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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. DECEMBER £9, 1899. &> Z -~ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. TINANGAL NEW/ Securit; cs fairly active. Stilver advanced slightly. Exchange about the same. IWheat dull, with declining futures. Barley and Oats dull. Corn neglected and lower. Hay and Fecdstuffs show no change. Beans and Seeds stagnant. Potatoes and Vegetables undisturbed. Buiter firm, zwith indications of a further advance. Cheese and Eggs as previously quoted. Poultry scarce and generally higher. Fruits of all kinds plentiful and dull. No change in Provisions. Charters. The Loutse J. Kenney loads merchandise for San Blas. The F. 6. Redfield loads lumber at Tacoma for Homolulu; Stronsa, wheat at Tacoma for rope, S8 3d—prior to arrival; James Rolph, ber at-Port Townsend for Noumea. Imports of ‘_S'pm'e. ports of epe hs of the year were $16,726, . as_ follows 4 bullion, $1.163, $13,206,062, stiver bullion, $638,938 The leading sour $13,454,103; Mexico, $2,586,57L Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 35 p m the seasonal rainfal lowing a: date, as compared ast season, and rai four bour alls in the last twent Last This Last Station Fureka 0.00 Red Bluft 0.0 Sacramento 0.00 n Francisco 0.00 0.0 0.0 " 0.58 m, WEATHER ¢ ; mean, 42 A storm of moderate energy thus far has mude its appearance over \Washington and Vancouver. Rain is falling from the mouth of the Columbla River northward. The area high pressure over t Mountain will pr on mception California rd to San fog ¢ Joaquin v £t ma n the Sacramento and ncisco for thirty ber 28 prob- northern portions; dy Friday, possi- ; fresh southeaster. bly al ng the northe: winds Nevada—Cloudy Fr probably snow In extreme porthern pe Utah—Fair Friday Arizona—Fair Friday. San Francisco and vi probably ral northerly changing to south. easterly winds. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Officlal. @ —l EASTERN MARKETS. B ——— New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—The changes in prices to-day were largely due to operations by board room traders. The erratic fluctuations in the market reflected the uncertainty of this clues They sold the market at the . lower prices from London. mand which they fusal of the markes to turn to curial i Transit were the most conspicuous features of the mark 0 o Ler statement of the ing the increase in t than wiped out with a the net return of over level in a St. Paul was 1%, and reached a point ber of othe: Josses, althoug final dcalings to o due to prof nuance of substant urces throug ntinued in evidence 0 prices 0 pressure to » were lower, t ugh pri e of the pr ey situat und confid in New York contin that she short r period bef josing of the year miortably ver. Some ¢ are anticipating the January first Mcney in ing to New York from ou: town_w partly on Ch trade t banks. and partly for stment § irom Boston change at that center wents announced f Yette t, owing to th that forces are at work to offset this dratn. Bu rairly large scale advanced, but th to make the market irregular. Total sales, “par v 32,275,000, Tnited States new 4s and s declined % and 3s and old 48 % in the bid price. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. anadian Pacific.... Canada Southern ... Chesapenke & Ohio..... Chicago Ureat Western .. Chicago Bu Cicago Ind & la . o Ind & Louisville prefd Mexican Central Minn & St Louls inn & St Louis pre issouri Pacific Mobile & Ohid .. issour! Kansas swourt Kansas & Texas prefd. New Jersey Central ... New York Central Norfolk & Western Norfolk & Western prefd. Northern Pacific. at this port during the w3, $22,389,715 during the same time in 1; gold ; 'slver | th those of same date — 24 Hours. Season. Season. | soo data: Maximum temperature, AND GENERAL The nity—Cloudy Friday, | character of the buying de- et and the coneequent re- to go down, caused them de. The highly mer- e the favorites in the , and some of them were bld up in a sensational manner. Metropolitan Street Rallway, Sugar and Brooklyn Rapld Dist of Col 3.65..121 Atchison gen 4s.... 98 | | Atchison adjust 4s. 78 Canada Sou 2ds....107 ull day. The rise in these was e as to invite the realizing of profits toward the close. This caused the market to run off at the cost of a large part of the earlier gains established. The Novem- Paul's earnings, show- » gross earnings more sulting decrease in | 000, had a marked effcct on the raliroad iist, which declined sharply throughout. The fall from the top CE-L railroad stocks. The comsequence was & ture of net gains and rket hardened in the nd from the shorts e the movement o sional there was a good value of busi- NG B Chollar ... Crown Polnt. Con Cal & Va. Deadwood . Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross. Homestake Silver. Mexican or small lots of | cially on any | There was no evidence ess over the inoney situa- ell stocks. Al- | re was no evi- | N ¢ distrust at that point | the settlement The Money— Call loans. Time loans. Stocks— the torm of returns be deposited in the the form of remittances to make good losses on stocks in the late decline | new accounts in the stock markets. The pressure for funds s relaxed and New York ex- | e 10 par. The ship- | Saturday had | teeling Ed Elec 111 Fitchburg pretd General Electric. Gen Elec prefd... Federal Steel. Fed Steel prefd.. Mexican Central. Mich Telephone . 