The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 29, 1896, Page 12

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o = 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1896. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Silver highes Shipment of 8.228 to China. Foreizn Financial Quotations higher. Wheat Fat s declined. Barley and Oats dull. Corn and Rve firmly held. No change in Flour. Bran n liberal supply. MHay weak and quict. Beans and Seeds very duli. Potatoes and Onions weaker. Butter and Cheese unchanged. Eggs we: Young Poultry advancing. Game steady. Oranges declining. Dried Fruits and Ralsins slow. Provisions dull. Hides and Leather qulet. Grain Bags inactive. Coffee steady. Hops stagnant. Wool unchanged. Bt WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UN1TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- v, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan- Weather conditions and TURE, WEATHER BURE 8, 1896, 5 P. M. forecast : he following are the seasonal rainfalls to date s compared with those of the same date last sea- son: Eureka 7, last season 28. Red Bluff 13.67, last season an Francisco 12.89, last season 19.66: resno 4.09, last season 9.62; San Luis Obispo 12.25, 1 son 20.64; Los Angeles 6.91, last season 11.: San Diego 2.80, last season 9.64: Yuma , 1ast season 2.99. San Franclsco daia imum temperature 55, mean b 1i for the pa R hours .15 inches. n: The storm which was central off the coast of Washingion last nig v moved in- 1and, but with dimi b Dight Shows Do we conditions are pro! along the Pacific SI mountains and east ington, Oregon and Northern light_quantities through Ca rain has also fall Arizona. is the first raln at Yuma since 1st of November, 1895, The pressure the coast. ‘The tempe ary over the entir Mountaf The_river Colus Biuft 20 (1 le11:9 (fallir Sacramento ( The probabilities are that the rivers will begin to fall within the next twelve hours and that acramento the North 1ght south- erly winds. < Southern California—Cloudy and light showers to-night and early Wednes erly winds. ay morning; light 0 and vicinity—Generally fair; light winds. A. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 28.—Stocks were less active to-day. the sales anting to 193,200 shares. The course of prices was irregular, but at theend of the day the leading issues as arule were from 14 to 314 per cent higher than at the close yesterday. The irregularity was due to profit-teking and selling by professional operators Wwho were disposed to work for a reaction. London was & seller of St. Paul and Louisville and N ville, b 1 houses were given up as buyers of Re When it was demonstrated that bu Jittle long_stock could be forced out, the profes- sional traders once more toox the bull side of the market steadil At this time the news and developments were of an encouraging character. Posted rates of sterling ,and inthe late trading prices moved up exchange were reduced 14, the Kansas Pacific bondholders indorsed the Union Pacific reor- ganization plan and rumor bad it that the sub-com- mitteee of presidents recently appointed to settie the question of perceniages in the mat £ anthracite coal production had reached a s ment. This_with easy money sud more liberal offerings of funds by foreign houses all contributed 10 a more confident condition to the future of stock prices. Reading was helped by its good showing of earn- ings for December and bo: d to be identified with Morgan intere he real feature of the late trading was su vanced to 10615 Yesterday's s the report that the Reichstag would pass creasing the bounty on beet sugar h been T buyers, the rumors having failed to mate- rialize. Speculation closed strong. Net changes show gains of 14@l2 per cent on the day. Con- solidated Gas, however, gained 3 per cen Bonds were strong.’ Sales were Atcolson adjustment fours rose 134 to 46 apeake and Ohio general fours, 1 t0 107 Pacific consol sixes, 234 to 735} ; Missouri, Kansas and Eastern fives, 13, to 893 Southern 10 90: Reading first preferences, 1 to 3284 ; do seconds, 114 to 1914; do thirds, 13410 1634 ; Louis Southwestern seconds, 2 to 89, ana Toledo, Peoria and W estern fours, 15 0 77. In_ Government bouds $1000 coupon fours of 1807 brought 109452: $6500 do registerec 109, and $25,000 coupon fours of 19 Grain. firm. Winter which ad- 4 Kansas FLOUR—Quiet: grades, $2 304 do patents, $3 70@4: Minnesota clear, $2 60@ 325: do straights, $5@3 70 do patents, $3 20 4 20: Jow extras, $2 80@2 80: City Mills, $3@4 1 @4 20: do patents, 84 25@i 50. Rye mixture, 2 40@3 20: supertine. $2 10@2 65; fine, $2@2 40, Southern flour—Quiet, firm: common to fair extra, %2 30@2 90; good to choice do, $3G3 Kye flour—Quiet, steady, $2 40@2 85. Buckwheat flour, §1 25. BUCKWHEAT—400 elevator; 41c delivered. wheat, 80: do falr to fancy. $2 80@3 50: low CORNMEAL—Quiet llow Western, %2 25@ 2 30: Brandywine, 32 55. RYE—Nominal. No. 2 Milwaukee, 47c; un- graded Westerr, 57 BARLE BARLE - ‘ominal. WHEAT—Dull, easier. No. 2 red, store and ele- vator, T5lgc: afloat, 97c: f. 0. b T6@77kc; ungraded red, 68@78c: No. 1 northern. 73 Options were 1 steady at Tg cline on easier cables, foreign selling, weak West and local realizings. May and July most active. No. 2 red, January, 70% 7034c: June and July, 70c. CORN—Spot dull, easier: No. 2, 36¢ elevator; 87c afioat. Options dull and_steady at Fsc decline without special features. May most active; January, February and May, 36¢; July 3744c. Spot dull, weaker. Options dul, easier. &c: February, 2414c: May, 2, 243,@?25¢; No. ‘hicago. 20%4,@26c: No. 3, January, Epot_ prices: 2614¢; No. 2 white, 2514¢: mixed W estern, 25@2 @28¢; white State, 26@28c. FEED BRAN—60@! . MIDDLINGS—65@70c. RYE FEED—65@70c. Provisions. BEEF—Unchanged: family, $10 50@11. Beet hams, iractive, $15 50. Tierced beef, quiet; city extra India mers, $15 50@17: cut_meats, strong; ickled bellies, 12 Ibs, 51z¢; do shoulders, 5¢; do ams, 815@9c. LARD-Quiet: nominal : Western steam. $6@6 0b: city. $650@5 55; January, 6 05; refined, dull; Continent, $6 40 South America, $6 65; com- pound, 84 75@5. -Duli; mess, $10 75@11. ER—Fancy, steady, fir demand; State 10@19c: do’ creamery, 14@19c: Western, 21c: do June, 14@:9c: do factory, 21c; imitation creamery, 13@17c; E—Fairly active; firm. State, large, 714 10@14c; do smll, 73,@10c; part liberal <upply; State aud Penn- g @113ac: Southern, 1615@16c; 100 house, 1815@ 1 4140: per case, $2'50@3 50; West- ern, fresh. 16@1bljc; limed, 14c. 31 3-16@31%c¢; LLOW — Quiet,” firm; Cit D OIL—Quiet, barely steady : Crade, eliow, prime. 2814c} do oft grades. 27Ygc, mmon (0 good, £1 60@1 65. Quiet, steady : 3035@31c. Quiet. about steady : Sweets, $3@4. ~Fair demand: domestic, fair to ext RIC! 8@534c; Japan, 33,@4c. MOLASSES—Firm, fairly active: New Orleans ttle, good to choice, 27@37c. y. 10@26 points down: Febru. @12 60: March, @12 50: May, #11 60@11 70; Juiy, $11 45@ ull, steady; No. 7. 13%4¢. fair refining, 3%4c . RRefined, firm, quiet 1803 No. 8, 4t4e; No. No. 11, 4c; No. 12, 3 3-16¢: 4@455c; mold A, 5 3-1 415-16c; confectioners’ A, 4 13-16c 59-16c; crushed, 59-16c: powdered, cubes, § 8-16¢. cut loat, b5 3-16¢: granuiated, 4 15-16: Fruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUT] 12c. —Apricots, bags, 9%@ PEAC Peeied, 14c: do leq, 414@81 PRUNE our sizes, 5:,“4“""* i RAISINS — | 00se Musca.el 3-crown, 314@314c; do 4-crown, 4 London laye; ‘ag Y T e i NDS—Paper-shell, 11@12¢; do soft-4 S o @12¢c soft-shell, (6AL.