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10 Milling, 0715@1 12%; Black, ] or seed, $1 35@1 50. %np‘:\m Oats sell at §1@ per ton over the raw product. —The market continues dull. e nY% 2% ! $1 12%@1 1715 Mess Pork, per bbi— for small and 3 3! 1 Al H . TUGTRC: Sressed B0 SGEIRC per ™ do, 5@5%c per Ib. $925 9171 99 17 RLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silven fractionally fi Wheat about azain Oats h Corn Hay, Br: Colored B Vegetablés dull A car of F Oranges and utte: Dried Fru No change Wool, Hops Meat market DRIF A REVIEW The New Dried Apple >robably the 1 was that of orate ing t by ai quenc many and even & SHA The arrow ures at stati for the days & and hu Isobars. air pre with fair gure an by cloudy first ag the pressu elong the and eouth but when th rked eurvaty ob P Idaho, and fornia coa in summer an reverse of ©opposite result Southern Caiif Thunde rain is it ued o Utah—Fair Tuesday Arizona ng: fair day night ued p. m obstacles epecial stock the general rule are s pressure to of Americans were there. There was a disposi that center to take future values in to realize gave weight to onals that the tech- nical- conditions were- not good’ at presant for a prolonged rise. belief that in the hands of speculators These holdings, lodged by the hands ¢ less the fear gome of the smaller buying to-day bears, w uite ‘aggr ull_as_comp: week. The bu was very heay ing hands. 1% higher at 623, which is a new high record, There was some disappointment Saturday’s bank firmness of mone: 2 per cent. firm. The bond market was quite active to-day firm in the face o* peculative Tnited States old fours co; % lower bid. Total sales of Atchison_preferred, Burlington, Hocking Valles and prices held realizing sales, 3 pon are ncluding: 2600 83 7096; L. & 81,704; Roc Pacifi preferred, RECEIPTS OF For Monda Flour, qr sks . PRODUCE. January 10. Lard, per 100 Ths— Small Round Yeilow, 4671 4 6713 | Yellow, BUCKWHE. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $4 [5G4 65 Bakers' extra: ca$l per ctl; Large hort ribs, per 100 b, 10.—The Evening Post's 100,661 | Hides, no . London cablegram say. The stocks here | with a less measured tendency. | kindred stocks sold gold shipments t were irregular and | Consols and | lower on expectations of week to Argentina, also, a turther rise in Argentina stocks. relapsed on a New predicting a silver maj which, while is none the less likely to disturb here, as reviving the silver sc ction would have been more severe buf the Continental Cash quotations were as follows: spring Wheat, S6%@ T%c: No. 3 spring Whea E Corn, 2613@26%c f. 0. b, el No. 2 Rye, 45c .. 26i5@40c: No. prime Timothy Seed, Brandy, gals . Cheese, ctls $4 30@4 40 per bbl. "S—Prices In sacks are as fol- discount to the trade: Graham per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 50 per 100; : Cornmeal, $4 25; extra cream £ 50; Oat Groats, $4; Hom- iny, $ 10@3 3" Buckwheat Flour, $3 %@3 50; Cracked Wheat, $3 25: Farina, $4 50 Flour, §3 25; Rclled Oats (bbls), $5 0@ %: in sacks, $3 75; Pearl Barley. $4; Split 48, §3 50; Green do, $4 25 per 100 ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Middlings higher. 2’ Oats, 2% York cable to | Middiings, sks .. 240 L b, NG ngs, sks 40| Lime. bbls 2706 | Quicksilver, ‘fisk. 50| next House, etc., pessimistic, 1_Flaxseed, $1 15@1 775 Mess Pork. per bbl. $9 2049 22; Lard, per 100 Ibs, $4 70; Short Ribs Sides, loose, $i 45@4 70 dry salted Should- 4%@5c; Short Rice Ficur, $5 and Eges weak do. $3: Oatmeal, Onions, sks Game lower. Limes higher. Flour, qr sks .... 3| Bran, sks . 2.170 | Middlings, sks 164 'Shorts, sks . Clear Sides, finished goods, Sugar, cut loaf, 6.l4c; granu- sorbed stocks freely. Mines were steac per gallon, $1 1 Onions, sks THE STOCK MARKET. There was nothing of any consequence new In mining stocks yesterday, variations being The settlement shows a | Receipta. Shipments. high, despite ch A feature to-day was the strength of Indian | Wheat, bushels Council sold telegraphic I am informed from The higher grades of Hay have again ad- vanced and the market is very firm. and Middlings are also higher. line of Feedstuffs is in good shape for sellers. rs as high as 164 The whole Rye, bushels .. Barley. bushels : On the Produce Exchange market was easier: creameres, 14@2ic; dairies, : Chollar is assessed 20 cents. e | The Union and Occidental assessments fall delinquent In office to-day. The following companies report balances on Alpha Consoli- s, $13S1; Belcher, $17,375; Best i Caledonia, $10,18 dated California and Virginia, $10,008 $2461; Consolidated New York, $415; Consolidated, $2558; Confidence, & to-day_the Bufter 1G24 per ton. pple crop ever known Indian treasury on this oduction of evap- ide and rupees would | The entire $19G20; Cotton- round lots)—Wheat, Wheat and Oat Cocoanut Cake, scheme is of the mq seed Meal. $29630 per ton. known here WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Shipmts dated. $2135; Ande. 0714 30: Oat, : compressed, Alfalfa, $5 50710 50; stock, $10@1l: Clover, $19 @12 per ton STRAW-20@. BEANS AND SEEDS. | Minneapolis lowest ebb of val Consolidated 5106; Crown Point, Exchequer, $1088; Gould & Curry, $7812; J Consolidated, $2449; Justice, $1304; Ophir, $2 Overman, $1676; Occidental