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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1897 e —————— THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Silver steady. Wheat Futures dropped sharply. Barléy lower and dull. Oats. Corn and Rye neglected. Chotce Hay firm. Bran and Midd ings unchanged. Beans very siow. Seeds nominal Potatoes and Onions firm. Vegetabies dull Butter and Cheese unchanged. Eggs rule weak. Poultry about Lhe same. Game dull Leciduous Fruits unchanged. Citrus Fruits dull Provisions as before. THE NATIONAL CASHBOX. The general stock of money in the United States on the 18t of January, 1897, is given as follows: GOI COID. e o eneneeen $638,381.827 Siiver doviars. . 443,166,381 Small silver Go.d certificates Silver ceriificates = Treasury notes of 1890 United States notes Currency certificates.. National Bank notes. Total - : Ihbis is the largest stock of monev at the ba- ginning Of any month In upward of a year.and compares as follows with the total on ihe 1st of January, 1896 Japuary 1, 1807 Janusry 1, 1896 ,821,019.677 2,197.000,236 £124,019,441 Increase... O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. &% aiation indicate maximum temperaturs for the days; those underneath it if any, the amount of rainfail, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. lines, connec: px therms, or dottes woxd ““high” is ‘wsually accompanied by fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure, and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weather anG rains. “Lows' y first appear on the Wasbington coast. the pressure is high in the interior #nd low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probl but when the “low 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, raiu south of Oregon is improb able. With a “high” in the v:cinity of Idaho, and lines, equal _temperature. weather may be expected in_summer aud-coider weathor (n winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU LEPORI NITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 47,1897, 5 . 3.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last sea- son and rainfall for the past twenty-four hours: Eureka 23.92 inches. last season 23.25, past 24 bours .12; Red Bluft 12.08, last season 13.49, past 24 hours .08: San Fraucisco 1138, last season 12.09, pest 24 hours .18; Fresuo 4.77, last season 402 past 24 hours .U4; San Luls Obispo 9.78, last season 1189, past 24 hours.08: Los Angeles 841, last season 5. 47, past 24 hours .01; San Dieo 6.53. lest season 2.52, past 24 hours.00; Yuma 4 62, last season .32, past 24 hours .00. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 52, minimum 43. mean 48. An extensive area of 1ow pressure lies along thp Pacific Coast to-night. Rain bas fallen from Rose- burg to Los Anseles and heavy winds are reported slong the coast. The area of high pressure which has overlain the Rocky Mountain region is moving very slowly southesstward. The low off the Pa- cific Coast will probably therefore continue on the coast for at least 48 hours. “The temperature has remained nearly statlonary | over the eutire Pacific Slupe. 1t has risen about 8 desrees over the Kocky Mountain and plateau re- fons. e following meximum wind velocities are reported: Tatoosh Island 36 miles per hour from the east, Fort Canby 34 eas(, Portiand 52 east, and Po.nt Reyes 34 northeast. Southeast storm signals are continued along the coast of California. Forecast made at ending midnight. Jan n Francisco for 30 hours iy 28, 1897. Northern California—Eain Thursday; south- easterly winds bigh along the coast. Soutbern Caiifornia—Rain ‘Thursday; fresh southeasterly wind. Nevada—Cloudy Thursday: raln In extreme western port fon. Utah—Cloudy Thursday. Arizona—Cloudy Thursday and probably ran. San Francisco and vicinity—Kain Thursd: #resh southeasterly winds. ALEXANDER MCAD'F, Local Forecast Official NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORE, N. Y., Jan. 27.—Speculation at the Siock Exchange was lifeless azain to-day. Here and there, owing o special causes, some wide changes were noted, but the majori y of the usual- 1y active issues dragged alongin a listiess wi A feature of the session was the depression in the Hocking Valley securities, the common falling 234 10 7, the lowest figure yet reached. The consoli- dated fives dropped 814 to 68 and the general fives 6o 63, the foymer subsequently ra.lying to 70% 1d the stock 10 814. The break was due mainly 10 forced sales of securities held in loans. Reports of & receivership could not be confirmed, aithough the rumor was asaln widely circulated.’ In Feb- ruary aod March the company has interest charges of about $300,000 to meet. 1n cousequence (ho effort of the managers ofthe bituminous roads 1o settie their differences and res.oce rates is suxiously awalted. The Obio soft coal roads were in session at Columbus, Obio, Lo~ dsy, but up Lo the close nothing of a definjte char- scier couid be obtained. The anthracite coa ers were also heavs at times: Delaware and Hudson and Lackawanna were pressed for saie on fears of unfavorable snnusl r-porte The first-named company submitted its statements for the year endea December 31, 1596, just near the ciose. It showed u 1058 of net barnings of $590,243 and a de- fiolt of 684,983, In 1895 the deficit was 8851, 606. Dividends earned iast vear were a frection over 5 per ceut, against 63, in 1895. In both years 7 per cent was paid to tue stockholders. The Lrckawanna report will come later In the week. and the best Information is that this com- paoy will uls0 make a poor showlng. The market was pot specially influenced by the heaviness of the coul proverties, and_heid tolerably firm until the pub ication of the Delaware and Hudson re- pori, when a slightly weaker ione was poticeable. ‘Atone Lime the grangers showed a tendency to cut aloof from the g neral market, the December | statement of the Si. Paul having exceeded the ex- pectations of the bulls. For the period named the Toad reported a gain in ne: clearings of $4148. It was sald that the Burlington report for the ssme month wiil also show a siight increase earnings. This statement is iooked for. Outside of issnes named, there was nothing i the marl 10 cail for special comment. Commisslo:-house business continued dull, whi'e Londou operators cut no figure whatever in the dealings. Speciliation c.osed quiet.© Net chauges show loss Qf 410 134 per cent, the latter in Delaware and ud-on. $2,321,0.9,677 | | | 434gci granulated, 43, s compared with the last recorded sale at the ock Exchange. Toial saies were only §99.524 shares, including 12,100 Burlington aud 11,500 Sugar. - Bonds were lower to-day. Transactions aggre- gated $1.420,000. The feature of the trading was | 1ssues. the consolid ted fives | dropping 85 10 68@7075@7014 and the ceneral | in_Hocking Valle sixes 6 to 63. Fort Worih and Kio Grande first fives fell 110 44: Iron Moo itain geueral conscli- dated fives, 1 to 75: Pacific _con- solidated sixes cer ificaies, 115 to 7Bla: Lake FErie and Wesiern, 13 to 113%4; Ohio Southern first sixes, 115 to 65t4: St. Patil, Lackawsnna and I'avenporc fives, 1 to 109, and Uuitea Elevated sixes. 