The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 13, 1897, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

8 THE COMMERCIAL W SUMMARY OF THE MAEKETS. Silvera fraction jower. ‘Wheat Freights stealy. Barles weaker agal Oats unchanged. Some variation in Corn. Rye aull. Hay and Feeastuns as before. Nochange in Flour. Beans qulet. Seeds aull. Potatoes k and duil. Tomatoes high Two cars of Eastern Poultry in. Game s.eady. ¥astern Eggs lower and demoralized. Caiffornia Eges doing bet.er. Wheat declined. Butter and Cheese unchanged. Fresh and Dried Fruits quiet. Cottolene advauced. Other Provisions un- changed. 5 Hides, Hops and Wool as before. Beef very firm. Ho:s s:eady. No change In General Merchandise. Shipment of $576.345 to China. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BANK OF CALIFORN The annual meeting of the Bank of California was held yesterday. Over two-thirds of the 50,000 shares of capital stcCk was represente.. Tle pet earniugs show a gain over ihe previous here was a total of §8583: writien off for year bud or doubiful assets, agaiost an elimination of $266,156 jor t! e jrevious year. The condition of thie bank on Ociober 1,the end 0. the last fiscal year, is as 10 (0w Asse:s Cash on hand... Bills receivabie. . £3 213,641 18 8,976,579 2: Banking-house. . 250.000 00 Other re « escate 2 15 Stocks and bonds. . 1.827.752 24 Due irom banks. 4,444,059 36 Life jusurance. 5 50.700 49 O ner assets... . 193,441 67 Tot ...817,184,209 32 LIABILITIES. $3,000,000 00 Sur 00,000 0 Proi i 42,199 05 Deposits. . 7.857604 45 Duw banks.......... 2,574,747 91 Dividends unpaid. . Acceptances. .. Exchange reserve. . $17,184 the year Total liabi itfes....... The total cash movement for 811,747,042, Ihe old officers were re-clected as follows: President, Willam Alvird; vice- president, Charies R. Bishop: cashier, :homas Brown; as- sistant cashier, . Prentiss Smith: second assist- an. cashier, Irviog F. Moulton; secretary, Allen M. Clay. The rsual quarterly dividend of $3 a share was declareu, payable on the 15th OF SUGAR. IMPORTS The Bureau of Stati:tics of the Treasury De- partment has prepared a statement showirg ap- proximately the amoun: and value of sugars which lust year were imporied from the countries Dow paying an export bouuty on sugar, and upon which the departmenc has declared a countervaii- ing duty equ 1 to the bouuty paid. The statement shows the total Imports of dutiuble sugar during the last fiscal year 10 Lave been 4258572584 pounds, tes.iug no: above No. 16 Duich s:andard aud vaiued at $20,975,652, a:d 82 831,153 pounds testinz above 10 und vained at $4,928.15u. Uf these totals 1,604.283,071 p unds, vaived nt $29- 844,019, were import.d from Germany; 105,13 128 pounds, vaiued a: :,957.0%7, from A ustro- Huugary: 46,940,759 pou-ds, valucd at $915.47 irom Argentine sepublic, and 92,169,241 pound va ued at $1,421,317, 110m France. imported from the Argentine Republic was cane exclusively. and that from the other couatries was exciusively b et sugur. Tie sugar PUBLIC MONEY IN SAN FRANCISCO. P. Berry, Assistant Treasurer United States at Ean Francisco, reports cash on hand September 30, 1897, as follows: ted States uotes. #11,536 00 Treasury notes 1890. 18:451 Gu National Bank n 1.075 00 Gold certificates.. 289,030 00 Silver certificates. 337,84. 00 Gold coln. 843,206 50 Standard silver dol 2151,105 00 Bubsidiary silver 98,369 oU Minorcoln 9905 24 Total . ....$59,751,652 04 Shipments of silver coln from the same office in the month of September 1897, were as folloy Stand ard siiver dollars, $341,500; subsidiary sil ver, §99,015; total, $440,515. GRAIN BAG MOVLEMENT. According to the figures of H. Lichtenberg the mcvement of grain bags at this port in 1897 was 28 follow: Imported, 31.241,000; made at San Quentio, 4 085,000; stock on January 1, 929,000, Tot:l siock, 5,0u0. The distribution was 16 879,000 1o California and 15,94%,.00 to Oregon and Washington. TREASURE SHIPMENT, The Dorle took out a treasure list of $376,345, consisting of $:66,075 in Mexican Dollars. $1670 in Gold Coin. $1001n Gold Dust and $158,560 in Silver Ballion. o# Sanlieg % O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The toj 8t station imdlcate maximum temperaties oy @avs: those underneath it, If any, the amount of Taintall. of meited snow in inches and hundredths during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solld lines, connect poin 8 of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “hieh” means high barometric pressure and 18 ususlly accompanied by fair weather: -low Tefers o' low pressure, and is usually preceded ompanied by cloudy weatberand rains. usally first appear on the Wushington When the pressure is high in_the interior 8nd low along the coast, and the isobars extend porth aud xouth along the coast, rain is probabie: butwhen the “low' 15 inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is imprab- sble. Wiiha “hizh” in the vicinity of Jdaho, and the pressure falling to the Californin coast, warmer Weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winier. ‘The reverse of these condition: will produce an opposite result. 2 THE WE UNITED STATES I TURE, WEATHER Br Ub ober, 12, 1897, 5 . . The following are the ralnfails durlng the past twenty-four hours and the seasonable rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last season: Kureka.00, this sezson 1.7, last season 2 62: Red Bluff .00. tois season .23, last season 1.17: Sacramento 00, this seacon .17. lust season ——: *an Francisco. 'trace, this season .10, last sexs0n.68; Fresto 00, this season .54, last season -:8; San Luis ULispo.00, this season .06, last sea- THER BUREAU. PARTMENT AU, BAN OF AGRICTL- FRANCISCO, %0n.24; Los Angeles.00, this season 26, iast sea- 500.03: San Diego.00. this season .05, last season -17: Yuma 00, this season .81, lasi season .06, a0 Francisco Ga minimum 54, mean 86. Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. A moderate barometric depression ov-riies the plateau region beiween the Sierras and the Kocky Mopnteins. At Winnemucca the ba:ometer 1e: ds 29.58 incies. The highes: pressure on the weather map is 199 inches Cloudy wenther prevails throughout the region west of the Kocky Mount #in. una rain has fallen throughout the States north of iifornia and Nevad: a trace of rrin also cccurrd at Sas Frencisco. Threa ening weather is 1eported from al: seclions of e Siate #nd light showers wi.l | kely ocenr dorine the next twent.-four hours Rain warnings have been dis- tributed throughout both Nor.hern aod Southern California Ferecast made at San Francisco for thirty nours, encing miduight October 1+, 1897: Northern California— ccasional raln Wednes- day: fresh sonthwest winds. outhern California—occastonal light Wednesday: fresh westeriy wiud; cooier. Maximum tem. eraiure 58, rain | ORLD Nevada—Occasiopal raio Weunesday: cooler. Utah—Kaln Wednesday: cooler. Arizous—lucreasing cooler. San Francicco and vicinity—Occasional raln Wednesday . b isk southwest wi i, Speclal repore fiom Moun: Tamalpals southwest wind, lixht: lewperature, 47; mum temperature, 50. W. H. Hawumox, Forecast Official NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. cloudiness W ednesasy; Foggs, maxi- NEW YORK. N. Y., Oct. 12.