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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1896 M L SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Twenty-four Failures last week. Silver off a fraction. Grain quotations unchanzed. Hay, Beans and Feedstuffs quiet. Flour dull. Potatoes and Onions unchanged. Vegetables quiet. ¥ancy Butter firm: aairies weak. California Eggs ad vanced. Large stock of Kastern Poultry here, Game generally lower. Cranberries declined. Choice Beet firm. Dried Fruits unchanged. THE WEEK’S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 24 sailures for the Pacific Coast States and Territories icr the weeh ending vesterday as compared with 19 for the previous week and 15 for the corresponding week of 1895. The failures are dividea among the trades as follows: 1 boots and shoes, 4 grocers, 1 men’s furnishings, 1 livery, 1 butter and eggs, 5 general stores, 3 saloans, 2 restaurants, 2 millinery, 2 clothing, 1 hotel and I planing-milL. T | I|!< | i e ) O Cldd™d Partly Cloudy @ Chully ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The urrow flles with the wind. &t st The top figures tion indicate maximum temperaturs for the 's; those underneath it, if any, the amount of rainrall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid lines, conmeet poin‘'s of equal air pressure; 80~ therms, or dotied lines, equal temperature. 'The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is_usually sccompanied by fair weather: ‘low” Tefers (o low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” usually first appest on the Wushlngton comst.. When the pressure is high in the interior | and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the cosst, rain is probable; bot when the “low” 1s inclosed with lsobars of markedcurvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of idaho, and the pressure falling to the Californla cosst, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER EAU REPORT. UNITED STATES TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, 28, 189! forecas The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date ss compared with those of the same date last season: Eureka 17.43 inches, last season 15.56 Inches: Red Bluff 10.87 inches, las: season 6.68 Inches: Fraxcisco. Dec. San Francisco 10.25 inches, last season 4.10 inches; | Fresno 3.78 foches, last season 1.11 inches: San Luis Obispo7.11 inches. last season 4.00 inches: Los Angeles 5.05 inches, last season 1.71 inches: an Diego 3.85 inches, son 1.57 inches; uma 1.14 inches. last season .32 of an inch. San Francisco da:a—Maximum temperature 54, minimum 48, mean 51 Rainfall during the past 24 hours, .11 of an tncw. The storm, which was central last evening off the Oregon coast, moved southeastward during the past twen least is now ceniral in Southern Nevada. The greater portion has probably recurved off the coast .and is likelv to appear within thirty-six Rain has fa len the Pacific Coast hours to the northeastwerd. during the day _throu from Puget Scund to Sa: Heavy raiu has occurred in Southern California. More than an inch hax fallena: Los Angeles ana Deariy an inch at San_Diego and San Luis Obispo. rhe winds have shified 10 po:thwestwerd onthe Noribern California coast, and severe gales now pre vail along that coast. The winl is blowing at the rate of fifty-five miles an hour at Point Keyes ihis evening, and hes b en as high as seveniy-seven miles an hour from the northwest during the afterncon. The weather will be temporarily fair in Northern California Tuesday. Forecast made at ~an Fraicisco for 30 hours ending midzight. December 29, 1896: Northern Caiifornia—Temporarily fair Tuesday: probzbly frost in the southern portion Tuesday Dight: brisk to high northwest winds, diminishing in force Tuesday. Southern California—Fair Tuesday, except rain Tuesday forenoon in southern portion; cooler in southesst portiou; probably frost Tuesday night: fresh northerly winds. Nevada—Probably fair Tuesday. Utab—Generally cloudy Tuesaay; cooler. Arizona—Probab:y raiu Tuesday - cooler. San Erancisco and vicinity—Temporarily fair Tuesday; brisk northwesterly winds, high off shore. out Diego. W. H. Hamyox, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. XEW YORK. N. Y., Dec. 28, tocks during the early hours were quiet and lower, quotations from London and tbe bank troubles at the West baving been the disturoing factors. Burlington and Quincy scored the beaviest 10s8 In the rallway list,'and felt from 703 to (814, St Paul reacted Y to 7214, and Rock Isiand 1% to €43 Con- solidated Gas brok: rally to 189. The selling of this stock vas due to the revival of the repo-is of dollargas. Sugar held firm. The losses in general list were unim- portant. developed firmoess, and the rally in prices ranged 14 10 .34 per cent. Speculation closed firm in | tone.. Nct changes show gains of 14@% per cent in Readinz. Manhatian and Sogar. and josses of about as much in the usually active stocks. Bur- lingron and Quincy was an exception. and lost 154 per cent on he day. Total sales were 100,- 804 sharcs. 2 Bunds were irregular. The sales footed up $¢56,000. Chesapeake and Ohio seri's A felil, Long Isiand 1, Nortbwest debenture tives of 1953 8 and Union Pacific of 1896 5. Northwestern Gould sevens coupon rose 1, “an Aptonio and Aransas rass first fours 114 St Paul, Minueapo- 1is and Manitoba, Montreal extension ours 14, ‘Wiscons.n Central fives 1, Buriington and Quincy Jowa sinking fund fours 1, Minneapolis and St Lou.s fours 1. HE COMMERCIAL OF AGRICUL- | . M.—Weather condiiions and general | our hours, and & portion of it at | from 141 to 186%. witha | In the last hour of trading the marke: | WORLD. 0. 3, 2034e; No. 5@247/5¢, white, Provisions. LATD-Quiet: firmer. Western steam, $4 10: cliy, 83 65; Lecemover. $4 10, nominal: refined, 12; Coutinent. $4 85; South American, §6; com- pound. 43s@4lc. £ PORK—Firm. quiet. New mess, $8 25@8 75 LUTTEK—Steady. Western creamery. 14@22¢c: do factory, 9@12c; Elemns, 2c; imutacion cream- ery, 11@1345¢. CHEXSE—Firm, Part skims, 314@7c; full skims, 214@3c. EGGS—Moderate demand. Icehouse. 15@18c; Western iresh. 20@23: TALLOW—Firm. 314@3 COTTONS low prime, 25 imed, 1514c; case, $2@4. ty, 3 5-16@8lkc: country, ED OIL—Steady. Crude, 20c; yel- 23245 c. RICF—Firm; Domestic, 3%4@6¢; Japan, 415@4Yac. aitly active. MOLASS&S—Firm: moderate demand. New Or- lexns. 8ac. COFFEF—Quiet: 5 poiats up. December, $9 60; Janvary, $9 $5; Marcn, $9 70: May. $9 85; June, $9 70@y 75: July, $9 75@¥ 80: September, $9 80 @9 90: spo: Rio, dull, steady: No. 7, 10%gc. UGAR—Steady. Off A, 4lgc @ b mold A, 454c: standard A, 43jc; confectioners” A, 43403 cuc loat, bc: crushed, be; powdered and cubes, 48kc; granulated, $34c. S Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags. 8@11c. J EACHES—Peelea, boxes, 14@15c: unpeeled, | bags, 70 9c. | FRUNES—Four sizes, nominal, 534c. { RAISINS—Two.crown. 100s: mu catel, 413c® B: B-crown, 534c; 4-crown, 6%4¢; do London lay- ers, §14b: clus.ers, 81 65. | “A@ l:\w.\'ns Soft shells, 8@9%zc; paper shell, | 2c. W ALNUTS—Standard. Th4c; soft shell, c. HOPS—Quiet; Pacific Coast. 