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A e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1897. 29 THE COMME MARKETS THE SUMMALY OF Onlons steady. y By ‘. mora 1. Cheese weak. Tears lower. Wine and Brandy ts of Barle sedd expo PRODUCE MJARKET. e Exchange was not in ¥, and quotat are accord BANK CLEARINGS. | arket was very quiet to-day. Offer- | the demand were 11:hi and_unimportan Local b 31ast week were §1 | 18c: Srats, 17@Ixc: sec- . 13,863,585 for the same wees in 1596, | @) be: imitations, fancy, 1-@14c. Dairies— L o i exiris. 17c: firsis. 14@Lbc: seconas. 9@ ive. La- shows & material gain for this year, andis & | GXIS JTC MG UGl *Sigliee: packing g adication. Sock, BC: grease, 2 1A@SC: KOiL buster, Ye. T EASURE SHIPMENT. fexican Dollars, $6 silver Ballion, ai BECEIPTS OF WINE AND BRANDY. | 745, —January, S4ci suly, s of Wine and Bra this port in e as foilows, co! 1 1895 {S—January ana February, 19¢: May, 1834c; 1 0 gallons, aga 14,517,260; Br 1935 it alious, agalis s PORK —January, $780; May, $8 05 LARD—January, $395. Muy, $4 20 EXPORT KILS—Junuary, $4 67%a: May, $4 1215 Live 161 s of 910 cils. at $1,3¢ a difterence. | oot Dts O O e nsutisfactory. ‘The run Y = k ar| especially | of hogs we . e demand was poor and : & last b fprices ae ste pand lamb mar- | kets w 4 rdemaud and moder- | THE WEEK'S FAILURES. | ate cfternzs. CAT. L —Recelpts. 300. Fancy beeves, $5 25 B Mercantie Agency renorts 31 | @ siecrs, 54 855 203 food to SastBlakes a8 WorieD 21 N0: medium sieers, $4 009 e weeh e ra Bt $3'50@3 95: £ood 10 prime S & RS SOmpRTeL IR 2 ceders, 13 75@4 5% fair 10 wood he previous wee 8 for the ing eders §5 10@3 70: bul.s. choice to £06. The i the poor o choice. $2 15@3 0 es as follows: 2 s 1 har.- choice to pri 3 60@a 10 ware. 1 lumber. 2 ner: . 8 (0 choice, $2 50@3 bU: cowS, common s, 1 soda works, & dry goo. 5 <. $1 75@2 15: caives, £00a 10 fancy, kery. 1 1 milkdealer, 1 frufts and con- bd. $3 50@4 451 orch 8 grocers, 1 bu . 000, Heavy packing and NEW YOLK MARKETS. { st $5 15@s 20: common to_choice = mixe $3 0@3 47%5: cnoice as-orted, $3 40@ e $50: right, 5 305 00; pigs, 15. : SHik PLR 1 cholce, NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 16.—Business was e I R : i i Receipts at Omaha. a £OUTH OMAHA. NEng. Jan. 16— HOGS—Re- the large toal of was accompanie of prices, gether, a more cheerful tone preva 1stock circles. The was m ade evival of exports over ).000,000 day. ozethe ices was equal er in Iilinois teel Net changes st B of 1@ o ihe | days and $4 5715@4 873, for aemand. Posted | a d rates. $4 8512@4 851y Commercial bills, $4 8514 | 3 tive and sirong. The sales footed | @% 5314, Government vonds firm: State bonds | v c 1300 & jusim oS4 | Gult: raiiroad bonds o tive and sironger. Silver Chiemapease and Ohio secoud 10513, 1: Detroll Gus Bar silver, 6434c. Mexican dollars, s tub e Gas und Fuel of | ac. Chicn General Elec- cLosING sTOCKS. trc fi lidated, 85 [North American... six eru Ex 1454/ Northern Pacific.’ si s, fives, | * Pref 5 2454/ pr-terred.. 114 firs? sixes, | Adams Express.. 150 | Northwestern... c 1inz ruud, | Alton, Terre Haute 54 | Preferred....... , fives. cortitica s registered fours of 19 Grain. ang n flour qui Rye it and stea steady. Yeilow Weste ange Western 0 8L 47; £ 0. b. at 48 arket du! 2 red July. 831, No 2, z6¢ e.evator; at_unchanged Ygei May, 30 Preterred ; Vge: February, | Cotton 0.1 Cert. . 45 L &S W. 2258 Commercial Cabie. 160 | Preferred. . ~ . 2234¢: No. 2 white, | Dei Hudson........11214/~t Paul 243/ 2834¢; No. 3, 2034c: No. | Del Lack&Westri. 106 | Preferréd , 3 d Wesiern, ©0G-3%¢; | Denver & R G...... 12 |8t Paul & Duiuth.. white d Preterred......[". 431y| Preterred..... L | Distilters.... . ......— 'St Panl & Gmaha. Provisions. General Electric. | 3434| Preferred.........180 ART e Western stea Ere .. a5 steMeM... 112 clty 24 25: refined, Preferred. . 34148 Certiticates. 6475 3 Fort Wayne. 166 |Southern Pacific... 16 Great Northern pfd119 (SouthernR K...... 9% Green Bay........ Preferred. 29 . Hariem. 292 |Sugar Refinery... 1167 FUa Bl riy firm. Western creamery. 13 | Hocking Coal-. 4 | Preterrea .. 1021y @:0& do factory, T@lic: Tigins, 20c; imitation | Hocking Valley... 1614/Tenn Conl & Iron.. 3055 creamery, 11G16 Homestak 85| Preferred BT CHEESr w. Pa 1 & Texas Central— |Texas Pacific ... 9% skims. 2 1llinots Central.... 83 |Tol A A & N Mich.— EGGS— W cak. Tcehouse lowa Central 8 Tol Uhio & Central 15c: 6o case, $1 75@3: limed Preferred. 25%5| Preferred. ALLOW - Steadr. mntey Kunsas & Texas... 14%Tol St Lons & KC 6 P Preferred. 3.3 Preferred.. 15 COTTONSEED OIL—Steady. Crude, 20%gc: .Kingston & Penu.. 3 |Cnion Pacific. yellow prime. #%* ' Lake Erte & Westd 1% U P Den &Guif.. RICE. ged Preterred. . 65 [U 8 Cordage.. OLASSE rieans. 2@3: Lake Shore.. Preferred. ... I 1 — S rea hanged to 5 points up. | National Lesd 94| Guaranteed ... March. $9 45@3 50 189 55: Sepiember, 89 65 | Preferrgd. 9073/ U S Expre T @9 70; December, § pot Rio mi Long Istani._...... 521U S Leathe 9 No. 7, 10 Louisville & Nash, 51%| Preferred. 1 SUGAR — Quiet; No. 1 to N 116 up: | Louisvil Ys U S Rubber. 11} 248 No. @ 10 No. 18, #-léc lower. 4 down: | Preferred. 114 Preferred. ...l 70 No 6. 8 1-ibc: No. i-16c; No. | Mauhattan 9214 Utica & B River...160 8, 511-16c 6 12, | Memphis & Charis 15 |WnabSL & Pacific. 71 3ige: No. 1'A. $65c: | Mexican Cent 7| Preferred..... 6% stind {Vge: | Michigan ¢ 90 - Fargo. 7 « crush = granu- | Minn &S L........— |Western Union. Jate cube c. Prefeird o [Wisconain Centii S TR e Minn& Nt L'éom.. 18 |Wheeling & L E. | 1 Trovno 1st preterred..... 7§%4| Preferred. .. . ATRICOTS—Rags. 9@1 0 preferred 4614/Am Coivon Ofl pid 15 ACHr>— Peeled, boxes, 1215@15c; do uny | Missonrl Paciic... 