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10 THE SAN FRANCISCU CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE DMAKKETS Silver unchanged. Shipment of $645,783 to China Wheat doing rather betier. Woeat Freiguts dull. Barley steady. Oats show more tone Corn and Rye dull and weak. Flour very quiet. Feans and Seeds nominal. liay and Feedstufls unchanged. 1 otatoes ana Onion; firm. Vegetables very quiet. voultry doing rather better. Game about the sam 1 Creamery Butter higher, Cneese in somewhat better supply. Fastern Eggs cleaned up. (rapes about zone Apples and Pears in good supply. C.trus Fruits dull and nochanged. Dried Fruits and Raisins nominal Frovisions duil. Hides and Leather (nactive, Woo! and Hops very qulet. Coffee dull. Oils unchanged. Lumber nominal and cheap. Meat market unchanged. TREASURE SHIPMENT. The Belglc took out a treasure list of $655.783, consisting of $3 9%8 in Mexican Dollars, $1000 in Gold Col 8,800 in Silver Bullion and $13,- 900 in Peruvian Soles. Clear ® Partly Cloud)y O @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures 8¢ station indica'e maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it.if any, the amount of rainrall, of melied snow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lnes, ‘connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotied lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high berometric pressure and 1s usually sccompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” refers 1o low pressure, and is usually preceded and accompenied by cloudy weatherand raius. usually first appear on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in_the interior snd low slong the coasi, and the isobars extend Dorth and south along the coast, raln is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- sble. Witha “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 BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29,1896, 5 P. M —Weather conditious and general forecasts: The following are the seasopal rairfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last sea- son: Eureka 17.43 Red Bluff 10.89 nches, last season 15.56 inche ches, last season 10.66 inche San Francisco 10 25 inches,last season 4.10 inches Fresno 3.80 inches, last season, 1.11 inches: San Luis bisyo 7.55 inches, last season 4.00 :nche Los Angeles 5.09 inches, last scason 1.71 inches; San Diego 3.83 incnes, last season 1.57 inche: Yuma 1 86inches, last season.32 of an inche San Francisco date—Maximum tem per ture 54, minimum 48 mean 51. 24 hours, trace. The storm which was mentioned last evening as ing divided and a portion recurved off the . has appesrcd 10 the LOTLAWeSLWard. severe storm is now rap.dly ap proac Washington coast. High southeast vinds prevail on (be Oregos and Washington coast. At Fort Canbr a maximum velocity to-day has been seventy-two miles per hour from t southemst. I'ne winds have shifted to the sout east 01 the Northera Ca ifornia coast: creasing in fo 10 fall.” Conditions are favorable for dangerous gales along the coast from Sin Francisco north- ward, and siorm southeast signals are disptayed throughout this section. It is not advisabie for vessels to leave por: until further information is received. Rain Is alr-ady falling at Eureka and thence northward. Tt is expected that 'he ra:n will extend thronghout N the next twenty-four hours Forecast made at ~an Francisco for ending midbight, December 30, 1896: Northern Califoraia—Rain 'Wednesday: soutbeast winds and dangerous gales on Lhe north- ern coast. Southern California—Increzsing cloudiness and probably rain Wednesday on_the nor hern coas winas shifting to southeast and increasing in forc Nevada—Cioudy {n southeast portiun; rain in northwest portion Wednesday. U ah—inrreasing clondiness Wednesday. Arizona—Fair Wednesday San Francisco and vicinity—Rain Wednesda; bich southeast winds aud dangerous gales shore. W. H. HaMMON, Forecast Official. 30 hours NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial NFW YORK. N. Y. Dec. 29.—The early deat- ings avthe S ock Exchauge were cnarecterized by extreme dullness and the flactuaiions, saveof a very few instauces, were unimportsat. Yet the lack of business aid not prevent prices from mov- ing up moderately, the only noiable excention having been in Delaware ana Hudson, which de- clined 234 Manhaitan, ater rising a pointto 83, fell to 8734, Reading was also weax and declived about a point. Inthe meantime the generall showed & rising tendeucy, and during the after- noon specviaion developed a very firm tone. Kansas and Texas preferred, Manhattan, Burling. ton and Quincy, St. Rock Island, Atchison prererred, Keading. Wesiern Union, Jersey Cestral and Delaware rose 110 23 per ceni.” The advance iu the general lisL was less importaut. ear the closs Manhaitan deciineq 1 percent, and Sugar lefi off 1 velow ias. nigai final quotaiion Specuiation generally speaking closed firm In tose Net changes show advances of 14 t0 134 per cent. suaces. The bond market was higher. The saies footed up $L.156 000. Atchison fours rose 84; r.rie Gen- erai line, 34,@ Ya: Fiint and Marq Internatioiial and Great Northern fi Janses aud Texas seconds, 1%; do fours, 74 Kuoxville and Oblo firsts, 1; M ssourl, Kan.as and Easiern first fives. 2, and Nortuern Pacific thirds. 3s. Atlanic snd FPacific fours dropped 10: Brookiyn E ectric fours. 364: Louisville and XNasuville gold fives. 2, and Western New York and Pennsylvania general fours, 2. In Government bonds coupon fours of 1925 sold a1 1193,@1)5%; C0.pon fours of 1907 a. 11214, d registered fours of 1907 at 11014, Grain, FLOUR — Quiet, steady. grades, $220@3 84 20@5 2 Total saies were 113,847 Winter wheat, low fulr to fancy, $335@4 75¢ patents, Minnesota clear. 83 60@ 4 00; straights $4@4 60; patents. 4 25@5 25; low extras, $2 20@3 303 city milis, $4 00@5 00: pai- 5 1U@5 35; rye mixiures, 83 6U@3 01 Super.or, 85105 30: fine, 83 05, " Southecs flous dull, steady. Common to extra. $8 0U@3 55: good to choice. $3 35@3 85. Rye flour quiet, steady, $2 ssl/.@l: 80. ¥ CORNMEAL—Qulet: steady. Yellow Wi $195@2 05. RYE—Quiet. Western, 45¢ deliverad. BARLE Y —Quiet; 20¢ . L . Euffa.o, opening of navigstl Wi 1AT—Spot market dull, firmer, with op:ions ern, CIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STGCKS. WHEELOCK & Co., 4 Leidesdorff St., Tel Iliain 1954. = o CETRA L orEICE Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Maln 5838 ‘Uptown Offics—Baldwin Hotel (adjolning Grijl . Room). Tel. Main 539, PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders mstanty executed on latest market quos nce st National Bauk, %, F\ L Wikie NkW ¥ORE Rainfall during the past | e aud the pressure has commenced | thera California within | high | Tooacco, | f.0.b, 81 0155: unzraded red, 82¢@$102; No.1 Northern, 9435c. Options fairly active sud firm at 134@2%c ad- vance. Mav and June most active. No. 2 red January, 9154c: March, 9334¢; May, 89%c; July, 8614c; Decembe:, 9214c. CUKN—S;ots dnl, firm. No. 2, 2634@30c ele- vator: 4 @430 afloat. Options were dull and firm at J4c advance. May most Active. December, 29%c; January, 29%c; May 317% OATS- pot dult. firm: options quiet, firm, un- changed. December. 2Zc; January, 22%c: Feb- ruary, z3c: May, 2414 Spot prices 3 22150; No. 2 white, 25140: No. 2 Chicago, 23%4c; No. 3, 20%4c; No. 3 white, 22c: mixed m.‘Z?u. 22@z24c; white do, s0c. Provisions. 12 RD-Quiet: easier. Western steam. $4 05: clty, $ ¢ 65: retined, duli; Continent. $4 85; South American, $1 65; compound. 