The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 7, 1896, Page 12

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 1896 ) sU MARY OF THE MARKET. Beef and Mutton higner. Sugar marked up. Silver fir ner. Wheat and Barley unchanged. Oats stead Cornand its products advancing. Flour firm. improving. Beans neglected. Choice Poiatoes steady. Onions advanced again. Butter and Egzs a fraction higher. Cheese firm. A car of Eastern Poultry in. Game in £00d supply. Callfornia Oranges lower. Provisions dull. No life to Driea Fruit. WEATHER BUREAU KEPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SaN FrANCISCO, Jan- uary 6, 1896, 5 r. M.—Weather conditions and reneral forceast The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date ascompared with those of the same date last year: Enreka 1584, last season 21 47: Red Bluff 6.66, | last season 15.22; San Francisco 4.10. last season 14.83; Fresno 111, last season 7.08: San Luis Oblspo 4.00. last season 15.31: Los Angeles 1.71, Iast season 6.51: San Diego 1.57. last season 3.19: Yuma .32, last season 2.21. Tne following maximum temperatures are re- poried from California_stations to-da: reka 66, Red Bluft 64, San Francisco 58, Fresno 60, In- dependence 60, SunLuis Obispo 66, Los Angeles 68, San Diego 64, Yuma 70. San Fraucisco data—Maximum temperature 58, minimum 42, mean 50. An area of bigh pressure continues over Wyo- ming, Nortbern Colorado and Utab. An area of low pressure is central off the coast of Northern Washington and will probably move southward, causing cloudy weater and rain along the coast and high souiheasterly winds. The pressure has risen rapidly over North Dakoia and Montana and has fallen rapidly over the Northern Pagific coast. The temperature has risen generally west of the Rocky Mounta ns, except in small areas in West- ern Nevada and the extreme Southern California. The conditions point to unsettlea weather and showers thronghout -Northern California Tuesday and possibly W ednesday. Forecas: made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight January 7. 1896 Northern California—Continued clondy and un- settled weather with rain in northern portion Tuesday; stationary temperature; southerly Southern California—Fair; stationary tempera- mer in the western portion. onary temperature. -ancisco and vicinity—Unsettied weather, with showers; stationary temperature; southy A. McADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS Financial. EW YORK, N, Y., Jan. 6.—Wall street’s first impulse at the opening of business at this morn- ing's exchange was to buy stocks. Secretary Car- Lisie I for bids for bonds was fayorably re- ceived. Ariseof 13t0 214 per cent followed, in which Tobacco, Su, the Grangers, Manhattan and Western Union were most prominent. The more the street looked into the bond call, however, he less it liked it, and doring th ter part of the session . Bankers were not disposed to talk about the mat- d it was impossible to obtain anything ofli- St ents were current that Jobn A. Stewart of the United States Trust Company intended form- inz 2 new commission to take a block of | thase bonds, but this could not be c firmed. About the only thing about which: th seeme i L0 be any unanimity of opinion was that the un 4l circles had bes certainty in finan n ex- tended for anoiher t In the afternoon trading there was re 1 i to s announcement from Weshington that tn Finance Com. 3 s free substitute nd to tamper | with th Lazard Freres and 1 to forward the ained here on London steamers also hurt ing. The impression is that farther large amounts will be shipped during the ing thirty days. The decli s ra t ontside of the market in late tr. n st Metropolitan and 9i. The pariicularly | Trangers, s, industrials, | ville, Western 1 Manhattan, Loram and Wheel- The market in the 1gs was weaker than at any other Net chang W l08ses of 14 10 the active list and 1 1o 6 per cent Total sales were 314,000 314 per ¢ 314 per ¢ in the inactive stocks. sbares, cluding 57,500 shares St. Paul, 40,300 Sngar, 27,300 Tobacco and 24,700 Buriington. )nas were heavy. Sales ated $2.177,000. Atchison general fours W. 10 73; do ad- | justment, 135 t0 4234 do & fours certifl. cates, 154 1030; do twos. 15 Juftalo an Rochester and Pittsburg fives: 3 10 95; Chesapeake and Ohio ¢ id & halfs, 3334 t0 6814 do con- | soliduted fives, 114 to 1041a: Iron Aountam, | nsas branch, fives, 410 100: Nlinois Central | fours of 1953, 2 to 99: Kunsas and Texas tours, 114 to Loufsville and Nashville | fours. 114 to 72; Missourl, Kansas and | Eastern 0765: Northern Pacific firsts, 11011 114 t6°100: Oregon Navization consolidated fives certificate 10 93; Orecon | Short Line consolidated fives cerificates, | Island fives, 11 fours, 15% 1o 1 Aransas Pass fours, 2 to Paul. Chicago | and Missouri River fives, 21% t0 103341 do gen- ours, 310 83; Southern Railway ¢onsol 135 10 8915: Texas Pacific twos, 12 1814, and Wabash twos, 21 to 70. Grai an’ Antonio and Winter - wheat do_fair to funcy, §2 65@ 3 linnesota clear, $2 do pat 15@4 10: 0@4: do patents. §; 15 10@3 20; superfine, 3 245; fine, 32@2 25. Southern | flour—Quiet: sieady: common 1o tuir vxtra, $2 10@ 2903 dour—Quiet, heat flour, $1 30: buck- wheat, 38c CORNMF $2 25@?2 30: Brand RY ominal, RLEY AND BARLEY MALT EAT—Spot market fairly 2 red, store and_elev. 1. 0. b, 6916@70%%c: 613 : No. 1 norwmert, 68c. Options were fairly active and irregular, closing | easy at 34c decline on a bearish Gov port,lower stock market and fre steady. wine, $2 25. Yellow Western, red, ungraded Te ost acti Xo. 2, red. January, 6634 ruary, 67gc; March. 6 May ' 66 6615c. Stock of rain, store and atloat J 4 t ¥.802.810, corn 772, rye 81,601, barl 6020 bushels. CORN—Dull, firm. were dull & covering 01,625, o: 625,821, malt 98: . 3434¢; etevator 2| vance on most active. January, 3 Muy, 3454c. Quiet: fir; Spot prices— 2 Chicago, mixed 5 white Provisions. 1AMS —Dull, $15 50; a Indin mess, $16 50@ v; pickled bellies. 43¢ 4c: pickled hams, $@814¢ LARD—Slow: firmer. City. §6 25@5 30: Jan Continent, § 10; =. @>. @ ORE—Moderate demand; firmer; mess, $9 50 0. BUTTE do creamery creamery, 1827 tory, 10@17c 1i@19 BEEF F 1beet, quiet; 17: cut meat pickled shoulders, middles, nominal Western steam, §5 75 ary, 85 75; refined, qu $6'40: compound, $4 623, firmer: State dairy, 32@21c; Western dairy, 11@18c; do 3 16@21ge; do ‘fac: imitation ~ creamer; Staielarge, 744@10c; do ll, 73,@10%zc; Wesiern all, 914@1074; part skims, 3v4@7¢; full skims, 2esc; ate avd Pennsvivania, 20 house 17@21c: do per tresh, rn 1715@18c. TALLOW—Qui €O SEED ¢ Country, 33;c. L—Quiet; unchanged. ROSIN=Steady. Strained, common o good, $1 6214@]1 65. o TUKPENTINE—Quiet, stea 80146 34C. POTATOES—Weak. Sweets, $4 50. RGeDus Domestic, fair to exira. 3@534c: Japan, 3% @ic. MOLA=SE! Firm: fair demand, New Orleans, open Kettle, unichanged: choice, 27@i7e. COFFEE—Steady ; to 10 points up; $13 26@13 $13 15; March, $13 15 Moy, #1286 mber, $11 $5@11 90: Spot. Rio, dull: steady; SUGAR—Raw, guiel fair refining, 334c; centrifugal, 96 test, 335c. Refined, quict, v to ¢ lower: off A, 412@45sc; mold A, 51j4c: stand. ard A, 47c; coniectioners' A, 434c: cut loaf, Blpe: crushed, 5lac; powdered, 5145¢; granulace cubes, 5Vzc. Fruit and Produce. ALIFORNTA FRUITS—Apricots—Begs, 1014 c. O A crEs_eeted, 15 14Y%c. unpecied, 53, @8Lae. @dY4c, yers, Soc@$l 25; do loose Muschtel, 3-crown. S@81zc: 10 4-crown, 4@4%uc ALMONDS — Paper-shell, 1@12c; do, 'soft- shell, 8@91sc. WALNUTS—Standerd, 6@ 8Ya@1llc. 1OPS—Quiet. State, common to choice, 3@95 Pacific Coast, 315@9¢. London market unchanged. WOOL—Firm, quiel. Domestic fleece, 16@22c; pulled, 16@34c; Texas, 9@, Merchandise. FIG TRON—American, $12@14 50; quiet. COPPER—Lake. $10. 