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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1895. OF TRE MARKETS, SUMMARY Sharp drop in exchange. Fifteen Failures last week. ver unchanged. Wileat firm. barley stéady. Oats, Corn and Rye quiet. dullnes: 217 a year aco. Tran and Middlings unchanged. & Beans dull and weal bushels. Hay steady. oped during Oniops firm. Butter and Dressed Tu 2zs steady. Cheese firm. eys rather firmer. the COMMERCIAL WORLD. The market opened easy. parily in con- tinuation of vesterday's weakness the indifterence of operators, but later ralliéd to about yesterday’s closing figures. Reports at Cnicago were 270 cars and 73,853 busbels were taken from store. rivals were 430 cars. against 729 last Friday and Continental markets were lower | as compared wi h_Saturday’s quotations. rances of wheat and flour aggrezated 27 ud partly by Northwi stern s Expori 75,729 Nothing particularly important devel- session. a fairly steady tone prevailing throughout. from 87¢ to 5714c¢, advanced to 5784, 14¢ higher than y ceipts for to-morrow, 118 to firm May_whea: opened 734c, closing at sterday. Estimated re- ars. | Game still cheap. CORN—There was nothinz lively or interesting Conside change in Oranges. about corn. Precisely the same cours: that wheat oS anilatower pursued was followed by this grain. The range of ADPE a - prices was res ricted. Receipts were 402 cars, 27 Dried Fruit sull guiet. riore than estimated, and 74989 bushels were Provisions unchanged. taken from store. No cables were received. Export Rice rather wea clearances amounted to 439,520 bushels. May WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UN1TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- WeaTHER BUREAU. SaN FRANCISCO, De- 1495, 5 p. M.—Weather conditions and ! tion cember I general forecas [ The follow re the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season: Kureka 15.56, last season 17 84: Red Bluff 6.66, | ason 12.28; San Francisco 4.10, last season | Fresno1.11, last season 4.86: San Luis Obi: po 4.00, last season 9.71: Los Angeles 1.71, last | 4.75: San Diego 1.57, last season 1.97; 1 season 2.15. jilowing maximum temperatures sre reported from California stations to-day: E: reka 44, Red Bluff 48, San Francisco 51, Fresno 52, 1's Obispo 64. Independence 56, Los Angeles Diego 66, Yuma 64. -0 data—Maximum temperature 51, mean 46. P scattered over a few hours' session in product Th self at FLAX OATS—Wer either as to the direct n. mo:s KOV [ 0 firmer tone attern @96, st c. corn opened at 2734c and advanced to 27 closin<at 27 Estimated receint 4c. a shade e@2! gher than yesterday, 10T 10-mOrTow 165 Curs. no: different from the other grain: o1 mes. Rec —A few M WHEAT—December: Mav. 5764c: July, 58V4c. CORN—becember. 2514¢: January, 2554sc; May, of prices or the slow a The trade allowed the market to take care of | Receipts were 301 cai There were no oats taken from store. closed a sbiade higher than yesterdey receipts for to-morrow 110 cars. 1 3 —\Was firm. May outs | Estimated sh, 9dc: January, ipls were 49 cars. minutes’ business was | hog market was higher, naturaliy producing a | 10 the product. rd supplanted by a weaker tone, packers doing some seiling. lower, May lard 23gc lower and May ribs a shade iower. The strength was ay pork closed’ 21p@dc 5434c: January, 545ge; Closing Prices. | | i which was central this morning in the | 2774c: July, 2834c. Ksriti<h possessions north of Montana has moved | ~ QATS — December, 17c: January, 17¢c; Feb- southeastward snd is now central near the boun- | ruary, 17¢; May, 18344 dary of North Dakota. Along the Oregon and | PORK—December, $7 60: January, $8 47%4: Northern California coast the pressure is rising | May, $8 82%4. - rapialv. and an area of high pressure has already | ~ LARD—December, 85 173; January, $6 25; High westerly winds bast irom Cape Mendo this_section. d along the rthward, which will diminish in force dur- Rain has occurred during the past 1 in have i ing the nig | i twelve hot Eureka ana thence northward, at x“ cloady we revails from Central California | northward. 1 sprinkles of rain are likely to oceur to-night 1 the norhern portion of California, | fira, which ¥ill be followed by fair weather Saturday. it rain and snow will occur to-night and Satur- nNorthern Nevada and Utah, which will be a moderate cold wave with tempera- turday night. sisco for the thirty alifornia— ‘air: stationary tempera- ds, becoming norther:y. weather, with local rain or snow | tury variab Nevadu—Cloud, lig in the north portion to-night, followed by generally fair weather ~aturday; decidedly colder in the nor:h portion: a moderate cold wave. : warmer to-night, turning afternoon: a decided cola wave Utah—Local snow colder Saturday Saturday ni liv : stationary temperature. enerally fair Satur- 16m180 UNION STOCK in cattle to-day wi erate, but there was only an indifferent inquiry. Offerings of hogs were_ light and there was a good demand and an averags The demand for sheenp was brisk and there wa market at an advance of 10¢ @ 100 bs. CATTLE — Recelnts, 3500, stecrs. £3 10@4 7 May. §5 471a. RIBs—December, May, 84 471, BUTTE! < ending ember 28, 1895: | aoo’it'y Northern Caltfornia—Fair, except cloudy to- | 15%,@1 00 " \ith showers to-night in the extreme north | * Afs Cooler I the DOFth pOTtion, exCepE sta: | cont on time 10ags. Iprature at Red BIUM: Lrisk (0 bigh | 90e premitm. ¥ winds in the north portion i Livestock. Siock: there was very litte Ylemand from any sou Prices were lower. Creameries— irats, 22@23c; se Dairies— onds, 12@13c. 10@12¢; packing stock, 10@1lc; roli, 11@ ond 1 2 EGGS—The feeling was stead, ness was transacted. Fre Ne: ARD: slow. #3 421%; January, $4 2200 R—I'rade in butter was quiet to-day with the feeling easier. s have accumulated and xtras, 24c asker 9@20c: imitations, fancy s, 20c Ladles— xtras, Only a fair busi- sh S10ck On ¥ was wanted Id at 20@21c: icehouse was quotable at | MONEY—Was 6 per cent on call and 6@7 per W Yors exchauge sold at | S. TLr. Dec. 27.—Trade | The receipts were mod- advance of 5¢c @ 100 b Common to extra ; stockers’ and feeders, $2 40@ ) brisk to high north- | ® 7b: cows and bulis. $1 5U@3 60: calves, west winds. W.H ¢ Official. | $2 60@6; Texans, $2 70@3 90. HOGS Receipts, 8000, Heavy packing and NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. SHEEP- NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 27.—Stocks were | $2 60G3 2 weaker to-day. At the opening London was a | seller and cables reported a general decline i DU American railway securities abroad. Following this $2,000.000 in gold was engaged for shipment to-morrow. and this had a disturbing nolders of stocks. Besides this ation at Wash- ecline of 14@ were most promine brokers representing purchasers and the early loss w especially “strong at ced to 673, on the decision Bischot? in the Whitner case, which, it waé claimed, removes all the legal obstaclesin the | way of reorgunizing the company. i Ti the atternoon (radinz Baltimore and Ohio | showed great weakness, and under liquidating sales | fell to 83. The final transactions yesterday were | at 4015, The hreak in the stoc due to the | revival of the rumors abont an ding receiv- | new provige for the floating debt and other reports led to the selling of Western Union, and this stock fell from 8615 to 8315, the argument having been advanced that if the rumors about Baltimore and Ohio were true the company would necessarily have to sell its block of tele- graph stock. Piitsburg and Western preferred in | 2 per cent to18. Tne Baltimore nd OBjo hold a coztroiling interest in this prop- ert he general list beld well for a time, but finally the depression in Baltimore and Ohio and the.decline in Western Union had a demoralizing 'd in the Jast half bour there were sales of all the leading issues. Speculation closed weak m | harbor. tone with prices anywhere from 14 to 314 per | usu cent lower o the day. Baltimore and Ohio, how- | ders ever. 10st T34 per cent. for the demand exp Total sales were 233,T68 shares, including 51,600 | 200 St. Paul and 13.900 Western Union. ere weak. S s footed up $1,859,000. ids fell 110 57; Lowsville, Chicago firsts, 1 to 114; do 34 shville. Chattanooza and St. s consolidated fives, 2 t0 99; Northern Pacific consolidated fives. 