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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALI THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 189 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver unchanged. Wheat doing better again. Other cereals unchanged. Beans and Sceds dull. Hay and Bran continue weak and quiet. Potatoes and Vegetables about the same. FEggs continue to decline. Butter and Cheese unchanged. Seven cars of Eastern Poultry thus far this week. Game weak under liberal arrivals. Oranges continue to tend downward. Nothing new in Dried Fruits. Meats as previously quoted. Another advance in Quicksilver. Sterling Exchange advanced. koarfor ] to the Bank of England was & potent influence Charters. in upsetting the market. Indications pointed — | to a hope on the part of London of obtaining gold in New York. The old story of a loan by banks of the United States to the Bank of England was revived with the additional de- | tall that the banks had accumulated Govern- | ment bonds which the Secretary of the Treas- | The Charles E. Falk loads merchandise for Honolulu; J. M. Colman, merchandise for Hilo. The Buteshire loads wheat and barley for Europe, s 24 loads lumber on the Sound for |ury was to buy, thus supplying the needed Cavour, lumber at Port Blake- | €014 from the United States treasury. The | 1 J Wood, lumber at Che- | amount rumored was $25,000,000. In the morn- Wosalia: Manila, lumber at | Ing the Canadian banks were sald to be calling Jeohe. Seestern, wheat at | in their extensive loans with a view of re- | r Europe, .- on of salmon, | mitting gold to London, but in the afternoon e came the. report that the Canadian branch - — banks have received x:mnv..‘a m'xnh} h;‘m‘ W Canada since Friday and have been free lenders Exports of Specie. of money to-day. The fact that the sub-treas- el thin week has aircady absorbed 503,00 | She a0 el ts port during the ney market arouses hope in specu- | Eiopacn el rogfiry circles of some measure of relief by the ool Department. But the certainty that - he @ plentiful supply of money would neces- is follows: | giqte shipments to London on account of the 52, rs, fmp rative needs of that center deprives the k market of any hope of real relief until situation in_London becomes easier. ent off sharply in the late dealings, were relatively small compared se in stocks. Total sales, par value, [ New York Money Market. ited States bs advanced % In the bid prica. The New T ar of Henry Clews says NEW YORK STOCK LIST. i : : rin the situa- MR Clostne | ¥ Atchison . £ Atchiscn prefd. &% » Baltimore & ORio s it is O tan Pacifi s Canada Southern. ey o Chesapeake & Ohio. to grief by MERLY - PARR Chicago Great Western The bank reserves are much e It i Oaire Trade Chicago Ind & Louls..... as from the Chicago Ind & Louls prefd. | absorb Chicago & Eastern Illinol | & rds only Chicago & Northwestern. 7 'f\m ",., ?{, Chicago Rock Island & Pactfic. 08 ER e Sthor (es C € C & St Louls. 5% | than the interest th y. In short, | Colorado Soutaern. % large and healthy de- | . .. Colorado Southern st prefd. 43 | mey, W Iy be met Colorado Southern 2d prefd umbe: antiquated cur- | Delaware & Hudson. Delaware Lackawanna & Wi Denver & Rio Denver & Rio Grande. rande pref ist prefd... North and of | that s Hock 3 ng_Va vanced owing to e lle: at this « 184 Towa Cents weakness or fear. NIX . Kansas City Pittsburg of the R 200 Lake Erle & Western.., Tesve and pre 10 Lake Erie & Western prefd | Lake Shore. Loulsvilie & hattan L & the de t limited sa e Y litan Street Rallw: At 7 an Central. A exports Minn & St Louis. u heans et e Minn & St Louis prer 3 rom the v - ould Missouri Pacific 4 not seem probabl Zny Buch @ Movile & Ohio. - St " Aw wald al arket is no Missouri Kansas & Tex 1 P g e am Missouri Kansas & Texas prefd 333, R K | New Jersey New York ( Norfolk & ¥ Norfolk & W rthern ¥ e ekbugas Northern Pacific prefd. Ontario & Western. W eather Report. Pactfic Time.) | 1, @120th Merifian BAN FRANCIECD, wing are the seasc The foll n Rallway & nnsylvania * Reading . - Last i e scason Rea e g 8.35 Rio Grande Western. o8 Bluft.. 12 Rio Grande Western prefd Bacramento - . = % iy, i w & 238 8t Louls & San Fran 1st 7 ol s ’ 3789 148 8t Louls & San Fran 2d prefd u 2 o Y 0w 0.6l £t Louls Southwestern 10% 14 7 “ 582 0.7 £t Louis Southwestern 20 013 St Paul.......... 1% 098 St Paul prefd o 08 6.70 St Paul & O Southern Pacific. " ture, Maximum tempera Southern Rall ", mum, m South il WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL Texas & ,;‘:\rl fic.. i:u, FORECAS' Union Pacific...... The pressure has generally over the Union Pacific prefd. wostern half of th try. An area of high Wabash ... presture overlies t Ty west of the Mis- Wabash prefd 20% | s the highest pressure over the Wheeling & L % Dakotas. Very cold weather prevalls east of Wheeling & L E 24 pref, 27 the Rocky M .. West of the Rocky Wisconsin Central 1y N ns the temperature Ras fallen from 2 to Express Companies— 10 degrees | Adams . 