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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1900. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 3 a fraction higher. No change in Exchange. I heat lower and Barley futures off again. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Bran firm and Hay weak. Beans quoted firm, with an Eastern demand. Buiter and Eggs lower and weak. No change in Cheese. Three cars of Eastern Poultry at hand. Game steady. Fresh Fruits as previously quoted. Provisions in good demand and unchanged. Hogs in fair supply at the old quotations. Free sales of bonds on the Bond Exchange. Norfolk & Western .. Norfolk & Western prefd . Northern Pacific ..... orthern Pacific prefd . Ontario & Western Oregon Raflway & Charters. ds lumber on the Sound ion, lumber at Tacoma Sander, lumber at Port 'STbuck has been 1aid on the [ 131 Reading u 2,340 Reading 1st 7 Reading 24 prefd Rio Grande Western . Rio Grande Western pre Bt Louts & San Francisco. St Louis & S F 1st prefd ... St Louls & § F 2d prefd §t Louls Southwestern 100 St Louis Southwestern prefd. TR Paul prefd Paul & Om; Southern Pacl (ilm rings. « last week were $17,50,- for the same week la 1d Shipments of Treasure. | sure overland from San | as follows 1660 Southern Rail $2.133.311 | 1835 Southern Railw 220,007 900 Texas & Pacific s $57.351 | 1.9% Union Pacific .. Union Pacific prefd Wabash .. abash prefd Wheeling & L E .. Wheeling & L E prefd Wisconsin Centr Weather Report. American ... _ United States Wells Fargo . . Miscellaneous— American Cotton Ol .. American Cotton Oil prefd. American Malting .. American Maliting prefd.... Pacific Time.) SCO, Jan. 15, 6 p. m e seasonal rainfalls to h those of the same date falls in last twenty-four ata: | 600 Am Smeiting & Refining.. 3 Last _This Last 10 Am Smeiting & Refining prefd. ne— 24 Hours. Season. Season. American Spirits i g 0.10 33.02 16.10 American Spirits prefd 0.01 14.76 12.58 American Steel Hoop........ oa 18» 1w | American Steel Hoop prefd Trace 14.3% 7.67 | 13,545 American Steel & Wire 0.00 610 3.8 | 55 American Steel & Wire prefd 0.00 115 | 165 American Tin Plate s Ob X 0.00 687 |. American Tin Plate prefd Hvwnrs 0.00 2.9 | 23,740 American Tobacco, ex aividend e e 0.00 343 | American Tobacco drefd, ex div - 0.00 066 13 | 50 Anaconda Mining Co......... S ancie Meximum temperature, | 3668 Brooklyn Rapid Transit.. 130 Colorado Fuel & Iron 3,100 Continental Tobacco AND GENERAL 1581 Federal Steel ....... » has begun to fall along the 534 Steel prefd ¢ ton coast. During the past 1 Electric 400 re has been a fall of 4 ths of an inch over North- and Vancouver lsland has risen slowly over Cen- fornia, Nevada and Ore- he temperatures are except where low tule fog ose Sugar .... -... Glucose Sugar prefd 35 International Paper ..... 100 International Paper prefd. ..... Laclede e 100 National Biscuit 2 tional Biscuit prefd onal Lead ........ tional Lead prefd.. tional Steel ....... tional Steel prefd New York Air Brake.. North American . Pacific Coast ....... Pacific Coast 1st prefd Pacific Coast 24 prefd Pacific Mail People’s Gas is generally cloudy west of the n Northern California and tional boundary — Francisco for thirty 300 , Januarr 16, 1900: | rnia—Cloudy Tuesday, prob- | warmer in the San Joaquin winds. 1,610 udy Tuesday, prob- | 3739 oo 1y wind. | %30 Pressed Steel Car... obably light rain | " Pressed Steel Car prefd n | .... Pullman Palace Car . 200 Standard Rope & Twine. 69,150 Sugar . e Sugar preta .......... Tennessee Coal & Iron... 5 United States Leather. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, 225 United States Leather prefd __ Forecast Officlal. | 100 Tnited States Rubber. 200 TUnited States Rubber prefd. Western Unfon ........... Republic Tron & Steel 9 EASTERN MARKETS. { Republic Iron & Steel prefd. | 340,500 Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. -102% N 120 —Cloudy Tuesday, | erlys winds, changing | j'ie 2950 New York Stock Market. - = | U 8 20 reg —Except where a stock | do ¢ particular causes, | do coup oet at a standstitl | §0 omedie] was manifested, and oper- | 40 010 s reg. in the nature of profes- | do coup traders. Individual causes | do 5s reg NEW YOR 105 | do 4s 32% | No Pac 333 do 3s 14| do ds MY N Y C ial stocks were for the most | 4o coup 13% ' _do gen 6s e * | Dis_of Col 3. 19 " |Or Nav lsts . part 4 mes, and the sympathy with | 9, 0F Col B.e. 113 Or Nav the gen riet was toward lower prices. | " g5 ga5 ds . 79% Or 8 Line The = uous movement in the day was _ 07%| do con b Iway stock, which was 4 discussion of the con- t trust company, This pub- | € & ¥ ¥, con 1 explain last week's depres- | chy Term 4s 15% R G W lsts . litan and a group of indus- ID& R G i siso to renew it. Metropol- | do 4e . nsit and the Tobacco | affected. Metropolitan fell | 6. Announcement of the bid- | 7 the New York Rapid Transit tunnel tract the stock slightly above last | night's level, on the belief that Metropolitan | interests were concerned in the bidding. An examy e kind of motives that influenced | assigned for the buying of Sugar. Iowa Cen ists iarge selling orders came from a | K C P & G 1sts... 68 use which handles money ioans for | La new con 4s 1064 Va cent . Sugar Company. The traders ar- | L & Nash uni 4s.. 97k do defel £ by insiders indicated a | M K & T 2ds . 67 |Colo & So 48 g by others, upon which |~ do de | % £9% 180 Pac 4s . 5 bought Sugar. N Y Cen 1sts 02| take a cheerful view of the M1 ts in South Africa, but very & e in this market. Re- ressed American Steel and | other metal stocks by sygpathy. ket continued to work easier un- ce of continued gains from the ym the Sub-Treasury. Time NG STOCKS. . 2Ontario . oslophir . - 1 25{Plymouth - 1 50 Quicksilver . 18" do prefd . 