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30 THE SAN FRANOUISUU CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 1899 80 e . TR BAN S RANGGRY ONEE, SUNDAY, JNNUSEN o9 e e : DE. State dairy, 13@I8c; State creamery, 15@19%c; | Second Session—No sales. GASOLINE AND BENZINE—Are higher, as SUN, MOON AND TI Western dairy, 15@2c; Elgins, 20c; factory, | Regular Forenoon Session—May—6000 ctls, | foilows: Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, O M M E RCI A I WOR I D Western ddtry, " 16G 18 3136002 5000, 31 20, 2000, $iaacr Buiter 98 (new), | 15tor canee. sie; g desres Gusoline, fn bulk, | United States Const and Geodetic Survey— sRN FACIFIC CONPANT. v » GS_—Receipts, 222; steady. State and | 2000, $5%c; 4000, §0%c., 2lc; cases, 26c. Benzine, in bulk, lic; cases, Times ‘and Helghts of High snd Low | weUT! o averE.) 20@20%¢. ncy Feed, 16 per cf i ——— e P 3 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, with the usual marked variations in the semi- Bt choice, $130@1 32%; common, $1 27%: Surprise, SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. thority of the Superintendent. '~ i NAN FIRANCINGO. — speculative issues. There was a general dls- DRIED FRUIT. $1 42%@1 50; Gray, $130@135: Milling, S132%@ —— RO R e . ocx oqour 4 (Maln Line, Foot of Mar} Sjlver advanced. position to employ idle capital in the stock s 135 per ctl; Red, §1 55@1 65; Black, $1 60@1 75. Everything on the list is firm at the recent | the ::m’r, fronlt ..{:f"fl'?:; ) ;oblfl':! Frox Doo. 15,18, — ABRIVE Wheat easy and Barley dull. "fid"“nx. ‘(\'hen‘ ”the m:'dm flucfi“‘l’:gofll‘ngxf XNI’EW YORK, Jan. 14.—California dried fruits, = S°fii’n‘.'€"i? is very little demand. Prices | ggvance and supplies are rather small. :;’:';“}";n‘t’u;“‘yd e the Faime &t Dotll rlaces . SSAVE i de et *8HBA Ssparty 2 promise of a § rofitable return. - | quiet. ged. s I <Gi50 i Ben Jore sud Way i Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. A i r'lpor{eg hat. cheir. books' wers qE'i'MPonATED PSR Small round yellow, $1 20; Eastern large yel- | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers s it !1:‘..‘ ;’:1:; s.g“mm.nd B 3145 Hay htly lower. fliled up with orders for prime liens, and al- | pryme wire tray, = 8%@8%c; ~ cholcs ,W low, $110@112%: white, $1 1213@1 15; mixed, | aTe as follows: SUNDAY,; JANUARY 15. ol ‘B‘h"mc o o and Redding via . alings » to hand 2 7 Y 107%@1 10 per etl; fhite, $112%@ | _ BEEF—First quality, 7c; second quality, 6@ & — 71004 Marysvilie, s, Bube Bran and Middlings unchanged. though issues of this character came Faticy; 106; $L074@1 10 perctl; California white, 2 @ i Rans ~nil Serdi dqulk through foreign sales the absorptive power of | “PRUNES_syg1ose. i : 6ci third « q&:mg%@ Phe: 1L 1080 per tb.. | BUB Tives: e s Humse 8:457 CRln S e T ted Sinkes ' advanted i and the ¥'s and PEA I e a0 Ue, Mooroa sk, e BUCKWHIAT Nominay, 20 PoF <t MUTTON. Wethers, e Ewes, Thie. Moon sets . 7130, Martiues, Saa Ramon, Yallelo 13 vancea the new 4's % in the bid price. d g - 5 A @c per 1. o itic Kxpress, Ogden and Fast.. S:45F and Onions easy United States §'s coupon declined %.% do reg- CHICAGO MARKET. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. foforfigfiflv:nygfié:?fi? Jor large, el?fi!?:;‘f e L e Pi.,,‘,,h,fi,fi cleaned d firm, istered ¥ and the old #'s registered . 4 1 3 7 1 Pliadey leaned up and firm, oAl salcs | o stpcks to-day Were, MAAIS | CHICAGO, Jan. 4 Steadiness was imparted | FLOUR-Family extras, # 154 25; bakers | $c; dressed Hogs, 6grc for prime. — | pison aluarilie Chico, Tied Blail.- 41330 Poultry ma Game quiet, Torred, 85,280 Central Pacific, 7000; Burlington, | to Wheat here at the start, owing to Liver- Ml!‘:LsT??z‘s-m N RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. 0 | raek e O B throp: Stoakan, Fruit dull and plentiful. 26,910;" Manhattan, 15,210 _Reading preferred, | pool quotations showing yesterday's advance | D e e Bl 1 ; ... 12:18e «ions unchanged. 19,900; Northern Pacific, 9957; do preferred. 4300; | well maintained. The market, however, soon |10WS, usual discount to the trade: For Saturday, January 4. 3 0. and N., 3240; Rock Island, 26,420; Union Pa: X Flour, $32 per 100 pounds; Rye Flour. 527 | Flour, qr sks ... 22,913 Middlings, sks .. 20 | felt the effect of the prevalling local bearlsh 3 S| 0 g6 L cific, 7130 St. Paul, 18.6%0; Southern Pacific, i de buying | PF 100 Rice Flour, §7; Cornmeal, $2 30; " ex- | Barley, ctls 1,450 Hay, tons .. 166 IS 6:45> Hops and Wool the same as before. 11,000; Southern Rafiway £20; do preferred, | Sentiment in the absence of outside buying | tra cream Cornmeal, $3 25; Oatmeal, $4 25: Oat | Corn. otls ... 600 Hops, bales . 13 10:004 Vallejo, Martinez and W 7:402 Meat market stiff, 30,910 Texas and Pacific, 300; Union Pacific | orders to counteract it. Business was very|Groats, $ 50; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; Buckwheat | Butter, ctls . 172 Wool, bales 5 -l 0:8 o 12:00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Bacra- Benzine and Gasoline bhigher. preferred, 7600: Cotton Oll. 15,500: Tobacco, | dull and individual transactions gave no indi- | Flour, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat, $3 7 Farsn:n Tallow, ctls 2§ Pelts, bdls . | T NOTE—In the above exposition of the tid mento, Mendota, Hsuford, Visalis, PT S Bank Clearings show =8 500; Steel 42.240; do preferred. 3620; People’s | cation of supreme confidence on the other side | ¥ 0; i hnl_e‘_“ahe;g Flour, 33 50, Rolled Oate | Chisess; otin 10 Hides, no | the early morning tidee are given In the left Puriervilie 3 sassise BUASE 6920; Brooklyn Transit, 65,420; Pacific Mall, | of the market. May opened %c higher at Paric ). $5 85@6 25; in sacks, $5 85@6 09 ‘1) | Beans,’ ske . 1,063 Eggs, doz hand column and the successive tides of the 0P Sacraniento It Sugar, 10,670. 0%c, but declined to 70%c almost immediately, | Barley, $5; Split Peas, $4 25; Green Peas, § Potatoes, sks 2,840 Leather, rolis in the order of occurrence as to time. The San Rwwon, 5 — About this time New York reported good sized | Per 100 Tbs. Onions, sks .. 3 Wine, gals 120,000 | $2% (0 Wiime. column gives the second tide of Napn, Clintogn, Santa Tosa 0:184 Sy e e I L O | CLOSING STOCKS. buying orders from the Continent for Wheat b e Bran, ‘sks ...... 