The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 15, 1897, Page 10

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0 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, 1 JANUARY 15, 1897 e - o e o IR L ¥ TH SUMMA Y E COMM OF THE MARKETS. Silver unchanzed. Wheat and Bar.ey Futures firmer. Ouats quiat. Kyedull. Corn lower. Hay and Feedstuffs unchanged. Nothing doing in Beans. votatoes and Onions advancing. alry Butter lower. Cheese weak. Eggs continue to decline. Poulity again {n over-supply. : weak and dull Eastern Apples unsalable. Clirus Fruits dull. Dried Fruits motiovless: Beef very firm Hides weak and quist. Increased shipments of Specie. . Larger Revenue Coliections. Gam SPECIE SHIPMENT his por: in 1896 were 1895. The $11,742,795 in gold | coin $5.788.900 in siver bullion. $8,197.750 in Mexican doliars and $1,918.7%9 in currency and | bouds China 100k 27,167,43 0 54,845 305, }onoluiu $1,012,.90 sud New York §13,1¢8,615. Shipments of specie fro! 8,548,540, agzainst $26.305,310 leading descriptions were REVENUE COLLECTIONS. | Internal revenue collections in this district in 1896 were $2,410,018, azainst $2,067.846 iu 1895, 1 ast year's collections included $5989,348 for beer, 31 061 for spirits and $204,863 for cigars and tobacco. EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS. Exports of flour from this port in 1896 were 1,174,938 barrels, against 950,458 barrels in 1895, Keducing this flour to whest aud adding it to the expor:ed wheat gives total exports of treadsiuffs | for 1886 of 16,738,358 centals, valued at $18,677 640, azalnst 14,011,000 centals. valued at $13 314,100, In 1890, oseburg 28 0 FollsT %% g i | | Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. sta dicaie maximum te ys; those underneath it, if rainzall, of melied st The top figures erature for the the smount of d hundredths, ng ‘the past twelve rs. Tsobars, or solid lines, connec: pan s of air pressure; iso- | therms, or dottec temperature. The word barometric is usual by refers to low pressure. and and accompanied by pressure and Tair weather: “low” s usnally preceded Clondy weatherand rains. Lows” ns.ally first appear on the Wushington cosst. When the pressure is high in the interior | nd low along the coast, and the isobars extend | rih aud south but when the lonz the coast, rain is probable: w13 inclosed with isobars of th of Oregon is improb icinity of Tdaho, and able, the pressur weather may L n summer and coider weather in winter. The reverse of these conditl wall produce an opposite result. WEATHIR }UREAU REPORT UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 141897, 5 P. sm.— W eather conditions and general = seasonal rainfalls to date se of the same date last se: the past twenty-four during 93.04 inches. last season 16.76. last 24 urs .00; Biuff 11.81, lust season 6.8, last 24 14 Francisco 11.11, lst season 4. 8! ours trace; Fresno 4 74 last sesson 1.11,last | 24 hours .0%: San 1 sp0 9 58, last season 4, last -4 nours, .11: Los Angeles 7.2, last season | 1.71, last 24 hours 1.06: San Diego 5 90. I on 1 0: Yuma 4.54, ast seasun sco data—Maximum temperature 53, | minimum 44, mean 48. A storm is central to-night over Soutbern Call- | fornta. Unusually heavy rains and hizh winds are re, throughout Southern Califoraln and Arizona. At Yuma there has been aralnfall of | wore than (w0 inches {n (he past twelve hours. an Luis . bispo sonthwar. tnrall continuous ana heavy ! pressure has risen 0\ er Li.e noriherd half of | pacific Slope, cau fresh northerly winds | om San Francisco 1o a. the 1 17 the siorm now j ing over Southern Call- | fornia moves northward heavy rains may be ex. | pecied triday Dight and Saturday norih of San Fraacisco. Ihe temperature has remained nearly station- sary over the entire country west of the Kocl Mountains. he foliowing maximum wind velocities are re- ported: Los Angeles, 34 miles per hour from the east: San Diego, 24 southwest: Y uma, 34 south- tion signal is hoisted at Eureka and San Francisco 10 warn southbound vessels of heavy weather off the coas: Of Southern Cailfornia. Forecast made al San Francisco for 30 hours endivg midn; ary 15, 1897 Norchern Fair 'Friday, except In 1 portion, where rain is likely ; fresh north- : high easterly Nevada—<now in southern portion Friday. Utah—Cloudy weather and probably suow Fri- dav: co Arizona—Heavy ra San Francisco and Friday; probably raix fresh northeaste Friday, with high winds. vicioity— lemporarl.y fair in ihe sfteruoon and night; ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Fozecast Official. NEW YOKK MARKETS NEW YORE, N. Stocks were du'l and strong throughout the day. The sales were only 105112 shares. Reports that the Iliinols | Lesislature wili pass & consolidation bili and the near approach of the dividend time strengthened Chicago Gas and it rose to Maubaitan sd- vanced 134 per cent 0n atiem pt to cover sLort con- tracts Tennesse« Coal and Iron was in demand on the elect ssrs. Payne and McGheeto the dire: iminous coal shares continued weak, Whee.ing and Lake Erie falling to 23, the preferred to 11 Hocking Valley to 16. The demoralization of the soft coal trade accounts for the deciine In these securities. Net changes show gains of 14@114 per cent. sugar leading. Wheel- ing and i ake Eri- preferred lost 2 pe: cent. nds were strong. The total sales were §1.- 00U. Chicago and Northern Pacific fives cer- 6: Uil aves rose 114 e 2 cxtension fives. 214: 1llinols Centra: fours of 1925, 134; Long Isiand | sevens, 1%: New England sices, 19;: do sevens, ort ern Pacitic thirds, 1; Northwesern siiir iog fund sixes, 155; Richmond and Danville consul sixes. 1% ' In Government bonds, coupon Sours of 1925 soid at 121@12034. Grain. FLOUR—Dull, easy : unchange. Southern flour unchanged. Hye flour quiet, easy. CORNMEAL—Steady, nnchanged 1Y E—Dull, uncbanged. - Wesiern car lots, 43@ 44ci c 1. 1. Boffalo at 47: 1. 0. b at i814c BAR Feeding, /2. WHEAT—5pot murket falrly usiive for export, sirmer. F.o0. b 80c; ungraded red, 79@99c; No. 1'Norinern, 9284c Options were uirly active and firm, closing at FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. CENTRA L OFFICE €23 Market S., Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 5144. Uptown Office—Bald win Hotel (adjoining Grill Koem). Tel. Main 559, PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders 1ustantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference lst National Bauk, 5. F, CHICAGU. PRIVATE WIBE N&W YOBRK, aeveloped a little activity, arally taking consideratle caution exercised by *short” s action by recent WORLD. AL an advance o' 3;@7c. May an! July most ac- v No. ¢ red, Junuary, 89%4c; March. 9034c; mpxed, 2t Yoo ¥ wiite <bo; T9Tic: ungraded white, 2054c. Uptions were dull and firm at 14@%ec advance. ‘ahd Joiv ony traded in. Jauuary, ~9%ac Moy, 207 July, ¥2 ORTS— Spots dul, s.eady. v ons dutl, firmer. Junuary, 22%c: February, 2284c; May, 83 Spot prices: No. 2. 2314c: No. 2 white, 2434c: No. 2 Chicago, 2334c 3, 30%4c; No. 3 wiite, 226: mixed W esieru, 22@24c; white do, 28@80c, Provisions. LARD-Stronger, beiter demand. ~Western steam, $4 27p: city, §85: Junuw.y, 34 80: re- fined,' firmer, quiet ' conunental, $4 60; S A, $4 80; com Gun. 414@4Vac. PUKK—Firmer: new mess, $8 50@9. 