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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1897. 2 . THIGAR RGNS B SONTE SRUEE RTTE s e e THE COMM SUMMAKRY OF THE MARKETS. Silver unchanged. Wheat steady. Bariey lower. Oats in fair demand. Corn wesk. Ryedull Hay steads. Flour unchanged tle doing in Beans. ard Seed neglected and lower. Poiato Onions steady. Vegetables quiet. Buster and rges declining. Youltry generally lower. 7 Apples hard to sell. Oranges duil. Mexican Limes firm. Dried Fruits stagnant. i Provisions duil. Woo weaker and depressed. Nothing doing in Hops. Meat Market unchanged. Jides us betore. Coftee quies, Oils unchanged. | Cheese weak. me ditto. I Hl aded: area, Q. Ckar Pat/y Counj« Cloudy ® Rain® Sriow| Explanation. The arrow flles with the wind. The top figures | £t station indicaie maximum temperatur~ for the those underneath it. if any, the amount of | of melted snow in inches and hundredths, | Isobars, or solid | ir pressure; iso- | al temperature. ' The igh barometric pressure and fair weather: “low” and is usually preceded cloudy weatherand rains. nsially first appear on the Washington When the pressure is high in_the interior snd low aiong the coast,and the isobars extend north and south along the coast. rain is probable: but when t 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curva ath of Oregon is improb able. With a * e vicinity of Idaho, and the California_ coast, wirmer | F may be expected in summer and colder © in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATH AU R LUR. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12. 1897, 5 P. 3.—W eather conditions and general REPORT, following are the seasonal ralnfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last se no rainfall during the past twenty-four 4 inches. last season 15.90, last Red Bluff 11.35, lust season 6.66. -12; San Francisco 11.10, last sea- s Fresno 4.01, last season 1.11, last 24 hours .04: San Luis Obispo 7.91, last season 4, last 4 hours. .04: Los Angeles .45, iast senson 1.71 Jast 24 hours trace: San Diego 3 88, las: season 57, last 4 hour hours 'race; Yuma .40, last hours .- 0. 24 hou! 4:10; 1 | presents some remarkable sure distribution. There are no or low sreas and but one fsobar. n over the entire country 1 bigh westof ¢ ntains. The s remained ' ationary over the entire country west of the Mocky Mountais, with the excepi1on of « small area in the northers artof the Sacramenio Valley. Rain has failen over ihe entire country west of the Kocky Moun- tiius, with (he excep'ion of Nevada and small | 4Feas 10 California near Sun £ ranclsco, Kresno and Los Angs A porihwest wind of 30 miles per hour ls re- ported at kurcka. - Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending miduight, January 1311897 Norihern Cuilfornia — Rain Wednesday: vorther.y winds. South day with rain northern porion: Nev. Kain W Utau—Cloudy we aay Arizona—Rain Wednesday. San Francisco and vicinity—Rain Weanesday; fresh northeasterly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. light Cloudy weather Wedn iy Wednesday morning in esterlv winds, nesday. r und rain or snow Wednes- NEW YOKK MARKETS | Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 12.—There was a slight failing off in the volume of trading at the Stqck Exchangs to-day, the sales amounting to .859 sbares against 214 000 shares yesterday. 1 In to-day’s total sugar figured for 17,700 sbares, | Union Pacific for 12.900 and wWheeling and Lake Etfe for 11.800. The market dispisyed strength throughout, the si~ning of the arbitration ireaty by representatives of the United States and Great | rirain and the improved outioox for general | pusiness naving exerted a favorable influence. The standard issues moved up gradually, and at theend of the session a few stocks showed gains of 14@85 ver c Leather (preferred), sugar, Chi- cago gas, Teunessee coal, Graogers', Manhattan and Reading were all prominent in the npward movement. Sugar so.d up to within a fraction of 113, the rednction of 1-16¢ in certain grades of T fined sugar and the coffee war at the West being gnored by operators. Leather preferied rose J54¢ to 61%4c on covering of shorts. “Tennessee Coal rose from 267 10 281 on the anpouncement that strong Inteiests wi | b repre- senied in the directory in the future, The directors are 1o meet Lo-morrow 10 makeimportan: changes in the board. Union Pacific was better supporied and rallied & point to 7%. Keports from W ingion were 1o the effect Uiat the Government, in view of the defeat of the fundiug bill, would heg n foreclosur - vroceedings at once. London wasa sl r. and, according 10 estimates, pasted with near.y 10,000 shares of various swek. The offer- juigs were quickly absorbed and made 1o impres- sion on p ices. The feature of the da , however, was the break in Wheeline und Lake Erie, the common drop- & from 51/ (0 354@414 and the preferred from Tl decline of prices was the thiat application bad been made This was not confirmed. although it ed thac the demoralization in for a receiver. is generaily adm the bituminous coal trade has affected all the sofi- coul carriers. Long Isiand stock was dall untd st | efore the ciose when 400 sbarcs were sold at 52, a deciine of 3 per cent. The 4 per cent bonds on'the other nand were sironger und rose s to 55 end MNew York. Brooclyn and Maohaitan Besch Consolidated 55 cdvanced 314 to 10534 Ine appreciation in the bonds is due to tie re- cent formation of the s-ndicate to protect the progerty. The directors of the Long lsiand road met to-day. but took 10 action on the dividend. In the pust the direcio s have declured the Feb- ruary dividend at the January meeting = Bl niore apd ULi0 was another weak -pot aud f 11 1140 147 With & 8uis quent recovery to 15%. Specuiatfon in the final dealings was strong i1 tone. Whesling and Lake Erie lost 135 and do preterred 63/ per ceut on the das. Bouds were higher. Sales footea up $1,545,000 Jong TIsiand general fours were the feature and sold at 85, against 7€1y the as: sale. Chicago and Erie firsts rose 1o 112; Equitable Gas and el of Chicago sixes, 134 10 9715: Georgln Pu- ific firsts, 1 to 11: Incernational and Great Northern first sixes, 1 to 11834 Missouri Pacific Consolidated sixes,] to 86; New York. Brooklyn «nd Manbatian Beach fiis: consolidated fives, 314 10 105%: Obio Southern first sixes. 1 to 87; Roche ester uud Plttsburg first sixes, 110 121; 5. Paul second sevens, 110 13014, and St Paul, Chicago and Mjssourt River fives, 1 10109 in Government bonds. $7500 coupon fours of FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS RND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., “ Leidesdorfl-St., Tel. Main 1954. RA L OFFICE Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 5144. Uptown Ofiice—Bald win Hotel (adjoluing Griil Hoom). Tel. Main $39. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Crders stantly executed on latest market quo- tutions. Reference Lst National Bank, 8, F. CHICAGU FRIVATE WIRE NEW YORK. € ERCIAL WORLD. 19)7 sold at 11134 and $15,000 do 1925, at 12034 @1207%. Grain. FLOUR—Quiet, steady, unchanged. Southern flour dull, steady, unchanged. Rye flour quier, steady, 88 CORNMIAL—Quiet, steady, unchanged. RYE—Dull, firm; Western car lois, 43@44c; 1. f. Buffalo 8 47; 1. 0. b at 4834c. BARLLY—Dll, ‘steady; 20c ¢ I & Buftalo; 3514c 1. 