—Much parade was made yesterday of the allegea conversion of some | of the lezding bear operators on the kxchange to the bull side of the market. To-day’s develop- ments prove that there is a versy lage ard ag- gressive contingent still left in the marset. The oreration known fn Wail-street pariance as test- iug the market had for several days failed to | cause rny marked movement In ei:her direc- | tion. That 15 to say.short sellinz by the Lears | bad failed to induce any larze liqu dation, and purchases by the bulls had equally falled to invite any large followers. Skilled observers hat ar- rived at_the conclusion that the market was dus {01 a period ot duliness. barrin the development | of sume markedly significant news. The hardening of prices iast night and the fn.ther advance this morniag 10 ked lixe aiermin- ation of the buar comp. igh. Yet in the two fial nurs of the market the bra s succeeded in work- ing #sharper deciine throughont the who.e list thin has been accomp i<hed on any one day of their campaign. They a1 uo new even: which conld 1uflueuce the values of stock to aid them, and 1o report of any cessation in the improve- ment of the earmig power of preperties the shares in which «re dealt in on he exchange. I'henominal motive of the seliing was the fear that our relations with Spain were indanger of rupiure #s am overgrowth of the poiicy which General Wocdford wus ordered to pursue at Madrid. I'ne dispatch from Mudrid to the Associated Press, carrylig the semi-oflicial announcement of the subsiance of Spain's reply. it was feared woud for.e Presiaent McKinity i0 take action that would lead toa declaration of war. hension on this point became 80 acute ihit iarge amounts of 10ng stock were offered and numerous stop 108 orders were uncovered which gave suc- Cess 1o the bears. Severa: ineff-ctual aitempts were made to stem the declive, but rallies were only mowentary and fresh heavy offers kept the liquidaton to the ciose ot the day. Last prices were in many cases the lowest and the tone of the mar<et at the last was very feverish. Losses on the day extend ail the way from & fraction to over 4 points. the range in the leading active stocks be- ing irom 210 4 points. Ihe bond market showed increased activily and shared in the we.kuess Of the Stock muarket, though 10 a less extent. Toval sales, $2,240,000. United ~rates new 4's were advanced b bid. The total sales 0r 510ckS L0-day were 493,800 shares, including: Atchison 3310, G0 preterred 15,420, C. ana U. 6400, Buriington 36,570. 1. and 14,220, Manbaisn 6400, Missouri Pacific 11,500, M. K. and T. preierred 5800, New Jersey Central 3600, New York Central 5600, Northern Pacitic 5800, do preferred - 6,015, Keading 12.535, | Rock Isiwnd' 19,620, St. Paol 52.950, >t Paul and Omaha 3200, Southers Kailway preferred 3200, Union Pacific 1¥,30U, Wabash preterred 6:50: American ~pirits' 4950, American Tobacco 186, 400, bay State Gas 11,850, Chicago Gas 63,720, General Ele:tric 830, Scandard Rope and wine 2400, Sugar 3,200, 1. C. and I. preferred 6500, Western Union 5210, Chicago Grest Western 10,420. LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, N. Y. Oct. 12.—The Evening Pos’s London financial cablegram says: The stock mar<eis were quiet to-day, trading being absorbed with the commencement of the s:tile- ment, which reveals only 8 moderate sccount with | fairly light coutangoes, those on Americans being | usually 313 percent. There was a better tone in | Americans, but the oniy pronounced rise wes in | Canadas and Norfo k and Western, both of which were lurgely pought. The close was at the best. In the other markeis the only feature was the | continned | oom in Australians. | New Yok was bidding keeniy for bar gold in | the open market to-day at about 77s 1132d. More esg 3 will probabiy leave the Bank of Kngland | tefore loug. 1o-day’s withdrawa's of gold from | the bank IS fr Gesmany, whica is also & strong | buyer of gold. Tue Parls Bourse was dull and sensitive. The Berlin marke. was du |, beiug generally adverse:y | uffcted Ly the Imperial Bauk of Germauy de- | ciniog to discount a certain kind of paper for- | wer y iscounced. It meaus some curtsiiment of | the credit system aud assists the monetary sirin- gency 1u German NEW YOKK MONEY MARKET. Closing Prices for Bonds and Railway Shares. Oci. 12.—Money on call stendy at 24@3%: last loan ¥x: closed 215@3%; | prime mercantic paper, 41465%: Sterling ex- chsnge firmer, with actual business in baukers bills at 84 84l3 for demand, and 84 3 for sixty da,s: posted rates $4 S2L5@4 A1, and $4 S5@4 ¥5%p; commercial bills, $4 £014@ 4 81: siiver certificates, 5614@57%q; bar silver, | 567jc: Mexican dol.ars. 4335c: Goverment bonds firm Stace bouds dull: rai.road bouds weak. CLOSING sTOCKS. NEW YORE, N. Rallroads— i=t Paul .. 9214 | Atchison.... ...... 133;| Preterred. 139 Preferred.. "] 29145 St Paul & Omaha. 76 Baltimore & Obio. 1455 Preferred .......140 Canada Pacific.... Canada Southern.. Central Pacific. Ches & Ohio. . Chicago & Alt Chicago, B & Q. Chicago & . 111 Chicago, Ini & L. 8133 ~outhera Pacific.. 54(, “outhern Eallway. 1 16 *| Preferred 21| Texns & rac 21837 Union Pacific. . 3 UPb&G 55 | Wabash... 814! Preferred .. do do prefd. 32i3|Wheel & L K. 4 CCC&Sth...... 38 | Preferre B b 4 Preferred... [ 83Ys| ) xpress Companies— Del & Hudson.... 11815 Adams Ex. 155 Del L & W 163" |American rx. .17 | Del & Kio G. 1:14 United States. 44 Preferred 46 | Wells-Fargo. 108 Erie, new.......... 1554| Miscellaneol First preferred.. 39 | A Cot Oil. Ft Wayne.........167 | Preferrei. | 3t Nor pid. 1187 |Am'n Soirits | Hockiug Val ] Preferred. | liinots Cent. 1011 Am Tobacco. | Lake Erle & W... 174a| preferred. | Prefeired Lake Snore.. Louis & Nash. 7415 Chicago vas. 167 ICons Gas...... 71/ Com. ¢ able Co. Maobattan L. Col ¥ & Irou. Met Traction....... 118 | | o do pre Michigan Central. 101 Gen. Electric Mino &St L...... 24 |illinols Steel do do 1st prer'd. 85 |ia Ciede Gas | Mo. Pacific........ 2814 Lead..... Moblle & URio...l. 26 | ‘do prerd. Mo K &T. 14%4| Nat Lin OI do pref'd. "] 8514|0regon Imp. Co.... 1314 | N J Central....)] 928;|Pacific Mal... N ¥ Central. . " 106% Poliman Paince,..17213 N Y Chicago &L 153 | Silver Ceruficates. 56va do do Isiprefd. 75 |Stan Rope&Twine, 5ig do do 2d pref'd. 34lp|Sugar. pRRE T | Nor West.. 157/ Preterred 1141 No Amer C . “asg|T C&iron. 27 No Pucific, . 1815|U S Leather....ll. 754 | . 505, Preferred. 63 | . 16835 US Kubber.. ..\l 1614 | D B4 | Preferred..... | 8lig | Ore Short Line.... 1834|Western Union.... 88iy Pitisburg.... ... 11165 (Ch G W. 1oty Reading. . C23%/CaN W 1221 Fock Island Bbly Preterred 162 | 47| Kio G & W 22 10| “rreferred... T SUP, M&M.... 122 CLOSING BONDS. N J Cent Gen Bs..11234 | do do 4s coup. North Carolina 65123 o 4s, reg. Do as.. 10214 dods, Northern Pac 1sts 12015 do 2s, Do, 3s.... 3914 | do b, iro, 4s 1 20 do Bs, 2 3 N YC&SULA100 Distr.ct 365s......10915 Nor & W Bs........123 AlaClass 4.7 21307 | Northwest Consois 1435 Do, Ciass B....7308 | Do, debs.......117 Do, Class C...100 95 [Oregon Nav ista..11214 Lo, Currency.... #8 | Do. & 91 Atchison 4s . P63 08 Line 63 tr... 11814 | Do, 5str. 91 10 Tmp 1ats tr.02 0100 Can Pac 1sis.. | Do bstr... .. 4015 C&N PurBs. 4414 Pacific 6s, of '95...1021) €& Ghio os 112%5 terding ds......... sdba C il & D aley 10485 Ri0 G West, isis. Hilg Den & K G Tsis 11135 |St L & I M Gen 55 851g Den & K G ds.. ") BoT4i8: I & ~ F Gen 6511413 | Eas. Tenn lsta. 108 't P consols.. 140 kneGends. .00 T0telS: PO &P Iats 1183 | FW&DIsWtT. 71| Do, bs.. .. ......145%% | Gen Flectric 55.. 100 |S Carollna Nnfnd. 14 GH&SA6s.. 105z ~ouihern Xy bs.,. 9214 | do ' do 28, 0fd 10245 -tanRpesTaine6s 62 ~ | H&T Cent'di.. 111 °|Tenn New Set #s.. K57 | o con 6s.. 10517 Tex Pac L& G 1sts 955y | Iwa Clus 98 | Do, reg 2ds 61 | Kan P Cont'r 7100 |U P ists 101 Kan P 1suDDJiTI17 |UPD&Guif ists 4% LaNw Consol4s.. 97 |Wab ist Ba...... .1073 L& N Unids R334 Do, 2ds D114 100 | West Shore ds. .1 10775 8134 | Va. Centuries. 