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THE MAKKETS. SUMMARY OF Lumber brisk 1a the north. Coftee dull Silver lower. Whest unsettled. Barley steads. Oats, Corn and Rye duil Flour and mitistufls quiet. Bran very scarce and firm. Hay steady. Very littie doing in Beans. foreign impor.s 541,430 10 Cliina. and dull. Onions steady. 12 uil sorts Uf prices tor Butier. jer. Cheese unchanged ar of Fastern Poultry 1n yu the same. urapges, Lemons and Grape fruit Mandarin Oranges in from Japaa Peaches abs e Proyisions unchanged. R sk IN THE NORTH. eval tor lumber in Spokane. egonian. ihe Lumber Association an advance of 1U per cent becanse ears the supply of dry ed by Montana on the soutn. the Caseade Mount Uand tae Cansaian Pacttic Railway on entirely exhunsted For several e vards and milis have been imvort- er from beyond Northpori and from B order to supply the increastng 10 general prospeiity east of the ine in seven STAPLE EXPORTS. e value of ceriain exports from the United Jctober isgiven as follows: Breadstufts Prov Tk frates $26,156,004 aud hogs.. recrease Sres . $830.196 Iher= was an increase of 3t 012 in bresd- this was offset by adecrease 01 $5.006,- ton, $1,133.935 in cattle and hogs and in provi 5 are in pro.ress th ons. Heavy shipmenis of is month FOREIGN IMPORTS. turin the first ten 00, mo. year we agatnst ¥ ng the same period in 1896, and [ 300 from Japau, $6,317,500 from U 60 from awaiian Islands m Great Briain, $2.603,800 from Amverica, $1,458300 from British Colum 63+.000 from ihe kast Indt s. THEASURE SHIPMENT. 10K Out & Lreasur $£406.69, ist of $541,430, n doilars. $ lean pesos an a7 j Clear ® Partly Cloudy 3 Cloudy ® Rain® Snow ISHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS. rxpianation. The arrow files with the wind. 8t station indicat €ays The top figures maximum temperatura for the terneath it.if any, the amount of { snow in inches and hundredtha, ve Lours. Isobars, or solid 3 0f equal air pressure; i80- , equal iemperature. The varometric pressure and those u f mel THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD toward easiug the rates for money in London. The trade balance in our 'avor for three month including October, is nearly $165.00..000. Lot don has been & buyer 1 this market of low-priced speculative secuvities during (he last few weeks, as it was to-day. Foreign capital is known to have quite a large interest in the Unton Pacific organi- zaifon syndicate, and payments from abroad in Proportion are due in this market The operation of borrowiog monoy on_sterling exchange, which tends to keepup the rate of exchauge, has appa- reinly ceasnd The continued maintenance of the rate of ex- chauge above the gold import poiut uider these circumstances is not easy o take, but sales 1or foreign account of high-grade investment bouds would aid in explaining i. A report frum Chig ugo that there is talk tnere of a reduction in interests on ban< balances (0 114 per cent shows that the abundance of money ex- tends to the futerior.The imminence of the firsu pryment of nearly §13,000,600 by the Un on Pa- cific Committee (0 the Government has made no impre sion whatever on the local money market. ‘Ihe day's returns of raiiroad earnings all con- Dinued markedly fuvorable, notably in the case of Scuthwestern and far Western rallroass and of | the sori-coul roads. Reports irom the West indicate that th: large earnings are due in no small part tothe westbound movement of merchandise, snowing the aciivity and general business. W ita the sales of sugar de- ducied the total sales of ail stocks for the day barely reached 100,000 shares Londs were more aclive in propo:tiou thai stects. Tmprovement was s.own in the high- grade issues. Total sal: s, $1,200,000. nited ~tutes fives registered ceclined, g oid. oul sales of stocks to-day were 147,600 shares, fociutine: Burlington 9715, Keading 3150, Kock isiand 10,670, St. 'aul 9290, People’s Gas 18,815, Consoitunted Gas 6650, Sugar 39,450. LONDON MARKET, W YORK, Nov. 18.—The Eveniug Post's London financial cablegram says: The stock mar- kets are featureless. Americans were betier afier & period of dullness, but there was no trading. Detalls of the gold movement for the week show the receipts 01 98,000 pounds in coin for the Cape and the swie of 40,000 pounds In esgles for the continent. I'he Paris bourse was quiet. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Prices for Bonds and Railway Shares, 1¥.—Money on call steady at 1lp@2x: last loan 2%: closed ar 135@2%; prime mercantile paper, 3Y@413%: Sterling ex- chupge steady,with actual business in bankers’ bills at 34 8514@3 515 for cemand and $4 5234 for Sy Gas: posied rates, $4 83Le@d »6ly commercial bilis, 34 ¥2: sil ver certiticates, 5812@ 59%gc; bar silver, 5775c: Mexican doilars, 43+uc: Government bonds, firm; State bonds, dull; rail road bonds, firm, CLOSING STOCKS. |5t Paul & Omaha. Preferred ... StP M &M NFW YORK, No Rafiroads— x 1234 Canada Pacific Canada Southern. Centrat Paciiic. .. 5:¥y Preferred . 11ty Texas & vacitic Ches & Ohio........ 21 |UPur2dassmipd 1944 Chicago & Aliou. 155 UPD& e Chicage, B &Q.... 94 | Wabash : Chicugo & b. 1., 521g| Preferred . 5 Chicago, Ini & L. 8Ya Wheel & L EILD do - do pref'd. Preferred. T coce sl 214 Exoress Companies— Preterred........ 78 ~ idams Ex. 154 Del & Hudson..... 10915 | American x. ... 118 Dei L & W 154~ United States. o el & R0 G 1084 | Wells-Fargo. . Preferred. 4453 Miscellaneous— Erie. new.......... 14i%/A CotOil First vreferred.. 3512 Preferred Ft Wayne 1643 Am'n Spirits Gt Nor pid 150 Preferred 515 Am Tobacco, 100 Preferred Hoceing Val Jilinois Cent. Lake Erie & W... 1314 Peoples Ga. Preferred. 68 Cons. Gas.. Lake Shore........169 |Com. Cable Co. Louis & Nasn_.... Manhattan L. — Met St Raliway...104%; Michigan Central 102 Minn &St L...... :2 do do 1st prerd. 85 Mo. Pacific. 2054 9455]Col I & iron. do do prefd. n. Elect:ic. illinois Steel La Clede Gas. Leac. do pref’ Moblie & Uhio. 2435 Nat. Lio OIl .. Mo K&T 2 1a3g Uregon Imp Ca.. a0 prefd.. 333y Pacific Mail. N J Ceniral 86 Pullman Falace, N ¥ Central 106 | >ilver Ceruficates. 58 N Y Chicago £SIL 1845 ~tan Rope&®Twine. 413 do do 1siprefd. 73 | Sugar... 181 do do 2d prefd. 30 Proterred Nor West. . 1814 T C & iron. No Amero...l 4 US Leathe No Pacitic. 1815 Preferred Preferred 2y U S Kubber. Ontario & W 151, Preferred Ore K & Nav 32 * Wesiern Uniu 1812 Ch G W Ure Short Lie.. Pittsburg. ... ... 1674 C &N W Reading..... 21 Preterred. .. Mock Island. ...l 8634 KioG & Wstn. St Louls & SW..1L 4ig| Preferred Preferred......... 10 L & Southern.. St Paul . 8214| do Ist preferred. Preferred 135845, do 2d preferred.. CLOSING BoNDS. U S New 4s, reg...1 do do 4s coup..1 41N J Cent Gen 5s..113 4 North Carolina 6s.122 o 4s, reg.. ilusg) Dods...... .10334 dods. coup.......1133; Northern Pac 1sts 1171z do s, T 8813 Do, Bs............ Solg o bs. reg. Zana Do, 45.... 91ig do Bs, coi 4y NYCaS 1043, District 3 6bs......10914 Nor & W 6s........120 Ala Class 4. 110s 7 Northwest Consois142 Do, Class 2108 | Do, deb3s.......116 Do, Class C...... 98 av ists. 112 Do, Currency.... 101 L Atcnison 4s B6ly OS L Do. Adj 48 Bily Do, datr Canada So. 116 O Imp 1sts T, Can Pac st Do, s tr... 4 Chgo Term 43 Pacific 6s. of '95...10254% C& Ohio s 11104 Heading Cil & D sYgs .1 1045 Rio G Wes Den & R & 1sis.. 107 Den & K G 4s... . 8T isis,. Blig St L& 1M Gen 38 314 3 St L&~ FGen 6311815 15 usuaily accomoanied by fair westher: “low* | Eas Tenn lsts....108 =t Pconeols........ 159 refers 10" low presire. and is usnally preceded | LrieGends...l070 |siP C&Plsisll110% and accompanied by clondv weather and saina | EW & D 1sts 1. 