0. b, WHEAT—S§, 98%5e; fec 2% t marker dull, firm. F. 0. b, ungraded red. 79@9ve: No. 1 Norinern, Ontions advanced 14@%4c with the W est and” foreign buyings, tell lolc on free realiz- iog West and here, rallled 7@1l4c on latest sirengeh. deciined 146> and ciosed steads a Sk, over yesterday. with fafrly active ».ov‘und July mos sctive. No.2 red Junuar: B34c:_March, 9054c; May. 8714c: July, 82vac. CUHN—S; ve, firmer. No. = 29@ 2914c elevato 15@:0%4c afloat; steamer, mixed. 28c: No. #,27C; sieamer, ye low, 28c. uptions were dull wna firm at 4@5j0 advance in the West and on focal covering. aod ony taied fn. Janusry, 2914c; July, 3170 OA'T>—3pots moderately ac.ive, steadys options dull, firmer. January, S2c: February, 22%ac; May. 23c. Spoi - prices: No. 2. 22 24%c: No. 2 Chicago, 2334c: No. 3 white, 22¢; mixed Wester, 22@24¢ 23@30¢, 2 white, 2014¢: No. wiite do, No. Provisions. 1.ARD-Quier, barely steady: Western steam, $420: city, $180; Janua.y, $4 20, nominal; re- fined, quiet’ continental, $4 65; S A., $175; compounc, 414@4Yac. POKK—Firm, moderate demand: 8 20@s 75. LU T K—Steady, moderate demand; Western creamery. 13c: do jactory, 7@lici kigins, :00; imitation’ creamery, 11@16c. Ui ks ESE—Firm, moderate demand: part skims, 4@8c: full skims. 2@3%ac. kG GS—Steady: Icenouse. 13@14c; Western case, $3; limed, 13@1 VALLOW— new mess, adv: city, 8%gc; country, 3%5@ 2230; firm; Domestic, 33,@6c: c. CUTTONSEED OIL — yellow prime, 2614c. RICE—Fairly active, Japan. 435@dbec. MOLASS..s—Quiet. New Orleans, 2@3c. COFFEE—Steady: 5@15 points un. March, $8 60 May, $9 7069 75: July, #9 85@9 90: Sep- 9 80@9 90: December, §9 90. Spot dull, 0.7, 104", No. 1 to No. 8, g lower; No. 14, 3¢ down! 8, 3 1116c; 9-16c: Mo, . 13,37 16. Uit A, 4@dVo; mold A, 458C: A, 4% confecuoners A, 4% 5c: crushed. Oc: powdered, 455C; gra Sac; cubes, 454c. ¥ruit and Produce, APRICOTE—Bags. $@11c. 3+ ACHES—Peeled, boxes, 13@15c: unpeeled, irmer; crude, steady: SUGAR—Q No. 9to No. No. 6.8 1- 9.3 11-1ec; bags, 7¢ 9 FRUXN ES—Four sizes, {@8c. RAISINS—Two.crown, looss mu.catel. 4%pc W B: S-crown, Blgc: d-crown, €lge; do Llondon inyers. §1 40; clusters, §1 65. A MONDS—Soft shells, 8¢9 : dopaper shell, 11@12 'S—Standard, T34c: soft shell, 9c. firm. Pacific Coast, 315@13c. Domestic leece, 18 g25¢; pulled, 18@5lc: Texas, T@12c. Merchandise. FIGIRON—Quiet. American, $11@13. COPPFR—Firmer. Lake, $11 6214.. LEAD—Firm. Domesuc. 43 021538 0744 “IN—Firmer. Suraits, $13 10@13 15: p.ates, quier. tFELTEK—Steady. Domestic, $3 950@4. (HICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, ILL. Jan. 12. th's morning, but shortly afterward ylelded to free selling of loug wheat. When that pressure was removed from the market it strengthened and advanced 1o better figures than were quotabie at the start. 'Liverpool did not decline qui.e 88 much as was expected, and that with reported buying here by forelgners and the sale of 100,000 hushels cash wheat for snipment abroad were the forming influences. The sentiment remained bearish, how- ever, and the inclination was to depress rather —Wheat opene! firm than elevate values. Receipts in the Northwest | were liberal,at 330 cars, against 149 last Tuesday and 310 a year azo. Chicego had 41 cars and in- spected out 24,911 busbels. The tone displayed quite a little fmprovement later, and an advance o the cali price took place, but selling against those vr vileges prevented a: further rise. Export clearances were moderate Lt 231,367 bushels. Closing Continental cables were lower. May wheat open ¢ from 8034 to 834, solc beween 78%; and S014, closing - 8t 80734 higher than yesterday. Estimated recelpts for 10-morrow seventeen cars. No. 2, rad s10: wheat, ’ ranged from 873 to 8814, closing about K77 CORN—The muvement in corn was siow and | the action irregn ur. Narrow fluctuations took place and they were generally In refl-ction of the | direction shown by wheat. 34d lower. Receipts were 35 cars, bushels were taken from store. 51,750 bushels. Ma beiween 24150 and 14c over yesterda: morrow, 180 cars. OATS—Were moderately active and averaged fairly steacy. Receipts were 225 cars. There were 10 withdrawals from store. Exports were gl at 10496 bushels. May oats closed lic higher. Esiimated r.ceipts for to-morrow, 565 cars. _FLAX—Was firmer. Cash, No. 1. 75c nominal: Nortnwestern. 77%ac: January, 74%c: May, 17@ 77%c. Receipts were 8 curs. 1 OVISIONS—A snade batter price was quo - ablein provisions early. Hogs wers up s hiile. and 120,600 xports were corn opened at 2454¢, soid %4, closing at_the outside Estimated receipts for to- | and 1o coiacide wiih then ~product improved. La‘er packers sold freely. and commission houses 150 had orders on tha: side, the prospe -t of heavy receipts of hogs in the neac future promp ing the action. May pork ciosed 10¢ lower, May lard T3gc | lower ano ribs B¢ lower. BUTY as fairly active and steady to-day. Recelps were molera e, as was also the demani Cresmeries—Extras. 19c: ‘firsty, 17@180; s onds, 14@16¢: imitations, fancy, 1:@14c. Dairte exuras. 17c; rsts. 14@15c: seconds. 9@ lue. La- dles—Extras, 10@llc: firats. Bl5@9345C: pucking siock. Be; grease. 215@sc; roll Lutter, Yc. EGGS—There was a stead er feeling in the egg market, but IO sdvan e in prices took place. The weainer was more favorable 0 business in this brancn. Fresn stock 15¢ 8 dozen. MONEY—Was quoted ai 5@6% on call and time | loans. New Yorx excnange was quotea at tUc | discount. Closing Prices. WHEAT—Javuary, 78%c; May, 80%e: Jaly, 7634@7674. JGUKN—January, 22%c: May, 2U%c; suly, Bhc. UATS—January. 16c: May, 183c PORK—January, §; 65: May. 4/ 99. LARD—January, $3 $0: Muy, 84 0. K1ES—January, $4; diay, 34 0715, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IrL. market for cattle was weak. poor and the supply moderate. The demand for nogs was active. The offerings were large. Sheep and lambs were firm aud 10c high r. CATILE—Receipts. 4500. Fancy beeves. $5 00 @5 30: choice to prime steers, 84 9 @5 25; 5o.d to choice steers. 4 50@4 85: medium sieers, 4 106 450; fair beef sicers, $3 5U@ - 0U: good 10 prime stockers ana feeders, $375@4 25: fair to good stockers and feeders. $3@3 70: bulls. choice to extra, #3 6U@3 76: do. Poor to cholce. $2 00@3 25: cows and helfers. choice 0 prime, $3 60@4 16; cows. falr to cholce, $2 50@3 50: cows, common 10 fair canners. 81 76@2 45: calves, gooa to fancy, £5 50@6 15; calves. common 10 g0od. 83 SU@4 45: lexas ied steers. €3 7U@4 20: milkers and spring- ers, ® hrad, $25@40. HOGS—Receipis, 52,000 Heavy packing and shipping lots, 83 2084 3214: common to choice mixed, $3 20@3 45; cnoice as-orted, 3 40@ 3475a; Lghy, 83 2603 45: pigs, €3G 45. Shrkp—Heceipts. 11,000, faterior 10 cnolce, 43 Jan. 12.—The The demand was Recelpts at Omaha, SOUTH OMAHA. Nxeg., Jan 12.—HOGS—Re- celpts, 5400. Market Sc higher. closing stronz. Light and mixed. $3 16@3 30; heavy. $3 05@3 16. CATTLE—Kece.pis. 2500, Marke' weak o 100 lower for beev s: ot'-rs steady. Sieers, $3 40@ 435: cows, 81 70@3 80: feeders, $3@4. ~HEEP-—Kecelpts, 1200, Market sirong, active. Muitons $3 65. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Jan. 13,_HOGS—Re- ceipts, 18,000. Heavy. 83 05@3 1714; mixel, $3 10@3 2215: light. $3@35 2215 CATTLE — Receipts of catiie were 12,000. {ive stevrs. best, 83 25@4 9 ; fair 10 good. $3 10 @4 20: cows ani neifers $1 7,@3 60; fair to good, #1 85@2 95: bulls 82 25@. 00; stockers and ‘feeders. 82 75@3 90: Texas and Western. $2 €0@3 70; calves, $5@ 3. 12 85@5: B1LikEP — Receiyts, 4000. Lamos, mutions, $2@3 70. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at J@1%4%: last loan at 134% and closing oftered at 134% Prime mercantiie p per, 314@3%Y. Bar silver, 6434c. Moxican doilars, 5055@>51%. Steriing excuange firmer. with aciual businss in bankers’ bills at $4 8415G4 543 for 60 days and 84 8714@4 874 for demund. Posted rates, $4 80@4 55 Commercial bills, $4 83 4 K4, Government bonds steady: State bonds ull; rafiroad bouds firm. - Silver at the board neg- lected. cLosIN@ TOCKS. Am Tei & Cable... 85 [Sorth American... 41, Atchison. .. ... . A | Northern Pacifie.. 14 Preterred......... T3%s| Pr-ferred L B3 Adams Express... 160 | Northwestern... 0% Alton, Terre Haute 56 Preferred. 153 Americau Exprossl09 |NY Centrs 931 American Touacco 79 |NY, Chicago&Si T, 115 -106%j 1si preferred. 56 113g! 2a preferred. 1%\ Y &N H, Brunawick Lands N Y & New ) Buflalo, Roch & P. 163N Y Susq& W.... 9 Canada'Pacific..... Dhd,| Preferred. 44 "lOntarlo Cauton Land. . 5U/Ontario Central Pactiic. 1z ‘omonlm rovmnt— Ches & Onlo.. 17%4! Preie: » Chbieago Alwon. o8 Oregon N Preferred... . 74 |Oregon Short Line. 74 Chicago, B & Q... 7234/Pacific Mall. 24 Chicago'& E Iii. reora. D & ivais 2 20 Ipiutsbars & Wptd. 15 7814 Puilman Palace.... 15414 Preferred. ... Chicago Gas....... Cleve & Pluaburg. 166 Quicksiiver........ 1% Consolidation Coal. 87 ' | Prefersed.......n 1% Consolidated Gas..141 |Reading. . 267 Tiverpool cab.es were | €CC&StLows... s [RioGrandedWesta Preferred.... T8%a| Ireferred. ....... Colo Fuel & irca.. 23%|Rock Isiand... . 67 Preferred © 70 "RomeWat&Ggden. 117 Cotton O1L 15148t L&S W, 4 Commercial Cabie. 155 | Preferred. 10 Del Hodson. ... 11 114 D Ta ... 180 St Paul & Duiuth. | Proferred........ DI St Paul & Omaha.. General Klectric... 3%/ 1 Ene PETPey Preferred. .. Del LackaWesirn. 185 Fort Wayne. |Southern Pacitic... 12 Great Norihern pfd118 [Southern R B 935 Green Ea; Preferred. Harlem, 1201 "sugar Refinery.ll1)2%g Hocking Coal.. 4 | Preferred . ".....101 Hocking Valley... 17 |Tenn Coal & Iron.. 283 Homestake.. 85 | Preferred. »0 H & Texas Central— |Texas Pacific ... 9% 1liinois Central.... 925(Tol A A & N Mich.— JTows Cenral. . 735! Tol Ublo & Centrai 20 Preterred. 2i33 Preferred......... b0 Kansas & Texas... 13%, Tol st Louls&KC 3 Preferred. . 30| Preferred. 1 Kingston & Penn.. 3 |Cuion Pac fic 7 Lake Erle & Westn 1614 Preferred. Lake Snore. Natlonal i eud U P Den & Gult... U 8 Corduge.. Preferred. ... Guaranteed ... Preterred. U S Express. Loug Islani || U S Leather. . 9 Loulsville & Preferred. .. 6114 Lovisvilie,N Atony ¥a/U S Rubber Preferred. Yreferred. | Utica & B River...160 Wab B L & Pacific. ‘g% Mexican Cent Preferred. Michigan Central.. 90" |Wells-Fareo........ 87 Mipn &S L. — | Western Union.... 3% Preferred. — | Wisconsin Cenu 3 Minn& St L'com.. 19 |Wheeling & LE... & istpreferred..... 76 | Preferred... 7 2 preterred... .. 46 |Am Cotton Ol 55 Missourl Paclic. . WU Beet 3 Mobile & Ohio, 9 Nashviile & Ci ational Linseed.. 14 J Central........101 Norfolk & Westrn. 1134 American 5j Preferred. 1614l Preferred. CLOSING FONDS. Ala Class A ds.....104 |Northern Pac 1sts.114 Do Class B 4, 83108 | Do 2d-. Alsbama, class C.. 94 . B0l Tl Canada Souih 3d8.106 | Cen Pac lsts of'95.— (O R & N ists .. Cherokee ds. 1886.103 | Do consol 53, . — Do 1587. 103 |Or Short Line 63...112%4 Do 189K 108 | Do consol 5s..... 64 Do 1899.. 7.1 1103 |Pacific 650 '97. . Ches & ON1o Bs.... 1087/ Phila & Keading 43 8075 Cb&N P Tr ReisBs_ 4115 Do lst pfd incom. 4634 DCB:60s........... 10904 K GrandeWest lais Tsd4 Den'& K Glsil 111 [St L&TronMtGends 783 Do 8814 8t L & 5 F Gen 65..108% Eri» 243 63 |St Paul Conso's.... 130 Ftwane 115 GHE&SA G, So Carolina 435s... 100 Do2d Ts. |Southern K R os... 8934 Gen Klee D H & Tex Cent 0s.. Do con 6s......... 10034 Texas Pac lata. lowa Central Ists.. 96 |lexas Pac 2ds.. . 21 Kansas Pa Consols 663 Union Pac 1sts 98,103 K Palsts Den Diviid |U S ds reg of 1925.1205% La Consol 4s... | Do 43, coupon. ... 12058 Missourl funding. . U'S 45 reg of 1907.110% M KT s.......... 61 | Dods. coupon....111% . 85 [ Do 2 95%a | Mobile & Ohlo ds.. 67 | Dobls, reg lidls Mutual Unf Do b. coupon. ... 1141 N J Cent Gen 5s.. 11535/ Va funding aeot... 6134 N Y C&St Louisdalo4ls| Doregistered... | — Nor& WestGen 63118 | Do deferred 65 N Carolua con 45.100 | Dotrustreptsipd 6 Do bs ......125 |Wabash st bs.....10634 NorthwesiCongois. 141 |West Shore 45....- 4051y Lodew Ba........ 10854 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Jan. 12.—The spot market Is quiet at 7s 2d@7s $d. Cargoes are quiet at 86s 84, sellers, promot shipment. FUTURES. The Procuce Fxchange cable gives the fo lowing Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Rea Winter: Jan- uary, 65 81yd; February, 6s 914d; Ma.ch, 6s 10d: May, 65 1034d. SECURITIES. LONDON, .Jan. 12.—Consols, 111 13-18; sil- ver, 20 11-16d; French Rentes, 1022 55¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Fine silver, per ounce. Mexican Douars. .. —_—— PRODUCE MARKET. sterling Exchange, 60 dass... - passy sterling Exchange, sigat. o= assig Steriing Cabes 5 — assy New York Exchange, Sight.... - 1255 New ork Exchinge, telegraphic.. — 15 52 WHEAT AND OTHE& GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Continue nominal and Qull on the spot at 153 usual options. The char- tered wheat fleet in port Liss a registered tonnage of 34,425 against 68,600 tons on the same date in 1596: disengaged, 104,€00 tons against 47.100; on ihe way 10 this port, 165,3.0 tons agalost 228, 300. WHEAT—There Is a steady demand on ship- ping account at unchanged quotations. The Laurelbank takes for Cork 85,254 centals valued at $132,200. Quoted at $1 35@1 50 B ctl for common grades, $15215@1 65 cul for average No. 1, $1 bfig for Stioese axd L SUD NS Wt s s choict miiling. CALL TOARD SALES, ORMAL S¥ss10X—9:15 o'clock—No sales. 5 SESSION—No sales. REGULAR MORNING “~EsSION — May — 2000 ctls, $1 9734 2000, $16778: “000, 1 65; 4000, #1581 SEss10N—May—2000 etls, 81 58. Boili spot and futur quotatious are +r. ano trade is dul. We quote Feed, S0@ cholce bright, 85@8614c: Brewing, 0@ | No. 1 Chevaller $1 10@1 20 B etl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SFSSION—9:15 o'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—May— 2000 ctls, 88Ygc; 6000, Btic: 2000, 8735c: 2000, KT6fc: 2000, 7 hyc. LEGULAR MORNING * ESSION—May—2000 ctls, 87c: 400U, 5B8C: 200, ¥634c; 6000, 88 14ge. AFTERNOON SESSION—ay—6000" cils, 86c. OATS—Fair trace ou Joubing account. Fanc Feed, §1 45. Common 10 gova White range, $1 10 10 $1'35, according to quality. Black. fur feed, 95c @31 10; for seed, $1 20@) 30; Grav, nomina.; Red, $1 0742@1 1234: Surprise, $1 6. @! 60 B ctl. CORN—Cfterings are very heavy, trade is quist. and white is iower. J.arge Yellow quotable a 1714 % ctl: Small Round do, 97%c; White, 775 Dull at 9215@9TYac B ctl. K WHEAT—Quoted at $1 16@1 25 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, Values of all descriptions remain about the same. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras $@5 10; Bakers' extras, $4 90@6; Super- fine, $4 16@4 50 B obl. CORNMEAL, KTC.