The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 24, 1897, Page 29

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e — THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1897. 29 THE SUMMA &Y MARKETS. o¥ THE | Cereais quiet 1 eak. Kollea Ba s und Seed s very dull. sed imports of Specie. ecreased imports of M erchandise. reased exports of Lumber. L] salable. les firm. s Fraits dull ovisions weak and quiet. Onio! I Potaioes Hrm. Butterand Cheese weak. Eggs lower again. La cks of Lustern Poultry. ts 1nactive. SPECLE IMPORTS. Tmports of Specie at this port in 1896 were $11,- 834.424, against 3, In J%95, and consisted o ¥ of the following descriptions: Gold Co! E8,647,200; Silver Coln, $487.400: Gold Bulifon sent §, English rovereig ver Cotn a 1 Bul IMPORTS O ME HANDINE Imports of fore; rchiandise at San Fr: t $36,414,800 500 Tapan. 3048500, 1) aln ,000; cent GROCERY IMPORTS. a treasure in Mexican 200 in Stiver ARINGS. 3,542, r the same week in 1898, 1 state of trade. €524 LUMBER EXPORTS. Lumber from this port 1n 1896 were 3,620,000 feer. valued at $645,448, against 17, 672,000 feet & $300,031 in 189 50 anfrsncisco O Clear ® Partly Cloudy e Clowdy-® Rain® Snow Explanation. flies with the wind. The top figures temperature for the £ any, the amount of n inches and hundredths, welve hours. lsobars, or solid 18 0f equal air pressure; iso- lines, equal temperature. 'The igh barometric pressure and nled by fair weather: “low” 4 is usually preceded by clondy weatherand rains. _usually first appear on the Wasbington When the pressure is high in_the interior ow nlong the coast, and the isobars extend mpanied rth aud south along the coast. rain is probab] twhen the “low" 1s incl with isobars of aried curvature, rain sout gon is improb ble. With & *high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and he pressure falling to the California coast, warmer eather may be expected in_summer and colder >t in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHEK BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 23,1897, 5 P. 30— Weather conditions and general forecast The following are the seasona! rainfalls to date as compzred with those of same date last season and rainfalis during the past twenty-four hours Eureka 23.52 inches, last season 21.74, past 24 ours.04 of an inch: Red Bluff 11.84, last season 0.85, past 24 hours .00: ~an Fraucisco 11.14, lest season 9.51 4 hours.00: Fresno 4.73, last season 3.14 hours .00; San Luis Obispo 9.70. 1ast season 9.94, past 24 hours.00: Los An- geles 8.40, last season 4.19, past 24 hours.00: San D last season 2.24. past 24 hours.00. Yu last season .32, past 24 hours .00, co cata—Maximum temperature 47, 2, mean 44. minimum Anarea of hi essure overlies the upper Mis- souri Valley to-night, causing vers cold weather over the entire country east of the Rocky Mour The pressure has fallen over the Pacific :, and there appears 10 be s large low area over the Pacific and ciose to the land. Should the high area move southwestward decided] der weather with heavy frosts will occur over the southern half of the Pacific Siope. The weather as been foggy and_cloudy over the entire country west of the Rocky Mountains. Kain is falling at Jareka and there is some indication that cioudy weather and raln_with high southerly winds wiil Northern California Sunday afternoon fol owing maximum wind veloclty Is re- Ia miles per hour from the <torm southeast siznal Is displayed at Etireka information signal at San Franclsco, warning rthbour 16 s of a stiff southeaste San Francisco for 30 hours 4 ending Northern C fornia—Cloudy Sunday with rain y winds. unday: colder Sunday ¥: cooler; probably cold Cloudy Sunday; decidedly colder Sun- San Franc and vicinity—Cloudy and prob- ably rain ~unday; couiinued cold weather; high southeasterly winds. ek MCADIE, Forecast Ofifcial. NEW YOBK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 23, —The stock market was weak, TODSCCO Stock leading fu the doWwn- ward movemeut, dropping 2%, and Sugar 1% Ler preferred dropped 7% and Janhattan 4 In the general run of s:0cks the losses were Tobacco ral- per cent. Toward the close & and other StOCKS recove Ys@. per e ulation closed steady in tone. Usnion Paciflc rose 10 § on tne announcem ent of the com- ,f the syndlcate to pay off the Government u. but London turned up as a seller and the rise crward lost. The total sales were only shares. Net changes s@%4 loss, excep: are anl Hudson. whicn kained %, and 11, which advan‘ed ¥ per . ent. 0. Total saies, $1-9i.000. General 15 Pacific FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND KEW YORK STOCKS. | WHEELOCK & €O., < Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. CENTRA L OFFICE Palace Hotel. Pur!y & Atkinson, lanazers Tel, Main 5144. Uptown Otlice—Bald win' Hote! (adjoining Grill 2 1oom). Tel. Main 1v91. PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers €23 Market st, COMMERCIAL WORLD. consol sixes certificates. 3; Loulsville. New Albany and Chicago general fives, 3; St. Paul and Sioux firs . panl, Dakota and Nortawastern fives, 2 Hocking Valiey bonds fell 34 for the consolidated fives and 5 for the generai sixes. win. unchanged. Southern Rye flour quiet; steady; FLOUR — N flour dull: un §2 BU@3 15 NMEAL—Dull, Dull; weaker. eady. No. 2 Western, 47%4c y—Quiet: ensier. Feeding, 2813¢, ¢. 1. %, peuinz of navigation. T—=pot murket qu et ngraded red, TH@9c; firmer; £ 0. b. 'No. 1 Norihern, ad duli at Ye@V4e advance: May firm s ed in, No. 2 red January, 8834c; 3%c; May, S635c; July, 83c. COR—~yots dull; steady. No. 2, 28lg0 eie- vato 1h¢ afloat Op. Guil and_steads at unchaged c euture. May only traded iu. Janu- February, 22c; 3 white, 2dc; N 2 Chicugo. 23ci 2034c: No. 8 White, 226; talxed W esiern, 20623¢; white do, 20@29- Provisions. Pirm and quet. Western steam, . §57b@3 80; Januasy, 84 20: res Conilnent. $4 55; Sonil American, 414@414c. New mess, §8 25@9. ii—Qulet; fancy firm. Western cream 13@20c: do faciory, 7@ldc: Ligins, 2Uc: creamery, 11@16c. iz Parg 3@9c; skims, fall Tcehouse, 12@1214c: Western fresh. 15c: do case, $2@3: limed, 1 ¢ 1°A LLOW—Quiet, nominal. City, 3%c; country, 33667 3c. CUTTON o1t . barely steady. Crude, 20c: yellow prime, 23@23%4c RIC m, moderately active. Domestic, 8%@6c; Javan, 414@434c. SLOLASS] Sleady, better demaud: un- changed. COF FEE—Steady, 51010 points down. Janu- ary, §9 35: February, $9 35: ‘ ‘ | et b S | ‘ \ [ asy: N $97% 75 @4 1160 B b contectioners’ powdered, SUGAR—Quler Off 4, & mold A, 485 standard A, 43gc; A, 43gcl cuc loat, be: erushed. Se; 484c; granulated, 435¢; cubes, 4545c. ¥ruit and Produce. ags. 9@11c. 15— Unpeeled, bags. 1@9¢: peeied, bxs, ES—Four sizes, nominal, 5igc. AISINS—Two-crown, l00se mu catel. 