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- SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Stiver lower. Wheat and Barley weak. Oats, Corn and Rye steady. firm. Feedstuffs unchanged. Good demand for Beans. Potatoes and Onfons unchanged. Bay Asparagus appeared. Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Poultry market glutted. Game weak and aui, Oranges, Apples and Lemons inactive. Mexican Limes scarce and firm, No further change in Dried Fruit Provisions fiym and very active. Wool, Hops and Hides the same. Beef and Mutton unsettled. Hogs firm. Bank clearings gain as usual. To-morrow a holiday. TO-MORROW A&HOLIDAY. To-morrow being a legal holiday, business will be suspended throughout the city. BANK CLEARINGS. s last week were $14,038,- 2 for the same week last al bank cleart against $12,299, PRODUCT OF PRECIOUS METALS. L REPORT OF WELLS, FARGO & CO. ON THE SUBJECT. John J. Valentine, president of Wells, Fargo n of precious metals on the Pa- ir annual report of precious oduced in the States and Territories the Missouri River (Including British 1897, which shows jin the . $60,830,5 flver, $37.184,034; 134, ‘Total gross commeréial” value at s named herein .hav. . 80 cents per ounce and lead, $3'33 per | $153,43,469 | Ores snd Base Bullion by Freight 4 Silver Bul Expres Geld Dustand Bullion by Oth- erCo y- ances. Gold Dustand . has 1ssued his annual report | Flour, $325: Rolled Oats (bbls), $G5 4 In sacks, $ 806 20; Pearl Barley, $i; Split Peas, 3 50; Green do, $ 25 per 100 1 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay is firm at the recent advance. Feed- stuffs remain the same. BRAN-—$19 50620 50. MIDDLINGS—§21G34 50. EDSTUFFS—Rolled Barl $21922 ton: Ollcake Meal ai the mi Jobbing, 330; Cocoanut Cake, $19@20; Cotton- séed Meal. $20@30 per ton. car in round lots)—Wheat, $14@ n: Wheat and Oat, $U@15 50: Oat, Barley, $13@15; compressed, $14@16; $13@14 50; Alfalfa, $10 5011 50; stock, $10@1150; Clover, $11@12 per ton. STRAW—30@45c per bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Dealers report a good demand for Beans at firm prices. There is no change whatever In | Seeds. BEANS — Bayos, $1 2@l 40; Large $2 90@3; Small White: Whites, $1 2001 35; Pinks. 1 590G Reds, $150@1 70; Blackeye, $2 2@ utters, $1 40g150; Limas, $1 66@175; . $125G1 40 per ctl. SEEDS—Rrown Mustard, $3 per ctl; Yellow Mustard, $2@2 50; Flax, $i 90@2; Canary Seed, 2U@2%c per 1b; 'Alfaifa, 3@6c; Rape, 2@2%c; dc; Timothy. Sic. D’ PEAS: $1 25; Green, §1 209 140 per ctl. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Asparagus from Bay Farm Island appeared | and old at 30c per Ib. | _There was no change in Potatoes and Onions. Peas and Beans were in light receipt and firm. | Hothouse Cucumbers from San Jose, $2 per dozen POTATOES—Early Rose, 60@T0c: River Reds, 43@50c; River Burbanks, 0@Gic; Oregon Bur- banks, 60@%0c; Salinas Burbanks, 75c@$1: | Sweet Potatoes, 50c per ctl for Rivers and §0@35c for Merced; new Volunteer Potatoes, | 2@2 125 per ctl; cut Onlons, |8 L v TABLESMarrowfat Squash. $12@15 per ton; Hub $12@15 per ton: Dried Pey 710 per Ib: Dried Okra, 15c: Cab- b ic per otl: Carrots, 25@&c per sack: L L MAB%c r 1b: Asparagus, 15@30c per 1b. Los Angeles Green Peas, 4@c: String Beans. ‘Tomatoe \e@$1 25: Green Peppers. 15@ 10c; Egg Plant, per Summer Squash, 20c per 1b. POULTRY AND GAME. Another car of Eastern came in and sales were made at 8@10c for Turkeys, $5 for Ducks 75@5 for young Roosters, §3 75 for nd $4 50 for Fryers. The market with both Eastern and local arge quantity was carried over. As there will be no business till Tuesday the outlook for this carried-over stock is poor. Game is about the same. POULTRY— Live Turkeys, 8@10c for Gobblers and $@10c : dressed Turkeys, 11@13c per Ib: per pair, §1 25@1 50; Ducks, $4@6: Hens, Roosters. voung, $4@4 50: do old, $3 50; $4 25@ Broflers, $4@4 25 for large and $37@3 50 for small: Pigeons, $1 50@1 76 per ng and 75c@$1 for d. per doz. $1: Mallard, $3: Can- : Sprig, $1 25@150; Teal, Tho@$l: : ‘Small Tucks, Tse: Oray Geese, PRl . The@$i: Brant. $1G150; Honkers, o %15024; English Snipe. §2: Jack Snipe, $1: Hare. $1; Rabbits, $1 23@1 50 for Cottontails T T and §1 for small. e % BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. California shown above, segry follows: oss yield for pproximately 45 51100 24 24100 %6 37-100 The year's combined product of the metals herein treated of, is the greatest in the his- tory of the country, that of gold, being_above any 1 gold for 1897 —approximately prisingly large and more than 10 per cent greater than estimated by me six months ago. The most notable increases have been in the Britisl sessions 0f the Northwest, Australasia, Africa, the United States of America Mexico. WEATHER REPORT. 20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRAN . Jan. 22, 5 p. m. The following are the rainfalis for the past i twent: our hours s nal rainfalls to date, as ¢ ed with those of the same date ast s ; Past Stations— 24 Hours. Eureka . 0. Red Bl gLl sco §an Fran Fresno Sra San Luls Obispo Los Angel San Dieg Yuma Maximum, San Francisco tem, nimum GENERAL CONDITIONS AND FOF TS, There has been quite a marked fall in pr hout the region west of the Rocky the greatest changes having oc- Nevada. Cloudy weather is all_sections. Light rain of Northern California general in Oregon and unsettied te storm ap- showers are likely to occur ay, but will chiefly be con- R r Sund: th portic high on the northern —Partly cloudy Sunday, ain region; colder in nger of killing ‘frost Sun- rly shifting to north- colder. teinity—Probably fair wind, high northwest “Speclal report from Mount Tamalpais, taken at b p. m.