—Feed Corn, $18@18 50; Cracked 19319 60 B ton. MILLST kS—Prices In sacks are as follows, usu | discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 32 85 % 100 Ibs; rye Flour, 82 76 8 100 bs: Rice Flour, £0 75: Cornmeal. $2 35: extra cream do, 83: Catmeal, 83 50; Oat_Groats. $4: Mominy, 88 10 @3 30: Buckwhea: Flour, $3 20@8 00: Cracked Wheat, 83 50; Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Floor. $i: Rolled Oais (bbls), $6@6 40; Pearl Barley, $370@4: Spili Peas, §350; Green do, §¢ 25 @ 5 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay is steady with moderate recelpts. BRAN—$15@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades a #20@20 50 ton for the best £ o FLEDSTUFFS—holied Barley, $19 50@20; Ollcake Meal at the mii, $26 50 % $27 60: c.ipped Cats, $1 4u@l 50 B ctl. HAY—Wheat, $+@1i; Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10: Oat. $6@9: Bariev. $7@% 50; River Bar.ey, $5@6 50: A.falfa, $8@7T bui compressed, $6@ 9 bU; stock, $5@6: L1 ver, $6@8 ¥ ton. STRAW—30@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. 0n; joubing, BEANS—Prices for Beans are ot retall charac- ter, like the demand. Mustard Saed 13 neglected and lower. Bayos, $1 40@1 55 cu; Small Whices, $1 15@180 B cil; Large Whites $1@1 15 B cul; P uks, 51 05@1 20: Reds, 81 10@1 20; Biack- oo 81 10@1 20; et Kidney 83 80+ Limas, 81 65 @190: Butiers, 81 25@1 50; Pen, $1 15@1 3 S1.EDS—Brown Musiurd, $2 75@8: Yellow Mus- d, $1 8042 10 B cul: Flax, $1 35@1 40: Cen: Se.d, 134@-14c ¥ i Alfaita, 8%4c; Rape, 2 2340, Wemp, ac; Tinothy, 41gc. * URirD PiAS—Niies, 81@1 15 % ctl; Green, $140@1 60 B cti. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Fotatoes, Onlons and Vegetables are_qulet and not materially changed. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes, $1 26@1 60: Early Rose, 70@75c: River Keds. 50@6Uc: Burbank Seedlings. 40@50c B ctl for Rivers and 60c@$1 for Sa inas; Uregon Burbanks, 80@S7 bac. ONIUNS—BU@76¢ B cul. . VEGETAELr>—Hothouse Cucumbers, $1@1 50 9 dozen; Hothouse Aspara.us, 7@16c B Ib: Rbu- barb, — B box; Los Augeles Summer Squash, 75c@$1 B box; Los Angeles Green Peppers, 2566 76c # box: siushrooms. 5@16c B B, lat er fix- ure lor buttons: Marrowfat Squash, $5 B ton; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 25@75c B box; Dried Peppers, 7@8c B Ib: Green Peas, 4@6c B 1b: Los Ankelts Siriug beaus, 8a105; Dried Okra, gt ; Cabbuge, 40@buc ctl “arrois, 25@asvc suck: Garlic, 173@2¢ B . » BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, # UTTER—The market continues to decline. —Fancy nearby Creameries, 20 161 d: Bam boldt, SL@HACH B kancy, 1 @19¢: good 'to choice, 13@ 1bc: lower grades, 12¥5¢ B . PIcKLED—13@15¢ % FIRKIN—13@ 4 B . UrpaMERY TUB-17@18¢ B . CHELS s—Rules weak with increasing stocks. Choice mild new, 11@11%¢ % _Ib: common to 00d old, 8@lUc ¥ I; Crewm Cheddar, 11@12c; Young America, 11@12¢; Western, 1134@12%4c: Enstern, 13@14%4c 8 . EGGS~Are lower again and weak. Kanch Kggs, 26@28c: store Eggs, 22@230; Enstern, 20¢ B doz. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY=—AIll descriptions except Duck: Geese are lower. A car of Eastern will be offered 1o-day. Live Turkeys, 13@15¢ B Ib for Goboiers, 1£@15¢ ® 1 for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 15@18c 3 Geese, B pair, $1 50@: 76: Ducks, $5@6 60 § do: Hens, $4@d; Roosters. youny, 34 50ab 10, old, $4@4 25: Fryers, $4 26@4 50: Brollers, #4@ 450 for Iarge and 52 50@3 60 for ymail: Pigeons, $1 256@1 50 # doz for youug and $1 1or old. GAMF ~ prices are lower again and the market 18 dull. Quail quotable at 1 % doz; M allard, @4 Canvusback, $4@5 @ dozen ' Sorlg, 81 ® doz: Teal, $1 60 w doz; Widgeon, £1 25 B uu Small Duck. $1: Engilsh_Snipe, $2 ¥ cozen: Jack Snipe, $17 dozen: Hare, §1: 'Ruvhits, §1 50 for Coitontails and $1@1 20 for small Gray Geese. §260@3; White Geese, 76c @ $): Brani, $125@1 60; Yionkers. $3 HO@4 DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Kastern Apples continne to drag badly. and Persimmons are du | Apples, 75¢@a1 B box for choice, $1 10@1 25 tor lfinn:g; Red, 30@65c for common; . Esstern, $1@3 Pears, 76c@8$1 25 B box. Fersl. mous. §5@75¢ B box. RRIs Kastern Cranberries, 86@8 B bbl. CITRUS FRUITS—Stocks of Oranges are rather smalier, but \he market is du L California Limes are quiet. Mexians are firm. Mandarin Ur- anges. 75¢@$1 P box: Navel uranges $1 2 50 Pears P hox: Seedlings, 75c@sl 26; Lemons. 7T5c@$l 50 for common and $2@z2 o0 for good tochoice: Mexi- can Limes, 86@s 50; Califorola Limes, $1@1 20; Bananas, $1@2 ® bunch: Pineapples, $2@1 ® doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DRIED FRUITS— Stocks are light at_Eastern polnts, but this does not seem to help this market. which continues dead. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are nominally as follows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@9c for hoyals and 11@l2c for choice o fancy Moorparks: Prunes, Sac for the 4 sizes; Peaches, 4@b3jac for prime to choice, 634@7c for fancy und 9@.0¢ for peeled in boxes; Apples. 634 B 1o fir evaporated and 2@2%gc for sun-dried; Pears, 214 @5c for prime to choice, 4@5%c for quarters ana 6@6ac for halves: Plums, 4 for pitted ana 114c for unpltted; Nectarines, 316@4ac for choice aud 8o for fancy; Wite Figs, Se; Black Figs, 214 @2Yac. JOBBING PRICES—Peaches, 414@5%c B M fancy, 6%4@714c B Ib; peeled. 12iyc 'e*y‘b Ap! cots, 6Le@Sc B Ib: rancy, 10c; Mocrparks. 1@ 18c; evaporated A pples, 534c; sun-dried, 28, @3c; Prunes. 33,@4c for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, ic for unpressed wi : 3@3%4c for pressed: Plums. 434@bc for pitted und ivge for unp Nec arines, 4g6c § Ib for prime o fancy: Pears, 214@5e for whole, 434@5%gc for quasters and 4%2@64c for haives. RaISiN CARLOAD PRICES — Four - crown, 10068, 53sc; threc-crown, 43gc B Ib; two-crown, 33sc B b seediess Sultauas, biac: serdiess Muscatels, 435 three-crown London iayers, §1 15: clusters, 81 o Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusers, $3; dried Grapes. ¢ A 1b. JOBRING PRICKS—SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, 100se, 534 S-crown, 434c; 2-crown, s34c: seed: less Suitanas, 630! scedless Muscatels, 4ige: S-crown London Iavers, $1 26: clusters, '$1 60; Dehesa clusters, $276: imperial clusters, $3 26. N UL S—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, 614@7c ¥ 1b fir staudard and 9@8lac P B for soitshell; Almods, @634 for Laiguedoc, 3@ 8lgc for hardshell and s@be B b for paper-shel Peanuts, 4@6c B 1 for Fastern ana ac for ¢ fornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@-c ¥ Ib; Pecans, 7@ B ® b Fllberta, 13ga8e; Brazii Nuts, TH@8c: Coconvuts, $4@5 B_100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12%4c for bright and 5@9c for lower grudes: waier-white extracted, 56@53zc light amler exiracted d41@4%c; dark amuer, 4@4140: dark, 2@3c B 1. EESWAX-2¥@260 B B PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Dealers report the market quiet. Bacon Is quotable at 6c 7 Ib for heavy, Tc ® D for light medium, 934c for light, 10c B 1 for exura light and 1134c¢ B Ib for sugar-curad. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 121@13c: Callfornia Hams, 1lc @ Ib: Mess Beet, $7@7 50: exura mess do, 88@8 50: family do, $9 o0@)0: extra prime Pork, $7 60 @ 8 extra_ciear, 316 9 bbi; iess. $14 B bbl: Smoked Beer. 1Uc I LARD—Eastern. ilerces, is quoted at S3sc for compound and 6@6Yec for puse: pails, 7c:’ Calii- fornia tierces, 5@5Yac ¢ Ib for compound aud 6Y4c for pure; Laif:buls, 630: 10-D 1.8, 7440 do, 5-B. Tige B M, CUT rULENE—68@614c¢ In tierces and T34@8Yse in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—No change to report. Quotations are as follows: Heavy salted steers, 8c: culls and brands, 7c; medfum, 7¢: cullsand bran: 6c; lizht, 6c; culls and brands, 5¢: Cowhides, 6@ 6Vc; culls ind brauds. b@dlac: ssled Kip. 6@ 7c: salted Calf, 7@Sc; salted Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. 