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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMALY OF THE MAKRKETS. Stiver a fraction lower. Wheat Futures weaker. Earley, Oats and Kye unchanged. Corn steadier. Middiings higher. Rather more call for Seans. Fiides doing bette Weo in good sh New York £xcb Provisions dull. Fresh und Dried Fruits quiet. Poultry steaty. Game slow. Butter rather tirmer. Eggs lower agai Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables about the same. THE NATIO CASHBCX. pe. nge higher. L United States Treasurer D. N. Morgaa reports the amount of money on hand at the close of Janu: ary as follows: Goid cain. ..$130.100,363 Gold bulifon. ...\ IT 17 62,286,758 Silver dollars. ieie-s S4E817.755 ra 1 siiver cofn 15.414,57 Kiver ottion 108,704,519 Total specie cevieaenen$696,128 470 Usited States notes U7 18a780 Treasury notes ot 1890 35,664,598 Gold certificates 3 1,460,160 Silver certificate 11,678,971 Currency certificates . 165 000 National bank notes. 17.828.389 Minor cotn, ete. 1789.418 Tieposits i Nationai banks. . 16,573.729 Miscellaneous 5 175,005 Tot 558,553,910 SAN FRANCISCO CLEARING-HOUSE. At the twenty-first annual meeting of the San Francisco Cleanng-house Association Tuesday, the following ofticers were elected for 1 Presi- dent, Thomas Brown; vice-president, H. Wads- worth; secretary, John D. McKee. The following Clearing-house committee was:chosen: Thomas of California: lgn. Stein- ‘aliforn an Bank, iimited: president First National Bank of of British North America; W. H. Cr ocker, presi dent Crocker-Woolworth National Batk of San Francisco; H. M. J. McMichsel, kecretary Clear- ing-house commitiee. Charies Slecper was reap- pointed manager, and J. T. Burke assistunt man- To his anuusl report (o the president Mansger Sleeper states that the clearings for the year 1896 were 683,229,509 26 nna for 1895 $692.78,- 240 28, a décrease of $8,849.640 97, snd Lhat “tho decrease is attributable 1o the depression in bus! that prevailed doring the Presidential cam 5, the National Democratic-Populistic party red in 118 plat{orm and upon the stump for the free and uniimited coinage of siiver, which, bad it been victorions, m:eht have chanzed the rrdemption money of the Nation from goid to that of silver and Do one can_accurately estimaie the immense consequential losses from failures that would have been indicted upon the people of the United States.” The balances in 1896 were 13 210 per cent of the clearings and amounted to $90,491,491 78 and were paid in United States 20 d co dally balance for 1896 was 8297, 1595 §322,268 01, a cecrease of $2 Ibe aggrezate Clearings st the San Francisco Clearing-nouse for the past twenty-one years of its existence have veen $11,160,524,965 17, and the aggregate balunces have been $2,578,677,346 69. R .. Jle ¥ S0 y 6‘/‘ carss.lake 0n ~ anfrancisco Fresno, 55‘” 2 O Clear ® Fartly Cloydly ® Cloudy ® Rain'® Show Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. 8t station indicate maximum temperature for the deys: those underneath it, it any, Lt Tainfall, of melted snow in inches and during ‘the past twelve hours. lines, connect poin's of equal therms, or word “Bigh” means hig is_usuelly accompanied by falr weathe refers to low pressure. and is usually p and accompanied by cloudy weather and “Lows” usually first appear on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in the interior 2nd low along the coast, and the Isobars extend north and south along the coast. rain is probable: but when the “low' 1s inclosed with Isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idab the pressure falling to the Californla coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of theseconditions will produce an®pposite resul WEATHER BUREAU REPORT- The top figures rains. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUBEAU, SAN FEANCISCO, Feb. 10,1897, 5 . a. Weather conditions and general forecasts The following are the seasonal rainfails to date s compared wizh thuse of the same date last sea- s0n and rainfall during the past 24 hours: Eureka, this season 3242, last season 2 4.73, past 2¢ hours .00: Red Bluff 18.50, last scason 13.83, past 24 hours .00: San Francisco 36.71, last season 12.42, past 24 hours .00: Fres- 10 7.89, Iast season 4.09, past 24 hours.00; San Luls Oblspo 1503, last season 12.25, past 24 hours .00: Los Angeles 11 Iast season 5.93, past 24 hours .00 San_Diego 7.41, last sea- #0n 4.44, past 24 hours .00; Yuma 466, iast sea- son .46. pas’ 24 hours.00. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 58, minimum 46, mean 52. Anarea of hizh pressure overlies Utah and Ne- vada. Anares of low pressure is pushing in over Mon{ana and ¥ astern W ashington. The temperature has remaived nearly station. ary over twe entire Pacific Slove It has risen Tapidiy over the Upper Missouri Valley. Ealn has fallen generally over Washington, Oregon and Idato. A maximum wind velocity of 36 miles per hour from the southeast ix regorced at Fort Canby. The river at Sacramento stallds ac 24.2 eet. Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hoars ending a. midnight, February 11, 1897. Northern Califernia—Cloudy Thorsdsy and prob- ably showers In nortkern poriion in the afternoon and night: light northerly, changing to southeast: erly winds. Soutbern California—Fair Thursday; morning: light northerlv winds. Nevada—Ciondy Thursday Uiah—Cloudy Thursday ; probably snow Thurs- day uight Arizona—Fair Thursday. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Thursday; fresh wesierly winds: fogzy in the morning, ALEXANDER MCADIE. Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, frost in the Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y. Feb. 10.—During the &reater part of the session the railway list ruled firm, while the 1dustrials developed new wesk- ness. Sugar, however, declined from 1sst night's closing, but subsequently rose o 1123, American T.bacio was feverish. dropping from 70 to 6834, Tising 1o 7034, reacting 1o €87, clos- Ing at 6934 Rubber preferred broke 6 to 55, and the common 1310 187, with a rally to70 and 1934 respectively. Leaa ylelded 1 per cen: for bous common and preferred. Inthe raflway list there were generally slight gains. The coa! stocks were heavy. Deawareana Hudson fel1lj. and Jersey Central 34, but later partiaily recovered. Among the speciaities T11inois ~ teel dropped 345 to 3214 aud rose 10 34%. Metropolitan T.sciion % FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdorff St, Tel Main 1054. CENTRAL OFFICE €25 Market St., Palace Hotel. Purly & Atkinson, Manazers. Tel, Main 5144. Uptown Office—Bald win Hote! (adjoluing Grill oom). Tel. Main 1091, PURDY. ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Crcers instanuy executed on latest market quo tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 5. F. CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIEZ oW o0l advanced 154, and Manhattan was also somewhat higner. Spechiaiion ciosed quiet and firm in tone The transactions were iST.688 siares Net changes show gains of 14@7%s per cent, Sugar Jeading Rubver, however: lost 5. Tobatco. &b Leather preierred 55 and Delaware and Hudson 2%, “Bonds were lower. Total sales $2,186,000: Cana:lan ~outhern firsts fell 1, Hockinz Valley consolidated fours 1 Forc Wo-th and ko Grande b Kansas | acific consolidated sixes 3. Ohlo Southern firsts 235, 1ead.ng first profecied 14, Standard Kope and { win=sixes 3, Tolado, St Loals and Kansas Ciev sixe, certificates 2. Uaion Pacific | Sicking fund elzh s rose 1, Omaha and St Louls ours certificates 15, and Utah Southern exten: sion sevens cert ficates sovernmeut bonds coupon fours of 1975 5o 4 235, regiatered fours of 1907 at 11154, regs: tered ours of 1925 12254 and coupons of 1907 at 11334 FLOUR—Dul Grain. nd neglected. Winter wheat, low 30; falr to fancy, $3 50@4 60; do $475@5: Minnesota Clear, 83 50@é: patents. @ o siraights, $4@4 45: do patents, $3 10@4 95; low extras, '$230@3 50; City Mills, $4@5: do paienis, $5@5 Rye m x:ore, $3@5 o0i su- pertine, $2@2 80; fine, 1 b0@- V3. *outhern flour, 1ull, unchaused: common to falr extra, $5 50@3 60: kood 10 <hoice do. §3 TO@L. steady, at $2 60@5 0. Yellow Western. §1 90@2- Western, 40@4235¢, . 