The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 17, 1897, Page 10

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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIPAY, DECTMBFR 17 1897 e e L N THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Anotherdrop in Silver. ‘Wheat doing better again. Barley firm. Oats and Rye unchanged Corn firm. Jiay advanced. Feedstuffs unchanged Beaos firm. Sugar higher. New prices for Codfish Onlons advancel again. Patter and E.gs steady. Poultry quiet and unchanged. Game steady. Oranges weaker. Otner Fruits unchanged. Provisions as before. W ool, Hides and Hops unchanged. A ROSY OUTLOOK. A New York Financier Sees Brilllant T mes n the Future. The circular 0f Henry Clews, under date of New York. Decembe 11, says: “Tie great forelgn de- mand for our wheat &t high piices has impariea a wondertul stimulus to busiuess In the West. which §s not likely to subside when that cause is spent. The whole interior I3 apparently about to tarton a new era of development. Kansas cares litt'e sbout free silver now that its citizens are ge:ting out of de oming prosperous. The 1fid nily looking forward 10 & very The South is fally pros- w-priced co ton and the check W jever seare. an be placed upon suffer- he fiigT Some of our industries are si ore spots Sk flom verproduction, and st (he bix Easiern centers, where Lhe brunt of hard times had to be borne, he recovery is naturaily slow.-r than in vou ers. Ihe general troud, e v.rd_exvansion, and the Jowever Sorane. * contidence which now pr U s will within & few weeis express itse { In ar. fon. 7his ho: Ver,1s not the season for bust: 38 &c i¥ity, and rat iwp:ovement need not be ected berore the spring. s {vhalk ars now. hiaving thelr fuil faharotof the pew prosperity Eaini g8 both net and gross are showligtie most gratifylog gains. The uni- Sormiiy anG s.ead ness of Liese gains is some “ual. Lor the last thren months (he regularly tep rtin their earni s exch Sweek have ehown gaias of mrem 10 (0 20 per cent. Very few roads reported decii s, and these were unimporiant As u re ulia few dividends have beeu increased, aud others are certain to follow it azecu.ting.” o) Carson ?‘S anfrancrsce O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS ShOW PRECIPHATION, DURING PAST 12 MOURS wrplanation. The arrow files with the wind. The top fignres | rose at one time above vesterday’s closing level, ¢ station indica = maximum temperature for (he | @ays: those underneath it.if any. the amount of FAIDTAIL of melted 50w in inches and hundrediha during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines. connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotied lines, equal iemprrature. Ihe word “high” means high barometric pressure and 18 usually accom falr weather: “low” pressure, an Uiy preceded jed by cloudy westherand rains lly frst appear on the Washingion he pressure is high in_the wterior refers (0 low and When low along the coast, and tLe isobars extend north and south alonz the comst. rain is probable; but when the “low’ 1s inciosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. Witha “high” in ihe vicinity of Idaho, and the pressurc falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expacied in summer and coider Weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. THE WEATHGE DFPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- AU. SAN FRANCISCO, De- BUREATU. UNITED “TATES TURE WEATHER | cember 16, 1847, 5 P u The 0 lowing are the seasonal rainfalls to date, s compared with those of 'he same date lust sea- s00 and the rainfall duri g the past twenty-four hours: Kureka — this season, 16.89 iast s ason, Past 24 hours trace; Red Bluff 6.08 this season, 9.65 last seas n, — past 24 hours: Sacramento, | 4.22 (his 8 ason, 5.60 last season, — pust 24 hours: San Fran-isco 4.07 this season, 8.78 last season, — past 24 hours: Fresno1.95 this sea- 501 3.60 la t season, — past 24 hours: Sun Luls Obispo 1.57 this season, 6.02 last season, — psst 24 hours; Los Ange.es this season, 384 los season, — past 24 houri; San Diego 1.23 tuis season. 3.15 las: season, — past 24 Lours: Yuma | 51 this season, .25 last seusos, — past 24 | hours San Francisco daia: Maximum temperature 53, minimum 43, mean 4%, Weather Conditions and General Fore- custs, ressure lies over the upper An area of high Missouri Valley and Rocky Mcuntain region. i he 1em e xture has remained nearly stationar over the acfic~lope. Uver Souther . lagho there has b-enafall (£20 deg. in (helas 24 hours Heavy & d killing 110 ts were reporied gener- ‘0. brougaout Ca a tuis moruing and will Prob 5is occur again on Friday aorning Rain is falling over Washington and Northern Oregon Forecasts made at ~an hours ending mid ight, Dece uber Northern California — Fair her, Francisco_for 7, 18973 Friday; continued W th heavy frots in the morning: thirty hight nortuerly winds athern California — rair Friday: continned coid weat by neavy frosi rriday mora- inz; lizht winds, Aevada—Fair Friday continted cold weather. Utah—Fa r Friday: continuwd cold wea her. ATizona—Fair - riday: continued cold wrather; probuoly frosts in tue Sule River Valley Frida. mor ug. San Francisco and viclnity — Fair Friday; conti ved coid weather: yrobably heavy fros: in the mocning; hicht wesiery wiad. - pecial Tepori f om lount Tamalpais tiken aid P oo Clear; wind, souih, 4 miles per hour: temper- wure, 40 degrees; maximum. 48 ie:rees ALEXANDER 1CADIE al Forecast Offi-ial. NEW YORK TOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, Dec. 16 —Hardening of the rate for money has taken the heart out of the s ecu a. tion in securities for the time being. ‘i he raze for | money heid firm at 3 per centallday until the €0 e of ihe stuck market, when there were trins. actions ac 3 p-r cent, « 1th offerings at iy, T.e Uuion Pacific revrgan zition committee to-day paid into thesub- . creait ba ance of tha SUr - £5,500,000 in cash, the i.stitution ai the Clearing- house beine §7,677,139. It is the general bellef in bankiDg Circ ic8 thet Call money Wil not s eld be: 1ow 3 pir ceut beioie tie end of the year and may rule bigner. The accumula 10 0f fand+ in wn.lel. 1ation of January disoussements of dividends an Interest wiil make further demend on the money market. Bankers deprecate the idea that tuere is any stringency of mouey in prospect., 11 view of the fici thal the Government will redeem b~ cor: Teucy perhaps 1o th amount of over § 9,400,009 on January 14, before .hs next installinent ls due on the Uulon Pacific payment. Rates for time mouey for the shorier periods were marked up to-day, 8 weli as those for call moner, the quotations being 315@4 jer cent tor 80 and 90 days. Aithough there s still_some movement ‘of urrency to pownts i the South &nd W est. the stiffening of the money rate here was reflected. & Tise of the rates f0r dOmeSLic «xchange on New York inter-points. The rates for sterling excha sharply. posted rates failing bs a'id actuas Tates 3 of acent. There wasa very clear indicution of t e resources ut command, boh in the iurge credits abroad and fo the ubundauce of mouey ju the Luterior, deposits being reported 10 be unpr. cedent d in voiume and prices of gili-edged stou: rities for investm~nt at the highest level Known. Both deposiis and oans of New York clearing. house banks are_at hign-wa er mark ine former o cuLLIDg 011 Saturday to $675..69,000 nud (he latter 10 $607.7-5,300. The .oans inciud s & loss amount of time 1oans than usual, and bow the banks have ratber light holdings of commereial paper. The proportion of money in call loans 1s the largest on record. The caillig of some of these loaus hes appaient'y pui some stock exchan operators