23 IW U Beef....... Peeted, bugs (@9 Mob.le & Uhlo..... 42 |Anu Arbor. PRUN Es—1 . ar sizes, nominal, 54gs Nushvile & CRAiL. 73| Preferred....... 2 RAISINS—Two.crown, 100s- mu catel. 4%ge | National Linseed.. )4 |Brooklyn Traction. 183 R Z-crown, 5luc: d-crown. 63ct London iayers, | N J Central...... 102 [Erie2d ptd......... 20 4G4 1-5¢; Clusiers, $1 Morfolk & Westra. 11/ american Spirits. 7 | MOX DS do paper shell, 11c. | Freterrea......,.. 16%s' Preferred. | ALNT <ot shell, Sc. CLosixe EONDS. Pacific Coast Domestic fie xas, T@12c Merchandise. American, $11@16 Lake, $11 70@11 80. Dimestic. § 3@ 1 05 314,@13c. ce, 15@23c; pull _\~1Hn.vr Stralis, 813 15@13 25; Do 1897, -.10034/0r Short Line 6s...113 quiet = il Lo 19K 10374 Do consol 5s..... 652 2 | Dolsg9. ...-10314 Pacific 680t '87.., — | (HICAGO MARKETS, | Chies & Onio 55777110 " Phila & Reading és 1% | e | CB&N PTr ReisSs 33, Do 1stpfd Incom, 47% CHICAGO, Trx. Jan 16.—A slow business, but | D C 3685 110844 K GrandeWest 1sis 74 & firmer tone existed in the wi % | Den & & Gisil 1011 ¥ St L&TrouMtGends 75k 3 1 in the wheat mariet this |~ Do'ss D88 IStL&SF Gen 6s.110%% moruing. Liverpool cables quotea a gain of ¥4d, | Erie 248, . %414 St Paul Consols. ... 181 which fact was contrary to expectations, we hav- | FtW&DenCity ists 61 |~t P C & Pa 1sts ..115% fiig Andlinarit Tt The sentiment | O H & SA 65 104 |So Caroline 43px...102 was bearish at th be tle bel market the fee Ing. “Shorts” covered with moderate en- | Do cou6s....... [10214/Texas Pac 1at 8Tha #rgy today. At the “call” price the advance met | L.'""";*;’,‘n(!hr- 96 '|iexas Pac 2ds..... 42V bt Ce ard trade was too ight to over. | KA%2 P8 Consois 6 |Unlon pac 1sts § 1085 g at firs Consts for the week were iiberal a: 2.984,000 bush- | Missouri fund |y ket sy ot €ls, but ye: not quite as heavy as for the previous | M K 1 d 82 | Dods, c‘ouvun ..-111% one. keceipts at Chicago were 40 cars and 137,- | Dods...... """ 833 Do 2s.. 957 were (iken from store. Tie . orth. | Mobile & Ohio 43.. 6745 Do ds. reg. 1127 wesy 4 ears, aganst 174 last Sainiday ani | Mutwal Unfon 6s.110 | Do bs. coupon. ... 1141a 409 a year ugo. Pric s gradually worked through | N J Cent Gen Bs...18514 Va funding aeot... 81%g the cally und for a time ra.ged above them, but | N Y C&StLouls 48108 | Do registered —. . e profl -taking came. Nor & West Gen 6811734 Do deferred 6 5 1. Xport clearances at ay wheat opened from 80% anced 10 8134, ClOSIng at B134. 34 1igh rday. Estimated receipts ior oion Xo. & red spot wheat ranged from 8714 | E1G K o 83: clo-ing aboat §133@88% % Pl i CORN—The strengthi 01 witac Imparted some | but tride showed no DESS L0 COrn, FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVIS ZAD NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leldesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. ¥ CENTRA L OFFICE 623 Marker St., Palace Hotel Uptown Offi ‘eL. Muin 539, PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- o tations. Heierencs 1st National Bank, 5 B CHICAGU. PRIVATE W)K‘gu W YOI sesslon yes- 31y omitted. ist ot $362.440. t and cal stores egal ten- orices. | | p plates, | | 3 that the | Gen Elec Deb 53 4 wiought a chavge in The exports from boih he Atlantic searoird were | N Caro ina cou 4s.100 s Llosing Lontizental cab es were | Do 68 IDNS | rermee! soctaiion tox e, Ba Wisier: Tel. Main 5144. Baliwin Hote! (adjoining Grill NeW YORK, RCIAL WORLD. ment. Business was lifeless and little or no con cerninthe acton of the market was evinced Eastbound freight rates on corn were reduced from 10 15 cents last *night, that having a ten- dency to steady vrices for tuis graln. Receipts wer: 261 cars and 26,402 bushels were tuken | from “store. Liverpool’ cables were unchanged. E s from both coasts for the week were heavy 803,757,000 busuels. icxport clearances for 24 107rs were £07,690 bushels. May corn opened at 2456@25%;. sold at 243,@247%. closing at 2434, st 1/ Ingher than yesterday | ated receipts ior | Monday 340 cars. { Son OATS—_Participated in the im provament elge- \lins. Modera ely gdod trading at in- Hecelp:s were 233 cars and 7 place. 780 bushels were withdrawn from sto; 14 Ma. | oais tiosed 13@Y4 higher than vesterday. ksti- | mated receipts for to-morrow 2.0 cars. Flax was firm. Cash No. 1. 75a: Northwestern. 78; Janu- ary.75: May @79, Recel ts were Lo cars. PBOVISIONS—Heavier arrival of 1ogs than estimated, lower prices for them and the prospect ¢t an overwhe ming run on Monday deprived product of every pretense of firmaess -at the open ing. ‘Trading was moderate and there was no feature of iuterest. The improvement In wheat ded ald to product later ii the session and ed. AL the close May pork was a shade ay, January lard aud ribs un- ther brough | EGG~—Were weak. The mild w iresh goud receipts, while the demand was slow. | stock, 22¢ @ dozen. MONE Y—Was quoted at 5@8x on cali and time 00 | jouns. New Yors exchange was sold ai 30c nd | discount. Closing Prices. WHEAT—Januar. 803405 July, LL. Jan. 16.—The elight The demand UNION | res calves, common 10 & 5U@4 25: milkers and spring Market ¢ lowar. Light and mixed, heavy, £510@3 110 cows ceipts, 4800, $3 20@> 35 £ — Hecepis. 5. Market $150@3 5 stronger. feeders, @4 10. \r.EP—Receipts, 1100. Market sieady, active. Receipts at AS CITY. Mo Kansas City. n. 18. - HOGS. Re- )00. Slow and 5@10c lower. Light, $8 .0 medium, $3 25@3 35: heavy. $515@ CATTLE—Receipts of cattle, 300. Nomiual. Native steers. best, $4 15@4 95: fair (0 £oo 15 @3 50; tai eife:s best, @4 15: cows and $3 1 $18:@3 10: © 15@3 10; stockers and feeders. $3 10G4: 1d Western, $2 65@ calves, $6@ ~HEEP—Recrints, 2500, Steady. Lamds, $285 @3 70 @5: muttons, NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. + on call 135@2%. Prime mercantile paper, | eriing exchange firm. with actual bus! 09 IN'Y Centrall 7] N Y, Chicago&si L 1st preferred 2d preferred. XY&NH 34N Y & New Eng. N Y Susq & W.. es, | American Exprest American 1obucco Preserred 104 Bay State Gas..... 11%| Baitimore & Ohio.. 16 Brunswick Lands. et | Buttalo, Roch & P. 18 “¥1 | Canada Pacifl vy Preferred.. Cabada Southern.. 