The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 3, 1897, Page 27

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ery, 11@16c. CHEESF Part skims, 34@7vac; full * skims, 21%@ 5 GGS = Quist. Icehouse. 14@15c; Western ‘'THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, §UNDAY., JANUARY 3, 1897. 2% THE Y OF THE MARKETS Cheese and E Ga s unchanged. Tower. Ay Cranberrics all go eral cars of kas ern Apples silll here, hanged. uits & before. e in Provisio d Leath-r aull, s Fruts markgt unchanzed. INPORTS OF MEXICAN SPECIE. exico In 1896 were 3.684 In Silver Ballion Bull'oi. Total, $8,918,682, as. 1 ocal bank clearings 5 st week were $12,068,338, acainst $13,440,02 10r the same week in 1595, The top eratur for the | the amount of | es and hundredths, | Isobars, or solid | r pressure; iso- iperatare. ' The essure fair weather: “low” | Iy preceded weather and rains. | on the Washington the interior sobars extend coast, rain is probable; closed with isobars of | of Oregon is improb- | of 1daho, and a coast, warmer summer and colder | erse of these conditions v eC e expected | er. The re will prodace an opposite res WEATHE BUEE INITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- W EATHER BUREAU FRANCISCO, Jan. 97, 5 Weather conditions and general REPORT. ™ P cor pfalls to date te last sea- inches; | rd. The pressure is abo Jove the normal throu en a slight fall along quarier e cof ned 3 try west Of the ¥ Moun- alifornia the temperatures normal. elocily of thi th is reported y-four miles Yuma. 1 somewhat threstening weather may oughout the Pacific Slore. Franclsco for 30 bours 3, 18! dy Sunday in morth- thern portion; mot so cold: January fornia—Fair Sunday, with heavy in exposed places: continued th-rly winds. contizued cool weather. sSunday; contiuued cold neisco and vicinity—Farr Sunday; not so herly winds, ArexaxpER McADIE, Forecast Official. NEW YOEK MARKETS. Financial ~FIW YORK. N. Y.. Jan. 2.—Trading was on | 8 moderate scale, the sales fooiing up only 55.950 nares. ‘A firmer tone characterized the dealinzs. 1 the T was more confilent. General | ric and Sugar were particularly firm, the | £ & pol An advanceof1-16@ | certain grades of sot sugar | tes, while Chicago Gas e retiremeut of Gov- eaed sugar cer: was favorably affec:ed b; ernor Aligeld of Lilinols. Long Isiand felt the in- | fluence of the agreement recenly completed | whereby the Unfon Trust Comps 'y is to hold in | ands und olher -oliateral for th: | creaifors of the late Austin Corbin. | s 30id up 4 per cent to 47. Thegen- trust ) e benefit of th aud the sioc eral railway st beld very we iing 214, and | hattan Tather feveriin at 83, @N9. | 1 closed dull an Net chauges | v show gains of g @154 per ce “The bond market was higher. 000. Louisvilie aud ading first preferred saiés footed ille gold fives ies, 34 Wa- ure, series B, 1; do seconds. ‘Atchi- tment fours. 55 and American Spirits aud Lacleede Gus fives 34 In Government bonds registercd fours of 1907 sold st 1108 Grain. ¢ 0@ | aighis. $4@4 60 patents. 4 ; low | <8, $2 20@3 30 city milis, 34 00@5 00: p 35 10@o 85; rve mixiures, 33 6U@3 80: + 10@3 $0; fine, $3 05, Southern flour o ¢ xtra, §3 00@3 55 good ady. Com ye flour dull, steady, $3 55@3 85. Yellow Western, 05, Western, 45¢ deliverad. -i.t. Buffa 0, opening of firmer with options: red, 82¢@$102; No.1 moderately ac'ive and firm at ance. May was most active. No. January and AMarch, 9334c: July, N_Spots aull, firm, No. 2. 2054c ele- 3. 5C afloat. m at Y4c advance. .up. 24igc: No, 2 Chicago. 2334c; 3 : mixed Westeri, 20 Provisions. Western steam. $4 10: nuary, $410, nominal; coniinent. $4 30; south compound. 43@alge. New mess, $5 25@8 7! 1,4 D= Quiet. firmer: v, 85 6234@3 70: J refised, quiet, Domiual; 14@200: 4 cream. FINANCIAL. CHICAGD GRAIN, PROVISIONS AKD NEW YORK STOOKS. WHEELUCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St, Tel Main 1934 CENTRA L OFFICE €23 Market St., Palace Hotel Tel Main 5828 Uptown Office—Bald win Hote! (adjolning Grill COMMERCIAL WORLD Preferred.........102 | 1sipreferred..... 0 | Bay State Gus..._. 1134l 2d preferred.. . 27 Ealtimore & Ohio.. 16%a/N Y & N H....... 117714 Bronswick Lands. 12|\ Y.& New Eng... 45 Buffato, Roch & £.100 "IN Y Svsq & W. 9 Canada Pacific..... 55%| Preferred 2414 Canada South 44 “lontario 10 Cantor Land 60%{Ontario 13 Central Pa 15" Orez Ches & Uhio. 1834 Preiered..... Chicago Alion.....1B0 (Orecon Navigation Koom). Tel. Main 339. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders mstantly executed on latest market quos tations. Reference 1st Natiooal Bank, 5, F. CHICAGO. - PEIVAIE Wikie ~&W YOBE {reah. 16@17¢; do case, $2@¢ 30: limed, 13%0 | Fs | VALLOW—Qaiet, firm. City, 5%ec: country, 3L4@334c. COTIUNSEED OIL—Dull, nominal. Crude, 20c; yellow prime, 2: BI1CK=Firm, quiet. pvrcyivey SOLASSES Qulet, easy. "Domestic, 33,@6c; Japan, New Orleans, 84c. COFFEE—Exchanze closed. Spor Rio, dull, steady 7. 1034@: 034c. SUGAR—Quiet, ficuer. Of A, 4@4%c B b: mold A, agge: tentard A, 4%gc; coniectioners’ A, 434c! cuc loaf, Be: crushed. 5e; puwuered, 5i4c; granulated, 4350 cubes, 4540, ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Eags. 9@11c. A CH ES—Peeled, boxes, 14@15c: unpeeled, bags, 7@9c. PRUN ES—Four sizes, nominal, 5%4c. RAISINS—Two.crown. loose muscatel B S-crown, Blect d-crown, €3a@TVic don Iavers. §1 49@1 50: ciusters, $1 63@2 ONDS—Sott sheils, 5@9%gc: do hard stell, 112 Y W ALNUTS—Standard. T4c; soft shell, 9¢. HUPS—Steady. _Pacific Coast, 334¢. 1680 esiic leece, 16@23c; pulled, 2@3 4140 B o Lon- Merchandisa. 0 utet. firm. American. $11@13. COFPER—Furm. Lake, $11 50. trm. _ Domesiic. : 3@3 05, et. "Straits, $13, Piaies qulet EFEL CN-Dull Domestic. 34@4 10. CHICAGO MAKKET CFICAGO, Trx.. Jan. 2.