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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1897. e e e s e T THE COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKE Wheat rather woak. Freights steady. Oats and Corn dull Little cali for Rye. | Buckwheat frm | Noimprovemen in Hay. Beans arriviug bea Vegetables uncbanged. ons a Pota oes. ¢ Buiter, Cheese ana Eggs steady. Poultry do ug rather better, Game quiet Melons 110 longer worth quoting. Grapes still demoraiiz -d « Navel Orauges arnving. Limes cheap. Cotiolene lower. Other Provisions unchanged. Wool. Hia ~ ower. NO NEW YORK QUOTATION There were no New Yor quotations vesterday, owing to the elect rer: O Clar ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy @ Rain® Snow AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION HADED DURING PAST 12 HOURS rxpisnation. The sarrow files with the wind. The top figures 8t station.indicate maximum temperature for the | dsys: those Cineath-it.1f any, the amount of | rainfall, of melicd snow ininches and hundredtba, | during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid air pressure; 180 temperature. The | ometric pressare and | by fair weather: “low” | 4.1s usually preceded | v weatherand rains. acc0; refers (0 low. pressure. accompunied . by - cloud “Lows”_us:ally: first anpear on the Wasbington coast. When the pressure is high in_the interior and fow along the. coast, and the isobars extend north and south aionz. the-coast, rain is probable: but w he “low 1s inciosed with fsobars of marked curv th of Oregon is improb- sble. Witha in. the vicinity of Idabo, and the pressur: faliing to the California coast, warmer weath y be expecied in summer and colder weather in winter. 1he réverse of these conditions wili produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. NITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL TrEE WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FBANCISCO, No- vember 21597, 5 B. M. ie iollowiag are the rainfalls for the past ty hours and the s-asonal rainfails to &< compared with those of the same date last season: Lureka 02, this season 355, last season 4 77; Red B uft trace, this season 2.71, last season 1.£3; Sacramento .00, this season 2 13, last sea- San Francisco .00, this season 1.80, last Fresno .00, this seagon 1.20, last season 1.56; San ‘Luis Obispo .00, this season .85, last season 1.68. Los Angeles .00, this sea- Soa 252 Jas: season’ 1.33; San Diego .00, this teason 1 05, Isst season 1.10; Yuma .00, thls €easo season L1d Sin Erincisco data: Maximum temperature 58, niiaimun L0, mean 54. Westher Conditions and General Fore- casts A storm appears o be developing over Nevada, Tiay avd southern .dabo. An area of low pres- sure Las muved northward from Southern Califor- sirid to-night over Arizona and Eait- Luriug the past tweuty-four hours 1er- hias been a general fall in pressure over the ountrs west of tie Hocky Mountaius There has been a rapid fail over Uia: ihe temperature has failen from 12 te 14 de- © ~acramento Valley and Northoastern It has aiso fallen over Easiern Ore- Nevada. 1. outhern Idano and Western Montana. erehas been a rapid incr-ase in cioudiness over Norihern Caifornia and light rsin bas tailen 10 the northwestern poriion. Kain has also falien at Walla Waiia aud Baker City. Forecast made San Francisco for thirty ho nding mid t November 3, 1897: N T Cal nia — Cloudy and unsettled weaihsr Wednesday couditions 1avorable for rain in northern 4nd easter . purtions. north- westerly w t coast, southwester!y winds in the valles's =on nia — Cloudy and unsettied we diesiay probably showers in the foothi Is: westeriy winds Nevada — Clondy weather and probably rain Urah—Cl uly and prodably rain Wednesday; cooler rizona—Cloudy Wednesday. San Francisco and v.cinity—Clondy and unset- tle westerly winds westher Wednesday, probably showers: south- ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Oficial GRAIN CHICAGO MARKET. (HICAGO, Now. 2.—Wheat started weak at from 9 %4c to 957c for December, about Ve be- low th- ciosing prives for the duy before. The tendency duriog the greater part of the forenoon was oward a farther break and thal was made eusy by the dullness of trade. About an hour and | Wheat—Upening WORLD Corn. 2614@26 o 2 Ontg 19¢; White, 4@23%c: No. 213, @ 2 SO o e No. Z Barley, 1 26@44c: No. 3 —: No. 4, —: No. 1 Fiaxseea, S1 07@L OX%4; Prime Timothy Seed. $2 6 Mess Por< ®_obl. $7 0@7 65; Lard. B 100 s, 84 25 @#4 28: Short Ribs sides (iose). $4 30@4 70: Dry Salted Shoulders (boxed). 43,@bc: Short Clear Sides (boxea), 5@5Ya: Whisky. distillers’ finished goods, per gal. 81 18; Sugar, cutloaf, —; granutated, —: standard A, —. ARTICLES. | Receipts. | Shipments. Flour, bbls .. | 18 000 | 5,000 Wheat. bu....1 1111 250,000 6.000 Corn, bu 586,000 | 283.000 C830001 870.000 26,000] 1 ook 159,000, 184,000 On the Produ ket wes_stoad. s20c:” chieess quie:, Exchange to-dav tue Butter mar- creamery, 15@28c; dairies, 12 8@>%gc: exgs firm, fresh, Wheat Movements. Receipts. Shipments. Busbels. Cittes. Busheis .. Minneapol: 28,490 Duiatn 433635 Milwaukee Chicago...... ... 74,582 .. Toleco. ... 33,100 St. Louis Detrort. - Kansas Clty. 104,000 1,173,503 755,812 TiDEWATER Boston. 118,459 _New Yorl Philadelphia. . Baitimore... New Crieans. FABIS FUTURKS Nov. L6155 Dec. €0 90 Flour — Opening .. Closing. Ciosing. Opening .. Closing; EASTERN LIVESTUOCK MARKET CHICAGO. Nov 2.—CATTLE—The greater part of the native beef steers soid for $4 50@0 10, the extreme range being $4@5 5. ‘I he stocker and feeder trade was fairly active at $3 40@4 40, a few poor stockers selling around §3, while an occa- sioual sale of prime feeders was made a: $1 50@ 4 80 Calves. $6@6 76. Westera steers sold readily at $3 4u@4 40. HUG< — Sales wers largely at_£3 00@3 65, the best bacon hogs selling at %3 7¢@3 75. and the coarsest heavy packers at $3 5@ 35. Sitc LP—sative saeep were salable ai 82 75@ 4 60 and Western range sheep sold at §3 15@4 35, feeders selliug aL §3 85@4. The trafic ia lambs was active al $4@5 75, Westerns selling at $4 50@ 5 50. Feeding lambs brought $4 75@4 86. Kecelpts: Cutile, 4000; bLogs, 25,000; sheep, 14,000. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2—The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit at auction to-da; Grapes—Siuzle crates, Tokay, §105@1 65, aver- sge 51 57; Emperors $1 05@1 30. average §1 24. Gue car soid to-day. BOS10N, Nov. Z—The Earl Fruit Company realizea the following prices for California fruit to-day: Grapes—Tokays, single crates, 75c@ §1 30, averagze $1 16; doubles $1 65@3 80. ave: uge £2 70. Muscats, single crates, 90c. Two cars soid 1o-aay. NUKTHERN WHEAT MARKEL Oregon, PORTLAND, Nov. 2 —The local wheat market 1s weak with a downward tendency. It has been tottering for several days, and uniess foreign ca- bles t0-morrow bring more encouraging news a de- ciine is als ceriaiu. E ghty cenis was the top price for Walla Walia al.nough but few wers bid- ding over 79c. Biue stem, 81@8:c; valley, 52@ 83c P bushel. The sceamer Beamer cleared to-day for the Ori- ent with 1000 tons of steel rails for Chemulpo. Korea und 21,141 barrels flour for China and Japan. Washington. TACOMA. Nov. 2.—Wheat_weak and_lclower. No. 1 blue stem, 82@8215¢; No. 1 club, 79@79Vac. PORTLAND! BUSINESS PORTLAND, Nov. 2.—Exchanges, $439,687; balances, $78,956. FORELIGN MARKETS. Loudon. LONDON, Nov. 2.—Consuis, 112; siiver, 2814d; French rentes, 103¢ 35c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 3.