67 86 | Do, aeterred 4 8. 117 14| KsCity P&G 188 55— M1 & ING STOCKS. 67| Ovtaro. 70, Op! Chollar. ..... Crown Point. . Con. Cal. & Va! Deadwood . Gould & Car Hale & Norcross. Homestake. ... Iron Siiver. Mexican... Bostoa. BOSTON, Mass.. Oct. 12.—Atehisos Telephone, 262: Chicago, Buriington and Quincy, 93: Mexican Central, Bb%: Oregou =horc iine, 20; San Diego, —. NEW YORK GKAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 12.—Flour receipts, 32,070 barrels; exports, 37,245 barrels. The ma ket suffered from tho break in wheat and was weak all day. Minnesota paten's, $5 10@5 50; winter straits, §4 60@4 70: do extra, 83 20@3 60. WHEAT—Receipts, 235,650 bushels; exports, 491,226 bushels. Spot weak. No 1 Northern Duluth. 9685c afloat. «piions opened weaker, owing to liquication and besrish cables: 1u ed general v wesk all day, influenced by 18,000,000 bushels increase in I'radstreet’s visibie, but railied slizhtly near the clese on export demand; olosed 1@l ac vet lower. No. 2 red Ccuober closid at $oWae; December, 935-16¢94 11-16c, closed at 1334: Bell 4 | The greater par: of the Pacific Const 1895 crop, 4@6e: 1596 crop, 6@9c, 1897 crop, 12@17c. WOOL—Firm: domestic fleece, 20g27c; pulled No. 2. extra, :7@30c: Texas, J0@16c. PETLOLI no market. M rTALS—« onditions in the metal market con- tinued unsaisisctory. ‘ihe Meis Exchange re- poris the closing of the various departments as foilows: PIG IRON—Warranis easy at 690 bid, §7 asked COPPER—Iake, quiet, at $11 15 bid, $11 35 asked. —Quie: but tirm at $13 70@13 80; spelter, 4 20@4 5 sler at $4 15@4 2215: spelter, 34. COFFrE — Options opeued dull, unchanged: closed dull: net uichanged to 7 p. lnts decline: sales. 5260 bacs lnc.nding December, $6 40. pot—Ris, quiet. Invoice No 7, 7%c: j bbing No. 7, Thr. Mild—Steady: Coidova, 10 %@16Yac: sa.es, 80U bags Muracaibo, 200 bags Sav.ulils, 100 ba:s Central American P. T. SUGA K — Raw, steady: falr refining. 3 5-16¢: cenirifugal 96 test. 37gc; refined steady: un- changed. BUT 1 ER—Recelpts, 7072 packages: Western creamery, 14@22c: Flgin, 22c: factory, 9@12 EGGS—Receipts, 11,000 packages: quiet; State and Pennsylvavia, 16@18igc: W esiern, 165 @17c Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, N. Y. Cct. 12.—Cali‘ornia dried fraits quiet: evaporated apples, common, 3@7¢ = 1. prime wire tray, S1zc: wood dried, prime, Blge: choice, g tncy, 9c. PRUNES—5@814c @ I, #s 10 size and quality. APRICOTS — hoyal. T@slge: Moorpark, 9@ 1ge VEAC HES—Unpeeled, 7@llc; peeied, 1215@ 7B b CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, 111, Cct. 12.—Wheat was'quite weak &t the opening, vecember.whica closed yesterday at 9135@91%c, siarting to-day at 9055@60Tjse. ‘The Goveroment statement 1n its October re- Pport that the estimate of area and ccndition of wheat was withheld pending special investigation was given a very bearish construction by ine trade. It was taken as notice that the previous estimate of area wasto be increased. This and the weaker tone at Liverpool, which market opened 55@34d lower, and the 'local dec ine in corn made he trade bearish. Despite the weak- ness in Liverpool th: Fronch markets wera fhmer, as there were indications of continued Fiench buying at the seatoard. The Northwes:ern receipts showed a marked failing oft. Dulutn and Mnueapolis received 1267 cars, against cars & week ac0 and 1433 cars the correspo.ding day last year. Notwithstandibg the bearish temper of the trade the market deciined very slcwly. It sold up a trifle shortiy after the open ng, December ad- nclog 10 9075@9lc. By 11 o'clock ic was se l- fug around 90c. As the day advanced, however, it _became decidedly unjlessanc for holders of wheat. 1 he Bradstreet statement showed an in- crease in the wor.d’s visible of 8,212,000 bushels for the week, where an increse of not over 3.0J0,- 000 was expected. This caused renewed seliing. December declining to 895sc under decldedly free Dhquida fon. The 1 iverpool lower than yes erday, and the con inental w kets, which bad been strong at the call, closed with slight deciines. There was nothing in the day’s recosd of wheat movemen: to discourage a holder. Primary mar- kets rece ved 1,319,000 bushels, against 1.540,000 bushels’ a year a0 'The At in ic exports equaled 770.000 bushels. New loads. After the effect of the Bradstreet state- ment had been spent the tenor of the news seemed tochunge. There were denials that the Argen- tive drought haa been broken aud renewals of the assertion of damage by locusts. Very strong local buying attended ihese builish reports gredual recovery in was bringing 90 14 the close. Corn was very weak on_account of the ment crop report. This Incicated a total 1€0.1 00,000 busbels more than the trade hiad estl- mated ‘There was a partal rally late in ihe session in semyathy with wheat, Pecember ranged from 28145¢ 10 2734c, closing TaC lower, ut 27 T@28c. 1D 0ats (he GOvern:eut repors was the most in- fluentlal feature, and was mainly respousible for the- deciine in prices and caused Iiberal selling. December ranzed from 1914¢ to 1834¢, and closed ac lower at 19c bia. Provisions star ed strong o sympathy with an advance in hog prices, but weakesed unde: free sellinz. Prices recovered a liitle ac_the close. Decemver pork closed 20c lower at §7 60: De- cember lurd bclower. at 4 221g, and December ribs Th3@10c lower, at &4 40, The leading futures rangea as follows: sovern- ARTICLES. Wheat Mo 2— October, New.. December, New. December. May . Mess Pork ® bbl— October ... P3P | Decem be: 78214 7 8215|7951, Javuary . o BT |8 7148 4744 Lard, ® 100 bs— | ber. Decembe: Lljase January et H Short Ribs, 100 ibs| October. |4 4715 December. 440 January.. 445 Cash guotations were as follows: asy; No. 2 pring wheat. 514 N r Wheat, 78@87c: No. 2 Red. 80146 Corn. 2834¢ No. Oats, 18354¢ No. White, 1. o b, 21@2234c: No. 3 Waite. £ o b., 201p@22c: No. 2 Kye, 45¢. No. 2 Barley, vinal: No. 3 £ 0. b :8@d2c: No. 4, L 0. b., 2515 @ 58c: No. 1 Flaxseod $1@103: Prime Timoiny Seed, $2 €0; Mess Fork ® bbi. #7 55@ 760: Lard & 100 Ibs, 42215 Yo: Short Ribs sices (loose). 84 35@4 70: Dry Saltd “houlders (boxed), 434@5c: Short Ciear Sides (boxed), 5 (@ 51/e Waisky, Cistillers finisned zoods, = per ion 81 u2: Sugars, Cut Loat, §5 96; Granulated, $5 34 Standard “a," —. ARTICLES. Flour. bbis = 14.00¢ | 4,000 Wheat. bu. - 151,000 103.000 Corn, bu . 557,000 110.000 Oats bu . 519000 210,00 | Rye, bu. . x4 0VU ®5,000 Barley, bu.. % 31%,000 6,000 On the Produce Exchange to-dav the Butter mar- ket wes steady; creameries. 15@z13gc: dairies, 12@19c: cheese, quiet at B@Siyc; eggs, firm: fresh, 14clp. Wheat Movements. | Receipts. Shipments, Eushels. Busheis. 4.360 50,550 530,999 . 460 895 97.500 .Milwaugee . 650 161,385 Chicago..... 102.661 . Toiedo. Ist. Louis . 46,000 Detror.. ok 23,000 1,879,942 713,786 211,251 €66 491226 8,006 494,898 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Oct Dec. May. Opening eeeeenTB3g 74 Closiog. i 7514 74 PARIS FUTURES. Oct. Flour — Opening ..., . €1 85 Closing. .. 61 80 Wheat—Openin . 190 Ciosing .29 28 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO, I11.. Ce. 12 —CATTLE—Native beef steers sold at $380@4-for the poorest dressed beef grades. up to $5@5 35 for choice to prime shipping lots, the greater part of the offerings crosslig the scales at $4 50@5 10; stock steers, $2@4: best hel:ers, §4 5084 55. HLGS—Suley were largely made at $3 70@4; conise, heavy packers selling at $3 45@: 70, and prime ‘sssor'ed lightweights ac $4 10@4 121 pigs went for $1 60@3 90. SHEFP - Were wante : at 2 50 for curs, up to $4@3 26 for cholce 10 prime natives. Westorn Tange sheep found purchasers at $2@3 85. the greater part of the seling being at $3 50G3 80, Lambs were bought at §3 50@ up to $5G5 65 for the vesi, #3 85@5. Keceipts—Catile, Westerns feiching 5500: hogs, 14,000: sheep, Omana, OMAMA, NesR. Oct. 12— 6300. Market steady to 1Cc steers. §4@5 10; W siel eers, 1 380@4 40: Texas steers, 23@3 75: cows and heliers, $2 S0@3 70: canners, §1 70@2 TU; stockers and feeders. 