4Yge 3-crown, b1gc: 4-crown. 61gc: London layers, | 81 40@1 10 ciusters, 81 301 90. | _ A MONDS—Soft shell, 8@9%3c: dopaper shell, 11@ize. | WALNUTS—Standard. 7e; soft shell, 9c. >S—Firm; moderately active. Pacitic Coast, WOUL-Quiet. firm. Domestic fleece, 16325c; pulled, 18@3le: Texas, TG Merchundise. FIGIRON—Quiet. American. $11@186. COPPIR—Strong. Lake, $12 | LEAD—Steady. _Domesic. “2@3 10 U1 —Stro; Straits, 313 60@18 70; piates, moderate dema Dowmestic, $3 $0@3 95.0 (HICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, TrLL. Jan. 23.—A harder feeling way | manifested in wheat to-day ana higher prices were | attained. Ope or two local vrofessionals were noted buyers in an otherwise featureless market. The trading was evidentiy for the evening up of previous sales. Liverpool cables reported an aa- vauce of 14d, thus conveying the knowledge that our gain of yesterday was responded to, something which has been unususl of late. Northwestern pts were light at cars against 294 last urday and 435 a year rgo. Chicago Teceived 34 cars und inspeeted cu 97,111 bushels. Exports from both coasts for the week were air at 2,916,- 000 bushels. Argentine shipped 22,000 bushels last week. | Closing Parisand Berlin cables were lower. Ant- werp was y higher to unchanged. K clenrances ic seaboard ports were bushel: rtainty s to what the Gov report will show on Monday had a rather T-ctqn the market. May ‘wheat_opened to 80c, sold between 7y34@7934c aud s¢ highertuan yesterday. 074 3 8u4c. closing at 8034, Esiimated receipts 10r Monduy, 48 cars. No. 1 Nor.hwestern Spot Wheat ranged from S8%c to 8914c, and closed at ¥815c and 89c. COEN corn marxet maivtained its cus- tom suflled appearance, :espotding sligutly (0 the temper of wheat, bul prices ho.ding within rescricted lim s Showing 1o signs of imp. ove- ment. Kectipts were 269 ca"s, 59 more than ex- pected, Wiihdrawals from s:ore were fair at 103, bushels. L erpool cables_quoted unchansed prices at that place. The exjort of <o n fiom coth cousts for (he week amounted to 3,520,000 busheis. EXpor:s for twenty-four hours were lib- eral at 662,163 bushels. May corn opened al 24c, soid az 2434c, ciosing at Z4c. a shade under yes' terday. kstimated receipts for Monday were 260 cars. { OATS_There were 10 developments In the oats market, the trading waa confined Lo local operators aimost en:irely. Hecelpts wera 213 cars and .- s wire withdrawn from store E.xports 1 bushels. Mav oats ciosed unchanged. d receipts for dionday wer FLAX—Was steady. Cash, No. 1, western, 76 May, TT4@T735c: uly bid: Septem o asked. Keceipts Were v6 335 b Es:ima | T840 on market had vers he 3 and one or two coni cutel a few unimportont or- little life to it mission houses +: ders, but_there w. ofluential busicess. Tue hog mari which tone was Jikewlse predomina January pork closed ¢ higher, May lard 2lgc highet and May rios 214c higher. BUTTER—A fair trade in.the buiter market was noted to-day. CLreamenes—Extras, 1914¢ asked: firsts, 17@18c: seconds, 14@160: imitations, fancy, 15@lde. Duiries —Exuras. 17c asked: Srsts. 14@10c: seconas. lwe. Ladles—Extras, 10@1llc: firsis, 515@9% packing stock, 8¢; grease, 215@3¢: Foil but.er, Jvec. | " EGGS—Were steady to firm. Fresh stock, 18%c. | other prices unchange | “MONEY—Was steady at 415@5% on call and § | on time loans. New York exchange sold st bbc discount. Closing Prices. 8. CURN—Januar: 22c: May, 24c; July. 25%4c. OATs—Junuary, 1s3ze: May, 17%c; July, 1865 | “¥ORK—January, 7 8714: May, 8 | LARD—January, 32 9715: May, £: 10. | Xibs—January,$40b; Misy, $4 1235 Livestock. | 10N STOCKYARDS, IirL. Jan. 23.—The | 's receipts of cattle have been only about 43,500; such moderate arrivals would in ordinary Umes have materislly enbanced prices, butat | present few are required. A mere handful was on | sale to-day and thes were taken at steady prices. | 1he run of hogs to-day was liberal, although con- | siderabiy under last Saturday. There wasa good | demana sud prices ruled strong to 234c higher. The week’s supply was 210,000, against 222,000 | 1ast week and 129,400 for the cor:esponding week Hlasy The receipts of sheep for the week were 62,200, againsi 71,778 last week and 52,452 | for the Correspondiug périod in 1898. I he supply | to-day was small and easily disp.sed of al irm prices | ~ CATTLE—Recelpts, 300. Fancy beeve: | @550: fair to prime steers, 84 50@5 2 choice steers, 84 40@4 70: medum sieers, | 84 06@4 35: fair beef steers, 33 80@4 LU: | common beet sieers, 83 50@3 75: g0od 10 prime stockers ana feeders, §370@4 10; falr to good stockers and_feeders, $2 9U@3 70: bulis, choice to extra, 83 30@3 75: o, poor 10 cholce. $2 25@3 25; cows and beifers. choice to prime, $8 6U@4 V0; cows, fair to choice, $2 35@y 40: cows, common 10 fair canners, $1 76@2 A5: caives, £00a to fancy #5506 60; calyes. common 10 good, 33 50@b 40 7exas ied stvers. §3 5u@4 80: milkers aud spring- | ers, ® head, $25@40, HUGS - Keceipis, 0,000. Heavy packing and shipping lots, 35 30@3 4714; common 10 cholce | mixed, 83 80@3 50 cnoice assorted, §3 4214@ 352 ughi, 33 3563 85: pigs, 83 15@3 bb. SH.kP—Recelpts. 3000. Laferior to choice, | $2 60@4 £0; lawbs, 3 50@5. Recelpts at Omaha, FOUTH OMAHA. NkBr. Jan. 23.—HOGS—Re- ceipts, 5800. Market strong to bc higher. Light ana mixed, $3 25@s 40; heavy, $315@3 50. CATTLE — Kecetpis. 1000, Slow. Steers, $3 75 @4 25 cows, $150@3 bU: feeders. $3@s3 90. SH E P Kecelnts, 4000. Market firm. Colorado lambs, first of season, $4 9214 Receipts at Kan: City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Jan. 23 —HOGS—Ra- ceipts, 6500. Market firm. Lighi, $3 30@3 40: medium, $3 25@3 57ls; b Dlga 83316 CATTLE—Receipts, 400. Nominal. Native steers. best, $4 26@: 80; fair (0 good, $3 25@ 4 2b; cows and heifers besi, $300@s 60; rair to good. $1 80@ : 00; bulls 82 20@3 10; stockers and feeders. $3 20@4 OU; lexas and Wesiern, 2 5061 90; oulves, 343 Sxe bk P—Receipts, 00. Lamos, $3 50 90; mutions, $2@3 60 jo NEW YORK STOCKS. vy, 85 25@3 u5; Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad Shares. Money on call 1%@:%. Prime mercantile paper, 3@3%%. Slering exchanke Inacuve, with actual business in oAnKers' bills a: 84 8414,@4 8434 for 60 Cays snd $4 B63,@4 8734 for aemand. Posted rates, $4 8514@4 ¥8. Commercizl bills, $4 BY@4 B4, Bar silver, 6475c. Mexican d 503, @b114c. Government vonds steady: bonds duil; railroad bonds irregular. Silver ne- glecied. CLORING BTOCKS. Tei & Cable... 85 |North American... 434 Atenison: . 14 (Northern Pacific.. 13 Preferred......... 