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10 THE SAN. FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUSMAKY OF THE MARKETS. Silver lower. Shipment of $342,135 to China. ‘Wheat and Barley & fraction firmer. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Eeans and Seeds dull. Hay steady. Straw weak. Potatoes and Vegatables firm. Butter aud Cheese weak. Two cars Enstern Eges due. Poultry steady. Game dull. Yastern Apples 1n heavy supply. Citrus Frulis unch hanged. Dried Fruits avott the same, Provistons inac:ive. Wool gull. TREASURE SHIPMENT. The Pern took ont a treasure list of $342.185, of $136.310 In Mexican Dollars, $1085 nd $184.740 in Silver Bullion. O Clear ® Partly Cloud)y | @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow| Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. Thé top figures jon indicaie maximum temperaturs for the those underneath it. if any, the amount of | , of melted suow in inches and hundredtbs, the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid nnect pogn s of equal alr pressure; iso- ed’ lines, equal temperature. The ans high baromietric pressure and is _usually accompanled by fair weather: “low” | refers 10 low pressure. and s usually preceded | compunied by cioudy weatherand rains. | usially first appear on the Wasbington | When the pressure is high In_the interior uth along the cosst. rain is probable: ‘ow'" 1s inciosed with isobars of in south of Oregon is improb | gh” in the vicinity of daho, and essure falling to the Californla coast, warmer r may be expected in summer er in winter. The reverse of these conditions produce an opposite resuit. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL: TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jun, | forec I'ne following are the seasonsl rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last sea- Eur-ka 2296 inches, last season 15.84 inches; Red Bloft 1123 1nches. last season 6.66 inches: Franosco 1110 inches, last season 4.10 ches. Fresno 3.95 Inches, last season 1.11 inches: San Lmis Obispo 7.69 inches, last season 0 1uches: Los Angeles 9 inches, last season 1 inches: San Diezo 3.84 fnches, last season 7inches; Yuma 1.56 luches, last Season .32 of L4 Erancicco aata—Maximom temperature 48, minimom 40, mean 44. hie area of high pressure which has overlaia Kocky Mountain reglon for the past week is entered over Wyoming and ¢ olorado There o & rapid fall in pressure over Northern Montana, and an area of low pressare will proou- b1y appest over the upper Missourl Valley Friday. The pressure has risen rapidly over the Northern P.iCiHic const, but there are sume Indications of the Xisienre of a storm conter in the Pacific along fortiech parailel 2 X Iha temperawure has risen over Noribern Cali- has has fallen over Washington and Northern o Cwito-nia. Fo euding midui. made at San Francisco for 30 hours it January 8, 1897 Norihern Califorsia—Cloudy weather and prob- ably rain Friday; warmer ia souchern portion: fresh southessterly winds, Scuthern Caiifornia — Cloudy in northern por- and probably rain; fair in the southern southeasterly winds. incressing c.oudiness Friday; warmer r Frida, Aiizonu—Fair Friday, except cloudy and uncer- tain in extreme western poruon. ~un Francisco aud vicinity—Cloudy and proba- vy ran Fri warmer: iresh_scutheasterly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YOKK MARKETS. Financial. NEW Jan. 6.—The stock mar- ket, while irregula 7,0n the whole displ more strepgth than on auy previons day of the week. It successfally witbstood a further sharp decline 1o Delaware and iiudson consequent upon the action of the directors of the company yester- day in reducing the dividend rate for the current year from 7 t0 5 percent, and also & spell of marked weakness in some of the Indusirials and the coalers. Delaware and Hudson fell 23 1o 1108 and finally ralifed to }1214. Jersey Central and Reading sympatbized to the extent of 134 and 55 per cent respectively, but the former partially recovered and the latter fully made up the loss before the session closed. Among the industria’s ther preferred broke 214 10 58V and Tobacco yielded 1 per cent. Sugar was excecdingly irregular, although it fluctuated within a range of about 1 per cent and ciosel 13 lower than iast night. Although the street Is attaching more and more importance to the war between the trust and Arbuckle Bros., the reports current in regard thereto fail 10 5 Imulate any particular activity in the shares. The list mproved 1 to 135 p-r cent,the Grangers, Chi- cago Gas, Louisville and Nasavilie, Geaeral I ec- tri: and’ Western Union be ng no:iceably firm. During the afterncon the advance was partiaily 10s, but nesr the c.ose 8 recovery ensued. Con- aiea Gas dropped 3 10 141, Bay Siate Gas 2 to g and Cotton Ofl preferred 113 to 55, while Puiman rose 1to 158 and Chesapeaie ana Ohlo 4101:8 Ihe volume of business_showed small increase, up 157,793 shares against 148, The dealings, however, were en- 1onal, and commission-hoses com- plainied of u lack of ouiside 01d:rs Some uneasi- Dess is_occasioned by the policy of the Balimore and Uhio, which, it Is claimed, is increasing i s tonnage &t the expense of rates, especia.iy of ¢ltue ninous cosl Lraftic. Chis, it is asserted, is disap- proved of by the other lines and retaliatory meas- ures are talked of. speculation closed firm. Net changes show advances of 14 to s per cent. Lou- isville and Nashville lcadii g, Leather preferred lost 114 and Bay State Gas 134. Bonds were strong. The Loial sales footed up $1,803,000. Chicago and Norihern Pacific first fives certificates udvanced 5 10 42: Eris third ex- tension jour snd one-nalfs, 135 to 112; hansss d Texas seconis, 7 10 61lp; Kausas City nd Northern, St Chailes Bridge sixes, 214 (o 514: Mational Star haixes. % (0 1L0; Nornern Pacific first sixes, 7 to 4234: reoria uid Fastern firsts, 134 10 76; St. Paul_nrst gold seveos, 1 to 127, and Texas Pacific seccnis, 34 to 2. Long Isiand « onsolidaied fives fell 23, 16 115. In Government bouds $5005 coupon fcurs of 1925 s 1d a1 1203/3;and $1000 currency sixes,1898 @053 Grain. FLOUR—Steady, quler Winter wheat. low gades, $2 SU@3 45: air .0 fancy, $3 55@4 90; pat- ents, 84 95@>d 20; Minnesota clesr. 83 50@ 4 straigh's $4@1 45: patents. $1 50@5 35; low extrus, $2 35@3 46; city milis, b4 00@4 10: pai- euts, $5 su@s Bb: ryé mixtures. £5 25@3 80: superfine, §2 50@3 30; fine, $1 B0@2 95. south- ern flour qu.et, steady. Common (o fair extra, $5 3U@3 65 good to choice, $3 76. Rye flour steady. quiet at $2 85@5 15. CORNMEAL—bui, steady. Yellow, 81 95@ 2 0. RYE—Dull, firm: 48% 1. o. b. afloat. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. CENTEA 1 OFFICK €23 Market St., Palace Hotel. Uptown Oftice—Bala Hote! (adjoining Grul Hoom). Tel. Main 839. PURDY & ATKINSON Munagers. Orders instantiy executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 8. ¥, CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIRE NEW YORK, Tel. Maln 5144. | cars, agains: coider | 000 bushels, whicn started shorts to cove: , 5 r. 3.