014 Colony.. 0ld Dominton. Rubber . Union Pac! New York Mt;n—ty Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—Money on call, at 41406 per cent: last loan, § per cen mercantlle paper, § per cent. | firm, with actual business in bankers' bifls at i@4 ST for demand and at $4 SIK@4 81% for sixty days: posted rates, 34 821 and 34 ssi; | bills, 34 804 @4 S0%: ellver certif- | cates, 553,@353c; bar silver, 68%c | Jars, 47%c. Government bonds, firmes nd prices for the most part re were enough exceptions | Atchison - ¢ Atchison prefd 93 | Raltimore & Ok sl | commercial CCC & St Lous.. Colorado Southern [ Colo Southern 1st prefd 0% Colo Southern 4 prefd. 15 Del & Hudeon ... 16 Del Lock & Western. 14 Denver & R G..... 7% Denver & R G pretd ) Erle . oafloss 103 Erle 16t pretd ..... s | Great Northern prefd 172 Hocking Coal . . . 1y Hocking Valley . Fy Tilinots Central n Jowa Central ..... 1% lowa Central prefd ... “ Kans City Pitts & Gulf s lake Erle & Western 208 L I & Western prefa 8 ke Shore 200 uteville & my Manhattan L 9% Met St Ruilws 153y | from New panish us, T4 Dtahs, X e bank bought £107.000 there errived from America South Africa £10.000. Money was easy. ‘was strong on Russo-Chinese demand. Northern Pacific prefd Ontario & Western Oregon Rallw: g"ftulwny & Nav nnsylvania Reading . Reading I Reading 24 prefd . Rio Grande Western .. Rio Grande Western pref St Louts & § F Bt Lou St Paul ...... 8t Paul prefd St Paul & Omaha Southern Pacific Southern Rallway Southern Railway prefd Texas & Pacific Union Pact Wabash ...... Wabash prefd Wheeling & L Wheeling & L Wisconsin Ce Adams American S United States . Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous— American Cotton Ol American Cotton Oil prefd American Malting .. American Malting prefd....... can Smelting & Refng...... American Smelting & Ring prel Ame: American Epirits American Spirits prefd.. American Steel Hoop.. American Steel Hoop pre! American Steel & Wire American Steel & Wire American American American Tobacco American b2 Anaconda Mining Co, Brooklyn Rapid Tran: Colorado Fue! & Iron. Continental Tobacco nental Tobacco pi Federal Steel Federal Steel prefd General Electric lucose Sugar Laclede Gas . National Biscuit NorthsAmerican e Coast acific Coast 1st D Pacific Coast 24 pretd ific Mail eople’s Gas Pressed Steel Car Pressed Steel Car prefd. Puliman Palace Car.. Standard Rope & Twine Sugar ... Sugar prefd Tennessee Coal & Iron. ates Leathes United States Leather prefd United States Rubber.. United States Rubber prefd Western Union ... Republic Iron & Steel. Republic Iron & Steel prefd United S P C C & St Louts, Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. Y Central e, J Cent gen bs 1104 North Carolina. 6x.. orth Carolina 4s. 1024 m S AGs......108 MINING STOCKS. 20 Ontario 10 Ophtr . 1 30| Plymouth 0 Quicksilver 20 " Do prefd 30 Sterra Nevad 65 00| Standard 55| Union Con ! Yeilow Ja STOCKS AND BON Inion Land BOSTON sales, Northern Pacific preferred, T4%; Atchigon, 20; Grand Trunk, % % quiet, 27 1-16d per ounce. ©%; bar sliver I New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—FLOUR—Recelpts, exports, 17,664 barrels. Very slow | and 1f anything rather easter. sions would have to be made to secure busi- | ness, as buyers are indifferent. | WHBEAT—Receipts, Spot market, steady; No. 2 red, T¥c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 78%c f. 0. b. afloat (prompt); No. 1 hard Duluth, S0%c £. o. b. afloat spot; No. 2 red, M%c elevator. tions—Opened easy at %c decline, selling inspired by bearish Argentine barvest and crop news, disappointing cables and an ab- sence of outside support. weak and parrow all day except for an after- noon rally on the talk of political complica- South African affairs. 14@%c net decline. H 74 9-16@T4%c, 16 GTi%e, closed Tilac; December, closed Sharp conces- Game rules firm. The market held March, T4H@75%c, HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Dull. Futures closed firm at a net gain Sales, 15,400 bags, in- $5 80; January, ry, 166 05;" March, $610; May, 36 15G $6 30; September, $6 35G6 . | pot Coffee—Rio, firmer; No. 7 1 31% | voles, 6%c; No. 7 jobbing, The. w, firm; refined, steady. 1895 packages; stronger; & 8 F 15t pre St Louls & 8 F 24 prefd St Louts Southwestern £t Louls Southwestern pre Mild—Firm; BUTTER-—Receipts ‘Western creamery, 22@25c. EGGS—Recelpts, 6574 packages; steady; West- ern ungraded at mark, 15G20c; Western, 23c, DRIED FRUITS. Evaporated apples were quiet and unchanged. The demand was moderate and country advices about as expected. APORATED APPLES—Common, i cholce, T3@8%c; fancy, FORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%4@Sc per APRICOTS—Royal, 13@15c; Moorpark, fon Pacific prefd | 6@é%c; prime, 6% 24 pretd ntral Express Companies— New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Dec. %5.—MBETALS—There was an encouraging change in the condition in tin 1n the local market and abroad, with buyers at the close showing more interest than in some The other departments were virtually unchanged, with buyers and sellers quite In- At the close the Metal Exchange PPER—LU . changed at $16 50, TIN—Higher, with §25 bid and $25 60 asked. LEAD—Unchanged. The brokers' price for lead 1s $4 45 and for copper $16 50. SPELTER—Unchanged at $4 5G4 65. Chicago Grain Market. —— CHICAGO, Dec. 28.