to inconvenience, but there 1s no. apparcnt any very strenuous demesd for mone. Itis the opinion of Wali s redt that iarge Opera: Lors about co . pieted (he taki g 0f profiis yew er- day rnd are ready for ad-ciine. There was some fur he- evidencs of liquidaion Lo-day and ditie €vidence of support o :teide the coalers and one or two of the speciaitics. FPrices of mauy stocks 7ge also responded | | | | | | | | | Canada =o. 2 but all weakened beiore the cloge. The extreme deciines ius great many cases were a polnt or over and in some cases net losses excreded 4 point Sugar was the prin. ipal center of wopr. and closed 134 lower. e ped on thi reaciton ihe bon: market was fairiy active, and was n irifie easier ou the late dealings. Sales, $2,850,- 0w Uniited States new 4’s are 14 lowe The total saes of stocks to-day 600 shares, inciuding: Atchison preferred 4940, Buri- ngton 16,191. ° Louisville and Nashvile 6410, Ma htian 2,810, Missour] Pacific 12,285, New Jersey Cen ral ‘35,420, Norther . Pacific 3680, do preferred 20.210, Reaaing 9697. Rock Isiand 9325, St Paul 26,340, Soutuern Hailway preferred 4577, American’ Tobacco 4977. Chicago Great Western 1790, Peopie’s Gas 10,755, Consolidated Gas 3930, Sugar sion. Seiling for London account LONDON MARKETS, NEW YORK, Dec 16.—The Evening Post's Lon- don financial cablegram says: Yesterday’s opum. fsm was sighty checked at the opening of the | siock markets here 10-day, and in the absence of public support a setback in prices followed, notably in home rats. The duiluess was snori-lived, how- ever, and all the markets ar+ silll maioly profes- sional: ihey have an axcellent u.dertone especia ly consiiering the period of the vear 18 were Irregli ar, LUt ot gsod 10 gon- | Norfolk und Wesiern p.eferred was spe- | bouznt by the ¢ iques b re. The close was hebest. The deaand or bon!s for New York | continues. Grand Truuks \ere booming and ' den fugs I All Canadian 8 0cks were gener ally 200d. Gold s in urgent demand at the Conti- nent. ihe Indian Council sold 11 lakhs of special bills at ra es ranciog up to 15-16. Money rates in India are rising: races at banks of Bombay and Bengal are up to 6. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Frices for Bonds and Railway Shares. NFW YORK, Dec. 16.—Money on call easler at 21,@3%: last loan 2%: ciosed 134%: prime mer canu< paper, 3@e%. Sierling exchane weak, with accual business in bankers' bills at $4 474 @i 55 for cemand And 4 K2lp for sixi ania: posted raes, §3 B3@4 ¥i and §4 56@ 1 commercial bilis, $4 8l1g: silver cer ates, 5634 @0T34c; bar siver, 8534c: Mexican State doiiars, 4bi4C: LOVerument bonds, easy; tonds, duli; railroad bonds, easier. CLOSING §TOCKS. Raflroads— (=t Panl . Atchison 1815 Preferred. Preterred .. ..., 3074/t Paul & Omahy Preferred Baltimore & Ohio. 123p 2 ~outhern Pacific Canada Pacific.. Canada Southeri.. 53 |southern kailway Centrai Pacific.... 1032 Preferred ..... Ches & Ohio....... Y134 Texas & pacific. . Chicago & A1ion..162 | UP,iral assmtpd LU PD &G g Wabash. Chicag Chicago, Ind & L. 9 Preferred do do prefd. 31 |Wheel & LK 2 CCCa st L 4 ‘ Preferred... 10 Yreterred.. [l 80 I xpress Compani s— Del & Hudson.....118 |adams kx... 156 Del L&W.. .1 [185 |American Fx. ....115 Del & Rio G 11t United States...... 30 Preferred Wells-Fargo. ......118 Erie. new | Miscelianeous— First vreterred A Cot il Ereterre G Nor p Hocklng Val. Jiiinots Cent. s 110314 Am Tobacco,.. Preterred Luke Erie & V 16| preferred Prefe D31 [veoples uns. Lake Snore 173 |Cons. Gas... Louls & Nasn...... 034 Com. tabie Co.. Mauhattan L. 10588 Coi ¥ & iron... MetSt Ratiway...121 | do do prefd... Michigan Centrai 1044 Gen. Elecidc Minu &St L., 2614 illinois Steel do do Ist prefd. S8 | & . lede Gas Mo. Pacific. . Y, Leac.. Miobile & UBfo..lll 28| do prerd. Mo K&T... 10 1o3g Nat Lin Oil @o prefd.l] 3ulg Uregon Imp. N J Ceniral... .l 92 Pacific Mall. N} Central. ..l 107% Puliman Palace, N Y Chicago &St L 1814 ilver Ceruficates, do do 1s. prefd. 73 |- tan Rope&lwina do do 24 prefd. 35 |suzar... Nor West.. Preterred No Amer Uo. C & 1ron No Pucific. . S Leather. .. Preferred | Preterred. Ontario & W....... 185y U S J.ubber. Ure R & Nav 30 Preferred Ure Short Lin 18 |Wesiern Uni Pitisburg.... ..., 0168 [Ch G W Keading: 2215(C & N W, Lock Isiand. StLouis &S F.. §014| Preterred I Ti, K0 G & Watn.... €0 1st jrererred. 50 Preferred . Q0 24 preferred.. 2054 St L & N W SUE, M&M...... 125 | Freferred.. CLOSING BoxDs. U~ New d4s, reg... 12614 N J Cent Gen Ba..1 g0 do ds coup..12914 North Carolina 85125 Cods, reg........113 Dods....... ... 103 €ods. coup. 11434 Northern Pac Tsts 12 o s, Teg. 99i5| Do, 3s........... 6034 dobs. reg...... ..11435, o, 4s. Ge Bs, coup......11415|N Y C &8 L és Listrct 5608......10814 \or & Wés........1:2 ala Class A.. 7771105 | Northwest Consols 14414 Do, Ciass B...../108 {" Do, deb 5s.......117 Do. Class C.....7100 |Uregon Nav Lo, Currency....100 | Do, 48 hison 4s.. ... 90 0S| Do, Adj 48 1o, O Imp lsts tr... Do, S8 Lr...... 4.3 Pacific 6s, of "85, (11215 exding 4s..... Can Pac lsia.. Chgo Term.... C& Ohio Ch&D s Den & 1t G 1sis. 110455 Rio G West, inis. er 0~8 S L& TN s n8 Den & K G ds...". 9015 (St L & ~ F Gen 6511 15 Eas. Tenn lsts.... 10815 -t P consols 1511 Yrie Gen 4s D T2 5P C & Platsl 1220y FW&DIiststr. 70 \ By A1 Gen Electric 53....100 " |S Carolina Nn-fnd. 14 GH&SAGs. 105 |~outhern kv 5a... 9ily do do 2a'ofd 102 ~tanRpe&Twines 591, H & T Cent 53.. 11215 Tenn New Set 3s.. 911 2 @0 con 6s.. 105 7 | Tex Pac L& G 1sts 9 Iwa C1ts .99 = Kan P Co *5 1025, Kan P 1st(D D)t r.112 La Nw Consol 45..1 1 130714 L&N Unids.....] ¥7 | Do, 2ds........... 81 2100 | West Snorw 4s... 111 - Bsly|Va Ceniuries..| 614y . ¥634| Do, eterred 31y MY Central Tats. 1. 814 | KsCity P&G1ats bs— MINING STOCKS. .8 32/untano....,., 25 Ophir... 3 115 Pivmouth. . Deadwood 90! Quicksilver Gould & Corry. 2| “do pMd...... Jiwie & Norcross. 110 “lerra N evad liomesiake. ... 1000, tandard. ! Iron Stiver.. "0 "7 45! nion Cob...... 18 Mexican. S Yellow Jucket.ll u5 BOSTON. Dec. 16 —Atchison. 1334: Bell Tele- phone. 264 Chicugo, Burlington ana Quincy, 9865: Mexican Central. 6: Orexon ~hort Line, —: San D ezo, —: 0ston and Monians, 144355 Eutte and Buston, 233 NEW YORK GLAIN AND PRODUCE, NEW YORK, Dec 16 —FLOUR—Recelo's, 9460 bbis: exports, 1063 Lbls. Quiet, but steady, ciosing firmer. WH Al—ieceipts, 144,300 bushels: exports 104,871, €pot firm: No 2 red. 9x%ge. Options opened firm on cables, small Norihwestern re- ceipts and cold wea her West, after & slow trade all duy wound up stron, fz@lc net ad- VADCe 0D €Xp TL business and rumored reductions of Freuchduty. No.2 red, M y. 93 5-16@94c closed 937sc. December, 9714,@98%y, ciosed, 9815c JOP=— teady: State, common to choice, 1895 crop, 4@bc; 196 crop, 6@dc: 1897 crop. 15@18e, Pacific « oust 1895 crop, 4@6c; 1896 crop, v@9c: 1897 crop, 15@ ¥e. M—Dull, ady. METALS—Pliiron warrants barely steady for near months and drmer for ate deliveries at $6 70 @6 ). Lake Copper was reported as unchangea at $10 H7ia@ll Tin, easv, at $:3 60@-3 6. peiter, uichanged. 'ai $3 X6@A. asier, at $3 T0@3 72 The firm fixiug the selllug price for miners’ and smelters’ calls tue iead market 8101, At $8 50 COFFEr—Options ciosed dull, 5 poiuts net Jower. December, $5 85 Spot Coftes jobbing. 71 Blo@ise SUGAR — It | centrifugal, test. 4c, Ay 5@55-16C: savdard A, 41s-ive; coniec- tioners’ A, 4 5 11-16c: cut loat, A 11;.6¢: crushed, | 5%c; powdered. S14c; granuiated, 6 1-16: cubes, ac. unchanged 10 sales, 30,000 bags, including March, $6. Rio. steady. No. 7 fnvoice. Bpc. mild market, steady; Cordo: strong: fair refiolng. 