6844 Do, bs. 118%4 Lona" usually first appear on the Washington | Gen Llectric 53...1025(S Carolina Nn.nd. 14 cosst. When the pressure is high in the nterior | H &S A 6s.....104 ~outnerr Kv 8s... 911 and iow along the coast, and the isobars extend | 40 do s ofi.1023;|-tanRpeaTwinegy 60 d south along th 18 probabie: | B & T Cent5s... 112 | Tenn New Set 3s.. 8514 15 inclosed with feobars of | docon6s....0 1108 | Tex PacL&@1sis 96 rain south of Oregon is improb | 1¥8 Clots. .0 8915 Do, rex 27 able. Witha “high” in the vicinityof 1dabo, and [ Kan P Contr. ... »8 ~/UP Ists..... The pressure falling to the Californis. conse. warmer | Kan P 1at(D Dji7.1091, U P D & Gu weather may be expected weather In winter. wili produce an opposite result. summer and colder THE WEATHER BUREAU. ) STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- UniTE TURKE, WEATHER -BUREAU, AN FRANCISCO, No- vember 18. 1897, 5 P. . The fol owi re the rainfalls for the past twenty-four hours and the seaconable rainfalls to date s compured wih those of tne same date last se; Eureka .00, this season 5.6l lai ®ezson 10.31: ked Biuff.00, this season 2.79, last season 2.65: Secramento .00, this seaton 2.14 Iast .35, ~un Francisco .00 th s season Fresno 00, this seaso’ .57: San Luts Obispo. 00, this 1s. season 1.68: Los Angeies .00, this 5: Sen Diego .00, this Yuma .00, this sea 76 season 561 season 2 47. last season season 1.07, last season 1.1 800 .81, last season 1.14. San Francisco dats: Maximum temperature 64. minimum 3, mean 57 Weather Conditions and General Fore- | casts. A storm of consideranie energy is central to-might | over Washingion, No: n Idaho and the British possessions to the nor.h. Heavy ran has falien throughout Washington, with high winds. ihe ‘emperature has risen generally over the country west of 1he Rocky Moun ains, except over Norhwestern W ashington and along the central cosst of California 1= tollowing heave rain fails are reported: Fort \anoy 1 inch 1u the past tvelve hours, of an fnch. The followi Seatile 146 inches, Por land 0.88 ¢maximom wind velocities are re- ported: Fort Canby 88 wiles, from the southeasi Seattle 6 from ihe southeas : Po: nd 52, s01th; Spokane 86, southwest: Walla Wa la 36, south. Thil has besn the heaviest storm of the season over the northern balf of the Pacific Slope. Forecasis mude at Sun Franciseo for thirty hours. ending miduight, \ovember 19, 1897. Norihern California—Cioudy Friday, with fog #lonz the coast: probab y rain iu northern por- tivn: colder northeast; southwesterly winds. Southern (alifornia—loudy Friday, with fog wlong the coast: northerly changingto southwest- erly winds. Nevada—Cloudy Friday; cooler north. Utah—Cloud Friday. Arizoua—Ciouds Frida: San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Friday, with fo: in the morning: fresh sonthwesteriy winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE. Local Forecast Ofiicial AEW YORh ~TOCK MARKET. NFW YORK, Nov. 18.—The volume of trans- actions on the Stock Exchange to-day was even smaller and «hauges in prices even less thau yes- terday. Prices of securilies have apparently come to a condition of equilibrium and specula- | The reverse of these conditiony | La Nw Cousol 4s..100 L&N Unids... Mlissourt ts MKT 2s. Wab lsc 5s. . »4% | Do. uds.... 100 | West Shore 4s... 6114 Va. Centurles Do, 4s..... | WKi, | Do, deterred... 4 NY Central Tsts) 119 | KsCiy P&G1sts 5s— MINING BTOCKS. $ 48|Ontano.. 0 Ophir.... Chollar.... Crown Point. ...8 300 75 Con. Cal. & V 100| Piymouth. . ., 08 Deadwood 99 Quicksilver . 1w Gould & Curry. 5 dopd...... 800 Hale & Norcross. 150 Sierra Nevada. 60 Homestake. 3000 ~tandard. 160 Iron Stiver.......] 20| Union Co 80 Mexican, ... 35| Yellow Jucket. 30 Boston. ROSTON. Nov. 18.—Atchison. 1214: Bell Tele- phone. 263: Chicaco, Burlingion and Quincy, 9415: Mexican Ceniral, 514: Orezon Shori e, | 18%4: San Dieso, — AEW YORK GKAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. — FLOUR—Receipts, 16,662 bbls; exports, 7425 bbs. Less active but continued steady. WHr AT — Recelpts, 8850 bushels: exports, 163,270 Svot. easy: No. 2 red. 9¥Fxc. Optious opened steady on covering, but immediately so.d off under big Northwestern receipis and unsails- factory cables: advanced rapidiy on rumor-d ex- port business to Hungary, but coliap ed finaliy under realiz ng and disuppoluting exports, ciosing Sgc net lower. No 2 red November closed at 9o14c; December. 9655@H7Vac, ciosed 6hpe. HOUPS—Steidy. Sta.e common to choie, '95 crop, 4@6c: '98 crop. '97 crop, 15@18c: Pacific oast, '9> crop, 4@bc; '96 crop, 6@9c; 97 crov. 15@18¢; London market, 85c@$1 05. WOUL—Quiet aad steady. Fieece, 23@31c. PETHOLLUM—Quiet. steady. United closed $6 80 bid. PLG IRON — Warrants, $675 bid and $685 asked COFPER—Lai TIN—Easier dull. $10 75 bid. 15 65 bid; 313 75 asked. SPELTER—Nominal. $405 bid: #4 15 asked. LEAD — rxcoavge dull; #3377k bid and $3 8215 asked. broker's, ~teady, $3 50. COFFER—Upnons ciosed barely sieady, net un- changed to 5 points deciine. Sales 22 230 bay Inciuding December, 5 35@5 40: Marcn, 25 63@ | _Spot Coftee—Rio. No 7 jobbing, 674c. weak: No. 7 iuvoice. 634c: ld, weak: Cordova. 842@ l4c. SUGAR — Kaw, firm: refined firm: cen- trifugal 96 test, 374: refined. strong. Standard A, 474c; cutloaf. 5&gc: crushed. Sogc: powdered, 51jc granu’ated, de. BUTTER—Receipts. 2238 package Western creamery, 14@25c; Kigins, 23c 11 z@l4c. EGuS—teceln s, 8500 packages: steady. State and Pennsyivania, 20@25c; Western, 22c. steady: faciory, Dried Fruits. tion is for the time Leiug dead. Even the smail | Xkw YORK. Nov. 18, — Californls dried changes in prices which occurred to-day and | fruits stendy. Eveporated apples, common. 5@ which were neary ail gains were duc toihe | 7. PEME Wire rav. T%¢: wood-dricd prime, meapipulative operations with which the room- | BYsC; choice. Blac. fancy. $@9%ac. traders amused themselves. As tLuess operations involve the mafching of the buyins order with & corresponding sel:ing order for the purpose of at- tracting outside buving und seiling, the net result in the absence of the outside operations is very close to nothing. Sugar displayed some specula tive sirength on account of buyliny, attributed to Washington account. The conlers were weak on rumors that there ¢ obstac.es in the way of the proposed sgr Aluhough specu.a- buying was s0 restricted there continued to w ment to restrct the output. tiv be evident soma good buying of the heavy grade | boids whose swcur Ly is of the best. though with a Jow retuin of lnterest naturai ontcome of the eusy mones marn et und the doublful OULI0OK 10r specu- lation. _1ond houses repor: ibat there are quite lurge offerings of these bonds for the foreien sc- count, ihe foreign hous-s being tempted by the high range of prices for them existing in this mar- ket. il 1s quite possible that this ciassof selling for foreicy #ccoun( has much to dowith keeping up tue rite of exchange in face of conditdons that wou d k=nd Lo weaken il 1n spite of the tendency Th s Cluss of buying is u | 10 the price here yesterday . ondition of the | TUNES—b@dlsc B Ib. &5 10 quality. APRICOTS — Koyul. 7@8%gc; Moorpark, 9@ e PEACHES—Unpeeled. 