7c; do soft-shell LEAD—Duil. Domestic, $3 071433 10. TIN_Firm. Straits, $13@18 10: plates, dull. BPELTEK-Nominal. Domestic, 33 60. CHICAGO MARK S, CHICAGO, I11.,Jan. 6.—The Board of Trade politics distracted the at ention of brokers und traders in wheat and other speculative articles to- dav, The fight over the election of officers, more HE COMMERCIAL WORLD. especially president and_vice-president, was warm and excited, business sustering in consequence. The wheat market opened easier, the Government’s raised estimate on thelast crop, as given out Satur- | day. having an effect disadvantageous to prices, although the increase was partly expected. Liver- pool cables were 15 to #5d bigher, but thoy were not ins_rumental n advancing_vaiues on this side. Northwestern receipts were 648 cars against 479 a week #go aud 219 on the corresponding day & year ago, and_Chicago received 88 cars and imspected out'48,576 bushels. There wasa’ rally during the morning on & decrease in stocks at Milwaukee, but wheu it was ascertamned that the falling off was due to an elevator being withdrawn from the usual report wenkened. The visible supply de- clined 116,000 bushels. That the reduction was 1oL Inrger was particularly adverse to prices. The amount on ocean passaxe decresed 630,000 oush- eis, and the knglish visible supply 350,000 bush- els. Export clearances at the seaboard were light at 192,725 bushels. -Closing Continental cabies were unchanged Lo higher. The world's shipments Iast week were unofficially estimated a: 6,500,000 bushels. May wheat opened from 595sc 10 597gc, s01d between 601/5c and 59 7s@lc under Saturday. Estimated receipis for Lo- morrow 122 cars. CORN—The weakness of wheat carried corn down during the morning, but after a moderate ae- cline had_taken place there was a steadier tone, holders of “puts” by their buying sustaining the market. The GOVernment report on corn was rather encouraging to_holders, Liverpool cables were firm and higher. Receipts were 350 cars, and 143,334 busheis were taken from store. E. clearances amounted to 296,807 bushel was 4 loss of strength when wheat weakened the second time, all the_previous improvement being fost. The visible supply increased 21,000 bushels, and the amount on beean passage 1,040,000 bush- els. The ciose was comparatively firm, with May a shade higber than Saturday. The Opemng on that future was at 2834c, the range between 283/gc and 28%4c, and the close at 2814@28%c. Esti- mated receipts for to-morrow 600 cars. « OA'TS—Received fair support subsequent to a Qecline at the opening. The tone was practicaily the same &s that of corn and was derived from it. Receipts were 164 cars. No oats were taken from store. The feeling was easler later and the close showed only a fractional improvement over Satur- day for May. The visible supply increascd 69,000 hels. FLAX—Was firm. Cash, 9132@92c; May, 85%3c. Receipts were 70 cars. PROVISIONS—parly advices of a firm market for hogs were supplemented by a late report quoting & very strong one. The product market advanced on this, and with a good business it was enabled to maintain a good tone throughout. The close was 27%zc higher for May pork, 5@7lac higher for May lard and 123%c higher for May ribs. Closing Prices. 5635c; February, 5734c: COR & 26145¢; May, 2814@28%5c: Iniy, 2914@29Yxc. OATS—lanuary, 1714¢; May, 1914@19%4c. PORK—January, $9 35 May, $9 o: LARD—January, $6 47%a: May. 35 774. RiB>—January, $4 50; May, $1 80. BUTTER—The butter market was quiet to-day. There was a fair local business transacted, but no side orders were received. The feeling was ady. Creameries—Extras, 2dc; firsts, 22@23c seconds, 19@20c: imitations, fancy, 16@l8c. Dairies— Extras, 20c; firsts, 15@17¢; seconds, 12 Ladles—Extras, 13@1oc; firsts, 10@12c; ing stock, 10@11c; roll, 10@12¢. —The’ tone of the market was firm, al- though the demand was only fair. Offerings were Jight. Fresl stock sold at 20@21c; icehouse, 18Y5 @15¢ @ dozen. MONEY—Was firm at 6@7 per cent on time loans. s0ld 4t 7be premium. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Inn, Jan. 6.—The arrivals of cattle to-day were light, and as the de- mana was good prices were strong and in some in- stances slightly higher. not up to expectations, and as packers were in the market as buyers, prices were strong and in some 6 per cent on call and New York exchange instauces higher. The demand for sheep was brisk and prices were strong, with lambs 10c higher. CATTLE—Receipts, 15,000. Common to extra ; stockers and teeders, $2 75 $8 25@4 75 31 650@3 b0; calves, $3 cows and bulls, Texans, $3@4 10. eceipts, 40,000, Heavy packing and $3 65@5 871%; common to_choice 85; choice assorted, $3 80@ ight, $3 65@3 N214: pigs, $2 80@3 7. SPTieceipts, 17,000, Inferior to choice, @3 65; lambs, $3 50@3 NEW YORK STOCKS. shipping 1o mixed, $3 60@: Bonds, Exchange hares Money on call quiet at 5@6y: last loan at by and closing offered at 5%. Prime mercantlle pa- per, 7@9. Bar siver, €67sc. Mexican dol- lars, 52%4c. Sterling exchange 1s quier, with | actusl Lomiess in bankers' bils ai $4 8734 | for sixty days and $4 ¥9ly for demand. Posted rates, $4 8815@4 90, Commercial bulls, $1 8634 @4 57. Government bouds have been Steadier; State bonds lower; rauroad bonds weak. Silver at the board was quiet. CLOSING &TOCKS. n Tel & Cable.... 95 |Norfolk & Wes: 13, Alchison. .oor-ore 13| Preferred., T Preterred......... 34 North American, 4 Adams rxpress...140 | Northern Pacific.. 3 Alton.TerreHaute. 59 | Preferred 1114 American Express.112 |Nortnwestern. ... 951y American Tobacco. 7214 Preferred., 141 Preferrea...... -.100 |N. Y. Central 91 | By Sta 219 IN Y. Chicago - Ist preferred. 2d preferred. .. NOY.&N. H Baltimore & Uhi Erunswick Lands. Buftalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific.... 51 |N. Y.& New Eng. 45 Canada Southern.. 47 |N.Y.Susqa& W...' 814 | Canton Land..... Preferred........ 2114 Central Pacific. Ches. & Ohio... Chicago Alton. &Y |0regon Tmproviat 3 Preferreq... ... | Preferrea.. —7 Chicago, 8. & Q. 7224 Oregon Navigation, 156 | Chicago & E. 1ii... 4274|Oregen Short Line. 5V Preferred. veeee 9D (Pacific Mau, 25 | Chicago uss. 6284 Peoria, D.& 234 Cleve & Pittsl 61 | Pittsburg & W pfd. 1% Consolidation Coal. 28%5/Pullman Palace...150 Consolidated Gas..134 |Quicksiiver. C.C.C. &St Louls 35 | Preferred..... | Preferred. . 8 'Reaamng....... 78 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 23 |RioGrande&Westa 17 = | Preferred......... 98 | Preferred.. 40 Cotton OIl Cert.... 1514 Rock Island. ..., 633 Commercial Cabie.135 | RomeWat & Ogden1l Del. Hudson.......121 [Bt. L.& S. W Del.Lack& Westernl635 Preferred... . Denver& R. G..... 12 St. Paul Preserred. . S Distiliers 1334 closing &t 59@59Yse, | The receipts of hogs were | | Subsidiary silver coin. | 81 0214; choice, $1 0834,@1 05; lower grades, 80 Money and Railrosd [ 315 8t. Paul & Omaha.. 3114 Do, 4s coupon...11415 N J Cent Gen bs...113 Do. 2s............_ 98 Northern Pac lsts.114 Do, Bs...........11214 Do, 2d ..100 Yo, bs ‘¢oupon....11214 Do, 50s. 5 Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 | Nortnwest Consola. o, 1897. 100 | Do, deb bB........ Do. 1598. J0R &N 1sts. Do. 1899.. 