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DECEMBER 31 1896 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, —_———_______—___—______—____—_____———————'\ THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. sitver a fraction lower. Wheat futures declined. Barley, Oats and Rye unchanged. Rain checks the Hay trade. Beans duil. Choice Onions firmer. Potatoes steady." Vegetables continue quiet. Butter firm. Eges unchanged. Poultry higher all around. Game sells well. Deciduous Fruits unchanged. Limes advanced. Oranges culet. Provisions as before. SALMON PACK OF 1896. M. S. Lowenthal reports the Salmon pack of 1896 300,462 cases, as follows: Columbia River, 501,200 cases; Sacramento River, 14,47 Rogue and Klamath rivers, 20.400: Oregon rivers, 95,000; Puget S 59 206,000 Alaska, 87 32 ; the balance being stributed among miscelianeous poin! The ship- ments were 1, 264 cas follows: From San Frauclsco (by sea), 679,846 Co.umbia River, 49,- Puget Sound., 16.640; British Columbia, und, et Fraser River, O Glear ® Partly Cloudy © Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the win at A The top figures ion indicaie maximum temperatura for the those underneath it, if any, the amount of i1, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, ‘connect poin s of equal air pressure; therms, or dotied lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and 1s usually accomvanied by fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded &nd accompanied by clondy w “Lows comst. When the pressure is high in the i end low aloug the coast,and the Isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, refn south of Oregon is improb- sble. With a “high” in the vicinity of Jdano, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be éxpected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of theseconditions will produce an opposite result. BUREAU REPORT. iso~ WEATHER UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, W FATHER BUREAU. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30,1896, 5 P. M —Weather conditions and general forecast The foillowing are the seasonal rairfalls to date es compared with those of the same date last sea- son: Eureka 17.43 inches, last season 15.56 inches: Red Bluff 11.23 inches, last season 6 66 inches San Francisco 10 81 inches,last season 4.10 inche: Fresno 3.94 inches, last season, 1.11 inches: San Luis Ubispo 7.65 inches, last season 4.00 inche: Los Angeles 5.09 inches, last season 1.71 inches; an Diego 3.83 incnes, last season 1.57 inches; Yuma 1 86 inches, last season .32 of a inch San Francisco data—MaXimum temperature 56, minimum b0, mean, 53. Raintall during the past 24 bours, .56 se storm which was mentioned last evening as dly approa hing the Washington coast bas ded and a portion is now passing eastward over (ke Rocky Mountains. The remainder is central to the west of Wushingtou. Kain has fallen In th past 24 hours throughont the Pacitic Coast States, from Point Conception no:thward and eastward . Hain <til conty from ward, and thunders:orms are coast of Morthern Cal now prevai ¢ has risen_throughout Cali- forniz. h for 1a, but conditions are still favorible for SLOWeTS in the uorthern portion of the Stute. Fo-ecust made at ~an Francisco for 30 hours eading midnight, December 31, 18963 Norinern Caiifornia—=howers i Southern fresh westerl. raily fair Thursday danger of frost Thursday Arizona—Cloudy in north portion, talr in south portion: cooler. Sau Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy and some- but generslly without rain southwesterly winds. H. HaMMON, Forecast Official. Thursday W. KEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NFW TYORE. N. Y., Dec. 30.—The oniy re- deeming fvature of speculation at the Stozk Ex- change to-day was a spurt in American Tobacco and Sugar in tbe lats trading. The movements in these stocks saved the day from beingone of the dullest on record. Fluciuations at the close ©of business were merely nominal, coverlng a range of only lg@ls per cent outside ofa fow stocks. The deciaration of the 2 per cent dividend on ‘Tobacco preferred and 3 per cent on the com- mon stock started up a little speculation In the lutter, although as soon as the stock advanced Tea izations seeued to be in order. The real feature o the cay was the execuiion of buying orders for considerable amounts in Sugar during the 1ast hour of busi which carried that stuck up fro .« 110%gto 1i2. Man.attan, after selling down 5 10 5815 rose to 89. Conso.idated Gas ruse 1. while D-laware and Hudson deciined 2 per cent. The jump in Sugar failed to sumulate dealings in the prominent_raliway stocks. such as the Grangers, Chicago Gas and Louisville and Nashii le, and thes> shares ciosed with net osses ©f 14@5 per cent for the day. Speculazion closed stronx for Sugar and firm for the remainder of the list. Total siles were 126,475 shares. Honds we e bigher. Sales footed up $1,740,000. Bur- ling on an! Quin:y Nebraska extension fours rose ii .orthern Pacific consol fives, 114: Pit sburz, Cincinnatl, Chicazo and St. Louls four and a baifs, series B, 234: Standard Rope and Twine si 134: Chesuprake and Ohio General iour and a halfs, 6: Hoston and Texas Central firsts, 7: Kansas and Texas seconds. % Long Tsland General :ours brought 75, against 8834 be- fore to-day. In Government botias couon fours of 1925 sol1 a: 120, of 1907 at 112, coupon fives 8: 114 and coupon twos a: 9214, Grain. FLOUR — Dull, steady ‘Winter wheat, low rades, $220@34 30: fair to fancy, 835584 75; patents, $4 2U@5 25; Minnesota clesr 5 60@ 4.00; st : patents 4 25@5 25; low exiras. city milis, $4 00@5 00: pac- ents, $5 rya mixtures, 85 6U@3 80: super or,"#3 10@3 $0; fine, $3 U5. ' Southern flour dull, steady. Common 1o ¢xtra, $300@3 65: good to cnoice. §3 55@3 85, Kye flour dull, quiet, steady, $275@8 2. LCoKNMEAL-Quiet. Yellow Western, 81950 RYE—Dull. Western, 45c deliverad. BARLEY—Steady; 29c c.i.t Buffao, opening of navigation. Wi 1 AT—<pot market dull, weak er.with o 1.0. b. $1 00%: ungraded red, 81c@$1 01 ungraded, 85%gc. Optons «eciined 4@14~ rallled 15@34%. de- clined 73@] 340, rallied 13 d3/4C, and closed firm 80 84@175 - uuder yesterday. with afaizly ac.ive trade. Mav and March most active. No. 2 rea Janaary. 905ge: March, 9:3/gc; May, £8%pc; July, B51jc; December, 9134c. COKN—S;oty qulet, weaker, No. 2, 2914c ele- vator: 3u34@3#4c afloat. Opiions were auil and wea's at Js@14c decline. May most active. December, 28%uc; January, 29%c¢; May. 815/ Uat8—=pois aull, weaker; options falr y active FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AKD NEW YORK STGCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., & Leldesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. CENTRA L OFFICE €38 Market St., Palaco Hotel. Tel Msin 5838 Uptown Offios—Baldwin Hotel (adjolning Jrill Xoom). Tel. Main 839. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders mstantly executed on lates; market quor tations. Reference st National = . "PRIVATE Wik MNkW YORE usially first appear on the Wushington | rior | north portion, | ¢ February, lower. December, 2134c; Provisions. 