\UT5—SIJDGIXG. 614@7c; a0 soft-shell, 815@10c. HOPS—Steady. State common to choice, 3 @9c: Paclfic Coast, 315@8c. London market un- €Ot~ Faity active. Fi VOO~ active. irm. Domestic i 16@22c; pulled, 15@34c; Texas, 9@13c. g5 Merchandise. PIG IRON—Quiet: American, $11 75@18 50, COPPER—rirm; Lake, 89 8715@10. LEAD—Firm: domestic, 83 05. TIN_Firm: Straits, $1320@13 30. erately active. SPELTEE—Nomin: lates, mod- domestic, $4. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, TrL, Jan. 28.—An effort to boom wheat prices on the world's skipments being 1,000,000 bushels less than estimated was made a0 the opening this morning, but it speedily proved a failure, There were 100 many holders willing to sell, the first half hour's trading resulting in haif a ceat decline from the Opening quotations, further COMMERCIAL WORLD. losses taking place later. Holders of putsand a few scalpers whosold early bought enough later to rally the market. Receiptsin the Norchwest were £00d, amounting to 406 cars against 342 last Tues- day and 178 & year ago. Chicago recelved 125 cars, and shipped out 116,746 bushels. Liverpool cables were quiet and easy at Y4d decline. Brad- street’s repor of & decrease of but 32,000 busheis in the world’s avaiiable supply was the signal for general selling, the lowest quoiations of the session being establishied. Export clearances were fair at 340,903 bushels. Closing Continental cables were unchanged to lower. May wheat opened at 64 54c, sold becween 6i3@64%c und 6314@8Sac, clos- iug at 6334¢, Yac vnder yesterday. kstimated re- ceipts for to-miorrow 50 cars. CORN—Weakened and declined at the opening. The loss of strength in_wheat and large receipts, 416 cars, were potent factors. Inspections from s-ore were large, amounting 10 326,950 bushels. Liverpool cables quoted 14d decline at that place. Bradstreet’s reported an increase in_available sup- plies of 3,268,000 busheis, which added to the weakness when announced. May corn opened at 303c, declined to 2034¢. closing at 283,@2974c, 34C under yesterday. Estimated receipts for to- morrow 250 cars. OATS—Opened steady, but very shortly took the aircction of everything else. Heceipts were 338 cars. There were no withdrawals from store. Bradstreet’s reported a decrease in stocks of 24,000 bushels. Muy oats closed 15@3/sc lower than yes terday. Estmated receipts for to-morrow 160 cars. ¥ —Was stendy. Cash, 93@93%c: May, 9634c. Receipts 32 cars. PROVISTO: pite light re S—The hog market was weak des- ipts this morning, and that condi- tion was communicated to product. ‘The effect of a declining wheat market was also adverse. The trade was not broad, and fluctuations_were rather slow. May pork closed 1214c lower; May lard 10¢ lower, and May ribs 732@10c lower. Closing Prices. ewvaT-—J-nuny.‘slc; May, 63lc: July, 4550 RN—_January, 2714@2756c; May, 20%@ R Slhiant 18340 e, 20%@20580; LARD_Janaary, #5 Tove Mav. 85 95 Juiy, N}llnf—.hnuny. $5 16: May, 85 40; July, 3 ONEY_Was 6 per cent on call and 6@7 per cent on time loans. New YOrk exchange sold at 60¢ premium. Livestock. UNTON STOCKYARDS, 1L, Jan. 28.—The offerings of cattie to-day were very small, but the demand was also light and prices held about stcady. The receipts of nogs were extremely light, but all classes of buyérs held back and prices de- | clined 3@10¢c. The sheep market was quiet and teady. CATTLE — Receipts, 2000. Fancy beeves, $470@4 80: choice to prime 1300 to 1700 pound crs, $430@4 65 fair tochoice steers, 1200 to 00 nounds, $3 90@4 common to medium steers, 950 t0 1250 pounds, 8 55@8 85; stockers, 600 to 900 pounds, §2 75@3 35: bulls, choice to exira, $3@3 50; calves, common to good, $2 35@ 475, HOGS—Receipts. 16,000. Heavy packing and shipping _lots. $4 20@4 4b; common to_choice mixed, $4 10@4 45: choice assorted, $4 30@ ight, $3 10@4 45 : pigs, $3 40@4 30. .0U0." Inferior to choice, NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 3@4x: last loan at 4% and closing offered at 4% Prime mercantile paper, 6@7%. Bar silver, 673c. Mexican dol- lars, 5385c. Steriing exchange 1s_weak, with | scinal buminess in bankers' bils at $4 87@3 8714 | for sixty days and 34 88@4 88145 for demand. Posted rates, $4 8714@4 89. Commercial bills, $4 8614@4 87. Governmeni bonds lower: Siate bonds dul.; raliroad bonds firm. Silver at the board | was strong. CLOSING STOCKS. Am Tel & Cadle.... 85 |Norfolk & Wes Atchison.. 1514 Preferred.. Preferred 312 North American, | Northern Pacitic. Preferred. . Nortnwestern, Preterred. Adams txpress...14 Alton, Terre Haute. 57 ‘American Express.111 ‘American Tobacco. 77 Preferrea 101 Bay State tas. 20 Baltimore & OBio.. 43% Brunswick Lands.. Buffalo, Roch & P. Canadas Pacific. Canads Southern Canton Lend Centrai Pacific Ches. & Oblo... Chicago Alton. Preterred.. 0 | Chicago, 8. & Q.... 77%% Oregon Navigation. 15 Chicago & 43 Uregon Short Line. Preterced. Pacific Mat Chicago uas. Cleve & Pitisburg. Consolidation Coal. Pittsburg & W pfd. Puliman Palace...1, 2 65 Reaaing. 3 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 27%2 RioGrande &Westn 14 Preferred. 100 ) Preferred Cotton Uil Uert Commercial Cabié. 1 Del. Hudson.......1 Del. Lack& W esternl 48t L. & S. W. 12 Preferred. Denver & R. G 2z 1. Paul.. Preferred. 1514 Preferred. Distiliers 16%2 st. Paul & Duitith. General Electric.. g P rred.. Erie... 74 St. Panl & Omaha. 36%% Preterrea. . 121 |St. P. M. & B silver Certincat /e Southern Pacific... 20 Fort Wayne. = GreatNorthern pfa.110 280 * Soutnern R. K..... 94 Hocking Coal . 214~ Preferrea.. 281 Hocking Valley... 1814 Sugar Resiners....105%g Homestake . 29 | Preferred.. 9814 H. & Texas Ceni.. 134 Tenn.Coal & Iron. 2535 Iliinois Central.... 861k Preferred 100 lowa Central. K14 Texas Pacifi Preferred. 301470l A.A.& N. Kansas @ Texas... 111270l & Ohio Cer 30 Preferred... s Preferrea.. 65 Kingston & Pe; 10l.5tLouis & K.G. 8 Lake Erie & Wesin 2134 Preferred.. 5 Preferred 723/ Union Pacific. Lage shore. 14315 U, P.. Den. & Gult. Nationai Lead.. . Cordage. Preferred, referred. Long Islana. Guarantes Louisvilie & N . 8. Express Louisvilie Nad 914/ U, 8. Leather. Preferred. . 20 "} " Preferred. 3 Manbattan Consoi, 10414 U. S. Rubber. 2745 | Mempnis & Charls. 16|~ Preferred.. 85 Mexican Central... 914 Utica & B. Rive 91477 Wab. 8. L & Pac. Mobile & Ohio Nashville Char National Linset 1814 L I ‘Tractiol N. J. Central. 2 03% Ann Arbor. CIociING moxne. .107; . B81g Mutual Union 8s...116 N J Cent Gen 5s...114 Northern Pac 1sta 11414 Do, 85 | Norinwest Consols. 141 Do, deb bs. OR &N 1sts. |StL&lronMtGen5s 7954 SUL & S F Gen 65.102 £t Paul Consols St P.C.& Palsts. 113 ! Do, Pac Cal isis..108 Southern K. R. 55. 01 Texas Pacific firsts 86 Texas Pacseconds. UnionPac 1st0r'96.102 West Shore 4a.....105 |Mobile & Ohio 43.. 65 |R GranaeWest 1sis 7514 Ches & O by -.109 Atchison ds. Do. 248 A . La Consol as. Missour! funding. N Carolinn con 6s.. Do, trust repts st Canada South 2ds.. 1043} Cen Pac 1stsof '95 10014 Den& R G lst.....112 Do, 89 . 73 s 71 Ks Pa 1sts Den div10T FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, E: Jan. 28.—the spot market is lower at 58 814d. 