115 to 3214: Reading fi erence, to 24; St. Louis and & seconds, 115 to 11114 for ancisco St. Louis and 58 C, Southwestern firsts, 1 to 70: St. Louis, Wis- consin and Milwaukee fi 134 to 10814: do South Minnesota sixes, 13a to 1161p: Savannah and Western consolidated fives certifi- 10 6214: Southern Railway consolidated t0 9115; Wabash debenture, series B, 415 Detroit and Chicago ex-fives, 4 10 96, and Wisconsin Central fives certificates, 214 to 4014. <ansas and Texas fours rose 1 to 84, Lake Erie Western seconds 114 to 10213, Lake Siiore first consolidated sevens 2 to 117; Ohio Southern firs's 13 to 80 and Oregon Short Line sixes 114 to 10414 In bre fives. 10 22; bonds $1000 coupon five $1000 coupon fives, regis Government ght 11815 ana , 1131 ! Mercantile Safe Deposit Company reports | silver bullion on hand 208,138 ounces; certificazes | outstanding. 208. Gram. FLOUR—Dull: casy. Winter wheat, low grades, $2 25@2 65; do, fair to fancy, $2 85@3 50: do, nts, ¥3 45@3 75: Minnesota, clear, $2 50@ 10; do, straights, $3@3 35: do. patents, £3 15@ 4; low extras, $2 city mills, '§3 90¢ 4! do, patents, $3 90@4 1 outhern nourg Dull; easy. Common to fair extrs, $2 10@2 80; good to choice do, $2 90@3. CORNMEAL—Dull; steady. Yellow Western, $2 30@ 3 NEW \l'.)fll\. RYE—Nominal. morrow will say BARLEY—Nominal; No. 2, ungraded | Western, 39@4gc. o ‘airly active. No. 2 red, store and ator, B8c. afloat, 69%ac; £ 0. b. 68@B8T aded red, 62@70c: ot 4 No. 1 nortnern, 651@ 4c. Opiions opened weak at Yc decline on forelgn selling, weak West and local realizing: rallied 4@ zc on local covering, and closed firm at 4@ | much Ri enormou abroad, w than in 18! shipping lots, mixed, $5 0@ 65: choice assoried ught, $3 40@3 6214 pigs, $2 K 5000, ambs, §3 25@4 65. REVIEW NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. will to-morrow say in their weekly review of trade: Failures for the week have been 50 last year,and 40 in Canada, States, against against 41 last year. “The failures for the fon t finished cannot at little from that of commerc: e1p 895 not y first hour of trading. In ihe ‘"" o Sugar. the Grangers, Lous- | Dut the asg Manhattan, the Southwesterns r. while m 3 10@: s, r. of ch smaller than in 189 of 1804, ! liabilities will probabl £170.000,000; in manufacturing over §7 | or 10 per cent more than I out $88,000,000, 0r 96 per cent less than iast | eign and financ tery trouble. year be this industry su stores here. Anthracite coal is In the great t the week. 2gc over yesterday, with lrndlnf fairly active, | ord: May and March most active. January, 6asgc: | cline. February, 6515c: March, 6655c; May, 65¢; July, 6 , B4l : Decem N—Spot firm; quiet. Optlons dull, firm and unchanged. cember, 34c; January, $3%,c; May, 34346, OAT=—Dull, steady. Options duli; stead: cember, January, 23Vsc; Spot prices—No. 14¢:'No. 2 white, 231 2 Chicago. 2215¢; 2215c: No. 3 white, 2814¢: | mixed Western, 2315@24Y5c; while do, 24@28c; white State. 24@28c. Provisions. LARID) — Quiet, easy; Western steam, $5 50, nominal: City, #5 10: December, 85 50 nominal: refined, ‘quiet: Continent, $6: South American, ¥6 30: compound, $45.@b. PORK—Quiet, steady: mess, $8 75@9 25. BUTTER—Clioice moderately active snd un- chany : CHEESE—Quiet; unchanged. EGGS—Fair demand: steadier: State and Penn- sylvania, 20@25¢c; Southern, 1915@21c; Western fresh, 20@21 'ALLOW—Dull; unchanged. COTTONSEED O1L—Dull: crude, 2415¢; yel- low prime new, 28c; off grades, 27 RICE—Moderately active, firm; Domestic, 3@ B34c; Japan, 33 @ic. No. 2, 34c elevator, De- MOLLSSES—Firm: New Orleans, 28@36c. : COFFEE—Quiet: unchanged to 10 Efi’mup. De- St ST cember. $18 70: January, $13 53; Febpuary, | Am Tel & Cable... 90 |\oriou & Wes 115 $13 40@13 45; March, $15 40@13 50; May $12 95 | Atchison.... 1374| Preferred... .. @1305: June. $12 60: September, $12 05@12 10. | _Preterred -g‘/z Aorth American. Spot Rio, dull, steady; No. 7, 1414c. Adams rxpress...143 " Northern Pacii SUGAR—Raw dull, firm; fair refining, 314@ | Alton,Terre Hautw. 60 Preferred. . BYgc; centrifugals, 86 test, 35c; refined, fairly | American Express.111 = |Nortnwestern... actve, firm: off A, 4 5-16@élzc; mold A, be: | AmericanTobacco. 76Yg Preterred. standard A, 434c: coufectioners’ A, 454c; cutloaf, | _ Preferrea 97 Y. Centrai.. ... 87 53gc; crushed, 5%4c; powdered, 5c; granulated, | Bay State Gt 21 IN.Y. Chicago&S.L 11 434@4%c; cubes, bc. Baltimore & Ohio.. 33Ys| 1stpreferred..... 60 N Brupswick Lands. %4 2d preferred...... 21 Fruit and Produce. uflalo, Roch & . 20 7IN. ¥. & X, H. o177 CALIFORNIA FRUITS: Apricots—Rags, 103 anads’ Pacific.... 50 |N. Y.& New Eng. 45 12c. < 4@ | Chada Souther 4%14N. Y. Susa& W 9 PRUNES—Four sizes, 514@5%c. Canton Land. 60 | Preferred......... 251y PEACHES—Peeled, 15¢ Central Pacific.... 1 |Ontario. ., 7 unpecicd, 6%@8140. coasts Dbonds firm: board was qalet. egins. average 13 of 1 £00ds the market is extremely dull goods and ladies’ cloths are a shade lower and the average of quotations is about 11 per centlower 7,000 bushel © RAISINS—London layers,90c@$125: do Ches. & Ohio. 100s¢ Muscatel, 3@314c: do'4-crown, 4@4Yac. Chicago Alton. ... ALMONDS — Faper- shell, 10@10%gc; do, soft- | Preterrea. shell 11@12c. Chicago, 8. : W A LN UTS—Soft-shell, 10c. Chicago & E. 11l HOPS—Quiet; easy. State common to choice, | Preferred. 3@l 0c; Pacific’ Coasi, 315@10c; London market | Chicagouss Cleve & Pittsbi unchaiged, S vOOL—Quiet; firm. Domestic fleece, 16@22¢; pulled, 15@34c; Texas, 9@13c. 6@ Merchandise. C. C.C. &St Louls. Preferreu. g PIG TRON—Dull. American, $12@14 50. Colo. Fuel & Trom.. COPPER—Quiet.” Lake. $10 25@10_37%4. Preferred. LEAD—Dull. Domestic, $3 1583 1754, Cotton Ol1 Ce 'A‘IJJ‘LLI;;nlex m,n:zs.nns 65 plates, dull. li"oxln:t;r‘c::lnk‘: SPELTER—Quiet. Domesuc, $3 45@3 50. el. 3 3 e Del. Lack& W CHICAGO MAERKETS, CHICAGO, Iry., Dec. 27.—At wide intervals during the day's session the wheat market gave signs of slight animation, but with the exception in eact instance of a few orders of no particnlar consequence the trade again fell in:o a soporific state. There were no English markets, and the absence of cables, in conjunction with a more or less disabled condition of Eastern telegraphic facil- ities, geve a most pronounced character to the o Denver & R. Gu.... N. dent were followed by vio market last Saturday, with grave fears of mone- The sudden panic check: in many departments and the expected to show signs of improvement until the 67%,: common to cheice £3 50@5 b 0@3 55. Inferior to choice, OF TRADE. 7.—R. G. Dun & Co. 22 in the United rth quarter and the year be definitely stated, erred liabilities for the will va aggregate be about 000,000, st year, but in_traqing The y 1 messages of the Pres'- nt reaction in the s oc d business cannot be ndu; rie Orders have for months been in last w ver. ear.and Atlantic_exports. Hour in- sen 7,526.960 bushels in four weeks 763.690 last year. fan and other supplies are moving freely. Official estimates are wholly forgotten, and the men who predicted $1 wheat have disappeared. has remained at 814c since last Saturday, and commercial and mill stocks here and | h & demand for goods much smailer than in September, hinder an advance. | tity which has come into sight is 30 per cent less thap last year to date, but slightly larger than in 1892, when the crop was 6,700,000 baies. Hailroad earnings in December thus far are 6.4 | per cent larzer than last vear but 5.5 per cent le: Payments through ci were abnormally swollen by last week’s panic, so that the average daily for December at all points 15 18.0 per cent_more_than in 1894 and 12.2 per | cent in exports irom New York for three weeks of | December, which is decidedly encouraging, and a | Qecrease of 1814 per cent in imports here. BRADSTREET ON TRADE. Y The increase in the number of failures are at the West, Northwest and in the Middle States, de- ereases being shown in New Engiand, at the South and on the Pacific Coast. Expor:s of wheat (flour as wheat) from both of the United States this week amount to as o | bushels last week, 1,814,000 bushels in the corre- sponding week one year with 3,.08.000 bushels in Christmas week. 1591. This wech’s foreizn shipments of wheat (flour in- cluded) are the largest since the third week of January last. NEW YORn STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad Sha Money on call easy at 5@7%: last loan at 5% and closing offered at 5. per, 41,@5%4 7. lars. 5234c. Bar silver, terling exchanze actusl busess in bankers' bills at $3 853,@4 88 for sixty days and $4 B9@i X914 for demand. Posted rates, $4 8816@4 9015 $4863,@4 8714. Government bonds steady ; State raiiroad bonds lower. 