30 Brandy, gals .. 139 | §%ay. the third time column the third tide | 4100r Babioix, Vacarile, = acruneiio - 17, ! o Atchison 2% St L & 8 F. 9% | and as there was a good deal of apprehension HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. OREGON. and the last or right hand column gives the W s s i SSRGS O theuaa e SRERK ARSL et Do st prefd.... 67% | among the crowd as to the condition of winter Lo P R e b 300 | T e e®tne aay. except when there are but e 3 | B & O, all ast pd Do 2d prefd.... 36% | Wheat, should severe cold succeed the present | Hay is slightly lower, as buyers are holding ool XA Josigpn T three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights COINAGE OF THE MINT! | Canada Pacific .. St L & sd W 2"; |;n-w. rices bez"" to lhgwhllgnl ‘?r M\'amt:- off on account of the rain. There 18 no shil kel EA:‘;I"ERN» given are additions (osghe ,Du..:m{s e :r;’: R =3 3 Canada Southern. Do prefd .. % | ing. Bradstreet's reported the week’s exports | change In Bran and Middlings. orn,: ctls: ........ Tnited States Coast Survey charts, exce PN coinage of the different United States | SRty FALES ot 8 B T Il 1T | She total latibments.to Buere. feom Sl exporiy |- BEAN=$205g21 &0 per ton. ; EEDs T e e sbeauttad fron) 12i5r sl i | Chi & Alton. 21l 16818t P & Om 7% | ing countries at 7,200,000 bushels, which would | MIDDLINGS—§22G2¢ per ton. Hay, tons . 20 fhe denth given by the charts. The plane of u | Chi B & Q. 1zl Do prefd ... il 1677 | leave all but about 1,600,000 bushels (rom this | FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, 18 50G21 50 T8 ceml e e ot this Jo e dawe waters: ojar R 0 Chi & E I 52" St P M & M..... 180 |side. Such evidence of European dependence | per ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $31@31 50; E STOCK MA : o 3 - 5 00 Do fd 11413 'So Pacific . 91 | upon this country was a great inducement to | jobbing, $32@32 50; Cocoanut Cake, $24@2; Cot- . 15:00P Pacific Ccast Limited, El Paso, m'ein oa | o WL M5k ‘Se RalIwEy T | holders to raise the price, and May advanced | fonsaeq’ Meal, $28630 per ton; Cornment 423 506 ot o TIME BALL. Fort Worth, Little Rock. St. o o Siiver dollars 14,426,735 0 Chi Ind & L. 9 Do prefd . % to 7liec, where it closed. 24 50: Cracked Corn, $24@25. There was quite a diversified business in local = fhic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- Louis, Chicago and East..... §9: alf 1 . - Do prefd 34 |Texas & Pacific.. 18% | In view of the liberal receipts and a further | CALIFORNIA HAY-—Wheat, $16 50@17 50 for | gecurities, as will be seen. The only change | Branch ‘?-‘d{.“";"& e. San Francisco, Cal.. or Sauta Fe . Ablwuide hxpress Chi & N W. 145% Unicn Paciflc ... 47 | heavy market at Liverpool bulls in Corn had | good to choice and $15@18 for lower &Tades;| worthy of note was an advance in Alaska chante’ s, i for Mojaye aud ¥ 6:43p Do prefd .. 189 T protd it | hard work to keep their specialty. {rom sag- | no fancy coming in; Wheat and Oat, S@IT: | Paciars o $106 6208 Janmary W I L o G e By ropenu Madl, Ogden and |CCC &StL 4%'UPD & G 13% | ging. Puts had been sold yesterday close to| Oat, $i4@16; Island Barley, $M4@15; Al-| " Minine stocks stood about the same. The time ball on 4 e day 007 Haywards, Niles and San Joao, td Wabash 37% | the market and this acted as a sustalning in- | falfa, $12@13: Stock, none; Clover, nominal . ! Bipodiabou & buflding was dropped at exactly noon to. - Vallejo = nals S |- Do pretd . 2234 | fluence. May closed with a loss of c. OUTSIDE HAY (from Oregon, Uitah, etc)— |, The Silver King Mining Company of Ttah | ! e. at noon of the 0th meridian. or at § $102,144,6%5 09 | Del L & W Wheel & L'E! 6% | Oats were stead with only small speculative | Wheat and Wheat and Oat, $U@IS; Cheat, | Das Increased the rate of its monthly dividend | g'clock p. m. Greenwich mean time. . 9,041,252 50 | Den & R G Do prefd ........ 2% | interest manifested within an extremely nar-|$12 50G13: Alfalta, —s Ont, $14@15: Clover, | [fom 25 cents to 33i cents per share, . 8. 8:00r Oregon A { Do reras Express. Companies. | row range.. May left off & shade lower. $11 50012 5 i i et ton: . 9 to $0.000, and one at the litter rat Lieutenant. U. §. N.. in charge. eogor ALANCE SHEET b Ada EX ....... 108 Liberal receipts of hogs and scattered selling | ~ STRAW. as jus en declared. || — Yor i BATANCH SEESLIS] Ru i 15 American Ex ... 140 |t the start weakened provisions. As the ses: Thé last monthiy roport of the Alaskn Mexi: S e €10:03r Sunset Limited. Fromo, )¢ the fiscal year the | Fort Wayne 152" United States [\, @ | slon progressed, however, active buying by BEANS AND SEEDS. o e L L SR S S 2 i = Avgeles, EI Paso, Now Orleans ¢ 5 | Gt Nor pref. 160 |Wells Fargo: . 128 | packers wit ght offerings started an ad- 595 = Ll e Steamer. | ‘rom. Z - St 8 | Focking Vaile: 21| Miscellaneous.- Yance, Pork closed 10c higher and lard and | There is no further change of any descrip- | SulPhUrets treated, the latter ylelding {14,340, f. = SAN LEANDEO AND NAYWARDS 1 021 HootRURTEAT e i s o DR R SR SR tion. was $197 per ton. The bullion shipment was | Czarina.. [Puget Sound .. (Foot of Market Strect.) e LE & w. sl veatd ding 8¢ i BEANS-Bayos, §18@1 95; Small Whites, 12 | 26,740 Gross expenses for the month, $24.1%2. | Wellington .....|\Departure Bay Wolvons; Fopiinaes Eark 3 | 0 S, o | : Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. 2 15; Large Whites, $1 75@1 Pinks, $2@ | The first report of the Alaska United mine a 1 0! Fiteht > Lake Shore 1117 198 1| Do prera - Eo S ety g O e o B e e aa ot A amne i et manar Thie| yyeosia’ Nanaimo 300k | 8an Tenndte, touinvan | svias EEUILER SNAR B SotsboD, | 3a: 0% TI% 0% 714 | jags iimas. 5 2503 2o 3 3562 20; Red | claim adjoins the Alaska-Mexican and consists | StateCalifornia|Port 3 Manhattan L ... 108%] Do prefd e L SN G [ 0s T Linas B3104 36 Ree, 12 30250, of 2000 feet, being & combination of two prop- Puget Sound - 10.004 Leandro, ¥ 101434 ot B A% conmiaRs | “Cor s Y Muktard, $ 50 per ctl; yel- | ertics, each of Which has a mill of 100 and 150 oint. Arena 11004 Lorenzo, et kg g g 3% 3% 3% MK | low Mustard, $4@410; Tlax, $2@22: Canary | Stamps respectively. The latter is operated by : (Roy 3:008 = M ik 37 3% 37 | Seed, 2,@2%¢ per Ib: Alfaita, 8@ic: Rape, 25 | the Ready Bullion, which has just made its | North Fork.... Humboldt Suaer Ty ward. | 0zt pretd D0 prefd . 