The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 31, 1897, Page 27

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THE FRANCISCO CALL, SUNfiAY, JANUARY 31, 1897. 27 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMA LY THE MABKETS, B se 10 gal W res higher, Corn depressed. Yo atoes, Onic ' ables quiet. Butter G 0. a. PRODUCE EXCHANG SALES. sles 1 January 0 800 Lons Bartey. 10 date 55,500 tons Ba U Corggrl] afifi:zznn‘sro O Clear ® Parily Cloudy \@ Cloudy ® Rarn® Snow| Explanation. en wit The arrow station ind The top fguree s rature for the the amount of hundredths, c or solid 2 pressure; (8o~ ans hizh Larometric pressure and low” er'and rai ® Washin high in the on appear on WEATHER BUREAU 3 and ds, oas nexi 36 anclsco to for ¢ Utah over ver Wyoming. also risen ¢ the Sacramento where it has T wind n bour, velocities are and probably rai ler in northwest portior air Suuday. clearing Sunday morn- fresh NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N.Y.. Jan. 30.- securi rke: the in bonds. In that department reached the for a half boliday of $2,261,000 ved up anywhere from 3310 2% ity to lend mouey at any:hing ants for t vances in mortgages. purchases for both accounts, aud d miscellaneous list scored material dled the list in point of advance, 52 on th of the Corbin cific g U s e vre- 10 the best The tone of the ed led moved up ic seneral list of industrials G eneral Electric nd Sugal most prominent. Speculation closed str an advancing cendency. Net ains of 14 10 Z per cent. 1otal sales 0 sbares o r % s: Fort Worth and i i4: ene:al Electric del 7; Iron Mouniain consolidated fives, 1 Pucific consolidated sixes cerificates, Texas of Texas fives, 1; Minn. bonds coupons of 1925 sold Grain. FLOT 1 Wheat, low grades, o £3 50@4 75: do patents, 34 innesots clear, $3 50 @4: do siralg 4@1 45 do patents, 83 95@ 6: low extras, § $5; City Mills, §2@8 23; do patencs, B5 2 iye m x:ure, $5@3 supertine, $2 5 (@3 20. 8. 50@3 13. sogtheru slour, aulli common to - fair ex- 0@ 65: good Lo choice do. 33 75@A U5 quiat, stoady, at 82 75G3 05, I, sleady. Yellow Western, 1. 1. Boffalo, active. firmer: 1. @95c; No. L North: Spot ; ungraded red, 7 active and irregular, Closing firm 4cadvance. Mav aud June most et~ 4''red. February, 84c; March, 85c: May, 89 4c. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROYISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., <4 Leidesdorff St, Tel Main 1954 CENTRAL OFFICE - Paince Hotel. Purly & Atkinson, Munavers. Main 5144, Uptown Office—Baldwin Hote! (adjolning Grill 0c Tel. Main 1091. PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo. tations. R ce 1st National Bank, S, F. arkey S N . CORN—Spots dull, firm. 5014 afloat, advanc No. 2, 20%4¢ elevator, tuil and firm at unchangsd prices to 15 May and July oniy traded in. Febru- 134¢; May, 24¢: No. 3 white, + ‘white do, 28@297, 2 Cnicago, mixed acs No Weacern, Provisions, TARP—Quiet firm. Western stenm, 84 1, nominal : City, $3 60@3 65; May, $4 30, iominal refined quiet:’ Coniia 15; South Amer can, $a70: compound, POKE—Quiet. New m 25@9. EULTE - Qulet: ¢ \ estern Cream. erv, 13@20155: do factory, T@l4c: Ligins, 200 204¢; imitaiion creamery, 11@16c. Pare skims, 5@9%4c; full ‘ner. Teehouse, Westers fresh. 18¢; limed 1 TALLOW—Dul 314@35 @sigc. | COTTONSEED 01L—Qu case, $2 40@3 50: country, 314 ude, 20c: yellow Tomestic, 87@6c; New Orleans, 22@32c 6 pomts up Feb 5 $9 50, Spot R10 Londou Iayers, §1 40@$1 50; dopaper shell, S—Standard, 7e; soft shell, Sc. HOPS—Firm. Pacific Coast. 8@13c. WOOL—Good demand, firm. Pulled, 18@51c: Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. FIGIRON_Firm. American, S11@185. COPPFR—Firm. Lake, $12 LEAD—Firm. Domentic. - 4 0715@3 10 —Dull. Siraiis S13 55@15 65: plates, quiet. SPELTER—Quiet. Domestic, $3 85@4. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Trr., Jan. 30.—After s week of un- interrupted bear success it was but natural that sh on the wheat mark during the session Liverpool cables ¢ ers, an advancs of show some firmuess covering purchases aon: 1 encouragement to bold 32@114 being reported at that place. The bearish sentiment was still prevalent eariy and soon atterward there wasa downward vement of 3yc. This was followed by & raily ich carried prices higher than they were esr Exports for the week (bota cOasts) were 000 bustels 1 ihe Northwest were light at 169 cars ast Naturday and 480 a. year z0 eip.s were 41 cars and inspections out were 41,381 bushels Closi 1 cables were higher. Atlantic sewboard clearances were oderate at 200,285 bushels. The market was irregular in the las: hour, closing firm &t ovening zures. May wheat opened from 73ac to 75 sold between 74 74@76¢, C.03Ing at 7516c, % higher than yes.erday. Estimated Tecei Mond Cars. No 2 red, spo . wheat ransed closing a hude better prices W ston, f.ee Ay but wuen the rall there was Liverpool was up 136 cars. and 22,190 bushels | s ore Exports for the week | t0 3.011,000 bushels. The feeling was finally weak on sales by early hUYers. 1o Support eing ed prices. EXDOrt CleArances at At antic joris were 940 bushels. May corn | ¢ sold between 2454 624c, closi 3 under yesterday. Esth ) cars. g0od_demand, and a fafrly ac was noted. The action of wheat and ed &5 a guide for traders, the (one vary spond therewith, Receipis were 200 o were withdrawals from s were 0,401 Muy oais close Estimated receipts 10r Monday North- Seprember, 7935 SISIONS— was & produ ive centss ume vance in hog prices in sirengibening re was rather howeve advance was 1. May lower than May lard and ribs nate fower. | UTTER—The bu:ter marke: dy to- Thera was a good demand, but fine makes ere wanted to the exclusion of oiher kinds. Cream tras. 18@: 9c @18c | ations, fancy, 15@1 c. Dairies | 17c: firsts, 14@lbe: seconds. xtras, 10g11c: firsts, 51 ase. 21@3c; ro) @Y35C; puciting 10c. is Testr supply. 1635c B dozen. ONEY- | Was 41 o call and 6 on time { 1oans. New York ex € 80ld st 50¢ discount. Closing Prices. | WHEAT — Jenuary, 7 May. 75%c; nnary, 2214@22%4c: May, 24%4@ © 2514 5253 2 16301 May, 177@1 | LARD—January, $3 kibkS—January, $3 9’ Livestoolk. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irr. Jan. 30.