—Clear: wind northwest, 45 miles per hour; temperature, 33; maximum. 40 W. H. HAMMON, Forecast Official. LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 6 days. — usy Sterling Cables 488 | New York Exchange, sight.. 1% ew York Exchange, telegrapl - 20 Fine Silver, per ounce Mexican Dollars WHEAT AND OTHER a GRAINS. WHEAT—There will be no session of the Ex- change to-morrow. The Glaucus takes for Cork 70,802 ctls, valued at §99,100. Futures were off, for no visible reason, as Chicago and the forelgn markets were all firmer. The spot market was unchanged. Tidewater quotations are as follows: $138% @140 for No. 1, $1 411 for choice and $1 i@ $£1473% per ctl for extra choice for milling. CALL BOARD SALI Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—May—6000 ctls, ay—2000 ctls, $188%; 2000, 56,000, $1 381 8000, $1 35%. “Besslon—May~—16,00 ctls, 31 35%: 0000, $1 3834 December—200, $1 25! Regular Morning $1 38%5: 6000, %1 38%. BARLEY—Futures were lower and the spot market 3 cloudy weathe Feed, 92%@%7%c for dark to good and $1@ 1023 for cholce: brewing, $110@1 12% for No. 1 and §1 02%@1 05 per ctl for dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o' clock—May—4000 ctls, $1%c; 2000, 91%e. Second Sesslon—May—2000 ctls, 91%c; 14,000, 91igc, Hexulnr Morning Session—May—2000 ctls, 91%ec. A T8—The situation 1s unchanged. Trade is fair. Fancy Feed, $120912 per ctl; good to cholce,” $§1 15@1 17%; _ common, _$1 10@1 12 Surprise, §1 25@1 35: Red, $130@1 40; Gray, $112%@1 17%; _Milling, $1 075%@1 12%:" Black, for seed, $1 #5@1 50. Clipped Oats sell at §19 2 per ton over the raw product. CORN—Previous prices are quoted for all de- scriptions. Small Round Yellow, $1 “mt per ctl; Large | Yellow, 87'%c@$1; White, 95c@$! RYE_$1 05 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$1 60@1 75 per ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net eash prices are: Family extras, 4 [5G4 65: Bakers' extras, $4 30@4 40 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 per 10 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 50 per 100; Rice Flour, $5 75; Cornmeal, 2 25; extra cream do, #8; Oatmeal, $3 50;: Oat_Groats, $4, Hom- s dull and rather easy, owing to the | There is no further change in any descrip- tion. Butter is steady and Eggs and Cheese | are weak. BUTTER— mery — Fancy Creamerles, @ic. 25@26c: sec- iry—Choice to fancy, 22@23c; lower grades, 2 1c per . Eastern Dutter — Creamery, 20@%c; ladle- packed, 4@21c per M. CH T—Choice mild new, 1l¢: common to $@10c; Cream Cheddar, 10@1lc; Young America, 11@1 ‘Western, 11@12c; Eastern, 3¢ per b, _Ranch 4 @15 ‘Frgs, 20@22 per doz; store DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. | RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. | * For Baturday, January 22. | Flour, qr sks ... 1199 Hay, tons 421 | Wheat, ctls ..... 49,240| Straw, tons 1 | Barley, ctls . €60 Hops, bales 9% Cotn, ctls 34 Pelts, bdls . o] | Cheese, ctls . 12| Hides, no . 236 | Butter, ctis . 37 Eggs, doz ...... 3,09 | Tallow, ctls ... 5| Leather, rolls .. 805 i Beans, sks 723 Wine, gals ...... 75,500 Potatoes, sks .. 2715|Quicksilver, fisk. 12 | Onions, ‘sks 54/ Lime, bbls ...... 12 .Middlings, gks .. 50! ‘WASHINGTON. | Flour, qr sks ... 6,03 Bran, sks ... 750 Wheat, ctls ..... 3940 Shorts, sks 800 Oats, ctls . 2,270 THE STOCK MARKET. | were rather above those of Friday. | There will be no sessions of the boards to- morrow. The Utah delinquent sale Tuesday. takes place on The Thorpe Mining Company of Calaveras | | County has levied an assessment of 23 cents per share, delinquent February 25. The Parrott Company of Butte, Mont., re- cently pald a dividend of 6 per cent, amount- Ing to §138,000. The North Banner Consolidated Tunnel Com- pany of Nevada County has levied an assess- ment of 2 cents per share, delinquent March 1. The oboston and Montana Copper Mining Company has declared a dividend of §3 per | share, amounting to $450,000. payable February 16. The dividend to be pald next month wiil &well the total disbursements of the company to_$7,175,000. The output of ore from the Consolidated Cali- fornia & Virginia mine last week amounted to six tons, of the average assay value of $47 35 per ton. At the annual meeting of the Oceanto Steam- ship Company on Friday the old board of di- rectors was re-elected, with John D. Spreckels as president, Charles’ Goodall vice-president, J. Spreckels & Bros. Company treasurer, and E. H. Sheldon secretary. The financial statement of the company IS a very satis- factory one, showing assets amounting to $1.700,000. One year ago _the company had an | To-day it has no debts | indebtedness of $67,000. and has an available surplus of §114,000, of which $67,000 is cash on hand and $37,000 in bllls receivable. Mining dividends in 1597 were $17,600,325, against $14,135,500 in 1596, the annual average for the past geventeen vears being $11,920,000. Last year's dividends beat the record for this period. The figures are from the New Yourk Engineering and Mining Journal. Highest prices of stocks during the week Name of St Alpha Alta . Andes Relcher Best & B Bullion Caledonia Challenge Chollar . Con. Cal. & Confidence . Crown Polnt Gould & Curry Hale & Norcross, BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San cisco Stock Board yesterday: Regular Session—9:30. 500 Belcher .... . 48 200 Best & Belchr.. 