The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 28, 1896, Page 12

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ie THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1896. ver, 3011-160: French Rentes, 1021 223gc. Bul- | hides, & ulls and brands, 4@4%sc: salted CLOSING TIONS. son. lot on E li . t, 48:6 S of T H E CO M M ERC I AL WO R LD . | lion out of Bank of England, £45,000. Kio. 5¢ @:!g‘ ‘salted_Calf, Sc ® b: salied Veal. SVOT ALY Seventeenth, $ vgfsn{,;gzoiu.la,.;me& by i 6¢: dry Hides, 10@11c;: culls and brands, 7@7%ac: Y, —4 P.u. | Bage; $10. o Motnee v s EXCHANGE AND BULLION. dry Ky st vgg,l ol eale:ary Gl e ‘3:,3‘]““- dandn g (Jo%eph F. Perina to peter . Lange, lot on S 5 & — , 10¢; Goatskins, 2 each: , Bz g — | line of Twenty-ninth % ) o= SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, c@;m:gg;dfic Coast, 315@9¢. London market un- | oy Exchiange, 60 dass. - = gg ?fi“’k:"“ RO wimmer. o6 0c; ‘mediom. ) Alpha Con.. ‘flnl‘ ffi';’;fi:’““‘ e Ry R Ve s AR of Sinoles, g T el Sterling Exchange, sight. - c: winter, 10@15¢c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 22 23 Justice. ... 02 04| E.A.and Mary B. Cutting_to Joseph Tyson, lot Mutton and Lamb advanced. WOOL—Firm, fair demand. Domestic fleece, | Jiaing Cables, L - 8934 | 20c each; short wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 40 pation on X Iine of Teha VE 'NE Sitver a fraction higher. 16@22c; pulled, 15@3‘;. Td“:“" G New York Exchange. sight 100 — ‘;“y,‘ @50¢ cach; long wool, enelaon. i of il Kinas O S Sy 0 0 a0 NE Gy Thind, VE - e hetlive ttled, Merchandise. New York Exchange, telegraphic.. - — ar | abou ess. 5 | _George, Theresa, B. ¥. and Cassie Partree to J. e e el PIG IRON—Qulet: Americun, $11 75@18 60, | Fine Silver, Bounce o §73% | 5 TALLOW o, 1, renderea, 33,@4¢; No. 2, 30 0 50| 3. Rutier, lot on” Nin comer of Mansel and Cor L oy sl I e, Mexican Dollars. . 847 | BYgc; refined, 3c: Grease Sthc BB o 05 08 | lege streets, E 120 by N 100: $10. oo : LEAD-—Quiet; domestic, 3 0212@3 05. ey adnute Eallasfoliows (RIS 3 15 Nevadadueen. — 05 ALAMEDA COUNTY. Large recelpts of Bran. TIN_Steady; Straits, $13 15; piates, moderately PRODUCE MARKET. e S %7"?"";‘?&53«3 o i Char - 98 10 0ccldental.....1.16 1201 Ryron F.and Vesia B.Boynton to C. B. Willis, Hay buc off Solive HOPS—Guoted at s@se b “hallenge Con. 40 41 Opnhur... 1.50 | 1ot on SW line of East Ninetéenth streot, 115 NW Beans very dull . SPELTER—Nominal; d: tic, $4. B oras des 2 Chouar.... 84 65 Overman 20 | of Thirteenth avenue, NW 35 by SW 112:6, bloek No change in Flour. : WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. 2 et Con. Cal'& Va. 245 .50 Potoss 55 57| 111, Clinton, Fast Oakland; $10. ! No change in Flour, T o) il GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Con. lmpenai. U2 03 savage, 84 35| “Mary L. Hays to George W. Fletcher, lot on SW. Large arrivals of uuuoe:. & WHEAT—An advanceat Liverpool was counter- | o e e Confidency.,... 1.10 1.15 Seg. Beicher... 09 19 | 1ime of East Twenty-third street, 120 NW of Thir- Onionslower and more plentiful, CHICAGO, Tox., Jan, 27.—Contrary to expecta- | balanced by a decline at_ Chicago, and as this mar- | ¢ BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July *9s | Con.New York. — "'06Sierra Nevada 49 b1 | teenth avenue, NW 40 by SW 100, block 139, Butter and Cheese unchanged. tions wheat did not keep on_advancing this morn- | ket foliaws the latter in preference to the former, | $4 12%4@4 25: Wool Bags, 24@26c. | pownPomr.. — 23%corpion 03 — | Clinton, East Oakland, warranty; gift. e o s ing. The crowd was fixed for a boom, the bull | easier prices resulted. It was a surface decline, thAwLe—u;\fllllnx«’;n’alu piiaie & Vt‘fiem‘;x';:' P e R S e D PLiiAET Contract me lower. Poultry quieg. 4 2 — 5 Millin; ngton, ton; el 3 TR e Z . . fever b intimidating effect on the usually | however, as the undercurrent was strong. 2 3 W EurekaCon.... 256 —Synai 02 : 4 Tasge quaptiiane O e D vy, omgnine cahor” seiler and a rush of country buy. | has azain advanced, being very scarce. Buyers are | 87 50: Seattle, $5@5 50: Bryant, 86 50: C00s Bay, | Goula & Cusy. 53 53| Union Con. Ak an | - EAGGE WoB5dan with Jobu 8 Maskay, altera- Apples quiet but firm. Tng orders belng looked for. The unexpected hap. | 5cOUTIng the country for it and sellers are gener- | $5: Wallsend, $650: Scotch, $750; Brymbo, | Hale & Norcrs.1.30 1.35 Utah 0% 0p | tions to Gibraltar warehouse on Sansome street, Provisions unchanged. g OMptE DR 4 of an imperative demand there | A11Y asking $1 30. No. 1, $1 1215 cholce, 1 1334 | $7 50: Cumberland, $13 50 in bulk and 815 in sks: | lows. . 02 Yeliow Jackes. 51 52 | near Filbert; $2040. — pened, and instead of an impera m, © | lower grades, 1@1 10} extra choico for milling, | Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh An- == WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. was & plethora of offerings. Armour was opeuly | §1 2215@1 27%4. thracite Egz, —: Cannel. $8; Kock Springs, Castle STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THE CALL CALENDAR., - = and conspicuously = seller of May wheat, prices CALL BOARD SALES. Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $10 50 in - Uxiep STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | yielding (0 the presuire snd dechining from | Ixromusr, Seesion 10 olclock — May_1300 | bulk and 813 60’8 on lagacks, | T MONDAY, Jan. 27—4 7. X JANUARY, 1896. 5 4 'REAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan- - P P han | tons, $1 1544; 500, 81 1534: 300, 31 15%a. Decem- 3AR—The Western Sugar Refin UNITED STATES BoxDs. TURE, WEATHER BUREAU g Sax Francisco, Jan: lPe slan: \\mc!x was from /‘40 to’ loc higher thal ! | bero200, 811614800, 81165 300, u‘)/%l/;; 500, | Quotes, terms, net, cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered iy o P, ET S ATTRBTATTY ‘ vary 27, 1896, 6 v. .—Weather conditions and | Saturday. Liveroool cables were gd higher. Fe- | ber-200, &1 I614: 600, : 300, " | and Fine Crusned, all 53c: Dry Granuiated, 5%c: | © 8 4s coup. 10744 — U & as rog.. 10744 g ) 2 22 7 22| Moon's Phases. general forecast: ceipts in the Northwest were 724 cars, against 572 | S g o785 PPRIEL Crv8 o '0N—May—200 tons, | Confectioners’ A, Be; Magnolla A, 43ac; Extra ¢ S . B 2% he following are the seasonal ralnfalls to date s | last Monday and 248 year ago. Chicago recerved | £1'153: 100, 81 1554 00 81 1575: 100, 81 16555 | C» 4%4c: Golden G, 44c; nalf-barrels, 146 more | . o puamoipy 1] 2| 3| *|E tastauarter) red with those of the same date last season: | 80 cars and inspected out 65,376 bushels. Export | 400. 