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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMAKY OF THE MARKETS. Coffee duil. | Wheat and Barley quie , Oats and Rye neglected. Hay, Beans and Seeds unchanged. oes and Onions firm. Butter, Cheese and Fggs as before. Poultry nomioal. Game duil. All Frults very quiet. Provisions inactive. ¥air trading in Wool. Beef steady Hidesduil and unchanged. Decreased receipts or Wine. WINE AND BRANDY RECEIPTS. Recelpts of Wine at this port In January were 212 ga'lons, against 1,083,580 in January, | 95. Of Brandy Lhere were $9,390 gailons, | gainst 30,790. | ® Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow B i The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures at station indicate ma: mum_temperatura for the days: those underneath it, if any, the amount of | raintall, of melied snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the pust twelve hours. or solid lines, connect poin s of equal sir pressure; therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature word “bigh” means high barometric pressur is usually accompanied by fair weather: refers to low pressure. and is and accompanied by cloudy weather and rains. 3 y first appear on the Washington he pressure is high in_the interior ow along the coast, and the lsobars extend h and south along the coast, rain is probable: when the ¢ 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb able. Wiih a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Californla coast, warmer weather may be expected in_summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditious will produce an opposite result. WEATHEE EUREAU REPORT. usnally preceded UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8, 1897.5 1. M. Weather conditions and general forecast The sollowing are the seasonal rainfalls to date a5 compared with those of the same date Iast sea- s00 and rainfall during the past twenty-four boars; Eureka, 52.04, last season 2d bours -04: Red Eluff 18.50, last season 13.83, past 24 hours .00; San_ Fraseisco 16.71. Ias. season 12.42, pasi 24 hours 0); Freano 7.5, last season 409, past 24 hours .00; San Luis Obisoo 14.99, last Geason 12.25, past 24 hours, .02; Los Angeles, 1101, last teason 5.91, past 24 hours -00: Diego 7.5, lust season'4 44, past 24 hours Yuma 4.66, last season .36, past 24 hours .00, San Fraucisco dala—Maximum temperacure 55, minimum 7. mean 51. Ihere as be 1 a slight rise in pressure over the northern balf of the Facific Slope. Conditions are suili uniavorabie for setded fair weather. Kain has fallen from Eureka portbward. 1here have also been light rains in Nevada ana U The temperature has rematned nearly ary he eniire Pacific Slope. t made at San Francisco for 30 hours eniing midnight. February 9, 1897. Northern California—Showers Tuesday in north- n .00; station- o portions: cloudy in southern portions; fresh southerly winds. Southern California—Cloudy Tuesday; light westerlv winds. Nevada Tuesday. Utah—Rain Tuesday. Arizona—Cloudy Tuesday. San_Fravcisco and vicinity—Cloudy Tuesday westerly winds. ALEXANDER McADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YOKK MARKETS, Financial. NEW YORK. N. Y., Feb. .—Considering all the developments ¢ uring the day’s session at the Stock Exchauge the markets for securlties beld up remarkably well. The news and rumors were well calculated 10 mark depression, but exceptin the case of the industrial group the bears made but little impression upon values. The first thing that gave operators for a decline courage was the receiptot iower quotations and of seliing orders from Loudon. Then came the State Senate inves- tigation commitiee’s Inquiries Into the aftairs of the sugar trust. which invited an ausc upon that stock under which It broke nearly 3 per cent 1011135 A Llock of the stock. which has been haoging over the marke: for many days. was dis- lodzed by the decline. Tobacco fell 134 to 7134 Leather prefer-ed 134 to 3114: Am erican Spirits, 7s 10 1834, and prefe. red 1%g to 8234 In the re- uiuinder of the list the losses were oaly 14 10 1 per cent although great efforts were pui. forth to mase capiial oul of the vague rumors concern- ing an alleged disraption o: the Joint Traflic A sso- ciation. The crowaing efforiof the bears, how. ever, was acunnincly devised statement that & ficet'ad been Ordered 1o Cuba 1o release Ameri- cavi prisionecs. The denial of this sensationas re- POrt came 50 prompuiy irom W asalugton that the 1us.izaters we.e unable to carry Into execatlon their purpose of break lug the market, and 1n «he last hour tney were runniugin lively fashion to Cover their shores. Sugar moved up over two polats, Tising 10 11834, otner stocks recovered 14 10 11 per cent fro'. the lowest, the iaiter jo Leather preferred. Manhattan, Metropolitau Trac: tion and General Klecirle were noticeably weak and yielded 3,0 ) per cent on compararive. lignt offerings. It had been supposed that Ge erai Eiectric would be benefited by the offic statement that the company had secured the con- tract (o equip the surface lines recently acqu red by the Metropolitan Tract.on Company wiin (e uuderground troiley. The day's operations suived 10 a1 8adition to the ouLstADding short n- terest. Specu.stios closed quiet and firmer o tone. Tae transactions _sggregated 16,977 shares, including 75,000 Sugar, 10,600 Leather preferred, 10,300 St Paul, 8200 Burling.on and 7000 Ameri an Spirits. Net_changes show losses ©f 14@114 per cent. Tobacco leading. Bonds were irregular, but {n the main firm. Gales footed up §1,524,000. American Spiris sixes rose 11510 78 %, Broosivn Warehouse, 15 10 8334 Exic first. consolidated 254 1o 193¢ Lavs Erie sud Western firsts, 134 (0 11 b: Long lalana generai fours, 2 1o B7: Oregon Short Line consol dated fives certificates 34 to 7645, Southern genecal sevens certificates 414 to 7615 Chicugo aud Northern Pacific fives cer. {noates 1e0} 1 to 42; Chicago Gas firsis, 1.0 95; NorLhweatern gold coupon sevens, 1 10 116: St Paul, Unicars and Pacific sixes, 135 to 117, aod Standard Kope and Twine incomes, 1 10 27. Standara Rope. saq xes advanced 11075, but later bioke Lo i 8 subsequeat rally lo 75 Ti Government bo.ds $23,000 coupon 1925 s0ld at 12235, Test ol Grain. FLOUR—Dull and steady. Winter wheat, low grades, §2 30@3 30; fair to fancy, 83 5084 60; do patents, $475@5:’ Minnesota Clear, $3 50@d. o straights, $4@4 45; do patents, $4 106405 low extras. '$230@5 30; City Mills, Sa@s: a0 patents, $5@5 25: Rye mxure, $3@8 90; sy perine, $2@2 80; fine, §1 h0@? 05, *outhiern tiour, quie , steady: common to fair extra, 83 20@s5 60: £0od 1o «hoice do. $5 1G4, K¢ tlour, steady, quiet, at 32 60@3. “ORNMEAL—Dull, steady. Yellow PRI y Western, RY¥—Dull, firmer. Western, 40%c, c. 1, £. Buf falo. BARLEY—Quiet, easier; feeding 28%c, c. Buitalo. S, WHEAT_Dull, eisier, ciosing steady. No 2 red 1. o. b., 9535@954¢; ungraded, 78@u3c: No. 1 Northern, Br@s9c. and declined 14@4c with Options opened we: the West, rallicd %@i15c on decrease! stocks, FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO. 4 Leldesdorff St, Tel Main 1954. CENTRAL OFFICE €25 Market St., Palace Hotel. Puriy & Atkinson, Mavavers. Tel, Maln 5144. Uptown Office—Baldwin Hotel (adjoining Grill Hoom). Tel. Matn 1081, PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. ©Oxders instantly executed on latest market quo itions. Reterence Let Xational Banl & E2 CHICAGO. PRIVATE Wikk NEW YORK ] firmar catilen. foreign buying and looal covering: fell 74@ic on local liquidation, closing steady At unclinuged prices to e d cline with buyla & mod- erate. May and July mou active. No 2 red Feb- Tuary, Bilge: March. 