—The first day's trading of the new year was with firmness in wheat prices. The rains which have been prevailing in the West were considered as likeiy to be followed by & col- | lupse and 1f such should te the case danger 10 the Wintex wheat was by no meaus improbable. This and reuewed reports ot d:mage to the crop in Argentine were the ma:n reasons for the strengih Selling sgainst “calls” wasa check There 0 Liverpoo it pisce. Ke rs and the Nurthwest r the Closiug_Continenta: ed. Export cles 1nted two’ days wheat ope 85c, closing at B474c, sstimated recely.s jor Ked spot wheat ran b c 1093 g higher Moud .y 43 cars. No. 2 d from 81%4s¢ 10 94c, closing —Was stron The steady growth in | of this cereal leads many iraders 10 1005 with favor on purchases. Shipments from | bith cossts for he Week amounted 1o 2.656 000 | els. iecelpts wers 5000 bushels en from store. There wis no Liverpool | ©Xports for two days amounted (0 800,013 | May corn opened ut 534, 80id between 89200, (clysing a. 257c—14@Y4c | bixier than ‘i nurs Lsiimated Teceffis for | Mousav 48 cars. OATS—Prices hardened in sympathy wich the | popular ione of the oiher markeis: Licle nterest | | | was shown, however. business being coafi local transactioos. Receipts were 233 cars and 52000 bushels were witadraw ports emounted to 3875 bus, 1jc higher. Estimated receip ~o. 75¢; North- Rcceips X—Was firm. Cash 1gc; May, 7 in product was fair | present. The hos | assistance, as it was in_grain. uowever, | nelped. May pork ciosed 1214@15¢ higher, May lard 5¢ higher and May ribs 5@ bac higuer. BUTT :R—The buiter murke: was quiet to-day. Offé1ings were fair nd the demand ligat. Creamenes—Extras, 20c B b: frstn. 18@18c; | 1:@15¢; June firsts, 14@15¢. Lairies—kx- econds. 10glic. La- fists. ©g8Ygci packiug @3c; 0. buuer, 10 seconds, 15@1oc: imitations, fan 17c; Buyers took hold cautiously at 6 on call and time loans. sola 5c premium. Closing Prices WHEAT — Januery, 807c: May, 84%ec: Juiy, 80%4c. — January, 231@23%c: May, 257 July, 263,@26%. OATS—January, 1655¢; May, 1934c PORK—Januaty; §. 6214: May. 5/ 9215 LaBRD—January, $3 B215: May, $4 KIBS—January, #38234: May, $4 0213 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IrL.Jan. 2.—Osly a few cattle were received to-day and the market was nominally steady. The arrivals of hogs were light. The demand was. however, small and not mors than steady. Sheéep and lambs steads. E—Rece!pt cattle, $5 20 ice to prim @5 20; goud to Sieers, $4@ ; good 10 choice | iair to_xood choire to Fancy ang feeders, 1 feoders $3@: @3 80: bulls, poor to heifers, chojce 10 | cows. fair (0 choice, $3 35G3 50+ 10 1ir canners. $1 6. @235: -cal 10@5 ives, common 10 Texss ‘e £3'45@4 15; milkefs and sp rs, ® hoad, $25@40. Uther prices unchauged. HOG 14,000, Heavy packing and common_to_choice as-orted, $3 40@3 bU; 20@3 45. Inferior to choice, 45; Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. NEBR. Jan HOOS—Re- ceipts, 2600. Market steady, w3ak 10 bc lower sorlights. Light and mixed, 83 20@3 50; heavy, @3 20. P CATILE — Roceipis. 1500: beoves 10@15c lower: cows and feeders firm. Steers. §5 2@ 440: cows. $1 50@3 50; feeders, $3@3 90. SHEEP—Recelpts, 1200. Market sieady, Mut- tons, $3 65. Recelpts at Kansas City. Mo.. Jen. 2 _HOGS—Re- rong. Light, 83 25@ 3 25@3 52%3; beavy, §3 15 s gi@s t T . 600. Nominal. KANSAS CITY, 800 for heayy. 32714: pigs, 3 CATTLE- Receipt SHEEP—Recelp NEW MUKK >{00KS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Money on call Is 136@2% _Prime mercantile pa- | vOT Ches & Ohio 5s....108 Cb&N PTr Rets'8s 40 | Do 1st ptd incom. 4644 D C3-65s. |t GrandeWest 1sts 75 Den & K Gt |5t L&TronMtGends 5%, Doss. ... StI & S F Gen 6511013 Eris 2a5. L. 833g/St Pl Consols....130 FuW&DenCity ists 62|t PC& Palsis . 117 GH&S A ds. 91 S0 Caroling 41as...102% Do2d 7s... 953¢/Southern K R s .. 89 Gen Eiec Da 91| Do Pac Cal 1st3..107 H & 'fex Cent5s...108 (Tenn new ¥s. 743 Do con Gs. 05 |Texas Pac ste..... 85 Jnwa Cent 1. 796 |iexas Pac 2d 1614 Kansas Pa Consols 66 [Union Pac 1sts §8.103 | Ks Palsts Den Divi U S ds reg of 192512014 13 La Cousol ds........ 98 | Do ds, coupon |US 45 reg of 190 Do i, coupon. . Do 2s... Do bs, Feg. z Do bs. coupon. ... 114 Va funding deot... 6214 Doregistered. Do deferred 6: N J Cen: Gon Bs.. 11834 N Y C&St Louis ds10854 Nor & West Gen 63118 N Caro.fua con 45,1021/ Do 6s £ 2214) Northwes.Consols. 139 1s Lodey Bs........ 1074 FOREIGN MARKETS. Wabash 1st 53. West Shore 43... WHEAT 1N LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EXNa. Jan 2.—The spot mariet 1s steady at 7s 1a@7s 2d. Cargoes dull. FUTURES. The Troduce Exchange cable gives the followlng Liverpool quotaifons for No. 2 Rei Winter: T T L March, 68 LONDOX, Fxo. SECURITIES. Jap. 2.—Consols. 111 18-16: sliver, 29 13-164; h Hentes, 102f 4Uc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange. 60 days.. — maBag Steriing Exchange, Sight. — a8 Stert e e — 488 New York kxchange, Sight......... — 123, New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 15 ¥iue siver, § ounce. = Bi7g Miexicun Lolars. . 52 bziy IRODUCE MARKET. NoTE.—Quotations for grein, etc., are omitted, as the rroduce Exchange was not in session yes terda: VE ATOLS, C(Nluas, GETABLES. Potatoes ehow little hange. Vegetables are about the same. POTATOES—Sweet Potutoes, §1 S5@1 40: Early tose. 70@75c: River Reds, 45@bdc; Burbani Seediings, BU@40¢ B cul for Kivers und 50c@$1 for sSalines. . ONIUNS—40@60c B ctl. VEGETABLES—Hothonse Asparagus, B Ib: Kbubarb, — B _ box; Los Summer Squash, 4@Sc @ b Los Angeles ireen Pepiers. '3@5c @ Bb: Musirooms. 5@ c B 1, latter figure for buttons: Marrow- fni Squash. $5@7 B ton: Los Anseles Tomatoes, 50cG$) B bos: Drica Peppers, 1@8c B Ib; Green Peas, b@7c.P Ib: Los Angeles Stripg Beans, 5@8c: Dried Okra. 8G9c B b; Cabbage, 40@50c B cti; Carrois, 30@4Uc ck: Garlic, 144@2C B 1b. BUTTER, C(HEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The who'e market is lower, except Humboldt Creameries which keep up, and some of these s:ll even over ihe quotatlons. Nearby Creameries are very weak and Dairi-s are even more so. ancy, 22@:3¢ B Ib; seconds, 209 CREAMERY 21c R . DAIRY—Fancy, 18@20c: g0od to cholca, 16140 17%4c: lower erades. 15@l6c B Ib. PICKLED—15@l6c B Ib. . 17a@18c R B SE—Is not as firm as it has been. Cholce mild_new is quo:able &t 12¢; common 10 good old, §@l1c: Cream Cheddar, 1:@12c: Young Rerica, 1u@13¢: Western, 1135@1255¢; Lastern, Onions are easler. 7@15¢ Angeles Ranch Eggs, Duck Eggs) @3lc: swore Eggs, 25¢ ' dozen. YOULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The market was cleaned up of kome stock at the close yesterday, something thai has not happened for several months. This shows what Callfornia Foultry wili do when there is no Eastern here to interfere wih it The few Eastern aresied Turkeys left are brins- 1ng 15@) 6c and the dressed_He: s 85 50@4 B doz Live Turkeys, 1@16c @ I for Gobblera. 