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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1897 0 o o e e e e s e e T e s e e e R e THE COMMERCIAL OUR and wea il s ing Bea To! e in Butter, Cnee: s weaker a e wit about &s usy advan ed. and Hops the adv. ed of th FINE EXI( of value r ex b L0L0; Rice, 3 et issued by the Bureau of Statistics ry Department it is learned that the | exports 0f merchandise from the ring October was $111,792 499, | ports $49,969,813, show ing an 11hs ended Uc1oY « E MAKKETS. Barley steady. arce. matoes hizher. e weak mons and Limes Pork preducts uo- es at this port during were as follows, 1856 03 ¢ ear Su 83,000 me 800, YRT TRAD 636. The vaiue of mports 638, of exports ¢ o th orts_of 10,1 ltion ¢ || f&zhaFalls~ > Char @ Partly Cloudy | | ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow {SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION, i DURING PAST 12 HOURS rxpianation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures 8t sta s meximum temperature for the dsys Teat t, if ¥, the amount of { snow in inches and hundredtha, | ¢lve bours. Iscbars, or solid | ) “Lows” coas: &nd iow along the coast, and the isobars extend north and sonth along the COMSE, 1s pr butwhen the “low” 1s inclosed wit marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improo- sble. With a “high” in the vicin aho, and pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may b ed mer and cold: weather in v r. reverse of taese conditions wll produce &n o; Weather ¢ Fr fresh west A “ADIE, cal I'orecast Ufficial. | NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NFW YORK. No ¥'s market for stocks was a revir hing bug the operations of room traders outside of & few stoc ihe list gener shows some net gain on the Covering of short contracts m:de yesterday. There wasa ¢ nunuance of the strength shown y day 10 the Northern Pacific stocks espect he preferred, which rose 154 by the ciose o Metropo itan >tree. Railway nd the rub e siocks also d:spiayed strength and zamed over a point. Ths strength in the rubbe he doubt © pr B ) b pi points, Unior of the doris some e There w bly 1nduc third 5 p dec'ire fore the ¢ and lost divide d Rome 11ty cific vre perceptibl the Gay was @ further rise of g rates for s This is cutward movement of merchandise and of sell ng London on account of in- o1 secant significen mercnand! lngt weex a5 much in €XCexs O Those for the period for us. year. Thi dallness ana firmness ©f the exchanse market are undoubledly due (o the sending mouey aboad in preference to drawing out by exchange ilis. A Chicago bank is suthority for the s doliars of Chicego mouey is now loaned in K, Jend and the contineunt, snd the totsl of money owing to persons in the United States, bnt .oft to dgaw their raie of interest in Engiand and the continent. undoubtedly mounts up (0 mauy lion:. athough no accuraie estimate can well be made of it I racing in bonds was active and prices were for the most part fi United States 1. end sccomp oin s of eq bas ap he pressure osite resu PAR X mditions a an ompetin 10! which is persisten »spects of the me d an extreme deciine of 6y it recoveres part of this. Brookiyn 105t & point in sympathy. Tue stocks merican Spirits Com showed ex a sessm d half acher p oint on di: ared was inz of St erred for 1 e effect on this s d terling exchange. the ace of a ies nere for proportions. The weck’s exports of ise irom New York exceedea those of by $2.564,400 in value and arc almost eme ear on the Washington per ho umors of a proposed ab.or; - ndon al air pressure; \perature. ) metric pressure an er: *low" preceded erand rains. i3 high in the interior AU. MENT Sax FRAN AGRICTL- sco, No a'nfalis for the past al rainfalls to 12 same date last ast sea- | 4.09, last s Cbispo.C6. t Los Angeies 00, this | ~an Diego 00, this | Yuma.0U; this sea- um temperature 54, | nd General Fore- over Utah over Nevada, Oregon sornia Heavy snow of Nevada velori je are re- it from the east, \ciseo Velnesd in the northern por- 1 air Wedneseay: h snow Ineast- ing. rain turning : probably rain 1 inity—Cloudy Wed- v and presanted ably weak all day in tly kept alive conce:n- | ng of local gas com- | ris T'he common f e et ock fel 4214 per cent below oterred 37 per rent cebiy e coaters tough thiey showed est nion Pacific, proba- »r tie yayment of the | 4 to-moriow, Lut the | and was recovered b reicrred was weaker sap) ointment that the 1 10 1 per cen id Norihern Pa- coont, but withont A featur: of in the actual continued very heavy corresponai ntthat severa: million mil- | Ure Short Line . | telegraphic disp | principal points of accumula ion | Liverpool Corn Trade news: World’s supply, total increase 3,296,000, Corn. _United nd Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains, increase 265,000, Oats United -tates ani Caondn, east of the Rock+ Mountalns, incre. se 1,188,060, A <malier increase In available siocks of wheat in the nited *taies ard Canada last week than that reported in the officlal su-bly statemnt Is- suet on Monday. &S shown in Bradstreet’s exhibi WORLD 58 0: Northern Pacific 4742, do preferred 32 950. Re: 800, Reck Island 4640, St_Paul 7524, Un! Pacific 4785. « av State Gas 67:0, Consoll- cated Gas 9099, Sugar 17.72 MARKETS. LONDON NEW YOPK, Nov. 23 —The Evening Post's London financial cablegram says: The stock mar- kets here were neglect: d to-day. The mining set- tiemen shows an increased account and stiffer rates because of therise in money. The same re- ma k will Lrobably apply L0-1M0Frow at the gen- settleme: A mericans opened dull, but closed firm. The Paris and Beriin markets were quiet. NEW YOKK MONEY MARKET. Closing Frices for Bonds and Kailway Shares NEW YOREK, Nov. 23.—Money on call ez at 11,@:%: last loan 134%: closed at 1%@2%: prime mercantile paper, $14@43g%: Sterliux ex- 31 (henze firm, with actual business in bankers' bilis 54 Shlu@4 555 for demand and 84 5276@ , $4 5330@4 8615 185 for 69 cavs: posted ra 5 commercinl bills, 34 ¥2: silver certificates, 75@ 59c: bar siver, 5834ci Mexican dollars, 4574¢: Government bonds, irregular; ratlroad bonds, firm. CLOSING STOCKS. |St Paul & Omaha. 12| Preferred B75|SUP, M& M., . 2 Southern Pacific. Southern Kailwag. Preferred . ks e gus & vaciiic U Pptr2dassmipd 193 UPD&G.. i Wabash. State bouds, dull; Railrosds Atchison ... Preferred ., Baltimore & (hio. Canzda Pacific . Canada Southern.. Central Pacific. Ches & Ohio. Chicago, Int & L. to do prefd. | ceeast 32%| kxpress Companies— preferred.. ... T8 | Adams Ex.........158 Del & Hudson. . ...108%4 | A merican x. ....117 pel L& W 154 United States’...] 40 Del & Bio G 1034 | Wells-Farg 110 Preferred Rt cellaneous— Erie. new 1455 A Cor Oil 2134 First preferr 15%| Preferrei. . [l Tsig Ft Wayne. 1169%; | anv'n Soirlis. D 7 " | Gt Nor pid.........150 | Preferred 1634 Hocking Val.. alel Am Toba . 8088 illinois Cent 10043 | Preferre 110 5 Peoples Gas 6715 Cons. Gas. 169 | Com. Cavle Co. Col F & 1ron. Luke Erie & W Prefecred. . Lake Shore. . Louis & Nasn Maukattin L do do prefd Met St Raliwa: Gen. Electric. 3 Michigan Central liinois Steel. . i3 1 ialede Gas. Leac. Minn & S do do 1 Mo, Pacific do prefd.. 1104 Mobile & OBo. Nut Lin Ol Mo K &1 : Oregon Imp. Co. do prefid.] + Pacific Mail N J Central.. i1y Pullman Patac N Y Centra 1057 Silver Certifi (1 N Y Chicago & %L 18%y|Stan Rope&Twine. 414 do do 1siprefd. 75 |Susar...... 