'Cargoes are easier at 28s 64 arrived. FUTURES. The Produce Fxchznge cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Janu- ary, b3 714d: February, 58 714d; E ; Hl, 58 1547 May 84 o Shareh, 8 75d SECURITIES. g, Jan. 28.—Consols, 107 13-16; d; French Rentes, 102f 30c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — g8 Steriing Exchange, sight. — as9 Sterling Cabl - — as9y, New York Exchange, sight - Par New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — Par Fine Silver, ounce. — 673 Mexican Dollars. . b4 TREASURE SHIPMENY, | ferior lots go Tow | figure for choice Buttons; Dried Peppers, 6@l0c | a8 follows, carload lots, f. o. b. San Francisco: | 235 Templeton and 16,000 from San Miguel. Tt 1s estimated that 10 of this yield still remains in the hands of the farmer. The prospects are that the yield for 1896 will be one-third larger than for 1895. No. 1, $11215 @ ctl; choice, $1 1334; lower grades, $1@1 10; extra choice for miliing, $12215@1 27%. CALI BOARD SALES. INFORMAL NSESSioN—10 o'clock — May — 100 tons, £1 16%4; 900, $1 1534. December — 100, $1 15%,; 200, 31 1554: 400, $1 1574, REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—1800 tons, $1 15%5: 600, $1 1684: 400, $1 1514; 700, £115: 400, #1 1536 May—300, $1 1454; 700, $1 1415; 1000, $1 1435 600, $1 1414; 500, $1 1474: 500, $1 14. AvTEnNooN Szastox.-Mas—800 tons, 81 18%; 700. S1 3834 200. $113: 800. 81 1314: 600, 31 Isys, Decémber—1000, $1 14%; 200,81 14 0, / BARLEY—Continues inactive. Prices are steady and neither rain nor anything else seems to affect them. Feed, 6712@70c; choice, 7134c; Brewing, T5@82%e B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MOENING SESSION—May—300 tons, 70c; 100, 69%4c. AFTEENOON SESSTON—No sales. OATS—Receipts were over 5000 ctls of which 4480 came from Washington. The market is dull and unchanged. Milling are quotable at 7714 @85e @ tl; fancy Feed, 86@90c: good to cholce. 712@85¢; common to ‘fair, 65@76c; Gray, 80 85¢; Ked, for seed, £1@1 10} Black, for seed. $11 @1 30: do for feed, 75@85c¢; Surprise, 95c@31 05. CORN—Holders ‘are_firm and exact full figures, but trade is quiet. Large Yellow quotable nt 90¢ % ctl; small Round do, $0c; White, 8215@85c. RYE—Continues firm and in good request at 80 @82%se B cul. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 85c@81 @ ctl, ac- cording to quality. Hardly any seen now. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Nothing new to report. Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $8 66@3 75 P bbl; Sakers' extras, $3 05@3 65; superfine, §2 5002 60 CORNMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $20: Cracked Corn. $20 50 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 23 Rye Flour, 314c: Rice Flour, 714c; Corl meal, 28;@3c; extra cream do, 3kc: 834c: Oal Groats, 414c: Hominy, 4@414c; Bucl wheat Flour, 4c; Cracked Whedt, 3hac 43jpc: whole 'Wheat Flour, 3¢; Roiled Oats, 434¢} Pearl_Barley, 43gc; Split Peas, 434c; Green do, Blucd . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Arrivals are abundant. The market continues easy at $12@13 B ton, jobbing MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $20 50 B for the best. EEDS’ —Kolled Barley, $16@17 9 ton: ake Meal at the mill, $21° % ton; jobbing, 822 50: Cotionseed Oflcake, 821. JAY—Is easv and quiet at the decline. Whent, $8@1 Oat, $8@10; Wheat and Oat, 37 50@ 11% ton: Barley, $7@9 50 P ton: Alfalfa, $6@9; Clover. $6@8; Compressed, $7 50@11; Stock, $6@ 750 @ ton. STRAW-36@60c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Dealers report the market utterly ne- glected and weak, with no important changes for several weeks. Payos, $1@1 15: Small Whites, $1 25@1 60; Pea, $1 50@1 6 Large Whites, $1 15@l Pink, 90c@$1 15: Reds, $1 35@1 4 Blackeye, $175@1 85; Red Kidney, $1 75@1 80 Limas, $2 50@2 76; Butters, $1 60@1 70 @ ctl. Bl DS—Receipts of Fluxseed at San Francisco 1n 1895 were 96,672 sacks, against 37,186 in 1894; of Mustard, 90,782 sacks, against 64,211 The | market 1s 'quil. Offerings. ~though small, are | ample._Brown Mustard _is quotable at $1 85 @ 05 9 cul: Trieste, $2@2 ¥0 B ctl; Yellow Mus- tard, $1 40@1 60; Flax, §1 70@1 7 314 @3%sc B Ib; Alfalfa 61,@7c P Ib; Rape, 1% @2¢°¢ b; Hemp, 4c @ Ih. (DRIED PEAS-Nomtnal at $126@1 50 ctl for Niles. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Oregon descriptions are easier, Sa- linas Burbanks, 60@90c ¥ cti: Kiver Burbanks, | 25@40c P sack: Oregon Burbanks, 50@70c; Ore- { 2on Garnet Chiles, 60@65c; River Reds, 45@bdbc B ctl, ONIONS—Are lower again under more liberal arrivals. Quoted at 85c@S1 B ctl; Cut Oniovs, | 50@75c; Oregon, $1@1 15 for good to choice. Iu- | VEGETABLES—The market is dull and weak. Mushrooms are guoiable at 3@10c @ Ib, outside @ 1b; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 85c@S1 25 Green Peas. 3@4c B b: String Eea Okra, 1215¢; Cabbag, 40@30c ® ctl; # Ib; Marrowfat Squash, $16@20 B ton. BUTTER, CH AND EGGS. BUTTER—Stocks continue light and quotations are unchanged. CBEAMERY—Fancy, ® . Darry—Fancy, 24@25 22@ 28c; lower grades, 18@21c. CHEESE — Continues in light supply and steady. Fancy mild new is quotable at 1115@ 12c: common to good, 8%2@10c: Cream Cheddar, 11@12c; Younz Amenca. 11@12c; Western, 11 12c: Eastern, 12@13c B tb. EGGS—Receipts were larger yesterday and the weakness wes more pronounced.” Store Eggs, 14@ 15c; ranch Eggs, 16@17c ® dozen. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The market 1s in good shape for young stock, which 1s higher all around. as will be seen by the quotations. Ducks are aiso doing bet- ter and Turkeys are firm. Live Turkeys, 13@14c for Gobblers and 13@13c for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 16@17¢c 8 Ib: Geese, 7 pair, $1 25@1 75: Ducks, $6@7 B doz: Ilens, $4@ 5: Roosters, young, $6 50@6 50: do, oid, $4@4 5 Fryers, $5 50@6: Broilers, 85@5 50 for large and $3 50@4 50 1or small; Pigeons, $1 5082 B dozen foryoung and $1@1 25 for old. GAME —Seils fairly, as foilows: Hare, 75c@81; Rabbits, $1 26@1 50 B doz for Cottontails and 75¢ @$1 for small: Gray Geese, $2 60: White Geese, 76c@#1; Brant, $1 25@1 50: Honkers, $3@3 5¢ English' Snipe, $2 60; Jack Snpe, $181 25 B do: DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. APPLES—Stocks are slowly diminishing as the season advances. We quote 85c@$1 B box for good 10 clioice; 50@T5¢ for common 1o fulr anG 31 26@ 150 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITE—The tendency in Oranges is downwara, owing to their frozen condition, and they are very dull. Lemons and Limes are also qujet. Oranges, 75c@$1 25 for Seedlings and $1 25 @2 25 for Navels: badly frosted stock goes still lower; Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@2 50 for good to choice: California Limes. 76c@$1 B box: Mexican Limes, 85@5 50: Bananas, $1@2 3 bunch; Pineapples, $2 50@5 dozen, DRIED FRULTS, RA1SINS, NUTS, ETC. 7@28¢; seconds, 25@26¢ g00d to choice, DRIED FRUITS—Dealers are making some | sales in a jobbing way, but there 1s no movement of any consequence. the Frait Exchange: CARLOAD Lors—Apples, 214@3¢ B 1 for quar- tered, 3@31sc B 1 forslicea and 414c B Ib for evaporated; Peaches, 31a@ic B 1 and 51@6c for fancy; peeled in boxes. 12c: Apricots, 7143 &Lc for prime to choice, 914c for faucy and 10@ 1ic ® Ib for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black. 