15@16c % D for Hens: Dressed Turkevs, 17@20c » lh: | Geese, B pair, $1 6U@2: Ducks, 34 5U@6 B doz; Hens, $4@5 50: Roosters, young, $4 50@5 5U: ao, old. $4@4 50 Fryers, $4 50@b: Broilers, §4 28 @4 50 for arge and $3 for small: Pigeons, 31 50 @2 ¥ dozen for young and 5)@1 25 for old. ", AME—The market was lower _Quail quotable Mallard, 84 B cozen: Can- Sprig, $: 0 B doz Widzeon, 31 50 B doz $2 50 8 dox Rabbics, s and §1@1 25 for smali: Gray Whiie Geese, $1; Braut, $1 50@1.78; Honkers, $4 ® dozen. DECIDUOUS AND ORCHARD FRUITS. There are & number of cars of Eastern Apples stili on the market. apples, 75@90c B box for choice. $1@! 25 for fancy Red, 55@S0c for common; Eastern, $2@3 ® bol. Pears, 75¢@81 25 P box. Yersimmons, 85@75¢ @ box- BEKRIES— Cranberries from Cape Cod, $6@7 50 bbl; C00s Bay are out of market. CITRUS FRUITS—Prices run along about the same. Mandari- Oranges are quotabie at 85c@$1: Navel Oranges. 1 50@2 50 % box: Seedlings, 51 @1 50: Grape Fruit, $4@4 50: Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and_$2@2 50 for g00d to choice: Mexi- can Limes, $4 650@5: Callfornia Limes, 50@75¢: Bananss, $1@2 ® buncn: Pineapples. $2@4 ® doz a. $1 50 B doze vasback, $6@7 B dozen Teal, $1 650@1 75 B doz. Smals Duck, $125; English Suipe Jack Snfpe. 81 50 % doz: Hare, $1@! 25 #1850 for Cotton: E: Geese, CITEUS FRUITS, DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DRIED FRUITS— Quotations on the Frult Exchange are nominally as fol lows: CABLOAD LoTS—ADricots gre quotabla’ at for Rovals and 1134@120 for choce 10 fancy Moorparks; Prunes, :l4c for the 4 sizes: Peaches, 2@5ac for prime 1o choice, 634@7c for fancy and $@10U¢ for peeled in boxes: Appies, 53ic B b for evaporated and 2@214c for sun-dr.ed: Fears, 214 @c for prime to cholce, A@5Y4c for quariers and @610 for halves; P.ums. dc for pitted and 1vpe for unpitted; Nectarines, 3 4c for choice and Blge tor faucy; White Figy. sc; Elack Figs, 214 per, 315@4%. Bar silver, 64%c. Mexican doliars, 503,@51%. Steriiug excuane is dull. with actual busiticss ifi bankers' bills a: $4 B33,@4 b4 for six: snd §4 8613 for demuud. Posted rates, $4 8i@4 87 Commercicl $4 82 £5. Government bonds steady: State bonds Tallroad bonds higher. Silver neglecied CLo81NG sTOCKS. 88 (Norih American... 14|Northern Pacific.. 1 Am Te: & Cable on 414 Preferred......... 935 Prferred........ 3264 | | Adams Express...150 | Northwesteri...... 10265 ‘\lton, Terre Haute 56 | Preferred.........101%, ‘American Expressi09 [N'Y Central.. 2 American Lovacco T8Yg) Y, Chicagod&si L 11 1172 |oregon Snort Line. 70%4/ Paciric Matl. 40" Peoria. D & E 95 |Plitsbur: & W pfd. 7334 Puilman Valace Preterred. Preferred. ... Chicago Gas...... Cleve & Pittsburz, 180 |Quicksiiver Consolidation Cual. 35 | Preferrcd Consolidated Gas..138 |Reading CCC &St Louts... 26% RioGranded Westd Preferred. 70| ireferred...... Colo Fuei & irc... 23%Rock Isian 14 Preferred. ........ 70 | Rome Wat&Ozden. 11814 1St L&SW.... e Preferred Cotton 0.1 Cei Commercial Cabie.136 | Det Hudeon ./116%/5t Panl. .. 7355 Uel Lack&W estrn. 166%s; Preferred. 15045 Denver & B G...... 1198t Pauk& Duiuth.. 19 Preferred......... 43 | Preferred 7 Distillers.. — St Panl & Omaha.. 467 General Eleciric... 38 | Preferred Ere.... PM &M 34 ISilver Certificates. 65 me........180 [Southern Pacific... 1434 rihers pid118 (Southern R K .. G Green Bay...... 34 Preferred... 2635 Harlem, 11290 " |Sugar Refinery....11114 Hocking Coai... ... 4% Preferred . . Hocking Valiey... 175 Tenn Coal & Iron Homestake......... '35 | Preferred. ..... Texas Pacific . 4 |Tol A A & N Mich.— ‘Tol Olo & Centrai 20 H & Texas Ceni Illinois Central. Towa Central. | Preterred......... 85 \Tol 5¢ Louls &K G 5 Preterred Preferged. 1 Kingston & P Union Paci 914 Lake Erle & We: /U P Den & Gul 24 Preterred. 4(U & Cordage.......— Lake Sbore Preferred. — National Lei Guaranteed ......— Preferred. |U'S Express 40 Lovg Isiand U S Leather. 8% Louisville & Nash. Preferred. €0l Loulsvilie,N 2100y /U § Rubber 2455 14 Preferred... ... g/ Utica & B River...150 |Wab § L & Pacific. Preferred. Preferred. .. . Manbattan Con. Memphis & Ch Mexican Centra Michigan Central. Minn &S L...... Western Union.... 8354 yreferred. — | Wisconsin Centrai. 2 Minn & St L'com.. 18 |Wheeling & LE... 6% 18t preterred. Tty Preferred......... 27 24 preferred 46 " Am Coiton Oil pfd. B4 Missouri Pacific.. 2014 W U Beef.... 6 Mobile & Uhio..... 20%4 Anu Arbor. 83 ushville & Chait. 6745 Preferred Navional Linseed.. 15" |Brookiyn Traciion. 13y NJ Central........100 [Erie 2d pfd......... 19%; Norfolk & Westrn, 11 |american Spirits.. 181g Preferred......... 16%! Preferred......... 26% CLOSING FONDS. Ala Class A #«....104 [Northern Pac lsts.116%4 Do Class B 4, 55.194 Do 24, n7 Albama, class C.. 86 | Do38ds. 76 Atchigon 4s........ 79%/| Doconsol3s.. ... B4 Tods A. ... 45V90r lmprovmnt ist. Bdig Canada Soulh Zis. 105l Do bs. bt Cen Pac 1sts 0’86.102%5/0 R & N istg .1 111314 Cherokee 4s, 1896.10314| Do consal 3. Do 1897, 102%4/0r Short Line €s...111 Do 189K, 102 Do consol 5 8354 23/pc. 2 O aixe pricEs_Peaches, s5@5%c B D faney S CETT B st 1 A | cois, 616@9: B B: fancy, 10c; Moorparks, 12 | 18¢; evaporated Apples, v34c; sun-dricd, | Prunes, 334 @Ac for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, 5c for unpressed and 3@3%c for pressed: white Figs, 4c; Plums, 41@58c for pitted and 1lge for v pitted: Nectarines, 4@6c Ib for prime to tancy; | Pears, 216@oc fof whole, 432@d%ac 1or quarters | and 435@540 tor halves. | RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES—Four-crown loose. 5%4c: three- crown, 43gc B h: two-crown, S%ac ¥ Tb: seed- less Sultanas. Siac: seedless Muscatels, 434c: 8- crown London iayers $1 1b; clusters, 31 bU: Dehesa clusters. $2 50; clusters, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ 8 . JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCIScO—FoOur-crown, louse, B8je: S-crown, 434c: 3-crown, 3340: seedless Sultanas. 534c; seadless Muscatels, 4 Vac: 3-crown Lonaon layers, 81 25: clusters, $1 60; Dehesa clusters, $2 75: Imperial clusters, £3 25. NUTS—Chesinuts quotable at H@l0e: Walnuts. 614@Tc B B for siandarc sud_ 9@9i4c B B for softshivll: Almonds, 6@6%gc for ianguedoc, 8@3340 for hardshell dd sado for paper.shell jobblix: Peanuts, 4@6e for kastern aud dc fof California; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c B Ib: Pecans, @8c B b: Filberts, T Brizi Nuts T345@8c: Coconnuts, 4@5¢ 100. HONEY—Comb, 1U@1 2140 for brizht and 5@%0 for lower zrades: water-white extracted, 5@5Vac: Iight amber ex:racted, 4%4@434¢; GATk AMDCL. 4@ ac: dark, 3@5c B B. EEESWAX-23G:60 B b imperial PLOVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Eacon, 6c B M for heavs, 76 B D forlight medium. 