350004 40: ca.ves, £1@0 50; bulls, stags, exc., 1nOGS—Receipts. 5000. Market steadv.5c bigher. Heavy, $3 50@3 65. mixed, $3 55@3 65: ligh', £3 653 B0; bulk of sales, $3 55@3 6. SHEEP—Recelpts, 150U, Marset sironger. Fai to choice _nutives. $5 60@3 85: fmir to choice Westerns, 83 4U@3 60: common ana stock sheep £3@3 60: lambs, $375@5 L0. Kansus City EANSAS CITY, Mo. Oct. 12 —CATTLE—Re- ceipis 12,000. Fat siocks sieady: o hers to “lower. ‘Texas iteers, 32 75@4 30: cows, 81 60@3 25: native steers, $4@5 20; Dative cows zuu heifers. §1 50@3 90; stockers and feeders, $2 40@4 50: tuls, 5x@3 2 HUGS—Receipts. 14,000. Murket sironz to bc high' r. Buik of sales, $3 6716@3 75: heuvies, $3 65 @3 75: packers, &3 60@5 75: mixed. $3 65 5 80; lights, $3 65@38U: yorkers. $3 75;8&? piks, 354 @3 7. 5000. Market CATTLE— Receipts, lower. Native beer Texas SEELP — Receiyts, Lambs, $3 50@5 15, muttons. $2 »6@s 90. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, NEW YORK, N. Y. Oct. 12.—Porter Pros. Company sold today: Graoes—Tokays, 31 90@ 245 double crates and $1 05@1 40 single craies; Muscats, 95c@$2 10 singie crates; Black AMo- roccos, $1 60; assorted, $1 3.@160: Cornichovs, stroag. 98%c. HoPs—Firm. State, common to cholce, 1895 14@17¢; crop, 4@bc: 1896 crop. 6@9c; 1897 crop, 81 16@1 30. Peaches—Salwuys, $!@1 15. NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 12 —The Earl Fruit 1669 | closing was $4@1d | York reported exp:r- eugazements of ffty boat- | | | BOSTO! and a | prices ensued. December | | Territory wools still heai thelistln the amount ieid of | | tno vesse s for December. |~ Wheat i val ey, 83c per bushel. Keceipis. | Shipments. | | Ster.ing Exchange, sight. 75 for the poorest. | (ompany sod to-day: Grapes—Tosays, single £1@1 35, aveiage $118; douvie crates, 8 10, average $2 49. pany auctioned i ltfornia fruit at the sellowing | prices: |ears half-boxes—G. Morceau, $2 10: | & Comice, $216: B. L sc, $1 96: Luchess, $1 68 | B el 139 Kieter, $1_v; B. Clairgeau, 1 20 Winter Seckel, $1 . ‘White Doyenne, »1 32 Flums, 81 40 ‘Quinces $144. Veaches 98c PulLADELPH| ,PA,Oct. 1% —The Eari Fruit Lompany soid Cal forn:a fruit a: auct.on to-day: Grapes—Tokay, smali cra es $1 15wl 60, averaze %1 36: double crates $2 Bd@3, average $2 9. :l‘-v--xn. smail crates §1:0. Two cars sold to- HICAGO. Int., Oct. 12.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold 10-day:’ Grapes—Toxars, smal. crates. 95c@B1 15, average 99c; doube cra.es $203: {oriichon, smali crates 90c@$1, averaze 93e: Jalagus, 9 c@$l, average 96c. Pluma—Keisey Japan. $1 65. " Pears— W inier Aells, smail crates, 98c: Ki fers. poxes, £1 25@1 55, averase $1 415 Vicar. $1 :5@1 40. Nine cars sold to-day. AVAILABLE GRAIN SUPPLY. NEW YORK, N. Y. Oct. 12.—Special cabe and telecraphic dispatches to Brads:reet's cover- ing the principal polats of sccumuiation indicate the following cnanges in available subpiles iast Saturday as compared w.th the previous Satur- div: Wheat—Unite! States and Canada, east of the Bockies, increase 2,812,200 bushels. Afloat for and in Europe, increase 5,400,000 bushels, Liverpoo' quiet. Corn Trade News worl PLy net increase 8,232,050 bushels. Lorn, Upited States »nd Can.d Rockies, increase 292,000 bushels. ) ad Casada, east of the 447,000 busnels. e ot 'stocks of available wheat sup- east of the Th- larger i cre, inst wewk, 5ot inciuded in_the official visible sup- ply statemen , are 570,000 bushis in Nor hest- €F0 10LCTION ¢levators, 478,000 bushe!s at varions Manitoba storage points. 200,000 bushe:s at Fort Wiliiams (Out.), 112,000 busbels in Chicago pri- vate clevaiors, 72,000 busheis at Cleveland and 45,000 Lushels at Newport News. Corresponding increases Include 250,000 bus| & Gedensburg und 184,000 bushels at N Orleans. LONUON WOOL SALES. LONDON, Exa., Oct. 12.—At the wool auction sales 1oday 9975 bales were offered, of which | 1000 were withdrawn. ‘i he atiendince was large and the demand keen. There was & good :upp.y of slip, which was in demand and realiz d fuil | rates. Finer grades ot merinos told weil up. Scoureds were firm, but fau Ly descriptions ruied weak. A small supply of Cape uf Goud ilope and Natal Western scoused soid as hizh as 13 34 The home buyers purchased large quantities of cross- | breds. The Ameilcan inquiry w as siall and only | ap: culative.” The next secies will be held Novem- | ber 2 The first seri s for 1898 w1 | be held Janu- ary 18 and the second series tor thal year Ma cu 15. Tre following are the sales In detais New South Wules—1209 baics: scoured, 8141@ | 18 215d; greasy. 6@10d. Queensland—116 bales; greasy, 615d@74%44. \'icmrlulxn&hi bales: scoured. Blod@is d14d; greasy. 0lga8lgd, South Australia—189 bales: greasy, 5@7d. | West Au scoured, is 4@ | 18 5154: greasy, 6@7 4. New Zraluna-6119 bales: scoured. 64@1s 3d; greasy, 43,@9%40. Lape of Good Hope and Natal—361 bales: scoured, 84@ls 5d; greasy, 6d. WOOL MARKET. BOSTON Mass, OUct. 12 —The wool market here has shown a quieter tone this week, although prices are held firmer for most ciasses ot wool. of business transactions, and the price s a tr fl bigher. taking (he warket as a whole. About 50c scoured for fine medium and fine s the general estab.ished yprice in the market Staple wools wouid go bigher, but the supply is very meager. The demand for Australlan wools continues v ith full prices obtainabie. Quotations: Territory wools—Moutana, fine fine, 16@18c: scoured, 49@5Uc: S:avle, 52@55e: Utah, Wyoming, etc., fine medium aud ‘fine, 15@ | 17c; scoured price, 48@50c; staple, 52@oc. FOREIGN MARKETS. medium ana Loudon. LONDON, Exa., Oct. 12.—Consols. 11111-16; silver, 26334 French renes, 102f 8734c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL, ExG, Oct. 13 —Wheat—Quiet: No. 1standard California wheat,58s 34 cargues off coast. noiBing doing: cargoes on passage, firm; English country markets, sieady: French country merkets, firm: wheet In Paris. barely steady; tlour in Parls, barely steady: Liverpool wheat, No. 1 California. 8@ s 1d. COTTON - Uplauds, 325, 20, NOKTHERN WHEAT MARKET, Oregon, PORTLAND, OR, Oct. 12 —There was an easter | tone to the local wheat market to-day, but while | kastern and foreign cables showed a slight de- | cline. no change was male In local quotat ons. | Recepts continue very heavy, and while over | 2.000.000 bushels in wheat and flour have been afloat in Portand already this season. everyihing | is jammed with wheat at the present time, and | uniess some of the vessels now Jue arrive this | week exporting wi | come 10 a 5:andstiii. ( harters | are still «<oing up and 37s 6d was paidto-day for Walla Walls, 79@s0c; blue stem, 82c; Washington. TACOMA, Wasm, Oct 12.—Wheat neak and lower. No. 1 blue stem. b21ge: No. 1 club, 79%4c. FORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, OR., Cct 12.—Exchanges, {849, 566; balances, $26.9x9. LXCHANGE AND BULLION. & Sterling Exchange, 60 day 4 4 Sterling cables. AR 4 New Yors Exchange, sight........ | New York kxchange. telesraphic. Fine Siver, per ounce. Mexican Doilars. FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GERAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are stead; at 28s 84, | usual opifons. The chartered wheat flcet in port hos u registered tobmage of 83,000, agawnst 74 80U tous on the same date last year; goged. 