18133 do do 24 prera) 51 Preterred . iny Nor West.. No Amer U 1834 T C & tron U'S Leathe Preferred & U S Kubber.. Ontario & Preferred...... Ore R & Nav_. | Western Union. ChG W... LIC&EN W, Pittsburg. . & Prefern Lock Isiand. .. "0 ¥713 Ko G & Wsin. St Louis & SW..J 48| Preferred........ 53 Preferred St L & Southern.. 615 St Paol... . do 15t preterred. 5314 Preferred preferred.. 21 CLOSING BoxDs. U= New 45, veg...128 | J Cent Gen Ba..11234 | North Carolina 6s.122 i cos, reg 102 dods, con 17 do s, reg. 2 L1914 | Cods. reg 3 b 9114 do bs, coup 114 (N Y'C&S0L487.10514 District § 6bs 10915 Nor & W 6s........120 Ala Class A L30niy Northwest Consois142 | Do, Class B 108 Do, debds........11614 | Do, C1 . 8 |Orezon Nav ists. 112 | Do, Currenc ¥8 Vo, is... 2 Atchilson 43.. ... Kt350S Line = Do, Adj 48 8315 Do, Bstr......... | Canada so. 2d5...3 O Imp Ists tr.. 1102 — Do, 10 43%, 1 10254 hio ; 111 | ke Bty D 434s... 1110454 Rio G Wesr, 1nis. Bl3g Den & K G 1sis). 10705 St L & I M Gen 53 ¥614 Bhly St L& > FGen 6s.116 Tenn 1ats...108 'St P con Jrie Gen 4s 70 FW &Dlststr.. %69 Gen Electric 55...10115 S Carolina | GH&SAGs.. 108 |Southerp Fv 8s... 921g | do do s 0fd 102% =tanRpe&Twinebs 60 © | H& T Centbs....i11hy Tenn New Set 3s.. 59 | @0 con 6s... .105 " Tex PacL&G1lsts 97 | wa C 1sts 9915 Do, reg 2ds 283 Kan P Con tr. 20 TP lats.... 10134 Kun P 1st(D D)iT.10915 U P D & Guif ists. 4~ La Nw Cousol 4s..100 Wab 1st bs. 1 L&N Uni 4s By Do, 2ds.. Missouri &s. 100 MEKT 28 61 Do, 4s 873 N'Y Central Tats. 11535 | K- MINING STOCKS. $ e 8 350 B 105(Pivmouth. T 08 90/ Quicksilver....oT 100 0 “co pid DS 140 Sierra Nevad €0 Homes! 00 *tandard 155 Iron Silver.. "] "1 50| Union Con..... 0 Mexican. 5 Yeilow Juckst. 30 ston. Nov. 23.—Atchison. 1235: Bell Tele- 50: Chilcugo, Burlingion and Quincy, Mexlcan Central, Oregzon Snort iine, | 18; =an Diego, — ; <355 AVAIL ABLE GRAIN SUPPLY. Nov. 23.—Special cabe and hes to Bradstrect’s covering the indicate the foi- lowing changes in avalable supplies last Satur- a3 compared wih the preceding Saturday: Leat, United States and Canads, Rockies, increase 696,000 bushels Afioat for wrd in furope, increase 2,600,000, NEW YOR da herewi h. indi-ates a sudden cleck in the m ve- ment of the cereal from first hands—one which was 1ot mede apparent by reference to the move- ment at points covered in the oflicial visible sup- ply stutement. Larger increases in available 510k last week, ex: lu-ive of those in the official statement referred to, are 400,000 bushels in Northwestern interior - levators and bushels & Ga'vestou. Corresponding decreases amounted 10 170,000 bushels at various Maniroba storaze poinis, 210,000 bushels ai Fort Willlam, Ontario, 118,000 bushe's in Milwau ea private elevators and 49,000 bushels in Chicago private eleveto.s: NEW YORK GEAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK. Nov. 23 — FLOUR—Receints, ,936 bbis: exports, 412 bbs. Market moderately active and firm & | day. W AT—Receipts, 257,650 bushels: exports, 161, spot— Firmer. No. 2 red, 993;c. * ptious opened firm on Argentine crop damage, and higher cables ruled firm alt day on lizbt offer- in.s and closel L et higher. No. 2 red, Novemuer, cloei Yi%gc: December, 9755@ o%c, closed 87 WOOL—Dul.. Fleece, 24@31c PETKOLEUM — Steady. asked. PG akel COPPER — Lake, easy 210 70 bld ana $10 70 8ke L. TiN—Quie ; $13 70 bia ana @) 3 80 asked. SPELT. R-Firmer: $4 bid and $4 10 ssked LiAD— Fxhanze quiel at $4 80 bid and $3 85 asked: brokers’ s rong st $ 50. CoFFER—Options c.osed barely steady, 510 10 points net decline. Sales 28,500 bags, inciuding December. §5 0:@5 10; Marcn. 353 @b 35 ~pot_Coffee—Ki, cull. No 7 invoice. 614c: No 7 jobbing. 665 mild, cuil: Cordova. Bl4@ldc. SUGAR—(aw, firm: refii el firm. BUTTER—Receipts. 7157 package Wesiern creamery, 14@25c: Elgins, 23c 0 15@14c. £GGS—Recein's, 11,000 packages: steady. State and Penusyivania, 20@25¢; Western, 22¢ MARKET. United closed 67c ITRON — Warrants easy, %6 70; $6 90 at CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—It needed constant cffort on the part of the pit traders to keep any life In the whest trade and business was seidom smalier than 1t ruled to-day. The market showed some degree of t vity at the opening. Liverpool opened 14d higher for Liverpoo! wheat and 3/gl up for fuiures. Private cables explained that the east of the | 11 F | distillers’ finished goods, per gal. 183,000 | 15 mov! Liverpool strength was on reports of Arzeniine crop damage. Sull other cab'e messages sald the Euglish strength was due to increased milling de- mani, tuyinz of cargoes by tie continent and Argentine tumors The Liverpool close was pusted at 7! to 13gd higher. In fact, the cables were 50 ve.y stiff that the trade discredited the sirengto ciaimed and talk of manipulation from this side jound believers. lie Liverpool opening strength, however, wa respousible for the advance at the start here. May, which ¢ + 9UBjcC, opened at from 93 1a¢ to $114@913sc and December showed a simiiar advance. The NOrthwestern receipts were, Dow- ever, (00 heavy to perm!i the development of any enthusiasm on account o' the reduction in Argen- tine prospects Minneapolis and Duluih received 306 curs agninst 143 3 W ek ag>, but compared with 562 1he corresponding day of the y ear before. ihe neteffect ot the news was to make sellers scirce and prevented «lso the disposal of Anv gieat quantity of long wheat &t the uGVA'Ce. Fresh vuyers “at the improvement were likewlss scarce. Infr queat fluctuations within & nar:ow. runge wis a consequence of the mutnal timidity of buyers and sellers The export clearances of wheat and fiour were $1,525.000. 1 bid and the old sours coupon and ihe fives registered declined 35 v Total sales of stocks to-day 159,600 shares, in- cludinz: Lrenolitan Bur 1ag:on 780, dracidon 5325, Munhatisn 8140, Me- New Jersey Ceniral equal to 600,000 bushels. Bradstreet's visivle sup- ply s.atement reported an incre:se in this country cast of the tocky Mountains of 626.000 bushels and an increase o afloat for Kurope of 2,600,000 busiiels. a total a ‘dition 10 the world’s stocks of 3,286.000 Lushe s. ‘The acceptance of thirteen local firm 1o Liverpool the night before was re- poried early in the day, and five boatloacs in ad- dition were sold for hipment later. New York roported & fair export UL, NG LWeDLS-LWO bow Juads were worket for export ihere und re- po ted half an hour from the ciose. The fly ln the oin: ment of tne bu.l situaiion was, us before, the I avy Northwestern receipis, Upiim Ty Western mar_ets. 1,126,010 bushels me 10 hand, compared with only 467.000 busn- s the co.responding d y of iast vear. May sold down to #034C auring the morning but slowly re- coverea and +losed firm at ¥il4c. Corn was dull_ana without jarticular Interest. Elevator people sold avd prices suffered a little at tim: s, though showing bardly any change atthe close. Outside of a moderate amount of chansing over of December there was li tie dove in oats This d-pressea the fo:mer price and held the iui- ter steady. A very iight business wos done in_provisions. Heavy receipts of hogs here and at Wessern points gave the IarKet ® «OWnward tendency At the greuing and the market incined thai way ail ay. ihe leading fatures ranged as follows: Low, ARTICLES. Gpen. | High. Wheat No_2— November, New. Decemver, New. May .. 514 034 December... May... . Oats No. December. 72215725 iS 15 |4 10 42215 1717%) 5 1714/8 1215 |412241 0734 { 12905 420 Short Ribs, 100 Ibs| | December. 