934c for light. 10¢ B M for extralight and 1134c Ib for sugar-cured. tast- ern sugarcured tams. 12,@l3c; Californ Hams, 1ic B Ib: Mess Beet. #1@7 50: extra mess do. §8@8 50: family do, $9 50@10; extra prime Pork, §7 50@8: extra ' clear, $18 B bbl: mess, $14 9 bol: Smoked Beet, 1008 b. LaRD—Eastern, tierces, Is quoted at 5igc for compound sud 6@6Yac for pure: pails, Te: Cail fornia erces, 6@554c 9 1b for componnd and 614c CESEL T c @ b. COTTOLENE—6@6%c In tlerces and 734@8%5c 1 10-1b tios. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 8c B b; cuils and brands, Tc B medium, 7¢: culls and brands, €c; ight, 6¢;: culls aud brands, Sc: Cowhides, 6@6yc: culls and vranas, o@Sl4c; salted Kip, 6@7 7@8c; salted Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. 12@13c 8 cuils and brands. $@10c:dry Kip and Vea!, 8@10c; culis, 7@8c: ary Calf, 15¢; culis. 1Uc: Goatskins, 2U@35c each; Kids, 5¢; Deerskis £001 summer, 20@25c B B: medium, 16@20c; winter. T@dc: Ebeepskins, shearlings, 16@15c each: short wool, 28@8bc each; medium, SU@45c ench; long wools, SR o 1 rontem, s@514c, o % 7350 1A V—No. 1. rendes : No. 9 b refined. oc; Grease. S0P b. WOOL—We quote Fall Wool as follows: FHum- bold: and Mendocino. 8@9c; free northern, Ti4@ Klge; miadle couniles, free, 5 7¢; do. defective 475@6c: San Joaquin, $@bc: do. foothill, b@T Eshiern « regon sprng. T14GS0: Valiey O:egun, 1134@12%¢: do, fall and lambs', 11@1134c. HOFS—6@8c for fuir 1o choice sud 9@i0c B 1 for fancy. 2 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bacs, spot, 43c; June- Ju'y delivery, 4%e: Wool Bags, 2il4@26l4c. COAL-Weilington, $8 9 ton; New Weilington, £8P ton: Southfield Welllngton, $7 50 B ton: Seautle. 85 60: Bryant, §5 50: Coos Bay, 84 beiiand, $13 50 in bulk and $15 in sacks; Peuns vama Anthracite Egg, $11@12 @ tn; Weish An- thracite, $8@10; Cannel, $8 9 ton; Rock Springs, Castle Gate anc Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 0 bulk and $15 B ton in sks. CANNED SALMON—The Alaska Packers’ As- eociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In iots 01 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50.000 cuses, 921ac § dosen: 75,000 cascs, 90c § dozen, nevcisn e 0. ex-ship. .wn%hcmc 6801787, —— Do 1899. SUGA 1i—The Western Sugar Refining Com) quotes, terms nei cash; Cube and Cnunw Phila & Reading 4s 817 | Powdered, 514c: Fine Crushed, 6¢c; Dry Granu- lated, 474¢: Confectioners’ A, 47pc: Magnolia A, 44et Kxira C, 4340 Golden C, aljc: balf burrels /8¢ WOrY Ly barrels, and boXes JaC more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follow: BEEF—First quaity, 6@6%c: extra choice, Tc; second do, 5@bc: third do. 4@5c @ . S ) VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small. 7@82 3 b. MUTTON—Wethers, $15@7¢; b LAMB—7@8c B b PORK—Live Hozs, 315@314c B B for large and medlum snd $15@314¢ 1ur small; aressed do, 434 ©%4c ® 1. EuCEIPTS OF rRODUCE Flonr. ar sk .. Whent, ctls... Farley. ctls... . Oats, Wash, culs. Corn, ctls.. 7 8,600 Wine, gals 8000| Brandy, gals. 5,040 Sugar. bis. Keuns. sks...... %048/ Wool bis...[[, 1 Potatoes, sks... - 4,678 Tallow, culs. 78 Onions, 8k, 494/ L eatner. rol 0 Eran. sks....... 428|Paper, Teams ... 850 Middiings, §&5. — | Siorts, ks. 6 Hay, tons........ 86b|Lime bbis. """ 181 Buiter. cus 83| Broom Corn, bis. 250 Cheese, ctly 22| Kaising, D0Xes. 521 Eggs, doa.... 6,810 : ———————— THE STOCX MARKET. The Horseshoe Par Copsolidated Mining Com- pany of Placer and 11 Dorado counties hasle fed an assessmeat of 20c per stiare, delinqu-nt Fevra ( ary The d:linquent mssessment sele of the Stiver Kinz Mining Compane wili be held on 1uesday. The sales on regular call at the San Francisco S10CK }0r | {Ur (l:e PASLLWO years were a8 f0llows: In 1898, 5,585,870 suafes; in 1595, 5,155,710. B1UCa AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. Jan 2 -10:30 A M. TNITRD STATES 4UNuS. Frd, £ ke Bit Asked U 8 4s coun.110 U S4asres...103 11034 Do new 1ssuellssy — MISCHI SANEOMS mowne. Cal-stCbie5s.1093; — Omnibus 6s..119 1193 CalElec L 63125 = — |PacRoliMus — ~— CnuaC Whs — 62%glUo2dis6s.. — — Dpni-stex-cp — BTP&U Ryes. — 118 Edsn L&P 651263, — [P&Ch Ry 6. 96141 )1y F&CHRROGs — 104 [Pwis: RR8:112 119 Geary-st B3s100 208 [keno, WL&L — 105 HC&S 913103 — |SactoP & L. — 100 LosangL8s — 100 [SFENPE — 100 Dotnteed 65 — 101 [SPRRArizéy 92 95 Mkt-stChie6s120 — |SPRRCal g DoKyCon ds.1(6 1063g/SPRK (a! NutVingsist — 100 |~PBrRCa NgRTs. 963 — ISV Waters: P C RR6: [SVWaier 4. NRyCal 6s. 99 — [StktnG&E NRylal 5. — 95 [SunscFdifs — — Oak Gus Bs.. — 104 [Sutter-stR3s.110%5 — Do2dis6s..107 110 |ViewliaWCts — = — WATER §TOCKR. Contra Costa — 86 |SanJose.... — — MarinCo..... — 58 |Sprng Valley §7% 98 a8 £TOCKS. Capltal. _ 85 |Pacific Lizht 4835 4916 | Central. 95— IsanFrancico 9715 573 Onk G L & H ) Pac cas lmp 3% 637 Siockton. edg 80| INSUBANCE STOCK™ Fireman’sFa165 {Sun . COMMERCIAL RA AmerB&TC. — 128 Anglo-Cal.... — 68 = Bank of Cal, /288 245 = Canl SD&T Co10634 First Nutionils9 SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Gers@LCo. — 1610 [Savé&Loan.. — 103 HumbSEL 1100 © — [Security....:250 300 Mutual, — du |UnionTrisi.75) 1000 SFsav = so0 | STREET RAILEOAD sTorKt 107 110 (OekSL&Hay — 100 += 5 B0 |Presidio..... 8 — 43 4 (Sutterst - = POWDKE STOCKS. — = [GiantCon.. 2134 23 79% — [Judson D10 —0 70 — |Vigorit..... — 90c MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 9912100 [NatVinCo. — &ig BikDConiCo. — = — | ceanicSSCo 2034 21 Cal Cot Mills — PacAux FA — & 4 Edison Light125 12514 PacBoraxCo. 95 — GasConAssn. — — |Pac RollMill — Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |varfPaintCo — 7 HawO&sSCo.. — 18 |PacTransCo. — — HutchSPCo. 23 2314/Pre T&TC.o — = MerExAssn. — 110 [Sunset T&F. — — M kleC Ligni 614 67United CCol — — EALES—MORNLNG 233105 Foaca— 20 Edison Lizht & Power Co. 15 Pacific Bas fmp.............. 80 00 35 Pacific Lighting 48 o0 16 8V Waterse om. .. 57 6214 ison Light & Power Bonds... 127 25 £10,00 Market-st Cable 63 Bonds. 120 U0 #0000 Ouxland Gas Bonds, 24, 1 105 00 15 § F Gaslight. B ¥ 7. 