The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 6, 1897, Page 12

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| i q 1 h * the month of Lecember, 1898, were as foliows: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1897. 12 e e e e e —————————————— THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMAKY OF THE MARKETS. s1ver weaker. Wheat futures lower. ther Cereals dull. Some changes in Beans and Seeds. Middlings easy. Hay steady. Flour and Millstufts unchanged. Potatoes firm. Onfons steady. Vegetables quiet. e and Fggs weak. astern 1 oultry 10, Game conzinues to decline. Eastern Apples glut the market. California Limes higher. Oranges plentital and dull. ns and Dried Peaches tirm. and Nuts dull. P ovisions inactive. Hides and Leather quiet. Wodl very slow. Small sales of Hops. Meat market unchanged. PUBLIC MONEY IN SAN FRANCISCO. C. P. Berry, Assistant Treasurer United States at gan Francisco, reports cash on hand December 81, 1896, as follows United States notes. $620,932 00 1 certi; 2,336,893 00 10,656,343 20 24990585 00 425,482 45 598 41 d silver doliars.... idiary silver coin. . Mipor coin Total At $40,125,646 36 Shipments of silver ‘coin_from the same oftice in Standard silver dollars, 8116,000; subsidiary sil- ver, $66,850; total, $152,3%0. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS. “ustom-house collections In 1898 were 8, against $5,488,900 In 1895. Explanation. The arrow flles with the wind. The fop figures £t station indicate maximum temperaturs for the days; those underneath it. if any, the amount of rainrall, of melted snow in inches and hundredtbs, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connec: pagn s of equal air pressure; igo- therms, or dotted” lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is_usually sccompanied by fair weather: “low’ refers 1o low pressure. aud is usually preceded nd sccompanied by clondy weathersnd rains. | ows" usially first appear on the Wushington When the pressure is bigh in the mterior w along the coast,and the isobars extend north end south along the coast, rain is probabie: | but when the “luw" 15 inclosed with lsobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb able. With a “hig] the vicinity of Idaho, and e pressure falling to the California const, warmer weather may be expected in_summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATFS DEPAETMENT OF AGRICUL- | TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5.1897, 5 ». 3 —Weather conditions and general The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date &5 compared with those of the sume date last sea- son: | Eureka 2260 inches, last season 15.80 inches: | | Red Bluff 11.23 inches, last season 6.66 inches: San Franosco 1110 inches, last season 4.10 nches; Fresno 3.95 inches, last season 1.11 | inches: Sen Luis Obispo 7.69 inches, last season 4.00 1nches: Los Anzeles 5.09 inches, last season 1.71 inches: San Diezo 3.84 inches, last season 1567 inches; Yuma 1.36 Inches, last season .32 of an inck ~an Francisco data—Maximum temperature 57, minimum 45. mezu 51. The area of hig Rocky been cen- ain and latean re- | g slowly eastward, and & laige low e northwestern por;ion of the coun- Rain has fallen over Washington, Northern Oregon 2nd Northern Idaho. T he temperature has risen rapidly over Montana | and Idsno. i has fallen shgitly along the | Northern I'acific coast. The following maximum wind velocities are reported: Tatoosh Island 30 miles from the south, Fort Cauby 48 from the south. orecast made at San Franclsco for 30 hours ending miduizht, January 6, 1897. Northern Califoruia — Cloudy in the northern portion with light 19g Off shore; light easteriy winds. Southern California—Fair Wednesdsy: warmer near Fresno; light northerly winds. Nevada—Fair Wednesday. Utah—Fair Wednesday Arizonu—Fair Wednesday ®an Francisco and vicln possibly light fog in the m changing (o wesierly winds ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YOKK MARKETS y—Falr Wednesday; Toing; light easterly Financial. NEW YORK. N.Y., Jan, 5.—There was slight in- crease in the volume of business a¢ the Stock Ex- e to-day and the dealings were attended ‘mness throuzhout the session. At the start s feeling of hesitancy prevafied. Operators gencrally preferred to await developments at Washinzton before en‘ering into new engage. ments. ubsequently when it was anmounced m Washington that the Senate had not taken up the Cameren Cuban resolution and that there was no prospect of immediate action in the matter, the bears :ried to cover In verious parts of the list. Atthe same time the bulls plucked np a litie courage and bought moderate amounts of leading issucs. The advence which foliowed was equal to 1 534 per cent, Consolidated Gauo lending. The 1as provements’ in tne earnings of Louisville and Nasavlile and St. Paul tor the fourth week of De- cember, the absence of further baok failures at the West, the talk of dividends on Omaha common and Chicago Gas and s rumor tha: the Delaware and Hudson dividend wonid not be reduced after all udded to the bullish feeling. The directors of the iasi-named company are to meeL to-morrow to decide the rate (o be paid this year. The fact that Cong: ess will take up the Union Pacific tunding bili led to increased sctivity in tue stock named and an advance £:0m 83 to 10 resuited. Most important advances of the day were Con- soiidated 94 10 14334, Sugar 164 to 1154, Ba Tate Gas 1o 13, Buington ang Qaincy T1e s T0%: St. Paul 1510 747, Roek Island 1146 87, Chica=o Gas 1 10 7414, velaware and Hudson 2 to 10 3234, Manhatan 114 to B934, Omaha 114 t0 49. Tobacto was weak. fa/fing 114 (0 7684 at oue Lime on ihe cut of 2¢ per pound in'the Battie Ax Piug. Laier thestock rallied to 78 in_ympatuy with the rise i thegeneral list. Specu- 1ation closed firm in tone. Net changes show gains of 14@3% per cent. Total sales omly 110,156 shares, wcluding 17,500 Sugar, 15,300 Burlington and Quincy ana 12,300 St. Paul. Bonds were higher. The transactions footed u £1,107,000. Chesapeake and Ohlo, series A rose 1(0119; Kansas Pacific Consolidated sixes, cer. tificates. 234 to 683,: Kentucky Central fours, 1 10 8: Morris aud Lssex first sevens, 1 to 148: New York Uentral aebenture fives, 14 to 10814. Rome, Watertown_and Ogdensburg firs: solidated, 114 t0 1173,; St Jo and Grand Isiand first sixes. 2 0 49%: Virginia Midland zeneral FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIR, PROVISIONS AKD NEW YORK STOGKS. WHEELOCK & CO., “ Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. CENTRA L OFFICE 628 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel Maln 5838 | cars and 25, | iberai at 68 fives stamped, 134 to 10034: Western New York and Penueylvania general fours, 114 (o 4634, and Wisconsin Central fives, certificates, 1 to 35 1n Government bonds $40,0.0 coupon fours of | 1925 sold at 120%4: and $3500 do of 1907 at 11134, T i W, elttanan & Co. will ‘ship- 158,000 ounces of siiver, M. Guzgenneim Sons Company 17 000 and Zimmerman & Forshay 35,000 vunces to Xurope on the stesmer St. Louls, sailing to- morrow. For December. the Missourl, Kansas and_Texas road earned $1,141,085, an iacrease of $187,691. Grain. steady. Winter wheat. low grades, Rz 0@S 50: fancy. $3 35@4 757 pst ents, §4 90@5 25: Minnesola clear 83 60@ 4.00; siraights. $4@4 60: putents. 