—Wheat—Steady: No. 1 standard California wheat, 38s 6d: cargoes off coast. buyers and seilers apart: carcoes on pas- sage, nominal, urchanged; konglish couniry mar- kels, steady: Fremca counirv markels quiet: i1verpool wheat, No. 1 California, 5s 135d0@8s 814d. COTTON=Uplands, 311-321 cLosE. CORN—Ciote: American mixed,duil. 8s 1154: November duil. s 134d; December dull, 3s 7gd: Jauuary quiet, 33 375d. LXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 d Steriing Exchange, sight. Sterling cables. . New York Exchange, sight.. New York Excbange. telegrapht Fine Siiver, per ounce 5 Mexican Dollars. . —_———— TRODUCE MARKET WHEAT AND OTHER GEAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are steady at 51 34, usual options. The chartered woeat fleet in port basa registered tounage of 71,200, against 8500 tons on the same date last year; disencuged, 10.- 072 tons, sgainst 42.500: on the way 10 this port, 189 400 tous, against 249 700. W i EAT—Exports from th's port In Cctober were 1,356,711 ctis, valued at $2 114.534, mukiug total exporis thus far this crop year of 4. 350,306 valued st £6,610,8! Futures were about a cent lower and quiet. The spot marxet has shown very Mitle change for some days. Locat quotations are as follows: $1 434 P cu for No. 1, 81 b0 for choice and $1 52%5@1 65 ® ctl for extra choice for milling. CALL FOARD EALES. INFORMAL EFss10N—0:15 o'clock—May—8000 ctle, $1 4634: 2000, 31 46155 4000, §1 4535 De- cemp r—GuU0, S1 48. 2000, BL 47%. 15,000, 31 4765: 4000, $1 4734 BECOND SESSION—1ay—€000 ctls, 51 4654 REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December— 000 ctis, $1 4814 May—4000, $1 4714; 20,000, g484 - et & unif from the openirg December got down to 9514c « hicago receipts were 236 cars. Liver- F00i u0tALiONS for fiiures were favorable to the bears, but:Caiifornia wheat On spot there was 1od higserthan it closed’ the day before. The futures orenedfrom 3,d to-T4d pér cental lower. A re- port from ~t. 10us.said five mils bad closed there, the-réa on given being-tha: they could not sell iheir flour ‘at-a profit based on present prices of whe * rgentine erop news continued to be of ita_pre- vious favorable complexion. . Further raios have falien- throughout toe Grought-stricken district east 0f the Mississippi and a material improve- ment i the pasturaze and winter wheat prospects is Jookeq 1or - A1l -this was Known before the opeu- ing and wasTesponsibie for the weakness shown during the miorning. ‘The first matter of a clearly biitlish . enough -character 1o afrest the sirong downwird 1ei.dency was the Tepori in the Orange Jidd Farnier of the acreage und condition of win- fer wheat as |U<t001 Ociober 25. That repor: ln- dica esihe worst prospect for & winier wheat crop next n.ster Known at this time of year. ven with this an incentive, the markat hardly wigg.ed.uniil buving-orderstrom the outside came 1. That stacied the market, and (ocal characters ak1= hoid, | ecemberrose to 961kc. S0me export busiress was done from here. 40,000 bushels No 2 1z ad 10 GUO- bushe:s red winter. Decembar €d at 96c Cora was weak early in sympathy with wheat allied later. There was some selling of long that ciear coid weather would & theot se western ufferings. There was a good iu- #p0L. Co.0, bUL NOL MHCh business re. sii eteipts were moderste—B40 cars. Eie lat- raly. 1o wheat siarted some sympa- tgeiic covering by svorts, and ail of the deciiue whsTecovered. December ranged from 263cto 25350 and cosed al 2634c After the first halt hour’s bus neasin s the market was very qafet, with 1o “disposition to do business eliher way. December ranzed from 1¥15@1914c to 19¢ and closed at 18ilg@1914c 10 Brovisio s over “ihe decren than expecie © was some disappolntment s ocks. which were smailer . Ine market was weak al the ojening and for some Ume: after on moderate ligiidation. At the close Lecember por< was 5¢ Jower at &1 60: December lard unchanged &t £4 2215, and Deceunber ribs 50 lowe adire fuiures ranged as follows: AxTICI |Cpen. | Hi -| Whent 0. 2— | i Nov.mber, New...|, 5 December, lew. . 957 9315|833, Decembe £ b ecember........... 63| 26 283 ey 3035 978 Sure 19| 15 | 193 21%| :\%’ w1y 7 7 8231417 5214(7 60 ia 57448 :ngix 4714855 Lecember. S 1420 4221514 20 ‘6 22 Janunry ST 4085 |4 8705]4 821504 37 =hort Ribr, 100 bs| | December. | cofrreianefannnn. |4 4B Jauua; 1480 a4 4735 Cash quot sions were as follows: Flour, Quiet: hard spring patens; 84 9U@5 10; suf. patents 84 55@4 80: Lakers, §3 6.@3 80; winter straits, 24 5031 No. 2 Spring Wheat, 88@SOc: Ne. 3 Spring Wheat. 8:@8.c: No. 2 Red. 97c@ $1 47145: 2000, 51 47T AFTEENOON SESSION — December — 4000 ctis, 1 45 May—2000, $1 46345 2000, $1 467 BARLEY—Quotat ons tor all descrip.ions re- main unchanged. Thereis noi much cal: for any kind. Feed, 8213@xbo for dark and 900 for choice brigni: Chevalier. $1 5214@1 571 for No. 1ana 81 35@1 40 for No. 2. Brewing, $105 for No. 1 and 80@¥5c B ctl ior dark Coast CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SERS10N—9:15 o'clock—No sales. BEcoNp SEssiON—December—2000 ctls, 86c; 2000. 8574c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—2000 ctis, 857gc: 2000, B834c AFTERNOON Skss1on — December — 6000 ctls, B6c. May—2000, ¥614c; 2000, B635c. OATS—eed descriptions coatinue to sell woll. but Feed sorts are dull. Fancy Feed are quoiable 200d to choice, $1 15@ at 81 25@1 30 ® cl; 120 % cu; common, $1 0714@1 1214: Surprise, $1221401274: Red, 31 17353@1 30; Gray, §1 10 @115 Miling 81 1215@1 1744 ® cil; Biack, for seed, 81 35@1 60. Cilpped Oats seil at $1@2 ¥ ton over the raw product. CORN—Arrivals are altogether too Iare for the Qemand aud the market continues dull and weak ia consequence. Small Round Yellow, 81 15@1 20 ® cil: Large Yeliow, $1@1 03%5: White, nominal. RYE—1s quiet at £1 1081 1215 B il 3 SUCKWHEAT—In good;demand at 51 2091 30 ctl. ¥LOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Prices have nt changed for a long time. FLOUR—Net casn prices are: lamiiy extras, $5@5 10: Bakers' extras, 84 75@4 85 % bbi. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, §24@25 B ton: Cracked Corn, $25@26 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Grabam Flour, 3 ¥ 100 Bs; Rye Flour, §250 % 100; Rice Fiour, #5 75; Cornmeal. §2 25; extra cream do, $3; Oatmesl, §3 50: Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, §3 10@ 8 30: Buckwheat Fiour. 83 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $3 25; Farina, 84 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, £3 25: Kolled Oats (bbls), $3 70@5 80: in sacks, $375: Pearl Barley, $4; Spilt Peas, $350: Greea do, $4'25 ¥ 100 Ibs. HAY ANU FEEDSTUFFS. Receipts of Hay are small, but the market shows no improvement. Feedstuffs are steady. BRAN—8.5 50@17 for tne best uud $14 50@15 ® _ton for outside brand: MIDDLINGS—$20@20 50 for lower grades and $21 50@22 50 W ton for the best. FEEUSTUFFS—Rolled Barles, §18 50@19 50: Oflcaxe Meal at the mill, £50 % ton: jobbing, $31; Chopped Feed, $16@16 ® ton: Cocoanut Cage. $1750; Cottonseed Meal, $28@30 B ton. HAY—Wheat, $12@13 % ton: Wheat and Oat, $11@14: Oat, $10@12: Barley. $10@12: com- pressed, $12@14; Alialfa, ¥8@9 5U; stock. $8@Y; Clover, 0 B ton. STRAW—30@40c P bale. EEANS AND SEEDS. Nearly 10,000 sacks of Beans came in yesterday and the market naturally keeps weak and dull un ertuis fl>ol from the country. Seeds ure quiet at the old guo:atious. BEANS—uyos, 81 0@ $ cils mall Whites. 81 10@1 25; = Largs Whites. 90c@$1: Pinks, $1 40@1 50; Reds, 81 40@l 60: Biackeye, $1 65 1 ¥5: Ked Kidney, $2@2 50: Limas. $1 65@1 76: utters, §1 30@1 50; Pes, $1 20@1 35. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $325 B ctl; Yellow Mustard. $2 50@2 75: Flax, $1 %0@2; Seed, 214@234c B Ib: Alialia, 6lgc: Rape, 234c: Hemp, Sc: 1imothy, blgc. DRLED FEAS—Niles, 31 20; Green, §1 2091 40 @il POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Onions are firm at the recent sdvance. and Vege ablesare about the same. POTATOES—Early Kose, 40@50:; River Reds, 40@4dc iiver Burbanks, 30@40c: Oregon Bur- banks, 50@6Uc; Salinas Burbanss, 60@s0c; Sweet Poiaices, 50@75c @ cil for Rivers ana $1 for Merced. ONIONS—g1 25@1 35; Oregons, $1 35; Pickle Onions, 30@75¢ B sack. VEGETABLES—HBay Squash 1s quotable &t 85.