41g@4Vkc. POR uiet. steady. New niess, §8 25@8 75. BUT k—Qulet. Western creamery. 14@23c: do factory, 7@l2c: Elmins, 22¢: imitation cream- ery, 11@16 vac. CHEESE-Firm. Part skims, 3%@73c; full | skims, 2%4c. —Lower: liberal supply. lcehouse. 15@ Western iresh. 18@20c. | TALLOW—Firm. City, 3 5-16@8%c: country, 31.@8540. COTTONSEED OIL—Dull; steady. Crude, 20c; Domestic, 3%,@6c; . 435@4 e | DMOLASSIS—Firm. New Orleans, 84c. z —Steady, quiet: 10 pojuts down to 15 up. December, $9 60; January, $8 70@9 80; Marcn, $3 75@9 90: April, 59 76@9 85; July, $985@ 90: September. $9 85@10; spov Rio, firm. quiet; No. 7, 10lg@luije SUGAR—Dull.” Off 'A, 4lsc B B: mold A, 454c: standard A, 43/gc: contectioners’ A, 414cC: cut ioaf, bc: crushed, bc; powdered and cubes, 48/c; granulated, 434c. . Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 1lc. Y F A CHES—Peeled, boxes, 14@15¢c: unpeeled, bags, 7a9 PRUNES—Four sizes, nominal, 5/gc. RAISINS—Two.crown, loose mu catel, 415c B B: 3-crown, blpc; 4-croy : do London lay- ers, §145; clusters, 81 65. A MONDS—Soft shells, 8@9%4c; paper shell, 11@12c. W ALNUTS—Standard, 734c: soft shell, Sc. HOPS—Qutet Pacific Coast, 31,@13c. WOOL—Quiet, firm. Domesic fleece, 16@25c; pulled, 19@3lc; Texas, 7@12. Merchandisa FIGIRON—Dull. American. $11@13. COPPyR—Firm. Lake. $11 40@i1 50. LEAD—pasier. Domesiic. - 3@3 05 TIN—Easier. Straits, £12'50. Piates qulet. EPEL] Dull. Domestic, $4 121@4 20. CHICAGO MAKKETS. CRICAGO, Try.. Dec. 29 —A further enhance- ment In the price of wheat t0ok place to-day. As on vesteriay there was no heavy trading. very little buying being sufficient to establish an ad- | vance. A gain of 34d at Liverpool afforded en- couragement to holders aud purchasers, and very s00n after the opening May wheat was 34 of a | cent over vesterday’s ¢ ose. . The arrivais of wheat at Liverpool for three days were heavy at 792,000 bushels while only a small poriion cf the amount, 32,040 bushels, was Americaa grain. This servea to cause some disappointment and helped to tem- porarily check the advance, although selling agalnst calls was the main obstacle. Receipts at Chicago were 51 cars and 26,996 bushels were taken from store. The Nortnwest had 344 cars against 359 last Tuesdav and 402 a year ago. Jhe official esti- mute of crop yiéld in Russia was 129,680,000 bushels of wheat aund 708,720,000 busheis of rye. | Higher continental cables and heavy export clear- | ances, 717,000 bush-1., including wheat and flour, | stimulated the demand lace in the session. Brad- ireet’s reporied a cecrease in the world’s visible supply ¢f %,555.000 busbels. The reduction was i as large as was expected, but it was considered important. May wheat opened from 8214c to 8-1pc, advanced to 8ic, closing at B37s@Sdc— 175@dc over yesterduy. Estimated receipts for | to-morrow 16 cars. No. 2 red. snot, wheat ranged | from 8014c to 9ic, closing at 92@93c. | “CORN—Orders {n corn were few and far be- tween. The insienificant transactions were en- tirely local and bore no marks of importance or infiuence. The tone and direciion were prompted by the action of wheat. Liverpool cables were quiet and steady. Receipts were 430 cars, 75 more than expected, and 64,035 bushels were taken from store. EXport clearances amounied to 328,505 bushels. Bradsireets eave an jocrease in stocks of 2,009,000 bush-1s Mav corn opened at 2 .34, advanced to 257, where it closed, 1gc over vesterday. Esumated receipts for to-morrow 240 cers. UATS—Trading {n oats reflected sympathy with the toue of wheat and coru Speculation was very siow, the holiday spirit stili pe:vadinz the trade. Rece'pts were | taken from store. Expor.s amounied to | busheis. Bradstreets reported an Increase in | stocks of 1,069,000 bushels. May oats closed 4c higher than yesterday. Estimated receipts for to- | morrow 41 cars. | _FLAX—Was firmer. Cash No. 1, Toc; May, | 7734@781kc. Receipts were 9 cars. PROVISION>—A drop of from b to 10 cents in | the price of hogs had a weakening cffect on prod- | uct.” The opening and early trading was at lower figures than yesterday’s close and no im provement curred during the session. May pork closed 5@ lower; May lard, 214@5c lower, and May TER—Was a trifle easler to-day and extras were Lgc lower. | ers were reluctant to tuke hold. | " Creameries—Extras. 2035c B b: firsts, 18@189c; seconds, 15@16c: imitatious, fancy, 1o@15c; June | Loods, extras 1 firsts, 14@i5c. Umiries—Ex- | tras. 19c: firsts, 14@17c: seconas. 10@l2c. La- | ales — Exiras, 10@llc; firsis, Bi@8l4c; ! butter, 10 —Were easy. The demand was slowand | the offerings fair. Fresh stock, 18¢ @ dozen. MONEY—Was aasy at 6% on call and time loans. 3 xcnange sola 60¢ premium. Closing Prices — December. 223,c; January, 23c; May, Tac: July, 2634,@2654c. UaTs—December, 1684¢; May, 2034c. PORK—January, $: 5z14: May, $7 55. | LARD—January, $3 774g; May, 23 9714 RIBS—Janusry, $37734; May, $3 95. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iir. Dec. 29 —The suppiy of cattle on sale to-day was light, but the demand was poor. Prices held steady. The de- | mand for hogs was indifferent, Enstern shippers not being in the market. The feeling was weak | and prices were 10c lower There was a good in- quiry for sheep and lambs. The feelng wes steady. | CATTLE — Keceints. 3,000. Fancy cattle, | 85 20@5 30: choice (o vrime 1850 10 1700 D steers. | 24 ¥5@5 15: £ood 10 choice steers. 1250 10 1500 . 34 504 80; mealum steers. 1200 101350 B. $4 00 | @ 45: 1mir beef sieers, 1000 10 1200 Ds. 83 4U@ 420: common beef steers. §340@3 9J; ko0a Lo choice stockers and feeders, S0U 10 1250 1b, 13 50@ | 385: sair to good stockersand feeders, $3 ¢5: | bulls. cholce 10 exira, $325@4 : bulis, poor { to choice. $2 00@3 20: cows ana belfers, choice 10 prime. $3 6U@4 15; cows, iair to cnoice. $2 85@3 50: cows, common (0 fair canners. $1 60 | @2 35: calves. good to fair, 85 50: calves, com- | mon 10 £00d. §3 25@4 76: Texas fed steers, $3 00 | @4 25; milkers ai.d springers, B head, $25@40. | HUGS—Keceipts, 25.000. lieavy paciine ana | enippinz Jots. %5 10@3 40: common to cnoice mixed. 33 20@» 40: choice assortea, $3 46@3 4214, | nght, 33 20@3 45: pigs, 82 85@5 4215, | SHEEF=—Keceipts. 10.000. Luienoc o caoice, 1250@3 75; lamos. ¥3 50@6. l Receipts at Kansas City. | KANSAS CITY. Mo. Dec. 29.—HOGS—Re- | | | ceipts, 11,000. 5@10clower. Light. 83 25 875 e, B9 LOes 4. neavy. 851608 00; aick 0B, 'LF. — Receipts. 6500. Strong. Native tecrs, best. $4 00@4 79; fair to good, $3 1u@4 UU; cows snd tLeifers, best. 82 80@ 325; falr to good. 81 75@2 -0: vulls §2 00@2 80 | stockers and feeders, $2 9U@3 70; Texasand West- ern, $2 50@3 75: calves, $4@5. SHEEP—Recelpts, 1160, Sirong. Keceipts at Omaha. | =OUTIt OMAHA. NErn. Dec. ceipts, T700. Market 5@ Oc lower. £2 8U( CA'l HOGS—Re- Light and | mixed, 55 15@3 3734: h avy, §5 1063 20. CATTLE — Receipis, 2200. Marnet firmer. Steers. $3 26@4 50; cows. $1 50@3 30; feeders, | $3@3 {r.EP—Recelpts, 1200. Market firm. tons, $3 50 NEW YUunK sTOOUKS, Mut- Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Sha Money on call 135@2%; last loan at 2% and closing offered at 2% Prime mercantile pa- per, 314@4y. Bar silver, 651pc. Mexican dol- iars, BO#4. Steriing exchange weak. with actual business in_ bankers’ bills av £4 853,@4 ¥4 for 6U days and 34 86@4 8634 for demand. Posted rates, $4 B4G4 8715 Commercial bills, 84 82 @4 3. Government bonds firmer; State bonds aull; raliroad bouds higher. CcLOSING sTOCKS. Am Te: & Cabl North American... 4 Atchison... Northern Pacific.. 13: | * Preferred. 3 | Adsms Express...148 ‘Alton, Terre Haute 54 American Express103 Amcrican Tovacco_79% 1134 Preterred -202 1" 18t preferred..... 