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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY DECEMBER 3, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD Oy THE MARKETS. er a fraction firmer. Wheat Jower. unchanged. Qats decliticd receipts of Corn. e dull Noe »in Flour. Hay steady SUMMARY White weak. Bayo saud Colored Beans er. gher. Onionis 1o Fotatoes firm Buiter dec {ping. e uichanged. Egas lower and hard L sell Poul. iy market glutied. - Game weal Fruit-market very yuil Nothig domg in Dried Fruits. Pravistos the sanie. Woolaud Hops dul Increased revesve collections. Larger customs collections. STOCKS OF GRAIN. Produce Exehange Grain Inspector Steller reports ftocks of Grain in Tegular warehouses Jecember —WHEAT Stockton. Pori Costa. 63,350 65,360 BARLEY- Sto Kton. 17338 Oats. | Corn.-| Bran. 3,505 2:950] 8 ;330 Recoipis in November were 18,854 tons sariey, 2240 tons Oats, 1946 tons Corn ani 1163 1ons Bran. 100 28 Deceniber 1. . CALL BOAR . SALES. The November sales at_the Produce Exchangs Call Roard compare as follows 1598 1897 Wheai, tons... 400 Barl : 400 Total. " Sales for the first five m{r.lis of he cereal year a8 follows: Whest. tons: Barley. Total. SUGAR OUTPU: WATSONVILLE AT WATSONVILLE. Dec. ~Tp 10 6 A M., De- cember 1. 1he Watsonville sugsrfactory hed run 206632 hon-s, bad sliced 93,092 lons of beets and proauced 11,8114 10 & of sugsr.- With the con- 17 watlon 0f falr wearher 1{ IS expectey 10 finish by Tl the season’s ru CUSIOMS COL ECTIONS ouse colieciions In November £579.000 in_November, st eleven mouihs of (he year 655,200 1n 1896 Tocal ¢ nstom: 9,469, a for 1he f L698 201, agatnst INT LEVE COLLECTIONS, coliections in' this dlstrict in 144,737, against 0.075 And for the first eleven tnal revenue ember wers Ne November, 188 IMPORIS OF SUGAR. Imports of Hawailan Sugar atthis port in' No- we YORK, Dec orier Brothers' Com- | sold io-day: Grapes—Cornichous, $1 25 per | e crae NEW P BOSTON, Dec. Z—The Farl Fralt Company auctio- ea “California fruit - to-day, as follows Grapes—Cornichon, $1 45@1 70 average $1 & Verdelie, § average £1°31: 3iuscat, 85c@ §1 50, aversg lokay. 81 30@2 75 average ¥ %6, B 1 05@1 30, average $1-21; Pers:mmnion D31 25, nveraze 31 22 DiVIDEND DECLARED, 2.—a dividend of $10 has been e Calumer and Hecla Mining Com- eble Jenoacy 1 to stock of record De- This makes 50 for the.current tiscal b b May 1.and $50 from the operatiou. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rarn® Snow ISHADED AREAS . SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 MOURS. Expianation. The arrow flles with the wind. The St station indieaie maximum temperature for the day; those. underneath it. If ‘any. the amount of rainfall, of meliéd snow in inches and hundredth: Curing the pasi twélve hours. Isobars, or soll lines, cobnedt Hoin s of equai air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal. temporature. The ‘word “hizh” mesns high barometric pressure and 1s ususlly sccompanied by fair weather: ‘“low™ Tefers 10 low pressure.end is nsually preceded #8d accompsnied by -cloudy weather and ralne “Lows"” us.ally first' appest on the Wasblugton cosst. When -the presgure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south alonz_the- coast, rain is probable: but when ihe “low 1s.inclosed with isobars of marked clirvature, rain'south of Oregon is improb. able. -With & “high” in ihe vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure faliing tG the California coast, warmes weather may be expected in summer and coid: weather In winter: “T'he reverse of these conditions ‘Wil produce &n Opposite resuit top figures THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL TURE WEATHER BURKAU, SAN FRANCISCO, De- ce: ber 21897, 5 p. M. The following are the rainfalls for the past twenty-four hotirs and the seasonal rainfalls to date & compared with those of the same date last reason: Kureka 00 this season 9.27, last sea- son’ 14 047 Red Bluft .00, this season 4.19, last season. 5.78: Sacramento .00, this season 2.94, last “$eason 4,72:. San Francisco .00, this season 285, .last fenson 6.76; Fresno .00, this season 1.42. ‘ast ‘sepson3.01: -an Luis Ubispo.00, this 8eason. 92, last season 4.70: Los Angeles .00, this season 2.48, last season 2.99; ~an Diego .06, this season 115. last season 2.08; Yuma.00, this se s0n 81, last seasen 1:20; San Francisco data: Maximom temperature 60, mibimum 50, mean 65. Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts An exiensive area of high pressure over'fes the westeri: baf of the country io-night. During the past twentv-fouf hours there hss been a rise In pressurs over the entire country west of the Rocky Mountains. ¢ ver ttah and Arizona the rise bas veen nearly a ha!f inch. The temperature has failen from 5 10 10 degrees over Arizona ali! about 4 degr. es in Central Cali- fornia. Very ccld weather prevails over the greater portion-of: the country. The weuther has been generally. clear - west of th: Rocky Moun- teins. The foilowing maximum wind velocities are re- poried: Sucramento, 26 miles per hour, from the 1o:ib; Yuma, 26, uorthwest. Heavy f10: .was reported this morning at Eureka, Fresno and San J-uls Obispo. Forecasts made at- San Francisco for thirty hours ending mignight, Decembes 3. 1897: Northern Calforpis — Fair Filday: continued cold: probably kiliny frost in the morning; north- erly wing. - Southern Califoriiia — Fair Friday: continued coid westher: nortner'y winds; probably heavy frost in the mornine. - Nevada—Fair Fiiday: continued cold weather, Utah—Fair Friday: continuea cold weather. Arizons—Fair Friday: continued cod weather, S:in Francisco and vicinity—Fsir Friday: con- tinued coid weather; light northerly wind, chang- ing to westerly. > £ Bpecial report from Mount Tamalpals, taken at 5 P M.—Clear: temperature 52,ma; ALEXANDER McC YORKR STOCK NEW NFW YORK., D northwest wind. twelye miles ximun: t-mperature 53 DIk Local Forecast Official. MARKET. ec. 2.—The charrcter of the busing of the last few days was disclosed by to- a the whole marke nouse buyig of outsid interest. sugar and Union Pacific was coufidet, and by the ma:ket had became iy nces in prices without any diminution of acti result on the stoc< pened with every sharp demand being in forc from London were placed on special stocks caused sharp advances in | exchange. The day appearance of yesterday’s tgnored, and large orders The amount of commission- icated a cousiderabie awakening ‘The buying of the gra-gers, veclally bold and lose of the first hour (he ery buovant, some sharp havinz been obiained. Then ity it became evi- dent thut the end of the advance in prices had come and a4 heavy realizing movement was in progress. When sugar fell a point and the general list showed an actual decline the market became dull, ind_efforts were made to raliy it by pushin . up ihe prices 0. specia pressure of short s ceeded in WIping out ximost eves Net losses were not Iarge in s prices news of th 5 but the fali in marked. 