28%| Proferred. .. Adams Express...150 (Northwestern, %lton, Terre Haute 56 | Preferred. .. American Expressi10 (NY Central.. American l'obscco 74%|N ¥, Chicago&SiL 12 Preferred 2108 | 1si preferred..... 70 Bay State Gus.... 113/ 2d preferred.. "] 16 Baitimore & Ohio,. 15 (S Y&N B, Brunswick Land 3|N ¥, & New Eug.. 40 Buffaio, Roch & 8 2014|N ¥ Susq & W.... Oréers mstandy executed on latest market quo- tatlons. Refercnce 1st National Baok, 8. F. CHICAGU. PRIVATE WIKE NEW YORK: Cannaa Pacific..... 04 | Preferred........ 23 Cannda Southern.. 45 Canton Land. 50 Central Pacific..... 13 |Oregon. Ches & Uhlo, big | Liverpool quotations sor N Chieago Alton.. Preferred. .. .. Chicazo, B & Q. Chicago'® B Tl . 1664 Orezon Navigation 12 72 | Oregon Shori Linc. 74 (bacitic Mail _...... Peorin. D & Evans _ Preferred. . tsburg & W pfd. 15 Chicago Gas.. 12| Puilman Palace.... 157 166" |Quicksilver ... i lon Coall 6 | Preterred..... 1] 10 lidated Gus. 137 |Reading..... 255 CCC& St Louts... 27 |RioGranded Westa 12 Preferred ..., T84l i referred .. 40 Colo Fuel &ircill 25 |Rock lsland....... 6734 Preferrea. L E0 RomeWat&Giden 1171 Cotton O Ceri. " 18 |StL &S W.... iy Commercial Cabie.160 | Preferred. Del Hudson, 1108 (St Paul. y Del iackd&Westrn. 15814| Preferred. .. .....331 Denver & R G...... 11748t Paul & Dulath.. 22 Preferred 42y Preterred........ 183 Distillers. L "lsi Panl & Omaha. s General Eleciric... 341g Preferred.........182 Erle L lasgStPman. 12 Preferrod . B4 [Silver Certificates. 65 Fort Wayne. 168 |Southern Pacific... 14 Great Norihern pid117 |Southern R R bl Green Bay. —— | Preforred. 2514 | Rarlem. 292 Sugar Refin 1665 | Hocking : Y| Preferrea . .11 | Hocking Valiey. . 9% Tenn Coal & Lro: Homestak 35| Preferred. H & Texay — |Texas Paci: 1liinéis Central.... 84 |Tol & A'& N ) lowa Central. 744 Tol Ohlo & Preferred 26| Preferred. Kansns & 13%/Tol 5t Louls Preferred. .. 50| Preferred Kingston & Pena.. 3 |Unionac: Lake Erio & Westa 17 |U P Den &G Preterred. 6814 U S Corduge.. Lake Snore. 152" preferred. National Le . 24 | Guarantee Preferred. 88 |US Express. Long Island . 43 |U & Leather. Louisville & Nash. 5034 Preferred. Louisvilie,N Aibny ~_%a'U S Rubber. Preerred. 114 Preferred. | Manhattan Con ... 0% Utica & B Rive Memphis & Charls 15 | Wab S L & Pacific. Mexican Central... 1ol preferred Michigan Central. 89 | Wells-Fargo. .. Minn &S L. — |Western Union. . Freferred. —_ |Wisconsin C Minn & St L'com.. 1st preferred Preierred “d preferred el Am Missourl Pacific $4{W U Beer. Mobile & Uhio. 1ann Arbor. Nushvlile & Chait. National Linseed.. NJ Central. Norfolk & Westra. Freterred. | Preferre raction. 18%4 19 9935 Erie 2d ptd. 113 American Spirits.. 1644| Preferred.. CLOSING FONDS. .10434 Northern Pac 1sts.115 131 3 Aln Class A 4x. Do Class B 4, 85.1U8%a Do 2d= — Alabama, cluss C.. 8835 Do s 7914 Atchraeniéa oo BOR| Do oansolBs 6544 | Do 243 A 45540 Improvmui fat. 8% Canada South Bia:106%3 Dobs..... Cen Pac Lsts of'95,—« U R & N 1816 Cherokee ds. 1896.1031; Do 1897... Do consol 54 10533301 Short Line 63 Do 189 10315 Do consol 5 | 10805 | 106 ““|Phila& Reading 4s 81 | NPTr Rei38s 42 | Dolstpfdincom. 66 | 6 -.10814 K GrandeWest 1sts 7334 111 (St LéTronMtGends 76 | D85 [StL&s F Gen 6s..10914 | Eris 2ds. ...... 64 [StPaul Consols....182 | FtWa&DenCity Tsts 64 {5t P C& Palsy..176 | GH& SAbs..... 104 S0 Carolfna 415 . 10:14 9614/Southern K Ros. . 80 95| Do Pac Cal 1sts.107 M & Tex Cent 5s.. 106 Do con 6s. . 101 Jowa Centrai 1sts.. 97 Kans: Tenn new Texas Pac lsts. {lexas Pac 2as... . Pa Consols 77 |Union Pac 1sts 6. Ks Palsts Den Divi16 |US 4s reg of 1925 La Cousol 4s., . 853 Do 4s, coupon. ... Missour: fundiniz...— | U S 4s reg of 1907.11113 M KT ids. . 82 Do 48, coupon Do ds. .. 814 Do2s. 4 Mobile & OBig'ds.. 6734 Do Mutual Union 6s..110 Do 3s. coupon, N J Cent Gen Bs.. 11514/ Va funding aent N Y C&StLoulsdslos | Doregistered... Nor & West Gen 6s1181| Do deterred 63 N Caroiina con 48.100 | Dotrust rept sipd Do bs. ......122 |Wabash lst bs. I NorthwesiConsols. 141 | West shore 43 Loden Gs........110 | FOREIGN MARKETS, N LIVERPOOL. Jan. 23.—The spot market 3d. Cargoes are steadier at $5s. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Red Winter: Jan- | uary, 65 735d: February. 63 8d; Marcn, 68 834d: May, 65 9d: June, b3 T14d. SECURITIES. ExG., Jan. 23, 4d; French Rentes, LIVERPOGL, E 1s firm at 7s 14@7 LONDON, ver, 2 onsols, 112%: sil- 21 65c. EXCHANGE ND BULLIOM Sterling Exchange, 60 days... Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Cabies New York kxch New ) ork Exchange, Fine silver, per ounce Mexican Doliars. ... PRODUCE MAEKET. WHEAT ,AND OTHEK GRAINS. $48514 48814 4883 ze, LELER o & WHEAT~The Otterburn, takes for gmkga.,;n” ctis, valued at $149,10% i Quotations show Lo variaton worthy of note. Quoted at $1 35@1 50 B ctl for common grades, £1 6216@1 533 16r average No. 1, 81 65 for cholce and $1 b744@1 66 P ctl ior extra choice milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—8:15 0'clock—May—32,000 $152 December — 6000, $1 26%a: 4000, $1 8614: 2000, $1 26. SLCOND SESSION — Mav — 6000 ctls, $1 52 18,000, $1 52e: 15,000, $1 5214 REGULAE MomN N—DMay—2000 culs, | | 81 5.7 | " BAK ess Is quiet. We quote Feed, 7134@82Yacs choice orignt, ¥3%c: | | Brewing, 90@97%ec; No. 1 Chevalier, ¥110@1 20 |BaL CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—8:15 0'clock—~No sales. & ) SESSIO 'y —401 0 ctis. 823gc: 6000, 823jgc; 2000, B-Lac: 2000, o2 2000, 5254 ) EGULAR MOKNING : ¥SSION—NO saies. OATS_Fancy Feed, $1456: Common to gooa White, $1 10@1 35 $ ctl. according to quality. Black for feed, 95c@¥1 10; for seed, §1 20@1 30} iray, nomina ; Red, §1 07%4@1 12%: Surprise, @160 % ctl COR ---Cheap, weak and neglected. Large Yel- low, 75@17%gc % cul: Small Round a0, 3UG923ac; White, 75@80c & ctl. RY £—60@95¢ B ctl. BUCK WHEAT—Quoted at 115@1 25 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras. $0@5 10; Bakers' extras, $4 90@5; Super- fine, $4 16@4 50 B obl. L CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed ' Corn, $17 50@18; Cracked Corn, $18 50319 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sncks are as follows, usu:l discount to the tradg: Graham Flour, 32 85 % 100 Bs: kye Flour, $2 T B 100 ibs: Rice Flour, £ 75: Cornmesl. $2 :b: extra cream do, $3 Catmeal, 8 50; Oat Groats. $4: Hominy, $3 10 @3 30: Buckwhea: Flour, $3 20@: Cracked Vheat: $350; Farina, §4{ Whoie Wheat Flour. #: Roiled Oats (bbis), 85 50@5 90; Pearl Barley, $37504; Split, Foas, §5 50; Green do, $4 25 5 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Hay is weak, but prices are no lower. BRAN—$12 50@13 for the best and $12 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18G19 for lower grades and $20@20 50 % ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $18@18 b0; Oticuke Meal at the mill, $26 50 % ton; jobbing, $27 50: ciipped Uats, $1 4U@1 50 @ ctl. Wheat and Oat, $7@ HAY—Whesi, $:@1. 