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THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. OF THE MARKETS. SUMMARY prices making & mate TS AR 'rial gain. Improvement in menaced, however, has not yvet fairly start Jourage exists among the bulls neverthe- ance when assisted by any by the big crop ted to move, ain 15 per cent. ow of an adv unusual strength in ti to-day were 424 cars, and 39,1 Liverpool cabies were Export clearances amounted to May corn opened at293c, sold be- 25340 wnd 81c, closing at 30%@31c, C higher than yesterd: or Monday 370 cars. TS—Were firm and advanced proportion- ith wheat and corn. als unchanged. bushels were .~ Estimated re- tending upward. in Grain Bags. ‘The betier tone in- horis to cover with freedom. the market \uE quite an active appearance. Receipts oats closed lc higher than yesterday. ceipts for Monday 210 cars. Cash, 92c; May, 96%¢. Sirength predominated in pro- er the two-foid intluence of higher hog ‘The market was xtraordinarily so, attention being At the close May pork was ¢ higher, May lard 732@10¢ high 1tter and Cheese values and adva: active, but not Clbsing Prices. ooy HEAT—January, 6255c: May, 6355c: July, 3 Red Bluft 11 PORR—January, $10 65: May, $10 9214, LARD—January, $5 7732 R1BS—January, §520: May, 85 471%; July, —There was a slight improvement in d for extra creamery butter to-day, but were small and prices sieady and’ un- Was firm at 6 per centfon call and 6@7 « on time loans. New YOrk exchange sold at Livestock. STOCKYARDS, of cattle to-day . eady prices. The run of hogs was extremely light even for & Saturday, and with demand prices advanced 5@100 per 100 Only a few sheep were on sale and they at steady prices. LE — Receipts, 10,000, 480; choice to prime 1300 to 1700 pound 5r to choice steers, 1200 to @4 25; common to medium is central to- on, and rain with were falr and everything rs, $430@4 6 £01250 pounds, $5 2043 70; feeders, | 50 pounds, $3 40@385; stockers, 800 to 40: cows and heifers, extra, hoice to extra, $3@3 60: bulls. $2@2 75; cows, falr to choice, ¥2 60 veal calves, good 1o choice, $5@6 25: | common to good. $3@4 75: Texas fed | $5@4 10. Texass bulls aud cows. $2 350G Heavy packing and | £410@4 30; common to choice | pounds, $2 65@! 6 fect and is proba- | ht, 34@4 2714 pigs, $S 30@1 $0. 5 Interior to choice, 3 65; lambs, $3 25@4 60. YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Prime mercantile Mexican dol- Money on call is offered at 3. psiuess in bankers' bills at $4 8716@4 8734 for sixty days and $4 883,@ rates, $4 8815@4 S9. Commercial bills, 6@ 87%. Government bonds steady s Quli; rairoad bonds strong. Silver at the | oozrd was dull. CLOSING sTOCKS. Norfolk & Wes 15/ Preferred. North American, 4 89 for demand. Am Tel & Cable. Nortnwesters. | American Tobucco. 7734 Preferred. Bay State uas, B | Baitimore & Ohio.. 423/ 1stpreferred. 2d preferred. . Y. & New Eng. 45 Y. Susq & W... alo, Roch & “anaas Pacific. da Southern.. 1515 Gntario & Western. 14 |Oregon Improvmt 275 | d.. sox second certifica 763/ Oregon Navigation. 12 4235 Oregon Short Line. b 9 Chicago & E. 1ii Albany and Chic 14 Peoria, D.& Evans. Pittsburg & W ptd. 20 Pullman_ Palace. Consolidated Gas C. C.C. &St Lo Colo. Fusl & {roi. & Rock Island RomeWat &Ogden1l Cotton VIl Cer Commercial Cabis. 150 Del. +iudson. 1614 St. Paul & Dr 2435 Preferreq. Hocking Vall 1814 Bugar Refi 3 Tenn. Coat | Niitnois Central. Jowa Central. Kingston & Pem. Lake Erie & Wesin Nauonat Lead.. sc advance. | Louisville & Nash. 4564 U May, 86%4c; | Louisville Na& Ch. 914 U, S. Leather, 914 | and ¢ for 50@60’ Meanhattan Consol. 1035/ U. S. Rubber. Mempuis & Charis. 18 Mexican Central... Michigan Centrai xed Western, 25 Utlea & B. River..150 | Wab. 8. L. & Pac 2475c; Feb- Wells-Fargo. . Western Union. | Wis Centrau.. 4333 Wheeling & L E.. ferred. 2314 Am Cotton Oil ptd. 18 LI ‘traction. 111019 Ann Arbor. CrosiNa BoxDR 10814| Do, 4s. N J Cent Gen bs. Northern Pac 1 | Minn. & St Loom. 19 1st preferred.. Beef hams, dull: 815 50. india mers, $15@ pickled belli BEEF—Quiet % Mobile & Ohio, , 515@514¢; | Nashville Chatt Nutional Linseed. ao shoulders, South America, creamery, firm G0 June,14@) Blgc: 20%5¢; imitation | estern, creame: Cberokee 4s. 18! nouse, 14@14%ac: Western fresh, 16 n SUL & § F Gen 6s.102 St Paul Consols St. P. C. & Pa 1sis. 113 Do, Pac Cai ists.. 108 ern K. B. 6s. 90 | Texas Pacific firsta 85 Texas Pacseconds. 19 |UnfonPac 1stor96.102 10634 West Shore 4. Mobile & Oblo ‘ds, R GranaeWest T LLOW—Quict: : country, 4@4%4c. ades, 2710@? low, prime, 2815@%0¢; do off B e [ d, common to good, SIN—Dull, steady ; NTINE—Quict: 31@3 TOES—Quiet: 3 ¥ demand; Domestic fair to extra, —thcnanged. 10° points up to 15 down: ebruary, £12 90: March, $12 80 | ay, $12 30@)2 40; J September, $11 46@11 55. Spot Rio, dull: $12 10; July, Do, trust repts Canada South 2ds.. 1043 Cen Pac 1sts of '95 100 | Den& R G 1st 8C. Do, 2d SUGAR—Raw, strong; centrifugals, 96 test, 3 B & Tex Ces Refined, quiet )\ 4 3-16@4%3c 11, 4c: No. 12, 4@i%sc; mold A, 5 3-16c ; confectioners’ A, 4 13-16c: cut loat and crushed, 5 9-16¢c: powdered and cubes, 5 3-16¢; granuiated, 4 15-16 Ks Pa lsis Den div) FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exe., Jan. 2! is firm at bs 8d@5s 8lad. Cargoes sre firm at o1 advance of 5464 o passage. nd Produce. ORNIA FRUITS—Apricots, bags, 98,@ { “rhe spat market do unpeeiea, 1gc: do, 1894, 43, —Four sizes, 5igc. S — Loose Muscaiel 3-crown, 314@314¢; -crown, 4@5c; London layers, nominally The Produce Exchange cable uotations for No. 2 d: February, 6s 7d; March, 0s 73 d; May, bs 734d. SECUBITIES. Jan. 25.