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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMAKY OF THE MARKETS. Silver steady. Wheat and Berley unchanged. Corn continues to decline. Outs aad Rye dull. Hay weak. Beans and Seeds neglected. Potatoes and Onions firmer. Sweet Iotatoes lower. er ana Cheese unchanged. weaker. stern Poultry. Bu! Mo Game dull Evapora.ed Apples doing better. Oranges rather steadier. Some chauges in Hides. Provisions as before. PRODUCT OF THE PA- CIFIC COAST. BULLION Wells, Fargo & Co’s Aunual Report of Preclons tals produced in the States and Terntories west of the Missouri River (including British Colum- biz) during 1596 shows in the aggregate: Gold, Silver, $35.784.963; Copper. $24- 236,026 Total gross result, ‘commercial” vaiue at which med herein hzve been esti- % oz.; Copper, 11c B b.,and Lead, 27 59,636, The the several metal mated is: Sitver, Lead, $3 B ewt Thé prouction by forni 51,391 ; 70,500 : Arizona, 38 States was as follows: Cali- evada. $2,769.364: Mon- Utah, $10,383,708; Colorado, Tdaho. $8,125.- Ihe gross yieid for 1896, shown above, segre- gated is approximately as follows: Gold, 43.07%....... s Copp Leaa, 8.75%. .. 854,399,242 35784 963 28,869,305 7.236,0:6 Total wereraeeaeen... $126,980,586 The exporis of Silver during the past year to Japan, Chini, the S:raits, etc., have been as fol- lows: From ,968.620: from San Fran- cisco. £9.9. 3,916,596, as meainst $43.906, FPounds sterling estimated I 6. ast year. O Clear ® Partly Choudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow flles with the wind. At station ind um temperaturs for the days; those it. it any, the amount of | y, raintall, o inches and hundredths, during 'the twelve hours. or solid lines, conncc’ pagn s of equal air pressure; {80~ s, or doite temperature. ' The barometric pressure and fed by fair weather: “low” is_usally refers to pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weather ang rains. “Lows” usally first appear on the Wusbington coast. When the pressure is high in_theinterior d g the coast,and the isobars extend th the coast, rain is probable: 15 inclosed with Isobars of rain south of Oregon is improb in the vicinity of Idaho, and to the California coast, warmer er may be expected in summer and colder weathor in winter. The reverse of these conditious will produce an opposite result. when the marked curvatu: With a ressure fall WEATHEE BUREAU REPORT. STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TUR THER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20. 1897, 5 . .— W eather conditions and general The fo! 85 Cof UNITED ing are the seasonal rainfalls to date with those of same date last season and rainfalls during the past twenty-four hours: Eurekas 23.48 inches, Jast season 20,02, past 24 hours.U0 of #u inch: Red Bluft 11.84, last season 10.18, past 24 hours .00: ~an Francisco11.14, last season .78, past 24 hours.00: Fresno 4.73, last season 3.11, past 24 ho 9.70. 1ast season 9.20, past 24 hours .00: geles K.40. last season 3.92, past 24 hours .00: San Diego 6.52, last season J.65. past 24 hours.00; Yuma 4,62 1ast season .32, past 24 hours .00. Sun Francisco cata—Maximum temperature 58, inimum 47, mean 52 An_area 0f high pressure continues over Utah and Nevada. There has been a slight rise in pres- sure during the last 24 hours over the northern Balf of the Pacific slope, and the storm, which was central tnere last night, has apparently moved inlana The erature has risen decidedly over the northern half of the Pacific siope. Rain has fal:en over Wushingion and Northern pori sou Forecast ~ owinz maximum wind velocities are re- Portland, 22 miles per hour from the 1; Fort Canby, 48 soul ade at San Francisco for 30 hours ending mYdnight, January 21, 1897. Northern California — Falr Thursday; light nostherly winds. Southern California — Falr Thursday; light nor-herly winas Nevada—Farr Thurslay. Utah—Fair Thursday. Arizona—Fair Thursday. Ban Fraicisco and vicinity—Fair Thursiay light northerly winds. ALEXANDER McAD E Local Forecast Official. NEW YOKK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK. N. Y. Jan. 30.—There was & further falling off in the volume of business at the “tock Exchange to-day and the market was de- pressed by the receip: of lower quotations from London and the Coatinent. According to cable advices the forefgn markets were weakened by the arrival at Hamburg of a steamer with a case of bubouic plague on board. The bears here tried 1o make capital from this and hammered the list vigorously at intervals. They met with Hitle suc- cess, however, cutside of cosl stocks. Susque- bauna and Wester: preterrea suadenly broke 314 Poinisto 2214 on the announcement thai a deci- sion nad been_rendered against the company at Stroudsburg. Pa., in 1ts litigation with the Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western. sey Ceniral at the same time yielded 314, ware and Hudson 34 and Susquehanna aind Western common 214 per cent. The general list jrresular and in the maiy lower. ‘Lne decline was equal (0 4 to 114, Manhatan leading. The dealings, however, were small acd con fined largely t0 room tradors. The leading commission houses reported a liberal decrease in outside urders. In the late rading Susquebanna and Western pre- ferred railied about % points and the rest of the list recovered 14@5# from the low polut. - Among the s ecialties iiinois Steel broke 4 10 38 on the circulation of unfavorable rumors in regard to the finances of the company. Late in the day it wes anoounced that the com- pany bud effecied a loan of £1,000.000 for one year with the United States Trust Uompany of this city, which it is asserted will enble it 10 pay off its floating debt ovligations. The fact that the company hus had toshut down ius steel rail department, however. was usod against the stock. The sclling of the a tive Issues, such us Sugar’ Chjeago Gas, the Crangers and Loulsvil'e and Nashyille was chiefly for short acount and a falr borrowing demand preval.ed. Specalatiou closed about stefly in tone. Net chang s show declines of 34 to 234 per cent in the usually active shares and 3461% in the coals. 10 tne speciaities Illinols Steel dropped 4 to 6K, Totsl sales were 154,874, including 29.500 shares of Sugar, 14,900 St Paul, 14,600 Chicago Gas, 18,100 Burlington and 9200 Keading. “Fhe bond market was easier to-day. footed up #1,618,000. The sales Columbus and Hocking Valley consolilated fives fell 11087, do general FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO,, < Leidesdorff St, Tel. Main 1954. CENTRA L OFFICE, . 628 Market St., Paiace Hotel. Tel Main 5144 Uptown Office—Bald win Hotel (adjolning Grul Room). Tel. Nain 339. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- tatlons. Reference 1st National Bank, 8. F. CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIKE NEW YORK rs .00; San Luis Obispo | Los An- | | | accurac, | day’s closing being made. i | | ceits at Chicago were 29 cars, ana 92,984 Lushels | The top figures | wer: withdrawn from store. sixes 1 to 83, Hannibal and St Joseph coneoll- daied sixes 4 (o 115, Indians, Bicomington and Western fives 1 to 180, Aiinneapolis and Sc_Louis first sevens 214 L0 13714, Susquebanoa andsWest- ern general fives 515 to 73 and Wilkesbarre and Eastern firs. fives 1 b 10 8714 In Government bouds §114,000 registered fours 0119 12234, 39000 coupon fours of 18 pod ut 11814 and $10,- 000 registered fou 14 Grain. FLOUR—Quiet, steedy. Winter wheat. low grades, $2 30@2 25: do fair to fancy, 8 5U@4 75: do_pacents, $495@5 15: Minnesota clear, $3 50 @5: do straighis, $4@4 45: do patents, $4 35@ 515 iow ex:ris, 82 30@8 35. clty mills, $4@.: do patents, %5 2)@5 45: Rye mixture, $3@3 70: superfine. $2 20@3 10; fine. $1 80@285. Southern floar dull. Common 'to fair extras, $3 30@3 65: &07d to cholce, $3 45@4 0. Kye flour, quiet and sieady at $2 B6@S 1 CORNMIEAL—Dull, steady. RYE—Duil, firm. 48cf. 0.'b. BARLF Y —Active, bigher. Feeding, 2314@30c c.1. 1. Buffalo. WHIEAT—Spot market qulet, firmer; . o. b, 97%4¢; ungraded red, 7732@9734¢; No.'1 North- ern, 9 1ac. Options were moderately active and firm at Jgc advance, following the West. with local shorts covering and due chiefly to local scalpine. May and July only traded in. No. 2 red January, 8914c: Mareh, 8014c; May, 8634c: July, B3%pc. CORN—Spot dul, firm. No. 2, 2855C eievato 2954c afloat. Upilons were moderatively active and closed firm with the West, with trading chiesly local. lay only traded in. January, 2854c; May, $0%jc. OATS—Spot dull, steads. Options firm, anll, J 41j4c; February, 221jc; May, 2234c; July, Spot prices: . No. 2, whtte, 24340: No. 2 Chicago. . 3, 2034¢: Noy 8 white, 22c; mixed Wesiern, 22@24; white do, 23@30¢, Provisions. LARD—Firm. Western steam, $4 25; Januay, $435: refined dull: Continent, §3 55; compound, 4%4@415c PURK_Firm. New mess, 88 50@9. BUTTE—Fancy, firm; falrly active. Western, mery. 18@=0c: do frciory. 7@ldc: Eigins, 20c; imitation creamery, 11@16c. CHEESE—Firm, steady. Part skims, 5@9c: full skims, 23@sc. EGGS—Steadi-r. Icehouse, 12@13c: Western fresh, 1534c: do case, §1 75@8: Iiwed, 13c. TALLOW—Firm: light supply. Ciy, country, 3%4@534c. COTTONSEEDL OIt. — Quiet, 28c: yellow prime, 2314@- RICE—Fairly active, nrm. Japan, 414@4%4c. COr'F [y March. $9 45: ber, §6 58@9 6 3140; steady. Crude, Domestic, 373@6c; unchanged to 10 noints down. April, 9 45; May, 9 50: Septem- December, $9 65. Spot Rio dull, nominal: No. 7, 10c. SUGAR—Quiet. All bards Yso lower: and 2, 1-16c lower. Off A, 5% @4 mold A, 45c: standard A, 4¥ac; coniectioners’ A, 4ljge: cuc loaf, Be: crushed, Sc; powdered, 45gc; sranulated, 435c; cubes, 464c. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTE—Bags. $@11e. 1 EACHES—Unpeeled, bags. 7@9c; peeled, 1114 @15c. PRUNES—Four sizes, nominal, 534c. RAISIN| rown. loose mu catel. 43gc R : -crawn London iuyers, #140@1 5 i, 81 50@1 90. TS—Standard. 7c; soft sh Firm, quiet. Pacific Coast, quiet. Domestic fieece, 16, + Texas, 7@12c- Merchandise. PIGIRON—Quiet. American. £11@18 COPPER—Fiimer. Lake. $11 871,@12. LEAD—Firm. Domesuc. »300@5 10 TIN—Firmer. Straits, $13 40@13 50; quiet. SPELTER—Qulet. Domestic, §3 95@4 05. MARKETS, plates, C(HICAGO CHICAGO, Iiz. Jan. 20.—Reported sales of 200,000 bushels¥of wheat at St. Lonis for export had & temporary stimulating eff-ct on prices of that grain in this market this morning. The open- ing was firm on Liverpool’s fallure to fully recog- nize our break yesterday: then the report from St Louls helped values, but when adoubt as to the of the business claimed was expressed prices hedged off, lower quotations than yester- Business was mostly of character. althougn some selling orders Re- a local from abroad were said to be on the market. The Northwest had 212 cars, against 213 last eanesday and 265 & year ago. A report that two or three million acres of the Russian crop was winter killed helped prices for a time, but the bearish sentiment prevailed subsequeatly. Ex- port_clearances amcunted to 321,611 bushels. | Closing Paris cables were higher for flour and us- changed for wheat. Antwerp was unchanged and Berlin slightly lower. A b-ige at the close was due to reports of more cash business At St. Louls. May whsat opened at from 79%c to 7934c, s0ld between T9gc and 814@S0 34 closing at 894G 80%4c, 55ad4c higher than ye terday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow. -0 cars. No. 2 red, spot, wheat racged from 8714c to 8914¢, closing aboui S8L4@BIL4c. CORN—The tone of the corn market varied little if any at all from that of wheai. In the morning early It was firmer, prices were up. but the sirengih vanished and recessions were then in order. Recelpts were 211 cars and 81526 bushels were taken from store. Liverpool cables were quiet and unchanged. EXporis were heavy at | 600,918 bushels. A rally occurred at the close in sympathy with whea . being the controllint fac- tor. May corn opened At 2ilsc, sold between 2434c and 24@24V4c, closing ot 2435c. La@lac hizher (Lan yesteraay. Estimated receipts 1or to- morrow 215 cars. OATS—The oats market was distinctly & sympa- thetic one, the advances and declines of wheat and corn being falthfully reproduced. Recelpts wera 1Bscarsand 6946 bushels were withdrawn from store. Taere were no export clearances. May oats osed unchanged from yesterday. Estimated re- ceip:s for to-morrow 175 cars. ¥LAX—Was steady. Cash. No. 1, Talg western, T8%c; May, 1752@7134c. Receip 35 cars PHOVISIONS—Improvement in product fol- lowed the receipt ot the inteiligence that the hog run was much lighter than expected. Oniy a trifi- ing trade was noted and the range of prices was conseauently narrow. At the close May pork was 10@1214¢ higher. May lard Sc bigher and May Tibs 5@1Y4c higner. BUTTER—The butter market showed no aitera- Receipts North- were tion either in tone or condition to-day. were light and the demand moderate. Creameries—Extras. 19%se asked: firsts, 17@18c: seconds, 14@16c: imitations, fancs, 15@14c. Dairies —Exiras. 17c asked: firsis, 14@lbc: seconas. 9@ luc. Ladles—Extras, 10g11c: firsts, B15@9%y t0ck, BC; grease, 215@Sc; 1oll butter, 10c. eak, holders were anxious to e scarce. Fresh stock, 13%4ac There was no marke: for New York exchange. Closing Prices. WHEAT—January, 773,@77%¢: May. 8015@ £034c; July, T6%@1614c. CORN—January, 2214¢: May, 2434¢; July 2535 OATS — January, 15Ggc: May, 18@1%gc July, 1854@18%4c. PORK—January, $7 85: May, $8 0215 LARD—January, $3 95: May. $4 10, RIBS—January, 84 10; May, 84 15. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Tir. Jan. 20.—The offerings of cattle to-day were falr. The demand was of an ordlnary charac.er and prices were steady. The tral> in hogs whs animated and prices were firm to 7ac higher. The supply was less than expected &ni the demand good. The demand for sheep and lambs was slow. Tne sup- ply was heavy and prices were weak to 10c lower. CAT i LE—Receipts 14,000, Fancy beeves, 85 25 @5 50: choice to prime steers. $4 50@5 20 good to choice steers, 84 30@4 75: medium steers, $4 00@4 35; falr beef steers $3 BI@3 95; common bee! steers, $3 50@3 75: good to prime stockers ana feeders, §3 75@4 10; fair to good stockers and_feeders. $3'10@3 70: bulis, choice to extra, $3 30@3 76. do, poor to choice. 8% 10@3 25; nd heifers, cholce to prime, $3 50; vs. fair (o choice, $1 55@2 4U: cows. common 10 fair canners. §1 75@245; calves, gooa to fancy, 5 50@6 UU; calves, common 10 good. £3 50@5 45! ‘Texss ted steers. $3 5U@4 50: milkers and spring- ers, ¥ head, $25@40. HUGS —Receipis, . 7.000. Heavy packing and shipping_lots, $3 30@3 50: common to_choice mixed, $3 30@3 50; choice assorted, $3 0@ 480; 1ight, 33 35@3 60: pigs, $3 20@3 60. SHF.