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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1896 THE_ COMM MARKET SUMMARY OF THE Sitver u Dried Fru Rais No chunge s WEATHEE BUREAU REPORT. UNiTED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TUKE, WEATHFR BURKAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan- vary 11, 1896, 5 . M.—Weather condltions and 0! wing ar falls to date asc une date ast year: Eoreka 7: Red Bluft 6.68, co 4.10, last season season 7.16; San Luig Los Angeles 1.71, 1.57, last season 3.20 temperatures are re- ous in California to Eureka Red slof high pressure prevails this Western poriiou of the, and Southern bas been a rapld rise in the su niana and the Dakotas, and a i al Washington coast. The ind avorable for rain s they ha: . tweek. The temperature ha 1 »ver Norih Dakota and Manitoba extreme southern coxst of ier is clondy to-night over Nevada and Utah. ern C: Miforu cast made ut San Francisco for thirty rs ending m S 1896 ; hern Ca Cioudy, probably withouw n Sunday; s ary temperature; southeast ¥ winds Sou alifornia—Cloudy weather, probab w stationary temperature: 1ight e iary temper temperature, i northern por weather, temperature; CADre. Local Forecast Official. NEW YOKEK MARKETS, Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 11.—The dealings at the Stock Exchisn v amounted only to 75,- 800 shares. T :strials monopolize > trad d for nearly half of the ow lin ernationsl n. such as insurance had 1 | Luxe sShore. ERCIAL WORLD. dence. At the close Mar po: T 50 N rk wat sierday, May lard B@114¢ tower and Closing Prices. Y HEAT—January, 0655c; May, 59%g¢; July, 3954@04c. J”(”‘lzg;;:nunr,\'. 28%jc; 2815@28540; OATS—january. 17040; Ma; 3 PORKJanuary, 80'45: May, 80 15 LARD—Junuary, $5 4215: May, 85 7334, RIBs—January, $4 5714 May, $4 823, MONEY_Was firm av 6 per cent on call and B8@7 per cent on time Ny 3! 756 prem e, gaime loans. New York exchange C under ay ribs May, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iui, Jan. 11.—The Tecelp:s of cattle to-day were light. The market, a8 is usually the case on Saturday, was qulet. Prices were steady. There was a good demand for bogs st yesterday's prices and the feeling was stéady. The sheep marke: was easy. The receipis were rather large and the demand moderate, CATTLE—Receipts, 1000. Common to exira steers, $3 20@5: stockers and feeders, $260@ ©cows and bulls, 81 75@3 50; calves, $3 50 “Pexans, $3 40@4 85. —Recepts, 22,000, Heavy packing and shipping lots, $3 65@3 85: common to_choice mixed, " $8 65@3 £0; cuoice assorted, $3 75@ 385: licht, $3 65@3 85; pigs, $3@3 70, >~ Recelpts, 5000, ' Inferior 70; lambvs, $8 50@4 70. to cholce, NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Monoy N 5@5%%. Prime mercantile pa- per, siver, €6%zc. Mexican dol- lars, 5234c. Sterling exchange 1s stead jor sixty deys and §4 89@4 §914 for demand. Posted rates, §4. 80@4 N5, Commercial bills, £1 +6164 BT%. Government bondssteady; Stat bonds dull; ranrvad bonds firm. CLOSTN® KTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable... 9815 Norfoik & Wes:... 114 Atchison.., - 1415 Preferred, [ Preserred .2 |North American,.. 41y Adams KXD 145 |Northern Pacitic.. 8 Alton, Terre Haute. 56%6| Preferred......... 1115 American Express.111 | Norinwestern. ..., 9753 American Tobacco. 7934, Preferred.........141 Preferrea...... -.101 " |N. Y. Central 9034 Bay State uas. 38 IN. Y. Chicago&S8.L 11 Baitimore & Uhio.. 33_ | lstpreferred..... 6 Brunswick Lands.. 2d preferred.... Bufialo, Roch & P. 15 Y.&N. H Censaa Pacific.... 52 :A Y.& New Kng., 4514 Canada Southern,. 48 IN. Y.Susq & W. 81 on Land....... 6074l Preferred. 2315 Ceniral Pacific.... 14laOntario. Ly & Ohio. 1435 Ontario & 4 Clicago Alto 153 “Oregon Improvmu 258 Preterrea, 170 | Freferrea. —_ fon. 15 5 7415 Oregon Navix 427} Oregon Short Line. p 97 | Pacitic Manl. ... Chicagouss.. . 5% Becua. D.& Evans, Cleve « Pitisburg.158 " Pittsburg & W ptd, 18 Consolidauion Coal. 29 Pullman Paiace...158 Consolidated Ges..145%4 Quicksilver... 115 C.C.C. &St Louis. 337 ~ Preferred. 11 Preferred.. 85 % Renaing. 3y Colo. Fusl & Iroi.. 25 [RioGran 17 Preferred T &8 | Preferred. 40 Cotton Ol [, 153 Rock Isiand. 6514 Commercial Cablé. 130 | RomeW at &Okdenlls De}. Hudson 12454 5t. L. & S. W, 114 Del Lack&Western13915 _ Preferred. P Denver & R. Gu..... 1114 St Panl...... ... 6785, Preterred. Preferred...... .| 12514 Distiliers 48t Paul & Dulath. 22 General Eléctric: Erle...... . Preferred. 23 Fort Wayne. 150 Great Northern pra.110 Green bay. Harlem Preferred... 1394 St. Paul & Omaba. 343y Preferred. Bt P. M.& sfiver Certine g Southern Pacific... 31 Soutnern K. K.... Hocking 215/ Préferrea... Hocking V 8 "Sugar Refinery... Homestake,. 27 | Preterred... 9715 154/Tern. Coal & Trom 2534 917" Preterred... 755 Texas Pacific. 1liizols Central. Iowa Central Preferreq. 2615 Tol. A. A.& N, Mich — Kausas @ Texas 4 T0l. & Ohio Cen... Preserred.. {5 Preterrea.. 5 | Kingston & Pem... 3 " 10LStLons& K& 8 Lake Erie & Wesin 1516 Preferred. 7 Preferred. ... 59 | Union Vacifi 33y nal Lesi nortnern, 681a 1ie, follow- May most. 514c erevator; | 4 unchanged. : May, 3513, Spoi : No. 2 hite, e do Lo hams, dull, Cui » factory, , 14@18c countr; ke, Crode, 24@ mon to good, Be¢; cubes, Sge. Fruit and Produce, —Peeled, 15¢0: unpeeled, b3;@814c, ) XES—Four sizes, 514@314c. | O AC SINS_1 ondon el 3o 815@10c. HOPS-— changed. WOOL—Fi i London market upn- unchanged. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Iir, Jan. 11.—The was rather a tame affair 1o-da endeavoring (o break prices carly, and upon being convineed of the futliity of their efforts buyin back what they had sold, thereby causing a rally. advance of 1o particular importance. however, red at the opening, higher Liverpool cable htdeclive in’ British consols and lurga « arances for the week from bLoth coasts ( 000 bushels), each tended in 3 greater or jess vheat market local scaj 471, gree to communicate flrmness o the tone. The selling by iocal scaipers then began to asser: i power and & deciine 10 yesterday’s ciose took place 10ilowed by the rally previonsly refcrred to, Later s & return of weakness which carried ow the earlier inside marks. Re iwest were large at 654 cars, a rday and 237 & yearazo. For the week the arrivals in tha: section were 3335 cars, against hie last week and 1053 for the correspond- riod in 1895. Chicago received is morning aud 103,888 busheis were inspected from store. Atlantic seahoard clearances were of fair volume av 318,807 bushels. Closing Continental May whest opened from <, £0ld between 60c and 59@5914c, %sc, 14@¥ac under yesterday. Esti- {receipts ior Monday 90 cars. CORN—Was without motive or in scanias to business. The half holiday as usual was not caleulated to stir up ctivity. A moderately steady fec ing pervaded the market througiout. Eecelpts 486 cars and 70,715 bushels were teken from store. Liverpool cables were 344 higher. pori clearances smounted .0 895,415 bushels. proaching cebles were irregpiar. to 597 closin, piration and Ap- close, sympathy with the weakness wheat was menifested and a decline took place. fay c D¢ and under 870 cars. OATS- D ovened at 2875c, 80ld between 2875c and Blic, closing at 2816@28%4c, 1AGYC ~duy. Istimated receipts 10r Monduy 1 nothing unusual, no trading ihat of the regular specialists being seen. ing was staady and prices chauged but Receipts were 180 cars. 