1.A RD-Quiet: nominal. Western steam. $4 O ctév, $1 62345: December, $405, nominal; reined, eaiy: South American, $260; compound, 435@ New mess, $8 25@8 75. K—Quiet; lower. Wesiern creamery. 14 @21c: do factory, 7@lc: Eklgins, 21¢; imitation creamery, 11@16c. CH K ESE—Quiet; firm. Part skims, 3%@7%aC full skims. 25.@3c. 3 EGG>—Quist; weak. Icehouse. 156@16c; West- ern tresh. 18@19c: do, cuse, $175@3 60; limed, frives LALLOW uiet; nominai. City, 3 5-16c: 3Lu@5 0. COTTONSEED O Dull; nominal. Crude, 20c: yellow prime, 2 Yge. HICK—Qulet: firm. Domestic, 334@6c; Japan, Quiet; eary. New Orleans, 34c. —Dul.: 1010 15 polits down. Decem- ber, §0 50©9 55: January, $9 61: March. $9 65@ 9 70; April, 89 75@9 85; sl av. §9 66@970: June, £975: July, $98.@9 90; ~eptember, $9 85@10: spo: Rio, dull. sieady; No. 7, 1914@10340. AR—Dull. Off A, 415c P Ib; mold A, 454c: standard A, 435c: comectioners’ A, 43ac: cut loaf, be: crushed, 6¢; powdered and’ cubes, 45kc; granulated, 434c. ¥rult and Produce. APRICOTE—Bags, 9@11c. 1 FACHES—Peeled, boxes, 14@15c; unpeeled, bags, 7@ 9c. FRUNES—Four sizes, nomlnal, 5%4c. RAISINS—Two-crown. loose mu catel, 43sc B D: S-crown, blac; 4-crown, 614@T%4c; do Lon- don layers, $145: clusters, $1 65@3. Al MONDS—sott shells, Sc. WALNUTS—Standard. 7¥%c; soft shell, Sc. HOPS—Qulet. Pacific Coast, 314@13c. ‘WOOL—Quiet, firm. Domestic tieece, 16@23c; pulled, 19@31c; Texas, 7@12. Merchandiss. PIGIRON—Quier. American. $11@13. COPPER—Qulet, strong. Lake. $11 45 bld. LEAD—Firm. Domesiic, #3053, Straits, $13. Plates qulet. EFELTEK—Easier. Domestic, $4@4 10, CHICAGO MARKETS. CTICAGO, Trr.. Dec. 30.—While we advanced 2@3c in the price of whea: vesterday, Liverpool cables this morning gave only 3d 1mprovement over that price. This Indifference caused the crowd to feel disappolnted at the opening and induced selling of rather free proportions. Yesierday’s closing firmness was therefore disp.ayed by a tone ofa weaker character accompanied by receding pricis. The demand from shoris was not so m- perative and ofterings d.d not meet with ready re- sponse. Receipts at Chicago were 52 cars and b4,- | 250 bushels were withdrawn Northwest had 227 cars, against day. The corresponding dav 1 day, Closing Liverpool cables contributed further 10 the depression. a decline of 1d from the opening being given. Clcsing Continental cabies were ir- reguiar, displaying very litile scrength. kxport clearances were 261,420 bushels. May wheat opened from 8ilge to B3%4c, declined to 8234c, closing at $274@85¢, 1o uader yesterd Esti mated receipts for to-morrow 13 cars. No. 2, red, 73 tast Wednes- about 90 75@92c. CORN—XNo developments of unusual kind were noted in the corn market. A slow dragging trade, with prices moving apward or downward in nar- row fractions as the wheat market displ: d strengih or weakness, (00K place. cables quoted 14d advance at that place. Re- | celpts were 268 cars and 5000 busnels were taken from store. Exports amounced to 541,935 bushels. | May corn opened st 25%c, sold betw @ ¢ and 2535@25%ac, clusing at 2514¢, J3C under : ‘Estimated receipts for to-moirow 290 OATS—Were not pa-ticularly strong nor active. The easier feeling in wheat had an adverse effect on the iittle oats only as firmness wiilingly disposed of | weasness in the last Lour. May oats closed Gy of a cent under yesterdsy. Estimated receipts for to-morraw 200 cars. FLAX—Was firm. Cash No. were 16 cars PROVISIONS | in the hog market (his morniug, and it was in turn transmitted to product. Intermittent trading of no waterial Impor: constituted the day’s business. There was consider ble changing from January into May later fu show any essential 214@5c lower, May iard unc a shade higher. BUTTEE—Was quiet and eas; were moderate and the demund Creameries—Extras. 20c 3 seconds, 15@16¢: imitation: 5 £00ds, €xtras. 17c: firsts, 14@15 change. May pork closed anged and May ribs Receipts tras. 19c: tirsts, 14@17c: seconds. 10g12c. la- dles — Extras, 10@llc; firsis. 5@8lec; packing slock, H@YLac; grease, 215@3c; roii butter, 10 @llc. ock, 16¢ B dozen. Steady at 6% o call and time loans. New Yors excnange sola 40c premium. Closing Prices. AT—December, 79%4¢; May, @7855c. December, January, 8274@83c: 2254¢: 225 | | | RIBS—Juouary, 33735 M Livestock. UNION STOCK run of cattle to-day was light. There was a brisk demand and prices were luc to 15¢ higher. I'rade i LOgs was active. The offerings were ger. e sueep and lamb markets were falrly active | and stea I+ LE—Recelpts, 9500. | @540: choice to prime steers, $6@5 25: | 8t Fancy cattle, $5 30 goud to fair beef sieers, $3 5.@4: good (o ehoice kers ana feeders, 4 S@i; fair to good | stockers and feeders. $: 0: "bulis, choice to extra, $3 25@4: bulls, pour to choice, 82@3 20; cows and heiters. choice 10 prime, $2 60@4 16; cows. fair 10 choice, $2 35@3 50; cows, common to tair canners, $1 60@2 3: calves, g0oa to fair, |85 10@5 65; calves. common to good. 83 50@5: Texas sieers. $3 50@4 25; milkers and springers, ® head, $25@40. HUGS —keceipts, 33.000. Heavy packing and shipping lo's, §310@3 40: common to_choice mixes. $3 2083 40; choice as.orted, $2 35@3 45; night, $3 203 45: pigs, @3 45. SH i EP—Receipts. 12,000, Inferior to choice, $250@2 75; lambs, $3 25@5 10. Receipts at Omaha. EOUTIH OMAHA. Ngnr. Doc 30.~HOGS—Re- celpts, 5900, Market weak, 5o lower, Light and mixed, $3 15@3 30: h avy, $3 05@3 15. 1U@4 OU; cows »nud heiters, best. §2 99 35: fuirto goo 1. $1 7 2 buils, $1 85@2 10; stockers and feeders, 83 U0@3 85; Texas ana West- ern, $2 65@3 90: caives. $5@13. ShEEP—Recelpts, 3000. Steady. NEW JUKK sTOOKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Sharas. Money on call 14@2%: last loan at 2% and closing offered at 3% Prime mercautile pa- per, 316@4%. Bar silver, 65c. Mexican dollars, 60%4@51%. Steriing exchange weak. with actual busiuess 11 bankers’ bills ac 84 8315@4 8534 for 60 days and 84 8614@4 8615 for demand. Posted ries, $4 84@4 8735 Commercial bills, $4 82 @4 ¥8. Government bonds steady: State bonds quiet; railroad bonds firm. Silver dull. CLOSING sTOCKS. Am Tel & Cabl North American... 4 Atchison. Northern Pocific.. 157 Preferred Preferred. . 82 Adams Expres Northwestern... ... 1015, ‘Alton, Terie Hau Preferred 151 Express109 XY Central .98 ‘American Tobacco 79%|N Y, Chicago&SiL 1114 Preferred 1 1st preferred..... 7 Bay State Gas. Baltimore & Ohi Brunswick Land: Buftalo, Roch & Canada Pacific. Canada Southern. 2d Ontarlo. . Canton Land. 50%(Ontario & Western 1434 Central Pacific..... 15 Orezonlmnrovmnt— Ches & Ohfo. 6% Preie-red.........— Chicago Alton.....160 " Orezon Nevigation 14 Prefersed. . 172 loregon nort Linc. 13 Chicazo, B & Q.... 6974 Pacitic Mall........ 24 Chicago ® K 1Il.... 40 |Peora. D & kvans 2 Preferred 98 Flitsburg & W pfd. 15 Chicago Gas. i %14/ Puiiman Pulace.... 162 Cleye & Pittsburg. 160 [Quicksiiver . 114 Consolidation Coal. 85 | Preserred L8 Consolidated Gas..140 26 €€ C.& St Louis. Preferred. . 49 Colo Fuel & ircai 68% Preferred 52 Cotton 0.1 31, Commereial Cabi 9 Del Hudson 73 3 15" 81 |Silver Certifi {Southern Pacific... 14 Southern R R .. 