The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 20, 1899, Page 10

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. E Silver lower. rchange unch New York stocks show some recovery. Local stocks continue weak a» 1 heat quieter at a decline. Heavy receipts of Oats from Corn and Rye in light deman Beans and Seeds dull at unch Bran lotwer agam. Hay still dull and depressed. Potatoes and Omions quiet and unchanged. Poultry continues plentiful and low. Game in ample supply and steady. Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Fine Spitzenberg Apples scarce and firm. Citrus Fruits i fair-demand and steady. Pecans and Filberts advanced. Dried Fruits and Raisins dull. Nothing new in Provisions. Meat market as previously qu Hides continue firm and in demand. Coal firm at the revised prices. No change in Oils. Barley also dull and weak. Middlings unchanged. worth, salling for Burope to-m take out 445,00 ounces of srver. o T London Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 19.- The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The market here steadied at the opening, but liquidation econ developed and continued heavy throughout the day in all markets. The rumor that a large firm of brokers was in trouble caused some apprehension. Consols fell to hanged. id shaky. Washington. 8%, rallied to 99 and closed at 95 American stocks began weil above the panio td. prices of yesterday. Steady realizations, how- ever, caused a general sagging, until when “”’L'"d quta.‘ion:. New York opened at no advance above Lon- don & rally which in some cases carried prices in the street after the close 2 points up. 8§ h 4s were 64; Tintos, 424; Anacondas, 6 g Utabs, 4%: Bostons, &: Avinos, lij. The Bank of England bought £84,000 in gold bars, £64,000 from any ‘and sent out £100,00 to Egypt. The outflow of gold from Germany caused the Bank of Berlin to ral the rate from § to 7 per cent. The exchange here thinks the Bank of England will follow with an advance on Thursday. Money was easy for the day, closing at a low rate, at which it was uniendable. There was a good demand for fixtures at 5% over settlement and the end of the year. Bills Foare ey, frm and a mall amount renewed land to do a good busi- Dess in them at the bank Tate. il =X CLOSING. DON, . 19.—Canad Pacifi Union Pacific preferred, 72: ?\%nhe:rn %l‘c’“ ifc referred, 734: Atchison, 15%: Anaco : B Siiver quiee, 57 500" poy wuseniconda. ¥4 uoted. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—~FLOUR—Raceipts, 26,784 barrels; exports, 1S5 barrels. Market Charters. The Archer and Santiago load merchandise for Honolulu artney Ford, merchandise for - mber at Port Ludlow ber at Port Blakeley The Okanogan loads Weather Report. X Meridian—Pactfic Time.) EAN FRAD 20, Dec. 19, 1585 p. m The following are the seasonal rainfalls to dnte as compared with those of the same date last season, and rainfalls in the last twenty. four hours Last This Last 24 Hours. Senson. Season, ) Maximum temperature, n, 46 ONS_AND GENERAL s the Rocky Pressures are 4 1daho. Dur- surs there bas been Washington coast, the approach of 4 owly over the west of the % are favorable vy frost esday morning v v The following max slocities are Yuma, 30 miles per hour from the made at San Francisco for thirty midnight, December 20, 1899 California—Fair Wednesday, except in the northwestern portion and prob- rain Wednesday night on the it northeaste A continued cold n the central and south- vicinity—Falr Wednesday; m and at night: light g 10 southeasterly winds: XANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Offictal — i D ——————— U EASTERN MARKETS — . New York Stock Market. 19.—The concerted meas- erful financial interests in the effective to-day in checking s toward panie and collapse in the Dee. » rting orders were dis- tributed al the list at the opening and prices anced in an effort to re- #tore confl quidation continued on a very heay and drove prices lower again after th The advance in the Yank of ficial discount rate from €0 7 per cent and the hardening of the private @iscount ra don with reports from that center of further engagements of gold from w York for shipment this week helped to unsettie confl Prices ebbed and flowed between res recovery many times be- fore the M been finally t0 a stand- to use all umodate the demand jon of the Secretary nters toward eeds de surance. in itself helpod local apprehen at no time ap tide of the liqui- set about a v om the short in- ng up by the traders in_evidence mded 1o the ere was 4 nu h served to make Total sales, old 4s and &s ad- - new 4s, 2 the bid price. Y YORK STOCK LIST. pref re & Ohio Raltt E an Paclfic Ca & 2% Ind & Louisv & Fastern lliinols rthwestern....... k Island & Paci n 21 prefd Delaware & MHudson . Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Deaver & Rio 4 Denver & Rio Gi Erie ... Erle ist prera 5 Great Northern prefd.. HOCKINg Coml 4.y Hocking Valley Titnots_Central jown Central lowa Central prefd.... Kansas Oity, teburg & Gulf Lake Tirie & Western... Lake Erle & Western pref Lake Shore 13 1785 .13 ‘n % 1016 Louisville & Nashviile. 1% 15,950 Munhattan Elevated ... g [275 Metropolitan Street Rallway. 18 2650 Mexican Central ... oy wio... Minneapolis & St Louts. 56 100 Minneapolis & St Louts prefd..... 8 21,650 Missourl Pacific . - 38y 1% Moblle & Ohlo. 3% 100 Missour, Kansas & Texas. 