25'Slerra Nevada Chollar ... Crown Point Con Cal & Va. Deadwood _.... Gould & Curry .... Hale & Norcross . The money ma 4517 chtuinabie 1% par cent on | Homegtake ...+ f0Standard call rease In the supply of loanable 2 - . s funds ses er né incitement to the spec- Mexican =l Yellow Jucket n. Last weck's sales were 2,684,075 shares. | In th nding week of last year there | Money— Westinghouse Elec. 14 0% shares. Last week's sales Call loans. sqc‘\\'n Central... ... q‘f iroad bonde were on a par value of $5,5%3,- | Time loan: 5@6| Dominton Coal corresponding week of last vear | Stocks. Dom Coal prefd. lue of $32,343,00. But, as |A T & S F. . 19% AT & S F prefd.. 59% Adventure .. American Sugar. Am Sugar prefd. Bell Telephone. Boston & Alban Boston Elevated.. Boston & Maine. CB&Q «y money does not neces- mean easy borrowing. Money lenders talists, as well as speculators, suffered collapse in values in the December | and there are many securities upon ans can be negotiated. jent duliness of speculation may be that wisdom which even the burnt -111% Atlantic . 200 |Centenntal -120% Franklin verbially said o obtain by experi- | General Electric...123" | Humboldt . | Gen Elec prefd... .13 |Osceola here were some heavy individual transac- | Fed Steel prefd.... 124 Parrot bonds, and the market was firm; but | Mexican Central { - 10%!Quincy ficient declines to give it an ir- | Mich Telephone. Total sales, par value, | Old Colony . 202 Tamarack . ted States Gs registered and 45 | Did Dominfon...... 20 |Winona .. nced i in the bid price. | Union Pacific...... 4 |Wolverines W YORK STOCK LIST. Union Land......... 3 |Utah . Closing | West End.. . 0000 92t bid. B 3 New York Money Market. more & Ohlo . 58 s adian Pacific 5% | NEW YORK, Jan 15.—Close—Money on call . a Southern .. 45 | steady, at 34%@5 per cent: prime mercantile ] peaks & Obio. g& paper, 5%@6 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, 350 Chicago Buriington & Quiney ... 1304 | With actual business in bankers' bills at 34 §5% 466 Chicago Ind & Loulsviile .. 15 | for demand and at 34 §3%,@4 84 for sixty day: Vo hicago Ind & Loulsville prefd. 47 “hicago & East Illinois . hicapo & Northwestern . 2 “k lIsland and Pacific. t Louls ..... outhern .. .. outhern ist prefd. 40 Soutbern 34 pretd. laware & Hudson rafiroad bonds irrezular. Erie 1st pred ...... Great Northern prefd Hocking Coal ... Hocking Valiey Tilinols Central . Jowa Central o Jowa Cgntral prefd Kansas City Pitts & Guif Lake Erie & Western L ¥ & Western pretd Lake Shore Loulsvilie & Manhattan L ... Metropolitan Street’ Raflway. Mexican Central Minn & St Louls - Minn & St Louls pref Pacific 32 s London Market. & o | @7 5 | involce, 83¢; No. 7 jobbing, §%ec. | June creamery, 20623 have survived recent reverses. %90 Continental Tobacco prefd....... | January . | easy J Cen gen Ss.. i 108 | No Carolina 6s 12 Norf w g R | lers" finished goods, per gallon, $1 23t 95ty Reading gen 4s ‘o ke =usseese BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Mining Shares— ‘116% Allouez Mining Co. 3 ‘332" | Boston & Montana 210 41 1Bulu & Boston. 9 |Calumet & Hecl -100 | Santa Fe Copper. bar silver, 59%c: Mexican dollars, & ernment bonds strong: State m’finflv | Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—To-day’s statement of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avail- able cash balance, $253,433,821; gold reserve, 11 NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's iondon financial cablegram says: The news from the Transvaal this morning BA‘:thllon, 20%; Grand Trunk, 6%; Anaconda, I New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—FLOUR—Receipts, 10,- 106 barrels: exports, 20,150 barrels; weak and without much demand. ‘Minnesota patents, $3 70 @4; Minnesota bakers, §2 80@3 10; winter pat- ents, 336093 75: winter straits, 33 35@3 45; winter extras, 32 5@2 %0. WHEAT—Receipts, 77,600 bushels; exports, 15,950 bushels. Spot—Steady; No. 2, H¥c f. o. b. afioat prompt; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 8¢ f. 0. b. afloat: No. 2 red elevator, 72ic. Op- tions—Opened weak under bearish cables, large world's shibments and good increase on pas- sage. Further declines were prompted by liqui- dation, but in the last hour prices rallied on export' rumors. Just at the close, however, a sharp sethack occurred ~under realizing and final prices were weak, 4c to %c net_decline. March, T434@T4kc, closed Tatec; May, T3@73%c, closed T3c; July ciosed T3e. HOPS—Steady. WOOL,Steady. HIDES—Steady. COFFEE—Options _closed steady, points net higher. Total sales, 35,680 bags, in- cluding: January, $7; February, $7 05@710; 37 25; May,' §7 26@7 35; June, 37 40; July, 45: August, $7 46@7 60; Sepfember, §1 45 October, $7 55. Spot—Rio, strong; No. 7 Mild, strong 10 to 20 higher; Cordova, Si@12}c. SUGAR—Raw, strong and tending higher. | Refined, firm BUTTER—Receipts, 975. Steady at decline. Western creamery, 21 : factory, 17G22c. Recelpts, 1750 packages: steady; West- ern 20c, loss off; ungraded at mark, Western, 14@18c. DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—There were no new | features in the market for evaporated apples | to-a Prime continues in good demand and but other grades were qulet, owing to firm, 37y | Meht inquiries. STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 6@. ~; prime, 6%@7%c; cholce, T%@Sc; fancy, 15 | Sa@se CALIFORNIA DRIED PRU. ES-3%@sc. APRICOTS—Royal, 18@15c; Moorpark, 15@18c. unpeeled, 7%@l0c. ad CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—Liquidation ruled in the | wheat pit throughout a sesslon which brought nothing but gicom for such bull hopes as may There was not much demand for puts. Throughout there was selling of long wheat and of lesser lines, not large in volume, but too heavy for the invalid market. Trading was dull and the tone heavy as lead. The early news showed a decline at Livernool, an increase in world's shipments