—Weather conditons and general | BARLEY—Firm, qulet; feeding, 3513 f. 0. b afloar. WHEAT—Spot market quiet and firmer with options. F. o. b, 9934c; ungraded red, SUc@$l: No. 1 Northern, 9374 Options opened firm at 34@phc advance on bullish Ohlo State crop report and fair foreign buy- ing: declined 14@5c on easier cables, weaker Weg: and_renlizing; rallied 35@1c on covering, fell 1 terday, with trading fair. No. © red January, 9054C: 88350 July, Bige. CURN—Spoty moderately active 2..28%50 elevator: ¥.14c afloat: No steamer vellow, 28%4ci No. 2 yellow white, 3535c. Options were dull and firm; uncbanged; trading only sculpiug; May only ‘raded iu. Jauuary, 9340: May, bige; July, 3254c. UATs—spots dui, firm. - Options, dull, firm, un- changed 10 14C up. January, 22ljc: February, 227¢; May, 23%4c. Spot prices: @114¢ and Closed steady at sc overyes- most _actlve. 92¢; May Marelh, May, No. 0. 9140 No. 2 white, 245c: No. 2 Chicago, 3, 2214 No. 3 white, 22¢ @24¢; white do, 22@30c. Provisions. LARD-Quiet, steady: Western steam, $4 07%4: . $370; refined, dull: continental, $i 30 A., $160: compound.dec. POLK—Steady: new mess, 88 35@8 75. HUTTEK—Faocy, firm; Western creamery. 13@20c: do tactory, T@ldc: Elins, 10c; imita- tion creamery, 11@16c. CHE —Firm, faiily active. Part skims, 4@8c; full skims, 2%2@3c. TG GS—Quiet; icenouse, 14@15c; Western fresh. 17 Bc; do case, $170@5 30: limed, 14@14%4c. IALLOW—Quiet; ciy, 53gc: country, 339 3%0. COTTONSEED OIL—Dull, easy. Crude, 20c; yellow prime, 22@24c. Dl & Domesuc, 3%4@6c: RICK—Firm: fair demand. . New Orleans, new, 25@84c. —Quiet; unchanged 10 10 poinis down. March, 8990@9 95; May, $9 95@10: September. $1005@10 +0, December, $1025. Spot Kio, dull, steady: No. 7, 1034c. SUGAR—Qulet. Oft A, 434c; mold A, 45sc: dard_ A, 4¥gc; confectioners A, 4lgc: L ioaf, be: crushed, be; powdered, 455C; granu- Iated, 434C; cubes, 455c. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags. 9@11c. T ACHES—Peeied, boxes. 14@15c: unpeeled bags, 7@0c. PRUNES—Four sizes, nominal, 53gc. RAISINS—Two.crown. loose mu-catel, 434c B ; 3-crown, 314¢; 4-crown, 6%2@714c; do London iayers, 81 40@'i 45; clusters, $1 0@ A\ MONDS—Soft shells, 8¢9%;¢; do paper shell, 11@12c. XN DTS standard. 73401 sott suell, Sc. HOPS—Steady. Pacific Coast, 833@13¢. WOOL—Quiet. Domes:ic tieece, 16@23c; pulled, 19@31c; Texas, 1@12. Merchandise. PIGIRON—American, $11@13. COPPER—Firm. Lake. $11 50. LEAD—Steady. Domentic. 563 05 7IN—Quier. Straits, 813. RPELIEK—Easy. Domestic, 434 05. (HICAGO MAKKLTS, CHICAGO, Trr.. Jan. 7.—Wheat was in a more deliberate state to-day than yesterday. At the opening the probability that sellers had been a bit 100 enthusiastic received some consideration, but on second thought It was believed they had not, anl snotner drive at prices was made. Whena decline of 34c from the opening, or a net 10ss of 14c from yesterday’s close, had been established thiere developed a _firmer feeling and prices again r0s¢ 10 the opening figures. Tncertainty prevaiied subsequently, the break of the past ihree aays rather tending to cause seliers to act with caution, whereas, on the other hand, the bulls were far from confident. Liverpoo! cables quoted 34d de- cline, which was equal to but one-lait of our loss yesterday. Kecelpts in the Northwest were light at 209 261 last Thursday, and 538 on the correspondivg day & year s “hicaxo recelved 10 cars and luspeciea out 3,266 oushels. The Cincipnati Pric - Current summary was bearish. Boston reported freight enzagements for 1,500, laer in the session, an advance of 13 irom the inside taking place. Closiug continental cables were ir- regular. EXport c.earauces were fair at 363.351 bushels. May wheat opeied from 82c o 815c, 50l between 8114c avd 825jc, ciosing at S2igc, higher (hau yesierday, Lstimatrd receipts ior | te-morrow 16 cars. No. 2 red spot wheat ranged | from 8734c to¥Yc, closing at 8815859 COKN=Quiet, t1ading of no moment and attend- ed by no feature, was noted. The vagaries of L wheat market were imitated on a moderate scale, but the busincss was not heavy enough to cause materiai change in prices or broadness in fluctua- tions. Receipts were light at ¥0 cars and 132,082 bushels were taken from store. Liverpool cabies wiTe 14d lower. Exports wece heavy at 685,165 bushels. May coru opened at 2534c, 50'd between 25Y4c and ¥53@25Y4c, closing at Z5gc. a shade over yesterday. Estimated receipts for Lo-morrow 55 cars. OATS—The oats market was steagy and trade was very moderate. The movement of prices co- incided “with ibat of the more important grain Kecelpts were 108 cars. There were no withdra als from store. Exporis amounted to 70,462 bus els. May oats ¢ 0sed 5@lgc higher. Estimated receipts for 10-mOrrow 95 Cars. FLAX—Was firm. Cash, No. 1. 7dc: Nortn- | western. 78@B0%yge; January, 73c: May, 7614@ 77c. Recelp s wera 15 cars. PROVISIUNS—The ‘market for product was sieady. At the ciose firmuess prevailed May pork closed ¢ higher and May lard and ribs each 215@5c higher. BUTTEx—The butter market was du'l and steady o-day. Onlers were fow and quiie a good supply was on sale. Prices were unchxnged. Creameries—Extras. 19¢: frsts, 17@18c; sec- onds, 14@16¢: imitations, fancy, 1°@14c. Dairies. on, and also on the northwestern coast of | exiras. 17c: firais. 14@105c: seconas. 9@ 10c. La- dles—Extras, 10@1lc; firsia ¥14@o%4 etock. 8c; grease, 216@3c; 10l buiter, yc. EGGS—Were easier. The demand was not qui 0 g00l as it has recently been, and in co quence prices fel off aboula ceut. Fresh stock, 17c B dozen. MUNEY—Was easy at 5@6% on call and time loans. New York exchange soi at par. Closing Prices. WHEAT—January, 7934c; May, 823gc: July, CORN—January, 23¢; May, 25%c; July, 2614@ 263/5¢. OATS—January, 16c: May, 1815c. PORE—January, $7 60: May, $7 85. LARD—Janusry, $3 821a: May, 84 RIbBS—Jaouary, #3 90; May, $4. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Jir. Jan. 7.—Trade in catule to-day wes active. The supply was large, ot there was a fa'r demand ana prices held steady. Receipts of hogs were moderate and prices were about Gc lower. The run of she:p was heavs. The(nquiry was moderate and a de- cline of 10@’Bc took place. CAT ILE—Receints. 15,000. Fancy cattle, 85 35 @5 45: choice to prime steers, 849 @3 80; fond to choice steers, $4 50@4 85: mediom sieers, $415@ 445; Talr beef sicers, $3 6U@ stockers ana feeders, $4 23 70: fair to good stockers and feeders. $3@3 70: bulls, choice to extra, $3 50@: 0): o, poor to choice, $2 10@3 40; cows' und helfers. choice to prime, §3 60@4 25; cows. fair 1o choice. $2 40@3 50: cows, common 10 falr canners, $1 75@2 35: calves, g00a to faucy, £5 60@8 10; calves. common 10 good. $4 00@5 50! Texas ted steer-. $3 4U@4 20: milkers and spring- ers, ® hrad, $25@40. Ocher prices unchanged. HUGS—Receip.s, 50,000, Heavy packing and shipping lots, 83 15@3 4234: common to_choice mixes, $325@347he: obolce as.oried, $3 4U@ 350; lighi, $3 20@o C0: pigs, $3@3 50. S Receipts. 17.000. " Iaferior to choice, Jambs, 83 50@4 25. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Jan. 7._HOGS—Re- ceipts, 15,000, Market siow. Light, $320 @3 55; medium, 83 15@3 30; heavy, 85 10@3 25; pigs, £2 90@s5 50. CATTLE — Recelpts. 8000. Market slow. Native steers best, $2 25@4 80: fair 10 good, 83 10 @4 25: cows and heifers vest. $3 10@3 40; fair to g0od, $185@3 00: bulls 82 V0@2 83; and teeders, 83 25@3 75: Texas aad Western, $2 40@3 70; calves, $4@11. BHEEP—Recelpts, 5000, Steady. Receipts at Omaha, SOUTH OMALIA. X®RR, Jan 7.—HOGS—Re- celpts, 6000. Market avecaged 10c lower. Light and mixed, $32033 55: heavy. 8. 10@320. CATTLE—Xeceip:s. 2300: market forb-eves 10c lower: others steady. Steers, $3 40@4 80; cows, $1 50@ 3 70: fecders, $3@3 90. KHEP—Recelpts, 4500. Market activo: steady 10 10c lower. Muttons, $3 73 iambs, $4 NEW YORX STOCKS, packing Bonds, ¥xchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy st 114@2y: last loan at 1%4% per. 314,@4%. Bar siiver, 6455~ Mexican dollars, 5034@b=Yg. Steriing exchange firmer. with actual busiicss 10 DAUKErs' Pills ax $4 S4@4 B4l4 for 60 days and 84 8:@+ K714 for demand. Posted rates, $4 843504 85 Commerciai bills, $4 8214 @+ 53%. Government vonds firm; State bonds steady; raliroad bouds dull. CLOSING STOCKS. North American... 