2Ys to 70. Morris ana Essex first sevens rose 135 t 148: Oregon short | Line Consolidated fives certificates, 134 to 6934: | Omaha Cousoliiated sixes, 155 to 129. Albany, Susquehanna Consoli ‘ated ‘sixes, 115 0 1184; Canaaa Sonthern firsts, 1 to 1103 Detrot:, Macki- paw and Marqueite Land Grauts, 2 to 20: Equi- table Gus of Un-caxo sixes.. 135 to 99. snd Kansas- Pacific Denver Division sixes, 214 to 116. In Government boads ¥510,000 coupon fours of 1925 sold at 12314@125%4 and 83000 do of 1907 L1115 The new fours rold wiikin a fraction of the best figures ever reached for tbese bonds and reflect the snarp demana for gilt-edge bonds. Grain. steady. FLOUR — Dul Winter Wheat, low srades. $2 30@2 35: faic to fancy do patents, 4 95@5 15: Minnesots @4: do siraights, $4@4 45; do patent 5: low extrax, $2'50@4 35; Civ Mils. do patenis, $520@d 45: Kye m x ure. supertine, $2 5 @3 20: fine, $2 S0@3 15. ~outhern fiour, dul. steady: common to falr ex- tra, $3 :0@ 65¢ kood 10 +hoice do. $3 T5@4 U5. Rye flour. quiet, steady, at $2 85@3 16, CORNMEAL—3teady, quiet. Yellow Western, #180@- 50. e 40c c. i t. Buffalo; RYr—_Dull; weak. Western, 461s¢ 1. 0. b. BARLEY—Dull, steady; £8153@29%4¢ ¢ L 1, Buffalo. W HEAT—Spot market dull, easier with options, closing firm: f. o. b., 94 ungraded red, 76@ 85c; No. 1 Northern, 887%c. Options opened weax and deciined 134@1%4¢ on weaker cables, foreign s-lling, weak West and No. 2 | 1ocal liquidation, 1ai fed 15@5sc on local cover- | ng, fell Ls@lie o0 late ‘ore.gu selling and clused | steady a4 @114c beiow yesterday with trading more active. May wnd July mos motive Javuary, 853c; March, 86%ac; May, 92%c; July, 8UC. CORN—_Spots dull; firmer. No 2, 2834c ele- vator, 2934c afloat: steamer mixed, 3784c. Options weak and unchanged to I-ivc lower, advanced 14@Yhc wiih the West, closing firm at 1o over yesiwrday with & duli trade. May and July only traded tn. January, 25 7gc: July, 3034c. OATS—=pot dull, steady. Options, near mo 1ths exsier; January, 21c; Feb- ruary, 21¢; May Spot prices. No. 2. 22c:No 2, white, 24c; No. 2 Chicago, 23c; No. 8. 20%aci No. 8 White, 22¢; mixed Westeru, 22g231gc; white do, 23@29=. Provisions. 1 AKD-Quiet. Western steam, $4 1715: City, $365; Janua.y, §4 12. nominal: refined dull; Con- tinent, $4 50; South American, $& 75; compound, 414@d e PURK—Quiet, easy. Mess. #8 25@9. BUTT k5. —Quiet. Fancy sieady ; W estern Cream- ery, 13@20c: do faciors, 7@idc: Ligins, 20c; imitation creamery, 11g16c. CHEESK — Strong, moderately active. skims, 5@9c; full skimis. 3@ Vac. fresh, 183jc: do case, $283. TALLOW—Firm Ciy, 8%3c: country. 514@"54c. COTTONSEED Ol.—steady. Crude, 2Uc: yei- low prime, 23@33%4c. RICE—Firm. Domestic, —Steady; moderate demand. New Orleans, 22@32c. COFFEE—Barely steadv, unchanged to 5 noints up._ Marcn and April. $940: May, $9 40@9 46 July. 89 45: Septemver. 59 45@9 $9 50: Decem er. sieady: No. 7, §%c SUGAR—Kefined, stand quiet. O A, 3%dc; ru A, 434c: confecuoners’ sci cut loat, 4 Tgc: crushed, 4740; powdersd, cubes, 446 Fruit and Produce. The top figures | p: | 11 @12e. Tsobars, or solid | s of equal air pressure; {go- | The | means bigh barometric pressure and | | | | quie the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer | in met Long Island a1vanced ¥ per cent o 46 FINANCIAL. ‘CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. 3 WHEELOCK & CoO., < Leldesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. CENTRAL OFFICE €25 Market St., Palace Hotel. Purly & Atkinson, Mauavers. Tel. Main 5144. Uptown Office—Baldwin Hote! (adjoining Grill Koom). Tel. Main 1081 PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orgers mstantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference lst National Bank, 8. F. CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIBE NEW YORE APRICOTE—Bags. 8@11c. TFACHES— 12%@13c. ¥HUNES—Four sizes, 51/sc. RAISINS—Tw crown, Bl4c; 4-crown. 6igc: $130@1 60; ciusters, $1 50@1 9 A MONDS—Soft shell, 8@9%gc: dopaper ahell, W ALNUTS—Standard, 7c; soft shell, Sc. HOPS—Firm. Pacific Coast, 315@13c. WOOL—Quiet. rulled, 18@31c: Texas, 7@12c Merchandise. American, 811813, rm. Lake, $12. teady. <. 3 05@3 10 1IN—Steady. Siralts, $13 70@18 75 e P London Iayers, plates, SPELTER—Easy. Domestic, §3 85@3 95. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Try, Jan. 27.—Whest was in a com- [ pletely demoraiized and paicky condition this moroing. Openiug at the *Puts’ prices dropped witbout hindrance until up, and & moderate rally then took place. mission houses were heavy se.lers, tneir sales rep- resenting pyramids bullt several months ago. The bears were merclless in taeir selling, many | remembering the chastisement they recelved in | the buige which 100k place during the latter part 011696 Liverpool gave ungualified recogniifon 10 our weakness o' yesterday, declining from 134 @2140. Snow was reported throughout the West, which w Recelpts at Chiy busheln were taken from store. | haa 172 cars agalust 212 last Wednesiay aud 441 a year ago. Closing Continental cables were lower fixport clearances amounted to 319,909 | bushels” May wheat opened rom 77¢ 10 76c. | deciined 1o 7834, ciosint at 7384c, lc under yes- terday. Estimated receipts 1or td-worrow 50 cars. 2red, pot, wheat ranged trom Bi%4c to ¥7c, 8554@%455C. | —The .corn market was neglected, all | speculative attenuion being centered in wheat. Business was slower than usual and price fluctua- vere narrow, reflecting 1o their d.rection the ed condition of wheat. Receipts were 245 cars. sud 68 840 bushels were taken from store. Liverpoo: cab.es were 14d lower. Export cle es amounted to 394,189 busnels. W hen wheat rallied corn showed & disposition to advance. May g> were 35 cars, and 61,216 237@24c, closing at the latter. 15@%4c bigher yesierday. Estimated receip.s ior t0-mo.- OA'TS—\What was trueof corn was applicable to | 0ats. They wers dull ‘and a mos: negiected. with | the little trading there was otner than svmpsthy with other markets. Re- | ceipis were 165 cars. There were no withdrawals | from store. Exports amounted to 185.032 busn- els. Muy closed J4c higher. Estimaied receipts for (0 morrow 135 cars. ¥LAX—Was steady. Cash, No.1,74 western, 76%4c: May, 763,@77c: Jul: september, Suc. Kecelpis were 27 cars. c; North- Bl4c bid; kel was a little firmer.. The hog market afforded Do streugth, nor did grain. bui there wassome | demand from packers and that served Lo susiain prices eusily. Later. when a very weak feeling was repor-ed [n_hogs, the producc market eas d off, closing T4@10c lower for May pork and 5¢ each for May ard and ribs. BUTTER—Tue buiter market was fairly active and firm; fancy moKes wers still in good request. Prices were unchanxed. seconds, 14@16 —Exuas. 17c: firsts. 14@lbe: | Lacles—Extras, 10g1ic: firsis, 514@934ci pucking | \ock. 8c: grease, 21@8c; rout buiter, 1uc. mand 205d: » firm fee.ing coniinued to prevail. Fresh stock 1615c B dozen. | discount. i Closing Prices. | 7334c. CUEN—January. 23c: 26c: September. 26c. LARD—January, 33 ~5: May, 83 8734, K1BS—January, $3 97%%: May, $4 1 Livestock. UNIO! run of 10,000 there was-an active demand at gen- Buich- abou: 10 cents per 100 potnds hisher. Boich e e col ers’ siuff and feeders shared in the rise. below recent weex arrived during the p for the same period I ana 9,850 two years ago. | 1ng | are Bacely ¢ tores d Packers are not buy- 1rom day to day. day, the feeliny xt firsi being sioady, but the close | Was wi Notwitnstandl.g the the receipts of sheep for ths first half of th iast wer and about the same number for the onding time u year ago. CA'T LE—Receipts, 10.000. F ancy beeves, 85 30 @5 50: choice 1o prime 1350@1700 b steers, $4 55 4B0: medium steers, 1200@1350 s, $4 10@4 45: to extra. 