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1v THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1897. S s e a0 it e e e e BB S T e LT ‘THE SUMMALY OF THE MARKETS. Silver unchanged. Wheat and Eariey off. Oats, Corn and Lye neglected. Rolled Barley cheaper. Hay weak. Beans and Seeds dull rotatoes, Onlons and Vegetables unchanged. Dairy Buiter firmer. Iozgs a0d Cheese weak. Poultry dolag better. Game continues dull. Frusts unchanged. ¥rovisions quiet. Decreased Customs collections. New quotations for Caudies. PUBLIC MONEY IN SAN FRANCISCO. Assistant Treasurer United States at co, reports casi on band Japoary 81, otes 1890, Silver certificates. TUNIUID | 208.36800 Standard silver d Minorcoin Total 541,540,391 10 | Shipments of silver coin_from the same oftice in | 1897, were as follows 00; subsidiary sil CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS. Local Customs collections in January were £505,5897, against $537,200 in January, 1896, O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow| Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures st station indicaie maximum temperature for the days: those underneath it, if any, the smount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past tweive hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connce: pogn s of equal air pressure; ino- therms, or dott word “high” means high b is usually accompanied by to low pressure. an and accompanied by cloud fair weather: ‘“low” is usually preceded weather and _rains. “Lows” usially first appear on the Washington | coast. When the pressure is high in the interior low along the coast,and the isobars exten: north and south along the coast. rain is probable: but when the “low 15 inciosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb able. With a “high” in t ity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weathor in winter. The reverse of thess conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. USITED STATES DEPAETMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4, 1897, 5. M. Weather conditions and general | forecass The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last se son and rainfall during the past twenty-four bours Eureka last season 24. hours 2.10: Red 24 hours .84; , past sesson hours .66: , 135t season 4.09, past 24 hours.09: San Luis Obispo 14.4: last season 12.25, past 24 hours trace: Los Angeles 10.95, inst semson 5.91, past 24 hours .00; San Diego 7.25, last season 4.38, past 24 hours.Of Yuma 4.66, last seasou .46, past 24 hours.00. San Francisco dat minimum 50. mean 54 A storm of considerable energy snd extent lies over the northwestern portion of the country to- nigs has been a rapid fall off in pressure over Wash- ington, Oregon, California, Nevads and ldaho. Rain has fallen over aimost the entire Pacific | genca COMMERGIAL _WORLD. cluding 33,500 Suzar, 17, sevens. 11410407 10 5954; do (hirds, 515 to 3i5s: Bu soliduied seve.s, 134 (011714, and Kansas Pacific, 295,650 00 | | ar 5,541 30 | Go siralghts, $i@3 45: do patenis, 1. 0" b opening of ni tor, Ju July, 3135 2214c: July, 23 2 Cnicago, 22345 mixed Wesiern, white State, 2 | Creamery, 1 | #1c: imitation creamery. 11@16: | weliow prime. March, $9 35 Spot Rio, dull, bags 7@S-. 15 lines, equal temperature. The | ometric pressure and | moderate dema | wheat opened trom 7T433@ 7434 and 7637, closing at 7o34¢. 34¢ higher. Esti- Maximum temperacure 57, | Duriug the past twenty-four hours there | will be introduced In_the Illinols Legislature re- ducins the price of gas in the “tate. ~Officials of th comprny here atiwch no fmporiance to the matter. The Grangeis yielded about a half poin: and Loulsvilie and Nashvilie ana tieneral kle. tri even l-ss. AmODE the specialiles Jersey Centra declined 114 to 99 and Biz Four 14 t0 47, while New Haven and Hactford, un parchases of oud lots. jumped 4 points to 1615 and Log lsland 2 0 50 . The market closed gniet in tone. Net changes show declinesof 14G % per cent. Jersey Centrm, Sugar and Leather preferred, however, 10st 1@1 5% | Total sales wert 141,434 suares, in 00 Buriington, 12,600 Leather preferred, 9300 Chicago Gas and 8100 St. Paul I he bond market was firm to-day: sales azgre- gated $2.791,000. Tnternational and Great Norih- per cen €rn thirds rose 1 to 28: Kansas Ui.y and Northern St Charles Bridge s xes, Starch sixes. 1 (010114 Jerse 13, to 107: National Ceutral,” general fives. 34 to 1173g: Norhwes. consoiiated & Rock Island, debeuture fives, 210 98; Northery Pacific, consolidated fives, 553 ngion. con Denver division. sixes, b5 10 11673, In Government bonds. $28,0u0 coupon fours ©f1307, sold at 11213@11<54. and $10,000 do a'12434 Grain. FLOUR—Quist, steady. Winter wheat, low 4 2 30: fair to fancy, $3 35@4 60; do patents, $4 Minnesota Clear, $3 50@d: §110@4 85 low”extrns, $2 50@5 50; Ciiy Mils. $4@d: do paients, $5@6 25: Kye m xture, $3@3 Ui su- pertine, $2@. R0: fine, $1 S0@: BS. “outhern four, quict: common to fair extra 3 :0@3 50: x00d L0+ hoice do, $3 T5@A. Rye flour. qu et, dull, steady. st $2 60@3. Backwbeat flour, $1'10@1 15 Buckwheat, 34@24%4¢ c. . 1. CORNMEAL-Quiel, steady. Yellow Western, 1 90@:. RYE-—Dull, steady. 3814@39¢ c. 1. . Buffalo: 431cc. 1. £ New York: ~0. 2 Western, 44640 ation. BARLEY—Quiet. 88%cc. 1. 1. New York @2¢cc. 1.1, Buftalo; 3biact. o. b WHEAT—Spot_market dull. February, 9454c ungraded red, s5@95c; No. 1 Northern, 815ac. Options opened weak ana decliied 5z@3,c, ad- vanced 114g)1zc, closing firm at 34ads’ over 3 a yesterday, with a fair trade. May and July most 83%4c: March, 8474c ; July, 79%4c: Sepleinber, 7634c. Spots dull, firm. No. 2, 30¢ eleva- 31c afloat. Cptions duil and firm at Jse adv: oniy traded in. February, nce. OAT>—Sypots fairly active, strong. Options dull, firmer. February, 21lgc; May, Spou prices: “No. 2, 213ke: do white, 24e: No. Yac: No. B white, 22¢ i "do white, 22@30c: Provisions. LARD- Quiet, weak. Western steam. $412: €0; May, $1 12 refined dull: Con- $4 25 South American, $4 60; compound, 4@slgc. y. New mess, $8@8 75. § U1 KK —Cholcs, firm: good demand. State Dairy, 10@18c: do ‘Creamery, 13@29c. Western @21c; do ractory, 7@iSc: Eigins, CHEESE—Fair demand, sieady. Part skims, 5@914c: full skims, 3@3ac EG Weaker. 'Icebouse, per case, $2@3 30: | Western tresu. 16c: limed. 12@13%4c. COTTONSEEL Ol.—Quiet, easy. Crude, 20c; c. MOLASSES—Dull, easy, unc COFFFE- ged. Duil. unchanged t 5 points down fay, §8 45: December, $8 50. teady: No. 7, 93¢ SUGAR—Refined, unchanged; cetter demand. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 8@11c. 11 AChES—Peeiwa, boxes1215@150; unpeeled, YRUN ES—Four sizes nomina’, S14c. RAISINS—Tw0 crown L. M. 41uC.; three crown, : four crown, 61: Londou iayers. $130@ :_clusters, $1'£0@ 1 90. A MONDS-soft suell, 8@9%3c: paper shell, WALNUTS—Standard, 7c; do soft shell, gc. HUPS—Slow. fairly scilve; Facific Coast, 514@ 13c. WOOL—Firm and unchanged. Merchandise. TIGIRON—Fairly active, unchanged. COPPER—Fum. Lake. $12 LEAD—Firm. Domestic. - 3 1714@3 2214 71N_Steady. btrats, 81550 @18 60; piates, na. SPELTER—Firm. Dome: ic. $4 05@4 10. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, IrL, Feb. 4.—The first trend of | wheat to-day was downward, but ioward the end of the hour the recovery of good New York clear- ances took place. The trade was of a very siow order, scalpers haviog the market to themsel: mostof the time. The Cincinuati Price Current summary was a trifie bu that the recent freezing weather was assumea (o bave caused som> damage. Receipts at Chicago | were tourteen cars, and 57,362 busheis were taken | from store. The northwest had 299 cars against | 176 last Thursday ana 574 & year ago. Liverpool cables were 1@114d lowe | when it waslearned that other seaport points had not kept in line with New York in the matter of | shipments, the totul exporis of wheat and flour | from Atlantic porcs aggregating 33, | which 196,245 busheis was from New York. ish ou wheat, stating Keaction took place 29 bushels, of Cat reports showing a shoitage in the French crop started “shorts” to covering, and s sharp bulge resuited. Closing cables were lower. May 74%4c, sold between mated receipts for to-morrpw, 20 cars. No. 2 red spot. wheat rauged from 8:14¢ to Boljce, closiug ¢ B514@H64 CUKN—.iterations in the price of corn were very small, the business being of such slight vol- ume that I was 1emarkable that quotations did not remuln perfectly stationary. Tue strength or weakpess of wheat, however, exerted a siight in- fluence. ‘o whicn the changes were due. Recelpis were 575 cars, and 181,180 bushels were with- | | arawn from store. ~Liverpool cables were 141 lower. Exports were 446,887 bushels May corn at Z4c, sold at 2414c. closing at the lntter, Slope. At Eureka 1.02 inches fell in the past | 1yc higher than yesterday. Estmated receipts twelve hours. Heavy raln bas fallen in the Sac- | for to-morrow. 550 cars. ramento V The temperuture has risen_rapidly over eastern Central Caiifornia and Nevada. The foliowing imaximum wind velocities are reported: Taloosh. 48 miles per hour from the west; Seattle, ¥4 miles per hour fr okane, 30 miles from the sou; ¢ made at ~an_ Franci ending midnight. February 5, 1897. clearing in the southern half Friday afternoon light southeasterly winds. Southern Californ.a—Cloudy Friday; light west- | day, & f; erly winds. Nevnda—Rain in noribern portion Fridey; fair | in southern portion. Utah—Rain #riday in northern portion. Arizona—Fair Friday San Franci breakin winds. oand vicinity—Rain Friday, & away during the day: fres] RIVERS The continued rainfall over the Sacramento and northern portion of the ~an Joaquin vallrys Solano, ~an Joaquin and Contra Costs counties The foilowine reports were received ai 5 p. M. to-day: Stockton, 79 feet; Red Bluff, 17.5 feet and rising slowly: Colusa, 25.2 fert: Marysviile, 13.4 tect and rising; Folsom, 13 4 feet, a rise of 08 of a foot; Sacramento, 21 feet and rising; San Joaquin bridge, the river is 16 feet ana rising. It wiil be thus seen that thersisa very large | olume of water throughout the Sacramento Valley generally, and with the added heavy rain- fall of to-day must c: use & g-neral vverflow where levees are not adequate, The stage at Sacramento, 21 feet, ia 4 feet Lelow the danger line. The river may réach 23 feel. At San Joaquin bridge the river is now neariog the danger line. Ampie warning of the rise was given. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MAREKETS. Financial. NEW YORK. N.Y.. Feb 4.—The reduction in the Bank of England aiscount rate from 334 to 3 per cent had compara.ively little influence on the markets for securities a. the opening to-day, partly because Loadon falied to respond | to the news It was quiie evident that the action of the directors of the bank | had been discounted, & reduction in the | rate baving been foreshadowed by the de- | cliutng quotations in- the open market at London | Dan for some days past. Stocks, after advancing Vg to 8 per cent, soon developed weakness, and uuder sel ing, chiefly tor the short account, almost the entire list sustuined losses varying from L to1 | per cent. The dCWnWard movement was tempor- arily checked by the unexpectedly favorabie sbowiog mude by the Chicago. Burlington and Quincy. It was rumored yesierday and this morn- 10K that the statement wou d show a decrease 1 net earnings of about 82 official figares reported an Increase as compared withi_ 189 69,530 in surplus. Oh this shorts covered freely and Burlington rose rapidly, Influencing other stocks. The im- provement was of sbort duration, however, and duriog the afiernoon the advance was notonly lost but in some instances—mostly industrials—. losses were recorded. Sugar fell {rom 11684 to 114%. while Leather preferred dec.ined to hlj and Lesd to 327 Ch.cago Gas was sold down 1 10 7735 on advices -10m Springfield that a bill FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO 4 Leidesdorfr St, Tel Main 1954 CENTRAL OFFICE €25 MarkeL St., Palace Hotel. Purly & Atkinson, Manacers. Tel, Maln 5144. Uptown Office— Baldwin ilote! (adioiotng Grill Hoom Tel. Main 1u8l. PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Crders istantly executed on latest market quo tations. Reference 1st National Baok, 8. F. CHICAGO. PBIVALTE WIiBk NEW | and’ the market slow il | cause a rapd rise Frigay in the rivers and creeks | of Colusa, Yuba, Sutter, Placer, Yoio, Sacramento, | 3 65 " | riock. 8c; grease, | tremely small supplies of ca: 0.000; instead the of $76,799 in e earniugs,and of YORK | OATS—There was very little difference either In tone or cheracter between oats and corn. Moder- ale fluciuations with narrow ilmits took piace. Keceipts were 505 cars. There were no withdraxw. | als from store and exports were Insigniticant. the south- | May onts cios:d a shade higher. Estimated re | s | ceipis for to-morrow 280 cars. for 30 hours < a | western, Tege: M Northern California — Kain ~rriday. probably | nominai: Sepismber, FLAX—Was steady. Cash 0. %, T4lge: North- 17@77V4ec; July. Taige 7934c nominal, Recelpts wers 24 cars. PROVISIONS—Were np another 214@5c to- act which had a salutary effect on provi- s.ons Snippers and packers were good buyers early, but trade became slow after the first honr v sectled Lackwars until most of the opening advance was lost. May pork ciosed 214c Ligher; May lard, Sc higher: May ribs, 5 up: HSUITER—The butter market was firm to-day: fency makes were scarce and they were mostiy the K104 wanced. Creamenes — Extras 20c; firsts, 18@ 19c: seconds,14@16c: imitations, funcy, 15@14c. Dairies —Extras. 17c: fists, 14@loc: seconas. 9@10c Lacles—Extras, 10@172¢: firais, 515GU3se pucking 34@35¢; Toul butier, 10c. EGGS—Were dull and steady: offerings were libeial and the demand slow. Fresh s.ock 13 B dozen 2 ONEY—Was 414@5% on call and 6% on time loans. New York cxchange soid at 40¢ iscount, Closing Pricos. vHEAT—February, T4c: May. 7534c: July. 72c. CORN—February, 22ysc: May, ~S4%c: July, 2534@25150. Oal>—February, 1564c: May, 1734c; July, 1834, YUEE—May, $7 5734: July, $7 70, LARD—May, 83 5235: july. §3 90, ELbS—DMay, 83 87%4: July, ¥3 97, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IiL. Feb. 4.