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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1895. —— e THE SUMMARY oF _COMMER TRE MARKETS. | Silver unchanged. All Cereals dull. s unchanged. seans auiet. Po:atoes depressed by heavy recelpts. oF. ter weak. Cheese firm. s very quiet. Poultry steady. Game firm. Frest: Fraits unchanged. Dried Fraits neglected. Hides continue weak. Provisions unchanged BUREAU REPORT. WEATHER DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI~ v, Sax FRANcIsco, De- —Weather conditions and UNITED STATES TURE, WEATHER BURE cembe re the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season: Eureka 10.80, last season 11.46: Red Bluff 4.70, E cisco 2.87, last season on 3.38; San Luis Obispo Los Angeles 1.03, last sea- last season 1 . following maximnm temperatures are re- ) stations in California to-day: Eureka Inft 44, San Francisco 49, Fresno 42, e 66, San Luis Obispo 80, Los An- Dieg 78, Yuma 80. Francisco data—Maximum temperature 49, 40.mean 44. area of high pressure which has been cm:l— n the vicinity of Utah for the past ten days is w rapidly dissipating, the pressure having failen in the pl au region more than .2 of an inch dur- e past twelve hours. The cloudy and rainy er which prevailed last night in Washington rn Oregon is settling slowly southward. fallen at Eureka nearly all day, and weather 1Is ported from Red Bluff and v. The conditions are becoming v in Northern California, but it now seems robable that the rain will extend as far ncisco. Conditions are favorable this vicinity Friday morning. or thirty hours clondy weather, showers in the exireme Dorthern jon; siightly warmer; fresh northerly to west- ifornia—Fair: probably cooler on na central coasts; fresh northerly pt_showers in the extreme ler at Carson City and warmer in the extreme ¢ast POrtion. Utah—Pair, except increasing cloudiness in the north portion; somewhat warmer. Arizona—Fair; stationary temperature. San Francisco and vicinity—FOggy in the morn- 2; generally cloudy during the day: stationary razure: fresh northerly to westerly winds. W. H. Haxxo0N, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. da—Fair, exce nancial. XFW YORK, 1 Dec. 12.—Stocks were ir- 1 in today. The Industrials were less in the dealings and the transactions the total sales for the day foot- 2 shares. Sugar, which was the | tock, figured for 24.700 shares and een 1051,@10615. As & matter of | perators transferred their attention to the av list rly trading London was a seller of the ville and Nashville, and were made for Unlon Pacific ic preferred and Denver and Guif. ler in a moderate wav of these ;re aud Ohio broke about four points iversbip, which was sub- The drop in the stock railway list. tronger than of 13¢5 10 cover short contrac per cent 1017014, Lackawanna Delawsre and Iludson 15 to ed betwsen 3134 and Al reporis ubout the agreement with re revived, but less attention was peculation closed irregular. Net losses of L to 75 per cent ontside of ained per @ The Reading issues were rences rose 23 10 31: 210 1 and Seattle cates,34 10 41 its fell OFF 109, tificates 214 10 Isconsin Cen- ropped 6 1 Sales were $1.185,000. ile Safe Deposit Company reports n on hand, 206,072 ounces; certificates nding, 206. Grain. | FLOUR—Winter wheat, low grades, 32 25@ | 265: _do, fair to . $2 65@3 do, $3 15@3 75: Minvesota cle: @ No. 2 red, store and afloat, 711g@71%4c; | No. 1 Northern, 68c. Up- nd unchanged to ¢ lower with . while weather conditions were owing crop. May most | 68145c: May, | 6775¢c; December, fairly active. No. 2, 3415c ele- > afloat. Options weregmoderatelyactive d sieady at Lc aavance to bgc decline, with ading chiefly local. December, 343gc; January, 34%jc: May, UATS—Dul Options, dull. unchanged. Spot prices 2275C; No. 2 Wl No. ¢ mixed Western, ige; State, 2614@ Provisions, Quiet, steadier. Western, 85 45; city, £5 45 nominal; refined, quiet; Con- South American, $6 30; compound, 5 unchanged. air demand; fancy firm. State : do creamery, 19 Western 914,@18 14@21c; ro.ls, 11@18e. Fair demand: firm. State large, do fancy, 93,@10c; do small, 73,@ Western small, 954@101sc; part skims, 2@3c. bout steady: dull. 24@28c: Southern, 21 21@2ic. TALLOW—Quiet; weak. City, 4cbid, 414c asked; country, 413@43/c. Elgins, 27¢; imi- State and Pennsyl- 28c; Westezn, fres| COTTONSEED OIL—Moderate speculative de- mand. Crude, 26c: yellow prime, new, 29c; do off erade, 28 c. RICE—Firm; fair demand. Domestic, 3@334c; 4@4c. SES—Quiet; 3 5 points down. January, $13 65: February. $13 50; March, $13 40@13 50; May, $12 85@12 90; June, $12 65: July, $12 45; mber. $11 5. Spot Kio, dull, steady: No. 7, 141 SCGAR—Raw, steady, dull. Fair refining, 34@ centrifugals, 96 test, 31@35sc; refined, A, 4 3-16@433c; mold A, 4%4c; , 45gc: confectioners’ A, 41gc; cut loaf, Bl4e: crushed, bijc: vowdered, 47gc: granulated, 4bg@iie: cubes, 47 firm. New Orleans, new, E—Stead ¥ruit and Produce. ALIFORNIA FRUITS—Raisins. 3-crown, 3@ . 4@4%3c; do, London layers, 90c@ our sizes, 514@5Y4c. (@12c. , 15c: unpeeiea 53;@8L4c. Soft-shell, 10 -Paper-shell, 1 ALMONDS 2¢; do, soft-shell, Y. OPS—Quiet, eas; ot unchanged. WOOL—Firm, quiet; quotations unchanged. Merchandise. American, $12@14 50. Lake. 310 65. sy. Domestic, 33 25, —Firmer. Stralts, 81395 plates moderate nd. “LTER—Easy. unchanged. London mar- Domestic, 83 40. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Trr., Dec. 12.—A firmness in the wheat ‘market was noted at the opening and through the early portlon of to-day’s session. Prices did not rise mucn, but the tone was encour- agingand the “shoris’ were easily frightened into covering. The Cincinnati Price Current was cred- ited with furnishing the initial strength. Later a dispatch from San Francisco to Walker & Co. re- porting three cargoes for Australia and stating that the Australian crop was very poor brought several buying orders and produced a stronger had previously existed. Liverpool were 14d lower and proved very unsatisfac- vocates of advancing values. at_Chicago were 174 cars and 1 feeliny than cabl, oipt bushels inspected out of store. Northwestern arrivals were 801 cars against 1070 on last Thurs- day and 509 on the corresponding day a year ago. Export clearances —aggregated 241,724 bushels, ading tand flour. The offerings of long pro 0 be too much for prices later in the jon and a moderate decline resulted. Closing inental cables were irregular. Antwerp was wichanged, Paris higher and Berlin lower. May wheat opened from 813ge to 813@811/ac, s0ld_be- tween §136@6154c and B1¢, closing at the inside, 34 10 bic under vesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 150 cars. CORN—Repeated the movements of wheat, only on a more extensive scale. There was little else in the sitoation, and not much business. 'The Cincin- nati Price Cerrent reported interior offerings of corn no. pressing. ‘The delay to the interior marketing has been one of the main supports of prices lately, ard this report served 10 confirm previous private information. _Liverpool cabies were 14d lower. Receipts were 429 cars, and 42,671 bushels were withdrawn from store. Ex- fon clearances amounted to 175110 bushels h MERCIAL WORLD. 