The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 8, 1896, Page 12

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o = 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8 1896 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Local Gold circulation jargely increased. silver steady. Wheat advanced again. Barley and its products higher. Oats firm. nues to rise. Beans dull. Flaxseed lower. Bran firm. Potatoes and Onfons unchanged. Youltry rather firm. Game quiets Butter and Checse firm. Eggs steady. Fresh Fruits dull. Limes higher. Lemons weaker. Provisions unchanged. Hides and Leather as before. WEATHER BUREAU UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan- . M.—Weather conditions and REPORT. T RE forecast > the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last year: Fureka 15,84, last season 21.47; Red Bluff 15 San Francisco 4.10, last season Luis The last season 14.84; Fresno 1.11, last season 7.08; San Lu Obispo 4. « season 15.31; Los Angeles 1.71, Jast season 6.51; San Diego 1.57, last season 3.20; Yur 2, last season .21 ¢ muximy ons in California to-da; SOED temperatures are re- Cureka . In- Los Angeles diego 76, Y um San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 55, n i 46, mean 50 An are of high pressure continues central over platcan region. It has contracted in at, but has slightly increased in inten- ca of low baromeier prevails to-night n Pucific coast and general rains of and including Portiand. ather pre as far ana and the pres- Dukotas. There is E I pressure hington. The Lias risen in Southe: forn s, Else- Pacific siope s stationary. Con- d threate: weather is likely 10 rnis Wednesday mad ng m weather; ¥ winds. bern California ¥ temperature Cloudy neisco for 8. 1896 inued cloudy and tionary temperature; thirty « ness; sta- erature. 0 and vic.nity—Cloudy and threat- er, probably with showers; Stationary southeasteriy winds. A NEW MCADIE. YORK MARKETS, Local Forecast Official, Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. Speculation at the 1siness was on a smaller scale, however, the trans- ons amounting 10 0 shares. There was pproach to demoralization &t the openming, to the lower cables from London. The break list at this time ranged from 14 to fic Mail, Big Four, Consolidated the international Issues the specialties which are rarely 1 even heavier losses on light deal- scor cline in the general market was checked first hour, strong houses having turned up a5 buyers of the s'andard issues for investment. London subsequentiy bought liberally of St. Paul other nternational issues. The foreign ouy- 01 S.. Paul was on a larze scale, some estimat- tat fully 10.000 shares, The result was & rise ywhere from la to 31s per cent. Tobacco forward mover and sold as high as SO. ngers. Louisville 'and Nashville, Sugar, ather pref. Manhattan and shared in the improvement. 1 some highly sensational rumors. ing x the Luropean political situation were « One was that the German Embassador X fired on in London. The rumor origi- B was telegraphicd 1o Boslon 8s a report c the bourd, and was later sent from Bos- ton 1o New York @s an actual fact. Of course thers was nothing in it. The gold withdrawals had alittle more effect in the last hour. The with- gements of the metal for export $3,475.000. his there was deposited $: for_greenbacks by us_city ion dealers. The sensational ru- id movement resulted in a reaction rcent in the general list and 214 per hacco. Speculation closed barely steady Net chanzes show 10sses of 115@214 per Azminst which came next, so Bonds were weal or 44,000. sales footed up $1,360,000. Tenver and Rio Grande fours fell 1 to83: Fort Worth and Denver City_sixes, 215 to 65; Kan and Texas twos, 814 10 5314: do fours, 2 (0 80: do of Te 4 to 7294 Oregon Navigation sixes, 244 10 105: yrezon Short Line sixes, 13 to 103; do certificates, 3 to 10u: Rio Grande West- ern fours, 114 to 80: Reading general fours. un- tamped, 324 (0 81: Wabash debenture B, 3 to 20, nd Wisconsin Central fives certificates, 213 to Grain. FLOUR—Steady, quiet. City patents, $4 @4 25; others unchanged. Southern tiour—Unchanged. Kye flour—Quict, easy, $2 55@2 95. Buckwheat flour, §1 50. RNMEAL-Dull; steady. Yellow Western, 30: Brandywine, $22 RY E—Nominal. BARLEY—Nominal. WHEAT—Spot market ac firmer. No. 2 red, store and elevator, 7014c: afloat, 721 4 N aded red, 65@7 re more active and stronger at 114@ firmer cables, better West and local May was most acive. No. 2, red, ruary, 683gc; March, 893gc: July, s 67 CORN tor Spot dull, firmer. No. 2, 3514c, eleva- 3614c. aflowt. 'Options were quiet and firm at advance on firmer cables, better West and £ wheat. May WaS most active. January, ; February and M July, 363c, r's—Quiet: firmer. 3, @24c; < No. 2 Chicago, %434@25c: No. No. 8’y :; mixed Western, 24 : white State, 24@2714c. 8%c; February, 24c: January, 25c. Options firmer. May, 2 No. FEED MIDDLINGS. Provisions. BEEF—Steady, $)550; tierced beef, quiet; City extra India mess, $16 30@17: cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 434c; pickled shoulders, 414c: pickled b LARD—Quiet: City. 5 25@5 Continent, §6 10 PORK—Steady BUTTER—Faoey, firmer: Sta.e do creamery, 18@2c: Wes reamery, 18@25c: do June. tory, 10@17c; Flgins ms, *@¥14¢; middies, nominal, lower. “Western steam, $5 6 Janvary, $5 68: refined, du compound, $4 6212@5. mess. $9 50@10. dairy, 12@21c; rn dairy, 11@i%c; do 16@2115¢; do tac- 15¢; imiation creamery, 14@19c; rolls. @]z CHEFSE—Quiet, firm; State large, T14@10¢; do funcy, 93,@10c; do small, T3@10i4c; Western 4 914@10%4; part skims, $14@7c; full skims, S—Choice firm. : Southern, Sd@4 50 @1 8. TALLOW—Quiet. firmer. country, £3 8716@d. COTTONSEED O1L—Quiet; ROSIN—Steady. €1 6215@) 65. TUKPENTINE POTATOES—W MOLASSES ate and Pennsylvania, 20 1@24c: icehouse, 17@21c: o per Western fresh, 2.@z2bc; limed, City, $3 75@3 8T14¢; inchanged. Strained,” common {0 good. Firm; 8014@3034c. Sweets, $1 5. New'Orleans, open ket~ tle, unchange c. COFFEE-Wea 0 points down; February and March, $12_S5@13 10: May, $12 40@12 5 wber. 811 75@11 85; Spot Rio, dull; easter: 14@1a 140, SUGAR quiet, firm: fair refining, 3%4c; irifugal 96 test, 3%,c. Refined, quiet, Vg to 4@ absc: mold A, bljge: stand- oniectioners’ A, 43, cut loaf, 1ac; powdered, 535c; granulated, and Produce. FRUITS—Apricots—Bags, 1014 :S—Peeled, 15c: unpeeied, 53 @8Yge. e B@byc. RAISINS_ London lavers 85c@$1 26; doloose Muscatel, 3-crown, S@314c; 40 4-CTown, 4@4 a0, ALMONDS — Paper- shell, | 11@15¢; aoe Sott- shell, 9@9%ac. WA LNUTS—Standard, 614@7¢c; ao soft-shell , 814@1 FOPS-Dull, unchanged. CALIFORNIA Merchandise. PIG IRON—Dull, unchanged. COPPER—Easier. Lake. $10, D—Dull. Domest 3 0583 07 —Steady. Straits, $13 50. et SPELTER—Nominal. Domesuc, $3 65, CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, TriL, Jan. 7.