—Consols, 107 11-1 es the following Winter: Jan DS—Paper-shell, 11@12¢; do soft-shell, andard, 633@7c: d@o soft-shell, LONDON, ENa., siiver, 30544; French Rentes, —— EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Merchandise. Doll, unchanged. Lake, 89 75@8 87 domestic, $3 0214 $13 06@13 10; Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. Sterling Exchunge, slght. Sterling Cables New York Exchi New York Exchan moderate demand. ge, telegraphic. Fine Silver, Pounce 3 CHICAGO MARKETS. 25.—A lively ten min- Mexican Dollars. . BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings last week were $11,114,5624, against $9,667.628 for the same week in 1895, & gain of about15%. e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Clan MacKenzle takes for Cork 55,235 ctls, valued av $56,282; Lawhill, for Lon- don, 72,847 ctls at $75,300. Prices went up again yesterday, both on and off cail, and the market was fully as stiff asat any present advance se in. No. 1, $1 1216@1 134 choice, $1 15; lower grades, $1 @1 10; extra cLioice for milling, $1 20@1 26. CALL BOAED BALES. INFORMAL SESSION — 10 0'clock — May—800 55; 1900, $1 17 $1 19: 100, 81 18%: 800, §1 first balt hour this when. on sharp bidding and buying with g the price was rushed up one centa the past few days the market has eral of these unexpected flurrles, advances several theories for them, ich was being manipulation tor proprietors mentioned in The bulls profess to be- mate conditions The opening Lns MOFning was easy, the mor which wasin circolation at the close rday having been found to bave no founda- 'he market then advanced quickiy, aent supsided later, and prices feli Recelpts at Chlcago were » Northwest had 433 cars azainst 20 & year ago. LIverpoo) and i4d Ligher. he inspections ¥ and export clear- 107.373 bushels. from bothi coasts for the week 3,549,000 bushels. rmour’s name on & large share of which were made st halt hour, the period being marked 7 8 renewal of the earlier strengtb. May wheat m 63%4c 10 8314c, advanced to B5%4¢, 5 ac 6554¢, a et gain of 13/s@1Yac. 1pis for Monday 85 cars. h prominent elev fon” therewith. time since the markets were December — 2 from store wer: ances aggregated REOULAR MORNING SESSION-— swgl? storage paid— ' —Shipment of 26,331 ctls Brewing, ‘vaiued at £21,000, to Lond e The market sbows no change. Quotations Was lnspired by the sirength of wheat, | Chevalier are dropped, stocks being Insuflicient to opened from 6: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 2/6, 1896, justify tLem. Feed, 67143@706; cholce, 71 Brewlog, To@s3iee b on 20" o, T CALL BOARD SALES. I TORMAL SESS105—10 o'clock—May~300 tons, ic. ) EGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—400 tol T1ige: 100, 70%c: 300, Tle. s OATS—Nochange. Business is quiet. Milling, 7;% 85¢: fancy Feed, S5@90c to choice, c; cominon to faif, 65@75¢;: Gray, 80% ed, for seed, $1@1 10 Bu@cr, T seed. $1 1 @1 30: do for feed, 75@85c; Surprise, 95c@$1 05. SCORN—Deaters 'report a_ very auiet marke Turge Yellow, 80c P ctl; Small Round d White, 8214@85¢ B ctl. RYE—Ts held higher at 774@82%5c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 85c@$1 B ctl, ac- cording t0 quailty. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR~Very stiff, but no higher. Net oash prices are as follows: Family extras, $3 65@3 75; Bakers' extras, $3 05@3 65; supertine, $2 50@2 60 bbl. NMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, §20: Cracked COF Corn, £20 50 3 ton. MILLSTUF F'S—Prices’ in 10-1b sacks are s fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, s4¢: Rye Flour, 834c: Rice Flour, Tac; Corn meal, 23,@3c; extra cream 4o, 3140; Uatmeal, Bi4e: Oat Groats, 4bac: Hominy, d@ilge; Buck: wheat Flour, 4c: Cracked Wheat, 814c: Farina, 414c: whoie Wheat Fiour, 3¢; Rolled Oats, d34c: Pear]_Barley, 4lc; Splic Peas, 434¢; Green 'do, Bblgc B b, » HAY AN‘D FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$12@18 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $20 50 3 ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—olled Barley, $16@17 B tor Oilcake Meal at the mill, $21° @ ton; jobbing, £22 50: Cottonseed Oilcake, $21. - HA Y—Quotations show no change. Wheat, s@ 12 50: Oat, 8@10 50; Wheat and Oat, 87 b 1150 B ton; Barle Clover. $6@8; Compressed, $7 50@11; Stock, 750 B ton. STRAW-35@60c 3 bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—No demand of any consequence. Bayos quotable at $1@1 15: Small Whites, $1 25@1 60 B ctl; Pea, $1 50@1 65: Large Whites, $1 15@L 25; Pink, 80c@$1 121 4: Reds, $1 35@1 40: Blackeye, | 8175@1 85: Red Kidney, ' 81 75@1 90; Limas, | 82 50@2 75; Buiters, 81 60@1 70 B ctl. SEEDS. @2 05 @ cui: tard, $1 40@1 6 : Flax, §1 70@1 @2¢ ¢ b; Hemp, DRIED PEAS Niles. dcB . | POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Are quiet. Salinas Burbanks quot- able at 60@90c B cul: Kiver Burbanks, 25@40c @ Orezon Garnet sack: Oregon Burbanks, 50@75 Chiles, 65@70c; River Heds, 45@5bC @ ctl. Cut Onions, 60@75¢: Oregon, $1 15@1 35. VEGETABLES o ‘Rhubart, 100 kJ Dried Peppers, 6@10c B T60@81 5 = ® cul @20 B ton. BUTTER, CHEE AND EGGS. Nothing new. B Darry—Fancy, 24@25c: 28c; lower grades, 18@21c. 12c; E rn, 12@18¢ P b. EGC hisown price. Average prices quoted yesterd: were as foilows: Store Eggs, 15@16c; 17@18¢ B dozen, with 1'sales higher. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys were very stiff and some were reported sold slightly over the quota- tions. Other stock was dull. Live Turkeys, 13@14c 1b for Gobblers and 14c for Hens; Dr pair 81 25@1 sed Turkeys, 16@18¢ B b: Geese, B 3, $4 50@5; Broilers, $4 young and $1@1 25 for old. GAME—Was firm yesterday and cleaned up well at higher prices, Hare, $1@1 26; Rabbi 1 50 P doz for Cotiontails and $1 for small: Geese, $2 50@3; White Geese, §1 25; Bran £150: Honkers, Jack Snipe, §1 25 ® dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, APPLES—Choice stock is firm. We quote 85¢c@ | $1 3 box for good to choice, 50@75c for common tw fair and 31 25@1 50 for fancy’ 75c@$1 50. CITRUS FRUITS—Everything on the list Is dull and weak. Oranges, $1 25@1 50 B box for Seed- Iings and $1 50@2 50 B box for Navels; Lemons, $1@l 50 for common and $2@2 50 for good to | ehoice: California Limes, 75c@#] B box: Mexican Limes, 85@8; Bananas, $1@2 @ bunch; Pineap- ples, $2 5035 B doze | DRIED FRUITS, RA1SINS, NUTS, ETC. Siskiyou Apples, DRIED FRUITS—The following -prices rule on | the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD Lots—Apples, 215@3c B B for quar- | tered, 3@3%ac B 1 forsliced and 4140 B b for evaporated; Peaches, S14@ic B B and 515@6c | for tancy; peeled in boxes. 