£P—Receipts. 15,000, Inferior to cholce £2 50@4; cho.ce lambs, $3 50@5 10: Recolpts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. NEgrr.. Jan. 20.—HOGS—Re- ceipts, 5200. N ket opened strong: closed weak. Light and mixed, 25@5 40; heavy, 83 16@3 25. CATTLE—Recoipis. 530). ' Steers. $3 50@4 30; cows, §1 50@3 50 feeders, §3 25@4 10. Si{xkP—Keceipts, 2000. Marxet steady. Fed Westeras, 82 50. Recelpts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Jan. 28 —HOGS—Re- celpts, 20.000. Strong. Licht, $3 55@3 45: mixed, $3 20@3 40: heavy. 83 25@3 3744, CATTLE — Receipts, %00. Steady. Native sieers best, $4 25@. 8b: fair to good, $3 26@ 420: cows’and heifers best $300@350; fair 10 g00d. $1 80@2 90: bulls. $2 20@3 10; siockers and tfeeders. $3 Zfifl‘g 00; Yexas and Western $3 70@1 20; calves, SHEP—Receipts, 3600, Lamos, $350 @4 90: mutions, $2@3 60. NEW YORK STOCKS, Easy. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Share Money on call easy at 114@2%: last Joan at 134% and closed at 115% Prime mercantlle paper, 3@3%4%. Steriing exchange easy, with actual busi- ness in vankers’ bills a: $4 843,@4 w5 for 60 ays snd $4 8714@4 8734 for demand. Posted rates, $4 8616@4 85, Commercial bills, §6 8314 4 8414 Bar silver, 64%4c. Mexican dollar 034 @51%c. Goverument bonds _stro higher: State bonds dull: railroad bonds ensler. Silver at the board was quiet. CLORING STOCKS. . ¥915/North American, 143 Northern Pacific. I 247" Preferred. Alton, Terre Haute 56 | Preferred. American Express 110 |N Y Centrai American I'obacco 7834 N Y, Chicag Preferred 3 o4 18t preferred. Bay Etate % 11340 2d preferred.. | Liverpool quoations tor No. 2 Red Winter: Baltimore & Ohio.. Brunswick Lands. Buftalo, Roch & P. naaa Pacific. Canada Southerf. Canton Land Central Pacific. Oregonimprovmnt— Ches & Uhio. Prete-red.........— Chicago Alton. lOregon Navigation 14 Preferred. . Oregon Short Linc. 15 Chicazo, B & Q. Chicago'® E Il Preferred Chicago Ges.. Cleve & Pittsburg. 186 iic Mall......... ria. D& Kvans 2 90 |Putsburg & W pfd. 15 . 7815 Puilman Paluce....107% ‘Quicksilver 2 Consolidation Coal. 57 | Preterred. 1 Consolidated Gas..147 |Reading...... 2735 CCC& st Louss... 28%/RioGrande&Westn 12 Preferred.......... T8y | referred. 40 Colo Fuel & Tred.. 263 Rock Isiand. (3 Preferred © 70 " Rome Wat&Orden. 1174z Cotton Ol Cerr.... 14 |StL&S We........ 413 Commercial Cabie.160 | Preferred. 11t Del Hudson. .......11114 5t Paul (763 Del Lack&Westrn. 156 | Preferred. .. ...... 43114 Denver & R G..... 1134/t Paul & Duiuth. Preferred. . 4514| Preterred. 85 Distitiers..... " — "5t Paul & Omaha.. 51 General Etectric... 3454 Preferred. Erfo........cooo0ee 16 [SLPM &N, Preferred......... B4l Silver Certificates. 65 Fort Wayne........168 ISouthern Pacific... 14} Great Northern pfd117 [Southern R K ...... 9% Green Bay...... | Preferred. Harlem. ..... |Sugar Refinery....117} Hocklng ..... 3 Preferrca .103 Hocking Valle: |Tenn Coal & Iron.. 29% Homestake, | Preferred. v H & Texas Texas Pacifi 958 Illinois Central. Tol A A &N —_— lowa Central..... Tol Ohlo & Central 20 Preferred..... ! 80 Kansas & Texas. Preferred. ........ 3114 Preferred. Kingstou & Penn.. 3 |Union Pacific. Lake Erle & Westn 1¥ /U P Den & Gul Preferred . 6 34/U 8 Cordage. Lake Snore...../163 " | Preferred. National Lead 26 | Guaranteed”.....— Preterred. ... »5 38 Long Island ... 48 914 Louisville & Nash. 513 Preferred. 6314 Louisville,N Ailony 34U § Rubber. . 2455 Preferred . 114 Preferred. . 435 Manhattan Con.... 91Vg Utica & B River...150 Memphis & Charis 15 |WabS L & Pacific. 654 Mexican Central 73| preferred......... 163 Michigan Central. 90 |Wells-Fargo........ 98 Minp &S L. .—— |Western Unlor . 85 Preferred. ..... |Wisconsin Central, 2 Minn & St L'com 18t preferred. 2d preferred. ... Missourt Pacific. | Wheeling & L E... 2% Preferred. ... Am Cotton Ol pid. 58 Mobile & Ohio. 213/5/Ann Arbor: .o 19 Nashviile & Chait. 673, Preferred. . 28 National Linseed.. 15 |Brooklyn Traction. 19 N Central... Erie 2d ptd......... 49 | Nortolk & Wastra. American Spirits.. 14 FPreferred. ........ Preferred. 81 CLOSING YONDS. Ala Class A 4s....104 Northern Pac lsts.114% | Do Class B 4, Do 2ds... Alabama. class C.. 85 Atchison ds. 81 Do2ds A.... .. 453or Improvmni ist 83 Canada South 2ds 10613 Do bs. 18 Cen Pac lsts of'85.— | R & N Ista. . Cherosee 43, 1896.108%3| Do consol bs. Do 1897........... 10314 /OF Short Line 65. 103 Do 189K 10315 Do 1599771 /1031 Pacific 8s0t '97... — Ches & Ohio Bs.... 103, Phila & Reading 4s 8134 Ch&N PTr Retsbs 43 | Dolstptd incom. 473 DC3-65s.. 10814 |K Grande West 1ats 7334 Den'& & Gist. 110 ” St L&TronMtGends 76%s | Do's: 85 IStL &3 F Gen 6s.110 Erle 245, 6414/St Paul Cons 139 FtW&DenCity 1sis 54 St P C& Pa lats ..11614 | GH&S AGs...... 104 [So Caroling 4146s...100 Do 24 7 Gen Elee Deb 53 9615 Sonthern R Ros... 90 94| Do Pac Cal 1sts..107 H & Tex Cent 0s...10615 Tenn new 8s....... 77 Do cou 6s........ . 10275 Texas Pac lsts..... 8814 Jowa Centrai Tsts.. 97 lexas Pac 2as..... 22 Kansas Pa Consols 71 [Union Pac 1sts 96.103% Ks Palsts Uen Divli2 La Consol 4s.. Missouri fundln US dsregof1925.121 | Do 4s, coupon. ... 122 U S 4s reg of 19 M K T 2d Do 4s, coupon....112 Do ds. Do2s........... 95% Mobile 1 Do ds. . 113 Mutoal Union 6s..110 Do 8s. coupon.... 11414 N J Cent Gen bs. . 11615(Va fanding deot... 62 N Y C&St Lonis i510574 Doregistered.....— | Nor & Wesi Gen 83115 | Do deferred 5 N Caroiina con 4s.100 Do Lrust rept st] 6 Do bs.. ....122 |Wabash 1st bs.....10755 NorthwesiConsols. 1411/ West 5LOre 43,1410 10614 Lo den by, | 110 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOCL, EN6., Jan. 20.—The spot market 18 quiet at 7s 1027 2d. Cargoes are dull at 35s 9d, seliers, promot shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchunge cable gives the following Jan- uary, 68 814; February. 65 814d; Marcn, 6s 94d; | May, 65 9%5d: June, 6s 8d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ENG. Jan. 20.—Consols, 11254; sil- ver, 29 11-16d; French Rentes, 102¢ 633gc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 dars......... — $48514 | Eterling Exchange, sight..........e — 4881 | Sterling Cabi st dodbdioss | o 4883, | New York Exchabge, sight.... ... — 15 New Y ork Exchange, telegraphic., — 1714 | Fine sllver, per ounce. .......coe.. — basg Mexican Doliars. 52 o2 e | PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEX GRAINS., | WHEAT—The mark t continues qulet at un- changed prices. Quoted at $1 35@1 60 for common grades, 31 5214@1 65 for average No. 1, 81 57 for cholce and $1 60@1 624 B ctl for extra choice milling CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSIC 15 o'clock—May—4000 ctls, $15-34: 2000, $1 52%4; 2000, $1 5215, De- cember—2000, 81 27, ! 