2874c and 2855@283c. closing at the opening price and unchanged 1rom yesterday. Estimated Teceipis for (0-morrow, 400 cars. 'S—This graln reflected the strength of corn, eary prices maintaining 2 firm position, but, through the inactivity of trade, presenting scarcely any changes. Later in the session the course of prices waslower in conformity with the weakness of wheat and corn. Keceipts were 175 cars and 352 bushels were taken from store. May oats c.osed unchanged from vesterday. Estimated re- ceipts for to-morrow, 145 cars. FLAX—Was firm. Cash, 9415@95c: December, 93¢, nominal; M , 973,@98%ac. Receipts were 44 cars. PROVISIONS—The opening strength of wheat and a reported gain in hog prices caused a steady, to firm feeling at the start. The hog market after- ward weakened d that fact held provisions in check. May pork ciosed 5@7%pc higher, May lard a shade bigher and May ribs 21c higher. MONEY—Was 5@b%4 per cent on call and 6@ 614 per cent on time loans. New York exchange 50.d at 15¢ premium Closing Prices. WWHEAT—December, 57t4c; January, 57340: CORN—December, 2534c: January, 2574¢; May, ”&‘%‘s_m,mm. 1714c: February, 18c; May, 0Kk _December, §7 75: January, $8 87%; May, #8 75. LARD-—December, $5 0713; January, $5 2214; May. £5 45. January, $4 2215: RIBS—December, §4 22 May, $4 45. BUTTER—The butter market was very firm, Locai consumption showed some decrease, but there was quite a number of orders from the out- side. The supply was light. Prices unchanged. 2GGS—Fresh Eggs were iu good demand.~ Offer- ings were light and business for that reason was limited. Fresh stock sold at 204,@21c and ice- house &t 131,@15c. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irr., Dec. 12.—The receipts of cattle were moderate and the demand only fair. The consumption of poultry interferes with the sale of beef at this season of the year. Prices were steady and unchanged. The offerings of hogs were large, but prices presented no decided change. There was a good general aemand for shipment on local account. Trade in sheep was quite sctive at unchanged prices. CATTLE — Receipts, 12,000. Common to extra steers, £3 00@b 50; stockers and feeders, 32 25@ 2 6l and _ bui; 81 50@3 50: caives, $3@6 HOGS—Ree shipuing . 38,000, Heavy packing and £3'40@3 55: common to choice Ua: choice assoried. $3 45@3 50; t, §: by . $2 30@3 45. HEEP—Receipt 600. Interior to choice, $175@3 50; lambs, $3@4 40. n STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Mioney and Railroad Shares Money on call steady at 2@215%; last loan at 2% and closing offered at 2. Prime mercantile paper, 415@5%2%. Bar silver, 63&5c. Mexican dol- lars, 6234c. Sterling exchange is easy, with actual usiness in_bankers' bills at $1 57@4 873 for xty dsys and $4 8515@s 8334 for demand. Posted rates. $4 8815@4 E91s. Commercial bills, 84 8635 @4 714 Government bonds firm; State bonds dull: raliroad bonds higher. Silver i the board was gulet. cros A STOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 9ily Norfolk & Wes 214 Atchison. 57| Preferred.. iy Preterred orth American... 53 Adams_fxpress Northern Pacitic.. 87g Alton, Terre Haute. 58 | Preferred. 1ig ‘American Express. 112 Nortnwestern. ‘American Tobacco. 70% Preferrea . 98 State Gas. 19V Baltimore & Ohio.. 47% 1lst preferred | Brunswick Lands.. 17| 2d preferred. 27 Buftalo, Roch & P. 20 18615 Canaaa Pacific.... 531g N .85 Canads Southera.. bily 1 Canton Land........ 8074 313 Central Pacific .. 1614 Oniario. . T8 Ches. & Ohlo....... 17%gOntario & Western, 15 Chicago Alton.....158 " |Oregon Improvme 3 Preterrea 1170 | Preferred. . 35 Chicago, B. & Q.... 8214 Oregon Navigat 17 Chicago & k. Li... 4614 Oregon Shor: Line. 7 Preferced. 210015 (Pacific Mau . 32 Chicagouas.. . 837y Peona. D.& Ev 3 Cleve & Pittsburg.167 (Pittsburg & W ptd. 24 Consolidation Coal. 50 [Pullman Palace...162 Consolidated Gas..15814 Quicksilve 2 C. C.C. &St Lonls. 4035/ Preferred. 16 Preferred. . : Kenaing. % Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 3015 RioGrande &Westn 1 Preferred. . Preferred., . 40 Rock Island . 78 RomeWat &Ugdenl18 SL L. &S W 5 Preferred. Cotton 0Ll Cert.... Commercial Cabie. 185 Del. Hiudson .129 Del.Lack& W estern16844 Denver& R. 3 4714 Preferre: 1514 St. Paul & 3914 Preferred. 121 St Paul & 231y Preferred St P. M. & 15 Southern Pacifl Soutnern R. K. 214 Preferrea. 173 Sugar Rei Homestake . | Preterrea. H. & Texas 114 Tenn. Coal 1liinols Central... 95 Preferred. Towa Central. 914 Texas Pacifi Preferrea. 31" TolA.A& il Kansas & Tex 4 Tol. & Ohio Cen.... 36 Preferred......... Preferred.. ... 68 Kingston & Pem... 3 '1olStLouls&KE 7 Leke Ere & Westd 2115 Preferred. <25 Preferred . 781y Union Pacific. Lake Shore...l. 1115015 U, P.. Den. & National Les 2914 U.8. Cordage. Preferred. 88 Long Islang. 831y Guaranteed. Louisville & . 515 Expres: Louisville Na& Ch. 83 U. §. Leather Preferred 25°* " Preferred. Manhattan .10214 U. 8. Rubby Mempnis & Charls. 15 Preterred. Mexican Central... 1,15 Utica & B. Michigan Centrai.. 101~ Wab. 8. L. & Pac 15 Minn&S. L — | Preferrea, - 1734 Preferred. — Wells-Farg 2100 Minn. & St. |Western U 887 1st preferred Wis Centra:. 3% 2d preferred. 5213 Wheellng & Missourl Pacifi Ko Preferred. - allg e & Ohio. 2115 Am Cotton 6 ville Chatt. 75 W U Beet. 8 ional Linseed.. 22 |L I 'Traciio 18 J.Central........108 | TOSING BONDS. USasreg........111 MK T2ds. 80 Do, 45 coupon...11214| Do, 4s. . 55 ‘121 * | Mutual Union 8s...115 J Cent Gen bs...119 /2 Northern Pac 1sts.118 115" "Do, 2ds. 22 113 | Do, das 71 Cherokee ds. 1896.1003; Nortnwest Consols. 11914 Do, 1897 11005 Do, deb B. 109 Do. 1898 100540 R & N 1sts .. 111 Do, 1899, "100%4 SUL&IronMGenss 83 Pacific 6a 0195, SUL & S F Gen 65.105 D. C, 3-6 bs. AlaClass A4....... Do, Class B 4, 5s.110 La Consol 4s. 2100 Missour] funding. N Carolins con 6s.. st Faul Consols ... 129 st. P.C. & Pa lais. 1174 | Do, Pac Cal 1sta.111 Southern K. R. 5s. 95 ‘exas Pacific firsts 851 |Texas Pacseconds. 2714 |UnionPac 1stof'96.10814 | West Shore ds..... 10734 IMobile & Ohlo 4s.. 67 R GranaeWest 1sis 7854 Ches & O 58, 109 Do, deferred 8s... 8 | Atchison 4: Do, trust repts st 6 Canada South 2ds.. 10714 Va funding debt. .. o, reg... Cen Pac 1sts 0t '95.104 | Do, 2d 7s. 100, Den& R G 1st.....11414 H & Tex Cent5s..111%4 Do, 4 . 92| Do.con 6s. 106 Erie 24 74 |Reading . 7914 Kansas Consols 78 \lMialmlfl s, + 100 Ks Pa lsts Den divl1l ¥OREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EXa., Dec. 12.—The spot market Is quict at 5s 414d@5s 514d. Cargoes are dull av 265 10344 on passage. FUTURPS. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: De- cember, 5s 23,d; January, 6s 814d; February, 6s 4d; March, 55 434d; April, bs 5d. SECURITIES. xa.. Dec. 12. — Consols, 106%: ‘rench Rentes, 1011 4234c. LONDON, silver, 30a; EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. — gas8Ry, Sterling_Exchange, sight. — 4891, New York Exchange, sigh - 05 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — U7y Fine silver, spot, B ounce - 6558 Mexican Dollars.... - o4 CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS, Local customs collections for November were $512,122, against $355,900 in Novemoer, 1894. ¥or the 'first 11 months of the year they were £5,072,794, against $5,285,700 during the same time in 1894. aatc e A0S PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Aberfoyle takes for London 34,- 533 ctls, valued at $35,397. The market is dull, both on and off call, and prices show no particular change. No. 1 quotable at $1 9 ct: choice, $1 0134@1 0213 @ ctl; lower grades, 80@95c; extra choice for mulling, $1 033 @1 0714 @ ctl. CALL BOARD SATES, INFORMAL SESSION — 10 o'clock—May — 100 tons, ¥1 08. REGULAR MORNING SESSION — May—1100 torns, $1 0534, AFTERNOON SESSION—May—800 tons, $1 0534. BARLEY—Shipment of 92,267 ctls Brewing. valued at $17,805, to London. _Prices show no change. Feed, 85@661/4c; choice, 67%4c¢ B cil; Brewing, 70@80c: Chevalier. $1 106 140 for No. 1 and 70@90c B cul for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥S810N—10 o'clock—May—200 tons, 68150, % > HXGULAR MORNING Skss10N—May—100 tons, ‘5’5:{1:: 100. 6855c: 100, 68%4c. December—100, YaC. AFTERNOON SES810N—No sales. OATS—Are dull, but firm. Milling, 70@75¢ B ct’ fancy Feed, 80@R5c: good to cnoice, 67 common to fair, 5734@86¢; Gray, 85@76c; Ked, for seed, 85@9bc; Black, for seed, $1 10@1 80; Sur- prisc, 80@974c. corn opened st 287%c, sold between 28%@ | CORN-Lu largesupply and dull,- Large Yellow, U | $8: family do, $9@9 50; extra prime Pork. 88 RO@8214¢; Small Round do, 821,@85c: White, 85 90c B ctl @80c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—S5@92%c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $3 25@3 35: Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 25; supertine, $2 25@2 40 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@18 50 3 ton; Cracked Corn, $18 50@19 50 P ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as forlows. usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 234c; Rye Flour, 3ie: Rice Flour, 7se: Corn: meal, 23,@3c; extra cream do, 3lgc: Oatmeal, B ats, 4vac: Hominy, d@ilsc: Buok: wheat Flour, 4c: Cracked \Vheat, 3%gc; Farina, 44c; whole Wheat Flour, 8c: Rolled’ Uats, 434c: Pearl Barley, 414@d%Yc; Split Peas, 434c; Green FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—8$12 50@13 B ton. jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $20 50 B ton for the vest. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 815@16 B ton; Obcake Meal at the mill, $21 ton; jobbing. $22 50; Cottonseea Uilcake, $21. HA Y'—Dealers report the old prices. Wheat is quoteble at $7 50@12; Oal, $6@9: Wheat and Oat, $7@10 50: Barley, $6 60@9; Alfalta, $6@7 50; Clover, $6 50@7 50; Compressed, $6@10 50; Stock, $5@6 @ ton. STRAW—35@60c B bale. BEANS AND SEXDS. BEANS — Bayos are quotable at $1@1 10 ® cil: Small Whites, 81 25@1 556 B cui; Pea, $1 50@1 7b: Large Whites, $1 20@1 40: Pk, ¥5c@81 05: Reds, §1 25@1 40; Blackeye, $1 8 190: Red Kidney, 81 75@2: Limas, 32 40@2 60; Butt 175@1 90. E — Brown Mustard, $1 75@2 B ctl; Trieste, 81 90@2 Yellow Mustard, $1 25‘@' m- HAY AND 150: Flax. $1 75 B ctl; Canary, 3@3: Alfaifa, 615@6%c B b; Rape, 13,@2c B 1b; othy, 814c B 1b; Hemp, 4c B Ib. DRIED PEAS—Quoted at_$1 25@1 40 P ctl for Niles, $1 20@1 30 for Blackeye and $1 25@1 756 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Yesterday’s receipts were 10,718 sacks, of which 2451 were from Oregon, and the market was demoralized in consequence. Sweets, $1 25@1 50 for Rivers ana $185@1 80 for Mer- ced; Salinas Burbanks, 5u@sOc B ctl; River Bur- banks, 30@35c B sack: Oregon Burbanks, 40@60c P ctl: Kiver Reds, 30@40c B ctl. ONTONS—Quoted at 50@70c B ctl. VEGETABLES — Mushrooms are lower at 5 %mc @ Ib; Green Peppers, 4U@75c B box: ried Peppers, 7@10c B Ib; Tomatoes, 40@65¢ B bx:Garden Pens, 4@bc: String Beans, 8@12c; Dried Okra, 1215@15c; Cabbage, 40@d0c ¥ cul; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 4@4145¢ ¥ b: Marrowfac Squash, $8@10 ® ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market 1s slightly off again and very dull. CrEaMERY—Fancy, 261.@27%4c; seconds, 25@ 26¢ @ Ib. b Ainv—Fancy, 24@36c: good 1o choice, 2214@ 28Ygc; lower grades, 20@3%c. CREAMKRY 1TB—20@21c B b 20@22%¢ B 1. —Fancy mild new, 1lc ® b: common @10c; Young America, 10@11c; West- -; Eastern. 12@13c '8 1. complain of the extreme dullness sastern, 24@25c; good to choice Easter 3c: seconds, 19@21c; store Eggs, 22@25¢} rencn Exgs, 25@28¢ B dozen, with 29@ 30c for something extrs POULTRY 7 POULTRY~—California stock is in moderate sup- ply, but unsold Eustern Foultry keeps the market from advancing. Live Turkeys, 10@11c for Gobblers and 10@11¢ for Hens; dressed do, 12@13¢; Geese, B pair, $150 @2: Ducks, $4 50@$: Hens, $4@5: Roosters, young, $4@5 B doz: do, old, 33 75@4: Fryers, 84; Broilers, #3 50@4 for large and $2 50@3 for smail; Pigeons, 81 25@2 » dozen for young snd 5 for old. The market is ve d. Quail, $1 124@ $4 50: Canvasback, R3@8 ¥ dozen: Spriz, 50; Teal. $1 75@2: Widgeon, $2;: Small $1 50: Hare, §1@) 25: Rabbits, 81 25@1 50 and $1@1 25 for smail; Gray Geese, @3: White Geese, $1 25@1 50; Brant, ¥1 50! 1s, $4@4 £0: English Snipe, $2@2 60; Jack Snipe, §. ® dozen. DECIDUOUS A of trade. ND GAME. $1@1 GAM dem firm with a good 5 ® dozen: Mal- D CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Persimmons are quotable at 25@50c B box; Apples 75c@81 25 for good to choice, 35@65¢ for common to fair and 81 50 for Spuzenvergs: Lady Apples, 1 50; Winter nominal; other Pears, 50@75c. “ranberries, $10 60 B bbl for New Jersey nnd $12 for fancy Cape Cod. GRAPES—The market 1s lightly supplied and firm at 50@85¢ B box and 90c@$1 B crate. CITRUS FRUITS—No change whatever. Call- fornia_Oranges, £175@2 25 ® box for Seedlings and 82 75@3 25 B x_for Navels: Japaneso Mandarins, 85c@$1 25 @ box: Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@3 for good to choice: Mexi- can Limes. $5: Bananas, $1@2 B bunch; Pineap- ples, §2 50@0 @ doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The following prices rule on the Fraii Exchange: Apples, 21:@3c B I for auartered, 3@3%c B 1 for sliced and 414@ 5c @ B for evaporated; Peaches. 4@bc B b, ana 52@6c B 1 for funcy: peeled, in boxes. 12@ 13c: Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6@6lgc B b | for 40@50's and 5@51kc for S0@60’s: Apricors. 7Yz @8 ac for prime to choice and 9@10c B 1b for fancy Figs, black, 3@3yac $ 1 for pressed 21jc for unpressed: White Figs, 315@4Yac ¥ 1 0r pressed in sacks, and 5@6c in boxes: Pears, 7c @ 1b for_evaporated halves, 4@6Yge for quarters: Plams, 815@4lgc for pitted and 234c for unpitte ctarines, 5@b6c B Ib for prime to choice and 614c for fancy. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are as sollows, carioad lots, f. 0. b. San Fran- clsco: London layers, 80c@$1 ¥ box; four-crown | loose. B34c B Ib: three-crown. loose, 23gec: two- crown, 2hc; seedices Sultanas, $14@3 < seediess Muscatels, 214@25c; clusters, 81 35@1 50: De- hesa clusters. $2 10@2 25; Imperial clusters, $2 60 @2 75: Dried Graves, 23,¢ @ Ib. N —Chestnuts, 10@121/a¢ ‘Walnuts, 7@8c B 1 for No. 1 hard and $@9zc for sotisbell, 10b. bing lots; Almonds, 6@7V4c for Languedocend 814 @10c for paper-sheil, jobbing; Peanuts, 31a@sc § for Califorma; Hickory nuts, 5@6c: Pecans, 6¢ | for rough aud Bc for polished; Filverts, 8g0c: Bra- zil Nuts, T1,@8c B Ib: Coconnuts, $4 50@5 B 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12¢ % b for bright and 8@ 9c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@514c # : light amber extracted, 4%4@434; dark am- ber. dc: dark, 2@3c. BEESWA. PROVISIO CURED MEATS—Bacon, 614@6lc B b for heavy, and T%c for 1izht medium, 93¢ for light, 10%gc for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar- cured: Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 12c: California Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $7 bbl: extra mess do, P bbl; exira clear, 14 ® bbl; mess, $13 P bbl; Linoked Beer, 93a@ioe 7 . s LARD—Eastern tierces, guotable at 6@6l4c 1 for compound and 8c for pure; pails, 81gc: Call- fornia tierces, ¢ for compound and 814c for pure; baif bbls, 6340: 10- tins, 743 o 515, 73c B . : c in terces and 77%e @ 1b in 10-1b thns. ey HIDES, TALLOW, WOBL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—The markets East are very soft and the local situation is the same in sympathy. Heavy salted steers quotable at 7c ® M; culls and brands, 6c; medium ,6c; culls and brands, Sc: light, 5¢ % Ib: culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, S@bige B : culls and brands, d@diac: suited Kip. 5c B M salted Caif. Bc 3 D: saited Veul, ry Hides, 10@10%4c B 1b: culls and brands, 76 % 1: dry Kip and Veal, Sc @ Ib: culls, 634c: dry calf, 15c: culls, 10c B 1b; Goatskins, 20@35¢ ench: Kidy be; Deersking, good summer ‘medium, 15@26c; winter, 10@16c: Sheepskins, sheariings, 20c each: short wool, 30@40c each: medium, 50 60c each: long wool, 60@70c each. Cullsofall inds, about 14c less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered quotable at 4@414c: N2 3¥@3%c; refined, 530; Grease, 24@3c WOOL—We quote ¥all as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 7@9¢c; San Joaquin and Soutkern, '@':‘c; free Mountain, 6@7c; defective do, 4@6c B HOPS—Nominal at 5@7c 3 b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26c. COAL—Wellington is quotaole at $8 B ton; New Wellington #8 B ton; Southfield Wellington, $750: Seattle, 8550: Bryant, $5 60: Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, 86 60: Scotch. $7 50: Brymbo, $750; Cumberiand, $14 in bulk and 15 in sacks Pennsylvania Anthracite Kzg, $12; Welsh An thracite Egg, $10; Cannel, 87 50@8: Kock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 80; Coke, $15 in bulk and 15 @ ton in sacks. COFFEE—C. E. Bicktord gives the recelpts at this port during the first 11 montns of 1895 nt 149,161 bags. against 177,960 bags during (he same time {n 1894. The sales from first hands were 132,819 bags, against 158,030. The stock on hand November 30 was 3:89 bags, against 7645. The worid’s visible supply December 1 was 3,392,364 bags. against 2,790,391 bags December 1, 1891. The circular says: “The dull and lis less condition into which this staple has fallen seems to continue everywhere. Local transactions have been of the merest hand-to-mouth character and, aithough holders are disposed o accept every reason: offer for the remnants and undesirable parcels of old-crop Coffees, very little headway can be made owing to the adverse sentiment_entertained by the trade and the difliculty they experience in moving stock. The overland markets continue to absorb moderate quantities, 80 far as the limited assort- ment allows, and the new-crop Coffees arriving per San Juan on_the Sth will doubtiess find buyers in that quarter.”” We quote the market dnll at 201 @ 1 for good washed Costa Rica; 20c B for good Costa Rica; 19@19%c ® B for g00d _Costa Rica mixed with = black beans; 1714@18%%c for fair Costa Rica: 14@16%4c for common (0 ordinar; Costa TRica; 1814@2014¢ for fair to good washed Salvador: 19@19gc for good bleached and green unwashed do; 2114@2134c B for prime washed Guatemals; 20@20% for good 10" strictly good washed Gutemala; 18G19340 for fair washied Guatemala: 1614@17%c for medlum Guatemala; 1415@1614c¢ for ordinary Guatemala; 11@l4vgc for very inferior 1o common Guatemala: 21@22¢ for good to prime washed Peaberry; 20@ for good unwashed Peaberry. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company Quotes terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, ered 2nd Fine Crushed, all 534c; mammhm. 4¥jc; Confectloners’ A, 454c; 4, 3%cC:ExtraC, 834¢: Golden C, 35ic; half-barrels, J4¢ more than barrels, and boxes 3¢ more. aSYRUP—Gonen,A’fn bbis, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- te]r;n are as follows: a il EEF—First quality, 5@5%c: second quality, Qléc: third do, sq@.ic B EAL—Large, 4@5c: small, 5@7c B 1. 1»; UTTON—Wethers, 4La@5c; Ewes, 4@4%0 LAMB—51,@6c B b. PORK—Live Hogs, 3/4c B b for large and 335c for small; dressed do, 412@% Yec B b. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour,ar. sks...... 2,100 Beans, sks.. 905 Oregon G tons. 534 Wheat, ctl [91.283 Straw, tons. 10 Oregon . 760 Hides, no. . 215 Barley, ctia.. 26,672 Pelts, bAlS. v ..... 45 Oats, ctls. ." 575 Leather. roll: 51 Oregon . 460 Rasins, bxs. 1.600 Potatoes, ‘sis...... 8,267 Wine, gals.. 29,700 Oregon. ©veee 2.451 Brandy, gais. 3,000 Onions, sis. 613 Lime, bbla 81 Oregon 45Suga; 683 REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Mary P. Torrey to Mary E. and Mindora L. Berry and Maude B. Fisher, lot on E line of Van Ness avenue. 60 S of Washington street, 51:814 by E 120: gif: Mary F. Ryer to Fletcher-Ryer Company, lot on S line of Jackson street, 90 1 of Octavia, i 47:6 by § 127:814: also lot on SE corner of Mason and Francisco streets, 137:6 by E 137:6; also lov on SE corner of Pine and Sansome streets, £ 68:9 by S 87:6, and rights of party wall; also 10t on NE corner of Bush and Powell streets, E 137:6, N 187:6, W 70, S 69, W 67:6, S 68:6; also any prop- erty of first ‘party in the City and County of San Francisco; $10. Williametta H. Cook and Frances H. Lowndes to Edward J. Le Breton and William H. Cook, trustees of estate of Cynthia H. Cook, 1ot commencing 201:7 S of Sixteenth street and 114:5 W of Mis- sion, 8185:434 by W 85:7; $1. Edward J. Le Breton and William H. Cook, trus- tees of estate of Cynthia H. Cook, to Charles W, Rosenbaum, lot on E line of Hoft avenue, 201:7 § of Sixtecenth street, E 85:7 by S 135:434 } $11,750. Hy L. and Mary A. Pleace to Christiana Schwarz- mann, lot on Sline of Nineteenth street, 31:6 W of Hartford, W by = 85: 810. Margaret Calnan to Denis G. Kiernan, lot on NW corner of Twenty-fifth and Columbia streets (Flor- ida), W 50 by N 104; $10. Jerusha A. Glidden to William B. Glidden, lot on N line of Jersey street, 104:7 W of Castro, W 24:8 by N 114: 81, Edgar M. Wilson (execntor of the estate of Clark Chandler) to Adam A. Albrecht, lot on W line of Stockton street, 84:6 N of Lombard,S21 by W 85, subiect to mortgage; 81500, W. V. and Marie .. Huntington to James Walsh, Jot on § £ :6 by 8 100; $10. Erlk Rasmussen to Harry H. McCord, lot 912, Gift Map 3: $.0. Charles and Mary Willmott to Roderick and An- nie McDonald, 1ot on N line of Randail street, 25 & o Whitney, IS 25 by N 125, block 27, Falrmount Homesiead; $10. Davis & Rankin Building and Manufacturing Compary to Chicaeo Title and Trust Company, re- ceiver, any and alt property, real and_personal, in Coox County, 1ll., conveyance deed; $1. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Elislia P'. and Lucy Rogers to_Allie M. Pearson, 1ot on E line of Chestnut street, 98:3 § of Twelith, E 112 by S 28, Oakland: 810. Newell Beeman to T. . Pope, 1ot on N corner of Seventeenth aveuue and East Twenty-first street, NW 497, NE 294, NE 13, SE 513, SW 280 (0 be. ginning, being lots 1 to 40, biock 70, map o North- ern Addition to Brooklyn, East Oskland: excepting a10L 50 feet front on iast Twenty-second street by adepth SI of 130, conveyed to Charles S. Melyin, East Oakland; excepting a 10t on NE line of Enst Twenty-first Street, 38 avenue, NE 113.61 7.16, SE 193.24, & 3.24 6. SW 40.96 to beginning, East Oakland Edward E. Perley to Frederick H. on § line of Chauning way, 260 W of Dana stree! W 50 by S 185, being subdivision G of lot 6, block 5, College Homestend, subject to a mortgage for $2500; also a strip 2 feet wide by 135 feet in depth, adjoining the above ou the west, Berkeley; $10. J.H. T, and Henrietia Watkinson to Susie W. Richardson (wife of C. F.),lot 11, biock 1, Linda Vista Terrace, Oakland: $10. Mountain View Cemetery Assoclation to James M. Kirkpatrick, lot 168 in plat 12, Mountain View ‘emetery, Oaklana Township; $31. ‘od Prugli to Dora A. Leiter (wife of E. T.), lot on W iine of West street, 161.26 N of Thirty-sixth or Logan. N 25 by W 108.21, being iot 7, block I, Major Given Tract, Oakland Townsbip: $10. HOTEL ARRIVALS. BALDWIN HOTEL. € W Huntsmen, Nev _ J Cumford & w, Vancouvr Miss M Van Zandt, N Y L Duckenback, N Y Burbirdge, N'Y J J Stanfield, Los Gatos H B Calisher. N FRBell, N ¥ N D Farmer, Marin A C Blair, Pasadena N S Wight, Angels Camp C ¥ Colvin, Vallejo € C Gonesy, Boston H L Billings, Cbicago M Meyer & 'w, N Y Miss Mitcheil, Modesto W B Jones, Cheyenne J H Roberts, Sac Miss C C Willis, Buffalo C Jones, Mex C Moore, St Paul rs I Brown, St Panl G C Smith, Buftalo rannan, Seattle J I Dugan, Chicago illiams, Madera B'Blum, Fresno C B. Calver. St Louts PALACE HOTEL. OV Eaton, Hanford W C Peyton, Santa Cruz J F Wilson, Portland F C Sanford, Santa Clara Miss F Peters, Sta Clara H W Canan, Chicago C W Stubbs, Chicago € C Powning, Reno Mrs L Spring, Me Miss A Spring, Me Mrs M R Bean, Me A C Bean. San Jose J B Moriel & w. Omaha Ed Williams. Omahsa Jake Marks, Ariz Thomas Banks, N Y Mirs Banks, s & d, N Y T Moore & w, § Barbara H P Goodman &w,Napa T E Casady & w, Council L Blomstock, N Y Blufis ¥ L Wildis, Oakland W WESTERN HOTEL. James F Goodwin, Boston H S Smith & w, Denver i Miss Gussie Rogers, Or n, Portland J Haas, Portland Mrs Lacazette & 3 ch, Mrs Hutchison, W Grove Walter Grove Peter Hanson, Eureka 3 CSpiller, Portland J L Smith, Portland TS Rogers, Portland J F Hopkins, Los Angeles A Weimerstham, L Angs Mrs Leese, Salt Lake Mrs McMahon, Salt Lake C Thompsén, Stockton G F Wink & w, Omaha Ouen Ople, Australia ‘W Baker, Portland Bryant, Portland James Mlller, San Jose I uthill, Long Bridge Jl\\’l'hnxllnsun, Btwood W D Barn Columbus W Stolker, Alcairaz D J Keohane, Aleatraz. J W Logan, Boston M C Bush & w, Boston GRAND HOTEL. Miss Simcott, San Jose F Maddox, Modesto G Trahm, Cal H G _Howsou, Stockton J P Berry, Cal J 1l Hyde & w, Courtland W Johnston, Courtland I, Hatiield, Sacramento J A Berry, Stockton W _F _Pittinger, Portland T Bradley. San Jose H W Bray &wf.Fruitvsle R T Polaster, San Mateo J W Waulker, Fresno A F Morgan.GrassValley W T Williams. Cal AT Howe & wt, Chicago R Arms'rong, W J McNulty, Los Ang R Reniee, E T Wittlee, St Louis ~ J P Smith, Uhlc: JJ Suyder & wi, Cal Mrs A I Backess, S Jose Mrs O W Easton, S Jose E A Mathers, Oakland 3 D Bancroft, Cal G G Holllday, Vallejo ¥ W Rostenbusy, Stektn L Snyder. Siockton J Y Coftman, Chehalis G F Newton & w, Portind ¥ A Autersice, Portland W P Dickson, Tacoma E B Onkes, Portland C J Conw acramento J A Glow, w &c, Pasada acramento R G King, Marysville G A Steiger, Stockton A A Fargo. Livermore O F Paulsell & w, Cal H A Fuirbank, Sacto J Stowel, Sacramento ¥ A Kelsch, Sacramento J L Harlan & w, Winters ‘AL Rhodes, S:ockton D Danenheim, Vaileio A. Dwyer, sacramento . Woodworth, Sutter Cr G Tomson, Oakdale _J P Beishaw & w, Antioc H Stowell, Providence,RI J Topley, Vallejo @ R Stoweil, Providence J B Peters, Redlands R D Strong, Redlands W L E Cross, Stockton W Cross, Stockton RUSS HOUSE. A M Ayers, Hanford J M Van Nest&d,Chicago T 'Thompson, Santa Cruz C E Green, L1k Creek L Bemstead, M D, Cal J J Silina, Petaluma B M Woodhull, Stockton G Monteith, San #afael A J Bogard, Red Bluft K Michael, M D, Ferndale W Chambers, Portlard C R Scoeftel, Portiand W Mackeral, Portland A Waggoner, Bakerstleld H C Cunti, ~an Quentin P A Lynn, Los Angeles Mrs Churchill, San Jose S Pratt, Modesto, C C Riatt, Healdsburg H K Janes, San Jose C A Overhalfer, Redding J C Hatch, Napa Joe Rose, Cal Joht Schwartz, Cal H Todd, Oakland F P Lindley. Oakland A R Fleming, Tacoma 8 E Knudson, Portiand Jacob Knudson, Portland J W Smith, Grant, Or W D Kiernan, Gazelle Thomas McGraft, Gazelle A J Littlefield, Healdsbrg Mrs § A Bucknell, Mass Mrs A BSmith,GrabGleh 6 F Jordan, Selma H K Bigelow, O'Neals C K Field & w. Dunc Mills SF Tucker, Lake Co O R Mcuee, Stuart T R McClure &w,Stocktn James Basch, Seattle A M Akin, Lower Lake E W Devoe & w. Sacto B Holme, Astoria Mrs J McCutchan, Sacto G Beal, Portland J Fitzpatrick, Portland J Quirk, Nev H Seaward, Berkeley Mrs J J Taylor &2 ch,Nev Miss M Chance, Nev H E Smith, Pa % 1) Robbins & Im, Wash C8 Jennings, Spokane W Y Draiie, Benlcie R Elliott, Benicia TE Woodward & w,Sacto Col McNasser, Sacto VA Tapscott, Red' Bluft G B Smith, Monterey J J Hughes, Middletown N Chapman, Cal THE CALL CALENDAR. DECEMBEE, 1895. Full Moon. December 8, Last Quarter. () December 15, New Moon. December 23, First Quarter. December 81, Full soon. ® HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, EBRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N.,} MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR, SAN FRANCISCO, December 12, 1895, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropi gxactly a: noon to-day—L. ¢., at noon of the 120:h meriaian, or ai exactly 8 P. M., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. n charge. SUN AND WIDE TAGLE. 1GH WATER,LOW WATER| SUN. (MOON. Rises ¥ |Small ) Carge. [Small, (Large. Kises| 13, m.u:! 8.43a| 2.244) 3.60% 7.17| 462 4.864 10A088E anal 33a B30m 727 48 5.47a; EUREKA—) OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure #rom San Franelsco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. Humboldt Bay | Dec 13, 2P | Pier 9 San Diego..... | Dec 13.11aM | Pler 11 - |Dec 14, 4ru pier 13 { Dec14. 9am Pler 13 Dec 14,10ax | Pler 2 Dec 15.10a% | Pler 24 Dec 15, 9aM | Pler 11 Dec 15:10ax | Pler 13 Dec 16, 9ax Pier 9 Dec 17.11ax | Pier 11 nd San Diego.....| it | Panama. |Dec 17. 