2@2%sc for unpressed: White Figs, 31@4c in sacks; Pears, 7c B 1b for evaporated halves, 4@614c B I for quariers; Prunes. 3%4c: Plums, 4c B 1 for pit- ted and 11/4@2%4c for unpitted; Nectarmes, 5@6c # Ib for prime 10 choice and 614¢ for fancy. JOBBING PRICEN—Apples, 4@4Ypc: Peaches. 3@ 4c and Bc for faucy; peeled, in_ boxes, 10@12igc; Prunes, 4c for the four sizes. 6c Ib for A0@50's and 5c for 50@60’s; Apricots, 6@914¢ for prime to choice and 10@l1c for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 134,@2%ac; White Figs, 8@bc; Pears, 61,¢ for evaporated_ halves and 3@blac for quarter: Plums, 3%ac for pitted and 1@1¥gc for unpitts Nectarines, 4@5¢ B 1b for prime (o choice. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are The following prices rule on London layers, 85@80c B box; fonr-crown, 10086, 33c B 1b; three-crown. loose, 214c: two-crow! seedless Sultanas, 33,@4c: seedless Muscatels, @334 three-crown London layers, 70cs clus: ters. $1 35@1 50: Dehesa clusters, $2 10@2 Limperial clusters, $2 6093 75 Dried Grapes, 2146 JomBING PRICES — Four-crown loose, 3c; 3- crown, 214@214c: 2-crown, 18, @de; Seedless Sul- tanns, 33,@ic; Seedless Muscatels, 2iac; 3-crown London layers, 85c@$1; clusters, $1 40@1 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 20; Tmperidl clusters, Dricd Grapes, 2iyc. NUTS—Chestnats, 6@8c @ 1b: Wainuts, 7@8c P 1b for No. 1 hard and $@9%% for softshell, job- bing lots: Almonds, 6@715c for Languedoc and 816@10c for paper-shell, jobbing: Peanuts, 5@6c for rastern ard 314@4%4¢ for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@bc; Pecans, 6c for rough and 8¢ for_pol- ished; Fllberts, 8@9c; Brazil Nuts, 714@8¢ B 1b; Coconnuts, $4 50@5 B 100. HONEY—Comb is quotable at 10@12c ® I for bright and 8@Jc B 1 for lower rades; water- whito exiracted, 5@5%c @ Ib; light amber ex- tzncted, 414@4%c; dark amber, 4c: dark, 2G3c. BEESWAX-74@27c B b. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—The market is dull all around atthe familiar prices. Bacon quotable at 6¢c B Ib for heavy, 7c @ Ib for light medium, 9c B Ib for light, 10¢ for extra light and 12c for sugar-cured; Kastern Sogar-cured Hams, 11¢; California Hams, 916@10c; Mess Beef, §7 P bbl; extra mess do, $8: 2 751 The Coptic took out a treasure list of $258,228, consisting of $85,008 in Mexican Dollars, $2120 in Gold Coin, $100 1n Gold Dust and $171,000 in sSilver Bullion. e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are casy at22s6d asa nominal quotation, with occasional engagements reporied. The chartered Wheat fleet in vort hasa registered tounage of 41,600, against 26,900 tons on the same daic last year: disengaged, 53.400 1005, agwinst 78,700: on the way 0 Ghis port, 211, 300 tons, against 178,250, WHEAT—The Nordiyset takes for Cork 56.705 s, valued ai ¥63,800; Wayfarer, for Liverpool, 70,222 ctls at $75,349; Bohemia, for Sydney, 41,5 9986 ctls at $50,394. subsided. Chicago and Li The excitement. erpool are both declining and futures here are con- sideranly lower in consequence. At the same time spot Wiiea: keeps up and holders are no: offering. A sSrrespondent ives the yield of the upper Su- linas Valley in 1895 at 47,479 tons, of which 27,- 000 tons was shipped from Paso Robies, 4479 from | familly do. $8@9 50: "extra prime Pork, $8 B obl: extra ciear. #14 @ bbl; mess, $13 P bbi: Smoked Beef, 915@10c B b, LAKD—Eastern, tierces, 15 quotable at 6c B for compounu and Ti4c for pure; pails, 8c; Cali- fornia tierces, 54 for compound and 6¢ for pure; half-bbls, 64c: 10-b Lins, 7o: 4o 51, T@Tikc B 1. DL‘ROTTU .NE—744¢ in'terces and 8c § Ib in 10- ns. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—We quote the old prices, with a dull market. Heavy salted steers, 7c B B: culls and brands, 6c ® Ib; medinm, 6c: culls :l‘:l brands, 5¢: light, Ec;dflulh and bn“d‘l:i‘c: Cow- es, culls and prands, 4@4%,c;: sal Kiv b0 % 1 salved. Cate, 5o i Cantred "o 6¢: dry Hades, 10@11c¢; culls and brands, 707’7&(:: dry Kip and Veal, 9¢: culls. 6 dry Culf, 16c: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 24 5¢ each: Kids, 6c; Deerskins, good_summer, 2 : medium, 1 25c: winter, 10@16c; Sheepskins, shearlings, lg§ 20c each: short waool, 5c each: medium, 41 @50c each: long wool, 65¢ each. Culis of all kinds O PALEOW 0. 1, rendered, 384@dc; No. 2, --No. 1, rende 0. 2 ©: refined, 534¢; Grease, 2 8 ! . 'OOL—Assoriments are limited and trade is | SAN FRANCISCO quiet. We quote Fall as follows: Eastern Ore- &on, 10@11c B 1h; San Joaquin and Southern, Be: free Mountain, 6@7c; defective do, 4@6e @ 1b. HOPS—Deaters quote & range of 3@7c B Ib, as Tepreseniing the extremes from poor to fancy, and Teport the usual stagnant and nominal market. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Scattering sales of Graln Bags are report- ed atthe quotations. Calcutta Grain Bags, June- July delivery, $41215@4 25; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Dealers predict low prices for the com- Ing year. Wellington Is quotable at 8 B ton; 750: Seattle, $5@5 50: Bryant, $5 50: Coos Bay, #5; Wallsend, $650: Scotch, $750: Brymbo, $7 50: Cumberland, $13 50 in bulk and 815 in sks: Pennsylyania Anthracite Egg, $18; Welsh An- thracite kgg, —: Cannel. $8; Kock Springs, Costle Gateand Pleasant Valley, 87 60; Coke, $10 59 in bulk and $12 50 B ton in sacks. CANNED FiUIT—Apricots 2re quotable at $1 105 @ dozen; Peaches, $1 10@1 50; Pears, 81 25 @135 9 dozen: White Cherries, §228; Bluck Cher- ries, §1 75: Plums, 80c@8$1. CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 7214@ 77%,¢ B dozen; Peas, 85c@$1 05 7 dozen. COFFEE—C! E. Bickford's circular says: “We are unable to note any 1n Dor, in fact, any change whatever other slightly easier tone to prazil Coffees in New Local business still continues slow, winter weather doubtless contributing to this, but in coninnction with the overland demand suflicient is being done to hold prices steady and just about keep pace with the unusually light arrivais. From all 1o be learnea | the crops are late in_all Central American States. To-day’s stock is 212 bags Salvador, 4935 Guate- mala and 296 Mexican—in all 5443 bags, asainst 4918 last year.” We quot CosTa RIcA—-20@21 ¢ B 1b for good to prime washed: 20c nom. for good: 18@194c nom. for £00d mixed with black beans; 1 834 nom. for fair; 14@17c or common to ordinary. SALVADOR—18@20c @ Ib nom. for fair to good washed; 181,@19c for good bieached and green nwashed. UATEMATA AND MEXICAN—21@2134e B 1b for prime to strictly prime w1 “1'5?5@?193/ 03’/‘011?1' d to strictly good -yashed: 183 © for fair Yi@i8e for medinm; 16@16vge for lalpe for inferior to common; 9¢ for good to prime washed peaberry: nom. for good unwashed peaberry. I—Pacific Cod, catch of 1895: 100-1h cases quotable at ¢ 3 Jb; 50-1b bundles, 5¢ B Ib: Silver King Strips, 8¢ @ Ib; Narrow-Gauge do, 7c B th; B AW Wellington, $8 3 ton: Southfield Wellington, i Tablets, 8¢ # 1b; Seabright Blocks. Tlsc: Pacific Herring, 18c 8 'box: Duich do, $1@1 256 B keg; Whitefish, $1 50 in_Lal-bbis and $I 75 in Kits: Sounds, $14: Mackerel, bbls—No. 1, Tongues and £3 N 0. 