3lsc refined. fi moid BUTTER — keceipis, 4000 packages Western creamery, 15@23c; Elgins, 23c. 12@)7c. quiet; faciory, | and Seed. $2 6 lo: Mess Pork o bbl, 87 60@7 65: | Lard '8 100 Bs £4 5215@: 55 Suort Kibs siaes (loose). 84 B5i@i 70. Dry Salied Shoul- that was consider.bly modified by a cxblegram ! from Rosario savin: that it was doubtful if any | material damsge had been do e by he rain Aniw erp, as well &8 London and Liverpool, con- fi/m d the previonsiy repor ed dsmag-, Anvwerp sending at the same Ume buying orders for about 000 bushels of May wheat Zero or still lower temperature was the fodica- Uou fur to-nighit over ihe unprec denied wheat fieds in the greater part of Missouri, ail of ilinots, Ind ana. Chio and_Pennsylvauia. 10 say ot 1ng of Keutucky and Tennessee, which are 180 sai 10 huve lost this snow that fell in those Stazes u fow days ago. “T'he toal increase in contract stocks for the day was about 2:5,000. Almatic porl clearances of wheat and flour were equal 1o 580,000 bushels. After 1. Jclock the previousiy prevailing letha gy eave place to a trifle more appearan e of the market bel g still awase and in the ourse of another hait hour it was kicking its heels up in a 1ively fashion and hitting the bears Lard at every jomp. On he reported working at New York of 150.- | 000 busheis No. 2 red winter wheat for export, | some oue who had been walliug pati uily lora signal began buy iz, in cousequence o which May was up 10 9214¢ and &t (he close it wus bring- ing 9215@¥214c ot more Lhan 50,060 bushels Dec: mber was traded in. This, witn the sirensth of Decemi er was sufficien (o advance ihe price of thiat delivers to $1 U014, which was the ciosing rce. P'Corn acted much as 1t did yesterday, starting stea iy, then showing weakness but nuaily turning | strong. Sympathy with wheat was mainly re- sponsible for the late 8 rongth. Oats for December were weak o lquidation, | May forihe gien er pa t of ihe day acted | weak in 8ym pathy. When wheat and corn turned | firm the varly deciine was recovered. | Ihere was 1 ore ou siie trade in provisions and | the market coutiuu. d o advance. The leadiok futures ranged as follows: ARTICLES. e High.| Low. | Close Wheat No. 2— | | | 9815 9814 1002 Javuary ... 9314 Ug| 9.5%4| 9414 TR w,r.;l v2ly| 9144 vuig Corn No. 2534 2534 TR Mess Pork ® bbi— Decembe Jsuuary. May..... 5 Lard, § 100 Dy~ December January May. . Short Ri December. Jauuary. iay . 4 3214 4 3uip 4470, sl |48T3 S 1450 Cnsh quotations were as foilows: Flour, qulet: No. 2. Spring wheat. 8814c: No. 3 Sprinz W neat, ) c: No. 2 Kea. § U0@I 00%c; No. 2 Corn 2613c: No.z Omis, 213,@22c: N0 2 White, Lo.b. 24@24%c: Nu. 3 White, f. 0. b., 24c. No 2 iye 36c: Na No. 1 Flaxseed Barley. 1. 0 b. 26@ 155:@1 174" Prime Tinoiny ders (boxed). $455@4 7o: Shore Clear Sides (boxed), £45715@3 T73: Whisky, distlilers finished goods, # ca. 5119, ARTiCLES. | Receipia. |Shipments Flour, bbis 2 18 000/ 15,000 W heat. bu, 248,000 5,000 Corn, bu 00| 331,000 Osts’ bu'. 427,000/ 14000/ i 80,000 On the Produce Exchange to-dav the ke wes steady. Creamery, 15@2lc: dairie., 12@19c; cheese, quiet. K@sbac: exps sieady, iresn, Wheat Movements. Receints. Ehipm ents. Clttes. Busheis Minneapolis, . 1s 620 Dututn. ... 700 T 8l097 Milwaukee . 146.0 Chicago 4875 | Toleco. - 5000 St. Louts .. . 25000 vetrow. ., 8753 | . Kunsas Ciy.. 25,000 | 233.995 | TIDEWATER. 79874 104,871 | 765 | - Baimore ... A ..New Urieans. 24000 212510 TARIS FUTURES. Jan. Flour — Opening 61 05 Closing...... 6115 Wheat—Opening..... 910 | Ciosing....00 007 A 2515 | LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTUR e, Dec. Mar Mar. Julv Sept. | Opentng TSR T4bk 7314 7084 snx.; Closing. 7455 Tslg 707 683, EASTEEN 1iVis. 0CA MARKET CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—CATTLE—Cattle sales were largely st $4 30@5 )0, Christmus beeves | being salutle at $5 40@5 65 and prime cattle | golng for &5 20@5 55 & xporters were good buy- | ers at §4 70@5 25: stockers and feeders, £3 10@ 25 A common stockers went for $3@ | 5: choice ca v-s. $6. HOG>—Sajes were argely at §3 35@3 45, and course heavy pac.ers went al §3 20@3 25, Plgs sold SHE b were wanted at $3@4 60 and Western-fed sue-p at 83 70@4 90. ) ambs were activ. ai 84@6 for poor 1o cnolce and some Christmas lsmbs broughs 8 25, an advance of . receipts—Caitle, 11,U00: hogs, 27,000; sheep, 11,000. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 16 —CATTLE—Recelpts. 5000 Market slow to weak. Texas steers, $2 75 | @3 15: Texns cows, 2 5@ 05; native s.eers nadve cows aud heiters $l@ Stockers and feeders, 3@ 25: buls £2 5@3 60. HOG~—Kecelpts, 14,000. Market o 10 be higher, closing weak. @3 :5: ueavies. 3 40; mixea $3 yoraers ned strong Bulk of sales. §3 25 3 25@3 40; $3 25@ lighis, 83 205 35. | pigs, $3@3 20. teceipty, 3 Muriet strong. $3 8U@5 65; muitons, 82 75@4 40. Lambs, OMAMA. Dec. 16 —CATTLE—Receints, 2600. Market 5@10C_lower. Native beef steers, £3 60 | @4 90: Western steers, £3 50@4 20: Toxas stecrs, # @3 60; cows and heiters, $. (@4 20: canners, $2@3: stockers cnd feeders, $3 50@4 40, calves #4@6: bull siazs, etc., $2@3 50. H Gs — Receipts. 60U0. Mark™t a shade higher. Heavy, $320@3 30: niixed, $3 ubad 3u; ights, | 23 30@3 40: buik of sales, £3 75@3 30. SHEE—Recelpts. 2000, Marse: steady, Falr 10 choice natves 3370@4 70: far to choice Weaterns, 5 60@4 30: common w0 stock sheep. $3@4._lambs, §4@5 00! muttons, $3@4 75; lamus, +5@5 75. pe: CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 —To-day" Of the condition of the treasary shows cash balance, $228.181,511; goid reserve, $159,. 478,692, NOLTHERN WHEAT MARKEL Ore on, PORTLAND, Dec. 16.—Wheat was firmer again to-day and prices 1 oved up a shade. Expor.ers nere quoting 731,@74c for Wa la Wallu and 76@ 77c for valley and blue stem, and It is repo ted buyers in - Be Liiwrior v ere Py ng 4 ce ( more Charters a ¢ qule and the arriva of hali dozen Erain ships within th- past 48 hours will ease the strain on the warehouses for a few days. Washingion. TACOMA, Dec. 16.—No. 1 blue atem, 76c; No. 1 elub. 7235c: FORTLAND BUSINESS, PORTLAND, Dec. i6 —Exchanges, §201,645; valances, $44,249. FORLIGN MARKETS. Loudon. LONDON, Dec. 16 —Consols, 113 1-16; sliver, 2614d; French renies —. Live: pool. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 18— Wheai—Steady: No, | 1 standard California wheat. 37s 3d: cargoes off coast, nothing doing: cargoes on passace. nomi- unchanged. +n | shcouniry markets, quiet: ch country markets quiec and steady; wheat EGGS—Recein's. 3884 packazes; quiet: State and Fenusyivanin, 21@26c; wWestern. 2u@2dc. Dried Eruits NEW YORK. Dec. 16.—California dried fruits: Apples strong: other fuits steady. Eva orated apples, comuion, 5@ic B Ib: wrime wire irav, 8c: wood-dri-d prime, 8hga8l4c: choice, 81pc: fancy, 9@9Vac PRUNE: # b as to size APRICOT~—oral. 7@8ihe: PEACHES—Unpecied, 76105 and quality. vorpurk, 9@11c. peeled,” 12g20c £ CHICAGO GKAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Wheat was firm, May opening 3@34ec advance, while December twas 134c higher. rome of the advance In May was 8000 lost. ~peculalors who hal a profit fn sight in wheat bought yesteraay to it, aud tue contract became 50 very light for the rest of the iorenson that small holders were discouraged at the ap- parently small prospec. for any further advauce during the day, and an occasional 5000 or 10,000 bushei lot was sold. 50 narrow was the market, #nd 30 inaispsed were the traders to do any buy- ing at the moderaie advance, that even the selling of such driblets had ther depressing effect, and 1rom the opening price May slowly sa ged durl .