85&c: May 8254c: July, T055¢; Septem ber, 1734c. <0 0. 2, 28%, @29%4c elev: N Dul weases: tor: 203, @30 5 afloat. Opiions were duli and weak at 3¢ decline on in- weak West ana local re; ded ip. creased stocks, May and Joly only_t: February, 243 g Ontions dul 2134c: July, 22 Spot prices , 2114c: do white, 2dc. 2 Chicago, 2235e: No i 20iac: No. 5 white, 92 mixed Wesiern. 21@24c; do white, 21@80c: white State, 21 @30c. Provisions. LARD—Quiet, firmer. Westorn steam, 34; City, | $360; May, 54 Continent '$4 25; South American, 84 6U; com- pound, i@ilc. PORK—Steady, moderate demand: new maess, $5@8 75. LU1 K —Fatrly scitve, firm. Western Cream- ery, 13@2114c; do factors, 7@)4c: KIgins, 21@ | 21%%¢: imitu.on creamery. 21@21%4c. | CLEESE—sSuong, fair demand. Part skims, 6@9L4e: full skims, 3G3Vac Q EGGS Wentern tresb. 16¢: limed TALLOW-—Qulet, steady. 3138315, | "COT(OISEED OIL—Firm. | 10w prime, 2e. RICK —Fi-m, fairly sctive. Japan, 414@4 e Tcehouse, $2@3 30: sgise O 1y, o3 : country, Crude, 20c: yel- Domestic, 5%5@bc: | MOLASS. eady, moderate demand. New Orieans, 22@; COFFE E—inactive, 5 to 10 points down. March, | $9 25 May, 89 35. Spot Rio dull, steady: No. 7, 974c: 9340 afloat. SUGAR—Quiet, steady; off A, 37@4c: mold A, 41gc: standard A, 434c; confectioners’ A, 4 cut loaf aud crushed, 47sc; powdered, 4 granulated. 414c; cubes, 43g¢. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c. 15 ACHES—Yeeied, boxes1215@15¢; unpeeled, bags 7g9-. PRUN ES—Four sizes nomina', 53gc. RAISINE—Two crown L. M., 41483 4c. crown, 514@5Yac: four crown, @6 layers. 81 35@1 45: clusters, $1'45@1 80. 1A MONDS—Sofi sliell, §@9%zc. paper shell, @12, WALNUTS standard, 7e: do soft shell, oc. HOPS—Qulet; Pacific Coast, 3%4@13c. WOOL—Firm; moderate demand. Domestic fleece, 16@23c; pulled. 18@31c; Texas, T@1c. Merchandise. @7 2C1EON—Modersiely active. COPPER—Firm. LEAD—Firm. three London American, $11 | Lake. $12. Domestic. +3 2214@3 2714. TIN — Dull. ~ Strais, $1346@ 13 55: piates, | moderate demand. SPELTER—Firm. Domestic, $3 50@4 1214. CHICAGO MARKETS. | CHICAGO, 111, Feb. 8.—The chbanges in prices of wheat this morning hinged on the changes in | stocks st the different points includiug in the visi- | ble sopply. The immediate opening was rather easy at & decline from Saturduy, indifterence at Liverpool and large recelpts in the Northwest, 511 cars, being the topics of interest under discussion and their dizestion proving inimicai Lo prices. After the inftial (rading was over, however, atten- tion was turned to the posting of stocks. When New York’s decrease of 850,000 busheis was posted an upward jump of a cent took place. The final footings showed a total decrease of 1,708,000 | bushels. The word's shipments for last week were estimated a: 5,600.000 bushels. The smount on ocean passaze was 60,000 bush- els Teceip:s at Chicago were 13 cars and 7 018 bushels was taken irom store. The English visble supply increasea 1,463,000 bushels. i announcenient of which caused a slump in_prices and converied a strong tone inio & weak one. Ex- port clearances were iiberal st 637,044 bushe s Closing Continental cables were irregu ar. May wheat opened from 7614 to 765sc, advanced to 76%c, decilned to and closed &t T614@T654c, s@Y4c under Satur’ay. Estimated Teceipts 1or to'morrow, 28 cars . 2 rea, spot, wheat ranged from 85%4¢ to 87 7ge, closing at S5La@86ac. CORN=Was very steady but prices gained lit- tle. That they did not depreciate was, however, considered encouraging. The strengih in wheal was naturally a help (0 preserving the tone of corn. Liverpool cubies were quiet and unchanged. Receipts were 478 cars and 2226 bushels were | taken from store. The amoun: on ocean passage decreased 83,00 bushels. The visible supply io- creased 1,484,000 bushels. Export ciearauces were 728,000 bushels. The bre lust hour exerted a detrimental influence. corn opened at 2414¢, s0ld b-tween 2414@: and 2575 @24c. closing at the inside, Jgc yesterday. Estimated Teceipts for to-morrow 640 cars. OATS—Were steady to firm, obtaining strength from the neighboring specuiative markets Re- | celpis were 357 cars. There were no withdrawais | from store. The yisible supp y Increased 152,000 bushels Exports were light at 20,558 bushels. Prices weakened at the close on the general in- ciination of the other markets to deciine. May oata closed halt a cent lower than Saturday. Es- timated recripts for to-morrow, 460 cars. FLAX- Was stead b No. 3, Northwesiern, 7Teac: May, T7c: July, September, 7934c. ~IXecelpts were 41 cars. PROVISIONS—There was ouite a shortage In the receipt of hogs this morning from what was expected, and priceso: products benefited thereby. ‘AUthe yards (here was 6@10c advan.e, and pro- Visions appreciaied 1o corr-spond. . May pork ciosed a shade bigher; May lacd aad ribs each 234 | bigh < 11 wheat in the May Taiac; T8ige; TER—The butter market was active and | firmer to-day. Recelpta showed no falling oft, bt | the demand was urge t and fancy wakes made & slight advance in price. Creamenes — K xtras, 20%4c: firsts, 18@ 19¢c: scconds,] 41 6e: imitations, fancy. 151 dc. Deirics —Extras. 17c: firsis, l4@lbdc: secouds. 9@l0c Ladles—Extras, 11@l2c: tirsis, 815@914¢; packing Hock Be; grease, Zia@se: Toi butien, 10610540 EGGS—Firm, fairly active and higher. Receip! ‘were not lurge and the demand was good. Fresh Siock, 243gc 9 dozen. MONEY- Was 475@5% on call and 6% o time loans. New York exchange soid at 26¢ discount. Closing Prices. WEHEAT_February, 76c: May. 76143@7654c: Toly TG 3 CORN - rebruary, 213,@21%¢: May, 237@ 24c: July, 2ac. OATS—February. 15%4c: May. 17%4c: July, 18c. PORK—May, $7 65: July, $7 80. LARD—May. 88 8214: Juiy, 83 9234, KIBS—May, 33 9244, July, $4 0214, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Trr. Feb. S.—After the aavance last week of 16@25¢ per 100 pounds for cattle resulting from large receipts no surprise was created this morniug when the run was posted s 18,000 head. Thiy is & large supply for these times. The demand was good, the beef-coolers be- ing empty, but buvers 100< advantage of the in- creascd suppy to for.e a deciine of 10 centsin beef steers, prime oues excepied. The qu.lity of stock showed no improvement. Country shippers are sending fewer hogs L0 market, as many feed- ers are unwilling 10 sell at present prices. Ke- celpts o-day were only 52,000 head agrinst 44,560 iasc Monday avd 30,545 n yesr ago. Packers and snippers were active buyers, and thev puid about | 5 cents per 100 pounds mor« than at the close of | last week. the supply being well taken. In sheep, | fortunately for seilers, there was no more than & | £00d day’s SUppLY, Lbe receipis belng estimated at 15,000 head as compared wiih 21,898 iast Monday and 21,170 on the corresponding dsy & year ago. There 'was an excsllent demand and prices were strong. CATTLE—Receipts, 18.000. Fancy beaves, 6 30 @5 40; cholce 10 prime sieers, £4 80@6 26; good 10 choice steers, £4 50@4 85: medium sieers, 34 20 @4 45; fair beel ateers. §3 90@4 15: common beef steers. $360@385: g00d 10 prime stockers and feeders. 83 854 15: Tair 10 g00d stockers ana feed- ers. $3@3 80: bulis. cholce 1o exira, $3 50@3 75 bulis, poor 10 chol. e, §2 26@3 25; cows and heifers, cnolce to prime, 35 3U@4 15; cows, fair to choice, $2 50@3 H0: CoWs, cOmmOD 10_fwir cunners, §1 75 @2 45; calves. £00d Lo fancy. $5 50@8 10; cuives, common to 0od, $3 U0@S 40: 1 exus ied steor $3 50@4 35: ‘iexas cows and bulls, $2 5093 5 milkers and_springers, per head, $20@40. HOGS—Receipts, 42.000. Heavy packing and shipping_lots, $3 25@3 50: common to choice mixed. $385@3 5214 choice assorted, $3 4b@ 355: iight, 83 35@5 55: pigs, $3 25@5 o SHELP—Receipts. 