418 {41715/a16 Jauuary. . 41714417409 4 1214) four. stead January ‘ash quotations were as 10/10ws: Winter paten s. ¥4 80@d 00: straits, 4 ¥ 4 80: sprinc specials. $550: spring patent, £4 30@5; straits, $4 40@4 60; bakery, $3 5U @3 60: No. Spring wheat. s9@8934c: No. Spring * Wheat. $4@92c: No. Kea, 953,@97%¢c; No. 2 Corn. 2614c: No. 2 Oats. i No. ¥ White. f.o.b. 2ol6@24c: No. 8 iite, £.0.b,, 23@2334c: No. 2 Rye, 4714c: No. 2 Barley, £0.b . 2T@4%: No.3 —: No. 4. No. xseeo. $106@1 1014: Prime Timotny Seed Mess Pork @ obl, 87 20@7 25: Lard. B 100 Ms 34°20: Short * Ribs sides (loose). $i 15 @4 80; Dry salied Shoulders (boxed). 43,@bc: Short Clear Sides (boxea). 4lo@4bge: W hisky. #1700 Nugar $—: standara s, 52 67 cut $— loat, $—: granulated. | | ARTICLES. Leceipts. | Shipments | = Flour, bbls ... 11,000/ 19.000 Wheat, bu 99,000 Corn, bu. 251,000 Oats’ bu 400,000/ Eye, bu... 4 1-,000 Barley, bu = 147.000 On the Prodnce Exchange 10-dar the Butter mar- ket wzs steady. Creamery, 15@21c: dalry, 12 @19¢c; cheese quiet, B@SYzc: exgs Hrm, iresh, Whent Movements. Receipta. Shipments. Bushels. Cltfes. Busheis 291,180 ... Mianeapolis 128,590 505706 Duintn . 2583 7 ¥4,500. Milwaukee 7.800 9819 “hicazo 58914 23.167 oleco 25100 36 000 Louis ... 18,000 10,739, Detroie . . 49.075 Kansas Clty. 900 620.796 TIDEWATER. .. Boston. ... ew YOrk. .- Philadel pnij Baltimore i New Grieans... 414715 TARIS FUTUBKS. Nov. Flour — Opening ....... a2 45 Closing. WLeat—Openin 16255 L3005 Ciosing... EE 8000 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. D Mar May. Opening, sesmscisaassscns T4 7515 74 Closing...... L.L8%, 767 14 KASTERN 1IVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—CATTLE—Sales were on a basls of §3 9U@4 25 for common dressed beef steers up to 85 00@5 50 for choice to fancy ship- ping cattle. Few sales were made above $5 18, and the bulk of the cfferings sold at very low fig- ures 4 Westerns sold at $3 90@4 80 and occa- sionally around $3. and the few range cattle sold at about tast waek’s figures. The stocker and feeder trade was fairly good, the call belng chiefly for medium weight steers and & few lots went as low as 83 0u@3 0. Cows and beifers 50ld better than lust week and canpers brought higher price Calves were steady HOG—Sa 8 were al an extreme range of £3 20 @3 35 heavy packers selline at $3 20@3 40. and prime thipping lots at §3 50@3 55. Ihe bulk of the hLo-s sold at $3 40@8 5214, and pigs sold largely at 83 15@: 40. SHEFP—Soid at $2 75 and lambs at §4 0U@5 60, Jeceipts — Cattle, 4000; hogs, 40,000; sheep, 9000, @4 75 for poorto prime Kansus City. K ANSAS CITY, Nov. 23 —CATTLE—Recetpts. 15,000. Market weak to JUc ower. Native steers, #3'20@s 95: 1a1ve cows and heifers, $1 25@i stockers und feeders, $2 50@4 35; buls. 32 4@ 325, 1 ) . Market 10c lower. Bulk of sales, $3 25@3 30: heavies §3 22163 55+ packers. 3 20@3 321p: mixed. 25@3_40: lights. $3 15@8 37%a: yorkers, $3 85@38 37%a: pigs, 13@3 35. S Ikt —Recelpts, 4000. Market firm, Lambs, $4@5 75; mutions, §3 F0@4 45. Omaha. OMAHA, Nov. ket steady. —CATTLE—Recein's. 4600. Native beel steers, 83 S0@4 8§ Western steers, 23 65@4 30: cows and _heiters,” %2 90@3 B0: canners, $1 90@2 80 stockers and ferders. £3 50@4 #5; cuives, $4@6: bulls, stags. £ @3 65. —Keceipts. 9500. Market 10c lower. ¥ . £320@3 36: mixed. %4 25@3 30: light, 23 55@3 40: bulk of sales, $3 25@3 0. SHEEP—Recelpts, 3500, Market steady, Fair 1o chioice natives, $370@4 40: 181r 10 choice West- erns. $3 6044 70: common aid stock sheop, $5@ 3 80; lan.bs, S4@D 50. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BOSTON, Nov. 23.—There were no new fea- tures in the wo )l market here this week. Values continoed hard and no weakness can be dis- covered anywhere. Fleece wools are quoted at 30@31c for choice lots. Territories are in good demand. being about the oniy class of goods that g to auy extent. Prices are firm There has been a falr demand for Austra ian at prices 2 or 3 cents below import points. Quotations: Territory _wools—Montana fine mediom and fine, 16@18c; scoured price, 48@ 49c; staple, 22@326¢c: Utan, Wyoming, eic., fine medium snd fin-, 15@17c scoured price, 4@ 50c: staple, 52@55c. : Austrulian_wools scoured bas's, combing, su- perfine, 70@72c: combing, good, 65@6Rc: comb- ing, nverage, 6-@65:; Queensland combiog, Bic. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, CHICAGO. Nov. he Earl Fruit Com- pany realized the following prices at:uction to- day: Grapes—Single craies, Emperor, $1 50; Red Emperor, 31 50: White Emperor, $1 50; Em- peror clusters, $2 15, Four cars sold to-day. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23.—Auction sales of California fruit by the Kari Frult Company: Grapes—<ingle crates, Red Emperors, $1 1. @ average, 81 31: Emperor, $1 4'@1 45 One car sold 'he Earl Fruit Company ‘alifornia fruit to-day: Gropes—Em- piror, single cratex $1 25@1 55: average, 81 48; Aouble cratas. 82 45@2 70; average, $2 63 White Kim) erors. single crates, $1 1o: Emperor C usters, #240: Verdels, siugle crates, $1 4@l 55. aver ace, 81 #4. Cornichon, $1 40@1 »0: av-raze, #1 '5%; To:ay, sngies, $2 10@2 35; average, §2 Fererra, §1 00@1 7U; avera e, $1 60: Mius- cat, 90c@1 45; averags, $1 U7. Two cars sold Lo. day. NEW YORK, Nov. 23 —The ¥arl Fruit Com- pane’s anction sales 6f California fruli: Grap Cornichon_single crates, $1@1 50, average $1 3; doubles, $245@2 55, average 82 47: Tokay. sin: le crates. $1@l 75, average $142: woubles, $2 65@3 95, average 33 23: Verde, 75 @341 .5, average 97ci Fererra, 70c@3$) 05, average 9Uc: Muscui, BUC@$ L 85, average 86c; Lmp-ror 8105 @1 40, average $122: Red Emperor. 8,c@sl 75, wverage $124 Persimmons—8l 76@2 1 . aver- age $1 9K . Beurre Pears—Hu'f-Dixes, §1 2 150, wverage 81 27. Ten cars sold to-day. CASH, IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 —To-day's statement of the condition of the trensury shows: Availabie cash balance, $216.503,585: goia reserve, $156,. 565,430. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Oregon, PORTLAND. Nov. 23. —The local wheat mariet is firm and a shade higher. exporters quoting 7434@75¢ for W_lia Watla, 77c for blue stem and 78¢ for valiey. Receipts continue heavy. Cleared: German ship Peru, Queenstown, with 127,613 bushels of wheat. Washington. TACOMA, Nov. 23.—Wheat firmer and higher. No. 1 blue stem, 78c: No. 1 club, 75¢. PORTLAND’S BUSINESS PORTLAND. Nov. 23—Exchanges, $210049; balances, $28,759. FOREIGN MARKETS. Loundon. LONDON, ' Nov. 28.—Consols, 113%4; 27Ygd; French rentes. 1031 56¢. siiver, Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 28— Wheat—Firm: bustloads of sample spring wheat offered by s | 1 standad California, 37s 9d; cargoes off coast, nothing doing. part 3d highe sace. sellers indifferest operators. part d higher; Enelish country markets, firmi French conn ry marke's, firm; wheat in Lars, steady; flouc in Paris, quiet. o = Upinnds. 5341 cLosE 1 red Northern spring, WHEAT—Spor No. firm. 7s 61,d. CORN—Novemoer steady, 3s 2651; December, 33 2340 January -teady, 3s 23ad; American mixed, firm, 83 2 1XCHANGE AND BULLION. Sieriing Exchange, 60 days. SpEatiEna Ster:ing Exchange, sight. - Qe Sterliug cables........ -.. =0 B New york Exchunge, Sight........ — g New York kxchange. telegraphic. — 1% Flue ~jiver, pec ounce b 558 Mexican Loltars.. .. = & —_———— TRODUCE MARKET. OTHER GRAINS, VHEAT AMND WHEAT FREIGH1S—Are steady atthe rates quote! iast week, with iree chartering 10 arrive, 10e chartered wheat fleet 1n port hes a 1@sistered tonnage of 72,000, azalns 81,6.010ns ou 1he same date las: yeir: disen.aged, 10.850 tons againsé 65.800: on tne way to this pori. 161,610 tons, ugainst 204,200, The foledo . arket rej ort say very day the wires .re loaded with both “vu I and ‘hea!’ reports of the Arzentive wWheal €rop pro:pects. They rin from the confidence of posiLive €XporLs of 30,000, 010 bushels to s anmaged and teebie condition and asurplus 01 10,000,000 busbels. To-day we have it brh wavs, and we don’ print either ‘The E e Argentine is stripped of Wheat, and im- ported her seed Wheae irom the United States D ducting some:hing for repor s of grasshoppers, drousht, etc., we are « 8 imating only quite u eiod- ecale Crop and a mode ate surnius. I'hi. molerate supply wiil have veiy lit ie influence on the Euro pean shortave. Butif Indla should enter the mar- ket with 25,000,000 bishels surplus, which is moderate and possible, such an_event, g ouped wiih Argentine moderate ¢xports, wou.d lurgely increase the weight of infiluence. But both of these crops will by wo means supply the place of the allegea deticiency.” High r prices at Liverjocl, Parisand Chicago gave this market an upward tura as will be geen. Therv was no samp « session of tle Produce kx- cuang, whicn adj urned to atieid (e funera: of Jonn McCord. ‘The feeling seems 10 be better all over the wor! Tidewater quotations are as follows: $1 40 for No. 1. #) 4114 for choice and $1 4215@1 40 B ctl for extra chuice for milling. CALL FOARD SALES. INFORMAL kesioN—$:15 0'clock—May—16,000 ctls. §1 4014 2000, §1 4015; 6U( 0, B1 4034 4800, $140%; 10,000, $1 s084: 2000, $1 407: 8000, 214%° December—2000, 21 45. SECOND SESSIoN—ar 2000 cils, $1 41143 2000, £1413; 20,000, $1 42; 2010, $1 4 g 8000, $1 41847 12,000, $1 417 8000.'$1 418657 12,0 0, §1 4135, Decenber—aG00, $1 4354 4000, $1 437 10,000, §1 4365 2000, 51 43 REGULAR MOKNING SESSION—NO session. AFTERNOON SESSION—Mav—200U culs, §1 42 #0,000, 1 4-34; 4000, $1 43; 6,000, $1 427 cem ber—s000, $1 4434 BAKLEY—\ fair cemand on local consumptive ac-onut keeps the market 71om sbsolute stagna- tion, but trad~ is hardiy up Lo receipts Feed. ¥215,@90c for aark to zood and 974 B ctl for cholce: Chevalier. for seed, $1 50@1 60 B ¢ Brewing. $1 05@1 10 tor No. 1 and 90@voc B cul tor dars Coast. CALL TOARD SALES INFORMAT S¥8610N—9:15 o'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—NO sales. REGULAE MOENING SESSION—NO session. AFTERNOON SESSION — December — 2000 ctls, 8614 OATS—Stocks are more than ample for all cur- rent needs any the mor<et rules dull and weak. Fancy Feed quotable u. $1 20@1 25 P ctl; 500d to choice. §1 1zia@l 15 @ ctli_common, $1 0b @1 10: Surprise, $1 20@1 35: Red, $155@1 85: Gray, $110@1 15; Miling $11235@1 1715 ® cil; K, for seed. 81 s5@1 S0. Cilbped Outs sell at @27 100 over the raw product. CORN—Offer.ngs are in exce sof the demand and the marker coniinues weak 1 consequence. Small Ronna Y 7 #1 % ctli Large Yellow. 9(@95c: White, 5U@I21ge. RYE—_$1@) 05 B cil. BUCKW liEal—Quoted at $1 20@1 35 B ctl. Yai De- FLOUR A>ND MILLSTUFFS. The dem-n1 for all descrintions under this heaa 1s sow ©0d prices show Do chanse except ade- cline in (0.4 products. FLOUJ—Nei cash prices are: Famlly extray $455@4 66: Bakers' exiras. £4 50@4 40 P bil. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, 320 50@21: Cracked Corn. $21@22 # ton. MILLNTUFFS-Prices in sacks are as fo'lows, uvsual discount to the trad-: Grabam Flour, »o % 100 bs; Kye Flour, £250 7% 100: Rice Fiour, #5 75: Cornmeal. $2 26: extra cream do, $3: Ontmeal, 88 50: Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, &3 U@ 3 30: Buckwheat Fiour $3 26@3 50: Cracked Wheat, 83 25; Farina. $4 50; Whole W beat Fioar, £3 25: Kolled Uats (bbis). $5 70@5 90; in sacks, $375: Pean Buriey, $4; Spil: Peus, $550; ureen 60, $325 w100 s HAY ANL FEEDSTUFFES, There was no session of the Hay Exchangs yes- terday , owinz 1o the funeral of John McCori. The market 1s still slow aL the oid figures Al tue Bran b 1ng recelved now comes fiom the north and there is 1:0: much of that. BRAN-%£17@'8 ¥ ton. MIDDLINGR—820 50@22 50 ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rollea Barley, $20@21 ton; Ollcake Meal al the mlil, $230@26 50 % ton jobbing, $30: Cocoanut Cage. $1£@-0: Cottonseed Mesi, $2850 ® ton. HAY—Wheat, §12@1450 % ton: Wheat and Oat, $11@1550: Oat, $1U@12; Bariey. $10@12; com- Jreased, S12@14: Alfala. 8G9 5U; slovk. nomi- ual; Clover, $8@9 50 @ ton. THAW—50@45c @ baie. SEEDS. EEANS AND Arrivais of Feins continue heavy and the mar- ket s weak ard dull. Seeds are motionles; at the old vrices BIANS—Bayos ) 90@2 U>. Smail Whites, #1 1d@1 2b; Large Wh Yuc@$l 10: Pinks. ¥1 25@1 35; Reds. #1 20@l 85: Blackeye. §1 70 @185 red Klaney, $176@: 25: Limas. $1 60@ 170, Butters, 51 256/g] 50: I’ea, §1 2 @ 4“: SEED> — Brown Musiard, #3 ® cil: Yellow Mustard, §2@2 50 B cil: Flax, §1 0@2; Canary Seen 2luGito w i Almifa biqc. Sabe 20 23,c, Hemp, 3¢: 1 imothy. 5lac. 4 BRIED PEAS—Niles, 81 25: Green, $1 20@1 40 ¥ el POTATOES, GNION EGETABLES. Potatoes are selilng at_« higher range of valucs, but the market is quiet. Onfons are firm. Peas, Beans and To.u aioes are high T POTATO! arly Kose, 40@b0c: River Reds, 3b@40c; Kiver Hurbanks, Sv@dlc (B Oregon Burbanks. S0@E5¢: ~alinas Burba @nlc; Sweet Poimioes, sU@BUC B etl for Kivers a 60@65c for Merced; new volunteer Fotatoes, cat Onlons, @4 b g ONIONS—$1 40@1 50: T5c@31: Pickle Onions, 50@75¢c P sack. VEGETABLES - Mushrooms 16@35¢ B b: Mar- rowfat Squash, $¥@.0 ® ton: Hubbard Squash. $10 @ ton: Cucumbers, nominal; Green Peppers, nominal; ' Dried Peppers. 5@6c ® Ibi Green Peas, 5@7c @ Ib: Sifing Beaus, 5@Sc ¥ b: Dried Okra. 1_lgc: Cabbage, 60@7d" B cil; Carrots, 23 @30c B suck; Garlic, 3@3%zc ® Ib: 1omatoes, 50c @81 ® vox. YOULTRY AND GAME. Game was weak. Receip.s of Turkeys were not excessive, but the demand was very poor, aud arrivais did not clean tpatall Inthe morning sales at 16c were made, but in the afternoon 15¢ was the best price obtair able. Deaiers compinin thii soms shibjers are seading them in packed warm, and such stock 8, olls Ver/ soon. T o curs of kastern sold av 1235c for Turke. 25@5 50 for Hens, 5 for Broilers $4 for Fryers, $4 50 fo- 0id Roosters, §4 75@> 1or youug do and $5@5 by 10t Hens. TOULI Ky Turkeys, 1214,@1 8Y4e for Gobblers and 1214 < 1or Hens; dressed Turkeys 12@16c; Geese, ¥ pair 81 25@1 50; Ducks, §3 50@3 50: Hens, 3350@4 50: Roosters. young, » 4@ 50: do. old. 83 To@4 B doz n: Fryers. $3 50; Broilers, 83 25 @350 tor jarge and 2 50@3 for_swall: Pigeons, ¥1 25@1 60 % doz tor younz and $1 for old. GAMF—Quall, # doz, 81@! 25: Mallarl. 83 50@ 4 ¥ dozen: Canvashack, & @7: Sprig, 82@: 50: Teal, $1 25; Widgeon. 31 501 75 Small Duck. 81 50; Gray Geese, 82 50@3; W hite, 81 25@1 50 % doz; Bran:, $1 50@2: English Snipe, $) 50@1 75: Juck Snipe, $1: hare. $1:; Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 for Cottontails and 75c@$1 for small. BUTTER, (urkss AND EGGS. All descriptions are as previously quoted, the demand about balancing the supply. BUTTER— Cliauiy—Fancy creameries. 28@20c; sec- onds, 26@2Tc B I ;foy DaTRY—Cholco 0 fancy, 23@25¢ ¥ Bi lower grades 1 6@:2hac PICKLED—22@24¢ B D FIRKIN—19@20C B CREKAMKRY ‘1 UB- 1@ EasTRRN—12@] 3¢ for ladl CHEES. Chorce mild new, 1u@li2lge: com- mon to gooi, 10@llc; Cieam Chedaar, 11@12c: Young Anterica, 12@12%c: Orezon. 