3 51 @3 85 cows and prime, 83 30@s 85; cows, fai $40: ' cows. common to fair canners, 81 calves, g0oa to fancy, §5 50@6 60; calves. common 10 g00d, 83 50@5 40: Texas ted steers. $3 5U@4 30: milkers and springers, % head, $25@40. HUGS — Recelpis, 26,000, Heavy packing and shipping lots, 85 8234: commou to cholce mixed, $3 35@3 bt 3 60; tighi, 83 55@5 60 SHY. PR, 2 50@S3 9u 5@2 45 igs. 83 20@3 ipts. 14,000. Iaferior wo choice, lawbs, €3 60@5. Recelpts at Omaha. FOUTH OMAH. NEBR. Jan. 27 —1OGS— Re- ceipts, '1’.\”::: Market ::ou's' Bc lower, ciosin: weuk. Light aud mixed, 88 S0@S 45; i :l::w!g&lfil X El 45; heavy, A —Heceipts. 2100. M t firm, tocders woak: cows. 81 50@3 50, fesders §5 @3 90; steers, 83 BOS 55, $3 50@4 75: | cear, $4 50 | Par | EGGS—Firmer. Icenonse, 12%@13%4c: Western | 3%@6e; Japan, 314@ | 0: Octover, | 89 5099 55. =pot Rio dull, | npeeled, bags, 7@9c: peeled, bxs, | 7634c tor May was | reached, where a little demand seemed to spring | Com- | 0t vast Importancs Lo the mew crop. | ‘I'he Northwest | o 0pened at 2354c. sold between_ that price and | Indicating notning | PROVISIONS—1netons of tie provision mar- | Cresmenes—20c: extras. 18@)9¢; frsw. 17@18¢; | imitations, fancy, 15@14c. Dairtes | seconas. 9@l0c. | KGGS—Ufterings were moaerate aad the de- MONEY—Was 415@5% on call and 6% on time loans. New Yorx exchange was quoied at 5Uc | a | 84,000, 51 44%. Uecember.-2000, $1 WHEAT—January, 74%¢: Msy, 768gc; July, May, 23%@24c: July, | OAT—January, 1634c: May, 175s@17%c; July, 18%@1> b5 - kORh-‘i’J@nn-(.'. 87 75: May, 87 85. X STOCKYARDS, Tis.. Jan. 27.—About | 26,000 bead of catile have arrived here during the | first bait of the week as compared with 32,611 for the same portion of las: week and 50,335 for the corresponding period in 1896. Since Monday the receip s have beeu light wnd bave bien running | behind other weeks To-day with an estimated erally stronger prices,. and desirasie lo.s sold at weather s cutiing down the markeiing of hois very maierialy, aud the receipts are falling far 5,000 hogs have s agalnst 125.400 t week, 70,703 & year ago urgently as of late. but the limited ofterin s 1 taken, and prices show no essen fal change "Trade was rather animated to- ere weather are within 1500 head of the corresponding part of @5 25; good to choice 1250@1500 b steers, 84 50@ fair beef steers, 900@1150 s, $8 80@4 15! com- mon beef sieers, 950@1150 1bs, 83 50@3 75: good 10 prime siockers ana feeders, £3 75@4 15: falr to 800d stockersand freders. $3 /583 75: bulls, choice beifers. caoice to 10 cholcs, 83508 cnoice -noru:d‘u e SHEEP—Receints, 2100. Market firm. Mut- toos, $3 30, Receipts at Kansas City. KANEAS CITY. Mo. Jan. celpt~, 15,000, Easier 10 e lower. 3407 medium, $8 25@3 873 heavy, 27.—HOGS—Re- 8 52%5: pigs 85 10@3 20 CATTLE — Receipts, 6000. Stronz. Native steers. best, $4 25@. 80: falc to good, $3 2b @4 25; cows and neifers best. $3 20@% 60; fair 1o good, 8 80@+20: bulls $2 25@3 40; stock- ers and feeders. $2 10@3 15; Texas and Western, 82 50@4 05; calves, $5@11. burEP—Recelpts, 2600. NEW YORK STOCKS. Easy, 5c lower. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 1%@ux: last loan and -losing at 134%. Prime mercantile pa- per, 3@3%%. Stering exchange is firm, with actual business in pangers’ bills az $4 8434@4 85 for 60 days and 4 863,@4 87 for demand. Posted rates. $4 85@4 871 Bar stver, 6bc. Mexican dollars, 507 @5134c. Commercial bilis, $i 83@4 Bi Government bonds strong: State bonds dull; railrosd bonds irregular. Silver was Digher. CLOSING STOCKS. Am Tel & Cable... 85 [North American... 4% Atchison... 1434/Northern Pacific.. 18 Preferred. .. = Preferred. SKX? Adsms Express 150 |Northwester: 10814 Alton, Terre Haute 56 Preferred. American Express110 N 'Y Central. American Tobacco 74 [N Y, Chicago: Preferred. . 107%6|" 18t preferred. Bay State Gas..... 1134 2d preferred. . Baltimore & Ohto.. 15 |N\'Y &N H. Brunswick Lands. %N Y & New Eng... 38 Buftalo, Roch & P. 16 N Y' Susq & W.... 814 aa Pacific. ... bi%| Preferred 23 ada Southerm.. 45° |ontaro., nton Land. 50% ntario & Central Pacific..... 13 |Oregonimprovmot— 1714|OPrete-red. . 185 " (Orezon Navigation 13 Ches & Obfo... Chicago Alton. Preferred.........174 |Oregon Short Line. 16 Chicago, B &Q.... 74 |Pacitic Mall.. 2084 Chicago'& E 1. 38 |Peoria. D& & 2* Preforred 70_ |Pittsbure & W ot Chicago Gas. 777/ Puilman Palace.. Cleve & Piiaburk. 111%3 Quicksliver ... Consolidation Coal. 34 | Preferred........ Consolidated Gas..149 |Reading CCC& St Louss... %1% RioGrande. Preferred.......... T84 i referred Colo Fuel & Irca.. 25 |Rock I Preferred. ........ 0 |RomeWatdi Cotton Oil Cerr, ... 12%38t L &S W. Commercial Cabie, 168 |~ Preferred. Del Hodson 10636 5t Panl. Del Lack&Westrn. 16314 Preferred. Denver & R G...... 11Yg 8t Paul & D Preferred. 4 Distiliers.... — st Paul &G General Electric... 34%s Preferred. . Erte 145 StP M &M 34 168 18 Preforred. Fort Wayne. Great Northers ol |Silver Certi |Southiern Pacific. Southern R K Green Bay. — | Preferred.... Y Harlem. ..... 292 (Sugar Kefinery. Hocking Coai...... 3%| Preferred .. . Hocking Valley... 8%s/Teon Coal & Iro Homestake......... 80 | Preferred H & Texas Central h0 |Texas Pacific ... Tllinois Central.... 83%|Tol A A & N Mich.— Jowa Central....... 62 Tol Oblo & Central Preferred......... 24Val Preferred Kansas & Texas... 133 Tol st Louls Preterred. 50%5 Preterred Kingston & Pana.. 3 Union Pacific Lake Erle & Westn 163 U P Den & Gul Preferred 6742 U 8 Cordage.. 162" Preferred. 2514/ Preferred 34U § Rubber. 114 Preferred. 9114 Utica & B River. Memphis & Charis 16 |WabSL & Pacific. 6% Mexican Centra.. Hla| Preferred 1578 Michigan Central.. 88 ~|Wells-Fargo.. L] Mipn &S L (Western Union.... 84 Preferred — |Wisconsin Central. 2 Minn & St L'com.. 15%2/Wheeling & LE... 23s 18t preferred.. 8 Preferred......... 9% 2d preferred 47 [Am Coton Oil ptd. 55 Missour! Pacific.. 22 |W U Beer 6% Mobile & Ohio.. 21 lann Arbor. 9 Nashville & Chatt. 67%/ Freferred 24 National Linseed.. 13 '|Brooklyn Traction. 18 N J Central.. 99 |Erie 2d ptd. DNorfoik & Westrn. 11s/american Spiril Preterred.. 177 Preterred... <6 rovDs. Ala Class A 4n. 102 Northern Pac 1sts. 11835 Do Class B 4, 55.1V2 Do 24 Alsbama. class C.. 86 Do 3ds. Atchison 43 Do 2ds A... Canada South 3ds.107 Cen Pac 1sts 0’95, — Cherokee 4s, 1896.104 | Do 1897 104 Or Short Line 3. Do1sgK. 104 | Do consol 5. Do 1899 104 | Pacific 650t 97, Ches & Obio 6s....106 |Phila& Keading 4s 51 Ch&N P Tr Reias 41341 Do lstpfd incom. 463 Do consol 35, DC3-6bs. ..109%4 R GrandeWest 1sis 74 Den & K G 1st. 111 |St L&IronMtGends 757 Do #s. %8 St L& S F Gen 6s.1097 Erio 283 85 |St Paul Consols..... 130 FtW&DenCity 1sts 53 St PC& Palsts..116 GHES A bs. v’ S0 Carolina 414s... 10714 Do2d T..... 90 |Southern K R os... 83Ya Gen Eiec Deb 5: 8514 Do Pac Cal 1sts..1u8 H & Tex Cent 5s...10615(Tenn new 3s. 7% Do cou Bs. . -101 | Texas Pac lsts.. 84 Jowa Central ists.. 963 Texas Pac 2as.. . 213 Kansas Pa Consols 7544 Unlon Pac 1sts 98.104 Kn Palsts Den DIv116 |US 4sregof 1923 12214 La Consol ds. 95 | Do s, coupon... 128 Missouri funding..— MK T 2ds. 6134 Dods, coupon.... 