81 163%: 100, $1 1564 December — 100, Sharabe relseand boxes Jeomorall; Rl iE s 08 = [PRE e = s —| _—— = Janvary 7. || | season 28.73; Red Bluff 13.49, | clearances amounted to 408,069 bushels. The | Olp: 200, 91 1614 800, 811608 | g P—Golden, in bbls, A a9 106 | CuiraCWos, — 100 |P&ch Rv 65.102141051; = San Francisco 12.09, last season | visible supply statement disappointed the bulls, as | MTE;;*;\ ‘;55"';71;;/4[1])“&2:;’6;— ol ¥ Dpnt-stex-cy 7 95 i,.m,s,_,me& — 11618 no 4.02, last season 9.62; San Luis | jt shosed a decrease of only 485,000 bushels, 300, $1 16545: 300, $11614: 100,81 1635: | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. | EdsnL&P 65206 — IR 105 8141516 Obispo 11.89, last season 2 Los Angeles 5.47, | whereas the belief was that a falling off of 1600." | 1100, &1 161, 1300, i) 2 F&CHRRES.105 107 | Liv 100 ST ‘ First Quarcer]| | 4 : £ o + | 000 bushels would take place. The English visible RLEY— o Mutton and Lamb have advanced. Beef and | Geary-stR5s.105 |SactoP & L..100° Yossg [ d_ ol Ol y | Inst seasc San Diego last season 9.51: BARLEY—Is quiet at unchanged prices. Feed, LosAne L 6 I5F January 2 et oA BY, sunply decreased 900.000 bushels, and the amount | 6715G70c % ctl; choice, 71%c; Brewing, 75@ | Pork are firm. Wholesale rates for dressed stock | pOSATEL €S, o AR res 93100 19 20|21 |22 |23 |24 |25 | g on ocean passage increased 240, § - | goi : 3 ed.68: rizgs — ! S Fruiciacs daa—Seaximom tomperaiare 80, | e CobtBenta cabics ore coneruly Bt sy | S8 B 0y i mp par, R RE eI muai Sya@e; second quslt, | Desteesooits agmShARCABID | | —i— | —— @ || minimum 51, mean 54, Rainfall for last twenty- | wheat opened at 8574@66%4sc, declined to 6414 INFORMAL SESSION—10 0’clock—No sales. 434@bc; third d @icH b * | Newt = et 2612728 /2030 81 ke . > i 5 S 1IN — 3 0, 3 4c B NevUNgR8s. — SPBrRCalés. 98 ol - | four hours 1.8 inches. Total rainfall for thisstorm | Gi36%, ot arrie B0 cavs. " %" | RpqULAR MORNING SESSION-May—100 tons, ‘G%M,_.:.m‘ GEe amail 8@7c B M. N ch‘a&.mx SV Wateros. 1205, 72 | e e Storm which s been central off the coast for | CORN—The instability of corn values was dem- | TIMC. 2 T30 | Pl T TON—Wethers, 816@7c; Ewes, 6@6%c | N Ry Cal65.100 " — ' [8VWaterds.. 9035 993, s : e T e s mveni1s broken Into two | Onstrated at the opening this morning when prices, | , AFT R¥00% SksstoN — May—200 tons, 71%c; (B b, 14 yearlings, 7age | NiLCal0s — 108 |StkinGEEGI10135108%8 OCEAN STEAMERS. torme, each of mnch 1oss severity. An area of low | noUwithstanding ~temporary rength I henl | N OATsC Trade ws qulet yestertay. Milling, 7734 | B - TS Lomb, 12%; yearlingy, T@8c | Ook Gas 5o, 102 I e ¥ San T pressute overlles Washington and Northern Idaho | Were e A0 e 0 Or e eaponae o the | @85C P otl; fancy. Feed, 85@90c: good to choice, | * PORK—Live Hogs, %c for large and 33c for | Omnbusa: — 120 ~|ViessWC8s — 9g’b | Dates of Departure krom San Francieco. {ERRY, Atcompanied by ondy weathoran Lgnt | auated rad adyance which was resjonas e he | $PGhi comilon 15 i SRGTES: Gray. 30 | smal: ressod o ST5ORLA BB Fackoliiios, — "= | TN | waiis over Central and Southern California mmlhen\-,\- L‘\)Iruo,w;{;:flb gg‘::.m"llge‘r‘g“u:::y r‘n:‘_;}éx}: @l 5 for feed, 75 :E’ B | RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. WATER STOCKS. | Jan 28, g.- us ha o he San J alley rawais fro . - | @1 30: dc @85c; NTE X : 5 T T e in T he pressara is | OUE ADd the 10s8 At the start was succecded by | CORN—Dull and unchanged. Large Contra Costa 4135 4615/8an Jose. ... 95 an A an| Jan 28, 3PM Marin Co..... 49 —"[SpringVi @AS 8TOCKS. onsts and falling along | further deciines. Fxport clearances were 45,947 | ¥ cl: small Round do, $0c; White, 8235@85c. K 3” Yy 96%a 967 Jast-named 1ow will | bushels. The visible supply showed an increase of | o BYE—Is firm and in better demand at 774u@ the no Jan 28,12 M 5 cs sardines, 9 cs telephos sks flour, 10 sks bran, 335 sks ¢s furs, 27 bdls hoops, 8 bdls hiaes. | W Howar; Wieland Brew | American Biscuit Co: Ba , 5cs sugar cane, 5 bxsoranges, 5cs water- Pute 5 og zames, 5 cs ginger. 200 mats beans. 55 cs tea, 10,179 mits rice, 7 pkas canred fish, 102 cs oil, 4 ts dried cabbage, 5 3 game, 3 cs roots. 42 cs Wihe, 230 pkgs mdse, 1 cs dates, 2 cs candy, & cs Vermice If, 22 cs dried meat, 1 cs oysters,'15 cs fish, 14 cs sweermeal ‘Anacortes—4876 sks oats. Whatcom—1 pig coin. East via N PR K—1 cs whipstock, Everett—30 bdls paper, £00 bars bullion, 18 sks cleats. 1460 pkgs furniiure, 11cs mowers, 30 pkgs nails. 9 —9 bxs type. 4 bxs butter, 6 pkgs mdse, T e, § oy v 5. 1610 5ks wheat. 5030 n ur, 500 qr- bdls pelts, 1 Tacoma west of Fargo- Consignees. per Noyo—Wellman, Peck & Ct Bianchi: Union Lamber Co. Per Columbia—G W Herren: D Tenant; U 3 Allison & Coj J P Thomas; A Pallies: McDonough & Kunyon: ¥ Z Waidron: A Levy & Co: Ots. McAllister & Co; Geo Morrow & Co; Dutton Bros: W W Ambeon; M P Detels; Moore, Ferguson & Co: Chas Jacob- son: J Stencil; Woif & Son: Jehn F English: H B Martin: Balfour, Guthrie & Co; ¥ Hillens & Co: B G Lyons: Portland Cracker Co: West Coast Furni- ture Co; Pacific Fir Lumber C n Francisco Fur Co; Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: A Paladini: J O Blanchard; Wlite Bros: M B Morachan: M F ‘A Wagner: Baifour, Guthrie & Co. Clatsop Mill Co. L D Stone & Co: C J Leist & Co; Barbee & Im: Fogarty & Parker: S Smith; Cal White Bros: Kingham & Co; t2 Bros & Co: Allen & Lew! Chemical Works: S H Frank & Per Umatilla—Amer Press Assn: Cal Chemical Bros & Co: _Dairymen’s Union; M E Parker; edericksburg Brewery: Wieland Brewing Co; P J Hammar: Sunset T &5 Co; Geo W McNear: G So: i Dutard: H R Higzins & Co; Moore, Ferguson & Co: J Stencil; J O Blanchard; € J Leist & Co; G Sanguinetii; C' A Ladd; W B'Sumner & Co: Iacific Woodenware Co; Keystone Bros: Chinese merchants: A May; r & Hamilton; Italisn. © American Union_Fish Co: T & Michaels; M Ehrman & C Swiss Colon Langritte: Milani & Co; Bissinger & Park & W W Hond; Weils, Fargo & Co: Conradi & rTanning Co; F Hillens & Co: P n Imp Co; Allen & Lewls: T R Tur- Fallon; Bertin & Lepori; W G Richard- son: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Deming-Palmer Milling Co: Selby Smelting and Lead Co; Stetson Renner Drayage Co. . For_Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page. —_— | the rn coasts. W bus I s ! | 8214¢ B col. % i gat APaGleLE s Jag 29.10AM = - robabi: ve southeastward into Arizona, New | 2,718,000 bushels, and the amount on ocean pas- B w » N, |Pacific ight. Jan 29.10AM Oceanic. Rievien” o Mexico. “The temperature Bas re. | sage 240,000 busbels. May corn opened from 31 | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 85c@81 ¥ ctl, sc- 157 | Gentral....cc 95 — |San Francsco 7134 7214 Jan 30114 | Pler 11 OFFICE FURNITURE mained nearly onary over the entire Pacific | to 3034¢, declined to 30¢, closing at 30%sc. Tsc e 2,300 | QAKGL&H. 01 6114 Stockion..... = 311y 9aM | Pier § Slope except in Southern California, where it hae | und-r Saturday. Estimated receipts “for to- FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. ] e ey <795 2P3i | Prer 9 AND FIXTURES. become cooler. The rivers have risen generally | morrow 375 cars. e & Oats, Or, 7 INSURA N CE STOCKS. faM | Pier 11 C. F. WEBER & CO. and the following stages are reported: Colusa | OATS—The tonie of oats accorded with tatof | provp wye e ==ocoi oo | Oste, Or e 1,640 | FiremansFa.16634170 [Sun..... 6614 — Coos Hay. 10A | Pler 13 g - 55 amba i Marvsville 14, rising: Sacra- | corn, prices declining at the immediate opening | s ged prices. . ctis 96| 12ggs, 16 e e A toosu 300 to 306 Post St.. cor. Stocktar mer Tieing: Folsom 16.5, rising: Redding | and continuing weak subsequently. Receipis were | Net cash prices are: Family extras, $8 66@3 75; | Rye, ctls. 1,040 Leather. ro 79, o ! ANK STOCKS. 