3y 304 0% | @2%e: Hemp, 24@3e: Timothy. s@sier | - | first clean up from a run of forty-three days, | Gorona San_Diego Bune throush to Nies. G R AR i s BAS- 75; Greer 5 | durfng which the mill crushed 19,612 tons of ineola. Cacome. . |Jan. ‘rom Niles. Mobile & Ohlo. 362 jHaw Com_ Co. A 8 % mm @PsRaxpEr};{'l S—Niles, $150@1 75; Green, $1 75 ore and saved 410 tons sulphurets, the average | Queen.. Victoria & Puget Sound r'}“r‘:' ~COAST DIVINION (Narrow Gange) CHa e g : 6% 2604 263 2 Value of which fs 12 per ton, The mine bas | Newburg Grays Harbor e L AR 3 0 prat B ot ? % S sent down a shipment of $47,425. Pomona. o . 3 AEkeh Siress. _— [N J Central 10215/ Do prefd . . EOTATORS, “ONIONS ZAND VRGBT A BLES, | Gk A ND BOND EXOHANGE. Empire... ... |Coos Bay {Jan. 17 | “T5X Nowark. Centorville, Sau Jone, Folkon, January Cit; an. 18 O [N T St ujioen s o May Potatoes continue firm. Sweets are selling at e e e Jan. 13 e accOesek/aia Chun KU VN e o account for | Do st prefd.... 70 | Do prefd . Lard, per a wider range, as many are poor. Onlons are Lhiel S Ol e bl o i B adni Jan. 19 | *2:15p Newark, Contervii Now sements. | Do sa pretd.... 36%Nat Lin_ Ofi January easy. Vegetables are doing better. Mush- BId. Ask. Bid Ask. | B O .. [Point Aren {Jan. 19 Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, | Nor West 19 " (Pacific Mail May .. g a e g e Rt Bonds— Cent L, & P... 17% 18% | Coos Bay |Jan. 19 Souta Cruz and Principal Way COIN CERTIFICATES IN CIRCULATION. | No Amer Co 7 People’s Gas 5 Short ribs, per 100 T, 8. for Early Rose; | 48 Quar coup..112%113% |Mutual El Co. 11% 12} | Portland Jan. 20 Stations. *10:504 — | No Pacific 45 |Pullman Palace . January e s e ot Cor ety Tee s uarieere = Qaklend Gas.. 4 1 | Santa Rosa.....ISan Diego Jan 1| dradr Nemek Su oo did Low Gaios. ) 9:204 The Govern: coi ificates cula- | Do a 783, Silver Certificates May .. e per sac or River Burbanks: 4s quar new.. — — [|Pac Gas Imp.. — a6y | U Rl (China and Japan. Jan. 1439 Hunters' Excursior n Jose and e e Stand R & T. = Fa— owss Fiour dul | luma Burbanks, $1@110; Oregon, $110G1 5; | is guar coup..107% — |Pac L Co..ros 49 50 | Giey 6f Rio-.....\Ching and % a2 Way Statlou coenls $TsBOR g i Gt |Or R & Nav Sugar ... e e 1aota” 6 oA 0. | Bwest Puthioes, $101 75 for Merced; New Pota- D S | Ve W Viotorla, & Puget SoundiJan. 11 CREEK ROUTE FERRY L Or Short Line 461% Do prefd . : _ J o | toes, 11e@2c per 1b. : Coos Bay Newport |Jan. g Pac C lst prefd.. 8 TC & Tron L TR R TR m;:gff_r S her ot Oregon. g1y | plockton Gas.. 1134 " | (oot Bay Trym SANPRUNOISC el of kot Se Gy 1= Do 2d prefd. 67% U_S Leather. | @3 60; . g b ine | VEGETABLES—Green Peas, : String | : T = g % 9:00 11:00A.m. $1:00 * 2 P(ltshur:n 180 Do prefd . No. 2 spring wheat, 67%@6%c; No. 3 Spring | g, lo@19iic: Cabbage, 40@50c matoes, $1 Firem's Fund.21l — STEAMERS TO SAIL. 1 t - | Reading - 0 2% U_S Rubber wheat, 8@68c: No. 2 red, 7lc; No. 2 corn, 36c; | G150 for Los Angeles Ege Plant, 12c per | E L & Bank Stocks— S D Satls Pier ; ok« 499 | Tho st prefd Do prefd . No. 2 (z\:%s’;g‘ik h:\on.zar;:m;;%cz?%;finsng,bif;";f 1h2 Sariic, ol per il DMCI OUER1EC Der IV {:efir;'.l.f{{a&g.. L g:’.lzll(o-n(;.}m = eamer - ~ | rmqagm‘n—flr;n -;;5:4-1 00 8:00 ‘Sjcn:'-' e AL Sncremee o SIMN0UD AN RIG W e i 5%; No. 1 fiaxseed, $114@1 14%; prime tim- | Gteen Beppers, 4@sc per Ib; Dried Peppers, 10 | g% s s — 105 [cal's D & T.. Arcata Coos Bay......\Jan. 15, 10 am|Pler 13 4 - : 35500000 1 Sver. Crasaniy ot he g Dt B e | othy seed, 32 3: mess pork, per bbl., 38 85@8 90; | @ioc: Marrowlat Sanash, PIGW per ton; Cor| P & 1o gs... 3 First_Natloni Umaciila -/ |Vie & Pgt 84 Jan. 16, 10 am | Pler 9 TOAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). $.500,000 in silver treasury notes. The | Rock Islan % Sy . 323 » pork, per bbl., 39 85@9 90 | o1 " 25g35c sack: Mushrooms, 5@ : 2 : M T " b i il gt Lol e 1US 38 Do ds e @ ine. short clear sides (boxed). $@ ST e | Nev Nat Banki?e — | Doric China& Tapan Jan. 17, 1 pmiPMES TO0% Bag Toso wl Way Bhaiious (New MONEY IN GOV | U8 ne T HEnes 5 10; whisky, distillers’ finished goods, per gal., . INCNG — | Savings Banks. Alliance \r]rlexun\ Ports. [Jan. 25 10 emizieem 04 Bk Feis, Trg B fem e i {rsDotou, e $17%; sugars, cut loat, §.70c; granulated, 5.30c. | he poultry market is bare and firm, but |N EY Cal 6s..1l4UE |Ger 8 & L...1680 g | Aloha 3:;.'““{){6;?“ S5 S omiPler 3 Faclic Grovs, Tamo: Tobies, Tinited taion Creasinemll s Robhis e il sandiion 112% |No Pac lsts | __Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | there will be more Eastern here In a day or | N P C R R 6s.104 106 |Mutual Sav.. 35 45 | Colon ......|Panama . 18,12 m|PMSS ;"r‘uvf.;ll::\"w.(;"s?,.'.'fl'. Sutand hie/ smotin |y dgusy u band abiha e leny 96%| Do 3s | Flour, bbis s 35,000 | two. N P CR R 55.1004100%(S F Sav U.. &7 — |G. W.Elder/Pnrtland .18 10 amiPler 24 | 400, gan Tormnd Way S 51008 ember as y 12| Do s 1% | Wheat, bush Game is quiet, but receipts are light. N CaLR R ca. stialis |8 & LS.l - 100 | Pomona [Humboldt."..:{Jan. 15, 3 pm|Fier 9 e Raa e et Wy Bintia PR Nor b O s 3¢ | Corn, bus POULTRY — Dressed Turkeys, 15@17c; live | Oak Gas b2 ¥ Coo1ts EIXa e DGR s I oy 2:451 San Matea, Redwood, Menlo Park, 107 | Do deb bs. 113 | Barley, bush Hens; Geese, per pair, $150@2; Ducks, $4 5@ | P & O 6s......19° — |California ....109%112 | Pt. Arena..|Point Arena..|Jan. 21, 3 pm|Pler 2 AT okl . 100 "3 AL | e = R ot e WO youns Boost e SaR E, Powell-at 6g...120 1223 [Geary ......... &8 — | Santa Rosa|San Diego....|Jan. 22, 11 am|Pier 11 a o o Do Curren 100 Nav 4s On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | old Roosters, $4 50@5: Fryers, $5 5046; Broil- | Sae EI Ry 58.. — — Market-st . & P | Tan, 25 10 am|Pler 24 ' Atohison dsrr. i 100% /0.8 Tine 6 tx- | market was easy. Creameries, 14@1tc: dalrles, | ers, $50530 for large. 