12@13¢ % ib: culls and brands, 9@105: dry Kipaud Veal, 8@aUc: culls. 7@sc: ary (alf, 15¢; culls, 10c: Goatskins, 2U@35c each: Kids, 5e: Decrskins, £ood sumnier, 20@-5c # b: me- dium, 15@20c: winter, 7@9c; Sheeskins, shear- Imes, 10@15¢ each; shor. wool. 2b@35¢ each: me- dlum, 30@.5c each; 1oax wools, 40@BUC each. TALLUW—No. 1, rendercd, 3@3%c; No. 2, 20 refined, Sc; Grease, 2¢ % . WOUL—=everal descripiions are lower. The market 1s stagnant, and there are practica ly no orders. We quote Fall Wool: Humboidt ana Mendocino, $@9c: free northern, 7@8lc: mid- dle connties, iree, 515@7c: do. defective, 415@bc:, San Joaquin, 3@5c: 0. foothill, 5@7c: kustern Oregon ~pring, 714@9c: Valley Oregon, 10%ad 1c: do, fall aud lumbs’, 10@11c HOPS— Very dull at 6@8c fur fair to choice and 9@10c ® I for fancy. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Beef, Mutton, Veal and Lamb are steady. Hogs show no further change. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaughterers are as foilows: BEKF—First quality, 61@7c: second choice, 5@bc: third do, 4@5¢ & FEAL—Large, b@7c; small. 7@8c B b. MUT(ON—Wethers, 814@7c: Ewes, 6@6%c . ® AMB_Spring, 12%5@15c; yearlings, 7@8c B . PORK—Live Hogs, 134@3%sc B D for larze and mediom and 834@3350 107 smull; dressed do, 435 @bYc B b GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags, spot, 434c: June- July deilvery, 47gc: Wool Bacs, 24%2@2614c. COAL-Weilingion, $3 % ton: New Welington, $87% ton: Southfield Wellington, 87 50 B to Seattle, $6 50: Bryant, 5 50: Coos Bay, $4 75; Walisend, $6 50; Scotch. —: Brymbo, Cum- beriand, $13 b0 Inbulk and $15 iu sacks: Penn- syivania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 B ton: Welsh nthracite. $8@10; Cannel, §3 ¥ ton: Rock Springs, { astie Guce and Pleasant Valley, 87 60; Coke, $11@12 In bulk and 515 B ton o 3ks. CANNEw FRUITS—Cherries, biack or red, 215-1b, ex ta, $2 % doz; White Cherries 215-15 50: 234 standards, $2 10: Peaches— free, $1 10@1 50: Apricots—9 c@#1 05: ies, §1 75 strawberries, $1 75. ED' VEGETABLE-—Tomutoes. 70¢ $ dozen, 234-b tins. Peas—81@1 25 B dozen. COFFLE— CosTa RICA—1914@2014c mom. for good (o prime; 1735@19¢ nom. for good niixed witn black beans: 16@: (¢ nom. for fair; 12@15%4c nom. for common (0 ordinary. SALVADOR—15@19c for good to prime washed: 1714@173c tor Tuir washed; 19@20c 10r £00d Lo prime washed peaberry: 17%@17%¢ for superior unwashed: 17c for go d unwished; 18%@19¢ for 800d t0 prime unwashed peaberrs. GUATEMALA AND M EXICAN - 21@21%¢ 8 Ib for prime 10 siric ly prime wa.hed new crop; 1934 @203 tor go.d Lo s rictly good washed ne < cro Blo@19c for good washed old crop: 16@18%4c ashed old crop; 14@15gc for medinm ! 1114,@1314¢ for orainnry ol crop: 8ig @11¢ for Inferior Lo commou old cron: 19%6@2035¢ for good to prime washed peaberry 0id crop; l]‘;‘a@lfln for good to piime unwashed peaberry wld crop. FISH—Pacific Cod. catch of 1896, 100-Ib cases. 414c B 1 50-b_bundies, 3igc: Boneless, bo: Middles. 6Yc: Blocks, Sc; vesicea ed, $17 Pacific Herring, 15¢ B box: Dutch do, 8Uc@$1 10 P keg: Whitefish, $1 60 in hait-bbls and $1 5 in kits; Tongues and Sounds, $12: Mackerel, bbis— No. 1, $20: No. 2, $18 50: No. 8§, $17; half-bbls— No. 1, $9@9 5 No. 2. $8 50@9: No. 8, 88 50 kits—No. 1, §1 50: No. 4, 81 25; No. 3,31 QUICKSILV L K—Quoted for export st $34@ 3660 B flask. OIL— alifornia Castor Oil, cases. No. 1, 95c; bbls, 80c B gal (manufacturers’ rates): Linsced Oll, n bols, bolled. 38c; ao raw, 36e; cases, o more; Lard Ofl, extra winter stralned, bbis, b5c; No. 1, 45¢; cases, oc higher: China Nut, 46@52c ® galion. PETROLEUM, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water-white Coal OIl, n buik, 11%4c: Pearl Ufl, In_cases, 17c B xal: Astraldo, 17¢ ¢ gal; Star, do, 17c B g Fxira Star Ofl, in_cases, 21c: Elaine, do. 23c: Eocene, do, 19¢; Deodorized_Stove bulk, 1235¢; do, in_cases. 1814c, 63° Naphtha, in bulk, 12c: 83° o, In cases, 17340: 56° Gasoline, {n bulk, 20c; 86° do, in cascs, 20 @ gal. WHITE LEAD-Quoted ut 514@3%4¢ @ b. RED LEA D—Quotable at 514@s% B Ib. TURPENTINk—In cases, é1c; {u iron barrels, 39¢: in wooden barrels +1c¢ Ib. CANDLES—Electric Light—6's, 16 0z, 7c; do. 14 oz, 8%4c; do, 12 oz, Be: do, (hotel) Bs, 10 oz, 5l4c: do (hotel) 14s. 12 07, 408, 6%4c. Granite (mining) 8's, 16 0z, 8lhc; do. 14 ¢z T%c; do, 12 oz,7¢; do, 10 o7, 614c B Ib: Parafliie Wax Can- dies—is, s, ds, B, 128, white, 814c; colored, 914c. LEATHER-Harness, heuvy, 18 quotable at 80@85¢ % Ib: do medium, 28¢; do ligat, 2:@. bo: Rough Lea her, 19@21c: nips, $40@45 ;pn doz: Calf. 70@90c:’ Kough Spiits, 8@dc; Belt-cnife Splits, 12@14c: Colisnr Leather, biack, 1133@lsc ® '00i: do._russet, 1134@15¢; SKirting Leather, 323,@36c B . SUGAL—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Ciusned, 5lgc: Powdered, b¢; Fine Crushed, 5lge; Dry Granu- iated, 434¢: Confectioners’ A, 4%4c: Magnolia A, 4e: Extra C, 3%50: Golden , 834c: half barrels 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes 142 more. WOOD, LUMBER, ETC. Posts, 9@10c each for No. 1 and 812@8c for No. 2; Xedwood, §5 @ cord; Oak, rough, $6 30; peeled, ARK—$14 per cord. LUMs KR~ Rates are nominal. RECEIPT. OF PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flous qreks.... 43,445 Buliec, cln e 285 clis..... 89,082 Cheese, cus Eastern. 230/ K. doz, Barley. culs| 22,780| Hides, 250| Wine, gais. . 67,300 286 Brandy, gal 8,100 40 Sugar. bbls. 4ABO 3,804/ Lea 1v2 76| Lnmber. M 10 1,015 Lime, bbls 126 9.792| Wool, b 24 208 Quicksilver, i 185 436/ Tullow, ctls. 52 Straw, bls 5| Raisins, boxes.. 10 THE STOOK MARKET. Mining stocks were rather lower yesterday, with a dult business. The Crown Point assessment falls delinguent in board to-da Tue Pacific Surety Company has declared & quarierly dividend of ¥ per cent payable immedi- ately The Silver King Mining. Company of Utan has declared a diviiend amaunting 10 $87,600, mak- ing & Lokl to daie of sH6Y, 600, At the annunl weeting 41 Cie California Sate De- POSIt wid Teun Vi oy bhe ol diseelors were re-creoted. Foorainly Biaw u'a 16 ark shiws re- Ceipts 108 Uhe [k 1 eRE vl §178, 678, Al disburse menis of LU TAR, lenviog ner pollis of §70,125, of which 160,600 s bes peld U dividens we e rato of 6 poE cenE er Wb o the cupital stook, I he stookholdurs of (he met yesterday anid eleoted Lhe old d ¢ omcers, lachiding Bam el G MUFRhY and James K. 3y 010h as The Paciflc Consi B yings Boolely held 1 # nual meeting yestorday wiil susloiad (e o directors, with Wendell Fanton aa president, O, 5, Benedict' vice-preaident and K. 1L Murdoch seo- Firsh National Bank stoin i president onie 1 i st Of muAcAATIER A Ao AN HIYE | elinas Couraxr. No. At nthe 'nu.uu 14| soand. Oecidental... u8) 16 Do 4b Jan 18 76 10[. Deo ¥l 10| 20/ Jan H Feh 1 7| b Jan M Web & 60 10/ Jan bl Ve i Gonld & Curry. 50| 15[ an 14| Feb Alta 04| 06/ san 14 Feb W Savage... 91| 20 Tan 24/ Feb 10 Seg. Belche; | x| 10l.Nov1e|Jan 20 BOALD ~ALES, Following were the sales In the San I'rancisoo Stock Board yesterday: 4 REGULAR MOBNING SESSION, COMMENCING 250 B& b.....04[100 GaU. 200 Chllnge...50/100 HEN. 100 Cuolr. ... 7(100 Kentuck..0% 500 CC&V..1.40)100 Mexican..4. 300 ... 1500100 . APTERNOON SESSION— 200 Atona.....14/100 Chlis, 100 Ophr. 200 Alta..... 04| 300 Savace. 100 8 Nv 500 Ciinlize...65{10) Mexo 600 1561200 Occdt . ..,ui7 Following were the sules in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday- BEGULAR SESSION—1 13200 C 1mp. .01 200 . 