12c; Apricots, 715@ | &%zc for prime to choice, 81ge for fancy and 10@ | 11¢ 8 1 for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black. 2@24c | for unpressed; White Figs, 314@4¢ in sacks: Pears, | 7c @ I for evaporated halves, 4@6%4c B b for T | quarters; Prunes. 834c: Plums, 4c B 1 for pit- | ted and 115@24c for unpitted; Nectarines, 5@6c % Ib for prime to choice and 63/4c for fancy, JoBBING PRICES—Apples, 4@4Lac: Peaches. 3@ 4c and e for faucy; peeled, in boxes, 10@121ac; | Prunes, 4c for_the four sizes, 6c B Ib for 40@50's Apricots, 6@814c for prime to chioice and 1U@llc for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, 13,@215¢c: White Figs, 3@3c; Pears. 614¢ for evaporated halves and 3@bYac for quarters: | Plums. 834c for pitted and l@ligc for unpitted: Nectarines, 4@5c @ B for prime to choica RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are #s follows, carload lots, f. 0. b. San Francisco: London Isyers, 85@90c B box; four-crown, loose, 83gc B b: three-crown, i00se, 2140; two-Crown, : seedless Sultanes, 33, @Ac; seealess Muscatels, | 234@2%c: three-crown London layers. 70c: clus- ters, §1 35@1 50; Dehesa clusters, B2 10@2 25; gdmg-rm clusters, $2 60@2 76; Dried Grapes, 214c JoBBING PRICES — Four-crown loose, 3c: 3- crown, 214@21hc; 2-crown, 194@2c; Seedless Sul- | tanns, 3% @Adc;Seedless Muscalels, 214c; 3-crown | London layers, 85c@$1: ciusters, $1 40@1 50; Dehesa clusters, 82 25; Imperial ciusters, $2 75: Dried Grapes, 23jc. NUTS—Chestnuts, 6@8c B B; Walnats, 7@8c | ¥ for No.1 hard and $@914; for sofishell, job- | bing lots; Almonds, E@7%bc ‘or Languedoc’ and | 81%@10c’ for paper-shell, {obbing: Peanuts, 5@6c | for Lnstern and 334@4%ac for Cailfornia; Hickory Nuts, Sqmnl’ec;&sé&hor rough and 8¢ for poi- she s, 8@dc: Brazil Nuts, 75@8c B ib; | Cocoanots, $4 50@5 ® 100. ke HONEY—Comb {5 quotable at 10@12c B D for bright and 8@0c @ 1 for lower grades: water- white extracted, Yac B Ib; light amber ex- tracted d34@430; duric amber, 'so: dark, 2@8c. BEESWAX—24@27c 3 1. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Dull and weak. Bacon quot- able at 8¢ for heavy, 7c for light medium, 8c for Iight, 10c for extra light and 12c for sugar-cured; Hastern Sugar-cured Hadhs, 11c; California Hams, 9%%@10c; Mess Beet, $7 Bbbl; extra mess do, $8: family do. $9@9 50; extra prime Pork, $8 B bbl; exira ciear. $14 bbl; mess, $13 B bbi; Smoked Beet, 91,@10c P . LARD—Eastern, tierces, s quotable st 6c B 1 for compuuna and 7¥4c for pure; pails, Bo; Cali- fornia tierces, b for compound aud 6¢ for pure; Balf-bbls, 6 1b tins, 7c; do 5ib, 7@7i4c B Ib. pOTTOLENE—T44¢ in'tierces and 609 b in 10. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—The market continues unchanged. Heavy salted steers quotable at, 7c ® Ib: calls and brands, 6¢ B ; medium, 6¢; colls and brands. 5¢; light, 5c; culls and brands, 4c: Cow- hides, 6@5%0; culls and brands, 4@4%sc; saited Kip.6c @ 1b; salted Calf, 8c® Bb; salted Veal. 6c; ary Hides, 10@11c; culls and brands, 7@7%c: ary Kip and Veal, 9c: culls, 635@7c: dry Calt, 16¢: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35c each: Kids, bc. Deerskins, good_summer, '25@30c: medium. 15 26c: winter, 10@16c; Sheepskins, sheariings, 1 20c each; short wool, 20@35¢ each: mediuni, @50c cach: long wool, 65¢ each. - Culis of all kinds TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 33,@4c; No. 2, 3i4c: rofined, 6%4c; Gremse, iseg b > = %@ 00L—W¢ quote Fall as foliows: Eastern Ore- n. 10@11c @ 1 San Joaguin and Southern, c: ‘free Mountain, 6@7c; defective do, A@ae aalg BEHOPS—Quoted it 4@00 @ B. Shipment of 28.- 1bs, valued at $1400, to London. GENERAL MERUCHANDISE, BAGS—Since wheat began to rise business has shown sigus of reviving and a few sales have been made. Calcutta Graln Bags, June-July delivery, $41214@4 26; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Harrison's circular says: “During the week there have been 10 arrivals from the north- ern collieries with 18,100 tons, from forelgn ports four arrivals with 7460 tons. The demand for British Columbia Coais for house uses continues brisk ot full prices, and but little goes into yard, delivery being Laken from the wharf, and while -the inclement weatner lasts the demand will not abate. The consumption for steam is lighter than usual, as most of our large factories have been closed down to enable them to make their annual clean-up, but they wili all shorily be in full binst again. Ol is making ftself felt as & stewm pro- ducer, as several of our larze consumers are using it as an _adjunct with Coal, I. . in some deparls ments where Coal may be dispened with. The ap- parent success of weli-owners in Los Angeles is in- duclng prospectors to seek oll inmany other conn. ties, but so long s crude oll Is forced to be sold here at about $1 per barrel delivered, there is a slim margin for profit, the consumer no: the Pproducer is the benefited party. “The recent advance in wheat locally will have a depressing influence on the future freight market outward, this will be felt on inwara Coal rates from the Colomes and England, hence beiter prices wiil , $7@9 50; Alfalfa, $6@9; 6@ rown Mustard is _quotable at $1 95 Trieste, $2@2 %0 B cul; Yellow Mus- 1 75; Canary, 814 | @3%ic B 1b: Alfalfa 61@7c 8 1B; Rape, 134 ominai at $1 25@1 50 