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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WED NESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1897 N 2). $4 40@4 75: Dry Salted Shoulders (boxed). ‘:“cs: :n'-m Clear Sides (boxed), 34 8798 b5; Whisky. distillers’ finished goods, per gailon, THE COMMERCIAL WORLD THE MARKETS SUMMARY OF Eflver unchanged. Wheat autl and uasettied, Freigats firm. Bariey dull and tending downward. Oais aud Cora nezleciel and weak. Rye lower and dvll. Buckwheat nominal. Seana weak atthe dechioe. beeds unchanged. Muy weak. Feedstuffs unchunged. Flour shows 10 chanse. Potatoes . Ouions higher. Eutier in fair supply. Cheese higher. Eggs ady More Eastern Poultry fn. Gameeasy. Pesches and Appies doing be:ter. Grapes glut the marker Hums weak. Facos and Lard lower. Hops ve Bee! fim in Hoes. EXPORTS OF DOMESIIC PRODUCTS. The to valve of the experss of d omestic prod- 7 States for the month of Sep- 110r the nine months end- 021,785. The value of <'the mouth mentioned the nine months, $165,- esastufls #4,128210 wor h cisco during the month and £ he nine months. uets fro the by <an Fra om $13.516,4 46 wor O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATH DURING PAST 12 HOURS Fxplanation. The arrow fles with the wind. The top figres &t station indica e maximum temperature for the days: those uncerneath it.if any, the amount o1 Tainfall. of melied snow in inches and bundredtha. during the past twelve bours. lsobars, or solld lines, ‘conneci po'n s of equal alr pressure; iso- therms, or dotied lines, equal temperature. Ihe word “high” means Lizh barometric pressure and fs usuelly accomoanied by fair weather: -iow” refers (0 low pressure. and’is usvally precedsd and accompanied by clondv weatherand rains. “Lows” usually first appear on the Washington coast. When che pressore is high in_the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars ext, north and south along the cost, rain is probable: but when the “low’ 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the fornia coast, warmer weather may be expecied 1n_summer and colder weather in wi The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resnit. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, October 1%, 1% ER 2 The foliowing are the rainfails during the past twenty-four hours aud the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last season: Kureka.lZ this season 1.51, last season last season 9. last season 11. last s Iast season this sesason .18 last Los Arngeles .0/, this season 2.00, last 2.62: Red Eluff trace, this -eason .7 117 Sacramento 0D, this season . n_Francisco, .00. this season 66: Fresno .U0. this season .72 7 Luis Ubispo .00, 24 sewson season .08: San Diego .00, thisseaso: .71, Iast sea- on .13 10 £an Francisco Gata minimum 50, mean 56. Westher Conditions and General Fore- casts. The s1orm which was noticeable 1ast evening off the Washington cozst bas apparently divided. a Yumsg .0U, this season .81, last season Maximum temverature 82, poriio of it passinz northessiward into B itish Columbla and the remaindsr recurv-d westward off the coast Very high winds prevailed last night and to-day off the mouth of the « oiumbia: a Fort Canoy the maximum veloclty was 72 miles per hour from the southesst. Light rain has fallen from Cape Mend:clno _northward throughont Oregon and Washington. The weather is cloudy and somewna: hreatening frox San Francisco northward, aid _occasional light showers are iikely to occur throughout that re- gi0n for the 1 ext twenty-four hours. Forecsst made at an Francis o for thirty hours, ending midn ght October 20, 1897 N orthern Ca ifornis—Par.i+ cloudy Wednesday, prebubly with scatiered snowers in north portion cooler in morth portion except at Eurexa; fresh souihwest wind. outhern California—Fair Wednesday; fresh westerly wind. Nevata—Cloudy Wednesday, probably with snowers in excreme north portion. Utah—Party cioudy Wed iesday. Arizona—Fair Wednesday. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy and proba- bly occasional light showers wednesday; brisk scuthuest wind Special repor. from Mount Tamaipais, observa- tion t-k~n a5 p. 3 : Cloudy: southwest wind, 5 miles per hour: temperaiure. 55; mazim_ -, 65, W. H. HAMMON, Forecast i i NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK. Oct. 19.—The undertone of to- day’s market was one of strength throughowt. The volume of transactions wa: not large. and there were prolonge: periods of dullness, when tratiog was practcally staznant, bui the cps tions of impor.ant iuterests which were jromi- nent ia the late bull market were manifest. The tone of yesterduy's market had apparently deter- mined larze professional operators 10 undertake a movement for a ri-e to-day. The break in the price of Puliman. due to the news of the death of the head of the c.npany. halted (he Operat.ons ©of tbis e.ement for w lme, but the firmbess of ihe geveral list in the face of the break in Pullman and of marked weakliess in_Chicaso (78 and the stron: support which was off. red the Pul.man siock encourwsed the bul Operators to renew their campaign in an aggressive way Ia er in the afternoos. The resuit was thai the shoris weiedrives (0 cover ana prices throughout the lis: moun ed stronzly upward toa point materia iy #bove lust ni-he's clos.. The bears had mide the most of the sympathetic eff-ct produc-d by the oper cakuess iu Pullmao, but the mederatn decliue effected in the general iist failed to bring any be.vy iquidation or to disiodge an. great amount of -(op-1oss o.ders I he manifesc firmness of prices dis ouraged the AL the c.us+ was precipitate. Al the news of the day continued favorable, railroa caruings con inuiog 10 show improve jmens The exchanse warket showed a distinciiy a and their rush o cover rien lency, (hough the ouly ANGOUDCEeD:. nt ©f zoid fiom rurope was of the withdr.wal for shipm 01 ited Stutes of 35.000 pounds of B0 ¢ from ihe Bavk of Engand. Goid, h wever 5 10 (ra0sil fron Austraia (0 a0 I'r:ne 8-0. The Jocal money marke. coutinued easy uud outside banks continued 0 take « larger amount of com- mCrcial pkrer in Lals markei. 4 feature of the Loud murket wis the Sa e of two bioces. 118,000 and 100,000 of Unios Pacific col- lateral Sixes a. uncianged prices. D.alings In bonds 00 & large scate, but pri-es kener- al y showed improvewent. Tie torai sales were #1,620,"00. nited Staccs feurs registered ad. vauced Y oid and ihe fives deciine | 1 To &l saies O s10cks 10-day were 281,500 shares, including the following: atchison jreferred 4676, Burlington .2,8:0 Loui,viie snd Nash- ville 12,360, Missourl Pucifi19,178, New Y ork Ceural 10,475, Nor hern Pacfic preferred 7112, seadioz 9590, =t Paui 29.910, S00thern rutiway peterred 4380, Uniow Pacific 15,835, American Iobacco 4435, Bay >late Gas 450, Puilman 15 €27, ~ogar . 6,125, Wesiern Uniun 603, Chicage Gas 30,500. LONDON MARKET. NFW YORK, Oct. 18.—The Evening Posis London cab.ezram says 1he stock markets were dull t-day cxcepr American, which were beiter on the New York lead, but transactions were few. 10-day’s suie by the Bauk of rngiaud of eagles atirac s attention, the withdrawal, though smail, beins the first since the price of eagles was raised. he Parls Bourse was better atier dullness and the Berlin market was quiet. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Frices for Bonds and Railway ~hares. Oc. 19 — Money on eall last loan 2g: closed a: 214%; prime meicantiie paper, 4@ivix: Sterling ex- change firm, with actusl business in bankers bills &l $4 B4l for demand, and $4 82@4 8214 for sixiy days; posted rates, $4 BUlz@4 8315 NEW YORK, easy &t 2@214%: and 84 85; commercial bills, $4 81: siiver cer- tiiicates, b¥34c: Mexican dol.ars. 4434c; Govern- went bonds irreguler: Siate bonds du.l; raflroud bouds sirong. CLOSING $TOCKS. Raflroads— |3t Paul 947 Atchison ... 34 | Precerrea 189y Preterred.. /" 3014 St Paul & Gmaha. A0 Baltimore & Obi; Canuda Pacific . ... 