7o Bay State Ga 10%, 2d preserred...... 25 Baltimors & Ohio.. 183N ¥ & N H. 17734 Brunswick Lands. Buffulo, Roch & P. Canaaa Pacific 54N Y.& New Outaiio 15 " Orezonimiprovmnt— 164,/ Prete- {Oregon Na Preferced. [Oregon &hort Line. 14 Chicazo, B Pacitic Mail........ 2334 Chicago & & 1l Peona. D & ] Pittsburg & W pfd. 156 H Puilman Palace....162 rg.162 Quicksilver Sy Consolidation Coal. 3¢ Consolidated Gas..15~35) 1% CCC& st Loss... 26 Preferred. . 70 40 Colo Fue! &'irc. . 66 Rome Wat&Ogden. 17614 155t L &5 W. .88 Commercial Cabie.150 ~ | Preferred. 9Ly Del Hudson 119 st Paul.. L 7384 Del Lack&Westrn. 166 130 Denver & R G...... 1178t Paul & Duluth.. 19 Preferred. .. 42%,| Preterred.. . 81 9 cars and 16,000 bushels were | 447 | Recelpts were not large but buy- | | | | | | | @1 308 cu: Distillers.. — St Panl & Omaha.. 4763 General Electric... 4165 Preferred (150 Ene . 15Tg/St P M & M 1z Preterred. 1a ‘Zsilver Certificates. 654 ¥ort Wayne, 160 TiSouthern Pacific... 1aYg Great Northern pfd118 |Southern R R ... 0iy Green Hay. 4l Preferred.. L 2ulp Harlem, 290 Sugar Refinery. .. 110 Hocking 2 4 | Preferred ‘1001, Hocking Valiey... 174 Tenn Coal & Iron.. 2bya Homestake.. 35| Preferred D wo H & Texas i— |Texas Paci Tilincis Central.... 81 |Tol A A & N M Towa Central. 1410l Obilo & Preferred Preferred Kansas & Tol 5 Lout: Preferred. Preferred Kingston & 3 | Union Pacific. 8% Lake Erie & Westn 1616(U P Den &Gultl... 2ig Preterred. U > Cordage. - Preferred Guaranteed . Preterred. U S Express. Long Isiand U s Leathe: Louisville & Nash. 4x55 Preferred. Louiswilie,N Albny 14|U 5 Rubber. Preserred. 114| Freferred Manhattan Con. 8834 Utica & B River. Memphis & Charls 15 |WabS L & Pacific. 654 Mexican Centra... 7 Preferred . 181 Michigan Ceutral.. 90 |Wells-Fargo........ 98 Minn &S L, Western Unfon.... 83 Preferred. — | Wisconsin Centrai. ~2 Minn & St L'com.. 17% Wheeling & LE... 6% 1st preferred..... 76 | Preferred. .. 27 2d pret:rred Am Coiton Ofl pfd. 53 Missouri Pacific. ol W U Beef. Mobile & Uhio..... 22 [Ann Arbor. A Nashviile & Chatt. 67% Preferred . 2 National Linseed.. )23 Brooklyn Traction. 1xl N J Central........100 " Erie 2d pfd.... 198} Noriolk & Westrn. 107/ american Spirits.. 1713 Preferred......... 16%g| Preferred......... 26 CLOSING BONDS. Ala Class A 4s....104 [Northern Pac 1sts.115%4 Do Class B 4, 85.104 | Do 2d 17 Alabama, class C.. 86 | Do 8ds. -7 Atchison 4s. 7914 Do consol 5t . bilg Do 2ds A. 42%,(0r Improvmni ist. 8614 Canada South 2ds.10532 Do bs.. - 18 Cen Pac lsts 0f'96.10255/C R & N 1sts. 1131y Cherokee 4s, 1896.10334| Do consol 54.....— Do 1897. 10214/0r Short Line 63...11084 Do 189K 10214| Do consol bs. Do 18997 102 Ly Pacific 650t '97. Ches & Ohio 5s. 10714 Phila & Reading 4s 82 Ch&N P Tr RewsBs 40 | Do 1stpfd incom, 45 i GrandeWest 1sts 75 St L&lIronMiGends 7515 StL & I Gen 65..110%g |St Paul Cousols....131 St P C & Palsis .. 118 S0 Carolina 41as. .. 102 Southern R Rbs... 91 Do Pac Cal 1sts..107 FtW&DenCity 1sts 52 GH&ES A 6s. 91 95 90 H & Tex Cent 55...106 Tenn new 3. . Blig Do cou 6s. 105 |Texas Pac 18 . K6 Jowa Central Ists.. 96 [I'exas Pac 2ds..... 20 Kansas a Consols 66 Ks Palsts Den Divii0 Do 48, coupon. La Cousol ds... 9 Missouri fand — |U S 4s reg o 195 5934/ Do s, coupon. | Tnjon Pac sts 96.10: 64 U S 4s reg of 1925.1195% 1195 MK T 2ds. Do 4. 8175 Do 2s Mobiie & 6ivg 3 Mutual Union 6s..110 oupon. N J Cent Gen bs.. 11814 ng deot. N Y C& St Louls ds1033,| Do registered Nor& West Gen 68118 | Do deferred 6s... © N Caroiluacon 48.102 | Dotrust roptsipd, sta Do bs. ......122 |Wabash lst bs NorthwestConsols. 1351q( West shore 4s. Dodeb bs........10734 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVEEPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa., Dec, 29.—The spot market Is steady at 7s 1a@7s 2d. Cargoes quiet at 35s 10344, sellers, prompt shipment. PUTURES. The Froduce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: i’l‘:.““y' 88 934d; kebruary, 6s 1035d; March, ts SECURITIES. Exa.. Dec. 29. LONDO! Tad: EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — B84 Sterling Exchange, sight = a8 Steriing Cabies.. = dBEy New York Exchange, sight = 12 New York Exchange, telegraphio.. — 15 Fine silver, B ounce. - 6515 Mexican Dollurs. 52 Lzl TRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OGTLER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Continue nominal at 17s 84, with nothing do ng In spo. charters. The char- tered Wheat tieet in port has a registered tonnage of 50,500, acainst 84,700 10ns on the same date last year: disenkagea, 102 640 tons, against 20,400; on the way 10 Lhis port, 181,000 tons. ugainst 247,000, WHEAT—Is quoied firmer. owing to stronger Eastern and forelgn markets. Quoted at §! 35@ 1 4734 ¥ cul for common arades, $1 50@1 5215 B cil for uverage No. 1, 1 55 for choice and $1 614 @1 60 B cul for extra choice for wiling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAY, SESSION—8:15 o’clock—May —14,000 ctls. $1 573h: 10,000, 81 E73%; 6000, 31 58; 10,000, £1 677j; 35,000, 81 5754 SECOND SESSION — May — 10,000 ctls, §1 b8; 2000, 8) 55%5: 2000, $1 5776 —May—14000 ctls, REGULAR MORNING & 00, $1 5534 24,000, §1 5835 14.000, 81 58%5: 81 5854, AFTERNOON SESSION—May—2000 ctls, $1 59; 22000, 81 5876 14000, 81 5853 4RLEY—Snipment of 69,748 ctls Brewing, vaiued at $62,775, to Ipswich. The market is quie: and inchanved We quote Feed, 174@850 B ctl: choice bright, 8614@871hc: Brewlug, 9214 @97%c¢; No.1 Chevaher, 31 10@1 20 B cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—B:15 0'clock —No sales, SECOND SESs10ON—NO sales, REGULAE DIOENING BESSION—May—2000 ctls, 9ls4c. A¥TERNOON SESSION—May—2000 cils. 817c. OATS—Dealers report rather more demana at uuchanged prices Fancy Feed bring as bigh s §1 45 7 ctl. Common t0 good Wheat range from £1 10 t0 §1 85 @ cil, according to quality. ~Black, 1o feed, 85¢@E1 10: for seed, $1 U@1 30; Gray, Jominal; Xed, §103@1 1233: Surpriss, 31 506 60 B ctl. CORN —The tendency 18 downward and the large offerings are neglected. Larze Yellow, 77%@S0c Small Round do, $7%4c: White, 85@57ge. Neglecied at 9215@95¢ B ctl. WHEAT—Quoted at $1 16@1 40 B il FLOUR AND M\ILLSTUFFS. Stocks of Flour are large and trade is dull. FLOUR=—Net cash prices are as follows: Famlly extres, $56@5 10: Bakers' extras, $490@5; super- fine. 84 15@4 50 B bbL CORNMEAL, KTC.—Feed Corn, $18@19 B ton; Cracked Uorn, $19@20 B on. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are_as follows, usual discount to the irade: Graham Flour, $2 83 100 s Rye Flour, 8275 3 100 bs; Ricy Fiour 5 75: Cornmeal, 8. 35; extra cresm do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 50: 'Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, 83 10 @3 30; 'Buckwheat Flour, 83 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat.$3 00: Farina, $4; Whole \vhea: Flour, 833 Rulied Oats (bbis), $6G6 40; Feari Burley, ens, 85 50; 83 T5@A4; Spi Green 25 £t e e HAY AND ¥FEEDSTUFFS. Hay 18 unchanged. Bran and Middiings sell at previous prices. BRAN—§13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—818@19 for lower grades and $20@21 9 Lon for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley. $19 50@20; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $26 50 % ton; jobbing, $27 50; clipped Onts, $1 40@1 50 ctl. HAY-Wheat. $8@10 50; Wheat and Ost, @87 10: Oat nsqis-"nun‘% /$5@8 50 Biver Barley, Al:alfa, 0: compres: & Y 60 stock, 85@8: Clover, $6@5 B ton. i ETRAW--85@50¢ B b: BEANS AND SEEDS. Dealers report Beans and Seeds dull, with un- changed prices for both. BEA NS—Bayos, $1 40@1 55: Small Whites.