9 | Preserred 263/ {Sugar Refinery....111% Hocking Coai.... Preferr-d 1a Hocking Valiey. Tenn Coal & Lro Homestake... .. Preterred. \Texas Pacific < 220 Jol A A & N Mich.— ol Uhio & Central 20 Preferred......... b0 Tol 5t ionis& KC 6 H & Texas Cen! Illinois Central Jowa Central. Preferred. Kansas & Texas.. Preferred. Preferred . 16 Kingston & Penn.. #14/Union Pacific. Lake Erle & Westn 1614 | rred Long Isiand 20 U S Leathe: Loulsville & Nash. ¥ Preferred Louisvilie,N Alony 34U § Rubber. Preferred 1 . Manbattan Con.... 89 |Utica & B River...160 Memphis & Charls 15 (Wab S L & Pacific. 8% Mexican Centra... 7 | Preferred 18 Michignn Central. 90 |Wells-Fargo........ 88 Minn &S L..... Western Union.... 831% Freferred Wisconsin Centrai. 2 Minn & 5t L com Wheellng ELE... 634 1st preierred. Preferred. ....... 37 2d vreferred {Am Cotton Ofl pfd. 55%4 Missouri Paciiic. WU Beet. S5 Mobile & Ohi 2145 Ann Arbor. 834 Nushville & Chait. 67%a, Preferred.........— Naulonsl Linseed.. 13" |Brookiyn Traction. 1055 NJ Central.. 9914|Erie 2d pid.... 1934 MNorfolk & Westrn, 11 |smerican Spirits.. 113, Freferred. 1635 Preferred.. CLOSING BONDS. Aln Class A 4s Northern Pac 1sts. 11614 Do Class B 4,55.104 | Do 2ds. 17 Alsbama, class C.. 96 Do 3ds. . 78 Do con . B4l 5 Or Improvmnt ist. 8514 Canada Sou. Do bs.. 118 | Cen Pac 1st3 0'85.10275/C R & N Cheroxee 4s, 1896.10344 Do 1597 |0r Short Line 10 Do 189% | Do consol 5s..... 64 Do 1899 |Pacific 6s0¢’87... 100 Ches & Ohi Phila & Keading ds 8134 Ch&N P Tr Rets Do 1st pfd incom. 441 D C366s.. 14K Grande\West 1sts 7515 Den & & G St L&IronMtGends 755 15/t L & 5 F Gen 6s..110%3 |St Paul Consols.....1 30 StPC& Palsts .. 117 So Carolina 43as...102% Southern it Ros... 91%g Do Pac Cal 1sts..107 Tenn new is. T4y Fr\W&DenCity 1sts 5214 GH &S A 6s. 91 Do 2d 7s.. Gen Elec Deb 55... 90 H & Tex Cent bs...1087 Do cou 6s. 105 Towa Central 1sts.. 96 Kansas Pa Consols 66 Ks Pa 1sts Den Diviil Union Pac 1sts 96.102 U S 43 reg of 1925.119% :rom stora. The | spot wheat ranged from 9044¢ to 9334, closing at | Liverpool | tone, and those who had accumula ed a | them to-day. Receipts were 195 cars. There | wers no withdrawals from store. Heavy seliing by & prominenc commission-house intensitied the 1, 73@73%c: | Northwestern, 751,@7€c; May, T7@78c. Receipts | —A shade better feeling existed tie session, but prices did not | Daires—Ex- | choice steers, $4 50@4 90; medlum steers, $4 10@ | CATTLE — Receipis. 100w arket strong to 10c higher. Steers, 33 30@4 25; cows $1 @ 34 eders, $3@3 85. SHEEP—Receipts, 1900. Market firm. Mut- tons, §3 43, Recelpts at Kansas City. KANERAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 30 O0GS—Re- ceipts, 14,000. Light and medium, $3 156@3 25: heavy, 83 10@3 20; pigs, +2 S0@: | CATTLE — Receints. 5000. Strong. Native sieers, best. §4 00@4 65; far o good, La Cousol 4s.. 98 | Do ds, coupon....119% Missouri funding...— U S 4s reg of 1907.110 KT 6033 Do 48, coupon....111 % Do ds. 8115 Do 2s.. . 95%; Mobule & Ohio'4s.. 6744 Do s, reg. 14 Mutaal Union 6s.:110 | Do 3s. coupon. ...114 Cent Gen 5s...118 ivafunding deot... 62% Y C&St Louis ds10334| Do registered. ....— vor & West Gen 6s118 | Do deferred 6s... & N Caroina con 4s.102 Do Lrust rept sipd 6 JDoés..... 120 | Wabash 1st 6s.....105 NorthwesiConsols. 13: 1y| West Shore 4s.....105 Doden Bs........107 vz FORE1GN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL- LIVERPOOL, ENG., Dec. 30.—The spot market 1s steady at 7s 1a@7s 2. Caigoes strong, 34s 3d. FUTURES. The Frodnce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Jepusrs, 68 9343 kebruary, G 1014d; March, ts EECURITIES. NDON, Exe6.. Dec. 30. ver, 29%d; French Rentes. 1 onsols, 111%4; sii- 2t 50¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. | Sterling Fxchance, €0 days. — g4R4l, Sterling Exchange, sight oioAEs teriing Cabies. - 4 8814 New York kxcl 3 - 1275 New York Exchange, tele; - 15 Fine silver, § ounce. — 6 Mexicun Loliars 53 Lity S e IRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, W HEAT—Futures declined in sympathy with Chicago, but spot grain was unchanged. Quotea at $1 35@1 474 tor common grades, $1 60@1 5214 B ctl for average No. 1, #1 55 for choice and $1 5744 | @1 60 B cul tor extra choice for milling. | CALL EOARD SALES. | IxFommar ExssioN—9:15 o'clock—May—6000 ctls, $1 581/ 8000, $1 65, SECOND SESSION — May — 2000 ctls, $1 b7; 2000, ¥1 5674; 2000, $1 5834; 2000, 81 5654, REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—4000 ctls, 000, 81 5 €0U0. $1 5665 400U, 000, $1 5614, 16.000, #1664 May—8000 ctis, $1 56%. EY—Prices show no change. We guote. 4@S5c P ctl 12@Y7 ¢ CALL BOARD SALES. INFOEMAT, S¥8S10X—9:15 0'clock —No sales. No. 1 Chevalier, §1 10@ No sales. 00N SESSION—20 sales. OATS—Fancy Feed bring as bigh as gl 45 | ® cu. Common to good Wheat range from $1 10 to $1 35 B cil. according to guality. Black, for teed, $5c@$110: for seed, 81 20@1 3U; Gray, nomin: Red, $1 03@1 1234: Surpnse, $1 50@ —Fine Large Yellow brings the top qnota- milling uccount, but the market is gener- ally quiet. Larze Yeilow quotable at 7715@8334¢ | ® cu: Smail Round do, 97%c; White, Bb@s7340. Y 15@95¢ P cil. 1 AT—Quoted at $1 15@1 40 B cil FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. The Cnina steamer took out 14,300 barrels. | FLOUR=—Net cash prices ar as follows: Family | extros, $5@5 10: Bakers' exiras, $4 90@5; super- | fine. 84 15@4 50 B bl 5 | CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@19 @ ton; Cracked Corn, 819@20 B 1on. MILLS' —Prices in sacks are as follows, vsual discount o the (rade: Grabam Flour, $2 85 B 100 Ibs: Kye Flour, $2 75 % 100 Ibs; Rice Fiour, ¥575: Cornmeal, $ 36: extra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 50: 'Oat Groats, $4: Hommy, 83 10 @3 30; 'Buckwhea: Flour, 83 25@3 50; Cracked | Wheat.$3 50; Farina, $4:' Whole Whea: Flour, | §3: Rofied Obts (bois), §6@6 40: reari, Barley: | $3,7504; Splc Peas, 3350 Groea do, 3443 5. HAY AND rEEDSTUFFS. The rain checged trading in Hay. BRAN—$13@18 50 for the best and $12@12 50 ® ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and @21 @ ton for the best. EDSTUFFs — Rolled Barley. $19 50@20; Oilcake Meal at the miil, $26 60 @ ton; jobbing, $27 b0; clipped Vats, £1 40@1 30 @ cti. HAY-Wheat, $8@10 50; Wheat and Oat, @87 10; Oat. $6@9: Burley. $7@8 50: River Barley, 85@6 50: Al alfa, $6@7 50: compressed, 6@ b bu: stock. $5@6: Clover, $6@3 B tou. SIRAW--35@b0c B baie. BEANS AND SEED3, BEANS—Bayos, $1 40@1 55: Small Whites,$1 15 @1 30 ® ctl: Large Whites, $110@1 25 # cil; Pinks, $1 05@1 20: Reds, §1 20@1 80; Blackeye, £110@1-20; Red Kidney, $2 25: Limas, $1 75@ 1 90; Butiers, $1 25@1 bU: Pea. $1 lo@l 23. SE¥ DS—Brown Mustard, $2 75@3: Y ellow Mus- a. 32 10@2 25 B cul: Flax, $1 35@1 40: Canary eed, 2p@2%c ® I Altalla, 4@614¢; Rape, 234c: Hemp, 31c, DRIED PEAS—Xiles, $1@1 15 ¥ cil; Green, $1 40@1 60 B ctl. YUTA1OES, CNIONS, VEGETABLES Cholce Onfons are higher. Vegzetables continue duil. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes, $1 26@1 50; Early Rose. 70@76c: River Reds, 60@6Uc; Burbank Beediings, 50@A0¢ B cul for Kivers aud b0c@81 for salines, ONIUNS—40@€0c B ctl. VEGETABLES—Khubarb, 50¢@81 P box; Los Angeles Summer Squash, 4@5c B Ib: Los An- geles Green Peppers. 