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%@%c over Corn was ~ easier, oripts. The market was & some changing from January here was enough selling drag the price off a trifie. celpts of hogs at the Western prices at the yards. May AND Brad- small one with to May and scat- tered selling by longs. May closed ¢ lower at c. of May oats to The market was very qulet. May closed o depressed at 23%c. Provisions were firm, influenced by small re- markets and firm pork closed 10@12}%c over yesterday at §10 47i:; May lard, 10@12ic better at £ 80; May ribs, 10G121c over yester- day at $6 523, The leading futures ranged as follows: vl X5 - — I a!":ltl:l: o Open. High. Low. Close, eat No, vy 34 2 RKFE CLOSING BONDS. December (3 6% 68 [ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. U8 2 rec. o 1N G gon s 8 B By B | Bodsree 110% | No' Carclina 6s. ity o%. 0% 6% 0 — | Do 38 coup. J10% Do 4s - 3 . g . i Do new 4. 15415 > 0 0% s Exchange as before. Silver firmer. Do new 43 coup. 134 | 0% 0% 301 . X ; x | Do ola 4s reg... 11433 8 wx g Wheat quict, weith an improvement in futures. Do old 4s coup...1155 N Y C & St'L 4s. 1043 | = q 4y & 4 | Do bs reg.. 1134 N & W con 4s. £9 24 2 2 ey, Rye and Corm duil. Oats firmly held. | pie B¢ Soup o125 Do zen G, 3 . PO ) l € Atchi, . | 10 071 10 2245 10 1017 s and Feedstuffs as previously quoted. BT o7 Py Sonn e B g wy Dwr NEs NI N 1 4 Sead | Canada So 1107 | Do con Ss. my | Lard, per hing new in Beans and Seeds. | Ches & Ohlo 4 343 | Reading gen 4s.... 86 | Januery 560 5% b, Do Ss .. A4 R G W 1sts. 9 | May 570 5 7 5 80 atoes and ()mmu_q:m'L C & N conTs.....40 St L &1 M con fw108% | Short ribs, per 100 1bs— 5 - 5 = £ Do S F deb 35...116 (St L & € F gen 6s.120 | January ... 52 52 535 Butter firm and Cheese easy. Eggs still higher. Chicago term 4s... 911 'St Paul cons.......18 | May .. 545 554 '_ el Sy i D& R G lsts....01% St P C & P ists u:‘s.’ e Poultry doing better agan. Game steady TV &G so Rty G5, 074 | sizady; No. € yorine wheae Ehgoict No. s v, Fruit dull and weak, owing to the cold weather. S5 R ntwteet s 0 | o3 white, Xamhe; ¥o 3 mhite, siilg2ist : A b s | & No. 2 rye, : No. ey, i No. 1 Securities fairly active, with some fluctuation. 8 |Texas & Pac g | BB i papesiitie. Ribinay etig6es o] 3 - i | mess pork, per barrel, 35 0910 20; lard, per 100 -105 Union Pactfic 4s...103! 3 0 Reox: & aaiboeas 105! Do 2ds. 3 oy 4 5! short clear sides (bo: .18 West Shore s . 68 |Wis Cent lIsts -108% Va Centuries. Do deferred |sains in & number of important | Feithee s potnts with & long Het of advances of & point or better. Among the industrials and speclalties gains were even more Striking, Charters. The Mauna Ala loads merchandise for Hono- | $125%. | xed), sk | -%fl:ky, distillers’ finished goods, per gallon, | from 4 to 10 . Articles— Receipts. Shipments. P -y quite & number having advanced R s et Co ‘acoma Chine polnts s & result of the day's trading. D Flour, barrels 000 33,000 S e e Sawe 8 S or CRInR |- TARS from an custanding short laterest to * % |80 Pacitie 4 Whea, bushels . s The Ckagit loads lumber at Port Gamble | cover accentuated the strength of the 3 Sl TR orn, 2 ‘coal &t Departare £roup, those which have recently suffered most . Oats, bushels 28! ;;‘,g{};,‘:“;‘:,‘,‘:_' e B | Chowing the ‘reatest Debedts From the 4ays 709 | Rye, bushel X s | business. Brooklyn Teaosit was aimost s | B €| Barley, bushels . 50,000 , | solitary exception and was subje v . 7 attacks y in an effort to unsettle the 45 Quickslv 18| On the Produce Bxchange to-day the but- Cause of the Wall Street Pomic. | attacks sy Say, in an sffort ‘o, unsstle Mo | 0 |y 780 | ter market was firm. Creamery, 16@%c; dairy, SRR although it ranged over more than 4 poluts, | Hale & Norcross.. 30|Sierra Nevada. 37 | 16@2%c. Cheese, firm, 12G12%c. The New York circular of Henry Clews says: | ciosed with & net loss of only a point. The [ Homestake . 65 00 Standard 225 “Wall street has received & severe shock dur- | leading influence in the Improvement of senti- | Iron Silver 50 Unfon Con 21 ing the past week; the direct consequence of nt was the quiet and orderly manner in | Mexican 35 Yellow Jacket »n which the periodical settlerient on the London Exchange proceeded. Since the last set- BOSTON STOCKS AND BOM of industrials and tight an overproduction DS. money. It was & surprise chiefly because of g enge’ o praoney Oraot Britetn has| . Monay— Union Pactfic. the tme of occurrence. A collapse of the e S Eie e et s 1ts eria Jul (Can stouoa, 67 Union Land speculation in industrials has long been ex- Africa, its three columns of invasion | Time loan 6 West. End ected; but comparatively fow people shared been paralyzed and s s 2 LIVERPOOL. et o n bel spread through the financlal Atch t Fe... 19% Wisconsin Wheat— Dec. Mar May s N e b Wwhols world. . Grave Do prefd....... % Dominion Coal. 8 | opentng Pety & he bigh roas resulting shrinkage in ould cprevent| Ameriohn Gugas DO PRt e | Clostng .00 *osu% suy - many operators on the Londou exchange Do prefd..........112% | Mining Shares | Sl . o remind our cus- | mecting thelr en nents at the current Bell Te 1ephone. . 342 Adventure £ Wheat— % this break. For two | tlement. The Hoston & Albany. .24 ‘Alluu-'l Min Co. 3 Opening : 159, we have been | acute dificult Boston Elevate |Atlantie 23 [ Opening oz litions wer Boston & Maine. |Bosten & Mont....255 N . vance rather tha Chi B & Q.. % Butte & Boston Flour— reilef which was eflected at | Ed Elee 10i... Calumet & Hecla. Opentng .. opening in an wlong the line. | Centennal . Closing . only nota % Franklin . w Hh. the l\e}ul of |‘||c 4 i) —— fullure ¢ house, but . umboldt ol o thia in and Silght. | Federal Steel....... Bl Parrot - Available Grain Supply. The conditi Do prefd 172" |Quiney | —— y ea ividual | Mexican Central... 