44 |Ontario........0. 1034 ™0, | Canton Land. 50745 0ntario & Weatern 153y Central Paciiic 1315 0rezon i provmnt— Ches & Ohlo....... 18 | Prefered....... — Chbicago Alton.....163 |Orezon Navigation 15 Preferred.........174 |Oregon Short Linc. 16 o, B & Q.... 76V Pacitic Mail. 4 o' K 4u ®lpeoria. D & Evans 2 §0 [Piitsburz & W ptd ... 79 |Puilman Palace. t3biirg 166 Quicksiiver 35 | Preferred. 1449, Reading.... soildated Gas 5 CCC &St Loms... ¥9% RioGrandedWesta 12 T3y | Teferred 5| "ock Island. erred 8C- | Colo Fuei & Irc | Ala Class A 4~....1U4 |Northern Pac 1sts.104 ed, | Do G 85198 | Do 2ds. | Alabama, class C.. 96 | Do ds... 80 | Atchson’4s. 8075 Do consoi bs...... 56 | Dozasa. . 45%0r Improvmui i3t 89 Canada Sou'h 2is.106 | Do bs, J5Eaam0 Cen Pac 1sts 0f'95.— | R & D 110% Cherokee 4s, 1896.103%4| Do consal 53, .. .— Do 2d Te. 9614/Southern K Ros... 90%4 | * 923 Do Pac Cal 1sts. 107 H & Tex Cent 85110674 Tenn new 38, 7754 434|U S 43 reg of 192 1 La Cousol 4s. 95| Do 4s, toupon.... 121 Do trust ropt spd_ 6 Do 12| Wabah T 07 @ | NortbwesiConsols. st Shore 4a...- 10 ber | Lodes Su. 109 | OPA av WHEAT 1N LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Jan. 16.—The spot market 18 steady at 7 144d@7s 8d. Cargoes are duil at | 865, seliers, promat shipment. rUTORES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Jan- | uarv, 6 Gbga: T ebruary. 6s 93,d; Mu:c | 10340: May, b5 10340 5 Ed o SECURITIES. | Exa., Jan. 16.—Consols, 112 5-16; ‘il- 29 11-16d; French Rentes, 1031 80c. EXCHANGE ASD BULLION, i i _LONDON, | ver, | L Sterling Exchange, 60 days. | seediess Su | softshen | bertand, $13 50 in bulk and $15 iu sack: PRODUCE MARKET. POTATOES, OUNIONs, VEGETABLES. Potatoes rule firm and River Burbanks are higher. Onions are steady and Vegetables quiet. POTATOES—New Potatoes, 3ygc B fb: Sweet Potatoes, $1 26@1 75: Early Rose, T0@75¢; River iteds. BU@BUC: Burbank Seediings, '60@7uc B ctl for Kivers and 70c@$l for Saiinas; Oregon Bur- banks. — ONIONS—75@90c B ctl. VEGRTA BLE>—Hothouse Cucumbers. 50c@#1 # dozen; Hothouse Aspara-us, §@17%c ® Ib: Rhu- Barb, —— B box; 10S Algeies Summer Squash, 75c @ box: Los Angeles Green Peppers, -5@ bUc ® box: Alushrooms. §@15c @ b, lat er fix- ure for buttons: Marrowfat Squash. $5 B ton: Los Angeles fomatoes, b0c@:1 ¥ box: Dried Yeppers, T@Sc P Ib; Green Peas 4@6c® 1: Los Angeles String Leans, 5@10C; Dried Okra, 8@éc B Ib: Cabbige, 40@00c otli Carrots, 25@iUc ¥ sack: Garlic, 13@2¢ @ 1. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Dairy zoods are badly demoralized #nd lower. Creameries show no decline, but are weak. CREAMERY—Fancy nearby Creameries. 20@ 21c; some specials bring more; seconds, 18@19c; fancy Humboidt, 25@24c B b. DATRY—Fancy, 16@17¢;_good to choice, 13@ l4c: iower grades, 10@12c @ b PICKLED—13@14c % Ib. FIRKIN—15@ dc B D CREAMERY TUB-—16@18c B 1. CHi.Esk—Choice mild new. 11@11%c B Ib; common to good old, 8@lUc # Ib: Cream Ched- aar, 11@12¢; Young America: 11@12c; Western, 11Y@12hpc: Eastern, 13@14%4¢ 8 1. {GGS—Prices continue to deciine. Kanch Eggs, store kggs, 19@2ic; Eastern, 18@20¢ POULTEY AND GAME. Was nominal yesterday, as usual on Saturday. Live Turkeys, 12@13¢ @ Ib for Gobolers, 1214@ 14c® Ib for Iens; Dressed Turkeys, 14@15¢ @ Ib: Geese, B pair. $150@. 75: Ducks, $5@6 b0 R do: Hens, $3 50@5: Roosters. youns. $4 504 75: d 0ld, $4@4 2o: Fryers, §3 70@4 25: Broilers, $a for large and $2 50@3 50 for smali: Figeons, $1 75 ® doz 0r young and $1 26 ior old. GAME—Yesterday was the lst day for the Iaw- ful sele of Qual and Ducks , 8. @ doz; Mal- Canvisback, $4@4 50; Sorig, 81 50 +reul, $1 50 B doz; Widgeon, $1@1 25 . 75c@81: Engiisi Soipe, $2 50 | @3 B doz: Jack Snipe, $1@1 50 B dozen: Hare, #1: sabbits, $1 50 for Coitontalls and $1@1 25 for small; Gray Geese, §2 50: White Geese, §1@ 125: Brant, $169@1 75; Houkers, $4 AND CIiTRI FRUIT DECIDUOUS DECIDUOUS FRUITS—Eastern Apples still glut the market. Pears are lower and very dull. Apples, 76¢@$1 B box for choice, $1 10@1 25 for fancy Red, 35@65¢ for common; Esstern, $1@3 ® bul. Pears, 35@75c B box. Persil, monx. 35@65¢ ® box. BERRLS— Enstern Cranberries. $6@8 B bbl. CITRUS FRUITS_Graps Fruit is agamn offer- g at $4 ® bh. Mandarin Oranges are quoi- able at 60@S5c B box: Navel ranges $1 50 @2 5) B box: Seedlings, 75c@s1 25: emons. 75c@$1 50 for common and $2@2 50 for xood to choice; Mexican Limes, $6@s 50: California Limes, $1 :5@! 50; Bananas, $1@2 B bunch; #! apples, $2@1 B a0z DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRI dumps. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are nominally 25 follows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricols are quotable at 6@9c for hoyais and 113:@l2c for cholce to fancy Moorparks: Pranes, Sbgc for the 4 sizes Peaches, 1@>524¢ for prime to choice, 64@7c for faney and 8(@10C for peeled in Loxes; Apples. 5345 evaporated and @24c for sun-dried ., 4@5Yye for quarters ana ves: P Pfor pitted una 115 : Neciarlnes. 31a@4bac for choice il c for fancy: W.ite Figs, 3c; Black Figs, 214 market 1s still in the FRUITS—The JomBING eaches, 416@5%c B I fanc. peeled. 1zioc B b, A c c® 1 saacy, 10c: Moorparks, | 13¢! evit \ Apples. 