7@10¢; peeled, 12@17c per pound. CHICAGO GEAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—Wheat opened weak and 14¢ o e iower for May and Ve to 35c lower for December. The reasous for the weukness were from widely separaied sources. There was but 14@%p1 advance au Liverpool, a distinct disap- polntwent in view of the fact that 114 was added The Cincinnatt Price Cuireut was rather bearish in this week’s crop | summary. Uwing to amistake iu the May quota- tions from San Francisco it was made Lo app ar that wheat for the delivery declined 7ige per cental yesterday. That startling show of weak- ness was supposed Lo be due to poor export de- mand or sume unexpsctediy heavy Pacific stocks. But these figures weie afterwara currecied 10 show tha the pri e hiad In reall y advanced 114c and conslderabie buying was luspired by the cor- rection, Oats zot on a rampage ; about the same time aud remembering the effect of yesterday’s flurry in that mar<et the buying of wheat was all tne more vigorous. el ofened o 91 Tge 10 905EC As compar d with yesterd: closiug price of US4 @9 7gc. During the firsi few minutes’ trading ti.e price seitled to 9014@9(35c. Then the market siarted on A 1ecovicy which resulted in an ad- vance 10 9135@913% by noon. . ‘The Atlantic port clearances of wheat and flour amounted to 475,000 bushels. New York reported 00d orders atthe opeuing there from inglish pro- vincial ports. Another radical change occur: meut of the crowd without anv fresh modificavion of th. general market surroundings A scamper from under what was feared was about to become falling merket precipitated the event and prices had a sudden drop 1n the last iwen.y minutes of the session, May falling 10 90@9ULgc and closing weak at 907 ge. Corn was 1airly active at times. Theearly mar- ket for May was influenced by wheat, but the good short demand for December, urged 0a by the advance in oats streigihened the markel consid- erably. ‘The market weakened toward the end in sympa'hy with the realizing decline in wheat. bu December did not ge: below yesterday’s closing prices Oats attracted as much attention as yesterday and big busivess wus iransacted. There was anx ety un the pari of December shorts (o get out and £ood buying by parties in the Unitea States o 1i- crease their lines, the result being higner prices in that option almost from the stari. There was a fairly goou trade in provisions. The fecling was weak ut the siar, probably in sympaihy with wheat. Commission-houses seen ed plentitully suppiied with buying orders, and the demana from this source, coupled with moderate buying by shorts, made a fiim market the rest of the session, though price changes were smail. ‘I'he leading fatures ranged as follows: cd in the senti- ARTICLES. |Gpen. ‘ High. | Low. | Ciose. Wheat No 2— | | November, New,. ., . . o eene.ee] 9434 Decemoer, New.. 6 | ousg| 95 May xm%] #lg| 907 0V Corn No. 2~ | | November.... 2614 U67| 263 6l December.... .. 2645| 2675| zevgl 16Uy 307 s0ig| 289, 287 21 22151 21 22 2255 fal 214| 2234 730 (740 (77147 8714 B2T15(885 (8257|830 December.. . 418 (417350215 41714 January.. 430 [13215 42714 4 82 Short Ribs, 100 iba| | | | December............ |4 2214, |4 2714 (4 2214 4 2 January 1420°7(430 425 |4 2715 Cash quotations were as follows: Fiour. quiet Winter. straits, $4 50@4 60; clear, $4 30@ 4 40:spring specials, $5 50. Minnesota hard patents. #4 90@5 00: No. 2. Spring wheat. S8@88-: 4 Spring Wheat. ¥4@92c: No. 2 Rea. 95 c; No. 2 Corn. i7c: No. 2 Oats. 2215@.:3¢ 2o.2 Whin No. 3 White, £.o.b., ;" No. 4735c; No. 2 Barley, Ya@43c: No. 3 —: No. 4. —; No. 1 Fiaxseed, 81 0615@1 104: Prime Timothy Seed. $260: Mess Porx ® ovi, $7 35@7 40; Lard P 100 D3 $4 2215@4 25: SBOTL Kibs sides (loose). $4 20 @4 BU; Dry Saied Shoulders (boxed). 43,@dc Short “Clesr Sides (boxea), 4iz@be: Wi sky. distillers’ finisbed zoods, per gal. §1 18: >Sugar. cat lout, kranuiated. —; standard A, ARTICLES. Recelpis. | Shipments, 2 — } = Flour, bbis ....... 1 2,000] 6.000 Wheat. bu. J0IUITL L 3220000 148,000 Corn, bu. ... 189,000, 570000 Oats’ bu 39100 386,000 Rye, bu. 1000 50.000 Barley, bu. . | 1:8000] 55,000 On the Froduce Kxchange to-dav the Butter mar- kel wzs steady: creamery, 15@211gc: dairy, 12 @20c: chees:”quiet, B@8iac: ezgs firm, fresh. by Wheat Movements. Recelpts. Shipments. Fushels. Clttes. Busheis 427.800 . Mianeapolis, 37.730 357,010 Duiuth ...... 3.260 41,600 Milwaukee . e 200 322100 Chicago 144045 2.6 Toleco. ....... 27 200 St. Louis.... ] 74,000 _Detrow. .. ... Kansas City. | TIDEWATER. 60,194 R6.950 28,723 152,000 . Balumore ... New Uriesns.. 454,186 867 TARIS ¥UTURKS Nov. Jan. Flour — Opening : €115 Closing. 6110 Wheat—Opening 2895 Ciosing .. 9 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Dec. Mar May. Opening. ..743 7535 4 Closing. ... 7414 747 759 FASTERN 11VESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 18 —CATTLE—The bulk of the sales of native heef steers sold at $4 405 Extra choice sulpping beeves were sold at %5 30 @5 49, and very common sieers weie sold to dressed-beef concerns at $3 75@4 Sales «f fed Westerns avera:ing 1150 to 1360 pounds were at 83 75@5. Stockers and feeders 33 50@4 Western range cattle, $3 50@4 10 for steers. 310 GS—Sa es were made at_¥3 25@3 55 | SHEEP -Were salab'e at $2 50@3 60 for poor | 1o p ime; rang-rs seiing at #3 90@4 50, and f-d | Western' at 54 50@4 60 Lembs sold At #3 75 @5 »5. chiefly at $4 B0@5 75. A good many sheep were Ivit over weceipts: Catle, 11,500; hogs, 30,000: 17,000. sheep, Kansas City. : KANSAS CITY, Nov. 18 —CATTLE—Receipts, | 7000. Best grades steady. others weak. Texas steers, $2@3 85: Texas cows. $250@3: native La1ve cows and heifers, $1@ teeders, 3 25@4 30; bul.s. HUGS—Keceipts, 14,000, Market about steady. Bulk of seles, 83 35@3 45: neavies $3 25@ 3 packer: U@ 45: mixed. $3 50 50 lights. %3 30@3 45: yorkers $3 40@ ples. $3 15@3 40. Lambs, HEF 1 —Receipts. 5000. Market steady. $3 50@6; mutions, $3 5U@4 75. aha, OMAHA, Nov. 18.—CATTLE—Recelpts. 4000. Market active, sironger, Nauve beef steers, 60; cows and heifers, $2 85@3 80: can- ors, $2@270; stockers cnd feeders, 83 60@ 4 40; cuives, §3 75@5 75: bulls, stags. etc.. 8@ 370, % H GS—Recelpts. 5600. Market steady. Heavy, @3 40: mixea, $3 30a3 35; ight, 13 35@ 46: bulk of saies, §3 S0@3 35, SHEEP — Receipts, 2600, Market steady, Fair W choice natives, $8 75@4 50: twir 10 choice Westerns, §560@4 ° 5: common and stock sheep, +3@5 80 lambs, $4@5 50, CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO. Nov. 18 —The Farl Fralt Com- pany realized the following prices at suction to- das: Grapes—Single crates, £mperor. $121; Red Emperor, $1 26; + ed Emperor, clusters, $1 7 White Emperor, $1 21. Three cars sold to-day . PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 18.—Auction sales of California fruit by the Earl Frult Company: Grapes—>ingle crates Tokay, 75c@s$1: aversge, peror, $1@1 45; averake, 81 34; Ferrara, average, nlc. One car sold to-day. Nov. 18.—The Earl Frul. Lompany auctionea California fruit to-d. reailzing the foi- fowing prices: Grapes—Iokay, singie crates. 81 25 @2 80: average, $1 49: Gouble cratas, 82 90@4 15: Clerage, S369; Verdelie. single crates, 93c@ #1 20: aversge, 81 04: Cornichon, $1 15@! au; average. 81 24: Ferrara. $!05; duscai, $1@ verage, §1 98 Two cars sold to-day. YORK, Nov. 18.—ihe KEarl Fruit Com- v's auction sales of California frui : Grapes— Emperor, single crates, 90c@*2 65: average, 9ic: Red Emperor, 90c@81 15: average, $103. Eour cars soid to-day. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGION, Nov. 18.—To-day's statement of the condition of the treasury shows: Available cash balance, $203 108,563: gold reserve, $156,- 163,625. NOKTHERN WHEAT MARKEL, Oregon. PORTLAND. Nov. 18 —~Wheat—Walla Walls, 73c: blue stem, 75¢c: valley, 76¢ per bushel. Washington. TACOMA, Nov. 18 —-Wheat—No. 1 blue stem, 78%¢; No. 1 club, T21ke. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS, PORTLAND, Nov. 18 —Exchanges, §274,747; balances, $32,134. FORELIGN MAKRKETS. Loudon, LONDON, Nov. 18 —Consols, 113 7-16; silver, 26%44; French rentes, 1031 80c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 18—Wheat—Quiet: No. 1standard California, 37s 6d: cargoes off coast, nothing doing, 5d h.gler; cargoes on passage, sell- ers at advance 3d; Knglish couniry markets, qulet; Frorch couitiy markets, flim; wheat in Taris, ficm; flour in Paris, quiet. CUTIUN Uplands 3 7-325 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sierling Exchange, €0 days.... — 3483 Steriing Exchange, sight. - §86Ly Sterling cables........ = 487 New Ycrk Exchange, sigi. - 15 New York kxchange. lelegraphic. — 3T Fine Siiver, per ounce.... - 177 Mexicau Dollars. = < PSR PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Astree takes for La Pallice 7 306 cils, valued at £113.000. The French and Eng.isb markets were sirouger, ana this markel should have sym pathized, but the irregularity of the Chicago market keptitdown until aiternoon, when it recovered. Tidewater quottions are as follows: 81 371a@ 1883, for No. 1, §1 40 for choice ani $1 4114@ 14214 B ctl sor extra choice tor milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssjoN—9:16 o'clock— May—1 000 ctis, §1 3674 10,000, $1 634 : 10.000,81 5655, SECOND SKsSIoN—Muy - 4000 cils, § 2000, 81 367 8000, $1 8634; 4000, $1 3655 200. $1 3615 Decemb.r—600., $1 37Ya: 21373 REGULAR MORNING SESSIO -M 000 ctis, 81 84%: 000, §) :5: 2000, §i 30l December =200V, $1 37; 2000, § 14; 4000, #1 38, AFTEENOON SEssion — May — =000 ctls, 81 35Ly; 2000, $1 3514: 4U00. $1 353%; 8OOV, 21 351q; 10U0, §1 3554 =000. $1 3574: 3V.000, $1 3034 December—10,000. $i <% BAKLEY—Bricnt Feed 1s so scarce that itis hardly worth quoing. The marxet continuvs dull. Feed. 8214@80c for dark to good and 9.15c B ctl for cholce: Chevalier. for s-ed, $1 30@1 «U @ cili Brewing. $105@110 for No. 1 aud 80@voc # cul tor darx Coust. CALL BOARD SALES. IXFORMAL SEss10x—9:15 o'clock—No sales. BECOND ESS No sales REGULAR MORNING SEssION—May—14,000 ctls, 8Tgc: 2000, BT3jgc; 2000, b7 ac. AFTERNOON SkssIoN—NO Sules. OA'T~—There 15 the u-ual_jobbinr demand, and that is about ali. Fancy Feed, $1 20@1 25; 50od to choice. $1 1zlp@] 15 ¥ cul; common, $1 0> @1 10: Surprise, $1 26@1 35: Res, $! 5@l 35: Gray, $110@1 15; Miling, 31 1235@1 1743 8 cil; Bieck, for seed. $1 55g1 50. Clibped Usts sell at $1@2 B ton over the raw product. CORN—The demand tor :his ce:eal Isslack and prices are weak s a_rule. Swsll kouna Yol ow quotzble at $1 05 W cil: Large Yellow. 924 @95¢c: White, 8oc. RYE—Very weak and dull at_$1@1 05 B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 20@1 35 B etl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, The market continues dull and easy. FLOUK—Net casn prices ure: Family extras, $475@4 85: Bakers' extras. £4 50@4 60 % bbl. COKNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, §22 # ton: Cracked Corn. §23@24 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fo'lows, usual discount to the trade: Grabam Flour, so ¥ 100 ls: Lye Flour, $250% 100: Rice Flour, #5 75: Cornmeal. $2 ¥5: extra cream do, $3: Uaimeal, 3 60: Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, §3 10@ 8 30: Buckwheat Flour. $3 26@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $3 25; Fariua, $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, 83 25: Kolled Uats (bbls). $ 70@5 80; in sucks, £375: Peant Bariey, $4; Splic Peas, ¥5 50; Green do, §4'25 9 100 s HAY ANo FEEDSTUFFS. Bran Is exceedingly scarce and quotations are accordingly firm Miidlings are also strong. Hay 15 showlug m.r: toue, though thers is nochange in prices. 7@18 B tou. 2 $20 50@22 50 P Lon. —Rollea Barley, $20@31 $ton; Oflcace Meal at the mill, $50 % ton: jobbing, 531 Chopped Feed, $16@17 ® ton: Cocoanut Cace. #17560; Coitonseed M eal, $29@30 B ton. HAY—Wheat, §12@14 50 ® ton: Wheat and Oat, $11@1350: Oat, $10@12; Barley. $10@12;: com: pressed, $12@4: Alfalfa $5@9 5U; st0CK. nomi- nal; Clover, $8@9 50 @ ton. oTHAW-50g4i5c # baie. BEANS AaD SEEDS. Shipment of 1191 ctis Beans to New York. market for both beans and S-eds isdull BEANS — payos. $1 Td@2: Small Whites 81 10@] 20; Large Whites. 90c@$1 05 Pinks, ¥125@1 35; Reds, &1 56@l 40: Blackeye, §1 70 @1'90: xed Kidney. $1 156@1 £0: Limas. $1 60@ 170 Butters, 51 55@1 50; rea, §1 -0@1 40, SEEDS Brown Musiard, 3 #® ctl: Yellow Mustard. $2a@2 50 B ctl: Fiax, $1 S0@2; Canary Seed, :14@i3sc ¥ Db Alwmifa, 6lgc: Hape, “34c; Hemp, 3¢: 1imoihy, 5Ya DRIED PEAS—Niles, &1 Green, §1 20@1 4V ¥ ol FOTATOES, The oN10 VEGETABLES. River Potatoes are weak and dull. Vegetebies b0+ Do change Worthy 0i note. Onionsar: stesdy. FOTATOES—Eariy Kose, 853400 avar dmly, 85@40c: Kiver Burbanks, 30@dlc (B sack): Oregon Burbanks. 40@buc: ~alinas Burbanxs. 60 @sUc; Sweet Potaices, 40@6Uc @ cil for Rivers aua 75¢ for Merced. ONIONS—81 25@1 45: Oregons, $1 40@1 BU: Pickie Ontons, 50@75c 3 sack. VEGETABLES —Mushrooms are nominal; Mar- rowtat Squash, $10 % tou: Hubbard Squash. $10: Bay Cucumbers, 40@bUc % box: Green reppers, 40@60c box: Dried Peppers. d@bc ® Ih: Green Pens, 4@5¢ ® bb: String Beans, taSc # 1. Lima Beans, nominal: Dried Okra, 1v13.: Egg Piant, 40@75c: Cabbage, 6U@GTH- B cu; Carrois, 25@ 30c B sack; Garic, 3@ihac® b lomaives, 369 5Uc © box. POULTh GAME. A car of Eastern 5014 At 11@12¢ for Turkeys, $4 for Ducks und Broilers, $6 25@5 50 for He s, 45 tor young Roosters aud 44 80 for old Foosters. Another car goes on to-duy. In local s cck there is more firmuess and Hens ana young Kousters are doing better. | ive Tur- keys are also firmer, thougn diessed are siil duil. Game sho + 8 0o particu-er change. POULI 1Y Live Tur: 1214 tor Hens; dressed Turkeys, 13@15c; Geese, % pair §1 25@1 50: Ducks, ¥3 dU@4 50: Hens, $3 50@5 @ 110z n; Roosters. young, $4@5: do, oid $i@a 50; Fryers. 83 5U@3 To: Brollers, $3 325 @350 ior large und $2 50@5 for_small: Pigeons, #1 5@1 £0 ® duz for young and 75c@$1 for old. S NE Quall @ domn, 5 S1@1 25; Mallard, 8i@5: Spriz, $2@2 L0} al, 81 50@1 75: Widgeon. 31 T5@2: ~maii Duck, £150@1 75 @ doz; Gray Geese, $2 60@3: Whitc, 81 ub@) 50 B dozen: Brant, $1 50 2: English Snipe, §1 75@2; Jack Snipe, $1@1 25. Hare. $1 @1 25 Rabbits, §1 25@1 50 tor Cottontalis and Toc@$1 for small LUTTER, 50: Canvasback, CHEESE AND EGGS. There was pever any wider discrepancy betwesn the views of rsas 10 Butler thaa at present. Some report sules of fancy Humbolat Creameries as b gh €. while 0.Le:s Insist that 25c is the 0 of tne market. almost 1mpossible 1o ive accurate qrotations. 188 ConLnue 10 ad\ snice. BU CREAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 28@29c; spe- clws, 2\ c: seconds, 26@27c B 1b. DaAIRY—Choice 1o sancy, 235@25¢ @ Ib; lower grades ] 6@s2iac PICKLED—22@24C @ 1. FIRKIN—19020c B I CREAMERY | UB—2215@23%50 B . EAsTERN—12@] 3¢ for iadle-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 12@l21ac: com- mou to good, 10@llc; Cream Cheddar, 11@12c; Youug America, Westecn, i11p@12c EGG @l2ygc: Oreson. 1016@.1ci Eastern, 1215@18%ac % . Kancn Eggs, 48@adc § doz; store Ecgs. . 25¢ for firsia and 17@20c ‘o seconds; Duck Eggs 20@25¢ B dozen. DECIDUOUS AND UITRUS FRUITS. teedling Oranges are lower. Grape Fruit has declined. Lemous are lower weak and duil. Persimmons are coming in more ireely ana are lower In cousequence. Peaches are no louge: worth quoting. ‘Th- tirst Mandarin ( ringes this season have ar- rived from Jupan and are selling a $2 B box. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries. ® chest for largs. Cave Cod Cranberries, $7@9 ¥ bbl; Jerseys, 85 25@9: Coos Bay. $2 50@2 15 ® box. Pears. Winter Nells, 75¢@%1; common kinds, 35@65¢ B box. Apples. 25@40c B box for common snd 5U@85C for good 1o choice: Lady Apples, $2@2 5V for larze boxes. Quinces, 20@50c ¥ box. Grapes. in toxes. 