4pu|Pier 27 Del Norte .. |Grays Haroor. Dec18.12m | — Acapuico... | Panama. Dec18.12m [PMSS Aztec....... |Central Amer. Dec19,12 M PM S S Alce Bincha | Portiand. Dec19.10Au | Pier 13 Eureka Newport |Dec19, 9a; Columb! Dec 20.10Am | Pier 24 STEAMERS TO AKRIVE. STEAMER | FROM | Due .rv:mum- Bay. 13 .| Newport. . 13 oos Bay . 1 003 Bay.. . ¢ 18 . 15 San Diego. -|..Dec 15 - | Humboide .. Dec 16 . |Grays Harbor. . Dec 16 Alice Blancnard | Portland...... - |+-Dec 17 Eureka... Newport, - |- ‘Dec.17 Columbla........ | Portian . |.-Dec 17 Clty ot Puebla.. | Victoria & Puget Sound |..Dec 17 Wellington Departure Bay. -|.-Dec 17 Willamerte.. .. | Departure Bay . Dec 18 San Jose. .| Panama. Dec 18 _|Sydney Dec 19 | Crescens Gity... Dec 19 Dec 19 Dec 20 Dec 21 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE., Arrived. THURSDAY, December 12. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, 70 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr City of Peking, Smith, 2615 days fm Hong- Kxong, via Yokohama 17 days, via ilonolulu, 5 days ana 32 hours: pass and mdse, to P M S S Co. Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, 45 hrs from Ventura; produce to J P Thomas. Stmr Coos Bay, Duggan. 8 hours from Santa Cruz; produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr State of Californin, Ackley, 6835 hrs from rortland, via Astoria 47 hrs; pass and mdse,to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr 'Weeott, Magee, 26 hours from Euresa; pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 12 hours from Men- docino, ete; pass and mdse, 16 Meudocino Lumber ‘0. Nic stmrCosta Rica, Mclntyre, 4 days and 5§ hours from Departure Bay: 2550 tons coal, to R Dunsmuir & Sons. Stmr San Benlto, Smith, 98 hours from Tacoma; 4500 tons coal, to § P Co.” Oakland direct. Br ship Locheo, Barrett, 67 days from Newcastle, 419 tons coat, to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. ien Fairchild, Bannon, 20 days from Na- nalmo; 2330 tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Bark Newsboy, Mo!lestad, 31 days from Hako- date, 820 tons suiphur, 10 Order. Bktn Uncle John, Murchison, 18 davs from Ta- coma; lumber, to San Francisco Lumber Co. Brig Pitcairn, Grabam, 44 days from Samoa; ballast, to Pacific Press Publishing Co. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 34 hours from Fisks Mill: 75 cds wood. to Bender Bros. Schr W S Phelps. Farrell, 8 days from Bowens Landing; lumber, to F Heywood. Schr Eva, Klitgaard, 19 days from Grays fHar- bor: 330 M 7t lumber, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Schr Bessie K, Anderson, 24 hours from Albion; Iumber, to J § Kimball. Sohr Guide, Olsen, 19 days from Willapa Harbor; lumber. to Jas A Lac; Schr Nettle Low, Low, 5 hours from Point Reyes; 40 bxs butter, to J H Newbauer & Co. Cleared. THURSDAY, December 12. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good. all, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Monowa, Carey, Honolulu and Sydney; 3 D Spreckels & 2ros Co. ohr Anita, Aas, Ensenada: Ybarra Gold Mining Saflod. THURSDAY, December 12. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. Stmr Westport, Petersen. Brship Aberfovle, Wallace, London. Bark Richard 111, Connor, anaim Bkin Catherine Suden, Killman, Gr: Schr Maxim. Peterson, Caspar. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—December 12—-10 p M—Weather foggy: wina NE: velocity 6 miles. Charters. The Gership Marie Hackfeld was chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe. Br ship Wayiarer, same voyage, 258, Spokan Per Br ship Lochee—Oct 22—Lat 35 23 S, long 167 58 W, Br ship Wray Castle, from Newcastle, NSW. for'San Francisco. 1 Domestic Ports. COOS BAY—sailed Dec 12—Stmrs Arago and Arcata, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived De¢ 12—Stmr Columbia, hence Dec 10. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Dec 12—Bark C D Bry- ant, for Honolulu. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Dec ‘Warrior, from San Pedro. Sailed Dec 12—Bark Enoch Talbot and tug War- rior, for San Pedro. CLEONE—Arrived Dec 12—Stmr Whitesboro, DING—Sailed Dec 12 — Schr hence Dec 11. LA ers, for Redondo. “N A—Sailed Dec 13—Stmr Sunol,for rort Los Angele NEW PORT—Sailed Dec 12—Stmr South Coast, for Hueneme; stmr Alcazar. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Dec 12—Stmr Tflamook; stmr Excelsior, for San K'rancisco. EUREKA—Sailed Dec 12—Schr J G Wall, for San Francisco. pALBION—Artived Dec 12—Stmr Albion, hence oc 11. FORT BRAGG—Salled Dec 12—Stmr Navarro, for San Franctsco: stmr Cleone, for San Francisco. Forelgn Ports. MAURITIUS—Arrived Dec 7—Brstmr riva, from Port Townsend. HULL—Arrived Dec 11—Brbark Ravenscourt, Harbor. Tug Vana- hence July 4. S SYDNEY—Arrived Dec 10—Br stmr Warrimoo, from Vanconver. HONOLULU—Arrived Br stmr Mount Lebanon, from Yokoham ¢ 21—Stmr Mari- posa, hence Nov 14: Nov Irwin, hne bark Mohica Nov 25—Br stmr Warrimoo, frm Vancouver: Nov 27— Asloun, from Portland; Nov 20—Schr Alol Nov 10: Dec 2—Br stmr Mlowera, from Sydney Dec 3—ilaw stmr Kahului, hence Nov 21; Dec Stmr City of Peking, from Yokohama; Dec 6— Bark Martha Davis, bence Nov 17. Safled Nov 21—Stmr Mariposa, for Sydney; Br stmr Mount Lebanon, for Port ov Z5—Br stmr Warrimoo, for Sydne Nov ' 28—Br stmr Asloun, for Yokoham: ov 29—Bark Coloma, for Hongkong: Dec 2—Br bark City of Adelaide, for Port Blakeley: Brstmr Miowera, for Victoria: Dec 4—Bark = C Allen, for San Francisco; Dec 5— Haw stmr Kahului, for Sydney. 3 HILO—Arrived Nov 24—Brig Lurline, hence Nv 10. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 12—Stmr Aller, fm Bremen and Southampton. Bailed Dec 12—Stmr Victoria, for Plymouth, Cherbourg #nd Humburg; stmr Furnessia, for Glasgow. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Dec 11—Stmr Saa'e, BREMERHAVEN—Arrived out Dec 11—Stmr Weimaj COP; Norge. Ridied Dec 10—Stmr Thingvalla, for New York, LONDON—Arrived out Dec 11—Stmr Mohawk. Sailed Dec 12—Stmr Mississippl, for New York. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Dec 12—Stmr Am- sterdam, from Rotterdam. for New York. GIBRALTAR—Passed Dec 12—Stmr Italia, frm Mediterranean ports, for New York. fmportations. TACOMA—Per Umatilla—1 bx tinfoil, 683 sks bones, 51 aks horns, 13 sks hoofs, 2 cs shoes, 2 es codfish, 5 cs shoes, 4 cs personal effects, 800 bars bullion. Port Townsend—2 pkgs household goods, 3 cs bottles, 1 chst 1 sk coin. N PSS via Tacoma—538 bxs tea. Everett—145 bdls paper, 168 kgs nails, 800 bars bullion. Pacoma west of Fargo—525 sks flaxseed, 6094 HAGEN—Arrived out Dec 11—Stmr sks wheat, 35674 hf sks flour, 440 qr sks flour, 69 M 1 st v N P Ry—2 cs bootsand shoes, 1 bx pills, 1 crt herbs. Foreign—2 cs household goods, 1 ¢s machinery. 1 bale carpet. Anacortes—4027 sks oats, 1 plano, 1 bx stools. Wha:com—1 pkg household goods, 1 safe, 2 cs tools, 1 piano, 3 chsts 1 sk co n. ‘Vancouver-—346 bdls salt hides, 52 bdls pelts, 3 s household goods. East via C P Ry—121 cs tobacco,69 cs clgarettes, 10 cs hats, 3 cs fixtures, 1 bbl fixtures. 3 pianos, 8 ‘machines, 60 bbls oil, 4'cs sheeting, 1 keg castings, 1'coil pipe, 71 steam radiators, 7 bls leather. 