—Wheat weakened over opening %c to %c under yesterday In the face of the advance here the previous session at Liverpool showed The flour business was reported an: thing but satisfactory, and such crop news as | was favorable was not enough the other way to up the bull position. The pit was dull the price clinging around put figures, a condition which naturally encouraged some b covering by shorts, sa: ther loss, even adding a shade to initial figures toward the end of the season, May closing ¢ to 4e lower, at 69%c. Corn was rather steady, especially for May, this option closing with some gppearance of firmness. May closed a shade up, at 32%@32%c. Prices slipped off a trifle | but recovered. May closed a shade up, at 23% | Reds, $3 2563 50; Blackes | nominal; Glucose Sugar prel [ nternational Paper £ 2 International Pl;‘»r prefd { ?&“?Li’k‘-‘,,.‘."{éi:.fi' Flax, §2 12 ork Air Brake. with a little | the market from fur- Oats were lifeless. Provisions were steady, though duller than Small receipts ‘and better prices at the yards strengthened the market. closed unchanged, May lard Sc up, and May The leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— .10 22 10 224 210 £7% 10 67l Nor & W cons 4s. Nor & W gen 6e Or ghan Line 6s. 541 Or S L cons 5e. uotations were as follows: No. 3 Spring Wheat, 60G65'% No. 2 Corn, Red, €T%@68%c; Onts, 22t%c; No. 2 White, 25G2c; No. 3 White, | 2ikc; No. 2 Barley, 38@43c 0.1 Flax Sced, §143%: Prime Timothy Seed, $235: Mess Pork, per bbi, §8 §@10 25; Lard, per 100 Ibs, $5 3085 62i4; Short-rib Sides £ 20@5 45: Dry Salted Shoulders (boxed), 5%@ Short Clear Sides distillers' finished goods, Cut Loaf, 5.70c; Granulated, @24%c; No. 2 Rye, |Sou Ratiway 58 |Standard R'& T {Tenn new eett s Tex & Pac lsts |Tex & Pac 24s % Union Pac 4 110% | Whisky, | Flour, barrel Wheat, bushels. | Corn, bushels. Oats, byshels. Rye, bubhels. Barley, bushels. On the Produce market was stead: firm; 12g@12%¢. 1 16c; Western, 13%@lic per Ib. Foreign Futures. > LIVERPOOL. Wisconsin Cent. Dominion Coal ATEST,...0-... 19% Dom Coal AT &S F prerd.. 59% | Am Sugar...... Am Bugar prefd. Bell Telephone. Boston & Albany Loston Elevated. Boston & Maine. L1128 |Atchison 4s... 113% | Mining Shares— 341" |Adventure . 246 [Allouez Mng Co. $7i4 | Atlantic .. - % Boston & Montana. 258 121% |Butte & Boston 205" |Calumet & Hecla. 115 |Centennial . -129% Franklin . 137 Humboldt ~ 0% Osceola 24 Parrot 10% 'Quincy 101 " iSanta Fe 203% Tamarack 150 for common and $2G3 for good to cholce; hicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Dec. 25.—CATTLE—Native steers | generally active and steady; slow; Texans firmer and active; cows and can- | mers strong; stockers and feeders steady; good to_cholce, $ 25@5 60: poor to medium, $4@5 20: mixed stockers, $3@3 50; selected feeders, $4 25 4.75; good to choice cows, §3 @4 §5; canners, $2@3: bulls fed Texas beeve OGS—Active, § to 0 higher. clearance. Mixed and | butchers, $4 05@4 40; ood to cholce heav: @4 40; rough heavy. $4 05@4 17%; Light, H@! bulk of sales, $4 2504 30. SHEEP—Good to choice sheep and lambs steady. Common and medium grades weak to Native wethers, $4 30@4 590; Western wethers, lambs, 5 4045 S0. : Receipts—Cattle, 14,000; bogs, 25,000; sheep, Inferior kinds 4 50; heifers, §2 50G4 50; calves, Sterling exchange 75; lambs, $4 Mexican dol- weak; State ratirond bonds, irregular. Cash in the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—To-day’s statement ©of the condition of the Treasury shows: l‘;:- balance, $296,093,720; gold reserve, London Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—The Commerclal Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram sayy Business in the markets here was of very small proportions. Faflures are still dreaded; one was aonounced. pBut a turther (which touc! %%, though closi: arrival of gold caused a strong :o‘n:‘ 2 Americans opened rather weak on profit- Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Dec. 25.—Clearings, §273,199; bal- ances, H8,7%0. Northern Wheat Market. PORTLAND, Dec. 28 —Very few Wheat sales were reported to-day, and quotations were un- ed, with No. 1 Walla Walla in some de- thaps a shade higher for s easy at G1gsic; Blue Forelgn Wheat shipments from Bortland the week ending to-day were 417,402 bushels. o WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Dec. 28.—WHEAT—Club, bic; | mand at f2c, and heavy stocks. Valley Stem sells as hizh as’ but the receipt of York caused u rise .J"f::’e at the best. Baltimore and Ohio being. larly trong in the street. ver, were insignificant in volu 8 Were G4 Tintos, 42%; Anacon- 1d in bars and Dealiogs, How- Foreign Markeis. LONDON, Dee, 28.—Consols, 9%; silver, 27 1-16d; French rentes, 99 Ti4c; wheat cargoes off and sellers apart; cargoes on rm but not active: English country markets, firm: import of wheat Into United rs; do flour, 278,000. 28.—Wheat, firm; wheat Angdom, 254,000 OOL, in Paris, dull; flour In Paris, weak; French coun markets, firm. N—Uplands, 4 7164 . CLOSING. s WHEAT—Futures closed quiet; March, bs 10%d; May, 5s 10%d. i LOCAL MARKETS. —_— - Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. o8y Sterling Exchange, sight. 