1015@ilci W n, 1)y@12c; Eastern, 1215@135a¢ ® D. EGUGS—)irnch Eges, F8@4dc @ doz; store Kegs, nominai: kastern. 3U@321c for fancy, 2714c for flr.l!l and 19@2lc 101 seconds; Duck Kggs, nomi- nal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Oranges ate arriving ireely and prices show some change. Lemons and Limes are dul and weak. App'es, Pears, Quinces and Grapes se.l at pre- vious prices. DECINUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, §3 50@4 B chest for largs. Raspberries, $5@6. Cape Cod Uranverries, $789 ® bbl: Jerseys, 8 25@Y; Coos Bay. $2 50@2 75 P box. Pears. Winter Nelis. 70c@%1; common kinas, 8b@oube P box. Apples. £b@alc P box for common, UGTSE for 800d 10 choice wnu X5c@rl for fancy: Lady Ap- ples, $2@2 50 for Iarge uxes. Quinces, 26@50c # box. 8 Grapes. in boxes. 2t @3bc for all kinds. Crates sell about 10c higher than boXes. Persimmons, 26@60c ® box. CITRUS FKUTTS—Navel Uranges. 81 50@3 25: eedliugs, $1 25@< @ box: Mandaiins, 75c@81 50 ® box: Grapo Froit, $3 5U@6 B box; Lem- ons, 76 @$1 26 for common and §1 50@2 for good tochoice: Mexican Limes, $2@3 50 B box: Califor- nia Limes. in small boxes, 25c: Banauas, $1G3 ® bunca: Pineapples, $2@38 ® a0 carsoes on pas- | DKIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. h | b | cases, 16:mc; 63% 3 di Apa‘t from the usual jobbing trade there is noth- in dorng. DKIED FRUITS—Quotations are as -follows: Prunes. carioad i0:s, 4l4@4al4g¢c ‘or 40-50° %@ 4c for 50-80's. 3L4@3ruc jor 60-70's, 254@3c tor To-8o's, 214@21c p Ib for 80-90's and 13,@2c for 80-100’s; Peachies, b@dloc B Ib: fancy. bla@ Tlac; peeled, 10@1210: Apricots, 5@€c 3 1 ior ROy als and 7@8Lac 10r £00d Lo fancy MoOrparks: evaporated Apples, t@8d4c: sun-aried, 394 @4 Lac: black Flgs, 1 sacks. Z@%c; Plums. 316@415C B 1b for pitted ena 1@1lc for unpitied; bieached Plums, 5c: Nectarines, 1@6c % Ib for prime to fancy : Peurs, 2@5c tor quaiters and 215@tYzc for balves. accoraing to color. #tc RAISINS—New Raisins, 214@#c for 2-crown, dc for 3-crown, bc for 4-crown, Sipe for Seedlesy Sultanas and §1 10@ 115 for +ondon layers. Dried Grapes. 23;c. NUTS-"Chestnuts are quotable at§@l0c 3_tb: Walnuts, 7@Tl%c ® I for hard and ¥@9% 7 b for softshell: Aimonds. S@4c for hardshell and 8¢ for papershe.: Peanuts, 4@5c for kastera and dc for Califorela; Hiickory Nuts, 6@6c B b; Pe- eans, 9@10c B Ib: Fiiberts, #@9gc; Brazii Nuts, +@9c: Cocoanuts. $4 6U@5 B 100. HONkY—New Comb. 1Uc for brizht and 7@9c for lower grades; new water-white extractea, 414@ 43.c: light amber extracted, s4@4c® D EXESWAX—23@2%5c B Ib. PROVISIONS, Barreled Beefis higher, owing to the receut rite In the raw proauct. There is £o change in Pork products. Trade continues quiet. CURED MEATS—bacon, 815 @ Ib 1or heaty, 9¢ jor light medium, 10c’ for igh:, 10%ac @ D for "extra ngnt and' i2c for sugar-cured. tasi- ern sugar-cured Hams. 1034@11c: California Hams, 9@91%c $ Ib: Mess Beef, $5 50 B bbl ex ra mess ‘do. £9 60: family do, $11@1z; saic Pork, $8@w 60 B bbl: extra prime Pork. $9 50: exura clear, $16: mess $1a 50 @ bbl; Smoked Beef. 113,@1214¢ # b. LARD—laster:: tierces quoted at 5l4c % Db for compound ana_6c for pure: patis, 7c; California tierces, bc ® I tor compound and 6c for pure; half-bbis, 6Y4¢: 10-1b tins, 7c; do o-1b, TYac. COTTOLENE—Tierces, Gyc. Packates less than 300 Rs—1-B pails, 60 in a case 87c; 3-b pails, 20 in & case, 834c;: 6-1b palis, 12 in @ case, 4c: 10-1b pails, 611 a case, 8lge; 50-1b tins, 1or 2in & case. 75gc: wooden Luckets 20 bbs net, T%gc: fancy tuus 80 Ibs e, 76c: halt Lbis, 8bout 110 s, 1340 B b ) HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hides are reportea steady and in falr demand. Wool and Hops ate dull and unchunged. A locai circular says of Wool: +While ho ders of Wool consider it £00d property &nd while they are no 2na would not b- willing to make much if any concession in values, yetwe must say our local market 13 dull. For more than two weeks (here has . eenno bnsness & o none is looked for until after the holinays. We don’t consider the siccks lerge un they are well b 1o, both here and kas. 80 that s 10: piolavie we shall huve much Icw r prices when the demand springs up again Scourers aref il running. and some of them Lave suflicient Wool in grease to run for several weeks longer. Nosaies " HIDES AND ~KINS—Culls and brands celi lc under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 10c | medium, 9c: light, Slo@dc; Cowhides, | Sip@8c; Stags. Blyc: sated Kip, 9c; salted | ait, 10@1lc Ib: salted Veal, 9c: drv Hides, 15@15%ec; culls and brands, 12@)2Vac: Gry Kip | and Veal 14c: dry Calf, I8c: culls. 1zc; Goatskins, | 20@35c_each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 25¢% Ib: medium, ¥0c: winter. 10c; Sheepskins, sheariings, 15@25¢ each: shorl wool, S5@HUS | eachi medium, 60@HO each: long wools, BUCEL | ench. TALLOW —No. 1. rendered. 3@8l4c B Ib: No. 2, 2@2Yac: refiped, be: Grease, 2@214¢ @ b WOOL — Fall clip — Middle _counties. free, 10@13¢c:_do defective, J0@llc; San Joaqu'n, de- fective. 7@9c B Ib; do Lambs, 8l,@8c: Southern Moun 9@)2c: tree Northern, 12@ldc ® Ib: do. defective, 9@llc; Humboldt and Mendocino, 13@15¢ B Ib. HOPS—0ld crop, 2@6¢ @ 1 _for poor to fair and #@10c for gooa; new crop 10@l4e. GENERAL M:KCHANDISE. BAGS- Calcutta Graln Bags, 1828 delivery, 555 @b34c: Wour bugs -T@oUC: Fruiw bags, Mac. %, und 6e for the different sizes. COAL—Wellington, $5: New Wellineton, $8: ®ou:hfield Welliugton. $7 £O: =eattle, $5 50;: Bry- t. #5 60z Coos Eay. £4 75; Walisend, #6750 & tor: Cumberland, $14 50 ® ton in bulk and $16 in sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthracite Egg ¥la @ | Welsh Anthracite $=@12: Cannel, $8 50 8 ; Rock Springs, Castle Gute and Pleasant Val ley, 87 60: Coke. $13In bulk and $16 ® tou In sks. CORDAGE—Manila—1Y4- nch, 64C: 12-threa i, 7¢: 6 and 9 thread, 714c: bale rope, 6le@7c. Sisai— 114-inch,51gc: 12-thread.6¢; 8 and 9 Lh. 6 baie rope 51a@tc. i CANNEDF K — Prices forthe 1897 pack are as follows: Black Cherries, $1 25@1 50; Wall Cherries, $1 2¢@] 75: Peaches aud Pears, 90c; $110: Apricots” 60 90c. CANNED VEGET ABLES—1897 goods are sell- ing n: 70c@81 25 for Peas and 60c foc future Tomatoes O FEE— CosTA RICA—1@10c B B nom. for prime | washed (uone bere); 16@l 7c nom. tor good a4 (none here): 17@iTisc for £00d peaberry: 13@ | | | e o 1484c for goo1 to prime: 113p@12Ysc for good mixed with biack beans; 11@1214c for fair: 6@10c for common 10 ordinary. SALVADOR—L . 1e@l6C for good to prime washad: i2lp@lic for fair washed: 16@17c # Ib for good to prime washed peaberrv: 11ls@lzc for superior unwashed: 11@11l4c for good green un- washed; Judgc B Ib for good bleached unwashed; 14@1* ¢ for good to prime unwashed peaberry. NicaRaGUA — 1014@I2¢ for gooa o suverior | unwashed: 1314@14¢ 10r £000 unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN — 1 Blzc o I for prime wushed (_ ew ciop); 17@) . %4 for 200d (o | strictly good washed (~ew c:0; 14@15¢c @ 1b for | falr washea: 9..@ldc_‘tor medium: t@c’| for ordinary: “4@53,c 7 I for inferior 0 com- | mon: 1 @He tor good washed peaberry: lac | for gooa unwashed peaberry; 11@12igc for good | 10 superior unwashed. ‘l FIS1—Pacitic Codfish 15 quotabie as follows: | Bundles, dic_® Ib: cases, ected, 5¢ P q boneless, 6¢ B Ib; strips, Ja@lc: viock . 1@ Thyc p B taoets, L own vesnd, 8¢ ® th: mo. | dics. T@HYee ® b: cdesiccated. mr case of 1wo doz-n, 81 60 less 16%: pickled Cod. bbls, 89: half-obls, $4 75 Pacific Herrinz, 15¢ ® box: Duteh do, 1 10@! 