—Ths ex- le that are coming on the market this week are Imparting strengih to prices, and good fa beeves are selling better than for some time past. To-day's run was remarkably small for & Thursday. belug estimated at 5500 head as compared with ¥333 last Thursday. The smalluess of the supply made buvecs eazer 10 pur. chase. cattie and vaiues for dry-fed bseves averaged fu, y 20c higher than at the Ciose of Lus. week. About 150,000 hogs have been received 80 tar this weeis as compared with 115,650 for the same time last week aud 92,000 & year ago. The supply (0-auy however, showed a marked failing oft. T rade wa active and prices were stronger Lo 5c Ligher Trade 1n sheep and Iambs was animated at firm pric-s. The recelpis this week are running a few thonsand behind last week and last year, but prices are ra iyin: irom their recent dec’ CATTLE—Receipts. 5500. @5 30: choice o prime 135081700 D stears, £4 90 85 25 z00d 10 choice 1250@. 500 1b st-ers, $1 506 4%5: medium steers, 1200@1550 s, $4 10@4 45 fair beef sieers, mon beef sieers, 950@1150 1bs, 84 60@3 H0: good 10 prime stockers ana feeders, +3 70@4 15; fair to £00d stockersand feeders, $3 2663 63 bulls, choice 1o extra, 83 75@ 1 15: cows and helfers. cooice to prime, 85 50@4 10; cows. fair 10 choice, $: 45 ¥50: ' cOWS. cOmmoN 1o fair canmers, $1 BU@S 45: calves, gona to fancy, £5 80G6 00: calves. common 10 g00d, 83 506 350: milkers aud springers, ® hrad, $20GA0 bulls. poor to choice, $3 103 75: Texas red sieer $3 35@4 20. HOGS ~Kecelpts, 2 ancy beeves, 85 30 2.000. Heavy packing an shipping _lots, 88 3083 5: common to cholce mixed, §3 4714; cnowce assorted, 5 40@ 850: tigh, 83 36@3 50: pigs, $3 25@3 50. SHEEP—Recelpts. 14,000. Ioferior to cholce, 2 50@4 25; lambs, $4 25@5. Recelpts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. Nzmk. Feb. 4 —HOGS—Re- ceipts, 4800: market strong to 5¢ higher. Light sud mixed, 85 45@5 5734 heavy, 83 15@8 26 CATTLE—Keceipis. 5100. Market strong for good; others steady. Kicers §3 50@4 45: cows, 1 50@3; feeders, $5@4 10. SHLEP—Lecelots, 4200; market firm. Muttons, $3 40; lambs, $4 25. Kecelpts at Kansas City. KANEAS CITY. Mo. Feb 4 —HOGS — Re celpts, 11.400; market strong. Licht and medium, £515@3 807 heavy, 15 208333%: vizs §3 006 CATTLE—Recelpts, 3500; market firm. Native teers best, $4 20@5 00; falr to good, N | | | ctls, Prices were stronger to 10c higher or good | 1150 ibs, 33 85@4 0b: com: | 1exas cows and bulis. $2 60@ | $3 20 @4 16, cows and helfers, best $3@3 60: fair to good. 81 80@3 O Bonds, ¥xchange, Money and Railroad Money on call has been easy at 134@2%: last loan [ 115%. and closea at 116 Sterilng exchange steady, £4 8415@4 Bizy ¥6q for aemand. Bar silver, 6434c, Commercial bills, Government vonds_firm; Tallroad bonds duil per, 3% business in pankers' ixty days and $4 B614@4 Posted rates. §4 5515@4 511 Mexican doilars, 5 81 831284 B4. bonds ‘firm board neglecied. cLosiNe sTocKs. Am Tei & Cable... 80 |North American... 4| Norhern Pacific.. sor Atchison. Preferred. Adams Express. . iton, Terre Hauto 56 American Express110 American Tobacco 725N Preferred. .. Bay State Gus Baltimore & Obio.. Brunswick Lands. Buffalo, Roch Chicago Alion. Preverred......... Chieago, B & Q... Chicago & E L. Preferred. . Chicago Gas. Cleve & Pittsbi Consolidation Coal Consolidated Gas. . CCC &St Louns. Preferred. .. Colo Fuel & irc; Preferred Cotton C Commercial Cabie. 1 Del Hudson . Del Lack&Wesirn. 16! Denver & R Preferred. . Distillers. General Eiectric. e “Preferred Forl Wayne........ Great Northern pid 1213 Green Bay. Harlem. .. Hocking Coal... | Hocking Valley Homestake...... H & Texas Contrai— 1llincis Central. Iowa Centrs Preferred. Eansas & Texas. Preferred. ... Kingston & Penn.. Lake Erie & Westn Preferre Lake Snore Long Isian Louisville & A Louisvilie, N Aioay Preterred. . . Manbactan Con. . emphis Minn & Minu& 1st preserred 2d vreterred Missouri Paci Mobile & Uhio... Nushville & Chait. Natlonal Linseed NJ Central........ Norfolk & Westra, Freterrea.. Ala Class A 4~ DO Class B. Aisbama. class C.. Do 2ds A Canada South 3is. 1 Cen Pac 1 Cherokee 4s. 1896.104 Do 1887 Do 189N.. Do 1599 Ches & Ohio s, 3 Cb&N P Tr Rets s 431u D C 3-68a Den'& K Glsi. Do 'es. Erte 2as. FLW&DenCH GH&BAGs... Do2d Ts.. Gen Elec Deb 83, H & Tex Cent 55...108 Do con 6s. .. Centrai Tsta. . Kansas s Consois 7 Ks Palsts Den DIvl16 La Cousol da... To1 N Carolina cou 4. Do 6s... 1IVERPOGL, Ex, 1> dull and lower at 6s 834d. 33s, Seplember shipment. The Procuce Fxchange cable gives the Liverpool gootations or No. 2 Ke: ruary. 6s S1yd; Marcn, 6s4l4d: May, 65 4d. July, LONDON, EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Eterling Exchange, 60 day: Sterling Excbange, sight. Sterling Cabies. SR¥ ew York Exchange, sight. New Y ork Exchange, Fine silver, per ounce. Mexican Doliars. ... ... 11 —_—— PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER WHEAT—The Mayfield takes for Oork 80,442 lued at §1 Shippers are INFORMAL ctls, $1 4014: S1COND SKSSION—De. e 2000, $1 2314, $1 4035 REGULAR MOR: 31 40%4: 81 2315} 4000, $1 AFTERX 00N $1 4035 =000, Brewing, and T8l AFTERNOON SESSION | 2000, 787gc; 2000, 79.. OATS—The cy Feed, $1 7 = sl@l 10: CORN T5@1T440: 1% o, Y E—5734@9214c B ctl BUCKW At ¥FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Famlily extras, | #4 80@4 95; Bakers' cxiras, $4 75@4 85; Super. tine $i@4 35 B obl. | CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $17@17 50; Cracked Corn, $17 50818 # ton. MILLSTUFFS— Pric ususl discount 10 the trade: % 100 fus: xye Flour, 86 75: Cornmel. 32 Catmeal, 35 50: Oat uroats. $4 @3 80 Buckwhea: Flour, $320@8 50: Cracked Wheat. §550; Farina, 84 §3:_Roiled Outs (bbls) 100 s HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Rolled Barley cont/nues to decline with the raw nd Hay is also weak. —%12 50@13 for the best and $12 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for #20@20 50 ¥ ton for the best. FLEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barle, Ollcake Meal at the milll, $26 50 $27 50: ciipped Oats, 81 3U@1 50 B HA Y—Wheat, 886 10: Oat. $3@9: Bariey, product, BRAN #5@6 50: 9 50; stoci STRAW. Both Beans and Seeds continue neglectad. BEANS — Bayos, §1 50@1 60 B cit: Whites. 81 161 25 c Mustard, 51 75@2 B c.| 234¢: Hem) DRIED 814081 50 000; market s:rong. NEW YOKK STOCKS. Prime mercanttle pa- Siiver at the Northwestern... IN'Y Central S . Chicago&St L si preferred... BNV EN R rio & Western 15 biniprovmni— | |orecon Navigation 14 {Oregon =hort L: Lg|Pacitic Mail 3 2 |Peoria. D& Evany Y4 Puilman Palace. RioGranded Westa RomeWat&Ozden 11148 L& s W, ...1073, /5t Paul.. . 1114 st Paul & Duiath . aul & Omaha.. Southern Pact Southern R k Sugar Refinery. Tenn Coal & Iron.. Texas Pacific ..... 94% Tol A A & N Mich,— 774/Tol Onlo & Central 2 1315 Tol 8t Louis & K G 0 37| Union Pacfic. 16% U P Den & Gull U & Cordige. 