0% 1300 Ovrmn..14 <5) Potowi....d5 6J0 Eavage....25 300 Exchaqr.. 300 Scorplon..03 SO0 G&C . ... 26400 SBEM 200 H&EN1.923/5500 ... 200 Fuilion...06/400 ... 1.20/200 5 Nev. K 1111000 Julla....02{100 Stnrd 1,52 600 Cualige...51(300 Jusiice. -0 i .0 600 ...........51 [200 Kentck....08 200 Giab. .. .07 50 Uhoir.. 78300 Mxie. 900 Y sodil 136 250 CC& V.. 1351200 Oced . 38 AFTERNOON SESSIO; 200 Alnba. 200 Challge. .56, 43 600 Alta . 18 200 Andes. ... 97 200 Belcher...45| 15 200 [4| 86 700 +..46/500 C Polnt. 26 100 B& 165[300 6 &C i3 200 Fullion...07/100 H&N]. 200 Chollar. 200 1] sl 200 . 07 200 509 X Joki 3734 | 200 Mexican .44l CLOUSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Jan. 124 P,y Fip ket Bid. Axken. Alrha oan. 4lJoma.,, o i U5 04 Jmamen 04 14 15/ Kentok e 08 Belcher........ 46 (fll‘fly Wash.. - Best & Helchee b4 55 Mexican. 43 Beaton Con... 05 - Hailion . 17 Caledonia. | i Chollar T50Vermata..ee 14 Con 138/ Potos. 86 Challenge Con. 6% 59 ~avage.. 25 Con, Imperial. 0L Lx[scorpion, ... Confidence.... 1.30 1.85|seg. Belchee. Con New Yoré — L3|silver Hill. Crown Point... 33 34|Sterra N EasuSierraNsv — U¢/staodard kurekaCon.. — %b|Syodicate. .. kxcheauer... — Lol o Curty. 26 27 Amiva Norers 1.20 TUOW JAcken 37 B1OUSR AND ND EXCHANGE. TUESUAY. Jau 12-2 R % TXITRD STATES BOAUS. Fra, &ked, U S 4s coun.)11 - Donew issuel2y — MISCETZANKOTS nne. Cai-stChless. 110 11135 Omnibus bs..1193512014 Cal Elec L 68124 — |PacRoll Més., — - Bt awked U Sdsres...108 11034 CntiaCWos — 95 |Do2dis6s.. — — Dpot-stex-cp — $T14P &0 Rybs. — 18 Edsn L&P 63127 P&CH Ry 6s. 98 1vz | FQCH RIt6s — 10534(Pwi-at KR 6311234117 Geary-st R53100 203 " |Keno, WL&L — 105 HU&S0s. 108 — FactoP&L. — 100 losang L6s — 100 |SF&NPRSs. 973 9334 | DoGnieed 63 — 0L |SPREAriz6s — = 2% Mxt-stCbie6s120 — SPRRCalds. — 1137 DoKyton s 1u6 10635/SPRK albs. — 100 NmVin6sist — 100 | PBrRCaifs. — 99 NevONgRTs. 991 — N P C KR65.10034105 [SVWater4s. 893,100 N Ky Cal 6310014 — StktnG&ESs — 10135 N Ry Cal b8, ~ = 95 |Sunsil&ifs. — Ouk Gas 5s.. — 104 |sutterstROs11U34 — Do2dis65...108 — [ViealiaWCts — = — WATER sTocks Contrs Costa 20 36 |SanJoss... — — MarinCo..... — 03 |Sprog Valiey 7% ¢8 €8 £TOCKS. Capttal. — 35 |Pacific Lisht 4814 49: Centrai, = |SanKranewes 587% Bhis Onk G L — [Siockion. = uc as Imp 9134 92 | INSURANC Fireman'sFa168 155 | it COMMENCIAL RANK STA"RY AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.1374 — AngloCal... 80— |London&sk. — — Bankof Cal. 241 244 = Cal SD&T Col08 108 = First Nationi — 150 5 HAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Gers&LCo.1350 1495 (Sav&loan.. — 108 HumbS&L.1i0w — |Securlty. 500 Mutual....... 88 — |UnionTrisi.80) 850 SESav Union — 600 STHEET RATLROAD eToo®t 107 110 50 423, 43 sowhsn SFOUS KTOCK S Alaska Pkrs. — 993 Nat VinCo.. — w1y BlkDCoalCo. — — | ceanlc8SCo 23 2314 CalCot Mills — — [PAcAuxFA — & Edison Light12613127 |PacBoraxCo. 95 — GasConAssn. — '~ _— [Pmc Roll MIii — — Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |barf PaimtCo — 7 HawC&SCo.. 1634 17V PacTrausCo. — — HutchSPLO 24 243gPac T&TC.0 — — MerExAssn. — 110[Sunset T&€T. — — M Klec Light 814 Blg|Unfted Cuv. — — BALES—MOKNLNG Basdsly i Foard— 15 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation. 1 0 Atlantic Dynamite, cash. 116 Huichinson 5 P Co. 40 Pacitic Gas Imp. . o $4000 Fark & CIUff House Bonds ... .. *ireer— 35 Pacific Gas ImD.veses .. e SALRS—APTEENVUS a8 si0% | Foard— 25 Mutual Flectric Light.. 825 15 5V Water... ¥7 7o Frest— 25 Hawallan Commercial. 17 00 50 5 V Water. ¥7 7 REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. - Manony to John Loughran, lof on 1 line of Webster screet, 95 N of Page, N 26 by K 102:6; 510, San_ Francisco Savings Union to Herbert E. Law. lot on N K coruer of Lom bard and Uevisadero streets, N 137:6 by K 281 180 lot on N'W cor- 137:6 by W ner of Lombard and Devisadero, N 412:6; 8lu. James Daton to Lizzle Al'en and Eugene Dal- ton, nndivided one-sixth of lot on § line of Jack. Ton atreet, 410 M of Broderiok, 8535 by, § James Perry and Thomas Sweeney to H. L. Reese, 1ot on NE_corner of Valencia and Her- mann strets, K 7, N 49:1015, W 68:83;, 8 49:104: § J. D. spreckels & Bros, Company to William H. Smith, 0t on E line of Dolore: reet, 122 S of “Twenty-third, 3 30:6 by ¥ 117:6; also lot on K line of Lolores sireet, 152:6 > of Twenty-third, 8 80:6 uy 15 117:4: 810, Ann A. Lane to L \V. Johnston, lot on N line of Chestout sireet, 75 of Dupont, 15 22:6, N 122:6, W 30, 8 72:6, W 26, S 60; $10. George W. Eobinson (o Frank Curtin, 1ot on W, line of Thirty-seventh aveoue, 250 ft S of T street. S 25 by W 120; also, lot on N line of U_sreet, 32.6 W of Thiry-seventh avenue, W 5 by N 100: §10. ‘ILicophile Schroeder to Willlam tyan, ot 10, block 36, Sunnyside Tract: 810. Pacific Cousi Saving Soctety (o John Jackson, 1ot 34, Jones addition to Fairmount Tract: $1100. ALAMEDA COUNTY. W. H. aud Carrle L. Gregory 10 Regina'd H. Allen, loton 8 line of Tenth svenue, 40 NE of ast Twentieth street, NE 85 by SE 120, ast Uskland; $10. K. B. and Mary Veliage to Carl Grondons, lot on SV Water 65, 1183511914 | | City Sydney W Iine of Twolfth sireet, 82.87 N of Po ny"lv 100, being lot 20, lock 23 Be Peindeau proporty, Onkiand - ownship: 810. 5. Harron 1o Katharil well. N 50 udry and undivided ntares: in lot 94, Maxwell Tract, Cakiand nship: $10. Cornelia and Walter Welsh_to Elmer W . Tot 018 line of Havcouk street, 350 W of Te egraph or Humboldt) avenue, W '37:6, 899.18, E § 99,31 to beginning, beine lov 12 and K halr of t 11, Drexler Tract, Oakland Towaship; 1oy Do Sherwood to W, K. ook well $10. iots 3, 4 and 5, block F, and lot 6, block L, Klinknerville Tract, Onkland Township: $10. [ nd M. F. Benjamin to 0. G. May, lot on SW corner of Ridge road and Bonte avenue, W 100 Ty 51446, being 1018 14 and 16, block 20, Daleys Scenic Park, Berkeley ; $10. Louisa Kuiiman 10 Erank 7. block 8, same, Berkeley; $10. . Wilson, lots 6 and Geor s and Sophis Lehner to John W. Witkens, loton SW line of Seventeenth street, 163 Cypress, W 65 by S 104:9, lots 9. 10 rnd w of lot 11, block 6u3-B, Baxge Tract, Oakland; Willis'E. and Kena'Gibson to Charles and Baumann, lot on N line of Elev-nth street, of Uak. ' 85 by N 100, biock 166, Oakland: Walter and « on N line of Noli W 160 by N1 0, 1 property of the ¢ ent bE d 431, Oukland; $10. sussuna Hesse to Knglebert Glatz, lot on ine of Tenth avenue, 100 NKE of East T street, NW 126 by NE 60, block 17, Clinion, land; $10, D. F. and Lillle F. Compi of Moss way and Telegraph-avenie Homesiead. Uak! W of bat $10. Isie 106 E 310 k. rrear (0 D. i. Oliver. lov Slan sireet, 268:8 W of West, 3 and 24, block K, map of Land Compans, to correct NW enth Ouk- Ollver to Sonoma Lumber ,loton W line of silver street. 101:9 N venue, N 60 by W 60, block U, Broad- land Fawnship: also lot on N line of Nolan street. 