2 @40c for all Kinds. sell about 10c higher thun DoXes. Persimmons, 2b@buc # box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges. 81 50@3 75: eedlinzs. $1 2:@z2; Grapo Fruli, $3 50@6; Lem: ons. 75 @81 75 for common and $1 50@2 for good tochoice: Mexican Limes, $2@3 50 # box: Califor- nia Limes, 1 small boxes, 25¢: Bananas, $1@2 ® bunch: Pineappies, $2@3 ¥ doz. DEIED ¥REULT Crates NUTS, ETC, Dealers port no im provement whatever in the marke.. The demaid i3 still very slack. DKIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carload lois, 414@4}gc ‘or 40-50's. 33.@ 4c for 50-60's. 31,@3lhc tor 60-70's, 254@3c tor TL-8U's, 214@210c w b for 80-80's ana 1s,@2c for §0-100°s;” Peaches, 5@5tac B Ib: fancy. bia@ Thac; peeled, 10@124s; Apricots, 5@6c b tor Royals and 7@K Lac 10r £00d 10 fancy Moorparks; evaporated Apples, €@7%ec: sun-dried, 33, @414ct biack Fizs, 1n sucks, z@3c: Plums. 316@4lsc B 1b for pitted end 1@llec for unpitted; bieached Plums, be:* Nectarines, 4@6¢ % I for prime to fancy : Pears, 2@5c tor quaciers and 234@bsigc for halves. accoralig to color. vte. RAISINS—New Raisins, 214@jc for 2-crown, 4c for 3-crown, be for a-crown, Oigc for Needless Sultanas and §1 10@ 115 tor +ondon layers. Dried Grapes. 23c. NUTS—Ches nuts are quotable at§@l0c § 1 Walnuts, 7@7l4c B Ib for hard and @9 for softahell; Aimonds, 3@ic for herdshell and 9c for papershe. Peanuts, 4@dc for Kastera and 4c for Califoruia; Jiickory Nuts, 5@3¢ B Ib; Pe- cans, 9@10c B Ib: Fliberts, 9@91qc; Brazil Nuts, #@8c: Cocoanuts. $4 6U@d ¥ 100. HON Y —New Comb. ivc for bright and 7@8c | for lower grades; new water-white exiracted, 414@ 4%4c: Iight amber extracted, $34@4c ¥ Ib. BEESWAX—_y@¥se @ Ib. FRUVISIONS, The market continues quiet at the old quota- tions. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8142 @ I for heavy, 9c tor 4ight medium, 1Uc for Ight, 10l4c B B f0r exira mznc and iZc for suzar-cured. Kasi- ern sugar-cured Hams, 104@lle; California Hams, 9@9145c 9 Ib: Mess eef, 35 § bbI: X ra mess do, §9; family do, $10: salc Pork, §5@% 50 @ bLol: exira prime Pork. $9 50; extra clear. $16: mess §14 50 ® bbl: Smoked Beel. 1035@1215¢ B b. LARD kastern tierces quoted a: 5ikc B b for compound ana e for pure: paiis, 7c; California tlerces, 5c @ M tor compound alid 6c {or pure; half-bbis, B4c: 10-1b tins, 7c; do d-1b, “igc. COTTOLENE—Tierces. €33c. Packares Jesy than L0 Re—1-1b_pafls, 60 in a case, 87%c; 3-Ib pails, 20in a case, S3gc: O-1b palis, 12 in a case, ®lgc: 10-1b pails, 611 & case, ¥ge: 501 tins, 1or Zina case, 7 : wooden buckets. 20 Ibs uet, 77{. fancy tuvs 80 Ibs net. Thgc: half bbis, about 0 b, 34c B b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands cell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 10c # 1: medium. 9c: light, 8la@dc: Cownides. 9c; Stags. BSlgc: sated Kip o salted Bla@ Caif, 10@glle B; salted Veal Sc; drv Hides, | 11@1214¢ for Gobblers and 11@ | Under this state of affairs itis | 15@15%%c; culls and brands, 12@12%c: Gry Kip and Veal. l4c: dry Calt, 1Kc; enlls, 12c; Goatskins, 20@35¢_eath: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, gcod summer. 20c B 1b: medium, 20c: winter. 10¢; Sheepskins, sheariings. 15@25¢ each; shor. wool, 36@80C ‘ eachi madium, 60@8V each: long wools, 8081 ench. TALLOW—No. 1. rendered, *@3i4c @ 1b: No 2, 2@2Ygc: refined, Sc; Urease, 2@214¢C Ib. WOOL — Fall cip'— Middle _counties, free, 10@13c. do defective. J0@llc; San Joaqun, de- fective. 7@9c @ Ib: do Lumbs. 614@8c: Southern Mountain. 8@1%c: tree Northern, 12@lic B b: ao, defective, 9@lle: Humboldt and Mendocino, 13@15¢c B 1. S HUPS—0ld crop, 2@6c B 1h_tor poor to falr and B@1luc for good; new crop 10@14c. GENERAL CHANDISE. BAGS—Wool Bags. -i@sUc: Fruit Bags, 5%4c 53¢ and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Wellington, $8: New Wellington, $8; Sou:hfield Wellington. 37 £0: Seattle, $5 50: Bry- ant. §550: Coos Bay, $475; Wallsend, 675 % tox; Cumberland, $14 50 B ton in bulk and $16 in sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthracite Egz, $1a @ ton: Welsh Anthracite $:@12: Cunnel, 39 50 B ton: Rock Springs, e stle Gate ana Pleasant Val- $7 80 Coke, $131n bulk and $15 ® tox in sks. CO¥r EE—Tne circular of C. k Bickford says: “Business sit.c - the 6th inst has been dull. Pr.ces remain abou 8 previously quoie i priucipa ly be- cavse the movement has 1ot ben sufliciently lsrgeto embri ¢ all gralities, whi e thos - dealt i show &1 eas r marke: for al kird grades. sav 4@6C. Xceptel Lue tw.ler ar:ap- | paren.dy che p encuin tos tisfy bu. ers’ r. quire- me.ts, ard e ulail. pass iuio cor sumptlon even when all uiher sorts remain neglec ed I v first sales of new crop Guatemala bave estib.ished quottions for sood to pr.me washed. as ludicated turcheron, and are i« de 14 10 at the figures given. Supplies at this wr'tiig are of course nil. 'ins New York ma ket . 4 rozls is quoted to-day st oljsc tor No. Tand Sc for Suntos No. 4, the latter ba 10g decincd luc since I st repor . To-aay’s sLCC < consists of 840 Cos a Rica. 255 Nicar 01 Saivador, and 400 Mex cau—in ail 1 gainst 9092 bags sime ume last vear. er Lolon is aue ubout the 19th ins'. with 370 ba=s " We quote. COSTA RICA—1$@19c B B nom. for prime washed (none here); 16@17c uom. for zood was! (none here): 1i@iThec for zood praberry: 15@ 14%c for gooa tu prime: 11%4@i121pc for good mixed with black beans; 11@121/0 for falr; 6@10c for common 1o ordinary. SALVADOR—1.3@160 for good to prime washed: i2lp@l4c for falr washed: 16@17c B Ib f £00d to prime washed peaberrv: 1116@l2c for superior unwashed: 11@l1i4c for good green un- washed: JU3zc % Ib for good bleached unwashed; 14@1 ¢ for good to prime uuwasned peaberry. NICARAGUA — 1014@)2¢ tor good o suverior unwashed: 1314@14c 107 €00 unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN — 15@ d1ac v b for prime washed (_ew «iop: 17@! .14 for good Lo strictly good washed (-ew ci0); 14@16c ® Ib for fair washea; 9..@ldc ‘or medlum: €@9C for ordinary: "4@’%c B Ib for inferior to com- mon: 1 @l3c jor good washed peaberry: lac for good unwashed peaberry: 11@12l4e for good to_superior unwashed. SUGA R—The Western Sugar Eefinery Company | auotes. terms ne eash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 655c: Powdered. 634c: Dry Grann- lated. 514¢ B Ib: Contectioners’ A, Maguolia A, Dlgc: lixtra ¢, Sc: Goiden C. 47sc: Candy Granulated, b5ae: California A, 544c; nali-barrels L4¢ more than varrels, and boxes ¢ more. MEAT MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows. BEkF—First quality, 6%@7c; second do, 545@ 6c: third do. 4@5c @ . VEAL—Larg- 5@be: small. 6@7 B . MUTTON— Wethers. 6@7c; Ewes, 6c B b LA MB—Spring, 7@%c » PORK—Live Hogs. 334@37gc for large and 14c for small &nd 35x@334C for medium: SOIL hOKs 212@314¢ P Ib; dressed do. digoe. BECEIPTS OF YRODUCE. For 24 HOURS. 4.900| kkggs, doz 5% 806 Cheese, cils 540/ Hides, no. . Flour. graks.... Wheat. otls. Barley, ctls .. Corn, ctis. .. 1 7suil'ens. bdls.. Oats, ctis. . 