414 Northern Pacific.. 133, »r ferre B3l Am Te: & Cabl Atchison Preferred. Adams Express. ‘Alton, Terre Haute 66 ‘American Expressi0 Centrai. "7 93 American Tobacco 77%|N Y, Chicago&i T, 1174 Preferred. 1 1si preferred..... 65 Bay Etate Gi 2d preferred. . 27 Baltimore & Ohio.. Brunswick Lands. Buffalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific. Canada Bouthern. Canton Land. Central Pacific. Ches & Ohlo. Chieago Alton. Preicryed. .. . Chicazo, B & Q Chicago'® E il 162N Y &N H 3| Prefecred........ Oregon Navigation 14 \Oregon Short Linc. Pacitic Mail, . |Peoria. D & Kv: 2 {itaburs & W ptd. — Preferred. . Chicago Gas. . 153 Puilman Palace.... 183 Cleve & Plitsburg. 162 |Quicksiiver Consolidation Coal. 33 Preferred. Consolidated Gas..141 [Reading. .. CCC& St Louss... 26Y5(RioGrand Preferred. Colo Fuel & T81a| ) referred. Rock Island.. Del Lack& W' Denver & R G. Preferred... Distiliers...... General Electric... 1 10: good to choice | stockers | and closing st 114@2% Frime mercantile pa- | StPM&M. 12 Silver Certtiicates. 6434 {Southern Pacific... -x:xg Fort Wayne.. Great Northern pfd118 |Southern K R Green Bay.. 14 Preferred... 26 glfl:‘m. S 4 /1 oal.. li:cckll;li Valley. 1744 Tenn Coal & Iron.. 2635 Homestake. 36| Preferred......... Y0 H & Texas Central— (Texas Pacific ..... 9% Mlinois Central.... 92 |Tol A A & N Mich.— Jowa Central. Tol Ohio & Central 20 Preferred Preferred. 50 Kansas & Texas.. Tol & Louls &K G 5 Preferred D72 Proferred .18 Kingston & Penu.. 3 |Union Pacific...." 958 Lake Erle & Westn 17 |U P Den &Guif... 214 Preterred U S Cordage. Lake Snore Preterred. . National Lead... |, Guaranteed ... — Preterred U | Long Istand Lousville & Nas TLounisvilie,N Atony 34U § Rubber. Preferred. .. Manhattan Con. Memphis & Charis 15 '|Wab 8 L & Pacific. Mexican Centr T Preferred.. Michigan Central. 88 |\Wells-Fargo. Minn &S L Western Union.... Preferred. Wisconsin Centea. Minn & St L) Wheeltng & L E. 1st preterred..... 76 | Preferred. ... 2d preferred 4614 Am Cotton Gil Missourl Pact Mobile & Lhio. Nashviile & Chi National Linseed NJ Central........1003 Krie 2d pfd...... Norfolk & 113/ American Spiri 1655/ Preferred CLOSING BONDS. : Als Class A 4s.....102 Northern Pac lsts.11314 Do Class B 4,85.193 | Do 2d..... Alabama, class C.. 94 | Do 8ds. ST Atchison'¢s........ 783 DoconsolGs...... 55 Do 2ds A. 44" |or \mprovmat ist. 81 Canada Boulh #ds.10635 Do s, .20 Cen Pac 1sts o’85.— U R & N iste......110%4 Cherokee 4s, 1896.103%4( Do consol 54 Do 1897.... 1024(0r Short Line 63...112 Do 189K 10274 Do consol 5s..... 84 Do 1899.. Ches & Ohio Bs. ... 10814 Phila. & Reading Ch&N P Tr Reta s 4114 DC3-60s.. E Den & R G ist. 10214/ Pacific 650’97, — is 8014 Do 1st pfd Incom. 4634 R GrandeWest 1sts 75% St L&IronMiGends 74 St L& S F Gen c..wg‘/u 1121 St Paul Consols. StPC& Pals So Carollna 41 Southern R R os. Do Pac Cai 1sts. Tenn new Hs DoconBs.........100 |Texas Pac Jowa Centrai Tits.. 2614 |texas Pac 2ds. Eansas Pa Consois 69 |Union Pac la 4 Palsts Den Divils |US 4sreg of 1925.12014 07 La Congol és.....~. 94 Do s, coupon....120% Missouri funding...— |U 8 ds reg of 1907.110%a M KT zds......... 61% Dods, coupon. Do ds. . 8215 Do 2 Do s, reg JMobiis & Diio di.. 674 Dol s. coupon. . Mutual Union 6s..110 N J Cent Gen bs...118 | va funding aeot... 6134 Y C&St Louls 4810414 Do registered.....— Nor& WestGen 6s118 | Do deferred ta... b )\lk'nzsmlnl con “.H}l “ Do "";mg“‘ml 61/ Do bs. et sh 1st Bs.....106 Northwes:Consols. 140 West Shore da. mm,vi Loden by <108 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Jun. 7.—The spot market 1s quiet at 7s 234d@7s 31pd. Cargoes are duil at | 85s, arrivea. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Jan- uary, 6s 9b4d; February, 63 1014d; Maich, 63 11d; May, os 1114d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa. Jan. 7.—Consols, 1117; sil- ver, 26 11-16d; French Rentes, 1021 55¢c. CHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - #4841 Sterling Exchange, sight. — 488 Sterling Cabes...... . L= assw New York I xchatige, Sight. . o 1234 | New ) ork Exchange, telegraphic.. — 157 | | Fine silver, per ounce. — 454 | Mexican Doliurs. . o 52 b2yg | —_— PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEL GRAINS. WHEAT—The Indian Emplre takes for Cork | 48,4¢8 cus, valued at $75,100; Belford, for Cape Town, 67,539 cts at $108,219. The market is strong at a further fractional ad- vance. Quoted at$1 35@1 50 for common grades, | 15214@1 65 B cu for average No. 1, $1 5734 for | choice and #$1 60@) 66 B cl for extra choice | mitling. 3 CALL FOARD SALES. INFORMAL BrssioN—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 | ctis, §1 a5, SLCOND ' ~ESSION—May—6000 ctls, $1 5934; | /2000, $1 598%45; 10,000. £1 6915: 2000, 81 5954 REGULAR ~ MORNING SESS{ON — May — 4000 ctls. ¥16834: 2Qu0. 81 5514 8U00, $1 59; BLOO, $1 6834 10,000, $1 Lecember—6000, $1 1 AFTERNOO> ay—4000 ctls, 81 68%; 10,000, $1 5834, FAKLEY—bright Feed is firm. We quote Feed, | 77v2@85c; cholce bright, B6%4@87L4c; Brewing, | 8233@¥T34c: No. 1 Chevalier. 21 10@1 20 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. 9:15 o'clock—No sales. Yo sales. + = ESSTON—May—32000 ctls, AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. OAT>—The demand continues quiet. Fancy Feed, §1 45, Common 10£00a White range from $1101081 35 B ctl, according to quality. ~Black, | tor feed, 95c@81 10: for seed, §1 20@1 30;_ Gray nomina’; Red, ¢1 0743@1 124 Surprise, $1 50@ 160 B eul. COKN—Large Yeilow, 7714@80c @ ctl; Small Round do, 97 14c@$1; White, n216@s5c. RYE—Neglected at 9215@85¢ 3 el BUCK WHEAT—Quot-d at $1 156@1 40 B etl. FLOUE AND MIL] FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $5@5 10; Bakers' extras, $4 90@5; Super- fine, $4 15@4 50 B obi. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@19 B ton; Cracked Corn, $19820 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 86 P 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 76 ® 100 ibs: Rice Flour, #d 75: Cornmeal, $2 85: extra cream do, $i « atmeal, $3 50; Oat_Groats. $4: Hominy, 83 10 30: Buckwheat Flour, $320@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, 84; Whole Wheat Flovr, D MILLSTUFFS. $375@4; Split Peus, $5 50; Green do, $4 25 B 160 1bs. | HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, | Hay shows more tone, but prices are the same. | Straw is weak. Branand Middlings are unchanged. BRAN—$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades $20@20 50 ¥ ton for the best. FLEDSTUFFS—Kolled _ Barley, $19 0@20; Ollcake Meal at the ml!i, $26 50 P ton; joubing, $27 60: clipped Uats, $1 4@1 50 B (il —Wheat, $#@10 50; W heat and Oat, $7@ 10: ‘Oat, $6@): Bariey. $7@8 50; River Bari | $5@6 50: Aifalta, $6@7 bu: ccmpressed, $6@r | 9 50; swock, $5@8: Ci. ver, $6@8 ¥ ton. STEAW—30@30c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, Both Beans and Seeds are duli. BEAN:—Bayos, $1 40@1 60; Small Whites, $1 16@1 30 P ctl: Large Whites. $1 10@1 26 B ctl; Punks, $105@1 20: Reds, $110@1 20; Biack- eve, §1 1U@1 20; Red Kidney, $2 50: Limas, $1 65 @190: Buiters, $1 25@1 50; Pea, 31 2U@1 40. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 76§3: Yeliow Mus- tard, $2 10@2 25 B cul: Flax, 81 36@1 40; Canary ed, 15,@214¢ P 1b: Alfaifa, 614c; Rape. 2120 48ic’. Hemp, oc; TIuiothy, 4bgc. URIED PKAS—_Niles, $1@1 159 ctl; Green, $140@1 60 B ctl. POTATOES, CNION3, VEGETABLES. Potatoes continue firm under light receipts. ‘Vegetables ars quiet, but firmer as a role. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes, $1 25@1 60; Early Rose, 70@75¢: River Reds. 50@6Uc; Burbank seedlings, 40@50c @ ctl for Rivers and 60c@$1 for Sa. i) ONI)NS—40@65c B ctl. VEGETAELk>—Hothouse Cacumbers, llgfl ® dozen; Hothouse Aspara.us, 7@ldc ¥ Ib: Rhu- barb, $1 25 P box; Los Angeles summer Squash, 75c@$1 B box: Los Angeles Green Peppers, 505 75¢ @ box: h ushrooms. IL@20c § I, lat erfic- ure 1or buttons; Mariowfat *quash, §5@b B ton: Los Angeles ‘iomaioes, 50c@$1 P box: Dried Yeppers, T@8c % Ib; Green Peas, ic B b: Los ‘Angeles String Beans. 8@10<; Dried Okra, 5@8c B I: Cabbige, 40@5Uc e ctl; Carrots, 30@40c ® sack; Garlic, 134@2¢c @ B. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—Humtoldt Creameries rule steady and sell readily at thesquotations. All other classes of Buiter are weak and tending downward, | _ CREAMERY—Fancy nearby Cresmeries, 21@ 23¢: roconds. 19@0c: Ilumboldt, 2:@2dc § . DAIRY— F 18@19¢: good to choice, 1634@ 1714c: lower grades, 15@16c @ . PICKLED—15¢c @ . FIRKIN—14@10c B . CrEAMERY TUB—17@18¢c @ . CHiskSe — Cholce mild new is quotable at 1li@l13jc: common to good old, B@l0c; Cream Uhedaar, 11@12c; Young America, 11@12c ® bb; Western, 1115@12%,c: Eastern, 13@iddgc ¥ b. EGGS—There is no turther decline, but the mar- ket Is wenk. a5 two carg of Kastern are due. Ranch Eggs. 26@30c; store Kges, 23@25¢; Duck Eggs, 20c P dozen. POULTKY AND GAME., POULT RY—Is steady at unchanged prices. Ore- | gon dress>d Hens, $4@4 50 dozen. Live Turkeys, 14@15¢ @ b for Gobulers, 14@15¢ # b for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 16@18c @ b: Geese, ® pair, 81 £0@: 76: Ducks, $4 50@6 B doz; Hens, $4@650; Koosters. youny, $645 50: do, 2ld, s4@s (‘l‘:'!;%:r u@bufl’ ); Broliers, 24 30Q8 or large an r smull: n: .40z 10 youhg And $1 26 10F ol GAME—Not much change. Quail are quot- ableat $1@1 25 % dozen; Mallard, $3@3 50 B nvasback, $:@6 ¥ doz Svrig, £1 76@2 B 31 25@) 50 ® dozen; Widgeon, 31 25 @) 50: Small Duck. $1@] 26: knglish Snipe, $2 50 v dozen: Jack Snipe, 75¢@$l B dozen: Hare, $1: Kabbits, 81 50 for Cottuntails and $1@1 28 for small: Grny Geese, $2 50; White Geese, 75¢ @$1: Brant, $125@1 50 ; Honkers, $3 50@4 00. | hing Roiled Oais (bbls), $6@6 40: Pearl Barley, | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 75¢@81 B box for choice, 81 10@1 25 for !‘gnhc"yl Red, 86@65¢ for common; Esstern, $1@8 Pears, 75c@$1 25 B box. Persiamons, 35@75¢ B box. BEKRIES— Enastern Cranberries, £6@7 50 B bbl. CITRUS ~FRUITSFrevious prices rule with adull market Mandarin Oranges are quotabie at 76¢@$l B box: Navel Oranges §1 b P box; seedlings, $1@1 50: Girape Fruit, §3 50@ 4 50; 1emons. 75¢@$1 50 for common and $:@2 o0 for good tochoice; Mexican Limes, —; ¢ alifornia Limes, $1£0: Bananas, $1@2 ® bunch: Pine- apples, $2@1 B doz. - DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETZ. DRIED FRUITS— Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are nominally as follows: LARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@9c for hoyals and 1135@12c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 3bac for the 4 sizes: Peaches, blac for prime to choice, 614@7¢ 10r fancy und *0¢ for jeeled in Loxes; Apples. 6342 BB £ .1 evaporated and 2@2l4c tor sun-dried; Pears, 214 @5c for prime to choice, 4@5Yz¢ for quarters and 6@61gc for halves; Plums, 4¢ for pitied ana 114c for unpitted; Neciarlnes, 315@4 Yo for choice aud bysc for fancy; Wulte Figs, 3c; Black Figs, 214 B i R Peaches, 414@ 'RICES—Peaches, c c B Ib; peeled. 121ac 5/1» Apri- fancy, 615@7 cots, 635@Yc B 1b: 1ancy, 10c: diourparks, 12@ 13c; evaporated Apples, 534c; sun-dried, 23,@3c; Prunes, 33,@Ac for the 4 sizes; Figs, black, 3c for unpressed an. 3@3Yj,c for pressed: white Figs, dc: Plums, 434@5¢ for pitted and 1y4¢ for unpiti Nec'arines, 4@6c B Ib for prime to fancy: Pen 214@Bc for whole, 444@5Yac for quarters and ‘lg@fl%c for halves. AISINS— CARLOAD PRICES — Four - crown, loose, 53c; three-crown, 43c B 1b; two-crown, 3%sc ® m: seedless Sultauas, blge; seedless Muscaiels, 43/gc: three-crown London {ayers, $1 15: clusters, $1 50 Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, $3; dried Grapes, 3¢ 3 . JOBBING PRICES—SAN PRANCISCO—FOUr-crown, loose, 534c; 3-crown, 484c; 2-crown, 534c: seed- less Suitanas, 534c! scedless Muscatels, 41ci 8-crown London Javers, $1 26; clusters, $160; Debesa clusters, 2 75: imperial clusters, 33 25. N U'I8—Chestnuts quotable at B@l0c: Walnuts, 6%@7c ¥ I for staudard and 9@9lsc B 1 for soitshell; Almonds, 6@btlac for Lauguedoc, 3@ 8Ypc for ‘hardshell and ¥gdc B b for paper-shell: Peanuts, 4@6c P b for_rastern ana ac for Call- fornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@3¢ ® Ib: Pecans, 7@ Bc @ Ib; Filberts, 735@8c; Brazu Nuts, 7%2@8c: Cocoanuts, $4@5 B _100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12%4¢ for bright and 5@9c for lower grades: wa.er white extracted, 5@5%4¢; light amUer exiracted 4},@4%c; dark smuer, 4@4%4c: dark, 2@3c » I 3 BLESWAX-25@26¢ 9 D. FROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c 3 Ib for heavy, 7c B I for light medium, 9%4c for 1ight, 10c @ b for exuralight and 1115c B Ib for sngar-cur: Last- ern sugar-cured Hams, 1215@i3c: Callfornia Hams, 1lc @ I: Mess Beer, $7@7 50: exira mess do, 88@8 60: family do, $9 50@10; extra prime Pork, §7 50 @ 8; extra_clear, 16 ® bbi; iness. $14 @ bbl: Smokea Beet. 1Uc @ 1. LARD—Eastern. tjerces, is quoted at dljge for compound and 6@6Y4c for puie: palls; 7c; Ualil- fornia tierces, 5@53s¢ # Ib for compound and 814c for pure: hali-bols, §34c; 10-1b 1.8, 744c: do, 6-Ib, TiaC B 6@6%4c In terces and TH@tYsc CUTTULENE: in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted stecrs, 8c: culls aud brands, 7¢; mediuw, 7¢: cullsand biands 6c; light, 6¢; culls and brands, be: Cowhides, 6@ 640; culls ind brauds, b@bdlec; sslied Kip. 6@ 7c: salted Caif, T@gc; salted Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides, 12@18¢ ¥ b: culls and brands, 9@10c: dry K1paud Veal, 9givc: culls. 7@sc: dry Calf, 16c; culls? 10c; Goatskins, 2U@35¢ each: Kids, Be: 'Decrskins, good summer, 20@2dc B ib: me- dium, 15@20c: winter, 7@fc; Sheepskins, shear- 10@15¢ each; shor. wool. 25@385¢ each; me- dium, 30@.5¢ each: loug wools, 40@BUc each. IALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 3@3lc; No. 2, 2%4c B B refined, Sc: Grease, 2¢ ¥ 1. WOOL—A private circular savs: “While prices of Woo! remuin quotably the same, we may say there 13 nothing doing in the way of trade. Only one or two of the scouring-mllls continue work and their stock comprises purcnases made throngh the fall season. The asiern Teports are not spe- cially encouraging for the moment, both dealers and manufactorers luc.ining ments of tariff messures in next Consres: sales”” We quote Fall Wool: Humboidi and Mendocino, 8@9c; free northern, 715@8%gc: mid- die counties, 1ree, 53,@7c; o, defective, 43@vc: San Joaquin, 8@dc: vo, foothill, 5@7c; Kasiern Oregon spring, 7%4@9¢: Valley Oregon, 11133 12%Yc: do, fali and lambs’, 11@11%5¢. HOPS—6g8c for fair to choic: and 9@10c B 1 for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 4340 June- July detivery, 47sc: Wool Bass, 24%3@26Vac. COAL—Wellington, 