70011 |SUL&Iron MG 76 Pecific 68 08°85....— |SUL & S Gen 6s.100 D. C. 3-6 58. &t Paul Consols ...122% Ala Class A | St. P.C. & P 1sts.113 Do. Class B 4, | "o, Pac Cal 18t9.1107% La Consol 4s. Missour] fan N Caroline con 6s..120 Do, 4s. 100 £0 Carolina §345...104 |West Shore 43. Tenn new s. . 59 [Mobile & Ohlo 4. Va funding debt. 6814 R Granae W est 1stg |Bouthern K. R. bs. 8834 |Texas Pacific firsts B2ig Texas Pacseconds. 1814 ‘l'munl'm: 15t01'96.104 1 1041, 83 Do, reg... — "Ches & 0 bs.... 10114 Do, deferred 6s, 8 Atchison 4s, Tilg Do! trust repts st 616~ Do, Zds A, 204y Caneda South2ds,. 108 "G H& S A 104 Cen Pac 1stsof '95. 98 | Do, 2d 7s. ...... 100 Den& R G st..... 1100 B & Tex Cent 8s..108 Do, as. 84 | Do.con 6s... 104 Erie 2ds. 65 |Reading 4 Kuusas Pa Cornsols 7014 Missouri & Ks Fa Ists Den divi10 " FOREIGN MARKE WHEAT IN LIVERFOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Jan. 6.—ihe spot market is firm at 55 6d@5s. 6. Cargoes are firmer at 27s 114d arrived. FUTURES. ‘The Produce Exchange cable Liverpool quotations for No. ary, 5s4d; Aprl, Bs 6 gives the following February, 5s 5d; May, 5s'61qd. & SECURITIES. LONDON, Ex6., Jan. 6.—Consols, ver, 30 9-164; Freiich Rentos, — EXCHANGE AND BULLION. 105%; si- Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — sass Sterling Exchange, sight 48915 Sterling Cables L 9115 New York ¥xchange, sight. ... — Par New York Exchange, telegraphic,. — Par Fine Silver, B ounce. ... ...... = 667 Mexican Doliars....... 0.0 53% b4 GOVERNM NT MONEY IN THIS CITY, C. P. Berry, Assistant Treasurer United States at o 2305 Preferred.. i Fort Wayne. 100 St P. M. & 110 i GreatNorthern'prd. 110 [sfiver Ceruinc: o7 2] Green Bay. o YaSouthern Pacific.’] 1934 | Harlem 280 " |Soutnern R. K. 808 Hocking Coal... 2 | Preferrea., 244 | Hocking Vplley... 15 |Sugar Refinery.... 9514 | Homestake......... 27 Preferred..... 94 | H. & Texas Cent.. 1Y Tenn.Coal & Iron. 24 | iinols Central.... 9075 Preferred.. 2200 | Towa Céntral... 712 Texas Pacific. T4 | Preferred.... . 24 ToLA.A.& eEh el Kansus & Texas... 1014 Tol. & Ohio Cen.... 30 | Preferred. voui B Preferred.. 65 Kingston & Pem... 3 10LSt.Lonis. 6 Lake Erie & Wesin 1715 Preferred. 10 Preferred......... 6513 Union Pacific. 3% | Lauge Shore. 13635 U. P.. Den. & Guit. 8 | Nauonal Lead...... 224 U.8. Cordag a1, Preferred......... 8214 Preferred. 834 Long Islana. 8i Gu: 16 Lousville & N; . 41 U, 8 Express. 39 Lousville Na& Ch. 8 |U. S. Leather. 91y Preferred, . 16 | Preferred. 60 Manhattan Consol. 9814 U, S. Rubber. 25 Mempnis & Charls. 16 Preferred. Mexican Central...— Utica & B. Michigan Centrai.. 94 Wab. S, L. & Pac.. 83 Minn &S L... o Preferred,. 15 Preferred... ... = Wells-Fargo........ 80 Minn. & St. Lcom, 17 Western Union.... 8214 1st preferred..... 75 Wis Centra.. 3% 2d preferred.. ., ‘\\'heennz & L E. 10 Missourl Pacific. 4 Preserred.. 3534 Mobile & Ohio. . lAm Cotton Oii . 6375 Nashville Chatt. W U Beet. 5 Netional Linseed.. 1914 L X Traction........ 16 N.J.Central....... 96~ Ann Arbor. 9% CLOSING BONDS. U S 4k, reg iU LK T 24 57 Do, 45 coupon...10=1, Do, 4s. ooy, BT US 4s new reg..... 1145, Mutual Union 8s...115 2 Red Winter: Janu- | blarch, 5s b53d; | | Widgeon, $1@1'25: Small Du | @214 | San Francisco, reports cash on band December 31, | 1895, as follows: United States notes. Treasury notes 1890, ational Bank notes old certificates.. Iver certificates.... Gol coin. . Stand: $841,452 00 532,145 00 | 117175 00 1580 00 | 1,727,045 00 11,141,068 50 | 24,¥16,753 00 701.769 06 | 6,631 16 | Total.. $39,930,615 66 Shipments of silver coin from the same oflice the month of December, 1895, were 8 follow! Standard silver dollars, $119,500; fractiona: silve coin, $60,150. | 2 | | | Minor coin PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The John Ena takes for Sydney 95, | 853 ctls, valued at $110.000. An abvance abroad was offset by a decline at Chicago, so the market did not change. No. 1, @9734¢; extra choice for milling, $10715@1 1214, CALL BOARD SAL INFORMAL SESSION — 10 o'clock — May — 100 tons, $1 07%4; 1700, $1 073, R MORNING SESSION—May—300 tons, 700, $1 0734 Spot, storage paid—100, FTERNOON SESSI 200. $1 07; 100, 81 067%. BARLEY—Nothing new to report except that the market is firm. Feed, 671,@70c; choice. T114c; brewing, 7213@8214c; Chevalier, $1 10@1 20 for No. 1and 75¢@$1 3 ctl for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES, INFORMAL SESS10N—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MOENING SESSIoN—May—400 tons, | 7054c; 600, T0%4c. AFT RNOON SESSION—May—400 tons, 0% 100, 7034 OATS—S!eady and unchanged. Milling are quot- able at 70@75¢c B ctl; fancy Feed, 80@85c: good to choice, 67%6@80c; common to fair, 5732@65¢: Gray; 85@75¢; Red, for seed, 85@95¢; Biack, for seed, $1 10@1 '30; Surprise, 90@97ge. CORN—White is neglected, but Yellows continue to advance. Receipts are larger. Large Yellow, 87340, Small Round do, 8734G00; White, 800 5e B ctl. RYE—75@80c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted cording to qualit FLOUR D MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 56@3 65; Bakers’ extras, $3 40@3 55; super- | fine, $2 40@2 50 B bbl. | CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $19@19 50 B | ton: Cracked Corn, $19 50@20 3 ton. | MTLLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as fol- Jows, nsual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, c: Rye Flour, 8%4c: Rice Flour, Tlac; Corn: meal, 25,@8c: extra cream do, 3ikc: Ontmeal, | §34c1 OAt Groats, 41ec: Hominy, 3@ibac; Buck: wheat Flour, 4c; Cracked Wheat, 314c: Farina, 414c: whole Wheat Flour, 3¢; Roiled Oats, 41act Pearl Barley, 434@13ec; Splii. Peas, 4%c; Green | do, 5340 B 1b. HAY AN May—200 tons, $1 07 £ 85c@$1 B ctl, ac- D FEEDSTUFFES. | BRAN—$1250@14 B ton, jobbing rates. | MIDDLINGS—#16@19 for lower grades up to | $20 50 B ton for the best. | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15 50@1650 3 | ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $21 @ ton; jobbing, $22'60;: Cottonseed Ollcake, $21. | HAY-The dry weather is atlast having its effect, and the market is doing better. Wheat 1s auot- able at F8@12 50 P ton: Oat, 8@10 50 P ton: Wheat and Oat, $7 50@11 50-% ton; Barl 950; Alialfa, $6@7 5 Clover. $7@9 | pressed, $7 50@11; Stock, $6@7 50 ¢ ton. | STRAW—Unchanged at 35@60c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Are t0o dull for any change in prices. | Bayos, $1@115 B cu: Small Whites, $1 25@ | 140: Pea, $1 50@1 60: Large Whites, $1 15@1 30; | Pink, $0c@$110: Reds, $1 35@1 50; Blackeye, | $175@1 85; Red Kiduey, $1656@175; Limas, $2 40@2 60; Butters, $1 60@1 75 B ctl | SEEDS Brown Mustard $1 95@2 05 B ctl: ‘ Trieste, $2@2 20; Yellow Mustard. $1 40@1 60 Flax, £1 80 @ ctl; Capary, 314@: H; Al- falfa'615@6%2c B 1; Rape, 13,@2c @ I; Hemp, dcB 1 _DRIED PEAS—Quoted at $1 25@1 50 B cil for Nites, $1 20@1 30 for Blackeye and $1 25@1 75 for Green. e | POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Cholce stock continues firm. Vol- | unteer New Potatoes. 