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FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY., OCTOBER 28, 1897 8 THE SAN s . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETIS. Eilver a fraction higher. Wheat sdvanced. ¥eed Barley alsohigher. Cats, Corp and Rye dall. Brau advanced. Hay unchanged. Beans quiet &t Previous prices. ¥lour unbanged. Potatoes steraier. Vegetables weaker. Butter, Cheese snd Kggs unchanged. Pouitry duil and plentiful Game lower a0d weak. Table rap-s doing better. Wine Grapes lower. No improvement in Dried Fruit. Hams weak. Bacon aud Lard steady. Bides show a weaker tendency. Wool and Hops unchanged. Decreased exports of Wine. EXPORTS OF WINE. ¥xports of wine from this port during the first nine montis of the year were 9,861,150 ga.lobs, against 21,126,000 gallons duriug the same period 10 1896 SILVEE DOLLARS The pumberof Standari Silver Dollars in tbe country bas been increased nearly $15,000,000 during the past tweive monihs, as the following com arison 810Wws: Octover 1, 1897... ve-ee... §452,008 792 Octob-r 1, 1896. PETe veeeee. 437,201,141 Increase. S $14,891,601 | The amouvnt of siiver certificats ssued ngarust deposits of siiver doil.Ts for the same dates wers as fo.lows: October 1, 1897, $385,152,504 Oclober 1, 1896. 364,476,504 Increase ... 820,676,000 The amount of these dollars in the treasury and the amount of siver certificates outstand{ng on the same dates are as foillows: Doilars. 3394 : 45,022 Certificates. $374.620.299 | 354,431.474 | 520,188,825 | October 1, 1897, Octover 1, 189 O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rarn® Snow finADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS. rxplanation. The arrow flles with the wind. The top figures 8t station indicaie maximum temperature for the @sys: those underneath it.if any, the smount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredtha, during the past tweive hours. Isobars, or solk lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperaure. = The word “high” means high baromerric pressure and fs usually accompanied by fair weather: “low’ Tefers 1o low pressure, and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudv weatberand rains “Lows” usually #irst appear on the Washington comst. When the pressure is high in_the interior and low along the coast, aud the isobars extend north and south along the coass, rain is probable: but when the “low 1s inciosed with isobars of marked curvature, raln south of Oregon is improob- sble. Witha “high” In the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer westher may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditiony Wil produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL TURE WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, October 27, 1597, 5 P. M. he following are the rainfalls for the past twenty hours and the seasonal rainfalis to date as compared with those of th= same date last zeason: Fureka.00. this season 3 83, las: season 8.51: Red Bluff .00, th's season 2.71, lust season 1.78: Sscramento .00, this season 2.13, last sea- son .00: =an Fraocisco.00, this season 1 %0, last £eason 2 14: Fresuo 00, this season 1.20, last sea- 20n 1.56: ~an Luis Obispo.00, this season .X5. last season 1.0%; Los Angeles.0), tL1s season 2.52, last ason 13! San Diego.00, this season 1.05, last ;euflJn 1.01: Yuma .00, this season .81, last seasou 07. San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 75, minimum 64, mean 69. Pressure s bihest this evening along the Rocky Mountains f om Montara to Colorado, from wh ch section it diminishes toward the coast. Falr weather prevais thooughout the entire region west of the Kocky Mountains. Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty hours. ending midnight . ciober :8, 1897: Nortnern iforna — F~ir Thursisy: light variable winds; generally soutawesterly on coast Southern California — Falr Thursday: light norther'y <0 westerly winds. Nevada. Uiai and arizona—Fair Thursdsy; warmer. ~an Francisco and vi*inity—Fair Thursday: fresh. generallv southwesierly winds. ~pecial report from Mount i amalpais. taken at 5 P m.—Clear: southwest wind, 24 miles per hour; temperature 55. maximum 67. W. H. H MmN, Forecast Officlal NEW YOKK ~T0OCK MARKET. NEW YORK, Oct. ©7.—The stock market looked strong for & time to-day, and the level of prices 8000 afier roon T0se a point or over above last nights close in wany s:0 But a renewal of Teports that the Spanish reply 1o the representa- tions of this Governmen: was of & tenor that toreatened trouble caused the marke: 10 sell off 0 point as much be ow last night's level as 1 bad been above in the morning. These repre- sented a versy wide range in the fluctua ions, ex- tending 0 4 points in Conso idated Gas aad about 2 points or over In Union Pacific. *ugar, Pacttic Mail und several other stocks ard over a point for neariv all stocks. Union }acitic continued to absorb a large share of specuiiiive interest, and fell durin- the day to withi Vg of the low point of Monday, when the Government’s announced Intention (0 postpon 1l joreciosure sale was regarded as threatening a collapse of the wnole reorganization plan. ‘ine weakness of he SIOCK Was Que to a reporc from sources near to the reorganization Interesis that the Increased bid for the property would fuvolve their (akiDg UP & cOTresponding smount of the 110posea new securities, which would have oiher. wis« accrued in the treasury of the reorgamized company. This would, of cours:, place & corre. spouding proportion of fixed charges ahead of the 810cK o1 the reoiganizel company I'be sugges.ion al-o found corrency that the commitiee might decide 10 increase the issue of first mortgaze bonds above the §/5.000.000 pro- posed, notwithsiandi g the ussertion of the re- crgunization commitiee’s announcement of Mou- duy that 0o cuhange in the plan of reorgun zation fxinvoived by tneir determ nauon to bid ju the Uuion P cific main line or the full amoun of the Governments c.sim. Whatever the toundation for the rumor it heived 10 depress the price of -tue stock 10 what it was before second $5 assess- ment was recently paid. London was slso a selier 01 the siock to-duy In ihis market in con- trast 10 its altitude of vesierday. Arbitrage brokers in fact soid most of the inter- paiio al slocks while prices remained above the Londos parliy. ~terling exchange yielaed b In the aciual raie for demand ills and 1p i1 posted rates. Prices of railroad bonds were firm in the eariy dealings, but ensed off in svmpathy with stocks at the ciose. To'sl sales $1.400,000. Uniced States bonds Gulet aud anchanged. Total sales of 510CxS to-day were 268,900, In- Government £4.000,000, subject to certaln con™ cessions being granted. The Paris Brurss was bette is not yet satist c.ory. The Beriin market was but its condition NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Frices for Bonds and Kailway Shares. Oct. 27.—Money on call easy last loan 2%: closed offered at 115@-%: prime meicantiie paper, 4@4lew: Sterling ex- Chince heavy. with sctoal business (o babk- ers Lills at 84 EB14@4 B5l4 for demund, and £4 82144 K23y f0r 6U Gavs: posted Tates 4 5@ 4 8315 ava 5; _commercial Dbl $4 ¥134: silver certificates” 57@38c. bar silve, 5hjgci Mexican dollars, 450: Government boud: firm; State bonds, duil; railroad bonds, firm. CLOSING 8TOCKS. NFW YORE, st 1@2%; Rallroads— Atchison . 2125:’: Preferred . 283 St Paul & Omaba. TaSy Baltimore & Ohio, 187z| Preferred ...... 140 « .| 7814 Southern Pacific.. 