1h 1 ii8 relatior s o th was it was favorab dent’s message sent out by the Assccisted Press | g effect. bad a reassur Relief was felt over the prospects that Norih- « stocks The bears added the ales, and_before 100g had suc- v Eain on the special case, he high point was day was not importan: warket, and such a. it he forecast of the Presi- trom e st e western railioad rates would be shortly restored. tieports that an adj ustment was probab.e between the Government and the Union Pucific reorganiza- tion committee over the Kansas division of the road gave speclal strength to Union Pacific and was & Sus(aining factor in There was som. count, about’ concluded by this market. The market for be but i was w the genersl maikel. iling of stocka or Lonaon ithour much effect and was the time the reaction set in in bonds was broad, active and stronz. Sales for the first hour footed up 10 & vaiue of over 81,500,000, ates bon: Lotal sales of §10C including the fol Total sales fur the asy were ds were steady and unchanged. s to-day were 443,900 shares, lowing: Atchison preferred 6400, C ‘and 0. ‘6700. Burlingtor: 6685. L. and N, 8610, Manhattan & . and T. prefer: Norther: Paci Istand : 97 Kock Cmuha 5 98, St Faul 44.895, 0, Southern Rallwa 195, Missouri Pacific 25,32 red 3105, New Jersey Central | ific 4810,'do preferred 13 825, t Paul and preferred 59:5. Upjon Pacific 14.634, American Totacco 13,860, Bav Siate Gas 5510, Chicago Great W 320, Chicago Gas 41 Union 447.. tern’ 1 8,920, mugar 75,432, Western LONDON MARKETS. NEW YORK, Loudon financial ca kets were irregular continued imorove: New York support, ing supplies. All the ari this mornin of stocks here Dec. 2.—The Evening Fost's blegram says: The stock mar- to-d, The feature was the ment {n Americans. mainiy on | FIRCAE BB BY B0 TL BT, | ower At 95, operators in that cliy absorb-. @ houses are suort Realizations pre- dominste, except j erhaps in Wabash bouds,which were bought by a mace money from the rise in G: e New York de; heavy, notably for Pactfic prior ilens ard tor Reading 4’s. mericans closed sual. a fearvre. A for here. house of operators who have d Trunks. mand for bonds was especially Atchison, Erie and . orthern firm, with Unton P furihier rise is general Spever & Co. onnounced to-day the Issue here and bonds at 90, i .cludi price is really about Grand Trunks are siii Gold was easier at To-day the market wi to the bank, thbus confirming my be.ter. amount due cable of yesierday »8 10 the actio which to-d; in_Amsteraam of £1.200,000 Mexican Na- | tional Ralroad 4lp per ceut srior lien ster ing Bg accrued interest. The issue 8815 per cent. boominz. Kaflirs were 7s 11344 s uuable 1o pay back the of the bank, for a period renewing loa: under a week. This again is 8 new departure in the bauk's policy. The baris Fourse ket stesdy. firm of merchants Buenos Avres, with hesvy habilities in and e sew ere, bat was firm and the Berlin mar- ‘I'he failure )s announced of & large and financicis of Parls aua l.ondon well covervd. The firm 1 irty was in:erested in Uruguay bouds, which are to-day about unsalable. NEW YORK Closing FPrices NEW YORK, D at 1@ prime mercantile chancesteady,with at 34 B53,@4 B574 for Cemand and at §4 83@ | 4 S 13 for sixty 4 87, commerc titicates, HI@BUC: dollars, 46buc: last loan Government MONEY MARKET. for Bonds Share) and Railway ec. 2. — Money on cali easy closed at 1153@2%; paper, 3G314%: Sierine ex- actual business in bankers’ bills uavs: posted rau %4 240 | bilis, 24 BY14: silver cer bar silver, 5953c: Mexican bonds, firm; State bonds, duil; Tailroad bonds, stronug. CLOSING 8TOCKS. Canada Pacific Canada Soutnern.. Centrai Pacific. Ches & Oblo. ... Chicago & Alion,.161 Chicago, B&Q.... Chicago & k. 1lI.. Chicago, Ind & do " do prerd. cCcCca =t L Preferred Del & Huds Deil L& W.... .. 1651, | Americ el & Rio & 1114 Preferred a5 Erfe, new 149 | Miscellaneous— First preferred.. 3614 A CotOll.... ...... Fi Wayne. 11693, | Preferred.. [l Gt Norptd...... 11150 | Am'n Spirita. 12 Hocking Val...... 5l Preferred... .. 1liinois Cent. Lake Erle & W Preferred. ... Lake Shore Louis & Na Mauhattan L Met St Raiiw Minn & st L. do do 1st preid. Mo. Pacific..... Jiobile & uhio. Mo K &T. do_prefd N J Central... N Y Centraill N Y Chicago & Nt L do do 1a; prerd. No Puaific. ... Preferred .7 Ontario & Ore K & Nav Ure Nhort Line. Pittsburg. Reading. ... Lock isiand. Bt Lonis &5 F. @0 18t jreferred. do 24 preferre SULP, M &L 10215/ Am Tobacco. . 17234 |Cons. Gas... 1013, Col ¥ & 1ron. ¥...11634 Nichigan Cenicai.1U3 "1 16735 Ch G W =t Paul. 9334 327 Prefe 14ite 28ig|St Paul & Omi T8I 121y| Preferred .. 8ULy | Southern Pacl! 2034 5315 Southern kallway, 5ig 1135| Preferred 213, | Texns |UPirai assmipd 201 £614|U PD & G..ooeeee. T 524y | Wabash.. 7% 9| Preferred . 151y 2% Wheel & L E.. 21, B4 | Preferred........ 103 75 | ¥ xpress Compan}: s— 0855 Adams 5 16 *| Preferred. 6814 | Peoples Gas. . 251 Com. Cable do do pr |Gen. Kiecirc. 2614 | illinols Steel. 87| ia lede Gas. 451 311 Leac...... 3315 37 Yoo prera 104 13 |Nat Lin ow:] 16 3464 | Oregon Imp. Co.... 1614 ®61y Pacific Mail, 0734/ Puliman Palace,..172 1357 silver Certificates. 7914 73 |>tan Roped] 33 |Sugar... 1814| Preierr 41|7T C & Iron. 1974 U S Leather. Bs1g| Preferred. 161 U S iubber. 56 °| Preferred. 153, | Wesiern Union. 2174(C &N W.. 891, | Preferred... Ty4| Ko G & Wsin.. 56 *| Preferred.... 3 [stLas Wil s T Preserred.. 1014 CLOSING poNDS. U € Kew 4s, reg. .. 2555/ €0 do 45 coup..12Buy, A J Cent Gen Bs..113 North Carolina 6s.122 Co 4, Teg. 12341 Do4s. ... 103 @o4s coup.......114 | Northern Pac 1sts 118 Go 28, Tex Do, 3s. o bs. reg. Do, 4s. do B3, co NYC& District 3 60y AlaClass A.. Do, Class B... Do, Class C.. Do, Currency. Cun Pac lsts...... Chgo Term.. C& Ohio Cun&bDa Den& R G Len & K G 4 Eas: Tenn 1sts. Erie Gen ds.. FW&Dlstat Ve| Nor & W 6 Northwest Consois143 Do, deb L1186 Oregon Nav ists. 11514 Do, 4 e 9214 55/ 0 S Line 63 TT...oe | Do, Sstr..... |0 Tmp 1sts T, | Do, o8 tr. 14| Pucific 63, of 79! |t esding 4s., |Rio G West, St L& I en 5s 873y St L& ~ F Gen 6311754 St P consols......... 14 5P C&Plats] Do, B Gen Llectric Bs....100 8 Carolina Nn-fod. % GH&SA 6s. . 104 Southern Kv 5s... 93 do a0 2s ofd. 102 ~tanRpe&Twine6s 6u H&TCentbs... 112 |Tenn New Sev 3s.. 9035 o con 6s. J1Ub |Tex Pac L& G 1sis 9614 wa Cluts. 9714 Do, reg fds...... 2x8; Kan P ConVr "7 8884 UP Iats........ ...10204 Kan P 1st(DDjiT.11z |U P D & Guif 1sts._4usp 1a Nw Co:isol 43..100%| Wab 1: b 106 L&N Unids...... 56 791y Bilssouri us 00 11 . 683 68! 7 m"' Do, deferred .. a& 51522119 | KsCity P&G1sts Sy MINING STOCKS. Chollar...........§ 40|Ontano.. 250 Crown Point, 10{Ophir. 65 Con. Cal. & V 1 0u| Piym: . 08 Desdwood ... ... 100 Quicksilver.. - 100 Gould & Curry. 15 do pfd. ..eee BO0 Hale & Norcross. 1 30| Sterrs Nevada 50 Homestake. 50.00] ~tandard. 340 Iron Silver. 20/ U nion Con. 20 Mexican. 27| Yellow Jacket. 28 V8o 1 ROSTON. Dec. 2.—Atchison. 127: Bell Tele- phone. 2¢0: ‘hicago, - Burlington and Quincy, 9614;: Mexican Central, 17: General Eectric, #3. 54: Oregon Short iine, NEW YORK G KAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—FLOUR—Recelnts, 34,- 743: exports, 15,432 bbls; weak and 5@10c lower on most grade: winter paten $4.90@5 15; do straits, #4 5U@4 60: Minneapolis paients, $5@> 30; bakers, $4 20@4 50. WH: AT—Keceipts, 309,100 bushels: exports, 221,532 busbels. Spot emsy. No. 2, red, 9734c. Options opened steady on foreign suppoit, ruled aiternately firm and weak al midday on conflicling news including weak cabes and big clearnnces: broke badly Iater under liquidation, but fi ailly rallled seady 3gatge net @95Y5c, clo-d 92340; Cioned Y634c. HOP-—Quiet. WOOL-Quiet. PETROLEUM—Dull. PiG IRON—Wan asked, COPPER—Qulet: TIN—Very dull; SPELTER—Steady on export taik and closed deciine. No. 2 red Mav, 9235 De.ember, 96@97%% United closed 67c bid. Tauts quiet; $6 76 bid: $6 90 £10 75 bid: $10 85 asked. '1‘8:‘ 18 75 asked. The lower prices | ¥ | | | % 00i'$715@7 20: Lara. B 100 bs. $4 20@4 | bogs_sow” ut $3 20@3 25, " LEAD—Exchange stealy at $375 bid, $3 80 asked: brokers firm at §3 50. COFFEE—Upltions closed quiet at a net loss of 10@13¢c. Sairs, 14.750 bags, including Decem- ber, $5 50: Marcn, 85 55@5 7 1. =potZ Coffee—K10, quiet. No. 7 luvoice. 