151j5/Cntario & 150 170 73 43 99 6514 180 Consoiidation Coal, z9 msoiidated Gas..151 3 35 Preferred. paller (han they were in the summer when production was expanding and pric rapidly, that new causes of uncertainly have the | more influence. Bessemer pig has declined 25¢ more at Pittsburg. TLe bar-iron assoctation has reduced its p: not vet to the rate at which steel as well as iron bars are actually sold, and in most departments | ers srom the speculative advance in prices and production last summe that bessemer and open-hearth steel were offered at the same price in bids on 6000 tons which a | Pitisburg mill will produce for the appraiser's Minor metals are a shade lower. s moun ing ce, but | 1t is noted ng at $3 40 in New York | extile manufactures the holiday dulluess is increased by delay of or- though there is some accumulation of goods 1 soon. Standard brown sheetings and drills sre 1 lower and cotton goods | per cent lower. For woolen : s0ft wool dress- | The shoe and leather business does not improve, | and both leather and manufactured goods decline | slightly, though exportation hides about 10 per cent for all in two weeks and for some kinds 25 per cent. were depressed b little time to Tei enormous for the week, 1,712,908 last ¥ cluded, have of December, against 7, is again hoisting veek’s panic and have had Wheat receipts continue 94,072 bushels, against | Wheat and cotton | | Cotion The quan- aring-h uses Dec. 27.—Bradstreet's to- s is the rule in Christmas week, wholesale trade has been quiet. The holi- | the close of the year and stock-taking | tend to make business slow a light trade until late in January. 3 failures in the country for a completed v ber 13,013, an increase of more than 26 per cent, notwithstanding that this is the second year fol- lowing the panic, in which, as shown by the rec- it is usual for the number of failures to de- and promise only Business | ar num- | ompared with 2,056,000 and as contras ed res. Prime mercantile pa- €614c. Mexican dol- 18 weaker, with Commercial bills, Silver at the Western. 18 |{Oregon Improvme 3 Preferred. Oregon Navigation. 15 Uregon Short Line. 6 Pacific Mail . 25 Peoria, D.& Evans. 3 Pittsburg & W ptd. 22 (Pullman Palace...154 2 | Preferred. . 1514 Reaoing............ 4%, RioGrande &Westn :; 653 RomeWat & Ogden118 6t L. & 5. W... 7 st. Paol & | Preforred.... st. Poul & Omaba. 33 Preferrea. ilver Certincat. st Facifie... 40 %% |Soutnern R. K. 32 Va funding deb! 61 |R GranaeWest1sts 76 Do, reg U— [(Ches&OBe..... ..106% Do, deferrad 6s... @ |Atchison 4s........ 72 Do trust repts st 6| Do, 2ds A .. 2214 | Canada South ¥ds. 10514/G H &S A 6s...... 104 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.10334| Do, 24 7. ...... 100 Den& R G 1st.....101 " |H & Tex Cent 83..106 11434 Do, con 6s........ 100 . B71% Rending 4s. 76 is 65 | Missouri 68, csemese 100 | divided among the trades as follows: 1 boot | ctls, valued at $44,176; Marechal Suchet, for Liv- | seed, $1 H. & Texas Cent... 134 Tenn.Coal & from. 343, | Geese, 9 ens.' & old. $s@4 1iiinols Central. Towa Central.... .. 92 Preferred. 100 _Preferred... Kingston & Pem. 101.5t. Louls air, §: Roosters.” young, $4 50@5 1 40@1 75: Ducks, $4 50@8: 50: do, 0: Fryers, $4 50; Broilers. $4@4 50 for large and £3@3 50 for smail: Pigeons, 81 50@1 75 dozen ror young and $1@1 25 for old. GAME—Continues out of favor and some kinds are still lower. Quail are quotable at$1 B dozen: Lake Erie & Westa 1854/ Preferred. . | Mallard, 82 50 B dozen: Canvasback. %4@7 50 67 " Union Pacific & | ® dozen: Sprie, $1 50 @ dozen: Teal. 75c@ 1234 (U, P.Den. & Guit. 3% | $1; Widgeon, 7oc@$1: Small Duck, 75¢c: Hare, 2414 U.S. Cordage. 50c@$1: Rabbits. $1 25@1 50 for Cottontails and 86 | Preferred.., $1 for small; Gray Geese, $2@2 50: White Geese, Long Istana. . 8% Guaranteed.. 20 #1: Brant, $1 25@) 50 @ dozen: Honkers, $3@4; Louisville & Nash. 435 U. 5. Express. 40_ | English Snipe, $1 50@2; Jack Snipe, 1. Louisville Na& Ch. 734 U. S. Leather. 934 — — 18 Y Preferred. 33 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Manhattan Consol.100 | U. S. Rubber. 26 Mempnis & Charis. 15 | Preferred. Mexican Centrat... 914 Utica & B. Michigan Central.. 94 Wab. S. L. & Pac. M0 & S L. — | Preferred. BUTTER—Steady and unchanged. CREAMERY—Fancy, 23@24c, with sales seconds. 21@2214c B 1b. higher; i o et Facgor. DATRY—Fancy, 2214¢: good to choice, 21@22¢; Minn. & St. Leom, 17 | Western Union.... 8314 | lower grades, 18a0c. Ist preferred..... 78 Wis Centras.. 315 | CREAMERY TUB—19@21c B . pddpreferred. 111 44 |Wheeling & LKL Gix | PIRIED KotxNominal. 1ssourl Paclfi 2414| Preferred......... 34 = s NMoole @ Ontosr 538 2 Amr Coreaoii i, 214 | CHEESE_Continties firm. Fancy mild new, 11 Nashville Chact.;.. 78 ‘W U Beef.......... 5 | ® Ib: common to good, 7@1Uc B Ib: Young Ameri- National Linseed.. 0 'L X'lraction.. 16 | ca 11@l2c; Wesern, 1ic: Eastern. 12@13¢ @ b N3 Central 997 Ann Arbor, EGGS—Steady at previous prices. Fabcy I Cles1NG BONDR. 10914 M K T2ds.. 57 ..nuyfl Do, 4s.. Nl% 11615 Mutual Union'8s...115 11674 N J Cent Gen bs...116 96~ Northern Pac 1sts. 106145 11214, Do, 2ds. 102 ..11214! " Do, 30s. ...... 75 6:100 | Norinwest Consols. 139 U S as, reg... Cherokee 45, 18! Do, 1897. 100 | Do, deb Bs........106 Do. 1898. 2100 OR &N 1sts...... 1L6Y% Do, 1899. |StL&lronMtGenss 78 Pacific 68 01’85, ISUL & S I Gen 68.104 |St Paul Consols ...126Y St. P.C. & Pa 1sts. 113 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..111 La Consolds........ 97 |Kouthern K. R. bs. 92 Missour! funding..— |Texas Pacific firsts 82 N Carolinacon 6s..120 | Texas Pacseconds. 1955 as... 8o Carolina 4153, Tenn new ss.. -.105%4/ UnionPac 1stof'96. 10555 1105 |West Shore ds.....108% 89 |Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 64 Ks Pa lsts Den div108%s BANK CLEARING NEW YORK, Y., Dec. 27.—Bank clearings totals at the principal cities for the week ended ern, 24@25¢ seconds, 19@! the time 1t waats. ORCHARD FRUITS—Apples arelowera; %00d 1o choice Eastern, 22@23c Ic: store Egss, 22@26¢; Tanch kggs. 26@31c® dozen, with sales up (0 324uc. | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUILTS, nd dull. Persimmons, 40@75¢ box; Apples 75¢@81 for £00d to choice, 50@6bc for common 10 faif and $125@1 50 for fancy; Lady Apples are weak at T5c@$) 25. BERRIES—Cranberries are dull at $10 B bbl for New Jersey and $11 tor Cape Cod. GRAPES—Nominal at 50@75¢ # box and 75c@ 8] ¥ crate. CITRUS FRUITS—Navels are lower and weak, 2 75 % box for Navels: RAISINS, NUTS, but Seedlings are doing better. Mandarins are lower again. California Oranges, 81 75@2 25 ® box for Seedlings and $2 Mandarins, 75c@$1 @ box: Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@3 for good to choice; Mexi- can Limes,$b: California Limes,756@90c; Bananas, $1@2 P bunch; Pineapples, $2@5 © doz. DRIED FRUITS, apanese ETC. DRIED FRUITS — The embarrassment of a narket and th the F: CRL AD LOTS—Apples heavy local house will probably not affect the mar- ket, as the house is & remarkably popular and re- spected one and has the sympathy of the street, Hence It Is the general opinion that 1t will get all But should the creditors refuse togive it an extension, large lines of fruit would probably be thrown on would be di: rule on e result The following prices @Sc M for quar- December 26, with comparisons, as telegraphed 10 | (oo 3@510c 1 b Yor silced And 114@5c B T Bradstreet's: for evaporated: Peaches. 