19[St Fe Copper. % | NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Special cable and tele. loans | Mich Telephone...1 Tamarack raphic communications to Bradstreet's show rry over u rate of § per e m 4 to 5 Old Colony..........2 014 Don Rubber nona . Wolverines Utah ed'| arren: rate ru The close of the ¥ nion. public did inte: will be on an unp; me discussion of the prob- | | atively plain sail- rope, decrease, 2,409,000, total tions continued, it 753,000 bushels. ale. NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Close: Money on call advance, was itself induced by the very sub. r of the buying for long ac nifestly small supply of floal trading did not-take on any tion w ar the close and the 4 for sixty days. Posted rates, $f 82 . o Sy A not given in the officlal visi Commercial bills, # SOG4 81, | Iver certificates, 584 G59%c. Bar silver, SSko. | Mot &re those of $00,000 bush Mexican dollars, 47ic. Government honds, | weak; State bonds, inactive; railroad bonds, | stantial ch count and th ing stocks. great w tie prospect of rmer scale. s advices tight by Wwhich these 4 Loulsville, n investment demand by buvers who | take stocks out of the market to lock up and | with ction; and 1t s worth while emphasizing the fact that good mer Condition of the Treasury. . 1o the casier conditions In the London money | Prime mercantile paper, § per cent. Sterling | ths Rockles, increase. ¢3.000 bu market. The buying over short contracts, | exchange firm, with actual business in bankers' | RO BcTeana. 105800 bachel although it was a considerable element in the | bills at $4 87,4 §7% for demand and $4 51@ | Amon, . imp % | the following changes in avallable supplies as | compared with the last accounts: and rsally erminat lr..; pe etk Wheat, United States and Canada, east of tuation. vere stri followed by T, 7, ¥ the Rockles, Increase, 1,647,000 bushels; Liver- inued easy and | ton owink ements of divic New York Money Market. pool Corn Trade News, ‘afloat for and in Eu- supply, decrease, Canada, east of bushels. east of the the more Important increases reported, ble supply state- els at Northwest. ern interfor elevators and 217,000 bushels at L e = . 2 The aggregate stock of wheat held at Port- o TN B et ach s | =tooue. land, Or., and Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., in- t d industry, couwld only b ature of the day and re- | crensed 110,000 bushels last week. —— | tile borrowers have found no difficulty what- | keep. WASHINGTON, Deo. #7.—To-day’s statement - - Ye accommodation they need- | Investment buying was in evidence also in| WASHINGTON, { 7 02 5n WG] Dot cent basia 1t was the specd. | the bond market wherever the fall in prices | Of the condition of the treasury shows: Avoil- | Boston Wool Market. futive borrowers. particularly those carfying had offered opportunity to secure & fair re-| able cash balances, 295,264,365, gold reserve, | | iflated industriais, that met with discrimina- turn on the money invested. The bond market | §219,9%5,635. e L POl T s I TR tion. 4nd the day of reckoniug ' was simply | was active and strong throughout. Total sales, | S S SRR astened he heavy on of funds par value, 32.320,000. N, Dec. 27.—The American Wool a o g e B R | it “The | “United States new 4s declined % in the bid | London Market. by the treasury as well as the efforts of the great banks of Europe to repl their gold £ . EW The past w eserves. Becretary Uage made s ef- he governing committee of the New York| NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—The Commercial Ad-| T forts 10 COULOrACt the Hects of the treasury %0 Krant the petition of the by the holida: vertiser's London financial cablegram says: Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow: . iInterrupted as it has been has been naturally a very et, but they have on ibers to close the exchange on Saturday, | g markets here were better all round to- uiat one fn the wool I:lg;.fl.l’:lct:”lr:ul':;.d: ul. * Gold is beg ember 3 2 i b = an ere are veal 0 2 a more freely, probably Y NEW YORK STOCK LIST. N e ":"““ an open account | .. .4 g very careful canvass of the situation his week, but this need cause no Closing | uUnder expectations, and money was obtalned | reveqls, The few sales which have been made dal alarm. We have a plentiful supply Bid. | mere easily than was thought Ilikely. The | have been generally at full prices. The trade B e a Ce e i ORpL ta e Atehison | Beotch banks called in loans, but other banks | anticipate a hih tasge € Yaives Jor vext will in all probability be larger than las Atchison pref lent freely at 6%@7 per cent. The arrival of | Year. as may ndsca y the fact that n the temporar; ppage of the - o ¥ 2 Al ot D D Baltimore & £706,00 American god coln and £33,000 in | Stlempls are being made in several sections of London will simply g0 wh and do the most good When the panic was at its height the clear- | ing-house banks and several of our leading bankers courageously came to the rescue and offered some 320,000,000 of call money. This 1t 18 most needed bars helped the general cheerfulness, but there | was not much activity. Consols were up % of a point to 9. Americans began apprehensive, fearing the banks would make the continuation difficult, but finding these fears unfounded the mar- da Southern back. Indications are that peake & Ohlo ... ago Great Western g> Burlington & Qu ind & Louls ... da ncy . 