$1 16 Large Whites, $110@1 25 B ctl: Piois, $1 00@1 20: Reds, $1 20@1 30; Blackeye, £1 10@1 20; Red Kidney, $2 25: Limas, 81 75@ 1 90: Butters. $1 25@1 80: Pen, §1 15@1 25. SE}DS—Brown Mustard, $2 75@3: Yellow Mus- tara. 32 10@2 25 P cti: Flax, $1 35@1 40: Canary Seed, 214@2%c B b Altalta, 4@634c; Kape, igc: Homp, S tles, $1@1 15 ® cili Green, RIED 1 $1 40@1 60 B cul PUOTATOES, L NIONS, VEGETABLES Potatoes and Onions are firm, as will be seen by the quotations. Vegetables show some changes. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes, $1@1 b0; Early Rose. 70@75c: River Reds, 50@6Uc; Burbank Seediimgs, 30@40c P ctl for Rivers and S0c@$1 for Salines. ONIUNS—40@80c B ctl. VEGETABLES—Hothouse Asparagus is_quot- 76c@51 able at 15@17lsc P I: Rhubaro, ¥ box: Los Angeles Summer = bc % I: Los Angeles Green B b: Los Augeles Kge P.aat, — @ rooms, 5@1234c, latter figute for buttons: Marrow- fat Squash, $5@7 B ton; Los Aneeles Jomatoes, 50c@-1 P box: Driea Peppers, 7@Sc P Ib; Green Pess, 8@7c B 1: Los Angeles String Beans, 5@7¢c: Dried Okra. 8@9c B ‘abbage, 40@50c cu; Carrots, wowcsoa- sack: m:.“n/.@ e BUTTER, CHEESE AND KGGS. BUTTER—Fancy Creamerles are higher under ago'd demand and reduced stocks, but Dairies continue neglected and depressed. nt:‘m;uv—k‘mwv 23@<4c B Ib; seconds, 20@ 2¢ DarRy—Fancy, 16&@20c: %00d to choice, 1614@ 17%c: iower crades. 16@16c P . e PICKLED—15@17¢ B 1b. FIRKIN. 60 B 1. CREAMFRY ) UB—17@18c B B. CHELSE—Some dealers report Increases stocks. Cholce mild new quotab e at 12¢ % bb: common 10 £00d old, 8@1)c: Cream Cheddar, 11@12c: Young America, 12@18c: Western, 11%,@12%4c; Kastern, 12%4@15%c ¥ b. “GuS—rasiern Eges are about all cleaned up and California are very firm. Ranch Eggs, 2714@ 8lo; store Eggs, 22%4@27c: Duck Eggs, 26¢. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The market is In rather better shape all around, as will be seen by the improved quotations. Geese, B r.=01 50@2: Ducks, $4 Hons, ué’ 50 dox; Joosters, youn i Eryers, 33 00@4: Broliem, 5 ?s 75 for large and $2@3 for small; Pigeons, $1@ 26 P dnzen for young and 75¢ for old. GAME—Changes yesieraay were s ight. Quail are quocadle at $135 @ dozen; Mallard, $4@ Canvasback, 85@12 - dozen: Sprig, £5@3 Teal, $2@2 '25 B doz: Widgeon, $1 75 B £mals Duck, 81 26@1 50: English Smp=, $2@2 50 Jack Snipe. $1; Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 for Coutontatls ‘apd $1 for small: G, $2 50@3: Whiie Geese, $1; Erant, §1 50: Honk- ers, $i P dozen. DEC!DUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Apples, Pears and Persimmons arein ample sup- ply and quiet. Cranberries are weak and ani Grapes bave about disappeared and are no longer worth quoting. Apples, 75@9Uc P box for choice. $1@1 25 for fancy Red, 35@65¢ for common; Eastern, $2@3 B bbl. Pears, 75c@81 25 P box. immons, 35@75¢ @ box. BERRIES— Cranberries from Cape Cod, $6@7 50 B bbl; from Coos Bay. $2 25@2 50 B box. CITRUS FRUITS—The market is dull aud we'l supplied w th ail descriptions. Mandarin Oranges, 85c@$1: Navel Oranges. $1 50@2 50: Seedlings, $1 @1 50: Grape Frult, 0@4: Lemons, $1@1 50 for common ana_$2@3 50 for £ood to choice: Mexi- can Limes, $4@4 50: California Lim 75¢: Bununas, $1@2 ¥ bunch: Pineapples. $2@4 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETO. DRTKD FRUITS— Quotations are nominal, as there is no business. Quotutions on the ¥ruit Exchange are nominally as follows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are guotable at 6@9c for Koyals and 11%@I12c for choice to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, 514c for the 4 sizes; Peaches, 4@b%ac for prime to choice, 614@7c for fancy and §@10c for peeled in boxes; Apples. 534c B Ib for evaporated and 2@2%4c for sun-dried; Pears, 214 @5c for prime to choice, 4@5%;c for quarters and €@8Yc for halves; Piums, 4c for pitted 2od 1140 for unpitted; Neetarines, 3%p@4%4c for choice and blac for tancy; White Figs, sci "Blacx Figs, 214 @svac. JOBBING PRICES—Peaches, 43%4@5%ac B M: ienoy SR04 B b: pesiads LG W 0 At cots, 61@9: B D: fancy, 10c; Moorparks, 12@ 13c; evaporated Apples, 334c: sun-dricd, 23,@3c: Prunes, 83, @4c for the 4 s{zes: Figs, black, 3¢ for unpressed aud 3@81sc for pressed: white Figs, 4c; Plums, 415@5c for pitted and 13pc for une pitted: Nectarines, 4@8c B Ib for prime to iancy; Pears, 216@bc for 'whole, 434@b%gc for quarters and 41,@6%4c for haives. RALISINS— CARLOAD PRICES—Four-crown loose, 53gc: three- crown, 43gc B Ib: two-crown, 83c ® Ib: seed- less Sultanas, 5yac: seedless Muscatels, 43ac; 8- crown London ixyers, $1 16 clusters, $1 50; Dehesa clusters. $2 50; lmperial clusiers, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ @ B. JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, lovse, Bi4c: S-crown, 434¢: 2-crown, 334¢; seedless Sultanas. b34c; seedless Muscatels, 4 Yac: S-crown Lonaon layers, $1 25: clusters, $1 60; Denesa ciusters, $2 75: Imperiai clusters, $5 25. NUTS—Chesinuts quotable at H@10c: Walnuts, 614@7c P I for siandard and_ 9@9%%c B B 101 softsh Almonds, 6@6lgc for Languedoc, Loc for hardshell and 8@dc for paper-shell, lig: Peanuis, 4@Sc for Eastern and dc for ifornia; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c B Ib: Pecans, 7i@8c P B Fliberts 71a@8c; Brazil Nuts 7 : Coconnuts, 4@5¢P 1 HONIY—Comb, 1u@12¥4c for bright and 5@9c for lower grades: water-wiite acted, 5@5Y5c: light amber exiracted, 4%,@4%c; dark amber, 3@ dhgc; dark, 2@5c B EESWAX—250:6c B b PROVISIONS. @The trade quote a dull market at previous prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 62 @ M for heavs, 7 ® 1 for light medium, 9340 for ifght. 10¢ B B for extralight and 113pc B Ib for sugar-cured. Kast- ern svgarcured Hams. 1214@13c: Callfornia Hams, 11c B Ib; Mess Beef. #7@7 50; extra mess do, $8@8 50: family do, $9 50@10; extra prime Pork, 7 50@8: extra clear, $16 ® bol: mess, $14 ¥ bbl: Smoked Beet, 10c @ b LaRD—Kastern, tierces. is quoted at 5lgc for compound and 6@6lge for pure: pails, 7c: Call. fornia tierces, 5@514¢ B 1 for componnd and 6140 for pure: Lalf-bbls, b34c; 10-Ib uns. 7h4e: do 5. T340 B b, COTTOLENE—6@6%0 n tierces and 73,@8%gc 10 10-1b tius. HIDES, TALLO W, WOOL AND HOPS., HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 8¢ B Ib: culls and brands, 7¢ B b; medium, 7c; culis and brands, 6¢; 1ght, 6¢; culls aud brands, Sc: Cowhides, 6@6%gc: cul brands, 5@514c; saited Kip, 6@7c: salted Calf. T@Re; saited Veal, 6 dry Hides. 12@13c B 1b: culls and branas, 9@ive: dry Kip and Veal. 8310c: culls, 7@8c: ary Calf, 16¢; culls. 1Gc: Goaiskins, 2(@3¥5c each; Kids, Sc; Deerskins, good summer, 20@25¢ B Ib; medium, 15@20c: winter. 7@9c; SLeepskins, shearlings, 1 15c short wool, 25@2be each; medium, 0@4dc each; long wools, 4L@60c each. TALLO 1. rendered, 5@8%4c; No. 5, 2140 B _1: refined, bc; Grease, 2¢ B b. WOOL—Buyers are holding off on account of what they cail high prices. and there is noihing doing. We quote Fall, Wool as foliows: Fum: botdt and Mendoelno, 8@9c: free northern, 7Y4@ 81j0; middle couniies, free, 53,@7e; do. defective, 475@6c; San Joaquin, d@sc:. do. foothill, 6@7ci Eastern ¢ regon spring. 7@9¢; Valiey Oregon, 1114, @12%4¢; do, fall and lambs’, 11@11%4c. HOPS—Are weak, and it is a sque-ze to obtain the top quotation. 