5UT7 kr—Steady, moderate demand; Western creamery, 13@-0c: 4o tactory, 10@lsc: imitation creamery, 11@16c. ClLibESE—Firm, falr demand: part skims, 4@8c: full skims, 216@3c. EuGR—Ste irenouse, 13@16c: Western fresh. 17c; do case, §1 75@ i limed, 13b@lac ALLOW—Quiel, steadvs city, 814c; 3%@: 34c. SEED OIL—Firm, moderate demand: yellow prime, 2515¢. Domesuc, 33@oc; Japan, 4%4@ JOLASSES—Quiet. New Urlenns. 2@3c. COFFFE—Steady; 15 to 25 pomts down, March. $9 45@9 uly, $9 55: Ausust, §9 7 September, $v 60@8 70. Spot Rio dull, ecsy; No. 7, 30c SUGAR—Quiet; No. 1 to No. 8, lgc lower: No. 9 toNo. 13, 3-l6c lower: No. 14, Lgc dows No 6. 8 No. 7, sc: No. 8, 8 11-16¢; N, 9, 3 11-16¢; No. 10, 354c; No. 11, 3'8-16c: 0. 1 3l4¢; No. 18,37-16. Uil A, 4adl:: mold A, 4580 Stundard A, 4%sc: confecuoners A, 4lgc: cut loaf, be; crushed. 5c; puwdered, 455c; graiu- ated, 4 30; cubes, 455c. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags. ¥@11c. TEACH) >—Peeled, bags, 13@16c: unpeeled, boxes, 8.+ 10c. PRUNES—Four sizes, nominal, §jgc. RAISINS—Two-crown. 100se mu catel. 4lgc W m: S-crown, blge: 4-crown. 6lge; seeded, 85 London layers, $1 40; clusters, $1 65@2. —Soft shells, 8¢9%4c: dopaper sbell, 1u CAENUTS_ Standard, Ta40; softahell . H(PS—Firm, moderately acilve. Paclfic Coast, 3165@13c. § UOL—Quiet. Domestic fleece, 18323c; pulled, 18@81c: Texas, T@12c Merchandise. 1IGIRON—Quiet. American, $11@16 COPPER—Fiimer. ~Lake. $11 00@11 80. LEAD—Steady. Domes:ic. .3 Uzl 41N _Qulet. ~iraits, 81130, t¥hise.—Dull. Lomestc. §3E5@3 96. C(HICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Iri. Jan. 14.—7raaiog in wheat this morning began at weaker prices, which soon While the seutiment coutinues bearish. there is ers, who. although expressing extreme coufidence in their position, are never:heless guided in their sirous experiences. The Liverpool cabies convered weakneas at the open- Ing, & decline of 3,@ld being reported at that place. Kecelpts at Chicago were 17 cars, and 46,- 399 bushels were taken from store. The North- wes: bad 277 cars. against 200 last Thursday and 423a yerrago. The Cincinnati Price Current re ported the growing crop in & Iavorabie conditfon. Heavy export clearances of wheat and flour heiped prices late in the session, shorts covering moderately. Closing Cortinental cables were ir- regular. May whest opened ar 7015@79%4c. vancea 1o $08kc. closing st 803a@S055sC, higher than yesterday morrow, 12 cars No. 2 red spot wheat rwnged from 634C 10 8 S4e, closing aboul 871y a6 85ac. CORN—AD ocgu (onal trade 1o CON was son thing to excite comment. Business was slow. aull and listless. Commission men bewailed the inac- tivity and Iack of urders, aud local traders were aoiug lictle. Of course the direction o1 prices was resulated b tie acton of wheat Rece:pts were 106 cars There wer- o wi hdrawa's from store. Liverpoo caoles were 14d decline. May corn cpened at 2315@24B4c, wd Vanced to 2475@20c, where it closed, 3¢ tiglier chan yesterday. Esth mated recei, s for Lo-MOF.OW, 240 cars. OATS—Réflccted the irregs ari'y of wheat. The marker was moderately active. Receipts were 109 cars, and 8..314 busneis were withdrawn fromn store. Exports were large a; 2.1.610 busheis. May orts closed 35@lac higher thau yes.erday. Estimated receipts ior .0 morrow. 165 cars. i FLAX—No. ) cash, 75c; Nortawestein, 76c; Muy, Thc. Rec ipts were 11 cars FROVI 1UNS—Tue product market had quite a boom during the morning, & fair all-around ad- vance in prices taking place. Higher prices at the sards was the principal consideration. A failing- Off 1:0m [ast year .u the packing (0 March 1 as per the Cincimnadl Price Cu-rent. also heiped val- ues. May po.k closed 2214c hixher, May iacd ltc Righer a1 M ay roo- 10@12bac highier. BUTTER—The buticr market was quiet and steady to-day. Offerin.s were moderate and only o.al orders were recelved. Prices were un- chaned. Creameries xtras, 19c: firsts, 17@18c; sec- onds, 14@lbe: imitations, fancy. 1/@14c. Dairtes— exiras. 17c: firsis. 14@15c: seconds. 9@ luc. La- ales—Extras, 10@llc: trsts. B15@9lgc; packing stock. bei grease, 21o@4c; 10i Gutwer, Ye. EGGs—0fterings were jarge and the demand lieht. The fee.ing was easy. Fresh stock, 1dc B dozen, MONEY—Was quoted at 6@6% on call and time loans. New Yor< exchange Wwas sola ar 5UC discount. Closing Prices. WHEAT — January, 7¥c; May, 801,@8054c; Juiy, 76, CORN—January, 2263@%2340: May, 24%@25¢; Juiy. eptember. z7c. OATS—January. 163c: May, 19@19%4c POR K —Jnous LARD—Janua Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILn. Jan. 14.—Re- ceipts of caitle to-duy were moderate, but the de- mend wus slow and prices showed no improve- ment. The demand for hogs was brisk. The sup- ply Was not as large as expected and prices wd- vanccd be per 100 pounds. Trade in sheep an lambs whs fairly active, at steady prices. CA'T | LE—Receipts. 11,000, Fancy beeves, £5 30 @5 50: choice to prime steers, $4 Y0@5 53 goud to choice steers, 84 9U@4 85: medium sceers, $4 0@ : air beef sieess, $3 50@- 0U: good 10 prime stockers ana feeders, 13 75@4 50; fair to good stockers and feeders, $3 25@3 70; buls. choice to | extra, $3 50@3 15 4o, poor L choice. 82 V@3 25; cows and heifers choice to prime, 33 60@4 15; cows, fair 1o choice, $250@3 50: cows, common 10 fair canners. $1 75@2 45; calves, 200d to fancy, §5 50@6 LU; calves, common 10 go0d. 83 5U@4 4 ‘lexss ied steers. $3 ou@4 25: milkers and spring- ers, @ hrad, $25@40. HOGS—Keceip.s, (8,000. Heavy packing and shipping 25@38 47%4: common to choice mixed, 3 .0@3 50; cnoice assorted, $3 40@ 50; 1ight, $3 30@5 50 pigs, $3 20@3 50. SH) Kecelpts. 16,000, Iaferior to choice, 2 50@3 80; Ia 1 b3, $ 5U@3 86. Receipts at Omaha, EOUTH OMAJA. NEBR. Jan. 14.—HOGS—Re- ceipts, 4600. Market ovened B¢ nigher: closed 10c higher. light and mixed, $520@3 30; heavy, 230583 CATTLE—Receipis. 2220. Marke. stronger. Steers, 3 40@4 20; cows, $5@3 50, SHEEP—Keceipts. 2100. Market steady. Mut- tons $3 30; lambs, 54 50. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Jan. 14.—HOGS—Re- ceipts, Light 83 26@3 35: medium, 000. Steady. i heavy. 85 15@3 $525@3 425 pigs, $2 90 @315. CATTLE—Recelpts of cattle were 5000. Steady. Native steers, best, $3 15@s 70; falr to good. §3 15 @4 1b: cows and Gelfers best, $3 2 @3 60; fair to £00d, $1U@3 20: bulls 83 “0@3 15; stockers and teeders. $4 15@3 80: Texas and Western. $275@3 5 calves, §5@ i1 4k #— Recelpts, 1500; firm. Lamos, $2 85@5 mugions, $2@3 70. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 1%4@2x: last 10aD at 1%%. Prime mereantile paver. 314@3%%. Bar silver, 64%4c. Mexican dollars, 5065@d1%g. Sterilng ex- change firmer. with actusl busiuess in bankers’ bills &z 84 BA25@4 85 for 60 days and 84 8714@ 4 874p for aemuud. Posted rates. $4 8515@4 8hba. Commercial bills, $4 8314@4 ¥d14. Government bonds firm: Stale bonds steads: rallrosd bonds higher. S AmTei & North American. .. 4% Atchison.... Northern Pacific.. 1374 | Preferred Pr-ferred......... 331 Northwestern. Preferred. .. Adams Express. z 10814 Alton, Terre Haute 54 153 American Express110 [N'Y Central...."| 8334 American Tobacco 787N ¥, ChicagodSi L 1134 Preferred.......... 