B erl for N1ONS—Quiet and unchanged at 90c@$1 10 B : Mush- | rooms, 8@10c, outside figure for cholce Buttons; Los Angeles Tomatoes 5 P box; Green Peas. 4@6c B 1b; Sring Beans. —: Dried Okra, 12150; Cabbage, 40@30c Garlic, 4@5c B bb; Marrowiat Squash, $15 fancy, 27@28c; seconds, 26@26c good to choice, 22@ CUHEESE—Fancy mild new is quotable at 1114@ 12c; common 10 good, 814@10c: Cream Cheddpr, 11@12c; Young America, 11G12c; Westers, 116 —The market continues unsettled and quotations are badly mixed, as every dealer has anch Kggs, : Ducks, $5 50@6 650; Hens, $4@ 5: Roosters, young, $4 50@5 50: do, old, $4@4 50: y for large and $3@4 for small; Pigeons, 81 50@2 P dozen for 3 50@4: English Snipe, $2@2 60; be aeclared. Already some of the former asking limits have been advanced, and our large consum- ers will have to meet the advance, still if our farm- ers are benefited by high-priced wheat. it will more than ofset the increased cost of fuel.”” Welilngton, $8: New Wellington, #5; Southileld Wellington, 37 50; Seatle, ebtgb 50; Bryant, $5 50; Coos Bay, is: Wallsend, 6 50: Scotch, ' 87 50: Brymbo, 7 50: Cumberland, $18 50 in bulk and $15 in sks: ennsvivania Avthracite Egg, $13; Welsh An- thracite Ege, —: Canngl. $8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $10 50 in bulk and 312 50 B ton in sacks. CANNED SALMON — The Alaska Packers' Asgociation quotes Red Salmon a3 foliows: Ln lots of 95,000.cases. 85c; 50,000 cases, 9314c: 75,000 cases, 90c P dozen, net cash £. 0. b. ex-ship. SUGAR—The Westérn Sugar Rerinery Company quotes, terms, net cash: Cube, Crushea, Powdered snd Ffoe Orashed, a1l 5¥%c; Dry Granufated, 5%4c; Confectioners’ A, 5¢; Magnolia A, 4lje;' Extra C, 4%e; Golden_C, 414¢; half-barrels, 14c more thian barrels, and boxes bac more. SYRUP—Golden, in bbls, 15¢; Black Strap, 10¢ ® gal. ; SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET., All deseriptions are very'firm and the market is in good shape. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follows BEEF—First ‘qusiity, 56%@be; second quality, 415@b¢; third do. 315@4c $ FEAL—Large, 5@oc; small, 6G7c B b. MUTTON—Wethers. 6@64c: Ewes, 6c B b, LAMB—Spring Lamb, —: yearlings, 7c @ . PORK—Live Hoss, 384c for large and 384c for small: dressed do, 412@6140 B B. RECEIPTS OF &NTEBIOB PRODUCE. FOR 24 FOURS. Flour,gr. eks... Wheat, ctls, Barley, ctls Oats, Or, ctls.. Potatoes, sKs. Oregon. Onlons. sks. Hay. tons.. traw, tons. THE STOCK MARKET. 521 Quicksilver, There wes no change In prices worthy of note yesterday. Several stocks were a couple of cents better and others were 5 cents off. There was not much business. Advices reported an improve. ment in the west crosscut on the 1750 level of the Con. Cal. & Virginia. NOTES. The Overman, delinquent sale takes place to- morrow. T on Tuesday and that of the Utah on Wednesday. The week! is as foliows 1600 levei—Continued repairing and easing tim- bers in south drift on ninth floor (first floor above sill floor of thislevel). East crosseut siarted at a point 170 feet in from mouth of this south drift has : tolal length 53 feet, in been extended 32 tee quartz formation assayin g 82 and $3 per ton. No work has been done on the sixth floor (eighth floor above sill floor). 1750 level—From the fifth, sixth and seventh floors above sill floor of this level opened out through upraise 2 are extrecting some ore north along west side of opening, showing width of 3 and 6 feet, assaying $50 to $50 per ton. From end.of we drifc on sill floor 0f ths level an upraise has been sterted und carried up 20 feet, in quartz formation, assaying $10 to $15 per ton. From the fitih, sixth and seventh floors from up- raise 2 and from north end of stope 1 old ground of former workings, on floors 15 and 16, have taken 61 tous of ore, average assay value of which, per samples (aken {rom cars in mine, was $43 14 per ton. Total extraction of ore from the mine for the week amounted to 61 LoDs, average assay value of which, per samples from cars when raised to the surface, was $46 Upraise started at 207-f00t point in northwest drift from the main west drift from the C. and C. shatc on sil floor of Wix lovel bas been carrled up 15 feet 1n_porphyry and _quartz assaylng $7 to $1. per ton. Total helght, 45 feet. 1500 level—Are easing timbers and making necessary Tepalrs #long upraise which connects 1600 Jevel wilh south drifu from Con. Virginia shaft on this level. 5 1000 level—North drift from Con. Virginia shaft station on this level nas been advanced 40 feet, passing through porphyry and clay of a softer for- mation than that of preceding week. Total length of driit, 418 feet. Following Are the Highest Prices Durin Eile Past Week. L ™on. :'i ues.}\\'ed."l’hn. Fri. | Sat. |20 24 20 28 23 =1 05 03 08 10 0N o8 19 19| 19 220 38| 23 26/ ‘25 25 30| 30 30 87 84 89 04 93 38 41 ... 1 1y 1g™is 03] 34 B 59| | 2.45( 2.40 100, 20| Con, Cal. & Va. Confidence. Crown Poi Gonid & Cur: Mexican 43 35 1 36| 08l...,.. o 46 46| a6 BOAKD SALES. Following wers the sales in the San Francisco Stocx Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNTNG SESSTON COMMRNOCING 200 Beleher... 30,200 Justice. ...03100 Potosi 150 B & B... 95200 Mexica 200 Chollar ¥ 450 CC& Yeliow Jacket. 08 1541300 Y Jackt. 48 Following wers the saies in the Paclfic Stock Eoard yesterday : BEQUIAR smearoN—10:13, 1400 C Polnt....22(300 Ophirl.571, 07 200 . .. 1.5 400 Alpba.. 500 Caleda.....089 400 Challge. ».36 600 Chouar. ...62 800 . 1300 Mexican..66/000 . 165/300 -641000 8 Fiil.: 208/400 Union 21800 ... [93/800 94300 Utah. 08 1951200 Y Jacket49 2000 Con Im..0% 6500 48 600 C N Y.....06'600 Ovrmn....17'300 . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Jan.'25-12 a. Bid. Asked. Bla, Asked. 31 43 JaCKSON....1e 40 08 09Jula, — o2 22 23 Justice. 02 04 25 30 Bentuck. 06 07 Best & Boicher. 