2, §26; N half-bbls—No. 1, 50; kits, No. 1, $2; bbls, 90c B gal (mapufacturers’ rates): Linseed Oil in bbls, boiled 50c: do, raw, 48c; cases, bc more: Land O, extra winter-strained, bbls, 61c: No. 1, 5lc: cases 5¢ higher; China Nut, 39@47¢ § gal. PETROLEUM—Elaine, c B gal: Eocene, 221hc; Headllght, 175° ac; Starlight, tandard, 1105 . 18c faucets and te, refined, n_bulk, Seal, bulk, 18¢: wood bbls, 21ec: Mineral Sperm, bulk, 5 gl GASOL cases, 21¢ 65, 16 0z. 1014c 0,10 0z, 8140 £l do, 14 0z, 93/4¢; do, & e do, 14- oz, tric Light Candles, 6s, 16 0 : do. 12 oz, 7%sc: do, 10 oz, 634¢; Parafline Wax Candles, white, 18, 2s, 4s, 6s and 125, 14 oz, 9%4c¢; assorted colors, same sizes, 1034c. LEATHER—Nothing going_on. Extra hea: No. 1and 25@26¢ for No. 2: hea 27c for No. 1 and 25¢ for No. 2: medium | Sole, 26¢ for No. 1 and 24c for No. 2; light Sole, 25c for No. 1 and 23c @ Ib for No. 2. SUGAR—The W estern Sugar Retinery Company. quotes, terms, net. cash: Cube, Crushea, Powsergd and Fine Croshed, ail 53c; Dry Granulated, 53jge; Confectioners’ A, Bc; Magnolia A, 4lac: Extra C,4%4c; Golden C, 414c; half-barrels, 34¢ more tlian barrels, and Boxes 15c more. S sUP—Golden, tn bbis, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c gal. MEAT MARKET. Hogs have gone up again and are very firm, Bees, Mutton and Lamb are also stiff. In fact, the whole market is in good shape, Wholesale rates htierers are as follows: p6c; second quality, ; third do, 81s@4c B ib. arge, 5@vc; small, 6@7¢ B M. Wethers, Ewes, 6@614c MB—Spring Lamb, yearlings, 7@8c PORK—Live Hogs, %4@ac for large and 3%@ 4c for small: dressed do, @tic B 1b. WOOD, LUMBER, TIES.,, ETC. Posts, 9@10c each: Redwood, $5 B cord: Oak, rough, $6 50; peeled, $9: Pine, $575; Railroad 5e apiece for 6x8, 41c for 7x8 and 45@50c Retail prices for Pine ar @17 50 for the diftereut lengths Flooring, $21@26: Lath, $2: Redw No. 1 and $13 for Rustic, §18@ common,$1 50; Shakes, $9 @ M. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 31.894 Middlings, aks. 5,316 Hides. no. 1, $16 for Flour,ar. sks Washington Wheat, ctls. 55835/ Pelts, bdls. Washington. ... 2,100\ ine, gais. Barley, ct 5,675 Butter, culs. Oats, Or, ctls. 775 Cheese, cils. Washington 4,480/Eggs, doz Corn. ctl 515 Leather. rolis Rye, ctls. 380/Quicksil ver, fiasky Beans, sks. 500 Lime, bbls. Potatoes, sk 2,680 Raisins, bxs.. Onlons. sk: 256 Flaxseed, Wsh, sk Hay. tons. 90 Wool. bls. Straw, tons. 10 Tallow. cils 8 Eran, ks, Washington - — REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIO! Marcus Stone to the San Pedro Farm (s corpora- tion), loi on S line of California street, 1. W of Larkin, W 40:5, 8'80, W 38:4, 8 B7:8, K 68:0, N 3 : 0. Margaret J. Finley to Peter J. McGlynn, 1oc on § line of Pine street, 112:6 W of Lyon, W 75 by § also lot on S line of Pine street, 87:6 W of Lyon, W 25 by 8 100; alsolot on W line of Lyon 76 S of Pine. § als0 10t on 3,730 Powder, cases 10 £y 87:6; Patrick corner of Bowie avenue and Eleventh street, NW 23:4 by ; 810, c Improvement Company to Market-street Rail Company, ail that portion of M. B. 14 bounded by Stevenson, Crocker, West Mission and property of second party; $10. John and Mary Hardiman to John S. Smith, lot on S line of Jersey street, 25 K of Vicksburg, E 50 by S 114; $10. B Marcus Stone to San Pedro Land and Dairy Com- pany, lot on NE corner of Army and Dismond streets, £ 50:11 by N 114; $10. Giovanni Taler (o Angelo Figone, undivided one- eigith of lot on I line of Ohio strect, 57 S of Broad- way, 8 §0:6 by 10. F.M. and G rle to E. E. Jones, lot on K line of Second avenue, 175 § of Deeth (California street south), S 25 by 120; $10. A. H. and Cornelia Cady 10 Solomon Getz, lot on E line of Twelfth avenue, 175 N of J street, N 25 by £120; $10. Robert E. and Jane M. Neil and E. H. and Stella iton, Jot on SW corner W. Prentice to John R. of S street and Forty-sixth avenue, W 32:6 by S 100; §10. Charles McCarthy to Christian H. Neuhaus, lot 28, block 23, Lakeview: $10. Henry O. Taylor to Christopher Stachle, lots 6, 7 and ¥, block 9, S_nny Vale Homestead Associa- tion; $10, sristopher Staelile to George Herold, same; Ellzabeth Church to Florella B, Sweet, lot on SW line of Farragut avenue, 160 SE of oid San Jose road, SW 104, SE to right of way of Southern Paci- fic Baflroad, NE104. NW 25, block 8, West End Map 2; gift. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Pierre Chapeland to Pierre Lavorel, lot on W of Paradise street, 135 S of Todd, W 100, 8 3185 N §2:6 to beginning, lots 13 and 14, block J, Paradise Park, Oakland Township; $10. Frauk M. and Rose H. Wilson to Nils Jakobsen, loton N line of Hilgard avenue, 125 E of Scenic avenue, £ 50 by N 125, block 6, Daley’s Scenic Park, Berkeley; $10. Nils and M. C! Jakobsen to Jane Cumberpatch, same, Berkeley; $10. Mary J. Moss et al. to Mary Walsh, lot 21, block L, Moss Tract, Brookiyn Township: $10. R. B. and Emma . Mitchell to Isabel M., Somers, 10t 0n N corner of road from Oakland to San Lean” dro and Ouklend avenue, NIi 465 by NW 264:10, block D, Moss fract, Brookiyn Township; $10. Gil D.'Mello to Teresa D, Mello, lot on § line of Castro ‘sireet, 50 -W of Hays (projected), S 150 by W 50, poriion of Hemme Tract, San Leandro, Eden Township: grant. The American Keal Kstate Investment Union of New York (a_corporation) to B. C. Fabrique, lot 8, map of American Investment Union Tract No. 1, Oakland; $10. B. C. and Elizabeth G. Fabrique to William H. Rabe. same: $10. E. I. Echiin (wife of James A.) to Lucena Par- sons, 10t 23, block B, and lot 27, block C, Parsons Golden Gate Tract, quitciaim dced, Oaklind Town- ship; $1. Lucena Parsous 1o B, F. and B. M. Rockwell, lot 28, block 12, same, Oakland Township: $10. Samuel 8. and J. E. Brower to_Joseph A. Leon- ard & Co. (a corporation!, lot on N line of Webster street, 172,62 £ of Deakin, E 40 by N 150, block F, Woolsey Tract. Berkeley; $10. Rev. Charles W. Wendte to John T. Coe, lot 4, Dblock M, Leonard Tract, Berkeley: $10. Roberts Investment Company to Murtha B. Rqb- erts, 0. on NE corner of Eleventh and Jefferson streets, N 105 by I 70, block 156, subject to mort~ Buge for $15,000, Oakland: $10. ° - A. Archibali to Martha W. Archibald, lot on N line of Eiehteenth strect, 50 k_of Filbert, E 50, N 116, E 26, N 50, W 35, S 50, W 40, 5115 1o be- finmng, block 614, Alfred Barstow Tract, Oak- : gitt, Charles V. and Elizabeth Fitch to C. A. Carlson, 1o on E line of Pleasan: Valley ‘avenue, 377.27 N of Pledmont avenue, N 26 by I 165; 1ot 14, Re- Yised Map of Piedmont Cable Tract, subject to mortgage for $400, Oakland Township: $10. Isabel G.and M.'W. Fairbanks to Gertrade Hall, 1ot 17, Rock Island Tract, Eerkeley: $10. G. B. Diggs and Emma Scott to M. Diggs, ail in- terest in the tone Tract, quitclaim , Brook- Iyn Township; $10. g W. . and Erminia to James A. Tipping, Brooklyn Township; §5. lot 14, Rose Tract, JiS!and A. SW corner of San Pabloand Yerba Buenaavenues, M. Emery to Johann F. Stoer, ot on | | W 270, S 360, NE 860, N 57 to beginning, block 2, Emery Tract, Oakland Township: $10. Louis Bottini to Ulderico Martignoni, lot on N line of Alden sireet, 215 W of West, W25 by N 1B;qVhitcher and Brockhurst Tract, W. B. and Ermina M. Hardy to First National Bank of Oakland, 1ot on SW corner of Durant and Franklin streets, S 100 by W 150, block G, Foun- 1ain place, Oakland; £3000. Robert N. Wood to Richard Cross, undivided half interest in lot on NE corner of San Pablo avenue and Bancroft way, N 35.21, I3 150, 5 48.47, W 146.33 to beginning, being lot 19, block G, Bryant Tract, Brooklyn: $10. H. C. Morris to William H. Duff, lot on W line of Chestnut street; 200 S ot Bay View avenue, S 100 by ‘W 150, 'being lots 9 and_10, block 11, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Xobert V. Pengellay to Benjamin K. Martland. 