104 | 1si preferred..... 75 Bay State fmore & Brunswick Land Boffalo, Roch & Canaaa Pacific untario Orezonimprovmnt— Preie-re B Ches & Ohlo Chicago Alion Preferred. ... Chicago, B & Q. Chicago'& E Iil Chicago Gas.. eve & Piutsburg. 166 Consolidation Coal. 37 Consolidated Gas..142 14 a 1243 |Feoria. D & Evans 2 |Plutsbury & W pta. 15 Puilman Palace.. (Quicksiiver . CCC& St Louns... 25 Preferred 78%a) i referred. Colo Fuei &'irc.. 228 Rock Isiand .67 Preterred. 70" | Rome Wat&Oeden. 117 Cotton Ol Cer:.... 14148t L &S W. Commercial Cabie. 155 Del Hudson 1 Del Lack& W estrn. 15515/ 3019 Deuver & R 1114’8t Paui & Duloth., 2-34 Preferrea 4.3 Preierred......... 80 Distillers. — " 5t Panl & Omaha.. 4955 General Electric..| 3 3 Preferred.........130 Erie ... lasastrman. g Preferred 53 (Sliver Certificaies. 847 Fort Wayn 166 [Southern Paclfic... 133 Great Northern pid118 * [Southern RR...... 91y Green Bay.. 3l Preferred, . 274y country, | ace. | Fsiimated receipts for (o- | Iglrlem... 20; (Sugar Refiery.....1) 155 [ larco stock and aimosi unsalable. Fersimmons Sl Dol B L spoil for Iack of buyers. B ey e feseds. . 40 " | APbles, 76¢@8) B box for choice, 81 10@1 25 for H & Texas Central— |Texas Pacific ..... 9% | {2ncy Red, 35@65c for common; Esstern, $1@3 Illinois Central.... 93 |Tol A A & N Mich.— | B bbl. | lowa Central. 714 |Tol Oblo & Central 35 Pears, 75c@$1 25 B box. Preferred . 2 | Lreferred....... 80 e LR & Texas. 1834 Tol 5t Louls & K C s e s mf’,: e Eastern Cranberries. $6@8 B bbl. Kingston & Peno. 3 Umion Pacific. T CITRUS FRUITS—Daull and um;hlnni Man- | Lake Erle & Westn 161 U P Den & Guil 2 | darin Oranges, 80@85c ® box: Navel Oranges. Preterred. .. 67 |U S Cordage........ == #1 50@2 509 box: ~eedlings, 75c@#1 25: Lemons. Lake Snore........15621, FPreferred, — 75c@3$1 50 for common and $2@2 30 for good to Natlonal ) ead. 24 " Gunranteed ......— | ¢hoice; Mexican Limes, $6@v 50: Califoruia Preterred. D 88 |US Express 87 Limes, $1@1 :5: Bunauas, $1@2 B bunchi Plne- Long Isian | 51 lU 5 Leather.. 8% | apples, $2@1 B doz. Louisville & Nash. 49% Preterred, S Touiavitie. Atony °va/U 8 Ravber. | DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Preserred. .. . 114 Vreferred —— Manhaitan Con. 89 |Utica & B River. DRIED FRUITS— Memphis & Chatis 16 (Wed S L & Pacific, Mexican Centrai.. 7%l Preferred | Jifchigan Central. 90| Wells-Farso. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are nominally s 1ollows : { ARLOAD LOTS—Apricots are quotable at 6@9¢ Do Class B Prunes, 3%,@ic for the 3 sizes: Figs, black, 3¢ for Minn &S L. ..—— |Western Union.... b3%s for ko 5 o W 2 ‘oyals and 11 12c for choice to fancy R U ona Central Day || BlaoTRITES: Prunes: ‘:{’l/?u for the 4 sizes; Peaches, T - 3248 | 4@5%4c for prime to choice, 634@7c tor fancy and 1st preserred..... 76 | Preferred 3244 P Boice, 6Y2@ e T e il pid. B3 | 8@2UC for peeled in boxes; Apples. 5842 B b tor | | Missouri Puel 507 WU Beef. evaporated and @240 for Sunidried; Dears, 214 | e WU Tt @5e for prime to cholce, 4@5YC f0r QUATLErs AL | Washville & Chaié. 67141 Preferred 6@86%ac for halves; Plums, 4 for pitted ana 134c | National Liosesd:: 34 |Biookisn T fo” upitied: Nectarines. 3Yo@4 Ygc for choice and 5 1: Clen;l‘l‘ fll)f.‘#fi Erie 2d pfd. | (‘;?“';‘kcml' fancy; W.ite Figs, 3¢; Black Figs, 214 S Dot Ajamerioan s JoBBING PRICES—Peaches, 4% c ¥ I | “Pretercea.. .0 16441 Preferred.. [ iommnios Erom raschs, 4@LAC W B | Sl cots, 61a@e tancy, 10c: M oorparks, i | Ala Ciass A 4x....104 |Nortnern Pac 1sts.118% | 13c: eviborated A pples, 5¥c: sun-dried, 28,@ | | Alsbama, class C.. 97 5 unpressed i . 3@314c for pressed: white Figs, dc; Atchison 4s.. 8034 Do consol 8s...... 54% | Plums. 436@5c tor pitted and 1%ge for unpitted: Do 2ds A 4434{0r Improvmni'ist 80" | Nec'arines, 4g6c 8 b for prime to fancy: P s, Canads South 2ds.105 for quarters and Cen Pac 1sts of'85.— Cherokee 4s, 1896.10314 Do 1597 10-14/0r Do 189K, 10814, Do consol 5s..... Do 1889 10874 Pacific 630! '97. | Ches & Onio 8. 10957 Phila & Reading'ds 817 | Ch&X P Tr RetsBs 43" Do st pfd incom. 47 D C 3-60s. 10834/ K Grande West 1sts 75% | Dobds.. LR & Nista Do consol 53.....: Short Line 6a...112% 1634 215@5¢ for whoie, 435@5%eC B8 ior hatves, *11@ RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES — Four - crown, 1oose, three-crown, 43c @ b seedlese Salianad, 1 three-crown Loudon Tuy Debesa clustrs, $2 60; dried Grapes, 3¢ . 53c: R e e seedless Muscatels. 43c; rs, $1 16: clusters, 81 DP: Imperial clusters, $: | Den & R 11 St L&IronMtGenbs 72 JOBBING PRICES—3AN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, Do ¢s. BR834/St L & S F Gen 6s..108 534c: 3-crown, 434c; 2-crown, 3%4c: seed- Eri> 2d8 6343 St Paul Consols..... 18014 anas, 53;c s.edless Muscateis, 4 FtW&D 50 <t P C & Palsis 11535 | S-crown London iavers, $1 25; clusters, 81 6); GH&SABS.....104 [SoCarolina 4%4s. 1025 | Dehvsa clusters, 82 75: imperial clusters, $3 25, Do2d T.... 97 |Southern R Ros... 833, | N UTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, Gen Elec Deb8s... 90 | Do Pac Cal 1sts. 107 | 614@7c ® I for standard and 9@9%ac B Ib for H & Tex Cent 6s...10814(Tenn new 3s. . 77% | soitshell; Almords, 6@btYzc for Languedoc, 3@° Do con bs. 102 | Texas Pac 1sts..... ¥6Yg | Blpc for bardshell and sgdc @ b for paper.shell; | Towa Centrailsta.. 97 [icxas Pac 2as..... Kansas Pa Consois 63 |Union Pac 1sts 98.104%4 Ks Palsts Den Divi 14 U S 4s reg of 1925.120% La Cousol 4s... 95| Do 4s, coupon. ... 12034 M issouri funding. |08 45 reg of 1907.1103, Peauuts, 4@6c B b for I astern ana ac for Call- fornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@cc ¥ Ib; Pecans @ 8o I Fllberts, 71p@8c; Brazil Nuts, Thp@8c: Cocoauuts, $4@5 ® 100, HONEY—Comb, 10@] 234c for bright and 5@9c [ MET z 614 Do s, coupon....111%4 | for lower yrades: wacer-white extracted, 5@51ac; [ =Dodarrc 1 usigl “Doge . 95% | light amUer exiracted 414@4%ci dark amuer, | Mobile & Ohio 3., 67 | 11434 | 4@4lge: dark, 2@8c ® 1. | Mutoal Union 63:170 | DoBs. coupon... 11475 | BrasWAX—ve@2ge # b. X Come Gonoa” [133%5) v funding aeor, . 613, N ¥ C& St Louis 4310434 Do reglstered.....— oV s Nor& Went Gen vt Dodererred 675 EROVISIONS. | N Caroilna con 4s.1 c ; e o e O Wopacams opstnd S CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c B b for heavy, 7c NorthwesConsols. 141 | West onoze da.....408 | B M for light medium, 934c for light, 10¢ B 1 for Lodeb ba..- oo 108%4] 2095 exuralight and 1114c @ b for sugar-cured. kast- FOREIGN MARKETS, ern sugarcured Hams, 1216@13c: California Hams, 1llc ¥ 1b: Mess Beer, $7@7 50: exura mess do, $8@8 50: fumily do, 39 50@10; ext Priomo Fore 2780 @ 8: extra clear, 516 B b mess. $14 8 bbl: Smoked Beet. 10c 8 b LARD—Eastern, tierces, I8 quoted at dlje for compound and 6@6Yac for pure: pails, 7c: Cal fornin tierces, 5@5 ¢ @ Ib for compound und 6 WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL- | LIVERPOOL, ExG., Jan. 14.—The spot market 1s quiet at 75 2d@7s sd. Cargoes are qulet &t 363 6d, sellers, promt shipment. 