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=] 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY SUMMA THE MARKETS. Wheat Futures weaker. Barley somewhat lowe Oats and Rye very dull. Corn lower. Beaus weak. Hay unchanged. Cracked Corn and Cornmeal lower, Coffee in light movement. Potatoes and Onions firm. Butter weak. Eggs lower. Poultry and Game dull. Limes higher. Oranges inactive. Provisions unchanged. Y OF O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow COMMERCIAL WORLD. clear, §3 50@5: do straights, 84@4 45: do patents’ $4 33@> 15: low extras, 8% 30@3 85: city mills, $4@.; do patents, $5 2 @5 45; rye mixture, $3G 370: ‘superfive. ' $2 20@3 10; _tine, §1 80@ 85. Southern flour gulet, steady. Common to fair ex- tras, §330@3 65 g0od to choice, 53 46@4 05. Kye flour. dull, steady at $2 85@3 35. CORNMEAL—Quiet. Yellow, $] 90@2. RYE—Quiei, firm. Western, 42@44c at track. BARLEY—Dull, steadier. Feeaing, 38 ¢. L & New York WHEAT-Spot market dull, easier. red, 1. 0. b, 9754c: ungraded red, 9 1 Northern, 926k Options opencd firm at 14@Yc sdvance on bet- ables, decr & ed stocas, ioreign buying aud Wail-streét buying, and deciined 34@lc on locsl liquidation, with cables easier; ralliel g and sieady at 14@3gc below Satarday, with moderately active. May and July most January. 883gc; March, 803sci May, July, B63jge. 3 i ¥ —Spot aull, weaker. No. 2, 28¥4c eievator; 2885 afloat receipts and fine weather May and July only traled in. January closed 2813°: Mav, 30359 30 9-16¢, ciosing 80%sc; July, 5156@31%kc clus- ing 31%4c. OA'l ~—Spot dull, mixed firm. i Options quict, easier. January closed ~22c: February, 2:lic; May, 2255@22%e, closing 2234c. ~pot prices: No, 2. 223ge: 223pc: No. 2 Chicago. 2834c; 3 white, 22¢; mixed Wesieru, 23@80c. Provisions. 72 Fr-Quiet: firm. Western steam closed at $4.25 asked: ciiy, $: 86: Janumy, $4 2 fined, dull: Continent,$4 60; S A., $4 8 pourd, 414@4 PORK—rirm. New mess, $8 20@9. BUTTEK—Moderate demand; fancy, firm. Western creamery. 13@z0c;: do 'factory, 7@lic: Elgins, 20@20%4c: imitation creamery, 11@14c. CHEESE — Firm. Par skims, 4@8%gc; full skims, 215@8 % EGGS—Steady. Icebonse quiet, 1316@18%40: dc: o case, 81 50@S; limed, 13 Western fresh, 18140 1A LLOW—Quiet; steady. City, 33c; country, 534@: 34c. CUITONSEED OIL—Dull; steady. Crude, 20@20%%6c: yellow prime, 2314¢. RICE—Fairly active; firm.” Domestic, 374@6c; Japan, 414@: MULASSLS—Qulet; easy. 22@32c. CUFFEE—Quiet: eavy; 2 to 5 points down. March. $960: May, $9 55@9 60: July, §9 6@ 970; Sepiember, 88 65@8 70; December, $9 0@ Spot Rio dull, nominal; No. 7, 10c. SUGAR—Quiet; steady. Off A, 37g@4 1-16c; mold_ 4, 48ge; standard A, 43ge: coufectioners’ A, 4lge! cut loaf, be: crushed. 5c; powdered, 4%gc; granulated, 434C; cubes, a54c. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags. 9@11c. JEACH) S Peeled, boxes, 1215@15c: do un- d, bags. 7@9c. —kour sizes, nominal, 53ge. New Orleans, new, Dtions were more active and weak at g de- | cliue on increased visivle, easier cables, de. Teased | | | Del Hudson Central Pacific..... 1331 Ches & Oblo.... "] 175 Chicago Alton. . 1165 Preferred.... ... 174 Chicazo, B &Q.... T5% Chicago'& E L., 40 Preferred. ....... 90 | Chicago Gas 78 Cleve & Pitt 1166 Consolidation Coal. 85 | Consolidated Gas..14454 CCC&St Loms... 2914 Preferred 781g 26| 70 | 1414 115 | | Preferred. 1 Fort Wayne...... Great Northern pfd119 | Green Bay... | Harlem. 292 | Hocking Coal.. 3] Hocking Valley... 1634 Homestak B H & Texas Central— | Illinos Central.... 933 lowa Central. . o B Preferred . 27 | Kansas & 1 14 Preferred gy o Kingston & Penu.. 3 Lake Erie & Westn 1¥ Preferred. ........ 68 | Lake Snore 184 | National Lend. ... 26 | Preferred..... ... 2914 Loug Isiand . 50| Loutsville & D 5134 Louisvilie,N Alony %4 Preferred. 134 Manhattap Con.... 80% Memphis & Charis— Mexican Central... 15 Michigan Central. Minn &S L..... Preferred Minn & St | 1st preferred..... 18% 2d preferred...... 18 | Missouri Pacific.. 47 Mobile & Ohio..... 283 Naushville & Chait. 22 National Linseed.. N J Central. DNorfolk & Westrn. 102 | Freferred. pas e | CLosixg Ala Class A 4x..... 10414 Do Class B 4, 85108 Alabama. class C.. 95 Atchison ds. 8 14/ Do 2ds A . 46 Canada So 107 Cen Pac 1sts 0195, — Cherokee 4s, 1896.1085 Do 1897. 103175 Do 189K 103 Do 1899 103, Ches & Ohio 5s....10915 Cu&N PIr Rewa Bs 4370 D C3-66s.. 10845 Oregonimprovmnt 153 Pretecred........—— Oregon Nuvigation— Oregon &hort Line. 18 Pacitic Mail.. 17 Peoria. D& Evans 2334 Pittsburs & W vtd. 214 Puilman Paisce.... 169 'Quicksilver Preferred. Reading Rock Islan RomeWat& St L& S Preferred. St Paul Preferre Preferred 134 Silver Certificates. 6473 Southern Pacific. Southern R K Preferred...... ‘Tenn Coal & Lron, Preferred. . Texas Pacific_ . Tol A A & N Mich.—— Tol Ohio & Central 20 Preferred. . .. B0 Tol St Lous E K G 515 Preferred 15 CUnion Pacific, e U P Den &Gult.... 3 U S Cordage.. Preferred Guaran® ‘] US Express. 37 U S Leather. Preferred. U S Rubber. Preferred. Utica & B Ri Wab S L & Pacific. 71 97 . 80 2 Wheellng & L E... 2Vs Preferred. ) Am Cotton Ofl pfd. 56% W U Beef.......... 63 s{Ann Arbor. 1044 Preferre: 26 Brooklyn Traction. 19 irie 2d ptd. 1414 American Spirits . 133, Preferred. 30 BONDS. Northern Pac 1sts.114%; Do 2 Do consol Bs. Or Short Line 65, Do consol 5s. Pacific 650t ‘97 Phila & Reading 43 8134 Do 15t pfd incom. 47%a R GrandeWest 1sts 74 PICKLED—13@14c 3 1b. Fimkix—1t@ dc g b, “REAMERY TUB—16@18¢ B . GBSk ~Chotce. mild new, 11@11%0 B m: commen to good old, B@llc # Ib: Cream Ubed- aar, 11@12¢; Young America, 11@13c; Westeru, 11%@12150; Kastern. 13@ 410 8 B yesterday. Hanch E: @21c; Kastern, 1¥@: POULTRY AND GAME. —There was quite a break in ranch Kggs 5. 2235 @25e: store Eggs, 19 B w0 POULTRY —Nominal—None in of any conse- quence. Live Turkeys, 12@13c 8 Ib for Gobblers, 12.@ ldc @ b for Hens: Dressed Turkeys 14@15¢ B b: Geese. @ pair, $150@: 76; Ducks, 356 50 B doz; Hens, #3 50@5; Roosters. younk. 84 50@4 75: do, old, $4@4 25: Frvers, $5 75@4 25: Broilers, 84 for large and §2 50@3 50 for smail: Pigeous, $1 75 % doz for young and $1 26 for old GAME—It s no longer Jawful to sell Quail and Ducks. English =-nipe are quotable at $2 50 dozen: Jack Snipe, $1@150 ® dozen: Hare, #1: Rabbits, $1 50 for Coitontalls and $1@1 25 for small; Gray Geese, $:@2 50; White Geese, $1; Brant, $125@1 5y; Honkers. $3 50@4. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 75¢@$1 B box for choice, $1 10@1 25 for fancy Red, 30@65c for common; Edsteru, $1@3 B bbl Pears, 3b@75¢ B box. | Persiu mons. 3:@65¢ B box. BERRIES Eastern Cranberries, $6@8 % bbl. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges coniinue very dull. Limes are higher. Grape Frait, $2 50@3 50 ® bx: Mandarin Oranges, 60@85c; Navel Oranges. 81 50 @2 6) P boX; Seedlings, 75c@$l 25: Lemons. 75c@%1 60 for common and $2@2 50 for zood to exican Limes, $7 % box: Californla 25@1 50; Bananas, $1@2 ¥ bunch; Pine- apples, $2@4 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are nominally s follows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@9c for Koyals and 113p@l2c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Pranes, Svyc for the 4 sizes Peaches, 4@5Yac for prime 1o choice, 63@7¢ for fancy and 9@10¢ for peeled in boxes; Apples. 5342 B 1b for evaporated and 2@2%ge for sun-dried; Pears, 2 @Sc for prime to cholés, 4G540 for duariers and @61s¢ for halves; Plums, 4¢ for pitted ana 11ge fo: unpitted: Nectarines, 3Ya@4sc for choice and Glsc for fancy; Waite Figs, sc; Black Figs, 214 @i, @38BiNa_ Prices—Peaches, 41050 ¥ b fancy, 615@714c B b; peeled. 