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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDN SDAY, JANUARY 15, 1896 THE C SUMMARY OF Silver advanced. Foreign financia Shipping Wheat Barley. Oats, Corn a Hay weak but no lower. Bmall White Beans higber. New Rhubarb in the market, Green Peas in br Butter and Che: Xigs lower. Toult: G Limes lower. Dried Fruit and Ra Provisions unchanged. Jiides as before s of Hops. Turpentine advanced. WEATHER BUR“AU REPORT. UNiTED STATES ENT SURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan- her condition: gary 14, 1896. general forecast: wing are the seasonal rainfalls to date | 2 those of thie same d ka — .88, last season 1 season 16.12; Fresno 1.15, 50 4.60, 1 1.71. last season 7.21: The fi 8s compared son: E 8.54: Yuma Bri wouth temperature. astward, wai the Pac uz the exact rains have 1 tral California norfhw Condit settled weather along the Pacific Slope, with snows snow: cogler 1 cooler. Arizona— San Fro NEW YORK MARKET early trading. better pol America: likel and {t_was stat 1l in: erest in Ame The early advan in the g short accou few o and 1 Attorney stock to-day. did not discuss meeting was held simply iug certain changes in the by In the last hour the m steady in fone. T per Sales, $1,358,000. ville and Na: Bichigan C ern Pacific Chic 1907 10934 FLOUR—Dull. low grades, $2 2 'y, § 0: do patents, $345@3 75: Minnesofa cl £2 50@3 10; do > @4 10: low extras, §2 @:: do patents, $i@4 320: supertine, $2@2 common to fair extras, do, $2 90@: Buckwheat flour, $1 25 BUCKWHEAT SMEAL—Q 2 30: Brandywine, $2 25. RYE—Nominal. COR BARLEY graded Western, MA Dul elevator, BR@EBI4C: atloat, BAF WHE. ol Options dnll and firm &t 14@34c advance, follow- Ing the West and on local cove 2 yed, January, 8714¢ Tune and July, 6614, No. 2, 34%4@35c, tive. N March, COR' eievator: 33 on focal cover: only traded in. 34740, OATS—Quiet, steady. uary and Febroary, prices: No. 2, 2 Chicago, 25c: 2314c: mixed Western, 24@35¢; white State and FBED B MIDDLI RY E—Feed, 60@65c. Provisions. —Dull, unchanged. Tierced beef, quiet; c @16: cut meats, firm: shoulders, 414c; do hams, 8@814c: middles, nom- BEE inal. LARD — Firme: $5 2535 nent, compound, $4 76@. PORK—Quiet, steady. BUTTER—Moderate demand. quiet; Con! asiry, 12@21c dairy. 11@1 @211%5¢; do factory, 91o@17 tation creamery, 14@19c: rolls, 9@l CHEESE sylvania, 17@1835c 17@17%4c. o - TALLOW—Steady. City, 8%c: country, 37%@ rtves OTTONSEED OIL—Quiet. easy. vellow, prime, 28@2814c; do, off grade, 2714 | 21 60@1 622 TURPENTINE POTATOES Long Island, $1 10@1 RICE—F: 534c: Japas MOLASSE! COF March, $1 No. s ldc. @12c. PEACHES—Peeled, 15¢: u. PRUNES—Four sizes, 514 RAISINS—London 4-crown loose Muscatel, 4@bc; do S-crown, 3@ 8lkc. 9/sc. [ éfm i PS—Dull, weak; State, common to choice, 3 @9c: Pacific Coast, 335@9c. London market un- changed. WOOL—Moderatedemand, firm: domes:ic flecce, 16@z2c; pulled, 15@34c; Texas, 9@13c. Merchandise. PIG IRON—Quiet; American, $1 COPPER—Quiet; Lake. 89 : domestic, 83. ; Straits, $13 10; plates dull, | SPELTER—Nominal; domestic, $4. LEAD—Quie TIN—Dul OMMERCIAL WORLD. THE MAREETS, CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Trr., Jan. 14.—The wheat market | was absolutely devoid of incident even of minor importance this morning, the complaint of no busl- ness being heard on all sides. article, the ofticial statement oOf the world’s ship- ments (and that was incomplete owing to a Rus- sian holiday) being the only item of information not classed as routing, received. The shipments | mentioned amounted to 5.680,000 bushels, with Russia estimated at 1,200,000 bushels. less than anticipated and furnished the strength Receipts at the Northwest were 410 cars, against 414 last Tues- day and 166 a year ago. store were 75,883 bushels and 250,000 bushels | @ Liverpool cables were quotations firmer, nd Rye unchanged. News was a scarce v dull and weak. e plentiful and lower. Oranges dull. ins in carioad lots lower. transactions. | To@85c: common to fair, @T0c; Gray, Local inspections from | Bradstreet's report of the | world’s visiblessupply was received at noon and 1 5 slight decline in prices, the decrease— ©65,000 bushels—not being s large as expected. | Shorts aispiayed some encrgy 1n covering after the s recovering on the demand and May wheat opened quotations were lower. noon hour, closing at 'about_thy from 5314c to 5915@59L4c. sold between 6875c 5953¢, Fig¢ hizher than Estimated receipts for tomorrow 85 CORN—Quotations in corn changed at short in- worning, the apathy if not_greater than that which éxisted in whe rendering impossible anything but the most indi- | ferent action. The large receipts this morniug, 834 | cars, were discouraging o holders fluence short_sellers from store were light at bushels cleared at the seaboard. cables were quiet and 14 lower. nounced an increase in_stocks of 433,000 bushels. May corn opened at 281jc, sold at 28@2814c and 2854, closing at the outside, Y hixher than Estimated receipts for to-morrow 420 tagnation was the most noticeable char- For two hours af being_cqual to st season 16.28: | ego 1.57, last season s morning, 834 Withdrawals 7,665 busheis and 30: e following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California t —, Red Bluft 54, San Independence 56, 62, San Diego 60, Yuma 70. San Francisco dau minimum 50, mean 54. An area of high pressure is moving sh possessions north of Monta Francisco 58, Fresno 66, Bradstreet’s an- is Obispo 62, Los Angeles aximum temperature 58, acteristic of the oats trade. the opening there was not the shightest alteration in prices and later only moderate fluctuations oc- No oats were Teet’s reporta an increase ay oats closed 14@ Estimated receipts ior 1se very cold :gions and east is_apparentl > means of 10 Itw snowy weather over the platean An area of low pressur: Coast, but the: 3 of 34,000 bushels. | 3¢ higher than yesterday. to-morrow 175 cars. ; LAX—Was firm. Cash, 93@84c; May, 97%4c. 1 along the Pacific Slope from C ut Roseburg. overed a gleam of hope in product this morning in the light run of Prices at_that place were ons received the benefit of that circumstance, but receded through sympathy with grain, which had then lostils opening strength. a full recovery took place, the close being at the best fignres of the day. 15c higher: May- lard 5@7%ac higher, and May ribs 10c higher. Closing Prices. WHEAT—January, b PROVISION higher, and prov ature b n more than 20 degrees. 24 hours over Mc sco for thirty hours st made at San Fran 1idnigh 4 ) Califor: weather; southeasterly wind Soutnern California—Clond: Continued showe and possibly light a—Cloudy northern por PORK—January LARD—January RIBS—Januar. MONEY—Was " probably snow h—Cloudy per cent on call and 6@7 per t on time loans. New York exchange sold at 80@80c premium. tationary temperature. v—Unsettled weather, r Wednesday and Wednesday Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, receipts of cattle to-day were about an average for Trading was fair at steady prices. Light receipts of hogs and active buying caused an ad- vance of 5¢ per hundred pounds in that market. The sheep market was quiet. Financial. NEW YORK, N. were the rule at_the Stock lie improvement al outlook abroad and the advance in | railway secu lowed intimations that the 10 be set 14.