4c | ruTURES. Pt her g Vjo: do, 5-1b, ||| Tbe Produce Exchange cabie gives the following s ol DX OB e, A3 90 Li verpool quotations ior No. 2 Rea Winter: Jan: | © (i1 {OLEN E—6@61 : T%U@8Yse | unrs, ‘6a S0 Februsry, 6s 9d; Maich, 68 | 1natm i L 6@6Yc tn terces and T3 @8 | 934d: May, os 934d. 2 P — SECURITIES. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. LONDON, ExG., Jan. 14.—Consols, 1117 sil- ver, 28 11-18d; French Rentes, 102f 55¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1c | under sound stock. Heavy saited steers. 714@8c: | medium, 814@7c: light, 53@sc: Cowhides, 612@ ci salied Kip, 415@65¢: saited Calf, 7@Sc; salied | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — sass1 it ; £teriing Exchange, sight. R 48814 | Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides, 12@13c ¥ b: culls and | Sterting Cabs g N 4%x3; | brands, 9@10.: drv Kipand Veal,8@10c: dry Calf, | New York Exchange, Sight,... ... — 1214 | 15c: culls, 10¢; Goatskins, 20@35c each: Kids, New ) ork Exchange, telegraphic.. — 15 | be; Deerskins, good summer, 20@25C Ib: me- Fine silver, per ounce 5 g 6434 | dium, 15@20c; winter, 7@9c; Sheepskins, shear- Mexican Doliars. 52 6214 | Iings, 10@15¢ each; shor. wool, 25@35¢ each; me- dium, 30@idc each; long woois, 4U@bUc each. TALLUW . 1, rendered, 3@3%ac; No. 2, 2hgce; PRODUCE MARKET. refined, Sc; Grease, 2¢ B Ih. bl { WOUL—We quote Fall Wool: mfiimzm nz‘u 1 - Mendocino, 8@9c: free northern, 7@8Ygc: mid- | WHEAT AND OTHEK AINS. die counties, 1&. Bla@Tc: do. defective, 415@bc: San Joaquin, 3@be Oregon ~pring, 714@! o, foouhill, 5@Tc: Lastern WHEAT—The Muncaster Castle takes for Lon- 9c: Valley Oregon, 10120 | don 75,101 cent: valued at $56,200. The | 13¢: do, fall and lamby’, 10@11c market was steady and futures sadvanced. | HOPS-6@HCfur falr Lo choce and 991009 b | Quoted at $1 35@1 50 B ctl for common grades, & = £15215@1 55 B ctl for average No. 1, $1 5734 for | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. miiling, latter figure being the usking price. Beet rutes very firm. Wholesale rates for dressed | | choice and $1 60@1 66 B cul for extra choice | | CALL BOARD SBALES. i stock from slaughterers zre as follows: INFORMAL SESSION—8:15 O'clock—May—2000 | BEKF—First quality, 6%@7c: second, 5@6c; ctls S1 5535 60LO, $1 5515 third do, 4@5¢ B Ib. 2 SECOND -~ ESSION—May—10.000 ctls, $1 553, VE, Large, €@7c; small. 7@Sc B 1b. $1 5555, Decem i SRR MUTION—Wethers, 813@7c: Ewes, 6@6%c 10,000, 16855, Deceinber—2000, $1 $414; 2000, Yy o SEssiON—May—6000 cus, | LAMB—Spring, 1214@15c; yearlings, 7@Sc B 1 615: 30,000, 1 5614 - | 1. | 1 BE00 oo ey s ro0 er s | “PORK—Live Hogs, £14@3%¢ ® D for large and | 16,000, $1 3. 74; U000, $1 B234: 2000, 81 kb5 | medium and 314@3%/c 10r small; dressed do, 414 | i AFTERNOON SESSION—May—4000 ctls, $1 5614; | @5%4c® I Al . 4000, $1 56 00, §1 5614, | ., = . | TBARLEY “Futurés recovered some of the lost N L s ron S DLP. | ground. Spot prices were unchanged. We quote BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 4%4c: June- July detivery, 47c: Wool Bazs, 2412@26Vac. COAL-Wellington, $3 % ton: New Wellington, | 889 ton: Souintield Wellington, $7 60 ® ton: Fecd, » 0@ 8534¢; choice bright, 86@8714c; Brew- 1Dg, $0@.7%ac; NO. 1 Chevaller. $110@1 20 @ oil. ALL BOARD SALES. SESS10N—8:15 0'clock—No salrs. FORMAL SECOND SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 86c; 2000, | Seattie, $5 5U: Bryant, $5 50: Coos Bay, $4 75; el e TTIERR | Wailsend, $6 80; Scotch. —: Brymbo, —; Cum: AFTEENOON SESSIG 2000 cils, ¥634c; | berland, $13 50 in bulk and $15 In sacks: Penn- 4000, 8o, sy.vanis, Apthracite Egg, $11@12 @ ton: Welsh OATs-Trade is dull. Fancy Feed, 51 45. Com- mon 10 gooa White range $1 10 10 $1 35, accord- | ing 10 guality. Black.for feed 95c@#1 10: for weed, | $1 20@1 30; Gray, nomina.; Red, $1 07@1 1214} Surprise, $150@1 60 B cul. CORN—Lower prices are_quoted again and the | thracite. $8@10: Cannel, #8 @ ton: Rock Springs, Casile Gate and Pleasant Valley, 87 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and 813 ton in sks. =U{iAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 51 Powdered, oc; Fine Crushed, 5Yac; Dry Gran feeling _is very weak. Large Yellow, 75@ | Iated, 43gc; Confectioners’ A, 483c: Magnolia A, | 7Tigc ¥ ctl; Small Round do, 95c; White, 774 | 4c: Extra C, 875c: Golden C, 83;c: half barrels @sle @ cu. | Y4¢ more than barrels, and boxes ¥4 more. RYE—Weak, at 8215@95c B ctl. | BUCKWHEAT—Quuted at $1 16@1 25 B ctl. RECEIPT> OF PRODUCE. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, qrsks.... 6.846 Cheese, cul 107 FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Famlly | W heat, ciis. ... 123,481 | Egs, doz 4820 extras $0@5 10; Bakers' extras, $4 90@5; Super- | Barley, ctls... 2,595 Hides. no. 129 | fine, $4 16@4 50 B obi. Be 133‘ belis baiall Ll 60 T T G LT B 2,650 Branay gais. 1,400 MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as follows, | $1ion% sks e HE T e usucl discount o the traae: Grabam Flour, $2 85 | Bran, sks = = . B 100 Ds; Kye Flour, $2 75 7 100 Ihs: Rice Flour, | Ji1041ings, sxs... 2| Lumber. B 10 £0 76: Cornmeal. $2 85: exua cream do, $3: | Ha¥. oy 2 NIt Uatmeal, $8 50; Oat_Groats. $4: hominy, $3 10 | Butter cts...... 60} | @3 30: Buckwhea: Flour, $3 20@3 50; Cracked —— Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $4; Whoie Wheat Flobr. $3: Railed Onts (bbls), 86 L0@5 90; Peari Barley, $375@A; Splic Pens, 83 60; Greeu do, $4 25 @ 00 Ibs. THE STOOK MARKET. Yesterday was another qulet day In mining stocks. Bultion has levied an assessment of 10 cents d Utah one of 5 cents. The Hutchinscn Plantation Compavy bas de- clared a dividend of 25 cents rer share, payable on the 20th inst. Tne Postal Te egraph Cable Company will pay a dividend of 1 per cent on the 16th, aud the West ern Union Telegraph Company 134 per cent. The American Tobacco Company will pay a | dividend of 3 per cent on February 1. | “The “iiver King Mining Company has declared a dividend of $57,000, maing $862,500 from (he start. At the meeting of the stockholders of the S pring Valley Water Company on the 1nth the old board of airectors was returned. The Teports cover the business for elghtcen mon(hs, and show a deficit of $3682 desp te the passing of one dividend. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Al descriptions remaln uncisturbed. a | BRAN—S$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 | ® ton for outside brands. | MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and $20@20 50 P ton for the best. { “FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled _Barley, $19 50@20; | Ollcake Meal at the mili., $26 50 % ton; jobbing, | $27 60: clipped Gats, $1 4vial 50 B ctl. | HAY—Wheat, $%@11; Wheat and Oat, $7@ | | 10: Oat. $6@3: Buriey, $7@8 60; River Baricy, $5@6 50: Alfalfa, $6@7 bv: compressed, $6@ 9 50; stock, $5@6: (i ver, $5@E B wn. STHAW=80@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Trade 18 too dull for any change in prices. BEANS—Bayos, $1 40@1 55 B ctl: Small Whites, §1 15@1 80 B ctl: Large Whites, $1@1 15 § ctl; P.uks, $1 06@1 20: Keds, $1 10@1 Black- | eye, $1 1U@1 20; Red Kidney, $2 50: Limas, $1 65 @1 90. Butiers, §1 25@1 50; Pra, $1 15@1 30. SEEDs—Brown Mus.ard, $2 7523: Yeliow Mas- 1 Flax, $1 45@1 40: Canary 10AL ) ALES, Following were the salesin the San Francisco £tock Foard yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. e e U0 4500 21400 P e-d, 13, @214 % 1b; Alfaita, 64c: Rape, 215@ | 400 Beicner 0 GEC... ‘otont ! Hemp, $c; Timiothy, 4Vhe. Pe: 30D | 200 oo mdD| IO s 41(100 Savage | LRikED PKAS—Niles, $1@l 15% ctl; Green, | 800 B & £.....5:)0) Mexican..411)0 Stanrd..1.65 | $140@1 60 B il 200 Caleds...13/20) upnir.... 