121bc Apri- cots, 6%a@dc @ Bb: tancy, 10c: Moorparks, 1@ 13c; eviaporated Apples, 5i;c: sun-dried, 23%@3c; Prunes, 33,@Ac for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, 3¢ for unpressed an.. 3@334c for pressed; white Figs, dc: Plums, 434@5¢ for pitted and 1%ac for unpitted: Nectarines, 4@6c @ Ib for prime o fancy; Pears, 23p@be for whoie, 434@d%gc for quarters and 415@64e for halves. HAISINS— CABLOAD P — Four - crown, loose, 53c; The Gas Consumers' Association, the usual divi- dend of 15c on the 15th. The Oakland Gas Company, 25¢ on the 16th. 'he Napa Con. Quicksliver Mining Company Paid a dividend of 10,000 on the -econd for the Inst yuarter of 1896. The unni al meeting of the Fireman's Fund:In- surance atd Pacific Auxilary Fire Alarm comipa- nies will be beld to-day. Weekiy reports from the mines are e follows: Consolidated California and Virginia 1000 level— From west crosscut 2. staried at & point in the north drift 550 fest north from the Consolidated Virginia shait sta fon, or 85 jeet south from the north boundary line of the mine, a a pont 456 feet from its mouth from the double compart- meot upraise 86 feet above the sili floor of this level, ihe west crosscut has been extended 10 feet, passing through porphyry and clav: total leng. 160 fee. From the west Crosscut a a poiut 124 feet in from the uprais: a south drift hus been started and advanced 15 feet, passiog through Cldv, rorphyry and quariz of 10w assay va.ue. 1650 level—We are r-pairing ani easiug timbers on the ninth floor sou.h drift. 1750 level—From the twenty-sixth floor the westdrift has been extended 10 feet through rorphyry and quartz assaying low; tot«l length 200 feet. From the tenrh, cleventh ‘and sixteanth floors on east side—above the sil floor of this level—at the north end of the stopes in old ground of former workings, we have extracted 18 tous of ore: the average ussay value, per samples taken from the cars in the mine, was £32 15 per ton. From th e west drift at s point 190 feet in fom its mouth a norih drift has been advanced 20 feet, passing through porphyry, clay and quartz assaying S5 and §4 per ton: total lengih 20 feet. Opposite the north drift a south Arifi has been advanced 20 feet, passing through_porphyry. clay and streaks of quartz assayiog $3 to $6 per ton. On ihe twen y-fifth, floor the east crosscui has been sarted and ‘advanced 6 feet through porphyry: total lensth 104 feet. From the east crosscut at a polnt 50 feet in from its mouth a south drift bas been advanced 17 feet through porphyry and clay, We continue filling open space in the stopes between the eighteenth and twenty-sixth floors with fine rock. The otal extraction of ore for the week amounted to 18 tons: the average assay, from samples aken from cars when raised to tne surface, was $34 per ton. Iu the Ophir mine, on the 1000 tevel, wes: cross- cut 2 is 1n 310 feer: the face is in porphyry, clay and lives of quartz. Intheold Central tun: nel workings of the Upuir, from the si 1 floor from the west crosscut from ‘the Mexican suaft, at & point 132 feet in from its mouth from the south drift 50 feet in from its mouth, an upraise has been started and carried up 1b feet through old stope wo kings, assaying from $5 to 810 per ton. In the fale and Norcross mine, on the 900-200t level, In No. ¥ upraise, they have advanced the south drift from the south eud of the sixth floor 5 foei: towal length 30 feet. The ore streak con- tinues about the same in stren:th and value. In No. 2 upralse they have finished raising to the ninth floo: and staried north on the ore. On the 975 level the water pipe from the stopes having become choked, they took it up and cleaned it out, and have put it back,and have aiso made Decessary repairs throughout the mine Ex- tracted 7 carioads of pay ore, assaying $19 in gold and 32 ounces o silver per ton. Reports from the other mines are unimportant. EOAKD ~SALES, Following were the sales in the San Franolsco SALES—AFTEENOON SESI10%. Roard— 5 Contra Costa Water 35 00 25 Giunt Powder Con. 29 50 30 Market-st Eauway. 43 574 $6000 Market-st Ky Con 5% Bonds. 105 25 150 Mutual i lectric Ligh! v 50 20 Oakland Ga: 53 75 $8000 Omnibus Cal 120 00 20 S F Gaslight. U8 50 Fireer— 26 Hutchinson S P Co... 25 25 50 Market-st Rallway, § 3. 43 00 50 SV Water... & 8 1214 e — {REAL ESTATE TR@NSAOTIONS. John F. and Oatherine O'Rourke to Ellen O’Rourke, lot on § line of Pine street. 144:11 E of Van Ness avenue, E 23:0.bv S 120 $5. Victor R. and Ida S. Ulmen to Leopold Weil, lot gn s line of Clay street, 131:3 W of Scott W 25 by S 127:814; $10. L Tessie I, Shipman (Jennings), Julia A. Witt- land (Jennings). Josephine L. Smith (Jennings). Beatrice k. and John D. Jennings to Julia T Jen- nings, loton E line of Baker street. 70 S of Val- lejo.S 89, E to W line of Louis P. Sage, N L0SE comariofios of Charles Hopps, W to beginning: it E Charles H, and Tillie G. Kingsley to Robert D. Cranston, ot on N line of Page street. 50 E of Ashbury, E 25 by N 82:6; $10. Carl D and Libby A. Saifield to Johu J. Crone, lot on N line of Grove street, 106:3 £ of Stanyan, E 50 by N 1:5; $10. George Gelttier to Cathe and Marthias Steln- metz lo- on E line of York street, 118 N of Twen- ty-first, N 25 by E 100; $1550. Jeremlali Murphy Jr. to Danel Reardon, 10: on S line of Twenty-fourth street, 90 E of Florida (Columbia), E 28 by S 100; $10. William and Annie M.’ Linden to David H. Birdsall, lo; on NW corner of Twenty-fourtn and Vicksburg strests, N 85 by W 25: $10. Joseph J. and Aun Lewis (0 Matilia M. Ewart, lot on N corner of Noe and Valley streets, N 26:6 by E 105: $10. Frank D. and Grace I. Madison to George Whit- tell, lot_on K line of Stockton street, 68:6 N of Geary, N 17:6 by E 70; $10. Anufe C. Hanseo, Willam Bowden, Jacob E. and Cathe C. Jensen' and John Schmidt (bs R. 1. Whelan, Shenff) to Marquette . Reed, lot on N line of Haven street, 183:4 W 0f Leaveniworth, W 11 by N 88:9; 865. Marquette M. Reed to Alfred G. Gross, all inter- est In same; $10. Peter Joriensen to fnge M, Jorgensen, lot on S line of Pine street, 171:10 W of Hyde, W 34:4%4 by S 137:8: gift. George H. Hahn and Rosa S. sarron (Hshn) to Katharina Hahn, undiyided 2-6 of ot on N W Iine of Mission street, 48:9°SW of Jane (or 333:9 SW of Second), SW 51:3 by NW 60: 810, Lizzie Mensor to_ William and Charles Betz, lot on NWline of Clementina street, 500 SW of Fifth, SW 25 by NW 75; $10. Fernando wna Julla A. Neison to Michael G. Oit, lot on E lineof Vermont street, 150 N of Twenty-fifth (Yolo), N 25 by E 100; $10. Horiice S. Seaton 10 Mary E. Seaton, ot on SE line of B street and Twenty-first avenue, £ 10 7:6, 5100, £ 132:6, § 60, W 120, 526, W 130, N 175 Charles MoCarthy to Henry Gibbons Jr., lot 4, block 14, Lakeview; $10. Sunnyside Land Company and Caltfornia Title SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFL CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Nore—The high and low waters occur at the ity Front (Mission-stree: Wharf) about twenty- five minu es later than at Fort Poiut; tbe height of tide is the sume a: both places. | ; January—1897. Januacs 19. 2| Moon rises.... 