15,000, Inferior 1o cholce, $2 50@4; lambs, §3 50G0. Receipts at Omaha. EOUTH OMAHA. Nrn. Feh. 8 _HOGS—Re- ceipts, 1800 market strong to 5¢ bicher. Light and mixed, 83 25@5 30; beavy, $31583 2. CATTLE—Heceipis. 2000. Marke: weak for beeves; otners steady. Sieers, 33 50@4 25: cows, 51 50@a: feeders, $3G4. SHEEP—keceints, 350; market strong. Wi ern muttons, $3 60; lambs, $4 60. NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Share: Money on call easy at 14@2%: last loan Yo%, and closing at 4% Prime mercantile paper, 3. Steriiug_exchanse dull, with actual business in oankers’ bills ax 84 B412@A 84% for 60 days and £4 8614 @4 ¥6Y5 for Aemund. Posted rates, 54 8536 @4 873 Comuercial bills, 84 5314,@4 Bl Bur siiver, b434c. Mexican doliars. 0U%4(@815pes GOv- ernment oonds steady: State bonds dull: railroad bonds firm. Silver was quiet. L0816 mTocKs. Am Tel & Cable... 87bg(Norih American... 4l Atchison........... 1435 Norihern Pacific. 15 Pretorred 2433 _Prferred Adams Express. . Northwesters. Alton, Terre Hauie 56 | Preterred. . American Express11034/N Y Centrai, American Tobacco 7134 N ¥, Chicago, Preferred 18t preferred. 70 Bay State G 2d preferred... .. 48 Baltimore & INY&N R, 165 Brunswiok Lands. %N Y & New Fng... 7 Buffalo, Roch & P. 165N Y, Susq & Wo... 814 Canada Pacifi Preferred. 241y Cauada Bouther Ontarto... 07 1oty Canton Land. Ontario & Western 1434 Central Pacific. (Oregonimprovmnt—s ‘hes & Obi Prefe-red. . Chicago Alion, Oregon Navigation 14 Preferred. (Oregon &hort Line. 13 c Pacitic Mall........ 26 Chicago & E Il Peoria. D& Evans 2 Preferred Plitsburg & W ptd. 15 Chicago Gas. vilman Paluce. Cleve & Pittabur 5 Quicksilver Consolidation Coal. 33" " Preferred........ 1014 Consolidated Gus..145 |Reading.... ... 2514 CCC&StLon... 26Yq RioGranded Westa 12 Preferred......... 76 | Freferred........ 8814 Colo Fuel £Trca.. 356 |(Rock Island. ... 8634 Preferred...n.... 90 |RomeWai&Ggden 11634 [ 2 nominal; refined, nominal. quiet: | National 1end | box: Dried repper: Cotton OIl Cerr.... 11158t L&SW. Commercial Cabie, 150 " Preferred. Del Hudson..........1UBY4/st Paul.. Del Lack&Wesirn. 15274 Preferred. Denver & R G. 11 st Paul & Duinth, Preferred. 4115 Preserred......... 85 Distiliers. . St Paul & Gmal General Preferred. Erte .. siem&EN Preferred. .. Iver Certiiicates. 647k Southern Pacitic. Southern R K. Preferred. 292_|sugar Refinery. 875 Preferrea . . 934 Tena Coal & 100 Homestak 85 | Preferred. H & Texas Ceniral— Illinois Central.. Fort Wayne. 135 Great Norihern pfd121 Green Bay... Harlem. ... Hocking Coal.. Hocking Valley. Texas Pacific Tol & 4 | Towa Central 7 |Toi Onlo & Central 20 Preterred.... . 2. | Preferred. .. 50 Kansas & Texas. 355 Tol 5 Louls & K C 6% Preferred 801y Preferred Kingston & 3| Cnion Pacific.. Lake Erle & Westn 1514 U P Den & Guif... Preferred. ........ U S Cordage. Lake Snore. . Preferred. . Guarantesd . — Preterred U'S Express. EW Long Isiand . 47 U S Leather.. 814 Lovtsville & Nish, 4974 Preferred. 91 Louisville.N Apay 34 U'S Rubber. ... 2112 Preferred. .. 110;| Preferred......... T4%4 Manbattan Con.._. 8 |Utica & B Hiver...160 Memphis & Charls 15 |Wab S L & Pacific. 64 Mexicau Centra 834 Preferred Diichigan Central. 83y Wells-Fargo..... Minn &S L..... —— "|Western TUnlon.... Preferred. — _ |Wisconsin Central. | Minn& St L'éom .. 1935 Whesling & L E... 1st preferred..... 2d preterred 78| Preferred. . ...... 4735/ Am Co:ton Oil pid. Missourl Pacific.. 2134/W U Beef.......... 6ia Mobile & uhio... " %0 (Ann Arbor. Big Nashviile & Chait. 6734/ Freferred.........— National Linsead.. 13 Brooklyn Traction. 19% NJ Central.. 9y |Erie 24 pid......... 2134 Norfolk & Westrn. 117/amercan Spiriis.. 1 Freterrea... 1744 Preferred........ 323 (LosiNG FONDS. 106 Northern Pac lsts.1143¢ Aln Class A 4n D Class B 4, 85104 | Do 2ds... — Alsbama class C.. $8 | Do 3ds.. T Atchison 4s....... 841y DoconsolBs,..... 60 Do 2ds A. % Or Improvmui ist 85 ‘anada Soutli 3ds.107 | Do bs. Sl Cen Pac lsts 0’95, — LR & Cherokee 4s. 1896.104 | Do consol 5 Do 1897 104 |0i Shor: Line 65 Do 189K 104 | Do consol Ss.. Do18gD. [ 1104 Ipacific 830t 97, — Ches & Ohio Bs....110%4| Ch&N P Tr Reis 53 32 D C5-65s lia & Reading ds 175 | Dolstptd incom. 46% +-=. 10914 /R GrandeWest 1sts 73 Den & R G 1st l4'sSt L&lronMtGends 76 Do'ss. B85St L & s F Gen 68.112 Eri» 2ds. . .. 66 |St Paul Consols....13134 FLW&DenCity ista 67 |[StPC& Palsta 11 Ve 104 So Carolina 415s...105 Do 614 Southern K R os.. Gen Yz Do Pac Cal las. H & 'Tex Cent 55,1108~ Tenn new 3s. Do con 6s. 102 | Texns Pac 1 Jowa CentraiIsts.. 964/ Texas Pac 2as. .. Kausas Pa Consols 75% Union Pac lsts 45 ks Palsts DenDIvi1855 U S s reg of 1925, La Consol 4s........ 9535 Do ds, coupon. Missouri funding...— | U § 4s reg of 1907 MK T 2ds. Do ds, coupon.... Do dg it Dogs..... Mobile & Ohio'4s.. 677 Dods. reg Mutaal Unlon 6s.:111%5| Do 5s. coupon. N J Cent Gen 5s.. 117 | Va funding deot N Y C&St Louis 4310634 Do registers: Nor & West Gen 65120 | Do deferred 8. N Caroilna con 43.101 | Dotrust reptsipd 614 Do 6 _.....122 (Wabash lst bs. NortbwesiConsois. 13014 West shore 4. Lodeb Bs........111%| FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT LIVERPOGL, Exa., Feb. 8.—The spot market 18 quiet at 65 714d. Cargoes are steady at 34s, sell- ers. prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cabie gives the following | Liverpool guotations for No. 2 Kea Winter: Febe ruary. 6s 33,d; Marcn, 65 434d: May, 65 5lgd: July, 63 4744 SECURITIRS. LONDON, Exa., Feb. 5.—Consols, 112 13-16; sii- ver, 2834d; French Rentes, 102¢ 65c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.... #4864 Eteriing Exchange, sight. 4881, Sterling Cabies.. i89 New York kxchabge, Sight. ... .. New York Exchanke, telegraphic.. Fine SIVer, per 0unce. ... . ........ Mexican Doliars. ... i 7 - PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHE& GRAINS. WHEAT—The merket is dull at unchanged prices for shippinz grades Quoted at 81 5215@ 1 8733 for common grades, £1 355, @1 40 for aver- age No. 1, 81 4114@1 4254 for chgice and $1 4755 @1 6234 ¥ cul for extra choice milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL EESSION—9:15 o'clock—May—4000 ctls, $1 4034 December—4000. $1 28, BECOND “Es810N—May2000 cils, $1 3914; 4000, 81 39: 6000, $1 387, REGULAR Moy ctls. $1 2114 6000, ~—December—2000 May—22,000, $1 38; 1 2114 28,000 81 K814: 26,000, 5. 551y AFTERNO00N SESSION - ¥ —6000 culs, $1 38; | 8000 §1 5784: H0UU. $1 877%: 8010, $1 3715 20,000, $1 3755_Lecember—2000, $1 50%: 4000, B1U13g: 400U, $1 2114: BAKLEY—Steady. 2000, $1. 2 with & mudpnu. demand. Feed, 75@50c B cu; Brewing, B7%.@92%ac B ctl. cALL HOARD BALES. 9:15 o'clock—No sales. o sales LAR MORNING SESSION—May—2000 ctis, 79c; 2000, 791jc. AFTERNOON 2000, 7914¢ OATS _Fa 4@ '45: Common White, $1@1 10: choice, $1 15@1 y. Elack fur feed, 95c@F1 06 105 seed, 1 10 @ Gray, $1 15@1 30; Red, 31 10@) 20; Sur- prise. $145@1 55 @ cul. CORN—No improvement. Large Yellow. 