4 £ XY E—Dull, firmer. Bffalo. BAKLEY—Quiet: ‘erding 28c, c i 1. Buffalo, WHEAT—~po: mark-t du.i, weaker wita op- 058 1. 0. b.. uugraded red, 75@93; No. 1 Northern, 8754 Optfons ovenw! weak at Ys@%ge decline, rallied 3a@iac. tell Yu@Yac. relilsu Vs@Lac and ciosed Weak at 1@134C ander yesterday. Alay and July most aciive. Fevruary, 835sc: suarch, 8434C; May. 823gc: Julv, 78c; Septem ver. 76c. RN—3pots au., weaker: No.2,2835¢ 2934¢ aflout. Opilons moderately active, deciine. levator: weak at 1@¥sc and July oniy t'aded in. February, 914 gc ots, active, easie:. Options dull, weaker. February, 2114c; May, | 21345¢: July, 2215c Spot prices: Mu. 2, 2135@21 34c: do white. 2dc: No. 2 Chicago, 2234¢: 203gc; No. 3 white, 22c: mixed Wesiern, 21@23¢; do white, 21@30¢; while ~tate, 2 D BREAN—$5@5 60. Frovisions. LARD—Quiet, firm: Western steam, $4; city, $365: May, $4 1254 hominal; refined quiet; Con- | tnent, $425; South American, $4 60; compound, i@s PURK—Qulet ; new maess, $5@8 75. FUT) Ki—Fairly active. Western creamery, 14@21%%c; tactory. 7@lsc: Elgins, 21%4; imita: tion creamery. 11@16: CHEESE—Stroug, fair demand. Part skims, 6@91iyc ims, 3@314c. KGGS—Firmer. Icehouse. case. $1@3 30; West- era fresh. 1514c: limed, 12145@15c TALLOW—Dull, uominai. Cit couniry, $3a@3buc. COTTONSEEL OlL—Stronger, zood demand. Crude, 20c: yeliow prime. 2334@2814c. RICE— irm, fairly active. Domestic, 3%@6c: Japan, 434@4 e, MOLASSES—Steady, moderate demand. Orieans, 22@32c COFFEE—Unchanged to_5 points down. Febru- ary, £9 15; March, §9 15: May, $9 25; June, £9 30@9 35: July, 59 30; September, $9 85@9 40 October and December, $9 35. Spot Riv dull, steaay: No. 7, 9%c. SUGAR—Highe, Oft A, $@4%4c: mold A, 455c; standard A, 434c: confectioners’ A, 434c: Cut loaf, 5c: crnhed, 5¢; powdered, 4bgc: granulated. 43sc; cubes. 454c ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c. 3} ACHES—Peeled, boxes bags 7 PRU £%c asked; New 234@15¢; unpeeled, 9c. S—Four sizes, 5c. RAISINS—Two crown L. M., 4%c: three crown, 514@5%ac: four crow, 614@6%a¢; London layers’ 81 $0@1 45: clusters, $1 40@1 5. 1A MONDS—Soft " abell, ' 6@Sc: paper shell 20 WALNUTS—Standard, 7c; do soft shell, 8c. HOPS—Qulet, moderate demaad; PacificCoast, 832@13c. WOUL—Firm; moderste demand. Domestic fleece, 16@23c; pulled. 18@31c; Texas, 7@lic. Merchandise. 1 JJGIRON—Fairly active. American, $11@ COFPER—Firm. _ Lak LEAD—Firm. Dom 4@3 2714, 7IN—Rarely steady. Straits, 5.3 45@13 55; piates, moderately active. SPELTEK—Moderately firm. Domestic, $4 405, "o CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Tii., Feb. 10.—The wheat marketto- day exbibited the continuation of strength which bas characterized it for more than a week. The sentiment was bullish, and that alone appearad to be the potent factor. The weather was favorabie for the growing crop, snow falling 1n ali portions of the winter wneat beit, the Liverpool cables were lower and afalr spring wheat movement continues, yet notwiihstanding these circums ances. which ordinarily would create a bearish feeling, the marke: graduslly advanced from a lower opening. Recelpts at Chicago were seven cars, and 64,264 busbels were taken from store. The Northwest had 218 cars agalust 224 last Wednesday and 655 8 year ago. Afternoon the local crowd finding it impracticable .o materially advance pricessold out, slump of over acent from the outside tuking piace. Closing Contine; les were lower, EXport ciearances were fairat 327,557 busneis. May wheat opened from 7634¢ Lo 767", sold be- tween 77b4c and 7645@7634¢, closins at 76340, Vac under yesterday. rstimated recelpis for (o morrow 17 cars. No. 2 red spot wheat ranged 210 B53/5¢ to 575jc, closing at B6Y4c 1o 85340, COKN—Was not greatly affected by the warly strength of wheat. The popular form of trading in wheat in the morning was to buy and seil at the same prices, 5o that scalpers fouud their opera- tions unprotitable. Liverpool cabies were quiet and unchanged. Recelpls were 243 cars, and 164,309 busheis wer- taken from store. Expor: clearances amounted to 414,156 bushels. The weakness of wheat near the ¢lose caused corn to drop in price. May corn opened. at 246, 30.0 be tween 24c and z414: and 2354c, closing at the in sde, %@Lac under yesterda,. £atimated receipts for to-morrow 40U cars. OA1S—The same conditions which prevailed in the cora market were —shown in oOntes rade was light and covsistea of liznt scalping transactions, in which ihe 1088 or gain, OwiDg 1o Darrow fi0CTUALIONS, Was DL great. Receipts wora 281 cars, and 222 were taken from store. Uats Wweakened with other grains Ixter iu the day. May outs closed 3igc lower. Estimaced receiots for to. mor.ow. 500 tars. FLAX—Was easy. Cash No. 1, 74c, nomin: Northwestern, 76c: May, 7634@7634¢; July, T8¢, nominal; September, 7914c. Recelpis were 27 cars. PROVISIONS—A very Iistless action was noted in provisions. The nog market was depressed by Leavy receipis, and t0coincide with it provisions deciined. May pork ciosea 7igc lower, May lard Selower, ana May ribs 5@7Yac lower. BUTTER—Although butter was firm in price to-day, dealers did not feel hopetul for & continua- 1100 of that feeling. The demand was good, but it was entirely for fancy stock. Creamenies — Exiras. 20%4c; firss, 18@ 190; seconds, 14@16¢: imitations, Tancy, 135@14c. Dairies —Extras. 17c: fisis, 14@15¢: seconds. 9@10c. Ladles—Extras, 11@120: tirsta, B15G93450; packing stock, Bc; grease, 235@3c; roil butter, 10@10%5¢. GS—Recelpts ‘weie small and the demand 800d. _ Fresh siock 1415c § dozen. MONEY — Was 414@5% on call and 6% on time loans. New York excounge sold av 85¢ discount, Closing Prices. WHEAT — February, 747gc; May, 76 July, 71%c. 3 v o CORN_February, 21540c; May, 2E8ac: July, 2‘(%@2‘%‘}5 15¢ 7 OAT>—February, 16c: May, 17@17%4c; July, | 17%@18c. O A, FORh —May, 87 72 July, $7 85. LARD_May. $5 8215° ju'y, 83 92 BS—Muy, 33 971,: July, 34 05. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iir. Feb. 10.—Last weec’'s advance inthe price of cattle has stimu- lated the shipment of that stock from country points. and the arrivals for the first half of this ‘week foot up 34,850 against 29,215 for the same portion of last week, and 39,919 for the corre- sponding time a year ago. Supplies of beefin re- frigeraters have been depleted by the recent pauc- ity of offerings, and buyers have ihLerefore taken hold well this week. About 13,000 head wers re- ceived to-duy. and there was a good demand for cattie at the udy ices. The aveiage quality of the cattle offerrd shows no lwprov ment. To- day forihe first time thls week there was a fair run of hogs, the receipts amounting to about 87, OU0 head. That brings the suppiy up for the firs o the week to 54,100 Bead againsr 307,644 last week and 74,1¢9a year aco. The offerings were well taken by Chicago packers and Eastern shippers, prices being weaker 10 23/¢ per bundred pounds lower. ‘The market for sheep has not been Oversiociea this week. and Frices for shoep aye steady, but lambs average a licie lower. - Onis about 12,000 arrived (o-day. and the market why steady uhder the Inflaence of & £00d 1emana. CATTLE—Receints,13,000. Funcy beeves, $5 30 ©5 40: cholce 1o prime steers, §4 0@5 25; good 10 choice steers, $4 50@4 55: medium steers, §4 20 @4 45; fair beef steers, £3 S0@4 15; common bect steers. $3 60@3 85: good to prime stockers and feeders. 