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THE AN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Shipment of 313,539 to China. Bank Clearings gain slightly. Silver unchanged. 1 quotations the same, Beans and Seeds dull. Hay and Feedstufts qulet, Mexican Dollars hicher. Sterling Exchange firimer. Potatoes and V- getables quiet. Butier tending downward. Eggs steadier and in demand. Pouliry in 300d supply and dull, Game firm. 5 § Apjles loss depressed. Grapes scarce. Oranzes in oversupply, Dried Fruit dead. Hams lower. Hops dull, —_— BANK CLEARINGS, Jocal bank clearings last week were $14,225.624, egainst $14,185,083 for the same week in 1895. TREASURE SHIPMENT, The China took out a treasure list of $518,539, consisting of $384.574 in Mexican Dollars, $4965 1n Gold Coin and $124.000 in Silver Bullion. | Smoun | coasts for the wr PORK—Stendy. New mess, §8 25@8 75. BUTL cy Western crenmery. 24@23¢: 46 factory, 7@l2e: Llins, 22 imitation cream- ery, 11@16+y: UHE bSE—Quiet,steady: 3%@7c. EGGS—Steady. Icenonse.16@17c; Western fresh. 20@22¢: do cuse, $2@4: limed, 16c. TALLOW—City, 314c: country. COTTON OIL — Dull 18. rude, 19@20c; c. Domestic, 33,@6c; Japan, 415@ e, MOLASSES—Firm, moderate detnand. New Orleans. new, 26@s4éc. COFFEE—Quict, b poinis up; January, 39 40; March, $8 4U; May, 3{40 ~eptember, $8 40. Spoc Rio, dull, nomin 1: No. 7, e . SUGAR—Refined quiet. Off A, 414c B b; mold A. 45c: standard .A, 4%ge: coniectioners’ A, 434e: cut loaf. Bo; crushed. dc; puwdered, 485c; ‘granulated, 434c; cubes, 4540, and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 8@!11c. TFACHL P:r‘ml.@;«;@flbc: unpeeled, 7@9c. PRU —~Four sizes, nominal, 5@5ge. RAISINS—Two.crown, 434@434c ¥ Ib: 3-crown, Blge; 4-crown, 614@7c; London leyers, $1 45@ 1 50; clusters, $1 02@2. BAB MONDS—Paper shell, 11@12c; soft shells, @93 W ALNUTS—Softshell, standard, 7350 HOPS=Quiet: unchanged. WOOL~Quiet, firm, unchanged. Merchandiss —Moderate demand American, $11@ L FIGIRON 3. COPPR—Quiet: Lake. $11 20@!1 50. LEAD<Firm, Domes 3@3 05 = dy. Stiralts, §11 80. Piates quiet. siic. $4 16@4 25. KETS. CHICAGO MAKL CRICAGO, Tir. Dec. 19.—There was mot enough trade to make much impression either | way on prices to-day, although the tendency was decidedly sironger and some improvement took place. The trade was largelv given over to scalp- ers, who were iuclined o0 WOrk on che bull side. Liverpool was again indisposed to follow our ex- ample, & mere decline being quoted, although loss esterday was almost a cent. Argeniine crop e reports were on hand as usual The New tock market was pot in st a debilitated condition as yesieidav, a fact which conveyed on- couragemsnt to thesspeculative sentiment bere. | Exports from both coasts were lighter than last weak, nggregating 5,324,000, against 4,222,000 | busaels for the previous seven days. Argeatine shipped 1:6,000 bushels last week. Rec-ipts in the Northwest were 576 cars against 554 last ~aturuay and 672 a vear ago. Chicago [ receipts 36 cars =nd inspe-ted ou. 825,380 bushels. Closing Continenial cables were Irregular. At- lantic seavoard clearances wers fair av 303,681 bush The murket eased of shortly before closi: e crowd findin 0 demand for wheat when an attem t (o realize was male. May wheat opened from R014: 10 8014C, 501d between 8033 @ | 8Ulge and 7934c, closing ar_79%c. %gc higher thali yesterday. Receipts for Monduy 48 cars. No. 2 red, spot, wheat ranged from 8834c to 89%5c, closing about 88 CORN—The market showed a slight gain in price early and los: it later. with nobody doing any of treding und with scarcely any person g atien 1on 10 what was going on. The firm- | s and weakness both came from wheat Re- | pts were 319 cars and 15,042 bushels were taken from store. Shipments of corn from botn | k were 2,845,000 bushels. Ar- pay ge O Clear ® Partly Cloudy | | ® Cloudy ® R¥n @5/7ow;l ‘ Expianation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures &% station indicaie maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it.if any, the amount of raintall, of melied snow in inches and hundredths, during the past twelve bours. lsobars, or solid limes, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- | therms, or dotied lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and 1s usually sccompanied by fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure, and is usually preceded and accompsnied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows" us ally first appear on the Washington comst. When the pressure is high in the {nterior and low the coast,and the isobars extend porth and south along the coast, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- | able. Wiih'a “high” in the vicinity of idaho, and | the pressure falliug to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in_summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resuls. ! WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18, 1896, 5 P. \.—Weatner conditions and general forecast: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same dax season: Kureka 16.63 inches, last season 13.42 inches; Red Bluff 9.48 incbes, lsst season 5.93 inches: San Francisco 880 inches, lasi season 3.16 incnes: Fresno 3.54 inches, last season .81 of an San Luis Obispo 5.87 faches, last season 3.60 in inche: Los Angeles 3.83 inches, iast sesson 1.87 inches; San Diego 2.73 inches, last season 143 inches; Yuma 114 inches, las: season .52 | of an inch. San Francisco dsta—Maximom temperatore 59, minimum 48, mean 54. An area of 'bigh pressure remsing central thiy | evening in Nortuern Utah. - From this section th Pressure diminishes in all directions to the borders of the region embraced in cbe weather map. Fair | weather prevails (hroughout tue Tegiomw from Oregon southwerd. Forecas. made at San Frangisco for 30 hours | ending midnight December 20, 1896 Norihern California — Fair Sunda; erally northerly winds. Soutbern Csiifornia—Falr Sunday; light eral v northerly winas. €evada—Fair Sunday. Utab—Fair Sunday Arizona—Fair Sunday. Ban Francisco and vicinit Jight to fresh generail: Znorther) W. H. Hiaox NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial XEW YORK. N. Y., Dec. 19.