2,350,000 against a total ‘of 4 the desired effect, it prevented further dis g BB K ket became Suoyant. New York followed suit | previous b aster and there is littlo questlon but that the ! ; und the close was at the top with substantial | corresponding week last year. Worst hus been ecn. Losses bave been severs gains, somewhat nominal, however, as it was | thought that a few determined sellers could have broken the market. Union Pacific se- curities were favorites on the annual report. The contango rate was 5@St:. Spanish fours Were 63%. Considerable Parls stock was continued in London and the rate went to 10 per cent. Tintos were 423; Anacondas, 7 11-16; Utahs, 5; Avinos, 1; Boston, %. Money was'in good | demand and ‘bills were steady. CLOSING. 3 27.—Canadian Pacifie, 921; ific preferred, 74: Northern Pacific © Rock Island & Paclfi uary 1, 188, amount > & St Louls. Colorado Southern ... Colorado Southern 1st prefd. Colorado Southern 24 prefd. Delaware & Hudson Del Lack & Western, Denver & R G. Denver in some Quarters and any decided improvement ay be deferred untfl the full effect of these s been deter:uined and the money market | into better shape. The latter should be forthcoming after we falrly get into the new | -« year.” ] | { Year. Weather Report. Qath Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to Wool Reporter will publish t e 1st prefd t Northern ing Coal Hocking Valley prefd . Hox . LONDO! Union ¥ Dec. at the.~lose of the year, ex facturers’ holdings, at nual review of the wool market, the total supply of wool in the United States | the West to contract for wool on the sheej fin the entire clip for the year will be contracted for at an earlier than ever before. The sales of the week in Boston amounted to 2,070,000 and 280,000 pounds foreign, m unds domestic ing a total of 3,363,000 for the ear and a total of 3,795,000 for the Sales since Jan- to 347,185,776 pounds, against 141,152,510 pounds last year at lhrllml. Review of the Wool Market for the BOSTON, Dec. 21.—The American Cotton and o-morrow its an- It estimates clusive of manu 157,398,579 pounds, | @ate, as compared with those of same date| 4 lliinois Central preferred, T4%: Atchison, 18%; Grand Trunk, | nols, 3 . 4 | against 39,033,853 a year ago. Of this amount gl . 1 4 owa Central ...... a; Anaconda, T%; bar silver, 3 - last season, and raistalls 1o the last twenty T ren P b Tl Anaopote ar siiver. quiet. 26 1518 | boseon has 66,113,748 pounds, against 136,089,213 Yast This Last Kaus City Pitts & Gr Brade pounds a year ago, including wool in bond. 24 Hours. Season. Season. . Lake Erie & Western Exclusive of wool In bond Boston has an avail- 0.00 EEs e W LE & Western prefd T 5 ® | able supply of 41,351,50 pounds, againat 102, o 3 : e Shay = . 0 v 3 o 4 38| H36 Louisville & Nashville . New York Grain and Produce. | | 201 1ast year. New York's totsl svailable e ) 99| 1853% Manhattan Elevated supply is 25.200,085, against 42,074,451 pounds 0. { ;fi 3‘4; tropolitan £t Ry | last »"':‘r Philadelphla has 21,951,251, against no 0.00 2 polita y & | 24384.69 pendence 0.00 1.6 (27 e » HTRaItota) stooks' tn! thathives Beinoioe) mar- n L 2 % 13 A NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | kets of the United States are 113,295,579 pounds, oo in 1 Missouri Pacif | 85,678; exports, 32,758 barrels; rather steadler | o Db v g wm’i“’fn"‘fl‘!‘w:mimr:"- % .00 0.58 132 & Ohlo and moderately active in a jobbing way at old | paye’ heen 347,185,776 pounds, asainat M1 135510 Maximum temperature, | prices. Winter patents, §3 3 76; do stralts, | pounds in 1895, | $3 25@3 45; do extras, $2 55@2 9. AND GENERAL | | WHEAT—Receipts, 65,650 bushels; exports, 15,18 bushels. firm. No. 2 red, H%c to 514,947,920 pounds, against last vear. The pressure has risen during the past twen- f. 0. b afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, T8¢ | a(’ siightly leas than ty-four hours over Montana and the Dakotas. | f. 0. b, afloat prompt; No. 1 hard Duluth, 0,000,000 last 1t has fallen miong the coast of Oregon and S0%c 1. 0. b, afloat spot; No. 2 red, 72%c eleva- Sales in the three principal markets of che United States have amounted 230,486,385 pounds The total wool clip of the country is placed 275,000,000 pounds, against At the beginning lable supply of the Washington. ~An area of high pressure over- tor. Options—Opened firm at %c advance and | as abolit 340,000,000 pounds. Impor- winibola. _There are some cations that | L Tivanie i | demand from shorts prompted by higher. cables | 4,923,043 last year. The result Is that owing & low area may appear oft the Oregon coast | Reading ot Death % | and bullish forelgn crop news. Heacting to the phenomenally large demand for wool for little from the urs top in the efternoon on the | small increase in Bradstreet's world's stocks, ay Th Reading 24 pr The t Rio Grande Western perature has fallen slightly on the | consumption, which has swept through I the cipal wool centers of the country, the total const of Culifornia B K st havs s | the close was steady at 4@%c net advance. | gyajlable stock on hand at the ciose. of the. In the great vaileys the temperatures con- R e Junuary, T2%c, closed T2c March, 4R@T5c, | year has been reduced to a comparatively low tinue from 10 to 15 degrees below the normal, Et Louls & & F 15t prefd. qoi May, TN@Iihe, closed TtWck ) poine. . s dense tule fog. From sur e A se, closed Toc; December, T24GI20C, |~ By far the greater portion of the wool this Tise 1o sunset in the San Joaquin and Sacra- | St Louts Southwestern.... 