20 SV Water... HOIEL ARRIVALR. LICK ROUSE. F 11ddike, Carterville T an Fitzpatrick, Suisun F A Jones, San Maieo R F Allen, Uakland J k Baker, Falsom J 51 Monroe, Cal Mrs Ida Hancock, Cal - Mrs Pritchard, San_Jose J M Schaberie, Liek Ob- Mrs M I Dittmar, Cal servatory . J bickerson, seartle Miss Tracey, Sacramento Miss S:one, Stockton M T Hubb an Jose W B Larduer & Son, Cal W H MeMinn, S8an Jose Mrs T K Garder, Cal J P Eisenbock, N Y W F Spencer & w, Cal 3 ¥ Burch, Tuiare W F Deterb, Jackson A'J Paulsén & w,Madera Mrs Paulsen, Madera 3 A Howell, San’Jose J W Hume, San Jose - F P Trl:uerro &3, val Mrs Simpson Finnell, Cal 8 W Mahon, Bakersfield K & Muhon. Yuba City X E Malcom, Palo Alto Marshail Black, Cal Mr & Mrs Lerbardt,Cal Geo D McLean; C: L B Greater, Cal J King & w, Sao Jose J CClavern, Kedding . J M Levee. Valiejo A I Cullen. Cal J P Muex, Cal Capt and Mrs D Wallace, W B La:duer, seattle burn R E Watson, Cal S B Terrell, San Jose W Ireland, Oaklund H Toad, Cakland T'C hearhoft, Oakland B L Brown, Cal N P Hofliman, Cal € 7 Sullivan, Mill Valley Mrs I Eiliott, B C T E Ladner, B C Biiss E Eiio:t, B ¢ E B Lndner, BC P X Harns Porisng.or T J Kennedy, Ot 9 P W Au AT Lightner,Bakersfield R Steveuson, Menlo Park Miss N Pra.t, sanger Quinn Jr, Waila Walla b Wallace, Stockton ¥ P Ackerman & w, Cal 3 Sweut, Martinez S'C Smih, Bakersfield IR Welss, Cal J Markley, Sacramento 51 Black, acramento M ss Henderson. Cul J £ Cate, Ohicago ¥ A Burrls, San Jose Miss > May, Cal W G Whedioek. Chicago L Huntly, uburn W H Deviln & W, Sac.0 RUSS HOUSE. CJ Sands, Eureka P Healey, Eureka G H Clayfoa, Eureka Mrs M Marston, Seattle C K stott, -eattie M D Carter, St Paul F Frolich, T'tah H C McCabe, Brentwood G Websier. san Miguel H Clayton, Modesto M McGinnis, Vali jo ~ Mrs Bradiey. Valeio W Lobiason & w,Valiejo J J Atlen & w. Suisun Mrs C G Craig, N Y J D Wadsworth, SiaRosa J M Walling, Nevada Cy W B Mesler, Mont A Keunedy, Suisun A P Lightor, Obio L Hosburn, Courtiand J Robiuson Visalia O R Cross, Visalia W J Michelsen, Visalla Mrs Suliivan, Visalia E W Mascers, San Batael R K Hulver, Redwood F Scott. Stocxton T Hearst. stocston 3 @’Brien, Oakiand Miss J Daley, Onkiand 3 M Youus, Stockion D Young. Siockton E Politka, Red Biuft k R 1hompson, Nev I C Sarzent, Stockton C Fox. Asioris J Dickerson. Wash S B Fuiton, Sunta Ross J Hurtzburn, Benicia C A Hooker, Relief Hill J C Hooker, Rellef Hill GT Gilerest& w, Cal_ E Sutro, C: J B Dennet: & w, Sucto W O Brown, Martinez T W Goodwin, Sacio D Cunningham, Cal W Crockett, sacramnto 7' W Goodwyer, ~onora T Fagao, Sucramén:o R Meraill, Sonora J M Wood, Sacramento J A Craven & w, 1l C W Shoobert, Merced G A Atkinson, Chicago J B Sanford, Ukish W A Kuimer, Oakiand J Hendricks, Chicago A H Mau, Oakiand A A Perkins, st Helean H M _Rider, Watsonville HE Kelley & w, Cal J P Hail, Sucramento © T Kendall, Willows W T Hale, Vacaville L A'Shockiey, Cal I W Eaton, Cal NEW WESTERN HOT: L. J © Miller, Chica 0 F'J Baird, Chicago H F Jon.s, Sun sose . J A Murpby & w,*8ct0 C Goiuin, Sacrumento Mrs C C Ricks. Los Ang L Noore, Sacramento S C Smith, 1 0.usa T Hocklig, val GO Peny, (mura J Hall, Eucramn:o CWest &'w, Wacerbury G McMancn, Wa.erbury G Granicel, /ad i8s W Rickuly, San Jose E Dobs0u, 1 05 Angeles C Johuson. Los Angeles T Fay, Valiejy J Muitand, Los Angeles X Carrill, Los Angeles J Jackson, E Oukland C P Coie, Sacramento C'A Bonne, sacramento M 5 Keen. Chicago J Hansen, Chicazo L Buton. Mare Isiand E Long, bough.espsie A H Willi.m+, Boston C Hill, zoston T Laldwiv, Lat 7 slingerband, Towa COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. H Francis, Minn Mrs L Gliroy & s, Cal H H Nirack, kresno W 8 Murphy, Merced M J diurphy, Merced O B Kandall,' Merced W Carien, Or rs © Williams & s, Cal J Burns & w, Valiejo W F Morgan, Kng Miss A A Kearth, Sacto J Kelly & w. Sacio J M Smith & w, S Jose ¥ Mason & w, Alameda G E Doveson. Cal A'J Wade, Grass Valley M icLaoghiin, Merced W S Roe, Bodega A Licnenstein, L Ang A J Wade, Grass Valley A C Delux, Napa J'D Langtry & w, Niles T Pauisen & w, Cal T E McGutre, N ¥ PALACE HOTEL . J F Pearson. Sau Diego H J Humphrey, Nev A Patn, N Y HJ Mavbam. Uenver H B Maxson, U S Survy W Richard, N Y R G Nichols, Stavford H _Williawison, Br ship ¥ H McLymoni, Fresno _Crown of Kagland Geo C Saich, Chicazo E C Newfilder, Seattle L S Mitler & wt, Miun A S Hill, England CThumpsoa, Los Ang ¥ C Wiliamson, £ngland W A Stiong, Stanfora I Welker, N ¥ Mr Jeter, Sauts Cruz_ J M Anzinana, Stanford BALDWIN HOTEL. E M Don, San Jose € M Myers, Pefaluma C Kranse, Petaluma - J Williuws, Petaluma D Speyer. San Diego Miss Speyer, San Diego A speyer, San Lisgo W G Thompson, Napa A Coristie, Milwaukee A Goldman, BaKerstieid J Conen, N Y W D Gerke, Baltimore A C urcutt, Boston D J Hardeny, Boston W D Davis, Boston L E Wood. ~aa Jose R Wiison, tan Jose CF Kretchmer, N Y GRAND HOTEL. J W Hughes & w, Sacto A A Wheeler, 4 uburn F ¥ Hateh &w, Newcastle W M Welsh, Dailas A nd J Philips, Auburn E Mr Fisher & w, Alamda ¥ 3 Abrams, Santa Croz (& ‘A Bowen, Cal H C Lathrop, C 3 Brenner, De Kalb, 111 A ¥ Math son, Ohio ¥ M Mannion, Los Ang RT Thweits & w, 5 Jose A Milson, Sucramento I ¥ Barnes, Hanford C Clark. Naa Mrs Clark. 'Napa G W Thompson, Cal C ¥ Schwick, Sacto C M Noves & w, Boston T Haillday, Vallejo Rosa C Fonts ua. Copperopolis XN Blyth, St Helena. J Berguian, B-rieley. A D Cailum, Sacto FE Cook, Long Bea-h § S Muyer, Cal L F Braner. Sacto C W Penaleton, Cal H Kelso, St Louls A J Pedlar, Fresno E J Wachhorts & w, Cal CE Lindsay, Santa Cruz IJ Richard:, Spokane E Waters, Buringion © Harrls, Merced. e A Dangerous Docirine. “All men,” said the orator who refuses to quit stumy-speaking, “are born equal.” “‘Hold on!"” exclaimed the listener. “That may do to say on the sidewalk, but Ican't take it home with me. 1f Ileton to my wife that | thought our boy, whom we've just christened Egbert, wasn’t any better than the red-headed twins next door thers wouldn’t be anytbing left for me to do except to say ‘farewell forever’ and live at a 1.otel.”’—Washington Star. ———— THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1897. | Moon's Phases|| | [T ErSa. ['1] 3@ Newaoon | Jan. 2. 9 |~ Eirs: Quarcer| @ Jan. 10. L Full Moon. | | Jan.18. || | CLEAN STEAMESS. Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STEAMER [DFTINATION.| SATLs | PIRR. Columoia. . Pordand |Tan 330w Prer v Arcata.....![Coos say " |Jan S 30w Pler 13 Dei Norie... |ras Snn 4 BPM|....... Yaquina Bay.|Jan 4, Gew|Pler3 n Diezo. - [ian 411ax| e 11 Vic & Pgt %na [Jan 4, £aM |Pler 9 HumboldtBas [Jan 4. zrs|Plec ) Co0s Bay......|1an 512 u |Pier 8 | Newport 6 vax Plec 11 Yaquina 6. Baw|pler 2 Zealandia .. Sydney | 7, zpu|Pler7 Peru.........|China &Japan Jan 7. 1pu PMSS ABianciiard | Oregon porss.. (Jan' 7. bew | Prer 13 State or Cal. | Portiand , {Jan 8.uax|Pler 24 Santa Rosa. | San Diego. Jan Sillam | Pier il Jan R12 x(PMSS 9, r9 - |Crescent City .. Coos Bay........... Humooid. Bay. Crescen: Ctey . Crescent City. Peter Jebsen...