—Prices | of cattle are rather low in spite of the small | The foreign demand is good, but choice | export beeves are not coming here in Jarge num- bulk 0f the offerings being hulf fat st um qual The entre week's receipts | were on 700 head and the January receipts foot up 1¥8.c48, as compar d with 237,763 in | January, 1896, and 286,683 in January, 1892, a | tize wiien there was an abundani suppiy (hroa h- cut the West, and yet with such meazer receipts prices are low. Butchers' stuff and feeding ca are seiling well, however, there being & goo: ¢ ints. The off:; of the ma mand o ship 10 fnterior dny were light and the ton. but 76; Janvary 200 he 18 d, as con 1.068,2¢ Junuary, 1891, when supp ies were plen itul. The ogs now being murset-d &re choice and of uniform quality, leavy weights®predomi and Lhe rangs of prices 18 NATFOWIng. ex | receipts are ijkely to be iarger unless the w | turns severe & ain. Prices were firm to 5c hi Both sheep and lam bs arc 10 active demand and prices are fully as hign &sa week ago. Fed West ck comprise seil well, particulariy €0od, fac hand weighit Western sheep. The markes Lo-day was fi Recelpts, 800. Fancy beeves, $5 20 @5 35: choice to prime 1350@1700 b steers, $4 K0 @5 10; good to choice 1250500 B steers. $4 408 £75: medium steers, 1200@1350 ibs. $4 05@4 35 fair beef steers, 9G0@1150 s, 33 80@4 0U: cor | mon bect ‘steers, 930@1150 1, 83 50@3 75: goo 10 prime stockers ana feeders, #3 70@4 15: fair 1o | g00d stockersand feeders. $3 :5G3 6 bulls, choice | to extra, $3 50@3 75: cows and heifers. ciolce (o | prime, 83 80@4 15; cows. fair to choice, $250@ | 850: " cows. commen 1o fair canners, 81 70@2 45: calves, gooa o fancy, 6 76@6 23; calves. common to_z00d. $3@b 60: Texas cows and bulis, 2 60@ | 5°60: milkers and springers, @ head, $20@40. | —Receipts, 16,000. ' Heavy packiug and ehipping Jots, $3 35@3 52%%: common to choice mixes $3 30@3 B55: cnoice assorted, $% 4@ 355 tight, 83 35@3 57%4: pigs. $3 30@3 67%a. SHI P Recelpts. 200, Inferior 0 cuoic | £2'50@3 9u; 1awmbs, §3 50@5. Recelpts ar Omaha, £OUTH OMAHA. NzBk.. Jan. 30. —HOGS—Re- ceipts, B000: steady te strong. Light and mixed, | $3 50@s 4235: heavy, 83 2063 0. | © CATTLE-eceipis. 80.. Market renerally steady: cows. 81 50@3 50; feeders, $3@3 35: steers 50@4 30. SH oK P—Feceipts, 600. Market steady. Lizht Mexican lambs, $4 10. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Jan. 30.—1TOGS—Re- ceipts, 4700; opened strong, c.csed easier. Light anl medium, $3 35@3 45; heavy, $3 25@3 40: pixs $3@5 20. CATTLE—Recelpts, 700; nominal. Native steers best, $4 16@4 90; fair to good, $3 25 @3 45; cows und uelfers besi. $315@s 40; fair 1o good. $175@*10; bulls. $2 25@3 10; stock- ors and fesdors, 85 1505 65 Lexas and Western, . $5@9. tecelpts, 700 NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, ¥xchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call 14@2%. Prime mercantile pa- per, 8@3%Y. Steriiug exchange dul, easy, with actual,business in Dankers’ bills a: §4 8414@4 Bi%, for sixty days and £4 8616@4 ¥63; for aemand. Posted rates, $4 86@4 87, Mexican doliars, 0U7@51 81 8314@4 B4, GoOvernment 0o; bonds sieudv: railroad bonds active and higher. Silver without sale. crosTNG KTOCKS. Am Te & Cable... ¥7 [North America 43, Atchison 15 |Normen 167 Preferred., ...\, 2658 Preferr Adams Express.. 160 | [Northwesters.. Alton, Terre Hauie 56 | Preferred....... American Expressl08 IN'Y Centrai. Americon lovacco 74%4(N Y, Chilcago&siL, 12 Preterred. ........ 10215 1si preferred..... 70 Bay State Gas.... 1135 2d preferred. .l 47 15 Baltimore & Ohio.. SY&N R Erunswick Lauds. Buffulo, Roch & P. 1634N Y Susq & W. Canaan Pacific..... 55 | Preferrod. Canada Southera.. 43 (Ontario. .. 6074 Jntario & 121, Orexon improvmnt_15% T 27%4) Presered......... 11185 ""{Orexon Navigation— 11172 |oreson Short Linc. 13 7514/ Pacitic Mail 15 39| Peoria. D& Evans 25% Preferred %0 Piitsburg & W pfd. 15 Chicago Gas.. 7854 Puilman Palace. "3 1673 Cleve & Piitsburg. 1661s/Quicksiver 1 Consolidation Conl. 33 | Preferred. 12 Canton Land Central Pacific.. Chbes & OBio... Chicago Alton Preferred. Chicago, B & Q. Chicago'® X Ill. CHICAGO. PRIVAIK Wikih NEW YOBK Consolidated Gas..147%3' Reading,, .. 655 UGAR—Duil. Off A mola_A. ndard A, 41jc: confecioners’ A, 4¥ge: cut | £, 4%0. crusied, 47p0; powdered, 414¢; granu lated, al4c; cubes, 1140 ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c: boxes. 10@15c. 11 ACHYE—Peelet, boxes 1215@15¢; unpeeled, sizes. 43,@4%c. | Two crown L. M. 4 txe.: three crown, a ihe buik of the offerffigs, and | /flyu CCC&S: Lows... 2814 RioGrande& Westa 12 Preferred.......... 75 | lreferred. w | | Colo Fuei &'Iréa.. 2614 Rock Isiand.... . 683 Preferred t0 " RomeWst&Ogden. 1134 | Cotton 011 Cert.... 12 [St L&S W iy Commercial Cabie. Preferred 1135 Del Hudson 13075 5t Paul. Del Lack&Wesirn. 1521s, _ Prefer 3 | Denver & R G...... 11348t Panl & Duiath.. 20 | Preterrea 1457 Preserred.......... 86 Distlllers..... — ISt Paul & Omana.. 507 | General Kiectric.| 35% _Preferred l138 Ere I e pivy Preferred......... 34%; Silver Certificates. 847 | Fort Wayne.. . 166 " Southern Pacific.. 15%4 | Grea: Norihérn pid 120 |Southern R k. vy Green Ba; —— | Preferred.... | Barlem. 292 [Sugar Refinery. | Hocking 334 Preferrea | Hockng Valiey... 1195 Tenn Coal &1 | Homestake...."... 86" Preferred.. H & Texas Central— |Texas Pacific | Iiinois Central.... 94 (Tol A A & N Mich,— lowa Central. 714 Tol Unlo & Central 20 Preferred .. 24%5| Preferred......... 50 Kansas & Texas, 14V Tol St Louls & K¢ 6% | “Preterred. ... 515§ Preferred......... 15 | Kingston & Penn..— | Union Pacific.... T Lake Erfe & Wesin 1635'U P Den &Gulf.... 1% Preferred. 6594 U s Corduge. Lake Snore. 15234 Preferred — |N 21 Guarsoteed ......— 81 |U'S Express Long Is! 51 U S Leather... Loutsville & 5134 Preferred. Loulsvilie.N Aibay 15/U S Rubber. | “Preterrea T 314 Preferred Manbattan Con. 9076 Utlca & B i ver | Memphis & Chatis 15 Wab S L & Pacific Mexican Centra... 9 | Preferred z | Michigan Central. 83) Wells-Fargo... ... Minn &S L. — | Western Union.... Preferred.. ... .— |Wisconsin Centrai. Minn & St L'com.. 194 Wheeling & L E. 1st preterred..... 7 Preferred Am Cotton Oil prd. &|W U Beet. 2 vreterred Missourl Pact | Mobile & Obio..... 21" "|Ann Arbor. | Nushville & Chaitl 673| Freterred s | Nationai Linseed.. 13 " Brooklyn Traction. 185 .2100%% Erie 2d pid.... | PR e vl Brererved | Cosixe soxoa Ala Class A 4s.....104 |Northern Pac 1sts. 115 Do'chusa % 551108 [N Bobas = Alabuma ciass G 93| Do sde 7 Aucnigon a7 Bl DO consar 5o S A | canada Soutn Cen Pac Lats of’95.— Cherokee 4s. 1896104 Do 1587......... 104 To 1898 Do 1899 Do consol 5s Pacific 65 o ‘97, Ches & Onio 55....1i0 [Phila & Keading ds 5114 PTe Reis'83 44 | Do lstpfd incom. 