@$1 B box: Marrowfat Squash, $10@12 B ton: Hubburd Squash. $10@12 ton; Bay ( ucumbers, 40@bUc B box; Greeu reppers, 25@40c for Chile and 40@50c for Bell: Dried Peupers. 5@bc; Green Peas, 3¢ B t: siring Beans, 3@3bge! Lima Beans, 215@3%4c B b: Dried Okra. 6@8: Egg Plant, 40i@50c: Cabbage, 60@Tbe @ cul; Carrots, 25@30c ® sack; Garlic, 1%4i % 1b; Tomatoes, 80@50c B box. POULTRY Poratoes ANO GAME. POULTRY—Poultry is dolng rather batter, as there is little Eastern stock on the market at the moment. Game sells fairly, though the weather is against 1t at the moment. Live Turkeys, 15@16c for Gobblers and 14@1! for Hens; aressed Turkeys 14@17¢; Geese @ p $126@1 50; Ducks, $3@4 50; Hens, 83 50@4 5 Roosters. sonng, 33 50@4 5U: do, old. $5 SU@4: Fryers. $3 50@3 75: Broilers, $5@3 50 for large and $2 50@3 for swall: Pigeous, $1 25@1 60 & doz for youug aud 75c@$1 for old. G AME—Quall, # doz, $1@1 25; Mallard, $3 50@ 450 Bdozon: Canvasback, £4: Spris, $250@ Teal, $2@2 50: Widgeon, $2@2 50: Small Duc 81 50@1 75: Gray Geese, $2 26@2 50; White, 51@ 125; Bran:, $1 50; Engiish Snipe, ‘8L 60; Jucs Snipe, 75c@%1: Hare, $1@1 25: Rabbits, 81 20@ 150 for Cottuntails and 75c¢@$1 for small. BUTTER, (HEESE AND EGGS. All markets under this head are about the same as previously quoted The demand and supp y about b lance. BUTTER— Crrameny—Fancy creamerles, 28@20c: sec- onds, 26@27%2c B Ib. DatEY—Choice 1o fancy, 28@25c @ Ib: lower grades 16@22Yac PICKLED—20@2214¢ B b FIRKIN—19@200 % . CEEAMERY 1UB—21@22%6c ® B JASTEEN—12@15¢ for ladle-packed. CHEESE-Choice mild new, 12@13c B Ib: com- moa to good, 10@lic; Cream Chedaar, 11@120 Youug America, 12@12%c: Western, 11345@12 Eastern, 1216@18%ec B Ib. LG (@40c B doz; store Ecgs, 2214@30c; kastern, 2 25¢ for fancy, 20g2215¢c for firsis wnd 17@189c ‘or seconds; Duck Eggs 20@25¢ B dozen, DECIDLOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Melons are no longer worth quoting. Wine and Table Grapes are in 100 heavy supp.y and prices are low in consequence. Peaches, Apples and Pears show no change worthy of note. Persimmons and Pomegranates are In light stock and slow of sale. New Navel Oranges are coming in, but not suffi- ctently to quote. Limes are plentiful and dull. DECIDUOUS FRUJTS— Strawberries, §2 50@3 50 @ chest for larga. Raspberties, $3@. # chest. Cave Cod Cranberries, $7 50@8 50 # bbl: Coos Bay. $2 5U@2 75 B box. Peaches, 25@50c P box for common and 75¢@ 81 tor taucy. Pears, Wiuter Nells, b0@75¢c; common kinds, 40@50¢ B box. Apples, 26@A40c P box for common and 50G85e for good to choice. Quinces, Zo@bUc B box. Grapes. i boxes, 20@3bc for Muscats. 25@35c for black, 15@25¢ 10r Tokay and 35@40c for Corni- chon. Crates sell about 10c higher than boxes. Zintandel Wine Grapes, firs: crop, $12@15 % ton: second crop, $9@12: White Wine Grapes, S5@!! Mission Grapes, $10@12 Persimmons, 50@7 ¢ B box Pomegranates. b @75¢ B box. CITRUS FRUITSE—Vale Oranges. $3@4 % box: Lemons. $1@l 50 ® box for common and $2@2 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, 3 % box: Bananas, $1@#4 ® bunch: Pincap- ples, $2@3 ¥ doz. DEIED FRUITS, BAISINS, NUTS, ETC, There 1s nothing new 10 report beyond the siight changes already noted. strictly choice fruit finis a steady demand, but the medium and lower grades are neglected. Nuts are weak and dullat the recent deciine. The demand for Kalsins is nothing exira DEI~D ¥ KUITS—Quotations are as follow: Prunes, carload lots, §145@6c ‘or 40-50’s, 41gc for 50-60's. 4c ® 1 for 60-70's, 3l4c for 70-80's, 3¢ ¥ D for 50-90's and 2lyc for 90 100's; Peache 5@5%¢ ® Ib: fancy. 614@71sc; peeled, —: Apric cots, 9@bc 1 for Royals and 7@Sc for 0od Lo fancy Moorparks: evaporated Apples. 514@6 14 sun-dried, 3@314c; black Fizs in sacks. 2@21gc: Plums. 4@dlec ® 1b for pitted and_1@:c for un- pitted: bieached Piums, 5@bdlac: Nectarines, 5@ ¢ # I for prime to fancy - Pears, D@5Y5c for quai- ters and 633@7c for haives. RAISINS—New Raisins, 214@c for 2-crown, 4c for Scrown. be tor -crown, bige tor Seedless Sultanas and §1 10@ 115 for rondoD layers. Dried Grapes 234c. NUTS—Chestnuts are quotabls at 8@10c B _Ib: Walnuts, 7@7%c B Ib for hard and *@dc # b for softahell: Almonds, 3@c for hardsheli and Yc for papersheil: Peanuts 4@5c for kastarn and 4c for Ca'ifornia; Hickory Nuts, 5@5c ® b: Pe- cans, 9@10c B b: Filberts, §@915c; brazii Nuts, s@8c: Cocoanuts, $4 bu@b # 100. HON I Y—New.Comb, 10c for bright and 7@9c for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 414@ ight amber extracted, 534@4c # D ESWAX. ) Cottolene In tierces s lower. changed. Hams, Bacon and Lard are unchanged. Trade is quiet all along the line. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8142 @ I for heavv, 9c tor ilght medium, 1Uc or iight, 103gc B 1 for extra necnt and 12¢ for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 1015@11c; Califorula Hams, 9@9%%ac B Ib; Mess Beef, $ B bbl ex ra mess do. $9: family do, 810 salt Pork, $5@s 50 ® bbl; extra prime Pork. 89 50; extra ciear, $16; mess, 31450 @ bbl: Smoked Beet. 1015@1215¢ 8 b LARD—Eastern tierces quoted at_5ijc P I for compound ana 6c for pure; pails, 7¢; Californ tierces, b ® I for compound and e for pur Cases remaln un- Dalf-buls, 614 tins, 7¢; do I, Thgc. COTTOLENE—Tierces. G3gc. Packazes less than U0 ns—1-Ib_pails, 60 in a case, 87%c; 3-b pails, 20 in a case, 83gc: O-1b_pails, 12 in 4 case, Bljgc: 10-Ib prils, 611 u case, 8Yac; 50-M tins, 1or 110 a case. 765c: wooden Luckets, 20 1bs net, 7%c: fancy tuvs B0 Ibs net, 75c; balf bbis, about 10 s, e B . HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, There is no particular decl'ne in anytbing, but the markets are slow. Iitukes a choice ~onoma County licp to bring the top quotation. The ten- dency in Hides Is aownward. HIDES AND “KIN=—Culls and_brands cell_le under_sound siock. Heavy saited sieers 9ij @10c B b; medium. €c; light, B15@9c; Cowbides, B1a@914c; Stags, blgc: sated Kip, 9c; salted Caif, J0c @ Ib; salted Veal, 9c @ Ib: dry Hides, 15@151%c; cuils and brands, 12@12%c: dry Kip and Veal. 14c: dry Cait, 17c; culls, 10c: Goatskins. 20@35c each: Kids, 5c: Deerskins, good summer. 25¢ 9 Ib: medium, 20c: winter. 10ci Sh sheariings, 10@20c each: shori wool, 25@i0c each; medlum, 60@70 each: long wools, 75@80c each. TALLOW=—No. 1. rendered. 3@314c B b: No. 2, 214@3%4c; refied, be; Grease, 2 @ Ib. WOUL — Fall clip — Middie counties, free, 10@13c:_do defective. J0@llc; San Joaquin, de- fective, 7@9c B Ib: do Lambs, 614@8c: Southern Mountain, 8@12c: tree Northern, 12@léc B b: o, defective, 9@llc; Humboldt and Mendocino, 13@150 B 1b. HOPS—0Id crop, 2@6c B b for poor to falr and 8@1uc for good: new crop. 10@14Yac. GENERAL M- RCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Graiu Bags, 5%c: San Quentin, £5 40: Wool Bags, 27@30c: Frulu Bags, d14c, 5%c and 6c for ihe different sizes. COAL—Wellington, $8: New Welllneton. $8: Bouzhfield Wellington, 7 50: Seattle, $5 50; Bry- ant, #6 60: Coos Eay. 4 75; Wallsend, $6 753 ton: Cumberland, $14 60 % ton in bulk and §16 in sacks: Peunsylvanis, Anthraciie Egz, $la B ton: Weish Anihracite,” $:@12: Cannel, — @ ton: Rock Bprings, Castie Gu.e and Pleasant Val- ley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 @ ton in sks. CORDAGE—Prices for 10,000-B invoices ar 114 inch Manila, 634c; do Sisal, 5k4c: 12-thread Manila. 634c; do' Slsa, b34c: 6and 9 thread Ma- nila, 734¢; do isal, 6l4c; Bale Rope (3 and 4 ® b CANNED FRUITS—Cherries, black or red, 214 B, extra. $2 B dozen: White Cherries. 