and in the amount on passage. May wheat thus influenced opened ¥c to Yc under Satur- dny, at 67%@6T%c. This was the high point for the ‘day. The close was at the bottom, May lc under Saturday, at 6%c, later news being as bearish in tone aa that recelved earlier. Re- celpts were large and clearances good. Sympathy with wheat combined with heavy receipts resuited in a heavy loss in corn. May closed i to e down. In oats the feeling was easier. the volume of | business small and the demand scattered. May closed l4c devressed, at 23° The provision market, after exhibiting some tendency to weaken, turned strong and closed firm at an advance. The demand was good, some of it from exporting people, and holders were chary about selling at reduced figures, in consequence of which the market held steady. Late in the session an influential con- cern purchased 150,000 tierces of lard. On_the strength of this the whole list went up. May pork closed 7ic to 10c over Saturday, May lard T%c up and May ribs 2%c to 5c improved. The leading futures ranged as follows. Open. High. Low. Close. R R 67% 6T% 6% 66% T 6TR 6% . 6T January . /Y Y o,y 0 May . 3% % a3 3 July ..... £ 34 33% 34 Oats No. 2— January . 2y mu o o=y owy iy - 2 P Mess Pork, per barrel— January . 1075 1090 1075 1090 May ... 105 11 ITH 1097 1112% Lard, per 100 pounds— January ; May . Short May Cash__quotations were as follows: Flour, 0. 3 spring wheat, 62@63c; No. 2 red, 66c; No. 2 corn, A%c; No. 2 oats, 23c; No. 2 white, 25%@25%¢; No. 3 white, 25%4c; No. 2 rye, Sc; No. 2 barley, 33@43c: No. 1 flaxseed, $1 50; | prime timothy seed, $2 50@2 55; mess pork, per barrel, $9 5@10 90: lard, per 100 pounds, $5 92%@ 6 05; short ribs sides (loose), $5 6715@5 92%; dry salted shoulders (boxed), '35 50@5 5 short clear sides (boxed), $5 85@5 %: whisky, distil- Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels - 10,000 17,000 ‘Wheat, bushels . 51,000 67,000 | Corn, bushels 173,000 | Oats, bushels 230,000 Rye, bushels . 2,000 Barley, bushels. 62,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was weak; creamery, 15@2%e; dalry, 18@23c. Cheese firm, 12@12%c. Eggs, fresh, 17c. — Foreign Futures. — 4 LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Mar. May. Opening . 5oy [35] Closing B8l Ss Jan. hhl; -June. 1795 0 7% 1895 | Opening .. 24 00 24 85 | hoving 2405 U8 Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—CATTLE—Good to chol fat steers, strong; medium to Inferior grades, slow to 10@15c lower than Friday. Texans, act- ive at 10c decline; butchers’ stock, weak; stock- ers, steady. Good to choice, $5 40@$ 40; poor to medium, $ 20@5 35; mixed stockers, $3@3 75; se- lected feeders, 34 25@4 75; ood to choice cows, 33 6@4 T; heifers, 3$350G4 80; canners, $2 75@3; bulls, $2 604 60; calves, $4 50@5 75; fed Texas beeves, $4 10G5 25. HOGS—Active; Gc higher than Saturday's closing; falr clearances. Mixed and butchers’, $4 60@4 75; good to cholce heavy. 34 65@4 75; rough heavy. $ 50G4 60; light, $4 45@4 67%; bulk of sales, $4 60G4 70. SHEEP—Steady; lambs, steady to 10c lower. Native wethers '$1 40@4 85, lambs $4 50g6 15; Western wethers $4 304 75, lambs 35 256 10. Recelpts—Cattle, 17,000; Hogs, 37,000; Sheep, 1000, New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—Tin continues to at- tract attention here and abroad, at the same time showing leading strength and actlvity. Sellers steadily advanced asking rates on the small supply theory. The other departments of this market show little change or feature, At the close the Metal Exchange called: PIGIRON—Warrants quiet and nominal. LAKE COPPER—Unchanked at $16 50. TIN-Firm for spot, unsettled for futures, with $27 70 bid and $2§ 50 asked. LEAD—Steady, with $4 70 bid and $4 75 asked. The brokers' price for lead is $4 45 and for cop- Der_$16 50, i‘z“"TEn"q""" with $445 bld and $4 55 asked. Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—The statement of the visible supply of grain In store and afloat on Saturday, January 13, as complled by the New. llows: York Produce Exchange, ‘Wheat, 56,532,000 bushels; decrease, 1,360,000, Corn, 12,884,000; increase, 271,000. Oats, S0uzo0; decrease 26.000° Rye, 1,250,000; decrease, 3 Barley, 2,082,000; decrease, 178,000, Foreign Markets. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 15.—WHEAT—Spot, No. 2 red Western winter, dull, 5s 913d; No. 1 North- ern spring, dull, 5s 11i¢d.’ Futures dull; March, e ot M iures et January, 3s 5%d : —Futures quiet; Ja: 3 ;. ruary, 3a 5%d; March, 3a 6%d. i Portland’s Business. ances, | for California and 4c for Easter: 32; PORTLAND, Jan. 15.—Clearings, $366,300; bai- | Priss are £ o- b. at Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Jan. 15.—In the local Wheat market to-day there was less disposition to buy than ever, and most of the buyers announced themselves as strictly out of the market. Oth- ers quoted 50c for Walla Walla, and as high as Sle was heard, but very little Wheat {8 wanted at these figures. V. # wated Vith Houe Bires sagelley 18 nominal-at, 50Qsic, Cleared—British bark Criffel, for Queenstown, with 74,866 bushels Wheat; German bark Mag- dalene, for Liverpool, with 136,141 bushels Wheat and 30,119 bushels Barley. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Jan. 15.—Wheat—Club, 5lc; Blue Stem, 53c. — e LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty da; 4 Sterling Exchange, sight 5 % s& Sterling Cables .. 4 88% New York Exchange, 125 New York Exchange. 15 Fine Silver, per ounce. 69% Mexican Dollars .= a8 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—StIl lower prices rule, both on and off call. Liverpotl declined on an unexpected {ncrease of 1,000,000 bushels in the supply on passage and to pressure of La Plata Wheat. Chicago was lower in sympathy, with holders re: 1zing freely. The only demand was to flll shorts and the market wi without support. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 3@97%c; miliing, 98%c @81 01%. i) ; CALL BOARD SALES. nformal Session—9:15 o'clock — May—10,000 ctls, $100; 2,000, $1 00%; 32,000, $1 0035, s sond Session=May—io00 ctls, §1.00; 6000, "fiez;'x‘llnl;%uwnlusoe‘ulon — Decernber—10,000 , 3 X 5 May—20,000, $1 00%; 4000, $1 00%. i y e ternoon Session—December—6000 ctls, §1 04%; 2000, $1 04%6; May—2000, $1 00%. BARLEY—Futures were yower, but the spot market was unchanged, LOf the 5000 tons to be shipped to Europe via New Orleans some 2200 tons will go from Mon- terey County. Feed, 724@75c for No. 1 and 60@70c_for oft grades: Brewing and Shipping grades, S0@8Tic; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALFS. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Sesslon—No sales. qcsvler Morning Sesslon—May—000 ctls, e, Afternoon Besslon—No sales. OATS—The market continues dull at the old quotations. White, §1 10G1 30; Red, §1 07%2@1 30; Gray. $107%@117%; Black, 97'%c@$1 074, CORN—Eastern White is quoted at 5c@ $102% per ctl and Eastern Yellow at §105@ 110; mixed, $7%c@$1 (2. RYE—$1@1 05 per ctl BUCKWHEAT—Nominal Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California famlily extras, $2 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $3 40@3 50 per bbl for extra, $3 25@3 40 for bakers' and $2 25@3 for superfine, MILLS'| UFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 4§32 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, §275; Rye Meal, 32 50; Rice Flour, $: Cornm $250; Oat Groats, #450; Hominy, $325a3 Buckwheat 34@4 25 Cracked Wheat, $375; Farina, $ 50 Whole Wheat Flour, $350; Rolled Ouats (barrels), $6@7 25: in sacks, $5 75G7; Pearl Bar- Split Peas, §; Green Peas, $ 60 per Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran rules firm at the recent advance, with lighter offerings. Hay is weak under larger | arrivals. unchanged. BRAN--$13@14 per ton, MIDDLINGR—$17@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $14@17 per ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, $27 50 @28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Cornmeal, $23@24; Cracked Corn, $23 50624 50; Mixed Feed, $15 50: Cottonseed Meal, $28 per ton. HAY—Wheat, §7 50@8 50 for common to good and $9G9 50 for cholce; Wheat and Oat, $7@a: Oat, $650G%; Barley, $5@6 50; Alfalfa, $5@8 per ton; Compressed, $7G10 per ton. ETRAW—25@ilc per bale. Beans and Seeds. Dealers continue to quote a firm markst for Beans, with a good demand for the Enst. BEANS—Bayos, $325@350; small White, $2 90 @3; large White, 32 60G265; Pinks, $2G2 70; Reds, $325@3 50; Blackeye, $425@4 50; Butters. nominal i1‘%\r‘m $495@510; Pea, $3@325; Red SEEDS— frown Mustard, 3@3%c; Yellow Mus. tard, 4@4%c: Flax, $2124: Canary, 3%c per | ; Alalfa, T@sc; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4ic; Timothy, 4G4e. Prices for all descriptions remain DRIED PEAS—Niles, §150@1%0; Green, $1.5 | @225 per ctl Potatoes, Onions and Vegetabies. Receipts of Potatoes were excessive, amount- ing to 23,151 sacks, of which 13,69 were from Oregon. There were also 1567 sacks of Onions from the latter source. In consequence of these free receipts the market was weaker all around | and the tendency in Potatoes was decidedly downward. Vegetables were weaker. went at the inside quotations. POTATOES—Early Rose, $i@8c; 65@T5c; Burbanks, 6)@sSc per sack: Salinas Bur. $1G1 25; Oregon Burbanks, $5c@$1 20; Sweet Potatoes, $150@1 60 for Merced. ONIONS—$1 25@1 6 per ctl for all kinds. VEGBETABLES—Green Peas, 1@ic per Ib; String_Beans, 2@fc; Cabbage, 40@50c; Los An- geles Tomatoes, Tic@$l 25; Bgg Plant' from Los Angeles, 10G12c; Dried Okra, 12%c per Ib; Garlic, 5%@6%c: Green Peppers from Los An- geles, 4@5c; Dried Peppers, §@10c; Carrots, 30@ 40c per sack; Los Angeles Summer Squash, Tac @$1 per box; Marrowfat Squash, $10G12 per ton. Left-over stock Poultry and Game. Three cars of Eastern are at hand. The few | dressed Turkeys on the market were neglected. There was no particular change in Gama. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 12lc for Gobblers and 12%c for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, nominal; Geese, per pair, $175G2; Goslings, $175 2; Ducks, $4@5 for old and $4@5 for young; ens, $4@5: Young Roosters, $4 50@5: Old Roosters, #@4 80; Fryers, $4 50@5; Brollers, $& @4 60 for large and 33@3 50 for smail: Pigeons, $125@1 50 per dozen for old and $2 5043 for squabs. GAME—Quail, 1 25@150; Mallard, $@5 50; Canvasback, $@0 50; Sprig. §3 50G4; Teal, $2 26@2 50; Widgeon, $2 50, Small Duck, $1 7542 Doves, 75 per dozen; Hare, $1@125; Rab- bits, $175; Gray Geese. $350; White, $150; Brant, $1 75@2 50; Honkers, $5; English Snipe, $2 60G3 per dozen; Jack Snipe, $150. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter Is weak and prices are again shaded. Stocks are free. Eggs were considerably at sea yesterday. While a few sold as .igh as 27ic, It was in a small way, and close buyers had no difficulty in_getting ‘ali they wanted at 2ic. There was no change in Cheese. BUTTEK— “Sre-mery—l"lncy creamery, 25c; seconds, 23@ Dairy—Fancy, 2lc; good to choice, 19@20c; commun, 13g11%c. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 12c; old, 1liec; Young America, 12%@l3c; kastern, 13%Gloc; Western, 13%@i5c per | EGGS—Quoted at 20@221c for store and 2@ 26c per dozen for ranch. Eastern—Cold stor- age, 18@22c for firsts and lic for seconds. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The Orange auction did not begin vesterday, but will be held to-morrow. Arrivals of fhis frult were rather larger, but prices were main- tained. Lemons, Limes and Apples were uu- changed. LECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples—35@sic per box for common, T5c@$! for good. $1 25@1 50 for choice, BERRIES—Cape Cod Cranberries, #@7; Coos Bay_Cranberries, $1 ver box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel O $1 75@2 50 per box: Seedlings, 5uc@$l: Japanese Man- darins, $150; Pomelos, $1g3; Lemons, $1G1 50 for common and $2@3 for good to choice; Mexi- can Limes, $4 50G5; California Limes, 25@3c; Bananas, $1 50@4 per bunch; Pineapples, $3 50@ 4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%c for 0-50's, 4@4%c for G0-60's, 3%c for 6-T0°s, o for 70-80's, 3¢ for 80-%'s and 2%c for $0-100's. Apricots, 11@13c for Royals, 12%@16c for Moor- parks and 12@l4c for Blenheims; Peaches, %@ 6o for Standards, B4@é%c for choice and 7@sc for fancy; peeled Eeaches, 1240150; Evaporaied pples, 6%@7ic; Sun. , 55 ; Nec- nes, *Pears, 6@Ttic for quarters and @it for nalves: Black Figs, 2 ;. White Figs, 4@5c; Bleached Plum: 3 Unbleached Plame. 1g%e for pitted and 1% tor unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per Ib. 10c; choice, Sc; standard, Sc; prime, 6c; un- bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, 8kc; choice, 7%¢; standard, Gic: prime.’ fc; unbleached Sultanas, oc; Seedless, 50-1b boxes, fc; 2-crown loose Muscatels, Giac: 3-crown, 6¥c: "4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2-crown, 3150 per box; 3-crown, 31 60. Fanc Clusters, $2; $2 50; Imperial, $3. Afl shipping NUTB—Chestnuts, $@10c; Walnuts, 8@ for | 200 and Mendoclno, 16@17c; E: tie, $8; Co-operativi Cumberland, $10 in pulk and $1150 in sack Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Cannel, $1i pany quotes terms net cash, Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow- dered, 5%c: Candy Gran ulated, 4%c: Confectioners’ A.' 4%c; California A, —: Magnolia A, 4%c; Extra C, i%c: Golden Potatoes, sk: Flour, qr sks. Potatoes, sks call, as well son to §27 and Gas and Electric to $50 2. | Wells, the half year; Oakland Gas Company; Zc share for the month; Pacific Telephone, 40c per | share for the month. and Electric Company will be helu on the 23d. River Reds, | MONDAY, Jan. 15-2 p m. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. U S Bonds— Cent L & P.... — & 4s quar coup.. — — |Equit G L 4% — 45 quar reg... — 14% | Mutuel L Co. i3 © 15 ésquarnew.. — ~"l0OGL&H.... = & 3s quar coup...110 111% Pac Gas Imp.. 46 — Auscellaneous— rac Laght wo - Cal-st Cab 5. SFG&E.. 0%~ C C Water & San Francisco, 4 — Ed L & ¥ b Stockton uas.. 13 — F & Cl Ry 6s.115 L.surance— Geary-st R bs. — Firem's Fund..220 230 HC&S 5k HC&Sfs. L A Ry bs. N R of Cal 6a.112 NPCRR 65100 105 N P CR R 08.106%106% NCRKGSs...lw — |Sec Sav Bk. — o Union % Co. — Oak W Co 58..105 10613 |California .....117%4120 Oceanic S8 Co.103t3 — | Geary-st S gt Om C Ry 6s...127% — | Market-st Ry 61% 62 P & Cl Ry 65..105 106 = "o Pk & O Ky bs. — — % 17% 25 Powell-st R 65 — 121 | Powder Stocks— Sac El G&RSs — 100 [California .....160 175 S F & N P 55.1134113% | F. Dynamite... 8% — S F & SJV bs.116% — Contra Costa.. T3% — Marin County. &0 Spring Valley.. 8 Cent Gas Co... = = £1000 Market-st Rail $§1000 Oakland Transit Co, 6 per cent.. $3000 Haw C & S Co, 5 per cent 52000 N P C R § per cent bonds. $6000 S F of A bonds. ?sfm Market-st Ry 6 per cent bonds. $7000 Oceanic S S bonds $7000 Omnibus Cable bonds $3000 Park & CIiff House 6 $7000 S V 6 per cent bonds! $1000 Oceanic S § bo CISCO STOCK AND EXCHAN( SAN FRAN rocx GE standards and 9@10c for softshell; Alms 11%@12c for paper-shell, 9@10c for soft and 5c for hard shell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and be for California: Brazil Nuts, 7%4@sc; Fil- berts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@l3c; Cocoanuts, i . HONEY—Comb, 11%@12c for bright and 10%@ He for light amber; water white extracted, fc: light amber extracted, T%@T%c: dark, 5%@6¢ 1b. P BEESWAX-21g26c per Ib.. Prowisions. Prices remain unchanged. The demand is good. CURED MEATS—Bacon, %c per 1b for heavy, 10c for light medium. 1lc for light, 12c for extra light and 13%c for sugar-cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 124@l3c; Califor- nia Hams, nominal; Mess Beef, $12 per bbl extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork. §14 50; extra clear, $17 30; Mess, $16 50; smoked Beef. 14@14%c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6X@7c per Ib for compound and Sc for pure; half-barrels, pure, s%ec: 10-1b tins, §%c; 5-1b tins, Sc. COTTOLENE—Tierces, T%@7%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1lc under quotations. Heavy salted steers, 1l%c; medium, lic: light, 10%e; Cow- hides, 1lc; Stags, The: Saited Kip, 104c: Calf, lle: Dry Hides, sound, 18%¢18%c:’ culls and : Dry Kip and Veal, Iic; Dry Calf, 20c; Sheepskins, yearlings, 20835c each; short Wool, 35@60c each; medium, 70G%0c: long Wool, §1691 25 each; Horse Hides. sait, $2 25@2 75 for large and $§1 for small; Colts, B0c. TALLOW—No, 1 rendered.” fc per Ib; No. 2, W‘mc: refined, 6l%c; grease, 2Mc. ACt e Fail_ciip, San Joaguin plains. 9@10c; South- ern, 8@i0c; Middle County, 11@ldc: Humboldt Oregon, 18G20¢; : Y 1@Tie; Northern Mountaln, defective, 100 11c_per Ib. HOPS—6@dc per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Packers report sufficient Hogs at current quo- tations. BEEF—7@7%¢ per 1b for Steers and 6%4@7c for Cows. VEAL—$@10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 7%@Sc; ewes, 7@Thc per LAMB—Spring, 15c; yearlings, 8G9 per Ib, PORK—Live Hogs, 8%c for small, t%c for pound. ‘medium and 5%@5%c for large; stock Hogs and feeders, 5% @6%c; dressed Hogs, 7@8%ec. General Merciandise. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7%c; Wool Bags, 28@30c. COAL—Wellington, §8 per ton; New Wel- Itngton, $8; Southtield Wellington, §750; Seat- | 35 50; Wallsend, | Bryant, §7; Coos Ba; Wallsend, i Scotch, — Coke, §15 per ton in bulk and 317 in in 100-1b bags ed, bc; Dry Gran- | halt-barrels, e | C, 4%c; barrels, 1-16c more; more; boxes, %c more; 50-1b bags, e more. | No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominoes, half-barrels, 5%c; boxes, | Siac per 1b. —_— Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, JANUARY 15. Flour, qr sks. 45,223 Hay, tons 618 ‘Wheat, ctls 1,300 Lime, bbls 182 | Barley, ctis 4,010 S ', bbls 233 Oats, ctls . 