25,000 tons, sgainst 22,300: on the | this vort. 202,670 tons, against 269,600, WiikAT—Ticrensed sbipments from several impor ant export ng countries, together with the lifting of Lhe drougnt 1n the Western;States, caused |afaliogoff in pr.ces in Chicago and Liverpool yesterday. aud this market went off with the rest. | " Locai quotations are as follows: 1 4744 for No. | 1, 81483, for choice and $1 50@1 6214 ¥ cul for | extra cnuice for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥es10N—9:15 o'ciock—December— | BO0O ctis. $1 48: 2,000, §1 47: 2000. 81 467a: | 28000, %1 4714 6000, 81 47 12,000, $1 4734, BUUO. #1 471, [REREN & senozE® BT wa - & S May —6000, €000, 81 4735 | SECOND NESSION — May — 4000 ctls, $1 4714; | 4000, $1 47: 4000, 81 47%4: 2000. $1'413: 16, | 000, ¥1 474a Decemcer—.2 0L0, 81 47%4; 2000, | 81 4724 2000, $1 4733: 10,000, B1 4755; 12,000, | #1473 | REGULAR MORNING SEssioN — December — 18,000 cuis, 81 47%: :0,L00. $1 814745 6000, $1 7345 8000, $1 4 #1 47150 SO0V, $1 47. lay—8000. §1 47 £1 4735 4000, §1 4714: $1 417 4000, §1 4634 AFTERNOC ESSION —May— 12,000, $1 4 2000 ctls, §1 4614 | 32,000 $1 <815, Lecembei —2000, $1 4714: 00U, 1 4675: 4000, $1 4634. 1 ,000. $1 47, BARLEY—Feed descripuions are duil and we at a furiber deciine. Choice bright Brewing is | | scarce and wanted ai full tigures by the sh ppers, | | Feed. 8213@57Vac: Chevalier. $1 5215@1 5735 {for No. 1 and 31 35@1 40 for No. 2; Brewing, 81 0714@1 10 for No. 1 and 90@e5¢ cti tor dark Coast. | CALL BOARD SALES. | INFORMAYL SEssioN—9:15 o'clock—December— | 8000 ctlx, ¥3%c; 4006, Hoc. < Dicen ber—4000 ctls, 85c. G SESSi0N—December—8000 | etls, 85¢. -0V, 24T, AFTEENOON SxssioN—December—6000 ctls,¥5c. | OATS—seed desciipiious 1ule firm. hough there |18 no furiher advauce. Fo d are duil and uu- | changed. Fancy Fed,§1 2736@1 0: vood to choice, 31 1735@125; common, $1 U7%@1 15: Surprise, $1 32306 87i4: Res, §115@1 25: ray, 81 15@ 120; Miling, $1 210@1 2743 8 c1l; Biack, for seed. 81 aba i 60. 4 Oats sell at $1@2 B ton over the raw product. CORN—~mall Round Yel ow is cleaned up and firm at the improved prices. Large Yellow is weak and quiet. White is more or iess nominal. Small Round Yellow, £1 20@1 25 @ ctl: Large Yellow, 81 0734@1 10: White. $10715@1 1214 B cil. RYE_—Continues Gu i at 1 123a@l 15 ® cil. BUCKWIEAi—95c@®l 16 B ool ¥LOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, There is nothing new Lo 1 port in this market. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras $5@5 10: Bakers' exiras. $4 75@4 85 7 bbl. CORNMERJL ¥TC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton: Cracked Corn. $25@26 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Frices in sacks are as fo lows, psual discount to the trad-: Grabam Fiour, $3 100 Ibs; Kye Fiour, §250® 100: Kice Fiour, %5 75 Cornmenl. §Z 25: extra cream do, §: Outmeal, §3 60: Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, $3 1 $ 80: Buckwheat Flour $5 25@3 50: Crack Whient, ¥3 25; Farina. $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, $3 20: holled Uats (bbls), $5 70@3 90: in sucks, $375; Pearl Barles, 84; Spile Peas, $3 00; Green 40, $125 ¥ 100 s, HAY ANw FEEDSTUFFS, ¥ay and Feedstuffs are sieady at the familiar prices. Giound Barley is off again. BRAN—£.5@15 50 for the best and $14@14 50 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$20@20 50 for lower grades and #2150@22 5) B 1on for the best. FEEUSTUFFS—Rolled_Bariey, §18 50@19 50 Ofl cage Meal at the miil, $30 B ton: jobbing, | compouna Chopped Feed, $15@16 W ton: Cocoanu: Caze. #17 50: Cottonserd Meal, $29@30 B ton. HAY—Wheat, cwrxd % tou: Wheat and Oat, $116. Oat, $10@12; y $10@l2; com- ressed, $12@14; Alfalta, ¥8@9 6U: siock. ¥8@9: over, $5@10 # ton. STKAW—30@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. There is & fair movement in Beans reported by the trade, and quoiations show 1.0 change. teeds are dull and more or less nominal. BEANS—Bayos. ¥ 7561 90: Sm 81 26@1 35: Larze Whites, $1 10@1 20: £1 301 50: Reds, $13u@l 40: Biackeve, 82 25 2 50: | ed Kidney. $. 25@2 75: Limas, $1 80@2. utiers, 51 20@1 40: Pea, 51 20@1 su. SEED -—Brown Mustard, $225@2 50: Yellow Mustard, $2 25@2 5U; Flax, $1 75@1 85: Canary Seed, 13,@214c P . Alfaifa, 614c: Rupe, 214@ 235c: Hemyp, 3c; §lmothy. 41gc. » RLIED FEAS—Nlles, 31 20; Green, §1 20@1 70 il POTATOES, Whites. Pinks. ONION , VEGETABLES. Potatoes are slow at unchanged prices. The Ve,etabie market is well suppiied at the old fig- ures. «xcept I'oma oes, which have advanced. POTATOES—Eariy Kose, 30@35c; Kiver Reds, 49@50c: Burbanks, 30@3714c: ~alinas Burbanks 5u@bUC; Swee: Potatoes, 50@15¢ cil. S—9Uc@sl: Pickie Unions. 75¢ B sk. 'A BLES— Bay Squash, 60@75c ® box: Marrowfat tquash. $6@8 ¥ ton: Bay Lucumbers, 30@40c P box: Pickles. 2 for No. 1 lc ® 1 for No. 2: Green reppers, 25@40c for Chile and 50@B0c for Bell; Green Peas, 13e@2c B tb: String Beaus, 11a@z2c: Lima Beans, 75c@$l ® sk: Green Okra,' 40@50c ® box: Dried Oxrn. 6@Sc B Ib: Egg Plant, 5u@40c: Cabbage, 60@75¢ @ cti; Car- rots, 2 @30c B snox; Garlic, 11o@zc B b: Toma- toes, 30@40c for river and 40@50c for Alameda. POULTRY GAME. POULTRY—Two cars of Easiern Poultry came In yesterlay afternoon. Domestic Pouitry is kept down by these incessant receipts from he East. Game is bringing falr prices. but the weather is muggy again and will doubtless have its effect in a few days, as receipts are aiways ib poor condition when the weather Is warm. Live Turkeys are quotabie at 14@17c for Gob- blers and 15@ldc for Hens: Geese B palr, $1 25 ©130: Ducks, £3@4 ou: Hens. $3G4 50: Roosters young, $3@3 50: do, old. $3 bU@4; Fryers. $2 25@ 250: Broilers, $225 for large and $1 50@2 for small: Pigeons, $1 25@1 50 » doz for young and 76¢@#1 for old. AND GAME — Quall, B dozen, $1@1 25; Mallard, $3@3: Spric, 82@3 50: Teal. 82@3 50; Widgeon, Tay Geese, $175@2 50; Small Duck,$1 25@1 50; £150@: 50: kneiish Snipe, $2@3: Juck Snipe, $1 Hare. $1: Rabbits, §1 25@1 50 for Cottontalis and 76c@#1 for smail. BUITER, CHEESE AND KEGGS. The Fgg market is in a curious condition. East- ern Fgzs have gons to smash, owing Lo free re- celpts, but the domestic article Is scarce and higher. Butter and Cheese show no change The laiter Is 1n very liznt supply. BU CrEAMERY—Fancy creamerles 27@28c B I 25@24c B B; lower seconds, :5@26¢ P I D Syt oy grades 16@:23gc. PICKLED— 18@21c B b FIRKIN—17G18C B In CREAMERY 1 UB—20@22%30 B D EASTERN—12@1 3¢ for ladie-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 1)@]12c: common to good, 9@l0c; Cream Chedaar, 11@1%c # I; Youug America, 11@12bg¢: Wesiern, 11@11%4c; kastern, 1714@]13%ac B b. EGG! cancn Eggs, 28@s6c¢; nal; Eastern, -0c for fancy, i5c for firsu @16c tor seconds; Duck kggs, 20c. DECIDULOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, tore Eggs, nomi- and 14 The market for most kinds Is simply stagnant. | Peachus, Pears, Apples, Quinces and Table Grapes are in Leavy stock and hard to sell, even at the low prices. W.ne Grapes are steady and recelpts are fulling oft. Watermelons are nezleciea and other Melons are lower t1trus Fruits are slow. DECILUOUS FiUITS— Sirawberrics, §3@5 ® chst for larga. Huckieberiies. $@6¢ B Raspberries, §4@o # chest. Fomi« grauaies. 50@75¢ ® hox. Lare Cod Crauberries, $¥@9 B bbl; Coos Bay, #2 5U@2 75 P box. Peaches, - 5@:0c B box. Fears, Dartcuis. $1@1 25: Winter Nells, 50@ 76¢; common kinas, 25@80¢ B box. Apples, 25@3be B box 1or common and 50@75¢ for good 10 choice. Quinces, 25@4vc B box. Grapes, In boxes, 20@-fc for Muscats, 16@25c for black. 