—Higher prices The arrivals were | 5500. Common to_extra | 25(@4 80: stockers and feeders, $2 50@ 3 s and_bulls, $1 70@3 b0; calves, @6 59; Texans, $2 35@4 15. HOGS—Receipt s1n London which fol- Heavy packing and common to_choice | sorted, $3 80@ inferior to choice, 3 Dy arbitration a houses were the principal buyers at tl the fortnightly xistence of heavy short , 53 6 light, $3 60@3 823 5@3 65; lambs, $8 25@4 80. NEW YORK STOCKS. re had develoj ¢ was equal to 14@1 75 per ¢ ral run of stocks, while Metropol Traction jumped from 1021 pected engagement of £1,100,000 port to kurope Tather upset the calculations of the bulls, and not only induced reali The pressure (o sel of insignificant proportions, followed were confined to Chicago Gas was dep 10 6435 On reports from il intended making a fresh Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad ales for the Money on call easy at 3@7¥: last loan at 5% and closing offered at 3%. Prime mercantile pa- Mexican dol- | ons except | sterling exchange actnal business in bankers’ billsat 34 8715@4 8734 for sixty days and 34 89@i 8914 for demand. Posted rates, $4 BS@i K9lo. | from 662 t the Commor Coun attack on the property. There was an unfounded rumor to the effect that neral the reorganization ferred ran off ubout the directors to declare the Commercial bills, Government bonds firm; State raliroad bonds firm. board was quiet. CLOSING ETOCKS. Norfolk & Wes®. Leather pre- Siiver at the point 1o 5734 on the failure idend on the stood that the directors the matter at all, and that the v for the purpose of mak- aws of the company. rket was dull ana about Net changes show decline it out of Chicago Gas, sey Central and Baltimore and Ohio, which gained 14@1% 4 ver gent. land, Loraine and Wheeling preferred brought against 45 the last previously reported sale. Total sales were only 155,000 shares. Railway and miscellaneous bonds were higher. Chicago and_Erie Colorado Coal and second consals stamped certificates, a Central firsts, 1 citic consols_sixe: Am Tel & Cable..... 841 orth American.., Adams Express. |Northern Pacific. Alton, Terre Haute. ‘American Express.111 American Tobacco. S0 Nortnwestern. Rock Isiand, Jer- INCY. Central . Y. Chicago&S.L, 12 ist'preferred Baitimore & hio. runswick Lands | Buftalo, Roch & Canada Pacfic, Canada Souther: Canton 1and. ... Centrat Pacific.. Ches. & Oblo.... Chicago Alton. Preterreq... ... | Chicago, B.& @ Chicago & E. Iii: - 2. . Y.Susq & W..o 151 Ohtario & Western. Oregon Improvme certlficates, 115 10 723 unified fours, S0l sevens, 3 ral o cons debenture fives of 1809, 2't0 105 0 first consol eral fours, 3 10 871a fives, 14091 Texas Pacific firsts, 115 to In Government 1907 brought 110, and $1000 .. 794 Oregon Navigation. 214 Oregon Short Ling |Eacific Mau., Peoria, D.& Evans. Pittsburg & W ptd. Puliman Palace, People’'s Gas of .. 134 1099; Lteading gen- Hallway consol ‘onsolidation Coal. 29 Consolidated Gas,.147 C. C. C. &St. Loui: bonds - $1500 coupon fours of registered fours of Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 27 |RioGrande &W esia yinter wheats | Cotton Ol Uert.... {Rock Isiana. Commercial Cable. 135 |RomeWat & 125148t L. & S. W. Del. Lack& W esternl611s Denver & R. G. | fancy Spuzenberg: ve mixture, $2 10@ 2|8t Paul & Duluth, 22 Preferred.... 3 &1, Paul & O & $240@2 85, | @2% bunch; Pineapples, low Western, $2 3/ Southern Pacitic. Soutnern R. K. 0. 2 Milwaukee, 47¢; un- Hocking Valley. Sugar Rennery. Preferred.. ... 7 114 Tenn. Coal & Tron. 27 T—Nominal. No. 2 red, store_and 934¢; 1. 0. b., 7014 ci uograded red, 64@72c; No.1 northern, Homestake . H. & Texas Cent.. | Lilinols Central.. |Texas Pacific, 4| TOLA.A.& N.Mich — Tol. & Oblo Cen.... 3 Kansas & Texas. ... m. Lake Erie & W ey 705 Union Facific i ar. Options were dull and firm at 14@3;c advance following the t. ¥ January and February, 35¢; May, Lage Shore. . Nauonal Lead. U’S. Cordage. Louisville & Options dull, firme: Louisville Nag Ch 2 white, 283, Manhattan Consoi. Mempnis & Charls. Mexican Central... Michigan Centrai.. Minn& S. L. Utica & B. River..160 Wab. S, L. & Pac.. | Plums, 815c for pitted and 1@1Vsc for unpitted 1814 Western Union, 1Wis Centran........ {Wheeling & LE.. 2515 Preferred......... 247"/ Am Cotton Oil ptd: W U Beet....... L X I'ractioi. . £9%4|Ann Arbor.... CT081NG BOXDS. ~1UB3LIM K T 2ds. 1st preferred. Beet hams, inactive. ¥ extra-India mess, $15 50 pickled bellies, $5; Missouri Paclfic.. Mobile & Ohio. Nashville Chatt.. tional Linseed.. | 24@ 6 05; South America, $6 35} P U S 45 new reg. n Do, 48 coupon...116%4 N J Cent Gen bs...114 |Northern Pac 1sts.114 11214 Do, 2ds. Mess. $6 10@6 15. : 40 June, 16 e saeiei a8 | Do, 5 Cotibon. Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 |Nortniwest Consols. 14015 Do, deb Ds..... [OR &N 1sta- 777106 'StL&IronMtGen 5s 79 StL & 8 F Gen 63.10 St Faul Consols do fancy. 1 small, 814@1044c: part skims, 314@7c ums, 2@3c. Pacific 6s of 95 D.C.3-60bs.... Ala Cless Ad.... Do. unsettied. State and Penn- uthern, 16@17c: icehouse, 156@16c: do. per case, $2 50@3 50; Western fresh, ac Cal 1sts. 108 |Southern K. R. bs. 91 Texas Pacific firsts 85 Texas Pacseconds. |UnionPac 1stof'96.103 West Shore 4s Mabile & Ohlo 4s.. 6514 | R GranaeWest 1sts 74 512 Atchison 4s. 57| Do, 2s A o Carolina £145...10. Tenn new . | V& funding debi... 66 —Dull, weak. Strained, common to good, Firm, 32@3215c. Northern New York, 50@90 Do, deferred b5 Do, trust repts st Canada South 2ds.. Cen Pac 1sts of '95 10014 Den & K G lst.... State Rose, 70@90c! $2@6; Maine, “Domestic fair extra, 3@ Sweets, rly acti airdemand. New Orleans, open kettle, g0od to choice, Dull, 5 Ks Fa lsis Den FOREIGN WHEAT IN LIVEEPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Jan. 14.—the spot market is quiet at 58 6d. Cargoes are dull &t 28s arrived. points down to 5 points MARKETS, tember, $12 05 Rio, dull, stead. dull; fair refining, 3@3%c; 7 and No. 8, 5 1-1 AR — Raw, centrifugal, 95 No. 6, 43c: No, 4340 No. 11, 4 of A, 4is@inge 4%c:’ confectioners 4 erushed, 5lec: powdered'and cubes, 5%pc; gran- ulated, 47@5c. ¥ruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Apricots—Bags, pecied, 534@814c. c. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Janu- ary, bs 4d: February, 58 414d; Hlarch, 6s 5d; Avrll, 5s 514d; May, 5s 514d. SECURITI®S. LONDON, ENG., Jan. 1 3 ver, 30554; French Rentes, 1012 35c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. igh Sterling Excnange, Sterling Cables. meld’ A, Blge: stanc /)futoxns—hper-lhem 1lc; do, soft-shell, UTS—Standard, 612@7¢c; Qo soft-shell, New York Exchange, Fine Silver, ounce.. Mexican Dollars PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. ' WHEAT—The Cave York takes for Cork, 73,125 ctls, valued at $76,781. Choice milling is firmly held for full figures, but shipping grades are quoted rather easier. Trade is quiet. No. 1 is quotable at$1 06@1 0614 B ctl; (NN choice, $1 0715@1 0834; lower grades, 90c@ $1°05%5; oxira dvblce Tok milling, $1°15@1 1850, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION — 10 olclock — May — 100 tons, $1 0735 REGULAR MOENING SESSION—May—100 tons, $1 07%: 400, $1 08: 1000, 51 081 AFTERYOON SESSION—May—200 tons, $1 08; 600, $1 0774 800, $1 0734; 2200, $1 0764c. BARLEY—No change whatever, on account of | | the rain or otherw se. Feed, 683,@70c; choice, Ti144c; Brewing, 756@8214c¢; Chevalier, $1 10@1 20 for'’No. 1 and 75c@$1 @ cul for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES, INFORMAT, SESSION—10 o'clock—May—100 tons, 70c; 100, 7014c¢; 200, T03se. REGULAR MORNING S1ssIoN—May—100 tons, 7035c: 800, T0%4c. A¥FT RNOON SESsTON—May—500 tons, 70%gc. OATS—Inactive at previous prices. Milling, 75 @85c T ctl; fancy Feed, 85@90c: good to choice, 7@ ok, for seed. 51 10 ditto for feed, 75@85¢; Surprise, 95c@S1. CORN—Nothing going on at the moment. Largo Yellow, 871,@80c: Small Round do, 5714@90c; White, 82Yp@85c 3 ctl. RYE—Quiet at 75@80c ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at 85c@$1 B ctl, ac- cording to quality. . FLOUE AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR— 85¢; Ited, for seed, $1@1 10 31 30 Net cash prices are: Family extras, | $8 55@3 65; Bakers' extras, $3 45@3 55; super- tine, $2 40@2 50 B bbl. CORNMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20 3 ton: Cracked Corn, $20 B ton. MILLSTUF¥S—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as fol- 1ows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 234¢; Rye Flour, 8%4c¢: Rice Fiour, 7lhc; Corn- meal, 28,@3c; extra cream do, 314c: Ontmeal, 8%c: Oat Groats, 43gc: Homiuy, 4@4Vze; Buek: | wh'eat Flour, dc: Cracked Wheat, 84¢: Farina, 4%4c: whole 'Wheat Flour, 8¢; Rolled Oats, 41401 Peurl Barley, 414@4%5c; Split Peas, 434c; Green do, 534¢ @ by HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—$1350@14 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $20 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 B ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $21 % ton; jobbing, 822 50: Cottonseed Oflcake, $21. —Tn rain was not heavy enough to depress h remain unchanged, though the market is weak. Wheat is quotable at$5@12 50 ¥, fon: Oat, 810 50; Wheat and Oat. 37 60@ 50 @ ton; Barley, $7@9 50: Alfalfa, $6@9% }_'ngs-_;.lsS@s: Compressed, $7 50@11; Stock, $6@ 7 on. STRAW—35@60c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—An advance in Small Whites, which are in demand, was the only change. Otherwise there is no particular activity. Bayos quotable at $1@1 15 B ctl: Small Whites; $1 25@1 60 B ctl; Pea, $150@1 65; Large Whites, $1 15@1 25; Pink, 80c@$1 12145: Reds, $1 35@1 40: Blackeye, $175@1 85: Red Kidney, $175@l 90; Limas, $250@2 75; Butters, $1 60@1 70 B ctl. CEDS—Brown Mustard quotabie at §1 95@205: Trieste, $2@2 20; Yellow Mustard, $1 40@1 60; Flax, 1 70@1 75; Canary, 314@815c B 1b; Al :Anllggl 4@6%gc B 1b; Rape, 13,@2¢ » Ib; Hemp, c @ 1. DRIED PEAS—Nominal at $1 25@1 50 3 cul for ?‘uek $1 20@1 30 for Blackeye and $1 26@1 57 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES — Sweets are lower under larger arrivals. Volunteer New Potatoes are quotable at 116@13:c B Ib; Sweets, $1 25@2 B ctl for Rivers and $2@2 15 B ctl for Merced; Sa- linas Burbanks, 60@90c ¥ cti: Kiver Burbank: @35¢ @ sack: Oregon Burbanks, 40@70c: Reds, 50@60c B ctl. ONIONS—Quoted at 85@95¢c P ctl; Cut Onions, 65@75¢c B ctl. VEGETABLES—New Rhubarb, the first of the season. is in from San Lorenzo and is beld at 10¢ B 1. Peas are in larger spply and dull. Mushrooms, 6@lsc ¥ M: Dried Peppers, 6@10c; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 75c@§1: B_box: Green ' Peas, 4@6c; String Beans, —: Dried Okra, 12%ac; Cabbage, 40@50c B ctl; Garlic, 4@5c P Ib; Marrowia Squash, $20 # ton. POULTRY AND GAME. POCLTRY—The demand 1s poor and stock moves oft slowly at easy prices. Live Turkeys, 10@11c Ib for Gobblers and 11c for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 12@13c B Ib; Geese, P palr, $1 50@1 75: Ducks, $6@7; Hens, $i@ 5: Roosters, young, $4 50@5 50: do, old, $4@4 60 Frvers, $450: Broilers, $4@4 50 for large and $3@3 50 for small; Pigeons, 81 502 B dozen for young and $1@1 23 for old. GAME—The legal season for selling closes to- day. Yesterday’s market was largely overstocked and _dull at lower prices. Quail are quotable at 75c@$1 B doz; Mallarc, $2 50@3: Canvasback, #2@5; Sorig, $1 25; Teal, 75c@$l: Widgeon, 76c@$1: Small Duck, 50@75c; Hare, Tbe@$l: Rabbits, $1 25 B doz for Cottontails and 75c@$1 for small: Gray Geese, $2; White Geese, 75c@ $1: Braut, $1@l 25; Honkers, $2 60@3; English Snipe, $2; Jack Snipe, $1. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market showed no change what- ever. CreaMErRy—Fancy, 27@28c; seconds, 25@26¢ . Darry—Fancy, 25@26c: good to choice, 2215@ ower grades, 18@22c. TEESE—Fancy mild new, 11@113c: special marks higher still; common to good, 8@10c % 1: Cream Cheddar, 11@12c; Young Americs, 11@12c; Western, 11@12c; Eastérn, 12@13c B 1b. EGGS—There was another slight decline yester- day. Fancy Eastern, 23@24c; 2ood to choice East- ern, 22@2350: seconds, 20@21c: store Eggs, 20@ 22350; ranch Eggs, 23@26¢ doz, the latter figure extreme. | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS—A car of Siskiyou Ap :irs is offering at $1@1 75 @ box. outside figure for Persimmons, 40@75¢ B box; Apples, 75c@$1 for good to choice, 50@85c for common t fwir anG 1 25 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS—Limes sre weaker again, California Oranges, 31 25@1 75 for Seedlings and $1 60@2 50 for Navels; Japanese Mandarins, $1 25@1 40 ¥ box; Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@z 50 for good to choice: California Limes, 75¢ @ box; Mexican Limes, $550@6: Bananas, $1 @5 % dozen, DRIED ¥FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prices for both Dried Fruits and Raisins in carload lots are lower. Jobbing prices remain undisturbed. The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 215@3c® I for quar- tered, 3@3%zc ¥ 1 forsliced and 414c B 1b for evaporated; Peaches, 316@ic B M and 515@6c for fancy; peeled in boxes. 