350640 for small; | & F & N P 55.109%110% Quk S L& i el TR R L O o | Do 80 O S Line 5s tr.... 119 | 11@17c. Eggs, duill, fresh 18@18%c. Cheese | Pi 1G1 25 per dozen for old and $2G2 25 | SierraRCal 6s.104'x 1051« Presidio . R S i Eiuaivg: Wiy Siatie Can So 2 110 |Reading 4s 86% | steady, cream 9%@11 | 8 P of Ar 6s..110%110%| Powder— A S > ! L NCE, : y [c"& O 4 3 R G W lst i e (el 25@1 50: Mallard, $3 50@4: | 5 11315114 | California A e eBds Sadned bt Renipal Wer - Chi Term 4s..... 843:/St L & I M C 5s. 109 WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Sprig, $2G2 50; Teal, $1 0@ | — |E Dynamite ARRIVED. 1185487 San Jose and Way Station e, 115 AL i Wiageon, ‘$1. 5001 1b; Small Duck, /$101 — |Giant Con C ol Saturday, January 4. A" ‘;1' = 7 - D C H & D 4%s.... 104% 5t P Con Recelpts. Shipments. h Snipe, $250; Jack Snipe, $1 25 | 2 — | Vigorit Grecnvont selind, %% 5 for Morning. _ or A fternoon. D & R G Ists.... 108%|St P C & P lsts. Cities— Bushels. — Bushels. | Gray Geese, 3343 %0; White Geese, 81 35@130; | 8 v Water 6.10% — | Miscellaneous— | it Oreenwood. Fagerlund anreCom ndasw excopted” Sunaayaanly.” | Satuiara only !D & R G 4s....00 1001/ Do 58 neapolis 26,560 | Brant, §136@2; Honkers, $350@o; Hare, 31| S V Water 45.103% — [Al Pac Assn..106%106% | O% 5 : 4 Gew- | TMondaysand Thursdays. aTussdays D & | Minneap: Stmr Coos Bay, Glelow, 74 hours from New v fast Tenn lsts... 103%(So Rallwa: Duluth .. 68,631 | Rabbits, $1 50 for Cottontails and $1 for small. | § V Wis(3dm). — — |Ger L& Wks...1T8 =~ — | ey g g §3nturdaveand W- inesdays. bThuradve and Sundays 2 1y Dulu 4 | . | port (), ete PN o itaie Bt | Rem e 3 TR 71,082 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, [P Sonia IS0 3% | | Jap stmr Nippon Maru, Evans, 3 days 4 ta osasssseessasses F W & D lsts tr. ‘fenn new set 3s Chicago fdhad J 5 : $ e e ¢ 338 | hours from Hongkong, via Yokohama 17 days e Feer L s | Tolcas dml e e | Conin Conta g oyttt P Co: 3% 59t | J a7, Ymekone. A Yotohima 17 i | CoY IFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. COu O O GH& o Reg 2ds. St. Louls . Store eggs are cleaned up an gher, but | Marin Co. — | Mer E: =" h o 3 R including | ;DO 2 [P D &G st Detrait .- 4 there. will be_ Increased recelpts in & day or | Syring Valley:iimiiois Oecanic S Co.. otts — | e R LESSEB 060 in goid |H & T C RhAaviNe AIEANHCLEX two. Ranch Eggs are quiet. Cheese shows no el o 9: 5 5 2 3 B0 tatmol {5 ino oot | "Do 2as . = | two Butter 1s in fair supply and steady | G2pital Gas.. — — [Pac C Bor Col) — | stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka; Goodall, Per- | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG and ‘s over | DO JCO8 80 5655 [ e LG 645,054 2473 | change. I pply V| Cent Gaslight105 — !par Palnt Co.. 7 — |kins & Co. = RAILWAY COMPANY. La new cons 4% Va_Centuries . Tidewater— | at the prices. Morning Sesslon. Stmr Coos Bay, Glelow, San Pedro; Goodall, - el L & N Unl 4s.... %% Do deferred Bostén . 28725 64,21 | BUTTER— 22 Alaska Packers' Asscciation | Perkins & Co. " Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St e : Missouri s |Wis Cent 1sts. Nen }'Tf';“- -3;2-“9"5‘ ‘?E-;ié\ Creamery—Fancy creamerles, 25c; seconds, | 115 Alaska Packers' Association IG'“"“’ (“r(‘;f":l‘- n“’l’,‘ g""";; g‘"‘ Pedro and 8AN FRANGISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. a3 MK & T 2ds | Philadelphia 263 7,216 | o 0. AlLELS Dtke o Anocatio uaymas; Goodall, Perkins & Co. N TO SAN (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | A H . | 23@24c. Asso n ns & Co. ? WESAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. Baltimore L3453 RAE Bank of Callfornia Br stmr Bristol, Melntyre, Nanalmo; R K DAYS-—7:30, i 114 3 === " ' New Orjeans . Dairy — Choice to fancy, 21@22%ec; common o etes Dunsmuir Sons Co. ! 3:30. 5:10, 6:30 p. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | Chollar .. 10jontario 2 elveston T grades, 15@20c. 100 oI el s Ship Santa Clara, Lindbery, Nanatmo; Alas- | & 11:30 p. - BaturdaysExira trips at 1.9 date, as compared with those of same date | Crown Polnt ..... 10/0phic 10 | Pickled Goods—Firkin, 17@18c: pickled roll, | “gy California Safe Deposit ka Packers' Association. R 5 last season, and rainfall in last twenty-four & pom o2 o7 Mgt 13| Totals 490,506 56,353 | 17G1sc for dalry and 19@20c’ for creamery | 35 Hawaiian Commerein & Sugar SAILED. 'UNDANE 800 9330, 11200 &, m.; 1:00, 3.8, hours Goaia urr; q‘l‘)‘ka;re‘n’f 50| LIVERPOOL FUTURES. | i o gl e S nfl?flfi 16@16%c for | 24 Hutchinson § P Co.. Saturday, January 14. S AR R ErREr 1o san FRANCISCO. 24 Hones, Sonan, peaat, | Hale & Norera Sierra Nevada 28| Wheat— Mar. May. | 1b; Elgin, 22022%c. £ e SR RS T T Stmr Weeott, Dunham, Yaquina Bay. WEER DAYS 610, 7:30, 3:20 1110 o L .01 15.45 1 Homestake Standard 20 | Opening 10% §8% | CHEESE—Choice mild new, 113@12c; old, 10 | ¥%°0 & P C. & Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka. e B naseR R 1 Iron stiver . 11 Union Con 4 e L Cloeiug: e te vees | @lle; Cream Cheddar, 12@12%ec; Young Amer- | 0 Qakland Gas ....... Stmr Progreso, Gilboy, Seattle. snesnk T 2 me e 2 Mexican 25| Yellow Jacket ... 15| R P R §0 Oceante Steamiship { Stmr Point Arena, Hensen, Mendocino. SUNDAYS—Sa0. 30, 10 a m: 1 8 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | o2 ki 5 EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 34@36c_per dozen; sec- xz?"m?oxs‘ g“ir & ég:,gf o glmr Curacao, Von Helms, Guaymas. Hetween San Francisco and Schuetzen Park 5 Money — Do prefd | _Flour— Jan. Mar.-June. | onds, 22363 store Eggs, 311@32%c. 000 S - Stmr Fulton, Levinson, Portland, etc. s above. Trace 534 Call loans 2G3 Wis_Central | Opening Caeen ... e m‘ngfl'{?‘:‘l‘;z‘y’*‘-}!;“‘g_l Bonds. Stmr Hueneme, Johnson, B =4 A“\ 0.00 23 Time loans . 34 Ed EI Tel 2 | Closing 5% DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. v elad Stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, Tacoma. rive 0.00 3. Stocks Gen Elec prefd... Wheat— ring Valley Water orrs, Seattle. In Effect San Franclsco. : D 0.00 S 1 AT &S T % Atchison prerd . !’Lj{:;r‘-;‘r;x 5i°4y | The market for everything except Limes Is o0y Priacion AT :lv‘;?xlg;aiin Diego. Tl preene San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, | Amer Sugar Bonds— , | Clos e e well_supplied and dull. Al . Johnson. Fort 3 . 52; minimu ; mean, 50. LT s S EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— 3 30 Market-street Rallway .............. 