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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMA LY THE MAKKETS. nine Falures last week. No change 1n Siiver. Whest Fatures a sbade steadier. Otber Cereals dull. Hay in larger recelpt. Feedstuffs as before ans and Seeds nezlected. d Onions steady Cheese unchanged. Egga continue to weaken. Oranges and Lemons dull. Dried Fruits nominal. Provisions quiet. Hides and Wool as before. Bogs continue to advance. Mution unchaanged. THE WEEK’S FAILURES. e Agency reports 29 Coast States and Territorles 11 ihe week ending vesterday as compared with 28 r the corresponding The failires are divided among the setlures for the Pac urevious week and trades as fo! 32 lumber cowpanies, 1 book- 1 musle company, 1 r. 4 grocers, 1 hop-rrower, 1 milk-dea.er, 3 1 stationery, 1 butcher. binalug, 1 tail geseral stores, 1 haraess, MONNEY HAND AND IN CIR- CULATIO! According to a statement issued by the Treasury Depariment st Washington, scriptions of money 1at of February, 15897, were as follows: $645.56x 492 444,978,591 the amounts and de- in the United Sta:eson the God Cerificates. Treasury notes of 1890. . Tnlred States n. y certifcate Natlonal Ban 4,391 was in s Treasory and the remainder was $515.468.129 Sitver do Tars < notes of 1830 ... States notes Na onal Bunk notes. .. ¢ money in circulation on the lst 05 per capita or H8c more than & crease of over noney in use during the past 12 was equal t0 O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. Tha arrow flies with the wind. © maximum temperature for the those underneath it,1f any, the amount of raintall, of melted snow in {uches and hundredths, during the past twelve hours. poin & of equal air pressure d lines, equai temperature. word “high” means high barometric pressure and is ususlly sccompanied by fair weather: refers to low pressure. and Is usually preceded cudv weatherand rains. nsvally first appear on the Wusbington he pressure is high in the interior and low elong the coast,and the isobars extend and south slong the cosst, raln is probable: 15 inclosed with ure, rain south of Oregon is impypb nity of Idaho, and ng 10 the California coast, warmer er may be expected In summer and coider in winier. The reverse of these conditious will produce am®;pos WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. The top figures therms, or dof compunied_by but when 1h marked cur: With a “hig} the pressure fall STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3. Weather conditions and general THER BUREAU, The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared wi'h those of the same date last sea- 500 and rainfall during the past 24 bours: season 33 30, season 24.73, 0: San Francisco 12.42, past 24 hours .03 seasoq 4.09, past 24 hours .02; 24 hours .00, 5 ast 24 hours _00: San_Diego 7.41, last sca. 2 Yuma 466, ast sea. sco data—Maximum temperature 52, Alow area ' is central to-night over the upper ow area lies of ast of Wash has been a rapid rise in pressure fon, aud daring the a8 been a quick 1 along the coast of Orecoa and Nortnern Californ, The temperature hus falien rapidiy over Usiab, Nevada and Laste The follow ing maxi % miles per Hocky Mountain raz um velocities are reported: Lour, from the enst: from the southeast: Lander 2%, Point Reyes 34 from the lasho Falls Forecast made ending at midnight, F-bruary J Northern Califurnia — Cloud: probably rain Saturd iresh sontheasterly w Soutnern California—increasing cloudinees and y rain Saturday on colder Raturday: light northeriy winds. Nevada—Cloudy ~aturday; continued cold. Cloudy Saturday; co Fair Saturday’; o San Franeisco and v einj urday azd probably showers: fresh south- ¢ San Francisco for 30 hours coutinued cool weather: the nor.hern co lncreasing cloudi- ADIE. Local Forecast Officlal. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Ir1., Feb. 12.—There were no grain, provision or stock markets here to-day—hollda: R—The butter market was firm to-day. There was a bris< demand for all makes, but les_wers especlally wanted. Prices wers unchauged, Creamenes — Extras, 20140; seconds, 14@16 fancy cream: iancy, 15@14c. Dairiea seconas. 9@10c. @12c: Binis. 15GY1ac: packing Ya@se: roul buiter, 10 and (he demand was Fresh s:ock sold at Ladles—Extras, 11; stock. 8c; grease, 2 — Recelpts weie iz go0d. The feeling was firm. 17c dozen. Livestock. STOCKYARDS, Irr. cattie have been coming here this week than for some time, and the sggregaie will reach 50,000 8,121 iast week, 50,552 8y ear ago, years ago, and 61,837 for the corre. sponding week three years ago. there was & g0od dem: Feb. 12._More head, against After the recent FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS LKD REW YORK STOGKS. WHEELOCK & CO. < Leidesdorf st., Tel. Main 1054. CENTRAL OFFICE 625 Market St., Palace Hotel. Purly & Atkinson, Manazers. Tel Main 514¢. Uptown Uftice—Baldwin Hotel (adjoining Grill Tel. Main 1091. PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders insiantly executed on latest market quo tations. Reference lat nal CHICAGU. FBIVATE Wika NE prices for the smail proportion of cattle were graded satisfactorily and remained firm. The general run of me«dium hif-fat steers sold oft 10c per 100 pounds. and posr siock hed ar abou steady prices. which were about as low as it was possible for them to go. There was 4 g0od Friday supply to-day, and with a fairly active demaad, were not altered much trom yes erduy. 1y 1o ihe week the receipts of bogs were 1ght, but they have increased maierlally since then and the aggregate supply for Lue weex prom- ises to exceod the 167,000 hesd marked last week. The receipis for the correspanding week of | 1898 were only 129.23% hogs. but (wo years ago | 234,330 were received. Thera is no faliing off in thelocal packing demand and (ho hogs are read- ily taken. Prices show no maierial chauge from week 10 week aid fluctuations keep withia a nar- row range. Heceipts to-day were moderate and thers wasa good demand at sironeer prices from Chicago packers aud r astern shippers. WiLh receipts of shesp averaging abou 10.000 aday, which is 4 good supply, compared with re- cent weeks and those of former years at thls <ea- 800, the off>rings have sold weil and sh-ep uvei- aged avout 1Uc_per 100 pounds’ b gher than last week. Tnere Was a0 aciive aud SrOng market 0d.y. CATTLE—Receints, 4000. Fancy beaves, §5 50 @5 40: choice (o prime steers, £4 90@5 257 good 10 choice steers. $4 50@+4 K5: medium sieers, $4 20 @4 45; fair bec? steers, $4 00@4 10 common bert steers. §5 50@3 90: good (0 prime stockers aud feed- ers, 83 85@4 20: common 10 good stockers ana feed- ers. §3 15@3 »0: bulls, choice (o extra. §3 50@3 T0: bulis, poor to chioi e. $2 4U@3 4 0: cowsund Lieifers, cnoice tu prime, §53U@4 25; cows, fair to choice, $2 85@3 50: CoWs, commOon 10 fair canners, §1 85 0; caives. £00d 10 faucy. $5 BU@S 25: Caives, common to gooa, §3 50@3 T0: lexat ed s eer $275@4 50: Texas cows and bulls, 37 10@3 milkers aud sprisgeis, per heud, $25@50. HUGS—Receipts, z¥,000. Heavy packing and sbipping lots, $5 25@3 45: common to_choice mixed. §3 30@3 00 cnoice 33 45@ 3565: lighi, $3 35@3 55: pigs, $3 3 SHERP-Receipts. 