12c; Apricots, ?l(,@ 8l4c for prime to choice, 93¢ for fancy and (U@ 11 3 b for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 2@2lac for unpressed; White Figs, 3Ya@4c in sacks; Pears, Tc B M for evaporated haives, 4@6lge B I for quarters; Plums, 4c @ Ib for pitted and 114@ 21,e for unpitted; Nectarines, 5@6c @ Ib for prime 10 Choice and 614¢ for fancy, JORBING PRICEa—Apples, 4@414c; Peaches, 3@ 4c and 5S¢ for faucy; peeled, in boxes, 10@1214c; Prunes, 4c for the ‘four sizes, ¢ B Ib for 10@50's and 5¢ for 50@60’s; Apricots, 6@9Vsc for prime to choice and 10@1l¢ for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, 13,@2Vac: White Figs, 3@5c; Pears, 61ac for evaporated halves and 8@bac for quarter Nectarines, 4@5¢ B Ib for prime 10 choice. RAISI AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are as follows, carioad lots, f. 0. b. San Francisco: London layers, 85@90c @ box; four-crown, loose, | 8%c B 1b; three-crown, ioose, 214c; two-crown, : seedless Sultanas, 33,@4c: secaless Muscateis, jac; three-crown lLondon layers, 70c: clus: ters, $1 35@1 50; Dehesa clusters, $210@2 25; Lmperial clusters, $2 602 75; Dried Grapes, 214¢ B 1. Jong; PRrICES — Four-crown loose, 3c: 3- crown, 214@214c; 2-crown, 154 @z2c; Seedless Sul- tanns, 53, @dc: Scedless Muscatels, 214c London Tayers, 85c@8$1: clusters, $1 4 H Dehesa clusters, §2 25; Imperial clusters, $2 75: Dried Grapes, 2ac. NUTS—Chestnuts, 6@8c B 1b; Walnuts, 7@8c * Ib for No. 1 hard and 9@9%% for soitshell, job- bing lots; Almonds, 6@7%uc ior Languedoc and y ?lflc for paper-shell, jobbing: Peanuts, 314@ b for " California; Hickory nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6c for rough and Bc for polished; Filberts, 8a9c: Brazil Nuts, 7Y2@8c B Bb; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5°% 100. HONEY —Comb 13 quotable at 10@12c B b for bright and 8@9c § I for lower grades; water- white extracted, 5@blgc B Ib; light amber ex- tracted, 41 dark amber, 4c: dark, 2@3c. BEESWA. “7¢ B b PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Quotations show no change. Bacon Is quotable at 6c P Ib for heavy, 7c B B for light medium, 8¢ B 1 for light. 10c B Ib for extra light and 12c for sugar-cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 1134 @ D; California Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $7 9 bbl: extra mess do, $8: fam- ily do, $9@9 50: extra prime Pork, $8 B bbl; ex- traclear. §14 B bbl; mess, $13 @ bbl; Smoked Beef, 915@10c B Ib. LARD—Eastern, tierces, i3 quotable at 6c B I for compound and T¥ac for pure; pails, Sc; Call- fornia tierces, 634c for compound, and 8¢ for pure; half-bbls, 61/4c; 10-1) tins, 7c; do b1b, 7@Ti4c B th. pOOETOLENE~T¢ In érces and 7%c @ 1b in 10- ns. - HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7¢ B 1b; culls and brands, 6c; medium, 6c: culls and brands. 5c: light, be; culls and brands, 4c: Cow- hides, n%.’al{gc culls"and brands, 4@4ise; salted s Kip, 5¢ saited Calf, 8¢ 1: saited Veal. ¢: dry Hides, 10@11c @ Ib; culls and brands, 7@ TYae; dry Kip eal, culls, 634¢: dry Calr, 18¢: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each : Kids, b Deerskins, good_summer, '25@30c; medium. ’84% 25¢; winter, 10@15¢c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 1f 20c each; short wool, 30@40c each; medium, @50c each; long wool, 60@70c each, Culls of all S A ed, 33, @Ac . 0. 1, rendered, 3 No. 2, Bi4c: Tefined, 534c’ Gronse, Laeg b e WOOL—We quote Fall as foliows: Humboldt and Mendocine, T@9c: San Joaquin aud Southern, 3@ 6c: free Mountain, 6@7c; defective do, 4@6c B Ib. HOPS—Nominal, at 4@6c @ Ib. Small sales of fair 10 good at 41h@5c are reported. There are about 50,000 or 60,000 hales remaining on the ast. 3 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—The Altair, now on the way to this port from Calcutta, brings the largest cargo of Bags ever made in one shipment to this Coast, It in- dividend of $3 per share, pay carried to surplus accoun of trusts accounts of $2,300,000 over the previous year, 800 Alta. ......06500 Exchqr....07]_50 Ophi 400 Andes.... 28400 Excnqr. 800 Caleda.. 08 400 Challge... 200 Chouar....70 500 Kentcl 400 400 65100 Mexican..621900 ...... 500 1500 . 61 600 Scorpion.. 400 ...60700 S B& M. 900 88600 S Ne: 500 86 300 .. 3 300 ... ++v++-85 500 Sil Hiil . 400 CCaV.. 2,45 400 80 300 Union C. 700 14215 600 79600 . 500 Con Im 500 ...... 600 Beicner. 40B& B 200 200 400 Buliion 300 Challnge. 300 900 Challenge Con. 27 29 Ophir.. Con.New Y or} Crown Point, cludes 9,000,000 Bags besides a_quantity of jute and cloth. Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, $410@4 15: Wool Bags, 24@26¢. COAL— Wellington i3 quotable at $8 8 ton; New Welllngton, 88 @ ton; Southfield Wellington, 005 Bay, 87 50: Seattle, 85@5 50: Br: :_5’1_, \vm]send.a‘e 503 Scotc , $7 5 Brymbo, Cumberland, $18 50 in bulk and $15 in s Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh An- thracite Kgg, —: Cannel. $8; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $10 50 in bulk and $12 50 B ton in sacks. TURPENTIN E—Is higher at 50 P gallon. o SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes terms, net cash: _Cube, Crushea, Powdes and Fine Orushed, all 554c; Dry Granulated, 5c: than barrels, and’ Boxes 14c more. o SYRUP—CGolden, in bbls, 15¢ ® gal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follow: BEEF—First quality, 5%.@6ec; second quality, 415@5¢; third aé‘. 3la@dc P VEAL—Large, 5@bc; small, 6@7¢c B . MUTTON—Wethers, 6@6yc: Ewes, 6¢ B B, LAMB—Spring Lamb, 1 yearlings, 7¢ B . PORK_Live Hogs, 333@35s¢ for large and 314 @3%3¢ for small; dressed do, 412@5%2C & b. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour,ar. sks...... 2,470 Hides. no. 1,464 Oregon, 1436 Pelts, bdls. ... 360 Wheat, ctis. 5 Wine, gais.........40,100 Oregon. 74,950 Butter, ctls.. ...l 424 Barley, culs. . 8,357 Cheese, culs.. Oats, ctl: . 350 Eges. doz Oregon. 2,748 Leather. rolis. 182 Paper, reams. 2,690 Quicksilver, flasi Hay. tons...] Oregon. Straw, tons. THE STOCK MARKET, Occidental broke again yesterday. Closing at 91c 437 Lime, bbls.... Chicory, bbis. 15 on Monday it opened yesterday at.84c and ran down to 3¢ on the noon informal ‘session under heavy selling., Chollar also broke, declining to 60c 2t noon. These were the weakest Stocks, the others holding up well. Onthe afternoon board the feeling was stronger and Occidental got back to 68c and Chollar to 6dc, the other stocks being steady. The market continued strong at the close. NOTES. Union Con. is assessed 20c. The Pacific Surety Company has declared a quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, papable imme- diately. The Bank of California has declared a quarterly ble on the 15th,* To-day will be dividend day for a number of local banking, gas, electric light, telephone, telegraph and other corporations. The Consolidated New York and Hale & Nor- cross assessnients will be delinquent in oflice to- day. The Silver King Mining Company of Arizona has reelected the old management and principal offices, with J. W. Pew as secretary. “Lhe ‘annual méeting of the Sierra Nevada Min- ing Company takes place to-day. The annual meeting of the Utah has been called for the 29th. The Ovhir Mining Company has recelved the sum of $7326 as gross proceeds of concentrates treated by the Selby Smelting and Lead Works. These concentrates came from 472 tons of base ore worked at the M:xican mill. The total cost of working the ore, treating the concentrates and sll freight charges did not exceed $3 53 per ton. AU the annual meeting of the California Safe De- sit Bank yesterday the following directors were J.D. Fry (president), Henry Williaras president), R. . Fry (second vice-president), § Treadwell, J. C. Johnson, R. B Wallace, Henry F. Fortmann, F. W. Lougee, A. D. Sharon, J. Dalzell Brown (secretary-treasurer) and I. G, Wigkersham., The secretary’s report howed that the business of the instituiion was in & higily prosperous condition, notwithstanding thatthe building was - ensirely vacant during all of last yeur owing to reconstruction. The net profit of the year amounted to $71.626 99, out of which $60,000 was disbursed in_dividends, balance being There was an increase Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stocx Board yesterday: REGULARMORNING 8| 400 Alpha.....23 400 Crown Pt.22 300 Occldtl....84 100 Belcner.. 