10 | [ are favorable for coptinued cold Amerlcan W | weather in California, with heavy frosts Thurs- United States 15 | day morning. Orange growers have been Miscellaneous— | warned that smudging will probably be neces- American Cotton Ofl... 8y sary Thursday morning. American Cotton Ol “orecast made at Ban Francisco for 30 hours American Maltingr. orer ’:sqgl ending mianight December 14, 1899 1200 American Malting prefd | Northern California—Fair Thursday, con- | 2100 American Smelting & Ref 33y | weather, with heavy frosts Thurs- | 13 American § 2| smudging may be necessary in .. American 8 3% | rtherly winds. e Ameri_an 17 n {a—Falr Thursday, con- American Steel Hoop w | 18 weather: heavy frosts Thursday American Steel Hoop prefd. 80 | Gitrus fruit grawers are advised to American Steel & Wire.. ] \ Mgt inds. | American Steel & Wire 7 WYevada—Fair continued cold American Tin Plate.r. e 8 1 wather American Tin Plate prefd 64 | Utah—Pair Thursda American Tobaceo.,... 4 o Fair Thuraday: eontinued - cold | . American Tobacco prefd ¥ frosts Thursday morning. | on ping Co Trancieco and vicinity—Fair Thursday Broskiin Rapid Fransit. e Brooklin Rapid Tran: Colorado Fuel & Iros Continental Tobacco. Continental Tobacco Federal Steel Fadernl Steel tinued cold weather; light northerly winds: heavy {rost in the morning ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Offictal. | EASTERN MARKETS igar pi International Paper. International Laclede Gas.. ational Biscuit. ational Biscult pre ational Lead... New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—The market ylelded Aeme to ation during the latter part of cks were thrown over wholesale grade. Prices went below the low point of Monday all around and the mar- ket closed in a highly excited condition. The few raliles that were effected were due to hasty & taking profits by the bears, which were %0 People's Gas lfiz&\ sufMclently attractive on the day to induce the 628 Pressed Steel Ci batg hort accounts by who higher lev Pressed Stesl Car prefd Puliman Palace Car. Standard Rope & Twine. the profes- persistently sold the el. The market made #lonal operators, market at th | &8 | Bpot—Firmer; No. 2 red, T4c | ne: MINING BTOCKS. Chollar .... 10 Ontario . Crown Point . 12 Ophir . Con Cal & V. 1 50| Plymouth Deadwood . 0 Ouicksilver . Gould & Curry. 10 Quickstlver prefd. Hale & Norcross. 30/Sierra Nevada Homestake . -65 00 Standard . Iron Stlver . 50 Union Con . Mexican 20 Yellow Jacket . BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— | Dominton Coal ... 46 Call loan: $@7, Do prefd....... b 17 Time loans 5@6| Bonds— Btocks— Atehison ..... Ateh T & St Fe.. 19%| Wis Central 1 Do prefd. 67 Mining Shares— American Sugar...125% | Adventure ... Do prefd. 14| Allouez Min Co. Bell Telephone .30 | Atlantic Boston Elevated... 9% Boston & Montana.273 Cni B & Q. 26 | Butte & Doston... 45 Ed Eleo IIl. 208 |Calumet & Hecla.725 Gen Elec 21 | Centennial | Do pretd. 37% Franklin Federal Steel 541 Humboldt Do pretd. 6% Osceola .. Mexican Centrai .. 1133 Parrot . 0ld Dominion .... 22 |Quincy . Rubber 42 Santa Fe Copper. Union Pacific 46% Tamarack . Union Land 31 Winona West BEnd | Wolverines Westinghs Elec .. 40 New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—Money on call firm at 3%@8 per cent; last loan, 5 per cent, ruling rate, 6 per cent. Prime mercantile Dapaes 5106 per cent. Sterling exchange strong, wit actoal’ business in bankers' bills at 3 $6%G 4 561 for demand and at $4 S13,@4 813 for sixty ITtah ... days. Posted rates, $4 S2@4 821 and 84 §6@ 4 86ia. Commercial bills, $4 S0@4 803%. Stiver certificates, 9G53 Bar _ silver, ~ 59@5%%c. Mexican _ dollars, c. Government bonds strong; State bonds inactive; raliroad bonds weak. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—To-day's etate- ment of the condition of the treasury shows Available cash balance, $287,206,904; gold re- Berve, $243,29,704. London Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram s There was a general flatness In the markets here to-day, caused by free liquidation, due to the news of General Methuen's setback, and dear money. Consols fell $-16, to 101 9-16. Americans opened firm on the exnectation of fresh rise after the recent shakeout, but ling folla receipt of the Transvaal news, and the market remained feverish to the close, when it was slightly above the worst. A fresh relapse occurred on the street. A weak feature was Loulsville and Nashville, Chesapeake and Ohlo was exceptionally strong. Parls markets were firm. Spanish fours were Tintos, 43%@44%; Anacondas, THG7T%H; Utahs, 6: Bostons, %: Avinos, 1§. The bank bought £25,000 in French coin. Yesterday's ru- mor that the Bank of France had agreed to | lend to England a_considerable sum of gold was contradicted, but the pressure of wool dealers, it is belleved, may. cause release of French gold for Angentina. The bank somewhat unexpectedly did a smaller business in bills to-day than yeste: a CLOSING. LONDON, Dec. 13.—Canadian Pacific, 85° Unlon Pacific preferred, 76%: Northern Pacifio preferred, 76%: Atchison, 21; Grand Trunk, 1%: Anaconda, 7 Bar silver, steady, ZI%d per »unce. Money, 414@5 per cent. [ New York Grain and Produce. .\. NEW TYOBK, Dec. 13.—FLOUR—Receipts 14,142; exports, 20,767. Market steady, but qulet, and perhaps lower to sell except on low grade winters, which through scarcity are firm. WHEAT—Recelpts, §7,150; exports, 168,434 No. 1 Northern Duluth, 7c f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, 80%c f. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 red, 724e elevator. Options—Opened firm at ¥c advance on higher cables and reported political uneasiness abroad. Further strength ing by sellers, small scarcity of offerings. orthwestern receipts and The market closed firm at about the best point, and %G%e over March, 75@75%c, closed T5%c; May, 744@ closed 74* ~; September, closed 73%c; December, closed T2tc. HOPS—Steady. HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Duil, "OFFEE—Futlres closed qulet, net un. changed to § points lower. Sales, 13,260 bags, including: December, $585: February, $ % March, £ 9%5@6; May, $605@6 10, August, $6 15, September, $ October, $6 ber, $630." Spot Coffee—Rlo, qulet; No. 7 In voice, 6% Jobbing, THe. Mild, quiet, Cordova, S@123c. SUGAR—Raw, steadier. Refined, steady. BUTTER—Receipts, 3378 packages: quiet and ste: Western creamery, 23G27c; June cream- ery, 22G25%c; factory, 15%@20c. EGGS—Receipts, packages. Dull and weak; Western ungraded at mark, 18G21%c; Western; 21G2ic, loss off. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT. Evaporated apples were moderately active and steady on account of good country advices, but prices were not materially changed. STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, sa;\;:. prime, 6%@ic; cholce, 7%@Sc; fancy. 8 “ATAFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@Sc per APRICOTS—Roval, 13@15c; Moorpark, 15@18c. PEACHES—Pecled, 20222c; unpeeled, T%@100. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 13 —METALS—Thers was an abrupt halt of downward movement of prices on the local Exchange te-day, and some recov- ery was established In tin on a return of buy- ers and more reassuring news from abroad, but business did not reach normal proportions in any department, with the market finally in a more or less nominal condition. At the close the Metal Exchange reported: PIGIRON—~Warrants, nominal lower to seil. LAKE COPPER—Dull and nominal, at 318 §5 —Firmer for spot and easy for futures, t $35 25@25 60. ‘LEAD!Sludy. at $4 60G4 7. SPELTER—Dull, at $4 6084 70. The brokers' price for lead is 34 45 and for copper $17. - Chicago Grain Market. | pound. CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—British reverses in South Africa by stimulating the Liverpool price were | indirectly a supporting influence to the wheat market here. Recelpts continued light and the combination of these two factors resulted in a firm tone to the market at the open- ing, initial figures for May, 69%@69%c, being | %@%e over yesterday's close. The holiday dull- was upon the market and scalpers took profits at every opportunity, the high plane which was the solid basis of the price through- w 1 Ry o ly 11 i 1} Some headway against the depreasion duriae e . 1 | 25T B actome The ciose” war’ sionms MLy . ome e ot Soe time had very SRE BoaCiL o By over yesterday at €9%@eS%e. Corn tions from the. forelrn e porhich b United & i%% | hela steady, helped by the strength of wheat, The weukness abroad was due Lo the wrsaies | 160 United States Teather: prafd Bis | @ tair shipping demand o Sarioumness of the situation of the British cams. 50 United States Rubber... . 2o | £ et e et wiiat iy valen in South ‘Africa. - London was & heeny 20 United States Rubber prefd, 104 e kg iy /o losed %o up at sejier 1n the New York market, but 1s niey 040 Western Union...... TS Mo up at ings moemed preity weil abeoried “: ?l”‘:&l above last night's lev ahd Brooklyn Transit aiso made comenie VIOETess 1oWard recovery from the 0:4-'-’;1“‘.‘1‘: pregaion. But during the latter part of the day the operators In stocks shut l‘lbl! eyes to | evarything but the gloomy apprehensions vee | the future. The existing condition of “ths money market Was at no time stringent, and e the late dealings the rate for call money ran down 0 % per cent. The announcement o the determination of the Pennsylvania Rai) read to distribute stock &t of 30 per cent of the capital came as a tota) wurprise and under ordinary cireumstanias would have been & determining factor in rally: i0g the market. It lifted Pennsyivania 3 points | New York Central 2x. and caused a tems | & porary lull in the spasnm liquidation, but | the pause was only momegtary. Equally with. out effect was the extra dividend declared on 3 Republic Iron & Steel Co... Republic Tron & Steel Co prefd P CC & St Louts.......... Shares sold. The grangers ©l and Sugar Alabama Currency_ i Xorthern Pacific common, bringing the rate | for the year up to 3 per cent persisiany | Atchison gen 4. ;:“ liguidation in gradually spread through- . out the list. In the final dealings Sugar went Ches & Ohlo 4%4s.. Ches & Ohlo bs. te below the highest, Tennessee Cogl. T2 Continental Tobaceo preferred, $1g: Gront | Horners S ., A3 | € & NwsFaen tais though losses 1n the ratiroads are 5ot s wide | Colo & 8 do. us @ rule the llquigation in them was very | CBICAg0 beary. The declines reach over 3 points in 8¢, | D Pyl Louisville and & number of the coalers, | D & and_exceed 2 points in an extended list. The | E T conditions were tly much easier n the | Ern money but mentiment regarding the | ¥ W & D X feverish and unsettieq | General El Sl B o e ‘more & exchange rates both here and s e made 1t sufficlently evident i - Was the real seat of trouble and | lowa . T e eday's canuri | La new dental of > e loan of 316,006,600 by the Bask of Lax the market, such as 3¢ c. There was ctically no business In oa but the market, such as It ] around e has ITOII May closed unchanged from yesterday at 24c. Provisions were strong and at times quite active, with plenty of traders in the pit. Com- mission houses were In the market with a plenitude of outside orders, and local bulls gdded liberally to thelr lines as an investment. ay pork closed 15@17%c over yesterday, May 1a7d GTike up and My vioe THe peren The leading futures ranged as follows: Artloles. Artcles, o Open. High. Low. Ciose. Decenber [ [ o O 8% 8 0% #ERH % % il Sl ] IO“I_I 1020 100 10 ":I 10 424 10 27% M:zh 5 a2y 4% B4ty . 