'There were no Oaistaken from siore. May oats closed lgc under yesierday. Fglimated receipts for Monday i85 ars. FLAX—Was sieady. Cash, 9214@93c; 96c. Receipts were 28 cars. PROVISIONS—Were firmer and slightly higher ecarly, the buying orders being somewhat in the &0ty at the ovening. The sentiment favored a furiler advance, and although business was ligh there was more confidence in the demand than wa displaved by seliers. Later, however, conditions May, were reversed and prices receded with 1{iue confi- Preferred....... Preferred. Manhatian Consol. 9734 U. S. Rubber. | inis & Charis. 16 © Preferred. . | Mexican Centrat... 9§ M gan Central n & S. L. eferred. .. &St L preferred preserre uri Pacifi 914 Wab. 8. L. & Pac. Preferred, Weils-Fargo. ... 4 Western Union. ntra. W U Beer.. 1615 L ¥ Iraczion.. £814 Ann Arbor CToerxG moxDe. § USasree . 10835 M K T2ds... Do, 4s coupon.. 109 | Do, U S 4s new reg.....115 utual Union 6 Do, 4s coupon...115 J Cent Gen bs.. To. 2s.........0.0 96 |Northern Pac lsts.111 11214 Do, 2ds. 101 3 11215 Do, 3¢s. .. ..:89 Cherokee 45, 1896.100 | Nornwest Consols.135%, Do, 1897... 100 Do, aeb 107 100 OR& N 1ms......105 SLL&Iron M enSs =0 St L & S F Gen 68,100 St Paul Consols ...133 St. P. C. & Palsts. 112 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..107 Southern K. R. 58. £9 Texas Paclfic firsta 8314 Texas Pacseconds.11¢ UnionPac Istor'98. 1 West Shore 4 Mobile & Obio i R GranaeWest 1sts 72 Cles & O b La Consol 4s. Missourl 1 N Cerolinacon 6s. Do, 4s..... €0 Carolina 43es. Tenn new 3. Va funding de I R Do, deferrad 65... 514 Atchison 4s. Do, trust repts s¢ 53z Do, Zds A Canada South 2ds.. 103 |G H& S A 68, Cen Pac 1staof '95 100 | Do, 24 7s. . Den & R G 1st.....111 |H & Tex Cent bs..i07 Do, as. $ 84 | Do. con 6s. 104 Erie 2ds . 65 iReading 4s 74% Kansas Pa Consois 71 Missouri 6s.. — & Fa Ists Den divi0634 IS FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENe., Jan. 11.—the spot market is firm at 5s 8d. Cargoes are firm &: 28s arrived. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Janu- ary, 0s 413d; February, 53 434d; March, 6s 5i4d; April, 5s 534d; May, 55 6d SECURI vs. L0; Jan. 11.—~Consols, 1061%; sil- ver, 164; French Kentes. 101t 35¢. Builion into Bank of England, £257,000. CHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 day . — sams Sterling E o 489 Sterling ¢ sse gL 8934 New York i e Par New York ange, telegraphic.. — Par “ine Silver, 'S ounce. S 6634 Mexican Dollars. .. . 5314 637 BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearingslast week were $18,455,840, against $12,029,808 for the same week in 1895. Agalnof11.8% THE WEEK’S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 24 failures in the Pacific Const States and Territories for the weeh ending vesterday as compared with 16 for the previous week and 10 for the corresponding week of 1895. The failures for the past week are divided among the trades as follow 4 saloons, 4 groceries, 1 wood and coal, 2 boots and shoes, 3 general stores, 2 hotels, 1 plumber and gasfitter, 1 baker, 1 florist, 1 jeweler, 1 hardware, £ tailors, 1 clothing. WINE AND ERANDY RECEIPTS. eipts of California Wine at San Francisco in ere 14.577,262 gallons, against 11,801,698 1894. The receipts of Brandy were 285,145 gallons, against 594,500, EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS. Fxports of Flour from this port in 1895 were 950,500 bbis, agalnst 789,200 in 1894. Reducing this Flour to a wheat basis and adding It to the ex- ported wheat, gives total exports of wheat in 1895 at 14,011,000 cils, valued a; 1% 314,400, against 9,601,200 ctis at $9,067,100 in 1894. In point of quantty 1ast year's exports were the largest since A48T when they were 20,856,000 ctls, valued at g i PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Inveramsay takes for Cork 51,- 861 cuis, valued at 2562,689; Cuthona, for Sydney, 36,413 ctls at $46,000; for Newcastle, 22,416 ctls at 828,000. The market 15 steady at the good prices. Futures are higher. N £1 087 CALL BOARD s LES, INFORMAY, SESSION —10 o'clock — May — 2 tons&1 07%g: 300, $1 07%%: 500, $1 o’l!»/:Ay ® REGULAR MORNING SESS10N—May—500 tons, #1073, 1200, $1 677 $1 08: 2100, #1 081: 500, $1 081 $1 08%,. Spot, storage pald—100, $1 Vb3 BARLEY—Prices showed no noteworthy change. Feed, 885700 9 UL SRl Tivc:, Trewing, 5@8214c; Chevalier, 20 for'No, 1 75C@¥1 ' ot for off grade. S CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT SESSION—10 0'clock—May—1 70c; 100, 703jc. e REGULAL MORNING SESSION—May—100 tons, 70%c: 100, T034c; 200, 70jge. OATS—Atrivals coniinue small and the market keeps finn. Milling ‘are quotable at 76@86c F.cu: fancy Feed, 85@80c % ctl: good to choice, 5@85c; common to turr, 60@70¢; Gray, 77 850; Red, for seed, $1@1 10; BIACK, for soed, 81 @1.30; ditto for feed, T5@8bc; Sarprise, 86c@S1. CORN—No further change. Latge Yellow, 87 @30c: Small Round do, 8714@90c; White, 82: @85¢ 3 cul. oo . 2 KYLE—75@80c P otl. BUCKWIHEAT—Quoted at 85c@$1 B ctl, ac- cording to quality, FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The China steamor took out 20,542 bbls. The market rules firm. Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 65@3 65; Bakers' extras, §3 45 @3 55; supertine, §2 40@2 50 B bol. CORNMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $10 50@20 8 ton: Cracked Corn, $20 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 235c: Rye Flour, 84c; Rice Flour, 7%ac; Corn- meal, 234@3c: extra cream do, 8leo: Uatmeal, 834c: Oat Groats, 414c¢: Hominy, 4@igc; Buck- wheat Flour, d4c; Cracked Wheat, 3lpc: Farina, 4tec: whole Vineat Fiour, Se; Holled dais, 434ct eari Barlev, c; Spl , 494¢; Gréen a5 Shin b o L@ ec; Spiic Pons, £ic HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Firm at $1350@14 P ton, jobbing rates. MIDDL!NU-“~$16@X9 for lower grades up to $2v 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 B ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $21 @ to jobbing, 822 50: Cottonseed Ollcake, $21. ITAY—Steady at the established prices. Wheat, 88@12 50; Oat, 8@10 50; Wheat and Oat, $7 50@ 1150 @ ton: Barley, $7@9 50: Alfalfa, $6@9; Clover, $6@8; Compressed, $7 50@11; Stock, 750 B ton. STRAW-85@60c B bale. BEANS BEANS—Dealers report more movement and a corresponding improvement in prices in some de- scriptions. Freight rates to the Atlantic seaboard will be advanced on ihe 24th, aud there is some shipping now going on to forestall this advance. Bayos, $1@1 15 R ctl: Small Whites, $1 25@ 150; Pea, $1 50:31 65; Large Whites, $1 16@1 25; Pink, 90c@$1 1215: Reds, $1 35@1 40: Blackey Red Kidney, 81 75@1 80; Lim Butters, $1 60@1 70 ctl. 2 75; {DS—Brown Mustard guotable at $1 95@2 05: Trieste, $2@2 20; Yellow Mustard. $1 40@1 60 Flax, §1 70@1 75; Canary, 314@3%gc B ib: iuuasll/.,@m,,c 1b; Kape, 1%@2c @ Ib; Hemp, cB b DRIED PEAS—Quoted at $1 25@1 50 P cu for Niies, 81 2081 30 for Blackeye and $1 25@1 67 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS POTATOES — Volunt New Potatoes, are quotable &t 13%4@13%c B M Sweets, $1 50@2 B ctl for Rivers and $2 25 ¥ ctl for Merced; Sa- linas Burbanks, 60@90c cti: Kiver Burbanks, 25 c # Oregon Burbanks, 40@i70c: River VEGETABLES. Reds, H0@60C B ctl.o 0 Firm st 85c@$) ¥ ctl; Cat Onions, 66@76c B ctl, Arrival of 681 sacks from Uregon ms, 8@1214c B . 7@10¢ ngeles Tomatoes, 75¢ ® box; Green Peas. 5@Tc; String Beans, 10 Dried’ Okra, Cabbage, 30c B cdl; , 4@434c B 1b; Marrowiet Squash, $20 B ton. Garlic FOULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Tr yrices were weak. Live Turkeys, 10@11c B Ib for Gobblers and 11c for Hens; Dressed lurkeys, 1215@lic; Geese, P pair, $1 50@1 75: Ducks, $5 50@7: Hens, $1@ 5: Roosters, young. $4 60@5 60: do, oid, $4@4 60: Fryers, $4 50 Droilers, $4@4 50 for large and $3°50 for small; Pigeons, $1 50@2 P dozen for young and $1 for old. GAMFE—The legal senson for selling ends on the 16th. The market wss emsy vesterday. Quall, $l@l 1215 3 dozen; Mailaré, $3@3 50 B doz: Can- vasback, $3@8: Sprig, $1 50@1 75: Teal, $1@1 60 Widgeon, $126: Small Duck, 75¢@$1; Hare, The $1; Rabbls, §1 25@1 50 for Cottontails and $1 for small: Gray Geese, $2@2 White Geese, $1: Brant, §1 25: Honkers, $3@3 50; Lnglish Snipe, $2; Jack Snipe, $1 BUTTER, vas very dull yesterday and CHEE! ocks continue lig TAND EGGS. and the market AMERY—Fancy, 27@28c; seconds, 26@26¢ DAIRY—Fancy, 25@26c: good to choice, 224@ 24c; lower grades, 15@22c. CHEESE—Firm. Stocks are small. Fancy mild new, 11@11%c B h: special marks higher still; common to good, 8@10c B 1b: Cream Chedder, 111 @12c: You ,11G12c; Western, 11@12¢; ened offt again and busi Fancy Eastern, 24@25c¢. 200d {0 cho! seconds, 20@21c; store Egg 25¢ 7 doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAL5.NS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Trade is very dull, but deal- day now, especiatly es rule on the Fralt @3c B D for quar- and 415@5c B B s 4@5c B b and 514@ 6c B 1 for fan jed in boxes. 12@13c B b; Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6@63% B for 40@50's and 5c @ Ib for 50@60's: A pricots, Tva @8c tor prime to choice and 10@11c B 1 for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, 3@3%ec B I for pressed and 2@234c for unpressed; White Ya@dc # I for pressed in sacks and ; Pears, 7C % I for evaporated halves, 4@6lzc B b for quarters; Plums, 4@43ac ® Ib for pitted and 112@ 214c for unpitted; Nectar @ Ib for prime 10 choice and 634 for fancy JOBRING PRICE<—Apples, 4@4%ec; Penches, 4c and 5¢ for faucy; nboxes, 10@12 Prunes, 4c for th ze8, B@6LaC for 40@50° and 5c for 50@60's: Apricots, 6@9%ac for prime to cholce and lu@llc for fancy Moorpark: black, 13, @2Yec; White Figs, 3@5c for evgporated halves and 3@5} Plums, 314¢ 10r pitted and 1@ Nectarines, 4@3¢ @ b for prime (o B I for sli @ ' for quarters tor unpitted choice. RAISINS D DIIED GRAPES—Prices are as follows, carload lots, f. 0. b. San & London lavers, 85@90c B box; four-cro three-crown, 100: Lwo: edless Sultanas, : seealess Mu: 234c; clusters, $1 35@1 60; Deh 10@2 25; Imperidl ciusters, $2 60 @2 75; 1 Grapes, 24C B Ib. JorgiNG PRICES — Four-crown loose, 8c: 3- crown, 135 @2c; Serdless Sul- dless Muscatels, 2lgc; 3-crown London . @$1; clusters, $1 40@1 5U; Dehesa clusters, $2 2b; Tmperial clusters, $2 75 Dried Grapes, 21gc. NU s, 6@Sc B 1 Walnuts, P b for No. 1 bard and 9@91% for softsh bing lots: Almonds, 6@7Yec for I. 834,@10c for paper-shell, jobbing: nuts, 5@ 1 for ~Caiifornia; Hickory nuts, 5@GC; 6 for rough and 8e for polished; Filberts Brazil Nuls, TY%@Sc © Coconnuts, $1 00@5 B 100. HONEY—Comb fs quotable at 10@12c % 1 for bright and 8@9%c 1 for lower grades; water- white extract th; light amber tracted, 414@4340; dark smber, 4c; dark, 2 BEESWAX—23@:7c 8 Ib. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. 5@ d The B be P ORCHARD FRUITS—Apples continue dull, but prices are no lower. Persimmons, 40@75¢ B box; Apples, 75c@$1 for good to cnoice, H0@B5C for common to fwir and 1 25 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges continue slow and the feeling 1s weak. _California Oranges are quot- able at $i 25@1 76 % box for Seedlings and $1 50@2 50 for Navels; Jupanese Mandurin: £1@1 26 § box; Lemons, $1@1.50 for common and $2@2 00 for 5ood to choice: Mexican Limes, 26@650; Bananas, $1@2 P bunch; Pineapples, $2 @5 % dozen. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Trade s slow in all descrip- tions. Bacon is quotable at 6c B Ib for heav; 7c @ 1b for light medium, 9c B 1b for light, 10c for extra light and 12c for sugar-cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 1135 § Ib; California Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, 7 B bbl; extra mess do, 38: fam- 1ly do, $9@9 60: exira prime Pork, $8 P bbl; ex- traclear. 314 P bbl; mess, $13 B bbl; Smoked Beet, 916@100 B Ib. LARD—Eastern, tierces, is quotable at 6c B 1 for compound and 7%4c for pure; pails, 8c; Cali- sornia tierces, 514e tor compound and 6¢ for pur half-bbis, 614c: 10-1b tins, 7c; do 51b, 7@7lac B 1. COTTOLENE—Tc tn tierces and 77%c @ 1 in 10- 1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDE AND SKINS—Heavy selted steers, 7¢B s nd brands, 6¢; medinm, 6c; culls and brands, 5¢: light. 5c; culls aud brands, 4c: Cow- hides, 0@5%4c; culls and prands, 4@43ac: salted Kip, 5¢ % 1b; salted Calf, Bc ib; saited Veal. 6c: ary Hides, 10@11c @ Ib; culls and brands. 7@ Tljge; dry Kip and Veal, 8c: culls, 814c: dry Calr, 18¢: cuils, 10c; Goatsklins, 20@85¢ ench: Kids, be: Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c: medium. 