142 20 Preerred Southern Pactfi : Suears, Cut Loaf, —; Uranulated, —: | standard ~a,” —. | FY Ty T Hecsipa. | SEipmenis | Flour. bbis -........... | 17.000 5.000 | Wheat. bu. | 113,000 194.000 Corn, bu | se600v| 59200 Oats’ bu 350000 314W0 ye, bu. I | 11.000 800 Barler, bu... | 85,000 106,000 Canada Southern.. 5614 Southera k iusg On the Produce Exchange to-day. lhs Buiter mar- Centrai Pacific.r.. 170" Profecred 323 | ket wes firm: creamertes. 10@23c: dairies. Ches & Ohbio. 217 Texus & vac 11yg | 12@19c; cheese, quiet, E@83yc; egss, firm: 3 Chicago & Aliou..162 | Union Pacific...... 2134 | ldige. Chic: $514|U ¥ D& G.....10 Bia | Wheat Movements. 54" Wabash. - 7TVs | Recelpte Shipments. Chicago, ini & L. v | Preferred ... 1855 | Bushels Clties. Busheis. do ~ do prefd. ¥9 |(Wheel & L E. 17 | “418,850 . Minneapol: CCC& st 8614| Preterred......... 114 | 335397 utotn ... . Preferred B3%y ) xpress Companis— | 83200, Milwaukee . 5 Lel & Hudson. 15 Adams Ex.. 185 | 1108007 . Chicago.. < Deila W, 166 | American k.x. ... 116 23'945 S 2 Del & Rio G. 1234 United States. 38.000 . St. Louls = Preferred i3 Wells-F 30,332 Detroi....... e Erte. new ... Miscelians . 41,000, .Kansas Clty. . 111,000 First preferred. . ATCOLON I gy e e Gmy FL Wayne. 187" Preferrei.. 1,070,304 5ub,801 Gt Nor pfd. .. "‘51 | TIDEWATER. Hoceiag Vai.. 614 5 Jiinom Cent. 1,104 | Am Tubacco. iy Lake Erle & W 1% rroferred. 25 60 . Prefe red 786 Chicago Uas. 92134 Lake Shore........171%|Cons Gas.. 3 Louis & Nasn 9214 Com. Lavle Co..1.17 S Manhaitan L. 1uzls Col F & lon. i Met Traction....... 114 d> do pref i Michigan Central. 10735|Gen. Klecuic. LIVERPOOL WIHEAT FUTURKS. Minn& st L. 27 | dlinois Stecl by do do 1st prei’d. 84 | La ilede Gas. 14 | opentug. L Mo. Pacific. . 3ive Leac.... ... 38%s | OPeniDE-..... Mobile & OBio.... 27 | do prefd... . 1033, = Mo. K &T. Liya Na Lin Ol 063, FARIS FUTUMES o o prefid. .. 355 Uregonimp. Co.l. ) Xov. N S "Cenltat 1 94vy Pacific Matl 3314 | Flour — Opentng . s N X Cenirai 1034y Pullman Paluce,..171 5 Closing...".. s % N Y Chicago& SiL 1319 Sllver Certificates. 583, | Wheat—Opening w0 do do 1siprerd. 70 | Stan Rope&Twine 57g Ciosing 25 B 3 Sugar....... Eovat L aen i EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET No amer Co..110 4 No Pacific... 1914 U § Leather. . CBICAGO. Iii. Oci 18 —CATTLE—Buyers Preiecred 5 1o e 00K hold cautious!y to-day and prices were bare! Osiario® W....... 187 U S Kubber.. 4 | steady for the bulk cf the offerings. 0 few na e Ny e 38 | Wommen vuiua. . 54% | tive caule were off rea that prices wers largely Pittsburg. ... ......165_ |Ch & W 1614 | nominal, salcs Leing on & basis of $4@4 50 for Reading. . ceee T4 CENW.... 1243, | poor to pretty good dressed beefstecrs und $4 603 Lock Island. 834l Trerened.....c 535 for shipping caitie. Stockers and ferders St Louis & 415/ koG & Wetn. we e falrly animated at §2 85@4 50. Cows. balis P‘;eiht‘rud. <eeee 1014 Preferred. and helfrs sold a: former prices. Caives were St P, &M, 12 CLOSING BONDS. U = New 4s, reg...12615 N J Cent Gen By 40 do 4s coup..127%3 North Carolina 6o 38, 13" Dods....... dods, ..114 | Northern Pac Ists 120%; do 2, 1 981s| Do, 3s. eeen 5914 do bs. 114%5| Do, 4s .0 vy do Bs, 11845 N YO &S0L 4N 10974 | Nor & W 103" Northwest Consois132g AlaClass A0 active and zeverslly unchanged, best grades went to farders and canters at prices ranking from $3 5U@4 35 for steers to $2 75G4 for cows a1.d heiters HOGR—\W ere active, prices rullng steady at Monday's figures. -ales were larsely a: &5 69@ E common packers, $3 35@3 50; best 1 $3 90@4. Figs s0id wostly at 83 8 of Luicher hogs, welghing »round ounds, were made in several iusiances ai $4 0. Do, ClaasB.omor 108 | Do Qe s 117 % | The late warcet was very low on packiug hogs B o X = | prices ruling weaker D oo - 15138 | P'Trade in sheep and lsmbs was fairly active, prices Archison & 0'S Line 1.Z11975 | Tuling weaker 1or sheep aud 10c 10 1ic lower for Do, Adj 4s. Do, bstr. i | lamus. Nuilve -hecp were saiable at $2@s for anada So. 2ds 14515 O Imp 18 the voores, up 10 $4 20a4 30 tor choice focks et b ot e ] | Western (ange theep were n demand at 83 25 Ches 1erm Pacific 6s, <195 10214 | 415 for comwou to prime grades. Lsm.s soid C& Uhto 5 :e2ding 48......... B43s | B ¥3 T@H 75. Great uumbers or Westerns sold Cit&bs Bio Weit, Tsia. 51 | i 84 25@b 4 Den& i G 1sis.. 111 (St L& L3 Gen 5s 85 | heceipis—iattle, 5000: hogs. 26,000: sheep, Len & K G 4s.... 8%3; St L& ~ F Gen 6s. 11414 | 17,000, Eas: Tenu lats.... 1045z ~t P consols....... 138 i LrieGen ds....... T0L4 St P C & Plsts... 11914 Hansas City- FW&DIlssir. 71| Dy Bs.... .....[1143 | EANSAS CITY. Mo. vct. 19.—CATTLE—Re- Gen Llecirlc 55...100 |S Carolln 14 | ceipts. 7500; market sieady: Texas steers, §2 55 CH&sA6s.....108 ~outnerr Ky Bs... 8134 | g3 60: Texus cons, B.@s3 ud- na ive stee:s, 83 .5 49 . Jo ¥8 ofl. 10814 ~tanRpe&Twinebs 6215 | @5 15; nailve cows and helfers, ¥1 26@. 90: H & T Cent b3 110 " [Tenn New Set 4s.. ¥53, | sluckers and feeders, $2 75@4 40; buls. &2 25@ o co Bs. . Tex Pac L& G 1sts 8643 | 325, IwaClias . Do, rex 2ds. 25~ " HOGS—Recelpts. 11,000, Market weak to 5c Kan P Coutr. Y2 UPists........ ...101%% | lower. Bu.k of sales, $35210@58.12: hewvims. Kun PIsuDD)ir1li |UP D&Guif 1sta 5034 | »335@8 t0: puckers 55 45@3 02 s uiixed, £3 55 La Nw Consol 4s Wab Ist Bs...... 30718 | @3 70; lights, »3 <T15@5 Tu: yorsers. 83 85@ & N Unl 4s. | Do. 2ds.. “Blg | D70 pigs, 82 2D@ 18 Jissourt vs... Vst irore dh .18 |8, ErFoKeceiis 4000 Marke: fim. Lambs, 3 28, a. Ceuiuries. ... 683 | @5 30; mutions. $2a3 75. Do, 4s.... """ %8 | Do, veterred | A 0] S N'Y Central Isis. 11. % KsCity P&G1sts bs— Omana : MINING STOCKS. | _OMABA, Oct. 18. — CATTLE—Receipts, 5400. Chollar....... $ 60/0ntano...., 350 | Market steady _ Native beef steers, $4@0; W eai- Ciown Point./ " §0 Opbir...... 80| ern sieers, 33 T0@4 26: Texus siecrs, $3@38 60 Con Cal. & Vall 120 Piymouth... 09 | cows mad hiliers, B3 ¥0: canners, $2@2 w0; Deadwood ... .. 30 100 | stockers and feeders. £3 504 4C; cu.ves, 45 SU@ Gould & Curry... 50 $00 | 550: buis, stuks. etc., $2@3 50 Hale & Norcross. 100 ¢ 100 HOGS —'Fereipt , 270U, Market 5c Ligher. Jiomestake. . 28 00 a - 16d| Heavy $350@3 65: mixea. $355a3 60 ilght, Iron Silver. 2o/ Lulon Con........ 30 | §3 6583 70; bu.k of sa 03, £3 56@3 6 5. Mexican. ... 40| Yellow Jacket.... 50 SHEEP—Receipts, 3.00. diarae: sirong. Fair - to cboice muiives ®3 50@4 00: ialr tw choice oston. Wsierns, £540@3 70: common and stock sheep BOSTON, Oct. 18. — Atchison, 14; Bell Tele- | $3@3 75; iambs, $3 756G 4 76. phope. 264: Chicago, Buriington und Quincy, 95 Mexican Central, 57: Oregzon Short iine, 20; San Diego, — NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, Oct 19. — Flour 37.405 barrels: exporls, 25.424 barr active and steady. WHIAT—Receipts, 224,975 bushels; exports, 184.609 bushels. Spot irm; No. 2 red, 974c@ 9768c. Options opened ewsy under bearish cables, bui ralifed and were firm ail day on later foreign receipta, tairly buying, small Northwestern receipis. covering und final steadiness aL Liverpoo; closed La@lgc net higher: No. 2 red, \ctooer. cios:d B43c: Decem ver. 9363 @94%4c, closed 941ge. H./18—Quiet; unchanged. WOOL—-Quiet: unchanged PETROLEUM~—Duil: unchanged. PIG IRON—Warrants «10sed «asy; $6 75 bid to 7 usked . LAK: COPPER—811 bld, $11-5 TIN—$13 80@13 90 asked. SPELTER—%4 15 bid and $4 25 ss<ed A.—Exchange $3 9214 bid and €3 9714 asked: brokers steady, 83 75, CUFFrE—Options opened irregular at un- changed prices 1o 10 poii 18 @ecline; clos~d barely s'eady with prices 5@10 juin.s lower. Sales 16 £00 bazs 1i.cludinz December, $625; March, £6 45@6 50. Spoi—Li1, duli: No, 7 Invoice, 7c: No. 7 jobbing, T3c; mid,sieady: Cordova, 10@15c. aw, nominal; refined, sieady. ked. » AR— BUTIEK — Recelpts, 6895 packages. qulet; Vatiers creamery, 14@25c: wlgius, 23c: tactory, 3c. = GS—Receipts, 9110 packages: quict; State and Pennsylvania, 16¢c; W es.ern, 17c. Dried Fruits. W_YORK, Cct. 19.