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COM3^IERCIAL AND MAIIKETM^sI Dressed Pork (per lb)— 10£p2c. LIVESTOCK MAHtKET The following quotations ara* -tor pood, sound [ livestock, delivered In Baa 1 Francisco, gross "\o. i fat Fteers. over .^no lbA.'f- llT *- Js^®J s^®" 5,*5 ,*^ 6 t per lb: under POO lbs. SH^S'AFv"^"? qsallty, bQ weigh:*. St&SKc: thlc* oih«esireble steers, NO. Jcows and heifers. 4ii(24*^ c; . Be £? nd qnal " I Ity. 4ft|4V*c; common, thin, t^naeslraDle cows, I o^i @^^«c Desirable bulls and stags, 2fsi©3c; half fat I er thin bulls. 2@2^c. I'JTI.J *« Calves— LightweUrht. per la, XM^c; medium, I 6^Qs^,c: heavy. iU,6iZc. ? L" Sheep— Desirable wethers. 4%ii«'« ewes, 4Vi@ Lambs <per la)— Cnshora Um'^; s^@6c.. ,_ Hops— Hard grain fed. weighing K»0 to 150 Jbs. 7U@7%c; 150 to 200 Iba, \u25a0 "pc: \2so Ids up, Horses and. MuK** The fMlowlng quotations for hob*** and males ? lire \>y the Butcbcrs' add Stock Grow- I ers* Jocmal; \u25a0 j Desirable flraftcrs. 1.700 lb« «»d o<ver. .5275«i500 ' Ltglit drEftrrs, 1.5"i0 to 1.650 iha.V-"-.. 225«i275 I Chunks, 1.350 to 1.500 lbs \u25ba-•• 2000250; : Wagon horses, IJKiO to 1.350- lbs. ]•••• 175(5.200 1 Heliverr wngoa horses, 1.050 to l.*^o-- I25Q1.10; DeFirable form mares ........... .'i-*-^- 133e;150 rtrm workers ,••-•• 75@100 Mri.nS— MEDIUM TO EXTKA SOO lbs. 4 to 7 rears s.. .sl23«y:iO l.OftO u.s. 4 to 7 years »..;-•\u25a0• 150Q173 1.100 lbs. 4 to 7 jenrs .;.i--- 20051223 I^2rt(> lbs. 4to 7 j-rars -••''• r - \u25a0-30(3300 Orer 7 re* rs old range from $13 t« ?25 lower. Note — Shippers to this market m«" UM horses elote to type, with age. bone coa&Jcu^tion and style, to command extreme quotation- , Butter, Cheene and EsrT««f ' " Top pric^j. for all three cescriprior.J ander this be«d f=howe«l pome revision yesterdaj-.i tetter and vests being lower and cheese hicher. "^e advance in chese was 1c a pound In Calif ornii» fancy new I 'flats, which Tiere marked up to lSc»«tl sales at I 'hat figore on the exchange. Tlm» advance was 1 <sue to ji temporary Rcardrr. Fre»h crP* mOT T * x- I tra butter was offered at 34 He* bot **c offer I found 00 takorx. and That price was 1 made the official quotation. Fresh f^&a *X* I were ltic lower at 3<>c a flfw«»n. makWS » total • decline of 8e In two days. There WB*j a n active i market .for fresh egjrs. but receire«| .«*« not 9 -rkip.K en.v chances and preferred toV s***5 *** their \u25a0 Mirp!ns stocks on chance rather than «-*rry- them w n;rr tho holidays. C^'ld storage eggs "w*r* weak. - :h large handlers willing to sell belotf tw* Quo ;"*,•*:lon in the Ftreet. • i 5 . S » Sales on the eichatijre were as follow^ - . .> (.Kgr*- — 15 cases of fresh ertrcs at ??«. 25 at ! ;^< SP!< »at 36c « flown. , \u0084 :i t.beese— 2s California fancy new fiat.!*! 17*ic <IF«M i 5 at ISc a round. J \i +\u25a0? Jleceipts were SiJ>on pounds of butt**. 22.500 p.uds of rh»i*^<» acd 1.C14 cases of egr»- \u25a0 le following are offloial qactatloii* e«ta!> "'V4 on the floor nt the dairy exchange. r p»rlces 1 «T«* *se street, while governed by the excf» D Pe & atioss. generally range from lUc to 2c ] H * am **\u25a0', cwing to the various charges \u25a0 to .be I '• , BtTTER. PER POUND \u25a0 ! Grades— Deo. 27 Dec. 2S De*". 23 DPC- 30 ? Fr»*h extras... 3sc SSc • Soc s<Hc \ V\r*X* SOc Sic 31c Sic I Mnrsße extra*. -29c 29c 2f»<> -<2te' Cheese — California fancy flats, ISc per lb/£ra»; I do firsts. 14c. firm; do 6econd. lSr. firm: fancy ; Yoang Americas. 17c, eteady: do firsts.. JlCe. j needy; Oregon Cats. a6e. weak: VTisconeia daisies. ISc. steadr; Oillfornia storage flats, I steady at 15c for fancy and 14^c for flrsts; j storage Young Americas. 16c, steady; Ofegon I storage Cats. 15^c. firm; fio Toting Americas, I 17c. firm: eastern storage, lS%@l9c, steady".""" nggs — California fresh, per doiea, case* la- I rinded : - *. .. Grade*— Dee. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 23 Dccv SO Extras 3Si s c 39c 37Hc &5c Firsts ...3.V 35c S3c Ssc Seconds Ssci S.>c 33c SSc : Stora-re extras..SOc SOe SOc 80c , Eastern «rtras..l'Sc " 2<-e 2Se 2SC , Firsts 26c 29c 26c' Portland Butter Market | PORTLAND. Dec. SO.— Butter— City creamery extras, solid pack. 35c; eastern, 27@2Sc. I'cr Slarket in Nearby Counties [Sterid Dispclch to The Call] - !" . PETALfMA, Dec. SO.— Theie was euotlier VP cf li^c in the price paid for ergs today Kter receipt of quotations from the Ban.rrap risco dairy eichance. The Prtslcma ejr«r ex ''hanpe paid SSc for first grade. Independent dealers and speculators paid 34c to 32c. according to grade. The supply is increasing rapldl*". Cr^en feefi is plentiful. SANTA CRUZ. Dec. SO.— The heaviest boyers ' of eggs reported trade lively today and Uttjs <51fficulty was experienced in finding ready. *aie for first grade eggs at 40c a dozen. The .best price f-'.r produce eggs ranged from SSc to 3Pc s <^o?.f>n. : —^— —^— - ' . i -'^\u2666at o*». Onions and Vrgretablest ! vtrts! hand to moath character, j-esterday. . snd S \u25a0Uhoagh </ff«rlr!?s .of most descriptions .were llglit. tb^y were more than sufficient for market rif'Vis. String rwens broaght high prices, bein? p^arcf. About 500 boxes of Mexican tomatoes. thf first consignment recelred for the sea.son, ••str" 5 in na "tli° fteamer Curacao, which arrived on Thursday. The stock had not been inspected i;r> t<» m lst*> hour yesterday. Potatoes and onions !•\u25a0<>\u25a0> quiet but firm. fr> Potatoes— a:ver whites. $1.2301.50 per ctl: Palinss Burbcnks. $1.75@1.JK1 per ctl; Oregon Knrbanks, $1.«0g1.75 per ctl; sweet-, potatoes, ?3ft 3.25 per ctl. i VAiinion*— sl.4o3l.so per ctl for local and $1.651 , f-ir-v'/Cffw. . \ Veg»-raMes— Tnmatoes. $l«51.J0 per crate: green; !•<>£*:. sftf"c per lb: string beans, 15<g 1714 c per! ll>: lima beans. <a'a~n per \X>\ summer . pquash. ' ?1<vi1.2." pef'tioi; southern eggplant, 6QlOc j>er lb; preen peppers. K@7c r^r 1»; garlic, 5c per lb: «*nbbace. «ir»c per ctl: hothouse cucumbers. S-V((7.«] per dozen; canllCower. 40@30c per dozen; turnips. t-V; per rack: carrots, 75c per pack: cel ery. 7r.<&Ssc for small and $1.50©2 for large <rate«; aauslirooms. 75cig51.50 per box, Deeidaona and Citrus Fruits As wgf. the case on the preceding days of , the week, business Jn fresh fruits yesterday was con fined .to the filling of small orders for local routine wants. Prices for apples and , oranges l*cked stability owing to the dullness of trade. -.'\u25a0* dealers vouH willingly hare shaded the quo tations to interest bnren>. One chest of ftraw !>wries came in from the \Vatsonrille region. Tlie l-errles wi-ro peddled out at 250. ")0c a drawer. I Cranr^rries— Cape Cod. $136/14 per bbl for late I noT^e and $10@ll for cant- Mark. f Apples fper box>— Fancy 4 tif>r red. $1<?1.25; 1 Newtown pippins, OOc0$1.15:.cold storage Belle- $1^.1.25; fancy preenirgs, 75c<g$l; com iiVT in rhoi<>e fruit. ACietGHr. • Pear* — Winter Nellis. J2.25(j2.75 per box; r" l;ir.s- ««r* - etJe«. *I (ffl.Cs. ,' rersimmons— rrfisi7r»c per box. L;Cltru< Fntits tpor !>oxi — Navel oranges, $1.50 J£l.ft!"' for choice mci $2(52.50 for extra • choice ; ft^Tia^—^KZi. •"••'»: greptfruit. $2..10g3 for «Bfedle«> »n<l $l?V*'2 for common to choice: lemon*. $3'So.riO f«T fancy. $2.25<U2.r>0 for choice «nd- $1.50&2 for et»adar<!; Mexican limes, $4@ 4^>- Tropical Fruits — Rananas. 75c(g51.25 per buadi for Hstraiian and ?1. .".<># 2.50 for Central Ameri can; jiiDt-spples. $2."5<32.T>> per dozen. \u25a0MMBsjafK- - - Drl^d I"ruli*. RalsSnn.^X.utH and Honey PruJtf — Evaporated apples. *9sillc: aDricots, Il<ai3c: fancy Moorpark*. 13U^il4c: peaches. «07c: fsney. 7^«I8c: prunes. . basis; fir*. •"f?7^c: peare,' lo(ill3c.- Raisins— Layers, cluster^— C. crown. $2.50; 8 crown. $2: 4 crown. $1.40: 3 crown. $1.10; 2 crown. $1: seeded. r.(ssi«^ for choice and S>4<3 &%ic for faTicj": Thompson* fcpedless. S'.Jc; loose rntifcatels. 4 crown 4 4 c, 3 crown 4^<Jc.. 2 crown 3«ic; seefiiess, Sijig^c; raitiDs in sweatbox at Fresno. 2=i(s3c. * **JB**S?SB Nets — AlninndK. r.onparells. 15c: IXL. 14c; ne : plus ultra. 13c; peerless. 12c: Drakes, llM>c: Isngurdocs. lie; hardshell. 7'i<9Bc: Fbelled nlmonds. 2.'035 c; new wghiuts. 15c twr lb for No. 1 softshelle. 14',-jc for No. 1 standards; No. 2 standard, lie: pec«ns. 14i45?15e; peanuts, 4Vi @sc: pine cuts, lS@2oc; ItalUD cbestnuts. Honey — Water white comb, sage bo.ney. 14@ 16c; white do. 12<512%c: amber do. 10©llc: 1 Kacramento rirer comb. lOQISc; extracted. RVSSI j »c for white. TffiSc for light amber and 5% @ 6V4c per lb for amber. Bo«*wfix— 27y 2^3oc per lb for light and 23® 1 20c for dark. Poultry and Game illiout 400 rases of dressed turkeys reached the market yesterday, most of them coming in on the <*arly morning express trains. There wss merely a {«ir demand f«r them, as recelrers «lio v.ere asking nich prices learned early in the «ls.r. An occasional tale of exceptionally fine 1 Ftdck was reported at ,10c. but with most : sellers j . prtfw ranged fr«->m 27c. to 2flc. Other kinds of ' fioultry sold well at satisfactory . prices. -An- I other oar of assorted western utock. niaVing the wventu rt"-ct>l»ed for tfce week, Trent on sale. Came e.mtinu'id dull. Poultry (p<r dozen) — liens. $s.?