92100 Union C...38 | s 300 Cnllnge.. 511200 ............01[100 ¥ JucKw..34 POTATOLS, CNIONs, VEGETABLES. | 300 Culiar....75]50) Ovrmo.... 13| AFTERNOON SESSION— :30, Potatoes and Onions are slowly advancing. | 200 Alta......08 100 Conti.. Vegetables continue qulet, | 10J Chaige...57]100 C Point. 5 | PUT ATOES—Sweet Potatoes, $1 25@1 75: Early | 300 Cholr......#4/500 G & C. | 200 CC&V.. 130 ¢ Rose. 70@75c: River Reds, 5 @6Uc; Burbank 00 N G & C..22/1100 >avage..24 Seedlings, b0@5c P cu for Kivers and 70c@sl | 8000 C 1mp ..02[260 . 200 5 Nv.... 44 for Sa:inas; Uregon Burbanks, —. ONTONS—63@»5c B cti. Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock VEG: TABLr>—Hothouse Cucumbers, 50c@s1 | Board yesterday: | ® dozen; Hothouse Aspara us, 8@15¢ @ 1: Rhu- REGUL N—10:30. | e e HOLEe B Kb | aan oin smrorcloitn, [601:@#] P box; Los Angeles Green Peppers, 55@ | 200 Alta. .. 051600 5 207 5 50c® box: . ushrooms. B@15c 3 Ib, lat er fix- | 50, Andes.. : 501 Potoal 14l | ure jor buttons: Marrowfat Nquash, $5 B ton: | gy Belener | Los Angeles Tomatoes, 40c@s) box: Dried 290 | Peppers, 7@8c B Ib; Green Peas. 5@6c B I Los 21500 1 ATgeles SUHE Beans, @105 Dried ks, e 400 o ai-- 051800 Seorplon. 02 b: Cabbige, 40@50c B ctli Carrots, 26@30c 300 1 xenar...05/300 = Ne: | sack: Garlic, 115@2¢ ® 1. 500 G 43| 80 Sir 200 H&N 1.2 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, 00 117201641300 Justice. .08 200 12520 0111850500 Kentok. BUTTER—Humboldt keeps up, but all other | 400 CCEV '1.40/300 Mxlc. kinds are weak and Dairy Buiter is demoralized. | 250 400 Occd CREAMERY—Fancy nearby Creamerles. 0@ | 100 Coni. 1200 Ovrmn .18 1, some specials bring more: seconds. 18@1: fancy Humboidt, 25@24c B B. e -14/450 CCaV 13214 Datny—Fancy, 1435617 act good to choics, 13@ | 1300 o 15[160 Vomn oot 16¢: lower grades 12350 . 200 Alta ... . .08/100 ......1.2714 ICKLB-D—)‘!QIEC . 300 Andes....14/200 C Point... %0 FIRKIN—13@ 4c B . 260 Beicher...47/100 CrEAMERY TUB—16@18c B Ib. 400 B&B.... 65,500 Exchar. ChirEslk—Choice mild new, 11@11%4¢ B 300 bullioi. .05(300 & & C... .‘3‘:‘:"‘}‘;"@;‘;‘} go‘}m om,Aavnl)c ilnnélgruw Ched- | 500 Caleda.. .. 1|00 % > 3 oung America, + Western, | 400 Challge. .. 4 A Hk@idrec: Kastern. 195G 14350 9 b 800 15000 umiion, - 06[300 Sateao. 18 rGGS— “tore Kggs s0/d a. the (ow es Ranch kggs are dull. I Eggs, 20@25c; Eastern. quotation. @27c: store =100 Kentuck. 4/-00 Mexican ..4% 1300 Occidi.en.. 17100 <. ... .ne 36 POULTRY AND GAME. LLOSING QUOTATIONS. POULTRY—The tendency is still downward and TRSD. the market is Iiberally supp led and weak. TR e 1l Ane Live Turkeys, 12@14c ® Ib for Gobolers, 13@16c [\ Jubdwed) = e N u H cks, oz I = Hens, 85 50@5: Roosters. younk. 84 50@4 75: do, | ADI®% o T RS T D old, 84@4 26: Frvers $4@4 50: Broilers, $a@4 28 | LeCNPtois G 29| Lady W PrRt for'large and 82 50@3 b0 for small: Pigeons, §1 25 | Lessoronce 55 StlMexiean. ... 43 43 @) 50 % doz for youg and $1 ior old. PR gt = D o1 GAME—The markev is well supplied and | BOUIOR - PR e 85 98 duli. Quall, 51 % dozen: Mallard, $3@3 50: | \awoon u Opbir g 95 Canvastack, $3@0 B dozen Sprig. $1 50@1 75 B doz: 1.50 eal, 81 25@1 50 B doz: Widgeon, $:iw1 25 | “oa: Smimil Dack. 81 Fuklian Seipe, $ o | Cusilenee Con o : Jack Snipe, £1 B dozen: Hare, §1: Rab- | Lommperial | U1 #1 50 for Cottontalls and $1@1 25’ for smail; | (on New yoré o Gray Geese, $2 50; White Geese, $1: ‘Brant, | (fown bome . 3i $125@1 50; Honkers 3 50@4. e 3 DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. t::‘,,'::;:'{ = i Gould & Curty. 42 DECIDUOUS FRUITS—Eastern Apples are in | dive durcss 1.20 | W R Sowers, San Jose | John Hood, Santa Rosa EAUves AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSUAY Jan 14-2P M TXITEY STATES BONuS. Fan £3nea Bt Asked. USds conp.111ly — (U S4dsres...10v 1103 Do new 1ssuel 203, — MISCe) “AN KOMa fnave. Cal-stCbleSs. 110 111340mnidus bs.. 11914120 Cal Elec L 65124 — |PacRoli Mts. — - CntraCWos 92 85 [Do2disés. — o Dpovstex-ep — 8714/P &0 Ryss. — 1 Edsn L&P 63127 1:8 |P&ChRy6s. 98— F&CH KR 65105615106 |Pwi-st KR 8311214117 Geary-st R0s100 203 |iteno, WLEL — "108 HU&S5vs. 008 — (SactoP&L. — Losang L 6: — 100 |SFENPRS:. 98 933 Dotinteed 6s — 101 |SPRitArizés 80 95 g:ntcnleasuo:/.l = afl}:fic:g:.llu = Ky Con ds. 106 0/ >1°. e = inn o 78100 "PBrRCalts. 96% NevCNgR7s.100 — ISVWaterts.11533119 N PCRRos. — — |SVWater 4s. 997510045 N Ry Cal 65.10015105 [StktnG&ESs — 1015 N Ry Cal - 95 |~unsti&ids. — g | Uk Gas 5s.. — 104 |sutter-siB3s — — Do2disbs..108 — |ViealaWC6s — WATER sTOCKS. Contra Costa 30 85 |SanJose.... - — MarinCon.... — 53 [Sprng Valley 97%a €8 648 ETOCKS. Eige 36 |Pacific Lizht &flf — |san Francsco 9814 9815 Osk G L 55 [Stocktou.. =" w Pac cas Imp 815 92 | INSURANCE RTOCKS. Fireman'sFd168 185 |Sun eeoves = = COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. C. — — |LOndonP&A.13TY — e London&sE. — & — Merch Ex.... 18— |Nevada. S ot |Sather BOo. — — KAVINGS BANK STOCKS 5 GerS&LCo.1360 1495 [Sav & Loan.. — HumbS&L.1100 — |Security. 250 300 Mutual.. . 88 — |Union Trust.800 860 BFSavUnion — 490 STREET RAILROAN TOCKY. w ifornis.. 110 |OakSL&Hay — 1 a1 180 |Prestao. 5% 6 Market-st.... 42 43 [Sutter-st.... e ey FOWDER §TOCKS. 17 (Glant Con.... 26% 27% = lindsondDits=a 90 [Vigorit... 65c 9uc MISCELIANEOUS STOCKS. Krs. 9934 0914Nat VinCo.. — Ky e i LA Mg — Cal Cot Milly — — Pac Aux FA — 4 Ed:ison Light127 12t PacBoraxCo. 9! - GasConAssn, — — (Pac Roll Mill — - Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf PaintCo — T HawC&sCo.. — 171/ Pac Tran - - Huteh S PLO 2434 2434|Pac T&T = = MerkxAssn. — 110 [Sunset - - M ElecLigni 8 83|United CCol — — EALES—MOKNLNS BRSSO, Board— 5 Glant Powder Con. . 25 75 25 do do 25 50 50 do do 26 25 57 do do g 26 50 70 Mutual Electric Light,cash.......... 8 874 76 Edison Light & Power Co.. 127 ¢ 50 Hutohingon s P Co.........orrooes %4 45 EALES—AFTRENOUN 284106 Bonrd— - 15 Ataska Packers' Asso ciation 99 50 17 Edison Light & Power Co. .. 12725 85 Gian: PowderCon.... ... .. 2675 50 Hutchinson S P Co.. %4 <0 10 Pacitic Gas Imp. 2 00 255V Water.... - 7 8734 10 do ao 97 875 30 do do 87 76 Streei— 10 S F Gaslight... 98 50 5 Union Trust Co .. 836 00 _— HOTEL ARRIVALS. COSMOPOLITAN. O B Randall, Merced Miss Borden, Ls Angeles Mrs J W McDonald, Colo E F albert. Stockton A BBarrv & w, Fresno C Sherman, Houston D P Kydd, westville T Phelps, Chicazo A D Duffev, Santa Cruz S A Jones, Chicago J A Weaver, San Jose NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W P Shaw. Reno W Bradbury, San Jose T Fuz, Halfmoon Bay P C Mayford, Chicago J R McHenvey, Boston H C Carter, Los Angeles 8 A Pierce, Kern City J R Norris, Kern City Mrs C Plerce. Kern City Miss A Pierce, Kern City J Wil ams. Santa Rosa J Wilson, Santa Barbara H T Dumar, Seattle J C Kendall, Detroit P A Myrett, Mex A S spyder, Guaymas A Waliace, Kern City R Daly, Kern City BALDWIN HOTEL. W IJackson & w, Ala C W Hunter. La EN Jasper, Los Angeles N D Neiid, Vallejo A R Jones, Kedondo R W Cahoon. N J ¥ Green, N Y J David. N T J Bahler & w. Wash H D Curtis & w, Los Ang. C E Smith & W, Or L Kimbie, Los Angeles Mrs F La Roche, Wash W A Holmes, Val Spgs C 7 Hebest, Salinas Dr E G Case, Ukiah J Wingler. N Y W G Thompson, Napa G W Griffith, N Y Mrs J Rull, Oakland w A Meier, Sacramento J M Pendater, - ac.0 F Sampson, Sacto J Phelin, Sacramento S A Eliiott, Santa Ciara S ¥ Powers. Chicago Dunn, Los Angeles LICK HOUSE. Thos B Bond, Lakeport Chas Richardson, Colusa AT Ellias & w, Tehama Anna Beil Karr, Mrysvle W G Wheelock, Chicago Heory Eickhoff,S Kafael Jas Bates & w, Buffalo Hy U Dannials, Berkeley © P Williams, Suisun John B 1, Nevada C T A Thompson,~an Jose W W Hollowsy, Oakind Chas M Caion, St Louis J Wilson, Port.and Dr J L. Asay, San Jose G W Carpenter, Yuba C H L Pushnell, Chicago Mrs K C Brown, Almeda M Elsasser, MeXico 3 C Williams, Cakland Chas W O'Nell, Idaho Mrs A Clark, Alameda M von Salls, Oakiand 3D Culp, San Felipe Max Mul er & w, Mex C Van Norden, Sacto Fred H Busby, Concord PALACE HOTEL. F Milltken, N Y Mrs J B McCreary, N ¥ Miss R C Brown, NY G P Messervy, N ¥ T M Ugino, N Y 3 M Smith, Denver B A Buston, Minn W X Clark, Salt Lake Dr C Winterbottow, Cal W C Dea. San Jose R G Brown, Bodle A A Gran, Los Angeles D G Grant.'Los Anceles T J Field, Monterey G H McBride & w, Cal J A Donnell, Los Ang H Sebree, ldaho AJ Lefroy, London C P McCormack. Or W L Whitmore, Oakland € Durand, Chicago C J Cadwallader. 5 Joge | B Cadwaliader, San Jose S }i Mears, Portiand J A Fithian, Sta Barbara G Lombard, Mexico J G Fallanshee, Mexico K Buenz, Chico A Graff, vhiladelphia ¥ S Aerdenbrook, Mas J Brigss, N Y Mrs W Purker, LOs Aug M J Maioney, St Jossph J M Switzer, Stanford G M Dixon, Sacto G S Simons, South Am GRAND HOTEL. G B Taslor, Stantord J Donnelly, Oakland J A Northway,NevdaCty J K Harrington,Sta Barb M N | unfenberg,Stocktn D W Burchard, San Jose R D Hatch, Novato T Buii, Cal J°C Leopold. Sacto R Kiiman, Carson, Nev K Clark. Monticello H Kinney. Monticello T Chart, Monticeilo J C ieck, Bodie 8 M Nolan & w, Tacoma T F Broome, 3nta Barba J F Morel,Santa Barbara W H Cooper, Snta Barba T W Dibble, Santu Barba L W Elliot &w, Stockton Miss Eiliott, Stockton R E Jack Jr, Si L Obispo H C Block, Sun Jose P A Bisell, Stockion Los Angeles W Gurard, Los Angeles iem JJ Heffron Salinas W A Hookson, Chicago S Brooks. ~eattle A B Alexander, Washtn 8 G Olney, ~an Josquin 7T Magili, Healdsborg ¥ W Holland, Tucson R Marsh, Los Angeles ¥ Gibbs, lliinols W T Foliins, San Jose W Leonard, Santa Cruz K W Joues, Colusa ¢ rulloch, Knights « erry Dr L Lowe, KnightsFery J Hungston, Monierey ~ L J Lamson, Chicago ¥ M Murray, Minn L Merritt, Los Angeles J B Treglon. Amador Cty J Parker, Petaluma A Duprey, Napa Kev BiNaylor&w,Sulsun C F Foster, Red Bluff A C Rosendale, Pac Grov E Dudley, 'Dixon W Bruce, Chicago T £ Connolly, Stockton RUSS HOUSE. H Clark, Alaska J Kennedy. Alaski D H Sweet, Fresno Dr W Reid & wf, Madera J A Madox, Point Arena Miss Iverson, | { Arena Miss Madox, Pnt Arens J H Thomas, Victoria ¥ Quirk. Virginia City G _P Gehoring & wi, W A korer, M ont Wash, D C A Fortler. Mont J Dulonx, Mont C B Welshouy, Nev 1k keyter, Ney N H Alexander, S Barb B Galloway, Walnut Crk C Trimingbam, Sunol € € Byrne, 'Los Angeles £ Chtanley, | ivermore 1 J Nolan, San Jose JH Martin, Woouinnd C Ansory, Monterey A U Perkins, S Barbara G B He er, Mont Mrs J J Fowler, Shasta A uid, Gibsonville M E Grace, ked Bluff Mrs J Eds. Redding Mrs A C Clark, Idaho E Da ton, Mass E A I/aiton, Mass Yorkville O Willard, Red biuff D High, A -hland E A Stauffer, Or L Allen, sevada J L Tobnson, Ukiah M Hi £ J Bean, Hulfmoon Bay W A Casey & wt Florin G U Willard Kocklin H A Cralg, Los C W Schlciffer, Sacto J H Leonard, Pleasanion W Milier, Pleasanton F H ~mith, ~acto M Cuiter'® wf. Berkeley J sShaw, Senerd P Law on, Piumas J M Brunsell, Vina G dikklisen, Vina A WOMAN DID IT. The Empress Frederick Said to Be In- strumental in Deposing Bismarck. By way of throwing more lighton the question of Prince Bismarck’s disclosures, the Figaro publishes an extract from a letter which, it says, has come straight from the court of Berlin. 1In it the writer remarks that this is simply a new inci- dent of the struggle which bas been going on since the Prince retired into private life. The direct cause of the Chancellor's fali, as this missive asserts, was that the Empress Frederick, having learned from the Princess of Wales the attitude as- sumed by Prince Bismarck in the Bul- garian question and ‘“toward the Nihil- 1sts,”’ succeeded in convincing of the fact the Emperor William II, who caused the army and political world to be informed of the ‘‘diableries’ which had severed Russia from Germany and had led her to draw nearer to France. ‘There was a universal outburst of indig- nation, particularly among the generals, and some strongly worded letters were forwarded to Friederichsruhe. Prince Bis- marck then declared that he would take up the gauntlet and come out with coun- ter revelations. “This man is disgracing | | i us,”’ exclaimed the Emperor to his mother, who replied, “I have always said so, and now the eyes of all are opened.” Such is the version given by the Figaro. and which may be reproduced without any ex- pression of opinion on the subject, as’ it is attracting much attention und is the theme of considerable comment.—Figaro THE CALL CALENDAR. | JANUARY, 1897 /Su.|Mo. Tu.|W. | Th.| Fr./Sa. Moon's Phases T T |2 e New Moon. || | T2 ‘@ Jan, 2. 3|afs|6|7]|8]9 [~ Fis: quarer e U o s 10(11(12{13 |14 |15 16 | T _ ];u“ T T e o e e Jan. 18. 17{18 19|20 | 21|23 98 | — |—|—|—|—|—|—|—| @ Last Quarter. 24|25 |26 27|28 | 20 |30 | damas ClEas M3 LAsaas. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER [DESTINATION. | SAlLs | PIRR. Del Nor.e..|urays Harbor. | ian 15, 8P| Pler 28 Sunol. lebor.‘.l-n 15.02 M| Pier 2 Alllance. . |Jan 16. 3Pu|rier 13 " |Jan 16:11am | ier il |Jan 18, 1Pu/P M S8 HumboldtHay (Jau 16, wrm|Pie: d Stae of Portiand |Jan 18.10Ax | Pler 24 City Sydney | Panama. Jan 18,12 M/PMS S Jan 1810Au | Pler 13 Jan 18, ¥ax|Prer 11 *{Coos Bay ..\ |Jan 19, Sem|Pler 13 Yaquina Bay. |san 19 9aw | vler 2 Vic & Pgt 810 | Jan 19, vau|Pler 9 San Diero.... 20.1)am | Piee 1L Coos Bay.. 21, bpu | Pier8 3 23, yau| Ploe 11 Columbia. 23 1Caw|prar 1y STEAMEKS 10 AKKIVE STRAMER | Frox T Wellington... .| Departure Bay . North For. ... -|Mexico. Kio de Janeiro.. China & Japan .. Jan 17 Mexico .|>an Diega Coos Bay... . Crescent City ... - |Coos Bay. * | Newporz. ! {7 Jan 20 | | Victoria & Puzet Sound |._Jan 20 Portiana. . - 3an 20 Austraita. 1" | Honolum Qaeen . |San Diego. Son Ju Panama. — = SUN, MUON ANU 1IDE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODFTIC SURVEY: TiMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT Fo4T POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT- NoTe—The high and low waters occur ab b City Front (Mission-sireet Wharf) about twent; five minn es later than at Fort Polnt: the height of tide is the same at both places. January—1897. Friday, Januarv 15. 7.25| Moon rises &nn rises. | 55| Moo sets. Bun sets $imimel | Tim | Time| ¥ | Time| poqy [Time| frgyy | Time| g, |Timel o, 3 oW Wl Hw| S R3] 758 BA] 5 |=u 4TI 30 E | 8.4 8.40| 02 4112071158/ 4.0 | 86) 0.27| 54| £47|—08..0 [..0 LW HW | 41/ 416 31(10.14) 53| 5.22(—0.5 45| 5.55( 29/11:61| 5.0( 6.37| 0.4 | 47| 648 251248 47| 715 01 48| 747 21| L42| 45| 800 0.7 NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides ths early morning tides are given In the lef 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, excep when there are but three tides, &s sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charis. - NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographi Office located fn the Merchanty' Exchange is maintainsd {n San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and fres of expense. Navigators are cordially lavited to visic the office. where complete sets of charts and sailing direci1ons of the world are kept on hand 1or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill {s holsted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic sigual received each day from the Unlted States Naval Observaory a. Mare Isiana al. A motice stating whether the time ball dropped on time, or giving the error, If suy, is published the same day oy the afternoon and by the morning papers the following dav. W. 8. Huewes, Lieutenant, U. 8 N.. in charge. The Tine Ball. BEANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOR. T.8. Y. MERCHANTS' EXCHANG® 8ax FRANCISCO. January 14 1897. Tne tme Ball on Teisgraon HIl was acoppel exactly at noon to-day—L e.. ai noon of the 12062 meridian, OF 6Xacily & 8 F. M., Greenwich tima. W. 8 Huemgs, S N. incharza Lieutenan: U SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivel. THUKSDAY, January 14. Stmr Polnt Arena, Johnson. 16 hours from Mendocino and way ports; yass and mdse, 10 Men- docino Lumber Co. Stmr Sants Rosa, Alexander. 614 hrs from San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, (o Goodall, Perkins & | Co. Stmr Caspar, Apfindsen. 48 hours from San Pedro; buiiasi. 10 Caspur Lumber Co. Sumr Gipsy. Leiand, 20 hours from Monterey, etc: produce. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Crescent City. Allen, 34 hours from Cres- cent City: pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr State of California, Green. 51 hours from Portland, vis Astoria 5915 hours; pass ana mdse, 10_Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br sumr Monowal, Carey, — days Sydney, via Houolulu; pass and mdse, t0 J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Brship Eaton Hall, Lowrison, 183 days from Cardiff, via Port Stanlev 68 days: 2160 tons coal and R10 tons coke. to Balfour, Guthris & Co. Br bark Elliot. Evans. 182 days from Leith, via Port Stanlev 68 days; 1524 tonscoal., to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Schr Norma, Larsen, 6 days from Grays Harbo; Ilumbver, 10 . K Wood Lumber Co; 20 tons junk, to E L G Steele & Co.. Schr Letitia, Apsiund, 11 days from Port Had- lock; 240 M ft lumber, to W J Adams. Cleared. THAURSDAY. January 14. Br ship Auchencairn, Nelson, Queenstown: Ep- pinger & Co. Br ship Gienfinart, Longmulr, Queenstown: Geo W McNear Fr bark Reine Blanche, Guarie, Queenstown; Girvin, Baldwin & Eyre. Sailed. THURSDAY. January 14. Stmr Cleone, Johnson, Crescent City. Stmr Whitesboro, Johuson, Navarro. Stmr City of Everett, Laverce, Nanaimo. Stmr Czarioa. Seaman, Co)s Bay. Stmr City of Puebla, Lebney, Victora and Port Townsend. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro. H B M stmr Pheasant, Sarforeti, San Diego. &tmr Noyo, Levinson. Fort Bragg. Stmr Newsboy, ¥osen. Usal. Tu: Huster, Macee. Coos Bay. Brship Muncaster Castle, Griffith, London, Fark Albert. Grfliths, Honolulu. Hark Hufus E Wood, McLeod, Seattle. Schr Guide. Olsen. Willapa Harbor. Schr H C Wright, Olsen. Schr Rellance, Wilsou, Point Arena. Telegraphie. POINT LOROS, Jan. 14.—10 e clear; wind NW: veloct:y 6 miles. Charters The bktn Gardiner City loads mdse at this port for_-anta Rosalia; schir Ksther Buehue redwool & Eureks, for Houo.ulu: Br ship Pass of Brander Jumber a¢ Port Biakelev. for Valparalso, 50s: Br ship Senator lumber at Ticoma, for South Afrie bken Katie Flickinger lumber at Hastings Mills for Yokohsma, 458. Domestic Por-s YAQUINA BAY—Salled Jan 14—Stmr Faralion for >an Irancisco. TATOOSH—Passed Jan 14—Br_s:mr Welling- ton_irom Departure Bay, for San Francisco. BOWENSLANDING— Arrived Jan 14=Sohr from Ventura. d Jan 14—Schr Meteor, for San Pedro. “Arrived Jan 14—Brship Senator, from Valpa- raiso. NAVARRO—Arrived Jan 14—Stmr Whitesboro, hepoe Jan 15 malled Jan 14—Stmr Weeott, for San Franolsco. SEATTLE—Safled Jan 14—-Scnr Saflor Hoy, for san Franciaco. EUREKA —Salled Jan 14—Schr aina, for San Francisco. Arrived Jan 14-Stmr Navarro, hence Jan 13; stmr National City. hence Jan 13. VENTURA—Arrived Jan l4—Stmr Geo Loo- mis, hence Jan 18. 'Sailed Jan 14—Sime Geo Loowls, for San Fran- eisco. CASPAR—Salled Jan 14-Stmr Jewel, for San Francisco. GREENWOOD—Sailed Jan 14—Stmr Greenwood for Port Harford. | | | | M.~ Weather Emma Clau- | Bri annic. | Woodenw ars and C Co: | Marshall & Reim 'rs; Campodonico & Malcolm | H Kessinz & Co SOUTH BEND—Sailed Jan 14-Senr Beulah, for San Fraucisco. FORT ROSS—Arnived Jan 14=Senr Etta B, hence Jan 11. ‘Balied Jan 14—Schr Etta B, for San Fraucisco. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 13—Stmr Valencls, trom Colon. Foreizn Port LONDON—Arrived Jan 17—Br stmr Strathnes hence Oct 1 \rrived Jaa 13—Br sutp Bren | LIMERICK hil'ia. from Gre. DOV E K— Passed Jan 15—Br stmr Kirkhill, hoc 5, for Hamburs. SYDNEY —saiedJan 13—Br stmr Warrimoo, for Vancouver. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Staama-s NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 14—Stmr Germanic, from Liverpool and Queenstown ; stmr Sibecian, trom Gl stmr Mississippi, 1ro n_London. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived out Jan l4—simr alivd Jan :4—Stme Teu:onic, for New York. ADBEMERHAVEN—Arrived out Jan 14-3tme r. S ONDON—Arrived out Jan 14—cms Massachu- o LASGOW—Arrived out Jan 14-Stme Sarma- Importations. MENDOCINO—Per Point Arena—4 pkgs mdse. pkgs tallow, 1 sacs talls, 2 bdls sheepskins, 29 hides. Point Arena—12 bxs butter, 11 bxs fish, 2 coops fowl, 5 coops chickens, 5 cs eggs, 1 box hardware, 866 posts. AN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—186 bxs lemons, 464 bxsoranges. 9 kegs olives. 152 p<gs mdse, 36 cs ezcs 165 bAIS hides, B bdls calfs:iis, ¥2 sacks sulphates 17 bbls tallow, 1 bdl tails, 1 box fruit, 44 bxs limes, 1 keg fish, 1 cs dr: coods 3 cs shells, 11 bxs type, | bX curlos, 53 hdis fish. Redondu—26 boxes Limes, 7 bbi 3 cs olives, 320 sks bariev. 208 bdls sa't hides, 219 bxs oranges, 8 bxs tonacco. 13 8kS Caliles, 145 bxs lemons, 3 bxs frult, 26 bxs sweet potatces, 3 pkgs mdse. Port Los Angeles—17 pk<s mdse. 3 cs olive oil, 7 pkgs furniture. 3 cs stoves, 7 cartes oil stoves, § ch tea, 3 bdls corn husks, 103 bxsoranges, 3 boxes tomatoes, 19 bxs 1emons, 4 sks peas, 1 cs cliron. Santa Barbara—1 ¢4 dry 200ds. 1 bx hutter, 1 bbl oil stoves 8 bxs electrical supbiles, 19 pigs mdse, 6 pigs copper wire, 45 sks crawfish. Port, Harford. e.c—37 dressed calves. 