7000. * Inferior to choice, 42 50@4 00; Ianibs, §5 50@0. Recelpts ut Omaha. FOUTH OMAHA. NEBE. Feb. 12 —HOGS—Re- celpts, 3800. Market 5c hizher: advance | lost and mixed, $3 25@5 40; heavy, $315 CAl Kecerp's. 1200, Market firm, Steers, $3 50@4 45; cows, §1 59@3 50: feeders §: @4 20, BHLEP—Recelnts. 100U, Marsetsteady w 100 higher. Muttons, $5 9a. Receipts at Kansas City. XANSAS CITY. Mo, Feb 12_HOGS — Ra- celpus, 12,000. Market steady. Light ani me. dium, 5530@340; heavy, £3 25@ 37%2: pigs, $5@3 20 ATTLE—Receipts, 5500. Market siow ateers, bes:. §3 50@4 50 fair 1o good. §5 25@ 4 :b; cows and heliers, best. 300G 60; fa g00d, 2 00@5 00; bu.iy $240@3 -0; 5.0.kers focars, £5 404 U0 Texan ani Western, $4 3 5; calves, 34 @12 (S b DU Market steady. 'S REVIEW OF TRADE. NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 12.—R. G. Dun & Co. will say to-morrow ir weekly review of trade: No other event of the week approsches 1 importance the disruption of the steel rall pool. In W0 days after it a greater tonnase of ralls was purchas d than the eniire production ar, re- ported az 800,000 tons, and insteaa of $25 in D cember and $25 in January, $17 s now the price at wolch works East and West are soeking orders, the Carnegle Company even selling at $17, at Chicago deitvery. The sa'es will employ many thousand hands Mustard, £1 76@2 B ctl: F) Seed, 13,@214c 3 b: Alfaita, 61jc 234c: H | 814081 50 B el POTATOES, UNION String Beans, 6@10<: Dried Okra, K@ buge, 40@50¢ ¥ ctl; lic, 1%@2c B b. CHE 10c @ B: common to good oid, S@Sc B Ib; Cream Chedaar, 11@12c § B: Young America, 1L Westers, i1@ize 14c® M for Hens: Dressed Turkey Geen Ducks, 84 50@5 50 for old and $6@7 for young: Hens, $8 5u@4 60; Roosters. youn. $5@5 60 do, old, $4: Fryer-, $5@5 60; Lroliers, §4 50@5 for large and §3 5U@4 for smali: Pigeons, $2@2 50 ¥ doz for young and $1@1 26 for old. Jack Snipe, — ® do $1 50 for C Geese, $2 50; White Geese, $1; Srant, $1 50; Honk- ers. $5 50@4. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ab. Lemons. 76c@$1 25 for common and $1 50@2 for £00d 10 choice; Mexican Limes, $5@5 50; Callfor- nia Limes. $1 50@! 75; Bananas, $1@2® bunch; Pineapples, $2@1 @ doz DRIED FRUITS, LAISINS, NUTS, ETC. wiih an fmportant Increase in the costof irack- laying or renewals to railroads. Even more im- portant s the result that reconsiruction of the bille ool will be impossib'e as 1onz &s the contest over ralls continues and ‘he manufacture of steel bars, rods, wire nais, tinpiate and maay other prolucts has a chance 10 securs cheap nateral. in the | Dear foture aiso 1 the stragele beiween the two great companies producing Mesaba lion ore, one sllied with the [iinof: Stesi, ani the other W ith the Carnegie company, which' 1s expected (o bring about lower prices for ore aud (0 push many mines to their umos: capacity. Eut in the war of rival Inters ready reduced by some iarce conc Another event of influence Is the purchase of 750 000 plec es of prini c.o ha by M. C. b. Borden at 2.5 cen s, wnich has already caused an mdvance (o 2 69 cents, With a stronger tone for prints and cotton 00ds. Tue moral inflnence of such a purchase, manifesting confidence 1a the fatare, is apt 10 be Rreat. As the contract 10 shut down pert time muny mills produciag print cloths is going ino effect the productive cavaciir and wages of opera tives will be for a time reduced. butif a cemand of traders 10 rep enisi stocks s s:aried the eff-ct may be aitogether beneficlal. The woolen indus- Lry also means an increas~a demand for new med um goods, and a doven more m! staried acainst thies stopping for Various reasons, Speculation has hardiy beei more active than of | late, an 1 prices general nward. W heat t on Tuesdsy, but has since deciined Western recei s are increasing, b for two weeks have bren only 3,191,395 b agains: 5.825,213 last year; whie Atian poris, flour _Inciuded, have for toe week about a quarier larger tuan for last year, and for | 1Wo weexs 3 08 bushels agains: 8 %65,325 | Iastyear. Aboutevery we. specuin- | | | ages are al- tive guess by somebody impresses many traders more than the Curreut records of actual move- ments. The cotton market has been deoressed in like manner by Mr. Ellisos’ mate that the Amer:- | cau crop wouli prove 8.650.000 bales but the | Qquantity coming 10 Ight has & so surpa 5+d pre- vious guesses, and inzicates larcer crop tnan most specu.aiors estimate. The curtallmant of consumpt o in the millsis not & guess, aithongh | some overesilmate siuce bronably not more | afifih of the spindies will be s opped a third of | each week for this quarter of the year. The price declined only an eighth for spot. but over a quar- | ter 1or the Miay option. The mouey market cou- | Unaes easv with money umu.ating here | rapudly. Rates are not m. y changed, but | c mmercial ofterings are un lizht, Failures for :ne p i ali tweek have been 267 against 821, and 61 against 68 In Cnada. FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL, ENa., Feo. 12.—The spot market s quiet &t 65 61407 6. Tl4d. Cargoes are dull at 833, 8d, promp. shizment. ! FUTURES. | The Produce ¥xchange cable gives the following | Liverpoo! quotations :or No. 2 Rea Winter: Fets | | Tuary, 6s 214d; May, 63 4a: July, €s 35d. e SECURITIRS. LONDOX, Exa., Feb. 12 —Consols, 11211-16; sii- ver, 2634d; French Rentes, 1021 673ac. | 2l | EXCHANGE AND BULLION. | i Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. F4 8615 Eterling Excliange, 4 EbY Sterling Cabi axy New York kxchange, sighi z ew ) ork Exchange, telegraphic.. ine silver, per ounce. : Mexican Doliars. . PRODUCE MARKET. [RRREN WHEAT AND OTHES GRAINS, | WHEAT—Futares recovered sightly, but spot Wheat was neglected au nomival quotations. | Quoted at $1 30@L 35 B cil for common grades, | £1 5755 for average No. 1, 81 38%,@1 40 B 1l for choice and 31 49@1 b0 P cul 1ot etracavies | milling. CALL $OARD saLEs. INFORMAL SFSS10N—9:15 0'clock—May—4000 cuis, 21 52 14,020, §1 52%e; 14,000, 81 S4Te canowen sediox—becebir 1030, 5181, 000, $1 18 May—6000, $1 5272 : 12,000, 81 5254 13,060, 31 3254 il e GULAR MOENING SEasox. b6: 20,000, $1 3284, Nothing niew whacever. Feed, 76@ Brewing, ¥714@9234c B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10X—9:15 o'clock. SECOND SESSION cemver—2000, 77 KEGULAR MOR: 7c. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 7734c; 2000, 775¢: 2000, 7734 ¢. December—2000, T81ge. 0A'TS — Quiet ‘sad unchauged. Fancy Feod are quotabie at 31 8714@1 45 B cil: Common White, $1@1 10: choice, 51 15@) 85. according to quality. Elack for feed, $5c@S1 U5: tor seed, §1 10 @1 25; Gray, §1 15@1 30; Red, §1 10@1 20; Sur- | vrise, $145@1 56 P ctl. CORN—Prices show 0o further change. Large Yeilow, 75@80c: Small Round do, 90c; White, T734@50¢ B cul. KY E—Weaker and neglected at 85@90c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 15@1 25 B oti. 0 sales. Mav—2000 ctls, 7744c. De- aci 8O0, T7%c. N6 SESSION—May—2000 ctls, | FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, 84 80@4 95; Bakers' exiras, 34 75@4 85; Super. fine $4@4 35 B obi. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, §17@17 50; | Cracked Corn, $17 5018 § ton, . @7 50 MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks areas follows, uspl discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 B 100 jbs: Rye Flour, $2 100 Ms: Rice Flour, 80 76: Cornmeal, $2 35: extra cream do, $3: Uatmeal, §5 50: Ost uroats. $4: Hominy, 8510 @3 30: Buckwhea: Flour, $320@3 40: Cracked Wheat, 85 50; Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Flovr, $3: Ro:led Oats (bbls), $6 tU@5 80; Pearl ries 83 ’h?‘; Spiit Pess, $550; Green do, $4 25 § HAY ANO FEEDSTUFFS, Recelpts of Hay arelarger, which keeps the mar- ket weak. BRAN-—313213 50 for the best and $12@12 50 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18 50319 60 for lower grades aud $20@21 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUKFS — Rolled_Barley, $17 50@18; Olleake Meal at the mill, $26 50 % ton; jobbing $27 60: clipped Oats, $1 3u@1 60 B ctl. HAY—Wheat, 86@11; Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10: Oat. $6@y: Bariey. $7@8 50 River Baricy, $5@6 60: Alfalfa $6@7 Sui compressed, $6@ 9 80; siock, $5@6: Clover, $6@8 ® ton. BIRAW-"20@50¢ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Everything under this head is dull. BEANS — Bayos, $1 50@l 60 B ctl: Smal Whies, £1 16621 259 ctl: Large Whites, $1@1 15 3 cu; Pinks, 81 10@1 26: Reds, 81 10@1 20: Black- eve, §1 1U@1 15; Red Kidney, $2 50: Limas, $1 70 @1 90: Butlers, 81 25@1 50; Ves, $1 16@1 30. | tancy, 64@733c B B: peeled. cots, 63a@c B B. mncy, 10c: M 13¢! evaporated Apples, B¥c: sun-dried, 23, G3 Frunea. 8ysc for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, J¢ for unpressea ana 3@314c for pressed: white Figs, c; Plums, 43.@0¢ for Jitted and 1%ge for three-crown, 43c B B seediess Sulianks, 5ig three-crown London layers, $1 15: clusters, 81 Lehesa clusiers, §2 50; dried Grapes. 3¢ A 1. for lower grades: water white extracted, 5@5 light smber exiracied 415@4%4C; Qark amber, 4@43ge: dark, 2@3c B ib. BrESWAX. 935810 15¢: cuils, 10 5¢; Deersking 20c: winter, 10c; Sheepskins, snearlings, 10G20¢ each; short wool, 25@35¢ each; medium, 30@4be each: long wools, 40G6UC each. ref northein, 7@84c B b: middie countles, 7c; do. defective, 4% 3 foothill, BigTc: Easiern Oregon. 7@10c: Valley | Oregon, fali and lamby', 10@11c B b | for tanc: July denivery, Be; Bazs, 24Y3@26Y4e. COAL—A local circalar there have been 10 arrivais from the Cosstcol- lieries with 24,110 tons of Coal, n forelgn port. ‘It showid be our northern mines (0 Know that e total 0f Coal 10 arrive here in the next 60 days from Austr tons; with less thau five days’ actua! cons from foreign sources, to the middie of ments from British Columbia aod Washington willbe in deman: Dext month. Advices Just at band from Aus:ralla siace there are but few ves- scls londing and .onnage is scarce. Qaotations are unchanged and business fs fair, &ithough there is &u easiug off in domestic orders since the weather bas become settied. Sea:te and Coos Bay ship- menis have been findiug reidy sale from ship's side, thus dividing the expen | Coal sreights 1rom Great Britaiu are repo:ted firm, Lence but few e: Sydn for early loading and somewhat lower for iater de- liveries. An the for furward Celivery, Very cheap freighty cannot be anticipatud. As'the Committes on Ways st Wasnin ing their tarif report, it 1s anticipated that Coal will be reached very shorily.” $8 9 t00; Southtield Weillngion, $7 60 B ton: Beattle, Wallsend, $6 50: scotch. —: Brymbo, beriand. $13 b0 in bulk and $15 in sac syivania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 ® ton: Welsh Anthracite. $E@10: Cannel, 88 B to Eprings, Castle Gate and Pl Coke. $11@1 @380 7% cu $425@4 #734; Jupan, §5 90@4 quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Powdered, o inted, 4c; Extra C, 37c: Golden 34 more than barrel ®EEDS—Brown Musiard, $2 5082 75; Yellow x, $1 35@1 40: Canary Rape. 215@ 3 Timothy. 41gc. AS—Niles, 81@1 20® ctl; Green, EGETABLES. Prices range about the same, though new FPota- toes are hi-her. POTATOES: Potatoes, 1 Heds.75@85¢: Burbunk seediings, 75@8oc B ctl for Kivers, S0c@SL 10 for Saiinas and 75@90c for Petaluimas; Uregon Burbauks, 85c@§1 1 ONION ew Potatoes, 4c B : Sweet 176: Early Rose. 75@85c: River —$1 00@2 ® cil: Cot Onions, 75c@ 25: Oregous, $2@2 * TABLES—Hothouse Cucumbers. 50c@31 Asparazus, 10@25c B Bb: Rhubarh, Los Angeles Summer Squash, 75¢ @31 P box: Los Angeles Gresn Peppers, 408 50c: Mushrooms. | 0@20c % Ib; Marrowfat ~quash. $5@R B ton: Los Angeles Tomaioes, 50c@81 box: Dried Peppers, 7@%c Ib: Es€ Vian , — ® ab- @30c B sack: Gar- b: Green Dess @t B B: Los Asgeice BUTTER, CHE BUTTER—The market shows easler symptoms again. CEEAMERY Fancy Creamerles. 21@22c; sec- onds. 18@19¢ ¥ Ib DATRY— Faocy rolls, 15@16c: squares, 17c B I g00d 10 choice. ‘15@14c; lower grades, 10@ 1 2Yzc. PICKLED—13@14c B D for old and 17@18c ior 13@14c B B for old and 17@18c for CrEAMERY TUB—16@17¢ B . £SE—Is quiet. Choice mild new quotable at new FIRKI new. Eastern, 14@lélgc B . ine is noted. Stocks of Eai- 35— Another de ern arealmost exhausted. Ranch Eggs, 14@16c: siore Eggs, 12@15c: Du Eggs, 18¢. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY- Is weak and some kinds are lower. Live Turkeys, 13c ® Ib for Gobolers. 