83 B5@4 25; fair to £00d stockers ana feed- rs, $2 50@3 75: bulis. choice to extra, $3 50@3 85: bulis, poor 1o chol. e, $2 25@3 ,5:'50'\‘51“20 helfers, cooice to prime, 33 6U@4 20; cowh, fair to choice, $2 50@3 50: cows, common o fair canners, §1 80 @3 45; caives. £00d tofancy. $5 HO@S 25: eaives, common to good, §3 50@5 75: Lexus ed sieers, $2 75@4 50: Texas cows and bulls. $2 103 o milkers and sprioge:s, per head, §20G 40, HOGS " Recelpis, 37,000 Héavy packing aud shipping lois. 83 30@3 50: common to cholce mixed. 83 36@3 05: cnoice assorted, $3 25@ 360; light, 83 4065 4734: Biss, 83203 £0. . eceipts. 12 . aferior Lo cl £850@4; Iambs, $3 50G5. e Kecelpts at Omaha. Tl)zlfl:(‘&MAuHAilNlnnv.hrnh 10.~HOGS—Re- ceipts, arket steady. Light and $525@3 401 heavy, 831563 20, o CATTL) Heceipts. 290.. Market slow: steady: others weak to lower. 4 50: cows, $1 50@3 BU: feeders. $:@: SHEEP—keceivts, 600; steaay. Muttons, $3 65, Receipts at Kansas City. KANBAS CITY. Mo. Feb 10 —HOGS — Re ceipts, 14.000. Market slow, 5c lower. Licht and lixn;na. 83 27%@3 55; heavy, §3 2083 bU: pigs, s\.:.ATTLE-Recr\pl-. 6500. Marxet strong. - tive steers, bes:, $4 40@5: falr to good, §3 S0 4 40; cows and heifers, best. $3@3 35; fair to 4 @092 $2@5; bulls, $% 25@3 15; s:ockers and feed- 32 ers, 83 & caives, $5¢ Texas western, $2 7083 90: NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, ¥xchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call steady at 134@2%: last loan 134X, and closing at 13%. Prime mercanitle paper, Steriing_exchange dull, with actual business in baukers’ bilis A £4 833,@4 86 for 60 days and $4 8614@4 KE3,, for Aemuud. Posted races, $4 8514 ©4 575 Commercial bills, $4 5316@4 ¥ils. Bar er, Gispe. Mexican doiiars. o034 @5154¢. Gov. ernment vonds steady; State bonds quiet: railroad bonds lower. Siver duil. CLOSTNG sTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable... 8734 North American.., 4%a Atchison . 143 Norinern Pacific.. 147 Preforred L 2iyg Prfen Adsms Express.. 148 |Northw ‘A1iou, Terre Hatie 56 | Preferred. American Express1i0 [N Y Central o American lobacco 6934/ Y, CulcagodSils 11 Preferred - duo 1st preferred. Bay State Gus. Baitimore & Ohio.. Brunawick Lands. Buffalo, Roch & P. ‘snada Pacific. Canada Souther Canton Land. . 5075 ‘niario & Central Pactié.’". 1114 Oreconimprovmnt— Ches & Obio... 171, Prete-red.........— Chicago Alton..... Orezon Navigation 14 Preferred. ......172 Oregon Shor Line. 16 Chicazo, B & Q... Mail....... 23 Chicago & E lii..... Peorm. D& Evans 2 Preferred. . Pittsburz & W ptd. 15 Chicago Gas. 7744 Puilman Palace....156 Cleve & Pitts .1656 Quicksiiver . 1 Consolidation Coal. 84 Preferred......... 11 Consolidated Gas..14615 Reading. > S €CC& Bt Lonws... 267z RioGranded Westa 12 Preferred 74| "Freferred 3814 Colo Fuel &irca.. 2414 Rock Isiand....... 67% Preterred. ....... 90 RomeWst&O¢den. 117V Cotton Ol Ceri.... 11%4/8cL&S W.... 388 Commercial Cabie. 160 | Preferred. Del Hudson. 107345t Paul. Del Lack&Westrn. 1521a| Preferred Denver & R - 104;|St Panl & Duiuth.. 20 . 4115 Preterred......... 8t = |5t Panl & Omaha. 7% General Eiectric.. 35 | Preferred T12t Erte 3 145Kt P M & M s Preferred. 1 34 [Siver Certficates. 64% Fort Wayne 1165 [Southern Pacific... Great Northern pfd121 |Southern R k... Green Bay..........— | Preferred..... Harlem.... .. 1392 Sugar Refinery. Hocking Coal 33/ Preterrea 4 Hocking Vailey.. 8%4 Tenn Coal & Iron.. 284 Homestake. . 34" Preferred......... 80 H & Texas Ceniral— Texas Pacific ... 9% Tlinois Central.. Towa Central. 92 |Tol A A & N Mich.— 7 Tol Obio & Central 15 Preferred. 2415 Preferred......... 80 Kansas & Texas... 1812 Tol S Louls & K G 5% Preferred. . 2975 Preferred 18% Kingston & Pena.. 3 |Cpion Pacific. Lake Erle & Westn 1534|U P Den & Gulf. Preterred. ........ 66 U 8 Cordage. Lake Snore 18514 Preferred National Lead...] 2215 Guarsnteed. Preferred. 857 US Express. Long Isiand 48 |US Leather. Loutsville & Nash: Louisvilie,N Atony Preferred. .. Manbattan Con Preferred. Rubber... U4 Preferred 895, Utica & B River. Memphis & Charls 15 /Wab S L & Pacific. 6% Mexican Central... 83| Preferred. ........ 15% Michigan Central. B9 *|Wells-Fargo.. ... 88bs Minn &S L |Western Caion.... 8275 Freferred. |Wisconsin Central. 2 Minn& St L Wheellng & LE... 2 18t preferred. Preferred......... 954 2d preferred Am Cotton Oll ptd. 88 Missourt Pacific.. W U Beet. - 8 Mobile & Ohlo..... {Ann Arbor .11 8 Nushville & Chait. 8735 Freferred.. 2544 tional Linseed.. 13 " |Brooklyn Traction 2.%a NJ Central 1 88u4lErie 2 prd......... 1955 Dorfolk & Westra. 1115 American Spirits.. . Freterrea. 1643 Preferred.. vs CLOSING FONDS. Ala Class A 4s.....106 Northern Pac lsts. 1155 Do Class B 4, 85.104 |* Do 24 Alabama. class C.. 98 | Do 3ds. Awchison ds - 8214 Do consol B Do2ds A.. .. 4734 Or Improvmni ist 86 Canads South 4s.107 ' Do by 5 ‘en Pac lsts of’85.— [ R & N Cherokee 4s. 1896.104 Do 1897 ‘104 Do 1898 Do1899. T T104 Ches & Ohio Bs....110%4 Ch&N PTr RewBs a2 D C 3-6a. Den & R G 1L Do'ss. Do consal 5. Or Bhort Line 6s. | Do consol 3s.... Pacific 650t '97... — Phila & Heading és 1% Do 1st pfd incom. 4b% 10914/ R GrandeWest 1sis 73 111134/St L& lronMtGends 76% St L& S F Gen 6s..112%g Eris 203" 4814/ St Paul Consols. ... 131 FtW&DenCity ists 57 (St P C& Palats . 1101 G H& SA Bs...... 10814 /50 Carolina 41as. 110734 0 2d 7s. outhern K Ros... 89 Do Pac Cal 1sts. 108 Tenn new s, 7 Texas Pac 1sta. .l 8814 96%s Lexas Pac das. 7 213 3 74%4 Union Pac lsts 94.104 1 KsPalsts DenDIVLI7(4 US ds reg of 192512295 La Cousol 4s......... 8535 Do 4s, coupon. 4 Missouri funding.).— | U S 4s reg of 1907. 11118 6 Gen Elec Deb8a... 9514 H & Tex Cent 55...10% Do con 6s. 1101 Jowa Central Tsts.. Kansas Pa Consols MEKT 2ds... 69 | Dois, coupon....1121a Dods....... 0 77 8414/ Do2s 5 951a | Mobile & Ohio'ds.. 67%a| DLols. reg........113%5 Mutoal Union 6a. 11 Do bs. coupon. ... 11134 N J Cent Gen 8s.. 11774| Va funding aeot... 62 N Y C&St Louis 45105 or& West Gen 63120 | Do registered. Do deferred 6s. Caroitna con 4a.101%| Do iruat rept WO 1143 | Wabash dat Ba, SiCoiisoia 13014 W est Blioke 4. ATy et T i FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa., Feb. 10.—The spot market 18 quiet at 65 7350, Cargoes are steady a: 33s 9d, sellers, promp: shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable Liverpool guotations for No. ruary, 6s 5 July, 6s 4154 ves the following 2 Rea Winter: Feb- Marcn, 65 414d: , 68 5d; Soe SECURITIES. ONDON. Exa., Feb. 10.—Consols, 112 9-16; sii- ver, 28 11-18d; Fremch Kentes, 102¢ 675gc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — masey Sterling Exchange, sight.- 38815 Sterling Cabies.... 489" New York Exchange, New Y ork Exchange, te egraphic.. 25° Fine siiver, per ounce > bang | Mexican Doliars. ... 52 b2l | PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEX GRAINS, WHEAT—Futures declined. Spot graln was weak and dull Quoted at 81 5214@1 8734 for common grades, £1383,@140 for average No. 1, 81 41%4@1 4244 for cholce and §1 45@1 60 § ©ul for extra cnoice milling., CALL FOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—May—K000 culs, £1 3715: 2000, §1 3714: 12,000, 1 3734, | BECOND SEss1oN—May—26,000 cus, $1 36%; 2000, $1 3664: 2000, 1 3615, December—12000, 81 203 6000, 81 2Ule: 2000, §1 2054: 2000, 31,208, EGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—20,000 ctls, $) %6: 8000, $1 55%: 14,000, $1 3034, Decom: Der—10,000. 