300 - 55 200 Bullion un ) Con Cal * Mexican Ophir Overman | Oceidental Potost Savage 5 7l 14 Beg. Belcher 06! 08! 05| 06 | Standard ... 15011 5011 5011 80/1 Sferra Nevada. 1 61/ 57| GB| 60 | Union 36 34| 35 37 | Utah ..... 08 o8 o9 11 | Yellow Jacket 32| 30| 30| 34 | | 109 Union Con 200 Crown Polnt 31100...... 4 | 100 Justice . 37 100 Utah 13 250 Mexican 25200 Yellow Jacket .. 35 | Foliowing were the sales in the Pacific Stock 1 Board yesterday: | Regular Sesslon—10:30. | Limes are stiff, as the steamer brought up | W0 Alta 14400 Ophir .. only 170 Mexicans. Oranges, Lemons and Ap- | U:" ;‘,L’{:.’;‘H g;.r g\"e::mn “ s are dull o L. tost ... DECIDUOUS FRUITS— e - uf:'ysn\age Cranberries, $1GS per bbl; Coos Bay, $1 800 | o fiist & Helehr.. 1500 Boorpion 2 per box. 00 C cesese, 331700 Apples, 25@4tc per box for common, Stc@m | 30 Conlicare -0 3N S B & M b for good to choice nnd)ll :smw for fancy; | 350 oA A n dy Apples, 50c@$1 for large boxes. 300 ... ....... § 1500 . 7 L?‘(zrmw FRUITS- Na i Oranges, $1 2@ ! 100 Confidence 700 Unfon Con 41 2 %5; alings, 56c@$l; Mandarins, §1@1 50 | 200 Crown Point ... 2§/1200 . 42 v large and 5¢ for small box pe | 400 Gould & Curry.. 0 Fruit, $2 60@5 per box; Lemons, 00...:.. i, 3 common and_$1 25@2 for.good to cholce; Mexi- | 500 Kentuck . 13 can Limes, & 6 _per box; Callfornia Limes, | 400 Mexican . 3 in small_boxes, 50@75c: Bananas, §1 252 25 Der | 500 c..... ... 3 bunch; Pincapbies, $3@4 per dozen. e DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. e SATURDAY, Jan. 2212 m. Although Prunes are wanted by the East | Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. they are not particularly stiff, and the slight- | Alpha 01 08|Julla ...... i est attempt to raise prices immediately checks | Alta 14 15 Justice 7 — | the demand. Apples are firm and Peaches steady. The other kinds are dull. DRIED FRU — Prunes, carload lots, 44@4%c for 40-50' W, @iYe for 50-60's, e @3xke for 60-70 2% @3 c for 70-80's, 20@2%c for 50-80°s.’ 1@24c for 90-100's; Peaches, 3@4%c; fancy. 5@Skc: peeled, 10g 123¢; Apricots, 5@6c for Royals and 7@8e for good to fancy Moorparks: evaporated Apples, $14G7c: sun-dried. 4@4}sc; black Figs, in sacks. 2Q2%c; Plums. 4%@4%c for pitted and 1@1 for unpitted; bleached Plums, b@SKc: tarines, 4@5¢ for prime to fancy; Pear 43 for quarters and 3@5%e for halves, ing to color, ete. 2% @3 for two- RAISINS--New Ralsins, crown, 4c for three-crown, 5o for four-erown, Sic for Seedless Sultanas and $1 10@1 15 fof | Lonri«»ntlh)'zrs; dried Grapes, hll!flc. NUTS—Chestnuts are guotable at $@10c Ib; Walnuts. 5@Se for hardshell and 6@7e for softshell: Almonds, 2%@3%c for hardshell, 5@6c for softshell and 7@Sc for paper-shell Peanuts, 4@5%c “for Eastern and 41 for Call fornia: Pecans, 6%@ic; Filberts, §1.@10c; Bra- zil Nuts, 5g9c per I; Cocoanuts, # 50G5 per 100. HONEY—New Comb, 8@10c for bright and 5@ 7o for lower grades: new water-white ex- tracted. 14@%c; light amber extracted, S¥@4¥c per Th. BEESWAX—23G2%c per . | PROVISIONS. The market Is firm and exceptionally active, with good prospects for an advance in Pork products. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8%c per heavy, Sc for light medium, 10c for light, 10%c | for extra light and 12c for sugar-cured: East- | gar-cured Hams, 10%@llc: California | 5@9%c: Meds Beef, 8 50 per bbl; extra mess do, $9 50; family do, $11@12; $8G8 £0; extra prime Pork, ™, LARD=FEastern tierces quoted at 5%e per ™ for compound and 6c for pure: pails, 7c; Call- fornia tierces. 5c per T for compouhd and &0 | for pure; half-bbls, 6%c; 10-1b tins, 7c; do 5-Ib, | The per m. COTTOLENE—Tierces, §%@6%e: packazes, lers than 300 Ths—1-Th pafls. 60 in a case. §%ec: 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, $%c; 5-Tb pails. 12 in & case, 8ic: 10-T nails, 6 in a case. Sic;: 50-1 ting, one or twn in a case, T%e: wooden buck. ete. 20 Ths net. T%e: fancy tubs. 80 Tbs net, T8e: half-bbls, about 110 Ths, Tic per M. HIDES, WO TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Dealers quote previous prices for all descrip- tions. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 2t 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, | 10@10%e per ib: medium, Sc; Mght, 9c; Cow- | hides. 5@9%c; Stags, 6c: salted Kip, 10¢; Calf, | 11c: dry Hides, 16c: culls and brands. 13¢; ary xg and Veal, 14@15c: dry Calf. 15@20c: culls, | 16@17; Goatakins, 20@37i4c each: Kids, 5@ioc: | Deerskins, good 25800 per it : pekins. shearling: ; short wool. 40@70c each; medium, AT LOWNot reniere "aGRE ver LOW—No 1 rendered, 3@3%o ver T; No. 2 2G2%o; refined, Se: Grease. 2@I%e. WOOL-_Fall clip—Midate_counties—free. 104 3c: do_defective. 10@1ic: San Joaquin. defec- tive, 7 Southern Mountain, 9M@1ic: freo Northern. 12@1%c: do defective. 9@llc; Hum- | hotdt and Mendocino, 12@1%c; Eastern Oregon, | 9312 Valley Oregon. 