2 ko1 Orovi Red BIOR 94.6, rising, | 247 cars. There were no wi'hdrawals from store. | Bakers' extras, $3 55@3 65; superfine, $2 50@2 60 1’672 quicksiver, 245 | AmerB&TC. — LondonP&A.128 — = have fallen in the Sacramento Vai- | The visible supply decreasea 363.000 bushels. | B bbl. 3,094 Lumber. M 'feet. 10| AneloCal . 5834 = |LondoneSE — 50 OFFICE and D 4 the river will reach s dangerously high | May oats closed 5sc under Suturday. Estimated | CORNMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, §20: Cracked o e A I e S e e TYPEWRITER, = Heavy rain has also fallen in the San | receipts for to-morrow 335 cars. Corn, £20 50 B ton. o FiratN nm?L 76 180 Bl o = o o W. C. RARIG ‘alley and the river, with Its tributaries, | FLAX—Was firm. Cash, 93@931gc: May, ILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-I sacks are as fol- | pOre&on FirstNa |Sather BCo. — — SrEiEs 5 2 o G, S . 263, 1pts 46 cars. lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, | £a¥. tons. A S S - i 157 New Montgomery Fi- de at San Francisco for thirty hours | ISIONS—The hog market was booming | 235¢ Flour, 3%4c; Rice Flour, Tlhc; Corn: | SITAW, tol (BAVERGS RANESTOCKS. orth Fork.....|Humboldt Bay. "F'wo in O Street, S. F. t January % | this morutug, proauct reflecting Lis strength. The fa@idc: extrn cream do, $l4c: Vatmenl, Qers&loo.1dl0 — |SavéLoan.. — 10234 | Peter Jebsen.. . Nanaimo. .. i I S R e T TR - ornis—Fair Tuesday in northern | buying was scattered but substantlal, and prices Groats, 4ac: Hominy, 4@4tac; Buck: e S&L. — |securi 27 Costa Rica...... | Departure Ba = — g == ting in ‘sonthern yortion: novherly | Showed material advances. The decithe in Wheat lour, dc: Cracked Wheat, St4c: Farina, THE STOCK MARKET. Mutual,..... 85 4134 Union Truse — B0 | Seaes mem. . |Lopariore OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! = dampened the enthusiasm, however, and after the | 415c: whole Wheat Flour, 3c; Rolled Oats, d1jc; BESavUnion480 480 | Rio de Janeiro.. China and Japan. 30 R 11 1555 "0 TR R ol S v L T DA, Calfornia—Unsettied wesmpdr. with ! :!'m :;nilmg:;lre e:tec‘uht:dclg:ieck;d n:;o);‘x(x)erc,l( -“;-;;nu :f {;-‘r:l?n’%ney, 43j4c; Split Peas, 4%.c; Green do, Occidental was the strong stock yesterday, sell- ey ulg:-“r RAILROAD STOCKS. :4’:1‘1" l:enuo. - .‘}“"”E“.ac = S southeasterly 4 e early gain. 4 s - | Bl4c B Ib. g 2t 3 alifornta.... = = na...... .| Humboldt Bay. T A changed from Saturday, May lard 43¢ higher, - 1Dg up 10 $1 20, a gain of 24¢ over Saturday’s best 0T 0. [k LAY, ‘5/,1“" Wellington Comox. ... PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY sday. and May ribs a shade higher. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. price, though sales were not very heavy. The T3 a4 | 643 Strters 2% 2 | Farauion. Yaouina Bay . Arizona—Unsettled weather; clondy in_northern Closing Prices. ¥ — leading Comstocks showed no material change. POW DR STOCK: Bt raur. Newport. . e portion: rain in southwestern portion Tuesday; : e oo BRAN—Receipts were over 9000 sacks. The | Yellow Jacket staried up after the atternoon board | Atlantie D... 15 1814 Judson. = | SiatectOal.....|Portiand colder. b HEAT—January, c: May, 64%c: July, | market continues easy at $12@13 B ton, jobbing | and rose to 52c. Californta.... — 98 Vigont.. City of Puebia.. | Victoria & San Francisco and vicinity—Clearing; colder 5‘(.":;“__,"“" 2734c; May, 30%40; July, | TAeS. NoT Gladh.vevees = 19 | frons. Loos May. worthwesterly winds, < omoal | Sk al STOALH s i * | MIDDLINGS—816@19 for lower grades up to | The Con.Cal & Virginia carries over into Jan- MIRCELLANKOUS 8TOCKS. o e STl gt ‘ OATS—January, 19c: June, 21%c; July, [ $20 50 3 ton for the best. uary a cash balance of $15,755, with all expeuses | Alnska Pkrs. 87 100 OceanicSSCo 17% 20 | Polnt Loma. ... |Gravs Haroor e me—— e T 2114c. | QFEEDSTURFS—Kolled Barley, 81617 ton: | paid. BIkDCoalCo. — 10 |PacAuxFA. 1 — | Coron San Diego REW YORK MAl e PORE—January, $10 6215: May, $10 92 | Oilcake Meal at the mill, $21' B ton; 1obbINg, | The Alaska-Mexican Mining Company has de- CotMills.. — '— [PacBorax... 88 100 | SanJuan’ Panama. VICTORIA, B. C., and $1110. | 822 50: Cottonseed Oilcake, $21. 2 o X bl CaiDrvDock. — — |Pacl&NCo. — 30 Del Norte. Gravs Harbor » 5 v Financlal. | _LARD—January, 36 80: May, 86 06: July, | HAY—The heavy rains have at last affected | lared a dividend of 10c per share, payable on the | EdisonLight. 96 963PacRoll MUl 22 — | Eureka. Newport. e | prices, and the upper grades are 50c lower. Wheat, | 28th. The mill capacity is now being doubled by | GRSCONASSEL = — '« PAFDAINGCO 8 T | eomen i | N port. : PUGET SOUND. with a strong and ligher market for stocks. The | JRIBS—January, 8522%5: May, 85 47%3; July, | $8@12: Oat, B@10: Wheat and Oat, 87 O the addition of sixty new stamps and after July it | Ger Jead (0. 85 6833 PacTransCo. — 26 | Columblia... Portiand with a strong and Jig 2 5215 119 ton: Barley, $7@9 50 @ ton: Alfalfa, $6@9; | is i/t hat the dlvidends willibe ARcEaksd, HawO&SCo. 815 83 FacT & TCo Bl 70 | s | %] eyt C1. =. . . 88.00 s at the opening was the result of the | “NGNEy_was 6 per cent on call_and 6@7 | Ciover. $8@8; Compressed, 87 50G11; Stook, $6@ | *per Cred that the dividends will be | “ | HutchSPCo.. 137; 1355 SunsetT. — 3 el ving orders for both home and | per cent on time loans. New York exchange sold at | 7 50 ® ton. fros Alasks Freagwell divilion i 86%2c per | JudsonMgC. — — |UnitedCCon — 26 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. Second Class. $5.00 London paid considerable atten- | 85¢ premium. STRAW—35@60c B bale. nl:flfire{\l\“vll be Palaon the 4tha. The Smonnt IxjiMes Kx Asn100. .110¢ | i C[RIGHE WATER[LOW WATER| SUN. [MOON. Meals and berth included. . Paul, Louis’ and Nashville and | vestock. PR ANS A s &Aé‘:u i - e G MORNING SESSION. B — o ey L The com- | UNION STOCKYARDS, ILr. Jan. 27.