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\ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY JANUARY 14, 1897 M E C SUMMALY MARKETS. Silver unchanged. W heat futures lower. Feed Bariey more firmly held. Other Cereals unchanged. Hay and Beans duil. Onions higher. Potatoes firm. Butter, Cheese and Eggs weak. Poultry lower Gane In liveral suppl Oranges, Lemons ana Limes dull. No imp. ovemeat in Dried Fruit. Provisions unchanged. GOLD COIN MOVEMENT. The movement of Gold Coin at San Francisco for December was as follows: Total withdrawn Coined fn December. Added to local circulation.. r briug out the Paid for duties. Total withdrawn Coined in 1896 Added to local circulation | bags, 7¢ 9. Jy Cloud- ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow files with the w The top figures perature for the therms, or dot pressure and | is usually preceded ear on the Washington re is high in the interior isobars extend h and south along th marked curv gon I8 improb of Idabo, and n summer and colder of these conditions will produce an opposite resuit. WEATHER NT OF AGRICUL- FraNcisco, Jan. | W\ eather conditions and general UNITED STATES DEPARTM B BUREAU, SAN The fo.lowing are the seasonal ralnfalls to date a5 compared with those of the same date last sea- ano raintall inches. last season 15. Red B uft 11.67, inst season 6.76. last 24 | pathy with wheat, ani not because 11, lust season 4:66, | barticularly anxious to buy. Receipts were ligh 5. last scason 111, last | s.64; San Luls Ub'sp eles 6.56, Inst rs1.10; $an Diego 4.20, last season | central to-night over | Local trans.ctions only were than half an fallen rapidly as failen overaluiost all of Cailfornia and over Ney. maximum wind velocity he southwest is reported at San Dieg Conditions are favorable for very b southeaster y changlag 10 southwes:er: Southe.st storm signals are ordered for the e tire coast of Califors Francisco for 30 hours litornia—Heavy rain’i tiaued cold weather; fresh northeasterly <hanging | to bizh southeasterly winds. u—Heavy rain in the nortbern morning with conditions favorabie for thin nigh southweste Nevad:—Siuow Thursd: 7: co.der northern Utah—Snow Thursday Francisco and y—Rain Thuiadaj eavy, with conaitions favorab e f continued cool weather: fresh sterly shifting to hizh southeasterly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Fozecast Official. NEW YOXK MARKETS Financial, Jan. 13.—This was another he Stock Exchauge, the sales footing 116,126 shares. for 8600, Cb 'NEW YORK, N. ¥ 20 Gas for 7800, Burlington and Quincy 7500, Whee ing and Lake 6900, Tennessee Coal and Iron 6800 and In no other siock did the £001 up as much as 4000 shares. movements in nout the day, tendency was in the main the during the morning and towsard a lower range during the afternoon. fluctuations in Sthe Graugers, General Western Union were confined within a range of 14@54 per cent. ocks advanced to the exteut named and he improvement. Sugar uf er rising 5 U aud Missouri 11354, declined t0 1117 | on the an:cuncement that Arbuckle Lros, who ting the sugar trusi, had made appiication for a receiver for the W 0olson Spice Co. of Toledo, The sugar trust or individuals identified with | conirolliug interest in the u Co., but the Arbtckles managed 1o secare comipany’s stoc< and evidently mean | sugar trus: people if they can pos- Manhatian s recentiy obia ned a 10 cneckmate th 50 through the cous vanced 7 10 8914 and then declined to K734 it be- the Hendricks case now before Commissioners ing understood t commissioners accord the complainant & hea:- ing inter=sting developments will foitow. ed Gas sdvanced % 10 14 34tand ois Steer broke to 3 on 8 reviva of the reports about (ne elleged unfavor- | Wheeling and the company. Frie shares developed Tenewed weakness. although notbing transpired {0 confirm the ru- about an impending 3 declined Va to 35 and Brooklyu Uni jumped 3 polnis to 8% The gencral market was | v influenced during the atcernoou by dis: om Wasbingion that the Senate will Drobably take mo action L this session on the antry and Great Br.tain West of hostile exisla- | tion in Nebraska aud elsewhere to the rairoud in- “The market closed quiet Net chanses show d Manha tan the preteried treaty beiween this c tvices 1rour th Tests in that se stexdy in Lone. declines of 14@55 per cent, sugar Consolidated Gas wasan exception and closed 17 higher on the day. sales footed up Itichmond and Alieghany first con- Buriloglon. Quincy and Denver fours, 214@96%4: Cleveland aud Canton FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS ANB NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdorff St., CENTRA L OF¥ICE Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 1954. Tel. Main 5144 Uptown Oflice ~Bald win Hotel (adjolning Grill Tel. Main 339, PURDY & ATKINSON Manage: Orders mstantly exccuted on latest market quo- __tations. Reference 1st National Bank, CHICAGU. PRIVATE WIKE NE 623 Market St OMMERCIAL WORLD. | fives, certificates, 214@75: Lake Shore registered, twos, 215@1:8%: Long Isla.d conso. fives, 1 P g 4. . and . 1wos, 264@1017 Pittsburg. Shenango and Lake Krie fives. 1gu9%a: Texas Pacific firsis, 1@87: Standard Rope and Trwine lncomes, 134@25 o Grain. FLOUR—Steady, light demand. Minnesota clear patents, $4 50@5 10; others uuchanged. Southern Hour quiet, steady, unchauged. Rye flour dull at $385@3 1 COKNMEAL—Quiet, steady, unchanged. RY E—Dull, uncusnged. Wesiern car lots, 43@ 4ic; c. 1. £. Buftalo at 47; 1. 0. b at 483sc. BARLEY—Quist, fi mer. Feeding 296, ¢ 1L £ Buffalo, W HEAT—Spot markes more active for export at lower prices, closing firm. F. o. b, T754c; un- graded red, 79@§7c: No.1 Norivern, 9134c. Optlons opened firm nt a@Yzc advance on firme: cables. better West aud locul coverings. declined 114@134c_on weaker lute cabes aud | easier West, rallfed 1@%4c and closed steady at lc uncer yesteiday, wiih a fairly active trade. May ani Julv most_sctive. No.2 red January, 89 Murch. 8974c: May, 8614 July. 87 e CORN—Spous quiet. active, lower; clos:d steady. No. 2. 29¢ elevator, 30¢ & 2814c; s eamer, veilow, 2814¢ Uptions, dull and weak at 14@3gc decline, fol- | lowing wheat and the West, Withi cables easier. May and July on'y Uated o, January. -9¢; May, ¥015@07%¢, closing 30%ac: July, S1%@31%c, closing 31%g UATS—Dll, steadv. ons du’l, easier. January, 22c: February, ;' No. 2. 2234c: No. 2 white, Chicago, 2834¢: No. 8, 2034c; No. mixed Wesiers, 22@24c; waite do, Provisions. 1A RD- Quiet, barely steady: Western steam, $420: cicy, $580: Januay, $i 17, nominal: ret nined, duil’ coniinental, $4 55; % A., $475; compound, 3@4Yac. PORK—Steady: new mess, §8 25@8 7. BUTTEK — Steady, fair demand; Western | creamery. 