92 93 - o1 BentonCon.... = 40 65 66 Bod: 39 4] 15 20 17 18 - 08 ST =0 08 09 93 94 36 87 50 1.55 62 63 18 19 60 .56 b2 3 01 03 34 85 Confidence.....1.00 1.05Seg. Bel 08 10 Con.New York. — UBSlerra N, 50 52 Crown Point.. 21 23| - EsstSiorraNev — 04 02 Kxchequer. 06 03 - Eureka Uo) 25 - - Gould & Curry. 52 GI‘ 43 Hale & Norers.1.30 1.85 07 o8 lowa.. 02 = Yeilow a8 STOCK AND EOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Jan. 25-10:30 A. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked U B4acoup..10724 — |U Sas reg.. 1073 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCbless. — 110 (Do, 2d1ss 85 — — CalEleoL6s.108 — [P&O Ryés. — 108 Fatel o m REa RS nt-st ex -8t = Edanbab 66, Reno. WL&L — 106 15 River W Cods — 100 lpacion & L.100 1ua% 9934100 SPRRArinGs g8 SPRE Calgs. 110 — SPRECalbs. — 9714 SPBrRCaiss 96 9713 SV Waterds.. 12054121 SV Waterss... 98 StkinG&Esy — u’s’* SunstT&T8s. 100 ol Sutter-stR5s. — 11014 VisallaWCés — 92 STOCKS. San Joss..... 7814 98 Sringvaiiey 3645 37 GAS STOCKS. — 89 |PacificLight. 4614 — 95 — |[SanFrancsco 71‘5’{ 7214 B1 5134 Si0ckiom. ... = 311g - 79%| INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFa.167 170 |Sun.. . B8Y5 — COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerBETC. — ~ [LondonP®A.128 Anglo-Cal ... 58 -~ |Londo F. — Bmkofc.l,.lw“?!? nfi. 12 82 CalSD&TCo,. 58 6244 S FirstNationi, 17714179 = Z Grangers.... — & — 6AVINGS BANK 8TOCKS. GerS&1LCo.)410 — (Sav&Loan. — 10214 40 270 ~ 820 = 10 BT MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. QceanicSSCo BlkDCoal Co. CalCot Milla.. CalDrvDock. GasConAssn. — Ger Lead Co. 86 HawC&SCo., Hutch$PCo.. 1 MerEe ki MORNING BRSSION. Board—10 8 V Water, 86%. Street—g5000 Market'st j-ailway 105: $5000 S V 4% Bonds, 9 HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. W F Peterson, Sacto T Weir, Wash Mrs P A Kolp, Stockton S Cassidy, Pelaluma T Cassidy, Los Angeles H Tehuable, Newcastle J Gallag) er. Fresno J M Gleaves. Redding - —. |P 9744 Pac Roll Mil | PerfPaintCo. {PacTrans Co. SunsetT&T.. |Untted CTo., Beecher, Cal Creller, Grass Val A Wilson, Vallejo ot'H Mather, Santa Rosa Gara, Stockton M Seymour, Sacto oLk, Placerville ¥ M Blake, Na M Jones, Vall L G James, Vallejo fiss Hynes, Mass RT Harris & 1, N Y 5 E Wrenn, Or E Cardin, Wash J Lamont, Or T'J Wilson, Redlands ¥ P Langl 'y, Shasta Mrs R BTobey, Portland H W Walker, Willows Mrs W B Duenkel, Wash A Anderson, Suisun Tlos Langford, Kureka ¥ P Wennurun & w, Be- » o 20 e J W Greenla: F H George, Aleska ‘W H Smith, T, J M Lively, Or B Mockley & w, Sausalito T B Smith & w, s flasks 764 42 Lumber, M feet... 40 CH Friendly, Portiand Miss M E Walsh, Benicia ramento D i Spence, Stanford A Neilson & w, Sacto R C Fowler, Pheenix WS Turning, Martinez G P Beund, Pheenix W S Weymoth, Sacto - H B Hall, Monterey W L Lane, Los Angeles J Townsend, Great Falls § E Periberg, Chicago Miss Sargent, Stockton F J Teggart, S R A Lang, Wiilows Karl Simon, Stock’on O Jackson, Fresno 3 B Treadwell, Sacto W C Funston, Chicago B M Newcomb, Chicago M Menasses, Stockton LICK HOUSE. H D Hudson & w, Cal J A Powers. Stockton D Waterman, Alimeda ¥ J Simms, J F O'Shea, Portland Miss M Kerigan, S H Carriger & M Goldman, Merced . M L Driver & w, S Jose J P Dannaba E A Handly & w, Frsno P £ Nownan & w, Cal A R Chapman, Los Ang Miss Chapman, Los Ang Miss Ida Chapman, L A ¥ J James, Merced J P Rockland, San Jose 15 A Jenkins & w, Cal O A Prior, Obio S A Dore, Modesto W Young & w, Mdesto O J Wallace, Millbrae F Richardson, Ogden D Smith & sn, Elmira C M Pitzgerald & w, OF Miss Ida James, Mill Val W_A Snow, Salinas O Moran & w, H McPherso F S Foster, N H N H _F W Wiliams, Sonora annual meeting of the Belcher takes place ‘Snora N 3/ Bal | B R Stevens & Co: F B Haight; Getz Bros & Co report from the Con. Cal. & Virginia Jas Kane, N ¥ s P C Prior, Ohio C E Yole, Red Lodg Chas Wood, San Jose P C Morcon, Monterey T McQunalan, Cal iams, L Ang Miss A Williams, 1 Miss P C Walker, Los A © M Moody, Chicago A Lucas, Newman J D Griffith, Naps C F Hall, Santa Cruz Miss Summers, Hanford C W Husse: G Meyer & w, Marysvile J W Zinker, Mont Mrs C P Simmons, Mont T B Carr, T H Gray, Sacto BALDWIN HOTEL. D M Buchner, Portiand J 8 Mattoon, Cal ¥ Colb, Stockton R Ironside, Mass M Sommer, San Mateo M Schwab, Marysville € Reddy, Valleio M P Stein, Stockton Mrs Anderson, Visalia R P Slaughter, Cal S Wetherly, Stockton R Craig, Santa Cruz D H Dean, Marysville J P Pugh, Rocklin J Hanson, Los Angeles . {T Culley, Portland F Cannon, Salt Lake 8 Bcovel, Pitts W W Decker, Cheyenne PALACE HOTEL. D Oppenheimer, N Y obbins Jr, Suisun F McLaogblin, Orovilie H Blackman, Portland W G Long, Victoria Traman, Winnemea § Guggenheim, N Y PJ Walham, Denver Mrs R F Wigiéy, Denver R A Mintura, London H R Kamm & w, Colo J P Doherty, N Y A F Wainwright, Blgm NEW WESTERN HOTEL. n Finger, San Jose W H McKennan, Bolinas I Byrne, G Falis. Mont H Sittorig & wi, Ariz C Herman, Oakland G Wishing & w, Chicago W Stevens &wf,8anJ A E S Mason, Boston E Kellogg, Huntington K Talbott, Columbus e e THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1806, crosseut %, which was ad- vanced 24 feet from a point 86 feet in from the mouth of south drift, run from end of southeast J A Fowler & w, Mercea Mrs W J Howland, Napa J H Summers, Hanfor J Cohn, Marysville T E Valentine, mas, ‘Watsonville W Kendall, Big Creek W McMurray, Snta Cruz D Dubois, Santa Cruz W Wilson, Red Bluff J Platt, Conn 'G Weyler, N Y J D Brewer, S Carolina W B Peck, N Y C E Davis, U § Army J M Galt, Stanford Blumaner, Portland I3-lel Pease, London irechiticld, Conn Rowe, The Dalles o sy oF Adams, Covington J Halbe, Chicago “mO 2N Last Quarter.| 12 (18|14 (16 (16|17 |18 1920 | 21|23 | 23|24 |25 ——22X2 26 127 (28 | 29 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure krom San Francisco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | Humboldt Bay | Jau 26. 