60 2 E Tannie W G e e bl Destinationss FORECA ton & Albany lAtlantic . CHICAGO. D SO i e A e v Ap- | i luma, storm is central off the mouth | Boston & Maine. 171 Boston & Mont. ‘ CHICAGO, Jan. 14.—The demand for cattle A R ¥ine,fSmall, Fireka SeutsRosy | a River ch 1s causing high Joston L ... s T | to-day was of a restricted character, but the| Persimmon minal. Morning Session. _ _SPOKEN. 5 Fulton, on the Oregon coast, and light | ghi Bur & Q. % Contennial o %3, | Mimited offerings prevented any decline in| CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1G2 50 per Board— Jan 13, lat 3 1 long 74 16 W—Ship Ro- | 7:30am| Windsor, h as San Luls Obispo and Fitchburg ... pesstEdanne prices. Fancy cattle, $5@6; choice steers, $5 40 | box; Seedling: @$1 50; Mandhrins, §i 25a1 0 Equitable Gaslight 15 00 | anoake, from Baltimore, for San Francisco. Healdsburg, nia. At Fort Canby, the wind / Gen Electric ..... 100 Franklin Ljozg 24 > Sa@s 0. | Lemons, Tcli0 for common and $2@3 for uitable Gaslight 14 Dec 20. off Honoipu, Hawali—Whal bark Lytton, orty-elght miles per hour from the Mexican Central . % Old Dominion | @5 T5; medium, $4 T5@5; beef steers, $3 T5@4 70; | good to chol Mexican Limes, $6@7; Cali- | uitable Gaslight, b 10 1500 | Chas W Morgan: all well: landed mail. Geyserville, at Portland a maximum velocity Is | N ¥ & N Ei i aasola | bulls, 32 60G3 40; cows and heifers, $3 30G4; | fornfa Limes per small box: Grape | uitable Gaslight 14 873 | TELEGRAPHIC. 3:30pm| 8:00am( Cloverdal s forty miles from the sourn. 0 SOLDNY e : | Western fed steers, $4@5 60; Texas steers, $3 60 | Fruit, $1G2 50; Bananas, $1 25@2 50 per bunch; nt Powder Co. 59 8714 | 0 LOBOS, J. 4, 10 —We WS e Hoplar =% sure is falling quite rapidly at Eu- | Qr Short Line. e nex @4 90; calves, 4@7 10. p{:.-n,,plg, BoH oA e e Street— e s —emny‘m]muflgm Wieatner | = Hoplang and to northward ; e atiic A There wns & blg run of hoss, and_ prices == 2 Eaultable Gaslight B MISCELLANEOUS, 7:30 am| kiah. | i that rain will continue i 4 started off 21@ic_lower, packers and Easter 5D FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISIN: uitable Gaslight e S MIE AR OUE. 7 hern California_during Sunday, with high West Ed L. @ ) Humboldt i | shippers’ bought freely and the early declne | Dl B T Equitable Gaslight B3 LDNDOR J ote siE Dlanenane, G| TSR Guernevill east to southwest winds on ' the coast shouse El. 44 i fully recovered. ~Bulk of sales, §360@| DRIED FRUIT—Prunes, 8%c for 40-30's. 434G R Jveat S ctily, il SARe TIo . any 48 alles | 3:20 pini { Cape doc: 5 s E Fair to choice, $3 60@3 T7%; 'packers’ | 60-60's, 3%@IKe for €0-T0's, 2%G: MINING STOCKS. st of Scilly, < ay; asked for pm - ARk aROE Tt for thirty ASSOCIATED BAN 5 715: mixed, $3 503 65: butchers', | °C (& 8, 340R%c L 2%@3c for boats to be sent to tow her back to port. T:30am) 8:00am| Sonoma -nding midnight W YORK, Jan. 14—The Financier says: @3 72%: lights, $3 4@3 67%: plgs, S8 45, | 0-50°8, 2U@c for $0-90's, 2c for 0-100's and | popiowing were the sales in the San Fram- DOMESTIC PORTS. ; 2 and Californ Sunday; high S 3 ' The limited offerings of sheep were well taken | 1%6@1%c for 100-110's; Silver Prunes, ; | cisco Stock Board: yesterday: SEATTLE—Safled Jan 14—Bark Charles B | §:10pm| 5:00pm| Glen Ellen. shifting to southwest winds on north- face of a continued demand for funds, | a¢ vesterday's prices. lambs being salable at | Peaches, 6@7c for g0od to choice, Tis@Sc for RS Kenny, for San Franciseo. | = — st. the New York banks are gaining cash and| g4g5 10; sheep, $250@4 25; vearlings, $4@4 55. | fancy and 10@12i4c for peeled: Apricots, 106 Morning Session. CRBSCENT CITYSailed Jan 14—Stmr Cle. | 730am hastgal: S crn Celifornia—Generally cloudy Sun- | adding to thelr reserves in large amounts. It | Receipts—Cattle, 3000; hogs, 26,000; sheep, 4600. | 12‘:;- drurA{f[?fe':ls ,ngfi;:“_a_c f:‘:“-\i‘;iorr‘mrk ;‘53-3,.. | m g»‘;hz’ ke g lf;ov gfe\;ge Novad gg { one, for ISureka. 3:30 pm a outk wind. Yol Pt | orate 3 : : 1ge; e cher. 37 200 & vada TACOMA- Satied 14—Sch: | —— P 3 enerally. cloudy, with light local | ot been anticlpated that the banks would| L\ kW YORK EXPORTS AND IMPORTs. |BIack FiEs, sacks, 2g2ic: Blums. i%@ee for | 100 Best & Beleher. 3 100 Sterra Nevada., of ' Sy A dan chr Lena Swea- | ~giageq connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West show a gain as a result of the past six days ORI pitted and 1@1%c for unpiited; Nectarines, o4 PORT PLAKELEY-Arrived Jan 14—Schr | EPrings; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- cloudy, with local snow or | Dusiness. but the increase was much WIReT | NEW YORK, Jan. W—The imports of dry O e aivaey* Tears. 6Gc for quarters | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | Vega, hence Jan 4; brig Courtney Ford, from | teLiLe, fof, Skasgs Springs: at Cloverdale foe an earlier calculations called for. - % . northern ‘part. Ariz E y. San Francisco vicinity—Rain Sunday brisk to high southeast, shifting to southwi win om Mt. Ive mile ature, 44 H. HAMMON, Profy .- EASTERN MARKETS. | W YORK STOCK MARKET. report Tw Tamalpais—Foggy; temperature, 42; imum te W, or in Charge. The transactions of were the largest for any years, and had NEW YORK. Jan. 14. the Stock Exchange to-d a two hours’ session th e volume inued for the usuai five trading it would have been within a of & million of two million shares. As there were nearly 700,000 shares dealt I the average net rise In prices was from 2 points in the shares which figured most quarte it in a 1to extensively in the dealin There was a di- version of Interest from the Paclfics into stocks, the Grangers being the » excitement on the floor of the E change was tremendous. There was an unusually large attendance of brokers for rt_session, as the constant Influx of rders rende it necessary for the lers o transfer considerable of their of ler brokers at s the regular fon between members. Stocks opened and active. Hign. priced records passed unnoticed in the con- Brokers fought to execute orders and us transactions in many shares were | apart. London had early received large | ing orders trom this side and the quo- | trom that quarter showed general ad- | The rapidity of the rise brought out e “blocks on’ realizing sales, but the buying power of the market absorbed | aiter a4 temporary feaction and mounted upward. 