—Dried fruits quiet and firm. Evaporated appies, common, 5@7c = prime wire tiay, ¥l4c: wood dried, prime, Blgc; cnuice, 815@B4c: Tancy. Bc. PRUNES—5g814c B 1. 8 10 slze and quality. APRICOT>—Koyul. 7@814¢: Moorpark, 9@11c. | EACHES—Unpeeied, 7@llc: eoed. 12146 o CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—The most notable change 11 the wheat market to-day was an advance of g per bushel in May, while December declined 1gc That represents the style of the day’s operations of the buil clique. Liverpool seut very discouraging quotations at the op-ning here, more especially for spot wheat. Callfornia wss reported 15d per cental lower, red winter 15d lower and No. 1 spring 2d low: Futures were less radically weak. showlng only 35@Y declins. A private cablegram 8 14 the marke: at Liverpool was depressed by excessive suppiles und imc< of demand. This weakness wbroad s sufficlent 10 cau e an easy fesling at the openiig, December staiting at 903,@9- Tac, us compared wi h yesterday’s ciosing price ot 9.@ 1 C; 2 A":‘improomon prevailed that the death of G. M. Puilmian would cause tbe selliug out of some whes. which it was ramorcd he. was “ion.” on at thetime of hisdeath This heiped in the opening wea ness and the subscquent slight decline. Trad- ing al. morning wa« scaiter-d and_inconsequen. uia’, and ihis 1act made 1 easy for news of a very ordinary cuarac'er 10 iufluence prices one way or the other. Chicago receipts were 203 cars, against 277 Inst year. Atlantic port exports were equal in wheut and flour to 535.000 bushels. A renewa: of arvught damage complaints from Argentine heiped ) st rialiitle 1aily about «n_hour 1rom the open- ing, and December, which had been seiling at 9Ubje.a'vinced 10’ 9lizc. Then prices slowiy saxied off again. The onil 'iqus i1 thet month, whi b liad teen sieudily di posing of its ho.dings lately. wis mseller of Lecember agalp every time that month shuwed signs of life and a buyer cf May The consequence w: s a material lessening of the spreal )etween those (w0 opt ©ne builish factor which was apparently over.ooked was the smell incrouse In «Ontr.ct stoc<sfor he week, on'y 18,000 bushels bein - died to 583,00 tush- eis on hand. After the advauce to 9lijc Decem- ber eased off to 90 “This was fol «wed by an- other advauce (0 91%5c. bu liver«l seliing pound- cd prices down aguli «0 H07pC. December clcs d at BuTg@dlc Corii disp.ayed more weakne«s than at any time since the present aeciine began. December nngbed from 2681jc to 2515, clusiug 12@6kclower at 2554, Onts w re weak with corn, selling off Y4cand closing at the bo.tom. Yellow fever again resumed its sway over the provision marke. and caused it to resume the weakness it app -ared Lo be emerging from yester- day. ‘Ihe leadine futures rangea as foilows: ARTICLYS. Uper.| Hish| Low. |Cioce. W heat 50 | | | a1 91 9% 4l 2584 29% | 173 17 December. . 10“. 185 18 15 ay..... .| E 03| Mess Pork @ bbi— | £ 1 ecomber............[780 |785 (770 (775 January. 00 88, (880 |865 (57214 Lard, % 100 is. December.. 4 436 |42715)4 39 January. < 450|445 |4 47 hort &1 October .. 4 457% 4 455 December... e 4470 44715 January.. 452344 55 Cash quotations were as foliows: Fiour, barely steady; No. 2 Spring wheat, »4@88c: No. 8 Spring Wheat. 71 i4@s3c: No. 2 Reu, V@53 No. 2 Corn, . 2414¢. o Oats. 1x:: No 2 White, £. 0. b, 213.’1%(:: No. 3 White, £. 0. b, 2014@:135c: No. 2 wye 43c: No. 2 Barley, Bomiunal: No. 3 f. o b, ¥9@ilc: No. 4, Lo. b, 2814@38c: No. 1 Flaxseed, 95:@S1 011, Prime Tiniochy Seed.$2 65; Mess Pork bbl. 87 ¥5@7 80. Lard @ 100 s, 4 30@4 3215; Short Ribs sides CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALE! CHICAGO, Oct. 18.— (he Earl Fruit Company sold to-da; Grapes—Tokays, single crates. $1@ ge 8115: double crates $215@3 2, ge $246; Maiagas, sligle crates. 50G95 . averaxe B¥C. ' Plums—Coe's Late Hed, #1 35. Eigut cars sold to-day NEW YuxK, Oa 19 —The d Fruit Com- pany s0'd to-day: Grapes—To<ay sing.e crates 55c@81 2), average Y8-; doubie crates, §1 75@ e$.11: Verdel, sincle crates, 8) Morocco, 1 08@) 31: Cornichon, $1 10@ | : Muscai 75c@§) 0. Pear~—Ens er Beur.e, | 8205@2 10, aveia,e $2 09 1hirteen cars sold to- BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BOSTCY, Oct. 18.—Tne wool market continues qu e, although there is no sign of weakness in its tone. Territory wo cls coutinue to lead in sales. Fleece wools rule slow, but the tone continues to harden and fine washed delalnes have sold at 30 cents. The demaod is quiet, white holders aie | Inaiff ren and lcok for better pric s ‘ater. | Au.ir lian weol boids firm in price, and saes are beiux made 1ight alug, a thou:h the s rong price checks the aemand 10 some ex ent: Quota: | tions: Territors weo's, Monta ». fine medium and five, 18@18c. scoured, 48@50c: stapie 52@ 85¢c; Utsh, Wyoml g -tc.. fine mediom and tine, 15@17c: scoured, 48@50c; stapie, 52@doc. Austrailan wouis, . coured basis, cOu bIng, super- fine, 70@72c; combiug. good, BS@BKC: combing, | average, 62@65c: Queensiand, combing, 65c. FORL1GN MAKKETS. Loudon, LONDOX, Oct. 19.—Consols. 111 13-16; stiver, 27 3-160. French ren:es, 103f Ti4c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 19.—Wheai—Quiet; No. 1 standard California whest, 38s; cargoes uff coast, notning doing, 3d iower; carzoes on passage, quiel for white, easy for ted: English country markeis, quiet: French country markets. firm; Liverpool wheat, No, 1 Cailforoia, 7, 1la@bs; wheat in Paris easys four in Paris. easy. CUTTUN - Uplands, ¥5ga. cLoSE. EAT—Spot No 2red Wes ern winter steady, i No.1red Northera spring new steady, 7 wH Ts 14d. CORN—American mixed old stealy, 3s 34d: October q fet, 38 14d; November quiet, 3s Tgd; December qulet, 38 13/4d. NOKTHERN WH:AT MARKETRL, Oregon, PORTLAND, Oct. 19 —The local wheat mar- ke: 1s weak and lower with the heaviest selling movement of the s-uson in progress. ome sales were reported ai 80c 0c Walla Walln early in toe day, butin Lhe w.leT.0ON eXporters were quoting 7c with vlue stem at 51c and valley 82c and wers being farrl swamped with offerings at those fig- ur-s. Auother cargo finished ioadin to-day. Cleared—German ship Wilkommen for Queens- town with 83,996 busbeis wheat. Washington. TACOMA. Oct. 19.—Wheai receip’'s fall off con- siderably to-dav, about 34 cars having arrived up to noov. The tone 0f the WArk-t was weak but quotations remained «t (he fi ures of the preced- ing day. No. 1 blue stem. B.340; No. 1 club, B0ge. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND. Cet. 19.—Kxchanges, 1339,924; balances, $75,631. EX(HANGE AND BULLION. S:eriing Exchange, 60 d —~ 8483 Ster.ing Exchange, xigh - 48514 Sterling cables.... ... ........ - 486 New York Exchange, Sight.... - 15 New York kxchauge. lelesraphic. — iTie Fine Stiver, per ounce.. — 583, Mexican Dollars.. ... 461y —_—— FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AMND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHT=—Are firm at 30s, usual options, with & falr amount of chartering going on. The chartered wneat fi-et in port has a reg- Istered tonnage of 78,500, against 84 300 tons on the same dute last year; disenguged, 20.800 tons, sgainst :5.700: on ihe way to tbis port, 196,747 toDs. against 255,200, Wik T—The Craizmore takes for Cork 32 360 ctis va ned at $48 100 Muskoka, tor Cork, 79 - 565 ctls at $128,484; Arranmore, for Cork. 69, 625 c.is at $102,700. ‘The market is unsettied aud very dull, though there is no decline worthy of 1.otc. Local quotations are as follows: $1 40@1 47% for No. 1. §1 4834 for cholce and $1 bUGL O2%y # cul for exira chiice tor mililng. CALL BOARD EAL®S. INFORMAL EESSION—9:15_o'clock—December— 20,000 ctis. 81 47; 2,000, $] 4735 May—6000, 81 344; 4000, $1 3474: 10,000, 81 44. SECOND SESSION—Diay - 18,000 ctls, $1 4414 December—4000, $1 4754 2000, $1 474, 000" 81 400, 814850y 15000 B AT cils, $1 47. . Bl 4 2 14 May—8000. 