7734c: Small Round do, 9Uc; White, 75@77 ot —8715@9214c B ctl. 5@ jac B RY BUCK WHEAT—Quoted $115@1 25 Botl FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: $4 85@4 95 Bakers' extras, $4 7, fine $3@4 35 B obl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, Cracked Corn, $17 50318 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Fiour, 82 85 ¥ 100 ibs; Rye Flour, 32 70 #:100 Ibs: Rice Flou £ 76: Cornmeal. $2 85: extra cream do. $5 Untmeal, 55 00: Oat_uroat 330: Buckwhea: Flour, Wheat, $550; Farina, $4 $3:_Rotled Oats (bbls), 86 $375@ 100 tbs. Family extras, @4 85; Super. $17@17 80; 35 90; Peari Barl, Soits Sous, 83 60; Creon G b4 P HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Deaters quote previous prices. BRAN—_$12 50@13 for the best and $12 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18819 for lower grades and $20@20 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $17 50@18; Ollcake Meal at the mili, $26 50 ¥ ton: Jobbing, $27 50: clipped Oats, 81 3U@1 50 B cil. HAY—Wheat, $#@11; Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10; Oat, $6@9: Burivy, $7@8 50; River Bariuy, $5@6 50: Alfalia, $8@7 6v: compressed, 360 9 60; slock, $6@6: Cl ver, B5E8 # ton. STRAW—25@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, All descriptions are nomiaal and unchaoged. BEANS — Bayos, $1 5081 60 B ct: Small Whites, §116@1 25 @ ctl: Large Whites. $1a1 15§ cul; Pinks, $1 101 25: Reds, £1 101 20: Black- ere, 31 10@1 15: Red Kidney, 82 60 Limas, $1 10 ©1'90: Butters, &1 25@1 50; Pea, ¥1 16@1 30. SEEDS—Brown Musiard, 82 50a2 75; Yeilow Musiara 31 753 el Fiax, 815061 40: Conary ed, 13,@:140 7 B: Alfalta, 6vkc: Rape, & Uhic: Heomp, ae; Timothy. 4%sc. s 1S, DRIED PEAS—Niles, 31@1 20 % ctl; Green, $140@1 50 B il POTATOES, UNIONs, VEGETABLES. Potatoes and Onions ruje firm. POTATOES—New Potatoes, 2@2%ac B Bb: Sweet Potatoes, 81 25@1 5U: karly Rose, 75@5dc: River Reds.76@85¢; Burbank Seedlings, 75@Soc # ctl for Rivers and 0c@S1 0 for Salnas nnd 70G85c for Petalumus: Oregon Burbanks, S0c@$1 10, ONTONS—$1 00@% ctl: Oregous, $2 15. VEGRTABLES — Hothouse ~Cucumbers, — 9 dozen: Asparacus, 16@-5c % Ib: Rhubarb, 32 B box: Los Angeies Summer Squash, 65 @85c B box: Los Angeles Green Peppers, 40@ | 50c: Mushrooms. 1U@25c # b Marrowfat ~quash. $3@8 B won: Los Angeles Tomatoes, 50c@81 § Tt B 1b; Green bens, c@ie ® B; Los Angelrs String Geans, 6@10c: Dried Ukre, ¥@Yc @ 1; Cabbage, 40@bUc ¥ cul; Carrots, 2b@30c B sack: Gerlic, 114@2c @ . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Prices rule unchanged. CREAMERY—Fancy Creameries, 21@22c; sec- onds. 18@19c B . DaIRY—Fancy roils, 15@16c: squares, 17c ® 1; g00d o choice. “13@14c; lower grades, 10@ 1215 PickLED—13@14c B B forold and 17@18c 10 new, IRKIN—13@14c B D for old and 17@18c for new. CREAMERY TUB—16@17c B . CHEESE—Choice mild new IS quotable at 100 ® common to good old, B@Sc B : Cream Cheddar, 11@12c ¥ B: Young Americ Tlc: Western, 11@l2c: Ewstern, 14@1815¢ @ b, EGGS—Nolower, but_easy. Ranch Exge, 166 18c: store Eggs, 14@15¢; Lastern, 1c B doz. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Nomin, Live Turkeys, 15@16c B 1 for Gobblers, 15@ 16¢ % b for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 16@20c B b: Geese, pair, 81 SU@3: Goslings, §2 50@5: Ducks, 8¢ Tor o1d and 86 50@T 50 % dos Jor youne: Hens, “$4@5: Roosters. younk. $5@6 % dozen: do, old, $4: Fryers, $5@5 50; Brollers. $4 50@5 for large and $8 50@4 for small: Pigeons, $2@z 25 | % doz for yourg and $1 2 for old. GAME—Engiist - nipe are quotable at §2 50@: Jack snipe, $1@1 50 ® doz: Hare, $1; Kabbits, 1 50 for Cottontails and $1@1 25 10r small; Gray ers, 83 fancy Red, 50§75¢ for common; Eastern, $1 50 @3 ® bol. BERRIES i castern Cranberries are siow at $6@7 B b CITHUS FRUITSS Mandatia. Oranics ars well cleaned up at the moment and other Urances are dull. Navel Cranges. 12@2 75; Seedlings, $1@1 25: wveigons. 75¢@$1 25 for commeonand §1 50@2 for £00d 10 choice; Mexican Limes, $9g5 50; Califor- nia Limes. $1'50@i 75; Buuanas, $1@4 # bunch; Pineapples, $2@1 # doz. DRIEU FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Quotacions on the Fruit Ex- change are nominally ss follows: UARLOAD LoTs—Apricois are quotable at 6@9c for Loyals und 1136@l2c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 3ac for the 4 sizes Peaches, 4@53ge 10c prime 1o choice, 634@7c for fancy and 9@10c for pesied in Loxes; apples. S@dLes for evaporated and 2@2%sc for sun-dried: rears, 25 @5c for prime 1o choice, 4@5Y4c for quarters and 6@6%gc for halves: Plims, 4¢ for pitied na 1 fo- unpitted; Nectarines, 515@434¢ for choice aud Eygc for taney: Walie' Figs, o7 Black Flgs, 254 5. JOBBING = PRICES—Peaches, 414@5l4c % D faney, 84QT140 3 I; peeled, 13050 ¥ cots, 625@9¢ B 1b: fancy, 10c: Moorparks, 12@ 33¢i eviporated Apples. S34c: sun-dried, 2%@3c; Prunes. $3,@4c for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, 3¢ for unpressed au.. 5@314c for pressed: white Eigs, dc: Plums. 435@5¢ for piited and 13gc for unpited: Neciarines, 4G6¢ B b for prime o fancy: Pears, 214@5c for whole, 449@5%ec for quarters and 115@61/4c for halves. KAISIN CARLOAD PRICES — Four- crown, 10oss, 534c three-crown, 435c @ Ib; two-crown, 3%c ¥ B. seediess Sultanas, Sigo: seediess Muscaiels, 43sc three-crown Loudon ‘layers, §1 15: clusters, 81 Lehesa clusiers, §2 60; imperial clusters, 83, dried Grapes. Sc 3 1. JOBEING PRICES—SAX FRANCISCO—Four-crown, loose, 534c: S-crown, 434c; Derown, 534c: seed: less Suitauas, 53,c’ scediess Muscateis, 4lac: Scrown London iayers, $1 25 clusters, 81 60 Dehesa clusters, $275: imperial ciusters, 88 25. NUTS—Chestriuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, 6%4@7c B I for staudard and 9@9lae B Ib for sorishell; Almonds, 6@6lgc for Lauguedoc, 3@ 15¢ for ‘bardshell and sgtc B Ib or paper-shell; Peanuts, 4@6c B B for rastern aua sc for Call: fornia: Hickory Nuts, S@sc @ b; Pecaus 714@ 8 @ i Filberts, 734@8c; Brazi Nuts, T5@8c: Coconuuts, $4@5 B 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12%c for bright and 6@9c for lower grades: waier-white extracted, 5@5340; Lt amber exiracted 4v2@4%C; dark amber PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c B b for heavy, 70 I for light medium, 914c for light, 10c B i for excra light and 1135c ® Ib for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugarcured Hams 12@)2c: California Hams, 10@10%4c: Mess Beet, $7@7 50: exura mess do. $8@8 30: famuly do, 39 D0@10; extra primc Pork, 87 50 @ 8; extra_clear, 316 ® bbi; mess. $14 9 bbl: Smoked Beet. 10 ® . LARD—Eastern. tlerces, is quoted at dlge for compound and 6@64e for pure: palls, Tc: Ualii- fornis tierces, 5@5ygc @ I for compound and l4c for pure: hall-bois, 6340; 10-1 tius, 734c: do, 6-1b, Tige B 1. COTTULENE—6@614c In terces and T34@8Ysc 10 10-b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Cullsand orands sell lc ¥ Ib under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 8c: medium, 7c ¥ Ib: lizht, 6c ® b: Cowhides, 6o: salted Kip. 6c # Ih: salted Caif, 7@sc: salted Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. 12@l3c B b: culls and bruuds. $@10c: drs Kip 1.9@10c: dry Calf. 16c; cuils. 10c: Goatakins, 20@85¢ each: Kids, bc; Deerskins, good sammer, “oc B Ib: medium, 20c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, suearlings, 10@20 each; short wool, 25@35¢ each; medium, 30@45¢ eachi long wools. 40@6uc each. 1ALLOW—No. 1, rendercd, 3@3%c; No. 2, 230 “The refined, Sc: Grease, WOOL—Jacob Woliner's clrcular say. sales for the week wili foot up sbout 800,000 s, Wwith pr.ces about the same us last week. All kinds of Wool iave been selling ant s ocks are getting smaller. Allthe scouring-milis are st l actively employed. cousuming about 150,000 1bs per day. Purchasing brokers still cannot' get orders for scoured Wool for Eastern account, a3 their corre- spoudents do not want to pay Ligher prices than they offered a month ago. The sales in he East- ern markets a-e sbout 2,000,000 bs less than iast wee-, but since the 1st of January the saies show an increase of 20 000,000 1bs more in comparison with the same time {5 1890, The market East is reported firm. but mostiy specutative, and the mills still caunot get many orders for goods. Atthe London sales now in pro_ress. which wiii ciose the 1uth fust., abont one-third of the Wools offered are bousht for American account, especially of the better cluss of Wool, aud_this Keeps the prices up. | I1 it was DOL fOF the American purchasers there is | abt that (he London market would be easier. | With beavy rains all over the State the outlook is | that we will have one of the best Woot crops In | ihis tate that we have had for many years. Stock | heep are advancing snd agood many who went | ouL 0! the business are now buying, 43 & tarifl on Wool is neariy assured In abou: six weeks we will have considerable new Wool in this mar- ket.” We quote Fall Wool as follows: Free northein, 7@8%sc B B: middie counties, free, 515@ 7e; do, défective, 439@bc: San Joaquin, B@Sc: do, foothill, b@7c: Kasiern Oregon. 