15@25¢ for Tokay, 5@50c fur Isabells and 10@25c for Sweeiwater. Crates sell about 10c higher than boxes. Ziufundei Wine Grapes, $14@17 ¥ ton: White Wine Grapes, $:2@14; Mis- sion Grapes. $12@14. Watermelons, £2@10 100. Canta oupes. 50@75c B cra e Nutmeg Melons, 3:@4vc B box on the whart. CITRUS FRUITS—Valencia Oranges. $2@3 ® box: Lemons. $1@! 50 ® box for common and $2@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $275@3 50 ¥ vox: Bananas, $1 25g¢ ® bunch: Ploeapples, $2 50@3 ¥ doz. DEIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, There is no change worthy of note, and the mar- ket is stiil slow. 7There is a fair inquiry in s small way, but it does not amount to much. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carload lots, 5c ‘or 40-50's, 414¢ for 50- 6U's, 4c B I for 60-70’'s, 3lgo for 7C-8U's, 3c ® b for 50-90's ana 2345¢ for 90 100’s; Peaches, 514@6c B I; fancy, 7c; peeled, —; Apric cots, 516@E3ac for Royals and 7@814¢ for good to fancy ‘Moorparks: _evaporated apples, 014@6c: sun-dried, Wm\flqn. black Figs, in sacks. 2@ Plums. 4@4tsc B 1b for pitted snd_1@2c for un- pitted: bleached Plums, 5@blec; Nectarines, 5@ 6c B I for prime Lo fancy - Pears, 8G5%4¢ for quar- | ters and 615@7c for halves. | RAISINS — New Halsins, 3¢ for 2-crown, 4c for S-crown. dc tor 4-crown, 5ige for Seedless Sultanas and §1 10@ 115 for London layers. Dried Grapes 234c. NUis—Walnuts, 7Y@8c® 1 for hard and Sc for softahell: Almonds, 3@ic for hardshell aud 9@ pershe 1: Peauuis. 4@5c for Eastera and {lioruia; Mickory Nuts, 5@6c B Ib: cans, 8@10c B Ib: Fllberts, 8@910c; Brazii Nuts, 8@9c: Locoanuis. $5 B 100. HONEY—New Comb, 10c for bright and 7@9c for lower grades: new water-white extracted, 414@ 434c; light amber extracted, 53,@4c @ Ib. BEESWAX—28@25c B I FRUOVISIONS, Cottolene in tierces is higher. There are no | other changes. Trade is merely fair. CURED MEATS—Bacou, 9c @ M for heavy, 9%4¢ tor light medium, 1Uc for iight, 10%4c B 1 for esira ngznt_and 12c for sugarcured. East- ern sugarcured Hams. 11@12%4c B b Cal fornia Hams, 10@103ac B 1b: Mess Deef, $7 50 B bbl: extra’ mess do. $9: family do, $10; salt Pork, 8@ 50 B bbl: extra prime Pork. $10; extra clear. $16@16 £0; mess, 316 B bbl: Smoked Beet. 1035@1:%5c B b. LiRD—Easier: tierces quoted &' 514@6%c for | 10 814c for pure; pails, 714c; California tlerces, 5@d14c # Ib for compound and 6Yec for pure; hslf-buis. 634¢: 10-1 tins, 714¢; @0 d-1b, T 1gc COTTOLENE—Tierces, 65gc. Puckares less | than 300 fe—1.1b pails, 60 in a case, 8%gc; 3.1b | geils, 200 a case, 835c: 51 paiis, 17 in a cas, | 14¢: 10-1 psils, 61n a case, 81c: 50-1 tins, 1 or | Z1n 4 case. 76gc: wooden buckets, 50 Ibs net, | T7gc: fancy tubs 0 Ibs net, 76sc; balf bbis, about 110 s, T35c B b HIDES, TALLOW WOOL AND HOPS. It Is the same story day aiter day. Hides and | Wool are active and fiim and Hops sre bringing | 15¢ in the coun rv, while 14c 1s the very best fig- ure obtainable Lere. | HIDES AND ~KINS—Culls and brands gell lc | under sound stock. Heavy salted sieers. 10@ 10lec B B: wedium. $14¢ P b light, 9¢: Cow- hides, 9@9isc W I Stags, be: sated Kip, 9¢: saited Caif, Tlc 3 Bb: salted Veal fc: dry Hides, 16@35Lec; culls and brands, 12@1234¢: ary Kip | and Veal. l4c: dry Calf, 17¢: enlls, 10c: Goatskins, | | 20@35c each: Kids, 3¢; Deerskins, zood summe; 5¢ P Ib: medium, 20c; winier. 10c; Sheepskins, sheariings. 10@20¢ each: short wool, 25@40c each; medium, 50@70 each: long wools, 75@80c each. TALLOW—No. 1. rendered. S@3i4c B b; Xo. 2 214@3%4¢: refined, 5c; Giease, 2c @ b. WOUL — Fall clip — 3iddie _counties, free, | 10@13¢:_do defective. J0@11c; San Joaquin, de- fective, T@9c a o Lunbs. 61a@8c: Southern Mountain. 8@12¢c: tree Northern, 13@ldc B b: a0, defective, 9@lle; liumtoldt and Mendocino, 13@15c B 1 HUPS—01¢ crop, €@Sc B Ib for falr and §@10c for good; new crop, 11@14c. GENERAL M:RCHANDISE, BAGS—Calentta Grain Bags, 555c: San Quentin, 5 40; Wool Bags, Y7@30c: Fruit Bags, 5145, 53¢ and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Wellinzton, $8: New Welllngton, $8: Bouihfield Welllngton. $7 50: eattle, $3 50: Brye ant. 35 50: Cous Lay. §4 70: Wallsend, 1670 B ton: Cumberland, $14 50 § ton io bulk and $16 in sacki. Pennsvivania, Abthracite Eze $la @ ton: Welsh Anibracite, $:@12; Cannel, — @ ton: Kock Springs, Ca © and Pleasant Val- ley, 7 603 Coke. $1i@13 fn bulk and $13 9 ton n 8 CORDAGE—Prices for 10,000-B invoices ar-: 1% nch SManila, 614c; do Sisal, d1jc: 12-thread Manila. 674c: do’ Sisa, 974c: 6and ¥ thresd Ma- nlia, 714c; do Sisal, 6i4¢; Esle Rope (5 and 4 sirand), Manila, 634c: do Sieal Bijc: Buie Kope (2,8 and’8 straid). Maniia, 63ic; do’ Sisal. 0350 * Kxxep FRUITS —Cherries. black of red. 214- | B, cxira, $2 P dozen: Whits _Cherries. 214 1b. extra. 32 50; 215-1, standards, $2 10; Peaches— Yellow. free. $110@) 50: Apricots, 90c@$1 05 Kaspberries, $1 75 Straw berries, 81 75. CANNED VEGETABLES—Tumawes, 70¢ 9 dozen 2 Uns; Peas. $1@1 25 B dozen. CosTA RicA—17@17 washed (none here); 16@16¢ nom. for cood was! (nune here): 1t@iblyc for good peaberrs 143ic for £001 0 prime: 1136@1210c for 21&0 for fair; 6@10c mixed with biack beans; 11@1: SALVADOR—LD@lte for good wfiflmu 'rllh.( 3, nom. for prime for common to ordinary. iS@lilge for fair washed: 16@i7c B I £0% to prime. washed peaberry: ua)‘;l,se for superior unwashed: 1.@1114¢ for good green un- washed: 1t3zc 3 1 for good bleached unwashed: 14@1 < for good to prime uuwashed peaberry. NICARAGUA—1014@1215: f0r £00d to surerior pnwashed: 1346@1 4c for £00a unwashea peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—1s3gc ® b 1om. for sirictly prime washed (none bere): 1714 @8 » B fr prime washed: 13@i6%ac for &ood to strictv washed:; 1. 1 tor | making straight for its assailant. falr washed; 10@l.c ‘or medium: 7@9%c for ordivary: 4@5%c B I for inferior to com- mon; 1x@l9c 1or to prime washed pea- berry: 11@12%4¢ for good to superior unwashed. 1a@15c for g0od 10 Brime unwashed peaberry. ISH—VFucitic Codfish is quotabie as joliows: Bundles. 5c B 1b: cases, selected. 5lac B Db: boneless, 6zc B b: strips. Norway, 634c B Ib: strips, Narrow-gauge. 7c ® fb: strips. ‘Silver King, 73gc ® Ib: blocks, Clipper, 614c: blocks, Urien- tal, 7c; blocks. Seabright. '7Yac: tablets, Crown bravd. 'Sc; middles, Go aen >tate, 7c; middles, White =eal, 8¢ Ib: desiccated. Glit kdse, 8 cuse of 2doz, $1 60 ie-s 157 p.ckied Cod, bbls. 89 hali-bbis, $3 75 Pacific Herring, 15¢ box. Dutch do. 90c@$1 10 B keg: Whiiefish, $1 50 in ha f-bbis and 8175 in kiis; Toncues and Sounds, 0. 1, $20: No. 2, $1% 50: 950; No. 2. §8 50 50: No. 2, $125. $12- Mackere, bbls— No 3, $17; balf-bbls—No. 1, $9 @9: S 33850, Kie—No. 1§ o 3 81 QUICKSILVER-$38 B flask. OIL—California Castor uil, cases, No. 1. 95c; bbis, 80c ¥ gal (manufacturers’ rates): Linseed Ofl, 'in_bbls, bolled, sbc; do raw, sdc; cases, 5¢ more: Lard Oll, extra winter sirained, bbis. 5oc: No. 1, 46c; cases, 3¢ more; China Nut. 47@51lc 8 galion: Nea:sfoot Oll, bbls, 60c; cases, 65¢: No. 1. bbls. b0c: cases. 55¢: Sperm, crude, §Uc: natural white, 80c: bleached do 55¢: Whaie Oli, natural hite. 30c: bleached do. 45c: Pacific Kubber Mixed Paints, white snd_house colors, $1 26@G1 35 T gal: wacon co.urs, BL@ 25. PETRULEUM. GASOLINE. ET(.—The Stand- ard Oll Company quotes as foliows: Waterwhite ¢ oal UIl, in bulk. 1035c: Pearl OIL. In cases, 16¢; Astrat, do, 16c; Star, do, 16¢; Extra Siar Oll, In cases. 