15@ 25c; winter, L0@15¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@ 30c edch; short wool, 30@40c ench: mediurn, 40 @50 each: long wool, 60@70c each. Culls of all Kkinds, about 3¢ less. TALLOW-So. 1, rendered, 83 @do; No. 3, 30 8t refined, 534¢; Grease, 230 1b. WGOL—We quote Fall as foliows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 7@9c: San Joaquin and Southern, 8@ 8c: free Mountain, 6@7c; defective do, 4@6c B 1b. HOPS—Nominal, at 4@gc Ib. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF_First quality, 5,@60; second quality, 5@c; small, 6@7c P M. 5c: third do. 316@do thers. 6@61/4c; Lwes, 8¢ P . It %’QA L—l‘rw MUTTON. LAMB-—Spring Lamb, [2}bc: yearlings, 7o § . PORK—Live Hogs, 535@354c for large and 314 @3%4¢ for smull: dressed do, 415@634¢ B Ib. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, $410@4 15: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL— Wellington is quotable at $8 B ton; New Wellington, §8 ton: Southfield Wellington, 57 60; Seattle, § Eryant, 85 50; Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, 650: Scotch, 87 50: Ervmbo, $7 50: Cumberland, $13 50 in bulk and 815 in sks: Pennsylvanis Anthracite Exg. $13; Welsh An- zhmmlcfi.-—;uuml.ifl. ock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $10 50 in bulk and $12 50 ton {n sacks. CANNED SALMON — The Alaska Packers' Association quotes Red Salmon as follows: 1n lots of 25,000 cases. 95¢; 50,000 cases, 921ge; 76,000 cases, 90c P dozen, net cash £. o. b. ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Réfinery Com quotes terms, net cash: Cube, Crushea, Powe el Figs, | Pears, 6140 | and Fine Crushed, all 5! y Confectioners' A, 4%sc; nolia A, 434c; Extra C, 414c; Golden C, 414c: hali-barrels, 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes Yac more. SY RUP—Golden, in bbis, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c B gal. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Dry Granulated, 5c: Flour,ar. sks...... 9:202/Straw, tons 8 Oregon. ... 9,037 Hides, no. 227 Wheat, ctls. bE.491 Pelts, bdls, 75 Barley, ctl 19,240 Wine, gai 33,000 Oats, cf 965 Brandy, gals.. Oregon. ... 50 Butter, otls, Potatoes, sks...... 2,408 Cheese. cdls.. Oregon " 31276 Eees, dox. Onlons. sks. 165 Lumber, M feet. Oregon.... 631 Leather. rol 152 Rran, uk: 1,080 Paper, reams. . 7850 Orezon.... 6,850 Chicory, bbis. 48 Middlings. sks. S Quicksilver, flasks 94 Beans, sks.. 115 Borax, ctls, 266 Hay. tons. SR 17| HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL, W Baker, Bakersfield E Lord, Hanford ¥ Martin, Sebastopol CLilly &'w, Seattle T Hooker & w, Napa H Bobb, Boston M Azley & w, Vacaville E J Randall, Concord J Franklin, Tulare B Hayden, Portland F Campbell, Oakland J “'Ml_swarlh. snia Rosa Misses Campbell, Oukind H B Nichois, Selby J M Mason, Boston J Buekingham, Ukiah Miss Mason, Mass G Chaudier, Santa Cruz Miss R Moden, Fresno G T Moden. Fresno TP Lucas, Los Angeles P Sweed, Petaluma JT Eoss, Los Angeles M Princt, Santa Kosa Mrs Hayes, Calistoga B Prince, Santa Kosa V Hunziker, W Walla G TMcNear&w,Petaluma D E Dunbar, Portland Miss N Denman, Petalm S G Ecklon, Cal C F Ecklon, Cal W Buckman, Truckee H Martin, San Lorenzo ¥ Taggart, Palo Alio H Bassford, Vacaville B Bonington, San Jose Dr Biodgett, Tulsre € 8'Wynn, X W D Hobart, Cal i Fisher, Prescott J Clerinshire & w, Cal Miss A rixber, Prescott A R Baxter, Boston L C Byce & Mrs H Smith, Martinez cNear & w W H Post, Stockton v H B Catton, Szcramento Nourse, Freano G Hart, Fresho M J Loupe, Boston J L Caumb & w, Pet ¥ H Avwater & w. Pet J Browne, Petaluma LICK HOUSE. J Feely, Red Bluit G Fancher, Stackton H R Holmes, Portland ~ C ¥ Grant, Columbia chwartzkopt, Oakld A H Davis & w, Oakland H W Parks, Marysville HG Stillwell, Novato Miss Littlehale. Miss R Littiehale, Stcktn A W Jones Jr, Monterey CJ Clark, Kan H H Hateh, Sacto M Driver & w, San Jose W Power & w, Stockton R Barcar, Vacaville Sara C Hall, Santa Rosa Mrs C Russéll, Tacomn P C Simmons, Dei Monte A Ssyward & W, Hanford K B Locking & w, Boston J L Meyer, Seattle A P Somers, Ogden ingham&w,Utah 15 T Purser, Susenville recne, Los Atzeies W P Morrell, Tehama 8 P Markley.'N Y P Manznon, Birds Landing R Pigott, Boston 4D Shaw & w, N Y W Blakley, Bosien J E Boyle, Alameda LDWIN HOTEL. E E Ryan, US N D P Murphy, San J 5 Morris, San Jose FR Bell, San Jose Ames & wi, Valieio S F Johuson, Wal Creek W G Downing & wf, Cal ° L Dow, China C P Jarman, San Jose 7 Smith Jr, san Jose M R Stein & w, Stockton C A Seat & wi, Ste Clara F W Korters, San Jose W F Moriey, N ¥ J Babler, Astoria S Nerhuog, Baker City T Jacobs, East Oakland Miss Gwines, Fasadena J Oswald, Portland E S Boardmun, Los Ang H Bruhn, Wis Geo G Filley, N ¥ A Sredurn, 3 Y : C >effingwell, Sn Rafel H ¥ Hunt, Pecific Offico J P Burne, Bostor M Calkins, San Jose AW Shuber:, Palo Alto Dr Rulison, Reno PALACE HOTEL. € W Tozer, Stanford W S Wallace, Boston G H Goendle, US N D W Campbell. Chi > J Littlehale, Stockton i H Fancher, Merced frs J N iall, Sta Rosa ell, Tacoma Pa Ru Jackson, ilpots G Crossing, Bal A B Crimin & v G Wheeler & w, W By PCC Miss Hoed, S C Aull & w, Folsom ago A H Lioyd, Chicago W W Thomas, US N T G Merrill, Montana J B Lankershim & w,LA Mrs J A Parker, Tacoma G W Harding, Sn Diego C W Aiken, Cambridge J L Chambers, St Louis E G Beach, Chicago W A Close, New Jersey Mrs E M Woodward,N Y Mrs M F Gleason, N Y Mrs M E Loud, N Y HAY ew York S N Rucker, St urn, Wawona W B Jones, Peking uiman, St Lowls Col J Watson, Portland ESTERN HOTEL. Jos Bachle, N Y H A Gilbert, Winnemuca 3 F Jackson, Antioeh R Higgins, Sac mento A Simmouns, Portland L E Rodgers, Astoria D J Créihton & w, Wis W H Gregory, Wash W'W Hall, Portisnd Mrs Griftith & d,Portland — W D Mesa C Daly, Portiand REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS.| reet, 125 K ot Van Ness ave- by N 814; $10. John . Capron to Madge Manion, Hattie Kearny and Mamie G. on. lot on W line of Devisadero street, 67:6 S of O'Farrell, 5 23:6 by W 103; ot on SW corner of gravel pit and Precita avenue, SW S0 by SE 300 Jots 239, 240 and 241, Precita Val- ley lands: &150 property in Santa Clara County #10. E. C. and Almeno F. Seavey to Henry P. Rother- mel, loton W _line of Devisadero sireet, 90:6 S of O'Farrell, $ 28:8 by W 103; $10. Margaret T. Douglass to Margaret L. Douglass, loton W line of Broderick street, 75 S of Pine, S 25 by W 100; giit. D'Arcy M. and Kate E. Cashin to John C. Spen- cer. 1ot on N line McAliister Parker avenue, W 26, N , NE 25, Marguret McCormick to Charies R. Hagquist, 10t on E link of Jessie streel, 198 N of Fourteenth, N 25 by k 70; $10. Margaret < . Kelley to Michael Hemsworth, lot 0 W line of Mission street, 50 S of Nineteenth, 8 30 by W 90; $6. 