6.24 PX 19! Moon sers 245 25| 4.05 26| 4.55/ NOTE—Tn the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or righ: band column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundin on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charts. ————— e NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographie Office located in the Merchants' Excha: malntained in San Francisco for the ben ‘mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. . Navigators are cordlally invited to vislt the office, where complete 3ets of charts and salling directlons of the world are kept on hand ror com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matiers of interestto ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill 1s hoisted about ten minutes befo noon, and s dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from' the United States Naval Observatory a. Mare Isiand, Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if sny, is published the same day vy the afternoon papers, Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. MERCHANTS' EXCHANG® exactly a; noon 10-dsy—L e, at noon of the 130¢a Lieutenant U. 8. N._ in charge. and by the morning papers the following day. o e W. 8. HuGHES, The Time Ball. ERANCE HYDROSRAPHIO OFFION, U.S. N } } BaN FEANCISCO. sanuary 18, 1897. The time bail on Teiegrabn Hill was aroposl meridiay, OF eXscily & 8 £ A, Greenwich tima. W. S. HugHzs, e v HIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Explanation. T . Den & R G1st.....111 St L&lronMtGends 7534 | three-crown, 483c B Ib; two-crown, 335¢ 8 b: | L 1] ae atstation indicate maximym tesperators for the v o gfi;"?fidl:éncuy . g‘:%‘&; i;-éu&u%:’u:l:{:‘. ngx three-crown Luud?; layers $1 lli:lclu‘sle:s, 81 gg ‘x:’:;euuu um;:u;e SESSION, m":»‘o“cms 10, Sunnyside: 810, 5 i MONDAY, January 18. days; those underneath it, if any, the amount of 4 B t 2 | Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, $3; | 200 Andes...... 0 Contl.....1.30/400 Savae k. P. N. H. v EaTnEAll, of melted sbow I Thches And hundsedtie SH&SAG..._106 oo Carain e aried Grapes, Se's b, 17/600 Exen... 08/400 Bolgruve venu, 17155 £ of Rtvnin. K 25 by § | days 53 owrs rom Hongkons, +ia Yokonama E of Stanyan, k 25 by S | days 534 hours from Hongkon: |Southern K R os. JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, 50 Scorpion..0% t twelve hours. during ‘the p: lines, connec pgin s of eq: therms, or dotte equal word “high” means hig; temperature. Isobars, or solid | air pressure; 8o | The | barometric pressure and JTS—Standard, 7c; soft shell, 9c. HOPS—Firm. Pacific Coast, 315@13c. WOOL—Quiet. Domestic fleece; 16g23¢; pulled, 1s_usually accompanied by fair weather: -low” | 15@31¢: Texas, 7@12c Y";’\'s to low pressure. and is usu preceded | Merchandise. Doy T Ay HE aheat o be Whehirkisy | FICIRON-Quiet. Ameriowy s11916. coast. When the pressure is high in the intarior SeR0T L 1 85@12 g"v'h and south along the ast, rain is probable: p'nl: -;‘l:l‘u:\u Sy ST ut when the “low Is inclosed with jsobars of | PIates, qulet o nnrked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb §P LLXLR—D““'ADDI“QS”E' $58304. able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and ~ - X the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer CHICAGO MARKETS, weather may weather in winter. will produce an opposite result. ted WEATHER LUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTME TUBE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN 18. 189 forecast: T n summer and colder he reverse of these conditious T OF AGRICUL- FRANCISCO, Jan. , 5 r. M.— Weather conditions and general e foilowing are the seasonal rainfails to date as compared with those of the same date last sea- CHICAGO, Irx. Jan. J8.—The business In tne | wheat market was slow to-day, and & very slight edvance was gained by ei her bulls or bears, simply because the trade was too light to make mach of an impression on prices. Liverpool again showed disinclination to sympathize with Ameri- can markets, cabies quoting but 14d advance, | whereas we made 8 oOf a ceut improvement on Satnrdav. The world’s shipmen s were light at 4,600,000 bushels. Liverpool stocks decreased 37,000 bushe s, Recelpts inthe Northwest were son and rainfall during the past twenty-four | f8ir st 313 cars. against 361 last Monday and 562 bo a vear ago. Chicago received 25 cars and in- e 5 e : 4 | spected 119,387 cushers. Eureka 23.32 iuches. last season 19.3), last 24 The amount on ocean passage decreased 720,000 | bours.00: Red Biuff 11.82, last season 9.20. last bushels. This was adecrease in the visible supply bours .00: San Francisco 11.14, last season 7. of 1,413,000 bushels Closing Paris cables were Bt hors 00 Frosio 73, Tast seuaon 203 1ast | Bigher, Berlin lower and Aniwerp unchanged. The rs.00; San Luis Ub last 24 honrs .00 800 2.77 last 24 hours.00: §an Diego 6 500 1.65, last 24 hours .00: Yumad. urs .00. cisco dats. minimum 41, mean 46. Anatea of a0d Nevads Washington and _Vancouver pressure has fallen rapidly over ern Oregon The temperature has remained stationary the eniire country west of the po 9.70, to-night. last season Los Angeles 8.40, last sea- last sea- ast season Maximum temperature 52, high pressure is central over Utah An area of low pressure lies over The 1dsho and Eaat- over Rocky Mountalns. | teeling became weak as tne session progressed, | | prices fa liug away &bout a cent from the openins. Export cleara ces amounted to 181,932 bushels The English visible supply increased 371.000 bushels. - May wheat opened trom 8114c to 80%c, tec ined fo 80lge, where it closed, Sc under ~aturday. ks imated cars for (0-morrow not gt No. 2, red, spot wheat, ranged irom 877¢ 10 89%/5c. closing about BT¥ge 10 BB 0. COEN—A fairly good business was transacted in corn during the first hour of the session, but | the effort at activity seemed to exhaust the trade and a lifeless appearance was again noted. Liver- pool cabies were unchanged. Receipis were 331 | cars. There were no withdrawals fiom store. Heavy rain bas fallen over Washington and | The amount on ocean passsze increased 640,000 Oregon bushels. The toue of the market was firm early. Snow is falling in Northwestern Washington. Later the feeing altered in symprthy With' whest, The following maximum wind velocities are re- | prices receding. The visible supply increased ported: Fort Canby 48 miles per hour from the | 996,000 buskes. Exports amounied to 292,085 | southeast, Yuma 28 from the north Information signal is boisied at to warn nortbbound vesse:s of heav the northeru coost. 1 storm tgnal is hoisted at Eureka ending miduight, Januas Northern California— probably rain on in the Sacramento Valley the coast, light northerly winds inland. Southern ~ California—Fair Tuesday. frosts in the morning; light northeriy winds. Nevada—Cloudy Tuesday. Utab—Fair Tuesday Arizona—r air Tuesday. San Francisco and Pprobably without rain; light northerly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Foecas NEW YOUK MARKET: 19, 1897 udy Inesday, Financial. NEW YORE, N. Y., Jan. by firmness. business. Higher cables from London and fore purchases of St. Paul added to the builish fee!ing. the steady in- crease in the treasury gold holdings and the mag- nificent trade statement just issued by the Burean of Statis ics continued to be the moving causes. | loans. The rise during the first hour of trading was equal abuncance of mone; The great to 14@2 ver cent, Lackawena, Jersey Central, Erie first preferied Sugar, ’Manhauan and Grangers leading. The demand for stocks abated during buyers began to reduce their loans. decline of 1@i34 per cent, Manhattan I with sales as low us 903, Wheeling an Eri dealings. The heaviness of the bituminous coalers is due trade, which, it is be ieved, will necessitate heroic action of the managers of those companies to restore the A meeting of the roads iuterested will be held this week and the re- ce is awaited with no_fittle in- t. Sugar jumped to 118 at the There its in the coffee war, but a.1s thut the fiht will be car- to the unsatisfactory condition of the business a paying basis. sult of the conser terest by Wall str opening and later settled back were no new developm the op nion stiil pre d on with vigor for some to 116. time to-come. in part to Kentucky bank failures. also current of ness circles, but the reports could not be con- firmed. A story which gained currency for a time was to the effect that there would be no dividend on Nickei Plate firs. preferred stock (his year. £0ISIP. The Omaba people-are to meetshortly to de clare the opinlon of the Speculation closed Net cnanges show 10s.