Consolidated, $1015 (due bank on note $3500); Segregated Belcher, Standard Consolidated, $9,3%8 in coin and unused bullion valued at $20,425; Syndi- cate, $985; Union Consolidated, Consolidated, $2153. compantes have paid Balt & Ohio ... A further advance In colored descriptions is noted, and th | change in whites. BEANS — Bayos, | $1 25@1 37%; Large Whites, $115@1 @1 821 Reds, 31 50G1 Butters, $140G@130; Limas, $1 60@170; $1 25@1 40 per otl. SEEDS—Brown Mu Kansas City There s no Potos!, $4822; Savage. new goods began to $2242; Silver Hill, Tidewater— Union Pac w 1 some few sales were consummated at Philadelphia Nearly et ve | New Orleans early all of the above rd. $3 per ctl: Yellow . $2@2 £0; Flax, $1 80G2; Canary Seed, f;:m\cl e ™ Alfalfa, 6%c; Rape, 2@2%c: emp. 3e; Timothy, 5ic. DRIED PEAS- Niles, $1 25 Green, $1 209 1 40 per ctl. POTATOES | Den & R G d % == The following companies report an indebted- w FUTURES port an indebte LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURE! ness January ington, $1933; Sterra Nevada, $322 Silver King, | VEGETABLES. Weekly reports from the Consolidated Califc 1550 level—The wall from the incline upr the slope above this level, has be . passing through porphyry with cents per ton; total Hocking Val mines are as fol- Amn Spirits Peas and Beans are in good supply and the cold weather is against thelr sale. large receipts Potatoes are firm PARIS FUTURES There were Onions from T1h 610 63 tended 16 feet, quartz assaying s0@60c: River Reds, : Oregon Bur- River Burbanks, EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. 1 &t a point 112 feet abov level, the south drift has been e: rphyry streake 40a60c per ctl new Volunteer Potatoes, steady and strong for choice lots. Sales common to fair dressed Mob & Ohio . £3 6074 25 for up to $5G7 40 bulk of the steers cros the scales at $1 30@5 10. 5 @2 50 per ctl; cut Onons, $150 From the incline uprat: at a point 60 feet above the sili floor from the south drif footwall, at a which skirts pOINt 178 feet in from its mouth, from the top of the upraise, which has been quash. $10@12 per ton; Dried Or Imp Co c per ctl; Carrots. Garlie, 3a3izc per Ih @bdc per sack; n rtz assaying lower prices for ir good to choi for poor and S@1 : rs, 6dsc per Ib: In the face of this drift IS inches of ore, assaying ast crosscut on vel at a point s were unchanged stronger and . the bulk of the sales being at $3 5 s sold at $3 4 shipping hogs bre Summer Squash, —; Egg ¥ From the old e the sill floor of this le: POULTRY AND as been carried up 3 feet, the north drift has been extended 35 through porphyry and g A car of Fastern =old at 19@1lc for Turke: @5 for Hens, § for voung $4 for Fryers and Another car goes d_anywhere 1= up to $4 25 the best declining 106 15 for Ducks, $4 $450 for ola do. for Broflers 50 for good while others Western fed sheep sold at $4@5 65 for inferlor tern sheep and lambs were level—On the eleventh f. raise from the west cr: north from the up- ut from the south at a point 20 feat In from its mouth, the N extended 13 feet, pass- Do 1st pref . Game was lower. StL&SW to prime lots ered in very large numbers east crosscut has bee ing through porphyr Work here has been stopped top of the upraise, started and advanced 12 feet, passing through quartz and little bunches of ore, from which we have extracted and saved five tons of ore, The total extraction amounted to five tons, the Live Turkeys, 12ic for Hens iobblers and 1@ 2@13c per Ih 41,000; sheep, North' from the a_north arift "ATTLE - Receipts, Native heef steers, $3 70@4 80: Texas steers, $2G large and $3G4 for small: per dozen for young and §1 for old Quall, per doz. $141 2 Western ste cows and hefers, TS new 4s reg of ore for the wi average ass °n from cars when raised to the surface, Mallard, 3@ Honkers, $1; Hare, 1; In the Ophir mine, on the 1000 level, Market steady. aft station on the = floor of this of the shaft O Clear ® Poartly Cloudy @ Clovdy ® Rain® Snow £D AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS L gaciilas dias Westerns. $3 61724 2 £ 30@3 §0; lambe, $ia KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY, Jan -ommon ‘and Do Currency Atchison 4s Butter {s weak and there is a large car of Eastern on the market, wh Eggs continue to shade off, clay and vein total length, nel workings of the Ophir, atter ascaying 50 % O S Line 63 tr.. CATTLE—Receipts : others weak. Texas h keeps things de- entral tun- Imp Ists tr. native cows stockers and feeder starting at a point the crosscut has been extended 11 feet, In from its BUTTER— $3@4 50; bulls, g Fancy Creameries, PLANATION. Reading 4s with the wind, licate maximum temperature 26@27%e; pec- D & R G lste “Receipts. 10,000, Market steady to a e o S oE s, | Quartz assaying 50 cents per ton: total length, The top fg- L&IMC shade lower. Bulk of sale Chice o fhncy, NOKC, Tawer srades Fast Tenn 1sts In the Potosi mine thev progress in the Chollar-Potosi joint Incline abov main afrway ralse ag circumstances will permit also emploved the Comstock Tunnel minor repairs and to-timber the conmection from the incline the Comstock tnunnel on tha 1600 level. Potosi-Bullion total length, are i oo stern Butter—21@22%c re making as good st twelve hours. points of equal or_dotted lines, the 1100 level and the 1 north of the up- Cream Cheddar, Young America. 