110 2420 Missouri, Kausas & Texas prefd.... 31y 2§10 New Jersey Central . ante 16510 New York Central . 1261 4770 Norfolk & Western. 2 240 Norfolk & Western prefd. orthern Pacifie . fas) orthern Pacific prefd. Qntario & Westemn. ... Cregon way 8 Oregon Raliway & Nav prefd. Pennsylvania at Grays Harbor | 30t | quiet and easy with buyers shut out by the break in wheat and prices little better than nominal in consequence. Winter patents, $3 50 | { | @375, winter straits, $3 30@3 45. | WHEAT—Receipts, 104,255 bushel, spot | weak: No. 2 red, T5%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 78%c £. o. b. afloat, nominal; 1 bard Duluth, Sl%c f. o. b. float spot: Louis & St Louls & 2 red, 72%¢ elevator. Options opened weak St Louls, Southwestern.... fat 3¢ [d nemln response lru EQIrX': and dis- St Lou S v appointing cables, reports o nglish victories | AT onaRerS prerd. in South Africa and general unioading. The Paul prefd.. | latter continued all day, helped later by small | Panl & Ot ances and unsatiifactory export news | Soutbers PatIC x| ed easy at T@lc decline: March, To%@ Eouthern Refiwa: closed at ) closed uthern Railw i xe; July T%c, o: Do- | T % | cember, T2 closed at | o Union Pacif) X { e 3 | i Watea oho peetd.. | Woorba > : 0 a . . 7 | s . | €680 wWabash prerd ™ | COFFEE-Options closed steady and un- | €000 Wheellng & L E sa, | changed to 5 points net lower. Total sales, | e e Lm i 23 | baks, {ncluding: March, $ 90G6 %; May, $ I3 dediy : - July. 36 10; August, $6 106 15; S Ve xpress ¢ .’ 36 156 20. Spot coffee—Rio, quiet Pereaing | invotce, G%c; mild, steady. American Raw, firm; refined, quiet. ey | BUTTER—Recelpts, 5238 packages; stead Wells Faran | Western creamery, 2 June creamery, iscellaneous— | 2%c: factory, Al v | GS—Recelpts, packages; firm; West ern ungraded at mark, 18@21% 2ic; loss off. | DRIED FRUITS. Evaporated apples were quiet and without | material change. Choice grades were held firm Western, 21 ting Malting prefd ... melting & Refin.......... eiting & Refin prefd.. 3 85 - i owing to light supply, but country advices pirits prefd . | weak s teel Hoop 4 | STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, el Hoop prefd. | saske. -5 ™~ n Steel & Wire.... RUNES—$%@7c; cholce, T%@S4c; fancy, 5 e - 5% | CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@8c. APRICOTS—Royal, 13@15c; Moorpark, mgu 5 3 10c. n Steel & Wire prefd. Tin Plate . n Tin Plate prefd. 2 American Tobacco ... PEACHE unpeeled, 5 American Tobacco prefd 188 TR o Anaconda Mining Co 03 Vi ork | 3 Brookiyn Rapid Transit s | New York Metal Market. “oloradc 1 o1 S | o5 sl g e Al 22| NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—Taken as a whole | & ental Tobacco prefd . =T 1mu—e was very little stir in the local metal 2 ederal Steel ....... - #4% | market to-day. Pig iron continued very weak 3 teel prefd ... and spelter developed considerable softness, the 3 latter in sympathy with the irregularity abroad 2 ugar seee. well as to large offerings hers Other { ugar prefd .. | metals were dull and largely nominal. At the International Paper | close the Metal Exchange called: | Pig_iron warrants weak for futu copper dull and nominal at $16 S0@17; tin dull and nominal at $24 70; lead firmer at $4 0% 4 75; spelter easier at $4 60@4 65. The brokers’ Riscult Biscult prefd Lead e Lead prefd . 33% »nal Do al ational National mal Steel pretd .. New York Alr Brake .. h American . Pacific 1st prefd . Const 24 prefd > Mail 4 CHICAGO, Dec. 15.—The Liverpool market opened only a trifie up, declining later, and this was taken by local traders as an Indica- " | tion that the people most concerned look less serfously on the war and political situation of England In its effect on the grain market than did most of the pit yesterday when a clamorous demand from all quarters sent the ullman Palace Ca Standard Rope & Twine. D #5 % | price up nearly 2 cents. The opening to-day pited States Rubber 391, was under puts, May @%c down from ye | i States Rubber prefd ‘1001 | terday’s close at 047 Shorts and othe 30 Western Union iy Ts7° who had loaded up the previous session were 2250 Republic Tron & Steel oo 138y | sellers and the market eased off early to 704 1,430 Republic Tron & Steel pref i3 | T0%c, holding steady for some time at the POCE I : he. Bradstreet's decrease In the world's le of 1.267.000 bushels encouraged some | buying, May rising to 70%c. This was lost 0 profit-taking und May closed %@lc lower at 04 @T0%c. 895,300 Shares Sold CLOSING BONDS. U S Sl Lower cables and the decline in wheat were M s |NCY € weakening factors in the corn market to-day. | e e 09GN 7 C gen 8 | May closed %@ic down, at 2%G3%c. Trade rfmtioenl Jailggl ~ 4, od g was du oo e S R Oats were dull and a trifie lower with wheat. 0 ol 4 veg Nor Pac ists May closed KG4e lower, at 2U@Hlse. | G0 00 e oo 86,08 Provisions were weak the greater part of the | @ 8a reg . v session, influenced by the grain markets and | @0 s coup - Y Ca st a liberal supply of hogs and lower prices at | Dist of Col 3 e 115 IN & W eon the vards, but ciosed fairly steady at the de- e e i T e cline. May pork closed 12ic under yesterda: | "8 class B 1M [Or Nav ist | at $10 25; May lard 6c down, at 3 55, and | do class C 11 | do ds May ribs Tiec depressed, at $5 3715 168 Ditters s B The leading futures ranged as follows: | Atchison gen da.... 96% Famd s Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | Can Eou 2nas R'G W Ists... I [t Y ~ C&O44us 9 ISt L & T M con 3s.2071; | Jecember 0% 1o o] | do Bs ... ll14 | do gen 6s . Jigy s SR s C & N W con 7s..140% St Paul consols. b i P do 8 F. Deb s..116% St P C & P lsts. s S 0% 2 Chicago Ter 4s.... 93%| do 58 ..... | e D & R G 1sts.....101% [Southern Ry 3% do 4s .. 