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| | | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMAKY OF THE MAKKETS. Silver firmer. Whea: fuzares off again. O:her cereals dull and unchanged. Hay weak. Bears dull Coal in ample Sappiy- Butter and Cheese unsettled. Ezgs about the same. Potatoes firmer. Onions unchanged. Light receipts of vegetables. Poultry in good tone. Game dull Oranges very quiet. Dried Fraiis featureless. Provisions unchanged. Fxplanation. The arrow flies with the wind. et station indicate maximum te days; those underneath it, it rainrall, of melted snow in inches during ‘the past twelve hou lines, connect pagn s of equ therms, or dotted lin word “high” means hi 1s_ususl pa The top figures perature for the , the amount of and hundredths, Isobars, or soiid ir pressure; 180~ . equal temperature. The arometric pressure an y fair weather: “iow’ efers 1o low pressure.and s usually preceded nd accompunied by clondy weatherand rains. Lows” usially st appear on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in_the interior and Jow along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the cosst, rain is probable: but when the “low” Is inclosed with jsobars of marked rain sou Oregon is improb Californls coss summer The reverse of thes an opposite result. st, warmer id colder conditions or 1 wall prods LUREAU STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- BUREAT v FRANCISCO, Feb. Weather conditions and general WEATHER REPORT. UNITED 4URE, WEATHER 1597.5 . a1 he seasonal raintails (o date | n ose of same date last sea- son and rainfall d Eureks 17.32 bours .68: Red Bl 24 hours .68: San past 24 off 16.28, last season 13.83, past rancisco 15.07, las. sesson 12.42, pas: Fresno 7 .17, last season 4.09, pas: : San Luis ODispo 14.42, Jast season 12.25, past 24 hours .00: Los Angeles | 10.93, last teason 5.91, past 24 hours .00: San Diego 7.25, last season 4 urs .01; Yuma 4.66, last season.46, past 24 hours.00. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 55, imum 49. mean A storm of considerable energy is central over Washinglon and Oregon. The pressure has fallen more than two-tenths of an inch over the north- ern coast during the past twenty-four hours. | rains have on and over Californis north of Los Angeles. The temperature bas falien siightly over Caiifor- nia, and about eight s in Nevada The following muximum wind velocltles are re- ‘01t Canby forty-two miles per honr from Tatoosh fitty-eight miles per hour from Southeast storm siguals are disp! along the st 07 Ca 1f0rnia from San Francisco to Eureka tivers—The beavy rainfall of the past four days will cause rapid rise in the rivers of the ~acra- | mento and San Joaquin valleys. At Red Bluff the | river is fourteen feet and rising rapidly. There hus been a rise of three feet since morning. and it will | continue to rise. AcColusa theriver is_25.8 feet, or siightly above the danger line. At Marysville, the reaiher River is 1%.2 feet. having fallea siightly. Itwill rise rapidly Thursdsy. At Fol- | ie American River stands ac 126, It will | and will continue to rise Thursday v Friday. The condition of the levees will probably prevent a staze of twenty-four feet at Sacramento; but there will be an extensive overflow between Colusa and Sac- ramento. At San Joaquin Bridge the river is 14.6 feet Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours eniiog midnight. February 4, 1897. Northern California—iiain Thorsday: fresh southeasterly winds. Southern California — Cloudy, and probanly showers [hursday: southeasterly winds. Nevada—Cloudy with snow in northwestern ¢ Thursday. Arizona—Fair Thursday San Francisco and vicinlty—Rain Thursd southeasterly. changing to westerly winds. ALEXANDER MCA DIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YOKK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N.Y., Feb. 3.—There was an In- crease in business a the Stock Exchange to-day, and at the end of the session the leading issues shoWwed slight net galus. The movements In prices at the opening were irregular, the poor showing made by Si. Paul and Rock Island roads for De- cember having ied to moderate selliug. Foreign houses were seliers of Lnion Pacificat this time, but Jater in the day they changed front ani bought the stock. The repor. that a block of Oregon Navigation stock had been sold to parties friendiy to whe Northern Pacific-Great Northern- Union Pacific interasts accoants for the firmness in the afternoon traie. It was announced tha: all three roads will work in harmony and there will ke no cutting of rates or diversion of traffic in the | fature. The deal, according to those interested, Wiil be of great benefil to the (hree roads. New Yors, New Haven and Hartford. after sell- ingar 164@185, closed at 166 bid. with 1o s10ck ofiered. Tue recovery was due 1o, an official denial that the company intended to issue new stock or educe the 01Vidend rate. -The usually kctive rail- way lssues fluctuated within very narrow Iimi s, and the trading was ona limited scale. London and Germun Houses. In_addition to buying Unlon Pacliic. purcnased moderate Jinesof St Louis apd San Francisco and Northern Pacific. Tbe St. Louis and San Francisco issues were more prominent ihan for some time aud moved up 12@234 per cent. In the industrials Suzar was depressed u the early session, faliing & point to 11544 on the revival of Washington Tepor.s of un. favorable Larift legislation by Cougress. Chicago Gas held firm throughout. The An- thracite and bituminous coalers, the Gould stocks and the trunk 1ines were without special change. ioug Isian: developed weakness and on sales of 145 shares feli 33 o 48. Speculation closed quirt and firm v tove. The total saies were 185193 shares, inctuding 38,400 ~ugar, 10,200 Unioa Fa- cific atd 7200 Burlingion. Bonds were higer. The sales footed up $2,450,- 0U0. Ann Atbur fours rose 1 10 80: Atchison General fours, 34 10 8234: do adjustment 4 to 49 Buffalo, Rochester and Plitsburg fives, 2 1o 9855, 1ron Moun:ain firsis, 134 to 10134: Kansas Clos and Pacific fours, 134 10 63%: Long Istnd con- solidated fives. 3'to 16; ki geperal lien 5-&'s, 1 t0 86: Northern Pacific consolidated fives, 14 'to 59: do thirds. 35 to 2314: ¥t Louis and Sai Fran- cisco class B, 134 to 11634; St. Louls I and M. 110 :8; Wilkesbarre and ‘astern fives, 1 to 90, and West Shore coupon fours, 314 to 10. South Carolina end Georgia first fives deciined from 91 10 8734, minus interest. In $uverumen: bonus $54,000 coupon fours of 1925 sold at 1223,@12214. Grain. FLOUR—Easy, dull. Winter wheat, low erad $2 30@3 B0; falr 1o fancy, $3 S5@4 60: a6 patents. 