544c; sun-dried, 234 @3c; | Prunes. r'thie 4 sizes: Figs, black, o for for pressed: white kigs, 4c; Pl ted und 13gc for unpitted Nec @ b for prime to fancy: Pears, whole, 413@5%sc for quarters for haives. CARLOAD PRICES — Four- crown, three-crown, 4%c B Ib; Lwo-crown, anas, bige: seediess Muscatels. 434 three-crown London iayers, $1 15: clusters, §1 50 beligsa clusiers, 52 60; fmperial clusters, 35 ied Grapes, 3¢ A 1. JoBBING PRICFS—SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, 100se, 53z¢; 3-crown, 434c; 2-crown, 534c: seed: less Suitanas, b3gc! s edless Muscatels, 4bac: 3-crown London lavers, $1 26: clusters, $1 60: Dehesa clusters, 5" Imperial clusters, $3 25. N U1 S—Chestiiuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, 614@7c @ b for standard and 9@8lhc B I for Almocds, 6@6Yec for Leuguedoc, 5@ 314 for Lardshell and 5@9c B 1b for paper-shell Peanuts, 4g6c B b for rasternana ic for Cal fornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@<c ¥ 1b; Pecans 714@ B th; Filberts, ThaaBe; Brazi Nuts, 7 Cocoanuts, $4@5 #_100. HON EY—Comb, 10@12%c for bright and 5@9c for lower grades: waier-white extracted, 5@51uc Nt amber exiracted 412@A4%c; dark amusn 4@aac: dars, 23 B b BLESWAX-22@26c ¥ B PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c @ Ib for heavy, 7c B 1 for light medium, 8%4c for light, 10c @ b for exuralight and 1135c B I for sugar-curad. East- ern sugarcured Hams, 1234@13c: California Hams, 1lc # Ib: Mess Beer, $1@7 b0: exura mess do. $8@8 60 family do. 10 J0@10; exira | pilme Pork, $7 50 @ 8: extra_ciear, $16 % bbi; | liiess. 814 ® bbl: Smoked Beet. 1Uc @ I | LARD—Eastern, lierces, Is qnowed at 5je for | compound and 8@6ec for pure: patls, 7c: Calil- fornia tierces, 5@ %ac @ I for compound and 814c for pures liaid-bois, B3¢ 101 13, Thhcs do, 5 PEREG, TULENLE—6@6%4¢ In tierces and 734@8 Y4 in 10-1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell le under sound stock. Heavy stited steers. Th4@8c: medinm, 614@7c: lisht, 53@6e: Cowhides, 514@ . 415@65c: Baited Calt, 7@Sc; saited Veal, 6@7c: dry rildes, 12@13c ¥ ib: culls and brands, 9@10.: dry Kipand Veal,9@i0¢: ary Calt, 16c: culls. 1Uc: Goatskins, 2U@85c each: Kids, bc: De-rskins, good saumuier, 20@-5¢ % b: me- dium, 15@20c: winter, 7@9c: Sheenskins, shear- lings, 10@15¢ each; shorc wool. 25@35¢ each; me- 30@5¢ each’ loug Wools, U@BUc each. W—=hipment of 155,143 bs to Live 1, rendered, 3@3Vic: No. 2, 2ha Grease, 2¢ 9 1. WOUL—We quote Fall Wool: Humboldt ana Mendocino, 8@9c: free northern, T@8Yec dle counties, iree, 515@7c: do. defective, 4 San Joquin, 3@bc: 10, foouhill, @7 Oregon spring, 74.@dc: Vailey Oregon, 1c: do, fall and lambs’, 10@11c HOPS—6@sc for jair to choice and 9@10¢ B 1b SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. No further advance in any description. Whole- ale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as foilow BERF—First quallty, 634@7c; second, 5@6c; third do, 4@5¢ @ M. VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small, 7@8c B 1. MUTION—Wethers, 63@7c: Ewes, o LAMB_Spring, 1214@15¢; . PORK—LI medium und @5l4e B b GENE 6@6Ygc earlings, 7@8c P e Hogs, 114@3%5c B D for large and 14@3/sc 10r smunil; dressed do, 4 L MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcntta Grain Bags, spot, 4% detivery, 4%c: Wool Bass, 24Ya@26Yac. COAL-Wellington, 85 8 ton: New Wellington, Southtield Wellington, $7 50 # to Bryant, $5 50: Coos Bav, §4 75; Wallsend, $6 60; Scotch, —: Brymbo, —; Lum: syivania, Anthracite Ezg, $11@12 9 to “nthracite. $5@10; Cannel, $8 B ton; _Kock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valiey, 87 60; Coke, $11@12 In bulk and £1% B ton in sKs. CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Pac As- rociation quotes Red Sulmon_as follows: In iots of 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen: 50.000 cuses, 9214c # dozen: 76,000 cases, 9Uc P dozen, net casn 1. 0. b. ex-ship. SUGAK—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crusted, 51 Powdered, oc: Fine Crushed, BYgc: Dry Gran Inted, 534C: Contectioners’ A, 4Fgc: Magnolin A, 4c; Extra C, 3%c: Golden C, 3%c; half barrels 3/5¢ more than Larrels, and boxes 14~ more. RECEIPT> OF PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour. qrsks ... 6965|Straw, tons, 8% Washingion... 6,174| buic 100 Whea ... . 298| Chees 73 Washington... _ 445 | ke, 4,440 Furley, ¢is 3,845 H1des. no. 179 Corn, Kast, ctls. Pelts. bl = Oas, East. cils.. Wi 46027 Washington. .. 3576 Rye, ctls, 400/ eatner, roits.. 47 Potatoes, sks .. 4857/ .umbes M to. 10 Unions, 8Ks.. 81| rallow. ctis. 77 Eran. sks 50| Lime, obls. ... 363 Middiings, sKx 200 Raisins, boxes.. 500 Huy, tous. 3 THE STOCK MARKET, Stocks were steady yesterday at about Friday's prices. As theday wasa legal holiday the sales were informal and not of record The annual meeting of the Head Center Consoli- dared Mining Company bas been cal'ed for Janu- ary 28, The San Francisco Stock Brewerv has levied an assessment of $1 per share, delinquent Febru- aury 16. The Mountalneer Mill and Minine Company of Nevada County has levied an assessment of 4 cents per share, delinquent February 11 The Alta asséssment wiil be delinguent 1n the company’s oflice to-morrow. ~ - 4851 | Sterlims Xxcnange!signt U= g R | Steriing Cabies v New York Exchange, SIght.. . .. — 5% New \ urk Exchange, telegraphic.. — 1734 Fine siiver, per ounce. = i Mexican DOLrs. .., Seaisy bt The delinquent assessmen: ‘ale of the Occl {dental Consolidated wili be held io-morrow, An official telegram was received fromt he Con- solidated California and Virginia s'ating that the output of the mine last week was 18 tons of ore of The averace assay vaiue of 334 per ton. At the recent annual election of the American Bink and Trust Company the old officers were re- elec.ed, with Jidwin Freiwell s pres dent, James J. Fagun, casbier. and John ‘arren Jr., secre- tary. A semi-annuakdividend of 214 per cent was declared and is now payabi “he Crocker- Woolworth National Bank of this City has re-elected the old board of directors as follows: Charles F. Crocker k. B. Pond, Henry J. Crocker, G. W. Scoit, W. H. Crocker, William k. Frown and G. W. Kiine. W. H. Crocker Is presi- dent and Mr. Kline cashier. ' A semi-annual divi- Qend of 4 per cent has been declared, payable im- mediately. Following Are the Highest Prices Dur- ing the Past Week. Mon. Wed,(Thra,| Fri |sat | 14 14 180 16 15 04 v3 o8 U9 09 15 1 13 18 15 Belcher, . | a9 49) 48| 49| 47/ Best & Beicher.. | 08 sl o6l 67 68 Bulllon. og o6 | Caledon! 