97 |S Rope & T 6s. s i E TV & Ga 12t6..12 [Tenn new set 3 1 . Erie General 4s.... 65 |Texas & Pac Ists | December . me my FW&DCIsts... 68 | do 2nds | May A% Ay Gen Electric 5s....119 |“nion Pac 4s.. Mess Pork, yer bbl— G H &S A6s.....110 |Wabash lIsts | January . 10 00 do 2nds . 105 | do 2nde . 5 | May 1035 103 H&TCOSbs . 1125 'West Shore 4s. Lard, per 100 Tbs do con 65 .......110 |Wis Cent 1sf January . - 535 53 lowa Cent 1ists 107 |Virginia Cent . May 5574 KCP&Gista |8 | do Deferred Short Ribs, per 100 ibs— Loutsiana n ¢ ¢s...107 |Colo & San ds January . -5 & H:z L &N Uni 4s . %30 Pac 4s . May . 540 54 MK & T 2nds. M1 Cash quotations were as steady: No. 3 Spring Wheat, Red, 63@69c; No. 2 Corn, 30% 3 2Gie: No. 2 White 2%c; No, 3 White, s%c: No. 2 Rye, 53c: No. 2 Barley, 38@#ize: STOCKS, )ntario Chollar .. Crown Poin Con Cal & Va Deadwood ... . 1 Flax Seed,’$1451@1 45%; Prime Timothy | Gould & 8 Do pretd. 00 | Seed, §250; Mees Pork, per bbi, $8 70910; Lard | Hale & Norcross.. 32 Slerra . 40| per 100 1bs, $6 05@5 Short-rib Sides (loose), | Homestake (9 Standard 1200| $510g5 %: Dry Salted Shoulders (boxed), the Iron Stiver... 5 Union Con. .20 ic; Short Clear Sides (boxed), 35 45G6 to: Mexican ........... 30 Yellow Jacket..... 10| Whisky, distillers’ finished goods, basis high BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, i Sow WL SL I | Money— West End Articles— Recelpts. { il loans. 77 Wis Centrs | Fiour, barrels... Fime loan: “56 Dominion Coal. Wheat. bushel 4 Stocks— | Do pretd.. Corn, bushels 265,000 144,000 Atch T & St Fe... 1% [Atchison 4s..... Oats, bushels 259.000 156,000 | Do preta......... | Mining Shares Rye. bushels 3 4,000 American Suga Adventure ..... Barley, bushel, 17,000 o pretd |A1touez Min'Co. o Pro On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter ;nlrlet was ll.eldz. Creamery, 16@25c; dalry, 6G22c. Cheese, firm: UL@lic. E o @ €S, firm; Bell Telephone. Boston & Albany. Boston Elevated. | Boston & Maine... 1 e 1IN 1% Tumboldt Isceola Federal Stee! Do prefd Mexican € Mich Telephone Ol Dominion. Rubber . Tolverines May. Cnion l);.;;nc Ttah ... :}a Unton | - TR Dec. Mar.-Ji New York Money Market. B BB > 17 60 19 30 NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—Money on call ranged | from 2 to 20 per cent: last loan, 2 per cent; 2525 | ruting_ra & per cent. Prime mercantile . 5% e g g i ST IR : Faath ac - - | S3 G for drman and 'at 8 81 tor iy | Available Grain Supply. | @ays. Posted rates, $4 82 and 34 8%, Com. BELE [ mercial bille, $4 IS4 RL Silver certificates, | NEW. TORK, Dec. 19.—Special cable and tel- | spgEsiac. rsilver, 3 N tne olars, | egraphic dispatches to Bradstreet's Indicates 4T Gows ent bonds, st: State | thactive: rafiroad bonds, lmmf; Ponds, | the following changes in available supplies last week: ‘Wheat—United States and Canada, east of the Rocky Mountalns, increase, 503,000 bushels; | Sliver certificates closed Condition of the Treasury. afloat for and In Europe, decrease, 1,800,000 WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—To-day's statement | pusnery ‘00 PP et { of the condition of the treasury shows: Avail- | ~Corn—United States and Canada, east jable cash balunce, $2%,719,7%8. gold reserve, | Rocky Mountains, increase, 1,065,000 blll::h‘.h. | $242,620,647. Oats—United States and Canada, east of the X Rocky Mountains, decrease, 147,000 bushels. Shipments of Silver. G DR % oo sy e 3 Northwestern Interior slevators. o0 Dorheis NEW YORK, Deo. 19.—The steamsbip South- | at Portland, Me., ard 85,000 bushels at Win- rice u sharp relapse occurred. There was | lake | nipeg. The principal decreases are those of 95,000 bushels at Chicago private elevators, due largely to a change from private to public houses; 160,000 bushels at Louisville and 40,000 bushels at outside Manitoba storage points. The aggregate stock of wheat held at Port- land, Or. and at Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., decreased 63,000 bushels last week. -— o Boston Wool Market. e — BOSTON, Dec, 15.—The wool market is com- paratively quiet, but values show no weakness in any line. The demand for Territory wools is yet good and the market continues firm. The scoured basts for good lines of fine medium is about 60@65c, while staple goods call for #6@ Fleece wools are quiet, but holders con- sider them good property and sell only at full market prices. Quotations: Territory wools—Montana and Dakota fine medium and fine, 222 scoured, 60@6ic; staple, €70c. Utah and Wyoming fine me- dium and fine, 20@21c; scoured, 59Gslc; staple, 5 Idaho fine medium and fine, 18G2lc; scoured, 63@8le; medium, 20G2%c; scoured, 2@ Australian, scoured basis, spot_prices—Comb- ing, superfine, £5@%c: good, S6@STC. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Dec. l;— CATTLE—Good cholce native steers a shade stronger, others about stead; including butchers’ stock and canners: Ives lower; feeders steady; good to cholce, & 40§7: poor to medium, $4 25@5 25; mixed stockers, 335043 8); selected feeders, $4 2584 T6; good to choice cows, $§8 4044 50. heifers, $3G4 75; canners, $2G2 %0; bulls, $2 530G 425 calves, $4GT 25; Texas beeves, 34 355, HOGS—Averaged fc lower and closed steady at the decline: fair clearances; mixed and butchers, $3 90G4 15; good to choice heavy, $4@ 4 15; rouj ”0‘000; light, $3 90@4 10; bulk of . sales, # A SHEEP- erally steady; native wethers, 33 50G4 60; lambs, $4@5 60; Western wethers, @4 50: Western lambs. $4 7585 25. saRecelpts—Catcle, 4600; hogs, 41,000; sheep, Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Dec. 15.—Clearings, $29181¢; bal- ances, §79,012. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Dec. 19.—All of the streneth apparent in Monday's wheat market faded away again to-day and left it as dull all around as it has been any time this season. possible to get quotations of Ec for Walla ‘alla or vallev and many of the exporters refuse to pay above Slo. Cleared—Steamer Abergeldie, with 42,215 barrels of flour. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Dec. 19.—The firm tone of wheat noted yesterday continues, though the expected raise in quotations has not shown up. Club, 5ic; bluestem, 5Sc. for Hongkong, Foreign Markets. LONDON, Dec. 13.—Consols, 95%; sllver, 27 3-164: French rentes, 99f 37%c; wheat cargoes off coast. sominal, unchanged; cargoes on pas. sage, sellers at advance 3d to 6d; English coun- lr{ markets, firm. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 13.—Wheat, firm; wheat in Paris, quiet; flour {n Paris, quiet; French | country markets, firm; weather in England, milder. COTTON —Uplands, 4 9-324. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot—No. 2 red Western winter, dull, 5s 8id; No. 1 Northern spring, firm, 6s Futures—Quiet; March and May, 5s 1034d. CORN—Spot—American mixed, quiet, 3s 613d. Futures—Quiet; December, nominal; January, s €4; February, 3s 6d. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. - 52 Sterling Exchange, sight. - ,: ss& Sterling Cables - 4 891 New York Exchange, sight. - 12y New York Exchange, telegraphic — 15 Fine Silver, per ounce. - 59% Mexican Dollars.. - 451 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Continue dull on the artered wheat fleet In port has a registered |same date last year: disengaged, 6000 tons, | against 25,600; on the way to this port, 208,500 tons, against 152,750. WHEAT—Futures declined lc. There was no change in spot prices. The market was dull. Chicago was as tame yesterday as it was lively the preceding day. = Forelgn advices de- pressed the market, and Liverpool was dull, The feeling was nervous and unsettled, but there were more buyers than sellers. The crowd sold freely. The scarcity of cars in- terfered with business. Speculation was tame, but there was a good shipping demand. The majority of operators were bearish and short, Spot Wheat—Shipping, 7%@%%c; milling, $i @1 02%. CALL BOARD SALES. Sesslon—9:15 o' clock—May—12,000 Intormal ctls, §1 054, Second Session—May—2000 ctls, $105%; 4000, $1 05%. Regular Morning _Session—May—4000 ctls, $1 05 4000, §1 05%. December, 1306—2000, $1 09% | Afternoon Session—May, 2000 ctls, $1 05; 25,000, $1 0534, December, 190)—3000, $1 (9%. BARLEY_The market continues to sag, and is very dull. There is a good deal of dark feed offering, but bright lots are somewhat scarce. Feed, T7%@T8%c for No. 1 and 80@Tc for off grades: Brewing and shipping grades, $0@sisc Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session-9:15_o'clock—No sales. Second Session—May—2000 ctls, T4lic. Regular Morning Session—May—2000 ctls, Taige; 2000, TiRe. slon—May—2000 ctls, 73%c: 3000, B4e. OATS—Heavy receipts of 14,980 ctls from Washington made buyers shy yesterday, but east 5000 ctls of this shipment were sold prior to arrival, and the balance came to mill- lers, so prices were not affected. The demand confinued slow. White, $110@130: Red, $1 120; $1 073@1 17%; Black, 97%c@$1 07 CORN—The market continues changed. Eastern White is quoted at $1 02166 105 per ctl. and Eastern yellow at $1 06G1 16. RYE—$1G@1 05 per ctl. There is not much demand at the moment. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at §1 90@2 15 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms: bakers' extras, $3 40G3 50; Oregon and Washington, $3 4083 50 per bbl for extra. 43 2563 40 for bakers' and $2 25G3 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 Meal, $260; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal Oat Groats, $4 i0: Hominy, $3 wheat Flour, $4@4 25: Cracked Vheat, $§3 75: Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour. $3 50; Roll Onts (barrels), $6@725: In sacks, $5 75G7; Gray, Pearl *Barley. 