6@Sc for falr to cholce and 9 @10¢ B I for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 434¢; June- Ju'y delivery, 4%c; Wool Bags, 2414@26%4c. COAL—Wellington, 89 ton; New Wellington, #8 3 ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 60 B ton: Seaitte, $5 50: Bryant, §6 50: Coos Bay, 84 751 Wallsend, §6 50: Scotch, —; Brymbo, —: Lum- Leriand, $13 50 In buik and §15 in sacks; Peunsvi- vema Authracite Figz, $11@12 P ton; Weish An- thracite, $8@10: Cannel, $8 P ton; Rock Springs, Castle Gate anc Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, in bulk and $18 @ ton in sks ED ¥RUITS — Cherries, black or red, 214-1b, extra. $2 B doz. extra, $2 60; 234-1b standards, $2 10: Peaches— Yeliow, iree, $1 10@l 60; Apricots—90c@$l 05; Raspberries, $1 75: Strawberries, 81 75. CANN D' VEGETABLFS —Tomatoes, 70¢ § dozen, 214 tins. Peas—8$1@1 25 P dozen. COFFEE—. k. Bickford’s circular says: “Deal- ers are generally engrossed in affairs pertalning o the anuval closings of the year’s business:and transactions bave been therefore of Lhe lizhtest character. It is unlikely that any improvement will be witnessed until the ho'idavs are well over, when the natural nec ‘ssities of buyers will douot~ less bring business i all grades. Former quota- tions are nominally unchanged. To-day’s stock consists of 92 bags Nicaragus, 1,95 * alvador, 2618 Cuatemala, 20 Mexican all 4226 bags. as against 5521 same time Iast year.” We quote: CosTa RicA—173,@18%C nom. for good to rime; 17@17Yec nom. for 5ood mixed with black Deans: 150518550 for fair; 12@14%40 for com mon 10 ordinary. SALVADPAB-‘IB?lQC ® B nom. for good to prime washed: 1714@1734¢ nom. for fair washed: 19@20c for good to prime washed peaberry; 173a@.73%c for superior unwashed: 17c for good unwashed; 17%@1»Y4c for zood to primeunwasned peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEX1CAN—2014@21%4c nom. for prime to strictly prime washed new crop; 19 @20c for good to strictly good washed new crop: Ble@lc tor good washed old crop: 18@1814c for fair washed old crop: 14@16gc for medinm old_crop; 1114@18%4c for ordinary o d crop; 8ljg @110 for inferfor Lo common old crop: 183@20c 10r g0od to prime wasbed peaberry old crop: 173 @18%4c for gooa 10 prime unwasied peabverry ol ero FISH—Pacific cod, catch of 1896, 100-1t cases 414c B 1b: 50-1b bundles. 81hc: Boneless, 5¢: Mid- dies, 614c; Blocks, be: Desiccated, $1 70: Pacific Herring, 15¢ 3 box; Dutch do, 90c@$1 10 B keg; Whitefish, $1 50 in baif-bbls and 8175 in _kits; Tongues and ~ounds, $12: Mackerel, bbl—No. 1, §20- No. 2, $18 60: 'No_'#, $17: half-bbls—No, 1, $9@9 5); No. 2 88 50@9: Nv. 3, $850; kits—No. 1. $1 50:'No. 2, 51 25: No. 3, BL. QUJCKSILY EK—Quoted for export at $34@ $6 50 @ flask. OIL—Calfiornia Castor ‘Oil, cases, No. 1, 96c: bbis, 90c # gal (maanfacturers’ rates): Linseed 0], iu bbls, bolled, 40c; oo raw, 3c; cases. ¢ more; Lard Of!, extra winter strained. bbls. 55c; ;o. 1, 45c: cases, 5¢ higher; China Nut, 45@52¢ calion. PETRODEUM, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water-white Coal Oil, 1n bulk, 1134e; 1earl Oil in cases, 17c P xal; Astral, do, 17¢ % gal; Star. do, 17¢ @gal; Exira Star Oll in cases,” 2ic: Klaine, do, 22¢: Eocene, do, 19¢; Deodorized Stova Gasoline, in bulk, 1234¢: do, in cases, 1814c: 65° Deodorized Naphtha, tn bulk, 12c: 84° o, 11 cases, 17%4c; 86 Gasoline, in bulk. 20c: 86° do, in cases, 25C # gal. WHITE LkaD—Quoted at 514@515c B 1. Ri-D LEAD—Quotab ¢ at 654@5%a¢ 8 b, TURPENTINK—In cases. 41c; iniron barrels, 89¢: in wooden parrels, d1c @ Ib. CANDLES—Electric Light—6's, 16 oz, 7c; do, 14 0z, 614c: do, 12 0z 6¢: do (hote.), 8s, 10 07, b14c; do (hotel), 123, 12 oz. 40s, 614c. Granite (minin ) Candles—6's, 16 0z, K34c; (0, 14 0z, 734c: do, 12 : do,10 0z, 64c P b: Puraftive Wax Can- s, 2s, 45, 85, 125, white, 814c; colored, 914c. LEATHEK—Harness, heavy, 18 quotable at 30@35c B 1h: do medium, zke; do licht. 24@36¢: Rough Leather, 19@21c; Kips, $40@45 # doz; Caif, 70@90c; Rough Spiits, B@8c: Belt-knife Splits, 13 @ldc: Collar Deather, black, 1134@13c @ foot: do, russet, 1135@13c; Skirting Leather. 32Y4@36c ® b. SUGAK—Ihe Western =ugar Refining Company quotes, terms ne: cush: Cube and Crushed, bo; Powdered, 5igc: Fine Crushed, 8¢; Dry Granus lated, 47g0: Confectioners’ A, 47c: Magnolia A, 41je; Exira C, 43/5c; Golden’ ¢, 3340: half barrels 14 more than burreis, and boxes YgC more. WOOD, LUMBER, ETC. Posts, 9@10¢ each ‘or No. 1 and 634@Sc for No. 2; Redwood, $5 @ cord; Oak, rough, $6 50; peeled, $9: Pine, 85 75. TANBARK—8$14 per cord. LUMBER—Rates are nominal, every dealer having his own price. RLCEIPTS OF PRODUCK ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flonr. ar sk« 49 Wheat, otls.... 4,980 Barley, otls . ,465| Hides. no. 435 Oats, cils... 415/ Pelts. bdls. 15 Corn, cils 157| Wine, gals. .10 28,700 276| Sugar. Lbls 2,803 1,780 | Hops. bls......... 3 93 Quickshiver,fissy 214 1,210/ Wool, bis. 60 160/ Lime, bbis. 120 262/ i:nmber. M a3, 20 100 Alfalfa Seed, sks 8 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. All kinda romaln unchanged. Wholesale rates for dressed sloci trom siaughterers are as follows; White Cherries—2%a-1b | BEEF—First quality, 6@6. second do, 6@¢c: third do, 4@ : smail, V EA L—Large, 6@7c MUTTON—Wetners, 614,@7 B LAMB—7@8c B . PORK—Live Hogs, c: extra choice, 7¢; Tabe B m. c i Ewes, 6@6%40 314@3%4c P I for large and medium and 335@814c for smail; dressed do, 414 @5%c® . THE ST S OK MARKET. Mining stocks sold at better prices yesterday, as will be seen by the list on tae noon informal The annual meeting Grass Valley has been Avthe annual meet stoc that the matter was to mine. ~uperintenden: lease; accordingly the has beeu abandoned. Followipg is a ilst of of sales, and there was in- creased irading in Belcher and Best & Bel cher session. The postponed delinquent sale of the Seg. Bel- cher assessment will be held on Thursday. of the stockholders of the Brunswick Consolidated Mining Company of called for January 14. ing of the Gould & Curry December 22 a reso:ution was adopted anthor- izinz alease of the company’s mine on the Com- lode to James H. Kinkead und associates for e term of five years. It was further agreed remain subject to the ap- proval of Patrick Kervin, superintendent of the t Kervin has since notified the directors that he does not approve of such a ‘matter of Leasing the mine Assessments Fendine. assessmenis now pendiag: 600 Belcner....48]1060 100 B&B......53) 500 Bulwe: 100 CC&V Following were 1os1d yesterday: E¥GUTAR 08 5000 150 .. 250 Cooir. ... 200 . LLOSING FId. Ak 07 03 14 49 52 [ 07 Bes: & Belcher Benton Con.... . Imperial. Confidence.... Con New York Crown Polat.... EasiSierraNev Lureka Con... kxchequer ..., Gould & vurry. 200 Lockwood Con 100 Savannan . 4 L TU. 450 CCV.1.07: 100 o Delinge CompaxT. No. |Amt.| inthe |Sale Day. Board. Bilver King 15/ 25| Nov 26/.Jan b J:xchequer. 89| U5[.Dec 15/.Jan 11 Occidental. 25( 15| Dec 25 .Jan 18 Overman., 78] 10[.Dec 29 Jan 2 Hale & Norcoss. 11 p 8| .Feb 1 Con. Cal. & Va, 7 : Feb 4 Crown Point. 8 - 9. Feb 3 Gould & Curry. 80| 15/ Jan 14 Feb 9 Alta 54 05 Jan 14/ Feb 8 Bavage. 91l 20LJan 24'.Feb 15 BOALD ~Auis, Following were the sales intheSan Francisco Bfeck Board yesterday: RFOULAR MORNING RESSION. COMMENOCIN®G 9:30. 100 Opr.....88) 1200 Ovrmn....16 AFTERNOON SESSTON—2:30. G&C....28] 200 ¥ Jucki..38 ibe heivs i lie Pacific Siock FPRATON—T10:2. 1200 Oceidtl.. 20 1000 Ovrm: 7 |9v0 Potost 106 Caleda.. 05(500 ... 02 200 Challge... 34300 Mexican ..44(250 &tndrdC1.25 200 Ophir.....92(300 Union... 41 95500 Uab......08 94/30¢ YJuoket.. 31 AITERNOON SFSSION—2:30. 08,300 Challge...34 400 CCaV1.0714 1.1ul2 QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Dec. 392 Py 60LD Mlhanu LXOHANGE. ed. Bid. AskaA- 08| tuleq Norers 1,10 1.15 04 - a8 15| — 04 05 01 02 — 3 7 48 e NevadaQueen — ¢ celdental. 