81 5214; B)COND ~ESSION—bi 8y —10,000 © December—8000, $1 2644, 6000. $1 5214 REGULAR MOENING SESSION—May 81528, 2000, $1 5:74: 28,000, 81 53; $1 551 December—4v00. $1 27. AFTEENOON SESSION—4000 ctls, $1 5315; 2000, $1 55 Decemn ber—6000, 81 275, BARLEY—Previous prices ruie with a qulet market. We quote Feed, ~0@8215c; cholce bright, 833,@85c;: Brewing, 90@U7%c; No. 1 Chevaller, $110@120 ¥ cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INromMAL SESSION—:1 O'clock—May—4000 ctls, Sac. SECOND SESSION—May—4000 ct's, 83%4c. HEGULAR MOKNING ~ESSION—NO s 65, AFTERNOON SEssioN—May—2000 cils, 84l4c; | 2000, 837401 2000, Sic. | OATS-raucy Feed 13 quotable at 1 45 B ctl. Common to gooa White range $1 10@1 85 8 ctl, according to quality. Hlack.fur feed, 95c@$1 10; 1or seed, $1 20@1 30; Gray, nomina.; Red, £1 074 @1 1234 Surprise, $1 50@1 60 ctl. i CORN—Smail Round Yellow 18 jow~r. Al kinds are heavily offered and weak. Large Yolow, 75@ | 771c: Small Round do, 90@92%4c; White, 76@ | P B 80¢ otl. RYE—60@95c B otl. BUCK WHEAT—Quoted at $1 15@1 25 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Famlly extras. $5@5 10: Bakers' extras. $4 90@5; Super- fine, $4 16@4 50 B obl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $17 50@18; | Cracked Corn, $18 5019 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as follows, usual discount to the iraae: Graham Flour, $2 85 100 Ibs; kye Flour, 82 76 B 100 Ibs: Rice Flour, $6 76: Cornmeal, $2 35: exuia cream do, $3: Uatmeal, 83 50; Groats. $4: Hominy, $5 10 3 30: Buckwhea: Flour, $3 20@3 50: Cracked Wheat, 85 50; Farina, §4; Whoi- Wheat Flovr. $i5:_Roiled Oats (bbls), $6 50@5 90; Peari Burley, $375@4: Splll Peas, §5 50; Green do, $4 26 W €0 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. No further change, though Hay is weak. BRAN-$12 50@13 for the best and $12 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and $20@20 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFs—Rolled Barley, $18 50@19; Oficake Meal at the mlii, $26 50 % ton; jobbing, $27 60; ciipped Oats, $1 40@1 50 B ctl. HAY—Wheat, $8@11; Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10: Oat, $8@9: Bariey, $7@8 50; River Bariey, $5@6 50: Alfalfa, $6@7 bu: compressed, 860 9 b0; stock, $5@6: Ul ver, $6@8 ¥ tun. BTRAW-30@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. No changes In prices. Both Seeds and Beans are aulL < BEANS—Bayos, $1 40@1 556 ¥ cti: Sman Whites, §116@1 30 cil; Large Whites, $1@1 15 @ ctl; Pinks, $1 05@1 20: Reds, $110@1 20: Black- eve, §1 10@1 20; Red Kidney, 2 60: Limas, $1 60 @) 80: Butters, 81 25@1 50; Pen, $116@1 0. 51 EDs—Brown Musiard, $2 75@3: ¥ ellow Mus- tard, 81 85@2 B cil: Flax, $130@1 40: Canary Seed, 13,@-14c B Ib: Alfaita, 6l4c; Rape. 252@ 234c; Hemp, 5¢; Timothy, dvac. DRIED PlAS—Niles, $1@1 15® otl; Green, $140@1 60 B ctl. POTATOES, UNIONs, VEGETABLES. Sweet Potatoes are lower, but other kinds are firm, Onions are higher. POTATOES—New Potatoes, 3@ic B Potatoes, $1@1 50: Early Rose, 70@76c: River Reds. 60@70c; Burbank Seedlings, 50@6éJc § cil for Rivers and 65c@8$1 05 for Salinas; Uregon Bur- banks. -, ONIONS—90c@81 10 B ctl. VIGETABLES—Hothouse Cucumbers, 50c@81 9 dozen: Hothouse Aspara.us, 10@20c B b: Rho- burb, —— @ box; Los Augeles Summer Squash, 75c@$1 ¥ box; Los Angeles Green Peppers, 35@ 50c ¥ box: Mushrooms. 8@15c P b, lat er fix- ure jor buttons: Marrowfat =qu Los Angeles Tomaioes, T5c@$1 25 ® box: Peppers, 7@sc B Ib; Green Peas, 3@6c B Ib: Loa Angelis String Beans, 8@10c; Dried Okra, 5G9 & Sweet : Cabbage, 40@5Ue ® cul; Carrots, 25@sUc sack: Gariic, n,?@'ze‘ ™. o » BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—Prices remaln undis:urbed. CREAMERY—Fancy nearby Creamerles. 20@ 21c; some speclals bring more; seconds. 18@18c; | @4 for large and $2 50@s for small: Pigeons, $1 50 | die counties, iree, 516@Tc: do, defective, 4Lp@bc: | Seattie, $5 50: Bryant, $5-50; Coos Bay, $4 75; fancy Humboldt, 23@24c 8 . DAIRY—Fancy, 16@17c; good to cholce, 1. 14c; lower grades, 1 @1ie D . PICKLED—18@14c B . FIuci— 130 e B b, CrEAMERY TUB—16@180 B b CHEKSE~Is weak, Cholce mild W quotable at 11@1115¢c @ : common to good old, 8@10c ® Ib; Cream Cheddar, 11@]2¢c: Youns America, fl@m;fi n:'«'euern. 11,@I21%c: Kastern, 13@ Yoc B . EGGS—Another slight decline is noted. Ranch Eegs, 22@23%4c: store Eggs, 18@20c; Eastern, 18 @20c B aoz. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY —Another car of Eastern sold at 8525 @5 50 for Hens, $5@5 50 for young Roosters and #4 26@4 50 for old Roosters, §6 50 for Ducka and $2 for Geese, : California Poultry is not particularly changed. Live Turkeys, 12@13c ® Ib for Gobblers, 12@ 13¢ % b for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 13@16c @ b Geese, B pair, 81 50@: 75: Ducks, $4 50@6 ¥ doz; Hens, $4@5 B doz: Roosters. younx. $4 50@5: do, old, $4@4 25: Fryers, $4@4 50: Broilers, %3 50 @1 75 % doz for young and $1 for old. GAME—English >nipe are quotable at $2 50 ® dozen: Jack Snipe, $1 ® dozen: Hare, 78c; Kabbits, 8150 for Uoitontalls and $1G1 25 for smail; Gray Geese, $1 50@2 50; White Geese, §: Brant, $125@1 50; Honkers, $4. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FBUITL! DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 75c@21 ¥ box for choice, $1 10@1 25 for fancy Xed, 33G850 for common; Eastern, $13 B bi Pears, 25@80¢ B box. Persiamony, 35@65¢ B box. BERRIES— Eastern Cranberries. $6@8 B bbl. CITRUS FRUITS—The feeling in _Oranges is steadier, but the market 1sdu 1. Grape Fruit, $3@4 ® bx: Mandarin Oranges, 75c@$1: Navel Oranges, $1 50@2 bv; Seedlings, 75c@$1 25 P bx; Lemons, 75c@%1 50 for common and $2@2 50 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, 87 ¥ box: California Limes, 81 25@1 50; Bananas, $1@2 ® bunch: Pine- apples, $2@4 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Evaporated Apples are firm, owlng to an ad- vance East, and tne whole market seems (o be shaping toward & better movement. DRIED FRUITS— Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are nominally &s follows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@9c for koyals and 114@12c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Pranes, Slgc for the 4 sizes Peaches, 4@bYac for prime 10 cholce, 634@7¢ tor fancy und 9@!0¢ for pecled in boxes: apples, 6@5iac fr evaporated and 2@215c for sun-dried: rears, 215 @5c for prime to cholce, 4@5Ysc for quarters and | 6@6Y/2c for halves: Plums, 4¢ for pitted ana 1340 fo: unpltted: Nectarines, 34@4 vge for choice and 5lge for fancy; Waulte Figs, Sc; Black Figs, 214 @23 JOBBING PRICES—Peaches, 416@5%c ¥ . fancy, 816@7%ac P Ib; peeled. 12ioc B b, A) cots,” 6%@9c B I: rancy, 10c: Moorparks, 1@ 13c; evaporated Apples, 534¢; sun-dried, 234@3c; Prunes, 33,@dc for the 4 sizes; Figs, blsck, 3¢ for unpressed un 8@314c for pressed: white Figs, dc; Plums, 436@5c 1or Piited und 1%sc for unpicted Nectarines, 4g6c B Ib for prime (v fancy: Pears, ‘.!X,,fgbc for whole, 41,@5%ac for quarters und 35@63e for haives. 1SN Howard sireet, 65 SE of Howe, SE 60 by NF 110. being portion of lots 27. 28 and 29, block K, Thermal Hilt (formerly Howe) Tract, subject to a mortguge for $39., Oakl nd Township: +10. Pacific S.a:es . L ana B. Co. to Julia_Lippert, lot 10, biock 1, Fruitvale Siation Tract, Brovklyn Towaship: $1000. H. and Gecurude Jesberg (by commissioner) to Cosmopolitan M. B. and_ L. Association, 1ot 7, Werner Tract, Berkeley: §1509. D. K. and Kntherine F. Seilers to H. W. Jackson and L. kverding, lot on K iine of Fruitvale avenue, 150 & of Pleasant street. S 50 by 1 363, being lots 4 and 16. block D, Champlon Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10, M. C. and Theresia F. Petersen to Augusto F. Serpa.’ lot_on S line of easterly extension of G street, 80 NE from the intersection of C and East Valley street, thence NE 50, 8k 150, SW 50, NW 150 to becinning, Town of Haywards, Eden Towaship: $10. Mannel G, Primentel to Francisco V. Plmentale, 10ts 25 and 26, bluck 65, town of Niles, Washing- ton Township! #5. John and Adeie Cregan to Edward T. Farrell, lot on Sline or Mead avenue, 225 W of tan Pablo avenue, W 25 by S 12570, being lot 58, Mead Park, Oakland: $10. Lirerzo A. More to Lorenzo D. and Marcha Moore, lot on S line of Plymouth avenu-, 85:8 W of Kim sireet, W 39:10 by S 111, E 39:6, N 107 to beginning, beins a portion of lois 50 and 51, Buena Vista Homegtead, Onkland: gif . Willlum 5. Soule Yo T. 1 Kimball, loi on 8 1ine of Wallace avenue, or Forty-fifih street, 580.25 & from S line of salem sireet, b 50, 5 160.66, W 50.2, N 155.07 to beginLing, being 1ot 19, Cogges- well’ Tract, I of San Fablo avenue, vakland “Township: $1000. Arnold and Matilde M. Koeng to_Caleb Jewett, Ioton 5 e of Forty-third street, 190 ¥ of Liu- den, E 50 by = 100, being lot 7, block 2094, Alden Tract a¢ Temescal, Onkland Township; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Alexander D. Keyes with P. Griffin, alterations and additions to a three-story building on E line of Montgomery strect. 37:6 S of Sutter, $1497; Shea & Shea, architects Anne Drolette with A. de Lair and D. T. Fran- coeur, additions to one-story frame building on N line of Tweniy-fourth sirset, 152:9 E of Noe, $1400; no architect. Lyman D. Foster with Isaac Penny, lo erecta two-siory frame bullding on W line of Masonic avenue, 200 S of Waller street, $2545; W. H. Lil- lie, architect. THE STOOK MARKET. Beyond an advance in Con. Cal. & Va. mining stocks showed no particular change yesterday, but the market was ratber higher at the close. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mutial Savings Bank of San Francisco on Janu- ary 19 the directors elected were: James D. Phelan, S. G. Murphy, John A.Hooper, James Moflitt, C. G. Hooker, L. P. Drexler, Frank J. Sul- livan, Rovbert McElroy and Joseph D. Graut. Officers were elected as follows: President, James D. Phelan; first vice-president, S. G. Murphy: second vice-president, Jonn A. Hooper; cashler, George A. Storv ; attorney, Frank J. Suillvan. At e annual meeting’ of the Sierra Nevada Mining Company the old directors were re-elected CARLOAD PRICES — Four - crown, 100se, three-crown, 435 B 1b: two-crown, 3%c B D: seedless Sultanas, bige; secdiess Muscatels, 43ac: | three-crown London | $1 15: clusters, §1 50 Lehesa clusiers, $2 50; Imperial clusiers, $3. dried Grapes. Sc A 1b. JOBBING PRICES— 5%c; | .~ FRANCISCO—Four-crown, | loose. 3%4c: 3-crown, 434c; 2-crown, 534cC: see i less Suitauss, 534c: scedless Muscatels, 4lgc: 3-crown London lavers, $1 25; clusters, $160; | Dehesa clusters, $2'75: lmperial clusters, 83 26. NU’I8—Chestnuts quotable at 8g10c: Walnuts, 634@7c B b fer standard and 9@9%ec B I for soitshell; Almords, 6@6lac for Luuguedoc, 3@ 81c for ‘hardshell and ¥g9c ¥ Ib for paper.shell; | Peanuts, 4@6c ® 1 for_rastern and ac for Call- fornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@sc @ Ib; Pecans, 7La@ 8c @ Ib: Filberts, 73o@8e; Brazi Nuts, TH@Sc: Coconntts, $4@5 B _100. HON EY—Comb, 10@12%4c¢ for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; wacter-white extracted, 5@515¢; light amber exiracted 4lp@4%cC; durk aiwve: 4@irac 2@8c B Ib. LESWAXS25@260 ® b PROV ONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c @ b for heavy, Tc I for light medinm, 9%c for light, 10c B I for | extra light and 1134c @ Ib for sugar-curad. Kast- ern sugar-cured Haws, 12@l2lc: California Hams, 10@10%gc: Mess Beer, $7@7 50: exura | mess do, 8 tamily do, $9 00@10; extra | primo Pork, 87 60 @ 8; extra_clear, 316 bbi; | mess. $14 B bbl: Smoked Beet. 10c B Ib. LARD—Eastern, tierces, Is quoted at olge for | 3 compound and 6@6%c for pure: palls, 7c: Calil- | fornia tierces, 6@5Yac @ I for compound and 814 | for pure: half-bbis, 634¢; 10-1b tius, T140: do, 5-1b, | 3 Tige @ b, | CUTIOLENE—6@6Y4c In terces and 794 @8%je | 10 10-1b tins. | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | MIDES AND SKINS—A good many slight changes appear. Culls and brands sell lo % | 1 under sound stock. Heavy sulied steers 8c: | medium, 7c B Ib: light, 6c B 1b; Cowhides, 6c: salied Kip, 6c B 1b: salted Calf, 7@sc: salied Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. 12@13c B iv: cuils and brands, 9@10c: dry Kipand Veal,9@10c: ars Calf, 15c: culls. 10c; Goatskius, 20@dbe each: Kids, Sc: Deerskins, good summer, 20¢ @ b: medium, | 20c; winter, 10c; Sheeoskins, shearlinzs, 10@20¢ ; short wool. 26@38c each; medium, 50@i5c ong wools, 40@6Uc each. TALLOW—No. 1, rendercd, 5@3%c; No. 2, 234c; refined, 5c: Grease, 2¢ @ . | WOOL-We quote Fall Wool: Humboldt ana Mendocino, 8@9c; free northein, 7@8Yc: mid- San Joaquin, 3@de: vo. foothill, 5@Tc: Eastern Oregon spring, 7%4@9c: Valley Oregon, 10339 1c: do, fall and lambs', 10@11c HOPS—6@se for fair to choice and 9@10c @ I for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 434c; June- July detivery, 4%7gc: Wool Bacs, 243 @2634c. COAL-Welington, 8% % ton: New Weilington, $89 ton: Southfield Wellingion, $7 50 7 ton: Wallsend, $6 60; ~cotch. ‘Brymbo, —; Cum: beriand. $13 60 in bulk and $15 in sacks: Penn- syivania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 @ ton: Weish Anthracite, $8@10; Cannel, 8 @ ton; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 87 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company qguotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 5ac: Powdered, be: Fine Crushed, bige; Dry Granus lated, 434¢: Contectioners’ A, 4%gc: Magnolia A, 4c; Extra C, 8%c: Golden C, 83;c; halt barrels 34C more than barrels, and boxes Y45 more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as foilows E BEKF—First quality, 650; cholce, 7¢; second, 5@c; third do, 4@5c B M. EAL—Large, 6@7c; small, 7@8c B b MUTTON—Wethers, 815@7c: Ewes, 6@6%c LAMB—Spring, 124@16c; yearlings, 7@Sc B 'PORK—Live Hogs, 314@3%c B 1b for large and medinm and 814@3%se xui@sm'ul; dressed do, 414 @btic # . - EECEIPT> OF PRODUCE., ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour. qr sk Middlings, sKs. 738 Oregon... Hiay. ton: 818 W heat. ctia. ... Straw, 1ons...... 6 Buuee. cus.... 225 Cheess, cus..; 0 178 Eggw, dos... 8,090 Hides. no 216 Pelts, bdis. L. 17 Wine, gals. 100 86850 Sugar. bbls...00 4297 Leather, rol(s. - 38 Quicksilver, fisgs 127 Tallow. ctls. ... 20 Flaxseed, sks.... 34 1,600|Shorts. Or, sks.. 1,250 REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Isabel 8. Markey (wife of Henry &) to Murphy Estate Company, lot on N line of Clay streel, 80 W of Webster, W 23:10 by N 104:2: $10. Murphy Estate Compuny Lo I 5. Markey, lot on SW corner of Flilmore snd Green streeis, W 100 by S 25 §10. J. H. Stein 1o Aibertina Stein, 1ot on N line ot McAlister street, 150 W of Devisadero, W 25 by N 187:6: gin. Louls A. and Julia C. Drews to Mary A. Hearne, loton Wiine of Howard sireet, 180 N of Eigh- teenth, N 25 by W 122:6; $10. Amelia Dorland and_as administratrix of the estate of Thomas A. C. Dorland and Leonoro A. Souc (Dor and) to David J. Kells, lovon Nline of Dorland street, 200 W of Dolores, N 127:6 by W 25: 85, James P. M. and Frances A. Puilllps to same, lot on N'line of Doriand street. 