1914 Canada Soutleri.. b4lz Southern Fallway., kg Central Pacific.... 164y Preferred ........ 3Uly Ches & Ohio. ... Texas & racific... 11ix Chicago & Al UPiridassmipd 213, Chicage, B & Q. 55 UF L& 745 Chicugo & b 1li.. 04 | Wabash.... ke Chicago, ind & L. 9 | Preferred 1563 do - do prefd. 3033 Wheel & L k. 134 cCcastl 347 preferred... 113 Preferred | ¥xoress Co Del & Hud: | Adams Ex..... DelL&W......... 502 |Amercan Kx. Del & Rio G- 1114/ United States.. Preferred. .. Wells-Fargo. Erle. new . Ta| Miscellaneous— Firsy preferred.. 5614 A Cot Oll. FL WayDe.........186 | Preferrel Gt Nor ptd. 150 |Am's Spirits. Hocking Val Preferred. | 1linois Cen: 1% |Am Tobacco, Lake Erie & W Preferred Prefeired. 7534|Chicago Gas. Lake Shore, Cons. Gas 9434 | Com. Cabi L & i nbatisn'd 10033/ Col ¥ & iron. Manhattan L Met Traction. ... “do do pre Michigan Cenical.102 |Gen. Electric. Mino & St L...... 25 |illinois Steel. o do do 1st pref'd. 85 |La (lede Gas 43 Mo. Pacific. 4634 LoaG..... 3314 Moblle & UBo..... 24 | do prefd.. 10313 Mo K&T 1234 Nat Lin OiL. 1633 a0’ preffd ... 82 |Oregon Imp. Col.ll 12 N J Ceniral.. 92 |Pacific Mall. 30 N Y Ceutral s Puliman Paiace,..170 N Y Chicago& St L 1314/ Stiver Certificates. 57 do do s prerd. 7613 ~tan Rope&Twina 474 do do 24 prerd. 3545 Sugar. 1407 Nor West. .. 14| Pref 1369 No Amer Co 414|T C & iron. 268 No Pacific. 1754 | U S Leather. 75 Presecred 5114 Preferred 65 Ostario & W 1634 U S itubber. 111170 15 Ore R& Nav....| 85 | Preferred ...l g1 Ore ~hort Lin Wes.era Union.... 8714 Pittsburg ChG W..... T Reading. ... CaN Lock island 8315| Preterred 415 kio G & Wstn... 95| Preferred........ 3514 122 7| CLOSING BONDS. U S New ds, reg...12715] N J Cent Gen 5u..118 do’ do 4s ‘coup..121% | North Carolina 84,122 o 4s. Teg........11315 " Do 4s. 102 dods. coup...... 11413 Northern Puc Ists 11935 o s, e 89" Do, 3s.... 59 do bs. reg. 115 | Do, 4n 30 @0 53, €OUP...... 11614 N Y 'C & District 5 608......1094% | ~or & W 6s........ 1233 Al Class A. 1087 | orthwest Consois143 Do, Class B......108 Do, debds....... 11744 Do, Class C..... 2100 | Uregon Nav ists. 11133 Do, Currency ... 87 | Do, 48, 8134 Atchison 4s.. ... ¥814/0'S Line 63 Tr.... 11914 Do, Acj 48....... BTY3 Do, dstr... & Canada So. 1053y O Imp lIsts tr. Con Paclsts.......— | Do, 3str Cbgo Term. 40614 Pucific 6s, of "95. C& Ollo 58 ..113 tesding 4 C i &D algs. 10465 Rio & Wegt, Den& R G Ists...111 "|StL&IM Den & K G ds..... 8815 'St L& = F Gen 65115 Eas: Tenn 1sts....105 | st F consols 189 Erie Gen ds... 70 (StPC&Plsts FW&DIsistr.. 68 | Do, bs Geu Electric 55....100 |S Carolina Nn fod. GH&SA6s.. 106 |~outnern }v5s... Slig do do 2s'0fi 103 |~tanRpe&Twinebs 6043 H&TCentbs....1115, | Tenn New Set 3s.. 79 docon6s.........103 " Tex Pac L& 4 1sis 96 Tna Cldas.. 9744 | Lo, res 2ds. Kan PContr. " — " |UPista... Kap P 1syDD)ir.116 |(UP D& Gui La Nw Consol 43.. 8715 Wab lst 5s.. L& N Uni 4s 54| Do, zds.. Missourt bs.. .. 100 | West Store ds..... 10914 MET .. 5955 Va Centuries. 7 Do, ds...... 0. 00 ¥6 | Do, ceterrsd < NY Cenral Tsts. 118 | KsCity P&Glsts 55— MINING STOCK Chollar. . § 60 Ontano. ....8 830 Crown P 3110phir...... 85 120 Piymouth.. 09| 85 Quicksilver 100 32 " do prd. 500 1 10| Sierrs Nevada. 70 80 00, *tandard 150 U nion Con.. 40 42| Yellow Jacket. 435 Boston. BOSTON. Oct. 27.—Atchison, 1314: Bell Tele- phone. 260: Chicago, Burlinzton und Quincy, 9314: General Electric 33. Mexican Contral, b, Orexon shore Line, 18%4: Sau Diogo, —. "EW YORK WEEAT MARKET. NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Expectations that De- cember wheat would 20 to £1 wers almost realized to-day. us the market in the last hour touched 99, Zbout 2ca bushel over last nigat. Scattered seli- P 5 by early purchasers, bowever. fioally stopped tbe advance. Statlstics ut home and abroad aad reports of large export demands at seaboard and interfor points were the factors. Shipmeus fiom Atisntic ports during ihe past three days have been over 1,60..000 bushels wreat und flour, while Northwestern receipis are way behind last year. The winter wheat crop news aided em. phasis o the bull position. Rumors to-day of December manipuiation aad s possibie reduc fon in-rrench duty also heped the advance. Mod- erate rea izing just before the close lett prices Ygc off from the top, but 1@l3gc higher than ius. oight. The rang=on Decemuer wis from 91 bac to 99c. closing st §86yc. ‘Lo:al sales were 5,395,000 bushels. Merchandise. NEW YORK. Oct. 26.—Flour receipts, 27,316 bacrels: expoils 19446 barrels Fairly aciive and strongly held at » sight sdvance; winter straits, §4 65@4 75. WH AT—Heceipis, 167.000 bushels; exports, 251.353 bushels. Spot firm: No. % red, §1 U17%@ ‘whaat was offered 8¢ per bushel under ihe Decem- ber price to Unitea Kingdom ports without briv ing in u yesponse This fact brought the murket down. Realization became quite free The report of the purchuse of 205,00v vushels more No 1 noriberu at Duluih. makiog about 800.000 bushels in ali destined for this market also had a weaken- ing influsnce. December was seiling at 957 ih=- cose. Coru was influenced by the ceipts and the strength of whes from the siart. Dé emver ranged fron 253g¢ 10 26¢. closl g Lgc bigher &t 261jc. Outs were firm on & moderate amount pess, shorts bein: the priucipa. buyers strength came largely from sy pathy with oiber 1ains. ¥ Provisions were very quiet. The market for a time was stronz, In sympsthy with (he grain mar- Kkets a oD the £0.d cash business vuring the latter part of the sessi U Lhe Tecliog was easier on reaiiziug sales, mos: of the ea ly advauce belDg lost. ‘The leading futures ranged as foilows: g fal'ing off In r » and ruied strong L@ b ARTICLES. [Cpen. | Hizh. | Low. | Close. Wheat no. 2— | ___ | | | | i3] 634 o4z posa 95 | 9avs| Bals 907 921 0:35 92 923, 2814 prees 30 | 18 Drcember. 1834 Nay. : ‘ | =% Meas Pork § bbi Desembar | 777147770 January . 865 8674 126 |a271s 13735440 CUnsh quotations were as foilows: Fiour, firm; spri paien 8, 84 90@5: vakers, $3 GU@H WU: straits, 84 40@4 70: No. 2 Spring wheat, 58 74C; No. 8 Spriug Wheat. 82@90igc: No. 2 led, 97@98c; No. 2 Corn. 2035@:085c: No. 2 Oats. 1812@1834c: No. 2 White, £ 0. b, 2215c: No. § White, £ 0. b, 2034@2215c: No. 2 nye. 41@ 47.40: No. 2 Barley, nominsl; No. ¥ £ 0. b., 2@ 40c: No. 4, L o b, 50@37c: No. 1 Flaxseed $102@108; Prime Timoihy Seed. $2 65: Mess Pork ¥ bbl. 87 75@7 80; Lard ¢ 100 bs. $43(@ 4 32%5: Sport nibs sides (loose). $4 35@4 70: Dry Salted Shouiders (boxed). 4 =hort @ Cieur Sides (boxea). 5@5Lg; Whissy, distiliers’ finlsued goods, per gal. $1 2. ARTICLES. Teceipia | Shipments. 12w 18,000 215,000 8000 aa1'000 2541000 401 0w 527.000 27,000 7.000 141000 11,000 Un the Produce Exchange to-da tae Buiter r- ket wos firm; creameries, 15g23c; dairies. 19Q | ‘1.’01 cheese qulel, B@hia; esgs steady, frest. i Wheat Movements. Receipta. Shipments. Euahels. Cltges. Busheis 419.420 ees- MInnespolis. 37.130 2:8,%17 Duiutn .. 18K454 40,950, ] Miiwavkee . 7 %00 75 .- Chicago 5052 671 .