20¢; Elaine, do.'2lc: ) ocene, do, 1¥c: De- odorized Stove Gasolene, in huik. lic: do, in cases, 164gc: 63X Deodorized Naphtha, In bulk, 1035¢: 63 deg. do, in_cases, 1514c: 86 deg. Gaso: iene. in bulk, 20c: 86 deg. do. in cases, 25c § gal. WHITE LK AD—Quoted at 6@7c B b. RED LEAD—Quotable at 613@7c $ 1. TURPENTINE—In cases, 5:c: in iron barrels, 48c: in wooden barrels, 10c B gal. LUCOL—Bolled, bils, dic: do cases, 49¢: bbis, 42c: do cases. 47c. CANDLES—The Standard Oll Com panv quotes as follows: Electric Light—6's. 16 0z Thgc: 14 0z 634c: 12 oz, b3 10 oz BYje. 160z, 8T4c: 14 0z, Tigc: 132 Parzfline Wax Candie whire, B340: colored. 634 c. LEATHEK—Harness, heav. raw, Granites—6's, is 30@s5c ® 1b: do medium, 2Xc; dolight, 26@27c: quotable at Rough Leather, 21@25c B M- Kips. $40@45 ® dozen; Calf, 80c@$1 10 B b: Rough Splits, 7@8c: Belt-knife Splits, 10@12c: Coilas Leather, black. 10@12c P foot: do russer, 10@lzc; Skirting Leather, 30@35¢ B Ib. SUGAK—The Western Sugar Refiuery Company auotes, terms nec cash: Cubs and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 634c: Powdered. 614c: Dry Granu- lated, 555c B Ib; Lonfeciloners’ A, b&ac: Magnolia A, 5kgc. Extra C, 3lge: Golden C.5e; Candy Granulated, 534c; California A, 53sc; hali-burrels 4c more thau varreis, and boxes 3¢ moce. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Beetls very firm at full quotations. Mntton and Lamb are steady. Hogs find a faic market at the old quotations. Who.esale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First_quality, 6lgc; second do, Bigc; third do, 4@5¢c B Ib. i VEAL—Lurg» b@6c: small. €@7 3 b MUTTON— Wethers. 6@615c; Ewes. 60 8 B. LA MB—Spring, 7@7%ec 9 b. PORK—Live Hogs, 315@85sc tor large and 3 @37%c for smail_and medium: soft nogs, 2 314C ® Ib; dressed do. bli@se. WOOD, LUMBER, ETO. The Lumber market has been much more active of late. Posts, 8@10c each for No. 1 and 514@6145¢ for No. 2: Redwood, $5 per cord; Oak, rough, 36 50; peeled, $9; Plue, $5 75. KECEIPTS OF FPRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour. qrsks.... 7.946| Butter, ctls. 171 Oregon 14,777 |Cheese, cts 213 Wheat. ciis. 1'935| kggs, doz... 7,650 Oregon 1,560 Hides, no. U4 Barley, o 7,815 Pelis, s .00 970 Corn, cus. 3:0/ Wool, bis. .. 1,592 Eastera 1,600 | Leather, riis 72 Oats, ctis.. — | Wine. gals..... 84,100 Oregon. . 2,600 | Brandy, gais..". 1,000 Rye, ctls ~ T'130| Hops. bis... . 2 Keans, sks 1,844 Sugar. bbis.._.." 5,098 Potaices, sks. 8,419| Kaisins, bozes . 2,130 Oregon.... 46. | Lumber, M faet.. 10 Onions. sks.. — |Quicksilver tisiks 30 20| i wilow. ctis 16 457 [ Chicory, bbls.... 55 4t8| Broom Coru, bis 82 4.8)0(Sborts. Or, sks.. 2,500 Middiings, skx... 70 Pedagogic Grade-Up in Kansas. It is understood that Super.ntendent Stryker, in order to ‘grade up” the teachers, has prepared an entirely new set of questions for the next examination. Among them are these: “You can frequently see a white horse; why do you never see a white colt?” **Why does a horse eat grass backward and a cow forwarc ?” “Why does a hop vine wind one way and a bean vine another? Explain fully.” “Why does a horse tethered with a rope always unravel it, while a cow twists into knot«?” “Woat is the length of a flour barrel ?”" “What animals have no upper teeth, and why 2" “Why did Abdul Hamid delay accept- ance of the proffered mediation of the powers?’ *‘After the Omaha platform, what is the greatest American document written since tne Declaration of Independence?’’ ““Give a historical fact of the following great men: William Stryker, George Washington, William Shakspeare, Jerry Simpson, Napoleon.”’—Abilene Reflector. — <+ o o Kedhot Stove Rather Than a Mouse. A Toprka woman who resides on Morris avenue declared war a few days ago upon a mouse which inhabited her cupboard. Having secu:ed incontrovertible «vidence that the mouse was 1n the cupboard she seized the rolling pin. Tne cupboard doors were opened and the mouse jumped out, The woman lost her nerve and looked around for something upon which to climb. The stove was the only thing in sight. She gave an awful scream and leaped upon the stove, which was blazing hot. The soles of her feet were badly scorched. The mouse escaped.—Topeka State Journal —————— The remedial effects of laughter are really wonderful, Cases have been known where a hearty laugh bas banishea dis ease and preserved !ife by a sudden effort of nature, THE CALL CALENDAHN. October, 1837. Mo, Tu. h | Fr. |Sa.| Moon's Phases.| | 1] 2|~ First Quarees] S e =1 _FD Oct. 2. 4 fl’ 6|l 7| 8| 9/ —u | | — |48y Full Ztoon. ' 1112 13114‘15\“1@ Oet. 10. ‘:. | | Last Quarte: Oct. 18. i 18(19 20| 21 22|25 | 24|23 | 26|27 |28 |28 |0 | i _‘_‘_%_1_: New Mnun.[ I Oct” 25. | STEAMEKRS TO SAIL. ETEAMKK | DESTINATION. | sATis. | PIER Arcaita_[Coos Bay . 10Aw | FlecLs Weeo.t...l. | HumboidtBay [Oct 17, 9ax |Pler 13 Eureka... |Newror:...... [Oct 13, ¥au|Plecll Cliy Puebia Vic & Pzt Snd |Oct 13, 9aw | Pier 9 Fomona.... | Humboldtlas |Oct 13, 2ru| vieed Moana. Svdne Zry | Pier 7 Siate of Cat | Portiand 15,104 | Fler 34 Eaita Rosa. |San Diezo.. 15 11am Pierll Chilxat, 16, 1pv Pler Lt Corona.. 17. Sam| Piac Ll City Pa 1812 u P MSS WallaWaiia| Vic & Pet 8o |Oct 1K, Sau| Pler ) Homer......|Coos May.... |Oct 18.J0AM|Pier 13 Queen... """ |San Diego. . [Cct 181 am|bier 11 Coiuninin L. lvct 20010am 1 er ty ——— STEAMER: TO ARRIVE, STRAMER | Frox (T Fania Hosa. ... | ~an biego. - [0 13 Mackinaw Tacoma. JOct 13 North Fork ... | Tacoma. Oct 13 Lrescent City. . |Lrescant Oc Waila Walia. .. | Victoria & Puz Chilkat. . Progreso Coron Washtenaw | el River. Yaauina Bay. Humuoold: Bay ... Coos B | Fortinaa. . Portiand Newporz. ..., Victoria & Puzer Souns Chi! 0 Janan. ver Oct Oct NOTICE TO MARINERS, A branch ot the United State Office located in tha Merchant¢ Exchanes iy maiotained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard (0 nationailty and free o expens Navigaiors are cordially Invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling directions of the world are kept on hand or com. parison aud reterence, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding ilghts, dangers to navigation and all matters of interess io ocesn commerce. The tim» ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before Doon. and {3 dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by {slexraphlc signal ieceived each day irow the United States Navai Observatory a Mare Lsiaud A notice stating whether the (Ima ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any, i3 3 Hydrographlc published the same day by the afternoon papers, rol 13 the following dav. and by the morning pape; gligwine iav.” The Time Ball. Lieutenant, U. S N. incharza Braxcz HYDROGRAPHIC OFrice, U. S N, MERCHANTS' kXCHANGE. ©AN FEANCISCO, October 12. 1897. The time ball on Telegrapn HIll was dropped « azacily at Boom (day —L e_ar noon of the 1aota or exactly at 8 P M. Greenwich time. mendian. or ly g Lieutenant U. S. N. in charza. it ey MOON AND TIDE. SUN, < ITED STATES COAST AND GFODETIO SURVEV, Ties Ap Hwiomis or HIGR AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN FRrasCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTk—The high and low waters oc-ur attha City Front (Mission-streec Wharf) about twenty- five mioutes later than at Fort Polnt; the height of tide is ihe same at botn places. October—1897. Wedneslay, October 13, ...6.17| Moon rises . .25 5| Moon sets . s 5 S ¥ = 5 53 14| 2 3.5 06 15| 3.2 3.6 08 10| 41 37 0.9 17| 51»| a8 1.0 15| 6.47| x| 1.1 19| 6.48| 46/11.58] 3.1/ NoTx—In tho above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left haad column, and the successive tides of the day In thy order of occurrence as (o tims. The second tima column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or righi Band column gives tue iast tide of the day, exceps when tuere are bui tuires tides, as sometimes sccurs. The Lelghis glveu are additions 0 the soundings on the United Btates Coast Burvey charta. exceps when a minas sign (—) precedes ne beight, and then the number giVen 1s wublract: s trom the depth ziven by the charts —_—_—mmm SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. - TUESDAY, October 12, Frman of war Duguay Trouin, Fort, 10 daye from Honolulu: o French Consal. Stmr Pomona. Cousinw. 