266 W ol Weal Central W 100 by N 100, lots 2: ha Company, Onklaud: 810, 24, block K, T and Theodore Wagner to Abble I, Calder- woud, 1ot 10, block 3, Dowling 1ract, Berkele: $i0, Macadamizing Comp Huena Viaia avenue s hy N 14716, lots 1 10 10 Knclnal, Al ameds; $10. Bullders’ Contracts. ¥, W, Beits with . H. Stertin, concrete Willlam M, and Annie . ¥, Stewart to Alameds 1ot _on NIk coruer of Wtanford street, K 269.6 . block 1%, lands adjacent and ement work, for & scory buiding on N line of Clay 8ire archiieo #1165, Hame with on Anme, sume arenitect; $650. Mame With A. . l5of, CAFpEnter WOr, etc. anme, same architect: $6985. Wame with 1. Willlamson, plumbing and Atting on swme, ssme archit ct; §960. padoias s vl 5 HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTFL. W T Solomon, N Y, L Steru, N Y H Hoers, St Louls R K Brown, Loi.don J M I akema: i5 B Pixley, Santa Cruz E B Kettle, N ¥ © W Smith, Chicago W H rmitn, Chicago W C Butler, Everett Mre HJ B Wrig A D Lovy, N Y B Snger, Siaaford NEW WESTERN W A Vincent, N Y Mrs I Pracarette.Boston M H Post & Jos Thedich, Miss W F Schime: HOTEL. ¥ Johnson, san Jose J Wiliey, Oakland H Thompson, Niies kd Jones, Napa G Smith, Oregon J Kenuy, Los Gatos F Olbright. | 08 Angeles D Burns, Chicugo Mrs Murpby, Red Biuft CUOSMUPOLITAN. A F Abraham, &ta Rosa 'I hos Ciear James Ton r, Spo' W Downing, Portiand Chas Peuerso ., Portlana W H shepard & 8. ¢ hcgo W Stenson & w, San Jae Geo Johns, *an Jose E Weyle, *tockton © W Clough, Chico C A Perry & w, Tacoma BALDWIN HOTEL. ey & w, cConnell, Elk Gi W Wright, Sacramento Mrs h & Ccrcoran & € D Zimmerm stockton 2irs Campbell, o R Lawson, Stockton Diiss Clark, Stockto1 J H Smith, Stockton 1, 187:8 k5 o1 Gaker, C. A. Neusdorfler #lock & ton, brick and tron work , on F Langerman & w, Mont irassValy F W Dinsmore, Chicago W H Goldsworthy. Cal v, Oakland ¥Ik Grove W Schimer, kIk Grove A B bevin, Elk Grove niny, Portiand an. Portland r. Minneapolis son, San Jose apa rove Waits, Port Costa. ane A Be tens.Brron Springs W R Clark & w, Stockton MissEB Dimmick,Stock M Mayne.d, St Louls W Binder, San Jose H A Wright Stockton Mrs Gordon, Chicago C T Smich, Chicago C T Jeu.fngs, Valiejo T Walre, Fresno LIC; J M Fiach. San Jose G A Miller, Vailejo J Olsen, Fresuo K HOUSE. F C Gibbons. Stockton T ¥ Winter& w. Alameda, d Manuel & w. Murphys K L Payne, sariposa DrBB Masten & w, ¥ Mclver, Ceres Mrs Pritchard. Cat G A Bloss At B Mile Agnews H McNamee, Cal J M Lakman Cal Tian. Haws, Gree ¥ F A Cce & w, San Jose Miss M Walton, Cal H F Greer, Turiock J Manasse & w, lej ) Mrs L, P Sage, San Jose Francls Dowd. Moot G W Kimbali, Cal W H Clears Jr, Cal R Cumeron, Hanford O 3 Halstead, Cal F . Sacramento R [ Bently w, A ‘L Manuon, Eureka RUSS HOUSE. c W J H Weils, Co. cord C Cameron, Coneord ¥ K Grant, Oxden A Davidson. Astoria J W Frotsinger, Pa 3 bacigaiupl & w. lialy T Barry, Napa CH Holmes, Kellogg A E JoHi W L Hines. N H H P Jones. N 1 C Cranz, ~an Jose L Alien. St Helena E Evens, Denver Miss 5 Eschen, Iowa » Cal - Forest Hill G D Allman, Cazadero erey | Roberts, w, & s, Cal Mrs S Tianell, Tehama Ingals, Healdsburg A ! oveland, Los Ang nson, Mass CC Holland. Guatemala G H Dougherty, Denver E E Stavley, Livermore V A Tapscott, Red Biuft V Urells, Santa Barbara E H Weil, Ok and J Murphy, Onkland J H Tucker, U ah C Ansorg. Monterey H J Ostrander, Merced H Bertram, Selma Miss J Alexander, Cal BE Wiillams, Los Ang Mrs C A Sandersoo, A D Sanderson & w,Cal 1 C Steel. Pescadero E A Staufter, Or F J Staufter, Nev H Fisk, Stewart Polnt N H Johnson Stewai J B Masier Bos:on Miss Ro and, San Jose RS Monte & w, S Mateo O C Wheat, Los Angeles , Ca i Pt Eartlett & w, Auburn S § Bradford. Sonora N Dickerson, Stockn CT Wright, Occidental GRAND HOTEL. Lindner, N Y L Stern, N Y McCall, Forest Aill ¥ Barret, Forest Hill T Simmons Tebama, H L Tucker. Nevada Cy U 8 Gregory. Jackson J H Dutcher, Livermore Dr WSimpson, San Jose A Hoppl_son, Steckton Mrs W W Nash, Uttowa 8 H Grigsby, Willlams D Frasier & iv. Mouterey Mrs J Reinhart, Buite T Bull, Santa Clara J W Wood, Pas dens R K Shelton, Ariz J K A X T Beans, Hal? Moon By D J A J Larse, Lodi E Gratz, U V Clytile, St Helena § K Biddle, Hanford Mrs S Rothery, Los. W Cope, »anta Cruz W M Welsh, Dallas MissM McCall,Forest Hill G H Stewart, Los Ang E M Ford & w, Auburn Mrs N Biddle, San Jose S ~ Oregon Mrs J Weuber,Zanesville € E Buckhartt, ~alt 1ake Avg G A Smith. Courtland A N Chambley, Fars Val- u® ¥ LosAng Miss R koverison, £ Lus Ang y Ford H L Wairen, San Jose R Clark, Monticelio T H Kin .ey, Monticello J L Barham, Red Bl C H rehiveley, Orovilie E W Joues, Colusa W J Morrison & w.Sacto A ezith, N bak 5 D Ballou. 8 LObispo J McLaughlin&w, Alaska GCLAN M LAMmEnS. Dntes of Departure From San Franeisco. WTEAMKER |DRSTINACION. | saiis | Pl [ Czarinn, . [7an 15, 6Pu|Piecs Columbi Jan 13.10am | Pler 5t Jurek: Newport ... |Jan 14, fam|Plee 11 City Puébia|Vic & Pgt End|Jan Sunol. Gravs Harbor. [Jan Tan Queen. " |ian Cop.ic.......|Cbina &Japan (Jan Corona -2 Humbolds s | Del Nor:e..|Grays Harbor. lan State ot Cal. | Portiand..... | Jan Faralion_.. | Ysonina Bay. |san panama....... | Jan Coos Bay Jan Newport, Jan Vic & Pgt 8no |Jan Son Din=n, | inn 15, 3Pm | vler 16.11am| P 18 1pu|P M Jan 16 iru|Pler 16,12 ... Ini0an | Pler 18 9aw | viae 18,12 M| P M Arcata. Loos Bay.. Walla Walia Mex'ro. 18 taw | Prer 19, am|Pier 0 11w (P 14, 9au Pler 9 152 M| Pier 2 is 1t 8S ) 24 2 S8 18712 u|vier 14 1L 9 bl STEAMELS 1O ALl VE. ST AMER | Fros 1 Del Norte...... |urays Huroor. Alliance. -|Coos Bay Crescent Ciiy . San Diego.. Monowal. ... Wellington. .. . | Departure Bay State of Cal.... | Porciana... North Fork.... | Humbold: v Walla Walia._. | Vicioria & Sound Corona. .. Humoold. Bay.. N ewport. Arcata. Rio de Janeiro..|China & Japan Son Juan....... Panama. Mexico ~an Diego... Eureka... Newport. Tmatilia. | Victoria & Pu; Cotnmo u |V ortiana) BUN, MOON "ANL 1iDE, UNITED STATES COAST AND GEOD®TIC SURVEY. TiMes AND HEIGHTS oF Hiem axp Low WATERS AT ~FoiT POINT. ENTRANCK TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISKED BY OFFI- | CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTr—The high and low waters occur st City Front (Mission-sireet Wharf) about twenty- five ming s later than at Fort Polat: the height of tide is the same n¢ both places. January—1897. Wednesday, Jandar: 13. un rinme, 7.95) Moon rises.... 50n wnte 5134 Maan e 254 Ax Smmejhl Time| po., | Time| pegr i‘rnm SRE - o il o e UA[:005] 55) s LW 51| 2.58| 001084/ 38 5.1/ 3.85 —0.4/11.30| 3N ! NOTE—1In the above exposition of the tides the early morning udes are given In the left Columr, and the successive tides of the day. o the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or hand column gives the last tide of the Gay, except as o on the Ui e with i i | i and by the morning papers the followlag ua | Bay: retarned in tow of stmr N | Ba; THE CALL CALENDAE. JANTARY, 1897. W. |Th. 3la|s|6|7 1 13 (14|15 ‘@ FJtn. 18. 17|18 (19|20 (21|22 23| RES PR fe X9 Sl —-l—i@Lleulfl-r 24|26 | 26|27 (28|20 30| s NOTICEX TO MARINERS, A branch of the Uniied States Hydrographia Office located fn tha Merehanty Ixchanes iy maintainad in San Francisco for the beuefit of mariners wizhout regard to naciona ity a:d free of expense. Navigaiors are cordially Invited 1o viul: the oflice, where complete se's 0f charis and sal |1 direci10us of the worid are Kept on hanl ror con par.son and reference, and the latest informotl can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of intersat to oc a commerce. ‘The time ball ontop of the bufld'ng on Tws graph Hill Is hoisted about ten minutes beio s 00on. and i3 dropped at noon. 120th meridia, by telegraphic signal ieceived each dav iron, Unlted States Naval Observaiory - Mare Isiang Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball . dropped on time, or giving the error. If an published the same day oy ths is fternoon papers, W. 8 Huamss, Lieutenant, U. S. N.. in charga, The Time Ball, ERANCE FIYPROGRAPHIC OFFITR .3 . y MERCHANTS' LXowATsR Sax FRANCISOO. yanuary 12 1897, § The time ball ou Teiegravn Hili was aroppsl exactly ai DOOR 10-dBY—L &. 