27100 .. . 24100 ., 83 800 B & B....91'600 G & C.....521600 .. E0 100 Bodie....40500 H & N ."1.30/400 Potosi ....50 00 L Was! 66100 Mexicn. -65/100 64600 01500 2100 1 61800 S Nev.... 50 ae 60 1000 Union C.42 45400 Ophir....1.40 200 Y Jacket..41 +2.40/400 Ovrma....19200 .. 42 AFTFRNOON SESSION—~2:50. 62 +.-831000 G & C....55/500 Poto: 135 68 100 -39 63700 671000 Y Jacki.45 500 C Point...22 500 68 Following were the sales in the Paclfic Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR SPSSTON—10:37. 600 Aloh 500C N Y 1200 Alta .. .06 600 C Poini. 300 Belcher. 100 B&B..... 261100 G & C. 89500 .. 12900 16 300 ] 1230 400 Ovrmn_...19 102200 Potost 031500......... 02500 Savage. 500 Bullion.. 400 Justi 69400 L Was) 150 Confi....1.16 400 74500 Utah... 733500 Y Jacket.. 200 Alph: 2.55/200 Oceldtl....68 | 300 Alta.. 471400 ... ... 70 300 .. )7 100 Confi ...1.10 300 Ophir. 200 Andes.....21100 .. 1.15/400 821y 41600 7 16100 HEN 0500 Suvag: 200 Bulwer.. 1.351200 .. 400 Caleda, 03300 ... 300 09500 Kentuck..08/500 § B& M...10 | #8500 Mexican..61/200 8 Nev....49 65500 Unton ... 41 100 Chollar.... 400 ........ 800 C Point.." CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Jan. 14—4 P. . By Asked.| 24 25Jackson. 05 07\Juha 10 12 NevadaGiesn. 04 06 08 10 Occldental, Chollar.......... 64 _65O0verman . 18 20 | Lon. Cal. & Va!2.45 2,50 Potoi...... 53 b4 Con. Impeniai. 02 _ 03 Savage. 29 80 Confidence.....1.05 1.15 Seg. Boicher... 09 11 — 06 Sierra Nevada 47 48 22 23 Scorpion.. KastSierra Nev — 04 Stiver Hill 03 Exchequer. 07 U8 Silver King. - EurekaCon.... — 25 Syndicate.. = Gould & Curry. 56 66 Union Con. 39 Hale & Norcrs,1.30 1.35 Utah. 07 Tow) oo U2 04|Yellow Jacken 44 45 SBTOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, TUESDAY, Jan. 14-2 ». 3 UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid, Asked.| Bid. Asked. U S4scoup..1071, — |US4s reg...107%g = MISCELTANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stChbless, — 110 [Do.2d Ias 6. — = Cal Elec[,6s.106 — [P &O Ry 65107 — CntraCW s, — 100 |P&Ch Rv6s.102 — Dpnt-stex-cp 77 95 |Pwlsi.RR6s. — 11615 EdsnL&P 6s.106 — |Reno. WLEL — 105 F&CH RR68.10515 — (RiverW Co6s — 100 Geary-siR8s. 10275105 [SactoP & L..100 ~ 1023, LosAngLgs. — 101 [SF&NPRR3810034101 Do,Gnted, 15 SPREAriz8s — " 95 MEtstCble |SPRR Cal6s..110 — DokyConbs..107%510814SPRE Calds. — 9714 NevONgRSs. 100 “|SPBrRCalSs. 96 - 961a N PCRR68.108Ys — . SVWatergs.. 1207312114 N Ry Cal 6s. umfi BVWaterds.., — 99 N Ry Cal 53, — " 108 |[StkinGE&EES — 103 Oak Gns b3, 10415 — [SunstT&Tés. — 100 Do. 2d Iss 55.10415 _ [SutterstRbs. — 11014 Omnibus 6 o 92 118311984 VisaliaWC 68 Packoltags, o 10%) 3 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa. 46 46 (San Jose..... 7815 96 Marin Co..... 49 65 (SpringValley 96% 974 GAB STOCKS. Capital, _ 40 (Pacific Light. 4515 48 Central )"’ 95 — |SanFrancsco 7113 73 Onk G LEH, 51 51% Stockion..... — = 21ij PucGasImp, 7914 80 | INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd.150 — [Sun ... 5615 = g COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC, — — |LondonP&A.1273,130 Anglo-Cal ... 5915 62 |London&sk. —" 30 BankotCal.. — 238 (Merch Ex... 13 — CalSD&TCo.. 57%, 60 |Nevada. 3 T FirstNaonl, 174 = — |Sather B -3 Grangers.... — — BAVINGS BANK STOCK3. GerS&LCo.1400 1510 [Sav&Loan.. — 150 HumbS&L.1000 ~ — [Security......210 245 Mutual 36 4115 Union Truse. — 830 8K SavUnion “— 480 BTREET RAILROAD STOCKS., Californta....105 — (Oak,SL&Hay — 100 Geary-st. 60 70 [|Fresiaio..... 5 — Markel-si.... 444 44%pSullersbuiin = —- orifectioners’ A, 47gc; Magnolia A, 434c; Extra ,414c: Golden C, 434c; hali-barrels, Y4 more Black Strap, 10c 850 Lumber. M feet. 10 52 Hops, bIS.......... 140 2 Broom Corn, bales 88 . 120 SION COMMENCING AT9: 80, | | bery .83 | 20 3 Justice. e 04 27 8Benwex .l 056 06 92 94Lady Washl — 02 — 40 Nexican. 62 64 41 42 Mt. Disbio. 5 20| 15 17Mono — 06 POWDER STOCKS. 15 ;g%{;;g:on. — = - mt.. Teligg el % MISCELLANEOUS STOCK: ra aska Pkrs. 97 ~ |OceanicSSCo 15 273 BlkDCoalCo. — .10 - |PacAuxFA. 1 —— CalCotMills. — — [Pac Borax... 98 100 CalDryDock. — — |PacI&N Co. 30 EdisonLight. 9534 9614 Pac Roll Mill: = GasConAssn, — ™ — | ParfPaintC T4 78 — PacTransCo, — 26 124 1315 PacT&TCo 50 — JudsonMtgC. — "~ “"SunsetT&T.. 40 — MerExAssnl00 110 [UnitedCCo — 25 e MORNING SESSION. ard—$2000 California-st R R Bonds, 109%; 110 S F Gaslight, 7134. o AFTERNOON SESSTON. Board—5 Market-st Railway, 443: 40 Oakland Gas, 5114 82000 S V 6% Bonds, 121, Street—§3000 California-st ¥ R Bonds, 1093 20 Oakland Gas, 5134, e S — REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. City, and County_of San Francisco to Hepry J. Gullagher, lot on N line of Broadway, 128 E of Polk street, E 72:612, N 276, W 51:0%3, SW 145, S 137:6; $—. J. M. Wood to same, lot on S line of Vallejo street. 165 E of Polk, E 36, S137:6, W 78, N 145; $5. A and Lelia 1. Bowman to Bert J. Benedict, 10t on N line of Sutier street, 162:6 K of Steiner, I 25 by N 187:6; $10. 7.’ J. Morzan o C. Sneider, lot on W corner of Boach 'and Baker streets, S 85 by W 137:6: $5. City and County 0f San Francisco to Hermann Hashagen, lot on E line_of Folsom street, 105 S of Sixteenth, S 60 by £ 101; $—. Matthew Kerr to Maria Kerr, lot on W line of Sanchiez street, 151:6 S of Eighteenth, S 25 by W 105; $10. Agmes C. Shaw to P. B. Elderkin, lot on N line of Twenty-fifth street, 71:25 F of Valencia, £ 46:315 by N 28:235, SW 54: $10. Barbara S. and Walter J. Raymond to Friedrich and Catherine Weihmann, lot on W line of Florida street, 260 N of Twenty-sixth, N 20 by W 100: 10, Matthew Kerr to Maria Kerr, lot ‘on S line of Tjyehtycisith street, 150 £ or' Noe, B 25 by S 5 0. Sdme (0_same, 1ot_on S line of Twenty-eighth street, 80'E of Noe, E 25 by §101:6; $10. Charles C. Furley to Adeline Marryatt, lot on W Ui of Varcanes street, 77:6 S of Filberty W 60 by S 20; $1. Johu F. and Sarah'A. Sullivan to Henry P. Sonn- tag, lot on S line of Goiden Gate avenue, 157:6 E of_Hyde street, E 20 by S 57:6: $10. Mary N. Burk to John . Bovd. lot on NE line of Steuart street, 183:4 NW of Mission, NW 45:10 by NE 137:6; $10, o1, - and Antoiriette X, Burk to same, same; A. C. Freese (administrator estate of John Hur- ley) to Joseph Kelly,lot on SE line of Folsom street, 176 NE of 'Ninth, NE 25 by SE 90; 33600, Matthew Kerr to Maria_Kerr, lot on N line of Toventletn (Napw) sireet, 60 W of Florida, W 401y W.'V. and Marle L. Huntington to Charles D. Haven, ot on E line of Sixteenth avenue, 175 N of B street, N 25 by K 127:814; $10. Lizzie' Lobree to Willian and Margaret Law, lot on S line of N street, 32:6 W of Seventeenth avenue, W 25 by S 100} $10. John 'W. and Annie L. Wright to Ucilla E. Cook, lot on I line of Twenty-ifth avenue, 175 5 of G street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Hubert Rees to Willjam McCall, lot on SW corner of Naples street and Silver avenue, § 133, W 185:7. 