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- 30 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1896. W THE COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, 1 Stiver lower. Wheat futures up again. Barley and Oats quiet. Yellow Corn higher. tye very fi Bran Hay unchanged. Beans dull. Yiberal shipment of Flour to China. Onions lower. Dairy Butter weaker. Eggs continue weak. More Eastern Poultry In. Game doing betier. Al kinds of Fruit dull. Prov sions unchanged. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. ARTMENT OF AGRICUL- 7, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan- v 20, 1898, 5 P.M.—Weather conditions and general forecas! The following are the seasonsal rainfails to date red with those of the same dute last_sea- : Red Bluft ason 9.62; San n 20.64; Los Angeles nfall for the past 24 hours, none. An area of low pressure overlies Arizons to- night, and rain is falling over that Territory and probabiy over New Mexico. A light rain has fallen at Seattle, F nd_it is snow- ing at Havre and Bismarck, but with these excep- tions the weather has been clear over the Pacltic Slope and plateau region. ressure has risen ver Washington ana_Ore: is now rising | over Montana and Wyoming, The temperature has remained stationary along the Pacific Slope. It Las fallen more than 12 degrees during the past 24 hours over Arizona Southeastern Utah. The barometer ilen slightly during the past w0 hours at Ei there are no evi yet of a storm ou is 10 feet, at_Oroville Bluft 15.5 A high mento, and w rand will 1 cause the river to rise some inche ash the levees. The tribu- ther is probable Thurs- nd Arizona. isco for thirty hours 96 with in- Thursday sh northwesterly wind: colder in southern por- tion. Utah—Fair Thursday ; colder. Arizona—Rain Thorsday ; colder, San Francisco and_vicini Fair Thursday; gresh northwesterly wind: A. MCADI Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 20.—American Sugar was the feature of the marketat the Stock Ex- ehange to-day, the stock figuring for nearly 43,000 shares in a grand total of 223,500. Sugar rose to 10814 from 10534 and closed at 108145. No expla- nation was forthcoming to account for the recent steady improvement in the stock. It is known, however, that brokers baving the confidence of in- siders bave been picking up the stock for the past w0 we The strenzth of the stock had a favor- effect on the general list, which inclined early in the day e of foreign selling of and 1 other stocks rnational market rracite coalers displayed great strength early session on th ival of the ra- sub-committee of the presidents ap- e recent meeting of the companies ached an agreement as to percentages which meet the approval of the controliing in It is said that the Reading and Ontario and Western are especially favored in the new allot- The trunk lines, Northern Pacific and M and in the main weak, ter {mproved. Ma Burlington and Quincy had better support e and sold higher than fOr some time. s dropped to 8514 fro s on rumors | Attorney-( Moloney had | e reo ommittee n | ation. In the last hour the | der the leadership of Sugar. | with prices anywhere | from 14 to 2 per cent higher than at the close on Tuesday Bond: 000. 2 angers, Western Union, tan opened irregular, on were strong. The sales footea up $1.621.- | rthern Pacific twos rose 21a to 10414, do , Chicago | 5 to 403, Chicago Kansas and Texas | fours 3 to 71, Louis- | 3% to 10714, St. r fives 15 0 and ville and Nashville conso? Paul, Chicago and M 106%%, and Toledo, Louis and Kansas City | sixes ates 1 to In Government bonds $2000 registered f(mrsn!; 1907 broy #11,000 fours coupon of | 1907, 114 t 108, an Grain. . Winter wheat. low | 0; do fair to fancy. $2 80@3 50: | D@4: Minnesota clear, $2 60@ | do patents, $3 20@ City Mills, $4@ Rye mixture, mrages, do 8 patents, 5; do straight low extras. patents. ; superfine. 82 30@2 90; good to_choice do, $3@3 20. Rye | flour irm, ' quiet, $2 40@2- 90. Buckwheat AT—40c elevator; 41c delivered. L—Quiet: yellow 'Western, %2 25@ wine, 5. » 2 Milwaunkee, 47¢; un- BARLEY WHEAT vator, T63sc: store and ele- | 7625@T8Y5c; | 3 n. Tatjc. easier cables and local c with the West and tlcover yesterday with May and_July most active. ¥ac; March 73%4c; May, c. ocal covering, closed & fairly active tra : No. 2, 36l4c elevator: ‘were moderately active, firm Options at 14c advance. January, February and March. 3614c; July, 3784c. Quiet, firm. Options duil, firmer. y and_’ February, May, 2534c. Epot prices: No. 2, hite, 263c No. 2 Chicago. . 3, 28%@dic: 3 white, 25c: Western, 25@26c; white, State and Western, 26@28c. FEED BRAN—B0@62%ac. MIDDLINGS—85@70c. RYE FEED~—65@70c. Provisions. BEEF—Quiet firm: family, $10 50@11. Beef hams. quiet, $15 50. Tierced beef, dull; city extra India mers. $15 50@17; cul meats. quiet; pickled bellies, 12 1bs, 5iac; do suoulders, 53jc. LARD—Quiet: closed firm} Western steim, §6 city. $545@5 60; January, 85 95; refined, dull Continent, $6 25: South America, $6 50; com’ pound, $ PORK : mess, $10 75@11. BUTTER—Fancy, steady, feir demand; State dairy, 10@19c: do’ creamery, 14@19c: Western, creamery, 15@21c: o June, 14@i9c: do factory, 9@15c: Elgins, 21¢: imitation creamery, 13@17 Tolls, 9@14: CHELSE—Fairly acti irm. State, large, 714 @10c: do ta do small, 73,@10c; part siims, 3 E State and Penn- | sylvania, 1i@lée; ice house, 2 75; Western, fresh, e coun- SEED OIL— Quiet, yellow, prime. 2815c S et steady: Crude, 0 off grades. 27Y4c. , $1 60@1 65, —Quiet, steady; 3015@31c. Quier Sweets, $5w4. fair to extra, 3@56%c; Japan, 53 MOLA good to_ice, 2 COEFE uncbanged to March, 812 $11 70; Ju New Orleans oper kettle, | ry 26 points down: o'hers E e . $12 60: @12 60: May, $11 90@) 2 05;:June, £1150@11 60: September. $10 90 nber. ‘$10 80@10 95 Spoi—Rio, dull, B35c; centritugal tirm." No. 6. 4 1 .7, No. 9. 4 316: No. 10, 414¢; No.11, .12, 3 3-16¢; No. 13, 37c! off A, 434@5%c; mold A, andard A, 4 16-16c; coniectioners’ A, cut loaf, b 9-l6c; crushed, b 9-16 powdered, 5 3-16¢: grauuluted, 4 15-16¢c; cubes B3-16c. ’ Fruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUJTS—Apricots, bags, 9% @ 10¢. gl FACHES—Pecled, 10340: do unpeeled, 1% 1. BRUNES—Four sizes, 514 (RAISINS — Lonseincaisi s erown, 3140350; o 4-crown, 415@5c: London la; s 15 1 do clusters. $1 25@1 40. e ‘ALMONDS—Paper-shell, 11%c; do soft-shell, gk, VALNUTS—Standard, 63.@7c: Go soft-shell, Bifi 10¢. PS — Easv. State common to choice, 3 @$c; Paclfic Coast, 334@9c. London market un- changed. WOOL—Firm; fair demand. Domestic fieece, 16@22c; pulled, 15@34c; Texss, 9@13c. Merchandise. PIG IRON—Quiet; American, $11 75@13 50. COPPER—rirm; Lake, $10@10 25. LEAD—Steady: domestic, §3 05. TIN—Firmer; Straits, $13 25@13 30; plates, uiet. O SPELTER—Nominal; domestic, $4. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Trr., Jan. 29.—The selling of wheat this morning proved more powerful than the de- mand. 1t wes scattered, but of liberal proportions in the aggregate, and the geueral opmion leaned Lo the theory that Armour was still disposing of more of Ius property. The Thoman crop report was out to-day. It gave the condition of winter whea: as 79.2, against 82.6 last mouth. The figures were in the hends of a few people early, but did not become public news until about the midile of the session. Buftalo, Roch & P. 12N/ Y. & Canaaa Pacific.... 55%IN Csnada Southern.. 