3@4c P Ib: Mushrooms, 5@12%zc B b, Iatter figure for buttons: Marrow- fa Squash. $5@7 B ton; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 50G75¢ B box: Driea Peppers, 7@8c B Peas, 6@Tc B Ih: Los Angeles String Beans, b@8c: Dred Okra. 8@9c P Ib; Cabbage, 40@60c B arrois, 20@4Uc ® sack: Garlic, 1%5@2c B Ib. BUTTER, CHEESE AND KGGS. BUTTER—Tre matket is in good shape at the moment, but dealers are inclined 10 be conserva- tive in advancing prices at this time of the year. CrEeaMkRY—Fancy, 25@%4c B bb; teconds, 20@ 22c B b DAIRY—Fancy, 19@2lc: good to cholce, 17@ 18c: lower grades, 15@16c ® b Plckiep—15@170 b. FIRKIN—16@16c B b. CREAMFRY I UB—17@18¢ B B. CHELSE—Cholce mild new, 12c; common to good old, E@lic: Cream Cheddar, 1i@12c: Young America, 12@1 3c: Western, 1113@1234c; Eastern, 1214@13%0 ® Ib. FGGS—Steady and unchanved. Ranch Eggs, 2734@31c; store ges, 2244@27¢; Duck Kggs, 26¢ | ® dozen. Potatoes are firm. AND GAME. POULTRY—No fresh Eastern stock has srrived this weak, and thus the market has had a chance to recover, and higher prices rule. Turkeys are scarce and wanted and some dressed stock sold over th top q\loultgrlx. Live Turkeys, 1h@15c B 1 for Gobblers. 15@18c %1 for Hens: Dicased Tarkern 11306 0 e Geese, @ parr. 81 6UG2: Ducks, 84 50@8 P doz; Hens, 83 50@h doz: Koosters, young, $4 50@5 ao, old, $4: Fryers, $4 25@4 b0: Broilers, 84 25 @4 50 for large and $2 50@3 50 for small; Pigeons, %1 25@1 50 P dozen for young and 51 for old. GAME—Arrivals €0 off readily at good prices. Quail. $150@1 75 § dozen: Mallard, $4 50@5 Canvasback, 12 P dozen; Spriz, $3 B doz ‘leal, $2@2 26 B doz: Widgeon, $1 75 B dozen. Smaii_Luck, §1 26@1 50; English Snipe, $2 50 Juck Snipe.'#1@1 50: Hare, $1@! 26; Rabbits, #1560 for Cotionialls and $1@1 26 for small: Gray Geese, 32 50@3: Whiie Geese, $1@25: Brant, #1 60@2: Houkers, $3 50@+ 50 W dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Apples, 76@90c P box for cholce, $1@1 25 for I‘lnbcg" Red, 36@85¢c for common; Eastern, $2@3 Pears, 75c@8$1 25 B box. Persimmons, 35@75¢ ® box. BEKRIES— e Cranberries from Cape Cod, $6@7 50 bbl; from Coos Bay. $2 20@2 509 box. o CITRUS FRUITS—XNo turther change In any descripiion, except an advance in Limen Mandarin 'Oranzes ara guotable at B5c@$i hox: Navel Oranges. $1 50@2 50: Beedlin @1 50; Grape Fruit. $2 50@4: Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@3 50 for good to cholce: Mexi- can Limes, 84 50@5; California Limes, 5¢: Bananas, $1@2 ¥ vuncn: Pineapples. $2@4 § doz. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Quotations on the Frult Exchange are nominally 28 fol lows CABLOAD Lors—Apricots are for Royals and POULTRY FREAS T mqum ‘:'t 6@9c choice bright, 8614@87%kc: | Moorparks: Prunes, #14c 10 the 4 sizes: Peaches, a@dige for prime 1o choice, 63a@7c for fancy and 6@iuc for peeled in boxes; Apples. 58{,-: P D for ears, 23 evaporated and 2@2%4c 10r sun-dr.ed; 5c for prime to choice, 4@5%c for 14oC for halves; Piums. 4¢ for pitt Yac for unpitted; Neetarin 3%2‘ for cholce and 5l/c for fancy; wmu'l"’ln. fiwz Figs, 214 @2ac. JOBBING PRIcys—Peaches, 4 B D celed, lz'e.?#b: A pri- fancy, 6 735¢ peels cots, ulglg?n ’$ B by Gt Moorparks, ‘156 18c; evaporated Apples, od4c: sun-dricd, 23,@8c: Prunes, 33, @Ac for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, dc for unpressed and o0 for pressed: white Fies, 4c: Plums, 41s@bc for pitted and 13gc for un: pitted: Nectarines, 4@6c P Ib for prime to fancy: Pears, 215@bdc for whole, 43@5%gc 10r quarters and 415@6%qc tor halves. RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES—Four-crown loose, b3/ac: three- crown, 43gc P b: two-crown, 33gc B b: seed- Jess Sultanus. Glge; seedless Muscatels, d34c: 3- crown London layers, $1 15; clusters, #1 50 Dehesa ciusters. $2 50; lmperial clusiers, $3: dried Grapes, $c B 1. JOBBING PRICKS—SAX FRANCIScO—Four-crown, louse, 5340: §-crown, 434c: 2-crown, 334c: seedless Sultanas.” 534c; seediess Muscatels, 4 3ac: 3-crown Longon layers, $1 2b: clusters, $1 60; Dehesa ciusters, $2 75: Imperial clusters, $3 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at H@10c: Walnats, 615@7c B Ib tor s.andar: and 9@9lc B b for softshell: Almonds, 6@6%ac for Languedoc, 8@58%c for hardshell and S@dc for paper-shell, [obbiliz; Peanuts, 4@6c for Eastern and dc for California: rickory Nuts, 5@6c ®_I: Pecans, T4a@8c B 1b: Flibetts, 7%@3«:; Brazil Nuts, 7:/,88«,:_ “oconnuts, 4@5¢H 100. HUNEY—Comb, 10@12%4c for bright and 5@9c forlower grades: water-white extracted, 5@54gc: l‘lfén lm exiracted, 415@43%4¢; Gark amber, 4@ c: 3 B Ib. nfia\v‘xflusg c B D PHOVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6 B 1 for heavy, 70 B I for light medium, 8340 for ilght. 10 B. 1 for extra light and 113zc P i for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams. 1215@13c; - Californl Hams, 11c B Ib: Mess Beer. #1@7 50: extra mess do, $8@8 50; family do, $9 50@10; extra prime Pork, §7 50@8: extra ciear, $16 ® bbl; mess, 814 B bbl: Smoked Beef, 10c B Ib LARD—Eastern, tierces, is quoted at 5%4c for compound and 6@634c for pure; palls, 7c: Call- foruia tierces, 5@514¢ B 1b for compound and 614c for pure; haid-bbis, d34c: 10-Ib tns. 7540 4o G- c CUTTOLENE—8@6%4c 1n tierces and 73,@§ 10 10-1b tins. i gt HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 8c P 1b: culls and brands, 7c B b: medium, 7¢; culls and brands, 6c; ght, 6¢; culis and brands. 5c: Cowhides, 6@6%sc: culls ana brands, B(anu,:: salted Kip, 6@7c; salted 1. 7@8c; salted Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. '12@13c B 1b: culls and branas. $@1Uc: dry Kip and Veal. 9@10c: culls, 7@8c: ary Celf, 16c: culis. 1Ue: Goatskins, #L@35c each; Kids, 5c; Deerskins, goou summer, 20@25¢ B 15@20c: winter. 7@9c; FLeepskin: eariings, 10@ibc each: short wool, 25@35¢ ench: medium, 30@45c each; loug wools, 4(@60c each. TALLOW—No. 1. rendered, 3@3%sc: No. 2, 234c B Ib: refined, be: Grease, 2c B b WOOL—We quote Fall Wool as follows: Hum- boldt and Mendocino, 8@9c; {ree northern, 7@ HYjgc; miadle coun:les, tree, 5%@7c; do. defective, 43,@6c; San Joaquin, 3@de; do. foothill, b@Te: K@stern (regon spring, 7Ye@sc: Valley Oregou, 1134@12%,c; do, fall and lambs’, 11@1134c¢. HOPS—6@8c for 1uir 10 cholce and 9@10c B for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcatta Grain Bags, spot, 4340; June: Ju y deiivery, 4%e: Wool Bags, 2434@26Ypc. (OAL—-Wellington, $8 % ton; New Welllngton, $8 B ton: “outhfleld Wellington, 37 50 @ ton: Seattle, $5 60: Bryant, $5 50: Coos Bay, 84 75: Wallsend, §8 60: Scotch, —; Brymbo, —: cum- beiiand, $13 50 in buik and 815 in sacks; Peunsvi- vema Anthracite Egz, $11@12 3 ton; Weish An- thracite, $38@10; Cannel, $8 9 ton; Rock springs, Castle Gate anc Pleasant Valiey, $7 60; Coke, $11@121n bulk and $13 B ton in sks. SUGA —The Western Sugar Kefining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, be: Powdered, 5lge: Fine Crushed, 6c; Dry Granu lated, 4750: Confectioners’ A, 47gc: Magnolis A, 4lhci kxira C, 43c; Golden C, 4b4c: half barrels 34¢ more thau barrels, sud boxeés Ya¢ more SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 6@644c: extra choice, 7¢; second do, 5@6c: third do, 4@bc B b. V EAL—Large, 6@7c; small, 7@5c B b. MUTTON—Wethers, 614@7c; Lwes, B Ay Ay 314@314¢ B Ib for | a 'O —Live Hogs, 1C for la an medium and '-fl/x@;!l/‘c %I@ln‘l/:l ; dreased ?: 4l @5iuc ® b RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE €@8Yac FOR 24 HOURS. Flonr, ar sks. 4,160 Cheese, culs. W heat, ctis...... 94,422) kggs, doz. Farley, ctls...... 6,465 Hides. no Oats, ctus. 90| Pelts, bdls. Eastern, 360 Wine, gals. Oregon. 