8% DOOD 0f the 1202 meridian, or exacily a8 & ., Greenwlch ims. entenant U APFLING ANTELLIGENCE. Arrive L. TUESDAY. January 12. Stmr Weeott, Miller, 24 bours from PIsmo Land- ing; produce, o N PSS Co. Stmr Eureka. Parsons, 70 hours from Newpor: and way porisi pass and mase.to Goodall, Ferkins ‘0. tuwr ( zarina, Drisko. 46 hours from Coos Bay; mdse, 10 § D Spreciels & Bros Co. ~imr Navarro, Duggen. from sea, with schr Gotuma in tow. ‘Tug Co umbhia, Mage~. 41 hours trom Coos Bay; bailas:, 1o Simpson Lumver Co. Br ablp Gleoourn, Daiidaon, 133 days from Hamburg: mdse, to Meyer, Wilson & Co. ip Kennebec. Lewls, ) 2 ds ley: 1600 M ft lumber, to Rentor *hip & B Su.ton. Carter. 165 da: York: mdse. 10 W liiians, Dimon: & Co. Br ship Annie Themas, i homas, 134 days from Liverpooi : mdse, 0 J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Bark Prussia, Hansen, 9 Ja s from Port Blake- ley: lumber and piies, to R -nton, Holmes & Co. Bark Lo usa, BACKDS, 1134 d o Nauaimo; 3200 tons coal. to John Rosénfeld’s Sons. Schr Confivnza. Weber. 9 days from Coquille River;_lumber, 10 S mpson Lumber Co. schr Antelope, Anderson, s days frm Coquille River; 85 A ftjumber to McDonald & McKin- non: 125 tons coal, Lo Carpenter & Kronenberg. Schr Fureka. ) rickson, 9 days from Coquil'e River; 67 M ft lumber, 185 tons coal, tn ter & Kronenoerg. Schr Chas E Falk, Anderson, 11 days from Port, Gambie: 585 M it lumber, to Pope & Tnihit. Scbr Marion, Genereaux, 16 days from Grays Haroor: 3.0 M ft lumber,’'to £ K Wool Lum- ber Co. Schr Arthur I, Krog, 24 hours from Iversens Landing: 140 cds wood. to N Iversen. Scur Gotama, 1r)m ses, hence Jan 2, for Coos varro, on aceount of springine n leak. Schr Christina Steftens, Nordling, & days from Fiscs Mill: 70 cdy wood, 10 K A Gilbride. Schr Lizzie Prien, Nelson, 10 days from Netaiem kiver: 00 M it lu uber, to Paciflz Box Fac Ty Schr Jenne Thelun, Hansen, 4 days from Coos 1%0 s tlumber, to k. B Dean & Co. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart, 48 hours rom Bihers Puin.: 100 cds wooi. Lo Beider 1ros. ~chr Free Trade, Hansen, 16days from Nebalem River: lumber, o Meyer & Carrick. Schr Ri0 Rey, &ckerman, 10 days from Siuslaw River: .00 M 'tlumber. 16 Beadle & Co Schr 8 Danlelson, Vosel, § dayss from Siusiaw 150 M it lumber, 1o Beadle & Co; 29 boxe 0 Russ, <anders & Co. £chr Melancthon, Belessu 10 days from Wil Iaon Harbor; 340 M ft luber, t0 Simpson Lamber Clearea, TUESDAY. January 12. Stmr Corona, Doran, Eureka: Goodalil Perkins & co. Stmr Columbia, Conway, Astoria; Oregon Rail- way and Nav Co. Stmr Mexico, Jepsen, San Diego: Goodall, Per- kihs & Co. wchr Murlel, Carison, Honofpu: mond & Co. Wiillams, Di- Eailod, TUESDAY. anuary 12. Stmr Weeott. Mille Sumr Mexic), Jepsen. San Diego. Sumr Protection. Ellefsen. St r Corona. Doran. Eureka. Stmr Bonita, Keed, Coos Bay. Fimr Gipsr. Leland. Santa Crig. Stmr Progreso. Storrs, Seattl Stmr Homer. .Jessen, Coos Bay. Br shlp Laurelbank, Lindsa:. Queenstown, Eark Alex McNelll, Jorgensen, Puget Sound. Schr Auna, Errat, Mahukona. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Jan. 12.-10 e foggy: wind N: veloci.y 12 miles Charters The bark Rufus E W od loadscoal at Seattle for this port: Brship Andora. lumber at What om for Valparaiso for orders, 30s: scnr Jessie Minor, redwood at Eurea for Houolulu. Spoken. Per schr Antelope-Jan 10, 15 miles west of Polnt Keyes—3cur Katie and Anna, with 50 s skins. Dec 23. 3N, 26 W—Br shlp Ecclefechan, hence Sept |9 for Queenstown. Nov ¢, 31 S 40 W—Br ship Ardnamurchan from Caraift, Jor Sania Rosa'la Per <hip E B Sut on—Aug 31, 34 N 52 30 W— sSkip Hecla, from Philadeiphia fir =an Fri Jan ¥, 34'N, 126 30 W-Bark Ger.uani New Whatcom, for Caliao. Domestic Por. TACOMA—Arrived Jan 11—3tm: Washtensw, hence Jan 8. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Jan 10—Stmr Del Norte, for San Franclsco. CASPAR—Arrived Jau 12—Stmr Jewel, hencs Jan 11 POINT ARENA—Arnived Jan 12—Stmr Alca- traz, hence Jan 1i. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Jan 11—Tug Col- s, for San_Fraucisco. TATOOSH—Passed in Jan 12_Br s:mr I'mpress of Jayan, irom Yosohama. for Vancouver. EURKKA—Arrived Jan 14—3 me Allce Blanch. ard, hence Jan 10; schr Helen N K.moall, heace Jan 7. Sailed Jan 12 -Senr Alice Blanchard, for Port- lana: stmr ~outh Coast, tor San Francisco. PURT HADLOCK—>ailed Jan 12—Schr Ethel Zane,_for ~an Francisco. ~AN DIEGO—Arrived Jan 12—Br ship Sterra Ventana, ior Salgon. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Salled Jan 11—Stmr Alllanca for Colon. M.— Weather Forelgn Po=te LIVERPOOL-—Salled Jan 10—Br bark Balmore, for Vicior.a. QU EE.NSTOWN—Salled Jan 10—Br bark Taver- garry. for Cardift. YOUKOH A MA—Salled Jan 10—Br stmr Victorla, for Tacoma: ke stmr Gael:c. for San Francisco. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Jaa 10—Br bark Kil- meny, hence Aug L. COMOX —arrived Jan 10-stme Mineo'a. from rt Los Anzeles. ? PUANTA KOSALIA—Salled Dec 30—30ar Atbers uiul. Areived Jan 5—$nip Baring Broth- 0. Importations. NEWPORT—Per Eureka—101 bxs oranges, 10 s ez« 3 bxs bulds. ‘Hueneme -1 bx butter, 2 cs exgs, 1 bx grocerles. v 5 bxs lemons, 4 cs eggs, 48 sacks dry frult, 3 sks walou:s. Carpinteria—2 ub s paint. Santa Barbara—1 qr-box lemons, 2 bxs oranges, 12 s<8 crawtish. East Sen Pedro—131 cs eggs. 14 cratos stoves, 3 crates trays 14 uxs ora iges. 4 bbis paint 1 crats metal, 24 pkas mdse, . 3 Dx3 lLimes. 25 _cs mineral water, 10 ¢s codfish. 'l box books, 1 ¢ jams, 1 box (00is. 1 c8 cheese. 1 sk ohlcory, 1 bx ofives. Guviota—1 bdl dry pelts. 1 ox butter, 1cs exgs, 41 sks craw fish. Port Hariocd—4 bxs fish, § dressed calves, 24 h- €8 exg8 14 pkus mds-, 1 bbl 14 bxs butter, 2 blly calfskins, 5 bdisdry hides. Cayucos—z coops chickens, 47 bi-bxs butter, § ©3 exgs, 3 Dkgs mdsw, 22 dressed calves. 4 hid San Slmeoa—62 bxs buster. 12 pkss mds:, 1 sk qual', 2 coops chickens, 30 dressed caives, — sks wbalones 6 cs eggs. 8 hides. Moutsrey—1 b groceries. COOS BA Y Per Czariaa—729 tons coal, $4 pkgs 81 ware. 178 hides. 4000 cs salmon, 3 bdls hides, 8 pkgs woolen xoos. PISMO—Per Weeott—260 sis b2ang. Consignees. Per Weeolt—J W Bowven: F Danerl & Co. Per Eureka—Gray & Barbieri: L Scatena & Co; CK Whitney & Co; Hlimer, Bredhoff & Schuiz; A N Stott: Dairymen's Unloa: Wetmore Bros; Sun- set Seed and Plant Co: Garcia & Magginl: Gio C »verhard: Wieland Brewing Co: Kowalsky & Co; Erlanger & Galinger: Wood. Curtis & Co: & M D-E Allison & Co: Dalton Bros f Nason: American Unlon Fish Co: Thos Denlgan, Son & C.: Milani & Co: Callfornia Botiline Uy J B [ugusiia: Dodge, Sweeney & Co, ‘Wheaton, Brvon & 0. Marshall & Reim rs: Ri.ep Kxpress: HLN Tilden & Co: De Bernardi & Co: A AToold: Ross& Hewlew: H Dutard: Arctic Ofl Worka: Getz Bros & Co: Hrigham, Hopve & Co: A 3B fmme : H Kirchmann & Co: Blssinger & (o Russ. Sanders & Co- Wiizel & Raker: J§ Wallia: Western Meat Co: Felling, Cressy & Co; W R Lar- 20.ere: Hills Bros: OB Snith & C0: A Wyss: Chi- Caso hrowery: Chas Montgomery & Co; W ¢ 1 & Co; Panific Metat Worss: Washburo-Moen Mis Co: Mack & Co: Unlon Fish Co: J A Fo gor & Co: W Gline: California Wine Dealers’ Assn: Brane & Grassboff: Giaddiog MoBean & Co; Bertin « Loporl: K I Langiond: ¥ Meyer: H H Saitler; A M Gordan; Westhoft & Lo, Crarina—. Sprackels & Bros Co: Bandon Woolen-mllls; W C Price & Co; Getz Bros & Co. A Y /