7@l0c: Valley | Oregon, fall aod lambs’, 10@11c B B HOPS—6@5c for 1air 10 choice and 9@100 B B for 1anc; GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 4340 June- July dellvery, 47ac: San Quentin, 84 63 Wool Bacs, 241 @26Y4c. COAL—Welllngton, $3 @ ton: New Wellington, $8 9 ton: Southfield Wellingion, $7 50 ® ton: Seattle, $5 50: Bryant, $5 50: Coos Bay, $4 75 Walisend, $6 60: Scotcl Brymbo, —. berland. $13 50 in bulk and $15 In sacks: sy!vania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 % ton: Wi Anthracite. $8@10; Canoel, $8 @ ton; Kock | Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; | Coke, $11@12 tn bulk and $18 B ton o sks. COFFEE—C. E. Bickford gives the receipts at this port .hus far this year at 0653 bags. agalnst 10,024 bags during the same period in 1596. The sales from firs: hands were 6106 bags, agsinsc 6065 The stock in first hands February 1 was 5135 bags, agains. 4223 Febroary 1, 1896. Tne worid's visible supply Februars 1 was 3,881,968 bags. against 3,257,999 February 1, 1¥96. Th- circular says: ~Taere s very little to be said or the market since the 37tn ult. The recent arrival of Lwo cargoes puts dealers in better snape for business, but the country demand has been slow apd first-hand sales light. “tormy weather througuout the Interior doubiless coutributes to tne prevalling conaitions. The only chunge to note is a further deciine in good green unwashed Salvador, las: sales being at 1635c. Quotations for other Kinds_are continued as being more or less nominal. To-day's s ock consists of 165 Costa | Rica, 11 Nicaragua. 475 - alvador and 2567 Guate- mala—in all 5518 bags. against 3455 bagssame time last year.” We quote: CosTa RICA—1814@2015c Dom. for good to prime; 1734@19c nom. for good mixed with black beans: 16@1/c nom. for fair; 12@16%c nom. for common to ordinary. ~ALVADOR—I8@19c for good to prime washed: 16% @17 4ac for tuir washed: 19@20c for good to Prinie washed peaberry: 16@1 654 for superior uu- washed: 1534c for go.d unwashed; 15@lsgc for 00d to prime unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND M EXICAN -21@21%4c B B for prime (0 siricily prime washed new crop; 20, @2034c for go.d Lo s Tictly g0od washed new crop: 19%4@ Oc @ B for fair washed new crop: 182@19c for good washed old crop: 16@18%ac for Tair washed old crop: 15@l5c for medium old crop: 11@13c % b for ordinary old crop: 8@ 1034 for inferior (o common old crob: 1915@2035c for good to prime washed peaberry Oid crop; 18@15%50 for good to prime unwashed peaberry old cron. SUGAR—The Western Suzar Refining Company | quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 514c: Powdered, oc: Fine Crushed, Sbac; Dry Granu- lated, 434c: Confectioners’ A, 43pc: Magnolia A, do; Extra C, 3%c: Golden ¢, 3%4¢: balf barrels 14 more than barreis, and boxes Y40 more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as foilows: BERF—First quality, 6@6%c: second, 5@5%4e; third do, 4@43gc B M. VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small, 7@8c B b P RUTION—Weihers, 6@7ci Ewes 6goigo LAMB—Spring 10@11c ® 1. PORK—Live Hogs, 335@3%4c B D for large and 3%4@834c for small and mediom; dressed do, 414 @5%c e . RECEIPT OF PRODUCE, ¥Om 24 HOURS. Flour, qr sk ... 1,408 Straw, tons. 35 580, Buwer. ¢ 150 1,110| Cheess, cus T 33 1,148 Eggs, coz, 300 Hies. no. 800/ |.eatber. roiis.. 18 Fotntoes, sics 2,025/ Lime, bbis. ...~ 81 Oregon. . 7| Quicksliver, fisxy 135 Middlings, sxs . 10| Screenings, sk... 1,200 Bran, aks.... L 855 Muscard seod, 35 2 Hay, ton: 68| Flaxseed, sks. THE STOOK MARKET. There was no change of any consequence in mining stocks yesterday. The close was weak. The Gould & Curry sale took place io-day. The Soulsby mine in 7uolumne County has been assessed 5c, delinquent March 6. The Live Yanee mine in Nevada County has been assessed 2c, delinquent March 18. Weekly reports irom the mines are as follor CON. CAL. & VA.—1000 level—The south drift started from the west crosscut at a polut 124 feet in from the top of the upraise from the west cross- cut from the north drift from the Con. Va. shaft station has been extended 23 feet, pASSIDg through soft porphyry, clay and quartz of Jow-assay value; total length 80 feet. 1650 level— We sre repairing aud easing timbers on the ninth floor in the south arifl. On the ninth foor (the first floor above the sill fioor ob this level) at a poin: 100 feet east and 25 reet north of an east 'ine from the Con. Va. snait, the incline upraise has been curried up 48 feet 'on the slope, passing through porphyry, clay bud quartz assnig from $1 to 38 Der Lon:” (otal height 10 feet on the siope above the 1650 level. 1750 ievel—From the tenth, eleventh and twelfth floors 0 the east side above the sill floor of this level, st the north end of the stope, In ol | ground of former Workings, we have extracted 19 tons of ore. The averace assav value. per sampies taken from cars in the mioe, was $20 54 per 1. Un the Geese, §2 50; White Geese, $1; Brant, $1 50; Honk- 50@4 DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 80c@81 B box for choice, §1 25@1 50 for twenty-six b floor above this leve! the stone and cement bulk head has been completed, shutting off &l connection wiih oid stopes. From the west rift on the Lwenty-six:h floor, 8t & point 180 feer in from its mouth, the south dnft, where the good siieaks of ore were found, has been extended 6 feet, total length 36 feet. Work in (his drift was suspended January 21 and resumed February 8. The ore streak continues to show an average width ~of 15 incnes, dipping downward to the south and east, so that the ore streak does not show in the face of the drift, except on the west side one f00: ubove the Do:tom of :hedriit. The average vaiue of the as- says ucross the face in the_strea. below the level of ourdrift is from $7to $10 50 per ton. Along the east and west sides of the drift for eight feel north from the face the ore sireak Shows an aver- age width of 15 inches. On the east side the av- erage assav value is about $200 per ton, while on the west side the samples assay fron $70 to $120 per ton. We nave extracted from this streak in working south during the past two daya 7 tons of ore assaying 143 16 per ton, which still remains. on tue twenty-sixth Hoor in the west drift. The total extraction of ore for the week amounted to 18 tons, the average assay value of which, per mples taken from cars hoisted to the surface, was $28 per ton. In ihe Ophir mime on_the 1000 level west crosscut 2 is in 373 feet. The face is in soft por- phry, ciay seams and lines of quartz givinz low assays. In the old Centra: tunnel workings of the Opbir they extrac:ed during the week five tons of ore assaying §.8 92 per ton. Tn'the Hale & Nofcross mine on_ the 900 level the upraise started from the sixth fioor 81 feet soutn ‘of upraise 1 was carried up 7 feet; total height 14 feet. o change siuce last report. ' Rave been repairing the main shaft between he 700 and 800 levels &nd the 800 level. Only worked w0 days in upraise 2 In