—Second cables from Liverpool to-day were up 14d for wheat from the opening, placiug prices where they were at the close yesterday. first ones having been 14d lower. The recovery was due (o the unsettled political situation abroad, an uneasy feeling being infusea into American markets by that statement. British consols were 9-16 lower, "thus_adding to the nerv- ous condition. Advices from New York to the ef- Sect that foreigners were buying there, In conjunc- tion with the fact that clearances at that place were 652,000 bushels, inciuding wheat and four. rendered the tone 0f the market at this point re. markably strong. Receipts at Chicago were 185 curs and the Northwest bad 414 against 408 last Tuesday and 282 @ year ago. Local withdrawals from store were $2,000 bushels. ~Prices presented great firmness throughout, it being quite evident That the sentiment was favorable to further im- provement. Brads'reed’s reported a furtner de- crease in the worid’s visible supply of 1,488,000 bushels. which was about as expected. ‘Iotal clear- auces at the Atlantic seaboard were 693,619 bush- eis. Ciosing Continental cables were generally higher. Tiere was a rush to buy just before the close. the market being stimulated by the reports of 30 loads baving been sold at New York for ex- port. May wheat opened from I8Tgc 10 59%pc, #01d between b8¥4c and 60%c, closing at 6055c— \ze was nervous and irregular to-day. | in some of the active siocks and guins of | 15 in others. St. Paul, which was the most tive stock, figured for 45,500 shares; Sugar, © 115@15%c higher than yesterday. Estimated re- ceipis for to-mo*row 65 cars. CORN—Acted the same as wheat, the uncer- taloty of affairs in Eyrope and Africa not tending 10 offer mucii inducement to short sellers, but rather leading to the covering up of oustanding contracts. Receipts continue to enlarge, 608 cars coming in to-day, while but 42,685 bushels were taken from store. ’ Liveryool cabies were quiet and steady. Export clearances were 308,340 bushels. Bradstreer’s reported an increase in s:ock of 356,- 000 bushels. May corn opened at 2814c, sold be- tween 2814c and 28%c. closing at the outside—1a @5c higher than vesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 265 cars. OATS—Were improved through the better feel- ing of wheat and corn. Receipts 278 cars. There were no oats taken from store. Bradstreet re- ported an increase in stock of 44,000 bushels. May oats closed 1oc bigher than yesterday. Esti- mated receipts for to-morrow §5 cars FLAX—Wassteady. Uash, 913,@92c: January, 80c; May. 951gc. Recelpts were 43 cars. BARLEY—The demand and offerings in barley was light. Trade was very quiet. Receipts were 81 cars, but a large number of them were delivered on previous sales. Prices were about steady. Poor to fair ranged from 21c to 28c. good to choice 28¢ to 86¢, with fancy nominaliy above. ROVISIONS_Failed t0 obtain any help or benefit from the grain markets early, but were made to suffer by the action of the hog market. which declined this morning as much as it ad- vanced yesterday. A partial recovery irom the low point of the session was made before the close, the strength of grain imparting encouragement to buyers. May pork closed 1bc under yesteraay, May lard and ribs each ¢ lower. Closing Prices. WHEAT—January, 577c; 8lc. May, 6054c; July, 26%3c; May, 287c; July, —January, 17%zc: May, 1934c. PORK—January, $9 17%5: May, s 5235 LARD—January, $5 40: May. $5 70. RIBS—January, $4 45 May, $4 75. £ BUTTER—Was in an unsetiled condition. The murket was well suppled and there was but little —January, inquiry. Prices weak. Creameries—Extras, 2 firsts, 22@23c: seconds, 19@20c; imltations; fancy, 16al8c. Diiries—Extras, 20c: firsts, 15@17¢; seconds, 12@13c. Ladies—Extras, 13@15¢: firsts, 10@12c} packing stock, 10@11c: roll, 10@12c. EGGS—Were easy. Offerings were heavy, but a comparatively small part_were strictly fresh. Fresl. _stock sold at z0@21c; icehouse, 1314 @15¢ B dozen MONE 6@7 per cent on time loans. sold a¢ 7dc premium. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irr, Jan. 7.—The offerings of cattle to-day were kept 'ively; heavy for a Tuesday, and as buyers were slow about get- ting down to business prices were easier and gen- erally 5@10c lower. The local packing demand for hogs was poor, and as the supply was rather heavy the feeilng was weak, and prices suftered to the ex- tentof 5@10c per hundred pounds. Sheep were steady, there being enough ihouiry to absorb the New York exchange —Receipts, 6500. Common to extra 20@a 76; stockers and feeders, £2 50 s and bulls, $1 50@3 d0; calves, $3 25 ! Texans. $3@4 10. S—Receipts, 37,000. Heavy packing and shipping _1o's. $3 65@3 85; common to_choice 60@3 85: choice assoried, $3 75@ L. $3 60@3 90; pizs, $2 756@3 75. P—Receipts, 14,000, Inferior to choice, 25@! NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 1@6%: last loan at 1% and closing offered at 1% Prime mercantile pa- per, 7@9¢. Bar siiver, €67gc. Mexican dol- lars, 52%,c. Sterling exchange 1s easler, with actual busipess in bankers' bills at 33 8716@s3 8734 for sixty Qays_and $4 NO@4 8914 for demand. Posted rates, $4 B815@4 90. Commercial bills, $4 8614@4 ¥7%%. Government bonds firm: State bonds lower: ruuroad bonds weak. Silver atthe board was dull. CLOSING RTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 95 |Norfolk & Wes Atchison.. 1315 Preferred.... Preterred. North American, .. Adams_kxpress | Northern Pacitic.” Alton, Terre Haute. 59 | Preferred.. ‘American Express.111 | Nortnwesters. Y614 ‘American Tobacco. 77%| _ Preterred.. 140 Preferrea 100 N Y. Centrai. 91 Bay State Gas...... 19 (N, Y. Chicago: 1 Baltimore & Ohlo.. 36 1st preferred.. i5 Brunswick Lanas.. | %d preferred. 20 Buftalo, Roch & P. 19 (N Y. & N. H.. /177 Cannaa Pacific.... 51 |N. Y.& New Eng. 40 Canada Southern.. 46 |N. Y.Susq& W... 814 Canton Land. . | Preferred.. 21t | Central Pacific. Ontario. 7 i { 1 | 1 Ches. & Ohlo. 13 "|Ontario & Western, 1212 Chicago Alton.....153 |Oregon Improvmt 613 Preterrea.... ... 170 | Preferred........ — Chicago, B. & Q... 73 |Oregon Navigation. 15 Tii:. 4216(Oregon Short Line. 15 eeiss 95| Pacific Man. 24 Chicagouas........ 63% Peoria, D.& Evans. 2% Cleve & Puisbirg. 180 Pittsburg & W prd. 18 Consolidation Coal. 27 Pullman Palace...150 Consolidated Gas..13434 Quicksilver. 8 €. C. L. &St Louis. Preferred. . 5 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. Preferred. |Reaning. 15 RioGrande & Westn 1 s Preferred.... 98~ Preferreq. a0 Cotton Ol Cert.... 1614 Rock Island... ... 63 Commercial Cabis. 150 meWat & Ugden1ls Del. Hudson.......1:0 [SL L.&S. W....... 4 | Del.Lack&Westernla6 | Preferrea. Denver & R. Gu..... 1034/St. Paul, Preterred.. 40 | Preferred Distillers 1434 st. Paul & General Ei ia| Preferred...... Ere.... 1314 8t Paul & Omiaha. 32% Prefe 200s Preferred.. 18 Fort Wayne.. St P. M. & M..110I110 GreatNortnern prd.110_ |Silver Certincat 67 . 34Southern Pacific... 20 |Soutnern K. i 8 Hocking Coal. Preferrea. . 24 Hocking Valley... 15 |Sugar Refinery.... 99 Homestake ....... 2 Preferred......... 95 H. & Texas Cent.. 1% Tenn.Coal & Iron. 2314 1liinols Central..l. 9 Preferred 100 Iowa Central. Preferreq. ... Kansas & Tex: Preterreq Kingston & Lake Erie & Wes = 714 Texas Pacific. 3 " TolA.A&N. Tol. & Ohlo Preferred. Tol.St. Lot Preferred. . 5 a Preferred........ 31 Luxe Shore. 3 Nauonat Lead. A Preferred.... e Yy Loug Island . 83 | Guarantee 17 Louvisviile & Nash. 4034 U. S. Exvress. 40 Louisville Na& Ch. _T54 U. S. Lenther. 914 Preferred,....... 161 Preferred.......] 601s Manbattan Consol, 99 S. Rubber. .11 2414 Mempnis & Charlg. 18 | Preferred. Mexican Centrat... 5 |Ullcad B. R Michigan Centr: 93 |Wab. 8. L. & Pac. 6%/ Minn & 5. L. Preterred. 5 Preferrea. i Minn. & St. 17 8334 1stpreferred..... 72 Wis Centra... 5 24 preferred. 4116/Wheeling & L. .. 1015 Missouri Pacific.... 224 Preferred......... 341, Moblle & Ohio 21" |Am Cotton Ol D, 63 Nashville Chatt.... 65- W U Beel.......... Tl National Linseed.. 19 'L I 'Craction....... 16 J.Central....... 9516 Ann Arbor.........— ClosinG BoNDe U E 4, reg. 1081, M K T2ds....... .. Baly Do, 45 coi 109 | Do, 4s... S RE0 T US 48 new reg. Do, 4s coupon. Do. 2s. Do, bs. 11415/ Mutual Union 6s.. 115 11415N J Cent Gen bs...113 96 L'\onhern Pac 1sts.113 11214 Do, 2ds. 101 Do, b8 Counon....11214 Do, Bas. .. a1 Cherokee 4s. 1896.100 ' Nortnwest (onsols.1:x14 Do, 1897 |" Do, aeb ts. 11715 OR&N lsts..... 104 SiL&lronMiGen 53— — SUL & S F Gun 65,100 (St Paul Consols ... 