81 44 i N s i 5o loN = Decomber—4000 ouls, 47 800U 47 May—18,000, $1 adis; 2000, 31 6434 2000, h 44 3% BARLEY—The Craigmore takes for Cork 40,679 ctls Brewing, valued at $44,700. ‘I he market is excessively duil and the tendency is downward. The shippers are out of the market for Brewing and this description 1s lower. Dark Ferd i1softeriug ireely aud the sellers are willing to accept concessions :o effect sales. Choice bright keed contiiuvs scarce and steady. Feed. 7744@%214¢ for aark nnd S6@%6i4c for cholce hn.s Chevalier. §1 5215@1 5734 for No. 1and 81 1 40 tfor 1(32: anlu‘tlu for No. 1and © W cul 1or dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. 1 & —8: . :xxn. ::l:: 9:15 “:-au-m-m briuging 34 25@6 15. The bulk of the Wesierns | SECOND SEssioN—December—4000 ctls, 83c: 2OUS. BaY4 e 2000, B Tge. Hxeuv SkssioN—December—10,- 000 ¢ 84Tge. UAiS_kxcept for seed descriptions, Which are firm and in demund. (he market I8 fint and neg- iccted ran y reed, 81 25@1 30, #1 15@1 0. & xoud to choice. common, §10U71£@1 12%5: Surprise, le: Rea, $1 17%@1 80; Gray, $1 10 Miling, 81 1215@1 1143 ® cil; Biack, for seed. 31 85@1 bU. Ciipped Outs seil at $1@2 B ton over the raw product. CORN—The market continues very dull and s d cine in Lirge )ellow is teporie. Taere is no White of any consequence offering. _Smail Round Yellow, $120@1 25 ® ctl: Large Yellow, &1 05; Whice, ‘sominal. KYE—Is weak and dull at £1 10@1 1214 9 cil BUUAW nkal—Is nomina, asthereis hardly any offering. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Prices for ail kinds remain about the same. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Famiy extras, $5@5 10: Bakers' extras. 84 75@4 55 ¥ bol. CORNMEAL KTC.—Foed Corn, §24@25 ® ton: Cracked Corn, #25@26 B ton. JULLSTU FFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Grabam Flour, 85 ¥ 100 s: Kye Fiour, $250® 100 £ 75; $2 45: extra cream do, 83: Ustmeal, $5 50: Oat Groats. $4: Hominy, $3 10@ 0: Buckwheat Fiour 3 2523 50; Uracked WWheat, 83 25; Fariua. $4 50; Whote Wiieat Flous, $323: Kolied Cats (bbis), $3 703 90; lu sacks, $375; Peurl Barley, 34; Spilt Peas, $350; ureen do, $425 w 100 Ibs HAY AND FeEDSTUFFS, Recelpts of Hay are running large again and the market 1s weak. Bran and Middlings are un- changed. BEAN—815@15 50 for the best and $14@14 50 ® ton for outside brands MIDDLINGS—$20@20 50 1qr lower grades and £2150@22 50 ¥ ton for the FEEUSTUFFS—Roiled Barley, §18 50@19 50: Ofl cage Meal at the miil, $80 ¥ ton: jobbing, $31: Lhopped Feed, $15@18 ® ton: Cocoauut $17 b0: Cottonseed dical, $20 ) HAY—Wheat, u'z?)d % ton: Wheat and Oat, $11@l4; Ost, $10@12: Bariey. £10@13: com- pressed, $12@14; Alfaita, $8@9 BU; stock. ¥5@9; Clover, $5@10 9 ton. BTHAW=30@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Beans are dull and weak at the decline. Thers | 18 no coange 1n Seeds. BEANS—Bayos, #1 75@1 ¥0; Small Whites. $115@1 26: Larze Whites, 1 10@1 20: Pinks. #1 50@1 40: Keds. #1 30@1 40: Biackeye, 81 90 | ed Kidney, $.@2325: Limas. $1 85@1 95 | Butters, $1 561 50: Pes, 81 :5@] v. | (SEED.—Brown Musiard, 82 25@2 50: Yellow | Mustard. $2 z5@2 50; Fiax, $1 7551 ¥5; Cana beed, 13,@214c P b: Almaifa, 6igc: Kape, 233@ 3,c: Hemp, B0 Timothy, 43gc. = 1ED PEAS—Nlies, 81 20; ureen, §1 20@1 70 55 wol FOTATOE ONIOD ., VEGETABLES. Ounions arestili higher. Vegetables are also doing better. Potatoes ure unchanzed. FPOTATOES—Early Hose, 25@35c; River Reds, 49@d0c: Burbanks, 25@35c: ~alinas Burbanxs Su@dlc; Sweet Potatoes, 50@75¢ ® cil. ONIONS—8l@l 10; Pickle Onions, 5U@75¢c B sack. VEGETABLES—Bay Squash. f0@75° % box: Marrowfat Squash. $6@8 ion: Bay ucumbers, BU@40c B box: Pickles. reppers, S0@40Uc Green Peas. 1le@2c B s, 1@2c. Lima Beans, 75c@§1 # sack: G Oara, 51@75c P box: Dited Ukra. b@Sc ® M: Egg Piant. 35@50c: Unbbage, 60@7d @ ctl; Cur- Tols, 2.@30c ¥ sack; Garlic. 14@2c ¥ b: 1oma- Loes, 25@40c for niver and 35@50c for Alameda. POULTRY POULTRY —A car o' Essiern sold a' 84 50 for Hens, $4 1or . oung Roosters $4 50for 0d do, $2 75 for Fryers and 2 50 1or Broilers. Game way easy again yesterda: dull as_usu. Live Turkeys quotable at 13@l6c for Gobblers and 121,@14c for Hens; Geese ® pair, $1 25@ 150; Ducks, $2 tO@4 50: Heus, §5@4 50: Roost- ers. voung., £3@4: do, oid. $i: Fryers. &2 50 @2 Broilers, 82 25@2 50 for large and $1 50@ 2 for small: Figeons, $1 25@1 0 » 4oz for young aud 75¢@8$1 for old. M+ —Quail. § dozen, $1@1 25: Mallard, $4@ ANU GAME. Poultry was tontal.s nd ¥1 for smali BUTTER, C(HE E AND EGGS. There Is no lack of Futier and the top figureis abou: all that can be obtained. Cheese is higher and Eegs are steady. BUTTEE— CREAMERY—Fancy cresmeries 28@2815:: sec- onds, 25@26c ¥ I Darey—Choice to fancy, 25@25c ® Wb lower grades 16@:21gc PICKLED—20@22%4C B B. FIRKIN—19@20c P I CREAMERY 1UB—21@ 210 B I EASTERN—12@13¢ fur lauim-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 12@1234c: com- moa 1o goou, @lUlic: Cieam Chedaar 11@1%c; Youug America, i2@libgc: Western, i1@111ge; Eastern, 1215@13%c . -GG Lunch Kggs, 30@373ge: stors Ecgs nominal; Eastern, 22¢ for faucy, +8@20c for firsis and 14@16c o1 seconds; Duck Eggs, -Vig2! DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Peaches eontinue to advance and are going out. Melons are duil. Grapes of all kinds glut the market. Apples are doing betzer. DECIIUOUS FRUITS— Sirawberrics. $2 60@3 5u B chast for largs. Huckleberries. 4@5c # B Raspberrie:, $4@5 ¥ chest. Fom: gransies uUc @ hox. Cave Cod Crauberrivs, $5@5 50 P bbl: Coos Bay. 2 50@2 15 ¥ box. Peache 4U@v0c P box. Pears, {iter Nelis, 50@75¢; common kinas, 25@50c B box. Apples, 25@40c P box for common and 5UGSGC for z0od 10 choice. Quinces, 55@-0c B box. Grapes, In boxes, 20@35¢ for Mnscats, 15@26c for black. 15@25¢ ior Tokay, 5U@50c fur Isabella and L0@25c for Sweetwater. Crates sell about 10c higher than boxes. Ziufande. Wine Grapes, $12@16 ¥ ton. Wilie Wine Grapes, $:0@12; Mis- sion Grapes, $11@13. Watermeions, $:@ < § 100. Canta‘oupes. 2. @A0c # cra e Nutmeg Meions, 1 5@z 5¢c box on the whart, CITRUS FKRUITS—Valencia Oranges. 83@4 ® box: Lem $1@) 50 ¥ box for common and_82@2 50 for good to cholce: Mexican Limes, 22 75@4 $ vox: Bananas, 31 2b@Z ® bunch: Plueapples, 82 50@3 » doz. DEKIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Dealers still report a No «hange in quotations. DRIED ¥RUITS—Quotations are follows: Prunes, cerioad iots, oc ‘or 40-50's, 414¢ for 50 60's. dc ® Ib for 60-70's, 33gc for 70-80's, 3c ¥ 1 for H0-90'x ana 2140 tor 90-100's; Peaches, | 524@615c ¥ W: fancy. 7c; led, Apri- cots, 51,@64c for Rovals and 7@814c for x00d to fancy Moorparks: evaporaied apples, Dlo@6c: sun-dried, 3@3lyc; black Figs, in sacks. 2@2lqc: Plums. 4@4150 B Ib for pitted ana_1@Ze for un- pitied: bleached Plums, 5@5Ygc: Nectarines, 5@ 6¢ ¥ b for prime 1o fancy . Pears, 5@5Lac for quar- ters and 63@7c for halves. RAISINS— New Kuisins, #c_for 2-crown, dc for Berown. Sc_for -crawn, Bige sor Seedless Sultanas and #1 10@ 116 for London layers. Dried Grapes 2%;c. NUTS—Ches nuts are quotsble at£@l0c B M: Walnute, 71.@8c B B for hard and Sc ® 1 for sofishiell: A:monds. S@4c for hardshell and 9@ 10¢ for papershe I; Peanus. 4@oc for Easiet. and 4c for Caiiorvia: hickory Nu.s, B@c B 1 Pe ans, 9@10c P 1b: kiierts, 8@91g0; Brazi Nus, : Cocounuts. $6 % 100. HON i Y—New Comb, 10c for bright and 7@9c ior lower grades; new water-white extracted, 414@ 4C; lIght amber extractnd, 53,@4C ¥ . AX-iv@i5c B b lowly improving market. ly TRUVISIONS, Hams continue wesk. lower. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8%g¢c ® I for heavy, Bacon and Lard are for eiira ngnt und i2c for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams. 11@1idec ® Bb: California Hams, t15@10c % Ih; Mess Beef, $5 B bbl: extra mess - do. $9; family do, $10: sl Pork, 5@ 50 P bbl: extra prime Pork. §9 50: extra clewr, §16: mess, 31450 # bbl: smoked Beel. 1035@1ilge ¥ b LARD_Easieru tierces quoted at_514c B b for compound and 6c fur pure; pails, 7c: california erces, 5¢ B I tor compourd aid He 10r pure; half-bbis, 614c: 10-1 uns, 7c; do >-1b, % gc. COTTOLINE—Tierces, G5gc. Puckn-es less than 300 fs—1.1b palls, 60 in = case, 87gc; 3-1b Jolis 20ina case, 83jpc."5.1b puiis, 12 in ' case, 1ac: 10-1 palls, 61u a case, Blgc: 50-1b tins, 1 or Zina case. 7he: wooden buckets 50 Ibs met, TYscq ausy lubs 0 1bs net, T5gc: half bbis, about 10 1bs, ko B HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hops are very dull. A local circulsr s1ys of Wool: “The local mar- ket 13 strong and tuil prices can be obiained for all choice clip., eiher >pring or Fail. Mostof ihe SpILig 810ck Res been sold ouz and §003 free Fall Is in such d. mana that it is probable ihe close of the year will see a very Iimiied stock Lo CArry over. Choice Hnmboldat and M +ndocino Fali clip finas ready sa'e ot 14@1c. The xuiumn sairs e piace a: Ukl the 18ih and 20ch and at Cioverdaie ‘o the 22d. ‘there wili be spirited competition for the fancy clips, as these sales will about 2ind up the Californis Wool citp for 1897." HIDES AND ~KIN~—tulls #ud brands cel. lc under sound stock. Heavy salied sieers. 10@ 1015c 8 B: medium. $34c P b Hgbt. 9c: Cow- Bldes, 9@916c S D7 Staga, to: saited Kip, 9c: salted Calr, Tlc 3 Ib: salted Veal 9c: dry Hides. 16@153%ec: calls and brands 12@)234c. Gry Kip aud Veal 14c: dry calt, 17c; culls, JUe: Goatskins, 20@35¢c exch: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer. 25¢H B medium, 0c; winier. 10ci Sheepskins, Zo@ave shenriings. 10@Z0c each; suor. wool, X esci; mediom, 50870 each: long wools, 75@90c each JALLOW—No. 1. rendered. 3@Sl4c B b: No % $4@8%c: refined, 50; Grease, 2c ¢ 1. WO A S — aigdte’ _connties, free, lDolSe:"oodn:u.lv: 10@31c; San joaquin, de- fective, 7@9c : 4o Lumbs. 63a@Sc: 0 Mountain, 9@13c; tree Northern, 13@ldc B b Kice Fiour, | 5 50: Spric, 8. : 0@3: 1eal $:32 -0; Widgeon. #2; “niaii Duck, $1 50@1 75; Gray Geese. $2@2 60: | White $1@1 Euglish Snipe. §2: Jack Snipe, $1: :.are, $1@1 25: Rabbis, $1 23@1 50 for Lot~ 9c for light medium, 1Uc for .igh:, 10%c B B | | | Asurai, do, 18¢: Sta @o. detective, 9@11c: Humboldt and Mendocino, 13@15c B b. 320552004 crop. €@sc 3 B tor tair and 9@10c for good: new crop. 11@1 de. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 555c: San Quentin, £540: Wool Bags, 27@30c: Fruit Bags, d3ac, 53¢ 2nd 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Wellinkion, $4: New Weilington, 88: Soushfield Wellington. 7 60: Seattie, 83 50: Bry- ant, £6 50; Coos Fay. §4 70: Wallsend, $6 70 # toe: Cumberland, $14 50 B 'ton In bulk and 816 in Sacks: Pennsylvanis, Anthracite Eze $la 8 ton: Welsh Anthracite, $-@12; Cannel, — & ton: Rock Springs, Castie Gaie and Pleasant Val- ley, $7 60; Coke. 3Li@12 i bulk and $13 P ton in sks. CORDAGIE—Prices for 10,000-B invoices are: 134 inch Manila, 614c: do Sisal. 514c: 12-thread Manila. 634c: do Siva, S3gc: 6and Y thread Ma- y 614¢: Bale Rope (5 and 4 ) lla. 6ic: do Sieal dlic; Bale Kope (2. 6and 8 strand), Manlia, 634c; do Sisal. b34c . ® BANNED FRUITS—Cherries, biack or red. 215- B. extra $2 B doseu: White Cherries. 5-b. extra. $2 0. 214, standards, $2 1u; Peaches— Yellow. frec. §1 10@} 50: A pricots, 90c@$1 06; Raspberries. §1 75 Strawberries, 81 75. CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 70¢ # dozen 2D (1ns; Peas. $1@1 25 B dozen. C FFe CoSTA RIcA—17@1714c B B pom. for washed (a0ne Berer, 10016 aom. To¢ K00d waohod (nune bere): 16@i6Lyc h»rlx' 0d p«-ner'n 1434c for goo: tu prime: 11 1234¢ for Tixed with ack beans: 11@1 50 forsair: 6@100 for common 10 ordinary. SALVADOR—18@lbe 107 g0od to prime washed: 13@13%ec for fair washed: 15@17c ¥ B for £00d 10 prime washed penoerry: 1114@121c for superior unwashed: 1i@l114¢ for gree. un- washed: 1t34c B B for good bieached ynwashed; 14@1. ¢ for good to prime uowashed peaberry. NICARAGUA—1014@124g" for good to sunerior unwasned: 1314@l4c for gooa unwashea peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—1834c B I pom. | for strictly prime washed (none here): 1714 @18 o 14 fr prime washea: 15@!6: for good to strictly washed: 1. 1 for fair washea: 10@lic ‘or medium: 7@9%c for ordinary; 4@bts.ec ® I for inferlor to com- mon: 15@19c tor good to prime washed pes- berry: 11@1314c for §00d to superior unwashed: 13@15c for good 10 prime unwashed peaberry. Fist—lacitic Codfish is guotavie as 1ollows: Bundles, 5¢ ®_M: cases, seected 3lsc B Db boneless, 6:4c P B: strips, Norway, 634c B b: strips, Narrow-gauge. 7c ® b: sirips. Stiver King, 7130 ® D: blocks, Clipper, 6lg¢; blocks. Orien- 70; biocks. Seabright. 714¢: tablets, Crown d. 8c: middies, Goaen =tate, 7c; middles, White ~eal, Sc @ Ib; desiccated. Glit kdge, B case of 2 doz, 81 60 le-x 15% p ckied Col. bbls, 89: halt-bbis, $4 75 Pacific Herring, 15c box: Dutch do, 90c@$1 10 @ keg; Whitetish, #1 50 in haif-bbis and 8175 in ki.s; Tonsues and ounds, $12: M kere , bbls— 1, $20: No. 2, $15 50: No 3, $17: haif-bbis—No. 1, §8@9 50; No. 2. $850 @8: Lo 53 60, kiu—No. 1, 1 6us No. 2. 8135, No. 3 8i. QUICKSILVER—838 § flask. Oll—California Castor uil, cases, No. 1 95c; bbls, B0c # gal (mauufacturers’ rates): Linseed o1l 'in_bbis, boiled, $7c: do raw, 4bc: cases, 5¢ more; Laid Oli, extra winter srained, bbis. 50C: No. 1, 43c: cases, 5¢ more; China Nut. 47@3lc ® gniion: Neatsfoor Oil, bbis, 80c: cases, 65c: No. 1, bbls .Uc: cases. b5c: Spefm, crude, sUc: natural white, BUc: bieached do ¥5¢: Whale ufi, nataral white. s0c: bleached dv. 45c: Pacific Rubber Mixed Faluts, white and_house colors. $1 26@1 85 P eal: wagon co.urs. 21 PETROLEUM. GASOLINE, ETC.—The Stand- ard Oll Company guotes as follows: Waterwbite *oal Uli, in bu'k, 10lgc: Pearl Oil. In cases, 16c: do, 16c: Kxtra Siar Oil, in casea. 20c; i lutoe, do ‘21c: i ocene, do, 1¥c: e odorized Siove Gasolene, in huik, llc: do, in cases, 18:2¢: 63% Deodorized Naphtha, in bulk, 10%g¢: 83 deg. do, in_cases, 164c: 56 deg, Gaso: iene, in bulk, 20c; 86 deg. do. in cases. 25¢ ® gal. WHITE L'AD—Quoied at 6@7c B B. RED LEAD—Quotable 2t 8,4@7¢ $ Bb. TURPENTIN L—1u cases, doc; In iron barrels, 48c; in wooden barrels, 0c B gal. LUCOL—Bolied, b.ls, 44c: do cases, 49c: raw, bbis, 42c: do cases. 47c. CANDLES—The Standard Ofl Com pany_quotes as follows: Electric Lighti—6's. 18 oz Tize: 14 oz 83c: 12 oz, 6c: 10 oz Sl4c. Granites—6's. 160z 8lgc: 14 oz Tige: 12 oz 7e: 10 oz Bi4c Parofiine Wax Canales: 1's, @'s, s, 6's and 12's, wiil e 8% colored. 834c. LEATHEK-Harness. neavy, s auotable at 30@s5c ¥ Ib: do medium, 2c: dolight, 26@27c: Rough ieather. 2i@2sc @ b- Kips $40@45 @ dozen: Caf, “0c@$1 10 ¥ : Rouzh Splits, 7@8c: Belt-knife ¥plits, 10@)2:: Colac Leatner, bluck. 10@12 B foor: do russet, 10@lzc: Skirting Leather, 50@35¢ ® Ih SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refii.ery Company Quotes. terms net cash: Cubs and Crushed and Fine Crushrd, 635¢c: Powderel. 614c: Dry Granu- lated, 555c B 'Ib; Contectloners’ A, 33c: Maguolia A, b%c. Extra (, Sige: Golden C. 5c: Candy Granulated, 584c; California A, 53c; half-barrels 4c more thau varrels. and boxes Lyc mo.e. C. SAN FRANCISCO JMEAT MARKET. There is no further change. Beef is firm at the improved prices. Who esaie rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BERF—First quality, 634@7c: second do, 5%2@ @8¢: third do, 4@5¢ ¥ M. VEAL—Larg- o@6c: small. 6@7 % b MUTTON— Weibers. 6@7c: Ewes. 6¢ 3 B La MB—Spring, 7@7%2c @ . PORK—Live Hozs. 513@355c for large and 534 @37sc for rmali and medium: soft nogs, %@ Bl4c w Ib; dressed do 5lgabe. Woobp, Posts, 8@10c each for No. 1 and 314@614c for No. 2: Redwood, $3 per cord; Oak, rough, $6 50; peeled, 50; Pine. 85 75. KECEIPTS OF LUMBLK, ETC LRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour. qr sk, 2.9 | Eggs, doz. 7,290 Oregon ! %112/ Hides, no. 830 Washingion... #.e4~ bran, sks. 200 Whea . cils 202 898 Aiddiings. sks.. 24, Washington .. 11.960 Butter. cai 179 Barley, ctls ..... 47.94K Pelis, bdls... 1,086 Corn, Ciis.. 800/ W ool, bis... 205 Eastern — | "vregon. ... 