1215@13%e per Ranch Eggs 2Tic per doz: i18c for cold storage. CITRUS FRUITS. nd is usually acompanied Do con 6s 10.—CATTL] Market active and strong: demand better than Reef steers, Tenn new set 3 Tex Pac L G 1st e DECIDUOUS ANT) eded and accompanied | Jowa O lsts drift advanced 12 _feet: 3 face In hard quartz and cutting throug] On the sixth floor of <hington coast Dealers are quoting lcwer prices for Oranges and Lemons There are no ¢ DECIDUOUS Cranberries, winze or upraise. ®outh upraise, tunnel level, ahove have advanced the east drift 10 face in quartz and_por- phyry, the former assaving from $ to $7 per ars extend north HOGS—Receipts, her changes. Light packers. $3 40@3 50 ot h isobars of <outh of Oregon is fm- tatal length @S per bbl; Coos Bay, $1 509 Y Cent 1sta per box for common, In the Chollar mine thev are making as good progress in main incline abhove the 1100 station in the repairs and in the ma NORTHERN WHEAT MARKE for good to choice and $1 25@1 40 for fancy;: “o@s1 for large boxes. Gi0c per box. be expected | Chollar ther In winter. conditions will n airway on the produce an PORTLAND, Or., the fact that there are many thousand tor docks and warehouses much more already stored in the interfor. Con Cal & Va Ther have also emploved the Comstock Tunnel Company to make minor re- to the connection from the incline to the Comstock tunnel on the 1600 Gould & Currv... WEATHER & pairs where necessary Sierra Nevada the grain shipping busi- uld be almost at a standstill, for there n very little buving for the past week ation for Walla Walla is 73c and m and valley 76c and T7c. ing purposes a shade higher has been bid. Tron Silver v work was done in the Comstock ground Relcher and during the past weel, ey were still repairing the Bonner shaft e B Hale & Norcross Pineapples, the Best & mining companies mpared with tt DRIED FRUI DRIED FRUITS Prunes, carloa 12%; Bell Tele- Mexican Central, | Oregon ‘Short Line, 20 WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash., Jan. : No. 1 blue stem, ship Dillard BRUNSWICK LODE—Con. Cal Belcher and joint west crosscut from the station on Rest & Belcher north boundary has vanced 2% feet: total length. & feet showing seams and_stringers The fnint east crosscut. the south drift, 420 feet from the station, has been advanced face n porphvry d In the south drift has been advanced 24 feet: The face Is in porphyry showing some IR@4YC for 40- WHEAT—No. 530 level—The TREASURY STATEMENT. 3%c for 50-60's, 2%@I%e for 60-70's, 24@2Xc for 70-50°s, 1%@2%c for §0-90's, ches, 3@4%s: c; Apricots, L@1%c for %0-100' Cleared —Br with 73,419 bags of wheat ueenstown WASHINGTON, Q of the condition of the treasury shows: able cash balance, s statement | in_porphyry for Royals and 7@Sc for evaporated Apples, black Figs, in sacks, 44c for pitted and 1@ 1ge PORTLAND'S BUSINESS, total length, West crosscut No. 420 feet from the station. PORTLAND, Or.. Jan. 10.—Exchanges, $420.- NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Maximum, 4 tavines, 4@5 4isc for quarters and 3@5%e for halves, accord- for jrime to fancy | Pears, 2@ FLOUR—Receipts, | Influenced by the decline lower on choice grades. 30; winter straits, $4 45 1 FOREIGN MARKETS. R CONDI GENERAL %. in wheat and ruled Minnesota patents, $@ ing to_color. 2K @3c for two- . 5c for four-crown, Gige for Seedless Sultanas and $1 10g1 15 fof dried Grapes, 2%c. are quotable at 8@ for_hardshell for softshell: Almonds, 21:@3'c for hardshell, nd 7S for paper-shell: for Eastern and 4. for Call- Giufsc; Filberts, §t@10c; Bra. uts, §adc per M; Cocoanufs, $ 50G5 per HONEY—New Comb, 8@10c for bright and 5@ new water-white ght amber extracted, 3% @4 c BEESWAX--23325 PROVISIONS. CURED MFEATS—Bacon, Keavy, Sc for light medium, 10c for light, 10%c for extra light and 12 for sugar-cured; East- ern sugar-cured Mess Beef, $8 30 per bbl; extra mess do, $9 50; family do, $11@12; salt Pork, $8@S £0; extra prime Pork, $9 50; extra clear, | $15; mess, $14 0 Smoked Beef, ills@12ic per LARD-FEastern tierces quoted at 5%c per | for compound and Ge for pure: pails, 7c; Cali- < per ™ for compound and 6c : 10-1 tins, 7c; do 5-1b, Chollar—300 level-The stopes ahove this level wresent no materiaal and are savine about four tons of oré per day. 200 level—At the end of the maln south drift 360 feet south of the north line or opposite the ce connection :.r,:!:r:t rNA. 3 and advanced It 14 feet th hard_porphrry. 1 has MTn advanced 17 LONDON, Jan. 10.—The following reports of the London and Liverpool markets, have been recefved: 112 13-16G1127 French rentes, 10.—Wheat, cargoes off coast, cargoes on passage, crown, 4c_for t change for | N _137:6, E 2 WHEAT—Receipts, Spot_weak: No. London layers W pressure lies over 2 red, $100%. Options opened 112 9-16@112 11-16; Sil- | Lom0at 10c. n Arizona, heav: > Southern California aliy in the mountains ible supply Increase, but broke again under long selling and weak news, closing %@1% net I started west 5@6e for softshell Peanuts, 475} late Continenta: feet during the feet. or 137 west of the foot- vall formatfon: through hard rock. 600 level — The eant crosscut on the soutn lne was ad- unchanged: total length. 1 HOL—Quiet. Flour in Paris, and Flour on passage ,000: quantity Wheat and Flour 0,000: Tndian ship: ingdom. 