21 23 98 95 16 17 57 58 26 27 - 03 0 11 syndicate. ... — 03 Silver HUL.© 01 (2 Sierra Nevada 45 46 —|Uniou Coa.. 40 a1 07 83 i 25 43 bAUUA AND BOND EXCHANGE, ESDAY. Dec. 29 3P i UNITED STATES BONDS. o, Asked, U S 4s coun.109% — Do new 1ssuel1914120 MIBCEL < Cal-stCble5s. 11014 Pac Gas Imp 883, H0 10 Pacific Gas fmp. $4000 S V 4% Bona. strest— 5 Bank of California. 50 Eastern Dynamite. Foard— 75 Giant Powder Con. 50 S F Gaslight... $20,000 S 'V 4 Bona: Nireot— 100 S ¥ Gaslight. John McPherson to NW corner o stieet, W Crocker Estate Com 1ot on N E corner of Fri E 44: Guerrero street, 180 100: gife. and Kearvy streeis, N 91:8, N 114:7, W 137: E 45:10, 188, 184, 2 nnie Donabue (by all inierest In propert; Californta....107 110 Geary- Y Markers - POWD Atlantie D.., — s Eastern D... 79% 81 Cellfornia.... 7% — 25 Giant Powder Con. . 2 German Savings & Loan. SALES—A FTERNOO Y 50 Edison Light & Power Co.. 25 Hutchinson S P Co.. 35 Mutual Electric Light... 5 Edison Light & Power Co.... N 80, E 40, S’ 80, 1531, 1532, 549 and 551 Bld. Asked U Sdsres...109 11034 Y3l NEOUS nowDe. Omnibus 6s..11834120 Cal Elec 1, 63125~ — |PacRoli Mos, — CouaCWbs — $635D02dis6s.. — Dpovstex-cp — $7L4P &0 Ry6s. — 116 Edsn L&P 6512615127%4(P&Ch Ry 6s. — 1u3 F&CH KR s — 104 |Pwist BR 65113 113 Geary-st R5s100 — |Reno,WL&L — 105 HO&S5%9.108 — |SactoP&L. — 100 losang L6s — 100 [SF&NPRS5:.. 991101 DoGnteed 88 — 101 (SPRRATtiz6s 95 9614 Mkt-stCble6si28 — [SPRRCalgs. — 118% DokyCon bs.106 _— [SPRECalbs. — 300 NaVingslst — 100 |SPBrRCal6s. 973 99 N 00— |SVWater6s.118341 9 0014105 |SVWaierds. 993 9914 | — [SktoG&ES: ~ 101ig - 956 |Sunsil&lbs. — pe — 104 [sntter-stRGs.110 — Do 3d is 6s...1061410534 | VisallaWCts ~ — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 35 |SanJose.... — — MarinCon.... — 53 |sprog Valicy 87 $8 GAS ETOCKS. Capital.. _ 85 |PacificLight — 49 Central,...... 95— |SanFrancsco 97 973 08k G L &H 63% 64 [Stockiom..... — 0 INSURANCR §TOCKY. Fireman'sFA166 — [Sun L COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.138 Anglo- .= 56 |London&sF. Bank of Cal. 23814245 |Merch Ex.... 12 Cal SD&T 0106 110 [Nevada.. First Nauonil80 ~ — |sather BTo. - SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.1530 1656 [Say & Loan.. — 105 HumuS&L.1100 — [Securty.....250 500 L — 40 770 - n — 500 STREET RAILROAD KTOOKS. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. — 100 |Nat Vin C = Rl BikDCoaiCo. — — | ceanicS8SCo 20 2115 CalCot Mills — — |PacAuxFA — 4 Edson Light125 12614/ PacBoraxCo. 95 — GasConAssn. — — |PacKoll Ml — — Ger Lead Co. 80 100 [ParfPainiCo — 7 HawC&SCo.. — 174y PacTransCo. — — Huich SPCo 2263 23 |PucT&TC.0 — — MerExAssn. — 110 [Sunset T&T. — — MElecLighi 65 63United CCo. — — SALES—MORNLNY B&S3104, e REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Agnes McPherson, lot on Golden Gate avenue and Lyon 6 by ¥ 100; gift. pany to Ward B. Walkup, ederick and Shrader streets, 35 by N 1.0: $10. Richard Cranz to Mary Crang, lot on W _line of S of Fifieenth, S 20 by W Mary F. McGurn, Samuel J.and John H. Hendy to W. A, Nevills. (ot on NW corner of Francisco 114:7, W 91:8 N 45:10, K 6,5 68:9, W 18314, S 206:3, k. 236, 50-vara lots 10. torney) o k. wall. being easterly wall of Arcade building, adjoining Baldwin Hotel on east, running neariy at right angles (0 Market street, 107:414 NW, thence N 41:734 to Eilis: $500. Bernard M. and Wiheima Albern to Minna Meese, lot on N corner of Fourth and Clara streets, NW 24 by Nr 80; gift. Willlam McQueeney nan, 16t on N W line of Shi 10 Denis and Ellen Bros- ey street, 450 SW of Fifth, XW 25 by NW 75; $10. Louls #nd Rose Lipman, London and San Fran- cisco Banx (imited) .0 Kdward L. Montgomery, 1ot on E line of Tenth avenue, 200 N of I street, N 76 by E 120; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. E. P. and Vivian P. Vandercook to William H. Taylor, all interest in lot on SE line of Lewls aveuue, 140 NJ: of Prospect street, NI 50 by SE 125. being lot 6, block 6, East Uskland Home- siead, East Oaklau $5. John Dobrinat to Meta lot B, block 24, ley’s Scenic Park, Berkeley: $10. n"&.’mfl Mary ll:i'mnld (Iyry commissioner) to Goorfc H. Hallet, Pliny Bartlett and P. i. ton, lot on S 1= NW line of Fourteenth l!-" 183.25 K of Center st., E 25 by N 110, being lot biock 5832, map of baseball grounds, Fourteeith and Center streets, Oakiand; $597. Geo ge H. Hallet', Piiny and Emma D. Bartlett, P. E. und Elien M. Dalton, to Sigurd ldmands, same, Oukland ; $10. Edward 3L Paterson and Union Savin:s Bank (by commissioner). to Lonise S. Harrinzton, lot on N\ iine Tenth ave.. 95 SW Fast 1'wenty-second strest, SW 56 by NW 150, belug i0s 9 u d'S 5 feet of 1oz 8, block 181-4, map of Brennan estate Pproperty, r.as: Oakland; also lot on NW line of Teuth avenue, 85 SW of East Twenty-second street, SW 10 by NW 150, East Oakland; $9985. George W. and Leelas B. Davis to Choarles A, Davis, lot on W Iine of Park avenue. 48:1 S from XK corner lot A, block -0, Alameda Park Home- stead, S 48:1. NW 157:11, N & 48:6, SE .57:10 to becinning, being portion of lots A »nd E, block 20, Alameda Park Homeste:d, Alameda: £10. Builders’ Contraocts. L. Friedlander w th W. H. & T. Kinread. car- penter, brick and plumbing work, etc., for a two- Stary building on Pierce street, tiear Mcallister: #3725; no architect. Jane Burkhead with Knox & Cook, alterations and additio s o a two-story building on NE cor- per of Pine and Laguna streets; $2500: Cahill & Condon, architects. \ — HOTEL ARRIVALS. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. O B Randall &w,Merced V T Van Horn, Willows 8 H Crow, Beckwith S C Tyler, s iiford Mrs 8 A Abbey, Reno Mrs ¥ A Ladd, Mass L A Wolford, Grass Vly P B Gallacher. Donegal J B Tucker, J Smita & wi, Valleio A McHug J Hanse: & fy. Los Ang S A Kvar! mpson, San_Pedro W S Reese, Oleta T, San Diego MW J Reardon, Los Angeles A G Barces, A Krapt, Ind Z Kobayashl, N Y E A ‘I hurlons & wf,Mich ET Nicholson & f, Mass S R Storms & wi, Sacto A Tawton, N B BALDWIN HOTEL. Stenzal, San Lorenzo G C Hall, Olema B Nelson, Olema W D Grady, Fresno A Newman & w,Cal F R Devlin, Vallejo H Bryant & w. V allejo D A Harter, Vallejo Ezekiel, Chicago E H Ezekiel, Chicago r W de Forest, N Y R Ward & w,N Y Corcoran & w,Stktn L Himmeistein & w, Cal Nelson, Marin M Weil, N Y Fine & w, San Jose I Kahn, Plymouth Nelsou, Ohijo T A Simpson. Pasadena Dixon, Bakersfield A H Christie, Milwaukee R_k:hnmaan‘ Prilanda W H W hite, Mendon!o Bittel, Chicazo PALACE HOTEL. Keiser, N Y E T Cahill, Chicago H Hinshaw, Cal Geo B (remer, N Y 0 M Gibson &'wf, BC W kostick, N Y Gunhunt, Richmnd § B Hynes, Los_Angeles A Ford, Plttsburg W F Sy.vester, N Y F Howard, N Y F W Burns, Wash, D O M Tayior, Wash, DC H A Keunedy, Minn Geo W Whitehead, N Y Chas C Persins. Stanford H Burke & w, San Jose Wm Chapin, Sacto Mrs ¥ katon, Wash,D C R D Stephens, Sacto Miss Eaton, Wash, D C' G N Royce, Piitsburg H Eaton, Wash, DG C A Royce, Pitisburg 8 Harold & w, Miss M Graves, Cal J H Flickinger, SanJose 8 E Kirk & wf, Berkeley NEW WESTERN HOT- L. Wz I} PP J B B P L ) Gl oEg oo E R FMS J P Eltiot:, Martinez JR ¥ C Beach, Denver GB J Andrews'& w, Tulare RB J C stanforda & w, N Y Jw S Dobert. Sacramento JB T Wilison, I Mish, San Jose W Comber, Dixon E Lawrence, Dixon J W Laades, Cal F W Steare, Salt Lake F Jones. Chico G E Donnelly, Los Ang W A Walters, Los Ang J F $mith, Stiliwater R Clayion & da, Stillwter W L Murry, Cal H Lubec, ~acramento M C Morson, Montana C Joanson, sun Jose B G Hinds. Fresno E H_Paigburn, Suisun E F Stout & w, Suisun F C Stouter, St Helena G Hamilton, Catcutta LICK ROUSE. cBride, Sacramento ¥ Howard, Sacramento lexander, Sacramnto W R Caruthers, StaRosa McDonald, Sonora R L Reed, Walnut, Tex Rhodes, San Jose T Wadsworth, Boston Graham, Sausalito R White, Lake County yers, Oroville M E « lowe, Yolo County Peckham, San Jose F E Brockhage, Sau Jose Mouitrie, Fresno J Tibbetts, California. 