16@18c. | HOPS—014 erop. 2@6o for peor to fair and 8 @10c for good: new crop. 11@5e per | GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 1898 delivery, | 5%@5%e: Wool Bags, 21@30c. | COAL—Very scarce and firm. | ton, $8; New Wellington, $8: Southfield | Wellington, $750: Seattle, $550; Bryant, $50: Coos Bay, $175; Wallsend, § Cumberland, $14 50 In bulk and $16 in sacks | Pennsylvania Anthracite Exg, $15: Cannel, $ | per ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleas- | ant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $13 per ton in bulk and $15_in_sack: SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refl Com- pany guotes terms net cash: Cube ed Welling- Granulated, 5%c: Confectioners’ A, '5% nolia_ A. S%e: Extra C, : Golden { Candy Granulated, 5%c; ifornia A, 1b: half-bbis %¢ more than barrels, and e more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are firm at the advance. Beaf and Mutton are unsettled, owing to the uncer- tainty regarding the weather, but prices are unchanged Wholesale rates for dressed beef stock from slaughterers are as follows: EEEF—First_quality, 6%@7c; second do, $%0Q AL darae, SGbe: wmall, 60Tc per Tb. MOTTON W athers, SGc: ewes, e per T LAMB—Spring, nominal. PORK—Live Hogs, 4c for large, 3iec for small and 34c for medium; soft Hogs, 3@ Mag- iny, '$8 1093 30; Buckwheat Flour, $4; Cracked Wheat, §350; Farina, 3 50; Whole Wheat dressed, do, 5%@6c per I ™ tor | salt’ Pork, | 39 50; ‘extra clear, | £16; mess, $14 50; Smoked Beef, 11%@12%c per | and Fine Crushed. 6%c; Powdered, t%c; Dry | 4s quar coup..113%114% | Oakland Gas. 4s quar reg...112 113% | Pac Gas Im. Andes Kentuck Belcher Mexican : | Best & Belchr. Occidental 150 Bullion Ophir Caledoni: Overman Chollar Potos! . 36 | Con Cal o1 Savage 19 | Chalienge Con. Seg Belchr o | Con 1mp .. Scorpion 24 | Confidence Sierra Nev 7 | Crown Point .. Stlver Hill 04 | Con New York: Standard — | Eureka Con . TUnlon Con @ | Gould & Curry Utah - 12 13 Hale & Norcrs.1 Yellow Jacket . 35 3 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Jan. 22-10:30 a. m. Bid. Asked. | Bid. Asked. | | | 4s quar new...125 — |Pac L Co . Miscellaneous— 8 F G & E... 95 %5y Cal-st Cab 58.112 — San Fran . 3, 3% Cal El L 6s..126% — |Stockton Gas. 14% — C € Wat 5s. 00 — | Insurance— | Dup-st ex c.. — 9% Firem's Fnd..197% — | E L & P 6s.120412% | Bank Stocks— F & Ch Ry#s.116 — | Anglo-Cal Geary-st R 5a. 93%102 |Bank of Cal HC& S 5%..106 — 101 L ALCOG6s.. — 100 |First Nat . - Do gntd 6s..100 101 Lon P & A..130 — Market-st 65126 — |Mer Exchnge. 12 — Do 1st M 5s.114 114% Nev Nat B...150 — 100" | Savings Banks— |Ger 8 & L..1475 1620 |Hum S & L1050 1180 Mutual Sav © S F Sav U. — 0% — |S&LSo.... — 10 — |Security § B2so — 12 (Union T Co 90 — 128 120%4| Street Raflroad— & O Ry 6s.110 115 | California . | P & CH Ry 65.109 108% | Gear: Powell-st 85 .119 122 | Market-st .... 53% 53% Reno WL&L.. — 105 (Oak S L & H. — — Sac ElecRyis. — 100 |Presidio 7 - | SF & N Pis.14% — | Powder— 8 P of Ar 6s..101%102 |California .... 9744115 S P Cal 6s....108%110% E Dynamite .. 8 90 SPC 1st cg 5s. 96%100 | Giant Con Co 38% 39 8 P Br 6s.....104109% | Vigorit ........ 3% 8% S v Wat 6s.119% — | Misceliancous— 8 V Wat 45..102% — |Al Pac Assn.. 9534100 Stock Gas 6s..100 103 |Ger LA Wks..100 150 Water— HC&SCon ay Contra Costa. — 874 Hutch S P Co. 423 4215 Marin Co —" | Mer Ex Asn.. 90 — 50 Spring Val ... 9%100 |Nat Vin Co Gas & Electric— Oc 8 Co . Cent Gaslight. 9% — |Pac A F Al Capital Gas... — — ! Bor Co. M E L Co.... 16% 15% 'Par Paint Co, 6 — MORNING SESSION—10:30. 60 Contra Costa Water 105 Giant Con Co 5 do do . 10 Hutchinson 8 P Co . %40 do do ... 50 Hawailan Commercial and Sugar . 80 Mutual Electric Light . 125 Oceanic Steamapip Co 5 Pacific Lighting | 10 Pacific Gas Tmp . 115 8 F Gas & Electri 28 Spring. Valley Water . Street— $5000 Northern Ry of Cal bs Bonds. geuges SRBIRELARLY 8 spggzyss 8 THE CALL CALENDAR. January, 1508. Su.!lla!"rn w.”m.frnls- Moon's Phases.| = —| | Full Moon, EoA o, | @ M [ 1i s ]} hl: | [n FERRTR R Lo 6 1w o | n|n @'mvnm Jan. 22, f | | e ; NOTICE TO MARINERS. { A branch of the United States Hydrographio | Office, locat the Merchants is | maintained in neisco for ¢ of | mariners without regard to nationality and | free of nse. | Navigators are cordially invited to visit | office. ‘where ete sets of charts and sall- ing directions of the world are kept on nd |18 comparivtn ang Tefianen dnd o iafnt i forma can ways i its, dangers to navigation il matters of interest to ocean commerce. ‘The time ball on top the 'fllllflln{-!n graph Hill is hofsted a! it ten minuf noon and Is at noon, 120th by telegraphic received each Tele- Sk day from | Mining stocks were firm and the best prices UNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1898 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 41 COMMERCIAL WORLD. the United States Naval Observa td avi tory at Mare A notice stating whether the time ball dropped on time or giving the errof. if any, published the same dav by the afterrioon pa- foll ogioing in_charge. STEAMERS TV ARRIVE, ] Frox Seattle: . .. Coos Bay.. | Departure Bay ‘}Nnnllmn : pers, and by the morning papers th, da; v ‘W 8. ¥, Lieutenant. U, §. § ..|Coos Bay Portlana. *|China and Japan Diego.. . EEEEEEEEEER SEBEREENNNSEREERREENERENS | Newport. Vietorta an Mateo ... New York Grays Harbor... Mexico. San Diego ../ Panama ESLESELERT L Co R L L TR L ESZEEEEEEEE State o Cai....” [Portiana 2 {3an A Blanchard. . | Yaguina Bay. .| Jan 31 | 1Hance. |¥ukon......... Feb 1| UmatiTa - Victoria & Puzet Sna. ..l |Feb 1| City of Rio J...|Chiva and Japan Feb 1| ! STEAMERS TO SAIL. | | | | STEANER | DESTINATION T P | State of Ca! | Portiand Plor 34 | Queen San Diey lan 2311 Av | Pler 11 Albion Skaguay.......|Jan 25, 5 pu|pler 2 | Australia | Honolulu. Jan 2. 2 py|Pler 7 | Homer.... |Newport. | 9 Aw|Pler 11 President. | Yaquina 10 A |Pler 2 | | Arcata €oos Bay... 4 12 3 Pler 13 Czarina. Coos Bay . Jan ApPm Pler § Weeott | Humbidt Bay. Jan 9 AN Pler 13 | City Puebla| Vic & Pgt Snd Jan 9 A Pler § | Peru.. .|China&Japan.|Jan 2. 1 pu|Pier 11 | | Pomona. Humbldt Bay. Jan 26. 2 px|Pler 9 | Crescent € |Crescent City. Jan 26. 