499X | Canton Land... B0 | Chicago, 8. & Q. | Distillers WORLD. Liverpool stocks for the month showed a falling off of 1,200,000 bushels. Liverpool cables were easy and i4d lower. Receipis in the Northwest were 441 cars, against 265 last Wednesday and 237 a year ago. Chicazo received 87 cars and in- spected_out 44,876 bushels. Reports of export sales of from 30 to 40 loads at the seaboard changed the course of the market and a complete covery followed and an additional gain occurred. Export sales at_Atlantic poris amounted to 258, 794 bshels, Paris closing cables were lower for wheat and unchanged for flour. Berlin and Ant- werp were unchanged. May wheat opened from B314c to 63350, 3014 etween 65@63100 and 617 @65¢, closing at._6412@6454c, 1@1Y4C higher than yesierdsy. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 70 cars. S CORN—Eased away further this morning. The receipts were larger than expected, 267 cars arriv- ing. Liverpool cables were quiet and unchanged. The principal reason for the weakness was the de- clining tendency of wheat. Trading was not brisk, only occasional spasms of moderate activity being noted. Withdrawals from store were liberal at 263,977 bushels. Prices rallied with those of wheat inter in the session. EXport clearances were 298, 743 bushels. May corn opened at 2834c, sold be- tween 281@2954c and 30%4c, closing at 30Yc, 14@%gc higher than yesterday. Estimated receipts for't orrow 310 cars. 0A TS—Slipped away a few notehes through the popular feeling of weakuess this morning Re- ceipts were 164 cars. There were no _withdrawals from store. Later there was a better feeling and an improvement In values. May oats closed 4@ 3¢ higher than yesterday. Estimated receipts for 0rrow 180 Cars. FLAX—Was steady. Cash, 93c: May, 96@983,c. Recelpts 26 cars. PHOVISIONS—The receipts of hogs seemed to have picked up very suddenly this morning, the run being about 7000 in excessof the estimate. Prices were unable to withstand the oversupply, and the product found weakness in that fact. The strength of wheat in the latter part of the session assisted the product, prices recovering almost all ot the early loss, and closing with but_714c decline from yesterday on May pork, 5 on May lard, and a shade on May ribs. Stocks of provisions in Chicago as estimated by George W. Phillips Jr. <, 125,000 barrels: lard, 65,000 tierces, and ribs 20,000,000 pounds. Clostng Prices. WHEAT—January, 62c: May, July, 6355 March, 93c; 2803 307403 183c: May, 21%c; July, 810 3215: May, $10 6214; LARD—January, §5 70; May, 85 90: b anuary, 85 12%;: May, $5 3734; July, 85 50. {5 MONEY—Was 6 per cent on call and 6@7 per cent on time loans. New York exchange sold at 25¢ premium. May, July, PORK—January, July, $10 80. July, Livestock. OCKYARDS, I, Jan. 29.—The supply of cattle to-day was light, but the demand vas slow and prices were easy. The Tun of hogs was large. Buyers held back and succeeded in forcing o decline of 5@102 per hundred pounds. Sheep were In_liberal supply and as the demand was not brisk prices declined 10 CATTLE — Recelpts, 16,000. Fancy beeves, choice to prime 1500 to 1700 pound 3 35@4 20:_ fair tochoice steers, 1200 to 1500 nounds, $3 75@4 20: common to medium steers, 950 to 1250 pounds, $3 20@3 70: cows fers, extra, $3 50@3 75: ommon to good, $2 T5@4 75: T E ces unchunzed. HOGS—Receipts. 33,000, Heavy packing and shipping_lots, $410@4 30; common to choice mixed, $4@4 30; choice assorted, $4 20@4 25; light, $3 95@4 30: igs. §3 25@4 20. SHEEP—Receipts, 18.000. _Inferior to cholce, $2 40@3 70; lambs, $3 30@4 75. UNION NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 3@4y: last loan at 4% and closing offered at i¥. Prime mercantile paper, 6@T%. Bar silver, 67gc. Mexican dol: lars. 533gc. Steriing exchange 1s steady, with acmmal busness in bankers bils at $4 87@s 871 | for sixty deys and $4 881.@4 8815 for demand. Postea rates, 34 8715@4 §9. Commercial bills, 24 8614@4 87. Government bonds have been easier: State bonds have been firmer; rairoad bonds have been higher. Silver at the board was | quier. CLOSING ETOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 85 [Norfolk & Wes: 214 ‘atcnison. 1514 Preferred... 71y Preterred.. ¢ North American... blg Adams rxpress...147 | Northern Pacitic.. 4 Alton, Terre Haute. 57 Preferred. preeN American Express.111 | Nortnwesters. ..... 1001 ‘American Tobacco. 75Vs Preferred. 1443, Preferrea. 1017)N B Bay State uas 20 [N, Y. ChicagoS8% 1314 Ealtimore & Obio.. 43_ | lst'preferred..... 79 Brunswick Lands.. 5| _2d preferred. 1514 Ontarto. 157 Ontarto & Western. 1543 154" Oregon Improvme. 170 | Fletorrea: 15 775/ Oregon Navigation. — Centrai Pacific... Ches. & Ohio. Chicago Alton. Preterrea.. Chicago & E. 1li... 43 |Oregon Short Line. _6% Preferred. 96 | Pacific Muil 2755 Chicago uss. 6454 Peoria, D.& Evans. Sis Pitisburg & W ptd. Cleve & Pit(sburg,168 30 | Consotidation Coal Pullman Palace...152 | Consotidated Gas..154 IQuicksilver. 1145 | c &St. Louis 35%! " Preferred. 1515 Preferred..... .. 8" Resamg.. 135 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 28 |RioGrande &Westn 14 Preferred. 1L0 | Preferred. 39 Cotton OIl Cert.... 177 Rock Isiand, 8814 Commercial Cabie. 155 RomeWat &Ogden115ys | Del. Hudso; 28 (St L.& 5. W 4y | Del.Lack&W esternl6214 _Preferred. Denver & R. G.. Preferred. s St. Paul.. 4514 Preferred. 1654 St. Paul & Duiuth, 21 1 General Eiectric., Erte.. 1614/8t. Paul & Omaha.. Preferred 25%| Preferred. Tort Wayne. 158 (St P. M. & M. GreatNorthern p1a.110 'silver Certincat. Green Bay. 3j5)Southern Pacific.. Herlem Soutnern R. K. Hocking ‘Coal Hocking Valley. Homestake Y H. & Texas Cent.. 13 Tenn. Coal & Trom 28:4) Tilinois Central.... 97 | Preferred. 100 Tows Central. . BYa Texas Pactiic. % Preferreq. 31 ITol.A.A.& N.Mich — Kansas & Texas. .. Preferred. Kingston & Pem. Lake Erie & Westa U. P.. Den. & Guit. 261410 8. Cordage. Preferred. 8514 Long Island 811 Louisville & Nash. 4534/U. 8, Louisville Nad Ch. 914 U. §. Lenther, Preferred .. 2014l Preferred Manhaitan Conssi.105 | U. S. Rubber. Mempnis & Charis. 15 | Preferred. Mexican Central. .. Michigan Central Minn & S. L. — — Wells-Farg 1934 Western Unioh.... 8415 76" Wis Centra, 2 4514 Wheeling & L 2oYa Preferred. . 3814 239 Am Cotion Ol ptd. 65 €5 |W U Beet. 1 X ‘Iraction. . Ann Arbor. BN Minn. & St. L com, 18t preferred. 2d preferrea. Missour] Pacific.... Biobile & Ohio..... Nashville Chadt. Nutional Linseed, N.J.Central... croer USdsreg....... Do, 45 coupon.. US s new reg. Do, 4s coupon. Do. 2s 1073y }R’«lz)nnzm Pac 1sta115 0, 2ds. Do, aeb b OR &N 1sis. SiL&IronMtGen8s 0 BUL & § F Gen 65,102 St Paul Consols ...135 &t P.C. & Pa 1st8. 1121/ 108 | Do, Pac Cal 1s1s..109 9744/Bouthern K. R. bs. 907 Texas Pacific firsis 86 107 Ala Class A 4. Do. Ciass B 4, B3 La Consol ds.. Missourl funding. N Carolina con 63 Do, as. Eo Carolina 414 Tenn new 3s. Va funding debt. Do, rez. Do, deferred 6s... b5lp Do. trust repts st 51| Canada South 2ds.. 104 Cen Pac 1stsof 95 100 UnionPac 1stof'96.102 West Shore ds.....104% Mobile & Ohlo 43.. 66 'R GranaeWest 1sts 75 bi;.oa R G lst.....112 | , 48, E8: 100 Erle 20s 73% 1;;1/. Kansas Pa Consols 70 100 Ks ¥'a 1sts Den div106 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa., Jan. 29.—7he spot market 18 quiet at 6s 5134@5s 9d. Cargoes are ease: 285 13/2d October. s it FUTURES. The Produce Fxchaoge cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Jant ary, b5 7d: February. s 7d; harch, 58 7434; April, b3 T34d; May, 5s Thad. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., Jan. 29.—Consols, 107 16-16; silver, 3054d: French Rentes, 102¢ 1234c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling xchange, 60 days.. Sterling Exchange, sight Kterling Cables. New York Exchange, Sig} New York Exchange, tel Fine Silver, ¥ ounce. Mexican Dollars. PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—There was a pronounced recovery in futares yesterday, owing to a similar improvement at Chicago. Spot Wheat was also firm, but quota- tions showea rather a wider range. No. 1, $1 10 @l 15; B ctl; choice, $1 1334: lower grades, 101 07145 extra choice for milling, $1 2214@ 1273 CALL BOARD SALES. INTORMAT, SEssiox—10 o'clock — May—1000 3 500, . December—1100, 5 2200, 81 1614: 200, $1 16%4. 5l 4 REGULAR MOBNING SESSION—May—200 tons, 64%,@645%c: | 1014 | Texas Pacseconds. 211 | "hides, 5@5Y hides, @534 $1 15%; 100, 81 1534; $1 147%: 800, $1 1 1200, ¥1'156%: 100, AFTERNOON SESSIO 8115 $1 1515: 100, $1 1515 BAKLEY—Previous prices 70c; choice, 7114c; Brewing, CALL BOARD SA 6984c; 400, 697c; 100, 70c. T0%4c; 400, T0%4c. etl; 7T 85c; ked, for seed, $1@1.11 changed and dull. 9214c B ctl; Small Round do, 8215@85c, BUCKWHEAT- cording to quaiity. This demand for China keeps Bakers' extras, §3 65@3 65; su P bbl. CORNMEAL. ETY Corn, 20 50 B ton, MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10- 23, 330! Oav Groats, 41pe: Hom! 434c: whole Wheat Flour, 3c; 6lac @ 1b bing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for 1 $20 50 % FEE $22 50: Cottonseed Oilcake, $2. 1A Y—No further change. $8@12: Oat, 38@10; Wheat 1179 ton: Bariey, $7@9 50 B Clover. $6@8; Compressed, $7 750 B ton. |~ STRAW-35@60c 3 bale. BEANS—Bavos, $1@1 15 8 $1 25@1 60; Pea, $1 50@1 Blackeye, $175@1 85; Red Ki SEEDS—Brown Mustard 1s @z B ctl: Tri $2@2 ¥0 | tard, $1 10@1 6 Reds are held higher. Salinas 70c; Ri Reds, 60@70¢ B ctl Cut Onions, 50@60c; choi ABL Mushrooms are quotable at 3@ ¥ 1b; Los Angeles Tomatoes, Okra, 1215 % 1b; Marrowiat Squash, change in Creamery. CrREAMERY—Fancy, B Darry—Fancy, 23@2 2214¢; lower grades, 184 CH 12c: common to good, 8/ | 11@12c; Younz America, | 12¢: Eastern, 12@13c % . GG @16c, with sales at 17¢ | POULTRY AND POULTRY—A car of Easte | California Hens were firmer a | Live Turkeys, 13@14c for G | pair.81 25@1 75: Ducks, $6@7 | Roosters, young, §6 50@6 50 | | foryoung and $1@1 25'for old. | 75c@$1; Rabbit 75c@S1 for smi %Ad:o English Snipe, $250@3; 2. APPLES—We quote 85c@$: to choice, 50@75c for common 160 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS—AIL des nges, 750@$1 25 B box for for good to choice: California box: Mexican Limes, $5@5 50 bunch; Pineapples, $2 50@6 & the Fruit Exchange: 2sc for prime to choice, 914c JOERING PRIC as follows, carload lots, f. o. %4c P 1b; three-crown, ioose, 2¢; seedless Sultanas, 334 @Ac: | Imperial clusters, $2 60@2 75; [Bm crown, 214@2 s, London Jayers, 85c@$1l; clu: Dried Grapes, 21oc. | Xl Unésunie, oase 3 bing lots; Almonds, for rastern avd 314@4%4c for Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6¢ 10r rou ished; Filberts, 8@fc; Brazil Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 B 100. HONEY—Comb is quotable white extracted, tracted, 414@434c: dark ambel BEESWAX—23@.7¢ B Ib. PROVISION CURED MEATS—Bacon is | light, 10c for extra light and 916@10c; dess Beef, $7 B bbl Beef, 96@10c B Ib. LARD—Eastern, tlerces, 1s hali-bbls, 614¢: COTTOLED 1 tins. V-1b tins, i Kiv, 5¢ salted Calf, Sc c: ary Hides, 10@11 dry Kip and 'Veat, 9¢: culls, 15c: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 21 Deerskins, good summer, 2! 25c; winter, 10@15¢; Sheepski about Yac less. TALLOW-—No. 1, rendered, 8y4c; refined, 53¢ on, 10@11c B 1b; San J bc: ‘free Mountain, 6@7c; HOPS—Quoted at 3@7c B tremes. X Wholesale rates for dressed terers are as follows: BEEF—First_quality, 4 :cx;,ihm do, 6"5/,@ 5, Large, 5@o MUTTON—W ethers, mail. BLo@7s PORK—Live Hogs, 3 4c for small: areues‘&o. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, New Wellington, $7 50: Seattle, $! s $5: Wallsend. 50: thracite Kgg, —; Cannel, $8; 100, s’i?'i'w.. December— 116! lows, usual discount to the trade: Rye Flour, 314c: Rice Flour, 73c; Corn meal, 25,@3c; extra cream do, 3l4c: Latmeal, $115@1 25; Pink, 80c@$1 15: @2¢® b; Hemp, 4cB b Niles. POTATOES, ONIONS, POTATOES—Merced Sweets | B ctl: xiver Burbanks, 50@ilc P sac Burbanks, 50@70c; Orezon Garnet Chiles, 60@ | Continue to decline. figure for choice Buttons; Dried Peppers, Green Peas. 3@ic @ Ib; Siring Beans, — “abbage, 40@50c B ct $15@20 B ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. SE—Fancy mild new is quotabl, 10c: Cream { 1@12c; Western, 11@ | AME—Prices show some improvement. | 11c 8 1 for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black. | for unpressed: White Figs, 3%4@ac In sacks 21 7c B 1b for evaporated halves, 4@634c B 1 for | quarters; Prunes. 334c: Plums, 4c B 1 for pit- | ted and 135@2Vac for unpitted; Nectarines, b@6c { @ Ib for prime 10 choice and 6340 for fancy. Apples, 4@dYzc: Peaches. 3@ 4c and 5c for faucy: peeled, in boxes, 10@1214c; | Prunes, 4c for the four sizes. 6c 8 Ib for 20@50's | and 5c for 50@60's: Apricots, @914e for prime to | cholce and 1U@llc for fancy Moorpark: black, 13,@2%ac: White Figs, 3@5c; Pears, 6150 for evaporated halves and 3@bYec for quarters; Plums, 314c for pitted and 1(@11; Nectarines, 4@5¢ @ Ib for prime to choice. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are 21,@23c; three-crown London layers, 70c: ters, 81 35@1 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 10G | Jommixe Pricrs — Four-crown loose, 3c; : 2-crown, 13,@z2c; Seedl tanne, 34Gdc: Seedlens Muscatels, bige b Dehesa clusters, $2 25; Imperial clusters, bright and 8@9c B _1b for lower grades; wate; 5@blac B 1b; light amber ex- Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 11c; California Hams, culis and brands, 7@74c. 20c each; short wool, 20@35¢ e: @50c each: long wool, 65c each. 3 Grease, 2140 WOOL—We quote Fall as follows: SAN FRANCISCO ME $1 1514: 600, — December — 800 tons, 600, $1 1634 May—=200, 81 15; 800, rule. Feed, 67 75@8214¢ B ctl. LES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—DMay—300 tons, AFTERNOON SESSION—May—100 tons, 70c; 360, OATS—Milling are quotable at 7715@85c B fancy Feed, 85@80c B ctl: £ood to choice, 85c; common to far, 65@75c; Gray, 80 Black, for seed, $1 1 @1 30: do for feed, 75@8be; Surprise, 95c@$1 05. CORN—Yellows have advanced. White is un- Large Yellow quotable at 90@ 90@92%/ac; White, RY £—Continues firm at 80@82%4c B ctl. ominal at 85c@$l B ctl, ac- FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The Chinasteamer took out 18,646 bbls. up first-rate. Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 65@3 75 B bbl; perfine, $2 50@2 60 ~—Feed Corn, $20: Cracked -Ib sacks are as fol- Graham Flour, ny, 4@ivgc; Buck® wheat Flour, dc; Cracked Wheat, 3i4c: Farina, Rolled Uals, 4 Pearl Barley, 41jc; Split Peas, 434c; Green do, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN~Is higher at $12 50@13 50 B ton, job- ower grades up to —Rolled Barley, $16@17 P ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, 2 31 Wican; jobblng, ‘Wheat is quotable at and Oat, 87 60@ ton; Alfalfa, $6@9; 50@11; Stock, $6@ BEANS AND SEEDS, o 6! Small Whites, Large Whites Reds, §1 35@1 4 iduey, £1 75@1 90; Limas, 82 50@2 76: Butters, $1 60@1 70 B ctl. quotable at $1 95 Fctl; Yellow Mus- lax, 1 70@1 75; Canary, 314 | @31%c B 1b; Alfalfa 616@7c 8 Ib; Rape, 134 B b, DRIED PEAS—Nominal at §1 25@1 50 cul for VEGETABLES, ,$2 25 B ctl. River Burbanks, 65@90c Oregon 1. Quoted at 75@ Oregon, 75c@$1 05 — Peas are dragging badly. 