674c: No. T jobbing, 67sc; mild, quiet; Cordova, 814@1:c. “UGAR— firm: refined, firm. Mold A, 4%c; staydard A, 4%gc: conf.ctiovers' A, 474c cu. i0al, bbac: crushed, 55c: powdered, 5 3-loc; granuiated, sc. BUTTER — Receipts. Wesiern creamery, 14@25%as 1ory, 1) a@l sc. GG “sieceipis, 4000 packages: steady. and Penusyivania, 20@25c; Western. 23c. kages: firm. Elgins, 23c; fac- State Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Dec 2. — California dried fruits: Apples, s eady; other fruits quiet. b vaporated ‘appl-s,’ comwmon, 5@7c P pound; prme wire ira. 734@8c: wood-dried, Drime, Blge: choice, Blge: aucy. 9@9tpc PRUN ES—31pa8c P Ib. 68 10 size and quality. APRICOTS — hoyul. T@8Yc: Moorpark, 9@ 1lc. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@10c; peeled, 12@20c D CHICAGO GKAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Dec, 2.—Wheat had a‘weak open- ing principally because Liverpool fully refl-cted the deciine of the day before at Chicago. It opened at from 5g@%d decline. Paris a. the same time was reporied somewhat higher for the day. Northwest receipis were stil (00 heavy to encourage buy/ng. The most important consiter- ation for the time, however, was the hosiile at i- tude to the markei assumed by some of the heavi- est of the local scalpers. ‘That was important be- canee of the almost tota absence of orders (0 com- mwission-hou-es from outiside. The opening price for May was 9U14@90%gc. & declne of 1ic from ves erday, and it deciined to 9Uc before it suoned any signs of improvement. Decemver was weak, opent..g 1gc lower at 961ac and declining to 95550 with bard.v & siga of Support. The Atlantic port c.earances Amounted in wheat and flour 10 915,000 Dushels, 742,000 bushels of whicn was in the shupe of whest. The primary market receipts were for the first day in some months substantially below tba 1,000,000-bushel mark, the quantiiy for the day being 853,000 bushels, but for last vear .he total was o.ly 425.- V00 busbels A cablegram from Argeutine was reporied as sayin- Lthatl crop pruspects were iess favorable, but another was received staiing that barves. in more norihern sections of the country was progressiug favorabi A temporsry spurt was caused by ihe heaviness of the atantic port clearances of wheat ud flour and the mu h smaller total in the Western primary market re- ceipis than the recent average. May advanced oo this 0 905sc, But local bears 001 disposcd of the large learances by the cialm that they wouid swamp the pro.le they were go- ing to. A report from Miuheapolls to the effect that the yards there were filling up with cars which would be loaded with wheat for Cuicazo caused grea. weakness late in the duy, May selling as low as 8915¢ New York’s report of sixty loads for expor. and some help trom the December bulls caused a reaction to §0c near the ciose, May winaing up at 887@80c December, however, Corn was more aciive and very weak, ciosing at ge declive Uats were weaker and closed almost at the bot- tom. with a 14c loss. Frovisions were dull and did not move over bc in either direction from yesterday's closing quo- tations. The leading futures ranged as follows: ARTiCLES. Gpen.| High.| Low, | Ciose Wheat No. 2— | ‘ Decemuver - Y 95 January = 3 9075 2975 Lecember....... January X Lard, 8 100 Rs— December. 2 January.. ey o Short Ribs, December. Jauuar. M IR LETS vl & Cash quotalions were as 10i0ws: Fliour. quiet and easy: No. 2 Spring wheat. H9@Suc: Spriuz Wheat 85@s9c: No. 2 Rea, 9b@9514c; No. 2 Corn. 251bc; No. 2 Oats. 2134¢: No. = White, f.0 0, 2 No. 3 White, 1 0. b, 23@2415c: No. 2 Rye. 4615¢c: No Barley, f.o.b. 26@34ic: No. 3 —: 0.4 —: No. 1 Fiaxscea. $10ilo@ | 10915 Prime Timothy Seed. $2 65: Mess Pork 215: Snort Kibs sides (i00se). $4 4L@31¢c0: D Shoulders (boxed). $4 75@bd: ~hort C (boxea). $4 40@4 50; Whisy. distillers’ finished £00ds. per gai. §—; Sugar, cut loat, $—; gran- uiaied. §—; stundard a, $—. ARTICLES | Heceipis. | Shipments Flour, bbls .. 7.000, 6,000 Wheat. bu. <4000 2,000 Cora, bu 282,000 165,000 Oats’ bu. 312,000 125,000 Rye, bu. 10,000 85,000 Bariey, bu 54.000 110000 On the Froduce Exchange (0-da« the Butter mar- ket wes firm Creamery, 15@22¢: dairy, cheess quiet, @8 Ygc: exgs firm, tresh, 19c. Wheat Movements. Receipta. Ehipm ents. Enshels. Cltles. Busheis 393,300 «esee- Minneapolis. 52,600 ©14,591 . Dututa ... 861,589 28,400, Milwaukee .. 8,450 8,000 Chicago 420 12,692 Toieco. .. 11,000 85000 St. Louis ..., 31,000 9,1¢9 Detroi 513 67,000 - Knnsas Ci 44,000 839,152 611,872 TIDEWATER. 8,354 .Boston .. . 102,300 221,933 .New York 308100 38, -Philadelpn 129,595 7 - Baiimore 40.000 « «.New Urieans.. 250,000 851,295 PARIS FUTURRES Floor — Opening .. Closing . Wheat—Upening Ciosing.. 211110 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Dec. Mar May. Opening.... 7814 T67% 76 Closing T bl 7535 74% EASTERN LIVE, STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, Dec. 2—CATTLE—Sales were ona basis of §3 75@4 for the commonest dressed beef teers up to $4 9U@5 15 for cholce shipping beeves, the greater part of the CaLtle crossing the | scales aL $4 15@5. Stockers and feedeis, $3(g4; cows and heifers. $2 15@3 0. Caives sold at 35 75@s 65 for best grades. HOUGS—Prices sveraged a nickel higher, sales being largely at $3 30@3 45. Coarse packing and prime buichers' wel, his ut §3 45@3 <0. *HekP—Were waoied at $2 85@3 for the poor- est up 1o $4 T0@4 85 for the bost flocks, fed Westerns bringing $3 60@+ 50. Lumbs sold at $3 76@4 tor culls, up to $5 50@5 65 for cholce 1o D aaib—OAis: 13,000; hog. 251000 Hecelpls— e, 3 ; hogs, : shee; 18,000, i Eanaus City. RANSAS CITY. Dec. 2.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 5000. Market steady to lower. Texas sieors, $515@A4 25; Texascows, 2 55@3 15: Aative sieers. $3 2504 8o: na 1ve cows and weifers, $1 25@4 2o stockers and tesders, $265@4 40 bu.ln sz 26@ 0. HOGS—Recelpts, 12,000. Market strong, 5c higher. bulk of sales, $3 30@3 4 $3 30@3 41l 14: mixeq, ¥3271,@5 4. : lights, 83 25@5 40; yoraers. §5 35 @3 40; pigs, $310@3 . 0. Sh EE1 —Recelpis. 2000. Market firm. Lambs, $376@5 60; mutions, 33@4 75, Omaha. OMAHA, Dec. 2.—CATTLE—Receipts. 2700. The market is sieady. Native beef steers, 83 75 @4 90; Western steers, #3 50@4 25: cows aud Deiters, 82 75@4 v5: canners, $1 75@2 75: stock- ers and feeders. £350@4 25; cu.ves, $4@6: bulls, stags. eic, § @3 50. H. G>—Heceipts. were 7300. Market fic higher, closed with advance los. Heavy, $3 20@3 25, mixes, 83 2623 30; ilght, 33 55@3 40: buik of saes, 3 20Q3 25, SHEEPF—i.ecelpls. 4300. Msrket steady. Falr choice natives, $3 70@4 50: fair to choice We erns, 83 60@4 40: common aua siock sheep, $3 @4 lumbs, $4@4 50. LONDON WOOL SALES. LONDON, Dec. 2—A better spirlt prevailed, ana prices were firmer at the wool auction saies to-day. The offerings amounted to 13,163 bales, of which number 1000 were withdrawn. America bought 1000 bales, the Continent purcaased freely at full rates and the home trade continned to buy liberally. Crossbress and slipes were irregular. Inferior and wasty showed a harden- ing tendency, and Vicioria greasy brougnt full rates. Following ure the sal New South Wales, 4191 bales: scoured, 8141@ 1s 64 greasy 41488154 Queeusland, 3508 Lales; scoured, ¥1,d@ls greasy, 5ip@lod. 15‘;:.0:4. 