13@:0c: 40 tactory, 7@l4c: Elains, 200; imitation creamery, 11@16¢. i—Fairly active, firm: part skims, . 216@3c. icenon 13@15¢; Western fresn, 17¢: do case, $1 75@3: limed, 1314@14c. AT1.LOW—Barely steadv: city, 3%gc; country, 334@: Y. CUL1TUNSEED OIL—Quiet, firm; crude, 22%5c; yellow prime, 23@25%4¢. RICK—Firm, fair demand; Domestic, 83,@6c; Japan. 414@ilec. MOLASS..S—Quiet. New Orleans. 2@3c. COF FFEK—Steady: unchaoged Lo 5 § oints down. | January, $9 50; March. $9 65: May, $9 70; July, 9 75: Sep ember, $6 80: Docember, §9 85. Spot Riv dull, easy: No. 7, 10340 SUGAR—Quiet; No. 4 to | No. 9 10 No. No. 8, l4e lower; 16c lower: No. 14, Jec down . 8, 311-16 . 11, 3'9-16¢: No. 12 7-16. Uit A, 4@4 Vsc: mold A, 45sc A, 4%gc: confectioners A, 4lgc: loat. Be; crushed. 6c; powdered, 455c; grauu- S4C; cubes, 454c. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags. 9@11c. 1FACHES—Peeled, boxes, 13@15¢; unpeeled, —Four sizes, S¥c. —Two-crown. 10088 muscatel, 4lgc B B: S-crown, Olgc: d4-crown, 5lge; do Lendon inyers, §1 40; ciusters, 81 6. n'?g {ON DS—Soft shells, §g8%4c; dopaper shell, | @12 | T WALNUTS—Standard. Tyc: soft shell. HOPS—Firm, moderate demand. Facific Coast, 4@13c. W OUL=Quiet. Domestic fleece, 18823c; pulled, 18@31c: Texas, 7@12c- Merchandise. PIGIRON—Quiet. American. $11@186. COPPER—Firm. Lake. $11 65@11 75. LEAD—Fasy. Domestic. +3 014 SIN—Fim. suraiis, 81510813 15; plates, quiet. £HELTEK-Easier. Domestic, §3 85@3 95. ) C(HICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, TiL. Jan. 13.—The wheat market | for the first hour 10-day had & range ot l4c, and | very liule business was transacted within these limits. The opening was well up 0 the call price, uuc it seemed as though the crowd was deter- mined not to permit any jurther lmprovement. There was no outside (rade, and scaipers aione showed any disposition 10 buy or sell. and were rot particulas which, 50 that it gave them a profit. The strength which made it possible for prices to rise to the point miready mentioned was derived from the Liversool cables, where an aavance ot 1d took place. Kee. t Chicago were 18 ca s, and 152159 bushels were taken from store. The Nor(hwest had 213 cars. aguinst 120 last Wednes- dav and 310 decrease in the world’s availavie supply of 1,6.0, VU0 busnels. The mark-t weskened during tne | morning on light exports, 118.310 bushels, and later disappoiniing Liverpool cables. Pr.cas broke 114¢ fiom the outside, but were sieadied by purchases against “puis.” Closing Continental cables were bigher. May whea: opened 8114@ B1lac. 50i0 between §114@8135: and 7955, ¢ 05 ing At T85,@79%¢. 134@. Yac under yesterday. | kstimated receipts fOr to - urrow. 16 cars. No. 2 red spot wheat ransed from 865%¢ 1o 88Y4c, clos- ing avout BEARENTHisc. CORN—The duiiness in speculation 10-day had no exception n the COFn piL, where busines. was fo aa Inert and stagnaut_condition. Prices exnio- ited a firmer tone early merely as & matter of sy ny one 5 3 | a: 144 cars ani 91,166 o store. Liverpoo: caoles were quietaud 1nchanzed. Later there was a recession {n sympathy with whea:. Dradstreet’s repor.ed an increase In the avatiable supyly of 1,675,000 bush-ls. Exports | were 465,459 bushels. ' May corn openad at 247 @2434c wud deciined to 2414e. closing aL 241a@ 2455 , Ya@luc under vestorduy, Estimatel fe- Ceipis 107 LO-MOTTOW, 25 cars. UATS- Were more ac:ive th: hels were taxen from any other grain. ted. There were no withdruwals trom siore. Brads.reet’s reported adecrease In stocks of 335,00 bushels. Prices were eusy Ia e in the session, in sympathy with a and Arizoha. A | wheat and corn. Exports were 10.450 bushels. s Ouispo this after- | Muv o ts closel of 33 miles 1 Yge iower. Estimated receipts 1or 10-morrow, 120 curt FLAX—Was stea .1 cash, 76c; Norta- stern, T7%c: January, 74lge; May, 71149 gc. Rec ipts were 10 cars. | PROVISIONS—Early intormation of a weak noz market mi.ltuted against prices of that prod- | uctatthe ope ing. Later. however, there was a recovery at the yards, which fouud emuols fon in Pprovisions. At the clos- May pork, lard and rivs Were easy, a shade over yesterda BUTTER—Was quietand steady to-day. Offer- Inzs were moderate and the demand liznt. Creamenes—Extras. 18c: firs, 17@18¢; sec- onds, 14@16c: imitations, fancy, 15@1 4c. Dairies— exiras. 17c; firsis, 14@lbc: seconas. 9@ 10c. La- dles—Extras, 10@1lc: tirsts, 516GHc; packing stock. Be; grease, 21@sc; ou Gutter, $c. EGG >—Prices deciined 1oe. but (he feeling was steady at the loss. A falr demand existed. Fresh stock 1414¢ B dozer. MONEY—Was quoted at 5@6% on cali and time loans. New Yors exchange was quotea ac SUC discount. Closing Prices. WHEAT—January, 77%4@77%c; May, 795 793403 July, 7634, i =e CORN—January, 2:%c: May, 2414@2454c; July, 255pc. OATS—January, 16%c: May, 13%4c. PORK_January, 7 €715: May, 81 9214, LARD—January. 5 95. May, 84 0715, KibS—January, $4; May, ¥4 10. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Tir. Jan. 13.—The ran of cattle to-day was quite heavy. Tnede- mand was not bris< and prices fell off 10c per hundred pounds. Recelpts of hogs were heavy and prices at the start declinea 23sc. Later, how- ever, thers was a firmer feeling and the lovs was recovered. ‘T'he demund for sheep and lam bs wus aciive and an advance of b@10¢ vccurred. | CATTLE—Receints.17,000. Fancy beeves, $5 25 @550 cholce to prime sieers, 84 15; good to cholce steers. 84 50g4 85: medium steers, $4 10@ 450 falr beef ateers, $3 5@ . 0U; good to prime stockers ana feeders, ¥375@4 25: fair to good stockers and fieders, 8343 70: bulls, cholce to extra, $3 50@3 8): do, poor to choice. $2 00@3 45: cows and heifers. choice to prime, 83 60@4 16 cows. fair o choice, $2 50@3 50: cows, common 0 fair canners, 81 75@2 45: caives, good to fancy, 5 50@6 15; calves, common 10 good. 83 50@4 45; exas ted sivers, £5 bU@4 20: milkers and spring: rs, ¥ hiead, $25@40. HUGS—Receip.s, 43,000. Heavy packing and shipping lots, $3 20@3 4214: common (o cholce mixed, §3 25@3 45; cnoice asworted, $3 40@ 0@3 4744 plgs, $5@3 4714, ecelpts. 14,000. Laferior o choice, 82 650@3 80; Ia.ibs, 83 50@5 26. Recelpts at Omaha. £OUTIT OMAHA. NEmr., Jan. 13 —HOGS—Re- 5c'lower. closing firm. 25: heavy. $3 00@3 16. U, Markei weak to 10c lower on beef: cows and feeders strong Steers, $3 36@4: cows, §1 50@3 55; feeders, $3@4. ShekP—Receipts, 600. Market siendy. Mui- tons. $325. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAR CITY. Mo. Jan. 13.—HOGS—Re- ceipts, 15,000, Strong. 'Light, $3 16@5 25; m~ :;ufdé;)lgas 321y; heavy, 83 1434@3 20; pigs, CA'TTLE-Recelpts of cattle were 7600. Slow. | Native sieers, best, $4 15@4 85; fair 10 good, $1 80 @3 0: cows snd heifers. 1 75@3 60; fair to 00d, $185@2 95; bulls $2 20@. 