84 36@5: Minnesoia clear, $3 50@5: do_siraights, $1@4 45: do patents, $4 10@4 85; low extras, '$2 50@3 30; Ciy Mills, $4@b: do paienis, $5@6 26: Rye mxiure, $3@3 50; su- pertine, $2@3 80: fine, $1 20@ 85, FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROYISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St, Tel. Main 1954 TRAL OFFICE €25 Market St., Palace Hotel. Porly & Atkinson, Manacers. Tel. Main 5144 Uptown Oftice—Baldwin Hotel (adjoining Grill , Hoom). Tel. Main 1081. PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market tations. Reference 1st National Bank, & B E. CHICAGO. PEIVATE WIRE. XNEW YORK, inity of Idabo, and | | and 416 a fallen over Wasnington and | | Estimated receip Southern tlour, dull, weak: common to falr extra $3 50@3 501 k00d Lo thoice do. $3 T5@4. Eye flour. qu et, easy, at 82 60@3. Buckwheat fisur, $1@120. COENMEAL—Dull, easy. Yellow West 1 90@2. e 3816@30c c. 1. . Buffalo: 43%4c c. No. 2 Western, 4463 f. o b, ing of navigation. PUAR 5 cc.if New York: 2834 BARLEY—Duil 3% @2cec.i.f. Buffalo: $51pc . 0. b WHEAT—Spot murke: fairly active: lower with options. closing firm: f. o. ungraded req, 76@96c: No. 1 Northern Options advanced &5c on_ higher ca Wes.. forelga buying and local covering: 1o 134c with the West and_on local liqui ciosiug wesk at from 3gc to 34¢ under Yes with tra and July most arch, 8434c: No tor, 267%c afloat, steamer 2734c, Gptions du.1 and weak at 44 decine, foilowlng the ' West, with trading oniy ‘ocal. May and Juiy most active. kebruary, 18%c; May, 207%¢; July, closing 31740 OATS—~pot dull, firmer. g Options dut Fobruary, 21c; May, 220 Spot prices 21340: do white, 24c; No. 2 Chicago, 2214, 5 20Vac: No. B white, 22¢1 mixed Wescers, 2115@28¢; do whits, 22@28¢ white State, 23@20% Provisions. JARD-Dull ensy. Western steam, $4: City, $560; May, 34 15, nominal; refined quiet: Con’ Unent. $4 25; South American, $4 6U; compound, i@itge. VUK —Quiet, weak. New mess, $8@S 75. LUITE ncy, firm: falr demand. State Dairy, 10@11c; do Crenmery. 15@1934¢: Western Creamers, 13@21c; do factory, 7@i4c: Elgins, “ic: imitation creamery. 11@16: CHEESE—Strong, fair demand: State and Peon. vanis, 18@18i4¢: icchouse case, §2 $0@2 75 Western freah, 1734@18¢: Southern, 1734@17 % limed, 1334@]dc: part skims, 5@9 Lac; full skims, 3@Sbic 455 Qnlet, weak. - Toshouss, paxcase, $3 350 850; Western fresh. 16c: limed 15@18%4c. TALLOW—Steady. Clty, S5gc: country, 334@ Sige. COTTONSEED O1L—pull, weak. Crude, 20c: yel- low prime. 23c. RICE—Firm, fair demand. Domestic, 3%@6c; Japan, s4@4¥ic. MOLASSES-Quies, easy. New Orleans, 7@3 32¢c. COFFEE—Quiet, unchanged to 5 points up. March, 9 35@9 40: May, 9 45; July, 9 50 Septem 55 Spot Lio, dull, sieady: No. 7, 9%c. SUGAR—Raw, duil, steady. Fair refining. 2340t ceninfugals, 96 test. 335@3 3-16¢: refived. duil* standard A, dlgc: coniectioners’ A, 4lge: cut loat, 8%o: crushed, 474c; powdered, 43gc; granu- 1ated, abgc; cubes, 434¢. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c. —Four sizes bags nominaily 63ac. RAISINE—Tw0 crown L. M. 41jc.; three crown, Bla: fourcrow:, 815: do London iayers. $1 30@ 1380: do_clusters, $1 5081 90. WALNUTS—Standard, 7c; soft shell, 8c. | . A MONDS—Soft sheil, 8@935c: paper shell, 11@12c. HOPS—Firm. fair demand; Pacific Cosst, 33%4@ 1sc, WOOL—Firm and unchanged: mand. moderate de- Merchandise. FIGIRON—Moderately active. X 513, dc. +315@8 17%. $1340 @ 13 5U. puates, | Straits, | moderace demand. SPELTER—Firm. Domestic, $4. CHICAGO MARKETS. { CHICAGO, Iis., Feb. 3.—The bulging pro- pensity of wheat was evidentin the market for SELE e T e s e tially different from the closing ones of yesterday, | but shor.ly atter the opening there was sbooting upward, the streugth giving some concern Lo the bear ralders who were prominent on the recent break. St Louisled tne bull movement, and an advance of lgcatthat place started “shorts” to buying here. Liverpool aquoted 344 advance, therety colnciding with the Strength on this side of yes. erday. Reports that the French crop will b one-third | less than last year had & streig hening effic.. | Recelpts at Chicago were 28 cars and 20,30 bushels were withdrawn from store. The Nortu- west had 224 cars sgainw: 162 last Wednesaay ear avo. The strength disappeared irom (he market before D0ON, prices seitiing be- low yesterday's closing, with business becom! dull aud aimos. staghapt. Closing Ber|in and Paris cab:es were higher and Antwerp unchang Export clearances were Tdicolousy sma 157 busheis, that fact counting against prioes | yery plainly and causing a break &t the ciose. May wheat opened from 78c to 75%4c. sold by tween 7614c and 7473@75c, closing au tae Inside, sk G e e e L R to'morrow, 17 cars - No. 2 red spot wheat Tanged irom Nic to R614c, closing about S4@S5c. CORN—Opened quite firm. eased off and then became ste. dier. Owing to the very small bust | ness prices changed but siighily. The streneih | 1n whe &t eariy in the session did not secm 10 exert much lofluence in corn. Very poor rading of Corn has & depressing effect on the cash marker, and that in turn affecis the futures. Recelpts to- day were 338 cars and 100,756 bushels were taken from store. Liverpool cables were quiet and unchanged. Export clearances were 166.519 buskels. Thesiump In whea: hear the close car- ried corn off, and the final quotations were the Iowest Of the day. May Corn opened at 24 g, de- clined to avd closed ac 24¢, ¢ under yesicraay. for to-morrow 575 ca ©.~16-The oa: market dragged and was from steady (0 easy in tone. The feeling was. (o some extent, governed by that of wheat. Trading was local and without feature. Receipts were 184 cars. There was none withdrawn from store. 1he ciose was weak; May oats closed 3@ 140 under yester- day. Estimated Teceip.a for 10 morrow 264 cars. FLAX— Was steady. Cash No. 5, T41ac: North- western, T5%pc: May, 77¢: July, TH}gc: Septem- ber, 793¢ asked. Heceipts were 24 cars PROVISIONS-The action of provisions was slow. Toe tone at the Opening was with reference to the fecling 1n the hog market. but later there was & revival of sentiment, early buyers urniog seilers and other purchasers deserting the marke May pork closed 10c lower, May lard 214c lower and My ribs 2aclower BUTTER~ Was fairly sctive and steady to-day. Offerings were mode:ate and the demand fair. Creameries — Extras. 20 first. 18 19c; seconds, 14@18c: imitations, fancy, 15@1dc. Diries ZExums. 17c: firsts, 14@1bc: seconas. 9@10c Lacles—Extras, 10@12¢; irats, 8158935¢; packing stock. Bc: grease, Z35@Se: roil buiter, Y0c. EGGS_Were easy. ~Locks were growing larger and the demand showed no improve ment. = Fresh stock 13c dozen. MONEY—Was 414@6% on call and 6% on time loans. New York exchange sold at S0C discount. Closing Prices. WHEAT—February, 7334c; May, 7475@75c: July, 71%6@71 tac. s o SORN=February, 2%0; May, 24o: July, 2038 JATS February, 183ge: May, 1765@11%c: srOkn—rebruary, §7 45 May, 87 55: Juy, JoARD . Bebruasy, 8375 May. 83 €T34: saobs—Februsry, 8385 May, 83 87%: July, 3 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irt. Feb. 3.