« the next two hours 1o 9134c. For about au hour afier the time referred to 1t 8004 at 91340, vary- ing only futhal Ume rom buyers to sellers and the reverse. i he features of the early news Causing the bull- ish f eiing with which irading started came f1 n in Puris, quiet; tlour in Parls, steady, CUITON- Uplauds. -164. cLOSE. CORN — December steady, 3s 234d: January Simv, 8s1%0: spou Amecican mixed firm, s —_——— | }XUHANGE AND BULLION. &erling Exchange, €0 d = 48315 Sterling Exchange, sight. = 48615 Steriiug cabies........ .. - 4gi New York Exchange, sight........ — s New York kxchaonge, telegraphic. — 1714 Fine Sliver, per ounce - b63y Mexican Dollars.........." L AT e IRODUCE MARKET. VHEAT AND G1HER GRAINS, W HEAT—Advanced quotations at Chicago, Liv- erpoo! and Paris hardened fuiures here, as wi 1 ba seen, but the improvement In spot prices was slight. The demand was not brisk. Tidewater quotstions are as follows: $1 4114 for No. 1, §1 4234 for choice and $1 45@) 4735 W cul for extra choice jor milling. (ALL FOARD EALES. INYORMAL S¥SKION—9:15 o'clock—May—4000 ctis. §13914: 6,00, $1 39; 6000, $1 38 SECOND SESSION—Aiay - L000 Cils, $1 9875: 14, 0L0. $1 s REGULAR MORNING NESSION—May—22,000 etls, B obla: 24.000, §1 5934 ) o Various s.urces, bo.n 10 eig ) and domest! erj 00l sent higher qu tations, opened 34a nigher and holding its advance wel to the end. There Was further confirmation of rain among the Ar- AFTERNOON SESSION — May — 18,000 #1306 45 EALLEY—The marset continues firm. with a fair demund for Feed. Feed, 85@8744C P ctl for dark to good and 80c ¥ cu for choice; Chevalier, for seed, $1 SU@L 60; gentine wheat crop. alihough the bullishuess +f | Brewing, | Con | wbie a. | baives W cUl tor gark (oast. $106@1 0734 tor No. 1 and 9236@9715¢ CALL TOARD SATES. INFORMAL E¥us1oN—9:15 0'clock—No sales. EECOND SES810N—No sales HEGULAR MOENING Skss10N—NO sales. AFTEENOON SEss1oN—May—2000 cils, 8814c. UAT —There is nothiug new to report. Fancy Feed quotablear £1 15@1 20 cti: - 00d to choice, $10730@1 12 al; mon. #1 0214@] 05: k. B 5 et Koo, &1 S8a1 0, Surprise, $1 U@l 3. % ctl: Gray, #11215@) 1714; Milling. $1 0716@1 1215: Biack, 10r seed. $1 35 1 50. Cilpped Oats sell ut 1 @ ¥ 100 over the raw product. CORN—Large Yellow is scarce and firm, and Smal Yeilow is aso firm'y held W hice 1sdail Smal Ronnd Yellow, 971ec@$] ® ctl; Large Yel- low. $5@97 BYE—s1@] 0215 B cut c B cul: White, 871gc EUCKW Hra1=Quoted at $1 208135 B cil. ¥FLOUR A5D MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Famlly extras, $4 55@4 65: Bakers cxtras. 84 30@4 40 3 bol CORNMEAL RTC.—Feed Coin, #20 50@21: Cracked Corn, $21@22 ® ton. MILLSTUKFS—Prices in sacks are as f0 lows, Dsual discount to the trade: ¥ 100 s; Kye Fiou &5 75: Cornmeal $2 5 Grabam Fiour, 8o §250°® 100: extra cream do, $3: Kice Fiour, Ustmeal, §3 50: Oat Groats. $4: Hominy, §3 10@ 3 50: Buckwheat Flour $3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $3 25; Farina. $4 50: Whole W heat Fioug, $3 2 £375; Pean 4o, 3425 B 100 by HAY AN Kolled’ Uats (bbis). $5 0@ 90; In sacks, Lariey, $4; Spilc Peas, $550; Greea FEEDSTUFFS, ‘The expected advance in Hay has at Iast taken place, though only th: higher :rades are affected. umiers tave beeu buying from hand to mouth for some Lime und 8 0:ks In tneir bands have run low In couscquence. BRAN—$.7 50@ 8 50 @ ton. MIDDL. ¥ Olicake Meal at the mill, edstuffs are unchaoged. NGS—$20 50@22 50 B ton. DSTUFFS—Rollea Baries, $20@21 ¥ ton; $25 50@29 50 B ton: jobbing, $30; Cocoanut Cace. $18@20; Cottonseed Meal, $20@80 ¥ ton. HAY— heat, §12 50@14 50: Wheat and Oat, §l2@l4; Oat $10@12 bU: Barley, $10@12; com- pressed,” §12@i3 50: SIRAW=3U@ibe ¢ bale. Alfalfa ¥5@9 OU: nomiual: Clover, $5@9 50 $ ton. slock, BEEANS AND SEEDS. The market 1s firm at the advance, with a good @emand for coiorea descriptions. 2 80: Small BEANS—Bayos $: 65@: Whites. €] 20@] 85; Largs Whites. $115@1 30: Pinks, $160@1 8u; Reds, §1 40@1 5u: Blackeye. $2 5 xed Kidney, $.@2 25; Limas. ters, $1 40G1 50; Pea, $1 50@ $1 60@1 70. But- 1 60, SEED->—Brown Musiard, $276@3® ctl: Yellow Mustard. §2 Feed, u14@U%,c 234¢; Hemp, Se: DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 2 o POTATOES, oN1ON 5@2 753 oul: Fiax, ¥1 50@2: B I Almala, Gige: Timoihy, 5i4c, Hen 31 255 reen, 81 2091 a0 . VEGETABLES. Onions bave agaln advanced. There 18 no change In Pota oes und Vegetubles. Los Angeies Green P.us 6@7c B Dand String Beaus_7@9 Loes, T5c@$: -5 @ c Epe Poani 1245@i5c 9 B YO 35@40c; Kiver 1b: Green Peppers, b@bc: Tom: umuer Squash, —. TOES—Lariy tose, 40@50:; Burbanks, 40@500 (B sack River Reds, Oregon Burbunks. 30@70¢c: Salinas Burbanks. 60 @sUc; Sweet Polaioes, 40@5.¢ el for Rivers and 85@75¢ for Merced; mew volunteer Fotatoes. 2@-14¢c B b. ONTON v Tow fat Bquash, $5@10: i warilc, 3¢ @ W bx; Green Peas, 5¢; No S—21 60@1 85: cut Onions, T5c@s1 25. ETABLES —Mushrooms. d@15¢ ¥ B: Mur- Hubbard Squash. $8 Dried Peppers 4@ ® abbage, 60@75- B cul; romatoes. 25@65c ring Beans. 23@Ac B 1. GAME. ; Dried Carrots. Prices for Game and Poultry range about the same, both descriptions belug 1n gooa supply. FOULTEY— Live Turkeys. 1i@l2c for Gobblers and 11@ 12 1 jor Hens: dressed Turk Geese, % pair, §1 25@1 5U: Ducks, $3 50@s 5 Hens, $:@5 3 doz: Roosters. soung, 3 50@: oid, 85 5u@+ ©3 75 for iarke and §3 HUG s 11@13c; ao, Fryers, £5 50@4; Brollers, §3 50 5 20 jor small: Figeons, %1 75@2 ® 0oz for young and $1 for old. GAME—Quall, # dozen, Canvashack, $5@6 B doz: $125: Widgeon. 8 bi Geese, 2 60 B doz: @17 Jack Snipe, $1: b $1: Sprig, $2@2 25 Swmatl Duck, $i 25; Gray hite, 8i@1 Honkers, 34@4 50: Engiish Mallard. 3 5 Te: : Branc. $1 50 nipe, $175; $1: Rabblts $1 25@1 50 for Cottontalls and 765c@§1 for small. LEUTTER, (ueeseE AND EGGS. Butter continues firm at the improved prices, witn light siocks. at the quotations. EUTTER— (nraMmyry—Fancy creamerles, onds, 24@2bc ¥ . Kauch Eggs are golug off well Cleese suows no change. 27@28c; sec- DA1RY—ChoiCe 10 1ancy, 25@256C; lower grades, . 1LED—21@322} F1RKIN—1¥@20c 16@: cB D [ UBEAMERY 1 UB—221,@28%c B B EASTERN—12@1 3¢ for Iadle-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild n mon to good, Eastern, 1:15@18%C # b. EGGN_Kanch Eggs, 20@24c: Eastern. 28@.6c 1or tirs; DECIDLOUS AXND 25@2714¢; ‘or tancy, and 15@17¢ "or_seconds. CiTRUS FRUITS, 1l@l2c § B: com- ~@10c: Cream Chedaar, | Young America, 11149 10@11 c: Western, il@1zc; store Ecgs, 20@223ae There s 1o change in any description except Scediing Oranges, which are a shade lower. Ap- ples are going off rather more freely at steady prices. VECIDUOUS FKUITS— Sirawberries—none (n. Grapes drag, in spite of light stocks. Cape Cod Cranverrics, $8@9 50 B bbl: Jerseys, $5@9 dU: Coos Bay. $1 (b P bOX. iy 25@5Uc B box. 18, Winter Nelis, b0c@®1; common kinas, Apples. 25@ Oc P box for common. 50@75 for £00d 10 choice a'. & @ L 25 for \ancy Spitzen bei s Lady Apples, $1 25@1 75 for iarge boxes Grapes. Prrsimmons. 25@50c @ box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges seedlings, Toc@sl: Grapo Frut, £ bu@ 5y B box: Mandarins, in boxes. U@6 c for all kinds. Crates sell about 10c higher ihan boXes. re_guot @1 25: Lem- $3a@4; ous. 75 @$1 -5 for common and §1 50@2 for good to cholce: Mexican Limes. $2¢3 ® box: Cailfor- Dia Limes. in smail boxes, 26@30¢c: Bananas, $1@3 % buuca: Fineappies. $2G3 w (0 DiIED IRULITS, KA.SINS, NUTS, ETC, Thers is not much going on, thou:h the feeling is steady as arule A good demand for frulls.s expeciel after the Lurn of the year. DKIED FRUITS—Quotailons are as follows: Prunes. carioad lots. s@dlac sor 40-50's, 31 3 4 for 50-60's, 3@314c tor 60-70's, 215@244c tor T0-8U's, 2@2Vac w Ib for 0-90's and 1L @180 for 90 100°s: Peaches, 515@+1lgc B D: fancy. Slue: peeled. 10121 @ i Apricots, 4@6c § B for and 7@sigc 10r £ood to fancy Moorparks evaporaied Apples. 1@ c: sun-aried, 3% @dlgci biack Figs 1n sacks. 