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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1898 COMMERCIAL 'WQRLD. SUMMARY. Silver unchanged Wheat and Barley futures higher again. Oats, Corn an1 Rye firm. Hay sold off well No change in Feedstuffs. ! Flour quiet and unchanged. Pink Beans advanced again. | Potatoes and Onions steady. Vegetables unchanged. Butter and Cheese steady.’ Eggs firm. Two. cars of Eastern Poultry ia. Game hard to sell Fresh and Dried Fruits unchanged. | Barreled Beef and Pork advaaced. Hams, Bacon and Lard firm. Wool, Hops and Hides quiet. Tat Beef getting scarce. Hogs easy. Coal very firm and scarce. Coffee unchanged. Otls as before. EXPORTS FROM PUGET SOUND. Exports from the thirteen ports in the Puget ‘ Soun s district during - the :calendar year nmodities valued at $1 made up as ? Wheat, 389 bushels, valued at Flour, barrels, valued at ¥ Lumber, 169,105,000 -feet, valued at $i .’ Shingles, " 18 . v at $25,415, and general merchandise, § { The total of exports for 1896 Teached $10,46] showing an increase from last ar of $4,188,204 | ered. ere appraised | showing an i per cent. In ad were imported interior ports In bond. celpts of the district were §: The customs | | Metropolitan, 5085; Missouri Pacific, 338; M., The forelgn trade of the United States for exclusive of specle, the month of December, compares as follows: Exports . Imports . Excess exports.... n_exports and a de- orts.make a relativ 0 in favor of or Decem- t gaf in imports, for the same month last year. exported in December ,$19,545 for the seme STOCKS GRAIN. » Grain Tnspector Steller re- in wareho and on llows, in tons: use Feb. 1 jary were 14,660 tons Bar- and 1225 Bran, H SE -OF MINT. £ the local Mint in January was | early | shares, | 15170 | 62,930; Tobacc | Del & Hudson under the weight of continued offerings, but the pressure was not great and the market fell into dullness, holders apparently being | content to await a rally to continue the liqui- dation. - The rallies were helped by the con- tinuing strength of a number of stocks, es- peclally . Union Pacific and all its securities. The strength of these was held during the day and Union Pacific closed at the highest at a net advance of over a point. Western Union and General Electric showed periods of | strength, but the order of the day was profit- taking and this tendency extended even to Northern Pacific_preferred, upon which there was a quarterly dividend of 1 per cent declared late in the day. London bought some stocks in this market, but sold them later, which probably had an influence in giving a somewhat higher tone to the market. It is to be noted, however, that a part of the cash from the interior which is being received in New York is due to remittances on account of Australlan gold_received at San Francisco to the order of New York houses. The rates for call loans worked to a lower basis in | spite of the withdrawal of the second 10 per cent installment of the Government's deposits of the Union Pacific payvment. This with- drawal was called for to-morrow, but most of it _was made to-day. In the hond market the Kansas Pacific con- sols were the most conspicuous feature with an advance of §% per cent to 118. Other bonds | of the Kansas Pacific advanced 1 to 3 points on the belief that they would be included in the Unifon Pacific reorganization with or with- out arrangement with the Government. The bond market generally showed a continuance of activity and prices continued to advance. Total sales, $5,140,000. United States new 4s advanced % bid, the coupons ex-dividend. Total sales of stocks including: Atchison preferred. B..and O., 11,615; C. and O., 27,906; Burlington. 