3 B ton: New Weilington, $8 9 ton; Souhfield Wellington, $7 50 % ton: Seatle, 85 50: Bryant, 85 50; Coos Bay. $4 75 Wallsend, $6 50: Scotch. —: Brymbo, ——; { ume beriand, #13 50 in bulk and $18 in sacks: Penu- syivanis, Anthracite Ezg, $11@12 ton; Welsh uthraciie. $8@10: Cannel, 38 B ton; Rock Springs, Castle Gaie and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 In bulk and 315 ton in 3ks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms not cash: Cube and Ciushed, 5Yac: Powdered, oc; Fime Crushed, Bige; Dry Graiu- iated, 43/5¢; Contectioners’ A,' 434c:' Magnolia A, 4c; Bxtra ¢, 87c: Goiden (, 8%c: haif barrels 3/ more than barrels, and boxes 4o more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. for dressed stock from slaugh- ‘Wholesale rat terers are as foilow BEEF—First quality, 6@614c: extra choice, 7c; second do, b@6c; third do, 4@5¢ ¥ 1. VEAL—Laige, €@7c; smal 7@8¢ B 1b. MUTTON—Wethers, 6%4@7c: Ewes, 6@6¥ac P b LAMB—-7@8c 8 b. PORK—Live Hozs, 815@314¢ B D for large and medinm and 314@3%4c 1or small; dressed do, 414 @5t4c® I RECEIPT OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, qr sks.... $2971|Hay, ton Washington... 7,012/ Bntter. ctis.. Wheat, e« ., 160.045 ‘Washington... 6,315 Bariey, cus, 2,960 Onts, ctis. 265/ Pelis. bdls, Washin 2,970| Wine, gals. Beans. sks... Erandy, gals.. Corn, ctly Sugar. bbis....... Potatoes, sks. Wool, bis... Unions, PR, eather, rolis. Eran, sks. Tallow, ctls.. ... Middiings, sks.. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. C. H.Burton to Ralph B. Kittredge, lot on W line oi ~cott suieet, at dividing line of 50-vara lots 1 and 6, block 448, W.25, % 1o_a point 32 feet W of Scott, 30 feet 1S 10 Scoit, 34:6 5 of the sald dividing line, N 34:6, quitcld.m deed: $40. John Duane tosame, lcton W line of Scott street, 137:8 8 of Fulton, 8 37:8, W 187:6, N to 50-vara ot 1, block 448, I 137:6; $100. Estate of C. H. Strybing (by Helene Strybing and Adolph Hochisteln, administrators) to James Deely, locon N line of Sacramento street, 112:6 W of Lyon, W 25 by N 127:844: $2000. Nancy M. Bradbury to_Muggle E. Carter, lot on E line of Cook sireat. 539:10 N of Point Lobos avenue. N 25 by E 120: gift. nd Cathe H. Lip- Lime, bbl: Gustav Friederich 10 John M. pincott, lot on S line of Sacramento street, 1123 W ot Walnut, W 25 by §100: $10. Alick A. J. Hanlan to Willlam W. Rednall, lot on 3 line of Liberty street, 280 W of Courch, W 26by S 114; 81 Georg. Gertner to Joseph and Mari Troje, 1ot on E line of York (ilampshire) street, 168 N of Twenty-first, N 25 by K 100; $1500. Julius J, Kranklin to Pavline Fraukiin, lot on S line of Valley street, 76:11 W of Diumond, W 125510 by S 114; gift. Samuel iertz o Louls ana Dora Tiertz, lot on § line of Pacific atreet, 91:8 1 of Montzomery, E 22:11 by 5 86:9: $5. Eugene Campion 10 Marle E. Campion, lot 03 N line of California sireet, 112:6 W of Dupont, W 26 by N 97:6; gift. Juiivs and Saliua Riemer to Willlam D. Watson, 1ot on N ilne of Pacitl - street. 165:6 W of Poweil, W 28 by N 42:0: $10. John T Caréy to Mary Guerena, 10U on SE cor. ner of Pacific and Mason streets, ¥ 10012, 8 62:6, W 2734, 8 10:8, W 7o:6. N 73; $10. Lstate of Matthew J. Howard (by J. A, Mc- Geary and John Tamony executors) to Carolin McCarihy, lot on NW line of Miuna street, 513:714 BW of 1hiird, SW 20 by NW 70: $4000. J. Henry Dibbern 10 Isaac K. Kohn, lot on NW {ine of Channel streot, 275 ME of Seventn, Nk 37:6 by N W 240; $10. Heory Northrup to Pauline Northrup, lot on NW liue of Tehamn street, 106 NI of Ninth, NI 24 KW 75, SW 2116 8K 13, 5W 236, 8K 67: it Joseph M. Toner to Margaret ‘Toner. lot on E line o Nebraska stre-t, 111 > of Kl Dor do, 875 Dy F 100; 8150 iot on W iine of Utah, 55 S of Six- teenth (Center). 5 85 by W 10v: $1U, stc Harold Steele ts v, E. Christonerson, lot on B liie of Lwenty-fourth avenue, 200 S of Ca.iiornia street. 850 by k 120: $10. Solomon and Dora Geiz to Elizabeth Gladstone, loton W iine of Jorty-second avenue. 1008 of T street, S 50 by W 126: $10. Clara J. lugeins to Joun Eiliott lot on NE corner of Dismond street and Corbeit road. NE ik, lou on NW corner of Graftun and Plym-uth avenues, W 50 by N 100,Iots 1 and 2, block 8, Laseview; $10, Stephen Vst and Celestn Mignola to Stefano Prdrazzi and Stefano Gianeitoni, re-record 1365 4 252, und vided half of lov on ~ corner of Te.e- graph (Mission) road and Worden avenue, NW 111, N 160, SE 150, SW 165, 1ots o and 6, block 23, West L£ud map 2, quitclaim ceel; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY, A. C. Freese (sdminisirator of the estate of Levi & Shillaber, by commissioner) to the Uakiand Bank of Savings. 10ts 23 and 24, block A, lands of ;’;h’fi“‘ View Homestead Association, land; C. ¥ Weldon, A. i Smith, Wil'ism W. Conner and W. J. Reed (by commissioner) to same, 1ot on NW iine of Twenty-first_avenue, 105 SW of East seventeenth street. ~W 35 by NW 100. being por- tion of lots 13 to 17, block 81, San Antonio, Kast Oakiand: $.081. Frank A. Prait to Chung Git, lot on NW line of ‘Twenty-sixth avenue, 1:5 NE of Last Eleventh street, N 15 25 by NW’ 100, being lov 11, block ¥, Knowles & Poiter subdivision of the Kennedy Tract, East Oaxiand, subject to & mortgage for 2655: $10. , George and Loulse J. Roeth to_S. C. Martin, 10t on NW iine of Eleventh_avenue, 13),69 NE of E Tweniy-elehth street, NW 143, NE 50.06, SE 147, SW 50 to beginning, being ot 12 sna 8W 10 feet’ of lot 11, biock B, Bella Vista Park, East Oakland: $10. Jobn G. Klumpke, Ellen Sinclalr and Daniel Sweu to James Watkins, lot 33. block B, Vernon Park, quitciaim deed, Oakland Township; §5. Onkland, Sun Leandro and Haywards' Kiectrlc Railway Company 10 David Moyes, all interest in lotbeginning at NW corner of strip of land de- scribed and granted to said raliway snd recorded in 607 d 110, therce NE along NW boundary thereot 30 feet, thenco S In & stralght line to ~W corner of said strip of land escribed in said deed, theoce N mong SW side of said strip of land desoribed in said deed 170 to beginning, Brooklyn Township; grant. John J. aud Mary I. Donovan toS. C. Scheeline, 1ot on Sline of Teatn street, 100 E of Adeline, & 2123 100, block 646, Oaklaud, quitelaim deed: Mary E. Dewing to Anna M. Meyer., lot on W Iine of Viila avenue and Ninth street (extended), thence W 40 by § 99, being lot 46 and 15 iéet off F side ot 1ot 46, revised map of San Pablo-avente V liu Tract, Oukland Town hip: §10. H. B and'Leura A. Pinney (0 Annie G. Corrine, lots 36 aus 37, block ¥, Melrose Station Tract, Brookiyn Township: $300. Annie G. Corrine to krank E, Correa, same; $10. James and, Georgiana Whyte to buncan W. Milne, lot on E line of ‘I wenty-fifth avenne, 126 XN of Monroe street, N 40 by E 100, betng portion of lot 12, b ock B, Osk Tree Farm Tract, Brook- Iyn Towl.ship: $.0. —— THE STOOK MARKET. Steeks showed no particular change yesterday. Business was quieter than on. Weanesday, but there were free transactions in Best & Belcher, Challenge and neighboring stocks. ‘The Con. Cal. and Va. and Haie & Norcross as- sessments fall delinquent {u board to-day. The Spring Valley Water Works have changed the ante of dividends from the 10th to the 20th of the month, and their next dividend has been de- clared payable,on tne 20th of this month. Trans- fer books now close on the 15th. The letter from the Standard Consolidated mine of Bodie for the week ending January 2 says: 114 level—Bulllon north drift was holed through to the south drift from the east crosscut atthe top of incline 3 raise, and work iu both places stopped; total advance 10 feet. 245 level—Incline north drift was advanced 18 feet, no improvement, and stopped, Bullion raise 2 was advanced 10 feet, showing 14 inches of good ore. Raise 5 was ad- vanced 5 feet,the ore pinching In top. Incline raise 3 from east crosscut was advanced 6 feet through the Bullion ledge and stopred. 