4%, DC865s C-109%4|R GrandeWest 1sis 721y Den & i 111145t L&lronMiGends 76 Do'as.......... [ 8835SUL & SF Gen 6s.111% Erl> 243 €1 |t Paul Consols.... 181 | FtW&DERCiy st 5735/~ P C & Pa st |GH&ERA 6 So Carolina 41ps. .. 1 Do2d 7s..... 96 Southern K Ros | Slec Db 331 Do Pac Cal 1sts. | H & Tex Cent 35107 |Tenn new Ss. 20 con bs. 7101 |Texas Pac st Jowa Centrai Tits.. 9834/1exas Pac 2ds... | Kansas Pa Consols 7614 Unlon Pac 1sts 96 Ks Palsts Den Divl16i4 U S 4s reg of 1923 | La Cousol s.. 9612 Do 4s, coupon. Missouri fanding ..— |U S 4s reg of 19 | M KT 2ds........ 0 62%a; Dods, coupon. Dods...... 0 8454 Dogs. . .. Mobiie & Ghi6'43.. 68 | Dods. reg. | Mutaal Union 651110 | Do ds. coupon. | X J Cenz Gen s 11535/ Va fu; | N ¥ C&st Louis is105 Nord West Gen 65117 | ng aeot.. Do registered. Do deferred 3. | N Caroilna con 4s.192 | Dotrust reptsipd | ~Does 122 |Wabash st s.. | NorthwesiConsols. 111 65| West sore 4a. Loden Bs........ 1113 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL | LIVERPOOL, Exa., Jan. 50.—The spor market fs firm at 65 ¢d. Carzoes are steadierat 34s 9d, seliers, promp: shipment. | FUTURES. | _ The Prosuce Exchange cabie sives the following Liverpool quot Rea Winter: Jan- uary, 68 5Ly, Uadi Ma:cn, 8s 514d: May, Us 6340 cbrus Juue, 63 51 SECURITIES, LONDON, Exc.. Jan. 30.—Consols, 11284; sil- ver, 29 11-16d; French Rentes, w02t 70c. | | Sterling Exchange, 60 day | Sterling Exchange, signt | Steriing Cabies. ... ...~ 0" { New York Lxclhinuge, sight.... ... | New York Exchange, telegraphi Fine silver, per ounce. | Mexican Doliars. griedibdi ki PRODUCE MARKET. AND OTHEK GRAINS, EXCHANGE AND BULLION. he Queen of England takes for , valued ai $104.400. mer everywhere yesterdas Wheat was ‘ITne improvement here was sligh: and confined to | futures Quoted at $1 35@1 40 P ctl for common grades, $1 4244 for average No. 1, $1 45 for choice and $1 60@1 65 B cil for extra onoice milling. CALL TOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESsioN—9:15 0'cloek—May—4000 | ctis. "81 4335: 10,000, 81 4235 10,000, 81 4 32,000, $1 4214, Decemver—avJ0, $1 Zi; 2000, | 8122345 2000, %1 22145: 10,00, $1 2265, | xeXh sxsdiox — Say 12000 cus, $1 42 8000, 31 4135: 10,000, §1 4135; 2000, 81 4155 | 6000, "81 4175 December — 24,000, $1 22 | 10.000, 81 241, REGULAR MORNING SEss1ox—May—4000 cils: $14114; 4000, SL41%g: 4000, $14 51 4154 | "BAKiEY — F showed no chiange 8736@Y5¢. ures advanced. Spot prices Feed, 75@80c B cil; Brewing, | CALL TOARD SALES. NFORMAYL SEss1oNn—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 | culs. 7835: 2000, T944¢ | “Shcoxd’ Smssiox-— 0 sales. SESSION—May—2000 cti } EGULAR MOENIN T874c: 2000, T9¢, OATS—Pri es show considerable change, gener- ally downward. The market continues very duil. | Fancy Feed quotuble at$1 5715@1 45; Common | White, $1@1 10: choice, $1 15@1 35, according to luck for feed, 85c@S1 U5: for seed, $1 10 $11 0; Red, $1 10@1 20; Sur- prise. $145@1 65 B ctl. | “CORN—Du land u anged. Large Yeilow, 75 ound do, 9Uc; White, 75@ Lower and neglec ed at 8714@92%4c B cil. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 15@1 23 3 cin FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. No tarther change. ¥LOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Famlly | extras. 84 80@4 95 Bakers’ exiras. 84 75@4 85 | Super fine Si@s 85 ob |~ CORNMiaL, RTC.—Feed Corp, Cracked Corn, $17 50818 3 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices i sacks areas foliows, ususl discount to the trade: Graham Flou 100 s: kive 56 75: Cornmeal, Catmeal, $3 60; 330: Buc lour, $2 75 % 100 Bbs: Ric E extra cream do, $i: lominy. 83 10 Flour, $320@8 50; Crac Farina, 84 Whole Wheat Floor, Rolled Oats (bbis), 86 50@5 90; Pearl Barle: Spilc Peas, $3 00; Green do, $4 20 EDSTUFFS. | Deaters quote the o1d prices for all descriptions. | BRAN. for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and $20@20 50 9 ton for the best. | "FLEDSTUFFS — Kolled Barley, 18 % ton; Oilcake Meal at the mil, $26 50 # ton; joublng, | $27 50; ciipped Uats, 81 30@1 50 ® ctl. | HAY—Wheat, $5@11; Wheat and Oat, $1@ | 10: Ont. §o@b: Bariey, $7@8 60:' River Bariey, | $5@6 60: Aifalfa, $6@7 5y compressed, $66 § 80; stock, $6@6: Clover. $6@8 ® tun. SIRAW=26@50¢ B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Colored descriptions are firm, but Whites are un- changed., Limas are a 5o stronger. BEANS — Bayos, 51 50@1 60 @ ct: Small Whites, §1 15125 ctl; Large Whites, $1@1 15 8 ctl; Pinks, $1 10@1 25: Reds, £110@1 20: Binck- eve, §1 10@1 15: Red Kidney, §2 50: Limas, $1 70 @2: Buters, 81 25@1 50; Pea, $1 16@1 30. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $250@% 75: Yellow Mustard, $1 75@2 % il: Flax, §1 30@1 40- Canary | Beed, 134 @214¢ % B: Alfalra, 614c; Rape. 234@ u3ic Hemp oc; Tizothy, 41ac. DR1kD PEAS—Niles, $1@L 20® ctl; Green, $14081 50 B ctl | POTATOES, LNIONS, VEGETABLES. There is no change of any consequence in any description. The murket is quiet. POTATOES—New Potatoes, 2@3c B 1b; Sweet Potatoes, $1 26@1 60: Early Rose, T0@80c: River Reds.65@75¢; Burbank Seedlings, 60@75¢ B ctl for Kivers and 75¢@S1 15 for Saunas; Oregon Bur- banks. SUC@$1 1. ONIONS—81 26@1 75 9 ctl: Oregons, $1 75@2. | _ VEGETABLES—Hothouse Cucumbers, 50c@$1 | B 'doz; Hothouse Asparaxus, 10@25¢c B M: Kho- arb, — B box: Los Angeles Summer Squash, 75c@$1 B box: Los Angeles Green Peppers, 25@ Uc: Mushrooms. 6@20c @ Ib; Marrowfat ~quash. $5@R ® ton; Los Angeles ‘lomatoes, 50c@el B bux; Dried Peppers, 7@sc Ib; Green Peas, d@bc 2 Bi Los Angales Siring Beane S@10c; Dried @ b Cabbige, 40@! ctl; Carcots, D50 ek Garlie, 114@50 P B BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market s weak and dealers are shading top prices for Creamery. CREAMERY—Fancy Creameries. 20@21c; some speclals bring more: seconds, 18@18c # D. DaIny—Fancy, 16@16c:_good to choice, 15@ l4c: lower grades, 10@12c ¥ D PICKLED—13@14c B b FIRKIN—15@ 4 B Ib. CrEAMERY TUB—16@18¢ B . CH ESE—Weak, but nolower. Cholce mild new, 10@10%4¢ ¥ : common tb good old, 8@9c; Cream Cheddar, 11@12c; Young Americs, 11c; Western, 12c] Eastern, 15@18%4c. GX_ Another general decline Is noted. Ranch | Eggs, 17@19c: siore Eggs, 16@16¢; Eastern, 14@ 16c # doz. POULTRY AND.GAME. POULTRY—Was dull snd nominal yesterday. Live Turkeys, 12@13c @ Ib for Gobvlers, 13@ 14c @ 1 for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 14@16c B b: Geese. B pair, 1 AU@i 75: Ducks, $6@7 # dozen; Heos, $3 60@4 60: Roosters. young. 