4 25@5 35; low exiris, $2 20@3 30: city milis, $4 00@3 00:" pat- ents, $5 10@3 35: rve mixtures. $3 20@3 60: Superfine, $2 10@5 30; fine, $1 S0@3 05. South- ern flour quiet, steady. Common Lo fair extrs, $3 0U@3 55 good 10 choice, $3 55@3 8. Kye flour quiet: $2 85@3 26. FLOUR—Qulet, CORNMEAL—uvull, steagy. Yellow $1 95@ 205. RYE—Dull; 4734¢ 1. 0. b. afloat. BARLEY —Dull, firm; 3514 . 0. b, afloat. WHEAT—Active for exourt at lower prices. No. 2red 1. 0. b, 99c: ungraded red, S0@Y8%zc: Ng 1 Northern, 9334 piions opened firm at 15@3cadvance on mod- erate forelgn buying, deciiued 1@i%ac on weaker cables, lower west, rallied 4G 3ac on imoroved and closed firm i 54@74c under & light bus ness. aay ana July No. 2 red January, 913gc; March, 8914c; July. 8534 oty aull, firm. No. 2 293gc ele- ator: 3. 34cafloat. Options were duli and steady at 3sc decline on easlor cables and_weak West. May most active. Jan: 4915c; May, 3154c; Juy, s234c. OATS-Spo’s more actve for expuit, firmer. Options dull_easier. January, 2234c: February, 22340 May, 3354 prices: °No. 2, 22%: No. 2 white, No. 2 Chicago, 23¢; No. 8, 2034¢; No. 3 22c; mixed Western, 22@24c; white do, Provision: LARD — Quier, npominal: Western steam, $4 07%4: city, $370: January, 84 05; refined siow; continent. $4 30; South America, $460; compound. 3@dlic. PORK—Steady. Aew mess, $8 20@8 75¢. BUTTEL—Western creamery. 13@20c: factory, 7@l4c: Flens. 10c: imitation creamery, 11@16c. CHEESE—Firm, moderate demand. Part skims, 4@8Sc; full skims, 213@3c. EGGS — Firm. {cenouse. 14@15c; Western fresh, 18@i9c; case, $1 50@3 SU: iimed, 14@15c. 'ALLOW—Quiet. ' City, 53ge: country, $14@ 35ic. COTTONSEED OIL—Dull, nominal. 20c; yellow prime, 23c. PRTROLEUM—Quie! ‘irm. Lomestic, 33,@6¢: Japan, 435@ SES—Quiet. New Orleans, new, 25@34c. Firm at 5@!5 poin:s up. January, $98): March. $10810 05: Map, $10@10 10: Juiy, $1v 10@:0 15: Sepiember, £1010@1v 25; Decem" ber. $10 25@10 80. Spot Rio, firm, quiet: No. 7, 10%¢. on A, 434c; 3 Crude, SUGAR—Quiet, firm. mold a, 455c: standard A, 4gc: confectioners’ A, 44c: cucloat. Ge: crushed. S¢; powdered, 455¢; Sranu- Iated, 435c; cubes, 45c. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, $@11c. F£ ACHES—Peeled, boxes, 14@15c; unpeeled, bags, 74 8. PRUNES—Fdgr sizes, nominal, 63gc. RAISINS—Two-crown. loose mu catel. 414c B B: 3-crown, 534¢; 4-crown, €12@7%4c; do London layers. 81 40@1 45: clusters, $1 65@2. A MOND>—Soft shells, 8@9%gc: do hard shell, 1@)2¢, WALNUTS—Standard. Thc: soft shell, 9c. | JAOFS—Moderate demand " Pacitic Cosat, $14@ c. WOOL—Quiet. Domestic fleece, 16@23c; pulled, 19@31c; Texas, 7@12 Merchandise. FIGIRON—American. $11@13. COPPER—Firm, qulet. Lake. $11 50. eady. Domestic. 43 05 Firm. Straits, $13 10. Piates, quiet. EFELTEK-Dull. Domestic. $4 05. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Trr.. Jan. 5.—A general feeling of fn- difference was apparent in the wheat market to- day. Complaints of the scarcity of outside orders were heard on all sides and holders were influ- enced to sell, fearing that the duilness presazed weakpess. Liverpool quotations were compara- tively tiri, & 1038 0f but Ygc taking piace, whereas our deciine of yes:erday was almost a full cent. Thoman estima:ed the farm reserves on the lst of Juouars at 190,000,000 bushels, against 235.000,- 000 bushels & year ao. He also a talling oft in the winter wheat condition of 2.2 Recelpts at Chicago were 87 cars ana 54,408 bushels were taken from store. The Northwest bad 149 cars, against 344 last Tuesday and 44 a year ago. Bradsiree’s reporied a decrsase in the worid’s stocks ot 965,000 bushels. Closing Paris cables were partly lower and partly higher. 1 erlin and Antwerp were higher. LXport clearances were liberal at 513,989 bushels. Prices raliied near the close on reported heavy sales for export here and at the seaboar). May wheat opened at 537p@H4c. 50 between S414c and B2%@B274c. clusing &t 8314@>354C, bsc under vesterday. ' Estimated re- celpts 10r to-morrow 165 cars No. 2 red, spot, wheat ranged from ¥57s@90%gc and closed about 8914@893c. URN—I'ie market was in astagnant conaition. Frequenty the pit was entirely deserted and at n:0st times but a few scattered brokers were pres- ent. There was practioally no business doing and 1o interest was showu. Receipts were Jght at 189 ) bushels were taken from store. les were 14dlower. kxports were bushels. Bradstreer’s reported ocks of 1,610,000 bushels. May corn_opened a s0id between 2554@25%c ana 2534¢, closing at 2554, unchanged rum yes: stimatad receipts for to-morrow 18 cars. Lere was more bifdness n the oats mariet than in corn. but still it was & duil i rade. The weakness of wheat gave impress (0 the senti- ment here. Recelpts were 225 cars and 4000 busheis were withdrawn from store. There were no exports. Eradstreet’s reporied a decresse in stocks of 202000 buskes. May oats closed Ygc lower. Estimated recelpts for to-morrow 110 cars. FLAX-Was easy. Cash, No. 1.74c nominai: Northwestern, 75%g¢; January. 74c nominal; May, TThgc. Kecelpts were 21 cars. FROVISIONS—Eerly trading in this market was with_some indications of firmness, strong hog market conveying u simiiar feeling to pro- visions. £oon after the opening, however. the tone became easter, avd prices feil away. The weak- ness of wheat was the influance then. Toward the ciose, “n covering purchases. tnere was recovery. May pork closed Sc Ligher, May lard unchanged and May ribs 23gc higher. BUTTER—The butter market was quiet. The feeling was easy, offerings were moderate and the demand slow. Creamenes—Extras. 19c: firsts, 17@180; sec- onds, 14@16c: imitations, fancy. 15@1 c. Dairtes exiras. 17c: firsis. 13@1bc: seconas. 9@ luc. La- ales—Extras, JUgllc: trsts, 515@834C; packing tlock, BC; grease, 236@sc; FOll Uutier, $c. EGGS—There was # good demand for eggs and the feeling was firmer. Fresh stock 17%ac @ doz. MONEY—\Was easy at 5@6% on call and time loans. New YOrc excnange s0ia at par. Closing Prices. WHEAT — Jaouary, 80c; May, July. 783/5@T85¢. CORN—January, 23c: Ma OATS—May. 18 4c Liverpoot an increase in 8314@83%c: 2553; July, 26%4c. PORK—Jantary, $7 80: May. $7 85 May, 83 9714 RIBS—January, #8 87%3: May, $4 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, TLL. Jan. 5.—The re- ceip's of cat.le to-day were light. The demand was good and prices were stronger. The markel ‘was firmer early, but the demand fell off iate, and In consequence the feeling showed weakness. Offerings of sheep and lambs were moderate. Toers was a firm (000 L0 the market. CATTLE—Receipts. 4000. Fancy cattle, $5 35 @5 50 : choice to prime steers, $4 9 @5 30; good to choice steers, $4 50@4 85: medium steers, $4 209 4 50; falr beef steers, $3 6U@4 15: good to choice s and feeders, $250@3870: falr 1o good ind feeders, $3@3 70: bul cholce to extra, $3 26@3 85: do, poor to choice, $2 10@3 20; cows and heifers. choice Lo prime, 83 60@4 15; cows. fair 10 choice, §2 40@3 50: cows, common to fair canners. 81 75@2 35: calves, g0od to falr, £5 50@6 0V calves, common 10 k00d. § s 75@5 40. Texas 1ed steers, $3 6u@4 50: milkers and spring- ers, ® head, #25@40. Other prices unchanged. HUGS—Recelp s, 14,000. Heavy packing and shipping lots, $3 20@3 52145: common to choice mixed, §3 26@3 .5: Choice assorted, $3 50@S 63; nght, $3 :6@s 8714: pigs, $3 25@3 o5. SHEkr.P—Recelpis. t0J0. [aferlor to choice, 22 50@3 75; lambs, $3 50@5 50. Recelpts at Omaha. FOUTH OMAHA. NEAR, Jan. 5.