930/ Wool, bls.. Hye. ctis. .. Wine gals. Beans, sks Potatoes, sks. . | Unions. sis. Middungs, sk Bran, sk: Hay. ton: Straw, tons.. Butter, cuis, # Brandy, gais.. 1,416 Kaisins. voxe: 17| Jame. vDIY. ..om 20| Leather, rils. .. —— | Sugar. bbis. Mustard & 10 Quicksilver. i 157| s HOTEL ARRIVALS, NEW WESTERN HOTEL J L Ward, Til F J Matsn, Chicago R Rasmussen, Sacto D J Hanson, Vaiiej: | P Mariin, Suisun M J Foley. < Luis ¢ bispo J J Lurrison, Frrsno S Stephenson. Stockton C B Mattland, L Angeles O Fosier, Uandale M McCarthy, Visalia ~ H Samm, Angels Camp G ¥ Leonard, L Augeles C r Peeble, Sta Barbara Miss T Johnson, Stocktn T Hammond, Portiand A C K er, Mazatian P Lamber & w, Mexico O ¥ Jones. Panama Mrs Frautz, Ohlo H Ray, Carson City LICK HOUSE. F Barrett, San Penito LT Haifield, Sacto K Wenbaum. Hanford Thomas Gannon, Cal | T Gannon. Cal H S Flood, Angeis Camp 1) G ~arnon, Cal L P Ande 8or, Idaho Cbe Card &'w, Idaho Misses Card, Idano Mri D B Campbell, Idh T E Johnon. =an Jose ET Dixon, Merced W K Caruthers. S Rosa J°C Hardin, Nipa L Russell, Saratoga J Wilmans&w, Newman A L True. Spokane W P ~haw, Louisvilie W _Pannister, Columbia W J Henaerson, Sacto T M Maunon, Sacto I 12 Donohoe, S Kafael H J Sea‘on. San Rafael F Watson, Oakland J J Morrow, Cal E W allen. Sau Jose COSMOPOLIT HOTEL A S Baker, Aubura W J Hall, Oanland € Weaver, Delano J A Burns, Omaha A A Johnson, Tulare ¥ Ford. Los Anj R Gallaway, Miss M Mundorf, Sonora J F Woodbury, Guinda H S Sambo, Tamoa. T C Collins, Fresuo O K Wall, Kisinon . G Harris. Sacto i, Parker. Sacto Mrs R Larrini. € J E Coliins, kresno A IL | ucher & J H Hund, '~an Jose M Lonsb:rry | Mis M Caikiosdd, Mich J McStay, 5 | Hs Lostre & w, Cat | W B Cook, Portiand J°D Rliev & fm, Seattle Miss J Riles, seatt'e Mrs &k Thracker, Boston RUSS W B McDonald & w, (al v McConnig, Rocklin H Barnett, Sonora F Oswali. Los Anzeles A Ward, Chicago E Kendall, St Louis ¥ Edlesien, Los Ang Mrs P Caoney, San Jose £ Mat L Mcva ¥ M Eiiis, Portland A C Har shora, Portland Mrs R Riley, Seatt e 0 J ~ummers, Cal Miss O Thracker, Boston HOUSE. G W Barnett, Sovora W White Jamestown H Buckman, Hopiand W Nichols, M David- livas, Froivale Walters, Fruftvale C San‘ers, Austraiia W Ruffaer, Lompoc W Shea, Paris B J Wright, Arizona J Smith, Dakota J Humphries, Arizona J Kelling, Ukiah C H Bryan, Sacto R Laneman, Texas A Molenbauer, Wash Del Norte W Marshati, S Rosa M Mar<nall, S Kosa W icintire, N Y M Baker. 1iopiand E Houghton, Oakland R Sotherla 3, S Kosa H_Pauibright’ Wash J Davis, Portiand J A Showers, Cal | E'E Lawsou, Victoria W H Grant, Honolulu PALACE HOUTEL. H W Pattou, Los Ang £ S Kendall, St Lonis J Marx. N Y J W amih Colo | A wusign, N Y Miss Ensign, N Y HWehruene. Ridgewood G M iiywms, N Y M A Myers, Chicago W ~ Bentiey, Chicago © R Williams, N ¥ A S Leland. Boston { WP Trmpe Seattlo W W Chapin, Sacto H Lindley, 105 Aug C F Keller Jr. Hantord J CMckee, Anz L ¢ Deming, N Y G A'Balard, N Y i O Matthews, Washingn L\ W ood, Copper River W D Holland, Cinacas irs ) B Allen, ~eattle Mlss G C Allen, ~eattle Mrs Holland, Venrzuela R r. Brown, Victoria D Mendiil, Austraiia D B Luzarus, Austraiia = Nixon. K Peters, N Y J 7 Boyd &w. SanRafaei G H Ciuyton, Omaha | W ~ King. [ndianapols ¢ C Mciver, 'Mis Sn Jose | LB Metver, N ¥ H Pemery, Falo Alto P J Donuhue, Colo R W =immons, Colo BALDWIN HOTEL J A Adam« Los Ang H T Griftin, Chicago E'F Emer. Milwaukee W H Muls, Ukiah JJ Jury, san Jose J H Dutcher, Livermore G Laumar, Portand Mrs N Mackay, Seattla H Crane, London J McCudden, Vallejo Mrs J Cuaden, Valeio Miss Mctudden, Vadeo J' Thesgraen, Louis W H Carew, James Comp iny © Laudie &'w, N Y ©J Alaen, N Y H C Bland, N Y 57 Ve B C Thayer, N Y L J Hendersos, N Miss O Worden, N Y Miss A U'Keete, N Miss ' Keefe, N Y C Dickson. N Y C A Cotter, N Y Miss Bouton, N Y = Migliavacco, Napa 1 Kahn, Plymouth J Temans<y. Sacio ¥ Crowley, Cal EGoung & w, B C J C Waiker, kresno MisJ C Walker, £resno Miss Walker. Fresno | J W Su, Vacaville N Merrill, N Y Helea Car, Boston GRAND HOTEL. E F Fraser, Sacramento R A Sommuo:ly, Sacto J McKinnon, Sacto J R Hilborn, ~alinas F Fowler & w, Cal G Mack, Ca Ifur. ia J F Dolan, Wa:vrford ' Boyd, Santa Ma: J Y H1lL, Trenton I Bird. Mercel P Musto, Tuison | J A Walers & w, Denver | E'R Pengre:, St Louis | T B Corv, Clicago F Tayio , Birds Landing F Stow, Sacramento H W J.ck:0n, Eureka Dr H Symmons, Cal S Peters, Cailfornia G B McBride, Celiforuia Mrs W Genter, Newcastl H Stowell, Sunta Monica E L ~towe. Stockton Millzuer, Tucson cuw, 108 Angls C Hamlia, Jackson A L Kopp, Port Harford R Gardver, Oakland K P Smiih, Los Avgeles G ¥ Hillworto, Oakland A Michueison, Cal A E Inveruoll, Hawail > O Breen, Victor. R G White, l-anford G P Stewart, Crows ] dg H Pates & w. Vinpinia A H Anderson, Belmoat J W Power. Be.mont G k Wante, Be mont D W Marietia & w, Colo J C Johuson, Redding J E Poindex:er, Yuba Miss ) Giudings, ~uisun R A Counoly, Sacio A P Colemu’, Mariinez W .\ Sherwood. Saiinas A Meyer, Modesio s I. Chadburne, Suisn W D Buckl: y & w. Stktn G H Thomas & wf, Usah T G Waiker, Watsonville S McConklin, falinas DS J Call. U 8'S Bear J H Brusel, Lockeforl G W Kimble, Plucerville W S Wallace. Boston W F_pPuracll, Sacto R S Browny, ~anta itosa J 5 Marrier. Lincoln S Peterson, wren View R Carrod, California F'A Boush, San.a Rosa The Timo Ball. EBANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. } Sax FRANCISCO. November 18, 1897. The time ball on Teiegrapn Jilll was aroppsi exactly at noon to-day —L e., at noon of the 130ta meridian, or eXacily st 8P M, Greenwich time. W. S Hoemes, Lieutenant U. 8 N., iu charge. vere low | J Mundorf & w, ~onora Miss K Mundorf, Sonora | STEAMEKS TO >AlL. STEAM< | FSTINATINS Tarts. | PIxR President...|Oregon Poris.. Nov 19. 5pw|Pler 2 Arcaia...... |C003 Bay ... | Nov 19.10ax Fiecif Columbla.. | Portiand. Nov 18,10au | Pler 24 Jomona.... | HumboldtBay ~ov 20, Zpw | ies? San Diezo.... Nov 2u,11au bler1l Vie & Pat Snd Nov 2z, WaM lierd .|HumooidtBay Nov 27, 9am Pier 13 22, vam Piatil 23, 1pm Pler 3 Nov Nov Newport ... HumboldtBay State of Cai| boruana . Nov 24/10au | bies - 4 San Diezo.... | Nov:d liam Prerl: Chiikat..... | Ferndate. .. | Nov 24, Gav | Pier 13 Coos Bay... Newpor: Nov Tn. HaM|Pler (L STEAMERS 10 ARKIVE. STRAMER President. | Yaauma Bay Victoria & Puger Souna Humbolat. - |Panama... | Humooldz North Fore. ... Colon Fureka. | Newporr. ., Weeott .. Humbolat Mineola Como. State ot Cal sortunna. . Humbolat. Humbolai. Homer Coos Bay Fanta Koia. san bie. leter Jepsen... | Nauaimo Chilkat. Progreso.. Seattin Mackinaw Lacoma. Citv Pueo| Coos Bay Australia. Honotuu... Arcaia....... 0| Coos Bay ... Crescent City. . | Crescent Ciiv., Mexico | Portiana. |San Diega. i SUN, MOON AND 4IDE. TXNITED ETATES COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY. TiMes aND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN FRaNCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. Nork—The high and low wuters oc uc atths City Front (Mission-street Whart) about twenty- five minutes later then at Fort Polut; the heiz | oftide is the same at both pinces November—1897. Friday, November 19, 215/ 1u| 913 1 3.04) 0.2/1008| 4.0 2: 852 —0.6 ll.V'-li 4.4 1 4.3% -09/11L55] 44 24| Los 5.28|—)gf. ). 0 H W H W LW 25 0.50 341102 64 618 -1L2 26| 1.48, 341 6.1| 7.09/-11 52 NOTE—In the aDOYe €xp03iiion of the Lides the rly morning tides are given in the left hand jumn, and the successive tides of the day fn the order of occurrence a1 to time. The second tima column gives the second tide of the day, the third ime column the third tide, and the last or righs band column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides as sometimes sccurs. The hLelghts givea are’ additions 0 the soundings on the United Biates Coast Burvey charts, except when & rinus sign (—) precedes ine ight, and then the number given is subtraciive from the depth g!ven by the charis. _—— NOTICE TO MARINERS, U. 8. BRANC Hyproemarmic OFFICE, ) SAN FRANCISCO, Novem ber 17, 1897. The Department of the luterior. Honolulu, H. L. under date of November 4. 1897, gives notice that fixed white lights hae been estabiished on the isixnds of Kaual and Hawali s follows: First—Ninini Poiat. north of the entrance to Nawiliwili Bay, istand of Kaual. Tower, an open wooden frame, surmounted by an Inclosed lamp- room, painted white. La. 21 57 N, long. 159 20 W. Elevation above sea level 70 fset. Visible 10 miles Seco d—On Keawemoe. wail, nine miles N. haif-W. fiom Hilo Bay and N. 3 W macnetic from lizhton Paukas bluffl. Tower. an open woolen frame, surmounted by au 1 closed lamproom, painted white. Lat. 1951 N long. 155 6 W. Elevation atove sea level 63 feet. Visible 10 mil, Th rd—On Kauhoia Point, west of Keokea har- bor, district or Kona:a. Hawaii. Tower, an open wooden frame, surmounted by an_inclosed lamp- room, painied white. Lat. 20 15 N., long. 155 46 W. Elevation 60 feet. Visible 10 miles . . HuGHEs, Lieutenant U. near Alia Point, Ha- SHIPPING INTELLS Arrivel. THURSDAY. Novembver 18 Stmr Tillamook, Hansen, 41 hours from San Pedro: ballast. to Pollatd & Dodge. Sime Gipsy. Leland. 