4 ““E'*— :g’ 660 b 6Ty su ti % B8 were lows: heat, B fl?’i :_No. 2 corn, No. 2 oats e, No. 2 white, 25@ic: No. 3 white. . rlh: Na.(t hr;nml‘c el T e el as developed later on cover- | %@6%o; short cly ides (boxed), $5 50@5 60; o distillers’ “fntshed ‘oodl,) per_gallon, Articles— . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels a.g;o 25,000 Wheat, bushels . 24,000 Corn, bushel £ 17,000 Oats, bush i 215,000 bushels 5,000 5,000 Barley, bushels 94,000 18,000 On the Produce Exchangs to-day the butter market .was steady: creamery, 10g2c; dairy, 16G22c. " Cheese, firm; LIX@IZke. 3 Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—CATTLE—A Jot of fancy Christmas beeves were sold here to-day for $8 25@8 50 per 100 pounds, the highest price Lrought in this market since June 1882, when the top price of twenty years was reached. The "lct sold to-day consisted of sixteen two-year- Tiiinots n old_Aberdeen-Angus steers raised experts and welghing from 1430 to 1 CATTLE—Choice, ~steady: medium, lower. The cow market was eteady to slow: canners. firm; fancy Christmas beeves, 37 250 § 50; good to cholce, $5 40@7; poor to medium, $4 25@5 30; mixed stockers, ' $3@3 50; selected feeders, $i 25@4 75: good to choice cows, §3 6@ heifers, $3 50@6 10;_canners, $2@3;. bulls, $250@4 40; calves, $4G775; fed Texas beeves, $4 50G5 20; grass steers, $3 50@4 25; Western range beeve @4 5. HOGS—Fairly active; averaged 2%c higher: fair clearances. Mixed and butchers, $3 %@ 4 12%: good to cholce heavy. $3 §5@4 10; rough Leavy, 33 §5@3 90; light, §3 90G4 07%; bulk of sales, 844 05, SHEEP—Active, 10@15c higher. Native weth- ers. $4G4 75: lambs, $4@5 75; Western wethers, $1 5G4 60; Western lambs, $5 10@5 65. aeosipta—Qattia, 18,000; . Bogs, . $1,900; ;aheep, -— Boston Wool Market. - — BOSTON, Dec. 13.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow: The wool market has continued quiet at unchanged prices. The London sales closed on Monday of this week firm at an advance over opening quotations of 5 per cent, making clos- | ing prices 20 to 25 per cent in advance of the final quotations of the previous sales. This, of course, has resulted in still further strenxth- ening the views of holders of domestic wool, some of whom are asking prices considerably above the ideas of manufacturers, who as & class are not disposed to purchase further until something more definite is known regarding the heavy-weight season and until the money market eases up. The tightness in the money market tends to curtail operations, and a quiet period anticipated from now until after the turn of the new year, The sales of the week in Boston amounted to 6,043,000 pounds in do- mestic and 2%.00 pounds forelgn, making a total of 664,000, against a total of 6,521,200 for the previous week and a total of 5.217.00 for the corresponding week last year. Sales since January 1, 159, “amount to 341467776 pounds, aguinst 136,713,510 pounds last year at this time. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 13.—Exchanges, $334,- 554; balances, $44,459, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 13.—Wheat—Walla Walla, 6lc; valley, 5lc: blue stem, 52@53. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 13.—The dullness in the local wheat market continues. Charters are still scarce. Small sales are reported at 5o@slc for club and 2c better for bluestem. The Britieh ship Waterloo arrived from Seat- tle to finish cargo to-day Foreign Markets. LONDON, Dec. 13.—Consols, 104%; silver, 274; French rentes, 101f 50c; wheat cargoes off coast, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes on passage, quiet and steady: cargoes No. 1 stand- ard Californta, 30s 6J; English country mar- kets, firm. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 13.—Wheat, firm; wheat in Paris, quiet: flour in Parls, quiet; French country markets, quiet. COTTON—Uplands, 4 11-32d. CLOSING. CORN—Spot—Firm, _unchanged. Futures— December. qulet, 3s 6%d: January, quiet, 3s 6%d: February, steady, 3s 6d. WHEAT—Spot—Firm, unchanged. Futures— Quiet; March, 5s 9%d; May, s 9%d. sl o LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — Sterling Exchange, sight S Sterling Cables - 48 New York Exchange, sight - 7 New York Exchange, telegraphio — 1215 Fine Silver, per ounce. =, iy Mexican Dollars .. - i Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The Austrasia takes for Cork 93,589 ctls, valued at $32,420. Futures advanced under better Eastern and forelgn markets. Spot quotations were un- changed. Liverpool advanced itec. Chicago was rather bigher under lighter receipts and better for- efgn cables. The demand was moderate, but there was & good undertone. There were 70,000 bushels spring wheat taken for shipment, and the seaboard reported a cargo for Antwerp, The Ilinols crop was reported at %, with an acreage of 8. Very cold weather on the Con- tinent was reported. The market looked higher. Bpot Wheat—Shipping, 97%@%%c; milling, $1 @1 02%. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session —9:15 o'clock — May — 4000 ctls S04 10,000, $104: 5000, $104%; 4000, d_session—May—2000 ctls, $1 043, Regular morning session—May—6000 ctls, $1 045 14,000, $1 4% . $1 047 12,000, 3105 20,000, §1 65%. December—g000, 98c, nll\’:lvnmoon session—May—4000 ctls, $106; 4000, oy BARLEY—There 18 nothing new to report. Feed, 0o for No. 1 and 60gTic for off grades Brewing and shipping grades, $6G%c: Cheva: lier, nominal. \ CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session—9:15_o'clock—No Becond session-No sales, et Regular morning session—No sales. 'ternoon session—December— ctls, 79%e. May—2000, T6%c. OATS—Dealers report a very strong, but also very Gull maskat, - P te. §1 10@1 ed, $1 120; 5 $107% @1 17%; Black, smmn% Grey. CORN—Eastern White Is quoted at $1 02%@ 106 per ctl. All other kinds are nominal.. RYE—$1G1 06 per ctl, BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1%0§2 15 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Celifornia family extras, $3 60@3 75, usval terms: bakers' extras, §3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $3 40@8 50 per bbl for extra, 2 25G3 40 for bakers' and §2 26@3 for superfine. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, $2 75; Meal, §2 50; Rice Flour, §1: Cnmmgl, % Oat Groats, $4 50: Hominy, ' $3 Sor Back: heat Flour, $4G4 2% Cracked Wheat, 3 73; ina. # 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled Qats (barrels), $5@725; in sacks, $ @7; Yearl Darley, 860 Spiit Peas, §: Green Peas, Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay and“Bran are very soft, with more sellers than buyers. Middlings are steady. Prices for all descriptions remain unchanged. BRAN—$13G14 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17G2) per_ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16 50@17 50 per ton; Olleake Meal at the mili, $26@27; job- bing, $27 50G28; Cocoanut Cake, ; Corn- meal, $23 24 50 Cracked Corn, ' Mixs Feed, 316 17; Cottonseed Meal, ver ton. HAY—Wheat, $7 60@$ 50 for common to good and $3@9 50 for choice; t and Oat. $1G3 Gat, 3 504S: Tarley, $00 o0, Altaita }Gh per ton; Compressed. $7G10 STRAW-3@s0c par % Bzam_amnd:. No further activity is expected In Beans until after the turn of the year, but holders continue firm, t BEANS—Bayos, §3 25@3 50; small White, §2 80 @3; large White, 32 4092 50; Pinks, §2 65G2 75 ! T M T ncminal; Lima, &'m e e, e e 1b for California and dc for Eastern; 1@8c; Rape, 2%@3c: Hemp, 4@il%c; Timothy, . 1IED PEAS—NII 0; Gi [ e es, $1 5091 reen, §1 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. There is nothing new under this head worthy of note. POTATOES—Early Rose, %0@S5c; River Reds. 60@70c; Burbanks, 40@75c per ctl; Salinas Bur- banks, $1@125; Oregon Burbanks, 60c@S$110; Sweet Potatoes, — for River and $125 for Merced. ONIONS—90c@$1 25 per ctl for all kinds. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 5@éc per Ib; String_Beans, 4@7c; Cabbage, 40@50c An- geles Tomatoes, Tc@$l: Egs Plant from Los Angeles, 10c; Cucumbers, §1; Dried Okra, 12%c per 1b; ‘Garlic, 4@5c; Green Peppers from Los Angeles, 4GSc; Dried Peppers, $Gl0c; Car- rots, per sack; Los Angeles Summer Squash, 75e@31 per boxy Marrowfat Squash, 320 per ton; Mushrooms, 15@%c per Ib. Poultry and Game. Another car of Eastern came in, making seven thus far this week. Prices continue low and demoralized. Game continues weak under heavy receipts. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13gl4c for Gob- blers and 13@Me for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 16@16c; Geese, per patr, §176G2; Goslings, $175 0 for old d W Tavess, 0G0 Trois: g 5 B 3 large and $3 25@3 50 for small; Plrl’-: Mfl per dozen for old and $§175@2 for %xfl‘ Mallard. $3@3 50; $1 T6g2; T $125 $1@150; Small Duck, $1@125; Doves. per dozen; Hare, $1 Rabbits, 31609 . _$2 50G3 50; White, §125g150; Brant, $175@2 50; Honkers, $4@5; English Snipe, $225Q2 80 per dozen; Jack Snipe, $1 25@1 50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The downward tendency in Eggs continues, and arrivals are slowly accumulating. Butter not changed for some days, the demand and supply about balancing. BUTTER— g reamery—Fancy creamery, 2o, seconds, 210 c. Dairy—Fancy, 22c; good to cholce, 20@2lc; common, 1Sc. Pickled roll, 21G22%e; firkin, 20@21c; creamery tub, 2a2c 7@18c for ladle packed, tern, CHEESE—Cholce mild new, 12ic: old, 11%c; 15%@Gl6e; Young America, 12%.@1dc; Eastern, ¢ for store and 30@33 Western, 131@15c per Ib. Eastern—Cold storage, 13 EGGS—Quoted at 24 per dozen for ranch. @15¢c for firsts and 15¢ for seconds; fresh, 219 23c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Still lower quotations for Oranges are re- ported, and the market is heavily stocked. The other fruits show no change. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples—S5G65c per box for common, T5c@S$i for good and §125@1 50 for cholce; Lady Apples, $150G2 per box. BERRIES—Strawberrles, —— Dper_chest for | small end $§2G3 for large berries; Raspberries are about out; Cape Cod Cranberries, $7 60G9; Coos Bay Cranberries, 3150 per box. Persimmons, Z@50c per box. Winter Pears, 50c@$2 per box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 50@2 25; per box; Seedlings, $1@130; Japanese Manda. rins, $150@175; Pomelos, $1G2; Lemons, $14 150 for common and $2G3'50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $4G4 50; California Limes, 256 60c; Bananas, $150@3 per bunch; Plneapples, $350G4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%c for 40-50°s, 4@4%c for 50-60's, 3%c for 60-70's, 3ie for 70-80°s, 3c for 80-%0's and 2%c for 90-100's. Apricots, 11G13c for Royals, 12%@16c for Moor- parks and 12Mc for Hlenheims: Peaches, 5@ Blc for Standards, 6@6iic for choice and 7¢ for fancy; peeled Peaches, 12%@lic; Evaporated Apples, 1@T%c; Sun-dried, S@i%c per Ib; Nee- tarines, 1G9 per Ib for red; Pears, 6%@sc for quarters and 8@loc for halves; Black Figs, 3@ 3%c; White Figs, 4@éc: Bleached Plums, §@sc: Unbleached Plums, 7@7i4c for pitted and le for unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per 1b, 10c: cholce, Sc; standard, Sc; prime, 6c: un- bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, $%c; cholce, Tic; standard, 6ic; prime, 5c; unbleached Sultanas, 5c; Seedless. 8-1b_boxes, 2-crown loose Muscatels, 5lc: 3-crown, 6%c: 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2-crown, $15 per box: 3-crown, $1 60. Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, $3. All Prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points n_Californi NUTS — Chestnuts, $@10c; Walnuts, $@9c for standards and 9Gl0c for softsheil: Al- monds, 113;@12c for paper-shell, $@l0c for soft and 4@sc for hardshell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and bc for California; Brazil Nuts, T%@GSc: Filberts, 11%@i2; Pecans, l0glic: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 11%@12c for bright and 10%@ 1lc for light amber; water white extracted, 1'% @c; light amber extracted, GX@lc; dark, Si4c per 'Ib. BEESWAX—24@2%c per Ib. Provisions. CURED MEATS — Bacon, $4c per Ib for heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10%c for iight, | 124c for extra light and 13c for sugar-cured: | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%c; Californta Hams, nominal: Mess Beef, $12 per bbl: extra Mess, $13; Family, $1{: extra Prime Pork, $14 50 extra_clear, $17 50; Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, M@l'se per Ib. LARD — Tierces quoted at 64c per Ib for compound and 7 for pure; half-barrels, pure, The, 10-1b tins, Se: b-b tins, Sic. COTTOLENE—Tierces, T4@1%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Heavy salted steers, 12c; medium, 1ic; light, 10%c; Cowhides, 1ic; Stags, The: Salted Kip, 10%c; Calf, 1lc: Dry Hides, sound, 181 @13 culls and brands, 15c: Dry Kip and Veal, i7e; Dry Calf, 0c; Sheepskins, yearlings, 20@3ic each: short Wool, 3%@60c each: medium, 70@%c: long Wool, $1G1 2 each; Horse Hides, salt, $2 2592 75 for large and $1 for small; Colts, 5tc. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 5c per Ib; No. 2 4c; refined, 6ic; grease, 2ic. Vi Eiip, Ban Joiqetn'plaine, %M clip, Sa uin plains, g - ‘ounty, 11@13c; Hum:l ern, §@i0c; Middle and Mendocino, 16@17c; Eastern Oregon, 12@15c: Valley Oregon, 17@le: Northern Mountain, free, 11GHc; Northern Mountain, detective, 104 1ic ver Ib. HOPS—6@% per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—1@7%c per Ib for Steers, and 6%@7c for _Cow: VEAL—$@10c per Ib. MUTTON-Wethers, 7c; ewes, LAMB—8@8%c per ib. i PORK—Live Hogs, 6%@5%e for small, 5%@ S%c for medium and §@S%c for large:’ stock ed Hogs, 1@8%e. Hogs and feeders, b'4c: dre: General Merchandise. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7874e; Wool Bags, 28G30c; Frult Bags, 6c, 6Kc and 6%c for the three grades of white and Tic for bleached Jute. COAL—Wellington, 3§ per ton; New Welling- ton, $5; Southfield Wellington, §7 50; Seattle, §1: Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $§; Scotch, ——; Cumberland, 7 in bulk and $1125 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Ca nel, $950 per ton, Rock Bprings and Cast) Gate. £1125; Coke, 13 per ton in bulk and §15 in _sacks. . SUGAR—The Western .S Refining Com- in 100-1b bags: ANy quotes terms net cas bes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, G5isc: Candy Granulated, 5c; Dry Powdered, 5%c Granulated, 4%c: Confectioners' A, #c: Call. fornia A, ——: Magnolla A, 4ic; Extra ¢, 43c; Golden €, 4%c: barrels, 1-16c more; half-bap: rels, Yc more; boxes 'Yc more; 50-1b bags, e more. No order taken for less than 75 bar: rels or its equivalent. Dominoes, hai $%e: boxes. Shc per Ib. QUICKSILVER—Is higher again at #850@ 4750 for export and $150@52 50 for local use. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 11, Flour, qr sl 17,200/ By Corn, 543 Peria, nalere. e T8 388 L s 5l - 20,340 174 47,950 3,500 182 2 1177 Flour, gr eks.... 1,40 Bran, sks. 120 _ WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks.... 5036 Middlings, sks... Wheat, ctls. . g Oats, ctls.. - 1534 Bran, ) The only noteworthy feature of securities | yesterday was the variation in Paauhau Plan- tation, which advanced from 330 80 to 331 50, declined to $29 75 and recovered to $31. Hutch- inson Plantation was easy at $26 124@2% 62%, and Spring Valley Water advanced to $35 50, 2!1:“( of 10 cents. s e The Security Savings Bank has declared divi- s deposits for the last half of the year ::n":.u;:-" of 3 cent per apnum on nrgL nary deposits and 3.60 per cent on term P nest nd Jele- The Pacific and Sunset Telephone a graph companies will the_usual monthly dividends of 40 cents 25 cents per s on the 15th. The Ontario Silver Mining Comnlny':: d;; clared a dividend of 10 cents per share ©F i raount s Pz, to e amount to 572, 500. The New York and Honduras-Rosario Mining Compapy has declared a dividend of 10 cents and an extra dividend of 10 cents, n: l“ amounting to 330,000, payable December 16 ';l'h‘g.-; ogo";d.m.mmn:r{m‘” for the year an 1,160,000 from = The Calumet & Hecla Copper Mining Com- pany has declared a dividend of $20 a share, 7able December 20. This is the fourth regu- [a¥ Guarterly dividend for the year, in adaitio to the extra dividend. BTOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13—12 m. B aske uar coup.. — — |Equit G L Co. q D | Wtuar B o s 16 — — OGL&H..4 4 uar coup...108%110 w0 &3 lscellaneous— 2 Cab 6s..117% — 8% 56 C C Wat s....100 — Y Foa'ci'ny i = £ eary-st R fs. — s Fund.225 230 HCas 1 Do 106% - LA 3 - La " = Do » = Do — 1% LA 101 16 Market-st 6s...129%] 181 Do 1st M S6. — 117% NCNGRIIZ — 0 — N R of Cal 6s.115 18 | 1066 1160 N R of Cal s 113%113% 345 NP CRR 6s.101% — w0 — NPCRR 610§ — - 8 N Cal R R 68100 — — OGL&HEs108 — 1400 1440 Oak Tran 6s.. — 13 Iroads— Oak W 08— 120 — Ocean 108%4100% w — om C 126% — 1% 62 P& Cl 108 — —w Pk & O Ky es.lls — B % Powell- - m Bac EI G - = — 185 SF&N 115% % - SF& T — w0y 5 Ry of Cal 6s.108% — - B P of ASs.112% — § P C6s01%5). — 11 (Hana P Co.... 8% §% 5P C s 1m 4 |Haw C & S Co % 10 € P C 6s(1912).118% — |Honokaa S Co 31% 32 sP — |Hutch 8 P Co. 25 26% 8P Kilauea § Co. 18 24 SV Makawell S Co 41 42% 8V ...103 100 Onomea S Co. — 3% 8 V Wis(3dm)100% — | Paauhau S Co. 30% — Stkton Gas 6s. — — sliscellaneous— Water Stocks— Al Pack Assn.l17% — Contra Costa.. 73 76%| Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 Marin County.. fo = [Ocennic § Co.. 97 0 Bpring Valley. 35 95%| Pac A - Gus and Liectrie— | Pac C Bor CoMs — Cent Gas Co... — — |Par Paint Co.. ¥ — Cent L & P.... 5% ¢ Morning Session 10 Eqsitanle G 1] quitable Gas 100 Glant Powder Con. % 60 200 Hana Plantation Co § 50 3000 Huwailan C_& 8 Co 8. 106 50 19 Honokaa 8 Co . 3228 10 Hutchinson S P Co 25 Hutchinson § P Co . 3 Oakland Gas . % Paauhau S P Co . 10 Paauhau 8§ P Co . 145 Paauhau 8 P Co .... Afternoon 200 Plantation Co 315 Hutchinson 8 P Co 125 Hutchinson 8 P Co ... 20 Hutchinson 8 P Co ..., 150 Market Street Rallway $18000 Northern Ry of Cal és 290 Oceanic S 8 Co $5000 Omnibus Cable 25 Paauhau 8 P Co 150 Paauhau 8 P Co 175 Paavhau § P pCo 100 Paauhau 8 P Co. 160 Paaubau 8 P Co S P Co, c Ci F Gas & Electric Co, s E Gas & Electric Co . b <mmmny SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE - BOARD. Morning Session. Board— 100 Equitable Gas . 858 10 Hutchinson Sugar . . L2625 16 Market Street Ratlway . L2 w 10 Oceanic § 8 Co .. LN % %S F Gas & Electric 5 00 Afternoon Session. 10 Contra Costa Water . 25 100 Equitable Gas . ey 25 Honokaa Sugar Co . - 0 Panuhau Sugar Co .. 306 10 8 F Gas & Electrio . . 85 124 100 Vigorit Powder 313 CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 200 Tidal Wave ... 110 100 Barker Ranch . 115 600 Century Oil Co 110 100 Anaconda Oil Co 110 200 Anaconda Ofl Co . 115 700 Yukon Crude Ofl Co. 200 100 Yukon Crude Ofl Co. 26 Street— 300 Yukon Crude Ofl Co, 200 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 100 Caribou o [ 1200 Dominion .. o 300 Dominion s Ore-tenth Home Ofl, $4150 per share, 100 Pennsylvanta Consolidated 100 700 Petroleum Center 4 200 San Luls 5 37 Afternoon Session, Board— 10 Blue Goose 300 $00 Dominion © 200 New Hope . ‘100 50 Pennsylvania Consolidated 10 MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Alpha Con..... 03, 200 Mexfcan .. E] 100 Beicher .. 19| 200 Ophir 8 500 Best & Belc) 34' 1% Ophir 1 200 Bullion 63 200 Potost 16 100 Caledonia 47 100 Seg Belcher. 3] 600 Chollar 300 Sierra. Nevada. 46 20 C C & Va. 100 Sierra Nevada. 45 20 C C & Va... 100 Union Con..... 28 100 Confidence . | 200 Yellow Jacket. 11 500 Gould & Curry. 11| Atternoon Sesston. 200 Andes .. 1N 100 Mexican .. “ 700 veicher 18 400 Overman 1 300 Best & Beicher 3 300 Sierra N o 100 Caledonia ...... 61/ 300 Union Con. % | 400C C & Va. 100 Utah . .08 200 Gould & Curry. 11 500 Yellow .1 200 Mexican ....... 39/ The following were the sales In the Pact Stock Exchange yesterday: o Morning Session. 300 Andes .. 11 2100 Gould & Curry. 60 Belcher H 300 Belcher 8. 300 Best & Belcher 35 200 Ophir 3 300 Caledonla ...... 45 Ophir 3 1100 Challenge Con. b 8 23 [ ("] 5 o 13 o CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Dee. 13—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. BId. Ask. 03 06 Kentuck [ % Lady Wi I 12 Mex] E SRR | 55| 28RS 28320286 2f RILEININ| ‘The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was at exactly noon to-day— 1. e. at noon the 120th meridian, or at § o' D.