135| Sugar. bbls. Corn. kastrn,ciis 509 Quicksiiver, A3ty 40 872 Wool. Or, bis.... 17 1,610 Alfaita Seed, siks 5R| Eastern.. 223 g . 1,287/ Tallow. ctis. 30 Middlings, sks.. 20| Chicory, bbls. 385 Hay, tons.......0 218/ vather, rolis « 85 Eutter. ctis...... 110| Powder, cases.... ot Straw, tons. THE STOOK MARKET. If anything the feeling in mining stocks was wenker vesierday but the difference was almost imperceptible. The Overman assessment falls delinquent in of- fice t0-day and the Seg. Belcher delinguent sale takes place a'so. ‘The Hibernia Savings and Loan Society has de- ciared a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent per annum onall deposits, payable January 2. The Columbus Saving and Loan ~ociety and the French Savings and Loan Society have each declared one at the rate of 834 per cer’ on ordiuary deposits and 4 20 percent on term derosits, payable Janu- ary 2. The Pacific Exchange will be closed Friday and Saturday. The annual meeting of the Silver King Mining Company has been called for January 12. The Boston and Co'orado Smelting Company has eclared a quarterly dlvidend of 214 per cent per um. payabie January 2. he Penusylvan'a Mining Company of Grass Vallev has declared a dividend of 5 cents per share. ‘The clean-up at the mine on Cnristmas day amounted to $10,000. The Coutinental Building and Loan Association has declared a dividend at the rate of 6 per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, 7 per cent per an- num on one-year certificates of deposit, and 12 per cent per anum on the capital stock, The Ontario Mininz Compavy will pay a monthly dividend of 10 cents per share, amouniing to $15, 009, te-day. The Morning Star Mining Company of Towa Hill has deciared is sixty-seventh dividend at the rate ©of $6 per share. LOALD SALYS, Following were ihe sales Io the San Franclsco Ficck Poard yesterday: RFGULAR MORNING FFRATAY. rowvpxeres 9:40, 69 Belcher ...48/810 CC&V...1.10/800 Ovrmn 150 B & 5.....55{100 C Yount....2] 100 Eodie. 2| 50 Chilnge...8)) A¥TH 100 Belcner.. 200 B&B......00/10) H&N. 100 Savage. 100 Challge...8:/10) Mexcn. 50 ¥ Jacki..30 100 Chil U0 Ophir. 100 .. 200 Ovrma, Jollowing wepe 1Le Mwus lu the Pacific Stock Laa yesterdny: BEGULAR eperrne—T 400 Alpba.....0|350 CCV.1.0714) 0 01150 Confl.. ..by 500 Bullion. 900 Caleda.. 700 Challze, 400 Chollar G{200 Kentuck..0) 00 Mexican ..42| 5] 450 Lceial 2113 TFRXOON ERSSION—7:30, 160 wvl.flkfi 100 Ovrmn. 50 1.05 7 900 Potosl.. . 300 Crwn Pt. 2] 300 G&C . .. 272 150 HaN. .. 134 200 Mxic. ... .4 (15) ULION. .....39 200 Occd... .. 20/200 Utah 150 Ophlr.....94[200 Y Jexi, 50 StndrdC1. 256 200 Challge. 250 Choir... LLUSING QUOTATIONS. EDNESDAY, Dec. 30-~2P.y. FiA Asked. atem oo, ..., 708" 04 Alta. . 03 0] Andes. 14 19 elcher......" " 46 47 Eest & Beichisz 50 51 Benton Con... 05 10 Bullon ... 00 07 Ot Caledonia. 10 1] Chollar . 80 K Con.Cal&Va. 1,05 1.10| Challengy Con.. #3 84 Con. Imperial. 01 Ui 84 8o = ol 19 20 & vl Lould & L 2 ;g urty. bimvs Noreow 1,10 1,15 Jackson......., = 48| GOLD _l‘{h}fifi EXCHANGE. 100 Lockwooa T 25 100 “do do 26 100 Savanosy............. a2 BIUCK ANL BOND EXCHANGE, 2 DNESDAY. Dec. 30-3 . 3 STATES BONDS. B, Asked. Bk Asked. Iv Sdsreg...109 11035 USds .10 et Domwmug*xnn MISCKLLANKOUS RONDS. Cai-stCblebs. 11014 Omnibus bs..118%4120 Cal ElecL 68125 = — |PacRollMis. — — CousOWbs — 8615/002dis6s.. — — Dpni-stex-cp — $714P &0 Ryds. — 118 Edsn L&PEs127 — T|P&Ch Ry 6s. 98 1 0% F&CHBR6s100 104 [Pwi-st KR Bs113 113 Geary-st R5s100 ~ — |Reno, WL&L — 105 HC& 05108 — |factoP & L. — 100 LosangL6s — 100 (SF&NPRS.. 9934101 DoGriteed 6s — 101 [SPRRAriz6s 35~ 98%a Mkt-stCbleBsl28 — [SPRRCalgs. — 113% DoRyCon 5s.106 106l5/SPRE(albs. — 100 NatVins 1st — 100 |-PBrRCai6s. 973 — NevCNgR75.100 — ISV Water6s.118741' 9 N P CRR63.10014105 [SVWateras. 99 9914 N RyCal 63.102° — [StktnG&ESs — 10134 NRyCal 8s. — 95 |sunstl&ifs. — — Onk Gas Bs.. — 104 [sutter-stRBs.110 — Do2d1s8s..107 110 IViewllaWCés = — ‘WATER &ToCKS. Contra Costa — 35 [SanJose.... — — MarinCo..... — 53 |Sprng Valley 7% ¢75s 6AS ETOCKS. Capttal. — 85 |Pacific Light 47 49 Central... 95— |sanFrancsco 9764 68 Oak G L 5314 5414 Si0ckion. ... — = %0 Pac as Imp 8535 b0 | INSURANCE RTOCKY Fireman’sFa1656 — | b g g COMMERCIAL BANR STOTRT AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.128 128 ‘Anglo-Cal. 58 |london&sF. - Bank of Cal. 28816245 |Merch Ex. Cal SD&T o106 110 First Nationi185 150 [sather BUo. — — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo. — 1550 [Sav&loan. — 105 HumbS&L.1100 50 500 Matual.. - 750 1000 sFsavUnion — - 100 B s 21 23 50c 90c MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 99 100 [NatVinCo.. — &lg BikDCoaiCo, — ~ — | ceanicS88Co — 2134 Cal Cot Mills — — [PacAuxFA — 4 Edison Light1243412514 PacBoraxCo. 96 — GasConAssn. — _—(Pac Roll Mili — — Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf PaintCo — 7 HawC&SCo.. 1614 1715 PacTransCo. — — HutehSPCo 227 238%4Pac T&TC.0 — — MerExAssn.. — 110 |Sunset 1&T. — — MKlecLighi 614 63|United CCo. — — BALES—MOKMANW DESILUA Foard— 150 Hutchinson S P Co.. 28 00 10 Pacific Gas Imp. . 20 00 75 5 ¥ Gaslight. 97 B0 75 do do 97 3714 $2000 S V 4% Bonas. €9 1214 irear— $4000 Edison Light & Power Bonds. 127 25 60 S ¥ Gastight. 97 50 EALKS—A FTEBNOON 283300% Foard— 75 Edison Light & Power Co, b 125 00 100 Hutehinson 3 P Co. 25 00 10 Oakland Gas, 6375 100 S V Water. +7 50 Sireet— 50 Giant Powder Con...... 21 50 50 8 ¥ Gaslight. 97 60 HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND Mrs Z F Moody, Salem Miss C S Moody, Salem T J Fallon, San Rafael J H Taylor, N W F Smith, Sacto M Pray, Sonoma W W Foote, Onkland G R small, N Y Mrs H B Hope, Canada I M Cook, Los Angeles D balv, Eureks N Ha-rison, kureka R Y liarris, Eureka T H Godt, San Berdoon G R Stewart, Crows Ldg E Lacy. Kiverside J H Barham & w, Cortid G Petterson, San Luis C B Zeek, San Luis T Mever, San Jose E M Armstronz & wf, Woodland € Gurnee, Oakiand Miss I L' Wilson. Colusa E B Judson, Tacoma P B James, Colusa P Mc( oughtry, Chicago F 1, Coombs, Napa A Jones, Cal © H Horiche, Vallejo J E Rellley, Christluna H Dado & W, Bloomfield W Cutier, Marysville C A Swisler, Placerville T Flint & w, dan Juan C Wetmore, C Hutchii son, Stockton J F White, Stillwater W L Murphy, Cal M C Morton, Mont B G Hinds, Fresao . E F Stout & w, S Jose | G Hamllton, Calcutta J W klsworth, Cal J H Williams, Los Ang L W Stuurt, X Orleans A G Morton, San Jose R L Jantz, ~t Paut W Kenger, Lewiston S W Roller, Sonora A Freeman & fm, B C F N Hall & w, Stockin C W Grove, Fulton F Melnerney, Sacto PALACE W H Dunbar, Boston J W Bann, Wheeling J E