17 hours from Eure<a; pass and mdse. (o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Rival. Johnson, 15 hours from Forg Braze: lumber, to Gray & Miichell. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Doran, Poiuand, via_Astorla, etc: North Pacific Steamship Co. Snip « lory of the Seas, kreeman, 814 days from Departure Bay; 3380 tons coal, to & Dunsmuir Sons Co Bark Aureols, Swan, 7 davs rrom Wiilaba Har- bor; lumber. to Simpson Lumber Co. Brg Luriine, Mcleod, 20 days from Kahululy sugar, to Allen & Lewls Schr Go:ama, Dedrick, 4 days from Coos Bay; 220 M 1t lumber, 10 Simpson Lumber Co. Schr John A. Heliquist, 72 hours from Hume boldt Bay: $80 M ft lumber, to Pacific Lum ber Co, Schr Equator, | ooinson, 13 days from Chiznic Bay, via Astoria 3 days 11 hours: bailast, 10 Zume Bros & Hume. Schr Arthur 1, Krog, 48 hours from roing Arena; 151 cds bark. to McAbee Bios. Schr Lizzie Vance, Hardwick, 12 days from New Whatcom: lumber, to Bellingham Eay Imp Co Schr Fanny Adele, Ogilvie, 9 days from Grays Harvor: iumber. (0 5 E Slade Lumber Co. Schr Eureka, Erickson, 4 days from Coquille River; lumber, to Simpson Lamber Co, Clearesd. TUESDAY. Cctober 12. Stmr Doric, Smith, Yokohama and Hongkongg 0& 0SS Co. &tmr Eureka, Pacsons, San Pedro; Goodall, Pac- « jns & Co. Stmr Uity of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Ship America, Harding, Nanaimo; & Dunsmotr Sons Co. Ar soip James Kerr, Powles, Queenstown; Ep- pinger & Co. 8 days from pass’ ana mdse, o Sailed. TUESDAY, October 12, Brstmr Doric. Smith, Yokohama ana Honge kong. Stmr Protection. Lundquist, Yaquina Bay. Stmr Aleatraz, Carison. Stmr Cleone, Strand, Alblon, with schr Sacra mento in tow. Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanaimo. timr Gipsy. Leland. Sants Crus. Stmr Arcata. Reed, Coos Bay. Br ship Toxteth, Biomley, Port Townsend. Ship America, Hardine, Nanaimo, Br ship Blackbraes Chrishoim, Liverpool. Br sulp Lancing, Hatfieid, London. ¥r<hip Falls of Halladale, Fordyce, Queenstown, Schr Eliza Miller. Christiansen, Kureka. Schr Sacramento, Hansen, Albion,1n tow of stmy Ci-one. %chr Joseph anc Henry, Christlansen, Coquilly iver. Schr Laura May, Hansen, Portland. Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. October 12—10 v w—Weathee cloudy; wind SW; velocity 12 miles Charte The Roderick Dhu loads mdse for Hilo. The ship America 10ads coal at Departure Bay for this port: Br stmr Tekoa, saimon on Fraser River for Valparaiso, Montevideo and London; schr Robert Lewers, lumber at Port Gamble fog ‘Honolulu. Brstmr Olympis Svoken. Sept 26— Lat 3 S, long 32 W, bark Guy C Goss, from Philadelphia, for Port Los Angeles. Miscelianeous LONDON, Oct 12—RBr sutp Kate Thomas. from Newcastie, NSW, for San Fraucisco, put into 8y ney partially dismasted in a gale. Domestic Ports. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Oct 12=Bxtn Amelia, from Honolul Salled Oct 13—sch: E K Wood. for San Frane cisco. £UREKA—Salled Oct 12—Stmr South Coast, foy 8an Francisco; schr General Banning, for San Francisco. QAHXVQG Oct 12—Schr Oceania Vatce, hence Sept 29. TATOOSH—Passed Oct 11—Stmr Progreso. frm Seaitle. for Sau Francisco. Oct 12—Stmr Washe tenaw, from Tacoma, for San Francisco. SEATTLE - Arrived Oct 12-Br ship Cape York, from Port Townsena. VENTURA—Salied Oct 11-Stmr Geo Loomis, for sun Francisco. ASTOHKIA—Arrived Oct 12—-Stmr Columbia, nenre Oct 10. GREENWOOD—Arrived Oct 12—Stmr Whitese boro, hence Oct 11, FORT ANGFLES—In port Oct 12—Ship Yo semite, from Tacoma, for San Francisco: batn Kii, kitat, fro Houolulu, for Port Gambie. - ~OUrH BEND—Arrived Oct 12—sobr Roy Som ers, bence Scpt 8. > €008 BAY—Airived Oct 12—Tug Prinier, hnca Oct 9. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 12- Bkin C C Funk, from Tacoma. GRAY~HARBOR—Arrived Oct 12—Schr Jas A Garfield, from St Michael. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 12—Ship St Davi hence June 16. Salled Oct 11-Stmr Allianca, for Colon, Forelgn Porte. CALLAO—Arrived Aug 23—Br ship Alice A Lelch. from Vort Blakeley. DUNKIRK—Arrived Oct 11—Brship Ardose muichan fron Santa Rosalla. MONTEVIDEO—safled Sept 14— Br bark Alder grove, for Oregon. - SKLVERKY —Salled Sept 26—Br ship Pass of Ki lfecrankle, for Victoria. CHEMAINUS—Sailed Oct 7—Schr King Cyrus, for Sydney. YOKOHAMA—<ailed Oct 9— for Tacoma. s Movements of Trans-Atlantio Steamers, BREMEN—Arrived Oct 12—Stmr Bremen, frm New York. NEW YORK—Saled Oct 12—Stmr Cevee. fop Livernool: stmr Trave, for Bremen. PHILADELPHIA—S.led Oct 12—Stmr Penne sylvania. 1or Aniwe:p. BALTIMORE—ariived Oci 13— Stmr Munchea for Brem=u. nportations KA HULUI-Per Lu-line- 5044 b grean hides 2 bols scrap brass, 240 bags bones. £UREKA—TFer Poriona—1 cs dry goods, 60 pog molding. 13 rollsleather. 999 M shingles, 1 crate picture f ames, 72 bxs buster, 5 M shakes, 3 s.g Peas, 4 kigs berries, 5 doors, | sk potatces.’ 1 pkg mdse, 28 D s 2 9ka iron, 16 pkes iron bolts, 2 bxs pears, 37 M ft lumber, 1 keg herrings, 110¢ house- hold z00ds, 12 pkgs express. 1 sk coln. E Rand E R K—2.7 bxs butter, 13k wool, 1es hats. 1 owl, 46 doors. PORTLAXN D—Per Alice Blan hatd—2925 bdlg shouks. 41 bdls tarrel heads, -0 bdis barrel hoops, Astoria—9 M ft lumber, 4504 bdis shooks. Marstfi 1116 bxs apples 2 cs cheese, 1 ¢s hards ware, 16 pkes vot le., 100U ¢s salmon, 2 bils hides and skins, 1 bale bisikets, 3 ba.es flinnel. Myrtle P in —11 bxs cneese. 1 p ow point. Coquille R ver—155 bxsappies, 24 bxs buttery 86 cs 290 bals | room handles EURKKA—1 cs plctures. 228 sks jeas, 2 crates. saws, 10 bxs apyles. 24 bxs garlic seed. 1 bx lard, 1 cs dry gouds, 1 cs iobacco, 1 cs surgical ius ru- ments, 2 pxes mdse. % bxs notions, 28 pikgs furnie ture, 4 bxs books, 3:0 M suingies. Lonsignees. Per Lurline—Allen & L wis. Per Alice Blancha:d—Claisop Mill Co: Golden Gate Plasier Mills: W A Dwight: W J Clark. Gale Sros: Hilmer, Bredhoft & Schuiz; Meyers. Cairick & Wil fams; aker & Hamilton: Standard Oil Co: Ca'ifornia tiox Co: W .ltney’s Express; Heary § Ailen; Bandon Woolen-mills; Hulme & Hart; § O R-ed: Wieland Brewing C Whit land Produca' Wieiand Bros: Hils bro<; H Warfleld: S & G vnmp; Marshall, Teggars & Co; McDonsld & Mo: Kiunon: Park & Lacy: California ~av Work Feizenbaum & Lo: Pacific Coas Newspaper Sy: dicate: Carroll & Carroll; L G Sresovich & v'o: B Levton: & ore Hunt & Co: Duvidson & Miliers Overland Freight and Transter Co; W.eland Broge Fer Pomona—U E Whitney © C1: k13 H. Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Christy & Wise: " & Frao. ; Hills 8103 J H Newbauer & Co: H & tommercial Co: Wieland Brewing Co: Pae Lumber Co: Marshall & Reim.rs: L Schneld or Crocker & Bros: Standard Oli Co: W itzel & Bak. Norton. Teller & Co: U BSmith & Co: Seegelkan sugar, 70 60 bbis moiasses, & Bu. kner: Wheaton, Breon & Cn: C W Burgeses odge. Sweeney & Co: Aiv.01 Lumber Co; Sootr & Van Arsdale Lumber Co: Wells, Fargo « Co: J B Lakin: Ros: & Hew.eti; A Fayv: J K Hanity & Lo Trobock & Bergen: Garcia & Maggini: 3 Fin: Overland Freight auu Transfer Co: J it Speliacy; S varmun Lumber Co. tou.erprise Browery g Wachter; ¥ Korbel & Bros; Wieiand Eros.

Other pages from this issue: