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iU THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMALY OF THE MARKETS, F ‘Wheat and Barley dull. Oats. Corn and Rye very qulet. Hay and Feedstuils unchanged. No Eusiness 1n Beans. \ Heavy > In exports. Potatoes firm. Onions higher. Butter weak. Eggs lower. Youltry declining. No longer lawinl 10 sell Game. All Deciduous Fruits dail. clirus Fraits hard to sell. Driel Fruits the same. Provisions dull. Hides, Hops an Beef very firm. New York Exchange advanced. PRODUCE Wool unchanged. XPORTS. Produce exports from San Francisco by ssa In 1895 were $43,556.000, againsi $38,375,000 1n 1895 Here is a ¢ gain of §10,000,000 last ar, a gratifying exhibit. Of the total, New York ok $3.008.000, Great Britain §16.121,000, Aus- n $4.743.400, Hawalian Islanas $3.695,400. $3,103,800, Japan $2,489.300. Mexico 141,000, Central ~America §3,410,500 and Africa $1,048,300. NT'S CASH. THE GOVE tes Treasurer D. N of money on hand at the close of De- Morgan reports a4 s amou ber as follows: $120,638,595 54,585,385 584'584,572 14,215,766 110,815,347 Gola coin S Gold bullfon. . rilver doliars : Fractional silver coin. Bilver bullion. §654.519.568 | 85.315.208 35,645,059 rency certificates. al bank notes. 14,785,970 1106688 | 16.159.153 | N anfirencisco L Q Clar ® Partly Cloudy & Cloudy @ fain ® Snow] | i L Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. station indic The top figures | © maximum temperature for the | nderneath i, if any, the amonnt of d snow in Inches and hundredths, during past twelve Lours. Isobars, or solid Jines, ‘connec: pogn s of equal air pressure; iso- | therms, or dotted” lines, equal temperature. The | word “high” <h barometric pressure and | is_usually accomvanied by fair weather: “low” | ssure. and is usually preceded | accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. | “Lows” s ally first appear on the Wasbington | coast. When the pressure is high in the interior low along the coast, and the isowars extend | north and south ¢ the coast, rain is probable: it when the “low’ 1s inclosed with Isobars of narked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and e pressure falling to the California coast, warmer | weather may be expect ummer and colder n winter. Th se of these conditions will produce an opposite resul. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | RE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5 P, 2.— Weather coaditions and general | forecast The followi 1 with those of the same date Jast se: during the past twenty-four re the seasonal rainfalls to date 85 comyj rainfall Eureka 23.04 inches. last season 17.66, last 24 rs.00: Red Biuff 11.81, last ceason 7.54. last s .00: San Francisco 11.11, last season 5.11, hours.00; Fresno4.73. last senson 1.31, last hours .00; San Luis Obispo 9.70, last season lasi 4 hours.12: Los Angeles 8.40, last season 4 hours .78: San Diego 6 20, last season 24 hour? .30; Yuma 4.62 last season last 24 hours .0¥. Francisco d iaximum temperature 56, 1 41, mean 48. ssure bas risen rapidly over the southern Balfof the Pacific Slope, and bas fallen rapldly hington and easiward. The temperature has remmmed stationary over the entire country west of the Rocky Mountains. Eain or snow has fallen generaily throughout Washington and Nortnern Oregon. It is stil raining &t San Diego. but will probably clear to- nizat. Kain bas fallen in Utah; suow o the mountal A maximom wind velocity of twenty-six miles per hour from the southeast is reported at Fort Can Fo ccast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ing midnight. January 16, 1897: Norihern Calif Fair Saturd eXireme northwestern portion, whe Jikely ; southeasterly winds. Southern California—Fasr Saturday: except raln early Saturday morning in the sonthern portion: warmer extreme soushwest; Light westerly winds. Nevada—Fair Saturday. Utah—Cloudy Saturdav: fair Saturday night. Arizona—showers eariy Saturday morning; fair 1rday San Francisco and vicinity — Fair fresh westerly winds. except 1n howers ure Saturday: MCA DIE, t Gflicial, ALEXANDE Local Fo. NEW YOKK MARKETS Financial. W YORK, N.Y., Jan. 15.—The feeling in stock circies to-day waz more confident than for some time past, walnly owlag to the remsrkably | favorable stazement of the forelgn commerce of the country for the month of December and the, ar year 1596, the steady increase in the ry gold reserve and the superabundance of money both bere and in London. ‘Three fu- fluences have apparently served to stimaulate interest, not only in investments but also in the speculative markets. ‘They have induced the recognized bulls to take a fresh nold, and at the same time bave frightened the shorts. 'The latter made active ¢florts 10 cover, and their purchases, together wi'h a falr demand for foreign account, he ped along the rising tendency of prices “'he market was sirong from the opening tot close of the session, the dealings having been b: ter distribuied thau of late and the advances in prices having becn general. No attentlon was i8id to the Cuban trouble, which for the mo- ment has been relegated to the background. The upward movement 1n Sugar gained additional £ orce from the announcement of a further advance in prices of refined and rrom advices from Wasi ington that If any change 15 made in (he tanff on sugars it will not be detrimental to the interests of the sogar refiners. ‘Ihe contest between the American Sugar Company and the Arbuckle Bros , in which there are no signs of let up, tailed to check the advance. The commission houses repor 4 more numerous ount. although it 15 admitted that the bu Lill Lo'a large ex- tent professional. uctions aggregated 14,494 shares, and_the advance In prices was equal t0 14@214 per cent, the latter in Wheeling ana Erie v.eferred, which so.d up 10 1414 on re- ports of negotlations for the setuement of tne 8ot coal rote war. Sugar, the :rangers, Louisville ana Aashville, Manhattan Tenuessce Coal and Iron, Wesiern Unfon and Chicego Gas were con, spicious both In point of activity and sdvance” FINANCIAL. CHICAGD GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO. 4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. CENTRA L OVFICK €23 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel, Main 5144, Uptown Office—Bala win Jlulelgld]olmnx Grul Hoom). Tel. Main 339, PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st Natlonal Bank, S. F. CHICAGU. - PRIVATE WIRE NEW YOBK | gave wey to weakness. The last named was materially strengthened by a siatement made by ex-Governor Flower that the regular quarterly divideud of 135 per cent will shorily ve declared, and aiso by & growing belief that the Illinois Tegislatuge will permit tie con- s.ituent companies comprising the so-called trust 10 consolidate. The market ciosed strovg at the top prices of the day. Net changes show advances of 115@2 per cent, Manhattan leading. In the specia ties Illinois Steel jumped 3 to 37. In the total sales ~ugar figured for 46,200 shares, St Paul for 19,100, Chicago Gas for 18,900, Buriing: ton_for 1600, “Lousville and Nushville for 12,700 and Readine for 11,500 snares. Tionds were active and strong. The tramsactions footed up $2,249.000. Chesapeake and Ohio gea- eral four and haifs rose 34 t0 7514: Chicago and Northern Pacific fives, ceriificates, 1 to 44; Hous- ton and Texas Central consols, sixes, 1% to 102: Lake Erle and Western fi.sts, 1 to 116; Louisville &nd Nashville unified fours, 1 to 10: ‘Manhattan consois, 115 to 943g: Milwaukee and Northern firsis o1 1904,1 to L18%s: Missour: Pacific fours, 13 1010214 : Missouri, Kansas and Eastern first fives, 1t0 95: Morris and Fssex first sevens, 110 13214; Nickel Piate first fours, 1 10 106; Northern Facific thirds, 110 Tvl4: do consois, fives, 144 10 56; do Montana first’sixes, 1 t0 434; Norihwest stoking sixes, 13 10 117; uo extended fours, 134 1010234: Omaha ‘wnd St. Louls first fours, ceriificates, 413 10 4915: Peoria, Jecatur and kvansville seconu fives, ‘certificates, 1 to 95: St Louis and San Francisco trust fives, 514 to 90, and Wabash, De- troit and Chicago exchange fives, 1 (0 96. In Government bouds, $33,000 coupon fours ot 1925 sold at 121@12135 aud $400C do of 1807 at 11135@11134 Grain. unchanged. Southern FLOUR—Dull, stead: Rye flour, dull, steady flour quiet, unchavged. at $2 85@3 15. COKNMEAL—Quiet, steady. Yellow Western, $1 90@2. 2 KY E—Dull, sieady, unchanged. Western car lois, 43@44c: c. 1. &. Buftalo at 47; 1. 0. b at 48%4c. BARLEY—Quiet. WHEAT—Spot market less active, easier, ¢ 03- ing sieady. No. 2 red, f.o. b, 9835c; ungraded red, 773,@98c; No. 1 Norwuern, 9¥4c. Optious were moderately uctive aud irregula: closing weak at a deciioe 0. %5@34C, tollowlng th West, with cables easier and some forelgn_ seilng, May én1 July most active. No.2 red, JADURLY, 88c: March. 90c: May, 8634c; July, B5c. CORN—Spots dull, easier. No. 2. 201§ elevator, 3014 afloat: steamer, mixed, 28¢c: No 3, 27C. Uptions were dull ana_weak at 15@34¢ deciine, following wheat and the West, with .rading only local. May and July most active. x8145c; May, 5055c: June, 81%4c; July, 313c. UATS—Spots quiet, s eady. Options dul January, 23%gc: February, 2u85c; May Spov pr No. 2. 2 white, PR hicugo, 23%4c; No. 3, 2014 3 wite, White mixea Western, white do, 23@30c. Provisions. JART-Quiet: barely steady. Western steam, £4.25: cliy, $. 85; Janun.y, §4 25: refined, quiet: firm: continental, $i 60; S A., $4 80; compound, 414@4% YUlK—Steady: new mess, §8 50@9. BUITIEK—Moderately eciive: steady: Western creamery. 13@20c: do tactory, 7@lic: LIgins, 20c; imitation creamery, 11@I6c. : Fairly a-tive, firm; part skims, 4@8c; fuil skims. 21:@3c. EGGS—Quict: easy; lcehouse, 13@14c: Western fresh, 16¢: ao case, £175@3:_Iimed, 13@18%gc. | ALLOW—Steady; city, 3%c; country, 335@ $%c. CUTTONSEED OIL—Quiet; firm; crude, 20%4c: yellow prime, 23%4c. MOLASSES—Quiet. New Orleans. 2@3= COrFEE—steady: 5 to 10 points up: March. $9 45@9 50: May, $9 50@9 00: Seplember, 36 65 @9 70 December, §9 70. Spot Rio dull, steady; ] 4¢: No. 18,3716, Ui A, 4G4 Lgc: mold A, é5a¢ dard A, 43gc; confectioners A, cut loaf. Be: crushed. 5c; powdered, 455C; Luted, 4%5c; cubes, 3Gc. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Pags 8@11c. TEACHY - Peeled, boxes, 12145@15¢; 4o on- peeied, bags. % @9c. PRUNES—1 our sizes, nominal, 5jgc. EAISINE—Two-crown. 100se mu catel, ®: S-crown, 5lac: 4-crown, Gl4c; The: clusters, 81 65@2. A4 MONDS—Soft sheils, 8g9%2c: dopaper shell, 11@12 W ALNUTS—Standard. 7e; soft shell, Sc. HGPS—Firm, moderately acilve. Pacific Coast, 315@13 WOUL-Quiet. Domestic fleece, 18323c; pulled, 18@8lc: Texas, T@12c Merchandise. TIGIRON—Dull, £11218. COPPER—Firm. Lake, $11 70@11 80. TEAD-Stealy. Domesii. ¢ 2@ 1 05 11N—Firmer. Stralts, $13 1:@13 25; quiet. + rELTEK—Lull dlge B London layers, American, plates, Domestic, $3 £5@3 95. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Trr. Jan. 15.—Opinions were con- flicting in the wheat market to-aas. It wascon- sidered advisable tosell at the opening because Liverpool failed to properiy respond to our 1 cent bulge of yesterday. but when 7; of & cent decline was established the Governmeut report assumed prominence as & tople. A good many traders bougat on the presumption that the report wonll con.ain bul'ish informa‘ion. It was notable that St. Louls bought a grea: deal of wheat, and us that | 1own has heen the aciive raider of days [t was fair 1o believe tuat s eijn. keceipts 1n the NO; agaiost 178 last Friday cago had 18 cars and inspected out 181,3 bushels. When it was ascertained subsequs that the Government report would not. be lss s turned sellers and strensth Export clearances wera 816 bushels. Closing Continental cebles quoted moderate advances. Liverpool closed ad higher than it opened. May wheat opened from 8014 10 B03/c, 501d between 8lc and 7 ing at 80c bld—15@5sc under yesterda, mated receipts for tc-morrow, 29 cars. No. 2 red iices for ten ris” were cov- hwest were 291 nd 373 & year ago. spot wheat ranged from B8u7gc to 89c. closivg | about 87@S8c. CORN—Tnere was nothing doing fn the corn market. A few professional scalpers hung aronnd. A stray order or two in commission men’s hands were noticeable. It was difficuit to trade, there being so little interest displaved. Receipts were 301 cars, and 37,357 busheis were taken from Store. Liverpoo cables were 14d lower. Exports were 371,062 bushels. May corn opened at 243, advanced 025, declined and c osed at 2454, 14 1o 35 under yesterday. Estimated receipts for to- morrow. 280 cars. O I S—As bas recently-been the case, more busi- was tracsacted in oats than in corn, but it s mainly local, and evidenced the profeisionat sentiment, which was sympathetic With thac of wheat. Receipts were 167 cars, and 59,744 bush- els were withdrawn from_store. Exporis were 1895 bushels. May oats closed 35 (0 Yg under yesterday. Estimated receipts 10r (0-morrow, ¥i.AX—Firmer. western, T8c: ceipts were :1 cais. PROVISIONS—The feeling in product st the opening exhibi.ed & continuation of yesterday's strength. althovgh business was light. *Hoxs were firmer, an incident which sdded to the strength of provisions. Later packers soid freely and prices yieided to the pressure. May pork closed 123gc lower, May lard B¢ lower and May rits 7i4c e BUTTER—1be butter market was moderately active and steady to-dav. Offerings were iiberal, but there was a jair demand. Creamenes—Extras. )9c: firsts, 17@18¢; sec- onds, 14@16c: imitations, fancy, 13@1 4c. Dairtes— extras. 17c: firsts, 14@1c: seconds. 9@ 10c. La- dles—Extras, 10@11c: firsts. 515@9%4c; packing stock. 8C; grease, 215@8c; roll bulter, Yc. EGGS—Were weaker. Offerings were large and the demand slow. Eresh stock, 13¢ % dozen. MONEY—Was quoted at 5@b on call and time loans. New Yor< exchange was sola au Guc discount. Cash No. 1. Tllke: anuary, 74%5¢: May. T834c. north- Re- Closing Prices. WHEAT — January, 7»5c; May, 80c; July, 75 207%@24340; COR suly, xbie. OATS—January. 16c: May, 1864c: July, 1955 PORK —January, §7 80: May. »5 0214, LARD—Jauuars, 33 9735; May, 83 i1g KIBS—Junuary, $4 07%2: May, 34 12 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Tin. Jan. 15.—The cattle marke: to-day was firm. The offerings were readily taken, and although there were no advances in prices there was no depreciation. There was & lively demand for hogs and prices advanced 5c per 100 pounds. Trade in sheep was brisk at firm prices. CAT 1 LE—Receipts. 3000. Eancy beoves, 35 30 @B 00: choice 1o prime steers, $4 90@5 25 govd to cholce steers. §4 40@4 85: medium steers, $4 00@ 4 55: fair beef sicers, $3 hu@3 83 g0od 10 prime stockers ana feeders, #375@4 5u: 1air to good stockers and_feeders, §3 10@3 70: bulls, choice to $3 50@3 76: do, poor to choice. 82 10@3 - 0; cows and heifers, choice to prime, $3 60@ 1b; cows. fair to choice, $2 50@3 5U: cOws, common 10 falr canners, $1 76@2 45: calves, g0od to fancy, §5 50@86 LU; calves, Common 1o good. 83 50@4 45: Texas ted stvers, 3 50@4 25: milkers and spring- ers, ® head, $25@40. HUGS—Receipis, $0,000. Heavy packing and shipping_lots, $3'30@3 55: common to_choice mixed, §3 35@3 Gb; cnoice mssorted, $3 45@ 360; 1ight, §3 35@> 55: pigs, 83 20@3 65. SH.rP—Receipts, 7000. ' Iaferior to choice, $2 50@3 90; lambs, $3 50@3 65. Receipts at Omaha. FOUTI OMAHA. NEB&.. Jan. 15 — HOGS—Re- cepts, 3800. Market opened 6o nigher, closing sirong. Light aad mixed, $3 25@5 40; heavy, £510@3 50. CATTLE—Receipts. 1600. Market stoady. Com- mon cows easier. Steers, $3 50@4 10; cows, 31 50 @s 85; feeders, §3 25@4 15. SHEEP—Receipts, 000, Market steady. Mut- tons, $3 30; lambs, 84 50. Recelpts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo, Jan. 15 —HOGS—Re- ceipts, 11,000, Strong. _Light, $3 55@3 4215: me- diim, §3 503 40; heavy. $320@3 35; piga, $3@ CATTLE—Recelpts of cattle were 5000. Strong. Native steers. best, $4 15@s 05: fair 10 200d, $3 15 @4 31b: cows aud heifers best, §3 1. @3 50; fair to good, $18:@3 10: bulls $2 15@3 10: stockers and feeders. 3 10@4: Texas and Western, $2 65@ 395; caives, $5@11. SHEkb—Receints, 5000, Steady. Lamos, $285 @5: muons, $2@3 70 DUN’S REVIEW OF TRADE. NEW YORK. N. Y., Jan. 15.—R. G. Dun & Co. will say in their weekly review of trade: The May, | | | | | | | suarpy marked down. | mercial pager, greatest growth and prosperity (he country had ever seen came suddenly in 1879, after sevesal months of disappointment bacause specie re- sumption had not brought the benefits expected. 1t takes time for new confidence to reach through easier money markets, large orders, resuming mills, expanding employment and larger dis- tribution to the results which make still greater and lasting gain possible. Such gradual and steady improvement has been In progress for more than two months. ‘The output of piziron has gained 41.6 per cent since October 1. The output. of coke has increased 88.7 per cent since October 1. Sales of wool have become large. Money mar- kets feel a steady Increass in demand for com- mercial and manufacturing loans. Additional works have gone into operation each week in Jan- uary, aud the working force is larcer than st #ny other time for six months. The gain may be ascribed (0 deliberate judgment of the ablest and most prudent men in business. Ttis not time for high prices. Many who are anxious to get eariy hold on the market are mak- ing for the moment lower prices than they could afford to maintain. With the increase in the out- put of pigiron to 159,720 tons weekiy. agalnst 142,278 last month, the price is a_shade lower the Fas and Chicaco, but heavy purchases al ready advance Bessemer steel a shade at Plits- burg. Stecl bars have been reduced lc and some other finished products §1 per ion, but the demand on the whole is steadily growing. The | coke ouiput has risen from 50,000 to 94,342 tous weekly and minor metals are a shade Stronger. Texiile manufaciures &re Do encouraged by the demand for goods, though more print cloths were sold tban for many weeks. Lower prices are expected in goods and siow buying {s no. unnatural since cot- ton has fal en 17.8 per cent from September 11, print clotns 7 per cent, bleached goods 334 to 5. and brown goods 214, 3@4 per cent ' ‘Thouzh woolen goods do Dot imyrove there have been purchases by large mills which cover for Lwo weeks of January 11,110,300 vounds at the three chief markets. against 11,817,600 last y ear. Some large purchases of leather inaicate that soma shoe manufacturers are seeing their way to more aciive work and shiptments from the East In Juunuary thus far are :0 per cent larger than last year. Hides at Chicago are 214 per cent lower. Clearing-house exchanges 10 the month thus far are less than 1 per cent below last years, though stili 25.2 per cent smailer than the year 1892, the vear of greatest prosperity. The r road earnings and tonnage f r January thus far are licht, owing 1o Western storms, but December retuins cover §38.586,912 on roads in the United “tates alone, only 2.3 per cent less than Iast year. The Pennsylvanis and some otber roads have commenced to buy ralis and several costl: im- provements have been_ordered, the Columbia bridge alone calling for 7000 tons of steel and a terniioal improvement ior the Erie will cost $1,000,000. 'h-'wheat market has varied but slightly, closing J4c lower. Western receipts for the week, 1,505,520 bushels, against 2,916,274 last year, cliccked by storms and by carrent prices in view of the farmers’ expectations Atlantic ex- poris were 1,456,408 bushels, lour inclnded, xnd 1 iwo weeks 3,484,317, against 4,483,199 last year. Traders begin (0 realize that €normous ex- pors of corn are taking the place of wneat in foreign consumption. Cotton took & Tise of an elgnth oo a trader’s estimate without change in couditions. The money market has been disturbed by & com bination of large tankers not tolend on cail below 2 per cent, which invited ali sorts of finan- cial institutions'to take the market, caus-d pay- ment of bank loans for some miilions and ieft supplies of tunds so heavy that time loaus were More was doue in com- though offerings increased but moderately. Ieceip s from the interior exceeded shipm ents by $1,500,000. kxports continue (0 exceed last year's ' for the week 5 per cent, while imports fell 10 per cent below last year's. alluces for the week have been 455 inthe Usited States agalnst 7 Cauada against 81 lu BANK CLEARINGS. N. Y., Jaa. 15.. NEW YORK, Bank clearing | totals at the principal cities 1or the week ended | Janvary 14, with cowparisons, as telegrapned to Bradstreet's: Tercentage Crrres. Amonnt, Inc. Dec. New York 7 05 28,575,957 San Francisco. Knansas City. Minneapolis. B Paul .. Omana Denver. Los Angeles. . 2,972.360 4,080,022 Helena.. Tacoma. Seatue Spokune. 475556 535,582 $1.041,050,662 York 448,561.774 OF CANADA. $20.873,301 Totals U. 8... Outsige of Ne NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 134@2%: last loan at 134%, and closing at 1%4%. Prime mercantile paper, 314 @3%%. Bar silver, 64%c. Mexican dollars, 503 @51%. Stering excnange firm. with actual busi- ness in bankers' bilis a1 $4 843,@4 5 for 60 days and $4 ¥715@4 W73, fur demand. Posted rates. $4 85154 Bble. Commercial bills, §3 8514 @4 »414. Government tonds firm: State bonds Guil: railroad bonds stronger. Siiver quiet. CLOSING STOCKS. 83 |North American. 1434(Northern Pacific L 24y, Proferred Adums Express.. 180 |Northweste Alton, Terre Haute 54 | Preferred American Express109 American lobacco 77% Freferred 105 | 1si preferred. 11| 2d preferred.... 14N Y &N R Brunswick Lands. 5y N Y & New T Am Tel & Cabl Atchison Preforr: Buftalo, Roch & P. 18 |N Y Susq&W.... 9 Canaaa Pacific..... b6 | Freferred........ 2414 Cannda Southern.. 4415 0ntario. . I loig 507 Ontario & Western 147y 1415 Oregonmiprovmnt— 177 Preie-red........ Cbicago Alton.....164 " |Orecon Nuvigation 16 Preferred.........174 Oregon Short Line. 15 Chicago, B & Q.... 74 [Pacitic Mall........ 24% Chicago'& ETI..0 40 |Peoria. D& Kvans 2 Preferred. 90 [Pittsburg & W pta. 15 Chicago Gas.. 7633 Puilman Palace Canton Land. Central Pactiic. Ches & Ohio. Cleve & Plttsburg. 166 Quicksilyer s nsolidation Coal. 35 | Preferred.. 111, Consolidated Gas..144 |Reading. 2735 € C C & St Loun 253 RioGrande& Westn 12 Preferred. ........ 78%s ireferred.. w0 Colo Fuel & Irca.. 24 |Rock Islan 6855 Preferred. ... 70 |RomeWat&Ogden.117 Cotton 011 Cert. 18158t L &S 4 Commercial Cable.156 | Preferred. 10y Del Hodson.........111 st Paul 751/ Del iack&Westrn. 355 | Preferred.. 133034 Denver & R G... 11148t Paul & Duiuth.. 234 Preferred. ........ 423/ Preierred 83 Distillers.... — |8t Panl & O 5014 General Elect 34| Preferred 30 Ene 1 steman 12 Pre 7 B4 [Stiver Certl 847 Fort Wayne........168 |Southern Pacific... lalg Great Northern pfd 118 Southern R R.. Ylm Green Bay. 1, Preferred. . 281y Harlem. .. 290 " |Sugar Refiners 1143 Hocking Coal....... 4 | Preferred . 1021, Hocking Vailey... 16145 Tenn Coal & Iror 40 Homestake. 85| Preferred. . ¥0 H & Texas Central— |Texas Pacific A Tlinois Central.... 98 (Tol A A & N Mich.— lowa Central. 714 /Tol Ollo & Central 20 Preferred ... 25U4 Preferred 50 Kensas & Texas... 14 [Tol st Louls & KG 814 Preferred......... 30%; Preferred 15 Kingston & Pena., # |Union Pacific. Lake Erie & Westn 17 |U P Den &Gulf.... Preterred. U & Cordage...... Lake Shore 14| Preferred ] Natlonal ledd .| 2434 Guaranteed .....— Preterred. US Express. 37 Long Island [ """ 51 |U S Leather.. 834 Loutsville & Nash. 50%e| Preferred.. 6114 Louisvilie, N AlDny D 2at Preferred. 73 Manhattan Con 1150 Memphis & Charis 15 "(Wab S L & Pacific, 814 Mexican Centra... 7%/ Preferred 1674 Miichigan Central. 90 | Wells-Fargo... 87 Minn &S L........— |Western Union.... 8414 Preferred. .. Wisconsin Central. % 1814 Wheeling & L Minn & St L com. 81y 1stpreferred..... 78%| Preferred. ... 1dlg aprescrred. ... 46 |Am Cotton Ofl pfd. 75 Missouri Pacific... 21 |W U Beef. 63y Mobile & Ohfo.... 21 |Ann Arbor.... 10 Nushvitle & Chatt. 67%g Preferred. . 24 National Linseed.. )4 " |Brooklyn T 19 N J Central 101 34|Erie 2d prd.. _— Norfolk & Wi 11 1834 Freferred. 16 294 CLO8ING FONDS. Northern Pac 1sts.114 To 24 Do Class B 4, Alabama, class C.. 98 Awhison 4s.. Do ds A..... Canada South Zds.106 Cen Pac 1gts 0’85, — Cherokee 4s, 1896.10814| Do 1897. - 10314 Do 189k Do 1899, Ches & Obio 6s. Ch&N P Tr Rews B3 483 D C3-68s.. Den'& & Glat! Do'ss... Erle 2ds....... ... 64 FeW&DenCity ists b1 GH&SAGS...... 105 Gen Elec Deb 83 H & Tex Cent 6s...106' Do con bs..... ... 102 Jowa Central s Ks Palsts Den Dj La Cousol és... Or Short Line 6. Do consol 5. Pacific 650t '97. Phila & Heading ds 814 Do 1t pfd Incom. 4714 -.-.10814| K Grande West 1518 74 111 ISt L&IronMtGends 7514 SUL & F Gen 68,1091 St Panl Consols. ... 131 s 56.1035 U S ds reg of 1925.120 Do 48, conpon. ... 121 U 8 ds reg of 1907.111 Do ds, coupon. Do 2s.... [ Do bs. re Mouwal Unfon 6.1 Do 8s. cou Jent Gen bs. 1144 Va funding debt. N ¥ Ca'st Louinia1on | Doregintored Nor& Wesi Gen 6511714 Do deferred 6s. X Saioiina con 4a.100 | Do rust ropt i Do 6. 122 |Wabash lst West shore as. FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exe., Jan. 15,—The spot market Is steady at 7s 114d@7s $4. Cargoes are firmat 36s 34, sellers, promot shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Jan- ware, B 9d; February. 6s 9%gd; Maich, 6s 10344: May, 65 10340, SECURITIES. LONDON, Exe., Jan. 16.—Consols, 112%4; sil- ver, 29 11-16d; French Rentes, 1021 56¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 day =08l a0 sterling Exchange, sight- Z assig Sterling Cabes. 3 - 4 883, New York kxchange, sigl i 15 New York kxchange, telegrap = Eri Fine silver, per ounce. = Lot S Mexican Doliars........... 53 ol RN PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEK GRAINS, WHEAT—The Auchencalrn takes for Cork 68,500 ctls, velued at $111,261: dlenfinart, for Cork, 73,114 ctls, at $115,100; Reine Bianche, for Cork, 66,226 ctls, at $84,000. Boibh spot and future prices’ are about the same, ana the market is dull. Quoted at 81 35@1 50 B cental for common grades, $156215@1 65 B cui for average No. 1, $1 5734 for choice and $1 60@1 65 P ctl for extra choice milling, latter figure being the usking price. CALL BOARD BALES. INFORMAYL SESSION—9415 o'clock—May—4000 ctls, $1 56, SiCoND * SEssToN—May—16,000 ctls, $1 66; 8000, $1 5614 vecember—2000, 1 32 REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—4000 ctis, 1 65145; 2000, §1 5b35; 000, $I 5514 81 8514 December — 2000, 81 52V $1 3214, There was no afternoon session as the Exchange attended the funeral of George A. Abel. BARLEY—Nothing new. Market dull. We qffote Feed, 0@ 83%4c; choice bright, 85@8714c;: Brew- 10g, Y0@vT7Yac; No. 1 Chevaller. $1 10@120 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL Skssion—9:16 o'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—May— No sales. HEGULAR MOKNING - EsSION—3lay—4000 ctls, 85143 4000, B6c: 4000, db5Ec: 2000. ""/g D cemoer—E000, 80c; 2000, d0%ac; 2000, BO%c; “20W, 8lc No afternoon session. OATS—Quiet and unchanged. Fancy Feed, §] 45, Common 10 gooa White range $1 10@1 85, accord: ing to quality. Black.for feed,95c@8$1 1U; for sved, $1 20@1 305 Gray, nominal; Red, 81 07%@1 1214: Surprise, $1 5(@! 60 B cul. CORN—Weak at the dec ine. Trade is very duil. Large Yeliow, 76@i17%c B clli Smail Round do. 95¢; W hite, 7732@S0c B ctl. RY E—8215@95¢ 3 el BUCKWHeAT—Quoted at $1 15@1 25 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFES. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras $5@5 10; Bakers' extras, $4 90@5; Super- fine, $4 16@4 50 P obl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@18 50; Cracked Corn, $19319 60 B ton. MILLS ‘I'S—Prices In sacks are as follows, usurl discount 1o the irade: Graham Fiour, 32 85 P 100 s: Rye Flour, $2 753 ¥ 100 1bs: Rice Flour, §0 7! Cornmeal. $2 : extia cresm do, §3: Uatmeal, 33 50; Oat_Groats. $4: lominy, $310 @3 3U: Buckwhea: Flour, $320@3 50: Cracked Wheat, 3 50; Farina, $4; Whole Wueat Flons, $3;_Hotled Oats (bbls), 5 50@5 90; Peari Barley £3 75@4; Spi ¥ 100 s HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS., s, §5 50; Green do, $4 25 B BRAN—$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 ® ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and $20@20 50 ® ton for the best. FEEDSIUFFS—olied Barley, $19 b0@20; Oflcake Meal at the mid, $26 50 # ton: joubing, $27 60; clipped Cats, $1 40@] 60 B il HAY—Wheat, $t@l1; Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10: Oat, $6@9: Bariey. $7@8 50; Liver Hariey, $5@6 50: Aifalfa, $6@7 bv; compressed, $6@ 9 50; stock, $5@8: Clv ver. $6@5 on. STRAW—30@s0c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Trade 13 too dull for any change In prices. BEANS—Quotations are nomiual, as there fs lit- tle or no trade. Bayos, $140@1 65 B ctl: Small Whizes, $1 15@1 30 cil; Large Whites, $1@115 8 ctl; P.nks, $105@1 20: Reds, £1 10G1 20: Biack- eve, §1 10@1 20; Red Kidney, $2 50: Limas, $1 65 @1 90: Butters, £1 25@1 50; Yen, 8115 SK.EDsS—Brown Mus.ard, $2 75€3: Y tard, 81 00G210 B cil; Flax, §1 36@1 40: Cunary Secd, 134@234c P 1b: Alfaita, 634c; Kape. 2520 234c! Hemp, sc; Timothy, 4150 LURIKD P) —Niles, 8l@l 159 ctl; Green, 3140@1 60Bal POTATOES, UNION>, VEGETABLES. Onfons are higher. and Potatoes are expected to make another advance. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes, $1 25@1 7 Rose. 70@75¢c: River Reds. 5U@6Uc: Seediings, dU@EBC P cil for Rivers and T0c@$L for Saiinas; Oregon Burbanks, —. ONIONS_75@90c ® ctl. VEGrTA BLEES—Hothouse Cucumbers. 50c@$1 B dozen; H0thouse A spara:us. B@17%ec § M: Rhu- barb, $1 75 ® box; Los Angeles Summer Squash, 50c@$1 P box; Los Angeles Green Peppers, :5@ 5Uc® bux: s ushrooms. s@15c P b, lat er fic- ure 1or buttons: Marrowful Squash. $5 B ton: Los Angeles Tomatoes, 50c@s1 ® box: Dried Peppers, 7@8c B Ib: Green Peas. 3@5c® I: Los Angeles String beans, 6@102; Dried Okra, 5@9¢ 3 ib: Cabbige, 40@50¢ B culi Carrots, 25@30c ¥ sack; Garlic, 1/2@2¢ B 1b. Early BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market is very weak, but there 18 DO further decline. CREAMERY—Fancy near-by Creameres. 20@ 21c; some speclals bring more; seconds, 18@19c; y Humboidt, 25@24c @ M. ATRY— Fancy,1635@173c: good to choice, 15@ 16¢: lower grades, 1515c & D—13@15¢ F . —13@ 4c B ib. CrEAMERY TUB—16@18c B B. Clrksk—Previous prices rule. Cholce mild new, 11@l1%c ® b: common to good old, 8@ 10c’ m; Cream Cheddar, 11@l2c; Young America, 11@12c; Western, 1115@1234c: East- ern, 13@143c B b. EGGS—-The market was auite weak at a further decline. Several houses sold store Kggs at 19c. Ranch Eggs, 25@27c: store Eggs, 19@22¢; East ern, 20c B doz. POULTRY AND GAME. Turkeys and young stock declined. advanced. Hens were weak. Live Turkeys, 12@15¢ @ Ib for Gobolers, 1216@ 1dc % I for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 14@15¢ ® bb: Geese, B pair, $1 U@; 75: Ducks, $5@6 50 B doz; Hens, $3 60@5: Roosters. younk. $4 60@4 75: do, old, $4@4 20: Fryers, $3 15@4 25; Brollers, $4 for large and $2 60@s3 50 for smail: Pigeoas, $1 75 % doz 1or young and $1 25 for old. GAM E—The close seassn for the sale of Ducks £0es Into effect to-day. Quail, $1 B doz; Mallarg $3 60@4: Can vusback, $3@5 P dozen. Sprig, $1 7 BT e Sl s Widgeon, 81@1 25 doz: Small Duck, $1: kngiish Snipe. $2 doz; Jack Snipe, $1 @ dozen; Hare, $1: Rab. bits, $1 50 for Cottontails aud $1@1 25’ for small; Gray Geese, $2 50; White Geese, $1: Brant, $125@1 50; Honkers, §3 50@4. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Apples, 7T5c@8$1 B box 1or choice, §1 10@1 25 for fancy Red, 85@65c for common; Esstern, $1@3 B bbl. Lears, 76c@8$1 25 B box. Persimmons, 35@65¢c B box. BERRIES— Bastern Cranberries, $6@8 B bbl. CITRUS FRUITS_Oranges and Lemons are 0 to move. Mandarin Oranges are quoi- able a: 60@85c B box: Navel Uranges §1 50 @2 50 $ box; Seedlings, 75c@%1 256: Lemons. 75c@81 50 for common and $2@2 50 for good (o choice; Mexican Limes, $6@6 50: California Limes, 81 25@1 50; Bananas, $1@2 ® bunch; Pine- apples, $2@1 # doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Quotations ou the Fruit Exchange are nominally as follows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@9c for Rogals and 1134@12c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, uc for the 4 sizes; Peaches, 4@>53ac for prime to choice, 6%@7¢ 1r fancy and 9@10c for pecled in boxes; Apples. 534 B b for evaporated and 2@2%ac for sun-dried; Peurs, 215 @5c for prime to choice, 4@5%sc for quarters ana 6@6%4,c for balves; Plums, 4¢ for pitted ana 115c for unpitted: Neciarines, 3%p@41qc for choice and %1{;‘(;’ for fancy; Wuite Figs, dc; Black Figs, 214 JOBEING _PRicrs—Peaches, 415@5%ac ¥ I ncy, 6Y,@7sc B 1b; peeled. 1ziac © ots, 8l4@9c P 1: tancy, 10c: Moorp: 13ci evaporated Apples, §go; su-dried, 2%@dc: Prunes, 33,@4c for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, 3¢ for unpressed uu.: 3@514c for pressed: white Figs, dc; Plums, 4}4@5c for pitted and 1%ac for unpitted; Neciarines, 4g6c $ Ib for prime to fancy: Pears, f%ggc for whole, 414@5%ge for quarters and Ve for halves. iSiNs CARLOAD Pricrs — Four - crown, 10080, 5%ac; three-crown, a3jge @ 1b; two-crown, 336 8 ib: seedless Sultanas, bige: seedless Muscatels, 4330 three-crown London isyers, $1 15: clusters, 81 50 Dehesa clusters, $2 60; imperial clusiers, $3; dried Grapes, 3¢ B . JORBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, loose, 5340; 8-crown, 434c; 2-crown, '534c: seed: less Suilanas, 53zc! seedless Muscatels, 4lac: 3-crown London lavers, $1 25: clusters, 81 Dehesa clusters, $275: 1mperial ciusters, 33 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at B@l0c: Walnuts, 6%4@7c ¥ B fr standard and 9@8%gc B Ib for soitshell; Almonds, 6@b6%ac for Laiguedoc, 3@ 8Ygc for hardsnell and 5@9c B Ib for paper-sheli; Peanuts, lq{@o ® Ib tor Fastern and 4c for Cali- for Hickory Nuts, 5@sc # Ib; Pecans T14@ Yo I Filberts, 734@8c; Brami Nuts, T4@Sc: Cocoanuts, $4@5 B 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12%4ac¢ for bright and 5@8c for lower grades: waier-white extracted, 5@b340; light amber exiracted n:x/.@fl/.c; durk amoe; BV PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—The market continues dull. Bacon is quoted at 6c @ I for heavy, 7Tc B b for light medium, 9¥gc for light, 102’ B B for exuralight and 1134c B Ib for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12%2@13c; Californla Burbank | Pigeons | Artichokes, Bdoz$! Hams, 1o 3 B: Meas Beot, 4707 50: exira mess do, $8@8 60: family do, ;_extra primo’ Pork, ‘8780 @ 8 exira_clear, $16 B bbi: mess. $14 B bbl: Smoked Beet. 10c b LARD—Eastern. tierces, is quoted at 534c for compound and 6@634c for pure: palls, 7c: Calil- fornin tierces, 5@5Y4¢ @ I for compound and 614c for pore: haif-bbis, 534c: 10-D tius, 7340: do, O-1b, P 0. UTTULENE—6@6%4c in tierces and 73%4@8Ysc in 10:1b tins. o e HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted steers. 742@8c: medium, 6%4@7c; light, 5@6c; Cowhides, 514@ c: salted Kip, 414@65¢: saited Calt, 7@8c; salied Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides, 12@13c B b: culls and brands, 9@10c: drv Kipand Veal,9@10c; dry Calf, 15c; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@85¢ each: Kids, be; Deerskins, good symmer, 20@25¢ B ib: me- dium, 15@20c’ winter, 7@9c; Sheenskins, shear- lings, 10@15¢ each; shors wool, 26@35c each; me- diom, 30@ i5c each; long wools, 40@6Uc each. LALLOW—No. 1, rendercd, 3@3%ac; No. 2, 2%c: refined, Sc; Grease, 2¢ B Ib. WOUL—We quote Fall Wool: Humboldt and Mendocino, 8@9c: free_northern, 7@SYge: mid: dle counties, iree, 515@7c; do, defective, 414@b: San Joaquin, B@bc: uo, foothill, 5@7c: Iastern Oregon :pring, 714@0c: Valley Oregon, 10339 1c: do, fall and lambs’, 10@11¢ HOP>—6@8c for iuir to choice and 9@10¢ B b for fancy. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Beef continues stiff, and good stock brings 7c without difficulty. Still higher prices are likely. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughter- ers are as foilows: BEKF—First_quallty, 6%@7c: second, 5@6c; third do, 4@5¢ B M. VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small, 7@8c D b ST BT T (e p AMB—Spring, 1214@15c; yearlings, 7@8c B PORK—Live Hogs, $14@3%4c B I for large and medium and sx/‘@?gs/.c {:9..,'(.‘...?‘ dressed do, 433 @dlc® Ib. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 434c; June- July detivery, 47c: Wool Bags, 2414 @26Yc. COAL~-Wellington, 83 ton: New Wellington, $8% ton; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seattie, §6 60: Bryant, 85 50: Coos Bay, $4 75; Wallsend, $6 60; Scotch, —: Brymbo, —; Cum- berland, §13 50 inbulk and $15 In sacks: Penn- syivania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 ® ton; Welsh nthracite. $8@10; Cannel, $8 B ton; Rocl Springs, Castle Gute and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $1% B ton ip sks. RICE—Chinese mixec, §3 40@3 56; No. 1,83 75 @3 80D cil: extra No. 1, $4 JU@4 50; Hawallan, $420@4 5714 Jupan, $3 90@4 OU. J6AR—1{ne \yestérn Sucar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, S1pc; Powdered, oc; Fine Crushed, byge; Dry Granu- lated, 4340; Confeciioners’ A, 45c: Magnolia A, de; Exura C, 8%ci Golden C, 3%4c¢: haif barrels 44¢ wore than barrels, and boxes 44 more. RECEIPT> OF PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. 26.020| Clicese, cus., €.075| £, doz. 62297 3,130 33,690 5 Flour, qr sks, Oregon. W hent, il 865/ Leauner, rolls. L0 | 500 Lumber. M resz. 100 | 2,067 Wool. bis...... 6 . "'a5n| Oregon....l 63 Onions, s«s. 988 Ausiralia . 1.946 Bran. sks. 2,065 Broom Corn, bis. 1,045 Oregon. 8,200/ Buckwheat, sks. 139 Miduungs, s6s. 100|Quicksiiver, dass 47 Huy. tous.. 256/ Tallow. culs.. .. 160 Straw, tons... 5|Lime, bbIS. ccea D20 buiter, 238/ .. — FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. cus. Roul Butter Is lower. Eggs are cheaper. Meats are unchanged. Game s lower. Fruits and Vegetsb'es show no particular change. Following 13 THE CALL'S regular weekly retall price List: COAL—PER TON. Cannel —@10 00| Castle Gate. ©50@10 00 ; —@10 00| PleasantVal ©50@10 Q0 e | Southfield s g } lington. .. 10 00| Wellington Seattio 1600 lcoos By @ 876 ‘i TAIRY PEOD Butter, faney, ¥ 12@15 square . ... —@50 Cheese, Eastern...15@320 | @0, @ roli|......40@ — Cheese, Swiss... ' 20@30 | do. cholce.......... ~@37 Common Eggs..... 26@ — | Ordinary ao... Pickled roll. .35@ — Ranchtggs@dz...30@ — 130 - |Honey, comb, p1b.12G15 do, extructed.... s@ld Jarkin. -l MEATS—pER POUND. ! Bacon........ .12@17 | Pork, fresh, Beet, choice. ... 12@15 Pork, sal do, good......... 8@l0| Pork Chops..... | Corried Beef....... 8@ — Round Steak.. | Ham, Cal... 1214@15 | Sirloin Steak...121 — o, Eustern....15@16 Porterhouse, 4o...17@320 :12@15 | Smoked Bet... 15 . B@12 Pork Sausages. :830 10@1_‘1/’ Veal......onee, 10gls I 20648 FOULTRY AND GAME. Hens,each..... 50& 60 Hare, each..... 15@ 20 Young Roost- ers, eacn..... 0ld’ Koosters, each.. 503 |Wild Geese.ea. 20@ 50 50@ 60|knzsSnipe.Bdz —@3 V0 \Jax Smpe.wdzl 60@ — Quatt, 3 doz...1 25@1 50 Fryers, each... —@ 40 Mallard, d pr. 680@ 75 Brollers,each.. —@ 85/ Canvasback.pr 75@1 50 Turkeys, B b.. 16@ 1b|Sprig, ® pair.. 50@ — Ducks, éach... SU@ 6UTeal, B pair... b0@ — Geese, each. .. 75@1 00| Widgeon, 3pr Bl@ — Piccons € br. 40@ bU|Smil Ducks or. 35@ 40 Rubbits, B pr.. 35@ 40| FRUITS AND NUTS. Almonds, A ®.....12@15 Limes, ® doz Apples. BB ...... 4@ 5Oranges, B doz... 2@ — 15@30 Bananas. B doz...16@20 Pears, B B........ 8@10 Cocounuts, each... 4@ b|Raisins, B . 8315 Lemous, # doz....25@30) Walnuis, ¥ b.....16@— v FGETABLES. 0@25,Mr fat Squash, B 1 _5@10 1 26Dried Okra. B 1..12@15 .12@15/0nfons, B Bb. @ b @ b/ Peppers, arle Asparazus, B - Beets, B doz.. Beans,white Colored. B Ib.... 5@ 5| do, green. B 1. B@1C Lima. B ib....... 4@ o|Parsnips, B aoz....15@20 Cabbage, each..... 5@10/Potatoes, B b..... 2@ 3 Caulifowers, each. 5@ 8 o Sweei, ® 1b.. 3@ 4 | Celery, % bunch... 5@ — Radishes.®dzbchs.10@1% Cress. # dz bunchs. 20G25{Xhubariy B Ih.....) 0@13 Garlic, ... 5@ — Sage, B b 25@35 Green Peas, ¥ ib.. :gmsmu Beans, @ . 10@15 Lentils, B ... +{Thyme, B 1. 0 Lettuce, B doz....15@25 Turnips, ¥ doz. Mushrooms, B it...5@ 26 Tomatoes, ® B. T — erees =@ —(Shad...... B@10 ee. 0@ »|Sen Bass. .12@. Si Flounders. Halibue. . Herring. .....110L #@: Kingfisn. . . —@—Crabs, each.. 16 .-.12@15 Do. softsheli, 35 20@ — Mussels, B art......10@12 +.12@15 Oysters, Cal, % 100. 4 . B@10 Do, Eastern, § dz. 2@V THE STOOK MARKET. | There was a general advance In mining storks yesterday. Con. Cal. & Va. rose to $1 55, Chollar 10 99c, Ophir 10 $1 10 and 50 on. The annual meeting of the Un'on Trust Com- pany has been called for February 1. The Centennial-Eureka Mining Company of Utah paid & dividend of 81 per share, amounting to 30,000, yesterday, making a total paid to date of $1,920,000. i Dividends were paid yesterday by the following local corpora:ions: Bauk of California 33 per share: Nevada Bank, $150 pershare; California Safe Deposit and Trust Company, 81 60 per share: Idison Light and Power Company, :8l4e per share; Pacific ~unset Telephone and Teicgraph companies, 40c and 2c per share respectively: and Wells, Farzo & Co.'s Bank. £8 per share. The official letter from the Savage miue for the | week ending January 13 says: On the 750 level the north arift s arted from a point 60 feet west irom the shaft in the main west dr.ft has been ad- vanced 13 feet; face is in porphyry: total length 103 feet. On the 850 level in the main south drift, ag a point 105 feet south of east crosscut 3, wo biave started east crosscut 4 and west crosscut 8. These crosscuts are started opposite each other. and are each advanced 5 feet in low grade quariz. We have hoisted aitozeher from the man south dritt 46 cars of ore: car samples averuge Ler ton: goid 37 10, siiver 14.5 ouuces, total $25 93. On the 500 level we have cieaned out and repuired the main west dnift a_distance of 150 feet from the shaft, 11 fcet being covered during the week, p-ssing through heavy clay. Erunswick lode—<hati 1 is down 794 foet on the siope, 6 feet havine been added duringthe past week: bottom in hard f0o:wall rock. We have stopped sinking and «re uow ralsing the chutes preparatory to opening the 500 level staiion. - 400 Tevel—The joint savage-Norcross north d:ift was advanced 20 feet: total length, 93 feet north uf ous south boundacy :ace in porphyry, quariz and clay. Rockfish. Ealmon. Salmon, tresh Bhrimps. LOAL i» sAuKS, Following were fhe sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 8:80. 200 Beicher ...48100 Con....).30/309 Ovrmn....14 50 B& B.....58| 300 Chilnge.. 5! 100 Chllar.... 87 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30, i 150 CC&V...1.50)100 Ocedt. L. -4%(300 Savaga. .. 411200 8 Nv.. U4y 41 (216 Stanrd..1.65 300 Mexican..48[5. 0 Syndcate.03 400 N G & C..30[300 Uinu. 92l250 ... 251100 ¥ Jucki. 38 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 1400 Caled......11300 Justice. ...05 081150 SOV 133141200 Kentck, 300 . 400 .. | Capttar. 3 47 100 Stnrd 1,623 1200 Untoa....44 90,200 .. 941000 .. - AFTERNOON SESSION—2: 2000 Con Im..02/800 Ovrma.... 13 1800 boint. --58/800 Poiost. 1162 65/200 1200 .... S 07 i ion..03 400 Bullion....07 400 1700 Scorpion.. i 300 SB&M...11 500 aisa 13 120 500 & Nev.....50 1300 .. 360 Stard 700 Union.... 44 “57/200 95/600 Just .93/500 Kentuck..04) 450 CCaV1.4734 600 Mexican 40 LLOBING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Jan. 15-4 P FiA. Asked. ‘ifl-dlkflg& Occo 18 26[J0lascrieem oo tingg 8 09 Justics. o v Andes. . 15 16/ Kentack. ..o 93 “42 Beloner. ik a9 ladywesnn = (2 Best & Beicher 67 69| Mexican. 49 (3 NevadaQueen — 04 ud 16 1% 1 105 1.10 Chollar _,,. . 98 :,’ ég Con.Cal&Va-:1.50 o o Challengs Con. 069 4 Con. Impertal. 01 _ 2|Scorpion._..._ 02 Confidenc: .1.25 1.30/Seg. Beicher.. 10 11 Con New Yorg — vi|silver HILL. Crown Polnt.., 37 b|Sierra Nevada 48 50 EastSlerraNe7 — Us|>tandard v kurekaCon.. — 25|Syndicate. ... 03 e kxcheauer .. 04 (6{Union Lol een 46 48 Goula & Curry. 47 49 Uiah. - U4 05 balvs Norees L30 1.35| Y ellow Jackee 56 87 BXOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, FRIDAY. Jan 15-3 P & TNTTRD STATES BOAua. Fra. Asked. B Asked US4 coup.111 — |U Sdsreg...109 1103 Do new 1ssuel20yy — MISCRLLANKOTS mavrne. Cal-stChle6s.110 — |Oak Gas bs.. — 104 Lo 2d 13 55...108 ~ — Cal Elec L 6312614129 i i1 Omnibus 6s..11873120%4 Cntra C W bs 9235 85 Dpnt-stex-cp — $T34P&O Ryés. — 118 Edsn L&P 6312814 — (P&Ch Ry 6s. — 104 F&CH KR 0310535106 [Pwi-st R 8511415117 Geary-st ROS100 © — [keno, WL&L — 105 HC&S5%s103 — [ractoP &L, — 100 ngL 64 — 100 |SFENPRS. 98 9314 Dotnteed 8s — 101 |SPRRArizés 90 95 MEt-stCbieBs1201, |SPRRCal 63.110 — DoRyCon bs. 1061510635/SPRK(al5s. — 100 NatVings 1ss —° 100 |<PBrRCals. 963, — — ISVWater 6s.11533119 N Ky Cai 65,101 — |-ViWateras. 993,100 N Ry Cal bs. — 95 IstktnG&ESs — 1Ullg WATKR gTOCKY Contra Costa 3035 3314Sprag Valiey $77 98 MarinCo... — & 52 | ©48 AND ELECTRIC ETOCKS. - 55 |kacas Imp — 9214 Central . 