2¢ 3 Ib; Sweets, $1 50@2 for Rivers and 82 25 for Merced ; Salinas Burbanks, 60 @90c B ctl: xiver Burbanks, 25@35¢ B sack: Ore- gon Burbanks, 40@70c: River Reds, 50@60c @ ctl. | ONIONS—Higher at 80@90c; Cut Onions, 50@ | 65c: Oregons, T5c@$1 @ cil, VicGETABLES—Dried Peppers, 7@10c % M | Tomatoes, 25@60c % box: Los Angeles Tomatoes, | 75c@$1: Green Pems. 7@8c; String Beans : Dried Okra, 1214c; Cabbage, 50¢_# ctl; @43z B0} Marrowfat Squash, $20 B ton. POULTRY AND GAME. | POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at $5 50@6 | for Hens and Roosters. California stock was nomi- Dnal under light receipts. Live Turkeys, 11@12¢ B 1b for Gobblers and 12¢ ® 1 for Hens; Oressed Turkeys, —; Geese, pair, $1 50@2: Ducks, $4 50@6; Hens, $4 50@ | 5 50; Roosters, young, $4 50@b 50: do, old, $4@ | 4 50: Fryers, $450: Broilers, $4@4 60’ for large and $3 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 50@2 P dozen for young and £1@1 25 for old. GAME—Not much change. Arrivals were ample, Quail, $1 B doz; Mallare, $3@3 50 B doz: Can- | vasback, $3@6; Sprig, $1 50@2: Teal, $1 25@1 50+ | 86c@$1; Hare, 50 @75c: Rabbits, $1 25 for Cottontails and 75cG#1 | for small: Gray Geese, $2@2 50; White Geese, $1; Brant, $1 25@l 50! Houkers, $3@4; English | Snipe, $2; Jack Suipe, $1@1 50. | BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. riic, 4 | | | | BUTTER—The market is very firm at a fur- ther slight advance, CrEAMERY—Fancy, 26@37 B0 | Darry—Fancy, 24@25c: good to choice, 22@ | 23c; lower grades, 18@21c. | CHEESE—Fancy mild new, 11@113c 8 1b; special marks higher still; common (0 zood, 8@10¢ | | $ b: Cream Cheddar, 11@12c; Younz America, E | | seconds, 24@25¢ 11@i2e; Western, 11@12c; Enstern, 12@13¢ 1, EGGS—Calliornia are in slender supply and very firm, but most dealers are not disposed to advance prices at this time of the year. Oregon Eggs, 22¢; fancy Eastern, 24@25c; 2ood to choice Fastern, 2215@25c¢; seconds, 21@22c; store Eggs, 25@260: rauch Eges, 27%@32%sc. B doz, with some sales even higher. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS—Persimmons, 40@75¢ B | box; Apples, 75c@$1 for good to choice, 60@65c | for common to fai: and 81 25 for fancy; Lady Ap- ples, 50@75c in small and $1@1 26 in large boxes, | TRUS FRUITS—California Oranges are lower, | but Mandarins are higher. California_Oranges are quotable .at i 25@1 76 % box for Scedlings and 31 50@2 50 for Navels; Japanese Mandarins, $1@] 25 ¥ box; Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@s3 for £ood to choice: Mexican Limes, $5@ | 5 50; Bananas, $1@2 ¥ bunch; Pineapples, $2@ | 5 3 dozen, DRIED FRUITS, RA1 NS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Nothing going on at all. The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD LoTS—ADples, 246@3c B I for quar- tered, 3@3%5c B 1 for sliced and 434@dc B B for evaporated; Peaches, 4@5c B I and 514@ 6c @ Ib for fancy; peeled in boxes. 12@l3c B b: Prunes, 4c for the four smzes, 6@6% B Ib for 40@60's and 5c B 1b for 50@60’s; Apricots, 74 @8c for prime to choice and 10@11¢ % Ib for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, 5@334c B Ib for pressed and 2@2%sc for unpressed: White Figs, 3l4@dc 3 1 for pressed In sacks and 5@6c In boxes: Fears, | 7c B b for evaporated halves, 4@6ipe B I for | guarters; Plums, 4@414c % 1b for pitted and 134@ | e for unpitted; X ectarines, 5@6e B 1 for prime 10 choice and 614C for fancy. | JOBBING PRICES—Apples, 4@414c;: Peaches, 3@ | 4cand 5c for faucy; peeled, in_boxes, 10@121pc; Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6@BL4C for 10@50's and 5c for 50@60’s; Apricots, 6@97ac for prime to choice and 1U@l1c for fancy Moorpark: Figs, | bluck, 194@2Vec: White Figs, v@c: Pears. 6350 | for elaporuted halyes and 3@blec for quarters; Plums, 834c or pitted and 1@135c tor unpitted Nectarines, 4@5c @ Ib for prime (0 chol RAISINS AND DuIED GRAPE! as follows, carload lots, f. 0. h. San Francisco: ondon layers, 85@90c @ box; four-crown, loose, B%c B Ib; threecrown, l0ose, Zihe; two-crown, @ seedless Sultanas, 33, @4c: seealess Mus- cateis, 215@234c: clusters, $135@1 50; Dehesa cinsters, $2 1062 251 Imperial clusters, $2 60 @2 75: Dried Grapes, 215c | JOBBING PRICES — Four-crown loose, 3c; 3- crown, 314@214c; 2-crown, 134@2e; Seedless Sul- tanns, 3%, @dc; Scedless Muscatels, 21ge: S-crown Loudon layers, 85c@$l; clusiers, #1 40@1 50 Dehesa clusters, $2 25; Imperial clusters, 32 75: | Dried Grapes, 234c. | NUTS—Cheéstnuts, 8@10c B b; Wainuts, 7@8c P b for No. 1 hard and @834 for soitshell, job- Binelots; Almonds, 6@7yeo for Languedocand 8L,@)0c for paper-sheil, jobbing: Peanuts, 31%@ 4c @ M for Caiifornia; Hickory nuts, B@oc: Pecans, 8¢ for rongh and 8c for polished; Filberts, 8@9c; Brazil Nuts, 7%4@Sc ® Ib; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 B 100. HONEY—Comb i3 quotable at 10@12c B 1 for bright and 8@fc %m for lower grades; water- o e extracted, 6@bd%ac B Ib; light amber ex- tracted, 414@434c; dark nmber, 4c: dark, 2@83c. BEESWAX—25@26c Ib. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Are quiet at the decline. Bacon is quotable at 6¢ B b for heavy, Tc B b for light medium, 9¢ ® 1 for light, 10c B 1 for extralight and 12c P b for sugar-cured; Kastern Sugar-cured Hams, 1114 B B; California Hams, 10c: Mess Bees, $7 9 bbl; extra mess do, $8: fam- iy do, $9@9 50: extra prime Pork, $8 B bbl; ex- traclear. 514 ¥ bbl; mess, $13 B bbl; Smoked | Beef, 914@10c B Ib. | LARD—Eastern, tierces, is quotable at 6c B | B for compound and Thac for pure; pails, 8c; Cali- fornia tierces, 5lac for compound and 6¢ for pure balf-bbis, 614¢ COTTOLEN B tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | s | | | 0-1b tins, 7c: do 61b, 7T@744c B 1. —7c in tiérces and 77c @ b in 10- HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c: cuils aud brands, 6c; medinm, 6¢: culls and brands, 5¢; light, 5¢ $ 1b; cullsand brands, 4c: Cowhides, | 5@5%c @ 1n; culls and brands, 4@414c; salted | ment. | Corn, ctis... Kip, 5¢ B 1b; salted Calf, Sc B Ib: salted Veal. ge: dry Hides, 10@11c B b culls and brands, 7@ T¥c: dry Kip and Veal, 9¢: culls, 63ge: dry Calt, 15¢; Gulls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ euch; Kids, bo winter, 10@15c; Sueepskins, shearlings, m% B0 earhs shortCwosl, 50@10c each: mediut, A @50c each: long wool, 60@70c each. Culls of all kinds, ubout 14 less. . CALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 33;@4c; No. 2, 3@ Btje: rotined, 53,65 Cronse. LAt g b WOOL—We quote Fall as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 7@9:: San Joaquin and Southern, 3@ 6c: free Mountain, 6@7c; defective do, 4@6c B 1b. HOPS—Nominal, at 4@6c B b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, $410@4 15: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington s aquotable at $8 B ton; New Wellington, $8 B ton; Southfield Wellington, $7 50: Seattle, $5@5 50; Bryant, $5 50; Coos Bay, #5; Wallsend, $650: Scotch, $750; Brymbo, 8750 Cumberland, $14 in bulk and $15 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Ege, £12; Welsh An- thracite Igg, $10: Cannel. $7 50@8; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $1 in bulk and $15 B ton in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company has advanced its prices and now quotes terms, net cash: Cube, Crushea, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 565c; Dry Granulated, 6c; Confectioners’ A, 475c; Magnolia A, 434c; Extra C, 414¢; Golden C, 4%c; hali-barrels, Lyc more than barrels, and boxes Lo more. SY RUP—Golden, in bbls, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c ® gal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Beef Is firmer and Mutton has made a material advance. No Spring Lamb coming in at the mo- Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as foliows: BEEF—Firsy quality, 51,@6c; second quality, 435@5¢; third do. L@ e VEAL—Large, 5@tc; small, 6@7¢c 3 . MUTTON—Wethers. 