315@13c. WOOL—Quiet, firm; domestic fleece, 16@23c; pulled, 19@31c; Texas, 7@12. | Merchandiss. PIGIRON—Quiet; American, $11@13. COPPER—Firm; Lake, $11 37l4@!1 60, LEAD-Strong. ' Domestic. #3 05@3 07%. | J1\—Steady. Straits, $13. Piates, $15. EPELIEK—Steady. Domestic, $4. MAKKETS, CHICAGO CHICAGO, Tir. Dec. 28.—Business In the wheat market was distinctively of a holiday sort to-day, the absence of Liverpool quotations—owing 10 the continuation of the holiday there—bav- ing a restraining iofluence. The tone of prices ‘were, De.ertheiess, strong. Stocks on ocean pas- | saged creused 1,i04,U00 busbels, and the world's | shipments were small at 3,837,0.0 busheis, both | racts tending to impart confidencs to owners of | the grain. London cables were bigber, indicaling ; a firn reeling ut other places in kngiand. Receipts | | at Chicago were 97 cars, 8ad 98,593 bushels were withdrawn from store. 'Minneapo is received 703 cars for four days, Duluth had 1¥6 forone, Inter- cst centered in the visiole supply fiznres. When | the statement was compiete it showed s decrease | of 720,000 bushels. Expor: clearauces since | Thursday were 579. bushels. including wheat land flour. Ciosng Continen.al cables were | bigher, ~ May wheat opened from 5233382V4", declined to 8134c, closing at 82c. L4c higher thaa lThursdny. Estimaied receipis for wo-morrow 35 cars. |~ CORN—This market had nothing to recommend | toattention. The principal dealings (they were | small) were for the account 0f local scalpers an | floortraders. The strenzih of wheat contcibuted e sieadiness of prices. ‘The amount on ocean increased 160,000 busaeis. Receipis | were 363 cars, and 12.659 bushels were taken trom siore. Exporis siuce Thursday were 614,009 | bushels. The visible supply increased 820,000 busheis. May corn opened at 253jc, soid be- tween 2515¢ and 2514@253/s¢c. holdiug at 253/c, & shade under Thurs:sy. ‘hstmated receipis for o morrow 355 cars. OAT>—The course of the oats market depended solely on that of the oher grains. The range of | prices permitted of but slight opportunity for re- munerative transactions. Rece.pis were 428 cars and 31,730 bushels were taken from store. Tie visible'supply increased 1,042,000 bushels. Ex- port clesrances since Thursday were 220,964 busheis. May oats closed Yjc lower. Estimated Teceipts for to-morrow 375 cacs. | "FLAX—was s'eady. Casn. No. 1, 76c; North- western, 77@77%¢: May, 77@77%c. Receipts 78 cars. FROVISIONS—The hox market advanced this moraing. There was very litle (rading and nothing of interest developed. May pork ciosed a shade higher, May 'ard and ribs each 24c higher. BUTTER—The butter market was siow to-day . | Fancy grudes aione were in demand. The feeling | was s_eady. | Creameries—Extras, 22c B D: firsis, 18@18c; | seconds, 15@16¢: imitations, fancy, 1:@15c; June i £00ds, exiras. 17c; firsts, 14@1oC. bainies—Ex- ires. 19c: firsts, 14@L7c: seconds. 10@lzc. La- | dles — Extras, 10@1lc; firsts. b@8lac; packing siock. ¥@Yla0; grease, 135@3c; rou botter, 10 @llc. The offerings were light andthedemand 1ar. Fresh siock, 20¢ P dozen. | "MONEY — Was 6% on call and time ioans. | New Yors exchange was 50c premium bid and 60c asked. | EGGS—Were steady. Closing Prices. WHEAT—December, 78%3c; May, 82c: July, 7674 OHN — December, 223c: 22%¢: Y 2b34gc. |~ OATS—-December, 1814t; May, 1973c | PORK—January, 8, 6u: May. $7 9.. | LARD—January, #3 821: May, $4. | RIBS—January, $380; May, 84 | Livestock. | UNION ®TOCKYARDS. Inc. Dec. %8.—The | ran of cattle to-day was very large and prices under the heavy offerings declined 15@:5c. The packers were ¥0od buyers of ho:s. The supply | was light and prices for that reason advanced bc P 100 bs. Sheep and lambs were steady. 7 | CATTLE—heceints, 23,000, Fancy cattle, | $5620@5 30: choice 16 orime 1350 10 1700 D steers, | ¥4 ¥d@5 15: good 10 choice steers. 1250 10 1500 ®. | 34 504 80; meaium steers. 1200 (0 1350 1. $4 60 (@4 45: tuir beef steers, 1000 10 1200 Ds. 3 40@ 420: common beef steers. ¥340@3 9u; good to choice stockers and feeders, $00 10 1250 1b, 23 50/ | 385: tair 10 rood stockers and feeders, $3 & bulls. cholce i0 extra, $55@3 75: bulis, poor to choice. $2 00@3 20: cows sua beifers, choice to prime. $3 6U@4 0U; cows, ir 10 cnoice. $2 40@5 60: cows, common 10_falr canners. 81 50 @2 385 calves. rood (o fair, 85 50; calves, com- | mon to zood. $3 25@4 75: Texas fed steers, $3 40 | @4; milkers a1d springers, P head, $25@40. | HUGS—Keceipts, 26,000 Heavy paciinz avd ebippine lots. 83 20@3 50: common w0 cnoice mixed. 83 30@5 50; choice assoriea. $3 40@3 50; ught. 83 30G3 35: pigs, $2 50w 55. SHEEP—Keceipts. 14,000, ILlecwc 10 €ROICY, 123 65; lambs, ¥3 5085 10. Receipts at Oma™a. SOUTH OMAHA. NxsR. Dec. :8 —HOGS—Re- ceipts, 2700. Market sirong Lignt and mixed, $3 20@3 40: h-avy, $3 16@3 25, CATTLE—Receipis. 150u. No hing doing; beeves | steady, 10@ lower. Steers, 35 25G4 O | cows.”$1 "50@% 50; teeders, $3@3 85, | SHEEP—Recelpts. 6200: all Westerns; market Feeding lambs, $3 25, Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Dec. 28 —HOGS—Re- ceits, B500. Market strong to Schigher. Light, $3 3U@3 40: medium, 83 50@> 40: neavy, 83 16@ 3 30; pigs, §2 9U@5 10. CA1TLE — Receints. $00. Market 15@20c lower. Naive sieers, best. $4 10@s 75; far to | good, 83 1u@4 10; cows and beliers, best. $2 86@ | 820! fairtogoed. §1 70@2 *0; vulls. 81 75@2 70: stockers and feeders, $2 9U@3 65; Texasana West- ern, $2 6U@3 85: calves, $4@10. | SHEEP—Receipts, 1700. S.rong. NEW January, quiet. AULK 3LOCKS, | | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Sharas. | Money on call 115@2%; last loan at 2% and | closing offered at 2% Prime mercantiie pa- | per, 4x. Bar siiver, 65%gc. Mexican dollars, | 5034@5134c. Steriing exchange steady. with actusi | business 1n_bankers' bills si $4 833,@4 s for | 60 days and $4 863,@4 57 fur demuud. Posted rates, $4 8415@4 85, Commercial bills, $4 8214 | aull; raliroad bouds firm. Silver meglec.ed. | | @4 ¥8Ya. Government vonds nigher: State bonds | CLOSING STOCKS. Am Tei & Cable... 85 |North American... 414 Atchison 13%(Northern Pacific.. 127 | Preserred. 2273 _Pr-ferred. 317, ! Adams Express...148 " Northwestern......10114 ‘Alton, Terre Haute b4 | Preferred 150 ‘American Express109 [N'Y Centrai. 8815 ‘American 1obacco, 78%IN Y, Chicago&St L 11 Preferred. w1 e 1st preferred. In Government bends coupon fours of 1925 sold it : 7 at11934. coupons ot 1807 at 1113@11234: do | Bojieors & o 195 2d preferred...... 25 Tegisercd at 11434, e ) Grain. | Buffalo, Roch & P. R FLOUR — ull, steady. Winter wheat. low | Cansda Racific. ... 2i3s| Frefer ] ypoogme iR oy el ol AR 507 Outario & Western 1455 patents, 5 400 straights. $4@1 60: patents. 4 25@5 25; low extras, $2 20@3 30: city milis, $4 00@5 00: pa: ents, $5 1U@> 35; rye mixiures. S5 6U@S 80 super.or, $3 10@8 30; fine, §3 05. dull, steady. Com mon to extra. 88 00@3 55° good to choice, $855@3 85. Rye fiour quiet, steady, $2 85@3 25. COKNMEAL—Steady. Yellow Western, $1 95 Minnesota clesr. 83 £0@ Southern flonr Central Pactfic. 