9% — |Pacific Ligh: 48 50 Ed.son Lighi127 12714 san Francsco 814 9814 M Elec Light 214 834(S00KI0U. e — %0 08k G L & H 533, — INSURAN Fireman'sFal7l — | COMMERCIAL MANK ATOKL Angio-Ci 50 — |First Nationl — ank of Cal, 2¥81424214| LondonP&A.13 T4 Cul SD&T Col07 10815 Merch Ex.... 14 SAVINGY BANK STOCKS. 180 GerS&LCo. — 1500 (Sav& Loan.. — 105 HumbS&L.1100 — |Securlty......250 800 Mutoal....... 88 — |Union Trisi.800 860 SksavUnion — 49J) STREET KAILROA® srorqe Californta....107 110 (OakSL&Hay — 100 Gearyst..... — 60 |Presidi0..... Bl 6% Market-st.... 4214 43 FUWDKE STOCKS. Atlantie D 17 |Glant Con. 2934 30 Callfornia — |Vigorit 90c Esstern D.... 80 88 | i MIBCRLLANEOUS STOCKA. Alaska Pkrs. 9314100 |Nat VinCo., — ® Ger Led Co. 50 ~10u |)ceantcSSCo 22 273 | HawC&sCo.. 1713 171 Pac Aux F A — . Huteh SPLo 25 ° 2514 PacBoraxCo. 95 — MerExAssn. — 110 |perfPaintCo — 7 BALES—MOENING Basslute Foara— 85 Giant PowderCon. . 28 00 oeagian 36 Mutual Eleciric Light,cash. . 8 8714 84000 Northern R’y of Cal 6% onds.... 101 60 50 5 v Water. B ¥7 8714 Sireer— $1000 Marke'-st Ry Con 5% Bonds. .... 108 25 50 Presidio R R. 675 6aLss. Tonrd— $2000 Contra Costa Water Bonds. 93 00 10 Glunt Fowder Con. 28 25 145 do do 29 50 50 do do 30 00 50 do do. b5 30 0v 45 Hutchtnson S P Co... ... 25 VO 40 Mutual lectric Ligh 8 3714 S e i Sl | COLAN N1EAMEXS. SAILS. | PIXR. Alliance Jan 16, 5eu| Fler 13 Queen....... |Fan Diego... .|Jan 16.11ax | Piez 11 Copiic.......|China &Japan [Jan 16, 1rx P M S8 Corona .....| Humboldtisay [Jan 16, wru|Piac ) Portiand Jan 18.10ax | Pler 24 Clty Sydney | Panama. Jan 18,12 M/ PM S S Arcata...... |C00s Bay Jan 1810au| Pler 13 Coos Bay. .. | Newpor: Jan 18 vax|Pies 11 Homer......|Coos Eay Jan 19, Seu | Pler 13 Farallon.. | Yaguina Bay. |Jan 19" 9am|viec 3 Vic & Pgt Bno | Jan 19, Sau| Pler § Mexico..... |San Diezo..... [Jan 20.11au| Pies 11 Czarina..... |Coos Hay. [Jan 21, Bru|vier8 Eureka. ... |Newport ..... | Jan 22 vam|Plee 11 Columbia. " | kortlana _.1\"" |Tan 24.20am| Pler 3¢ Rio Janeiro. |China & Javan|Jan 23, 1pu P M S S —_— e e STEAMELS TO AnKIVE. Walla Waila STrAMER | FroM T Du- North Forx. Humboldi Bay Jan 16 Coos Hay. ...... | Newpor .Jan 16 ‘Washtenaw Tacoma. Jan 16 Arcata. Coos Bay Jan 16 Farallon. Yaquina Bay. Jan 17 Orizaba. ..|Mexico.. Jan 17 Wellington... .| Departure Bay Jan 17 Rio de Janeiro.. China & Japan Jan 17 Mexico. ~an Diego, Jan 18 Coos Bay. Jan 18 | Humbold: Bay. . Jan 19 | Crescent Ctty . 19| | Victoria. i Portlana. ... Honolum SUN, MOON AND 11IDE, ITED STATES COAST AND GEODFTIC SURVEY- Timps axp HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FOWT POINT, ENTRANCE To SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OF¥i- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Notr—The high and low waters occur al the City Front (Mission-street \Vharf) about twenty- five minu es later than at Fort Polat; ihe height of tide i the same at both places. January—1897. taturaay, Januar: 16. ...7.24| Moon Hises...... 516| Moon sets. 5.48 An S5kval| 2 al W) Tor 237 T3 4T1= 1 8.:8 54| 447 — H W HW 18| 0.23 3 l}l\l.ll 20| 115 291151 21 141 2.5(12.48 22| 2.12 2.1| 1.42 23| 2.44 1.7| 2.46 | NoTE—In the above exposttion of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day (n the order of occurrence s to time. The gecond time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right | hand column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when thero are but three tides, as sometimes securs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, excep: when a minas sign (—) precedas th helght, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by th 18 —————— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Unlied States Hydrographie Office located in the Merchanty Exchanze i3 maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard 10 nationallty and free of exnense. Navigators are cordially Invited to Visit the office. where complete se:s of charts and salling directious of the world are kept on hani ror com- Pparison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obtained .regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matiers of interest to 0csan commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill fs holsted about ten minutes before noon. and Iy dropped at noon. 120th merldian, by telegraphic sigual received each dav from the United States Naval Observaiory s Mare Isiand. A notice stating whether the 1fma ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any, is published the same day vy the afternoon ‘papers, aud by the morning papers the followlng Juv. W. & Huartes, Lieutensnt. U. & N.. in charge The Time Ball. ERANCE FIYDROGRAPHIO OFFIOR. T. 8. N.. MERCHANTS EXCHANG® BAN FRANCISCO. January 15. 1897 The time baii on Teiegrapn Hill way aroppel exuctly at noon to-day—L e, &L N0on of the 1 s exacily a8 2 M. Greenwich Umu. W. & Huemgs, Lieutenant U. 8 N, In charge SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivel. THURSDAY, January 14. Stmr State of California, Green. 51 hours from Portland, via Astoria »9 g hours; pass and mdse, 0 Goodall, Perkins & Co. FRIDAY, January 15. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 15 hours from Caspar; 325 M fi lumber, to Caspar Lumber Co. Stmr Weeott, Miller, 14 hours from Navarro: 6860 R R tes, 0 C A Hooper & Co. Stmr Walla' Walla, Wallace, 62 nours from Victorla and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. A Stmr Corona, Doran, 18 hours from Eureka; Ppass ana mdse, to Goodatl, Perkius & Co. { Haw ship H awalian Isies Kustel, 59 davs from Newcastle, NSW: 3248 tons coal, to J J Moore & Co. Los Angeles: baliast, to H J Knowles. Schr Etta B, Bourne, 10 hours from Fort Ross: 60 bxs butter. to Ross & Hewlett. Bchr Nettio Low. Low, 6 hours from Poin: Reyes: 40 oxs butter, to J H Newhauer & Co. Cleared. FRIDAY, January 15. Bark Guy C Goss, Mallett, 8 days from Port Nic stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, Nanalmo; R Dunsmuir & Sons. stmr Qu-en, Alexander, Perkins & Co. San Diego; Goodall, Brship « rown of Germany, Mann, Liverpool; Geo W McNear. Mex schr Josefina, Fipzsehkan, Ensenada; M ‘Turner. ~ Sailod. FRIDAY. January 15 Stmr Sunol, Dettmers, Grays Harbor. Nic stmr Costa Rica. McIntyre, Nanalmo. Stmr Caspar, Anfindsen, Caspar. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. Kumr Gipsv. Leland. Santa Oruz. Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth, Grays Harbor. Br ship Auchencairn, Nelson Queenstown. Fr bark Relne Bianche, Guarie, Queenstown. Behr North Bend, Winkel, Willapa Harbor. Bchr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. spoken. Jan 10, 40 N 12 W—Br shlp Varana, from Swan- gon. for Sun Francisco. Per Eaton Hall—Jan 18, 40 miles S of the Faral- lones—Br sealing schr C H Rand, wih 50 seal- axins. Per Walla Walla—Jan 18, 45 N, 124 46 W—Br bark Abérystwita Castle, for Orezoe. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. Jan. 16.—10 » .—Weather cloudy; wind caim. Domestio Por COOS BAY—Arrived Jan 14—Stmr Arcata hng Jan 11; stmr Bonita. hence Jan 12. Jan 16—Stmr Homer, heuce Jan 12; tug Hunter, hence Jan 13 Satled Jan 15 EUREKA—Arrived Jao hence Jan 14. 