6@6zc; Ewes, 6¢ B 1. LAMB—Spring Lamb, —; Yearlings, 6@634c PORK—Live Hogs, 314c % b for large and 3%4c for small: dressed do, 4\2@5‘1‘ ¥ it RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c: medium. 1 Flour,qr. Ks......20,410 Beans, sks.. 400 Oregon. ...12,928/Hay. tons. 316 Wheat, otls.... 54,155 Straw, tons. 8 Oregon 3,350{Hides, no. 218 Barley, ctls. 1,225 Peits, bdls. . 28 Oregon 7,500 Wine, gals.... Oats, ctls. 2,030 Brandy, gals. Oregon . Potatoes, Oregon. 3/893 Lumber. M feet. Onlon. s - 190 Leather. rolls Oregon.... 278 Hops, bls. Bran, sk 925 Wool. bls...... Oregon. e Middlings, sks.. Oregon. .. 8,270 Tallow, ctls. . 410'Shorts, Or, sks.... 280/ L ek REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Adolph Mack to Clara Mac! 1ot on W line of Bu- | chanan street, 33:6 S of Clay, S 82:314 by W 107:6; gift. Samuel and Mary A. Rainey to Peter Wheelan, lot on ¥ line of Fillmore sireet, 48 N of Kate, N 24 by E 81:3: $5. Frederick L. Wright to Nellie M. Anderson. lot on S line of Clay street, 37:6 I of Walnut, E 25 by 5102:814, subject to a mortgage; $10. A. C. Freese (administrator of the estate of Pat- ck Meehan) to Charles R. Hawthorne, lot on S Jine of Geary street, 26 W of Blake, W 25 by S 125; ty and County of San Francisco to Michael and Hannah Fitzgerald, lovon SE line of Folsom street, 92:9 NE of Twelfth, NE 20 by SE 80; §—. James McCloskey to Catherine Flanagan, lot on line of Nineteenth street, 49 W _of Snotwell, W 78:6, N 95, E 25:6, S 32:6, E 48, S 62:6; $10. Robert Lowric to William F, E. Segelcke. lot on W line of Shotwell street, 225 N of Twenty-fifth, N 25 by W 182:9; $10. Joseph Orr to Florence Philpott, lot on S line of Army street, 80 E of Noe, E 25 by S 114; $10. Axel Johnson to Charles Josselyn, lov on S line of Army street. 50:11 E of Diamond, ¥ 101:10 by S114; also lot on NW_corner of Twenty-seventh and Diamond streets, N 114 by W 80; $10. State Investment and Insurance Company (by R. I. Wheian, Sheriff) to Otto tum Suden, lot on i line of Sansome street, 89 S of California, S 29:4 by E 187:6; $1100. Otto tum 'Suden to M. E. Bankowskl, same; $5. Margaret Meley to Sarah N. Terry, undivided 23 10t on SE corner of St. Mary’s lane and Green h_street, thence — 441, varas, S 514 varas, E varas, N 515 varas, W X3 varas. being 528 ontgomery avenue (SW Montgomery avenue 119:035, SE Union S 47:414, E 22:10,N 18:9,NW )» quitclaim deed: $1000. A. . Freese (administrator of estate of Mary O'Neil) to Peter R. Hansen, lot on NW line of oma street, 276 SW of Seventh, SW 25 by NW 84000. 5. H. Lyon to Emanuel H. Lyon, lot on NW cor- ner of Clement street and Fifteenth avenue, N 104:8 by W 231:11, warranty deed; $10. Julius T. Scheltema to Jeanne M. A. loton E line of Twerty-fifth avenue, 3 street, S 125 by E 120; $10. Sol and Dora Getz to Louise Ouer, lot on NE cor- ner of K street and Thirty-sixth avenue, N 100 by E 55: 810. John J. and Mary L. O'Farrell to James and ,lot ou NE line ol Crokes street, 375 NW ot Mission. NW 25 by NE 150, Academy Tract; $10. Willlam Little (executor estate of Jean M. Robertson) to Marion Robertson, lot on W line of Orizaba street. 475 N * herman, N 25 by W 100, block 57, city land; §5 Miguel, Vincent and Catalina Nce and Catalina Splivalo to John Rogowski, nndivided hal of lot on N line of Twentieth street, 342:11 E of Stanyan, E 160 by N 100; $10. Eliza Clayton 1o Ida M. Clayton, lot on lne of Trintdad street, 3235 NW 7b by NE 100; als0 Tot on S corner Trinidad and St. Lawrence, SW 100 by SE 75: also_lot on SW line of Algeria, 225 NW Osage, SW 100 by NW 75; 85. Louisa A. Littleton to Grace C. Probesco, lot on N line of Montana street, 115 E of Orizaba, £ 25 by N 126, block U, Hailroad Homestead Associa- tion; $10. Catherine D W o Alleghany, N T (nee Petters) to Mary Wright, lot on I line of Goettingen street, 200 N of Stul man, E 120 by N 100; gift. Masonic Cemetery Association to D. W. Tietjen. graves 111, 113 and 115, Acacia path north; also graves 112, 114 and 116, Verbena path north’; §68. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Charles Babb to Hugh Davies, Iot on Sline ot Dennison street, 50 E of Kennedy, E 25 by S 100, block B, 11 Mound Tract, East Oakland: £10. Georg and Mary A. Johnson to George IT. NE line of Sutter street \with T line of Vicente, SE 137:6, NE 150. NW 50, SW 100, NW 100, SW 25, S 8 to be- ginning, block k., V. Peralta’ Reservation Tract, Oukland Township; $10. George H. Cunningnam to George J, Turt on, 1o at the intersection of NE line of Sutter street with E line of Vicente street, SE 1 NE 50, SW 100, NW 100, SW 25. S 28 to beginning, biock E, ;o eralta Reservation Tract, Oakland Township® $10. William P. and Alice F. Todd to John Titus, lots 24 to 28, block K. Thermal Hill Tract, for- merly Howe Tract, Oakland Township; $10. Aurelia Wanner to Martha Teltz, lot’_on_E line of Arch strect, 399:11 N of Vine, N 75 by E 8:2, portion Tots 27 and 28, block 1, Berkeley View Homestead. Berkeley, quitclaim deed; $5. Willizm Rasmussen to Anna Rasmussen, iot 27, block A, amended map Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township; gift. Amelia S, and Allen Wilson et al. to Elizabeth Harding, lo's 1'and 2, Peralta Tract, Brooklyn Township: §10. Francis 8. Spring to Francisco da Roge, lot 16 block 83, plan of Decoto, Washington Township; $250. Harry L. Holcomb to Emlly K. Latham, lot on W lin of Orange avenue, 40 N_from the N line of Latham Tract, W 135. 8 10, E 135, N 40 to begin- ning, portion of Blasael Tract Map No. 2, Brook- 1yn Township: also lot on the corner of f'wenty- fourth avenue and Latham Tract. E 120, N 70, W 120.14, 5 70 to beginning, portion of 1ot 1, block 6, Blasdel Trac: Map 3, subjcct to a mortage for $600. Brooklyn Township; $10. o Erick Boes to John Z. and Carol'ne Thomsen, lot 6, block . Golden Gate Tract, subject to mort- gage, Oakland Township; $10. Daviel McKeirnan 10 Mary A. McKeirnan, lot 20, block 117, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley; gift. Same to same, lot on W line of Sixth street, 201.85 8 of Channing way. S 50 by W 136, lots 11 and 12, block 133, corrected map of Avery Tract, Berkeley: gift. Joseph and Augusta Herzog to H. A. Jones, lots 5 t0 10. block 5, Herzog Tract, Berkeley, quitciaim deea: $25. John and Sarah Ji. McCerthy to North Berkeley Church, Berkeley, lot on SW corner of Cedar and Oxford streets, 5 '71.01, W 135, N 61.55, I 136.05 10 bezinning, being lov’ 18, block D, Percy Tract, Berkeley: $100 Edward I, and Susan A. Potter to Helen L, Nil- son, 1ot 342, Potter Tract, Berkeley: $560. Julivs Duerr to John Lughammer, lot on North Fifth street, 50 E of Kirkham. E '25 by N 101, being loi 7, block 491, Briges Tract, Berkeley ; $10, Bartlett to Jennie C. O'Neill, It on S line of Knox avenue, 500.49 W of Telegraph, S 149.64, W 40, X 158.20, . 40.18 to_beginning, being lot 15, Knox Park, Oakland; $10. Charles F. and Mary H. Brown to Manuel Ayal lots 2, 3, 19'and 20, block A, V. Peralta Reserv tion Traci, Oakland Township; also lot on E line of Telegraph avenue, 90 S of Sutter street, S 90 by E 150, block B, same, Oakland Township;’ also 16t on W line of Vicente avenue, 40 S of Sutfer street, S 45 by W 150, block B, same, Oakland Tow: ship: §10. Joel 1. Lynn to Nora Lynn, lots 6 and 7, block B, Percy Tract, Berkeley: gift. A.J. and Nancy Smithson to Emilie W. Sals- bury, lo: on NE ling of Orange street, 326:10 SE of Orchard avenue, NE 150, NW 51710, SW 160, SE 51:10 to beginning, Jot 62, Marion Tract: also lots 1. 