¢3 of 14@ 301,968 snares. 42,100 Burlingion, 29,300 adividend 00 common. In street it will be % per cent. weak In tone. 154 per cent. Total sales were inciuding 43,900 ~ugar, St. Paul and 20,700 Reading. an Francisco weather off | 247 made at San Francisco for 30 hours and northwestern: coast; warmer southeasterly winds on probably vicinity—Cloudy Tuesdsy, Ofticial. 18.—The opening deals at the Stock Exchange were characterized | serving to sumulaie the demand while receipis Trading was on an unusually large scale, and commission-houses. for the first time in & month or so, transacted a good share of the the atlernoon and at the same time the There was & | pan ding 289 preferred dropped irom 4@l on light It | cows and helfer: ‘was subsequently stated that no action will be b s 1aken on the matter until the latter part of Febru- ary and that all talk on this matter is the merest In erior offerings of corn are reported | iucresse Mav corn opened at 243,@ declined to 2414c, closing st 2414@24% 3g@lpe under Saturday. Esumated receipts not given OATS_Were firm early and easy later, the mo- | tive for this being the action of wheat. Recelpis were 227 cars, and 45,782 bushels were with- drawn from store. The visible supply decreased 600,000 bushels, Exports were 5100 bushels. May oats closed i4c under Saturday, Estimated Teceipts 10 t0-morrow not given. 1, 75@75%4c nomi- @78c: May, T514@78Yzc. Receipts were 42 cars { PROVISIONS—Although the receipts of hogs | were beavy this morning they were nevertheless short of anticipations. The prices at the yards er the circumstances opened steady, later ad- vancing. Product was affected by the foforma- tion, lard, however, not showing much sym patny. This was due to the large world’s siock of tha commouity. Atthe close May pork was 234@o h gher, May 1ard & shade bigher aud May ribs 5¢ higher BUTTER—Was firm_to-day, the colder weather bushels. on_thy were L ghter. Creameries—Extras, 19%ac asked: firsts, 17@18c: seconds, 14@16¢: Imitations, fancy. 15@14c. Dairtes ZExiras, 17c asked: firsts, 14@lc: seconds. 9 luc. Ladles—Exiras, 10@1llc: firsis, 812@i4c: packing eiock. Bc; grease, 212@3c: roll buiter, 10c. EGGS—Were firm; cooler weather was reported the improvement. Fresh as_responsivle for siock, J3c B dozen. MONEY—Was quoted at 5@6% on call and time New Yor< excnange was sola at bUC discount. Closing Prices. | N HEAT—January, T7%c; May. 80%ci July, | . €O N—January, 22%4c; May, 2614@24%4c; July UATS—January, 15%c: 1814@18%4¢; € | July. 189,@18% . - . PORn —Junuary, $787%3: May, 88 071%. LARD—Jsnuary, $3 97 1ay, $4 2215, RIBS—January, $4 12145; May, $4 1715 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, JLr. Jan. 18.—The demand for cattle to-day was good. The supply was fair. Cholce kinds were firm, but o her sorts were only steady. Notwithstanding a heavy run of hogs, the feeling was strong. Packers were lib- eral buyers, which accointed for the strength. Sheep and lambs were in active demand and May, 1n | gironger. some quarters the afternoon selling was actributed | *"GaT Kumors were embarrassments in uptown busi- CAT1LE—Recelpts 16,000. kancy beeves. 85 25 @5 50: choice to prime steers, $4 80@b 2 cholice steers. $4 40@4 75: medium sicers, $4 00@ 455 fair beef sieers, $3 5U@3 95: good Lo prime stockers ana feeders, 33 75@4 15; iair to good stockers snd feeders. $3 1U@3 70: bulis, choice to extra, $3 50@3 85 do, poor o choice. $2 15@3 0; choice to prime, $3 60@4 10; cows, fair to choice, $2 50@3 COWS, common 1o fair canners, $1 75@2 45; calves, gooa to iancy, 6 50@6 UU; calves, common 10 g00d. 83 50@H 45: Texas ied steers, $3 5U@4 50: milkers and spriug- ers, ® head, $25@40. HOGS - Recel 52,000. Heavy packing and shipping lots, $3 25@3 47 Ye: common to choice mixed, $3 30@3 50; cnoice assorted, 33 0@ 350; 1ight, $3 30@3 50: pigs, $3 10@3 50. SHF I P—Recelpts. 15,000. Infer ior to cholce £2 50@3 80; Iambs, 85 50@5 26. H & Tex Cent 5. Do con 6. Towa Central Tats.. 965 Kansas Pa Cousols 71 Ks Palsts Den Diviid La Consol ds........ 85 < B2y : o8 Moblie & Ghio ds.._ 677 Mutoal Union 6s..110 | N J Cenc Gen 5s.. 11534 N Y C&St Louls 4510434/ Nor & West Gen 6311714 N Caroliua con 43.100 Dobs............192 NorthwestConsols. 141 Do Pac Cal 1sts. ‘enn new $s. lexas Pac lsts. Lexas Pac 2ds. Union Pac 1sts 96 US 4s reg of 1923, Do 45, coupon U S 4s reg of 1907, Do 48, coupon. Do 25 Do 5s. reg. Do ds. coupon. Va funding aeot. Do registered. Do deerred 6 Do trust reptscpd 6 Wabash 1st 5. 7 West snore 43. Dodeb Bs........108 | FOREIGN JMARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, E 1s quiet at 7s 114d. Cargoe: Ppromot shipment. , Jan. 18.—The spot market s are dull at 36s, sellers, FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following. Liverpool quotations jor 2 Rea Winter: Jan- varv, 6s 914d: February. 6s 93 Marcn, s 10%4d: May, 6s 10%4ad. SECURITIE LONDON, ENG.. Jan. 18.—Consols, 11284 sil- ver, 20 11-16d; French Re! 1021 30c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days....... - $4 8514 Sterling Exchange, sight.. - 48814 Sterling Cables.... - S dmey New York kxchabge, sight.... - 15 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 1714 Fine siiver, per ounc T 64, Mexican Doliars. oy 7 b2ig B PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEK GRAINS. WHEAT—The Bacchus takes for Cork 40,856 ctls, valu a at $54,000; Manchester, for Hull, 70, 759 ctls at 8109, Futures were weaker. Spot prices wers un- changed. Quoted at $1 35@!1 50 for common grades, 2152 choice and $1 60@1 65 2@1 55 B cul for average No. 1, §1 5734 for % ctl for extra choice milling, latter figure being the asking price. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—8 ctls, §1 5! Sy c SESSION—Ma: 4000, 81 55; 2000. $1 5475 2000, $1 5414; 81 5415, BOUO, %1 53%:; #153%,; 8000, $1 6. AFTERNOON SES 10,000, $1 5414: 2000, $1 293 BARLEY valued at $3; 712, to Hull AE MORNING SESSION— 18,000, $1 541, § 800U, $1 2914, Shipment of 35,712 culs Brewing, 115 o'clock—May: 2000 —2000 ctis, $1 554: 000, §1 5334 ay—2000 ctls. 14,000, 1 54: £000, 12,000, 81 5334 2000, May—2000 ctls, §1 54; Decem ber— Both spotand future prices were off. We quote Feed, 80@82Y4c; choice oright, 8334 @85¢: Brew- ing, 90@v7Yaci No. 1 Chevalier. $1 10@1 20 ® cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—May—4000 ctls. Bic. Sk H4Bkc: BLOD, B4 1je; i KGULAR MOKNT D SEssioN—May—2000 ct s, 8434c; 2000, 4000 8iFc. G - kS8 ION—May—2000 ctls, Bac: s0U0, 83y - 6000, B33gc; 1000, S3lge. AFTERNOON SESSION — December — 2000 ctls, 8oc. OATS—Nothing new. Trade dull. Fancy Feed, 8 45, according to guality. for seed, §1 20@1 503 G @112, still Large Yelow, 75@G1714C B Common 10 g00a White range $1 10@1 85, Black.for feed, 95c@$1 10; v, nomina ; Red, $1 073z 2 Surprise, §1 6L@? 