11245 Do 4s Do 2s.. 26 Mobile & OBio'ds.. 67 | Dobs. reg. 11314 Mutual Unfon 6s..110 | Do bs. coupon....11474 3 Va funding deot. 8214 ent Gen 5s.. 118 &t Louls 31054/ NY Do regisiered Do deferred b 5 Dotrust reptsipd 6 Wabash 15: Ba.- - 10655 West suore ds..... 1063, Nor & West Gen 65117 100 ‘aroifua con 4 0SBk ) 2 Northwes:Consols. 141 Loaew s 11034 N FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL, ENa., Jan. 27.—Ehe spot market tv lower at 63 11344@7s 134d. Cargoes are easier at 843 90, sellers, prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the followlng Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Jan- uary, 6 515d; February. 63 53,d; Ma:cn, 6s 614d: My, 68 632d; June, 65 5i4d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa. Jan. 27.—Consols. 112%; il ver, 26 13-18d; French Rentes, 102f 70c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days......... — $48514 Sterling Exchange,sight........l1, — 48814 Sterling Cables..... ... 01100 — 488sg New York kxchange, Sight.... ... — 1735 New York Excbange, telegraphic., — 0 Fine silver, per ounce SeEEeT 5 Mexican Dolia; R T 5215 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEK GRAINS. WHEAT—Futures declined 4c on the first call, but subsequently steadied. Spot Wheat was weak and dull. Quoted a: $1 85@1 45 B ctl for common grades, £1 47:4@] 483 for average N1, 81 50 @1 5134 for choice and 31 65@1 60 B cil for extra. choice milling. CALL FOARD SALES. INTORMAL BESSION—9:15 0'clock—May—2000 ctls, $1 44B45: 2000, 81 44kg: 28.000, $1 4d: 24,000, 81 403,: 10,000, 81 4345: 4U0V, §) 4354: 2000, 81 437g: 2000, 81 441457 2000, $1 1diq. Decem ' er—6000, $1 20: £1 1935 2000; 31 18%: 2000, $1 035 2000, $1 214g; 2000, $1 21347 2000, $1 2 164: 6000, 1 2/ 3. S)COND RESSION—May—600U ctl $1 4434: 254 5000, y—32,000 ctls, ®1'22. REGULAR MORNING SMSSION— $1 4134; 20,000, $1 44%: 18.000, 81 45 6000, 81 44352000, 814435 Urc muer—2000, $1 2134 20,000, 81 21%; 20,060, §1 2154, AFTERNOON ' -¥SSION—May—2000 ctls, $1' 44; 16,000, 81 43%; . $i A83g: 84.0)0, BU00. 31 4554: 2000, §1 4814; 28,000 1 455 8000, §1_2154; 10,000, §1 217%: 8000. 81 214;. BARLEY—Unevaller is about cleaned islower and bard to seil. Wequote Feed, 75/ 8235¢; Brewing, b7%6@95.. CALL BOARD SALES. Erewing is also duil. INFORMAL S18810N—9:16 0'clock—May—2000 ctls, 1834c. . SKCOND SESSION—May—4000 ci HEGULAE Mo 7854c; 4000, Tol4e 78¢, AFTERNGON SESSION—May—4000 culs, 78c; 2000, 78Ypc: 2000, THI4C. OATS—raucy Feed are quotable at $1 45: Com- mon 10 good White, $1 10@1 35 B ctl, according 10 quality. Hlack for feed, 95c@81 10; for seed, $1 20@1 50; Gray, pomina ; Red, $1 073,@1 1244} Surprise, $1 5(@? 60 P ctl. CORN_—There is apparently no cessaiion Lo the Large Ye low, 75@177%c: Small Round do, 90@92%4¢; White, 75 stream of imports from the East. BUC B ctl. RV Svaose ® ou. BUCK WHEAT—Quoted at $1 15@1 25 ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $0@5 10; Bakers' exiras. 84 90@5; Super- fine $4 15@4 60 B obl. COBNMEAL, ETC.—Foed Corn, $17 50@18; Cracked Corn, $18 60819 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks areas follows, usu«l discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 % 100 Ibs: Kye Flour, $2 75 B 100 Ibs: Rice Flour, b 75: Cornmeal. $2 36: extra cream do, $3: 5 30; Buckwbeas Flour, $3 20@: Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Flovr, §3: Roiled Omlsl.lhls). 85 50@5 90; Pearl Barley, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Cholce Hay is firm, but the lower grades are weak. BRAN—$12 50@13 for the best and 812 B ton for outs:de brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades snd $20@20 50 % 10n for the best. FLEDSIUFFS — Folled Barley, $18@18 50; Oflcake Meal at the mii, $26 60 % ton; Jobbing, $27 50; c.ipped Cais, $1 3u@l 50 B ctl. 1A Y—\Wheat, $e@11; Wheac and Oat, 10: Oat, $5@3: Bariey, $7@8 50: River Bar, =§ 50; Alfalfa, bu; compressed, ; stock, 8 : Clover, # wn. STRAW-25@50c B bale, Light, 83 30@ $3 20@ 10340 ?neal{:'u?ll@m: Young America, 11c; Western, Eg:s can be bought at_the lowest figure. Egge. 18@20c: store Eggs, 16@17%5c: Eastern, 16c B doz. Turkeys, young Roosters and $4 20@4 90 for Fryers. 14c @ Ib for Hens; Dressed Turkey Geese, B pair, 81 5U@: 75: Ducks, $6@8 50 ¥ doz; Hens, §3 L0@4 5 do, 0ld, 88 5U@4: Fryers, 54@4 50; Broilers, §3 50 @ 82 probably be ffered (0-day. Mandarin Oranges. B5c@$1 B box: Navel Uranges, £2@2 5; Seedlings, $1@1 25 W box: 76c@8$1 50 for common and $2@2 60 for good (o U S ds reg of 1907.11145 | | Bc® B December—_000, $1 21: ~000, 81 21345; Feed | 14C more than barrels, and boxes 0c % ctl; choice bright, 8114@ 6 - E8sSI0N—May—6U00 ctls, 2000, 7834c: 18.000, T8%5c. atmeal, 85 50: Ost_Groats. $4: Hominy, $3 10 8 50; Cracked Green do, $4 25 B @ BEANS AND SEED! BEANS—Bayos, §1 40@l 55 B ct: Small Whites. $1 15@1 25 cil: Large Whites, $1@115 3 ctl; P nks, $105@1 20: Reds, $110@1 20: Black- eve, §1 10@1 15; Red Kidney, §2 50: Limas, 81 60 @1 70: Buiters, §1 25@1 50; Vea, 31 15@1 30. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $250@2 75: Yellow Mustard, 81 75@2 B c:l; Flax, §1 35@1 40: Canary. Seed, 13;@214c % 1b: Alfalla, 6%c;: Rape. 234@ 234¢: Hemy, oc; Timothy, 41gc DRikD P A5 N sleT 20 ® ctli Green, $140@1 50 B ctl POTATOES, « VEGETABLES. 10Ns, Potatoes ana Onlons rule firm. Vegetables are quiet. POTATOES—New Potatoss, 2@3c B B: Sweet Potatoes, $1 25@1 60: Early Rose. 70@85c: River Reds 85@75¢; Burbank Seedlines. 50@75¢ B ctl for Rivers and 75c@81 10 for Saiinus; Uregon Bur- banks. SUc@$1 10. : T0NS—81 25@1 70 B ctl: Oregons, $1 60@ B Hothouse Asparacus, 5@25¢ B barb, — B box: Los Angeles Summer Squash, 5Uc@$1 B box: Los Angeles Green Peppers, 5@ bUc: Mushrooms. 5@16c ¥ Ib; Marrowfat Squash. $5@6 B ton; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 75c@$1 26 ® box; Dried Peppers, 7@8c B Ib; Green Peas, 3@5c ® 1b: Los Angeles String heaps. 4@8c: Dried Okra, ¥@9c B Ib; Cabbege, 40@50c ® ctl; Carrots, 25@30¢ B sack; Garlic, 115@2c B . BUTTER, CHLESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Quotations show no further variation. CREAMERY—Fancy near-by Creamerles. 20@ 21c; some specials bring more: seconds. 18@189¢; faucy Humboldt, 2:@23c B D. DAIRY—Fancy, 16@l6¢c:_good to cholce, 13@ 1c: lower grades, 10@12c B . PICKLED—13@4c B b FIRKIN—13@ 4¢ B Ib. CREAMERY TUB—16@18¢ B B CHEESE—~Choice mild new is quotadle at 10 ommon to good old, 8@dc; Cream 11@12¢c: Eastern, 13@14%4c. OGS Wik "sna Ginchunged But few siore POULTKY AND GAME. POULTRY —A car of Eastern sold at 12@13c for $5 25@5 50 for Hens, $4 75@5 for Home stock showed no particular change. Live Turkeys, 12@13c B b for Goboiers, 13@ 14@160 B b: Roosters. young. $40.5 B doz: 25 for large and 32 50@3 26 for small; Pigeons, % doz for young and $1 for old. i GAME—English ~nipe quotable at $2 50@R § doz: Jack Snipe, $1560 ® dozen: Hare, 75c@81; Rabbits, $150 for Cottontails and $1@1 25 for small; Gray Geese, §2 50; White Geese, 76c@$1; Brant, §1 25@1 50; Honkers. $4. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 90c@$1 B box for choice, 81 25@1 50 for fancy Red, 50@75¢ for common; Essters, 81 50 @39 bol. Pears, 26@80c P box. Persiimons, 85@65¢ B box. BERRIES— Eastern Cranberries. $6@7 50 ¥ bbl. CITRUS FRUITS—Fresh Mexican Limes will Oranges continue dull. Lemons, choice; Mexican Limes —-; Ualiforoia Limes, $150@1 75; Bananas, $1@2 bunch: Piueapples, $2@4 doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are nomiaally as follows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6GOC for Koyals and 113@12¢ for choice to fancy oorparks: Y @3%4¢ for prime o choice, 614@7c for fancy and @100 for peeled In boxes; apples, S@SLes for evaporated 'and 2@?3oc for sun-ried; rears, 23y @5¢ for prime to choice, 4@34¢ for quariers and §@6150 for halves: Plums, 3¢ for plited uua 1350 107 uiipltted; Neciarines, 3/4@414¢ for choice and B340 jor 1ancy: Wuite Flge, Sci Black Figs, 334 @Zac. JoBBING PRicEs—Peaches, 416@5%c W D tancy, 6Y4@71c P i peeied. 12050 B b. Apri: cots, 64@bc @ B: tancy, 10c: M oorparks, 12@ 33c! evaporatel Apples. Sac: sun-dricd, 23@8c; Pranes, §3,@4c for the & sizes: Figs, biack, 3¢ for unpressed i 5@3340 for pressed: white Figs, 4c: Plims, 434@5¢ for piited and -1%c for unpited: Nectarines, 4g60 § b for prime i fancy; Pears, Dijp@be for whole, 433@5Yac for quarters and 173@6i40 for halves. faisiNs— CARLOAD PRICES — Four- crown, loose, 5%c three-crown, 43¢ @ b two-crown, 33 B B: sccdiess Sultanay, byac: seediess Muscatels, §3ge: three-crown London iayers, 1 15: ciusters, 81 Denesa clusiers, §2 00; imperial clusiers, $3; dried Grapes, 303 . JouBING PRICES—SAX FRAXCISCO—Four-crown, 1oose, 53,¢; ‘S.crown, A34c: Dcrown, S3kc: seed: less Buithnas, 53c: scediess Muscatels, 4bac: Sorown London ihyers, $1 4: clusers, 81 60 Deliesa clusters, 82 75: impertal clusters, $3 25. NUTS—Chextriuts quotable at 8@10c: Waluuts, 6i5@7c B B fir saidard and 9G8%gc B I for sortsnell; 52ac for hardshell and 5@ B I for paper shell: Planuts, 4@6c B b for Fastérn saa ac for_Call- fornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@se # I Pecans, 714@ 3 Uberts, 105@80; Brazu Nuts, 1/4@8c: Coco £i@5 B _100. HON E Y —Comb, 10@12%4c for bright and 5@0c for lower grades: water-white extracted, 5@3340: light amber exiracted 4%a@A%c; dark auver, $@d340: durk, 2@de B b. BEESWAX-29@36c # b. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6 @ 1 for heavy, 7o b for light medinm, 9%4c for light, 10c B B for extra light and 1134¢ B 1 for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@lzlc: Callfornis Hams, 10@10%c: Mess Beer, §1@7 50 extra mess do, 88@8 £0: family do. $9 oU@10; extra primo Pork, $7 50 @ 8: extra_clear, 816 bbi; mess. $14 § bbi: Smoked Beet. 10c B Ib. LARD—Eastern, tierces, Is quoted st 5lgc for compound and 8@6%4c for puie: pails, 7c: Calll- forula tierces, 5@ Ya¢ @ B for compound and Gljc fogpurts BAESIS o) 101 tius, T¥c: do, 5B, Tie B . COTTULENE—6@6Y40.n Uerces and T3%@8%ge 1n10-D Uns. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o @ b under sound stock. Heavy salted steers 8c: medium, 7c B 1: light, 6c B b: Cowhides, 6c: salied Kip. 6c ® lted Calf, 7@8c: salied Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. 12@13c B m: culls and brands, 8@10c: dry Kipand Veal,9@10c; dry Calf, 15c: culls, 10c; Goatakins, 20@3bc each: Kids, be; Deerskins, good sumaier, z0¢ 1b: medium, 20c: winter, 10c; Sheevskins, shearlings, 1 short’ wool, 25@35¢ each; medium, 30 ; long wools, 40@6UC each. TALLOW—No. 1, rendercd, 3@3%4c; No. 2, 2%gc; retined, Sc: Grease, 2c B b, WOUL—We quote Fall Wool as follow northein, 7 : middie countles, free, 514@7c: do, detective, 41,@bc: San Joaquin, S@Sc: do, foothill, 6@Tc: kastern Oregon, 714@9c: Valley Oregon, fall and lambs’, 10@11c ® HOPS—6g8e for fair to choice and 9@10¢ B b for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 45¢ BAGS—Caicutta Grain Bags, spot, 434c: June- July deilvery, 47gc; San Qientin, $4 65; Wool Bacs, 2413 @J634¢. COAL-Wellington, 83 B ton: New Welllngton, §8 P 1on: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 @ ton; Seattle, 5 50: Bryant, 86 50; Coos Bay, $4 75; nd, $6 50; scotch. —: Brymbo, Puthracite. @10 Springy, Castie Guie und Plessant Valley, 87 603 Coke. $11@12 tn blk and £15 ton in aks. SCGA = The Wesera Sugar liefining Compsoy uotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, S5 owdered, oo; Fine Crushed, Byec: Dry Gradu: lated, §34¢: Confeoiloners’ &, 434: Magnolia do: Extra , §70; Golden (', 8%,c; half barrels 4io more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEIF—First quality, 8%c; second, 5@6c; third 0, 4@50 B B T O b VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small, 7 MUTION—Wethers, 614@7c: (XN LAMB—Spring, —; yearlings, 7@8c ® . PORK—Live Hogs, 5@$tkc ® B forlarge and 814@3%4c for small and medium; dressed do, 4@ bew I RECEIPT> OE PRODUCE. ¥o® 24 HoURs. Flour, qrsks.... 11.926 Wheat, cuis...l 9915 Earley, ctls. 8,265 Beans 'sks. 518 Coru. ctls.. 128 Eastern... ] 800|Brandy, gals.... 3,000 Potatoes, sis. "] 5,14 |sugar. bbis.. 1l 1u98 Oregon 525 | Leaner. rolis. ... 86 Onions, sis. 160/ Tallow. ctis. .. 8 Bran. ks... 440/ Quicksilver, fisx 87 Middiings, sy 59| Wool, b 41 Hay. tons......0 44| Lumber. M iesk. 10 Burter. cus 172| Lime, bbIS. ..o 800 THE STOCK MARKET. Still lower prices prevailed for mining stocks Con. Cal. & Virginia did not sell aver 82 10. acainst $2 85 as Tuesday’s best price, tne yesterday. others being off in proportion. The annual meeting of the Union Tce Company ‘has been called for February 3 The Pacific Lighting Company bas declared a mouthly dividend of 35 cents per share, payable February 5. ‘The San Francisco Gasight Company and the Edison Light and Power Company have closed their books. The new s ock of the San Francisco Gas and Electric Company is resdy for delivery upon the surrender of the shares of the old com- panfes. At the annual eiection of the Savings and Ioan 8 oclety on the 26ti inst. the old board of directors Wwas unanimously re-elected. KEighty-nine hun- dred and sixty-four shares out of 10,000 were 1700 Belcher .37/100 G&C. 200 B& b, 250 Cholr. 450 CC&V .(.2.00{300 Ocelaul... 18| 400 Alobs.. 400 Fuilion...07) 300 Caleds. 300 Cualige. 200 . 43, noir,. 200 Caleda. 800 Challge. 800 ... 250 Chollar....8 1000°C imp .01 1000 ... Excheauer bouid & Curry. Prunes, Stac for the 4 sizes Peaches, | jacyaon . = MarinCo..... | — Almonds, 6@6%c for Laueuedoc, 3@ | 150 do do 158V, Water..... 10 do do 60 do ao 16 do do 70/ lap. L ge s o $1000S F & N P Raliwi $18000 do do, b3, 81000 o do Streer— B Ewes, 6@6%c represented. The board censists of the following &.C. Bigelow, Jsaac Hrde, Horace Davis, Arthur A. Snith, a. N, Drown, Frank_fl. Woods, George E. Go-dman, Willis E. Davis, Eimund C. Burr, ‘Advices by mail s'ate that ' for the week ending Tuesday the join west crosscu: which is being rau from the surface tunuel by the Confidence, Chalienge Consolivaied and: onsolidated Im perial Mining Companies ai Gold Hill was advanced 10 feei: Lotal leng:h ¥20 feet: tne face of Lhe cross:ut shows sofc porpuyry. The Confidence mine yieided eleht mining car- loads of ore during the week. The averaze top car sample assay of this ore was $19 58 per ton. The yiela of the Overmau mine for the past week amounted to five carlosds of ore, averaging #5109 per ton. from the workings above theinurth drift on the 900 level. There is no m: change in the ore seams. The rock Is very hard but of a fair gr de. On (he 1100 level of the Over- man miue hey have put in jour sets of timber aiid renewed the lagging where required, and re- paired the track and cleaned up 620 feet of drift for the Caiedonia_ilver Mining Company. Tbis work has bren done preparatory 1o risuming oper- ations ia the drift ou this evel. Loas A S, Following were the sules in the San Franolsco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MOENING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 500 Beicner.... 