3 pu|Pler — | nta Rosa San Diego.... Jan 27, 11 Ax Pler 11 ‘olumbia.. Portlana Jan 2410 A Pler 2% | Colon. Panama /.12 M PM S8 Coos Bav.. Newport.. . % AM Pler 11 Del Norte..,Grays Barbor Jan 3. 12w Pler 2 Walla Wila/ Vic& P Sound Jan 31, % ANt Pler 9 e ————————— SUN, MOON AND TIDE United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey. Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort _Point, Entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by Officlal Au- thority of the Stperintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at I'the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places. ~ JANUARY—1SN. _ Sunday, January 28 T 7 B oy 1 §|Time | poes/ Time| poe | Tim { } L W HW LW | I AT8T 50] 6:38] —07 | 24 12:36 55 7:16| —0.3 | 21 1:38 50' T:4, 03] In the above exposition of the tides | the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time eolumn gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the iast or right hand column gives the | 1ast tide of the dav, except-when there are but | | three tides, as sometimes occurs. 'The helghts Iven are additions to the soundings on the | United States Coast Survey charts.” exeapt | when a minus sign (—) precedes the heightand | | then the number given fs subtractive from the | | deptn iven by the charts. { prmesitlah Sl e B S L LR IS | | THE TIME BALL. 3 | Branch Hydrographic Office. U. 8. N, Mer- chants Exchange, ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—L. e., &t noon of the 120th meridian, or_exactly Greenwich time, : Lieutenant U San Francleco, Yanuary | il SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. urday, January 22. Stmr Progreso, Storrs, 2700 tons coal to P B ( | Stmr North Fork, Bash, | reka; pas | _Stmr Rival, Johnson, 14 hours from Fort | Bragg: lumber to Gray & Mitchell. Stmr Alblon, Thwing, § hours from San 23 hours from Eu- and mase to Charles Nelson. | Dlego; 408 gks oats to H. Dutard. | “Stmr_Whitesboro, Johnson, 17 hours trom | Whitesboro; railroad tes to L. E. White Lum- ber Co. Stmr Alex Duncan, Parsons, 122 hours from San Pedro; produce to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr South Coast, Zaddart, 8 hours from Ventura: produce to Field & Stone. | _Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, £ hours from | Victorla and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse | to_Goodall, Perkins & Co. | “Stmr Laguna, Peterson, 78 hours from Huen- | eme; produce fo Pollard & Dodge. Schf Newark, Beck, 15 hours from Bowens | Landing; 155 M ft lumber to F. Heywood. | “Schr Corinthian, Korth, 3 hours from Point Arena; wood to Bender Bros. Schr Mary Etta, N-man, 2 hours from Bow- ens Landing; 3000 posts, 30 cds wood to Bender | Bros. | CLEARED. | | Saturday, January 2. | Stmr San Jose, Piilsbury, for San Jose de P MSS Co. | mona, Cousins, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmnr State of California, Green, Astoria; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Queen, Debney, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Alex Duncas, Shea, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & C Bark -Harvester, | Bros & Hume. Fr bark Ville de Rouen, Letester, Queens- town: Girvin & Eyre. Brig Lurline, McLeod, Kahulul; Commercial & Sugar Co Schr Czar, Hutman, Mazatlan; Wm Olsen. SAILED. Saturday, January 22. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Warner, Yaquina Bay. Ship Columbia. | Br ship Glaucus, Bennett, Queenstown. Brig Blakeley, Gard, —. Bkin Skagit, Robertson, Port Gamble. Schr Maxim, Olsen, Cagpar. Sebr Una. Harkins, Champerico. Schr W. F. Jewett, Johnson, Columbia River. Bchr Bender Bros., Wetzel, Bowens Landing. Schr Mary Buhne, Ramsellus, Eureka. | CHARTERS. The Sharpshooter loads sugar at Kahulu for this pért. | The Drammen loads lumber at Tacoma for | St. Nazaire, 3 93: W H Talbot, lumber at| Port Gamble for Honolulu. | The H. Bischoff loads wheat at Tacoma for | Europe | The Plerre Cornellle was chitered prior to | Gruner, Nanalmo; Hume Hawallan ; | arrival for wheat to Europe, 3s. | DOMESTIC PORTS. | PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 23—Schr Albert Mever, from San Pedro. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Jan 2—S§tmr Coquille River. for €an Francisco. | POINT REYES—Passed Jan 22, 11:20 a m— Slhlp Columbia, from Tacoma for San Fran cisco. PORT LOS ANGELES-Sailed—Jan 22, schr Ethel Zane, for Olympla. SAN PEDRO—Salled—Jan 20, stmr Pasadena, | for Eureka; stmr_Sunol, for San Francisco: schr Peerless, for Tacom; schr Maweema, for attle. COOS BAY—Barbound—Jan 22, stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. BALLARD-Safled—Jan 22, schr Lena, Swea- sey, for San Pedro. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 21—Stmr Flancee, from Colon. .FOREIGN PORTS. FALMOUTH—Salled Jan 21—Br ship Yarana, for Riverpool. QUEENSTOWN—Safled Jan 21—Br moéna, for Fleetwood. NOE DE JANBIRO Arrived Ia New England, from Boston, for Vancouver. SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Jan 10—Ger ship Astrud, from Swansea, chartered to load wheat at Oregon; 17th, Br ship Ballachulish, from Cardiff; to sail 224, bark Guardlan, for Port Townsend; in_port, 19th, Ger Mp Alice; Ger ship Pallas: Br ship Holyrood; Ger ship Ben Voirlich, for n. 5 GUAYMAS—In port Jan 18; to sall 28th or f-Bour Norma, for Honduras, via Carmen slands, ROYAL ROADS—Arrived—Jan 18, bktn Echo, "x%(:wzkn—adled—imn tmr Mariposa, stmr ) for San Francisco. IMPORTATIONS. pSAN PEDRO—Per Alex Duncan—izs0 ske riey. ‘l;okpoc-—u hogs, 1 pkg faucets, 21 pkgs mase. VENTURA—Per South Coast—91 sks barley, R ORIA—Per City of Pucbla—2 b s, § pkes mdse, 367 sks hides, 47 ca hides 30 bdls dry hides, 1 bal dried calf, 7 sks glue stock, 1 pke. express, 1 sk coin. Port Townsend—1 Pkg express, 1 sk coin. Secattle—1 cs ofl, 4 o8 dry goods: 73 pi mdse, § pkge junk, 12 bxs fish, 30 bdls 9 rolls yaper, 130 pkis & herring, & s clothing, § ca itent medicine, 40 pkgs hides, 670 bdis s hides, cs salmon, 4 bags coffee, 14 cs E fuse, 1000 sks oats, 14 pke express, 3 aks coin, AR e B o s sks our, 3 mdse, 1 cs baking powder, ¥ Juneau—1 cs caps. Kitchikan—1 bx ore. Mary Island—2 bbls 10 half bbls salmon. West of Via Tacoma—16% sks wheat. 