15; stockers aud teeders. 35 .0@3 90: Texas aund Westorn, $230@4; calves, 85@10. SH & ki~ K ceints, 2000; firm. Lamos, §285@6; muttons, $2@3 70 NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad Shares. Money on call easy at 1%4@2y: last loan at 134% and closing oftered at 134% Frime mercantile pa- per. 814@8%%. Bar sllver, 6434c. Mexlcan dollars, 805/3@51%. Steriing exchange firmer. with actual busiuess in bankers' bills ©0daya and 84 B714@4 K13y Tor aemis Ponted rates, $4 85@4 Bo. Commercial bills, $4 814 4 B434. Government onds highers State bonds oll; rulroad bonds Ligher. Silver st tne board was lower. €L08ING STOCKS. North Amorican.., 414 Northern Pacific.. 1805 Pr ferred 38 Adams Express... Northwestern. rie Hante 64 | Preferred... ‘American Express109 IN'Y Central.. .. .. 933, < American Tobacco 714N ¥, Chic 1 Preferred 108 21 vu Prefomed. o T8 Bay Etate Ga: 1134) 5 ar aco. bradsireet’s reporied u | { ver,29 1 Baltimore & Ohio.. Bruns wick Lands. 45 Buffalo, Roch & P 9 Canaga Pacific. ... 24 1014 prets ‘Oreon1mprovmnt— Ches & Ohfo. ! Prefe P |Oregon Navigation 18’ (Oregon Snort Line. 14 7| Pacitic Madl......... 24 Peoria. D & Evaus 8 Pittsburg & W pfd. 15 Chicago Alton. Preferred. Chicago, B & Q. Chicago & E Il Preferred. Chicago Gas. 5 Puilman Palace.... 163 Cleve & Pittsburg.166 —|Quicksliver........ 134 Consolidation C Preferred. - 23 Consolidated Gas..141%p|Reading.... ... 26% CCC& St Louis. RioGrande& Westa 18 Preferred. i referred 3 Colo Fuel & irca Rock Island..... ... 67l Preferred....... RomeWat&Ogden. 117 Cotton Oil Cert 34/5t L& S W. et Commercial Cabi Del Hudson Del Lack&W Denver & R G. Preferred. Distillers.. er Cerulii 7 Southern Pacitic... 1813 Southern R K .. Preferred. . Sugar Refinery....1)17% Hocking Coai... 3 | Preferred Hocking Valiey... 1634 Tenn Coul & Iron.. 2814 Homestake......... 35 | Preferred H & Texas Central— |Texas Pacific ..... 9% 1llinois Central.... 93%/'Tol A A & N Mich— Towa Central. 714 Tol Ohlo & Central 20 2534 Preferred......... 00 137/Tol 5 Louls &K G 514 Preterred. ........ 30 | Preferred.. 1 Kingston & Pena.. 3 |Union Pacific, Lake Erle & Westn 1614 Proterred. 66 Lake Snora... . . 16134 National lead ... 24 Preterred. 88 Long Isiand [ .10 52 Lonisville & Nash, 49 Louisvilie,N A1bny _24|U S Rubbe Preferred. .. ..... 14 Preferred Manhattan Con.... 88 |Utlca & B River. .. Memphis & Charis 15 |Wab S L & Pacific. Mexican Centra\... 733 Preferred.. Michigan Central.. 90 |Wells-Fargo. Minn & S L. Western Unlon.... 8314 Preferred..... ) .— Wisconsin Centrai. 2 Minn & St L'com.. 1835 Wheellng & LE... 3% 1st preferred... 2d oreferred. . Missouri Pacifi Mobile & Ohio. 76| Preferred Nashville & C' 2% National Linseed. Brooklyn Tra 183 NJ Central 10114 Erie 2d ptd.... 18 Norfolk & Westrn, 1144 American Spir 1344 Freferred......... 18%l Preferred 289 Crosixa roxvs. Ala Class A 4s....104 |Northern Pac 1sts.114 Do Class B 4, 5s.1V3% Do 2 _— % Alabama, class C.. 97 | Doads.. .1l Atchison ds. BU% Do consol 5s. Do 2ds A. .. 44550r lmprovmnt ist. 90 Canada South 2ds.105%3 Do Bs. Cen Pac sty of’35.— /U R & N lsta. . Cherokee 43, 1896.10314| Do consol 5s.....— Do 1897...... 10314/0r Short Line 6s...112%% Do 1 89% 10314 Do consol 5s. 64 Do 1899 L0314 Pacific 630t '97... — Ches & Ohio 5s..." 109 | Phila & Reading 43 81 Cb&N P Tr Rets 58 4114/ Do 1st ptd incom. 47 DC366s.......... 10014 R GrandeWest 1ais 75% Den & 1t Gist... 1111 ' |St L&IronMtGenSs 7343 Do #s. 8814(St T & S F Gen 6s..109 Eri 8314/t Paul Consols. FLW&De: is 50 St P C& Palats .. GH&S A b 102 [So Carolina 434s... Do 2d 7s. uthern K R os. Gen Elec D Do Pac Cai 1s 1 & Tex Cent 8s...105 | Tenn new Ss. Do con bs........... 10214/ Texas Puc Jowa Central Ists.. 96 | l'exas Pac 24 Kansas Pa Consols 63 Union Pac lats 96.11 Ks Palsts Den Divii4lg U S 4s reg of 1923.1203; La Consol 4s... 95| Do 4s, coupon....120%, Missouri fundlig...— (U & ds reg of 1907.11034 MK T 2ds. 6114 Dods, coupon....11134 Do ds... 83" Do2s. & Ohio 673 Dots, reg Union 6s.:110" | Do bs, coupon n 5. 11514! Va funding deot. Louls i31043,| Do registered. LGen 63117 ™| Do deferred 6s. con 48.100 | Dotroat reptaipd 6 124 |Wabash 1st 5s.....106% Northwes:Consols. 144 3| W est snore 43..11.105 Lo deb 6. erenr 108 0 2 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Jan. 13.—The spot market fs frm st 7s 2d@7s 8d. Cargoes are firmer at 36s 8d, sellers, prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations tor No. 2 Rea Winter: Jan- vary, 6s 8d: February, 6s 93.d; Murch, 6s 10%50: May, 6s 10340, SECURITIRS. Jan. 15.—Consols, 111%; sil- 6d; French Rentes, 102f 55c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. LONDON, xchange, 60 days. Sterling — s4851; Steriing Exchange, signt — assiy Sterling Cabies. — AmEsy ew York kxchauge, sight. - 1245 ew ) ork Exchange, telegraphic.. — 15 Fine silver, per ounce. P 643, Mexican Doars. 52 82; PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEK GRAINS. ‘WHEAT-Fntures declined. £pot wheat was dull. Quoted a: $1 35@1 50 B ctl for common grades, #15215@1 05 ¥ cu for average No. 1, $1 5714 for choice and $1 60@1 65 B ctl for extra cholce miiling, latter figure being the ssking price. CALL FOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEss10N—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 ctis 1 5744: 4000, $1 57. SFCOND SESSION—May 2000, 81 6614 R¥GULAR MORNING SESSION ctls, §1 34: 5.00. 31 3314; 2000, 81 3535 May— 50,000, 81 68; 10.000, $15615: 6000, $1 5614 4000, 81 55%: 4000, ¥1 6534 . 20,000, $1 5514 8000. $1 5! 000, $1 5434 : 20.000. 81 6547 AFTERN( 03 ses5.0n ou account of the death of Grain Inspecior Abel. BARLEY - Higher prices were quoted for Feed, thoush tutwres declined. We quote Feed, 80 2 choice oright, E6@STY4c: Brewing, o 3 No. 1 Chevaller. $1 10@1 20 8 cul. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥s8108—9:16 o'clock—No sales. SKCOND SESSION—May— 6000 ctls, 85 %gc; 2000, 853, I KGULAR MORNING S ESSION—May—8000 culs, 4000, 853s: 6000, 853/c. 000 ctls, $1 54 December—2000 BB5jsc. KUV, 85 AFTERNOON—NO 8€£81011. OATs—Fancy Feed, §1°45. Common to gooa White range $110 10’81 85, according to quality. Black. for feed, 95cE 1 10: for seed, $1 20@1 80; Gray, nomina ; Red, $10743@1 1214: Surprise, $1 50@2 60 P ctl. COKN—Inactive and weak. Large Yellow, 7714 @80c P cul; Small Round do, 97%4c; White, 774y 8UC ctl. N oivamonie ent BUCK WIizA1—Quoted at $115@1 25 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras. $5@5 10: Bakers' extras, $4 90@5; Super- fine, $4 16@4 50 ol CORNMEAL, KTC.