Nolan, U S A NEW WESTERN HOTEL. F N Glivert, Portland F W Pettyzrove, Seattle D W Burchard, San Jo e ¥ B Burchard, San Jose ¥ C Coftin, Cal J Hamilton, Sonoma, F B Williams, San Jose M M Moore, Chicago J R Baker, Fresno G A Hood,'Los Angeles J F, Janssen, Eurcka J N dlilew, Eurexa L M Simpson & w, Psna | G R Byder & wf, Sacto br H ¥ Stafford,’ Salinas L L Merrick, Buffaio rickson, San Luis F kr.ckson, San Lois L W Shinn, Alaska T J Carmichael, Modesto | Miss L Stilson, Chico H C Mitchel’, 'Woodland H P Boom. Dumbartan Miss A Jones, Colusa. ¥ E Kiad, Williams Miss Morrison, ~an Jose Miss H Wi son, « olusa V I Harvey, Napa § Buckworth, Monterey J McMillan, B C G Linyo, Birds Landing J O’Brien, ~an Audreas E C Hart, Sacramento A Hampél & w, Sac 0 S ~lade, Santa Maria € Bryaot,Diamon 1 Sprgs L Conwath, Smartsville HOT* L. R Clayton &ds, Stillwter H Luvec, Sacramento C Johnson, San Jose ¥ H Pangburn, Sufsun F J Stouter, ~t Heleas D Porter, Calcutta J 1 Smith, Cal B H Johnson, N Orleans ;A Jones, New Orieans G W Proator, St Paul IH Ruuyon, N ¥ D W Cerry & w, Tacoma J A Muorphy & w, ~acto C Thorntox+n, Stockton J J Fisk, Providence J H i.nochs. Sacto T Ba'din, 3an Lucas HOTEL JH Aldrich & w, N Y. J H Chubb, Philadelphia MrsJ E Nolan, US A E J Rector, Virzinia City ¥ Searle, Viryinia City C I Motiroe & w. S Jose Mrs 5 Lang, Lortiand Julius Lang, Portland G R Smith, N Y 1. McCreery, Burlingame A J Frank. Boston LJ Field, Montefey J W Schofield. Denver BS Walluce, Yrek Bishop Morris & w. Port Miss B Morris, Portiand Miss . Morris, Portiand Miss A Lowrey, Poriand J Stenhonse, Vacaville A D Wolf, N ¥! F Duclos & 'w, Mexico leaveland, Chlcazo O P ‘Temp eton, Mont G Goodman & w Jr, Napa W Montcomery, U S N C B Kettle, N Y H T Dittenhoefer, N Y T S Keoble & w, Bodie W Caffeen & w, Chicago BALDWIN HOTEL. J Harris, Los Angeles A McMillan, Knoxville 8 Brown, Valiejo P 1i O'Brien, Vallejo Captain Davison, Vallejo W Dunn, Kossland M Sullivan, Rossland ~ J Risk, Niles Miss F Risk, Niles 5 H Friediander, Chicago J K Carlisle, N Y H L Buker, Boston J M Canty, Grayson J Dowdell, st Helena ‘A’ B Colemun. Martinez J ¥ Hall, K Y T Hopper & w, S Rosa I A Lyon, Sacramento T Buster & w, Alameda Mrs C Reed, N Y —————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Isidor and Minnle L Levin to Anglo-Californian Bank (limited), 1ot on I line of Webster screet, 91:6 Sof Pos, S23 by E 113:6; $5. Julins and Sarah Levin to same, lot on W line of Laguva street, 50 N of Bush, N 25 by W 87:6: $9, : ’ ‘Thomas H. Jones to Jeunie P. Jones, lot on NE corner of Jackson and Fillmore streets, N 26 bv E 112: xlsolot on W line of Central avenue. 97:814 S of Pacific, S 30 by W 118:9: also loton W line of Web- ter street, 31:3 8 of Pacifie avenue, S 50 by W 11u; gift. Ma:y 1. Gamage (Fonda) to Bella Levy, lot on 8 line of Jaciron street, 105 W of Fllimore, W by §147:8%: $10. Heury Hudson (Hsrt) to John Hart, lot on N line of Turk sireet, 58:5 E of Steiner, I 84:1, N 187:6, W 00, S 50, WV 34:1, 5 87:6; $5. 8 W. Meade, H Stettin, Albert Montpelier, F. Mcullen, George Goettinger, Grangers Hank of Calitornia and Newpor. Lumber Company (by Louls Titus commissioner) 10 Jane L. Duon, loton N line of Jackson street, 57: of Lyon, W 80 by N 127:814; also lot on NW corner Jackson and Lyon st eets, W 57:6 by N 127:8%4; $16,000. L. M and Emma M. Hoefler to Frea W. Blum- berg loton W _line of Bryant street, 65 N of Twehiy-sixth. N 97:6 by W 100: grant. Robert Tittel to Kmma Sturges and Josephine Hupers, 1ot on W line of stockion street, 9136 N of Bu h, N 28 by W 90; $10. Everi(tD.Jones to J. Henry Dibbem, lot on NW line of Channel street, 275 NE of ~eventn, NI 137:6 by NW 240: 855,000, Charles J., Fran< and Otto. Knobloch and Julia Co lins to Barbara Knobioch. lot on \V ifne of Mis- souri street, 162:6 = of Santa Clara, 5 75 by W 100; also leasehoid interest in lot on NW corner of Solano and Kentucky streets, N 25 by W 100; 210. g ‘John Mea'ey to Mary Mealey, lot on E line of Tennessee sigeel, 200 N of - ierra, N 26 by & 100; S oo anilDora Gete to: Miry B Rush, lot on N line of C street, 80 W of Twenty-third avenue, ‘W 40 by N 120; $10. Estate of Mary 8. Kimball (by John F, Byxbee, executor) to Minora 8. Kibbe, lot on Sk corner of ;‘a‘gus and Forty-sixth avenue, K 57:6 by 5100; Lakeview and thn{lldt Improvement Com- pany to A. G. Kieinert, lots 5 ana 8, block 21, lo.s 21 and 24, block 0, Sunnyside; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. M. T. and Frances D. businbury to Fred Becker, loton SW line of Fifth sireet, 28 W of Chestnut, W 5 by 8 97, biock 478, Uakland: $10. samuel J. Pembroke 1o Mary A. Pembroke, lot on E line of Twenty-third nue, 50 SE of “ev- enteenth street, 1 144:1, % 50, W 153:8. N 50 to beginning. being a poriion of lots 1 and 3, block K. n;fm-lnn 50, associates’ tract, East Oakiand; *me to same, lot on NE line of Fourteenth streer, 210 E of Twenty-third avenue, E 30 by N 150, East Uakland; gif. § ‘W. A. Knowies to kred Becker, lot 45, block F, Broadwuy terruce, Oakland 'l ownship; $10. Edw: Clemensen to James H. and Kmma N. McKenzle, lot on S line of Benton street, 500:8 W of Grove, S 185, K 33:4, N 185, W 33:4, to begin- niug, being the' W portio:n of iot 23, block 2, Mc- Kee Tract, O.kland Township: $10. = Annie Palmet o Hobert G Turner, lot 21, plot 35. Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Townshi) 350. > Emil B. Channell to Willlam A. Hemphill, lot on W ifne of Otis street, 141.86 S of Russell, S 60 W1z belng lot 8 and N half of lot 10, biock 11. amended map of Central Park, Alcatraz ard Newbury stations, subject to a mortgage for $1500, Berkeley : $10. Samuel J. Pembroke to lnr.; A. Pembroke, lot on S line of rman_street, 377:1 \v of Adeline, W 188:8, 8 218, K 169. N 319:7 to beginning, Dbelng lot 8, b.ock B, Usk Tree Farm Tract, Bre lyn Township; $10. FEdward D. Jucd to Everett 8. Butler, loton N line of Merchant street, 100 E of Vicksburg, E 50 by N 123, being lot 8, biock B, Judd Tract, B 'n Township: $10. Freaerick and Anna C. Bammann to R. W. von Schmidt, lot on W corner of Eagle avenue W 30; being lot 20, lameda; $10. Aifuven o darcia A. and Schilier street, S 125 block 49, Bmp 1.:: g{rgm’!{’, ury P. an : | shl::p, Yot on W lin of Myrtle sreer, n}l.blug from center line of Twenty-fourth, N 28:2 y1 125, biock 526, Whitchers map of Noril Addiifon of Lakland. subject to mortage for $500; $10. M. T. and Frances D. Dusinbury to Henrv Meyer. iot on SW corner of West Fitth and Ches' 5 nut streets, W 28 by S 97, block 478, Oakland; $10. 3 nd Martha Young to Gottileb Zeibly. mf‘fi';‘fysamfe of Lincoln street, 90 £ of Willow. I 25 by S 185, lot 11, block B, Tolano Tract, Oak- e oward to_Axel Wahistrom. lot 3, block B, Broadway and Telegraph avenue, Park Tract, Oakland Township; $465. “axel Wahlstrom' to Mary L Wahlstrom, same, akland Township: $10. O aoa Thaabeth, Fiske to Anna M. Meyer. lot on SW corner of Villu street or avenue and Ninth street, W 40, § 99, E 40. N to peginuing, iov 45, ana E 15 feet of lot 46. 