~ Toieco, .700 5, 00 st. Louis 41,000 40,977 Detroiw. ... a1 o7 91,500 - Kausas Cliy.. 500 1,089 026 364,613 TIDEWATER. Boston. ....... New York. Philadelphi Baltimore Open'ng . Closing. Oct. Flour — Opening % 61 55 | HAY ANo FEEDSTUFFS, Closing easene-BL O | _ Wheat—Opening .29 20 Bran is advanced 50c. Hay Is unchanged St --- 2925 BRAN—215 50317 1or the ves: and $14 50@15 :\luun.r. i P ton for outside brands. BOSTON, Oct. 27. American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow of the wool trade: It has been a wearisome week in the wool market so inteusifiel has he duluess become. Theré bas been a decline of avother 10 per cent iy the volume of sales and had it not been for fact that & smal portiona. el Bumter of houses engaged in dispro- large transactioss (he iaiding . ff be-n very much mo e striking. \o one wxnts t0 buy WoOI a: Lhis time, and no one appears to want 10 seil badly enousl brea prices materially. Someof t e desl« s repor: ihat = goxd-sized concessioas to induce Aative buyiug, but Oubers Teport a di- TeCtiy CPpusiie sthte of aff iirs. rices ure verv woll majatained at from Zc to 3cbelow the hishest ascing prices of the boom. There bas been & demad with tue larger move- ment in Carpet Wools, but Dearly every uiher kind of wool hias emained very quiet. Sales in Bosion for the weex aggresate 2.710,- 000 pounds, of which 1,995.0 U pounds were Go. mes.ic and 1,115,000 pounds foreign. BALTIMOLE GRAIN MARKET. BALTIMORE, Oct. 27.—Flour—Firm. Receipts, 13,246 barrels: expor.s, 3196 barrei Wheat—Sirong: spoi November, 993,c@8$1: Decemuer, §1 0014@1 0015: steamer No. 2 red, 9414@943,C. Keceipiy, 11,595 bushels Curi—>irong; spoc November, 1514@1515c; D cember, new orol , 31@3i14 L-amer mixes, 2914a20Vac. Receipis, 114 642 bushe.s Unis—Firm: No. 2 white, 2615@.7c. Keceipts, 27,835 bushe s. EASTEEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—CATTLE — Sales wers mzde all the way from $: 85@4 50 for common to pretty good native dressed best steers, up 1o The | $4 75@5 40 for - 0od 10 prime shipping and ex; ort cuttis, the greater part finding buyers ai 84 50@ 5 15: caives, $5@6 50; stockers and feeders, #3 15@4 26. KOG -—Sold at $320@3:0 for packers and $3 5L@3 85 tor mixed, butchers’ and lightweights, whi s brousht 82 75@3 8U. Saies wo:e lacyely &t 83 50@3 75 for pigs SHEEF—Were in good_demand &' $2 50@3 for the poorest nutiive sheep L0 3 45@1 50 for the best flo ks Western range sheep, $3 U@t 40, The truflic in lambs was rather auimnied at $4 76 1or poor to prime flocas, Wes.era lambs felciog 107 Op:i nsopened strong a«d advanced siead- iy ui-day on higher cabies, aciive Coveriug, a fair export busiaess, bulilsa omestic siatistics and evi- dec-s ut @ December squeeze. Closed & fraction «ff from the LOp Ou reailzing, but AL @11/ net ad- vauce “ales: No. 2 red Uctober. 9hgc: Lecem- 753 @98 15-16c, closed a 985/, WOUL—F.rme: PEROL: UM—Nominaily 85c. P.G IRUN—Warrants firm, $6 90 bid and §7 LAKE COPPER—Easy: $10 8734 bid acd $11 ashed. T1s—Steady: £13 70 bid, $13 80 asked. SP- LTER—Quiet; $3 15 biy, $4 25 asked. LEAD—Firme. exchange §3 9213 bid aud $3 85 asked; brokers firm a 93 57 4y COFFEE—Opuons opesed b rely steady with November 25 puinis lower, closed steady, Uctober 10 ana ~oven.ber 15 poiats lower: oiher montus 5 points net higher. du.es 1a,350 bags, in inding Novemver, §6 15@ 20: December, #6 00 6 05: January, 86 15; February. $6 10; March, $6 25, 3b; September, $6 45. wl.d, auil fuir refining, 3 b-16c; centiifugal, 96 test, 3 15-16, 3%c: refined sieady. Moid A, bijc: Sindard A, 455c; coufectioners’ A, 474C: cut loat, B&4c; crushed, S&4c; powdered, 5'13-.vc; granu ated, 5¢: cubes, 5 - BUITER — 1.eceipis. 5049 packuges: steady; Western creumery, 14@23%5c; Eigins, 383gc; fuciory, 9@ sc. Etu— ccelp 5, 6000 puckages; stoady; West- ers, 17@18c. Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Cet. 27.—California dried fruits steady. 4 PPLES—Evaporated app es, common, 5@7c % B; prime wire Liny, Bizc: wood dried, prime, 9c: choice, B34@8c. 1unvy, V@DLac. PRUNRo—5@81/4: ¢ Ib. us (0 size and quality. APRILCOTS— 1105 ul. B8 zc; Moorpark, 9@1ic. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@llc; pewied, liglic B CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Oct. 27. — lutivences governing wheat were as a rule favorable Lo higher prices at the «pening. Liverpool had advanced quotations for wheat and per centsl befors trading com- menced here. The predicted rain for the winter wheat region stopped west of Lhe MIississippl and the domesiic receipis of wheatwere again com- paraiively light. Chicago recelpts were 188 cars, of which ouly three loads were on_coutract grade. | Minneapolis an. vuluth reported 766 cars. axainst 857 & week agoand 1208 on tbe correspondng day of the year before. The price was also heipeu by shipments from #¢. Louls und reports of lrge cash business at buluth for export All ou.side markets werr siroug. ‘The feature was . he demand for December, houses actively on the “bull’” side fur some Lime pus. taking consid- erable. May wheat was Dot 80 eagerly sougnt for as it hs been for some days. the cousequence be. ing & widening of the -Eu-dd"nu the worning 10 s3/4c. Uecrmber, which closed yesierday ai B43/5G13YaC, started with buyers at 9474 3 bc ana "-nfl“y- uced to 9.5gC. Ufferings up to his time were couipar ively scarce, bu. at that price some Jarge commissiou-houses sold freely and cluding: Atchison preferred 3458, _Burliugton 4760 L and _. 456, Maubsiten 4770, Missouri Pacific 8075, New Yerk Ceotral 4529, \orthern Pacinc preserr.d 7721, Reading 4490, Rock Isiaud 7920, St Paul 2 ,19u, Union Pacific 40,000, Lay State Gas 14.850. Chica-o Gas 22.685, Sugar 19,420, Chicazo Great Wesiern 5500, LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—The Evening Post's London finaucial cablegram says: The sLock mar- kets were quiet Lo-dey durlug the progress of the settiement & 1d in view of the holiday on Montay next. I he tose, howeves, was steady. Money 1, sl light «nd & large awouut was borrowed from the Buik of En-iand to-iay. Americans were eady except Canada Pacifics, which were flat o New York and German seillug. Mines were betier. It is rumored that the Deutsche Bauk s ready to lend the Transvsal 1e.ction © 95¢ eusued. “The predict 0a of raln for Iilinois had some effect on th decilue us aid lhe report that foreigurrs, particularly French, were reseliiug at the sea- wosrd. AL those figures, however. the demand sgain improved and the market became quite strong. LIverpool closed 1@134d bigh-r and added 10 that firmpess, as did the hewvy exports, 651,000 bushels, of which 173.000 busheis was in flour. The market was :uriher advaiced on libera: pur- chases by one of ihie houses whico had woid freely on the exrly bulge, upposed 1 be for local profes- sionais, who repiu. 6d par. of a “ioug” line. Before iheadvance was checked Decrmber tud 801d up 10 963gc. New York reporied 598,000 bushel s taken Luere ye terday and forty-thiree ioads to-Juy. Priniary recelpts showed some falliog off and were 337,000 busheis under those of ia.tyear. (al maikets were lower. Paris wheat declined 5@10 ceutimes and flour was off 20930 spring centimes Antwerp unchanged No. % £4 70@5 10. Kecelpty; Cattle, 15,000; hogs, 41,000; sheep, 17,000. Omaha. OMAHA. Oct. 27.—CATTLE—Receipts, 6000, Market steady. Nauve beef steers, $4@ 490: Western sieers, 83 70@4 40; Texas steers, $3@3 65: cows and betiers, $2 80@3 30: canners, $2g2 75; slockers and feeuers. 50@4 50 cw ves, #35(@5 50: bulis, stags. eic., $2@3 50 HUGS—Recelpt-, 4500. Marke: sbhade low- er. Heavy, #3' 50@3 40: mixes. $3 35 @340: iighi, 3 4@ 30: bulk of swes, 13 35@ 0. SHEEP—Recelpts, 1500. Market steady. Falr to cuoice natives. $3 50@3 90: fair w che Westerns, 85 40@3 80: common and stock sheop. $3@3 65; lambs, $3 5U@5. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Oct 27.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts. BU00. Market, steady to sirong; Texas steers, $2 85@4: Texas cows, $225@3: native steers, $3 10@505: natlve cows und heifers, $1 30@4: stockers and feedors, $3 25@4 60; bulis. a2 25@3 6. HUGS — Keceipts. 