1443 Orezonlmprovmnt— | Ches & Oblo. 1584 Prefe-red. —_— Chicago Alton....180 "~ Oregon Nuvigaion 14 |, Preferred. 172 lOregon &hort Line. 13 Chicago, B & Q.... 69%4/Pacitic Mail,. 23 Chicago'® E ... 40" |Peoria. D & Evaps 2 Preferred. 95 Pittsburg & W pfd. 15 | Chicago Gas. 2%y Puilman Palace.... 162 Cleve & Plitsburg. 162 |Quicksilver 2 05 5 : 3 Consolidation Coal. 34 RYE—Dull. Western, 45¢ delivered. BARLEY —Firm; 20 c. . # 5afta o, opening of e e o navigation. W3 1. AT—Dull. firmer. No.1 Februars, $10034: | covne wans G i, 23%!% ungraded red. 80@¥1 0014: No. 1 Northern, 923, ¢. 0 Options advanced 34@7%°. deciined 55@7jgc, 10, rallied 35@Yec, ana ciosed firm at 35@Yac over 150 Thursday. May and June most active ~ No. % req 1934t Paul Jannary, 90c; March, 9134c: May, 5814c; Juiy, 16674 83 7e. & Deuver & R G. 1114 CUKN—Spots steady, active firmer. No. 2 spots, | breferead. a% 283/5c elevator: 3 34c afloat; No 3, 27c. Opilons were dull and firm st 4c advance. May only traded in. December, 2934¢; January, 28%4c; May, B15/4c. Distiliers... GATS-pot quiet, steady : options ‘dull. steady, Ye@bgelover. January, 28560: May, Hie s - 10 Spot prices: < No. 2. 2234c: No. 3 whl Preferred. sugar Teliiery FINANCIAL. ‘enn Coal & Iron. Preferred. CHICAGO GRAIN; PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St.. Tel. Main 1054. CENTEAL OFFICE €38 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Maln 6838& Uptown Office—Balawin Hove! (adjolning Grul Room). Tel. Main 339. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders nstantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference lst National Bank, 5. F. " PRIVATE WIRE NkW YORK Texas Pacific ... Tllinois Central.... 81 ITol A A & N —— lowa Central... 744|Tol Ohlo & Central 20 201n| Preferred......... 55 1.7 Tol & Louts &K G 5 27°"| Preterrea. 15 3 Lake Erle & Westn 164/ | “Preterrea. 67 Lake Shore 158 National Lead. 2uYy) Preferred. 8 13 1. Louisville & Nash. 473 Louisville, N Albny ‘Preferred. 1 Manhattan Con.... 87 Preferred. Utica & B River. Memphis & Charls 15 |WabSL & Paclfic. & Mexican Centra... 7 | Praferred. 15 Michigan Central. 90 |Wells-Fargo. 97 Minn &8 L. Western Union.... 823 Preferred — | Wisconsin Centrai. 2 Mjun & St L'cor 1st preferred 3 2d preferred /Am Cotton Oll pfd. Missouri Pacific U Beel. 5 Mobile & Uhio..... 18 ~|Ann Arbor 8 Nushviile & Chait. 673 Preferred. 22 Nadional Linseed.. 1214 Brooklyn Traction. 1815 NJ Central........100 |Erie 2d pfd.. 21 Norfolk & Westrn. 1034 American Spirits.. 11 Preferred......... 153,/ Preferred... 26 CLOSING BONDS. Ala Class A 4s. Northern Pac 1sts.116 Do Class B 4, Bs. Do 2d: u7 Alabama, ciass C.. Atchison ds. Do 2ds A Or Short Line Do consol |Pacific 6s0: ’87..." 99! Phila & Reading ds 81 Do 1stptd incom, 44 10914/R GrandeWost 1sis 76 gga St L&IronMiGenbs 7% B34St St L &S F Gen 65..110% y 1sts 60 |$t PC & Palsts ..117 aul Coilsols....113 So Carolina 41jgs...102% Southern Kk R'bs... 90%g Gen Blec Deb83... 9014 Do Pac Cat 1sts..107 H & Tex Cent 55...106 |Tenn new Do cou 6s.. 105 Iowa Central Ists.. 9614 Kansas Pa Consois 66 Ks Palsts Den Diviio La Consol 4s. 98 | Missour: funding...— ‘1exas Pac 2ds 19% Unioa Pac 1sts 86.10:14 U S ds reg of 1935.11914 Do 4s, coupon....119%5 U K ds reg of 1907.109% MK T 2ds.. 58 | Do ds, coupon. Do 4 81 | Do2s Mobile & Obio 674 Mutoal Union 6s..110 N J Cent Gen Bs...118 N YC&St Louis 4510334 Nor& West Gen 65118 S8 N Carolina con 4s.102: Dotrust reptsipd 6% Do bs. 19228 Wabash 1o Be.. 1108 NorthwestCongols. 1349 West Shore 4s..... 0615 Dodeb 58........10754 'FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Dec. 28.—The spot market is quiet at 7s@7s 1d, - Cargoes firm at 368, sellers, Pprempt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool "quotations for No. ol Bed Winter: ecember, ——; January, 6s 9d; February, 6s 9354 March, 68 100 " SECURITIES. 1ONDON, Exe.. Dec. 28.—Consol§, 111; siiver, 297%d; French Rentes, 102f 35¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling ', — §aBa% Sterling Exchange, sight. — 488 Steriing Cabies.. Fitd 4 E81g New York Exchange, sig i 121y New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 15 Fine silver, P ounce. = 651 Mexicun Loliars 52 bziy PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTBER GRAINS, WHEAT-The Jeanne d’Arc takes for Cork 41, 731 etls, valued at 863,600, The market opened quietly, without particu ar change. Quoted at $1 33@1 47145 B ctl for com- mon grades. $1 50@1 5114 B cil for average No. 1,31 621.@! 55 for choice und $1 571@L 60 B cul for extrs cuoice for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssION—9:15 o'clock—May —4000 ctis, $1 66; 2000, $1 557, SECOND SESSION — Auy — 26,000 ctls, 81 58; 8000, $1 5615, REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—2000 ctls, $1 56: 6000, $1 5614: 6000, $1 Solg AFTERNOON SESSION—Day—2000 culs, $1 5614; 2000, $1 6634: 600U, 81 5614 BARLEY—Former quotations rule, Feed, T734@860 P culy rewing, 92 c g Haa We uote CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥SSI0N—9:15 o'clock —NO sales. REGULAR MORNING SEssIoN—May—2000 ctls, 92Ygc: 2000, H2c. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—6000 cils, 9114c¢; 6000, 9u34c; BU0O, 91c. OATS—Nothing new. Fancy Feéd bring as bigh as 81 45 B cil. Common to g00d W heat range from $1.10 to 81 85 B cil. according tp quality. Black, for feed, 95c@81 10: for seed, §1 20@1 3U; Gray, nominal; Red, $1 05@1 1235: Surpnse, $1 50@ 160 % cul. COKN—Recelpts are 100 large and the murket Is weak and dull e Yeilow, 7715@80c B ctl; Small Round do, $1:” White, un@ufi:c. RYL—9235@95c P cul. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 15@1 40 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, 85@5 10: Bakers' extras, $490@5: super fine, 34 15@4 50 3 boL. s CORNMEAL, KTC.—Feed Corn, $18@19 % ton; Cracked Corn, $19@20 B ron. MILLSTUEFS—Prices in sacks are_ax follows, usual discount to the irade: Grabam Flour, $2 85 100 tbs: Xye Flour, §2 75 ¥ 100 bs: Rice F.our. 5 76: Cornmeal, $. 86: extra cream di Oatmeal, $3 50; ‘Oa Groats, $4: Hominy, @3 30; Buckwhea: Flour, 832 Wheat. 