1ot 12, block K. amended map Moss Tract, Brook- Iyn Township: $10. George W. Haight (by tax collector) to J. E. Damon. lots 6 and 7, block A, also strip of tide land 100 feet wide running in front of lots 6 and 7, block A, Damon’s West End Tract, extending S to center o lot 18; $1. Fred G. Jones to Manuel G. Comacho, lot 41, Smith’s subdivision to San Leandro, Eden Town® ship; grant. Builders' Contracts. Fay & Foster with the Rae Building and Con- tracting Company, alterations to bar in the Grand Hotel; $1185. Joseph Henry with H. Pauls, alterations, etc., of buildingon N Hne of Eliis street, 109 E of Van Nessavenue; $4045. THE STOOK MARKET. There was a pronounced decline yesterday. Oc- cidental Con. sold down to 96c on the afternoon call and all the other stocks were off more or less. Pprobably in sympathy. The close was weak. NOTES. The annual meeting of the Utah Consolldated Mining Company will be held to-day. The San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board has relisted the shares of the Mayflower Gravel Mining Company and added those of the Eureka Drift Mining Company to its list. The Relcher Mining Company at its annu: meeting yesterday re-elected the old board of d Tectors, with James Newlands as president, A. K. P. Harmon vice-president, C. B. Perkins secretary and W. E. Sharon superintendent. Assessments Pending. Following is a list of assessments now pending: | |Delingy, No. ‘AmL inthe Board. Sale Day. 10 14 2) Challeng 20, Mono 38, Savagy 8 Alta. 51 Justice. 8 Union Con. 52 Crown Point. 86, Lady Washi 11| 05| Feb16 March 10 Julia Con. 27| 05/.Feb17|.March 11 BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stocx Board yesterday: REOULAR MORNING SESSION COMMENOING 100 Belche 300 B & 911100 Mexican. 65,600 Savage. 200 Chalinge. 38400 . 641100 S Nev. 51500 Y Jackt.. 200 CC&V...2.50750 Oceid 200 H&N ..-1.35/10) Ovrmn. 500 Alnba.. 200 Andes. 85 50 Oceidil. 50 Bodfe.....39750 . 200 Chaling. 37200 . 100 CCaV...2.40 700 Ophir 400 G & C.....50/200 Overmn. Following were the sales 1n the Paclfic Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR mESSTO 500 Con Im 2600 C Point. 300 Excngr 1800 6 & C ~10:1, 2,700 Potosi. 31200 : 1400 Justice. 1500 Kentuc 600 CC&V 1200 200 .421/5(500 Ophir....1.45/300 . 100 Confi.1.077300 Potos .....b|500 . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Jan. 28—4 P.u. Bid. Asked, Bid. Askad. 19 21 Jackson.. 40 50 08 09Jula, — 02 18 21'Justice 03 04 26 27 Eentuck. . 05 07 %4 86 Lady Was — ol — 40 Mexicay 60 61 39 40 Mt Disblo. 15 20 15 17Momo.......... 05 — 13— NevadaQueen. — 05 07 09 Occldental E 37 38 Ophir. 58 k9 Overman .. Con. Cal. & Va. 235 2.40|Potosi. Con. Impenai, 02 03 Savae. - Confidence.....1.00 1.05eg, Belcher... Con.New York. — 0B Slerra Nevada 45 47 21 22Scorpion....... U2 — — OasiverHIi:ll 01 03 06 o7SilverKing.... 20 — 26 —Syndicate...... 02 — Gould & Curry. 4% 50 Union Cou. 38 40 Hale & Norcs.1.25 1.80| Utan. . . 07 08 lowa. — 04|Veliow jacke. 48 47 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Jan. 28-4 p. . UNITED STATES BONDS. Bia, Asked.| Bid. Asked USdscoup..107 = — |USa4sreg..107 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCbleds. — 110 Do.2d fss 6s. — — CalElecL6s.106 _— [P&O Ry6s. — 108 CntraCW bs. — 100 Dpnt-stex-cp 77 95 11634 EdsnL&P 65.106 _— [Reno. WL&L — 108 F&CHRR6s. — 107 |RiverW Cofs — 100 Geary-stR5s. 103 105 |SactoP & 1..100 10234 LosAngLb6s. — 101 |SF&NPRRSs 8953100 Do,Gnted.63.101 ~ — [SPRKAriz6s — = 95 MEL-StCblefs122 — — n5s.108 10814!S 9715 CNgRSs. — 100 " [SPBrRCal6s. 95 8713 NPCRER6s1Q3L — SVWater6s.. 1207, — N Ry Cal6s.100 ~ — [6VWaterss.. 9905 — N Ry Calbs. — 103 [StkinG&IS5102 108%4 Oak Gas 63..102 105 |SunstT&T6s.100 — Do, 2d f3s 53,102 10534 Sutter-stR5s. — 11034 Omnibus6s.. — 119%3VisallaWCés — 92 PacKollMés.. — =2 WATER 8TOCKS. Contra Costa 4115 4615/8an Jose..... — 95 Marin Co..... 49 —"|SpringValley 9614 96% GAS STOCKS. spital. — 39 |PacificLight. 48 48 Central 95 — |SanFrancsco 7134 73 Oak G L& 51 6114 Stockion..... ~ = 2114 PucGas Imp. 783 79 | : INSURAN CE STOCKS. FiremansFd.16654170 [Sun . B8lp — COMMERCIAL BANK RTOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.128 — 1 London&SF. 30 Bank of Cal.. 229928 = CalSD&TCo.. 58 8214 o FirstNationl.176 — = Grangers.... — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo. 1400 Sav & Loan.. HumbS&L.1000 — |Security.. utual...... 35 4115 Union Truse. BFSavUnion4s0 — STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Californta.... 10555 — |Oak,SL&Hay — 100 Geary. 60" 70 Fresiaio 455 9 Markel-st... 44 4415 Sutterstuli. — POWDER 5TOCKS. Atiantic D... 1454 1814 Indson Shie California.... —" 98" Vigont..... — 1 Giant.., e L MISCELLANKOUS 8TOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 97 9814 OceanicSSCo 17 PIRDCoMI Co. = 10 | PacAnaras 172 20 CalCotMills.. — — [Tac Borax... 100 CalDrvDock: — — |PacI&N Co, 30 EdisonLight. 96 97 (PacRoll MUl 2315 — GasConAssn. — - |ParfPainiCo. 6~ 7 Ger Lead «o. 85 683, PacTransCo. — 25 HawC&SCo.. % 3 |EaeTartce @1 70 HutchSPCo. 1314 14 |EunsetT&T.. 41 — JudsonMigC. — " — |Unlted G - Mer Ex Assnl00 110 2 MORNING SESSTON. oard—50 Hawalian Commercial, 834; 1 Gaslight. 7 llD.OODSVAxBonds.II‘!/z. St Sireei—40 Bank of California, 230. AFTERNOON AESSION. Board—100 S F Gaslight, 715 708 V Water, 9634 50 do, 9615: S ¥ g v 9654, iy Va: 8 LR Railway Streét—16 Oakland Gas, 5 Pacific Gas Imp. 79; 83000 S F & NP Hads 9924; $3000 do, 9934 Ay Dohaes 1y, HOTEL ARRIVALS, PALACE HOTEL. CMI m, N Y J P Schulte, 31 podenosh, hicase 3 siaek X/ 471 0lm, 16 tal "\ Mrs Guegenheim, N¥ Gl il Miss Guggenheim, T H Price, N Y RGreen sy N Y T D Biack, N Y W C Dart, Oakland W Montagie, Hackensack W Lewis, Hoboken € W Koana, Syringfied W A Slover, N Y E M Cox, Madera T8 Stevens, Peoria T R Firth, N Y G P Goetlman, Pittsburg s Bodenoch, Chicago Mrs Stevens, Peoria Mrs Goeltman, Pittsburg Ella Dolan. Pittabu; Geo E Goodman, Napa ~ Mrs Geo Goodman, Naj Mrs L Blumane, Nava FRadi er, in Jose J Fennell, Napa C F Guttinger, I.os An; Knlcmn)(mln.s.lo‘n wE Ehll'pe.lmhnlllflmk GRAND HOTEL. P L Keefer & w, Colo Mrs M B Wallace, Cal R S Brown, Petaluma W F_Knox, Sacramento R P Lathrop, Hollister W C Heverner, Sacto W Isbell, Ukiah J A Andrews, Los Ang T Smith, Los Angeles Dr C E Congdon, Cal J Rose, Louisville S P Rees, Los Angeles iss Rees, Los Angeles W C Green, Lodi W W Danel & wf, Wash J W Laing, N Y C Cunningham. Ukiah C H Dunn, Sacramento. Fred Mason, Sacramento H W Lever & wi, Portld J B Wilcox & w1, S Jose W Beckman, Sacto CR Ambukl, Boston H Block, N Y A J Hinds, Santa Cruz John Tait, Stanfora F W Bradley, Wardner G L Holton, Los Ang A Robiuson, Gilroy C Gurnes, Oakland W M Plumb, Nevada Miss A MeCall, Uakland Miss L Gaertz, Wrights J B Giffen, Victoria, B C E A Nicolaus, Sacto ¥ J Rubstatler, Sacto W W Greer, Sacto Mrs B A Kolp, Stockten E J Miley, Snisun J M Gleaves, Redding. BALDWIN HOTEL. E Wilke & w, San Jose J M Johnson, San Jose C O