9000 Market steady to 5c higher. Buik of sales, §5 40Ga47%z: heavies and packers, 83 S0@3$ 4b: mixed. 3 30@3 B2kp: ilghts, 38 36@3 o2 o5 Sans : yorsers, $3 47 )3 B2u4: D, 3 20654708 oy 8. ErP—HKecelpis, 2000. Marke: firm. Lambs. $3 75@b 35; mullons. $: 50@4. E— ] PORTLAND’S BUSINESS PORTLAND. Oct. ¥7.—Exchanges, §336,266; balances, $56,140. NUL s HERN WHEAT MARKEL, Oregon. PORTLAND. Oct. 27.—Wheat firm. Walla Walls, 79@80c: bine stem, 82c: valiey, 83c. ‘lered: British bark Lady Wenwor n, 142, 890 bushels whea', vaiue $120,047: Britlsh ship Halewood. 112,423 bushel+ wheat, value §92,590. Both for Queenstown or Falmouth for orders. Washington. TACOMA. Oct. 27.—Wheat, steady and un- changed. No. 1 biue stem, Bs@83l4c; No. 1 ciub, 8U@80Yac. FOREIGN MARKETS, 0 Loudon. LONDON, Oect. 27. — Consols. 11134: silver, 27144 French rentes, 1u3f 1214¢. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 27.—Wheat—Firm: No. 1 standard California wheat, 38s: cargoes off coast, uothing doinz; carzoes on passage, nominal un- chunged: knclish couutry marse s, firm: rrench country marsets. aulei; Liverpool wheat, No. ), Calitornis, 7s 11d@8s b4d: wheal in Paris, du fiour in_ Paris. duli- COTTON- Upiands, 8 15-32a. cLosE. WHEAT—Spot No. 1 red Northern spring new, firm, 7s Tigd. CORN—Amaerican mixed spot sieady, 4s 134 October quiet. 33 1d; Novemver quiel, 3s 13gd; Degember quict, 85 [1gd HOP~—At London Facific Coast hops were firm, &t 55@80s. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. BOSTON, Oct. 27.—The Earl Fruit Company suctionea California fruft at the following prices: Grapes—Tokays, sinzle [crates, 81 25@1 85, aver- age $145; douvie crates, $5 0@+ average €3 47. One car sold to-day. Company sold California fruit a auction to-day Grapes—Toka; $1 15@1 60, aver- aeze $141; q es, §26 @2 T0. aversge &2 6. Cornichon, sing e crates, $1 20@) 25, uver- age 31 Z1; doubie crates. $2 46. Oue car.osd sold (0-duy. NEW YORK, Oct. 27 —The Earl Fruit Cos panv s0:d to-day: Grupes—Tol singie cra 95¢@*1 40. average 31 17; doulie crates, $2 # 8U, average 82 46: Muscats. single crates, Tuc @s), averaze 78c: Emperor, Roc@st1 U5. average #1 U3: Cornichon, ‘doub e crates. §2 30@¢ 50, uv- erage §: 32 Five carloads sold to-day. CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—Porier Bros. Comprny soid ti-day: Pears—BEu-rre Clairgeaus. $1 95 Sugar. §185: Buerre Di ls, $1 75. Grapes i kays, T5¢@s1 35; single crae, Cornichons, 31 : 0t Back Moroccos, $115: Muscais 9Uc@sl 10 Peaches—salways, 85c; Bilyeaus, $1 U5. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. £484 Steritog Excbange, sight 487 Sterling cables... 48734 New york Excha % Ik New York Lxchaoge. telegraj - Flve Stiver, per oubce. o, Ll Mexican Lollars.. e FRODUCE MARKET WHEAT AND OTHER GEAINS. The Plumore takes for Cork 80.766 ct's. valued at $119,100; Olivebank, for Cork, $5,621 ctls at 3140,9.0. Futures were higher, owing to a raise at Chi- cako. aud the spot market also suowed au im- provement. Local quotations are ss follows: for No. 1, 8150 for cholce and # cul for eXira cholce for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL EXSSION—0:15 o'clock—December— 12,000 cts. 81 49: 600U, $1 4874: 4000.81 6935, May—2000, 81 4735 2000. $1 s0ls SECOND | SEssiox — Decembver — 4000 ctls, §1 4935 2000. 51 495%: 400U, $1 4935 May— 50,000 $1 4714, REGULAB MORNING SEsslon—December—3i000 ctls, $1 4914 5000, $1 $93:, 4000, &1 49804 May—2000. 81 463, 26.000, 31 4654 AFTERNOON Sksstox — December — 000 ctls. $149vs: 6U0V, ¥149l4: 14,000, $14915; 6000, $1 4635 May—2000, $1 47; 2000. $1 4o7y; 2000, $1 4u5y; 40U0. 81 463, B KLEY-Feed so.i higher. ues dull and uucnanged. Feed. 82g@sbc for dark and 57ip@90c for chcice brigh: Chevalier. §1 5232@1 674z for No. land €1 35@1 40 for Ne. ¥: Brewing, $1 05 for Nu. 1 aud $0@E6C B ctl 1or dArk Coasi. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL EESSION—:15 o’clock—No sales. S¥COND NEss1oN—Decem er— 4000 cils. 5514c. REGULAR MOENING SEsS10N—Decem ber—2000 ctls, 8614 AFTEXNOON SEssioN — December—4000 culs, 85¢; BUUU. 8515c. OAT>—The market continues very dull. Fancy feed ure auotable at $1 20@1 30 @ cu: good _to choice. 81 15@l 20 @ al: common, 1 07312@1 123 % cu: Surprise 81 2245@) 274y Keu, $1 1715@1 30: Gray, $1 10 @1 15: Miling, $1 1214@1 1745 » cil: Biack, tor seed. 81 35@1 00 Cilbped Uata seil at $1@2 @ toa over the raw product. | CURN —Receipis are rapidly increasing and the | market {a duli and nomiosi Smal Roond Yol jow, $115@120 ® cil: Large Yellow, £1@1 U5; White, $1 10@1 121 RYE—$1 10@1 1233 Botl BUCKWHEA I—Nomina: $l 4r3g Pl $1 521491 65 Erewing contin- FLOUR AMND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $5@5 10: Bakers' extras. $4 75@4 85 B boL CORNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 @ ton: Cracked Corn. $25@26 ® ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in are as folows, ususi discount to the irad-: Granam Fiour, 5 ¥ 100 s; Kye Flour. $250 % 100. kice Fiour, 85 75; Cornmeal $2 ¥5: extra cream do, $3: Vatmeal, £3 50; Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, 83 1U@ 3 50: Buckwheat Flour £3 25@3 Cracked When: 5: Farina. $4 50 Whole Wheat Fiour, 3 20: holled Uats (Dbis), $3 7U@5 G0: In sucks, | Pearl Baricy, 84; Spiit Peas, ¥3 50; ureen 837 do, $4'25 v 100 s MIDDLINGS—$20@20 50 for lower grades and £2150@22 50 B ton for the best. FEEDUSTUFFS—Rolled_Baries, $18 50219 50 Oflcace Meal ac the iaill, £30 ¥ ton- Jobuing, $31; Chopped Feed, $15@18 # ton coanut Lase. $17 50: Cotlonseed siral, $29@30 @ ton HAY—Wheat, $12@15 % ton: Wheat and Oat, $11@14; Oat. $1U@I2; Bariey. $10@1Z: com pressed, $12@14, Aliaiza, 5G9 5U: siock $5@Y; Cloves, $3@1) @ ton. | SIKAW—30@i0c B bale. BEANS—_Bayos. ® cil. ~mall Whites. Large Whites, $1@1 10, Fuuk £1 50@1 50; 'Reds. $1 30@1 10: Blackeye, $1 85 @) 25: red Kianey, $.@2 50; Limas. $1 65@1 75 Butters, $1 5091 50; Pea, $1'20@1 45. SEED-—Brown Musiard, $225@2 50: Yellow Mustard. 82 v5@2 50: Fiux, §1 7581 86 Canary Seeq, 13,@214c @ b Aliaita, 6i4c: Rape, 224@ 2340t Hemp, 50: Timothy. 4bgc. URIED FEAS—Mues, 81 25; Ureen, $1 20@1 70 Bol POTATOES, ONION-, VEGETABLES. Potatoes are firmer. Onions are also steady. The tenaency In Vege:ables is downward. sarly kose, 50335c; Liver Reds, Burbanks, $5@dbc: Oregon Bur- 60@6 oc: Salinas Burbuiks 60@50C; Sweet aices, 50@76c @ i for Kivers aua $1 for Mercrd. ONIONS—81@1 20: ® sack. VEGETABLES — Marrowfat Squ: 40@50c B box: I’ Pickle Omions, 50@75¢ Bay Squasu. 75: B box: h. $8@10® on: Bay Lucumbers, ies. 750 @81 for No. 1. 40@dUE 1or No. 2 Green Peppers, -0@5Uc for Chiie and | 40@50c for Bell: Drica Peppers. 5@6c; Green Peas. 3lg@ic B 1: Siring Beans, 3@41zc Lima Beans, 23a38c @ b. Green Onra, 51 @65¢ B be Dried Okia 6@8. ® I Egg Piant 30@d0 Cabbage, 60@7> @ ctii Carrots, 25@30c # suck; Garilc, 1%2@2c B 1b: 1omatoes, 50@50c @ box. FOULTEY aANo GAME, POULTEY —Game is again showing the effec's ofthe warm weather, and many of the ar-ivals are ia bad condition. A good many Canvasback aie coming iu irom Otegon this year. and they Are not bringing as high prices as formerly in con- sequence. Foultry still dull and «heap. A carof »ast- ern sold at l4c for Turkeys 5 for Mens, 35 50 for soung Rooste s, §4 50 for oid Roosters 3 50 for Fryers anc $3 for Brolers. I'wo more cars fail due to-duy. Live Turkeys, 14@1bdc for Gobblers and 13@ldc for Hens; dressed lTurkeys 17.; Geese @ pair, #1 25@1 50; Ducks. $5@4 60: Heus, $3@4: Roost: ers. young, $:@4: do, oid. $3 50@4; Fryers. #2 50 @2 75; Broilers, $250 for large and $2@ 25 tor small: Pigeons, §1 25@1 b0 B doz for young aud 75¢@8$1 for old. GAME—Quall, ¢ dozen, $1@1 25; Mallard, $3@ 50: Canva bsck, $0@D 50: Spric. $2 25@2 ol Teal 81 t0@2: Widgeon, 81 50@1 75: ~mai Duck, 81 50: Gray Geese, $2@2 60; White £1 25; Brani, $1 25; Engzi'sh Suipe. $1 503U Jac< Snipe, $1: Hare, §1@1 25; Rubbits, $1 25@1 50 for Cottontals and §1 for smull. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, All descriptions remain as previously quoted. Butter 18 weak, Cheess Is steady and Kggs are firm, with occasional sales of ranch at an advance. EUTTEK— (REAMERY—Fancy cresmerles. 28@28Y5c: sec- onds, 26@26c ¥ M DAIRY—( holce 10 fancy, ¥3@25¢ B 1 lower grades 16@- 21 PICKLED—20@2215c 8 I FInKIN—19@.Ucw CREAMERY | UB—21@22V0c B B EASTERN—12@1 3¢ 1ur ladie-packed. CHEESE—Choice nuld new, 10@1230: com- mon (o goo!, 10@llc: Cieam Chedaar. 11@l2c: Young America, . 2@liige: Westecn, illg@lc: Eaustern, 1216@18%c B . GG - — L unch Egy b@40c P doz; store Eegs, 2215@30c; Eastern, 22%@ric for fancy, 20@2lc 10 tirss and i5@IiNc ‘or seconds; Duck Eygs, “V@2dc § dozen. DECIDLOUS AN D CITRUS FRUITS. Tuble Grapes are doing better, as suppliesare somevhat reduced. Wine Grapes are lower and weak, OWINg L0 iArke &ITivals. Peaches are easier, though no lower. Melons are almost gone. DECI UOUS FRUITS— Sirawberries, $5@4 % chst for largs. Raspberries, @4 50 % chest. Fom: granates a:v nominal. Cave Cod Cranberries, $7 50@8 50 B bbl; Coos Bay. $2 5U@2 15 ® box. Peache: Oc@s) ¥ box. FPears, \inter Nelis, 60@76c; common kinds, 40@s0c B box. A ppies, 2b@40c B box for common and J0@85¢ for good 10 2o@3oc for Muscats. 25@élc 5or black. 20@3. e 10r Tokay anc 35@-0¢ for Corni- «hon Crates sell about 10c higher than boxes. Ziutundei Wine Grapes, $13@18 ® ton: White Wine Grapes, $.0@12: Mission Grapes, $1:@14. Watermeions, $4@o % 300. antaloupes. 4@ 5c B cru e. Nutmeg Meions, -0@5 ¢ # box. CITRUS FRUITS—Valencia Oranges. $3@4 ® box: Lemons, $i@l 50 ¥ box for common 2nd $2@2 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $2 5043 50 # pox: Bananas, $1 20@2 ® bunch: Pineapples, §2 50@3 v doz. DEIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, There seems to be rather more activity amoug the Dried Fruit houses, but the wuarket isstil quiet. Wainuts are weak and quiet, but there is do de cline. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Pruves. carload lois, bc ‘or 40-50's, 41gc for 50- 60's. dc W I for 60-70's, 3lpc for Ti-80's 3c ¥ Ib for 50-90's and 214c for 90-100's; Peaches, 5igc W W: fancy, 8@6lyc: peeled, —: Apri- cots, 5@6c % Ib for Royals mnd 7@8c for good to fancy Moorparks; evaporaied apples, d@6c: CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—The Earl Fruit Company | Jjnar e} S@581ac; bisck Fizs in sacks, u@ulge: Plums. 4 I for pitted and_1@2c for un- sold 10-day: Grapes — Tokays, single crates, x;ma; hl’:chud Pluws, b140: Xe?urlnu.bg 31 30, average $118: Auscat, $105: Fer- | 6¢ o Ib for prime to fancy . 2@5c tor quas erra. 81 04: Emperor, $1 18: Morocco, 81 b4; Ver- | ters and 7c for haives. deile, $115. “Three cars sold t RAISINS'— New Kaisins, #c_for 3-crown. dc PHILADELPHI,, Och 27.—The Earl Fiuit for crown, bo 1or a-crown, bige for Seedless fultanas and $1 10@ 315 tor sondon layers. Dried i) 234c 3 T Res nuts are quotable stE@1Le ¥ m Walnnts, 7%@Sc @ B for hard an e ell: “Cmonds. S@ac for hardshell aud °e 10¢ tor papershe.l; Peavuts, 4@5c for Eastera an Y’ ory N 6c 9 Bb: Pe- is. $5 # 100. —New Comb, 10c for brizht and 7@9c sor lower grades: new water-white exiracted, 414@ light amber extracted, S35,@4¢ PEoVISLUNS, Deaters continue to cut Hams right and left, buc Bacon and Lard ars sieady ac the quotations: CURED 3 EATS—Bacon, 843 # Ib tor heavy, 8¢ sor Jghi medium, luc for dgh., 1034c B B for exstra nsut sod 12c for :Illll?'l:llrt.fl_ ast- ern ‘sugarcured Hams, 1034@1lc: California Hoams. 9@9%c B Di Mess Beef, $5 B bbi: ex ra mess do. tamily do, $10; sali Pork, $5@» 50 ® bbl: exira prime Pork. $9 50; gxira clear, $16; mews 1450 @ bbl: smokel Beet. 1034@12340 B b. B Sastacy feroes quoted 8 5140 B Ib for compound ana 6c for pure; pails, 7c: California terces, bc ¥ I tor compound and 6c for pure; Bulf-bhis, 613c: 10-b tins, 7¢: do o-Ib, %Y. COTTOLEN E—Tierces, Gogc. Packaves lesy than $U0 Me—1-B pails, 60 In & case, 5%c; 5B pails. 20 in a case, 83gc: 5-1b pails, 12 in a case, Bigc. 10-b pails, 611 & case, BLgc: 50-1b tins, 1or L in a case. THgc: wooden bLuckets, 50 Ibs net, 7%gc: fancy tuos 80 Ibs net, 76ac; LALE bbis, about A0 s, Tlhc B i HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hides are quieter and weak, and there may bea decline before lonz. The other descriptions under this heaq are sieady. HIDES AND “KINS—Culls and brands gell 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted steers. 10@ 1015¢ ¥ B: medium. $lpc P b light. 9c: Cow- bides. 9@9lgc W D Stags, Ge: sated Kip, 9¢; salted Calr, Tlo @ Ib: salted Veal $c: dry Hides. 15lec: culls and brands 12@12%c: Gry Kip and Veal. 14c: dry Calf, 17c; culls, 10c: Goatskins, 20@85¢ each: Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good summer. 25¢H 1b: medium, 20c: winter. 10c; Sheepskius, sheariings, 10@20c each: short wool, 25@AUC e.c:: medium, 50@70 each: long wools, 75g9%0c each. TALLOW—No. 1. rendered. F@3%4c B b: No. 2, 214@34c; refined, be: Grease, 2¢ # . WOUL — Fall_clip — Middie countles, free, 10@13c:_do defective. 10@11c; San Joaguin, de- fective. 7@fc 3 1b: do Lanibs. 814@8Sc: Southern Mountamn. 9@12c:' wee Nortnern, 12aldc B b: @0, deseciive, 9@1lc; Humboldt and Mendocino, 13@15¢ B HUPS—0la crop. 2@6c B _I_for poor to fair and B@1uc for good: new crop, 10@13%5c GENERAL MFKCHANDISE BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 555c: San Quentin, 5 40; Wool Bags, 27@30c: Frui sags, 514c 53¢ and 6c for the different sizes. CUAL—Wellingion, §8: New Wellineton. $8; o A0L $650; Coos Pay. $475; Wallsend, £675 % tou: Comberland, $14 60 ® ton n bulk and $16 ln sacks: Peonsylvania, Antbracite Kez $la @ ton: Weish Anthracite, $:@12: Cannel, — w Kock Spriugs, Castie Gate and Pleassnt Val- ley, §760; Coke, $11@12 in sks. SUGAK—The Western Sugar Refinery Company auoies, terms ne cash: Cubs and Crusied and Fine Crush-d, 665c: Powdered, 6}zc: Dry Granu- lated. 6lac ¥ Ib: Confectioners’ A. 9bgc: Maguoila A, bijgc. Extra ¢, be: Golden C. 4%e: Candy Granulated, dbie: California A, 534c: uali-barrels L4¢ more Uian varrels, and boXés LzC moe. MEAT MARKET. AN FRANCISCO Wholesala rates for dressed stock from slauzh- terers are as follows: BEEF—Firs: quality, 615@7c; second do, 555@ @6:: 1hird do, 4@5c B B. VEAL—Larg- -@6c; small. 6@7 B B MUTTON— Weihers. 6@7c: Ewes. 6¢ @ B 1.A MB—Spring, 7@7%sc 3 b PORK—Live Hoge. 313c 1or iarge and $3,@57%c for smait and medium: 0% LOgS, 2L2@3Y4C B W; dreszed do, bly@oe. BECEIPTS OF + RUDUCE. yoR 21 Hovns. Flonr. arsks.... 11650 Bran, sks... Orezon. 