—Thi 2 N 3 tional weekly reports from the Comstocks | Board—576 Atlantic Dynamite, 15: 10 Edison " P . o e i b e et DL ;3;“;:«;.;“;::“3gmh:nd gl Y are as fotlows: Light & Power Co, 3634: 25 Hawalian Commer- Large Small {Larze. Small [Rises Sets | Sets | Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street, k iar an early solution of the | Ing orders numerous. Prices for tnat reason were | BEANS—Continue dull and unchanged. Baros | Opura—1000 level—The south drift from the | Clal. B9; 100 Hutchinson & P Co, 1%: 50 Mar- | 28] 0.204| 0.00f 4.45¢ 3.16af 717 5.29( 5 514 GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. stion cated by the | advanced 10@15c. The receipts of hogs were light | 9U0table at $1@1 15: Small Whites, $1 26@1 60 B | station has been advanced 20 feet; total length, | XSyt Kullway, 4414; 60 do, 44;70 S'V Water, | 29.10.14a1 0.08al 5.25¢ 41241 717 5.30! Rises General Agel formation, carrying clay | 9674 d the | and“the buying brisk. Prices advanced 10@15c. | CUli Pes, 81 50@1 65 Large Whites, §1 15@1 25 5 feet; in a porp! change, Pink, 90c@F1 Reds, $1 35@1 40: Blackeye, | SepArations in heavy ground. ATERRHOO BEs O & HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. S7E€ | Light receipis and @ good demand for sheep re- | g1 oy o Rediianey Te o 0 BIackeye: | o ave continusd Joinny with the Mexican Com: Board=28 Hawaiian Commercisl, 834: 820008 ght at | suliedn an advance of 100 in this market. ves, | $2,50@2 75: Sutters, $1 6081 70 P ed. | pany the work of muking repairs in the main shaft | ¥ 4X Bonds, 99%5: 82900 § & & NP Kallway BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. S. N. rious stocks. 'The rise in | CATTLE = Recelpts, 12,000, Fancy beeves | “spiipsBrown Mustard is quotable at $1 95 | upward from this level. R B0 BB s 4. 908 B & MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. } prices during the e nged from 1a to | $4 V@2 90 cu)_lge fol o i xfluut 5 | @2 05 B ctl: Trieste, $2@2 20 @ ctl; Yellow Mus- Central Tunnel—250 level—The east crosscut Stree! arket-st Railw 1 2 as- SAN FRANCISCO, January 27. 1894, 114 per cent, the r, Louisville and | Steers, $435@4 7 R‘r,{m choloe: steers,. 5 O | fard, $1 40@1 60; Fiax, §1 70@1 75; ary, 314 | Started from the old north drifi at a point 132 feet | lght, T1%. The time ball on Telegrapn Hill was dropped Nash The rise was | 1500 nounds, g@ ety ke apedlim | @3iic @ Db: Alfalfa 615@T7c ® B; Rape, 134 | i fromits mouth has been advanced 16 feet in T g exactly at noon to-day—i. e., atnoon of the 120ta a break into- | Sicers, 83 3063 Ug}hgf‘_:l-n-fi}m@-q@:j lockers, Gac i ey, dca quartz assaying $2 and £8 per ton; total length. HOTEL ARRIVALS. meridian, or exactly at §'v. 3, Greenwich time. | 5 and | $270@3 Cholc P 5@3 60; bulls. | “DRIED PEAS—Nominal at $1 25@1 60 @ cul for eet. S 2 FECHTELER, icciine 1n. e lask Samed | 00T 10 AR ie} cans andinaite ot s et , Opoite his east crosscat u west crosseut has s e Lteutenan { i eharge: was occasioned by ihat the Ri a 3 : ok B3 €05 e een started and advance eet in & quartz for- & il —— e : tted the bounty bill favorably, This | Poor 1o good canners, $150@240: veal calves, | POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, | ma on, assaying from $5 to $15 per ton. 3Mrs K Semper & s,Idaho W ) Plympton, Or T AT e v denied and a rally to 105 re- | £00d to choice B5@6 2! calv v:?mmon to good. | By careful assoriing we have saved five tons of | E W Currin, Los Ang A Livingston & w, Nev G AN LLIGENCE, ¥ | $3@4 75: xas_ fed stee) 20@4 10: Texas | pPOTATOES—Yesterday’sarrivals were large and | Ore, assaying $60 per ton. S Martin, Sacramento A M Wallace, Mich bulls nml;%m s. $250@3 25; milkers and spring- | y,,01u4eq 4606 sks from Oregon. Salinas Burbanks, n’l‘n:nel{ level—T ng crosscut running west from glg f‘r-;v.:{%rdéérn‘}md -Z“l’gollg. %:‘;F:l";o e Arrived. @10. S 2 ® | the dnift run_ northwesterly from the Mexican arned, Mry ¥ enport, MONDAY. 27. 2,000 Heavy packing and | 60890c B cu: xiver Burbanks, 26@40c @ sack: (he,ITL b borhiesterly from the Mexican | (G EET TORATNG W N ogens ein, sacto e o SO Tsanke 7, $420@4 $0; common (o ehoice | Orexon Burbanks, BU@T0e; Orecon Garnel Chiles, | been extended 16 feet: total length, 70 feet; pass: | Miss 2L Williams, Cal Fanny Mallon, Pt Reyes | , Stmr Umatilla. Hunter, 80 hours from Vicioria . @4 45; ' choice assorted, 34 35@ | 62@70c; River Reds, 45@bvc potl. ing through quartz and clay, assaying $2 and $6 | S H Winston, Boston W W Kent « w, Cal g foond, pess S ¥niqes; o GoodallFer: 4 40; light, $4 10@4 40: vigs, $3 40@4 30. ONIONS—Arrivals were over 900 sacks and the | 1ot ¢, W R Andrews, Tacoms F H Heath, Tacoma e 2 " The Nt Paul repors | SHEEP_Recelpts. 10.000. Tnferior to choice, | market was weaker at 85c@$1 % ctl; Cut Onions, | "JI%7% & Nomcross—976 level—Upraise 1— | C R Scott, Portland A A Whitney, Ariz Stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, 13 days 1314 hours 50(@75¢; Oregon, $1@1 15 asked. Have been working north on the sixth, seventh | B C Woodruft, Gilroy ‘A M Carpenter, Los Ang | {2 Panama; mdse, to Panama Steamship Co. or December the | $2 2 SARIENS; BSOS | | ST A B RS, ashrooms are quotable st 4@ | 3 i | Ee Ayt S e SR Stmr Rival, Johnson, 41 hours from Fort 815, and for the | kS ) | and eighth floors. T'he ore streak continues at ail | Mr Sco! W, 2 S Orcott. Chinese Crap e ey aanfigrthe NEW YORK STOCKS. | 1rvac, B b, outside Seure for choice Buttons; | points, and is fuily as wide and of as gooa grade ns | Mrs. Brown, Colusa R Caldwell, Los Angeles | BIAEK: lumber. to Samuel Blair. Boin | Tho ShvOrahiS Tallway setaees sracted e | Biiaanchpers, S@10c B by Los Angeles Tomatoes | ['was when making last report.” Upraise % Have | 1L § Hall, Shopandoah 3 Price, Mare Taiand - | Stmf Columbla; Bolles, 8334 hours from Portiand, d for the rallways, and even | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad | Beans. "Dried Okra, 12 - Al been working south on the seventh floor, also | A ¥ Crowell, Napa 3 Sutton & w, Concor Cor § J 2 Sobai 5 o th | i ', B e H ge, 40@50¢ | ;,0rth and south on the eighth and ninth fi E F Bennett, Chicago 8 V Smith, Healdsburg - el e Re RR R Shares. | ® cil: Garlic, 4@6¢ ® ib; Maviowtar SaussrO8es | e ore contimnes sbous she Sare trwidi hagors | B M Vanderhoft, Byron H Patrion, Sacraments e A e e s Tl e troin Hoxs 5 show advances of 14@13 | Money on call easy at 8@414%; last ican at 3% | @20 Bton. it I e ore is of the same excellent quality as av date o | G B Washington, S Jose Joseph Tongue, Gualalla | PO > eyt ! 4@ ! . Stmr Albion, Lundquist, 44 hours from Albion ding. The total sales were 120,- | apd closing offered at 3% Prime mercantile | BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS lust report. Upraise 3—Have been working on tie | A Ssimpson, Mop Hill - ILT Higginbottom, Stok |, Stmr &iblon, undauist, 44 ho. 5 . Bar silver, 67%gc. Mexican dol- % i 3 fourth floor. ‘The ore streak continues and the | O X Hoag Sants Rosa B Hurss Tacoma rerod | . Sohr Mary C, Gamphell, 7 hours frm Bodega; 40 | e s ey Steriing _exchange is easier, with | BUTTER—The situstion snows no change what- | E'he ohore ‘aver B0, e ana rapatring | Mrs Couts, Merced Mrs R D Euhelberger, Mo | PXsbutter, 10 Ross & Hewlett. | to 10%; Chicago and Northern Pacific | ®cinal business in bankers’ bils at $4 8715@4 8734 | ever. where most needed throughout the mine has been | J A Morgan, Truckee Dan Johnson, Truckee Clearea. 