123 "Fl, C. & Palsts. 112 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..107 Isouthern k. K. by, 8x14 |Texas Pacific firsis 52 Texas Pacseconds. 1815 UnionPac 1stor98.103 14 West Shore 4s...... 10414 \Mobile & Ohlo 4s.. 63 R Granae West 1sis_ 703 Ches & O bs. . 1040y Aln Class A 4. Do, Class B 4, b La Consol ds...... Missour! funding Do, 4s. £0 Carolina 17g: Tenn new a8 Va funding debt. Do, xeg......... Do, deferred 6. Atchison ds. 6915 Do. trust repis st Do. 2ds A 2014 Canada South 2ds.. 10435 G H & S A Bs...... 104 Cen Pac 1sta01'95 100 ™ " Do, 2d 7s. .. ... 100 Den & R G 1s: 11014 H & Tex Cent 5a..107 Do, as. £314 Do. con 6s. 103 Erie 2ds. . TL3, Kansas Pa 00 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Jan. 7.—the spot market is firm at 55 5154@5s 614d. Cargoe it Ya o rgoes are firmer at FoTURES. ‘The Produce Exchange cable Ll\'efléflfl‘l‘(;.udoll‘l‘l_g::ulnr .\'g. 251‘1";1 Winter: Janu- ary, 584340 ary. By Bigd; : ADHI, bs 6b4d; May, o8 G160, “4"; March, s 6d; sEcoRITIES, LONDON, EN6., Jan. 7.-Consols, 1 ver, 30 9-18d; French Rentes, 1005 10c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, gives the following 05%4; sil- Sterling Exchange, 60 d $4 88 Sterling Excnange, sight... 48914 Sterling Cables....... 9105 New York Exchange, sight. L= Par New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — Par Fine Silver, B ounce. i 667 Mexican Dollars.. 53 b4 GOLD COIN MOVEMENT, The local movement in gold coin last year was as follows: Coined in 1895, Paid in for duties. Exported. 2 .§23,920,000 $5,489.000 .. 6,323,500 11,812,500 Added to local circulation...........$12,107,500 For the year 1894 the gain_was only $2,600,400. because ¢f the colnage of that year $18,223.000. was exported. The large gain for the past year has fiven us an abundance ot circulaiion, though the ulk Of it is in the banks. There was $11,000,000 in Government coin sent East in 1895. ——— PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. cvrvkxal;:AT—The Thomasina, MacLellan takes for 01 .35 ctls, valued at $59,947: B. F. Pack- ard. for A vonmoitl, 49,896 ctis A 850,510, The market bas again advanced in sympathy Was firm at 6 per cent on call and | | special marks hizher still; common (o good, 8@10¢ with a rise East and abroad, and is very firm. No. 1, $1 05: choice. ¥1 06Y4: lower grades, 85c@81; extra choice for milling, $1 101 15. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSTON — 10 0'clock — May—1800 tons, $1 0714: 100, $1 073/s: 100, $1 0734 REGULAR MORNING SESSTON »Ma{»llwl) tons, 3107567 900, $L0THa; 1400. $1 073, 300, %1 074, AFTERNOON SESSI0N—May—700 tons, $1 073 ; 4500. $1 0754, BARLEY—Shipment of 54,909 ctls Brewing, valued at $45,308. to Hull, and 16,881 ctls. at $13.. 4%9, 10 Avonmouth. The market continues tirm. Feed. 68 /&@71)40: choice. 72145¢; Brewing, 75@82%ge; Chevaller, $1 10@1 20" for No. 1 and 75c@#1 B ctl for off srade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—10 0’clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SKssioN—May—100 tons, T0%c: 100, 6974e; T00. T0c. AFT ENOON SESSION — May — 100 tons, 70c; 100, 7035¢: 500, T015¢. OATS—The demand is fair and the market is steady. Milling, 70@75¢: fancy Feed, 80@85c¢: good to choice, 6714@80c; common to fair, 571a@65c; 65@75¢; red, for seed, 85@9hc; Bluck, for .'$1 10@1 30 Surprise, 90@9715¢. CORN—Large Yellow has again advunced, being Large Yellow, 871,@90c; Small Round do, 8734@¥0c; White,' BU@sbde B cul. RY E—75@80c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at 85c@$1 B ctl, ac- cording to quality FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 55@3 65; Bakers' extras, $3 4b@3 55; super- fine, $2 40@2 50 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50820 8 ton: Cracked Corn, $20 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as fol- usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, Rye Flour, 814c: Rice Flour, 7hge; Corn- 23,@3c; extra cream do, 3imc: Uatmeal 824ci Oat Groats, 41gc: Hominy, 4@4l4c; Bue wheat Flour, 4c; Cracked Wheat, $1pc: Farina, 4lac: whole Wheat Flour, 3c; Rolled Uats, 414c; carl Barley, 414@4Yac; Split Peas, 434c; Green do, 54c B 1. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—$13@13 50 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $1u 50 B ton for the best, FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 316@17 B ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $21 @ ton; jobbing, §22 50: Cottonseed Oilcake, $21. HAY—1s firm at the inproved prices and is likely to advance again unless 1t rains. Wheat is quotable at #8@12 50 B ton; Oat, B@10 50 B ton: Wheat and Oat, 87 50@11 50 @ tou; Barley, $7@ 950; Alfalfa, $6@750; Ciover. $7@9; Com- pressed, 7 50@11; Stock, $6@7 50 B ton. STRAW-55@60c D bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS — No business of any consequence. Bayos, $1@115 @ ctl: Small Whites, $125@ 1 40; Pea, $1 50@1 60; Large Whites, $1 15@1 30; Pink, 90c@$110: Reds, $135@1 50; Blackeye, $175@1 86: Red Kidney, $165@175; Limas, $2 40@2 60; Butters, $1 60@1 75 B ctl. EEDS—Flax is lower and dull. Mustards are quiet. Brown Mustard quotable at $1 95@2 05: ‘Lrieste, $2@2 20; Yellow Mustard. $1 40@l 60; Flax, 1 70@1 75; Canary, $14@8lac B ib: Al Ialfa Bl4@6Yac B i Rape, 13,@2¢ 9 b; Hemp, c P b, DRIED PEAS—Quoted at $1 25@1 50 R el for Niles, $1 20@1 80 for Blackeye and $1 25@1 57 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Volunteer New Potatoes, 3¢ B Ib; Sweets, — for Rivers and $2 15 for Merced; Sa- linas Burbanks, 60@$0c @ ctl: Kiver Burbanks, 25 @35¢ B sack: Oregon Burbanks, 40@70c: River 1eds, H0@60C B ctl. ON10NS—Sieady at 80@80c; Cut Onions, 50@ 65c: Oregons, T5c@$1 ctl, VEGETABLES—Dried Peppers, 7@l0c ® b Tomatoes, 30@60c B box; Los Angeles Tomatoes, T5c@$1: Green Peas. 7@8c; String Beans, —; Dried Ukra, 1234c; Cabbage, 50¢ % cil; Garlic, 4 @4%zc B Ib; Marcowiat Squash, $22 50 B tou. POULTRY AND GAME. POCLTRY — Ducks and young Roosters are dolng better. Pigeons are weaker. Live Turkeys, 11@12c 3 Ib for Gobblers and 12c 1b for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 13@14c; Geese, $1 50@1 75: Ducks, $5@7: Hens, $i@ toosters, young. $4 50@6: do, old, $1@4 HU: Fryers, $4 50@5; Broilers, $i@4 50 for large and $3 50 for smull; Pigeons, $1 50@2 @ dozen for young and $1 for old. ? B pair, 5 5 }" GAME—Large birds were lower. Ducks and Quail showed litt change. Quail are quotable at $1 B dozen; Mallarc, $3@3 50 dozen: Cal vasback, $3@6: Sprig, $1 75@2: Teal, $1 26@1 50 Widgeon, 31 25: Small Duca, 76c@$1; Hare, b0 @T5c: Rabbits, $1 25 for Cotiontails and 75c@$1 for small: Gray Geese, $2@2 25; White ¢ Toc@$1; Brant, $1 25@1 50: Honkers, $3@3 b English 'Snipe, §1 50@% 50; Jack Snipe, $1@1 25. BUTTER, CHEES! AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market rules firm with light stocks. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 26@27c, with sales at a slight advance; seconds, 24@25¢ B . Dairy—Fancy, 24@25c; good to choice, 22@ 28¢; lower grades, 18@21¢. CHEESE—Fancy mild ; new, 11@11%5¢ B F Ib: Cream Cheddar, 11@l2c; Young America, 11@ize; Western, 11@12c; Eastern, 12@13¢ 7 th. The market is steady, but the disposition is10 keep sold down as low as possible. Oregon ges, 22¢; fancy Eastern, 24@25c 00d to choice seconds, 21@5%c: siore Eggs, 3 Tanch Eggs, 27%@321ac B doz. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Persimmons, 40@75c B box; Apples, T5c@$1 for good to cavice, 50@65e for common to fair and $1 25 for fancy; Lady Ap- ples are nominal. CITRUS FRUITS—Limes are stronger and Lem- ons weaker. Oranges con:inue slow. California Oranges quotable at $1 25@1 75 3 bx for Seedlings and $1 50@2 50 for Navels; Japanese Mandurins, $l@1 25 ¢ box; Lemons, $1@l 650 for common ana $2@2 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $550@6: Bananus, ¥1@2 © bunch; Pineapples, $2 @b ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD Lots—Apples, 215@3c P b for quar- | tered, 3@3%sc @ 1 forsliced and 414@5c B I | for evaporated; Peaches, 4@bc ® 1 and bla@ 6c @ Ib for fancy; peeled in boxes. 12@l3c B 1; Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6@6ls @ Ib for 40@50's and ¢ B 1b for 50@60's; Apricots, Thg @8c for prime to choice and 10@11c @ b for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, 3@3%gc P Ib for pressed and 2@2%c for unpressed: White Figs, 314@ic P 1b for pressed in sacks and 5@6c in boxes: Pears, Tc @ 1 for evaporated halves, 4@6lgc B I for quarters; Plums, 4@41ac B Ib for pitted and 114 2iac for unpitted; Nectarines, 5@6c B b for prime 10 choice and B34 for fancy JoBBING PRICES—Apples, 4@414c: Peaches, 3@ 4c and 5c¢ for faucy; peeled, in_boxes, 10@1214c Prunes, 4c¢ for the four sizes, 6@6i/ac for 40@50’s and Ge for 50@60's; Apricots, 6@874c for prime to choice and 10@11c for fancy Moorpark; Figs, biack, 18,@2ec; White Figs, 3@bc; Pears, 6140 for evaporated halves and 3@53zc for quarters; Plums, 31zc for pitted and 1@1Vzc for unpitted: Nectarines. 4@5¢ ® 1 for prime (0 choice. RAISINS AND DUIED GRAPES—Prices are as follow 1 carload lot: San_Francisc 5@90c P box; four-crown, loose, rown, 100se, 21c; two-cTown, London layers, P 1b: thre seedless Sultanns, 33,@4c: Seealess Mus. cateis, 215@2%c; clusters, $1 35@) 50; Dehesa clusiers, ‘$2 10@2 25; Imperial clusters, $2 60 1275 Dried G rapes, 2120 B b JonniNG PrICES — Four-crown loose, 3ci 3- crown, 214@21gc: 2-crown, 134@z2c; Seedless Sul- tanns, 3%, @dc; Seediess Muscaiels, yic: 3-crown London Tayers, 85c@81; clusters, $1 40@1 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 25; Imperial clusters, $2 75: Dried Grapes, 21sc. NUTS—Chestnuts, 8@10c B b; Walnuts, 7@8c @ Ib for No. I hard'and $@81% for softshell, job- Dinz lots; Almonds, 6@7%ac for Languedoc and X1.@10c for paper’sheil, jobbing: Peanuts, 3vo@ 4c@ b for " California: Hickory nuts, ' B@bcs Pecans, 6¢ for rough and 8c for polished; Filberts, S@9c; Brazil Nuts, 7%@8c P Ib; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 B 100. HONEY —Comb js quotable at 10@12c @ I for bright and 8@Sc # I for lower grades: water- white extracced, 5@blgc ® Ib; light amber ex- 4c; dark amiber, 'dc: dark, 2@3c. X—25@26c B Ih. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon 6c @ b for heavy, 7c for light medium, 9c @ 1 for light, 10c B i for extra light and 12c @ 1 for sugar-cured; Eastern Suzar-cured Hame, 11ic B I Caiifornis Hams, 10c; Mess Beet, $7 9 bbi: extra mess do, #8: fam- 11y do, $89@9 50: exira prime Pork, $8 § bbi; ex- ia clear. $14 B bbl; mess, $18 ® bbl: Smoked Beef, 914@10c 1h. LARD—Easiern, tierces, Is quotable at 6c 3 1 for compound and 74c for pure; pails, 8¢; Cali- fornia tierces, 61ac for compound and 6¢ for pure; balf-bbls, 614¢; 10-1b tins, 7c; do bib, 7@TI4c B Ib. p oI TOLENE—Tc in érees and 7¥sc % B in 10- tins. BID!'ES. TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS-—Heavy salted steers, 7c; cuils and brands, 6¢; medium, 6c: culls and brands, 5c; light, 5¢ B Ib; cullsand brands, 4c: Cowhides, b@blpe B Ib; culls and orands, 4@4lec; salted Kp./b’c B 1b; salted Calf, 8c @ Ib: el Veal, ez dry Hides, m(?nc B Ib: culls and brands, 7G nd 7Yac: dry Kip and Veal, 9c: culls, 614c: dry Calf, 8¢ culls, 10c: GoatsKins, J0@DE encns 1 Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c: medium. 1 26c; winter, 10@15c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@ 20c each: short wool, 30@40c eich: medinm, 40 @50c each: long wool, 60@70c each. Culls of all Kinds. about less, TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 33,@4c; No. 2, 3@ 8ijc: refined, 5345 Grease, 2160 1 b, WOOL—We guote Fall as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 7@9c: San Joaquin and Southern, 3@ 6c: free Mountain, 6@7c; defective do, 4@6e B 1b. HOPS—Nominal, at 4@6c B Ib. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, $4 10@4 15: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington is auotable -at $8 B ton; New Wellington, 38 @ ton; Southfield Wellington, 87 50: Seattle, $5@5 50: Bryant, 85 50; Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, $650: Bcotch, $750; Brymbo, $750: Cumberland, $14 in-bulk and $15 in sacks: Pennsylvania_ Anthracite Exg, $12; Welsh An. thracite Egg, $10; Cannel, $7 50@8; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, # in bulk and $15 7 ton in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Re quotes terms, net cash: and Fine Crushed, all 5%sc; Dry Confectioners A, 474c; Mugnolia G, d14c; Golden Thge: hali-ba an barrels, and X ¢ more. SV HUP~ Golten, th wbiz B gal. SAN FRANCISCO ‘Wholesale rates for dressed sto terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, w_,(gwc; third do. slp@dc ¥ id. VEAL—Large, " !I\:l:"l g())'— We MB—Spring Lamb, —. FORK_Livo Fogs. for small 5La@6e; ressed do, 415@5Yac B RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour.ar. sks. 21 1.160‘}’9]!:. bdls. .. 86 Washington. 2,875 Wine, gals.... 62,300 Wheat, ctis. "95,003 Butter, ctls, 28% Washington..... " '370/Cheese, culs.. 35 Barley, ctls.....".. §95Egss, doz.......... 26,060 Washington .. [ Lumber, M feet. 20 Oats, cls. . 700 Leather. rolis. 214 Washington...”” 5.730 Wool. bis......_.. 154 Potatoes, ska...l| 2,784Tailow. ctls. 83 | - 357/ Lime. bbls 351 * 1,000 Raisins, bx: 133 . 210/Powder, boxes. 6 101/Alfalfa Seed, sks. 23 301 Broom Corn, bales 130 Sustard Seéd, sks 307 812 — THE STOCK MA Stocks were somewhat off yeste under diminished trading, though not sharp. ‘There was no noon session, owing to the death of the well-known broker, J. W. Coleman. NOTES. The Confidence delinquent assessment sale will be held to-day, and that of the Chol An assessment of 5 cents per levied on the Gray Eagle. The Northern California Bank Marysville is now paying a semi-annual dividend &t the rate of 415 per cent per annum on term and 834 per cent on ordinary deposits. ‘I'he official leiter from the Choll: week says: In the stope above level, and the south drift from it open to the north on the second, third and seventh floors, the pay Iying in buncies requiring assorting, We are putting square sets in the north drl't from the CTosscut, prepsratory to but of good grad continuing the work further nort Rgu\ mentioned. We have saved T4 shipped 1o the Nevada mill_for average batiery sample was $33 b ‘The Poiosi official letter for th In the stope above the north drif cut, 550 level. we continue to extrac: ore from thé tenth, eleventh, twelith and thirtt cipally in the form of old fi occasional streak of ore in place wall. we intend to connect with a sout the 450 level lateral urif for higher. Inthe opening above t drift, on the 550 level, we sre worl small streak of ore on the third various openivgs we have saved week 209 tons ana 200 pounds of battery sample of which, was $27 ore wis shipped to the Nevada m We bave shibped to the San Francisco oflice two ar value of $6534 39, bars of bullions of (he BOARD SALLS. Following wera the sales In the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday; REGULARMORNING SE4STAY COMM 400 Alpha.....25160 C Point...28 100 Andes.....28300 Exchgr....08, 350 Belcher...85300 G & C....55] 150 B & B....97600 H&N ..1.25 188200 . 30 400 Chollar....81 AFTFRNOON SESSTON -26:200 Crown Pt.28] 8| 400 Alpha 100 Andes. 200 Belcher. 0B & B 490 Buliion. 100 Bulwer.. 0 G & C......B7; 300 .. 