2 Alired Olson to Mary E. Pyne, lot on N Jine of Twenty-second street, 25 W of Humpshire, W 25 by N 97:6; $10. _ Tussell (0 Mary A. Russell, lot on S line of ninth street, 105 1 of Church, E 25 by S i, George D. Russell, lot on_§ line of Twenty-niuth street, 80 12 of Churen, £ 25 by S 114; g Thomas R. Hobson (cominissioner) to Tmeius L. Solowons, 10t on S line 0f Sacramento street, 92:6 Eof Leavenworth, E 22:6 by S 87: ruest und Maria Hahn (o Harriét srnbull, 10t ou SE 2 line of Clara street, 550 N of Fifth, NE v St. 75; $10. eter A. and Christing M. Smith to Lars P, azd usta A. Johnson, Jobn and Josephine M. n, 1ot on W_line of Mississippi street, 75 S ot Butte, 5 25 by W 95: $10. Jonn C. and Annie M. Spencer to Wiliiam F. Cheney, lot on Ninth evenue, W 80 by N 72 Harrison A. and Clars O’Connor, lot on W line of Thirty-eighth avenue, 100 N of N street, N 300, W 10, N 100, W 120, 5400, E 240; $10. Jacob and Lena Brownstone to Eman $10. 1el Lewis, lot on N cornerof Edinburg and India streets, NW 100 by NE 150, a portiou of block 33, Excelsior Homestead: $10. J. G. 0sse to M. and Mary O'Doherty, lot 13, block 47, Sunnyside; also personal property; $10. Kmms E. Skaggs to J. . Care, lot on 8 line of Fifieenth avenue, 150 W ot K street, W 75 by 8 100, Jot 8, block 409, South &; heisco Home- stead and Kallroad Assoclation; ALAMEDA COUNTY. H. C. Campbeil_and T. B. Kent (trustees for James D. Smiih, Nellie and James Sutherland) to the San Francisco Savings Union, 10t on W line of Oakland avenue, at NE corner of lot 52, thence NW 1859.75, SE 726, SW 500.30 to K line of county road, Pleasanton to Dublin, thence SI 1123.82, SE '637.43, NI3 1890.50, N1V 2528.62 to beginning, being 1ot 52 less 2.60 acres off the S side thereof, map of Oakland ‘Land and Improve- ment Company, subdivision of ~anta Rita Rancho, Pleasanton, Murray Township; $6230. Sun Francisco Savings Union to H. P, Chad- bourne, same, Murray Township; $10. Margarer, Carroll (by commissioner) to Joseph Lancaster, 1ot on N line of Thiriy-ninth street, 160 ¥ of Groye, E 50 by N 100, portion lot 15, Mont- gomery Tract No. 1, Oakland Township; $954. Joseph and Elizabeth Lancaster 1o W. J. Oakes, same: $1000. Jeremiah and Harriet O. Tyreli to W, J. Proctor, loton N line of Thirty-ninth street, 335:6 W of Telegraph avenue, W 42:6 by N 100, portion ot biock 2080, map of estate of John Evoy in piat 36, Oskland Township; $10. W. A, Knowies et al. (by Commissioner) to Lester W. Forstinz, undivided half of 314 acres, beginning st NW coroer of lands of Mrs. Kich, thence NW 2.98 chains, NE 11.83 chaing, SE 2.98 chains, SW_11.65 chains to beginning, portion of V. Peraita Reservation, Oakland Township; $3519. Mountain View Cemetery Association to Rosina Williams, 1ot 229 in_plat’ 14, said cemetery, Onk- land Township; $177. k. H. aud Caliste H. Congdon to Anna IF. E. Hele, 16t on W line of Grant stree:, 125 N of Vir- ginia, N 25 by, W 123, portion of lots 3, 4 and 17, block D, Edith Tract, Berkeley: $10. J. A. Pation to J. K. Siewart, ot on NW corner of Delaware and California streets, N 135 by W 100, portion_of lot 1. block 4, Teachers’ State University Homestead —Association, quitclaim aeed, Berkeley; $1. Builder's Contract. Patrick and Nora Hegarty with John Quinn, to erect a one-story frame bullding on the SW corner of Twenty-second and Hampshire streets; $1040. - THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1896, .| W Th.| Fr. E. — = f: Moon's Phases. 1 6 7| 8 181415 P ot Firs: Quarie 202133 s 27/28129 HYDROGRAPHIO BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. 8. N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan: 11. 1894, The tume ball on Telegrapn Hili was di exactly at noon to-day—i. €., at noon of the 1: merldian, or exactly at 8 ». M., Greenwich time, A. ¥. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. S, N., in charge. - H H Pitener, Liverniore | i Mis ¥ A Dwyer, Chicago | N lie of Lake sireet, 60 W of | . Jones to Richard | OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure ! rom San Francisco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | Arcata. ... |Coos Bav. . A Blancharg Eureka SALLS. | PIER. Jan 12,1045 Pier 13 Jan12 9am| rier13 Jan12, 9am| Pier 11 Jan13. 5ew Oceanic Jun 18, 5w Piers Jan 14, zru| Pier 9 Jan 14.10am | Pier 24 Enralion. ... 1 aquina Bay.. | Humboldt Bay Portiand. Pomena. Etate of Cal Banta Hosa.. [San Diego. ... [Jan 14.11aM | Pler 11 Vic & Pge §ud | Jan 16, 8an Pler § Newoort Ian 16. 9am| Pler 11 Jan18, Srx P M S8 an18.11au Pier 11 1|70 19110am | Pier 24 Arago. .+ |4an 19.10am | Pier 13 City Sydney | Panama.......|Jan 20,12 ¥|P M S S Del Norte .. |Grays Harbor.|Jan 20, — Fifth St CltyPuebla.. | Vic & Pt Snd [Jan20. 9w |Pier 9 Point Loms. (Grays Harbor. [Jan20.12 u | Pler 2 Australia..... | Honolulu an 20.10A% Oceanic STXAMERS TO ARRIVE, Farallon.... Wellington. . ... Departure Bay Geo W Elder...".| Portland Australia........ | Honotulo . Pomona. ..|Humbolds Bay. StPaut | Sewnort. . City of Fvereii Panama ......... North Forik..... | Humboldt Ba: Mackinaw ...... | Comox Willamette Val, | Mexico. | Portiand . Empire.......... Portland Mexico.... | San Diego | City of Puebla.. | ¥ictorie & Puges Sound |..Jan 18 Marivosa ....... Sydnes....... |--Jan 16 Willamette. .| Deparcure Bay |-.Jan 16 Polnt 1.oma.....|Urays Harbor. Jan 17 Eureka.. ‘| Newpore Jan 38 Arazo. Coos Bav . | jan 18 San Rlas........| Panama...... .{.-Jan 18 Del Norte. Grays Harbor, |::3an 18 Crescent C Crescens City........... |-.Jan 20 State of Cat.... | Portland. . 22 1::Jan 21 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. WIGH WATHR LOW WAT) Rises El ! Small. Large. Small. Large. Rises) Sets 11567, 9.054] 0.00A' 9,554 SHIPPING - — | 0Ca; 4.36p| 7.25/ 5.12| 5.66a .00A' 5,201 7.25' 513 8 48 INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. SATURDAY. January 11. Stmr State of California, Ackley, 54 hours from Portiand, via Asioria 43 hours; pass and mdse, 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr ‘Homer, Drisko, 44 hours from Coos Bay; pass and mdse, 10 J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Rival, Johnson, 15 hours from Fort Brage; lumber. te Samuel Blai Sumr Albion. Luudquist, 20 hours from Fort ragg; 140 M ft lumber, to Union Lumber Co; 68 rr ties, to to J 8 Kimball. mr Arcata, Coustins, 50 hours from Coos Ba; pass and mdse, to O C & N Co. ic stmr Costa Rica, Mclntyre, 98 hours from Depurture Bay: 2500 tons coal, (o & Dunsmuir | & Sons. Stwr Mineola, Pillsbury, 106 hours from Port Townsend; 8400 tons coal,’ to 8 P Co. Oakiand irect. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, 85 hours from Victori: and Puget Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Per- kins & Co. _Stmr Peru, Fricle, 25 days from Hongkong, via Jokohama 1535 days: pass and mdse to P M S S o, Br ship Inchcape Rock, Wilson, 116 days from Tondon; 13,040 casks cement, tod D Spreciels & Eros Co. Schr Bessie K, Anderson, 27 hours from Albion: lumber, to J § Kimball. Cliearea. SATURDAY. January 11. & Somr Alice Blanchard, Dunbam, Portland: N S 0. Stmr Fureks, Jepsen, Kins & Co Ship Susquebanna, Sewall, Avonmouth: Balfour, Guthrie & C Ship Levi G Burgess, Younggren, Nenaimo; It Dunsmair & Sons. Schr Ratiler, Nielsen, sealing voyage, Japan coast, Bering Sea, via Attou Island or Unalaska; | Frea'Nielsen. | Saiied. SATURDAY, Jannary 11, U S stmr Philadelphia, Cotton, Santa Barbar: = Br stmir Atridy, Golding, Yekohama and Hong- cong. Stmr Cleone, Miller. Stmr South Coast, Hansen, Portland and way ports. Stmr Sunol, Wal Portland. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, Mendocino. Br bark Inveramsay, Crombie, Queenstown. Schr Christina Steftens, Nordling, Telegraphie. { POINT LOBOS—Jennary 11—10 pM—Weather | cloudy; wind caim. Charters. The schr Aloha loads mdse for Jennle Wand, mdse for Kahu ul | Wood ana ship Elwell, coal at | port. | * Portlana wheat charters for Europe are | ship Fennia. 30s; Br ship Cambrian King, 363 3d. 1s 3d less direct—prior to arrival; Br bark Cadzow Forest, 358 net—prior to arrival. The Ttal ship Cavaliere Ciampa is chartered for wheat to Syduey, 19s. Spoken. Per Br shin Inchcape Rock—Nov 27—Lat 55 34 long 80 19 W, Br ship Machribanish, hence Oct , for Leith. | Oct 19—Lat 13 06 X, lonz 26 33 W, Br ship Craizend, from Newcastle, Eng, for San Francisco. Domest ¢ Ports. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Jan 11—Schr John | A Campbell, from Newport. . »;fllud Jan11—Br ship Oid Kensington, for Ade- aide, LALLAM BAY—Safled Jan 11—Bktn Mary nkelman, from Port Gamble, for Sydney. n 11—Schr Queen, from San Pedro. “ VENTURA—Sailed Jan 11—Schr Emma Clau- inn. YAQUINA BAY- for San Francisco. | _BOWE LANDING=ATrTi' Monterey. hence Jan 10. | _HU {E—Salled Jan 11—Stmr San Franciso | _ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 10—Schr Neptune, hne | Dec 8: bktn Chehalis. hence Dec 29; Jan 11—Simr Columbin, hence Jan 9; Ger ship Flotibek, from Sho: ter Bay. Sailed Jan 11—-Stmr Signal, for Puget Sound: Br ships Andrets, Riverside, Br barks Samarkand and | Penryn Castle, for Queenstown. EUREKA—Arrived Jan 11—Stmr Pomona, hne | Dec 0. * Sailed Jan 11—Stmr National City. for San Fran- | clsco: schr Edward Parke. ALBION—Sailed Jan 11—Stmr Santa Barbara. SEATTLE—Satled Jan 11—Schr Geo W Watson, for Newport: ship Occidental, for San Francisco, { Arrived Jan 11—Schr Sailor Boy, hence Dec 26. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Jan 10—~chr Chas R Wilson, hence Jan 2; sche Fanny Adele, hence | Jan 4: schr Annie Gee, from Redondo. Salled Jan 11—Schr Ploneer, bktn Gardiner City, for San Francisco. POINT AREN A—Salled Jan 11—-St. for Port Los Angeles. COOS BAY—Arrived Jan from Redondo. PORT HADLOCK—Safled Jan 11—Schr Azalea. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Jan 11—Stmr Pasadena, for Eureka Arrived Jan 11—Stmr Tillamook. TACOMA~—Sailed Jan 11—Schr 3 M Colman, for SUNBSS. ed Jan 11 N LGO—Arrive an 11—Stmr Excel from San Pedro. g SOUTH BEND=—Sailed Jan 11—Bark Aureola, for San Franclsco. CASPA Sailed Jan 11—-Stmr Caspar, FORT BRAGG—Sailed Jan 11—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. Forelgn Ports. FALMOUTH—Arrived Jan 10—EBr shi, tho- mene, hence Sept 4. Py LEITH — Arrived Jan 9—Br bark Errol, hence Aug 19, and reporied heavy weather on Dec 28 in which decks were sirained and boats damaged. NANATMO-—Salled Jan 11—Bark Gen Fairchild, for San Francisco. DEPARTURE BAY—Arrived Jan 11—Ship Orl ental, hence Dec 21. Movements of Trans-Atlantio Steamaors. NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 11—Stmrs Nender- land, from Antwerp and Southampton; simr Norge, from Copenhagen. Sailed Jan 11—Sumr Maasdam, for Rotterdam; stmr La Gascogne, for Havre: stmr Pheenicia, for Stettin; sumr Bonn, for Bremen: stmr Etruria, for Liverpool: stmr Ethiopla, for Glasgow; stmr Mo- bile, for London. HAVRE-Sailed Jan 11-Stmr La Bretagne. for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Jan 11—Stmr St Louls, fon New York. ROTTERDAM—Sailed Jan 11—Stmr Veendam, for New York. GLASGOW —Sailed Jan 10—Stmr Carthogonia, for New York. 1mportations. PORT ORFORD—Per Arcata—1 pkg castings, 1 bx mdse, 2 pkgs express. Coos Bay—81 bxsapples, 231 sks potatoes, 814 bbls salmon, 7 cscheese, 1 bx mdse, 2 pkgs tim- ber, 3 pgs €xpress. 450 tons coal. ASTORIA ber State of Calliornia—1ak com, 7 PKES express, 20 cs salmon. 54 sks oysters. Portland—1412 qr-sks 400 hf-sks 227 gunnies flour. 6880 sks bran, 2984 sks potatoes, 491 sks onions, 156 sks bark, 930 M ft lumber, 97 vk, crackers, 2438 pkgs paper. 27 cs cheese, 25 bags onlon sets. COOS BAY—Per Homer—1 pkg machinery, & bbis whisky, 2 pkgs mdse, 1 sk furs. 1 keg 10 bxs butter, 245 bxs apples, 168 sks potatoes, 400 tous coal. PORT TOW NSEN D—Per Umatilla—1 cssalmon, 7 pkgs mdse. ictoria—512 bdls hides, 4 sks wool, 1 cs mdse, 16 sks gluestock. Seattlo—1 bx halibut, b8 cs salmon, 1 plg leather, | 1 bbi baking powder, 1'bx silverware, 1 lot furni. tnre;gfl bdls M‘de .“7%011?111 Gosl ]0' zlerlce-ln‘fl. 1 o g00ds, elting, X3 insulators, 2 bbls satmon bellies, 1 cs fruit. 1 cs shoes. East via C P Ry—69 c8 cigareties, 61 cs tobacco, 12 cs caps, 9 cs cigars, 1 ¢s machinery, 220 cs hats, | 24 pkgs mdse, 1 cs axles, 12 cs hardware, 450 o8 whisky, 116 bals bides. K verett—840 bdls box parts, 10 bx-car strips, 10 sks cleats, 1 pkg mdse, 1200 bars bullion, 245 rolls 103 bdls paper. u\\&-mm—l keg glucose, 8 pkgs mdse, 5 cans starch. Anecortes—6046 sks oats, 1 cs shoes. ‘Tacoma west of Fal 2738 hi-sks 500 qr-skx flour, 350 sks barley, sks oats, 120 sks flax, 10 sks shorts, 917 sks wheat, 3 bxd planos, 1 bx ci- gars, 17 plgs mdse. Tacoma—87 sks bones, 3 pkgs butter, 1 cs C San Pedro: Goodall, Per- - Honolulu; schr bark Rufus 1 ‘anaimo for this Rus | | —Sailed Jan 11—Stmr Farallon, Jan 11—Schr Scotia, for Newsboy, for mr Alcazar, 11—Schr Seven Sisters, £00ds, 11 es lubricators, 400 bars bullion, 15 pkgs mdse. HONGKONG—Per Peru—1621 pkes matting, 33 pkgs silk goods, 10 parcels §66 pkas coffee, 682 pkes oranges, ‘136 pigs curios. 