| Nanaimo... “|3an 8 City Syduey....|Central America........ |/ Jon 4 Eureka.. Jen & Farallon Jao 4 Alliancs | Coos Bay Jan 4 ‘AliceBlanchard | Portiand. Jan 5 State of Cai.... Portlana. Jan. b North Fors. .. | Humboldi Bay Jan" B Washtenaw ... | Tacoma. Jan 5 Santa Kosa..... |San Die<o.. Jan & Mexico......... | Victoria & Puget Sound | Victoria San Dieco, Fortana. Jan 10 | Z3an 10 | Wiel PORT H 1 DLOCK—Salled Jan 2—Scur Sequola, for san Diezo. NEWPORT—Arrived Jan 2—Scnr John Camp- bell. from Port Blakele: SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 2—Stmr Progreso, hee Dec #5. GREENWOOD—Arrived Jan 2—Stme Whites- boro, from Point Arena. Eastern Porte. NEW YORK—Salled Jaa 81—Ship Challenger. for San Francisco.. S Foroltn Parsr HAIPHONG—Arrives Dec 31—Bktn Robert Sudden. from Port Blaxeley. ACAPULCO—Saiied --Dec 31—stmr Colos, for San Francis o. ST VINCENT—Arrived Dec 30—8r simr Leander, hence Oct 27. - Importations. GRAYS HARBOR—Per Del Norte—4 pkgs mdse, 885 M #t lumber, 124 pkga shooks. 5 COUS BAY —rer Arcata—4s0 (ons coal: 3. tubs buiter, 1 crt mackinery, 101 sks potatoes, 48-13 wheels, 2 pkgs mdse. - SAN DIEGO—Per Corona—1 bx filters, 1 bx ralsing, 1 bbl cas:ngs. 1 bx carpet, - b gluss. 3 bbis ofives, 42 nf-bbls pickled fish, 1 kex wine, 60 Ux3 limes, 206 bxs oranges. 226 bxs lemons, 4 ht- bols pickied fish, 74 s<s horns, 3 cs jeily. 52 sks avalone sheils. 43 cs ecxs, 65ks abalone mea. 1cs beeswax, 7 hbls sweet po a10es. & sks dricd fruit. Kedoudo—8 cs c.nned gools, bblscasings 1cs Dloater, 8 bxs baking powuer. 1196 siacora, 5 bbls 33 bxs lemoas, 1% sks enill peppers. 1 bx drygoods, 1 bx matches, 60. bxsoranges, 6 bdls S80KS. 2 558 asbestos cement. Port Los Angeles—é14 sks corn. 63 bxsoranges, 30 bx times. §cs ssmples, 1 bbl cheese. 16 cs am- moula, ) cs candy, 2 obls 2 bxs glussware, 5cs coffee, 1 cs hardware, 1 cs cocoa. Sania Barbara—1 bdl carpet, 1 bd) shades, 1 bbl whisky. 4 pkgs mdse. 25 bxs lemons, 1 safe.’ 1 bol 2lue, 8 sks crawfish, 4 bxsoranzes, 1pump, 1 bx fitg ns, 17 bais hides, 4 bbis taliow. Port Hario-d—38 blis hidss and pelts. 2 tubs 51 bxs buiter, 40 cs eggs, 1 bl tallow, 2 bxs shoes. 3 coops chickens. 1 bx games. 1 lo houselold fur- nishings, 5 dressed calves, 9 bxstish. Consignees. Per Del Norte—E K Wood Lumber Co: Weston Basket Mtz Co; Davidson & Millec: I Ash; Unioa Gas Engine Co. Per Ar-ntn—Wolf & Son: McDonough & Runyon: nd Brewing Co; Wells, ¥acgo & Co; O C& N dard Ul Oo Francisco Brewing Co: Kohler & Frobing: Dairymen’s Un! Bau uelster Chaix & § eruard J Kapp: W &J Sloane & Co: Gray & Barbleri Taylor & Co: _Pacific suichers' Suppiy Co; i O Greenhood: Graelev’s i e A Galll Fruiz Co: _Goldberg, Bowen & Co diesion & ¢ 5 &10: M N ~imas & Co; M F Cabral & Co: Wetmore Bros: Wolf & Son: & RStarr & Co; Campodonico & Malcolm: Churles Teizen: Hilmer. Breanoi & scnulz; W Mitchell: Wellman, Peck & Co:_Levi Spiegel &Co: S Levi J 1vancovicn & Go: OB Smith & Co: D Biagi & Co: Eveleth & Nasn; M ~olomon; Tillmann & Bendel: Presecvaline Mf: Co: Rosenstein & Shoenfeld; A J i Immei; Kowalsky & Co: D ¥ Allison & Co: M 8:neyer: Dalton Bros; Newmark & Edwards: G H TJackson; Keyser & Schwartz: J b Ingugiia; B W Worcester; McDonough & Runyon; Cob entz Plke & Co: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Great Amert: can Import C>: H Dutard: Redington & Co: ¥ac Ammonis and Chemical Works; - Hromada: 1 S H Tyler & Son: W & J Sloane & Co ney & Co: American Union Fish Co Hadwen-Swain 3ifg Co; A L Bryan Fredericksburg Brewers: Philadelphia Brewery: C E Whitney & Co; W R Knight & Co; S Stranss; G Camilloni & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Judson Jo; Standard Oil Co; Wiitlaud Produce Co: : Iziils Bros: ' Nortdu, Teller & Co; G Marsball & Reim rs: 'Getz Bros & C H Heckman & Co; Russ, Sanders & Co: Cai Bov ting Co: H N Tilden &Co: Western Meat Co; H Heckman & Co; Witzel & Baker. ., Swi A Paladini: BAMK: AND BANKZRS. GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 526 California St., 5. F. Capital actually paid up in cash.... $1,000.000 00 Deposits Lecemoer 31, 1893. 36 09 Reserve fund .. 2 T Tis/dou 0o Guaranteed capital JLil 1,200,000 00 OFFICERS—President, B. A. Becker: First Vice-President, Edward Kruse: Second Vice- President, Daniel Meyer: Cashler, A. H. R William' Herrmann; Scnmidt: Assistant Cashier, Assistant Secretary, Secretary. George Tourney; A. H. Muiler. BOARD OF DIRRCTORS—B. A. Becker, Ed- ward Kruse, Daniel Meyer, H. Horstmann, Ign. Steiphart, Nic, Van Bergen, £mil Rohte, H. B. Russ, D. N. Walter. Attorney, W. S. Goodfellow. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEOD¥TIC SURVEY. TiMes AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT Fo«T POINT, ENTRASCE TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUFERINTENDENT- NoTE—The bigh and low waters ocour aL tbe City Front (Mission-sireet Wharf) about twenty. five minu es later than o¢ Fort Point; the helsht of tide i8 the same a: both piaces. Junuary—1897. Sunaay, Januacy 8. 7.26] Moon risey 5.03| Moon sets. .. 2 TR | Time] rot| " |Feer Feet | e e ] I8 BT sT 6] 530[=T1 523 31/1L28 57| 631|—0'9 6.2 s.2! 7.10/_0.4 . 4 | e 8 3. NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successivo-tides of the day In the order of occurrence 3s t0 time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tas last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except wheu there are but three Lides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts glven are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Scrvey charts, except when a mious sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number. givenis subiractive depth ziven by the charts. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States Hvdrographle Office located in the Merc &y Exchanze maiotained in San Francisco for the benefit of riners without regard to nationality and free of exvense. Navigators are cordially favited to Visit the office. where complets ses of charis and salling directious of the world are kept on hand for com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtalned regarding lights, dange to navigation and all maiters of interest to ocesm top of the bullding on Tele graph Hill s hoisted about ten minutes before noon, and is dropped at noon. 120tk meridian, by telographic signal recoived each dav from' the Unitea States Naval Gbservatory a: Mare Isiand, A motice stating whether the time ball was | dropped on time, or giving the error, It any, is published the same day by tho afternoon papers end by the morning papers the followlng dsy. W. 8. HueHEs, Lieutenant. U. & N., in charga The Time Baill. ERANCR FIYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOR. T. 3 ., MERCHANTS EXCHANGR £AN FRANCISCO, January 2, 1897. Tne tme bail on Telegravn Hill was aoppel exactly ai 10on t0-day—i. e. sl noon of the 1305a meridiny, Or exacily ai 3 K. A, Greenwich tma W; & Huomes, frentenant T SHIPPING INTELLIG. Arrive I SATURDAY. January 2. Stmr Corona, Jepsen. 