0 1,30 300 Justice. .05 700 Mexican 100 Chaling...35/100 . -67|200 S Nev. .67 600 Chollur....¥4{100 Occidil.... 79200 Union C...51 | 200 85/150 . ©..76(100 Utah...."07 | 300 6 771200 Y Juckt...55 | 100 Conti.. 166400 ........... 54 Following were the sales in th Board yesterday REGULAR smearow —-10:1), 800 Aloha 0 Conti.1.22414000phr1.5714 800 Alta 1000 Con Im..0Z 500 .........1.60 400 Andes.....271000 ..........05200 Ovrmn....23 300 Beicher.. We N'YI01400 . 200 .. 4200 C Point...28500 ..... 200 B'& B..+.9% 300 Excngr.. 09400 Potost . { 1200 91000 . 0360 200 ... 00400 G 300 Bodie. 44 1500 200, 1000 Kcorpion04 200 Builion. 1,25 400 S B & M. 1200 €5 500 Caleda 08 30 . 65 200 Challge....35 200 Justice. .04‘1000 Sil HilL..03 100 .. .......0. 34300 K 2061400 Union C...50 600 Choiiar... 81500 L Wash...02/800 Utah. 1 900 80800 Mexican..58/300 Y Jacket.. 100 2 82(300 Occld.... .7 450 CC&V.2.60/700 ... 900 ...... 25710 ALTERNOON 26,150 CC -25/100, 600 Alph; %00 ... 300 Alta...... 13200 SAEBBIB00 RS T 300 Ande -28400 C Point...30400 ... 409 Belcner...35 300 L. 28200 . .32500 G & C. 800 H&EN . 200 Bodie..... 43 400 Bullion...1% 500 Justice.. 500 Bulwer....12 500 Kentuc 300 Caleda... 10800 . ........ 100 Chaling, 300 3 800 Choliar 400 .. 100 Confi . 1.25 300 Overmn. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY. Jan. 7—4 P Bid. Asked, Bid. Asked. Alpha Con. 26| Jackson.. o = 40 | 14Julia, o OB 03 28 Justice. . . 04 05 Belener. Bentue. "0 08 07 | Best & Belche: 1.05 Lady Was} . 01 vz BentonCon.... — 68 69 43 15 20 19 i1 © 10 11 Occidental.. Challenge Con. 34 35 Ophur. Choliar........ Con. Cal.' & Va. Con. 1mperiai. 02 Confidence. ... 1.20 2.65 Potos:, 03 Savage., . 1.30 Seg. Beici Con.New Yore. — 01 Slerra Nevada 67 68 | Crown Powmy... 28 30 Scorpion BT S EastSierraNev — 04 Silver Hi 02 04 Exchequer..... 08 10Silver Kin: 2 — Eureka Con.... 15 — 03 Gould & Curry. 56 51 b2 Hale & Norcrs,1.25 B g G lows. — 0d|Yeilow Jacke. B2 63 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Jan. 7-2 p. 3. DNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Axked.| Bid. Asked U S48 coup..10712109 (U 5 4s reg... 1074169 MISCELLANEOUS BON Cal-stCbless. Cal Elec L 65.106 CntraCW 5s. — ]Wl/,il’&(‘h Ry 63.102 Dpnt-stex-cp 77 95 " Pwist.RREs. — 116145 EdsnL&P 6105 10614/ Reno. WL&L — 105 F&CH RREs.1051, — " RiverW Coés — 100 Geary-siRDs. 10435 — |>actoP & 1..100 10234 LosAngL6s. — "101 SF&NPRRSs:00 10055 10115 sPRRATIZ6S 94 96 V7o 10B1 SRR (g 973 Hs10! ‘alds.,. — 97y NevCNgRSs. — lUOv’ SPBrRCalgs. — 97 g N PCRR6s.1031, — |SVWaterbs.. — 12214 N Ry Cal 65.100%3 — N Ry Cal 5s. 108 Oak Gas 5310415 — Stkintide Do. 2d 153 53.10415 — |Sutter-stR5s. 10041103 Omnibus 6s.. — 11914 VisallaWC6s — 92 PacRollM - _ WATER STOCKS. ComraCosta. 40 45 |San Jose..... 7834 98 Marin Co..... 50 5214/SpringValley 963, 97 GAS STOCKS. Capital. — 40 |PacificLight. 48 4715 Central 1.0 95— |SanFrancsco — 7214 Onk GLEH. 61 5114 Stockion..... — Zlhg PacGasImp. — 803, INSURAN CE 8TOCKS. FiremansFd.160 — [Sun ... BBl — COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.12734130 Angio-Cal ... 691, 63 |London&SE. — A 8 Baukof Cal..230 “233 | Merch Bx.... 12— ISD&TCy Nevada, X e FirstNation, Sather e o Grangers.... — = SAVINGS BANK STOOKS. GerS&LCo.1400 1500 (Sav&Loan.. — 150 HumbS&L.1000 " Securliy...... — 278 Mutual...... 35 4114 Union Truse — 826 SFSavUnion — 4985 | STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Callfornta....105 — Oak,SL&Hay — 100 Geary-st 70 iyresiaio 5 — Market-st. 4514 Sulterata i — = POW DL STOCK 5. Atlantic D. 15 — - California.. 85 115 |Vigont. 1 MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. Alnska Pkrs. 9715100 (OceanicSSCo — 20 BlkDCoalCo. — * 10 |PacAuxFA. 1 — CalCotMills.. — — |Pac Borax... 98 100 CalDrvDock. — — |PucT&NCo. — 30 Edison Light. 95 9614 Pac Roli Mill 20— GasConAssn. — — “|parPaintCe. — 9 HawC&8Co.. 734 814 PacTransCo. — 26 HutchSPCo.. 128, 1375 PacT&VCo 60— JudsonMtgC. —* "% sunsetT&T.. 40— Mer Kx Assnl00 110 |UnitedCCo.. — 25 MOK NG nRNSI0S Board—$1000 S V 6x Bonds, 12134 Street—100 Hawaiian Commerci; AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—6 Giant Powder Con, 18: 50 Market-st Railw, 3 b 3, 45145 10 do, 45; 6 5 81000 & P of A Bonds, 9484. H ube, Crushea, Powdered Golden, in bblS, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c MEAT MARKET, 5@oc; small, 6@7C B . Ciors, C@bybe: Ewes, 66 Bl4c @ b for large and 330 15 and 1600 pounds of ore, which has been We have opened the fourteenth floor. which 254100 Occldul. .60 500 06 300 . 4 800 Mexican. .6 300 Utal...... 70200 Y Jacket 54 68 800 . 105400 © 3300 %5 Overman . 11014 Do. 2d Iss 6s. P &O Ry 68107 5V Waterds... 9815 Y87y SunstT&THs. — 7 60; Coke, $13 finery Company Granulate A,4I/}/(;c rrel 5c; Extra more. ck from slaugh- second quality, B, . RKET. rday all around the decline was llar on the 14th. share has been of Savings of ar mine for the crosscut 2, 450 we continue to i h on the fioors during the week reduction. 0 per ton. past week says: U the east cross. The enth floors, prin- llings, with an on the east hwest drift from air before golng he south lateral | king south on a foor. ~ From the during the past ore, the average 49 perton. The il tor reduction. mNoTNG ATY: 30, 150 Ophir. 500 Ovrmn. 450 Potosi . 900 Savage. 0. 100 Ovrmn. . 3U0 Potosi.. 400 Savage. 00 3555 i3t 100 Scorpion..03 100 Seg Bel....11 e Paclfio Stock 07 her, D3 63 — 103 100, | the new county (Mission) road, HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAN A L Burbank, San J Clark, Woodland ZG Duin, cal © T D Blodgett, Tulare T Vogt. Alameda J B Sturgus, Seattle R E Jason, Boston Miss E Jason, Lowell L C Parker & wf, Colo J Harrison,New Almaden Tde Turk, Santa Rosa 0 Cooper. Belmont I G Walker. Watsonville A Lowenthal, Phila P Brady, Hartford C A Durfee, Los Angeles A C Hopkins, Fresno E B Hopkins, ¥resno 3D Williams, Butte Mrs W Irving. Lompoc PF McMorry, Sacto J Seadler, Sacramento N Harvie, Sacramento A J Gustin, Kearney WN Lané, Cal A Strohmyer, N Y A J Crane, New Jersey J Duncun, Adelaide J L Fisher, Prescott -~ J W Guthrie, Sacto Miss M McGanna, Cal J M Thompson & wf, Cal H Agher, Cal R P Flint. Los Angeles E Bender, Morgan Hill L, Rosenthal. Merced iss Fisher, Prescott W H Hinshand, Kelsey Mrs E Niccolls, Napa € B Proom & w, Cal ¥S Solinsky,SanAndreas £ E D Brown, Boston M T Huobard, San Jose W S Tiuning, Martinez G H Baber & dtr, Cul H B Mur, Ukiah D Iopez, San Jose C Hernandez, San Jose ¥V Flint, Sacramento O Wooaward, Staten Isld 1 Johnson, SL Obispo J B Nichols, S L Obispo Mrs W F Browne, Cal PALACE HOTEL. W B Deedley, N Y W J Schiacks, Stanford rs Montgoniery, Buffalo G B Montgomery, Buftalo S McMurtrie, Denver E C Purcells, Oakland ¥ M Huffaker, Virginia W Bowden, San Jose LH Redon, Victoria ~ J Finch, Palo Alio N Burk, 8an Jose J G Deniuss, Eeno ' Jones, Carson, Ney R A Croway, Santa Cruz Mrs ¢ H Phillips, Cal W S Hook, Los Angeles W A Closs, N Y J Cross & w, Los Angeles A L Buegham & w, Cal Mrs H G Flash, Los Ang W M Burrill, Mich E K/Thornton, Kan City rs L D Harlow, Cal NEW WESTERN HOTEL. A S Woods, N Y H S Ohl, Harverd C H Pearse, Oakland Miss L Gregg, Ky ‘W H Ragain,S:ony Ford J Cunieky, Cal J B Kery, Aleairaz O Winter, Oakland D Lewis, Sacramento L Turner, San Jose C E McLane, Oakland R M Jones & w, Boston J Williams, Boston 3 ik Comby, Tacoma G W Wise, Lodi W Bane, Denver E B Wise, Lodi E Field. Angels D Cramins, Aleatraz W E BALDWIN HOTEL. W W Burkehaulter, Cal G Mighionalle, Napa T A Lvon, Sucramento E L Kripp, Sacramento J Dertrick,Angels Camp Mrg J Hall, Oakland M D Meild, Vallejo R M Cobb, Ohto G Larrabee, La P Negro & w, Mexico J O'Neil, Chicago JE K Thornton, Mo