—London disap- pointed bear operators to-day. Instead of sending lower prices for American securities the early ca- bies reported a moderate rise in prices there. The expeciation was tha: the foreign markets would reflect the uneasiness felt here against the adop- tion of the Cameron resolution. The reverse proved to be the case, and right at the opening of the board thers was a Tush tocover short con- tracts. Under these purchases prices moved up 14 10 234 per cent. The recovery was aimost due 10 & large extent to Washingion advices that the action of the Senate committee in the matter of republic of Cuba will not receive the approval of the Honge. The slocks most couspicuous in 'he rally weie Consolidated Gas the Graugers, South- ern Railway prefeired, Sugar. Tobacco, Louisviile apnd Nashville, Reading and Jersey Central. Manhatian broke 234 on the sul Grouxhiby a bondholder for the removal of the airec ors. The petitioner claims that ths directors have peid uo- earned divideuds. Wes ern Unjon was weak in sympathy. In the iast hour of businessspecula- tion was feverish and seitlements to realize profits were made by early buyers. Speculation left off irregular. AS & resuit the active issurs made gains of 14@32% on the dav. Manhattan was an excep- tion & /d made s fractional Joss. Total sales were 883,180. The market for rallway and miscellane- ous bonds was weak. The sales counted up 81,105,- 000. Burlin:ton and Quincy consolidated five and a : sus Pacific consoilasted sixes, 434: Minneapoiis aud St. Louis consol dated fives, 714: Morris anc Essex consolidated gold sevens, i4: New York Ceniral irst coupon sevens, 14 do, debenture fves, 1; do, extension fours, 114: On. tarfo and Wesiern refunding fours, 1; Oregon Enort Line consol fives, 1; St. L- uls ~ou:hetn first fours, 1: Wiscousin Cen'ral fives certificates, 1, and Standard Rope and Twine sixes, 115. In Government bonds coupon fours of 1925 sold -8 119%4. light gen- gen- — Fair Sunday; winds. Forecast Official. Grain. FLOUR—vull, steady. Winter wheat. low grades, 5% 20@3 50: fair to fancy, $8 35@A 75; do par ents, #4 80@5 26: Minnesota el do straights. $4@4 £0: do patents. ¥4 low extras, §2 20@3 $0: city m iis. $4@5: do p ents, 85 10@5 25: rye mixture. 33 20@3 30; su- perfine, $2 10@3 30 five. $2 90@3 05. " Bouthern fiour dull, steady; cOmMmOn (0 falr. exira, §3@356: good to' choice do. 85 05@3 85. Eye tlour, da! ndy, $2 85@8 25. CORNMEAL—Qulet, steady. 2 05. W RSAS pult, nalf higher with opifons. _¥ebraary, 96%c; ungraded red, 80@97c; No, 1 Northern, §8c. s Uptions were cull and firm at 34@%c advance. May 8nd Decemver most active. ~ 0. 2 red Janu- ary., 88540: March, 88%4c; May, 883ici July, Yellow Western, 1 ; ecember. 86%gc. BN DD, steady. No. 2. 28%c: elevator, 28340 afioat; ungraded mixed, 24c: No. 3, 2635c! Options were dull and firm at 3sc sivance, , 28345¢; Januaiy, 28%¢: May, 313j4c. “i)"i"?fi'i'epm’!"qu..t. s eady. %ecumber. “ibje: Janunry, 2934¢: May, 2434c, Options dull. December, 40 &c: January, 22%4c; M:{;“Z y‘rfil;“n' No. 2. 213,@22¢; No. 2 white, . 'No. 2 Cnicago, 28¢: No. 8, 20c; No. § 223gc; mixed Wesiern, 20@230; white do, 23800, Provisions. T ARD-Quiet. Western steam, 84 15: Citv, $325: December. 84 10, vominal. Kefined dull; Conunent, 84 40; compound. 433@4%C. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorf St, Tel Main 1054. CENTRA L OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel Maln 5828, Uptown Ofice—Baluwin Hote! (adjolning Grul Koom). Tel. Maln 339. rallroad bouds weak. Silver at the board was neglected. CLOSING STOCKS. Am Te! & Cable. 85 |Nortlr America: 4 Atchison. . 1814|Norihern Pacific.. 1% Preserred. 2135 Preferred.. 21 Adams Express...148 |Northwestern.. 01 Alton, Terre Haute 56 Preferred 14634 ! American Expressl99 [N Y Central. o8 tina rerorted 1,812,000 bushels during same | period. Liverpool ‘cables were quiet. kxports | from Atiaouc ports were 481,374 pushels. May | corn opened at 253jc, sold beiween 2514 2514¢ | and iosing At 2515@2.34c. Vac | 26y Receipls for Mouday 600 cas. | vas little noie taken of the oa fiuc uations wer:to correspond with | seling of wheat, but there was no interest or | re 10 i Riceipts wera 337 cars. There no witharawals from store. Exporis w re | shtai 2084 bushels. May onts closed lower. nated r-ceipts for Monday, 405 cars. LAX—Firm; No. 1, 711 Northern, 75%4: December, 73, nomiual; May, 75%5. Recelps were U cars. PROVISIONS — Five cents advance in hog | prices seemed to have a stimulating effect on the | tove of pro:uct. Slight improvement a1l around | iy and (h- gains were held to the | May pork closed 5¢ bigher; May lard 2c higher, and M-y ribs & shade high i BU 4 tuir busi.ess was transacted | In butt nd feeling was steady. Demand was good. Prices were unchanged. | Creameries—Extras. 20c B D: firsts, 18@19¢; | seconds, 15@lbe: imitatons, fancy, 1. @15¢; June | £oods, exiras. 17c: firsts, 14@15C. Lalries—kx iras, 19c: firsis, 14@L7c: seconds, 10@lc. La- ales — Rolis, 10@llc; firsts, 5@8gc; packing | siock, @¥LgC; sremse, Lla@uc; roil outter, 1l@ 12 | 1GGS—TIn urgent demand for fresh goods. | Stocks were not heavy and feeling firm. Pr.ces | were uschinged. fresh siock. 19¢ P dozen. 1 MONEY—Was 5@ s time and call loens, New Yor< excnange was sold at 40c preminm bid, | 50c¢ asked. Closing Prices. ; May, 7973¢: July, . WHEAT—December, 76 —December, sic: May, 205G 2004 OATS—December, 1c. Livestock. NION *TOCKYARDS Inr, Dec. 19.—Re- ceipts of cattle light to-day, but sull large for Sat- urday. The demand wes fair and prices heid sieady. The dewand for hogs was brisk, and al- though the supply was heavy prices advan.ed § per i cent per hundred pounds. Sheep and lambs were &.eady, demand being very good. CATTLE — Keceiots, 800. Fancy cattle, | $5 40@5 50: choice 10 prime 1350 to 1700 B steers. | #490@5 35: £ood 10 choice steers. 1250 to 1500 b. | £450@4 85; meaium steers, 100 10 1350 B. 84 10 | iair beet steers. 1000 to 1200 s. 8340 @ common beet steers. $3 50@3 75; good to cholce etockers and feeders, S00 10 1250 B, £3 85 | 84b: fair 10 good do, 500 to 575 b B2 8B | § 45: bulls, choies to exira, §326@3 75: bulls, poor to choice. $1 $0@5 20: cows ana beifers, | ice to prime. $3 6UE4 1U; cows, 1air 1o cnoice. | 40@3 50: cows, common to 1l canners. $1 50 35: calves good 0 fancy. B4 75@> 26; ves, common to good. $3@4 70; Texas grasy steers, ¥2 75@3 25: Western range sieers. 83 25 @» BU; Western ge cows ana helfers. 83 5U @5 »0; milkers and springers, ® head, S25@4V; Texas fed steers, 83 LU@s 25. HUG! Heceipts, 24.U00. Heavy paciine anc ebippine_lots. 85 10@$ 37%4: common wehoice ( mixed. 83 20@> 43: choics sssortea. 83 35@5 40; ight, $3 20G5 42%: pies, 33 B3@3 26. SHEEP — Receps, 21,000, [wenios to €noice, 1263 75; lamibs 33 26@5 25, Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. NERr. Dec. 19.—HOGS—Re- ceipts, 5500. Market firm. Light and mixed, $3 15@3 3215: heavy, $3 10@3 4V, CATTL. Receipis. 170u. Market steady. steer cows, $1 50@3 50; feeders, £33 9 SHEEP—Receipts, 700. Good, strong. Christ mins lambs, §5 25; muitons, $3 76, Receipts at Kansas Clty. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Dec. 19.—HOGS—Re- ceipts, 7000. steady, Light. §2 30@2 30; medium, 83 2003 2734: beavy, §3 16@35 25; pigs, 32 5@ 510. CATTLE—Receipts, 500: nomin SHEEP—None. NEW YOKK STOUKS. Bonds, Exchange, Monsy and Raliroad Shares. Money on call %@-% Prime mercantile pa- per, 4% Bap sliver, 65i4c. Mexican doilars, 51@52¢c. Steriing exchange is firm. with actual business in baukers' bills ai §4 833,@4 84 for 60 days and $4 8734@4 B7% for demaud. Posted | rates, $4 8415@4 8815 Commercizl bills, 84 8214 @4 315 Government bonds lower: State bonds American lobacco_75%|N Y, Chicag, Preferred. 10014 Bay State G 10| 23 Baliimore & O PERIAY 76 Brunswick Lands. 34N 45 Buftalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific. Carada Southe o . Ya Canton Land 5075 Ontario & Western Jaby | Central Pact 1435 Oregon lmprovmnt— Ches & Obio. 1504 Prete red. — Chioago Alio 160 "|Or-zon Navigation 14 Preferced. 172 (Oregon Short Line. 18 Cliearo, B Chicazo & B eferred. 50 Gas. Cleve & Plitsburg. 