—HOGS—Re- ceipts, 300. Market strong. Country roads all snowhound. CATTLE—Keceipts. 600: market quarter higher than last week. Stears $350@b 35; cows. el 50 @3 50; teeders, $3@3 90. o HEEP—Heceipta, 400. Market firm. Muttons, Receipts at Kansas City. KANEAS CITY. Mo. Jan. 5_HOGS—Re- inte 8000 Marxet strons. Light and mediam. 3 3 envy. §: 8 3214 pi CATTIE — Rocolpis. 1500, arimita; Soess 15 Native sieers best, $4 50@4 55; fair 10 @4 40: air to good bulls. $225@8 0 ckers and feeders, $3 20@3 85: Texas and Western, 82 65@8 85 calves, $5@12. Steady. BHEEP—Recelpts, 2000. NEW luia >£00KS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad Sharas. Money on call easy at 134@2: last loan at 134% and closing offered &t 14% Prime mercantile pu- per, 4v. Bar silver, 6al4c. Mexican dollars, 503,@51%. teriing exchange steady. with actual business 11 bankers’ bills at 84 B31,@4 533, for 60 days and £4 B614@4 N6l for demaud. Posted rates, 34 84@4 87. Comuwercial bills, 84 8314 @4 53%4. Government bonds steady: State bonds auil; raiiroad bouds firm. Silver at the board was quiet. CLOSING BTOCKS. Am Te! & Cable. ”z:]m"h American, . 4 Atchison............ 143g/Northern Pacific.. 13: Preferred. 231 Preferred Adams Express...100 | Northwestern..... ‘Alton, Terre Haute 66 | Preferred.. American Express109 [N'Y Central, Uptown Office—Bald win Hotel (adjolning Grul Foom). Tel. Main 539. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instanty executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st Natlonal Bank, S, F. CHICAGO. FRIVALE WIkK NkW YORE 9z American Tobaceo, T7%|N Y, Chicagodsi T 1118 Preferred. .. 108 18t preferred. »0 Bay State G 12% 3d preferred. . Baltimore & Ohio.. 16{4|N Y & N H. Brunswick Lands. N Y. & New Buffulo, Roch & P. 1634N Y Susq & W 1 Cansaa Pac! 86| Preferred......... 28 nda Southern.. 44 Ontarlo. 10 Cantor Land........ 50%Ontario & Western 1474 Central Pactiic. 143/g/Orezon1m provmat— Ches & Oho. 16| Pref L — Chicago Alton....160 |Oregon Navigation Preferred. .. Oregon Khori Line. Chicago, B & Q.... 7084l Pacitic Mali...... Chicago & K Til.... 40 [Peona. D& Kvans Pittsburg & W pfd. Chicago Gas... "\ 7414/Puilman Palace.. Cleve & Pittsburg.160 '\ Quicksliver 1 Consolidation Coal. 35 | Preferred. 13 Consolidated Gar |Reading............ 26% C€C C & St Louts. Preferred... Colo Fue! & irc., |RioGrandedWestn 15 Freferred. ........ 40 2334/ Rock 1sland........ 6856 Preferred......... 70 [RomeWat&Oiden.17Ya Cotton Oil Cert.... 133, St L&SW... 3% Commercial Cabié.156 | Preferred. Del Hi.dson, £ 5 2 Del Lack&W Denver & R G, Preferred. Distillers.. General Kl Erte ... Preierred. I8t Paul & O Preferred. L P M & M ver Certl; 163 [Southern Pacific. Southern R i Preferred. Green Bay... Harlem. |Sugar Hefinery. Hocking 414 Proferred . .....100 Hocking Valley... 17%g/Tenn Coal & Iron.. 207 Homestake......... 35 | Preferred... ¥0 H Illinois Central. Iowa Central... Texas Pacific ... . 92 |Tol A A & N Mich.— 734/Tol Oblo & Central 20 Preferred...... . 24%a| 23 Kansas & Texas... 12%(Tol 5 Preferred . 2934 Preferred......... 18 Kingston & Penu.. 3 |Union Pacific.. 9% Lake Erie & Westn 17 U P Den & Gulf. s Preferred. Lake Snore. National Lead Preferred. g Long Isiand [ .7 49 Loulsville & Nash. 4854 Loulsville,N Alony 4 Preferred 1 Manhattan Con. Memphis & Charis 15 Mexican Central... 734 Michigan Central.. 8K Minn &S L. — Preferred..... . — Minn & St L'com.. 18 1s preferred..... 74 2d preferred...... 46 |U 8 Cordage.. Preterred. ... /US Express. |0 S Leather.. Preferred......... gfl s Wab 8 L & Pacific. 814 Preferred. 1634 Well Western Union. . Wisconsln Central. 2 Wheeltng & LE... 6 Preferred. .. m Cotton Oll ptd. 85% Missourl Pacific... 20% 8 Mobile & Ohlo..... 114 Ann Arbor. 9 Nashville & Chaii, 6734 Preferred........ 21 Natlonal Linseed.. 1234 Brooklyn Traction. 19 N J Centra) 110114 Erie 2d ptd.... 19% Noriolk & Westrn. 113s Americau Spirits. Preferrea. . 1614] Preferred........ CLoSixG BONDS. .10234Northern Pac llu.lig% 7 Ala Class A 4x. Do Class 8 4,85:102 | Do 2ds............1] Alabama, class C.. 84 | Do 8ds.. 18 Atchison'ds........ 9955 DoconsolBa...... b4 Do 2ds A . 483g(0r improvmnt ist. 83 Canada South 3ds. 10434 Cen Pac 1sts 0195, — Dobs..... 20 0 R & Nt ... 110 Cherokee 4s. 1896.103%) Do consol 85, . — Do 1897.... “102%5/0r Short Line 63...111%y Do 189K 11027/ Do consol 5s. Do 1899.. " . 110 1a| Pacific 650t '97 Ches & Ohio 8s....1073%) Phila & Keading ds 2014 Cb&N P Tr Reta 63100 | Do 1st ptd incom, 4632 D C 3-65s.. .10914|R GrandeWest 1sts 7814 Den & R G lst. /St L&IronMtGends 74 Do &5 StL &S F Gen 6s..10814 Eri» 2d5 15/St Paul Consols. ... 12! FtW&DenCity ists 5215/t P C & Pa lsta . 114 GH&SAGS..... 951450 Carolina 4as...100 Do2d 7s... . 96" |Southern R Ros... 8914 Do Pac Cal 1sts..107 |Tenn new 3s. 100 |Texas Pac lst o . 9615 Texas Pac 2ds. Kansas Pa Consola 68 ' Union Pac lats Ks Palsts Den Dl"sg% U S 4s reg of 1925.120 Gen Elec Deb8s... 5914 H & Tex Cent 65...107 Do cou 6s..... Jowa Central 1 [ La Consol 4s........ | Do ds, coupon. ... 120 Missouri fund'ng...— |U B 4s reg of 1907.110% MK T 2ds. 60%4| Do 4s, coupon. Do as... | Do Mobile & Ohio'ds.. 6714/ Matoal Unfon 6s..110 X J Cent Gen 5s.. 11434 N Y C&S: Louls 43104 Nor & West Gen 85118 X Caroiina con 4s.100 Do bs, reg. . Do 8s. coupon. ...114 Vva funding deot... 81% Do reglstered. — g:dexerreu L = BV trust rept sipd 6 B Pl106 ¢ _Dobs.. (120 |Wabash lst NorthwestConsois. 140 | West Shore 43.....105% Lodeb bs. 1074 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa, Jan. 5—The spot market i3 firm at 75 2340@Ts 334d. Cargoes are quil at 6s. FUTURFS. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations tor No. 2 Red Winter: Jan- uary, 6s 1035 d: February, 6s 1134d; March, 7s 34d:" May, 75 83ad. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., Jan. 5.—Consols, 11154; silver, 2934d; French K ntes, 102¢ 42%4c.” Bullion into Bauk 'of England, £11,000. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. sterling Exchange, 60 days... — $a84y sterling Exchange, sight. — ass bies. — 4BSLy xchaige, Sight. - 1294 New Y ork Exchange, telegraphic. 15 Fine siiver, per ounce. e Mexican Dol 6215 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEG GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Spot freights are dull ard pominal ar about 17s 6d for Europe. The chartered wheat ficet i port has a registered ton- nage of 42,500 against 84,700 tons on the same date Jast year: disengaged, 105,400 1ons agalnst 20,800; on_tue way to this port, 170,200 tons against 247,000. WHEAT-Exports from this port in December were 1,220,931 ctls, valued at 81,694,706, making t0tal exports thus far th s crop year of 7,667,254 ctis, valued at $9,422,152. Fltures were lower. Spot prices were steady. Business wae dull. Quoted s: $1 35@1 50 for common grades, 81 5214@1 5534 P ctl for average No. 1, $1 65@1 573 for cholce and $160@1 65 B cil for extra cholce for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 ctls, $1 5714; 4000, 81 65755: 2000, 81 573 3 coxn SEssIoN—May—30,000 ctls, 31 5734, REGULAR _MORNING SESSION—Mav—18,000 ctls. ¥1 58: 6000, 81 514: 14.600, $1 5814: 600D, 1 5834; 5000, $1 58%g; 14,000, $1 5855 14,000, &1 583 AFTERNOON _ SEESION — Mav — 12,000 ctls, $1 5854: 2000, $1 587 36,000, $1 553 BAKLEY—Frices remain 0 form aad trade is quiet. We qucts Feed. 77%@85c B c.1: choice bright, 8614 @87 4¢: Brewing, 9:34@37%4¢: No. 1 Chevalier, 21 101 20 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. (FORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—No sales. ECOND SPSS10N—No sales. EEGULAR MOBNING ~ ESSION—No0 sales. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 9134c. OAT~—Fair jobbing trade at the old figures. Fancy Feed g r.ng as high as 145 cul. Com- mon 1o gooa White range from $1 10 1o $1 35 @ cti._ according to_quatity. Black. for feed, 950 $1'10; for seed, $1 20@] 30; Gray, nomina ; Red, #1 05@1 1234 Surpri-e, 1 50@: 60 B ctl. CORN—Stocks_coniinue jarge and the market 1s dull. Large Veilow, 771.@80c B ctl; Small Round do, 9/ 4c@8$1; White, s215@s5¢. RY i~y very quiet at 9:14@95¢ @ cti. BUCK WHEAT—Quoted a¢ $1 16@1 40 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. ¥LOUR—SNet cash prices are as follow: extras, $0@5 10: Bakers’ extras, $4 90@! fine, $4 16@4 50 B obl. COKNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@19 ton: Cracked Corn, $:920 B ton. - MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as follows, usual discount 1o the irage: Graham Flour, $2 85 % 100 1bs: Kye Flour, $2 75 B 100 Iba: Rice Flour, #6 75: Cornmeal. $2 35: extin cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $850; Oac_Groats. $4: Hominy, 8310 @3 30: Buckwheat Flour, $3 20@350; Cracked Wheat, $350: Farina, 84: Whole Wheat Flour. $3: Roled Oms (bbls), 86@6 40; Peari Barley, $370@4: Spilu Feas, 85 B0; Green do, 84 26 5. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Family i Super- Recelpts of hay about equal the demand. Mid- diings are easler. BRAN—$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 @ ton for outside brands. s MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and $20@20 50 % ton for the best FEIDSTUFFS—HRolled Barley, 819 50@20; Olicake Meal at the milu, $2 50 % 10n; joobing, $27 60; ciipped Uats, 31 '4°@1 60 P (Ll 1A Y—Wheat, $:@10 50; Wheat and Oat, $7@ :gbg.&’ $60; Buney. $:@8 00 Liver Bir.ey, : Alfalfa, $6@7 b.: compressed, 3750 stock, 15@e: 1 ver. $0@8 Wion. " 10O STERAW—35@50¢ B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Beans and Seeds show some changes, but trade 18 very duli. BEAN:—Bayos, $1 40@1 60; Small Whi 1 16@1 50 9 6il: Large Waltes, §1 10G1 46 5 Cul; P ks, §106@) 20; Reds, 81 10@1 200 Biack. eye, $1 1L@1 20; Reu Kidney, $3 50: Limas, $1 65 @1'0): Bucters, 81 35G1 50; Pen, 81 JU@1 40, ~—Biown Mus.ard. $2 75@3: ¥ cilow Mus- tard, 2 Toa o il iy 613501 dov Con eed, 134@" uc aifa, 634c; Rape, 2 Taior s, o imiothys by “eos Bape RikD PitAS—Niles, 81@1 159 ctl; Green, sAe1 00 Btk o e e POTATOES, UNIONs, VEGETABLES. Recelpts of Potajoes are moderate and prices are firm. Ovfons are sweady. All Vegetables con- tinue quiet. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes, $1 25@1 40: Early Rose, 70@75¢: River Reds. 46@dbc; Burbank Seediines, 50@40c B ctl ior Kivers and 60c@$1 for £a inas, ONUNS—40@65c B ctl. VEGETABLL>—Hothouse Cucambers, 1@2¢ B dozen; Hothouse Aspara,us, 6@lbc B Ib: Rhu- barb, “— @°box; Los Angeles Summer Squush, 50c@$1 B box: Los Angeles Green Peppers. 506 7T5¢ % box: A ushrooms. 5@12hac B b 18t €x fi) ure 1or battons: Marrowfar *quash, $5@7 P ton; {J‘)np:fll;l!l l"cmlllaei. 5U@ibe ‘_f“x:hul'ltd ‘eppers, 7@8e reen Peas, 5@7c B b Los Al Llllbabwm‘“?éb(::' :Q&. Dfltdselll? ge, cl 4 nack: Garic, 155020 B B+ o BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—All descriptions are weak and gradu- ally tending downward. CrEAMERY—Fancy nearby Cresmeries, 21@ 22350: Humboidts, 27@24c B 1b; seconds. 20¢. DATaye Fancy, 1e@i6pc; good to choice, 16%2@ 173/4¢: lower grades, 15@16¢ B I PICKLED—15@]6c B b FIRKIN—14@ 15¢ B 1. CrEAMERY TUB—17@18¢ B Ib. CHERSe—The market Is weakening. Choice mild pew is quotable at 11@1134c: common to &00d 0ld, 8@10c; Cream Cheddar, 11@12c: Young America, 11@12c: Western, 115@12%3c: East- ern, 1@14350 B Ib. EGGS—Are weak and some sellers are shading the quotatlons Iauch Kggs. 26@31¢; store Eggs, 2235@250; Duck Egss, 25¢ B dozen. POULTRY AND GAME. POULT RY—Two more carsof Eastern are in,sell- 1ng at $5@5 50 for Hens and young Roosters, $4 50 for old Roosters, §4 for Fryers, $1 50 for Geese and 6 for Ducks. Young stock is very firm, as will be seen by the quotations. 3 Live Turkeys, 16@16¢ P b for Gobblers, 15@16¢ @ Ib for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 15@I8c @ ib: Geese. ® pair, 81 50@; 75: Ducks, $56@6 W doz; Hens, $4@5 50; Loosters. younk. $6@550: do, old, $1@4 60: Frvers, $5@5 50: Broilers, 4 50@d for lurge and §3@4 for small: Pigeons, $1 26@1 00 ¥ doz or youug und $1 tor old. GAME—The market continues to decline. Quail uotabie at $125 B dozen: Mallard, §3 50@4 ozen; Canvasback. $4 50@6 50 # dozen Svriz. $3 # dozen: Teal, $1 60 ® dozen; Widgeon, $1 25 P dozen; Small Duck.$1 25: knglish Soipe, $2@ 2 60 % dozen: Jack Snipe, $1 B dozen: Hare, 7dc (@31: Rubbits, 81 50 for Cottontalls and $1@1 25 Tor smail; Gray Geese, 2 60@3; White Gees, T5¢ (@8$1: Brant, $150; Hookeis. $4@4 50 B dozei. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Kastern apples choke the market and are very dull. Persimmons are also 1n liberal supply and qulet. Apples, 7T5@90¢c B box for cholce, $1@1 25 for fancy Red, 85@65¢ for common; Eastern, $2@3 mons, 35@75¢ B box. BERRLSS— Eastern Cranberries, $6@7 50 W bbl. CITRUS FRUITS—Stocks of Oranges continue too lurge forthe demand. California Limes are higher. owing o the absence of Mexican stock. arin Oranges, 75c@$1: Navel Oranges, $1 50 2 50 ¥ boX; seedlings, 31@1 50; Grape Fruit, 84 %.1 50; Lemons. $1@1 50 for common and 32@2 00 1or good to choice; Mexican Limes,—; California Limes, $160: Bananas, $1@2 B bunch; Pine- apples, $2@1 B doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Ralsins and Peaches are firm. Prunes are steady. bt quiet. Honey and Nuts are duil Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are nominally as follows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@9c for Royals and 114@l2c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 3¢ for the 4 sizes; Peacbes, 4@5%4gc for prime to choice, 634@7c for fancy and 9@10c¢ for pecled in boxes; Apples. 534 B b for evaporated and 2@2lkc for sun-dried; Peurs, 215 @>c for prime to choice, 4@5%ac for quarters and 6@6Yac for halves; Plums, 4C for pitted ana 11c fo. unpitted; Nectarines, 815@4pc for cholce aud 515c for fancy: Waite Figs, 8¢; Black Figs, 214 @2vac. JOBBING PRICES—Peaches, 414@3%c B b: fancy, 63.@7%4c B Ib; peeled. 1xiac @ b. Apri: 814@dc B 1 sancy, 10c; Moorparks, 2@ vaporated Apples, 534¢; sun-dried, 234@3c: Prunes, 334@4c for the 4 sizes; Figs, black, 3c for unpressed anu 3@8%4c¢ for pressed: white Figs, 4c; Plums, 43%@bc for pitted and 134c for unpitted: Nectarines, 46¢ P Ib for prime to fancy: Pears, 2’/:%3: for whole, 4}@5%ac for quarters aud 414@B140 for halves. Haisins— CARLOAD PRICES — Four - crown, 100se, 53 three-crown, 43sc B 1b; two-crown, 33sc @ o: seedless Sultacas, bac: seedless Muscatels, 43 three-crown Londan iavers, $1 15; clusters, 81 o Deh clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, $: dried Grapes, 3¢ B Ib. JOBBING PRICES—NAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, loose, 534¢; 3-crown, 434c; 2-crown, 334c: seed- less Sultanas, 533c: s.edless Muscateis, 4o d-crown Lonion ‘iuvers, $1 25; clusters, $160; Dehesa clusters, $275: imperial clusters, 33 25. N Ul S—Chestiiuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, 614@7¢ B W fir staucard and 9@9%ac B Ib for soitshell; Almocds, 8@t6Ygc for Laaguedoc, 3@ 314¢ for hardshell and 8@Yc for paper-shell, job- bing: Peanuts, 4@6c for Fastern and 4c for Call- fornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@c . Ib; Pecaus. 