201:6 W of Dolores, W 25, N 170, & 25, § 172:5%; $10. Albert P. Haviland 1o Hannah N." Haviland, undivided 14 of loton SE corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets, £ 100 by 8 45:10; also 1ot on NW,cormer ot Tiiulty and Satter strests, W 18 by Jonn B. Lewis to Alfred W. Morgenstern, lo:_on SE line of Bryant street, 190 N& of Fourth, NE 25 by Sk 80; $10. Cyrus W. and Susette E. Bryson to Christian B. Rode, 1ot on the SE line of Welch streer, 80 NE of Fourth, NK 30 by SE 80; $10. tta Lo Mary Daly, lot on SW corner of N street and Thirty-fourth avenue, W 82:6, S 100, W 57:8 8200, K 240, N 800; alsolot on N line of 0 sizeet. 83:6 W of Thirty-fourth avenue, W 125, N JU0, W 52:6, N 00, K120, 3 50, B 57:6, 5100 $10. William C. Robinson to Katie L. Robinson, lot 268, Gift Map 5: gif. George Darsie to Edward Hanrahan, 105 on E loe of Piymouth avenue, 183:7 § of Grand Ocean Boulevard, 8 26 by E 112:5, being lot 24, block 4, Lakeview; $275. August F. and Victorla Humburg to Robert Baxter, lot 44, bock 35, Sunnyside: ¥10. Jones, Allen Co. to Mary A. Swith, loton NW line of Arlinglon streat, 455 SW of Komnoke, S\ 307 NW:18, 1059, Jones Aditlon 10 Fatrmount; Catherine Bacome to Lawrence Fitzzerald, lot ou 8 line of Eugenia street. 83:6 E of Mission, I 25 by 870, Cobb Tract: glit. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Minaie L. Lentz to Frederick W. Lentz lot on N line of Thirty-sixth or Logan street. 108.71 W of West street, W 26.12, N 164, £ 26,8 16649 co Dbeginning, being lot 19, block H, Major Given Tract, Oakland Township; $10. Alexander and Jenny S. Ross to Cosmopolitan M. B. and L. Assoclation, lot on E line of Linden | elected wizh the exception 0f Thomas Cole, who resizned in favor of A. Krause. Charles H. Fish ‘was re- president: . Cha Hirschield, vice- president: E. L. Parker, secretary, and Roger Prendergas:, superintendent of the mine. Ihe annnal meeting cf the Belcher Mining Com- pany has beeu cailed for January 26. The annual meeting of the Utah Consolidated Mining Company bas been catled for January 27. LOAL D ~ALES, Following were the cales in the San Francisco Stock Board vesterday : REGULAR MORNING SESSION 400 Alta. coMumxcING 05100 CC&V...1.8% (300 Occdt 47,300 1.70/200 Savac 451200 37100 Stord... 1011150 Union .42 05200 X Jackuk.. 36 100 BEB. g 200 Chalige. 1.15| AFTER: SESSION—2:30. 500 Atoha.....14/100 Chllnge...47/700 Bavage ....28 700 Belcher .47 1100 CC&V . 1.80/200 S Nev. .60 400 B& 5. 1250 1.85200 Stanrd..1.40 200 . 2100 G&EC..../48/100 Union... 45 200 73/400 Ophir. . 1.13/600 400 Chiolr. .. 921200 Ovrma.. 19500 Uidb... 100.... 93 Following were the sales in the Paclfic Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 200 Justice. ...05 oo 528 85/400 Oeed. 600 Ophir 1.641500 Ovrma. §170) Potost. 8)0 Favage, ENS8E H00 Caleda.. 200 Challge. 400 . +--2:50/300 Exehar...0t & 00 G&EU . ..471200 .. .49 1746| 50 Sinrd1.4234 +...45/600 Union. 200 Alnha .15 400 Alta .3 700 And 1000 i 1 5307 Potoal. ... .o 161 5 a1 77600 G &0 76/900 50300 S B&M -4¢/30) 8 Nev., 75/200 G Tagle. 4(|200 sty 06100 H&N.571% 48 200 Caleda.. ..1}300 Justice...Ud) 50 Stnrd 1.4214 400 Chalige. .. $5/200 Kentuck..04(800 Unlon. ... 44 200 Chollar....95 1500 L Wash..01/200 Uahb.....04 9 enl 92600 ....... 400 € Point.. 38l CLOSING QUOTATION WEDNESDAY, Jan. 20-4 7.y 700 Mexican .81{700 _."........05 L4E[300 Y UGk 85 | Justice:” ., Kentuek: 270 03 v 3l Lady Washom — (2 72 Mexl 4 50 Benton Con.... 10 Nevada Queea. — (4 Bullion . us Oceidental. 15 16 Caledonia. 11 Ophir. 110 115 Choliar ... 10 92 Overmai... 15 16 Con.Cal&Va..1.80 Potost.. 60 61 Cballencs Coa. 47 Savage....ie.. 7 28 Con. Imperial. 01 Scorpion. ... 03 06 Confidence.... 1.10 ~eg. Belcher.. 10 11 Con New Yors — 03|~iiver Hill. oL 2 Crown Polnt.. 36 49 580 EastSlerraNs7? — — 145 kurekaCon.. — Syndicate. [TEYY Exchequer.... 05 (6|UnionCos 45 48 Utah. . 04 0 Yellow Juckea 35 86 BLUCK ANL BOND EXCHANGE, WEDNESDAY. Jan 20 2p & TXITKD STATES BONDS. Jon £ vhed. B dsked U B4s coup.1101511134(U S dsreg...109 11034 Do new 1ssuel20ly — MISCKLLANKOTS mownv. 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LondonP&A.127%4 — Cul SD&T C0107 10834 Merch Ex.... 14~ — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo. — 1600 (Sav & Loan.. — HumbS&L.1100 ~ — |Securlty. Mutual....... 33 — [UdlonTrisi.810 —— SFSav Union — 490 STRERT RAILROAN eTonit 10715112 |Oak SL&Hay — et Nl e i . 43 431 POWDLE STOOKS. 17 (GiantCon..., 2814 28! — |Vigorit......l et oo 10 5% MISCELLANEOUS 8TOCKS. Alaska Pkry, 100 — |Nat VinCo.. — & Ger Lead Co. 80 100 loceanicSSCo 25 28 HawC&sCo.. 174 \764/PacAuxFA — & Hutch SPLO 2635 263, PacBoraxCo. 95 — MerExAssn. — 110 |ParfPainiCo — 7 BALES—MOKNING baS3L0S. FOAra— 40"Alnska Packers' Association 60 Hutchinson S P Co.. 40 Mutual ! lectric Lignt... 50 do do 101 00 street, 50 5 of Forty-fitth, S 100 by E 80, b-ing lots 2'and 3, block 2104, Alden Tract, Temescal, Oakland Township; $10. Joha Titus 1o A.'L. Whitney, 1ot on NE line of $5000 S F & N P Raliway Bond: 98 8715 BALES—AFTKENUUN 2823l Roard— 50 Edison Light & Power Co... 127 00 125 Hawailan Commercial. . 17 6214 26 do do .. 17 75 50 Hutchinson 3 B'Co. 46 60 100 Market-st Raliway. L 4825 50 Mutual Electric Lig] 9 50 50" do a0 2 95 do do 1234 5 Pacific Gas Im: 92 09 50 PresidioR R. - 40 do do 476 10 S V Water. £7 50 #1000 S V 6% Bo 119 00 Kireei— 50 Contra Costa Water.. 87 00 CUEAN STEAMERS. Daten of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. BATTA | vrem 21, brm|Pler 13 210 9an| viee 3 2, Pam|Pler 11 rortiand ..... 28.20aM | Plae 1| China & Japan Jsn 23, 1pM PMS S Coos Buv..... |Jan 2% SPu | pler 13 . {Jan ‘Jl.léAll :;:flr él Vie& P d Jan 24, 9aM Pler Hnmw‘lfilku- Jan 24, 'Jrl‘k’ur O MEXICO......... |1an 25,10AM | Pler 11 Oregon poris.. | Jan M.‘gr:( berld 2 A Honolulu.. Jan ‘l&n"AIi iy :: STRAMKR | DKSTINATIO! Homer......| L00s Bay . Newport ..... ABlanchard Australia. 26, .....| 3 22) Beu | ¥ Del Norie..|urays Harbor. B State ot Cal. | Portiand ... n 2K20au Pler 24 Mexico.. lun Diezo.. 28 11an | Pler | Panama.......|Jan 28.12 M/P M S8 """ |Gravs Harbor.|4nn 812 wiPler3 e STEAMEKS TO AxKLV. STYAMER | FROMs Homer .. J00s Bay . Truckes llamook Bay . Alliance Progreso. Queen Corona. ...~ Crescent City. . | Crescent City . Alice Blanchard | Portiand.. Coos Bay. Newport.. .. Gaelic. China and Japan, Coos Bav.... Grays Harbor. Vicioria & Puget Portlana. Co'mbin | Portiana. BUN, MOON ANo 11DE, UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODFTIC SURVEY- TiMes p HxyiGars oF HIeH AND Low WATERS AT ~FouT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Nore—The high and low waters occur aiL the City Front (Mission-sireet Wharf) about twenty- five minu. es later than at Fort Polnt; the height of tide is the sume at both places. January—1897. Thursday, Januar; 21. .7.22| Moon rises 5.22|Moon sets. . B4lex gimy |Time| | | 5 ime Peet [TIMe | peey| TIMe gy | TImE| poqy B | ITw Zi[ La1] «7 7181 0.1 0.7 19 23 311 30 85 position of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence 83 to time. The second tima column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or righi band column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey gharts, except whan a mings sign () precedes the height, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charts. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographie Office located in the Merchants' Exchange is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially fovited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling directions of the world are kept 0o hand ror com- parison and reference, and ' the latest information can s be obtained regarding. lights, dangers fon and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on_ Tele- graph Hill {s holsted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal recelved each dav from the United States Naval Observaiory a: Mare Isiand. Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball dropped on time, or giving the published the same day oy the afterncon papers, 8ad by the morning papers the followlng dav. W. 8. HueHES, Lieutenaut. U. & N.. In charge The Time Ball. EXANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOR. U. 8. Y. } MERCHANTS EXCHANG® Eax FRANCISCO. January 20. 1897 The time bail on Teiegrapn Hil was aronpsl exactly at noon 10-day—L &. 8. noon of the 12053 menidiny, 0F eXaCily 8 5 ¥. M., Greenwieh tima. W. S Huamus, Lientenant U. 8. N.. in charza. SHAIPFLLG INTELLIGENCE. gunnies flour, 1470 pkgs paper, 992 bdls hides. 830 <aos tailow. SAN PEDRO—Per Eureka—8 bxs limes, 25 pkgs farniture. 20 bxs oranges. Newport—39 bxs oranges, 10 o Hueneme—2 bxs butter, 3 pxgs mdse, Vehtura—1 cs cheese, 6 cs eggs. 72 bxsoranges, 70 bxs lemons, 18k nuts. Carpinterfa—5 pkgs mdse, 50 bols asphaltum. 3 bxs lemon: Santa Barbara—17 bdis green pelts, 47 pkgs mdse, £0 bxs lemons, 23 pkgs fm iture. Gaviota—2 kegs ollves, 85 skscrawfish, 1 bx butter. Port Harford—3 pkgs mdse, 14 bxs butter, 21 b fish, § c3 oggs. Carucos—10 cs eggs, 1 tub 63 bxs butter. 1 bx seed, 1 bal hides. 1 bdl calfskins. 1 sk abalones, 2 ©00ps chickens, 59 dressed cai ves. San Simeon—60 bxs batter, 1 coop chickens, 500 ks beans, 7 cs eggs 28 dressed calves, 108 cigars, 1bal calfskins, 6 bxs fish, 2 bxs cloih. Monterey—1'cs glays. VICTORIA—Per Umatilla—202 bdls hides, 30 8ks nuts, 2 pkgs mdse. JYESS via Victoria—12 bdis guanles, 25 chests 40 hi-chesis tea. 1 picg mdse. Douglas Island—o vars bullion, Wrangel—5 bals skins, G N Ry via Seatile—1 cs books, 8 os rubber goods. Port Townsend —2 pkgs mass. Sitka—1 bx moose horns, 1 bx birdskins. Kiilisnoo—875 sks guano. Juneau—2 bxs bullion, 1 bx meat. Seat:le—i093 tons coal, 259 pkes mdse, 9 pkgs salmon, 400 sk3 0als, 25 s eggs, 177 ska bones, 2 pkgs samples, 9 sks wooden pruz+, 1 bx saddlery, 5 ca giue. 8 cs fish, 1 s drv coods, 2 cs hose. East via Vanconver—10 cs grease, 8 cs wooden hames, 2 bdis straws, 1 cs dry zoods, 10 cs under- wear, 1 cs clothing. 20 cs chaese, 6 cs hosierv, & cs cigars, 153 cs tobacco, 43 cs cigaretses, 191 cs voots and shoes, 2 Cs paper, 99 cs hats, 21 ¢ kol g00ds, 8 cs shiris, 1cs fannels. Everett—56] rolls 5563 bdls 32 cs paper, 1400 tars bullion, 58 pkgs mdse. Anacortes—3400 sks oats. gllacoma west of Fargo—2200 sks 1308 qr-sks lour. Tacoma east of Fargo—& bdls brooms, 1 bdl hides, 11 cs shoes, 20 cs coffee-mills, Tacoma—7 pkgs mdse. & Cs 6zgs, 54 bdls bides, 160 cs hops, 13 bdls wooden covers, 15 sks bones, 1000 bars bullion FONOLULU—Per Australia—10,055 bags sugar, 185 bags coffee, 204 hags taro flour, 64 sks bones and horns, 1317 bchs bananas. 426 bxs bananas, 111 bxs pineapples, 45 bxs betel leaves, 17 bals skins, 747 bals green hides, 12 kegs Iron washers, 19 pkgs wdse. 760 empty kegs, 239 empty casks, 55 cs empty bottles, 1 corpse. Consignee: rer Columbia—Burnstein Bre Darbee & Immel: M E A Wagner: Fogarty & Parker: McDonough & Runyon: - Chas arison; A D Smith; J H Cain & Co: Wolf& Son bomas Loughran; W B Sumner & Co; dron: J ¥ Thomas; Moore, Ferguson & Co; don Milling Co; Geo Morrow & Co: Allen & Lewis: Bissinger & Co: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co; G V Emmons; Otls, McAllister &Co: S H Frank & Co; S P Milling Co. Scatens & C0: Gray & Barbler!; CE Whitney & Co : - McDonough & Kunyon Jacobson & Co; Erlanger & Galinger: A Sliva; G A Brush; Hills Bros: Weliman, Peck &Lo; The Alcatraz’ Asphait Co: Chas Fisher & Co: J Demartini & Co: J Goidstone: A J Divble: Jackson Naps Soda Works; Washington Mig Co; J Ivancovien & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Uo: Dairymen’s Union: American Union Fish Co: T B Seuvey: W RKnight & Co; Bufta o Brewery: B Eans & Co; J B Inguslia: Dodge, Sweeney & Co Hllmer, Bredhoff & Schulz: — Norton, Teiler & Co: Amer rress Assn: Witzel & Baker: F B Haight; W C Price & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Labor Ex- change: G Camilioni & Co: M T Freitas & Co; Cox Seed and Plant Co: Bissinger & Co; ¥ Uri & Co: J Hoffman: O B Smith & Co: Saciamento Fish Co: W P Fuller & Co: Chas Montgomery & Co; Buffalo Brewery; A Paladini: J B lugugiia: Pacific Coast Fish Co: De Bernardi& Co: Western Meat Co; A Woss; Bissinger & Co; Cox Seed and Plant Co; G Balta; H Kirchmann & Co; H N Tilden &Co: H Rixdon: Wi lard Bro Per Umatil.a—C E Whitney & Co: Elastic T Co: Eberhart Tauninz Co: W P Fuller& Co: Amerl- Biscult Co: Kowalsky & Co: +acific Bone and ‘oal Fertllizing Co; Miller, Sloss &Scott: J Silver- stein: Seiby Smelting and Lead Co; G W Howard Wieland Brewing Co: F Hillens & Co: J Scencil; & Sturvater: Broxaw Bros; Blake, Moffiut & Towne; Murphy, Grant & Co; Buckingham, Hecht & Co: ¥ Berwin '& Bros: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: K i parker: Lillenthal & Co: H B Belcher: Triest & Co; Main & Winchester: Tillmann & Bendel: C I Meyer & « 0: American Tobaceo Co:W G Richard- son: Buckingham, Hecht & Co; Schiegel & Bunie: A Reizold & Co: Bowers Kubber Co: buff & Co: Sacurn & Bowen: G Camiiloni & Co: Itallan->wiss Coloay : Gonrai & Goidberg: L D Stone & Co; i Keck: Fredericksourg Brewery: Lick Paper Co: P Greenberg & Co: San Francisco Chemical Work: G W Emmods & Co; Pacific Ferliizer Co: London. Paris and American Bank: W heaton. Breon & Co: 1B Stewart: United Tvpewsiters < Co: D Apple- tou: U SSmokeless Powder Co: W B Sumner & G Thomas Lougnraa; Bissinger & Co; ¥ Greenberg &Co; G W Emmous & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co; J Daley: Allen & Lewis: Balfour, Guthrie & Co: E D Ladd; Oregon Imp Co: Sawyer Tanning Co; Pac Commercial Co; order. Per Austraiia—Baker & Hamilton: A L Taslor; Choroiate Emulsion Coi California Wine Assn Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Enterorise Brewery ; W Macfiriane: Chiuda & Botto: Capt W G ail; Eveleth & Nash: Garcia & Maggini; J C Rued & Co; klach & Hirschield: J DSpreciels & Bros Co: Heory P Uwbsen: Wieland Brewing Co; Mack & Co: LG Sresovich & Co: Williams, Dimond & Co: J Ivancovich & Co: L Scatena & Co: L Mrthlas: Mount Shasta Mineral - pring Co; M S Grinbaum & Co; M D Vervalis: M W McChesney & Sons; M S Grinbaum & Co: Mack & Go: Royal Bagle Dis- thilery Co; Otis, McAllister & Co; Wetmore Bros: San Franciaco News Co; 1 & Schultz: ~tewart & Co: Welch & Co; W A Cooper sud varions Chl nese merchants. =93, cseges, i bx bloates, Arrivel. WEDNESDAY. January 20. Stmr Australla. Houdlette, 6 days and 1434 hrs from Honolulu; pass und mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Columbla, Conway. 60%3 hours trom Port- land, via Astoria 473 hours; vassand mdse, 1o O R&N Co. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, 57 hours from Newport aud way poris; pass and mdse.to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Cleone. Johnson, 55 hours from Cres- cent City : lumber. to Simpson Lumber Co. Stmr Umatllla. Hunter. 