14.000; 1 weak: quantity PETROLET lower grades; tracted, 4% dull at $8 60 bid; 36 75 LAKE COPPER—Quiet, at $10 9% bid; : $13 75 bid: $13 85 SPELTER—Qulet: $3 9 bi BOARD SALES. n the San Fran- on passage to Continent, 1 ments of Wheat to United dian shipments of Wheat to Continent, neisco for thirty | asked S Following were the sale: clsco Stock Board v Regular Session—8: 121300 Potost 12 20 Sierra Ne: 471100 Unton Con 26100 Utah 24 100 Yellow Jacket .. Flour. 238,000 bhis; Wheat, 249,000 qrs. | Uplands, 314d. in ith ; wind, that fixes the settling price for miners' and smeiters’ quotes lead at $3 55 at the close. Options opened steady closed steady 230 Best & Belch 1, red Northern spring, Citrus fruits will need at 5 points with prices unchanged ing_January, 100 Crown Point American mixed, firm, 3s 2%d: Afternoon Session. & Belehr. 5 150 Com ca1"& Var1 30 100 Sterra Nev 3 150 Union Con .1 30 200 Yellow Jacket.. t= of wheat Into Liverpool for the weel From Atlantic ports, 42,500 quarters: from Pa- from other ports, | inued cold weather. jobbing, 6izc. Tuesday morn- 5000 quarters SUGAR-—-Raw, 9000 quarters. Imports of corn into Liverpool for the week from Atlantic ports, 36,800 quarters. VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. 10.—The statement of the in store and afloat, January 8. as complled by New York Produce Exchange, Wheat, 38,863.000 bushels; increase, 47,000 bush- Corn, 39.515,000 bushels; increase, 100 Justice ... 200 Occidental Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Regular Session—10:30. 400 Crown Point . 1200 Gould & Curry. Citrus fruits v San Franci need protection. | centrifugal, BUTTER —Receipts, Western creamery, 14@20c; Elgins, 9 test, 4lic: refined, firm. fornia_tierces, for pure: hal e per Ih. COTTOLTNE—Tierces, less than 300 Ths-1-1h pails, 60 in 3-1b palls, 20 In a_case, §%c; case, §4c; 10-Tb pails, 6 in a case, 8c; 50-1b tins, ore or two in a case, T8c: wooden buck- L c: fancy tubs. 80 Tbs net, 7%c; half-bbls, about 110 Ths, Tic per 1. WOOL AND HOPS. orning. rfal report EGGS—Receipts, tem- | and Pennsylvania, 20@23c; DRIED FRUIT. NEW YORK, Jan, 10.—California dried fruits, APORATED APPLES —Common, wood dried. prime, 81 NEW YORK, Jan. | visible supply of Grain, on Saturday DER McADIE, EASTERN MARKETS, NEW 5-1b pails, 12 in 200 Belcher ... t & Belchr.. is as follows 1 me wire tray, 4,100,000 bushels: 4,070,000 bush- 2,208,000 bushels. Ry 45,000 bushels. els; decrease, 371,000 bushels. LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. terling Exchange, 6 days... Steriing Exchange, sight . Sterling Cables 2 New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, telegraphic. Fine Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars . YORK STOX NEW YORK, Jan the bull movement on the Stoo aay, the upws 20 Union Con APRICOTS—Royal, T@8%c; Moorpark, 8@1lc PEACHES—Unpeeled, T@10c; peeled, 12@20c. CHICAGO GRAIN | ‘on Cal & Va..12 There was a halt in X Exchange to- meeting with ncy manifested by some to overcome | and prices as a All Kinds remain as previously quoted. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell At 1c under sound stock. 10@10%¢c per 1 100 Yellow Jacket rd course of prices Heavy salted steers, 500 Andes . 400 Crown Point. 200, Belcher . CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—Wheat opened weak at Saturday’'s closing It held fairly firm during the greater | part of the forenoon at about starting prices. First trades for May delivered were made at | as against 91%c at the The range from that time up | to the publication of the visible supply state- | ment was from %1c down to 80%c. drop in prices was due practically to a %d de- cinie at Liverpool and slightly easfer quota- s from Paris. News cablegram &aid that an official Russian report made wheat show a deficiency of 59,- compared with the previous | The closing quotations arkets suggested greater heaviness than there was any visible reason for at this dis- Liverpool closed at a_decline for the | day of %d to 1d; Paris from 5 to 60 centimes flour and e to 20c down for wheat. The market becamé quite weak toward the Up to within half an hour from the close May gold around %0%e, but the weak closing renewed selling, | ing on an unwilling market, caused a further | May was offéred at 90c at the Corn was very slow and weak, Stags, 6e; salted Kip, 10c: Calf, | brands, 13c; dry G iadeioes ula, | t & Belchr. 530 Con Ca. & Va..120 300 Gould & Curry.. nd Veal.' 14@15: Goatskins, 206 x00d summer., 00 Sierra Nevada. 5 400 Unton Con CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Jan. 104 p. m. 09 Justice ... 4 |[Kentuck . 14 [ Mexican 40 | Occtdental 49 /Ophir ... — | Overman corner 014 San Jose roa. 1 for. London account, and prices the opening reported from = n unfavorable view of the | from %0%c to 90%c, readiness | close Saturday. %G30c_per ib: dium, 20c: winter, loc: Sheepskins, shearlings, | 20me each: short wool. H@e eacl ong wools, %0c@s$1 30 each. = TALLOW. No 1 rendereq. 3a3ie per ; No. 2. 2@2%c; refined. Sc: Grease, 2@2%c. WOOL-_Fall clip——Middle_counties—tree. 10@ 13c; do_defective, 10@1le; San Joaquin. defec- Trise: Southern” Mount i do defective. bolat and Mendocing, 13@15c; Eastern Oregon, 9@1%: Valley Oregon. 