3 erand Rio Grande fou. for sixty aays and $3 883,@4 89 for demand. | Cppaupmy—Fancy, 27@38c; seconds, 26@26c | done during the week. W A Goering, Truckee A Volquardseu, Sonoma MONDAY, January 27. ) iis- | Posted rates, 34 B8@4 5815 Commercial bills, | Rrtracted (uring LEANTEOE oM olis 2 | P J Wiliiams. W Springs O E Dixon, Sacramento ON s twos, 1 10 60 | post a0, t g openings 32 Stmr Alfce Blanchard, Dunham, Portland; N P S o | 84°8614/@4 8714. Government bonds irreguiar: T - > cars of orc, ussaying per mine car sampie: Gold, | James O Malony, Oakind Mrs S J Dason, Petaluma | §'Co. 7 | State bouds higher: rauroad bonds inzctive. Silver | DAIRY—Fancy, 24@25c; good to choice, 22@ | 319’ 35. siiver, 41 9-10 ounces per ton. ISteinhart, Sacramento W H Mintzes, L Beach Stmr Coos Bay, Jepson, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- | : Reading first pre- | at the board was qulet. | S0 Howsriuedss, SRl % Shipped to the Brunswick mill during the latter | H E Hopparsett, Rosebg' J G Davis, Michigan kins & Co. 2 § 5 | conds, 11 10 1¥14: a0 cLosTN® sTOCKS. [ sl EESE Fancy mill new lsauotable at 11%5@ | part of this week 304 tons of ore. The remainder | James McNeil & wf, Ind F C Morris, Portland B bih Wastaer, Dusining, Eivetpoul; Eppinger | 1 1 fours certificates. e PREE 12c: common to good, 8l5@10c: Cream Cheddsr, | of 't gre we have on hand will be shipped during | J Rebil, Elk Grove ¥ Heston, Blk Grove & Co. ¢ g 2 R it 1 certiticates. | 4 el & Cabl 93 |Norfolk & Wes... 11@12c; Young America, 11@l2c; Western, 11@ T, S| 5 iy 2 e T 15 to 8014 Pitteharg | A e e, L8, Lo i B the next three d John L 'Talbot, Stockton George G Plummer,Wash | “Ship Bohemin, Hogan, Syaney; I J Moore & Co. and Western' fours, 134 'to 7534; Texas Pacific | AJChISon. - 38 e e Sl ALTA—825 level—The south lateral drift, 825 | F T Peet & wi, Seattle CC McGowan, Astoria or bark Nordiyset, Olsen, Queensiown: G W | Twos, 134 10 214, Wabsh twos, T 1o 764 Fretoes 5 R e aaionn. BEGS—There Is no real reason foa decline, a8 | jaye, was extended 14 feet: total length, 243 feet, | Milo Page, Humboldt MoNear & Co. o oron Gy s, 114 o A 310,000 registeres fours of | Adams kxpress 1;; .\;l;m(exu Pacitic.. recelpts are small, but prices are golng downall | Work'in' the north lateral drift, same level, was GRAND HOTEL. Schr Equator, Randelin, Kodiak; Jos Hume. | 1 $71,000 do coupons_11534 to | ‘},‘.‘;‘:;.fffl;xp‘m““m oftaiyestans, e | ;'%e: ’3";}::?:3'2 Eegs, 14@16c; ranch Eges, 188 | guspended owing to the bad condition of the air. C Curner, Oakland F A Boole, Red Biuft 2 Sailed ; : 1 1 £6000 registered fives, 112, and $5000 do ‘ :mtnfln'fi'ohuw 76Y4 Preferred.. S val ResE Sl We are now runuing south in the old vein with & | W Tarton, Sacramento 3 C Tice, Sacramento MONDAY, January 27. | coupous, 1133, | *Preterrea 100 | Central . POULTRY AND GAME. fair prospect of getting ore. G L McCandless, Cal J Hogan, Antioch ) ¥ AT Grain. | Bay StateGas...... 20 [N.Y. Chicago&S., 1 OUR—Quiet: firm. Winter wheat, low | Baitimore g Ohlo.. 43% 1lst preferred 80; do fair to fancy, $2 BU@3 45: | Brunswick Lands. _2d preferred. g Minnesota clear, $2 60@ | Buffalo, Roch & P. &N. H. his, $3@3 40; do patents, $3 20(@ | Canads Pacific. City Mills, 4@ 10; do patents, 4 20@4 45. | Canada Southera., Rye mixiure, §2 40@3 20; supertine, $2 10@2 65, | Canton Land . Sou‘hern flour—Dull, firm: common to fair extra, | Centrai Pacific. d 90; good to choice do, $3@3 20. Rye | Ches.& Ohlo.. ulet, steady, 22 40@2 85. Buckwheat | Chicago Alton. | ~ Preterrea.. BUCKWHEAT—4034c elevator; 4134c bid de- | Chicago, B.&£Q. livered | Chicago & E. Tl OccIpENTAL—550 level—The west crosscut | G M Weber, Stockton R M Jacobsen. Stockton | Stmr Newsboy, Fosen. POULTRY—Nothing new. There is suill some | Started at a point 260 fcet south of the main winze | J A Lewis, Los Angeles J Rummelsburg, Winters | SCAr FEquator, Rundelin, Kodiak. unsold Eastern stock on hand, with another car due | gt ke sronded 12 feet through porphyry; total | C M Hows, Lakeville R J Ohmer, Los Angeles Telegraphic. 1n twi hree d . length, 89 f Miss Smith, Portland Miss E Smith, Portland NT LOBOS—January 27—10 P M—Weather SOy 600 level—The maln northwest crosscut started | W H Herman, Portland J T Setos, The Dalles wina NE; velocity 6 miles. Live Turkeys, 13@l4c P b for Gobblers and 14c | at & point 210 feet north of the winze station Is In | ¢ W Robison. Salt Lake S G Spagholis, Jackson hiriec for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 16@18¢c B Ib; Geese, @ | 335 feet. having been extended 15 feet during the | A Johnson, Oceanside D W Edwards, Los Ang B Sh1D Lariaca IoRE Db e 1544 Ontario. . 2 pair, #1 951 75: Ducks, §5 BOGS 60; fens, i@ | “°¢k: The face Is in hard porphyry with some | Jiev § Heist, Vallelo. Geo ¥ Roby, Laconia Brship Larnaca loads lumber on the Sound for L35 ontario & Western, 1314 | Br o e T e e B Can wid. s i 50 | Seams of quartz. The north drife from said cross- | W ¢ Wilson; Cleveland ¢ M Dagact, Chicago ‘alparaiso for ordets, Pisagua range, 40s. 1187 Oregon Tmprovmi. 27 | Biyire 55 00800 Hrohers £ butor Inat oof | Cut Jo1n 100 feet and we have started an east cross- | 1 7 Morey Watsonville W A Birion, Canada @ bagk Mohican loads mase for Horoluln. 170 | Preferred. — A i or large and | cut from the end of the drift. W M Burkhalter, Cal S B Hermann & w, Or _Memorandum. s Oregon Navigation. 12 | $o@4 ‘:‘l;d%n;(;f 3 jseons $150@2 9 dozen for | The upraise from said north drift has been car- | Mrs H Mason, Boston 1 M Thateher, N M. Per Navarro—Jan 27 thirty miles SE of Pigeon regon Short Line. 6 | YOUIE 2 3 d ried up and connected with the north drifton the | ¢ ¥ Lrwin, lacerville O A Bowen, Olympia Pomnt passed stmrs Jewel and Tillamook bound ollow. Western, |, Erefeeced. |Pacitic Mati, 2614 | e Aprear w qaxceptions prices were | 550 level, The northwest drift siarted from fhe | T 3 Wetherwax, Wash Mrs Watkins, 108 Angel | south. . e ass. ¥ S » | . " 8514 Peoria, D.& Evans, 8 - | are, 75c@ ozen; Rabbits, $1 25@ | foot of the upraise has been extended 10 feet; | Miss ‘Watkins, Los Ang J M Smedley, Los Angel Spoken. % P ilwauk s | Cleve & Puttsburz.168 " (Pittsbirg & W ptd. 20 | L o aoage Avialls nd 81 forsmall: Gray | otal, 26 feet; face in clay .and POrpAYTY With | ¢ Guinie, Oakland MM Walte, San Jose Nov 18—Lat 25 S, long 79 W, B . - oYo. 2 Milwaukee, 47c; un- | B ONe G L on Coat. 29 | Pullman Paiace...103 | Gecse, $2 50@3; White Geese. 75c@81; Brant, | seams of quartz. ¥ H Webster, Minturn W Tyler & w, Spoki eith, Ly TERatk dnoh e L T ateal, Consolidated Gas..131 _|Quicksilve | B4 2007 00: Tionkers, #5303 50 Jugliah Suipe, | The southwestdrift started from the northwest | o Bartlett, Livermore. N A Roth, Santa Monten | oo ma 1 o N oy e ey Celti BARLEY MALI-Nominal. | C'C.C. &St. Louls. 3054 ~Preferred.. Ji % S0 ORck GG IRT G DO donen: §iosscut hins been advanced 14 feet; total length, | R H Willey, Monterey I Richards, Cal Queen, from CardiY, for Santa Rosalis, - » o 1O tor, 7635@77 3 . 0. b, 77%@ | ~ f ; B 2 ) nolds, X censiown. 7 . ungraded red, 70@80c: No. 1 borthern, | Preferred.. . .... 100 | Pretered.. APPLES—We quote 850@$1 B box for good to l’:,“r“;h;_";;' length, 122 feet, and continues in hard _ LICK HOUSE. Jan 22—Lat 22 N, long 10 W, Br bark Maelgwyn TP e 3 . Commerclal Cabié. 