2y | Pier 9 3 Jan 26.11au | Pier 11 Jan 26.10Ax | Pler 18 Jan27, 5ex Pler 2 Jan 27. 5eu|Oceanic Jan28, 9am|rier 13 Jan 25, Spm|PMSS Jan28,13 M P MS S Jan 29.10Au | Pler 24 -|China & Japan .| Vie & pee Snd Point Loma. |Grays Harbor. |Feb 3. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, ‘Washtenaw . victoria & Puget Sound Peter Jebsen. Rio de Janeiro.. Citv of Puebia.. Point Loma. . - | Crescent City.. AND TIDE TABLE. "L [HIGH WATER[LOW WATER. ¥ |Large./Smal S e Large./Small. Rises Sets | Sets 27.| 8.47A11.36p 4.02p 2.14al 718 5.28 5.36A HY:DBOGBAPEIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HyDROG RAPHIC OFFICE., U. 8. N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. BAN FRANCISCO, January 25, 1898. The time ball on Telegraph Hiil was dro) at noon to-day—i. €., at noon of the 1! n, or exactly at 8 p. ., Greenwich time. A, F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. 8. N., in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENUE, SATURDAY, January 25. Stmr Pomona, Doran. 19 hours from Kureka; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, 74 bours from Poruland, via Coos Bay; pass and mdse, to North Pacific Steamship Co. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, Poing Arena: stave bolls, railroad tles, etc., to L E White Lumber Co. Bark Mohican. Jobnson, 15 days from Hono- lulu; sugar, ete, to Welch & Co. Schr Dalsy Rowe, Olsen, 13 days from Coos Bay — M ft lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Sehr Corinthian, Zaddart, 12 days from Coos Bay; 140 M ftlumber, to E B’ Deane & Co. Oakland Schr Twilight, Topfer, 12 days fm Grays Harbor; 210 M ft lumber, to San Francisco Lum! Schr Fanny Dutard, Grays Harbor: 330 M ft lumber, to San Fi Schr Peerless, Johnson, 21 days from Port Had- Jock: lumber and laths, to W J Adams. Schr Antelope, Anderson, 21 d: River; lumber, to Preston & Mc! Schr Reliance, Jensen, 9 days from Albion; lumber, to Alblon Lumber Co. Redwood City Schr Volant, Errat, 13 days from Grays Har bor; Lomber, to Unioh Lumber Co. 25 hours from 11 days from from Coquille Stmr Jewsl, Madsen, Caspar. Schr Gotama. Brissem, Coos Bay. Teiegraphic. POINT LOBOS—January 25—10 rM—Weather cloudy: wind §; velocicy 24 miles. Charters. The bktn Omega loads mdse for Hilo: schr Mu- Tiel, sugar at Honolalu for th's port; ship Yosem- ite. coal at-Departure Bay for this nort: schr ¥ § Reafield, lum ber at Port Blakeley, for Hilo, Spoken. Jan 9—Lat 8 N, long 38 W, ship Tillie E Star- buck, from New Yori, for Oregon. Domestic Ports. LOMPOC—Sailed Jan £5—Stmr Newsboy, for San Franoisco: ANDON—Arrived Jan 26—Schr Joseph and Con 5%-Bonds, | Henry, hence Jan 31. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Alcazar, from Greenwood. NEW'WHATCOM—Arrived Jan 25—Schr R W Bartlett, from San Pedro, TACOMA—Arrived Jan 25—Stmr San Benito, hence Jan 21. TATOOSH-Passed Jan 25—Stmr City of Ever- ett, hence Jan 21, for Nanainio. FORT BRAGG-Sailed Jan 25—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. H EUREKA—Arrived Jan 25—Schr John A, hence Jan 22:schr Jennie Thelin, hence Jan 23: schrs Elvenia and Confianza, hence Jun Sailed Jan 25 ur Bertie Mino stmr South Coast, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 25— Br ship Duntrané, from London; schr Hueneme, from Redondo. | 1mportations. AONOLULU-Per Mohican—2 bags coffee, 20,- 290 bags sugar. . EUREKA—Per Pomona-12 bxs plates, 9 rolls 1 cs leather, 2 sks potatoes, 1 sk vegotables, 1 o8 2 bble mineral water, 29 M 1t lnmber, 2 cs eggs, 11 pkgsexpress, 8 pkes mdse, 197 bxs apples, 1 sk coin, 22 bxs butter, Fields Landing—3 bxs fish, 13 keg 5814 bxs but- ter. 8 cs eggs, 852 sks potatoes, 222 bxs apples, 2 Pkgs mdse. . POINT ARENA—Per Whiteshoro—5 cs exgs, 34 bxs butter, 2 cs type, — cds stave bolts and rail- road ties. ASTORIA — Per Alice Blanchard—1697 hdls shooks, 15 bbl wine, 15 sks bones, 48 bdls hideg and peits. Coos Bay—18 bxsapples, 44 cds matchwood, 80,250 ft lumber. Portland—8 bdis hides, 225 sks flax; 1 lot scrap iron, 4585 sksoats, 641 sks potatoes, 400 bdls shingles, 350 sks wheat, 2 pkgs mdse, 12 bXs type- writers, 15 cris axle crease, 12 os o:l, 8 bbls vine Rar, 498 cs canned goods, 1 bx groceries. Consignees. o &er Molcan—Williams, Dimond & Co; Welch & J0. Per Pomona—H Heckman & Co; Dalton Bre Pacific Coast Fish Co: C E Whitney & Co: A S; vester: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Dairymen’s Union or Honolulu; McDonough & Runyon; Marshall, Teggart & Co; J M Moore; McPherson & Rucker; 'Hiiis Bros: C M Alexanaer: GBerti & Co; Norton, Teller & Co: J Bremer; M Kalish & Co; Amer PressAssn; Thos Laure; " A C Nichols & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co veleth & Nash; Ross & Hewlett; Standard 0il Co O B Smith & Co; W F Mitchell; ' Witzel & Baker; Wells, Fargo & Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co: Hum- boldt Mineral Water Co: Edison Light and Power Co: J M Moore: New York Belting and P Co; H R Hogedonn: United States Brewery. Per Whitesharo—Wilson & Baechtel; O B Smith & Ca; Martin, Feusier & Co: Norton, Teller & Co: Ross & Hewlett; Amer Press Assu; Rohifts & Ger- au. Per Alice Blanchard—Clatsop Mill Co; California Wine Assn; C Carpy & Co: Wellman, Peck & Co: N Ohlandt & Co: W B Sumner & Co: Chaix & Ber- nard; OC Pennell & Co; Preston & McKinnon; A Carl; Tong Syrup Co: Allen & Lewis; H Dutard; Geo Morrew & Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co; Coburn, Tevis & Co; D E Allison & Co: Berges & Domini- coni; Resenberg Bros; G G Wickson & Co; M W' Peck: Pacific Rolling Mills: Thos Taylor & Co; Rogger & Storp; Edwin & Gray; Thos Watson} Norton Tanning Co: Hecht Bros. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Twelfth Page. o iy OFFICE_FURNITORE AND FIXTURES. 