>o<g6 for email, $$.TiO6i7.Z(i fiw large and $S6?10 for extra: young roosters. $4.50@6.u0; do extra,' $7.50(38.50: old rcmster*. $5; fryers. ?5 50£6: broHeTKl $3.50@4 for «mall and $4.5005 for large: ducks. $7fi>iO; plFeoiis. $1.75^2; squabs, $5©3.50; geese. $2.50 <&S per pair: live turkeys, 24@25c per lb; dressed turkej-s. *7<s2Sc per lb. • , <?an>e c-rr dozen) — Mallard ducks, $3915: can. f vai«ba««ks. S4^6: sprig. $304; teal. $2@2.50; \u25a0widgeon. $2<a;2.50; epoonblllß. $1.75@2; gray pees*:. $3<^4: white peewe, $1^i0@2.50: branC $2 02.50 for small *nd $3.50(g4 for large; hookers. $6©S; bare. $1.75@2; cottontail rabbits. $3. Beans and Seeds \u25a0 * Baflness is practically at' a etandstUl pending the turn of the year. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*". Beans (per ctl) — Bayos, $4.75©5.25; small wnite, $3.25©3.50; Urge white, $3.25@3.50; »>ink, $r»SjS.CS; red, $5(^5.50; blackeye, $5&5.25 - lima. *4.«<}&4.50: red kidney. *5@5.75; cran- P berry betas. « s4^4.3s: garvaozas, $2.50@3.25: borse \v*rh. $1.75<g:2.25. See<l« — JtJrcwn niutrtard, 4%c; yellow mustard, L. — : fiao*eed. 5^5%c; canary, 3«J3»ie; alfalfa. lSSiyc; /ape. l(S.2^ic; timothy, fcVsc; hemp. 2?i g 3c:. millet. 8c per lb. Dried Peas— Green.- $3.75@4 per ctl; Nlles.' Boainal. . -/ Flour and Farinaceous Good* Hour — California family extras. $5.40@5.80 net •rithi'Ut discount: t>ekers' extras. $5.40@5^0; tcperline $4iT»0<(i4.70:4 i T»o<(i4.7o: Oregon and Washington, ler bbl, f4.w>(4;4.W» for family bakers' and pat ***"«-ct* Hci *4<3 4.25 for cutoff; -Kansas patent*, t6 70: do straiKl»»,,sG.sO: Dakota patents.: s7.4o; io'etxai«liis..f7.2o; do clear, $S.CO per barreL Farinaceous Goods— Buckwheat flour. $4.20; buckwheat V flour. self-rislnj:. $5: -buckwheat groats, $8: cornineal." yellow; s3, white ; s3, extra cream yellow $3.25. extra cream white, i $3.25: corn flour. $3: cracked wheat. $3.30: entire wheat flour. $3.20: farina.. $3.60: jrndiam flour.JS; liom iar. large $3. small $3. grannlated $3: oatmeal, 54.25; do sroat«,*s4.2s: pearl barley, $4.20: rice flour. $6; rolled oatß $4.25: rolled wheat. 53.30; rye flour/ $3.25: rye meal,' s3.lo;* split peas,-* yel low $6. green $8.50; extra cream rolled oeta, ISO lbs $7.50. 2 00 lbs sacks $7; rolled flakes. ISO 1b bbls $7.50; 2 90 lb sacks $5.25; rolled wheat, 150 ib bbU $4.75. 2 75 lb sacks $4.25. Hay and Feeds tuffs \u25a0 !'%! ' % All prices remain unchanged, and general con ditions also remain as before. ' Bran — $29@30 jx>r. ton. Middlings— s34^36.so per ton! Shorts— s29osl per ton. Feedstnffs— Rolled : barley. $23<524 : rolled " oats for feed. $29@31: mixed feed. $25@26 for average lots: evergreen cbopfeed, $21 per ton. for car lots and $22 for Jobbing: linseed oilcake meal. 20 ton lots, $40, 10 tons lots $40.50, 5 ton lets $41, smaller lots $41.50; cocoanut cake or meal at mills. $24.50 in 20 and 10 and $25 in 6 ton lots; Jobbing. $25.50; . corn • meal. $34@35; cracked corn. $34@35; alfalfa meal, carload lots $17, Jobbing $18; red star alfalfa meal, $1S in car lots and $19 Jobbing; Modesto alfalfa . meal/ $17 in car lots and $18 jobbing; Stockton meal falfa, $17 in car lots and $18 Jobbing; Cap roca oilcake meal. $16.50 per ton; calf alf a, $19 in car lots and $20 Jobbing. Hay — Ordiuary wheat. $9012.50; choice. $13@ 14:, wheat and oat, $9(511.50: tame oat. $8@12; volunteer wild oat. $S@9; alfalfa, $9@11; stock hsr. $5.50(55.60 per ton. Straw — 35@50c per bale. Hides,' Tallow, AV'ool and If ops The unsold stock of 1910 hops in first hands in Oregon Is now estimated at 2,200 bales. New York state markets are quiet but firm. Foreign markets are quiet but very firm. ,-.-.\u25a0. . , Hides — Culls and brands sell about ',401 c tin der quotations. Heary salted steers. lOfilOHc; light medium, C^JS^c; light, S^@9c; cowhides, 6Uc; Etags. 7c; falted kip. >\u25a0 10c; salted veal, 15& c: salted celf. 15»ic; dry hides. 18c; dry salt b»V3»s,' 12e; dry kip, 17c; dry calf, 22c: sheep- Hk'.ss. j^naarllcgs. 25@40c each; short wool; 40® 70c: nje^lmn. 70(?»0c: long wool, -90c@51.25; lambs, ''20!&50c;. horsehldes.- salt. $2.25@3- for large and $1.50(33 for medium. 75c@$l for small and 25Q50c for colts; horsehides, dry.'s2@2.2s for large and $1.23@2 for medium, 50c@$l for small and 25@50c for colts; goatskins, prime angoras. 75cQ.?1: large hair goats, 30Q40c; me dium. 20@30c; small, s@lsc. Tallow — No. 1 rendered, sU<g6Vic; No. 2, 4@ sc: grease. 2@2Uc Wool — Spring dip, San Joaquin. year's staple, 9@llc; do S months, 7@llc: Humboldt and Men docino. 18Q19c; Nevada, 12<jjl4c per lb. Fall clip — Mountain free, 9@llc: northern and valley, 7<glOc; San Joaquin. -fall lambs, "@10c; do de fective and heavy. -s@7c per lb. Hops — Crop of 1010, 13@17%c per lb to grow ers. General Merenandi«e Bags — Grain bags, 5%c spot and n'4@6ric 1911 delivery: - San Quentin bags, 5?4c:.w00l bags. 2714 c for Stj lb and 29% c for 4 lb; fleece twine. 76c per lb. Coal — Pennsylvania anthracite egg, flO per ton; Wellington. $9; New Wellington, $9; Coos Bay, $7: Australian house — Richmond, etc.. $9; Pelaw Main, $9; Stanford Richmond, $9 ; Cum berland. fls in bulk and $16.80 tn sacks; Welsh anthracite. $15; coke, $16 per ton in bulk and $17 In sacks. Coal Oil, Gasoline, etc. — Water •white, iron barrels or drums, 8c; 15>> degree oil, iron barrels or drums, 9^4 c: special do, 10c; pearl oil in cases, 15e; astral, 15c; t-tar. 15c; extra star. ISc; Elaine. 25V4c; : eocene, 16c; red crown and motor gasoline, in bulk 17c. in cases 24c; engine distillate, in drums 7c, cases 7c more; SO degree gasoline, in bulk SOc, in cases 37^c; varnifh makers' and painters' naphtha, in bulk 14c, in cases 2H*e. . ' Oil — Quotations are for. barrels. Linseed, SI per gallon for boiled and OSe \u25a0 for raw. cases 5e more: castor oil In cases, No. 1 71c. Baker's AA $1.17<g1.X9; China nut. cases. 65©75 c per gal lon; coeoanut oil, in barrels. 716?73Hc for XXX, 6&i4<g7lc for No. 1 and 66136514 C for No. 2, ac cording to quantity; extra bleached winter sperm 0:1. SOc; natural winter sperm oil. 1 SOc: natural whale oil. K>c: pure lard oil. $1; winter strained lard oil. £Wic; pure neatsfoot oil. 83c; No. 1 neats foot oil. 65c; herring oil, SOc: salmon oil, 00c; boiled fish oil, SOc; paint oil. 45c. Turpentine — 99c per gallon In cases and 92c In bulk, drums- and Iron barrels. Rosin— E, $9.30; F. $9.33; G. $9.45; H, $9.50; I. $9.55: K. $t».CO; WG, $10.40; WW, $10.70 per barrel of 2SO lbs. 4UUiMH Red and White Lead— Red, Sl6©9c; white, S& gS&c per lb. REFINED SUGAR MARKET The Western engar refining company quotes as follows, terms net cash: Standard, fine granu lated. 4.90 c; standard coarse granulated. 4.90e; fruit granulated, 4.90 c: cut loaf, in barrels only. 6.90 c; H. & E. crj-6tal domlnos, 5 lb cartons in cases. 7.90 c; do in 2 lb cartons In cases. 8.40 c; monarch bar. 5.25 c; tablets, in half barrels. 5.40 c; do in 25 lb boxes. 5.65 c; cubes and A crashed. 5.13 c; monarch, powdered. sc; XXXX powdered. sc; candy granulated sc; : confection ers* -A. 1 4.90 c: confectioners' crystals. sc; extra \u25a0fae^granulated.' 4.70 c: magnolia A. 4.Me: extra O. 4.4rtc; golden C, 4.30 c; D. 4.20 c; barrels and 50 lb bags 10c. half barrels 25c. \u25a0 boxes 50c more per 100 lbs than for bags of 100 lbs net. Bar in 35 and 40 lb tins $1.70 more, in 8 and 10 lb tins $2.35 more per 100 lbs than price for this grade in 100 lbs bags. : The California and Hawaiian sugar refining company, ouotes as follows: - Granulated ' basis. [4.00 c: "Hlsrade" bar. 5.25 c: powdered. sc; A brushed. C.lsc: berry, 4.90 c; C. & H. extra fine Vranulated. 4.90 c: coarse dry granulated. .4.90 c; .confectioners' A. 4.90e; confectioners' crystal. sc; \u25a0cubes, 5.15 c; bricks, half barrels. 5.40 c;. bricks, in 25 !b boxes, 5.65 c: extra fine dry granulated (100 lb bags only). 4.70 c; excelsior A. 4.50e; ex tra C/t4.40e: golden C. 4.SOc; rellow D, 4.20 c: cutiloaf. in barrels only, 6.90e: H. & E. crystal Sominos. 5 lb cartons in cases. 7.90 c; do 2'lb cartons in cases. 8.40 c. Additional per 100 lbs: In barrels ani f.O lb bags. 10c more; half bar rels Jlse more, boxes SOc more for all grades. -Bar in 35 and 40 lb tins.- $1.70 more: In 10 lb tins. $2.35 more. Minimum order.- carload weight. . Xevr York Produce \ NEW YORK, Dec. SO.— Hides— Easy. ! Hops — Firm. 1 Petroleum — Steady. I Wool— Quiet. 1 Raw Svgar — Nominal. Muscovado, S9 test. b.36c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3.SGc; molasses, S9 bst. 3.11 c. I Refined Svgar — Quiet. I ButtPr — Weak. Creamprr - specials. 30c; ex fctri;. 2S@29c; firsts. 29@30V4c:: creamery, held; iliirri to special. 