560/ Quicksilver, 47 Corn, ctls 690’ Leather, rol ki Cheese, ctl 352 tons 3 Butter, ctls 210 bbl: 20 Beans, sks bags 179 2,116 Onfons, ‘sks Pelts, bals Bran, sks . Eggs, doz | Middiine= Hides, No Sugar, sks Wine,' gals 500 | OREGON. | 2,469 Onions, sks .. 3,69| . THE STOCK MARKET. e ——e— There was a fair business in securities, prin- cipally bonds, on the morning session, but changes were slight. | Bonds continued in demand on the afternoon | but there was a fair busifiess in stocks | Paauhau sold down to §27 50, Hutchin- | Dividends were paid yesterday as follows: | | Bank of California, $i per share for the quarter; California 'Safe Deposit and Trust | Company, $1 50 per share for the quarter; Ne- da National Bank, $3 30 for the half yea Fargo & Co.’s ‘Bank, 33 per share for | per | The Pacific Gas Improvement Company’s last dividend was 3ic per share, and not 40c as pra- viously. | ‘The annual meeting of the San Francisco Gas | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Bank Stocks— Anglo-Cal Ltd. & Bank of Cal. N R of Cal 5s.112% — Street Raliroads— |Glant Con Co.. 93 95 Vigorit .. — Makawell S Co 4315 44 7| Onomea S Co.. 277 2% Paauhau S Co. 273 28 Miscellaneous— Al Pack Assn.119 120 Mer Bx Avsu. -l Oceanic § Co.. 921 82% 9%/ Pac A 1 A iy i \Pac C Bor Co.. 146 — |Par Paint Co.. %% — Morning Session. Board— 5 Hawallan_Commercial & Sugar. 15 Honokaa S Co 10 Market-st Rail 30 Oceanic S § Co 20 Paauhau S P Co 40 S F Gaslight Co 7 8 V Water . P Sugar Stocks— P C bs(lwo).ivs L |Hana P Co.... Tl — P C 6s(1906).111 — Haw C & 8 Co 87 87% P C 6s(1912). — — |Honokaa S Co. 313 32 PC Hutch S P Co. 27 2% P B | Kilauea S Co.. 231 30 v v Water Stocks— Gas & klectrie— BhR.882 1st con 5 per c Street— B 5 4 o 8 282 gwses: flassgasgasgziss B W Afternoon Session. Board— 5 Contra Costa Water 85 Market-st Railway 20 Oceanic § § Co .. 10 Onomea Sugar Co .. 35 Paauhau 8 P Co .. 10 Paauhau 8 Co. 50 Paauhau 8 Co, s 60 auhau § P Co, cash . Gas Imp Gas & Electric Co & Gas & Electric Co. & oz Gas & Electric Co. Gaslight Co. onn8EnsEEs., RBLERRDRRL L 44aqmmn ‘Water ‘Angeles Ry 5 per cent bonds. o ) BENENEREER.2222TANNNNRRS r cent bds. d mortgage 8 V 4 per cent bonds, Street— 15 Hutchinson 8 P . 8 FdszBLR | i & g Morning Session. Board— 20 Contra_Costa Water 20 Glant Powder .. 35 Giant Powder . 100 Hana Plantation 50 Hutchinson Sugar | N of Twenty-third 35 Hutchinson Sugar 5 S F Gas & Electric 100 Vigorit Powder .. Afternoon wBN8.828 e ssgqusag 10 Alaska Packers Equitable Gas . 20 Glant Powder ... . 9% 50 10 Hawalian Commercial . I8100 100 hau_Sugar Co, s 30. i 250 Vigorit Powder S300 CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Sesston. Board— 250 Barker Ranch . 115 100 Century Ofl 12 400 Century Ofl Co 120 100 Anaconda Oil Co . . 1% Street— 100 Anaconda Oil Co . B Aftern Board— 190 Anaconda Ofl Co % 100 Anacon 0 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 100 Burlington . 100 100 Burlington 105 £00 Dominfon 40 1100 Dominion % 50 Home Of1 410 250 Natlonal . 675 200 San Luis . 537y lon 40 £00 Dominion 6 100 Home Ofl 410 50 Home Oil, 410 100 National 6 6215 MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales on the San Fran- | cisco Stock Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Sessfon. 100 Con Cal & Va.145 300 Ophir 400 Mexican - Jtah .. 200 Mexican . 3% et Afternoon Sesston. 200 Caledonia. 48/ 100 Ophtr 490 Gould & Curry 22| 100 Potost i 200 Gould & Curry 23| 200 Slerra Nevada.. 44 100 Justice . €3/ 200 Union Con ... . 28 300 Mexican 3| Following were the sal Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. on the Pacific Stock 300 Andes . 10| 400 Mextcan . 1 200 Best & Beichier 21 200 Ophir . 0 500 Chollar .. 7 100 Ophir A 2o Cal'z 200 Potost 2 on Cal & Sav e 100 Mexican ... o . * 200 Andes .. 09, 100 Ophi; 100 Con Cai & Vi'47i5| 300 Ophir . 100 Con Cal & Va.l45 200 Potosi . 200 Hale & Norcrs 39 200 Savage 200 Ophir CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Jan. 14— p. m. Challens 20 Scorplon . 02 Confidence 65 Seg Belch: 0 Con Cal & 5150 Slerra Nev 4 Con Imperial . Con New York — Crown Point... 10 01 Silver Hill 04 St Louts andard . Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. Alpha — 04 Kentuck ... — @2 Alta . 02 04 Lady Wash ... 02 — Andes . 09 10 Mexican .. i o Belcher . 10 11 Oceidental . n 2 Best & B 22 23 Ophir . 8 Bullion 04 05 Overman .. 8 07 Caledon! 49 50 Potosi 7 » Chollar 26 25 Savage . 16 15 o4 34 [ o Exchequer ..... — ndicate [3 Gould & Curry 23 24 Union Con n B Hale § Norers 39 40 Utah 03 04 Julia — 02 Yellow Jacl 2 u Justice . 02 04 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Susan Donohoe or Donahoe to John Meier- dierks, lot on S line of Pine street, 182:6 E of Polk, E 30 by S 120; $10. Bridget Nolan to Winifred A. Rimlinger (wife of Joseph), Nellle F. Miller (wife of Joseph B.), Mary A. Glynn (wife of Thomas) and Sarah J. Kelly (wife of Joseph A.), lot on N line of Grove street, 164:9 street, 1093 W of Van Ness avenue, W 27:8 by S §5, reserving life estate: $10. Louis Friediander to T. Philip O'Brien, lot on N line of Fuiton street, % W of Webster, | W_20 by | N $0; $10. John H. and Theresa Brunings to Robert G. Hooker, Jot on NW corner of Vallejo and Fillmore streets, W 20:5, 8335, S 100; $10. Robert G. Hooker to Alice G. B. Gartenlaub (wife of A.), lot on NW corner of Vallejo and Fillmore streets, W 20:6 by N _%; also undi- | vided sixth of lot on W line of Fillmore street, % N of Vallejo, N 4 by W 53:6; $10. Winifred A. and Joseph Rimiinger, Mary A. and