3 Spiit Peas, $; Green Peas. | $5 60 per 100 ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran has again declined ¢ per ton. Mid- dlings remain steady. Hay continues very soft and dull at previous prices. BRAN-—$12 50§13 60 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17G20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $16 50817 50 per ton: Olleake Meal at the mili, 27;_job- bing, $27 50G25; Cocoanut Cake, §20@21: Corn. Cracked Corn, $24@25: Mixed Feed, $16 0417, Cottonseed Meal, $35 per ton HAY—Wheat, §7 5GS 50 for common to good and $3@9 50 for cholce; Wheat and Oat. $1G9; Oat, 36 50GS; Barley, $5@6 50; Alfalfa, $5G8 per ton: Compressed, $7@10 per ton. STRAW-25@50c per bale. Beans and Seeds. No more husiness {s expected In Beans until atter the turn of the year. BEANS—Bayos, $3 25@3 50; small White, $2 50 @3; large White, $2 40G2 50; Pinks, $2 6:@2 7; Reds, $3 25@3 50; Blackeye, $4 50@4 75; Butters, nominal; Lima, ”W: Pea, $3G3 25; Red Kia- Mustard, 3@34c; Yellow Mustard, 4@4l:; Flax, §2 124; Canary, 3%c per ib for California and dc for Eastern! Alfalfa, 7@sc; Hemp, 4@4lc: Timothy, 4G, DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 5091 %; Green, $1 75 @2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. t0]© It fs im- | #pot and nominal at from 358 to 36s 3d. The | | tonnage of 30,000, against 17,50 tons on the | ull and un- | “THE SAN FRANCISCO CALIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1899 30@40c per sack: Los Angeles Summer Squash, —— bper box; Marrowfat Squash, $20 per ton Mushrooms, nominal. Poultry and Game. the Poultry market, and low prices stiil rule. The only noteworthy change In Game is in Can- vasback, which are selling higher. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@lic for Gob- blers and 13@lic for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 14@16c; Geese, per palr, $1 75@2; Goslings, $1 75 @2; Ducks, $4@4 50 for old and $4 50@5 50 for ng; Hens, $3G4; Young Roosters, $3 50@4; Old Roosters, $3 50G4: Fryers, §3 50@4; Broflers, 33 50@4, for large and $3 25 for small: Pigeons, $1 per dozen for old and $2@2 50 for Squabs. GAME—Quail. $1 50@1 75; Mallard, $3@3 50: Canvasback, $3@7; Sprig, $2@2 25; Teal, $1 50@ 175; Widgeon, $1 50; Small Duck, $1 25; Doves, 75c per dozen: Hare, $1 50@1 75: Rabbits, $1 75: Gray G $350; White, $§1 25G1 30; Brant, $1 75@2 ¢ dozen; Jack Snipe, $1 @1 50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ‘The demand for Bggs Is good and the feeling is steady at unchanged quotations. Cheese stands the same. Butter Is In moderate sup- ply and steady. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy creamery, 24c; seconds, 21§ good amon, - 13 16e. stern—11g15¢ for ladle packed. SE—Choice mild new, 12i:c; ol Young America, 1214@l%; Eastern, Western, 13%@lic per Ib EGGS-—Quoted at 2214@%c_for store and 309 $2%zc per dozen for ranch. Eastern—Cold stor- age, 1S@lS for firsts and lsc for seconds; fresh, 21g23c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | _Chotce Spitzenberg Apples are very firm and | will bring §2. Other Apples are plentiful at the old prices. Lady Apples are a fallure this year. Prices for Oranges have not changed for some days. Stocks are ample for all needs. Lemons and Limes are as previously quoted. Fine Lemons are not plentiful. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples—35Gi5c per box for common, T5c@$L for good, $125G1 50 for choice and $1 75G2 for fancy Spitzenbergs. Lady Apples are not In market. BERRIES—Strawberries. $160§3 for large; Cape Cod Cranberries, $7 50GS 50; Coos Bay Cranberries, $1 50 per box. Persimmons, 20G35c per box. Winter Pears, H0c@if2 per box CITRUS_ FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 50G2 25 | per box: Seedlings, $1G150; Japanese Manda- | rins, §1 50@1 Pomelos, $1 5062 50; Lemons, $1 @1 50 for common and $2@4 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $4@4 50; California Limes, | Ble: Bananas, $1 5033 per bunch; Pineapples, | $3 50G4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Dairy—Fancy, 2le; to cholce, | _CHEI and Pecans. The whole market son. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, /in_sack 4@4%c for 50-60's, 3iic for 60 for 70-50's, c_for 50-90's and 2%c for %0. Apricots, 11G713c for Royals, 12i4¢16c for M parks and 12gle for Bienhelms: Peache: 5i4c for Standards, 6@6kc for cholce and fan peeled Peaches, 1214G15c; for Evaporated Ar\flem T%c; Sun-dried, 5@5%c per 1b; Nec- tarlnes, $15@Sc per Ib for red; Pears, 6%@sc for quarters and 5@10c for halves; Black Figs, 3@ | 8%c: White Fiks, 4@6c: Bleached Plums, s@ic: | Unbleached Plums, 7@7i%c for pitted and lizc for unnitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per Ib. 10c; choice, Sc; standard, §c; prime, 6c: un- bleached Thompson's, per b, fc. Siltanas— | Fancy, per Ib, Siic; choice, Tic; standard, 6%c, | prime, fc; unbleached Sultanas, 5c; Seedless, | 80-1b boxes, 5c; 2-crown loose Muscatels, 5ic: 3-crown, 6lic: d-crown, 7e: London Layers, 3-crown, $160 per box: 3-crown, §1 6. Fan Clusters, §2; Dehesa, $2 £0; Imperial, $3. Al prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping polnts in_California. NUTS — Chestnuts, $@10c; Walnuts, $@% for standards and 9Gloc for softsheil; Al- monds, 11%@12c for paper-shell, 3G10c for soft and 4@%c for hardshell; Peanuf Fastern and 5c for California: T4@Sc; Filberts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 1@13c; | Cocoanuts, $4 50@. | . HONEY-—Comb, 11%@12 for bright and 104@ | 11¢ for light amber; water white extracted, | @Sc: light amber extracted, 6%@ic; dark, Gac per 1b. BEESWAX-24@260 per Ib. L 5%@6%c for Braz!l Nuts, Provisions. Prices for all descriptions remain unchanged. Business is quiet, as usual at this time of the | year. CURED MEATS — Bacon, %%c per Ib for vy, 9%c for light medium, 10%c for light, c for extra light and 13c for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%c; California Hams, nominal; Mess Beef, §12 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, $14 30; extra clear, $17 50; Mess, $16 60; Smoked Bee 1@14%c per 1b. LARD — Tierces quoted at 64c per b for compound and 7%o for pure: half-barrels, pure, Sc: 10-1b tins, S%c; 5-1b tins, §¥c. COTTOLENE—Tlerces, Tl Cc per Ib. Hides, Tallow, 1Wool and Hops. Hops continue dull at unchanged quotations. Hides rule firm, with a good demand. Wool continues strong. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1o under quotations. Heavy salted steers, 12c; medium, 1lc; light, 1045c whides, lo; Stags, Tic; Salted Kip,' 10%e; Calf, 1L Dry Hides, sound, 18%@1sc: culls and brands, Dry Kip and Veal, Dry Caif, 2 Sheepskins, yearlings, 20@35c each; short g 3%@60c each: medjum, 70g6tc: long Wool, $1G 12 each; Horse Hides, salt, §2 252 75 for large and $1 for small; Colts, 50c. TALLOW-No, 1 rendered. 5c per 1b; No. 4c; refined, 6ici grease, 2ic. WOOL— Fall clip, San Joaquin plains, 9@10c: South- ern, §@i0c: Middle County, 11@13c; Humboldt and Mendocino, 16@17c; Eastern Oregon, 12415 Valley Oregon, 1i@iSc; Northern Mountain, free, 11G14c; Northern Mountain, defective, 104 1ie per Ib. HOPS—6@9% per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Hogs are quiet at the changes already noted Beet, Mutton and Veal show no change worthy of note. BEEF—1@7%c per Ib for Steers and 6%@7c for Cows. VEAL—$@10c per 1b. MUTTON—Wethers, 7c; ewes, 6%c per Ib. LAMB—$@St%c per 1b. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%c for small, 5%c for | medium and 5@5%c for large: stock Hogs and | feeders, 5% @5%c; dressed Hogs, 7@8'c. General Merchandise. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7G7%c; Wool Bags, 23G%c; Fruit Bags, fc, 6%c and 6%c for the three grades of white and Tic for bleached Jute. BALE ROPE—Manila, W%@15c per Ib, COAL~—The market is firm at the changes al- ready mentioned. Wellington, $5 per ton; New Wellington, Southfield Wellington, '§7 50 Seattle, 87; Bryant, $7; Coos Bay. $ 5: Wall end, $8; Co-operative Wallsend, $5; S Cumberland, §10 in bulk and Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Cannel, $9 50 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton In bulk and $17 in sacks. CANNED VEGETABLES—Peas, $1G1 50; To- matoes, Tsc. CANNED FRUITS — Cherrles, $2 40@3 for black and white; Peaches, $165@1%; Pears, ; Plums, $1 20 $1 60G1 50; Apricots, $1 2@ 70; 140, COFFEE — Costa Rica — 13%@16c for prime washed; 11@12%c for good washed: 1%@lic for good to vrime washed peaberry; $1.41le for good to prime peaberry: $Gi2 for good to prime; 8@9%c nominal for good current mixed $@STe for fal common to ordinary. S dor—9@11%e for good to prime washed: TR@S4c for falr washed; 3124 11}4c for prime to good washed peaberry; Tl $%c for good to prime semi-washed: T%@sic for superior unwashed; Tic for good green un- washed; $%@%%c for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 5%@6%c for common to ordinary. Nicaragua—14@16%c for prime to fanc u i $@l1c for falr to §ood unwashed inal for good to superlor unw i SN@9ic nominal for good to prime unwashed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican—12G15%c for prime to tancy washed: $@lic for good to strictly good washed; 8g87c for fair washed: T@7%e for me- dlum; 4Gé%c for inferior to ordinary; 10411 for to prime washed peaberry; $%@9ic for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 7isas: for good to superior unwashed. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, 23G30c per Ib: Sole Leather, medium, 26@27c; Sole Leather, Iight, 26 @ic; Yough Leather, heavy, Zia2c; Rough Leather, light, 2G26c: Harness Leather, heay 32@33c; Harness Leather. medium, 30@33c: Har- ness Leather, light, 20@30c; Collar Leather., 16c per foot: Kip, finished, 40@45c per Ib, finished, 50G56c; Calf, finished, Tocq: finished, 16@17c per foot; Belt Kn 16c; Rough Splits, §@10¢ per Ib. OIL—Caltfornia 'Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, 8c; pure, §1 10: Linseed OLL,'in barrels, bofied, $8c; raw, Bdc; cases, e more; Lard Oil, extrd winter strained, barrels, 5%¢; No. 1, 45c! cases, te more: China Nut, 60G62c 'per gallon; pure Neatsfoot Ofl, barrels, 60c; cases, fic: Sperm, pure, 6)c; Whale Oll, natural white, 3%14c; Pa- cific Rubber Mixed Paints, White and House golors §1 .mn 35 per gallon; wagon colors, $25 per gallon. PETROLEUM, GASOLINE, ETC. — Water- white Coal OIl in bulk, 14c; Pearl Oil, in Canes, 20 Astral 20c; Star.’ 2c; Extra Star Heavy stocks of Eastern continue to depress | Honkers, §5: English Snipe, $2 30 per | The only changes are advances In Filberts | under this | head is dull, as usual during the holiday sea- | 5@T%e for | | Mining Candies—Sixes, 18 oz, 4 sets, 113ic per set; sixes, 1§ 0z, 2 sets, 11¥c; sixes, 14 oz, 40 | sets, 10%c; sixes, 14 oz, 20 sets, 10%c; sixes, 12 oz, 2 sets, 9%c: sixes, 10 oz. 2 sets, S twelves, 12 0z, 40 sets, hotel, 10%c. Paraffine | Wax Candles, White—Ones, 14 oz, 25 sets, 124c set; twos, 14 0z, 25 sets, 124c; fours, 14 os, | . WHITE LEAD—Quoted at 6:@G7%c: 3¢; in iron barrels, 6Sc; in wooden barrels, QUICKSILVER—$§51 50@52 50 per flask for lo- 26 sets, 124c; sixes, 14 0z, 36 sets, 12%c: twelves, 14 oz, 36 sets, 12%c; Colored, lc higher. Lead and Litharge, 6%@74c yer Ib. TURPENTINE—In cases, LUCOL—Bolled, barrels, 6le; barrels, 5%¢c: cases, Sc more. cal use and $46 50@47 50 for export. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- raw, any quotes terms net cash, in_100-Ib bag: Elltes, A Crushed and Fins Crushed, She: | Powdered, S%c: Candy Granulated, fc; Dry Granulated, 4%¢c;: Confectioners’ A, 4%c: Cal fornia A, —; Magnolla A, 414c; Extra C, 4% | Golden €, 43c: barrels, 1-16c mor: rels, ¢ more: boxes, '4c more: ¥ e more. order taken for less than 75 bar- rels or its equivalent. Dominoes, half-barrels, | 5%c: boxes, 5%c per Ib LUMBER—Retall prices are as follows: Pine, | ordinary sizes, $I6@17; extra sizes, higher: Redwood, § 18 for No. 1 and $15@16 for No. 3 | Lath, 4 fest, $2 20422 30; Pickets, $15; Shingies, | $1 75 for Common and $2 76 for fancy; Shakes | $10 for split and $12 for sawn: Rustic, $31G77. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUE! Y, D Flour, qr sks..... Wh 1s DECEMBER 19 Hops, bales Wwe DAY, . ety Butter, ctls 218 Suga Tallow, ctls 446 Suga s .. 60| | Cheese, ctl 1 Quicksilver, fisks 21 | | Beans,’ sks 6 Leather, rolls ... 82 | Potator Wine. gals ...... 96.650 | Onions. sks . . Hay, tons Straw, tons 250 Ralsins, bxs 40/ Lime, bbis | OREGON. | Flour, qr sks..... 1,330 Bran, sks . 668 | WASHINGTO! Flour, qr sks..... §.65iBran, sks . m | Dats, ctls 14,9%0| Flaxseed, sks . [ Wheat, ctls . 20, THE STOCK MARKET. 0———“. Securities were generally weak in the morn- ing, but there was less demoralization than on | Monday. There was a slight recovery in Spring | Valley Water, Glant Powder and one or tw others, while the sugar stocks as a rule were off again somewhat Trading w: activ The German Savings and Loan Soctety will pay dividends of 4 per cent per annum on term and 3 1-3 per cent on ordinary deposits on Jan- vary 2. The San Francisco Savings Union will pay a dividend of 3% per cent per annum on term deposits and 3% per cemg on ordinary deposits {on January 2. The Fresno Loan and Savings Bank is paying & dividend of 10 per cent In liquidation of de- posits. The Eastern Dynamite Company paid a quar- | terly dividend of $§1 on the Isth, The Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will pay a dividend of 2ic to-day. | ,The Spring Valley Water Company will pay a | | dividend of 42 per share to-day. ‘, The Hawallan Commercial and Sugar Com- | pany will pay a dividend of Goc per share, | amounting to $50.000, to-day. |, The report of the Alaska Mexican mine for | the past fiscal month shows 14,024 tons ore 1she $16,036, and 222 tons sulphu- 103 of $6058. Gross yleld, $23,- ge of re, $1 69 per ton. The working expenses were $15,925, The Alaska U'nited mine reports 2 ore crushed, valued at $37,383, and 475 tons sul- | | phurets saved of a value of $13,3%3. “Groas yield, $54.615, and working expenses, §37,840. The ore averaged $2 50 per ton. 304 tons SBTOCK AND BOND EXCH. TU Bid. Ask. GE. SDAY, Dec. 19—2 p. m. Bid. Ask. 5 { . U S Bonds— | §s quar coup. §s quar reg s quar new. Equit G L Co. Mutual El Co. 0GL&H Pac Gas Im; iy | 35 quar coup...109 110 |Pac Light Co. — = 41 | . Miscellaneous— SFG&E..... — 5% “ab 5s..117% — San Francisco. 3% 3% | | v Stockton Gas.. 12 — Insurance— | Firem's Fund. — 230 | Bank Stocks— {Anglo-Cal Ltd. Bank of Cal |CalSD&T. I1SD&T. First Nationl. Lon P & A 2% Merchants’ 130 Nev Nat Bk.. 116 117 | Saviugs Banks— 2 Ger S & L. 1115 Hum § & L. 1211 “al fs N P C R R 6s.101ig — |Mut Sv Bk. N R of Cal 5s.113%114% S F Say U NPCRR s — Sav & L So.. — §2 N Cal R R Bs. — Sec Sv Bk — 310 |10GL&H — |Union T Co...1400 1440 Oak Tran 6s.. Street Rallroads— Oak W Co 6s. Zalifornia .....120 125 Ocean 8 ®.. 108141091, Seary- 0 - | Om C Ry 6126 — = Warket-st . | P&CIRyfs. — 10 DSL&H | Pk & O Ry 65.115 Presidio ... | Powell-st R 6s. — Powder St | s alifornia 2 2 0 — 5% — . 237 24 .16 20 114%5 Makawell § Co 40% 4 — !Imomea S Co. 29 2 (Paauhau S Co. 2! a — | Miscellaneous— Water Stocks— Al Pack Assn. — 117 Contra Costa.. 74 T4% Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 | Marin County. 50— Jceanic 8 Co.. — 9 | Spring Valley. 9% 95 Gas & Flectric— Cent Gas - Cent L & P.... 5% 64! Morning Session, Board— 25 Equitable Gq 35 Glant Powder Con. 5 Hana Plantation Co. 10 Hawalian Coml & Sugas 140 Honokaa S Co. 100 Honokaa 8 Co.. 6 Honokaa § Co. 20 Hutchinson 8 P Co. Hutchinson 8 P Co. Hutchinson S P Co. Makawell Makawell Market Stroet Railway. Market Street Raflway. Market Street Raflway...... 5 Market Street Rallway..... Market Street Rallwa: Market Street Railway. $500 Market St Ry 1st Con s, 8515!;:-35!&835%8 o S22TSRBBVRLL . Ba W o ¢ A Honds. P Branch Ry és VW Esdesseysseey - REBTRBIRNE 3 §0 Hana Plantation Co. Afternoon Session, Board— Equitable Ga: Glant Powder Con, s 8. Giant Powder Con Hana Plantation Co, Hana Plantation Co. Hana Plantation C Honokaa S Co Hutchinson S Hutchinson Hutchinson Makawell Market St allway Market Street Railway. g 1 50 100 109 [ BEe sHMATARYIREQESAES SN2 o w F 50 6 Mutual Electric Light. 70 Ono B | 10 Pacific | 5 Paaubau 8 P Co, s 9, uhau S P Co. S F & §J V Bonds 150 § F Gas & Eleetri, & F Gas & Electric Co 200 Vigorlt Powder, 208 V Water. Street— $5000 Northern Ry of Cal 5s. $5000 S P Branch Ry 6 FISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE | BOARD. Morning_Session. $2000 Cal St Cable 5 Equitable Gas 20 Honokaa Sugar Co. 30 Honokaa Sugar Co.. 20 Honokaa Sugar Co. 5 Paauhau Sugar Co. $1000 U S 3s... 100 Vigorit Powder. Afternoo: Board— 20 Contra Costa Water. 20 Equitable Gas... 10 Glant Powder Co 20 Honokaa Sugar 2 Honokaa Sugar Co. 20 Hawilan Coml & Sugar. 20 Panuhau Sugar Co. 25 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 108 V Water. I PRODUCERS' OIL, EXCHANGE. i Session. | Morning 10 Blue Goose. 