—There 18 0o decrease in cattie recelpts, only 28,500 arriy- ing for the first half of the week. Expectations were for 8 good run to-day, bat only 12,000 head came in. The quality of wost of :he offerings | were very poor, showing a iack of jeeding. The light supply imparted strength to the market, but with the exception of choice stock, which was 10c Digher, prices were no better. The retirn of mild weather causes & freer movement of hogs, over 107,000 head acriviog during the firs. halfof the week against 87,744 for the same portion of last week, and 63,605 for the corresponding three days ayearago. The merko: was active ai from 234@ ¢ higher to-day. The receipis of sheep siuce Monday have been iight. Only 10,000 head ar- rived to-day, and thers was & good demand, pr.ces ruling stronger and averaging 10c higher .or de- sirable flocks. CAT1 LE—Receipts. 12.000. Fancy beeves, $5 20 @b 40: choice to prime 1350@i700 1 sicers, $4 50 @5 15; £0od 10 cholce 1250@1 500 Ib steers, 84 40@ 475: medium steers, 1200@1350 bs. $4 15@4 35; iair’ beef steers, 900@1150 s, $3 80@4 s com- mon beef steers, 950@1150 1bs, $3 45@3 75: good 10 prime stockers ana feeders. 3 70@4 15: fair to 2004 stockers and feeders. $3 253 63: bulls, cnoice to extra. $3 75@i 15: cows and helfers, cnoice to prime, 83 30@4 10; cows. fair 1o choice, 32 35@ 350: ' cows. common to fair canners. $1 T0@2 465 calves, g0oa to ancy, §6 50@6 00; calves, common 10 good. 82@3 40. Texas cows and bulis. $2 50@ #50: nilkers and springers, B head, $Z0@40 Buils poor to cholce, 83 1083 75 Texas tod sicers, HOUS—Receipts, 33,000. Heavy packing and shipping lots, &5 2235@3 43%4: common to_choice mixed, $3 Y5@3 4ilg: cnoice mssorted, $5 0@ B45: lighi, 33 30@5 45: pigs, $3 2U@S 45, P—Receipts. 10,000, laterior to choice, £2 50@4 00; Iawbs, $3 504 90. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. NEmn. Feb. 3.—HOGS—Re ceipts, 6700: market firm. Lighi and mixed, 5 20@3 85: heavy, £310@8 20. . CATTLE—Keceipis. 70.. Market firm, Steers, $340@4 76: cows, 81 50@3 50; feeders, $3@A. SH & EP—Recelpts, 2000; market active, steady. Muttons, 83 60; lambs, $4 40. Receipts at Kansas City. XANSAS CITY. Mo. Feb 3—_HOGS — Re- ceipts, 18.500; active. Light and medium, $3 26 @335; heavy, 88 17143 30: pigs $300@3 10. CATTLE —Recelpts, - 5500: strong. Native sieers_best. 84 75: fair o _good, $3 38 @4 26: cowa and helfers. best. $i@s 40: fair 10 good. $185@00: bulls. $230@3 10: siook- ers and feeders. $3 20@4 10; 1exas and Wesiern, £270G3 90; calves $a@d. 8HLEP—Receipta, 1000 strong. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy av 1%@2%: last loan 134%. and closing at 134. Prime mercantile pa- per, 3% Steriing exchange Inactive, with actual business in pankers' bills ai 84 B4lo@4 5% for sixty deys and $4 8614@4 863 for demand. Posted rates. $4 85@4 8714 Bar silver, 64¥4c. Mexican doilars, 603.@5155c. Commercial biils, Government oonds easier; State rallroad bonds firm. Sil o m. Silver at the CLOSING sTOCKS. Preferred. Adems Express. .. Alton, Terre Haute American Expressli0 91 North Americas 414 1534/ Norinern Pacidc.. 1514 5%y Preferred. 574 56 | Northwesters. . 62345 American lobacco 7434 1y Preferred......... 102 | 1si preferred...... T5 Ziny State Gus.... 1134l 2 preferred.. .. &7 Baltimore & Ohio.. Brunswick Lands. Buffalo, Roch & P. Canaaa Pacific. Canada Southern. Canton Land. Central Pacti Ches & Obio. BlaxY&ENH 33N Y & New 165,/N Y, Susq & W. Bols Preferred. 241y 443 Ontario. T04 5075 Intario & Western 15 11 "*|Orexonimprovmat— 1754 Preie-red. . Chicago Alton....164 |Orezon Navigation 14 Preferred. 17¢ |Oreon Rhort Line. 153 Chicazo, B & Q... 75 |Pacitic Mail 205 Chicago'® E Til. 40 [Peona. D& Evans 2 Preferred. #8 phitsburs & W pfd. 15 Chicago Gas. 78Y4/Puiiman Palace.... 165%3 Cleve & Pt 16635 Quicksilver 1 34| " Proterred. 12 11453 Rending. 655 2744 RioGranded Westa 12 75| Freferred 40 Iy 40 Cotton Ol Cert Commercial Cabie. 156 U814 5t Paul Del Lack&W estrn. 162 Del Hudson ... Denver & R G. Preferred. Distillers...... General El Ene.. Preferred. Fort Wayne. 165 Great Northers pid 1213 Southern R k.. 11 L&SW. Preserred. Preferred 1115 '8t Paui & Duiuth.. 420y Preterred St Panl & Omaha. 3284 Preferred... 57 St e &N 534 Siiver Certi Southern Pacific. Green Ba .= "I Preferred. Harlem.........[292 [Sugar Refinéry, Hocking Coal.. 814| Preferrea . . Hocking Valiey... 9% Tenn Coal & Iron. Homestake. 85| Preferred H & Texas Central— |Texas Pacific . y Illinols Central.... 94%/Tol A A & N Mich— Iowa Central. 744(Tol Oblo & Central 20 Preferred ... . 25| Preferred......... 60 Kanses & Texas... 13% Tols Lons &K C 5% Preferred. 3055 Preferred 10, Kingston & Pena.. 3 | Umion Pact Lake Erle & Westa 16% U P Den & Gul 2 Preterred. 85 |U B Cordage........— Lake Snore.\.1153 |~ Preferred. = Natlonal l.ead .. 25%| Guaranteed ...l— Preterred. 8933 US Exprs Long Island 48 U S Leather. Loulsville & Nash. Louisville, N Alony Preferred. .. .. Manhattan Con. ... Memphis & Charis Mexican Centra: Michigan Central.. M &S L. Preferred. ... Minn & St L ¢om.. 1st preterred 2d preferred Missourl Pacific. Mobile & Uhio. Nashville & Chait.— | National Linseed.. NJ Central Freferred..... a Als Class A a5 Do Class B & B5.1U5%a Do 2d-. Alabama. classC.. 98 | Do3ds . . Atchisou & 8215 Do consol s, . da South 3ds.108 | Cen Pac 1sts 01’95, — 80 |Wells-Farzo........ — |Western Cnior — | Wisconsin C 19 |Wheeling & L E... 7434| Preferred. ... ...100% Erie 2d pfd. Norfoik & Westrn. 111 ..1U515 Northern Pao 1sts.il 513, Preferred. 24|U S Rubver 114 Preferred. 8934 Utica & B River 15 *|Wab 8 L & Pacific. 9 | Preferred 4752 Am Cotton Oil pfd. 2253 W U Beet. 17| Ann Arbor. 5 Freferre . %8 Brooklyn Traction. 1 13 4 American Spirits. 1742 Preferred 0SING TONDS. 46 *|0r Improvamne i3E 5 Do Bs, [VR& N iaw .l Cherokee 4s. 1896.104 | Do consol 54, ....— Do 1897..... 104 |Or Short Line 6s...116 Do lsox 104 | Do consol 5s. Do 1899 104 |Pacitic 650t '97... — Ches & Ohio Bs....109% Phila & Reading Ch&N P Tr Kois8s s3ba| Do 1st prd incom, DCB65s ... 1094 K GrandeWest 1sis Den & B Gist’. 1111114 'St L&IronMiGends Do £ L&sF Gen bs.1 Eri> 2ds. 27000 FLW&DenCity 1sts e Paul Couso €6 581, 43¢ P C & Palsis . 1163 GH&BASS..... 10135 S0 Caroline 41ax . 10754 Do 2d 7s. ©6 " Southern K Ros... 90 Gen Elec Deb8s. H & Tex Cent bs. Do coubs...... Jowa Centrai Tsts. Kansas Pa Cousois Ks Palsts Den Divi 1654 U S ds reg of 1925, La Cousol 4s.. Do ds. .. Mobile &'¢ Mutoal Union 6s..1 N J Cent Gen 8.1 Y C &St Louls 431 Nor & West Gen 6s1 N Caroiina con 4s. 1 Do 6s... Lo NorthwestConsols. 1 Lodeo Bs........1 FOREIGN 108 100 9535 Do Pac Cat lsta. 108 Teon new ds. 79 Texas Pac st 9614 Texas Pac 2ds 613 Unlon Pac 1sts 96 515 Do 48, coupon C 4 reg of 1907 6034, Do s, coupon 88 Do2s 67| Dobs. reg.. 1115 Do bs. coupas 163, 0514 18 01 0 w | Va funding Gest. Do regisiered Do deierred 6a. st ropt stpd |Wabash Ts: Ba.. .1 West Saors 4a.s; s * MARKETS, WHEAT 1 LIVERPOOL, Exa., Feb. 3.—The spot market 1 firm at 6s 9d@6s 10d. The Procuce Exch Liverpool quotation: ruary. 6s 435 July, 6s bd. SECURITE LONDON, Exa., Feb. 8.