11| 1| 58 | 1.00 155 Confidence...... 330 Crown Point. .. 8| 30 Gould & Curry 49 45| JHale & Norcross 1.85( 1.26 | exican . 48 ‘a6 | phir. 1.10[ 1.06 | Overman 15| 18 | 1 17| 61 68 o5 27| 1| 10| Siandard ... .. 155/ 1.50 Slerra Nevada. 4l a7 | ae| 45 08 U4 3y 38| SALES, Following wers the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSIO: 490 Apbp.....}E[$00 Caled...... 300 Alta......U8/300 Conn.. .1 £0) Andes....158009 C Imp. 600 Eelener...4(00 € N Y. 300 ... 48{i0y Crwn BL 3200 BEB.L.61[200 ... . 600 ."BEl500 Exchar. 00 L6700 G& 5800 e €400 G Eagle ..3 0:30. 15) Ophir...1.10 W0 ... 800 Ovrmn 1/160) Potos( 00 Chiallge...5b/200 H&N. 200 01720000065 00 Juiiag. 30 Uhoir.. 100|100 Justice 400 98(500 Kentek. 600 192{1000 L Wash 01 300 90400 Mxic. 501 CCV.1.4214(800 cea. 200 11.47(300 UpnIE 450000 |25 800 200 300 PiUva ANU BOND EXCHANGE. 11200 Y Jokis 36 SATURUAY Jan 16 10:304 T ITH ) BTATES 50 us. B A ke B asmed U S 4s coup.111 — |U Sdsrez...10¥y 110y | Donew issuel20 — | MISCRLLANEOMS mone. | Chlebs. 110 — |02k Gas Bs. 104 CalElecL 65126 — |Uo2disds..108 ~ — CntraC W bs 92 85 |Umnibus 6s.. 1197412014 Dpntstex-cp — 47 [P&O Ry6s. — 113 Fdsn L&P 812714 ¥034PE&Ch Ry 88, — 104 | SH MR 6310049108 (Pwi-st RR 63511214117 t R5s100 © — |Keno,WL&L — 105 H (&S 5Vs. 13— (FactoP &L, — 100 Losan: L83 — 100- [SFENPR5.. 98Ys 9¥%g | Dounteed 83 — 101 [SPRKAriz83 90 95 | MtstCoiefs120%s — [SPRRCalés.1:0 — DoXyton bs. 1U61g106Ya/SPKR(albs. — 100 NutVin6slst — 100 |~PBrRCalBs. 963, — | NevCNgRTs.100 — [SVWater8s. 11835 — | N KyCal 65,101 = |SVWaterds. 100 100345 NRylal 5. — 95 [SiktnG&EGs — 102 . WATKR STOCKY Contra Costa 32%3 325&/prug Valley £8 €814 MarinCo..... — & 81 1 GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Capital ... — o [kucuas Imp 81 9214 Central 93— |Pacific Lizn: 48 &Y Ed.son N Elec Lisn: 2l OBk G L & H b3 12734|~an Francsco 9814 9815 875/500KION. .oc — 20 Fireman’sFa170 — |Sun, e COMMERCIAL PANK §TOKt Anglo-Cal.... 50 — |First Nationl — 180 Bank of 2381424215/ London P&A.13715 — Cal SD&T Col07 ~ 108%5|Merch S av Gers&LCo. — — 108 HumbS&L.1100 ecurlty. . 50 300 Mutual, ... 83 — Jalon Trust.80) 860 Sksav Union — 490 | BTREEE RAILROAn sTocKs. Caltfornta....107 110 [OakSL&Hay — 109 Geary-st. — 60 (Presidio..... 6% 6y Murker-st.. 421 43 FOWDER. 6TOCKS. AtlantieD.., 16 17 (GiantCon..., 29% 30 California.. 75 — Vigorit....... — fUc Eastern D. E0 B8 MISCELLANEODS STOCKY Alnsa Pkrs, 993410015 Nat VinCo.. — w1y Ger Lead Co. 50 100 | iceantcSSCo 26 7 HawC&SCo.. 1744 17%4/PacAux FA — 4 Hutchs PLo 201 514 PacBoraxCo. 95 — MerkxAssn., — 110 " |Purf PainiCo — & SALES—MORNANS Sassisa. Foard— 150 Contra Costa Water........ %0 do do 90 do do 10 do do 10 - ap; Saon 25 Hawalian Commercial. . 50 Hutcninson = P Co. 5 OceanicS S Co......... $2000 Omnibus Cabie Bonds 0~ V Water 5 o e | £4000 S F & N P Raliway Bonds = a| $5000 do do . Sireet— 200 S F Gaslight... 165V Water... OYSTERS AND COLAMS. | The Aggregate Annual Business in the | Bivalves in the Country. “The Northern oysters, which are al- most entirely outof the market in May, June, July and August, come in freely and are in full supply during the other months of the year. They are grown prin- cipally in the bays and inlets on both sides of Long Island Sound, in Jamaica Bay, the great South Bay, at Long Beach and other points on the south side of Long Island; at Perth Amboy, in the Shrews- bury R ver, Raritan River, Barnegat Bay, Marsh River Cove and Little Egg Harbor, New Jersev: Parker's Bay, Chintoteague and other points along the coast of Mary- land. Young oysters, or ‘seed,’ are an- nually planted at these and other places. They run about 5000 to the bushel and come to maturity, if they live, in three years from the time of planting. If the crop is a good one we can rake about six bushels for every one bushel planted, but the oyster-planting business 18 precarious and frequently all the seed planted dies, and the result is an entire failure and heavy loss to the planter. There are only about twenty-five actual planters and wholesale dealers in this city. Their annual business amonnts to about $2,500,000, or an average of $100,000 apiece. Some extensive retail dealers grow their own oysiers, and there are many small planters who send their prod- uet to market. These have an annual business amounting to about the same as that of the wholesale men, so that the total is about $5,000,000. This includes both oysters and claws, of which about 1,250,000,000 are annually marketed in this city. The aggregate annual business done in oysters and clams in the entire country is estimate | at from $20,000,000 to $25,000,000.—New York Tribune. ———————— THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1897. [Su. Mo. Tu. W. | Th.| ¥r. 8a.; Moon's Phases ElEE s 1| New Moon. osbatun fonalaadle So 050 Jan, 3|a|6[6]7]|8]9 |~ Firs: Quart 1501 Y [0 N (o Jan. 10, 1 10 1/12({13)14 (15|16 @ Fall Moon. | e P e e Jan. 18. 17|18 19|20 |21 {2228 | — f—|— | — | — | — | ——| Lanu?ne(. 