3 year is now at the seaboard markets. A year mento valleys the temperature has varied but B e Wit trwante yabd: Quiet. s ago the supply was pretty evenly divided be- & tew degrees | t Paul o Firm. tween the interfor and the seaboard. Forecast made at Ban Francisco for thirty t Paul prefd . VOOL—Dull, domestic fleece, 21Q26c. As the year closes the situation Is a_stron hours ending midnight, December 2§ G iy COFFEE—Fitures closed firm, prices net un- | one. No ‘relief practically has been obtaineq Northern California—Cloudy Thursday; con- uthern Pacific changed to ten points higher. Total sales 1S.- | from abroad. There is n scarcity of fine wools tinued cool weather, with dense fog in the low- Southern Ruilw Q0 bags, including: January, = $5 $0G5 53: | the world over, forelgn markets have been lands: lght southeasterly winds b 2 $5 1046 15; July, 36 20; | advancing by leaps and bounds, the Australian Southern Caltfornin—Fair reday; morth-| 380 Fouthern TALSAY 50; Novem- | clip which agaln shows a material reduction, ly winds in the interior; westerly winds on | (4% Tiion Pacic 40. " Spot coffee—Rlo, steady: mild, quiet. | has been eaxerly bouxht by anxious users of e const 10,28 Unton Pacific pretd . 3 GAR_Raw, fin; refined, steady. wool, the Lgndon markets have steadily ad- Nevada—Cloudy Thursday: continued cold | 2% Lnion bacifc | . 8% packages; = firm. | vanced and fops on the Continent have risen weather 20 Watseh reid 2 Ty, 224204, June creamery, | beyond all expectation. Foreign buyers have Utah—Fair Thursday: oolder. 2060 Wheeling & L E % 2 2B@2¥c; tactory, 16%E: = been so anxlous to secure supplies that they Arizona—Fair Thursday: colder. 2110 Wheeling & I E 34 prefd D23t | EGGS—Receipts, 12.736: steady. Western un- | have taken & large portion of the fine Aus Ban Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Thursd s il Coata) bt graded at mark, 15g20c; Western, 2ic, 1038 off | yratians, which had been here In bond, and continued cold weather: light northerly, chang ing to southeasterly winds ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecost Official. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS, There was a moderate demand noted for evaporated apples, and, with country advices more favorable, the market continues firm with no material change in prices. California dried fruits, dull but steady. | STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, €@6%c; prime, 6%@7c; choice, T%@S4%c fancy, $34@9c. CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@Sc per pound. Express Companies— Adams p American . United States Wells-Fargo Miscellane8us Cotton O1l. Cotton ON ‘prefd. to_draw upon. While the present demand as pronounced as it was a Forecast of Weather for January. THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN. In the Middie North Pacific Ocean the age storm track for January i American American American American American to open. Stocks on hand K ver- considerably Ereat expectations are entertained rega: the heavy-weight season, which s now about e not excessive. The s must be made to supply the dema: this means a large consumption of wool. the beginning of the year 1900 witnesses a very limited supply of foreign clothing wools here for wool s not few months ago ing and south of that for December, and the area of e e~ huaw et AERICOTS _Raral, LIglto; fi&:’«“'fi;‘%}fi' Chicago Livestock Market. Shmregptngpreleon Gl oparlindmdined Amecioan Spicits peetd... : : > ; | cHICAGO, Dec. 11 CATTLE-Native stoers, " = ol - by - merican Steel joop ... . ’ ), 2 the entire coeen | North uf the fariieth ar Rain Bial Mo i S New York Metal Market. 16@%c lower; Texans, 10c lower; Cow market N D i Soeia, (i morth of American Steel & Wire.. < 46 | — and canners weak to 10 lower; good to choice the thirty-Afth parallel in the western part Americen Steel & Wire pref 5| NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—The London tin mar- | stockers and feeders strong; good to choice. e R T el e S R s 3| ket closed finm with spot at £105, while the | 25G5 8: poor to medium, @5 20 mixed month dangerous sales {requentiy visit that | Ameriean Tobacco ........ ey, | local market ruled unsettled and more or less | S10kers. $363 80; selected i U e g 1 T Vahoouver Inand end ihe coast ot Wesr: | American Tobacco pretd. | nominal as to prices. Spot was quoted at | £330 000N RN atie, g4 o; Calves, ington and northern part of Oregon, this local- | Avaconda Mising Co.... $2450 and January and March at 323 40@23 60. Yed Texas beeves, $4 15G5 15. Rapld Transit g o Brooklyn c fet hy venly higher and ‘lower, closin e regior whic orms | B F Copper was quict here and a shade firm Unevenly hig] T, 3 e S Netor® Racite Outs ma s | Colorado Fuel & Iron | London, where apot. closed at £08 15 &nd fu- | strong. Good clearances. Mixed and butchers ently upon entering on the America: thRta) b o | tures at 263, $4G4 10; light, 33 9G4 20; bulk of sales, $ 1:G et Is The ewmall mrvs incioged Betoees | itinental Tobacco prefd. -8 Lead ruled steady, with spelter quiet and | 425. 52 latitude 45 degrees north and i degrees north, | Foderal Bteel .... - 504 | about steady In tone! Iron was dull and nom- | SHPEP—Good to cholce sheep and lambs and longitude 1% degrees west and 130 degrees | Federal Steel prerd " | inal locally, with futures easy. English mar- | Steady. others slow; fed Westerns firm to a Swest, for the month of January, covering a | meral Electric | kets were quoted at 64s at Glasgow and Mid- | shade higher: native wethers, $4 90; lambs, period of ten years, '\m--l Y:‘vur(h 4;1 the observa :‘{'vfl:« boro 63s 7id. Tin plates were dull. lces x“e“m”:n “utgn ethers, $4@4 75; Western tions gave a force of wind 7 and above (Bemu ilucose ambs, ). fort scale) Freguent squalls in the “vicinity Int o spot, $16 50; electrolytic, Rneipufguh. 18,500; hogs, 22,000; sheep, of the Philippine Islands and occ: al squalls | International Paper prefd . 