2@ic Plums. 81o@dboc ® B tor pitted “and 1@llac for unpitted: | Plums, be: Nectarines, 4@6C ¥ Ib for pnme to ached fancy ; Pears, 2@0c tor quaiters and 234@: e for ceoralig to color. etc RAISINS— for 3-crown, be _for a-crown. New Raisins, 214@3c for 2-crown, 4o o kac: tox Sesdices Eultanss and §1 10@ 115 tor sondon layers. Dried Grapes 23;c. U1 S—Cnes nuts are quotable at8@10c @ _Mb: Walnuts, 6@7c $ B for hard and 1. @81%c B D for softahell: Almonds 3@ic for hardshell and $c for papershe I 4c for Ca ior 1 Penuuts, 4@dc jor Emstera and : hiickory Nuis 5@8c B b, Pe- cans, §@10c B Ib: Fliberts, ¥@9lac; Brazii Nuts, #@9c: Coconuuts. $4 bL HO a3gc: 1 LERSWAX—.3@<5c 8 1b. IO VIS NS @5 ¥ 100, +X—New Comn. ivc for bright and 7@9c for lower grades; new water-whit amber extracted, S3,@4C # b xtracted, 414@ The market continues quiet at unchanged quota- tions. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 8lac @ D for heavy, Sc for light medium, 1Uc for for extra ern ugnc sugar-cured _Hams. and’ aZc for suew 1012@11c: hi, 1014c A B ured. Kast- California Hams, B@blac B Ib: Mess Beef, $550 B bbi: eXtra mess do, §9 50; famiy do, $ll@l salc York. $5@s 50 B bbl: exua pnme Pork. $9 50: extra_ciear. $16: Beet. 1114@12140 B . mess, §1450 ® bbl: Smoked LARD—Lastéru tierces quoted ai_5l4c ¥ I for compound ana 6c for pure: paus, 7c: Califorma Jlercen, 5c 9 B tfor compou half-bbis, 6140 0-1 tins. 7e; COTTOLE. less id and 6o tor pure; do oI, Tige. —Tierces. b7 6Ygc. han $00 te—1.b palls, 60 in Packages . case, Bc; 3- B palls. 20 in & case, 83c. 5-1b palis. 12 in & case, B14c: 0D Patia o & rase, SUpc: 50D tins, 1 oF i in Case. s, T3ac B b Thige: wooden Luckets, U Ibs ¢ faDy tuos §0 ' ot T6es balf bble, abow: net, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDFES AND SKINS—Culls and_brands eell 1o unaer sound stock. Heavy saited steers, 10G101ac ® BD: wedium, $c; B16@9c: Stags, Blgc: Calr, 10@lic & 15g15%c: culls “and Veal ldc dry calt, 1%¢: light, 51p@9c: Cowhides, sated Kip. 9c: saited Veal. So: drv_ilides, nd brands, 12@12%4c: Gry Kip ulls. 12¢: Goatskins, saited 20@3bc_each: Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good summer, 25¢ P b medium, 20c: winier 10s; heepskins sheariings. 15 No. 1. rendered. 2, 2@2ae: refined, be; Grease, WOOL — Fall o — Middie /25¢c each: sbort wool Sb@6Uc i medium, 60GSU each: long Wools, BUC@SL 8150 B B: No 2 LRy SO cotntien. tree, 10@13c:_do defective. 10@lic; San Joaguin. de- fective. 7@9c B 1b: do Lambs. 63e@8c: Southern Mountain. 9@i2c: tree Northern, 12@ldc B Ib: a0, defeciive. B@glle;: Humboldt and Mendocine, 13@15c B . HUPS—01d crop. 2@66 P M _for poor 1o alr and B@1uc 1or good: new crop 10@ide. GENERAL M KUHANDISE, FAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 1898 delivery, 554 @534c: Wooi bags, “T@ovc; Frui bugs, digc 03¢ and 6¢ for the different sizes. COAL—Wellington, »8 # 1on: New Wellingion, 88; <o hfield Wellington. 37 50: Neattle. $3 80; Lryant, $500: Coos Hay. $4 75 Wallsend, §7 & ton: Cumberland, $14 60 B ton in bulk and $16 in secks: Pennsylvania, Anibracite Kgz $15 @ VAiE C ODEL © ser, & vovel a5, b blocks. & w8 e@ie Welsh Anihracite, $:@)12: » $7 60 Coke #13in buik and $15 # o in sks. e Unfon F saCoia y announees the following price: i narrow-ganze, 814 ipper, 5.; Or.ental, 143 “eabright. 744 Bundles. 4c: SUGAR—The Western Sugar Reficerv Company bLas advances lis prices sud OW QuOLes w8 10l lows. terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Granuiated, 834c: Califormia A, 53c; half-barrels ¥4¢€ more sy varreis. and boxés L2 more. SAN FRANCISCO wmEAl MARKET. Wholesals rates for dressed stock from slanzh- terers are as foilows. BERF—Firs' quality, 614@7c: second do, 5. 6c; third do. by Gl B £ AL—Larg: 5@6c: small. €@7 B B. MUTTON—Wetiers. 6@7c; l?wo! GcB D LA MB—Spring, 7@sc @ b. PORK—Live Hogs, 354c @ I for large and 314 @5%sc for emali and 314C 1or medium: 50 LOES 2@ ; dressed do. b@blge. KECLIFPYS OF 1KODUCE. YOR 24 HorRe. Flonr. arsks.... 21,158 rggs doz 4,500 Oregon. 7.659 Cheese, cf 76 W heal. cils 18,554 Hides. no, =i . 150 Oregon... 15970 Pelis. bais. 110 583 Bariey, cils . 11595 Wine. gals. 45.650 460 Braudy, gals... 6,750 57| Leather, rils. 188 2,000 Sogar. obis..Z7 1,734 557/ \Wool, bis.. 10u 1.108| Kuisins. 0oxas - 1,022 70/ Qui-ksilver fisky o Oregon. .. 151| Lumber, M fee... 20 Middings, sks. Hobs. bis.... i6 Oregon. 267|F 1,000 Bran, sks. 156 Orexon... 12 Hay. tons 6 Siraw, tons. — [iame. vois. ... 301 Butter, cts...... 104 HOTEL ARRIVALS, PALACE HOTEL F S Macomber. Sonora I P Biethen, Boston R H Lloyd, N ¥ J Carroll, Singapore 1 ¥ Kiiby, Cieveland R Willlams, » ¥ iss Kilby, Cleveianl H H Fnsign, N Y rs J & Kilby, Cleveind Mrs C H Willlams, N Y Spalding, N Y Miss Ensisn, N ¥ arafian, i.os Angeles ¥ s Lalank, Boston Alen, N'Y G Caverhill & w, Canada J Garcia, San Jose Miss Boin-li, Brantford Alexander, Phiiadelp Capt Blakev.\ & w, Cal L Van Laer, The tiague W H Stowell & w. Mich W L Vail, Lo An_eles W A Stowli, Belmont € W Gates, 4.03 Azgeles H i Hlethen, Boston Mrs W L Vail L Angeles L Ander on, Wash Mrs Anderson, Wash Mrs J H Ferlig. Singapre © A Muison, Heleua € D Cooke, N J T > Graham, San Jose Mrs C D Cooke. N J ¥ L Orcuut, Sac M Allen, N Y Mrsi S Giaham, S Jose Mrs G M Allen, N Y 1. N Syromaker, Russia Miss Swayne, ( al W Harper, Phila PS Johuson & w, C V P -hiikewitsh, Russia C M sandiora, K. N P Peter ff, Russia Frau P W cluer,Germany J Koch. Fioland W J Stononam, Austral H Hiras, 1 okio E LOppenheimer, Enx A Pickenvilie. Hamburg H S Bisseil, N Y z Y CpmpmNE PO Mohuy, U SN D M addisin, USN P K >chuman & w, Il W G Hofstoa & w, 111 W C Davidson & w, Il E B Monuneili & w, W Laud, Sac Miss G > A ¢ W Luctle, Colusa, G E Goodman Jr.&w,Cal Miss M Goodman, Naps RUSS HOUSE. 1 M Arthur, Redwood M Suilivan. Pertiand A L Wright. Santa Cruz J J Vanderburgh & wt, C Miiler, Selma L Brown, Colusa A W =cot, Yoio A Moore, Pescadero F O Cary. Los Angeles Selma A E lorber, Alameda L Sezelhurst, Alameds J H ihomas, Rio Vista K A Porch. Auburn B Gulowsy, Wainut Crk J Culotte, New Almaden = Kilpatrick, uiiroy U Stuart, Gilroy G Albe & wf, San Juan R Hubert, sun Juan G donieli, San . afael G M Cameron, Marin H H Forch, ~tockton J kraz.er Chicago G Gufford & 1y, . 03 Avg P s Beut.y, Denver F P Hunt, Nevada City E de Fielias, Los Avg T Green & wt. Woodmt J Tye, Woodmouas Mrs J J Fouls, Ind Mrs L . Walker, Ind K Walker, Ind E P -esslons, ¥t Bidwell H M Ward, Keno L Jacob., buich Flat F Wainstield, Boston D Lilile & wi, Vaiiejo H Bash. Mouierey ¥ L Davis, Coronad « W Jefford, Kandsburg R Eubanas, Soledad H C Cary, Los Ang les J K M e, Marysville P Peterson,Comptonville G Lu sky, Uasiand A Viguant, Plocerviie U H Cayton, Lewiston J b Keltiog, Uklan V A Dunlap, Kiamath 30 Gritfin,"Denver i1 Osborn, venver NEW WESTERN HOTEL C H Bowers, Arizous N iing, Pa J Long & w,0maha H Hewitt, Stockton T Mu.ay, Cal D wiichie, N Y 3 F W Poynes, Sausalito V L P Koxbury, « aiis.