Nagle, Chicago J M Gellert, Portland O F Purdy, New York W P Veuve, San Jose MCSloane & w. N Y Mr Moore & w,St Helena E N Baker, Denver C L Brooks, Cincimnati J E Cate, Chicago Mrs DeLong&d, Vacaville J ¥ Muilen, California G F Fitzpatrick.Clevelnd O F Wilson, California_ J Hcward & w. Vallejo W EClarke. Philadelphia C Frankenthal, N Y G C Westcott, California C Negro, New York M D Emtree, New York E McLaughlin, Chicago W N Pinkerton, Chicago N Rosenbaum, St Louis 1 Woods, Santa Cruz M Rosenbers, Boston B Crow, Suisun M Hart, w & d, Elmira D E Murphy, California E C Noiton, Columbus F Getaway. Arizona LICK HOUSE. O J Humphrys, Cal L E A Fourne D A Mattingly, Cal E M Sweeney, 1 Brown, Stockton A'F Price, Cal T A starks, Sta Barbara G S Hinsdale,Sta Barbara L T Hatjield, Sacto Mrs F E Ehrenberg, Napa D E Knight, Marysville Miss AJHenderson,Kuka F W Hayne, N Y JW Hendersond&w, Kurka P Charlebois, Ventura U M Coglan, Sacto A J Smith, Mex W G Wheelock, Chicago C Wood, Danville Mrs D Spencer & s, Napa. J J Deviin, San Jose T Rutledge, Santa Rosa W E Smith, Palo Alto H 1 Stabler, Yuba City S 'S Louttit' & w,Stocktn Miss L Schilling, Stocktn J M Snyder, San Diego R Wilson. Chicago J Saywood, Chicago ¥ McDonald, N Y T J Mannon, San Jose Mrs I J Spencer, Sacto NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J W Kelchner, San Jose A Cavagna & w, Los Ang J J Henderson, Mo T G Constance, Mo C’A Webb, Fravase City J A Boots, Fravase City E A Apple & w, Los Ang H Levens, Valley Ford J H Ayerls, Rio Vi ——————— A gold coin passes from one to another 2,000,000,000 times before the stamp or im- pression upon it becomes obliterated by friction, while a silver coin changes be- tween 3,250,000,000 times before it becomes entirely defaced. Chicago L THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1896. Su.| M. | Tu.| W.[Th.| Fr.| Sa. — | —|—|—|—|—| Moon’s Phases. 1| 2| 3| & 5| 8| 7 9(10 (11 8 | 12|18 ulxo 16117 |18 1920211222524 |25 26|27 /28120 30|31 January 22, Full Moon. January 30. OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. |Jan 29.10AM | Pler 23 Coos Bay. Jan 20103 | Oceanie . |San Diego. Jan 30.11am Pler 11 \| Vie & Pet 'Snd | Jan 30, 9aM | Pier 9 .| Humboldt Bay | Jan 30. Zry|Piers Newport |Feb 1, 8am|Pler 11 Loos Hay. |Feb 2.10au | Pler13 Btate of Uai | Portiand....... [Feb 3.10aM |Pler 24 Point Loma. |Grays Harbor. | Feb 3.12 | Pier 2 Gorona. Feb 3.11am| Pler 11 CityPuebla..| Vic & Pet Snd | Feb 4, 9aM Pier9 Del Norte .. | Grays Haroor. [Feb 4. | Eu | Newvor: b 5. aw Pier 11 STEAMEKS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox | Doz North Fork..... | Humboldt Bay Peter Jebsen.... | Nanaimo. Costa Rica. Departure Rio de Janeiro..|China and Japan, Pomona.. . ‘flummlfli Bay.. Wellington. San Benito. Comox Tacoma. Strau Newport. . Areat, - |Loos Bay . Farallon . *| Yaouina say State of Cai_.... | Portland. . City of Puebia.. | Victoria & Puget sound E Arago. . Coos Bav.... . E City of ¥verett| Departure Bay. 1 Point Loma.. |Grays Harbor. 1 Corona. n Diego. 1 Mackinaw ...... | Tacoma. 1 8anJuan. .| Panama. 2 Del Norte . |Grays Harbor. 2 €005 Bay........| Newport. 3 Empire. {Portland 1 Crescent City. Crescent City. 5 Columbla........ | Portiand ... 5 Santa Rosa..... |san Diego. 5 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. TS iiGH WATEE|LOW WATER| 8 - I MOON. ? |Large.(Small.[Large. Small_|Rises) Sets | Sets 29.(10.14A| 0.08A 5.25p 4.124| 717, 5.30 Rises 30,111,044 0.42 6.087 5:084 7.16 5.31 6.18p S HYDRKOGRAPHIC BULLET: BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICF., U. 8. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO, January 28. 1896. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. ., at noon of the 120ta meridian, or exactly ut 8 p. ., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. S. N.. in charge. TS ——— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. TUBSDAY, January 28. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 63 hours from Sgn Diego, etc; pass mdse, to Goodall, Perkiny'd Co. Stmr South Coast, Hansen, 75 hours from Port- 1and and way ports; pass and mdsa, t0 O C & N Co. Stmr Sunol, Walvig, 742 daysfrom Coos Bay: lumber, to L ¥ Whi te Lumber Brsbip Red Rock, Williams. 160 days from Swansea; 2820 tons coat, 0.3 D/Spreckels & Eros J0. Schr Bessie K. Anderson, 82 hours from Albion: T rties, to J S Kimball. Cleared. TUESDAY, January 28. Stmr San Blas. McLean, Panama: P M S S Co. Br stmr_Coptic, S2alby, Hongkong and Yoko- hama via Honolulu; O &GS S Co. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria; Oregon Railway and Nav Co. Bu}c Helen W Almy, Pederson, Ocos: J Wight- man Jr. Schr Aloha. Dabel, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. Bailea. TUESDAY, January 28. Stmr Alice Blanchard. Dunham, Portland. Stmr San Blas, McLean, Panama, etc. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. U Sstmr Albatross, Drake, croise. Stmr Coos Bay. Sepson, San Pedro. Br stmr_Copiic, Sealby, Hongkong and Yoxo- hama via Honolulu. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Navarro, Hardwick, Eureka. Schr Nettie Low, Low, Point Keyes. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—January 28—10 pM—Weather cloudy: wind W; velocity 12 miles. Charters. The Br bark Alicar loads lumber on tne Sound for Valparaiso for orders, Pisagua range, 47s 6d— prior to arrival. Spoken. Dec 20—Lat 2 §,long 28 W. Brship Holt Hill, from Tiverpool, for San Franeisco. Jan 21—Lat 40 N, long 11 W, Ership Valkyrie, from Bristol, for Santa Rosalia, Domestic Ports. PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Jan 28—Schr John A Campbell, for Newport. 7.000S BAY—Arrived Jan 28—Stmr Arago, hence an Sailed Jan 2§—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. JUSAL—Artived Jan 28—Stmr Newsboy, hence an 27. SAN PEDRO—Seiled Jan 27—Scht Anna, fro Clipperton Tslands, for San Francisco. " ASTORIA—Sailed Jan 28—Br ship Philemens, for Queensiown; Br bark Powys Castle, for Queens- Arrived Jan 28—Stmr Empire, hence Jan 24: EUBEKA—Sailed Jan 28—Stmr Pomona, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Jan 28—Schr Fanne Adele, for San Francisco; schr Orlon, for San Fran- PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Jan 28—Stmr Excelsior, for San Diego. Sailed Jan 28—Stm Excelsior, for San Francisc stmr Alcazar. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Jan 28—Br ship Scottish Dales, for Puget Sound. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Jan 28—Schr Melanc- thon, for San Francisco. GREENWOOD—Sailed Jan 28—Stmr Greenwood for San Francisco. Forelgn Ports. SAN BLAS—Arrived Jan 18—Schr Mary Bid- ‘weil, hence Dec 29. HOLY HEAD—Salled Jan _26—Br ship Jordan- Rill, from Liverpool, for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWN—sailed Jan 27—Br bark Orealla for London. Arrived Jan 27—Br ship Belford, hence Sept 15. PANAMA—Sailed Jan 10—Stmr Costa Rica, for Champerico; Jan 13—Stmr San Juam, for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Arrived Jan 27—Brstmr China, hence Dec 31. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 28—Stmr Friesland, from A ntwerp: stmr Anchorla, from Glasgow. Satled Jan 28—Stnr Saale, for Bremen: stmr Fuerst Bismarck, on a Mediterranean excursion. GENOA—Arrived out Jan 28—Stmr Werra. importations. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—34 bbls tallow, 3 bales gluestock. 2 bales hair, 223 bdls hides, 1 bx preserves, 1 baie rugs, 1 bbl whisky, 237 sks con- centrates, 108 bxs lemons, 1 bx wine, 6 bdls iron, 10 pkes mdse, 1 chest tea, 3 bxs_nails, 6 cs min- eral water, 1 pkg woolens, 1 keg 3 bbls olives, 881 bxs oranges. ; Kedondo—25 crts 201 bxs oranges, 4 cs honey, 3 bxs pictures, 3 bxs dried fruit, 1 bx dry goods, 1c3 paper. 7 bxs lemons, 1 bx books, 1 pkg mdse. s Angeles via Redondo—14 sks green peas, 3 c8 whisky, 17 pkgs mdse, 132 bbls pork, 1 bbl coff 408 cs lard, 1 bbl glassware, 1 ¢s P ware, 1 cs bak- ing powder. Port Los Angeles—303 sks corn, 9 sks peas, 5 sks Vegetables. 1 bx tomatoes. Los Angeles via Port Los Angeles—20 pkgs mdse, 9 cs tobacco, 28 sks chilies, 10 bxs oranges, 1 bl syrup, 50 cs'soup, 11 cs bardware, 1 cs advertis- ing matter. Santa Barbara—3 sks peppers, 68 bxs lemons, 1 Keg buiter, 16 sks crawfish. ompoc—14 cs eggs, 3 bxs apples. Fort Harford——34 ‘cs exes, 68 bz butter, 1 pkg mdse, 2 ¢s hides. 1 cs dry goods, 38 dressed calves, 26 bxs dried fruft, 9 sks prunes. 2 sks liver, 3 bxs clocks, 12 bxs fish. 5 coops chickens. 1 cs wine, 1 bx electrical appliances, 1 coop pouliry. 2 coops turkeys, 1 bx dressed rabbits. PORTLAND-—Per South Coast—238_poles, 48 M ft lumber, 756 M ft redwood lumber, 85 bxs apples, 70 8ks potatoes. Consignees. Per Santa Rosa—Lewis Packing Co: E W Aker. man; Wetmore Bros;Cal & Nev Creamery Co; C B Rode & Co: Dairynien’s Union: O B Smith & Co; Pacific Coast Syrup Co; J Baumgarten: Immel & Co: A Bremp: Campodonico & Malcolm: Dett & Murray: Baker & Hamilton; H A Lozier: A Schilling & : Gray & Barbieri: Wolf d H Cahn & Sous; Gould & Jaudin; Chas Harley & Co; O C & N Co; Levi Spiegel & Co; Ybarra Gold Min- ing Co: Goldberg, Bowen & Co: W B Sum ner & Co: F R Stewart & Co: J W Good wil bert Clements; L T Daniel: I O Greenhood: W T Smith: J M Hixon: H Epstein; J D Daley: W B Sumner & Co: I W Banbridge: G R Starr; E Adams & Son; J O Rhineharc] Eveleth & Nash Freitas & Co; W £ Nasler: A GalliFruit Co; D Blagi & Co; Pacific Transter Co; Sherwood & Sherwood: Louis James Wood, Curtis & C: L Scaténa & Co: ney: I Bey; Krogh Bros Mg Co; H Leghorn: Webb & Co; Dodg M Westwood: Bates & Suyaam Murray: Dairymen’s Union; Allen & Lewis; & Maggini: Wellman, Peck & Co: order; A B Reed; CE Whitney & Co; A Paladini: Page & Son: American Un ; Wilson & Baechtel; & Baker; Avilla & Co: Witzel ¥ Kirchmann & Co: J P Thomas; Mc L G Sresovich & Co; G 3 H Heckman & Co; Kowalsky & Co; ros; Norton, Teller & Co; Jonas Erlanger & Co; Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; Standard Oil Co: ‘Wheaton, Breon & Co; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: E J Allen & Co; De Bernardi & Co: Cal Bottling Waldeck; H Dutard; Sinsheimer Bros; Kavanaugh J0; Western Meat Co: Ross & Hewlett; Mar- shall, Heckman & Co; L D Stone & Co: W G Mitch- ell: G Camilloni & Co; D M Bollman & Co; Pacific ska Packers’ Assn: H W r: J H Cain & Co; Ross & Hewlett; Murray & “Steinhagen; McDonough & Runyon; J Haniiy. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page. e OCEAN STEAMSHIPS) PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES Ll gt VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class. - 8$8.00 Second Class...$8.00 Meals and berth Included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Streete GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genmeral Agents. O. R. & IN. ASTORTA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For reservations call at 19 Monte gomery street. Columbia sails,, anuary 29 State of California sails. February 3 S00DALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway whari, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisnoo and Sitka (alasks), at § .1, Jan. 15, 30, eb. 14. For Victoria and Vancouver (B.C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoms, Everett, Anacortes and New Whaicom (Belllngham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Jam. 8, 10, 16, 20, 26, 90, and every ffin oy thereafter, ‘conecting at Vancouver w the C. P. R.R., ai-Tacoma with N. P. R. R., st Seattle with G. N. Ry., a¢ Pors Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureks, Arcata and_ Fields Landinz (Hum- told: Bay) str. Pomons, 2 r. X, Jan. 2, 6, 10, 1. 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day there: For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Barbara, Venturs, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, &t 8 A. M., Jan, 4,8 12, 16, 20, 34, 28, end every fourth day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a 2, Jan. 2, 6,10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz, Altata and Quaymas (Mexico). sir. Wiliam: el Valley, 10 a. M., 26th of eaéh month. Ticket oftice, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. ‘GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Freemantle), Austra- lia; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowess rates to _Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer, MARIPOSA, salls via Honolulu and Auck- 1and, inursday, Feb. 6, a0 2 P M. Steamship Australla, Honolulu only, Satur- Qay, kebruary 15,at10 AL M SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for Pparties Feb. 6 and 15, 1896, Ticket office. 114 Montgomery street. Frelght oflice, 327 Market street. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS,, General Agents. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. (CQIPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Mortonst. ‘Dravelers by @ this line avoid hoth transit by English railwa; tne discomfort of crossing the channel in & smail boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second class, $116, ... February 1 ticulars apply 10 N, A, FU?(GP T, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZL & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & SAILING EVERY W BIN,$60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD Amz To Sreamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $35 and $40: Majescic and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark throngh to Sap Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, saling dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Company, 613 Markel street, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. General Agent 1or Pacific Coast. iverpool, ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. MERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S tently for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en routs at Osrbourgn, und Flymouth to land passengers. Thl"::u‘h b"[; of lading, in connection With the Pacifio Mail S. 5. Co., issued for frefght and treas. re to direct ports in Engiand and Germany. e hvough tickers from San Francisco to Plymouti ther particulars apply - PARROTT & CO., Agents, 308 Californis st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 38, Washington At 5 P. M, Daily, Except Sunday, 3 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER:: T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockten, Telephone Main 808. _CaL Nav. and Impt. Co. VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, ‘except Sunday— it - L Zanding, Mission 1. Pler Sa_ 4

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