40 B keg: Whitefish, $1 50 in | haif-bbis and $1 75 in Kits; Tongues and Souns, $1 25: Mackere .bbls—vo. 1. $20; No. 2, §18 3( No. 3, $17: halt-bbis—No. 1, $11; No. 2 $10; No. 3, $8. Kiis—No. 1, $1 35: No. #1325 No.3 81 QU KNI\ ER—859 # flas OIL—Callfornia C or Oil. cases. No. 1. 95¢c; bbls, 90c % gal (manufacturers' rates): Linseed Ofl, 'in_bbis, boiled, ¢ c: do raw, a6c; cases. 5¢ miore; Lard Ofl, extra winter strained, bbis. bic: | No. 1, 45¢: cases, bc more: China Nui, 47@3 ¢ B gnlion: Neatsioot Oil, bbls, 80c: cases, 65¢; No. 1, bb's 30c; cases, 55c: Sperm, crude, Uc: natural white, ¥0c: bleached do. 85c: Whaie UlI, natural white, 40c: bleached do, 45c: Pacific Kubber | Mixed Paiuts, white ana_house colors, $1 :8@1 35 | ¥ eel; wagon coiors, $2@2 25 PETROLEUM. GASOULINE, ETC.—The Stand- ard Oil Company quotes as follows: Waterwhile Coal Oil, in buik. lte: Pearl Oil, 1n cases, 151 Astral, do, Lobse; Star, do, 154a¢: Kxtra Star O cases. 19 Lo ne, do 20lgc: + ocene, 4o, 171ge: Deoaorized Stove Gasolene, in_hulk. lic: do. in Deodorized Naphtha. in bulk, 1010 in_cases, 1514c: 56 deg. (inso- 20c: 86 deg. do. In cases, 26c ¥ gal. WHITE LiwAD—Quoted at 6@7c B . :D LEAD—Quotable at 654@7¢ B b TURPENTIN k—1n cases, 5U¢: 1 iron barrels, 45¢: in wooden barrels, 47¢ @ gal. LUCOL—Boiled, bils, 4zc: do cases, 47c: raw, bbis, 40c: do cases. 4bc. | CANDLES—The Standard Oll Com panv quotes as follows: Electric Light—6's. 16 oz Thac: 14 | 0z 6%4c: 12 oz, 60: 10 oz Bljc. Granites—g's, 160z, Blke: 14 0z, Thac: 32 oz Tc¢: 10 0z, 814c Paraffine” Wax Candles: 1's, 2's, d’s, 6's und 12’s, | whi 834c: colored. H34c. LEATHEK—Harness, beavy, auotable st 30 @35 B Ib: do medium, 2Ke: do light, 26@27c: Rough Leather, 21@23c # b- Kips, $40@i5> 3 dozen: Calf, 90c@$1 10 m; Rough Splits, 7@8c: Belt-knife Splits, 10@)2c: Coilar Leather, black. 10@lzc P foot: ao russer, 10@1: Skirung | Leather S0@35¢ 73 Ib. SUGAK—The Western Sugar Refinerv Combpany lerms net casl Cube and Crushed and ushed. 654c: Powdered, 6lge: Dry Granu- ed. 515¢ B Ib: Confectioners’ A, bHlge: Maguolia bigc. Extra G, 5¢: Golden C. 47c: Candy Granulated, 55kc; California A, 534¢; hal Tels 1/4C more 10an Lar and boxss Luc mors. : 63 dey RANCIS SAN MEAT MARKET. There (s j1st about enough coming in to fill the demand and prices are therefore steady. Whoiesale rates for dresjed stocs from slaugh- terers are as foilows. BEEF—Firs: quality, 615@7c: second do, 532@ 6¢: third do. 4@5¢c B . VEAT—Larg- 5@60: small. ¢@7 B B. MUTTON— Wetiers. 6@7c: Ewes. 60 B I LA MB—Spring, 7@5¢ @ b. PORK—Live Hozs. 33, @357gc for large and 31jc for small and 35x@3%c for medium: Soft nogs, 214@314¢ B 1b; are do d@be. WOOD, LUMBER, ETC. Posts, 8@10c each for No. 1 and B34@6l4c for No. 2: Redwood, $5 per cord; Oak, rough, $6 00; peeled, $9: Pine. 85 75. LUMBER—Re ai_prices. are nominally as fol- lows: Pine—Ordinary sizes, $11@) 4 for No. 1 aua 49 50211 ror No. extra sizes higher. Redwooa Z$14@17 tor No. 1 and $11@:2 50 for No. 2; Lath. 4 feet, 81 Tu@l BU; Picxets. §16; Shingles, $1 25 for commen and $2 25 for fancy; Rustic, $19@21; Shukes, §8. KECEIPTS OF YRODUCE. FOR 24 HOUR. Flour. arsks.... 11,352(Siraw, tons Oregon. 9538 Dutter. cus. 129 Wheat. ciia.. 00 tgs, doz 4950 Washington... 3,745 Cleese, ctls ... 2 Barley, culs . 5,365 Hides, no....0. 544 Outs, ells.......0 '46)|Pells, bdls 11100 2% Washington... 2,340 Wool, bi: - 23 Beans, sks. 4,245 Wine. gals. 277 99,100 Potatoes, sks. 1,582/ Kaistus. 0o. 3,084 Oregon. 1,93 | Leather, ri - 45 Onions, sk 66/ Sugar. Lbls...... 4,996 Oregon. 188 Tallow, cuis < 106 Middiings, sks. 200 Shorts. OF, sks.. 8,750 Oregon. 500 Mustard Seed,sks 8 Bran, sks.. Oregon, sks.... Hay, tons. . 50 Flaxseed, sks.... 600 Buckwheat, sks. 207 Lumber, Mtee.. ————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Bridget Mellon (widow) to John C. and Magale A. Mellon (femme-sole), lov on S line of Golden Caua avoua, 163:8 Wot/Gongh, W30 by 8,157:6; T Adelalde M. Marks to Emma Scholl, ot on W line of Pierce atreet, 137:6 S of Haight, S 30 by W 112:6: $10. Carl C. and Hazel M. Grossto Robert K. Palache, 10t on N line of Green street, as per cut in curb of sidewalk, 27 ¥ trom W line of lot of Hazel 6 M. Gross. = \%17?8d 68, £ 0:514 N, 187:6 W, 14 ~ to beginning: $5. herles H. sud Abi A, Norwood to Henry H. | line of Poweil street, 77 N of Washington. N Humbolat. ... | Humboldt. . s Gaelic.... ./ |China and "Japan. i | Pomon: .. |Humbotas iy . 5 Koreka. """l | Newport. .. z . Walla Walla. .. | Victoria & Pugec dount |.. Nov Bristol . «+. |Comox torsecees [ NOV San Blas | Panama. ‘Nov | Alifance.. Poriland.... Norwood. lot on E Jine of ssroderick street, 27:6 8 of Sacramento, ~ 25 by I ¥2:6: $10. f50 Florence G. Miller ¢ H. V. Miller, lot on s 1ing of Pos: streer, 125 W. ot Devisadero, W 25 by 5 77 :4: also lots 1, 2. 3and o0, Lakeview, quitciaim derd: $10. R s el Anioine and Gracte Borel to Patrick J Land. on S iine of Fourteenth scieet, 50 W of Landers, W 25 by ~ 110: $10. Herman Horaman Uy harles F. Pesoli, rum; missioner, to k-dward J. Le Breton, 1oz on N iine of }ifteentn’ street, 28 W of Sanchez W 30 by A 113: $:7 George O. Davis to Edward Duncan, Ict nn”la by E 60: $10. ydia'C. Rice an! Helen C. Watson to Johan IT. C_Piien, loton k. line of 50-vara lot 1136, being 137:6_Eof Leavenworth street and 157:6 N of Pine. N 30 by W 2u; $1. Sem F. and Auns K. Fevrier to John and Leo- poldina Marcollo, lot on S lite of North Point, 189:6 K of Larxin sireet, E 37 by 513 $10. ‘Thoma~ and Esteile V. H. dagee (o William A. Magee. undivided quarter of following: Lot on NI line of Steuart stieer, 91:8 NW cf Mission, NW 45:10 by NE 137:6; aiso lot on N line of Golden Gate avenne, 157:6 W of Lesvenworih, W 60:6. N 0. W22, N 67 <137:6: 81 2 Juila U apnd Beylard 10 John W Allyne and William H. White, lot on N'W jine of Minna street, 225 NI5 of Second, NE 20 by NW 80; $10. : George 0. Davis to kdward Duncan lot on SI3 Hne of Folsom sir W of Third, <W 150. SK 90, NE 110, SE 70, X .. 40, N W 160; also righ= of way on Louisa: aiso lot on NE line of Sevenih street. 150 SK of Bryant, SE 100 by Nk 85: ulso lov ou N K corner of Stockion and North Point streets, ¥ 127:6 by W ifne of Clemen- Una sireer, 326 SW of Fifth, SW 28 by NW 75 Gustave and Julia Brenner to 8ol J. Levy, lot on Eline of Thiriy-seventh avenue, 175 Sof C street, S 31:3 by K 120; $10. Adolph and Margaret Abrams to Christian Hol- tum, lot on SW cor:erof K street and Twenty- ninth avenue, W 57:6 by 8 100: $10. = George K. Church to Miunte 3. Church, lot on E line of Forty-seventh avenue, 200 > or Sstice, S 25 by k. 120: also lot on E line of Forty-seveuth avenue, 175'S o1 S street, > 28 by k 120; giit; also lot on Nk line of Francis stree:, 250 NW of Mis- slon, §W 25 by NI 100, block b, Academy Traot; 10, ALAMEDA COUNTY. William Achard to Laura k. Achard, undivided balf interest in lot ou_S line of Eleventh sireer, 100 E of Franxlin, E 50 by S 75; also lot on i line of Brush street. 