162 Consolidation Coal. 38 | Preterred. Consolidated Gas..147 |Reading.......... CCC & St Lous... 2514 RioGranded Wesin | Preterred. 81| " referred. Colo Fuel & fron.. 2334/itock Isiand B8 . Preferred 70 " |Rome Wat&Ogden.116%4 Cotton O'1 Cerr.... 1014'St L &S W. 4 Commercial Cabie. 100 | Freferred. ] Del Hudson . 24 =t Paul. 72 Del i.ack&Westin 166 | Preterred, ! Denver & K G. 11148t Pau! & Daluth. Preferred 404g| Preierred.,, 79 Distiliers. . I8¢ Paul & Omal 4634 Preferred, 125 ASLPM & M ISiiver Cerit Southern Paeitic. Southern R R 9l Preferred. 2534 Sugur Hefing 110 Yreferred .0.1100 Tenn Coal & Iron.. 24% | Preferred, ¥ Texas Pacifi 856 Jilinois Central. Tol A A & N M PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market Quos 1st National Bank, 8. F. tations. Reference lst o S | | Sterling Exchanze, 60 days. — B84, Sterling Exchange, Sight. = 4 88 Steriing Cabies. — . aBsi ew York Lxchange, sight. = o New York Exchange, telegrapl 15 ¥ine silver, % ounce. = 6514 Mexican Dollars 52 bzig | quotations which are generally above the views | @1 303 cu: [ piited: Nectarines, 4 Memphis & Charls 15 WabSL & Pacific. 6 Mexican Centra. 734| Preferred 1454 Michigan Centr: 92 | Wells-Farg 97 Minn &S L — |Western Uni; 8214 Preferrd, ~— | Wis onsin Cent! 3 Minn & Sv 1, 19%{Wheeling & L E... 67 1st preterred..... 76 | Preferred......... 37 2d oref rred Am Cotton Oll ptd. 503 Missouri Pacific. W U Beet. 5 Moble & Ghio. 9 +lsno Arbor. 9 Nushviile & Chait. 67%| Preferred .2 National Linseed.. )2 Brookiyn Traction. 1813 N7 Central.... {Erie 2d ptd......... 20 Norfolk & Westrn, 10 |ameriosn Spirits.. 11 Ereferred......... 15% Preferred.. 2614 > ¥ CLOSING BONDS. Ala Class A 4s.....105 |Northern Pac 1sts 115%% DoClass B 4,85104 | Do 2ds, 116 Alabama, class C 1814 Atehson 4s. . Bidg Do 2ds A. 88 Canada Sou Cen Pac 1sts of’ Cherokee 43, 1896.103 Do 1897 102 111 Do 1598 102 | Do consol bs..... 64 102 Pacific 6so: '87..0, 99 10814 Phila & Keading 43 60 4034/ Do 15t pfd incom, 4414 R GrandeWest 1sis 76 St L&TronMiGenss 76 St L & S F Gen s..1)0% Vg St Paul Cousois....1 80 St PC& Palsts .. 11734 FLW&DenCity 1sis 64 GH&S A 6s. 91 [So Carolina 41gs...105 Do 24 7s.. 95 |Somthern K R bs... Bilg Gen Eiec Deb5s... ‘9035 Do Pac Cal 1sis..107 H & Tex Cent 5s...108 " |Tenn new Bs....... 80 Do con 6s. 105 |Texas Pac lsts..... 84 Jowa Central Ists.. 86 |Taxas Pac . 19% Kensas Pa Consols 67 {Union Pac lsts 96.102 Ks Palsts Den Diviil |US dsregot 1925.1‘9!/, La Cousol 4s... Do ds, coupon. ... 1193 Missouri fupding. U 8 4s reg of 1907.109 MKT 2ds. Do s, coupon....110% Do 4 Do 2s.. .95 Mobuie & Ohifo 4s. Do s, reg. 113% utoal Unfon 6s..111%5| Do 5s.coupon....113% J Cent Gen Bs, Va funding aeot... 62%p YC& © Louis 48108%,| Do registered. . or & West Gen 85119 | Dodeferred 6s... 5 Caroiina con 4s.101 | Dotrust reptsipd 634 _Do 6s. 132 |Wabasi 1st 8s.....10814 Northwes:Consois. 189 | West shore da......07 Do deb ©8........10714) FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, FNG., Dec, 10.—The spot market Islower at 7s 1d@7s 3d. Cargoes dull at 55s 8d, zellers, prompt shipment. FUTURRS. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: December, —: January, 6s 7d; kebruary, 6s Tiad; March, 63 8d. EECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., Dec. 19.—Consols, 110 11-16d; sliver, 297d; ¥rench Rentes, 102f 8214c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. TRODUOE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The market is dull, as ho'ders ask of shippers. Quoted at $1 35@1 46 B cu for commen grades, $1 47%@i 50 B ctl for average No. 1, 71 52 for cholce and $1 55@1 0 B cul for extra choice fur mililng. CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAT SESSION—8:15 0’clock—May —20.000 ctis. $1 5355 00, $1 535/ 18,000, 81 5334, SECOND SESSION—3ay—12,000 ctls, $1 bb; 24,000, $1 527%. HEGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 81 53: 2000, 8L du%s: 60U, $1 53%4; 14,000, 81 bE34. BARLEY—Chelce bright Feed is held for more money, We quote Feed, 77%@s5c; choice bright, 8814@8714¢: Erewiug, 0214@97%43¢; No. 1 Cheva- lier, 31 10@1 20 B cu. CALL EOAED SALES. INFORMAT, SX8S10X—9:15 0'clock ~Nosales. 0 sales. '§—-The market continues inactive. Fancy e z as bigh as #1 459 ctl. Common to good White ranse from §1 10 to $1 85 ¥ cil. according to quality. Black, for feed, $0c@$105: for seed, $1 20@1 35; Gray, nominal; Ked, $1@1 10: Sur- | pnse, $1 5u@1 80. — Dull and unchanged. Large Yellow, S0@S2%5¢ B cil; Smali Round do, $1; White, 85 clected at 956« $1 B cil. A1—Quoted at $1 15@1 40 B ctl. FLOUR AND S ILLSTUFF3, $5@5 10: bakers' exiras, $4 90@5; super- fine, $4 15@4 50 B bbl. CURNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18G19 ® ton; Craci.ed Uorn, $19@20 B en. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, | discount to the rade: Grabam Flour, $2 85 % 100 bs: Kye Flour, $2 75 $ 100 Ibs; Rice .our, ¥576: Cornmeal, 8. 85; extra cream do, Uatmeal, $3 50: Oat Groats, $4: Homuny, 83 10, @3 30; Buckwheat Flour, $3 25@8 50: Cracked Wheat#3 50; Favios, §4: Whole Wheat klour, $3; Roliod Oats (bois), $6@6 40: Fean Barley, §5,70@4; Spllc Peus, 500 Green do, 4 25 00 s, HAY AND rEEDSTUFFS. A 1 descrintions rematn unaisturved, BRAN—813@ 3 50 for the best and $12@12 50 ® ton for outsida brands. MIDDLING~—$18@19 for lower grades and $20@21 ¥ ton for the best. FESDSTUFF> — Hoiled Barley. $19 50@20; Oilcake Meal at the miil, §26 60 § ton; jobbing, $27 50; clipped Uats, §1 50 @ ctl. HAY-Wheai §5@10 50: Wheat and Oat, @87 10: Oat. §6@9: Euriey. $7@8 50: River Barley, £5@6 50: Al alfa, $6@7 0U: compressed, $6@ Clover, $6@3% @ 10n. SThaAW—35@50c @ bai 9 6U: 8t0CK. S5t BEANS AND BSEEDS. Notning doing in either Beans or Seeds. ayos, §1 40@1 55: Small Whites, $1 15 $110@1 25 B ctl; BEANS— Large Whites, Pinks. §1 05@1 20: Reds, 51 2 £1 10@1 20; Ked Kidney, 1 90; Buuters. $1 25@1 5u: Pea 31 15, SK¥ DS—Brown Mustard, $2 76@3: Yellow Mus- tara. 2 10@ 25 P ctl: Flax, $1 35@1 40: Canary Seed, 234@2340 B Ih: Alialia, 61/2C; Kape, 2iee; Hemp, Shac. RIiD PEAS—Niles, §1@1 15 ¥ ctli Gree; $1 40@1 60 B cil. Vi g POTATOLS, C(NIONS, VEGETABLES, Prices show little change. POTATOES—Swee: Potatoes, 75c@81 10; Early Rose. 50@6Uc: River Reds, 50c B ctl; Burbank Salines. ONIUNS—40@60c B ctl. VEGETABLES—L0s Angeles Green Peppers quotuble at 5@7c B B; Los Augeles Egg P.ant, 1loc B B; Mushrooms, 8@15c ¥ I, latier figure for buttous: Marrowfa! Squash, $5@7 B ton; Tom- atces, 20@50c B bux; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 7bc i1 P _bov; Driea Peppers, T7@sc P Ib: Green Peas, "3@6c’ B th: Los Angeles String Beans, 4@8c: Died Okra, 8@8c B 1b; Cabbage, 40@50¢ % cuu; Carrous, S0@4Vc » sack: Gadlie, 134@zc @ b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Fancy Humboldt Creamerles still bring 24c for their regular customers, butjotherwise the whole market fs weak at the uew quotations, with & disposition L0 seil CrraMkry—Fkancy, 22@28c 9 b: seconds, 21c. DaIRY~—Faney, 20c: good 10 cnoice, 1734@1vc; loger grades. 15@163k0 9 . PICKLED—15@17¢ B b FIRKIN—16@160 § b. CREAMVRY | UB—17@18c B . CHELSE—Choice miid new, 11@12c common to Sood old, 8@10: Uroem Cheddar, 11@1dc: Young erica, 1 ulpc: Western, 1. 