8337| Oregon... Wheal. cds 9:0|Cheese, ctis oo, Oregon. kgzs, doz Barley, ciis - Hides, no. Oregon. Pells, biis.. Corn. eus. Wool, bls.......c Eastern. ..l Oregon Oats. ctls. Oregon... Leacher, rils. Wine. gals Sugar. bbis. Lime. bOIs. Lumber, M foet.. Qui ksilver. flsks Ralsing. Loxes Powder, casos.. Straw, tops. ... Hous. uls... 3iddiings, sks. .. Shorts, sks Oregon = Uregon, sks. Butter, ctis. .... B REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Catberine Kennedy to Jobu A. Kennedy. lot on | SW corner of Larkinand Ellls streets, S 25 by W 87:6: #1 Same to Joseph B Kennedy, lot on W _line of Larkin stree! Sof Ellis, S 24 by W 87:6; $1. Same 10 Anpie M. Kennuedy.lot on N line of Geary sireet, 137:8 W of Foik, W 13:3 by N 120; 81 ~ame to Mary C. Kenoedy, lot on N line of Geary streer, 151:3 W of Polk W 13:9 by N 120: 1. Elizabeth J. or Jessie E. Gunn (by F. A. Fliott, | attorney) to Bella M. Leovard, 1ot on S line of Huight street, 37:6 W of Octavia, W 25 by S 100; $L0. “ienzi and Marv C. Hughes to Elizabeth A. Whittie (wite of Alvert M ). lot on SW corner of Page and Laguna screets, ~ 35 by W 87:6: $10 Ruiolph B. and Mary T.Spence to Anna M. Giselman (wife of William), lot on N iine of Golden © ate avenue. 125 W of Devisade:o sireet, 36:10s by N 137:6: erant. Livingsion Jeass 10 May H. Jeoks, lot on N line of Washinzion street, 77:6 east of Spruce, £ 60 by N 127:814; gift. Hiberola Saviogs and Loan Soclety to Michael Casey, iot on the > line of Fifteenth streer, 123:10 E of Guerrero, k 27 ov 3 100: 3.4 J. H. aua Elsie Rippe to Cathe McCarthy, lot on the K line of Bryaut sireet, 100 S of 1wenty- four-h, 8 30 by K 100; $10 Willlum Broad to Willam P. Humphreys Jr. (trustee for Sarah Engiand), all interst o o.low - ing: Lot11 Kiwt Trace Hom, iot on W iine of ¢ odman place, 137:6 ron stret, ~ 45:10, W 15:733, N 2, W 10, N 43110, E 25:714; Frauk and Evange'ive Happersberger 10 Hubert Judze, 10 on_W [ine of roweil sireet, 117:6 S of Washingion, S 65:10 by W 60, trust deed; also lot on SW corner of Washington and Hyde' streets, W 137:5 by S 137:6: $10. Hubert Judze to Hugo A. Hornleln, same: $10 Cathe Kenuedr to ) icnard Keunedy, lot on N line of Filis street, 91:8 K of Larkin, £ 40:014 by N 157:6; S James' und Rosetta E Hayden, lot on W Iine of Glibert sireet. 108 ~ of Brannan, W 36 by ~ 22; also loton W line of Glibert street, 100 § of Brannan, W 80, § 25, Hayden to James E. Ed44 N 22 E <6 N 3; §10. Estate of Thomas bonnelly (by Annie Don- nelly, admintstratrix) 1o Elizabeih Allen, lot on W live of Clinton street, 100 e of Brannan, Sk 25 by ~W 75: $1:75. May B, Morrison (Ireat) to Ellen and Charlotte E. Dore, 15t 00 SW coruerof De Haro and Army (Coiusu) streets, W 200 by S 133: aiso lot on K line of Rhode Isiand sireet, 433 ~ of Colusa, S 150, SE to De Haro sireet, N 265, W _200; as0 lot on S line of Sonoma._street, 100 W of Utah, § 100, W 19. NW 105, E 11: $10 Potrero Lund and Improvement Company to Charles A. %. \ndersou. ‘ot on £ line of Minne- soia s.rect, 516:6 N of Twenty-secoud (Slerra), N 25 by E 100: grant. Mary F. ana Jacob C. Trieller to James and Kate Keating, lot o W lize of Tweuiieth avenue, 250 S of Culitor. ic stree , S 5 by W 1-0; $10. N.W. Miller and P. F. Beasou 10 Aunie <. Ben- son (wite of P. 1), [0t on line of A screet, 32: W ot Ninth aveuue, W 50 by N 100; #is0 .ot on W line of Nin.h aveaue, 1U0 N of A street, N 50 by W 120; $10. Jane Rigers to Thomas W. and Annie Magee, locon K )ine of Foriy-sixth avenue, 275 5 of i street, = 25 by < 120: $10. Hobert J Buchanan ‘o Abiaham Ruef. lot on W line of Forty-fourth avenue, 100 N of V street, N 50 by W 120: 310. Cathe L. Paineto gift map 3; $10. Willia Boyie to Lena Christenson (wifs of An- drew). 1ot on SE line 0f Cluuery street, 586 Xk arl B. Thompson, lot 1764, of Miguel, NE 46 by 8{100, biock 16, Fairmount | Ira t: $10. Minute £. Tiitie to Mariin Weaver, 1ot on N line ot springdale (Islais) sireet, 50 W of Cuvier, W 25 vy N 100, being lot 44, Spring Valley Home- siead; $lu. ALAMEDA COUNTY. and lngu Olaine to Jeremiah M. Davis, line of Fiitn street, 123:4 W of Oak, W 23:4 by S 100, block 129 Oakiand: $10. Jeremiah M. Davis (o Lowell J. Hardy, same; $10. Union Savines Bank to L. H. Sly, E 20 feet of map of kroad- 1ot 5 and W 7 feet of lot 6, block way and Tel graph-avenue Park Tract, Oaklaud Annex: $10. L. H. and Lizzie Sly to W. J. Eaker, same, Oaiaud Annex: $10. T. Ii., E. L., Elizabeth A.. H. F., Carrie E., P. L. aud Bri . Bas ett 10 M. J. Halia, lot 1, block Dy Fruivale Stution Tract, Brooklyn Townsbip: Johanna Schmitt (0 rge A. Uhl, lots 70 ana 71, Kingsiand 11act, Brooklyn Township; $5. H. P. and rmma E. Moreal to P. 5, and Eliza- beth Anton, loton N line of Railroad averue. 60 E of Grand street, K 48 N 112:8, W 20, S 30, W 28, S 6 Lo begiuving, block 37, laads adjacent 10 Encinal, Alameda; $10. Aionzo W. Fink to May JE. F.nk. lot on SE cor- ner of Unjon street and ;San . ntonio ave:ue, £ i48Db = 500, being W 148 feet block 11, Bartieit Tract, Alameda; sife. Mafy k. and J. A. Dawson to Thomas and Amelia M. Caller. 10t on N W lineof Eishoh screet, 0 W of Porlar, W 30 110:2, b.ock 550, sub- Ject to morigage, Oakland: :10. Clara H. ~colt 10 same. i0._on Eighth and Poplar streets. N 110:2 by W 30, block 530, satjeet to mortgage f0r 8500, Oaklana: iate of Mary Lafferty (by administrator) to art, iot 27, block 67, Ouxland: $1600. E. D. Rickett Lo Magda Kickelt, lo ou SE line of *ifth avenue, 85 SW of . ast Ninth sireet, SW 35 by ~E 140, biock 3. Cliuton, Eas: ¢ akiand; gift. Charies E. L. Cease to Fr.d W. Fry. loton N e of Fifteenth street, 150 K of Campbeil, £ 25 by N 62:8, block 7274, Oakland: $10. George A. F Jansen'1o E.izabeth A., Henrietta T. apd Mary B. Jansen. lot ou SW corner of Wal- nui street and ~un Antouio avenue, W 200 by 8 150, biock L, lands sdjacent to Enciual, Alameda; ““l"lry J. Barracks to J. P. Barracks, lot 7 and fleld Welliugton, $7 50: Seattle, 3 50: Ers- | In bulk and $13 ® ton | E halt of lot 8, Searies Tract. Brookiyn Town- 1§ 37 p. Barracks to Mary Comaings, same, Brook- | 1yn Township: 5. Same (0 same, 105 9 and 10 and SE ba'f of lot 8 and lots 75 and 76, earies Tract, to COrrect former deeds. .rookivn Township: 85, T. B and Fanafe | otter to_ Morris Marsh, 1ot 4, block 11, Waraer Tract, Brooklyn 1owaship; 8250, Andrew and Jane C. Jones to Willlam H. and Alice H. McGowan, 1ots 1 a:a 2, block L, Andrew J(nes’ subdivision to Brooklyn Township, Brooks lyn Township; grant. Builders’ Contracts. Elizateth W. Baldwin (owner) with ira W. Co- burn (contracior), Edwara J. Vogei architect, ail work_except paioting. maniels, shades and chan- de iers for u three-siorv residence building on NE corner of Larkin and Jackson streets. along Jackson street 22:8 by N 8 g John Miron (sub-contractc arhhitect, granite d brick work for building on SW line of First streec. 40 feet SE of Natoms, SE 40 by SW 6: $2500. Henry Lund (owner) with Jobn G. Adams (con- tractor). W. H. Lillie architect, all work exce;t sewerage, p:um bile, street cONNections. gas Buting, etc., for @ two-story frame building wiih finished atiic aid partly finished basement ou S line of Jackson street, 137:6 K of (ough, E 43i3, S 127:~14, W 43:3, N 137:814; $8700. S e -———— The proportion of killed to the number of railway travelers is—in France 1 in 19,000.000. England 1 in 28,000,000, and in the Umnited States1 i 2,400,000, e THE CALL CALENDAR. . 81980, October, 1897, Sa.| Mooa's Phases o 2 @an. Quarter ol — =8 Oct. 2. . 6 of—— || | _ — ——l Full Ioon. || etlels | ® T | 1718|1920 21|22 zs‘ Last Quarte: | _—__..__[@: Oct. 18. ; I 262728 | 29| 30 |—— 1 o R S SR S R New Moon. e | Oct. 25. | |isL | STEAMEKS TO SAIL. BTEAMFR |VFSTINATION.| <AiL%. | PIER SanJose_ [ Panama.. Oct 2502 M[P M S5 City Puebis | Vic & Pgt Jct 28, 9aw |Pier 9 Truckee....| Yaquina Bay.[O t 25, 5pu|Pier 2 Jet 28, 9aw | Plec 13 Oct 9, ¥am|plerll - Oct 29,12 u|Plerls Wees .| HumboidtBay | et Saxm | Pler 13 Yomona.... | Humboldt Bay |Oct 2rw | Pleed Belgic....... |China& Javan Oct 3v. 1ru|PM 88 Columbia. .. | Portiand . Oct 30,1Vam | Plerlt Eanta Ross. | ®an Diego.... |'ot 31 IIAI!