68 hours from Vie- toria and Fuge: Sound; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Snip Hecla. Carter, 169 days from Philadelphl: mdse, to Johnson- Locke ercantiia Co. Bkin City of Papeeie. Berude. 36 daysfrom Tahitl; pass and mdse, to J Pinet & Co. Cleared. WEDNESDAY. January 20. Stmr Mexico, Jepsen, San Diego: Goodall, Per- kins & C xStme North Fork, Hansen, kureka: Charies N elson. sumr Corona, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins & Brship Port Crawtord, Edwards, Cape Town; Eppioger & Co. Br ship Drummulr, Withers, London; C A Hooper & Co. Sailed. WEDNESDAY, January 20. Stmr Jewel, Madsen. Caspar. Stunr Corona, Doran, Eurexa. Stmr Mexico, Jepsen, San Diego. Stmr Albion. Lundquist. Coqullle Rive Stmr Czarina. Seaman, Coos Ba) Stmr Protection. Ellefsen. Stmr Scotia. Johnson. kureka. Suip America. Hardiog, Nanalmo. Sbip Levi G Burkess. Younggren. Tacoma Bkin Retrlever. Bogan. Porc Hadlock. Schr S Danlelson, Vogel. Point Arena. Schr Eureka, £rickson, Coquilie River. Schr C A Thayer, Lilyquist, Grays Harbor, Schr Mary G, Campbeli, Bodega. Telegraphic. POTNT LOBOS. Jan. 20.—10 e .~ Weather clondy; wind calm. Charters. The sobr Jennie Wand loads mdse for Kahuiuf; ship Occidental, coal at Seatle or Departure Bay for this port. Domestic Por-e. SAN DIEGO--Arrived Jan 20—U Sstmr Mon- terey. trom Bedondo. SEATTLE—Salled Jan 20-Stmr Willamette, for San Francisco. C0OS BAY—Arrived Jan 19—Stmr Alllance, hence Jan 17. VENTURA—Salled Jan 19—3tmr Geo Loomls, for San Francisco. MENDOCIN O—Salled Jan 20—Stmr Pt Arena, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr State of Cali- forni », hence Jan 18. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Lakme, from San Pedro; Nor stmr Peter Jobsen, irom Nanaimo: stmr Mineola, rom Comox. SANTA BARBARA—Pasved Jan 20—Fr star Madeline, from Catlao, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Jan 20—scac Helen N Kimboall, for San Francisco. Arrived Jan 20—sche Barvara Hernster, from Bowens Landing. J Eastorn Ports. NEW YORE—Salled Jan 20 -Stmr Valencia.for Colon. Forelzn Porte. MONTEVIDEO—Passed Jan 8—Nor stm Guern- sey. hence Nov 2d4. for Antwerp. HILO-Arrivel Jan 6-Bark Annle Johnson, hence Dec 20. YOKOHAMA—Salled Jan 19—Stmr City of Peking, for San Francisco. FALMOUTH-—Salled Jan 19—Br ship Morven, for Hu 1. SWANSEA—Salled Jan 20—Brship Ft George, for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWXN—Arrived Jan 19— Br ship Star of Erance, hence Sept 23. COLON—Arrived Jan 18—8tmr Alllanca, from New York. HONULULU—Arrived Jan 10— Haw stmr Scray hence Dec 30. Jan 11—Bktn J M Griffith, from Por: Hadlock: scar W F Jewett, from Port Ga ble. Jan l2—Scor Gen McPherson, from Ense- nada. 11—Br stmr Monmouthshire, for Yo- ~alied J kobama. Jan 13—Bkta Kifkita, for Port Towns- ena. To sail Jan 14—Ship B P Cheney, for Royal Roads: Brbark_Sgmoa, for New York; Br bark Ardgowan, for Port Townsead: bktn S & Wilder. for San Francisco; Nor bark White Rose. NANAIMO—Arrived Jan 19—Snip Elwell, hnce Jan 8. P Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamary EW YORK- Arrived Jan 20-Stmr Noord- iand, trom An:werp; simt Teutonle, from Liver- pool. Sailed Jan 20—S:mr Germanic, for Liverpool; stmr New York, for Soutbampton: stmr Berlin, for Antwerp. 5 SOUTHAMPTON—Amived out Jan 20-Stmr pree. LIVERPOOL—Salled Jan 20—-Sime State of Nebraska, for Now York. Importations. FORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Columbia— 80 tons scrap iron, 339 pkgs furniture, 87 sks oy- sters, J031 sks potatoes, sks shorts, 1600 sks bran, 338 sks oats, 6603 sks wheat, 4134 sk 5067 OCEAN PACIFIC COAST _STEAMSHI? (0. QTEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: d, Loring, TRAVEL. For Mary Il Wrangei, Juneau, Kil- Msnco And Sitka (Alaska), at 9 . 3., Jan. 9, 24. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Wratcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. it Jan. 4,9, 14, 19,24,29, and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. It R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. Fof iureka, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hum. boldt Bay), str. Pomona 2 P. ., Jan. 4, 8,12, 16, 20. 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayncos, Port Harford (San_Luls Oblspo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Venturs, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 4. 3. Jan. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22,26, 80, and every fourin day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luls Oblspo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- reles. Redondo_ (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Jan. 4, 8, 13, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth Qay thereatter. or Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4. 26th of each month. “Ie Company reserves right to ciange steamers or salling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, & New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Franeisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH. FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 4. 2. FARE{813%First;etas Including 86 Second-class /berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columblia. <o JAD. 8, 18,28, Feb. 2 State of California......Jan. 8, 18, 28, Through tickets and through - baggag w0 all Eastern poinis. Rates and foiders upon applica o F. F. CUNNOR. General . F. CONNOR. Gener: nt, 630 Marier srreet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Suberintendeats COHPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUS French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English rail a the digcom!ort of crossing the channel in a small boat. 'New York to Alexandria, Kgypr, via Pacls, first class $160, second class $116. LA GASCOGNE. Jan. 30, 9A LA BRETAGNE .Feb. 6, 5a x LA NORMAN DIE: Feb 13, 9A La BOURGOGNE ¥eb. 20. 5 A . LA CHAMPAGNE Feb. 27, 8:30 a. . A&~ For further particalars apply to A. FORGET, Agent. No. 3, Bowling Green. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, agents, 6 Montgomary avenve, San_Francisco. S8, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU ont Tuesday, Januar: 28, a2 Bpeclal party * >\ rates. The . 5. MONOWATL ©rpa salls vis HONOLULIT anl AUCKLAND ior SYDNEY, ‘Ibhursday, l"«]:l’\llg 4 h&léP M TOWN, 06 10 COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPE South Africa. ) 4. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery streak, Freight Office, 327 Markex st., San Francisco. STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington st,, At 6 P. M. Daily. Freight recelved up 0 P. M. to & Accommodations Reserved by Telephona. ‘Yhe only line selling through ticKets and giving through freight rates to all poin.s oa Valley Railroad. STEAMERS: T. . Walker, J. D. Petora, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Telephone Main 805. (a. Nav. aud lmpi. Co FOR VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVY-TARD. STEAMEE “MONTICELLO,"” Dally ex. Saturday & Sun.. 1 *Trip gives 6 bours FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ QTEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 Mo day. Wednesday, Friday, a: 10 A s Alvies Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday, a% 3 ». s Frelgne and Passenger. Fare between Nan Erasicisco snd Clay op 5¢ Navy-Yard. A S

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