13@ 14@15¢ B b: : Goslings, $2 50@3: ® pair, $1 5U@1 T GAM —Eng.ist ~nipe are quotable at $2 50@ en: Hure, $1; Kabbil itontails and £1@1 25 tor small; Gr Apples, Oranges and Lemons continue qulet. DECIDUGUS ¥ RUITS— Apples, 80c@#1 B box for cholce, $1 25@1 35 for foncy Red, 50@75¢ for common; Essters, §1 60 5 @ bbi BERRIE Enstern Cranberrles, 36@7 @ bbl. CITKUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are quot- AU 32@2 75 B box; Seedlings, 31@1 25 B box: Not much trade in any descrip:fon. DRIED FEUITS—Quotations on the Frult Ex- change are nominally as follows: CARLOAD 10TS—Apric are auotable at 6@9c for Royals and J 134@12c for cholce to fancy Moor- park: 4@3534¢ for pi 910C for ) Prones. S@3Lac for the 4 sizes Peach: e to choice, 634@7c for fancy and in voxes: Apples. S@51s @2Ysc fOr sun-dried: Feurs, 11g porated and @5c for prime (0 cholce, 4@5%ec for quarters and E@b fo- unpittea: Nectarines. Slpe for fancy: Walte Figs, Sc; Bluck Figs, 214 @Fipc. for_balves: Plums, 4¢ for pitted ana 1350 La@4lg¢ for cholce und JORBING PRICFS—Peaches, 416@" 1zlge @ borparks, 120 Pitied ; tarincs, 36c ® I for prime Lo faucy; Pears c for whols, 43g@5%4c for quarters and 614¢ for haives. (AISINS— CARLOAD PRICES — Four- crown, looss, 53c: Wwo-crown, 330 P b secdless Muscaiels, 435c: o: Imperial’ clusters, $3; JosB1 G PRICES—SAX FRANCISCO—Four-crown, lcose, Si4c: S-crown, 434c: 2-crown, 3%c: seed- | iess Sutauas, 53gc! scedless Muscatels, 4ac: S-crown London jayers, S 25: clusters, $160: De K : Imperial clusters, 88 2 sotabie at 8@10c: Walnuts, NU 6€l4@7c B B fir staudard nod 9G935° B B for eoitsnell; Almocds, & Slge ‘or Lardsell and Sgoc B b for paper shell; 61g¢ for Lauguedoc, 33 anuts, 4@6c B 1 for rastern and ac for Call- fornia: Hickory Nuts, b@sc # D; Pecann 714@ Bc @ b Filberts, Tha@kc: Bruzl Nuts, T54@Sc: Cocosat 5, $5@5 50 w 100. HONEY—Comb, 16@1 240 for bright 22G25¢ » B PHOVISIONS. The market continues dull. (URED MEATS—Bucon, 6¢ B b for heavy, To B D for lghym exura light and ern sugar-cnred Hams, Hams, 10@10%4c: Mess Beer, mess o0, & pilme Fork mess. & LAK compound foruis tierces, 5@5Yac @ Ib for comjound snd 814c 1or pure: bat-bols 6% tium, 9140 for light, 10c B B for Yo ® I for sugarcarel East- 2@1234c; Callfornia $7G7 50: exirm @S 20 family do, £9 c0@10: exira 5700 @ 8: exica_ciear, 316 bbi; 4% bbl: Smoked Beot. 10c @ . —Eastern. tierces, 13 quoted at 534¢ for 8@814e for pure: pails, 7c: Calll- 10-1 Uus, Thsc: do, &b, P . —6@6Y4c In terces and TGS Vae 10 10-1b tns. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and orands sell le onder sound stock. leavy salted steers, 8c B b L €@6Yac: Cowhides, 6@6ysc: D: sniied Calf, 7@Sc: saiied culls and braods, @10c; ary Calf. c each: Kids, % M: medium, ; Goatskins, kood summer, 2 LLOW—No. 1, rendered, $@3%c; No. 2, 23gc; ed, Sc: Grease, 2 % . WOOL—We quots Fi ! Wool as follows: Free ree. 514@ B@be: tic: San Joagain, HOP5—6goc for 1air to cuoice and 9@10c ¥ I GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 5e; June- an Quentin, §4 75; Wool o “During the week hing from any agiug news to mount 1o ia ana Engiand wi ot exceea 17,000 amption pril, ship- o1 yarding same. agements are being made ¥rom y and Newcasile they are also quoted stendy ba .been larze contracts made m 18 maKing very rapid progress prepar- Wellington is quotab e at $4; New Wellington, $5 5 : Bryant, 85 50; Coos Hay, Rock easant Valley, 37 60: in bulk and 13 ton in sks. RICE—Chinese mixed, $3 00@3 56: No. 1,83 76 extra No. 1, 84 JUgd 30: Havallan. SUGAR—{he Western Sucar Refining Company shed, 53ac: Fine Crushed, Syaci Dry Gradu- “onfectioners’ A, 43c: Magnolia A, : ‘bait barrels 4° more. 4%4c 3. and boxi SAN FEANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs continue to advance. Beef is vasy. No change {u Mutton. ‘Wholesale raes for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as foilows: BEKF—First quality, 6c: choice, 6%gc: second, 5140 third do, 4@4Yac B M. EAL—Large, 6@7c; small. 7@8¢ B b MUTION—Wethers, 614@7c: Ewes, 6@6%c B0 LAMB—Spring. 10@12%4c B B. PORK—Live Hogs, :3@31ac B B for large ana 365@334c for small and mediom; dressed do, 43, @sc KECEIPT> OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURs. 27,272| Buuter, et 167 Wheat, ctis. ... 4 b4 Cheese. cus. .. 119 Earley, ctis.... 14,310/ kiggs. dox... 1 15 300 Beans. sks.. 900/ Hides no. - 0 65| Pelia. bls. 158 2,310( Wine, gats. 2722 20 800 420| Quicksliver, A5cs 40 Potatoes, sis.... Wool, bis 39 Onlons, axs..._. Australia’,. 343 Middiings, ses. 7| Leatner. rous. 27 Tallow, culs.. . 243 Lime, bbis 162 R FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Egrs are cheaper again. No change In Eutter. Turke; are iower. Mests are unchanged. Fruits and Vegetables are about the same. Following is THE CaLy's regular weekly Tetall MISCELLANEOUN rTocKt. it Alnaka pirs. Ger Lead Co. HawC&sCo.. Hucch S o MerExassa. COAT—PER TON. —@30 00| Castle Gate. —@10 00| PleasantVal §50@10 00 10 00| Wellingion — | Coos Bay- DAIRY PEOD: Butter, fancy, ¥ ceanicSSCo 23 1614 Pac Aux F A 24854 143, PacBoraxCo. 90 Purt PalniCo — SALES—MORNING SESSION. 50 Hawailan Commercisl. Cheese, Fastern...15@20 . 46@50 Cheese, Swi 0@ #8240 Common Eess - anch gz Honey, comb, Pib.1 do. good ...\ 190 Hutchinson S P Co. Pickled roli 175 S ¥ Gas & Electric Co. MEATS—PER POUND. 12@17 | Pork, fresh 12@15| Pork, sa! Beet, choics.. . 20 Harvaiian Commercial. Corned Beef. e — Round Steax 215@15 Sirloin Steak. 270 Hutchinson 8 P'Ca. -::12@15 Smoked Beet 3@12| Pork Suusages 16@20| Veal. FOULTRY AND mAME. a8 & E ectric Spriog Lemb.. Hens.each...... $18,000 Edison Light & Power Be 30'S F Gas & Flectrie Co REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Willlam H. and Anna 0. worth National Sank, lot on § line o1 Californ a | siraet, 1541844 & of Lagana, £ 51:634 by S 157:6: iarcus Tash to Prudence Building and Loan Assoclation, 1ot on N line of Bush sireet, 231:3 W of Weuster, 'W 25 by N 90: $10. Aug. and Fannie G. Heilbronner to N. H. Hick- man, lot on SW corner of Frederick and Ashbury strects, W 106:3, S 102, E — Hurv, eact. ... 89/ W ili Geese.en Fryers, each. . Lroilers, each.. Turkeys, ® b.. i 1ner to Crocker-Wool- bt L8{Jak Snipe, pdz2 00@ FRUITS axn vUTU ..12@15 Limes, ® doz. 4@ 0 Oranges, B d¢ 16@20 Pears, B_D. ... 4@ 6 Raisins, B b. 25@30 Walnuts. . VEGETARLRS. Asperasus. B B.. 2035 Mr'fat Squash.B _5@10 Artichokes, #0027 b@1 Teets, § doz Beans, white ¥ Colored, 3 Ib. Cabbage, each. . Cuuliflowers, each. 5@10: Celery, # bunch. .. Cress, § dz bunchs. 20@ Garlic, ® B...... Green reas, #ib. Almonds, B . Apples. B 1. Bananas, $ d Cocoanuts, each. Lemons, @ doz.. 575, K 100, N 177; Alfred J. Geandrot to Lena E. Geandrot, lot on first street, 112 E of Valencia, 5 Dried Okra. 12@15/0nions, B b.. @ b Peppers, dried i@ BB 10@12 4@ o Parsnips, B aoz. 8@10 Fotatoes, B B S line of Twents E 22 by $90. $10. s M. and Rachael Elils to Prudence Buila- ing and Loan Association. lot on S line of Twenty tui dstreet, 100 J Sume to City Buiding n lot on S line of Twenty-hird street, 250 W of Sanchez, W 25 Siegtricd and Palmyie Nickelsburg to same, ine of Doulass street, 185 S 0f Twenty- 5 by W 125 $.0. Radishes. 