51 cs eggs, 20 bxs fish, 63 hi-bxs butter. 1 s waluuts, 1 pki Dbardware, 773 sheep, 6 c00ps poultry, 1 cs sioves, 24 pkgs mase. MOATEREY—Per Gipsy—4 bbls whalebone, 1 | bdl dr shark fins, 1 sk beeeswax, 8 sks vegetables. anding — 3 bxs apples, 1357 sks barley, 1 box butter, 1 cs eggs. Santa Cruz—1 bxs butter, 2 bxs fish, 19 cs checso 600 bols |ime. CRESCENT CITY—Per stmr Crescent Cliy —3 kegs. 1 box butter. 2 pkgs mdse, — M ft lumber, 6 cscoaloll, 7 cs meat. Consignees. Per Santa Rosa- Dairymen’s Unlon: CE Whitney & Hiimer, Bredhoff & Schulz: Fuckhaver: Dodge, Sweenev & Co. J B Inguglia: J A Roeblings Sous & Co; Hills Bros: Dalton Bros; Brizham. Hoppe & Co: Cal Bottiing Co: _Paclfic Russ, Sanders & Co: A L su 3hoo Co: H Kirchmann & Co; Wolt & Son: H Yost: Getz Bros & Co: Lievre, Fricke & Co: Geo W M Warner: M T Freitas & Co; Wiizel & Baker; Wellman, Peck & Co; Norton, Teiler & Co: Jones & Co; H Heckman & Co: L D Stone & Co: Labor Exchange: Western Meat Co: G Camiiloni & Co American Unlon Fish Co: D K Allison &Co: Weil Bros: A Paladini; Milani & Co: L Scatens & (0: Overland Freight Transfer Co: Wetmore Bros: W W Woodhuli; Newmark & Edwards: ' has Jacob- son: Gray & Barbleri: Pac Coast Fisn Co: Judson Fruit Co: A iiana; Sacramento Fish Co: Ford & Bros; United ~hirt Co; Gen Electric Co: National Brewery: Pay luspector, U S N; al Nursery Co: Minaker & We.banks: Fred Marshal: Cal Wine Assn: W R Knight & Co; G F Eberhard & Co: J C Stegfried & (0: Berges & Domeniconi: Backer Bros: I X L Tamale Co; S Bachman; M A Gunst; A JBImmel: DN &E Walters: J W Gale & Co: Garcin & Magginl; Sau Fraucisco Brewery: J M Cain & Co: Amer rress Assn: Eveleth& Nash: T H B Varney: W B Sumner & Co: A Galli Fruit Co: Levi Spiegel &Co: J Ivancovicn & Co: B Mathison & Co; CC Pennell & Co: Frappoli & Co; George R Starr & Co: G A Merrill; H Haymani M S Simas: XN Josephs: Kahn Bros; 'Kline & Co: J Taylor; B H K Koberts: Waterhouse & Lester; H O treen- hoo: California Ink Co; Amer Biscuit Co: W D K Gibson. Per Point Arena—Dunham, Carrigan & Co; Capt Erlckson: Ross & Hewlett: Rohlfts &Gerdau; Den- nison & Wilson: W B Sumner & Co; Samuels & Abrabam; OB Smith & Co; Mendocino Lumber Co. Per Gipsy—Cal Bottling Co; Norton, Teller & Co; C Carpy & Co: Standard Oil Co: Ross & Hewlett F B Haight: H Dutard: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: C H Tetzeu: Stauffer & Co: Dairymen’s Unlon: A "W Fink & Co; Hammond & Brod: G Camilloni & C H Cowell & Co: Italian-swiss Colony: Levingston & Co; Ro.h &Co: F Baldocehi; W A Garland: J apa Soda Works; Amer Oll and | 3 Jurl & Co; Paint Co. 6 Per Crescent City—Hobbs, Wall&Co: W P Ful- ler g Co; Thomas Loughran; C E Whitney & Co: Stanaard Ofl Co: Knterprise Brewery: Witzel & Baker. OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST _STEAMSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY vact, San Franciaco, as foews; diale For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, 1isnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 4. M., Jan. 9, 24 For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- gend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Wratcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. M. Jau. 4,9, 14, 19,24,28, and every fifth day there- after, connecting' at Vancouver with the C. P. R. , 8 Tacoma with N. P. R. R., st Seattle with G. N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jureka, Arca'a and Flelds Landing (Hum. boldt Bav), str. Pomona 2 r. ., Jan. 4 8,12, 16, 20. 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at § A. M. Jan. 2, 6,10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and ‘every fourta day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Oblspo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- eles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Jan. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourtn Qay thereatte; For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4. 2. 25th of each month. ‘The Company reserves right to change steamers or eallng dates. Ticket office—Palace Iotel, 4 New Monigomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 4. . FARE 812 First-class Including $6 Second-class fberth & mea's SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbi: Jan. 8, 13,28, Fea 2 State of California. ..Jan. 8 18, 28, Feb 7 Througn tickets and_through baggage’ to al Eastern pointa. Rates and folders ugon applios tion 10 F. F. CONNOR. General Agont, 630 Market street. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superinjendenis EANI T 8.9, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tuesday, Januar; 28, atip o Bpecial party rates. The 8. 8, MONOWAL salls via HONOLULU @mpa and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, February 4.at 2 P Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOW N, South Africa. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery stroat. Freight Office, 337 Market st.. San ¥ranclsco. COMPAGNIE GEXERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’s PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, footof Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English rallway and the discomfort of crossing the chanoel in a small boat. New York to Alexandris, EGypt, via Paris, first class $160, second class $11 ) LA BOURGOGNE Jan. 23, Ba. M. LA GASCOGNE.... .00 L Tan: 30, 9A M. LA BRETAGNE. eeeeFeb. 8, 5w LA NORMANDIE. . Feb 13, 9a M. La BOURGOGNE .-.-Feb. 20, 5 A w. 8@~ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agen:. Xo. 3, Bowling Green, New York. F. FUGAZL & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery an Francisco. WHITE STAR LINR. Onited States and Royal Mall Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, | BALLAING EVERY WEEK. | ABIN, 850 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $12 50 and #4/ 50: Majes.io and Teutonlc. Steerags Tickets from England, Ire- 1snd, Scoiland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Ticket: silig dates and cabin plans may be procu from W. 5. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at tha General Office of ‘the'Cocapany, 613 Market stree wnder Grand Hotel. 6. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacitic Coast STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daily: Kreight received up ©0 5580 1, ML B~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. ‘The only line seiliu through tickets and giving through freight rates to ail poin.s oa Valley 0 avenue, Railroad. STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Cai Teiephone Main 805. FOR VALLEJO AND U. S. NAVY-YARD, STEAMER “MONTICELLO," Dally ex. Saturday & Sun.. 10:30 o 3. and 4 p. y. Sacurda; 10:30 A e - aud Impt. Co Pler2 Telephone Black 281. *Trip eves 6 hours s2op at Navy-Yard, FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATON & SANTA CRUZ h TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES : D aay. Wednesday, Friday, at 1‘{)‘51‘}{0(\‘ Fuseday. Thorsday. Saturday, & 3'r. 'k Freigns "as| T, ‘are -4 Aiviso, 500; to San Jose, gac D, Ersucisco and 20 W, Santa Clara st San Josa,

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