2: I 11 s b AUAGLel EGGS'-<tocks are reduced, the demand is better and the market is in good sbape again. Kastern quotal le at 24@25¢ ¥ doz for fancy and 21@22c for cold-storase; ranch Eggs, 26@37c for small and medium and 274@300 10F fancy; store Eggs, 22@ 25c; Duck Eggs, z0c. FPOULIRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The week closed with plenty of Eastern on hand. Oregon mixed Hens and Roost- ers are dull a: #2 25@8 50. Live Turkeys, 12@1%¢ ¥ I for Gobblers. 12@18¢ ® D for Hens: Dressed Jurke s, 13@15¢: Geese, B pair. 81 50G2; Gos ings, 81 50@2: Duoks, $6@6; BUG4 00: Roosters, youn, 88 bUGA Bor ao, old. 83 5U@4 80: Fryers, 33 26@3 Erojlers, £3@3 25 for large and #.@2 60 for small: Pigeons, #1 26@1 6V P dozen for young and 756@85e for old. GAMK~—Ducks sold higher, Other descriptions were uncusnced. Qu il, $1@1 259 doz: Mallard, $4@5: «anvashack, 83@9: Sprig, $2@2 80; $1 50@1 76 P dozen: Widgeon, 81 50 Sosens rmaals Duck 81.5) Englich Sipe) 0@, Jack Snipe. 7T5c@%$1; H. $1: Rabbiis, $1 25@1 50 for Slozlion s -n:,;}l Zor 1.3““": Glrzv Gees $3: e Geese, 25: Brani, § 1 75, Honkers, $3 50@4 50 ¥ dozen. L i DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DRIED FRUITS— ‘There 18 positively nothing doing. Quotatious on the Fruit Exchange are as fol. low: CARLOAD LOTS—Apricots are quotable at €@90 for Royals and 1114@12c for choice to fancy Scediings, 45@40c B ol for Rivers and 50cG81 for | Woorparks; Prunes, 5340 for the 4 sizes; Peach Zyc for prime to choice, 66@7c for faney and 9@l 0c for peeled in-boxes; Apples 53¢ B for ¢vaporated and 2@2%40 for sun-dried; Pears, 2 be for prime to choice, 4@5%c for quarters lfl‘q o apitied: Negtarines, Sy4@414a for eholcn na lor unpit B nes, 0 for % ewgr fancy; White Figs, M:I&Mz h.:..:fi o ? 4 P D c @ b peeled, 12 #ht Apri. cois, b 1 fancy, 10¢; Moorparks, 12@ 18c; evaporated Apples, - un-dried, : Prutes, 8% @4c for the 4 sizes; Figs, black, sc for unpressed and 3140 iar’gnum' white Figs, 4c: Plums, 4%@50 for pitted and 140 for un' @ Ib for prime to fancy: ears, Y16@be for 'whole, 432@d%gc for quariers ;’l!m—?ucbfl. Jowa Central .. 7 |TolUhlo & Central 20 Preterred Preferred......... 50 Kapsas & Texas... 1:'%4(Tol s iouls & KC 6 ‘referred. . . 2814 Preferred. 16 Kingston & Penn,. 3 |Union Pacific,..... 853 Lake Erle & Westn 17%4/U P Den & Gulf, 4 Prégerred. . 887U S Cordage.... 5 Lake Shore. ...152 Preferred. 10 Nadonal Lead 22 Guaranieed 20 Preterred. . 86 |US Expres: 40 mnghl-nfll . . 45 |U S Leather. Bibh Louisville & Nash. 47 | Preferred. i Louisville, N Albny 34/U S Rubber. 2434 Preferred. .. ..... xm Preferred. 8uiy Maubaitan Con.... 87%4|Uilca & B Biver...160 | and 43,@8 40 for halves. Bm‘::;‘;a;lmc-—mmnha& three- crown, 43gc B Mb: two-crown, 3%gc ¥ s less euu‘fig 5%3¢; sevdicss Muscal l;bml crown London layers, $1 15; clusters, $1 5U: Dehesa ciusters, #2 50; lmperial clusiers, $3: JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCIScO—Fonr-crown, ultanas. ,C1 5 scatels, London layers, $1 25: clusters, $1 60; Dehesa clusters, $2 70; Imperial clusters, §3 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotabie at 8@10c: Walnuts, 614@7c B b for saudari and 9@9lhc B B Sor softshwil: Almonds, 6@6gc for Languedoc, 8@3%kc for hardshell and s@bc for puper-shell, jobbiug: Peanuis, 4@Sc for Fastern mnd dc for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c ®_Ib: Pecans, T4 P 1; Fiiberts, 734@S8c; Brazil Nuis, 7 8&“; Cocosnuts, 4@5¢® 100, mb, 1@12¥%c for bright and 5@9c for lower crades; Water-white extracted, 5@5Lge: light amber lxlrlc‘t‘&% 4353@43,¢; Cark amber, 4@ c B b DECIDUOUS AND CATRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Apples are sieadicr, a8 stocks aTe no longer ex- cessive. Grapes are scarce. ’ Apples, T6@9Uc B box for cholce, $1@1 25 for fancy - Reqa, $6@85¢ for common; Lady Apples, -zp:f:: Katers, 5100638 bol ars, 80c@s1 2 x. Yersymmos, 25@76¢ B box. O ribbbrrie from Cape Cod, $7 50@S 50 bbl Cranberries from Cape l, 3 rom Coos Buy, 3 2662 60 5 box. GRA PES—T50@81 in crates. CITEUS FRUITS—There is no farther decline fn Oranges, buy they are dulljund very weak, 3 an- darin Oranges are quotabic at $1@1 25 B box: Navel Oranges 84275 B b: Seedings, 8181 75 Grape Frult, $5@6; Lemons, $1@1 50 for com- mon ana $2@2 50 # box for good 1o choice: Mexi- can Limes, $4@é 00; California Limes, 50@75¢: Sansuus, $1G2 ¥ buncn: Pineapples. $5@4 W doz PLOVISIONS, .| dried Grapes, 8¢ B B. Hams are lower. Business {s quiet. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c 3 1 for heavs, 70 @ Ib for light medium, 9%c for iigh. 10c B B for extra light and 11%%c B Ib for sugar-cured. East- era sugarcured Hams. 12%@lse Caltfornla hams, 1lc B 1b: Mess Beef. $7@7 50; extra mess do, $8@S 50; family do, $9 bO@10; exira prime Pork, $7 50@8: extra ciear, 16 ¥ bbl; iess, $14 B bbi: Smoked Bee 10c B . LARD—Easiern, tierces, is quoted at 53gc for cqmpound and 6@6%ac for pure; pails, 7ci Call- fornia tierces, 5@5%C B 1b for compound and Bl4c foe pure: hali-bbis, 634c; 10- uus. Tige: do o- Y s c B COTTOLENE—6@6%c in tierces and T34@8%40 in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLO W, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS-Heavy saited steers aro quotable at 8¢ B Ib; culls and brands, 7c B 1b; medium, 7c: culls and brands, 6c; iight. 6¢; culls aud brands, 5c: Cowhides, B@6iac: culls'ana brands, 5@5l4c: salted Kip, 6@7c; salted Calf. 7@Sc; saited Veal, 6@7¢: Ary Hides, 12@13c B b: cuils and branas, 9@ 1V ry Kip and Veal, 9@10c: cuils; 7@8c: ary Caif, 15¢; culls, 1Gc: Goatskins, Z0@36e each; kids, Sc; Deerskins, good summer, 20@25c B b; medium, 16@20c; winter. T@de; SLeepskins, shearlings, 10@.15¢ each: short wool, U5@850 ench: medium, U@45c each; long Wools, 4l@6Uc each. o. 1. rendered, 3@8%4c; No 2, 2%gc c; Grease, 20 @ 1TALLOW —: B b: refinéd, WOOL—-We quote Fall Wool us fo lows: Hum- boidt and Mendocino, 8@9c; free norhern, 7%2@ 8ge; middle coun ies, free, 615@7c; do. defective, 40@6c: San Josquin, 3@bc:. do. foothill, 6@T7e; Eastern « Tegon 8pring, 75@90; Valley Oiegun, 113212340 do, fall and lamos’, 11@11340. HOFs—6@Hc for 1air 1o choice and 9@lic B b for fancy. Buyers and sellers are apart at the moment and trade is dull. GENERAL 'MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 434¢; June- Ju y deltvery, 47c: Wool Bags, 2414@26%ac. COAL-Weilingion, $8 9 ton: New Welllngton, $8 B ton; Southdieid Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seaitle, 85 50@6; Bryent, 5@5 50: Coos Bay, 85:, Wallsend, $6: Scoich, ——; Brymbo, —: Lum- berland, $15 @ ton in bulk and 814 In sks; Peunsvi- vania Anthracite Fsg, $11@12 9 ton; Weish An- ihracite, 88g10; Cannel, 888 80; Rock Springs. Castle Gate _anc Plessant Vailey, 87 60; Coke, £11@121n bulk and £15 9 ton in ska. CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Packers' As- eociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In iots 0125,000 cases. 95¢ @ dozen: 50,000 cases, 9214c B dozen: 75,000 cases, SUC P dozen, net cash 1. 