2, $16 1214 20,000, in the vicinlty of the Hawallan Islands may be Laclede Gas ... nominal. expected. mal Biscult tional Biscult prefd . National Lead . National Le Typhoons are usually Infrequent this month After crossing the line coming north vessels | bound for the west coast of America may ex poct frequent squalls, with occasional thunder #torms, in passing through the doldrums, 1 Warrants, No. 2. nominal, SPELTER—Spot, $4 57%@4 62%. r-— Natlonal St 506; balances, $95,235. Oocasional fog and v mist will probably New York - ocur along the coast of the United State North Amerh . : Vorthern W heat Toe coasts of China nd Japan may be er. Faride Goan Chicago Grain Market. N o Pacific pected 10 be comparatively free from fog dur- ,fl‘ this month ———— OREGON. e Const Mall s Gas . Pressed Steel Car . Pressed Steel Car prefd. Pullman Palace Car... tandard Re — — CHICAGO, Dec. 27.—There was little anima- tion in the wheat pit to-day, but the tone of | the market was firm. Liverpool was the chief PORTLAND, $4,743 bushels wheat. EASTERN MARKETS. Portland’s- Business. PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 27.—Clearings, $328,- Market. Or., Dec., 21.—Wheat—Walla ‘Walla, 52; Valley, 51@52; Bluestem, bdc. Cleared—Bark Seestem, for Queenstown, with WALHINGTON. 139 | factor. That market showed an advance over | TACOMA, Dec. 27.—Wheat—No change; Club, O ———) 1304 | Friday and reported an upward tendency in the | 51; Bluestem, Soc. 3 -3 | prices, due largely to an Increasing consump- New York Stock Market. Tennessee Conl & Iron 824 | tion and the Russian, German and French re- ; Markets. United States Leathes 4 . oreign ar 3 bt Dalial Quatee & - 15 | ports of o lack of snow protection axainst the 4 e e e Bk Ty Tntted Stoves denther prefd........ 71% | cold weather. With this array of information : NE s . 97 a or “we- Inited States Rubber ..... <40 the bulls exhibited some confidence. May | LONDON, Dec. 27.—Consols, 98 13-16; silver, curities showed the effect of the great relief {‘ nited States Rubber prefd. 100 | cpened N@e over yesterday at 69%@6uise. | 2 i3-16d: French rentes, 8¢ §74c; wheat car- felt Ly the Qssipation of sevaral factors of R:“:,fl, llulnn A - % | Shorts were moderate buyers and the market | goes off coast, buyers and sellers Tt cargoes aaprsbediion i prices Msuniel Spward Witk Revibic Jron & Bieel: weeeee 19% | advanced early to 65%c, but eased off on sell- | b , nominal, unchanged; English coun- increading buoyancy as the day progressed PCCa 8 Louis, o i | ing aginst calls to 8957@%e. Trade wan very | { eersaaen markets, firm. The market closed with & burst of animation &nd etrengih at the top level of the day. Net Ileht, confined almost entirely to the local pro- fessional fleld and around the last-glve quo- tation clung throughout the session, closing 664,300 Shares sold. In Parls, firm; flour in 1V . 27,1 d ERPOOL, Dec. 27. %M wheat COTTON—Uplands, 4s 12-32d. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY DECEMBER 28, 1899 g yesterday at l:::fl'l de:druu” l;;fllhe vllllbll oln %:md:ymu- & steadying Influence late i influenced by liberal re- —_— LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, .lehy days g:er}:n: Excha; erling Cables New York Exc! New York Exchange, tele Fine Stiver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars. Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Futures did somewhat better, but there was no change on the spot. Chicago was firmer on better forelgn ad- vices. There were more buyers than selle but the demand was moderate. The cash de. mand improved toward the close. Broomball cabled that the world's shipments were 20 per cent under the average years, and this tended to strengthen Liverpool. Spot ‘Wheat—Shipping, 97%@9s%c; milling, $1 @1 CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session—9:15 o' clock—May, §1 05%. Second sesslon—No sales. 6000 ctls, Regular _morning session—May—8000 ctls, $105%: 30,000, $1 05%. December—Go00, 31 Afternoon ‘sesston—May—2000 ctls, §1 66%; 18,000, $1 05%. BARLEY—There Is nothing new to report, the market being stagnant, Feed, 70@ for No. 1 and 60@67%c for off grades: Brewing and shipping grades, $0@sThc; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. 0 sales. OATS—The feeling is firm enough, but the amz'v“o is fla’v]/. wn:':'r'v." ;;ocxk 1;&:& o7 : Gray, ; Blacl CORN- Bastern White i mioid ot 105 per ctl and Eastern Yellow at $1 10. RYE—$1@1 05 per ctl. BUCKW. “—Quoted at §1 302 15 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, 3 6033 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 403 50; Oregon and Washington, $3 40@3 50 per bbl for extra, 8 Zfil 40 for bakers' and §2 25@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; Rye Meal, $250; Rice Flour, §7; Cornmeal; $2 50; Oat Groats, $450: Hominy, $3 25@3 50; Buck- wheat Flour, $4G4 2. Cracked Wheat, §3 75: Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6@725; in sacks, $ H@7; Pearl Barley, '$; Split Peas, §5; Green Peas, 5 50 per 100 Ib Hay and Feedstuffs. There Is no change In anything under this head. Hay continues slow. BRAN—$12 50413 14 per ton. MIDDLIAGS—$17@2) per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barlev. per ton; Oflcake Meal at the mili, $26@27; job- bing, 327 50G28; Cocoanut Cake, $20821; Corn- meal, $23 5 ; Cracked Corn, $24425; Mixed Feed, $16 50@17; Cottonseed Meal, $25 per ton. HAY—Wheat, §7 60GS 50 for common to good and $5G9 5 for cholce: Wheat and Oat, $1@9; Oat, % 50G8; Barley, $576 50° Alfalfa, $5@8 per ton; Compressed, §1G10 per ton. STRAW—3573(c ver bale. 0734, 02%Q $16 50217 50 Beans and Seeds. The 0ld prices rule. BEANS—Bayos, $3 25@3 50; small White, $2 90 @3; large White, $2 40@2 50; Pinks, Reds, $3 25G3 90; Blackeye, $4 5004 7 nomis ; Lima, $4 90@5; Pea, $3G2 25; neys, $3 50 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 3@3%e: Yellow Mustard, 4G4i4c; Flax, 32 12%; Canary, 3%ec per ib for Callfornia and 4c for Eastern; Alfaifa, GSc; Rape, 2%@dc; Hemp, 4@4c: 4Gige. DRIED PEAS—Nlles, §1 0G1 %; Green, $1 75 @225 per ctl Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Prices for everything stand about the same. POTATOES—Early Rose, %G%c: River Reds, Salinas 60@i0c; Burbanks, 50@Sic per Burbanks, $1@1 25: Oregon Burba sack: Sweet Po $1 25471 50 for Merced. ONIONS—83cgdl 30 per ctl for all kinds. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 4@éc per 1Ib; String_Beans, 5@Sc: Cabbage, 40@50c; Los An- geles Tomatoes, $1@12%5; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, 1214@l5c; Dried Okra, 124c per 1b; Garlic, b@6ic:Green Peppers from Los Angeles, | 2@4c; Dried Peppers, @l0c; Carrots, 30G40c per Los Angeles Summer Squash, $1G1 25 per box; Marrowfat Squash, $20G25 per ton. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market is in better condition than for some time. Roosters and young stock are higher, good demand There is not a great deal of Eastern on the market at the moment. Game is about as before. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@1Sc _for Gob- blers and 16@15c for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 19 @2ic; Geese, per pair, §176@2; Goslings, @2; Ducks, $4 50@5 50 for old ard $4 50G5 50 for young; @5; Old Roosters, $3 50G4: Fryers, $4: Broilers, | 33 50@4 for large and 43 2643 50 for small} Pigeons, $1 per dozen for old and §2g2 50 for squabs. 2 GAME—Quail, 815031 75; Mallard, $3 50G4: Canvasback, $3@4 50; Sprig, $2 50@3;. T £a3 Widgeon, $1 50@2 25; Small Duck, §1 0; Doves, 8¢ per dozen; Hare. $1 2571 50; Rabbits, $1 5@ 2; Gray Geese, $3 50@4; White, $§150; Brant, §1 75G2 50; Honkers, $5: English Snipe, $2 50G 3 per dozen; Jack Snipe, $1 30, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. California Eggs are scarce and still higher. Eastern coldstorage Eggs are slow of sale. Some dealers report an easler market for Cheese with Increasing supplies. There fs no change in Butter, though the feeling ls rather firm than otherwise. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy creamery, 25c; seconda, 219 | 24e. Dairy—Fancy, 21@22c; good to cholce, 17%@ 20c; common, 13@16c. Fastern—17@18c for ladle packed. 3 s ESE—Choice mild new, 12@12%e; old, 11%c; Young America. 12%@13c; Eastern, 1512@ 16c; Western, 13%@1ic per 1b. EGGS—Qudted at 2@2ik4e for store and 321@ 3¢ per dozen for ranch. Eastern—Cold sto age, 15@Mc for firsts and lic for wseconds, fresh, 22@25c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. _offering Cranberries at to get rid of them. Lemons are in liberal supply and lower. Oranges and Limes a previously quoted. Apples are lower. Pears are very slow and largely nominal. Persimmons are dull and cheap, though stocks are considerably lighter. In fact, the weather s too cold for any kind DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Appl 65c per box for common, 75c@$i tor go0d. 31 51 8 for cholce, s much BERRIES—Cape Cod Cranberries, $ 5087 00; Coos Bay Cranberries, $150 per box. Persimmons, 20@3c per box. Winter Pears, nominal. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 box; Seedlings, 6c@$1 25; Japanese Manda- rins, §150Q165; Pomelos. §1G3; Lemons, $i@ 150 for common and $2@3 for Kood to cholce: Mexican Limes, #04 W; California Limes. 50 ; Bananas, per bunch; ineapples, $3 50@4 per dozen. el Dried Fruits, Nuts and Ruisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%4c for 40-50's, 4@4%c for 50-60's, 3ige for 60-70's, 3Yc for 70-80's, for §0-90°'s and 2%e for 20-100's. Apricots, 11@13c for Royals, 12%.@l6c for Moor- parks and 12@l4c for Blenhelms; Peaches, 6 ble for Standards, 6@6icc for choice and 7c for fancy; peeled Peaches, 120:Gl5c; Evaporated Apples, 7g7%c; Sun-dried, 5@5ic per 1b; Nec- tarines, §1;@% per 1b for red: Pears, 64@Sc for Qquarters and $@10c for halves; Black Figs, 3@ Uc: White Figs, 4Gfc: Bleached Plums, 8@%c; Unbleached Plums, 7@7c for pitted and 1%4¢ SIN: eached ompson's—Fancy, per Ib, 10c: cholce, Sc; standard, Sc; prime. Ge: Ifi- bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6c. Sultanas Fancy, per 1b, §15c; choice, 7ic; standard, flc: prime. 5c; unbleached Sultanas, f[c: Seedless, 50-1b boxes, 5c: 2-crown loose Muscatels, Sige: 3-crown, 6%c; 7c; London Layers, 2-crown, $150 per box, 3-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, $2: Dehesa, $250: Imperial, $3. All rices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points nhf:e.lrlsfornll.h N — Chestnuts, $@10c; Walnuts, SGoc for ‘standards and $@10c for softshell: Al- monds, 11%@12: for paper-shell, %@10c for soft and 4gbe for hard shell; Peanuts, X @ig.c for Eastern and 5S¢ for California: Brazil® Nuts, Tia@sc: Filberts, 12612 Pecans, 1U@13c: Cocoanuts, $4 50an. HONEY—Comb, 11%@12¢ for bright and 104@ 1lc for light amber; water white extracted, 1'% Qlc:lblllhl amber extracted, (% G7c; dark, Slc per 1b. BEESWAX-2{@2c per Ib. Provisions. CURED MEATS — Bacon, $4c per Ib for heavy, 9%c for light medium, 103 for light. 12%c for extra light and 13c for sugaf-cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%c; California Hams, nominal: Mess Boef. $12 per bbl; axtra Mess, $13: Famiiy. $14: extra D'rime Pork $14 50, extra clear, $I7 80: Mess, $16 50; smoked Heef, U@ per b, LARD—Tierces quoted at per 1b for compound and 7¥c for pure: half-barrels, pure, : 10-b tine, Sidc: 5-1b tins. $%e. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 7%@7%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell or the past seven | Timothy, | while Turkeys are scarce and in | Hens, $3 50@4 0; Youne Roosters, $4 50 | about Ic under quotations. Heavy saited 12 ht, 108c; Cowhides, ateers, medium, {le. [ R 0%k i, 1 To; Stags, Tie Dry Hides, sound, 18i@ide: culls and bri 1e: Dry Calf, short W ndy 200 Dry Kip and Veal Shierpskins, yearlings, 20635c eac x@60c each: medium, ogwe: lng Wool, 125 each; Horso Hides, salt, $2 2692 76 for largs and $1 for Colts, 50e. TALLOW—No.'1 readered, Se per Ib; No. % 4c: refined, 6lsc; grease, WOOL— Fall clip, San Joaquin plains. 8@i0c: Houth: ern, $@lc; Middle County, 11@lc; Humbaldt and Mendocino, 16@17c; Eastern Oregon, 12414 Valley Oregon, 17@lkc; Northern Mountain, free, 11@Uc; Northern Mountain, defective, 10 @lic/per 1b. HOPS—6G % per b, San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—7@T4%c per Ib for Steers and 0%@7c for Cows. | VEAL-$@18¢ per ib. lbur'r'ros‘w—mem 1@T%e, ewes, 614@Tc per LAMB—SGStc per Ib, PORK—Live Hogs, © medium and 5GiYe feeders, for small, 5%¢ for ; stock Hogs and TS ‘for 5% @5 General Merchandise. | —Calcutta Grain Bags, s@0c, COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington, §8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50: Seattle, Bryant, $7; Coos Bay, § 50: Wallsend, $5; Co-operative Wallsend, §3: Scotch, —; Cum- berland, $10 in bulk and 3i1 50 in sacks: Penn- sylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Cannel, $3 50 per tan; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes terms net cash, in 100-Ib bags; Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. %c: Powdered, %c: Candy Granulated, ic; Dry Granulated, 4%¢: Confectioners’ A, 4%c; Cali- fornia A, Magnolia A, 414c; Extra C, 4%c; Golden C, 4%c: barrels, 1-16c more: haif-bar- rels, 3c ‘more;’ boxes, 'l more; 60-1b bags, e more. No order taken for less than 75 bar- rels or lts equivalent, Dominoes, half-Barrels, O%c; boxes, S%Hc per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, Flour, qr £ks......12,878|Hops, bales. 21 Barley, ctl 5,070 Hay, tons 35 2,400 Eggs, dozen 5,220 $4.150 23,060 255 820 %0 140 3 OREGON. 3.722(Oats, ctls....ceueee 460 UTAH. Alfalfa Seed, sks. 15 THE STOCK MARKET. While securities were active on the morn- ing session fluctuations were neither wide nor numerous. The sugar stocks were steady at | ahout the prices of the preceding afternoon, though Hawailan declined from $90 to 3s8. Onomea was higher at $2/G27 %5. Gtant Powder declined to $94 1255, * In the afternoon Hana was the active stock, selling from $8 50 down to $8. Otherwise there was no change worthy of note in the sugar stocks. Gas & Electric was weaker at $2 25@ 52 and Contra Costa Water at $%4. Glant Pow- der recovered to $34 50. The Savings and Loan Soclety has declared tvidends of 3.60 per cent on term and 3 per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, payable on the 2d of January. The Continental Bullding and Loan Associa- tlon has declared for the six months ending December 31, a dividend of 12 per cent per annum to class A stock. 10 per cent per an- num to class F stock. § per cent per annum on term deposits and 5 per cent per annum' on ordinary deposits. ETOCK AND BO) D EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Dec. -2 p. m. Bid.Ask. | U S Bonds— |Cent L & 3 4s quar coup.. — — |Equit G L Co. 4s quar reg... — — Mutual Ei Co. 4s quar new... — — O GL & H | 3_quar coup..108% — Gas Imp. Pac Light FG&E an Francisco, Stockton Gas.. Insurance— |Firem's Fund.220 — | Bank Stocks— — |Anglo-Cal Ltd. 65 043 Bank of Cal...45 |Cal s D & T.. {First Nationl..250 2 |Lon P & A....131 02'2 | Merchants’ Ex — 30 N at Bk .. — 21181 ¥ :_Sa\t Ser § & L....1750 | N Fof Cal 6s.115 — |Hum § & L...1050 | N R of Cal — 113%|Mut Sv Bk. INPCRRGs — 102 (8 F Sav U. |NPCRR 5s101% — | | N CRR Be...10 OGL & H is.107% — Oak Tran 6s... — 113 | Street K Oak W Co 6s..108 — |California Ocean § S fa.. — 1094 |Geary-st Om C Ry 6s... — 126% Market-st P&ClRy6s.. — 18408 L & H 50 | Pk & O Ry 6s.115 — " Presidio - - | Powell-st R 68 — 122 | Powder Stocke— &Rés — — |California ....155 150 ¥ P Ss.114 115 |E Dynamite ... 8 — 8 F & SIV Is.114%115% Glant Con Co.. 3% — Ry of Cal 6s.108% — |Vigorit ........ 3 3% Pof AGs.... — 13 | Sugar— P C 6s(1905).108 Hana P Co.... 8 8% PC Gs(1906). 111 |Haw C & § Co — 89 P C 6s(1912). — — |Honokaa 8 C: 2 Ny P C 1s o 58, — o P Br fa. 5V Wat 6s. Huteh § 5 Kilauea § i ~ |Makawell § Co #% 102%108% Onomea 8 Co.. 27%s 28% |Paauhau § Co. 25% 2%y - Miscellaneous— _|Al Pack Assn.i17 — Contra Costa. % Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 arin County. Oceanic S Co.. 9% % | Spring Valley. 93% M% Pac A F A.... 1% 2 Gas & Electric— Pac C Bor Co.. 12 — Cent Gas Co... — Par Paint Co, Morning “Session. Board— 10 Giant Powder Con. 25 Giant Powder Con.. Hana Plantation Co. Hana Plantation Co. Hawafian Commereial Hawallan Commercial Hawailan Commercial Hawailan Commerecial Hawallan Commercial Honokaa, s 10. Honokaa’ Hutchinson S P Co. 35 Hutchinson S P Co $0 Hutchinson S P Co. 50 Makaweli . 50 Makawell 100 Onomea Sugar Co. 50 Onomea Sugar Co. 65 Onomen Sugar Co. 2 Paauhau S P Co. 5 Paauhau S P Co. 25 Paaumau § P Co, 10 Paauhau § P Co. 3 § F Gas & Electr! e 5 Spring Valley Water. 50 Spring Valley Water.... Street— 65 Contra Costa Water.. Afternoon Session. Board— 9 45 Contra Costa Water Hant Powder Con. Hann, Plantation Co. 5 Hana Plantation Co. Hana Plantation Co. Hana Plantation Co. Hana Plantation Co. Hana Plantation Co, s Hutchinson S P Co. Makawell ......... Market-street Rallway Oceanic Steamship Co. Paaubau § P Co. u'S P Co. s & Electric Co. 30 8 F Gas & Electric Co, s 90. $1000 Market-st Ry 1st con 5 per cent, $4000 Northern Ry of Cal. 5s bonds.. b et SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. & Bugar.. & Sugar.. & Sugar & Sugar. & Sugar.. EEEEET R @2 Morning Sesston. Board— 10 Contra_ Costa Water 100 Equitable Gas . 