10; Oat, $6@3: Bariey, '$7@8 50: River Bariey, #5@6 60: Alfalla, $6@7 bui compressed, $6G 9 50; stock, $5@6: Cluver. $6@8 B tun. STRAW=80@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Peans, Seeds and Drieds Peas are weak and dull, BEANS—Bayos, $1 40@1 56 B ct; Small Whites, 81 15@1 26 ctl; Large Whites, $1@1 15 8 ctl; Pinks, §105@] 20: Reds, $110@] 20: Black- eve, $1 10@1 15; Red Kidney, $2 50 Limas, 81 60 @1 70; Butters, 81 25@1 50; Pea, $115@1 30. SEEDS—Brown Musiard, $2 50@2 75: Yellow Mustard, 81 75@2 B cul: Flax, $1 35@1 40: Canary Beed, 13,@x34c ¥ b: Alfaita, 64c; Rape. 234@ 28ic Hemp, 503 Timothy, 414c. DRI1ED PlAS—Niles, $1@1 20 ® ctl; Green, $140@1 50 Bl POTATOES, CNIONS, VEGETABLES. Onions are up agein. Asparagus is scarce and firm. Peas continue dull, POTATOES—New Potatoes, 3@4c B b: Sweet Potatoes, $1 25@1 75 B ctl: Early Rose, 75¢; River Reds, 80@70c; Burbank Seediings, 50@70c B ctl for Kivers and 76c@S1 0B for Salnas; Uregon Bur- banks. 7Uc@¥1. ONIONS—$! 25@1 60 B ctl. VEGETABLES— Hothouse Cacumbers. 50c@s1 B dog; Hothouse Asparacus, 123»@25c $ Ib: Khu- barb, — B box; Los Angeles Summer Squash, 75c@$1 P box: Los Angeles Grecu Peppers, .5 50c: . ushrooms. 10@20c 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $5@6 ® ton; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 75c@$1 25 @ box; Lried Peppers, 7@Sc ¥ Ib; Green Peas, 2@ic B Ib; Los Angeles String Beans, 8@10c; Dried H@hc P Ib; Cabbage, A0@bUc B ctl; Carrots, 28@30c B sack: Garlic, 115@%c B . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—The market for lower-grade Dairy Butter is demoralized, and Creamery is also weak, CREAMERY—Fancy nearby Creamerles. 20@ 21¢; some specials bring more: seconds. 18@18c; fancy Humboldi, 2216@23¢ B b. DAIRY—Faucy, 16@16c: _good to choice, 13@ 14c: lower grades, 10@12c ¥ b. PICKLED—13@14c % Ib. FIRKIN—13@ 4¢P . CrEAMERY TUB—16@18c B Ib. CH L ESE —Choice mild new, 1035@11¢; common to good old, 8@10c ¥ 1b; Cream Cheddar, 11@12c; Yoang America, 11@12¢; Western, 113,@121g0! Eastern, 15@1814c EGGS—All descriptions are lower and_slow of sale. Kanch Eggs, 20@22c: store Eggs, 17@19¢; Eastern, 1oc dozen. POULTKRY AND GAME. POULTRY —The market Is depressed and duil, as there is still cousideratle unsold Eestern on hand and (hreo cars more are expected this week. Live Turkeys, 12@13c @ I for Gobblers, 12@ 13¢® Ib for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 13@16c . b} | 9@20¢ for peeled in boxes; apples. 5 Geese, ir, $1 50@: 75: Ducks, $4 50@6 50; Slome: 85 04 50; Hoosters, Jonnk: 84 5085 5U: do, old, §3 50@4: Trvers £1@450: Brolers, 84 4 25 for large and $2 50@3 50 for small; Pigeons, 1 75@% ' doz for young and $1 for old. GAMFK—English_ ~nipe are quotabie at $8 B doz: Jack Snipe, $160 @ dozen: Hare, 75c@81; Habbits, $1 60 for Cotiontails and $1@1 25 for smail: Gray Geese, $2 50; White Geese, §1; Brani, $16Y; Honkers, $3. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Fastern Apples are almos: unsalable. Good Cali- fornia Apples are fivnt. DECIDUOUS FRUITS: Apples, 80:@$) box for choice, 81 25@1 40 for fancy Red, 60@75¢ for common; Easieru, $1 50 @2 50 B bo). Pears, 25@80c B bOx. Persinmons, 85@65¢8 box. BERRIES— Enstern Cranberries. 6@8 bbl CITRUS FRUITS—Very dull, o ving to the pro- trac ed cold wenther. Mandirin Oranges are quotable st 90c@$L B BOX: Navel Cranges, 32@2 61; seedlings, 31@) 5 B box: Lemous. 75c@8$1 50 for common and 82@2 50 for £0od to | choice; Mexican Limes are out; California Limes, $1 50; Bananas, $1@Z B buuch; Pineapples, $2@4 B doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Lried Fruits are steadily held. but dull. Quotations oun the Fruit Exchange are nominally as follows: * ARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@9c for Royals and 1134@l2c for choice to fanoy Moorparks: Prunes, Siac for the 4 sizes Peaches, 4@5%c¢ for prime 10 choice, 615@7c for fancy A;ld /a3 for evaporated and 2@2%sc fOF sun-aried; Pears, 214 @5c for prime to &hoice, 4@5Yac for quarters aia §@6Ya0 for halves: Plums, 4¢ for pitted ana 13ge fo- unpltted: Nectarines, 8/4@4lgc for choice ant biye for fancy: Walte Figs, Sc; Black Figs, 214 @c. 3 JOBBING - PRICTS—Peaches, 4:/,@f1/’§ @ sancy, 6Y6@715¢ B Ib; peeled. 12imc B . Apri- cots, 634@be B : smncy, 10c: Moorpackn, 1@ 13c! evaporated Apples, Sisc: sun-dried, 23, @3c; Prunes, 38,@Ac for the ' sizes: ¥igs, bisck, 50 for: unpressed wn | 3@3Y5c for pressed: white Figs, do; Plums, 434@bc for pitted and 134c for unpitted: Nec:arines, 4g6c Ib for prime 1o fancy: Pears, Yo@be for whole, 4%e@5%ac for quarters and dl{fifi&/,c for halves. . A IST Four- crown, loose, 5sc: three-crown, 4%4¢ B Ib; LWO-crown, 330 Ib: seediess Sulteuis, bige; seedliess Muscatels, 434 n London favers, $1 15: clusters, 81 o Dehesa clusters, §2 80; Imperlal clusiers, $3; dried Grapes. 8¢ b JORRING PRICES—=AN FRANCISCO—FOUr-crown, loose. Bisges B-crown, 434e: 2-crown, 534c: seed: less Suitanss, b3gc! Scedless Muscatels, 434e: S-crown London isyers, $1 25 clusters, $1 60. Dehesa clusters, 82750 imperial clusters, $8 26, N Ul §—Chestuuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, 614@Tc b fir staucard and 9@9lsc B 1b for s0/ishell; Almords, 6@bY4c for Luuzuedoc, 3@ 814c for bardshell and Sg9c B Ib for paper shell; Peanuts, s@6c B b for hastern una ac for Call- foruia: Hickory Nuts, 5@-c ® Ib; Pecans, 714@ : Filberts, Tvg@8c; Brazii Nuts, Tha@8c: £4@5 B 100, HON EY—Comb, 10@12Y4c for bright and 5@9c for lower grades: waier white extracted, 5@534e; acted 4%9@4%4C; dark amoer, # PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c 8 1 for heavy, 7c B 1 for light megdinm, 9%4c for light, 10¢ @ Ib for excralight and 11%6¢ ® b for sugar-curad. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12lc: California Hams, 10@103gc: Mess ‘Eeer, 87@7 80: exira mess do. $8@8 50: family do, $8 JU@10;_extra primo Pork, 87 60 @ 8: exira ciear, $16 B bbi; luess. $14 bbl: Smoked Beet. 10c B . LARD—Eastern, tierces, 18 quoted at 514 for compound and 6@6%ac for ‘pure: patls, 7c: Calii- foruiia tierces, 6@54c @ Ib for compound und B4c bols, 684c: 10-b tius, Th4¢: do, b-1b, —6@6Y4c in terces and 73 @8Yge HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Cullsand brands sell 1¢ 3 1 under sound stock. Heavy salied steers. 