1760 he-aks 27 _ar-cks flour, 2 g groceries. ran, 1 cs cigars. p’hmm.l—'l Pkes bee hived, 857 fibfl‘-" basket cs drugs, es oes, cs b SR ake whenl "l bx fih. 400 ke bran: 4 mdse, $00 bare bullion, 1300 sks middiings. cortes—25 mdse, 142% sks cats, 100 R rerettiT bals 4 ¢ paper, 78 pkes shooks, rett— o8 3 2500 bars bullion. ship Sa- 19—Stmr | Buyer & Reich; | Tilmann & Bende! | by New Whatcom—1 cs lampwick, 1 roll belting, 12% pkgs herring. Vancouver ex C P § § Co—17 bdls skins, 700 pkgs mdse and rice. East via Vancouver—I50 bbls graps sugar, % Dbbls 30 hal? bbls glucose, 3 cars lumber, 158 °s 10 ples § hhds tobacco, 4 cs clgarettes, 14 vkgs electric goods, 25 bales duck, § cs boots And shoes, & cs hats, 2 cs cutlery, 1 cs clothes- pine, 7 cs hardware, 17 pkes stamped ware, # bathtubs, 10 W C tanks, 1 cs ink, 1 cs paper, 23 pkgs mdse, 200 bags sp peas, 1335 bxs tin plate, 5 bxs lamp fixtures, 1 bbl ammonia, s kgs 'presses, 528 bdls 1 wire, 10 bbls varnish, bxs common somp. HUENEME—Per Laguna—2i11 sks barley, 717 sks beans, 1532 sks_corn. EUREKA—Per North Fork—15 bxs fish, bals hides. 15 sks glue stock, 2 pos wheels, 1; M ft lumber, 1333 M shingles, 74 M shakes, 60 cds stave boit : NEW YORK—Per Colon—$65 bbis soda ash, 212 pkes dry goods, 337 pkgs paper, 33 cs nails, kegs nails, 353 kegs washers, 43 kegs boits, 5 kegs spikes, 344 kegs rivets, 63 pkgs hard: ware, 18 cs planos, 1471 pkgs wire, 672 pes pipe, 85 bdls pipe, 2395 s sauce, 88 cs St ware, 83 cotls rope, 299 bbis ofl, 38 cs toothpicks, 100 bbls oakum, %06 pkgs merchandise. Europe—449 cs sardines, 309 cs whisky, 117 cs merchandise. South America—200 sks cocoa, 31 pkgs mer- NEW TO-DAY. GROWTH! benefactors of afflicted men. perience, skill and marvelous methods chandise, Central America—1667 sks 6 pkes treasure value $4376. Acapulco, Mexico—221 cs limes. Mazatlan, Mexico—7l pkgs treasure value 420,000 Mexican and §77,584 gold, 553 sks ore, 168 pkgs merchandise. CONSIGNEES. Per stmr South Coast—Field & Stone Co. Per Laguna—Balfour, Guthrie & C Sons & Co; A Gerberding & Co; Galinger. Per_Stmr Alex Duncan—H Dutard lies: Standard Ofl Co: J Weiland Bre Per Puebla—Selb; yer Tanning Co: Efsniger & Co: Wells, Farg & Co; Pope Manufacturing Co; A Schwabach Charles Harley; Cohen Duff & Co; Getz Bros & Co; Gold: L Goodfriend: Heyneman & C fornia’ Powder Works; Norton Tanning Co Wheaton, Breon & Co} & Salz; Itallan Fish Merchants; H juthern' Pacific Milling Co: Eppinger & Co: Royal Milling Co; Triest & Co: Clement Bros; Allen & Lewis: American Biscuit Co; CJ Leist & Co: C M Bryant; George Morrow & Co: H B Martin_ & H J Allen; H W Higgins; Thomas Watson; W C Price’ & Co; C E Worden & Co; Bates & Sydam; Tacoma & R H L Co: C P Heininger; Evereit P & P Co: Boesch L_Co; Bowers Rubber Co; Kow- aisky & Co; Lewis & Co; Abramson & Co; A Hromada: Allen & Higgins; American To- bacco Co; Bulloeh Electric Co; C H Meyer & Bros; Dunham, Carrigan & Co: E A Howard; Harry Unna Co; Jacob Unna; Holbrook, Mer- rill & Co; H & ‘Crocker & Co; H Bohls; M J Brandenstein & Co: Chinese Merchants: J J McDonald; John Hoey; Miller, Sloss & Co: § coffee, Kuhlman Dutar M Kutzmuller; Deming Palmer Mill Co: Pa cific Coast Syrup Co: Standard Biscuit Co; S J Friedlander; the Examiner; Triest & Co; Union Canning Co; Washburn & Moewe, Manu- ‘:\r‘(‘nr!ng Co; Wolt & Co; Anglo-American C 3 W Co. Per North Fork—A Paladini & Co; American Union Fish Co: B Caito; J B Inguglia & Pacific Coast Fish Co: 8'H Frank & Co fornia Glue Co: G W Gibbs & Co; Chas Nelson, Per stmr Colon—A Zellerbach & Son: Armes & Dallam: A Fldishacker & Co: Baker & Hamilton: Bonestell & Co; Cal Elec Works: Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch; C B Rode & Co: C Behrman & Co: C Page: Dun- | ham, Carrigan & H Co: Dolliver Bros: E J Shattuck & Co: E J Calley: Excelslor Redwood Co: G W Gibbs & Co; Unna & Co; H Bohls & Co: H § Ryder: Hulse, Bradford & Co; Howe Scale Co: Holbrock, Merrill & Stetson; H Huddleston; H Fredericks: J W _Krach: J W Edward JG Allen: J de la Montanva; J A Drinkhouse & Co: J M Klein: Elee Works: Keystone Bros: Levenson & Co: Lievre, Fricke & Co: L, Foard; L, Feldman & Co; H Everding & Co: Schwartz Bros: Goldtree Bros: Sherry & Co: J M Ellis; John T Wright; Urruela, Urioste & Co: Prof Espinosa; Pac Butchers' Supply Co; Paul Seller FElec Works: Phelps & Arnold: Payot, Upham & Co; Nathan, Dohr- mann & Co: Martin R _Jager: Madison, Bruce & Co: L F Lastreto: C D Bunker & Co- Lowen- berg & Co: Levi Strauss & Co; Bloom Bros; Otis McAllister & Co: Castle Bros: Haas Bros: Redington & Co; R W Mason & Co; Stevenson & Co; Sherman, Clay & Co: Sunset Tel & Tel Co: 8 B Leavitt & Co: Thannhausser & Co W Montague & Co: Washburn-Moen Mfg Co W. P Morgan: Wycoff. Seaman & Benedlct Welster & Co: W Loaiza & Co: Selby Smelting & Lead Co: Nevada Bank: Portland Gen Elec Co; A Levy & Co; J Ivancovich & Co; B Hart Anglo-Cal Bank, OCEAN TRAVEL. B 8.8. AUSTRALIA. for HONOLULU oniy Tuesday, Jan. 25, at I p. m. Special party rates ‘The S,S. ALAMEDA ealls via HONOLLU- @n T sty Y for” SYDNEY. Thars- day. Feb. 8, at2 p. m. Line to COOLGARDIE, Australla, and CAPB South Africa. TOWN, J. D. SFRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery Street. Freight Office—327 Market st.. San Francisco Compagnie Generaie Transatlantique. French Line to Havre. Company's Pler (new), 4z North River, foot of I orton st. hv-xenm this Jine avold both transit by English raliway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to LA BRETAGNE. .December 11, 10 &. m. LA GASCOGNE...