155~ (RomeWat &0gden116 | choice, 50@75¢ f0r common to falr and $125@1 60 | In the Chollar mine they are extracting ore | J M Hadley,Nevada City G W Rice, San Miguel | from Hamburg, for Poriland. popUons opened firm and advanced @lo on | SaRTCITIALCe e a e e from the third, fonrch snd seventh floors of the | Mrs I M Sisson, Sissons & I Chester, San Rafacl Domestic Ports. loca! covering: fell 134@134¢ on the Incresse on Dellackaniiwnialol | | % | CITRUS FRUITS_The great malority of Or- | $i0pes above the 450 levels On the eighth foor | Jko BORD J(GSEion, FaSanccal = - | EURKEA—Arrived Jan 27—Stmr Pomons, hne passage, late Weakn sy Weat and free realizing and | DSRTeraf G..... 123a\6LFaul, % | Bnges on the market are elther frozen or frosthit- | going north, skirting the Ol stopes, and the rook | J Berkman, Seattie A C Griffin, Seattie COOS BAY—Arrived Jan 27—Stmr Arcata, Enc Closed weak at 14@%4cbelow Saturday. May and | 1,00 o0 . 16348t Paul& Duluth, 22 — | ten, and are slow of sale In consequence and much | contains some good ore, They are also working | E Coulter, Seattle W W Erb, Tacoma, Jan 25. i July most_active. No. 2 Ted, January. l\fl‘/gc:‘ 2733 Preferred.. %6 | lower. The freeze in the southern part of the State | south on the second tioor and gerting some fine- | H Ibrig, Wallace, Idaho ISmith, N Y RAYS HARBOR—Arrived Jan 27—SNtmr Del February, 72%c; March and Aprl, 75%c; May, | - 16748t Paul & Omaha. 3634 | @ month Or 50 ago turns out much more serious | grade ore. Extracted and sent to the Nevada | Mrs I Smith, N Y I3 Devlin, San Diego Norte, hence Jan 23. | 7134c; June and July, 7lc. o i e 121" | than was supposed at the time. Oranges, $1@1 50 | mill during the past weck 68 tons and 1700 | P H McMinn & w, Napa PE Fuller & w, San Jose | - Salled Jao 18 -Biin Catherine Sudden, for San | Stocks of grain store and afloat January 25: 158 (Bt P. M. & M. 109 | B box for Seedlings and $1 26@2 26 P box for pounds of ore, the average battery assay of which | ¥ C Williams, StaCruz A M Hatch, Santa Cruz | Francisco. | Wheat, 6 pushels; corn, 790,204: oats, | GreatNorthern pid.110 Sliver Uertincat.... 6714 | Navels: badly frosted stock goes still lower: Lem- | was $27 73 per ton. In the Dotosi mine they | A CGardner, Marysville R C Irw PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Jan 27—Brstm | I3 oo 044s barley, 421,994 malt, | Green Bay. 14 Southern Pacific... 2015 | ons, $1@1 60 for common and $2@2 50 fo 10 | were working on the twelfth and thirteenth floors | Dr C B Kells, Murysyille J C Macki Progressist, from Departure Bay. i peas, 7152, N . | Harlem. 280 " Soutnern R. K. 914 | choice: California Limes, T6c@$1 B box; Mexican | of the stopes above the 560 level, and are getttng | W A Lawton, Sacto G B James, Sac DRAKES BAY—In port Jan 27—Stmr West- | O pot. dull, firm: No. 2, 3634c elevator; | Hocykine Coal. 2 | Preferrea. 28°" | Limes, $5@6; Bananas, $1@2 ¥ bunch; Pineap- | some fair grade ore. Extracted and shipped to Gnflmlrl acto J Aliman, Marysville port, from Fort Bragg, for San Francisco. 873c afloat. o3 | Hocking Valley .. 1815 ples, $2 50@5 B dozen. the Nevaaa mill during the week 158 tons and | BJ Warfleld. Woodland P P Blowers, Woodland SA'N DIEGO—Arrived Jan 27—Schr Sequola, fm Options advanced 14@Yac on firmer cables, bet- | Homegtaxe . T 28 Preferred. . s 200 pounds of ore, the average battery assay of | C3L Whitton, Stockton D D Fox, Stockton Port Hadlock; U S stmr Philadelphia, from Santa ter West and following wheat, fell 3gc on real(zing, | 114 Texng Gont.. 1% Tenn. Cont & DRIED FRUITS, RA1SINS, NUTS, ETC. | which was $27 46 per ton. Shipped two barsof | M C Wooster, N Y T W Mobre, N Y. Barbara, _ mllica e and closed firm On & fair trade. May | Liinois' Gentral.cs. 981a| Preferred bulilon, the par value of which was 87383 74. D CFry & w, Brooklyn A W Sanford Jr, Los Ang | ~ TACOMA—Safled Tan 27—Schr Prosper and brk ahd May, 36350; Jane, BOnge ,,fi";fi;kb‘fb’“"y lows Central i A DRIED FXUITS—Tho following prices rule on | | EXUSSWICK EXPLORATION COMPAXY—SHatt 1 D Asniand. Vacaville H HicCarpenter. Chicago Tidal Wave, for San Francisco, S ie o A T [OLA.A.& N e on Ne¢ the Chol g , Boston C. — Arrl" Py = firmer. Options duil, firmer. | gangag & Texas... 113430l & Ohio Cen. A S g Siracs: UaF | G A Jordan, Portiand Mre K M Grisweld Cal | o S AR YL IS9IAT Sy Tenal lence . - Company’s north boundary—kast crosscut 1 CARLOAD Loss—Apples, 214@3¢ B T for quar- | sarioa oy o poe ! | W E Longshore, Chicago A V i v, 3 110 feet from the bottom Of the ksbore, A VSmith & w,Pasadena | * SAN PEDRO—Sailed Ji — tered, 3@3%5c B B for sliced and 434c B I for | shati, has been advanced 28 feet, pussing through | Miss C Smith, Pasadena Miss D Smith, 'Pasadena | for Ereka Sy Pamden, evaporated; Peaches, 315@4c 9 1 and 51,@6c | s0ft porphyry, clay and quartz showing value; | W 13 Smith, Menlo Park J T Leade, Seattle PORT TOWNSEND — Arrived Jun 27—Stmr for fancy; peeled in boxes, 12c; Apricots, 734@ | L0t! lenkth, 40 feot. From the end of this cross. | MrsJ Peterson, Seattle Miss Peterson, Seattle | Lakme, henos Jan 26, 25¢: May, 2Blgc. Spot Preferred. . 2 white, 2534¢; Lo Kingston & Pem. ., Uhicazo., 26626140 “_e:ie;:. zzég "/‘C:ni\zo'ds | Lake Ere & Westn white, c: mixe 5 E Wwhite do | preferred. and White State, 26@28 Shors 2635 Preferrea. 3 "lnol.St.Louls 2154 Preferred. 2 cnt we have started a south drift and advanced the PALACE HOTEL. CALLAO—Sailed Dec 21—Ship Louis W 65410 e o ooy Mo, for fancy b 0B | same 14 fect: face {n porphyry nnd clay. ©'E Lecor. St Paul P L Sherman, Chicago | Port Townsend. Bore alstior 5@@00 ¢ @ Ib for fancy Moorpark: Figs. black. 2@2%4¢ |~ Shatc 2 on the boundary of the Con. Cal & Vir- C G Haskin, Chicago L B Miller, Cleveland Eastern Ports. 70c. for unpressed; White Figs, 3%4@dc in sacks; Pears, | ginia and Best & Belcher companles’ grounds has | B G Krans, N Y Mrs M A Clarke, Or NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 25—St Provisions. 7c ® 1b for evaporated halves, 4@6%gc @ Ib for | been sunk seven feet on the incline, passing | Miss M Clarke, Or W T Davis, Kansas City | from Coton rrived Jan 25—Stmr Advance, BEEF—Quiet, firm: family, 210 50@11. Beet quarters; Prunes. 334c: Plums, 4c B Ib for pit- | UAroush hard porphyry; total depth, 216 feet. At | ‘M Trevelyan. Fresno H L Diemel, Sta Barbara 1 CAPE HENRY — —Bark Un- hams, dull; 11 50. Tierced beef, siow, steady; e fan s oEAsed Ia0 35~ Bark Un Manhattan C ted and 114@2%4c for unplited; Nectarines, 5@6c | the bottom of the shaft we are now cutting out for | H A Davis & w, Phila C C Cottell & w, Phila = . S hend 1@k o umplied; Neclarin B Do of hashafowatia JOR NG sl o0 | A Davlndow 31 C 3 daunted, from Baltimore, for San Francisco. Hion plekled belllca: 12 Bar oo do-momanm | e (s 8 B onniie Tateres Appies, AGire Posshes. 