1235¢ @ b, outside . 10c E5c@®1 25 B H - Dried Garlic, 4@b¢ BUTTER—Dairy descriptions are weaker. No GAME. n sold at 85 50@6 for Hens and $6 50@7 for young Roosters, nd Turkeys weaker. obblers and 13@l4c q | for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 16@17c B b; Geese, i Hens, $4 50@5 5 : do, old, $4@4 5 Fryers, $5 50@6: Broilers, $5@5 50 for large and $3°50@4 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 50@2 B dozen Hare, $1 25@1 50 for Cottontails and Gray Geese, $2 50@3; White Geese, 75c@$1 25; Brant. $1@1 bt ; Honkers, $3 Jack Snipe, $1 50 DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, 1 B box for good 10 falr anG 31 25@ criptions are dull, Seedlings and §1 25 5 for Navels: badly frosted stock goes stiil Jower: Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@2 50 Limes, 75c@¥1 : Bananas, $1@2 dozen. 2 ? DRIED FRUITS, RA1SINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The following prices rule on CaARLOAD Lors—Apples, 215@3c B B for quar- | | tered, 3@315c B B for slicea and 414c B M foy | evaporated; Peaches, 3l@ic B 1b and 51.@6c | | for fancy; pecled in boxes, 12c; Apricots, 732@ for fancy and 10@ 2@ Figs, c for unpitted: b. San Francisco: London layers, 85@90c B box; four-crown, loose, 2140; two-Crown, secaless Muscatels, 1u @3 25: Dried Grapes, 214¢ 3 8-crown 40@1 50; 2 76: ; Walnuts, 7@8c sters, 0.1 hard and $@8% for softshell, job- £@7pc for Languedoc' and 812@10c for paper-shell, jobbing: Peanuts, 5@8c California; Hickory gh and 8¢ for_pol Nuts, 712@8c B b; at 10@12c B b for T, 'de; dark, 2@3c. S. quotable at 6c B b for heavy, 7c P Ib for light medium, 9c B 1 for 12¢ for sugar-cured; ; extra mess do, $8: famlly do, $9@9 50 extra prime Pork, $8 B bbl; extra ciear. $14 P bbl; mess, $13 B bbi: Smoked quotable at 6o B b for compouna and Tac for pure; pails, 8c; Cali- fornia tierces, bygc for componnd and & for pures c: do 5Ib, T@?l4c @ H. —7y4c in tierces and S B 1 in 10- HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c Ib; cuils and brands. 6c @ Ib; medium, 6c: cglls | and brands, 5e: light, 5¢; culls 2nd brands, 4c; culls and brands, 4@4lsc: saited’ 5 ol P b saited Veal. 61p@7c Calf, 5¢ each: Kids, bo: 30c: medium, 16 ins, shearlings, 1 : medium, 4 Culis 3%@ic; No. 2, 5@ Eastern Ore- uin and Southern, 3@ efective do, 4@6c B 1b. B, as the two ex- AT MARKET. stock from slaugh- 5: ; second quallty, 1a@io; second. qualy, 6@7¢ ;. 6@6%c B LAMB—Spring Lamb, 1234; yearlings, 7@8c for large and 3 M‘ m_lll’l! %@ GENERAL MERCHANDISE. June-July delivery, $41215@4 25: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL— Wellington Is quotable at $8 @ ton: B ton: Southfield Wellington, 50: Bryant, $5 50 Scotch, ' $7 bt $750: Cumberland, $18 50 in bulk and §15 in Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $18; Welsh An- Coos Bay, Brymbo, sks: lock Springs, Castle of all kinds | 27@28¢; scconds, 26@26c | Though the demand Is better, stocks are | ample for all current rieeds and the market con- | tinues weak. Store Eggs, 14@16¢; ranch Eggs, 16 dozen. | place. and it will now pros | 200 B& 5. Gateand Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $10 50 in bulk and $12 50 B ton in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered £0d Fine Crusned, all 5340; Dy Granulated, Svec: Confectioners’ A, 5c; Magnolia A, 4ijgc; Extra C. 434c: Golden C, 44c; half-barrels, J4c more than barrels, and boxes Jac more. “s‘\‘r‘nvp—domen, in bbis, 15c; Black Strap, 10c RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour.qr. sks. 15.057/Hides, no. 195 Wheat, ctls 5.390| Pelts, bdls... 7 Berley, ctls. 5,280 Wine, gais. 34.300 Oats, ctls,. 375 Brandy, gal 2,550 Oregon . 1,805 Butter, culs 129 Rye, ctls, 900 Cheese, ctl: 24 Beans, sks. 300/ Eggs, doz. 2,710 Potatoes, | Leather. rolls. . 15 Onlons. sks. \Quicksilver, flasks 80 25, tons... 242 Tallow. ctls. 77 Straw, tons 10 Chicory, bbis. Bran, 'sks... 255 Paper, reams Middlngs, sks. 60! THE 8TOCK MARKET. Prices were off again somewhat vesterday, as will be seen by the list of sales. Occidental Con. recovered some of Tuesday's 10st ground, however, and sold up to $1 10, but the other stocks aid not respond. The higher priced ones were about bc X‘oxver than on the preceaing day under quiet trad- ng. Advices received from the Occidental reported the southwest drift on the 650 level in three feet of ore that would assay from $35 to $10 per ton. NOTES. The annual meeting of the Holmes Mining Com- Pany has been called for Fepruary 11. The Mono assessment of 10c per share will be delinquent in the boards to-day. The Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Company has declared a quarterly dividend of b¢ per share, pay- able February 11. The Germania Lead Works paid a dividend of 60c per share Tuesday. The Virginia Chronicle says: An improvement 11 Ophir on the 1000 level was reported a day or so ago, and Occidental is said to be 10oking particu- larly well. The Utah Consolidated Mining Company has re- elected the old board of directors, with Henry B. Havens as president, A. W. Havens gecretary and D. B. Lyman superintendent. The Silver King Mining Company of Arizona has levied an assessment of 25¢ per share, delinquent March 9. The Bodle and Hasthorne Telephone and Tele- graph Company of Bodie has declared dividend No. 2 of 15¢ per share, payable February 10. The Belcher has an indebtedness of $2641 63. During the year they extracted from the mine and shivped to the Brunswick miil for reduction 1610 tons and 920 pounds of ore, which was taken prin- cipally from the old stopes on the 1000 and 1100 tevels. GRAY EAGLE—On the 19th bedrock was struck 1n face on north side of tunnel, showing gravel of the same quality they had 400 feet farther back, it being mixed with many large aud small bowlders. The gravel at firsy showed & prospect of $5 per car, but since a dally improvement has taken ct_about $7 per car, the Tock in face now being a little more than one fo0t and the gravel two feet in width, with indica- tions of getting thicker and the channel wider. They have put sixteen cars of ore in_the mill, and the average will be much more as they work ahead and open out. SAV. On the 950 level the north prospecting drift started from the west crosscut, eighth floor of north upraise, is aavanced 22 feet and continues in ore of good quality. &ud they have extracted and hoisted 51 cars of ore from this drift. Cax samples average $33 80 per ton. In the north laterat drift from the station oun this le work has been dis- continued temporarily. In the north drift from the eighth floor of the north upraise, at a point 26 feel north of the upraise, they have started an east crosscut and advanced ssme 6 feet. Face is in porphyry and bunches of quartz. The west cross- cut, started 90 fect nor:h of the north upraise, iy advanced 45 feet. Face is in quartz. Have cleaned out and retimbered the west crosscut On the fonrth floor from the north upraise for a distance of 25 feet, at which point they have started a north prospecting drift and advanced same 10 feet. Face is in quartz with bunches of good ore. Have com- pleted the repairs o the 750 level station and are now repairing the west driit therefrom, BOARD LES. Following were the salcs i the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING STSSION COMMENCING 9180, 201300 Exchq 8300 Mexican. (85350 N G & C..21/100 S Nev. “38(650 Occldel....96{1300 Utah.. . 