16,000 81201, AFTERNOON - — 42,000 ctis, 81 3514c: 20,000, $1 3034 BOUO, $1 3535 De cember-- 4000. $1 20: 4001, £1 2014 BARLEY—Previous prices rule, Feed, 75@80c Brewing, 8735892340 ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—9:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND SEss10N—May—2000 culs, 78c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—2000 ctis, T8c; 6000, T734c. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—4000 ctls, 77%e. OATS — Fair demand at old _ prices, Fancy Feed, 81 $714@! 45 B otl: Common White, $1@1'10: choice, $1 15@1 35, according to quality. Black for feed, 6c@F1 U5: for aved, §1 10 @1 25; Gray, $1 15@1 30; Red, £1 10@1 20: Sr. prite, £145@1 60 B ctl. CORN—The market 1s quoted rather firme: Large Yollow, 75@S0c: Small Round do, $oe White, 7734,@H0c cl. RYE—8Tla@d2ysc 3 ctl. BUCK WHEAT—Quoted FLOUR AND $115@1 25 Bowl MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, 84 50@4 85: Bakers' extras, $4 75@4 85: Super. fine $4@4 35 B obl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Fesd Corn, $17@17 50; —Prices in sacks areas follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Fiour, 82 86 F 100 ibs; five Flour, $2 75 $.100 Ibs: Rice Flou 80 75: Cornmeal, $2 35: extra cream do. §3 5. Qimsal, $359: Oné_urosce 3 30: Buckwhea: Flou 20@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $5.50; Farina, $4; Whoro W noas ay cee $3: Roiled Outs (bbls), 85 50@5 90; Peari Barley, $370@4: Spile Yeas, 35 50; Greea do, ¥4 25 8 Hominy, $3 10 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Middlings are advanced 50c. No other changes. BRAN—S$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 ® ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18 50819 50 for lower grad and 220G21 B Lon for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $17 50@18; Qllcake Meal at the miii, $26 50 ¥ ton; jobbing, $27 50: clipped Oats, $1 3U@1 50 B ctl. HAY—Wheat, $8@11; Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10 Oar, 859; Durley. $1@8 00 River Bariey, Al Ui compressed, $6@ 9 50; stock, §! Civver, $668 8 to. STRAW—25@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, There is rather more cail for Beans on local ac- count, but not enough to affect prices. BEANS — Bayos, §1 50@. 60 @ ctl: Small Whizes, $1 1541 25 ctl; Large Whites, $1@1 15 3 ctl; Pinks, §1 10@1 25: Reds, 1 10@1 20: Black- eve, $1 10@1 16: Red Kidney, 82 50: Limas, §1 70 ©1 90: Butiers, 81 25@1 50; Vea, 31 15@1 30. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 32 30@2 75: Yeilow Mustard, 1 75&2 P cil: Flax, $136@1 40: Cruary Beed, 13,@i14c F b: Alfaita, 6l4c; Kape, 250 234c: Hemp, se; Timothy, dbge. DRIkD PiKAS—Niles, $1@1 20 % cil; 814081 50 ® cil. POTATOES, Green, LNIONs, VEGETABLES. Potatces and Onious rale steady. are ubout the same. POTATOES—New Potatoes, 2@2%c B b: Sweet Potatoes, §1 26@1 75: Early Rose, 75@85c: River Reds, 75@85¢; Burbank Seedlings, 75@8oc ¥ ctl for Vegetables Rivers, S0c@8110 for Salinas and 75@90c for Petaiumas; Oregon Burbanks, 85c@81 1 ONIONS_§: 50@2 B cu: Cut Oblous, 75¢@ Oregons, $2@2 25. £TABLES—Hothouse Cuenmbers. 50c@#1 ® dozen: Asparacus. 10@-5c B Ib: Rhubarb, $2 @ box: Los Angeles Summer Squash, 75 @85¢c B box: Los Augeles Green Peppers. 40@ S0c: Mushrooms. 5@20c ® Ib: MArrowfat Squash. £5GR ¥ won: Los Angeles Jomaioes, 50c@$1 B box: Dried Peppers, 7@8c _Bb: E€ Flan, 18c ® 1 Green beas, :@5c B D: Loy Augeies String Beans. 7@10<: Dried Okra, B@bc B b; Cab- bige, 40@D0c B cu; Carrots, 25@30¢ B sack: Gar- lic, 135@2¢ ® ib. BUTTER, C(HrEsE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market Las worked around fnto T shape under a good demand and stocks are smatler than they have been. CREAMERY—Fancy Creameries. 21@22%4c; sec- onds. 18@19c B B DATRY—Fancy roils, 15@16c: squsres, 17c 9 1b: £00d (0 choice. “13@14c: lower grades, 10@1234¢. PICKLED—13@14c @ B for old and 17@18c tor new FIRKIN-13@14c B D for old and 17@18c for new. CREAMERY TUB—16@17c B I. CH EESE—Cholce “Sud ‘now is quotable at 10c ® B: common to good old, B@Sc B b: Cream Cbeddar, 11@12c $ Bb: Youns America, 11c; Western, 11@1%c: Eastern, 14@ldlac ® b. —Aare’ still lower and Gull Noi ma Eas ern ieft. Ranch Eggs, 15@16c: store Eggs, 13 @1ic; Eastern, 13@1ac @ a0z POULTKY AND GAME. POULTRY~A car of Eastern sold at 85 50 for Ducks, 85@b 60 for Hens, $o SU@6 for young Roosters and $5 for Fryers. Home stocks is dull asd Turkeys are lower. Young Roosters are in demand and firm. Live Turkeys, 13@ldc ® I for Gobolers, 13@ 14c @ D for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 14@16c ® b: Geese. B palr, 81 U@l 75: Goslings, $2 50@3; Ducks, $4 50@5 50 for old and $6@7 for youn, Hens, '$4@5: Roosters. younk. $5 50@6 50 doz; do, 0ld, $4: Fryers, $5@b 50; Brollers, §4 50@5 for large &nd ‘$3 50@4 for small: Pigeons, $2@2 26 # doz for young und 81 25 for old GAME—English ~nipe are quotable at $2 50; Jack Snipe, $150 B dozen: Hare, $1; Rabbits, #1 50 for Cottontails and $1@1 25 for small; Grav Geese, $250: White Geese, SL@1 26: Sraut, §125@ 1 50: Honkers, $3 50@s 50 DECIDUOUS AND CITEUS FEUITS, DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, B0c@#) B box for choice, §1 25@1 50 for fancs Red, 50@75¢ for common; Easiern, $1 50 ©3 ® bol. EERRIES— Eusstern Cranberries, $6@7 bbl. CITKUS FRUITS.Navel Oranges are quot- able at $2@2 75 B vox : Seedlings, £1@1 25 B box: Lemons. 76c@$1 25 for common and $1 B0@2 for g00d 10 choice; Mexican Limes, $5@5 50; Lalltor- nia Limes, $1'50@] 76; Bauanas, $1@3 ® bunch; Piucapples, $2@4 @ doz’ DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations on the Fruit Ex- change are nominally as follows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricos are quotable at 6@9c for Koyals and 1134@12¢ for choice to fancy Moor- parks: Prunes. 3@3i4c for the 4 sizes. Peaches, 4@b%ac for prime o choice, 654@7c for fancy and 8@10c for peeled in boxes; Apples, 5@5lac for evaporated and 2@2%4c for sun-dried; rears, 235 @5c for prime to choice, 4@8%c for quarters and 6@6%ec for halves; Plums, 4c for pltted and 114 for unpitted: Nectarines, 354@4Vac for choice and Slec for ancy: Walie Flgs, Sci Black Figs, 214 JOBEING _PRicms—Peaches, 415@514c B mi= geve % funcy, 614@7Yc B b; A1 e S B D, aney Moorparks, 12@ 18c; evaporated Apples, 534c; sun-dried, 'IV&?S‘C Prunes, 3igc for the 4 sizes: Figs, blsck, for unpressed and: 3@31gc for pressed: white kigs, dc: Plums, 436@5¢ for pitted and 134c for unpitted Nectarines, 4g6c B b for prime W fancy; Pears, 21,@6c for whole, 4%3@5%gc for quarters and 15@6%4c or hal Haisives CARLOAD PRICES — Four- crown, Jooss, B3jc: three-crown, 435c B B; two-crown, 33sc ¥ B scediess Sultanas, bige: seedicss Muscatels, 43/ three-crown London layers, §1 15: clusters, 81 50 Dehesa clusiers, $2 00; imperial clusiers $3; dried Grapes, 3¢ 3 b. JOBRING PRICES—SAx loose, B340; 3-crown, 4 FrANo18CO—Four-crown, ic: 2-crown, $34c: seed: less Suitanas, 53,c! scedless Muscatels, by Scrown London iayers, $1 25; clusters, &1 60; Deliesa clusters, $2 75: imperial clusters, $3 23. N UTS—Chestnuts quotable at &10c: Walnuts, 64@7c B B for standard and 8@9%gc B b for soitstell; Almords, 6@6lgc for Lauguedoc, 30 e B I for paper shell; astern ana 4o for_Call- fornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@sc ® b Pecans 714@ Sc @ b: Fliberts, T3a@8c; Brazu Nuts, T54@8c: Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 & 100. HON EY—Comb, 10@12%4c for bright and 5@9¢ for lower grades: water-white extracted, 5@63gc; Eht amber exiracted 43@4%c; durk amber act dark, 2@sc ¥ b EESWAXT22@5c 9 . PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6 B b for heavy, 70 1 for light medium, 924¢ for light, 10c § B for exiralight and 11340 ® I for_sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12igc: California Hams, 10@10%c: Mess Beet, $7@7 50: exira mess do, $5@8 60: family do. $9 50@10: extra primo Pork, $7 50 @ 8; extra _clear, $16 ® bbl; mess. $14 B bbl: Smoked Beet. 10c ® b. LARD—Eastern. terces, i3 quoted at d3jc for compound and 6@634c for pure: pails, 7c: Calll- fornis tierces, 5@bY4c b for compound and 6L4c for pure: half-bbis, 834c: 10-b tins, 734c: do, 51, Tize B b. uuél OLENE—6@6%4c¢ in tlerces and 73,@8%5c 15.10- tins. HIDES, TALLOW WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—The clrcular of W. B. Sumner & Co. says: “Hides ana Leather continus At about Lhe sume prices as last quoted. although the market continues very quiet. There seems to be an impression that the gemersl Hide and Leather market will {mprove in the course of a few weeks. Wet saited Hides are about the same: the heavier grades are rather quiet, but the lighter welghts of cows and steers are more active, OWIng t0 n b tter demand 10 the East. Tanners, however, are Inciiied to buy less qunntities than usual. Dry Hides are about the same. but tnere s a firmer tone 11 these goods. Drv Kips continue very dull. Wool and sheep sikins continue at the same price: P ero murkei, bowever, shows more Lulls and orands sell 1o under sound Heavy sslted steers quotable at 8c 8 b: medinm, 7c: lizht, €@6ige: Cowhides, 6@61qc: salied Kip. 6c ¥ D: sailed Calf. 7@Sc: saied Veal. 6c: dry Hides. 1232@130: culls and braods, 935@10c ¥ D: dry Kip and Veal 9@10c: dary Calf, 16c: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35c each: Kids, Deerskins, good summer, 25c ¥ B: medium, 20¢; winter, 100; Sheepskins, sneariings, 10@20¢ each; short' wooi, 26@30c each; medium, 30@45c each iong wools, 40@60c each. 1ALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 5@8%c: No. 2, 2140; refised, 5¢; Grease, 2c @ b. WOOL—A local circular says: “Since the issue of 0 January circuiar, when we reyorted a very In ge stock of both fieece and scoured Wool on band, a marked jnterest bas developed in Wool Dealers have suddenly conciuded that & new tariff biil would be passed soon, -he passage of which must have a teudency to strenginen prices. Manu- facturers aiso have heen waking up and rabblug uelr eyes, us 1t awaking from a long sieep, which has resulied In Che larkes: monthiy i &L we have bad in the United States ior many 3 The sales 1n the principal markets of the East for the past three weekn Dave averagod week, ana_the improved conditions remain but on all sides throughout not oniy st the manufacturing disiricts of New k. ngland num- bers of larze and_smali tactories that have been idle for many months are preparing to run full time and give employment 1 many thousands of skilled Iaborers and operatives sadly in eed of emplovmeat. Of course these milis will all have 1o 8i0ck up. hence the acuvity in the raw ma- terl. Ourloca. market has been very busy and 8tocks are down very low, which is very satistac- tory to owiers aud commission holders, as it makes & clean up prejAraiors .o recelpt of the uew Syring ciip which will make 1is uppearance Within 60 days. Prices sirong &t outside quotations for all choice Wools " We quote Fall Wool: Free northein, 7@S14c B 1b: middie countles, free, 515@ 7c; do. defective, 41a@bc: San Joaguin, 3@0c: o, foothill, 5@Tc: Easiern Oregon. 1@10c: Valley Oregon, fall and lamby', 10@11c B B HOPS—gghc for falr 1o choics and 9@10c ® B for tancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Caicutta Grain Bags, spot, Se: July deifvery, Sc; San Quentin, $4 78; Bass, 2433 @26 140, COAL—Wellington, 88 B ton: New Wellington, $89 ton: Southfield Wellington, 37 50 @ ton: Seattle, §5 50: Hrvant, 85 50: Coos May, 4 75; Wallsend, $8 50; Scotch. —: Brymbo, —; Cume berland, £13 50 in bulk and $15 tn sylvania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 B ton: Welsh Anthracite. $8g10; Caunel, $8 B ton; _Rock Spnngs, Castit Gate and Pleasaut Valley, 87 60; Coke, 311@13 in bulk and 813 ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, bigc: Powdered, s¢; Fine Crushed, 5lgc; Dry Granu- Iated, 434c; Confectioners’ A, 43ac: Magnolia A, dei Extrn €, 3%0: Golden ¢, 3%c: halt bacrels Yae more than Varrels, and boxes 4¢ more. SAY FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. June- Wool Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers ure as odows: BEKF—First lity, s second, : tolrd do 4@ Tiad B 000 YeCE secuad. 605340; VEAL—Large, 6@7c; smail 7 B0 ‘sinxxox_ ihers, 8l2@Tc: Ewes 6@6l40 AMB_Spring, 10@12%¢ B b. ORK—Live Hogs, 514@334c ® B for large ana 3’?8@25/50“101 smali and ni“nlnm; dressed do, 414 % ® RECEIPT> OF PREODUCE, ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour, or sks... 4,565 Oregon......." g,216] Wheai. ctis. 420 Oregon, sk 505 Bariey. cis.. 7. 2,588 Beans 'sics 724 Cor. ctis... s Eastern... 2,150/ cils.. 315 Oregon 2,705 | Wool, b 5 FPotatoes, 1168 Oregon. 51 Oregon. 2,720 Flaxseed. Or, sks 67 Opions. sika 35| eainer, roiis. 53 T, reams. 800 187 | Lumber. M tosi 10 THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks showed no par-icular change yes- terday except a decline in Occidental from 14c to 8c, owing to an assessment of 10c. The closs was weak. President Charles H. Fish of the Con. Cal. & Va. bas received advices from the mine statiug that the upraise from the 1650 level will be connected with the south drift on the twenty-sixth floor of the 1750 stopes in seven or elght days, and that the face of the sonth drift, which has passed through the rich ore streak, is beginn ng to assav agaln. Two samples taken averaged $7 65 and $7 70 per ton. Relating to the showing in the face of thesouth drifton the tweniy-sixch floor of the 1750 siopes the f0llow g was received: * The streak dips south acd east and s one oot below the botiow o our drift fn the face. On Fri- duy we fol:owed the streak down about one 100t to deiermiue tue width and value of the sireak. ‘1he reak is 15 inches wide and_ussa\s as I reported. We are not_ working below the level cf our drifl. Timbering the drift Sawurdsy and Monday. Re- sume work iu the face Tuesday. The joint Coufldence, Challenge, Consolidated and Consolidated Jmperial west crosscut 1 from the surface tunnel was advanced duriug the past week 10fve.: total length 944 feet; the face 1s in hard porphyry. ne Confidence mine during the past week vielded 7 mining carioads of ore, the average assuy of which was $21 21 per ton. N0 ore was extracted from the Overman mine durii g the past wevk. The men were Worxing on waste rock on the 900 level most of the Ume. O.i the 1100 level of the Caledonia mine the southw.s: drift was exteuded 7 fest duriag the past week: total length past east crosscul 1 79 feet: the face Is in porphy1y. The yieid of the Overman from the workings in the north drift on the 900 level for the monuh of February was 25 tons and 350 pounds of ore. The value of the same per car sample assavs was 354 45 per ton. Theore seams continue about as reported heretofore—small but of & fair grade. Have done the nCessary repairs as requized: The Hutchinson Plantation Compaiy has de- clared a dividend of 25 cents per shace, payable on the 10th. BOARD SALES. Followine were ‘he salesin the San Franclsco Stock Board vesterday: <G 8:30. REGULAR MOBNING SESSION, COMMENCI 100 Andes.....1420) G&C......4820) POL0S!.. . 