—C 293,d; French Rentes, 103¢ Marcn, 6s Cargoes are steady at 33s. FUTORES. e cabie gives th s tor No. following Rea Winter: Feo- 4d: May, ts6l4a: Eterling Exchange Eterling Sterling ¢ New York Exct gy Fine silver, per ounce Mexican oLiars. PRODU WHEAT AN WHEAT-The Othmarichen New York kxchabige, sight. .. 60 daye. e, telegraphic.. — CE MARKET. D OTHEK GRAINS. takes for Cork 61.712 cls, valued at $86,300. The Argentine tion. The crop in been almost storms. The wheat completely P s in less favorable condi- the province of ~anta Fe has aesiroyed by severe that has been cut s turnin ontof very poor quality, and the export surplus has now been reduced 20,100,000 bushels. Lower quotations backset, but spot pric 10 about 1¥,000,000 to from Chicago gave future s were unchunged. Sh pers were in (he market with an incresed de mand, but were not Quoted at $1 s, $1 40@1 milling. caLL INFORMAL SESS10 ctls, §1 41755 14@) 371 ud 31 60@1 66 B cul 12,000, 31 41 inciined 1o pay the quotations cti for common o for average No, 1, 81 45 tor for exira cnoice BoARD —g: LEs. o'clock—May—18,000 10,000, $1 4154 | | { | | | ! BLCOND “SESSION — May—4000 ctis, $1 413; 2000, 81 41347 000, $1 4155, 4000, $1 4135 ® REGULAR MORNING SKSSION—May—20,000 clls. | 81 4035: 14,000, §1 405%: 4000, 81 41 Decem: ber—4000, §1 2814; 4000, 81 2314: 10,000, 31 2ove: 14.000. 81 253¢; 2000, 81 2355; 2000, | 35 AFTERX0ON SESSION—May—26,000 ctls, 81 40; 1£,000, §1 40345 December—6U00, $1 2274; 4000, 81223, BAKLEY—Xo chi ance whatever. Trade is very dull. Feed, 756@80c ® ctl; Brewing, 85@92%50 & ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI SECOND SESSION- HEGULAR MORX AFTERNOON OATS—Coutinue quotable at £l ¥ $1@1 10: choice, guaity. Black for feed, 95c@#1 05; for seed, $1 10 . 81 15@1 30; Ked, 81 10@1 20; Sur- | prise, §145@1 6 § @1 25; Gra, CORN —Nothing going on. 7734 B cu: Small TT%ac ¥ oul. ING ~ESSION—No sales SESSI0N—May—4000 ctls, 78c. 0N—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Nosales. very o Fancy' Feed 1s 7%4@1 45: Common White, 31 15@1 85, according 1o ¥ ctl. Large Yellow, 75 Kound 0o, Soe; Whie, 15 KYE—8714@92140 B ctl BUCKWHEAT-Quoted at $1 15@1 25 B ctl. FLOUR A ND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The Cbina steamer took out 7769 barrels. Net cash prices Famlly extras, 84 H0@4 95; Bakers exiras, $4 75@4 86; Super. fine $3@4 36 B obl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $17@17 50; Cracked Corn, $17 50318 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as follows, usnrl discount Lo the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 ornmeal, 80: Buckwheat Xye Flour, $2 L 83 50: Oat_Groats, Vheat, $3 50; Farins, $4: W hol, 75 % 100 s: Rice Flour, 82 35 exura credm do, $3 $4: lominy, $310 Flour, $3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat Flovr, $38: Roiled Ot (bbls), 85 50@5 90: Pearl Barl 237584 spil Peas, 33 00; e aeut piE HAY AN Hay shows no deci D FEEDSTUFFS, line, but is very weak. BRAN—$132 50@13 for the best and $12 B ton for outside brauds. MIDDLINGS—$1 $20@20 50 ¥ ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled _Barley, Olleake Meal at the miii, $26 50 ¥ 8. $27 60: clipped O: HA Y—Wheat, 8@19 for lower grades and 4189 ton; 100 joobing, 30@1 50 'P ctl, Wheat and 370 '@11; at, 10: Oar, $6@9: Bariey, $7@8 50; River By 8300650 Altatia, 357 b0 coimpresmed “esl 9 50; stock, $5@6: Clover, $5@8 ton. STRAW-25g50c § bale. BEANS BEANS — Bayos, $1 50@1 60 B o AND SEEDS. Whites. £1 15@1 263 cil; Large Whites, $1@1 15§ ctl; Pinks, §1 10@1 25; Reds, $110@1 20: Black- eye, §1 10@1 15; Red Kidney, $2 50: Limas, 81 70 @] 90: Buters, $1 25@1 50; Fea, $1 15@1 30. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, %2 50@2 T5: Yellow Mustard, $175@2 % cil: Fiax, $1 356@1 40: Canary Beed, 13,@214c § B: Alfala, 614 #34c: Hemp, sc; Timothy, 434¢. EAS—Niles, 81@1 20® ctl; Green, DRIED $140@1 50 B ctl. : Rape, 2128 POTATOES, L Dealers quote & tatoes. No change NIONS, VEGETABLES. higher range of values for Po- in Onlons. Very few Vege- tables are coming in from the south, owing to the storm. POTATOES—New Poustoes, 2@8c B Ib; Sweet Potatoes, §1 25 Reds. 76@85c; Petalumus; Oregon ONIONS—81 5 VEGETABLES—! 175: Early Rose. 76@Sbc: River urbank Seedlines. 60@ 7. Ruvers and $0c@81 10 for sl 70 e o Sainas and 70 Burhanks, B5c@81L 100 " V@1 75 B ctl: Oregous, §: -Hothouse Cucumbers, 50c@$1 | that arrivais of Colonial cannot di ® doz; Hothouse Asparazus, 25c B Bb: Rho- Barhy B Dot Lo Sataies Surmmer Squash, | 25¢@$1 ¥ box: Los Augeles Green Peppers. 25@ SUc: Mushrooms. 5@15c % Ib; Marrowfat ~quash. $5@R B ton: Los gnzeles Tomatoes, 25@75c ® box: Dried Peppers, 7@Sc ® Ib; Green Peas, 4@5c ® b Los Angels String Beans, 4@10<; Dried Okra, B@Sc @ Ib; Cabbuge. 40@50c @ ctl; Carrois, 25@50c B sack: Garlic, 114@% B B BUTTER, (HiksE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market is unsettled, as usual at this time of the year. Besides the rain hasadis- turbing eff ct. CREAMERY—Fane ) ries. 21@22%c; seo- onds. 18@20c B bc’ e R Darny—Fancy, 15@16¢; squares bring as high as 17c; good 1o choice, 13@14c; lower grades, 10 @1235c B b. PICKLED—13@14c P M. Frnkix—13g 4 g . CREAMERY TUB—161 CHEESE” Ca foria iy weuk. Esstern is bigher. Choice miid new, 10c # Ib: common to §00d old, 8 @ge; Cream Cheddar, 11@l2c: Youns America, 1L Wesiern, 11@12c: Eastern. 14@14%c. EGGS—The'storm keeps back suyp fes and there 13 no further decline. Ranch Eggs. 17@1¢: siore Eggs, 15@16c; Eastern, iac 0% POULTKY AND GAME. POULTRY—Two cars Fastern sold at 14 fof Turkeys, $5 for Hens, 82 for Geese. £5 25@5 50 for Heosand young Koosters, $4 6@4 50 for old Roosters and $4 50 for fryers. Home stock is sieady at the improved prices, wih moderat e Live lurkeys, 14@lbc B M for Gobolers, 156 % 1 for Hens: Dtessed Turkes 183150 % b Geese, ® pair, $1 bug2: Ducks, $4 50@7 ¥ dozen Hens $4@5: Koosters, younx. 84 5065 50 B doz: do, old, $4: Fryers, $4 50@5 00; Broilers, $4@4 50 for large and $3 60 for smail: Pigeons, $150@:2 50 # doz 10r young and §1 26 for old. GAME—English ~nipe, $4 50@3 B dozen: Jack Snipe, $1@1 50 B doz; Hare, (6c@81; Rabbits, #1 50'for Cottontalls and §1@1 23 for smail; Gray Geese. $2@2 50: White Geese, 70c@8$l: Brant, $125@1 50; Honkers, $4 AND CITEUS FRUITS, DECIDUOU! DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 80c@#1 B box for choice, $1 35@1 50 for fancy Red, 80@75¢ for common; Eastera, $1 50 @2 50 B bbi. Persiumons, 35@65¢ B box. BERRI S R Enstern Cranberries: $6@7 50 : CITHUS FRUITSS Cranges coatintie neglected. Msndarin Oranges are quoted a 3131 10 ® box: Navel Uranges $2@2 bu; Seedlings, $1@1 25: Lemons. 