2 C Aplerson, Sia Clara W H bicClintock, Sonora White, Sonora. O Halstead, Point Reyes t, Sea:tle W H Koss, Los Angeles rs itcss. Los Angeles W Bailey. Livermore J Powell, Los Angetes Dr J C Casper, Boston R C Miger, Stockton J S McBride, San Juan H Wallace, Stockton GRAND HOTEL. JJ Miley, Sanger C Maze, Cal H C Goodell, Sacto E T Schaw, Sacto W M Sims, Sacio C Herendeén & w, Chgo A J Praners, Saclo S H Grigsby, Willows P J Plattam, Or T J Stephenson. Oakland T R Parker, Napa M Kahn, Petaluma. C W Roby, Fresno W J Palmer, Petaluma, P § Adams, Petaluma _ E Gratz. Or J McDonneil,Menlo Park H B Marku&w,S Lornzo B Weed, ~onoma R F Meyer, Oakland W F Smith, Sacto W CBrown & 1m, Lodi ¥ H Hyatt, NationalClty W F slocumb, Lacto C L Porter, Bodie E J Cahill, San Martin G A Mat:, Colusa. M A Besior, Napa J R Bailey & w, Truckee E Bowen, Visaiia, BT McCuliough,CrowsL H Jones, Sacto Wm Bayles & w,~Lndro J A Morton & w, Montry E M Manuion, Los Ang O D Burrell, Los’ Ang Mrs A Nellson, Sacto ~ D P Durst, Wheatland A £ Joy, Watsonvile C Gormee. Oakland W C Floto, Valiejo A Haas, Oakland W E Gilbert, Los Ang H W Swift, Cal N8 M J Zak, Jackson ¥ C Noble, Sanger W H filton, Glen kllen V Clyti, St Helena E Swinford, Colusa G W Harney, Marysville RUSS HOUSE. 8 P Mootlin, N Y G McLaughlin, Mariposa F M Lathe, Sea:tle A Newmau. Tacoma T Smith & w, Tacoma J H Hill, Pt Townsend G S Wooisey, San Diego E Staddecker, La ¥ E Sanches, Pleasanton G Spencer, Chicago L B Neal, Sissons T Shea & w, Santa Rosa 2 RS b ozmEEgE = 2> ECHIill & v, La SGAmes & w, La C E Ruez,Santa Barbara J Morrissey, Orlando E L Ross, San Jose W W Gass, Felton J C McMinnus, Feiton U Morago,Santa Barbara H C Albert, Ryde W P Gubson, Tulare P Fscort, C Melain, Millard A LJohnson, La A Rubenstein, Fresno CKerr, Bakersfield C'T Warren & w, Nev W T Boardman & w, La HStelling & w, Davisville MErowniog & w,urassV P M Twitchell, Conn J 0 Gild, Sac W H Rustin, Sac A J Hitchcock, Sac W Sales, Mont W Thomas, Dongles Flat F Coperiake, Port Costa Mrs 'f Truiy, He ldsburg ¢ Buflineton, Oaxland U Weaver, Healdsburg W W miller, Mont J M Paul, San Diego C Williams, Davisville J R Conway, Davisville J T Clayton, Ariz G F Nicholson, Arcata D Carter. Fresno iss 1 Hunter, Spo<ane J Mulroy, Grass Valley J Riely, Grass Vailey R Mulroy, Grass Valiey F niiey, Auburn G M Nave, Ind H A Shankel, Los Ang C P Clarx, Siskiyou § W >mith, Yuba City K Brown, Nev F S Forey, Lawrence T kusion, Carson City J Easton, Carson City J D Easton, Carson City Mrs V Frankiin, Cal J Handriek, N Y H Pubam, Mont R Pubam, Mont 1 Pubam, Mont H Prohue, a.0nt W Lawnel!, Mont B S ater, Mont M Harrington, Mont B Half, Mont B Jones, »ont L B Dyg st. Mont THE CALL CALENDAR. DxCFMBER, 1896. 17|18 |19 |—— XA @ Fal Moou. TR e Dec. 19. SUN, MOUON AN LADEK. T.E. COAST AND GEODETIC SUBVEY TIDE BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICTAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. December—1896. Wednesdar, December 30. 7.26| Moon rises.... . 3.39AM 5.01|Moon sets. . 3 Fee: Feet Fee: Fes: sHwl LW H W W 8] 609 O T80 B7|..oez| cere L w| LW HW 29| 015 2. 57| 2.03/-1.0| 9.01} 3.9 80| 118, 2.9 7.40| 59| 3:00/-15/10.14| 4.3 31 218] 30| s28| 61 400/-1.3|11714] 43 NoTe—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the ieft hand column, and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as 10 time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, tha third time column the third tide, and tae last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except wheu tnerc are but thres tides, as sometimes sccurs. Tha helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coasc Survey Charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght and then the number given is ubiractive from the deth &i harte. —— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographie Office located in the Merchants' Exchange ls maintained in Sam Francisco for the beneflt of mariners without regard 1@ nationaiity sad free of expense. Navigators are cordially favited o Visit the office, where complete of charts and salling direciions of the world are kept on hanl for com- parison and reference, and the latest information €ai always be obialned regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean “Fhe time bail o time ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph 11l In hoiated about ten minuies befoe B0on, and Is dropped at noon. 120th meridlan, by telegrapbic signal recelved each day from the vnlma States Navai Observacory ai Mare Island, A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on ime, or giving the error. It any, ls published the same day by the aiternoon papers and by the morning papers the following dav. W. 5. HueHEs, The Time Ball. Lieutenant. U. S N., in charge ERANCE HYDROARAPRIC OFrrow. U. 3. Y. MERCHANTS EXCHANG® } 8AN FRANCISCO. Decemver 2J, 1898. The time ball on Telegraba HilL was aropps! exactly a¢ noou to-day—L e., a. noon of the 12061 mendiay, Or eXacily & 5 F. M., Greenwich Lima. ‘W. S Huenxs, Lieutenant U, 8 N,, in charge. OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Franciseo. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | Prem Cisy Puebia| Vic & Pgt Sna|Dec 80, JAM Pier ) Czarina.. Coos Bay. Dec 30,12 uPier 8 Santa Rosa. | San Diezo.. . | Dec 31.11am [Pies 11 Arcata Coos Bay... """ Dec 81.30Au|Pler 13 Pomona. "’ | Humboldi Bas | Dec Alcazar... . |Grays Harbor. |Jan Coos Bay.... | Newpor: . Jan Columbi: |Jan Del Norte... | Gravs Harbor.| Jan £ Homer......| Yaquina Bay. |Jan Corons |San Diego.. . |jan WallaWaila| Vic & Pge Sna | Jan ABlanchard | Oregon ports.. | Jan i Newport .. Plor 11 6 opw|vier 2 Bavas! plar 26 —_— e Jan S)0auiPler 3¢ Yaauina Bay rFAMER | Frox R Cieone Tescent Clty . W Pomon: Humbold. Bay. . L i Arcata Coos Bay Dee 30 Columbia: Porclana. ::Deg 31 Walla Waila... | Vicioria iDec 81 Coos Ba: Newport. e v |Grays Hurbor, Jan 1 | Coos Bay. Jan 1 San Diego, Jan 3 Yaquina sa Jan 32 ard | Portiand. .. “Jan 3 Crescent City... | Crescent Gity . DJan 3 Wellington... .| Departure Bay CIan 3 Peter Jebsen...| Nanaimo Jan 3 City Sydney....|Central America. (Jen 4 Eoreka.. [ Sewpori Jan 4 Farallon Yaquina Bay s ¢ Btate of Cal..l. | Portiana. ldan 5 North Fork. ... | Humboldi Bay 5 Crarina. {Coos Bay 5 Colon . | Panam. 5 Santa o Jan 6 l SHIPFING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivel. TUESDAY. December 29. Stmr Czarina, Drisko, 43 hours from Coos Bay; pass and mdse, Lo J D Spreckels & Eros Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 831/ brs from San Diego, eto; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkine & 0. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen, 72 hours from Yaquina : 257 tons ston-, to J D MeGlivery; 42 cords vebolts, to Pacitic Woodenware Co. Stmr_ Alcazar, Gunderson, 95 hours from Grays Harbor: lumber and mdse, to Grays Harbor Commercial Co. ~hip America. Harding. 