8c: medium, 76 B b: light, 8¢ B Db Cowhides, 6 salied Kip. 6c B Ib: salted Calf, 7@Sc: salted Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. .12@13c ¥ ib: calls and ads, 9@10c: dry Kipand Veal,9@10c: dry Caif, clls, 1U¢; Goatakins, 20@35¢ vach: Kids, : medium, winter, 10¢; Sheevskins s, 10@20¢ each; short’ wool, 25@850 each; medium, 5U@i5¢ each long wools. 40@8ue ench. TALLOW—No, 1, rendercd, $@3%4c; No. 2, 2%ge; refined, Sc; Grease, 2¢ 3 Ib. WOOL—We quote Fall Wool: Free norther 814c; middle counties, iree, 51a@7c: do, defe 41a@sc: San Joaguin, 3@be: uo, foorhill, 5@T Kastern Oregon, 7%.@9c: do, fall and lambs’, 10@ lecwb HOP>—6@8c for fale to choice and 9@10¢ B b for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcatta Grain Bacs, spot, 4%c: June- July deiivery, 474c: San Quentn, $4 65; Wool Bazs, 2442@26Y4c. COAL-Wellington, $3 B ton: New Welllngton, #87 ton: Southfield Wellingion, $7 60 % ton: Sealtie, #5 50: Bryant, 85 50: Coos Bay, $4 7 Wallsend, $8 6U; Scotch. —: Brynibo, Cum: beriand, $13 50 inbulk and $15 Iu sacks: Penn- sylvania, Anthraclte Egz, $11@12 % ton: Welsh Anthracite. $8@10; Candel, 8 B ton; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 In bulk and $13 B ton in sks. CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Packers’ As- cociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In iots of 25,000, cases. 95¢ ® dozen: 50.000 cases, 921hc # dozen: 76,000 cases, 9Uc P dozen, net casn L. o, b. ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, bla: Powder Fine Crushed, 5Ygc; Dry Graiu- Iated, 43 onfeciioners' A, 4%gc: Magnolla A, de: Exura C, 8741 Golden ¢, haif_barreis 14¢ more than Larrels, and boxes 423 more. SAN €O MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as foilows: BEF—First quality, 614¢; choice, 7c: second, 5@sc; third do, 4@5¢ B M. i VEAL—Large, b@7c; small, 7@8c @ b Ewes, 6@6%c LAUTION - Weiben, B4R c: mL‘iMB—Sprlnxv 1214@16¢; yearlings, 7@8c B PORK—Live Hogs, §14@334c B Ib for large and medium and 314@3%/gc 10r smail; dressed do, 415 @dlic® b RECEIPT> OF FRANC PRODUCE., ¥OR 24 HOURS. .. 12,620|kegy, doz..,..,.. 8,210 138,647 Hides no. [l 2w3 Earley, ctls. . 7,610 Pelts. bdis. " 120 Fotatoes, sis. 41008/ Wins, gals. 25 800 275(Sugac. Vbls...on. 1877 1670 Leather. rolis... 183 50| Lime, bbis......0 120 8 8| Tailow. ctla. - 132 239 Quicksilver, flsxs 48 17 Raisins, vozes.. 3Y5 el bt HE WOULD NOT DENY IT. Startling Charge, in Which a Judge Admits a Great Deal. A Federal Judge lately charged a jury in a liquor case as follows, says Lease and Comment: *In later years there seems to have been a disposition to deny or i, nore’ judicial knowledge as to what con- stitutes intoxicating liquors and the courts have manifested a desire to dis- avow any judicial knowledge on this sub- ject. At the same time some of the courts have not hesitated to impute to juries an extensive knowledge and information in this regard. This court, however, will foliow the precedent established by the decision of Chancellor Walworth ‘upon this subject, and will assume judi- cial knowledge conterning intoxicating liquors, * * * Ina trialin the State of isconsin, where the question arose in 1883, the trial Judge declared that a man must be almost a driveling idiot who did not know what beer was, and that it was not necessary to prove it to be an intoxi- cating liquor. “Later the Supreme Court of that State, in passing on the charge of the trial, the Judge declared that his rulings in the case upon this question were not only clearly correct, but 1f his peculiar manner gave them force and emphasis it was not only proper but commendable. This court, therefore, will neither stultify itself nor impeach its own veracity by telling you that it has not judicial knowledge that the liquor commonly known as ‘whisky’ is an intoxicating liquor, or that the drink commonly called a ‘whisky cocktail,’ is an intoxicating drink.” SEAT Y e The members of Boston's Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company are doin, their utmost to haye the famous ol Faneuil Hall ‘made fireproof. There are many valuable historic relics in the building which could not be replaced in case of fire. THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1897. 5 14 21 15|16 |——— 2|2 Ty oen. 2 [ 23 2% — |—| @ Last Quarter. 2627282930 Jan. 38, OCEAN STEAMEKS. Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION. | Satis. | PIKR. |San Diego. . _[Jan s4 1IAM|Ie: Vie & Pgt Snd | Jan . 24, 9aM | Plerd .|HumooldtBa, [jan 24, M |Pide b ..|Jan 25,104, ler 1l Jan 26. 5Pw | rler 13 Jan 26, 3PM ....oeeen Jyan 16 Bevl. Australia. .. Honolulu. Jan 26. Zpu| Pier 7 Arcal Loos Bay..... Jan 26.12 M| Pler 13 Coos Bay.... Newpor:. Jan 26, ¥am | Pler 11 Batracouta. Sa ) Josede G.'Jan 26,12 M/ PM S 8 .|Coos Bay.. |Jan 27.10a | Pler 13 1008 Buy. |Jan 27, 5pu|Pier% State or Cal. | Portiand |jan 2Rauawm| Pler 34 Mexico..... (<an Dieo.. |ian ¢8 11am|bi il Panama... Jan 2812 M PMSS Gravs Harbor. Jan 1812 M| Pier 2 29, 9am Pler 3 BU. 9an | pler 2 30, Dan | Plee 11 104w ier 24 Yaauins Hay. |Jan ~|7an [Feb ATEAMERS TO AKRIVE. STeaMER | Frox AliceBlancnard | Poruand. ... Coos Ba; Newport. Crescent City... Willamerte. ... Del Clty Puebla. State of Cat... Crescent Ciiy ... Seattle.. trays Hurpor, ... . Victorla & Pugev Sound Portiand. - |Goos Bay . |Grays Harbor. ‘Tlilamook Ba: Coos Bay ... .| ~an Diego.’ | Crescent City.. Humboldi Bay Papama..... San Juan.... . Washtenaw ... | Tacoma. Corona. .. Humbold: San Mateo......|Comox.. Kureka.. Newport. ... Farallon. .. Yaquina Say Columbia. | Portlana. - |8an Diego.. -|Victoria & Puzet Squa Panams. —— SUN, MOON AND 11UE. e ’ UXNITED STATES COAST AND GEODXTIC SURVEY Tiwxs AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS AT Fo«T POINT. ENTEANCE TO EAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY Or¥i- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTk—The high and low waters occur al the City Front (Mission-sireer Wharf) aboui twenty. five minu es later than at Fort Polat; ihe bheight of tide i th same & both places. D S —— January—1897., Sunday, Jamuars 24. 7.21| Woon risen....,. 545 Moon sets. ax H X 6| 9.47| 3.8 48| 5.5/ 321/-0.9/10.46| €0 .46 5.6) 408/ —10/11.25! 4.2 NoTx—In the above exposition of the tides the early ‘morning tides are given in the left hand colum, and the successive tides of the day in the order of ocCurrence as to time. ‘'he second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to tha soundings on the United States Cosst Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charts. _— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographle Office located in the Merchanty Exchange is maintainad in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationaiity and free of expense. Navigators are. cordially Invited to visit the office, where, complete sets of charts and salling direcifous of the world are kept on hand ror com- parison and reference, and the latest-information can always be obiained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph HIll is hoisted about ten minutes befo.e 1000, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic siznal recelved cach dav trom the United Ntates Naval Observatory a: Mare Isiand. Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, is pubiished the same day vy the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the following da W. S. HuomEs, The Time Ball. JIYPROGRAPHIC OFPIOP. MERCHANTS EXCHANG= Lieutenant. U. § . iu charze, s v EAx FEANCISCO. January 28, 1807 } The time ball on Teiegrabh il was aroppel exactly at noon Lo-day—L e.. al noou of the 1305 menidiay, OF exacily ui 8 £ M., Greenwich tma. W. S Hueszs, Lientenant U. 8 N. in cha SHIrsL ANTELLIGCNCE. Exaxcn Arrivel. SATURDAY, January 23. Stmr Corona, Doran. 19 hours from Eureka: pass ana mdse. to Goodali, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Gaelie, Finch. 25_days trom Hongkong; via Yokohama '1% days 19% hours: pass and mdse, 100 & O § § Co. Stmr City of Everett, Laverge, 314 dags from Nanaimo: 3352 tous ‘coal, to Jon Kosenteld’s ons. Er vark Morialta, Lindsay, 7% _days from New- castle, NSW ; 1508'tons coal. to Welch & Co. Ciearan SATURDAY. January 23, Stmr City of Riode Janeiro, Ward, Yokohama and Hongkong: P M S § Co. Stmr Umatilla, Hun er, Victoria and Port Town- send; Goodall, Perkins & Co. “umr Qu e, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Tilamook, Portlaud; North Pacific S 8 Co. 3 Brship Holea McInfosh, Manlia: Roberc Mc- Intosh. Fr bark Plerre Coraeille, Leloguet; town. Fatlod. SATURDAY. January 25 Stmr Columbia, Conway, Astoria. Sumr Geo Loomis. Bridgett, Ventura. Etmr Gipsv. |eland. Santa o, Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, Ward, Hongkong and Yokohama. Stmr Point Arena. Johason, Meadoclao. Stmr South Coast, Hansen Stmr Tillamook, Hansen Portland. Bktn Gardiner Ciiy, Masters, Ssuta Rosalla. Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Tclegraphic, POTST LOROS. Ja. 28.—10 e i.—Weather thi wind E; velocliy 6 miles. Charters The Br bark Alexandra loads 'umber on the Sonnd for Geraldton; Nor bar< Magda, lumber at Porl Biakeley for Europe; Ger snip Britannia, pitrate on the West Coast forCork: ship Jonn G Potter, coal at Departure Bay for this port. “pokwn. No date—About 180 miles west of Fastnet Br ship Celtichurn, hence Aug 27, for Liverpoo:. Nov 1s5—Lat 30 8, long 117 W, HBrbark Assel, from Noyo, for Queenstown. Domestic Porss. NAVARRO=Arrived Jan 23—Stmr Whitesboro hence Jan 22. ENTURA—Salled Jan 23—Stmrs Lakme and Navarro, for San Francisco. POINT ARENA—Arrived Jan 23—Schr S Dan- leisen, hence Jaa 20. COOS BAY—Arrived Jan 23—Stmr Faralion, hence Jan 21: stmr Czarina. hence Jan 20. sal.ol Jan 23—Btmrs Arcata and Alliance, for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed Jan 23—Ship Eiwell, from Nanaimo, for San Fraucisco; stmr Jeanie, from Junean, for Departure Bay. EUREKA—Arrived Jan 23—Schr Fortuna, hno Jan 19: schr Serena Thayer, from San Pedro; schr Lizzie Vance, from Newe: e, NSW. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 28—~cac Kmma Utter, hence Jan 18: stmr Signal, from Seattle; schr Laura May. bence Jan 11. Salled Jan 23—s mr Alice Blanchard, for San Francisco; Br ship Hutton Hall: Br bark Dacca. TACOMA—Sailed Jan 28—Suip Dashing Wave, for San Kranclsco. EUREKA—Sailed Jan 23Sl for Newport. HUENEME—Salled Jan 23—Stmr Lakme, for San Francisco. CLEON E—Salled Jan 25—Stmr Greenmood, for San Krancisco. SAN PEDRO—Safled Jan 28—Schr Alice, for Eureka. 000S BAY—Arrived Jaa 23_Stmr Alice flln‘c‘;’ln’d. from Fortland; schr Gotama, hence an 17. Salled Jan 23— Bktn Omeca, for Freemantle, SEATTLE—Arnved Jan 23— Bark Ru.us Wood, hence Jan 14. HARBOR—Arrived Jan 23-Sehr Mald s, bence Jan 17; schr Neptune, hence Hanson, Queeos- hr Lottie Carson, Jan 16. Sallea Jan 28—Sehr Gen Bann'ng, for Redondo. l BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Jan 28— tmr Pro- tec ion, 1or San Pedro. CASPAR—Sailed Jan 28—Star Jewel, for San Francisco. USAL—Sallel Jan 25—Stmr Newsboy, for San Francisco, PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Jan 23-Sobr Pros- per, irom Port Blageley. TATOOSH~ Passed Jan 25—Ship Two Brothers, hence Jan 10. for Port Townsend. ASTURIA—>Saiied Jan 23—tmr State of Cali- fornia, for San Francisco: stmr Truckee, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Jan 23-Brship Allerton. Forelgn Porty CALCUTTA—Salled Jan 22—Br ship Fingal, for San krancisco. YOKOHAMA—Satled Jan 19—Brstnr Pelicon, for Tacomn. ‘ADELAIDE—Arnved Jan 20—Br ship rrol, from Moodyville. QUEENSTOW N—Arrived Jan 22—Br ship John coke, hence Sept 25. PANAMA—Arrived Jan 9—Haw stmr Astec, from Sau Jose de Guatemals. Jan 11—Simr Cliy of Panama, frcm Champerico. G Safled Jan 9—Stmr San Jose, for San Francisco. Jan 20—Sumr City of Para, fo San Fraucisco, ACAPULCO—Arnved Jan 22—Br ship Erin's Isle, from Netwcastle, NSW. CURONEL—Arrived Dec 2—Br simr ¥!intshire, hence Nov 14, for London. HONGKONG—Salled Jan 20—Br stmr Empress of China, for Vancouver. AUCKLAND—Satled Jan 28—Stmr Alameda, for San Francisco. Importations. CHINA AND JAPAN—Per Gaelic—8938 pkrs. mdse. 87,019 bags rice, 1693 pkgs. tén, 435 &3 oIl 162 pkgs curios. 750 bales hemp. 100 ba es ja & 150 balws gambler, 100 bags coftee, 7 parce.s 8 pkgs silk goods, 2098 rol:s matting, 89 cs geese. Over.an (—306 pkgs mdse 549 chesis lea, 121 pkgs raw silk. 117 pkgs curios, 25 parcels 60 pkgs raw silk, 1552 1o [+ ma.ting. Central and South America—651 pkgs mase, 520 bags rice, 6 pkes curios, 59 pkgs silk goods, JURKKA- Per { 0ronac-2 bxs flah. 3 bxs-piase, 84 bxs butter, 1 pkg mdse, 1 b cyble, 6 cs eggs. 3 bxs apples, 1 pkg packing, 100 M shakes, 1 sk potatoes, 1 gua, 1.cs penper, 1 pkg rins, 1 cs statlonery, 1 bx drags, 1 lot househoid furnituse, 1 s champagne, 12 pkgs express 1sk coin. E Rani E R R— 1y keg 28 hf-uxs 27 bxs fish, 2 Dbls 5 ht-buis salmon, 68 <egs 66 bxs batier, 100 cs condensed milk, 2 sks nuts. 1 bx frogs. 