\ ga J K - utton, Marysvill: J Sumueis, “tockton B J MeLeod. Sscto DT Poiiips f, Md L D ears Portiand yior & w, Corvallis ~imoud, Sait Luxe B ~uutz, Nevada CB Wisner, Dayton. O KA Brown, Auckiand S Frosi, syduey A Crane, 1ruckee Mrs J Lannigan &1, Cal C 1 McDonaid, Kend C Jobuson, Fre it k5 Le Faver, lelena G H Webb & w Cal G W M icueli, Mich J H Dudworih, N Y J Wiison, Syduey J Midaleion, Auckland 8 G Bates, Auckiand J Juguriha, Sydney M Mathews, Sydney G Smich & W, SAC(O BALUWIN HOTEL D Walter, Poriland T ~teli, Portland L M Kaiser, SL Ublspo G B Nye, ew York + 3 Me.zgu, India.. poils J Graul & w, Marysville IMec arron & w, Suison > Schwar.z, Uincinnati F Stok, w & d, 11000 uin Mad < C Cook, Houolulu Miss &' Robson, Honoiulu Mrs J M Decker, N Y S Burr, Deaver B Houh. Kochester H W Heiss, N Y R D u Vroom, N Y T k. Keatng, N Y R Mas.ersos, L angeles B ilerust, «hicago T Heldwig & w,Alvarado >J Fricuman, St Louls C D Zimmerman, N Y F W Teepl , (hcago Dr .ankio & w, S Kosa L S Upson, Sacramenio H A Uurub, L Angeies F W Pamer, Owaba A Eiteson & w, Redding D V Arhur, N Y i H _’Hare, Syracuse COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. A B Fox & w, Sauta Cruz H L Rapelji, Fresno E S Ward & w, ~an Juse J i de Bo.t, uresa Miss L W rny, Aameda £ Saiey, SUHecna U Britt, New Orieans ¥ Hall, Stockton SMcCraney &w,>tockion Miss i Lamp, Stockton L McCra iéy, Stocktou + Crawiord, S ockton Miss 1 West, Stockion P H ~eft, tocktn B Wakefic.d, Seattle W A Juad. Selt Lake J Wa ker, Boston D Travers, Boston I Dietrich & w, Chicago C Rieser, « Licago 1. layior, Sau Jose Miss C Stevens, Danville Mrs M Labaue, Daoville Miss A G Fahey, alinas | MissE :rewar ha, ~aiinas V Andersoa & w, Fresno Miss D Fass, Chicago b E Everharat, Boston LICK HOUSE. E W Cavell, Fresno J Hueor, Fresno E W Cuapin, Sacto R H Schwar zkoff, Cal K k. Green, Ca C Rattray & w1, Victoria dirs Kober's, Portland Nilss miller Fortiaud 1 I Stargweath-r Cal k. D Goodrich, -.ew Y rk EL W..ber, \ops Ik Yonug & Wi, sin Jo ¢ LSmith & wt, br Cope & wi, Pleasauin € H Wiliiamsos J Kuukio & £ Meens, Unk: HH dams. Oakland N W Mobdy, 1 stevens, San Jos IR Hul & wi H 5 eiliott, ~t Lou AL Wileux, Seattio A M Greeo, Tacoma H CGrimo, \a iaid_ CH Mcbonald, San Jose Russia will have a new iabor law after next January in con:equence the str.kes i St.” Pe e'sburg and the large manufacturing towns. The working day is hixed at a maximum of eleven and a nali working hours; for Saturdays and the days preceding hLolidays it 1s ten hours, avd on Sundays and nolidays there is 10 ve no work. Workmen who ‘are not Cnrist.ans will not be compelled .0 work on i(he days held sacred by ibeir sec.s. For nighiwork eight hours will constitute a aay’s work. —_———— In Hindostan, when the parents of a vaby cannol agree upon a name, tvo lumps are placed over the names. Th one cver wh.c the lamp burns brighter is that which i~ chosen. THE CALL CALENDAR. December 1 1897. [Su. [0, [T |W. [[h [FE |Sa.| MoOW's Phusen ] | 1 3 4 Full lioop. === ® " s| 6 7| 8 10{ 1 Last Quarte P e | 12| 13 14 18] 16) 17} 18| o | R e P IR IR e e Dec. 23, 19| 20| 21| 22| 23| 24/ 5] —_————— First Quarte; 26| 27| 28| 29| :w{ 31 Q) e ’s0 SUN, MOON AND TIDE TXTTED ETATES COAST AND GFODRTIO SmRvRy. TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT ] ORT POINT. ENTRANCE TO SAN FraNCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINT NDENT. NoTe—Tne high and low wuters oc ur artha City Front (Mission-sireec Whart) about twenty- five minutes later than at For: Folnt: ihe heizn: ©f tide iy (e same u boin places. December—1897 Frida . Decemoer 17. .7.201 Moon rises . 0.11ax 453 Moon sets . T T e 5 | Fea: ‘l-‘oe: |11 | paqt 3 -3 | o L w 3T | XB 80 &0 1L15] &1 18 231 QA B0 et e LW H W 19 58| 1.52| 0.2| w57/ 36 20 6.0| 2.48/-04/10.01| 38 2,] 6.2 3.40 —1.0‘11.02 4.0 8| 4.29|-14/11,55 63| 5.18|—15{. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the carly morning tides are given in the left hand eolumn, and the successive tides of the day in ths order of occurrence as to time. The second tima column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the iast or righi a3 1mes ccurs. The uelghis given are additious to ths soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when & minus sign (—) precedes ins belght, and then the number givenis subtractive from the depth given by the churts. ———— e NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uu. ed States Hydrographls Office jocated in the Merchants Exchabee is malatained in San Franclsco for the benetls of Fine Crushed. 634c: Powdered, 6i4c: Dry Grann- lated, b55c B b: Contectioners A, S?c Magooila | A Slsc. EXtra (, Slge: Golden C. be: Candy £, Martinz | | expense. Navigators commerce. graph Hill noon, nd s dro; ‘al, dropped on tm 2 maciners withous regard (o Dationallty and freeoh | h | oftice, where complete sets of charts and sallluz | directions of the world are kept on hana or com- | parison and reierence, and tie latest information | _' can always Le oblained regarding hights dangers | gard. hence Nov 20: § 10 navigation and all matiers of interest 0 oCoad | telegrapulc signal received each day United States Navai Observaiory. A notice statinz whether tha | published the sams day ny the afternoon papecs 8ud Dy 18 WOruiug papers the 10lowing lav. —————————— e re cordially Invited to Visit the | The tims ball ontoo of the buliding on Tele | cico. Nov 2i—Bark Cevion. is hoisted abous ten minutes befors 120tn meridian, by trom' tha st Mare Lsiaal pped a: noon. ‘ime ball was e, or giving the error. It any. i+ W. HuaHES, Liearanans. U City Peking Ch STEAMESS TV SALL. wTE STiSA TN e PIRR | WailaWaiia| Vie & Pec ~uu | Dec 17, ¥au| Piec | Humbodt.. | HumboldtBay [Dec 17, 1y | Pier 3 | Czarina . |Cous Bay......[Dec 18, 5pm| Pier 13 | Banta Rosa. |~aa Diego...." [Dec 181 1am |prert City Para... | L...|Dec 1812 m|p MSS Cuiikac. . |Kei River.....|Dec 19, Gam | Pier 13 Columbia’. |vorttand ... |Dec 16.i0ax | iier 24 Arcata | Coos say |Dec 19.50Ax | iier ¢ Aliiance [ | Alaska. P3| Pler 14 Loos Bay... | Newpori AM| rier 11 Fomon . fumboldt Bay | 1) ¢ P8y | Del Norts.. | Grays Harbor. Dec Pler 2 Queen... .l |Saq L Dec 2 Flerll Umadiia..l | Vie & Py snd | vec Piec d Weeoit. Hum boid:Ba Sru | Pler 13 Etate of vortiana 24,10am | pioe & Hoer. Newpor: 4 taw Pieril 1na & Japa: Dec 180 IrM/PM S3 STEAMEK 10 ARRIVE. STeaser | FROM Arcata. Del Norte..... | Fanta Kosa. Columbin, . |San Diezo.......... 008 Bay .. Coos Bay Coos na Yaquina Coos Bay Portlana. Newpors. e | Victoria & Puzes Sound Humbola: say . | Crescent Cicy Grays Haroor. | Victoria & Puget Souna orilana, The time bail exactly at noon ExaNcm Hyp: BAN FRANCISCO. Decemoer 16, meridian, or exactly at BP AL Greenwich tima. —_——— on Telegrapn Hill was aroppat to-day—L e., at noon ot the 130:a W. S Huemes, Lientenant U S8 N. n narg Ti PORTLA 10 the aids to na: house District: Coas. of Urego; Lizht vesse. 0. off the entrance ve sel No. 50 adrifc from her Buoys and Day 36 and 41. « 10, 897. The b “North tieal Lig: Cap - Disappoint T he bucy is mo the S cdge of Pe Strait of Juan son buoy N adrift from i Point Wilson ticable. Pecific C ts. 1 s NOTICE TO MARINEKS. OFFICE OF U. <. 1. Notlce is hereby given of the followins caanges soon s possible Pacific Coast. 1897, page 20. and List of Heacons, nbia River Bar—Peacock Sp't buoy a black firsi-ciass can, was established December Polot Adaws . 1. . 6, a red firs:-class nun, has gone List of Beacous, Buoys and Day Marks, 1896 By order of the JOXN P. N ERRELL, Commander, U. S N, lospee or Tririee th Lighthouse District. ———— HTHOUSE | NSPECTOR, IRTEENTH DISTRICT, D Or, December 13, 1897. vigation in the Thirteentn Light- n, Columbla River Light Vessel - 67, which was temporarily placed to tue Colambia River while licht is undergoing repairs, has gone station, and will be replaced as Listot Liznt and Fog Signais, Margs, Pacific Coast, 1896, pages 0. 114, | earings (mague.ic) are as follows: uthouse. .. N W s W ment Lizhthouse N g Wi <hthouse. ... --SEby k34 E oored in 30 fel water and marks acocs Spit. de ruca, Washiogton—Pofnt Wil- position off the foul ground off t will be repla ed as 800n as prac- U S Lighthouse Boara, SHIPPL NG INTELLL NCr, Stmr Greenw ber Co. Br stmr Moan: Sydney, via Hoi ma: Stmr Santa Co. Lumber Co. 1and, via Asto S mr Noye. Bragg: 158 M Co. 8500 to; Ship kclipse. Ba 75 tons Ship Heca Bay. via Por: R D Chandier Scbr Webfoot, A & o Schr Go'ama, River: umber. Schr Jennle Lumber Co Stmr 1son. North Stmr Humoo. Co. Brstmr Brist Ship Sintram, Stmr Cleo..e. Sumr Weeott. Bkty Mary W The 8 C Allen | Brs p Verben; | Addiional w | ar ival are: i t Portiand from nd 37s 61. 