3@ | AL & Doint n the Gould & Curty's tunnel, 800 | Siss Yot Crovile A Tomm (088 Oroville Forelgn Ports. grin; pickied ballles, 1 B | 4¢ and B for faucy; peeled, in boges, 10@124c, | feet from the mouth, we have started an eas cross- | M Moses Tacoma Miss Hoffstadt, Madison | HALGOA BAY—Arrived Jan 1—Br stmr Straits of LARD—Inactive, steady: Western steam, $6 10: Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6o @ 1 for 40@bo's | it NO. 2, and extended it 17 feet, passing through g.&z Hamllton, Roanoke W McCrelby, Burlingame | POVer, from Port Blakeley. eity. $5 55: January, $6 15; refined. quiet; Con- | and 5c for 50@60's; Apricots, 6@9%Yac for prime to | POFPLYTY, clay and quartz, McBiroy, US N o I Ditaler, Bi L T e A ed Jai BARE bl Jorllan Sienr 8040, Bontt Aty o e e L e Sholce an J0GIIE Tor Tancy Mossparar Eyee, | - The uniiual mecting of the Belcher Mining Gom- | ¥ CVeHieund, Jonesville A WoRAsko oSS v | nill o Lioerpont ot o Precingan P | inn. & St T black, 194@24oc: White Figs, 9@5c; Pears, 61y | PARY will be neld to-day. R E Small, Chicago G L Poine, Boston LONDON—Arrived Jan 25—Br ship Eudora, hne Quiet, sales 200 barrels; mess, $10 75@ | 34 prerarren, 18 | Wi for evaporated halves and. ¢ for quarters; e baclfic Lighting Company has declared a | £ H McClevey, N Y ¥ C Gay, Sacto Sept 24: Br ship Helenslea, hence Sept 27, | yiipretermsa il 43 [Wheel Flums, 314c for pitted and 1@114c for unpited; | MORIhLY dividend of $0 cents per share, payable | M Oppenhelmer & w,NY A R WhitrerJr, N ¥ LEITi—Arrived Jan 25-Br ship Koyal George, Fancy, steady, oty motive; stais | HSHUL EAc rred. Necturinge, 4GS0 ¥ I for prime (e choree, February 5. LD Abraham, Japas R A Hume, Spokane. hence Aug 13, dairy, 10@19c: do’ creamery, 14@18c: Western, | Nashvilte Chevi AL HIRAEIS Fxicm sty TR o Bdnor, XY, oh Brvons Tor'San Braselsms | | 20=Brahip creamery 5 80 June, 14@loc: do tactory, | National Linseed.. 18 Honcen Tayees, DHOU0S W box; Tonsaromn: sam: BOATD S AIDWIHHOTEG N D BRLAR D s an 28—Ttal nark @15c¢ c; imitation creas 3 c: | N. 3. C J J . G % e e Tolls, §@ . e [ maoe ioied %c B I three-crown, loose, Zijo; twocrown, | Following wers tne sales in the San Franoisos | J 5 'oniper putonan? B Gadd, Portiand Puaus : frm, fair demand. State, large, 74 | 2c? seedless Sultanas, 33, @4c: seedless Muscatels, | Stock Board sesterday T I Prelst, San Jose. D W Clak oekion S DN ~Ealled Jan 16.Br gimr Miowers, Jor ¢, 10@14c; do small, 73,@10¢; part | 234@234c: three-crown London layers, 70c: clus' | REGULAR MORNINA A=s81ON COMMENCIN® 9: 30, i am, Phime Vencod vk ters, $1 36@1 50; Dehesa clusters, $210@2 25: P Eagles, Liverpool E JIsham, Philsdelphia ¢ § 28200 Mexican..85/100 8 Nev. Dr R 8 McLain, Los Ang C S Denny. s A Salled Sau - 20, Br stmx. :Gaellc, Jiiets State and Pennasivania, 17 Lt ey, (9001 1% Pied Grages, Tiso 18400 Oceidtl....96 160 Union. 380 Weu, Seaitle 1 D Anthons. bortiand N GRON O 2 s, 16@16%c; icenouse, 14@18¢: Northern Pac lsts.1 i 400 Chollar.. 63100 . Ts. C Castle, Victoria W G Witter < w et mhoa.Jan Ib_Stmr Gl o ek do case, #2 50@3 50- tresn: 100s@ Y40t Saoa: ern Pac lsis. 11414 | Jossixe Prices — Four-crown loose, 3¢: 3- | 500 CORV..5 a0l500 Ophis i o CasH Vet er & w, S Carlos or San Francisco. 4. 3 o 182 | crown, 244@3%sc: 2 crown, 13,@2c; Seediess Sul- 00/609) OVEmAD. . 18/300 ... ecvs DrRich, New York 21 Bastion it Sna R0 e e s 96 Fotit, Moanlighn TaLLOW- Qucl.r-l. steady; City, 31 3-16@31%c; hgn::‘nucon.oll.lunyl o s Ll R T l 5 HSmih, wa&d Comn Mm L St o | L il el e Bk R Wood, | Jelipr ‘r?r&izgfil«i;’;?'mfr raden 37 oR&N ins g:fl?%flw?i/:i e e X 5 #0200 Alexioan. B5/200 e Bel....10 | E Baxendale, N Y 3 Hamiton, Visaila O QtIat e Sailed Dec 9—Ship Lake Leman, for ; : LR 00a, | @ e Na o e GO o st B | g Gea gy rog one 5 So200 ® Nev.180 | LGB Ge A bewi Saliiake | musrards ol ; RECIN—Qui 2 E G % for No. 1 hard ang forsoftshell, ol CaV...2. 0.1 5 51 g = @R EIN—Quiet, steady; common to good, 8160 Shieul Congony (430 ™ | bing lots; Aimonds, U@Tysc for Tanguedoc: and | 100 Cons. 110100 Overmi. 19600 ¥ Jadkiliéo NEW WESTERN HOTEL. S CYSmpnte Of Trans A tlantie Steemens. O R PENTINE—Dull, easy: 30 . C. : or paper-shell, jobbing: Peanuts, 5@t 531100 Bavage.. 3! 7 Handcock, Summervle W P Walch, 3 & s BOTATORS e Soi o G3le, omt. Do, Pac Cal 15s.109 | for Lastern and 32@4¥ac for Calitornia; Hickory J A Nickem, Spokane N Fartand from Hamburg. RICE—Firm, fairly active; domestic, fair to ex- tra, 5@53%c: Japan, 33, @Ac. MOLASSES—Falr demand, firm; New Orleans open kettle, 200d to choice, 27@37c. ‘W H Cusick. Spokane S —. ! Wi {Routhern K. R. bs. 9034 | Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6o for rough and 8¢ for poi- | o Following were the saies in the Paclflo Stock | C 1 Warner, b L S e AR L s i Texus Faciiic frva 55% ished; Filberts, S@e: Brazil Nuts, 15@80 B B; | Board yesterday: X Finke, Portnd 10 L Whlaheat, Shoants | piiAVRE—A¥rived out jan 27—Sune La Cham- xas Pacseconds. 2054 | Cocosnuts. $4 50@6 B 100, REGUIAR sEssTON—10:12. A B Purfurst, Texas C H Wheeler, Wash GIBRALTAR—Salled Jan 26—Stmr Fulda, for ymlonEac 1stor96. 103 HONEY—Comb is quotable at 10@12c ® I for | 300 Alpha... J E Nolan, Salem COFFEK 50@4 105 bright and 8@9c P b for Il water- New York. COFFEL- Steady. 20@36 points down: Janu- ol and 8@ ower at 300 Alta Promsed DOV ER—Passed Jan 37—Stmr H H Meier, from 157507 My, $13G15 16 Tand e 0 March, K GrmpaeiVeat fad 75 | incleal 0o e Gurltuthen, i dark, Sa5e. REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS, | Bremen, for New York. 811 85: Sepiember, $11 15@11 30: December, s BEESWAX-24@%7c B . —— tmportations. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6c B b for heavy, 7c B Ib for light medium, 8c B 1 for light, 10c for extra light and 12c for sugar-cured; € ers’ 4 Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 11c; California Hams, 55160 branuinied, 4 153605 cover's SpeocTed 50c; s Boe, 7 8 0Bl exra mes do. 381 family do. ; extra prime Pork, B Frult and Produce. FOREIGN MARKETS. extra ciear. :lat P bbl; muflll ? bbl:'gmonfl CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Apricots, bags, 9%@ Beet, 915@10c B Ib. < 12c. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LARD—Eastern, tierces, is quotable at 6c PEACHES—Peeled, 1895, 16c: do unpeeled, | LIVERPOOL, ENG., Jan. 27.—rhe spot market | I for compuuna and 7¥4c for pure: pails, 8c: Cali- $11@!1 10.Spot. Kio, duli, lower: No. 7. 183j4c, SUGAR—Raw, quiet, steady; fair refining, 834c; cmfiu‘f;;;-. Aflg% centrifugals, 96 test, 375c. Refined, quiet, steady’ | Cen Pac 151801 95 100 No. 6, 4 15-16c: No. 7,4 7-18c; No. 8, 414c; No. 9, | Den& R G 1at 4316: No. 10, 43c: No. 11, e 12,8 8-16c; | _ Do, No. 18, 87%c: off,7a, 436@46kc; mold A, 5 3-16¢; A, 4 15"16c; confectioners’ A, 4 13-16c: William H. and Anna D. Miner to William H. FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—268,286 ft lumber, Crocker, lot on S line of California street, 154:814 | 25 pkgs mdse. Eof una, K 51:634 by S 137:6: $10. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbla— A. C. 