75 N of Lighteenth, N 25 by E 75, Oakiana: $1321. Sherwood W. Fuler to Heywood Bros. and Wakefield Company, loton N line of S venth street, 150 £ of Kirkham, K 62 by N 147.66, block 508, Oakiand. $10. Jobn L. and Lizzie M. Bradbury to Alexander Young, lots 1 to 12, being the entire block H, L uda Visia Terrace, Oakland and Oakland An- nex: $10. Aaron Willlams (executor of the estate of Mar- goret Williams) o ~arah A. (hapman, lot on & line of Dover street, 48 N of Mono avente, E 125 by N »6, being lot’ 2, block E, Brumagim Tract, Uakland Annex: grant. Alfred and Agies B. Higeins to Flizabeth M. Wiison, subdivision of lot 13, in biock 25, Daley’s tceuic Park Traci, Berkeley: £10. J. C.and Mary E. McMullen to J. E. Curtis, lot 8, block K. Daly Tract. Brooklyn Township; $10. W. B. and L. J. Reed to W.'H. Marston. iot on SW line of Clinton avenue, 320 X W of Willow street. XW 500, SW 8, - K 50. NE 91.92 to begin- ning, block 78, lands adjacent to Encinal, Ala~ meda; $10. Builders’ Contracts. P. J. Rowan, owner, wlib Demortini & Pagano, contractors, all work for a three-story frame build- ing on NI corner of McAliister rnd Lyon streets, ¥ N 100; Shea & Shea archisect ; $4815. Fauule Morris, owner. with C. W. Duflie, con- tracior, all work for alterations aud additions to a three-siory frame bui dingon NE corner of Lar- Kin and Post streets, N 15 by E 65:9; A. J. Bar- nett architect; $4000. J. Frowenteld (trustee of the esiate of E. L. Goldstein and Wiillam Goldstein, owner) with Jerome E. Bitzer, contractor, paint ng, graining and polishing for a ihrev-story frame bilidi g on N corn rof O ive and Van Ness aveunes, N 60 $1200 by E 109; Salfi 1d & Kohlberg arch tec: THE CALL CALENDAR. November. 1867 Sa. Moon's Phnses el Su.[Mo.|Tu. |W. [Ih [¥ i r3t Quarter] Nov 1. | 1 | 7 | | Last Quarter| Nov17. || ew Moon. || Nov. 24. | | | First Quarte = PrPEEEE — STE\MVR | FSTINATION. | <ATES. PIER President...|Uragon Poris.. Nov 24, 5P| Pler & Jeume... . Coqulile K.ver Nov 24. Spu|Pler 2 State of Ca’ | Poruana Nov 24.10au | kier L& Santa Rosa. | Saa Diezo. Nov :4'1lam| PierlL Fomona.... HumboOlLBay | ~ov 24. Weeo | HumboidiBay | Nov 25, Coos Bay... Newport Nov 2 Chiikat.... " |Oregon po-is. | Nov 26, Arcata... . |Coos Bay .. | Nov 27. Rio Janeiro. China & Japan| Nov 27, Uity rueobis| Vic& Pgu Sna Nov 27, |Saa Diego.... | Nov 28,11au | bler 11 - Panam Nov29,12 m PMSS Del Norte.. GraysHarbor. Nov 28,12 u Humboidc . | HumboldiBay | Nov 28] 1pm | Pier 3 Columbla.. | Portiand..... | Nov 28.50am| Pler 24 Kureka.... |Newport ...l Nov 30 fau|Viseil Austraiia._ Honolnlu. Nov 30.10ax | Pler? Humbola: Bav. Ccquiile River Lacoms Austraiia. Chilkat.. Honotuw. kel Kiver. |Urescent City Mexico ... .| Departure Bay . |Loos Bay. Fortiana. trays Haroor. | Humbolat. n Diezo . Portiana. North ¥orx. ... *anta Kosa. ... State of Cal I’Nov | Nov |..Now Dec SUN, MOON AND 11DE. UNITRD STATES COAST AND GFODETIO SURVEV. or HIGH AND Low TiMes AND MEiGHTS WATERS AT }ORT Vo Francisco Bay. AUTHORITY OF THE NoTE—The high #nd low City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about twenty- five minutes later than at Fort Pulut; ibe neign: ot tide is ihe same At both niaces November—1897. 2 (11| pogn| TIme | gy Lt'\v H W 0] 8.05 0.2100% 4.0 .47 1] .5 1L04, 4.4 30 928 .8 435 -0.911.55 4.4 531014 3 L w| 45 451 x4 64 b18 4] 532l 6.1 70911 4.6) 642 5.8 8.02/-0.7 NoTr—In ihe adove exposition of the tldes the early morning ildes are given in the left haad column, aud the successive 11des of the day in tha order of uccurrence &s 10 time, e second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time coiumn the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the iast t1de of the day, except when tnere are but thres tides as sometimes sccurs. The helghts givea are additlous to the soundings on the Cnited States Const Survey char:s, €xcept when a minus sign (—) precedes tne Belght, and them the number given is subiractive from the depth given by the chana. e —— NOTICE TO MARINERS, A bravch of the United States Hydrogr: Oftice located in the Merchants Exchnn:zml: maintained in San Francisco for the beneflc of mariners without regard 10 nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordiallv Invited 0 visit the oftice, where complete sets of charts and salling directions of the world are kept on hand or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be oblained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation aud all matters of interest to ocoan w’].‘%mfll.c& ball e i e time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill Is hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and i3 dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from the Unlted States Naval Observaiory. s Mars Lalant Cal. A notice statluy whether the time ball dropped on time, “or giving the error. if may. 13 published the same day oy the afternoon papers. and by the morning papers the following dav. W. 8, HueHEs, The Time Ball Lieutenant. U. S N., iu charge. BraNCHE HYDROGRAPHIC Orrrce, U. & MERCHANTS' KXCHANGE. N"} 8AN FRANCISCO. November 23, 1897. The tlme bail on Telegrapn Iilll was aroppsl exactly at noon to-day—L e,, at noon of the 13J:a meridian, or exacily st 8\, Greenwich time. W. S. Huemes, Lieutenant U. 8 N,, in charge. l SHIPPING INYELLIGENC Arrive TUESDAY, Novemoer 23 Stmr Pomona, Cousins i8 hours rom Knes <a pass and mdse, 16 Goodall, Perkins & Co. StmrState of California, Green. 55 hours frn rortland. via Astoria 4 hours; to_Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr City of Puebla. Debney. Victoria. eic.; puss and mise, 0 Goodall, | 1ns & Co. Sumr Dora, Anderson. 7days 4 hours fm Sitka pass, 10 » laska Co nmarcin Co. stmr Greenwood. Fazeidunt. 19 hours from Cleon s wi0i. 10 LE Whi e | umber Co. Schr Ruby A Cousins, Knudsen, 10 days from Pus3 nuu mas 60 hours fro ) Gravs Harbor; — Mt lumuer, to & K Wod Lumber Co. Cleared. TU DAY, November 23, Stmr State of Californla, Green, Astoria: ool . Perkins & Co. tmr North Nelson. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexand r. San Dieso; Goo i al), Perkins & Co. Br ship Duns Law, Greig, Quee. stown; Epp nger & Co. Fork, Bash, Kurexa: Charlay Surled TUESDAY U S stmr Wheeling, Sebree. ¢ stmr Excels or. Higgins, Eur Stmr Humooldt. Bonifi [0, Eur. Stmr Cleoue, Strand, Albion Simr ¢ Sancs Geue Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Ship Jotn C Poiter, Meyer Seattle. Br ship Wilbeim vell, Green. Port Townsend. Wh bark Cul.fornia, Monigomery, whaling voyage. el Sehr £ K Wood, Hansen, Puget Sound and Mel. bourne. ) Schr Mary Etta. Nyman, Timber Cove. Telegraphic. POINT LOBNS, November 25—10 PM—Weatnar cloudy; wind W; velocity 6 amilies. Charters. The ships America and Santa Clara load coal a. Departure Bay for this ports B bars Lebu, sa. mon on the Fraser River ior London, 37s 6d: rr stmr City of Perth, wheat at Portiand for Furoje 75 6d; bark Colusa, lumber at Tacoma for & ney, 33s. The bark Martha Davis loads mdse for Ho: luju. ‘The ship Shenandoah was chartered prior to a rival for wheat to Europe, 25s. Snoke Nov 12-Lat 28 N, long 22 W, B- ship } down, from Hamburg. for Saa Francisco. Oct 4 Lat 43 S, long 59 W, Brsnip Eariof Dunmore, ‘rom Antwerp, 0° san Fraocisco. Oc 22 at 43 = long 59 W Fr bark Pierre Corneille, irom Cardift, for San Fraucisco. Domestic P rrs GURAYS HARBOR—Sail~' Nov —Schrs De- tender, Vega, Alcalde, La Gironde and bkin Gar- diner City, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Arrived Nov 23—Stmr Empire, he Nov 20. Sulled Nov 28—3Stmrs Arcata and Czarina, for San Francisco- CASPAK—Arsived Noy 23—Stmr Jewel, henca Nov 22 GREENWOOD-Arrived Nov boro, hence Nov 22. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 23—Schr Monterey, hence Nov 2., Salled Nov 23—schr 1 neme. BAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 23—Schr R W Bart- lett, from Pori Blakeley Eureka; schr Joseph Russ, Retriever, from Tacoma. Salled Nov 23—>cur Murlel, for New Whatcom. TATOOSH-— Passed Nov 23 Barg Geo F Mau- son, hence Nov 14, for Port Blakelev, CLALLAM BAY—.nport Nov Bark Cory- phene, from Por: Bl ley. for San Pedro; bark Carroilton, rrom Nanaimo for Sau Franciss ASTORJA—Arrived Nov 23—Schr Parke, hence Nov 13; bkin Leslie D, hence Nuv 1a. Salled Nov 14—B8r ship Mashona, for Queens- > ovember 23 1ise. 3—Stmr Whlies- roara Herpster. for Hue- from Tacom | town PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Nov 28—"chr Queen, 0f Sun Fraucisce; bark Carondele:, for San Frau- co. PORT LUDLO W—Salled Nov 23—Scur Noko- mis, for ~an Pedro. ~ailed Nov 235—schr Esther Buhne, for for San Pedro v GRAYS HARPOR-Arr.ved Nov 23-Sche Marion. hence Nov i4. _ EUKEKA—Arrived Nov Stmr Weeott. frm Crescent City : scor Bertha Dolbeer, hence Nov 17: stmr touth Coast, from Newpori; stmr Cnilkat, heuce Nov 20. Forelgn Port: COQUIMBO—Arrived Nov Mendel from Port Townsend. HU LL—Arnved Nov 22— Br bark Caradoc, hnci July —Br bark Samuel 7 YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov press of Japan, from Vancoaver. 21—Brstmr Em- YOKUHAMA—3sailled Nov 20—Stmr City of Pexing, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamers 1.1Z \RD—Passed Nov 23—Stmr New Vork. for uthampton. Allowing her 743 hoursto ma e the run from the Lizard she Wil a rive off Needies ai 5:15 AM MOV 24, Within 9 min oc b best Eastw.rd record. ROTTERDAM—Arrived Nov 23-S:mr dam, trom New York. AMSTEKDAM—Sailed Nov 23—Stmr Werke dam, sor New Y SOU 1 HAMPPON—Arrivet Nov 24—Stmr Lahn from New York. and proc:eded 10 Bramen. NEW YORK—~ailed Nov 23—=tmr Nomadic, for Liverpool; schr Kaiser Witbelm der Grosse, for Biemen. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Nov thia, for Boiton. ANTW ERP—Arrived Nov 28 -Stmr Noordland, from New York. Importations VICTORIA—Per City of Pnebla—19 pkgs mase, 2 cs drugs, 87 bdls hides. 11 bals sklns, 2 scs (alls, 9 ks giuestock, 5 PKES express and co! Port Townsend—39 sks peas, 400 ¢s salmon, ©s clam juice, sk coin. Kiilisnoo—500 obis oil. Seatti- via G N R K—550 cs honey. 1cs haci- eis, 1244 ingois copper. 95U sks wheat. 1 bdl hiaes, 5 pkgs mdse, 5.0 sks four, 3 bxs n_rdware. ~eattle—70 pigs mdse, £ cs turs, 10 cris engnes. 1298 cs salmon, 30 pkgs mach:ne.y. 2 cs brushes, 2 cs evaporaced potatoes. 3 cs G spoons. 1 cs bit ters, 1 cs clocks, 8 bxs buckieberries, 2 ¢s rubber boots, 417 matsrice, 8 sks talis, 423 bdls nides, 20 bxs Lostied beer, 241 ro s 299 bdls paver. 1 bea:, 50 cs svrop, 2. kegs 3 bbls syrup. 40 bdis smoked herriog, 14 bxs fish. 9 pigs express, 2 sks coin, 121 bdls greea hdes, 20 bals herring, 10 bxs ale but, 100 cs bottied beer. Seattle via G N R R—284 rolls matting. Tacoma west of Fargo—6 pkes mdse, 127 bdis nides andspeits, 9.9 hi- ks 402 sks flonr. 987 sis seed, 1297 sks wheat, 1 keg brandy. 1816 sksdam- aged wheat. Fast of Fargo via Tacoma—939 bdls hoops, 6 cs clothes wringers. Tacoma—1 cs dry goods, 3 pk3s mdse, 2 bxs hardware, 53 bels hides, 606 bars bullion. Kverett—7 pkes mase. 2800 pars bulllon. New Whaicom—10 pkgs mdse. Semiahmoo— 16,572 cs saimon, 6 pkgs mdse, 32 bxs tin. Iiast via Vancouver—100 bbis gincose. 5cs ci earettes. 550 but s tobacco, 9 pKgs mdse, 2 bxs la p fixtures, 177 cs boots and shoes, 1 cs files, 76 car springy, 166 pkssiron, 6 bbis $U0 sis rolled oats, 2 cs tinware, 23 copy presses, 6 hhds 100se tobacco, 1128 bxs 208 bbis M milk, 2 bxs tinplate, 403 cs condensed milk. 10 bbls oatmea 16 pkgs hardware, 148 cs boits. 1715 bdls 519 bars bar steel, ¥ cs hammers, 874 bxstin piate, 404 b iron wire. PORTLAND—Per State o Cailfornia—695 eun nies 2170 hf-sks 3113 qr sks flour 188 sks onfoas, 3750 8k shorts, 63 bxs apples, 1959 sky.potatoes, 500 sks middiings 2000 s<s bran, 470 ¢s salmon, 1770 bides. 14Ni pkgs pajer, 1463 bdis suooks, 2519 rolls matting, 305 pk s tea. As0 ia—1789 pkgs shoo<s, 196 bblscranberries, 670 cs saimon. 126 sks ovsters. KUREKA—Per Fomona—35 bxs but'er, 61 M shakes. 10 cows, 84 bxs apples, 94,359 f: lumber, 1869 M shingles, 1 sk coin, 1 p<gexpress. 1 veal, 1bx skins, 12 pkgs mdse, 4 doors. 1 bdl paper. ER and E R K—36 bxs fish. 2 Cs frogs 40 cs condensed milk, 144 bxs apples, 89 bxs butter, 1 PEg madse. Rotter 23—stmr Cor 10 Consignees. Per State of California—Otis, McAllister & Co; H E Allen: Wellman. Peck & Co: (Geo Morrow & Co; Clement, Pringie & Co: Dalton rrov: J C oj- pach: M Spohm: D W Hatch: D M Boilman:J H Cain & Co; McDonough & Kunyon: H D Holman & Co:_Willamette Pulp & Paper Co; Brandenstein & Co: _Stundard Oil Co: M Wagner: J K Armsby & Co: Blssinger & Co: Cro+n Paper Co. J H Newvauer & Co: W & J Sloane & Co: M B Moraghau; Ciatsop Mill Co: Campoionico & Mal- colmj orjer. : Per Pomona—Brigham, Hoppe & Co; ¥ J Lynch: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Dalton Bros: F Korbel & bros: U W Buigess: Euterprise Brewery: H & S Commercial Co: Grav & Mitchel ; H Liebes & Co; Redington & Co: Overland Freight aud Lru.siec Co: Eveleth& Nash: 11 A Par<bursts Scott & Van Ar: ale Lumber Co: J K Hanily: J Wielana: A Knea; San Franciseo Brewinz Co: Pacific Lum- ber Co; Standurd Ol Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: A 1'a-misaio; Amerlcan Uuion Fisi Co: Hills Bros: 3B Inguglia; A Paladini: G Camllloni& Co; r. G Pyle: Norton, Teller& Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Milam & Co: Getz Bros & Co: Marshall & Reimers: J H Newbauer & Co; McDonough & kunyon: ioss & Hewlett: Witzel & Baker; C K Whitney & Co; a Zolez). Per Uity of Puebla—H E Law: H Waideck & Co: A MacFariand: Giaut Pow er Co: Ruttlutt Spr ugs Mineral Water Co: Cox Seed and Plant Co; Koy McCHuton: ~unset S ed and rianc Co. Haas Broy; F M Ferguson: Philip F Kel ¥ Fvans, Norton & Co: Kittle & Co; Baker & Hamilton: Lash Bitters Co: Tillmann & Bendel: K J Bowen & Co: “eth Taomas Clock Lo: Nelson Lynn; John Hichard. sou: J F Ulrichs: Gray & Barbieri: Cast.e hros 3 Hildden: Evere t Pulp and Paper Co: W Hall: A Zelierbach & Son: Bissinger & Co: W P Fuller & Co; Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: ¥ Barwin & Bros; Jonn Rosentela’s Sons: W heaton. Brenn & Co: A Jacobs; Pummec Bros; Getz Bros & Co: S Wak ster: J B Inguglia: Alaska Packers’ Assn: Daff & Co: American Unlon Fish Co: W B Sumner & (., Wieland Broi; W G Hinton: W H Hizuins & (o Roya! Mlling Co; Selby Smelting and L-ad C: B Fosenberk; T R Turner: Kop.uger &1 0: Lo & Sons; J Heniry Muchine Co: Lertin & Lep, Amer Press Assn; CJ Leist & Co; H Dutaza. (o W Howard: Clement, Prinile & Coi J M Pe tigrews Meyerfield, Mitchell & Co; Moore, Ferguson & o Cailfornia harre Co: J Unna & Co: General Five- tric Co; J B Humphries; J W Thomas: Melien & Geohn d; Murphy, Grant & Co: M J MeLaugh! Stauffer Cheml al Works: J Barr: H Grocaer & Co: Abramson & Helniseh: Schweitzer & Co: Her mann & Co: Brown Bros & Co; Levi ~trause & Co: Hussman Bros: noesca Limpio: C 8 Zim man; Welcn & Co: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: W.ckson; American Tobacco Co: Duva: & Carrol Anglo-American Croccery o it Ca riag: Hacdware Co: Staufter Chemical Works: (a/lfo nis Saw Co; G W Gibbs & C»: 1 € Bradford & ¢ 0: G G Wickson; HasielL& Balley: H Bobles & U Johnsou-Loc<e Mercanuile Co: Washburo- Sioen i\g‘{‘rm’l‘:‘lngll;::sl:;flm s suss Lan, Wormser & Jo: : t6: N J Stoue; K Crovks Co; David Woluer,