9190; L. and N. 13,016; Manhattan, _39,038; to-day were 401,130 K. and T. preferred, 5685; New York Central, Northern Paciflc, 13,268: Northern Pa- 30,277; 'Reading, 4620; Rock St. Paul, 17,405; Unlon Pacific, $00; People’'s Gas, 7990: Gen- eral Electric, 3452; Sugar, 9487; Western Union, 15,344; Chicago Great Western, 54,550, cific - preferre Island; 10,625 was made on the Stock Exchange to-day that trading by members in “‘puts’” and ‘‘calls” Is & violation of the regulations of the Stock Ex- change and will be punished by a fine or sus- pensien Atchison st P Do pref Do pref . 8 Balt & Ohio P M & M....1% Canada Pacific So Pacific Canada Southern. So_Rallwa % Cent Pac .... Do pref s Ches & Ohio |Tex & Poc 1% Chi & Alton 165% |Union Pac e Q UPD& G. Tl 60% | Wabash St L 31| Do pref . Do pref Wheel & L | Do pref . | Express ¢ Del L & W Den & R G |Adams Bx Do pref 49% | American E: Erle (new) 51, | United Do_1st pre! 15| Wells Fa Ft Wayne Miscellaneous Gt Nor A_Cot Oil.. Hocking Tilinois Cent . Lake Erle & W Do pref . Lake Shore & Na attan h Do 1st pref Mo | tiinois |Laclede Gas 3% | Lead sref 4 Do Ind & ¢|{Nat Lin oOfl Do pref g Or Imp Co . N J Central.. Pacific Mail NoX, Pullman_Pal N Y er Cert R Do pref 15,150 | EW YORK, Feb. 1—Officlal announcement | prime wire tray, 8$%c; wood dried, prime, 8tc; choice, $%c; fancy, S@9%c. PRUNES-—3@8c. val, 5%@7%c; Moorpark, 7@ lA'PF.ICOTS-— 11c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@10c; peeled, 12@20c. BUTTER—Receipts, ‘12,300 packages, Firm: Western creamery, 14%@20c; Elg! 20c; fac- tory, 11@l4c. 'EGGS—Recelpts, 10,700 packages. Firm; State and Pennsylvania, 18¢c; stern, 18c. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Feb. 1.—The opening in wheat furnished a genuine surprise to traders. It was generally belleved that following the heavy liquidation of last week and the closing out of long lines by many of the more promi- nent bulls the market was In a period of reaction, some traders even predicting c for May again. News from Liverpool, how- ever, completely upset these calculations ard caused a_general scurrying of shorts for cover. Liverpool opened %@ikd lower, responding well to yesterday's decline, but by 2:30 p. m. showed a complete reversal of form, prices at that time being % @%d over yesterd: rice: The sensation of the day's news was the de- crease for January of 1,248,000 bushels in the stocks at Liverpool. Stocks there now amount to 1,521,000 bushels, or only two weeks' sup- plies. This was what started the buyin furor. The market was further strengthene by New York advices of good foreign buying of heat futures. May shot up to 9%c_before stopping. Then it slowly declined. No_regl weakness developed, however, until Brad- street'’s world's visible report was posted, showing an increase of 56,000 bushels. Liver- pool closed %@%d higher, but Continental cables were rather weak, and Bradstreet's and that turned the market in the last hour. May tell to S5ic, but closed steady at 95%@36c. There was a fair trade in corn at a Narrow | range of prices. May closed unchanged. In oats the market was steady. May closed a shade higher. The market for provisions was weak, the packers selling. At the close May pork was 10c lower and May lard and ribs Sc lower. | _The leading futures ranged as follows: bonds, deposits {n National banks, disbursing e = officers’ balances, etc.. $41,338.199; total, $853.- | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | josc” aginat which there are demand labili- | February ... tles outstanding amounting to $020,326,222, leav- A - e Ing & net cash balance, including the gold re- [pay dos it o serve of 2387176, Corn, ¢ SU Februsry meomoom AVAILABLE GRAIN SUPPLY. - ¢ # sl | 2912 30 2% NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—Special cable and tele- | graphlc dispatches to Bradstreet's, covering | y ;7’37/. 4% g;"& the principal points of accumulation, indicate B s % the following changes in available supplies last | May : m Saturday, as compared with the preceding | May 9 1% P | July .. Saturda: | © Lard, pes 2 Wheat—United States and Canada, east of May 4 the Rocky Mountains, decrease, 1,044,000 bush- July . X 4 873 els. “Afloat for and in Europe, increase. 