1bx gruceries, 95 bxs apples, 10 cs cider. Consignees. M J Brandensteln & Co: London and ¢ Bun<: L Frer-s: Meyer & Co: M L Levy; W &J Sloane &Co: H H Berger: Lonaon, Pariy'and American bank: Southern Pacific Co Macondray & Co: A C Kooinson: L i fon & Son: € J Campbe.l; Wetmore Bros: Wells, Fargo & Co; J H Boden; Parro:t & Co: Tillmann & Bindel; Louis Loupe; Williams, Dimond & Co; order; va.ious Chinese narohants. z . Per Corona—American Union Fish Co: A Fay; ‘Amer Fress Assn: Brizham. Hoppe & C Denal- son & Wiison: Dairymen’s Union; Chus Nelson: C E Parch: : Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Hibernla Brewery: A Ciocker & Bro: G W Johnson; But- terick Pub Co: Stanaard Oil Co: G Camilloni & Co; Enterprise Brew: Strauss & Co; llev.e.'c Rubber Co: J R Hanily & UK Whitney €Co Is Wellman. Peck & Cu: J A Folger: Wolf, Wreden & Co: H D Pressev: J B Inguslia: E M Heckman: Mildni & Co: B Cato: J H Kessing: F B Haight Niarantino: J H Newbauer & Co: Getz Bros & Co. Hilmer, Bredhotf & Schuiz: _Nortou, Feiler & Co S Trapini; Ross & Hewlett: Hilis Bros: O Mason: Hoav Bros; O B Smith & Co; Tillmann & Bendel; McDonough & Runyon: Wheaton, breon & o. J J de Haveun: H H Hogun: Russ, Farly & Harville; M Kalish & Co; W F Mitcne.l; Witzel & Baker; H Duiard, For Late enth F See. Four ing, Tntelligency KEW TO-DATY. JUDICIOUS INVESTMENTS in 8TOCKS, BONDS or GRAIN are 1000 PER CENT. more profitable than in other channels. OUR SYNDICATE PLAN OF SPECULATON afiords large and small investors the dual advan- tages of safety and most satisfactory returns on sums of $25 to $1000. Piospectus and Market Letter mailed free. SETTLEMENTS SEMI - MONTHLY- . DeWOLF & CO., Bankers & Brok:rs, Bank References. 50 Broadway, N. Y. City. GEEMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 526 California St., S. F. Capital actually paid up in cash.... $1,000.000 00 Deposits Decemoer 31, 1895. 0,727,586 59 Reserve fund ................ 715000 00 Guaranteed capitai........ 1,200,000 00 OFFICERS—President, B. A. Becker: First Vice-President, Kdward Kruse: Second Vice- President, Danfel Meyer: Cashler, A. H' R Senmid: Assistant Cashier, Willlam' Herrmann; Secretary, George Tourney; Asslstaut Secreiary, A H. Muller. BOARD OF DIRECTORS—B. A. Becker, Ed- ward Kruse, Daniel Meyer, H. Horstmann, 1go. Steinhart, Nfc. Van Bergen, £mil Rohte, H. B. Russ, D. N. Waiter. Attorney, W. 8. Goodfellow. PARTICULARS FREE ON APPLICATION, SAM. KELLER & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 44 Broadway and 45-47 New Street, New York. Agencies in AU Large Cities of the United States. Neafly seventy per cent profit on our “Holiday ’ coverin: only twenty-ssven days' transnctions: OVER EIGHT PER CENI weesly Vestment for the past SIX Y EARS. N0 EVER RECORDED. ‘The sefest and most profiiable system of invesiment know OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST _STEAMSHI? (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follow For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrang: lsuoo and Sitka (Alaska), ai 9 . For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Everett, Abacortes znud w Wi atcom (Bellingham Bay, W Jan. 4,9, 14, 19,24, after, connecting at ouver with the C. P. & , 8t Tacoms with N. P. R. ., at Seattle with U, 7 at Port Townsend with Aluska steamers. For Jiureka, Arcara and Fields Landing (Hum. boldt Bay), atr. Pomona 2 p. ., Jan. 4 8,12, 15, 20. 24, 28 and every fourth day thereatter. Yor Banta Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon. Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, san Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angéles) and Newport, at 9 A. . . Jan. 2, 6,10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, und ‘every fourth day thereafter. or San Diego, stopping onlv at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbars, Port Los An- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 A Jan. 4, 8, 12, 18, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereatter. £ or Ensenada, Sen_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A, M. 2Bth of each month. ‘Ihe Company reserves right to cuiange steamers or sufling dates. Ticket ofice—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Ge 10 Market b.), § 4. M day there- 'l Agents, San Francisco. THE O.R.& N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-street Whart, at10 A x. FARE({8.5 irsticlass 1 1nciuding 86 Second-olass jberth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia. Jan.28, Feb. 2,12, 22 State of California.....Jan. 28, Feb. 7,17, 27 Through tickets and through baggage to ail Enssiern points. Rates and foiders upon applica- ton o F. F. CONNOR. General Agent, 650 Market streat. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents COMPAGNIE GERERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘I'Tavelers by this line avoid both transit by English rail the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New YOrk to Alexa dris, Kgypr, via Pacls, first class $160, second class $116. LA GASCOGNE... ...Jan. 80, _Feb. 8, ba “Feb. 18, 9ax I ¥eb 30, 5 At oA M. La BOURGOGNE. ../ LA CHAMPAGNE. _Feb. 27, 8:30 o X 43" For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3. Bowling Green. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery savenue, San Francisco. rates. The %. 8, MONOWAL ID9 afia® via 10 S0 2010 @"pa and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, _February 4,8t 2 P. x Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN, Eouth Atrica. 4.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents. 114 Montgomery streot, Freight Office, 827 Market st., San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamery BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- (0% 16 stenmer and accommodatiozs 8 . AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tuesday, Jeouar. 26, at2pac Special party lected ; second cabin, $12 50 and 847 50 Majesic o Teaionic, . Steerags Tickets from England, e land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway end Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, salling ‘dates and cabin plans may be procursd from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at ths General Oflice of the'Corapany, 613 Market strosa under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacitic Coast STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington st., At 6 P. M, Daily, k’l‘elgll received up to »:30 P. M. A Accommodations Reserved oy Telephone. ‘T'he only liné sellfng through tickets and giving through freight rates to all poin:s oa Valley Railroad. ¥ STEAMERS: T. €. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Teiephone Main 805. Cai Nav. sud Lmp.. Co FOR VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVY-YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” turday & Sun.. 10:30 A 3. sud 47 L F10:80 A M., & P2 SR ettt 0 lasiou-stree: Dock, Pier 2. 1pho *Trip gives 6 hours FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA (RUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 N Gay. Wednesday, Friduy, ai 10 o x. Avos 'lflrl?:.y..em ml”. 