84@5 B (o do, old, $3 60@4; Fryers, $4@4 50; Brollers, $3 50 2 | medium, 7c B B: Uizt $17@17 50; | —$12 5013 for the best and $12 B ton | 1 @4 25 for 1 e z rge and $2 50@S 25 for small; Pigeons, 1 S0@% ¥ oon for young and #1 for od. GAM G- Engish “nipe_are quoiable at $3 50 B duzen: Jack Snipe, S1 26 B dozen: Hare, 50 5e; Kabbits, §1 50 for Cottontails and $1@1 25 | for smail; Gray ‘Geese. £ 00; White Geese, 313 | Brant, $1 6U; Honkers. $4. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Persimmons are very slow of sale. Pears are almost gone. JECIDUOUS FRUITS— ‘Apples, 80:@S1 B box for choice, §1 25@1 50 tor fancy Red, B0@T5¢ for common; Essters, 81 50 @2 60 B bol. Pears, 28@30¢ P box. Persiimons, 35@65¢ B box. BERRILE Eastern Cranberries, $6@7 50 @ bbl. CITRUS FEUITS—Lemons are weak. Manda rip Oranges are higher at $1@1 10 B box: Navel Granges $2@2 5Y: Seedlings, +1@1 25: iemons. T5c@§1 25 jor common and §1 50@2 for good (0 | choice; Mexican Limes $b 50@6; Califoraia Limes, $150@1 75; Bananas, $1@4 B bunch; rinespples, #2019 doz DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— 2 The statistical position of the Prune market is savorable.. Imporis of Prunes Into the United States for the fiscal year ended Jue 50 1894, ag- Fregated 8,749,349 Ibs:_in 1495, 15,511,695 s Were brought i1 Ip the fiscal vear ended June 30, 1886, the sbipments 0f Prunes (o this country feil P 1% 453, 655 1bs, of which 420,025 Ibs eame from France. Imports for the 11 moniths ended Novem- ber 50, 1896, were only 544 US4 Ibs, against 3,847, 850 1bs for the same period of 1ayo, Quotations ou (ue & ruit ExChange are nominally as 10llows: UABLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@9¢ for Koyals and 1135@L2C for cholce to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 81g¢ for iho 4 sizes Peaches, 1@b ¢ for prime 10 cholce, 615@7c for fancy nnd | 9@10¢ sor peeled in boxes; Apples, 5@5kz for Vaporated ‘and -@2Yec O sui-dried: rears, 2y {@5¢ for prime 10 choice, 4@5%5¢ for quarters and | 6@612c for halves: Plums, 4¢ for pited nna 1340 Yo uupitzed; Nectarives. 3Vo@41ge for choice gud blgec for funcy: Wulte Figs, Sc; Black Flgs, 214 enches, 414@514c W D peeled. 1ifuc & . Apr- saacy, 10c: M oorparks, 120 4. JoBBING PRIC 615@754c B | la@ic ¥ D T8o: evaporated A pples, 5¥4c; sun-dried, 23@3c; Prunes, 33,@4c 107 the 3 sizes: Figs, blsck, 50 for unpressed i 3@3YgC for pressed: white kigs, 40; | Plime, 434@6c 10r pitied &nd 134c for unpicted; | Nectarines dasc @b for prime 1o funcy: Pears | cots, 915@se for wholk 4v@blge for quarters aud 375@64e for haives. faisins— CARLOAD PRICES — Four- crown, loose, 53sc: hree-crown, 43¢ B I two-crown, 3%sc B_ . seedess Sultanas, 5hac: seedless Muscatels, 4350 three-crown London fuy ers, 81 15: clusters, $1 50 Imperial clusiers, $3; Dehesa clusters, $2 60; dried Grapes. 3¢ B Ib. JOBRING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, loose, 3¢ 3-crown, 434 530 seed: less Sultanns, b3zct scedle B-crown London tavers, $1 25: clusters, 81 6: Dehesa clusters, 82 75: imperlal clusters, $3 25. N UTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, 614@Tc @ D for standard and 9@9%4c B I for sortshell; Almords, 6@b61a¢ for Luuguedoc, 3@ 140 for bardsnell and Sg9c B Ib for paper-shell; Pianats, 4@6e ® b 1or_rasters aua ac. for_Call: fornia: iickory Nuts, 5@sc 3 Ib; Pecans, Ti@ o @ Ib; Filberts, T3e@8c; Brazu Nuts, Tha@Hc: Cocounuts, $4@5 B 10 HONEY—Comb, 10@12%4c for bright and 5@9c for lower grades: Water-white extracted, 5@0ac: light amber exiracted 43@3%4c; dark amuer 4@AYee: dark, 2@8c B Ib. 2@25¢ % . PREOVISIONS. Buiness continues aule CURED MEATS—Bacon, 62 B 1 for heavy, 70 B D for light medium, 914c for light, 10¢ B I for | excralight and 11%sc B I for sugar-cured. East- | ern sugarcured Tiams. 12@lzlbe; Callfornia | Hams, 10@10%c: Mess Beer, 50: exira mess do. $8@8 50 fumily do, 39 o0@10;_extra | primo’ Pork. 87 60 @ 8 extra_cicar, 316 # bbi; | hiess. 814 @ bbl: Smoked Beet. 1c B b. LARD—Eastern, tierces, 18 quoted at b¢ for | compound and @546 for puie: pails, Te: Calii- fornin tierces, 6@51ag & I fof compound and 6140 for pure: haf-bois 6%4¢: 10-1b t1us, T44c: do, O-lbe | 736 @ b, } "GOOk 6614 In tlerces and T%@8Y4e | 1 in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Very quiet at the old prices. Culls and brands sell lo @ Ib under sound stock. Hedvy salied steers quotable at 8c: bc @ 1b: Cowhides, 8o | salied Kip., 6c ® Ib: salted” Calf, 7@Sc: salied Veal, 6@7c: dry iides, 12@13¢c Bib: culls and brands, 9@10c: dry Kip and Vel 9@10c: ary Calf, 1 15¢; cuils. 10c; Goatskins, 2U@dc each: Kids, Be: Deerskins, good summier, 25¢ ¥ b: medium, c; winter, 100; heepskins, sueariizigs, 10@20c each; shor wool, 25@35¢ each; medium, S0@i5c | eacn: iong wools, 40@6Uc each. TALLOW—No. 1, rendercd, 3@3%ac; No. | réfied, Sc: Grease, 2c B M. WOOL-Jacob Wollner's circulsr says; “We bave had uite a lively market the last ten days #5d lots 0f Wools were Sold, mostly to scouriug- miils, but prices hav not improved much. When- {.ever a prico wus asked u shade_bigher ihan prices prevaient in December 1t was réfused, still there | hiave been about 200,000 1s sold and stocks ars very mach broken and the ouilook is that when the new clip is ready to come in tuers will be very litile Wool in the market, with the exception of some very bigh-priced scoured Wool in speculat- ors’ hanas. Tue kasiern market in the last two weeks shows unprecedented large sales, but at no Digher prices than were prevalent during Decem- ber—that Is, Woois that were offered in December al prices they could nOL Tea ize were taken in the | pas | act ve and firm with 40 prospect of any higher ad- vance, tive purposes. The mills sill | orders for goods. The London sales now in pro- gress are active and firm, bu. with ve-y little ad- Vance and nearly one-quaTter of the-Wool offered was (aken by American buyers,so we can expect our markets will be flooded With torelgn W ools be- fore we can have auy tariff legislaiion, or if we bave, beiore it cAn g0 into effect. The report of the Ways and Means Commitiee of Congress i} on grease Wool thers wouid be oniy & duty of 60 & Ih is very discourmeing, especiaily for our produc- ton. The California Wooi Association is working hard and 1s taking steps to bring before the Ways and Means Commitiee the necessity of having a higher tarift ou Wool. Our scouring-mills are busy onordirs for Fastern acccunt. The prospect 1s tnatall the Woo s now on hand wiil be used before the new clip comes . ‘The