60 B ctl. Ofterings coutinue o her 100 large lower prices are quo:ed. : Small Round do, 9@95c; White, 76@80C B ctl. KY —Fiat and negle ed at 90@95¢ B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 15@1 25 B ctl. ¥LOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—The China steamer S: ‘urday took out 9665 bbls. Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras. $5@5 10: Bakers’ fine, $4 156@4 50 B vbl. CORNMEAL, ETC, extras, $4 90@5; Super- Feed Corn, $17 50@18; Cracked Corn, $18 50819 3 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices usu 1 discount to the trad B 100 1bs; Kye Flour, $2 in sacks are as follows, e: Grabam Flour, $2 85 75 % 100 1bs: Rice Flour, 80 76: Corumeal. 32 35: extra cream do, $3: Catmeal, $3 50; Oat_Gro; @ $3: Roiled C $375@4; Spiiv Peas, §3 100 tbs. ats. $4: Hominy, $3 10 Buckwhear Flour, $3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, 83 50; Farina, $4; W hoie Wheat Flovr. ts (bbls), $5 50@>5 90; Pearl Barley, 50; Green do, ¥4 25 B HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Prices show no change whatever. BRAN—$13@13 50 for B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 $20@20 50 % ton for the FEEDSTUFFS—Kolled the bestand $12@12 50 for lower grades and Dest. Buarley, 819 50@20; Oilcake Meal at the mii, $26 50 ¥ ton; joubing, $27 50: clipped Oats, $1 HAY—Wheat, S8@11 40@1 50 B Ul Whent and Oal loose, 534¢: 8-crow: Jess Sultanas, 534 S-crown London laver Dehcsa clusiers, $275: imperial clusters, §3 25. N UTS—Chestiiuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, 615@7c B Ib for standard and 9@9%zc P I for soitshell; Almonds, 6@63ee for Lauguedoc, 3@ 8¢ for bardsnell and 5@8c B Ib for paper-sheli; Peanuts, 4@6c ® 1 for_rastern ang ac for Cail- fornia: Hickory Nuts, 3@sc @ Ib; Pecans, 714@ 8c B Ib; Filberts, 7lo@8c; Brazil Nuts, 73a@8c: Cocoanuts, $4@5 B 100. HON EY—Comb, 10@12%4c for bright and 5@9c for lower grades: waier-white extracted, 5@514¢; bt amber exiracted 4/4@4%c; dark amber dark, 2@8c ¥ Ib. 434c; 2-crown, 53c: seed: scedless Muscatels, 4ac $1 25; clusters, '§1 PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacoo, 6 B Ib for heavy, 7c % I for light medium, 81zc for light, 10c @ B for exualight and 113ec @ Ib for sugar-curad. Kast- ern sugarcured Hams, 1215@13c; Callfornia Hams, 11¢ B 1b; Mess Beer, $7@7 50 mess do, $5@K 50: fumily do, 39 00@10 primo Pork, 87 60 @ 8; extra clear, 316 ® bbi; Iuess. 814 8 bbl: Smoked Beet. 1c 8 b LARD— Eastern, terces, Is quoted at 534c for compound and 8@8%4c for pure: palls, 7c: alll- forniu tierces, 5@5 ¢ # Ib for compound and e for pure: haif-bols, §94c; 10-1b tlus, 744e: do, 6, Tige B ib. COTTOLENE—6@614¢ In tlerces and 73%@8Ysc i 10-b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell lc under sound stock. Heavy salted steers. 715@8c: medium, 614@7c; lisht, 53.@6c: Cowhides, 516@ c: saited Kip, 4%4@65c: saited Calf, 7@tc; saited Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides, 12@13¢ % i: culls and brands, 9@10c: dry Kipand Veal,9@10c: dry Calf, 15c¢: calls, 10 s, 2U@35c cach: Kids, Bc: Deerskins, good sumnier, 20i@:5¢ B b: me- dium, 15@20c} winter, 7@9c; Sheepskins, shear- lings, 10@15¢ each; shori wool. 25@S35¢ each; me- dium, 30@i5c each’ long wools, 40@6Uc eac TALLOW-No. 1, rendered, 3@3%c: No. 2, Tefined, 5c: Grease, 2¢ B M. WO0OL—We quote Fall Wool: Humboldt ana Mendocino, 8@9c: free northern, 7@Syge: mid- die counties, free, 5145@7c: do, defective, 41a@bc: San Joaquin, 3@bc: 6o, foothill, 5@7c: Eastern Oregon spring, 7%@9c: Vailey Oregon, 10339 12c: do, fall and lambs’, 10@11¢. HOPS—6@8c for fair to choice and 9@10c B b for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 43c; June- July detivery, 475c: Wool Bazs, 24Ys@2614a0. COAL-Wellington, $3 % ton: New Wellington, £878 ton; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton Seattle, 5 50: Bryant, 85 50: Coos Bay, $4 75 Wallsend, 6 50; Scotch. —: Brymbo, —; Cum: beriand, $13 50 in bulk and $15 I sacks: Penn- sylvania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 3 ton; Welsh Anthracite. $8@10: Cannel, $8 ® ton; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley,' 87 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $18 B ton in aks. COFFEE. Bickfors’s circular says: “The arrival of the sieamers Newpor: and Colon on the 9th and 10th inst. with 3503 bags Coftee, mostly new crop, gave the ba.is for some acuvity during the past week. Nearly all the finer qualities of washed Guatemalas and Mexicans arriving were placed at 2014@21%4c for £ood to fancy. princi- jaily for shipment overiand. Locally the move- ment has reen light, owing to the dull condition ot trade generally, although the DAITOW assortment of stock 1n first hands tends also to restrict bosi ness. To-day's stock consists of 85 Nicaragua, 801 Salvedor, 2236 Guatemaia and 56 Mexican— 1n all 3208 bugs, against 6864 bags same Lime last year.” We quole: CoSTA RIcA—19%@20%¢ nom. for good lo prime; 1716@19c nom. for good mixed with black beans! 16@1 ¢ nom. for fair; 12@L5%c nom. for common toordinary. SALVADOR—18@18¢ for g0od to prime washed: 1714@17%c for tuir washed; 19@30¢ for good to prime washed peaberry: 1734@17%c¢ for superior unwashed: 17c for go d unwashed; 18%2@19c for £00d 10 prime unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND ) EXICAN - 21@2134¢ @ Ib for prime (0 siric ly prime wa hed new crop; 20 @2034¢ for go d L0 s ricily good washed ne.x crop; 1912@ Oc ® Ib for fair washed new crop: 18%3@19c for good washed old crop: 16@18%ac, for fulr washed old crop; 13@15c for medium old crop: 11@13¢ @ b for ordinary old crop: 8@ 103 for inferior to common old crop: 1916@2014c for good to prime washed peaberry Oid crop; 1812@160 for good to prime unwastied peaberry old crop. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, blgc: Powdered, oc; Fine Crushed, 5Yc: Dry Granu- jated, 435¢: Contectioners’ A, 4%gc: Magnolia A, 4ci Extra C, 8%c: Golden C, 3%:c: haif barreis 44¢ more than barrels, and boxes ¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEKF—First quality, 615@7c: second, 5@6c; thiird do, 4@5c B VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small, 7@80 B b. a)‘xlu"no:\—\\'uhurs, 614@7c: Ewes, 6@6%c LAMB—Spring, 1216@16¢c; vesrlings, 7@Sc B. PORK—Live Hogs, 14@3%c B D for large and mediom and 314@3%gc for small; dressed do, 414 @5t4e d . 1800 Seg Bel. 1600 Mexicansy 3500 b4 —2:30, ...1.20/600 Ophir...1.15 300 Alta......08800 C Polii....38/200 Ovrmn....16 0 Andes....161000 G&C..50/100 Potosi.’. 65 400 Belcher ...50(400 H&N .. 1.30[1000 Savage..29 200 B&B.... 76/550 Mex......5({00 S Nev... 52 1200 ....75| U 200 Chiinge...54 200 ........ 1150 Chilar. . 85 500 Utah - 150 . 26 200 X Jnciies. 37 100 88 Following wer Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 690 Alnha.....] 6200 CC&V .. 1.65) 3700 Alta_....10 600 Andes.. 600 Belcner. 400 300 2 g g £ H 5 2000 C 1 2000 1000 © 0| 500 100 Crwn Pr. 45 200 1690 700 1200 . 400 800 .. 200 100 0 500 1600 Exchar. 1000 1200 G&C . 200 . 1000 . 900 700 86 8700 " uiiion..07 400 Caleda....13/200 17770000 800 Cunlige.-57/1100 H&N. 145 200 . o 1 “140 600 - 1600 Cholr.. 700 . 1500 L Wash 01600 - 58500 ... 551400 Utan . 1150 CCAVi/6714/800 Ohir. .. 800 Belcner...47/810 1.70/100 ....... 1173 62100 1.7214|1400 Ovrmn..16 .761| 50 Confi 1.2213(500 Potost.....66 40) B&H..22177500 Con Im...02(300 savage.. 600 ... oen TBI00 ..........08(200 300 Hoiiion...06[300 C Point. . 