591450 . 971100 Y Jackt..45 100 Chollar 100 Andes. 300 Bodie. 40100 G & C....51100 S Nev. 200 Chollar....60 100 Mono...... 08 600 Utah.. 100 CCaV...2.45/250 Oceldtl..1.05| Following were the sales in the Paclfic Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR SFsetoN—10:11, 200 Alpha.....20 300 C Point....211100 Ovhlu.tlz 560 91300 100 ... 200 0200 Exenqr ...07/300 Ovrmn....17 200 Belcher....28 400 G & C.....50/200 Potoat .....51 400 B&B... .87 300 HEN 1.2715/800 Savage. ...32 400 Bullion....17 021000 S B & M.09 500 Caleda. 06200 SNev.....45 300 Challge37 14500 L Wash....01400 .. 600 Chouar....58 300 Mexican..61600 Union 500 250 O 100 Con 500C N 1i.1.03%4 500 . Y....06400 AFTERNOON SESSIO -19.100 Choliar.... 59300 Occidzl..1.05 108200 . 160/200 ... B <21 50CC&V2.4214/400 Potos 85U Confl 1.0215/300 Savage. “R7:300 C Potn 1600 S B & N LBR200G & 50200 S Nev. 9300 51300 S HilL.. .. 117100 H&N 13714400 Union . .15 600 Mexican. 00 Utab.,, 2:39. 200 Alpha., 1100 Alta. 100 Ande: 200 Beicner. 250 B& B. 100 ... 100 Bodie 200 Bullion 100 Bulwer 200 Challng... 38200 Ophir...1.45200 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 20-4 P. 3. Bid. Asked.| Bid. Askad. Alphs Con 19 20 Jackson.. 40 50 Alta, 07 09(Jun — 04 Andes, 21 2z|Justice. 02 04 Belcher. . y.. 27 28 Benwuck, 05 07 Best & Beicher. 57 89 Lady Wash. — ol BentonCon.... — = 40 Mexicak. 62 64 Bode. 39 40 Mt. Disbio. 15 20 Bullion, 13 17Mono......... 05 06 15 16 NevadaQueen. — 05 09 Occidental.....1.05 1.10 89 Ophur 1.40 145 81 Overman 18 19 - B4 B5 Con. Impenai. 02 31 32 Confidence.....1.00 1.05 Seg. Beicher... 08 10 Con.New York. — OfSlerra Nevada 47 48 Crown Point, 21 23 Scorpion. o2 — EastSierraNev — 04 Silver Hili... 01 03 Excheques 06 20 - Eureka Con.. 25 02 -_— Gould & Curry. 60 39 40 Hale & Norers. 1,25 § 2073 1o — 04/Yeilow Jacker. 47 4§ STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 29-2 p. i TNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked U § 4 coup..107 |U 8 as reg...107 MISCELTANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCbleds. — 110 [Do. 2d Iss 63. — Kol CalElecL6s106 — (P&O Ry6s. — 108 CntraCWhs. — 300 [P&Ch Ry 65.10214106% Dpntstex-cp 77 65 |Pwl-st.RRGs. — 11634 EdsnL&P 63.106 — |Reno. WL&L — 106 F&CHRREs. — 107 |RiverW Cobs — 100 Geary-stR53. 105 10314/SactoP & L..100 10234 LosAnc L s — 101 °/SFENPRR3s 99 994, Do,Gnted.65.101 — |SPRRAriz6s — 9% AktstCblefsl23 — |SPRRCalgs.110 — DoRyCon5s..108 10815/SPRR Calss. — 9714 NevGNgR8s. — 100 |SPBriCaifs. 95 98 NPCRR6s.1081; — ISVWater6s..120% — N Ry Cal 65.100 " — |SVWateras.. 99ia 0954 N Ry Cal5s. — 103 |StkinG&E63102 ' 103Ys Oak Gas 5s..102 105 |SunstT&T6s.100 — Do, 2d iss 53.102 105%4/Sutter-stRs. — 11013 Omnibus6s.. — 119%%|VisaliaWC6s — 92 PacRollMbs, — ~— WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 4714SanJose..... — 95 MarinCo..... 49— |SpringValley 9635 97 GAS BTOCKS. Captal...... — 39 (PacificLight. 46 48 Central ..'."0 95 ' |sanFrancsco 7114 7174 Onk G L&IL 51 6114/Stockton. .. =~ 21105 PacGasImp. 7855 78 | INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd.156744170 [Sun 5615 — COMMERGIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerBrc a1, T [LondonPeAlzgis nglo-Cal | London - Bank of Cal. 250 *242 = CalSD&TCo.. 58 6214 = rlstNadlonl. 1761417905 Sather BCon — — Grangers.... — " " SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.1400 — (Eav&Loan.. — 10215 HumbS&L.1000 — [Security.. Mutual...... — 41 |Union Trush — 820 SFSavUnionaso — STRRET RAILROAD STOCKS. — Oak,SL&Hay — 100 70 |¥resiaio 455 9 441/ Sutterst.. — POWDER STOCKS. — 1514 Judson. - - 97 98 |Vigont. = 1714 19 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alnska Pkrs. 96 97 BlkDCoalCo. — 10 CalCotMills., — ‘— CalDrvDock. — — onLight. 96 97 GasConAssn, — — Vs Ger Lead (0. 85 — [PacTransCol — 26 HawC&SCo.' 9 916 PacT&VCo 61 70 HutchSPCo.. 133 1314 SupsetT&T.. 41 — JudsonM1gC. \UnitedCCoi = 25 l(erExAuulfi IJT) l MORNING KESSION. Board—150 Hawalian Commercial, 8%; 50 do, 9: 5 S F Gaslight, 7134. Street—$5000 Omuibus Cable Bonds, 11934: 45 S5 jaslist, 715, 39000 Sutterst & K Honds, e e AFTERNOON SESS{ON. ard—81000 Gy -st 5% Bonds, 103; 3¢ Gaslight. 7134, bt P A B Street—5 S ¥ Gaslight, 71%. + HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Miss M Kech, Florida Mrs T, J Plummer, Fresno D Hayes, Newark J Spinney, Fresno K Brown, St Louis P F Brow, Hollister J M Alviso, Pleasanton W P McFord, Ukiah W H Sherman, Cal B Fosturan, Los Angls D J Simmons, Sacto A Replogle, Akron. O D € Brown, San Mateo T Weale & w, Nevda Cty A H Hermann, Cal W W Morris & w, Chiczo W E Sloan, Cclifornia M Dinkelspel, Birds Ldg A M Seymour, Sacto A M Semans, Los Angels R M Fay, Boston € Gurnie, Oakland I C Tice, Oakland Miss Fay, East Boston J A Sanson, Nebraska O Smith, St Helena Mrs Bays & fm, Nebr I P Rees, Los Angeles L M Fortune, Portland W G Kaney, Monticello © P Hosmer, Sacramento W M Murray, Sacto K J Hosmer, Sacto Mrs J Whited, Dunsmuir 9B Kelter, New York B B Bryan, Findlay, O W Burk, Los Gatos Mrs HM Albery, Colusa F Flaherty & w. Slt Lke Niss A E Kirk, Coluss T Flint & wt, sa X Strasburg, Los P rewis, Donver P Henny, Paris R Paul, Paris Jose J E Woolley, California Angels P A Buell, Stockton G C Hyatt & w, Stockton Mrs G'L Allen, Stockton I E Adams, Stockton i RUSS HOUSE. orse, Lake View G Lingo, Birds Lo T Nicoll, San Jose | R B Panet, San Jose F M Reasner, Cal SN Guthrie, Mo J A Montgomery, Cal J H Clark, Kivera I Kibblewhile, Kivera C Blake, Rivera T A Wells, Ch ¢ago T Berry, w & ¢, Alaska W Serio, San Jose J B Sanfoid, Ukiah A A Whitney, ariz Mrs F Burt, Napa M 'A Bagley, Cal Peter High. Honolula H B Clayton, Suisun EJ Gayin, Suisun Miss Leitch, Wallace Mrs Semper, Wallace G W Rice, San Miguel Arthur G Munn, Cal €V Inks & w, Indiana C McCutcheon, Cal % L King, Stockton Mrs C Snider, Cal C Thomas & w, Or 3 Hurintzer, Loug Beach X B Arcoy, Or 7 M Showers, Or T Marchant, Or M Showers, Or FW Langley, Oakland F M Marker, Nev W D Ford, Onkland I Anderson, Truckes C Gllcrist, Cal R Perrin, Fresno LHDuncan&s,Cal R IOwen &1, Fresno WS Conway, Auburn W Y Walker, Cal 7 D Smiley, Los Ang L King King City W Tucker, Fairfiel B F Peirit, Cal JC Erb, Wadsworth A W Amlsby, San Jore W Gaige, Wadsworth 1S Pierson, Ukiah P Hellengren, Cal LICK HOUSE. P Lambarde, Napa J U Simonds, Berkeley Eickhoft, San Rafael W C Brown, Martinez B Mathison, Berkeley N. bullock, Eureka w l:h:ketl. Engene J O Carlisle, Forbestown B H Epham, Martinez L H Garrigus, Salem Mrs H A Harland, Cal E B Joberts & w, S Jose W H Hener, U S A 2Mrs January, St Louis L H Trainer, Cal T H Trainer, Cal R M Dodge & w, Kenwd Miss Dudge, Kenwood ard & w, Pa. ¥ W Gregerson, Monterey EJ Sexton, Fureka € C Samuels & w, Stockn Mrs G M Rodgers, Cal _ C J Stockweather&w,N Y MissTStockweather,N Y MissOBStock weatlier, © H Jorden. Pasadens Mrs J B Smith, N Y FJ Sommers & w, Mass Frank Sommers. Boston C D Spencer, San Jose Mrs J Davis, London CE Abboit, Ney City W P Hayne, Sacramento A V Le