16@18c. —01d_crop. 26i6e for poor to falr and § @10c for good; mew crop, 10@15c per Ib. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. RAGS—Calcutta Grain Pags. 1598 dellvery, 5% Wool Bags, 27G30c. COAL—Wellington, $8; New Wellington, $8; Southfield Wellington, §7 50: Seattle, Bryant, £ 50; Coos Bay, $1 75; Wallsend, $7 Cumberland, $14 50 in bulk and $16 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. €15 per ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleas- aut Naley. SL&: Cokn X per ton InEbalk i 5 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Suzar Refinery Com. ny quotes terms net cash: Rnd” Fine Crosned: ahe: Powdered. 63 Granulated. S%c: Confectioners’ A, 5% Candy Granulated, 5 1b: half-bbls e mor": than barrels, and boxes Alpha Con . ne of the WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHFAT—The Kelburn takes for Cork 0,613 ctls, valued at $133,639. The market showed no change worthy of note. trade being quiet, both on and off call. Tidewater quotations are as follows: $1 41 142% for No. 1, $1 43% for choice and $1 147% per ctl for extra choice for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. 15 0'clock— This- opinion Test & Belcher Benton Con ing a rise. might be dis- bined interests. A Liverpool Corn_Trade 000,000 bushels, ver caused | year's n their | aign m Con Cal & V.. 25 [Seg Belchr . Con Tmpertal . It also gave confidence Crown Point . on New Youk. Kureka Con Gould & Curry. Hale & Norers.1 27 Silver Hill 02| Standard — | Union Con The market was, howbver, a with the latter part of last ing of Northern Pacific stocks | blocks of 14000 shares chang. | As'a result the preferred closed | €N Informal_Session. Second Session—May, 2000 cils, $1.39; 2000, $1 391, Regular Morning ~ Session—May—16,000 ctls, $1.29: 4000, $1 387: 18.000. $1 38%; 10,000, $1 2000 ctls, $1 27 $1 38%; 6000, 12,000, $1 391 14,000, $1 2815 Aftarnoon Sesston— Ma; 000, $178: 4000, S1 2% BARLEY—The local dealers do not much stock in the recent rains, for they are very firm in their view: prices for both feed and brewing. is_in better demand on local brewing account. Feed, %@92ic for dark to good and S5@4: for choice: Brewing, §1 07 4000, $1 3835 cables caused STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | break to 90%c. which dia not loan below MONDAY, Jan. 10-2 p. m. Foreign exchange also continued closing %@%c May closed and quote higher Oats were weak from the start. 4s quar reg..112 4s_quar new ..125 Misceilaneous— Cal-st_Cab 7s.11214 — Cal El L 6s.1261 — € C Wat 5s..100 Dup-st ex c.. — E L & P 6s..129 F & Ch Ryfs.116 Geary-st R 58. — H< &85y L ALCo6s.. — Do gutd 6s. 9 Market-st_6s..125 Do 1st M 5s.113% — NatVin s 1sts — N C g Ry 7s..10 Cube Crushed Dry Provisions were dull and_heavy. May pork was 10c lower, May lard 10%c lower and May ribs Tisc lower. The leading futures |Pac L Co...... At the close ISFG&E | Stockton G | Insurance— 913 Firem's Fnd..190 Bank Stocks— |Bank of Cal. Cal S D & T. 101%: Lon P & A Mer Exchnge. 12 Ger S & L..1¢ 'Hum S & L.16:0 1160 1%@110 for No. ; Mag- Golden C, 5%c: fornia A. 5lc per and $1@1 02% per ctl for dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. 233,900 shares, ranged as follow: Open. High. Low. Close. 6115: New Jersey Central, : Manhattan, St. Ry., 3540; Hawaiian Co sour! Pacifi ern Pacific, 18,628 ‘Wheat No. 2— SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Tholesale rates for dressed beef stock from slanghterers are as follows: BEEF—First_quality, 614@7c: second do, 5%0 1b. small, per 1b. 6@7c; mmc 6c per ™. o Session—May—om ctls, 2000 ctls, 85%c; 200, Ty strong and a . 7320; North- ific preferred, . 18.145: Union 6909: Wabash Lake Erle, £520; American Tobacco, 6334; Chicago G. W.. 8476; People’s Gas, $83); Gen. Electric, 408; Sugar, 81490: Tenn. C. & I, 6253; W. U., 6666. 2000, Afternoon Sesslon—May- OATS—The market is further advance is noted in several descrip- Stocks are light. $120@1 25 per ctl: , 6230 ‘Wheeling & Fancy Feed, cholce. $1 15G1 1715 Surprise, §1 25@1 35; B i & Ing. noi L. PORK—Live Hogs, 3%@3%c for large and Outs No. 3— N Ry Cal 6s..108% — Mutual Sav 0 N Ry Cal 5s.102° — (S F Sav U.. 475 — N P C Ry 65,1041 — — 100 N P C Ry 5s. 9% — & 250 = | Oak Gas 104 — [Union T %o. %0 — Do 2d is --111 112 | Street Railroad— | om Ry 6s (California ....108% — P & O Ry 6s.110 ‘(‘.enr\ A — P & CH Ryfs. 110 s 521 53 | Powell-st 20 Oak S L & H. — — Reno WL -_— Presidio ... L Sac ElecR: —_ Powder— 8§ F & N P 5s.104%14% Californla .... 9215107% § P or Ar 6s..101%102 E Dynamiteg. 83 — -109%110t2 | Giant Con o 371 33 9613101 | Vigorit ........ 3% 3% 208 — | Miscellaneous— . 1191612015 | Al Pac Assn.. 9914100 S V Wat 45 102%102% |Ger Ld Wks.100 — Stock Gas 6s..100 — H C & S Co. 30§ 30% Water— Hutch S P Co. 40 03 Contra Costa. Mer Ex Asn.. 80 Martn o Nat Vin Co .. — 4 Spring Val ... {Oc S Co ....0. 35% 3516 Gas & Electric— Pac A F Al.l — Cent Gaslight. 9% — |Pac Bor Co... 91 Capital Gas... — — (Par Paint Co. 6% MORNING SESSIO! 150 Glant Powder Con ........ 25 Hawailan Commercial and Sugar 120 Hutchingon S P Co.... 50 Mutual Electric Light 20§ F Gas and Electric 75 Spring Valley Water ....... $1000 S P of A Bonds .. e AFTERNOON SESSTON. Hawailan Commercial and Sugar lutual Electric Light ... 