2 cars lumber, 4 wooden hames, 1 cs perfumery, 74 cook stoves, 45 pkgs household goods, 1 bx dambers, 4 cs helme: Senttle—300 bdls shooks. 4sks coffee, 1 bbl cop- per, 4 chists 17 sks rags, 2 bxs poultry, 16 cslard, 8 sks pork, £ cs charts, 3 pkgs househoid goods, 1'cs clzors, 1'cs_clothing, 2 sks coke, 1 bbl coke, 2 cs heasants, 1 cs drugs, 1 machine, 1 1ot iron plate, g 8k coin. Victoria—15,845 cs salmon. FUENEME—Per Protection—2986 sks barley, 241 sks lima beans, 128 sks onions, 12 sks beans, 125 sks wheat. San Buenaventura—2500 sks lima beans, 110 sks walnuts, 230 sks corn. MENDOCINO—Per Point Arena—28 cs salmon, 25 M it lumber, 3 pkgs mdse. Point Arena—10 bys fish, 2 coops ducks, 10 sks peas. 24 bxs butter, 12 dressed hogs. 20 tons junk, 6 bxs apples, 10 sks peas, 2 bdls hides, 1 bx mdse, 3 coops chickens, 4 cs boots. MOSS LANDING—Per Coos Bay—1 cs eggs, 1 bx butter. Watsonville—H05 sks sugar, 2 bbls 3 bxs apples, 6 sks potatoes, 1 sk beans, 616 sks oats. Monterey—1 bx cheese. Santa Cruz—10 rolls leather. 1 bbl fish, 51 sks bones, 6 bxs butter, 1 lot furniture. Moro Cojo—4165 'sks pota:oes. PORTLAND—Per State of California—166 pkgs candy. 421 pkss crackers, 1385 pkgs paper, 180 bbls o1l, 3800 ft lumber, 45 sks onions, 125 sks oats, 585 sks wheat, 2463 Sks potatoes, 475 gunnies 1000 qr sks 1906 hf sks flour, 3460 sks bran, 294 b sks flour. Astoria—1175 cssalmon, 35 bbls cranberries, 2 § pkgs twine, 464 sks oysters, 1356 bdls 1 cs fur- nighing eoods, $pkes express. 1 sk coln. Per Weeott—38 bxa outter, 1 bdl sacks, 121 bxs a) les, 10 cs cider, 100 sksbeans, 150 M shingles, t bxs fish, 35 cds stave bolts. Consigneas. Per Point Arena—Mendocino Lumber Co; W W Miller; Buckingham, Hecht & Co: A Paladini; G M Kutz & Co: Wilson & Baechte : © E Whitney & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & C & Co: De Bernardi & Co: Norton, Teller & C Newfield; O B Smith & Co: W B Sumner & C of ickelsburg & Co: Immel & Co; Reicher & C Per Weeott— Russ, Sanders & Co: A Paladini H Hoga Norton, l'eller & Co; Higgins & (,'ulllu§: McDonough & Runyon: Jansen, Rose & Heney:; T H Chope; American Union Fish Co; Bennett & Murray: Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works; Cali- fornia Barrel Co. Per State of California—Allen & Lewls; Flint & Wise: Del Monte Milling Co: Otis, McAllister & Co: MP Detels; Geo Morrow & Co: J Everding & Co Thomas Loughran; H Dutard: E R Stevens & Co; Wolf & Son; Jansen, Rose & Heney: Murray & Steinhagen; Wood. Curtis & Co; Dalton Bros: T McCord: A Levy & Co; W P Fuller & Co: White Bros; Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: Crown Distil- lery Co; Portland Cracker Co; Darbee & ficmel; W Cohen;’ Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Morgan Oyster Co: Clatsop Mill Co: Fogarty & Parker; W 1i Mann; Weils, Fargo & Co. Per Coos Bay—E_L [Musgrove; Kron Tannin, Co: Murray & Steinhagen; N Ohlandt & Co; Gran Central Market; S Solomon: Norton, Teller & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; Standard 0il Co: McLeod & Hatz; Dairymen’s Union: Stauffer & Co; Hender- son, Browni & Co: Cal Bottling Co; Herman Joost: Jansen, Rose & Iieney; H Levy &Co: H Dutard M P Detels; Western Sugar Ref Co; W F Mitchell; Braunschweiger & Co. Per Protection—J K Armsby & Co: Southern Pacific Mllling Co; A Gerberding; J P Thomas. Per Umatilla—abramson, Bacon & Co; Bartlett Springs Co; CM Kutz& Co: H H Young & Coj Selby Smelting & Lead Co: J C Siegfried & Coi Adams Bros: H Dutard; Allen & Lewis: American Biscuit Co; S J Leist & ; Del Monte Milling Co; G W Howard: J Stencil; Moore, Ferguson & Co: M E Hay; Smith & Blanchard; Siers & Co; W L Witham & Co: Owl Drug Co; A Flelshacker & Co; Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden; Staufter & Co; W G Richardson; H J Smith; J H Rosenbaum & Co; Sherman, Clay & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co; American Tobacco Co; C H Meyers & Co; Chicago Clock Co; F W Spencer; G W Partridge; H Levi & Co; GJ Wertner; LD Stone & Co; Mack & Co; Main & Winchester; Michalitschke Bros: Murphy, Grant & Coi O S Le P _ Berwin & Co; Tricst & Co; Webster & Co: M W McChesney & Co: White Bros; Gardner, Thornley &Co: C L Droeper & Co: Bissinger & Co: B G Rubl & Co; Cal Frult and Packing Co; Chas Harley & Co; Castle Bros: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Dalton Bros; Duff & Co: G W Beck; Horn & Cq offman & Alexander: Haas Bros; J Finn: Kulm: 21tz Co: Kruse & Euler. Minerai Co; Welch & C Lutz: Wells, Fargo & Co; ‘Ammonia and Chemical Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPARY CUT RATES g VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class......... $8.00 Second Class. . $5.00 Meals and berth included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. O. R. <« IN. —T0— ASTORTA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For reservations call at 19 Mont- gomery street. Columbia sails. State of California sails. GOODALL, PERKIN December 10 December 15 enl. Supts. 1 Agent. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Brosdway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau. Kil- lisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 a.a., Dec. 1,16, 81, Jan. 15. 3 For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. 3f. Dec. 1, 6, 11, 186, 26,31, and every fifth day toereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. p. at Tacomns with N. P. R. R, at Seattle ., AL Pori Townsend with ¥or Eureks, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. ., Dec. 1, 5, 9,13, 17. 21, 25. 29, and every fourth dav thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luls Obispo), Gaviota. Sania Barbars, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, at 9 A.M., Dec. 8,7,11, 15,19, 28, 27, 31, and every fourth day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbars, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 A x, Dec. 1,5,9,13,17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For Eusenada, St Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), ette Valley 10 a. M.. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODAYLL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Markec st.. San Francisco. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPAN Coolgardie gold fields (Freemantle). Austra- lia; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest rates to _Capetown, South Africa. Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, Dec. 12,8t 2 P M. Steamship Australia, Honoinlu only, Satur: day, December 28, at 10 IS A M. spEcIAL PamTiEs.—Reduced special rates for parties Dec. 28 and Jan. 21. Ticket office. 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. SLS & BROS., General Agents. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers by thisline avoid both transit by English railw the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-class §180: second-class $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll. - Poro ¢ ... December 95, er particulars avply to % A. FORGET, Agent, 1. F. FUGAZY SR A vilng Green, New Yok, o Fe ol en lont avenue, San Francisco, ” - 5o S WHIiTE STAR LISE. Onlted States and FEoyal Mall Steamers BETWERN New York, Queenstown & L SAILING EVERY WEEK. Co0" ABIN,$60 AND UPWARD, ACCOR: i 16 steamer and. atcommotatam selected: second cabin, $35 and $30; Majestic S cutonic $35. Steerage Tickats from England, Ires land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmaric through to San Franciaco at lowest rates. Tlokets. sailing dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, o at (he General Office of the'Company, 613 Market strect, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. QTEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and M Southampton, calling en route at Cerbours! France, and Plymouth to land passengers. ‘Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mall S. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas. ure to direct ports in England and Germany. ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; thil olass, $97 For further particulars apply (0 PARROTT & CO., Agents, 808 California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. 3. Daily, Except Sunday. #F Accommodations Reserved by Telcphone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton, ‘Telephone Main 805. _Cai. Nav. and Impt. Co, VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, except Sunday—10 A. Dally, e i enn -Sandins, Mission 1. Bler 8¢, Australian steamer, | MONOWAT, sails via | RAILROAD TRAVEL! VERY LOW RATES BY RAIL PORTL.AND, OR. SUXAY, Dec. 15, and Every Fifth say Thereafter, Leave from S. P. Co.'s Ferry landing, foot /.00—Including Berth in Puliman Tourist $O_ Sleeper. ALSO.... oo Pullman Ftandard Sleeper, $10—- SPECIAL NOTICE. sengers at interme; stations, nor will tickets be sold or baggage checked to such points. Points on Sale at Reduced Rates. For further information apply at Ticket Office), San Francisco. RICHARD GRAY, ) T. H. 6OODMAN, of Market st., at 8:00 P. M. First-class tickets, including berth in This train will not stop to deliver Of take on pas- 23 Through Tickets for Puget Sound 613 MARKET STREET (Grand Hotel Gen. Trafic Mr. Gen. Poss. Akt SOUTHERN PACKFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) lenve nnd are duc to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. LEAVE 03 NovENBER 2 T 6:304 Haywards, Niles and Way Station F:00A Atlantic Express, l)gj;cn aud Fast.. S:ABP 2004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey. Sacra- mento, and Redding via Dasis.... T:138 7:304 Martinez, San Remon, Napa, Calis- toga and Santa Rosa. . 615N $:304 Niles, Ban_ Jose, Stockton, Tone, Sacramento, Marysville, Red Dluft aud Sundays excepted Oroville.... ~ 4:13® #8:304 Peters and Milton....... 9:004 San Leandro, Haywarda & Wey St'ns 9:004 Los Augeles Iiapress, Raymond, (for Yosemitc), Santa Larbara and Los Angel: 9:004 Martinez and Stocktcn. 20:004 San Leandro, Haywards and Niles 12:00x Saa Leandro, Haywords & Way St 1:00p Niles, San Joso and Livermor #1:00p Sacramento Kivor Steamers, #1:30r Port Costa and Way Stations. 3:00p San Leandro, Haywards& Way S 4:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way 4:00¢ Martinez, San Lamon, Vallejo, I Verano and ojave aud :000 European Mail, O; wards, Nil'a snd San Joso or Vallejo.. siesee . 01 Orcgon Jixpress, Sacramento, Marys. ville, Redding, Portlaud, Puget Somidand ast ..o n Leandro, Haywards& Way 9: n Toandro, Hay wards& Way St ns 1112:00a €10:052 “Sunset Limited,” Tremmo, Los Angclcs, Ll Paso, New Orleaus and Eact. 4411:157 Ban Leandro s1s:45e 154 1 080 and V.08 Gatos. .« slou. San Jose and Jose and W. p San Jose nnd Wa CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— S7:16 9:00 11:00a.3. 11:00 *2:00 13:00 *4:00 18:00 *8:00e.. From 0ARLAND—Foot of Droadvay.— *6:00 8:00 1g;om.u. 112:00 0 3600 *3:00 3400 *8:00v A for Moming. D for Aftern * Sundays excepted. ays only, & i Sundays onls. | __$t Mooday, Thursday aud Saturday nights only. STuesdays and Saturdsys §Sundays and Thursdays SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- - CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:2 SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.M.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 P. 3. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 a. . 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 p. . Saturdays—Extra tripg 5 P. M. mmeswslrx' X 2 Y 0, ) 11:10 A. M.; 1:40, 3: 6:00, 6:25 P. & S Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Franclsco. | J0eMCt | san Francisco. 1595. g SuxN- WEER =z neumnzrhu. DAYS. Davs. T:40 AM 8:00 AM| Novato, [10:40 x| 8:50 axt 8:30 Py 9:30 ax| Petaluma, | 6:05 Py 10:30 At 5:10 ra|5:00 par Sa osi.| 7:30 p| 8:15 pre i T T7:40 Ax ‘Windsor, 10:30 ax Healdsburg, Geyserville, 8:30 P|8:00 M| Cloverdale! | 7:30 pu| 6:16 pa i Pleta, 7:40 Ax| Hopland & 18:00 AM Uklah. 7:30 pM| 6:15 Pag 7:40 A 1 10: |8:00 Ax Guerneville. | 7:30 »x 3:30 x| | 6: 7:40 AM 8:00 AM| Sonoma |10:40 AM| 8:50 AM Shloekjoio0 el L1k 6:05 yu| 6:15 Pa | Glen Ellen. T:40 AM|8:00 AM 10:40 Ax|10:30 Ané. 6:05 P 6:15 P Sebastopol. Stages connect at San Rafnel for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pieta for iHighland Springs Kelseyville, Lakeport. Stages connect at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, o Foba; wood, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Us Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, | Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, “Scoils wf and Eurexa. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced P Sundays round-trip tickets te il polnts ber yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bullding, . . WHITING, R. X. RYAN, s Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent TR Atlantic % e AND Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive at Market-Street Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRESS To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at 3:30 p. x., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to Chicago Via Kansas City without change. Annex cars for Denver and St. Louis. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solld Vestibule Train Daily, with Dining-c under Harvey's management. Connecting traing leave San Francisco at 9 a. i. and 5:30 p. . daily, The best rallway from California to the East. New rails, new ties: no dust: interesting scenery; d good meals in Harvey's dining-room or dinings Ticket Cflice—614 Market Street, Chronicle Building, NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, begluning October 27, 1898, WEEKDAYS, Mill Vslley and San Rafael—7:30, 9:15, 11:00 O 11145, §:48, 5:15, 6:50 ¥, w. San Quentin—7:30, i 1:45, 516 . M Extra trips for San Eafacl on Mondays, Wedaes Quys and Saturdays at 11:30 r. . r Mill Valley, San Rafacl aud San Quentin- P00 10°00, 11:30 &. 2. 1130, 3:00, 4:90, *6:18 Py, *10es not run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:30 A. . weekdays—Cazadero and way stations 45 P. M. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations 00 A. M. Sundays—Point Reyes ana way siations S ot i 4 NOTARY PUBLIC. (HABLES H. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY-AT law and Notary Public, 634 Market 5 ;I; &n‘l_'-a- Hotel,” Residence l!aohnfi ?3 L