8dzbcns. 10@12 Associat on, 26K hubarb. Ih. B 8@10/String Beans, B . nips, # dos. ... 16@20 Mushrooms, B &..15@80"Tomacoes, ® ... 1015 Lettuce, 3 doz. pencer et al, Leland Stanford Jr. University, lot on s corner Callfornia and 206:3 by = 275, subject to_right of first party to aiural life and thereafter to be d college of Leland Stan- 5@ bSen Hass. .. 12@15 Smeits. use sume durl dedicu.ed as an ford Jr. Univirsicy Iho 1 as and rsaret Mcbermott to Annle F. y lot on N line of Turk street, 98:9 E of Taylor, E 38:) by N 11: B@10 Sturgeon. ~@10Tomeod. . Joseph I atfield to Catherine Hatfield, lot on 50 10t on k11 1e 0f Guer-ero street, 14 art... Cal 100,406 — | 5@ 10 Do, Eustern, # 04, 25@40 — THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks /a. sold up to82 25. The 1oy Mining and Development Compaay of Holcomb. Alasks, has levied an ksse per share. deiinquent March The Columbue Savinzs and Loan Soclety has re- clected the oid directors and officers fo- 1597, as . Fugazi (president), (treasurer), Isaias W Saimon, tresh... John Vennie to Willism Corcoran, ot on_E line of Lurin street. 00 \ of Grees, 10:7} by E 2 quiiclaia deed: $8. Wiliiam and Cacherine Corcoran toL F. same. quitclaim deed; $10. & Societe Franc, of First s rect. €8:9 by Nk 157 William H. Bias and John J. Crooks (executors ‘Crooks, by teorge F. Lyon, liler and Paul Mchonala, referees) 10 A Ealdwin. loton NW line of stevenson street, 17 W 80 by NE 20. §20.000. mma C. Balawinto Phebe A. Hearst, | to Cliver C. Haslett, lot 3 SE of Harrison, S i deed; 85. of the estute of J. G. ment of 10 A C. Paimieri, . Hellman, George . Caglierl, Antonio Chichizola, Joseph Cuneo, G. L. Duncan, Clioton C. Spaulding, United Land Association Sheriff) to C. Vincent, o, on K corner of _eveith ani Berry | s, N b 45:10 by ~is 120, ‘Thomas Foarty to Martin T, loton 5 corner of Sley streels ~E 30 by SW 80: gift. Antoine and Gracie Borel to Adolph Meyer, 1ot on W line of Trigp, N. W. and william The Cousolida‘ed Golden Gste and Sulphuret Mining and Devlopment Company has declared eud, i the rate of 10 cents a share Mary, Annie and Jiaridge and 1ts eighth div payable February 15. from the Standard lows: 245 level—RBu £10m crosscut from raise 1 was vxiended 6 feet on 18 iiches of far ore. feet, with 16 inches of good ore in the top. tevel—Inciine uor h drift was extended 9 feel,wi h 14 tuches of low-grade ore was extended 10 feet, conuec dated is us f So0.0m on and I'ora Getz (o Herbere De Loss, lot W line of Fit:h avenue, str-et. N 35 by W 120: §10 Julius Mendelson 1o City Bulld sociation. lot on W line of Thira svenue, 125 8 of Calliornia stree!, Snsder to eorze Kordmeyer, 1ot on SW corner of B aud West For. by = 130, be ng lots 40 and 41. bloc: Avenue and Park Homestead Associa- was_extended z and Loan As- ng with the old 3 o1 40 Inches and stopped, and rai 3 feet on L4 iuches of falr ore. 1 nded 10 feet, with 70 inches ot ore in the | Gorge Kordmeyer o Jennle Hooper, 1ot on W level—Ralse 2 was extended 14 feet, cou. | COFI€rof Bstre-iand Forty-iuird avehue, W 120 Becting with the 318 level extended 18 fee. 35U ievel—Cieaned out and ret the far nortb drif from Gi'des raise on U with the foid in Winze was | in the bottom. | bered 70 feet o vd 16 feet frof Daniel and Clar s Meyer to Richard H. Savory, gunsxs femo foe ne of ighth avenue, 289 N of C street, | Wilitam H. and Miuer' to Crocker- Bank, Outside Land bloc 0, and W haif of s also o, on NW corer of nty-th rd avenue and O strect, N 825, W 120, 7 :6; aiso lot on NE co fourth avenue aud O street, E 82:6 the Fortuna vein of good ore. Biack ledge 318 also from Vulcan 350 a from_crosscu liiags ure bein the 550 level, aud above drift, same léve ton 8 inches | Bullion 243, inclive d 336 and fooiwall $80; by N 100: $10. Micuael and Nora O'Keeffe to Gottfrled Littlg, SW_corner of 1 incoln and_Wool streets, S 25 by W 70, lot 42, gift map 1; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Ann Harris to Mary Alice Churchill, lot on N line of Thirty-secoud street, 500 K of Grove, E to N'iine of Rowland Tract, thence W to point of its iutersection by a line Tuirty-second street, N from oolnt of beginning, I 76 10 'beginning, being the W 34:6 10t 10, block 4043, Rowland Tract. Uskland: giit. 4 Costa Water Company to George C. beginning a: deeded to Willlam H. Mesd . 1876, thence Nk t wide. thence SX leaving tie of aforesaia akland Town- ~ome high-grade taken tro.: the Maguire vein on AL the miil operaiionS were disconiinued une day on account of earcity of mil statement—Ore crushed for the concentraes produced, 214 toos; plate amaigem jrod aveisge value of piale amaigam pec right angles to corner of trect of lan by Anthony Chabo: January 0 to_center of road 16 Stock Board yesterday: EXGULAK MORNING SESSION, COMMFE¥CING 9:30. -15100 C rou 64100 Gac 167,100 Mexican 01200 Ucctdu. 101100 Lnioa.” AFTERNOON SESSI ..72,100 Holmes | Caarina..... |Coos Bay. to W nody J (0 bozinning, 81 suid rosd SW quitclaim deed: airice Heverin to Annie Heverln, lot on N tine of Twenty-first street, 175 W of Curtis, W N 100, being portion of lots 13 and 14, asd Willlams Tract, Oakland: lock I, Curtis 28100 Savare.. 46 « hiarles Mathiss to Theresa Mathias, lots 24 to biock 9. Uakland:_ gift. T.Thrim to Mary vision of lois 18, 20 & Onkland Tow %t/300 Unton. 121200 3 Jamiaw. Thrum, lot 1, subdi- d 21, 28 t0 32, Peralta P ollowing wers : C. Bai'ey to Carl aud Brita in the Pacitic siock Board yesterduy: (rstrom, lot 01 K& S57.97, NE 1 nning, being 1 1 Tra't, Berseley; $5. i and Mary B. Ritter (0 same, lot on S line avenie, 150 W of Lioate street, W 5 Uy N 180, being the K 5 feet of lot 33, block 2, ver Tract, Berkele Ban .t John A. W ston, lot on E line of L 120:6 S of Mason street, S 76 120, veing. ot Homesiesd Association, Berceley: $10 sust_Braidens-ein 't B S, s 14 and 15, block 176, 47,300 Ophtr.. 1500 C Imp..... -oe1Bo0 CFGine 12850 1111 g 112006 & U 40 200 Bavage.... 48 1620 HaN.1.2(5:00 . 051400 Justice 500 5 B &M 0T iidward and Albertine 2. resublivision 54, Warner Tract, n Township: $10. Fruitvale Land Compa: W line of Bay avenue, 175.4 25.07 W 14411, 150 CCaV2.U7%5 700 alex.......41 100 Stard.. : 431500 Unios. 08405 Uian. 00 Opir.. 91200 X Jukh 127 . C. Cordoza, lot on of Tenth street, S belng the S haif biock U, Hunungton Tract, Brooklyn Downey and Michael J. Dergan, 1ot 0n of Wabster street and Orchard avenue (or street), W 214:4 to veainni 0F/100 CC&V. 1:4, W 12514, 1900 Crwn i . Carrington and Thomas Cleuchmen K. von der Horst, p siutiff, v ) 1o George Uliver street, 84:3 ~ of (receivers of Henr: Jubn H. von der Horst Jr. oL on W line of Cent 5 30 by W 91:734, bock 553, Oakland; -.L.20| 50 Ktnrd. 