—Feed Corn, $18@18 50; Cracked Corn, $19@19 50 B ton. MILLSTUKFS—Prices In sacks areas follows, usul discount to the trade: Gruham Flour, $2 85 B 100 Ihs; Rye Flour, $2 758 100 tbs: Rice Flour, $6 76: Cornmeal. $2 35: exua cream do, 83 Catmeal, 83 50; Groats. $i: Hominy, $8 10 @3 80: Buckwhen: Flour, 33 20@3 50: Cracked Wheat, 83 50; Farina, §4: Whole Wheat Flon, #3: Rolled Ons (bbi%), 86@6 40: Peari Barley, $375@4: Spilc Peas, §3 507 Green do, #4 25 § 0 tbs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, c BRAN-—$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and $20@20 50 B ton for the best. ¥ FLEDSTUFFS—Kolled _Barley, ~ $19 50@20; Ollcake Meal at the miil, $26 50 ¥ ton; Joubing, $27 60; clipped Cats, $1 40@1 50 B ctl. HAY—Wheat, $¥@11;_ Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10: Oat, Bariov. $7@8 50; River Bariey, $5@6 60: Aifalfa, $6@7 bu; compressed, $6@ 9 b0; stock, 85@6: Ll ver, $6G8 B tun. STRAW—30@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Bayos, 81 40@1 55 B ctl; Small Whites, $1 15@1 30 B cil: Large Whites $1@1 15 § ctl; Pinks, $1 05@1 20: Reds, £110@1 20: Biack- oo, 81 1L 20; T Kidney, 82 60: Limas, 8165 @1 90. Buiiers, $1 25@1 50; Pea, 31 16@1 30. SK.EDs—Brown Musiard, $2 73@3: ¥ ellow Mus- tard, 81 80 10 B cl: Flax, 81 $6@1 40: Canar; wd, 184@234¢ P Ib: Alfaita, 614c; Rape, 2Vl 2¥%c. Hemp, oc; Timothy, 41gc. URRD PicAS—Niles, $1@1 15® ctl; Green, $140@1 60 B ctl. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, Onlons sold higher again. Potatoes are firm and S—Sweet Potatoes, $1 25@1 75: Early Rose, 70@75¢: River Reds. 50@6Uc; Burbank seediings, 4U@50c ¥ ctl for Kivers and 60c@81 for Sa.inas; Uregon Burbanks, 80@87 %57 ONIONS—BU@0¢ P ctl. VEGETA BLeS—Hothouse Cucumbers, 50c@$1 P dozen: Hothouse Aspara:us, 7@15c B Ib: Kl barb. $ 50 %_box: Los Angeles Summer Squas 50c@$1 P box; Los Angeles Green Peppers, :6@ SUc % box: wushrooms. ¥@15c B Ib, lat er fic- ure for buttons: Marrowfat Squash, $5 B Los Angeles ‘Tomaioes, 25@75¢ ® box: Dried Peppers, T@8c P Ib: Green Peas, 5@6¢ B Ib: Los Angelcs String Beans, 82102; Dried Okra, S@9c ® b Cabbege, 40@bUc ® ctl;’ Carrots, 25@80c » sack; Garlic, 11@2¢ B . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, 1 UTTER—-Contipues depressed and weak, and sellers do not refuse any reasonable offer. CREAMERY—Fancy nearby Creamerles, 20 21ct seconds, 18@) fc: Humboldt, S5@34c B B> DArry—Fancy, 17@19¢: £ood 'to choice, 1i@ 18c: lower grades, 123gc B B, PICKLED—18@]15¢ FIRKIN~13@ 4c P . CruaMERY TUB—16@18¢ B 1. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 11@11%¢ $ B: common to good old, 8@10c ¥ Ib: Cream Ched- dar, 11@12c; Youns America, 11@13¢; Western, 11h@1 o Kastern, 1i@1dte0 § . 3 EGGS—The tendency is still downward. Ranch Exgs. 25@27%40: store Eggs, 22@28c; Eastern, 20¢ t\am;@ i i POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at 35@5 50 for Hens, $525@5 50 for young Roosters, and 84 5L@5 for Fryers. Home stock continues to decline. and Is very weak. Live Turkeys, 13@16¢ B Ib for Gobblers, 13@15¢ @ D for Hens; Dressed Turkeys. 16@18c® bb: Geese. § pair, 8150@: 76: Ducks, B4 306 B doz; Hens, $3 50@4 50: Roosters. younx. 84 50@5: do, ola, $4: Fryers, $4@4 50: Broilers, $4@4 50 for large and $2 50@5 50 for smail: Pigeous, 81 25@ 1 50 % doz for young and $1 for old. GAME—S(ocks of ducks are liberal. Quall are quotable at $1 @ dozen; Mallard, §3 50@d: Canvasback, $2@5 B dozen Sorig, $1_75@2 B doz: 1 25@1 50 B do: ldgeon, #1 25 9 doz; Small’ Duck. $1: ¥ngilsn Snipe. $2@2 60 w doz: Jack Snipe, $1@1 25 ¥ dozen: Hare, 31: Rab- bits, $1 50 for Coitontails and $)@1 25 for small; Uray Geese, $2 50; White Geese, $1: Brant, $125@1 50; Honkers. $3 50@4. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 75¢@$1 B box for choice, §1 1091 25 for famex Tted, 30@8sc for common; Essters, $193 L. Pears, 70c@8$1 25 P box. Persinmons, 30@76¢c B box. BERRIES— Eastern Cranberries, $6@8 P bbl. CITRUS FRUITSEverytuing on the list is dull. Mandarin Oranges plentiful and lower at 680@86c P box: Navel Oranges. $1_50@2 50 W box; Seedlings, 75c@#1 25: Lemons. 75c@8] 50 for common and §2@2 o0 for good to choice; Mex can Limes, 86@6 50: Califoruia Limes, 81@1 5 Bananas, $1@2 9 buuch: Pineapples, $2@1 8 doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are nominally | as follows: LARLOAD 10Ts—Apricots are quotable at 6G9¢ for Koyals and 1114@12c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 3lgc for the 4 sizes; Peaches, 385545, 10x brime 1o cholce, 834010 for fancy sad 10c for peeled in boxes; Apples 5342 B Ib for evaporated and 2@zY4c for sun-dried; Pears, 214 @be for prime (0 cholce, 4@5%sc for quariers ana 6@6%ec for halves: Plums, 4¢ for pitied sua 13pe fo: unpitied; Nectarines, 3V4@4vge for choice and §34o Jox tanoyi Wills Vigs; 3 Black fRims, 354 @2V4c. JOEBING = PRICES—Peaches, 415@5%c ¥ b fancy, 616@71gc B 1b; peeled. 1215¢ @ . Apri- cots, B14@0c @ 1 tmuey, 10c; M oorparks, 1@ 13c: evaporated Apples, 53;c; sun-dried, 23,@3c; Prunes, 33,@4c for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, 5c for unpressed an . @314 for pressed: white kixs, 4c Plums, 436@5c¢ for Pited and 1%ge for unpitted Necturines, 4g6c B b for prime W fancy: Pears, 216@5c for whoie, 414@5%4c for quarters and U5@614c for haives. KAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES — Four- crown, loose, 534c; three-crown, 43sc @ 1b; two-crown, 3%C ¥ seediess Sultauas, bige: seediess Muscaiels. 4340 three-crown London fayers, 31 15: clusters, $1 50 Dehesa clusters, $2 50; imperial clusters, $3; dried Grapes. 8¢ 3 b JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO—Fonr-crown, loose, 53gc; B-crown, 434¢; 2-crown, 334c: seed- less Suitanas, b3zc! scedless Muscatels, dlgc: 3crown London lavers, $1 25 clusters, 81 60; Dehesa clusters, $275: tmperial clusters, $3 25. NU1S—Chestuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, 614@7c ¥ b fcr staudard and 9@9%ac B t for soiishell; Almords, 6@6bsc for Lauguedoc, 3@ 314¢ for hardsbell and 5@dc B I for paper shell; Peanuts, d@6c B 1 for_rastern ana ac for Call: fornia: Hickory MNuts, 5@<c v Pecans, Tia@ 8c B Ib; Fllberts, 714@8c; Brazu Nuts, 7%4@8c: Coconuuts, $4@5 # {00, HONEY—Comb, 10@12%ac for bright and 5@9c for lower grades: water-white extracted, 5@51ac; light amUer exiracted 4y2@A4%c; dark amuer 4@4Yac: dark, 2@8c B b. BEESWAX_25@26c # 1. PROVISIO CURED MEATS—Bucon, 6¢ @b for heavy, 7c B I for light medium, 934c for light, 10¢ B Ib for excra light and 1134¢ B Db for sugar-cured. Enst- ern sugar-cured Hams, 1214@13c: California Hams, 1lc 3 Ib: Mess Beei, $7@7 50: exira mess do, $8@8 60: fumily do, 39 50@10; extra primo Pork, $7 60 @ 8: extra ciear, 816 bbi; iness. $14 B bbl: Smoked Beer. 1Uc B Ib. LARD—Eastern, tlerces, ‘is quoted at 0lac for compound and 8@6ec for pure: pails, 7c: Calil- foraia tierces, 5@5Yac @ Ib for compound und 614c for pure: hatf-bois, 6340; 10-1 tlus, Tije: do, &b, T . CUTTULENE—8@614c¢ In tlerces and 73,@8%gc in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Prices are lower again. Culls and brands sell lc under sound stock. Heavy sslted steers. 