The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 12, 1897, Page 8

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S THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1897 THE COMMERC]A]\_ WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver firmer. ] Wheat hizher. Barley steady. vats, Corn aud kye unchanged. Beans and Seeds dull. Hay steady. Flour unchanged, Potatoes weak. Butter and Cheese unchanged. Domestic Eggs firm. Eastern Eggs deciining. Two cars of Eastern Poultry due. Wine Grapes steady with lighter receipts. Dried Fruit siowly improving in demand. ¥rovisions unchanzed. Hides very firm and active. ‘Wool and Hops unchanged. Meats as before. Decreased recelpts of Wine and Brandy. EECEIPTS OF WINE AND BRANDY. Receipts of Wine and Brandy during the first elsht months of the year were as follows. cone ared with the same time in 3896: Wine 8 372 00 galions, zgainst 11 476,000; brandy 94,715 gallons, against 107 000, > {V (’0770 S. Léfi CorsonkiG O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rarn® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATIDN DURING PAST 12 HOURS. Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. At station indicate maximum temperature for the @ays: those uncerneath it.if any, the amount of Tainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid lines, ‘connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equai iemperacure. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and The top figures is usuvally accomvanied by fair weather: “low” | refers 10 low pressure. and is usually preceded and eccompanied by clondy weatherand rains. “Lows” usially first appear on the Washington comst. When the pressure is high in the interior and low siong the coast,and the isobars extend north and sonth along the cosst, rain is probable: but when the “low" 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. Witha “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Callfornia coast, warmer Wweather may be expected in summer and cold weather in winter. The reverse of these conditiony will produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU, UNITED STATES DEPARTM TTURE, WEATHER BumEar, October 11, 1897, 5 . M 1he following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of the same date last sea- 80D, and the reinfalls dur.ng the past twenty-four T OF AGRICUI~ SAN FRANCISCO, hours: Eureka .00, this season 1.37, last sea- son 2.62: Red Blaff .00, this sesson .23, last season 1.17: Sacramento .00, thiy season .17, last season —: San Francisco .0, this season .10, last season .66: Fresno .00, this season “54. last season .2%: < po .00, this season last Season .24 Anzeles .07, this season .26, lasi season .04 San Diego 00, this season .05, iasi s ason .15: Yuma .00, | this season A1, tast season 1,04 ~an Franc.sco data: Maximum temperature 56, minimum 52, mean 54 There ias boen a decided fall in pressure | throughous the resion west of the Rocky Mouu- tains. ihe greatest chanzes having occarred in Orevon and Nevada. 1he pressure is now below the noimul at every station within tie limits of the weather map except ~an Luis Obis}e While there 18 10 well-defined low area. condi- tions are f.vorable for occasionai showers and thunderstorms throughont Northern California and are likely to become more tnrestening before they impiove. Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. rorecast made at San Eranciso for tairty hours, ending midnight October 12, 1» Northern « alifo Gia—Increasing clouainess and probably scattered | ght showers in the San Joa- Quin Vailey aud along the northern coast Tuesday: light variable winds Southern Calif roia—Partly cloudy Tuesasy, couditions becom ing somewhat threatening: fresh westeriy 10 northerly winds. Nevada— Partly cloudy Tuesday: cooler in north por ion; probaniv coider Tuesday night Uiah—Partiy cl udy Tuesday; probaby decid- ediy colder Tuesd y night 1 Arizona—Pariy cloudv Tuesday Sun Franc sco and vicinity—Partly cloudy Tues- day: conditions be oming somewnat threatening; brisk westerly winds Special 1eport frum Mount Tamalpais—Clear, Dortheast wini, 24 miles per hour. Baromeier, 8U.02 Temperature, 71: muximum, X0 W. I HaMMON, Forecast Official. NEW YOERK STOCK MARKET. NFW YOREK, N. Y., Oct. 1L.—The bears cam- Ppaign on the Stock Exchange to-day finds its pro- totype in that of the Iliusirions French mouarch Who led bis aimy up the Wil and then led it down agein. Ouly tne anterior move on the partof ihe stock-market bears was that of preiended retreat. Intheir acule appreensions over the prospect- ive decline in prices they s0ld numerous stocks which they did not pessess and irduc_d some few other persons to'sell their holdir g3 But the large part of tbe selling proved to be confined Lo the pro- Jessional reactionists. The tailure 1o induce any lasge ;iquidution aud the news of videspread raius in the Wes:. bieaking the ong-contmued drough:, admoni.hed the bears tosecure stocks with wihich 10 1ill selling contracts they had made heir buying to cover curried the over about the same course it had fuilowed, 5o that the Det cha ges Ale very narrow inaim. st il cases. ‘this was Lrue even of Chicago sas, which ranged Over miore than 2 pointsina vers erraic manner, »nd on large transactions Tt w as true also of Copsolidaced (ias, whica Look one of 1ts choice tumbles 3 4 points, and then reco vered ihe marked declizes o1 the morning in the Souih western siock+, particularly the grangers, risig above Saturday's level. Statements of raliroad earnings for the first week in October received durinz the day showed continued improvements. Actunl rates for ster ing exchenge fell again to 34 ¥a1y for demand and 10 4 4 B214 for sixty days. Ihis is said 1o be at Lhe g ld smpore point. in spice of the fuct tha: the Bauk of sovanced 1's price for American ea Y3l acainst 763 81ad Al tne time iast week's eniagemeuis were reported. Rates for time money coutinued easy and there was good de- mand for commercial paper. which was 80 in g00d supply. Noiwithstandinz the Cessation of tie bear aitacks on Lhe markei and the subsidence of the apprebensions tha: heve recently beset BoMe of the traders the buving was as much con- fined 1o the bear as the selling had been sna there was litde indication of any resumption o: wide- spread ana affectivg interest in the market. Bonds were raiher duil, but generady improved befcre the c ose. Total saies $1,600,000, United ~tates 0 d 4's were 1 b gher bid, and the new 4's 50'd at 12675, tLe higi rec rd The toial sales o1 stccks to-day were 380,500 shares, including At hison preferred 9639, C. and 2503, Buringion 17,035, L. and N. 813, Man- hatian 4016, . issour: ‘Pacific 4440, M. K. ana 1. preferred 4525, New York Cenira: 6349, ~orihern Pacific 13,0 U,'do preferred 19,208, v.eading 9260, Rock Island 13,485, Si. Paul 26,495, L nion Pac:tic 12.150, Union Pacific D. and G. 3330, Wabash preferred 8450, American Express 4869. Buy : tate Gas 9310, Chicaso Gas 70,2.5, Pacific Mail 8025, ~uzar 24.385, 1. . and 1. 411, Western Unjon 3160, Chicago and Grear Western 10,. 00, . LONDUN MARKET, NEW YORK, N. ¥, Oct. 11.—The Evening Pos's London financial cablegram says: The rise lu the Gern.an Bauk discount rate from 4 to 5 per cent is reza ded as indicating the probabil:ty of urise in the Bank of Enzland rate on Thurs- diy, and the markets were dull and heavy to-amy. he market genernily, however, does not kno v of he bank’s action in raising the price of goid, which might affect the quesion o rate on Thurs. day. pot that Lam indicaling that & chauge wil not be made. Americans were the dullest market in sym- patby with the New York tone and assisted by the maturing of lurge Optious Here. ‘Ahe s-itic- ment in mines S.0Ws & iarge Acc.ubt in West Ausiralians iar.e capitaists are employing mioney in tuat merke:, which is booming. Kathrs are rather cood, bu- «losed under the best. i he Puris bou:se wus unsetiled by (he change in the bank rate. NEW YURK MONEY MARKET. arket back Closing Frices for Bonds and Kaillway Shares. NEW YORE, . Y. Och 1l.