818 ievei—Main east crosscut was advanced 11 feet in g0od ground. North drift from lncline was advanced 9 feet, ore becoming poorer and stopved. Black ledge ruise 1 was advanced 5 feet; ore very flat, poorer in grade and 30 inches wide. North drift extended 8 feet, showing 56 inches of fair ore. 836 lavel—Biack ledge winze was sunk 14 fect, sbowing 12 inches of medium ore. 380 levei— Grabam raise 1 was advanced 18 feet, with noim- provement. Bodie 400 level (Standard 600)— Norin drift Fortuna ledge was extended 6 feei; ore not quite 50 good. - 200 level (Standard 400)— Vulcan vein raise advanced 15 feet through uid filiings. Bulwer tunnel level (Standard 336) Raise 1 advanced 6 feet and stopped. continued above 114 level. Bullion veln above 145 level 15 good. Incline above 318 level—Ore wide and of me- dium grade. Maguire old fillings above 380 level Digh grade.” North and south intermediate dilf s above 336 level show small seams of high-grade ore. Tailings—Plant 1 treated 182 tons of tallings jorthe week. At the mill are clearing out and cleaning up under the pans and behind the bai- tery. Tests on direct treatment of tailings are as yet undeiermined. Staudars mill statement—Ore crushed for the week. 874 tons; average assay vanner tailings, $7 53; concentrates produced, 214 tons; assay value, $41 70; plate amalzam’ proauced. 107014 ounces; average value of plate amalgam per ounce, 82 66. The receipts of the Standard Consolidated Min- ing Company alune for December amounted 1o $25,000. and the disbursemenis were $19,000, leaving s net profif of $8000 for the month. The aunual meetiug of (he Spring Valley Water Company has been called for January 13. ‘The First Nationai Bank has declared a semi. annual dividend of $5 per sbare, or at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. payabie January 11. The California afe Deposit and Trust Company bas declared a quarterly aividend upon its capital stock of 81 bY per share. payable January 16. LOALD ~ALES, Followin g were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: RLGULAR MORNING SESSION, 100 Alpha. COMMENCING 02400 Oceldul.. 100 Cholr. ... 751750 AFTERNOON SESSIO: 200 Alphs.....171800 CC&V 400 Alta.......0¢[100 Contt.. ~15[100 ... +16660 C Polnt....25(100 Savace. 53200 G & C.. 270100 8 Nv ... ~52200 Justice...06(100 ......... .64/600 Kentuck..04|4¢0 Syndcate.0 107/-0) Mexcn.. . 45( 50 Liuv.i.... 44 100 Challge...63/260 N G & C..25/100 ¥ Juckin. 40 600 . SB{9U0 Oecla. ;7231 300.. .39 “Tol Following were the sales Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:20. 400 Alpha...i.16/30u LUV.1.02141300 Ovrran 800 117200 . 103,800 v ~18/5/3000 . 1.42130) PoiGal. .04 00 Andes....15900 150200 136 00 Belcher...51(5600 Con Im..02 700 .. 52100 C N Y....02/40) bavage.. . 700 C Poini...27/500 Scorpion..02 6412500 Exchqr..06(600 S B&M. 112 B6[400 G &C......26/500 .. 841500 .......... 27200 & Nev. 500 Bullion....08(350 HENT.0214/300 .......... 46 .v7|sw Julfa.....04| 80 &0rd 14715 5 6 3 in the Pacific Stock ©14/400 Justice...05/200 Union. 1400 Challge..81(600 Kentuck..04| 600 ...........62/1000 L Wash..02400 . 5 63/300 Mexican ..4 660 “07 +64/200 Occldii.... 21/10J Y a0Kei. 42 85/500 Ophir. 1861400 1 evre e 6 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. J7[1500 Chuir...75) 1K 600 76| 104300 783 .15460 CC&V...1.08/400 Ovrmn....18 2171200 .....1.071% 80) Potost....05 541250 Contl....).40/300 Ravage...26 .55 850 +evee 1B (200 g 28 200 B'& B..7b4/2000 C imp .02/ 700 EBEA 600 ....oc0re 56300 Crwn Pr..2¢ 350 S Nev. 46 500 Euilion..06/400 .......... 26(100 Stnrd1. 4335 7/1600 Exchar..0¢|200 Unioa. . 15(400 G&O . ..27300 ........ 45 100 iaki. ;07 U Y eki,.40 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Jan. 7-2 P.yp. Fi Asked, Bid. Asket. 1713 [y 03 04 e 15 14 [73 b4 BB '3 55 5| &7 07 2]\ ue 7] 21 1.05 18 35 Challenas Oon. 64 . z8 Con, Imperial. 0L 13 Confidence..... 1.43 12 Con New Yot& — 2 C 4 EastSi = kureka Con... 2§ o kxchequer.... — UnfonCon il 44 45 bould & Curty. 27 Utan. uT o8 Limie & Norers. 1.00 Jackson o PLOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY. Jan 7-2P % TXITED STATES BONba. Fad. Asked, U S4s coup.)i0 — Do new 1ssuel20 — MISCELUAN KOmS mosens. Cal-stOble5s.110 11134 0mnibus Gs.. 11934120 Yellow Juckeh 40 43 Bid Azked U Sasreg...109 11035 Cal Elec 1, 83124 PacRoll Mds, — CntiaCWos — 95 |Do2dis6s.. — — Dpot-stex-cp — 9714P &0 Ryds, — 113 Bsn L&D 512 12814/P&Cb Ry 6s. 97%1 0 FaOa R o = o™ Pwi-s: KR 63113~ 113 Geary-st R35100 103 |Remo,WL&L — 105 HC&S0Vge 108 — SactoP & L. — 100 Losang L6s — 100 |[SFENPRS.. 973 99 Dounteed 68 — 101 |SPRRAriz6s vl%g 94 Mkt-stCbles120 — |SPRRCalds. — 113 Doitycon bs. 1061 10834/3L 11 (ald 100 NatVings1st — 100 |<PBrRCals. 98 *98%; NevCNgR7s. 9635 — |SVWaterts. 118141 9 N P CRR6s.10014105 (SVWaterds. 9935 9934 N RyCal 65.100° — [BtktnG&ESs ~ 101y N Ry Cal 6. Sunsrl&its. — - Ouk Gas 6s.. — 104 [Sutter-stRs.110%3 — Do2disbs..108 — [VisiaWlds =~ — WATER sTOCKY. (4an Jose.... — — [Sprog Vailey 8734 €8 Contra Costa 29 85 MariaCo..o. — B3 a8 TOCKS. Capltal....... — 35 |PacifioLieht — b0 Central, 9 Francsco 98 9814 5 Oak G L & H B4 64 LOCkiOD. . vss — w ik Cus Trap 8018 aow[ INSURANCE #TOCKY. Cal 5D&T o108 109 |Nevada FirstNauonl — 1¢0 [Sather Blo. — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Flreman'sFA185 — [Sun...... = — COMMERCIAL BANK ATHaKt. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.137%5 — Anglo- b1 — |lLondon&>F., — - Bankof Cal.'240 24315 Merch Kx.... 14. — Gers&LCo. ~— 1500 (Savé&loan.. — 105 Eamun o eteE B e ; SFsavUnion — m% % o i STEEET RAILROAD RTOOKL 107 l;g Btoping dis- | MISCELLANEOUS RTOCKS. BlEbeomico. = CoalCo, — — Cal Cot Mills_— _— |PacAuxFA — Fdison Light12653126 |PacBoraxCo. ! GasConAssn. — — |Pac Roll Mill Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf PaintCo HawC&SCo.. 1675 17%bacTransCo. HutchSPCo 24 2414 Pac T&T C.o MerExAssn. — 110 |Sunset T&T. M Elec Ligni 67 7%lUnited CCo. SALES —MOXN NG BESILI. [NEREN] Foara— 5 40 Edison Light & Power C0. ... 10 do do . 50 Gtant PowderCon. 25 do do - 5 do do 75 Market-st Rallway. 55V Water........ Etree 60 Mutual Electric Light. 40 >V Water... $2000 S V 4% Bona: SALES— A STREOON X DMSILO% Forrd— 25 Glant Powder Con. e hi ] 380 do do o 2e TS 40 Hawalian Comj bt 50 Hutehtnson ~ £ Co. e 5 OceanicS S Co. i 10 Oakland Gas... s 55 XV Water......... P #3000 S F & N P Rallway 9500 *ipeor— $2000S ¥ 6% Bonds. e The Midday Meal. The London Daily News says that !,n England the whole theory of the day’s meals is being altered. ~Business men now make their lunch in the city practi- cally a dinner, take a certsin amount of rest after it, and the close of business go home to a lichter supper. Among those who maintain the old order of things the dinner hour is earlier than formerly. In the West and South in this country the favorite practica is to have dinner at mid day or early in_the_ afternoon, and it is observable in New York that many Jersey commuters get their big meal of the day at noon, after the style of the London business man.