-..thh“ N., In charge. Lieutenant Commander, U. | Btate of Cal AUCTION SALES THIRD ANNUAL SALE e or £a 4 THOROUGHBRED (Without Reserve) From the NAPA STOCK FARM, A. B. SPRECKELS, Proprietor. Consist! the finest looking and best bred sons and daughters of Bolo, Crighton, Gen. Miles, Idallum, Puryear D and The Judge. ou of the dams of Bamboulla, Canace, Ziska, Champlon_Rose, Watossa, Pidalia, Aluminum. Catulus, Devereux, Pompino, Moana, Sevens, Grotto, ' Alexis, Zinfandel, Little T G, Tube- rose, Oakwood, ete. The grandest bred race parts in Callfornia ars_ repeessn ';fm“; nlhli’; e largest sale of yearlings eve Pacific Coast. All are thoroushly broken but positively untried. SALE TAKES PLACE THURSDAY EVENING. .DECEMBER th At 7:45, in Pavilion. Electric Lixht, OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE T2I{HOWARD S8T., near Third. Horses at Exchangs Monday. Catalogues ready. WM. G. LAYNG, Proorietor. F.'W. COVEY will officiate as auctioneer. Seats reserved. EDWARD S. SPEAR & (O, AUCTIONEERS. 31 and 83 SUTTER STREET. Telephone Main E181. CASH paid for Furniture, Carpets, Desks and merchandise to parties not wishing to wait for Auction Returns. Books! Books! Books! FRIDAY, Dec, 15, 139, at 11 o'clock a. m., We will sell in our salesrooms a large and valuable collection of BOOKS, Consisting of over 2000 volumes. Comprising Art Literature, Illustrated Books, ete., ete. Catalogues now ready and books on view. EDWARD 8, SPEAR & CO., Auctioneetw, 31 and 33 Sutter AUCTION SAEE ) AT P EMPORIUM HORSE MARKET, 220 Valencia Street, SATURDAY, Dec. 16, at 11 O'clock. We will sell 50 head of Work, Road and Draft Horses, from 4 to 7 years oid and weight from 1000 to 1500 ibs, all broke and sound. The pub- lic is invited to call and examine this stock | and see them in harness any time befors sale. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Livestock Auctioneers. Office—227 Sixth street. _—_—mmm—m— twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; the height of tide is the same at both places, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. Sun rises 5 | Sun sets 3 Moon sets 4:52 & m. ] Time| |Time( ITime 5 —) Pt | — e —| z Hw( (L w = wl |3 83356 3:50/—0.9| 10:44 44 15 . 9:221—-6.6] 4:35|—1.1) 1i:38] 4. 16 .. 1008, ¥ w { | ) 1 118 30| , 18] 20 L] |2 1 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of uscurrence 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 lust tide of the day, except when there are but ihree tides, as sométimes occurs. The heights n addition to the soundings on th United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtractsd from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low Steamer Movements. | ——— TO ARRIVE. Steamer._ | From. T Do Albion [Tilamook Dec. 14 Aloha, llamook 1 Robt. Adamson " Santa Ros " Miami .. ] Foint Arena. » Tanis Hamburg. 1 Empire . Coos Hay. 3 Hemer ... [Coos Hay. % - {Coos Bay. [ Dee: 18 ndchard. Coos Bay. -5 « ays Ha e Willametts eattle. . g 4 North Fork.....(Humbold Dee. 15 Samoa Humboldt e Mariposa .......[Sydney Pes: B Newsboy ......./Grays Harbor. Dec. 13 Croscent City...|Crescent City e Thyra |China and Japan..e.orrr [Dec. 16 Newsboy - Grays Harbor. |Dea. 16 Columbia |Portiand > Coos Bay. Newport.. E Bristol Jeparture Hay Dec. 18 Aberdeen . - 3¢ Mackinaw Dec. 17 E. Thompson. Poc: 3 Ailtance Orezon Ports Dec: 18 Pomona Humboldt.. | Dec. 18 Walla Wi ictoria & Puget Sound Dec. 18 Corona . e Wellingtoa ... Departure Hay.. ] 8. Portland..... Departure Bay.... Dec. 13 Coquille River..|Grays Harbor. - Peru .. (Panama Bonita . Newport. Portland TO SAIL, Destination. Salls. . 14, 10 am|Pter 2 . 14, 9am/Pler 11 14,12 m PMSS |Humboldt 15, 2pm Pler § Tillamook. 15, 3 pm Pler 3 16, 10 am|Pler 20 . 16, 11 am Pler 11 2 pm|Pler 1 10 am|Pler 9 10 am|Pler 13 Coos Bay. {17, 10 am Pler 13 Newburg ..|Grays Harbor|Dec. 15, §pml........ Brunswick (Humboldt..... Dec. 13, 10 am|(Pier 2 North Fork.[Humboldt..... Dec. 15, 9 am Per 2 .18, 9 am|Pler 11 . 18, 12 m PMSS .g.w-l’hr an. Maru.. (China& Japan Dec. ARRIVED. Wednesday, December 13. Stmr Santa Cruz, Hinkle, 10 hours from Moss Landing. Stmr Dora, Johnson, I3 Gays from modlak, via Seattle 54 days. Stmr Queen, Jepsen, €1 bours from Victoria and Puget Sound port! Stme » Zolling, 100 hours from Ta- “Sime Pomona, Parsons. 13 Bours from Eu- eme Aleatraz, Carison, 32 bhours from Santa 1 Q L. Adtmr Washtenaw, Gilboy, 92 Bours from Ta- “‘fehr_Barbara Hernster, Anfindsen, 11 hours trom Fort Brags. 1 CLEARED. ‘Wednesday, December 13. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Australia, Lawless, Honolulu; J D O stmne. Copie, Rinder, Hongl Br stmr- Coptle, inder, 01 ong and Y nm“‘!owlflfl:olo!flc‘v. > SAILED. Wedneaday, December 13. U S stmr Philadeiphia, Reiter, Santa Bar- U 8 stmr Towa, Goodrich, Santa Barbara. Stme la, Jacoba, Alblon River. g!mv si'ld::l' H:‘:mm Caspar. tmre a. Panton, Manila, onolulu. Stmr Det Norte, Allen, Eureka. F Stmr Austratia “l;u:l--. Honolulu, r stmr Coptic, Rinder, "‘“" “m :n:- er, Honolulu, Yokohama T ship Austrasia, Ewart. Queenstown. Haw bark R P Rithet, McPhail. ula. Bktn John Smith, Anderson. Seatiie Schr Antelope, Anderson, Port los Angeles. Schr Mary C. Madsen, Fort Ross. POINT LOBOS, foggy: wind NE, “MD.‘C!,% i Continued on Page 13,

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