83 50; Farina, $4: Whole Whea: Flour, $3: Rolicd Oats (bbls), $6@6 40: Feari Barley, fiu’lgm; Splic Peas, $3 60: Green do, $425 @ 5. HAY AND rEEDSTUFFS, All kinds remain undisturbed. BRAN—$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—8$18@19 for lower grades and $20@21 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley. $19 50@20: Oficake Meal at the mill, $26 50 B ton; jobbing, $27 50: clipped Oats, $1 40@L 30 % ctl. HAY—Wheat, $8@10 50; Wheat and Oat, @7 10: Oat. $6@9: Barley. $7@8 50: River Barley, £5@6 50: Alialfa, $6@7 5U: compressed, 6@ 9 50: swok. $5@6: Clover, $6@S ¥ tou. s1kaW--35@oUc B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEA NS—Bayos, $1 40@1 55: Small Whites, 8115 @1 309 ctl: Large Whites, $110@1 25 B ctl; Pinks, $1 00@1 20: Reds, $1 20@1 30; Blackeye, $110@] 20; Red Kiduey, 82 25: Limas, $1 75@ 1'90: Butters, $1 25@1 50; Pea, 81 1o@1 25. SEJRDS Erown Mustad, 82 753: Yellow Mus- tara, 2 10@2 25 B cti $1 0L Canasy Seed, 214@2%ic s, 4@6%ac; Rape, 2ig0; Hemp, Blac, R1ED PEAS—Niles, $1@1 15 ® cu: Green, $1 40@1 60 B cil L PUTATOES, CNIONS, VEGETABLES P otatoes and Onions are steady. Vegetables are about the same. POTATOKS—Sweet Potatoes, $1@1 50; Early Rose. 70@8Uc: River Reds, 40@56c: Burbank Seedlings, 6@40c ® cil for Kivers and 600@51 tor Salines. ONIUNS—40@55¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—ROubard is quotable at 76¢ @#1 25 box: Los Angeles Summer Squash, 6c B Ib: Los Angeles Green Peppers, 3@ic B Ib: Los Augeles Egz Piant, — Mush- rooms, 5@12Yac, latier figure for buttons: Marrow- fay Squash, $5@7 B ton: Los Angeles Tomatoes, 76c@:1 B box: Driea Peppers, 7@8c B Ib: Green Peas, 4@8c B : Los Angeles String Beans, 8@7¢; Dried Okra. §@9c® b; Cabbage, 40@50c cti; Carrots, S0@40c # sack: Garile, 135@2c B Ib. BUTTER, C(HEESE AND KGGS. BUTTER—Fancy Creameries are moving oft well and the market s in better shape. Dairy goods continue weak and hard to move. g SREAMKRY —Fancy, 2223 ¥ Ib; sevonds, 20Q 21c ¥ b Darry—Fancy, 18@20c: z0od_to choice, 1614@ 173j¢: iower erades. 15@16c B . PICKLED—15@17C B Ib. FIRKIN—15@16c B 1b. CREAMFRY I UB—17@18c B D. CHELSE—Cholce mil® new. 12¢; common to £00d old, 8@11c: Cream Cheddar, 11@12 America, 1:@13¢; Western, 113, @12 12%6@13%c # 1b. EtGS—Domestic descriptions are higher and very firm, as the market is well cleaned up. K ern. 24@%6c B dozen for fancy and 21@22c for cold-storave; ranch Eggs, 27%@81c; store Eggs, 22Y3@27%5c; Duck Eggs, 26¢. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—There is sull & large amount of unsold Kastern on the market, which is accord- ingly depressed. Live Turkeys, 13@14c B B for Gobblers. 13@14c % ® for Hens; Dressed Turkevs, 16c ¥ Geese, ® oair, 81 6U; Ducks, $4G5 B doue: Hens, $3@4 B dozen: Roosters, youns, $3 50@4: £5ig1 s or arge anc §22 50 fof smalls Preeons E or 2 for 3 Pigeon: 125@1 60, dozen for younz and T5@85¢ oF od, GAME—Hare are higher, but_wild fowl are gen- Quall. 31 25@1 871 @ dozen: M . 12 @ doz: Sprig, $8: $2@2 26 B doz: Widgeon, $1 75@2 B doz; Duck, $1 2b: English Suipe, $2: Jack Snipe, $1: Hare, $1@1 5: Rabbits, $1 20@1 50 for Cottontalis and $1 for small; Gray Geese, Whiie Geese, $1@1 25; Brani, 1 50@ onkers, $1 P dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Cranberries are lower and are st{ll In free supply. Apples, 76@90c R box for choice. $1@1 25 for an:i Red, 36@8bc for common; Eastern, §2@8 Sanennu., ‘arsiinmons, u Cranberrien from Cape Cod, $6@7 “ranberries from Cay 50 bbl; from ooy Buy, 82 20@2 507 box. i GRA PES—Not enough fresh stock In to quote. CITRUS FRUITS—Aandarin Oranges are icwer under stocks of over 6000 boxes, and domestic lldu 1 and weak. Mandarin Oran ges, avel 51 60@2 50: Seediings, 51 irape Fruit, $5@6: Lemons, $1@1 60 for com- mon and $2@2 50 ' box for £00d to cholce: M exi- can Limes, 50; California Limes, 7501 Hunanas, $1@2 # butcn: Pineapples. $3a4 w do. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETOI. DRIED FRUITS= - Quotations on.the Frul; Exchange are nominally a3 fol lows: , y CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@9c for Royals ard 11%@12c for choice to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, #34c for the 4 sizes: Peaches, 4@5%/ac for prime 10 choice, 614@7c for fancy and $@ivc for peeled In boxes; Apples. 5348 b for evaporated and 2@2%4c for sun-dried; Pears. 2lg ¢ for prime to choice, 4@5ikc for quarters und Y4c for balves; P.ums, 4¢ for pitted snd 1l for unipitted; Nectarines, 835@434c for choice and % o 10r saucy; White Figs, 3¢; i Figs, 2Y4 75 JOBBING Pricrs—FPeaches, 435@5%c B 1b: fancy, 614@7%c B Ib: peeled, 1214c B Ib: Apri- 1@9: B Ib: f=ncy, 10c; Moorparks, 12@ ; evaporated Apples, o un-dricd, 234@3c: Prunes, 38,@4c for the & Flgs, black, 3¢ for unpressed and 3@3%c for sed; white Kigs, 4c; Plums, 434@5c for pitt d 1lgc for un- pitted: Nectarines, 4@6¢ B Ib for prime to iancy; P;r;'x,, &@bc Tor witole, '434@014c tor auariers 2l 2 ¢ 10F DalVes. RAISIN ;/1 CARLOAD PRICES—Four-crown loose. 53/ three- crown, 43ge @ Ib: two-crown, 3¥sc ® Ib: seed- less Sultanas. 5%gc; seedless Muscatels, 43/4c; 3- crown Londoo iayers, $1 15: clusters, #1 5u: Dehesn clusters. $2 00; imperial clusiers, $3: dried Grapes, ¢ B M. JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, lovse, b34c: 8-crown, 434c: 2-crown, 334c; seedless Sultanas.” 83jc; seedless Muscatels, 4 bac: 8-crown Lonaon layers,” $1 23: clusters, $1 60; Dehesa clusters, $2 75; Imperial clusters, 83 26. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, 614@7c B Ib for siandard and 9@9sc B B for softshell: Almonds, 6@6lgc for Languedoc, !?:iy,c for hardshell and for paper-shell, jobbilix: Peanuts, 4@6c for Eastern and 4c for Callfornia: MHickory Nuts, 5@6c B Ib: Pecans, B Ib; FKilberts, 7 c; Brazil Nuts, g 8 & Tt : Cocvanuts, CP 1 UNEY—Comb, xumz‘y: for bright and 5@90 for lower srades: water-white extracted, 5@5gc: light amber exracted, 4%@4340; Gurk amber, 4@ d¥act dark, e B I, EESWAX—23@26c B b. PLOVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 60 % I for heavy, 76 P b for light medium, 9%c for light. 10c B M for extralight and 1134c B Ib for sugar-cared. Kast- ern sugar-cored Hams. 121@13c: Californla Hams, 1ic P fb: Mess Beef. $7@7 50; extra mess do, $8@8 50; family do, $9 50@10: exira prime Pork, 87 50@8: extra ' clear, $16 ® bol; mess, §14 P bbl: Smoked Beef, 10c B 1. LARD—Eastern, tlerces, is quoted at 5lgc for compound and 6@6lse for pure: palls, 7c: Call- fornia tlerces, 5@5%4c @ Ib_for compound and 6140 for pure: hulf-bbls, 6¥4c; 10-1b Uns. 7340: 0 5. s B COTTOLENE—68@6%c 1n tlerces and 734@8%4c 10 10-1b cins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—Heayy salted steers are quotable at 8 B Ib; culls and brands, 7c B 1b; medium, 7c: culls and brands, 6c: iight, 6c; culls aud brands, be: Cowhides, , 6@8%gc: culls ana brands, 5@514c; salted Kip, 6@7c; saited Caif. 7@8c; saited Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. 12@18¢ B : culls and branas, 8@1vc: dry Kip and Veal, 9@10c: culls, 7@8c: ary Calt, 16¢: culis, 10c: Goatskins, 20@86c each; Kids, Sc; Deerskins, good summer, 20@25¢ B b; medium, 16@20c: winter. 7@dc; 25@s5c each; medium, 3UG4SC ench; loog wools, 4 e TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 3@3%4c; No. 2, 2140 B .10 refined, be; Greanes 6P B X % WOOL—We quote Fall Wool as follows: Hum- boidt and Mendocino, 8@9c; free northern, 7@ 81gc: miadie counties, free, 615@7c; do. defective, 413@6c; San Joaquin, 3@5o: do. foothill, 6@7c: E#stern ( regon spring, 9c; Valley Oregon, 1134@12%4c: do, fall and lambs', 11@1134c. HOPS—6@8c for 1uir 10 choice and 9@10c B b for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 4340; June Ju y deltvery, 47gc: Wool Bags, 2433@26%4e.’ COAL— Wellington, $8 P ton; New Wellington, #8 B ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle, $5 50: Bryant, §5 008 Bay, 84 751 Wallsend, §6 50; Scotch, —; Brympo, —: Lum- besiand, $13 50 in bulk and 815 in sacks; Peunsvi- vama Anthracite Egg, $11@12 P ton; Weish An- thracite, $88@10: Cannel, $8 top: Rock Springs, Custle Gate anc Pleasant Valley, §7 60; Coke, $11@121n bulk and $13 B ton In sks. SUGA 1 —The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cush: Cube and Crushed, 6c: Powdered, 5gc: Fiue Crushed, 6c; Dry Granu- lated, 47ge: Confectioners’ A, 47pc: Magnolia A, 4lge; Exira C, 43/4c; Golden C, 414c: half barrels 3¢ more than barrels, and boxes gC morw SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEXF—First quality, 6@6igc: extra choice, 7c; second do, b@€c: third do, 4@5c ¥ b. VEAL—Large, 6@7c: small, 7@8c B b MUTTON—Wethers, 615@7c; Ewes, B0 LAMB—7@Sc B . PORK—Live Hogs, 314@314c M for large and medinm and 315@314c wr small; dressed do, 414 @5%ac® b RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE 6@6%ac yor 24 11,516 58,1285 5,200 a1 HOURS. Flour. ar sk Wheat, otis.... Barley, ctls Oats, cils. Oregon. Oxden, ctis. Corn, culs Eastern. Rye, culs. Beans. sks....... Potatoes, sks.. Onions, Bran. sks. Middiings, skx. SR L SR THE STOOK MARKET The week opened quietly in mining stocks at about taturday’s prices. The Overmas assessment falls delinquent in board ana the Occiden:al assessment in office to- day. The Geary-street Railroad Company paid a divi- dend of 50 cents a share yesterday. 1t was the one hundred and thircy-sixth dividend by that corporation. The Humbolds Savings and Loan Society has declared a aividend of 4.20 per cent per annum on term deposits and 3.60 per cent on ordinary de- posits, payable on Junuary 2. The Market-street Rallway Compeny has de- clared & quarterly dividead of 60 cenis a share for the quarier ending December 31, payable on January 1. This is the fifth dividend of the same amount. The Gray Esgle Mining Compeny has levied an | assessment of 5 cents a share, delinquent Janu- ary 30. Weckly reports from the Comstock are as fol- lows CON. CAL. AND VA.—1000 levél—From west crosscut 2, started at a point in the north drift 550 fuet north from the Con. Virginia shait station or 85 feer sou_h from the north b. undary lioe of the mine, &t u puiny 436 feet from its mouth from the double conipartment upraise 86 feet above thes il floor of this ievel the WesL Crosscul has bean ex- tended 19 feer, passing through favorable looking porphyry and ciay sireaked with quartz_assaying 50 cents per ton: total length 105 1eet. 1650 level —No wurk has been done in the upraise started from east crosscut 4 from the minth floor south doft. the ninth and tenth tloors on the east side above the sill floor of this ievel at the north end of the stope in old ground of former workings, we are openiug these floors to | the north in quariz and fillings assaying from $2 10 $12 per tou. Erom the twenty-sixth floor the west drift has been extended 43 feer. throagh porphyry and quartz assaying low; total length 136 feet ¥30m this drift at a polnt 43 feet in from its mouth tne north drift has been advanced 38 feet, passing through porphyry aud quariz assaying $1 and $2 per ton; total length 102 feet. Opposize the north drift the south drifc has been extended 44 f et, vassing through porphyry and quariz assaylug 83 and $5 per ton; total length 108 feet. On ihe twenty-fifth floor th east crosscut has been started and advanced 30 feet. through porphyiy sireaked with quartz; Lotal lensth 62 teet. We coutinue filiing open Space in Lhe stopes between the iwen- ty-first and twenty-sixth fiours with fine 10ck. We have had no trouble from the escaping gas frum twenty-sixth floor during the week. No ore hus been extructed from the mine during the week. 1u the Ophir mine on the 1000 level part of the week was Spent on repairs in west crosscut 2. This crosscut is 295 feet. Jts face is in porphyry and clay with thin streaks of quariz. In the old Cen- trai tuunel workings some quar.z assaylng $3 to $8 per Lun continues to be fou.d. In the Hale & Norcross mine (Comstock lode) on the 900 level aurig_the past week 2 drift was started from the sixth floor souch in No_1 upralse, and the same was extended five feew. The face is in quariz and porpbyry, with buuches of ore of falr vaiue. b No.2 upraise they are raising to the cight. ioor. ‘The ore streak is about Lhe same a8 st igst report. Have exiracted ihree carloads of pay ore from Lhis streak the past weik. Tne mine was closed ou the 25th insi. No work was done on_the. Brunswick lode for account of the Hale & Norcross excepe its share of sinking shaft 1, which is down 775 feel. ‘Ihe bottum is in ard porphyry. On December 24 the Hale & Norcross witudrew wholly from auy futther Bruuswick lode explorations. No work was done in the Chollar and Potosi mines un the Comstock du.ing the past week. BRUNSWICK LODE: Cou. Cali.ornis & Virginia, Best & Beicher and Gould & Curry—Sbaft 2—300 level—lasy crossrut 1 started from the station was extended 19 feet, passing through Mz‘rflr phyry: total length 245 feet. ‘The south drift started from the station was extendes 32 feet, assing through porphyry and quartz: Loual iengih BG-(“L ‘Tuunel--1he main tunne! has been ex- tended 20 feet, passing throngu porphiyry and quar.z; total lengi ) in Best & Belcher grouud 213 feet. The east crogscut No 1 started at « p.int in the tunnel 150 feet irom our south boundary was extened 24 feei, face in quartz and porphyry; totai .ength b7 feet, © - CHOLLAR—Shait 1 has been sunk 15 feet on the inclive; 1ol depth 775 feet. The bottom is in footwall ro k. Ut the 200 and 300 levels they continue the extraction of ore from the various streaks, which are l00King about the sume s aL st Teport. 400 level—last crosscut 1, 81 feet sou h of the north line, bas been extended 8 feet and is now out 115 feet. The face is in porphyry kast crosscut Z, 50 feet sou.h of No. 1, hus been advanced 20 jeel during the week, and is bow out 134 feet irom the iateral drift. The face is in_por- puyiy. south lateral drift has been udvanced “fect, making a total of 236 teet south of the nor.h ilne. From the_ fece of this drift they have sturted west croascut 3 and advanced the sume 17 feet. The face is in porphyry. In east rosscut 1, 21 feet from he souih lateral drifi, have s.ar.eaa south drifton the quarizwhich was cut iu run- niog ihe crusscat fiom which they are saving some ore. From the various on the 200, 800 and 400 levelsthey bave and shipped Chicory, bbs. Quicksuver,ds<s Wool, by utme, bbis. ... \-umber. M fest. Eheepskins, shearlings, 10@15¢ each: short wool, - . 241 S of Mountain View avenue, & 50 by W ggfle.e‘lo%‘%, block 15, Warner Tract, Brooklyn ; $10. T‘:".Z:.‘:"i":;.' 'Young to George von Stillfried, 1ot on ~'line of Johnson avenue, 427:6 W of Court street, W 27 by N 130, pt;r;:(li)n of lots 11 and 12, Johnson eda; Tt Amd Loals Simonsen to D. B. Richards, Jots 1 and 2, block F, revised map Pro'p‘pacb Hill Tract, to correct 478 d 362, Brooklyn. Township; 1. . B. and Julia Richards (o A. R. Palmer, same; 200, “Annie E. Draper to D. B, Barnett, lot on N line of Clement avenue, 120 E of Wiliow street. £ 30 by N 130, block 10, lands adjacent to Encinal, Ala s J;:;h Mtil%uny to Mabel S, Maristany, lot on NW line of Alameda avenue and Oak street, W 150, N 150, E 50, S 50, ¥ 100, 5 100. to beginving. being lot 7 and S 100 feet of lots 8 and 9 in E 14 of block C, lands adiacent to kncinal, Alameda; gift. to the Nevada miil 51 tonsand 1700 pounds of ore which was aliowed to accumulate onthe dumps. LOALD ~ALES, Foltowine wére ihe saiws intheSan Francisco Eiock Board vesterday: - R¥GULAR MORNING SFSRION. roMweNeOrye 0:30. 