37200 B &M |12 200 Caleda. ”.1:(200 Excnar. 300 Challge...61/1800 G & C. 1500 2.BE[BS0 ... 200 57|00 G Eagle . 35(300 Unlon. 200 . 58(1o0 biaN 1, 200 Utan....".06 200 60(100 Justic 4500 200 277701541300 Kentuck..05/600 200 . 58/300 Mexican .51 LLUSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Jan 18_4 Py Fia, Asned, Bid. Askan. 16 17Julla.. — 08 (8 09 Jnstice. 05 e 16 17 Kemwucki ...l 0& (3 50 52/lady WashiL — (2 76 77 Mexican.. 81 52 06 NevadaQuesa — Ué U6 07 Occldental. . 11 120phir... 96 97 Con.Cal&Va 1,65 175 Chailengs Con. B4 85 Con. Imperiai. 02 (3 Confidence.... 1.20 1.23| Con New . = uy Crown Polnt... 37 38| EasuSierraN Eureka Co 45| kxchequer l Gould & Cu; 50| Emlv& Norer. 1. 81 48 »10CA AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. Jan 18- 27 UNTTRD STATES BONDS. Fan 4 swe, Bld Asked U S ds conp.11035111340 Sdsres...108 11035 Do new 1ssuel20ya — MISCKLLAN KOS monne. Cal-stCblebs.110 — |Oak Gas bs.. — 104 ‘al Elec L 68126 — [Do2dlsbs..1108 — CntraC W 55 9235 96 (Omaibus 6s.. 1193412034 Dontstex-op — . 9734[P &O Rybs. — 118 Edsn L&P 88127141 2914 P&Ch Ry 6. — 104 F&CH RR 6510633106 |Pwi-st RR 6311234117 Geary-st 53100~ — |Keno,WL&L — 105 H C&S061s.103 — [SacoP &L. — 100 losang L6s — 100 |SF&NPRG:. 9535 933 DoGnteed 6s — 101 [SPRRAriz6s 80 95 Mkt-stCble6s120% — |SPRRCalgs.110 — DokyCon bs 1061410634 SPKE (albs. — 100 NatVinés1st — 100 |-PBrRCals. 963 — NevCNgR78.100 — ISV Water 65.1183,119 Ry Cal 65,100 — [sVWater4s.100 10034 the Pacific Stock | 100. lot 14, block 8, subdivision 1, Clarendon Heigts; $10. Aun Flynn to Edward McTiernan, lot on E cor- ner of Thirtieth avepue and G (o Guadaloupe) street, €E76 by Nk 100, portion block 533. Bay \iew Homestead Assoctation: $10. Louise A. Littleton to Mary M. Littleton, lot on S line of Montana street, 165 E of Orizaba, E 26 by § 125, portion block R, Rallroad Homestead Assoclation; $10 Wiilism H.'and Henrletta E. Wright to John L. McLaughlin, lot on i line 0f Chenery street, 493:8% N of Miguel, N 25:2, E 102:714, S 25, W 105:4%g; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. W. W. and Etta P. Washburn to Florence Moore, loton W line of Adeline street, 50 S of Twelfth, 65, W 138:3, N 115, E 10. 550, E 128 to begin ning, Oakland: §10. Annie K. Baroteau to Antonio Ghirardelli, lot on N line of West Third street, 05 E of Fllbert, £ 41 by N 94, being portion of 10ts 7 and 8, block 481, Adeltue’and Markeu Street Homestead, Oakiand; L2 Robert and Amelia Andrews to Antonio I Lopes, lot on NE 1neof East Sixteenth street, 112:6'SE of Eighteenth avenue, SE 87:6 by NI 140, being the E half of lot 5 and all of lot 6, block 34, *an Antonio, East Oakiand; 810, Maurice Woodbams to Irene B. Wooahams, lot on SE corner Suiter and Vicente streets, E 269,04, §100, W 210, N to bezinning, being lots §7 and 98, and portion of lot 99, block D, Vicents Peraita Reservaiion Tract. Oakland Township; gift. “Iheodore and 1da Wagner to Louise F. Dunand, loi on NE corner of Eunice and Pine streets, £ 134:6 by N 60, being portion of Tuohy’s addition to_Berkeley, Onkiand Towuship: $10, etc. Mountain View Cemetery Association to Stephen T. Gage, lot 165, in plat 13, Mountain View Cem- etery, Oskiand Township: $341 George von Syihiried to Helen von Stillfried, lot on N line of Johnson avenue, 427:5 W of Court street, W 27 by N 130, being a portion of lot 12, Johnson Tract, Alameda; gift. 0. Pearl Logan to Unity J. Logan, undivided half interest in lot 19, block A, Blake Tract Map 1, Berkeley; $8—. Unity J. Logan to O. Pearl Logan, undivided hal t of same, Berkeley; gift F. K. Whitcomb (admlnistrator of the estate of J. B. Whitcomb) to Frederick Hoffmann avd Ja- cob Sieg, undivided half interest in lot 31, block 12, Amended Map of Central Park, Alcatraz and Newbury stations, Berkeley: $260. Chrisiopher C. 'Webb (by ‘atiorney) to same, undivided hal? same, Berkeley: $10. Mary A. Malline (0 Jessie S. Stride, lot 10, re- subdivision of block 34, Waraer Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Henry 7. and Sarah M. Jones to John Grieser. lot on W line of Allenda’e avenue, 50 NW of Over street, NW 50 by SW 100, being lots 6 and 6, block 8, allendale Tract, Brooklyn Tow nstip; $10. 1. and Anna F. de Vargas to A. C. Jr. and s C. Vargas, undivided haif of lot N, block 22, town of San Leandro, Eden Township: $.0. A. Sheakley (executor of the estate of Alexan- der Sheakley) 10 G. A. Scott. all interest in lot on S iine of Thirty-second sireet, 161.58 W _of Tele- graph avenue, W 25 v S 140, being the W haif of Tot 8, block 2036, Rowlana Tract: also lot on S line 'of Thirty-second street, 183.58 W of Tele- graph avenue, W 50 by § 120, being lot 7, block 2036, same, Oakland: $1526. 1. N. and Susan Brensel (by commissioner) to B. Fernandez, lot on N line of Twenty-seventh or Park street, 165 W of West, W 25 by N 100, being lot 29. block 2025, Whitcher Tract Map 2, Oak- land: $1000. ‘Adsm and Mary J. Follrath to' Oaklan1 Build- ing and Loan Assoclation. lot on SW line of East Eleventh s reet, 76 SE of Twenty-seventh ave- nue, SE 25 by SW 100, being lot 4, block M, Knowles and Potter subdivision, Kennedy ract, East Oakland; $10. Francis J. and De!l C. Woodward to Harriette H. Chamberialn, lot 30 ani NE 25 feet of lot 29, | block C. Pella Vista Park, East Oakland; 35. Christina R. and Joseph H. Bogle to Margie Fowden (wife of Frank), lot on E line of Wheeler street, 380 N of Prince, N 100 by E 125, belng lots 25 and 26, block A, Woolsey Tract, Oakland Township; $850. Builders’ Contracts. san Francisco Gaslight Company with Peterson, | schump & Co., cabinet_work, eic.. in bullding on S side of Pos: ‘street. 115:4 W of Powell, Clinton Day architect: $3133. Same with San Fraacisco Novelty and Plating Works, metal works, etc., in same buiiding, same architect; $1128. — e ‘Wax came into use for candles in the twelfth century, and wax candies were esteemed a luxury in 1300, being but littie used. THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1897. Mo. 4[58 Jan” 10. 111313 18 |19 | 20 Full Moon. Jan. 18. — | @\ Last Quarter. 35|25 |27 20 Jan. 25. CUEAN 81 EAmens. 18days 9 hours and 2% min, via Honolulu 7 days 7 hours: pass and mdse, to Pacific Mail Steam- ship Co. Stmr Mexico, Jepsen. 61 bours from San Diego and way ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr Sonita, Reed, 46 bours from Coos Bay, etc; mdse, to O'C &N Co. Cleared. MONDAY, January 18. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria ana Pors Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr City of Sydney, Jolnston, Panama; Paclfic Mail 8 S Co. Eailed. MONDAY. January 18, Stour Crescent City, Allen, Crescent Olty. Stmr State of California, Green, Astoria. Stmr Geo Loomis. Bridvett. Ventura. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, Newport and way porte. Biin Eureka, Pavlsen, New Whatcom. Schr Nettie Low, Low, Foint Reves. Schr Esther Buhne, Anderson, Eureka. Scor Etta B, Hourne, Fort Koss. Schr Rattler, Nielven, seal and otter huniing, B side North Facific Ocean. Telegraphlic. POTNT LOBOS. Jan. 19.-10 = w—Weather cloudy: wind NE: veioci:y 10 miles. Domestic Poris. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Jan 15—H B M stmr Pheasant, hence Jan 14; Brbark Ancon, from Newcastle, NSW. SEATTLE- Arrived Jan 18—Stmr Signal, from Portland: Jap stmr Tinshin Marg, trom Yoko- hama. ailed Jan 18—Stmr Progreso, for San Fra ctsco, ASTORIA—dailed Jan 18—Stme Columbia, for San Francisco. ;EUREKA—arrivad Jan 18—Bkin Monitor, ho an 8. Arrivea out Jan 18—Br bark Woollahra, from Hoolulu. Salled Jan 18—Stmr Corona, for San Francisco PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Jan 18—Br ship Kate Thomas. from Rio de Janeiro. ‘Safled Jan 18 -~cn- Baogor. for San Pedro: brk Guardian, for Yokohama. COOS BAY —salled Jan 18—Stmr San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed out Jan 18—Stmr Umatlila, from Vicloria. for San Francisco. USAL—Sailed Jan 18—Sim: Scotis, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arnived Jan 17—Brlg Courtney Ford, from Tahiti. SOUTH BEND—Arnved Jan 18—Stmr hence Jan 15. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Jau 18-U § stmr Monadgock, hence Jan 1; U S stmr Gedpey. Foreizn “ort: ACAPULCO—Arrived Jan 17—8tmr San Juan. for San Francisco. HONOLULU—Arrived Jan 7—Jap stmr Sakura Mary, from Seattie. Jan 8—Ship S P Hitchcock, hence Dec 19; Haw scur Honolulu, from Toco pilia. Jan 9-Bark Matilda, from Port Biake.e; Br stmr Monmouthshire, from Portland: barkntn from Port Gamble. Jan 10—Haw stmr Boray, hence Dec 30. Sailed Jan 8-Jap stmr Shinshin Maru, for Yo- kohama: Haw bark Andrew Welch, for San Fra clsco. Jan 9—Jap stmr Sakura Maru, for Yoko- bama. KAHULUI—Arrived Jan 5—Schr Mary Dodge, heuce Dec 13. To saill—sr stmr Monmouthshire, for Yoko- hama. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Jan 15—Br ship Loch Broom, hence Aug 24, for Leith. CORONILL—Salled Dec 24—Br stmr Condor. ANTWERP—In port Jan 14—Brship Latimer, for Ban Francisco. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamats. NEW YOkK—Salled Jan 18—$tme Dresden for Bremen. GIBRALTAR—Arrived out Jan 18-Stmr Kal- ser Withelm IL. BREMERHAVEN—Arrived out Jan 18—Stmr Normandie. ROTTERD A M—Salled Jan 18—Sumr Rotterdam for New York, Importations. BAN DIEGO—Per Moxico—1 keg olives, 30 sks sbaione meat, 47 sks abalone shells, 1 cs book: 214 bxs oranges, 3 bxs lemons, 1 bdl clozhing, 1 o drv goods, 1 sk beeswax, 1 sk sadile, 1 box typer writer. 2 pkgs marble, 45 cs ezzs. 8 bxs limes, 1 bx tangerines, 1 cs cigars, 6 pkgs grocerles, 1 cs od goods. 6 rolls paper, cs tobacco, 3 cs b powder, 1 lot_housenold goods. Newport—4 Dkgs mdse, 12 bxsoranges, 8 bblss potutoes, 3 cs exes. Port Los Angeles—112 bxsoranges, 8 sks peas. 1 os hardware, 12 pkgs mdse, 8 cs bootsand shoes. 7 bxs tomatoes, 5 bxs tope, 1 box roliers, 1 odl rem- nants. Redondo—838 bxs oranges, 134 bxs lemons, 2 cs tobacco, 36 sks sweet potatoes, 10 bxs limes, 5 cs flour, 2 bdls husks, 13 cs tablets, 2 bxs registers, 1 screen, 653 sks barley, 1 pump, 13 pkgs mdse, 1 bx fittings, 2 sks ash cement. Santa Barbara—1 pkg mdse, 1 bx oranges, 1 keg olives, 10 bxs tobacco, 1 bx walnuzs, 2 bxs butter, | 3 box wine, 16 sks crawilsh, 30 bxs lemons, 1 boi ilam Pori Harford, etc—27 bals hides and pelts, 35 cs old type, 83 bxs butter. 82 cs ggs, 128 bxs apples, 401 sks beans, 6 cs cheese. 2 coops chickens, 1 hi- | bl tallow, 30 dressed calves, 4 b: | fruit, 22 sks popcorn. 523 sheep, CO0S BA 31 sks Homer, for Sunol, potaioes, 1 sk coin, 1 bx fish. 4 cschecse, 18 bdis hides and pelts, Zpars, 32 pkgs green bides, 4 pkgs express. CHINA AND JAPAN—Per City of Rio de Janeiro—97387 pkgs mdse, 27,755 bags rice, 1452 ©s oil. 643 pigs tea, 48 o curlos. 36 pkgs opium. 30 bags sugar, 20 parcels 37 pkgs silk goods, 1155 The bond market was active and strong, The 10: Oat. $6@J: Bariey, $7@8 50; River = v 0 = = 2 transactions aggrexated $30.701,000. Coiton Ofl Receipts at Omaha, 26@8 50: Aifalis, 36@7 bv; compressed, 6@ RECEIPT> OF PRODUCE MDY o 204 IkmaSHB AR a0 ¢ [ aten or Depsrtire i Baniirwneteds. | IUARSINE (og o ailE Sasonae i debeuture elghts rose 1 (0 108: Beech Creek first : . 9 50; stock, $5@6: ¢l ver, $6@8 ® ton. . WATER sTOCK3. SrTRANNE [DISTINATION | & 4 , 336 pkgs mase, fours, 3 o 106: Canada Southern second fives. 110 | coron Naug. Sarkor monod mess. choo iy, | STRAW—380gs0c B bale. =g Contra Costa 3514 3614/Sprng Valiey 68 8814 o "u ;‘;"‘ JLETERS ;185 Dam ‘.};“«mfii"‘:.{:fi tea, 17 parcels 5 pkgs 7: Chet . 1, 012 : s, b - - . 1 e — * FOR HOURS. v - 2 . | e ¥ ... an 0AM | P 3 e y e “ . 3o Lecons Homeliduted sonen T o3 B2 Wai0va: | Light and mixed, 83 25@5 85; heavy. §315@3 25. BEANS AND SEEDS. Flour, qrsks.... 14,790| Hay, tons.... 591 | H8FI2O% o Coon B8y 27" |Tan 19, Sew | blef 15 | , ¥OF entral and Souch America—106 pkgs mdse, Coat and Tron consolcated arves, 5 te 100, Hamao | “CATTLE—Heceipis. 1900." Marke. steady L0 % Oregon.. . 612/ Butter. cus.... 1.8 ©AS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. = WallaWaila| Vio & Pgt 850 | Tan 19. sem | biex 3° | 41 pkgs silk 00ds, 14 roils matiing. ing of New. York consolidsien | Weak. Steers. 83 60@425: cows, $160@3 50; Wheat, Cils...... 124;489| Cheese, cus — | CapitaL. — % |Paccasimp — 9215 | Corona. HumboidtBay |Jan 20, 2ru|Piec)d. Consignees. : . ed | fooders, $5@4 10. Beans are very dull and the tendency Is toward s ot.... .. 124 = 4730 | Central. 96— |Pacific Lizh: 48 4934 | Mexl San Dy : fives, 1 to 108: Fort Worth and Denver « ity first § Farley, ctls. 3,095 | Kggs, d0x, 4, 2 exico. \n_Diego. Jan 20.11awm | Pler 11 Per Mexico—Gray & Barbleri:Garcla & M; in sixes, 1 to 54: Georgia Pacific first 5-6's, 1 10 112; BHEEP—HReceipts, 1100, all to killers. still lower prices. Corn. ctls. 265 Edison Light127 12734 San Francsco ._8" .5% Czarina. Coos Bay.. {1an 21, 5pu | Pier 8 OC &N Co; San rran. Brewery: Chas T.V'",‘b Houston and ‘exas Central first fives, Receipts at Kansas City. BEANS—Bayos, $1 40@l 55 @ otl; Small | Easiern..... 800 DTt I e 0 | xaquina 31 Saw|vier3 | Wetmore Bros: Payot, Uphiam & Co: Page & So = Con ot B oes T3 te M| b pe ks at Tabane ity Whitas, $1 161 00 ctf; Lacge Whitew $181 15 8 || Okee tos o5 a0 4 bavy Newport ... 25 9au|Pler 11 | Hawley Bros: A Gaili Fruit Co: J 1vancovien & Kailrond fitsi fives, 1+ 16 T06: | KANEAS CITY. Mo. Jan 18 _HOGS_Re Pinks, $1 06@1 20: Reds, £110@1 20+ Biack. | _Eastern. 435 Sugar. bbls. INSURANCE 8TOOKY. Fortiana {Jan #5.20aw|Pler 3t | Levi Splegel &Co: CE Whitney & Go - Hills Bros Kansas Pacific consolidated fives, 210 71: Lake | oryrsg S000; Market fairly sieady. ~Light. 8315 | J00 51'30@1 20; Red Kidney. §2 50+ Limas, §1 60 490/ Leather, rolls. 46 | Fireman’sFA176% — [Sun.......... — — .| China & Japan 23, 1pM PM S8 8 | Hilmer, Bredhof & Schulz: Erlanger & Galinge Shore dividend sevens, 1 10 10816: Missouri, Kao- | @3¢ 278° Medium, $320@3 35: neavy, $300@ | &b Bullars, 81 36@1 505 ten, 31 16@1 By 1,386| Lumber. M fe3t. 10 COMMERCIAL BANK STOOKS. il e T Z4.10am et 1L | McDonough & Runyon: Wolt& Son: J B Puwel sas and Lastera fives, 115 10 95: Nashvilie, Chat- | © CX 17115 Rece) ¢ SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 73@3: Yellow Mus- 1860 Lime, bDIS. ....ce 187 | | o-Cal. 60 — |FirstNationl — 184 | Vic & Pgt Snd | 24, Sam | Pier9 Daiton Bros: Pacific Transter Co; D Biagi & C tanooga and St. Louls first cousolidatea fives, 1 to : Soipts of cattle, 11:000. Nauve | iard, $1 00210 9 cil: Flax, $1 56@1 40: Canar, 2 0| Raisins. boxes . 800 | SREOFEL 048 244 |LondonPaA.137 Mexico........|Jan 24,10ax | Pier11 | L 'Scatens & Co: D K Allison & Co: George & Stare 101 Oregou Short Line consolidated fives cor. | SeSrs. 83@4 05: cows and heiters. $3@s 60: | Lot 81, S0a 1D 8, cil: Tiak, 815501 40. Canary 2,890 | Quicksiiver, fisks 134 | BAnKof Cal, e A = Newpor: .. 26, fau|Piee 11 | & Co: Newmark & Edwards: L G Sresovich & Co; tificates, 114 to 87 Scioto Vailey and New Eng- | b4l 81 90G3 50; stockers and feeders. $2 50@ | 570 1A As § i Al Baci Bave. 2140 ’650) CatSDEDCoI0T 08 A MerhBE L Flaty = itd | Oregon ports.. 