23<^29c; state dairy, common to an'ft. 20i2:2SUc: fsctory. held," 22@22»£c/ DRIED FRUITS . . '. r '\ Evaporated Apples — Continue very ~ quiet and P.rJers are a shade easier in tone. On the spot f*ncy is quoted at 12*4<<513c; choice, ' ll^ic; PtJiae. 9H<aile- . , . 'Pninps-!— Mfiderately active, but; stocks are K\SlI and prices firm, quotations ranging from 7Ttc to 10% c for Californlas up to 30-40?, and IVi lie for Oregons from; 6os to 30s/ " • . \\prieots — Firm on .the strength In the west, bt* trading. U quiet. Choice, 13(?13i4c; extra chl"ce. 13%(?i13%c: fancy, 13%<ai4c. reaches — Very firmly held, owing to the small st'tts on hand. Choice, 7%c; extra choice, S%l €\',c: fancy, Sgfl^c. ilsisitiH — Qui^t/ but firm. -Loose muscatels are quiitfd at 514 Q6Vic ; choice to fancy seeded. »liTd7i4c; seedless, s@6e; London layers 'sl.2o to t»;35. fChleaso Dairy Produce Market CigJOAGO. Dec. 30.— Butter 'steady; v cream erieQ i3(320c: • dairies.* 2lo2sc. Eggs steady: «?epj?)t». 2.065 cases:' at; mark, cases included," l fl Vs>?*2V'C: firsts. "2oc: prime firsts," 3lc. Cheese ctenr^.l daisies. 15^15VJc: twins, 14<^14%c; Ymi;sf ,'AraPrlcas 15i4<§.15>4c; longhorns, 15Q 15^ii*-**» iLoji AngeleM - Produce Market ill Dispatch, to The) Call] v^ L ? 3 ANGELES, Dec. 30.--Eggs today wer« f airlj- gtn» ft t unchanged \u25a0 prices. For <\u25a0 the first t' ol *. Imperial valley and • northern California ccc* went listed on the exchange. Prices were cstabjthed at Soft34c a doren. .The potato mar ket»Tt f" jfirm.. Highlands selling especially 'well at $I.l^. i: other varieties - moved off. well at on- \ cnangyi jprlces. . . \u0084 \ Kec Slptß of produce^ were: '.-\u25a0 Eegs,' 20ft cases \u25a0, butterJ ir.306 pounds: cheese. 1.729 pounds; pota toes. JsiOS sacks; tmlons t oo sacks; sweet pota toes. ess facis. , Chee( c (pej. ib)— Northern fresh, ISc: northern storages n c . locals,, lSc; eastern Blngles. 1R?; eastcra twin*, l&c: eastern Cheddars, 19(iJ20c; casterniinnghom. xg c: . Oregon daisy. 18@18^c; eastern d a i 9 y t I8^(519c; swiss, imported. 32e; jwlss. '.domestic.- 21 @24c; brick - cream." l9@2oc; limburf er , IB< g2Oc; Roquefort,. 3«@4oc. rperlb)— Creamery, extra. -:ioc: firsts," 32^c; i»(iie butler, 2ric; country butter/- 25c s :. \u25a0' EggsU er dospn)— Local ranch, candled, flrsts, S*>c; caf oount,<32c: eastern frwh.- 32c;; storage/ 2Sfri3oc: nortliftn California, 30<S34c; imperial ralley. : ,^34 C .\ - »- I^?l cli—No.'l Pink. $G: No. 1 limas.' $.).40(R5. „. uA r Washington. $4.25; small .'\u25a0Wtes, 4^ 4 .. 2 i; Mackeycs. $3.50; Garvanzas, **£*>•. jHtUs. $Tl - \u25a0-. —i ' '-'. r J$* t & 'P*" 1 " Ml— nighl«nd. $1.R3; Nevadas, $1.8j; Lt^poc, |J«J2.10: Salinas. «2«2.J0; Ore poir.rose, «2: wllte. rose, local. ••sl.«. < 5(92: ; new potatoes. 4^ pj. Ib : sweets, $2.50@2. 75. > E a»terJ Livestock Market „„„,'„ ICHICAGO -r « . CHICAGO ; De J • 30.— Cattle— Receipts cstl mated at. I^qo; .iarket steady to 10c higher. Beeves, **-<tftT; \xu steers, $4.25®5.40:. west ern .steers, fl^iga stockers and feeders, $3.50@ 5.50; cows*B| heiiirs. $2.60@6.30; calves; $7@9: /.y^TT^P 181 Vtlmated at •> 15.000; - market lO^loc higb^. i4 nt . «7.55@7.00:: mixed, $7.55 @\u0084e5; beaTi $7.fc(37.00: rough. $7.55@7.70; rood to ch«4c^ heaT I pigs; $7.25@8; bulk. of. Mle*j $7.7|(a.7.55. ' = • -, /T \u25a0.' fchefp— Eecd ptß - ktimated-- at a 7,000; : market strong to a,,sjiade ligher." Native,' $2.60@4.35; western. 52. tt @ 4. i. yearlings.'- $4.7.'>«5i5.60; lambs, natbw f4.n0(J'?.40. western $4.75<g6.40. - v-iV'c»civtl5 A \ SAS CITY , SAJ>SASI5 AJ>SAS I }Ty.':i>ec.- 30.— Cattle— Receipts, l.fioo: niartet s»tron| Native, steers. - $5@6.r.0: native wy^ l *M heltre. $2.75(56;- stockers; and feeders. S4@>*.s> r buk, $3.7s@s; ; calves. $4.50@ 2k°l'i-- westc ?B Isteeri $4.75e6; western cows, 5— i'llfti». -*,f! v i" I'- --' > \u25a0 • \u25a0 Hogs-.R*«»pfo-4.40 : market 10® 15c higher/ Bulk of sales. fe7.73V7.50: heavy/ -$7.75@7.55; g7 TO- * n bt^ cb H 1 7 -J5(a7.65; Mgfht.-j {7.70 . Sbeep-nwipjs.^io;; market s tron g. 1 Mut^ tr«is. $3.so®^* lairli. '. $.-.DO<r t c.3O: fed * «-eth ««" D on rearlln 4 *3-H® 3 - :>0 ' feU western ewes; " V : VjUT?I OMAHA Bl -OMA]/a. Hc.-nO.-€attle-Recelpts; arkef, sftw a:^ - steady. Native steers, ;^HBSSM; gRAMDISGO OACL, SATmiDAY. -DECEMBER 31. 1910. $4.50@G.50!_ cows and; heifers,. S3@s.2s; western steers. .^ ?3.50@5 JJo '. \u25a0:- range - cows •\u25a0£ and v heifers," $3©4.70: canners," |2.85@3.40: stockersand feed ers. $3.25@5.6.1; calves, -$3.50a5;. bulls,' stags, etc.,;53.25@4.85. r -T^, V ..; - . \u25a0 Hojrs— Receipts, 3,600; market 10c : hijrber. Heavy. $7.43«£7.75; mixed. $7.53@7.f10: Iljrht,' |7..>.^(57.00; ; pigs, : $6.50@7.50; bulk of; Bales, Sheep— -Receipts. : 8.500; market 10c- -hijr!'»r. Yeartinjrs. $4.25@5.1C;"; wethers, 83.40@4.'i0i ewes;« $3(33.75; lambs, $5.80@6.10. •' < Portland Livestock 1 Market PORTLAND, Ore., Dec 30.-^Cattle— Receipts, 100. Market firm. -..,-, Prtmo steers," $0.25@6.50; good to choice steers, $6@6.25r choice to prime cows, $5.25@5.60 ; good . to ; choice v beef -i cows, $4.75@3^5;- good -to : choice, heifers,: $4.7505; choice to ; good bulls,' $3.78@4 ; ' good - to » choice light: calves, $6.25@6.75; ' good to choice " heavy calves.; ss.23^6; good to choice stags,- $4.80(^5. Hogs— Receipts,. 400. : ' Market 5 firm. : Choice, $8.r»0@9; good to choice, ' sß.2sQß.so. • r \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'- Sheep-— Receipts. 200/ Market firm." • Yearling wethers. $4.7505; -old wethers. |4:25@4.50; choice ewes. $3.75@4; good to choice ewea, $3.25 wi3. <s: i choice ' lambs.. $o.So&J7; ' good ; to ' choice, $C@S.SO. -: ;:;-- ~ :;--.' , : \u25a0"\u25a0 ••; ;.' aiISCEIXAIVEOUS MARKETS . New; York Cotton Market _: . NEW YORK, 1 Dec. 80^— B. F.-Hutton & : Ct>.'« wire says:."' .\u25a0 \u25a0..',\u25a0\u25a0;- ,• c.^.'.i.t ---,-; , - . . \u25a0 • -. - ;\u25a0 \u25a0 v_. After aelllng about -4] to 5 polnta lower 'to a basis -of ; yesterday's low prices, cotton \u25a0. turned strong ; on covering of -t shorts v and \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 buying 'by brokers «reprcsenting ' leading : spot interests.*.; The number of. January _ notices .', Issued . was larger than' expected,' but caused no" weakness, ; as they were promptly stopped by the same Interests who took up the cotton in, December,- and;; lt 'was said that : outsiders , also ' succeeded iin = seecring about 70,000 bales on today' s notices, which was taken to mean : that In future there might be quite • lively competnion \u25a0 for . control of , the : local stock/ .There was ; very little pnblle business,; as all ' three of the - leading , future • markets \ will . be closed from today, nntll next Tuesday \u25a0 in - observ ance of. the usual new year holidays. . There has been some falling off in - receipts >- at Interior towns as compared with last . week, .: but * the moTement'la still greatly In excess of last year, and unless there : is some ; Improvement tin * the demand In the , near : future vlt is probable that there will be liquidation la the spot department," aS stocks are beginning to assume record'propor tions, not only at all \u25a0 principal , points '- in ; this country, but In Liverpool as well, stocks " and afloat of American ; for that ' port . today figuring .1.274,000; bales, against 1.138,000 ;last year; and 1,324,000 in )' 1908.- Developments .in . the v: spot market, therefore, should . be : closely ; watched, as should" the character of the' weather; to'.be-ex perienced during, the early part of the new year. as one will reflect the > legitimate : trade ; demand and ;the other the outlook : for , the ' new < crop. Heavy soaking rains are again falling In all parts of Texas today and the much heretofore com plained of lack -of '-\u25a0 seasonal moisture in \u25a0\u25a0' the ground is- being restored, which will do much to insure the making. of a bumper crop. the, coming year. \u25a0\u25a0 " . .\u25a0\u25a0- - \u25a0 ; :.„\u25a0•; :.• - \u25a0 •.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-::\u25a0' "The talk Is that there will -be exports from the local stock during • January, If : the j southern markets hold - firm. Freight room has been engaged for about 9,000 bales and . the ' peo ple who are shipping, this are understood to have taken up more cotton on January notices today." Spot . closed quiet. 5 " points higher.v Middling uplands, 15c; 60 gulf, 15.25 c. SaUs, 4.700 bales. COTTON FUTURES -' Year Open. High. Low. Close. Dee. 29 ago. Jan. ....14.57 14.77 14.53 14.69 14.61 • 15.80 Feb. ........ .... .... 14.68 14.80 ! 15.94 March ..14.87/15.04 14.85 14.98 14.91 v 1640 April .;. 15.10 15.10 -15.10 15.07 16.23 May .'...;. 1 5.0S 15.24 15.06 15.19 15.11 16.37 June v. ....... ........ 15.18 15.13 -16.31 July ... .15.11 15.26 15.10 15.18 15.13 16.38 Aug. ....14.82 14.95 14.82 14.58 14.83 15.03 5ept......... .-. ............ -14.77 Oct. ....13.45 13.45 13.43 13.43 13.44 13.97 Nov. ........ .... ........ "13.90 Dec. ....14.61 14.78 14.60 14.00 14.50 .... Boston Wool- Market BOSTON, Dec. 30.— The « Commercial Bulletin in its annual review of wool. tomorrow will call attention to the fact that the stock of wool in Boston Is the largest In over 20 years with -the exception ; of ' 1899. There • remains in Boston . at the close of . business ;at the : " end " of ' the ". year 85,560,000 pounds of domestic and 13,625,000 pounds of foreign wool, against 43.905,955 pounds domestic and 7,841,000 pounds foreign a year ago. The total stock of all kinds unsold in the United States is 162.521,200 pounds, I against 97,322,457 pounds, last year. This has been eseceeded ~-by January 1. 1901. when it was 233,829,000 pounds : on January 1, 1599, with 291,168,690 pounds/and on January 1, 1898. with 178,787.000 pounds.- The records . of the year show . that Boston leads all the world's wool markets except : London, :j to which it is a close second. • Nearly two-thirds of all the wool in the United States, whether pro duced here or imported, is now. in; Boston ware houses. t^in»iwj|a(gr*T|tiifflßm|jßOTr^ 'f Holiday 'dullness has been - In" • evidence \u25a0' this week,- but' not- to the same extent that is fre quently the case. A considerable amount of ,\u25a0 in quiry and sampling: on the part of the mills Is In evidence, and there has not been a dearth' of actual business. One sale of staple Montana in volving 1 500.000_pouDds j has- been the . chief r ssle of the week. ' The , sale sras made ' at . 22c. : Sev eral other lots of 10,000 to - 200,000 pounds : of original Montana, . ; " r - >\u25a0' -'* ' St. liouiw Wool Market" ST. , LOUIS, Dec. 30.f-Wool ' unchanged ; < me dium grades. ; combing and . clothing.- 22@28c; light fine. 20@22c; . heavy fine,' 15@17c; tub washed, 20@33c. - - Xevr -York Coffee Market NEW YORK, Dec. SO.— E. F. Hutton & Co/s wiro says: 9BSf^SSUK "Cables from Rio. and Santos were firm to day and higher. Early cables from Havre .were disappointing, but improved a. „ little later :in the ; day.'.-: Hamburg cables were good early . and advanced < sharply : later/- . Our- market -advanced sharply -in the afternoon 'on buying :. by \u25ba strong trade Interests who had received very -strong cables f rora their Brazilian ' correspondents - with reference to the next ; crop, v It is ; said t that *in consequence of the dry weather since . rains have come ; the fruit continues -to shed.% ; In"; other words, it seems that : the growing crop is going from bad to wors«», a condition which makes it simply folly to sell the. late summer and nearly fail, months at: discounts simply -because .'deliv ery can not be demanded now. There was no.un certain . tone to the . market - today.; neither : was there ' sny ; question : as to the ; good \u25a0 character ; of the buying. Today's operations have given con fidence <to • weakkneed \u25a0 bulls '\u25a0' and seems * to' have started the. market toward :a new hlghMevel.' \u25a0: "The condition •. of ; the . crop, ; stocks 1 and : - con fiunjptlon .today warrant -the ' mnintenance. of higher values. ; The \ latest crop news is : gloomy for. the next \u25a0 ensuing ; crop. ;y.lt \u25a0 is : now > conceded generally.' that the current: Santos \ crop '. is • less than 8,000.000 bags. ; i Santos .; exports ? for ? the six months. July- to :, December/^inclusive," are C.550.000 \u25a0 bagF. Consuming . markets ? can \u25a0 count on i little above 3,000.000 bags 1 exports - from Santos within ,the : next : six 7 months. - Rio can export only about > 1,000.000 "bags iinl' the next six months. To get such results there 'would be no stocks at all left in Santos -and Rio when the ' new crop starts In "July. ; 1011/ \u25a0- \u25a0; •COFFEB FUTURES , Option Open .High \u25a0 Low Close January ..... ...... /..... ./....\u25a0'll.2oc February .... ...... .././. 11. 25 c March ...... 11.20 c 11.32 c -." 11:200? 11:32 c April ....... ...... ...... 11.22 c May ........ 11.07 c 11.15 c 11. 07c s 11.14 c June ."../........... .'..... \u25a0..;... ;i1.09c July ........ 10.95 c 11.05 c 10.95 c 11.05 c August ;........... ...... .. li.ooe September; .. 10.81 c 10.96 c 10.81 c 10.95 c October-...,. ...... .. ..jO.SSc November >;.. 10.72 c ! 10.73 c 10.72 c 10.72 c December ./. 11: 15 c 11. 1.'c 11.15 c ./.:.. Sales/ 33,250 bags. • -\ew York Metal : , Market - NEW - YORK, V Dpc. 30^— Standard '= copper ; was dull: spot. Dpcember. January, \u25a0\u25a0- February . and March. 12(5J12.15c. ; Ixindoni was quiPt: spot : £56; futures. £56 16s 3dJ Ixx-ai; dealers report a nom inally y. unchanged* market. ; - Lake conper. :*l3<g 13.23 c; electrolytic. 12. 75«313c:- castinir. . 12.50^ 12.75 c.-.; Arrivals reportedat ; New, York . tnOay. 425 tons." Custom : house returns show exports of 28.795 tons so far this month. \u25a0 -~ - Tin ; was j dull: ; spot and December, 35(?i3R.3.1c; January. 35@38.40ei, February, 3S*£3S.3oc: March, 38(g 38.25c. London was weak; spot," £174 17« 6d:- futures.' £l73 17s Cd. ; ,/ . : . Lead was dull at 4.45<f?4.55c New York and at 4.30^i4.40c East St. i Louis'. London. £13. ~ S Spelter was steady ; at 5.40(g5.47^4c New .'York and at 5.20©:5.30 c; East St. Loulsr? London; - £24: \u25a0•-. Iron— Cleveland , warrants. .49s lO^Ad in^lx)n don. : The locaLmarket was nominally" unchanged. No. 1 foundry h northern. $15.25@16.2. s ! ; No. 2/ $14.75(^15.75: \u25a0 No.' l ; southern and • No.' 1 1 southern soft," $15.25@15.75. ;. : ; ' •; : ; Xaval Stores— Turpentine and Rosin*'* r: SAVANNAHS Ga.; ! Dec/5 30.^-Turpentlne— Firm at.uc. Sales,; 3l7; receipts, 617; shipments. 52: Stock. 16,199. .'..-• -.::',»'' ,'-'Ro«in— Firm.* Sales. 2,124; receipts.; 4,053; shipments, 815; .. stocks. . 84,076. * Quote: • ? B $5.82i4!30.05- D, $5.85^6.05; E/ $5 57ii (36.05 F. $5.90®6.07^ : : G.i $5.92i4f6.10r H. $5 05(55: 6.10;.- 1. $0.10; X/ i 56.70:;M.;57@7.10; K?«S 7.20; WG, $7.25;iVw,!57.35/ ;_ * S HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE ; .Depth at mean low water/- entrance , to harbor.'* PLACER Ft. \{ Date!]' :. : .-,; ,-,.-" Grays Har 18 INot/ 30ISouthL channel Is now • \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0"'\u25a0»\u25a0 \ " --\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"'"• marked by 'bnoy/- --jj * \u25a0'•\u25a0'\u25a0 :'-. \u25a0.::" I I • -IBuoy Xo. ; 4 adrift • Willapa B 22 jDec. 4l - Channel >J is working I I -.:'\u25a0' I", slowly south. > ->™j Ctolnm. R.| 25 |Sept. 23|. ... .777. ;~ •.-.-;-/;:.-. J*7* Nehalm Xl 0 |Nov.t3o|ChanDel74oo >feet?wlde.y TUlmk' B.l '. 8 Dec. \ BJChannel -^611 ' to s north : • H | t . I following :s north V splt. i'aqulna' B| 13^ (Sept/ 12 1 /;......;, ; :/;t-. ;-. .-. : .~- Sluslaw R| 6 I Not. 301:t. .rTTTT.:";. ':[':':'. ..:'. tJmpqua Rj • B%jN'ov. . 1 IChannel "well, north r of .-•\u25a0\u25a0~ > "•\u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0r|,.- ..;\u25a0 -I \u25a0-.\u25a0;\u25a0 ,j :hnoys^and ranges. >>:-; Coos t, Bay . | 17 . | Nov.- 1 1 . . Iv.'VrY;-.-. : .-. . r . ;-.-.-. .f CoqulUe R| -, 85. \ Nov.- 2lChannel ; straTgiat. Klarath: R ; ,7 ., Defi.- s]Channel , ; "thlftlng -; to - '\u25a0'' ~ 1 '". v|- ; . -I .-northwest Rogue Rlv| 2 i (Sept. '' ljChannel -. sontbwest. Hmbldt' Bj.lS | Noy. 9lChannel^ working . north. v S V Pedro . B | 20 -:\u25a0 I Qgt; : 31 1 No \u25a0 chan"ge~7; n-n -f cc h ann 7i74 S Diegoßt-2S^|NoT/ -l|No • change To "channel.-^ S Pablo Bl : 24 -;|Nov/ : 30iDepth ? in; dredged chan-' .1 - I 1 nel. . J \u25a0_ AUea?Br. I^l2 }; |Oct,tl4 (Kntrance ; buoy gone,^>i MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS IN ALL PARTS OF WORLD IMMIGRATION CHIEF IS ON MONGOLIA Pacific Mail Liner Arrives in Port and Will- Dock Early j ; This Morning ' / HE I liner; Mongolia; Captain .< Henry. /[ E. Morton, , arrived/ i- f h port at, ,9 o'clock last ; night ; and/fwlll dock ; early ,ft b? 1 b mdrnln'gr.> The? Moji;, golia^-was .lnijquar antinelat?Ho/nolulu on accouht/.o of a case * of ; sinuUpox '\u25a0 i li the : utee^age-iV; Ac cordinlgf \u25a0: to" advices fecelvWa by cable, a ; lpj;t lief; required precautions; have lieeh . taken, \u25a0\u25a0; and if \u25a0this proves to ; ; b6 (the case, the -liner |Will .not. be quaran r , ..-,mw-i iu^q^- tilS 1 ** here/although there ; may :be a dejlay^if everybody 'on : board' has -not -beeri -vaccinated. - V' ;> i 4 v< • B Cornmißaioner. General of Immigration Keefe, who ; has ;b;'een> investigating; Im migration affair* ;. at ; Honolulu, 7 is i re turning on the Mongolia. .Another pas senger is' W.>B?, Hamilton,; special dep uty, collector; of the iport," who' made the tr^ to. the;islf£nds<forthis health; v -There are fr s ; cabin passengers on ' the Mongolia ; aftd ; 20p Chinese. The liner also has a," big: freight ; cargo." ; Maryland Temtins Pacific Coal \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- The . cryuieer'M Maryland -has: .begun testing ; Pkciflc / coast ? Coal iwith • a :.view of ascextainlng - its -practicability^ for use by /the United States - navy.