600 .umm..fi 3 TAFTKENOON SESSION—2:30. 100 Belcner.... 42400 Chllar. ... 77| 100 Bullion... 08200 Mono.... 22| 150 Chllnge. 300 Ocetd. ibe cwivd in the Paclfic Siock Following wers Lomrd yesterday: BEGULAR speRInv—10:21, 200 Atoha. ... 0150 CCV.1.02%4/500 Ovrma....08 ———————— Alta... Cont ... ) Potost..c 100 Anfes. 1 3005 54 HOTEL ARRIVALS. 490 Belcher. .41 40 Kavage. .23 500 B&E-.... 48 700 Scorpion..U3 GRAND HOTEL. 500 Bullioi....0¢|250 H&N. 1.15100 SB&M..10 | \v p George, Sacto J F Glllen, Sacramento 200 Caleda.. ..1(|500 Justice...05| 1| M Ellis, Oakland L A Fulkerth, Modesto $00 Ol 1ne. - 1jai Mexiiin 4G ---39 | WE Morton, Modesto € Kaurman, Cal 250 Chollar...8{200 Oceidt....19(200 Gzab.....07 | 3 jg MO0 MO 32\ ckhardt, Visalia 78|20 Ophir..... 88400 YJackein28 | 71 'gmith, Danviile J A Johnson, Oakland A¥I¥RNOON EESSION—2:30, W B Harriscn, Stockton B McNamera, Oskland 100 08250 <bolr... .77, R M Cabtll, Calico C A James, San Jose Alta 150 CCaV1.05 B M Hayes, Sacto 1t M Clarke, Carson 300 Crwa Pr.. 1 C A Green, Sianford W F Peterson, Sacto 5 W W sherman & wife, MrsS O Wiils, Reno W ¥ Hayes & w,L Banos T W Phelps, |8 Angeles J 7 Tucker, San Diego F R Williams, N Y J 8 Brown, kureka M i Dittmar & wi, Cal 1R H Durst, Wheatland G A Beavls, Portland Miss M Gues, Redding MrsJ H Thorn,LosGatos Miss Thorn, Los Gatos J F Devendorf. San Jose Councll Blufts Leonhoit & w. Livmre € Holt, Pusadens B R Woods, tan Jose 1 W Lewis. Fresno J C Noresse, ¥resno T E Kidd, Williams R Nixou Jr, Yreka F Campbell, N Y F A Baker, Los Gatos P J Pain, Los Gatos J Hamilton, San Jose me 200 Chalige...31! LLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Dec. 28-2 P.x. B dger Mrs B McGarvey, Uklah J E Walsh, Auburn, Cadlidy ‘A Nellson, Sacto 't W Laughlin, Mk West = 14 G D Worswick, San Jose R M Sims, Santa Rosa PRI NEW WESTERN HOTEL. e J Dunn, Marysvile D C Yore & w,Marysville op 10 G 8Grant, Syracuse W LWilllums,San Rafael — 79 E TSands. Ashland W A Gordon & w, Pa o7 ok TH Williams, Pa ¥ de Vere, Fresno — at|Ocoidental .. 18 20 | J Wadde, Sacramento J Ohern, laaho Caledonia- Opbir 86 38 | W Beaurice, Portisnd I Springs. Poruiand Chollar . 06 U6 | SJ Youngs, Seattle x H Wise, Seattle Con.Cal& 55 56 | CH Lewis, Poriand W Spink, Poruand Chailence Con. 31 23 24| A J Armitage,New York L A Lindo, New York Con. Imperiat. 01 — ° U3} E Gotulieb, Cleveland G B eveland Conifidence.... 80 10 11 G L Sullivan, Los Ang F L , New York Con New York — — 08| J P Elliow, Martnez~ J R Baw, Untario Crown Potat... 19 T = (2T CBeach, Denver G B stingeon, 'l ulare EastSlerraNev — Ud|Sterra Nevada 41 42 | J Andrews & w, Tulare R B Curry, Cal KurekaCon... 25 —|Unionton... 38 40 | G L Stuarts, ¢ af E G Maier, San Jose Kxcheauer.... — 05 06| W A Holcombe, SJ * G E Proctor, Sants Rosa Gouls & Curty. 25 29 30| G J Clark, Los Angeles W L Sloan, Portland Lined Noroen 1,10 1.15 ¥ L Griffith, Portland H E williams, Portland — J E strouse, San Jose GOLD Mlcinw EACHANGE. PALACE HOTEL. .6 | E C Crane, Seneca Falls ¢ B Dariing, Chicago 400 Foskmoad Coat < 33| N k Biever, London AWShoemakerdw,Denv IV e e -+ 27| 3R Bane, Santa Rosa C H Woods, Santa Rosa Sttt = 43 | 3 Coiby, Denver ¥ Russell, Loulsville LG st LB Walker, Stanford I B Wrigit, Sacto E C Wricht, Sacto Miss E Hoff, D p10UK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | {5 Handy, Sau Diego B H Berney & yChicaso = J A Perkes, Los Angeles Dr M H Price, g MONDAY. Dec. 28-2P X | Francis Cambelle, N Y N H Latimer & w,Seattle TNITED STATES BONDS. ‘W J richaids, SanJose Master Richards.Sn Jose “Fi, dsked, Bia Askea | Mrs WS Richards,S Jose Mrs Harvey, Seneca Flls E Chambers, Los Ang R D Hephine, Sacto C N Royce, Pittsburg C A Royce, Pittscurg Miss J N Graves,San Luis S Harold & w, Taylorsvie Oblspo BALDWIN HOTEL. U S4s coup.109% — |U Sdsres...10v 11034 J G Shebley & w, Coltax Do new 1ssuellyyy — MISCKLIANKODS mONDS. Cai-stCble5s, 11014 — Omnibus 6s..11884120 26 — |PacRoliMés — — acwe 9614/D0 2d s Bs... — W K Asken, Santa Cruz J C Lynch. Cucamungo Dpot-stex-cp — 9714P &0 Ry 6s. — J B Betten, Oakland £ G McGrift, Los Angels Edsn L&P 6312614512714 P&CH Ry 6s. — W Jjames, Reno D W McDonald, Chicago F&CHRR6s — 104 |Pwi-st RR 65112 8 W Newell, Stockton ¥ H Kenny, st Louis Geary-st R5s100 Keno, WL&L — Miss Lawrence, San Rafl F Brown, Valiejo HC&S5%s.108 — |SactoP & L. H Scott Fresno C Morris, Tulare losangL8s — 100 |SF&ENPRS:.. — Miss Avbot. Los Angeles Captain Hinds, Cuba DoGuteed 88 — 101 [SPRRAriz6és 94 96 | W Blair, Cuba F Jones, San Diego Mit-stChles123 ~— [SPRRCalds. — 1137 | F Bartlets, Los Angeles W Carter, Woodiand DokyCon 0s.106 _— [SPER(alfs. — 100 P S P NaVin6s1st — 100 |<PBrRCai6s. 9732 — 2 NevCNgR7s.100 — |SVWater6s. 11814119 THE CALL CALENDAR. N PCRR6s.10014105 |SVWaterds. 99 9915 N RyCal 65.102 — [StktoG&ESs — 103 DEcEMBER, 1896. 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Dec 28, Zex | Pler 7 STREET RAILEOAD STOCKS. Newport Zo, wan|piee 11 California. — 100 | City Puebia|Vic & Pgt Snd|Dec 30, Ham|Pler 3 8% — +|Dec 80, 5P | Eler 8 Y 5t .|Dec 31.11am|Pier LL Coos Bay ..."| Uec S110a | Pler 13 G Jon. .. HumboldtBay | Dec . YrM|ier) Haern b. 034 udon B 2 Grays Harbor. |ian 2. 12w|Plec 3 Californt 6oc Newpor: san 2. fav|eler 11 i Rt g b Portiana Jan 3.10ax|rler 3t Gravs Harbor.[Jau 4...... Alaska Pkrs. 9834100 t VinCo.. — "| Yaquina Bay.|Jan 6, 5P BikDCoalCo, — — anieSSCo 20 et ors CalCot MIlls — — [PRcAuxFA — e h Edison Light12414126 |PacBoraxCo. 9| - ek 11 Ger Lea ‘0. 'ar ni % HawC&SCo.. — 18 |PacTransCo. — — STEAMEKS TO ARRIVE. HutchSPCo 28 281/Pac T&TC.0 — — MerExAssn.. — 110 |Sunset T&T. — STRAMER | ~Frox ] Dox M idlec Lighe 655 87%United CCo. — — | Fiamook. Yaqulos Bay. T Dec 29 EALES—MOBNING SESSION. Alcazar .|Grays Harbor Dec 29 Cleo! Czarin: Santa Foard— ~|Crescent City . 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 25 Oceanic S S Co. - |Central America. Newport. *| Portiand. | Fumboldt Bav Thornton J. and Margaret L. Corwin to Henry Pavor, lot on' S line of Frederick street, 30 E ot Tremont avenue, E 25 by S 104: $10. Sarah J. Deal to George Schmidt, ot on W line of Mission street, x5 N of Twentieth, N 25 by W 90; 310. Ey L. and Helen J. Hutchinson to Anua M. Wrage, Tot_on NW_corner of Jersey and Dimond streets, N 26 by W 81:3; $10. Coaries Hugues to Emilie E. Hugues, lot on B 10 8V Water. 30 5 do do 30 SALKS—A FTEKNOON 588310%. = Foard— Y sl 125 Glant Powder Con. . Laos Bay. 45.%.80", 80 Del Norte. 1 Ftreei— gnnll‘:ll. i 1 German Savings & Loan.... it Fredpres H $4000 Market-st Ry Con 6% Bonds. 10800 4 | B - B R, T Co‘r,ucem ey, ; grucfln City .. .‘; lon ... .| Panama. REAL ESTATE TRANBACGTIONS. | (Pufiziva " | Deparcare Hay . 