36380 CC&V...2.1V/%00 Ocodt. ... 21 61/ 50 C Polnt....85/5650 Upbir...1.15 300 G & C..... 47|20 Union (.43 000 Mex. 50| AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 47[200 Ovemau.... 14 -761[20) Mexen...” 4| 100 Chiluge...5:(160 Ophir... 1.1t 58/250 N G & C..30| Follcwing were the sales In the Pacific Stoc Board yesterday: BEGULAR SESSION—10:30. iy 4911000 811 HIll..01 260 HENT1734 100 Stord ... 1.70 1000 Julia....0%) 300 Kentek.. 1000 L Wash.01 0 CCaV.. 1400 Stnrd... 450 Union 200 . 2 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 274 P & i1 Avked, Bia ascet. 10 1 — "0 3t 8 oy — 8 15 03 b 87 @ Best & Boioher 61 49 Benton Con. 17 o Bullion ... us 19 Caledonia . 10 110 Chollsc 88 Con,Cal&Va . 2.00 Chailenes Con. 54 Con. Imperial. 01 Confidence...... 1.25 Con New Yoré — Crown Point... 38 EastSierraNev — kurekalon.. — 04 4 bsice Aurces 115 L2 Yelluw Juckee 34 paULA ANU BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY. Jan. 27-2 2. &, TNITXD STATES BONus. Ford, Asked. Bid Askea g8dacoundll — U Bdares... 108 103 MISCELLANEOUS mo¥n 1035 — (OakGas bs.. — 104 26" — |Do2disbs..108 1083 CotraC W bs 9234 96 |Ommibus 6s..120 132 Dpot-stex-cp — & 97%4(P &0 Rybs. — 113 Edsn L&P 83127 130 |P&Ch Ry 6s.100 108 F&CHKR 65106 1063(Pwi-st RR 81115 120 Geary-st R6s100 — |Reno, WL&L — 103 H C&S0s108 — [SactoP&L. — 100 LosangL6s — 100 |SFENPRS.. 9955100 Dolnteed 8s — 101 |SPRRAriz6s 80%3 — Mkt-atCbleBs12275 — |SPRRCalgs.1i2 — DokyCon ds. 1061510644 SPER (albs. — 100 NaiVin6s 1st — 100 |~PBrRCalfs. 97 841y NevCNgR78.102 105 |SVWaterss. 11914120 102 107 |SVWateras 10l — — 95 |StktnG&ESs — 102 WATER 6TOCKY. Contra Costa 34 974 36 |Sprng Vaitey 57 b2 | ©A8 AND ELECTBIC STOCKS. Capitat, — 26 |Puccas Imp 9214 9215 Central....... 85 _ — |Pacific Lighy 4534 &9%g Edison Lighi127 1273g|~an Francsco 8934100 M Elec Lighe 834 97/Stockion..... 20 Oak G L&H 64 bgy INSURANCE ATOOKS. Fireman'sFa180 190 [Sun . T COMMERCIAL BANK WT07KY. Anglo-Cal... 50 — |[First Nationl — 18234 ‘Bank of Cal. 239 44315/ LondonP&A.137% — Cal SDAT 010734108 | Merch Ex.... 14~ — KAVINGS BANK STOCKS GerS&LCo.1350 1450 (Sav&Losn.. — 108 HumbSEL.1100 — [Security....234) ~ — Mutual....... 83 — |UnionTrsi.816 — BESavUnion — 480 . STREET RAILEOAn aTnoks. Caltfornta.... — 110 [OakSL&Hay — 100 Geary- — 50 |Presidio..... 435 0% Markeisi... 43 43 POWDKE sTOCKS. AnsntieD.., 16 17 (GiamtCon.. 28 29 Calltornia. — |Vigorit. - 8l EusternD... 75 85 MISCELLANEOUS ‘STOCKS. ka Pkrs. 1033104 (Nat VinCo.. — & AR a0 Pesmiosste = 307 HawC&sCo.. 17 1734/PacAuxFA — & HuchSPLO 24 241gPacBoraxCo. 95 — MerExAssn. — 110 |Parf PainiCo — 7 BALEA—MOBNING easaiss Roara— 65 Edison Light & Power Co. 100 Hutchinson S P Co... 60 Pacific Gas TmD. cuee . GALNS—A FTERNOOX ~E84i0% Fonrd— 10 Alaska Packers® Assoclation.... 15 do do.b5 : 12 2-5 Giant PowderCon....... 30 do do 75 do do ...l 50 Hawailan Commercial.. 75 Hutchinson 3 P Co.... 50 do do .. 100 Mutual Electric Light . 3 Pucific Gas [mp. 25 5 F Gaslight... Sireer— 120 Alaska Packers’ Association........ 108 78 REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIORNS. Ignazio and Francesca I'rapani to L. C. Bertin, Jot on N line of Greenwich street, 165 W of Fill- more, W 27:6.by N 120: $10. John G. W.and Minna Schulte to Jobn Beuttler, loton N line of Halght street, 62:6 E of scott, E 25by N 110: § Hugh Center to Emilie Rombach, lot on N line of Feil street, 75 W of Scott, W 25 by N 100: §10. Henry W. Fortune to Alice J. Vieno (Fortune), Henrietta T. Robinson (Fortune) and Grace C. Fortune. lot on SE corner of seventeeinth and Capp sireets, E 20 by 5 100; also lot on N corner of Ocean House road d Delaware avenue. \E 38:6, NW 265, SW 4 SE 269, E to begloning; Bt ‘I homas Magee to Annie Donahue, lot on S line of Warhington_ street, 3R:73, W of East. W 2816, S'115. K 85:6. N 68.26, W 6:1. N 46 74: $10. Janet ¥, Porteous to same, lot on N line of Mer- chant street, 94:633 W of East, W 20, N 44.58, E 20, S 44.58: $10. Same 10 same, 1ot on SW line of East street and N line of Meichant, NW _24.38 W 60.27, 518.70, E 74:06345; also lot on N line of Merchant street, 74:635 W of Enst, W 20 by N 44.5. 10. Sanie to same, lot oo SW _1line of kast street, 24.38 NW of Merchant, NW 3055, W 4241, 5 24.79, K 60.27: 810. Charles Ashion to Mary L. Slme. lot on N line of Piie sreet, 17:8 W of St. Marys place. W 20:9, N47:6, W21:7, N 32, E 60,822, W 17:8, 557:6; $10. Frenels H., Wiliam, Richard, Thomas B, James B. and George Murphy, Mary E. Carr (of Murphy) and Josephive Murphy (or Carr) to ¥rederick L. and Rose L. Pritchard, jot on S line g:unrk street, 187:6 W of Jones, W 22:6 by 3 - Henry Plerc to Nora Wallace, ot on E_line ot Larkin street, 83 § of Juckson, S 26 by E §2:8; $10. Julia Little (Morrisey—wife of E. E.) undivided ha f ot following: loton SE line of Ulementiou street, 225 Nk of Secund, NE 25 Ly SK 80; slso 1ot on’s line of Turk sireet. 130 W _of Scote, S 100 by W 50; alslot (n W line of Sanchez street. 565 S of Thirtieth, S 50, W 89:8 NW 38:4. E 107 also lot on S line of 1hirijeth street, 42:10 E of Castro, E 88 by S 125, lot 84, bloox 22, Fairmount Laad Association; $10 and gift. - Herman D. Meinert to Terese Melnert, lot ou SW corner of Nevada and Vermont streets, S 50 by W 100: gifi. John and Sophia k. Spottiswood to James Dun- das, lot ou E Iine of Thirteenth aveaue, 200 N of M street, N 25 by K 120; $10. \ Herman Kiepen to Andrew R. and AnoaD. G. Peterson, 1ot on § Iine of Minerva street, 515 F. of irziba, K 25 by S 125, portion of lot 3, biock + , Railroad Homestead Associntion: $10. Mar.ha Thompeon to Wililam Thompsoa, I 1088 10 1085, Git. Map 5: sift. Pierre J. and erhx, Lapachet to Ann J. Mar- Uoeaut, lot on NE corner of Russian avenue and Moscow sireet, £ 100 by N 300; also lots & sud 4, block 81, Excelsior Homestead Asscciation; $1 F. R.and Eophle Grannis to Pietro Bertolone, street. nexr Minnesota; $2415, ot on E corner of Thirtleth avenue Lo o feouth, SE 75 by NE 100: also lot 9, b.ock 530, say View Homestead Association; $3 AnawEoa COUNTY. . Ryer to Gretchen Wieaalk, lot on N Sireet, W 35 by N 120, block 8 Barileit Truct, Al 1ia Miller, [0t on S line of W. Rigby Jr. to Amalia . ne ¢ Sau Joss avenue, 265 W of Para sireet, W 22:6 by S 150, being the east bulfof lot 10, block O, quicclaim d ed, Oak Park Tract, Alameda; $10. “August Schre ber (o same, same, Alameda: §10. John E., Walter H., James C. and Ruth V. Adams and Elizabeth G. Jeckson to_Adams Gom- Pany (a corporation), undivided five-sevenths in- Terest in 1ot on SW eurner of Tenth and Flibery s.reets, S 100 by W 230, Oakiand: also proverty in San Francisco; value concesl Jobn E. Adams o same, all interest in above property conveved to me by deed trom Thomas S. Adams, Oakiand: grant. James C. Adams to same, all interest in above property conveyed by deed from Fred S. Adams, Oakland; grant. L5 Frederick T. Duhring (trustee estateof J. C. Bel deman) 10 Letitia Kouatree. lot on S line of Uni- versity avenue, 620 W of Sacramento mreel, thence S 275.29 by W 312, belng lots 7. 