-: Eight hundre^ytons " of ißlacksDiamondji'coal have -been; transferred from; the navy collier rr i Saturn \u25a0 to * the e Maryland;**;;; It Ms being ,used ; : aboard^ the ? cruiser under the direction of a. special; board/.' Later on: it; will ' be: tried "out iunder; full speed and.?'pther: cruising? conditions. "--.jWhen this sampled has been disposed of ,i the Roslyn and; Occidental coal still aboard the v Saturn -iwill : be', given \u25a0a l trial. -The coal from other northern mines will :be tested later, when" the :.\u25a0 Maryland '\u25a0; and the -West "Virginia • go to Bremerton i about the; end -of January. ] Four ; Steamers for ; Los Angeles This will' be ; Los ' ; Angeles : dayialong the ; water . front.- -and ' during- ' the - day four; coasters are scheduled to leave 1 for the southern 'port. ",The speedy Harvard will arrive from the f south: during^ the forenoon and will r sail ag-aln at 4 o'clocH. and could be r. back here .again before : the passengers on ; the " other steamers..' 1 sailing- today .have' reached their destination.- The other coasters departingv-today for- Los Angeles; are the Hanalei, J. S. Higgins and Roanoke. Middle Ground Buoy Broken ; It was : reported yesterday that; 1 the middle, ground buoy croft.- the •Presidio was out of The ; top C has been broken andthe light is not burn ing 1 .- It will be repaired as soon as pos- Eible.;-,---"..^/'::^.::^ : e*. •':\u25a0\u25a0•. .\u25a0-\u25a0-':\u25a0: \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ..-; '•\u25a0' .:-. : ':.*\u25a0 - \Vater Fro?t'-.;2V0tei« . ..,'..;»' v - . \ ; Receipts of lumber. yesterday by sea amountedto 2,583,000 feet.;. ;j The Japanese i llner,.Teny o Maru, ; from China and;,. Japan,- arrived £ at. 11 a. m. yesterday ,; at * Honolulu'and is* due here nexti Friday. \- ; . ; ;. \u25a0 \u25a0;: -~:\;\'-'-'\- The Oceanic steamship company's liner \u25a0-. Sierra, / Captain Hoiidlette, v ar rived at 7 : a. m. yesterday .- at - Honolulu from this ' port." The ; Sierra left here last Saturday. . - . The Hner % San ? Jose left: Panama Thursday 'for this port. •;" - ;p .The Oceanic""; steamship '/'company's liner Marlposa,' Captain Hay ward, which left here December/ 28 * for- Tahiti, was 442' miles • out at 8 o'clock .Thursday night." \u25a0 -;,.; .. -"• :: . :--;•' :;-\u25a0.;.-. : \u25a0: ".' •\u25a0\u25a0•--:\u25a0*, V The Pacific Mail freighter "Pennsyl vania.; Captain^Drennan,- will sail day f or J Panama direct with a. cargo of New ;York' freight/, . . The Matson; navigation" company's liner "Enterprise- will: sail - today; for I£ilo with a large cargo. j3|g|irHWß : ' Change of 'Manters?'.'- Steamer Arcata-— Late master, Alfred Reed; present master, T.O.-Noren. / Steajner .Hornet^— Late - '-\u25a0\u25a0 master, T. Eistrat;- present master,: N.l F.; Marxen: Steamer^ Sausalito-rLate "master, • P. M. Stakkebye; present .master,"- H. Jo hannissen." : . . ;; KnrollmentM r Steamer JQueen-^-G.,H.Zeh, master. Steamer Port Costa— E/ : Pierson, masterY/ .: ..';:.'"; :"-:.' '\u25a0'-':'-":''.\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0•' l \u25a0:--y- ' .':\u25a0::\u25a0: y. :-.- :* ;:: Barkentine Cofonado — R. T. Lawless, master. - ; : ' By United -Wireless - Friday. December, 30. •'. STEAJfER . lIARIPOSA— Dee. :. 29, S.p.»m/, 442 miles; off. San; Francisco; hence: Dec. 28 for .Ta ; •. hit!:' fine ;;'weathpr: smooth sea"; barometer .:. 30.27;? temperature 58. >.-; ; STEAMER '; MONGOLIA— Dec. 20. : 8 - p./ m. . . 3Z5 s' \u25a0•' miles 5 from > San : : Francisco ; • from i Honolulu " for f-.-i, San' Francisco; .will arrive , Dec/ 31,'; 10 a.l m. r •?'. BRITISH < : STEAMER^ ASIA— Dec. ; 20. > S p. m.. :\u25a0.'\u25a0• 775. miles off: San -Francisco: .hence Dec' 27 for ,: Yokohama^ via Honolulu;; all well. * STEAMER ARGYIX^-Dec.- 255; Bp/ m ;, 10 miles ' ;.i south iof ? Mendocino; . from '\u25a0 Astoria • for ' San V- Francisco: ;llght: rain; southwest .wlnd;<- smooth ..\u25a0 sea ; /barometer/ 30. 17 ; v temperature <\u25a0 50. . \u25a0.; STEAMER-ASUKCION— Dec. 29, V 74 p. m ., 270 miles; south: of Columbia river: hence Dee.. 28 for "Astoria; ; expect ; to arrive Dec/ .11 ' if, bar •is '^V smooth.", i-'-Y*.-'","-;--';- '.\u25a0-''\u25a0'''\u25a0;"•'-.<\u25a0'-'•" '-.' \u25a0 - ' -\u25a0•\u25a0*.: STEAMER- SANTA*RITA— From. Port Ran; Luis ? for, San Francisco ;;Dec.l 3o,; l'p.-im. 1 ? offw Pigeon L ~ point; : light" southwest wind; sca r smooth: '-.'well. ---'v\',-'v- \u25a0:::•.-..-; \u25a0- , : .-.,:\u25a0. ; . - : . .j SHIPPING NEWS OFoCOAST j [Special [Dispatch* to The] Call] :'•\u25a0 ETTBEKA; • Dec. 30.--Steamer City of 'Topeka arrived , this . morning at ,7:30 o'clock twittu freight hiailand'passenfrers.vThe vessel departs on the return ' trip . to" San ? Francisco at 10 a . nr • tomor- • i Steamer Acme, with a small cargo . of = miscel laneous freightr-arrlved;at;4:p.*m.;today.". The "Acme is . to \u25a0 load \u25a0 redwood ' lumber; for.- San " Fran cisco. i i->P!iSBE$ < &E&&W •'"\u25a0:"\u25a0 £'"\u25a0: "'\u25a0\u25a0.:\u25a0;. • •:- Steameri Aurelia,".' loaded * with : redwood ' lamber from -: the ? Bayside | lumber s company's | wharf.'* de parted for San > Francisco » this ;naorning at : o*s5 "\u25a0 \u25a0'• -; Steamer «H. I Murphy/ of übe £ Pacific lumber; company's? fleet * was i an i ontj?oin"; lumber carrlertoday.thavlng: departed for San" Francisco at' 10:05 'o'clock.. rv ,-V " • \u0084.-... \u0084,.. V 5 Steamer iLakme, departed . for. San Francisco with -' a J cargo ,\u25a0; of .'. redwood i lumber ? this \ moraine at". 10:04? o'clock." ;*v v : -:,:\u25a0\u25a0 . ; \u25a0/ : -\u25a0<•.. -,-:.., Santa: Clsra departed for San Francisco this -morning* at ;ll:30, o'clock -with? freight tmall and- passengers. \u25a0':-\u25a0'" ''\u25a0',\u25a0"\u25a0'\u25a0 .',.'.' . *. " ! °v' ; ,-* i°i PORTLAND,' ! Dec. '< 30.— Wb en th e French bark , Mlchelet left? at ; 0:30 1 o'clock I this i mornlne I laden with* wheatifor the sUnitediKingdom, Ht ? was shy one' sailor,'? a 'British s seaman?, whose' name ' is' said to * be ? Bruce i who^wasf arrested ? by 'i Deputy ' Co!? stablef JlcCnllough g last i night *on fea -i John% Doe warrant ; on charges i of; defrauding | an i inn (keener ' Brucefuadtbeen^staylng.-atithe sailors'! bonrdlnc house i run J by. i Grant | & i Whlte.'^ It lis % said I that yesterdays he «?and S another i pallor* were is Hiiinnpci onUhelMlcheletiby.GeorgeiH.lWischessenAwho has * been i running I in \ opposition Vto | the t old % sUirT ' ping,*: masters^fors someS months, id The s Frpndh" consults I making an ! investigation [to] ascertain^ to what; lengths S the; author! ties? can j go Mn-takl'jiff a'sallor.;from a; foreign ship I without < the consent of ? the; consul^;/ vi^-v -•.^::;\ : vj ; :,> , &-\u25a0 James jiJ."* Richardson,* formerlr« agent * for the Richardson \ line of i steamers 1 plyln? / between .' San Francisco ' andStms ! port.? left ! lastsntghtlfor itbe bay <city, < lwherel»>e'! will 'assume ifnn eharKesof , the line," relleving x |ii3 father, George H;; Richard^ son. '.? ;\u25a0'\u25a0.\u25a0.'",\u25a0\u25a0-'. V*' >\u25a0'"\u25a0"'\u25a0\u25a0' '•\u25a0"'\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0*•\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 '/\u25a0', i\u25a0: :~ ;•'?'':. -,<. i '^t :: l * Shingles!enough\t(Woad* L the gas , schooner Osh kosht wcre> encounteis36br \u25a0 that ; craft >on < Itslway. up i from * Nehalem ',to>*4toria| Mondav.t according to Captalu i Loll; master-^^he^ pag , gjoop \Condor, whlch'lsiiu 1 port. /-tii»;*uppo»t{i! that! they iwere ( the* deckload of-f=oine' steam^Aiooaer. 7 , %\ The > French i bark . Mlchelet^'^fain f- Hoseabas. 3 flnlshed'loadlngsll2,s24«busb-^^| W tjcat,*iValued at ?nS,47S. Tlic ilicbelet the - rortlandvs ilonrinK^ta'jHMßa.aii^and s has cleared » for j Queenatown I J^ffi i^^to f or i orders." \u25a0.tiThe T British | ship ?InfiJß|^^^MlJain ?, I^edlng-" ham;* haa" commenced! j£»|j, x- i; Raat3theslrv" the i feerman .ship. Frieda. .Captain "Mark, wa» starved ; this ; mbrnlnir " at • the \u25a0; elevator 1 dock. ."•. lts cargjo : is i b<?lng ; dispatched; by ;Dewar ; & iWebb.'".:. . '- 'V'ith 1 550,000 1 feet lof ilumber;for. San Francisco tb»s ; steamer \u25a0* Casco > haa * cleared i-; at ' the ? custom '\u25a0 I Laden '.with cargo* for ;• Europe, v New York ; and j/ani-' Francisco ithe .American-Hawaiian i steamer ft'alcon s nailed i tonight : for '\u25a0 the 'latter, port. . . - ;'.:. p. The "4 FreneU r bark V : Button J is 1? at 3 Slontgomery 'Bock i No."? 2 < loading: ' wheat : for • the '\u25a0 United ; King fiora.'r: ;• '-vS '\ :\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0.--'< '•<.-\u25a0;.'"