4Y 25) B&B......74 400 Occidii... 10200 Bavage....47 100 Cnoir. "8 260 Ophir... 184/100 ¥ Jackei..30 475 CCa&V..2.15| B0 ... 95| AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. .71,100 Copn....1.00400 N G& C..24 50 C Polnt....2%/200 Uphir. Following were the sales in the Pacfic Siock Board yesterday: REGULAR &Fss1oN—10:30. 600 C Point.... 30,500 Ovrmn....12 400 Exchgr. .. 04300 Potos!. 200 Andes. 14400 G & C G 800 Beicner....27| 7700 Scorpion..02 400 B&B... 711300 45300 5 B &M. 08 500 Eullion...05/150 H&N1.071540) & Ne 400 Caleds, .. 12300 Justice. ...05/2000 S Hul 300 Gullnge..'5 200 Kentuck..03! 50 Stord. 250 Choliar.. 802100 L Wash. 130 Ccav2.073 AFTEENOON SESSION— 50 Confi 1.07%2,20) Potost. 100 . .1.U5:5) Favae 300 C 4. 129500 BB&EM 600 G&C . . 46400 8 Nev.. .- 40 100 H&N10715 50 Stord, 200 Justice...05150 .. 400 Kentck.. .05 300 Unioa.." 500 Mexican..41500 7(100 Ueeldt... 08200 Uiah! 1450 Ophir. 11800 ... 2.10/300 Ovrmn....12 250 ¥ Jei; 07351100 . 3/ CLOSING QUOTATIONS, WEDNESUAY, Feb. 104 P.x. T Avke B dakeg » con. o | Joita, — P 05 O7justlearU — 05 Andea. " 13 14Kentuck. 02 3 Belcher. S 28 29/Lady Washo 01 (2 Best & 68 7y|Mexican...[lD 41 a2 Benton Con... 15 18NevadaQuees U4 — Bollion 04 05 0ccidental.... 08 09 Caledonia..... 10 12(0phir......... 90 92 Chollar 90 Overman..... 13 13 Con.CalEVa 205 2.10) Potosl. i6 48 Challence Con. 46 4% savage. 45 46 Con. Imperial. 01 _ Uu|Scorpion. ..o 02 03 Confidence..... 1.00 1.05/Seg. Belcher.< 08 09 Con New York — Gsisuver fllll..... — 1 Crown Poine.. 38 29 Sierra Nevada 35 _ 39 EssiSierraNe? — 4 .55 1.60 EurekaCoa.. — 0 03 “ue kxcheauer... — uB| 38 39 Goula & Custy, 4 vi. 03 Beivw Norcra 105 110 30 31 Jackmon........ — 28 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESOAY. Feb 10-2r. 3. TNITED STATES BONDa Frat. askea, U 84s coun.112 Do new 1ssuelz MISCELLANEOUS movne. Cal-stCbless. 11035 — Ok Gas 6s.. — 104 Cal Elec L 65125 181 |Do2dis 65109 11014 CotraC W bs 9414 80 |Omnibus 6s..12134 13255 Bt Askes U Edsreg...108 11034 Dpotstex-co — = $734/P &0 Ry6s. — 118 Kdsn L&P6s - 123 [P&ChRy6s. — 103 F&CHRR 6810415110 [Pwi-st RR 63114 119 Geary-st R58100 ~ — |Keno, WL&L — 103 HC&SBYs 108 _ |EactoP&L. — 100 losang L6s — 100 |SF&NPR5. 10055 — DoGnieed s — 101 |SPRRAriz8s 8lig — Mkt-stCbleBs1227; — (SPRRCalgs.112 & — DoRyCon bs. 10614107 [SPRK Calbs. NatVin6slsi — 100 (SPBrRCalbs. 97% — evCNgR7s.108 105 |SVWater6s.120 12044 N EyCal 65.100 — |SVWater4s 1001410052 NRyCal os. — 95 |siktnGekss — 10115 WATER sTOCKS. Contra Costa 35 39 |Sprog Valley $73; 98 MarinCa..... — 62 ©AS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. — 25 (PacGasimp — 9114 Central. """, 9814 — (Pacific Liche _ 481y Edison Lighi 12613127 |SF G&Elec. 953 9513 M Elec Light 813 10 |Sanirancscs 2 & 314 Oak G L&H 64 54lp|Stockion. - W INSURANCE aToCKS. Firoman'sFa1824 — [sun .., e COMMESCIAL RANK wTOTKY. Anglo-Cal... 51 — |First Naton!18084186 Bankof Cal.'28% 240 |LondonP&A.1375,130 Cal BD&T Col07345108 %4/ Merch Ex.... 13+ — MAVINGS MANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo. — 1400 (Sav&Loan.. - 105 HumbS&EL.1100 — |Securlty.....240 ~ — Mutoal....... 85 _ |Uanlon Trast.816 — BESavUnion — 476 | STR¥ET RAILROAn sTooKL 108 10 |OakSL&Hay — 100 — 00 |Presidio. =, 4315 4814 v Wi STOOKS. 16 17 |GlantCon..., 8164 32 7 |Vigorit...ll =7 80c 80 w734 MISCRLLANXOUS #TOCKY. Alaska Pkrs. 10335104 |Nat VinCo., _ s Ger Lead Co. 50 100 [OceanlcS8SGo 24 2514 HawC&SCo. 1634 17 |PacAuxFA — 4 Hotch SPCG 2433 1434/ PacBoraxCo. 95 — MerExAssn. — 110 |ParfPaintOo — 7 BALES—MOBNINw masalu. Fonra— 21 Edlson Light & Power Co.. 126 78 25 Huichinson 8 P Co......... 24975 30 do ao T zaery $2000 Oaxland Gas Bonds, 23....1.1010 108 25 20 5V Water.... 7 26 10 do do 97 3714 Ktreni— $10,000 8 V 4% Bonds............. 100 50 BALES— A FTEENOON AES3(0%. Foard— 25 Alaska Packers' Assoclation.. 108 6215 6 Cal Safe Deposit. ....... 108 50 6§ Giant PowderCon 2 00 8. do d0 .. 31 83y 50 Hutchinson S P — 34T 80 do do 24 6214 25 Market-st Rallway | T 4328 #0 8 ¥ Gas & Eiectric Co. . 9580 25 8V Water. 9775 10 do ao 97 8734 95 00 100 50 *ureer— $5000S ¥ 6% Bonds.. 120 50 SEEmEEE R REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Joseph M. Wood to Clinton Jones, lot on N line of Broadway, 137:6 W of Fillmore street, W 55 by N 137:6: 810. Emile V. and Elenaor Helen Lonigo to Edward G. Carrera, lot on SE corner of Washington and Spruce streets, £ 32:6 by § 100; $10. William and Lizzie Hinkel'to Ciaus Mangels, lot on E line ot Cole strget, 308:9 S of Waller, S 25 by £125; 10. Thomas F. and Laura R. Cullen to O. Glanniaf, loton E line of Albion_avenue (Yecond avenue), 170 S of Sixteenth, S 30 by E 120, quitclaim deea: 85, ginvehie E. Poudensan to same, same, quitcialm : 8 Odoardo and Agostina Giannini to United States Lsundry Association, same: $10. Patrick and Mary Boyhan to Ellen Brag, lot_on ¥ ine of Lexington avenue (Stevenson). 85 § of Elghteenth, ~ 35 by W 80; g lien Bray to Mary Boyhan, same: gift. Ely L aud Helen J. Hutchinson to Louls Schiob, lot on E iine of Dolores street, 118 S of Eighteenth, 858 by ¥ 110: $10. C. 5. and Lillte 5. Capp to Adolph Mohr, lot on E line of York street, 95 N of Twenty-sixih, N 25 by E 100; $10. Louls and £mma Blank to Alber: Meyer, lot on I line of Sanchez street. 27 N of Twenty-sixth, N 24:4 by E 80: $10. Alexander Vensano to P. C. Kossl, lot on W line of Church street. 34 S of Valo (Twenty-elghth), S 30 by W 100: $10. Howard and Efie W. Park to*Paul Fleury, lot on E line of Waverly place, 68:9 N of Sacra- mento street, N 22:11 by r 50: $10. James Kitterman to rlizabein A. Heydenfeldt, 1ot on E line of Siockton street, 65:9 S of Valiejo, £68:9 by K 137:6, quitcialm deed: 1. b zabuth A, Heydenfeld: to Herman Rogers, sam. Oliver A. and Almira Eldridge to Herman Rog- ers, same: 810. Mabel Lucke (or Burps) to Bernard H. Lucke and Helena Maison, a1 interest i lot on N & cor- merof Green and Fowell sireels, E 70, N 803, E :6, N 57:8. W 187:6, & 187:6; also lot 1, block O Ranirond Homestead-Associutions aiso tosvther ‘with right 10 bave distributed (0 them, in es a‘e of 71 heodore Lucke, deed XNo. 18,098, quitclaim e ind John H. Van Glahn t0 Georze rourny, lot on'N line of (.'llflon;ln street, 100 W of Stock- W 20 by N 57:8: $10. i w:\,\“.\E‘.)\Vn;’tu!r to H. E. Bothin, lot on SW line of Montgomery v‘;nue. ;7: -';’;.llnf Lombard, Sk 4415345 W 28:514 $4; 810, SO N D el Hart Lo kar. Yugve, lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 275 N of California street, N2 vy E 120; $10. lot on E Iime_of Twelfth ’lvenn?, 125 S of Point 'S 25 by B 120: gift. 5 of Tweu.l:-second avenue, 175 N of B street, N 2 by W 120; $10. 3 John avil Hannah Charlsson to Fanny J. Drisko, 10* on NE line of Croke street, 850 N'W of Mission. NW 25 by NE 150, Academy Tract: 310. William and Carrie \Waish 10 Uiive Varkouteren, 1ot on E lin- of Chenery street, 56 S of |u>1ndnll. 