485% Sterling _Cables. 4 89% Now York Exchange, sight.... .. g New York Exchange, telegraphic . Fine Silver, per ounce 8% Mexican Dollars. = il Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Futures were off again, under & light business. 4 The Eastern ant foreign markets were dull and featurcless. Liverpool declined. Chicago reported a small business. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 97%@9s%e; milling, $1 @12y, CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—8:15 o'clock—May—2000 ctls, $105; 4000, $1 05%; 20,000, $1 05. Becond Session—May—20,000 ctls, $1 04%. nmum Morning Session—December—2u00 ctls, Afternoon Session—May—6000 ctls, $104%. BARLEY—Tameness continues to character- fze this market, and quotations show no change. Feed, 70@72i4c for No. 1 and mgrmc for off grades: Brewing and shipping grades, 50@87t%c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—No_ salee. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Sesslon—No eales. OATS—Continuous receipts from the north do not seem to depress the market, though it 1s very qulet. ahite, 1091 2; S e 2 Gray, Ti2@1 17%2: Black, $Tic@l 0T, CORN—Dait and “lowtrd Eastern White 13 quoted_at $1 per ctl and Eunstern Yellow at §1,051 634: mixed, 9T4oGS1 02. RYE—$1@1 05 per ctl. % BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at §1 90@2 15 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60g3 75, usual terms; bakers’ extras, §3 40@3 50; Oregon hington, $3 4043 50 per bbl for extra, for bakers' and §2 25@3 for superfine. LSTUFFS—Prices in_sacks are as fol- usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 2 per 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, §2 76; Rye Meal,” $250; Rice Flour, §7; Cornmeal, 32 50; Oat Groats, # 50; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; = Buck- at Flour, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Farina, $ 50: Whole \Wheat Flour, $3 %; Rolled Oats (barrels), 725, in sacks, $ 157 Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, §5; Green Peas, $ 50 er 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Some dealers look for a better trade in Hay after the turn of the year, but none of them expect any improvement in prices. Bran con- tinues dull. BRAN—$12 50313 0 per ton. MIDDLL.. iS—$17G20 per ton. TUFFS—Rolled Bariev. $16 50; per ton: Oficake Meal at the mili, $26@: 2 Oat, $6 3 ton; Compre: STRAW 35435 , $1@10 per ton. e ver bale. Beans and Seeds. BEANS—Bayos, $3 2 3; large White, §2 4092 50; Pinks, §2 6582 75; , $4 50@4 75; Butters, Lima, 34 503, Pea, $3@3 25; Red Kid- SEEDS—Brown _Mustard, 3@3%c; Yellow and 4c for Eastern; Alfalfa, : Rape, 24@3¢c; Hemp, 4@4ic; Timothy, 4@ 4tc, DRIED PEAS—Nlies, §1 50G1 90; Green, §1 T | @225 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Changes under this head are few. The mar- | ket 1s qulet and well supplied with the sca- sonal kinds. POTATOES—Early Rose, %@9%c; River Reds, 60@70c; Burbanks, 50GSic per sack: Salinas Burbanks, $1G1 25: Oregon Burbanks, 40c@$l 10; Sweet Potatoes, §1 2541 50 for Merced. ONTONS—Sic@$l 30 per ctl for all kinds. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 4@6c per Ib; String Beans, 4@ic; Cabbage, 40450c; Los An- geles Tomatdes, 5c@$125; Bgg Plant from Los Angeles, 121@15c; Dried 'Okra, 12%c per Ib: Garlie, 5@6t%c Green Peppers from Los Angeles, 3G4c; Dried Peppers, S@loc; Carrots, 30@40c per sack; Los Angeles Summer Squash, $1@1 25 per box; Marrowfat Squash, $15G20 per ton. Poultry and Game. Live Poultry is stiff, as the market Is en- tirely cleaned up of both local and Eastern stock, and prices for most kinds are higher. :rfl\’nl of 245 cases of Eastern dressed Tur- eys. Game continues to bring good prices under moderats receipt POULTRY —Live Turkeys, 15@17c_for Gob- blers and 15@17c for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 17 | @21c; Geese, per pair, $1'75@2; Goslings, $175 @?2: Ducks, $ 50G% 50 for old and $4 5005 50 for young: Hens, $4a3; Young Roosters, $5@5 b0; Old Roosters, $4@4'50; Fryers, $4 ; Broil- ers, $4 5005 for large and $350@4 for small; Pigeons, $1 per dozen for old and and $2 50G3 i m“bsd il $150G2; Mal GAME—Quail, : Mallard, . Canvasback, $3@5: Sprig, $3; 'reu.u g%fiw Widgeon, §2: Small Duck, $150; Doves per dozen; Hare, $1 25@1 (0; Rabbits, $; Grny’;‘nee:e. N.‘\\‘l;:‘le,”flhfic"ilf Brant, @3;" Honkers, $5: English Suoipe, $2 50G3 dozen; Jack Snipe, $1 0. P F1A08 wer Butter, Cheese and Eggs. While quotations for fancy creamery did not | advance yesterday, there was no fine Butter on the market, but when the steamer arrives with a fresh supply to-day dealers will try to obtain 26c. There 1s no further change in Cheese and Eggs. BUTTER— Creamery e, Fancy creamery, 25c; seconds, 233 Dairy—Fancy, 22G22%c; good to cholce, 17%@ | 20c; common, ‘12@16c. ‘@isc for ladle packed. 5—Cholce mild new, 12@123 Young Amerlca, 1213G13c; Eastern, 1 old, @ —Quoted at 25@27%c for store and 32%@ EGG Mc per dozen for ranch. Eastern—Cold stor- c for firsts and lLc for seconds, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. All kinds remain as previously quoted. Stocks are ample for all needs. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples—35G) for common, Te@$L for good, §1 2 ce. BERRIE: nberries, $ 0@7 00, Coos Bay Cranberries, §130 per box. 2 Persimmons, 20G33¢ per box. Winter Pears, nominal. . CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 5032 per diings, 6ic@$l 25; .hpnnesesgdaam:-- 4l 65; Pomelos, §1@3; Lemons, @ Mexican Limes, $4@4 50; lifornia Limes, 25g £0c: Bananas, $1 50g3 per bunch; Pineapples, $3 50@4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Ruaisins. . DRIED FRUITS-Prunes, In sacks, 4%c for 40-50°s, 4G4%c for 50-60's, 3isc for 60-70's, 3ic for 70-80's, Sc for 80-90's and 2%e for %0-100°s. 11@13e for Royals, 12%@1éc for Moor- parks and 12gl4c for Blenheims, Peaches, 5@ Standards, 6@6%c for cholce and 7¢ tor led Peaches, 120:@l5c; Evaporated 7@7%c; Sun-dried, 5a5%c per 1b; Nec- tarines, $13@% per Ib for red: Pears, 8k@Se for guarters and $uloc for halves; Black Figs, 3 Yc; White Figs, 4@bc: Bleachied Plums, 8@é:: Unbleached Plums, 7g7i4c for pitted and 11ge CRATEING" Breach pEon AISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fanc 1b, loc: cholce, Sc; standard, Sc: prima. de; b bleached Thompson's, per 1b, ‘6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, Sléc; cholee, Tie: standard, 6ic: prime,’ Sc; unbleached Suitanas, fc; Seedless, ©0-1b boxes, bc; 2-crown loose Muscatels, bigc: -crown, €4c: 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2-crown, $150 per box, 3-crown, $1 60. Fancy Clusters, Dehesa, $250: Imperfal, $3. All 0. b. at common shipping points estnuts, §@19%c; Walnuts, 8@8c for nar;?‘nrg:z n;!d 9@10c ;ar“ l:t&uhell‘. Al- c for paper-shell, 3@10c for anc 4@oe for hard shell; Pean e Ti4@Sc: Filberts, SNt “g("nv.o 20 £ NEV—Comb, 12¢ for bright and 10 1llc for light amber; water white extracted, ‘%“z @8c; lght amber extracted, §%@7c; dark, BSlec ver 1b. BEESWAX-24G@2c per Ib. Provisions. k‘:m 1s nothing new to report In this mar- e CURED MEATS — Bacon, 94c per Ib for heavy, Si4c for light medium, 10% for light. 123%c for extra light nd 13c for sugar-cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12§12ic; Califoraia Hams, nominal: Mess Beef, $12 per bbl; extra Mess, 313; Famfily, $14: extra I’rime Pork $14 50, extra clear, $17 50: M : i olear, 42 ess, 316 50; smoked Beef, 125 each: Horse Hides, ealt, §2 2592 75 for large | 11511l | on the morning session, though there was no | general movement either way. Paauhau was neat, $7 50GS 50 for common to good | $9@9 50 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $1@9: | Barley, 3676 50 Alfaifa, @8 per | Canary, 3ic per | | & 8ividend of § cents per share, payable Janu- ary 8. | Powell-st R 6s — 1. Cent Gas Co... = — |par Paint Co,, 9% — 3! $10,000 S F & 8 J V Bonds £5.000 Oceanic_Steamship Bonds. $5,000 § P of A Bond $2,000 Market-st Rv 5s compound and Tic for pure; half-barrels, pure, 8c; 10-1b_tins, $isc: 5-1b tins, 8Xe. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 7%@1%e 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; Cowhide: l1c; Stags, Tize: Salted Kip, 10%c; Calf, 11 Dry Hides, sound, 1§%@1%: culls and brand: J5¢; Dry Kip and Veal, lic; Dry Calf, 20c;| Shecpekins, yearlings, 20@35c each: short Wool, | 35@60c each; medium, 70@%c: long Wool, $1@ | and $1 for small; Colts, 50c. : 'r/u;‘z?dw“i_ 1 rendered. 6o per Ibi No. 2. c; refined, 6%c; grease, 2i4c. WOOL— 2 e Fall clip, San Joaquin plains, 9@10c: South- ern, $@i0c: Middle County, 11@13c; Humboldt nd Mendocino, 16@217c; Eastern Oregon, 12@1ic; Valley Oregon, I7@lfc; Northern Mountain, free, 11@l4c; Northern Mountaln, defective, 10 @11¢ per Ib. g HOPS—6@% per Ib, San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—7@T%4c per Ib for Steers and 64@Tc for Cows VEAL—$®10c per Ib. lbm:'rrox—wnner-. T@T%c, ewes, 6%@Tc per LAMB—$G8%c per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 6%c for small, 5%ec for medium and 5@5Yc for large: stock Hogs and feeders, Gl@0ic; dressed Hogs, 7@Slc. General Merchandise. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7%c; Wool Bags, 28@30c. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington, $8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50: Seatt $7; Bryant, §7: Coos Bay, $5 50: Wallsend, $8 Co-operative Wallsend, $8; Scotch, —; Cum. berland, $10 in bulk and $i1 60 in eacks: Penn- sylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Cannel. $3 50 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. pany quotes terms net cash, in 100-lb bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, Powdered, &%c; Candy Granulated, 5c Granulated, 4%c: Confectioners’ A, 4%c: fornia A, —: Magnolia A, 4lkc; Extra C, 43 Golden €, 4Yc; barrels, 1-16c more; half-bar- rels, ¥c more; boxes, 'lic more; G0-1b_bags, %c more. No order taken for less than 75 bar- rels or its equivalent. Dominoes, half-barrels, §%c; boxes, §%c per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28. Flour, qr sks. . 6,130 Wine, gals . Wheat, ct . 6730/ Leather, rolil Barley, ctls ...... 4,750 Hides, No Oats, etls . - 200|Pelts,” bndls Rye,' ctls (00000 360 Lime, bbls . Butter, ctls .11 223/ Eggs, doz . Cheese, ctls . 250 Hay, tons Tallow, ctls ... 