2 and 8, block 26. Warner Tract, subject to mortxage for $900, Brooklyn ‘Township: $10. Frederick and Anna C. Bammany to Berthal A. Dennis, lot on SE corner of Eagle avenue and Lafayette street, E 108 by S 40, portion of lots 13 10 16, block 47, Encinal, Aiameda; $10. Luther J. and Vary 1. Holton to O. E. Swain, lot 16, block A, Believue Tract, & am:da; $10. S M s THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1896, S Cunningham, lot a: the intersection of Su.| M. | Tu.[ W. | T Fr. 3 10 17 24 B Last Quarter.| January 7. 12 1814 /15 16 19 20121 29 | 23 2728129 50|81 OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure k rom San Franeisco. DESTINATION | SATGS. | PIER. ‘Polnt Loma. |Grays Harbor. | 712 w | Pler 2 Del Norte .| Grays Harbor. 812 » Fifth St STEAMER. st Paul..... | Newvors 8 gaw Pier 11 Colos .. | Panama 2 MPMSS A Blanchars | portiand. ... 2 u prer13 Afridi....... |China& Japan Jan 9, 3ex P MSS Alameda.... |Sydney. Jan 9, 2pm Oceanic Columbta... | Portlana. |Jan_9(10aw | Pler 24 Corona...... | San Diego. ... |Jan10,11aM Pier 11 Walla Walla| Vic & Pgt'Snd Jan 10. 9ax Pler § Pomona. Humboldt Bay | Jan 10. 2py | Pier 9. Arngo.......|C008 say...... Jan10.10aM Pler13 Eureka """ | Newvor: .... . (Jan 12, 9am|Pier 11 State of Cal | Portiand.... " | Jan 14.10ax Pler 24 Santa Rosa.. | San Dieg |dan 14.11am Pier 11 Faraliol ¥ agul Jan 1. 5pwm | Pier2 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Fertillizer Co; Alaska Packers’ Association; Lewls Packing Co: Dairymen’s Union; Standard OilCo; Getz Bros & Co: > orton Tanaing Co: J O Harron; Kingan & Co; Baker & Hamilton: White Bros: A S Smith; J K Armsby & Co: Darbee & Limel; Pac | Vinegar Works: Fogarty & Parker; Jobis Bros; D | Strauss. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page AND FIXTURES. | C. F. WEBER & CO 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stoekton OFFICE and D TYPEWRITER, = W.C. RARIG, S | 157 New Montgomery JX | STEAMER | Frox Two in One. Street, S. F. = Truckee. | Tillamook.. 7 Alice Blanchand | cortiana. 7 A laxauve refreshing for | Mexico | San Dieg: 8 e wfi"e‘ibfi‘l’f&'fifie | CONSTIPATIO! 5 hemorrhoids, bile, 10 10ss of appetite, gastric and {China and Japan..... ..Jan 10 i “J[(‘Sl‘:ill-llmublfl and Costa e peparture Jay- . an 10| e aene, Mineola. racoma....... . i 3 N 2 i E. GRILLON, Umatitla, Victoria & Piget Souna || Jan 11 | Sold by all Druggiacs. :l-ne of C: Portland. 1\ .:'Hm }1 = = 55 5 = nta Kosa.. ... | \Jan 12 A 1300 13 AUCTION SALES. . ..Jan 12 Wellingion. .. .. | Departure Bay . | 7an 12 Australia......... | Honolulu | Jan 13 'l‘ 0 , e G S THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSES t Paur, .. Newport. . «.Jan 1 Cuy of EVérti:|Panama Jan 14 Columbla.......... | Portiand Jan 16 b Y S = THE PROPERTY OF SUN AND TIDE TABLE. D. 7. LYNCE SHIGH WATER.LOW WATER, SUN. |MOON. - = Bl - OF THE ARIZONA STABLE & mut;m".ls:nmju:ge, [Rises Sets | Rises =R 7.( 542 5.04A111.00711.244| 7.26 6.07| 0.12a 8. 7.29¢ 5.48A1154r 0.40¢ 726 508 128, | SOLD AT AUCTION HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. S BrANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. S. N, MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO, January 6. 1896. The time ball on Telegrapn Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 r. 3., Greenwich time. F.F Lientenant U. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. MONDAY, January 6. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, 5934 hours from Portland, ¥ia Astorla 4414 hours; pass and mdse, to O R & N Co. Stmr St Panl, Green, 70 nours from Newport,etc; pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr - Albion, Lundquist, 16 hours from Albion; 82 M i lumber, 5808 1 r ties. to Albion Lumber Co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicholson, 60 hours trom San Diego; produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson, 17 hours from Cleone; rriies and piles, to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, 98 Lours from Grays ‘Harbor; lumber, 10 S E Slade Lumber Co. Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, 24 hours from Eu- reka: lumber, for southern ports. Put in toland passengers. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, 74 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sebr Mary C, Campbell, — hours frm Bodega: — bxs butter, 10 Ross & Hewlett. Cleared. MONDAY, January 6. ot Pomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins Co. Br ship Beecroft, Mercier, Hull; Eppinger & Co. Br ship Thomasina MacLellan, Mann, Queens- town; Eppingerd Co. | Schr Eva, Klitgaard, Champerico: Chas Nelson. safle. MONDAY, January 6. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Westport, Petersen. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego, etc. Haw ship John Ena, Madsen, Sydney., Teiegraphi POINT LOBOS—January 6—10 ¢ M—Weather hazy: wind NE: velocity 6 miles. Char ers. The schr H C Wright loads redwood at Bureka for Honoiulu; bktn Katie Flickinger, lumber on the Sound for Shanghai, 51s 34; bktn Modoc, lum- ber on the Sound for Santa Rosalia. Spoken. Nov 12—No lat or long, Brship Buteshire, from Swansea, for San Fraucisco. Dec 11—Lat 6 N, long 27 W, Br ship Celtic Queen from Cardiff, for Santa Rosalia. Domest ¢ Ports. UMPQUA—Arrived Jan 3—Schr Lily, hence Dec 21, Sailed Jan 8—Schr Lucy, for San Pedro. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 6—Simr State of Cali- fornia, hence Jan 4; Br bark Glengaber, ifrom New- castle, NSW. Sailed Jan' 5—Stmr Alice Blanchard, for San Francisco. POINT REY ES—Passed Jan 6—Stmr Pasadena. from Eureka, for San Pedro. TACOMA—ArrivedJan 6—Schr Prosper, from San Pedro. NEWPORT—Arrived Jan 6—Stmr Navarro, frm Fort Bragg. Sailed Jan 6—Stmr Caspar, for Caspar. CASPAR-—sailed Jan 6—Stmr Jewel. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Jan 5—Stmr Alcatraz, from Point Arena. ailed Jan mr Progress, for Departure Bay. COOS BAY. Jan 4. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Jan 5—Stmr Whites- boro, hence Jan 4; Dec 6—Stmr Cleone, hence Jan SAN PEDRO—Sailed Jan 6—Schr Louise, for Umpqua. EURERA—Arrived Jan 6—Schr Jessie Minor, hen ce Dec 1; schr Bertie Minor, from San Pedro. Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, southern coast. Forelgn Ports. HONGRKONG—Arrived Jan 6—Brstmr Gaelic, hence Dec 11. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Jan 8—Brstmr Empress of Japan, for Vancouver; Dec 5—Brstmr Coptic, for San Francisco, via Honolulu. Movements of Trans- Ltlantic Steamors. NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 6—Stmr La Gascogne from Havre: stmr Pheenica, from Hamburg: stmr Venetia, from Copenhagen. i1mportations. GOLETA—Per SantaCruz—8 cshoney, 2 sks beeswax. 6 cs pampas plumes. Lompoc—1 cs lobsters, 1 roll leather, 1 pkg tron, 2 c5 boots and shoes, 22 ¢s eggs, 115 sks potatoes. 307 sks mustard, 80 bxs dried prunes, 30 bxs dried apples, 1 bx apples, 1 sk D earth, 1 cs mdse. SAN PEDRO—Per St Paul—10 bxs vegetables, 32 pkgs mdse. Newport—2521 sks corn, 20 bxs raisins, 50 bxs 1emons, 166 bxs oranges. Enst Sun Pedro—10 cs canned goods, 6 pkgs mdse. Los Angeles via L A Ry—196 bxsoranges, 24 pkgs mdse, 2 cattle. San Luis Obispo—257 sks barley, 120 sks oats. 8P Co from San Pedro—25 cs eges, 4 pkes mdse, 4 bxs oranges. bxs butter, 9 bdls hides. Hueneme: Ventura—4 cs eggs, 2 bals hides, 1 bx butter, 31 bals green hides, 8 pkgs mdse, 195 bxs oranges, 50 bxs lémons, 107 pkgs mose. Gaviota—36 sks crawfish, 1 pkg mdse. Santa Barbara—10 s oil, 37 bxs lemons, 8 sks chuli pepers. Port Harford—211/ cs eggs, 27 bxs butter, 1 bx mase, 5 s cheese, 3 bdls hides, 19 bxs fish. Cayucos—1 pkg mdse, 7 cs'eggs, 25 bxs butter, 3 bbl tallow, 1 bdl hides, 25 dressed calves, San Simeon—8 pkgs mdse, 3414 bxs 1 tub butter, 5cs eags, 2 sks abalones, 14 dressed calves, 1 bdl hides, 8 bxs fish, 2 sks quail. PORTLAND AND ASTORTA—Per Columbia— 5836 sks barley, 3159 sks potatoes, 1414 sks oats, 2362 sks 408 hf-sks 1954 gunnies fiour. 28) sks middlings, 3270 sks bran. 1250 sks shorts, 444 bals paper, 35 pkgs candy, 2 cs patent medicine, 11 pkgs books, 4 bxs plates, 15 cs sardines, 2 bxs photo =00ds, 14 cs burial cases, 122 pkgs crackers, 8 bales 1 cs blankets, 2 bales woolens, 66 sks dried prunes, 26 bxs apples, 368 sks onions, 1000 sks salt, 334 pkgs furniture, 4 hdls flax_twine. 5 coops fowl, 12 sks almonds, 114 cs ezgs, 18 pkes metal, 1457 bdls hides. 200 sks wheat, 28 pkgs iron, 14 crts hams, 80 bhls lard. 5 bbls oil, 10 sks horserad- ish, 22 bdls trees, 4X2 sks fertilizer, 10 cs salmon, 56 sks oysters, 6200 ft lumber, 1 ox wagon tongues, 1 bx hardware, 14 kegs nails. Consignees. Per St Paul—L Scatena & Co; H Dutard; Deere Imp Co; Wetmore Bros; McDonough & Runyon; J H Cain & Co; Gould & Jaudin; E R Stevens & Co D Biagi & Co; Wieland Brewing Co; J P Thomas; Garcia & Maggini; Hooper & Jennings: J de Mar- tin: & Co; L G Sresovich & Co: C E Whitney & Co: Dairymen’s Union; Bissinger & Co; A Pallies: Gen- eral Electric Co: W B Sumner & Co; City Front Stables: Gray & Barbieri: Wood, Curtis & Co; Cal Product Co; D E Allison & Co;: lmmel & Ce Chas Jacobson & Co; J Ivancovich & Co; A Paladini; C Nauman: American Union Fish Co: W F Mitchell; G Camillioni & Co; Standard Oil Co; Hills Bros: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; V D Virgllio; De Bernardi & Co; Sawyer Tanning Co; Feiling, Cressy & Co; Brigham, Hoppe & C Uri & Co; H Kirchmann & Co orton, Teller & Co The Pacific Coast Home Supply Association; Sinsheimer Bros: Baker & Hamilton: J Hoffman; Chas Montgomery & Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co. O B Smith & Co;Schweitzer & Co; L D Stone & Co Kowalsky & Co; Getz Bros & Co: Bay City Soda Works: Chicago Brewery: Hammond & Brod; H Waideck; W B Sumner & Co: Alfred Wyss: Labor Exchange. Per SantaCruz—J C Lind: J P Thomas: Hope Bros: Wieland Brewing Co: Cal Tule Association; Standard Oil Co: Jones & Co; Tillmann & Bendel; Buckingham, Hecht & Co; Sherry, Avilia & Co: S Levy & Co: W C Price & Co; Geo W McNear; Jas R Russell; Miller, loss & Scott: S Binm & Co. Per Columbia—Murray & Steinhagen; H Dutard; John F English: Otis, McAllister & Co: C F Morris & Co; McDonough & Runyon; E R Stevens & Co: Dalton Bros:; Wolf & Son; Chambers, Price & Co; M Levy & Co; Jansen, Rose & Heney: K Everding & Co: ~ Allen & Lewis; Schwabacher Bros; Mult- nomah Fruit Grangers Association; G E Sheldon CJ Leist & Co; F Hillens & Co; D E Allison & Co M P Detels; Moore, Ferguson & Co; Thomas Wat- S0 Thomas Loughran; G F Morris: Anspacher Bros; Bishop & Co; Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: Portland Cracker Co; D J Russell; Cal Casket Co Geo Morrow & Co; Messoun & Simmonds; C Jennings; Amer Press Assn; Murphy, Grant & Co, Neustadter 110s; A F Bryant: J Browning; Stein, Simon & Co: Langley & Michaels: A Levy & Co; D Strauss; Bissinger & Co: W T Garrett & Co; J C Happock ; Porter Bros & Co: M Friedman & Co; C Jacobson: Balfour, Guthrie & Co: S Levy & Co; Madson; Norton. Teller & Co; The Wine Co; £ Arrived Jan 6—Stmr Arago, hence | WEDNESDAY....... JANUARY 8, 1896, At 1 P. M. at BAY DISTRICT TRACK. KILLIP & CO., Livestock Auctioneers, 30 Montgomery street, San Francisco. WE WILL SELL AT AUCTION TURKISH RUGS AND CARPETS, At salesroom, 16 Post st.,at 2 P. M. WILL E. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS] | PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES —T0— VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class........888.00 | Second Class. .$5 00 Meals and berth included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Geueral Agents. O. R. & IN. R ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For reservations call at 19 DMont- gomery street. | Columbia sails........ .January 9 State of California sail .January 14 GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. RAILROAD TRAVEL! LOW RATES BY RAIL PRI PORTIL.AND, OR. THURSDAY...... .....JANUARY 9, And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. Leave from S. P. Co.’s Ferry landing, foot of Market st., at 8:00 P. M. $7'5 ALSO.... —Including Berth in Pullman Tourlss First-class tickets, including berth In Sleeper. 5.00 Pullman Standard Sleeper, $15:00 SPECI°L NOTICE. This traln will not stop to deliver or take on pas- sengers at intermediate stations, nor will tickets be sold or bazgage checked to such points. 0 ## Through fickets pr Puget Sound Points on Sals af Rednced Rates. For further information apply af 613 MARKET STREETF((vrB;’I'zOHQM Ticket Office), San Francisco. RICHARD GRAY, L. H, GOODMAXN, Gen. Traftic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agh SOUTHERN PAUIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave duc to arrive at LEAVE — Froy Nove B0 Haywards, Niles DOA Atlautic Express, 73004 Benicia, Vacaville, Run mento, and Rodding via 7:30a Martinez, San Kamo toga and Santa Ro 8:304A Niles, San Jose, Stockton Sacraments, Marysville aud Sundays excepted Oroillo. :30A Peters and Milton........ 9:004 San Leandro, Heywards& Way St'ns Expr ), Raymond, Santa Darbard 9:004 Los Angeles (for Yosex and Los Ange 2004 Martinez and Stockton. .. ..... 10:004 San Leandro, Haywards and Niles 12:003 San Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns 00 Niles, San Jose and Livermore... scramento River Steamer: San Leandro, Haywards& Way an Leandro, Haywards & WeySt'ns Martine: 1, Vallejo, N Verano and Santa Rosa........ 5 4:06r Eenici Esparto, Woodl > Knig! Landing, Marysvill Oroville and Sacramento ....... 4:80r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and sckton ... z n 5:007 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 8:30¢ New Orleana Express, I'resno, e, tield, Santa Barbar Dem Paso, Ne East 3130 Santa Fo for M 6:00 Turop: 6:00p Haywards, Niles aud Sax 7:00¢ Vallejo . PETreeey 7:00P Oregou Lixpress, Sacra ville, Redding, Portlan Sound and Fast .. . . %:00P San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 00p San Leandro, Haywardsk Way St ns 1112:004 16:05r “Sunset L -d,’ Los Angeles, EI Paso, New Otleaus $411:157 San Leandro. Haywards & Way SANTA CRUZ DIVISIO! itervi Creek, Sant: a Cruzand Way Centerville, San Jos aden, Felton, Toulder Creek, Crux aud Trincipal Wy Al Sa Stations... E 4:15p Newark, San J0se and 1.03 tos.... 5 Hunters' Excursion. Ban Jose and Way Stations......... 17:208 COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Stx.) San Joso and Way Btations (New Almaden Wednesdays only), Tres Pinos, § rove, Paso R 11 1:43p 10:404 & 1 an Jos 454 Palo Alto nnd Way Stations. e, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Sillinas, Monterey and Pacitic 3:80p SanJose and Principal Way! 30p San Jose and Way Stations. e and Way Stations Dp San Jose and Way Stations. .. .. 451 San Jose and Way Stations. /1117 17:48y CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:16 9:00 1. 1100 13:08 *4:00 16:00 * From OAKLAKD—Foot of B 8:00 $6:00 $4:00 10:00.M. $12:00 *5:00r.