25, extra. $2 50; 214-D, standards, $2 10; Peaches— Yellow. free, 31 10@1 50: 4 pricots, 90c@31 05; Raspberries, $1 75; Sirawberries, 81 75. CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 700 B dozen 3Y5-1b tins; Peus, 1@l 25 $ dozen. COFF Fi— COSTA RICA—1732@1%15c % b nom. for prime washed (none here); 15@16c nom. for £0od washe.l (none here): 16@.6Lpc for cood praberrvi 15@ 1434c for goon 1o prime: 1114@12%c for good mixed with biack beans; 11@12140 for fair: 6@10c for common 1o ordinary’ SALVADOR—10@16c for g00d to prime washe i3@lélpc for falr washed: 16@l7c I for £00d to prime washed peaberry: 1114@1214c for superlor unwashed: 1i@1114c for good grean un- washed; 1034C % Ib for good bleached unwashed; 14@] ¢ for good to prime uowashed peaberry. NICARAGUA—1014@]234c for £o0d O sunerior unwashed: 1315@14c 107 2000 UDWwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN —1816C B b nom. for sirictly prime washed (none here): 171 @l8c » b fir prime washea: 15@16Yac for good to strictly good washed: 14@ldc sor falr washea; 10@lsc for medium: €@9c for ordinary: 4@ %i¢ B 1 for inferior to com- mon: 18@19¢c for good to prime washed pea- berry: 11@12%4c for §0od to superior uuwashed 1a@l5c for good to brime unwashed pesberry. FiSi—Lucific Coafish is quotanie us 10liow: Bundles. Sc @ B cases selected. 53ge boneless, 61ac B Ib: strips, Norway, 634c § Ib: suips, Narrow-gauge, 7c @ 1b: strips. ~iver Ring, Tigc B Ib: blocks, Clipper, 61gc; blocks, Orien- tal, 7c; blocks, Seabright, ‘7lgc: tablels, Crown brand. Sc; middles, Goaen State, 7c; middies, White Seal, 9¢ B 1b; desiccated, Gilt Edge, § case of 2 doz, $1 60 less 15z pickled Cod, bbis, 89 halt-bbls, $4 75. Pacific Herring, 15c % bo: Dutch do, $1 10@1 40 B keg: Whitefish, $1 50 in balf-bbis and 81 75 in kits; Tongues and Bounds, | #1 25: Mackere', bbls—~o. 1, $20: No, 2, $18 50; 11 No. 2 8.0: No. . 7, $135. No. 3 $1. 1 39 3 flus - OIL—California Castor Uil cases. No. 1. 85¢; bbly, B0c B gal (manufacturers’ rates): Linseed UL, in_bbis, boiled, 37c: do raw, 45 ses, ¢ more; Lard Oil, extra winter sirained, bbis. 5uc: No. 1, 43c: cases, ¢ more: China Nut., 5.cB gnilon: Neatsioot Oll, bbis, 80c; cases, 65c: NO. 1, bbIS '00C: cases. 55c: Sperm, crude, oc: natural Wwhite, 80c: bieached do. ¥5¢: Wha'e Ui, natural white, 40c: bleached do. 45c: Pacific Kubber Mixed Paints, white and_bouse colors, $1 25@1 35 ® eal: wugon cours, $2@2 25 PETROLEUM. GASOLINE, ETC.—The Stand. ard Oil Company quotes &s follows: Waterwbite Loal Ull, in bulk, lulge; Pear! Oil. Tu cases, 16c; Asual, do, 16c: Star, do, 16c; kxtra Star Oil, in cases. 20c; I luine, do. 21c: | ocene, do, 18c: De- odorized Siove Gasolene, in huik, llc: do, In cases, 164:c; 63% Deodorized Naphtha. in buik, 10%5¢: 63 deg. do, in cases, 1514c: 86 deg. Gauso- lepe. In bulk, 20c; 86 deg. do. in cases, 25¢ B gal. WHITE Li.AD—Quoted at 6G7c 3 Ib. RED LEAD—Quotable at 614@7c # I TURPENTINh—1Lu cases, 55c; 1 iron barrels, 48c; in wooden barrels, i0c B gal. LUCOL—Boiled, bils, 41c: do cases 490 bbls, 42c: do cases 47c. CANDLES—The Standard Oil Com pany_quotes as follows: Electric Light—6's. 16 0z Tiaci 14 0z 634c: 12 oz, 6e: 10 oz, Bljc. Granites—6's, 14 oz, Tige: 32 oz 7c: 10 0z, 6Y4c Parafiine” Wax Candics: s, 2's, 4's, 8's and 12s, whi e 8840 colored. §34c. LEATHER—Harness, neavy, quoiable at 30@ 85c B 1b: do medium, 28c; do light, 26@27c: Rough Leather, zl@zc ® Ib: Kips, $i0@id dozen; Calf, W0c@$1 10 3 b: Rouzh Splits, 7@8c: Belt-knife Splits, 10@12c: Colar Leather, black, 10@lzc B foot: co russer, 10@luc: Skirtiug Lesther, 50@35¢ 3 Ib. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refiery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 654c: Powdered, 6lsc: Dry Granu- \ ER— raw, lated, 53¢ B b Contectioners’ A, dbsc: Magooiia A, 5lge. Extra C 5c: Golden C. 47kc: Candy Grandlated, b54c; Callfornia A, 53/4C; hali-barrels Y4c more thau varrels, and boxes %yC more. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. MEAT Beef, M utton and Pork are steacy a the prices which have ruled for some time. Tae demand and supply about balance, Wholesals rates for dressed stoos from slaug terers are as foilows BEEF—First quality, 615@7c; second do, 6%,@ . 6c: third do. 4@5¢ B VEAL—Larg- 5@ : MUTTON= Wethers. 6@7c; LA MB—Spring, 7@7=c @ . PORR—Live Hogs, 334 @57%sc for lurge and 314c for smalt und 355@33c for medium: Soft hogs 2%5@3Y4¢ Ib; dressed do, 5lagse. WO0O0D, LUMBER, ETC. Posts, &@10c each for No. 1and 514@6%40 for No. 2: Redwood, 85 per cord; Oak, rough, £6 50; peeled, $9: Pine. 85 75. LUM R—Reiail prices are nominally as fo- lows: Pine—Ordinary sizes, $11@14 for No. 1ana 49 50211 1or No. 2; extra sizes higher. Ked wood —#14@17 for No. 1 and $11@-2 50 for No. Z; Lah. 4 feet, 81 70@1 8u; Picnets, §16; Shingles, £125 for commen and $2 25 for fancy; Kustic, $19@21; Shakes, $8. RECEIPT! YRODUCE. or FOR 24 HOURS. 1,390/ Cheese, cils ..., Flour. grsks.... 56.$94| Hides, 1o.... Wheat. ctls.. Barley, ctls 77| Pelts, bdls.. Corn, ctis. 05| Wool, bls...... Oats, ctis . 10| Leather, rils. Rye, cus Beas: sks. Potatoes, sks . Ouions, sk Hay, tons. 434‘ Wine. gals. 9,951| Sugar. bbis. 1,139| Lumber, M feel. S8 Catiow, cats - 165/ Ralsins. boxes Straw, tons...... 35 Quicksiiver. flsks 99 Middiings, sks... 716/ Mustard Seed,sks 1,431 Eran, sks. 100|Chopved Feed,sxs 23 Buter, ctls, 133| Powder, cascs....- 5 Lggs, doz... 240 Lame. vois. ..o 162 REAL ESTATE TEANEAOTIONS. Joseph M. and Kliza K. Comerford to Francis 0. Hancock, lot o1 I line of Haray stree:, 100 > of Sixteenth, S 28 by E 75; $10. James M. Thomas to Margsret ., Mary E. and Margaret F. Thomas. lot on W line of Vicksburg , 159 S of Iwen:y-second, S 22:6 by W 100; Mary E. Poilbon (wife of M. A.), Joseph M., Maggie I and Jesne M. Leouard and Julia A. Deunigan (wite of Richard R.) to Lunice Leonard io: on W line ot Noe, street. 27 N of 1wenty- fourth, N 75 by W 105: gir . David and Hannah Barry and Crown Distilleries Company (by James Brooks commissioner) to Merchants’ Loau assoclation, iot on SW corner of Twentietn and Lureka strects, S 100 by W i00; | $10 87 Frauk W. and Emma A. Fuller to Evangeline Gedies, lot on W line of Tweniy-first uvenue, 100 N of Caiifornia street, N 50 by W 120; $10. W. V. and Marie I Huntiigton to l.dward E. Eergin, lot on N line of B sireet, 32:6 W of Eleventh avenue, W 50 by N 10u; £10. =oiomon and Dora Geiz (0 Amelia Lou's, lot on E line of Ninth aveuue, 200 8 of M atreet, S 24 by E 120; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Joseph R. and lilta AL Pedro to John R. Walker, loton £ line of Lewis street, 226 N of West Third, N 25 by £ 125, being lot 18, block G, Bay View Homestead, Oakiand; $10. Iiobert P. Wieland to Mathilda M. Gregory, lot on K line of West street, 85 N of T wentieth, N 35 by k100, block 299. Uaxiuni; £10. Jacob Crowninshield to John Ferguson, lot on E 1ine of Huby street, 187 N of 310ss uvenue, N 25 by K 100, being lot 16, Oakland Railroad Home- siead Oakland Annex: $10. Ellen Hussey to Anita M., E. ¥ and Kathe F. Hussey. lovon W lin+ of Linden street, 232 ~ of Sixieenth, gift. 5 37 by W 152, bock 089, Oak- land suter to Louise J. Porter, lot on E line road to Kedwoods, 72 50 N of Suter 72 by E 176, being portion of Suter Tract, Brooklyn Townsniy: $10. Same 10 Evelsn M. P.rter, lot on line of Suter street, where it is ineisected by dividing i be- tween lots 19 and 22 of -uter Tract, thence N 195 64. W 62 1o » point on N line of Suter street, removed W 62 65 from point of begiuning, thence E to begin'ing, belng portion of same tract, Brookiyn 1 ownship. £10. ihe Central Land Company (a corporat on) to Frank Arnold. lot on N iine of Thitty-second street, 141.96 W of Grove, W N 127.74, ¥ 30.13, 8 124.935 to beginning, block G, property Centras' Land Company, « akluid; $10. Gus J . Pacniz o Mary Pueh z, lot on SW corner of Addison ud 1 ighib sireeis, W 75 by S 100, biock 104, Alston Tract, Berkeley; $10. The McCarthy Company (a corporation) fo William H. Manford, 1o 5 1 aLd 2 .n subdivision E. Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brookiyn Towp- ship: $10. Danie, and Sareh F. Swett to Rebacea Mathews, lot on W line of Chapii street, 50 S of Buean Visia avenue, S 50 hy W 110, being lot 32 on plat for oprning and extendin Buena Visia avenue, etc., quitciaim deea, Alameda: $5 Mionie Mathews (by ~uperintendent ot Streets) to D, Swett, lot 32 on plat for opening and extend- ine of Burns Vista avenue, etc., Alsmeda: $11 Lt (oy attoriey) to_Jumes H. Wallace, loton N line of Lee sireet, 72.2 W of Adams, N 63.90, W 590, < 72.30. K 19.25 o beginning, block E, Oakland View Homesiead, Oaklana; $i0. A. J. and Kia E. Lyons to K. E. Ragland, ot on N line of Eflie street. 250 W of Lowell, W 75 by N 132:6, being lois 11. 12 and 13, block 23, resubdi- vision of Smith’s subdivision of Matthews Truct, subject 10 & mort sage of 3310, Ber<eley: $10, “lx E. and Lucy k. Rugland to F. Miloni, same; 0. . E. and Elsabeth Aine to the Pacific Lumber Company, the I 25 feet of 10t 9, Garfield Tract, Berkeley; $10. Farail J. Fitzpatrick to Mary Dickson, lot on 8 line o1 Centyai avenue, 190 k 0f Caroiiue street, £ 50 by 5 125, ck O, resubdivision of iHaight Tract, Alameda; $10. James G. and Juiia Dor:e'l to James J. and M. Lamplug, iot oo N line of Brown street, 216:3 E of Jurset, N 120:3 by .. 25 biock L, Ceatral Laud Compa'y's Tract, Uakland: $20. Itichurd 1 Aberu tu onrsd Helmke, lot on E line of Washington sireet. 75 S of Sixtly § 25 by k 75, block 54, Oaklana; $10. George W. Branch 10 Annabella Branch, lot on NW line of Ninth avenue, 50 NE of East Eigh- teenth streer, Nk 50, NW 125, EW 100. Sk 25, NE 50, SE 100 {0 beginuing, biock 107, Clinton, East Oakland. gift. Rebecca 1. and_W. W. Davis to E. A, Turner, lot on NE iine of East Seventeenth street, 100 Sk of Nineteenth avenue. SE 75 by MNE 140, being lots 5, 6 and 7, block 40. San Antonto, kast Oas- 1and, subject 10 a mortgage for #3005 $10. Manuel M. Avala (by coustable) to Thomas Moran, lot 105, block . Vicente Peralta Reserva- tlon Tract, Onkland Annex; 31 Francis 'A. Fleicher to J. 1. Wright, lot on 8§ line of Prince sireet, 150 W of Tremont, W 50 by S 100, being lot 4, block @, Newbury 1 ract, Ber<eley: $10 V. F. an houy to William Thompson, lot on W line of Wood sireet, 111:6 > of ‘iaylor, S 26 by W 100, b ock 695, « akland;: $10. Anua L. Lee, Joshua R., Stella B. and W. W. Mead (trustees estate of tephen Mead) 1o Phliip Duval, lot 0n N iine of Meuad avenue, 250 W of Sau Pabio avenue, W 30 by N 1:5 70, being portion of Mead Park, Uskland: $10. £ ben Smith to Chars. of Coestiut sireet, 139:1014 50 by W 1C0, bl ck 574 Oaki d: aiso loton W iine of Seventh avenue, 50 - W of & Eleventh sireet, W 50 by AW 180, biock 0. Clinton, kast Oakland; also lot on W line of Chestuut street, 70 s of Fourteenth, S 6 ulg, W 100, N 10, W 27, N 25:6, k. 7, N 35, E 120 .0 beginuing, block 573, Oaxland; $10. K. A. Jack-on 10 F.J. Wooiward, lot on NW line of Brown siree’, 100 SW of East Twelftn, SW 75. NW 40, Nk 35 NW 10, NE 50, SE 50 to baginning, block 39. Clinton, Kast Oakland;: $1. F. J. wod DelC. Woodward and E. C. Sessions to Anna M. Burton, log beginning at & poiot in SW ilne of loc 18, biock 39, Clinton, 16 E irom SW corner of safd lot 18, thence NI 60 SI5 50, SW 50, NW $0 to beginning, block 39, same, East Oak- land. s10. Michael McCullough to W. H. Gregory, lot on NW line of Thirtee.th avenue, 34 NE of Kag, Tweniy-second street. NE 33 by NW 94, blocs 139, ast Oakland: 810 J. L. and Mary C. Barker to G orge C. Wood- sum. lot on NE ¢ roer of Dwight way and Grove street, K dU, N 1385.48. W 50, S to beginuing, viock 6, Burker Iract, Ber 0. Builders’ Contracts. Cuneo (owner) with P. A. Antonelli (contractor), all siterstions and additions, excepl concreie work, iron fence and gate and painting and pa; er- ing for a _-siory fr=ms bui diug on_lot on 8 line of 815 Pine sireet (> Line of P ne, 1.7:6 2 of Stock- ton, k 84:dlg by S 137:6); srcnitect, E. De- pierre. Mary frene Coanell (owner) with Marcuse & Remmel (contraciors snd architects), all work for & 2-story_trame building on lot 0a W iiue of Lenta avenue, 75 5 of Clement street, > 20 by W 120. fets e THE STOOKE MARKET. § Compared with Monday’s closing quotations the Jeffery, lot on W line of Fourteentn, S market for mining stocks was rather firmer on the noon fnformal session, though the improve- ment was insignificant. Trading was light. The Peunsy.vania Mining Company of Grass Valley has declared another dividend, at the rate of 5 cents per share. The kast Best & Belcher Mining Company has levied an assessment of 15 ceots per share, delin- quent December 3, The Kichmund Gold Mining Company of Butte County has levied an as essment of 2 cents per sbare, deilnguent Noveu ber 3U. The Homestake Mining Company of South Da- kota reports that for the vear ended May 31 390,5:0 tons of ore were milled. The total |:rod- uct was 110,851 ounces of bullion, the gross valne of which was $1,840.674 in gold and $13,113 in silver. a total of 1,853,786 Deducting bullion charges $10.185, there wss left a pet re urn of #1,845,504. Tothis is to be added $45,938, the ne. proceeds of concentraies, making a towal of #1,859,439. I he average roturn obtained per ton of ure was 34 78. ‘1he total expenditures tfor all PUrp Ses except dividends was $1,702,955, an wverage of $4 31 per ton. Excluding payments 10T | 1upeity Lue cxpenses were $3 74 pe: ton. The disbursements were: Milling accounts, $324,252; miulng $910 (13." blacssmith-shop, fourdry, tramway, eic. $106,670: z-neral expenses and laxcs, $38.920: purcia e of property, $225,109: dividends, $375,000. Total, $2,077,964, leaving & balance on hand June 1,18.7,0f $110,797. One Bundred stamps and an engine’ were added during the year. The super utendent estimates Lhat there are twenty years of ore in sight. No work was doue by the Best & Belcher and Gould & Curry companies on the 800 level of the 1 oaner sunit during the weei, as (hay shaft was suil being repaired. No work was doue in Hale & Norcross ground on the Coms.ock lode during the past week. In the Cuoilar mine daring the past weck they made good progress with the repairs in the main inc.ine und on the 1100 level. Assessments Pending. Following 18 a list of assessments now pending: % =3 | Delingy Coxrpaxr. No. |Amt.| inthe [Sale Day Board. Yellow Jucket...... 62 25000 3 Nov 12 Stiver HilL, 35 vb|...0ct 8...Nov 5 Potosi ... 48/ 25 ..0ct 9| .Nov 4 Coufilence 9 &()..0ct 11{..Nov b Beicner.... 56/ 20|.0ct 18/ Nov 11 Con. Imperial. 38l 0| 0ct 22| Nov 28 Caledonia.. 47 10| "Nov ([ Dec 2 ~eg. Belcher. 20l 0: 7| Nov 29 Kentuck 14 5 .Dec 22 Seg. Belch av! 03] De: .ec 30 BOAsnL sALES. Tollowing wers ‘he saics Eicck Board ) esterday: RFGULAE MORNING € in the San Franclsco 1.20 200 Alta. «10/100 CC&V.. 800 Eelcner...41 (500 C Point...3b| WU BE& B, 51700 &L 150-Buillin .. 50 H&N. 00 Caleda. 500 Justice....2 800 .. 200 Chlir. 150 .. 0) Uphir. ENOON FESSION. 600 Andes. 00 Caled 50) B&h 100 Choliar 64 100 ... 350 o 100 8 Nv 71 80 Eullion...1o|i00 Opuir 100 Union,...4C Following wery the suies in the Pucific Stock Eomrd yesterday: EEGULAR FFeSTON—1 700 Atoha. 409 Alta.. 800 Belcner. 400 25) E& B 500 Bullion. 800 .. 100 Caleda. . 2] 2w ac 11700 .., 1800 Savaze, 42 :5) HENLB2Yg UV ............ 44 500 Julia, 031000 Scorplon..VUd 571300 Justice....27/300 b B&M.. -.5¥/500 Kentuck..04/400 >Nev. ...58/1000 L Wash . 