71el100 Union 43[300 Utan. .. 50350 ¥ Jokir. 1461650 Blexican.. Oliver Spencer to George W. Spencer, | 0. N. Comstock (by Sherff) to N. T. Webster, land Helghts, Eas. Oak- FRIDAY, Feb. 12 M.'P. and Amanda E. Augustine to John Gerton, 1ot on SW line of Minetenth stree:, 08 5ACKROD . vece | 36857 NW of Fourth aveuue, NW 40 by Sw S 40 fee: of lot 18, bluck B, ast Onkinnd: $10. ~cumidt to Anson S. 15|Justica: 270 27| Kentuok. -.ee 74/ Lady Wash.] 20| exican. Perata neights. George and Nellie M. Blake, all_of biock 108, Allston Tract, Berkeley: ad N portion of lots 11 and 28, said portion being about 16 feet in b street and abo t 3 feeton Eishth street, b ock 118, Allston Tract, said lote subj. ¢t to contracts of sale. Berxeley ; aud 6. block 63. Tract B, Berseley L. and T. L Association (to correct deed of December 10, 1856, Best & Helohor Nevada Queea. widih on A Chailencs Coa Con. imperiai. Con New Yorg Nettie R. Craven to Jogeph_Fred: ricks, lot on N line of Delaware sireet, 120 E 0f Sacramento, E 120 by N 270, 10t 4, biock 4. Teschers' State Uni- | versicy Homestead. Berkeley isiand Trict, Berkele: KastSierraNe Lureka Coa... also lot 64 Reck Gouia & Curfy. £ mit & Norers 1.20 to Benjamin De Shields, loton ¥ line of Bryant sireet, 604 N of | urieen'h sireet, N 50 by tdivision of Fruit'Vale Tract, Brooklyn Township; ¥10. Benjamin De Snields to Anna M. De Shields, 46, lots 43 and STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE 11y Feb 12-2p3 UNITED STATES BONDS. _— Builders’ Contracts. Carl Griese and wife with A. G. Johnson, miil work, etc., for a frame building on W line of Tre- N ot Frelerick, $1276; archi Bt askea U S48 rog... 104 U B4s coup.112 Donew 1suel2d 14 MISCKL _aN KOS mavws moat street, 32 Cal Elec L 63123 CntraC W 5y Edsn L&P 6 FECH RR 63.0435110 Geary-st K53100 H C&S 538 203 Losang L6s — DoGnteed 8 — Mit-stCbleBs12274 — DokyCon bs. 106341064, NutVings 18t NevCNgR7s.108 N Ry Cal 6s.10014 — N Ry Cal b8 Do 2d 1s bs... mpibus 6s..12134 14255 P &0 Ry 63 P&Ch Ry 6s. |lseno, Wi&L {Encto P & L. SFEN RS 1008510114 iArizes 91y SPIRCal 6s. ~PErRCaibs. 9744 SV Water 831187 SVWateras. 10 SktGEE 63 William T. Martin wi'h J. A. McDonald. to erect & two-story buil /ing ou W line 0f Musonic avenue, 143:9 N of Frederick street, $2358; shea & Shea. BALTIMORE, VERMONT. A Curious Town in Many Respects—It Has Had No Wedding for 20 Years. In Windsor County, Vt. is about as queer a town as there is in the United States. Its name is Baltimore, and it pos- sesses extremely little else excepta his- | tory in which none of its inhabitants ex- press the slightest pride. Baltimore is fairly old, as American towns go, having been set off from Caven- dish and organized in 1793. It then had 275 presumably ambitious and hopefal nhabitants, but every census taken since then has revealed a steady growth—down- 1n 1800 the place had lost one citi- zen, and the subsequent record stands as In 1810, 207 inhabitants; 1820, 204; 1830, 179; 1840. 155; 1850, 124; 83; 1881, 71, and 1n 1889, 64. nomber is 59, and one of the 59 spends his winters in the Soldiers’ Home at Brattle- Nothing ever happened town, not even a crime, and it has no dis- tinguished sons or daughters. The houses are scattered over the territory inciuded within Baltiv Jre’s limits, nowhere form- ing anything like a village, and there is Contra Costa 2614 MarinCo.... ©48 ANDRLECTRIC 8 TOOKS. Pacific Light S F G&Elec. 914|<an Francsco Sprag Valley Oak G L'&H 54 Fac Gas Imp 014 9114 Fireman'sFa180 COMMARCIAL WANK RTOSK First Natlon! 1803,188 LondonP&A. 137 Merch Ex.... 1. N sTocKs. [Sav & Loan. Uniou Trast 816 Cul BD&T 610734 FAVINGS Ba HombS&L 1100 1860.1%{(!'7"18‘10‘. SkSav Uliion — STREEE RAILEOAn emocRL Oak SL&Hay FOWbas STOCKY & ’Avagom. Caiffornia... Kastern D, 80 no store, no church, no postofiice, not even a cider-mill. The people are Dros- perous enough, as Vermont farmers de- tine prosperity, but they k'ep moving away whenever opporiunity offers and nobody ever moves in. It is twenty years since a wedding took place in the town.— New York Times. o, o The hippopotamus of the Congo and Nizer is from 10 to 12 feet in length. Specimens of the latter dimensions are by no means uncommon. HOIEL ¢RR.VALS. RUSs HOUSE. J M Kirtland, S L Obispo J D Barey, Or ISom or P ¥ Mangts & wi, 08K Mrs F T Yen, Stockton J A Gill & wi. J S Ritchey, Merced J Jenson, Merced Dr R Muszrove, Hanford C Spring. Hanford J Kilker, 1. C C Eater, Sacio 2 E MeGetu, W K Javete, Yonterville M Jenkin, Yontervilie W J Jones, Valley Ford H Covendon, Maine H k Horne, N H € Cincord, Ohio A E Dormand. Ohlo K G Connfogham, 5C S M Megle, Brookiyn Wm Baker, Winters J B Wallace, Ne E S Cray, Healdsburg ~ Capt le Bretine, France A JRerines, Hanford JS Hil, Nev ' C Tutt, Stockton W H Gallagher, Eureka W B Willlams, N Y F Hall, Tular> € D 8locum. Boston G I hackery, Montreal Miss K Goodman, Fresno L G Huskins. Los Ang B White. Los Angeles T A Williamson, N Y J G Aivorn, N B 'A'Wood, Rhode Island E McKinson, Portiand PAL&CE HOTEL. S f Showinger. N Y Mirs R E Plerce, “an Jose S T ¥r-uch, Nevada Cy C D Fosler, Boston H W Waiie, Boston R A Eddy & w. Montana Miss T Hermbold,StPaul Miss J Hermbold, St P Miss K Hermbold, 5t PL W 1 Hammond, St Paul W L Davis, Auburn __ Miss E M Davis, Auburn W H Backebor &w,Aub F C Lusk, Chico T W Hellyer, Chicago W M._McKenzle, Portind W J Bowers,' Portland F H Buc & w. Vacavile €W Goudale, Butte W B ~anborn, Fruitvale F F Rogers, Stamford H W Durreil, Stamford J H Goode, New York ¥ P Mills, Centerville J C Boss. Berkeley. G Orcatt & w, Caiifornia Miss Moore, Su Barbara W J ‘i aylor, Los Angeles F S Henry, Cieveland S M Perry & w, Milwauk S H Gray, Chico GRAND HOIEL M Brennan, Stockion H R T Coffin, 8an Jose W W Middlecoff. Salinas A H Schnable,Newcas:le E Foster, Maryavilie H Herman, Vallejo 3 Jones & w, Marsyville Miss L Hall, Redwood AColilns. Marysville B M Roseaberg, Ukiah H I Henderson,dckstvile J M Miller, N Y D Goldverz. Los angeles E J Lane, Everett 3T Doollne, Hollister C Mi huhn, Fresuo E E Holbrook, Hoillster T Willams, Phila S B Jones, Hoilister € Palfrati, Hamburg W R Brown, Holister T Rack, Grays Landing A Harson, Lodi ¥ C Hart, Sacto dirs k£ J Chamberlain,Cal C Doitren, Point Reyes W A Woou, Sun Diego T B Oakes, San Diego Mry Hardiog, N Y }.elen Harding, N ¥ E Trozier, Boston B C King. Culcago S ~ummerfried, Reno A B Jackson, Saiinas D & Cameron, N ¥ J Bent, San hiexo Mrs N R Breome, Diego G } HeStewart, CrowsLg AGCampbell&w. Fortuna A Dale, Fortuna