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' - 'X';-^'-'.' : - ' - . \u25a0. * La^len' with 625.000 feet of lumber the schooner A: , B.t Johnson,"- Captain r Johnson, \u25a0 left yesterday for; San! Pedro. r • - \ii PORTLAKD, Dec. , 80. — " Arrived — Steamers Klamath, Yellowstone ; and" W. 7 S. Porter/ from San Francisco. - " ."f • \u25a0':\u25a0 '\u25a0• \u25a0 Salled^-Frenchibark Mlchelet.; for ; Queenstown or Falmouth; steamer Falcon, for San Francisco; steamer; Johan 1 PouIseB;? for : San Francisco. - . - .•' :i'ABTOEIA; "\u25a0. Dec/i 30.— The steamer.' Francis >TW Leggett - cleared '• today \u25a0 for San ': Pedro •- with . ' a cargo 'of : 1,400,000 feet, of > lumber, " and will \ sail Saturday/V; \u25a0-•/.-\u25a0 ' : "'' 'l ; : '- , : - . .' : .' : '- /..; The s steam'; .schooner.- Klamath VarrlTPd; this morning \ from San . Francisco ; with ; general I cargo/ '-• The ' s tea m | schooner ( Yellowstone . arrlyed ; today from ; San \u25a0 Francisco with \u25a0 general ; cargo, s: . ' . *:.The f tank - steamer W. . S. * Porter arrived this mornf ne . from San - Francisco > with a \u25a0 cargo Vof fuel . Oil." fi ".-;•;•\u25a0"• :...:/>; CJ-Vf^v'- '••-.•:." -\u25a0 \u25a0- ''\u25a0 The xtauk ; steamer 'Asuncion '\u25a0 1* fen] route \u25a0- from ' San ' Francisco ". with *a i cargo of fuel oil 7 and will arrive Saturday 'morning/. \u25a0..-•-*."\u25a0:'.\u25a0: ' •\u25a0\u25a0'";"" -.' - ;^,The steam schooner Shoshone cleared today -for San • Francisco with a : cargo j of ; 500,000 > feet •of lumber , loaded at St. Helen* s and * 125,000 \u25a0-. feet loaded at Rainier. 1 " : 1 1 will "• probably \u25a0go to ' 6ea Saturday.;-; : - , ;--\u25a0:* SEATTLE, Dec. SO.— Arrived— Steamer - Tlc torla,' T trom ' Valdez;; schooner Stimßon,; from 1 San PedrO/'v. .•\u25a0..;-'.-;;•\u25a0.- 'v.-.' •: :..;.. :•\u25a0 : - :\u25a0.-\u25a0,\u25a0.>' : Sailed— Steamers Eureka" and Aymerlc/ for Ta- COtna.'-:"--'..' .\u25a0.'.'":'.' : ; ;-.-'. .'\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0' ': ': ~ ." .- ;\u25a0' 1 ";Dec. SO.-^With the departure ef the 'j schooner - Oceania -" Vance : the \u25a0 last . clearance for ; this : month ' and the - year ; 1810 probably. 1 will be docketed 'in ! the; records of the customs office.' The ; Vance carries 499,260 feet of lumber,* valued at ! 55.100. K.Whila". there are ) five other vessels In the harbor at present loading for other than coast ports,"; none . will '\u25a0 complete : during ; thia i week and 1 theirs clearances '\u25a0 will go supons upon the January,«rec ords/ v Although ; there > were -• but " five ' clearances during i the » month ; of ; Decembers an . increase -. is shown -over, the November figures.' -The total=for this month will ', be 5.538,604 feet of Imnber. < val ued 'at $62,372. X This practical ly doubles the No-; vember figures; which show 3,357.239 feet of lum ber/valued at $33,212/ for other than coast ports.' This gain is : due ; materially > to the 'loading ; here of \ : the ' British s steamer. Stratbalbyn.- the s big tramp alone taking 2.555.015 feet, valued at $28, 435. :-" These , figures \u25a0 are : considered | good . evidence of \u25a0 the ' value of.; tramp ; steamer « trade tea port, and ; still further ' demonstrates :* what - ; immense value the completion of improvements at, the bar willmean:: \u25a0- •: r :-.-\u25a0• ; v : \u25a0 \u25a0/::\u25a0--;;.\u25a0:-.-\u25a0<..-.\u25a0.- .\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0. ~ \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' -When < the , schooner .1 Taurus sailed from \u25a0 the . E. K/: Wood lumber company s mill '\u25a0 today, bound for Guaymas,"* it was commanded by Captain ! Charles Petersen, -. who 1 arrived "' here •: from i San ; Francisco last ; week "to relieve Captain <E. - Llebig. : : who brought the -Taurus , to ", this port. 1 The Taurus carries. 767,510 feet of "lumber/, valued at $10,904. " Schooner G.VW/.Watsoa ended Its long stay at the >. Llntls trom * shipyards, 1 : and leaving ' the ways has , shifted , to the -Anderson i& t Middleton f dill; where \u25a0• it \ will *: begin taking ? aboard < cargo -. for Tahiti. -The Watson . arrived : in the harbor July 1 $,' and '\u25a0 Its departure - will : clear .'- up the " little fleet of. disengaged. vessels that were in port dur ing August.' September and October. , Two : schooners ; are : due to . reach •\u25a0 port within the • next few ; days < providing : . they have encoun tered fair j. weather : during their passage 5 north/ The schooner Ethel Zane Is bound for this, harbor from Hllo via ; Redondo, . and Is. now 19 days out of j the: California .port, v The " schooner' W. R. Hume : also : should : report/; as it ismoce than 20 days out of, Honolulu. \u25a0 , ; SAN . PEBRO ,'• Dec..' CO.— The steamer Yale ar rived \u25a0 from .-- San ' Francisco -;* and the * Harvard palled; today. ; : • \u25a0.\u25a0,;\u25a0 : Steamer Temple EC' Dorr arrired ? tthiss s morning from Grays Harbor with 720,000 feet of; lumber consigned to '\u25a0 Hlcks-Hauptmann lumber \u25a0 company of Los Angeles. •\u25a0*:\u25a0-\u25a0 >• >.<\ ;-\u25a0-."\u25a0- \u0084 . :-.;. - , Steamer Grays Harbor completed the discharge of; a - lumber, cargo and Cleared today for. Grays Harbor to reload/-- har'^g in tow.' schooner Cece lia Sudden/.'- - , ; ; - \u25a0 r '_-,„• Steamer DorU. arrived from Grays - Harbor, carrying / 700,000 feet of lumber for San Pedro lumber company. -'. \u25a0 * - f^ E J**l| i ''jUy •/Steamer ? Sa n, Jaclnto completed"- the i discharge of \u25a0 200,000 -feet of lumber for E/vK." Wood lum ber company . and ' cleared ' for ' Hueneme ' and \ Ven-* turawiththe 'remainder. \u25a0--, ; : ;\u25a0-.\u25a0•' " Sajrinaw- has arrived' from 'Willapa Harbor va San Francisco with 800,000 feet of lumber.; \u0084 :/ \ : '\u25a0 \u25a0 , •\u25a0: \u25a0 -. -, \u25a0r. A; Steamer : ; Rose City cleared for Portland' via SanFtaneisco/:'V - - . / -. V Steamers \u25a0-\u0084 Norwood and . Santa Barbara of the Grays Harbor., fleef/cleared - today to«jeload, taking passengers < and freight for San \ Francisco. Steamer 'Umatllla 1 cleared today for s San Diego with ; passengers and . freight." -It will sail tomor row.:, bound : : for -; SeatUe via Redondo Beach and San ' Francisco. ;'•:-". \u25a0',"::;\u25a0' >v. \u25a0 . ;\u25a0; . . C Steamer Yosemite 'completed the discharge ~ of a.cargo of lumber: and* railroad ties and cleared for Portland : with • 500 tons of ; asphalt and I plas ter, ; and with / passengers and freight for San Francisco.:.:: .';\u25a0•;-;-- ::..:..:\u25a0-;.; •:. \u25a0\u25a0'; •-.- / .. >. Steamer, Fair -Oaks', arriving from -Aberdeen, brought 800,000 feet of lumber consigned to the . E.sK.','Woods j lumber;company/..' ; •' \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0"\u25a0. • \u25a0£ Steamer ; Chehalls ; arrived this morning '< from oraysi Harbor via San • Francisco with passengers and, 630,000. feet, of lumber for ':, the San Pedro lumber company.-p . v- \u25a0:- \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0: x - :'. -.;\u25a0. -\u25a0 \u25a0, ; - - "" : Steamer I General 'Hubbard. - recently launched, will go r lnto; comrnl?slon :- next " Tnesdar between this port; end! Columbia, river.: The: vessel has a capacity r . of *1,500.000 i feet -. ot number and is owned by the r Nat ional -. lumber ) company, 'v \u25a0 Cap tain •; J. ; G ,; Ludlove, formerly > master jof the steamer ,\ellowstone, will command the ' General Hubbard. ;•.->\u25a0":;.; ".;\u25a0:;, iZ 'A i sister, ship.' the : Navajo, to cost $195,000/ is under, construction: in ithe; Inner harbor/ ; '. . f>. LOS f; Dec^ 3a— Arrived: Steamer Mle. from,: San Francisco; r steamer : Doris, from Grays : Harbor ; ;; steamer/ Temple V E. : Dorr. . from <*rays ,. Harbor; ; steamer J Saglnaw.;. from-* Willapa harbor ; z steamer > : Fair \u25a0\u25a0' Oaks, t from ~i Aberdeen • steamer Chehalls. \u25a0 from ; Grays ' Harbor " 'Sailed— Steamer Nome City,':- for -Portland • steamer ; ; Santa " Barbara; . for . Grays . Harbor* steamer .'Aberdeen;- with: schooner Cecilia Sudden in tow ruteamer.. Rose City/ for Portland : steamer Harvard, forji San ' Francisco;,; steamer tYosemlte for/ Portland: c steamer « Norwood. "^ for TAberdeen* steamer; San Jaclnto.: for Hueneme and Ventura; steamer Umatilla. > for; San Diego - Weatherißeport \u25a0*-- — • . . .. . ....... — : ;; — .^ r ',+ »^. Un Ju Pd t State »: department*, cf \u25a0 agriculture— ;.W eather , bureau— San ; Francisco, ; Dec. 30. 1910. RAIXFALL DATA Last Seasonal' Last year . - _ Stations— 24 hours to date ~to date * Normal sUse^'5 U s e^' «•••••• 0-30; '11.05^ 21.74 ; 16.63 Red 81uff...;:/ 0.00 5.25 8 27' 9 04 Sacramento -\u25a0::. 0.00 2 20 5 &i 7'n^ Mt.nTaraalpalsc'O.tV) 3.73 13.*40 -8!31 San. Francisco.. ; r>.oo 2.91 8 00 n 17 San v Jose/... ;'.. 0.00 1.24 \u25a0 5*72 " 5*0.1 Fresno !..•.".'..;\u25a0 0.00 i.ss • r'.'k> 3'To Independence i.. 0.00 x • 1 (i 7. - ' n no 1*44 San jTAiisObispo' 0.00 7 loio."? '.h'-2 T»s Angelesi;.. 0.00- I.OS' : o'ns Vll Sanj-piesor/^.^0.0O :\u25a0:. V;2.l»' : /.