15—3ume tnc Arcata. for San Francisco. Farallon, y Salled Jan 15—Stme North Fork, for San Fran- cisco. PORT BLAKELEY —Salled Jan 13—Schr C 8 Holmes for San Pedro. TATOOSH—Pasved Jan 15—Ship Dashing Wave, hence Jun 8, for Taco.us. W HATCO) lled Jan 15-Schr Challenger, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 15-Stmr Columbla, hence Jan 13; stmr Albjon. hence Jan 7; Br bark Caudids, from Newcastle, NSW. NAVARKO-Suiled Jan 1o—Stmr Whitesboro, from San Pedro. YURL LOS ANGELES—Arrived Jan 16—U 8 S Monterey. USAL—Arrived Jan 15—S:mr Newsboy, hence Jan 4. FOKT BRAGG—Arrived Jan 15—Stmr Noyo, hence Jan 14: scar Alblon. Satied Jan 15—stmr Protection, for San Fr: clsco, SAN DIEGO—Arrived Jan Corwin, hence Jan 10; Hadlock. Forelzn Porty. 15-U S S Thomas schr Sequola, from Port NEWCASTLE. NSW—In port Dec 21—Br ship Clan Grabam, for Sau Francisco: of Denmerk, for San Francisco: Br ship Red Rock, Brsiip Crown for San Francisco: Br bark Selkirkshure, for Port- land: bark Seminole, for Honoluln. Chartered to load—schr Louis, for Honolulu: bkin Newsboy, for Honolulu; schr Novelty, for Ho iolulu: ship Keaper, for’ lonolulu; Pendeen, for San Francisco; Brsoip British Lsles, for San Francisco; Brship Falls of Foyers, 10r Sui Frauclsco. Br ship Naited Dec 1—Br ship Talus, for San Franciaco: ship C F bargent, for Honolulu. Dec 7—Br Arranmore, for San Fraucisco. Dec 9—Nor Fantasi, for Houo.ulu. Dec 10— son, 1or Kahulul. Dec 15—Brship Crssingion. for 5an Fraucisco. Dec 16—Nic bknin Wrestex 1or Honoiulu. Honolulu, land. SYDNEY—Arrived Dec t0—Bark Harry Morse, hence Oct 24. Dec 20—Bkntn Geo C Perkins. for Dec 29— Brship Glenelvan, for Port Metna el Sailed Dec 25 —Bark Snow and Bargess, for San for Kanu ui. Francisco. Dec 28—Haw bark Leah FRE®:MANTLE= Arrived Dec boy, from Puget Sound. HONOLULU—Arrived Jan 5—Stmr Australia, heuce Dec 29: Haw purk R P Rither S bktn Dec 17; Jap sumr Tenshin Maru, from Yokoham Jun 7_Jap stmr Sasura Maru, from Seaiue; Br sumr Monowai, from Ausiralia. Bsin News- from New- bkin W H_Dimond. beuce Dec 19; her, hence Dec 17; batn Irmgard. hence Sulled Jan 1 Br bark Soowden, for New York; schr Alona, Wooliabra, for Humboldt shin Maru, for Yo<onama. for San Franclsco. 'Jan 4—Br bark Jan 7-Jap stmr Suin- To sall, Jun 6—Jap stmr Tenshin Marn. for Seattle. ham cisco. ANTWERP——Arrived Jan 13—Br stmr Lean- der, hence Oct 27. VALPARAI-O—Arrived Dec 3—Chil brk Indis, from Vancouver. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Jan 14—Br ship Brab- loch, hence Aug 2! Jan 7—Jap stmr Sakura Maru, for Y Haw bark Andrew Weich, 10or Sau £ PANAMA—Arrived Jan 3—Stmr San Jose. huc Dec 8. sailed Dec 31—-Stmr Costa Ri-a, for Manzan!llo. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Staama-y NEW YORE—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Hekia, from Copenhagen, e:e. MOVILLE—Salied Jan 15-Stmr Anchoria, for New Yorx. LONDON—Salled Jan 15—Stmr Mobile, for New Yori HAMBURG- Arrived out Jan 16—Stmr Prussia. Importation TACOMA—Per Walla Walla—8 bbls old frop, 1 oll stove. Tacoma, via N P Rai'way—1cs tinware, 2662 Dhf-sks 175 sks flour. 277 sks wheat, 2 ch (ea. Joverett—12.0 kegs nails, 1870.bdls iaths, 535 bals shooks, 700 bars builion, 654 bdis paper. “Anacortes—b cs conper rive(s. New Whatcom—12,600 ft lumber, 2 bxs butter, 7 bxs s plates. e euver. via C P Railroad—300 cs glucoie, 1 pkg cloth, 220 cs Amoking tobacco, 168 c3 hats, 25 Brums glycerine, 39 cs clgarettes, 33 cs k u wear, §cs (igars, 62 c4 buotsand saoes, 5 Cs hosiery, 40 o8 shirts, 8cs k wear. "Vancouver—481 bals hides 38 bdls pelts, 19 bils cal skins Departure Bay—E03 tons coal. Seat:le—13 bxs plates. 238 hides, 2 bxs fr fish. 6 bxs smoked fish. 13 cs exz3, 13 pkgs mdse, 3 bxa bleycles, 1 bx ors, 8 cs bacon. 1 ¢s gum. 1 cs oil, 2 cria kettles. 1501 cs salmon, 11 bxs machinery, 3 buies wool. 18 sks coal, 1 bx cigars. 1pump. 1 bdl Bose, 1 w light, 1 bx fixtures, 2 (s venison, 8 sacks coffee, 7 pkgs express, o8 bxs household goods, 3 bbis taliow, 300 sks ¢ oals. Seattle, Via Great Northern Railway—250 ht- sks flour, 7 bxa rubter goods, 1 bx cioth. Port Townsend—i cscieose, 13< coln, Victoria—6 pkgs household goods, 257 hides, 17 Kips. 1081 bxsoranges, 2 pkgsexpress, 39 cs cu- rios, 70 bdis peite, FORTLA N D—Per State of Californla—58 cs eggs, 2403 sks wheat, 63 sks wool, 55 ar-sks 600 hi-ik 356 gunnles 1644 sks flour, 8200 sks bran, 1213 pkgs paper. 458 sks pota oes. 10 sks horscradiah, 10 bbl« cranberries, 60 s<s d s fiitches. Astoria—140 bdls hides and pelis, 100 cs salmon 71'sks oyaters, 1440 pkps shooks, & DKgs expreas. EUKEKA —Per ¢ 0rona—b h-bxs ish, 2 d ums cheese, 32 pkgs mdse, 1 jot household ooas, 1 cs pho:o v00ds, % pkgs dry goods, 51 bxs butter, 412 1.cs egss. 1 box books, 1 sucic coin. 65 M ft lumber, 1 bx typewriter. 1 pkg sash, 25 M shakes, 7 pkgs express, 1 bx lard. Kand E B R-63 h-oxs 24 bxs fish, 1¢s shoes, 6 kegs 67 bxs butter, 1 bx hardware, 16 bbis fisn, 5 sks potazoes, 2 bxs giassware. i c00ps chickeus, 5 pkgs mdse, 1 1ot housenold goods, 64 bxs apples, 1 Keg wine. 1 box fruit, 1 bx baking powder, 1 box drugs, 1 cs shirts. Consigneer. Per Walia Walla - Lievre, Fricke & Co: Am To- baceo Lo: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: H Love & Co: velliy Smelinz and’ Lead Co; Trobock & Bergen: Humboldt Lumber Cu; lake, Motz & Toy Moore, Ferguson & Co : Amer Fress Assn: Bern steln Bros: Kowalsky & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: Bisainger & Co: S n- guinetii; Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: Orégon Imp Co: K mer Carb Acid tas Co; Dairymen’s Union; Ross & Co: J K Armsby & Co: Tillmann & Bendel} W P Yuller & Co; Thomas Loughran ' P Miliing Co: Wells, Fargo & Co; L Scatena & Co: Wetmore Bros: Hughson & Morton: Triest & Co Keed & Co: S Sterivater; J Stencil: G W Hownrd: W bavis & Sons: Nor.hern Lumber Co; Hooper & Jenniogs: W G Richardsoo: J Q Adams & Co: A M Hesen: Beliingham Bay Iwp Co: P Berwin & Bros; L Saroul & Co: Rothschiid & Ehrenprort; YLong Syrip Co: Giaut Powder Co: M Sherwcod! C H Meyer & Co: Micballischke Bros: Duft & Co: E LJeftery; G W Wacner; Oppenheimer & Co: M cDougall; Risdon Iron Wor<s: A C Daliey: 5 b : Royal Milling Co: Crombie & Co; J Price; T J Conter: Parke & Lacy. Per State of California—Wells, Fargo & Co: A § smith; M E A Wagner; Darbee & Immel; C Carl- ou; Fogarty & Parker: Dairymen's Union: = Fos ter: Cla sop Miil Co; Bissinger & Co: Dalton Bro J ivancovicn & Co: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co} McDonough & Runyon: Otis, McAllister & Co: Ar- mour Packing Co; Wolf & son: r Hillens & Co: D 1 Russell; M P Detels: Chambers, Price & Co; Page &Soni CJ Lewst & Co: (eo Morrow & Co; risher Packing Co; J P Thomas: Moore, Ferguson & Co; Allen & Lewis: Pacific Vineear Works; Western Rol: Paper Co: Crown Paper Co. Per Corona—American Union Flsh Co: Arctie Oil Works: BandonWooien-mills; Getz Bros & Co; J B Inguglia: Brigham. Hope & Co: J H Kessing & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Wieland Brewing Co: Standard Ofl Co: Weliman, Peck & Co;_F I Kich: man; Sherwood & Sherwoo'i: Western Meat Co; H J thitlock: Weils, Fargo & Co: A Paladini: A P Hoialing & Co; G Camilloni & Co: Milani & Co: J 3 de Haveu: C'E Whitney & Co: F B Halght: J AL Vauce; Dairymen's Union: Russ, Sanders & Co; J 1t Hanity; J H Newbauer & Co: O B Smith & Co; Norton, Tellor & Co: Ross & Hewlett: H Dutard: Wheaton. Breon & Co: L Scatens & C0: New Y ork Mig Co; Witzel & Baker: N Tarantino: Hibernin Brewery: L Walker: G M Alexander: Mcltay & Co: R A Barnes: Sanborn. Vail & Co: F H Chopyy U & Brewery: Bel lngham Buy Co; A Belianti: & : H H Hogan; D Vergilie; Goodyear 3 G Overton NOTARY PUBLIC. HARLES H. PHILLIPS. A’ 3 Chavina Notary Public, 838’ JL‘:‘:«NEY 4 site Palace Hotel. Telephone 570. Residen: Vel siroeh Folephons * Fine " 269 ;i