897 U8 Exoress. U S Leather.... 14U S Rubber. Wab S L & Pacific] exican Centra... ichigan Central.. L.. Treferred Wells- Farzo. Western Cnion. Wisconsin Central. Wheeling & L E. 2 Am Coiton Ofl U Ann Arbor.. 9334 Erie 2d ptd. 1134 American Spirits.. CLosixe poxvs. 10814 Norinern Pac 1sts.114% | 4833 0r Improvmnt ist UR & N st Do consal 55 Or Short Line 65 Do consol s, Pacific 6sot '97.. Phila& Reading ds 817 | pid lncom. 47%a --+JUBI4R GrandeWest 1as 74 11144 St L& TronMiGends 8813 SLL & S F Gen . 11214 8614 St Paul Consol Southern K Ros... Do Pac Cal 1sts. Tenu new 3s. Texas Pac 1ats.. 9614 Texas Pac 2as. 3 4 | for lower grade: Unlon Pac 1ats 95.10414 US 4s reg of 1925, 12: . 9515 Do ds, coupon 3 N J Cent Gen 5s...117 N Y C& St Louls d310514| or & West Gen 611 a funding ae Do registered. Do trust rept scpd Wabash st s. |West suore wa.., MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. Feb. 4.—The spot market Cargoes are weak at SECURITIES. .. Feb. 4.—Consols, 113 5-16; sii- ver, 203,d;' French Rentes, . telegraphic. Elinnn buying at reduced Futures are aull, and altozecher the marke: and not {n desirab e condition. Quoted at $1 @1 373 % cul for commo for average N krades, $1 38%@1 40 . 1, 81 4114@1 4244 for cholce aud $1 4732@1 5215 ® cul for exira choice mulin BOARD wALES. k—May—2000 Iber—6000 cils, $1 235 May — 14,000, i NING SESSION—May—22,000 ctls. December — 4000, — May — 1 3 4000, $1 40 16,000, | #1 401’ December—2000, $1 2335; 2000, §1 2 BAKLEY—Dealers quote a negiecied Feed is weak. Brewing, 8714@9234¢c B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—9:15 o'clock—No sales. SXCOND SESSION JEGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—2000 ctis, teed, 75@80c @ cul; —May—4000 cts, 78ygc: absolutely neglected. Common White, $1 15@1 35, quality. Black fur feed, 95c@$1 UD; for sved, $1 10 @1 25; Gray, 81 15@1 30; Ked, $1 10@1 20; Sur- prise. $145@? 56 P ctl. Trade practically at a standstill, sales belng mainly of jobbing character. Large X ellow, Round do, 80 White, 75G —Quoted at $1 15@1 25 B ctl. Graham Flout, $2 85 32 75 1100 ts: Rice Flour, eXtra cresm do. $: Jiominy, $3 10 Whole Whea: Flon . 85 50@5 90: Peari Barle: 83 75@4; SpilL Peus, $3 50; ureen do, $4 U5 lower grades and $17 50@18; 10u; j0bbing, Wheat and Oat, $7@ @S 50; River Bariey, K, $5G8: Clover, $665 % ton . Giover, o 20@50c B bal BEANS AND SEEDS. Large Whites $1@1 15 @ cul; Piuks, ¥110@) 25; Reds, 81 10@1 20: Biack- eye, 1 10@1 15: Red Kidn: @1 90: Butters, $1 25@1 50; I’ @ SEEDSBrokn Musiani. »2 8083 75; Yeilow ax, : Can Beed, 13,10 3 B Alfairs, Shecs Tape. 3140 c; Timothy, & AS_Niles, 31 v, $2 50: Limas, §1 70 G20 % i Green, bulls. $215@3 10; stock- | POTATOES, UNIONS, VEGETABLES. ers and feeders. $3 20@4 10; Texas and Western, | $3@4: calves. $5@12. i KL F— Recelpis, Prices show no change of any consequence. FPOTATOES—New Potatoes, 2@3¢ B B: ;'m Potatoes, $1 25@1 75: Larly Rose. 76@8bc: River Teds. 75Gu0c: Hbunik Secdinmes. 608100 3 ot for Rivers and $0c@S1 10 for Sainas aud 70@85C for Petwiumas; Oregon Burbanks, 85c@$1 10. ONIONS—S: 40@1 75 ® ctl: Oregons, 82. SETABLES — kgg 1lant s quotadble at Mothouse Cucumbers, 50c@8l B * Asparacus, @23c B Bb: Rhu- | barb, $1@2 B box: Los Angeies Summer Squash, 15c@81 % box: Los Angeles Green Peppers. 256 50c: Mushrooms. S@isc b; Marrowfat Squash, @R B ton: Los Angeles i omaioes, 50c@SL B box: Dried Peppers, 7@sc B Ib: Green Peas, $@dc | ®_1: Los Angeles String beans. 4@102: Dried Okra. ¥@ic ¥ ; Cabbuge, 40@00c ® cti; Carrots, 25GH00 % suck: Carler S4@50 B B BUTTER, EGGS. BUTTER-Dairy is firmer and Creamery weaker. CREAMERY—Fancy Creameries. 20@2Zc; sec- onds. 15@19¢ # . DAIRY=—Fancy rolls, 15@16c: squares, 17@ 1sci good to choice, 13@lic; lower grades, 10 @12%¢ B B PICKLED—13@14c 3 . Fimxix—1se (e v “REAMERY TUB—16@18c B . CHEESE—Choice mild pew. 10c 8 Bb: common 10 £00d 0ld, B@c; Cream Cheddar, 11@120; Young pmerien, 116" Western, 11@126: Lastern, 146 sigc B M, i —The market is soft. with & dull trade, h Stocks are kept cleaned np. Kanch 17@18c: store Eggs, 15@16¢; Easternflac Ege uos. POULTKY AND GAME. POULTRY— Almost all kinds are doing better. Live Turkeys, 16@17c ® Ib for Gobblers, 16@ 17 9 1 for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 18@21c B M: Geese. B pair, $1 5U@3: Goslings, $2 50@3; Ducks, $5@6 for old and $6 50@7 50 » dozen for young; Heus, $1@5: Roosters. young. 85@5 50 B dozen: do, old, $4: Fryers, $5@5 50: Brollers, $4 50@5 for large and $3 50@4 for small; Pigeons, 82@2 50 # doz 1or young and $1 25 tor old. GAME—English ~nipe, §2 50 B _dozen: Jack Snipe, $1@1 50 B doz: Hare, 75c@§1; Rabbit #1 50 for Coitontails and $1@1 206 for small; Gray Geese, $2@2 50; White Geese, Tbc@$l; Brant, $125@1 5U; Honkers, $4 DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 80c@$) B box for choice, $1 25@1 50 for fancy Red, 50@75¢ for common; Easters, $1 50 ® bol. CITKUS FRUITS =N quence. Mandarin _Oranges, $1@1 15 ® Davel Oranges. $2@2 6u: Seedlings, $1@1 25: vemons, 75c@$1 25 for common and §1 50@2 for g00d 10 choice; Mexican Limes, $5@5 50: Califor- nia Limes, $1 50@1 75; Bananas, $1@2® buuch; Ploespples, $2@4 P oz DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUT DRIED FRUITS—Quotations on the Fruit Ex- change are nominally s follow. CARLOAD LoTs—Apricois are quotable at 6@9c for Koyals and 1135@l2c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 33gc for the 4 sizes. Peaches, 4@5%4c for prime 10 cholce, 633@7¢ for fancy und $@10c for peeled in boxes; Apples. @5iec for evaporated And 2@2Yac for sun-ried; rears, 214 @5¢ 1or prime to cholce, 4@5%3¢ for quarters and 6@6%zc for halves; Plums, 4c for pitied and 1igc 10- unpitted: Neciarines, 313@414c for choice and 4c 10r fancy; Walte Figs, dc; Black Figs, 214 _Peaches, 415@5%c W B: 5@TY5c P 1: peeled. 12ipc @ b, Apri: . ETC. JoBBING PRIC funcy, 6 cous, 6%40c ¥ I tnaby, 100 M Gurbarks. 140 | 13c! evaporated Apples, 3jc: sun-dried Prunes, 33,@4c for the & sizes: FIgs, blsck, Sc for unpressed i | 3@3%4c for pressed: white Figs, dc: Plums, 412@5¢ for pitted and 134c for unpitted: Necrarines, 4@6c B b for prime w fancy: Pears, 23@bc for whole, 433@5Ygc 10r quarters and @6/ac 107 hiatves. CARLOAD PRICES — Four- crown, loose, S3C: (hrec-crown, 4340 B b; twocrown, 3%ec B scediess Sultanay, Dyc: seedicas M uscatals, 43 Uiree-erown Loudon [y ers, 1 15: clusters, 81 50 Lebesa clusiers, 82 005 imperial clusiers, 88 dried Grapes, 3o 3 B. JoBRING PRicEs—SAx FRANCISCO—FOUT-Crown, 1oose, 53¢: Bcrown, & own, 3301 seed less Suitanns, 530! sceless Muscatels, 4tgc: Serown London fayers, §1 25; clusters 81 60 Dehan clusters, 85 75: imperial lusters, 83 28. NUTS_Chetnuts quotable a: 8@10c: Walnuts, 614@7c ® 1 Lt siaudard and SE9%ec B Ib for soltshell; Almozds, 6@8ac for Luseucdoc, 3§ §tuc for bardsheil and SgUc ® 1 for paper ahell: 5, 4@6c B I for Fastern ava s for Call: a: Hickory Nuts, 5@6¢ © Ib: Pecans, 7248 S Bi Filberts, Ta@bes Brazi Nuts, T5@8ct Cocoauuts, $4@5 # 100, LON EY—Comb, 10@12%4c for bright and 5@9c water-white extracted, 5@5ya0 light amber extracted 4%2@A%AC; JAFK amUer @414c: dack, Yase # b. EESWAX 29glse B b PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c @ b for heavy, 70 ¥ D for light medium, 914c for light, 10c B B for extra light and 1134c § B tor sugarcured. Enst ern sugarcured Hams, 12@123gc: California Hums, 10G103c: Mess Becr, $7g7 80 mess do, g5@8 0. family do, 39 S0@1 prime Pork, §7 50 @ 8: exira clear, $16 bbi; wess. $14 @ bbl: Smoked Beet. 10c @ B LARD—Eastern. tierces, 1 quoted at o compound and 6@6ac for pure: pails, 7 fornia tlerces, 5@5Yac # Ib or compound and 614c for pure: Laii-bbis, 634c: 10-B> tlus, 734c: do, b-1b, e P NE—6@614c In tlerces and 73,@8c Cor oL 10 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1c % b under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 8c: mwedium, 7c B t 6c ® D: Cowhides, 6c: sslied Kip. 6c # Bb: s 7@sc: salted Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. 