Mits A Benedick. Ohio T Hogan, Salinas L A Lugg. San Jose L K Dougherty. S Rosa. L E Zavula, ~alinas Mrs A M Heath, Portland D HOTEL. Jose DrJ F Christal, Sta Cruz J B Cash, Cal J C Jones, Salt Lake G A Jason, Boston R Duncan, Cal Rcavis, Los Angeles | Kings avenue, W 150, § 35 to line of Fitch and Sharon Tract, thence NE to the intersection of suid line with West Morton street, thence N 1210 be- ginning, portion of jot 10, block 3, Pa ific Land lu: vestment Company's propert Morion-street station, subject o Flzht of wa - Builders' Contraots Philip Thorn with Edward Gin 2-story frame bullding on N 192:6 E of Scott; $3215. . J. Baldwin ‘with Veryont Marble Company, wainscotinz, table tops, etc., to finish restaurant in basement Baidwin hotel. S A o It Made Him Talk. A capital story is told of the way in which a New England Senator was once aroused to make a stirring speech. At the outset of his political career he had been known as a remarkably clever orator of the stump, and later on in the iower House of the Legislature he made a brii- liant name for himself. But when he be- came a Senator he ceased talking, much to the regret of his friends and admirers. Finally the liquor law came up for discus- sion, and the wife of the friend of the Sen- ator, who was much interested in its pas- sage, was disappointed to see that the brilliant man had no apparent intention of joining in the discussion. She satdown and wrote a few words on a sheet of paper which she inclosed 1 an envelope and sent by a messenger to the Senator: ‘Do speak! Even Balaam'’s ass spoke once! his brought the Senator to his feet and elicited one of the best speeches he ever made.—Youth’s Companion. — - - ————— The Azhar at Cairo 1s the great univer- sity of the Mohammedan faith. It was founded A. D. 1000, and from 10,000 to 12,000 persons are always in attendance, gathered from all parts of Africa. There are 321 sheiks or instructor: - — THE CALL CALENDAR. JANTARY, 1896. 'y, to erect a line of Bush street, l&u M. [ To.| W.[Th| Fr.[Sa.| yooo. b ses. | el P | 1‘ 2| 3| 4 st Quarter, = —— —— — — & Janvary 7. u‘al”s 9110111 e New Moon, = ||| ®January " 1¢] 18 | 4/16{16 |1 12l mias an sy First Quarter —_— Frederick and Anne F. Tillmann to Katle S Mahon (wife of Frank) and Anastasia (wife of Dr. J.), lot on N line of Washington street, 6 W of Gough, W 65 by George Radston’ to Kebecc: 1ine of Sucramento street. 156 50 by 8 132 d euvenworth, E 25 by N 157:6 W line of Powell street, 25 N of Post W 60: alxo lot on SW line of Sixth stree of Folsom, NW 25 by SW 95: also lot on NE line NE 60, quitclaim deed : $. Rebecca Radston to Juii and Lillie Ashe 10. a Radston, Julia Lauter same (five pieces); $10. N line ot Seventeenth street, 280 W of Church, W 25 by N 85; $10. John Burns to Bridget McDermott, lot on W line of Mission street, 190 S of Twenty-sixth, S B3:7,SW 62:6, W 95, N 40:€, E 125; gift. I melia Barth to Female Religions of the Order ot St. Dominic, lot on W line of Guerrero street, 100 S of Twenty-fourth, S 94 by W 129; $1. Marie K. Chauche to Augustina Marie de la Luz Bon, lot on E line of Dupont street, 77:6 S of Pa- cifie, S 25 by E 556; $10. Ciristina ~evening to Hermine Donahue, lot on N line of Green street, 181:6 K of Mason, E 8:7%4, X to 4 point 60 N from Green and 184:544 E from Mason. W toa point distant 160 £ from Mason and 60 N of Green, S 60 (o beginning; grant. Bridget Quinlan to Lhomas O'Brien, 1ot on the Sk line of Clary street, 400 SW of Ritch, SW 27:6 by SE 80; $2700. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Susa loton the N line of X street, 32 eighth avenue, E 50 by N 100; $10. A. K. A. Harmon to Frederick Kraft, ot on_the E line of Kleventh avenue, 150 N of N street, N 25 by 12 120; $10. Phoebe a. Demerest to Frank W. Demerest, lot on the Sline of L sireet, 85:7 W of Thirceanth avenue, W 25 by S 120:2, £ toa point, > $6000. Gustav Lederer to Bertha Spitz, 1ot on NW line of San Jose roac, 100 NE of Regent strect, NE 50, NW 104, W 62, SE 139, lots 4, 5, Plorr's Addition to West Knd Homestend ; $10. M. J. Striening vs. John Burkart (by A. M. Holliday, Commissioner), (o M. triening, lot 11, block 811, Railroad Associstion Homestead Addition to South San Francisco: $200. Estate John H. Miller (by A. C. Freese, admin trator). to J. M. Comerford, lows 412 to 421, Map 25 $800. Rober: 8. and Carrie Miller to Mary A. Mugge, lot commencing on south line of lands of ~an Francisco and san Joaquin Railroad Company, 91 links S. 40 deg. K from SE corner of land of F. (. M. Du Brutz, then S 0 deg., E 31 chains, S 441 deg., W S chains, S 54 deg., W 1.27 chains. S & deg., W 1.50 chai) N 40 deg. 10 min.,, W chains, N 62 deg. 30 min., E 1.99 fhains deg., E18 chains, N 6214 deg., E 3.31 chains, 595, deg, I 4.15 chains, N 5714 deg.. £ 1.01 chains to beginning, containing 1724 acres; $10, Charlesand Taly ¥. Tilden to William M. Hoag, lot at intersection of SE line of Arlington sirect with NW line of lands of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company leading from San Jose to San Francisco, being the NE point of block 36, kair- n A. Judson, E of Thirty- t mount Tract, thence SW 160, SE 75, NI3 174 thence to beginning, portion of said block 36; £10. F. 8. and Teresa Wensinger to Patrick W. Rior- dan, lo: commencing on W line of the new county (Mission) road at N line of the lands of St. Mary's College, N 83 deg. 5 min. W 7 chains 57 links to the oid county road, N 20 deg. 30 min. ¥ 1 chain 36 links, thence S 83 deg. 5 min. E 1o W line of 15 deg. 10mmn. W 1 chain 33 links to beginning, containing one acre: commencing at_intersection of old San Jose road with old Telegrap. for county=road. idistant Alg miles. more or less, from old City Hail, thence 62 deg. 30 min. W5 chains 60 links, thence S 49 deg. 16 min. E 8 chains 85 links, N 20 deg 30 min. E 5 chains 60 links to beginning, containing 1acre: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. A, 25 Johus (wife of C. T) to_Sarah A. Henne- beiry (wife of T. P.), lot on N line of Elm or Twenty-fourth street, 450 W of Telegraph avenue, W50 by N 185, being lot 44, block O, Kelsey Tract, Onkland ; £10. James A. Council to Martha Brown (wife of Jud- son), lot on W line of Chestnut street, 250 S of Tuirty-sceond, S 25 by W 127, Oakland; $10. Albert and Emma Komsthoeft (o' Frederick Peiffer, lot on ¥ line of Chester street, 53 SW of Twelfth, §55:5 by k 125, being lots 7 and 8 and portion of lot 9, biock’ 557, Chester and Center street lots, Oakiand: $10. ¥riedrich Pfeiffer to Elizabeth Pfeiffer, same, Oakland: gift. Susan R. Whitcomb to Annie Miller (wife of A. €.) and Emma H. Rosenberg (wife of G. A.), lot on Silne of Durant street, 100 I of Broadsw 1and, quitclaim deed; $5. Annie and A. C. Miller, G. A. and Emma H. Rosenberg to Willlam F. Delaney, same; $5. Kate Wetzel (guardian estate of Minnie, Hattie and Edna Wetzel, minors) to Hueh M. Camero all intercst in ot on W liue of Harlan street, 515:9 NW of Peralta, N 25 by W 135, block 802, Watis tract, Map 2, Onkland: $150. Kate Wetzel to same, undivided five-sixths in- terest in same: $10. Hugh M. and Abbie Cameron (o Maria J. Phil- 1ips, all of same. Oakland: $10. 