//'December 13, 10 a. m. LA NORMANDI ‘December %. 10 & m. LA CHAMPAGNE, January 1, 10 a. m. Rl LS 1 "‘0' o A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3, Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, § Montgomery ave., San Francisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., at 6 p. m. Daily. FREIGHT RECEIVED UP TO 5:30 P. M. Accommodations reserved by telephone. The only line selllng through tickets and giv. ing through freight rates to all poluts on the Valle: i . _ STEAMERS: T. C. WALKE] 3. D. PETERS, MARY GARRA' CITY OF STOCKTON. Telephone Muin 98§ Cal. Nav. and Impt. Co. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. Steamer ' Monticello.” Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. % 15 p. m. (9 p. m. ex. Thurs.) .1p. m.%p m [10:8 'a. m. and 8 p. m and Offices—Mission Dock, Pler 2. Telephone Green 3. For San Jose, Los Gatos & Santa Cruz Steamer Alviso lcaves Pler 1 daily (Sundays excepted) at 10 a. m.: Alviso daily (Saturdays ezcepted) at & p. m. Freight and Passengers. Fare between San Francisco and Alviso. S0c: {0 Ban Jose. The. "Clay street. Pler 141 North rst street, San Jo Sund: Landing T2 T 7 2 iy ‘The lion of the net of disease. 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Steamers leave Broadway whart San Francisco, as follows: |, For ports in Alaska, ¢ a. m., Jan. 1, 21, 26, 31, and every ffth day thereafter. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and | | Wash.), 9 |a m., Jan. 1, 6 1l 16 21 26, 3i, and every | New Whatcom _(Bell gham Bay, fitth day_thereafter, connecting at Vancouver | with C.'P. Ry., at Tacoma with N. P. Ry., at Seattle with Great Northern Ry. pany’s steamer for Alaska. | _For Eurcka (Humboldt Bay). mona, 2 p. m., Jan. 1 5 10, 14, 1§, 22, Feb. 4. 8 12, 16, 2. 35, 29, and com- steamer Po- 2, 31, For Sdnta Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Ca- ota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, | Pedro, East San_ Pedro yucos. Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gavi- | Hueneme, (Los Angeles) and | San Newport, § a.m., Jan. 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 2, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port | ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and Redondo | 8. m., Jan. 3, 7. 11, 15, 19, 23, 2. 31, and | fourth “day thereafter. (Los Angeles), Har- Port 1 every For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, 24 of each month thereafter. | “'The Company reserves the right to changs | | without previous notice steamers, salling | and_honrs of salline. TICKET Montgomery st. Santa Ro- salia'and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Jan. 6 and | dates OFFICE—Palace Hotel, 4 New | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts. 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTL AN I.‘ARE £12 First Class lvcluding §8 Second Clasa SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of California . .Jan. 23, Feb. 2, Columbia....... Jan. 25, 7, Through tickets and through baggage Eastern points. D Berth From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. and Meals. 12 2 11, to all Rates and folders upon appli- | cation to F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, €30 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents RAILROCAD TRAVEL. Via Sausalito Ferry. From San Pr:uzclu:ubCommenelnt September | | | | 1897, | WEEK_DAYS. | For M Valley and San Ratael—s7:25, | 11:30 8. m.; *1:45, 3:45, 5:15. 6:00, 6:30 | Bxtra trips for San Rafacl on_Mondays, | “nesdays and saturdays at 11:3 p. m. 1 SUNDAYS. | For Mill Valley and San_ Rafael—*8:00, | Te11:30 a. m.; *1:15, 3:00, *4:50, 6:15 p. m. | Trains marked * run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. 'NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. *3:30, P. m. Wed- *10:00, | 9:35 &. m. weekdays for Cazadero and way sta- tions; 1:45 p. m. Saturday: s (ml. Duncan’ Milis and station: train) for 00 & m. Sundays for Point Reyes and way stations. strength and vigor sometimes becomes entapgled and held in it that once a little mouse released a RI-P-AN'S Tabules are simple little things, but they possess the liar qualities that will serve to release every unfortunate from any xtz:lcl“ of knots and threads of disease that was ever created digestive apparatus, or a sluggish liver. ARE AN INSURANCE POLICY AGAINST SICKNESS, and can be carried in the pocket or portemonnaie. taken after each meal will set a d; a disordered stomach, a di Ripaifs Tabules e o One Ripans Tabule ptic free from the entangling meshes of disease ; because nearly every ailment is a direct result of a disordered digestion, and Ripans Tabules overcome the cause and cure the disorder. S S R RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN FACIFIC (PACIFIG N¥sTEsL) Tralns lenve aud are due (o arrive ne NAN FILANCIN Line, Foot 0 Market Street.) 