8 and 9, blook 1, Suaw Tract, quilclaim deed, Berkeley: £10. Dayld Symmes to James H. Wallace, lot on SE line of Redwood avenue, $79.38 SW of Tobler street, S 125, SW 228.35, NW 125, NE 22865 t0 beginning, being lots 1 (0 7 and SW 17.88 feet ot fot 8, Fruitvals Park Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $10. Mary J. Ryer to E. M. Crossett, lovon N line of San Antouio avenue. 108 W of Laiayetie street, W 40 by N 145, block 8, Amended Map of Bartlett Tract, Alameds: $10. H. C. Campbell and T."B. Kent (trustees for Kmma H. Brizgs) to San Francisco Savings Uuion, lots 1 o 5, block 446; lots 22 to 26 and 49, block 476; lois 8, 10, 14 and 15, block 677; lots § and 10, block 489; Iots 30, biock 491, all in' Briggs Tract, Map 2, Oakland: $3975. 3. . and rances D. Dusinbury to Hiram T. Bradley, 1ot on SW line of Fifih street, 67 E of Adeline, E 81 by 8 97, block 478, Oskiand; $10. Isaac L. aod Margaret Given (o same, same; $10. William Thisdemann to Anns D. Thiedemann, undivided half inierest in 1ot begiuning a. a point 150 N from the NW_corner of 1birty-fourth and Chestnut_streets, £ 132, N 50, 132, S 50 to be- glnning. being the N 14 of lot 11, bloc 682, Watts Teact, Vakland; 8. Builders’ Contracts. Grace Ormart with Robert Boyd, brick and iron work, etc., for a four-story brick ‘building on SW corner of Geary and Williamson streets, $4389; C.R. Wilson, architect. ‘Grace Ormart wih T. J. Gullfoy, tin and gal- vanized iron work on same, $1194: same architect. Grace Ormart to Berwick & Spins, plumbing, gasfitting and sewering same, $1200; same archi- tect. Ann Towns with John Barrett & Danfel Me- Grath, to_erect a two-story bullding on lot 13, block 47, Sunnyside, $1895; H. D, Mitchell, archi- tect. H. P. Smith with Miller & Fredriksen. to bufld a hay barn on N line of Brannan street, 200 W of Seventh, $1725; no architect. Ricberd Travers with W. P. Kennedy, to erect a four-room cottage on N line of ~econd avenue, 102:6 5 of Lake street; architect contractor. Pieronia with G. J. Autwiler, 0 erect a three- story frame building on N line of Nineteeuth M. J. Welch, architect: .. THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1897. W. |Th.| Fr.|Sa. Moon's Phases| New Moon. o 7(8]9 [~ e 1415 16 - —— 21 } 23|33 —_—— — ©Lntnumer. 7|28 |29 |50 | g Jan. 18. ULEAN STEAMEXS. Dates of Departure ¥From San Franclaeo. STEAMKR | DESTINATION. | SA(LS. | PIRR. Czarina..... | Co0s Bay..... 8,12 u|Pier 8 State ot Cal. | Portiand . 25.30ax | Ploc 24 281 1aw [Piar 11 2812 uPMSB 12 x| Pler 3 Yru | iaz ) 4ru | Pler 13 5eu | Pier 13 A Pier 3 B0, Dam| pior 2 30, gau | Prer 11 11iau|Pier 2.10au| Pier 2 1ru(P MSS 8 yaw|Pler 11 .12 u|Pleri3 San Diego.. Panama. Grays Harbor. | Jan HumboldtHas |Jan Empire....|Coos Bay...... .| Jan ABlanchard | Oregon ports.. [Jan City Puebla|Vic & Pgt Snd |Jan Yaquine Bay. sa0 Newport ...... |J; *|Feb Feb Feb | Feb 38 2y, STEAMEKS TO AKELVE. STeaxER | Frox T_Dux Truckee Tillamook Bay . [Jan 28 North Fork. ... |Humboldi Bay | Jan 28 San Juan....; .| Panama | a0 28 Washtenaw ... [TACOMS...... ... ceorr. | .. JAD 28 Jeanie Departurs Bay.. “Jan 28 Eoreka. .. Newport. .. 27| san 28 Faralion_ Yaquina Bav . | 3an 29 Wellington... - | Departure Bay .. Jan 30 Columbla. | poruana. & ..Jan 80 Queen . *. {San Diego.. Jan 50 Jan 30 Jan 30 Tysn 81 Cresceat City . IFeo 1 Newport. oo |ren 1 Coos Bay LFed 1 Tacoma D) Fed 3 Coos Ba: IFev 3 IFev 3 Feb 4 SUN, MOON ANu 11DE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODFTIC SURVEY: TiMES AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND LOW WATERS AT FOST POINT. ENTRANCE TO ¢ 8AN FBANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NorE—The high and low waters occur ai the City Front (Mission-sireec Wharf) abont twenty- five minutes later than st Fort Point: the height of tide is the same at both places. —_— January—1897. Trursday, Januacy 28 7.18| Moon rises 27)11.20| 8:2| 8.u3|—v.4 2.2/1230| NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tdes of the day In_th order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time columo the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last lide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the d then the number given s subtractive South and J Sailod. WEDNESDAY, January 27. Stmr Arcata. Cousins. Coos Bay. Nic atmr Costa Rica. McIntyre, Nanalmo. Staur Cpescent City, Allen. Crescent Uitv. Sunr Del Norte, Stockfleth, Grays Harbor. Stmr Newsbov, rosen, Usal. ‘ Schr Christina Steflens, Nordling, Fieks Mill. Schr Mary G, Campoell, Bodega. Telegraphic. POINT LOROS. Jan. 27.-10 » fog5y: wind NE; velocity 14 miles. s Charters. .~ Weather . . The Br ship Allerton :oads ni:rate at Tal Tal for Europe. Spoken. Nov 3—_Lat 55 S long 125 W, Brship Queen Elizabelh. hence Sept 5, for Queensiown. Nov 27—Lat 56 &, ‘loug 70 W, Br snip Blyths- wood. hence ~ept 19, for Queensiown. Oct 3—Lat 37 N, Iong 124 W, Br ship Ellisland, Bence Sept 27, for Queenstown. Nov 28—Lat b6 S, long 64 W from Oregon, for Queenstown. Domestio Pory. EUREKA—Arrived Jan 27—sStmr Farallon, frm Yaquioa Bay. GRE. 00D—Arnived Jan 27— reen- wood, hence Jan 26 B CLEONE—Arrived Jan 27—Stmr Alcazar, from Point Arena. NEW WHATCOM—Arrived Jan 27—Schr H O Wrieht, bence Jan 14. COOS EAY—Suiled Jan 27—Schr Ida McKay, for San Francisco. MENDOCINO—Salled Jan 27—Stmr Pt Are for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed Jan 26—Ship America, hnce Jan 20, for Nauaimo. KUREKA—alied Jan 27—Stmr North Fork, for San Fraucisco. Arrived Jan »7—Stmr National City, heace Jan ar 'ALBION—Arrived Jan 27—Stmr Weeott, hence Jan 26. SAN PEDKO—Sailed Jan 27—Stmr Whitesboro; schr Repor er, for Puget Sound. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Jan 26-Sear C A Thayer hence Jan 20. CASPAR—Salled Jan 27—Stmr Caspar, for San Franclsco. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Cieared Jan 26—Bark St James, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. PORT PIRIE—Arrived Jan 26—Haw sulp Jonn Ena, from Port Hadlock. HONGKONG—Salled Jan 26—Br stmr China, for San Francisco. i COLON—Sailed Jan 25—Stmr Allianca. for New York, SALAVERRY—Arrived Dec 27—Sohr Ploneer, from Columbia River. FINISTERRE—Passed Jan 26—Br stmr Gle. esk, hence Nov 7. FALMOUTH—Arrived Jan 26—Br ship Iverns, hence Sept 1. Salled Jan 26—Br ship Cambuskenneth, for F.eetwood; Br ship Kynance, for Limerick. HONGKONG—Arrived Jan 26—Br star Em- press of India, from Vancouver. PRAWLE POINT—Passed Jan 26—Brship Ce- darb ink, hence Sept 18, for Hull. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Jan 26—Ship Alexander Gibson, trom Puget Sound. SYDNEY—arrived Jan 34—Brship Andelans, Beuce Dec 10. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamsrs NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 27—Stmr Friesland, from An werp; stmr Oldenburg, frow Bremen. Sailed Jan 27—stmr St Louts, for Southampton: stmr Noordland, for Antwerp: stmr Fuerst Bis marck. for Mediterran-an ports on excursion. SOUTHAMPTON- Arrived out Jan 37—stmrs Lann and New York. CEPENHAGEN—Arrived out Jan 27—Stmr Is- 1and. LIZARD—Passed Jan 27—Stmr Amsterdam, fm New York, for Rotterdam, SCILLY—Passed Jan 27—Stmr ew York, for Hamburg. Importations. EUREKA— Fer Corona—1 bx fish, 40 bxs butter, 15k potatoes, 5 pkgs_agricultural -{mplem>nts, aks tails. 2 cs shoes, 3 bbls mineral water, 1 hors 1 cs tobacco, 1 cs ofi. 1 cs drugs. 1 cs dry goods, pikgs mase. 4 cs beans. 600 M sningles, 1 plano, 1 bx crockery, 2 pkgs carpet, 23 pkgs furniture, 9 Pkgs express. 