7y,@8c: medium, B15@7c; light, 54,@sc; Cowhides, 514@8¢: salied Kip. 414@ Sc: sulted Calt, 7@Sc; saied Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides, 12@13¢c # i: culls and brands, 9@! dre Kip and Veal, 9@i0c: dry Calf, 15¢ culls, 10c: Goatskins, 2u@35c each: ' Kids, Sc; Deerskins, good summer, 20@25c ® Ib: me- aium, 156@20c; winter, 7@9c; Sheepskins, shear- Iings, 10@15¢ eachi; shore wool. 25@35¢ each; me- dium, 3U@i5c each} long wools, 40@60C each. 1A LLUW—No. 1, Tendercd, 3@3%ac; No. 2, 23ac; refined, Sc; Grease, 2¢ % 1. WOUL—We quole Fall Wool: Humboldt and Mendocino, H@9c: free northein, T@Blpe: mid- dle countles, iree, 51@7c: o, defective, 41a@bc: San Josquin, 3@5c: uo, foothill, 6@7c: Lastern Oregon =pring, 75.@9¢: Oregon, 10438 Yac: do, fall a0d lambs', 10@11c 110P=—6@8c for sair 1o choice and 9@10c B Ib for fancy. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. De lers auticipate siill higher prices for Beef, as fat stock Is scarce. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as foilows: BERF—First quality, 634@7c; second, 5@ec; | third do, 4@5¢ B M. VEAL—Large, 6 MUTLO! c; small, 7@8c P Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, :14@3% medium and 314@33/sc tor small; @5Yc @ b GENERAL MERCHANDISE. dressed do, 414 BAGS~—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 434c: June- July delivery, 47gc: Wool Bazs, 243@254c. COAL-Wellington, $3 B ton: New Wellington, | J 100k, Nl.es $8 P ton; Southtield Wellington, $7 50 ton; | Seattle, §5 50: Bryant, 85 50: Coos Bay, $4 75; Wallsend, $6 50; Scotch. —: Brymbo, —; Cum- beriand, §13 50 in bulk and $15 Iu sacks: Penn- syivania, Anthracite Exg, $11@12 # ton: Welsh Anthracite. $8@10; Cannel, $8 B ton; Rock Springs, Castle Gute and Pleasant Valley,' 87 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 9 ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Reflning Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 5vge: Powdered, oc; Fine Crushied, bbc; Dry Granu- iated, 435C: Confectioners’ A, 43ac: Magnolia A, dei Extra G, 8%c: Golden C, 84c: halt barrels 34¢ more than barrels, and boxes 15c more. © RECEIPTs OF PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour, qrsks.... 4,920]kggy, 007..,.,,,.+ 8.720 Wheat, cils..... 7,000 ides. no. . 1178 Farley, ctls. 10,430 Pelts. bdis. 747 Beans. 'sks. 415| Wine, gals. 47 900 2,550/ Sugar. bbls. 4176 581/ .eather, rolls. 40 267 Lime, bbls. 162 875 Wool, bis. 116 | Quickstiver, 5_C| Taliow. cus. 42 759 THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks still drag along withont much change. The Con. Cal. & Va. assessment falls delinquent in office to-day, and the Alta and Gould & Currv assessment of 5 and 15 cents per share, respect- ively, will be delinquent In the boards. The annual mee.ing of the Bulion Mining Com~ pany will be beld to-day. The Silver Kiug Mining Company has elected the old directors for another year with J. W. Pew a8 secretary. 2 The Crocker-Woolworth National Bank has elected the old ofticers for the year. The Pacific Stock Exchange has re-elected all the old oflicers as follows: President, R. G. Hor, vice-president, ¥, O.is: chuirman, J. B. Bourne; secretary, 8. Gardiper: treasurer, M. Goldman. Lhe Bank of California will pay & quarterly divi- dend of 85 per shure on the 151h. The Furmers’ and Merchants’ Bank of Los Ange- les paid n quarterly dividend on the 10.h at the Tate of 16 per cent per annum. ‘I he S.ate Loan and Trust Company of Los An- geles pays a quacterly dividend of $1 50 per share this week. The First National Bank of Pasadena pald a semi-annual dividend of 5 per cen: and tne San Gubriel Valiey Bank one at tne rate of 7 per cent Pper aunum this month. The Jquitable Building and Loan Association of Los Angeles hasdeciared a dividend uf 814 per cent on paid-up stock for the last hat The joint Confidence, Challenge Consoldated ana_Consolidated imperial wes. crosscut No. 1 from the surface tunoel i now out 904 feet, bav- ing been advanced six feet durlog the past week. The face isin soft porphyry. “There was hoisted from the Confidence mine during the past week and siored in the orehouse tweniy mining car-louds of ore, the average top car samples ussay of which shows a valueof $20 62 per on. ‘i e yieid of the Overman mine for the past week was 6 tons and 1400 pounds of ore from Lhe work- ings o the north rifu on the 900 level. The average assay value of the ore ws $60 12 per ton. 1A A3, Following were the salesn the San Francisco £tock Eoard yesterday: RLGULAR MORNING SESSION, .COMMEN CING §:30. X 06500 G&C......27 4100 Chilnge...57/10 Mexican..44 7/100 Conti.....1.30| 60 Uphir.. “55/300 C Point....34) AFTERNOON SKSSION—2:30. 200 € Point....32) 600 Exchr.....03, (500 Ovrm Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 300 Caleda.... 1] 300 Cuoir......77) 250 CC&V . 1.38| 1200 Atons. .24 400 Euilion..06/500 Exchar. 50 Stnrd 1525 200 Umon......41 1350 H&N 1.2 56/400 Justice. ... 100 Conti ...1.20 200 C Point.. ¥ 400 Exchar. 400 Bullion....0€) 300 Caleda....1] 550 Challge...54[200 .. 1500 Kentuck04 (300 Mexican ..43| LLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 13-4 P, ox Nevada Queen. Con.Cal& Va. Challenge Con. 02 Con. Imperial. CLon New Yora Crown Point... kureka Con... urry. Baivk Norers 1,15 PLOUK AND 1 ellow Jucken 35 ND EXCHANGE, WEDNESUAY. Jan 18-2p. i TNITED STATES BONUa Bid Askea. U S 4s coup.111%5 U S4sreg...100 Do new 15501203 — MISCKI LANKOUS mowDY. Omnibus 6s.. 1191412035 PacRoll Ma. ntra C W 6s 9135 80 Dpot-stex-cp — --dsn L&D 63127 F&CH RR 63105342108 Geary-st 1155100 P&Ci Ry 6s. KR 831124117 Keno, WL&L Sacto P & L. SF&NPRG-.. SPRE Ariz6s SPRRCal ds. SPRECalds. ~PBrRCaibs. r63.1183/43119 {SVWater4s. StktnG&E 83 SunsvT&T6s. sutter-stRs. | Visadia WCbs WATER STOCK3. LosAng L 63 — “DoGnteed By — MevstChiags120 yCon bs. 10615106 Nutings rae. 7185 NevCNgR7s.100 NP CR RS 1003410 Contra Costa 80 iSprng Valiey (Pacific Light |San Francsco |Stockton.. e Capital....... Ouk G L &H 54 Pac vas imp 9116 — INSURANCE 8TOCKY. Fireman’sFa16s : COMMERCIAL BANK &TONKY LondonP&A.137%4 Londond&s ¥ [} AmerB&TC. Bankof Cal. 241 ‘al SD&T Coluy FAVINGS BA Gers&LCo. 1350 1495 HumbS&L:1100 g Union Trase. 800 BFsuv Unlon — BTREET RATLROAn aTocK [Oak SL&Hay MIBCRLLANTOUS STOSK /Nat Vin Co., LG {Pac Aux F A {PacBoraxCo. Pac Roll Mill Parf PalotCo 163 1714/ Pac Tran Ed son Light126%12 GasConAsn. Ger Leud Co. HawC&sCo.. Hutch S PLo ITRNEREE Tl wde M Elec Ligni BALES—MOKSANG 583004 25 Edison Light & Power Co..., 40 Hutehinson 8 P Co.. 25 8 F Gaslight... 