13 235:10, block 50, Excelsior Home: stead: $10. Matthew Kerr to Maria Kerr, lot on_ Sline of Silliman street, 28 E ot Goettingen, E 27 by S 100, biock 17, Railroad-avenue Homestead; $10. Same 1o same, lot on SE corner of Goettinger and Silliman streets. S 100 by E 28: $10. Agnes C. Shaw (o P. B. Elderkin, fot on NW line of Paris street, 200 SW of ina avenue, SW 25 by NW 100, block 13, Excelsior Homestéad: also 1ot on NW line of Paris street, 2256 SW of China avenue, SW 50 by NW 100. block 13, sume: a1so Tot ‘on NW-line of Paris street, 300 NE of Brazil avenue, NE 25 by NW 100, block 13, same; also lot on SW Hne of China avenue, 25 NW of Paris W 50 by 8W 100. block 13, same; also lot on SE line of Lisbon sireet, 250 NI of Persia avenue, NE 50 by SE 100, block 28, same: $10. Adolph Sutro to M. Helena Schueider, ot on N Line 02 Ocean boulevard, 100303 from junction of N line of ‘Ocean bo levard with S line of Derby street, £ 25:316, N 102:414, W 30:1, S 82:3, lot 12, block 5, Iigleside Subdivision; $10. Laurel Hill Cemetery Association_to Evgenio Bisuchi, graves 1and %, ter AA, South Tidge; -Atlantic D. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Francis K. and Rosa M. Shattuck to Conrad Lucht, lot_on N line of Oregon street, 115 W of Fremont, W 40 by N 120.65, lot 22,’block 20, Shattuck Tract, Map 5, Berkeley; $10. H. C. Morris to Mrs. L. Buliard, lot on N line of Bay View avenne, 50 W of Cherry street, W. 50 Dby N 141, lot 5, block 15, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; §10. Caroline E. Dwinelle to Mutual Building and Tn- vestment Company, lot_on W line of Weber street, 375 S of Central avenue, S 47, W 130.65, N 50, 1 130.35, to beginning. the N 47 Teet of lot 98, incinal Park Tract, Alameda; $1. Morris and Emma Greenbaum to William J. Smith, 1o: on NW corner of Johnson avenue and Court Street, N 87:6 by W 100, portion of lots 19 and 20, Johnson Tract, quitclaim, Alameda: $10. Daniel J. Murphy to M. H. Lyle, lots 10, 11 and 12, block 83, town of Alvarado, Washington Town- ship; $1. Mormis Rosenberg to Therese and Sarah Rosen. lot on N line of Eleventh street, 100 W of Jackson, W 50 by N 100, being lots 24 and 25, block 163, Oakland: gift. John and Cecilia G. Hugo to Robert E. and Hattie 1. Cairns, lot on S line of Twentieth street, 150 W of West. W 50 by § 100, being lot 5. block B, Tract, subject to mortgage to Hibernia Saving and Loan Society for #1500, Oakland: $10. Edmund and Lavioia Brown to Sarah J. Miller, lot on NE corner of Central avenue and Fourth street. E 40 by N 125, Alameda; $10. Lallian M. Richardson to Myra Richardson, lot on S line of Pank street. 882:4 S of San Jose ave- nue, S 50 by E 150, being lot D, block 24, Alameda Park Homestead, Alameda; $10. Andrew and Jane C. Jonesto Martin and Matllda Show, lot 11, block L, Andrew Jones subdivision, Brooklyn Township: grant. . F. and Fannie Chapman_ to Julia Boquet, lot on'N'W _corner of Mountain View averue and Olive street, N 100 by W 140, being lots 4 and 5, block 27, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; $600. Flelena Morgenstern to Alexander Johnson, lot on N Imeof Blanding avenue, 219:2 W of Park street, W 100, N 243 to San Anfonio Creek, thence S1t0 & point where a line drawn at right angles to Blanding avenue from point of beginning would intersect San Antonio Creek, distant 215 N from N line of Blanding avenue, thence S 215 to beginning, being lots 7. 8, 18 and 19, block A, Minturn Tract, Alameda: also lot on S line of Buena Vista avenoe, 50 F of Oak street, S 145, E 50, N 95,W 13, N 50, W-37 to beginning, being portion of lots 12, 13 and 13, block 46, lands’ adjacent to Encival, Alameda; 10. & James Stanley (administrator of the estate of William W. Nickals) to A. A- Moore Jr., lot on W line of San Pablo avenue, distant SE 31 from Soutn Isabella street, SW 100 by SE 25, Oakland; §2050. Maurice and FElizabeth Higgins to George T. Hellyer, subdivisions 7 and 8 in lot 16, Glen Echo ract, map 3, being a redivision of lots 10, 16. 18, 28, 26, 35 to 38, Glen Echo Tract, map 2, Oakiand Township; $10. William Jacobs to Carrie Kitchell,lot on SW cor- ner of Vernon and Diamond streets, NW 250 by W 205, being tle NI corner of lot 9, plat 13, Rancho V.dnd D. Peralta, Oakland TownShip: also lot 15, block B, Peralta Heights, East Oakland; also the N'half of lots 6 to 10, block 46, Tract B, Berkeley L. and T. I. Assoclation, Berkeley; also lots 18 to 22, bock 46, Tract B, same, Berkeley: also lots 18 t0 22, block 55, Lract B, same, Berkeley; gift. George W. and Mary A. Beaver to Fred H. Beaver, lot on_S_line of Bancrof. way, 100 E of Dana street, ¥ 100 by S 130, lots 3 and 4, block A, Beaver Tract, Berkeley: $10. Same to Anina W. Beaver, lot on S line of Han- | croft way, 200 E of Dana street, 1 100 by S 130, lots 5 and'8, block A, Beaver Tract, Berkeley; $10. Same to Kate W. Beaver, lot on'S line of Ban- croft way, 300 E of Dana street, £ 100 by S 130, 10.37 and'§, block A, Beaver Tract, Berkeley; $10; Same to Kthel Beaver, loton S iine of Bancroft way, 400 E of Dana street, 5 100 by S 130, lots 9 and 10, block A, Beaver Tract. Berkeley:; $10. Henry Pym to James Glazier, lot 7, block F, Crystal Spring Tract, Berkeley; $10. Wiliilam and Eliza Malley to’ Mary . Woolf, lot | on NE corner of Mountain View avenue and Orange street, 50 by N 140, being lot_4, block 26, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Mary Smith to Peter H. Smith, lot 3, in K half of block F, Iands adiacent to Encinal, Alameda: $10. Meta Schmidt to William H. Schiidt, all interest in real or personal property in Alameda and San Francisco, quitclaim deed; §10. Builders’ Contracts, William B. Bourn with William Bell, 1o erect a two-story building on E line of Webster street, 82:6 S of Broadway: $16,950. Margaretta J. Wigg with James McLean, to erect a one-story building on E line ot Lott street, 95 S of Haight; $3574. —————— HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. J T Edwards, Winters H W Cra bb, Oakville W H Knowlton, Cal M F Campbell & w, Cal R T Devlin, Sacramento C T Davenport, Mexico Mrs J W Tunson, Nebr A McGregor. Suisun G W G Anderson, Cal Mary S Green, Boston J T Begver, Utah ‘W H Baldwin, Sacramto G A'Smith, Courtland A P Halfhill.Los Angeles R G Hojt & fnl, Wash TS P Bass, Shasta BF AdamsJr&w, 11l B F Walton, Cal T B Hull, Cal L P Farmer, Tudor H A Merriam, Los Gatos N R Pomerest, Or TP L Lloyd, Fresno L A Spitzer, San Jose J Stevens, Shcramento H W Holmes, Bos-on 3 M Mesorville, Stockton H L Enstman, Ukiah W Rocheford, Omaha F P Gould, Omaha Miss Heath, N Y F J Eastman, St J E Meyer, Pt1ownsend L Green, Petaluma R J Owens, Sta Rosa_ Wm Johinston, Cal J°0 Zumwalt, Williams J R Price & w, Sacto J W Willard, Boston H A Preston, Jamestown G S McRenzle, Napa D F Wernock, Chicago H Weymann, Tehama P Musto, Stockton F M Chittenden, Cal W H Ingels, Cal D P Durst, Wheatland E J Briscoe, M San Jose W A Chapman, Cotati A B Lemmon, Sta Rosa J M Marmon, Ukiah W C Williamson, Cal D Geldmocher, Colusa J M C Jasper, Cal C L Ruggles. Stockton J H Kourth, Colusa C C Felts, Maxwell H A Logan, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL. Dr P 8 Coke, Sun Jose Max Friedlander, 11! F J Field, Monterey J Williams, San Jose I Lesger, N Y XN Hashim, Tavary H Sawalr, Aniz P J Keelor, Pa Dr H W Emerson, Cal ¢ Lung, N Y LJ Lawston, Chicago R Beires, Chicago E N Kretchurn, 111 S Roth &w, NY .. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Mrs Church & 1, Ashind F § Smith, Oakland T J MecGam, Boston Geo J Ford, Stockton Chas S Parker,Lockeford J V Gaft & w, Benson © F Karner, Benson Archie McGregor, Suisun J E Harlow, Portland Jobn Mahoney, Alameda J F Stewart, Brooklyn Peter Coltler, Til ‘W Brown, Salem, Or Geo Kohn, Kansas City £AD—Passed JanZ13—Br bark In- July 29. for Queensiown. -~ Passed Jan 9—Br brk Maelgwyn, BEA(IJ(H]}! HE vermark, hence CUXHAVEN hence Dec 31 LIZARD—Passed Vancouver, for France. CALCUTTA: Hill, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans- NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 14—Stmr out Jan 13—Stmr Southe LICK HOUSE. B F Saunders, Salt Lake G J Miller, San Rafael 600 80c | TV Harris, California Miss F Davis, Modesto H I Lewelling,St Helena F C Francis, Oroville AW Jones & s, Montery R J Blowers, Wood Mrs H L Geiger, Tacoma C C Irish, New York J R Hampton,Washingn E Sternbegn, Rrentwood E T Dean, Merced J S Green, Salt Lake C BSeecley, Napa Jan 18—Dan bark Clmoria, fm 21—Br ship Primrose e Atlantic Stexmers, A McFarlapd, Napa, W E Smith, Menlo Park C H Edwards& w. Visalla G L Bishop. Stockton Alfred Daggett, Visalla F W Hatch, Agnews Mrs A Gerester, S Jose Cickoit, San Rafael C W Stephenson, 8 Jose W L Jackson, Portland S F Black, Sacramento A H Davis & w, Oakland D F Dougiass, Los Ange | G Iddis,ship C McKenzie F M Quimby., € J Noak, Sacramento ‘Washington Mrs J M Thompson, Naas W Mrs M F Chandier.Denvr S K Hueins, Chicago E W Biddle, Healdsburg J D Lynch, Los_Angeles Mrs Dr F S'Banks, Neva Miss R Banks, Nevada T R Brown & w. Seattle W P Lynch, Oroville H N Baggs, tockton D Robbins, Suisun C Crome, Portand S A Alexander, Fresno 1 Hatton, Modésto Yates, Los Angeles € Cornell, Merced W D Patterson, Detroit v Morel, New York t Bullock, Bureka ‘Hamburg ar T WER P Arrive BREMERHAVEN- chweig, for New York. 1mportations. NEWPORT—Per St Paul—269 bxsoranges, 66 le Toth. L e mise, 13 bxs oranges, 7 sks 1 sk dried fig3- eod, 1 bx chemicals, 1 bx % kits mackerel, 12 pails _Sailed Jan 14—Stm Brauns. ter, San Jose Dr A M Garnner, Napa | bxslemons, it Los Angeles—1 pkg popcorn, 3 pkgs mdse, 1 an Pedro—1 bx seaw 1 bx sheaves, R C Walbrath, Nev City J C Bull Jr, Arcata R Spalding, Truckee ‘Hueneme—1 bx saddlery, 2 cs eggs, 1 cs cheese, | 3 pkes mdse. J T Stafford, Los Banos P o © ¢ Cook & W, E L Daran, Los Angeles B McDougaie, Bakerstild W T Robinson & w, Cal CH Leggeu, Merced | Philadelphia M Steng, Dixon | W J Henderson, Bureka | | bPort Tioriord i bxs dried fruit, 1 cs eggs, 1 tul Dides. 35 dressed calves. Monterey—150 bx; Santa Cruz—3 bxs fl San Simeon—26 bx | 1 coop chickens fish, 1 sk coifee. 10 es canned fish. 18 pails § hi- d fish, 3 pkgs mdse, 25 bxs oranges. 38 skcs beans, 50 oranges, 8 sks popcorn, 1 €8 W bl o5 boots and shoes, 2 € eggs. s bxs lemons, 6 bxs oranges, 2 ey xs lemons, 338 bxs .- 3 bxs type, 1 e za cs hardware, 1 cs ¢ Gaviota—47 sks or Port Harford—13 _bxs butter, 31 bdls hides, P 3 bbls tallow, 1 bx dried be b 44 bxs butter, 4 bdls £l Scott, Portland H Hill, Townsend Culberg & s, Jamestn D G Kleintelter, St Paul R H Foreman, Nev City J L Woodmans P Carroll, Marysville S G Hopkins, Hollister Mrs Conrad, Hollister Misses Conrad, Hollister J N Smith, Portland J H Martin, Woodland Geo Steinmiller, Dixon C A Connect, Oak 25 38 Jabe, Red Bluft ‘White, Red Bluff Snyder. Cloverdale Brown, Petaluma 03 Woodruff, Bolinas R W Wilkins, Bolinas E J Rathes, Sacto ‘W A Fountain, Sacto J 0 Cooper, Santa Rosa S butter, 5 cs eggs, 4 sks quail, 1 cs dry goods, 1 pkg mdse, 4 cs 28 dressed calves, Consignees. Per St Paul—Gould & Jaudin: L S McDonough & Runyon ; oo &5t ¢ Mnadiesion & Co 0 3 Eveleth & Nash: Buckingham, Hecht & Co; W A Setcheel; Cal & Nev Creamery Co; Hills Bros K Johnson: Dairymen’s Union Jacobs; Garcia & Maggini; ¢ ern Iron Works: C E Whitney & meORZYO e iy 1 sk abalones. D Biagi & Co; F C Fred Wetmore Bros: J Outher, Grayson Miss Schandt, S Diego Shoreless, Fairtield J Mitchell, Cape York H Wood, Oakland W _Fountain, Sacto A Matthews, Tulare A Johnson, US A © Jacobs, Fresno E Thompson, S Joaquin W Edgar, Willetts PALACE HOTEL. MR Grigle, N ¥ W H Dool, Boulder W Hessey, Stockton J W Landers, Boston J B Chase, Oakland W Tucker, Irvington| G Belcher, Conn irlin, Irvington Drake, Fowler € C'Penneil & Co ay & Barbierl We crianger & Galinger: So; Hilmer, Bredhoff & 1L Bryan Shoe Co: B Robinson; Bruce, Bowen & Getz Bros & Co; Dalton Bros: L D Stone & Co 3 de Martini & C Wood, Curtis & Co De Bernardl & Ce Co: Migiiacca Wine Co: Hawl, & Co; Amer Press As Michalitschke Bros:W F Mitchell Fish Co: J Ivancovich & ( berger & Co; Dunham, Carrigan & Co G Camilloni & Co: Dodge, sweeney & Co: Tish Co: F B Halght: San Francisco Fish Co; Pacific Coast Home Supply Witzel & Bakes 1, Teggart & Co; R : Brigham, Hoppe & Co; J Schweitzer & Co; M W \ Dohrmann & Co: Chas Montgomery & Co: H N Tilden & Co; J S Angus: H Kirchmann & Co: Stewart, Kowalsky & Co: E W C Price & Co; V D Virgilio, :0 B Smith & C G H Glendle, M S Sutliff, Chicago H Henry, London W T Solomon, N Y A C Ellis, Utah Mrs A C Ellis, Utah American Union G C DeForrest, Mich R E Hyde. Visalia N P Chipman, Red Bluft R T Root & w, Colo orton. Teller & Co: Milant & Co ¥ H McCullagh, L Gatos CT Willis. NY J C Schulte, Ky H Heckman & Mrs W H McCord. N Y Nauman; Marsh CM Ingram, N Y C Orndortt, Brighton e o ————— THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1896, 0ss & Hewlett; Pacific Coast Getz Bros & C nann & Bendel : W.[Th.| ¥r.| Sa. 1 2| s! o Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page. 7 s| u[m’u[ PACIFIC (0! CUT VICTC {aat 415 Re | t)s’" 1s! First Quarte — |\ January 22. 2122232425 ) January 0. 26127028129 3031/ S’iEAMEBS. Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION First C Second Jan 15,10ax | Newnort ... |China & Japa ...| Bumboldt B: Jan18.10ax Jan18. 4pm | Pler2 Jan18,11am | Pier 11 an1812 ¥ P MS S Jan 19.10AM | Plet 24 |Ian 20,12 M PMBS Polnt Loma. | Grays Harbor. Ticket 0ffice— [1 CityPanama | Panama. City Sydpey Panama.... Del Norte .. Grays Harpor [Jan20, 9am Pier 11 Jan20, 9aM Pler 9 |Jun 2110aM Oceanic Banta Rosa.. | San Diego. ASTORLA $2.50 Seeond | MEALS AND STEAMEKS TO ARRIVE STEAMER | th - [Humboldt Bay. gomery street. Willamette Val. | Mexico.. Clty of Sydney. | Panama. State of Califorr GOODALL, PER = PACIFIC COASI TEAMERS W Broadway whai San Diego. .. Victoria & Puget 5 Willamette.. Departure Bay. .