—Money on cal | steady at 214@294%: Iast Joan 3%: closed at 3% prinie meicauli.c paper, 414@5%: Sterhng ex- change easer, with actual business in bankers blils a1 $4 B4@4 B4l for demana, and 34 #214@ 4 8215 10r SIXLy GAVS: POsted rates. $4 S3@4 83y and $4 55%i commercial bills, #4 81; si.ver cer- tificates, 57@57%a; bar silver, 57c: Mexican dol- lars, 4834 CLOSING STOCKS. Railroads— 158 Paul. ... 953 Atchison . 1414 Preferred.. 140 Preferred.... ] 3078t Paul & O 7954 Baltimore & Ohio. 16 | Preferred 142 Capada Pacific.... 80 [StP, M&M J132 Canada Souchern.. 5514 |Southern Pacific.. 19 Central Pacific.... 151y |Southern kallway. 121y Ches & Ohio. 21| Preferred . Chicago & Aliou..183 | Texus & racific. 1 Chicago, B & Q.... 9514 Union Paciti ] Chicago & . 1li... 56 Chicago, Ind & L. 9%, do do prerd. 32l CCC& Nt L...... 353, Wheel & L'E Preferred . | Del & Hudson. ¥.xpress Co Del L& W Adams Ex. Del & Kio 6. American ¥x. . Preferred. To| United States.. .. 43 Erfe. new Wells-Fargo. ...... 108 First preferred Misceilaneous— Ft Ways A CotOil... 2214 Gt Nor prd Preterrei 75 Hocxiug Vai. Am’n Spirits lisg itiinois Ceat. . Prefered ) Lake Erle & W Am Tobacco....... 8714 Prete red. Preferred 112 Lake Siore. Chicazo vas ... F1% Louis & Na 4|Cons. Gas. 203 Mauhattsa L. Com. ¢ nble 175 Met Traction Col ¥ & Iron. 237 Michigan Cent<al. 10414 do do pres 75 Minn & St. L. 24 |Gen. Electiic 351y do do 1st prefd. 79 |illinois Steel 46 Mo. Fac .. 3114|La Clede Gas 4234 Moblle & Uhio 204 LofG.... ... ETEN Mo K& 14% do prefd. 1105 a0 prefid.... 363, |Nat Lin O, 17 18 N J Central. 8414 | Uregon Imp. Co.. N ¥ Central. . 1081, Pacific Mall. 3434 N Y Chicago &St L 1414 Puliman Palace,...175 do do Is.prefd. 75 |ilver Ceruficates. 57 do do ¥d prerd. 3ilp|stan Rope&Twine, 614 Nor West..... 15 |Sugar... ...1448, No Amer Co 4ly| Preterred........1i5 No Pacific, . 1915|T C & Iron. 293 Preferred 5215 U S Leather. T34 Ontario& W. .17 I6ug| Preferred....] 64y Ore R & Nav...l| ¥4 |US Kubber.. 17 Ure Short Line.... i9%| Preferred 83 Pittsburg.... ......167 | Wesiern Union.... 8814 Readinz...... [ 247 Ch G W SElaaeiy Liock Isiand. ... ] 881y C & N'W 124 St Louls & 8'F 5" Preterre: 163 Preterred 10| CLOSING BONDS. U S New 4s, reg...12655| N J Cent Gen 5s..— do do 4s coup..1267y North Carolina 6s.123 €0 4s, reg. 11.35| Dods. @o s, coup. 54| Norther) do 2s, rey. do b3, reg. do Bs, coup. Distr.ct 3 658 AlaClass A. | Northwest Consois1 Do, Class | Do, debbs.......11704 Do, Class C. |Cregon Nav st 1112 Do, Currency . a3 g Atchison 4s. . ¥634 OS Line 6s tr.. 5875 Do, dstr. w7 Olmplstst Can Paclsix......— | Do, Satr. C&N PLrbs C& Ohio ds... CH&D slgs Den& R G 1s Den & K G 4s Eas: Tenn 1sts. 4514 Pacific 6s, 113 | Keading ds. 104845 Rio G West, 2T StL&IM S 89 ISt L&~ FGen 6511414 10343/ St P consols. 15%s krie Gen $s. 707 |St P C&Plsts. . 1183, FW&Dlststr.. 71 | Do, Bs.... 115%s Gen Electric 55....100 |S Carolina Nn-fnd. 14 GH&SA6s.....10515 Soutnern Ry bs... 921y do do 2s '0fd 10513 ~tanRpe&Twinebs 62 H & TCentds....110 Tenn New Set 8s.. %6 do con Bs... 103 | Tex Pac L& G 1sis 9554 Iwa C1.ts. 97 Do, reg 2ds. Kan P Contr... 10014 U P ists Kun P1st(D D)t r.317 | U P D &Guif 1sts 574 La Nw Cousol 43.. 97 | Wab lst bs 10755 L&N Unids.....] w37 Do, 2ds.. L Tn Missourt es... . )160 | West Shore 4s..... 1(.T75 MKT 2 82 |Va Ceviuries..... 67 Do, 4s. 56 Do, aeterred 4 N'Y Central Tsts. 1184 | KsClty F&G1s's 55— MINING STOCKS. .8 77|Ontano. . 70/0phir. .. Chollar. ..., Ciown Poini Con. Cal. & V 185 | Piymouth 09 Deadwood ... ... . 90 Quicksilver 100 Gould & Curry.... 55| do pid 200 Hale & Norcross. 100/ Sierra Nevada. 105 Homesrake. ...... 28 00| >tandard...... 365 Iron Siiver. 500 Crion Con... 55 Mexican. 50| Yellow Jacket 70 Boston. ROSTON, Mass.. Oct. 11.—Atchison, 1414; Bell Telephone. 259: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 9514 Mexican Central, 57g: Oregon Short Line, 19%2; San Diezo, —. NEW YORK GEAIN AND PRODUCE EW YORK. N. Y., Oct. 11.—Flour receipts, 30.160: exports, 14,444 Quiet and nominally steady. Minneapolis patenis. $5 S0@6 10. WHEAT—Keceipts, 408,73): exports, 136,743 Spot stesdy. Options opened lower, following & break in the arought, advancea on strong foreign foreisn news, big clearings an1 a heavy export, but eventually yielded to realizing snd closed un- setied at about lc net lower. No 2 red May, 9:33@9455c: closed, 8334~ October closed, Lecember, 94 11-16295 3-16c; closed, Steady: State, common t0 choice, 1895 1896 crop, 6@9c: 1897 crop, ] 4@ bc: L 1895 crop. 4@6c: 1896 _crop, 6@9c; 1897 crop, 12@:5¢- London market, 55@6oc. WOOL—Firm: domestic flecce, 20@27c; pulied No. 2. extra, 27 T-xas, 106916c. M»TALSMecinl market conditions are on the average Uusutisfactorv. Busine:s is generally quiet throughout tue 1ist. The New York Metal Exchange report PIG TRON—Warrants easy with sales of 800 tous reported, and the price $5 90 bid, £7 asked. COPPEL—Lage, quiet, a. $11 15 bid, $11 asked. TIN—Plates, $15 65 bid, $13 75 asked. SPELTF R—Quirt, 8L 84 -0 bid. $4 25 asked. LEAD—Quie., at'$4 20 bii, 54 5 asked The firm that fixes the se:tiing prices for miners and smelters Calis lea | sroug a $4. PETROLEUM—Duli: no market. COFFEE—Obtions opeued steady, with prices unchanzed 10 5 points lower: _clos-d steady, with prce« unchanze to 10 potnts et decline; sales, 15.200 bags. incinding October, $585; December, 6 40. March, $6 65@6 70. Spoi—Kiy, quiet: ~o 7 fnvoice, 71 bin_, 754c. ' Mild—Steady; Cordo saies. 80U bags. SUGAR — Raw, stealy: fair refining, 3 5-16; cenirifuga. 96 test. 3%sc: refined fizm: standard A, 5c: confectioners’ .., 5¢; crushed, 53c; granu- lated, 5ygc. BUT 1K — Recelpts, 6670 packsges: quiet; Western creamery, 14@22c: Klgins, 22c; factory, 9@l sc. EGGS— Receipts, 7000 packages; quiet; W est- ern, 161@17c c; No. 7 job- 10%2@1655¢; . Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, N. Y., Cev 11.—Cali‘ornia dried fruits quiei: evaporated apples, common, b@7c ./ prime wire tray, 814c: wood dried, pri 8l4e: choice, 81@834¢: Tancy, Sc. PHUNES—b@Blyc ® Ib, according to size and quality. ¥ .:ruuo'l‘s — Royal. 7@8%4c; Moorpark, 8@ 134, FEACHES — Unpeeled, 7@1lc; peeled, 12@ 1735¢ B b CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, CBICAGO, ILL, Oct. 11.—Porter Brothers Com.- pany sold to-day: Pears—Bartiets, 32 70@3 05: W. Doyeune: Buerre Haray, $185. tirapes—Toxavs, $2 20 double crates and 8)c@ #115 singie oraichons, 90 «@$1 single Ccrates. Peaches—Salways, B.@31 05; Levi Clings. 80c: Bilyeaus, 7oc. NEW YUhK, N. Y., Oct. 11.—The Earl Frait Company s0ld to-day: Grapes—T okays, single crates, 81@1 45; average $125; double craes. #245@: D average $27:; Cornichon, single crates, $1 25@1 BU: aveorace $1 37; Muscats, sin- gie crites, B 15@1 60 average $1 18: Morocco, single crates. 31 15@1 40; average $1 30: Em- peror, single crat-s. $1 U5, Peaches—Levi Cling, B115. Pea 1 bult boxes, §13.@ L 4b: averas j CHICAGO. iL1 11.—The Eari Fruit Com- pany sold i0-da; Morceau, $215@ 2 50, aver ge 3 Clairgean, $2@2 1 Duchess, 81 75: Lawrence, §1 75, Peaches—sa wavs, $1 U5; L vi Uling, 75c. Grapes—Toc sing e crates, S0(@$1 20, averae bBc. M u $1@1 20, average $1 1 chou, B0c 1 05; Malugas. Uc@sl, average 97c Qoinces—95c@s1 U5, average $10Z Plums— Coe’s late red. $1 0. PHILADELPHL,, PA., Oct. 11. Comipany soid Calif realizing g e craces, ts. Morocco, $167: Corni- The Earl Fiuit .4 fruil a: auction to-day, 14l Owinz prices: Grapes—Tokay, sin- 20@ 1 8, average $1 55: Lumpe or, sl gle crates, 61 25. Une ar 80id Lo-ay. BUSTON, ) ass.. Oct. 11.