market cioses firm, with stightly | 8s inauiry.” We quote Fall Wool: Free northein, 7@8Yac: middle countles, free. 534@ 7e; do, defective, 4Va@be: San Joagain, 5@8e: o, | foothill, 5@7c: Eastern Oregon. T@lic: Valley | Oregon, fall and lambs’, 10@11c B B i | THOPS—8g8c for 1air to choics and $@10c B B | for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. PAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 434c: June- July delivery, 47c; San Queniin, $4 83; Wool Bacs, 2412@26 Y50, | COAL—Wellington, $5 % ton; New Wellington, | $87® ton: Souihfield Wellington, $7 50 ® ton: Seattle, §6 50: Bryant, 85 50: Co0s bay, $4 75: | Wallsend, 8 50; Scooch. —: Brymbo, —; Cum- beriand, §13 50 in bulk 4nd $15 tu sacks: Penn- syivania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 B ton: Welsh nihracite. $8@10; Cannel, 38 @ ton; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasaut Valley, 87 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton in sk: CANNED SALMON—The Alaska Packers’ As- tociation quotes Ked Salmon as follows: In iots 125,000 cases. 95¢ @ dozen; 50.000 cuses, 92l4c % dozen;: 76,000 cases, 9UC B dozen, et cash 1. 0. b. ex-ship. QUICKSILVER—Ts higher at $37 50 9 flask, | owing to an advauce at London. | "SUGAR—The Western Suzar Refining Company auotes, terms net cash: Cube and. CHished, S14c: Powdered, ve; Fine Crushed, 53ge; Dry Gradu- Inted, 4340: Confectioners' A,' 434c: Magnolia A, ic: Extru C, 8%c: Golden ¢, 3%c: hai? barrels 4¢ more than barrels, aud boxes Yg® more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Yac: | Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slangh- terers are as follows: BEKF—First quallty, 6%c; second, 5@6c; third do, 4@5¢ B M. VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small, 7@8c B b .\;:JTro.V—wemm. 814@7c; Ewes, 6@6%c ® LAMB—Spring, —; yearlings, 7@8c B Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, {@334c & D for large and 814@334c for smail 80d meulum; dressed do, 4@ Sow I RECEIPT> OF PRODUCE. . ¥om 24 moums. Flour, qr sk 5,442 Middiings, sks.. 165 Oregon. . 8,236 Hay, tons....... 883 Wheac, Gt ... 42.890| Butter. cu Barley, cus.l 0, %780| Cheess, cuis Reans. sks.... . 29| gy, dos, 800/ ¥ ides. o, 475/ Pelts. bdi 230 Wine, gals., _. 381.700 8.5335| Leather, roli: 119 lBK}TnIIoW.C‘IL 18 850/ Wool, bis.. b2 400/ THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks closed the week quietly at about the prices that ruled on the previous day. The Hale & Norcross delinquent sale takes p'ace t0-morrow.. . Interest will be due and payable February 1 on the following bouds: United Staies fours (new is- sue), quarterly; Kdison Light ana Power sixes, quarterly: Pacific Rolllng Mill sixes, quarterly. ‘T'he Central lighy Company and Callfornia Cotton Mills Compshy will pay quarterly divi- dends of $1 per shure on February 1. The anmual meeting of the Union Trust Com- paay will be héld to-morrow. An official te'exsram was received at the Con. Cal & Va. office yesterday announcing that the output of ore from th* mine iast week amouated above lk?e 1750 level. RIS o e Ol mopde Local corporations pald dividends as foliows in January : NAME, Per Share. Amount. Bank of California. $90,000 California Sace Deposit . 15,000 American Bank and . Co..."" 2 50 10,670 Crocker- WV colworth N. Bank. 4 00 40,000 Co.umbian Bankiog Co. 1800 First National Bunk. 78000 Nevada Bank 45,000 Wells, Fargo-& Co. 240,000 vo weeks Or 80, and the marke: is reported | Most of (he Wools were taken for specuia- | cannot get any | Fireman's Fund Ins. Co. 300 30,000 Pacific Surety Co..... 200 Edison L. and P. Co. L83 Gas Consumers’ Associacion.. 15 Oakland Gas Co . 25 Pacific Gas Tmp. Co. 50 Pacitic Lighting Ce S S 8. F. Gaslight... R 73 tockton Gus 30 Marin County Waer Co. 7 San Jose Water. ... - 50 Spring Valley Wate 50 California-sireet Cabie. 50 5. Darket-strect Ratiway . 80 112500 Sutter-street Cable. k1 ds 25,000 Alaska Packers’ Association.. 75 .582 Hutchinson Plantation..... .. 25 12,500 Natoma Vinevard Co. 05 3,000 Prcific Telepione. ] 18'-00 Sunset Telephone. Thes 7,500 Aluska-Mexican Mining Co.. 10 18.000 Amska-Treadwell Mining Co. ~ 37%4 75,000 Homestake Mining Co.... 25 31,260 Morning Siar Mining Co.... 600 Naps Con. Q M. Co........ 10 Ontario Miniug Co.... 1w Santa Rosalia Miniog (o, 05 Total.... 81,061,861 Classified, the amounts for the past montl are as follows: 1896, 1897. Banks........ $542.836 Insursnce companies. Gas companies. Water companies. Strect railways. Sugar cowpanies... “Telephone companies. Mining companies Miscellaneous companies. Totals. Following Aze the Highest Prices Dur- ing the Past Weelk. Srock. _[Mon. [Tues Wed Thaa.| Fri | Sat. P T Y Y T T o8 8 url v ou o7 19 27 17] , 16 15 37 87| B8 ‘w1 ¥8 71| 63 e 63 70 07 07 3| 0l 1 56| 5t B4l 100 9. 9b) 2.35( 210/ 2.201 1x0| 12| 228 Crown Point. 35| 3¢ s9) Gould & Curcy.| 57| 5| 498 b% Hale & Norcross| 1.40| 1.25| 1.2t/ 1.85 Mexican .| 83] "8zl 80| 80l | 18| 1.25( 1.5/ 1.18) | 7o) Taal 14l iy 26| 25 il 2l 68| 63 B85 67 55 5. 48 o2 1 1| 30 u Standard 1.6 | 1.85( 1.85 1.70 Serra Nevada | ¢ a8 Unioo...... 48 45| 43 43 Utan L 6| ey el o4 Yelow Juckw | 57| 86| 35 37 LOALT awis, Following were the sules in the San Francisco Rtock Poard yesterday : REGULAR MORNING 81 b100 Conti. +68/300 L Polnt. +.-69/100 G & C. SION, COMMENCING +1.15/500 Ocedt 200 Cholr.....9~ 150 HEN 100 . . -971200 ... ... 400 CC&V..2.20/200 N'G & C.. 160 ... Following wers the sales in the Pacific Stock Eoard yesterduy: E#OULAR SESSION—10:30. 4 Cont. ..1.15/1200 Mexican 48 011300 Occidii.... 21 +-7702/700 Ovhir.... 1145 NY."..0.|700 Ovrma. ..To 108(180) savage. /600 Scorpion..0: 800 Aloha.. 400 Alts . 200 Andes. 260 Belcher. 1100 B&B... 85450 C Pount.” 167|300 Exchar. 1691950 4 &C.... ~06(700 3 0 8.0 . .1.00/200 Justice. 42 500 CCAV.7.56(100 Kentuck..0: 100 Usah ... 204 250 21211000 L Weah 01300 X JUKC .85 LLUSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Jan. 30 .12 m. rig A i Askeds PY A { faua. ., . = o 07 08 Justica 05 B 15 16Bentuok ... 03 U4 34 85 Lady Wasi.[ @ 70 71 Mexicsn. . Benton Con.... 17 Nevada Quéea. Bulliou U5 06 Occidenca..,.. 21 Caledonia. .. 11 1.fophlr 15 Chollar ... 100 105 Overman. ... 15 Con.Cal& Vi 420 Zzb/PotosL......ooe on Challene Con. 51 b3 Savage. 51 Con. Imperial. 01 Uz|scorpion. i Confidence.... 115 1.20|seg. Beich 12 | Con New Yorz Siver Hill.... v Crown Point.. 35 37|-lerra Nevada = EastSierraNa7 ~ U4 staudard 170 kurekacon.. — 0|Syudicaie. L kxchequer .. 