18 bours ‘rom Santa Cruz, etc: prodnee. 10 Goodall Perkins & Ca Stmr Colon, Mackinnon. U days frm Panama and wa. ports: pass and mdse. to P M S S Co, Stmr Crescent City. iocx tleth, 34 hours from Crescen. City: pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Mariposa, Hayward, 24 days from ney, via Honoluln + days — a- hours; pass and madse. to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Simr Polnc Arena. Hansen. 15 nours from Mendocino, ets; pass and iwdse, to Mendozino Lumber Co. Stmr Queen, Jepsen, 61 hours irom San Diego, etc.: pass an i nidse, to Gooduli. Perkins & Co. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 33 hours irom Ven- tura: 6272 nbis o1, to Pacific Coast Oft C. StmrGreenwood. Fagerlund. 4 e hours from Greenwooa: iumbver, 10 L K W lilie Lumber Co. Sumr Arcata Heed. 52 hours from (0os Bay. via rort Ortord — hours: passand mdse, 0 0C &N Co. Br ship Speke. Waiorizht, 55 days from New- castle, NSW ; 4134 tons coal, to R B Hogue. Br atlp Hen |ee, Donalison, 157 days from Ant- werp: mdse, to W & Grace & Co. Haw bark Santiazo. John on, 25 dayvs trom Hilo: ballast, to J D Spreckeis & kros Co. Bkin W Dimond, Nilson, 21 days from Hono- lulu; pass, sugar and rice, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Brig Galilee, Dinsmore, 32 days from Tahiti; pass and mdse, to M Turner. Schr Monterey, Beck. 18 hours trom Boweas Landing: lumber, to F Heywooa. Clearwd. THURSDAY. November 18. stmr Cleveland, Hali Seattle: ET Kruse. r stmr_Coptic, Sealby, Hongkong and Yoko- hama via Houolnlu: O & 0SS Co. Stmr City of Sydney, Mclean, Fanama; Pacific Mail 8 S Co. =tmr Oregon. Jensen, Astora: O R & N Co. . StmrColumbia, (onway, Astoria; Uregon Rail- way and Nav Co. Ital ship Macdiarmid, Cricuolo, Queenstown; G W McNear. Hul, Brsoly Mowen, Page, Co. Haw bark R P Rithet, Thompion, Honoiulu; Welch & Co. Balfour, Guthrie & Sailed. THURSDAY. November 18. Stmr City of Sydney. McLean, Panama. Br stmr Coptic, Sealby, Hongkong and Yoko- hama via Houclulu, stmr Tillamook, Hansen Stmr Washtenaw. Crosseup, Tacoma. Stmr Scotla. Johnson, Yaquina Bay. Stmr Coos Bay. Hall, San Pedro Stmr Oregon, Jeasen, Astorit. Frship Balclut 1a, Durkee, Queenstown. Schr Maxim. Olsen, Casoar. Sehr Re lance. Chrisifansen. Schr Bender Brothers. Weizel, Timber Cove. Behr Five Brothers. Jensen. Cihlers Point Schr Chrisuna Steftens, Nordling. Telegraphin FOINT LOBO% November 18 -10 p M—Weather thick; wind SW; velocity 8 wiles Chartere ‘The Br barks Brussels and Selkirkshire were char ered prior to arrival for wheat from Portiand to kurope, 37s 6d. Domestic Ports. SAN DIEGO -Salled Nov 18—Stmr Excelsior, for San Francisco KUREKA—sSailed Nov 18—sStmr Portiand . IVERSENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 17—Schr uray, hence Nov 13, BRAGG—Arnved Nov 18—Stmr Rival, ov 17: stmr Coquille River. hence Nov 17 AMBLE—Sailes Nov 18—Bkin Kliki- tat tor Honoluiu. VENTURA—>aled Nov 18—Schr Mary Buhae, for Eures TACOMA—Sailed Nov 18—Bark Levi G Burgess for ~un_r ranciaco. EUPEKA—Arrved Nov 18—stmr Humboldt, hence Nov 1/; sumr Weeotts schr Sparrow, beace Nov 14. SAN PEDRO—Sailed N.v 18—Schr North Bend fr Willapa Harbor; sch: Hueneme, for Hue- neme. EUREKA — Sailed Nov 18—Stmr Pomons, for San Francisco. TACOMA —Cleared Nov 15—Br ship Howard D Troop, 0r Queenstown. SEATTLE-Araved Noy 18-Stmr Thrasher, hence Nov 11. Saile | Nov 18—Jap stmr Rlojua Maru, for Yo- koboma. HUENEME—Arrived Nov 18-5¢ar Vi Pori Blakeley. Alliance, for ta, frm Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Satled Nov 17—Ship Reaper, frm Philadelphia, for San Francisco. Yormign Porte SYDNEY—Aarrived Oct 22—Br bark Darra, frm Port tlake.ey; Brbark Helen Denny, from New Whaicom. In port Uct 15—Brship North Riding. for San Francisco, via Newcastle NSW: bark Oregon. for San Francises, via Newcastle, NSW. PORT PIRIE—Arrived Oct ‘4—Br ship Annle Thoma., from Mo>dyviile, and in port Oct 25, for Orezon. PORT ADELAIDE—In port Oct 25—Br ship Hornby Castle, for Oregon. NEWCASTLE, NSW—In port Oct 25—Br bark Almora, for Oregon: Swed bark Aracan, for Panama: Brship Cambuskenteth. for San Fran- cisco: rship Conishead. for San Fraucisco: Ger bark Gu.tavo Adolfo, for Acipulco; Br vark In veramsay, for san Francisco; Brship Pyrenees, San Francisco. Cnartered to load—Br bark Antartic, Ital sbip Austraila, for San Krancisco: biin Chas F Croek- er, for Honoiulu: schr Defiance, for Honolulu: bark Gen Fairchild, Br bark Invercoe, for San Francisco: sche King Cyras, for Honolulu: ship Louisiana, for Honolulu; bark McNear, for Hono- | tutu: Br thip Nor h Ridin, for San Francisco 1 Uceanls Vance, for Honolutn; tar burk Prince Kobert, Jiul ship Koyal Sove dre=on, vark Sewtnole, bark Snow « Burgess and bars Undaunt -, for ~an Frau is o. HONOLULU—1:.1ved Nov 10—3:mr from Scde,. COLON—Arrived Noy 17—Stme Allia New York Marlposa, nea, from DUNGENESS—Passed Nov 17—Brship Andel- na, from Queensiow SPORT STAN LEY~ Sailed Nov 9—Brs Oswal !, for Vancouver. YOKOHAMA—arrived Nov 17—Br st hence Oct 30. <Y DNEY—Arrived Nov tureka SHANGHAI-Arriv from Ta oma 17—Schr O 1 Nov 17—schr Suiled Nov 16—Schr Golden Shore. 1 date - 5 NEWCASTLE, NSW—<alled Sep ariborough Hill. for San rrancisco ship Kate Thomas. for San Francis W H laibot. for Kanulul, Oct 11—Brs neisce. Nov 1500, wern, for ~un & g1l, for San ¥ SYUNE man, for San Fraucisco. Movements of Trana-Atlantic Stean NEW Y OKK—Arrived Nov 18—Stmr Copenhagen: stmr Amsterdam. rrom QUE: OW N —Satierd Nov 18—3 for New York; stmr Waesiand. ior pha vet_6— Am-terd hip Ag €3 mr Belsic g, from Normad, or Hako- uin Peug- 12— Br ship Gleno- alied ~ept 50—B :tn Mary Winkel- sre. m m. Adriate Philzdel- No g LONDON—Sailed Nov 18—5tmr Mohuwk, for w Y ork. H EXEOURG—Sailed Nov 18—Stmnr w Vor. R ANTFWERP—Ariived Nov 18-sumr from New Yori N Spree, tor outhwark ROTTERDAM—Satled Nov 18—sStmr Veeudam, for New York. Jmportations. FONOLULU—Per W H Limond—u 2040 bags rice. 72 bags coffee. 24 pkgs mdse, 540C bags su- B AHITI-Fer Galilee—1¢8.560 kilos copra, 8 347 coc anuis, 1184 sks 103 bales fu ngus, 20 sks beche de mer, 30 tins vanilla. 1 piano, 32 bbls 1 cs sheils 3 CRESCENT CITY—rer Crescent City —1 horse, 210 M ft lumber, 1 dynamo, 8 tubs 2 kess 50 bxs butter. 46 bbis salmon, 127 bxs apples. 3cs 1 bbi meat ¥ chsis express col MENDOCINO~Per Polnt Arena—=1b. 2 bals pelts, 74 hides, 1sk tails, 2cs m tlovers, 1 valise. 1 cs guns, 1cs mdse, 1 sk xs apples, dse, 1 bx Polnt Arenu—u9 bxs butter, 123 bxs apples. 2 coops turkey mdse. 2 bdis peits, | basket, 1 coop ge posis. 48 M fu lumver. 26 M shakes. ANTWERP—pPer Ben Lee—d3 board, 816 ubis whisky. 200 es soap. 22 oil, b ¢s sculpture , 20 45'cs iquors, 18 ¢s msrule, 1 cs picture f cs marbles. 5 cs penc 50 drums chl lime, 165 bbls sulphate o barvtes. ui phur. 18,105 bbis cement, 111 ki 03 cok mineral water, 36 boiiers, ery. 200 ¢s geneva, 360 M k MOSS LA S DIN sks corn. Salinas—1 chest tools. B anco —440 sks poiatoes. Moro L0jo—1675 sks potaloes. Monier: 65 pkgs mdse. Santa Cruz—2 bxs butter, 3§ cs cheese, leather, 5 p<gs eather, i6 bxs aoples, pears, 124 sks oones, 1 ¢3 drugs, 2 eris b bbls itme. NEW K pkgs hardw:re, 415 bbls oil, 239 pkgs Pk 8 picks. 631 kegs shoes, 500 Keg. colis rope, N5 Cs sauce, buis siarscy, 77b bdls 3 p utes stee., 80 bbis chain, 150 bb.s ash, mase. Guayaquil—100 sks coffee. « 10 gol 1). Acapuico—348 cs limes. VOFR [{—Per Colon—155 pkgs paper. 