—The iwarl Fruit Com- pany suctionea Califoroia frait at the following prices: Grapes—Tokays, 75¢@ »1 35, double crates £1 55@2 40. Peuches—nuiway, 2. c@$1 05, aver. age 89¢c, Levi cliug, sUc. Seven cars sold to-day. CHICAGO G RAIN MARKET. CHICAGO. ILr. Oct 1l.—December wheat, which closed Friday at 9155c, opened to-day at 91@91%4c. This wrsthe result of the rain which the Wether Bureau 1eported, covering nearly the entire diovght-stricken district. Outside of this important factor news tavored higher prices. 7 he Liverpool market opened 14 | nigher. Receipts at Duluth and Miuneagolls were 1470 cars, agains' 1518 cars a week az0 and 1709 the corresponding day last year. The world’s shipmenis ias. week were lighter at 7,651,000 busheis against 9,244, 000 busheis the pr.vions week and 10,315,000 busnels the corresponding week a year ago. Sup- piies on ocean passage showed a decrease for the week of 240,000 busheis. >t Louis reported the sale early of 100,000 bush- eis Ne. 2 red winter wheat t0 80 10 New Orleans for export. The market advanced at once 1o 9134 @913zc. It reacted to¥114@9114c, but uch good buvin: was encountered tha: an advance (0 913 @9 Tge soon ensued. The Government . rop report was expected to ay, and this made .rading very limited as the session advanced, with tue price keeplug close to Friday’s vates i onaon cabies rejoried that the di0u: ht in the Arzentine republic had been brosen by rai s on Friday and aturday. Jverjool closed rainer weak, but the «oatine Ceul_ers "erl all bl[hhtl’bln lmnrel'u.n- regarded with com- placency the breaking of thy drougat on the Western nemisphere. © . - A London cable reported a deficlency of 50 per ©cent in the wheai yleid of four important prove inces In Russia. The Eaglish visible supply in- creased 491.000 bushels during the lasi week, while the domestic visible increased 1,690,000 bushels. Vessel room was chartered here for 600,000 bushels of No. 2 spring wheat, the balance of the lut suld to Liverpool lust we=k. Oue of the significant items of the day was the official repo:t of 280.000 busheis of wheat shipped from Indis last week. This is the first impor ant shipiwert sTom that country in many months. aud is :aken straw indicating the crop outlook there. This sed May wheat to sell 1 cent below December at one time. Reports on to-day’s export business varied, some es.lmais placing the engagements as hizh us eighty boatloads. A frer seiling at 913,@917sc December slowl: eased off to 913g., aud was biluziig 8135@9114¢ 4t the close. Corn was aftected more or less by the breaking of the drougnt. Local shorts were the principal sellers. The visible increased 656,000 bushels. Charters were for 356.000 bushels. December ransed from 29c to 2854, ciosing st 283, @287xe. Markets for oats were weak, #nd prices rued slizhtly lower throughout. December ranged from 1934 c10 153/4¢,closing at 5@ Yac lower at 193¢ tid. Frovisio.s were firm and slightly higher on higher yard prices. raicly good cash business was dolng, /AL Do clowe December pors was S¢ higher a1 87 80; December lard, 5c higher ut $4 273, and December rit s 214@5c hizher a' $4 4714@4 The leading futlires ranged as fo.low: 1 u.».n.] High. ' = ARTICLES. Low. (Ciose. Wheat Mo October, New Lecemuver, Ne: Ala; 3 ! #9145 3 | Octover... | 273, December. | 8% May... | ®% Oats No. 3 October........ Junuary.. Lard. B 100 s~ October........ December.. 4 427 January ... o s 4421 ~hort Ribs, 100 tbs| Octover. |455 |65 (455 |60 Decembe: 1446 1215.15/445 l150 January. . .. 14 4734|455 |4 47144 5214 Cash q.otations were as foilows: F No. 2 Spring wheat, 8633c: No. Wheat, 8U@9uc: No. 2 Ked, 9dig Corn, 27T14@2 Ti4c; No. 2 Oats, 1¥34c: No White, 1."0. b, 22@2214c: No. 3 Wiite. 2034 No. 2 Mye, 45lac: No. 2 Dominal No. ¥t o. b 18@L%e: No. 4, 2512@36c: No. 1 Fiaxseed. 9514G31 011 Timo.hy Seed. $2 60; Mess 1ork ib‘fi. 7@ 7 80: Lard ¢ 100 Ibs, 4 2716@4 30: Short Kibssiies (loose). 84 55@4 85: Dry Salied ~houlders (boxed), 47§15 : ~hort Cleur Sides (boxed), 515@514 Whisky. distillers” finished goods. per = g $1 :2: Suzars, Cut Loat, §5 96; Granulated, $5 standard our, st eady; 2 ARTICLES. | Keceipis. | Shipments. Flour, bbls ... | 21,000 | 26,000 Whealt. bu. .11l | sozowe| 888000 Cora, bu. 5.6.00U 864.00) Oats’ bu. 575000 Rye, bu.. 15 Barlev, bu. | On the Produce Exchange to-d; ket wes steady: creameries. 15@21%g0 12@19c: cheese, quiel at B@Slge; eggs, firm: fiesh, ldc. Wheat Movements. Receipis. Ehipments. Bushels. Clifes. Busheix 674.690 ..._.......Minneupolis......... 46,360 306,483 - Dutu ... 000 168573 48'100, [ Miiwaukee 3.900 £01.850 Chicago..... 589.004 32.660 .. Toieco.. ... 60y 72,000 .. St. Louis ... 14,000 53,754 Detrow. .. .17 21065 241,000, Kansas City... 69,000 1,716,537 BB7,812 TIDFWATER. £7.905 154,743 8. Baimore. 23000 New Crieans 176,584 545,881 517,066 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Oct. Dec. Mav Opening. 4 T8 1514 1414 Clostug. eose iphsns AN 76 KRN PARIS FUTUXES. . Oct. Nov. Flour — Opening 6110 Closing 61 Wheat—Opening 2575 258y EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, T11.. OC. 11 —CATTLE—Sales were on a b sisof $3 8)@4 50 for common to raiher 200d lots of native steers, with preuy good to prime shipping cattle 1n £0od emand at $4 75@ 540 The bu k of the catile crossed the scales at $4 65@5H 20; siockers «nl feeders. $2 90G4 60. feeding Wes erns sold chiefly al §3 69@4, and can- ning st ers at $3 35@3 40. HOGS— a'es were a: au extreme rango of $% 35 @4 10 for the poorest tothe b-st hogs, with the buik of the saies ac $3 T0@4. Pigs sold largely ac #3 50@3 o SHEEP—S0'd at $2@4 for natives and $3 80 for Westerns. lambs were moie active and deve oped more strength, sales ranging at $3@3 50 for the poorest (o 25 5(@5 60 for ihe best. ive sneep soid as high us 24 25 Yiecelpis—Caille, 22,000; hogs, 27,000: 23,000, sheep, Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Oct. 10.—CATTLE—Re- ceipis 10,0J0. Best grades steady: O:hers weak to a shade lower. “Texas teers, $2 20@2 K3: Texas cows, $2 @290: naiive steers, $4@5 20 native cows and heifers. §1@3 75: stockers and teeders, $2 T5@4 55: bulls. 32 75@4 0. HOGS—Receipts. 4000. Market steady to stron~. Bu'k of sales, $3 55@3 6:: heuvies, $3 45@ 70: packers, 83 40@3 65; mixed. %3 60 8 17: lights, 33 40g3 75; yorkers $3 70@ 375 ples, 83 20@3 70. ScERP — Heceivts, 6000, Market Lamos, 3 2@4 15: mutious, $2@3 79. steady. Omaha, OMAHA. NEBR. Oct. 11.—CATTLE—Receipts, T500. Market steady to 10c lower. Native beer steers. $4@5 10: Western sieers. 2 370@4 40; Texas steers, $ 3@ 4 canners, $1 8 stockers £3 30@4 4U; cu.ves, $4@5 50; bulis, stags, etc an teeder: $2@3 60 110GS—Recelpts. 1600. Market 5c higher. 3 55@3 65: mixed, a3 55@3 60: ligh., £3 55@3 6. Market steady. Fair 0 choice natives, 23 60@4 twir w cholce Westerns, 85 4U@3 65: commoun and stock sheep, $3@3 60; lambs, $4@5 25. MARKETS, SHE &P —Receipts, 5300, FOREIGN London. LONDON, ENG., Oc. 11. — Consols, 11184: silver, 20351 French ren. es, 1021 9234c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL, k. Oct. 11.— Wheat—Qulet No. L'standard California wheat,s8s 8d: cargues off coast. noibIng doing; Carkors on passage, firmer, English country markets, purlialiy 6d to 1s dearer; French country marke's. steady: wheat in Paris. sdrm: flour iu” Paris, firm: quantity wheat and flour on passape 10 United Kingdom, 1,810,000; quantity wh-at and flour on passage to Continent, ¥0,000: 1 v ports into United Kingdom for week, 171,900 bbls flour and 338,010 quarters wheat. COITON Uplauds, 3 13-164. CLOSE WHEA I —~poi No. 2 red western winter steady, 7s #d: No 1 re. nord.ern spiog steady, 7s 10d. CORN—Spot American mixed firm, 3y 33ad; Ociober steady, .8 23gd: No. 3 steady, 38 3144: December steady, 35 11gd. Tue Import of wheat {ut0 Liverpool from Atian- tic ports, 71,200 guarters: from Facific ports, 2 COU; from other ports. 