1 dog, 2 sks coln. ERand E K R—32 ht-bxs 14 bxs fish, 1kex B4 bxs butter, 70 cs condensed milk, 11 bdls iron, 1 cs cigars, 225 bxs herring, 1 bx tobacco, a Fr bark Dugeselin, Persts, from ppie: PORT HARFORD—Per 0g3. Lompoc—1 bx £ ucets, 4 sks dried abaiones, 386 sks beans, 50 bxs apples, 108 nogs. Redoudo—3836sks barley. Santa Cruz Island—3 bbis wine, 1 cs drlea frult, 7 bdls pelts. Consignees. Per Santa Cruz—Santa Cruz Island Co; Johnson & Son: Hoth. Blum & Co: C K Whitney & Co: © Teizen: McPherson & Rucker; E R Stevens & C Newmark & Edwards: H Dutard. Per, Corona—A Paladini: Dodge, Sweenav & Co: € Doscher; Dairymen’s Union; Deere Imp Co; Geo Fritch; Goo iyear Rubber Co: Humboldt Mineral Water Co: Pacific Transfer Co: Stanaard Oll Co: A Fay: Wieland Brewing Co: Tilimann & Bendel; D K B Seliers: Huas Bros; Hiberuia Brewery: E M Heckman: Redington & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: B Caito: San kran.isco Brewing Co: Schwab Bros: G Camillon! & Co: American Union Fish Co: U Brewery; Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Sachs Bros: H H Hogan; Hiimer, Bredhoff & Schulz: F B Haighi Milanl & Co: Brizham. Hoppe & Co: N Tarantin: S Trapini; Hoss& Hewlett: CK Whitney &00: H Levy & Co; Hills Bros: Getz Bros & Co; H Dutard Witzel & Baker: Eveleth & Nash: W F Mitche) Russ, Sanders & Co; Union : Norton, Teller & Co: G Bertl O B Smith & Co: S _Bachm: Y OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST _ STEAMSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BEOADWAY SR, whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 1snoo_and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 . ., Feb. 10, 25. For Victoria and Vancouver (. C.), Port Town- send, Seautle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Wi atcom (Beilingham Bay, Wash.), 9 . M. Feb. 4,10, 15, 20, 25, and every fifth day there: after, connecting ‘st Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. "Ry, at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jiureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), str. Pomona 2 P. M., Feb. 1, 5,8, 18, 17. 21, 25, and every fourth day thereafter. Yor Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luls Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. . Feb. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 28, 27, and every fourth day thereatter. ‘or San Diego. stopplng only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), santa Barbara, Port Los An- eles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Feb. 1, 5, 9,13, 17, 21, 26, and every fourth Qday thereatter. For Ensenads, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A3 25th of éach month. ‘Iie Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, sailing dates and Bours of sailing. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Monigomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A 2. FARE{812First-ota Including 6 Socond-olass ) berth & mesis SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia......... State of California. Jan.28, Feb. 3,13, 22 Jan. 28, Feb. 7, 17, 27 Through tickets and through baggage to ail Eastern points. Rates and foiders upon spplica- tion 1o F.F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market street. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographle Office located in the Merchants' Exchange Is malotained in San Francisco for the bemefit of mariners without rezard (0 nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited 1o visit the office. where complete seis of charts and salling direcifons of the world are kept on hand ror com- parison and reference, and the latest information fpan always be obtained regarding lights, dangers ‘to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bulld'ng on Tele- graph Hill (s hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal recelved each day from the Unlted States Naval Ob:ervaiory a: Mare lsland. A notice stating wheiber the time ball was dropped on time. or giving the error, 1t is published the Same day vy the afternoon papers #ad by the morning papers the following dav. W. 8. Huenzs, Lieutenant. U. 8. N., in charge The Time Ball. ERANCE FIYDROSRAPRIC OFFIOY. U. % Y. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR® } Sax FRANCISCO. January 27, 1897. The (ime bail on Teiegrabn Hui was aronps! exactly ai noon to-day—L . al noon of the 130s4 Merididu, UF BXACILY 8% B K. M., Greenwich Lima. W. & Huemzs, Lieutenant U. 5. N..in chacse. e s SHIPFING INTELLIGENCE. Arrive WEDNESDAY, January 27. Haw stmr San Maceo, Fietcher, & days from Comox; 4080 tons coal, to S P Co. Port Costa Stmr Alcatraz, Walvig, 42 hours from Port Los Angeles: baliast, to L & White Lumber Co. Stmr Corona, Doran, 20 hours from KEureka: Pass and mden, to Goodall, Perkine & Co. r ta O icolson, lays trom San Diego, tc: proauce, to Goodall, Perking & Co. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, 29 hours from Fort Brags; bound for soucners ports. Put in to Iand pas schr Monterey, Beck. 2% hours from Boy Landing; 115 3 ft lumber, (0 ¥ Heywood. = e WEDNESDAY. Jaouary 27. stmr City of Everett, Laverge, Nanaimo: John Rosenteid’s Sons. san Diego: Goodall, Per- Stmr Mexico, Jepsen, Klgl& Co. i tmr State of Califorula, Green, A: Gool: all. Perkins & Co. 2l gy oimr Lakme, Anderson, Seattlo: Kruse @ Madi- Ship Occidental, Weaver, Nanaimo; Imo Br bark Moore & Co, GDODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendenta The % 8, _MONOWAI .“ salls via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday. February 4, at 2 . x. I S 5. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tuesday, Februar: 383, a2 Special party rates. Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN | South Atrica. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO,, Agents, 114 Montgomery street. Freight Office, 827 Market st.. San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘I'ravelers by M this line avoid both transit by English rallway an the discomfort of Crossing the chanoel in a boat. New York to Alexandria, Egyps, via Paris. first class $160, second class $116. LA BRETAGNE. LA NORMAN DI LA BOURGOGNE LA CHAMPAGNE LA GASCOGNE., G- For further particulars apply to particultre WRGKT, Agent. Xo. 8 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents 5 Monigomery nue, San Francisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Dally. Freight recelved ap t0 i3 P. L 87~ Accommodations Reserved oy Telephone. ‘The only line seiinz through tickets and giving through freight rates to all poin.s ou Vall Railroad. STEAMERS, Petavs. ;_g z::“_‘::g. City of Stockton. Teicpnone Main 805. _Cai. Nav. aud Impi. Co FOR VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVE-TARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO, San. 10:80 o 3. and & r. Daily ex. Saturday & B0k and gre " 8 e pYiny Dock. Pler 2. ‘elephone Biack 251, #Trip gives 6 hours 8200 at Navy-Yard. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA (RUZ Oregon Casabiancs, Gantley, Adelaide; J J STEANER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 MOX uny. Wednesday, Friduy, st 10 o w. Alviso 7Tuesday. Thursday, Srturday.'at 3 ». '\ Freighs and Passenger. Kare between San Francisco sod Alviso, 50c; 10 Sau Jose, 75c. Clay sk Plet b 20 W1 Badth Clars siy 5a0 Jose s 1 ‘ i ] : : ] ]