714@ 8@ 1b; Filberts, 1%@8c; Brazu Nuts, Tia@8c: Coconuuts, $4@d B 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@1214¢ for bright and 5@8c for lower grades: wa.er white extructed, 5534 Light amber exiracted 414@4%c; dark amver, 4@A%jge: dark. 2680 % I, BEESWAX~2¥@26¢ ¢ b FROVISIONS. Dealers continue to report trada dull. CURED MEATS—Bucon, 6c % Ib for heavy, 7c B b for light medium, 934c for light, 10c B I for exura light and 1134c P 1 for sugar-cured. East- | ern_sugar-cured Hams, 1215c@13c: Callfornia Hams, 1lc ¥ 1b: Mess Beer, $7@7 50: exura mess do, $8@8 b0: family do, 9 oU@10; extra primo Pork, #7 50 @ 8; extra ciear, 816 bbi; iuess, $14 B bol: Smoked Beet. 1uc @ I, LARD—Eastern. terces, 13 quoted vt 51ac for compound and 6@6%ec for puie: pails, 7c; Calli- forni tierces, 5c@b14 # Ib for compousd and Bl4c fo5pure: BAtE Mk GHo: 10-1b t1.is, Toge: do, 5+, c B 1. BT Ot ENk—6@614b 10 terces anda73:@e340 in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WUOL AND HOP! HIDES AND SKINS—Previous quotations rule. Heavy selted steers are quotable st 8c P 1b: culls and brands, 7¢ ; medum, 7c: culls and brands 6c; light, 6c; culls and brands, 5¢: Cowhides, 6@ 634c; culls and brands, 5@5%ac: salied Kip. 6@ 7¢: snived Calf, 7@Sc: suited Veal, €@7c: dry Hides. 12@13c % w: culls and brands, 9@10. dry Kipand Veal, @10c: culls. 7@8c: dry Calf, 16e; culls. 10c;, Goatskins, 20@85c_vach: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 20@.5¢ @ Ib: m dium, 15@20c} winter, 7@9c; Sheepskins, shear- lings, 10¢ h; shor. wool, 25@35¢ each; me- dium, 30 i long wools, 40@80c each. IALLOW—No. 1, rendervd, 3@3la 2%5c B 1b; refiued, Sc; Grease, 2¢ @ Ib. WOOL—The market rules dull and unchanged. We quote Fall Wool as follows: Humboidi and Mendocino, 8@9c: free northern, 7% @8 Yc: mid- dle counties, iree, 514@7c: do, dufective, 11a@be: San Joaquin, 3@bc: o, foothlll, b@7c: Kastern Oregon *pring, T4@9c: Valley Oregon, 11149 1334c: do, ful and lambs’, 11@11%ac. 1HOPS—6 a8c for fair to choice and 9@10c B 1 for fancy. There are some sales being made, but business in generatls dull. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. No. 2, BAGS~—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 434c; June- July delivery, 4%c: Wool Bass, 2413@2634c. COAL—Wellington, 88 B ton: New Wellington, $89 ton; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton; Seattle, $5 50: Bryant, 85 5 Wallsend, $6 80; Scotch. —: Brymbo, beriand, $13 50 in bulk and $15 1u sack: sylvania, Anthracite Exg, 411@8$12 3 “nthracite. $8@10; Canvel, #8 @ ton; Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 87 60; Coke, $11@12 In bulk and #15 B ton iv sks, CANNEu FRUITS—Cherries, black or_red, 234-b, exirs, $2 ® doz; White' Cherries 241 ©exira, 2 50: 2341 standards, $2 10: Peaches— Yeilow, free, 1 10@1 50: Apricos—9. c@§l 05: Raspberries, $1 75; strawberries, $1 75. CANNED' VEGETABLE<—Tomutoes, 70¢ $ dozen, 2o tins. Peas—81@1 25 B dozen. COFFEE— 0STA KICA—17%@19%2c nom. for g0od 1o prime; 17@17%¢ Do, for Kood miixed with black beans: 1014@16%4e for fair; 12@14340 for common to ordiuury. $ALVADOR—18@19c @ Ib nom. for good to prime wasved;, 1714@17%c nom. for fair wusheds 18@30c for goou (0 prime washied peaberry: 173 @17%c for superior unwashed: 17c for go d uni- washed: 177%@18%4c for §0od (0 prime uuwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—2034@21%4c nom. for prime (o stricly prime Washed new crop: 19@20c 10 go: d L s ricily good washed ne crop; 1844@19c for good washed old crop: 16@18V4c for fair washed old crop; 14@15gc for medium old crop: 113,@1334¢ for oraluary old crop: 8 @11c sor inferiorto common old crop: 19Y6@20c for good to prinié washed peaberry oid crop; l;la%@lfil/.c for good Lo prime unwashied peaberry old crop. FISH-Pacific Cod. catch of 1896, 100-1b cases, 4i4c B . 50-1 bundles, 83gc: Boneless, be: Middles, 63ge; Blocks, Be; wesicca ed, §1 70 Pacific Herring, 15¢ @ box: Dutch do, 9Uc@$1 10 keg; Whitefisn, 8150 in halt:bbls and § 15 1 kits; Tongues and Sounds, $12; Mackeral, bbl— No. 1, $20; No. 2, $18 50: No. 8, $17; haif-bbla— No. 1, $9@8 50: No. 2. 88 50@9: No. 3, $8 50: kits—No. 1, $1 50; No. 4, $1 25: No. 3, $1. QUICKSILVLK—Quoted for export 36 50 P flask. siaben OIL— alifornia Castor Oil, cases. No. 1, 96c; Dl R0c B su (m nufactuters’ rates): Liv in bols, boiled, 40¢; do r. Lurd Oll, extra winter siralued, bbls, 55¢: No. 1 45c; cast, bc higher; China Nu, '45@52c galion. PETROLEUM, G ASULINE, ETC.— Water-white Coal Uil In bulk, 11Yac; Pearl Ull, In cases, i7c ® gal; Astraldo, 176 ¢ gal; Star, o, 17¢ § A-xtra Star Oil, In cases, 2lc: Eialne, ao. Eocene, do, 19¢; Deodorized_Stove_ Gasolli eed 8¥e; cases, Sc 2 in 0 do., in case, 1814c, 83° Devdorized Nuphtha, in bulk, 126; 835 40, 16 bases, 35ar po Gasoline, [n bulk, 20c; B6° do, In cases, 200 @ gal. WIHITE LA D=Quoted & 534@5%ee Ib. RiD LEAD—Quotabie at 614@.1g 8 Ib. TURPENTINK—In cases, 41c; fa iron barrels, 39¢: In wooden barrels +1c % . CANDLES—Electric Light—8's, 16 0z, 7c; do, 14 o2, B1/4c; do, 12 oz, be: do, (hotei) 6s, 10 0z, b 0 (hocel) 125, 12 0z, 40,6 Grunite (min Candies—6's, 16 oz, H14c:'do, 14 cz. 734c; do, 1 0z, 7ci do, 10 0z, 614c Ib: Paratfine’ Wax ('an- dies—1s, s, 4s, B, 123, white, BUsc; colored, 91j4c. LEATHER-Harness, bewvy, i3 quotable ut 3u@ste » bido meditim, 28¢; do ligu, 2i@:¢: ugh Lea her, c: Kips, 45 Calts T0gh0es Town e, Boe Doy enn Spilts, 1i@lc: Coine ua'f;: biack, 114@13c i001; do, ru 3 okirung Leather, $24@35¢ B 1. 5 * ~ULAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terma net cash: Cube and Crushed, 834c; Powdered, oc; Fine Crushed, SY4c; Dry Granu- Iated, 43¢; Confeciioners’ A, ;' Magnolia A, do; Extru €, 3%c: Golden U, 4%4c: hait barrels Vac more than barrels, and boxes 442 more. WOOD, LUMBER, ETC. Posts, 9@10¢ each ‘or No. 1 and_614@Se for No. 2; Rediwood, 85 B cord; Osk, rough, $6 50; peeled, cord. LOMuER - Rates aes nominal SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Pork, Beef, Mutton and Veal sell at unchaoged | Rough Splits, 8@9c; Belt-knlfe prices. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from sianghterers are as follows: BEJF—First quality, 6@6! second do, 5@6c: third do, 4 VEAL—Laige, 6@7c; sma MUTION—Wethers, 814@7c: B D LAMB—7@8c B 1b. PORK—Live Hogs, 316@3%c B b for large and medium and § %c‘{&-@fmm; dressed do, 433 @6%c B 1. RECEIPT> OF PRODUCE. c: extra choice, 7c; FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, qr sks. Oregon...... Wheat, ciis .o FPotatoes, sks. Oregon. Onions, 8Ks....ee Tallow. cils. . 8 Leather, rolis. 30 Ralsins, boxes. 2,630 Quicksilver,Hszs 85 Lumber. M 1. 10 Straw, tons, bls...... 28|Lime, obis. - . E0J rutier, cus..... 189|Alfaln Seed, sks Cheese, cus. 99| Nevada...... 