1evised map of San Pablo-aveaue Villa Tract, Qakland Townsh'p: $10. H. C. Morris to Mary A. Malitne, lot 4. block 31, lot 16, block 11, Warner ‘i ract, Brooklyn Town- ship; miso lot 57, map ot resubdivision of block 34, Warner Tract, Brooklyn 1ownship: $10. The McCarthy Compsny to Henry A Pleitner, lot 9, sutdivision b of :h- Fruitvale Yierminal “T'ract. Brooklyn Township: $10. ———————————— ARTISTIO PARADE STANDS. Systematic Construction Suggested for the Inauguration. The local chapter at the National capi- tal of the American Institute of Architects has suggested a reform in the scheme of the decoration of the avenue and the erec- tion of reviewing stands for spectators on the occasion of processions on the next inauguratior day. It has been pointed out that at previous inaugurations it has been customary to allow buitders and speculators to erect stands in front of all the parks and reservations along the line of march. These stands, instead of being an attractive feature of the street decora- tions, are merely rough pine structures, occasionally draped with the cheapest and flimsiest of flags and bunting, which in case of rain, look draggled and shabby. They are erecied in such a way and I sach places as to hide from view all the parks and statues which are such a feature of Washington. This practice not only gives to visitors a false impression of the capital city, but results in some cases in injury to the reservation and to the statues therein. It is now proposed by the architects to abolish the privilege of erect- ing stands in front of parks and reserva- tions. In lieu of these they would have stands erected in the cross streets that in- tersect the line of march. These stands are to run_either from building line to building line on the side sireets or from curb to curb, as may seem the most de- sirable. They would extend to the build- ing lmme on the street along which the pa- rade passes, but not beyond it, so as to offer no obstruction to the crowds along the pavemenis. The stands are to be raised above the street, so that ordinary traffic can pass under them wlithout hin- drance. i THE CALL CALENDAR. DEcEMBER, 1806. W.|Th. Fr.|Sa. | 0 Last Quarter,| 27|28 29 [ 30 il CCEAN STEAMEKS, Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STEAMER | DKSTINATION. | SALLS. | Plef Santa losa. San Diego.. | Dwc 81, 11aM|Piec 1L Humboldtsuy | Dec 31, uru|Piecd Grays tarbor. [Jan 3, 12w |Pier 3 Newpors. Jan 2. vam(Pler 11 Columbia. |Jan 3,204 | Plerdt Arcata |Jan 870au|Pler 13 Del Norte... | Gravs Harbor. [Jan 4, 5ex|. Homer. Yaquina Bay. Jan 4, 5pu|Pler2 Corona San Dlezo..... [Jan 4.11ax|pPiec 11 WallaWalia| Vic & Pge Sna | Jan 4. fau|Pler 11 ABlanchard |Oregon ports.. | Jan 5, 5Pu| Pier 1§ Eurek: |Jan 6, vau| Pler 11 | dam. for New York. A S‘;:br Guide, Osen, M 1t b €08 days from Port Gumb.e; Pope & Talbot. Clenran, ¢ WEDNESDAY. D Nic stmr st . December 30, Dunsmuir & Sowia Rica, Melniyre, Comot; R Stmr North Nl kork, Hansen, Mureka: Charles Stmr Santa Ro; all, Perking & Cor 2 Brship Adromed; liams, Hrown & Co. rship Lancing, e P = \0g. Hatifield, Syaney; 3 J 3o H ar; W ;’;’:Ngur. 80 Law, Furneayy, Cape Town: Berk > C Allen, Johnson, Co. ‘exander, San Diego; G % Riers'en1, Brisbane; je0 Honolulu; Welch & Saileq, U S stmr Alba'ross, Moser A Y+ December 30, Haw stmr scrav, Fek Stmr City of Everett, Laverze, Nagi stmr Czarina. Drisko, Co s Ba 0 sunr Alliance Hardwick. Coos Bay, Ts:‘nn,;e(fi.d“y of Puebla, Uebney, v ictoria ang Port Simr North Fork. Hensen, Eureka. Stmr W hitesboro. Johnson. Schr Okanogan, Moore, Port Gamble, Yelegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Dec. 30.-10 & s—Woring: clondy; wind S; veloclty 12 miles. Charters The bark Albert and schr Marlel 10aa mdse for tbe Hawailan Isiands: Br ship Ananras. mdse o Sydney: Br ship Indore, Iumber at Fort Blakeles for Cork : Brships Kate Thomas and Pengwers Iumber on the Sound_for Australia: Br stip Ver. Deus, lum ber at Moodyvilie for Australia. Spoken. Dec 638 N 41 W. sbip Kentlworth, from Now York for San Francisco. Nov 20—36 S 72 W, Nor bark Elise, from Ta- coma for Dublin. Dec 1528 82 N 123 54 W, Br bark Altcar, frm Port Hadlock for Caligo. Miscellaneous. EUREKA, Dec 80—Heavy SE storm last night and to-day. Schrs Bertha Doibeer and Elnoran, loaded and anchored off the mouth of Eel Kiver. were driven on mud flats, but were towed off un- Injured. 'No salling vessel has left since the 17ch. Domestic Porss. SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 26—Stmr Lakme,from Fraser Rover. 30—Schr Lena Sweasey, hence Dec 7; ship Wachusett, from Port Townsend. ‘Salled Dec 80—stme Signal, for Astoria. BANDON—Paased Dec 80—Stmc Arcats, from Coos Bay for San Francisco. 5008 BAY—Armived Dec 30—Stmz Aiblon, hce ec 27. YAQUINA BAY—Arrived Dec 30—Str Homer, hence Dec 27. VENTURA—Arrived Dec 30—stmr Geo Loomls, hence Dec 29, and sailed for San Francis o gor, from Guaymas. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Dec 80—Bark daunted. bence Dec 22. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Dec 30—Br ship Alterfon, from Newcastle, NSW. G—Arrived Dec 80—Sche BOWENS LANDIN Newark, hence Dec 2J. Forelzn Porty. LEITH—Arrived Dec 2g—Br stmr Strathgarry, hence Sept 2. CALLAO—Arrived Dec 20—Haw bark Foonng Suey, from Hougkong. MONTEVIDEO—Arrived Dec 2—Bratr Strathe ness, hence Cet 17 for London. VICTORIA—Cleared Dec — —8r bark Cairns- more, for Liverpool. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Salled De¢ 20—Brship dienelvan, for Oregon. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamerr. NEW YORR—Arrived Dec 30—Stnr Zaandam, from Amsterdam: stmr Ethiopia, from Glasgo Sailed Do: 30—Stmr Werkendam, for Ro:ter- dam; stmr Teutonlc, for Liverpool; stmr Fulda, for Genoa: r New York, for Southampton; stmr State of Nebraska, for Glaszow; stmr Ken. sington, for Antwerp; stmr Asturis, for Hamburg, L SOUTHAMPTON—Arived out Dec 30-3t uc ahn, Sailed Dec 30—Stmr Spree, for New Yorx. BREMERHAVEN—Arrived ont Dec 30—Stme Karisrahe. NAPLKS—Arrived out Dec 28—-Stmr Italla, ROTTERDAM—Salled Dec 30—S.mc Amster STETTIN—Salled Dec New York. LIZARD—Passed Dec %0-Stmr New York for Southamptou. BROW HEA D—Passed Dec 30—Stmr Germanic, 23—Simr Hekla, for Parls, from | irom New York for Queenstown and Liverpool. Importations. EUREKA—Per Pomona—9 kegs 41 bxs butter, 4cstype. 1 bbi whisky, 10 sks potatoes, 117 head itle, 3 pxgs mdse, 1 €3 separating bowls, 1 sk coin, 10 M shingles, 3 cs books. 1cs tovacco, 1 cs shoes. 10 pkgs express. i R& K R R—15 bxs 27 he-bxs fish, 1 bx state mirror. 95 bxs butter, 60 cs condensed ik, 3 cs hardware, 7 bbls fish. Consignee Per Pomona—Amer Fress Assi & Co; Brigham, Hopps & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Dairymen’s Unlon: Miler: W Braunschwel:er 5 Whitney & O ; Cud Fish C Doscher; A Paladini: J B {ngaglia; Milani & Co; Getz Bros & Co; Hills Bros: J H Newbauer & Co; Norton, Teller & Co: OB Smith & Co: F Moran: ut L er 2 Ross & Hewlett; Russ, Sanders & Co: H H Hog: Pt ) Sy gl e et & | Wheaton, Breon & Co: Witzel & Baker: A rne dney . |Jan Pler7 | &Co; G G Wickso: n[ Moftas: J & H.nml.t Co; National Ice C v F C ~ternfort; liams, ton: QJID.I’I,{:: &3!98‘5 Marvin & Co: A Ballan. B Caito; ¥ C Fish ¢ STEAMERS TO AKRIVE. E M Heckman; Fairpoint Mig Co. N Tarantino; V D Vergili STrAMKR | Frox | Du= Cieone ~|Crescent Cliy . ~Dec 81 Arcata Coos Bay Dec 31 Colummbia. Portlana. Dec 81 OCEAN TRAVEL. 