30. 5S F Gas and Electric Co.... R T .. 94 6215 £1000 S Pof ¢ 6s Bonds . +.110 00 Street— 40 First National Bank +.195 00 200 Hutchinson § P Co . $000 S F & N P Ry Bonds ... —_——————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. A Ares, Juarilas ' H Davis, Menlo Park © Mannon, Ukiah ] Wangaman, Watsnvl Mrs Healey, Petaluma S Thompson&w, Del M B Le . Vallejo W E Mack, Chico A A Barovich, S Jose F Kaufmann, Woodld W W Hoag. Portland J T Moore, S Jose Denver Miss Schaw, ) Missoula L. Spitz S Jose Portland F E Spitzer, S Jose Iuncans M H Field, St Louls Rosa * Sallan, Lodi mas, Stanford ] Maggard, S B Saeden, Nile H « Palo A tewarf, Crows L Sacto H L Roberts, Stanford . Purtland J M Dorrett, Menlo Pk L Ang L Gerlach& Stockton ¢ Aull, Folsom Cassady, Py luma H Denny, Cal Ladner, Los Gatos |Mrs Geiber, Sacto ortland |J W Bowen, L Ang Dr. “Burk, Chica Capt Walker. Petalma G H Peters, Yreka W E Smith, Napa T J Beaughan, Montge ] E Reilly, Cal I H Irwin. Philadel |H vnlee&w, Ni e pains 1 |R Brownlee&w, Napa 40 00 104 624 pringfield L. Dahlm Anderson Iridize RUSS HOUSE. 3 E Barnett & w, Oak | . B Wahlall. Modesto I ] > Broadbent, Pa B Wahlall, Modesto > Dupuls, North Pt |0 Lioyd, Modesto ove & w, Oreon "7 Schumacher & w.,Cal IMrs J M Burns, Mont i Murphy. G Valle Miss M Sullivan, Ca Cal 1 N Howell, Yreka H sville |\ J Phillips, Glen B11 B Sheppard, Californi: [M E Ralph, Glen EN W Barron, ‘Budaville |R McGrath, Nashville F Jannels, Ferndale |1 Park, Nashville J A Pierson, Ohio W F Sform, Visalla M Quevilte, ‘Oregon W Gailes, Tndepena r Goetz & w, Col Mrs J F G Halton, M. H Smith. San Rafael |G Parker, Visalla J D Whit Mrs M Barter, Stocktn J A Martin, Woodld |N Nice, Newport I A Smith, Sacto E C Bundrick, Oregon E O Lutz, San Diego S D Wood, Wheatld W Leashman & w, CalH G Petaluma Miss € Davison, Peta Portld A C McFarland, Hantd & d, |F Miller, Willitts |C H Cromwell. Portla 3 . Los Gatos |J M Crefer, Tdaho icholson, N Orlean|J R Sweetser, Navato ‘oskrove & w. Cal |J E Miles, Copper City P F McManus, I Ang G W Hammond, Tular LICK HOUS W R Wheeland, Cal K_Porter, Cal F L Sewall, Butte Mrs § E Sage, S Jose A\ H Ashley, Stockton A C Halllnan,S Miguel L. M Culling, Stockton W E J Duncan, Cal C H Murph T Regan, Bolse City H ¢ Colton, A G Clough, Merced J Stevenson B P Lewls, Sacto J W Iver & D Horgan, Ruth Higby, S'Jose. S T Black, Sacto W T Robinson, Cal T Frahm, E P Colgan. Sacto A M Gardner, Napa J R Broughton. Cal W W Oates, Stockton G S Patton, S Rosa M Anderson, Idaho F Chandler Jr. Elmira FE T Albert. Stockton J R Lvons, Wash Mrs W C Potts, Okdle Chabot & f. Wash Miss Potts, Oakdale Mrs H C Breeden, Or L Nlicolovich, N J Mrs L D Grater, Cal ‘R C Minor, Stockton PALACE HOTEL. W I Connor. N Y [Miss N McHenry, N Y J Wyper, Chicago J Webster. N Y A A Campbell. Neb -~ Mrs J Webster, N T D Brown Jr. Fresno Mrs F H Rindge, Cal H M Merriam, Stnfd /G W _Gibson, Stanford W T Robinsen, N Y R E Veatch, Chicagn J M Buck, Chicage ' A Dolph, Stanford G H_Gould, S Barbara G W Brown, Stanford F W Phelps, L. Ang |J Siiverston, Portland E E Stewart, St Louis R E Steele, S Rosa M M Sheldon. Btn ¢ E White, S Jos W D Currler. Spokane R C Havens & w, Cal H M Yerington, Nev Mrs G A Cooke, Ohio Mrs Yerington, Nev |Miss A Chase. Ohio H S Kennedv, N Y |W T Young, Stanford F F Peabodyv, Chicago T, Ditzler & w, Gridley — e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Hibernia S; M. Tobhent nue, 171:104 vings and Loan Soclety to Anna ke, lot on S line of Pacific ave- : W of Gough street, W 63:9 by S Meredith and Colin M. Smith to Mary H. McGaffin (wife of Patrick J.). lot on S line of Jackson street, 175:2 W of Cherry, W 50 by iz degree, W 128:11; $10. Charles A. and Mary A. King to William C. Lund, lot on E line of Webster street, 23:6 S of Green. § 27 by E 92:6. subject to easement of 3:6 on E line of premises: $10. Marcus J. A. and Winnie S. Spoerl to Fred- erick Haussler, lot on N line of Greenwich street, §7:6 W of Pierce, W 25 by N 100; $10. H. C. Campbell and T. B. Kent (trustees for Jones, Allen & Co.) to San Franclsco Savings Union, lot on SW corner of Chestnut and Brod- | erick streets, S 275, W 112:6, N trustees’ deed; $7600. Julla Beeching to Robert A. Beeching, lot on N line of Carl street, E of Stanyan, E 25 by N 137:6; gift. Julia Beeching to Robert A. Beeching. lot on E line of Lyon street, 112:6 S of Grove, S 25 6, W 162:6, by 137:6; gift. Charles A. Goodyear to Ma commencing 12:6 S from SW corner of Parker avenue and McAlilster street, § 12:6 by W 100; $1900. * William H. Harrison to I. T. Brown. lot on W line of Shotwell street. 24:11% S of Twenty- second, S 23:3 by W 96:6: $10. John Duff to Julla A. A. Tucker-Duff, lot on S line of Seventeenth street, 100 E of Diamond, E 2 by § 75: gift. John D. and Fliza S. Tallant to Kirkham Wright, lot on NE corner of Emma and Stock- ton streets, being 97:6 N of Bush, E 110 by N 40, auitclaim deed: $10. Cinifred, Thomas. Fdward, Hanora and Dauphine Jennings. William F. Watson, Cath- erine Dowis and Nellie Norris (wife of J. Nor- ris). to James I. and Jane G. O'Brien. lot on E line of Capitol street, 150 S of Sagamore, S 50 by 100. block B, same. quitclaim deed: $. William _Crosble, administrator estate of Hannah Crosbie, by B. P. Oliver, commission- er. to Hibernia ‘Savings and Loan Society, lot on NE corner of Clinton street, 100 SE of Bry ant. SE 25 by NE 7 $1104. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Han- ora G. Mathus. same: $1200. Isabella T. and Harrison Barto to Augustus Totheroh. lot on NW corner of Eighth ave- nue and N street, W 240, X 375, E 120, S 8. B 120, § 37; also 1ot on NW corner of Twelfth avenue and L street, W 120. N 07, E 120.3, 5 also lot on NW corner of Eleventh avenue and L street, W 120 by N 50: $4000. A. K.'P. Harmon and Ftta H. Edwards to James F. Ford, lot on NW corner of Tenth avenue and N street, W 57:6 by N 100: $10. Willlam J. Mann o William J. McWhinney, lot on E line of Fortv-seventh avenue, 100 S of S street. § 50 bv E 120; $10. J. H. Meredith to J.'M. and_Anna Kinsman, 1ot on ‘W line First avenue, 105:6 S of Presidlo Reservation. S 7 hy W 1200 $10. Mary A. Lane to Jereminh Lvnch, lot on SE 75 SW Sherman ave- nue, SW @, SE to pt. NE along lands o San Jose Railroad 6, NW 95, block 6, West End Man No. 2: $350. Martin Markeson to Ada H. Schmidt. lots 1 and 2. block 3, Syndicates First Addition to San Francisco, warranty deed; $1. - Mary McCormick to John A.'McCormick. un- divided one-third of lot on S line of Short street, 150:1 SE of Moss alley. S 58 deg. 55 min. E 91:€, § 35 deg., 45 min. W 123:4, N 54 deg. 20 min. W 58:2, N 20 des. ¥ 120:9, lot 5, block 10, Market Street Homestead: $350. M. C. Alexander. to same, undivided two- thirds of same; $10. Willlam and’ Louise Schwaarcke to George Hoffmann. lot on W line of Larkin street, 61:315 S of Greenwich, W 9 by N 2236, to cor- rect 1437 4 384, quitclaim deed: $1 George and Anna Hoffmann to Emmanuelle Villemeur, lot on W line of Larkin street, 68:915 S of Greenwich, § 22:6 by W 45: $10. Hugh N. and Nafiey J. Lund to Morris Mey- erfield, lot_on N line of Golden Gate avenue, 1 W of Van Ness, W 41:3 by N 120: $10. George M. Perine to Nicolas P. Perine, lot on Sk _corner of Chestnut and Laguna streets, E 137:6 by S 137:6: 310 California_Title. Insurance and Trust Com- pany to J. H. Claiborne Jr., lot on W line of Buchanan street, 10 S of Green, S 22:6 by W : $10. O *Kronenberg, Charles Windhaus, Joseph Rupert. Helena and Christina_Wannenmacher to Charles Hagmaler, lot on S line of Halght street, 115.6 E of Fillmore, E 25 by S 137:6: $10. Pierre B. Cornwall to Sharon Estate Com- pany, lot on NW corner of Golden Gate ave- nue and Steiner street, N 137:6 by W 137:6, quitcluim deed: $10. Fernando and Julla A. Nelson to Eugene Hoffman, lot on S line of Twentieth street, 205 E of Castro, E 50 by S 114; $10. Elizabeth Pfeiffer to Ida B. Pfeiffer. lot on NE _corner of Sacramento and Waverly piace, N 419, E 24, 8 3, B 12:5, § 44:9, W 36:5; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Wen- ceslao Loalza, lot on SW corner of Washing- P Tograni, San Luis O | { Columora. P ton and Taylor streets, S 110 by W 1. i $16,- O enceslao and Dolores P. de Loaiza to B. X. Trobock, lot on W line of Taylor street, s2:4 "ashington, S 27 v 3 . S Diwand CEnd Mary G. Harrison to Kate Norton and John D. Hateh, lot on NE corner of Turk and Larkin street, N 41:6, X 50, N 3), 3. & §0:6, W 719:2; aiso lot on E line of Larkin street, 137:6 N of Turk, E 137:6 by § 19; also lots 1722 to 1726, gift map 3: $10. Kate Norton and John D. Hatch to Edward C._Harrisol me three descriptions: $10. Eliza or Elizabeth Thompson, James B. and ie F. Gilmore to Thomas S. Duke, lot on W line of Freelon street, 225 SW of Fourth, SW 20 by NW 80: $10. Samuel Davis to Charles J. Smith, lot on B line of Rhode Island street, 130 N of Nevada, N | 25 by E 200; $10. | “'Hugh N Lund to Naney J. Lund, lot on 8 | une"5¢ B x:n Lohos avenue, 6 E of West Twelfth, E 25 by S 100; gift. M. and |:uhur3(nx’ A. McCann to Ern Richter, lot on W line of Thirty-sevent nue, 273 S of L street, S 50 by W 120; $10. Joseph Dubacher and Wilhelmina Baumann to William Tomskv, lots 16 a{ul 33, block Haley purchase adjoining Hudson Tract; $10. STEAMERS TO SAIL. STEAMER. | DESTINATI Czarina....|Coos Bay Weeott Humbldt Santa Rosa San Drego.... City Puebla Vie & Pzt Snd Chitkat Eel Kuver. State of Cal | Portland....... Coos Bay.. Newport.... SATLS. | PIER 1. 5 pw|Pler 8 11, 9 AM Pler 13 11, 11 AM|Pler 11 11, 9 Am Pier 9 x4 AM|Pier 13 5.10 AM|Pler 2¢ . 9 Am | Pler 11 Pomona.... | Humbldt Bay. 14 2 Px Pler 9 Queen San Diego.. 15.11 AM|Pler 11 Belgic China&Japan. 15. 1 Pm PM SS Excelsior..|Alaska ....... 15, deuf.... Walla Wlla| Vie & P Sound 16, 9 AM|Pler 9 Arcata..... Coos Bay.. 16.10 Am|Pler 13 Homer.....|Newport...... 17. 9 Aw/Per 11 Del Norte.. Grays Harbor 17,12 M/ Pler 2 Columma.. Portlana . 18.10 AM Pier 24 City of Syd | Panama. 18,12 M/PM SS _—_—————— STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, s S O R S PSR TS | __STEAMER | FROM | Due Empire. ...|Coos Bay., Jan 11 Creseent City.. Crescent City. «ee Jan 11 Coos Bay... ... |Newport.... veeee|Jan 11 San Mateo ... Nanaimo. £ |Jan 11 rina ........ Coos Bay see o . Jan 11 Walla Walla._. Vietorfa and Puget Snd... Jan 12 | President. Yaquina Bay.......... .... Jan 12 Queen.... . San Diego - |Jan 13 Alameda. . Svdne, \1Jan 13 | Pomona. - Humbo.at Bay. - dan 137 San Jose. .. Nanaimo.... Jan 14 Del Norte. Grays Harbor.... Jan 14 Arcata Coos Bay Portlana.... hina and Japan 008 Bay...... Eel River. - Departure ‘Ba -+« Humooldt Bay... Santa Rosa. an Diego.. . Umatilla ... .. Victoria & Puget Snd. A Blanchard.... | Oregon ports. Colon --.. Panama North Fork.... Humboldt . State o Cai. Portiana SUN, d4OON AND TILs. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Tim:s and Helghts of High and Low Waters at Fort FPoint, Entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by Ofcial Au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. JANUARY—188. T Tt Feezflr“l"‘e Feet Time poo | Ttme| L, W OTE.—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the lat hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the dav, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts iven are additions to the soundings on the nited States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charts. e ——————— e NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographi | Office, located in the Merchants' Exc) gn[: !g maintained in San Francisco for the henefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and =ail- i+ ing directions of the. world are kept on hand for comparison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obtalned. regariing angers to navigation and all matters of_interest to ocean commuierce. The time bali on top of the building on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before noon and is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from the United States Naval Observatory at Mare | Island, Cal. A notice stating whether tne time ball was drepped on time or giving the error, If any, is published the same day by the afternoon pa- per and by the morning papers the following day. W. S HUGHES, Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. THE TIME BALL. - Branch Hydrographic Office, C. S. N.. Mer- | chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, January 10, 1898, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 P. m., Greenwich time. W. S, HUGHES, Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. —————— e ARRIVED. Monday, January 10. Stmr_Jewel, Madsen, 16 hours from Caspar; 320 M ft lumber, to Caspar Lumber Co. Stmr Progreso, Storrs, 83 hours from Seattle; 2100 tons coal, to P B Cornwall. Schr La Chilena, Campbell, 10 hours from Fort Ross; 40 bxs butter and 10 dressed hogs, to Ross & Hewlett. Sehr Helen N Kimball, Guttormsen, 85 hrs from Eureka; lumber, to’ Chas Nelson, CLEARED. Thomas, ot | Monday, January 10. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victorla and Port Townsend; Goodall, Perkins & Co. | _Stmr Albion,” Thwing, Ensenada; Gilbert Clement & Son. | ,Stmr Pomona, Cousins, Eureka; Goodall, | Perkins & Co. Ship Glory of the Seas, Freeman, Nanaimo; | R_Dunsmuirs Sons Co. Br bark Heathbank, McKechnle, Queens- town; G W McNear. Br bark Adeliide Mary, Owens, Callao: W R Grace & Co. i SAILED. Monday, January 10. | Stmr Pomona, Cousins, Eureka Stmr Alblon,’ Thwing, Ensenada. Br ship Kelburn, Jones, Queenstown. Schr Nettle Low, wow, Point Reyes. Schr Reliance, Hansen. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Jan 10—10 p. m.—Weather clear; wind NW: velocity 16 miles. CHARTERS. The Cornishead was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat to Europe 31s 3d. The Nor bark Ellora was chartered prior to arrival for lumber from Hastings Mills to CrpeTawn. oaer e Dec 29—41 N 32 W, Br ship Ben Dearg, from Antwerp for San Francisco. DOMESTIC PORTS. NEWPORT—Sailed Jan 10—Stmr Navarro. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Jan 10—Schr Peerless, from Tacoma. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 10—Br bark Fort Caledonia, from Nagasaki; stmr Columbia, he Jan 8: stmr Alice Blanchard, hence Jan 5; Ger ship Beethoven, from Yokohama. 9$—Stmr Sig- nal, from Seattle. 5 Sailed Jan 10—Schr Ralph J Long, for San Francisco; Ger bark Palawan; Br stmr Teen- kai. CASPAR—Arrived Jan 10—Schr Maxim, hnce Jan 5. NEWPORT_Arrived Jan 10—Stmr Tilla. mook, from Fort Bragg; schr Annie M Camp- bell, from Port Blakeley. CO0S BAY—Barbound Jan 9—Stmr Empire; will probably sail on 10th for San Francisco. Barbound Jjan 10—Stmr Emprre. POINT REYES_Passed Jan 10-Stmr Pro- greso. from Seattle for San Francisco, EUREKA—Arrived Jan 10— Berth: - beer. from Newport. ot % et PORT LOS ANGELES—Arri 0—Scl Ethel Zane, from Port Ludiow. - o0 10-Sehr BOWENS LANDING—Arrived fan 9—Schr Newark. hence Jan 8. POINT REYES—Passed Jan 10-Ship Occl- dental, from Departure Bay for San Franciseo. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Jan 10-Stmr Rival, A T R ; SAN ARBARA—Arrived J Eliza Miller. trom Fureka. s 55 i AS Arrived Jan 10—Br shy Caledonia, from Nagasaki, U - VaNcouyEOREIGN PORTS. VANCOUVER—Sailed Jan 9— e n 9—Br stmr Mio- NSALE_Passed Jjan 10—Ge: tine, hence Sept 3 for gueenwwnr o i 3 rrived Jan S—Br shi N Safled Jan 10—B York, for San Francisco. P QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived Jan 9—Br ship. Eu- R ESANTL R Rorive it shp P LE—Arriv & tertale frim Vincowvar .'.';“ Sor A Pat EEN! CN—Arrive British Princess, hence avg o T 0r . bark WELLINGTOX, NZ—Arrived Jan S—Br stmr A O HAMA Ariondan 7 city o —Arrive —¢ 2 Peking. hence Deg 8 . Jo TStmr City. of Sailed Dec 15—Ger ship Beethoven, for Ote= ADELAIDE—Arrived Jan 9—Ger bark Gen | [ | E E Fairchild, from Vancouver.