1 Onts. cls. 1,120 Leatner, riis. 291 Oregon_ " ""] 214¢| Wine, gals 59,600 Washington.. 90 Sugar. oois. 1475 Rye, ctis. — | Lumber, M feet.. 40 Beans, sks. 4,61 | Quicksiiver. fisk: 1689 Potaioes, sk: 5,828 Hops. bis. 76 Cnioos. sks. 5is | calsias, vox 2,900 Hay, tons. 83 [ ialloe coe 112 Straw, tons 5| Chicory, bbls... 1 Cheese, cuis ... 60| Ciuie. 0. oo 8 e e . REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Henry P. Rothermel to Edgar W iine of Devis dero s:reet, 80:: 28:6 by W 103: $.0. Fer.ando aud Julla A Nelson, lot on S line of Tmventieth sireel, 334 E of Castro, E 25 by 8 114: 81 Jane Bernard to Marion Deutch (Bernard), lo on SE line of Fo som street, 135 N 1: of Fifth, \E 25 by Sr 90: guit. John W. and Ann‘e L. Wright to Margaret L Leach, lot 01 1ine of Forty-fifth avenue, 100 S of J street. S 50 vy r. 100; $10. Solomo' aud Dora etz to Maurice Haley, lot 8, block , Gtz addliion to i akeview: $10. Jane ‘wud Donald McDonald to kdward B. Grifficn, lot on ~ line of Fara lones street, 305 W of Caplio’, W 75 by S 125, lo: 4, block I, Kaliroad Homestead: $10. Willlam H. Uavis and Dennls Jordan (surviv- iug trusiee< Pieasant View Home-tead Assoc.a- tion) toJohn K. McNamara, lot 4. block 354, lot biock 312, and lot 2, biock 20, P.easan: View Homestesd Associaiion, quitc.aim desd; $10. Masonlc Lewelery Asso.iation o Furgus Fer- guson Kennedy, lot 25 In seccion 37, Northera Addition. on E line of Hope, 10x20, said ceme- tery: $103. rergus Ferguson Kentedy (by Jessio Kennedy. his widow a.d guardlan of minor (hiliren) as- si ned (0 Wilam S, s.0ses, September 5, 1893, of ubove: §1 Heassigned to Anna Stadtmuller Murch 12, 1894 of above; $.03. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Owen and Ma garet Waie to Joha H. Grigsby, loton il eof Luisu street, 181:6 <W of Fi th. S -5 by E 133:3, 1eiug 10; 18, blvck 475, B.ig-s Tract, Map 2 Unkiand: $10, W. K. a.d Deila k. N. Brown to II. P. Moreal, lo.s 1 tob, Bay ~ide Tract, alameda: aiso lot ou N iine of 'Rrli road aveute, 60 £ of Grandjstreet N 82:6,E 28, N 30, £, 20, 3 112:6, W 48 L0 be- ginuiug, bewg block 37, lauds adjacent to Euci- nel. Aiameca: $10. Emua 1. Howard to Charies W on . lie of Alice stree, 2)0 Oakl: nd, N +0 by k 130: gift. Newion Benedict 10 Auua H. Benedic , lot on k. line of Linden scieet, 101 N of ‘T'wenty-fourth, 3) by k. 1.5, block K 639, Norchern Ex.cusion of Oakiand: $10 Anute and Johu McHugh to W. C, Moran, lot on N lneof Manposa sireet. 378:4° E' of Grove. r. 32:4 bv N 135 beinz part of block 3, McKee T ci, Onkinad ‘Annex, quitciaim de d: 10, €rances F. McKen a .0 same, same, Aun-x, quitciair: deed $10. Witliam . and L.iii+ G. Moran to Cosmopolitan M B.a d L Associuion, same. Uakland Annex: $10. Co.mopoiita: M. B. and L. Association to George McLeou. swmr. Oakland Annex; $10. Jumes J. ard nate . ivers to Kicty N. and Annje D. Crusce, loton S line of Bancroft way, 50 £ of Bouditen' sireet, E 80 by S 130, biocs 9, College Homestead, berkeley; 21400 Sy.via F. and truest s Pilsbury to lhomas F. Chitifi 1d, 1ot on SW I ne uf rast Twe.fih street {exiended) distant SW 538 from a point on SW line of Kasi Foureenth street, distant SE 1439.85 from point of intersecion vi SW e of ks Fouricenth street wita NW _line of Twenty-fifin aveuue, theace NW 60, SW 130, N W 80, SW 63,2), 51 14U.3%, Ni 2.4 88 10 beginning, por- tion Kequa Homes.ead, srooklyn Townshiy: $10. . Seavey, lot on S of U'rarrell, 8 ¥ oward Jr., lot of ihirieenth, nd Bullders’ Contracts. Claus Spreckels, owner, with W. W. Montague & Co., contructors, architect He.a Bros., foruis - 11g and pluciig Kitchen apparatus in fitteenth story of building on SW corner of Marsei aud Toird s.reets: 81215, Ssme with P. H. Jackson & Co., coutractors, architec.s same, prisma ic sidewalk lixhts, base- ment stairs, etc., for same on sume; $4536. W. J. somers, owner, with Gu. & Wetherbee, contractors, arcti:ec 8 Peicy & Hamilton, p umb- 10g, gastitiing, ma-bie and tlle work for bullding ou ~W corner of Kllis and Anna lane. S 89:6 by W 33:6; $4810. Same with Ruffino & Bianchi (contractors), 8 ~ame, marole w.inscotting and stairs, muarb e ‘mosaic, tiling and encaustic tiing for same on same; §3464 Ann Smich (owner) with James k. Mooney (con- tracior), aichitect Thomas J. Welsh, aii work ex- cert pumbing. peinting, grainin., varnishing. tinting and elecir.c wiring for a three-siory frame building wi h basement on brick foundatioa ou Sline ot Eddy street, 123 E of Van Ness avenue, S137:6 by E 34:414,'W A 63: $770. hs)ué. owner) witd Wiiliam F. Wilson (contrac- ), same, seweriug, plumbing and fitting for same on same; $1. . - STEAMEKS TO SAIL. BTEAMER | WSTINATION.| A ~ | PIKR Truckee....| Yaquina Bay.[O L 20, oPu|Prec 3 LO0s DAY ... \[‘m 2,10 | Piscls | Poruana 77 (oct Oau | Plerit . |HumboldtBay |Oct 20. 9aw| Piec 13 Alliance. ... {Orvgon ports.. |Oct 21.10aw | Pier 18 Fureka. ... | Newpor: Oct =1, tam| Piecll China. ...... China& Japan|Oct 21, 1pw|P M SS Del Norte.. GraysHarbor.| Oct 2112 M ... Cuilkat.... |Ferndate..... |0cu 22 94 x| Bler L3 Pomon< .. |riumboldtBay (Oct 2. pw| Ples) Umatilla.._. | Vic & Pzt Sad |Oct 235, bam| Pler 9 Santa Hosa |ban Diego.... ((ct 23.11am|Pleril vortiana _..... [Oct 25,1Uax |kier 34 vet © 5. 9am|Pler 11 Oct 27,11aM| Fler 11 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | FrOM Due Norte. Grays Haroor. ....-..... |.-Oct 20 Eeire ~|Coos Bay....... ~Oct 20 Comox..... l0ce 21 |san rezo . Oct 21 Chilkat. . -|Fei River. ... -0t Pomoua... ...... | Humbold: Hay C0e: 21 Mackinaw ... 3 Oct 22 State of Cal. .. | vorusna. Oct 22 Coron san Diezo . .Oct 23 City Puebi Victoria & [Oct 24 Orizabs.... |Mextco............ -oct 28 Weeott ......... | . umboldt Bay... |--oc 28 Arcata |Loos Bav .. |70 28 Queen..".. San Diega. ... | 25 Eureka. T | Newnort. |.-oee a7 - | Honotum | -oct 27 Colummia Poriiana. |.lOct 27 e e e e SUN, MOON AND TIDE TUNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEV. TiMEs AND HeiGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT }ORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN FraNcisco Bay. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTe—The high and low waters oc ur arthe City Front (Mission-street Whart) about twentv- five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; the neizh: of tide is the same &t both places October—1897. Wednesday. October =0 .6.30| Moon rises 5 24| Moon sets ... T T | Feer | Tm: IHw| L wl| T.4/1.06( L1 ! L w 33 641 26| 7.46 18| €48 11| 9.42 0.5/10 42 Feet HW 2.4 8.00 9.31) NoTR—In the above exposition Of the ti early morning tides are givea In the lei column, and the successiva tides of the day in the order of occurrence a5 Lo time. column gives the second tide of the day, the third time colomn the third tide, and the last or righ band column gives the last tide of the day, except when iers are bu: (hres tides a8 sometimes sccurs. The helghis given are additions io the sonndings on the United Biates Coast Survey charts, except when a (inas sign (—) precedes tae Belght, and them the number given is subiractive froih the depih £1ven by the charie e — NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hvdrographlo Office located in the Merchants Exchavse is malntained in San Francisco for the benefis of mariners without regard (0 nationaiity and free of expense. Navigators are cordially fnvited to Visit the oftice, where complete sets of cha>a and salling directlous of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison aud reference, and the latest information can aiways be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interest to ocesa commerce. The time ball ontop of the building on_ Tele- graph HIll s holsted acout ten minutes before n00n. and Iy dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by teiegrapuic aignal received each day irom the United States Naval Observatory aiMare Isiand Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was ¢ropped on time, or giving the error, If any, is publishel the same day vy the afternoon papers #ad by ibe morning papers the following usy. W. & HucHes, the The Time Ball, Lieutenant. U. & N., iu charge BraxcE EYDROGRAPHIO OFFICE, U. S N., MERCHANTS' JXCHANGE. } SAN FRANCISCO. October 18. 