be Chollar mine on the Comstock no work was doue during the past week. Brunswick lode: Consolidaied California and Virginia, Best & Belcher and Gouid & Curry— Shaft 2, { he usual work was done ac various points wita 1o changes in the material passed through since last official advices. CHOLLAR—Sbat 1 has been sunk 9 feet on the incline and is now down 809 feet. ihe bottom IS in bard foorwall rock. 200 level—Have opened the sixth floor and find the ore continues of about the same widih and grade as heretofore. Below the 200 level have sunk 14 feet, the ore at that point being 3 feet wide, car samples rom iv rang- ing from 845 t0 §65 per ton. 300 level—TLhe stopes onand above this level present no change worthy of mention for the week. 400 level—Have ad- vanced the main south drift on this level 18 feet for the week hrough hard rock, and it Is Dow out 267 seet from the north line; tue face is in hard rpbyry with small seams of quarts through B e raise from No. 1 east crosscut 1a up. 59 feer, huving been advanced 10 feat for the week. The' top shows abou: the same width ana value as reported lasi week. 500 level—The south drift from the station has been advanced 33 fvet for the week, making its total length 62 feet. The face is in hard ground composed 0f porphyryand seams of low-grade quartz. From all points have extracted and shipped 10 the Nevada mill for reduction 72 tons and 500 pounds of ore. The samples for the week average as follows: Top car, gold $39 69, silver 28 88 ounces; wagon samp.e, gold $40 63, silver 23.69 ounces: battery sample, gold $32 51, silver 18.83 ounces per ton. Are now engaged i cleaning up the rua for the mouth. LOa A S, 10 the San Francisco Following were the sal Stock Board yesterday: NG SESSION. COMMENCING 8:30. .12]750 CC&V...2.05200 Ovrmn, 15100 € Polng....50/20) Potos:... 30/500 G & C.. HEGULAR MOR: 300 Andes. . 100 Benton ...17/200 ...... . 10U beab....70|200 HEN.1.10/200 Seg Bel.. 300 Bulllon... s0[200 8°Nv.. 39 Mxic. . : 52500 Ocods -~ 13(200 Stanrd.1.65 87/200 Ophir. ... 85/200 ¥ Juckes..31 AFTERNOON SESSIO: 00 Beicner....28:70) C Fo\i....3 500 B b.....69100 H&N..1.08| 50 Strd... 180 200 Bullion....04;500 Julia. 02 300 Syndcate.08 100 Choir. . 26,200 Unioa L...38 59 CC&V | Following were the sales Eoard yesterday: REGULAR SESs10N—10:30. 300 Atoha.....10400 CCaV. 206,600 Ophir. 400 Chalize. 200 Choir. in the Paclfic Stock 200 Alta ... 61800 ......2.0715/300 .. 350 Andes.. 184000 C Imp. ..U 200 Potost. +.30/600 Con N 22¢/300 C Poin: +6€(500 Exchar...04(50 7691400 G & C.....45/500 Bcorp L70/700 . 46400 S B&M. ‘711250 H&NT0734/30) & Nev.. 011800 S Hill. 2201 05/400 Jusiic. .05 100 Stnra. 1,65 112 300 Kentuck..03(450 Union....37 751300 Mex.......41(500 Uan.. (04 :51/400 Ocea . "15{300 X Joki 32 '87500 Ovrman....12/100 33 eui AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. ~10|_50 Con#. .. 110|200 Oceldz1. 2131300 Crwn Pt..301150 Ophir 300 Beicher... 25200 Exchar...05(300 Ovrmn... 12 400 B & B.....70,400 G& 45[20) Potost.....45 500 Eullion....05(500 .. 44(300 avase.. 121400 H&NT1.0234 800 SB&M _.1.05|250 8 Nev. 22 5| 50 Stord 2.05/2500 L Wash.01|200 Union. MONDAY, Feb. 7—4 P. . Ben. Asked.| 10 11Joua 3 05 06 Justton, Il o 13 )4 Keniuck. e 03 27 29 Lady Wasill 2 88 69 )Mexican....l 40 4l 15 17|NevadaQueen — U4 — UbjOccldental.... 14 15 14/Ovhir. 90 Choliac . 13 Con.Cal&Va... 45 Challenas Coa. 45 Con. Imperial. 03 Confidenc 09 i 30/ Sierra Nevi 38 ~ U-tandara = LurekaCoa.. — %U|Syndicate. 04 .. 03 oSUnonlon.l 37 3§ Lould &Curfy. 44 45 Utan. us o4 HaicaNorers 100 105/ Y eliow Jucken 31 32 Jackeon........ — 1 L1OCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. Feb. 8-2r. 3 TNITED STATSS BONDS. Fret, Asnea, Bid Askea US4s conp.1i1ls — U Bdsreg...10¥ 1103 Do new 1ssuel2ily — MISCKLLANKOTS mawne. Cal-stCbless. 11015 — (OnkGas Bs.. — 104 ‘al Elec L 65126 131 Do 2d is 5s...1091511044 CotraG W bs 9834 85 omnibus 65,1213, 13245 Dpoustex-cp — $714(P&O Rybs. — 118 Edsn L&P8s — 123 |P&ChRyés. — 108 F&CH RR 6510714108 |Pwist RR 63114 119 Geary-st RSs100 ~ — |Kemo, WL&L — 10s HC&S5Ygs. 108 — Losang L6s — 100 DoGnteed 6s — 101 Mkt-stCble6s12275 — DoRyCon 55106 — NacVings 1st — 100 NevCNgR7s.108 105 N Ry Cal 6s.100 Sacto P & L. — 100 SF&N PRO. 1001410034 SPREAriz6s 91 — SPRRCalds.112 ~ — SPRRCaibs. — 100 ~PBrRCaifs. 9744 9814 SV Water 65.120 12035 SVW ateras. 10035101 N Ry Cal bs. - 95 |[SiktnGRESs — 1011, WATER sTOCKY. Contrs Costs 3335 36 [Sprog Valley 1715 9734 MarinCon... — b2 ©AS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Capital..... — 20 |PaccasImp — 913 Central, 9815 — |PacifoLizh. — 4Bbg Edison Lighi1265512674/~an Fefuncsco 93 89 N klec Lighe 8 10 |Su SR e OAxG L& B4 Dl NSURANCE RTOCKL Fireman'sFA177%190 [Swa........ - — COMMEWCIAL BANK wTooKL. 51 53 |First Natloni1803;186 — 24214/ LondonP&A. 13754180 1073410834 Merch Ex.... 135+ — RAVINGS BANK STOCKA Gers&rCo. — 1450 (Savé&loan. — 105 HumbS&L.1100 — [Security.....340 — — |Uniou Trust.815 475 STREET RAILROA~ era=xu 106 110 (OakSL&Hay — 100 — B0 |Presidio..... & @ — 48 a1yl POWLun sTOCKY. 17 |GiantCon..., 83 33 — |Vigorit....... 60c 90c EasternD... 80 734 MISCELLANEOUS sTOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 10334104 |Na: VinCo., — 8 Ger Lead Co. B0 100 |0OceanicSSCO - 26 HawC&SCo.. 167 1714/PacAuxFA — & Hutch SPCo 2453 26 |PacBoraxCo. 95 - MerExAssn. — il0 |Parf PaintCo — . BALES—MORN L@ 5ass(0. Foard— 50 Giant PowderCon . 25 Hutchinson S P Co,.... Tl uasTy B0 Market-st Kauway.. 43 00 50 OceanicS § Co. 26 00 405V Water... 37 1234 Sireet— 825V Water............ 97 25 SALKS—A FTERNOOX 8ESSION. Foard— 125 Hutchinson S P Co... 75 Marketst Ratlway. 5 Pacific Lightng..... 20 SV Water. 58 do do . 31,000 S V 4 Bona £4000 Fernies & CIift House Bonds. 6000 Market-su Ry Con 5% Honds. REAL iSTATE TRANSACTIONS. J.C. Buckmaster to ». Reddy. J. C. Campbell and W. H. Metson, re-record of 1710. d. 19, undi- vided 34 of iot ou N line of Eighteenth sireet, 105 W of Mission, W 26 by N 85: also undivided 33 of ot I estate of Margaret Buckmaster, deceased: $2500. C. Cland Catherine Merrill (Chandler) to Wil- liam Linden, (0t on N line of Twenty-1ourth street, 80 W of Vicksburg. W 25 by N 114; 81 J. E. Olson or Olsen to Mary A. Kedford, lot on N ine (f Twenty-fourth street, 254:11 W of Doug- lass, W 50:11 by N 114: gift. Charles Hugues to Emelie E. Hugues, undivided g oflot on E iine of Dupont street, 20 N of Pine, N'20 br E50: gitt. Flore-.ce B. Hinckley (wife of F. W.) to Minua B. Neller and Louls C. Buck, building on lot on Sk corner of Geary und Dupont s reets, S 70, E 60, N 20, W 20, N 60, W 40: §.7,657. William E., Kittie £., Howard M. and Sophia C. Jivsley to same, samé (two_ pleces). quirclaim ed: $5. Pletro and Teresa Zazzl to Jullus Mendelson, Io. on W line of Third avenue, 125 S of Califoroia street, S 26 by W 120: $10. I'rinity H. and Madaline Santa Cruz to M. A. ljams, iot on SW corner of M street and Fort, secoud avenne, W 33:6 by § 100; 810, harles P. ngler (0 Kate F. icColgan, lot 1081 w0d 1082, G1r Map 5; £10. . * ter 8. Linsley to Annette L. Linsley, lot on SE corner of Napa and Carolina sireets, im by 100; a’so 1ot on W line of Wisconsin street. 200 goyg pa, S 241, W 200, N 191, E 100, N 50, E 100; $o. il 4 A72L. Cleverly to Angeline S. McCandiess, lot on W line of 1 hirty-eighth avenue. 150 N of T street, N 25 by W 120; alsolot on W _line of Thlrp‘«ulmh avenue, 275 N of T street, N 59 by W 130; aiso forou £ line of Thirty-eighth avenue. 175 N of street, N 50 by E 120: »\s?, Io\:e:‘l.l\e. :FQI?' 3 . 82:6 E of Forty-second a’ 5 23 by D et ot on N line of @ sirect, 32:6 W of Forty-firsc avenue. W 25 by 5 100; aiso lot on iine of Forty-second avenue. 