Vand, Sacto F A Allen, Sacramento P J White, Stockton - W G King & w, Chicago P McC Hardy &w, [l A P Hudner, Davisvile BALDWIN HOTEL T Ginsberg, Sacramento 15 Wiikausky, San Jose J Desbeck, Cal F Robinson, N Y S Schwartz. Cal C S Birdsill, N Y J Sheridan, Cal B C Holly, Vall Mrs T Hopper, Sta Rosa Miss Lena Holl Mrs J Gro, Santa Rosa Mrs B C Holly, Valleio H Davis & w, Alameda T Blackman, San Jose H Sanby, Ariz J Hennessy, St Joseph GESage &w,USN T Kann, Plymouth G C Westcott, Cal LM Jessel, St Louis E L Turner, Chicago M Mayfield, St Louis J E Blakewell,N Orleans ' R Beil, St Louis E J Peters, Boston W Kowosky, S Petrsburg G W Dwrer, Chicago Mr Kane.w & d, Oakland Mrs Wild, Berkeley ¥ J Banks, Philadelphia PALACE HOTEL. J M Durand & w, Il E Corbett & w, Mich Mrs P Cook, Rio Vista H H Pitcher, Livermore A Rausch, Hungary B D Bannister, Montana C W Clark, New York T Harris, Seattle J J Atkins' & w, Mass J G Kimberley, Wis G Beach, Chicago C B Soat, Texas E E Othier, St Louis W T Solomon, New York L Rosenthein, N Y E M Ross, Los Angeles A F Warnwright, Cal H E Picket, Placerville D W Campbell, >an Jose Mrs W T Hixson, Texas J M Hays, Missouri NEW WESTERN HOTEL. I W Kelehner, San Jose A W_Edwards, Portland N F Mauer Jr, Chicago Mrs W E_Rockwell. Neb R M Collins, Colfax ¥ Higgins, Monterey H W Dockham, Alameda P John & v, Denver R E Rooney, Boston W Kery, Jackson T F Brennum, Nev City pik SR REAL ESTATE TRANSACOTIONS. Mercy S. posne to Ella A. Judson, Eliza T. Coombs, Mary F. Hindes, Jeanette and’ Otson K. Doane, fot on N line of Grove street, 200 1 of Broderick, E 25 by N 137:6; gist. Bridget de Campos to Emanuel and Mary Valla- das and Henry M., John and Emanuel de Campos, lot on N line of Geary street, 126:6 W of Lyon, W 35 by N 100; also 10t on W line of Wood street, 371:9 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 53 by W 100, quitclaim deed; $5. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Augusta Lundberg, fot on W line of Hoffman (Ellen) street, 180:6 S of Alvarado, § 25 by W 100; $10. August’ Kahman to Emma G. Kahman, undi- vided 1-24 of lot on E line of Kearny street, 121 § of Post, 842, E 75, NW 42:6, W 70: also undi- corner Eleventh and Mission ¥ SE 100 alsoall interest in lot on W line of Twenty-sixth avenue, 200 N of P street, N 75 by W 120: gift. ‘Chatles L. Bache to Pedro Salon, all interest in lot on NW line of Washington sireet and Wash- ingion alley, W 30:3 by N 37:8; also all interest in the estate of first paTty’s mother; $— J.C.and Catherine Classen, to_Giovanni Guiseppe Arata, 10t on N E corne Francisco streets, E 28:9 by N 68:9; $10 Simon, Theress and Julius Magnin to Henrietta E. Crané, lot on N line of Sutter street, 37:6 E of Hyde, E 25 by N 87:6: $10. John A, Schafer to Marie Schafer, 1ot on S line of green Sreet, 157:6 W of Tiyde, W 20 by 877 Petcr Kelly to Mary Kelly, 1ot on SE line of Bryant strect, 276 SW of Third, SW 40 by SE 97:6; giit. Hibernia Savl ¥ A Chadborne, Suisun R Floyle, Los Ang (311 auma and rof Powell and and TLoan Society to Thomas Magee, lot on corner of Sixth and Brannan streets, NE 40, NW 120, NE 172:6, SE 275, SW 275, NW 137:6, SW 137:6, NW 137:8: $64,548. M. &nd Lizzie Vetterlein to Carrie Baumann, lot on NW line of Brannan street, 100 NE of Ninth, NE 37:6 by NW 147:6, subject to morigage: $10. W. H. Wallace to John T. Mabey, lot on W line of Thirfy-fourth avenue, 200 S of Clement street, §50 by W 120; $10. Sol, Dora, kose and Bernhard Getz to Ellen M. Madden, lot on E Jine of Twelfth avenue, 150 N of A street, N 25 by E 120; $10. ¥. Lacoste to Honore Escolle, 1ot on E line of Thirty-seventh avenue, 100 N of D street, N 100 by E 120; 85. William T. Curley to John P. Curley, lot on § Iine of I street, 27:6 E of Elghth avenue, E 25 by $100; $10. J. T. Cassels to Willlam Ring, 1ot on S line of P 57:6 W of Twenty fourti avenue, W 25 by 8100} $1000. Thomas Orr to E. S. Paddock, Iot on N line of T street, 32:8 W of Forty-sixth avenue, N 100 by W 25; uiso lot on W line 0f Forty-sixth avenue, 225 N0t 1 street, N 25 by W 120, subject to mort- gage: $10. John J. and Mary . O'Farrell to John Kundert, lot on SWline of Francis street, 225 NW of Mis- sion, NW 25 by SW 150; 810. Martin O'Dea (executor of estate of Thomas Lar- kin) to Richard Flaherty,lot on E corner of Q street and Fourth avenue, NE 100 by SE 100, block 55, Salt Marsh and Tide Lands: $200. Richard H. Harris to Samuel and Johanna Johns, 10t 20, block P. Park Lane Tract, map 4, except the NW 76 feet of ot 20; $10. Christian M. and Anna Stader to Charles J. and Mary S. Gottung, lot on S line of Wilder street, 350 E of E line of tract formerly owned by J. Y. Wil son, E 25 by S 100, block 4, Fairmount extension; ALAMEDA COUNTY. Miss M. B. Price to Alton R. Cowan, Jot 45, Lin- den Homestead Tract, Oakland Township; $10. Alton K. Cowan to Maria Cowan, same, Oakland Township; Gift. H. A. and Helen Nelson to J. A. Marshall, lot on ¥ line of Fulton street, 90 8 of Biake, S 45 by E 125, block 1454, Blake Tract maps 1 and 2: $10, John T. Coe 16 Mrs. Sarah L. Butters, lot on W line of Hemboldt avenue, 93.1 Sof Carlston street, W 103.2, § 44.10, E 90.8,'N 46.7 to beginning, lot 4, block M, Leonard Tract, Berkeley ; $10. Daniel Lowell to same, lot beginning at a point 100 W from Mary street and 135 S from Webster, W 20 by S 115, a portion of Evergreen Park Home- sicad Tract, Brooklyn Township, quitelaim deed; $10. W. B., . G. and T. 8, Hardy to Thomas Prather, lot on NW corner of Thirtieth and Filbert streats, W 150. N 100, E 25, N ‘25, E_125, S 125 to begin- ning, 10ts 20 to 26, block 67, Glascock Tract, Oak- land; $10. Mary H. Simpson (by attorney) to Joseph and Harriet Northey, lot on N Iine of Simpson avenue, 845 W of Telegraph avenue, W 68, N 112,60, 1 3 2. 10 'ginning. portion of Tract, Onkinnd; $10, i o Nels Person to Johanna M. Erickson, loton N ling of Irving street,227:314 W of Lowell,W 50 by N 100, portion of Dohr Tract, Berkeloy : $10. Theodore and Ida Wagner to A. A. Fink, lots 5, 7,8 and 23, block 2, Dowling ‘Pract, Berkeley} Charies A. and Alice C. Balley (o Gustaf G. Gralund, 10t on'S 1ine of Channing way, b6 1 of Ninth street, 5 50 by § 100, block 187, corrected map, Raymond Tract, Berkeley; 6. B.'Kelsey to Charles’ A. Bailey, lots 1 to 5, block 118; lots 1, 2 and 26, block 114% lots 7, 8, 27 and 28, blocke 124; lots 8, 4, 26 and 26, Block 135, ract B, Berkeley L. and T. I Association, o claim déed, Berkeley: 5. ton qul ‘Thomas ¥. and_Ada Graber to Em'le J. L. Mon- terichard, lot on K line of Seventh street, 150 N of Bristol, N 60 by 114, lot 18, blqek 77, Tract B, ey : $10. ; L. Monterichard to Eliza & By il mith, same, . D. Bush to Edith G. Bush, lot on S 1 Clliiton avenue, 148 W of Union street, W 3654 b 5180, block 16, map of rheonard’s subdivision ot 3 , Bartlett E & blbka 16,1 acre ‘tract, Ala- —————— The Free Market Movement. The California State Horticultural Societ will bold its regular meeting to-morrow at 1 P. M. in the Assembly Hall of the Mills build- ing. The leading subject will be the estab- lishment of a public market in this City. The following gentlemen are expectea to partici- pate in the discussion: W. H. Mills, vice-presi- dent State Board of Trade; E. L. Colnon, presi- dent State Harbor Commission; B, F. Walton and E. Greer, committee of State Grange; M. 8. Kohiberg, Merchants’ Association; Frank Dalton, president San Francisco Fruit Ex- change; E.F. Adams, committee Highland Grange. THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1886. Su.