70 SV Water..... $10,000 U S 4% (new) Bonds.. s eSS 45 Alaska Packers' Association. 5 Mutual Electric Light. 55V Water.. #2000 S V 6% Bona; 10 SV Water. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Rev PJ Van Tehis, At- W O Benton, Richmd. Va W Summertield & w, —Wethers, 612@7c: Ewes, 6@6%e | LR ! LAMB—Spring, 121.@18¢c; yearlings, 7@8c B | v Ciyti, St Helens A Cohen, Santa Cruz W J Hupp, Jr, Oakland A R Davis, UT M C H W Moran. Ber<eley CJ Christiunson, U 8 8 J F Willlams, Chicago Dr Hugh Cross, Marshfld S sSummerfield. Reno | W G Rainy. Monticello H L Smith, Hanford 1ot & w, Bkrsfid L ¥ Warner, Jr, Vncuvr G W Graham, Stockton J H Maggard, W H De Valin, , Palo Alto J W Bowen, Los Angeles ta Cruz DrS K Latta, Stockton G D Sanborn & 1, Sebas- E Huebbe, Los Augeles A W Baldwin, Sacrmnto Wood- A Pfister. Paso Robles J Black & ¢ Cal F L Leshi, Cal PALACE HOTEL. A F Jones, Oroville J 8 Coxer, N Y TR I+ Parkinson, Paio Alto A J Larson, Lodl C Lake, Reno Chus Rule, Dun M Kahn, }etaluma J F Clarkson, Theo Alien & %, Angels Dr G M Dixon, Sacto A J Holden, Boston Mrs B X Wrigley, Colo A G Gassen, Sacto H H Pitcher, Livermore W L Fish, Portiand G J Atkins, Chicago Burke.'San Jose B Monroe, San Jose G F Bliss, Carson O McHenry, Chicago H D Curils & wi, LGatos J Breanner, Sacto J H Barney & wf, Tex J Bixby & wf, Lg Beach S McMurirle, San Jose LICK HOUSE. J Feely, Red Bluff L C Smith, Cal E M Sweeney, Cal Mias M Doualdson, Cal ¥ C Apperson, Kta Clara G W Rice, San Magner H Jerusalem, Visalia Dr K Farb-r, Spokane 180 | J E Putnam, ldaho 5 ¥ Miller, Forest Hill 1,800 | G 2 | W Lampert, Sacto M C Brown & wt, Wash G Keed, J P ftevenson & wt. N J L € Cummin M S Alexander, Stktn C P Wiison & wt, Sacto G N Bass, Eortland W S Lamar & w, Cal G E Pratt & w, Los Ang BALDWIN HOTEL. W B Pridearst, Sacto W E Harris, vakiand J R Watson Jr, Vallejo C B Hart. Stockton B i Benjamin&w,Denvr 7ard, Denver J M Canty, Grayson Capt Kennedy. Los Ang W F thepard & w, V' F 5 Brown, Chicaxo N Todham, Detroit Kiel, Chicago E A Davison, Bellota I’ boiby, Boston B1imaions, ¢ J D Elaugher, Cal D C Lane, Pomona F M - mith, Eugene, Or F A Coe & wt, San’ Jose F W Hoibert, H J Finger, St Barbara A N Debney & im, Stkin ¥ C 0'Nell, Hollister J W Hughes, O Tracy. Sta Barbara © Ofter, Onkland J C Kane, Mealo Park Hauck, Chico H Shields. Chicago X kzekial, Chicago W Grantz & w, Sta_Cruz 1 Solomon & w, Fresno R L Briggs & H Rovert, N Y 3 C Lyuch, Los Ang ¥ L de Arman, Ventura NEW WESTERN HOTEL. D Breyton, Montana O W Duun, Stanford H Norton, Great Fails W K Ruvmond, Mcntan C Tarner, Portiand H McQuade, New Yk C A Niggle, ~an Felipe Keyno ds, Chicay Y Betters, New York Lathum San Jose 0 Mo re, G.en Ellen O Wilson, Rio Vista L A Livingsion=, B D Mastin, Keno lurner, New York J B Copp, Fresno J 8§ Raymond, Buffalo E A Frets, Angal Camp JA Smito, Bakerstield R Mansfield, Los Ang “acto J A boyle, San Rafael REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Edward J. Delaney 10 Laura G. Delaney. lot on W line of Octavia street, 127:814 S of Juckson, W 137:6 by N 127:344; aiso io. on N line of Call- sornia sireet, 77:5 E_of Fillmore, ¥ 27 by N 82:714; aiso 10t oo NW corner of Jackson and Octaviu sireets, N 66 : 76:7, K 85; also all luterest in Lafayetie Square: W 50. N 10, W 86, 5 me, lot on W line of Cctavia street, N of Jackson, W 50, N 10, W 33, 5 767, E sta e 0f Margaret D' Arcy (by John O'Brien ex- ecutor) to Nicholas Prost and Adam Gauch. ot on W line of Buchanau street, 112 26 by W 87:6: also lot on W liue of Buchavan strest, 87:5 N of Fulton, N Adam Gauch to Nicholas Prost, 1ot on W line of Buchapan sirest, 87:6 N of Kultop, N Nicholas and Matilda Prost to Adam Gauch, ot on W line of Buchanan street, 112:6 N of Fulton, N 25 by W BT:8 $10. Jesse and Suralh A. Clark to Perthania Flannl- gan, 100 on W Ine of Webster stree, 27:4%6 S of Ciay, § 25 ty W 0 J. J. Driscoll to Annie Driscoil, 1ot on N line of Post street, 100 E of Baker, 5 3 ais0 lot on N line of Sutter street, 85 W of Broder- ick, W 27:6 by N 110; § James K. and Eliza ©. Wiison to Emma J. Par- nell, 1ot on NE cornerof Beulshand Shrader streets, N 25 by £ 110; 810, Estate of Jean Peyre (b minlstratrix) (o Pairick N of Fulton, N 5 by W 87:6: 87087 6 by N 187:6: Leontine Peyre, ad- ven, lot on SW corner of T"'nlll;hl'l:gml;lofldl (Columbia) strects, 8 04 by W 25 ). € 5 gllnlxa‘!v :’nmn “";‘, < 29:684. excepting NE Montgomery avenue, 69:14 Sk of Unlon, SE 3, N s l\lfi;ollnl and Anpa Hesse, lot obe o Bl;useéhc‘orfiurol ‘Calitornia street and Twenty-sec- . E 0 by §90; $10. 1ot on N hine of J street, 107:6 K of Twelfih eve: Bue, E 25 by N 100; ulso lot on NEcorner of X street and Twenty-seventh aveoue, 3 100: $10. Katie Chapton to John W. ling of Thirteenth aveuue, 15N o by E120: $10. Plieorge and Lizsle Michaels 0 James, lovon & e of kighteenth streeh i , W 8 gu: 310. I omas ana Miry Diwyer (o Dants Gavagnaro, loi_on SW iine of Mobawk avenue, 147 SO0 9 Huton, SK 20 by NW 100, betae a porvon o 3 cck 5, West knd map 13 §10. D eios L. Frankiin o Fauline Eranilin, lot o SE line of Kdinburgh street, 50 N1I¢ of Persts, B¢ 25 by SE 100; lot on SE line of ¥d luburgh stree 25 NK of Pertin. N& 25 by SE 100 lot o | €3 ner of Edinburg and_Persia streets. NI 28 Be ST 100: Iot on N line of Persla street, 100 N 0 Naples, NW 25 bv Nk 75; lot on NE U7, FPersia street, 75 NW of Naples, X W 25 by Nk T5; loion N corner of Persia and Naples streets, B 76 by NW 75, being lots 11 to 18, Eraakiin au division of biock 46, Excelsior Homeswead: gift. Ellon McNamara to Mary J. Murphy, Kate I Carroll and Jeremian MoNamara. lot 3 biock 7, West End map 2: also lov ou NW line of Wyomlng avenue, 80 5W of Sickles avenue, NW 237 by =W 80, beiug lot 11, nlock 7. West Knd map 5 400 n 1 line of San Jose avenue, W of vemue, S SB0-SW 40, NW 185, NE 40, belog portion'of 1ot 2, bieck 7, same: gift. ALAMEDA COUNT’ S ugene A. Trefethen to M. A.Sidwell, lots and 85, Seing a subatvision of iots 54 to 67, 65 to 8, Kingsland Tract, Brooklyn i ownship: $10. D. F. and Lillie F. Oliver 1o_Evelyn Wishtma: lot on N lne of Moss avenue, 50:6 -5 W of Silver street. E 50:6 2-5, N 101:9, W 50.5 94:2 to be- kinning, portion of lov 13, block C, Bromaway and Telegraph-avenue Homestead, Oakland Tow, ship; $10. bghret Babul (by Jaiaes E. Barber,Tax Collec- tor) to Charles Brbb, mortkase interest on N 34 fect of lot 1, biock . Hesudry & Peladeau Tract a ‘Oakland Township; $1. Casiea abp. to. Sard Loy allmexsin same, Oaklana 1 ownship: $100. Charles ¥. Iisey and_Jerome R. Brigham, trus- tees of estaie of John K. Bartiett, Willinm H. Jen- nings, Sarah Jonnson and Mary k. Bartlett to Jumes S. Buunelt, 10t