05+ 0 Uniouuod. 43 boula &Cugy. 50 5il U vi 0B Baicw Norees 120 125V clow Jacken 36 87 51 Jackson BP1UCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. Jau 50 -10:30 o 3. TXITED STATES %N ua Fv, A vked, Bt Asked US4s conp.11l — (U Bdgrez...10¥ 11035 Donew issuelzl — MISCELLANKOUS mowov. Cal-stChless. 11035 — . Ouk Gas Bs.. — 104 Cal Elec L 65126 132 |0 2d is fa.. 108 109 | CottaCWos 98 95 (Ommibus e, 121 132 Dpuistex-cp — S734|P &0 Ryds. — 11§ Kdsn L&P 68128 180 P&Ch Ry 6s. — 103 ¥&CHRR6s — 107 (Pwist RR8s114 119 Geary-st R5s100 ~ — |Keno, WL&L — 102 HUES01s.008 — [bactoP &L — 100 LosAng L83 — 100 |SFE&NPRBv. 9973100%, | DoGnteed 6s — 301 [SPRRAriz6y — = 94 SPRRCal 63.112 SPRICal5s. 100 PBrRCaifs. 97 @ily SV Water 63. 11875120 | MirsiCoieBs122% — = DokKyCon b8 106 10644 NarVings 1st 00 NevCNgR7s.108 105 N RyCal 65101~ — [~VWaieras 101 1oty N Ry Cal —~ 95 IStktnGEESS — 1011y WATER eTocKY Contra Costa 34 36 [Sprng Valley §7 973 MariaCo.... — 52 648 AND ELECTRIC €TOCKS. Capital...... — 25 |Faccas fmp 9234 9115 Central....... 83 _— |Pacific Lizne 45y3 49 Ed.son Lighi127 127y <an Francsco 29~ 9414 M Klec Lign: 9% 10 |Stoekion. ..o — 20 Oak G L&H 64 déwg| INSURANCE RTOCK. Fireman'sFa180 190 [son.. s COMMKRUIAL BANK w10t Anglo-Cal.... 034 58 |First Nationi18014182%5 Hank of Cal, 238 " 241y| LONAODPEA. 13750 — Cul SD&T Co10734120 | Merch Bx.... 14 MAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo. — 1450 [Savé&losn. — 105 HumbSEL.1100 — |Securlty.....24) ~ — Mutoal...... 88— |UnlonTrisl 800 — Skswy Union — 480 STREEE BATLROAD sy Gultornia.... = 110 (OsSLeHay — 100, Geary-st.... — residio. ... A 43 481y POWLAK sTOCKS. 18 17 (GlantCon.,, 83% 33 75— |Vigort..ll! Buc® $0c % — i MISCELLANEOUS STOCK3. Alaska Pkrs, 1031510334/ Nat VinCo,, — A e 280 100 4 cenntosots 96 25 HawC&SCo.. 17 171i/PacAux FA — 4 HutchSPLO 245 24b4 PacBoraxCo. 95 — MerExAssn. — 11U |ParfPaintCo — 7 SALES—MOENINS BEa3Ld4 roara— 26 Alaska Packers' Association.. 108 75 0 Edison Light & Power Co... 127 W 0 Glant Powder Con. 10 do do 10 do @0 15 Hutchinson § P 25 Market-st Kauway 600 do g0 ... 240 do do b 10 _ do do 10 § F Gaslight. . $2000 8 V 4% Bonds. . 500 Vigorit Powder: 00 do do Kireei— 175 Market-st Rallway .. There are certain plants which produce flowers that make not only poisoncus honey, but also poisonous wi nstances often occur of persons being il after eat- ing honey, and the'case is sometimes at- tributed to indigestion; but more fre- quently the cause is found in the honey itself, the bees having fed upon some pois- onous flowers. THE CALL CALENDAR. JANTARY, 1897. se| » Firs: Quarter Rl O) bl W & Full Moon. R Jan. 18. 0 Jan. 25. EAdsss. & \ Dates of Departure ¥From San Francisco. STRAMER |DRATINATIDN. | SAtL | PIRR. Queen.. .. |San Diego. Peb 1.1lam|Pler 11 Corona. Humboldt. Feb 1 2ru|rierd Poruanl Feb 2.30am, Pier 24 China &Japan Feb 2 1Pw/P MSS Newpoei...... | Feb 3. ¥au(Plee 11 Yaquina Bay. | Feb 8. Sam|rier 3 '00s £ay..... |Feb 3.10aM Plerl3 Vic & Pgt 8no [Feb 4, vau|Pler 8 Sydney ... Feb & 2ru|Pler 7 Coos Bav. .|Feb 5, Sru | Piers San Diego.. Feb 5.1lam | Piecll Portiand Fes T.10au| Plor 34 Newport Feb 7, 9aw|Pler il STEAMEES TO ARRIVE. Frox T bu- Vicioria & PuxetSouns |..4an 51 Hombold Hay. ... | Crescent City . 0. Portiand. Portiana. W WVictoria & Puget Sound | San Padro. Coos Bay ... Coos Bay. Newpore . Tmatilla.... Cleone. Crarina. Queen . Colnmbia 010 B 00 1S b BUN, MOON ANu alue UNITED STATES COAST AND GEOJ TimEs AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT Fo (T POINT, ENTRANCK TO SAN-FEANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTE—The high and low waters occuc al the City Front (Mission-street Wharf) abont twenty. five minutes Iater than at Fort Point: the helght of tide is the same ¢ both places. = Tto SURVEY .Junuary—1897. " Sunaay, Januars 81 un rises, Sum secs. E\‘"‘lmz‘ip.fl Time| pou ST wl W W H B 554 | HW 1| 0.00| s.4| .25/ 2| 0.35| 46| 617 3| 1.05| 48 608 4| 1.30| 4.6/ 859 5 156 4.6 747 8 232| 46| K37 talls, 1136 bdls paper, 77 sks oysters. 75 c3 sal- mon, 110 bbis saimon. 500 sirings floats, 2821 mats suipaur, 5 sks sulphor, 3200 £t lumber. Consigneos. Per Columbla—Wolit & Son : Miller, Sloss & Scott; Dalton Bros; CJ Leist & Co; Baker & Hamilton: Getz Bros & Co; Brigham. Hopre & Co: Sheldon Milling Co: Darbee & [mmel: M E A Wagner; A Levy & Co; Moore, Ferguson & Co: Allen & Lewis: Thomas Loughzan; Geo Morrow & Co; _Standard Biscul: Co: H Dutard: Gould & Jaudin: § P Taylor Paper Co; Bissinger & Co; G W Emmons; order: ¥ Hillens & Co: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: S F Suiphur Co: Jonn F English; Western Foll Paper Co: Ghas Car.a. n: Piche Bros: Harris & Jones. Per Queen—Hiimer, Bredhoft & Schuiz; W Davis & Co: “Dairymen’s Union: Dodge, Sweeney & Co Cozhill & Koun; H Dutard: Clabrough & Gol H Dutard; Bissinger & Co: Smith’s Cash Store: ~ Wheaton. Breon & Lo: @ E Porta; F Daneri & Co: Goodall, Perkins & Co; G B Lyous & Co: Ross & Hewlett: Witzel & BaKer: Wheaton. Breon, & Lo; Byigham, Hoppe & Co: S Levy &Coi H Kirchrann & Co: Getz Bros & C0; * Lusrombe & Tsuacs: C E Whitney & Co: Lator Iixchange: H Heckman & Co; L D Stone & Co: a F Barnard; Marshall & Rellly: Westeru Meat Co: American Union Fish Co: J B Inguglia: Char.es Jacobsen: Campodonico &Malcoim: F B Halght: A Pailfes: A Paladini: Morton, Telier € Co: A F Bapard: Pscitic Const, Fish Co: J 1vancovien & Co: DE Allison & Co: L Scatena & 0: D Biggl & Co: Sa L O p0 Bisminons (o W etmorfiror: I Demaruni & Co; Ford & Foss: J A Bumlh: D C Narver; Gray & Barbleri: H Clifion: Tayior & Taylor: Harris bros; Fisher Bros: W F Mitche.l: W O Bigelow; Haas Bros; C M Volkman: H Bow- man: G R Jackson: J M Larison: J Griis: W E Allfwon & Co: B =ailis & Co: F H Ames & Co: F A Robbius’ Press Works: Miller, Sloss & Scott: A H Griswald & Co: M T Freitas & Co: A Galll Frait Co: J M Rudles: T Modre; Wetmore Bros; i v Hob: : H'Cohn: Goldberg, Bowen & Co; G Immel & Co: M S Stnas: G F King: Dalton Bros: Chas W H Adams: H O Greenaood: Page & ~on: Californta Chemical Work+; W W Dickinson; Osmond. Exine & Co; H S Hammond & Co; H S Emerson: Wolf & Son: Bell & Co; G R Warner; W C Morgan: Car.son, Currier & Co; F B Waks- fleld Brown « Wetzen; G A Wiljard: C J Saow; W D Helmick, For_Late Shinving Intelligrncs Ser Tuelfth Paae. ‘NoTE—In the above exposttion of the tides the early morning tides are given I the left hand column, and the succossive tides of the day in the order of gocurrence as to time. The