—New York World. . A recently designed inkstand has a por- tion of its cover hinged to the side ol the bottle in such a manner as to be easily de- pressed by the pen, returning to position by its own weight and closing the aper- ture as soon as the pen is removed. . THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1897. Mo.|Tu.|W. |Th.| Fr.|Sa.| Moon's Phases|| | = &3 ‘ New Moou. ‘________’Iz‘@ Jan. . o I R R R L o] s R o e o an” 10. | 1 111 1 ol s e o oy | 1718|1920 | 21 22}75‘ e | |—|—|—]—|—|—]—| @\ Last Quarter.|| | 24| 25| 26|27 |38 zn\soJ@ Jan. 26. H | CUEAN STERAMBLS. Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. STRAMER [DKSTINACION. | Wi | rren Zealandia .. [Sydney .......|Jau 8,107M|Pler 7 ABlanchard Oregon ports.. Jan 5. 9am iferl: Siate of Cal. | Portiand ... |Jan 8.10aM| Pler 24 Eanta Rosa. | Fan Diego. Jan S.1lawm e LL San Blas.... Panama.......|Jan 8,12 M|P MSS Pomona.....| HumboldtBas (ian 8. 2ru |Pia: Umatiila_...| Vic & Pgt Snd |Jan 9, 9AM Pler® Farallon. Xaquina Bay.ljan 9, Bawm rier 2 Newport......|Jan 10. vam|Plar 11 Coos Ba: Jan 10.10AK | Ifer 13 Coos Bay. {Jan 12, Spu|rier 13 Coos Bay ..... |Jan 12, bem | Pler 3 Cearina..... [Coos Bay......|Jan 12,12 u |Pier 8 Queen....... |San Diexo.. Jan 13.13am | Plez 11 Columbia_ . | Portiana {Tan 13.10ax Plerit Eureka..... | Newport |Jan 14, ’AI’H. 1 City Puebia|Vic & Pgt Snd jan 14, fam|Pler 3 Sunol... .. [Gravs Harbor. Jan 1512 M| Pier 2 STEAMELS TO ALRIVE., Frox Humboldt Yaguioa STYAMER Progreso. Colon . Clty of Everett. Costa Rica..... Aumbold: Coos Ray! Coos Bay. Newport. Grays Harbor Santa Kosa..... [San Dieo. Crescen: City... | Crescen: City ....... Orizaba... Mexico Del Norte North Forx. Walla Waiia Grays Harbor. ..., Humbold. Bay.... Victoria & Pu-at Ronn 1 SUN, MOON AND 1IDE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEOD TIC SURVEY- Tixes AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FoaT POINT. ENTRACK TO BAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDEN' NoTE—The high and low waters occur L the City Frorit (Mission-street Wharf) about twenty- | five minu es later than at Fort Polat; the helzht of tide is the same at both places. January—1897. Friaay, Januars 8. #un rines, 7.26| Moon rises Sun sets 5[ e i B 32w Dl 4.08] lU| 4. 11/ 5. 12| 5.51 18] 6.29 | LW L ow| ul 0.8 31| 710/ 51| 2.58| Nore—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand | eolumn, and the sncdessive tides of th order of occurrence as to time. the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, exce, when there are bu: three tides, ~as sometim: sccurs. The heights given are additions o ths soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtractive from Lhe depth given by the char:a. | —_— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hrdrographle Office located In tha Merchaaty Exchange ls malatained in San Franclsco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationa:ity aad fres of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to Visit the office, where complete sets of charts and safling directions of the world are kept on hani ror com- parison aud 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 building on Tele- graph HIll is holsted about ten minutes before noon, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal recelved each dav irom the Unlied States Naval Objervaiory a. Mare Isiand, Cal, A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, it any, is published the same day vy the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the following day. W. & Huemes, t. U. S N., In charge. Lieute: fragers The Thne Ball. BEANCH FIYDROGEAPIIO OFFIOR. U. 8. ¥. } MERCHANTS' EXCHANa® EAX FRANCISCO, January 7, 1807, § The time ball on Teiegravn iili was aroppsl exactly a: noon to-day—L .. &L noon of the 120 mendian, Of eXacily at d £ M., Greenwich tma. W. S HueHzs, Lieutenant U. 8. cuargs SHIPYit INPLLLIGLNCE. Arrivel THURSDAY, January 7. Stmr Mexico, Thomas. 76 hours from Vieworia and Puget Sound; pass and mdse, 'to Goodall, Fesdt mr Alice Blanchard, Hughes, 4 days from Poriland, via Astoria — hours; e Stmr Pomona, Doran. 18 hours from Kureks Ppasa and mdse. to Goodall, Perking & Uo. Br stmr Coptic, Searby, 28 days from Hong: xong, vis Yokohama 17 days, via Honolulu & days: pass and mdse, 100 & O S 8 Co. Stmr Gipay, Le.wni, 23 hours irm Moss Landing, etc: produce. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. plume Farallon, Roberts, 45 hours from Yaquina A i pass ana mdse, to Meyer & r ahin. Gifford, Muir, 128 aays from S 3800 tons coal, 16 J D Spreckels & Bros Co, Schr Nettie Low. Low, 7 hours from Poin: Beyes; 35 bxs butter, to J B Newbauer & Co, Clearad. < THURSDAY. January 7. Nor stmr Peter J N1 s h Rowhiimr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanaimo; John Stmr State of Californis, Green, Astoria: Good all. Perkins & Co. Stmr Fer, Friel Hongkong and Yokohama, <o Stmr Santa 3 ;. Good. all. Perkins & Co. e e 5 | Co: CJ Leist & Co: W C Price & Co Brsiip Pendragon ( as poo : Balfour, Guhrie & Co. Sailed. THURSDAY, Janusfy 7. strr Peru, Friele, Yokonama and Hongkons. via Houoln.u. Stmr Albton. Lundauist. &tmt Noyo, Levinson, Fort Brags. Br «hip Beliors. MKinaon, Cave Town. Ship -t Nichoias. Grani, Seaitle. Br bark Ind:an Empice. Allen, Queenstown. Schr Halcyon, Meilins, Senr varkursbarg, Jorsensen Coquille River. Schr Gotama, Dedrick, Coos Bay. E Schr Helen N Kimbail, Guttormsen, Fivds Lauding. ot Telographic. POINT LOBNS. Jan. 7.—10 v a.— Weather hazy: wind NE: veloci.y 14 miles. Spokan. Nov 16—56 S 68 W, Br siip Cambuskenna'h ho Sept 10 for Queenstown. ¢ Nov 19—49 44 S 83 37 W, Nor bark Nordiyset from Glasgow forsan Francis-o. Miscellaneous. The Brbark No-thbrooc. frim Honzkong fof Vanconver. pnt into Ho-iofnlu Des 24 w.in 17 of thecrew down with s-urvy aud 1ever. Disaster LONDON, Jan 7—Br ship Ulrica, hence Aug 22 for Dublin 'is ashore near e fast ani isaioial 1033, LTAW saved. Domestic Por « TACOMA—Arrived Jan 7—Br ship Citv of Flor- ence. from Victorla: schr Annle Larsen, fm 0cos. TATOOSH—Passed Jan T—s.mr Mackinaw, im Tacoma for San ¥rancisco. MIENDOCIN O—ailed Jan 7—3umr Point Arens, for San Franclsco: stmr Weeott, forSaa Fran- clsco. BAN PEDRO—Sailed Jan 7—stmr Navarro. GREENWOOD—Arrived Jan 7—suar W Lites: boro, hence Jan 8. PURT LOS ANGELES—Salled Jan 7—Bark Guy CGos. SEATTLE—Sailed Jan 7—Brk Highland Ligght, San Francisco. 1o 0% BAY Tn port Jan 7 barboand—Stmrs Areata aad Bonita, for San Fruncisco. NEW PORT—Arnved Jan 7-8unr Protection. Foratzs Eoch . NOLULU—Arrived Dec 16—Br s:mr_Dorle, e 6 17 im® Alanods. hence Dec 10; I8-Friz W G Irwin, hence Dec 2. 19—Bratmr Warrimoo, frum Vicioria; schr A ice Cooke, from Port Townsend. 2)—Bark Mohlcan. heace Dec 3, 24—Fr bark Northorook. trom Hongkong for Van- couver. In distress: Ger lar. 4 C Gl.de. & Liverpool. %5—Bt stmr China, hace Dec Nor ship Andyake, from Newcastle stmr Mlowera, from Sydnev: bktn Kilkitat, irom Port Gamble. “29—Jap sumr Shinshumaru, from Yokohama. i ailed Dec 16—Br stmr Doric, for Yokoha 18-~ Alsmeda. for Sydney. 20—Br stmr Waes 1mos, for syduey. 20—br oark Oasbank, for New York. 2¥—Bratmr Miowera for Victoria. Jan 1—Bz barx Snowden, for New Yors. ANTWERP—saited Jan 4—gr bark Magwen, for <ant Rosalia. LIVERPOOL—<ated Jan 5-C Tsenber. (or Honolu n. 5 DUNGENES -—Passed Jan 7—Nor stmr Lyder- horn. 1or Antwerp. SWANSEA—>ailed Jan 5—Br ship Yarana, for San Francisco. DELAGOA BAY—Arrived Jan 8—BF Woolwich. from Tacoma. 