2852 bales; scoured, T44d@1s: greasy d. Fouth Austraila, 608 bales; scoured, 1s BL4@T vad. We.t Australia, 71 bales: greasy. ‘Iasmania, 41 bales: scoured, 7@9d. New Zealrnd, 140 Laies: scoured 634@10%44: P et 4 Natal, 29 v o ove and N 6 bales; scoured 614d@1s; kreasy, 514 57d. LONDON SH . PSKIv SALES, LONDON, Dee. 2.—A sale of sheepskins was held to-day and of the 4150 offervd 35 pounds wers soid. There was a full atendance, but competi- tion was slow. Austialian combing merino was Va@Y4e down and crossbreds were J4c lower than the lnst series A few clothing merinos were offered and sold at unchanged rates. 1he next sale hediled for Jauuary 13. Full woolen parcels Suowed the greatest weakness. Following are the sales of clothing and combin New South, Wales, 347 bales, 353@4344. i greasy, 5@6%5d. Vic orta. 343 bales, 3@514a outh Australia, fl'&ome-. 3353 @554, West Australia, 940 bales, F1gao3ad. New Zealand. 489 vales, 35596 Vad. Tasmania, 210 bules, 4@- 35d Falkland Islunds 95'baies, 50 614d. Punia Arenas, 139 bales, 3La@5d Buenos Ayres, 535 Lales, 31s@3bad. Arabian, 15 balcs, v3;@" Ved. NURIHERN WHeAL MAREKETL, Orezon, POKTLAND. Dec 2.—The local wheat market again succumbed 10 the depressing news from the East and prices declined a cent all around to-day. Receipts are large and shipments continue corre- spoudingly hoavy. Waila Wails, 75@76¢; val ey and blue stem, 77@78c Cleared— i riush burk Selkirkshire for Queens- town, 19,129 barrels tiour. Washington. TACOMA, Dec 2 —Wheat—No. 1 blue stem, 7734c; No. 1 ciub, T43se. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, Dec. 2. — Exchanges, §466 407; balauces, $148,747. FORLIGN MAKKETS. Loudon, LONDON, Dec. 2. — Cousols, 113%4: silver, 27%d; French rentes. 103t 77%4¢. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 2. — Wheat — Quiet: 1 standard California, 3 vothi g Qoing: carzoes on passaze. nominall. uncuauged; English country markets, stead French country m rxets, firm; wheat 1o Par steady: flour in Parls, quiet. COUTTUN= Uplauds’ .14 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. o cargoes off coast, Rieriing Exchange, 60 days. - F4R33, Steriing Exchange, sight. - 48614 Sterling cables........ ... ... = 4BEZ, New Yorc Exchiange, sight. = 10 New York kxchange, telegraphic. — izle Fine Siiver, per ounce. = 59145 Mexican Dollars,. 7 T AT FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Exports from this port fn Novem ber were 1,572,023 ctis valuea at $2,343.0%], making toial exports thus far his crop year of 5,922,529 culs, vaiued at $8,953,619. Both spol and future prices declined spite of firmer advices from Euroje, where futures ad- vanced. (hicago was lower. Tidewater quotations are as follows: $1 42 @ 1439 for No. 1, $1 45 tor choice and $1 4614@ 150 cit for extra choice for milling. CALL FOARD EALES. IXFORMAL EEsSION—9:15 o'Clock— May—6U00 cts §1 B834: 2000, 81 35%; 10,000, 81 % 4000, 85 386g: 2000, $1 5812; 5000, $1 LY 6UD0, 81 384 SECOND _“ESSION—Mav—2000 cils, $1 8734; 4000, 81 377 : 4000, §1 38: 12.000, §1 3514: 4000, $1 5814 10,000, #1' SBYs: 14000, $1 3855, De. cember—80UU, $1 4x15: 10,000, $1 43. REGULAR MOENING SESSION — May — 24,000, 81 5 3, 4000, 21 35%: 10,000, $139; 300v, $lsu1y AFTERNOON _SESSION — May — 24.000 ctls, £140: 200U, §1 40Y: 200, 1 4014: 18000, $138934 Uecember—6,00, §1 4435; 8000, 31 441 BAKLFY~Tuere is no particul. rchange. As there is Do choice bright resd here, it \s Dot worth Quet ni Tnere was a macked advance in fotures 1o the atternoon. Feed. 8215@90c for dark to_good and 9 for cholce: Chevalier, for seed, $1 50@1 60 B c. Brewing. $105@1 10 for No. 1 and 90@voc B il 10r GArk Coast CALL BOARD EALES. INFORMAL € ESSION—8:15 0'clock—No EECOND SESS10N—No sales REGULAR MORNING SESSIoN—December—2000 ctl, ¥ sge: 2000, K9 Tge. AFTERNOON SESSIox — December—2000 cils, BU34c: 60U, 91c; 3000 91%4c; 2000, H135c: 2000, YU 7ge. OATS—The feeling is easter and prices show some decline. Red, for sced are higher. Fancy Feea wie quotable at $1 15@1 20 W cil: vood (o choice. $1 0712@] 1214: common, $1 02 1 0! @ 3 Surprise, $1 20g] 30 ® ctl: Rey, §1 S‘zw‘af,’) 3715, Gray, $11235@1 174: Miliing, $10732@1 1214: K, 10r seed. 8. 551 50. Cibped Onls sell st §1 % lon over the raw product. CORN—There were heavy receipts yesierdsy, but prices beld up, though tie demand was slack. Smali 1 0.nd Yeliow, 95@87 sc B cil: Large Yel- low, 873 @95c B cul: White, S734@82bac. RYE_Is very dull st $1@1 0213 @ cil. EUCKWHEAL—Quoted st $1 2U@1 35 B ctl. FLOUR ASD MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extray, $4 55@4 65: Bakers' extras. §4 30@4 40 % bol. COKNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $20 50@21: Cracked Corn. §21@22 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Frices in sacks are as fo/lows, usual discount to the trad-: Granam Flour, $o # 100 is; Kye Flour, §200 % 100: Rice Fiour, $5 75; Cornmeal $2 25: extra cream do, $3: Uatmeal, £3 50: Oat Groats. $4; Hominy, £3 1U@ # 30: Buckwheat Flour $5 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, 3 25; Farlna $4 50; Whole Wheat Fioar, 5 25: Kolled Uats (bbla). $5 705 90: In sacks, ¥4; Spilt Peus, $350; Green HAY AN0U FEEDSTUFFS, Dealers quote a steady Hay market at un- changed prices. There is nothing new In Bran and Middiings. BRAN—$.7@18 ¥ ton. MIDDLINGS—$20 50@22 50 B ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rollea Barley, $20@31 P toi Olicage Meal at the mill $2550@29 50 ¥ ton: jobbing, 830: Cocoanut Cace. $19@20: Lottonseed Meal, $20@50 B ton. HAY—Wheat, §12@1450 % ton: Wheat and Oat, $1161550; Oat $iv@l2: Bariey. $10@12: com- pressed, S12@14: Alfaifa $5@¥ 60; 8uCK. nOmI- nal; Clover, $8G9 50 @ ton. KA W=30@45c B bae. BEANS AsD SEEDS. There ix a speculative demand for Bayo Beans, and they are firm and higher In coasequence. Col- ored are also firm, but W hites are weak and duil. BEANS—bayos. 2 25@2 40. Small Whites. 81 10@1 2b; Larze Whiles SUc@$1 10: Pinks $130@100; Reds §1 30@1 60: 18o: ned Kidney, $175@: 25: Limas. $1 75 Butters, 51 26@1 50; Pes, $1 25@1 40. JEEDS = Brown “Mustard, TR ustard. $2@2 50 cu: Fiax, § 2; Canary "‘;M“A",.G_;fl n hal;l/;n Gigqc: Rape, 2@ 4c; Hemp, Sc: 1imothy, blac, DRIED ¥EAS—Niles, 31 25; Green, $1 20g1 40 Bl POTATOES, Iackeye, §1 70 oni0 VEGETABLES. ©Onfons are lower. Potatoes are firm. Other de- scripuons are unchanged. POTATOLS—Early L.ose, 40@45c: River Reds, 35@40c: River Burbanks, 40@45c (P sack): Oregon Burbanks. S0@65c: “alinas Burbanks 60 @sUc; Sweet Poinioes, 45@60c B cil for Rivers ana z(;@ucmm Merced; new volunteer Fotatoes. 2@-1c ¥ b NS—g1 50@1 60: cot Onions, T56@41 25; e Onions, BU@TdC B sack. EGETABLES —Mushrooms, 10@20c ¥ b: Mar- rowtat Squash, $10@lu: Hubbard Squash. $10 @12 B ton: Dried Peppers, 4@6c B _Ib; Green Lens, :;.a‘r;,c ® b Sirine Besus. S@sc: Dried ra l.lgc: Cabbage, BO@75 - @ cu; varrots, 2 @30c® suck; Garilc, 3@s%c B Ib: Tomatoes, 25 @30c ¥ box. POULTLY aN.o GAME. The market continnes chokea wiih Eastern and domestic stock ana iow prices rule in consequence. Eastern 1s drazgng at 85 for Hens, $4 80 for old Roosters, $ for youug Roosters and $3 76@4 tor kiyers. YOULTRY— Live Turkeys, 12@13c for Gobblers and 12 @13: 1or Hens: dressed Turkeys. 