144 el i S THE STOOK MARKET. All stocks were weaker again yesterday, and the higher-pricea declined 5@15c. The close was very weak. The Alaska Packers' Association will pay a divi- dend of 75c per share on the 12th. This is the thirty seventh dividend. The Centennial-Eureka mine of Utah pad dividena of $80,000 last month, The Hecla Con. mine of Montana pald a divi- dend of $15,000 on December 24. The Pau-American mine paid a dividend of $3000 on December 1. ‘The Alice Mining Company pald a dividend of 6¢ per share on December 31. The Spring Vailey Water Company, €an Jose Water Company and Pacific Gas Improvement Company will pay their regular monthly dividends of 50c per share on January 11. ‘The Larkin Mining Company of Eldorado County has levied an assessment of 5c per share, de inquent February 15. ‘The annual meeting of the Sierra Nevada Min- ing Company has been catlea for January 20. “The annual meeting of the Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Company has leen called for January 19. Ihe annusl meetng of the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company has been cailed for Januery 19, ‘The unnual meeting of the Ca'ifornia Insurance Cjmpuny has been calied for January 18. The new San Francisco Gas and Electric Com- pany, organized from the old ~an Francisco Gas Light and Euison Light and Power Companies, will be ready for business in a few days, ana the new stock will then b - issued ana called Tegulariy at the Stock aud Bond - xchange. Assessments Penalng: Following fs 8 list of assessmenza now pen-ine: Delinge Courasr. No. |Amt.| inthe | Sale Day. Board. Exchequer. 89/ UB.Dec 18 Jan 11 Oceldenial.” 25 15 Dec 25/.Jan 18 Overman.... .. 76| 10/.Dec 28| Jan 2 Hale & Norcoss. 110] 25 Jan 8l.Feb 1 5. Con. Cal. & Va. 7 25l Jan s Feb 4 Crown Folot. 69 10/ Jan @ 3 2 ®0| 15 Jan 9 A B4| 05.Jan 8 91| 20| Jan 15 LOALD ~ALES, Following were the salesin the San Francisco Stock Eoard yesterda; REGULAR MORNING FFRATON. COMMRNOIN@ 0:27. 4200 C Polnt....25(300 Opbir. 500 Exchar....08400 Potosi, 300 G&C......29/100 8 Nev. 100 H&N...1.10/100 Union C. 1000 Kentuck04{100 ¥ Jackes..35 450 CC& V7 1.10{100 Mex... ...47/100 AFTERNOON BESSION— W eeC.. 200 8 Nv . 250300 ... .. 100 Stord. .&Di?flu H&N 79 Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: BEGUIAR rreatoN—10:31 200 Uniou.. 300 400 Exchar....08| 521200 G&C. ... 3 400 .05 AITERNOON S¥SSION—2:2n. 1230 Chaing....52/1600 Kentuok0g 40U YJuoKei. 35 3/200 .. 34 (LOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Jan 02 Poye Fid. Asked.) Bid. Asked. 12 13| - 13 03 04 04 05 14 16K 03 04 i 48 =, 8 i ag 42’ & 07 — s : o7 1 2 Caledonia.. 10 93 94 Chollar 73 16 17 Con,Cal&Va..1.00 1.0 b0 51 Chailens Con. 49 50 24 8 Con. Imperial. U1 Uz - 3 Coufidence. ... 1.10 1.15| 11 12 Con New Yor& Usfsilver HUL.. 01 (2 Crown Polat.. 23 24|Sierra Nevada 42 43 KastSlerraNei - U4|standard .. Kureka Con... 25 ~[Syndicat®, ... — v3 Excheauer 05 (t|Unjonlon..... 38 40 Goula & Curry. 26 27| Utab. ..., hae& Norcea 86 9:|Yellow Juacken 32 83 Jnckon. ev..ce. . = 44 »1OCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, TUESDAY, Jan 5-2P i UNITED STATES BONDS. Bia, Asked, USds coup.111 — Do new 1ssuel20 — MISCELLANEOUS moxne. Cal-stCbless. 11034 — Omnibus 6s..11935120 Cal ElecL 65124 — [PacRollM#s — = — CutiaCWhs — 85 (Do2dis@s.. — — Dpot-stex-cp — 9714P &0 Ryds. — 118 Edsn L&P 63127 12815/P&CL Ry 6s. — 1.2 FECHKROs — 104~ |Pwlst KR 63113 113 Geary-st R55100 103 [Keno, WL&L — 103 HC&S 08108 — (SactoP& L. — 100 LosangL8s — 100 [SF&NPR6.. — DoGnteed 8s — 101 [SPRRAriz6s 92 9o Mkt-stCble6s120 — [SPRRCalds. — Dokr ‘on bs.1U615108%4/SPKR(al5s. — NavVinés 1st — 100~ [SPBrRCaiBs. 98 9! NevONgRTs. 9635 — [SVWater6s.118141 9 NP CHRREs.10014105 [SVWater4s. 8915100 N RyCal 6s. 99 — [StkinG&ESs — 10134 Bit Askea U Sdsres...108 11034 N Ry ~ 95 [SunstT&i6s. — Oak G — 104 [sutter-stR0s.11035 — Dozdis6s..107 110 [VieallaWies =" — WATER sTOCKS. ; Contra Costa — 35 |SanJose... — — MarinCo.... — 03 [Sprng Valley 87 9744 ©AS £TOCKS. — 35 |Pacifio Licht 4914 493 95— |sanFrancsco 9734 73 Onk G L &H 535 6414/Stockion..... — = 20 Pacoas Imp — " B0 | INSURANCE 6TOCK® Fireman'sFa165 — [Sun COMMERCIAL BANK WTOmKS. AmerB&1C. — — [LondonP&A.137%5 — 51— |London&s¥. —° — 34245 |Merch Ex.... 18— Cal SD&T C010633110 B First Natonl — 180 108 300 876 07110 w00 Geary-st. = - Markoisi.... 43 433 = roWbEs AtsntioD.., — — Eastern D0 79 — Callfornis.... 76 — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pxrs. 9915100 (NatVinCo.. — Ky BIkDCoalCo. — = — | ceanicSSCo 20 2135 CalCot Mills — — |PacAuxFA — 4 Edison Light12444136%| PacBoraxCo. 95 — GasConAssn. - — |Pac Roll Mill — - Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf PalntUo — 7 HawC&SCo.. 1654 173 PacTransCo. — — Hutch S PLo 2875 2434(Pac T&T C.0 — = MerExAssp.. — 110 iSunset ©'&T. — - M Elec Ligni 635 6%[United Clo. = — BALES —MOKNANw BE33L0 4 Fonrd— 70 Edison Light & Power Co. $5000 Edison Light & Power 50 Hutehinson 8 P Co..... F30 Pactie Lighiing.. oo 10 8 Gaslignt, e 10 5V Waternn 5 do do 15 do do 5 do do 25 do do 85 do do Fireei— 10 Pacific Gas fmp..... SALES—AFTEENOOX 8ESSI0X. Board— 25 Alaska Packers’ Assoolation. $5000 California-st Cable Honds. 125 Huotchinson S P Co... 40 § F Gaslight 55V Wate: 5 do do 70 -« do do 10 do Ftreet— 50 Giant PowderCon. ... 000 Market-st Ry Con b; %0 Pacific Gas Imb. — e e e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Mortimer and Sarah A. Dewlit to Johanna K. Meyer. lot on SE corner of Lombard and Baker streets, S 30 by K 81:8; $10 Sarah K. Campbell to W. Newman, iot on N Iine of Yacific street, 148:1 W of Baker, W 100 by N 132: Frani 3. and Loisa W. Topwood to Patrick J. and Jessie H. Riordan, lot on W line of Elein Park, 185 N of Ridley street, N 21 by W 75; $10. Dora =chiller to Frederick A. Hornblower, lot on W line of Harrison street, 125 S of Twenty-first, §45 by W 122:6: 86250, Mary A. Siltz to Bernard Smith, undlivided 15 lot on’E line of Capp street, S of Twenty-fonrth, S 79 by E 115; $10. Everett D. and EugenlaJ. Jones to William Tap- penbeck, 1oi on N line of Washington street, 67:8 £ of Washington place,183:11 E of Dupont, N 100, W 4:8 N 29 E 27N 8:6, E 1:53, 8 137:6, W 235:934, together with right of way_to an alley 425 feet wide adjoining and running N 75 feet; 811,500, Surah or Sara A. Harnev (Kelly) to Edward Rowland, 1ot on N line of Lincoln street, 114:7 k of Jones, £ 21:11, N 70, W 24, 8 10/ E 21,8 Lizzie and James Dean to same, same: $10. Jumes H. Gates 10 Kate 8. Gates, undivided 55-432 of ot on NW line of Brannan street, 64 NE ot ‘Lhird, NE 35 by NW 80; also undivided 55-432 of lot on N corner of Center place and South Park avenne, NW 7:6 by NE 47:6; also undivided 55-864 'of lot on ~E line of South Park avenue, 45:8 NE of Third stree, NI 21:954 by SE 1] I Van Ness Avenue M. E. Church to William J. Bryan, lot on SE line of Mission street, 110 SW of Fourth, SW 40 by SE 80: $19.4£6. Lena L. C. Shrakkart to Cheries Shrakkart, lot on N line of Bryant &'reet, 181:4 NW of Sixth, W 22.11 by N 87:6: gift, $10. Rosle Shrakkart to same, lot on SW line of Ga: den sireet, 175 SE of Harrison, 8 26 by SW 75; gift. Kliza A. Lamburth to Jessie Lambarth, lot on E line of Potrero avenue, 27 N of Mariposa, N 76 by E 100: gut and $). John and Margaret. L. McCready to Marla E. Soares, re-record 1694, d 344, lot on W Iine of Fifth avenue, 200 5 of Clement, S 26 by W 120, Rich- mond 186; 810. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Mary H. Swaln, 1ot on £ line of Thirty-elghth avenue, 225 N of “R" street, N 50 by K 120: $10. Edmund Clark toAmaiia Schreiber, lots 27, 81 and 241, Spring Valley Homestead: $10. ‘Amalie Schreiver t6 — —, lot 241, same; $10. Emma Ehrenpfort to Willlam Ehrenpfort, undi vided 15 of lot on E line of Bunchez street, 124 of Palmer, N 26 by E 250, being portion of lots 11 and 12, block 26, Fairmount Tract; $10. Wiilfam and Christina Ebrenpfort to Emma Ehrenpfort, undivided 14 of lot on E 1ine of Sa. chez sureet, 140 N of Paimer, N 25 by E 250, being portion of lots 11 and 12, biock 26, same; $10. Bay View Land Company to Frank Barker, lot on SW line of Thirty-second avenue south, 50 N W of H street south, NW 25 by SW 100, lot 3, block 559, Bay Park Homestead Association: grant. Frank Barker io Saran M. Barker. lot on SW line of Thirty-second avenue south, 51 NW of H street south, NW 24 by SW 100, lo¢’ 5, block 659, same; gift. Salomon and Emma Ducas to Lester J. and Nelly L. Clark, lot on 8 line of Crescent avenue, 46:8 ¥ (f Porter street, E_23:4, 8 76, portion of 1ots 76, 78 and 80, Holiday Map A: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. William Gostman to W. M. Eisom, lot on S Iine of nighland avenue, 120 E of Plymouth street, &£ 40 by S 132.50, being lot 238, blocx L, Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township, subject to a mortgage; $1. Margaret A. and C. B. Wells to kirst National Bank of Oakland, 1ot on N line of Laurel street, 117 E of Grove, £ 28 by N 100, block L, lsey Tract, Oakland; $10. Abble B. Shackelton (wife of Alfred) to Carrie Knaugh, lots 41 and 42, block 445: lots 8, 7, 8, 14, 15,33 and 39, biock 446; lots 4, 5 and 6, block 476, Briggs 'Iract, map 2, Onklaud: grant. Lizzle k. H. Beeby 0 imes B. Merritt, lot on NE corner of Grove and Twelfch streets, E 100 by N 100, block 178, Oakland; $10. Same to F. v. Baliard, lot on SE line of Walnut (or (;rand) avenue, 100 N e of Orange street, NE 00 by SE 140, being lots 45 and 48. Marion Tract. Erookl:n Township; $10. Same to Charles Critchlow, lot on NW line of Orchara avenue, 50 NE of Olive street, NE 100 by NW 140, being lots 32 and 38, same, Brookiyn ‘Township; $10. William'l ane to James A. Simpson, lot on W line of Laurel sireet, 320 8 of Clinton avenue, 8 40 by W 130, belog lot 17, block B, Hellevoe ‘Tract, subject 10 a mortgage, Alameda: $1150. Melville Q. and Alice J. Baker Lo Lena Coke, lot on S line of Tuylor street, 100 £ of Campbe.l, B 28 by 8 120, block 598, Oakland: $10. 3. K. and Mary Orelip to Harry J. Knowles, lot on NE corner East Ten:h street and Park avenue, N 25.19 by E 100, being lot 13. block C, Knowies and Pouter subdivision of Keunedy Tract, East Oakland; $10. J. M. Hobinson to Clara E. Robloson, lot on £ line of King avenue, 160 S of Prospect street, S 50 by E 126, being lot 9, vb.ock 3, Map of kast Oakland Helghts. kast Oakland: gift. | Frederick E. Sohl to Jacques Buchi,iot on NE | corner of I welfth street andSayder avenue. E50 by N 185:09, W 50. S 13488 to bezinning, being lot D, block B, Klinknerville Tract, Lakland Town- shiip: §10. Gad and Margaret Aylwin to_Jonn U. Oberg, lot on K line ot Kilis street, 113 N of Alcatrazave- | nue, N 37:3 by ki 1.0,being the N 37:6 of iot 127, | block 1, lands Regent-strect Homestesd Associa: tion, ticrkeley: $6U0. Mattie A. Bowen (and a3 auorney. and £ii Bowen (by attorney) 1o Poter A. Sandeil, 1ot on E line of Bryant street, 634 NE of Fourteenth, N50 by E 146, being lots 43 and 44, block A, re- subdivision of Erutva.e Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $10. Peier A. Sandell to Susan I. Hollocher (wife of | M. L.), same, Brooklyn Township: $10. Charies Babb to G. F. and H. N. Gray, 10t 6, Dblock F, Latham Terrace, quitclam deed, Brook- Iyn Townsbip; $5. Louls and Maria L. Kramer to Margaret E. Aitman, lots 35 to 28, block G, subdivision Frult- vale Terminal Tract, Brookiyn Township: $900. T. B. Draper to Eugene A. Trefethen, lots 81 and 82, being a subdivision of lots 54 to 57, 65 to , Kingsiand Tract. Brooklyn Township; $10. J.H.and Auna Flege to Charles D. 0’Gara, lot on S line of Fifth street, 100 E of Franklin, E 25 by S 100. vlock 41, Oakiand: $10. ! Central Bank (o Catherine E. Merritt, 10t on NE corner of Grove and Twelfth siree:s, or 1ot on Cen- t'alavenue, £ 100 by N 100, iots 1 to 4 and 28, block 178. Oakiand (quitciaim); $10. James B. Merritt 10 same, same: $10. Wiliiam 'C. and tophie Mason to Mary Flick, wife of Phiiip, lot on I line of Webster street, 436 N ot Fourteenth, N 30 by k 150, Oaklaud; $10. Charles A. and Alice C. Baliey to Osear and Barbara P. Hottel. lot on W line of Bona street, 280 N of Allston way, N 120 by W 240, block B, Bryant tract, Berkeley; $5. Nathao and Eva Scheellne to Sol E Scheeline, lovon W line of King s.reet, 225 S of Mason, W 120 by S 45:3, portion of lot 21, block 9, propsrty of the Regent-street Homestead; also lot on W | line of Kin street. 225:9 N of Prince. N 45:8 Ly W 120, j ortion of lot 20, block 9, $1200. Emma L. Bowne to Sarah Madison, lot on W line of Mernil avenue, 120 S of Washington, S 87:6 by W 130. lot 11 and N half of 1ot 13 .1 sub- division B, Fruitvaie Terminal Tiact, Brooklyn | Township; £10. James B. Merritt to Catherine E. Merritt, lot_on S iine of Central avenue, 100 W of Willow' straet, W 200 by S 160, lots 12 to 15 in K half of block A, | lands adjacent 10 kincinal, Alameda; $10 same, Berke ey} Builders’ Contracts. J. 0'Leary with D, Powers, alterations and addl- tions 10 stabie on § Iine of Pine street, 137:6 W ot Buchanan; $1445; Townsend & Wyncken, archi- tects. The Board of Education of San Francisco with E. 8. Hindes & Co., to put in position i1il’s patent inside sliding blinds in three-story school building on NW corner of Eighteenih and Dolores streels: $2600; C. 1. Havens, rrchitect. Mr+ Bella Levy with John Furness, carpenter work, ete., for & two-story frame building on the K ilne of Jackson street, 105 W of Filimore; $6450; M. J. Lyon, achitect. —————— The Georgia county that did not hear of an election last November 1s pretty nearly matched by a Vermont town whose in- nabitants did not vote because they thought election day was November 5. —————— Rabbits have become such a nuisance in Northwestern Iowa that large hunting parties are being organized to reduce their number. B — THE CALL CALENDAR. ! JANUARY, 1897. i [Su. Mo, Tu.|W. Th. r.|Sa.| Moon's Phases 1 2 New Moon. crofisligha Bl Jan. 2. 3141516789 | ~ris: Quarter, e el el e e Jan. 10. 10(11(12{13 |14 |15 |18 | ——|—| —| | Fu Moon. 17(18 |19 |20 (21| 2a |93 b P Aast Quarter. 20 Jan. 25. 20 STRAMER | AliceBlanchard 6 Washtenaw 6 Eanta Rosa. 8 Mexico. 8 ¥arallon 7 National City.. 7 Pomona {ambold. Ky 7 ‘aquina Bay. Portiand. .o, H 8 8 i 8 8 10 10 San Diego.. 10 Portlana. . 10 Navalmo.. 10 Departure Bay. Jan 10 [ERlewoak Sar . 11 Grays Harbor Bay . Jan 12 Pordand. , «Jan 15 OCEAN STEAMEKS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION. | satis | V4% Czarina. Coos Bay. .|Jan 6,12 wm|rier 8 Yaquing .{Jan 6, 1rm|Pler2 Newport Jan & Pau|pier 11 Sydney . . |dan 7, 2pu|Pler T Peru ABlanchard | Oregon ports.. |Jan ...... China &JSapan |Jan 7. 1ex|P M S S State ot Cal. | Portland Jon &2oms] Pios 24 reand . an 8.10ax|Plor 24 Eanta Rosa. (an Diego. .. |Jan 811awm |- il San Blas.... (Panama...... [Jan 812 x|P M S8 HumboldvBas |Jan 8 2rw|i-: 1 Coos Say..... |Jan 9.10Ax| Plor 13 Vie & Pyt Suallan 8 9aM|Pier® uina Bay.