‘PIO\'[‘. Czarina. 1003 Hav. Nov 1. 5pw|Pres Del Norte.. GraysHarbor. Nov Orizaba..._ | Mexico......."|[Nov Z10ax | Pler 11 Austraiia. . Honoluiu. .~ (Nov 2 2pu|Pler? WallaWaila | Vic & Pez Sno (Nov %, am|Plerd Newport . |Nov 2, FAlfl'itl’ 11 State of Cai | Poruana |Nov 4104w |pier 34 Queen... ../ aa Diego. . [Nov 4.11am|bier 11 STEAMERS TO ARKIV STEAMER | Frox i eeeeesm-- | COOS Bav__ Humbold: Bay. | Yaauina Bay. Crescent Clty . o Diezo.... |Seattle..... Peru.._.. |Chinaand Javan. Waiia Waila ]| Victoria & Pu_e. 50001 Corova... | Humboldt. oct 29 | Acsnuico. .11 | ranama. Oct 29 Wellington. .. | Departure “Oct 30 Comox............ ~oct 30 | Grays Haroor j0e 81 H |Ne port.... ... |. oz 31 | 31 | Nov' 1 | State of Cal.. 1 Queen San Diego. . LA e 2 Pomona.. 1111 | Humoold: Bay. 3 2 | North Forc. .. | Humboldt..... .. i E | Tmatilia. Victoria & Puzet | Alliance. | Portiana | Arcata. . koreca . | Columbia | Coos Bay LY SUN, MOON AND 1IDE. UXNITED STATES COAST AND GFODETIS SURVEV. | TiMES AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT. ENTRANCE TO SAN Fradcisco BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTKNDENT. | _NoTe—Tne high and low waiters oc-uc asthe City Front (Mission-sireet Whar) about twenty- | five mlautes later than at Fort Polai: the helght ©f tide is ihe same &t both places October—1897. Thursiar, October =8 6.52| Moon rises . 517/ Moon sets .. 5.2/10.26/ 02 5.0/10.50 4.8(1L.25| 06| NOTE—IN ihe adove exposiilon of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand columa, and tho successive tides of he day in the order of occurrence ss L me. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time coiumn the third tide, and the last or righs hand column zives the last iide of the day, except wheo loere are vui three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heigats given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coss: Survey charta, except when a minas sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given is subiractive trom the depth given by tne charis. [ | NOTICE TO MARINEES. A branch of the Unlied States Hydrographlo Office located in the Merckants Exchanze is maintained in San Francisco for the benefls of mariners without regard 1o nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordlally favited to visit the office, where complete sets 0f char-a and saliing directlons of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison aud reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation aud all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill 1s hoisted about ten minutes before | noon, and Is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by | telegraphic signal received each day from the Uniced States Naval Ubservatory s Mare lsiand Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giviag the error, if any, is published the same day oy the afternoon papers and by tne morniag papers the following day. W. 8 Huemea 1(,6.06] The Time Ball. Lieutenant. U. & N., incharga EraxcE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOE, U. & N, MERCHANTS' KXCHANGE. 1 SAN FRANCISCO. October 27. 1597 The time ball on Telegrapn HIll was aroppai exactly at noon to-day—L e., at noon ot the 120t meridian, or exactly st P M, Greenwich Lime. W. S. HUGHES, Lientanant U. 8. N. a - harze B S ——E SHIPPING INTELLAGENCE, Arrive t ‘WEDNESDAY. October 27. U Sstmr Patterson, Moore, 18 days from Sitka. Stmr Arcata Reed. 48 hours from Coos Bas. | via port Oriord 40 hours: passand mdse, 0 OC & N Co. Stmr Australia, Houdlette, 6 days and 18 hours 40 min trom Honolulu; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stwr_ Coluwoia, Conway. 5314 hours from Port- Iand, via Astoria 4114 hours: passani mdse, to Cregon Rallway and >av Co. Stmr Eureka. Parsons. 70 hours from Newpor: and way poris; passand mase, (10 Goodau, Perxing & Co. Simr Chilkat, Dunham. 27 hours from Eu- reka: pass and mdse, to N P 58 Co Stmr Noyo, Levinson, 24 hours from En- re wvia kFort Bragg: passand mdse. to J S Kim- ball. Stmr Bertha. H 5 daysfrom Seattle; 620 tons coal, to Central Loal Co. Saip Eclipse, Peterson. 13 days trom Departure Bay, via Cape Fi-ttery 12 days; 2450 tons coal, to & D Chandler « Co Schr Monterey, Beck. 16 hours from Bowens Landinz: lumber, o F Heywooc. Schr Orlent, Sande's, 4% bours from Eurek: 350 A fo sumber, to Chas Nelson. Cleared. WEDNESDAY. October 27, Stmr Uity of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sm Queen, Jepson. Sun Di Goodall, Perk- ins & Co. Bktn Portland, Mohns & Kalienback. Scar Albe:t Mever, Marschall, Kahulul, via Kil- 11sn00: Albert Meyer. Suiled WEDNESDAY. October 27. stmr Queen. Jepsen, San Diego. Stmr Sunol, Larbig. 3 sStmr Coquille River. Johnson, ¥ors Brags. Stmr W Litesvoro. Johnson. Ger ship M-iromene, Sanders, Port Townsend. Br sbip Olivebauk, Petrie, Quéensiown. ¥r -hip Pib nore. Lee, Queenstown. Ship Chas E Mood:. L-onard, New York. Suip Loals Wa'sh. Garmons, Seattle, | Seh Aloer: Meser, Marscaul, Kanulal, via Ku- snoo. Larsen, Salvaverry; thence | | sept 2 | 1 Oxnard: Rev H W Peck: >au Fraucisco forthis port. s hr Jennie Wand, redwood at Eu- reka for Pauama. Swokan. Oct 8—Lat S, long 31 W, Brship Benicia, from Liverooo., for Esquimait. Memorandum. Per Ausiralia—Left Honolu u Oct 20 at 4 Pu with 35 cabin and 41 steera:e passengers and 16 bags mail. Kxperience: light to moderite Nig winds until Oct 26: L: € ,c» Lo port strong nortberly and NW winds ith rou, a. 1508 5 PM passed simr Moana 8Umiles Oct 20 at 1 from Hoioluiu. ¢ : Por kelipie irom Departure Bay—Cleare? Cape Flaitery on Oct 15, and first tour days had lignt southe iy winds und ca ms. Gc: 19 to Uct 25 had very bad wewiber and a su- cession of gales from S0 kSE. Oct 221n lut 45 30 N. long 126 30 W, hai a very heavy ESw gale. ship under fore and main lower iopsails The deci was swept ciear of | neariy all the deck fittings, a.d washed overboar d galley 400-s, stove tu all the windows in the fore- castle house, siove iu buiw rks on buth siles; toehce to port had moderate NW winds. Died In this city at 3:30 amM Oct 27. Chas A Gunnison, secretary of (he Commercial Pub Co. Domestic P -te TACOMA—Arrived Oc: 24—Br ship Toxteth, ho Oct 12. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Oct 27—Schr Peerless, fm Coos Bay ; U S stmr Thos Corwin, fivm Santa Bar- b 3 GRAYSHARBOR- Arrive! Oct 27—Ekin Gar- diner City, trom Santa Rosalia: stmr Del Norte, hence Oct'23: schr C T Hil', hence uct 7. Suiled Uct 27—Schr James A Garfield, for San Francisco SOUTrH BEND-Sulled vet 7—3chr Webfoot, tor San Franc) . CGEONE—Arrivea Oct 27-Stmr Greenwood, hence Oc: 26. BOW KNS LANDING—Salled Oct 27—Schr Ben- der Hrothers, for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND—Arrtved Oct Bence Oct 10. COOS BAY —Arnved Oct 27—5cbr Daisy Rowe, hence Oct 20: simr Alliance, henca Oct 22: sius ‘Truckee, hence Oct 2v. Salled Oct 27—bsimr Truckee, for Yaquina Bay, TATOO~H- Passes Oct =7—<twr Welllnzton, from Nauvaimo, for Sar Francisco: Brship Earl Dunraven, from Londoun, tor Tacoma. HAREY CREEK—Arrived Oct 27—Schr Ralph J Lone. hence Cct 9. WESTPORT- rrived Oct 27—stmr Luguna, hence Oct 28 EUKEKA—Arrived Oct 27—Stmr Corona, hnce Oct 26: schr Fortuna, hence Oct 2. Sailed Oct 22—Schr Lotile Carson. S| TTLE—Salled Oc. 26—->.mr Fara'lon, San Franci co. COOS BAY— Arrived Oct 25 Oct 15. Oct 26—Schr Ge: ASTURIA - Arrived U hence Oct 1 SEATTLE—Salled Oct San Fraucisco. TATOOSH— Passed Oct 27—8hip 1 ohemis, from Nanaimo, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrivea Oci 27—Schr from Sun Pedro. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Oct 26—Schr lvy, bence Oct 1. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Oct Scotis ence Oct 25. FORT BRAGG—=salled Oct 27—-Stmr Newsboy, for =an Francisco. GREENWOOD—Sailed Oct 27—8Stmr Alcatraz, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Salled Oct 27—Schr Cor- inthian, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY —Salled Oct 27— Fkin Ame- l1a, for Honotulu: schr Vesta, for Hueneme. Foreign Port. CALETA BUENA—Safled Oct Wrestler, for Vicioria. SYDNEY—Arrived prior Darra. from Fort Blzkeley. HONOLULU—Arrived Oct 14—Bark Columbta, from Sea tle. Oct 15—Bark C D Bryant, irom L+ san Istand, Oct 16—U S gunboat Yo-ktown, from Yokohama. OUct 18—Br bark Althebe:t, frm Juain. Sailed Oct 15—Br bark Kosslusko, fr Sound. Oct 15—sciir Lyman D Foste Souna, haima. HILO-Arrived Oct 10— Haw bark Santiago, hce , and to sail Oct 20. Ariived—schr Chas E Falk, from Eureka. and sailed Ob: 17. | ONOLULU—Safled Oct :0—Haw bark R P Rithet, for San Francisco. To sail Oct 20—Ger bark J C Pfluger, for Port- 1and: bark Colusa, for Puget Sound. Movements of Tran:- Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 27—Stmr Fulds, fm Genoa. Sailed Oct 27—Stmr St Paui, for Southampton; stmr Western/and, for Antwerp. LONDON—Sailed Oci 27—sSumr Massachusetts, for New York. =OUTHAM 27—Sear Viking, for Schr Gotams, hue , hence Oct 19. 27—sehr Lauia May, Stme Humboldt, for Joseph Russ £6-Stmr 13—Nic bkta w0 Oct 26— Br bark Puget, tm_Puget Oct 19—U S gunboat Wheeling, from La- TON—Arrived Oct 27—S:mr Lahn, 3 Sailea Oc Stmr Trave, for New York. MARSEILLES—Arrived Oct 27—stme Bergun- dia, from New York. NiW YORK—Sailed Qct 27—Stmr Majestic, for Liverpool. Importations. EUREKA—Per Ch'lkat—39 head cattle, 1280 bdls shingles. 19 bxs fish, 28 kegs 10 bxs butter, 1 sk meal, 2 pigs mdse, 2 cs boois. EUREKA 3ND FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—45 M suakes, 95 M ft lumber, 3 bbis brass and cop- per, 3 bdls hides, 12 bdis peits, 1 chst tools. 4 pkgs housenola goods. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbia— §78,%ks potatons, i aks onions. 263 bags wool 1585 aks oats. 5379 sks wheat, 4400 sks bran, 35 sks shorts, 880 sks middlings, 1783 bf-sks 860 ska 1100 gunnies 271 qr-sks flour, 1890 sks barley. 5 bdis hides, 513 gre-n_ hides. 2 sks tails, 1043 pkes pap-r. 937 mats sulphur, 409 sks oysters, 199 bbls crunb rries. 3368 bdls s10oks. NEWPORT—Per Eurcka—26 bxslemons, 11 bbls sweet potatoes, 16 bxs oranges. + ast San Pedro—89 bxs oranges, 30 pails of fish, 7bxslemons. 4 cs mdse. San Pedro- 804 sks corn, 24 skswheat, 4 bxs window zlass. Veutura—2 bxs groceries, 131 sks walnats, 158 sks corn. 1 desk, 56 sks beans, 63 bxs oranges, 26 bx3 lemoas. Carpinteria—27 sks walnuts. Santa Barbara—16 bxslemons. Gaviota—14 sks crawfish . Port Ha. ford—16 bxs fish. 1 lot housenold farnt- ture, 45 sks aried iruit. 100 bxs apples, 6 bxs but- ter. B cs eggs. 4 bxy frult, 407 sks beaus, Casucos—1 bdi aides, 1 bx butter, 14 dressed ca:ves, 4 coops chickens. San Simeou—1 bdl hides, 29 bales seawoed, 7 coops chickens, 4 bxs butter, 15 dressed calves, 1 iack, 1 cs eggs. 2 bxs ciothing, 2 pkgs mdse. Monterey—3 sks dried fish, 65 sks potatoes, 2 bxa caeese. PORT ORFORD- Per Arcata—72 calves, 3 bbls 25 bxs butter, 2 pkgs express, 130 head sheen. =Coos Bay—4:5 tons coal, 5 bales flanneis, 3 bales blaukets, $ kegs 63 bxs butter, 4 cs cheese, 123 bbis salmon, 2csmdse, 11 bdis hides. 1 bx rroit, 76 IS pears. 855 bxs apples, 4 sks wool, 10 pkgs. express 3500'sks potatoes. (HONOLULU— Per Ausiralia—1o, 580 bags rice 118 bags coffee, £0 Cs coftee, 11 bales wool, 4291 buchs bananas, 101 bxs bnnlhlllt 1.0 bxs pineapyies, 15 bxs oranges. 20 bbis sal mon, 36 bbls empty beer bottles, 376 empty kegs, 52 empty wine casks, 5 cs betel leaves, 4 c3 ware: lily root, 1U67 bdls dry hides, 4 bdis deerskins, 8 bdls goatskins, 15 pkxs mdse, 20 parceis. Consigrees. Per Australia—A H J Bowls A Galll Frult A LTeylor: Baker& Hamilton: Baneroft. W uen: ney & Co Calijurnia Wine Assn: Eveleth& Nash; Campodonico & Malcolm: Enterprise Srewery: & Reutoer & Co; Garcia & Maggmi: H O Greenhood: Hyman bros:' Wieland Brewing Co: s G Rued & L0: J Ivancovich & Co: L G Sresovich & Co Jones, Paddock & Co: L H Messick: Lewis & Co: Manuel ~oare.; J D Spreckels & 5ros Co: M W McChesney & Sons: M Surinbaum & Co; M D Vervaiis: Mrs J H Jewett: Mrs J E Miller, Otis, McAllister & (o ews elen w 785 bags suga: Co: Standard Asphalt Co; T H B Varney: w. & Co; Wetmore Bros: Wiiliams, Dimond & . H J'Jones: W G Walt: various Chinese mer Per Aroata_Hil B Per Arcata—Hilmer, Bredhoft & 23 ject'& Holwia: F B Haights Dodze. Syoersy & oo Getz Bros & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: Dalton Hros. Hiils Bros : Bandon Woolen-mills; J MeDerm: © E Wh tuey & Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co: tac Transfer Co; Lavor Exchange: Thomus Lougnran € C Pennell & Co: McDonough & Kunyon: Kahn Eros: A Hail Fruit Co; Ford & Foss; H Smita; W B umner & Co. Per Co:umbia—U Duterd: Dalton Bros; Bodwe Bros & Co: McDonough & Runyon: D st Bontmas D W Hatch: Moore, Ferguson &Co: A S Smit] Geo Morrow & Co: Henry F Allen: M P Detels: Th T Ham: i eidon M 110zCo. Odis, McAllister & C Chambers, Price & Co: H Du ard: gle& o Heistand, Warner & Co: tencil: Coa. Jucouson & Co: Kppinge: & ¢ 0; S smith: Willametio Pulp & Paper Cos Smi n & Henry; B Albura: | odge. Sween-y & Co: Chatles Curson: J H Newbauer & Co: Morgan Oyster Co; M B Moraghan? Fogarty & Par<er: Max Wagner: Darbee & Immel : Clatsop Mill Co: order. Per Chilkat--Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: Dr H O Ga e; De Bernardi & Co: Noriou, Teller & Co: P A Lloc: Uk Whitney & Uo; B Smith & Co. H H sh Co: J B Ingugiia: 1 N Hozan: American Union Fi. Cailo. Witzel & Baker: Brizham. Hoppe & Tarantino: ¥ B Haignt: Marshall & Relmers: Mil- ler & '0; G Camiiloni & Co: J 1 Newbauer & Coz Rus:. Early & Co. A.Paladini: Sawyer Lumber Co: Wescester & Co: Shafer & Co. Per Noyo - SawyerTauning Co: J Brownstein; H Waldeck: O V kiicks; N putuam; Pacifio Lum- r Co. Fer Eureka—Gray & Barbieri ; Morgan & Chicks McDonough & Runyon; & Gerber iag & Co kg, Me r.he.u: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Standard Oit Gos L G Sresovick & Co: EJ Pariridge; O R & N Got H Cohn & Co: Su.sman, Wormser & Co; W A Schrock: Dalton Bros: H Dutard: Hils ro.: s B M ilinz Co: 4 Jvancovicn & Co; J K Armsby & Co: Kru.e & Euier: A Paladini: American Union Fish Co; J B Inguglia: Enterprise Lrewery: o kbea: A Parmesana; Pacific Coast Fish Co: Rosenberg 5ros: G Camllioni& Co; ~acram#nio Fish Co: J H Cain & Co: Dairymen’s Union: De Bernardi& Co; Hilmer, Breahoff & >chulz: Wheaton. Bre.n & G W G Lowry & Co: A Pailles: Marshail & Reimer, E Martinoni: Cal Bottling Co: H Waldeck; Deers Iwp Co: A Fouera; F Uri & Co: Blssinger & Co. Buftalo Brewery: Chicaso brewery: : C E Whitney & Co: Wellman, Peck & Co: W iliiam White O B =mith & Co; Standard Ui Co: A Bertu: John Marsii: Westorn Meat Co 4 —_— GEORGE H. FULLER DESK CO. OFFICE DESKS. 10 PER CENT Reduction for 30 days Only. Get our prices befors pur- chasing. 638-640 Mission St. F 1§ Haigh Schr Sacramento, Crang e, Coos Bay. Telegraphic. POINT LOROS. Octover 27—10 ¢ x—Weasha: clear; wind 8; velocity 20 iwues Chartera. The ship Columbia loads coal at Departure Bay OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO. 300-306 POST STREKT, Corner Stockion.

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