0. b. ex-shij SUGA «—The Western Sugar Refining Company ‘terms net_cush: Cube and Crushed, 6c: d, 514c; Fine Crushed, 6c; Dry Grauu- 7ge: Uonfectioners’ A, 474c: Magnolis A, lated, 4 45c Exira C, 435c; Golden C, atjc: haif barréls 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes /3¢ more SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MAREET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follow: BE | F—First quality, 554@6c: second do, 4%@ 5c: third do, 3%4@4c ® b, V EEA L—Large, 452@5¢; small, 6@7c B b MUTTON—Wethers, 6c; kwes, 514¢ B Ib. LAMB—Tc @ Ib. PORK—Live Hozs, 314@3%40 B Ib for large and medium and 53%@3140 iur small; dieased do, 415 @5%c® b KECEIPTS OF PRODUCE FoR 2ENrOoTRS. ’ Flour. ar sk 2,810 Uheese, cils Wheat, ctis...... 10,68 ) Kggs, dox. 2,700 Farley, cils. 25| Hides. no 2,862 Oais, 1 ast, ctis.. 410/ Pelts. bdls =10 Corn, culs 115 Wine, gals. 86,200 Eastera. 800/ Wool, bis S 4 Rye, ctls. 195 | Sugar. bbls 2,425 Fotazoes, 5k 4,059/ Lumber. M f89z. Bu 15| Lime, bbls, 240 2,140/ eatner, rolis. 11 120/ Ralstns, boxes. 500 Sflé\flon‘ bis... 3 3 78| Mustard Seed, s< 407 e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Johanna Bacon to I. M. Kalloch. Ioton S line of {‘d uz:e‘:,uz:u W of Buchanan, W 25 by § 10. Julius L. Franklin to Pauline Franklin, lot on 3 line o Filimora sireet, 47 Sof Busa, 8 50 by W 100; gift. . James A. Mahoney to Bridget A. Mahoney, lot on X line cf Twent eth street, 205 W of Guerrero, W 25 by X 114: 8.0, W illiam a0d Maggie E. Buchanan to Frederick W. Kern, lo: ¢ s line of Eighteeath street, 110 £ of Sanchez, E 25 by 8 114: $10, Samuel 3. Zeberg 1o Bertha Munger (wife of Ed- ward M ), loton S Hue of Fourteenth sireet, 162 E of Castro, ¥ 26 by S 115; $1000. . H. and Mary G. (or Mary £.) Cowing to Al- bert M. Johnson (In trust for Joseph and Evelyn Cowling), loton N corner of kdinburgh aud India ‘reets, S W 100 by NE 150, lo;_3% biock 38, Fx- celsior Homestead: also lot on XN line of Twenty- fourth, 125 £ of Church. N 114, E 5, ~ 89, K %2, 5265, W 47: also property in Alameda County and Etate of O egon: trust deed. anciszk. apd Franciszel Suchozyinska by Richard 1. Whelan, Sueriff) to Rober. R. Hind, lot_on 8 Iine of Eighteenin (Falcon) street, 85 W of Collingwood (Sherman). W 80 by § 75; $2587. Estate of Thomas Lolins (by Willlam A Fred- erick, administra or) to Mary Frederick, o on SE corner of Twenty:onrth” and Homestead street, B 25 by S 8! 1ot on S [ine of Twenty- fourh ssreet, 76 W of Hemestead, W 50 by 8110; $2165, = Maury Frederick to Annie Collins, same (two pleces): $5. X ilizabeth A. and Pernard C. Doffy to Herman Romig, re-record 1707 d 6, W of . ason street, 24:6 8'01 Ciestuut, S 48y W 68:8; $10. Wiiiiam Hale to George k. Buies, jot on N line % iali;'.er straet, 68:9 £ of Joues, X 68:0 by N Cnristian B. and Mary Rode to Cyrus W. Bry- son, lovon BE line of Welch street, 8) NE of Fourih, NE 80 by SE 50; $10. Jaumey A. Mahoney to Sridget A. Mahoney, lot on 8 1ine of Jessle sireet, 200 SW of Fourtn, SW 25 by SE 70; $10. i ALAMEDA COUNTY. William and Emma V. Rockenfield to Calvin B. White, lot on § line of Twenty-seventh or Park sireet, 90 W of Grove, W 5u by S 80, belng lots 27 und 2¥, block 2021, Whicher Tract, Map 2, Uakiand; $10. Mary A. Brooks to Ermine and Lililan Brooks, jot on NW corper of West Kighth and Union suieels, W 40 by N 110:%, belng los 1, block 549, Vakland: gift. & Feter and Sarah M. Thomson to J. L. Wetherbee, 1ot on W lLine of Webster sireet, 570 S of Walnat or Twenty-second, 8 6 by W 100, Oakland; $6. Minnie A. Se.vey to Jane 'WIn..hlg. iot on W 1ine of Kast Twenty-seventh streot, 775 77 SE _of Thirt enth avenue, & 35 by SW '105. block 87. Norihern Additiol to . Brookiyn, subject 1o wortgage, East Uakland: §1. Churles Camden to A, H. G.asscoek, lov 9, block 1;. Lln.d)?’ Vista Terrace Map No. 2, Oukiand Towa- ship; $10. Mountain View Cemetery Associationto Mary A. he W 35 of lot 72 1n piat 36, Mounialn View Cemetery, unkland Township: $32. Danjel J. snd Mary K, Healy 10 keiix Marcuse, lot 00 W line of Mozart street, 225 8 of Kallroad arenue. 13. 58:4 by W 80, Aiameda, quitciaim e ; A, Hilnd Bertha H. Glasscock to S. J. Stabler, 1ot 10, block A, Puradise Park, Brooklyn: $i0. ¥. ¥, Weston. J. L. Scoicbler, Harriet E. Whir- low, Elizabeth and John B. Kryst Louis P. Neu- weller and Wililam F. Lewls, by comnissioner. to William F, Lewls, 1ot on 8 libe of Cbanning way, 360 W of Fultou street, W 50 by 185, being & portion of iot 7, block 3, Proverty Collegze Home- stead Assoclation: aiso beginning at a point 185 5 from & line of Chain 1 way and 850 W from Ful- ton, W10 by § 165, bel. g poriion of lot 7, block 3, same. Berkeley; §8u3. same (by comm ssioner) to Loujsa B. Grove, lot beginning st a polnt 135 S fiom S line of Channing_way and 8300 W from W line of Fulion strect, W 50 by S 165, being a portion of lov 7, block 3, same, Berkeley; $458. Louisa B. and 8. k. Grove to William ¥. Lewls, at a1 olnt 265 > from 8 1ine of Ohsn ning way and 800 W from W line of Fuliton strees, W50 N 110, i B0, § 180 to beginning, being por- ton of ot 7, block 8, sume, Berkeley ; $10. Wiillaw ., and Alberting k, Lewls to Louisa B. Grove, lut beginning a. & poiu: 260 8 from line :z cn-nzma,'m’y ;'ng ggo fix""‘ W line of Ful. o oope; 2 being a portion of lot 7, block 3, same, Batlsvl?: $10. : Willlam 5. West 10 Joho 1, Thieme, lot on ¥ line of Linden street, 83:4 § of Twenty-gixth, 550 by E 100, block 639, Uakland; $10. James Sianley 10 John Conant, lot 5, map of -nzw of Liake Merrict Park, East Oakland; ”}-unah K. and Rosa M. Shattuck to Andretw Herrmann, lot ecommencine at & point 40 W from NW corner Stuart aud Milvia streeis, W 85 by N 1’"'.‘61’0 Dbiock 17, Shattues Tract, Map 8, Berke- . H. and Bertha H. Glasscock to M. ¥, Allen, lot on N corner of Urchard svenue and Orange street, NE 60 by NW 140, being lot 49, Marion ract. Brooklyn Townsuip; $10. Audy L Stoue 10 Mason E., Allen, 1ob ou NW 1ine of Orchard avenue, 50 NE of Grange street, NW 140 by NE 60, being lot 60, same, Brookiyn Township: $10. 3 William M. Stewart (by attorney) to James R. Sloan, lot 0on SW corner «f Ksgie avenue and. Wiliow street, W 103:6 by » 140:8, being lots 9 and 10, block 12, same, Alambda; $10. THE CALL CALENDAR..' DuceBER, 1896. 8u,1Mo.|Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr.|Sa. Moon’s “fafafs|els New Moon. o el B e 51T, e|7|8|s 101112 131415 |16 [17 |18 [19 el i = 20|21 |22 332 |26 | 8| —— | | — |- —|—|—]| @ Last Quarter| 27|28 293081 CH 58 LOlEAN S1EAMBES. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| BALLS. WailaWaila) Vic & Pgu boa |Dec 20, YaM Kureka..... Newport Dec 21, ¥ax ABlanchard [Oregon ports.. [Dec 21, 5em Del Norte... |Grays Harbor. |Dec 22,12 M | Pias. Pierd Plee 11 Prerls Czrina., ... |Coos Bay. Dec 22, Santa Rosa. |San Diego. Dec 23, Empire..... | Oregon poris. . |Dec 23, bem Yaquina Bay.|Dec 23, 9am|vier 3 HumbbldtBay |Dec 23, Zru|Plerd Porplana Dec 24.10aM Mexico. Dec 25,10A%| Pler 11 Newpor: Dec 26. tam|Pler 11 Yaquina Bay . |Dec 26, Sam | Pler 3 Vic & Pgt Snd [Dec 26, 9aM| Plerd Coos Bay..... |Dec 26.10ax|Pler 13 San Diego.. Dec 27.11am (P ¢ 11 Panama. PM S8 Porg an Dec 28,12 u Dec 29.10AxM STEAMEKS TO AXRIVE. SriaER | Frox Cieone. Orescent City . Acapulco. Panama. Peter Jebsen. Crescenc Uity Wellington. anaimo. Crescent Uity . .