'The market | entarily pending the publication of the weekly bank statement, but on its appear- | ance, showing as it did increases of 4,732,700 | ne surplus reserve and $3,042,200 in the loan | lish enthusiasm was resumed with | ommission houses were easily the | t buyers. The extreme gains In the Pa- were only fractional, while in the y ranged from 1 in St. Paul to 4 and in the actjve coalers from The ‘Gould and Vanderblit stocks paratively neglected, except Southern | eatest strength and activity the Grangers, Atchison, the Readings, Southern preferred, Federal Steel preferred and Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Points | of heaviness were Great Northern preferred, Tilinofs Central, Lead and Laclede Gas. Gen- crally speaking, while there were some sharp recessions from the extraordinary high open- ing, the market regained most of the decline, | The market closed with some irregularity, but | generally strong and active, with important gains in many cases. A noteworthy feature was a large rise in Burlington on renewed gossip concerning the prospective refunding of | its outstanding bonds, This talk, however, was little more definite than usual New York Air Brake made an extreme advance of § points, while Southern Railway preferred and Atchison preferred were up over 2 points each and Federal Steel com- mon, which has lately heen rather neglected, aithough reacting {rom top prices, ended with | a net gain of 1%. The largest trading in any specialty was in Brooklyn Rapld Transit, which | had an initial rise of 2 points on confirmation | of its acquiring control of the Nassau Electric | Company. The week’s business was the most | remarkable in the history of Wall street. Transactions for the week in stocks reached the enormous figure of 5.812.000, making the dally_average for the full day's session over 1,000,000 shares, Dealings in the bond market were attended | a | checked b; | crop, 7@8c; 1897 crop. 11@13c; 1898 crop, 1 steady ceipts, not only from the West, but from other gain in specle reflects continued re- points as well. In fact, the gain s ex- clusively from outside shipments, since pres- ent operations with the Treasury are resuiting In weekly losses to the New York banks. The don in loans, coming after the decrease | week ending Janvary 7, ie only logical. | Stock_dealings are on such an enormous scale | that borrowing on collateral is resuming the | actlvity noted during the close of the year. It is not probable that the loans represent sterling operations, as under present circum- | stances liquidation Is more In order than e: pansion. The heavy cash receipts, coupled with the loan increase, are responsibie for the ion of nearly niné millions to the deposit account, and as increased requirements neces- sitated an addition of more than two and a quarter millions to that fund, the gain in ex cess cash was only $4,732,700. © The surplus re. serve is now 328,203,075, an amount larger than been reported since August 20 last, when erves were $95,000,000 less and loans nearly (00,000 below present totals. As the move. ment toward New York is likely to add heav- ily to the already {dle cash here, it is only natural to anticlpate an easy money market for a long time to come, accompanied by con- tinued Stock Exchange transactions on a larger scale. Of course, unforeseen cash may operate to check the activity now so promi- nent, but events seem to favor indefinite ex- pansion. With money abroad approaching our own level, gold import talk has subsided. It is an interesting commentary on present con- | Itions to note that the clearing house banks, | vhile making new records from week to week | in clearings and evervthing else, have yet more idle money to take care of than they themselves like to see. LONDON MARKET. LONDON, Jan. 14—Canadian, 88%: Grand ‘Trunk, 75’ bar silver, 27%d per ounce; money, 1@1% per cent. MADRID, Jan. 14.—Spanish fours closed to- day at 60.40. NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, Jan. 14—FLOUR—Receipts, 16, 000 barrels; exports, 22,690; market dull, but| steady. Winter patents, $3 75@4; winter straights, $3 55@3 63; Minnesota patents, $3 5 winter extras, $2 70@3; Minnesota bak- ers', $2@3 30; winter low grades, 52 40@2 65. WHEAT—Recelpts, 30,400 bushels; _exports 139,833 Spot“steady. No. 2 red, §0%c f. o. b, afloat to arrive. Options opened steady flndl ruled very dull and featureless all the forenoon. Scalpers found their efforts to break the market liberal clearances, the influence of yesterday’s good export trade and _steady cables; closed steady and unchanged. March, T%c: ‘May, 76 1i-16c: closed 7oic. HOPS Steady. State common to cholcs. 1806 Pacific Coast, 1896 crop, 7@Se; 1897 crop, 11@13c; 1888 crop, 1619, HIDES—Firm, Galveston, 16%c; Texas, dry, 12¢; Cailfornia, ‘18c. WOOL—Firm; fleece, 17@22c: Texas, 11@l4c. PIGIRON—Steady. Southern, $10 %@11 75; Northern, §10 26@12 2. COPPER—Firm. Brokers', $14 25, LEAD--Strong—Brokers', 13 §2%. TIN PLATES—Firm, | | | | | | | COFFEE—Options cloged dull at net un- changed prices. Sales, 250 bags, Including March, $ 65. SPOT COFFEE—RIo, dull. No. 7, invoice, 6%c; No. 7 jobbing, 7lse. Mild—Quiet, about stes Cordavl‘n’%am. SUGAR—Raw, ‘dull and unsettled. Fair re- fining, 3 13-16c; centrifugal, 9 test, & 5-l6c; molasses sugar, 3 $-16c. Refined, quiet. Mold Afi 5%c; standard A, 4%c; confectionens’ A, goods and general merchandise at the port of | New York for this week were valued at §8,919,- 091 The imports of specle this week were | s In gold and $77,265 In sliver. Exports of ®old and silver from this port to all countries | tor this week aggregate $1,016,90 silver bars | and coin and $108,886 gold. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—To-day's state- m f the condition of the treasury shows: Available cash balance, $292,128,614; gold re- serve, $287,000,958. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, Jan. 14—Consols, 111%; Silver, French Rentes, 10If 113%c; wheat cargoes off coast, nothing doing; cargoes on passage, nothing doing; cargoes Walla Walla, 28s 3d. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 14.