Thomas Glynn, Sarah J. and Joseph A. Kelly and Nellie F. and Joseph B. Miller to Bridget Nolan, lot on W line of Sanches street, 6 N of S W 27:6 t Van Ness avenue, by N 120 also lot on NW line of Clementina 6 NE of Sixth, NE by NW_70; m S line of Fulton street, 109:9 W of | Van Ness avenue, W 27:6 by S 120: all real and personal property described in decree of distri- bution of estate of Martin Nolan, recorded January 3, 1900 (see Abstract 2612); $10. Bridget Nolan to Thomas F. and Mary A. Glynn, lot on W line of Sanchez street, 91:6 N of Seventeenth, N 25 by W 100; $10. John D. and Ellen C. Byrnes, lot on W N 40 by W 135; $10. Elliott B. Davis to Timothy Clancy, lot on S line of Vallejo street, 157:6 E of Taylor, E 19:6, S 70:5%, W 19:5, N 69:1%; $10. Martin of Hyde, W 23 by N §7:6: $2925. Sharon Estate Company Henry E. Bothin. street, $0 NE of Third, NE 25 by SE 80; $2500. Robert Hess to Verena Hess (wifs SE corner of Elghth and Point Lobos avenues, E_26:8 by S 100; $10 R. W. and Mary E. Tansill to T. J. Ryan, lot on W line of Seventeenth avenue, 300 S of C streét. S 25 by W 120; $10. T. J. Ryan to Albert Sturzinger. same: $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to H. J. Goethe. lot on E line of Forty-seventh avenue, 175 N of J street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Willlam B. and Maria A. Waldron to Wil- llam A. Matheson, lots 9 and 11, block 42, City Land Assoclation: $10. Alameda County. John K. McGregor to Hattie H. Davis, lot on ‘W lir~ of Qak street, 50 N of Fifth, N 20 by W T, being the S 20 fect of lot 2, block 135, Oak- land; $10. jallattie H. Davis to Henry Wiener, same, Oak- and: $19. John W. and Mary B. Brazelton, C. M. Se- Lorn and Jacob Blum (by F. D. Adams, com- missioner) to Union Savings Bank, lot begin- ning at a point 331 W from W line of Telegraph avenue and 120 S from S line of Hobart or Twenty-first street, W 37:6, S 100 E 37:6, N 99:1 to_beginning, Oakland; $2604. William M. and Ella Evans and Lizzle Miller (wife of Don F.) to John H. Dieckmann, lot 31, block C, Gaskill Tract, Oakland; $10. Charles W. wolles, Katie and Stella Nicholas and Annie Milcovich (by W. S. Harlow, com- missioner) to Victoria Towniey (administratrix of estate of Edward Townley, deceased), lot on N line of Walton or Thirty-fifth street, 369 W of Telegraph avenue, W 32 by N 120, being por- tlon of lots 29 and 3, Brown Tract, Oakland; 1916. Edward T. Henshaw to May R. Henshaw, lots 21 22 and W 50 feet of lot 23, block 504, Reed Tract, Oakland; also lots 14 and 16 of plat 10, Hitchcock Tract, Oakland; gift. ‘W. J. and Cassandra Adams to San Francisco Lumber Company (a_corporation), lot 5, block B, Armes Tract, Oakland; $10. R. M. and H. E. Murray to same, same, quit- claim deed, Oakland: $4000. Thomas and Margaret J. Morffew to Christo- pher A. Mulvey, lot 2, biock 480, Adeline and Market-street Homestead, Oakland; $10. Annie Donaldson to Phineas Sprague, lot on W corner of Pearl street and Oakland avenue, NW 44, SW 107.7, SE 44.67, NE 100 to begin- ning, being lot 3, block F, Flint Tract, Map 3, Oakland; $10. W. D.'and Evalyn V. Huntington to Elenor Hope (wife of John W.), lot beginning at a point on NE line of a 30-foot right of way alous SW boundary line of lot 9. lands of Brooklyn JLand Company, distant 280 from SE line of High street. thence NE 2182, SE to NW line of right of way of California Rallway, thence SW to NE line of sald right of way, thence NW to beginning, being portion,of lot $ on map of lands of Brooklyn Land Company, Brooklyn Township: $10. e — Time Ball. .ch Hydroeraphic Office, U. §. N., Mer. chants’ Fxchange, San ' Francisco,” Cal,, January 15, 1900. The time bail on the tower of the new F' butlding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i. e.. at noon of the 120th m or at 8 o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U.'S. N., in charge. P ¢ R % Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- Nummy’r:( I:&, guwnnundmr_ OTE—The ikh and low waters occu: the city front (Misslon-street wharf) abons twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: the height of tide is the same at both places. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. | Willamette | Wellington | THilamook o of Van Ness avenue, W | | 27:6 by N 120; also lot on S line of Fuiton | P 9% W5, N4 E | O'Brien to Eliza C. | line of Bartlett street, 120 | | via_ Yokohama 15 & liam Lange Jr. (by | E. J. Burkhardt, commissioner) to Adolph C. ‘Weber, lot on N line of Pacific street, 45:6 W (a corporation) to lot on SE line of Tehama | AUCTION SALES 2= AUCTION SALE 2% ——— N HIGH CLASS ROADSTERS WELL BROK D TROTTERS. (Stred by SILVER BOW (2:16), EASTER WILKES (11,708) slll’ld ())Iher Weil nown Sires. A Goed Chance -E Get a Green Trotter for the Season of_1900. The Property of GEO. FOX ESQ., CLEMENTS. Also 25 head of BUSINESS AND DRAFT HORSES, welghing from 1100 to 180. Well- matched pairs of blacks, bays, browns, dapple grays and grays. —TO BE SOLD — THIS DAY. JANUARY 16, 1900 TUESDAY. i ¢ SALESYARD, COR V ESS AVE. AND MAL:KET STREET (1732 Market Strest). Catalogues now ready. Horses at yard. CHASE & MENDENEALL, Successors to Killip & Co., Livestock /uctioneers. A ——— ) the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The | second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights n are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. -~ Steamer Movements. P ISR ES SRS SR TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. E. Thompson...|Seattle...... Bristol -Departure Bay Arcata *..|Coos Bay.. Empire Coos Bay. A. Blanchard..Coos Bay. Coos Bay........ Newport. i Walla Walla....