| Departure Bay Yaquina Bay Portland. Progreso. City of Everstt. Homer Yaquiva Bay, Corona.. =an Diezo. Arcata Coos Bay State of Cai....|Poruana. North ¥ork. Humbold; Bay.. City Puebla, Kureka.. Pern Victoria & Puget Sound | ... Newport. & : inaand Japan SUN, MOON ANw 1IDE, U. &, COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TIDE' BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. December—1896. Sundav, December 20. 7.22| Moon rises. 4.54Moon sets. | T ETE[=T2 6.52/—1.0 NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time colum the third tide, nd tae lest or righs hand column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when there aro but three tides, &y someiimes vccurs. The helghts given are additious to.the soundings on ths United States Cossc Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the belght, and then the number givenis subtractive from the deoth given by the cherts, ——e e NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hvdrographle Office located 1n the Merchants’ Exchange ia maintained in San Franclsco for the benefit of mariners without Tegard L0 nationallty and free of exvense. 5 Navigators are cordially favited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sallinz direciioos of the world are kept on hand f0r com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, danz t0 navigation and all matters of {nterestto ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele graph Hil s holsted about ten minutes before nooo. and 1s dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telecraphic signal received each day from’ the g:lud States Naval Observaiory au Mare Isiand 1, A Dotice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any, is published the same day vy the aflernoon papers W. 8. HUGHES, * Lieutenant. U. S. N, in charge ERANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOW, U. 8. ., MERCHANTS EXCHANGR The tme ball on Telegravn Hill was aroppel exactly at noon to-day—L e., 8L noon of the 120sa W. S. HUGHES, Lientenant U. 8 N.. in ciiarza. and by the morning papers the following day. The Time Ball. £ax FRaNCIsco. December 18, 1398. } meridisn, Oc exacily &6 8 F. A, Greenwich time. SHIPFING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivold. SATURDAY, December 19. Stmr Empire, Nelson, 3% days from Astoria: lumber, etc, 1o N ¥ 8§ Co. Stmr Peint Arena, Strand, 16 hours from Mendocino and Way ports; pass and mdse, 10 Men- docino Lumber Co. Stmr Enreks, Parsons, 77 hours from Newport ;llg Way poris; passand mdse,to Goodall, Perkins o. Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth, 80 hours from Grays Harbor: pass and muse, to E K Wood Lumber Co. Snip Glory of the Seas, Freeman,- 8 days tfrom B:pnmm Bay; 8295 tons coal, to R Dunsmulr & Bark Oakland, Whitney. 19 days from Olympia; lumber. to Byxbee & Clark. 3 Bchr_Coquile Kiver, Paton, 19 days frém Co. quille River; lumber. to Simpson Lumber Co: 21 hides, to E T Kruse. Schr Beulah, Johnson, 15 days from Coos Bay: 200 M £ lumber. 5 0 (ons cosl. (00 C & N (o Bchr Occidental, Brandt, 96 hours from Eureka; | 260 M fi lumber, to McKay & Co. Schr Ocean Spray, skipper. 50 bours from Iver- sens Landin:; wood and posts, to N [versen. Schr Daisy Rowe, Oisen, 13 days from Coos Bay; lumpber, to Slmpson Lumber Co. C.enred SATURDAY, December 19, Stmr ' Corona, Jepsen, San Diego; Goodall, Perking & Co. . e Simr Pomona, Doran, Eureka: Goodais, Perkiny & Co. Stmr Walla Walls, Wallace, Victoria anda Pory Townsend : Goodall, Perkins & Co, 5 %t sumr China, Seabury, Yokohams and Hong- kong via Honviu u; PMS S Co. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, Iureka: Charley Nelson. Burg Annle Johnson, Matson, Hilo; J D Spreck- s & Fros Co. 3 Bktn Irmgard, Schm!dt, Hounolulu; Willlams, Dimond & Co. Saited. 4 - SATURDAY, December 19, Stmr State of California. Green, Astoria. * Br stmr China, Seabury, Hongkong and Yoko- bama, vi: Honoulu, sumr Corona, Je: sen, San Diego and way ports. Stmr National Citv, Andresen, Euvreka. Etmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. v L ur Alllsnce, Hardwick, Coos Bay., Btme Alcazar, Gunderson. Simr Point Arena. Strand, Mendocino. Sumr Truckee. Dauiels, Coos Bay. Sbip S P Hiicheock, Ga es. Hono u'n. Ger sulp D H Watjen, Wicke, Queenstown. Bktn W H Dimond, Niison, Hono ulu. Schr Arthur I, Krog, Iv rsens Laoding. Schr Barbara ster. Bowens Laoding. Telegraphic. POINT LOBNS, Dec. 19.—10 = 3.—Weat! foggy: wind N'W; veloclty 8 miles. Charters The bark Alden Besse 10ads mdse for Honoluln; Brsnip Anglesey, redwooi for Cork. 42s 64; Br ship Arctic Stream. wheat for Cape Town. 263 3d; Br ship Belford, wheat for Ausiralia, 20; Br ship Port Logan, wheai at San Diezo, for Cape Town, 20s; Br ship Vicioria- Regina, lumber on the Spund for Callao and one nitrate port, $2s 6d. by “noken, pPer stmr Empire—Dec 18 off Point Reyes saw a Br ship heading for the bar, Nov 8—Lat 11 N, long 27 W, Br ship Ardnamur- chan, from Cardift, for Santa Rosalis Miscellaneous. Per Del Norte~Off Point Arena Dec 19 spoke schr Keilance. Wished 1o be reporied to rough to load, . Domestio Porrs. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Dec 19-Sonr Maig of Orieans hen: e Deg 2. . rhon'l‘mm”l.llguz—wu ‘Dec 19—Br ship hiiton! r Tacoma. SAN DIFGO—Arrived Dec 19—Stmr Exceisior, from Coos Ba - R ~aiied Dec 19—Br ship Port Logan, for Queens- W, °‘l‘“:o!\l.\-u-rlnl Dec 19~Br ship Chiltontora, from Pori Biake ev. . POHT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Dec 19—-U S stmr Gedney. COON BA Y—Arrived Dec 19—Sohr Gotama, hee Dec 5. FORT BRAGG-Salled Dec 19—Stms IN¢ San Fina : odtme Noyoy for FORT ROSS—Salled Dec 19—Schr Etta B, for San Francisco. pEEATTLE Arrives Deo I9~Stme Lakme, hee ec 15. SEOET ROSS—Arrived Dec 19—Schr Etta B.hee c 18. GREENWOOD—Sailed Dec 19— tm Green- wood. for San Francisco. DEU}?EKA—AI’HV:Q Deo 19—Stmr Weeott, huce oc 17. Bailed Dec 19—Stmr Cleone, for San Franclsco; stmr Weeott, for Crescent City. TACOMA—sailed Dec 19—Schr Maggle C Russ, for San Diego. PORT TOW NSEND—Arrived Dec 19—Schr Let- titfa, from Guaymus. . PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Do 19—Schr Al- caide. from San Jose de Guatemala; schr Hue- neme, from San Diezo. ASTUR1A—Salled Dec 19—-Stmr Columbls, for San Franmsco. < COO0S BAY—Arrived Dec 18—3imr Homer, hne Dec 17. Barrougn. FI-KS MILL—Arrived Dec: 19—Schr Christina Stefons, beuce Dec 8. Foreign Port. KOBE—Arrived, ship Eclipse, hence Dec 10. GUAYAQUIL—Arrived Novy 21—Ger bark " Windsbraut from Tacoma. HULL—Arrived Dec 17—Brstmr Cedar Branch, bence Sept 5. OCBABIA—AMVIG Dec 16— Br stmr Kirkhill, hee t 25, COLON~—Arrived Dec New York. HONGKONG—Salled Dec 16—Brstmr Chitta- gong, for Uregon. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Sailed Dec 16—Br_ship Toxteth, for Pauana. Dec 19—Bktn Plan.er, for Hovolulu, ‘17-Stmr Finance fron . Importations. NEWPORT—Per Eureka—94 bxsoranges, 50 sks peanuts, 11 sks walnais, 2 crts celery, 1¢s 8noes, 1 cs egzs. kast San Pedro—267 sks corn, 40 bxsoranges, 215 cs egus, 20 bxs cheese. , San Pedro—25 bxs orangés, 4 bxslemons, 501 sks corn, 28 bxs chocolate, 1 ¢s clothing; 1 pdl leather..1 bx dried fruic. Ventura—201 sks beans, 2234 sks walnats, 1 bx butter, 30 cs honer, 2 cseggs, 1 cs cigars, 1c3 asphaitum, I pkg asphaltum, 1 cs hardware, 9cs mdse, 46 bxs lemons. Carpinteria—78 sks walnuts, 1 bdl olive trees. Santa Barbara—1 cs meat, 2 pkgs tobacco, 1 €3 cigars, 180 bxslemons, 6 skscrawfish, 1 bx orunzes. Gaviota—20 sks crawflsh, 1 bx butter. Por. Harford—25 bxs butier, 8 cs eggs, 1 €00p chickens, . cs fuse, 3 dressed calves, 15 bxsfish. 