3 4 5 5 SUN, MOON AND TIDE. T.E. COAST AND‘GEODETIC SURVEY Tml} BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Stmr Gipay. Leland, 85 hours frm Moss Landing, eto; produce. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 50 hours from San Pedro: baliast, 10 Caspar Lumber Co. £ snip terburn, Huncer, 97 days 1 Town: ballast, to £'C Evans. o Brship Pory Logan, Plerce, 9 days from s, Diego; ballast, 10 J D Spreckels & Bros Co, (i Albert, Grifiith, 20 days from Honory s sugar, 4 cofiee, 200 1o Williar s Dimon1 & Ca~ " o Haw bark Diamond Heal, Ward, 23 days from Hono ulu: ballast, 10 Renton, Holmes & Co Sehr Muriel, Carlson, 14 days trom Houofn; 11,215 hags sugar, 50 sks coffee, 141 hides, 1o Wi, liams, Dimond & Co. ok Clearea. MONDAY, December 25, Stmr State of Califoruia, Green, Astoria: Goog. all, Perkins & Co. Stmr Eureks, Parsons, San Pedro: Goodall, par. kins & Co. Ger ship Niobe, Jordan, Ipswich; Girviu & ky.e Sailed, 3 MONDAY, Decembor 25, Stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, Tacoma. ¥r bark Jeanne d”Arc. Maue, Queenstown, Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Dec. 25.—10 P 3—Waa,. cloudy; wind N W: velocity 40 miles. Domestic Porr. NEW WHATCOM—Arrived Dec 27—Schr Jony @ Nor h. hence Dec15. ASTORIA—Salled Dec 28—~Bktn Addenda; sim Siznal, for Puget Sound. SOUTH BEND—sailed Dec 37—Bktn Norty Bend, for Sau Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Dec 326. Norma, from Ocos. Sailed Dac—scar Marion, for San Francisco, pCOOS BAY—Arrived Dec 27—simr Arcata, hcs ec 25. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Dec 27—Scnr C 5 Holmes. from San Pedro. TACOMA—Salled Dec 24—Br ship Garnet Hilj, for United Kingdom. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 28~Schr &ailor Boy, from San Jose de Guaiemala; schr Bangor, from Guaymas. Dec 27—Ship Wachusei, from Istapa; biin Chehalls. NEW WHATCOM—Arrived Dec 28—Schr Chal- lenger, from Port Townsend. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Sailed Dec 24—Ship St David, for San Francisco. Arrived Dec 28—Bark St James, from Barbados. ot load for ¥an Francisco. BALTIMORE—Arrived Dec 28—Ship Sintram, from Hongkong to load tor San Francisco. Salied Dec 27—Snip Commodore, for San Fra 500, Foreign Ports DUNGENESS—Passed Dec 25—Br ship Lord Temple, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Dec 25—Ger shi Christine, hence Aug 16, for Mistley. FALMOUTH—Arrived Dec 25—Ger ship Adrh ana, irom Sana Rosalla. CALCUTTA—Arnived Dec 26—Brstmr Egre- mont Castle, nence Oct 19, QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Dec 25—Br ship Falklandbank, hence July 23. She encountered a hurricane Oct 28 and shifted part of cargo, and 10st some salis. COLON—salled Dec 24—Stmr Finance, for New ork. VALPABAISO-Salled Nov 10—-Brship Sena- tor. for Koyal Roads. KOBE—Suiled Dec 5—Bark Fresno, for Port Gamble. LIVERPOOL—Salled Dec 24—Br ship Glencaird for San Francisco. AUCKLA ND—Salled Dec 26—8r stmr Monowal, for San Francisco. CHEMANIUS—Sailed Dec 22—Nic bark Bunda- leer, for Freemantle. NANAIMO—Arrived Dec 24—Stmr Eva, from Royal Roads. DEPARTURE BAY—Sailed Dec Jeanie, for Douglas 1siand. MUODY VILLE—>ailed Dec 16—Bark Arlel, for Valparaiso VANCOUVER—Sailed Dec 13—Br ship Senator, for London. VICTORIA—Arrived Dec 18—Br ship Devenby Hall, fro o Montevideo, via San Francisco heads, hence Dec 11 Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamer:. ANTWERP—Arnved out Dec 28—Stmr Nord- land. LIZARD—Passed Dec 28—Sinr Southwark, fm Anuwerp, for New York. TORY ISLAND—Passed Dec 28—Stmr Norwe- glan. 24—Stmr Importations. SANTA CRUZ—rer Glpsy—3 bxs butter, 7 cs | 500 bbis lime, 4 bdls sheepskins, 17 pkgs mdse. Soquel—80 reams 100 bales paper. Moss Landing—630 sks potatoes. Consignees. Per Gipsy—H Dutard: Blake, Moffitt & Towne; LG Sresovich & Co: A W Fink & Co; Hills Bros; Tnlon Paper Co: H Cowell & Co: Miller & Son. OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST_STEANSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY Sl wharf, San Francisco, as iollows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisnoo_and Sitka (‘Alaska), at § . ., Dec. 10, 26 For Victoria and Vaucouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoms, Everett, Anacortes snd New Whatcom (Bellincham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. 2 Dec. 5, 10, 15, 20, 26, 80, and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. B R., at Tacoma wih N. P. BR. R., at Seattle with Go N. Hy., at Port Townsend with!Alaska steamers. For Jiureka, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hum. boldt Bay), sir. Pomona 2 P. M., Dec. 3, 7,11, 1§ 18, 25, 27, 31, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayu | Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A M Dec. 1, 5,9, 18, 17,21, 26, 29, and every fouris | day thereatter. or San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luls Obispo), Sants Barbara, Port Los An- | geles, Redondo (Log Angeles) and Newport. 11 A.x. Dec.3,7, 11,15, 19, 23, £7, 81, and every fourts day thereatte: or Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaos, 10 A. M. 25th of each month. ‘L he Company reserves right to change steamers or salling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery strees. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-strest Whart, at 10 4. x. FARE 812 First-ol. } Including Second-class J berth & meals SCHEDULE OF BAILINGS: State of Californi: Dec. 19, 29, Jan. 8 Columbia. Dec. 14, 24, Jan. 3 Through ticke gh baggage w0 all Eastern points. Kates and folders upon applies tion 10 F.F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Marke: street. @OODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents Jine of Quincy street, 59 N of Pine, N 31 by E 60:9; gift. Joseph Laloli to Maria Albini, lot en S line of Prcific street, 183:6 E of Leavenworth, E 28by 8 137:6; $10. Elizabeth Wagner to William Wagner, lot on ~W corner of Jes. e and Fourth s:reets, SW 75 by SE 30; $10. December—1896. Tuesdav, December 28. 7.28] Moon rises 5.00|Moon seta. 2.24am T.E. K. Cormac and_Denis Donohoe Jr. to Wil- ST L VA Ve liam, lEdward, Daniel F., William J., Neal P. and Foet | |F¢m’ Foe:l Fost. Catherine M. McLaughiin, lot on NE line of Lang- LW |H W LW ton street, 225 SE of Harrison, SE 50 by N1 80; s,‘a|mn U1 7.0 37| s $.0. B W LW B Mary E. Riseand Edward Crisp (by B P. Oliver 27/ 852 57/ 20810 9.0, 36 commissioner) to Hiberna Savings and Loan So- 29| 7.40| 59| 3.00|—16/10.14| 4.3 ciety, 1ot on SW line of Laskle street, 326 N W of 30| 828 61| 400[-1.9/1114| 4.3 Misgion, NW 24:6 by SW 85—48,654: $8147. P. J. and Jennie M. Kennedy to A ba F. Smith, lot on K line of Twenty-seventh avenue, 100 S of Clall(l’ nllm.nel, 1 96:51%, SE 50:314, W 101:7%, N 50; $10. : Edwaid and Elizabeth Rathman to Grant Cor- drey, lot on SE lize of Mission s reet, 92:9 NE of Concord avenue, NE 48:10, SE 123, SW 40. NW 90, wrlilgn of lot 84, Bernal Homestead Associa- tior: $10. (da Feilows’ Cemetery Association to Christins Hencken, lot 9, plat 9 of Magaoiia Section; $300. Amglia’ Lorland, Leonore A. and Louis A. =ouc 10 City and_County of £an Francisco, land under ordinance No. 822 $1, A Annle J. Boardmaa to same, same; $1. William Foley to same, George F. Buck to same* sam: ALAMEDA COUNTY. nd S. A. Koster and H. Kornahrens to A. ‘W. Coruelius, 1ot on W line of West street, 40:2 N of Lydia, N 40:2 by W. 100, being portions of lots 7 and 8, biock G, Coruis & Williams Tract, Oakland, quitclaim deed; $10. Freder.ck J.,, C. L and MNellle M. Lowrey, Ida B. and Wiliam R. Castle to Alice L. Lowrwy, lot on N line of W Sixteeuth street, 100 W of MyTtle, W 50 by N 100, veing lots 17 and 18, biock 594, Reed ‘Iract, Oakiand; also lot begluning at a point 160 N from N line of W Sixteenth street and 100 E from K iine of Filbert street, N 25 by E 25, being the K 25 feet of lot 23, block 594, 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 erder of occurrence as to time. Th d time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or righs Band column gives the last tide of the day, except wheu there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given ars additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts. exceps when a minus sign (—) precedes the belght, and then the number given is subtractive depth ziven by ihe charts. NOTICEX TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographie Office located in the Merchants’ Exchange ls malotained in Sam Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free ol expense. Navigators are cordially fnvited 0 Vialt the office. where complete sets of charts and salling direciions of the world are kept on hand for com- parison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matiers of Interest to coean commerce. H. graph Hill fs hofsted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by Odkland; $1. telegraphic received each day from the Hugh and Anuna S, Hogan to Jos, Jacinto, lot | United States Naval Observaiory a. Mare Isiand, on » corner of East Twentieth street and Twen- | Oal. {eth avenue, (heuce along East T wentieth avenue 8. thence E 100, N 28, W 100 10 beginning, block | dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, is 49, San Antono, East Oakiand; $10. published the same day by the aiternoon papers Golden Gate Land and_Improvement Company | aad by the morning papers the following day. A Dnotice stating whether the time ball wag to C. B. Nonken, 10t on N line of Central avenue, WA Hoemes, 50 W of Lowel sireet, N 100, E50,8 100, W 0 Listitenant, U, S. .. {5 10 beginning, beinz lot 9, biock C, J. K. McEirath s Traci, vakland Township: $750. The Time Ball. BRANCE FYNROGRAPHIC OFFIOR. U. 5. 3 MERcHANTS Exchanan > 8AN FRANCISCO. December 28 1894. The ume bail on Teiegrapn Hill was aroppsl “Iimothy Paige, H. B. and Laura A. Pioney to | ®X8ctly i noou to-day—L e.. si noon of the 12062 Ursula Vosse.er, lot 12, block B, Meirose station Or eXactly #i 8 P. M., Greenwich tims. 0. W. 8, Huerxs, Association t) Caro- tenant U. S, N.. in charx 1ine L., wife of_H. J. Kinsfeld, 10t on N W line of Clive avenue, 774 NE trom NE line of county road, Oakland to San Leandro, Nii 50 by NW 116, being lots 38 and 39, bleck L, Hemphill Tract. Brookiyn Township: $10. Wilifum and Christine Jung to J. A. Ralph and F. C. Harvey, lots 5, 8 and 9, block 82, town of Alvarado, Washington Township;: $10. Eilen M. Hart to Anoa M. Stahl, lot on West L stre tat NE corner of lands of Ellen M. Hart, by deed of October 9, 1875, tuence W 150, N 100, £ 150, % 100 to bsginning of block 64 of South-rn ‘Addition of Livermore, Mnrray Township: $200. P. W. Gray to Ross Morgan, iot on Tine of Lewis avenue, 127.98 NE. of. Hopklos street, Nk 100 by N N W 125, lots 18 and 18, biock Shmpol East Oaklands Helghts, East Oakiand; $1 sicss Morgan to k. P. Vandercook, same, East J. R.and Loulsa Bigier to D. Leppo, lot on S lipe of San Jose avenne, 80 E of Twenty-third street, K 89:11, SW 100:3, W 36:2, N to begin ing. biock Q, lands adjacent to Kncinal, Alameda $2000. NOTICE TO MARINERS, Noonday Rock—California. It is reported that the Noonday Rock Bell Bue bas zone adrift. 180 it will be repiaced at the earliest practicable date, when due notice will be given. Inthe meant.me navigators should be ex- tremely cautious in approaching the vicinity of this rock, which lles hidden with nothingto indi- cate its position. 5 By order of the Lighthouse Board, FrANK COURTIS, “ommander U, S. N. Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oskiand; $5. o A Jennie W. Morgan to Mary le, lot on § cor- Arrive l. ner of second svenue and Kast Fourteenth sireet, MONDAY, December 28. SE 120 by SW 90, b.oex 50, Clinton, East Oak- | U S Sstmr Adams, Walsen, aays from Hono- land; AR tuiu. 3 3 and Annfe Skillen to Itailan-Swiss Mu- | st ok lels, a tual Loan Association, 10t on W line of* Cherry w‘m n?nm“&mmfif&‘“‘ The time ball on top of the bullding on Tele | 8. 8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, EANi Sh P m“mfluhum at Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWY, South Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents. 114 Montgomery street. Freight Office, 337 Market st.. San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. IOMPANY’S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘ITavelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway snd the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Parls, first class $160, second class $116. Tuesday, December 29, at 2P M. Special patty Tates. W, 8, ZEALAN- DiA salls vis HONO- LULU and AUCK- LAND for SYDNEY, LA BRETAGNE LA NORMANDI LA CHAMPAGNE. LA BOURGOGNE. La GASCOGNE. A&~ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent. No. 3, Bowling Green. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, agents, 5 Monigomery avenue, San_ Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. Unfted States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EvEGY WHEK. ABIN,$50 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected ; second cabin, $i2 50 and $47 50; Majes .o and Teutonlc. Steerags Tickets from England, [™> iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmarc through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets eailing dates and cabin plans may be procursd from W. H, AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at iae General Ufiice of the'Company, sx‘»i%’x‘ffi’k‘k’i”‘ ‘General Agent for Pacisic Coast. STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St, At 6 P. M. Daly. x"r;;y:n received up 0 :30 P. A7 Accommodations Reserved by Telephona. The only line maxiog through Tates on Valley Boad freight oy A mmRs: J. D. Peters, I.O. Walker, ity of Stoclkton. Teiepbone Main 803. Cal Nav. und I Ca VALLEJO A¥D U. S. NAVE-VARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Daily ex. Sal. & Sun.. *10 Saturdays. ose oo o Sunday ing 2 ‘Telephone Black 251 eExcuruon Wrib. glving 6 hours at Navy-Yark FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVEs PIER 1 MON- asy. Wednesday, Friduy, ai 10 A M. Alviso Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday. as 3 P. M. Freight and Pussenger. Fare between San Francisco and M&lflm: to San Jose, 75c. Clay st Plerk 20 W. Santa Clara st., Sun Jose =