1 for Po.t Los An: Coiinthian, hen: tan, from Seat: of Dunraven. fr COOS BAY — Empire, Czarin: San Francise bura, from S NEWPOR beer. from Eu 80 Dec 16— -c EUREKA—A hen e Dec 1: ~ailed Dec 16- HU San Fra: isco NEW POKT— San Francisco. fornia, hon: GRAY HAR elty. bence De 9: schr Ploneer. he ce Lec . EUREKA—A Dec 8. SAN DI G town SEAT Bay. l HONOLULU—Arrived Noy 24—Br stmr Copilc, | Greenwood; lumber and piles. 10 LE Whiie Lum- toJ D ~preckrls & Eros Co. Simr Coautlle River. Johnson. Fort Brage; 850 M ft lumber, to Union Lumber | Co. san Diego: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Eumr Polnt Arena. Hansen. Mendoclno, ete; Stmr_Columbla, Conway, 58 hours from Port- Cregon Railway and Nav Co. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 85 hrs frm Tacoma: coal. to S P Co. Harvor; lumber. to Simpson Lumber Co. Scnr Del Norte, Jucobson, River; 5300 cs salmon, Willana~ Hurvor; Schr Nettie Low. Low. Keyes: 40 bxs butter, to J H. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victorla ana #ors Townsend : Goodall, Perkins & Co. muir, Sons & Co. £tmr Geo Loomls. Bridgett. Ventara. Stmr Bonita, N cholson, Port Harford. Stmr Noyo, Lu Schr.john A. Hellquist, Eureka. teur Quesn, K POINT LOBOS December 16 -1 P M—Weatnar bazy: wind NW; The Br hip Glenclova was chariered prior to arrival for wheat from Tacoma to Eurove, 50s; Pengwern. now due here from Aus. ila (ork. 328 60: P Ric<mers, Now en route o maru, and stmr Omba, now at Portland. 353 | Domestic Prts, | POINT ARENA | | IVERSENS LANDING—Arrived Dec 15-Scbr TATOOSH— Passed Dec 16 from Nanaimo, ‘or ~An rrancisco: schr L man D Foster. from Port Ludiow, for Hi o PO.T ANGELES—Sailed Dec 15—ship Spar- EUKEKA-Salied Dec 16=Stmr PACOMA—arrivel Dec 15—Br ship Whitlle- ngh TILLAMOUK— \rrived Dec 12— henc Dec9. Dec li—<chr C T Hil. hence Noy Kimbal for ~an NEM k—~ Fort Bragg: stwr Tilamook, from Eureka. POR I LAND—>alied Dec 15—stm« ASTORIA-Arrived Dec Dec 14. Sailed Dec 16— Sailed Dec 15— -che Chas Hanson, SAN PEDRO—. City. trom Eurexa. ‘T ATOOSH —Passed Dec 16 Dec 13, for -eattle. Fatt-rson, hence Dec 12, ~aled Dec 16—Brsilp Thirlmere, for Quesns- GRAYSHARBOR— Arrived Dec 15—Schr Jen- nie ~telia. hence Dec 6, ‘LE—>aied shima Maru, ‘or Y0<ohama, ASTURIA—Arnves llec 16—Br from Cardiff; Br bark Galgorm Cas! Arrive 1 THURSDAY, December 16. Fagerlund. 15 hours from 0od, a, Carey, 24 days 20 hours from nolulu ¢ days 21 hours; pass and 16 hours trom Rosa. Alexander, 61 nours from 14 nours from pass aal mdse to Mendocino ria 4. hours: passani mdse to Lundquist, 14 hours from Fort ftlumber. to Mendocino Lumber akiand direct. etersen, 11 da.s irom Dapartars coal. to K D Cuandler. Nelson. 18 days from Departure ngeies 14 aays; 2240 tons coal, to . Donnelly, 13 days trom Grays | 15 days trom Rogue 28 cds wood. to R D Hume Dedrick, 14 days from Columbia to Nimpson Lumber Co. Thelin, Anaersen, 18 days from + 170 M £ lumoer, to Simpson 6 hoars from Foint Newhauer & Co. Cleared. THURSDAY. December 16. Fork, Bash, kureka: Charles di, Bonifi=ld, kureka; M Kalish & ol, MclIntyre, Nanalmo: R Duns- Larsen, Nanaimo; Geo Fritch. Surlaad THURSDAY. December 16, Strand, Albion. ndquist, Moss Landing. Miller. Crescent City. inkeiman, Bennccke, Kahulul Sdwarasen, K verett. Telegranain velocity 6 .aiies Chartare 1oads m dse for Honolulu. iom Portland to kur a pe. 35s. charters for Europe prior to Hongx! 1g, SAme Voyuce, 38s; IR—Salled Dec 16—Stmr Sunol, se es. ce Dec 4. ark Rutas Wood, e. i, r San Francisco: Br bark Eari o 1 .coma. 10r Qeensiown. Da bound Dec i8->imrs Arcats, 4 and Homer, for San Francisco. Powons, for rrived Dec 16—Schr Ber: ha Dol- K. tm- Newsboy. i Twl ight, hence Dec 4. rrived Dec 16—Schr Eliza Miller, —Schrs Mary Suhne and Helen N Francisco. ailed Dec 15—sStmr Jewel, for Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Alcazar, tm Oregon, for 16—Stmr State ot Cali Stmr Oregon, for San Francisco. BOR—aArrived Dec 16—~ . Nov- 7: bitn Gardiner City. hence Dec nence Dec 1; schr ida Schoauer, for Ventura mr National Dec 16—Schr Ivy, Leace Arrivea Dec 16—St rrved —Stme Progreso, hnc Arrived Dec 16—U S stmr C & Dec 16—Jap stmr Kago- p Annesicy, . from Tabl Foreign Porre s enecs, for S ares, for San Francisco. say. for San biktn John for Hono uiu, via for San Fr.n’i duunted, for ~a den, 17om Pu e from Puget Sound; for San Franc sco brian Princess, for San Fran. isco, via Newcastle, NSW. nence Noy 18. Nov 27—gr stmr Aorangl, from dne.. Nov :7—Brsimr Warrimoo, from Vic- of Rio de Janeiro. hence W3 mr Aztec, from Mororan. Dec 7—S mr Australia tence Nov 50, Haw stmr Barracouia, from Nan.imo. Dec 9—Bkin Irm- simr_ Dorle, from Yoke- ama: rsunr Moans, irom Sydnev. Satled Nov 80—Brs'mr Gaeit.. for san Frao- tor Seattle. No¥ 24—Br bark Aetheibert, ior Portland. Nov 3 Sohr Aloha, for >au Franciseo. Nov 27—Brs Copile. for Y- Koha ta, \ov 8—Kr <tmr Aoras for sydney, Nov 30— Br stmr Warnmoo, for Syd- ney. Dec 8— kin Ameiia, for Por Townsend. Dec 5—Stmr City of Rio do Janeiro, for )oko- bama _D-c6 Bark Moh cun, for San Fracisco, Dec T—B&to S N Castie, for >an Francisco. Dec R_Haw ba'k Maona A & for San Francisco. Dec 9—U Ssunr Bennington for seu target practice; Br stmr Moana, for ~an F anc sco. YORKOHAMA—Safled Nov 23—Ger ship Henrt- e ta. for O ezou. CALETA B' ENA—Salled Nov 10—Bitn Em core for Honolulu. DUBLIN—Arrived Dec 14— 8rsnip Musselcrag, neuce J iy 3L g CALCUI'T A—In port Nov 11—Brship Leylana Broth.rs. for San Francisco; Br ship Glenard, for n Frascisco. YOO AMA—Arrived Dec 14—Br stmr Mogul, Oregon. r3alied Bec 4—Br stmr Vietoria, for Tacoma, A DI 1. AlDE—Sailed Dec 15—E- bark Windrush for Oreou. g 3 COLON—sailed Dec 15 -S:mr Finance, for New ¥ MOUTH—Salied Deo 13—Brabip Falis of toyers, for London; Br b rk Lord Templeton, for A LBOURN E—Sailed Nov 5—Ger ship Bischot for Oregon. Rec 6—Br ship Chelmsiord, for Ure- B INEY—Saied Nov 12—Br ship Lord Shaft-soury, for San Francisco for orders. NIWCASTLE, NSW—sailed Dec 16—Schr Inca for Honolulu. KANDLUT - A re va1 Nov 20—Schr W H Tal- t. from Newcastle, NSW. i SN LULO Asrived Dec 4—Bark Albert, hu Nov 10, NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Oct 20—Br ship Cambuskenneth, for San Franclsco. Nov 4—Br p Conisnead, for San Francisco: Brship Pyr- n Fraucisco. Nov 1. —Brship Ben- Nov 19—Bark Se uinole, ior Sau Francisco. Nov 20—br park Inverame rancisco. in port Nov 22— Br bark Helen Denny, for San francisco; Br birs Invercoe, for San Francisco Smith, for Houolulu: Br bark Prince Rover , for ~an Fran.is.o. h Wellington. .. | Departure Bay . Charte ed to load — Brship Ardencralg, for Spn Ore:on. | Portland. Francisco: Ital -ulp Australia, er San Franciscp: San Jose.. | Panama . s br Carrier Dove, for Honoulu: b<tn Chay Washtenaw ... | Tacoma. : Crocker, for Honola'u: schr Defiance, for Hihod Queen. ... |San Diewo. " lulu; Br bark Dominfon, bark Gen Falrchild, for State of Cai’ 7 | Portana. ~an Franci-co: senr King Cyrus, for Honolulu: Weeott ... Humboldt Nic bark Leon, ship Louisiana, bark McNear, fn{ Humbold:. .. |Humbolat. San Fraucisco: scar Olga, for Honolulu; bark Yeter Jebsen... | Nanaimo. oo Oregon, I'al ship Royal Sovereizn, bark Ses King. North Fork.... | Humbolai....." bark Snow & Burgess, bark Undaunted. for San Orizabs | Mexico Francisco; bkin Pianter, for Honoiulu: br bark Australl < Honoiun Woollalira. for San Diego. Alice Blanchard | Portiand SYDNEY—In por: Nov 22— Br bark Dominion, City Puebi for San Fran isco, :ia Newcas:le, NSW: schr Olgza ewceasile NSW: bark Uregon, via Newcastle, NSW; bark Un:. Francisco Arrived Oct 22—Brb.rk Darra, from Puget The Time Ball. Sound. Oci 0 bir bark vominlon, from Puget w. Sound Nov 7—Brsuip Gen Gordan. hence Sept EOSEARNM O¥NICE, T S. . 