12@13c ¥ ib: culls and brand: c: dry Kipand Veal9@10c: ary Calf, 15c: cuils. 10c; Goatskius, 20@S5c each: Kids, Be: Devrskins, good summer, 25¢ @ Bb: medium, winter, J0c; Sheepskins, snearlings, 10@20¢ short wool. 2535 each; medium, 30@45c iong wools, 4U@6UC each. 3 ALLOW—No. 1, rendervd, 3@3%c: No. 2, 234c; d. Se; Grease, 2¢ Ib. WOOL—We quofe Fall Wool as follows: Free northein, 7@8%c B b: middie counties, free, 515@ do, défective, 43@bce: San Joaguin, $@5e: o, foothill, 5@7c: Easteru Oregon. 1@l0c: Valley Oregon, fall aud lambs’, 10@11c B B HOPS—6@8e for tuir to choice and 5@10c B B GENERAL MERCHANDISE. June- Wool BAGS—Calcutta July delivery, 4%c: rain Bags, spot, 434 an Quentin, $4 6 | Bags, 241,@26%4". COAL—Wellington, 88 ton: New Wellington, $87® ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle, $5 50: Bryant, $5 50: Coos Bay, $4 75; Wallseind, $6 60; Scotch. —: Brymbo, ——; Cum- berland. $13 50 in bulk and $15 in sacks: Penn- sylvanin, Anthracite Egg, #11@12 ® ton; Weish Anthraciie. $8@10; Canuel, $8 9 ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 87 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and 318 B ton in sks. CANDLES—The ~tandsrd Ol Company’s prod uct is now quoted as foliows: Electric Lights—6's, 5 oz, Te: 14 0z, Blgc; 12 oz, Bbac 10 oz, 434¢) Granites—6's, 16 oz Sc: 14 oz, 7c; 12 0z 6Yac; 10 0z, b34e SUGAK—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 514 Powdered, oc; ¥ine Crushed, 5lge; Dry Graiu- lated, 434C: Confectioners’ A, 434c: Magnolia A, de: Exira G, 8%c: Golden-C, 8%gc: balt barrels 34¢ more thin barrels, and boxes Yo more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as foilow: BELF—First quality, 6@6%c: second, 5@5%ac; third do, 4@432c B . VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small, 7@8¢ B b. MUTTON—Wethers, 635@7c: Ewes, 6@6%gc LEN AMBE—Spring 10@11c @ b. PORK—Live Hogs, #@314c B D for large and $%@31s0 for swail and medlam; dressed do, 4@ scw RECEIPT> OF PRODUCE. ¥om 24 HOURS. Flour, ar sks. 6,108 Eran, aks..... 2,084 Oregon K.850| Hay, wns. 110 ie0 Wheat ctia [\ 61,383 Straw, tona. 10 Oregon.....". 390 Buuec. cus " 160 Kastern. ] 730/ Cheese. cus. 156 Barley, cis. 9,775 Egs, 0os.... .. 6.560 Eeans. sk, 400| B1des. no. I 17 18 Corn. culs — | Peits. bals. 020 45 Eastern.. "7 300|Wine, gais. 227 8,400 Onts, kosilells. - 945 Leather. roiis..-J 18 Rye, ctls. 280/ Wool, bis. 213 Potntoes, 3k3.00 1,948 Lime, bbis 2T g2 Oregon........ 1,7:9| Lumber. M teac. 10 Onlons. sks T 55| Quicksiiver, X1 166 Oregon, sks. 393 |Gr Feed, sks. 565 Midalings, scs 1,755 ————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jobn J. and Julie Rohrbach to George Braun, loton S line of Pine streer, 231:8 W of Webster, W 25 by S 127:6; $10. Louis and Jennie Friedlander to Ellen Cconey, 1ot oo W line'of Scott street, 100 N of Watier, N 27 by W 100; $10. , Samuel E. Taylor (by R. L Whelan, Sheriff) to O. H. Greenewaid, lot_on N iine of Falton .treet, 56:3 E ot Lot E 25 by N 100, Sheriff's deed 43.082: 8135 Willfam and Lizzie Ainkel to Lizzie Logan, lot on Wline of Tremon: avenue. 03:9 N of Fred- erick street, N 25 by W 80:3: £10. Louis xiamelto P. Reddy, J. C. Campbell and W. H. Metson, unaivided balf of lot_ou N line of Klghteenth sireet, 105 W of Mission, W 25 by N 86, quitclaim deed: $10, ame 0 J. C. Buckmaster, undivided halt o sam-, quisc aim deed: $10. Jacob D). Klooz to the Mistlonary Soclety of the United Church (Incorpors ed ai Harrisburg, Pa.) loton N line of Twenty-fourth streel, 62:6 W or Harrison, W 40 be N 95 $2560. (eorze W. de Gear to Mary de Gear, lot 0o E line of Coliingwool street, 157:6 8 of Lighteentu, s 24:6 br £ 198; ght. Ty Ann Carroll to Doment-o Garlzaldi, lot on cOruer of Clay and Stockion streets, 1285 by N B Huston (o M. A. Dora, 1ot on E lin* of Looreil stiee, 85 & of Geary, 5 82:6 by K 7736 Louts F. Baker (insolvent), by Henry C.Hyde, assignee. and William B. Swaio, by Thomas Des- moud (late Sherift), to Paul H.' Cordes, loi_on E coruer of kleventh avenue and G strect, SE 160 - by NE 100, being lots 9 and 10. block 204, South San Francisco B'omulend and Raliroad Associa- 1jon: also lot on S corper of Twenty-second avenue and L street, SW. l%by SE 75. belng lot 8, block e, 103 0. ndownd Juia A. Nelson to Lanthie A. Lk (wife of George Ho), ot on K lne of Ver: mont stree’, 100 N of enty-fifih (Yolo), N 2! by E 100; $10. *Glomon and Dora (:etz to Willlam Shepard, lo on une of Fnlt)’-ell'hllg aveaue, 275 N of K rect, N 25 by E 120; . Slichael or"siichael J. Fogarty to Iiliian £ Fogarty (wife of James), lot 244, Cobb Tract; Bift. ALAMEDA COUNTY. i Ann M. Snyder (executrix of the estate of An- arew3. Snyder to Koccellena Drais, all Interest in 1ot on & line of Fifteenth street, 150° W of Jeffr- som, $103:9 by W 30, block 255, Casserly Tract, Oakland: €1675. L. K. Lruis to same, all same: gift. Fdward and Anna R. White 1o Manuel and Maria J. Goido, lot on k corner of East Fifteen h street and ~eventeanth avenue, SE 75 by NE 140, being lots 1. 2 and 3, biock 28, San Antonio, kast Oukland; $10. s Builders' Contraots. X Henry G. Bullwinkel with W. Horstmeyer Co- o erect & twostory building on N line of Twenty-first street, 170 E of Foisom, $2750; H. Gellfuss, architect. F. G. Elckhorst with W. H. Stevens and N. D, Foster, to erect, & two-storr frame building and alterations to adjoining building on NW corner of Greenwich and Flerce streets, $1849; C. A. Meuss- dorfter, archi ect -——— THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks were stronger yesterday, Con. Cal. and Va selling up to $2 45, Chollar to #1 and Bast & Belcher to 77c, under lncreased activity. The close was weaker. The Jackson is paring a dividend of 2c. LUani Augs, 1n the San Francisco Following were the sul Stock Eoard yesterday RXGULAR MOENING SESSION, COMMEXCING 9:30. 100 Alta.......U8300 Ci 500 Andes....14400 CC&V .3 BUU B&B.... 73450 C Polnt....33 300 Choir... 98/100 100 .. 