50.0U0 quarters. Imports of corn into_Liverpool from Atiantic ports, 1 00 quarters. LONDON WOOL SALES, LONDON, ENG. Oct. 11—The wool auction sales were continued to-day with a good attend- ance. There was spi-lted hidding for all good wools. Fau ty stock was not so irregular as Sat- urday. Scoured realized ful rates, while licks and pieces suliable for tue Continen: turned against the buyers. American buyers bough: x few Queensiand merinos at 10d. Their purchases ageregate alont 00 baies, though not for ship- ment. Cape of Good Hope zand Natal wool rul-d firm with ata' greasy s Jing at 75,d. The offer- ings to-dav » ggiegated 12 844 bales. of which 1000 were withdrawn. Tue following are the sales in detanl: 94@ New South W 1028 baies; is 4145d; greasy, 614@9%4ad. scoured, Qurensisnd—i#53 buies; scoured, 914d@1s 5d; | grea.y, 74@ls. Vicioria— 1376 bales: scoured. 6d@1s 54; greasy, 5@Tsud. South Australia — 207 bales; scoured, 1s 2d; greasy. 4@744d W est Ausir lin— 83 bules: greasy, 615 @634d. New Zeniand—487 bales: scoured. 83@ls 6a greasy. S@9iqd. Cape of Good Hope and Notal—3145 bales: scoured. Ta@1s 41qd; greasy, 41,@ . Had. Spanish—315 bales: grea 7'+ @4 Lad. NOKTHERN WHeAT MARKER, Oregon, PORTLAND, OR, Cet. 11 —The upward move- m ot in wheat, which commenced early lust wee <, still continues, aud a fair portion of the loss from the wishest point of the season bas been regaiied. Holders in the interior are not saul fied, ho ever, and while receipts are exceedlngly heav’ tne bulk of the grain is on account of sale made eariier in the season. Just at present Willamette Vailey receipts are qii:e heavy. Two by totaling over 250,000 bush to-day, and another big cargo finished this evening 10 ciear Lo-morrow. Wheat—Waila Walla, 79¢: Valley, 83c; Blue- stem. 87c. « teared—Bri:ish stenmer Strathgreyle, Queens- town, with 13.,964 bushels of wheat. German suip Leuee Kickmers, Dunkirk, 1:0,°0) bushels wheat. - Washington. TACOMA, WasH., Oct. 1l.—Wheat firm and steady with larger receipts. No. 1 blue-siem, 62c: No. 1 clup, 82 PORTLAND’S BUSIMESS. FPORTLAND, Og., Cet. 11.—Exchanges, $391,- 195; valances, $56.100. EXCHANGE AND BULLIUN. Sterling Exchange, 60 da; — w83 Sterifng Exchi ight. — 48sy Sterliog Sabi i - 2 New Yorz Exc ange, 3 - H New York kxchange. telegrapnic. — 1734 Fine Siiver, per ounce. = e Mexicau Doliars.. ... 0% 6% — - — FRODUOE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Blackbraes takes for Liverpool 83,175 ctls, valued av $79,700; Lancing. for Lon- don. 15,941 culs at $23,9.0. The market was firmer agaln yesterday, and & slight advance was made in shipplug grades. The foreign mar.e's wese sLrouger. Local quotations are as 1ollows: §1 4834@1 50 for No. 1, 15114 for choice and $1 523u@l 05 ® ctl 1or exira cruice for miliing. CALL POARD £aLES. INFORMAL *¥ss10N—Y:15_o'clock—December— 4000 ctis. $15114: 2000, 81 5114: 2000, $1 5155: 15000, 1 517 5000 81 5134 Miay—:i0uU. B! 51: 18,000, $] 5155; 20,000, <1 5133: 4000. 81513 2000 $1 5114: »000, $1 5134 Fik SECOND SkssioN—May—14 000 ctis, 81 5234; 88,00y, §1 6315 Decemuer—1d 0 0, 81 5234 REGULAR MORNING SEssion — Decen.ver — 2000 culs, $1 5215 2000 $1 526 600 81 02%; 6000, %1 52: €U.0. $1 5.1y 40U §1 5ulil 12,000, §1 5175; 2000, 81 5i % Mav. 4000, 81 8254 200U, 21 52y 2000, $) 5235 400U, 81 5175 4000, 31 5134: 4000, $1 5154 AFTEENOON SESSION — Decem bei— <000 ctls, 81 51 Bu00. $1 5ulg: 6000, $L buig: 400U, $1 503, U0, $1 505: 1 .000, $1503,. May— BUOU, $1 5u3 BU00, $1 50 14,000, 81 bUl4: 5000 $1 501y, BARLEY—The Lancing takes for London 24, 029 cus Brewiug, valued at $- 6 400. Exporis from (his port i Sep:ember were 761~ 092 culs, valued at 2948,456, ngaiust 815,330 cus a1 $056,631 1n ~eptember, 1696, The market aull and un by ged. Feed, 85@u0c: Chevalier. $1 5216@1 57% for No. 1 and §135@] 40 for No. 2: Brewing, #$1073@1 10 tor No. 1 and 9234@97%gc ® cul 10 darc Coust. CALL BoARD sALEs INFORMAL SESS10N—8:15 0'clook—Nosales. BECOND SESSI0N—NO sales. REGULAR MORNING SEss10N—December—2000 CUls, 387 Vac: 2000, h6Tge: 200, BTc: 2000, Fo34e. AFTERNOON ES810: ecember—4000 cus, 86c: 2000, Hobge: 000, o34e. OA TS—LXCEpL 10F seed descriptions the market is dull and ra.her weax than otherwise. Faucy Feed guotbie at 81 2734@1 30: xood to choice, 31 1735@) 25: common, & 0714@1 15: Surprise, 31 32400] 3714: Reo, $1 15@1 25: Gray, §1 15@ 120; Milllog, $1 2035@1 2745 @ ol Black, foF seed. 81 55g1 bU. Cillped Onts sell at $1@2 9 ton over the raw product. CORN—Dealers quote previous prces. Small nd Y-llow $1 16@1 20 ® cti: Large Yellow, $10734@1 1236: White, $10754@1 1214 % cu. SYE_Is very du | at £1 1212@1 15 B Gil. BUCKW HEA1—95c@$] 10 » cib FLOUE AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $.G5 10: Bakers' extras. $4 75@4 85 bbl CORNMEAL KTC.—Foed Corn, $24@25 B ton: Cracked Coru. 323@26 B ton. MILLSTUFFr—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trad-: Grabam Fiour, $3 %100 s: Kye Fiour. $250 % 100. Kice Fiou 85 75: Cornmeal $2 25: «xtra cream do, $3; Ustmeal, $3 50: Oat Groats, $4; Jlominy, &3 0@ 8 30: Buckwheat Fionr $5 26@3 50; Cracked Wheat, $3 25; Furinu $4 50 Whole Wheat Fiour, 83 25: Kolled Cais (bbis), $5 70@3 90: iu sacks, 8575: Pearl Barley, 34; Spit Peas, $350; Green do, $4'25 B 100 s HAY ANU FEEDSTUFFS, All descriptions are as previousiy quotel. is steady. BRAN—$15@15 50 for the best aud $14@14 50 ® ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$20@20 50 for lower grades and $21 50@22 50 B 10n for the best. FEEUSTUFFS—Rollea Barley, $18 50@20: Ofl- cage Meal at the mill, $5U ® ton: jobuing, & Chopped Feed, $15@16 ® tun. Cocoanut Cace. 817 00: Cottonseed Meal, $29@30 @ ton. HAY—Wheat, $12@13 % ton: Wheat and Oat, $11@l4; Oat, $1U@I2: Bariey. $10@12: com: pressed, $12@14; Alfalta, $8G9 50; stock, 35@9; Clover, $8@10 # ton. STRAW—30@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Hay There is nothing new in elther Beans or Seeds. BEANS—Bayos. #1 75@1 90; Small Whites, £125@1 35; Larze Whites, $1 10@1 20: Pinks. 51 40@1 50; Reds. £1 30@1 40: Biackeye, $2 25 2 50; Led Kidney. 82 25@2 75: Limas, $1 90@2 utters, 1 2081 40: Pea, #1 20@1 su. SEED=—Brown Mustard, $2 25@2 50 Mustard, $2 25@2 50; Fiax, §1 1601 85; Canary Seed, 13,@24c P b: Alfaifa, 614c: Rupe, 216@ 234¢: Hemp, Sc: Timothy. 4bac. ?»mmu PEAS—Niles, $1 20; Green, §1 20@1 70 cul. POTATOES, ON1ON Yellow VEGETABLES. There Is nothing new, excépt that Potatoes are weak. FOTATOES—Early Kose. 30@35c; 49@50c: Burbanks, 30@3714¢ River Reds, ~alinas Burbanks, SL@dlc; Sweet Potatoes, 50@:5¢ cul. ONIONS—9Uc@#1; Pickle Unions, 75¢ B k. VEGETABLES - Bay Squasn, 60@65: # box: Marrowfat Squash. 8685 B ton: Buy Cucumbers, 30@40c B box; Pickles. 