on SE corner of Dwight way and Etna sireet. &2 135 by 8 240, being lots 2 and , block 2, map of property of John Kearney. r State University, Berkeley: $5700. Ada_Graber (by T. Graber, attoraey) to Eliza- Beih 3 Kachieschang, ot 6, biock 5, Sea View Park, Berkeley: $10. : Morris to Barton and Editn Knott, lot 2, 4. Warner Tract, Brookiyn Township; $10. nd Jeante D. East to Sarah M. Mor<en, lot commeneing at intersection of N E line of kast Twenty-third street and N line of Twenty-fitth avenue, thence NE 52:94, NW 75, SW to NE line of East Twenty-third street, SE o beginning, beiag a portion of lot 8, b.ock C, Mapof iatham Terrace, sabject to mortsages for $1654, Brooklyn ‘Township: $10. Horert unt Marian Trambull to H. A. and Chrls- tne S Pleitner, 10. on NE_corner of Brandon and Washin:ton streets, N 76 bs E_126, block 775. Levy Tract, Frookiyn Townsbip: §.0. Serrill and Mary B. Winsor to Lafayette M. Bab- cock, lot on W line of Davenport sireet, 95 N of Favor, N 197.24, W 170.40, S 147.24, i’ 50,5 50, ¥ 12040 to beginning, being lots 28 to 27, Bor- tree Tract, Brooklyn i ownship: $10. Builders’ Contracts. Con Sweeney with Ed Mooney, 10 erect a two- story fram bui'ding on W line of Gilbert, 203 S of Brannan, $1615: A. J. Burnett, architect. — - - The total number of patents granted to citizens of Connecticut for the year end- ing November 1, 1896, was 940, or cne for every 793 inhabitants of the State, mnclud- ing women and children. For the same period 3539 patents were granted 1o citi- zens of New York, or one to every 1694 in- habitants. 1an Solati, lot on W ot Stock on, 8 Gallivan, lot on E 1.5 § reet, N 25 THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1897. Fs... Mo.| Tu.| W. |Th. | Fi | 3 Moon’s Phases| { 1 | New Moon. } | 112 Tao. 2 5 u|1 8|9 101112 13'14 17|18 |19 zu‘n]w,zs ) Pl i 0 L | | Last Quarter. 24|25 A.w\zflzs;:s;:fl Ao, 35 CLLAN STEAMLKS, D of Departure From Sen Franclsen. TBTEAMKR |DESTINATION. | SATLS | PI<R | Eureka. . [Newport |Jan 14 ¥am Piec 11 | City Puebia| Vic & Pgt Sud | Jan 14, fau Pler 3 Sunol....... |Gravs Harbor. [yan 15,12 | Pier 2 Alliance..." |Coos Bay..... |Jan 16. Spm|vier 13 Queen... a Diezo. .. |Ian 16.11awm Plee 1L |China &Japan Jan 16, 1ru P M S8 | Humboldtisas |Jan ) & Del Norre.. Grays Harbor. | Ian 2 State of Cal. | Portiand...... | Jan 18.10ax| Pler 34 Farallon.... | Yaauina Bay. Jjan 18 Sax | yiec 2 15,12 u(PMS S 18/10AM | Pler 13 Coos Bay.... | Newport 18, fam Prec 11 FHomer Coos Bay ... |Jan 19, 5pu |Pler 13 WallaWails| Vic & Pge 500 |Jan 19, Sau|Pler 9 Mexico..... |Sau Diozo..... Jan 20.11am eiec 11 Czarina.. 07, |Coos Bay...... |Jan 2¢, 6px |Pier 8 Columbia. . | Foruana Jan 2X10am|Piar 1t City Sydney | Panama. ... Arcat STEAMELS 10 AnKIVE, STrAMER | Frox T jschr Lucy, Peterson, #34 days from Umrqua; 85 et tacmber 1o Gardiner 3 11 Co. Schr Defender, Jonuson, 43, days from Grays Harbor: lumber, (0 Wilson Bros & Co. Coenrai WEDNESDAY. January 13. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro: Goodall, Pec- kins & Co. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. stmr City of Everett, Laverge, Nanaimo: John Rosente:d’s ons. Brship Muncaster Castle, Griffith, London: Bal- four, Guthrie & Co. I ark Albert, Griflizhs, Honolulu; Willlams, Di- mond & Co. sailed. TUESDAY. January 12. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund. Greenwood. WEDNESDAY, January 18 Etmr National Citv. Andresen, Eureka. Stmr Columbla, C onway, Astoria. Eimr ieo Loomls. Jirideets. Ventars $tmr Mackinaw. Littlefield. Tacoma. Stmr Navarro, Dugcan, rureka Etmr Truckee, Danfeis, Tiliamook Bay, Bk 0 Nor hwest, Lund. Newport. Hehr Mury C. Campoeil, Bodega. Schr Murtel, Carison. Honoipi Schr Emma Utter, Allen, roriland. Aelegraphic. POTNT LOBOS. Jan. 13.—1) » e, clouay; wina N: veioch.y 12 miiss Frd : Charters The Br ship Samantha Icads sugar at Honollg for New York: ships Kenncbecand Baring 1ivg. o O amber at, POr Blake.ev, for Py iro b Brshiy City of Florence, lumver a: Ticoma ot Svdney, 318 #d: Brbark Heathfield, whear ay Portiand. for Europe, 178 6d. The Brshlp Cnr:somene loads wheat for Eq. rope on owners’ arcuunt. Fhe schr J M Cilman [oads redwood at this port and piae on the Columbia River, for Guaymas, Domestio Por-« BOWENS LANDING—Eailed Jan 13-Stme Til- 1amook, for San Pedro. FORT BEAGG—arrived Jan 13 tion, hepce Jan 13 TACOMA—daucdJan 13-Schr Maweems, for san Fran 15c0. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Jan 13-Scar Elnoran, from Eureks. Sailed Jan 13—Stu- Caspar. for San Franetsco. RAN DIEGO—Arrived Jan 12—<cnr Mazgle O Ru's. from Tacoma: schr Fanoy Dutard, from Ta. coma. MENDOCINO—Salled Jan 13—Str Polnt Arena, for San Francisco. POINT ARENA. for Por:. Los Angele PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 12— Brkntine Katie Tiickinger, 25 days irom Kove. Jun 9— Brship Pass of Brander, irom Santa Rosalia. GREXNWOOD—Arrived Jau ls—3imr Green- wood. heace Jan I YAQUINA BAY—Arnived Jan 12 1cn, heace Jan 9. EUCREKA—Arrived Jan 13—Stmr Corona hnce Jan 12. ASTORIA—Sailed Jan 13—Stmr State of Cali- fornia, for San Francisco: bark Highland Forest, for Queenstown: schr Carrler Dove, for Hongkong, NEW WHATCOM—Suiled Jan 13— Jobn G North, for Hilo. Jan 9—Brship Andora, fiom West Coast. PORT ANGELES—Arrived Jan 9—Br ship An- from Newcastle, NSW. Stme Pro‘ec- alled Jan 13—Sime Alcatraz me Faral- Arrived Jan 9—Br ship Kate Thomas, rrom Victoria. Forai-y * QUARTERMASTERS HARBOR—Arrived Jan 9—Br ship Senator, rom Valpara so. CALCUTTA—Arrived Dec 17—Nor stmr Tiger, hence Oct 27. CARDIFF—Arrived Jan .12—Br bark Inver- gerry. hence Sept 16. FALMOUTH —Arrived Jan 12—Br ship Leyland Bros, hence A uz 26. Sailed Jan 12—Br bark Altair, for Hull. GLASGOW—~afled Jao 9—Haw bak Mawanu, for Harbados, for orders. VICTORIA—Arrived Jan 12—Br s:mr Tacona, from Yokohsma. ISLE OF W1 HT—Passed Jan 12—Br stmr Le- ander, hence Oct 27, for Antwerp. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Jan 1 Mungo, hence Sept 1. LiZARD—Passed Jan 12—Brship Sir Robert Fernie. hence Aug 12, for Hull. YOKOHAMA—Arrive! Jan 10—Br stmr A't- more, from Orchon. Jan 12—Brstmr Macduff, trow Tacoma. Movements of Trans- Atlanti NEW YORR—Arrived Jan 13—Simrs State of California from Glasgow; Dresden, from Bremen. Sailed Jan 13--Lmrs Paris, for Southampton Majestie, tor Livernco : Pomeranian, for Glasgow; Sonthwark. for A nuwerp. BRIEMERHAVEN—Arrived out Jan 18—Stmr Steamasy H H Meier. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Jan 15-Stmr Atler. GIBRALTAR—Arrived out Jan 13—Stmc Co- lumbia. ROTTERDAM—Arrived out Jan 13— Veendam and Werkeniam. LIZARD—Passed Jan 13—Stmr Prossis, from New Yors, for Hamourz. TORY I-LAND-—Passed Jao 13—Simr Sarma- tian, from New York, for Glasgow. Importations. COOS BAY—Per Alllance—100 M ft lumber, 18 bbls bot les, 430 tons coa!, 381 sks pota oes, 3 cs furs 15 bdis hides. GRAYS HARBOR—Per D¢l Norte—1pkg mdse, 329 pkgs shoozs, 330 M ft lumber. Consignen:. Per Del Norte—F K Wood Lumber C Basket Mg Co; Mitchelson. Hibbard & Co. Per Alliance -0 C & N Co; ¢al Bottiinz Cr: £ A Buell Lumber Co: Thomas Loughran: California Powder Works: W BSumner & Co: Wolf & Son OCEAN TRAVEL. Tuesday, Jenuar: 78, at2p o Special party rates. ms! The &, 8. MONOWATL salls via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND 1oz SYDNEY, 1bursday, February 4. at 2 p. i Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOW N, South Africa. 4.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery stroat. Frelght Office, 327 Market st >au ¥rancisco. Santa Kosa..... | San Diexo. Monowal......... | Sydney . Wellingto: Departure Bay . -| portiana. ... | Humboldi Ba .| Victoria & Pu. .| Humbold. Bay. | Newort. Corons. .. Coos Bay. ... Farallon Rio de Janeiro. San Juan, Dexico. Tmatilia. . Columbia. | Portlana. Australl | Honolum G —— SUN, MOON AND 1IDE, UNITED STATES COAST AND GEQDFTIC SURVEY- TiMEs AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FO(T POINT, ENTRANCK TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT- NoTE—The high and low iwaters occur ai the City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about twenty- five minu es later than at Fort Polnt: the height of tide is the same at both places. January—1897. Thursaay, Januar 14. ...7.26| Moon rises...... ot 530|Moon sete. " 5.85 Ax Sun sets % mime | rgqy | Time| pouy| Time | peq, gl wl - rwl I wi| 14] U] B 710] B.1] Zo% 0.0/1094| 83 15| i.44| 33| 7.68) 5.1 835/ —0.4/11.50 38 16| 2:37| 8.4( 8.40| 52| 411/—07/1158| 4.0 17| 3.28| 86| 9.27| b.4| 447/-0.8 . ifl w LW HW | 18| 0.251 1 416( 3.1/10.14| 6.3| 5.22/—08 3v| 115| 4.5| 5.55| 2911 | 6.87) 21| L41] 4.7] €48] 2.512. | 715 01 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when there are but throe tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Cosst Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given s subtractive from the depth given by the charts. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Unilied States Hydrographie Office located n the Merchanty Exchange is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of | mariners without regard to nationaiity and free of expense. Navigators are cordially favited to Visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling directions of the world are kept on hani ror com- parison and reference, and the latest information ‘ean always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 1o navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill {s hoisted about ten minutes befors noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridlan, by telegraphic signal recelved each day from the United States Naval Observaiory a: Maro Island. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, Is published the same day by the afternoon papers, oliowing dav. W. 8. Huenzs, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charga, The Pime Ball. ¥ ERAXCH JIYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOR T. 8. V. MERCHANTS EXCHANG® EAN FRANCIS0O. ynnuary 13. 1807 The time ball on Teiegraoh iIll way aroppsl exactly ai n0OD 10-day—L &, aL n0OM Of the 13061 meridiau, s eXucily u 8 ¥ M., Greenwich tims, W. S Huemss, Lieatenant U. 5 N.. in charza, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrive I WEDNESDAY. Junuary 13, Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth. 67 bours from Grays Harbor: and mdse. to E K Wool Lumber Co. Stmr Alllance, Hard wick, 3734 hours trom Coos Bay; pass and mdse, 10 Gray & Mlichell, COMPAGNIE GENER AL TRANSATLANTIQUS French Line to Havre. OMPANY's PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Itavelers by this line avoid both transit by English raflway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Pacls, first class $160, second class $116. LA BOURGOGNE Jan. 28, 64 LA GASCOGNE.. TTun 30, 94 M. LA BRETAGNE.. Feb. 6, A M. LA NORMANDIE. Feb 13, 9. La BOURGOGNE Feb. 20, 5 A x 2@ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3. Bowling Green. New York. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHI? (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel. Juneau, Kil- Hisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), ac 9 . M., Jan. 9. 24 For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everctt, Anacories and New W) atcom (Bellingham Bay. Wash.), 9 A. i, Jan. 4,9, 14, 19,24, 28, aud every fifth day there after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. ., at Seattle with G. N.Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaskn steamers. For J:ureka, Arcata and Fleids Landing (Hum. boldt Bav), atr. Fomona 2 . s, Jan. 4, 8, 13, 16, %0, 24, 28. and every fourth day thereafter. For Sunta Cruz Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. . Jan. 2, 6,10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and ‘every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luls Oblspo), ~anta Barbara, Port Loa An- reles. Redondo_(Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 A Jan. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20,24, ¥8, andevery fourth day thereafter. ‘or Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A M. 2Bth of each month. he Company reserves right to change steamers or salling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Monigomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS 10 PORTI.AND From Spear-streec Whart, at 10 4. . T (812 First-class Including FARE Be0onaalage fberth & mass SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia ...dan. 8 18,28, Feb 2 State of California. Jan. 8 18, 28, Feb. 7 Through tickets and through baggase to all Easiern points. Rates and folders upon Appiice ton o F. F. CONNOR, General Acont, 680 Market steeet, GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superiatendents STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington st., At 6 P. M, Daily. Freighc recelved up P L A3~ Accommoditions Résérved by Telephons. ‘The only line se.linx through tickets aud gi through freight rates to all poin.s ou Valley Rallroad. STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. ‘Leiephone Main 805. Ca. Nav. avd lmpt. Co FOR VALLEJO AND U. S. NAVI-YARD, STEAMER “MONTICELLO, Daily ex. Sa:urday & Sun.. 10:30 A % and 4 v Saturdays, S10:30a X, 3P s Sundays. 3 S g Landing Mission-stree: Dock, Pler 2, ‘elephone Black 261. *Trip gives 6 hours sop ac Navy-Yand. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA (U7, VES PIER 1 MOX- by, av Waturday, ot ,ll:'.. M. Alviso