—Wheat, steady; wheat in Parls, firm; flour in Parls, firm. CLOSE. | LIVERPOOL, Jan. 14.—Wheat futures closed | quiet, unchanged to %c lower; March, bs 10kd; M s 9%d. WHEAT—Spot No. 2 Red Western Winter, steady, 6s 3d; No. 1 Northern Red Spring, dull, | CORN—Spot American mixed new stocks ex- hausted; American mixed old, steady, 3s 10%d. FLOUR—St. Louls winter, dull, 7s 8d. HOPS—At London (Paclfic Coast), dull, £4 10s@£5 10s. COTTON MARKET. NEW YORK, 14.—COTTON—Steady, middling, & 1-16c. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 14.—COTTON—Quiet; middilng, 5 #-15c. PORTLAN: PORTLAND. Jan. balances, 377,371 NORTHERN PORTLAND, Jan. WM. — WHEAT — Walla Walla, 59c; valley, 61@62c; bluestem, 63c. Cieared—British bark Inverlochy, for Queens- town, with 86,950 bushels wheat. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Jan. 4.—WHEAT—Club, b9c; blue- stem, 62@63c. LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Jan. BUSINESS. 14.—Exchanges, $239,230; EAT MARKET. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — usy Sterling Exchange, sight ........ — 4 56%% Sterling Cables . fis 4574 New York Exchange, sight...... — 5 New York Exchange, telegraphic — i Fine Silver, per ounce. .- 50 Mexican Dollars ....... L= amads WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT_The week closed on & dull and easy market. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 13%@1 15; milling, $1 17%@1 20. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session — 9:15 o'clock—May — 2000 ctle, §116%; 10,000, §1 16%. Second Session—No sales. ices for spot Feed. ctf‘m. $127%@1 30; Brewing, 3130145 per CALL BOARD SALES. #%c: cut loaf, Glge; crushed, Bic; powd She: ulated, 5c; cubes, 5ie. B! ‘R—Receipts, 2588 packages: | compound and Informal session—9:15 o' clock — Beller (mew), 16,000 ctsl, 85c- RAISINS—#c for two-crown, 4%c for three- | crow for four-crown, 5%@6lsc for Seed- less Sultanas, 41ac for Seediess Muscatels and $120 for London Layers: Dried Grapes, 23dc. JTS—Chestnuts, 7@Sc per ib: Walnuts, '@Sc_ for hardshell, 5%@10c for softshell; Al- monds, 7@sc for hardshell, 13@lc for softshell, | s@16c for paper-shell; Peanuts, 647 for East. ern and 4%2@oc for California; Cocoanuts, $4 50 HONEY—Comb, 10@1lc for bright and s@dc for lower grades; water white extracted, 6%@ 7e: light amber extracted, 6c; dark, 5@sbse | P EEESWAX 2425 per 1b. | PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, Tc per Ib for heavy, Sc for light medium, 10c for light, 10ic for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 10@10%c; Call fornia_Hams, 9@9%c; Mess Beef, $l) per bbl; extra Mess Beef, $11; Family-Beef, $12 50; extra Prime Pork, $10; extra clear, $15; mess, §15 50@ | 16; Smoked ‘Beef, 114@12c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 5%@6c T%@8c_for_pure; half barrels, pure, 8ic; 10-Ib tins, 8%c; 5-1b tins, Skc. | “OTTOLENE — Tierces, 64@0%¢: packages less than 300 Ibs, 1-Ib pails, 8 in a case, 9ic; 3-1b palls, 20 In a_case, 8%c; 5-1b pails, 12 in a case, §%c: 10-1b pails, 6 1n a case, 8%c; 50-1b | tins. 1 or 2 in a case, T%c: wooden buckets, 20 | lbs net, 8%c: fancy tubs, 80 1bs net, T/c; half | barrels, about 110 Ibs, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hides continue firm, both here and in the East. Hops and Wéol are unchanged. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted steers, 10@10%c;: medium, 9%c; light, St@sc; Cowhides, s%@d%c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 9c; Calf, 10c; dry hides, sound, 15%@16c; culls and brands, 12%c; dry Kip and Veal, 15¢; dry Calf, 17c; Sheepskins, ‘shearlings, 10@30c each; short wool, 35@60c each; medium, 70@oe; long wool, 90c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides, salt, $1 75@2 for large and §1 for small; Colts, 25@s0c; Horse r b for | Hides. dry, 3126Q17 ‘for large and 4l for small. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3%@3%c per Ib; No. 2, 2%c: refined, 4%@5c; Grease, WOOL_?"M clips—Southern Mountain, 12 months’, Tgsc; San Joaquin and Southern, 7 months', 8@Sc; Foothill and /Northern, free, 12 14c; Foothill and Northern, defective, 5@llc; umboldt and Mendocino, 14@l5c; Nevada, 9 1lc; Eastern Oregon, 10glZc. i Fall Wools— ! Humboldt and Mendocino. Northern Mountain . Southern Plains ..... HOPS—1838 crop, 12%@1de per 1b for ordinary, 1%@1o%e for good :‘l% 16@18c for cholce to fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags firm at 5%c spot and %c future delivery; Wool Bags, 26@25c; San Quentin Bags, $4 §5. COAL—Wellington, §§ per ton; New Welling- ton, §8; Southfield Wellington, §750: Seattle, $6: Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, §7 50; Scotch, $§; Cumberland. $8 50@9 In bulk and $10@10 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Rock Spri an tle” Gate, §7 60; Coke, $12 per ton bulk and $14 {n sacks. SUGAR"-The Western Sugar Reflning Com. pany_quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6%c; Powdered, 6%c; Candy Granulated, 5%c; Dry' Granulated, 5%c; Con- fectioners’ ‘A, %c; California A, bie; o- lia A, 5%c; Extra C, %c; Golden C, 5i4c; half- barrels, %e more than barrels, and boxes e more. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Board vesterday: Morning Session. 200 Belcher . 300 Belcher . 216 700 Mexican 30 200 Best & Belcher.. 37 200 Mexican 31 W0 Caledonta 21 200 Mexican a2 20 Chollar . 13 600 Ophir 50 000 Con Cal & Va. 00 Potost 14 Crown Point . 10 700 Savage 08 0 Hale & Norcrs.. 09 400 Slerra Nevada.. 67 200 Hale & Norers.. 10 800 Union Con ...... 31 500 Justice 15 200 Yellow Jacket .. 1 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, Jan. 14, 12 m. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask, Alpha — 04 Justice T — 06 'Kentuck L= 10 05 06Lady Wash.... — 05 Belcher 15 18|Mexican s n Benton C 04 WINGE&C. - 2 Best & Belcher 38 39 Occldental 82 — Bullion 02 03 Ophir 50 51 Caledoni| 2 24 Overman 05 08 | Chollar 13 14iPotosi 13 14 Challeng 11 13 Savage 05 09 Confidence ..... — 60 Scorplon — Con Cal & Va.l25130 Beg Belcher ... 02 03 Con Imperial .. -~ 02 Sferra Nevada. 6 70 Crown Point .. 10 11 Silver Hill - o Con New York. 03 04 Byndicate . = Eureka Con — Union Con .11l 32 33 Exchequer . 03 Btandard 195 — Gould & Curry. 2 27 Utah .. 