13@16c; Geese, ¥ pair, $1 25@1 75 Dacks, §3 50@4 50: Hens, #3@4 00: TRoosters young, 33 50@4: do. old, $:550@4 B doz n: Fryers. 83 50; Brollers, 83 25 @3 50 for_1arge and §2 50@3 for smail: Pigeons, ) 50@1 75 % doz for young and 90 @81 for GAME—Quall, ¥ doze. $1@1 2 82 50G3 W a0z Canvasback, $5@6: Teal, $1 25 B uoz; Widgeon, 51 50: Smail Duck, 21 20: Gray Geese, $2 26@2 50; White, R1@1 25 ¥ dozen: Bran. $1 50@] 75; Honkers. $4 50; English Sripe, 81 5 @1 76: Jack Snipe, $1: +iare, $1; Rabbitx §1 25@1 60 & tontat: i mmh' ‘@1 60 sor Cottontalis and 75c@ BUTTER, ) CHEE: AND EGGS. The Egg market is bad y demoralized, not be- ©ause receipis are heavy, 10r they are moderate, but because dealers are forcing them on buvers £ven AL & Sharp deciine. Lutter is weak and & shade jower. There is no change in Cheese. BUTTEK - GREAMERY_Fancy creamerien 27@2Sc: seo- . 28@24c B B; lower onds, 2. @2t DAIRY—Choice to ancy, erades 16@2215c PIcKLED—220@24c B D o FirkiN—19@20c CREAMERY | UB—2215@28%460 B B EASTERN—12@] 5¢ for Iadle-packed. CHELSE—Choice mild new. 11@1%c B B: com- mon to good, »@l0c: Cream Cheddar, 11@12c, Young America, 1@i2sgc: Oreson. 1032@: 1L Western, i114@1zc; kasters, 1235@184ac # . EGGS—Kanch Eggs. @:2%3bc: store Kegs, Bominai: kastern. iilhe $ duz lor fancy. 20¢ for firsia and 16¢ or seconds: Duck Kggs, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, The market for ail kinds 1s in bad shape, there belug no demaud of &y consequence. Business was uever dulier and (here is plenty of stock of ail kind on hand. DECIIUOUS FRUITS— Birawberries, $1 & chest for Cave Coa A - Cranverrics, $85 @9 50 Coos Bay. 82 26@2 50 iuter Neils, 75 box. P bbl: Jerseys, ® box. 1; common kinas, 60@:50 for choice: Lady Apples, $1 76@2 for large sb@ude B Apples. 2 o oo 6@s0c B box for common, buxes Quinces, 20@50c B box. Grapes. I Loxes. :b@atc for all kinds. Crates el sbout 10c Bigher {fan boxes, “rsimmons, 25@76c ® box. CITRUS FRUI S navel Oranxes. 81 Seedilnxs. 811 75 B Lox. Mandarins, 75c@s] 2| Ta igeri. .;.;}51&9; 75: Grapo :'rnlu, 4; Lem- b common an for good techoice; Mexican Limes, $2@3 ® box; Calitor- Dia Limes, in small boxes, 25@30c: Sananas, 31@2 ® bunca: Pineapples $2@3 w» aoz DELED FRUIT>, KA SINS, NUTS, ETC, DKIED ¥FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carioad o:s. 414@slgc jor 40-50's. 394@ Ac for 50-6U's. 3L4@34¢ tor 60-70°s, 284 @30 ‘or TL-BUrs, 214@216c B Db for 80-50's and 154@20 for 80 100's; Peaches, 5@51sc B Ib: fancy. 6ia@ Tliac: peeled. 10@12%4; Apricots, 5@6c & B for Royals and 7@S1z¢ 10r k00d o fancy Moorparks: evaporated Apples. | @534¢: sun-aried, 33;@414qc: black Figs, 0 sacks. Z@3c: Plums. 31:@4%5¢ B Ib pitted and 1@liac for unpitted: bieached Plums, bc: Nectarines, 4@6c w 1 for prime to fancy . Pears, 2@5c lor quaciers and 23a@:igc for baives. xccoraiix to color. ete RAISINS—New Raisins, 214@7c for 2-crown, 4c for #-crown. be tor 4-crown, Sisc for Seediess fultanas and §1 10@ 115 for ~ondon layers. Dried Grapes. 23;c. NUTS—Ches nuts are quotable atS@ltc ®_1b: Walnuts, 7@7%c B I for hard and £@Sc ® I for softaheil; Aimonds, 3@ic for bardshell and 9c for papershel: Peanuts 4@5c for kastern and 4c for Ca'liornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@Sc B b, Pe- cans, §@10c B b: Filberis, ¥@0lac; Brazi Nuts, £@Sc: Coconnuts, 84 bu@5 % 1 ONF.Y—New Comp. 1Uc for brizht and 7@9c for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 414@ 4%4c; Light amber extracted, $35,@4¢ # b EESWaX—2¥@5c B . FE.VISiONS, A falr jobbing trade is reported at unchanged prices. CURED MIATS—Bacon. 8lgc @ M for heavy, 9¢ tor light medium, 1Uc for ign:, 10%c B M for extra ngnt and e for suzar-cured. rast- ern sugar-cored _Hams, 10Le@llc: Californ: Hams, 3g9loc B B: Mess Heet, $5 50 B bbi: €xtra mess ‘do. £9 50: family do, $11@1u: sal Pork. $5@% 50 ® bbi: extra prime Pork. §9 50 exira ciear. $16: mess, §1450 @ bbl; Smoked Beet. 1115@123z¢ B b. J.A RD—Lastera lierces quoted ai_Sl4c % I for compound ana 6c for pure; paiis, 7¢: California terces, c B I for compound and 6c for pure; half-bbls, 614c: 10-1b ins, 7¢; do o-1b, Th4e. CUTTOLLNE—Tierces. ©3gc. Packages less than 3U0 fe—1-1b pails, 60 in « case, 874¢: 3-I patis, 20 1n a case, 835c; 5-B paiis, 12 in & cases, Lgc: 10-B pails, 6 1 a case, Shgc: 50-1b tins, 1or iina case. 7Hgc: wooden bLuckets 20 Ibs net, ejptansy tnos 80 s uet, Thac; Lalf bbis, aboai 110 s, 7340 B 0 . HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands ceil 1c under found stock. Heavy salied steers, 10c ® wedium, 9c: light, 8lp@9c: Cowhides, Bla@9c; Stags. Blge: sated Kip, 9c; salted Caif, 10@lic ® 1: salted Veal Sc: drv Hides, 15g15%ac; culls and brands, 12@]2%c: ary Kip and Veal. 14c: dry Calt, 18c: culls. 12c: Goatskins., 20@35c_each: Kids, 5¢: Deerskins, good summer. 25¢® B: medium, 20c: winier 10¢; Sheepskins, sheariings. 15@25¢ each: shor. wool, 35@50C each; medium, 60@S0 each: long wools, BUC@SL each. TALLOW—Xo 1. rendered. s@3iqe 3b: No 2, 2@2Yc: refined, Sc; Grease, 2@214c ¢ B OOL e ey o Mt D e e 10@13c._do defective. 10@llc; San Joaquin, de- fective. 7@¥c @ Ib: do Lawbs. 615@Sc: Southern Mountain. $@12c: tree Nortners, 12@ldc B b: go. defective, 9@llc; Humbolde and Mendocino, 13@150 @ 1. HOPS—0la crop, 2@6c P _1_for poor to falr aud B@10c for good; new crop. 10@1dc. GENERAL (W CHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Gralu Bags, 1828 delivery, 5 @534c: Wou rags 7@.Uc: Frui bags Shac 53¢ and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Wellington, §8: New Welling'on, $8; Soushfield Welllngton, 7 0: seattle, $5 50 Bry= At '$6 50: Coos Fay, $4 75; Wallsend, $675 ton: Cumberiand, $14 50 ®'ton in bulk and $16 in sacks: Pennsyivania, Anthracite Egg $1a ton: Welsh Anthracite $:@132: Cannel, 39 50 # ton; Rock Springs, Castle Gate ana Pleasant Val- ley, $7 60 Coke $131in bulk and $15 % ton n sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refiterv cumpany Quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed. 654c: Powdered. 6ygc: Dry Granu- lated, blac B h: Contectioners’ A, bbac: Maguoiia A, digc” Extra ( bc: Golden C. 474c: Candy Granulated, 55gc: California A, 534c: half-barreis 4¢ more thau barrels. and bOXes 3¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows. BE - F—Firs: quality, 615@7c: second do, 532@ 6c: third do. 4@5c B . VEAL—Largs 5@8c: small. 6@7 $ D MUTTON—Wetners. 6@7c: Lwes. 60 B b LA MB—Spring, 7@5c ® . PORK—Live Hogs. $%@574c for large and 5%sc for small and 36x,@53%C for medium: 8ok DOgs. 215@354¢ B B: dresed do. d@se. KECEIPTS OF 1 RODUCE ¥OR 24 HOURL 8,520] Hides, no. Flour. qrsks. Wheat. ctls 1,925/ Pelts, bdls.. Barley, ctls 6 0| W ool, bis. Corn. ctis. 6,195/ Wine. gal FPotatoes, sks. Onions. sks. 18. | Brandy, gais. .. 447 icaisins coxas.. 298 38| Leather, rils. 207 Middiings, sks... Bran, sks 139 |Sugac. obis.... Eeans, sks. 74%|Quicksiiver fisks 189 Hay, tons. - 318/.une vois. ... 