97| 50 Afxic .. AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30, 500 Belcner....31(100 Chalie. ..50(100 Ophir. Following wers the sales in the Paclfic Stock Eoard yesterday REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 111150 CCaV2.1745/600 Mxon. 0K/1700 0[300 ...... 421//1260 Ophir.. 1. 28650 ......1.0334 800 Aloha. 1600 7(300 C Foint.. 8200 5 Nev. 300 Builiou..06| 00 Exchar.. 04 400 . 400 Caleda._ 1111100 G & 50200 ... 200 Chllnge. ~354(1200 S HiNT 01 200 Chollar.. 94| :50 HE&N1.1714/150 Sinrd...~154 200. $€| 000 Julla....02/200 Unlon .59 200 Kentucl 5 100 L Wash....0 300 ¥ Joke _.81 100 Mexicau..45/200 .32 2:30. .98 2.3214(1100 Oph 41100 s 51600 §'N 400 Caleda. 1.20100 btord. 300 Cualige. . 5U/0U0 Kentek....0% 600 Uaion 50 Choiri.0%1y) 100 Mexican..47/300 . 46/300 Giah. . 17/606 LLUSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Feb. 4 4r Fin. Asked. Bid Askan. 10 12 Julta — 06 [ 04 5 14 03 30 01 (2 71 45 48 17 - e Us O¢lDceidental.... 15 17 Caledonia. ... 10 1: Ophir 100 105 Choliar ., 9% 99 Overmaa.. 13 18 Con.Cal&Va..2.30 2.85 PotosL.. 81 52 Chailenge Con. 49 50/>avage....... 49 50 Con. Imperial. 01 U2/ScOrpion. ... — 00 Confidence Con New Yor& — Crown Foime.. 31 EastSlerraNev =~ Uéstaodard ......1.80 — kurekaCon... — 20|Syndicate. 2 03 U¢ Excheauer... — 0| Goula & Curcy. 82 53 Baivk Norcas 115 120 {cliow sackee 31 82 Jackson. =% 3 BiUUA ANL BOND EXCHANGE. 1.05 1.15/seg. Belcher... 07 09 u3|silver Hill. THURSDAY, Feb. & 27 TXITED STATES HONU Ere. aviea. Bid Asked USdsconn.112 — |G Sdsre...108 11035 Donew issuel2s — MISCKLLANKOD® mowne. Cai-stCblets. 11035 — (Onk Gas Bs.. — 104 CalElecL 68 — 131 |Do2disds. 1083, — CouaCWbs 93 85 |Ummbus 6s. 1213013314 Dpot-stex-cp — 9714/P &0 Ryts. — 113 Edsn L&P8s128 122 |P&Ch Ry 6s. — 103 F&CHRR 6310614107 [Pwist KR63114 119 Geary-st R5s100 — |Reno, WL&EL — 10s HC&S5143.108 — [EactoP &L, — 100 Losang L6s — 100 [SFENPRSs. 1003510055 DoGnteed 6s — 101 [SPRRArz63 9133 — Mit-stCbleBs122% — (SPRRCalds.1i2 = — DoRyCon bs. 106 10644 |SPRECalds. — 100 NacVin6slst — 100 |SPBrRCals. 9714 68 NevCNgR7s.108 105 ISVWater6s.120 12015 N RyCal 65100 — [SVWaterds. 10014510045 NRycalos. — 95 [SiktuG&Ess — 10185 WATKR sTocky ContraCosta 34 36 [Sprag Valley £63; 9734 MarinCon.... — 02 ©AS AND ELECTRIC FTOCKS Capital..... — 25 |PacGas Imp 91 8234 Central. 98— [Pacific Lizn: 453 4814 Edison Lighi — 127 |SanFrancico — = 8vig M ElecLign: 9% 8% /Siockiou..oes = U Cak GL&H 04 baby INSURANCE RTOCKS. Fireman'sFa180 190 [sun SR COMMERCIAL BANK ATOTKE Anzlo-Cal... 1 83 |First Nation!1808,186 Bankof Cal.. — 24215 LondonP&A. 13753130 Cal SD&T Co107351U8 %5, Merch Ex.... 13~ — SAVINGS KANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo. — 1450 |Sav&Loan.. — 105 HumbS&L.1100 — (Secority.....34) — Mavoal, 33 _ |UnionTrusi.8186 — SFsavUnion — 490 STRREF RAILROAD arorKt 106 110 (OakSL&EHay — 100 80 |Presidio. e 4314 FOWLLE eTOCKS. 16 17 Giant Con., 75— |Vigorie. 80 w75 MISCRLLAN K0US KTOCKS. 1081410435 Nat Vin Co, g Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |OceanleSSCo 35 2614 HawC&sCo.. 1T 1715/Pac Aux FA — 4 HuichSPLG 248, 36 |PacBorazCo. 95 — MerExAssn. ~— ©110 [ParfPalniCo — 7 SALES—MOBNLNw Sxasiss. Fonra— 100 Hutchinson $ P Co. 24 3714 200 do do 24 50 $2000 Market-st Ry 106 25 $2000 S V 6% Bonds. 25 EALKS—A FTKANOON B804 Fonra— 8 California-street Railroad. 107 50 00 Mutual klectric Light. 9 6214 100 5V Water............ 97 00 #1000 S F & N P Rafiway 100 60 00U g0 do . 100 6235 Niresi— $5000 Market-st Ry Con 5% Bonds. .... 106 25 #2000 S V 4% Bonas.. . 100 3714 THE CALL CALENDAK. FEBBUARY, 1897. u. | Mo.| Tu. W. |Th.| Fr./Sa.) Moon's Phases ii 1iafs|els|e i@ N Moonl| 7|89 (1010 n,ul Firs: Qua 53 ek ot el s O e~ 14|15 (1617|1819 ¥ F [—=|=|® Festse™ 21 (22|25 |2¢ 25| 20|97 | —_ T 17 | —|—|—{—|—|—|—| @ Last Quarter. = | C gy STEAMERS TO AKRIVE. SreaeR | FRox T “Fen B [Fev 5 CFeb B Feb 8 LEen B CFeb 8 [Fen 5 X lkeb 8 Crescent City. . | Creseent Gity . LFeo 6 Dei Norte...... |ivrays Haroor. Feb & CFeb 7 [Feb 7 IFeo 7 [Feb 7 i 7 Coroaa. 8 City ot Para. 8 North Fore. ... | Humbold; o ] Uity Puebia 1. | Victoria & Puget Bouna 9 Geo W. Klder.. | Portland .. ........... 9 Suno.. Grays Haroor H 9 .. Feb 14 UCEAN STEAMEKS, Dntes of Departure ¥rom San Franoiaen. BTEAMKR [DRSTINAT(ON. | SAtGs | PINR C[Sydmey........|Feb 6, Zpw|Piec 7 Mexico...... |San Diega... | Feb 5 11am|kierll Corona...... | HumboldtBay |Feb 5. uru|Piecd Czarina. ... |CO08 Hay......|Feb 6, Sru |vier% atesr {Peb 7'20xx| plec 24 I |Feb 7 9ku biee 11 2 |Feb 710ax Plerl U.|Feb 812 w(p3SS Queen....... | san Diexo. . [Feb 9.1iax|Pler 11 Dol Notie.. |urays Harbor. Feb 8 &P ... Umatiila.... | Vic & Pgt S00| e 10, 9ax Coos By .. [Newpor .| eb 1L Sunol....... |Gravs Harbor.|Feb Faralion .|| Ysanin ;. | Feb GAW.Eldar | bortiana ¥ob wport . Coos Bay Panama. U R Do arwn. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODFTIC SURVET TiMES AND HElGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FouT POINT, ENTRANCE TO €AN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. gh and low waters occur a. the City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about twenty. five minutes Jater than av Fort Polnt; the height of tide is the same a° both places. February—1597. Frida -, February 6. 7.09 Moon rises. 5.39) Moon sets. . | 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 a3 to time. The second tim column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when thers are bu: three tides, as sometimes accurs. The Leights given are additions to th soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, excep: when a minus sign (—) precedes tha helght, and then the number given s subtractive from the depth given by the charts. —— e NOTICKE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographie Office located fn the Merchants' Exchange is maintained In San Francisco for the beuefit of mariners without regard to nauonality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially fnvited 10 Visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling direcifons of the world are kept on hand ror com- parison and reference, and the latest information can aiways be obtained regarding iights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill s hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegrapbic signal received each day from the United States Naval Observatory a. Mare Isiand, Cal. A notice stating whether the timo ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any, is published the same day Dy the afternoon papers and by the morning papers the following dav. W. 8. EUGHES. Lieutenant. U. . N.. in charga. The Time Ball. ERANCH FIYDROSEAPHIO OFFIOR. U.S. N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGR Eax FRANCISCO. February 4, 1837 Tre time bail on Teiegrapn Hill was aropps! exactly at noou to-day—L e. a. noon of the 120:a meridian, Of exacily wi 5 £ M. Greeawich tma. W. & HueH:ss, Lientenan: U. 8 N. in charze. e e e e SHIFFinu AN2ELLIGoACE. Arrived. THURSDAY, February 4. Stmr Corona, Dorao, hours from Eureka: pass and mdse, 10 Goodal, Perkins & Co. Stmr State of California, Green. 