26. 5emPierl3 | Campodonico & Malcolm: Amer I ress AssD: bac Jand first fours, 134 10 833, Texas Pacific firsts, | & Loyurp_p DRIkD PEAS—Niles, $1@1 15 ctl Green, e SAVINGS BLMELEROOK). Honolalp...... 26.10Au |Pler 7 | sheeand M-t | Co; Dunham, Carrigan & Co: J A 10 89: Un on Elevated sixes, 1 10 72; Unton | o> ecelpts, 3000. Steady. Lamos, 8350 | 51’431 60 3 cil. ] J Gers&LCo. — 1600 (Sav&Loan.. — 106 Portand 2R 11 am!Pler 24 | Allen; American Union Fish Co: Ross& Hewlott: & = 50: Vir. | @4 90: mutions, $2@3 b0. 0@1 60 B c TH REKET. 2. H 25 can Union Fis! ewleott : Acitic general four and oue-balfs, 5 10 80; Vir- 2 . HumbSEL.1100 Securlty....250 300 Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Marshall & Reim rs: Amer j ginia Mitland general fives, 1 to 101; Wabash W R 0 POTATOES, UNIONS, VEGETABLES. s e 38— |UnionTris:.800 860 STEAMEKS TO AnKLV) Tobacco Co; Norton, Tellor & Co: Macondray & 1 debenture, series B. 214 10 25; Wesiern New K KS. =S Stocks were considerably higher yesterday, espe- | SFSav Union — 480 STvANEE | = 5 Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co; Dairymen’s Unlon: W York and Penosvivania firsts, 110105%4; and ; Onions are still higher. River Burbanks are up | ¢/ally on the morning session, Con. Cal. & Va. sell- STREET RAILEOAD RTOOK. & s 1 U¥__ | F Klotz; Goodyear Rubber Co: H Kisuber; S Ja- | Besbiacdonine mxb IBE RIS Ll Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad | ,ooi: ™ Vegerables ae duil. selling up to $1 85, Chollar to $1 30, Ophir to 10734112 |OakSL&Hay — Coos Bay. L Steiner; W H Adams: G _H Fuller Desk of 1655 me at 1305 Sad eL0 0 et Soayr Share POTATOES—New Poiatoes, @4c B b; Sweet | $140. Best & Beicher to 86c, and so on. Business | Gearyat oo 00, |Prestdio. ... — oL e TR L DT L T Mz, Money on call easy at4@2y: last loan at 1Y | Potatoes, $1 25@1 76: Early Rose, 70@75¢; River | was lively in Best & Belcher, Chollar, Con. Cal. OB Coos. Coos Bay J Kiith; Fassing & Usllaghan: Watson & Co; 4 T i Grain. and closed at 134Y. Prime mercantlle paper, | Reds. fi'lr(qfi‘lbz ’I')l’blnk Seedlings. 70@75c B ctl | & Va. and Crown Point. 16 17 |Glant Con. 293 291 Newport. ... oo . - Connell: J Mayer; A Licatensiein & Co: Lecount ] FLOUR—Market dull and steady. Winter | 5@3%% Steriing exchange easier, with actual busi- | for ‘:‘"m and 70c@31 for Saiinas; Oregon Bur- | The market subsequently weakened and was 75 — |Vigorit. 2045 2954 Umatilla. Victoria & Puget Sound | . Bros; H Rud 'H H Hogan: Pierce& Co; J4 B { wheat, low grades, 82 30@2 25: do falt o fancy, bilis a3 84 85@4 8514 tor 60 | P0KY lower all around 1n the afternoon. The close was S T ' olmbia. .---.. | Partianc. SRR s takie & Wahenke: T 1 Windveeds 3 83 50@4 75: do patents, ¥4 95@5 15: Minnesor and. $4 8715@4 87134 for eemand.® Posted | ONIONS—75c@8L B ctl. . Australi Honoluia Jan 21 | D French; Kullman, ~alz & Co: L A Woodbor @ P , ¥4 950! s0ta % mand. s VEGETA BLEs—Hothouse C bes very weak at a further decline. a0 X STOCK. . v Taten, 34 B54@4 bave Commerciel bille, 84 555e EGETABLES-lothouse Cucumbers, 50c@81 s u - ISCELLAN EOUS Mackinaw Tacoma... Jan 21 | M O'Brien; Davis, Haber & Co: M Ide & Co: W H { = R DAL iiver, Gavpe Sexiens Hoitard | B dozen: Hothouse Asnaracus, §@17%c % Ib: Rhu- | The Gould & Curry assessment falls delinquent | Ajagka picrs, 100 100%(Nat VinCo.. — i | Trucke Tillamook Bay. “Jan 21 | Morrison: ¥ Cavagnaro; Gen Eiectric Co; Labor ! FINANCIAL. 54340, Government vands frem: Slave bonas | Sar%s - ¥ ox; Los Angeles Summer Squasb, | in oftice to-day. Ger Lead Co. 80 100 | )ceanicSSCo 2614 28 ~ | Alliance Coos Bay Jan 22 | Excnan e: S -trauss & Co: De Bernardi & Ce rallroud bonds a tive and sirong. Silver at @81 P box; Los Augeles Green Peppers, 55@ Eureka Con. is assessed 25¢. HawC&SCo.. 1714 18 |PacAuxFA —" & Progreso. Seatt H Cain & Co: Getz Bros & Co: Witzel & Bak - 80c # box: Aushrooms. B@15c B Ib, lat er fig | 1o u Boi = ‘o F ¥ he board bz - Huteh SPLO 2014 25%|PacBoraxCo. 95 een Sai 2 Levy & Co: F B Haight: H Kirchmann & the board was quiet. ure jor buttons; Marrowfai Squash. 85 B wn; | The Berkeley Elecirlc Light Company hasde- | SR STL0 0% J0WeiEReiolnee, 98 o | oaep (- |98 Dieko. Foliles: B G Rubl & Co: - Wellnan, beck & CAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS W (Noris Amerioan... 1754 | Eeppittr T@te § b Groer Boan AQU0 B B i | Shune o Ouartery. dividend, paysble on tho ALES —MORNIN® Bassios. AllceBlanchatd | Portiand, Enna: H butad: Kowalsky & Co: I3 Ingualy . Y 5 : Los E e Cly.... | C 3 estern Meat Co; Noymau & Siinkey: Vou K i AND NEW YORK sTuGKs, 14% | Northern Paciflo.. _47% | Augelts String Leans, 5@10c; Dried Okra, 5G9 3 | The Bank of Watsonville has declared its semi. | g5 oar= oo 127 co | €008 Bay. ... |Newport..... & Henc.e & Co: _H Heckman & Co; Chias Jaconey i 2464( _Preferred 18% | B: Cabbige, 40@50c ® cul:’ Carrots, 28@5Uc B | annuai dividend ot the rate of & per cent per| S Oacl Light & Power 136 w71, | Guelic. .. Chinn and Japan... " | & Co; Judson Fru ¢ Co. WHEELOCK & CO. g 160 | Northwestern...... 341j | sack: Garlic, 15@2c B . (Rl S8, peri: > 9; 740 4 | City Puebia. .. | Victoria & Puget sound | . Per Cicy of Rio de Janeiro— A Schilling & Co:"J - erie Hauis 64 | Preferred. Ta Sty annum. 0/ Ghant Fawdar O 39 491 | Btate of Cui. Il | Pordiana.. ... H Boden & Co; Hooper & Jenniogs; Haws Bros; 4 Leldesdortr St, Tel Main 1954. | Amencan Kxvressl09iaN ¥ Ceniral,. ... 108 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, The Main-street Savings Bank. Los Angeles, de- | b do W~ do . 8 9578 | Arcata.. |Coos Bay :.1" H Matnews: H 1t B rger & Co; 1to, Satomi & preeis A meriwa ! LA L Oikeaba SN clared § per cent on term deposits and 3 per cent | 20 3 UICHIS0R B F O ™ 4300 | Del Noriel..lll|Grays Huroor. A C Kobinson: S Hankin: J Penton; Maltoon & 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel Main 5144 | pay State G T e BUTTER—The sitvation remains unchanged, | O7 Orcivary deposits. $9000 Masker-at Ry Con 5% Bor 2277 |Grays Harvor. . Dangiada; Demoto Bros: Chinese merchan Uptown Ofice Baldwin ote! (adiotolng Grill | Batimore & Oio. 137413 Y & N Jyrsi11 4§ | DUt the market s very weak. o POl gt sy IR A 0 B A NG I Tiandenateth; (T B LARhotuay o dary Par PURDY & ATKINSON Ma Brunswick Lands. 74/N Y.& New Eng.. 116 CREAMERY—Fancy nearby Creameries. 20@ | terly dividend of 6 & on the 11ih. % B4 Y WAl Garziate SUN, MUON ano aiuk Per Bonita—Marshall, Te s : s ATKINSON Managers. uffalo, Roch & P. 18N Y Svsq & ... 45 | 21c; some speclals bring miore; seconds. 18@18c; | The Marin County Water Company, & quarterly | #2000 S F & N P Railway Bonds. >, N A DA Seponita Marmball, Toggart & Co: A Paladisi lers ostantly executed on latest market quo- saa Baclflc..... 85 | Preferred. 95 | fancy Humboidt, 23@24c B Db. dividend of 75c on the 1ith. slreet— UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SumvEY. | McDonough & Kunyons Thomas Loaghra: caitiions, Beference 1at National Bank 0 ¥ | Canada Southeri. 4344 Ontarlo. 2% | DAIRY—Fancy, 16@17¢: good to cholce, 15@ | The Natoma Vineyard Company, its second | 25 Hawailan Commercial.............. 17 8734 | URiSER STATSS 1ok w80 SERRITIC SORVEY | 10 Brewing Cot 8 H Frame e pooughean: e, ‘ATE WIRK NEW YORK. | Canton Land. - 807 Ontario & Western 1034 | 1dc; lower grades, 10@12c # b. monthly d:vidend of 5¢ on the h 105 8 F Gaslight...... 98 60 ‘Watsrs ar Forr POINT, ENTBANCE T0 | & C0; Wells, Fargo & Co; Hays & Wright vz ¢ )