1100 Dominion 700 Dominion i Street 2.10 Home Oll. ‘Atternoon Sesston. 0 Dominion 600 Dominion 500 San Luls, NEEPEREN RSP B 13 SAN FRAN: Bai & wahy EEEET-ERH - o [nREVURLD EEH = 5 AUCTION SALES GRAND GROCERY AUCTION. NEW YORK AUCTION CO. J. Gollobar, President. Office and Salesroom, 120 Battery st. FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY ... At 11 A, ML $6000 Stock of Finest Groceries and Liquors, $325 Cash Register, Etc. Full Particulars in Chronicie. TWENTY-FIRST AND TREAT AVE, FOLSOM AND HARRISON. BET. GRAND AUCTIONSALE Py or M THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS AND RACEHORSES BY Imp. Trentola (grandson of Musket Del Noy imp. Bru Dare Major Ban. imp. Creighton ete., out of famous brood mares. superior to any ever offered. Sale Takes Place TO-MORROW EVENING.......DECEMBER 2 Commencing at 7:45 o'cl OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 721 HOWARD ST., near Third Horses at exchange. Catalogu s CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 100 Tidal Wave. 100 Tidal Wave.. 300 Barker 500 Century Oil Co 100 Anaconda Oil 160 Anaconda Ofl Co. Afternoon Session. miestese sasEss Board. 100 Tidal Wave. 100 Tidal Wave. 200 Anaconda Ofl Co. 100 Yukon Crude Ol The following were the sales in the San Fran cisco Stcek and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Alta ....... 05] 600 Mexican 0 Belcher o8 Best & Bicher. 3 Caledonta ) Chollar ... CC&Va.... 9 Gould & Curry, 100 Hale & Nor.... 35/ 400 Union Con. . 100 Hale & Nor.... 34, 5 Yeilow Jackst. Afterncon Session. 0 Best & Beicher. 0 Ophir 100 Chollar ... 100 Overman . 560 C C & V 200 Potost 1060 Crown Poini 100 Mexican 100 Occidental The following were the sales in the Pa Stock Exchange yesterday Morning Session. 1400 Alta <eee 05 700 Mexican ........ 38 ) Andes ... . 11 600 Mexican ....ecee 31 ) Best & Belcher. 31 600 Ophir . B 09 Best & Belcher. 30 300 Potosi . T 700 Best & Belcher. 23 400 Sterra N . 8 200 Caledonta ...... 51 700 Sierra N “ | moccea 1155 300 % 500 CC & 1'a2iy 560 Utah .. . o 80 CC & ... 60 70 Yeilow Jacket.. 10 00 €C & -1 6713 Closing quotations De 900 Carters G M C. 3% Afternoon Session. 200 Andes 11 200 Mexican . 1 350 Belcher - 13| 200 Occidental ] 200 Best & Belcher. 2%/ 300 Ophir 7 200 Challenge Con.. 11| 5 Ophir o 80 C C & Va....157i4| 200 Potost . " 16C C & Va......1580 17 500 Crown Point.... 13| 40 Savage [ 0 Gould & Curry. 10 100 Sierra Nev, “ 200 Hale & Nor.... 34| 230 Union Con. ... 2 100 Justice . 05| 50 Yellow Jacket. 13 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, December 194 p. m. Bid.Ask. Justice . o o8 Alpha .. — 04/Kentuck . o 2 Alta .00 04 06 [Lady Washtn.. @ — Andes . . 11 13 |Mexican n n Belcher . 12 14 [Occldental 12 ou Best & Beicher. 28 29 Ophir . o Bullion .. . 08 04/Overman . PN Caledonta . 50 53 |Potosi .... 17 Chollar L 15 16 Savage . 1 Challenge Con.. 11 13 Scorplon ....... 08 — Confidence ..... 65 7) Seg Belcher.... — 03 CC&Va 185160 3lerra Ne “ % Con Imperial... 01 62 Stiver HII . - o Con New York. — 01 St Louts . o — Srown Point.... 13 14 Standard . B4 Exchequer ..... — 02 Byndicate = Gould & Curry. 11 i2 Union Con 8 1 Hale & Nor.... 31 31 Utah .. o4 03 { Juits . — 0 Yellow Jacket.. 10 1l — Time Bail. Branch Hydrographic Office, U, 8. M., Mer. chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, December 19, 1599, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. 1. e. at noon of the 1¥th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. N., in charge. AR N -— s Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey - Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur the city front (Mission-street wharf) a twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt: the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER . Sun rises. [Timel . [Time| Frl—jr I L W 5.0 1 g1 o 5.1] 10:15) 5.2 11:16 5.2 12:11) 5.3 1:0) NOTE—In the abov the early morning tide: xposition of the tides are gjven in the left hand column and the successive tides of the The day in the order of occurrence as to time. second time column gives the second tide « the day, the third time.column the third t and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heigh ziven are in addition to the soundings on t United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the heixht, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference s the mean of the lower low waters. _— e sty | Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Grays Hagbor Portland. Sa e o uth Portland. Departure Hay. {'ltlofl. & Puy FEREY Orizaba. | moa. omona . Coos Bay Dee: North Fo Dee. Geo. W. Eld Dee. Washtenaw Deec. Arcata . ../ Dee. Tellus . v\ Dee. Columbla 3 Dee. 24 Corcoa */San Diego |Dec. Algoa .| Dee. 2% Crescent City... Crescen .. Dec. Albion . 3 |Dec. 22 Curacao . . Dee. —— TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. | Pler. .[Dec. 20, 11 am Pier 11 Dec. 3. 2pmPler 3 Dec. | .|Dec. 22, % am, Dec. 22, 10 am’ k] .|Deec. 22, 2 pm, 5 Dec. 22, Spm|........ -[Dec. 22 2 pm 3 Tanis ......West Coast...[Dec. 22, 12 ' m Pler 7 San Pedro..(Humboldt..... Dec. 23, 4 pm Pler 11 State of Cal Portiand...."’|Dec. 24, 10 am Pier 4 Santa Rosa.(San Diego..._ [Dec. 20, 11 am Pler 11 Semoa. Humboldt.... | Dee. 3, 10 am| Pier 13 Dec. 26, 9 am Pler 11

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