1597. The time baii on Teiegrapn riili was aropps1 exactly at noon to-day—L e.. at noon of the 130ta meridian. or cxacily at 8 7 M. Greenwich tims. W. S Huemzs, Lieutanant U. 8. N. in charze. —_— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrive 1. TUESDAY, October 19. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 17 hours from Cas- par: 180 M ftlumber, 170 cds wood, to Caspar Lumber Co. Stmr Greenwood. Fagerlund, 17 hours from Clvo. a1 1 plles, to L E White Lumber Co. o, Levinson, 16 hours from Fort Bragg s and mdse. to J S Kimoall. Stmr Umatllia. Thomas. 59 nours from Vi oria und uge. Sound; pass and mdse, Lo Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Kureka. Parsons. 70 hours from Newpor: #1d WAy poris; pass and mdse, (0 Goodal. Perking & Co. sr stmr Belgic, Rinder. 28 days 2 hours and 14 min from Hongkong, via Yokohama 16 days 11 hours 35 mun, via Honoluln 6 days 3 hours and 85 min: pass and mdse, 100 & O S S Co. Stmr Newsboy, Fosen. 21 hours from Usal: 280 cords vaik, (0 Usal Redwood Co. Stmr Weeott. Miiler. 32 hours from Crescent City: pass aud mdse. to North Pacific > 8 Co; ium- ber, 10 DT C P-rkins. B’ ship Wih lm, Green, 159 daysfrom Swan- sea: 4000 tons coal 770 tons coke, to J D Spreck- els & Bros Co. Schr New. Landing: 150 Beck, 17 nours trom Bowens ft lumber, to ¥ Heywood. Cleared. TUESDAY, October 19 Stmr Homer, Jessen, Seattie; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr North Fork, Bash, kureka: Charles Nelson. Stmr Columbla, Conway, Astoria; Oregon Rall- way and Nav Co. Sim Queen, Carroll; San Diego; Goodall, Perk- ins & Co. Sh p Glory of the Seas, Freeman, Nanaimo; D Dunsmuir & Co. Sailed. TUESDAY, October 19, Stn r Queen. Carroll. San Diego. Stmr North Fork. Bash. Kureka. Simr Gipsy. Leland. Santa Uras Stmr Howmer. Jessen. Seattle. Br snip Cralgmore, Veysey. Queenstown. Brship Arranmore. Thomson, Queenstown. Brsuip Muskoks. Crowe, Queensiown. Bark Wiln., Slater, Seattle. Schr Tda Schoauer. Nielsen, Astoria Schr W S PaIps, Ross, Prince William Sound. Schr John A. Hellquist, Eureka. Schor Gem, Olsen, Coos Bay. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, Bowens Landing. Schr Twilight, Hansen, Grays Harbor Schr Lizzie Prien. Hausen, Coquilie River. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOM. October 19-10 r w— Weatno: cloudy: wind S.v; velocity 8 miles. Charters. The Br ship Montgomeryshire s chartered for wheat to Europe, 30s: Br bark Invergarry, same vOyage and rate. The Br stmr Glenfarg was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat £.0.0 Tacoma to Europe, 3ds The bark Empire loads mase for Meibourne The schr Azalea 10ads lumber at trays Harbor for uaymas: ship Giory of the Seas coal Co- mox forth's Dort; ship Siniram, coal at Departure Bay for this port. Miscellaneous. PORTLAND, Oct 19—SW scorm signals have veen ordered at all stations in Oregon and Wash- inkLon. Spoken. Per Brship Wilhelm Tell—May 17—Lat 46 N, loog 1319 W. Fr steamship, biack funuei, steer: g W, May 28—Lat 18 4)N. long 25 30 W, Brship Gleuogl!, from Liverpool for Meltourne, 16 days out. May 30—Lat 18 23 N, long 26 W, Br ship Bac- trin from South Wales ‘for Colombo. 14 days out. May su—Lai 1323 N, loog 26 W, Chii 5 eaw- ship, name unknown, steern: 8. May 30—La. 16 28 N, loug 26 W, Ital saip Covallsre Clampa fron Swansea, for San Fran- cisco, in compauy, but did not speak. June 10—Laf 6 S, lonz 26 50 W, Br bark _Firta 0! Sirousa, irom Iquique, 1or Hamburg, 57 days out. June 11—Lat 8 12 §, long 29 50 W, Fr bark Les Adelphes, from Liverpool, for Freemaat June 12—Lat 1u S, lonk 32 30 W, &t M steamer, na ue unknown, steering N. June 16—Lat 17 50 3. long 33 05 W, Ger simr Wiitexing, steering . June 17-Lut i9 S, ionz 38 04 W, Er ship Rea- more, from Lardiff for Cape Tow~n, 38 days out. July 28— L.t 55 30 =, loug 61 £0 W, ship painted leaa color, steerinz k. Aug 8—La.56 00 S, long 82 3U W, Ger bark painted viack. steering k. Sept 25—Lat 35 30 N, iong 124 45 W, Br snip Miltonburn, irom San Francisco for Queenstown, 7davs on'. Oct 15— Lat 37 11 N, loug 130 W, Br bark Wool- labara, from Eureka. for Sy -ney. Memorandum. Per stmr Belglc trom Hongkong—Sal'ed from Hoagkong Sepi 21, Shanghal Sept 25, Nagasaki Sept 27, Kobe Sept 50, Yokohama Oct ¥ Hoaolalu Oct 12, and arrive . Uct 18 st San Francisco. Oct 17 at inlat 34 52 ported. but coula not distinguish her name. Por Br sh p Wilhelm Teil irom Swansea—From the Chanmel 10 the equaior made a fair run of 26 days with cl-niy weaher but fine. From tne +quator to Santos found ~E trades very - outnerly aul s rong w ~qualls and oudy weather, ©0 3'aten Is and 40 days hard fignt azains: : Everage passage from Staten Islaud to 50 south Pacific. buc as forced a long way S off Cape Horn, twice reachin: tue paraiiel of 60 & and ex,eriencing very severe coll, 1. deg, with irost, 20 deg fahr. and ac times rather worse. sails irozen fast ou the yards when furled: found winds incining 1o southward of W to_the easiward of Cape Harn. but to northward of W to the west of Cape Horn: stormy weather to36 8, in the Pacific, th 'nce 1o the equator, and crossed in 11214 W long Sepy 7 whin SE traces easte.ly, but sicady and hrisk. From tne equotor to14 N, lon.: 11ile W b d freshsteady SW wiuds ana heavy couiinuoas rain. Gov he NE trades Sep:15 17 nt 5l N Jong 11414 w, but lost the tra.es Sept 17 iu lat 177 N long 117 W: thence 0 Sept «z 11 lab <4 N onc 13. W had iresh W winds aud c.oudy Weather. while SLFONg easteriy curr-ntset the ship we | to eastward. From lat 4 N much calm and light norther!y winds ext-nding over three we-ks, and tacked 1o stand 11 tor the coast. Un Oct 12in lat 35 N, long 186 W found alnds sc.n- and east- | erly ob {2ing us 10 tack again to the N'W on Oct 15 in lat 36 30 N, long 12y W for twenty-four / hours. Thence we hac moderat> and fresh N winds and clesr weathe- to 500 miles off the C.a: then overcast and NW wind« Sighted the Faral lons at 1 A Oct 9. and passel the islands and receive ! piiot at 3:40 AM: 100k tusa: 1l A and 4 Point Looos ut 2:10 pM. anl snchoced at k| Domestic Porte. PORT LOS AN’ ELES—Satled Oct 19—Haw stm M, ), 11 Comox. M PQUA—Arrived Oct 17—Schr Lucy, from San Pedro. 8 NDO—Sailad Oct 19—Sehr La Gironde, for G Nhor. Oct 18—Scar San Luenaventura, 5 ‘vor. o ik A A rrived Oct 19— Stmr Pomona hno © OCFO‘RT BRAGG-Arnved Oct 19—Stmr Coaullls hence Oct 18. B T T LR —arrived Oct 18—Ship Lueile, henca S HF}}’I gPPTflS—ArflVE<I Oc. 19 -Bkin On"ezl. he Oct #: bktn Tam o’ ~hanter from Santa Rosalia. US i L-—-~usiled Oct 18—>ims Po.ni Ar.ua, for endocino. £ M\"fg"ll";]KA—A'flvw Oct 19—Scar Fanny Duo- . Port Blakeley. A VT PEDRG—Satied Oct 16—Schr Louise, for RS TowNsEND Areived Oct19—Haw anip Isles. from +hanz BTNt RN en coner 1 Gamb e: stmr Laguna, from West B EICA . N rived Oct 19—sonr Norma hacs OGlalied Oct 19—Schr Mabel Gray. from Newport, ALBION—arrived Oct 19-sStmr Cleone, neuce oe;.slg"nn-:ao-.