second time column gives thegecond tide ot the day, the third time column-the third tide, and the last or right hand cojumn gives the Iast tide of the day, except when there &re but three tides as sometimas sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coas: Survey charts, €xcept when & minas sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number glven 18 subtractive from the depth given by fhe charts. — NOTICE TO MARINERS. A brach of the Unfted tates Hydrographie Office Jocated in the Merchanty Exchange is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard (0 nationmity aud free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office. where complete sets of charts and salling aireciions of the world are kept on hand ror com- parison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obtained regardiog lights, daugers 10 navigation and all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bouflding on T graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before 5oon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day irom’ the United States Naval Observatory a: Mare Isiand, Cal, A notice stating whether the time ball was aropped on tme, or giving the error. if any, is published the.same day oy the and by the morning papers the foliowing (av. W. §. HuGHES. Lseutenant, U. & N.. in charge’ The Time Ball. ERANCE FIYDROARAFHIC OFFIOR, T.%. Y. ) MERCHANTS EXCHANG® €ax Fraxciaco, sanuary 30 197§ The time ball on Teiegrava Hii was aropos! exactly at noon {o-day—L €. o noon of the 13Uza Ieridian, Of exacily ui 8 £, M., Greenwich Lims. W. 5. HuemEs, HIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivel. SATURDAY. January %0. Stmr Columbla, Conway. 621y hours from Port- Iand, via Astoria 414 hours: vassaud mdse, 10O K& N Co. Simr Queen, Alexander, 62 hours from San Dieco: pass and midse, 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr San Jose, Russell, 2) days from Panama and way ports: pass and mdse, to P M S S Co. Br sumr Wellington, Salmond, 96 hours from Depariure Bay: 2250 tons cdal, to R Dunsmauir & ons. Ship M P Grace, De Winter, 159 days from Bal- timore; 2775 tons coal. Lo John Rosenfeld’s Sous. Schr Maweema, Smith, 17 days from Tacoma; lumber and piies. to Poje & Taibot. Covnrent SATURDAY. January 30. Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Stmr Queen, Perkins & Co. Nor ship Hiawatha. Jorgensen, SW: Henry Lund & Co. Er bark Ville de Kouen, W McNear. Burk Wiins, Sla‘er, Nanaimo; John Roseafelds Sons. Newcastle, [ Rehel, Queenstown ; Failad. SATURDAY. January 30, Stmr Alice Blanchard. Hughes, Portiand. Stmr Jewel, Madsen Caspar. Stmr W hitesboro, Johnson Stmr Point Arena. Johnson, Mendoctno. Stmr Washtenaw, Croseup, Tacoma. Stmr Eureks, Parsons, San Pedro. Brship Queen of Engiand. Shaw, Queenstown, Br bark Casabianca, G ntiey. Adelaide. Br uark Conway Custle, Jones, Cape [ own. Brbark Alexandra. Barfleld. Moodyville, Schr Arthur [, Krog. 1versens Landing. Schr Marion, Genereaux, ~eattle. Schr Elvenia, Johuson, Grays HAroor. Lelegraphio. POINT LOROS. Jan. 30.—1) = thick; wind SE; velociiy 12 miles Spoken. Dec 20—Lat 52 . long 49 W. Cadena. trom Cardift tor San Franciaco. Per Welljngton—Jan 50 about 25 miles NW of point Reyes, Br snip King Edward, from New- SW, for ~an Fran 15c0 = Wind lignt, Sk, Per M F Grace—Jan 1—Lat 26 26 S long 91 03 W, Ership Benoington, from Cardiff, bouad to Gulf . California. Domestic Pors SAN PEDRO- Arrived Jan 30—Schr J S Holmes from_Port Blakeley. a— Weathar Br ship Sferra REDONDO-ariived Jan 30—&mr Navarro, fm sal PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Jan 30—Sclir Corona, from Port Biake.ey. ted Jan 80-Brig Courtney Ford, for San Francisco. TACOMA—3aiiel Jan 80 -Sch- King Cyrus, for San Francsco: Be ablp City of Florence, for Aug tralla. NEW WHATCOM—grrivel Jan 30—Br ship Sutle. heuce Jan TATOOSH—Passed Mn 30—Stmr Mackinaw, from Tacoma, for ~an Francisco: Ger bark Henry Clement. irom Santa Rosaiia, for Puget Sound. NEAH BAY In bay Jan 30—Brship Drum blair, from Pisagua, for Puget Sound. VENTURA-Arrived Jan s0—sime Geo Loomis hence Jan 8. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 30—~Stmr State of Call- fornia. heace Jan 2€. SAN PEDRO—Arnived Jan 29—Stmr Pasadena, from Eureka. Suiled Jan 29—Bark Vidette, for Everett. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Jan $0—sime Del Norte, hence Jan 27. COOS BAY - Returnel Jan 8§0—Stmr Arcata. bacrough. Wil prouably sail Jan 31 SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 30—Stmr Progreso hence Jan 26. Sailed Jan 3)—Schz Azalea, for San Franclsc: PORT GAMBLE~Arcvied Jan 80—Bark Fr hence Jan 17. 0y GREENWOOD—Armved Jan 50—Stmr Alcatraz bence Jan 29. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Safled Jan 29—Bark St James, for San Francisco, and 0ot xs prevlousiy repor.ed. Foreign Ports SAN JOSEDE GUATEMALA—Arrived Jan 29 —Scar Wm F Witzeman, trom Port Biakeley. LA LIBERTAD—Arrived Jan 29->¢4c Mary Bu_ ne, hence Dec 22. CARDIFF~Salled Jan 29—Br bark Madagascar for Santa Ro<alia. FARMOUTH—Salied Jan 29—Brskilp Kynance, for Limerick. SWANSEA—Sailed Jan 28—Br ship Cardigan- shire. for Sun Franctsco. HAVRE—Arnved Jan 29—Br ship Muskoka, hence Sept 28 YOKOHAMA—Arrived Jan 27—Stmr Peru, hno JanT. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steams=t NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 30—Stmr Britsunia, from Liverpool; stmr St Paul, irom Sonthamoton. Satled Jan 30— smr La Gascogue, for Havre: stmr Campanta, for Liverpool. HAMBURG- Arrived out Jan_30_stmr Persia. ROTTERD AM—Argived o ut Jan 49—Stmr Am- sterdn m. “CUXHAVEN—Arrived out Jan 25—Stm Mann- Beim- HAVRE—SalleG Jan 30—stmr La Normandie, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Satied Jan 30-Btmr New York, for New York. GIBRALTAR—Sailed Jan 30—Stmr Coiumbia, for New York. LIZARD—Passed Jan 30—Stmr Sicills, from New York, for Steitin: stmr Berin, from New Yors. for Anuwerp; stmr La Bourgogne, from New York, for Havre. Importatlens. SAN DIEGO—Per Queen—607 bxs oranges, 28 bxs limes, 1 pxg harness, & sks grapefruit, 146 bxs lemons, 20 bxs 18 hi-bxs tangerines. 4 bxs tobacco. 108 bdls dry fish. 3 hi-bbls pickled fish, ikeg olives. 2 bxs type, 29 cs honey. Redondo—24 bb s 40 tierces Iard. 5 pkgs mdse, Ycs hardware, 16 pkgs furniture, 10 cs graps juice, 841 bxsoranges, 1cs wax, 3 cseggs, 53é sheep, 6 bxs limes, 59 bxs lemons. Port Los Angeles—14 pkzs mdse, 79 bxsoranses, 1cscigars, 27 sks garvanzas, 1% sks sunflower seel, 83 sxs peas. ¥ bxs lomaioes. 