'se (administrator of the estate of John | 1739 sks potatoes, 901 sks onlons, 240 gunnies B. Miller) to P. A. McDonald, lot on SE corner of | 5285 sks flour, 3400 sks bran, 200 sks fiax, 400 sks Chestnut and Webster streets, S 137:6 by E 187:6; | bran and shorts, 4643 sks barley, 103 cs liquors, 22 $4650. rolls leather, 93 sks 63 pkgs mdse, 10 cslard, 17 Robert E. Mullin to Nathan Davis, all interest in | crts hams, 47 pkgs tea, 1215 nkgs paper, 19,072 it the following: Lot on W line of Bright street, 150 | lumber, 682 pkgs crackers and candy, 3'bdis horse S of Randolph, S 25by W 100, block city 1and; also | collars, 100 bdls plaster, 12 bxs fish. 1948 bals Ioton & line of Oak street, 100 I of Brodesick, E | shooks. 102 sks oysters, bdis herring, 17 bdls 25 by 8 137:8; also lot on N'W corner of Fulton | smoked herring. 385 bdis hides. and Webster streets, W 47:6 by N 80; alsoloton 8E | KILLISNOO—Per Umatilla—400 bbisoil, 2 bals line of Stevenson street, 150 NE of Sixth, NE 2636 | hides. 50 CC&V .. 2.5 50 Confi 1.(!17 1895, 554 @8Yac: do, 1894, 414@7c. . fornia tierces, by,c for compound and 6c for pure: by SE 70: also lot on 8 fine of Golden Gate avenue, | Port Townsend—152 bals hides, 3 pkgs mdse. PRUNES—Four sizes, 514¢, !s's:“-'r’:f: eat.:; gg?;; Bm;n ;:mm are firm at half-bbis, e\_/k mm tins, 7c; do 51, 7@7%cpa . 30 A L 137:6 W of Hyde, S 137:6 by W 84:414, to secure | Seattle via G N Ry—870 hf-ska flo‘::r.‘- o BAISINE — Loose Muscaiel 5-crown, y‘e‘x/:”s'fi?o oy pGOTTOLENE—744c in'terces and 8¢ # b in 10- SN S LaciS twopromigsory noten; $10. e ot on | conICiOTIa—36 bales tobacco, 11 pkgs mdsa, 1 sk $1 25, ) 4500 ¥: The Produce Exchange cable gives the following - § line of Clay street, 220 W of Laurel, W 27:6 by S | _ Seattle—448 tous coal, 28 cs 5 tierces lard, 62 | Agly,):oxns—?.pemdl. 11@12¢; 60 sotu-shel, | Liverpool anotations for o, 3« ffed Wintor: Jsna- | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. 106 SR RN S Bls ahooks, 10 aks cleats, 1 bx aslephone suppiles, c. ) : . 3 March, ; S . : Panl and Louise Bran 's German .\ s type, s hides, 7o UTS—Standard, 614@7c: ao soft-shell, | AT, 58 514; May, 88 8140, 3 HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c | 200 Challng8714700 -110300 ¥ Jackei. 49 nnngeu.:n Congregation, lot on SE iine of How- 1bxd organ, 1 bx cheese, 7 pkgsexpross, 8 10c. SECURITIES. P Ib; culls and brands, c ® ; medium, 6c; culls | vgg - 50 | ard street, 175 of Llu‘v)nnm._ NE 30 by SE. | 48 life preservers. b1 m,mwmmu: $10. “ Vancouver via C P R R—7 bbis tellow, 4t E. P, E. Troy to George and Jennie D, T. Ander- | hides, 96 bdls hides, 576 bxs mv.lvcn,u; u’ih‘;dnlr‘ 400 1 PS—Dull, easy. State common 1o choice, 3 | LONDON, Exa., Jan. 27.—Consols, 10754 il | and brands, be; Light, bc; culls and brands, 46; Cow | 509 Gheiias. - ab/°00 OP """"g}m' J O. R. &« IN. o ASTORTA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Cla MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. ¥For reservations call at 19 Monte gomery street. Columbia sails Suate of California salls. SOODALL, PERK January 29 February 3 , Genl. Supts. NOR, General “Agent. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANE TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM 1> Broadway whact, San Francisco, a8 llow: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junesu, Kil- Lim;nt{ and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M., Jan. 15, 50, Feb. 14. For Victoria and Van: uver (B. C.), Port Town- erett, Anacortes and New Bay, Wash.), 9 A M. Jan. 6, 10, 15, 25, 40, and every fitth day tnereafter, connecting at Vancouver with . R.R., a: Tacoma with N, P. R. R, attle with G. N. Ry., at Por: Townsend with Alasia steamers. ¥or Eureka, Arcata aad_Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bzy) str. Pomona, 2 P. 3, Jan. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18. 22, 28, 30, and every fourth day thereaft For Santa Crug, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviots, San Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Pedro (Los ADgeies) una Newport, at 9 A. i.. Jan. &5 1,716,750, 24, 26, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Senta Barbara, Port Log Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A X, Jan. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every f0urth day thereatter. For insenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), sir. Willame ette Valley, 10 A. .. 26th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st.. San Francisco, OCEANIC STEAGISHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields {Freemantle). Austra- lia: $220 first class, 8110 steerage. Lowess rates to Capetown, South Africa. Australlan steamer, MAKIFOSA, salls via Honolulu and Auck- iand, ‘toursday, Feb, 6, at 2P M Steamship Australa, Houolulu only, Sa n=- day, tevruary 15,at10 A M SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Feb. 6 and 15, 1894, Ticket office. 114 Montgomery streat. Freight oftice, 327 Market street. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line 1o Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers by this line avoid both travsit by English railwa, tne discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160: second class, $11. LA BRETA E, Capt. Rupe. & .....January 110 LA GASCUGNE, Capt. Bundelon. ... g _January 18, LA CHAMPAG E, Capt. Poirot, .......Janoary Capt. Lehoeuf . s B . Febru B For further particulars appl A. FORGET, Ag; No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZL & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. WIlTE STAR LINE. United States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWEE: New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN,$60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- Jing to steamer and accommodations select second cabin, $35 and 840 Mujes.ic and ‘Teuton! Steerage Tickets from and, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing_dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacitic Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel. G. . FL CHER, eneral Agent for Pacific Coast. ;0“]. MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgl France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, iu connection With the Pacific Mail S. 8. Co., issued for freight and trease o direct ports in England and Germany. P irough tickets from San Francisco to Plymont) Cherbourg, Southampton. First elass, $196: thitd olass, §97'80. For further particulars apply to PARROTT & CO., Agenis, 206 California at. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 8, Washin; At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Slf:g:,y 85 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone, STEAMER :: T. C. Walker. J. D. Bary Garratt, ity ‘o Seomike Telephone Main $05. Cav Nav. and Impt, Co. VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND, STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Sunday—10 . Sunday—8 . A '-'-Cl‘ ~Zandine. Mission 1. Plex 3. \ 4 z 3

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