21 bales sheetiug, ars 90 pat s iron, 40 1cs eggs, 1 sk hides, 14 hides, 6 c8 ese, 6400 323 vkgs padte e olivie s b ue. 6 CeKs 24 €S rames. loride” ot ubls sui= e, TH) C3 40 crts 73 cs machin- o3 silversand. Per Gipsy—1 bx buer, 13 50 rol's , 10 bxs eads 40U 560 wire, 70 uails, 26 200 896 pkss itral \merica—29 sks coffee, 3 pkgs Lreasure Mazatlan—759 hides, 389 sks ore, 49 sks treas- ure (vaiue 360,469 in gold). PORT OKFORD—Per Arcata—14 bxs butter, 3y bbi fish, 1 hide. i bd! hide Coos Ba i tub 27 bxs bxs butter, 3 bbls butter coal, § prgs express. SYDNEY—Per Mariposa—115 bdlis skii horsehid bxs soverelgns ( conl, 120 pkgs wrappers. 60 cs madse, tes. 1 bx_painting: 21 bdis hides, stter, 42 cs cheese, 877 409 tons ns, 3 bals 26 bags horsehides, 99 bales wool, 55 775.000), 300 bxs x apox 15 bags 85 ¢y em- 447 Ingots tin. 1 cs icycle 10 empties, 4 bxs rims, 2871 hides, 53 hide: ¢, 60 cs mise i csk pelis 1 bx leather, 1 ¢35 fictings. Auckiand—91 bxs skins, 1076 hide: s. 10 bxs sovereigns (£50,000), 113 sks sed, 4 csks pelts, 1 csk sausaze ¢ 8 ng, 94 sks cofee. Apia~1516 bags copra, 8 pkgs plants. Honolulu—2 cs housenold guods, 832 nanas. 4 cris bananas SAN DIE wine, 20 cs olive oil, bxs lemons, 20 fish, b ut-bbis pickled fi-h, 1 cs tobacco, wheat. 1058 5ks outs. 25 ¢s b bxs limes, 1 keg olives, 139 bxs orunges v, 1 bx wasie, behs ba- 30—Per Queen—62 bxs ralsins, 1 bx bdis d 1744 8 ry 77 1csdry £00us, 1 bx scales. 1 bx telegraph supplies. Redondo—2 kS as:esios. 58 bxs lemons, 1 sk cement, 1 bblcatsip, 10 bbls vinegar, 33 cs fow- der, 1 cs chevse, 87 sks co'm, 217 vxs0 1 ranges, cs dry goods, 1 sk nuis, 215 skswalnuts, 6 sks dried fruit. Port Los Anze es—1 chest tools. goods. 75 sks wheat, 1 cri machinery. try food, 1 baz ginger. 1 cs paper, 1 cs cit Santa Barbara—l bx cnina, mons, 1 sk chestnus, 92 bxs lemoas, Dbides. 21 sks crawtish. Port Harford—10 cs eggs, 63 bdls hids taliow, 1 sk tails. 4 wheels, 5 1.ottoms, 5 1 bdi moles. 9 sks wainuts, 918 s«s dried ir pkgs household goods, 1 bul paper. 2 bxs powder, 10 bxs buiter, 10 coops cuicke 60 cs canned 3 cs poul- tron, 250 ccts persim 48 bdis 2 bbls 5 iron, 1 es. ns, 6 bXs Fears, 89 bxs apples, 2 s dry <00ds. 6) 3ks bONCS, 189 sks dried prunes. $13 sks dried anricots. a.ves, 4 c8hones, 2 <k's Top» dried p ars, 4 dressed pelts, 46 sk dried peache: 534 ks whea:, 402 sks barley, 3913 sks beans. 3 6 cs cneese 210 sks Con Por Gipsy—H Joosi: LG Anderson & Co: € C ignees. Mooze: Enterprise Bréwery: Erianger & Thomus Lougoran; Wolf & Sons: Dali Demoto & Co: Standurd Uil Co; Buffalo Cal Bottling Co: McLeod & H a W ki Ti0: Kron Tanning Co: Stev art & ( &Co_Langley & Michaes; U § weil & Co. Per Marirosa—J D Spre bert, Clements & Co:_Londoa. can Bauk; H Heveridge: Willametie Paper Co: Co; Anglo-California Bank. limited; neite Moo ehouse: t A Lozier land Brewery: krank ¢ offes: M Muratia: Callfornin Transfer Co; C Over.and Freight Co; 5 Koshland & Enifgh; H O Greenbood: Cox Seed and Matison & Donglade: Sherman & Wightman & Co: Wilkins & Co; Willi mond & 1 0; W_Ford: Thomas; Chas de McLachlin: Wetmore Bros:' M Collie Fruit Co; Hugh Howell: Jno F M Is & Bros Brewery: Paris aba D Vanvaiis 6558 ndt mustard. N SKs garvanzas, 9 sks fisi. alinger: on Bros; Brewery: nk: iiily N Oblandr H Co- Co: Gi- Ameri- Pulp and Iiedington & Co: the Standard Biscuit Mrs. Jean- “0; John Loy E Wie- D W Helse: Co: Carl Plant Co; Kirshner; ums, Di Leon; J A rinson. Per Gulilee—M Turner; Man, Lee & Co; J Piuet & Co; Jobn Wightman Jri Wilkins & Thayer: order. Per W H bimond—Jores, Paddock & Thomas; M S Grinbaum & i win; Sing Fat & Co. Yer Point Arena—D Keefe & Co: Standard Oil Co: W b icksen; Charles Joy; G Plummer: F Dennison’ & ¥ eiling: gallert & Hellwig: J Haggreen: J Kircnam: Dairymen’s Union: Newtield; Dunbam. Kenny; W F Mitciell Per Ben Lee—Louis Taussig: L Westh Lust; Jrmes de Fremers: A Vignier: s Ross & Immel Bros. J H Boden & Lo: Brown Bros & Co: it Gegana: Charles Graef & Co; can Lmport Co; uwner & Co; Carrigan & Hayden; Co; I E Co; Louis Alexander & Bald- Nason: Capiain utman: Iiuss, Early & Harville; Le- Hewlet; 1 & Co: A JF off: F A Hellman Ameri- Ciaus Spreckels: W R Grace & Co: order. Per arcata—Hiimer, Bredhoft & chul iz Bros & Co: Haight: Dodge. Sweeney & vo: G T H Dillon: > H Frank & Co: Legall wig; Wells, Fargo & Co: T Loughran: nardl & Co; Co, G K Starr & Co Bros: Labor r xchang R sumner & (0; G Brenauer. ler Queen—Konler Locke M Co- W | Co; ST Gage: Fraucis Bros: Rush: Ameiian Tobacco Co: ¥ C Frederickson Dennier; H A & Froling; the S Wang Nash & Boesnecker: F B et & rier D DeBer- ,arshali & R: Marshall. Teggart & n: Dalton W Moss; H Jahnson- man, Peck & Co: Goodwin & F A Mier: B r vnheim & Co; Southworth & Foiger: Gray & Barbier:; Ure- con Coal aud Navigation Co: Selby Smelting and Lead Co; Payot, Upham & Co; J Lemar Campodonico & M. R H de Witt: Page D Calkins: & H Adams & Co: baiks, M & Co; Mitchell & Goodall; hood; L Sp.e.el; Bell & Lo: HB& C haert; Wolf & sons: k. Adams: L Sca’ M Fox: J lvancovich & Co: Galli Fruit Pett.grew: Sunset I d T (o M M H Sresovich & Co; Neal & Kalish; sherwood & She Newmark & McDonough & wood; Ca itornia Wine Assoclation; Edwards: J W Goodwin & Co: a tini & C & son: € Kaun Bros: Fair- G (ireen- J O Rbio- & Co: O Co: d M oskowit Ruuyon: J Newman; J Miler; P F Kelly: A G Freeman; Dalton Bros: J i Caln & Co: D E Al son & Co; J W Kvans; G W McNear: E J Davis: J H Cross: Tillmaon & Bendel; A K leid: L& M Alexander: M khrman & =0 Sauborw, Vali & Co; P A McDonald: A Paiadini & Co; Pacifi: Coas: Cox Mitani & o I8 inzuilin& o: American Union :Alav & Co: 0 Ivancovich & o: W 4 ~umner & C Wiizel & Baser: Standard Ol Co: Jacks on Napa Soia Co; S Strauss: Baxer & Huml ton; Hosen- Bros; J K berg Bros: Sinsh»im Union Puper R: £ Vanino: PN Anteri; JJ Byder: Alison: Lubor Exchange Magzini: H He kma, & Lreon & Co: A & I Well & Co Co: N Ohlandt & Coi G S MeMurtu.y Iman & Co: ross & Hewlet'; J 11 e 1 Kirschman & W N A Pailies: A Federa: Smith & C Co: W W Madge: B ¢ (oi Von Honn, H & C0; Micor Bosselt & Bubxer; Efianser KEnia: A Pans_ians Per Colui—A Ze lerbach & Son: Barristul & Co: Biumenthal & (o: Bune ilto: A Wo th: Cal mivceric W ork: Cle: na Faucet & P C J Hendry ~ons Co: ¢ unninznam, « Welch: D.hham, Carri:a & H Co: Diecs \rmsoy & Co; Sre.evich &« 0: D 1 H Heekmun & Kuhl & Co: Western Ferguson & ¢ & Gulinger Co; A € Frelich v Cantivid; Ga ity & W heaton, Murph , Grant & Kose be g R KL wbauer & leat Agnew & Coi r& Ham- is & Co: urtless & an Co: E J Shaiuc. &Co. kG Deuniston: Gold- stein Bros: Geiz Bros & Co G H Tay & Co_Gol - berg, Bowen .« to: HO W edere: t:a is B us & Coi Huixe. Beadfurd & Cr. inddieston & Co: .4 Wolf & B.o; London & ~ F Banki J Wi terbu nd Co: J H A fulker& Bro: J 6 allen hey tene Bros; Levinson & Coi Iievre. Fric.e & C Lowenberg & Co: Le Count Bros: Perry; Milier. 51088 & *cott: O P Dowiing & Cq Puc lel & Tel Co: Payot. Upham & Co Dubedat & Co; J I 'Wri b; Urruel a, & Co; -enwariz Bros: Varason & Coi & J ~ph-r: L b Leave Stevenson & Co; Sherman, Clay & Co; Co: Sannorn, Vall & o Co; Tillmsnn & Bendel: Jiarry Unna C Eaik Vermout Marbie (0. Wester & coff, S & Benedict; Wieland | ros: W Co;'G W Gibbs & Co: ihe Aomer Doble Meyerin Powder Work A leiller. Per Crescent City—Hobbs, W a: J H Newbauer & Co; F B H & Co: C K Whitney & Co: it Witzel & Baker: Getz Bros & Co: > Praw: E T Allen: Kingan & « o; Cal Bo Enterprise Brewery: Wicluod ros; J Standard Ol Co; Welis, Fargo & Co. i Selby : melling & Lead Redington & Co; J ivaucovich & Co; A Levy & C &Co: F aigh:: Dodge,Sw: enes irhman & Fo Pascal, Ur.os.e W W Us & o Sadier & ursmio, Wo nmiser & Nev Ja W Loa 71 & Co; J v ; Cal Co; Dr D ramer Black; ¥ wling Co; M allen;