360 sks oarlev. 1040 sks oats. Cayi.cos—3 sks avalones, 1 cs lasts, 1614 cs eggs. 41 bxs vutter. 50 dressed calves, 1 tub vuiter, 1 coop chickens. San Simeon—29 bxs butter, 2 bdls hides, 1 cs dry goods, 234 cs eggs, 1 coop chickens, 1452 sks beans, 85 sks barley, 26 eks oats, 1 cscheese, Y bx apples, Monierev—13 sks whalebone, 83 hides, 12cs honey, 19 sks potatoes 30 bXs apples. GRAYSHARBOR—Per Dal Norte—1 cs mdse, 325 M ft lumber, 315 pkgs shooks, 350 cs samon. Consignees. Per Eureka—Gould & Jaudin; L Scatena & Co: Minaker & Welbaaks; Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co; A Gerberdinz & Co; C E Whiiney & Co: Beil & Co; Wittiand Produce Co: Levi Spiegel &Co; Ross. Higgins & Co; J Ivancovien & Go; Wathams & Kerr; Dairymen’s Union; Brigham. Hopve & Co; Newmark & Edwards: Hiimer, Bredhoff & Schul. ©.J Panchauser: O R'&N Co: C D Wiltse; Hoff- mup, ‘Rothsch.ld & Co: S H Frank & Co: Hicxs- Judd Co: D Ghirardelll; Werthaimer & Co: W G Lowry & Co: M Horan: O BSmith & Co; Brauer & Grasshoff: S P Milling Co; Wood, Curtis & Co; Gray & Barblerl: AmericanTobacco Co; M King; WE Waters: Schweitzer & Co: J 4o i & Co; L Scatena & Co: Wood, (ur is & Co; Trim- bu'l & B:bee; Dalton Bros: Hooker & Co; 1 ahor Exchange: D R Coliing; D'E A lLison & Co: CJ & J Ivahcovich & Co: American Cnlon Fis. U 3tilani & Co: Unioa Ofi Co; American Tobacco Co: Pacjfic Butchers’ Supply Co: Adelsdorier & Bran- denstein; C Fie:d: H S Croc<er & Co: Wilson Bros & Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co: C Carpy & Co: Jud- v son Dynamite and Pow: ‘Western Meat Ct F B Hatght: J B Inguslia: Norton, Teller @ Co: A Wyss: Witzel & Baker: M Kalish & Co: Marshail & Relmmers: G Camilioni & Co: O B Smith & O Standard Ol 0o : Feiling, Cressy & Co: H Dutare Porter, Slessinger & Co: kM « urbush; J Hoftma De Bernardi & Co: Geiz Br 8 & Co: B G Rubl & Ct Bissinger& Co: H Kirchmaon & Co: Joun Marchi H N Thden & Co: _Doage, Sweeney &Co; W_A Rouse & Co: Stnshelmer firos; S M Duarte & Co; F Uri & Co: W bernar.acl. i Per Del Nore—C K Whitney €05 ; E_K Wood & Co; Spencer & Olark: Western Basket Mfz « o. RATLROAD ‘TRAVEL! e SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Tratus leave nnd are due (o arrive st SAN FRANCISCO. , 189 —ARRIVE T 8:dDA LEAVE—Frox NOVEWBER 7, 1.00 P. . *6:004 Niles, San Jose and Way Stations 3:00x Atlantic Express, Ogden and Last.. S:458 73004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey. Sacra- ‘mento, Oroville and Reddivg via Davis.., . 63y 71804 Martinez, San Hamon, Valicjo, Nara, Calistoga and Santa Roea. 615> 8:864 Niles, San Jose, Stockton, lone, %‘lal?m”m. Marysville and Red uft. . *8:804 Peters and Diiiton. 9:004 New Orleans Lxpress, Raymond (for Yosemite), Iresuo, Bakersficld, Sauta Barbara, 1.0s Avgeles, Dem- iug, El Paso, New Orleans and East. 41459 004 Martinez and Stockton. . 4:457 2004 Vallejo. . 6:152 o« Niles, San’"Jose, Liverniore and ton ... 7:152 *#1:00p Sacramento ifiver Steamers. *0:009 11:30p Port Costa and Way Stations, . {745 4:00p Martinez, Sen Ramon, Vailejo Napa, Calistoga, El Verano an Sauta Rosa. SO B L7 4:00p Benicia, _ Vacaville, Woodiand, * " Knights Landiog, Marysville, Oro- yille and Sacramento . 11:15a 4180r Niles, San Jose and Livermore. 8404 4:30p Los . Angeles Express, Stockton, Freano, Santa Barbara and Los Augele: . 10:454 4:30p Banta T'o Ltouts, Atiautic for Mojave aud Tas 8:00r Buropean Mail, Ogden :6:00r Haywards, Niles aud San Jose. 17:00 Vailejo... 7:00p Oregon Jixpross, Sucramento, Marys: ville, Redding, Portiand, P Sound and East 410:05p ““Bunsct Limited.” Freeno, Los Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and East . s12:45p SANTA CRUZ DIVISTON (Narrow Gauge). B:15A Nowark, Conterville,San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way . Stations, £ #5152 Nevwark, Centerviile, San Jose, New ‘Almaden, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz aud Principal Way Stations 4:15p Newark, Sl dose and Los (atos.... 9:30A {11:45p Hunters' \Excursion, San Jose and Way Stations 17:200 COAST DIVISION (Third & Townkend Sts.) 6:A5A Ban Joso and Way_Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays only) . Laor $:15A Sau Jose, Tres Vinos, Sauta Cru Pacilic Grove, Pago’ Robles, Sant 11:154 Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf and Principal Way Stations 7:052 10:404 San Joso aud Way Stations. 5:08p 11:30A Palo Alto and Way Statious, 3:302 *2:30p San Mateo, Menlo Park, San Jos Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa On Salinas, Monterey and PacificGrove * *2:30p San Joee and Way Stations *4:30p San Jose and Way Station 30r San Jose and Principal Way Stations 8 0r San Jose and Way Stations. 113460 San Jose and Way Stations. SAN LEANDEO AND HAYWAKDS LOCAL. P i*6: 164 NEW TO-DAY. s =§: ( i D > T A 2404 = s P - GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, | 10.604 ::‘"’:’ s"!""‘;’e :“o’ HEEN e ndre 526 California St., 5. F. 2:000 el “"5“‘ ;! :Ade : g Capital actually paid up in cash,, #$1,000.000 00 4:00p 5:459 Depostts December 31, 1896 30,727,08608 | 3008 i aisp Reserve fund 715.00u 0O 5:30p 7:40P Guaranteed capi 1,200,000 0V 7:02; s:g; OFFICERS—President, B. A. Becker: First | ‘Sroor | ¢ Ryns through to Niles. 101308 Vice-President, Kdward Kruse: Second Vice: | yyyaiagn ) ¢ From Niles. iS00 President, Danfel Meyer; Cashler, A. H. R. Scumidt: A_!!llllnl Cashler, Willlam B_elrm-nn: CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Secretary, George Tourney; Assisiant Secrolaryy | yryp sy PRANIISCO— Yoot of Narket Street Wt Bex & 9:00 : : BOARD OF D'BEUTORSEB.HA. "BQCKEI. 'Ed- *4:00 35:00 ¥ ward Kruse, Daniel Meyer, H. Horstmann, Igi Steinh: Nic. Van Bergen, £mil Rohte, H. & FProm OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— Tuse, DN Waiter, 4 10:00a. 1200 100 390 At torney, W Goodfe'low. *3:00P. . A for Moming. T for Afternoon. OCEAN TRAVEL. *Bundiysexccpied” | T Satiiazs ool : andags only. 11 Monday, Thursday and Saturilay nights only. WTuesdays and Saturdays. §Bundays and Thursdays. " PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BHOADWAYA whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisnoo _and Sitka (Alasks), a: 9 A. 3., Dec. 10, 26, For Victoria and Vancouver (8. C.J, Port Town- send, Seaule, Tacoma, Evereit, Anscories and New W. aicom (Bellingham ', Wash.), 9 A M. Dec. 5, 10, 15, 20, 26, 30, and every fitth day there- after, contiecting 8t Vancouver with the C. P, R , at Tacoms with K. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jiureks, Arca & and Fields Landing (Hum. boldt Bay), siz. Pomons 2 P. ¢, Dec. 8 7,11, 15, 19, 28, 27, 81, and every fourth day thereafter. - | For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbars, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East a1 Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, ab 9 A M. Dec. 1, 5,9, 13, 17, 21, 26, 29, and ‘every fouria Qay thereatter. ¥or San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San- Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Fort Los An- reles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Dec.3,7, 11,15, 19, 23, 27, 81, and every fourth day ihereatier. ¢ [ ‘or Ensenada, San_Jjose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and_Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiduron Ferry=Foot of MarketSe. Ban Francisco te San Rafael. WEEE DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A.3: 13:3% 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 ». M. Thursdays—Extrs irf 8t 11:80 . u. Saturdays—Exira trips s 1 30 7. . 9:30, 11:00 A 2 1:80, 8= 6100, 8:30 ». 3t - San Rafael o San Francisco. W R a5, 5140, 510 F. 0. KatusdeyenBatea s 145, 3:40, 5: M. it —] a0 1565 ¥, M. and 6130 B a o i iripd BUNDAYS—5:.0, 9:40, 11510 4 a.: 1:40, 3:4% 5:00, 6:25 . 2. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same ‘schedule as above. A )¢ 26th of each moath. g Leave 1In effect Arrive ‘Ll Company reserves right to change steamars Sem Francteos | ocs, 14, Sie PER SIS or salling dates. licket of - lace otel, 1586. New Monigomery streer b Desilmation.| ;0% | YITE GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, A7s. 10 Market st.. San Francisco. | 7750 ax|8:00 ax| Novato, |10:40 ax| 8:40 A H Feialuma, | 6:10 1 10:38 4t anta Rosa.| 7:35 »x| 6:22 THE O.R. & N. CO ? | 5:80ax ‘Windsor, 10:25 4 DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO . Henldsbarg, Lytton, PORTILAND oo auGezrersiie | ] o From Spear-stree: Whart, 8510 4. 3. Iy A Loreie 7000 S RA R e et ) leoox noplint & | £ econd-class mes! i 2 " SCHEDULE OF SBAILINGS: g" BN e 1 E T 1’:”2 State of California. Dec. 19, 29, Jan. @ | V04M} ) o crnevitte | 7138 mae| 0 0 A% Columbia... Dec. 14,24, 35 3 | 5:50 ru 6:22 7 Through fickeis and through baggage to all - - Fastern poluis. Hates and foders upoa appliaw | 7780 AX|8:00 AX Sonoma (1040 4% 8044 tion w0 ¢ % B ¥ £.7. CONNOR, Generat Agent 6:10 7x|5:00 P/ Glon Ellen. | 6:10 x| 6:22vm arke: streot. T80 Ax|B:00 AN 10340 Ax|10:2) GOODALL PERKINS & CO.. Suberintendena | 350 sail5i00 pae| Sevsstopol. 1590 2| 10:32 be Stages connect st Santa Fosa for Mark Wes CEANIC S.S. CO.. DAYS TO rings; at Geyserville fer Skaggs Springs: as HAWAII, SAMDA, HONOLULY overdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Hignland AL TraaLn, | S T becort ad SarbotSantues 5 o r Lake prings: ax AUSTRALIA 8.8. AUSTRALIA, | TeRR™for Vichy Sorings. Saratoga Springs. Blas 8.9, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day, December 26, at 10 o M. Special party rates. NS, MAR1PUSA salis vis HONOLULU and 7Avc.2KLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, Jannary ¢ 2 P M Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN, South Afrios, J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS, CO,, Agents, 114 Montgomery strest. Erelght Office, 827 Market st.. San krancisco. CONPAGNIE GENER AL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Lins to Havrs, 0MPAN Y'S PLER(NEW),42 NORTH. River, oot of Morton st. 1 ravelers by 1bis line avoid both iransis hy English raflway an: the discomfort of crossing the channel in & smali voast. New York 1o Alexandria, Egyyh VI Faciy firsi-cliss $160; second-class, 116, LA GASCOGNE, Dec. 25, 5 A m. LA BRETAGNE b AL LA NORMANDIE Jan 9 9 A LA CHAMPAGNE, AL LA BOURGOGNE. « Aea” 505 urihee pariicaiars apply to v ‘A FORGHT, Agwns, Xo. 8, Bowling Green, 5. 7. FUGASI & 008 “hieae: o Moo . . a avenue, San krancisoo, : i WHITE STAR LINB. United States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, BALLANG YEKLY WEEK. ABIN, $50 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- Qs mire, o s G 2 cabin, $ .2 50 an 10 and an‘:fi: Steerage Tickets ‘trom Ire- iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway aud Dmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. and_cabin plans B proveeed from W. H. AVERY, P S42i1 ook, or &t the General Otlice of thé “'""W 613 Market streeq under Grand Hotel. - G. W, FLETCHER, " General Agent for Pacitic Coasts STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pier No. Washington St., At 6 P, M, Dl‘tly..’a?ws ::ul-od-. ‘Lhe only line making Lurough rates oa Vallap Road freight. x STEAMERS: . C. Walker, D. p Garratt, R tom, ‘Teiepbone Main 803, Cal Nav. and Impt Ce VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVY-YARD, STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” ‘Dally ex. Sal, & Syn.. *10:30 A3, 4 and 9:30 P . Salurdays, 858 X und(n‘rlflnlon-nnqt ‘elephone Biack 261, SExcursion irip. wiving 6 hours at Navy-Yard, FOR SANJOSE, LO3 GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 MON- ady, Wednesday, Friday, at 10 A M. Alviso Mondar, Wednesdav, Friday, at 6 ». M. Freight Iviso. 800, G0 S Joser 750, |CIAY ser Sior i u \ 'ler | %0 W. Santa Clara i San Jose. | Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buoks pell's, Sanbedrin® Heights, Hullville, Booneville, Greegwood, Orr's Hot Springs. Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willets, Cahto, Cov veio, Laytonvilie, Harris, Scotia and Kureka. Baturday to Monday round-trip tickets at redugsd rates. ‘On Sundays round-trip tickets 1@ all polnis be yond San Rafsel at half rates. —aro Ticket Offices. 650 Marke:st., Chronicls buNding. G WHITING, B X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Ageas, Atlafitic AND Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave and arriva Market-Street Ferry. .To Chicago vis A, & P, Dircet Line <7 Leaves da ly at 4:30®. x., carrving Pullman Palace Drawing-room and Modern Upholstered Tourlss Sleeping- which run dally through 1o Chicace w‘&mm ty. Annex cars for Denver and Si. Boston Excursions, via Kansas City, Ch Montreal and the White Mountains leave every T, esday. The best rallwar from Califormia tc the East. New ralls, new ifes: nodust: interesting scenery, ana good meals in Harvey's dining-rooms. San Francisco Ticket Office, 644 Market St., Chronicle Building. Telephone Main 1. Oakland,1118 Broadway. HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD AVia Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 1& 1893 WEEKDAYS For MIl Valley and San Kaiael-#7123, 9.1 l'leA.L. Jlu. 45, #5:16. 95 fi,:‘:fio ;2 Extra trips for 8an Ratsel on Mondays, Wednes days and Saturdays a: 11:30 p. M. SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley and Ssn Fafael—*8:00, ®10:00 *11:30 4, 3 ; #1:50, 3:00, *4:50, 6:15 7. X, Trains marked * rin to San Quentin. - THROUGH TRAINS. For Poiut Reyes and way stations—7:38 Weekdays, 800 . M. Sundays, 145 B M. Saios Or Cazndero and way stations—7 gays; 1:45 l'.t,&mnhyu.‘ e HOUNT TAMALPAIS. 1 b cBralng, fonncet "Wilh North Facife WEEK DAYS—Leave S F. 915 & w. 1:45 8 . 3:25 p :. G:&’;::: SUNDAY A eavea - veS.F.8, 3. Returat A M 11:40 4. M. 1130 Pt ing—Arrive 5.F.1:16 ». 2 4 “%‘fifi‘;’i m'x"'.’{.‘;' %finrl ;’i :'90 PM.Ti55 R0 - ~ONB, 62 Vall 3 ~ B, Market st., 8, ¥,

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