4@5c P 1b ana 5l4@ 3 Percentage | 6c @ Ib for fancv: veeled, i boxes. 12@13c w . Crrae: Amount. Inc. Dec. | p: Prunes, 4c for_the four sizes, 6@6l5c B 1 New York... $689,505.793 for 40@50's and 5c 3 1b for 50@60's: Apricots. 71y Boston. : 93,032,697 @9c for primie to chiowce and 10@11¢ 8 b fortancy Chicago...... 81,215,511 Moorpark; rigs, black, 8@3lyc ® I for pressed Philadelphia. 73,278,604 end 2@2+zc for unpressed: White Figs, 31a@ic St. Loun 21,001,650 1 sor pressed in sucks, and 5@6c in noxes: Pittsburg....... 15,005,430 Pears, 7c @ Ib for_evaporated balves, 4@614c for Cineinnat.... 1. 1 110021,150 ouasters: Plums, 4@434c ® I for pitted and 114@ Balumore..... ] 13,280.800 234 for unpittea: Nectarnes, 5@6c Ib for priine San Francisco. . 12,033,908 10 choice and 6Lac for fancy. Kansas City New Orleans....... Lowsville..... Detroit... 8717,168 4c and oc for fancy: pecle Prunes, 4c for the four siz and 5¢ for 50@60's: Apricots J BBING PRICB<—Apples, 4@4ac: Peac in_boxes, 10@1214c: €@8Lpc for 40@.0's 6@dYac for prinie 1o hes, 3@ Minneapolis. > choice and 10@1)c for taucy Moorpark: Figs, Cleveland. 6,64 black, 134@21pc; White Figs. 3@bc: Pears, 614c Provide 5,28 for evaporated halves and 3@5lac for quarters: Milwaukee. 4,20 Plums, 14c for pitted and J@1Yc for unpitted; 1ndianapolis. 3,834,316 aries, 4@de @ Ib for nrime 10 Choice. Buttato... 4,099,410 RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are St. Paul. 4,645,462 | as 10ilows, carload jots. f. 0. b. San Fran- Omaha 4.115,560 | cisco: London layers, 85@980c box: four-crown Denver...... 2,429,891 - [ Joose, #34c B Ib: three-crown. loose, 2lgc: two- Los Angeles.. Portiand. Or. . Tacoma. Seattle Spokane. Totals U. S..... Outside of New Y City 1,31 b @2 75: Dried Grapes, 2140 % b. 427,468 -81,144,928,202 ork. . 446,422,109 DOMINION OF CANADA. I Montreal............ $11,950.370 Toronto. ... . 1.0 7,552,664 Haliax .. Y. 000 1,228.272 ke Winnipes. o110l 1,164,060 v Hamuton. 550,207 Totals. FOREIG « MAKKETS. | w WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EN6., Dec. 27.—The spot market is higher at 55 4160@5s 51gd. Cargoes are steady at 275 414d arrived. crown, 21A@2Y4 tanas. 334 @ic Diled b for @10c 1or rongh and Ke for pol | zil Nuts. Tha@Sc B Ib; Cocounuts, $3 50@d B tructed. 414@4 BE @ 21c; see els, 21p@2%4c; clusters, $1 35@1 su clusters. £2 1 ~Four-crown 100s 2-crown, 134 @2 JOBBING PR C esa clusters $2 25; Imperial clusters, © pes, 2hoe. ng o:s: Almi or pape: ) for Californs Peanuts ell, jobbing Ticko: hed: Filberts, 8@ amber, 4c: dari SWaX PROVISIOXNS, iciseediess 50: De- 2'25; Imperial clusters, $2 60 dless Muscatels, 8Yac: 3-crown London [uyers. 85c@$1; clusters. $1 40@1 50: De- $2 75 vhes nits, §@10c B h: Walnuts, 7@8c No.1 hard ana_9@83sc for soitshell, ob- 1ds, 6@724c for Languedoc and 814 Bp@ic Pecuns, 6 2@3e. FUTURES. | CURED MEATS — Nothing new. Bacon Is The Produce Exchange cable gives the following | quotable at 6l4@6%ec for heavy, and 7%c Livernool quotations f0r No. 2 Red Winter: De- | @ Ib for lizht medium, 91gc for light, 103ac cember, 53 21,d; January, 58 234d; February, bs $1a; March, os 4V4d: April, bs 4iad. SECURITIE LONDON, ENG.. Dec. 27. — Consols. 107; sil- ver, 30 7-16; French Kentes, 1001 5214 £LXCHANGE AND BULLION. ) Hams, 10¢c; $8; % bbl; extra clear, Mess Beef, §7 9 bbl fimily do, $9@9 50: 11 B moked Beef, 915@10¢ B Ib. LARD—Eastern tierces, quotable at 6@614 1 for compound and Sc for pure; pails, 8150 | for extra light and 12@12l.c for sugar-cured: Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 1115@12c: California extra mess do, extra prime_Pork. 88 bbl; mess, $13 B bbl; + Cali Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — ®488 | fornia tierces, 6c for compound and 8ljc for pure; Sterling Exchange, sight.. — T4 %914 | naif bbls, €34c: 10-1b Lins, 7 acs 40 5-1b, THc B M. Sterling Cables, . Ny 5 80 COTTOLENE—T7¢ in tierces and 77%c 8 Ib in New York Exchange, sight......... — 074 | 101 tins. New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 10 Fine silver, ® ounce........ - 6613 | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, Mexican Dollars........ 63 04 e HIDES AND SKINS—Dealers expect a change THE WEEK'S FAILURES. Lo ) Al The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 15 | Cullsand brands, Bc: light, 5c Ib: culls and brands, 4c: Cowbides, 5@5Yac Kip. be failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territorles for the weeh ending yesterday as compared with 20 for the previous week and 12 for the corresponding | week of 1894. The failures for the past weex are and shoes. 1 millinery, 1 hotel, 1 tailor. 1 da: butcher, 1 restaurant, 4 hardware, 1 publisher, 1 saddler 'and barness, 1 dry goods, 1 commission dried fruits. St PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Orpheus takes for Cork, 46,404 erpool, 53,153 cils at $54,400. The market'is firm, but no farther advance s noted. No. 1, 88%,c@$1 B ctl: choice, 81 0114: lower grades, S0@i43zc; extra choice 10r milling, $1 069) 108 cul. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION — 10 o'clock — May—500 tons, $1 0514: 800, §1 0514. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May — 100 tons, %1 0535, AFTERNOON SESSION—May—200 tons, $1 05%4; 1500, 81 053 e e Feod quotaole 2 65@b714c B ctl; choice, 6834c: Brewing, 7215@ 8215¢; Chevalier. $1 10@1 20 for No. 1 and 70@ 90¢ @ ctl for o grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL, SFSSI REGULAR g T TERNOON SESSI0N—May—600 tons, 7Uc: 100, e « ket until after the turn of the vear. Milling quot- able at 70@76c B cii: fancy Feed, 8U@Bbc: good noice, 67/2@80c: cOMmMON to_fair, 5715@65¢C; v, 65@7bc; Red, for seed, 85@95c; Black, for 0@;' 30; Surprise, D0@HTac. CORN—The market continues very slow. Large Yellow 80@82: Small Round do, 8214@s5c: White, B0@85¢ @ Ctl. RY E—Quoted at 75@80c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at 76c@$1 B etl, ac- coraing to quality. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Shipment of 7150 bbls, valued at $22,- 000. te Liverpool. Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 40@3 50: Bakers' extras, $3 350@3 40; supertine. $2 40 @2 50 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn. $18@18 50 @ ton; Cracked Corn, $18 50@19 50 P ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-b sacks are as forlows. usual discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, 81/c: refined, 594 Bags, COAL—Wellington is quotable at 8 B ton; New Wellingion, $5 8 ton: Southfield Wellington, 87 50: Seattle. 83@h 50; Bryant, $5 50: Coos Bay, Pennsyl thracite Egg, $10 Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 80; Coke, $13 in bulk and $15 B ton in sacks. mixed, 83 2 N are quiet. 414c; third do, most any day now. medium 6c; culls and 3 i culls and brands, d@aigc: : salted di TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 33;,@dc: No. : Grease. 2Ygc # 1b. VOOL— 'he s We anote HOPS—Nominal at 4@6¢3 1. Heavy salted steers 7c @ 1b; brands, salted Caif, S F i salted Vead, 6c:dry Hides, i0@llc @ 1b: culls and brands, 7 Tijge: dry Kip and Veal, 9c: culls, 61/ 15c: cul's, 10¢c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, be: Deerskins, good summer, 95 0c: medium, 25¢; winter, 10@15c: Sheepskins, shearlings, | ry cal 5 20c’ each; short wool, 30@40c each: medium, 10 @b0c each: long wool, 70c each. Culls of all kinds, about 14c less. 2, 3@ iden tarift change tends to un- oalance the market more or less, but quotations have not vet shown any change. follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 7@9c; San Joa- qun_and Souttern. 3@6c; free Mountain, 6@7c; defective do, 4@bc B In. Fall ay GENERAL MERCHANDISE. DAGS—Grain Bags, June-July, $4@4 15; Wool @ 26¢. Wallsend, $6 50: Scotch. ¥7 50: B 50; Uumiberlun a A ‘annel, $7 5U@! rymbo, $14 in bulk and $15 in sacks; hracite Izg, $12; Welsh An‘ 8: Rock Springs, RICE--Several descriptions are weaker. Chinese 5@3 35: No. 1, 83 65@3 75 B ct 0. 