15k beans. Santa_Barbara—74 bkgs mdse, 2 cs canned goods, 1 csbaking powder. 1 cs cheese, 15 bbls mineral water, 11 sks crawilan, 1 ox fish, 4 bxs 2 hi-bxs oranges. Port Harford—460 sks Mtuminous rock, 3 sks clams, 2 coops chickens, 8 dressed calves. 2 bxs dry truit, 49 cs eggs, 62 X3 butter. 1 cs dry goods. 54 pkgs mdse, 1 c8 tovacco, 20 sks beans, ¥ 0dis dry hides, 1 bx rock, 1 bdl goatskins, k sk baley, 5 cs cheese. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbia— 202 3% s onlons. 2926 sks potazoes, 5038 sks flour, 1200 gunoies flour, 3846 sks wheat. 530 sks oats, 1680'sks brau, 2500 s&s shorts, 510 hides, 8 sks BEW 7TO-DAY. GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 526 California St., S. F. Capital actually paid up in cash.... $1,000.000 00 Deposits Decemoer 31, 1895 30,727,588 59 Reserve tund ..........0.......... 715,000 00 Guaranteed capitai.. ... 1111 1,200,000 00 OFFICERS—President, B. A. Becker: Firat Vice President, Edward Kruse: Second Vice President, Danfel Mever: Cashler, A. H. R Senmidt: Assisiant Cashie Secretary. George Touraey: A. H. Muiter. BOARD OF DIRECTORS—B. A. Becker, Ed- ward Kruse, Daniel Mever, H. Horstmann, Tgn. Steinhart, Nic. Van Bergen, Smil Rohte, H. B Russ, D. N. Walter. Attorney, W. & Goodfellow. JUDICIOUS INVESTMENTS in STOCKS, BONDS or GRALN are 1000 PER CENT. more profitable than in other channe! OUR SYNDICATE PLAN OF SPECULATON affords large and small inves:ors the dual advan- tages of safely and mOit satisfactory returns on sums of $25 to $1000. Piospectus and Market Letter malled free. SETTLEMENTS SEMI - MONTHLY. DeWOLF & CO., Bankers & Brok:rs, Bank References. ' 50 Broadway, N. Y. City. William' Herrmann; Assistant Secretary, PARTICULARS FREE ON APPLICATION. SAM. KELLER & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 44 Broadway and 45-47 New Street, New York. Agencies in AlL Large Cities of the United State Nearly seventy per cent profit on our “Hollday Comblation,” coverin: ouly {wenty-seven days’ transactions: OVER EIGHT PER CEN'T weexly on the investment for the past SIX Y KARS. NO LOSSES EVER RECORDED, The safest and most profitable system of investment know OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP (€0, QTEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY X whart, San Francisco, as follows: . Wrangel, Juni Feb. 10, For Mary Island, Lorin l1suoo_and Sitka (Alaska), at,9 A For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes &nd New Wi atcom (Bellingham Bay, Wask.), 9 A. M. Feb. 4,10, 15, 20, 25, and every fifta day there- after, connecting 8t Vencouver with the C. P. R. R., atTacoma with N. . R. ., at Seattle with . NRy., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For liureka, Arca'a and Fields Landing (Hum- holdt Bay), str. Pomona 2 P. 3., Feb. 1, 5,9, 13, 17, 21, 25, and every fourth day thereaiter. Tor Santa Cruz Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Oblspo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A M. Feb. 8, 7. 11,15, 19, 23, 27, und every fourin For San Dieso. pping only at Port Harrorl Los An- cles) and Newport, 11 25, und every fourth (San Luls Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Fort reles. Redondo (Los A San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A3 25th of éach month. Ilio Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of safling. Ticket offide—Palace Hotel, 4 New Moutgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-streer Whart, at 10 4. x. ] (812 First-cl Inciu FARE{3556:50a502, ) verin & mosie SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia... .....Jan,23, Feb. 2,13, 23 State of California.... Jan. 28, Feb. 7,17, 27 Through tickets and through baggaze to ail Easern polnis. Rates and folders upon spplloa- tiow 10 F.F. CONNOR. General Agont, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents EAM (] rates. Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN South Africa. 3. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents. 114 Montgomery strest. Frelght Office, 827 Market st.. San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. OUnfted States and Royal Mall Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpoel SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABLN, $0 AND UPW ARD, ACCORD- O4%% 1o steamer and sccommodations selectad; seco: The ¥, 8. MONOWAL salls via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, ihursday, February 4, at 2 p. S5 AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Taesday, Februarv 23, a2 Special party nd cabln, $42 50 and 847 50: I and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- lana, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmarik through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, salling dates and cabin plans be procursd from . H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the Gemeral Ofice of the'Comapany, 613 Market strosy ‘wader Grand Hotel G. W. FLETCHER, ‘General Agent Tor Pacitic Coasts COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot.of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transic by English rall way and the discomfort Of crossing the channel in & small boat. New York to Alexandria. Egypi, via Pais, first class $1 10, second class §116. LA BRETAGNE. . LA NORMAN DIE. A LA BOURGOGN. ¥eb. 20. 5 A . LA CHAMPAG:! 180 AL 2. LA GASCOGN. March'6, 64 A&~ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, Xo. 8, Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents 5 Moutgomery avenue. San_Francisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daily! Freight received up ° 4@~ Accommodations Reséryed ty Telephona ‘The ‘zl_vvun.» seling through tickets aud giving throogh freight rates to Railroad. poinis ou Valiey STEAMERS: J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Ca. Nav. and Impt. o T. C. Walker, Mary Garratt, Teiephone Main 805. FOR VALLEJO AND U. S. FAVE-TARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Daily ex. Satarday & Sun. 10:80 & x. and 4 v 30 4. 3, & P20 = = 8 Laxding Mission-atzes: Dock, Pler 2 ‘elephone Black 261. *Trip gives 6 hours stop a: Navy-Yard. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER S day. Wednesday, Friday, &t 10 o . Arog Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday, a 3 ¥. A Freigas and Passenger. Fare between San Feanoicy o Alviso, 5007 to Ban Jose, 750 Clay s Pres 20'W. 5a2ta Claca sin Saa Joan

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