^5"74^;- : , 3ilO PACIFIC STATIONS ; - -stations: J ij» :;»; ; 'stations' .^ i S \u25a0:-^.- . ' •. ', k ,"" \u25a0 o- -"\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0:.\u25a0.•:\u25a0•-•;\u25a0. -.'. m \u25a0" .5* \u25a0 \u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0:? b ;\u25a0"?\u25a0'• \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ' ?-q j b \u25a0v /,-. \u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0: S. % \u25a0 . : - \u25a0 \u25a0:; '• -a « ,:> IBS. \u25a0 - \u0084 b ~ * ••' "\u25a0 . • a tr - " " - '.; r* -'." ' '• . : . . ' • : << ;Jt. IF ;\u25a0;;•"\u25a0; Boise .....},40| : 34];.02 Red Bluff ;|-S4|;3C|;. oo Del ; Montei j : : sSh34| ?'.OO Reno c':Vi :': |!44|:34{;.OO Eureka...'"; 52 46 f.30 Roseburg-.. 4540. 30 Flagstaff -V .40 5S -.00 Sacram'to ': r 52. 30 <00 Fresno ..;/;. ,r>ij 30 ?.00 Salt-Lake; 42 28 .00 Helena /\u25a0/:: 36 2fi UlKi San; Diego. 02 40 -.00 Honolulu..-'. i 76 72 t.22 S;Francisco 55' 43 Tr. Vlnde'dence- ;48 1 22 .00 San f. Jose/. ;54 :30 "00 Kallspellf •;. "34 '30 ;.00 Sir/Obispo.' >B0 34 .00 Ix>s Angeles >04 <»I 6 '.00 SEiFarallon ;50 4,S .00 Marshfleld / 46 ".-". ; ; '-«S Spokane;-".. !3S 34 '18 .Modena: ,V~. 38 20 >00 *Summlt:! 33-25 -00 MtrTa'pals U6 -3S ;.00 Tacoma-i. 40 40 -".12 North' Head U4 '40 .12 Tatoosh: ;. ;44i!'40 his Phoenixr:- ;62 ,3S "00 Tonopah/r. H2 22 .00 I'ocatelloV:. ;32 [30 f.04 W/fWalla: 42 40 .00 \u25a0 PißeyesLt i,40 ',44 .00 Win'mucca *3S ,26 .00 ' Portland rr: (42 42 ; .2O YumaVr;..; ;60[;3y . 00 - ; ' ? .v'j > Showl'oa'groMPd,' v 1 .4^lncheg*.i'..; i ;:. v; > \u25a0:'\u25a0. \u25a0 J ; V ; \u25a0v/.-'\> : r;-.!BASTIBRN(STATIONS ;':---' >AMlene^'. i 46 26 ;i.OO Knoxvlllej; |42 36 f.44 -AUanHCiCy ?60 '42 f.30 Louisville h 136 '2S ?U0 Bostonv%.. -54 4b i.CMi .Memphis r_. ". "40 30 ißuffalo"./"i ßuffalo"./" ;2C :24 .44 Montgom'y* ?46 >42 1:10 i Charleston ; t>2 -aS , .01 Montreal* °8 24 ?.00 \u25a0Chicago %"'. j24 ;i2 f.OO M«»rhead '< \u25a0 '; 12 -It? 00 iDenverj-rn ,52 |IS |'.00 N.ia Orleans "50 ?46 i.OO I)es' s Molnes ;4O 1 12 ;.Q0 New-S-York '42 '42 fOS )odge;TCity 52 =14 {.00 N.^tPlatteJ i 42 U6 '.*OO Duluthtrr.'. '10-20 ,:00 Oklahoma r. "44 -14 hOO Durango V. .34 i.d .00 Plttsburg*': 2S .28 48 'Kastport •..'\u25a0; -50 (40 \u008422 Roswell --.'I: 54 il4 .00 ;Galveston,-tt.4S 40 :.<Ai St. m Louis.' 536 22 ''00 'Green -'Bay ;iO J 6 ".00 St.-CPaulr:i' ' 18-^4 -00 '.Hatteras-v: :«4 50 ;U2 Taina , TT. -,72 '64 ;'oo • Havre <:r.\ ;30 =56 ,, l'.oOl '.0O Toledo , r:: ,30 2S KG* Huron,.:'.. 36 '.is '.CO Wjishlng'n \u25a042\ 42 ? 0S Jacksonvlft'' <62 *.O6 Winnipeg "'. -2U" Kansas K;(iy ;.4O -22 f.OOI :j;:^ ;^ ,:. -_-y> '\u25a0 " y[. SYNOPSIS foP^ WEATHER^ CUNDITIONS^ V'-.Thwc fr have j' : been some rapid-fchanges weather { orerjthe 1 Unite! % States 5 diir- ing^the|last.24|honrs;^Eastiof ! itbe{SMi«Bi¥slnnl s the £,weather ihas * cleared A rapidly,^ with "' rising pressure ? ; and <? a ,5 sharp % fall £\u25a0 iuS? tecipfr'ature \u25a0 at ;nearlyjaHV'points. ! sßlt^lsJfromC2o r tos2Sldegrees colder »f rom ; Georgia ?to I New,- Engliad.^7; Temper-" Points north \u25a0 of Virginia and Tennessee, and in toe Canadian \u25a0\u25a0 cities : morning temperatures well below; «r0. .. .-\u25a0--,-\u25a0- ... - - . On the ' Pacific - slope " the '-. weather - has ;been cloudy -and 'unsettled - north ;of San ' Francisco, with showers - and : south : winds;. Conditions . are favoratte for, a .sharp fall .in temperature in Nevada and northern-California Saturday. : ' FORECAST ; * - F °r the 30 boars ending at midnl,rht Saturday, December 31: • . _ For ; San Francisco and vicinity— Fair ; Satur aay;: moderate ; north. wind, changing to west. < v For/ the Santa Clara valley— Fair Saturday; frost in the? morning; brisks north wind. For \u25a0 the Sacramento valley— Fair- Saturday: colder ;.moderatenorti.. wind; heavy Xrost in. the morning. ' For * the I San - Joaqula . valley— Fair \u25a0 Saturday; colder; moderate north wind; heavy. frost la the morning. . < . --For: California south of ;the Tehachapl— Fatr Saturday; \u25a0 frost la lthe: rooming; ' moderate north •wind ; - citrus . fruit growers are \u25a0 advised to fire. , A. G/: McADIEr District Forecaster.' i DAIXY" BrVEH'BITLLETni SACRAMENTO. : Dec. * 30.— Observations tak-n at 7 a. m. tl Pacific time. -' : - . '-"\u25a0'-\u25a0 3 . : B'- -3-' • \u25a0 \u25a0'" .s. \u25a0 2.=:. o»- stations'. ': g. .: :&*: fi' .: -V " : ':/ W \l Sacramento Watershed— "i •Kennett, Sacramento river.": 25.0 2.0— 0.00 Red Bluff, -Sacto.: river...... 23.0 1.8 0.1 Moaroevllle, Sacto/; river.;.. 22.0 I.o— 0.00 Colusa. Sacramento river .V. 29.0 3.8^ 0.00 Knights Landing/ Sac. river. 18.0 2.5— —0.1 Oroville. -Feather- river. '...: 25.0 l.S— — 0.1 Marysville/Yubav river//... 30.0 6.3— 0.00 Folsom, • American river.... .... '2.6— —0.2 Sacramento, Sacto/ river.".., 29.0 7.6— 0.00 Rio Vista.i Sacramento river 13.0 4.4* *0.4 '-* San Joaquin Watershed — - Pollasky, San Joaquin river. .... 1.3— 0.00 Flrebangh. San Joaquin \u25a0 river 12.0 0.4— 0.00 Merced Falls, Merced . river. .... l .o— 0.00 Jacksonville. -Tuolumne river 20.0 io.4— 0.00 Melones.: Stanislaus river..". /../ 0.6—0.00 Jenny: Lind/Calaveras river 10.0 0.0-^- 0.00 Electra, ; Mokelumne river ... 12 . 0 .... ?.:. Lathr6p." San Joaqnln river.". 17.0 O.O^- 1 0.00 •Indicates a rising river. —Indicates a.fall ing river. N. R/ TAYLOR, Local Forecaster. ! PIER DIRECTORY * \u25a0 NORTH OF MARIvET: STREET Pier 3. . . . Washington Pier 17. . .' .Union 1 Pier r 5. ... ... Jackson Pier. 19. ; . . . . . . .Union 2 Pier .7...;/;/. .Pacific Pier 21......... Filbert Pier," 9. ...Broadway 1 Pier 23/.... Greenwich 1 Pier 11. . . .Broadway 2lPier 25 .Greenwich 2 Pier 13. ....... Vallejo Pier 27././.;. Lombard Pier 15.......... Green[Pier 51. /....;;. Powell SOUTH' OF MARKET. STP.EET . . Pier f 4.... ..Mi55i0n ,2 Pier 28.......... Mala Pier 6..... ".H0ward 1 Pier 24......... Beale Pier ,'B. ./.;. Howard 2 Pier 36... Fremont Pier 10...... H0ward 8 Pier 38........... First Pier 12....... F0150m 1 Pier 401 '. •.-,-• Pier 14... ./..Folsom 2 Pier 42 IP. IT. S. S. Co. Pier. 16 /../.. - Harrison Pier 44 J Pier. 20.. Steaart Pier 54. ... ... . . Fourth Pifr 24.-;...../.' ;, Spear \u25a0 . MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS -/?'.' TO ARRIVE . I. : From | Steamer | Date Coor . 8ay. ........ /. . . M. F. Plant/. . JDec. 3l Tacoma BOTerie .;. Dec. 31 San Pedro Santa Barbara.. Dee. 31 San Pedro Norwood ......Dec. 31 San!. Pedro ;...:". Carlos .'..;:.... Dee. 31 Ran" Pedro/... ......... Harvard ....... Dec. 31 Humboldt /...•......... Santa CTara ... Dee. 31 CoqulUa • River ;...;... Fifleld Dee. 31 San Pedr0.. ...../.-;;.-. Ro«e City...... Dec/ 3t Portland & Astoria Rcanoke ...... Dec. 31 Mendocino & Pt. Arena Sea Foam/.. ... Dec. 31 Portland & Astoria.... Beaver ........ Dec.Sl Saa Pedro ...........; Nome City ....Jan. 1 San Pedro Yosem-ite :.../. Jan. 1 Humb01dt;....;../...-. City \u25a0of Topeka. Jan. 1 Seattle & Tacoma..'... Buckman ...... Jan. 1 San Dleeo & Way Ports Umatllla ....... Jan. 1 San Pedro ....%.-...... Chehalis ....... Jan.. 2 Los Angeles .......... Yale ..;.;..... Jan.~2 Sal. Cruz via S. Diego. Isthmian ...x... Jan. 2 Grays Harbor ...... v Coronado- ...... Jan. 3 San Pedro .-....;...... J/B. Stetson.. .[Jan. 3 Portland & Astoria /. . . Northland .'." .% . Jan. 3 San Pedro & Way Ports Coos Bay ...... Jan 3 Puget . Sound Ports.. /. . City of Puebla. Jan. 4 Loa Angele* " .•/..: .-. . . . Harvard . : . . Jan. 4 San Pedr0............. Hanalei- ..;.... Jan. 5 San. Peflro. "./....'..... Yale .......... Jan. 5 Point Arena & Albion.. Porno ......... Jan. 5 New York via Ancon.. Aztec ......... Jan. 5 New. York via 'Ancon.. Newport ...... Jan 5 San Diego &, Way Ports Queen ......... Jan. 5 Portland & Astoria.-.. Bear Ja£ D lots 2 Angeles ".......\u25a0/.. Beaver ... .-.-. . . Jan. 5 San Diegpjft Los Ang. lloanoke Jan. 5 beattle i & Tacoma. ... . Ad. \u25a0 Sampson . . Jan. . 5 Yokohama /......;.;.. America Maru;. Jan. . 5 China & Japan .:..... Tenyo Mam ... Jan. . 9 < TO;SAIL^ Date I V Steamer | \u25a0 Destination : f Sails | Pier Dec- 31 Washington- ... | Portland ... spm 27 Dec. ' 3l Hornet . . . .... Puget T Sound . 5 pm 3S Dec: 31 Norwood . . .... (Grays Harbr 2pm . ?T. Dec. 31 Carlos ; /: . /. /. . Willapa Har 4 pm 19 Dec. 31 North Fork .'.. Humboldt ... l pm 3S Dec. 31 J/S/.Hlgglns.. Los Angles. 10 am 4 Dec. 31 Santa' Barbara. Grays Carbr 4 pm 51 Dec.;3inanaleiv. ...... Los Angeles. 3 pm 10 Dec.:3l Harvard.-...... Los' Angeles. 4 pm - 7 Dec. 31 Enterprise ..:. Hllo ....... 12 m 3S Dec/31 Pennsylvania ... An«m ..... 12 m 40 Dec. 31 Watson,' ....:.. Puget Sound l'pm 7 Dec. 31 Koanoke -:.:... Los Angeles. 7 pm 13 Jan. . 1 Nome City //.Portland/... 3 pm 27 Jan. 1 Yosemite Portland ... 10 am in Jan. . 1 Rose: City..... Portland -... 12 m 40 Jan...l Queen ......;. San Diego... n am 11 J» D - IPomo ......... Point Arena. p m 16 Jan/i2Chehalis ....... Grays Harbr 2 pm ./.; tn * ? « i ale •••••• •• • • I-os Angeles. 