100 N of Q stre E 32:6 by S 100: aiso loton W ’ine of _[‘“rl,. :'ur, avenue, 100 N of Q street. ‘W 32:6 by S ]\lv'ge‘c:)x:;' loron SW corner of U sireet aud Foriv-second avenue, W 57:6 by 5 100; also lot on \\* 21}, of Thirty-elghth avenve 275 S of U street, S 25 by W 150: alsolot on E line of Thirty-ninth avenue, 30C S of U street, S 35 by I 120: also lots 25 A1 23, block 55, lots 23, 31 to 35, block 22, Lity Assoclation: $2000. 5 :(‘!onsuuu(m-s\ uifiiog to Mary Wuifting, ot on W lin~ of Florence street. 100 S ol Stanl r\ml 21 by W 100, lot 32, block 40, City Land Assoc &t rax. Corlector) 0 J. Noonan (by L. Wadham, Tax Co'lec:o! Margure . oderback, 1ot on 3 toruer of Falkiand and Santee streets, SE & by S8W, 100, portion lo 8, block 823, Hunter Tract, tax deed; 82 Charles Campodonico to ~arub Campodonico. all interest In lot on NT |ine of Sumatra (Seventesuil avenur), 150 NW of Santee (G sireet), NW 75 by NE 100, portion lot 14, block 324, same: faiso e terest Ip estate of Pasgnale Campo : gift. John B. Campodouico to Kate Ricnards. Rose Daneri, ~arah. Kmilla. Heory, Eugene and Mary Campodonico, 1ot on NEline of Sumatra (Seven- teenth avenue), 150 NW of Santeo (G street), NW 75 by NE 1,0, being a portion of iov1 4, block 324, Hunter Tract; $5. William A. Brown to A. W. snd Mortlock Brown, Ann Hoffman and Louisu_ Pa.erson, undi- vided one-ifth interest in lot 31, block 4, Flint Tract, Homestead A ssocintion; $5. Thomas J. Alverson to Eliza Alverson, 1ot on SE line of Arlington street. 513 SW of toanoke, SW 35, SE 110, NE 25:8. NW 114, being lot 38, Jones' Addition to Fairmout Tract: glft. Peter Jennings (0 Margarct Jennings, lot on 81 line of Naples street, 225 SW of China avenue. S 85, SK 200, NE 50, NW 100. SW 95, NW 100. being portion of block 54, Excelsior Home- stead Association: gift. Joba L. McLaushiin to Henry A.snd Anna D. Meyer, lot on E line of Chienery, 168 NE of Miguel, N 25, 5 94:1%5, SW 26:134, SW 89:11, being por- tion oflot 20, block 16, Fairmount Tract: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Charles A. and Alice C. Bafley to B. P. Loris- tanav, ot on SE corner of Russell street and Stan- ford avenue, S 84.65, £ 98.45, N 40, 5 9, N 36.42, W 69.84 to beginning, being 10ts 18 'and 19, block A, Adeline Tract, Berkeley; $5. W. 8. and Emma L. Bigelow to 1ot on E line of Vernon street, 147 N of Moss ave: nue, N 40 by E 132, belng ot 24, block B, Stan- ford Tract, Oakland: aiso lota 7 and, block 3. map of East Oakland Heights, East Oakiand; $10. G- Magerstaedt to Caroline Magerstacdt, iot on SW corner of Tenth and Kirkham streets. W 80 by S 40, being porzion of 1ot 28, block 551, Eighth- street Tract, Oakland; gifi. Pauline Scheuerman to Charles Scheuerman. lot on W line of Elm street, 80 ~ of Edwards. S 30 by W 135, being portion of Pacific Theoiogical Saminary Tract, Oukland: $2000. ‘Alvert C. Lassen to same, same, subject to mort- gage, Brooklyn Township: $10. A. Bigelow, Builders’ Contracts. Spring Valley Water Works with S H. Kent, exterior work aud plumbing, eic.. on a six-story building on the SE corner of Geary and Stockton streets; $55,437. Architect, Clinton Da; e .- THE CALL CALENDAR. FEBBUARY, 1897. Moon's Phases New A\(om;Y Feb. 1. rs: Quartes Fob g, B GURAN STEAMEKS. of Departure From San Franelaco. STEAMER |DESTINATION. | T [Feb 9. 3 Fier s - [Coos Bav_.__ |Grays Harbor. Feb 9. 4px|. |8an Diego... | Feo 9.11am | Humboldi Bl | Feb 9. 2rw|t.ac ) . |Gravs*Harbor. Feb 10.12 | Pier 2 Vic & Pgt Snd | Feb 10, 9ax | Pierd Coos Bay.. . | Newpor |zeb 11 vau| Piee 11 Faralion..._ | Yaguina Bay. |Feb 12 9au | riec ;. W.Elder. |Fortiand ..... |Feb 12.10ax | Pler 24 exico..... {Ran Diezo. . | Feb 13.1)ax I City Peking China&Japan|Feb 13, 1ru P M S ABlanchard |Oregon ports.. Feb 13, Gau | Pler 13 Czarina..... [Coos Bav..... | Feo 13, 5ru Piers City Puebia|Vic & Pgt Snd|Feb 15. $am Pier 3 San Jose. -|Feb 1502 M P M S S Eureka. Feb i5. 9au | Pler 11 STEAMEKS TO ARRIVE. “ROoX Crescent City. 7] B City of Everett | Nanaimo. ... <} 9 North Fore. .. | Humbold: Eav ] 9 City Puebia. ... |Victoria & Paget Sound | .. 9 Geo W. Elder.. | Portiand ... A 2 Coos Bay. ...... | Newport. | 9 Farallon.. ... | Yaquina bay | 10 27 |Portiand. i 10 |Crescent. i1 *|zan Diego. n 3 11 g 12 12 12 12 2 1z - | Aumbola’ Bay 17 12 .11 | Newport. 13 |Coos Bay 13 Wellington.. . | Departure Bay 15 Mackinaw . Tacoma. 13 State of Cai.... | Portland. ... . 1a Doric.... - |China and Yapan 14 Orizaba. I Mexico... Lo | Feb 18 Walla Waiia. | Viclora & Puzet 8ound | Feb 15 Queen San Diego [ Fev 15 T P LB AND TIDE, UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODFTIC SURVEY- T/MES AND HEIGHTS OoF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE To EAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFL CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTe—The high and low waters occur at the City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about twenty. five minutes later than at Fort Polnt: the helght of tide is the same a: both places. ——— February—1897. Tuesda -, Feb: nary 9. £on rinee 7.08| Moon rises Sun sets. 1 542 Moon sets. 5| Ime | Feet | TIme | peer TIme| yeq, [Time| pop, glaw T | W [} | 5. |e * 18| 1.00| 14| 210/ | 38 | 61085/ 4 15 8.07) 2 5.0 4.11|-0.7/11.25 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, aud the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second tim. column gives the second tide of the day, the third time columa the third tide, and the last or righs hand eolumn gives the last tide of the day, excep: When there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coss: Survey Sharia, excep: when » minas sign (—) precedes the 4 en the number givenis sul from the depth g1ven by the ohar. g — NOTICE TO MARINERS, A branch of the United States Hyd; Office locaied 1n the' Merchanty 'Ercomiei’l maiatained, o San Francisco for the’ beueit of mariners without regard to nat; metiners 10nality and free of Navigators are cordlally office, where are cordially faviied to vist: the seis of charts and directions of the worid are Kept on hani 1 e Lo parison aud reference, and the latest Information £u0 alswaye be obiained regarding lights, dangers nd all matte S TS of interest to ocean e timo Ball ontop of the buildin X sraph HIll s hoisied about ten minutes bafore Roon. and 13 dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphlo signal received each day from’ the 3:}‘"‘ States Naval Observaiory a: Mare Isiand. A notice stating whether the ifme ball w 3 v as dxpped on e “or giving the error. If any. s ® day oy the afternoon papers, nd by the morning papers the following ine. W. S. HueHxs, Lieutenant, U. S. XN.. in charze. The Time Bal. ERANCE FyPROSRAPHIO OFFIOR. T. % Y. MERCHANTS' Kxcraxon % The uSAN FEANCISCO. February 8 1997, exme,lme ball on Teiegraon Hiu was aronpal aemdsAt Doon to-day—L. v.. ai Boon ‘of the 1308 o exacily i 8'e i, Greenwioh lima. Lientenant U. 8 HIPLLA G AINTELLLG Arrivel. MONDAY, February 8. 18 _hours from Eureka: Li. Perkins & Co. MclIntyre, 96 bours from 400 tons coal, to' R Dunsmuir & Stmr Corona, Doran Pass and mdse: to Good > stmr Cost Departure Bay: 2400 Sop Lmr Alcatraz, Carison, 41 hours from Port Angel-s: valiusl, o L & White &umber Cor | 0" 19 3 e emeatoy, osen, S hours. from fsureka: jea® 3L & lumber, 100”3 shaies, 308555 M shing 1p Wachuse 2410 ons coal, 15 Centrar 13 days from Seattle; to Central Coal Co. ) Cieare U MONDAY, February &. Stmr New, Steamanpe o0t Searle, Panama; Pacific Mafl Stmr Tilame Pacific 5 8 Co 0" Stmr Qu Periir, Qucen, Alexander, Hanson, Portiaud; San Diego; Goodall, North Sailed, MONDAY, February 8. Smr ‘Tillamook, Hansen. Portland. Sir Nowpore Searie, Panama and way porta. Nor s mr Eva, Hansen. Victoria. Stmr Greenwood. Fagerlund. Sumr Scotta. Johnson. B ahip siayfield. Phillips, Queenstown. Nor bip Hiawaths. Jorgensen, Newcastle, Brship Chrysomene. Hogan, Queenstown . Brship Rudd.an Castie, Rober.s, Por: Towns- end. Ship Kennebec, Lewis. Puget Sound. Schr Joseph and Henry, Christlansen, Coquille River. senr N SW. te Low, Low, Point Reyes. Telegraphic. POINT LOROS. Feb. 8.