486 S raw, tons. 20| i wllow. ctis.. < 138 Butter, ctis....., _ 107(Hops. bs........ 5 b.ggs, doz. " 4,470/ Lamber, M teei. 10 Cheese, cils 71 e . —— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. John C. Meyer to Anna C, wife of Jerome L. Regner, undivided one-sixth’ of iot on S line of Pine street, 150 E of Franklin, E 20 by 5120; #10. John D. and Nora E. Harrls to Henry L. Muel- ler, re-recora of 1743 d 65, of lot on N line of Turk street, 130:3 £ of Webster, k& 26:6 by N 120: £10. Carl D. and Libby A. Saifield to Louis B Hetty, lot on Eline of Ashbury street, 175 N of Fell, 47:8, =87 deg. 16 min, E 180, S 50, W 76, 37:6, W 103:3: §1 - A.'C. aud Grace N. Sonle et al. to John W. But- ler, 1ot on S iin- of Oax street, 196:3 E of Clay- ton, E 25 by S137:6, 55)51: §5900. G. ana Catarina Devincenzi Lo Pasquate Devin- ceizi and Mictele Mortede, loton W line of Col- iins street, 125 N 0f St. Rose’s, N 25 by W 120; $10. Herrman Voight_to Mary Voight, lot on E line of Church street, 51:6 & of Valley, 5 23 by E 100; it ' Finnie L Harris to Harvey E. Harris, lot on E line o1 Colit. gwood street, 198 = of £:ghteenth, S 25 by E 125. .10, John and Susy Lee to G. B. and Caterina Don- dero, lot on S iine of Greenwich sireet, 80 W of Powe 1 (SW corner Powell and Graven' p.ace), W 47:8 by S 87:6; $10. Michael . Haey to A. C. Somelino, lot on W line or Hyde street, 20 N of Broadway, N 19:7 by W 70: $5. H. L and Rachel K. Van Winkle to Lawrence E. Van Winkle, undivided one-twelf h of ot on SE line of Market streei, 91:8 NE of Firsi, NE 45:10 by SE 157:6; §10. Carl and Susan 1.6 dberg to Charles and John O. Mu.nter, loton E line of Seventh avenue, 128 N of Polut Lobos, N 25 by £ 120. 810, Adoloh Sutro to Miche H. de Young, outside 1ands blocks 6540, 641, 644, 545 and 646: $10. Solomou and Dora Geiz (o Percy J. and Plabe E. Cole, lot ou k. 1i:ie of Tweifih avenue, 200 N of J street, N 25 by E 120: $10. Maggle, Marv T., Alice, Dennis, William R. and Joseph O'Duy (by Charles A. Kiug, referee) to Cor. elius Biickley, lob on W corner of Fiiteentn avenue and N sireet sou b, < W 25 by SW 100; also ot on BW line of Fifteenth avenue, 25 N W of N street, NW 25 by SW 100, lot 23, block 306, Case Tract: $1400. Hanora Quirk to Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on SF corner of Mission (as widened) and Soutn Capal streeis, SW 94. + 95:4, N 70, W 77:7, biock 1, College Homestea: $.6: ALAMEDA COUNTY. Mary A and E. W. Woodward, Stephen H. Morse and Florence M. Althern (by commisaloner) to Stepnen H. Morse, lit on N line of Peralt. avenue, 150 « of Ok street, K 56, N 102.60, W 206 o i line of Oas, S 50. £ 100, 3 10260 (0 be- inning, be ng lots 5 and 8, plat 17, smeaded map, ke View, Fast Onkiand: $1194. Charles Babb to Commerciul B. and L. Associa- ton of San Fraucisco, 1o. £2, biock B, amended map, J. W. Crawford Tract, Onkiand Anuex; $5 7.'B. Berry to Beuj min Baugs Jr. lot7ofa subdivision of the Beniou property, Berkeley: $1u. Kovert and Anna M. Pigoit. G. F. and H. N. Gray (by commissioner) 10 - an Francisco Muiua, Loan Association, 1ot on NW corner of Blake street and Grove avenue, W 52 23, N 130, E 5158, 5150.81 to beginning, being 0. 11, block F, C.ys tal Spring Tract. Berkeley; $1,70. San Francisco Savings Union to Clarence M. Smith, (ot on ~W corier of Clinion avenue and Laayette sireet, W 50 vy 8 140, being block 17, Amended Map Bartleit Tract, Alameda; $10. Juseph A. and Annie E. Leonard to sarae, same, quitclaim deed, Alameda: $:0. Comm-rcial ' Buiding snd Loan Association of - an Francisco 1o L. L. Kobinson, lot 11, biock D, Bel.evue Tract, Alameda: $10. Charies Troyer to Keud Anderson, lot on N line of Fourch sireet. 100 W of Oak, W 25, by N 100, biock 19, Oak and: £10. L. C. and ;Mirium Morehouse to Isabella Jund, 1ot b-ginning at point where £ (Ine Shattucs ave.- nue inierse.is \ line Telegrapu, N 5560 .0 S Forty-sixth sireet, W 17.80 ts 15 Shattuck ave- nue, S 56 3 to beginniag, being & portion of piat 39, Rancho V. and D. Peralts, ¢ aklaud annexs grant Ana A. and Chesley Mchearmon and D, F. Leah- to Catherine Saily (wife of D.), loton N line of Bristol streei, 250 K Grant. 1 bU,.N 135, be- ing iot 27 on map of ranges of .ots 3 uud 4 Hardy Traci, quitciaim deed, Berke.ey: $20. Fannie M. and Fran< G. Austin to Alameda Buildiug and Loan Association, lot on N ine. of {emas: avenu 90 W ot Muiverry streei, W 30 y D ) block 15, lands adjacent to @ Alzmeda: $10. < o Muiy. J. i .and Annie M. Stanton 0 Peter Nel- on, five acres, beginnink at the intersection of ceuter line of John streel sad N line of Mattox road, thence NKE 3006 chains, NE 688 chaias, NW 5 chains, SW 9.98 chains, 8K 6.95 chaius to bexinning, being portion of piat 6, Stunton Tiact No. 1, kden Towaship;: $10. Builder’s Contract. Jda W. Cummings (owner) with Berwlck & Spinks (contractors), Wiiliam T. Cammings su- erintend-nt of co: s ruction. Plumbing and ga: tting for & twu-siory frame tul ulug (four fla.s) on NW corner of Buchan«n aod LIl ay nue. W 110, N 30, K 2716, N 30, ki 82:6, S 60 to begin- ning: 81216 ———————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL € J Cooper, Portland _ F Cawleef, New York M M Pruaen & w, N ¥ Miss J Luudbon, N Y Miss K Borek, N Y J J Gobbi, Headsburg W L Garrett, Pordland C Chichester, Denver W J Benneit, Sonora C B ~cout, Seatle J'W bavis, Los . ngeles ¥ Kose, Stockion A Holmgr n. Sacto € Wilson & w. Fresoo J R Fairwea:her, Conn J Jus is, Medford I F Lackey, Ur W W Gomells, Kans City E W Scott, Salt Lake W J Boshwell, Sta Rosa F Curuin, Visaiia PALACE HOTEL. E J Hersey, Santa Ciara T W Woodfo d, N Y Airs Heisey, Sta Clara Mrs T W Woodtord, N Y E Lambert, France Jas M Shanpon, N Y Mme Lambert, France J Y Lebolt, Chicazo F H Gree:, San Kafael P W Parsons, Oakland CH Abvoty, Oa.lavd A W Dukot, NY A - Levy,N Y T H Crai M Du:cher, N Y J Famell, ten - heeve, N Y Mrs M Dutcher, 3 I H Meran, New Denver Ed Gunzburg, N Y H L Frank. Mont € _Brantingbam &w, Tl Ludwig tein, N Y J S vaggett, Stanford CO=MOPOLITAN HOT L M Reed, Fresno B Damina, Mounterey E Carter. Chicago W Kiraman, Merced L Hodges. ~acramento J h Jackson, Sau Jose G R Lurk, San Jose M S\ eeks,SiaMargarita T Wri Marysville M O'Toole, Grass Valley W H Brown&w,Los Ang J D Spirey & w. Fresno F B Pond & w, sacto £ Carter Cricago O R Jeusen & w, Bos'on P Schumache: &w,Irelnd J Williams, Sacto D Lemon. Secto A ) Joues, Sonora W Henderson. Stockton 3 Wutson, Sonora Mrs Woernes, Monterey M s 1. Hediing, Les * ng Mmede-tackpole, Mntrey Miss K Nelson, W codlnd BALDWIN J Y Lebolt, Chicago ¢ Broadman, Oakland P K Rubn, Fresno R McVicon, Deuver P Becam n, Seattls MM siilier, N Y raus Jose Huzh Toy, Seatile Mrs M M Fobinson, O C Schu ze, Dixon H Gcuod-r N Y Mrs A Fayor, Mich G Spargo, Salrawento C Whittermore, Napa H Durham, Oakland LICK HOUSE. O R Runyon, Courtland H M Forester&w, S Jose WG Koss, N Y Mrs B L Hollenbeck, 8 Miss Hollenbeck.StLouls Lonis W & Wheelock&w,Chica D P Bubb, Santa Clara C H Wente, Livermore J Coicannon, Livermore W Grant, Zal E S Gilbert, San Jose L B Archer, San Jose G L Moore, Fresno I ¥ Connors, Oakland C G Yates, Los Angeles DM Woudoury,San Jose Mrs M de Forest, Cal B Cosgrove, Cal W H McMiun, San Jose F evy &w,Halimoon B Mrs S K Sage. Congress S 4 B Clothiers & w,Menio W E Duncan Sr. Orovide A E Hal, Sau Jose D H Lyer, Valiejo Mrs Stanstield,NevadaC Mrs J I Kobbins,Nevada J . King & w,' Merced ~ J Rennie, Natoma T Gearnar., k1 Dorado A Blake, Willows & C Griftin, Cal J Cunol.gham, Livermr F A Furuum, Browns V1 H Lefrance, an jose H C Morrill, Wrights G L Moore, Fresno B L Barney & w, Hantrd W Ketiner, Visaiia G F Buck, tockton A R Green, Washington CCadwalader&w, naBif W -raot & w, Cal GRAND HOTEL. N Jones. Grass Valley L A Barnes, Cal F Filouchean, ~an Juan R Vaughan, Sacto K