2¢ for No. 1. lc ¥ B for No. 2: Green reppers, 26@40c for Chlie and $0@5Uc for Bell; Green Peas, 136@2c B Ib: String Beass, 11a@2c: Lima Beans, $1@1 25 3 sx: Green Onra.’ 40@o0c B box: Dried Ukra. 6@Sc B b: Egg Cabbage, 60@75« § cti; Car- @ arlic, 115@2c ¥ 1b: Toma- toes, 25@33c tor river and 25@4vc for Alameda. OULTRY ANo GAME. POVLTRY—Two cars of Eastern go on to-da; The market is very dull. Arrivals of Game continue to improve in quality and prices are firmer in’ consequence. Live Turkeys are quotableat 14@15c for Gob- blers and 13@léc for Hens; Geese @ pair, 81 25 @1 50; Ducks, $3 B dozen for old and $3 H0@5 for young; Hens, $3@5: Roosiers soung 33 650@ 4:do, 0ld. $3b0@4; Fryers. §2 25@2 50: Broflers, $2 25 for large and $1 S0@: for small: Figeons, $1 25@1 60 B doz for young aud 76c@8s1 for old. GAME — Quail, ¥ dozen, 31@1 2 $i@5 B dowen: Sprie, §2 bU@S 40: Teal, 82@3} Widgeon, $2@2 50: ~mall Duck, $1 50; Gruy Gees ®:50: Fnelish Snipe. $2; Juck =nipe, $1: na $1: Rabbit-, $1 26@1 50 ® doz for Cottontal and 75c¢@81 for small. BUTTER, (HEESE AND EGGS. Eastern Eggs are declining. but domestic Eges are very fi . with sales above the quotations. There is no chang: fa Butier and Cheese B TER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 27@28c ® 1 seconds, “5@26c b, L hoice 1o fancy, Datr 23@24c B B; lower grudes 16@:2ige. PicKkLED—Is@2lc B b 1. CREAMERY 1UB—20@22%c B b —12@1 3¢ for ladie-packed. CHEEsE—Chuice mild new. 11@12 10 goou, B@lUc: Cream Chedaar, li@lZc B Youug America, 11@124gc: Western, 11@113gc: Eastern, 1215@13%5¢ B - store Eggs, @23c_tor fancy, 18@-Uc for fiis.s and 14@16c for seconds; Duck Eggs, DECIDIOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS There is nothing new io report. Wine Grapes are siowly improvisg and arrivals are gradusily geiting smaller. The market is still glutted with Table Grapes. DECILUOUS FRUITS— Sirawberries, $2 50@4 B chast for largs. Huckleberiies S@4c P I Raspberries, $4@5 ¥ ches. }onit granaies »0@75¢ ¥ hox. Cate Cod Cranberries, $8@9 ® bbl; Coos Bay, 2 BU@2 i5 P box. Peacnes, -5@s0c ® box. Pears, Bartciis. $1@1 25; Winter Nells, 50@ 76¢; common kinas, 0c B box. Apples, 20@35c @ box ior commun and 50@75¢ for good 10 choice. Quinces, ¥b@iue B box. Grapes, in boxes, 2U@-5c for Mnuscats, 15@25¢c for black. 16@zbc jor 1okay, 5¢@50c fur 1sabelia and GU@25c for Sweelwater. Lrates sell about 10c higher than boxes Ziufande. Wine Grapes, #14@17 ¥ ton: White Wine Grapes, $1:@14; Mis- sion Grapes, $1:@14. Watermelons, 37@10 #_100. Cantaioupes. 750(@: 25 % cru.e. Nutmeg Meions, 4 @6Uc B box on the whart. CITRUS FRUITS—Valencia Uranges. $2@8 ® box: Lemons. $i@i 50 # box for common and $2@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, 275G 50 @ vox: Bananas, $1 26@2 ® buuch: Plueapples, $2 b0@3 » doz. DRIED ¥RUITS, KA)SINS, NUTS, ETC, The inquiry from all po:nts continues to improve sioaly und dealers are expecting & better market irom now on. No ciiange b quotations. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes. cerload lots, b ‘or 40-30's, 414C for 50- 60's, 4c ¥ I for 60-70's, Blgc tor 7L-8U's, Sc ¥ I for 80-90's ana 2140 for 90-100’s; Peaches, 514@63ec B I: fancy. 7c; peeled, —; Apri- cots, :'l'fi.w’c for Royals und 7@814c for zood to fupcy Moorjarks: evupora.ed apples, ol sundried. S@siac: black Figa in sacks, vgs Plums. 4@4 or un- jitted: bicached Plums, ™ for pitted sna_l@2c @515c; Neciarines, 5@ 6¢ @ I for prime o fancy . Fears, 5@5%3c 10r quar- ters and 816@7c for haives. RAISINS— New Kusins, #c_for 2-crown, dc for B-erown. Sc jor 4-crown, Sige for Seedless Sultanss and §1 10@ 116 for London layers. Dried Grapes. 234c. N U'T5—Walnuts, 72,@8c for hard and mvs for softshell: Almonds, 3@ic for hurdshell aud ¥ 1Uc for papershe 1; Peanuts, 4@5c for Kastera and 4c jor Calliorria: Jiickory Nuis, 5@sc B Ib; Pe- cans, 9@10c P Ib: Filberts, 8@9Vgc; brazii Nuts, E@oc: Coconnuts, 36 9 100. UN r.Y—New Comb, 1Uc for bright and 7@9c ior lower grades; new water-white extracted, 4149 43c: light amber extracted, 53,@4dc # 1. EXESWAX—¥@%c B b PROVIsSLONS. Previous prices rule with a quie; market. CUKED MEATS—Bacou, 9c @ Db for heavy, | 10lge B B: medium. 9luc B light medium, 10c for light, 10%4c B b ot znt ml 12, 10F sugar-ured. . Sast- ke R o e Pori bol: extra prime Poi 2 e :12;1‘ 30; mess, 16 % bbl: Smoked Beet. 10%4@12 A RD_Eastern tierces quoted at 514@6%c for coipound and £1/4¢ Tof pare. pails, T14c: CAILIOMIR terces, 5@dL4c B for cowpound and 63,c for pure: Balf-bbis, 634¢: 10-Ib tins, 7ije: dod-1b, 73ac. COTTOLENE—Tierces. 634c. Packa-es fess 60 1n « case, 874¢; 8- : O peiis, 19 1n o cass, 10-] il 1 & case, ¥ tins, xs}g a clg p;@; wooden bl‘j/. ots, 53U Ibs net, TTjc: fancy tubs 0 Ibs net, 7hgc: baif bbls, about 110 s, Tlgc B I HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. The circular of W. B. Sumner & Co. says of “Doring the past munth the marset has been very active and Hides and Leather bave been uvoted at hizher values than Kiown for many ‘ylun. Hid. s, however, are much higher reiatively than Leather. Leather has not followed the ad- vance in Hides and (here now seems Lo be signs of a reacuon. alihough we do not 100k for any spe- clal lower prices. W et salied Hides are very firm, as only small stocks are in the market. ‘Wet salt- ed Kip, Veal and Culf are active at fall prices. Dry flint Hides are relatively lower than wel sali- ed Hides, as prices ou hese goods ne_penfl on tne stern market. Dry flint Kip aud Ca f are firm, as Lot smail quan.dties of nis class Of 8.0CK are coming . Lorsehices are in active demand. Wool vnd Sheep skivs are very firm and Sheep- skius are relatively higher than the flercewool. 71allow remans about ihe same, bac ) rices are a irifle weaker Kasi Deerskins are nomina.’ HIDES AND >KIN:—. ulisaund brands sell lo under sound stock. Heavy salted steers. 10@ g hides, 9@9lgc ¥ Ib; Stags, Gc: sa p, Suiced Catn, Tho ® b, salted Veal 9o; dry Hides 156@) 51 culls and brands, 12@]2%c:. dary Kip and Veal 14c: dry Calf, 17c: culls, 10c: Goatskins, 20@85c eath: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, §0od summer, 25c® Bb: medium, 20c: winier. 10c; Sheepskins, sbeariings. 10@Z0c each; short wool, 25@dUc each; medium, 50@70 each: long wools, 75@8Uc each. % 1 ALLOW—No. 1. rendered. 3@34c B Ib: No. 2, 21 @3%5¢: refined, 5c; Giease, 2c ¢ b. WOUL — Fall clip — Middie counties, free, 10@)3c:_do defeciive. J0@l1lc; San Joaquin, de- fective, 7@¢c B 1b: do Lan bs, 63,@8c: Southern Mountain. $@12c: free Northern, 12@ldc B b: ao. 'lefil!filv\'. 9@lle; Humvoldt and Mendocino, 1 15¢ . 31?“1’=~0M crop, €@Se B b for falr and £@lvc for good; new crop, 1l@l4c. GENERAL MEKCHANDISE, than 300 fs—1-1b pails, 20 in a case, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 554c: San Quentin, £5 40: Wooi Bags, 27@30c; Frui Bags, 514c 53¢ and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Wellinzton, $8: New Wellington. $8; Sou:bifield Wellington. $7 50: Seattle, 85 50: Bry- ani, 36 50: Coos Eay. $4 75: Wallsend, $675 3 Cumberland, $14 50 B'ton in bulk and $16 cks: Pennsylvania, Anihracite Ege. $la @ Weish Anthracite, $@12; Cannel, — ® ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gaie and Pleasant Val- ley, $7 60; Coke, $11@123 1 buik and $13 ® ton 1 Sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company auotes. terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 634c: Powdered, 634c: Dry Granu- laied, 555c B Ib: Contectioners’ A, bjge: Magrolia A, bYgc.” Extra (, 5lgc: Golde: 5c: Candy Granulated, 534c; California A, 53sc; balf-barrels J4c more than varres, and boxes bz¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as foilow BERF—First quality, 6@6340; second do, 5@ 53g¢: third do, 4@4Yec ® b. VEAL—Larg- c@6c; small. t@7 9 b MUTTON— Weilers. 6@6Loc; Ewes. 6c B B LA MB—Spring, 7@7%zc @ . PORK—Live Hogs. 512@85sc for large and 334 @37%c for smali_and medium: sofi BOES, 432@ $hac @ B dresced do. bly@ee. RECEIPTS OF rRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour. qrsks.... 15080|Butter, ctls, .. 130 Wheat. cils...... "8 305 Cheese, culs . 49 Barley, cils (... 4,585 kgxs, doz 6,570 Corn. cus......] '—|Hides, no.. 481 Eastern. L = Peits, bdis. ] 07 Oats. ctls.. . 2,2i0|Wool, bis.... 347 Oregon. < 1,7¢5|Leather, riis. 87 Rye, ctls.. — | Wine. gals....0 82,500 Beans, sks. ", 2.265| Hops. bis.. Potatoes, sks. ... 7,065 Sugar. bbls...... 2,030 Oregon.. 