1, $3 90@4 10; Hawaiian, $3 87145: 60: Rangoon, $3 10 & ctl. SUGAR— Po agnolia A, 874 ¥4¢ more. SYRUP—Golden, in bbls, 15¢; Black Str ® gal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. : extra Japan, he Western Sugar Refinery Company 3 quotes terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, ATS—Dealers expect no animation In this mar- | ana Fine Croshed, all Confectioners’ A, 455c 3%4c: Golden C, 334c; hali-barrels, 14¢ more than Larrels, and boxes wdered se: Dry Granulated, 434c; extra C, ap, 100 Beef is steady. Mutton and Lamb are firm. Hogs BEEF—First quality, 5 lh@-'fl/. 5¢: small, 5@Tc B . ethers, bc; kwes. 4140 s A L—Larg MUTTON— Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaughterers re us follow: ; second quality, B b, LAMB—Spring Lamb, 1214c; Y earlings, 6@614c ? b PORK—Live Hogs, 314c 3 Ib for large and 335c for small ; dressed do, 416@5Yec B M. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. 234c: Rye Flour, 31sc; Rice Flour. Ti4c: Corn- 2 meal, 234@3c; extra cream do, 3lc; Oatmeal, ¥OR 24 HOURS. 334c; Oat Groats. 41ec; Hominy, 4@iige; Buck- | Flour,ar. sks......12,447 Beans, sks. . 868 wheat Flour, 4c; Cracked Wheat, 31gc: Farina, | _Oregon. 7,622 Hay. tons.. . 290 41ge; whole Wheat Flour, 8c; Rolled Uats, 434c; | Wheat, etls. 92,989 Hides, no. 38 Pearl Barley, 414@d%gc; Split Peas, 434c; Green 30 Pelts, bdls.... ... do, 5l4c B Ib. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—$11 50@13 ton. jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to Onions. sks.... 1910 Wine, gals. 24 Brandy, gal * 8,800 Butter, ctls 2177 Cheese, ctls 1,808 Eggs. doz. . 407 Lumber, M $20 L0 B ion, ior the ves:. Oregon........". 63/Lime, bbls. 340 FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 814 15 50; [ Bran, sks. 1,691 Tallow, ctls. 10 Ollcake Meal at the mill, $21° B ton; jobbing, | Oregon....".""""\ 3,070 Quicksilver, flasks 364 $22 50; Coltonseea ullcake, $21. Middlings, sks. 780 Wool, bls. SR a2 A Y—Steady at the old prices. Wheat is quot- [ ~ Oregon... 125 : Wheat and Oat, $7@ e ——— able at $7 50@12; Oat, $6@! 10 50: Barley, $6 50@9: Alfalfa, $6@7 50; Clover, #6 50@7 50; Compressed, $6@10 50; Stock, $5@6 % ton. STRAW—35@60c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—The market is very dull and some de- FAMILY RETAIL MARKET, Eggs are slightly dearer. Meats and Poultry sell at last week's Game is cheaper. Fruits and Vegetables show little change, Butter is unchanged. prices. Following Is THE CALL'S regular weekly retail scriptions are lower. Bayos, $1@1 16 B ctl: Small | price list: 3 Whites, $1 25@] 40; Pea, 81 50@1 60: Large COAL—PER TON. Whites. 81 16@1 30: Pink. 90c@$1 10: Reds, | Cannel. | Pl vi #1'35@1 80; Bluckeye, 81 15@1 86: Red Kidney, | Welllngion. @10 00| Bouthfeld 20001000 1 8b@l 7o: Limas, 8§ 40@2 60; Butters, §1 60@ | New Wel- Wellington —@ 9 50 1759 cul. lington.... 10 00| cotch, —@ 950 SEEDS—Brown Mustard quotable at $1 75@2; | Seattle...... 700@ 7 50 7009 — Trieste, $1 20; Yellow Musard, $1 20@ | Castle Gate. 9 50@10 00 150: ilax. $175 8 cil; Canary, 3@3lec B b DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC. ;\Il.{;ll;. vfé/lv@gs/‘:l 3“:: ‘3%"*1%@' ® 1 TIm- | puter, fancy, @ {Cheese, Eastern...15@20 DELED PEAS—Quoted at §125@1 40 9 ctl for | SUU4TC o e Tles §) 208190 Sor Biackeye: sud SLASG T 1 L s choice:: i Ranen Exgs, d. ~ @38 orGiveen, Pt Ordinary ao Eastern Eggs... .. .25@30 POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. | Ciiise, Cai ... 15615| dor tmcied o BG13 POTATOES—No change in prices. Sweets, $1 25 UXATS PR POURD. @2 for Rivers and — for Merced; Salinas Bur- | Bacon ... 1om ~‘§8‘5 banks, 50@S0c B cil; River Burbanks, 30@35c ® | SO0 & a1 sack: Oregon Burbanks, 50@6bc B cil: Oregon | ooy 3 o als Garnet Chiles, 80c: River Reds, 30@40c B ctl. 15| Sirloin Steak . ..19: = ONTONS—Firm at 60@75¢ B cul. Cut Oulons, 35 | V40" Factern. Tha > parcerhonae. do 20 @50c B cul; Oregons, 76@85c. Lard..............12@15|Smoked Beef...... —@15 VEGETABLES — Mushrooms are scarce and | Mutton ..., 10| Pork Sausages. ... —@20 nominal at 15@25¢ % Ib: Dried Peppers, 7@10¢; | “Lamy.. ‘B@12v, | Veal . 10@15 Tomatoes, 25@t0c ¥ box: Los Angeles Tom: 5 S i toes, —; Green Peas. nomipai: String Beans. FOULTR LS SD S —! Dried Okra, 1215@15c: Cabbage, 60c B ctl; | Hens,each..... 40@ 60 Hare, each..... 15@ 20 Garlic, 4@5¢ 1b: Miarrowta, Squash, $8@10 B | Young Roost- |Wild Geese, ea 25@ 40 ton; Hubbard Squash, $8. ers, each..... 40@ 60 Canvasback, 01d’ Roosters, B pair.. 50 10ULTRY AND GAME. s §§ b 5 i . Spris, POULTRY—Prices showed no change of any m{{:;",_"'fg T T & consequence yesterday beyond an Improvement in | Ducker sag 75 SmitDuck, por. 306 — dressed Turke: Geese, each. 1 75 Quall, B doz...1 26@1 50 Live Turkeys, 9@10c for Gobblers and 8@10c | Pigeons, ¥ pr. 75(Eng Snipe, #dz2 00 b for riens; Dressed Turkeys, 10@1234¢ @ Ib: | Rabbits, ® pr.. Common do....1 50@1 75 FRUITS AND NUTS. HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, Almonds, ® .....12@15 Limes, @ doz. 15 Apples, & . 5@ 6Oranges, B doz. ... 26@50 Bananas, P do7...12@15 Pears, B I......... 4@ 6 Cocoanuts, each...10@12 Persimmons, ¥ 1. % 6 Cranberries, qt..10@12 Raisins, B b....... 5@l5 Grapes. @ ... 5@ SWalnuts, B Ib.....15@ — Lemons, ® doz....15@20/ VEGETARLES, Asparagus, @ Ib...25@40/Lettuce, @ doz....15@20 ATichoKes, 507 75@ 1 00 Mushroorms. b, 20@ 56 Beets, ® doz.......12@15 Mrfat Squash, ® mflfi = 1 8 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. 0. F. and Matilda von Rhein to Jonas Schoen- feld, lot on N line of Grove street. 73:335 I of Laguna, E 32:1016, N 43:10, W 97 Inches, N 76:2, W 81:6, S 1207 $10. 7 George and Flizabeth Mearns to G. J. Brigaerts, 1ot on SE corner of Kllis street and Bourbin place, E30by S 75; 81: Willinm N.'and Effie E. McCaw, Mabel . Wash- burn, H. C. and Almeda W. Asche to Mary F. Kennedy, 1ot on SE corner of Page and Devisadero e BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. S. N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SN FRANCISCO, December 27. 1895. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. ., at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at § . ., Greenwich time. A, F. FECHTELER, Lientenant U. S. N, in chargs ELLIGENC. SHIPPING Beans, white B1b. 5Onions, B ... streets, 825 by E 100; $10. . Colored, 8 ..:2 5 Pepper,green, @ 1. 8@10 | F.and Agnes B. Heywood to William B. He; e Lima. @ Ib....... ‘4@ 6 Parsnips, @ a0z. 20 | wood, lot on N line of Hayes street, 169:414 E of FRIDAY, December 27. Cabbage, each. 10-Potatoes, B Ib..... 2@ 3 | Baker, E 100 by N_137:6: 5. Stmr_Albion, Lundauist, 15 hours from Albi Canlifiowers, each. 5@ 8 do, Sweet. ® 1b.. 4@ 5| Willlam B. and Vienna Heywood to Willlam H. | 955\ ¢ Tumber, to Albion Lumber Co. Celery, # bu ch... —IRadishes.@dzbens. 12@15 | Barrows, lot on N line of Hayes street, 159:414 E ‘Stmr Arago. Reed. 41 hours from Coos Bey; pass Cucumbrs, dz. ... 25@30Sage, B 1b... 5@35 | of Baker, E 25 by N 100; £10. and mdse. 10 Oregon Coal and Nav Co. Cress, @ dzbunchs.20@25 String Beans, h. —@ — Adelia Merrifield to Joseph A. Cruza, lot on SW ‘Nic stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, 88 hours fron Garlic, B 1b 6@ SThyme, @ 1b.......20@30 | line of Lafayette s reet, 54 SE of Minna, SE 27 by 2500 fons coal, to R Dunsmuir Green Peas, @ 8@10 Turnips, ® doz....15@20 | SW 50: $10. Lentils, 8 . 6@ STomatoes, B Ib. 5@10 | Niguel, Vincent and Catalina Noe and Catalina 4 hours from Portland, FISH—PER POUN Splivalo 'to- Emily Thomas, undivided half of 10t | via"Atoria 4114 hours; pass and mdse, (00 R & N —@ —iShad;.. —@— | on NW line of San Jose avenue, 77.0615 NE 0f | ¢ 8@10Sea Bass. . —@ — | Duncan_street, NE 27, NW 82.0455, SW 27.0434, | ~Stinr santa Rosa, Alexander, 82 hrs from San 1 12@ ~ Smelts ‘15@20 | NE T7.0750: 810 g % i Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & 10@12Soles. 10@1% | J- M. and Liandra Martinez to Ysmael §Ysunza, | Co. Halibut. —(@ —Skates. each. 10@12 | loton S line of. Union street, 46:3 K of Montgom= | “Sin\y Umatilla, Hunter, 63 hours from Victoria Herring. .. 