Mouigumery, Bal.arat T Heneboy. : allarat S D Baiiou. s L'C J Enugh & w, Rlo Vista H Smich, Portland E Carnars, Salt Lake I' Wiliamsou, Chicago D Jackson, P acerville J Ludwig, Mariposa E Twitchell, Sacto J Biilins, St John M Grissell, Red Bluft G Crystal, Vac A Huston, Wood and J Harrington, Colma W P McGaul L kiab HOTEL. Pe er Ball, San Jose C A Foster. Mass H A Pratt, Fresno H Macae Tacoma SWde Witt. N Y J T Hiegins, MorganHill D R Oilver, Stockton Herbe:t Toy, Seattls E G Wiison, Santa Cruz Mrs O € Schuize, Dixon A Fayof. Mich M srer Fayot, Mich Ed Miller, Bosion M Knox, Marysville kD Whituey, Chicago J Fianagan. Keno R McGurvey, Ukiah T U Brien, Freeport J Bions, ~ouvma W P Mahews, Sacto G ti_Baliou, Sau Diego €t Hanter, Napa H Bruce, Cincinnatl A rant’® w Mass ¥ Peters, Dutch Fiat W S IIiff, Denver J Madison, Fresno 1 Craue, Coima Mirs R Joues, St John —————e One to the Tailor. ‘When Poole, the famous tailor, was an olu man he was at Brighton on a vacation and one afternoon went out 1o walk upon the pier. A young man wasalso upon the pier with a couple of ladies, to whom he said, as he saw Poole coming. “Now you wouldu’t take that good-look- ing man foratailor, but he is. Just listen W Duna & w, Los Ang W Bruce, Cincinoati Mrs i1 Bucksin San Jose Mr, B Cussick, Chico R W uitef. rd, Dutch Flat E Brittain & 'w, Oregon W Luusden, Santa Kosa J Grover, Colma while 1 tske him down a notch or two. | 8 il teil him my coat, which I have just | had from him, doesn’t fit.” As he spoke Poole approached and politely scknowledged the saiutation of his customer, who, walking up to him said: ‘‘Here, Poole, now do take a look at me. Does this coat fit?” Poole took in the situation. “It certainly does not fit.” said he, and pulling outa piece of French chalk he proceeded liber- aily to mark and cross the coat all over, and then observid, with the utmost urbanity, *“Now, if you will kindly send that coat to my sbop 'he alterations shall be att nd-d t0.”—Tid B THE CALL CALENDAR. December 1 1897 Mo |10 |w. [1B [FF |Sa.| 00 Phuscs | } 1} 2| 8! Full lioon. | e e e o e Dec. 8. 6 1| | 10| 11| <rar e e B B S o e ‘n\ 13 14| 13| 16| x.\‘ ey | e, e e e e e e Dec. 23. 23| 24| 2 S i P PR B | 28] 29| so| 31} ‘:): Dec. 30 | SAEAMEMLS 10U SALL, aTHAM % | FSTINATION.] SAilS. | FIER President..| Yaquina Bay.|Dec .12 | Pler 2 *|Mexico. Dec #10a%| Prer 11 .| tumvolat By Cleveland .. | Puget Souna. bee Dec 3. zpy (v 41 Py Pler 2 & Siate 0¢ Cal| Poruand Dec 4.10am | vier Coos Bay... Newpor . |Dec 4 Saw Pier11 Arcata, | Coos Bay Dec 4:10Am | Plerls Crzarina. 20| oot av. . |Dec 4. bew| bier 8 Humboldt . | RumboldtBay | bec 5, 1pu Pier3 Queen... ...|~aa Diego.... Dec 6.11aM | bler 11 ABlanchard |Oregon Dec 7. @am|Plerls Gaelic ......|China &Japan Dec 7. 1pw P MS S Umatilia. .. | Vie & P2t Snd | vec 7. Sam | Pler 9 ~an Juan...|Sa Josede G. Dec 7.2 ¥ PMS S Eureka. | Newpors . ¥ fam Pierll San Blas .IPflnlml. 812 n‘l‘ll SS Columbia.. |Fortiand ... Uam | Pler 2 Mariposa. ... Sydn. . 2eM| Pler 7 Cininac. " el X % el HumooidtBav Dec w 5pu| " |Ran Disgo | Dec 10 11am STEAMERS 10 ARRIVE. Stoasen | FROM Presiden:. . ...| Yuquina Bay.. .. 3 TUmatilia. Victoria & Puge: s Humbolat Humbolat. 3 Cranina Loy a 3 Queen. San Diego. i Crescent Crescen: City . 4 City of Peking.. China and Japan. 4 AuceBlancnacd | Portia: 4 Coos Bay 4 Tacoma. 5 Columoia. . rordana. 6 Eureka. .. Newport 6 Feter jebsen... | Nanaimo H Pomona... ...... | Humbola: Sy . 6 Weeott fivmboldt Bay. 7 North Fe Humboldc 7 Wellington... .| Departure Bay ... i § Empire.. .. | COOS Bay 7 Homer Coos Bay ...l 7 San Diezo . . Dec 8 Panama. ..Dec 8 City Puebia....|Victoria & Fuge: souni | Dec 8 Chilkat........ . | Portiand. Dec 8 Washtenaw ... [ Dec 8 Progreso I Dec 8 Det Nore ..Dec 9 Coos Bay Dec 10 Stnte o7 ¢ Fortiana. Dec 11 I sUN, MOON AND TIDE. TUXNITRD STATES COAST AND GEODETID SpRvEv. TiMks AXD Hxionts oF HiGH AND Low WATERS AT }ORT POINT. ENTRANCE TO SAN FEANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTk—¥ue high and low waters oc ur atths City Front (Mission-street Wharr) about twenty- five minutes Inter than at Fort Polnc; ihe helghs ©f tide is ihe same at boii places. December—1897. Frida , D-cemver 3. ..7.09|M00n rises. 1451|Moon sets . ‘el ‘,l."“ !F“‘ 5 IR oI 5 ST &7 §8 9| b5 V| v.30| 38 1-| 8.7 5 3. 4.0 43| 5.7 . 1 85| a11| 57 b L w a2/ 542 ne | 56 5.18/-0.4 4.2] 414| 8.6/1011| 53] 550/-0.4 NoTE—In the above ex;0sition of the tides the carly morning tides are given in the Jeft hand eolumn, aud the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or righs band column gives the last tide of the day. exceps when inere are but ihree tides. as sometimes sccurs. ‘The Lelghts given are additious to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts. except when a minus sign (—) precedes tha beight, and then the number givenis subtractivs from the depth given by the charts. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A braoch ot the Untied Siates Hydro; o Office locaied 1n' the Merchanty Exchabes s maintained In san Francisco for the benen: of mariners withou: regard 10 dationality ana free o¢ expense. Navigators are cordlally invited to visit ths office, where complete seis of charts und salllnz direciions of the world are kepton hani or com- parison aud reference, and the latest information can always be obiained regarding lights. dangers 10 Davigation and all matiers of interes: 0 oceaa commerce. 2 The time ball ontop of the buflding on_ Tele- graph Hill Is hoisted avout ten minutes befors Boon, and Is dropped at noon, 120:h meridian, by rraphic signal received each day | | | | New Yor! | COPENHAGEN—Arrivea Dec 2—Stmr Cal. A notice statinz whether ths dropped on ttme, or giving the _publishel the same day oy the after: ‘and by ihe morning papers the followin| from the Mare Istant (ime ball was error, 1t any. 14 000D Paperk g dav. W. 8. HUGHES. Lientenant, U. S N., inchargs The Timo Ball, Y DROGRAPHIO OFFICE, U. & N, B O D ORANTS | XORAROE: €Ax FraNCIsco. December 2, 1897 ) The time bait on Teiezcapn il was aropps exactly at noon to-day —L e., at noon of the 130:a meridian, or exactly at 8¢ Greenwich time. . S. HUGHES, t U S N. n harze 1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Stmr Polnt Arena. Hansen. Arrivel THUR: SDAY. December 2. 14 nours from Mendocino, ets; pass ani mdse (o Mendocino Lumber Co. Stmr Pomona, Cousint 16 hours from Eurexa pass and mdse. to Goodall. Stmr Tlilamook, Hunsen, Perkins & Co- . €2 hours from Hue- neme; produce, 10 Firld & Stone. Sumr National City. Andresen, 60 nours from San Die 0: pas>, 10 C A Hoo er & Co. Stmr Coos Bay. Hall 80 hours from New- rt, ete: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. P nre G rond let, Stetson. yp days from Port Gamble: lumuer add posts to P McLeod, 17 days from Kahulul; ete. to Henry ¥ Allen. FEureka krickson, 5 aay: Brig Lurline pe & Talbot. trom Coquille River; lumber, to C F Doe; 35 bbls salmon to Getz Bios& Co; 27 bdls broom bandies, to Hulme & Humt Schr O A Thayer, Lilyquist. 