1,100,000 | Short Rib: bushels. World's net supply, net increase, 56,- | e 3 480 000 bushels. | % 490 Corn—United States and Canada, east of the | Cash_quotations were as follows: Flour, firm: No. 2 spring Wheat, 92@84c; No. 3 spring No. 2 red. $1 0. 2 Corn, 2 Oats, 24c; No. 3 white, f. o. | 0. 2 Rye, 46%c; No. 2 Barley, ' 0. b.. 27%@38c: No. 1 Flax Seed. $1 25%: Prime Timothy Seed, §2 §2i3: Mess Pork, per | bbl, $2 75@9 80: Lard, per 100 Ibs, $4 82; Short R (1o 34 7044 95: Drv Salted Short Clear Sides illers’ finished (boxed), $4 9@ goods, per gal | Art " Recelpts. Shipments. | Flour, bbis . ~ 11,000 5,000 Wheat, bu 13,000 Corn, bu | On the Produce market was firm; cre: s, 13@18t40: dairles, | 1@17c. _Cheese quiet, Sic. Eggs firm; fresh, 1 Ko WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Shipmts. Citie Bushels. Bushels. Minn 170,000 53, Duluth 46,151 waukee Chicago . Victoria, 2500 les; red, 8d@is Sitd; greasy, tagie wa o " Bouth Australia, 00 bales; scoured, Is %d® 1s 20: 2reaey, Gl@iid. 3 West Australin, 00 bales: scoured, 18 %d; greasy, BU g, land, 1600 bales; scoured, T%d@ls 2a; greasy, 5%@10d. Cape of Jood Hope and Natal, 1000 bales: scoured, 8%d@1s 4d; greasy, 5%@3d. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, Feb. 1.—Consols, 112 7-16@112 9-16; 12 7-16@12 11-18; Sflver, 26 1-16d; French rentes, 103 15c@103f G- LIVERPOOL, Feb. 1.—Wheat, steady; No. 1 standard Callfornia Wheat, 37¢ 6d; cargoes off coast, nothing doing; cargoes On passage, easier; English country markets, quiet; French country markets, weak: Liverpool Wheat. No. 1 California, 7s 10%Q7s 11d; Kheat in Paris, rm COTTON—Uplandas, 8 8-10d. CLOSE. WHEAT—Spot No. 2 red Western winter, CORN m?ad' txed old, dull, C — 8pot American mixed old, 8 4%d; futures, steady s March, 3s 24d. AVAILABLE CASH IN THE TREASURY. ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—The monthly state- ment of the public debt issued to-day shows | that at the close of the business yesterday the | debt, less cash In the treasury, amounted to $1,011,701,338, an increase for the month of $12,369,771. This increase s accounted for by the decrease in the amount of cash on hand. The debt is recapitulated as follows: In- terest-bearing debt, $647,365,810; debt on which interest has ceased since maturity, $1,828,540; debt bearing no interest, $336.878,774; total, $1,235.578,124. ' This amount, however, does not include $581,213,933 fn certificates and treasury notes outstanding, which are offset by an equal amount of cash in.the treasury. The treasury cash {s classified as follows: Gold, $200,731,551; silver, $510,616,160; paper, $100.452,006; Rocky Mountains, increase, 606,000 bushels. Oats—TUnitad States and Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains, increase, §01,000 bushels. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—To-day's statement of the condition of the “Treasury shows: nsh balance, $223,871,786; gold re- BUSINESS. —Exchanges, $299,714; NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. —The local wheat mar- ers are not so anxious for wheat as they were last week. All $rts of prices are quoted, according to the naads of the bidder, but the average range was from 73@7e for Walla Walla and T6@Wc for valley and bluestem The total shipments at wheat) from Portland since the present sea- son opened are 11475241 bushels. Of this amount 8,643,080 bushels of wheat and 200,503 barrels of flour were shipped direct to Europe, the remainder of the shipments golng to China, Japan and San Francisco. PORTLAND, Feb. 1 ket is weaker and bu wheat (flour included WASHINGTON. | | TACOMA, Feb. 1.—Wheat—No. 1 club, 78%c; | No. 1 bluestem, 764c. LOCAL MARKETS. | 1 | Royals and ONIONS—$2 65@2 75 per ctl; cut Onlons, $2@ 225 per sack. VEGETABLES—Marrowfat Squash, “$12@15 = ton; Hubbard Squash, $12@15 per ton; Dried ‘ppers, 3Wl0c per Ib: Dried Okra, 16c; Cab- bage, 60@7c per ctl: Carrots. 