—10 P a—Weatnar clondy: wind NW: veioct:y 10 mites. Charters. The schr E K Wood loads lumber at Chem ainus for Shanghai: bark Highland Light, coalat b parture Bay for Honolulu. Domestic Pors NEW WHATCOM—Arrived Feb 8—Sehr H Wright, for Honolulu. PORT TOWNSEN D—Arrived Feb 8 -Scnr R porter. . from San Pedro: schr K K Wool, from Nagasaki: Ger bark Ardgowan, from Honoiuig, schr Lillebonne, from Amapala: Per bark Sa.ia Rosa, from Haytl. SEATTLIS—Sallea Feb 8—Bark Rufus E Wood, for San_Francisc / : REDON DO — Arrived Feb 7—Schr Gen Banning from Grays Harbor. Feb8—Simr Pritec Fort Brage. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Bu naventura, from Port Harford: ce Jan 0. P EUREK A—Arrived Feb 8—Sc ball, hence Feb 1. on, frm Helen N Kim 'PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Feb 7_y,. stmr Peter Jebsen, from Nanaimo. Nor ‘Satied Feb 7—>cnr Mineois, for Comox, SAN DIEGO—Sailed Feb 8—Scar Malsl gy, for Eureka. f Foreign Ports. SUNDERLAND—Arrived Feb 6—Brsniy Gep ooy Rovatts. hence Sept 7. via Falmouts oy grounded while entering dock. Damage it 4 known. R PARTURE BAY—To sal Feb 88t or ental, for San Frauclsco. MELBOURNE—Arrived Dec 24—Br ba tas. from Tacoma. 'PORT PIRIE—Sailed Dec 24—Bktn C F Crocker fo: Newcastle, NSW. 'ADELAIDE—Arrived Dec 30—Bktn Echo, irm Coos Ba; FREnMANTLE—Arrived Dec 18—Scar Wy Talbot, from Tacoma. Dac 23—Haw bark Maus, Lo, from New Whatcom NEWCASTLE. NSW—Sailed Jan 1-Br bark Selkirkshire. for Oregon. SUVA—Arrived Jag 13—8chr J M Weatherwax hence Dec. SYD N EY—Arrived Feb 8—Ship Spartaa, henca Nov 10, BIRKENHEAD—Arrived Feb 6—Br bark Har- land, from Portian 1PSWICH—Arrived Feb bure. hence Sapt 2 LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 6—Brship Afghane istan. hence Sept 18, SYDNEY—arrived Feb 6—Brstmr Aswanly from Oregon. ADELAiDE—Arrived Feb 5—Br ship Calthness- shire, henre Nov 18. HOLY HEAD—Passed Feb from Astoria, for Silloth. QUEENSTOWN—-alied Feb 5—Br ship Port Douglas. for Galway ; Fr bark Duguesclin, for Gat way. FALMOUTH—Satled Fab YOKOHA MA—Ssalled Feb San Fraucisco. ACAPULCO—Salled Feb 6—Stmr Cliy of Para, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Staama=t NEW YORR—Arrived Feb 8—Stmr Colam bia, from Genoa: stmr Ta ingvalla, from Stectin, etc. HAMBUKG—>alled Feb 8—Stmr FPrussia, for New Yors. HING—Passed Feb 7—Stmr Noordiand, New York, for Antwerp. Tmportations. EUREKA—Per Corona—15 bx fish, 31 bxs but- ter, 1 bx hardware, 2 cs groceries. 16 pkgy mdse, 1 bx tobacco. 8 bxs appies, 2 horses, 7 pkgs express, 1 sk coin. ERand ER R—1p bx fish, 25 crts condense milk. 38 bxs butter, 5 pkgs mdse, 95 sks potatoes, 72 bxs apples. < Verl 5-Br ship Hej o8- —Br bark Sussex, —Brship Antlope. —Br stmr China, for Consignees. Per Corona—american Union_Fish Co: A Fay Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: C F Rodg-s! Baker & Hamilton: Dairymen's Unlou: Coghill & Kohn; C Dos-her; Wells, Fargo & Co M Heckmau; Wellman, Peck & wv: F B Halght: G Bert! & Co. ’ McDonough & Runyon: Hilis Bros. H Dutard: McPherson & Kucker: Getz Bros & Co: O B Smith & Co: Hibernia Brewery Pacific Tran far Co; Stanaard Oil Co OCEAN TRAVEL. S & AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU onl Tuesday, Februars 45 acir. Special party TN raes S mSthd The & calls for MUY~ 125 o A5 EEAN D foe tarch 4, 85 2 P. 3. Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOW N South Africa. 3.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery stre Freight Office, 327 Market st.. San Franclsco. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Franoico. s foaws: . S For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangei, Juneau. Kil. lisnco_and Sitka (Aluska), at 9 a. 3., Feb. 10, 25. For Victoria and Vaucouver (. C.), Port Town: send, Seattle, Tacoms, Everei. Anacorces and New Wraicom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 8 A. X Feb. 4,10, 15, 20, 25, and every ffth day thers: after, confiecting ‘at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G, N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alsska steamers. For Jiureks, Arcaia and_Fields Lunding (Hum- boldt Bay), sir. Pomona 2 P. M., Feb. 1,5,8, 13, 17, 21. 25, and every fourth day thereafzer. For Santa Cruz Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, >an Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, &t § A. i Feb. 3, 7, 11,16, 19, 23, 27, and every fourin day thereafter. ¥or San Diego. s (Sen Luls Obisy seles. A opping only at Port Harrord ). Santa Barbara, Por: Loa An- Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 eb. 1, 5. 9,13, 17, 21, 26, and every fourth thereatter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A3 25th of each month. ‘ihe Company Teserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, sulling dates and bours of sailing. _Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND l_’rom Spear-street Whart, at 10 A . n] 812 First-class : EARE (SIS otnee, | ints SCH. ULE OF SAILING! George W. Eider. : State of California...............Feb 7,17, 27 Through tckets and through bagzage to al Eastern points. Rates and folders upon applica tion to Feb. 12, 22 ¥. F. CONNOR, General Agont, 630 Market street. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Superintendents COMPAGNIE GENER AL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Iravelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the chanael in & small boat. New York to Alexandris Egyph via Paris, sirst class $160, second class $11 LA NORMAN DIE. La EOURGOG LA CHAMPAG LA GASCOGNE. 2 . 5 LA BRETAGNE....."" " March 18, 8a. 3" For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent. No. 8, Bowling Green. New York. J. F. FUGAZL & CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery an Francisco. WHITE STAR LINR. Unfted Siates and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool SAILING EVERY WEES. AR AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected; second cabin, $12 50 and 84/ 50: Maj and Teutonic. Steerags Tickets from England, I land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmac through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets salling dates and cabin plans may bo procursd from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mall Dock or a: iha General Office of the'Company, 613 Markst sir wnder Grand Hotel. %. \V. FLETCHE ‘General Agent for Pacliic Coast STOCKTON STEAMERS ve Pier No. 3, Washington St., Ae%e. Mobaliy: Frolghe received up To 5130 P I3 modations Resérved oy Telephone. B ani i peiine through tokets aud giving hrouen freight rates to all poin.s 0u Valley B STEAMERS: J. D. Feters, Faly Carratt, ¥ of Stockton, Teiephone Main 805 _Ca. N&v. aud Impt. Co FOR VALLEJO AND U. S. NAVY.YARD STEAMEE “MONTICELLO,” Daily ex. Saturday & Sun.. 10:80 4. . and 4 .’ Saturdays. e neee 10804 3, & P 2 Sundays. o 2 Sru “Landing Mission-stree: Dock, Pler 2. "Tel-phone Black 261, Trip gives 6 hours 5:0b at Navy-Yard FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 MON S'iar. Weanesaay, Friday, s 10 A u. Alviso 7Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday, at 8 ». u. Freighs and Passenger. Fare between San Francisco aod Alviso, b0c; o Ban Jose, 75, - 20'W. Santa CIara siu San Josa I 85 Flet