\mveg‘ Oct 19—Br ship Tairl from Newcastie, NSW. PGRELN WOO uSailed Oct 19-Stmr Sazol, for Newport. Foreign Port: A KAHULUI-Arrived Oct 3—Sohr Jeonie Wand, hence Sept 16. ¥ Safled Oct 7—Schr Jennle Wand, for Eureka. PORT PIRIE—Arrived Oct 18—Scbr Iuca. from B inus. O GODY VILLESaled Oct 18—Bark Geoe Faiceniid, for Adetaide B ANGITA I Cleared Sept 10-Haw ship Ha walian Isles, for Port Angeles. Sept 41--Brship a4 Roseoury, for Tacoma. O RO AN A Xated Sept 27—Br ship Oro- tysbice, for Oregon. P OLON —Arrived Ot 18—Stmr Afllanca, from New York. LIVERPOOL— Arrived Oct 18— Br ship Dovenby Hall. hence May 17. SYDNEY—<afied Oct 18—Bratmr Warrmoo, Vancouver. T N TR L DS Sailea Oct 17—Br ship London Hill, San Franct:co. T ONOLULU — Arrivea 0ot 9—Stmr City of Pe- king, hence Oct 2. Oct 10—Bkin W H Dimond, hence ~ep: 23. Oct 11—3che ~pokane, ‘rom Fort Tow. s2nd. , Oct 12—Stmr _Australia, hence Oct 5, iled Oct 7—Bktn Irmgard, for San Francisco: bark Alden Besse, for San Francisco. Oct 9—Sim Ciiy ot Peking, for China and Japan: Br bark Sebn 10r Sun Fraocisco. Oct 11— Bark Rufus £ Wood, for Nanatme. Importations. FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—271 M ft lumber, 400 ad ties. TUEATILE exG N R R—rer Umatilta—2 cs books, 445 biis g hides, 40 bdls g p:it', 4 bdls wir: mas, 8 pkgs mdse, 500 sks flour, 1239 ingois . “Toatile, ex G N & B Co—635 pkas tes, 10 cs curios, 2 cs labe's. Junesu—3 cs grocerles, 3 pkgs mdae, 1 cs dry- 800ds, 3 bars builion. *umdum—350 sks 1 cs concentrators, 1 pkg bul- Tion. Sitka—1 pkg 1 bx gold dust Douglas 1sland—1 bx buliion. Killi noo—b554 bals oil. Purt Townsend—4 cs 1ard, 1 cs mdse, 1 cs cigars, . 1 sk coin. 15 bdls hid-s d hides, 2L sks tails, 5 dogs, 1 pk exe press, 2 Sks coin. Tacoma—897 sks wheat, 17 pkes mdse, 517 hides, 12 b.ls calf skins, 18 sks switches. 49 bxs 14 buls taliow, 1000 cs salmon, 8U0 bars bullion, 1 keg wine. ‘incoms, west of Fargo—810 sks flour, 714 bt sks flour, 2 pkes mdse, 6 bxs seed, 8336 sks wheat, 450 sks (. acoma. east of Fargo—1 cs s forglngs. Everewt—84 pkgs paper, 1400 bars bulifon. Somiahmoo—2677 cs sa!mou, Anacortes—3 pkes mdse, 201 sks fish skin 1412 bbis lime, 85 bbls headings, 1455 cs salmon. New W hatcom—4 cs dry goods. Vancouver. foreigu—1 cs mdse, 15 bkts Cheess. Vencouver—1 cs mdse. East via Varcouver—25 pkgs castings, 550 cs cap goods, 12 cs machinery, 24 pkgs mdse, 497 pes ickory. 215 pcsoak, 323 reels barb wire, 53 cs 18 crates. 20 bd.s 485 roils paper, 188 pkgs 128 cs tobacco, 8 cs oflcioth, 67 carriage springs, 18 cs velocipedes, 640 cs Whisky. 5 cs min grease, 173 cs boots and shoes, 133 pkgs bardware, 16 bxs & x4 tierces lamp fixtures, 3 cs silverware, 13 cs dry \ %00ds, 24 cs riveis, B cs sheeting. 5 bxs com- passes, 9 cs pianos, 182 pKgs water closets, 4 cs wood powder, 3 cs bats, 37 bXs copper vessels. 5 bbls carb ammonia, 10 cs cigarettes, 4 pkgs pumps, 2 cs tinware, 486 bals wire. 615 kegs nalls, 54 cs envelopes, 25 drums glycerine. 104 cs baby food, 3 cs pat’ medicine, 632 cs catsup, 20 pails cocoar nut. Seattle—82 cs fish, 1 8 tobacco, 9 bbis salmon, 72 pigs mase, 471 'sait hlies, 35 bdis calfskins, 125 bbls 287 sks roiled oats, 7 cs drugs, 1 cs pouls try. 267 rls 108 bdls paper, 17 evaporatea goods. 27 sks coal, 59 bides, 3 'cs cigars, 5 bbls bolied cider, 11 pkgs express, 2 sks coin. CHINA AND JAPAN—Per Belgic—4084 pkg mdse, 2731 pkgs rice and beans, 8168 pkes tea 275 cs vll, 263 cs curios, 9446 vags sugar, 2 plants 16 parcels, 18 pkgs siik goods, 2 ris matting, 308 PKgs bananas, 500 empty quicksiiver flasks. For overiand—Y13 pkgs mdse, 5 pkes beans and rice, 3508 picgs tes, 1035 pkgs raw silk. 298 cs curios, 300 cs waste silk. 177 pks, straw brald, 517 pks lily bulbs, 5 plants, 42 parcels, 54 pkgs silk goods, 31 ris matting. For Portiand, Or—317 pkgs tea. For Central aud South America—415 pkgs mdse, 213 pkss rice and beans, 2 pkgs tea, 23 cs silk £00ds, 157 ris matting. NEW PGRT—Per rureka—1061 sks barley, 2 cs bats. 120 bxs oranges, 167 bxs lemons, 10 bbls sweet potatoes, 51 sks walnuts. KEas: San Pedro—21 cs mdse, 4 bxslemons. San Pedro—12 cs mdse, 637 sks corn, 170 sk8 wheat, 2 cs honey, 27 pkgs screens and netting. Carpinteria—43 bbls asphaltum. Ventura—50 bxs lemons, 62 bxs oranges, 24 cs mdse, 8 sks beans, 8 bs pelts, 5 bbis tallow, 158 bdis green hides, 4 8«8 tails. Santa Barbara—3 bxs tamales, 126 bxs lemons, 18 buls mineral water. Gaviota—1 cs mdse, 16 sks crawfish, Port Harford—565 sks wheat, 3 bxs fish, 1 cg butter, 22 bXs appies, 7 cs e3gs, 1 coop chickens, 1 8 beeswax. Cayucos—9 sks abalone shells, 27 cs mdse, 1 bx butter, 2 coops chickens, 14 dressed calves. San >imeon—1 bdl dry hides. 2 cs mdse. 134 bxs butter. 1 coop chickens, 115 cs eggs, 1 ¢ pruie: Tk araipee Biseeeat iy gk Santa CFuz—31 bxs apples. Consignees. Fer Noyo—Daion Lumber Ca er Umactlia—H Dutard: Bissinger & Co: G San< gulvecti: J J Heffernans J K Atmsby: Selnr cami ing and Lead Co; W L Potter: Langley & Mich- aels: American Biscult Co: Bryan Jackson: ¢ Leist & Co: E I Bowen; G W MoNear: G W How ard: Jiamiiton & Rourke: Moore, Ferguson & ¢, n Br S Stiefvaier & Co; T o Wilifsm: Marwedel: Everett Pulp and Paper Co: Alas: ka Puckers’ Association: American Press Assock ation: Cuallenge Giue Co; ‘Tucoma & Hocne: i bur Lime Co: S P Co: King-Morse Canniug (o; B H Foote: San Francisco Chemical W orks: 5rown Bros & Co: Davisen & Miler: Greenbuum, Well & Michaels: Miller, Sloss & ccott: Sears & Nionr ols: Uregon Railway and Navization Co: Hawley Bios ariware Co: Pacific Butchers' Sup- piy Co: allen & Higgins Lumber Co: Baker & Humilton: A Zelleroach & Sons: F Baker & F.iut Carriage Hardware Co Co: Jucob Unn: alif rois Last Faclory: Armes 1am: Holbrook, Merrill & ~tetson: L, Taussig & Co; Tatum & Fowen; G_W Shreve: Bucsing. ram & ech:; Hugbson & Merton: Heller, Buch. : Cabn, Nickeisburg & Co: > S Aru- Seibv Smelting and i.ead Co: Dunham, & Co: C H Meyer 3 neim; Carrig .n & Co: W W Monusgue & Bro: Mack & Cc: G W Gibbs & Co; American 1ubaceo Co: *herman, Clay & \o; Welcn & Co; M siverstein: adler & Greenhood: Little: Woodin & Washburn-Moen Mfg Co. sional En- Redngion & Co: Dr w2 Josee yn & Ce Tillman & Be:del: ;. Ehomin & Co: J Dewing & Luj s chiager & Bunker. Ga.dner & 1horn e; velope (0: Giunt Powder C A Palad.ui: \iuerie n Unlon Fish Co: A J Pruger & ~on; .11bion . umber Co: 4 Scuwabacher: B W Bert:s & Co: American Curbonic Acid Gas Co; Columbix_off e and ~pice ails: Duff & Co: » & Boyn.on; Everett Pulp und Paper Co; Ge 7 B-os & Co. G Cami.io i H- rman Dietdek: H ( owell & Co: J b Inxug. a: J r Ulrichs: J o Andeis.n; D J SMnciair: John twosenfeld’s =0 w: Kuilman, altz & Co: La e& Corne ly: Lewis Packine Co: M W Stuart & Co: Muam & C0; o niolje; M P Kohl berg & Lo; Prof T Greener; ~unset Te ephone und Telegrapa Co; \ L Bryan Shoe Co: W G Hin'o 1 W Wikiams: W h_ Whit Willard Bros; W B Sumner & Co; W £ Zeiliul: Weliman, ek & Co; Weils, Fargo & Co. M J Brard-s-ein & ¢ o5 Ajpeton & Co: J E Hample: Koyal Miliny T Cheesmesn; S rhilich; Ala ba Commerc.al Cos Bans of California: Londor, Paris and Americon Baok: Kite & Co: W P J uiler & Co; Kowaisiky & Lo: Siueman, 1achman & Co: or ter: Per elg ¢ —J H Boden & Uo; M J Brandenstein & Co: Bank of British North America: Bl nchard & Page; R R Bain: Dodwell, Cahill & Co;: A M Easion; Eveleth & Na h: Hawaiian Consulinte; Hocper & Jeanigs; haas B os: J Ivancovich & Co: Lonuon and 5 'F Bank: Lonton. Parls und ~merican Bank; W B Lewis: M ¢ ndriy & Co; G H Pritchard: A C #6blnson; I, G Srese vien & Co A Schillng & (0; J. C. Siegiri d & L0; ~wa Hoy.; W S stoue; ‘il Iman & Bende : UR & Nav Coj Wells, Fargo & Co; order: Chin=se and Jupan- ese merchants. Per_Eurexa—Jonss Erlanger & Co: Triect & Co. Meyersteln & Co; McDonough & Run o Campodenico & Malcom: J de nariini. La ton Bros: k J Partridge; H > kmersou & Co: Gray & Barbert: J H Cain'& Co: We t Coast Furnituse Co: Page & ~on: L >ca.enad& Co: Preserva Nz Co; American Car Gus Co: Pacific Meta! Co: Cai Chemical Works: Sresovich Bros: A A Man- ning: A Gerberdiog & Co: H P Morgan: A Ruug. ¥ J Sbaituck: Leaviit & Bill: J A Howb ing's Sons & Co: Go'don & Go: J Ivancov ch & Co; Pac) States Type Co; 8 & Milllag o3 S H Frank & o, A I Robiusor; ‘The Alcatraz Co; 1 X . wmal Lo; Page & Sin;Weimors i ros: L » 8 ‘rovien & Co. b Clifton: Wheatou, Breon < Co: balady na & Co: American | nion Kish 0- 4 Lngu 1a; 9 Silverb rz; Camlioni: Getz Bros; B G Runi & L0; ~antued Bios: Witze! & Baker: 'Uhas | ctzon: Standard Oil Co: Norion, Telier & Roden: S Levy & Co; LD Stone & Co; F Url & Co: rissinger & Loiv F Lavaguaro: .« ilmér, Bredhoff & >: ° iils Bros; Marshall, 't % Ce Daiton Brog. L, Teggart & Co; Western Meat Cog