4pm 7 Tan-:1»?T an-: 1»?* a J er^ •••••" tOsAngeles. 0 am 40 Jan. ...< 2 Santa Clara ;r. Humboldt /. 10 am 13 Jan. 3 Northland /.... Los Angeles. 3 pm 19 Jan. -3 M. F.-Plant. .. Coos Bny//; 3 pml 8 Jan.3J..B. Stetson/. Portland ... 3 pal 27 Jan. .3 Bpveric ;...:... Sydney ..... 1'pm1...; Jan. 3 City; of Topeka. Humboldt ~.'. 11 am 11 Jan. o Governor ...... Puget Sound 2pm 9 Jan. =4 Fifield ;;....... Coauille \u25a0 Riy. 5 piaf lft Jan. 4 Lurline ....... Honolulu ... 12 m 33 Jan. 4 Hllonlan \u25a0/.-./.. Honolulu ... 12 m 38 Jan.. 4 Buckman ..... Puget Sound Ipm 10 Jan. 4 Sea Foam .... Point "'Arena. 4 pmjie Jan.: 4 Hazard ....... Los Angeles. 4 pml- 7 Jan.: 5 City, of Panama Ancon ...... 12 m|4o Jan. 5 Coos Bay/.. ..|San Pedro... 4 pml 11 Jan/:5 Yale ... :.../.. | Los t Angeles. 4 pmf- 7* /. -".- '.:.-.-', TO SAIL FP>OM SEATTLE 'Destination | Steamer " I Date Skagway:& Way Ports. lllumboldt ..*;.. JDec 31 Skagwayi Way. Ports. I Cottage: City »..f Jan. 3 Time Ball United States .- branch ;. hydrographlc office. Me- '.;chants'-Exchange,, San Francisco, December The \u25a0 time ' ball on the roof of the Fairmont hotel was dropped today exactly at noon. Pacific standard time (120th* meridian), or at Sh. 00m 00s. ; Greenwich \u25a0 mean : time. " ~:--L '\u25a0"\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0'\u25a0 .''\u25a0•': -*V \u25a0 "J.--C.-BURNKTT.. - Ueutearat, U. S. N/,- In 1 charge. \ Sim; .Moon and Tide United Statps coast and geodetic surrer-i-Tlme ; ;and heights oi- tides 'at Fort Point." ; For city ' front (Mission street '\u25a0 wharf ) add 25 minutes. .I-.-:'.-... 'SATCRDVy. DECEMBER 31 ~~~ : Snn rises ;':..:...:. .:... .:....' v. .'./. 7:26 • Sun f sets <~. . v ....«.,...»':.'.".'.-> T^r.'TTr:~:i 5-00 » Moon; sets .;..."... ...../..—_„. mn ' New ; moon /. . : ........ .Dec. 31;- at 8:12 a. m. ' : ITime Tlmel iTimel " ITimel . - '.' 1 Deep-- Ft IFt I -) Ft h— -IFt \u25a0 in xv - lw\ -" >ui;w[ iL^wr ( -;-\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0 : \u25a0 -A, X/ \u25a0-\u25a0•\u25a0. ;\u25a0: | \u25a0•- t. H. \u25a0'• ~ 31.-1 o:4s[. "fH -J:3SI 2.4|10:27| 0.7| 5:431— 0.7 c 1-.. ;1:32; 1:32 4.8! 5:201 ,3.6 10: M 5.5 G:lSt-OS '\u25a0 2.. 2:0:. 4.S 6:06 3.8 11:2K 5.4 6-3' I-O7 *3.: 2:34 4.S fi:3s ( •: 3.6 12:10 5.3 7:30-105 4.. 3:(C 4.S 7:4S 3.4 12: oS 5.0?8:l0— 01 0:. 3:32 4.9 5:42 jCoLiIm 4.7 8 55^3 >;.. -4:051-5.0 9:45 -,2.6t3:12J 4.2 9-4-1 10 U.jS.VßrancUlHyrtroßraphlclOfflee ; A branctt -of the United > SUtes I hydrographlc office. -located in Uhe \ Merchants',^ Exchange., U maintained lin i San 5 Francisco for ! the ; benefit of mariners.lwithout regard s to nationality and free of expense.^ e< NaTigators t are ; cordially.: invited to > visit : the -.office."! where; complete sets of charts and i sailing j directions of I the 1 world „ are kent at hand ..forvcompsrison'- And Preference and the latest 4 information > can -always be obtained re garding lights, dangers to navigation • and maT"" ters of interest 'to ocean commerce. - :;'::.'~.v-:: ;' : :.'~.v-: -,•'•- .'.:\u25a0 :; •J. c: buhnett. '.- . ~\ - Lieutenant. U/ S. : N..' ia charge SHIPPINGUNTELUGENCR ARRIVED. - - Friday. : December 30 < ' .^ ; 12:55rp.» m.. stmr-Ravalll, Nelson. 27 hocrs from ', Eureka ; :770,000 ! feet lumber; to , Hammond lumber company. -" . .ss-l'p.-? m.T ßtnir;ArfryH,-. Dlckson, : 2 days from As" torla;i ballast to Union, lumber company nn ri»oW direct ym^ggmmapatis-y. ;\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0" r er ,^3:3o^. m.,-U.S:»tmr Sequoia, Bowman, from m Stmr 1 Whitesboro.-Frederickson. ~ , hours -from Greenwood ;: lumber .> to L. E. White lumber "om pany.-iupsriver. direct. '^' --, • .-"" * ota . "' 9 ilit< 111 -''; stmr Santa Rita, Boyd, 21 hours AUCTIONSALES THIRD-ANNUAL AND DISPERSAL SALE OP THE Greenwood Herd Shorlhorn Cattle .. <Property of Mrs. J/ 11. Glide> CO HEAD HKO. BULLS < AND COW 3 TUESDAY. JAN. a.* if fl. S AT 13:30 P. X., AT '4^! J^SZ'S PAVILION. r ,. f », 4 ' 8 - v *len<Sa- St., ". Saa Francisco. Cattle novr on exhibition.^ : =• FHED H. CHASE & CO. \u25a0 - Mr. Geo. "P/, -Bellows. Auctioneer. ri-ek^-' a r> m/^m /^A BB t mi llaqnal Iaqna - Self - 24 houm from tamto'iJSw.** """^ tO EaSt " a redWoOd from San Pedro; ballot to J. Homer Frlteh. ho'ir^ iw^ >tn J, r C1 ** cl »wt. Christensen. 3-t ISer'c^pa^ P^ ; ballMt tl> **«*:*•«! tn^°P%t°i'^ tl ? T A } e * tr ** Joiwnnseo. 38 hom-a Hour, from Albion: botmd *ontb. put in for fnH. o-«v^a. .m.. -atmr Geo. TV. EMer Jensen an ft^C. a «n«-' JEJP£J?»« £*»«• Otse». IB honrs to «££££ ~"° C ° feet lomber *»_ C.*mr lum froi^/n Sx n Stmr naaale '- HimA^M hour* la?l™n™irn? I ' P-"!;T eD?Pni « n< * merchandise to in<i»pi»rKifiit steamship company. cleared ' «fil t « rr m VVafson * °' Erf «*. Seattle: AtaSta Pariah st*»«msbip company. Nor stmr Thor. CfT3il!n.«f^Tn. Kanaimo* Wnt. cm fael company. '^9)BMpHiM| _- Stmr nanalei. Hamma. San F*dro; Independent Bieaiosnlp company. Stra^'T SS 6 ™"" VlMfn * DlQ * ell1 * spSl^r^: \u25a0£££?, HoB<>Wns 7 - Ar. i^* p ennjrrlraola. Drennaa. Anc«m ; Pacfflc Jlall *tPamship company. ••-•>«» i~ v. JT rf(! * T - t)ecemb«- 30. fitU" Ger BWP WcrnW Vfaara - Dtnkel -« Harbor P * m*m '* Stmr Saßt * Mo ' nf<?!1 ' OIs«», Cn/j S J?A m - Btmr Capastrano. Klose. PwOand. *:oO p. m., «tmr l>aisy. Smith. Wlllupt harbor Harb« P ' m " " tml> Claremont ' Christcnsen. Gray* *?A m -« Btmr Arcatti. Xoren. Bandon Harbor. I**1 ** m - " tfflr Centr »"*. EMctooa. Orays Ga^bl? ** '"*••• Btmr TtT « rtOT « D«ttm«». Pprt land 125 ** m * Btmr Geo * Wm IMer.'J«BBW Por> 1- m.. Nor.rtmr Thw. Cornelia«i. JTasalmo. r. * SPOKEN LO^^^T^-Cl^; wtn4 riocltT 2° mlI « «n honr. E ; jelocity 4 miles an honr. N'P^S'iL,^ o3^ 060 - 30 - " m— Thick; wind J«B, Telocity. 6 mile* an hwir. LOEOS. Dee. 30. 10 p. m— Weathee clear; wind N'W: Telocitr 24 miles an hoor _._ rtAc . DOMESTIC POETS Rn^ TOOSH-Passed oat Dec. SO. S a. m.-Stnu ©XSi'S^ 01 Sea « l( * *« Saa Francisco. PORT^S ANGELES— To mil Dec. SO. sp. «t^^. PEI ? R 9~: Salle<l t**' SO-Stmr Sfandalay, ' S!? f? '"Into, otmr X<»emite. «tmr R«4 \u25a0?'!ii< )a « Clt r- Btmr Santa Eirbars, stmr >orjood. atmr Harrard. stmr .Umatilla! for -San Francisco: stmr Bowdoin. for Eur»lt»J scbr CecUla Sudden, for Grays Harbor. " Arrired Dee. 30— Stmr Sajinaw. hence Dec 2S' tl™ FZl***'****?* Grays Harbor: »tmr Dori«l from Grays Harbor; .to Tale, hfncf Dec. 2»; »tm Lmatilia. hem^-Dec. 28; «tmr Tmple B DeT' 2S. raTS bw: * tmr CbebaHs ' beac « KiS^P^-SPif B^ 1 '* 1 Dec - »-Stmr Del A crte. f or Saa Francisco. - j/tv^at? 60 ;.!?""^ 11 * s«*3Tarro. hence Dec. 27. _KETCHIKAN— Arrired Dec. 20. 11 p. m.— P«i™ ed ,? M - U ••J«— Stmr Lakme. for Sa/ 1 -,«• m " " tn^ Saßt * aa »- 'or SanL *Tanclsco: 10 a.- m.. stmr Anrelia. for s?an rr*rv. r^lT^ l^ l^- 30 ~ stmr Acme, henc* Dec » \u25a0 FORT BRAGG— Sailed Dee. 30-Stmr jTmea S. Hi?gln». stmr BrnnsTrick. for San Francisco? t PORT TOWXSENU-Arrired Dec 3a-St3 REDONDO BEACH— Arrired Dec. 30-Stmr Grace Dollar, from San Pedro Tia Port Los An- ' s a .1 * taiT G *<> r S* Loom!*, from San Diego Tyv,mft Dec - O 3 °—^mf Grace Dollar, stmr Gearsa Loomia. for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR— SaHed Dec. SO— Schr ' Oce anla Vance, for HUo. ™ •.WII^IIXGTOX— Arrired Dec. 29, 5 p. m,— Stmrßandon. from San Pedro.- \ v °*- San^anc&o 30 ' 12:3 ° P " m - Stmr Band< »- f « \u25a0f-KSKStSr 1 - 1^- 3(V - Stmr ™^ _PORT.SAX LUlS— Arrired D?c. SO. S a. m.— " Br stmr Trincnlo.-frora Gnatemala aSK^ 25 - 8P- n,.-Stm, Arriyed Dee. 29. C » m — «ftmu Bertha, from Cordora. "* b " VTRAXGELL— Arrired . Per. 20. 12 30 n m — RA'Snnv* PS' £°S Sk »^«T '«>r Seattle. " hS^^ Dec. 30-Stor Elizabeth, j for^orti 1^ 0 " 53 "^ DD ' C - S(V - Stmr fiance. ' _ SEATTLF-Saiied Dec. 29. 7 p. m.— Stmt Buekman. for San Francisco. P ma from^VaM^ m,dnl s ht-Stmr Victoria. S.VNT-A BARBARAr-ArriTed Dec. 3O_Stms Pedro. T ' DeC - \u25a0 nd '"««a f^TsTa EARTERX ' PORTS t^ r^\ Y0R f K — *?««» J^- 29-JJtmr AdTanc% fw- Colon: stmr Crlstohji!. • ff«. Colon SOUTHERN- PORTS te^P^SiSr °-- San 31,, • ISLAND PORTS W i!l 0^ 0 K ULU T ArrlTwl D «- 80— Bark R p> Rlthet. h-nce Dec. 11; stmr Slrrra. heW vZI -i. i a. tn. IMvmBBHIMHII . ArriTed : Dec. 30 — Jap stmr Klto ir»rn frrwm Salln. Cna::whr Aloha. fEE Er^rettt iT.^T .SsSffiSi&: r-s Br^ ar Earl oC Ca"lck for^ Po7t r ia^ SS — d Btmr Hw^«'- FOREIGN PORTS for n^d O ney A^v a " ed DW - 3 °~ Br stmp M(Mn «* b^^a-^S^^ 1 D -- Hai?^^^ 1^ \u25a0 a> "* te H<^ K .iSK^^ Dec. 2^-StmrGeor b ia S n A^^ R^^n,a D^ n2DIn 2 Dl^ mr °' laai - Sa AN^So. Ued D & Jose. i^fW^iS^fflK OI3OD * Malw hen - • NATAL— ArriTed Dec. HO— Br stmr he^A^"^ ffiSiKfS «- Memoranda^ -Chll -bktn.Altn. at Port Stephens, ha* h#.en 400 California St. Tel. Douglas 2 1ST St. Francis Hotel. Tel. Doaglas 3082 Members of New York Stock Exchange Pioneer H«nse Private Wlr e to Chlcaso and Xerr : T©rk ."• : ..?r-- * H V c fH T, Manager JC WILSON 15