24|25 | 25| 27|28 |29 | 30| Tt UCEa~ S1EAMEKS. Dates of Depnrture From San Francisco. STRAMER [DRSTINATION.| RATLS. | PIWE. iace o1 Cal [POrvand ____|Jan 15.10AM Pler 24 City Sydney | Panama. ... |Jan 18,12 a|P M S 8 C00s Bay.... | Newpor: ... [yan 18 vax|pies 11 Arcata Coo: Jan 19)10au | Pier 13 Homer. ... Cood Bay ..\, {Jan 19. 5pu | Pier 13 Farallon. [ Ynautns fas . |san 19, 9an| riec 2 WallaWaiia| Vic & Per 8no | Jan 19, vau| Pier Corona .....| Humboldt Bay |Jau 20 4ru|Piar ) Mexico. ... [Nan Diex 2001 1an Cz.rina.. 0. | Coos Bay. 21, Bew Korein. ... | Newport . 22 9ax Columbia | portiana . prsteT Rio Janeiro, |China & Japan|Jau 23, 1es| PN S S Queen...... |<aa Diezo. . |Tan A3 Law |12 - Umati'ia....| Vic & Pxt Snd|Jan 24 9ax| Plerd Orizaba Niexico [Tan 24 30w Prer 11 STEAMEGS 10 AnKIVE. SieAME Fros T Do- Arcata._....... [Coos Bav_.__ ... Jan 17 Farallon .| Yaquina say” Jan 17 Orizaba .| Mexico ..Jan 17 Wellington. . .| Departu Tan 17 Rio de Janeiro |China & Japan Jan 17 Mexico. .|>an Diego....... Jan 18 Homer, C008 Ba7 ... -, eorrrssn- |- 48D 18 Corona. "7 .| Humbold Bay. Jan 19 _\.|Crescent City ... " 01 L Jan 19 .| Coos Bay an 20 X ewport. | 2 Jan 20 © | Victoria & Puget Souna |..Jan 20 | Forilana. - |-"3an 20 | Honolui 55 Jan Mackinaw...... |xacoma. .. . |.Jan 21 Truckee . | Tiilamook Bay . “|~3an 21 AlMfance. 0270 | Coos Bay.. Jan 22 Progreso. S “{..gan 22 Que San Jual 1 Alice B! | Crescent City. Coos Bay. Crescent City ... .| Newnort ina_and Jap: MUON e Sua, STATES COAST AND GEODYTIC SURVEY- AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT Fo T POINT. ENTRANCK TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. oTE—The high and low waters occur aL tho City Front (Mission-sireer Wharf) about twenty- five minu es later than av Fort Polnt; the heizht of tide is the same at both places. January—1897. Sunaay, Januars 17. ..7.24| Moon rises. Maon sets 537 peet | Time |Hw! . W Howl| B5] 5.37] 54 44708, [ q e MW a1| 418 45| 5.55 47| 848 5.8 747 av| 847 NoTE—In the above exposition of the des the early morning tides are given In the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second tima column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or righi band column gives the last tide of the day, except | when tnere are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The Lelghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast height, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charts. e e e SOTICE TO MARINER: A branch of the United States Hydrographie | Office located in tha Merchanty Exchange ls maintained in San Francisco for the beueflt of mariners without regard to nationaiity aad free ot expense. Navigaiors are cordially invited 10 visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailinz direcilons of the world are kept on hani ror com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The tims ball ontop of the building on Tale- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes befo n00n. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by teiegraphlc signal recelved each day irom’ the United States Naval Observaiory a: Mare Isiand, al, A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. it any, is pubiished the same day by the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the following av. W. 8. HuGHES, Lieutenant, U. & N., in charge. The Tune Ball. ERANCE FYDROARAPHIO OFFIOR. T.3. Y. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR £ax FRANCISCO. yavuary 16. 1897 The time ball on Teiegrapn Hill was aroppst exactly ac noon to-day—L. e.. a Doon of the 12051 mendian, or eXacily #¢ 8 £ M., Greenwich tma W. S Huomes, yentenan: U, S N. nciaci _— SHIFFisG INTELLIGLNCE Arrivel. SATURDAY. January 16. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall. 72 hours from New- port, etc: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co- Survey | charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes tha | | Fred Nielsen. | Kobe. Stmr North Fork, Hansen. 27 noursjtrom Eu- reka: pass and mdse, to Charies Nelson. Stmr Geo Loomis, Briagett, 58 bours from Ven- tura; 6254 bbisoll, to Pac Coast Uil Co. Up river direct. Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, 18 hours from Fors Bragg: jumber. (0 Union Lumber (0. Stmr Washtenaw, Crosscup, 74 hours from Ta- coma: 4500 1ons coal, to > P Co. Oakl«n. direct. Ship John C Moyer, 9-aays from Departure Buy: 1920 tons coal, to Geo Fritch Bark Forest Queen. Basley, 10 days from Ta- coma; 550 M ftlomber. to 5 P Co. Oakland di- ct. Schr Allen A, Schange, 35 days from Papeete: copra. etc, 10 J Pinet, & Co. _Schr Jolin > Tal:ait, Hoffiand, 8 days from Port Gamble; lumber, to Pope & Taibot. Oakland ai- Tect. Cienrea. SATURDAY. January 16. Br_stmr Coptic, Sealby, Hongkong and Yoko- hama: O &0 S 8 Co, | Haw s.mf San Maleo, Fletcher, Comox: Pacific Imy Co. Stmr State of Callfornia, Green, Astoria; Good- ail, Perkins & Co. Semr Corona. Doran, Eureka; Goodalll Perkins & Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San Pedro: Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Br ship Manchester, Hicks, Hull; Balfour, Guth- rie & Co. Br ship Bacchus. Thomsen, Queenstown; Gir vin, Baldwin & Eyre. Ship Fraucis, Smitn, New York; John Rosen- feld’s Sons. Scur Rattler, Nieisen, sealing and otter hunting; Sailed. SATURDAY. January 16. Stmr Queen, Alexander, San Diego and way Pports. U S stmr Orezor, Howison, craise. Br stmr Coptic, Sealby, Hongkong and Yoxo- hama. via Hou:ouln. Siur Corona. Doran, Eureka. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, Mendocino. Brsuip ' rowa of Germaoy, Mann, Liverpool. Br ship Gieufinart, Longmuir, Queensiown. Schr john A, Helljuist Eureka. Schr Christina Steffens, Nordling. Schr Melancthon, reusley. Schr Nepuune, Estvold, Grays Harbor. Mex scur Josefius, Fipzenkun, Lnsenads. ~poken. Dec 9, on the equator. 