58 hours from Portland. via Astoria 47 bhours; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Umatlla. Hunter. 69 hours from Vie- toria and Fuge: Sound; puss and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stme Excelsior, Higgins. 10 days trom Guay- mas, via Carmen [sland 7 dsys, via San Diego 48 hours; salt. 10 £ L Stearne. Stmr Gipsy. Leland. 26 hours from Monterey, eic: produce. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Navarro, Dugas, 48 hours from FPort Los Angeles: bailast. 10 Gray & Mitcheil Brship Olivevank, Petrie, 77 days from New- caatle, NSWi 4260 tous coal, to Balfour, Guihrle Co. Ship Elwell, Ryder. 13 days from Nanaimo: 2232 (ons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Ship Dashing Wave, Morchouse, 12 Tacoma: lumber, to Hanson & Ci Bkin Chehails, Simonson, 16 davs from Tacoma: 800 M ft lumber, to Hanson & Co. Bkin Moulior, Turlofl, 835 da.s from Eureka: 241 M1t lumber. to Dic<ins Lumber Co. Schr Beulah, Johnson, 20 davs from Willapa Harbor; umbe-, to Simpeon Lumbver Co. Schr Nokomis, Roos, 12 aays from Hilo; sugar, 3 D Spreckeis & Bros Co. Schr Netue Low. Low, 5 hours from Poia: Reyes: 45 bxs butter, 1o J H Newbauer & Co. Scnr Chas K Wilson, Jonnson, 18 days from Grays Harbor; lumber, to Wilson Bros & Co. Schr Lena Sweasey, Johnson, 18 days from Port Blaxe.oy; lumber, to Renion, Holmes & Co. Ciearen THURSDAY. February 4. Stmr_San Juan. Ankers, San Jose de Guate- ma a: Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Br ship Chrysomene, Hogan, Queenstow: McNear. days trom iGwW Failed. THURSDAY. February 4. &tmr Noyo, Levinson. Fort Bragg. Stmr San Juan, Ankers, San Jose de Guatemala. Stm: Waila Walla, Wallace,” Victorla and Por Townsend. Ship John C_Potter, Meyer, Nanaimo. Whal bark Horatio, West, whailug. Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Schr Nary C. Campbeil. Bodega. Schr Mary and Ida, Carlson, cod fishing. Telegraphic. POINT LOROS. Feb. 4.—10 B i—Weathsr thick: wind BW; veioci.y 12 miles Charters The S N Castle and W G Irwin load mdse for Hono'ulu: bark Oakland, lumber and mdse for Champerico. The Brship Grenada is chartered for wheat to Europe, 38s 6d. Spoken. Jan 18—Lat —long 32 W, Brship British Yeo- man, from Liverpool for Victoria. Jan 31—Lat 50 N lonz 7 W, Brship Durbam, hence Sept 2 for West Hartlepool. Feb 4—7 miles west o: North Farallons. sealing schr Ra.tler with 35 skins. All well. Miscellaneous. LONDOY, Feb 2—Br stmr_Howick Hall, from Victoria via Coronel for St Vincent, arrived at Mon:evideo Feb 1 with her machinéry out of order. Domestic Porss. TACOMA—Arrived Feb 4—Brship Drumblalr, from Pisagua: stmr Lakme, from Eureka. GREEN WOOD—Sailed Feb 4—Simr Grésnwood, for San Francisco_ Arrived Feb 4—Stmr National City. hence Fen 8. ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 4—Stmr Truckee. hnce Feb 1: siumr Alice Blanchard, hence Jan 30 via Eureka. Satled Feb 4—Nor stmr Florida, for Austraila, ALBION—Arrived Foo 4—Stmr Weeot', from Fort Brags. Salled Feb 4—tmr Weeott, for San Franelsco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb d—Schr Jona D Tallant, hence Jan 31. EORT BLAKELEY —Arrived Fob 4—Gor bark enry Clement. from Santa Rosalia; Du:ard, from Sau Diego. e BOWENS LANDING_Salled Feb 4—Setr Bar- bara Heruster, for Huenome. ORT BRAGG—Salled Feb 4—Su San Franciaco. mr Scotta, for PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Fab 4— Alcatras, from Greenwood. 0t EUREKA—Arrived Feb 4—Stmr Ferallon, huo Satied Feb d—Stmr Farallon, for Y. : schrs Einorah and Serena Thager, 11> 3475 <FATOOSH-Passed Feb &-Scnr Comet, from n Pedro for Puget Sound; ba I bence Jun 31 for For. Angeien | *0end Ligh, FOASPAR=Arrived Feb 4—Stme Caspar. hence e MENDOCINO-Salled Feb 430 for Sun Franclsco. e SEATTLE-- Arrived Fob 8—Br ehip Mount Car- mel, from San Dico. Sailed Feb 4—Scur Halcyon, for San Diego. 5008 BAY —salied Feb 4—Stmr Empire, for rancisco PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Feb 3-Bktn Jane L Stanford, for Meibourne. 4ot — €. 4—scar Okanogan. for Foreign Port: YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 4—Brstmr Coptic, Hence Jan 16 via Honolulu, LYNN—Arrived Jan 31—Br bark Lodore, from Buenos Ayres “ORK—Aarrived Feb §—. Ao T Y ot Liathe LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 3—Br ship Eccle- fechas. hence ~ept 17. LIMERICK—Arrived Feb 3—Br ship Kynance, bence Aug 15. WATERFORD—Arrivea Feb 3—Br ship Queen Elizabeth. henne Sapt 5. DUNGENESS—Pasa1 Feb 3—Br ship Helens- burg, hence Sept 23 for Ipswich: Br ship Wasdale, hence Sept 27 for Londo QUEENSTOW N— Arrived Feb 3—Ital ship F§ g.mr: hence Sept 6; Br bark Kilmallle, hence P Sailed Feb 3_Brship Ditton, for Hull; Br sbip Falls of A fion, for Fleetwood. Movements of Trans- \ tlantic Stsamor. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 4-Stnr Majestic, from Liverpool and Queenstown; stmr H H Meier, from Sremen. Saiied Feb 4—s.mr Cor Rotterdam, for Rotterdam. NAPLES—Arrive: ou Feb d—<tmr Ems. BREMERHAVEN-Arrvied out Feb 4—Stmr Karisrane, MOTTERDAM—Arrived out Feb 4—Simr wm. GENOA—Safled Feb 4-Stmr Kalser Wiihelm 11, tor New York. HAMBURG—Salied Feb 4—Stm: FParla, for New York. for Glasgow; stmr Importations. HILO—Per schr Nokomis—14,611 bags sugar. EUREKA~Per Corona—1 keg 42 bxs butter, 10 | sks potatoss, 26 sks peas. 69 empties, 1 cs shoes, 1 pkx barometers, 500 M sningies. 1 bx bersonal eftacts, 1 bx groceries, 5 3L i lumber, 1 cs drugs, 8 pks expross, 2 pkgs colo. From £ Rund E It R—5 bxs 6hi-bxs fish, 1bx eastings, 1 pkg bousehold goods, 9 empties. T xeg 44 bxs batter, 1 pkg 1 backs, 2 Coils corks, 3 coiis L lines, 3 pkis mdse, 58 sks potazoos, 1 bale dry goods, 110 bxs apples. PORTIAND—P-r State of California—es kegs butter, 371 sks whest, 1350 qr-sks 1350 gunnies 1376 ht-ska flour, 270 aks 0als. 1749 aks potai0ss, 99 aks bonemesl 39% sks 0nions. 2,25 cs salmon 500 bdls jute, 4430 mats 51 sks suiphur, 41 bais hoops. 1976 hdls paper Astoria—50 sks Oysters. 150 cs salmon, 2180 bdis shooks, 3 pkgs express. LACOMA—Fer Umatilla—38 bais hides,1 box #lass, 2 bdls peits, 1 sk Gaiis. 3 €s crockerv. 1 bx card machi res. 54 pkgs Lousenold goods, 800 bars bullion. #xY sks wheas Vi-toria—95 bdis hides, 21 bdls pelts, 1 sk tatls 4 pkun housebold £00ds, 1 bal irons 1 bl boards, 3 cs clotning, 2 pkgsexpress. 9 sks wool. mrture Bay—7/0 (ons Coul Tacon:a, west of Far. U8 sks flour, 2 cases patterns, | cs clothng. 1 cs glassware. Tacoma; east o1 Fargo—2 bxs photo goods, 2 ey 1t—353 roils 582 bdls 69 cv pap bals shooks, 4¥8 kegs nalls, 700 bars bul biks wheel. Anncor es—8192 sks oats, 1000 bbls lme, 273 8K8 codfish skins. W Whatcom—15 pigs housenold goods, 1 box rul East via C P Ry—35 cs smoking tobacco, 50 bois gliicone, 408 bdls paper. Foreigu—1 bx household g00ds, 1 cs books. ~eatile—2 bbls wine 3 bxs paiterus. ) be plano, 200 ca salmon, 1 bbi vinezar 4 vks turnips, | o peanut roaster. 39 pkgs household goods. 3 bal D skius, 2 bxs polish, 277 bals aides, 6 pk press. G N Ry via Seattle—770 sks flour, 3 cs rubber goods. Port Tawnsend—33 pkgs household goods, 2 cs glass. 