15 days from Departure Bay; 8020 tns coar to R Dunsmuir & Sons, Ship Invinecibie. Chippertie!d. 2, days irom Port Blakeley, via Clallam Bay 18 days: lumber, laths and piles’ to Renton, Holmes & Co. Ital ship Emanuele Accame, Ghiglione, 51 days from Junin: baliast, t0 master. Br ship Miltonburn, Patterson, Cape Town: bailast, 10 master. Ship Two Brothers. Windrow, 22 da; parture Bay, via Otter Harbor 18 day! coal. 1o R D Chandler. Bark Wilna, Slater, 22 days from Nanaimo; 2312 tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Bark Big Bonanza, Bergman, 29 days from Nanaimo. via Port Angeles 1a days; 2222 tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Br bark Casablanca. Cantiey, 73 aays from Hongkong; mdse, (o S L Jones & Co. Bark Alox McNeil Jorgenson, 25 days from Seattle, via \lallam Bay 13 days; 1622 tons coal, 10 John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Bkin Eureka, Paulsen, 12 days from Kalamn; Tumber, to Coas Ne =on. Schr ‘Excelsior, Burmeister, 27 days from Port Blakeley. via Port Angeles 16 days: lumoer, to Renton, Holmes & Co. Schr Lily, Bottger, 6 days from Umpqua River; lumber and produce, to tardiner Mill Co, Schr J M Colman, Treanor, 11 days from Port Gamble: Inmber ana piies, o Fope & Talbot. Schr G W Watson. Friedberg, 16 days from Port Blakeley: lumber. (0 Renton, Holmes & Co. Schr Ruby A Coustus, Knudsen, 25 days from Se tule, via Clallam Bay 18 days: lumber, to 8 H Harmon Lumber Co. Schr James A Garfield, Palmgren, 14 days from Willapa Harvor; lumber. to Simpson Lumber Co. Cienred. TUESDAY. December 29. Haw stmr Scray, Thompson, Honolulu: Weich & Co. stmr City of Everett, Laverge, Nanaimo: John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Stmr Australia, J Spreckels & Bros Co. 8rstmr_Belgic, Rinder, Hongkong and Yoko- hama; O & O 88 Co. Stmr Clty of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Pors Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Symr Acapulco, Cattarinich. Panams, etc: Pac Mail § 5 Co. B s Houdleste, Honolulu; D Sailed. TUESDAY, Decem ber 29. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro. Stmr State of California. Green, Astoria Stmr Scotia. Johnson. Stmr Acapulco, Catiarinich, Panama, etc. kong. Sunr Australia, Houdlette, Honolulu. Stmr Jewel, Madsen. Sumr Gipsy. Leland. Santa Cruz. Stmr Geo Loomis. Bridgett, Ventura. Staur Crescent City, Allen, Crescent City. Stmr Progreso. Storrs, Seattle. Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, Fort Bragg. Brsaip Miltiades. Ayling. London. Bar« Gatherer, Slater Tacoma. Echr Newark. Beck, sowens Landing. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. Dec. 29.—10 . .—Woeathe: cloudy; wind SW; veloclty 6 miles. Charters The Br ship Anaurus loads mase and lumber for Sydney; sulp Wachusett, coal at Seattle or thit pori: Br ship Proviuce, lumber on the Sound 1o Freeman:ie: barc Howard, lumber on the Sound for Va paraiso for orders, $55. Brship Otterburn was chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe, 263 3d. Domestio Porte. 8AN DIEGO—Salled Dec 29—Stmr National City for San Franclsco Arrived Dec 29—Brship Allerton, from New- castle, NSW. TACOMA—Sailed Dec 20— 8r bark Chiltonford, for Port Pirie: schr Robert Searles, for Sydney. PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Dec 28— 3Br ship Port Crawford. SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 29—Stmr Signal, from Astoria. Sailed Dec 28—Sohr Roy Somers, for Newport. GRAYS HARBOR—salled Dec 29—Stmr Del Norte and schr C A Thayer, for San Francisco. CO0S BAY—Saitei Dec '29—Simr Arcata, for San Francis 0. Stmr Arcata is lylng under lea of Cape Arago on account of heavy blow off shore. MENDOCINO—Arrived Dec 79—stmr Pt Arens, hence Dec 27. ASTORIA—Seiled Dec 29—Stmr Columbla, for San Fraucisco; Br bark Rollo, for Queenstown. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 26—Br ship Pengwern, from Rio de Janeiro: bark Harvard, from Santa Rosalia. Dec 29—Bark Undaunted, hence Dec, COOS BAY—Arrived Dec 28—Star Bonits, hce Dec 27. safled Dec 39—Stmr _Bonita, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Dec 29—Bkin Chehalls, frm Port Townsend. POKT GAMSLE—Arrived Dec 20— Bktn Jane L, stanford, from Port Townsend; bktn Skagit, hnce Dec 20. EUREEA—Sailed Dec 20—-Stmr Pomona, for san Fraucisco. Arrived Dec 29—~Schr Occidental, hence Dec 26; stmr Farallon, hence Dec 27. Foreign Porty. TAHITI-Sailed Dec 11—Schr Allen A, for San Fraac sco. PURT PIRIE—Arrived Dec— —Br bark Bolivia, from Vancouver. ST VINOENT—Arrived Dec 12—Nor stmr Aggl Dence ~ept 25, and sailed on the 14 for Bristol. MAURIT1US—sailed Dec 26—Br str Woolwich, for Deiagoa Bay. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Dec 26—Brstmr Queen Olga, hence Nov 19, for Bombay. Dac 28—Br stmr Doric, bence Dec 10. GUAYMAS—Arrived Dec 28—3chc Dora Bluhm | trom Port Gamble. Importations. ©O0S BAY—Per Czarina—580 tous coal, 35 cds matchwood, 5 bales flannels, 2 skscoin. 7 pkss express. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—1 cs chinaware, 13 bbls pickled fish, 17 bdis dried fisn. % bxs raisins, 24 bxs limes, 129 bxs lemons. 1 keg wine, 1 cs clothing, 1 cs gloves. 1 cs tobucco. 34 c3 egs, B12 bxs oranges, | s glass, 49 cs eggs, 1 roll car- pet, 20 bxs grape fruit, 164 bdis hides, 1 bx sal- mon, 29 bols tallow, 1 cs guns. Redondo—464 bxsoranges, 23 sks chillies, 12 cs D S backs, 4 cgeanned goods. 9 bxs zinc, 1.cs gro- ceries, 10 cs botties. 12 cs eggs, 41 tubs butter, L cs condensed fruit, 18k ash cement. 8 bbls sweet potatoes, 26 bxs lemons. Fort Los Angeles—107 bxs oranges, 2 pianos, 10 cs eggs, 4 Dxs chocolaie, 2 s switchboards, 1 cs cigars. Santa Barbara—26 bxs lemons, 2 bxs butter, 1 bx tish. Port Harford—5 bxs fish, 1705 sks bituminous rock, 1 cs books, 1 coop chickens, 17 sks dried 1ruit, 2 sks peanuts, 276 sks beansf 154 Dxs apples, 125 3ks corn, 32 bxs butter, 39 cs eggs, 4 fasks quicksiiver. GRAYSHARBOR—Per Alcazar—30 M ft lum- ber. 1c il wire, 90U cs salmon. 39 pkzs mdse. UMPQUA RiVER—Per Lily—5251 cs salmon. 151 sks oats, 6 rolls leatuer, 1 cs snoes, 2 bbis bsef and pork, 1 bx veeswax. 2 sks wool, 3 p kgs hides, 5 bxs pelts, 1 propeller, — M ft lumber. Consignees. Per Alcazar—Grays Harbor Commercial Co; P A Allen; J C Mocine: S P R R Co; J V Haiey. Per 'Czarini—J D Spreckels & Bros Co; Bandon Woolen-milis: Wells. Farzo & Co g Per Sants Rosa—Mac< & Co: De Bernardi& Co Dairymen’s Union: W heaton. Breon & Co: Labor Exchange: Hilmer, Bredboff & Schulz: Hills Bros; Brigham. Hoppe « Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: J M Moore: Feiling, Cressy & Co; Russ, Sanders & Co: O B Smith & Co: Smith’s Cash Store: J 0 Howard; Marshall & Reim rs: CE Whitner & Co; H Hud- Qlestous H Dutard: J H Cain & Co; Judsou Fruit Mig Co: H Kirchmanu & Co: Wellman, Peck & Co: Witzel & Baker: American Union Fisavo: Uain Paving Co; H N Tilden & Co: H Heckman & Co; J H Cain & Co; H I satiler & Co; Califiruia Saw Works: McDonough & Ruuyon: S Levy & Co: M 3 Simas; J W Gale & Co; Great’ American Tmport Co: I R Meuzy: Preific ammonis aud Chemical ‘San Francisco Brewinx Co: L Goodfriend oldbers, Bowen & Co; S Levi: Itallso-Swyise 1 Joiony : Seiby ~meltiag an 3 Agricnltural Colony: Selby tmeltiar A & Co: The Cudaby Packing Vacifi: Posial Telegraph (o eneral Electric Co: B Dor Malcolm; J W Ciar. Henderson; W & J Sloane & Co: 6 dreenhood & Co; Payot, Upham & Co: Sunset T & T Co; D Ghirardeili & Co: Ben] (U taz & Son; Dr H Damkweger: J Ivancovich & Co: Immel & Co: Goodyear Rubber Co: Facific Transter Coj H L Scatena & Co: D Frair. Fer Lily - Tillmann & Bendel: W C Price & Co; McDonough & Runyon: Smith’s Cash Store: £ M Corlin: J C Johnson & Co; Bissinger & Co: Rosen- thal. Feder & Co; Hulme & Hart; California Saw ‘Works; Gardiner Mill Co, A ® Br stmr Beigic, Rinder, Yokohama and Hong- \ 98 days trom ‘ B

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