| M. | Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr.| Sa. 1} 2 6| 7| 8| 8/10 11 12 (18|14 16|16 |17 |18 19202122 23|34 |25 —=—® 326127 |28 29!30 31 3 4 Full Moon. January 50, OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | Homer......|Coos Bay. . |San Diego. SATLs. | PIER. 30. 6w Oveanic E 80.11ax | Pier 11 Vic & Pzt Snd Jan 30, 9au Pler 9 Humboldt Bay Jan 30. 2rx | pier 9 -|Feb 1,104 Prer 11 1, 9am|Pler13 2.10AM | Pler 13 10Am Pier 23 12 m Pler3 3.11am Pler 11 4. 9am Pier9 4 dPul...... 5, Gam 10AM Del Sorte . Grays Harpor. | Feb Eureke. Newvort ...... |Feb STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox | -|Humboldt Bay. China and Japa Comox Tacoma. Newport. Coos Bay . Yaauina Ba} Portland 1 urays Harbor. 1 San Dliego. 1 Tacoma. 1 Del Norte 2 Pomona.. 2 3 Portland 4 «| Departure Ba; eb 4 - | Victoria & Puget eb b .| Poruand .| Feb B . |san Diego.. . -|.Feb B | Panama. L[l ¥eb & Urescans Clty.. Feb 6 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. = [LOW WATEE| 80N, [MOON. £ £ © |Large./Small.[Large. Small.[Rises| Sets | Rises 30.111.044| 0.4241 6.067 5.084 7.16 5.81| 6.18¢ 3101564 1.18 6:45p 6.00s 7.15! 5.32] 7.31p HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. S. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANG. } SAN FrANCISco, January 29. 1898. The time ball on Telegrapn Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120ta meridian, or exactly at 8 P. 3., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. S. N SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY, January 29. Nic_stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, 534 days from Departure Bay: 2500 tons coal, to & Dunsmuir & Sons. Stmr Pomona, Doran. 17 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, to_Goodall, Perkins & Co. Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, 8 days from Nanaimo; 4402 tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson, 15 hours from Green- wood; wood and stave bolts, t0 L E White Lumber Co. Ship Invincible, Howland, 17 daysfrom Port Blakeley ; lumber, to Renton, Holmes & Co. Bark Germania. vearson. 20 days from New Whatcom; 800 M ft lumber and latls, to P B Corn- wall. Br bark Kilmeny, Jones, 124 days from Ant- werp: mdse, to Meyer, Wilson & Co. Bark Aurcola, Van Dahlern, 18_days from Wil- 1apa Harbor: lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Roy Somers, Olsen, 14 days from New ‘Whatcom: lumber, to A A Baxter. Bkin Archer. Calhoun, 13% days from Hono- Iulu; sugar, to Welch & Co. Schr C A Tnayer, Lilyquist, 18 days from Grays Harbor; 560 M ftlumber, to E K Wood Lumber Co. Echr J M Colman, Treanor, 17 days from Ta- coma: lumber, to Hanson & Co. Schr Wing and Wing. Forrest, 27 days from Coos Bay; 200 M ft lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Glen, Jorgenson. 18 days from Grays Harbor; lumber, to Stockton Lumber Co. Scnr Marion, 'Generaux, 13 days from Grays Harbor: 330 M ft lumber,’to'S H Harmon Lum- er Co. Schr Arthur T, Krog, 15 days from Grays Haroor; 160 M ft fumber, t0 & K Wood Lumber o. Schr Laura May, Hansen, 16 daysfrom Grays Harbor: lumber, (0 Pacific Pine Lumber Co. Schr Mayflower, Olsen, 25 days from _Siuslaw River; 125 M ft lumber, to Higgins & Collins. Schr Norma, Larsen, 14 days from Grays Har- bor: lumber, 10 Wilson Bros & Co. Schr Dora 'Bluhm, Larsen, 14 days from Grays Harbor: 400 M f¢ lumber, to § B Slade Lumber Co. Cleared. WEDNESDAY, January 29. Stmr Umattlla, Hunter, Victoria and Port Town- send; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Ship George Stetson, Murphy, New York; John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Bark Martha Davls, Soule, Honolulu; Welch & Co. Brig Lurline, Miller, Kahulul; Haw Commercial and Sugar Co. Sailed. WEDX AY, January 39, Stmr Columbla, Bolles, Astorta. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, Astoria. Stmr National City, Andresen, Eureka, Stmr South Coast, Hansen, Astorla. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, Albion River, Stmr Alcatraz, Dettmers. Ship Bohemia, Hogan, Syaney. Br ship Wayfarer, Dunning, Liverpool. Br ship Lawhiil, Coss. Hull, Br ship Clan Mackenzie, Iddes, Queenstown, Nor bark Nordlyset, Olsen, Queenstown, Bark Helen W Almy, Pederson, 0cos. Bark Martha Davis. Soule, Honolulu. Brig Lurline, Miller, Kahulu1. Schr Golden Shore, Henderson, Melbourne, Schr Aloha. Dabel, Honolulu. Schr Mary C. Campbeli, Bodega. Schr Mary and [da, Ristine, Willapa Harbor, Schr James A Gartield, Palmgren. Schr Chas E. Falk, Anderson, Port Gamble. Telegraphiec. POINT LOBOS—January 29—10 pM—Weather clear: wind NW; velocity 16 miles. Charters. The Ger ship Occident is chartered for wheat to Europe. 225 6d—1s 3d less direct. Spoken. Per Br bark Kilmeny—Dec 8—Tat 5504 8, long 8248 W, Brship Garnet Hill, hence Sept 22 for Queensiown. Dec 12—Lat 58 S, long 68 10 W, Br bark Centaur from Liverpool, for San Francisco. All well Memorandum. Per Pomona—Jan 28 at 12:50 PM saw bell baoy, adrift 1 mile NW of Gordo Rock. Domestic Ports. TACOMA—Sailed Jan 29—Brig Courtney Ford, for San Pedro. SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Progreso, fm Port Los Angeles. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 29—Schr Jessie, hence Jan 23. iled Jan 29—Stmr State of California, forSan Franclsco: Brbark Glencairn, for Queénstown; Ger bark Mathilae Deunssen, for Queenstown. EUREKA—Arrived Jan 29—Sehr Eclipse, hence Jun 10; schr Laura Pike, hence Jan 9; schr Hal- cyon, hence Jan 16. SAN PEDRO--Sailed Jan 28—Stmr_Excelsio Arrived Jan 29—Schr Jessie Minor, from Eurek. stmr Tillamook, from Eureka: schr Lillebonne, fm Eureka. IVERSENS LANDING—Arfived Jan 29—Schr Ocean Spray. PORT TOWNSEN D—Arrived Jan 29—Schr King Gyrus, from Honolulu: ship Lou's Walsh, trom “allao. SOUTH BEND-—Sailed Jan 29—Bktn North Bend, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELFES—Salled Jan 29—Br ship Alrlie, for Portland. COUS BAY—Sailed Jan 29—Stmr Arago, for San Francisco. Arrived Jan 29—Schr Gotamsa, hence Jan 25; schr Orient, bence Jan 22. TACOMA —Sailed Jan 29—Stmr Mackinaw, for San Francisco, o Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Cleared Jan 28—Ship City of Philadelphia, for San Francisco. s Foreign Ports. RIO DE JANEIRO-Sailed Jan 28—Stmr Cza- rina, for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Arrived Jan 28—Br stmr Em- Ppress of Indis, from Vancouver. COLON—Arrived Jan 27—Stmr Allianca, from New York. Sailed jan 27—Stmr Finance, for New York. STANLEY, I I—Sailed Dec 20—Br bark Fox- glove, for Honolulu, VALPARAISO—Salled Jan 27—Brship Falk- 1andband, via Iquique, for San Francisco. LONDON—Jan Z8-Nor ship Ambassador, Stanley, F I., coudemned and will be sold. SYDNEY—-Jan 28—Brsimr Mlowera returned - machinery slightly out of order; will repair and sail in a day or two. Movements of Trans-Atlantio Steamers. NEW YORK-—Sailed Jan 29—Stmr Teutonic, for Liverpool; stmr St Louls. for Soutbampton: stmr Nordland. for Antwerp: stmr Italia, for Hamburz. ALEXANDRIA—Arrived out Jan 29—Sunr Nor- mannia. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Jan 29—Stmr Allerand stmr New York. ‘Sailed Jan 29 —Stmr Spree, for New York. (RQITERDAMSailed Jah 20—Stmr Massdam, for New ¥ork. LIZARD—Fagsed Jan 29—Stmr Weimar, from New York, for Bremen. BROWHEA D—Passed Jan 20—Stmr Germanic, from New York, for Queenstown and Liverpool. 