3 C- F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 806 Post St., eor. Stockton OFFICE and D TYPEWRITER, = Sl W.C. RARIG, S \ @-=1 157 New Montgomery X Two in One. Street, S. F. * = OCEAN STEAMSHIPS) PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class $83.00 Becond Clasi 85.00 Meals and berth included. 1 Ticket 0ffice—4 l!;llontgomery Street. @OODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. O. R. & IN. —To— ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 Firs Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. ¥or reservations call at 19 Mont- gomery street. Columbia_sails. January 29 Suate of Callfornia sails. .. February 8 60ODALL, PERKING & €O., Genl. Supts. F. ¥. CONNOR, General Agent. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM 35, Brosdway whatt, San Francisco, as lows: 'or M Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junesu, Kil- l\llmflF % Andm!llh (Alu.k.'),ll 9 A. M., Jan. 15, 30, Feb. 14. FPor Victoria and Vancouver (B. 0., Port Town- send, Seatule, Tacoms, Everett, Anacortes and New ‘Whatcom (Belllnlhlln Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Jan. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and every fifth Qay toereafter, ‘convecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R., at Tacoms with N. P. R. R, at Seattlo with G. N, Ry,, at Port Townsend with Alasica steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and_Fields Llufllnfi Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomons, 2 2. 3., Jan. 3, 6, 18, 22, 26, 80, and every fourth day For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayn Port Harford (San Luls Oblspo), Gaviota, Santa BaEh0 Thox Angerca) mad Newpor, at 5 4. 2 T4 ro Angeies) ana New, L My 4 8 1&, 53. 34, 28, and every fourib day For San Di stopping only at Port Harford (o Ly oRfipo Bt b ot on i :n.:.:,.“fln. 2, 8, l:;l‘. 18, 22, 26, 30, and every rtl t] reafter. ;‘or Edn“ivlnldl. San Joss del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Gua; a3 (Mexico), str. Wilism- ette Valley, 10 A. M.. 26:h of each month. Tickes office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. PEREINS & CO., Gen"l Agenta. O A e Market s Ban Frantisce. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold _fields {(Freemantle), Austra- lia: $220 first class, 8110 steernge, Lowess rates to Capetown, South Africa. . Australlan steames, MARIPUSA, salls vis Honolulu and - Auck- 1and, Thursday, Feb. 6, at 2 B M Steamship Australla, Honotuiu only, Sa ur- day, rebruary 15, at10 AT A M. SPECIAL PARTIES. —Reduced speclal rates for parties Feb. 6 and 15, 1835, Ticket office. 114 Montgomery street. Freight oflice, 327 Market street. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. COMPAGMEGENER ALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'’S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morto: ‘Travelers by this line avoid both transit English railway au tne discomfort of crossing the channel in & small. boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second class, $116. LA BRETAGNE, Capt. Rupe... f Z January 11, LA GASCUGNE, Capt. Baudelon..... January 18, o olrot, . A For furt] ermcum.s 1y 16 1o A. FORGET, Agent, 3. F. FUGABCE GOV LIk Green, fr"zzu;f . F. e ontgo avenue, San Francisco. s " i STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington At 5 P. M. Daily, £xcept Sunday. &G~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone STEAMER @ SATURDAY, January 25. Stmr Willamette Valley, Von Hel G 3 Goodail, Perkins & Co. At umr ‘Corona, Hall, San Diego; Goodall, Perkin & Co. Schr Golden Shore, Henderson, Meibourne; J J - SATURDAY. January 26. Stmr Arcata. Cousins, Coos Bay. Stmr Willamette Vall n_Helms, Guaymas. Stmr Waila Walls, na age, Victoria and Port T, C. Walker. . D. Mary Garratt, City of Stockton, ‘Telephone Main 806. CaL Nav. and Tmpt. Co, VALLEIO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MO"IC!I_.LO. ‘except Bu —10 s bl Zanding, Mission 1. Pler Se OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, WIITE STAR LINE. Unlted States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWEEN . New York, Queenstown & Livarpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABI ,swxxncrw‘xxnz\rcmm.m ing to steamer amd accommodations selected: second cabin, $35 and $40; Majesc Teutonic, Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rages. Tickets, sailing dates apd cabin plans may be procured trom W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mall Dock, ot at the General Office of ‘the'Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER., General Agent sor Pacific Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAN PACKET CONPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fornightly for the West Indies and @. Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgl France, and Plymonth tolahd passengers. Throygh bills of lading, in conuection With the PacificMall S. 8. Co,, issued for freight and treas- ure to direct poris n England and Germany Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymont Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; thir: ieas, 897 60, For further particaars appiy 0 PARROIT & CO., Agents, 806 California st RAILROAD TRAVEL! SOUTHERN PAUIFIC COMPANTY, (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Traius leave and arve due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. LBAVE | — FRow NOVEMBER 20, 1605, — T6:304 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations.. 10:104 7300 Atlantic Express, Ogden and ast.. . 8:409 %3004 Benicla, Vacaville, Bumsey, Sacra- > Taents, and Redding vin Davis. . F15p %4:30.4 Martings. San Ramos, Napa, Caile: ‘and Sapta R T 65 toga 8:20A Niles, Kau Jose, Btockton, ione, Sacraments, Maryaville, Red Bluft . and Sundays excepted Oroville. 04 Poters and Milton... *8:004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns 9:004 Los Angeles Lspress, Raymond, or Yosemite), Swuts Darbara 0P Port Costa and Way Stations. 