1). Nov 6—liark Undaunted, from Puge. Sound. el L ADELAID - Arrived Nov 17—Schr Wm Bow- ound. Arrived Nov 11—Bark Sonoma bark Snow & Burgess, from MELBUURNE Fuge: Sound. i W ESTPORT, N Z-In port Nov 22—Bktn Arago vktn Gleaner, for Honotulu. PORT PIRIE - In yort Nov 22—Brship Annie Thomas, for Orezon. MELBOURN ;—In port Nov 22—Br ship Cam for Orezon: bark Snow & Burgess NT RATE +ORTS——sSailea Nov 25— Br bark La Escocesa, for ~an Francisco. Nov $0—Br soip Duinerdaie, for San Francisco. ~HANGHAI—Cleared Nov 23—Br bark Lyd- gate, for Oregoa. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. HAMBURG—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Patrls, for New York HOTTERDAM—Salled Dec 16—Simr Obdam, for New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Saale, frm remen. B ¥ OURG—Satled Dec 16—Stmr Wilhelm | der Grosse. or New York, LIVEKPOOL-- Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Waesland from Philadelphia. LISBON—Arrived Dec 16—Stmr Peninsula, fm New Yors NAPLES—Arrived Dec 18—Stmr Fulda, from New York. HVRE—Salled Dec 16—Stmr Kcilly, for New York. QUEENSTOW N—Salled Dec 16—Stmr Majestia for New Yori GENOA—Salled Dec 16—Stmr Werra, for New York. NEW 3 ORK—Arr.ved Dec 16—Simr Alessia, for Marsellies, Importations. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—40 bxs raisins, 29 Ldls dried fish. 4 cs gelatine, 1 cs powder, 8 cs hovey, 1 bul syrup. 4 irs cheese, 20 bxs soap, 305 bxs lemons, 497 bxs oranges, 3 bxs grap fruit, 5 pkgs mdse 1 bx beeswax, 10 bbls wine, cs plckies, 1 cs shoes. 1 cs clothi g 1 s fral juice, 5 bdls s'ats, 31 bxs limes. 7 bxs green fruly 31 sks nuts, 10 sks dried fruit, 9 kegs 1 bbl oliv: Por. Harford—16 bxs buttér, 85 cs egss, 1 pi hardwood, 9 sks potatoes, 1 bx guns, 1 cs ciga; 1es confectionery, 1 c¢s siationery, 5 rolls paps 6 cps turk , 3 cps poultry, 42,8 sks beans, 658 sKs bar.ey, 100 sks wh Santa Barbara—2 drs cheese. 9 sks walnuts, 58 bxs lemons, 26 sks crawfish. 1 crt wheels. Por: Los -nseles—$ bxs tomatoes, 6.0 sks bar- lev, 457 sks corn, 1 sk chilies, 3 bdls corn husks, 1 bbl casing, 34 bxs oranges, 87 bxs soap, ¥ sks dried apricots, 1 c8 cigars. Redondo—200 cs B K salt, 6 sks chilies, 1 cs wine, 9 bxs tomaioes. 1 calf, I ch tea, 2 pigs hard- ware, 1 cs honey, 24 bis corn husks, 107 bxs lem- ons, 3 cs shoes, Z cs toys, printing presses, 1 cs groceries, 11 pigs. 1 bull, 2 pr calves, 1 keg olives, ndensed goods, 8 bxs fruit, 5 sks walnuts, oranges. POINT AR NA—Per Point Arena—13 bxs but. ter. 112 bxs apples 5 cs eggs, 2 bxs fish, 9 pkgs mdse, 7dr hogs, 14 sks peus, 40 pkgs H H gds, 171 M lumber. Mendocino—6 bxs glass, 2 bxs rubbers 1 pkg mdse. FORTLAND AND ASTORTA—Per Columbia— 110 sks potsatoes, 181 sks onions, 508 sks oats, 900 guanies, 3476 hi sks, 389 qrs, 112 sks flour, 1.393 sks wheat, 886 sks fced, 257 sks mia- diings, 1966 sks bran, 276 sks shorts, 1000 ska tlax seed, 6200 it /amber. 27- sks bran and shorts, 156 sks shoris. 527 pkgs paper, 257 cs pipe, 191 bel <hoows, 152 sks oysters. HONGKONG, ETC, for 8 F.—Per Dorfc— 16 psgs birds and fish, 7 pkgs gunnles, 594 PpEgs matting, 31 pkes sils g00 S, 25 parcels 2331 ps<gs oranzes. 2000 pxgs sugar, 1100 pkgs bananas, 187 pkgs cuiios, 1.34 pkgs oil, 1902 pkes tes, 14080 pkgs rice, 540 pkgs mercuan- dise. For overland—223 pkes matting, 10 pkgs silic goods, 30 vkgs parcels 205 pkgs braid, 289 pkgs curios. 1605 pkgs raw siik, 1310 pkgs tes, 857 pxas rice. 1479 pxgs merchandise. kor Central and Souch America-21 pkgs silic &00ds, 40U pkgs rice. 68 pkgs merchandise. SYDNEY—vrer Moana—16 cs eacalyptus, 17 Ppkgs woo! samples, 250 baes kapok, 35 bxs sove ereigns (£175,000), 80 cs empty retirn tins, 3000 hides, 145 1ngots tin. 8 cs buibs. 110 bales skins, 229 ca palm seeds, 47 pkgs mdse. Auckia d—871 hides. 132 sks coffee, 20 cks peits. 16 bxs gold bulllon (£79,450), 105 bales skins, 5 pkgs mdse. Apia—1337 sks copra, 4 pkgs mdse. Honolulu—125 cs pines, 1790 bunches 8 bxs bananas, 6 pkgs mdse. < onsizaees. Per Moana—Wells, Fargo & Co: C E Helse; J D Spreckels & Bros Co: ngio-California Bank: Standard biscuit Co; Cal Transfer Co: H A Lozier & Co; Dingee, Coniad & Co: S Kushland & Co; : 0.en hal Bros; Overiand Freight Tr.nster (o Holirook, Merrill & Stetso: talfour, Guthrie & to: R S Shainewald; O J Kron. Hawitz: order; Hooker & Co: Bauk of British N A: Steiner & Kerchoer: Wilkens & Co: A fred Pyall & Co; J D Spreckels & Bros Co: Wells. Fargo & Co; order; banaoas, Wiliiams, 1imoud & Co: James k Waison: F B P-terson; G illesen; Wetmore Bros leth & Nush; A'Galli Fruit Co: Macpherson & Ku ker: M D Vamvaies: Tong Woo & Co: M W McChes: nev & S0 s: A N antiffa: U W H tchcock Wil liams, Dimond & Co: 1 siever: Wells, Fargo & Co, Per Doric - ¥ Litchenberg: McLaren & Co; of T Barne & Co: George Marcus & Co: B Hart; D N & k Waters & o:J Ivancovich & Co; Losdon and ~ E Bank; Farroil & Co: A ¢ Roblnson: Mate toon & Danginda; G Abramson & Co: T Guttes Eveleth & \asn: Anclo Cal Bank; M J Branden- sein& o W PLewls; R B Baln; F C Loring: Gare.ad Maggin; L G Sresovich & Co: oraer; Chi nese and Japanes' Merchants. Per Sunta | 03a—G ldberg. Bowen & Co: Witzal & Baker: Waterhuuse & Lesier; Marshall & Co; F Cob.entz; it Kirchman: & 'I' Al en & Co: Mare tin & Co; Sideman, Laciman & Co; Dalrsmen’s Union: Adolph 1rom d A &'T Weil: G Gincechid, Union Paper Co: Wheaton Breon & Co: Wetmore Bros: Chas Jacobson < Co; Hilwer, Bredhoft & Scholz; Norio . e ler & Co: H Wart field: U B Smith & Co; ¥ P Duley;: E R St vens & Co; H Heckman & Co: Von Ronn & Co; ¢ Andrew: Sinsheimer Bros; H Dutard: H Waerman & (oi C R lle: Weliman, Peck & Co: D E Aallison & i National Erewery; C Car in;: P C Fish C; J E Insugha Milani "€ Co: Dalion Bros; J ivancovich & Co; Deere Imp Co: Minaker & Welb:nks: \ewmark & cdwards: H H T Jackson: | eveie Rubb. rlo; H S Crocker & Co: Pac Preservaline Co. Gray & Burbiori Am Garb acia Gas Co; ~ P Miling Cos Capitol Miulng Co: F. Pamer: Garcla @ Mag: gins: Cabin, Nickeisburg & Co: J L Daniels: J G finch: W W Joses: Macondray & Coi A I Dimond: Dunbam. Cariigan & H Co. Pac Am & Chem \orks H Bauer: M L Vail Am Iuport Co; Pac Ann & Chem Works: E J Shattuck: R Dorn: Pac Lumber Co; C P Doe & Co: O C N Co; ~ B Brewery Co: I Huise, Bradford & Co; Campodonico & Malcoln:; Butes & Sydam: M & Simas; L Spegel: Welman, Peck & ¢o; Ingie wood Vinevard Co: J Doran: Wolf & Sons: w C Price & \0: Smill’s Cash Store; Lievre, Fricke ¢ Co: P CSyrup Co: H O Greennood: u jtchell o Goodall: A Gal'l Frult Co. Eveleth & Nash: J 0 Rhi cbart: A Levy & Co: P Koppen: Maca & to J 8z 11 B Varney: Dde Bernardl; Clevelang Fauce: Co. 4 Per Coumbin—A W Clement: Kittle & g, Dol Mon:e M 1ling Co: M 1i Detels: Willametty Pulp and Paper ( 0; Allen & Hisgina: and Steel Co: wndard (Il Co; Coatsop Mt Co, Metionou:h & Kunyon: Z Jugger; D | Bollmay D W tiaicn: M spahn; Erauser & Galinger: 1 tutard; Daiton Fros; Brays Sons & Co: Moore. F & Co: John F rngish: il & aq 1-eorge dorrow & Co: S eldon Milling Co; & 1) leus: Otls, Mcallster & Co: Vienry F Smih: a5 Moraghan: Smith & Youns: Ca. ison & Heglers 2 Wagne: - Darver & Immel. Per Po nt * rena—Le Count Bros: Pars: ~tanasrd Ol Co. S0ty ons o Dairyme: : Dennison & F + Hewle: § P 1 Feeley: W Huntley 5t o Miichell & Goodall: J J Dufty: Russ, karly o Be: Smlth & Clife: G W Sweeney: A "New flalds o Be nardi, Immel & Co. Pac Wall Paper Co; G & Juudin; C A Worih; G Lumber Co, i regon iron

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