5.'C. and Isabel 0. Bigeiow to James H. Ander- son, lot on NW line of Howe street, 30 SW of How- ard, oW 50 by NW 100, being 1ot 2, block G, Ther- mal Hill (formerly the Howe Tract), Oakland Township: $10. A. A. Fink to Jules and Lonise Toussaint, lot on W line of Third street, 205 N of Rose, W 133 by N 75, being lots 19, 20 und 21, block 29, Tract B, Berkeley Land ands Town Improvement A ssocia: tion, Berkeley; $10. Phobe A. Putnam to George P. Putnam, lot on N line of Nicol avenue, 50 E of Taylor streel, 1§ 50 by N 150, being lots 15 and 16, block E, Nicol “Tract, Brooklyn Township: grant. James E. and Matilda A. Laly to Stena Olson, 1ot 8, corr cted mip of Electric Heigh s Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Mary A. Valline to Ellen Albin, lot 15, block 84, Warner Tract, Brookiyn Township: $10. George Sturtevant to Jane k. Sturtevant (execu- trix of the estate of J. N. Webst ), ot on ™ . cor- ner of Peart street_and lunds formerly of Clarke and Carpentier, N 55 by E 985-6, quiiclaim _deed, Alameda; $5. Jane k.’ Sturtevant (executrix of the estate of J. N. Webster) to L. Bahr, same, Alameda: $250. Jane ¥. and George Sturievant et al. to same, same, Alameda; $5. Mutual Building and Investment Company to W. E. Brown, lot 13, block 20, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Bacon' Land and Improvement Company to Charles Hasselzren, lot on N line of Railroad ave. nue, 60:55 £ of Third street, 15 30 by N 150, being 1ot 92, block A, amended mapof Haight Tract, Ala- meda: $10. H. P.and Emma E. Moreal to W. E. Brown, lot on E line of Grand street, 112:6 N of Rallroad ave: nue, N 38:7 by E 108, block 37, town of Encinal also lots 1to b, Bay Side Tract, Alameda: $10. John W. Murphy to M. R. Lyle, lots 10, 11 and 14, block 83, town of Alvarado, Washington Township: $1. John 8. and Annife N. Johnson et al. (by Com- missioner) to Cosmopolitan Mutual - Building and Land Association, lot on N Iine of Alcatraz avenue 40 K of Raymond street, N 117.92, E 40, 512088, W 40 to beginning, being lot 19, Handy Tract, Oakland Township; 3214d. Charles A. and_Alice (. Bailey to Edward H. Congdon, lot on W line of Grant street, 125 N of Virginia, N 25 by W 125, block D, Ediih Tract, Berkeléy; %5, Letitia Acheson to M e Fischel (wife of Tg- ley way, S 40 by W 134.65, being 1ot 11, Twitchell Tract, Berkeley: $100. Joséplt Warner, H. C. and Mary . Moiris to Mary A. Maline, 10t commencing at a point in cen. ter of Jones avenue, 341.64 E from the intersec- tion of center of Jories avenue with center of Sun- nyside street, 1 85.41 by S 510, contaiuing 1 acre, Deing the W half of lot 5, block’ 82, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Thomas H. and Mary S. Dunakin et al. {by Com- missioner) to Georgietta W. Blether. lots I anl 2, block A, Fruitvale Electric Road Tract, Brooklyn Township; §1848. Willlam 'A. Bansbach, J. H. and Loulsa Bruecker to Hermann and Maria Drelst. lot on Sline of Eagle avenue, 184:6 K of Chestiui sireet, 46 by 5 V Water, 96%: beinglot 14. block 3, lands adjacent to En- einal. ‘Alameda; $10. b B Amanda J. and Hugh Anderson to Mary W. Kincad, ot on W line ot Morton street, 450 S of REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Pescai | of Harriet sireet, 195 NW of Folsom, NW 25 by | John and Luna Stierlen to Julia Sievert, lot on | 120; | Y, 15 50 | | by S 100, portion of iot 4, Fountain place, Oak- natz), Jot on W line of Louisa street, 40’ S of Berke- | | | ] ‘ \ \ i | | B |\ January 22. s 20l 43)13€ Full Moon. January 30. INATION ATLS. PIE] Poin:ioma. | Grays Harbor. Jan 8. 2pw Pler 2 Dei Norte .. Gravs Haror. Jan' %. 3pm Pier Newporz Jan Pier 11 Panama . Jan P M S portland....... Jan 9. Pler 24 San Diezo Jan10.11ax Pier 11 Vic & Pgt Snd Jan 10, 9 Pier 9 Pomona. .| Humboldt Bay Jan 10, zpx 008 Bav...... |Jan 10.10Ax Ara; China & Jupan Jan 10,1 P M Alameda. . |Sydney.. Jen10, Oceanic A Blanchara | Portiand. Janlll 2pw | rier 13 Kureka ... |Newvort ..., |Jan12, 9au Pier 11 State of Cal| Porcand....... Jan 14.10Am Pler 24 Eanta Howw.. |San Dieco..... |[Jan 14.11au Pier 11 Faraiion.... | Yaquina bay.. Jun 14, 5py Plerz Umatilla... | Vic & Pet Snd Jan 15, 9au Pier 9 STEAMER! — Arrived out Jan 6—Stmr Teu- TOW. i - Moravia. pG—Arrived ont Jan 6—Stmr 3 B AvENSalied Jan 6—Stmr Stui QUEED tonic. HAMBU \ BREMERIAVE jor New Tork. 2 g R ALTA R—Sailed Jan 6—Stmr K *for New York. ANTW - RP—Sailed Jan 6—Stmr for New vork, L1ZA RD— Passe ew York, for Rotterdams: stmr York, for Bremen. 2 importations. : {OMA—Per Walla Walla—106 cs tallow, 1 cs 700 bars butiion, 1 bule skin. 1 cy clothing. | Tac est of Far:o—110 sks mil , 3182 SO Y E00 qr-sks 939 hi-sks flour, 285 sks wheat. e A Tac ast of Farzo—100 bdls broom handies. ot C1 % oo, 1 cs mdse, 800 bars bullion, 260 Lais paper, 2124 bdls shoOKS. Anacortes—6257 or Wil Kensington, _Stmr_Amsterdam, frm e Havel, from New : R—139 cs hats, 1 ¢s travel- rs. 79 cs clgareites. 6cs hemes, 21 pales r. 1 bdl fiber, 1 cs advertising matter, 36 bdls 1sed milk. 1 bdl 2 cs tobacco. 5 tons coal. d halibut, 109 s% Sbbla ) cs Chinese mdse, 2 5ks nuts, : obaceo, 1 bale rubber hdse, 11 Vancouver via C P ing b leathes Port Town: FEPLRE. Douglass Tsland--1 pky bullion. & bxs fur- Wranger— 43 bbls 48 ne-hbls salmon, § bals deer ta T ¥bbl oil, 411 bals salt hides, 1pks Fin via N PSS Co—109 bales gunnies, 500 SMO - Per Rival—1358 sks beans, 2 sks wool, 4087 ;::nu‘rfl I 10 tons bones, 1 bdl pelts, 1000 sks rock. Consignees. Per Rival—A Pallies: H Dutard; S P Milling Co; Bassett & Bunker: Jordan Norton Tanning Co; Business Assn: W I Jonas Krlanger & C Bituminous Rock P Siusheimer Br Yates; A Huas. Per 'Walla Walla—London and San Francisco Bank: Leonard & Wells, Fargo & Co; Her- n Waldeck ; F ornia; Judson Powder Anglo-California Bank; Sawyer Tanning Co rert, Clem 1 Co: Southern Pacific’ Co: J American Union Fish Co: Fredericksburg Brewery: brokow Bre Getz Bros & Co: Murphy. Grant & Co. Orexon In Co; Wieland Brewinz Co: Wellman, Peck & Co: St Charles Condensed Milk Co: Revere Rubber ¢ { American Tobacco Co; California Gine | Works:' Main & Winchester; Triest & Co; Harry Unna: Bissinger & Co: Tillmann & Bendel; W G | Richardson; Smelting and Lead Co; Pacific Marine Supply Co: H Dutard; ) Q Adams: Deming- Paimer Mill Co; Califo: Thos Watson: Allen & Lewis: ¢ roia | Union; e & Co; OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAWSHIP (ONPANY CUT RATES —-TO0—— VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class.... 82.00 Second Clasms. . $5.CO Meals and berth included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., TO ARRIVE. Genersl Agenis. STEAMER | Frox [ Due Mexico..........|San Diego. |..Jan 8 Creacent Gty | Crenetie ity s O, BR. de IN- Araco. .. Coos Bav.... lJan el —ro— Pomona. 1.1 | Humboidt Hav; Jan 9! m Allce BIATCLAF | Portiand. Jan 9 Eureka.......... |Newpori............ Jan 10 Per. .. .. ... China and Japan Jan 10 . Costa Rica. .| Depariure Bay Jan 10 Mineola......... | Tacoma Jan 10 ) 50 Car P GRS Aoy L sando | $2.50 Second Ciass, $5 First Class. City of Sydney.|Panama.... .Jan 11 3! - . Umatilla....... | Victoria & Puget Sound | . [Jan 11 | MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. State of Cal Portland. [Jan 11| For reservations call at 19 Mont- Nta HOSA...... Nan Dleo.. .. ..Jan 12 | gomery street. City of Panama Poanama ... Jan 12 | nuary 9 Faralion | Yaouina Bav . Jan 12 | FRtae T S Wellingion. Departure Bay .|..Jan | Homer. . Uoos psav LJun GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. Australia.. . Honotulu F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. Willamecte Val.| Mexico . Newpor Panama ... .| Humpboldt Bay Portiand . mall. Large. Rises Sets | Rises 7.22p, 5.48A11.53p, 0.407 7.26 5.08 1 8.49p 6.34a1 0.00A 1.52p 725 5.09 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. cH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. S. N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO, Junusry 7. 1598. The time ball on Telegrapn Hill was dro exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th BRAN meridian, or exactiy at § p. ich time. HTELER, Lieutenan: , in charge. ————— e SHIPPING INTELLiGENCE Arrived TUESDAY. January 7. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, 58 hours from Tilla- mook, lumber, to J S Kimball. tmr Jewel, Madsen, 18 hours from Caspar: M ¢ Jumber. to Caspar Lumber Co. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 18 fhours from Fort Sragg; r 1 ties, to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Rival, Johinson, 23 hours from Plsmo; produce. to Samuel Blair. Ship Kenilworth, Baker, 144 days from New York: mdse, to Sutton & Beebe. Ship M P Grace ,174 days from New York ; mdse, to Williams, Dimond & ¢ Cleared. TUESDAY, January 7. Ship Benjamin F Packard, Matioon, Avon- mouth; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Br ship itoutenburn, Jensen, Quéenstown: G W McNear. Br ship Flintshire, Williamson, Queenstown; G W McNear. Brship Benlarlg, Beale, Cape Town: G W Me- Near. irig J D Spreckels, Christiansen, J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Saila. TUESDAY, January 7. Stmr San Benito, Smith, Tacoma. Stmr Farallon. Roberts, Yequina Bay. Stmr Albion. Lundquist. Stmr National City. Andresen, Eureka. stmr Gipsy. Leland. Santa Cruz. Stmr Aleazar, Guuderson. Ship Benjamin ¥ Packara, Macloon, mouth. Br ship Beecroft. Mercier, Hull Ship Spartan, Polite, Seattle. Schr Eva, Kiitgaard, Champerico Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, Bowens Land- ing. Schr Guide, Olsen. Senr Bessie K, Anderson, Westport. Tetegraphic. POINT LOBOS—January 7—-10 p uM—Weather cloudy: wina NI: velocity 14 miles. Chariesa. ‘The bktn J M Griflith loads lumber on the Sound for Honolulu. Mahukona; Avon- Do ken. Dec 15—Lat 6 S. long 33 W, Brship Sierra Ne- vada, hence Sept 12, for Plymouth. Per ship Kenilworih—Nov 26—Lat 25 48 S, long 89 W. Br ship Andrada, from Liverpool, for Asto: ria, Dec 27—Lat 34 40 N, lorig 134 20 W, Br bark In- versnaid,from Newcastle, NSW, for Sah Francisco: a1l well. Dec 29—Lat 37 N, long 133 W, ship M P Grace, from New York, for Sun Francisco; all weil. Jan 6—About 30 miles W of Farallones was again fn company with the M P Grace, also spoke the ship Edward O'Brien from New York, for San Francisco, and #lso saw seven other ships and barks all bound in. Names unknown. Miscellaneons. LONDON—Jan 7—Brship Largiemore, hence Aug 23, grounded. Unsuccessful attempts have been made to get her oft. Wili have to lighten to Fetoft. Domestic Ports. VENTURA—Arrived Jan 7—Schr Emma Clau- dina, from Tacoma. EUREKA—Arrived Jan 7—Stmr Pomona, hence Jan 6. COQUILLE RIVER—Arrived Jan 5—Schr Liz- zie Prien, bence Dec 6. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Jan 7—Ital ship Ca- vour, from Callao. IVERSENS LANDING—Arrived Jan 7—Schr Ocean Spray, hence Jan BOWENS' LANDING—Arrivea Jan 7—Stmr Westport. hence Jan 8: schr Chetco, hence Jan 5. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Jan 7—Sumr Cleone, for San Francisco. PORT LUS ANGELES—Sailed Jan 7—Stmr Al- catraz. for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Jan T inger. for Puget Sound. COOS BAY—arrived Ji 480 5: stmr Empire, he Sailed Jan 7—stmrs for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Jan 7—Bktn Discoy- §5» hence Dec 27; schr Joseph Ituss, nence Dec —Bkin Katie Flick- an 7-Stmr Arcata, hence nce Jan 3. Alice Blanchard and Arago, ey Foreign Ports. G—Arrived J: —G < Tril i : an 6—Ger bark Triton, ORT NATAL—Arrived Dec 23—Br st) M‘?fi:a AT chom‘-. ec T stmr Straits SWCASTLE, NSW—Saded J —Br sh Ballochmyle. for Portland. B QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Jan 4— for Flestwood; Jan 6—Br ship Ors port. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steavme NEW YORK—Sails ~ Sk led Jan 7—Stmr Ems, for IARSEILLES—Arrived out Jan 6—Stm Britan- ni MOVILLE—Arrived out Jan 6—Stmr Anchoria, Br ship Speke, thes, for West- | | PACIFIC COAST NTEANSHIP COMPANY iS‘TEAMFR‘; WILL I FRO.‘(& Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as Wrangel, Junean, Kil- follows: Msnoo and Sitka (Alaska), i 9 4. M., Jan. 15, 30, For Mary Island, Lorin Feb. 14. § For Victoria and Vancouver (E. C.). Port Town- send. Seattle, Tucoma, Everett, Anacortes and New | Wiatcom (Bellingnam Bay, \Wash.), 0 A. M. | Jan. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 40, and every fiftn | day’ toereafter, ‘connecting at’ Vancouver with the. C B.R. at Tacoma with N. P. R. R, st Seattle with G. N. Ry, at Por: Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Kureka, Arcata and Fieids Landinz (Hum- boids Bay) sir. Pomona, 2 P. i, Jan. 2, 6, 10, 14, 20 every fourih dav thereafter. Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, { Port Harford (Sau_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, | Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, K c163) 4DQ Newport, at 9 A. M. 30, 24, 28, and every fourth day 4.5 thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Poct Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbars, Port Los Angejes, Kedondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 a. ) Jun. 2, 6. 10. 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), sir. Wiliam- th of each month. ette Valier, 10 a. . s Hotel, 4 New Moatgomery ‘Ticket office, Pala street. A GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st.. San Francisco. HSHIP COMPARY. Cooigardie gold fields OCEANIC ST (Freemantle)., Aunstra- lin: $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Australtan steamer, ALAMEDA, sails via Horolulu and Auci- land, Frday, Jan. 10, 8t 2 P. 3. Steamship Australla, Honoluiu onl. fues- day, January 2], at 10 | A SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Feo. b and 1., .8 i Ticket oftice. 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market streot. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. YOMPANY’S PIER (NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Morionst. Travelers by this line axoid both transit by English railway and the discomiort of crossing the channe! in a small boat. New Yori.to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160: second class, $11 LA BRETAGNE, Capt. Rupe. At . January 11 idelon. . .. Tanuary 1 . Foirot, . Jannary 25, Leb: 9 ¥, Capt. A%~ Tor turther particular: No. 3 Bowling Gree J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 nué, San Francisco. Montgomery WHITE STAR LINE. Onited States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstiown & Livsar SAILING EVERY WEEK, C:\BL\'.ISOAXD UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to stecamer and accommodations ’ll?(h;l(io. a: $ gflnd cabin, $38 and $40; Maj cuton! . Steerage 'l i Sugl land, Scodand, Sweden, a e through to San Francisco Pool, ; Norway and Dencabey at lowest rates, 1 sailing dates and cabin plans may b p]r:»cc‘-‘nm' from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Cock, or at{pa General Glice o ‘the'Compuny, 613 Market steees under Grand Hotel. G. W, FLETCHER. General Agent or Pacific Coasz, TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mall 8. S. Co., issued for freizit and treas: ure to direct ports in England and Germa; Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; thir{ olags, $97 50. For ifurther _}n\r:(rulln apply to PARROTT & CO., Agents, 06 Califoruia st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At 3 P. AL Daily, Except Sunda B9 Accommodations Reserved by Telepho STEAMER : J. D. Peters, City of Stocktan, ‘M. Nav. and Impr. Co VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND, STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Sunday—10 a, Sunday—8 p. - Landinx. Mission 1. Pler 3% Sty ¥o ne. T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, Telephone Main 80; oanw

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