27| Ralsins. ooxas - 750 Onions, s = 12| Lumber, M feet.. 20 Hay, tons........ 73X Quicksilver, fisks 59 Brao, sks. .0 710[Tuilow. ctie 12 Aiddlings, sks... 460 Alfalfa Seed, sks 31 HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL J R Hunting. Denver Dr 8 C Bentley & w, Cal J Harris Stanin J A Donnell, Los Ang H W Crabb, vakville Mrs H H Tucker, Onio J Hunter & w, Cal A M Robb, Port Costa H C Ray, Visalia C M Nelson, San Diego B Builis, Los Angeles W A Hammond, LosAng 3 D.ctor, Los Ant L R Deeting. Los Ang W P Lincoln, Ventura D G Early,Santa Pauia T R Wiliis. Los Ang J King. Los Angeles L Blionde, 103 Ang X Johoson, Tribun J W Haoselman, Cal J K Keuves, Rossiand ¥ E Martin&w. Losang Mrs E Eaker. Los Ang T Frackwell&w, Chico J B ce Jarvett, Colusa J €mith, Napa. ¢ W Penaleton, Los Ang C B Burion, Sonora J F Draker. Relands A K Tayior, Red.ands A Pfister, Pinole D O Castie, Stockton M E Reed. Cal H H Clarke, Cal G W Paufson & w, Cal Dr J J Know.ton, W W Tierney, Campbell € W Tul.och, ¢ al ¥ H Lowe, Cal J W Jaggart & w, Cal W Elliott, Santa Maria W H Peck, Lumboc L Kaiz ~utter Creek J McPost, Eutter (reek T N Hitcheock, Cal Mrs M A McLeod,Wash Dr T Flint & w, Cal G E Kenuedy, Cal W T Cooke. Cal tatney, Cal T Miller, Stockton | W D Morzan,SantaCruz T Browa, Orland R A Long. Willows J Grover & w, Colusa W Jouns on, Couriland A R Logan Paskenta FJ Taylor, Cal P T lengenouf & w,Cal J A Fenger, an Jose DD Allison & w,Fresno A Beruer & mr, Cal RUSS HOUSE J € Moore & wf, Cal R Clark. Monticeilo R V Clark, Monticello F Wilder, Kgan Mrs. E Wilder, kgan B S Coats & w, Tassaj ara t J Durbin, Sulsun 1 Grav, Sacto O A Johnson, Fresno P M Dioley, Sacto N B Kogers, Cooxs Spgs W H Chambers, Oakind 3 Cloud, an Leandro J Courdet & wf, Sacto J Cerasso& wf, Sacto G C Salt, *acto L M Brown, Eureka Marshall, St Paol W C Kimer, Spokane Capt W Newhall3xeat tle L M Whit den, Pa Fd Sandess, Deltn 3 L Allen, ~neiling W J Williams & w, Reno Mrs i Longan, Ferndale L H Mesick, Honotuln C B Steans, P.eaanton € M Clay & Wi, Chicago W A Sanders, Hollister H Bickmann, S Cruz Miss B Cr spin, Cal J 'S Downey, Los Aug P A Layuor, Arcata T H Davey, Augels G B Snilth. Hopland W T Woodman, Sacto H A King, Cooks Sigs S G BF hial, Paio Alto H Robert, Fe'aluma 1 rd, N Y A Liery, Sacto J CCunningbam, Pa H Snow, Noga'es, Ariz 1L W Chypoweth, Cal kM ach fied & so, Cau D Blain, Canada H Nortb, Portiand LICK HOUS| 3Mrs Yardly, Sacramento ¥ W Allen, San Jose W Liddeil, Fresuo E D Goodrich, N Y A Paul & W, Morro W Stonsiand, Visalia J Levy, Pescadero Cecile levy, Pescadero S~ Bovle. MD, Monterey A L Yates, Newman M Levy & w. Cal Jf Fardee, Susanvilie J H Fiint, Marysville C F Lott, Oroville W C Tighe, Madera M B Harriman, Sonora W C Maze, Madera Col Carke, Nevada City A MeMlilan & w, Knwila D Caldwell, Sun Mateo J I Peck & w, Merced J Schofourih, Seattie A Frankl, San Simeon A Paterson, Cambria Mrs T Fox, Sacramento Mrs G Lewis, Sacram nto Mrs Arnold, Los Angeles L Whi ehurst, Guroy S F Moore, Gilroy G h Porier, Ual J ¥ Mcamee. PescaderoJ Beas y, San Jose K Jones & w, Cal ©s Neal. Alameda H I =chiller, Cakland D Hart & w, Santa Rosa C Emerson, Susanvilie T J Kirk, Fresnp M M arcelius, Sacramnto J { asselman, Sacrmento D Cameron, Hantord P itead/, Sau Ls bispo PALACE HOTEL. G A Montgomery. Cal H W Davis, Auburn J M Lachian, Pasadena C A Buckingham, Mass R M Uonaid, Pasadena A J Walsh, Oroville J Barker, Peoria Mrs Montgomery, Cal C ¥ nohi. <an Mateo R E Jack, S Luls Obispo Mrs Kobl & md, S Mateo A K Jumes, Moutn \'iew Mrs A Chard, Ked Biu® Mr James. Mou'n View J MeNeil, antaCiuz A Bigham, Marysville W petrie, Sucramento W ¥ Eu Is, Phiiadelphia J Ridd«1l, Shanzbai E A Ross, ~tanford Mrs J Riddell, Shanghal F Townsend, Portland A McEwen, Chicago R G Hudson, Tacoma T D ~tinson. L Augeles H Jacoby. N ¥ F Cbusk, Chicaxo €S Moore, Or D 1 Davies Wash T Usniba, N Y A A Mc)illan, Eutte W D Fenion. Portland C Sonntag, Cal BM Deutsch, Y Mrs Fenton, Portland W Diestal, N Y Mrs McMillan, Butte F McLaughlin, Orovilie Mrs MeLaughbiin, Oroville Miss) cLaugniinOroville . BALDWIN HOTEi. J F Bedfora & w, Cal J A Aaams, Los Ang P H Scanlan, =t Paul Mrs P H Scanlan,St Paul C W Andress, N Y J R Sapscott, Yreka Mis J K Tapsco't, Yreka Dr C W Nutting, Eiua,Cal Mrs C W Nutting, Yreka J R Churchi I, Yreka MrsJ RChurchili, Yreka. Miss Fu ton, N Y )2 M ~trusiand, N Y H W Meyers, Salem W Newburgh, N Y C I Phipps. *acto 6 S Wash, N'Y J Wihams. San Jose Wm H Crane, N Y ¥ Peterson. Salinas C M Hunter, Butte, Mont ¥ ¥ Hamilton, Haywrds Mrs¥ F Hamilton, Hywds H S Louis, Stockion S Lewek. Marysvilie Mrs L Lewek Marvsville SW Newell, Stockton Mrs S W Newel . Stektn Mrs A Veling, Y ankton G W Siout, Ukiah CUSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Mrs C Harris, Merced Miss M Wa:ney. Chicago Miss S Summier, Cnicago J S Bowman. Arizoua P Hansen, Bethany T Hansen. Bethany J Walsh, Vailejo J F Jacobs, Valiejo J W Smith, Vadejo J Dinkleberry, Dawson ¥ Kirk. Mt Edea N Peterson, Mt r den J B Clitoro, Fresno M M_Stach, Yellowstone § Andrews, La cota € C Ortea, Sonora J Dougher.y, Fresno J K Heuey, Sauta Cruz 1t T Sanders & fy, Eoston Miss J Sanders. Boston D J Sanders & w, Boston U P Yates & fy, Tucson P Peterson. Keno R D Johnson &tv, track Miss L Weighton, Chica Miss B Randolph, Chica J D Summers. N Mexico NEW WESTERN HOTEL. R Hunter, Cal W H Ihompson &w, Cal ¥. Smith, Westport J J Gaha, San Jose A Guite:'ez, StaBarbara I O'Neil w & e, Ll Rogers. Blk Diamond T C au-sen. Sansalito J Hotgen, Fresno J Woods. Sacramento T Evans, Sacramento P J Suliivan, > L Oblspo J McCreedy, i.Obispo H Maxwell, Visalla G Smith, -t Paul J K >utton, Fresno P Suith. Spokane D D Beil &'w, Mich A D Moore, Cal . SSmith&w, Til Dr Pritchard & f, Il € Lawrence, Clucionatt G W 7Thatcher. Cal !REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. William F. E. Segelcke, Joseph Coppersmith, San Francisco Paving Compauy, W. S Morrow and W. 1. Brown (by Herman Ho!zhauer. Com- issioner) to Adolf Bauer, lot on W line of Shot- reet, 225 N of Twenty-fifth, N 25 by W 122:6: $5000. - Harry and Laura L Schuette (Swett) to Cath erine Carr, lot on Sk corner of Twentv.sixth and ‘Guerrero sireets, S 26:6 by K 99:10145: $10. Andrew and Susan Spaulding. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson, Eugene and Emma k. Hoffman and Geor e Walcom to Owen and Bridret Smith, lot on N line of Twenty-fifih street, 215 W of Noe, W 26 by N 114: $10 Ada and Frederick Hiller to Laurence E. Van Winkle, undivided half of lot on SE line of ”!': ket street. 91:8 NE of First, NE 45:10 by SE 187:6: 210. Micaael Foley to Mary Ryan, lot on NE line of Langion (Riiter) street, 200 SK of Harrison, SE 25 by NE 80: §12 0. Philfp J. Cunningham to Ezra F. vennison, lot on W iine of Fifteentu averue, 175:5 S of Point Lobos avenue, S 28 W 86:11, NW 28:8, £ 81; s10. Same to George W, Gsborn, lot on W line of Fiites uth avenue, 208:5 S of Point Lobos avenue, $:8:9, W 82:9, NW 29, E 86:11; $10. Alexander J. aad Lizzie M. McAliis:er to Helene Sylvester, lot on S line of K street, 82:6 W of Twenty-seventh avenue, W =5 by S 100; $10. M. A. Mciaughiin to Albert S. Gaynon, lot on 1V ine o Eleventh avenue, 260 feet. N of N aireet, N 25 by W 120: $10. i Jumes and }iunslh Manes to Gregory L. Walsh. ot 15 f Map 33 A s 20 Bn dwin 16 Jauo MacLachlan (wife of D.). 1ots 16 snt 17, biock A, subdivisioa of block 19, Wesi Enu Map 2, 10 correct 1424 d. 1: 8: $.0. June and Lugald MacLachiaa to Solomon Getz, lots ;6. 17 and 18. tlock A, subdivision of b.ock 19. same mup: %.0. Luke Hobinson to Geneva F, Rubinson, all prop- erty in Calitornia and Washington; gift. ALAMEDA COUNTY. John Colget 10 Jobn_x. Anderson, lot on N line of Eighteenth street. 