Vera Dale, Fortuna T D Pitcn, Eureka NEW WESTERN HOTEL. R Campbell, Reno £ B (hannell. Berkeley B L Fisher, Alameda Mrs C H Roosbach, Ala F W Samms & w, Cuba H M Jacobson, Sonora D J jlemiug, Los Angel E Shaw, S000rs H Jackson, D L Msdison, Tacoma | P ¥ Higeins, Bakersfield R Kenshaw, Deuver J W Moylers, Chicago R A Fobin, Chicago, H Holman, Enreka Diss Reed, Cal T E Murphy, Emjire F G Dewey, Vreka A W Brown, Sac J W Peterson. N ¥ R A Munsfield, Colusa W A Joseph, Chicago J W Smich, Laneshire F L Moson, Guerneville BALDWIN HOTEL. W James, Bakersfield J Scott, Fresno € W FInk, Chicago E 1ill, Sacramento O B Young, Chicago H Seaman, N X M Mathewson. Chicago J Coliins, St Louls ¥ Smich, Irvington € Moore & w, Reno W J Barret, Los Ang Miss Milier, San Jose E C Sharpe, Los Ang H Low, Santa Burbara T Bulec&'w, Los Ang F A Jenulngs, Sta Barb W H Sevmour, 108 Ang J Quinn, ~auta Cruz W Parker, Los Ange es U iamilton & w, Cal K A Marsh, Mich F Richard, Ariz W B’Andrew, Lowr Lake THE CALL CALENDAR. FEERUARY, 1807. fm“.uo. Tu.|W. |Th.| Fr:|Sa.| Moon's Phases 112&!!1“6‘0‘@ N Moou | 7,89 \w;n[!z 131:)m} Quarter| | 1 18 191 20| —| i Il L 3 O ey R R 2 | — [ —|—[—]—| L ‘ ’ | ©tast quasier UCEAN STEAMEKS, Dates of Departure From San Franelsco. STEAMRR | DRSTINATION, Mexico..... |Ran Diszo. City Peking|China & Japan 18X Lam | Poee LT 13 17u(PM S8 13 brw |viers Corona. JiumboldBay 18 Zrm|Plee) City Puebia| Vic & Pgt Sna |Fcb 15, 9au|Prer 9 SanJose....|Panama.. 1512 u[PMSS Newport | 15, 9au|Plee 1L Coos Bay 1620w Pler 13 Oregon porta.. [Feb 16, 5Pu | Pler 13 ¥araiion....| Yaquina Say.|Feb 16 $aw|riec 4 Queen.. “|Feo 17 114u | Pier 11 State o7 Cal. |Fen 17.10Am | Ploe 24 Coos lav.. |1eb 197 pan| Piee 11 Cliy of Para Panama.. Feb 20,12 M i M S3 WallaWaila Vic & Pet Sia | Feb 20, Sau | Pler 9 Crescent ¢ Poriland Newport. Welllngto Departars Bay . X State of Cai....|roruand. ... . ... | Feb 14 Doric............| China and Japan........ City of Pica.. | Panama Arcata. {Coos Bay AliceBianchard | Portiand. . Farallon. | Yaquina Hay "’ Waila W Queen . Empire Corons. . Coos Bay. Austraila Orizaba. | Mexico. Acapuico | Panama. Willamette. ... |Seartle Washtenaw ... [ Tacoma.. ... .. Mexico ..|~an Diego. Czarina Coos Bay Crescent City. . |Crescent City.. Del Norte..._. | Gravs Haroor. . KIder.. | Portland ... Portlana Humboldi | China and Japan. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC BURVEY TiMes AND HEIGHTS oF HIGm AND Low ATERS AT _FOuT POINT, ENTRANCE To SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFL. CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTE—The high and low waters occur at the City Front (Mission-strest Wharf) about twenty. five minuies Iater than at Fort Poiat: the height of tide i the same a: both places. e A February—1897. Saturda . Feb uary 13. 793 Yoon rises. 6.47|Moon sets. . 4.27ax EEAEE T T 3| Time| oy (Time| pogy | Time | poo, [Trme| 3 | sy e o e e e 15 2 T X 0.5 58 14 0 9 0 —0.6/10.55| 4.0 .52 —0. 63 46 17 0/10.85) 5.0 53403, e wl w28 18 7 5.43| 1.611.67( 49| 620 02 18 9| 6.3¢| 1.2/12.52| 4.6| 7.09 0.8 NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand colump, and ihe uccessive tides of the day in the order of occurrence &s to tme. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when taers are bu: three tides, as sometimes sccurs. Tho helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth ¢iven by tho charis. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hvdrographie Office located in the Merchants Exchanes 1y maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariuers without regard 10 nationality aad free of exponse. Navigators are cordially favited to Visit the office, Where complete sets of charts und salling direciions of the world are kept on hund ror com- parison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all maiters of Intersst to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph HIl is hoisied about ten minates before n0on. and s dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telezraphic signal recelved each dav from the Dblied States Naval Observaory ai Mare Istand, i A notfce stating whether the timo ball was dropped on time. or giviag the error. If any. la published the same day vy the afteraoon papers, and by the morniug papers the following uav. W. & Hucmes, Lieutenant. U. & N.. in charge The Thne Ball. EXaNcH FIYDROGRAPRIC OFFIOR. U. 9. W.. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE } Eax FraNcisoo. February 12, 1807, The time ball ws not dropped (0 dav, the mech- anism being out of order. 1 will be fopaired at noe. W. 8 Huomzs, Lieutenant U. 8. N, in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. e e Arrivel. 3 FrIpAY, Februacy 12, i v1 from Haw stmr San Matco, Fleicher & du > Gomox; 4us0 tons coul, 1o 8 ¥ Co. Ok and re Stair Scotia. Johuson, 13hours from Albio Brag:: "1t umber, 10 aivlon Lumber Co. Stmr Greenwood. Faceriuni, 13 nours from Polut Arena £ r es. to L EWhite Lumber Co Simr Coronn, Doran, hours from Eurek Pass und mase, 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Bark Kuie bavenpor:, Reynolds, 10 0ars fee FPort liakeley; iumber aad piles, to Beaton, Ho mes & Co. 5 Schr Stta B, Bourne, 8 hours from Fort Losy: 35 bxs butter. 1o Ross & Hewletz. ~chr Antelope, Anderson, 10 day River; 65 M 1t jumber. to Hani &J 101 conl. 10 Carvent r & Kronenuerg. : Schr Melancthon, Boilesen, 10% days fm Wil lanw Harvor; 560 M ftlumber, to Simpson Lumb: Co. Schr Nettis Low. Low, 5 hours from Lo Keyes: 5 vxs butter, to J H Newbauer & Co. Senr Parkersburg Jorgenson. 8 davs from Co- quille River: 165 A i lumber, Lo C ¥ Doe. Ciearan FRIDAY. February 12. Bark Carroliton, Jones, Nanaimo; John Rose feld’s Sons. rm Coquills 10 Eailed. FRIDAY. Fevruary 12, Sumr Geo W Elder, Lewis. Portiand. Somr Cicy of Everett, Luverge, Nanaimo. Stmr South Coast, Hansen, ureKa. Simr Gipav: Leland. Santa - rax Sei'r Betiah, Jonnson, Grays Harbor. Schr Chas Hanson, Nlelson, Grays Harbor. Yelezrapais POTNT LOROS. Feb, 12.-10 r st—Weathor cloudy; wind S: veloct.y 20 mlies. Charter: he brig Courtney Ford loads mdse for Unga Is. ll’rll.d‘:. x;ll"k Martha Davis, mase for Hounolu bt Excelaior, raliroad ties ai Greenwood for Suaymas: Fr ship Glenericnt, lumber on th Sound for sapan; schr King Cyrus, lumber at Tacoms for Shanghui. 