61 hours from San Diego and way ports; passand mdse, toGoodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Geo Loomis, Briagett, 40 hours from Ven- tura; 6286 bbls oil, 30 Pacific Coast Oil Co. Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth. 96 hours from Grays Harbor: pass and mise, to E K Wool Lumber Co. Br stmr_Wellington, Ryan. 96 hours from g:pnnnm Bay; 2265 tons coal, to B Dunsmulr & ns. Cleared, SATURDAY, Janoary 2. Stmr Columbia, Conway, Astoria; Oregon Rall- way and Nav Co. Stmr Coos say, Jansen, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- Kins & Co. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria ana Pors ‘Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br ship Miltonburn, Paiterson, Newcastle, NSW; T K Paiterson, master. sailed. SATURDAY. January 2. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen. San Pedro. Stmr National City, Andresen, Eureka. Stur Alcazar, Gundergon. Stnir Alcatraz, Waivig. Sumr Truckee, Danieis. Stmr Weeoit. Miller. Sumr Mackinaw. Littlefleld, Tacoma. Br sh.p Fraakistan, sheoberd, Hull. ilp Henry 5 Hyde, Scribner, Honolulu. Schr Barbara Heroster. Jansen, BowensLanding. Schr Corinthiau, Zaddart. Biblers Point. Scbr \iking, Peterson. Kanului. Schr Moro. Jorgenson, Coquille Fiver. Telegraphio. POINT LOBOS. Jan, 2.—10 . w—Westhe: clear: wind NE; veloci.y 12 miles. Charters. The sobr Czar loads mase ‘or Mazatlan and San g‘l : ship May Flint, sugar at Honolula for New ork. Domestio Por:s, SOUTH BEND-—Sailed Jan 2=Schr Melancthon for San Fraucisco. SAN PEDKO--Arrived Jan 2—Schr Louise, frm Tmpqua. FORT BRAGG—Salled Jan 3-Stmr Noyo, for OCEAN TRAVEL. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-streer Whart, 220 a. st FARE{S13 irstoclass ) dancluding ALY 86 Second-class jberts & meais SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia. .Jan. 8, 13,23, Feb. 2 State of California......Jan. 8 18, 28, Feb. 7 Through® tickets and thrqugh- baggaze to all Bestern poluts. Rates and foldefs upon applics: ton'wo F.F. CONNOR. General Agent. 630 Miarket steeot. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Suberintendents TACIFIC COAST STEANSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisnco and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 .3, Jan. 9, 24. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, acories and New W) atcom (Bellingbam Bay, Wask.), 9 4. i Jan. 4,9, 14, 18, 24,29, and every fifth day there- after, connecting’ at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. y., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers, For Jiureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum. boldt Bav),-«r. Pomona 2 P. 3., Jan. 4, 8,12, 16, £0. 24, 28, and every fourih day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeou, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 8 A. i Jan. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourta day théreater. or San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- seles. Redondo_ (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A3 Jan. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter. ‘or Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatian, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 4.3 25th of each month., “Lbe Company reserves right to change steamers or sulling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. ERNI Signshp) b (T Lineto COOLG ARDIE, Aust.;and CAPETOWY, South Afrioa. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery streot. Frelght Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. COXPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH River, 00 of Morion st. ‘I'ravelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the chunnel in & small Dboat. New Yors to Alexandria, Egyps, vis Paris, first class $160, second class $116. S 8. ZEALANDIA salls via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, January 7,at 2 . 3 S. =, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Taesday, Januar 26, a:2r.a Special party LA NORMAN DI 94 x LA CHAMPAGNE 104 LA BOURGOGNE. 6a M LA GASCOGNE. 84 LA BRETAGNE.. Saar A" For farther particulars apply to s A. FORGET, Agent. Xo. 3. Bowling Green. New York. J. F. FUGAZ! & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San_Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. Unfted States u_flfl&ofll Hail Steamen New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK, ABIN, $50 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing t0 steamer and accommodations selected ; second cabin, § 2 50 and 847 50 and Teuionic. Steerags Tickets from Engiend Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through o San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and cabin pians may be procared Srom WV EL AVERY: Packlc Mal Dook, or at ias General Utiice of the'Company, 618 Market stresq under Graud Hotel. G. W, FLETCHER, General Agent 1o Pacific Consta STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington se, At 6 . M. Daily. Kreigh received up To 230 £ A Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. e only line masiug through raes on Valey = Road freight. . sTEAMERS. . C. Walker, . Poters, Mavy Garratt, Clty of Stockton. “Weiéphoue Maia §95. Ca. Nav. and lmot Ca VALLEJO AND U. S NAVY-VARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Dafly ex. Sat. & Sun.. #10:30 o.x., 4 and 9:50 P 2. San Francisco. ¥ SAN DIEGO—Arrived Jan 2—U 8 stmr Alba- tross, hence Dec 30. ©00S BAY —Sailed Jan 2—Schr Dalsy Rowe, for San Francisco: schr Albion, for San Fran. isco. gATHved Tau 2—>cur Jennie Thelin, hence Dec P"I;A(.'Dn—!lfllfl Jan 2—Star Lakme, forSan ro. YAQUINA BAY—Sailed Jan 2-Stmr Homer, for S+ Francisco. ALBION—Arrived Jan,2—Stmr Scotia, hence 75 Meyer, N Y H C Smith, N ¥ A G Jones, 5t Paul T Morris, Woodlazd H Miller, Fresno Dec 29, GRAYSHARBOR—Arrived Jan 3—3chr Chas R Wilson, hence Dec 26, Sacurda; 10:30 4. X, & P20 Sundays. i Srw Landing Mission-street Dock, Pler 2. ‘elephone Black 261. SExcursion trip. giviog 6 hours at Navy-Yard FOR SAY JOSIL%MS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 MON- aay. Wednesday, Friday, st 10 A a. _Alviso ‘i uesday. Tharsday, Ssturdey, at 3 2. a. Freight 40d Passenger, Kacs between San Francisco acd viso, 0C: n Jose, Clay ior L 20 W. Santa Clara sty Sau Jose. e BANKS AND BANKERS. SWORN STATEMENT Of the Condition and Value on Decem= ber 31, 1896, of the ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE. San Franeisco Navings Union, A CORPORATION, +-.