75c@$1 25 for common and 81 5U@2 for £o0o0d to cholce; Mexican Limes, $5@5 50; Califor- bia Limes, $1 50@1 75; Bananas, 31@3® bunch: Fineapples, $2@4 9 doz. RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations on the Fruit Exe change are nominally as foliows: CARLOAD LoTS—Apricots are quotable at 6@9¢ for Koyals and 113@12 for cholce to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, Sigc for the 4 sizes. Peaches, 4@b34c for prime to choice, 614@7c for fancy and 9@10c for peeled in boxes: Apples, 6@5kes for evaporated ‘and 2@2140 for sun-dried; vears, 21g @S¢ for prime w0 cholée, 4@5Ysc for quarters and 6@6zc for halves: Plums, 4c for pitted ana 1igc 10° unpitted: Nectarines, 373@454¢ for choice and blac for fancy: Wuite Figs, 5¢; Black Figs, 214 DRIED FREUITS @8iac. | “Ioiuive Prices—_peaches, 44850 ¥ B tancy, 674@71zc B B; pecled, 1353c B . Apri- cots, 63z@hc B b: 1macy, 10c; Moorparks, i2@ 18c: evaporated Apples, 53c: sun-dried, 234 @3c; Pranes. 33,@4c for the 4 sizes: Figs, bisck, 3¢ for unpressed an . 3@314c for pressed: white Figs, 4c: Plums, 433@5¢ for pitted and 13gc for unpitted: Nectarines, 4g6c I for prime w_fancy: Pears, 14 for whole, 415@5%gc for quarters and for hialves. HaISINS— CARLOAD PRICES — Four- crown, loose, B58jc; three-crown, 43 B M; two-crown, S%c ¥ b: dless Sultauas, Sige: seedless Muscatels, 434 three-crown London ayers, $1 15: clusters, 81 50 Dehesa clusters, $2 80; imperial clusiers, $5; dried Grapes, 3¢ B 1. JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, 100se, 554¢: B-crown, 434¢ : seed less Suitanas, 53;c! scedl 4va S-crown London layers, $1 25; clusters, 81 6 Dehvsa clusters, 8275 imperial clusters, $3 25. N UTS—Chestuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, 612@7c # B for standard and $@9ac B D for | soisnell: Almords, 6@blac for uedoc, 3@ 8lgc tor bardshell and 5g9c Ib for paper.shel Peanuts, 4@6c B b for Fastern ana ac for Call- forula: Hickory Nuts, 5@sc # b; Pecans, 7 c % bb: Fllberts, 7ho@8e; Brazi Nuts, Th@8c: Coconuuts, 4@b B J00. HONEY—Comb, Y0@12%4c for bright and 5@9c for lower graces: water-white extracted, 5@535¢; bt amber exiracted 415@4%ic; dark amber 2@434c: dark, 2ade B b EESWAX. 2@25c ® PROVISIO CURED MEATS Bacon, 8¢ % Ib for heavy, 70 B for llght medium, 934c for Light, 10c B b for exura light and 113ec P Ib for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams, californta Hams, 10@1034c: Mess Beer, §1@7 50: exira mess (0. $K@S 50: family do, $9 HU@I0;_ext primo Pork, 87 50 @ 8; extra_ciear, 516 ® bbis mess. $14 B bbl: Smoked Beet. 10c B B LARD—Eastern, tierces, ia quoted a 514c for compound and 6@6gc for pure: patls, 7c: Calli- fornia tierces, 5@oYac # I for compound aud 6140 for pure: baif-bols, 6340 10-B tlus, 754c: do, 6-B, ¢ B 1. CUTTULENE—6@6%4c In tlerces and 734@SYac in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Cullsand brands sell 1o % 1b under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, Sc: medium, 7¢ P Ib: lisht, 6c B b: Cowhides, Bc: salied Kip. 6c ® D: salted Calf, 7@Sc: salied Veal, 6@7c: Hides. 12@13c b culls and brands, 9@10c: dry Kipand Veal,9@10c: dry Calf, 15c: cuils. 10¢; Goatskins, 20@35c each: Kids, be; Deerskins, good summer, 25 B b: medium, 20¢; wini each; oskins, snearlings, 10@20¢ . 25@35¢c each: medium, 30@45c 40@6Uc each. 0. 1, renderud, 3@3814c; No. 2, 214 Grease, 2 % Ib. We quote Fall Wool as follows: Free . 7@8%ac Ib: middie counties, free, 516@ 0. défective, 41@bc: San Joaquin, S@Be: ‘G0, foothill, 5@T7c: Easiern Oregon, 7@l0c: Valley Oregon, fall and lambs', 10@11c ¥ I HOPS—6@8c for fair Lo choics and 9@10c B B for. tancy. NERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Caleutta Grain Bags, spot, 434c: June- July deltvery, 474c: San Queniin, $4 65; Wool Bacs, 2415 @2614°. AL—A circular for Australla says: “The very small receipt o Coals for the past thirty days have aided to materially reduce the present stocks of Australian in yard, still there has been no change in values, as there Is an ample quantity of other | grades on hand to supply all immediate demands. The total Dext sixty mount of Australian to ArTive in the days does not oot up 20.000 tons. 8o urb the mar- There have been liberai engagements of Coal tonnage from Newcastle for late loading at about 125 64 per ton. Mot of |hese carcoes have been Gispo.ed of some Ume since to some of our Lurge consumers. Tne difference In frelgbt rates be- tween Engiish and A ustralian Coal shipments will serlousiy diminish sales of the former and lead to liberal Contracts being made for the latter. The present outlook for & bounteous harvest is very encouraging, signifying & large numDber of carriors 10 transport our crop, ‘This will necensarily leaa to an I0flux of vessels, tnree-fourths of which will be Coal carriers, thus assuring us a full supply of for- n Coal (principally Australiau) the 1atter por: tlon of the year. 'The increased rate of insurance pluced ou Wailsend Coal 1s causing liberal ship- ment of lower-priced grades from Newcastiel Wel- lington is quotable at. $5 ¥ ton: New Weilington, $579 ton: Southtield Wellington, $7 50 % toni Seaitle, 85 50: Bryant, 85 50; Coos Hay. $4 75 Wallsend, 6 60; Scotéh. —: Brymbo, —; Cum- beriand. 13 60 in bulk and $15 in shck sylvania. Anthracite Eeg, $11@12 ¥ ton: Welsh Anthracite. $5@10: Cannel, 33 @ ton; Kock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 37 60; Coke. $11@12 n bulk and $18 ® ton In sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 51gc: Powdered, dc; Fine Crusuied, 53ge; Dry Granu- inted, 434¢: Contectioners’ A, 4%sc: Magnolia A, de: Extra C, 8%c: Golden C, 334c: ‘hall barrels 34¢ more than barrels, and boxes Yy> more. SAN Ker. FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- First quality, 6@6%4c: second, 5@5%4c; third do, 4@4ygc P M. VEAL—Large, 6@7c; all, 7¢ B0 SAUAToN B S e O en, 6@634 LAMB_Spring 10@11c B b. PORK—Liva Hogd We e ® B for large and Z’ (g,.;:/,c for smali ava medlum; dressed do, 4@ c'w RECEIPT, OF PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar sks.... ~8,130( Huy, lons. Wheat, ctls. ... '—| Buttee. ct Barley, ctls.._ '] 1,540| Cheess, eds. .. Beans. sks. — | Exgs, doz. Corn. ctls. —— | Hides. no. Eastern 200 | Pelts. bdis. 1107 Oats, Or.. el 745| Wine, gats. .22 Utah........[..0 865 leather. rolis. -l 65 Pownioes, sis. L 1,630| Wool, bis...... 188 Onlons, sks... " '496| Lime, bbis. L1ree 81 Middiings, sks. —— | Tallow, ChlS.. cuen 80 Eran, sks. 525/ THE STOOK MARKET. Mining stocks showed no change worthy of note yesterday. but there was an upward tendency at the close. The dividend of 75 cents of the Alaska Packers’ Assoclation 1s on 48,000 sbares, payable on the | 12tn The 6 per cent honds of the Edison Light and ;’ower Company were ox-coupon of $150 yester- ay. The delinquent assessment sale of the Consoli- dated Celifornia and Virginia will be heid to-day. Work wus resumed yesterday in che face of the south drift on_the twenty-six.u floor ot the 1750 sl0pes.of the Consolidated California and Virgtnia mine. The twenty-sixch floor corresponds closely 10 the 1550 level. and it was In this south drift that rich ore 15 fo 18 inches wide, averaging by assay 8217 per ton, was found (wWo Weeks ago. The joint Contidence, Chatlenge Con. and Con. Imperial west crosscut No.1 from the surface tunnel s now out 934 feet, having been advanced 14 feet during the week. The face shows porphyry. No ore was taken out of the mine duriug the week. The yield of the Overman mine for the past wesk amounted tosix carloads of ore of the aver- are car sample assay of 86107 per ton. On the 1100 level of the Caledonia mine they have cleaned up 475 fect of dirt, repaired the irack and Tesumed work in the face of the southwest drift and extended the same 6 feet; total length past east crosscut No. 1, 72 feet; formation vein Dorphyry with seams of clay. LS, Following were the rales n the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday REGULAR MORNING SKSSION. COMMENCING 9:30. 