216 Bran, sks Quicksilver, flsks 126 Onions, sks . Sugar, bbls 0 Potatoes, sks OREGON. - 14,671 | Potatoe: 41,600 | 1 | Flour, qr sks Oats, ctls WASHINGTON Wheat, ctls 2,400 Oats, ctls THE STOCK MARKET. | ‘ L 3 | There was considerable variation in securitie higher at $26 0, Onome: Costa Water at $74 25 at 328 and Contra Hutchinson was he San Francisco Gas and Electric Com- pany will pay a dividend of 42 cents per share Aster Mining Company s now | ¥ end of $20,000. The Mutual Eleotric Company has declared The Glant Con. Powder Company has de- clared a dividend of & cents per share, pay- able on the 10th of January. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Dec. 253 p. m. Bid.Ask. | Bid. As| U S Bonds— |CentL&3....—""¢ 4a quar coup.. — |Equit G L. 415 64 | 48 quar reg. [Mutual El Co. 14 147y 4s quar new. DG L & H. Pac Gas Imp. {Pac Light Co. SFG&E.... 51% — n Francisco. 3% — | Stockton Gas. — | Insurance— # |Firem's Fund. — 230 | Bank Stocks— =, |Anglo-Cal Ltd. 68 — 104% Bank of Cal...400 405 = |CalSD&T la ‘;’Irlll Nation - | Lon P & A 1 132% | 1023 Merchants' Bx = 18 | 130 |Nev Nat Bk... — 190 | .18 116% Savings Ban | N CN G R8s — Ger S & L. N R'of Cal 65.115 — |Hum S & L. 1060 110 . — — |Mut Sv Bk.. 39 45 . — 102 S F Sav 50 — 6.107% — [Sav & L So.... — 80 ..109" — |Sec Sav Bk... — 310 107% — |Union T Co.. 1400 1440 —" — | Street Ralilroads— 108 113 |California — 12 107% — |Geary-st 0 — — 1264 Market-st Ry. 60 — | — 8120 SL & H.... — 5 s.115 — |Presidio . 15 25 Powder Sac El G &Rss — — Morning Sesston. Board— 20 Contra Costa Water. 20 Contra Costa Water. 20 Giant Powder Con. 60 Honokaa . 30 Hutchinson S P Co 10 Makawelk . £0 Makawell 200 Market-street Railway 10 Oceanic Steamship Co. 59 Onomea Sugar Co 180 Paauhau S P Co. 100 § F Gas & Electric 20 8 F Gas & Electric $2,000 Oceanic S S bonds 1000 Northern Ry of Cal 5s. z3st Street— 83,000 S F & N P Ry Bonds Afternoon Session. Board— 50 Contra Costa Water. 105 Contra Costa Water. Glant Powder Con , Hana Plantation Hana Plantation 350 Hana Plantation Hawailan Com & 20 Hawailan Com & 40 Honokaa 8 Co. 20 Market-street Railway . 275 Paauhau S P Co.. 15 S F Gas & Electric 100 Spring Valley Water. 20 Spring Valley Water. Hana Plantation 15 Hutchinson § 000 Contra Costa Water Bonds. 11,000 S F & S J V Bond: Street— 18 Pacific Lighting .... SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHAN | BOARI» Gn Morning Session. 160 Equitzble G 40 Hawailan Com 100 Paauhau Sugar Co 35 8 F Gas & Electric. 150 Vigorit Powder % | ! Afternoon Session. Board— 100 Equitable Gas 100 Equitable Gas 15 Giant Powder £0 Honokaa Sugar Co. 15 Oceanie Steamship Co. 30 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 40 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 20 § F Gas & Electric Co. 30 Spring Valley Wate: PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE, Morning Session. 5 Blue Goose. $00 Dominion 100 Dominion 50 Natfonal . 150 National 100 San Lufs.. ¥ Afternoon Session. Board— LARD—Tlerces quoted at 6%4c per 1b for | 200 DOMINION .vvevresressarrasssenesssnss 0 | | Gould & Curry Bristol .. |Departure Bay. Matteawan ..... Tacoma.... Aloha Crescent City.. Coos Bay Newport... Crescent City...|Crescent City. Czarina . Seattle. Aberdeen . Portland. Jeante ... Seattle | Coquille River. 860 Dominlon . 300 Home Of1. 40 Home OAl. 150 National 50 National Street— 20 Blue Goose. CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. B aciwe Morning Session. 2 1 300 Century Oil C 1 300 Century Oil C 1 100 Anaconda Oil Co.. 1 Street— 100 Anaconda Oil Co. 1 Afternoon Session. Board— 200 Tidal Wave. 2 200 Anaconda Ol Co. 1 100 Yukon Crude Oil 1 OCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. . 11| 500 Overmay > 140 100 Sierra 100 Gould & Curry 24| 200 St Louls . Afternoon Session. 100 Belcher . 200 Best & Belcher 27| 200 Union Con .... 200 Con Cal & Va..1 45| The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 600 Best & Beicher 28| 300 Ophir 1150 Con Cal & Va..140/ 200 Potost 100 Confidence ..... 65 250 Sterra 500 Occldental 200 Sierra Nevada. 250 Ophir 500 Union Con . Session. 300 Best & Belcher 27| 200 Potost 500 Chollar . 21 200 Potos! 500 Chollar 100 Con Cal CLOSING QUOTATIONS. . 20| 300 Sterra. 145/ 200 Yellow THURSDAY, Dec. 25—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. | 03 04 Kentuc 44 06 Lady Wash. Andes . 11 12 Mexican Belcher 14 15'Occidental . Best & Belcher 28 2§ Ophir ... Alpha Alta . Bullion 63 04 Overman ... Caledon 49 51/Potosl ....... Chollar 21 23 Savage . Challenge Con.. 11 12 Scorpion . — 10 Seg Belcher. 45150 Sterra Ne: — 01 Stiver Hill n New York. — St Louts. own Point. 13 chequer Hale & Nore. Julia . Justice 2|aus 5 2 $8885 8 usnas 258 evada. 41 [ 141 300 Gould & Curry g | for San Pedro; schr Al thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, AUCTION SALE 'RETIRING FROM BUSINESS |, @5 @ N | MUST BE SOLD. | AUCTION SALE —OF AVE, robes, harness, whips and a fis racing boots, ete. To be sold on premises at 11 a. m. ¢n | TUESD.Y, JANUARY 2. 1900, CHASE & MENDENHALL, 1722 Market st Livestock Auctioneety. SPOK Per Br stmr Tartar—Dec 25, 500 m San Francisco, a Fr bark, steering E. DOMESTIC PORTS. POINT REY 4 Dec 25—Stmr Mine- | ola, from Nanaimo, for Port Los Angeles. | PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Dec 35—Schr H Talbot, from Port Ludlow. Satled Dec 26—Schr Oceania Varc: “rancise FORT BRAG Hernster, henc 3. | PORT TOW: D—Asrived Dec 33—Br City of London, for Hongkons. SEATTLE—Arrived Déc 25—Br ship Stronsa, trom Port Townsend; stmr Al-Ki, from Skag- os W at uay. TORT LUDLOW-Sailed Dec %—Schr W It Talbot, for Port Pirte. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Dec 26—Schr Ful- con, hence Dec 12 Sailed Dec 2j—Schr Webfoot, for San Fran- elsco. ALBION—Arrived Dec 25—Stmr Scotia, hence Dec 27. USAL—Arrived Dec 38—Stmr Navarro, heace Dez 27, CASPAR—Arrived Dec 2—Stmr Cleone, hno SUREKA—Salled Dec 33—Stmr Charles zon, for San Francisco; schr Serena Thayer, ‘e, for San Pedro; stmr San Pedro, for .San Francisco; stmr Orizaba, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 28—Stmr Geo W Elder, hence Dec 26. Balled Dec 25— Nor stmr ThyTa, fof San Diego; stmr Signal, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Salled Dec 25—Stmr Homer, for Astorfa; stmr Alllance, for San Francisco, via Eureka: stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. TILLAMOOK—Salled Dec 23—Stmr Alblon, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORT, NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 27—Stmr Finance, trom Colon. Sailed Dec 27—Ship Luzon, for Honolulu. Dea Stur Advance, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. — United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low | Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Franclsco Bay. Published by official au- | henee Sun sets. Mocn rises | Sound: U 8 stmr Warren, for M | U 8 stmr Sherman, for Maal firmer at $27 60 and Makawell weaker at $41 b s Fre Lo L4 Tis. Gas ec e %4 1) s b PR maded SR 1 et Pt L et inedito T "“"; & (Time| " [Time| " |Time| " |Time| In the afternoon Spring Valley Water de- ¥ | clined to 333 12% and Hana to $8 125 © Conira | 2 1:26) 3.0) 8:01| 6.9 2:25|—0.4| 10:44 Costa Water advanced to $76 25. |3 2:31f 3.1 6.1 | 11:20] 43 On the Producers’ Ofl Exchange Natlonal |31 3:29 3.2 : £ Ol advanced from $6 1215 to $7. | The French Savings and Loan Soclety has| 1 4.5 | declared a dividend of 3.60 per cent on term | 2 0-!“ and 3 per cent per annum on ordinary de-| 3 1:23) 5.0 pesits, payable on the 2d of January. 4 5.2 the above exposition of the tides | morning tides are given in the lef; hand column and the successive tides of th day in the order of occurrence as to time. The KAHULUI-Arrived Dec —Brig_ Geneva, from Tacoma. Dec Schr Fred B Sander, rom Tacoma. o ONOIA LU—Arrived Dec 9—Haw bark Dia- mond Head, hence Nov 14; bark Marths Davis, hence Nov M. Dec 10—Haw ship Fort George, Nov 14; schr Esther Buhne hence Nov ntennial, hence Nov 17; bari naimo. Dee 13U 8 stmr 15, Dee 11—-Ship Corypnene, from Pathfinder, hence 2. Dec 13-U 8 stmr | Sherman, hence Nov W; Br bark Guilf Stream, cc 14—Haw ship Star wcastle, Aus; Br stmr Car- lisle City., an Diego. Dee 15—Stmr Cen- tennial, > §; bktn Irmgard, 29. Dec 17—-Brig W G Irwin, In port Dec 13—Schr Eth Ludlow. Balled Dec 16—Br bark Dom! from Newc: Aus. of France, trom Br stmr Car- lisle City, for Hongkong. To sail Dec 15—Br stmr Bloemfontein, for Seattle; bktn Amella, for Port eley. Contlx;uéd’ ;m l’ng; ia, OCEAN TRAVEL. i Pacific Goast Steamship Co second time column gives the second tide of | Steamers leave Broadway the day, the third time column the third tide | and the last or right hand column gives the | rf, San Francisco ¢ Alaskan ports, 10 &. m.. last tide of the day, except when (here are but Dee. 11, Jan. 1, changs three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights 1o corap samers &% given are in addition to the soundings on the | Beattle. United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given {s subtracted from | the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. ‘ Steamer Movements. — TO ARRIVE., From. Due. =2 Orizaba Gaelic Mackinaw ‘. Samoa | Empire . Coos Bay... Albion |Tillamook. Arcata [Coos Bay Alliance |Oregon Ports A. Blanchard. State of Cal. E. ‘thompson. |Coos Bay. fPortland.. Seattle. Grays Harbor. PRGN S P AT | Coquille R B New BF & - it a4y | Australia [Honolulu. S Ry of Cal 65.108% — 35 3% | Walla Walla...[Victoria & Puget B Pof Afs.. 135§ — North Fork..... Humboldt. S P C 65(1%5).108 — 81 — | South Portland.|Departure S PC 6s(1906).111 — |Haw C & S Co 8§ 851 | Newburg |Grays Harbor. § P C 6s(1912). — — |Honokaa S Co. 31% 31% | Homer (Portland. SPCiscgis. — — Hutch S P Co. 273 28 | Corona . |San Diego. § P Br és. — 1% |Kilauea 8 Co.. 20~ 221; | Point Ar Point Are: SV Wat 13% — |Makawell § Co 44 4% | Columbia Portland. BV Wat 102%103% (Onomea S Co.. 28 20 | Bonita Newport 8.V Wensamidol* — " paautay § —_— Stcktn Gas 65. — — Water Stocks— ZOLEATLS Contra Costa.. 76 — Steamer. | Destination. Salls. Pler. Marin County. 0 — Oceanic § Co - Bpring Valley. 3% 8314 Pac A F A.... 1% 2% | Columbta .. |Portland 10 am|Pler 24 | Gas & Electric— Pac C Bor Co..43 ' — | Brunswick |Humboldt.....| 10 am|Pler 2) | Bonita ewport Pt. Arena..(Point Arena..(Dec. 30, 2 pm Pler Orizaba ... Humboldt 2 pm Pier A. Blanch'd|Coos Bay & pm|Pier 13 Arcata .....|Coos Bay...... 4 pm | Pier 13 | Queen |Vic & Pgt Sd.|Jan. 1 10 am Pier Santa Rosa|San Diego.....\Jan. 1, 11 am|Pier | Samoa |Humboldt. . 2,10 am Pier Cocs Bay... Newport. .. 5 9 am|Pler Aloha ......|Crescent Cit 2 3 pm|Pier State of CalPortland n. 3. 10 am Pler Homer Portland Jan. Aberdee: Portland. . Ja an Diego. Ni Humboldt. . 9am Pler 2 rays Harbor J; vhurg P — |Dec. 30, 9 am|Pier 11 | ol fer 11 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, December 23. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hours from Monterey Sunr_Bonita, Nicolzon, 76 hours from New | port (S), ete. Stmr Curacao, Von Helms, 11 days from Guaymas, { _Stmr Point’ Arena, Hansen, 15 hours from Mendocine. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 16 hours from Fort etc, via San Pedro 30% hours, Bragg. Stmr Queen, Jepsen, 56 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports. Stmr Tillamook, Anfindsen, 15 hours from Albton. Stmr Ruth, Lundquist, 40 hours from San Pedro. |~ Stmr Progreso, Zolling, §9 hours from Ta- coma. Dr stmr Tartar, Pyb. via Nagasakl 181 day: tle, Aus. CLEARED. Thursday, December 25, Stmr Peru, Irvine, Panama, ete; Pacific Mail S S Co. Simr North Fork, Bash, Eureka; Chas Nel- son. Sumr Corona, Debney, San Diego: Goodall, Perkins & Co. o 2 Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; Q R & N Co. Nor stmr_ Telus, Pedersen, Nanaimo; Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Schr Viking, Petersen, Hana; M 8 Grinbaum. SAILE Thursday, Stmr Willamette, Han. C! Higgins, Stmr Mariposa, Houdlette, Honolulu and Sydney. % Stmr Corona, Debney, San Diego. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nopander, ——. Stmr Ruth, Lundquist, —. £tmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, Greenwood. Stmr Peru, Irvine, Panama, ete. Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Nanaimo, Erig Lurline, Turloff, Kahului. Schr Charles Hanson, Dannvevig, Mazatlan. Schr Beulah, Mitchell, Willapa Harbor. Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. Schr La Gironde, Hansen, Grays Harbor. Schr Alcalde, Johnson, —. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, Dec 28, 10 p m—Weather bazy: wind NE, velocity 16 miles, | connecting at Hongkong with ste | | | | 421 Market street, corner Firsi 23 days from Manila, bark Noemi, Beauregard, §2 days from | Morton st | cent _reduction For__ Victorta, Vancouve (8. C.), Port Townsend, § attle, Tacoma, Everett. Ana cortes and Whatcom (Wash), 10 & m.. Dec, . a every Afth ax reatteri mnn-' B TaD grattie to this company’ e &r Al s and G. N. Ry. at Taco 2 .; at Vancouver to C. P. Rallwi For Bureka (Humboldt Bay). .. Dee. o e Slocterey, S or A TR artord (San Luls Oblspo). Gaviots, Banta Barbara, Ventura. neme. San Pedr Fast Ben Pedro (Los Angsles) and Newgort. § o m.. Dec. 14, 15, 32, 2, 2, Jan. 3, and every fourth ereatior. P gan Die eapping only at Port Har- ford (Fan Luls om?o‘, ta Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 & m., Dec. 16, 2. 2. 2, Jan. 1. and every fourth therealter. Drsesada. Magdaiena Pay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, LaPaz, Santa Rosaiiy and Cuaymas (Mex), 10 & 7th of esch _ {nformation obtain eompany’s For bgn. company reserves the right to charze ‘without # notice steamers, salling dates 111 Wi OREY OFFIOE 4 New Montromery streel (Palace Hotel). ‘GOODALL, PFREINS & CO. Gen. Agts. 10 Market st.. San Francisss TE 0. R, & N, GO, " DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTITEAND From Spear-street Wharf at 19 a. m. JFABE 12 First Clase Including Bertd 8ccond Ciass and Meals. s Jan. 3 State of Californta. Columbla v.vvvereoenrs Short Line to Wal Helena_and to ail points in Turoigh tickets to all points E: E. C. WARD, General Agent, €30 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & €O, Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. FEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIL Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. T >m New York Every Wednesday, 10 . m. New York. Jan. M | St. Louts.. Jan. 31 St. Paul St. Paul. Feb. 1 RED STAR LINE, New York and Antwers. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Westernland Dec :’T' Aragonia «Jan. 17 Kensington .....Jan. 3| Friesiand . 1 Noordland ......Jan. 10| Southwark . 31 EMPIRE LINE Seattle, St Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and : {rihx coMpaNy, Ty st. or any af its agench INTERNATIO! 30 M TOYO KISEN KAISHA, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Bra streets, 1'p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKO, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagaxaki and Shanghal, and ners for No cargo received on board on day India of safling HON ARU NIPPON MARU.. ...Friday, Feb. 9 AMERICA MARTU Wednesday, Mar. 7 Via Honolulu, Round-trip tickets at reduced ‘rates. For treight and passage apply at company's office, - Tueslay, Jan. 1% W. H. AVERY al Agent The S. 8. Austrelia salls for Honmot inesday, ' Jan. M. at2p om, Moana valy via 3 and Auck'and Austra England, etc.; 3610 first cx.flf‘"' 1. 0. SPRECKELS & 3R03. CO., Agls.. Pior 7, Foot Pacific St. Fraight OBIee. India Su 14 Morigomeny 327 Maket SL v COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLATIQUS. DIRECT LI TO HAVE Balling every Thu y Saturday, 10 a. m.. CHAMPAG! 18; LA GASCC Havre, round n on S per ERAL Juctic Second cla AGENCY FOR 17 AN ADA, 32 Broadw New York. J F. FUG. Coast Ageats. 5 Montz: BAY AND RIVER SIEAMERS FOR U. S. NAVY-YARS A¥D VALLEID, Steamer *‘Moaticello.” MON., Tues. Wed., Tiers. and Sat. at 9:4 & m., 3:15, §:3 p m. (. Thurs. night), Fri days, 1 p. . and 8:3; sunday a m,§ \FARE .| Pyun Landing and otdie. M ler No. 2. Telephone Wain 1508.