29 W—Brship Glynd- hurst, hence Aug 20, for Liverpoo Charters The bark Guy C Goss loads' mdse for New York; Br siiip Doven oy Hall, coal at Nanaimo for this port; FAaw ship Hawulian Isles iumber at Hast- ings Miils tor Shaughal, 40s. Telegraphic. Jan. 16.—10 = .— Weather veloci:y 12 miles. POINT LOB: cloudy; wind NW Domestio Foys. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 16—stmr Alice Blanch- ard. hence Jan 10. Safied Jan 16—Br ship Larnaca, for Cape Tow! stmr Signal, for Seattle. GREENWOOD—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Alcazar, hence Jan 15. PORT H 3 RFORD—-Arrived Jan 14—Schr San Buenay entura, from Grays Haroor. BANDON—Arrives Jan 16—scar Joseph and Henry. nence Jan PURT LOS ANGELES- Arrived Jan 16-Stmr Alcatraz, from Point Arena COOS BAY—Arnved Jao 14—Stmr Czarina, hnc Jan 14 Saiied Jan 16—Stmr Honita, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Jan ) 6—Ship Dashing Wave, beiice Jun 3. SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Progreso, he Jan 12, CASPAR—Arrived Jan 16—3tmr Caspar, hence | Jan 1 KUREEA—Saled Jan 16—Sume National City, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Jan 16—Schr Mouterey, hence Jan 15. Salied Jan 16—scur Barbara Hernster, for San Pearo. TATOOSH—Passed Jan 15—Schr Prosper. from for Port Blake.ey. Jan 16—Stmr Ma ki- Daw, hence Jan 13, for Tacona. Passed out Jan 16—Btmr Mineola from Comox. for Port Los An- Rgeles: Brsnip =cotti-h Isles irom Port Biakeley, for Puget Sound. Passed iu Jan 16— . City ot Pueb.a, henc- Jan 14, for Victoria and Port Town- send; brig Courtney kord, trom Tabiti, for Puget Sound. USAL—salled Jan 10-Simr Newsboy, for Frauclsco. FORT SRAGG—Sailed Jan 16—Stmrs Noyo and Albion, for San crancisco. GRAYS HARBOR—ATri Banuing, ‘rom Sants Larbara. REDONDO—Arrived Jun 15—Stmr South Coas:, from Eure.a. SAN PEDRO—Salled Jan 1l—scar Comet, for Puget Sound. PURT <2 MBLE—Sailed Jan 16—Schr Hueneme for San Pedro. Jan 16-Scar Gen Foraizn Parte ENSENADA Salled Jan 15—Stmr Orlzabs, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Jan 15—Br stmr Belgic, | hence Dec 20. NTWERP—Arrived Jan 14—Br stmr Kirkhill, hénce Oct 25. BRISBAN E—Arrived Jan 10—Br stmr E:trick- daie, heuce Dec 6. TUSKAR—Passed Jan 11—Br bark Balmore, fm Liverpool. for Victoria. COLON—Sailed Jan New Yors. 14-Stmr Advance, for Importations. NEW PORT—Per Co0s Bay—17 bxsoranges, 16 es exzs, 55 5ks peanuts. San Pedro—a cs exgs, 9 cs drugs, 1 fron can, 1 es tiaw. -, 1 ort bicycles, 2 cs olives. 2 (s onions, § cs rubber goods, 1 pump, 1cs creamery goods. Hueneme —} bx butter. -96 bxs limes. East San Pedio—10 csezgs. Santa Barbars—1 bx flsh Veutura—3 buls tallow, 3 bdls pelts, 1 bd! skins, 3 cul skins 57 bdls hides, 1 bx iron castings, 1 c3 fTumes, 7 sk walnats, 10 cs €ggs, 65 bxs lemons, 10 vxs rasins. Guvio a—2 bxs butter, 21 sks crawfish. Port Harford—12 bxs butter, 7 bxs fish. 7 hf- c8 ezzs, 400 sks beans. avucos—58 nxs buiter, 22 dressed calves, 400 sks b-ans, 10 cs eggs. 5 bdls hides. 1 calfskin. Simeon —61 bxs butter, 1) dressed calves, 4 cs exgs, 135 sks varley, 4 bx harness. Moi, erey—79 bXs apples. TAHITI-Fer schr A Allen—189,000 kilos co- pra. 62,000 kilos p sheils, 50 tawa logs. ARCATA—Per Nor.h Fork bxs fish, 16 oil tanxs, 11 8. glue sock, 1217 3 ghingees 10 M stiakes, 8 cs hardware, 50 sks pefls, 1 (s tobacco, 234 M 1¢ lumber. Consignees. per North rork—American Union Fish Co: J H Woods & Co: A Paladini: G Camiloni & Co: G G | Wic.son & Co: Milani & Co: Stanaard Oll Co: Cal Glue Works: Marshall, Teggart & Co: A Bellanti: Chas Nelson; J B Logn:lia: B Caite; J H Kessing: E M Heckman: N Taraniino: V D Vergilla; P E Erickson; Carroll & Carroll. Per schr A allen—J Finet & Co; Macondiay & Co. Per Coos Bay—W C Price & Co: O BSmith & Co: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: E R Stevens & Co. W R Ford;_ Dodze, Sweenev & Co Bassett & Bunker; Chas Montgomery & Co: Wolt& Son: Hills Bros: L Scatenu & Co: Eveleth & Nas: Jonas Erlanger Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schuiz: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Erlanger & Galinger: Smith’s Cash Store: Labor xChange: Saker & Hamilton: De Bernardl & Co: H Kirchmann & Co: Langley & Michaels: H H Sauler: W R Knight & Co; W W Montague & Co: CE Whitney &£ U ; Wood. Curtis & Co: W B Sum- ner & Co: Dairymen’s Unfon: Main & Winchester: A Paladini: Marshall & Reim rs; Getz Bros & C F B Haight: Weliman, Peck & Cu: J B Inzuglia: Brigham, Hoppe « Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Pac Coast Fish Co:_Standard Oll Go; Haas, Baruch & Co; Sanborn, Vail & Co: Gordan & Co; ' 1nca Min- ing Co: Pacific Transter Co; Migliavacca Wine Co; H Bunsman. For Late Shipptng Intelligence See Fourteenth Page. | | | | | | | | | NEW TO-DAY. PARTICULARS FREE ON APPLICATION. SAM. KELLER & €O, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 44 Broadway and 45-47 New Street, New York. Agencies in ALl Large Cities of the United States. Nearly sevanty per cent profit o our “‘Holiday Combi 1ation,” coverin: only twenty-seven days’ transactions EIGHT PER CENT weexly on the fnves! ¢ the past SIX Y LARS. NO LOSSES EVER RECORDED. The ssfest and most profilable system of investment knowa. GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 526 California St., S. F, Capital actually pald up in cash....” $1,000.000 00 Deposits Decemoer 31, 1895. 80,727,586 59 Reserve fund . 4 715,000 00 Guaranteed capitai.. . 