500 Andes......11 500 CC&V...2.00,150 Ophir. 300 B&B.. . [83 60 Coun...1.101100 Potosi.. 100 Chalize. 49100 6 & 45,300 ...... 800 Lhoir.... 901200 H&N, 1i.15(100 Union 0,37 91/100 Ocetari... 1} AFTEENOON SESSION 100 Belcner....29100 € Pount. 200 B& 5. | 200 Cnor. | 1850 coe G :30. 11200 Potost. 7 100 Savage .. 47 100 1 JnexiT81 Following wers the sales Board yesterday: REGULAR sEss10N—10:50. +11300 € Imp, 071300 ... 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Anna B. Strohmaler. Christopher C. Wucherer, Leonora Otto and Charles Groezinger to Petro Michelettl, lot_on Sk corner of Lombard and Gough streets, S 54:6 by E 84: 810, Curoline M Fair or Nelsop and Charles L. Far to Charies S Neal, 1ot on N iine of Fell street, 181:3 W of Lott, W 25 by N 157:6; $10. Henry and Annie E. Pavot to Excelsior Loan Association, (0t on S line of Frederick sireet, 30 E of Tremont avenue, E 25 by S 102; $10. George W. and Carrie M. Wright to Mary C. Jennie C. and Peter J. Finley, lot on s line of Eigbteenth sireet, 80 £ of Capp, 5 42:6 by 8 35; 810, mle H. Elmquest to Ida E. Peterman, lot on W line of Shotweil s:reet, 110 N of Twenty-third, N 25 by W 122:6; gift. Horace G. Kaapp 10 Oliof B. and Clara M. Hed- strom, 1ot on W line of Eureka. street, 97 N of Nineteenth, N 24 by W 85 $10. Joseph A.. Mary K., Charles A., Sfivera, Martin D and Nelile Nichols and MarciaJ. or Marcin J. Champion or Nichols to Bernhard A. and Johanues Schmias, ot on SE corner of Clay and Stockton streets, kK 68:9 by S 59:8; $10. Charies J. and Bertha Behlow to Emelie M. Chabot, 10t on E line of Powe!l street, 102:6 N of O’ karrel, N 36 by E 137:5: $10. Bartleti Doe to Char.es i. Tilden, undividea 47-1:0 interest of lot on N'W corner of El Dorado and be Haro streets, N 346:9, NW 70:015, W 154:6, 3 200, ¥ 100, 200, & 100: $10 Frederick W. aud Mary E. Bridge to Willlam J. Kilday, 10t on E line cf Second svenue, 175° N of Clemesit street, \ 25 by & 120: $10. Horace S. Seaton to Mary k. Seaon, lot on 8 line o1 B street. 107:6 E of Twenty-first. avenue, E 152:6 by S 100: alsololon E line of Twenty: fieat avenie, 175 S of B stceet, S 30:6, E 240, N 58:8, W 120, S 35, W 120: alsd locon SE corner of B street and Eighteenth avenue, k 120 by S 100: aiso lot on W line_of ‘I wenty-third avenue, 175> of B street, S 21:7, SW 11132, thence to B gtrset, 110:11 W of Twenty-thizd avenue, N 20:7, d Rose Lipman, London and San Fran- cieco Bank (Lmited) to Jumes Keenan, ot on & line of Tench avenus, 278 XN of 1 street, N 25 by E 120: $10. ‘Solomon and Dora Getz, Solomon J. and Bertaa Levy to Abbie Wiiliams, ot ou W line of Thirty- fiftl avenue, 150 S of I street, S50 by W 120: $10. Feter Feu rier to Rose Feutrier, ot on £ line ot Thirty-four:h aveaue, 276 S of Q sireet, S 60 by E 1:0: gife. ‘annie Caley to Margaret Eastman, lot on W line of Faxon avenue, 50 N of De Montfort street, N 50 by W 100, being a portion of loia 1 to 4, bioc< 24, Lakeview: $10. M. and Mary C. Clarkson to Charles M. and Julin A. Shore, lot on W line of Brighton avenue, 150 N of Hoiloway, N 50 by W 112:6, being lots 50 and 51, block 4. Lakeview: $10. Charles’ W. Dowsing to O-ceife Scharpen, lot on W line of Mudison street, 43:1 5 of Silver avenue, S58:1, SW 117:7, NW 26, ~ K 139 5-24, being lot 4, biock 68, Sllver Heights; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Mary L. Hand to Flore J. Forest. lot on E line of Va dez_siteer. 233,61 N of klm or Twenty- fourth, N 25, K 98 98, 3 27.50, W 109 95 1o bogin- ning, Belng loc 18, biock B, subdivision Webster, Twenty-fourih and Vaidez street property, Oak. iand - §750. i August and Loulsa Kroschel to William Mana, lot on SK line of Eightn_avenue, 50 SW of East Tweuty-third street, SW 75 by S 100, block 18/, East - akland: 810. William M. aud Annie E. F. Stewart to Jane L. executrix estate of Leiand Stanford), undivided aif interest in blocks 37, 38, 45 and 46, Bray property, excepting lots & and 5, block 48, and strip of land on & side lot 1, biock 37, 33 feet wide the iength of sald ot on Webster street, Brooklyn Township; $10. . Rattl 10 Mary Fioyd, lot beginning at NW cornet Leouard ‘I ract, thence NE along SE line of county road No. ¥18,'55 feet, thence SEqto N line right of way C. P. k. R. Co. thence SW to s\W corner Leonard Tract, thence NW 100 to begin- ning, being_portion of Leonard Tract, town of Livermore, Murray Township; $575. U4 | Faralion | | John Driscoll to Katle F. Gilman, lot on W line of Campbell street, 25:714 N of Pacific, N 25 by W 74:3, being loi 25, biock 466, revised map of Gibbons property, Onkiand: gift. Catharine S. Frank to_A. F. Maohan and Jose F. Pedro, lot on N corner of East Fourteenth street and Nineteenth avenue, NW 50 by NE 82. being the front 82 feet of lots 11_and 12, block 20, Saa Antonio. East Cakiand; $10. William J. Dingee (and as attorney) and Vir- ginia R Dingee (by attorney) to Joseph C. ani ManeC. Nicholas, ioton W_Jine of Silver rtreet, 125 S of Weston avenue, S 25 by W 100, beiug the S 25 feet of lots 1 and , biock: C, Broadway and Telegraph-avenue Homestead, Oskiand Town- ship: $5. ‘Hichard J. Montgomery (executor of estate of Marzaret P. McConrtuey) to E. Friedberg. lot on § line of Forty-fourth street, 104:4 W of Telegraph avenue, W 50 by S 100. 10t 22 block 2100, M- Couriney Tract, Oakiand Township, except coi- tages on sald Jands: $400. . W. McGlaufiin to Susan A. McGlanflin, lot on E line of Paru street, 100 N of Dayton avenue, E 147, § 100, W 147, N 100 to beginning, block' Q. Ouk Park Track, Alameds, subject to morigag gift. - What:Would Be Left. At 2 certain night school in London the teacher asked his class the following questio; ““If I had 1000 green gooseberries and ate 999 what would I have left?” After & moment’s pause one of the pupils boldine up his hand was asked by the teacher for his answer, when in & brisk manner the lad replied: ““One gooseberry and the stomach- ache.”—Exchange. THE CALL €ALENDAR. FEBBUARY, 1807. Mo.|Tu.|W. |Th.| Fr.Sa.| Moon's Phases 2|3|a|5|6 @ Newdoon, e ey Fob 1 7(8|8 {10 n‘lzlw\:»,-h:qu;n" R faliBe foud e oo Fob9. ! | | En!m]m 17|18 |19 20 | [ === = —|—|@ =au Moon. 71| 23|23 |24 |25 20| 27| en. 17. B e Ll I UCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure ¥rom San Franoisoco. STEAMKR | DKSTINATION. | SA(GS lla| Vio & Pgz Sno | Feb 4. Sydney. San Diego. . HumboldtBay ey Saw | Plor 9 |Feb 5, 2rx|Pler 7 Feb 5.11au|bier 1L Feb 5. 