2 pkgs express. 2 sks sulpuurae. MOSS” LANDING—Per Gipsy—1 bx butter, 2 cseces. Monterey—1 bbl biuestone. 1 bx tobaceo. Santa Cruz—16 cs cheese, 500 bbis Iime Pigeon Point—B1 ks potatoes, 35 drum cheese. g3 ex 78 bxs Counsignees. Per schr Nokomis—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: Williams, Dimond & Co. Per Corona—Brigham, Hopped Co: Arciic 0y Worka: Dodee. Sweene ' Co: Dairymen's U1 Higgins & Collins: Redington & Co; C Dos Stanaard Uil Co: Smlth’s Cash Store: A Pal Wells, Fargo & Co: american Union Fish Co 1) Tweedie: J B Ingugila: Baker & Hamilton: G H Young: F B Halght: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schui:; Getz Bros & Co: Hllls Bros: Norton, Teller & Co. Russ, Sanders & Co; Ross& Hewlett; I Tray Wheaton, Breon & Witzel & Baker: G Be.t & to: McDonough & Runyon: Deming-Paimer Milling Co; Marshall, Teggart & Co: Taylor & Co: McKay &Co: Western Carbolic Acid Co: £ M Heckman & Co: A Reber: G Cuncatio; New York Mfg Co: Holt Bros: L Liberu Per State of California—Allen & Lewls: ordert ©J Leist & Co; Otis, McAllister &Co: A S ~miths Anspacher Bros: Jonn ¥ English; M £ A Wagner: McDonouzh & Kunyon; Woltd F B Rossi J Everdine & Co; D E Allison &Co; Haslett E R Stevens & Co: Fogarty & Parker: E Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: S F Suiphur Co: Darbee & Immel: Wells, Fargo & Co; Sheidon liing Co: Crown Paper Co; Clacsop Ml Co; Mur- ray & (o, Per Uma flla—Oregon Imo Co; C Carpy & Cc D Lhristiansen: Eberhard T & Co; H Ashman: G Sanguinetti: Geo Heckson; Monarch Card Co: H W Higgins: Tacoma Grain Co; S P illing Co: Selby Smelting and Lead Co; C J Leis: &Co: J B Andrews: F Hillens & Co: S Stitvater: Butterick Pub Co; Italian-Swiss Colony: Lous Meyerstein & Co: Blake, Moftitr & Towne: W ( Richardson: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Northern Lumber Co: Ls Huusaker: White Sewine-machine Co: H Dusard: Moore, Ferguson & Co: Tacoma & Koche Harbor Lime Co; Bricham, Hoooe & Co; A L Black: A L Stewart; American Tobacco Co: F Chev Pac Coasi Sy-up Co; S F weeks: F W Shipman A Repsold & Co: Butterick Pattera Co. Charies Bach: CE Whitney &Co: Kobler & Chase: Lou ront & Co: Haslett & Batley: L J Evans; The Osobright Co; W B Sumner & Co: T_Polla: Grau; Wells. Fargo & Co: _Royal Mling Co: & C v E Holenan: A Bergman: Alfred Ropp; ideck & Co: D B Christle; L Lossman: W jor & Co; Por Gipsy—Baker & Hamilton: Cal Bottling Co. Jones & Co: Standard Oil Co: Dairymen’s Unton Herman Joost; Goldberg, Bowen & Co; M S ~{m. Norton, Teller & Co: H Cowell & Co: O B Green: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Dodge, Sweener & Co: W oA & Co; Brauer & Grasshoff; Migliavacca Vine Co. OCEAN TRAVEL. The X. S, MONOWAI RRIC o Ssaiesowas and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Friday, February 5,at 2 7. u DY SRS e HONOLULU only, @"pfl Tuesday, February 33, A rates. Line o COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN South Atrica. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents. 114 Montgomery strest. , Frelght Office, 327 Market st.. San Francisco. lisnco and Sitka (Alasks), boldt Bay), st 1 PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHI? (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Isiand, Loring, Wrangel, Junesu, Kil 9 . ., Feb. 10, 23. er (B. C.), Port Town- For Victoria and Vancon send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett. Anscories and New Wt Feb. 4, 1 after, connecting ‘st Vancouver with the C. P. K. R., at T NRy: com (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 8 4. ». . 15, 20, 25, and every fitth day there- oma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. &t Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For l:ureka, Arcaa and Fields Landing (Hum- Pomona 2 P. X., Feb. 1, 5,9, 13, 1. 35, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los_Angeles) and Newpor:, &t © A. & Feb. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fouria day thereafter. or San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luls Obispo), Sauta Barbara, Port Los an- peles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A.x. Feb. 1, 5, 9,18, 17, 21, 25, and every fourth Qday thereatter. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatian, La Paz and Guaymas (MexIico), steamer Orizabs, 10 4.3 25th of each month. ‘e Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling. Tioket ofiice—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents; 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-strest Whart, at 10 a. . FARE ({82 Firsta Inciuding 86 Second-class /berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Jan.28, Feb. 2,13, 23 -...Jan. 38, Feb. 7,17, 37 Through tickets and through baggage to il Eastern polnts. Rates and foiders upon applioa ton 1o F. F. CONNOR, General Agent 880 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents MPANY’S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH ORiVer, toot of Morton st. Aravelers by this line &vold both transic by English ratl way an the discom¢ort of crossing the channel in a small boat, New York to Alexandria. Egyph via Paris first class $160, second class $116. LA NORMAN D! La BOURGOG La GASCOG LA BRETAGNE COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. LA CHAMPAGNE e her particulars apply to 2 \ Tor further Part o A FOROKT, Agent, No. 8, Bowling Green. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. Onfted States and Rojal Mall Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpools SAILING EVERY W EBK. ABIN, 850 AND UPW ARD, ACCORD- ing 10 steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $i2 50 and 84 50: May Snd Teutonic. Steerags Tickets from England, In iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through 1o San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickety salling dates and cabin pians may be procursd from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or General Office of the'Company, 613 Marks! strosq under Graud Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. General Agent for Pacific Coash STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daily. Froight received up 85~ Accommodations Reserved oy Telephone. The only line sellinx through tickets snd giving through freight rates to ail poin.s oa Valley T STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters. Mary Garratt, City of Stockton, Telophone Main 805. _Caw Nav. ard lmpi. Co FOR VALLEJO AND U. S. FAVY-TARD. STEAMER “)ONTICELLO,"” Sun.. 10:30 A c. and & Daily ex. Saturday & Sun- 10:30 & and 4 e w e sr.s‘ . tree’ Dock. Pler 4. frelephon biack 261. «Trip gives 6 hours stob at Navy-Yard. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA (RUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER V- S'iay. Weaneeday, Friday, at 10 Ao, Tussday, Thuraday, Seturlay. at § 2" Freigns and Passenger. ‘0 San Fr L5 ‘Aiviso, 500; to Sau Jose, 73c. Ty 20 Ws aata CLATA siy 53 Josn At e —— et B Lt ..