7:004 Vacavillo ¢ T:30A Martinez, Calietogra and Santa Rosa 6:15p 8:004 Atlautic Lxpress, Ogien aud Tast.. 8:43p #:304 Niles, San Stockton, lone, Sacramento, Marysville, ~ Chico, Tebama ar:d Re:t HinfT. 4:15p 81304 Peters, Milton aud Oakdal "3:10p 9:004 New O Exprond, Meroed, Tay. mond, Fresuo, BaKerstield, Sunin vhura, Jos Angoles, Deming, El Paso, Now Orleans aud Ecst. G:4%p 9:004 Vallejo. Martinez, Meroed and Fresto 12:15 *1:007 Sacraments Hivér Sizuin 260 a7 Way Stations. Op Martizez aud Way Stations . OO Ligermore, Mendots, Hanford aid Lirer 91104 00r Be: oodlan Marysville, Oro- aud Saccuniento. ¥0:484 4:30P Niles, San Jase, Tracy a i 230¥ Lathtop, Modesto, M Paso, Fort Wo s, Ghicago €3:30r “ Buesct Limited New Orleans and East ropean Mail, Ogden and 1 Nilew und San Jose Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitehburg, Elmhur San Leandro, South San Leandro, Estudillo, H Lorenzo, Cherry F:00p 8:00p | i Runs through to Niles. ® gll", t From Niles, Boulder Cre Station L. vt *R:35r Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Aluiaden, Felton, Bonlder Creek, Sauta Cruz and’ Principal Way Stations A% Newark, S Jose and Los Gatos | $11:43p Hunters' Excursion, S Way Stations CREEK ROQUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRABCISCO—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— *7:16 11:00a.. $1:00 *2:00 *4:00 1 00 e .. | Prom OALLAND—Foot of Brosdway —'6:00 8:00 10:004.3. $12:00 °*1:00 $2:00 00 $4:00 *3:00r.m. | COAST DIVINION (Broad Gauge). (Tuird and Townsend Sta.) ©:654 San Joso wl Way Stations (New oiser 13:00 Alwadon Wednesdays only). 334 9:004 Sun Joso, Tres Piuos, Santa Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, Luls Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf and i Way Stations o 1:304 San Jose and Way Sta :30r San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Pask, Santa Clara, San’Jose, Hollister, Sauta | Memterey and | | | Pri 0:404 San Jose and Way Stal *2:33p Sau ] ose and Principal W 0 ¢ San Joso and Pri Jose aml Wiy ok aud Way P for Afternoon. * Sundass excepted. § Sundags only. { Saturdays only. #t Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. 4 Mondays and Thuredays. § Wednesdays and Saturdays. % SAN' FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI RAILWAY CO. . Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:35, 8:20, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:5 nd 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30 5:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SA.{ FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—8:10, 7:50, 8:20. 11:10 a. m.: 12:45, 340, & m. “Saturdsys—Extra trips at 135 p. m. and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 110 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, £ ¢35 p . Between San Franclsco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. | Leave N Arrive | san Franclsco. [ 18575 | _san Franciseo. T Destination Novato, |10:40a.m.] S:40a.m. Petaluma. m. 10:25a.m. | | | Windsor, | Healdsburg, Lytton, | | | am| Somoma i l ] 15:00p.m.| Glen Elien. .| Sevastcpol. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Stda Bay, Lakeport and Barilett Springs; at Ukiah fof Vichy Syiings, Saratoga Spiings, Blus Lakes, Lavrel Dell TLake, Upper Lake, 'Pomo, Potrer Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s Buck- Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buck- pell’s, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullviile, Bodneville, Orr's’ Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usa Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at rs- duced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all polnts beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices—6i0 Market strest, Chronlcls building. A W, FOSTER, R. X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. CALIFORNIA LINITED. SAN r@}msco CHICABD. Leaves San Francisco at 4:30 p. m. MONDAYS, THURSDAYS AND . SATURDAYS. : Carries first-class passengers only, but with: out extra charge. DINING CAR, BUFFET SMOKING CAR. Pullman Palace Drawing-Room Sléepers, 3% days to Chlcago, il¢ days to New York. THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS Leaves daily at 4:30 p. m.. carrving Pullman Palace and Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars on fast time. Direct connection in Chicago and Kansas City for all Eastern points. Trains arrive and depart from Markel-street Ferry. San Francisco ticket office, 64 Market | street, Chronicle building, Telenhone Main 1520. ° Ozkland office, 1113 Broadway. Sacra- mento office, 201 J street. THE SAN FRANCISCO & SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. Southbound. Northbound. Passen- | Mixed | Mixed cor | Sunday |Stations. GO | Daily. | Exe'p'td|——— Excpud| 45 a.m. .. 6:40 a.m. 12:40 p.my intermediate points when required Convections—At Stockton with steamboats of C. N. & L Co., leaving San Francisco and Stockton at 6:00 p. m. daily; at Merced with | stages to and from Snellings, Coulterville, ete.; | 8180 with stage from Hornitos, Mariposa. etc.} | at Lankershim with stage to and from Madera MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY (Via Sausalito Ferry). Leave San Francisco, commencing ber 13, 1897: Week Days—9:30 a. m., 1:45 p. m. Sundays—K:00, 10:00, 11:30 a. m., Round trip from Mill Valley, §1. THOS. COOK & SON, Agents, street. San Francisco. Novem- 1:15 p. m. 621 Market