5;:2"". at 3 p. an " Faro between San Aiviso 506t to Sun Jose 7o Clay me oend 20 W, 5ate Clara st Sab Jose L3 RAILROAD TRAVEL! SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC S¥STEN.) Trains leave and are due (o arrive at s BAN FRANCISCO. “alistoga and Santa Ross. 8:304 Niles, San Jose, Stocktor Sacramento, Maryaville, Tehama and Tted il 304 Peters and Milton. 0A Naw Orleans Fxpress, Raymond (for Yosemite), Fresno, Bakersticll, Santa Dariara, Los Angcles, Dern- ing, El Paso, New Orleans sud 9:004 Vailejo. Nilos, San Stockton 00 Sacramento itiver Stea 1:00 p Niles, San Jose and 1.ivermore, 11:30P Port Costa and Way Stations 4:001 Martinez, San ltawmon, Vilicjo, Napa, Calistoga, )il Verauo and ta Rosa. . Dilda 4:00r Benicia, _Vacaville, Woodiand, Kuigiits Landing, Marysville, Oro- ville aud SaceAmento. . oo.ore:... 1IEA3A 4:30r Lathrop, Stockton, Modesto, Mer- ced and Fresno, going via Niles, returning via Martincz. 5:00r Loz Angeles Expross. Fresno, Santa Barbara Tracy, and Los for Mojave and East... s Furopean Mail, Ogden and Kast. ards, Nileanntl San JOse. ... acrainento, Marys- Portland, Pugeb . 1113, Tos Freano, Angeles, Bl Paso, New Orleans and East §12:450 nuge). TA_CRU [l olton, Boulder Creek,Santa Cruzand Way Station siser *2:15p Newark, Centerville, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz mfl Principal Way Stations ... #:13 ¢ Newark, S Jos0 and 11:45p Hunters' Excursion, San Jose and Way Stations ... G:A54 San Jdose and Way Stations (New Almaden Wedncsdass only). 1:807 82154 San Jose, Tres 5 itic Grove, s Olispo, Guadalupe, Surf aud Principal Way S| 7:008 5:008 304 Palo Afio and Way-Statio 8:30» Menlo Park, Sau 08, Seuta Halinas, Monterey aiid PacificGrove *10:40a #3:30 San Joss und Way Station: au Jose and Way Station 30r So jose aud Principal Way Stations 6:30p San Jose and Way Statio and Way S *2:30¢ San Mat Gilroy, Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, San Leandro and 10.004 | #11:004 Haywards. 00p | 4 Runs through to Niles, 4112:15p ) ¢ From Niles. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAX PRANCISCO—Poot of Market Street (Slip 8)= *7:15 9:00 114 1100 *2:00 13:00 40 16:00 From OAKLAND—Foot of Brosdway.— 6:00 8:00 10:00a.. 112:00 *1:00 1200 *3:00 $:00 “5:00e . A for Morning. P for Afternoon. » Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays only. # Sundays only. # Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. QTuecdays and Saturdays. §Sundays and Thursdays. SANFRANCISO0 & NORTH P4, (IFIC RAILWAY ©0. Tiburon Ferry-—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A.3.: 12:3% $:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tl it 11:30 p. . Saturdays--Extra trips as L nd 11:30 P. . SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:80, 11:00 a.3c; 1:30, 3:30 5:00, 6:20 P. . San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:15, 7:50, 9:20, 1 5, 3:40, 5:10 r. & Saturdays— a1 1:55 F. . and 6:35 P 3. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. a: 1:40, 8:400 5:00, 6:25 P. 3. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave z Arrive San Fraucisco, | ggf"fi' San Francisco. = 96, WeEk | Sox- : WaEK Pava: | pave, | Destination. | | = TH0 AN 8 T Novato, | B0 AX 8:80 at 9:30 Ax| Potaluma, | P (10:25 A 8:10 | 5:00 Pac|Senta Rosis | i 6:43 P Fulton, 7:30 ax| Windsor, 10:25 2 Healdsburg, Lyiton, Geyserville, 3:30 p3|8:00 x| Clovertale. | 7:35 vu| 6:28 pic Pieta, l Hopland & 7:30 ax| 8:00 ax| _ Ukiah. T80 ax| 1 025 0 8:00 Ax|Guerneville. 8:30 pae | 2 P 780 4x(8:00 Ax| Sonoma | 10:40 ax| B:d0ax and 6:10 px/5:00 P| Glen Ellen. | 6:10 py| 8:22 px 780 A% 800 Ax| g 10:40 Ax[10:25 A 8:30 Pau|5:00 pae| SEPUSLOPOL |6:10 pc| 6:22 pxc Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wes: Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: a Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Highlana Eprings, Kelseyville, Soda Bay and Lakeport; & Hopland for Lakeport and Bartieit Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Speings, Blus Lakes, Luurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Fomo, Potier Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's,” Buck- nell’s, Sanhedrin- Heights, Hullvilie, Booneville, Greenwood, Orr's Hot Springs. Mendocino. Clty, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willets, Cahto, Cot velo, Laytonville, Harris, Scotia apd Kureks. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. 'On Sundays round-trip tickets to all poinis be- yond San Rafael a balf rates. Ticket Offices. 650 Marke: st., Chronicla haflding. H.C WEITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent Atlantic - Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave 8ud arriva at Market-Siree: Ferry. =t st 11 s, SO Direct Line Leaves da ly at5:00 p. M., carrving Pullman Palace Drawing-room and Modern Upholstered Tourist Sieeping-cars, which run daily through 10 Chicage E: “In.l.l.' City, Annex cars for Denver and Si ui Boston Excursions, via Ksnsas City, Chicago, Montreal and the White Mouuntains leave every Tuesday. The best rallway from California te the East New ralls, new ties: nodust: interesting scenery, ana good meals in Harvey’s diniug-rooms. San Francisco Ticket Office, 644 Market st.. Chironicle Building. Telophone Main 1531, Oakland, 1118 Broadwa: HORTH PACIFIC (ST RAILEOAD (Via Sausslito Ferry). Frem San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 13 1893 b WEEKDAY® Valley and San Raiael—e7:0, 99113, FETI00 o, s 91:45, 343, #5116, %143, 6:30 7. Extra trips for 8a0 Ratacl on Mondays, ‘dave and Saturdays et 11:30 ». 3. BUNDAYS. For Mill Valley snd San Rafael—*8:00, ®10:08 ©11:50 A. M. :*1:30, 3:00, #4:50, B:16 7. M Trains marked * run to San Quentin. - THROUGH TRAINS. For Point Reyes and way stations—7:20 a M Weekdays, 8:00 4. M. Sundays, 1:45 B X Satus Yo Cagadero and was stationa—7:35 & X woeR @ays; 145 P M. Saturdays. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. ROM JANUARY 1, 1897, passenger tralus will run dafly, excepting Sunda; / Stations. Northbound. 5:40 P 3. $:14 P M 10 p. 3. able. Southbound. 9 +... Merced 11360 A . Fresno For intermediate stations see 1i Connecting steamboats of the C. N. & L leave Ban Francisco at 6 P x. dally, excepting Saturday, and Stockton at 8 ® 2 daily, except.ag bunday. MOUNT TAMALPAIS, Trains connsct with North Paol Loast Railroad. WEEK DAYS—ieave S.F. 9:15 A 3. 1:45 », 20 Returning—Ar-ive S. . 5:25 ¢ M. 8:20 b 2. SUNDAYS—LeaveS.F. 8.3 11:30 43 1:30 p a. Returning—Arrive S.F.1:15 1.3 4:20 P 7355 p.a, “Iickets for sale in Mill Valiey or THO=. COUK & ~ON~, 621 Market st., 8, F. 21l Valley aud Mount Tamaipals Scenic Kaliwags

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