8 days from Grays Harbo; Co. Scnr Alcalde, Weltkanat, Huroor umber, 0 Gr: 2 550 M ftlumber, 10 E K Wood Lumber 10 days from Grays s Harbor Commerctal Co. Schr Berwick, Christiansen, 4 days_trom Rogue Kiver: 16,0 cs salmon, 7 cds wood, 85 cds bark, to K D Hume & Near. Co. Nettie 1ow. Low. 6 hours from FPolnt 30 bxs butter, to 4 H Newbauer & Co. Cleared. THURSDAY. December 2. _Br ship Pegasus, Moulton. Dunkirk, Geo W Mc Ship John A Briggs, Balch, Nanaimo; Chas Nel- son. Haw ship Fort George, Morse, Royal R Weich & Uo. Stmr Walla W Townsend. Sailed THURSDAY, December 2, U Sstmr Oregon. Barker, crulse. Etmr National City, Andresen. Sumr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego. Stmr North Fork. Bash. Kureka. Sumr Weeott. Milier. Crescent City. 5rsiip Brenda. Thomson, Queenstown. Br ship Elli-land, Brokenshar, Queenstown, Br snip Afehas tan, Cialzie, Liverpool., Scbr La Chileas. Campbell, Fort Ross. Sebr Prosper. Echroeder, Nehalem River. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. December 2-10 PM—Weather hazy; wind E; velocity 12 mues. Chartar The Br ship Drumeralg loads wheat at Portland for Europe, 378 6d—prior to arrival. Domestic P .t EUREKA—Sailed Dec 2—Stmr Humboldt, for San Francisco. USaL—Sailed Dec 2—Stmr Newsboy, Fracisco. for Ban SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Santa Cruz, hence Nov 27. COOS BAY—Barbound Nov 3—Simr Arcacs, for San Francisco. TACOMA—sailed Dec 2—Ship Columbls, for San Fiancisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Dec 1—Schr G W Watson. from San Pedro Dec 2 —~cur Peerless. from San Diego. TATOOSH— Passed Dec s—Stmr Mackinaw, fm Tacoma, for San Francisco. POINT ANGELE~—In bay Dec 2-Bark Prus- a, T hence Nov 17. for Port Blakeley. RT BRAGG—Arrived Dec 2. tmr Noyo, fm Mos. i.anding. stmr Rival, hence De: 1. POINT ARENA—Arrved Dec 2—Simr Alcazar, henes De 1 VENTURA —Sailed Dec 2—Stmr Geo Loomis, for San Francisco. COOS BAY Froan_ sco POINT ton, flom N VE from ~an Pedro. Sailed Dec 2—Stmr Arcata, for ban arbonnd-S mr Czarina. REY ES—Passed Dec 2—Bark Carroll- aimo, for san Francisco. URA—Arrived Dec ~S mc Hueneme, SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 2—Stmr Laguna, fm Fureka: hr Sadie, from Umpqua: schr Mabel Gray, from Eureka: schr Esther Buhne, from Eu- rexa; wes . fro P Sailed Dec schr Louls rt B —stmr Navarro. from 1 keiey mpqua: bktn Northe EUREKA—Arrived | vc 2—Schr O-tillie Fjord. from Coos Bay: stmr ~outh Coas, hence Nov 29. As 'ORIA—Sa: for San Francisc ie 1 Dec B ne Alice Bianch- T bark Crrraaale, for Queenstown: Brship Klginshire, for Queenstown. EU I EKA—Sailed Dec 2 | Sercna Thayer; schr Guide. sear John A, schr Eva, for ~an Fran. cise: stmr Souca son, for Sydney. NEW PORT—Salled Dec 2. Huevemsa. Coast, ior schr Metha Nel- —Stmr Westport, for COOS BAY—Sailed Dec 2—Stmr Czarina, fof San Fra-cisco trom rt Brage. SOUTH BEND-Sailed Thelin and Daix Rowe, for smr Chilka , for Astoria. SAN DIFGO—arrived liee 2—Sumr Alcatraz, Dec 2-Schrs Jennie Sau Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Dec 2—Stmr Coquille River. hence Dec POINT ARENA —Salied Dec 1 for Port Lus auge.es. NEW YORK—Salled Dec 1—s for New York. Eastern 2—Stmr Alcazar, Ports. tmr Co:tage Olty, Arnived Dec 1—Stmr Alijanca, from Colon. Yarwizn Porte HONGKONG—Arrived Dec 1—Br stmr Empress of Japan, from Vancouver. HIUGU—>alled Nov 27—Br bark Dudee, for Po tland. Si{ANGHAT—Sailed Nov 30—Br ship Cambrian King. for Por 1an ADELAIDE—Salied Oct 25—Br ship Hornby Castle, for Or gon. Movements of Tran<-Atlantic Steamars. COPE for New York. QUEENSTOW for New York. HAGEN — ailed —Salled Dec Dec 2—stmr Island. —Stmr Teutonic, PHILADELPHIA—Sailed Dec 2—Stmr Neth- erland, for Antw rp. LONDON—Arnved Dec 2—Stmr Manitoba, frm valla, from New York. CHERBOURG—Sailed Dec 2—Simr Trave, for New York. Thing- GENOA—Salled Dec 2—Stmr Kaiser Wiineim 11, for New Yock HAMBURG—Arnved Dec 2—Stmr Palatla, for New York. ROW I EA D—Passed Dec z—Stmr Lucanla, tm New York, for Queeustown and Liverpool. Smportation KAHULUI—Per Luriine. bbls moiasses. 73 car whels. EUREK shit gl bul skin bdls hides, L7 bags sugar, 50 29 tons scrap iron, 14 —Per Fomona—2 cs fish, 1,306,122t , 10 M sh kes, 63 oxs butter, 1 Sk skins, 1 15 doors, 3 kegs sash 1 bx froft, 77 cs mdse, =71 bxs apples, 1 bx diver's urnishings, 50 SKS peas. bdls greea n.des, 2 sks potatoes, 1 oF spice, 11 pkes express, 1 sk o n. E tand E R K—41 ht bxs fish, 39 bxs fish, 174 bx 4 vutier, 60 ¢s coudensed milx. 1 cs shoes. 7 cs mdse, 1 cs canned guods. 3 bbis plckied fish. 43 -ks potatoes. 2 kegs clder. 1 cs cigars, 61 doors. ware, NDOUINO—Per 9 h des, 1 pke skins, 1 sk tails, L bx ap- roin t Arena—l pkg nbarde ples, 10 pkgs m se. 176 M 1t lum ver. Folnt Arena—19 bxs outter, 206 bxsapples, 40 pKgs blaes and | pelts, 11 he 0ss. 1 Sk talls, 2 bxs gerse. 1 pump. 2 bxs fish, . pk: m ise. HUENEME—Fer Tillamook—597 sks barley., 1100sks wheat, 4212 sks corn, 118 cs honvy, 243 k3 veaus, 9 buis pelts, 2 C3 cu<PIaOrs, 4 Sks bees- wax, 1 wheel NEW PORT—Per Coos Bay- 6 sks walnuts, § sks popcorn, 18 bXs oranges, 2 bxslemous, 465 x5 oarley. East San Peiro—9 sks dried vegetables, 6 bxs 50 der. Sau Pedro—500 sks corn, 500 sks barley. Ventura—1 bx seed. 1 ¢s cigars, 8 sks dried fruit 6 .xsorang-s, 26 bxslewons, 83 sks wal- Lus 38 s a:monds. Santa Barbara—s sks walouts, 2 bxs butter, 74 bx; hinaware. “Gotetu~ 275 sks walnuts. Gaviota - 18 sks crawtish. Porc Harford—14 cs egga. 1 bx apples. 1 keg whis pou:tr; 214 csje.simmous. 5 bxs fish, 2 bxs 15 bxs butser. 67 sks drie | prunes, 1 coop 3 coops chickens, 4 bxs fish. ‘San Simeon—1 bx tinware, 13 bxs batter, 28ks abalones, 3¢s eggs, 49 dressed caives. <onsignees. Lurline—Meory F Allen. Bor Toint Arena. Mendocino Lumber Co: J § Cotion; Standard Ol Co: W Chronicle: Foliard & bodge: Stiau Fost: M rraidenstein Dairymen’s Unior E Wonney & Co: 1 Christent B Sumner & Co: Tha Russ, Early & Co: S : A Paladini; sen: J A hiley: L Dailmann & Co: Mitchell & Goolal: The Aer Per Pom C W Burze:s H Liebes & Co. L odge, Sween-v & rsMarshall, Teggart & Co: man: mo:or Co. —A Paladiof: A Fay Brigham, Hoppe& Co: D Maasen! Eveleih & Nash: Mahoncy Fros: Gray & Miterel 1 a- Higgins & Collins; B &S Cowmereiar Co: M Hud.ies vn: National Jee Co; Overland Freight and Iransfer Co; ~cott & Van ard le A Parmisano: & . Fargo & Cos 5 Gooaman: American Unioa Fish Co: A ~yivester: Lum ber Co 111 Fruic W B Sumner & Co: Teggert® Co: L T Co; 7z: Cule fornia Fish C0: A E en & C0: t Onito; J H Kes sing: Milani & Co: Cabn, Nickelsburg & Co: Pact. e Coas. Fish Co: C k Wn.tney & C; C E Whitney & Uo a 103 1Kils Bros: ¥ B Halght J H Newvauer & Co:lJ H Cain & Co de Ha en: Hooker & Co: H H ..0can: J H V D Vergilio: N 3 Ross & Hewle: . Micha itsc 1 J Kruse; hike Bros: New York Beiting Lo: McDonough & Kunyon: Oakland Irer Works: Norto: ber and M.lling Earl - & C Wolf & Son: & Co. Yer Coos Bay—J H Cain & ( A Gerberdlug & Co: rev: Minaker d Welianas; 10n Tron \\ orxs: Standurd Of Wieland Browing Co. EJ Bowen & Cor H Dutard: W ¥ Bros: J Ivancovi S P M ilin: Co: Miicheid & Goodn | D £ Al1soa & Co: Hendcer on, b, Bros: L Scatena & Co: J K can Impo t Co; Maggini; Brigham, Ho, Norton, Teiler & Co: W 1-tt: Wheaton, Bre.n & Co: Bomith & Co: Hilmer, Breq! mechants: Chas & Co; Western s Tellec & C ch & Co. Marshail Montgome; eat Co. i Pucific Coast Lum : Wheaton, Breon & Co; Ruy Roe( & Hew.eti: Witzel & Baker; Ny O B >mith % Co: 'an, Dohrmana W C Price & Cos P oeitic Meial Amer Press Assu; | Co. Dalion Bros: Kinalie Sweeney @ oy : A Levy & Co: TOWn & Co; Hillg Lodge, Atmsby & Co: A . ezt ‘tummyen;L Dpe & Co: Gety Garca & Bros & Cot & Baker: Ross& Hew airymen’s Union; 0 hoft & Schuis: Fish TY & Co; H Heckman alla. Waliace, Victoriaand Port gf < 7 1

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