8, 8. ZEALANDIA, salls via HONOLULU; ‘\wu":\;uu .’\\{Lc;‘%::‘a Paget Sound | .. Dec 31 sad AUCKLAND io Dei Norte i'mw Hurbor. | 3 R AR Homer. Yaauina Hay. | @“pa Tuesday, Japusr =6, mons ‘um bol g 2P 8 1] AliceBlanchard | Portiand. rates. fear e RellsAry &m;“;l;:“’- b o aes By e fggom.&xnm. Aust.,and CAPETOW 9 South A . Peter Jebsen...|Nanaimo.. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, City Syduey.... Contral America. 114 Montgomery strest. Newport... Yaquina Bay Eureka.. Farallon. State of Cal North korg. Czarini Colon . Santa Mexico. Kmpire Victoria & Portlan; AUON SO DD NS 5L 80 RO b Bua, FUvITTe T. 8. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TIDR' BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. December—18986. S A T R N T SR AT Freight Office, 327 Market st San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST _STEANSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY ‘whart, San Francisco, as follows: & For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangei, Junean, Kil- lsnoo_and Sitka (Alaska), a: 9 a. ., Dec. 10, 26 For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Everett, Anscortés and New Whatcom (Bellinzham Bay. Wash.), 9 A M Dec. 5, 10, 15, 20, 26, 30, and every fifth dsy there- after, connecting ¢ Vancouver with the C. P. B R., at Tacoms with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G . Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For liureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hom. boldt Bay), atr. Pomonsa 2 P. ., Dec. 8, 7,11, 18 19, 23, 27, 31, and every fourth day thereafter Tnursday, December 31. Tor Sania Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Ceyncos &nn rises 7.26| Moo rises sz R e Potoa Hast Hew Sugets 103 (fcon e Pidbn:rhm ‘Angeles) and Newport, at § A M = S = Dec. 1. 5,8, 18, 17, 21, 26, 28, and every fourih $1 T peer | 117 F"" "M'“"} Foms | 407 DT o, stopping only at Port Harrord @ KH Wi i, Eiaw (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Por: Los An- 28| 6Us[ 6.6/1287 U1 T.30[ 57 les, Redondo § Angeles) and Newport, 11 LW 5w S s Dec.3, 7. 11, 18, 19, 23, £7, 31, and every fourth 9| 0.15( 27| 6.562| 5.7 2.05(~1.0 9.01| 3.9 | §ay ihereatter. 80| 118| 29| 7.0/ 59| 5.00(~15/10.14| 43 “For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La 8i| 2.18] 30| 8:28| 6.1 400/-1.9/1114| 43| paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 NoTE—In the above exposiiion of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tae last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except wheu tnere are bui three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the sonndings on the United States Coasc Surve: charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, und then the number given is subtractive troi depth given by the charia. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States Hydrographlo Office located in the Merchanty Exchange is maintained in Sam Francisco for the benefit of, mariners without regard to nationality and fres of expense. Navigators are cordlally favited to Visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salllng directions of the world are kept on hand for com- parison and reforence, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matiers of interest to ocean comme; Tho tims ball on top of the buflding on Tele graph Hill is holsted abont ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th merldian, by telegraphic signal received each dav trom ths United States al Observaiory s Mare Isiand, Cal. ng whether the time ball was lr:p:::l‘oa: ::'::'q'ot giviog the error. if any, is published the same day by the afternoon papers, rs the following dav. and by the morning pape! g Lieutenent, U. & N., in chargs The Time Ball. BAPHIC OFFIOR. U.8. N.. BN R ANTS, KxCHANGR } Eax FRANCISCO. Decemver 30, 1893 The time bali on Telegrapn Hill was ai 1 exactly a: noon wwd-‘y‘—;r-. 24 noon t:f:lh:“:‘ meridian, or e£ac . M., Greenwic) W. 8 HUGHES, Lientenant U. 8. in charga SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivel. TUESDAY. Decem ber 29 Schr Joseph and Hency, Chnistiansen, 7, days from Coquilie River; 1.5 A ftlumber, to Simp- son Lumber Co. Schr Mary , Campbell, 8 hours from Bodega: — bxs butter, 1o Ross & Hewlett. WEDNESDAY, December 30. Stmr Pomona, Doran. 19 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. wer bark H Huckield, Baaber, 31 days from Houolu u; 12,732 bazs sugar and' 328 bags wool, to_Williams, Dimon : & Co. Bark Tidal Wave, Laacasier. 18 days from ‘Tacoma, v.a Port Townsend 16 days; lumber and laths. to Hanson & Co. Scbr Pearl, Koehler, 20 days from Unalaska. via Uoea 15 days; fars, ore, etc, to Alaska Commer- Schr Orient, Mitchell, 7 days from Coos Bay; lumber. to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Del Norte, Jucobson, 7 days from o A3 25th of each month. "Lhe Company reserves right to change steamers or salling dates. Tioket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgo street. GOODALL, PEREINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A . FAvRE{IIQ First-cl Including $6 Second-class | berth & mei's SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of Californi: Dec. 19, 29, Jan. § Columblia. ..Dec. 14, 2. Through tickets and through baggsi Fastern polnts. Rates and foiders upon sppliaw n 1o - F. F. CUNNOR. General Agent, 830 Market streot. AOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintendenta COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘I'ravelers by this line svoid boh transit by English rallway an the discomfort of crossing the chunnel in & small boat. Aew York to Alexandria, kgypy, via Paiis, first class $180, second class $116. LA BRETAGNE. Jan. 2, 5 A M LA NORMAN DI .Jan. 9, 9a. i LA CHAMPAG .Jan. 16,10 A . LA BOU RGO Jan. 23, 6 A M LA GASCOGNE. Jau. 30, 9a A& For further particulars apply to Pt T FORGET, Agent. Xo. 3, Bowling Green. New York, J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, b Montzomery avenue, San Francisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daily. v’rpelflu received up 2 0 P, ML Amnmw:unu Reserved by Telephone ‘T s only llne making through raies on Vallg treight. g Road freight sT: .;“n Lo T Fason. oy Garaas Ty of Stocikton. ‘Teicphone Maia §03. Cai Nav. und imvi U8 VALLEJO AND U. S. NAVE-TARD. STEAMER “MONT1CELLO,"” ex. Sat. & Sun.. #10:30 A, d-ndfl:sr . i *10:30 a. ‘elephone Biack 261. SExcuralon trip. iving 6 hours a: Navy-Yard, River: 3491 cssalmon, 15 baies wool and 9J bxs uu.mn»uumnasgo. 2 - St Agmiind i el Lol el en ut sen, :l‘.'hlfllll: 1725 bags sugar, 10 Alexander & Bald- wi v FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 MON- S'iay. Weanesday, Friduy, st 10 & 3. Alvisg Tuesdav. Thursday, Saturday, a: 3 P. M. Freighg and Passenger. Fare between San Francisco and Alviso, 50¢; to San Jose, 73c.- Clay st, Pier L 20 W. Santa Clara st., Sau Jose. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Dec 30—Scnr Bap, <