4Us: Br ship Pass of Kilile- Trankie, lamber on the Soand for Callas, 32 6d: Br ship Aberysiwith Castle, wheat at Portland for o 1ih ATTIcR: 5 The Br ship Hiddekel is chartered for wheat to Europe, 168 £d. Domestic Por:s PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Feb 12—Nor stm Jebsen, for Nanaimo. Pt;f)’l;"l REYES—Paased Feb 12—-Stmr Pasa- ¢ene, trom Eurexa, for San Pero, PORT GAMBLE—Salied Feb 12—Schr Gotams, r San pedro. O N1 G K A—Sallea Feb 12—Stmr G Loomts, for Sau Franclsco., ECREKA—Salled Feb 11—Stmr Pasadena, for San Pedro. MENDOCINO—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Weeott, hence Feb 11 ASTORIA—Salled Feb 12 fornia. for San Francisco CLALLAM BAY—~Tn por: Feb 12—Bark Wilas, from Nanaimo, for San Francisco: ship Orlentats from Departure Bay, for San Francisco: bktn Re- trlever, from Port Hadlock, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND— Arrived Feb 12—Stmr J B Lazds. from Carinen Zsiand. Stmr Geo Loomis, VENTURA—Arrived Feb hevca Feo 11. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Noyo, hence Feb 11 TACOMA—To sall Feb 12—Ship Levi G Burgess, for San Francisco. Sailed Feb 12—Stmr Lakme. for 8an Francisco CLALLAM BAY—Sailed Feb 12—Bark Wilna, bitn Retrlever and ship Orlental, for San Fran: clsco. In bay Feb 12—Brship Pengwern, from Port Hadlock, for Australia. ASTORIA—Sallea Feb 10—Schr J M Colman, for Guaymas SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Feb 12—Schr El noiah, from Kureka, Foreizn Ports. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 11~Schr F 8 Red- flela, from Tacoma. VICTORIA—Arrived Feb 8—Br bark Dorls, frm Iquique. Movemonts of Trans-Atlantloc Steamersy. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Stuttgart, from Bremen: stmr St Louls. from Southampton: sumr Stutigart, from Bremen. HURST CASTLE—Passed Feb 12—Stmr St Paul trom New York,:for Southampton. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Feb 12—Stmr Trave. Stmr State of Call- Importations. EUREKA—Per Corona—4 bxs fish, 2 c3 plates, 25 rollsleather, 50 M ftlumber, 13 keg 26 bxs butter, bdls fire steel, 1 cs Indlan Luskets, 2 bbig mineral water, 3 pkgs mdse, 125 M shingles. 1 pkg carpet, 2 bdis pelts, 9 pkgs express, 1 sk coin. E f'and E R R—15 bxs fish. 1 spring, 1 bx frogs, 86 bxs butter, cs shoes, 9 pkgs mdse, 1 cre plants, 1 vdl dry goods, 172 sks Oats, 1 cs hardware, 59 sks peas, 55 bxs apples. Consignees. Per Corona— Amer [ress Ass lingham Bay Imp Co; Dunham, Carrigan & Co; F Kellev: Dodee, Sweenev & Co: Wells, Fargo & ( A C Nichols & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Lertin & Lepori; Enterprise Brewers; + Whithey & Co Humbold: Mineral Water Co: Hibernia Brewery: Wieland Brewing Co: L Taussig & vo: McKay &Co: W B Sumner & Co; K Scott & Van Arsdale Lumber Co: F M Heckma W BSumner & Co: Witzel & Haker; A Paladin Hilla Bros: Norton, Teller & Co: Stanaard Oll C C E Whitney & Co:' J H Newbauer & Co: B C: Witzel & Baker: Baker & Hamilton: J W Tol man: E R Sievens & Co: Sherman. Clav & Co: G R Winstow: Russ. Sanders & Co: M Kallah & C American Union Fish Co; O B Smith & Co: =te, ling Furniture Co; R Thompson: Witzel & Baker: Milani & Co: M 1aFintino; Pacific Cons: Fisn Cos Baker & Hamllton: Gets Bros & Co: H Duzari: G Bertl & Co: L Scatens & (o: Levi, Strauss & Cy sarara-ue’io: Wheaton. Breon & o OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC 0AST NTEANSHIP co, TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follo Pacly For Mary Island, Wrangel, Junean, lisnco and Sii , Feb. 10, 25, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Towa- send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Everstt, Anacories and New Wroatcom (Bellingham Bay, Waah.), 9 4. Feb. 4,10, 15, 20, 25, and every fifth day thers- after, connecsing ‘at Vancouver with the R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seatl N. Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska. For liureks, Arcata and Flelds Londing (Hume boldt Bay), str. Pomona 2 P. M., Feb. 1, 5, 9, 18, 17, 21, 25, And every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (S8an Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santg Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at § a. w Feb. 8, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every foarts day thereaior. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luls Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Port Los An- reles. Redondo ( Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Feb. 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 41, 25, and every fourta Gy thereatier. ‘'or Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), sieamer Orizaba, 10 4.3 25th of each month. ‘Lhie Company reserves the right to change with- salling dates and iling. 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 PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A . F ARE {$5%50ctatointe Jorin & mekia SCHEDURE OF SAILINGS: George W. Eider.. Feb. 13, 23 I Trapini: Bel- State of Californis o N 71T, 37 h 'kets and through baggage to all tion to F.F. CONNOR. General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL. PERKID) S & CO. Ruperintendents S5 AUSTRALIA ror .HI HONOLULU only. Taesday, Februar; 35 at2 P Spectal party rates. Sh[ The ¥ S, ALAMEDA satls via HONOLULG - (O~ 222 AUCKLAND soe SYDNEY, Thursday, “tarch 4, 8% 2 . 30 Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN uth Atrica. 80U} AT SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. Agonts, 114 Montgomery stroar. Frefcht Office. 827 Marke: <. SAn © ~neisca COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATUAVEIQUZ French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORT] C River, foot of Morton st. )1nvaler1 n}\‘-% this line avold both transic by English ratlway anl the discom{ort of crossing the channel in x small boat. New York o Alexandria, Egyp:, via Pacls first class $160. second class $116. LA BOURGOGNE JFeb. 20. 5 u LA CHAMPAGNE! - Feb. 27, 8:30 . 2, LA GASCOGNE. . “oMarch'8. DA A LA BRETAGNE March 13, Bu. x. LA NORMANDIE. Msr 0, Sa A" ¥or further particulars apply to % A. FORGET, Agent. 3. 7 FoGAs % Toyling Groen, New'York Sy . Agents, 5 Mot avenue. San Franciaca ~ o © o ooisomery STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington st A% 6 P. M. Datly. Kreignc rucg:uods‘i'{. to 83~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephons Iie ouly line seiling through tickets and giving through freight Tates 10 all pogns oa Valley Railroad. STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton, Teiephone Main 805. _Caw Nav. aid impe O FOR VALLRJO AND U. §. NAVY-YARD, STEAMER “MONTICELLO," B:Lyr.::s Saturday & Sun.. 10:30 o . and 4. Sundays. e 35 Landing Mission-stres: Dock. Pier 2. ‘elcphone Black 2 *Trip gives 6 hours stop at Nfi}-hm. Fg‘%’figl“‘%{‘:‘gg," ]I[.l)} fi;‘,'f 08 & SANTA (Rl Alviso, 50¢; to San Jfll:.gg 0 W, Sanis CIass siu Sua Joge: *1080 4 30, 4 B 6 B k B

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