2@80c per sack: Garlle, 4@4%c per ™; Asparagus, — per Ib. Los Angeles Green Peas, 6@7c; String Beans, $c; Tomatoes. $1@1 60; Green Feppers, ¢ per : Summer Squash, $@10c; Egg Plant, 2c per ™: Hothouse Cucumbers, §1 per dozen. EVAPORATED VEGETABLES— otatoes, sliced raw, 12c per b in lots of 25 sliced desiccated, 16@1Sc; granulated raw, Onlons, 60c: Carrots, old, 13c: mew, 1Sc; Cabbuge, 30c; Bweet Potatoes, 30c; turnips, 2c; String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, 50c. POULTRY AND GAME. Two cars of Eastern sold at 10@1lc for Tur- keys, $ 50@6 for Ducks, $175@2 for Geese, $4 T5@5 for Hens, $4 50@5 for Young Roosters, $3 50@4 50 for old do and $4@5 for Fryers. Local stock is dull and not materially changed. Game Is lean and hard to sell in conse- quence. POULTRY— Live Turkeys, 10@11c for Gobblers and 10@11c for Hens; dressed Turkeys, 12@13c_per 1b; Geese, per pair, $1 25@1 50; Ducks, $4@5; Hens. $3@4: Roosters, young, $4@s: Roosters, old, $3 25@3 50; Fryers, $ 50G5; DBrollers, $4 50a5 | for large and 33@4 for small; Pigeons, $150@ 175 per dozen for young and T5c@$l for old. GAME—Quail, per_doz, $1: Mallard, $2 50@ | 3: Canvasback, $3@4; Sprig, $1 25@1 50; | Teal, Tic; Widgeon, Toc; Small Ducks, S0c Gray Geese, $150; White, 75¢; Brant, $1; Honkers, $2- Enclish Snive, $2: Jack Snipe, $i} Hare, 75c@s1; Rabbits, $12%@150 for Cotton- talls 'and $1 for small BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Dealers are quoting another advance in Eggs. Butter and Cheese are steady. BUTTER reamery—Fancy Creameries, 21@28c; onds, %@2tc. 4 b airy—Choice to fancy, 22@25c; lower grades, 20@2c per T Tgron A Fastern Butter—Creamery, 22@2ic; packed, 17%@21c per M. CHEESE—Cholce mild new, 1ic; common to good, §@i0c: Cream Cheddar, 10@1lc; Young America, 11@12c; Western, 11@12; Eastern, l?;_fiflc!:zcnver ng 5 c 2GGS—Rancl ggs, 24@25c loz; Eggs, 21@23c. e DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Beyond the scarcity ing worthy of note. still dull. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Cranberries, §7@S per bbl; Coos Bay, $1 0@ 2 per box. | <Apples, 40@50c per box for common, 65c@$l | for good' to_choice and $1 25@1 40 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS — Navel Oranges, $1 2@ 250; Seedlings. 50c@$1; Mandarins, $1@1 50 large and 65@75c for small boxes; Grape | Fruit, 32 50@5 per box; Lemons, 50c@$1 for | common and $1 25@2 for good to choice; Mexi- can Limes, $: California Limes, in_small boxes, 50@60c: Bananas, $125@2 25 per bunch; Pineapples, $3G4 per doz. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. sec- ladle- store in Limes there is noth- | Apples and Oranges are There is very little demand for any descrip- tion at the moment. Prices for all kinds re- main unchanged. DRIED FRUITS-—Prunes, @4%c for 40-30°s. 3%@i4cC for 50-60'S, 3U@3%C for 60-70°s, 2%@3Yc for 0-80's, 234@2%ce for S0- 50's, 1%@2%ec for Peaches, 3@dtsc; fan- cy, T@stec; poeled, 10@12isc; Apricots, s@be for se for good to fancy Moorparks; sun-dried, 4@4lci @2ic: Plums, 414@4%0 @li%c for unpitted; bleached ctarines, 4@sc for prime to | 74le for quarters and 3@5ic ing to color, ete. —2c for two-crown, 3@3%c for three- @ic for four-crown, sc for Seedless 3,0 for Seedless Muscatels and $1@ ion layers; dried Grapes, 2%c. Shestnuts are quotable at S@loc per for_hardshell and 6@7c_for 21t@3ge for hardshell, S@c Se for paper-shell: Peanuts, or Eastern and 4%ec for California carload lots, 4% evaporated black Figs, in for pitted ‘and @Sc: Filberts, §it@l0c; Brazil Nuts, §@3c per Ib: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 per 100. | HONEY—New Comb, 8@10c for bright and 5@ 7c for lower grades; new water white extract- light amber extracted, 8%@i%c | | 15%c; 8 deg Gasoline, In bulk, 20c; 86 deg do in_cases, 2c per gallon. WHITE LEAD—Quoted at 6@7c per Ib. TURPENTINE—In cases, 52c; in iron barrels, 47c; in_wooden barrels, 49c per gallon. LUCOL—Boiled, bbls, 43c; do cases, 43c; raw, bbls, 4lc: do cases, 46c per gallon. CANDLES — The Standard Ofl Company uotes as follows: Electric Light—6s, 16 oz. he; 14 oz, Bic: 12 oz, 12%c; 10 o0z, 4%e Paraffine Wax Candles—I's, 2s 4's, §'s and 12's, white. Thce; colored, Skc. LEATHER — Firm but_ quiet. heavy 1s quotable at 30 @ 3c per ‘Ib; do medlum, _ 28c; do ‘light, 2 @ 27c;. TOUEh Leather, 22Gi23c; Kips, $1@45 per dozen; Calf, 90c@$l per Th; rough splits, 7@sc; belt-knife splits, 10@12c; -Collar Leather, biack, 10@12c per foot: do russet, 10@1%c; BKirting Leather, @35¢ per Ih. SUGAR—The Westérn Sugar Refinery Com- pany_quotes ferms net cash: Cube Crushed and Fine Crushed, §%c: Powdered, Dry Granulated. 