10 Glant Powder Con... 10 Glant Powder Con. 50 Hutchinson § P 40 Hutchinson § P Co 30 Hutchinson S P Co. Market-street Rallwi Board— 10 Alaska Packers' Association. £0 Contra Costa W Giant Powder 25 Glant Powder Con. 20 Honokaau Sugar Co. 10 Market-street Railwa; 40 § F Gas & Electric Co 100 Vigorit Powder CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. ‘Board— 200 Tidal Wave .. 210 20 Barker Ranch 115 500 Century Oll Co 110 100 Anaconda O1l Co 115 100 Anaconda Oil Co 110 & Yukon Crude Ofl Co . 1% Afterndon Board— 100 Tidal Wave .. 100 Anaconda 100 Anaconda .. Street— 100 Tidal Wave .. FRODUCKERY OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Bession. Alternoon Bession. Hoarn 1800 DR g MINING STOCKS. were the sales (n the San Francisco Tiourd yesterday: Morning Session. 1 106 Potost I & Va i b 1% Potost Afternoon Session. i 106 Justice 40 Mexican . 20 Ophir 10 Bavage 100 Sierra Nevada., « Heleher 40 Gould & Curry. Fellowing were the sales in the P Excnange yesterday Morning Session. %0 Bullion ) G0 Carters G M o i 200 Chollar n 200 Chollar 19| 3 % 500 Con Cal & Va. 14 19 Savage .o Afternoon Sess CC & Va.....1 3 100 P Con Cal & Va..1 40 40 Savage . 300 Confidence 64| 100 Standard 2 500 Gould & Curry. 22/ 650 Yellow Jacket CLOSING QUO’T_ATION!. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 7, 18004 p. m Bld Ask. Bid A 04 Kentuek .. 0 06 Lady Washgtn. 11 Mexican 15 Oceidents 27 Ophir . 04 Overman 80 Potost .. Ghollar .00 31 Savage . Challenge Con. 01 . Confidence Seg Belcher Con Cal & 45 Sterra Neva. Con Imperial .. — 01 Silver Hill . Con New York. — 01'St Loul Crown Point. 13 15 Standard Exchequer - 02 Syndicate Gould & Curry. 22 23 Union Conm . Hale & Nore. 33 35 Utah sescene Julla . — 02 Yellow Jacket Justice L Notice to Mariners. HUMBOLDT BAY, CAL. Notice is hereby given that the following additional buoys have been established (o Humboldt Bay, Cal., to define the channel iato South Bay: South end middle ground buoy No. 1, & black third-class spar _established December 3 in thirteen feet of water on the south end of middle ground; tree on Red Bluff, SE. % S, south spit wharf, S. by W. % W. westerly, Humboldt old tower, N. by W. W, Point Humboldt shoal buoy No. 5, a black third-class spar established December § in twelve feet of water on edge of shoal off Point Humboldt. Tree on Red Rluff, E. "bflfi. south spit wharf, NW. by W. % W., Humboldt O by ovdcr ot Tighthouse Boara order o thouse Board. Y o U. SEBREE. Commander, U. 8. N., Inspector Twelfth Light- house District. e — Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N, M chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, December 27, 1899, ‘The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry buillding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— . 8t noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. N, in charge. Sun, Moon and Tide. | —— s United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to Francisco Bay. 2 Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the “city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | the height of tide is the same at both piaces. THURSDAY, DECEMBER E 31 | 32 93 L wi 0:06 4.8/ 4:31 0:45| 4.9 5:22 2| 5.0 616 NOTE—In the above exposition of * early morning tides are give: hand column and day in the order o second time col the day, the ti and the last or righ column gives the last tide of the day, except whs three tides, as sometimes oecurs. given are in ad the sou United States Comst Survey charts, excep when a minus sign precedes the beight, and then the number given ls subtra the depth given by the charts. The reference is the mean of the lower Steamer Movements. | O ——— TO ARRIVE PP PRRRITATII IR TR RRARATE | Acapulco Mackinaw Matteawan Samoa . Empire 2EBULLEEYUNYUIVY Portiand e n Departire Bay. 3 Grays Harbor.. ..o Jan. 1 [ Crescent City. > "I Newport - 1 CPortiand R 3 Crescent City...Crescent City . 1 Caarina ......... Seattle. : -3 Coquille River.. Grays Harbor.. . ... : Australla ...... Honoluiu i Walla Waila. . Victoria & Puget Sound North Fork..... Humboldt. . Jeante ..........Seattle . H South Portiand. Departure Bay. H “orona San Diego...... 3 Columbia . ... Portiand............. H P T L TO SAIL. 2. 11 am Pler 11 Peru ......../[Panam: . 24, 12 m PMSS North Fork.|Humboldt. L2, 9 am Pler 2 Columbla .. Portiand . 29,10 am Pier 24 A. Blanch'd/Coos Bay - 29, §pm Pler 13 °| Brunswick |Humboldt. . 2910 am Pler 20 Bonita |Newport.. . 30, 9 am Pler i1 Pt. Arena.. Point Arena.. - 30, 3pmiPler 2 Ortzaba Humboldt. « 30, 2pm Pler 9 Arcata 30, 4pm Pler 13 Albton . 31 3pm Pler 2 Queen . . 1. 10 am Pler 3 Santa Rosa'San Diego. 1. 11 am|Pler 11 Samoa ... . 2,19 am Pler 13 Cocs Bay. . 3, 9am Pler 11 Aloha 3. 3pm Pler 3 Homer . 3, Cncoe Aberdeen g - State of CailPortland.. Shipping Intelligence. « ARRIVED. Wednesday, December 27. Stmr Santa Cruz, Hinkle, $6 hours from San ego. Stmr Columbla, Doran, 5244 hours from Port- land, via Astoria 42% hau’r:‘. Nr stmr Wellington, Salmond, 39 hours from Comaox. stmr Robert Adamson. Morzan, 108 hours from Nanaimo. Sehr Mary E Russ, Weikender, 10 days from ¥ HAnrhflv.l 9% da. nna, " Ipsen, 10% . Pt o} ys from Willapa Schr Melancthon, O aa; Hachoe isen, 10% days from Grays fchr Mary Etta, Anderson, hours Fisherman Bay s Sete e ol SR V28 ST TN Continued on Page Eleven.