(san 9, Bam|ries 2 Newport. Jan 10 ¥au|Plec 11 San Diezo, .. [Jan 12.11au|Pie: 11 Portiana Jan 0a i SUN, MOON ANUL 11DE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEOD *TIC SURVEY TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS AT FouT POINT, ENTEA CK TO BAN FRANC PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NorE—The high and low waters occur ° City Front (Mlssion-sireet Wharf) about twenty- five minu:es later than at Fort Folnt: the helsht of tide is the same at both places. January—1897. Wednesday, Januarv 6. &un rises. .7.26/ Moon rises Sun sets 15.08| Moon sets. 111 8.57 H Time | oot .1F.“’T‘,.,.A}Fu‘ 2w | T8 220 48| LIS 48 T4s[ 0.3 58| 4.7 42| 825| 08 8| 3.29| 4.7 3.6/ 9.03| 1.4 9 4.08 4.8/ 11 82| 9.42| 2.1 10| 439 49|1 £0(10:22 25 11| 5.14| 5.0/12:35 30/11.08| 258 13] 6.51| 60| 1. s21162] a1 NoTE—1In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, 8s sometimes accurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charts. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office located in the Merchants’ Exchanze is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordlally Invited to Visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling directions of the world are kept on hand ror com- parison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill 1a hoisted about ten minutes before noon, and is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal recelved each day from the United States Naval Observatory a: Mare Island, Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, is published th o day vy the afternoon pap and by the morniog papers the following dav. W. 8. Huemes, Lientenant, U. & N., In charge, The Time Ball. ERAXCHE FIYDROSEAPHIO OFFIOW U. 8. N ) MERCHANTS EXCHANGR ¥ £ax FRANCISCO. sanuary 5, 1897. The time bail on Teiegrabh Hill was aroppal exactly at Doon 10-day—L e. at noon of the 12052 meridian, Or exacily wi 8 P. M., Gresnwich Lima. W. S Huauzs, Lientenant U. 8. charee SHIPPING INTELLIGENC Arrivel. TUESDAY. January 5. Stmr Alliance, Hardwick, 46 hours from Coos Bay: pass and mdse, t0 Gray & Mitchell. Stmr ( zarina, Drisko, 46 hours from Coos Bay; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & £ros Co. Stmr Homer, Jessen, 60 hours from Yaquina Bay: pass and mdse. (o Meyer & Akmann. Stmr State of California, Green. 58 hours from Portland, via Astoria <6 hours; pass aua mdse, t0_Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 44 hours from Cres- cent City: pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, 2K nours from Eu- reka; pass and mdsé. to Charies Nelson. Stmr_Albion, Lundquist, 215 days from Coos Bay; 225 M ft lumber. to & ¥ Dean. Stmr Greenwood. Carison, 15 hours from Cleone; £ 1 ties. to LE White Lumber Co. Ital ship Francesco Clamps. Maresca, 139 davs from Swansea, via Falmouth 109 duys: 2471 tons coal, to E C Evans. Cleared. TUESDAY. January 5. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo: & Duus- muir & Co: Snip Giory of the Seas. Fresmgu, Nanaimo; R Dunsmuir & Sons. Nor stmr Stjorn, Halse, Melbourne; W R Grace & Co. Schir Martha W Tuft, Olsen, Mazatlan: Willlam Olsen. Schr Joseph Russ, Mattson, Champerico; C A Hooper & Co. Sailed. TUESDAY, January 5. Stmr Del Norte. Stockfleth, Grays Harbor. Stmr Point Arena, Strand, Mendocino. £tmr Gipsy. Leland. Santa Craz. Nor s mr Eva, Hansen. Nanaino. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo. Ship Glory of te Seas. Freeman, Nanaimo, Sehr Lily, Bottger, Umpqua. Schr Arthur [, Krog, 1v- rsens Landing. Schr James A Garfield, Palmgren. Schr Joseph Russ. Matson, Cnamperico, Schr Martna W Tuft, Oisen, Mazatlan. Schr Azalea, Fardelins. Telegraphie. POINT LOBOS. Jan. 5.—10 = i— Weather hazy: wind NW; veioci.y 4 miles. Charters The ship St Nicholas loads coalat Seattle for this port: Brship Vic oria Reloa, lumber on the Sound for Callao, 33s 8d. Spoken. Nov 16—Lat 66 S, long 64 W, Brship Anale Thomas, from Liverpool, for San Frapcisco. De. 17—Lat 22 N. long 37 W, Br bdrk Kiimeny, bence Aug 19. for Piymouth. Nov 11—0ft Cape Bianco Br ship Glenburn, frm Hamburz, for Sau Francisco. Domestic Porr. BOWENS LANDING—Satled Jan 5-Schr Bar- bara Hernster, for Veaturs. rrived Dec 5—Stmr Arcata, hnce 3 ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 5—Sumr Columbla, hee an EUREKA—Arrived Jan 5—Stmr Pomona, hnce Jan 4. Jan 5=Schr Alice. 8 USAL—Arrived Jau 5—Stmr Newsboy, hence Jan 4 led Jan 5-Stmr SEATTLE— Sen Erancisco, CLALLAM BAY—In port Jan 5—Brship Chil- tonford, irom Tacoma. for Port Pirie. Eastern Ports. NEW YORKE—Arrived Jan 4—ship Reuce, hnce 4ug 25: Haw bark Iolan!. from Honolulu BALTIMORE—Cleared Jan 4—Ship Sintram, for San Francisco. Forolzn Porse. FALMOUTH—Arrived Jan S—Ger tark Altalr, hence Aug 30. LONDON—Arrived Jan 4—Brship Beschbank, hence Aug 30. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Jan 4—Br ship St 30050, hence Sepi 13 Br ship Usrica, hence Aug Nailed Jan 4—Br ship Jessomene, for Sharpness. PANAMA—Arrived Dec 23—>.ar Cos a Rica, hence Nov :8. Satled Dec 13—3imr City of Panama, for Cham- perico Jan 3—stmr Sai Juai, for San Fran- cisco. LA LIBERTAD—In port Jan 5—Schr Queen, to sail Jan 11 for Santa Rosalia. MAZATLAN—Sailed Jan 4—Stmr Colon, for San Franclsco. Importations. CRESCENT CITY— Per Crescent City—1 ca sun- dries, 44 bdis hides, 2 bdls peits, 14 c3 meat, — M 1t lumber. EUREKA—Per North Fori—11 bxs fish. 10 sks uestock, 200 M ft lumber, 1cs hardware, 12.0 shingles, 125 M shakes, 4 cds stavebolis. 008 BAY—Per Czatina—575 tons conl, 5450 cs salmon, 2 bales flxnnels, 2 cs meat, 7 bxs buiter, 1 bx rubber. 6 pkgs express, 1 sk col COOS BAY—Per Aillaucé—430 tons coal, 128 M ttlumber. PORTLA ND—Per State of California—2856 sts wheat, 966 qr-sks 1575 sks 2109 gunnies flour, 23 oales Wool. <84 8ks pota oes, 60 skt mise. 317 PKgs furnituce, 1441 pkgs pap r. 594 bils hids 476 cssaimon. 12 cs furnishinggoods, o8 bdis norse collars, 12 coops poutry. Astorla—84 sks oysters 171 bdls sticis 1850 bdls 8hooks, 200 bxs tinplace, b pkgsexpress, 2 cs mashinery. ] sk cola. YAQUINA BAY—Per Homer—1392 sks wheat, 2619 sksoats. 2421 qr-sxs 702 hi-scs flour, 193 sks beans. 6314 cds stavebolts, 1coop fowl, 1 bol salmon, 30 sks oysters. Cousignees. Per State ot California—Allen & Lewls: D J Rus. Chambers, Price & Co; Moore, Ferzuson & J PThomas: £ Hillens & Co: Wells, Faro & C V E Hilban: Otis, McAllister & Co: H W Frank: M E A Wagner; McDonough & Runyon: C tarl: Son; W Mcalum; Willamette Pulp & Paper Co; 8 Koshiand & Co; = Campodonico & Malcolm: C' as Jacobson & Co: Biasinger« Co: Clusu, Mid Co; 1, Feluman: F M Warren: Crown Puper Co: Armour Packing Co; Neustadter Bros; H W Frank: A s Smith: Ross & Hewlett: Darbee & Immel; Pacitis Sheet Meta Co: J Orsaner. Pe: Homer— Buifour, Guthris & Co; FSimpson & Co; Moore, Ferguson & Co: Morxan Uysier (n; S P Milling Co; Anspacher Bros: Allen & Lenwls: CJ Leist &Co: W C Price & Co; FPacltic Commer. alal Co: Pacific W W & C Co. Por Crescent City—W B Sumner & Co: Bissinger & Co; Smith’s Cash Store; Hobbs, Wall & Co: Thos Loughran. Progreso, for 2 Per Czuina—J D Spreckels & Bros Co; G fubber Co: Hilmer BreaioR & nelulz: P K on o-mills; o Standard Uil Co. Lo bl Per Alliance-Gray & Mitcheil ‘or North Fork— American Unio : Fish CorHolbrook, Merrill & Stevson: Nuasy i St Chas Nelson; A Paladiai; Califoruia Glue Cor

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