| Aumbotdt Hay. +|Grays Harbor. For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, K Hando G SILKA® (Alaska), a¢ 9 4. ac., Jan. 16, 30, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- verett, Anacortes and New tend, Seattle, Tacoma, llingham Bay, Crescent City. atcom (Belling ., toereafter, connecting at Vancouver with Tacoma with N . Ry.,at Port Townsend with l:lSenlna with G. N, Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hum- ) str. Pomona, 2 P. M., Jan , 30, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cru, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Sas Barbara, Ventura, Huenem Pedro (Los Angeles) ana Newport, at 9 A. M., Jan. 4,8 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day Victoria & Puge Alice Bianchard .-..... China and Javan. an Pedro, East £ AND TIDE TABLE. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San_ Luis Obispo), Angeles, Redondo (Los Angele: 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every 1.2:“‘11.294 5.454 el 7.24] 5.15 6.11a | Santa Barbara, and Newport. A. M, Jan. R e S Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. .. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery eet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st.. Fi OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPAYY. For Ensennda, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. S. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANG! SAN FRANCISCO, January 14. 1898, The time ball on Telegrapn Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 r. M., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, 5th of each month. an Francisco. Lieutenant U. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (Freemantle), 2110 steerage. 519 o N TUESDAY, January 14, Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 nours from Newport,etc; 0 Goodall, Perkins & Co. South Africa. Steamship Australia, Honolulu_only, day, January 21, at 10 pass and mdse. Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, Diego; pass, to C A Hooper & Co. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Departure Bay; 2852 tons coal, to R 40 hours from San Australian steamer, MARIPOSA, sails via Bark Martha Davis, Soule, 17 days from Hono- Honolulu and lulu: pass and sugar. to Welch & Co. Schr Gotama, Brissem, 11 days from Coos Bay; impson Lumber Co. SchrJennie Thelin, Hausen, 5days from Enreka, — M ft lumber, to San Francisco Lumber Co. Schr Joseph and Henry, Christensen, 11 days frm | Coquille River; 130 M £t lumber, to C F Doe. ZH)IE Sinriber, ol SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Feb. 6 aud 15, 1896, ‘Ticket office. 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, J.D. SPRECKELS & BRO! COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR ne to Havre. 7 Market street. neral Agents. TUESDAY, January 14. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins | = g ¥rench Li Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, Victoria and Port Town- send ; Goodall, Perkins & Co.. Nic - stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, Nanaimo; Dunsmuir & Sons. River, foot of Mortonst. this line avoid both trapsit by tne discomfort of crossing the channel in & small New York to Alexandria, first-class $160; second clas: LA BRETAGNE, Capt. Rupe.......... ..January 11, . nglish railwag . Egypt, via Pari 116. 3 DAY, January 14, Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Stmr Fxcelsior, Bonifield, Eureka, Stmr Homer, Drisko, Coos Bay. Stmr Jewel, Madsen. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego, eto, Stmr State of Californta, Ackley, Astoria. Ship America, Harding, Ship Louisiana, Jackson, Seattle. Bark Topgallant, Killman, Port Blakeley. sealing voyage, coast, Bering Sea, Attou Island or Unalask Schir Archie and Fontie, Colstrup. Scnr Bessie K. Anderson. Schir Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. Telegraphic. —January 14— cloudy: wind SE: velocity 24 m .January 18, . Capt. Poirot,.... LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Le % ..... February 1 lars apply to LA CHAMPAGNE, A3~ For furthér particu A No. 3 Bowling reen, New York. Agents, 5 Montgomery Schr_Rattler, san Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. Onlted States and Rogal Mail Stsamers New York, Queenstown & Liver, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABLN, $60 AND UFWARD, ACCORD. ing 6 steamer and accommodations selected ; second cabin, “Teutonic $35. POINT LOBOS 0 P M—Weather .. The Br bark Lorton was chartered val for wheat from Portiand to Ll ship W estern Monarch, rival, 385 8d. The Br ship Ancaios loads lumb, for Cape Town. Europe, 35s; Br same voyage, prior to ar- er on the Sound | Domestic Ports. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arri Aleazar, from Point Arena. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 14 Sailed Jan 14—Stmr Empire, COQUILLE RIVER— per, for San Francisco, SAN PEDRO—Arriv City, hence Jan 12, Sailed Jan 14_Schr Lottle Carson. FORT BRAGG—Sail Nyt Arrived Jan 14—St GRAYS HARBOR— tection, hence Jan 10. CUFFEYS COVE—, wood, hence Jan 13. CASPAR—Arrived Jan 14—St COOS BAY—Arrived Jan 14—Stmrs Arcataand Arago, hence Jan 12. PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Jan 12—Schr Excel- sior. for San Pedro. SAN DIEGO—A:; Dales. from Ham| $36 and $40; Majesoic nud Steerage Tickets fron: E; land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway thyfiushdm San Francisee sailing dates and cabin plans ma, from W, H. AVER I s eneral Office of the Company, 613 Ma. under Grand Hotel. General Agen! at lowest rates, ved Jan 14—St s Pacific Mail Dock, —Stmr Sunol, hence | G. W. FLETCHE k, t 101 Pacitic Coast, ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CONP TEAMERS LEAVE fortnightly for the West Indles and calling en route at France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mall S. S. Co., issued for freight ware to direct ports in Engls Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout First class, $195: thir articuiars apply to PARROTT & CO., Agents, 306 California et STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 38, Washington At 5 P. M, Daily, Except Sunday. & Accommodations Reserved by Telephone, STEAMER : J. D. Pete: City of Stockton, Teleplione Main 805. _Cat. Nav. and Impt. Co. VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND, STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Sund: Sunday. for San Francisco. Salled Jan 12-Schr Pros- ed Jan 14—Stmr National ASPINW. ed A’l‘h’i‘ 14—Stmr Cleone, ‘and T Albion, hence Jan 13. ton, Arrived Jan 14~Stmr Pro- | France. and ¥ -Arrivea Jan 14—Stmr Green- nd and Germany. mr Jewel, hence , Southampton. elass, $97 50. For further rrived Jan 14—Brship Scottish EUREK A—Arrived Jan 14—Stmr Alice Blanch- ard, hence Jan 13; stmr Pasadens, frm San Pedro. Sailed Jan 14—Stmr Alice Blanchard. for Port- land: stmr North Fork, for San Francisco. LOMPOC—Arrived Jan 14— Santa Barbara. BOWIENS LANDING—Arrived Jan 14—Schr W . hence Jan 10: stmr Scotla, bence Jan 13, Sailed Jan 14—Schr Monterey, for San Fran- cisco. PORT ANGELES—Sailed Jan13—Ship Wachu- sett, from Nanaimo, for San Francisco. Foreign Port: _DEPARTURE BAY—. Brothers, hence Dec 31. ANTWERP—Arrived J; logie. to load for San Frane LIVERPOOL—Arrived Jan 1 ley, from Bristol, for Portland. Stmr Newsboy, frm T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, Arrived Jan 13—Ship Two an 11—-Br bark Biair- 14 % dnw 1-Brship Annes- i . &anding. Mission 1, Pler S,