-DOING BUSINESS AT, 532 California Street, NE. corncr of Webb; ‘City and County of San Franeisco, State of California. ' * ASSETS. 1—PROMISSORY NoTES, securea by firs: Lien on real estate within this State, the sctual value of which notes Is ... 317,581,149 18 2-Boxps of the Unitel Siates Goversment and of munici- Pal and quasi-public cofpora- . tions, the -actual vaie of * which fs... 3 Part of these are kept in th vaulis of this cororation and Xt in & box rente: from the Natioal Safe Deposit Com- pany. in the aly of New York. 8—BANK PREMISES. .. 2 Situated at the noribeast cor- ner of California sud Webb in the city of Sam 2,659,466 59 450,000 00 STATE. 1,469,077 47 Situated in tie fornia; part of is produc- tive, and it isof iheaetual value stated. 5—TEMPORARY INVESTMENTS. Bouds, evidences o indebted- ness and shares of capisal stock of wuimieipal, quasi- public and Industrial corpo- )ations, other (han mining, upon which this corpor..tion has advenced. All said bonds, evidences of in- deotedness and stock certifi- cates are K- pt i the vaults of this corparatio 6—SAFES AND € URNITURE in the office of the bank of the vaiue of. 3 7—CasH in U.S. toid and silver coin of which there is: 1n vault........$637.949 95 In baok... . 720,99732 . $24,786,635 70 1,282,995 19 5,00000 1,358,947 27 Total asset LIABILITIES. 1-To DEPOSITORS this corpora- tion owes deposits amounting to, abd the actust valua of wirich is. . $22,885,877 06 The condition of satd deposits is that they ars' payuble only out of suid asscts and are fully secured thereby. 2—To > TocKHOL Capiial stock...$1,000.000 00 Reserve Fund.. 161,009 81 The actual value of which is. The condition of said lia- bilizy to stockuelders is_that 10 part of the umount cau be paid to them, or in any Wi withdrawn except in pay ment of iosses, during the ex- istence of the corporation, nor until &1l deposiors shail have ben paid in full the mount of their deposiis and declared dividends. 8—CONTINGENT FUND, In¢luding the amouat of accrued but oliected interest on in- vestments b 4—GENERAL ACCOUNTS, baiance. . These ~accounts embrace amounts heid for purposes of guarastee and sums the final spplication of which has not been determined. B—STATE, CoUNTY TaXES— Balance undisbursed...... Total Liabilities. 1,161,999 81 432,504 44 149,427 80 AND Crry 107.827 10 oo .. $24.786,635 70 8N FRANCISCO, Jan. 2, 1897. i SAN FRANCISCO SAVITGS UNION, (S1gned) ALRERT MILLER, Pres dent. (Signed) LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, | City and County of San Francisco. j 5% ALBERT M ILUER and LOVELL W HITE, being each separ:tely and du'y sworn. each for himself suys That safd ALBERT MILLER I3 piesilent «nd said LOVELL WHITE 1§ cosllicr 0f the San Francisco Savings Uniow, the corporation atove mentioned, and that the foregoins s:atement is tru: (S gned) ALBERT MILLER. (Sig” ed) LOV WHITE. Subseribed and -gorn 1o before me this 2d day of January, A. D. 1897. (Sizned) THOS. £ HAVEN, Noiary Public. [skAL] Inand for the City and County of San Francisco, State of Caliiornia. Fourteenth Semi Annual Statemerfi ——OF THE— MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO, No. 33 POST STREET Capitalstock subscribed . . $1,000.000 00 Of which has been paid in gold LB S s s savaauves SO 000 00 STATEMENT 0 the condition and value of the assets and lia- bilities of the Mutual Sa vings Bank of San Fran- cisco, & corporation, dolng business atS3 Post street, City of San Francisco, State ot Califorals, and where said assets were situated on December 51, 1836, ASSETS. Promissory notes secured by first mortg.ge On real estate within this ~ta.e and Oregon. The actual value of said promissory noces 1s. $1,832,309 15 Real estate, taken for debt. 48253 23 Uni ed States bonds... . 112,250 00 (These bonds are owned and con- trolled by this corporativn and are kept in the vauits of the National Bank of Commerce in New York City). Miscellaneous bonds and stocks. ... Bonds, evidences of indebtedness and shares of capital stock of cor- 101 upon which this cor- ion has advanced . said promissory bonds, evidences ot indebiedness and siock certificates arc kept in the vaults of this corporation and in safe deposit boxes in the de- posit vault department of the First lonal Bank.) Taxes... Cash in gold, silver the actuul value of which is: 1un vault. eeve.-$ 18,698 38 In baok. 222,588 78 710,198 23 180,033 40 .Fl.”! 28 236,582 16 1,300 00 ieene?.. $8,145,414 41 Furniture and fixtures. . Total assets. LIABILITIES. To deposttors ihis corporation owes deposits amounting to, and the actual cash valae of which is $2,730,162 29 To_stockholders, the smount of capital paid im, the actuai value of whicn s. o (The condition of said iiability to stockhoiders s that no part of the amount can be paid to them, or in any way witadrawn, except in paymen: of losses. during the existence of the corporation, nor un.il depositors shal: have been Ppaid in fuil the amount of thelr deposits and declared diviiends.) Contingent fund . Inciuding the amount of accrued but_uncollected. interest on in. Vestments. Total liabilities. $3.145,414 MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK OF SAN FRAN- CISCO. By JAMES D. PHELAN, President. GEORGE A. STORY, Cashier. 800,000 03 115,262 13 State of Californls, County of San Francisco—ss. We do solemaly swear that we bave (and each of us has) a personal knowledge of the matters con:ained in the foregoing report, and thet every allegation, statement, mstter and thing therein contained is true to the best of our knowledge aad beliet. -JAMES D. PHELAN, President. GEORGE A. STORY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Slst day of December, 1896. 1 R. D. MCELROY, Notary Publie.

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