5 25, E 115, N 25, W 108, Fairmount Tract; ‘lu-‘ Robert T. Lee to Josephine Tucker, lot on E'&‘ u§ of Anderson street, 93:9 N of Powhattan, N 3 lé by E 70, low 829 and part of lot 841, Gift Map 3; 210 % Josephine Tucker to Hiram D. Tuttle, same; $100. ALAMEDA COUNTY. William J. Gwynn to_Alfred T. Mott, lot on E 1me of Kirkham street, 166 SW of Fourteenth, S 51 by K 115, being portion of iots 21 and 22, biock 577, Oakiand: $500. I Emily L Glimore to Carrie L. Wells, lot on line of Deiger street, 527:4 W of Telegraph avenue, W 77 by N 84, Oakiand: giit. arol ne D. Oluey to Clarence Crowell, lot on W line of Perry sireet, where same is_inters-cted by line dividing iots 5 and 6, block K, Revised Map of Oakland Heights, W 194.78, N $5, E 194.78, S £5, being the S p rtion o lo. 5, block K. Revised Mayp of Oakland Heignts, Oakland: §10. Alrred T.and Sarah H. Deweyto W. S Thom son, lots 82 and ¥4, lands of Oakland Prospect Homestead Association, Oakland; $800 Leo L. and Estelie Nichols to Basil K. Denbigh, 1ot on SE corner of Colusa and Humboldt avenues, E 120:2, S 50, W 133.70, N 51.95 to beglnning, be- ing lot 4, block K. Koberts & Wolfskill Tract Map 3, subject to a mortgage for $1000, Oakland Town- ship: 310. John C. Stegtried (trustee for Max J. Branden- sten and W.C.Savage) to John L. Howard, lov on SE corner of Telegraph and Joss avenues, E 1020.67, S 692.40, W 1020, N 713.50 to beglnning. being the wesiern portion of Moss Tract, Oakland Township: $5. Carlies and Janie M. Merritt to Joseph M. Mer- riit, undivided Balt interest in lot on SW corner of Sixth aud Washington streets, W 75 by S 50, being lots 15 and 16, block 53, Oakland: $10. ornelius O'. eary to Mary O'Leary, lov on SW corner of Curtls and Lydia streets, S 30 by W 100, oeing the N 30 feet of lot 8, block I, Curuis and Wiillams Tract; also ot on S line of Lydia sureet, 100 W of Curtis, W 50 by S 100, being & portion ofsame, Oakland: gif H. C. Campbell and T. B. Kent, trustees for Na than Livingston, to San Francisco Savings Union, lois on N line of Third street, 75 W of Franklin, W 75by N 100, being lots 28, 24 and 25, block 81, Oakland: $3046. 2 vings Union to Edward A. Har- San Francisco S ris, same, Oak/and: $10. 5 Wilitam B. Smith to Jonn C. and Agnes Wilson, lot on W line of San Pabio avenue 69:2 N of Twenty-first street, N 29:7, W 1000 & polnt BRIB3 N line ‘of Twenty-first street, S 28034, E 100 to beginning, being portion lots 2 and 3, Smith Tract, to correct 146 d 121, Oak- lana; 81 Matinew Fogarty to Mary Fogarty, 1ot on S line of I ighteenth street, 125 K of Market, S 103:9 by £ 25, being portion of lot 5, block D, map of North Oakiand Homestead Association; also lot on E Ine of Market sireet, 107:7 N of Sixteenth, N 25353, E 116:7%4, S 25, W 112:3 to beginning, Belng portion lots 2 and 3, block C, map of same. Oakland; gift. S.ephen Keyes to Emma J. C. Keyes, 1ot on § line of Thirty-seventh sireet, 115 W of Market, W 50 by S 100, being ot 14, block B, Map of por- tion of Evoy property: also lots 20 and 21, biock E, Broadway and Telegraph-avenue Park Tract, all in Oakiand Township; also property ia Minne- sota and Vermout; gift. Mury A. Belden, James F.and Alfred I. Mc- Cour:bey and Margaret M_Hughes to Paul C. and Annie S. McCourtney, all interest in lot on N corner of Telegraph avenue and lands of Mrs. M. P. McCourtney. deceased, thence SW 137.94, SE 140, Nk 176.50. SW 145.08 10 begianing, being portion of plat 12, rancho V.and D. Peralta, Oak- 1and Township; $10. The McCarthy Company (a corporation) to Diedrick Hoppe, lot 2, subdivision G, of Fruiivale Terminal Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Bernard and Catherine M. Cogan (0 James M. Haveu, bocks K. L, M.and N of Kinsell Tract, subject to & mur. gage, B:0oklyn Township; $10. George M. Graut to Sadio K. Graot, 1o: on S line of Eageavenve, 140:914 E o St. Charles street, E 35 by S 125, being 1ot 8, block H, Taslor and Page Tract, Alameda; gifi. Helena Morganstern to George T. Watterson, lot on N line of Lincoln avenue, 250.33 E of Kvereit street, E 32 by N 193:3, Alameda; $10. —————— The Pity of it. He'd been waltzing with his host’s daughter and was in the corner repairing damages, Here he was espied by his would-be paps-in-law. “Sbe’s the flower of my family,” said the latter. “So it seems,” answered the young man. “pity she comes off so, ain’t it?’ he con- tinued, as he essayed another vigorous rub at the white spots on his coat-sleeves.— Spare Moment: —_———— Soldiers in the Italian army are allowed cigars as part of their daily rations. THE CALL CALENDAR. FEBBUARY, 1897. Th.| Fr.{Sa.| Moon's Phases 1 New Moon,| s }@ Fev b 13 First Qu 2% |y Gaanm Feb 9. 20 [——————| |&) Funt Moon. ;l@ Feb. 17. ———|——|—| C s quarer, | Feb. 23, |s 14|15 |18 UUEAN STEAMEKS, Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. STEAMER [DRSTINATIC s | FieR Coos Bay.... | Newpori......|Feb 11 Sam|Pier 1L G.W.Elder. | Portiana ... “eb 12.10AM | Pler 34 Mexico...... |San Diezo. . 13.11aw | Piec 1L City Peking | China & Japan 13, 1ru PM S8 Czarina..... | C00S Buy..... 18 bru | blers Corona. | HumboldtBay | 13, zru|Plecd Faralion. ... | Yaquina Bay.|Feb 14 Sau | vlec 3 City Puebia|Vic & Pgt Snd Feb 15, Siau | Pler 9 nama. 152 u|P MSS wport 15, 9am|Pler 11 |Coos Bay . 1610u| Pler 13 |Oregon ports..|Feb 16, 9am | Pler 13 Queen. | Saa Diego. 17.13au | Pler 11 Btate of Cai. | Portiand .. | Feo 17.10ax| Pler 34 STEAMEKS TO AERIVE. STeaeR [ FroM T Do Crescent Gity. . |Grescent City. |- ¥ep 11 Cieon *-|Crescent City. .| Feb 11 Mexico.... |zan Diego..... oeee |- Fed 11 Alameds.. .. |Svduey LI CEed 11 North ¥ork. ... | Humboid: Bay... Fev 11 Czarina . |Coos Bay . “Feb 12 San Mateo. Comox [Fev 12 Corona. .. | Humbold: Feb 12 Farallon.. ...\ | Yaquina Say.. “Fev 12 Truckee | Portiand Feb 12 Alice Blanchard | Portiand ..Feb 13 Eureka.. "Feb 13 Welllngt Feb 13 Mackinaw 5 State of Cal.. Doric: Arcata i Walla Waila. % Queen : Empire. Coos Bay. Australia. Orizaba. Acapul SUN, MOON AND TiD. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODFTIC BURVET- TiMEs AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND LOw WATERS AT FouT POINT, ENTRANCE TO BAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFL- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPEEINTENDENT. NoTE—The hizh and low waters occur 3t the City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about twenty- n at Fort Polnt: ihe’ height both places. — Febraary—1897. Thursd Feb: uary 11. 7.04] Moon rises 1.6.45| Moon sets. - 2.4%am arison and reference, and the latest information Ean alwavs be obtained regarding lights, dangers | to navigation and all matters of interestto ocean mmerce. 3 Fhe tims ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes befors hoon. and is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal recelved each day irom' the United States Naval Observatory a: Mare Isiand. Cal. A notice stating whether the iime ball was dropped on tme, or giving the error. If any, is published the same day vy the atternoon papers, : papers the f0llowIDg day. aud by the morniug papers the f0loWiak dav. | Licutenant. U. 8. N., in charge. The Time Ball. EXANCE FIYDROGRAPEIC OFFIOR. U.& Y. | MEECHANTS EXCHANSE 0 &ax Fraxcisco. Februacy 10, 1897 The time bail on Telegrapn Hill was aronoet exacily ai noon 10-day—L €., a. Doou of the 12uta Wwenidiki, O eX4CLLY & B ¥ M., Greeawich tima. W. & Huexm Lientenant U. & N.. inch SHIPFING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivel. WEDNESDAY, February 10 Sumr Weeott, Miller, 13 bours from Fort | Brags: 6500 ¢ 7 ties, to C A Hooper & Co. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, 26 nours from Eu reka: pass and mdse, to Charies Nelson. | _Schr Christina Steftens, Nordling. 25 hours from | Fisks Mill: 71 cds wood. 1o R A Gilbride. Schr Arthur 1, Krog, 80 nours from Iversens Landing: 140 cds'wood. to N Iversen. Schr Fortuna, Rosich, 72 hours from Eureka 180 M 1 lumber, to McKay & Co. \ieure 1 WEDNESDAY. February 10, Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San Pedro: Goodall, Par. kins & Co. Sailed. WEDNESDAY, February Stmr Washtenaw, Croseup, Tacoma. Stmr Jewel, Madsen. Caspar. Stmr Sunol, Dettmers, Grays Harbor. Stmr W hitésboro, Johnson Stmr Albion. Lundquist, Coquille River. S stmr Peirel, Wood, Monterey. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter. Victoria ana Port Tows. send. ~chr Mary Dodge. Haosen, New Whatcom Schr Gem, Olsen. Coos Bay. Schr Maxgle C Russ, sacobsen, Champerico. Schr Lily, Bottger, Umpqus Schr Lettitia. Asviund, Tacoma. Schr Seven Sisters, Rasmussen, Nehalem Rive Schr Alcalde, We.tkna:, Scattis. Telezranhic. POINT LOBOS, Feb. 10.—10 P i.—Weathee hazy: wind NW: velocicy 10 miles. Charters The bark Snow & Burgessloads mdse for Viads. vostock; schr Zamps, lumber at T acoms for Guay- mas; Br ship Crown of India. lumberat Cher, mainus for Unitea Kingdom, 50s: Brship City of Madras, lumber on the Sound for Callao, 32s 64 Domestic Por:e CLEONE—Arrived Feb 10—Stmr Alcatraz, hes Feb 9. POKT GAMBLE—Arrived Feb 10—Bark Alex McNell, bence Jan 12. EUREKA—Arrived Feb 10—stmr Corons, hace Feb 0. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Feb 10—Scar Monterey, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Sailea Feb 10—Br ship Ancon, for Talcahuano. ALBION—Arrived Feb 10—Stmr Scotla. from NTURA—Arrived Feb 10—Sonr Beraster, from Hueneme, EUREKA—Salled Feb 9—Stmr North Fork, for San Francisco. NAVARRO—Sailed Feb 10—Stmr Weeo:t, for Sa Francisco, TACOMA—Salled Feb 10—Schr G W Watson,for san Francisco, BOWENS LANDING—Satled Feb 10—-Schr Cor- inthian, for San Francisco. Arrived Feb 10—Schr Newark, hence Feb 9. POINT REYES—Passed Feb 10—sums National City, from Greenwood, for San Pedro. | SEATTLx- Arnved Feb 19—Bark Gen Fair- cnlid, hence Feb 2. MENDOCINO—Salled Feb 10—Stme Pt Arena, for San Francisco. GREEN WOOD—Arrived Feb 10—Stmr Alcazar, hence Feb 9. POINT 1.OBOS—Passed Feb 10—Stmr Mineols, from Port Los Angeles, for Comox. IVERSENS ~LANDING—sSalled Feb 9—Scar Arthur i, for San Francisco. POINT ARENA—Arrived Feb 10—Stmr Green- wood, hence Feb 8. Yoreign Ports. | , COMOX—Sailed Feb 9—Haw stmr San Mateo, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steama=t NEW YORB—Arrived Feb 10—Stmr Manitoba. from London; stmr Westernland, from Antwerp; stmr Palatis, from Hamburg. Sailed Feb 10—Stmr New York, for Sottham p- tou; stmr Schiedam, f1r Amsterdam ; stmr Majos- tic, for Lverpool. ROTTERDAM—Salled Feb 10—Stmr Sparrn- | dam. for New York. BREMERHAVEN—Sailed Feb 10—Stmr Drese den, for New York. Importation EUREKA—Per North Fork—16_sks_ gluestock, 1 cshardware, 1 cs tes, 1 sk nuts. 1 cs bacon, 3cs fish, 15 kexs butter. 224 M filumber, 639 M shidgles, 116 M ubakes. Consignees. Per North Fork—California Glue Works: Chas Nelson: Tllimann & Bendel; Hiils Bros: k M Heck- man; A Paladini: Dunham, Carrigan & Co. Barbara OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST _STEAMSHIP c0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follow: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangei, Juneau, Kil. Hisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 a. X, Feb. 10, 23. | For Victoria and Vancouver (8. C.), Port Town- send, Seactle, Tacoma, Everett, Alacortes snd New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.). 8.4. 10 Feb. 4, 10, 15, 20, 26, and every fifth day there | atter, connecting ‘at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. B. R., at Seattle with G, N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For J:ureks, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hume | boidt Bay), sir. Pomona 2 r. i, Feb. 1, 5,8, 18, 17, 21, 35, and every fourth day thereafter. |~ For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luls Oblspe), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los_ Angeles) and Newport, at 9 a. ac Feb. 3, 7, 11,15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourta day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Ane peles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Feb. 1, 5, 9,18, 17, 21, 25, and every fourth thereatter. ‘or Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Ls. Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4.3 25th of each month. The Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and hours of salling. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4§ New Montgomery sireet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AN D From Gpearstreet Whart, at 10 . . F ARE{-IzflFlrlt-cl- s Including J: 86 Second-class Jberth & mests SCHEDULE OF SAILING! George W. Elder.. Feb. 13, 29 State of California...............Feb.7,17,37 Through ghkets and ' ihrough Basgaco to'ai Eastern poifis. Rates and folders upon applicas tion W F.F. CONNOR, General Agent, 830 Market street. GOODALL PERKINS & CO. Superintendents § 8. AUSTRALIA tor HONOLULU only, Tuesday, February 33 at2 P Spectal pa rates. The 8. 8. ALAMEDA salls via HONOLULD and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, D G et Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,a0d CAPETOWN South Atrica.s . 4. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents. 114 Montgomery stree. Freleht Office, 827 Maricer o COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUS French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH CRiver, Tootof Morton st X tavelors me this line avold both transit by English raflway and the discomfort of Crossing the chanael in & small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egyps via Paciy first class $160. second class $116. LA BOURGOGNE. _.Feb. 20. 5 A LA CHAMPAG) Feb. 27, 8:30 4. . LA GASCOGNE. March'6, 5A M. La BRETAGNE | March 13, 8. s LA NORMANDIE. . Marcn 20, Sa. A5 Kor further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, 0. 3, Bowling Green, New York. = E AT 1me | oo [TIme | pony|Time| peq, [Time| poy, | 3. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents b Montgomery T el e e | avenue, San_ Franoisco. [ 5127 48] 123 8 808 ol sor STOCKTON_STEAMERS 13| 1.00{ 33| 7.08 38| Leave Pler No. 3, Washington s 14| 210/ 30 so8 £0| At'6 P. M. Daily. Froight received up 15 3.07‘ z8 9.0 et to hi30 b. 3L 18| 4.01| 25/1001 46 83 Accommodations Reserved oy Telephona. 17| 4.54] 201055 T'he only Iine seillng through tickets and giving through freight rates to all poinis oa Vallew NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the | Itairoad. early morning tides are given In the lef: hand STEAMERS: column, aud the successive tides of the day n the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or rigs hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but thres Udes as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given &re additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey gharce. excopt when & minay o $ign () Brecedes the t, and then the num iven 18 sabtrac from the depth given by the charis. i —_— NOTIC: 10 MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographlc Office locaced in the Merchants' Exchanze is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard (0 nationality aud free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited o visit the office, where complete sais 0f charts and sailing direcilons of the world are kept oo handc or com- T. C. Walker, Mary Garratt, Teiephone Main 805. J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Caw. Nav. aud Impe. Oa FOR VALLEJO AYD U. 5. NAVL.YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO, Daily ex. Saturday & Sun.. 10:30 4. x. Saturdays... 10505 el & Sunday gaes e B Landing Mission-stree: Dock. Plers | o elcphone Biack 261 Trip gives 6 bours sion at Navy-Yary, FOR SANJOSE, 10N GAToS I Tussday. Thursdar, Satarday, ot 40, A (Alvisa m?lho‘t.n:.‘";fl Fare bet Wi Bauia Clars s Saa Joss, 14 !