02{1200 411500 8 .00|150 Oceldt.~).16/100 StLouls...08 01200 ... .. 1.1714/450 Umioa. ... 40 L08[205 Ophitr. .55 300 Gun 300 Challce8714 5U0 Cloir .. 300 Crn Pt....34/ i AFTERNOON SFSSION— 0. 200 Alnba.. 12142000 Cro P... 87200 Potos! 100 Alta-eeew.lU 300 ....38/300 150 Andes.....26/50) Exchi 200 . .o 200 Belener -..49/850 & & C..... #5/300 Savge ... 200 ..oeeeee 34500 . 300 B&b... 200 . . 200 Tilion.. 400 Caleda.. . 150 Chilnge. 200 Chollar....80/500 Mexcn.. H00 58/ 100 Ocedt... ....56/1uY Lok CLOSING OQUOLATIONS. TUESDAY. Nov. 2—4 P.w. Bid. Asked.| Bk Asked., Alphs Con.... 12 13Julia S0z 04 it 10 1lustice . - 27 Andes | 26 27|Kentuck . i 05 Belcner........ 46 4mMexican 42 43 Best & Bichr.. 48 44{ucadeaal 1110 — Builion .. 13 14(Ophir .. 83 84 Caledonia...... 18 200verman...... 13 14 Choilar 56 57|Potost.. 60 62 Con. Cal 1116 1.25(>avage. Pty Cnallenge Con. 39 —|seg. Hel 2 v Con. Imperial. 02 _t8Stiver Hill..... 0% — Confidence..... 95 1.00j ferra Nevada 71 72 Crown Pulnt.. 37 8b|-tandard .....165 — Eureka Con... — 2:|UnionCou..... 39 4U Exchequer = UgfCuab........... 12 i3 Gould & 33 34|Velow Jackew 6u bl Hale & Norcrs. 1.50 1.5 PIOUA ANL LUNO EXCHANGH. TUESDAY, Nov. 2-2 2 i UNITED STALES BONDS, Bid. Asked. T Fae conp.11214 — Lcpew weuelib MISCELLANKOUS BONDL. Bid. Asked, ilag — U 8 dareg. CAl-stOBIASe. 113 - NPCbs, 993, — (alElecL 63128 — |Uakcns 530 - “*104 CotraCW6s — 993, Lo2dis5s..1091; — Ipovstex-ed — _98iu Ummbusse. 125 — Fosn L&P 83129 1.1 |P&U Byds UV — F&CHRR 65107 109 |P&ChBysy. — 10114 Geary-st K03 95 — |Pwist KR1116 — H C&50%e 202 107 (keno, Wi&k — 105 Losang Lis — 100 [racto P &u. — 100 ToGnteed 65 — 10034 | F&N PKSL. 104 10434 Mxt-siChbie6si25 ~ — | cPRRArizds 997100 DoRyCon da 11033 — [SPRRCaisy. 108 - 110 NatVinGslsi — 100 [sPEK(ads — 93 NevONgK7s 983, — |SPBrRCaiSs. 10634107 N Ky Oal ba. 10815109155V W ateros. 11815119 A Ay Ual os. 9315 |SVWaterds. sul’ 10114 N PG 6s.... 10604 1(Thp mikinu&ns 99 — WATEE STOCKS. Contra Costa 44 Sprug Valley 987 99 Marmmuo: :0% 4] ®AS AND KLECTRI0 STOCKS — %5 [Pacific Liza: 5715 5914 oK1 - (S F G&Eleo. 9634 9614 113, 12 |sanFrancsod .14 33 5594 0B [S1OcKMOM..... iddy — 84 94%%] INSUBANCE STOCKS. Fireman'aral86 — |. COMM¥RCIAL BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal .. 6514 — |First Naioni1831f — Benkof Cal._ 2401324215/ ondonP&A. 129 130 GubL&LCS 88 101 |Jderchmr. | 12— SAVINGS BANK STOCKA. Rers&Lon.i610 — [(Sav&iosa. . 100 HumbS&L.145) 1160 |Securty.... 250 — Mutual....., 35 40 |LulouTfus.vs0 — Eibav Uiionas0 — STRELT KAILROAD STOCKY. 10935111 (OakSL&dar _ 100 Geary-st. 4077 lrrendio e B3 — Barkewsi . 9% 4934 FUWDES STOCKY. California.... 95 110 |uianiUox... 853 8 Raswrn ol — 90 |Vigonw. D Tovg 8% MISCELLANKOUS KTOCKS. Alnsxs riers. 9734 B814(Nat Vincn — 8 Ger Lead Co. 105 ' — "|iceanicSSCo 3154 83 HawC&sCa.. 231 233 PacAuxPA — & Huwea s FUs 336s 3374 acBoraxCa 100 = Merszassa. s |Purt rainiCe vy — PALKS—MOKNINS Bansly¥, Roard— 5 Hawailan Commercial . . 2326 5u do do 23 00 46 do a0 .7 28 121 5 Market-st Railway.. 49 00 5 Mutual Eleccric Light. 12 00 20 Oceantc 8§ Co...... 3175 50 SF Gas & Electric Co ¥6 50 Eireei— 10 Alaska Packers' Association 98 00 45 Market-st Ratlway 48 U0 810,000 Northern R'y of . 109 00 #4000 5 1 Branch Railway Bonds....... 107 00 SALKS—AFTEENOON 5asdfos. Roard— 1 75 Market-st Rauway.. 49 1215 20 b F Gas & Eiectric Co.. . ¥6 50 50 N V Water ¥9 00 30 Vigorit Powder . -~ 850 HOTEL ARRIVALS. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. George Smith, Suisun C C Burns, Goshen Kev A Rhodes, ~ Rosa C W Clougn, Salinas Jonn Duwail, Salinas J Mecvousall, Ireland H R Wright, Portiand G H Reikie, Seattle J Sweeny, Tacoma F Kelly, Tacoma R Nicholson, Chico A « nild-rs, Spokane C C Koberts, Suisun R Larsen, Orezon H J Kelly & w.B Lakes Miss K-lly, Blue Lakes Miss McMusboo, Oak W Walcott, ~ausalito Mrs Raymoud, Tulare M Howard. N Y F J Mesweeny, N Y C A Maituews, N Y Mrs Brooks, Chicago A Scott, Eellev'ew Mine € G Jobnson. stent D R Ruseion & £ Boston Miss B Donahue, L Ang GRAND HOTFL. W J Nelson, Mass C H Baker & w, Grass V. R R Vea, Maruiez € N Lyneh, Qukland J R Todd. ~acto Dr N Gieene, Watsonvil J m Gremin, Santa Rosa P W Mathews, i ureaa S A Vauce, Kureka G E Wiiholt. Stockion 1.0 Stepuens. kresno J Brouuet, Aluska J Forsbay, Ot E J Canill, Sau sturtin M Lesser, N Y T A Be:l, Napa H J Wallace, San Jose Mrs Koberts, Nev A J Larsen, Lodi C W Pendleton & w, L A W Trwin, Il F W Arnold, Chicago € J R.bertson, Soulsby- E W Jardine, Sonora vile H L Kapp, Sonora A B Dresserby, Los Ang Mrs Garaner. Oakland ©C Kern, Tow. JT Waish & w, Auburn J ¥ walsh & w, Auburn Miss J McCormick, s uon 1 8 Hall, ~a to EF Wyckoft watsonvill H Stewart, Pa J H Garver, ugs G -hephard, w & a, Wis 0 J Lincoln, Santa Cruz Mrs Heath, Merced J Ragglo. San Andreas N E Malcom, San Jose M H Buil, Cal E J R-y. Lompoc JJ Biown, Cal Miss Blaachard, Los An NEW WESTERN HOTEL. S H Peach, Ca ifornia J W Rainer & wi, Col CJ Cooper, Portlavd J Jones, Port Cosia A Hackett, San Jose G =chanuver, US N J Mcintosh, Reno M J Crowley, Reno C Parkinson, Fresno J Moran, Visalia £ Friedman, Stockton J Mackin, Marysville L Hagerty, Santa Hosa F M Bagiey, Oregon D E Partiand, Sce.o C D Boyd, Bosion G Andrews Chicago H A Bomgarter, Det1olt J A Petterquin. Ohlo W A Waus, Reno J F Ford, Clevelana A Williamson, Berkeley J P Wylar, Saiinas Miss O McK1ssick, Reno G Hackman, Woodland Mrs Hackmau, Woodlnd PALACE HUTEL. MrsC Bennett,Ensenada J R K-ndal, Ensenada Miss Ben:et.' knsenada E Gerson, Los Ange es Mrs E Gerson, Los Ang F H Medbury. Kentucky H P Gray, Chicago S W Dorsey, Denver € Wichmann, London € Vantio, London P W Pellier. Sacto Mrs G W Peliler, Sacto Mrs K H Wilson, Seattle Mrs P Cook, Rio Vista F H Green. San Rafael H W Biackstone, Cal J M Pool, Chicago A K Clare, N Y G E Miliigan, Chicago W Barne. London Mrs J B Mct une,Boston Dr Vopelino, Germany W Bunuck, Pittsburg Mrs Annuck, Pltsburg L F Grabam, San Jose R P Woodward, N Y S Storm, Chicago Mrs A M Founiain, Or W C Peyton, Santa Cruz T E K ¢ oraell, Sausalito J G Hoeflick, Chio H Estricher, Cleveland 141" Kby, Cleveland A D Baxer, Indiana W Flinn, Pitisburg G H Flino, Pittsburg Mrs JA Dabbs, Pitisburg J A Dabbs, Pivisburg J H Dockweiler BALDWIN HOTEL — Wuite, San Jose B M Hobinson, Chicago D W Loug, Oakland W W Leonard, Texas M E Harrds, oakiand S Tate, Sacramento W G Zowler, Boston L D Finoigan, Ireland T Ryan, N ¥ B ¢ Bartiett, St lelens J G Gerry, San Jose G Spargo, Boston ' Whittemore, Naps 8 V Pick, Chicago J Brousseau, 1.os Ang R M Hurd, N Y S Pinchower, Cal Mis S Pinchower, Cal J McCudaen, Vallejo Mirs McCudden, Vallejo M Gaffey. Phila Mrs Greenbaum, Cal Mrs Cohen, Cal Mrs L, Cohen, Cal D Aexander, Cal ¥ D Cobb, Stockton H E Parmenier,U SN J Jones, “an Jose S Wde Witt, Wash, DO E W Hale, Sacto Mrs Hale, Sacto Mr Knuft, Chicago H Grunkel, Chicago C Heasly, Chicago J L Halgarnie, Chicago E M West, N Y. J € Comstock, N Y Fraok Brown, N Y George Blake, N Y Miss it Spargo, Sacto RUSS HOUSE. E Gehring, Oakland J Callzhan, San Mateo W E =mith, Sacto R Burns. Sacto £ Sullivan, Sacto G S Thompson & wf, ¥ alkins, Portland Alameda J F Canada M Wiider, San Jose 3 J Duily, O F Jack$, Mony J P Jensen, Watsonville R M Laird. Santa Cros D Hanua, Saota Cruz J M Perry, Santa Cruz L Grasser, U S N W D Keyser, Hopland MrsJ Liofinson&d,Uklah G W Food, Fountain R Loch, Germany' S A Smih, Saa Diego J H Golden, cLo W L Miiler & wf, Portld P J Campion, Sacto J C Kelso, Dunsmuir WJandersondwt, Portld W Marsine & fy,Spokane T Quina, ~acto J H Porry, Sacto € 5 Meturrie, Rocklin C Cadogan, Nev ¥ Erlin, Sacto McPherson, N Y B LloyJ, sen Lomond H Walion & wt. Sn Jose AirsJiarrington Salivas M B Tuttle, Watsonville 3 F Fassel., Sacto D C Kuowles, Markham E Whitcomb, Ukiah MrsRThomas, Livermore C Hoperafi, Hollister ‘W Hewitt, Monterey G kK Dunn & w1, Sacto C P Wiuncuell, Placerville Miss M Stores, Superior Miss H M Fillmore, Mass —— STEAMEKS TO SAIL. STEAMER |DESTINATION. | EATLS. | PIER Chilkar. . (Ferndale..