230011 Hale & Norers. ® 10| Yellow Jacket. 15 17 Julia ... MINING STOCKS. Highest prices of stocks during the week: Name of Stock. IM.| T.|W, Alpha Alta ‘Andes Belcher Best & Caledonia Challenge Chollar Con. Cal. Confidence . Crown Point. Occidental Potosi Savage . Standard ... Sierra Nevad; Union Utah . Yellow NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydro o Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, s maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners, without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordfally invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sail- ing directions of the world are kept on hand for comparison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding n‘;m.-. dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building, at the foot of Market street, Is hoisted about ten minutes before nabn and dropped at noon, 320th meridian, by telegraphic signal re- celved each day from the United States Naval Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. A aotice stating whether the ball was drop) on time or giving the error, If any. 1s publs ‘morning papers the follow! & R HGHins, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. ed Port Townsend. | EUREKA—Salled Jan 14—Schr Lottie Carson, for San Pedro; schr Mebel Gray, for ——; schr | J G Wall, for San Francisco; stmr Ruth, for | San Franetsco. Arrived Jan 14—Stmr Alliance, from Astoria; ! bktn Portiand, from San Pedro. | EVERETT—Arrived Jan li—Bark Vidette, | from Port Townsend. | Sailed Jan l4—Schr Marion, for San Pedro; schr Sailor Boy, for San Pedro. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Jan 13—Stmr Pasadena, for Eureka. Jan 14—Schr Halcyon, for Eureka. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 14—Schr Al- bert Meye, from Santa Rosalla; schr Hera, fm Newport. PORT GAMBLE—Satled Jan 14—Schr Joseph Russ, for San Francisco. Arrived Jan 14—Bark Fresno, from Honolulu: schr Ruby A Cousins, hence Dec 5: schr F § Redfield, from Port Townsend; schr Roy Som- ers, from San Pedro; schr Orient, hence Jan . EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 13—Stmr Alliance, from Colon. . FOREIGN PORTS. CALCUTTA—Salled Jan 13—Br ship Belfast, for San Francisco. " AZATLAN—Sailed Jan 12—Stmr C Sydney, for San Francisco. it HONOLULU—To sall Jan 7—Ital war s Etna. Jan 6—Schr Aloha, for San Francieen: bark Wilna, ,for Port Townsend; bktn Skagit, for Port Gamble; bktn Archer, for San Fran. cisco: U § stmr Bennington, for Guam. Arrived Jan 4—Stmr Mariposa, from Sydney. Jan 5—Stmr Alameda, hence Dec 29: ship Ta- coma, hence Dec 22; Jap stmr Nippon Maru, {rom Yokohama. Jan f—Bark S C Allen, hencs ec 25, Sailed Jan 6—Jap stm? Konoura Maru, for Yokohama. Jan 4—Br stmr Tartar, for Van. couver; stmr Alameda, for Sydney, HONGKONG—Arrived prior Jan 11—Br stmr Glenogle, from Tacoma; Br stmr Monmouth- shire, from Portland: Br stmr Ningchow, from Yokohama; stmr Olympia, from Tacoma, PANAMA—Arrived Dec 21—Stmr City of Syd- hence’ Nov Dee Sl—Stmr Peru, hence ; stmr arbuck, from Cham, ico. n 2_Stmr San Blas, herice Dec 11 o 0 ¥ PORT ELIZABETH—Arrived Jan 12—Br ship Otterspool, from Oregon. SYDNEY—Arrived Jan 13—Br stmr Miowera, from Vancouver. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Jan 13—Stmr Colum- bia, from Oregon. RAILROAD TRAVEL. HORTH Féfllflfl COAST RAILROAD, ia Sausalito . FROM EAN‘I':NMD \s\.AAELu :Lmhb VALLEY ,V“WEES'“K ’12%0180-;’:”' *3:30, 11:00 a. m.; 146, 146, 6:15, *6:00, m. EXTRA Tms—}'m San Rafael on M whibr s E i o Bat o Mo .&Ul!‘Dé §—98:00, *10:00, *11:30 a. m.; *1:3& 200, “4:30, D. m. Trains marked * run to San Quentin. | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5 *6:35, 7:45, *9:30 a. m.; *12:20, 2:20, *3:45, 6:05 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, ‘Wednesdays %38, "i0:00, o185 a, m.; at 5 From Sen Quentin. o ent MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6:45, 7:65, 9:40 a. m.: 12:35, 2:45, 3:50, 5:20 p. m. EXT! TRI] Mondays. Wednesdays and Satirasye AC 100 p T BUNDAYS—$:00, 1006 a. in.: 13:05, 1:, 3, 00, €:20 p. m. tphe pl RS 20 a.m. weel " 8:45 p.m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and '?, the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Sprlrgl, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Eprings, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Uklah for_Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. John - Day’s, Riverside. Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Huilville. Booneville, Orr'g Hot Springs. Mendocino City, Fort 8. Welipor( Jsal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum« ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, cotia and Eurek Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On_Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices. 650 Market st., Chronlecle bld; | C. WHITING, R X RYANS Genenlruunx:r. Ge: 'ass. Agent. Califo}hia Limited Santa fe Route Connceung Ow! Train Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at § P, M. every SUNDAY, TUES. DAY, FRIDAY. Arrives In Chicagoat 9:52 A. M. tha following Thursday, Saturda - and Tuesday—Arriving in New Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob- servation Car and Eleotrio Lighted Sleeping Car. This Train is in Addition to the Dall Overland Express. e SKN FRANCISCD TICKET OFFICE—S24 MARKET S, TELEPHONE MAIN 1831 Ozkland Office—1118 Broadwa; Saeramento 0/foe—201 I Strost, San Jose 0§2~7 West Santa Clars S THE SAH FRANCISCO AND SAW JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, From Nov. 10, 18%, trains will run as follows: South-bound. rth-bound. Passen-( Mixed. M Passen- ger. | Sunday Sinday| er Daily. [Exc’'ptd Stations, [Exc’ ptd| er Hantoca anfor 3:20 pm{12:30 am| Bake 1d 28 pm| B30 pml © Visain Stopping at Intermediate polnts as required. For particulars of stage and other connections Traffic e . g‘:n.l:lr‘l Otfice, 821 Market “MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. (Via Sausaiito kerry.) Leave San Francisco, R . n: Tancisco, commencing Sunday, eek Days—9:30 Sundays—8:00, 10: 46 p. m. a. m., 115 p. m 1 stations. $:30 a'm. Sundays—Duncan Mlis and way sta's, Round trip fi { Tound trip from Min Valley, $i. K & SON, 6 B N, Agents, Markst