75 £ of Union, £ 33:4 by N 112:314. being portion of Surryhne Tract. To correct 420 deed 126, Oakland §.. Frank Enos to Louise I xnos, 1ot on N'W line of Fitteenth avenue 65 SW of ast Fifteenth street, SW 25 by NW 75, block 16, San Antonio, East aklaud: grant. O % isEmon to Alics E. Hunson, loton NW line of ~ixteenth ave.ue,75 S\ of East Seven- teenth street, SW 65 by NW 15, block 33, San Antonio, k-ast Oaklaud; slso lous 19 (0 2z, block 33, same; $10. Charies S. Aiken to Antonictte C. Aiken, undi- vided haif interest 1o lot on K line of Arch street, 129:11 N of Vine, N 100 by I 299:1, veing part of Berkeiey View Homestead Association Tract, Berkeley: $10. J. M -ynd Nettie M. Carroll to Mary E. Wright, loton N line of Chicago avenue, 150 E of Fruit vale avenve, E 80, N 130, W 30. N 50, W 50,5 180 (o beg nning, being bicck I, Prospect Hill Tract, Brooklyn Township: $5. s lizabe b A. Valentine 10 "M. Lemer, lots 9, 10, 45, 46 and 47, block B, map of lots 12 to 17 of Baker's Subportion of lot 1, Yoakum Tract, Biookiyn Lownstip: $10. Aun Hensings 10 Annie and Mary Hennings lot on NW corner ‘Feurteenth and Campbell streeis, N 105:714 by W 63, block 72»B, In piat 382, Oakland: gift J.'F. Reynolds to E izabeth F Reynolds. iot on NW corner Market und Twenty-eighth streets, N 1560, W 125, S %5, & 25. 8 75, K 100 10 beginning, biock C, Golden Gate Homestead, Oakland: also ail persvnal propert: gt James Larue to Louisa Camper, lot ou E corner of Thirteen:h avenue and East I'\\‘vn(ydh}nd street, ~E 120 by NE 30, biock 141, Clinton, East akland; $575. Buildars’ Contracts. <ophia F. Wasserman. owner, with Thomas T. Pot.inger, coutracior. architect Clinton P. Rover:- son, all WOrK excepi mantels, gas fixtures and shades. which are (o be furmshed aua put in by ow: er, for & two-story frame bu:ding with base- m-nton W I'ne or Devisadero. 137:6 N of Hayes street, W 187:6 by N 25: $4150. ¢. F. Ayers, owner. with William Grant, con tractor, sichitect, noue, all Work for a new two- story frame bul ding and new work 10 old. building now on lot at SE corner of ‘I'wenty-second and Noe streets: $155, —_— STEAMEKS TO SAIL. STEAMWE [IFSTINATION. | SATIA PiER Proiection..| Yaquina Bay. | Oct 15,12 | Pler 2 |China&Japan Oct 12, 1Pu/PM SS {Coos Bay.... |Oct 12,10am Pler13 |Coos Bay |Oct 12,10aw | Bier L5 Weeoit. HumboldiBas | Oct 13 9ay | Pler 13 Eureks. Newport ... |Oct 13 fam| Plecll City Puebia| Vic& Pyt §na | Cet 13 9am |Piec Fomons.... | HumboldtBay [Oct 13, 2pw | Piers Moana..... |Svdney. Ost 14 2pw|Pler7 Stace o7 Cal | Portiand |Oct 15,10am | ier 3t Santa Rosa_ | ®an Diezo, {et 15.11am|Prerll Chiixat ..t 18, 1pm | Pler 13 Corona.. .. |Oct 17, $am|Pierll City Par: ... 0c. 1812 u|P MSS WallaWails | Vic & Pez Sag |Oct 1R, $am Ples | Queen. <aa D Oct 18,1 au| Fler 11 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, ~TrAMER | FROM Alice BlaiCaury | reg0n poris. B | Portiana., Crescent Uity - | Victoria & Pazet Soun ) River.. ..Oct Oct Oet locu “Ocu Oct | Poruiana. . | Portiand - | Humboldt SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEV. TiMEs AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT }FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN FRraxcisco BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTKNDENT. Nore—The high and low waters oc ur atthe City Front (Mission-sireet Whart) about twenty- five miautes later than at Fort Polut: the helzht of tide is ihe same at both places October—1897. Tuesday, October 12. ..6.16] Moon rises. -5.36 Moon sets ... T e 7 Feot |TI™* | roqq | TIme | pogy [Time | oo | W) LW H W 0 4 ah.‘ "H H Wi 1| 000 1115 1| 048 11.87| 13| 188 4.3 1230 14| 225 40 ey 15| 3.21| 4o | 14 16| 416] 40| 818| 37| 207 NOTE—In ihe adove exposition of the tides early morning tides are given column, and Lhis successive tides of the day In i order of occurrence a3 10 tima. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third Ume column the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when thers are buc three iides as sometimes sccurs. The Lelghis given are additions 10 the soundings on the United Hiates Coast Burvey Charia, except when a minas sign (=) heigh ind thea the number given from tho depth ziven by the charia. ———— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uulied States Hydrographls Office iocated in tha Merchants Exchanse is maintained in San Francisco for tho benedt of mariners without regard to nacionality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to Vsl the office, where complete sets of chs~~4 und salling directions of tlie world are kept on hani: or com. parison and reference, and the latest informatton can always be obtained regarding iights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interost to ocean commerce. The time ball ontoo of the building on Tele- graph Hill ia hoisied about ten minutes befors D00n. and is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by {slekraphlc signal ieceived each dav from the Uniied States Naval Observaiory s: Mars Lsiand A notice stating whether the tfme ball dropped on time, or giving the error. if any, 13 publishel the same day vy the afternoon sud by the morning papers the followlng dav. W. 8. Huemes, the in the left hand Lieutenant. U. S\ N., lu charge The Time Ball, BRANCE HYDROGRAPRIC OFFICE, U. S N., MERCHANTS' kXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO, October 11. 1897, The time ball on Teiegrapn Hili was droppel eXactly ai N00Q Lo-day—i. e.. &L N0ON Of the 120k meridian, or exacily at 87 M, Greenwich time. W. S. HuGHes, Lieutenant U. S N.. in charge. —_— e NOTICE TO MARINERS, OFFICE 0¥ U § LIGHTHOUSE TN THRIRTEENTH DISTRICT. PORTLAND, UE., Uctober 9, 1897. Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington. No.ice is her:by given that the roint Wilson ! woy No. 6, a red first-class nun. has cons sdyjf from its position off the foul eround off Point W1 son. It will be replaced as S00n as pructicable, Uhis notice affects the list of beacons aua buoys, Pacitic Coast, . 896, Daxe 61. By order of the Lighthouse Boara, Joms P. Merkiwr, ommander, U. 8 — "N SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, PECTOR, Arrive 1. MONDAY, October 1. via Port Orford — hours: pass and mdse, to.0 £ & N Co. Stmr Eureka, Parsons. 70 nours from N o T Tt o o Stmr Alcatraz, Carison, 45 hours from New- port: bailast, (0 L E White Lumber C0. Stmr Wecott. Miller. 45 bours from Crescent City: pass and mdse. to Nortn ¥aciic > 3 Co; lun - 1o D T C Perkins. y ey Alout, Rasmussen. 18 days from Kadisk, via Sitka 16 days, via Port Townsoua 5 days: bl , 10 Alaska Packers' Assn. . e St Fariacouca, Irvice, 15 days 22 hours from ttonolulu: bullast, to Pacific Mail 5 - Co. Stmr State of California, Green. 50 hours frm Portland. vis Astoria 39 Lours; pass uua mass, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. . Ship Invinc ble, Howland, 13 davs from ano' Spencer; 37,473 cs saimon, to Alus.a Packers n. *Yehir Mary Etta, Nyman, 48 hours from Bow- ens Landing: 76 cds wood, to Bender Bros Schr Bangor. Bspe, 314 duys from Eureka; lum- o > A Hooper & Co. be:lfl‘lg‘l"l]mle:n. ‘amupbe’l, 10 hours from Fort Ross: butter, to Ross & Hewlett. Schr Barbara Hernster, Jensen, 54 hours from Needle Rock: bars 104 5 Kimball % Schr Rio Rey, Crangle, bdays from Frankport; 110 cas bark, Lo Fraak Tauning Go. ; Schr Mary Dodge, Hansen, 12 days from Ta- coma; 350 M ft lumber. 10 Dickins Luw ber Co. Cleared. MONDAY. October 11. Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanaimo; John Rosenfeld’s Sons. s Sumr Oregon. Stevens, Astor a: O R & N Co. Sim' Queen, Carroli; San Diego; Goodall, Perk- ins & Co. 5 Scur W S Phelps, Koss, Prince Wilifam Sound: G M Perine. Suiled MONDAY, October 11. Etmr Homer. Jessen. Coos Bav. Stmr Oregon, >tephens, Astoris. Stmr National City, Anaresen, Eureka. Stmr De. Noree, Ailen urays Harbor. Stmr W hitesnoro. Johnson. £t r Queen. Carroll. Sun Diego. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen. Br ship Travancore. Joues. Queenstown. Schr Reliance. siansen. Stillwater Cove Schr Abbie, Hansen, Caspar. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. October 11—10 © x—Weather cloudy; wind W; velocity 16 miies. Charters. The Brstmr Pelican loads lumber and ties at Tacoma for Tientsin, Spoken. Aug8—Lat 56 S, long 82 W, Brsnip Wilheim Tell, from Swansea, for San ¥rancisco. Domestic Ports. ASTORIA—Sailed Oct 11—Schr Mary X Russ, for San ¥rancisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Oct 11—Stmr Coquilie River, nence Oct 11. Sauited Oct 11—sStmr Rival. for San Francisco. NEWPORT—=alled Oct 11—Stmr Alcazar. POINT ARENA—Salled Oct 11—-Stmr Sunol, for Port Los Ange.es. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 10—Stmr Weeott, from Crescent City: stmr Alice Blanchard, from Coos Bay: sumr Pomona, bence Oct 9. Sailed Oct 9—Schrs Fortuns and Laura Pike. for San Francisco; batn Euieka, for —: stmr Wecoit for San Francisco. NEHALEM RIVER- Arrived Oct Sevea Sisters, hence Sept 25, VENTURA-Arrivea Oci 11—Stmr Geo Loomis hence Sept 10 PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Oct 11—Simr Mineola. ior Comox. SAN PEDKO—Sailed Oct 11—Stmr Westport. ASTORIA—Satled Oct 10—Brsnip Ariacan, for Queenstown. SEATTLE—Salled Oct 11—Stme Progreso, for Sun Francisco. RCCKPORT—Sailed Oct 10—Stmr Huds Landing. GRAY~HARBOR—Salled Oct 10—Schr Annle Gee, schr Jonn F Miller, briz Geneva. scor Emma Utter, tor ~an Francisco; schr san Buenaveniura, sor Redondo Arrived Oct 10—Schr Ottiilie Fiord. kence Sept : scor Maid or Ocleans, hence Seot 25, Eastern Ports. PHILADELPHIA—Cleared Oct Y—Ship coma, for Poriiand. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 1l—sStmr Advance, from Colon. 10—Schr Scotia, for » Ta- Foreign Porte. SYDNEY—Arrived Oct 9—Brstmr Warrimoo, from Vancouver. CALLAO—Salled Oct 7—Ger shin Adelaide, for Victoria NEWCASTLE. NSW-—sSailed Oct 6—Bktn Oberon. for Portiand. YOKOHAM A—sailed Ocy 9—Brstmr Empress of Japan, for Vancouver. Arrived Oc: 10— Br stmr Gaelic, hence Sept 21, via Honolulu. CHAMPERICO—Arrived Oct 11—Schr Eva, fm Alpion. . Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 11—Stmr Majestic’ from Lon ton; &tmr Nomad.c, from Liverpool. BRALTAR—Arnved Oct 11—sume Alier, fm New York. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Oct thian, fro u*Boston. SOUTHAM PTON—Sailed Oct nigin Louise, for New York. NEW YUrh—Arrived Oct 11—Stmr Ethlopia® from Glasgow. 11-Stmr Scy- 11-Stmr Koei- Importations. PORTLAND—Per State of California- 1852 qr, skis 2488 hi-sks 2443 cunnies flour, 20 sks onions 362 sks potatoes, 1419 sks wheat, 1943 sk oats, 2500 sks shors, 450V sks bian, 2% 95 s saimon, 131 sks walnuts, 200 bdils boops, 1494 bdis shooks, b pkes er. b‘As‘l’ol‘lhp-§37 sks oysters. 405 cs salmon, 4352 bdls s hooks, 91 bbls Cranberrics. ‘CRESCENT CITY Via KEUKEKA—Per Weeott 31 bxs butter, 4 kegs bu er. 12 cs meal, 4 mul ton, 1 bxloiny, 216 M 1t lumoer. SANTA CRUZ—FPer Gipsy—35 sks bones, 50 rollxieather, 23 DXsappies, 2 bXs outer, b bxs ars. 1 bdl sachs. P oquel 335 bxs apples, 607 rolls 171 reams 120 bdls puper. "Amesport—b4 sks potatoes, 96 sks oats. 101 sks barlev, 10 cscheese, 17 sks green peas, 34 sks yeas, 5 bdls sacks. Moro Cojo - 1049 sks potatoes. Watsonvile—z210 sks potatoes. 1 se sks oats, 1steel mo d. COOS BAY — Fer Emplre—600 tons coal, ¥ logs, 2ship kners 9 chsis express, 2 skscoin, 12 cds oo, % tubs 1 keg 1 boi 21 bxs butier, 100 by salmon, 39 sks bark, 3 bales flannel, 4 bales 2 bxs Woolen g00ds, 12 botter tuoes. 1 boiler piate, 41 cs cheese, 1 bx spice, 22 bbls salmon, 3 sks garlic seed, 3 bxs clothing, 5 bxs apples. 2 pkgs mdse. vort O..0ord—1350 nead caitle, 1 chstexpross, 1 ak coin, 16 pkgs hides and peits, 8 sks woo), 25 kg 1 bbi butter, 1 sto ve, 1 pkg mase. NEW PORT—Per Eureka—z2v23 sks barley, 1 bx wine, 18 bxs oranges, 7 bbls sweet potatoes, 1 pig mdse. East San Pedro—75 cs canned fish, 1 bbl pota™ toes, 10 bxslemous. San Pearo—4 pkgs clothing. 1 bx carpet, 12 cs poultry {00d, b cs cigars, 1 bais corn husks, 1 bol wine, 3 pkgs mdse, 1 pig, 19 pkgs mdse, Ven.ura - .9 sks nuts 10 bx» type, 1 bdl pelts, 4 sks dried peachrs, 190 sks calllcs, +3 bxs lomots, 34 bxs oranges, 2 ¢3 paint, 1 pkg mdse. Carpinteria—101 bbis asphalt, 15 sks walnuts, 7 SKsS beans. ~anta Burbara—1 bbl apples, 14 bbl moiasses, 2 sks walnuts, 120 bxs lemons, 1 bx harness. Gaviota—.5 sks crawtish. Port Harford—10 bxs fish. 5 coops chickens, 16 s eggs, 1 tub 2 bxs butter. 1 Ly pewriter, 1092 bxs app es, 1 bx fruit. Cayucos—1 ¢s dry zoods, 1 cs eggs, 1 bx butier, 10 dressed calves, 1 (oJp chickens. San Simeon - 8 dressed ca: ves, 1 ¢ eggs. Mounterey—1 mirror, 1 saloon outfit. Comsignees. Per State of California—M B Moraghan: Lucas & Co: Morgan Oyster Co; Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: Clatsop Mill Co: J K Armsby & Co: Mevers, C & W: A Levy &Co; Campodonico & Malcolm: ' D W Hatch; H Dutard ; Moore, Ferguson & Co; John M Pettigrew: D Merkie, s H Ncwbager & Lot A F Allen: H Dutard: Otis, McAllister & Co; Oregoa and Washinzton Fruit Co: Crown Paper Co: Gle- ment, Pringle & Co; M ' Detels: Aller & Lewls: Galbraith & Co. Per Weeoti—0 B Smith & Co; Witzel & Baker: J H Newbauer & Co: ¥ B Haight; Kiugan & Co, & H Finke: D T G Perkins. Per Gipy—H Du.ard: J M Pettigrew: Gorbam Rubber Factory; C H Kirkbriaze; Wolf & Son; ¥ € r'rederickson: Codwell Bros: Thomus Lousnran L G Sresovich & Co: J H Newbauer & Co; Clavs eckeis. Kuss, Early & Co: Kron Tanning Co; s Bros: H Cowell & Co; Minaker & We banks: ator, 1630 Union Paper Co: Buftalo Brewery: J E Muller; M K G bson: ¥ B Haight: N Ohlandt & Co; F Daley: McDonough & Kunyoa; A M riuk; K Martin & Co. Per Empire—H F Allen: Dodge, Sweener & Co: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Bancop Woolen-mills: I F Aiken: Arctic Olt Works: J H Newbauer & Co; Marshall, Teggart & Co; McDonough & Kanyon: J A rulger & Co: Hilmer, Breaboff & Schulz: Home Supp:y Co: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson: Hurd & Duvenport: Bissinger & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; Standard O.i Co: B Halght Fu.ton Fngine and Shipbuliding Works: Legall Hellwiz & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co; Jas MoDevi.t W C Price &Co; OC&NCo: S H Frank &0 Union Brewery: Smith’s Cash Store. Per Kureka—Jonas Krlanger & Co: S CSymme: McDonough & Runyon; Hail, Lubrs & CorW & C Many & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; John Ander- son; Hooper & Jenuings; Hills Bros: R Allen: T Bird: LG Sresovick & Co: _Amer Carb Acld Gas Co; E J Bowen & Co; American Tobacco Co: A L Gr'nt: Buell, L& Go: Portukd Seed Co; Gugzen- heim & Co: Wushburn Moen Migto; J Wieland; Roih & Co: Neville & ' 0; Standard Ol Coi ¥ .J Waish: W H Buster; Wieland Brewinz Co Loeb, rlelshman & Co: Amer I'Tess Assn: A Pailles; J H Caln & Co: California Paint Co: Hiils roc; A O Casseil; Sunset Seed and Plant Co: Del Monte M iline Co; Moore, Ferguson & Co:Wetmore Bros; ‘American Union Fish Lo J 1vancovich & Co: The Alcatiaz Asphatz Co: W C Price & Co: Eversit Pulp and Paper Co: J ivaucovicn & Uu » Ret W C Price & Co: Tillumun & Bendel: Von Voss & Co: Main & Winchester: L Scatena & Co: Bucra mento Fsn « o Wemore Bros: H Heckman & Co; 3 B Ingug.ia. Witzel & B ker. Marshall & Relmers: Ross & Hewl Dodge, Sweeney & v Santord “run: Rua., Early & Co; AL Lavy & Co L bl ‘o: sinsheimer Bros: Union: T e rednoff & schulz: De Bernardi & Co; J 3 O'Connor: J Becker: G Camilloni & Co: A Perrys Standard Uil 02 : Murphy, Grant & Co; V D Vir- #1103 Western dieat Co; Labor Exchange. GEORGE H. FULLER DESK CO. OPFCE FURNITURE fEHEeH Wil not be undersold. Get our prices before pur- chasing. 638-640 Mission St. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300-306 POST STREKT, 5.F, Loruer Stockton.

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