2ru|Pierd Caarina. .. |Coos Bay......|Feb 6, bru | Pier 8 State or Cal. | Portiana .\ [Feb 7.10a3|Pler 24 Newport Feb 7. 9au|Pe 11 Feb 7. 4pu|Pier13 |Feb %13 u|p MSS San Diego.. " "|Feb 9 1iam|Pier 11 ays Harbor. (Feb 8 4P |...... | Vic & Pgt 8nd|Feo 10, 9au|Bler Newpor:.....|reb 11 Sam | Pier 11 -- |Gravs Harbor.|Feb 11.12 a Pler 3 Ynanins xa - [Feb 12 9au| STEAMEKS TO AKRIVE, ~rrAMER | TRox T box Crescent Gity. . | Crescent City. e St or ca- | Vorians Yo & | victoria & Pig Feb 4 | Humbold. bay. Feb 4 |Coos Bay....... "] | Feb 5 |San peare 5 Coos B 5 Coos 5 Alliance | Coos & 5 Eoreka.. | Newpore. : 5 City of Peking.. |Chin I 5 Dei Norte |Grays Harbor. | 6 Queen |San Diego.. | 7 Costa Rica..... |Comox.. | 7 Washtenaw ... | Tacoms. | 7 Willamette ... |Seaitle | 7 City of Para... | Panam 8 Amarapoora. ... |Oscos |- 8 Clty ot Kversit | Nausimo. 8 City Puebla. ... |Victoria & Puget Sound Geo W. Klder.. | Portland .. .. Suno. |Grays Harbor Coos Bay. ...\l | Newport...... Farallon.. . 117" | Yaquina Hay.. Mexico...."\[" |<an Diego....... Alameda. Sydney... Alice Blanchari | Portinnd BUN, MOON ANu 11DE. UXNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY- TiMES AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FoxT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTE—The high and low waters occur at the City Front (Mission-sireet Wharf) about twenty- five minu:es later than at Fort Polnt: tue helght of tide s (he same &z both places. Febraary—1897 Sehr Prosper, Schroder. codfishing. Schr Aloha, Dabei, Honoluiu. Telexraphic. POINT LOROS. Feb. 3.—10 r .—Weathor thick: wind SE: veloci.y 12 miles. Charters The schr Allen A loads lumber at New What- com for Honolulu; ‘Br ship Mount Carmel lum- ber on the Sound for Cork, 30s: ship Heary Vil Q 1ard, sugar av Hono:ulu for New York. - noken. Per ship Sterliag—Feb 1 abot 50 miles SW of the Furallones saw a ship supposed to be the Br <bip Olivebank, from Newcasile, NSW, for San Fran- cisco. Domestic Porss. GREENWOOD—Safiea Feb 3 boro, for Sa Francisco. CUOS BAY_Returned Feb 3—Stmr Empire. Bar rough. DEW WHATCOM—Salled Jan 31—Brbrak Lota, for Callao. poot COMA—Cleared—Br bark Lynton. for Liver- PORT BLAKELEY —To sall Jan 81—Bktn Un~ daunted, for Shanghal e, 1 ghal: Brship Kate Thomas, for J TACOMA—Arrived Feb 3_ship Yosemite, hace PORT LOS ANGELES—sayl - - Lo atled Fob 3—Stmr Al SAN PEDRO—Salled Feb S—stmr C o SAN PEDR 3—Stmr Cleoae, for GEUREKAArrived Feb 3—Simr Newsboy, frm ani. ASTORTA—Arrived Feo 3—Scnr hence Jun 22, "ORT BRAGG—Arrived Fab $_Stmr s, hence Feb 2: stmr Weeott, hence Fob 1 Fop o™ stmr Procection, ence Feb 1. = GREENWOOD—Atrived Feb S—Stmr Green- wood, hence Feb 2. S apeen BAN PEDKO—Arrived Feb 3—Schr Ethel Zane, from Pore Hadlock: scht Meteor, from 1 acane: schr Mabel ray, from Eureka. i Saled Feb §—Stmr Pasadena. COOS BA Y—Salled Fob 3—Sohr Gotama ana mrs Coarins, Alliance and Arcate for Sag Francisca. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Feb Norte. for San Franciaco. ¥oreign Ports HONOLULU—Salied Jan 22—Bark Matllds, for Port Townsend. Jan 28—Br stmr Coptic, for Yo kohama. CHEMATNUS—Satled Jan 31—Haw bark Ross. lte, for Australia. MOODY VILLE—Sailed Jan 31—Br bark Trow- bride-, for Greenock. AUCKLAND-Arrived Feb3—Haw stmr Zea- lanaia. Movements of Trans-Atlantio Steamar NEW YORK—Arrivad Feb 2—Stmr Circlssia, les; stmr Kensington, from Antwerp. Salled Feb 3—Stmr ot Paul, for Southampion; stmr Britanic, for Liverpool: stmr Priesiand, for ‘Antwerp: stmr Werkenda, for Kotterdam. SOUTHAMPTON- Arrived out Feb 3-Stmr St Louis. Sallea Feb 3—8umr Havel, for New York. ROTTERDAM- Salied Feb 5—Simr Massdam, for New York: LIZARD—Passed Feb 3—Stmr Obdam, from New York. for Rotterdam. SCILLY - Passed Feb 2—Stmr Karlsruhe, from New York, for Bremap; simr Mohawl, from New York, for London. Importations HONOLULU—PerS N Castie—5010 bags rice, 123 bags coffee, 9403 bugs sugar, HONOLULU- ber W G Irwin—8778 bags suzar. 1 UMPQUA-Fer Liliy—5 bxs_ butter, 4 roils eaine, 21 ks bark, 1 bl hides, 1 bbl pork. SAN DIEGO— Per Mexico- 438 bxs oranges, 537 bxslemons, 1 bieyale, 24 bxs limes, 8 pigs mdse, 84 pes curbing, 1 ox glass, 1 cs paiat, 96 bxs tan: gerines. owport—87 bxs oranges. Redondo—4 cs booxs, 316 bxsoranses, 40 cs canuad goods. 5 bales cotton waste. 1 bdl buriap, pkzs mdse, 3 bdls leather, b bxs lemons, 1 03 nats. Port Los Angeles—537 bxs orauges. 1 cs cream. Santa Barbara—1 bx buster, 51 bxs lemons. Por. Harford—1 bdl cafskins, 1 bal dry hides, 6 cs cheese, 48 pkga mdse, 1 bx paper, 76 bxs butter, 1bx tinware, 155 bxs apoles; 1 coop chickens, 7 sks mustard, 1 sz beeswar, 1 bx fish. Consigneeos. Per Lilly—Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Johnson & Co; McDonough & Runyon: order: Gatdiner Mill Co. Per W G lrwin—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: M S Griubaum. Per ~ N Castle—J D Spreckels & Bros Co; M Philips & Co; M S virinbatm; Hyman Bros. Per M-xico—>outhern Caiffornia Frai Ex- changs: Get Bros & Co: Daiton kiros: J & Bowleas Wilson Bros: Bissinger & Co: Enterprise Brewars. Ch cago Brewery: Frodericksourg Brewery: Bu. terl k- Pub Co: Witzel & Baker: Labor Bugeans i H Sattler & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: W Cilnes Dalrymen's Union: Marshall & Retmera: Edward Adams & Sou: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Chas Jaceb: —Stmr Whites- Jennie Stella, S—Stme Del Y s0n & Co: Smith's Cash Store: Anierican Union Fish Co: Russ, Sanders & Co; H Kirchmann & Co: G Berti & Co: E R Stevens & Co: L Scatens & 1 o Hilmer, Brednoft & Schu Hills Bros; O Rothachlid: 'A Galll Frui: Co: Kyaa & Newton: Campodonico & Malcolm: F Stewart: WG Mauuel: K O Greennood: Levi Spiegel & Co: Wetmore Bros: H S Emerson & Cos M A Tay | Gray & Barbleri: H § Hammons; Gould & Jaudin Wolt& Son: Flynn & Tracy: W P Fuller & Co: 4 H Cain & Co: Wheeler & Wlison: D Biagi & Co; K >tarr & Co: J 1vancovien & Co: Wels-er & Co: D E Allison & Co: Hail Safe and Lock (o Page & Son: Immel & Co: Jas Murray: B J Pye: Tricst & Gor s Hoyt: S B Hamilion: Weister & : Kullman, Salz & Co: J Lemartini & Co: Bel & Co: Coburs, Tevis & C iy Haulse, Bradford & Co! Thursda-, Feb uary 5. 7.10| Moon rises 538 Moon sets. Time ey |TIme| poey | Time | pee; s NoTE—In the above exposition 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 as to time. The second time column gives the second tids of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are bui three tides, s sometimes sccars. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes tha | helght, and then the number givenis subtractive trom the depth given by the charts. ——————————————— NOTICE TO MARINERS, A branch of the United States Hydrographio Office located In the Merchants Exchange is maintained in San Francisco for the benefi of mariners without regard 0 nationality aad free of expense. Navigators are cordially fnvied 0 visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling directlons of the world are kept on hanl ror com- parison and reference, and the latest information can alwass be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball 0ntop of the bullding on Teie- graph Hill s hoisted about ten minutes before hoon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridlan, by telegraphic slgnal recelved each day from the United States Naval Observatory ai Mare lsiand, Cal. . A notice statiug whether the time ball was aropped on time, or giviog the error. it any, ls published the same day vy the afternoon papers aud by the morning papers the following dar. W. 8. HueHEs, The Time Ball. Lieutenant, U. & N.. in charge ERANCE FIVDROGRAPHIC OFFIO™. U. % Y. T A Bax Francisco. February 3. 1837 The time ball on Teiegrapa Hiu was aroppel | exactly a noon to-day—L . ai noon of the 130¢a meridiay, Or eXacily & ¥ k. ., Greenwich tima. W. S, HUoHES, s ANLELLIGeNCE. Arrivel. WEDNESDAY. February 3. Stmr Geo Loomts, Briagett, 33 hours from Ven- | tura; 6354 bols oll to Pacific Coast Ofl Co. Up river direct. Stmr Mexico, Jepsen. €034 hours from San Diego and way ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perxins & Co. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 85 hrs frm Tacoma: 3500 tons coal. to S P Co. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, srevnwood ; Lumber Co. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen, 83 hours from Astorla; lumber, to Pollard & o odge. Stmr ' Jewel, Madsen, 23 hours from 850 3 £ lumber, 10 Caspar Lumber Co. Sbip Sterling, Davis. 74 days from Newcastle, NSW: 2400 .ons coal, 50 tons tin, to Alaska Packers' Assn. Bark C D Bryant, Lee, 14 days from Honolulu; 25,185 bags sugar, (o Wililams, Dimond & Co. skin S N Castle, Hubbard, 15 days irum Hono- lulu; pass and mdse, 10 J L) Spreckels & Bros Co. bric W G Irwin. Willams, 11 dass from Hono- lulu: pass and suzar. to J D Sperckels & Bros Co. | Schr S Danielson, Vogel, 7 days from Point | Arena: wood. to K A Glluride. Schr Lily, Bottger, § days rom _Umpqua River; tumber and produce, to Gardiner Mill Co. Scor Challenger, 'Sonerud, 23 days from New Whatcom: 400 L it lu.aver. to | H Baxter. Scir Etta B, Bourne, 26 hours from Fort Ross; 80 bxs butter, to Ross & Hewlett. Clearad . WEDNESDAY. February 3. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria ana Pors Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Nor siwr Eva, tansen, Nauaimo; John Rosen- fela’s Son: Stmr North Fork, Hansen, Kureks: Charles Nelson. Br ship Mayfield, Pbillips, Queenstown: Eppla- ger & Co. Ship John C Potter, Meyer, N Fritcn. Whal bark Horatlo, West. whaling Wm Lewls. Whalbark Andrew Hicks. Suorey. wnaling: J A Magee Jr. Schr Prosper, Schroeder, Astorla; Alasks Pack- ers’ Assa. Schr Mary and Ids, Catlson, codfishing; Pacific Mariae Suppiy Co. 18 hours from umoer and r r tles. toL k White aspar: naimo; George sailed. WEDNESDAY, February 3. Stmr Caspar, Anfindsen, Caspar. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall. Newport and way ports. Stmr Faratlon, Roberts, Yaquina Bay. Stmr North Fork. Hansen. Eureka. Brstmr Welltngton, Salmond, Nanaimo. i Stmr National City, Andresen, Greenwood. Whal bark Andrew Hicks, Shorey, whaling. OCEAN TRAVEL February 5,8t 2 ». S.5. AUSTRALIA for . HONOLULU only, Tuesday, Februarv 28, Semsip> ’ @flpfl aYFA Special pariy Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN Bouth Atrica. J.'D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents. 114 Montgomery streat. Frelght Office, 827 Market st., San Francisco. PACIFIC 0AST_ STEAMSHIP 0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY wharh, fan Francico, s folowss AR For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junesu. Kil. lisnoo _and Sitks (Alaska), at 9 a. X., Feb. 10, 35. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town: send, Seattle, Tacoms, Everett, Anacories snd New Wroatcom (Bellingbam Bay, Weah.), 8 4. . Feb. 4, 10, 15, 20, 25, and every' fitth day thero- after, Connecting ‘At Vancouver with the C. . R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. B, at Seattle with G N.'Ry., st Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Ttureks, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hume Dboldt Bay), str. Pomona 2 . i., Feb. 1, 5,9, 13, 17, 31, 35, and every fourth day thereafter. Tor Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Sants Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los_Angeles) and Newport, at ® 4. Feb. 8. 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourin day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los an- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Feb. 1, 6, 9,13, 17, 21, 25, and every fourta day thereatier. For Enseaada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A2 25th of each month. I ie Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, safling dates and hours of sailllng. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market 5., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-streec Whart, 8110 A x. FARE{S\45 s clase ), Ioclnding J: Second-class | berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia....... .Jan.23, Feb. 2,13, 23 State of California.....Jan. 28, Feb. 7, 17, 27 Through tickets and through baggage to uif Enstern points. Rates and folders upon applica: tion to F.F. CONNOR, General Agont, 630 Market street. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Superintendeats COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, footof Morton st. Travelers by this line avold boch transit by English rallway ani the discomfort of crossing the channe! in & small boat. New York to Alexandriu, Ligypt, via Paris, first class $160, second class $116. LA NORMAN DIE... LA BOURGOGNE. . LA CHAMPAGNE. .Feb 13, 9a. i Feb. 20, 5 A M. <o Feb. 27, 8:30 4. M. LA GASCOGNE 7 March's, 54 s LA BRETAGN _March 13, 81 s B ¥or further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, Xo. 3. Bowling Green, New York. J. . FUGAZL & CO, Agents, 5 Montzomery avenue, San Francisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. S, Washington st., At 6 P. M. Daily. Tel he recelved ap to hi30 b, 3L &F Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. The only linx seilins through tickets aud giving througn freight raics fo &l poio.s ou Valley Railroac, STEAMERN. = T. C. Walker, iy of Sy Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. b delu Nav. aud Impt. Ua FOR VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVY-VARD. | STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Daily ex. Saturday & Sun. 10:30 & s and &p. e, Savardays L0804 3, 4 P g Sundays STt Srw Landing Mission-stree: Dork, Pler 2. “relephone Black 251. Navy-Yard / FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SAYTA CRUZ #Telp gives 6 hoars atop TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES s Gay. Wedneaday, Friday, ar 19 b 1 MO Taatay. Thureaay:

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