1,200,000 00 OFFICERS—President, B. A. Becker: First Vice-President, Edward Kruse: Second Vice President, Danlel Meyer: Cashier, A. H. R Scnmidi: Assistant Cashier, William Herrmann; cretary, George Tourney; Assistant Secretary, A H. Muller. BOARD OF DIRECTORS—B. A. Becker, Ed- ward Kruse, Daniel Meyer, H. Horstmanu, lgn. Steinhari, Nfe, Van Bergen, Bmil Rohte, H. B | Russ, D. N. Walter. Attorney, W. S. Goodf NEW TO-DAY! PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHI? (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whar, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean, Kil lsnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M., Jan. 9, 24 For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Porc Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacories and New W atcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 8 A. i Jan. 4,9, 14, 19,24, 29, and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., at Tacoma wit® N. P. R. R, &t Seattle with G. N.'Rz., at Port Townsend with Alasks steamers. For lureka, Arcaa and Flelds Landing (Hum. boldt Bay), atr. Fomona 2 P. it, Jan. 4. 8,12, 16, 0. 24, 28 and every sourth day thereafter. ¥or Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (3an_lLuis Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, san Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. AL Jan. 2, 6,10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and ‘every fourtn day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (Ssn Luls Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Port Los An- les. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Jan. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20,24, 28, and every fourth Qay'ihereat:er. s For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 . 26th of each month. he Company reserves right to change steamers or salling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery stree GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. |THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-street Whart, t 10 . . FARE({S1A irs;ctass 1 Inciuaing 186 Second-class [ berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia Jan. 5 18,28, Feb. 2 State of California......Jan. 8 18, 28, Feb. 7 Through tickets and through baggage to all Easiern polnts. Hates and foiders upon applica on o F.F. CONNOR. General Agont, 630 Market street. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Superiazendenty ™ rates. The & 8. MONOWAI @npa and_ AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN, South Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery street Freight Office, 327 Market st.. San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENER AL TRANSATLANTIQUS French Line to B:_zvre, e toorof Morion st \ravelers by 432 this line avoid both transit by Engiish rallway and the discomfort of crossing the chanuel in a small 8 5, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tuesday, Jenuar: 26, atir.a Special party boat. ~ew York to Alexa:dria, Egypt, via Paris, first class $160, second class $116. LA BOURGOGNE..... ....Jan. 23, A LA GASCOG NE. Jam. 80, 9A M LA BRETAGNE. [0 Feb. 6, 5A M LA NORM AN DIE. " Feb 13, 9aA M. LA BOURGOGNE CFen. 20, S A %@~ For further particulars apply to 2 A. FORGET, Agent. No. 8, Bowling Green. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenne, San_Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. Onfted States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SALL EVERY WEEK. ABIN,$50 ANDU. ARD, ACCORD- o ateatnée and accommodations SR pelected ; second cabin, $12 50 and 84/ 50 Majesio and Teutonic. Steerags Tickets from England, Ize- Iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing_dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at ths General Office of the'Company, 613 Market stresa wnder Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacitic Coasta STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daily. l"li(fl ;ll, received up Yo 30 B. M. Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. e omly line seiling through tickets and giving throngh freight Tates to ‘il poinis on Valley Ratiroad. % STEAMER: T. C. Walker, 3. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. ‘Telephone Main 805. Ca. Nav. and lmpt. Co FOR VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVY-YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Dally ex. Saturday & Sun.. 10:30 o x. and 4 e #10:30 A. 3., 4 P. 30 8 rw Landing Mission-stres: Dock, Pier 2 elephone Black 261. *Trip gives 6 hours s:op ar Navy-Yard. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA (RUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIKR 1 MON- day. Wednesday, Friday, ait 10 a. M. Alviso ‘Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday, at 3 2. M. Frelght and Passenger. Fare between San Francisco and Alviso, 60c; to San Jose, 75c. Clay i, Pier L | 20 W. Santa Clara st San Jose. | —I8 THE BEST KNO FOR HEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, PAINS IN GENERAL, DYSPEPSIA, DYSENTERY, . Cholera Morbus, ‘Diphtheria, Sore Throat, Preumonia, Nervous, Liver and Kidney Complaints, Sciatica, Lumbago, Colds, Coughs, Local and General Debility, Headache, Earache; Toothache, Sickness in Stomach, Backache, Burns, Swellings, - Boils, Sores, Ulcers; Colic, Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, Wounds, Indigestion, Skin Diseases, Excessive Itching and many other complaints too numerous to name here. The most skeptical are convinced after trial. TR A Price, 25c¢, 50c, $1.00 Per Bottle. L. Callisch, Wholesale Agent for the Pacific Coast, San Jose, Cal. Y T REMEDY=- For sale by all druggists. The trade supplied by Redington & Co., Mack & Co. and Langley & Michaels, San Francisco. 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