8@10Sturgeon. .. J12@15 | ery, E 22:6 by S €8:9; $5. and Puget Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Per- Kingfish...... /[ —@10Tomcod. ....... 20 | Edmond Wilon (by L. Jacobl, Commissioner) | \in<e'co. Mackerel . —@20 Clams, B gal... to Martin Clark, lovon S line of Francisco street, | “gymr Homer, Drisko, 42 hours from Coos Bay; do, Horse. —(@ — Do, hardshell, 45:6 W of Mason, W 46 by S 55: $3687. pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Perch. ... oo 10@— 100, dmond Wilson to same, same: $5. . | Bark J D Peters, Townsena, 8 lays fram Seattle; Pombano.. .. —@ — Crabs, Willlam Browning to Sophia Erowning. lot on 8K | 1950 tons coal, 500 bbls lime, to P B Cornwall. Rockfish......". | 15@20 Do. softshell, line of Folsom street, 177:6 N of Fourth, NE 24, | ‘yaric Kate Davenport, Revnolds, 10 days from Salmon. smoked...20@ — Mussels, B qrt. | SE 80, SW 4, SE 10, SW 20, NW 90; alsolotinl | pory Blakelev: lumber, to Renton, Holmes & Co. Salmon, freat 2@15 Oysters, Cal. @ 100.60@ — | 0dd Feliows’ Cemetery; also any other real estate | * Sinr Neitle Low, Low, 6 hours from Point Shrimps.. 8@10 Do, Eastern, P dz.25@35 | 0wned by first party: gift. Reyes: 40 bxs butter, to J H Newbauer & Co. Catherine Hogan to Thomas C. Hogan, lot on NW line_of Silver street, 300 NE of Fourth, NE 22:6 by NW 75; gift. 3 Patrick Kelly to i. E. Enlow, 1ot on N line of Clement street, 282:6 | of Twenty-cighth avenue, N 100 by E 25’ $10. 2 Willism D. Bratton to Patrick_Noble, 1ot on E line of Fourth avenue, 100 S of Point Lobos ave- nue, S 50 by E 120: $10. i Mhrie F, Tlsen to George H. Ashton, lot on § line | of N stree, 57:6 W of Forty-sixth avehue, W 50 by S 100, guitclaim deed: $10. George' H. Ashion to James McHafle, lot on S line of N street, 57:6 W of Forty-sixth avenue, W 50 by S 100: also lot on W line of Forty-sixth avenue, 275 N of O street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Hy W.and Laura B. Westphal to Thomas Li- nane, outside lands of block 911, bounded by Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh avenues, N and O streets, quitclaim deed; $2. Julins Eylenfeldt to Herman Murphy, lot on S line of Richland avenue, 425 W of South’avenue, W 25 by S 100; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Frederick and Charlotte H. Etliott to Carrie E. Bridge, lots 13 and 14, block C, Gaskeil Tract, Ok land Townsisip: also loc on N line of Twentf-first street, 145 NW of Twenty-third avenue, N 55, NE 129.75, SE 50, SW_75.94, SE 5, SW 53.81 to beginning, being a portion of fots 1, % and 3, block E, 50 Associates’ Tract, East Oakland: alo lots 3 and 4, block E, Touhy’s Addition to Berkeley, Oak- land Township: 810, John and Sarah §. B. Yule to Cosmopolitan Mutual Building and Loan Association, lot on W iine of Filbert street, 250 S of Thirtieth, S 50 by W 125, being lov 19, block A-658, Golden Gate Homestead, Oakland: 210. James F. and Mary L. Vane to Martin Schick, 1ot on N line of Railroad avenue, 178 W of Henry street, W 26 by N 80, Oukland: $2700. Clark L. Goddard to Louise B. Goddard, lot on 1 line of Chestnut street. 110 S ot West Kighteenth, 566 by B 132, block 596, Oakland; git. J. G. and Julia Good et al. (by Commissioner) to Sallie P. Thompson, 10t on NV corner of Pwenty- fourth and Linden streets, W 75 by N 100, block 640, Oakland; $3031. Frank W.and Louisa Stiles to George P. and ‘Wilhelmina Congor, lot on E line of Milvia street, chr Maid of Orleans, 8 dav: rays Harbor; 240 M ft lumber, to Grays Harbor Com Co. Cleared. FRIDAY, December 27. Ship Tacoma, Gaftev, Liverpool; Geo W McNear. Br ship Lord Wolseiey, McVicker, London; Gir- vin & Eyre. Schr Volante, Dannevig, Mazatlas, C D Bunker & Co. Sailed. FRIDAY, December 27. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, San Pedro. Stwur Crescent City, Allen, Crescent City. Stmr Coos Bay. Duggan, Santa Cruz. Br Ship Lord Wolseley, McVicker, London, Br ship Orpheus, Young, Queenstown. Bktn Discovery, Christiansen, Puget Sound, Schr Beulah, Johnson, Umpqua. Schr Ida McKay, Johnson, kureka. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—December 27—10 p M—Weathet cloudy: wind NW: velocity 20 milés, Charters. The Ital ship Salvatore Clampa 1s chartered for wheat to Sydney at 19s 3d. Spoken. Oct 12—7 S, 77 W, snip John McDonald, from New York for San Francisco. Nov 8—4 N, 26 W, Br ship Roby, from Liverpool for San Francisco. i No date—28 S, 47 W, Brsnip Duntrune, from London for Portland, Or. Domestic Ports. EUREKA—Arrived Dec 27—Stmr Pomona, hnce Dec 26. ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 27—Stmr State of Call- | fornia, hence Dec 25; stmr Geo W Elder, hnce Deo 24, . Forelgn Ports. SYDNEY—Arrived Dec 26—Bark Sea King, frm Tacoma. HONGRKONG—Sailed Dec _25—Br stmr Empress of Japan, for Vancouver. 27—Brstmr Coptic, for San Francisco. THE STOCK MARKET. Yesterday was another quiet day in mining stocks and values showed no variation worthy of note. NOTES. The Union Trust Company of San Francisco has declared a semi-annual dividend at the rate of 4 per cent per aunum, and 3 per cent on ordinary deposits, payable January 2. The Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco has declared a semi-annual, dividend at the rate of 4.32 per cent per annum on term, and 3.60 per cent on ordinary deposits, payable January 2. The French Savings and Loan Society has de- elared & semi-annual dividend at the rate of 4.32 per cent per annum on term, and 3.60 per cent on ordinary deposits. payable January 2. The Bullion-Beck Mining Company of Utah has declared arother dividend at the rate of 25 cents | per share, amounting to §25.000. | The Isabella Gold Mining Company of Cripple | Creek, Colo., paid yesterday a dividend of 1 cent | | | per share, amounting to $22,500. The Napa Consolidated Mining Company on | January 2 will pay a regular dividend of 10 cents | per share, and an extra one of like amount, mak- ing $20,000 in all. I'he quarteriy dividend of 60 cents per share, de- clared by the Market-street Railway Company, will be paid January 2. ‘The Highland Mining Company of South Da- kota paid on December 20 a dividend o 25 cents per share, amounting to §25,000. i e yield of the Overman mine for the past | was 14 tons of ore from the north drift on the | 900-level. The average mine car samples of this ore was $49 77 per ton. A shipment of 117 tons of accumulated ore was made to the Brunswick mill fox reduction. | 0 ore was extracted from the Confidence mine during the past week, The west crosseut (No. 1) | from the surface tunnel level was extended to a total length of 573 teet. The face is in porphyry | and quartz of no value. HONEY—tomb is quotable st 1U@iZc B 1 for bright and 8@9¢ @ % for lower grades; water- | vhite extracted, 5@dlec @ 1b: light amber ex- | YOKOHAMA—Arrived Dec 25—Br stmr Em- press of China, from Vancouver. 27—Br stmr Gae- | lic. hence Dec 10. COLON—Sailed Dec 25—Stmr Finance, for New The assessment on Con, Cal. & Va. will be de- linguent in the oflice to-day. Bullion vaiued at $1350° has been received from the Mayflower gravel mine. 236 S of Rose, S 60 by E 135, heing_portion of lots 7 and 10, block 2, Graves & Taylor Tract, subject to a mortzace for $1600, Berkeléy ; $4450. ‘Warner Land and Improvement Company (cor- SAvaAGE—On the 950-Z00t level they have resumed | poration) to John Ormiston. re-record of 577 d | York. % T work in_the north lateral drift_and advanced the | 290, lots 11, 12, 13, block 20, Warner Tract, Brook- | SEATTLE—Arrived Dec: 27—Bktn Quickstep, same 15 feet, total length 125 feet; face is in | lyn Township; $10. hence Dec 7. i R porphyry. The west crosscut started in the north | _ Philip and Bertha Anspacher to Hannah A. | ALBION—Sailed Dec 27—Schr Bessle K, for San upraise is advanced 50 feet; face is In quartz. The | Myers. Addie Gerst and Emma Seller, lot com- | Francisco. NEWPORT—Salled Dec 27—Schr John A Camp- bell, for Port Blakeley. & PORT HARFORD—Arrived Dec 27—Schr Vega, from New Whatcom SAN PEDRO- rrived Dec 27—Sehr Salvator, from Port Gamble; stmr Jewel, from Caspar. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Dec 27—Schr Ex- celsior, hence Dec 18. v Sailed Dec 27—Schr F S Redficld, for Newport. COOS BAY—Arrived Dec 27 — Schr Western Home, hence Dec 19. zmportations. JES, VIA REDONDO—Per Santa north upraise was advanced 8 feet, making its total height 73 feet. The east crosscut started in the north drift from the fourth floor of the north | upraise was advanced 10 feer, making its total | height 20 feet; face is in porphyry. Have ex- | tended and timbered the north chute from the | fourth floor up to the eighth floor. Are repairing and retimbering the 750 level station preparatory | to resuming work on this level. No ore was ted during the wi AGLE—For the week have run 20 feet of d_track and put up 3 sets of timbers, of tunvel is mostly cement and sand mixed cement ana gravel bounlders. From all in- mencinz at a poinc 80 feec W from SW’ corner of lands of Bailey, and at the intersection of N line of College street with continuation of L, thence N 150 by W 30, Livermore, Murray Township: $10. Maria J. Phillips to Manuel M. Silvester, iot on W line of 491:9 N from NW line ot Peralta. 3 55, subdivision A in lot 7, block 802, Watt,’ Tract, map 2, Oakland; $10. Frank F. (and as attorney) and Hattie Baker (by attorney) to_Fiorence E. Garfield (wife of J. D), 10t on W line of Terminus street, 160 S of Peralta avenue, S 40 by W 130, lot 100, Capital Tomestead Association, East Oakland: $10. Anna F. Graber to Julius Duerr, ot on N line of LOS ANG they are ina wide place in the channel | Fifth street, 50 E of Kirkham, E 25 by N 101, lot pka mds mencing u bed of gravel. There is no bed- | 7, block 491, quitclaim deed, Uakland; $10. San Pedro—139 pkgs mdse, 20 cs exgs, 1 keg rock on the pottom or sides of the tunnel. i _'Wiiliam . Goldson Jr.to Wiliiam H.Sr. and | olives, 222 bxs oranges, 1 dlm{\'n_\.‘!dlnr\)h s peld 2 | Malinda Goldson, lot commencing at a point in | fish, 53 bxs lemons. 1 bbl rum, 21 sks peas, 11 bxs BOAL LES, center of Pleasant avenue, 718:3 > from the point | limes. 36 sks dried apricots, 5 cs jelly Redondo—70 sks seed,1 bx fruit, 1 sk dried fruit, 96 bxs oranges, 12 pkgs mdse. Port Los Angeles—30 bxs o 22 bxs limes, 2 sks dried fruit. Los Angeles, via Port Los Angeles—1 sk dried chili. 48 pkgs mdse, 5 bxs lemons, 9 bbls salmon, of intersection of said center line with NE fine of plat 23, Rancho V. and D. Peralta. thence SW 300, | S 654.61, NE 314.73, NW 752.58 to beginning, | lot 15 and'S half of lot 14, Pleasant Valley Tract, Oakland: $5. 0. G. and Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday REGULARMORNING S T48T)N COMM ENCTNG ATI:30. 100 Albha.....24/100 Confid... 1.40 | nges, 18 bxs lemons, . B. May to J. A. Kinghorn-Jones, lot 200 I & B....B4270 G & C 3400 Suvage....32 | on NW corner of Virginia street and Le Roy ave- | 19 sks horns, 40 sks popcorn, 75 bxs oranges. 100 Bodie......47400 . 441200 S Nev.....53 | nue,W 50 by N 125, being lot 19, block 14, Daley’s | Santa Barbara—5 cs olive oil, 2 bbls tallow, 17 200 ... 48, 85 .. -80/200 Union C...44 | Scenic Park, Berkeley; $10. sks crawfish, 8 bdls hides. 700 Huifion ...16200 H&EN .1 98200 Y Jacke..40 | “\William A. and Hatile N. Ristenpart to Neilie | = Port Har Chickens; 1 cs cheese, 430 1000 00 Mexicn | P. Batterman. loton SW corner of Channing way | bxs apples, 6 bxs pears. 27 _bxs buiter, 1 sk coffee 100 ¢ 51300 N G & C. and lot 7, block b, College Homestend Tract, E 50, | 2 sks quail, 8 cs eggs, 40 dressed calves, 6 bxs fish, AFTFRNO00N BESSION 35, W 50, N 135 to beginning, being a portion of | 1 sk liver, 136 sks beans. 29 it K g 0 S k oL, & eley ; PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbia— b Mot e o “““,‘}3 | ::217 loek 8, College Homestead Tract, Berkeley': | 060" ks outs, 4070 sks bran. 175 sks middlings, 33| _Louisiana Rudolph to Victorine M. de La- [ 1933 sks potatoes, 7642 sks flour, 64 sks onions, 70 brousse, 10ts19 to 25, lots 66 to 72, block'B, Ev- | sks oysters, 1372 sks wheat. 340 sks barley, 2775 bdls shooks, 100 pkgs staves and heads, 22 pkes scrap iron, 5300 ft lunber, 64 cs provisions, 107 bales excelsior, 697 sks fertilizer, 440 pkgs crack- ers, 11 bdls hides, 24 cs salmon, 44 bxs cotlins, 160 bdls staves. 2306 bdi iides, 100 cs eggs, 296 bals shing! 0 ckens, 98 pkgs paper. PORT TOWNSEND—Per Umatilia—4 bxs rais- ins, 2 pkgs express. Tacoma—1 cs baking powder.1 bx coffee. 1 iron grip. 13 pkgsmdse, 1 bx transmitters, 1200 bars builion. ‘Tacoma, west of Fargo—1646 sks flax, 985 hf.sks 999 qrsks flour, 1868 sks wheat, 27 pkgs mdse. Vancouver—1 pkg mdse, 15 bdls pelts. New Whatcom—b5 pkgs mdse, 1 bx fittings, 1 sk coin. Anacortes—15,084 sks oats, 2 pkgs mdse. Everett—1 cs shoes, 1680 bdls_shooks, 500 bars bullion, 21 sks cleats, 75 bdls paper, 1 cs tobacco, 11 bals cut strips. East, via C P Ry—47 cs cigarettes, 2 cs cigarette erett ‘Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterda; REGUIAR SPS&TON—10:37. 24150 Confi....1.15,400 Ovrmn....09 | 5,300 Potost . “0B(800 Savage. -481000 Scorpion Ans;uoo SB& M. ug l 5: Builders’ Contracts. | Gustav & Daniels with A. Dahlberg, to erecta two-story frame building ou N line of California | street, 86:6 I of Laurel; $2515. —————— Aroma and Bouquet in Wines. “Aroma and bouquet,” said a.well-known wine expert, ‘“‘are too often taken to mean the same thing in wine. Flavor pertains | especially to the lingering after taste of | wine when swallowed. Aroma and bou- | quet appeal only to the smell, and the for- U8 | mer exists in the grape itself, while bou- quet only manifests itself long after 971400 SNev. 00 Bullion....16 500 Mexican..64 1000 Sil Hili. 500 Caleda.... 08700 . 63400 Union AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 23300 Chollar....54500 Mexcn. 6214 122100 CCV..2.3215/600 Mono 2110100 Confi. .- 1.10300 Occid. ... “18 400 C Point... 24200 Ophir.. 200 Andes 209 Belcner...28500 Exchqr....08400 Overmn...09 | fermentation is completed. Bouquet is A b v P 2 | s ) apers, 101 cs tobacco, 268 cs hats, 60 bbls oil. 100 T Ay 00 G & C-....43300 Potost..-.32 | never present except in the purest wines. | "Great Northern, via Seattle—1 bx books, 1134 It seems to arise from the union of several | agreeable odors, 2ny mixture would surely destroy it. There are no truly fine wines without a strikingly marked agreeable bouquet, and where all other qualities are of equal perfection the bouquet makes the ! distinction that gives to the wine possess- skswheat, 500 hi-sks flour. 1 cs dry goods, 1 box underwear, Seattle—45 pkgs mdse, 2500 sks oats, 680 cases salmon, 6 bxs apples, s bol brandy, 1 bx toys, 107 tins matches, 1 cs dry goods, 1 bx fruit, 20 cs con- denged milk, 12 pxgs express, 387 bdls hides, 129 ks’ bones, 2 sks coin, 11 bxs fish, 2 wagons, 2 horses. Victoria—20 pkgs junk, 26 bdls yellow metal, 1 821400 H & N....96100 S Nev. +46400 Justice....05/400 Union . 100 Bulwer....12/300 Mexican. 62/300 Y Jacket. 41 150 Challnge..27;300 ... .63l CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Dec. 27—4 P. . Bid. Asked. Bid. Asks ing i he preference.’” 3 s Wi 2 A b f,g ‘fi:fi:‘fi“ & = g ‘ ing it always the preference. T‘zgfi%‘:@ifig‘;g&fifi‘ v\'lln:‘,(i;l”?l.!:us;ll, - - - 200S —Per A —172 bxs aj ) 15 19Kentuck 04 05 Much Reading Made Him Mad. milbes 10 volla 16etiies. B0 ok poiscoes B chista e (‘ag fim:}‘c‘:}n’f & g% | “So you don’t call at Miss Blyken’s p'(‘;"&‘]?&"""‘{,“ h]I_desk’lbfl “’"?,Sj‘é“l; o BentonCon.... — 4b Mt Diabi 18 2u | house any more,” said one young man. neadlights, 400 tons coal, 2 pr enginé drivers and Bodie. 46 4XMono — 07, “No. Shereadstoo much to suit me.” axle. 2 pr éngine trucks etc, 56 sks potatoes, 1 box s N asaqusen: & 9| .Makesyou feel ignorant, eh?” Dboots, 21 bxs butter, 4 bales flannels, 1 organ, 1 bal Oalcionms: 08 OSOphir. - 1.35 1.40 |, “Not exactly that. She reads in one of | mdse. 2 Challenge Con. 26 28 Overman 09 10 | the family magazines that it is not proper Consignees. Choliar, ., 54 56 Potosi..... 53 b5 for a young man to invite a girl to the | PerSanta Rosa—Goodall, Perkins & Co: M F Cas Con: Tavema. 01 - 03 Sex beicir. 09 10 | theater without inviting her mother, £00.” | P8 Y Sorton Tepter & Co: MG Bimas: © A Confidence..... 110 115 Slerra Nevada. 