1mportations. EUREKA—Per Pomona—3 bxs plates, 1 frame, 3.cs bowls, 81 pkes mdse, 1 sk coin, 1 s eggs, § express, 4 sks furs. 1 cs thread, 4 chts tea, 15 xs 7 bt bxs fish, 1 roll canvas, 2 cs woodenware, 1 cs rubber shoes, 737 8ks potatoes, 344 bxs apples, 1 bx hardware, 1 pkg saws, 2 cs groceries, 1 chest tools, 2 bdls hides, 1 pkg lanterns, 1cs furnishing goods, 2 ca drugs, 23 doors, 89 M it lumber, 2 bbls 145 eral water, 2 cs gun goods. s bbl whisky, :;ancu. 1 tub 2 kegs 84 bxs butter. Consigness. 5 Per Pomona—Amer Press Assn: C S Wilson: sarroll & Carroll: Baker & Hamilton: Carison, g'é?r‘er&ca; Dodge, Sweeney &Co: Del Monle Milling Co: Dairymen’s Union; Eveleth & Nash; : ise Brewery; E Commins: G W Shreve: Fl W riadois iamborat Mineral Water Co: Hibernia Brewery: H Liebes: Lievre, Fricke & Co; MACKAY & Co; John F English: Wieland Brewing Co; Mat Harris: Mack & Co; Kittle & Co: M Kalish & Co; Marshall, Teggart& Co; Neustadter Bros; Riley Bros: P O Donnell: Scott & Van Arsdale Lumber Co: Standard Oil Co: Sawyer Tanning Co; United States Brewery: Wells, rgo & Co: A P._\lndxm: ‘American Union Fish Co; G Camilioni & Co: J M Moore; Wheaton, Breon & Co; Mlani & Co: Pacific Coast Pish Co; H Heckman & Co; A h)lvg:ler; B Caito; C E Whitney & Co; D E Allison &v(n:. AW Cara; Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Dairymen’s Union: E R Stevens & Co: Murph: Pacific Coast Lumber and Mill Co; W F Miftchell: & Co: Hills Bros; Norton, Teller & Co; F B Haight: O B Smith & Co: Witzel & Baker; Boston Rubber 0e Co; H Dutard; 4 Demartint OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. . WEBER & CO. 00 to 306 Post St., cor. Stockton OFFICE and D TYPEWRITER, B W.C. RARIG, S 157 New Montgomery XX Street, S. F. = Two in One. ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE OF Kings Gonnty Bonds. JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED proposals will be received by the undersigned upto 12 o'clock M. of the 7th day of February, 1896, for the purchase of thirty-two (32) Kings Coun'ty Courthouse Bonds, numbered consecutively from one (1) to thirty-two (32), both inclusive, ot the denomivation of one thousand ($1000) doliars each, and payable on the first day of January, 1906, or at any time before that date, at the pleasure of said county, in gold coin of the United States, with interest thercon 4t the rate of four (4) per cent per annum, payable semi-annual first day of January and on the first day 2 ench year. Bonds and interest payable at theoflico of the County Treasurer of said Kings County. Said bonds having been issued in conformity with Orders and Resolutions of the Board of Super- visors of Kings County dated December 3, 189 and January 6, 1896, and under authority con- ferred upon said board by the provisions of and in accordance with an act of the Legislature of the te of California, entitled “An Act to Esiablish a Uniform System of County and Township Govern- ment,” approved March 24, 1893, Noie of said bonds will bé sold for less than face value and accrued interest. nor shall any sale thereot be_final or valid until approved by said Board of Supervisors, and the right 1s hereby ex- Pressly reserved to reject any and all proposals. Mark envelope, ‘“Proposals for the purchase of Courthouse Bonds. % By order of the Board of Supervisors of said Kings County. W.H.SLAV County T OCEAN STEAMSHIPS] PACIFIC OAST STEARSHIP VNPT CUT RATES VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class.. -$8.00 Second Class...$5.00 Meals and berth included. Ticket Office—4 Nm‘mtgomery Street, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. General Agents. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND, $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED, For reservations call at 19 Monte gomery street. Columbia sails. Stiate of Californt: S00DALL, PER F. F. January 29 February 3 0., Genl. Supts. CONNOR, General Agent. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANE TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as iollows: ; For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean. Kil- lisnoo and Sitka (alaska), at 9 4.3, Jan. 15, 30, Feb. 14. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- sond, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingnam Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Jan. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, S0, and every fifth day’ toereafter, ‘connecting st Vancouver with the C. P. R.R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R, st Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Pori Townsend with Alaska steamers. yor Eureka, Arcata and, Flelds Landing (Hum boldt Bay) str. Pomons, 2 P. 3., Jan. 3, 6, 10, 14, 18. 22, 26, 30, and every fourth dav thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Log Angeles) ana Newport, at § A. i, Jan. & 8. 12, 16, 30, 24, 26, and every fourth day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Hartord (Bsn Tuis Obispo), Sents Barbars, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A ., Jan. 2,6, 10, 14,18, 22, 26, 80, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam« ette Valley, 10 A. x., 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery et. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. Coolgardie gold_fields (Freemantle), Austra- lia; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowess Tates to Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer, MAKIPOSA, salls via Honolulu and _Aucke land, ‘vhursday, Feb, 6, at 2P M Steamship Australla, Honolulu only, Satur- day, rebruary 15,at10 OCEANIC_STEAMSHIP COMPANY. A M SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced speclal rates for parties Feb. 6 and 15, 1896, Ticket office. 114 Montgomery stroet. Freight oftice, 327 Market street. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS., Genera! Agents. COHPAGHIE(;ENEMLE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'SPIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foos of Mortonst. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English rail way sad tne discomfort of crossing the channel in & small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, sirstclass $160; second class, $116- ST, N Capt. Rupe e P e Sanuary 1. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAV] ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling eén route at Cerbourgl France, and Plymouth to land passengers. ‘Through bilis of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail S. S. Co., {ssued for freight and treag. to direct ports in England and Germany. S hrongh tickets from San Franeisco to Plymout) Gherbours, Southampton. Firs: cluss, 3195 thir alass, B for further particulars apply to PARROTT & COn Agence, 306 California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington Sty At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday, 85~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone, STEAMER T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters,. Mary Garratt, ity of Stocktom, ‘Telephone Main 805. _Ca Nav. and Impt. (o VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND, STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Sunday—10 . Sunday-8 i, 0 4@ <Yandinz. Mission 1, Pler B, » » 4

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