|Victoria & Puget Sound Aberdeen . Portland i Pomona .. Humboldt South Portland. Departure Point Arena.... Point Arena. Crescent City. Seattle “rescent CIty. Crescent City. Mackinaw Alblon Corona. San Diego. North Fork..... Humboldt Colon _.... Panama.. China and Japan. Puget Sound Seattle.. Lady Jotcey Crarina, Washtenaw Newburg State of Cal. Dorie Portland...... China and Japan Departure Bay. Departure Bay > Tillamook b ;| Jan. |Vietoria & Puget Sound Jan. San Diego. Jeanie ... Umatilla . Santa Rosa. Volumnia Hamburx. -|Jan. Homer .. _./Oregon Ports. . Columbta .......|Portland....... & _———— Stearger. | Destination. Sails. Hong. Maru China &Japan Jan. 16, |Vie & Pgt Sd.|Jan. 16, 10 am Pier 3 [Jan. 17, 11 am|Pler 11 10 am Pler 13 4 pm|Pler 13 . 10 am Pler 13 10 am | Pler 44 . 12 m|PMSS . 10 am|Pler 13 9 am Pler 11 Spmi........ 2 pm(Pler 9 2 pm|(Pler 2 . 11 am Pler 1i 10 am| Pler 3 Humboldt . A. Blanch’d|Coos Bay. Portland. . Panama. Coos Bay. Newport Portland Humboldt. . Point Arena.. Jan Lady Jolcey|Chinad& Japan|Jan. Corona Diego. ... Jan. Walla WallVic & Pgt Sd.|Jan. Sewburg .. Grays Harbor|Jan. North Fork Humboldt..... Jan. 22, . State of Cal Portland...... Jan. 23, 10 am Pler 24 Bonita .....|San Pedro.....|Jan. 23, 3 am|Pier 11 l Shipping Intelligence. | — . ARRIVED. Monday, January 15 2 hours from Moss 21 days trom Ma- Stmr Gipsy, Leland, | Landing. Stmr Olympla, Truebridg: nila, via Nagasaki 21 day Stmr Pennsylvania, Br Manila, via Nage.aki 22 days. Stmr Columbia. Doran, 533 hours from Port- land, via Astoria 44 hours. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 621 hours from San Diego, ete Stmr China, Segbury, 25 days from Hongkong, via Honolulu 5 days 12_hours 48 minut: Br stmr Bristol, MeIntyre, parture Bay. Br ship Matterhorn, Williams, 169 days from. Schr Fannie Adele, Ristum, 27 days from Grays Harbor. Schr Volante, Christensen, 14 days from Co- quille River. Schr Parkersburs, Coquille River. 92 hours from De- | Antwerp. Ellingsen, 19 days from CLEARED. Monday, January 15. Stmr Matteawan, Croscup, Comox; § P Co. SAILED. Monday, January 15. Stmr Newsboy, Walviz, Usal. Stmr Sunol, Green, Grays Harbor. Ship Cyrus Wakefleld, Macldon, Honolulu, Bktn § N Castle, Langfeidt, Honolulu. MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Jan 14—Br ship Durbridge, from Oregon, arrived Jan 13 at Queenstown and re- ports having run through a hurricane Nov 24. The captain and five of the crew were severely injured, cabin: skylights stove and forecastls and cabin flooded. Schr Murlel at Port Townsend reports could not make Hakodate. Battled fourteen days against snow storms and gales and drifted 300 miles cast. Lost five sails and two spars; one man was burt and the balance worn out. Schr Helen N' Kimball at Hilo prior to Jan 1 reports on Dec 8 spoke ship Marfon Chileott, from Chemainus for Adelaide, with deckioad of 30 or 40 thousand feet lumber lost in terrific weather: otherwise all wel GRAYS HARBOR. Jan 15-The stmr Robert Dollar was successfully launched at noom to- day. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Jan 15, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind NW, velocity 8 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. COOS BAY—Barbound Jan 15—Stmre Arcats S ACOM A~ Satled Jan 14— Kstep, ACOMA— an Bktn Quic] San Francisco: sehr Alcalde, for San Pedes. SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 14—Stmr Lakme, hence Jan 9. lSlHed Jen 14—Stmr Mackinaw, for San Fran- clseo. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Jan 13—Schr C H Mer- chant, from Tacoma. Sailed Jan 15—Stmrs Fulton and Westport, for San Francisco. T ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 15-Stmr State of California, hence Jan 13; Br ship Colony, from Taltal; ship C S Rement, from Shanghat. Sailed Jan 15—Stmrs Despatch, Aberdeen and Geo W Elder, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Jan 1i—Stmr Noyo and stmr Barbara Hernster, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 15—Sehr Muriel, from Hiogo: schr Eric, from Honolulu: Chil shin Temuco, from Iquigue. Sailed Jan 15—Bark James Nesmith, for Dela- S AN DIEGO—Arrived 3 15—-Schr Seq: A rrived Jan from Port Hadlock -~ SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr North Fork, hence Jan 14. FOREIGN PORTS. FALMOUTH—Arrived Jan 13—Br bark guerite Dollfus, hence Sept 7; Br ship. Woon ToRilen Jan 12=Ger shi Flottbek, al! an 12—Ger ship 1 , for Hull. HAMBURG—Sailed Jan 11—Br EAMBURG8a en ship Port Cal- NAGASAKI—Sailed Jan 12-Br bark Alligi- N {nru(‘);'-'::umlufl Tan 14— NANAIL iled Jan 4—Nor stmr Titania, ONOLULL - Arrived Dec 31— -o: N v ap stmr - kong Maru, from Yokohama. Jan LoBr stme Athenian, from Manfla. Jan 4—Stmr Mariposa. hence Dec 28; stmr Kaullaul, hence Dec 13, v Kahulul. Jan 5—Br stmr Moana, from Swdney. Jan 7—Ship St Nicholas, from Departure Bay. Jan $—Stmr China, from Yokohama. Jan S— Schr Mary E Foster, hence Dec 19: Hr bark Conway Castle, from Liverpool. Jan 3—Br stmr Lady Jolsey. from Yokohama. There ts a bark oft Koko Head. bound in, name s yet un- own. Sailed Jan 1—Br stmr Flintshire, for Manila: schr Ethel Zane, for Port Townsend: bark B P Cheney. for Port Townsend. Jan 5—Stmr Mari- posa, for Sydney. Jan 7—Ship Centennial, for San Francisco: schr Columbia. for Port Town- send. Jan S—Bkin Geo C Perkins, for Port Townsend; bark Martha Davis. for San Fran- cisco. Jan S—Haw bark Diamond Head, for San Francisco: Br byrk Gulf Stream, for Port. YOKOHAMA— stmr Carlisie Cit: QUEENSTOWN--Sailed Jan 15-Ship Kenil- worth. for Leith. Dec 30-Schr Fred ® KAHULUI-To sail Sanders, for Port Townsend. Arrived Jan 1—Schr J M Weatherwax, from KIHFT—Arrived Dee 30—Sef ~ ] hy AFT_Arr T Metha Nelson, OCEAN STEAMERS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Cosline G, o Ko, g, e 1 eme R EREL niled Jan 1—Stmr Ohto, NTW P- rrived 15—Stmr ‘u_ ton, from New York. o NOTE—In the above exponition of the tides | for Pri hoobiar oot 280 stmr Georsle, for New g

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