__ |Nov 3, OAw|Pler 13 HumboldtBay [Nov 3. 2rm|Ples) Loos rav. Nov 3, bem|Pier 8 Del Norte.. GraysHarbor. Nov 5. 5pM| Miss 1 State of Cal| Poruana Nov 4,1UaM | rierdt Truckee.... | Yaquina Nov 4, 5rw|Pler 2 S~aa Diego....|Nov 4,11am| Pler 11 . |HumboldtBay [Nov 6, 2p| Pier 8 Newport Nov 6 Paw|Ploril Coos say Nov 6.10AM|Plerl$ Vic & Pgt'Sua | Nov 7. aM|Pler 9 Panam. .INov 812 w/PM S8 Ean Diego. """ (Nov §11am|Pieril Weeodt.. HumboldtBay | Nov 8. 9Au|Plerl3 Alliauce. .. |Oregon ports.. [Nov 810ax |Pler 13 Peru China &Japan|Nov 9. lpu|P MSS Coiu ~|Porand..... |Nov +.10au|Prerss Coos Bay...|Newport Nov 10, 9au| Pier 11 TEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | FroM |_Dbux Truckee ... | Yaauina Bay.. Nov, Cleveland. ... .. |Seatle....... North rore. ... | Humboldt. . Umatilla. ... | Victoria & Puges Sound Mackinaw . I'acoma. Emplre. Coos Bay. . Eoreka ... . | Newporw Crescent City. .. | Crescent Portland. Washrenat . {China ana Japan. Humooid: Lay . DD 3G 010 N e £ 20 % G City Sydney....|Panama..... City Puebt Victoria& Chilkat......... | Eel River. Coos Ba; .|Xe port: Humbolat. ... | Humboldt. Queen. . .. |~an Diego. ov 10 Ftate of Cai Cortiana. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. TXNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY. TiMES AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT. ENTRANCE TO SAN FRraNciSco BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTe—The high and low waters oc ur a*the City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about twenty- five minutes later than at Fort Point; he Leight of tide 1s ihe same at both places November—1897. . Wedneslay, November 3. 6.4%1 Moon rises.. . 509 Moon sets 0.58a% 1 = Foot | T1Me | poq; | Time | Feet W) Wl |Hw i Bzrlzsreaiie;as 6| 54| 224| 20 w28 45 55 510/ 1.5/ 9.34) 46 1) 68 :uv! 101028 46 9| 5.8 425 0.6/1120) 44 06| 6.7( 6.0 0.2 0 l..... 1 H W LW 2| 4.27) 8.3/10.37| 5.6| 585 01 NoTE—In ihe abOve exposiion of the tides the early morning tides ars given in the left hand column, and the successiva tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second tim column gives the second tide time column the third iide, last or righs band column gives the iast tide of the day, except when there are but thres tides as sometimos sccurs. The Lelghts g!ven are additions to the soundings on the United charts, except height, and then the number given s subtractive from the depth given by the charts. _— NOTICE TO MARINEES. A branch of the United States Hydrographle Office located fn the Merchants Exchanee la malintained in San Francisco for the benefls of mariners without regard L0 nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where complete seis of cha~a and salling directions of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest information oan always be obiained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball onton of the building on_ Tele- graph Hiil 1s hoisted about ten minutes before noon, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridiaa, by telegraphlc signal received each day from the Unlted States Naval Obiervaiory a. Mars lsiand al. A notice stating whether the time. ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if sny, is published the same day by the Afterncon papers and by the MOrning papers the following day. W. 8. Huemms, Lieutenant. U & N., in charge The Tima Ball, BEANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOR, U. & N., MERCHANTS FXCHANGR. 8AN FRANCISCO. November 2. 1897. The' time ball on Telegrapn Hill was aroppad exactly at noon to-day—L it noon of the 12)th meridian, or exactly at 87 i, Greenwich tima, W. 3. Huemes, Lieutenant SHIPPING INVELLIGENC., Arrive ! TUESDAY, November 2 U Sstmr Albatross, — days from Tacoma Lug Faicon, Larsen, 48 hoursfrom ~an Pedro; bailest, to master. . StmF Queen, Jepsen, 60 hours from San D ego, etc. : pass an 1 mdse, 1o Goodall. Perkins & Co, © Stmr_Pomona, Cousins. i7 honrs from Lacec: pass and mdse. to Goodail. Perkins & Co. Stmr Greenwood. Fagerlund. i3 nhours from Gr. enwood; lumber, 10 L ¥ W iiie Lumbe: Co. Ger ship Susanna, Gerdau, 58 days from New- casue. .'*l}Vl: 890 tons « . to R B Hogue. Brship P lens Shan snd. 139 aays f 3 werp: mdse. io Meyer, Wilson & Co. bk Ship santa Clara, Lindbery, 153 days from Kar- Lus s 52,066 ¢s salmon, 0 Alheks Paskern mornT Br bark Lebu. Sandison, 24 days from Honotlu, arriv-d Off ihis vort to-aay, o proceed to Frazer River. tinw baik R P rizhet, Thompson, Honolnluz pass and sugar, Wual bark Calitor: from Okbotsk Sea; & Win Lewis. Whal oar< Anarew Hicks, Shorev, 0Okho s< Sea; 4590 1bs tone, s.gmott 10 A Magoe Jr. Schr _Amethyst, Jooatunissen, 17 days from Nehaiem Hive : °5 cds §.aveb S - mo"hhmb:r (e 0l.s, 103 H Har: schr of Orleans, Arff, 8 a H;norn Ilumbel‘ éD > E Slade Lfl:ly:.:?")n ik br Reliance, Chrfs fansen, o Miil: nark. 10 5 W 1 eudle & Go, ) o Flsks Schr Mary Bidwell, Vogel, 48 hours from Tim- ber Cov iwo.im i Gars, 10 Higains & Collins. 13 days from 10 Weich & Co. a, Monigomery, 25 day 00'1b5 bone, 1550 bb 5 of!, 1o 84 days trom 571 Bbis oll, &) bbis Schr Roy Somers, soilanc, 7 days irom Willapa Huarvor; 4.5 Mitiumber, 0 8 1 siarmon Lam- oo 'Bir\;llck;uf‘efleru:‘ 17 days from Neha- er; lumber, to 8 Harmon Lumber Co. Schr J G Wall, Bjornstrom, 4 a; - reka; lumber, to Chas Nel on‘.n' D on In and was orger.d 1o | L Johnson, 8 days. from lumber, n‘;' WhHson Bros & 8 days from to 8 E Slade Schr_American Giri. Grays Harvor; 300 M 1t Coehr Ottillie Fiord, Segethorst, Grays Harvor: 350 M fi lumber, Lumber Co. i Schr Premiler, Wagzner, 15 days from via Clallam Bay 9 day 5 M ft lumber, to W A D" Lucy, Peterson, 6 days from Umpqua; lumber, to Gardiner Mill Co. Clearod. TUESDAY, November 3 Houdlette, Honolulu: J ;’1 Stror Orizaba, Von Helms, Guaymas; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Comox; R Duny- 0. ml“l‘:l‘;l:'ip Salvatore Clampa, Cocurillo Queens- . Girvin & Eyre. O O Gala.en, Kiam foh, Hull; Balfour, Guth- T C0g N Cawle, Hubbard, Honoluly; J D sikin 8 N Casle Spreckels & Bros Co. e Sebr Trapsit, Jorgensen, Honmoluiu: Dimond & Co. PY stmr Australla, Spreckels & Bros Co. Sailed. TUESDAY, November & Stmr Australia, Houdlette, Honoiulu. <tmr Coos Bay. Hall, San Pedro Semy SWalla Walla, Wallace, Victoriaand rors send. e Orlzaba. Von Helms. Gusymas. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo. Stmr Cleone, Strand, Aiblon. Br stmr Bristol, Mcintyre, Comox. Kumr Gipsy. Leland. Santa Urac. Br ship Cardiganshire, Taylor, Queenstown. yiark Sea King, Wailace, Meibourne. Schr Defender. Hellingson, Grays Harbor. Schr Arthur [, Steiuborn Iverse hln,_!::s.m‘ Schr Ocean Spray, Jacovsen, Iver: - Sehr Bender Brothers, Weizel, Boweus Landing. Behr Nettie Low, Low, Folnt Beyas Bch:Bnblflfl fllmlmf’ Jansen, Fish Rock. Telegraphiec. POINT LOBOS November 2—10 =x—Weatner cloudy; wind NW; velocity 36 miles Charters. 5 ‘The ship Hecla loads coal at Departure Bay for this port; ahlp Thiile i Starbuck, sugar st Hono: 1ulu for New York. The Peleus was chartered prior toarrival for ‘wheat to Europe, 288 8d. Spoken. Aug 27—Lat 21 N, long S;W, lB:;ND Glens- from Swansea, for San Francls Fer Gor sulp Susanna—A bout 100 miles west of San Francisco sow a bark steering E. Memorandum. er whal bark Californta—Oct 12 [n tne Okhoy Sea spoke whal bark Horai{o with half a whals Domestic Ports. EUREKA—Salied Nov 2—Stmrs Scotia gnd Truckee for San Francisco: schr Lillledonne, for San Pedro. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 2—Br bark Dacca fm Valparatso. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Nov 3—Bark Mer cury, hence Oct 17. SEATTLE—Arrived Nov 3—Bark Wilns, henca Oct 19. EUREKA—Salled Nov 2—Stmr North Fork, fof San Francisco. VENTURA—Arrnved Nov 2—Stmr G Loomis bence Nov 1. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 30—Br ship Elerra Nev vaka, from Hongkong. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 2—Brship Mashonsy hence Oct 16, oSEATTLE—Arrived Noy.1—Stur Progreso, hue 4 29, COQUILLE RIVER—Salled Nov 1—Schr Josepk snd Henry, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Nov 1—Stmr Hueveme, from Newport. NEWPORT—Arrived Nov 2—Stmr Westpert trom Bear Harbor. FORT BRAGG—Salled Nov 2—Stmr Coquille River, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Nov 2—Bark Coryphene, hence Oct 16. SAN PEDKO—Arrivea Nov 2—Schr Bertle M nor, for Eureka. TATOOSH- Passed Nov 2—Stmr Washtenaw, from Tacoma, for 5an Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrivea Nov 2—Stmr Lakme, frm Tacoma. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 1—Br brk Anamba, fm Freemantle. VENTURA—Sailed Nov 2—Stmr Geo Loomls, for Sap krancisco. SAN DIEGO—Safled Nov 2—Br ship Sierra Es- tre la, for Queenstown. COOS BAY—Salled Nov 2—Schr Dalsy Rowe, for San Francisoo. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 1—Ship Reaper, fm Honelulu. Foreign Porte. BEACHY HEAD—Passed Oct 31—Br ship Manvaown, from Hamburg for ‘San Francisco. SYDNEY-Arrived Nov 1—Br bark Domiuion, from Port Blakeley. NEWCASTLE, NSW-—Salled Oct 268—Brship Cambuskenneth, for san Francisco. Ut 28—Lr snip Fals aff, for Antofagasca. MAZATLAN—Arrived Oct 31—Schr Czar. hnce oct 18, ACAPULCO—Sailed Nov 1-Stmr City of Syd- ney, for San Fraucisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NFW YORK—Arrived Nov 2—Stmr Aller, frm Genoa: stmr Nordland, from Aniwerp. Salled Nov 2—Stmr Saale, for Bremen: Bovic, for Liverpool. QUEENSTOW N—Arrivea Nov 2—Stmr Maj tic, for New York. A WERP—Arrived Nov 2—Stmr Kensington, from New York. MOVILLE—arrived Nov 2—8*mr Anchoria, fm New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived Nov 2—Stmr Kaiser Wilbelm der Grosse, from New York. Importations. HONOLULU—Per R P Rithet—25,354 bags sugar. UMPQUA—Per Lucy—112 M ftlumber, 6USS sks grain, 389 bbis saimon, 5 roilsleather SAN DIEGO—Per Queen- 85 pkgs mdse, 244 sks dried fruil. 3 cs dry xoods, 356 bxslemous, 25 sks beeswax. 46 cslimes, 7 bxs oranges, 2 cs cof- fee, 115 cs honey, 1114 3ks D peas, 2 csliquor, 10 bils drled fish. 2 cs e:gs, § bxs pomeg: anates, 100 sks oats, 229 8 <s grain, 1215 bales wool, 205 sks corn, 206 sks coru. 202 bals hides, 1 bdl skins, S pkgs glues ock, 62 buls tallow. Kedondo—5528 sks corn. 43 pkgs mdse 250 sky walnuts, 4 cs books, 16 cs honey, 18 bxs lemons, Scs dry goods, 1 keg brandy, 3 cs eggs, 6L bdls corn husks, 3 bXs s0ap. Port Los Angeles—19 pkgs grease, 43 bdls drled pelis, 5 cs P food, 13 pkgs mdse, 31 sks chiil, 191 <5 Jeanus, 50 CS axXie grease, 68 bxs oranges, 108 pkgs bouseold goods, 553 sks corn, 60 bxs oran- ges Santa Barbara—16 bbls mineral water, 97 pkgs madse, 37 bxs lemous, § sks craw fish. rore Harford—9: sks dried fruli, 39 pkss dry hides, 1 bdl calfsking, 6 bdis pelts, 3 cans taliow, 45 bdls green h.des, 1414 cseggs, 1 keg 1iub § bxs butter, 56 pkgs mdse. 2 bxs apples, 1 bx pears, 8ca cneese, 1 keg braudy, 2 pkgs paper, 2396 sks bariey, 4 coops chickens, 2 dressed caives, 6135 sks beans, 1304 sks wheat, 40sks musiard. 18 bxs fish. EUREKA—Per Pomona—68 pkes mdss, 23 ska peas. 69 bxs butter, 57 bxs apples, 5 bxs iron, 1 sk hardware, 23 sks peas. 100 doors, 2 cs lard, 10 X suakes, 651 M shingles, 2 bxs s0ap, & bxs raisins, 1 bx wax. 4 M ft lumber. 296 head cattle, 8 pkgs express, 2 sks coin, 1 hoise. ic R and E R R—35 bxs fish. 168 bxs butter, 23 Pkgs mdse. 1 csirays, 5 sks wool, 2sks nuts, 96 ©xs apples, 41 skapeas. AN'LW RP—Per Feleus—10 bdls paper. 30 ckq epsom salts. 5.4 bdis straw hulls, 2000 demi: jobns spirits. 100 obistar, 750 bags potash, 250 bag . salt, 000 bazs sulpiiur, 1 es mdse, 127 crig 29 vags H slasswure, 168 crts 582 bdls empiy bot, tes 224 bh s whisky: 14,244 csks cement. 10 cig arsenic. 1.0 bdis 33cs ironware, 500 cs mine water, 85 ¢s i atches, 500 bags superhosphika 500 cs vermouth, 700 cs soap, 5 bbls cider, 10 s<3 sand, 8477 cs window glass. Consignees. Por R P Rithet—Willlams, Dimond & Co: Walcl & Co. Per Lucy—Dodce, Sweenay & Co; J C Johnson Getz Bros & Co; Hulme & Hart: Gardiner Miii Cq Per Peleus-W KR Grace& C Holitster Dru Co: G 'f Stagg: Shea. Bo queraz & Co: H Bune mann: Abramson, H & Co: J H Foden; Londo/ and San Frau is-o Bank: Brown Bros& Co: Pas ) cal, Dubedat & Co; Moons & Kalten.ach: Meyel Wiisen & Co: ord Per Pomona—Brigham, Hopoo & Co; Anglo A & G Co; B E > Nott; € E Whitney & Co; C W But gess; Llodge, Sweeney & Co: En-erprise Brewer, E_Winters: Getz Bros & Co: Gray & Mitchell W Warren: Higgins & Collins: H & > Commere Co: Haas Bros: tiberuia Brewery: H H Molles no; J D Eiv: L GSresovich & Co: J R Hanify M J Erandeastein: Marshall & Reimers: Natioas Ice Co: W . ohall; Neustad er sros: Oakian Meat (0; Pacific Coast Lamber and Milt Co; E | Jones; San Francisco brewing CO: . Susimat Wormser & Co: Seegelkmer & Co: Utiter ~tate Brewery: Wes: Carb Acid Gas Co; A Paladint; | Unito; Wells, Fargo & Co; American Uni Fls Co: California Fish Co: J B ingugiia: Brooks ki tric Worxs: G Camilloni & Co; Milani & Co: W | Mills: J Wieland; F B Haight: Ross& Hewiat: Woolner; Standard Oil Co: Norto:i, Teller & Co; 1 Tarantino; J H Newbauer & Co; Witzel & Baker McDonough & Kuny ol H Dulard; P Beck; L] Siove.& Co: ton, Breon & Co. Per Queen—san Francsco Brewery: Americal Carbo.ic Acid Gss Company: Pacific Ammoni 3d Chemical Works: Suchs Bros & Co: Cu zen: Campodonica & Co: A G, Fruit Co etmore Bros; Goodall, Perkins & Co: o Alex stm e apder & (o; C F Dail: Kosenberz Eros: Colum Newberger, Keiss & Co; Gug genheim & .Co: Singer sintg Coi K G Lyons: Tar Fant& co: 4 W McNeasi H Dummtlkmenherq bian € ‘and 'S C H ~ Crocker & Co: L G Xresovich & Coi W { Lowry & Co; L Spelzel: G R Starr & Co; J Cain & Co. I F. Ulrich; Garcia & Magsini; | Tvancovich & Co; Mitchell & Godali; W B Sumne & Co; Wolf & Sons; Gray & Barvieri; H O Greep hood; L ~catena & Co; Jonas .rlanger & (o: Gl Peck: Newmark & Edward.: Stauffer & Co rayoi, Upbam & Co; Cunningham. (urus & Weich; D r. Ailis>n & Co; Charies Curtin: Cali fornia Wine Assoctation: Hulse, Bradford & Co Luaits s Colony: J F Meyer & Co; Dairy men’s Union; B Miller: J Mever; James Wiison Brown & adums: Sawyer Tanning Lo; « Crosna G E Woodours: American Type Foundry; s } Chronicle; Browning, Jessup & Co: Baker & fjam fiton: Wm Ciark; Johnson Locke Mer Co: (R & Jaudn: I J Partridge; n & Chick} E Ciifton; Santa Barbara Min Water-Co; U s iffow | inc Co; L.Cohen &(o: E G Lyous & (o Liebs | Bros & Plageman; .+ Levy & Co; P C Fish (0; A Paladiai; H Waldrck: Chas Jecobson & Co: Dal: ton Bros: Labor Exchanse: Norton, Teller & Co: Russ, Early & Co; Wiizel & Baker; sinshemer Bros: I M Huland; P Harris; C E Whitney & Co; A Fod ra; H Bunemau & Co: F Cavagnaro; C cago Brewery: Union Erewer:: Bufta.o Brewer J Wielani ; Biss uger & Co; Getlisau & Khi: - terpr se Brewery. FUri & Co; LT ussis & ‘x; B G Rull & vallam: H Kirchrmau & Co: J Hfman & H Newbauer & Co: toss & Hewlett: Co; The Goiden Eagle M Co; A Pallies Moore. Ferguson & C k. R Stevenson . & Lo; S Stiver- berg: D Keefe & Co; Erlangerw Ga tuger: 4 PAl* lies; G Cam ill oni: Bacran:cnto Fish Co: A Eneai J B Ingugila

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