1PSWI H-Arrived Jan 5—Brbark Orion, hnce r park Paul stmr Avg 13, KINGROAD—Arrivea Jan 5—Br ship Jesso- mene. 10 _~an Dicgo SYDNEY—Are.ved Jan 5—Brstmr Warrimoo, from Vancouver. “OLUN—Arrive! Jan 6-Stmr New York. 1QU1GUE—Salled Le¢ 10—Br bark Doris. for Por. Bakeley. Movements of Trans- \tlantie Styansre NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 7—Stmr Spree, frm Bremen. BREMERHAVEN—Arrived ou: Jau 7—3ime ol Advance, from H GREENOCK—Arrivel out Jan 7 choria. LONDON—Arrived out Jan 7—Stmr Moblle. =iie i Jan 7—~imr Mobawk, 10r New York. ROTTERDAM—Sailed Jan 7—3tr Spaarndam, for New York. Stmr An- Importations. SANTA CRUZ~—fer Gipsy—21 sk bones, 400 bb s lime, 3 puncheons wine, 13 cscheose, 20 bxs apples. Moutersy—5 sks beeswax. 6 bxs vegetables 512 sks pota 02s, 75 bdis hidas. 7 bdls pelts. 7 bdls dry peits. 1 vdl ¢a fsiins. 81 csks whale ofl. Moss Landing—1y bxs butter. 1678 sks pota- toes. CHINA AND JAPAN—Per Coptic—34,851b:s rice, 8118 pkgs mdse, 419 pkgs tea, 1439 pks o1, 240'cs curfos, 50 bags beans. 13_pongees. 50 soy. %475 pk«s tin. 784 bxs oranges, 32 parcels 23 pcs s ik guods, 804 rolis matting, 104 pkps fish. For overland—i 443 pkgs mdse, 430 bags rice 1 bx oranges. 1901 pkgs tea, 708 pkgs raw silk, 517 plga curlos, 5 bags beans. 28 PKgs parcels, 86 pigs slik £oods, 1228 rolls matting. For Central and_outh America—214 pkgs mdse, 1185 bags rice, 2 pkgs tea, 3 pkgs purlos, 85 pkg: ,1% 10 1 matting. A—Per Pomona—7 pkas mdse, 1 casa 3 bxs butter, 20 M ft lumber. 33 doors, s. 1 bx gates. 2 sks nuss. 1 c3 guns, 11 pkgs bardware, 1 dr cheese, 1 pkg dead eyes. 1 cs stavionery. ¥ bbi whisky, 1 bx caudy, 2 bxs bouks, 1 (s tongues, § pkgs express, 1 ux (obacco, sk _coin. X R & KR R—563bxs 61 hf-bxs fish, 15 kez 97 bxa buiter, 1 bx guns 3 ca rubber boots. 6 doors, % Dbookcases, 8 bbis salmon, 3 _cs millinery. 1 desr, 218 bxs apples, 28 sks potasoes, 14 bul: hides and pelts, 1 bb tailow, 1 cs tinware, 1 bx_e ect goods. PORT TOWNSEND — Per Mexico—3 sks nuts, 1 8k coin, Victoria—388 bdls bides. 60 bxsoranges, 1 bx md-e, 1 Pkg express, 1 8k coin. Doug as Istand—1 bx bullion. Juneau—1 bx ore rock. Great N R R—230 sks flour, 6bxs rubber goods. Sealtle—2 cs fish, 1 bbie whISKky. 2 sks raisins, 4 re-ls. % bxs slats. 3 cs siiverwars and cullery, 8 pkas express. 1 bl furs. 1 cret doz. 3 pkes mase, 1ot honsenoid furniture, 1 pkg F cake, 1 ¢s hats, 22 sks coin, 1 ¢s ziass. 1 cs marble, 1 crtd d:sk, 1 s 311k, 338 bais hides. 1 cs toys. New Whatcom—1 cs boaks, 1 bx pictures. 1 pkg pump, 58 bbis fish, 50 bdls broom handles, 1 box drugs. Anacortes—3297 £ks oats. Evereit—30 cs 135 bdls paper. 2100 bars bul'fon. Tacoma, west 0f Fargo—3 chests tea. 1335 sks wheat: 3256 sks flour. Tacoma, east o' Fargo—14 o3 erens., 1 cs print- fog. 1 bol.castings, 1 boxed iano, 4 cs rubber boots, 6Cris iabiets, 1 s glass, 3 bb.s oll, 1 case clgars. Tacoma—1 cscanned mackeral, 14 pkgs furni- ture, 1 cer lumber, 1 bx castinzs, 5532 sks whea 1 bx shears, 2 pkgs mdse. 1200 bars bullion. 4 cs milk. VORTLAND—fer Alice Blanchard—140 M feet lumber. Astoria—8858 ft lumber, 1169 bd!s shooks. Coos Bay—>4.7 cs salmon, 600 bdis shingles, 3 low. YAQUINA BAY—Per Farallon—1277 sksoats, 4682 qr-sks 100 L sks flour,. 1108 sks wheat, 4% tons stone, 42 cds stave olis, 200 bdls hoops, 22 | bales moss, 1 bx tobscco, 1 bx skins, 1 sk barx, 5 bdis hides, 1 s mdse, 7 empties, 1 c< roots, 4 bxs plates, 3 orts buegiss, 1 p<g wheels, 1 pxg fix- tures,'s plgs harduare, 114 pkes chaics. Coos Bay—8 bx. & pes iron, 2 bales flannels, Port Oriord - 1 3k coin. Cnetco—34 bbis sulmon. yureka—26 empties, 1 pkg coftee, 2 cs eags, 31 bxs apples, 2 pkes household goods,? roils leather. Consignees. per Farallon—Moore, Fergnson & Co; G F Simp- son; J P Thomas: J Everding & Co; J N vurg; Pacifi Commercial Co: 4 H ewbauer & McPhee, Cro- bler & Co; Pac W W Co; H Levi & C0; C ducod- son; Amer iTess Assn: Staufter & Co; (7 Erien & ‘Tillmann & Bendel: Standard Off Co: Empo- Fur Co; CCPennell & Co: W _C Sneplaad: Randon Woolén-mills, Weils, Fargo & Co; Ro hse child & Co: S R Davis: H W Frank; Lucas & Co; Germa u Fruit Co: J O Gibson. ‘ar lion— Dodge. Sweeney & Co: A A Van & Co: Stanaard Oll Co: H H Ho.an; W M Edwards: G Berti & Co; Labor Exciun e, Per Alice Bla..coara—Claisop ML1¢o; D H Bibh Lumoer Co: K D Hume & Co; urder; ‘Ihompson 0, Per Gipsy—Standard il Co 3 Muras & Co: ¥ B Halght Raldocehl: Bissinger& Co: Dalton Bros; Herman Joost H Wolf & Son; Dairymen’s Union: H Cowell & Co: Dodge. Sweeney & Co; Hammond & Brod; Arce o Ol Works: A Messerschmid; Corneli & Co; S B Rothennurg. Per Coptic—W N Holllster; Parrott & Co: A C Kooinsou: Macondrav & Co; H W Oswald; Weils, Fargo & Co; § L Jones & C Schilling & Co; M J Erandenstein & Co: E ; R B Bulo; L Lou & Sons: The Fuj Co; The Nit- ton Co; G W Jucobson: Ed Lichtenberg; J C Seig. fried: S F Olaquez; Mendelson Bros: order: § P Co: Wetmore Bros; Chinese and Japanese mer- chants. Cal Bostling Co; W N Ohlandt & Co; F Norton, Teller & C Thomes Loughran; lanchard & Page; omona—Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Arctic Ol C A Hooper & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Dafrymen's Unioa: Dunham, Carrlgan & Co: C O (¢ Miiler; Enterorise Brewery: Evelech & Nash: G W Burgess: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson: D Tweedie; Wieland Brewing Co: Miiler, Sloss & Scott: Hic cs- Judd Co: Standard Oll Co: Wells, Fargo & Co; G W Churehill; Wellman, Peck & Co; American Unloa Fish Co: A Paladinii G Camuloni & Co; Hlberuia Brewery: H B Gettelson: Hencken & Co: James Curey: 7 W Thompson: Myseil & Rolilns; S ¥ Weexs: ~an Francisco Business Col.ege: Sureve, Barver & Co; Washington Brewery; A Bellant Cafto: £ M Heckmun: H H Hogan: J I K J B Ingugila: N Tarsnuno: Milani &Co: Charies Sheggia: I C Flsh Co: UK Whitney & Un vear Rubber Co; K Falon: Getz Bros & Co; P O & MUl Co: F B Halght: Hills Bros; Peer- less Mg Co: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schuiz: 1, Jurl : J H Newbaner & Co; L Dalman: Meiro- politen Furniture Co: Indianapolls Furniture Co; Nortou, Teller & Co: O B Smith & Lo; Bev Mr Cur- nev: Russ, Sanders & Co; McDonough & Runyon Wheaton." Breon &Co: Marshall, Teggar: & Co Witzel & Haker: W BSumner & Co; Wetmors Bros: W W Montague & Co; Westinghouse Co: G Berti & Co; W ¥ Mitcheil. Per Mexico—Bates & Suydam: Cala Furniture Co; Dickius Lumber Co: Lunham, Carrigun & DUnGeose Morrow & Co: Miller, sioss & Scoit; Otto Lorche: Tillmwnn & Brndel; Viking Brew Co Selby Smelting and Lead Co; Ci.ambers, Price & Co €J Lelst & Co: H W Higgin & (0; J P ibom J Stencil; J H Newbauer & Co: Moore, Feiguso & Co: Miles, Fersuson & Co: Lievre. Frick & C Tsue Chong Wing:; CK Hannon: Welch & Co: Charles Dislie: ~ E_ ¢ Darley: Le Count Bros: Mobins ' & Kaltendack; P M Hare Son: Hiake, Moffitt & Towne: W G s¢herdson: Deming-Palmer M1l Co; C G Livingston & Co; Cieveinnd Faucet Co: Co e fornia Wine Assn: Getz Bros & Co: J S Clark: La- bor Exchange: dey & Michaeis: American “Tobacca gham, Hecht & Uo: Bennett Bros; Cahu, Nickeisburg & Co: C H Meyer & Co: G H Bradford; Long Syrup Co: P Berain & (o Sherman, Clay & Co: Triest & Co: Tatam & Bowen: H V Dovle, A Pamdivi & Co; #_Dutard: American Impt Co: Bssinger & Co: Brown & Metzuer ; Ca'a Furniture Co; C J Cally: Crown Dis- tilery Co: F Frank: Granucci Bros: H W Hig #ina: J F W illiamson: L Marisch: Porter Bros: W P Morgan; Wells, Furgo & Co: Wellman, Peck & Co; E Goodall: Goodall, Perkins & Co; Bauk of via Honolulu: P M Alexands sflsnn.:p Elwell, Ryder, Nanaimo; John Rosenteld’s California; Lonsoto Bros; Urrueila & Urioste.