1280 pkes ofl. 4 Pkgs raw silk, 998 pkgs tea, 25,591 pkgs rice, 7000 pkis mase. For overisnd—4a16 pkgs mattng, 146 pkss silk g00ds, 26 parcels, 395 pkgs curios, 1079 phis raw silk, 722 pkgs tea, 80 pkgs rice, 1087 pkgs mase. For. Central and South America—28 pkgs silk 800ds, 4 pkgs tes, 75 pkgs rice, 61 pkgs mdse. Consignees. Per Arcata—Tmmel & Smith’s Cash Store: Marshall, Teggart & Co; Wieland Brewin Co; R M Smith; Hilmer, Bred:off & Schulz; 0 C &N Co: Getz Bros & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; De Bernardi & | Co. Fer State of California—Allen & Lewis: Thomas Ellison; C J Leist & Co; Otis, McAllister & Co; J 1. Walden; Jansen, Rose & Henev: M P Detels; I Union: "John F English: Woit & Sof Jonas Trlanger & Co: Thomas Longhra PaperCo; M Levy & Co; Dalton Bros;” Murray & Steinhagen; Jansen, Rose & Heney: Paoific Fir Lumber Co: J'P Thomas; Willamette Pulp & P Co; Vhite Bros; Portland CrackerCo; A S Smith; E'J Bowen: Fogarty & Parker;: J K Armsby & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; Darbee & Immel. Per Homer—J D Spreckels-& Bros Co: Murray & Steinhagen; Hilmer, Bredhoif & Schulz; M P Detels; Garcla & Maggini: Smith's Cash Stors: H Dutard: Crown Hills Bros; Standard Ofl Co: St Louis Furniture Co: M Gordan; Freestone Distilling Co: Risdon Iron Works; Gétz Bros & C Per Umaiilla—a Haas & Co 2 Grddin &Co; R E Farren: Standard 0il Co: Selby Smelting and’ Lead Co: € J Leist & Co: Chambers, Price & Co: W Jan- Allen & Lews C Jacobson & Co; ¥ Dutard G W Howard; J Everding & Co; Smith & Blanch ard: Wm Lewis &Co; Armcs & Co; MeNutt, Kohn & Co: Raymon i & Williams: Stetson. Ren® ner & Co: W G Richardson; Deming-Palmer Mill- ing Co; Porter, Slessinger & Co: Datrymen’s U: Wells, Fargo & Co; American Tobacco Co: lander & Co; Brown & Adams; Geo W Gibbs; € H Aever: Michalitschke Bros: P Berwin &06:J % Friedlander; Triest & Co: G. W Tibbelis: il Wal- deck &Co: Wm Wolft & Co: American Union Fish Co; Bissinger& Co: C E Whitney & Co: © M Mann; A L Bryan Shoe Co: C McDonald; Davis, Haber & Co: M Ehrman & Co; J K Armsby & Co: Tillmann & Bendel; W B Sumner & Co: General Electric Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: Oregon Imp Co: Meyer, Wilson & Co; Pacific Glove Works; W B Gladdin; Getz Bros & Co; G N Foster; G son; Saidin; Oeee s Foster; G Johnson; Per Peru—J _C Siegfried & Co: Co: N Laren & Co; Daniel 3 lett & Iee; Thannsen & Co ) Southern Pacific er: B Hart; Hew : Macondray Company Tolt & Co: London, Paris and American Ban nore Bros; Cox Seed and Plang Co; K Tsaacs & W B Roune & Co; R B Bain; Hongkong and Shanghai Bank; Bank of California: J H Cain & Co: \ 1 M J Brandenstein & Co; J Gilmore; W S Davis; J O Blanchard. For Lals Shivving Intelligence See Twelfth Page. OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post 8t., cor. Stockton OFFICE and S TYPEWRITER, I= ] W.C. RARIG, S I 157 New Montgomery T Two in One. Street, S. F. J : H Dutard; | D RAILROAD TRA 3 LOW RATES EY RAIL PORTL.AND, OR. TUESDAY. JANUARY 14, And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. Leave from S. P. Co.'s Ferry landing, foot of Market st., at 8:00 p. . s7 so—lnc:udlnz Bertn 1 Pullman Tourlst 3 LSO. Slecper. First-class tickets, including berth in $ 15:00 Pullman Standard Sleeper, E Sap- 1 - SPECLYL NOTICE. This train will 0ot stop to dellver of take on pas- sengers at intermediate stations, nor will tickets be 80ld 0 baggage checked to Buch points. _ | _# Through Tickets for Puget Sound | Points on Sale at educed Rates. |~ For furthet informagion apnly nt { 613 MARKET STREET (Grand Hotel Ticket Office), San Francisco. | RICHARD GRAY, T, H. GOODMAN, Gen. Traflic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt, SOUTHERN PAUIFIC COMPANY, (PACIFIC S¥sEE.) * enve nand are due to arcl SAN FRANCISCO. — Frow NOVESTER 20, 1895, — A Hagwards, Niles and Way Stations.. 1 Z:00% At Paproce: Ordenand dom 73004 Benicia, Vacavilie Rumses, Sacra- mento, and Redding vis Davis. .. 71304 Martinez, Sau Ramon, Napa, Calis- toga and Sania Ror: Ban_ Jose, Sacraments, Marysville, Red Dluft and Sundays excepted Orovill #8:304 Peters and biflton, 004 821 Leandro, Haywa 9:00a Los Angeles Lxpr (for Yosenite), Tral LEAVE ton - & Way St ns St'na 0P Fort Costa and Way Sta Or San Leanaro, Haywards n I eandro, Haywerds & W | 0 Martinez, Sau Rawon, Valiejo, Naopa, Calistoga, Ll Verauo and Santa, S 4:00x Ecpicia, Woodland, K its. St 0r San Lewndro, Hays 0r New Orleans Bxprees, Fresno, Bakers- cld, Santa Barbara,Los Augele: Atlantio Tixpress . Ogilen and 1 1 San Jos luropeais Ha wards, Niles 0r Vallejo......... 17:458 | 0 Oregon Fixpross, | ville, Redding, Portland, Puget | Sound aud 1 eiienes.s JOVASE | Tean & WaySt'ns 10:508 | trs 1112:004 OCEAN eTEAMSHIFS) PACIFIC COANT STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES e e VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. Firmt Class........$8.00 Secoxnd Clams. . $5.00 Meals and berth Included. Ticket Office—4 New Hontgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. #2:15p Newark, Contirv Alwaden, Felton, ' Sevta Cruz aud Prin 4:13 Newavk, 111:25F Hunters' Excursic Way Statfons 61354 San Jose and Way Htatious (New Almadcn Wednesdays only),. 1:43, Tres Piios, Santa € Paso’ Rob Guadalupe and Prin- D Stations 7:05p 20:464 San Joso and Way Stations.... 5:008 A Pulo Alio and Way St . 336y | or San Jose, 7, Tres Pincs, Sauta Cruz, Salinas, Mon terey and Pecitic Grove . *10:104 0 SanJose and Principal Way Stations 9. 00 San Joseand Way Statione......... *#:004 | Or San Jore and Way Staiions *5:384 6:30p San Jose aud Way Staiions, 6154 Se San Jose and Way 1745y —T0— $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For reservations call at 19 Mont- gomery street. State of California sai! GOODALL, PERKT January 9 January 14 €0, Gen Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. PACIFIC COANT STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: > For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- {isnoo and Sitka {Alaska), & ¥ 4.3, Jan. 15, 30, Feb. 14. For Victoria and Vangouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Jan. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, snd every fifth Qny toereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R. at Tacoma with N. P. R, R, at Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Por: Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aad Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 . x., Jan. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 830, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbars, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East Ssn Pedro (Los ADgeLes) and Newport, 8t 9 A. M., Jan. 8. 12, 16, 20, 34, 28, and every fourih day ereafier. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (8an Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (1.0s Angeles) and Newport, 11 a. ., Jan. 2,6, 10, 14,18, 22, 26, 30, aud every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Caho, Mazatian, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. M.. 35tk of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery treet. GOODALL, PEREINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Markes st., Ssn Franclsco. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold_flelds (Freemantle), Austra- lin: $220 first olass, $110 steerage. Lowesi Tates 1o _Capetown, South Africa. Stearship Australia, Honolulu only, Tuss: day, January 21, at 10 A Australian steamer, MARIPU-A, salls via Honolulu and Auck- land, | bursday, Feb, 6. at 3 P M. SPECIAL PABTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Feb. 6 and 15, 1896, ‘Ticket office. 114 Montgomery street. Frelght office, 327 Market street. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. WITAGMEGEIIEMLB TRANSATLANTIQUB French Line to Havre. (QIPANY'S IR (NEW).42 NORTH River, oot of Mortonst. ‘Travelers by ohis line avoid both transit by English ratlway aad tne discomfort of crossing the channel in a Small boat. New York to Alexandria, Kgypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second class, $116. LA BRETAGNE, Capt. Rupe.. _.January 25, LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeut ... e L R For further particulars apply to £ psx A FORE s Asent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New Yor! 3. F. FUGAZI & CO. Agents, b avenue, San Francisco. WHITE STAR LISE. Onlted States and Rogal Mail Steamers New York, Q BETWEEN orl ueensiown & Liv. SAILING EVERY WeEK °oOr ABIN,$60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $36 and $40; Malistic aint foutonle §35. Steerace Tickets from England, Ire. , Scotland, Sweden, Norw: & throiigh to San Francises ot raten. inemers ng dates and cabin plans may be pro from' W. H. AVERY, Paciic Mail Dock, b r s General Office of the'Company, 613 Markel street, under Grand Hotel. . W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COXPANY. QUEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnigntly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgn, France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Thronfih bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co., issuéd for freight and treas uze to direct ports in Engiand and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout Cperbours Southampton, Kirst class, $105; tnir ‘alsss, uriher iculars apply to FARROPE & Cor Aents 306 Caliiornis st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 8, Washington ALS P. M. Daily, Except Bosanyo ™ BF Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Pet, Mary Garratt, Cliy ‘of Stockton, Telephone Maln 805, Cal Nav. and Impt. Co. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. Agents, 5 Montgomery | ac lowest rates. Tickets, A COTS. | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAR FRAKCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:18 9:00 11:00a.M. 31 200 $3:00 | =400 $6:00 *6:00r.u. From OAELAND—Faot of Broadway.— 00 8:00 | 10:00a.. $12:00 *1:00 iz 0 3400 *5:00r .. A for Morning. * Sundays excopted; 4} Monday, Thur: e P for Afternoon FSaturdays ouly. undays only. iay and Saturday nights only. soud Saturdays 6Sundays and Thursdaym SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY ¢, Tiburon Ferry—Feot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, ), 11:00 A.>.: 12 80, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra t i) 861130 p./ 3. Saturdaye—Extra trips at 1:59 d 11:30 P. M. SBUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.x.; 1:30, 3: 5:00, 6:20 P. 3. Sl San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. M. 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 p. M. Saturdays—E: Bt 1:55 F. O, And 6:35 B oty T Lo ripe 1:40, 3:40, SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. M.; 6:00, 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. ( Jneffect San Francisce. WEEK | Ses- 1895, Suv- | WEEK DaYS. | DAYS. Destination. DAYS. Davs. 7:40 AM 8:00 AM| Novato, [10:40 Ax| 8:50 Ak 8:30 pxt 9:30 aM| Petaluma, | 6:05 2 |10:30 A% 5:10 Px|5:00 ra/Santa Rosa.| 7:30 py| 6:15 Pa Fulton, 7340 Ax| Windsor, 10:30 ax Healdsburg, Geyserville, 8:30 Fuc| Cloverdale! | 7:30 pu| 6:15 ru | Pieta, 7:40 axe| Hopland & 18:00 ax| Ukiab. | 7:30 px| 6:15 ru 740 ax 10:50 A Guernevitle. | 7:30 rx Sonoma (10740 AM and 6:05 x| Glen Ellen, x| 10:40 A |10:30 A 0 pc| Sebastopol. | Tgio8 11 5i15 pac “Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs Kelseyville, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukinh for Viehy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Canto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Poiter Valley, Johs Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, ~Scoum urexa. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced rates. indays reund-trip tickets to all polats be youa San Radacl at hoif rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding. L, @ WEITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager, ~ Gen. Pass. Agent. Cloverdale for the Geysers. AND Pacific RAILROAD ) Trains leave from and arrive st Market-Street Fury‘"“ SANTA FE EXPRESS To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at 3:30 ». ar., carry! Palace Sloepers and Tourist Sleepers o Chlae via Kansas City withon, : Tor Tia Kansas Clty withont change. Annex cars for CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid Vestibule Train Daily, with Dinin nnder Harvey's management, Connecting rans leave San Francisco at 9 . x. and 3:30 p. x. daily. The best raflway from Callfornia to the East. New rails, new ties; no dust: interesting scenery: and good meals in Iarvey's dining-room or dining- Ticket (‘flice—644 Market Street, | Chronicle Building. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RATLROAD From San Francisco, beginniog October 27, 1895, WEEKDAYS, 30, 9:15, 11:08 A.30.; 1:45, 8:45, 6:15, 6:30 P . Extra trips_for San_Rafacl on Mondays, Wednes ‘aays and Saturdays at 11:30 F. M. 00 S0 00, 1150 . s 1130, 500, 4:30, S611B THROUGH TRAINS. 50 A. 3. woekdays—Cazadero and way stations 8100 A. M. Sundays— Poini Reyes aua way siatioas VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. e iy A dee (Via Sausalito Ferry). For Mill Valley and San Rafael—’ San Queniin—7:30, 54 M; 1:40, 5:15 P ML SUNDAYS. P.M. *Does uot run to San Quentin. 1:45 P, &, Saturaays—~Tomales and wWay stations STR. MONTICELLO, . Landing, Mission 1. Pler 8.

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