™. A for Morning. undays excepted t Sundays only. +} Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. WTuesdays ard Saturdays & Sundays aud Thursdays, P for Afternoon. . { Saturdays onlg. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Feot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. | PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM D Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: € For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 1isnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. ., Jan. 15, 30, Feb. 14. ! For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- | send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Belligham Bay, =W Y Jan. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 80, and day tnerenfter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R. at Tacoma with N. P. R. R, 8t Seattle with G. N. Ry.,at Porc Townsend with Alaska steamers. ¥or Eureka, Arcataand Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 p. i, Jan. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 80, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, | Por, Harford (San_ Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Sanis Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San ' Pedro, East San Pedro (Log Angelés) ang Newport, at 9 4. . Jan. 4,812, 16, 20, 24, 26, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (Ssn_Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A i, Jan. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, aud every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valiey, 10 . &.. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery | street. | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st.. San Frang OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPAXY. Coolgardie goid fields South Africa. Australian steamer, ALAMEDA, sails via Honolulu and Au land, Frday, = Jan. 10, at 2 P. M. Steamship Australla, Honolulu only, Tucs day, January 21, at 10 T A M. SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Feo. 6 and 1., 1896, { Ticket office. 114 Montgomery strect. Freight office, 327 Market street. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. COMPAGNIEGENER LE Tli-nll!SA’l‘L.iNTlQle | Erench Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW )42 NOTTH River, foot of Mortonst. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English vy i the discomfort of crossing the channe!l In a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second class, $116. LA BRETAGNE, Capt. Rupe.. - ...January 11. apt. Baudelon. ... . Junuary 18, { LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Poirot,. = _Jandary 25, LA BOURGOGNE, Gapt. Lepoeut ... .. e R e ey 1 &5 For turther particulars apply No. 8 Bowih FORGET, Agent, P wiing Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Agents: y avenue, San Francisco. o 0 & Montgomery ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET (OMPARY. | QTEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indles and Southampton, calling en route at. Cerbourgh, France, and Plymouth to land pasgengers, Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mafl S. 8. Co., issucd for freight and treas. ure to direct ports in England and Germany. | . Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; third olags, §9 For further Partioulars apply to PARROTT & CO., Agents, 308 Calitornia et. WHITES_TAB LINE. . Onlted States and Rogal Mall Steamers New York, Quecn. + oy €een-iown SAILING EVERY WEEK, ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCO! q {g 0" steamer and accomimodations Selecied: second cabin, $36 and $40; Majes s Tousonlo 835, Sieerage 'Tickets trom Kngland, ire: : ¥ en, Norway ai throieh & 3an Franciscd a¢ Towea: rafcs. iy enark cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, orar1be General Office of ‘the'Company, 613 Mtk et crrrs General Agent for Pacific Coast, VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Sunday—: e S e dae _ Lsndinx. Mission 1, Pler 3. LULv | | | & Liverpool, WEEK DAYS-—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.M.: 12:38, 8:80, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tri; 8t 11:30 . M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: SUNDAYE 8100 9:30, 11:00 ¥ S—8:00, 9:30, E Ao 1 3z 5:00, 6:20 p. a0 ot o San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DA 25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. M3 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 p. M. Saturdays—E. At 1:85 F. 3. and 6:35 2. a0 oxira Lrip 1:40, 3:40, SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 4. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same 5:00, 6:25 P. u. schedule as above. Leave - Arrive San Francisco. | J8€Teet | gan Francisco. i 1595. sl Destination. 7:40 AM 8:00 aM| Novato, 8:30 Py 9 |_Petalum; 5:10 £ 5:00 Py {Santa Ros 40 A Windsor, Healdsburg, Geyserville, 8:80 P 8:00 A/ Cloverdale! | 7:30 »x| 6:15 pae Fieta, | 7:40 A Hopland & ’ 18:00 x| Ukiah. | 7:30 px Ti40 Ax| g0 (kreemande). ustra- 5 Py G:15 P lia; $220 first class, | “gpa, ¥ 3 i first | class, | ~giages connect at Saa Rafael for Bolina Jor~ HoNGg $li0sieerage, Lowest | Stages connect at Cloverdale for the 6 Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs Kelseyville, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blae Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneviile, Greone wood, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westpors, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, Johg Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harrls, Scouam and Eurexa. Baturday (o Monday roand-trip ticketsat reduced ates. On Sundays round-tep tickets to all polnts bes yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bullding H,C WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. AND Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive Market-Street Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRESS To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at 3 0 P. 3., carrying Pullmas Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to Chicage Via Kansas City without change. Annex cars fof Deaver and St. Louls. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid Vestibule Train Daily, under Harvey s management. Connecting traing leave San Francisco at 9 A. M. and 3:30 p, The best railway from California to ¢ New rails, new ties; no dust: Interesting scenery and good meals in Harvey’s dining-room or dining= cars. Ticket (flice—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building. with Dining-cars, NORTH PACIFIC COAST RATLROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, begiuning October 27, 1893, WEEKDAYS., For Mill Valley and San Rafael—7:30, 915, 11:08 A 30.: 1:45, 3:45. 5:15, 6:50 e, San Quentin—7:0, 8:16'a. M.: 1:45, 5:16 ». & Extra trips for San Kafael on Mondays, Wednes Qays aud Saturdays at 11:30 £, 3. alley, Sab. Ratasl ang San Quentin 11 Valley, San el an uents o e} 0500, T1:80 A. .5 1130, 3:00, 4:30, *01D P.M. *Uoes not run (o San Quentin, THROUGH TRAINS. 7:30 A. u. weekdays—Cazadero and way stationa. 1:45 2. M. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations 8:00 4. . Sundays—Point Reyes and way aiations STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washingto At 5 P. M. Duily, Except sfla:y.sh #F~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, Telephone Msin 800, J. D. Peters, City of Stockton, and Imot, Co. A

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