3:00e San Leandro, Haywards& Way 4:002 San Leandro, Hayywards & WaySt'ns 4:00¢ Martivez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, El Verano an Santa Losa...... (DTN 4:00r Benicia, Esparto, oodiand, , - * Kniglits Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Bacramento ... 10:434 4:20r Niles, San Jose, Livermore ‘and Stockton .. 5:00r San Leandrs, ay 8 8:30r New Orleans Express,1'resno, Bakers- field, Santa Barbara, Los Anlclea Deming, El Paso, Naw Orleans an East. (10:454 8:30F Santa 3 for Mojaye and Las 10:454 6:00e Furopean Mail, Ogden 9:45. 6:00r Haywards, Nildsand San Jose. 7:454 17:00 Vallejo . 17:457 7:00P Qregon 1 ville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and Easb 10:454 7300 San Leandro, Hayw: 1 0:509 9:00p Sanleandro, Haywardsk Way Stns t112:00a q10:€0p “Bunset Limited,” Fresuo, Los les, El Paso, New Orleans §IXt45p East.. o 11418 8an Leandro. Haywards & Way St'ns __ 7:A54 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gange). 8:15A Newark,Centerville,Say Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand W Stations. #2:15 Newark, C: . Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz aud’ Principal Way Stations.. *11:204 4:15p Newark, Sun Joso aud 108 Galo: 9:30, 111:45¢ Hunters' Excursion. San Jose and £ “Way Stations 17:200 COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Six.) 6:454 San Jose and Way Blations (Now Almaden Wedpesdays onl 1:459 8:154 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sauta Crivr, Pacilie Grove, Paso’ Roble, Sau Luis Obispo, Guadalupe aud Pri , cipal Way Stati 7:05¢ 101404 San Jose aud Way Stai 5:008 11:454 Palo Alio and Way 5t 3:303 30 San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacitic Grove e *3:30P San Jose and Principal Way Stalions +4:30p San Joseand Way Stati. Or San Joso and Way 0 San Jose aud Way Stations. San Joeo and Way Station: CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN PRABGISG0—Poot of Market Sirest (Slip §)— 715 1:00ax. 1300 300 $3:08 400 1500 *6:00ea, From O£KLAND—Fost of Brosdway.— ‘600 800 lo00h 11250 U190 4300 20 110 “5:00r A for Moming. P for Afternoon, * Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays onlg, #4 Monday, Thursday snd Batirtay nights ont Tuesdays and Saturdags bSundays and Tharedars, SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. Ban Francisco to San Rafael. ‘WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 a..; 12:35 8:30, 0, 6:30 r. M. Thnrsdlya—l!xzntns #t11:30 3. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:5 and 11:30 ». u. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.3c; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 2. a0 San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEE DAYS_6:25, 7.5, 9330, 11:10 . E 40, P. M. Saturdays—Extra 80 1:65 P. 3. and 6:35 . 3. e SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 4. 2.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00,6:35 P. . Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Teave Amive San Francisco. | ARt | gan Franoisco. 1596. WeEx | Sus- SoN- | WaEx Davs. | pays. |Destination.} plve | plve 7:40 AM|8:00 AM| Novato, [10:40 ax| 8:50 ax 3:30 Pu Petalums, | 6:05 Px[10:30 Ax 5:10 Fx Santa Rosa.| 7:30 px| 6:16 Fx Fulton, 7:40 Ax Windsor, 10:30 ax | Healdsburg, Geyserville, 3:30 P|8:00 x| Cloverdale. | 7:30 x| 6:15 rx Pleta, Hopland & 7:40 AM 8:00 Ax| Ukiah. | 7:30 rx| 6:15»x T:40 A 10:30 ax 8:00 ax|Guerneville. | 7:30 3:30 rm 8:15 ¥x 7:40 Ax|8:00 Ax| Sonoma |10:40 A3x| 8:50 ax 5:10 7x 5:00 x| and 6:05 x| 6:15 P Glen Ellen. 740 A 800 4% T0:40 Ax[10:30 A% 5i30 26|00 #ai| Sebastopol. |13:58 13| 10:30 X Stages connect et San Rafael for Bellnas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Stages connect at Pleta for Hig) Springs, Esiseyville, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blae Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- ood, Mendocing City. Fort Brage, Usal, Wost Cahto, Willetts, Calpelia, Pomo, Potter Valley, Johm Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harzis, - Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced G Sundays ronnd-trip tickets to all poiats be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 550 Market st., Chronicle buflding. H. C. WHITENG, B. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager, 5 Gen. P:!.A_{!n’. Atlantic AND Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive AN SSD-g FHUEN at Market-Street Ferry. LTS SANTA FE EXPRESS To Chic-g‘f via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at 3:30 . &., carrying Puliman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers 10 Chicago via Kansas City witliont change. Annex cars for Denver and St. Louis. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid_Vestibule Train Dally, with Dining-cars, under Harvey's: management. Counecting traing leave San Francisco at 9 4. x. and 5:30 ». M. daily. The best railway from California to the East. New rails, new ties: no dust: interesting scenery; and good meals in Harvey's dining-room or dining- Ticket Office—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RATLROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, beginning October 27, 1895. WEEKDAYS, For Mill Valley and San Rafael—7:30, 9:15, 11:00 A..; 1:45, 3:45, 5:15, 6:30 P M. ifin Quentin—7:30, 9:15 A. a: 1:45, 5:15 P. M. xtra trips for San Rafael on Mondays, Wednes- days and Saturdays at 11:30 P. M. SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley, San Rafael and San Quentin— 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 A. 3. ; 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, *6:15 P. M. *Does notrun to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:30 A. M. weekdays—Cazadero and way stations. 1:45 P. . Saturdays—Tomales and way stations. 8:00 4. ™. Sundays—Poin: Reyes ana way stations,