50 2 | —Washington Star. Wickadel; B Lichteg: J E O'Brien: Del Monte Con.New York. — 02/Scorpion. vz 03 e Milling Co; Sherwood & Sherwood: Immel & Co: Crown Pownt... 24 26Siiver Hill..... — 02| All the chickens in the western part of | Levi Spiecel & Co: San Francisco Brewery; W H Eithdaver e 07 8 | French Guinea are perfectly white. It is | No%5s, Waumaro Rion:, Dederand & C0s, X la: Eureka Con.... 10 43 43 impossible to find one With a colored | bk Allison & Co: Dalton Bros; D Biagi & Co: It Gould & Curry. 42 04 05 | feather. O Greenhood; Campodonico & Malcolm: Nash & Hule & Norcrs. 95 96 Veliow Jacke. 40 42 —————— Bossenicker; W F Mitchell: San Francisco Regls- Towa. o - Fire-Alarm Foraker, ex-Governor of | ter Co; Kowalsky & Co; Cox Seed and Plant Co; H A Briggs; Pac Ammonia and - Chemical Co: E G Sanders: Sherman, Clay & Co: Max Gliberbery; H Bunker: Sterling Furniture Co; Electric Laundry; Castle Bros: C E Whitney & Co; Iiils Bros: Chaiss & Bernard; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Getz Bros & Co Dairymen’s Union: L G Sresovich & Co: J H N bauer & Co: O BSmith & Co: Chags Tetzen; Crane & Co; Cerf, Schloss & Co: Bissinger & Co: Cal Pro- Ohio, informs an anxious public that he is STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | thoroughly prepared for war. FRIDAY, Dec. 27-2 p. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. U S 4s coup..109 |U S as reg...109 THE CALL CALENDAR. DECEMBER, 1895. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. . i ca 4 ; v 3 = duct Distillery Co: Philadeiphia Brewery: N Gio- Cal-stCbleds. — 11215Do. 24 iss 65101 — ||BU M. [Tu|W.ITh|¥rSa| Moon’s Phases. vanetti; American Union Fish Co: A Paladini: D CalElecL6s.107%3 — |P&O Ry 6s.110 _— | = M Beetman; Milani & Co; W heaton, Breon & Co; CntraCW Bs. - 10034 P& Ch Ry 65.10415109 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| () December], Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Trobock & Bergen; Hooper ggnrwfglaz 133% fwupete - Uail L 1L | Fall Moon, & Co: Standard Oil Co; Smith’s Cash Store: Wash- sdsnL&P. cho. WL&EL — ington Mig Co; F B Haight; H N Tilden & Co: S P F&CH KR68.105 ~ — |RiverW Coés — 100 | 8| 9/10{11]12|13[18 C &?&“fl&i’ Milling Co: Witzel & Bake: Camilion! & C ‘.i;:,iv,;:‘f&:"‘“ = I;?&"x)flu}xg 102% | ) = 2 Western Meat Co: L D Sioned Co: I Hoffman. S = 3 H Heckman & Co: M T Frei Co; Reilly, Wal- SRtnnte - opeBRRAeR © W | [1e]10 |10 10 o] 1 @ Pmmprin | Bt S AL e « o el f;‘;‘&?‘%‘:};?‘}%?&}%fi :}:{3{ S g::lég = | e e 2 Per Columbia—Chas Harley & Co; Cal Fertilizer LS . o December 2: Co: Hilmer, Bredhoft & Schulz; San Francisco NeyCNgRse, - 103 [SPErRCales 95y, 964 | (|22(38|24]25|26|27 28| O) REEMNELED || | Shbniure Co: Dindse,Swesner & Cos E € Lyle: & N PCRR6s.10315 — SVWater6s..121%, — ————|———=—=————— || | Carl; Dairymen’s Union; Norton, Teller & Co: Cal N Ry Cal6s.106 " — |BVWaterdw.. 8914 — | 'nlso '“l | l l I December 31, Casket Co; Balfour, Guthrie & Co: Bissinger & Co: N RyCalds. — 108 |StkinGakts — 103 Full Moo, Golden Gate Plaster Mills: Wellman, Peck & C gakfifl‘;“g~»{g:%107% FERIIE }%v, | == = W P Fuller & Co: W C Price & Co: S Le )S.. - - . C K7 :. & P X Lew| Oninibus 6. - nmlkuwces = e OCEAN STEAMEKS. Ly o Morsow & Cos’ DK Alin & Co: PacKoliMbs., — — - E Sheidon: Otis. McAllister & Co:” M P Detels; I WATER STOCKS. ates of Departure From San Francisco | Stevens: Jansen, Rose & Heney: CJ Leist & Cot ContraCosta. — 523&San Jose..... 7514 48 STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SAtLs. | prem. | Moore, Ferguson & Co: Chambers, Price & Co: Del Marin Co..... 46 53 (SpringV. 7% 99 | g, g et Monte Milling Co; F Hillens & Co: Thos Waiso Y et an Jose....|Panama...... | Dec 28,12 M|P M 8§ | Wood, Curtis & Co; McDonough & Runyon; M el DRI Australia.... | Honolulu..”_ /| Dec 28.10aM Oceame | ray & Steinhagen: H butard: E R Stevens & O o it 48 . 4% | Homee |Coos Bay......|Dec28. 5em|Oceanic | Dalton Bros: Woif & Son; J P I Nep- FrdedlEiice 78 “ Arago....... | U008 Bav...... Dec29.10AM Pleri3 | pach; Fogarty & Parker: Darbee & lLoiel; ME 0 o no M...ee = 213 | Santa Hosa. San Diezo..'"|Dec20.11am Pier1l | A Wagner: Clatsop Mill Co. 'ac Gas Imp. Yal 2 Pomona.....| Humboldt Bay | Dec 29. 2py Pier9 Per U s g & Co: ¥ Hil Co: = oy | i er Umatilla—A Schilling & Co: F Hillens & H INSURANCE STGCKS. Eel River. ... Dec29. 9am|Pier 13 | Seiby Smelting and Lead Co; Wells, Fargo & C FiremansFd.160 — [Sun........... 5615 — }aquina Bay.. Dec 30. oew|Pier2 | ¥ Buckham: H Dutard; Moore, Ferguson & Co AN AT el Columbia’. | Fortiana Dec80.10au | Pier 24 | A Folger; J Everding & Co; J K Armsby & (o AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.12734130 ‘,m“;‘fi;uu 3:‘":051 s:-- | Dec 31, Yam Pler 11 | H Smith: American Tobacco Co; Kowalsky & Co: Anglo-Cal ... 591, 62 |London&SF. — = 28 i D &“J:""_‘g:gg}- g::;gl;rg - Sherman, Clay & Co; W B Sumner & Co: Coronado Bunk of Cal..281 283 = e Deotly Mineral Water Co: W & J Sioane & Co: Cal Saw Tyt = Nowoeso--+- a0 2.11au Bier 11 " | Works: Chas Harley & Co; ¥'H Smith: G FirstNationl.180 180 = Sewoors ... Jan 4:132:“‘::5: 31 | & Loringini: Sunset Tel & Tel Co; Adams B Grangers.... — — sty ward; Bell Suman: A L Bryan & Co; R SR Senin i R Gravs Haroor. [ Jan_5. 2pu | Flith St Co: BitHava: M A Wertheliner& Coc M ¥ Kobl: T W ; E P 0 R A rigg: GerS&LCo.1450 1600 |Sav&Loan.. — 150 SIEAMERS 10 AnKivE Deming Palmer Miliae Cor i B Gregory: W A HumbS&L. =t urity.. 285 SriRdican Hoyt: J A Dorwood: C H Meyer & Bro; Geo Pari- Muual, ... 38 4135 Union 830 4 et ridge: P Berwin: Triesc & Co: A L_Kogers: Bro- wvUnion — Pomona... Humboidy Bav. kaw Bros; Sawyer Tanning Co; A Hartman; C A STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Mineola. .|Tacoma Derby: A e isen Vinyard Co; ¥ A Pre: California....106 — StPawm. . Newport. Dec 29 | cott: J W L Shenfeld: Newhail Sons & Geary-st..... 60 7214 Wellingion.." .| Departure Bay *|.'Dec 29 | Co; Metropolitan Match Co:Nielson, Maiso & (0% Market-st.... 447 4515 Farallon Yaauina Bay _.Dec 29 | Pac Bone Feriilizer Co: P T Brunsing: S S Waldo: POWDER STOCKS. l“'e‘;:, o :-muxf"' Dec 31 :v Davis: W G Hinton: W K 1'ullm‘h’:h-‘ N 1‘1‘"\\ 2 et i *|San Diego ord: Del Monte Milling Co; G E betchen: Atlantic D... 15 |Judson. .. State of Cai .. | Portiand. 1| Hy m:é: (,!o-m\“euamdl: Bros; J Gundlach: Thos L s e 1 | Cityof Puebia.. | Victona & 1| Daye vor o e ’ B Ya 1834 Weeott. . Humboidt Bay 1| Per Homer— D Spreckels & Bros Co: Rislon MISCELLAN EOUS STOCKS. Truckee. Tillamook. 1 | Iron Works: Eveleth & Nash: Hooker & Co: C F Alaska Pkrs. — 98 |OceanicSSCo — =~ 20 | Fureka.. Newport. . 2 | Snow; Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schalz: Hills Bros: J BlkDCoalCo. — 10 [PacAuxFA.. 1 217 | Crescent City... | Crescent City.. % | Kane: Standard OllCo: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Cot CalCotMills.. — — |Pac Borax... 98 100" | Willamette..... | Departure Bay. 2 | Bandon Woolen-mills: Wood, Curtis & Co; Nash CalDrvDock. — ~ — |Pacl&N - Arago. .. Coos Ea; 3 | & Boessenecker; Jacobson & Lorbee; W S Peter- EdisonLight. 943 — [PacRoil Mill 1915 25 | City of Panama 3 | son. GusConAssn. — '~ — |ParfPaintCo. — = 9 | Del Norte... 3| Arago—De Bernardi & Co: Cal Bottling Co: J © HewC&SCo. — 7 PacTransCo. — 26 | Afridi... s 3 | Bellington: J © Jolnson & Co: Thomas Loughran; HutchSPCo. 1234 12% PacT&TCo 50 — | North Fork. 2 | Marshall, Teggar & Co; W 8 Samner & Co; 0 C & JudsonMfgC, — = — ' SunsetT&T.. 85 — | Alice Blanchard 3| N Co: Wells, Fargo & Co ; G Borti & Co. Mer ExAssu100 110 [UnitedCCo. — 25 | Santa ttosa. i MORN NG SESSION. 8 | For' Late Snipping Intwitipence Sce Fiftcenth Page. Board—50 S V Water, 97%; $5000 S Bonds, 9914, 5 Yo Street—58 S V Water, 9734, _——M— M — OPFICE FURNITURE SUN AND TIDE TABLE. AFTERN0ON SESSION. " g HIGH WATIB,’IA)' WATER.| SUN. IMOON. = Board—235 Market-st Rallway, ; 16 8 V| 7 . SR, 41000 B Ravey s | LT Sl e, Sl i | S e A . t—20 Cal Safe Deposit, 67. .| 8.084111.12p| 3.40p; 1.29a| 7.24] 4.59 4.18a by 5 29.] 8.444111.597 4.192] 2.20al 7.25| 4.59) 6.24a 3800 to 306 Post St., cor. Stocktoa \ v 4 “