5%c: Confectfoners’ A,'3%c: Mag- nolla A, &%c: Bxtra C. 5lc: Golden C. 5%c Candy Granulated, 5%c: California A, 3ic per Ib; half barrels ¥c more than barrels, and boxes e more. Posts, §@10c each for No. 1 and 5%@6c for No. 2; Redwood, $5 - per cord; Oak, rough, $6 50: peeled, $9; Pine, $5 75. LUMBER—Retail- prices are nominally as 1] follows: Pine, ordinary sizes, $11@14 for und $9 50@11 for No: 2, extra sizes higher. Red- Wood—$1@IT for No. 1 and SU@I2 50 for No. 2. Lath; 4 feet, $1 70@1 %0; Pickets, $16: Shingles, $1.25 for common and §2.25 for fancy; Rustic, $19@21; Shakes, $8. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. February 1. Lumber, ft Flour, qr:sks Wheat, ctls Barley, ctls Oats, stls Corn, ctls . Rye, ctls 5 |Straw. tons Cheese, ctls ... Hay, tons . 346 Butter, ctls . 18 Potatoes, sks Quicksilver; fisk. = S1 Beans, sks Hides, no .. 270 Pelts, bdls OREGON. Potatoes, sks ... = 65t Wool. bales THE STOCK MARKET. There was quite a break in mining stocks vesterday, thie best figures for Sierra Nevada being $1 05, against $1 20 -for the preceding day, the same decline in Con. Cal. & Va. and the balance of the list dropping in proportion. | The Mammoth Mining Company will pay a dividend of fc- per share, amounting to $20,000, to-morrow. At the annual meeting. of the com- pany yesterday thé old directors and offices were re-elected for 1895, Intyre as president and tar: The Homestake Mining Company of South Dakota has re-elected -the old board of di- rectors for 1898, with Lioyd Tevis. as president | and F. G. Drum as secretary. The Unjon Ice -Company has re-elected the old board of directors for 1898, with Lloyd Tevis as president, E. W. Hopkins. vice-presi- dent, C. A. Grow treasurer, 1. H. Thompson secretary and 8. B. Toby general manager. The Central Gaslight Company will pay a quarterly dividend of §1 per share this month. The Paclfic Auxiliary Fire Alarm Company will_pay a quarterly dividend of 5c per share on February 15. The Pacific Gas Improvement Company and San Jose Water Company will each pay a reg- ular monthly dividend of 50c per share on Feb- ruary 10. Quarterly interest is now due and payable on the following bonds: United States 4's (new issue), Edison Light and Power §'s and | Spring Valley Water 4's. Alpha is assessed 5 BOARD SALES. Following were the sales In the San Fran- cisco Stock Board vesterday: 100 Alta . | 100"Andes . 400 Potosl 100 Best & Belchr. 100 Savage 200 .. 600 Sierra Nev 100 Bullion Do 99 250 Challenge . 500 Union Con . 44 300 Gould & Curry.. 32 100 ...... . 4 100 Hale & Norers..15 300 Utah . 12 200 Mexican 200 Yellew Jacket .. 32 200 Occidental 155 Afternoon Sessfon. Harness, | with Willlam Me- | 3. Frea Corker secre- | 1000 Vigorit Street— 40 Presidio 258 F Gas & Electric Co 25 Spring_Valley Water Powder ... Rallroad THE CALL CALENDAR. February, 1398 Moon’s Phases. “Full Moon, Feb 6 A branch maintained NOTICE TO MARINERS. mariners w free of expense. Navigators are cordlally Invited to visit the | @ First Quarter, o Feb. 2 of the United States Hvdrographle Office, located in the Merchants' Tixchange, is in San Francisco for the benefit of ithout - regard to natlonality and office. where complete sets of charts and sall- for compart information lights, dangers to nmavigation and all of Interest | The time graph Hill noon and is dropped at noon. by telegrap he United Island. Cal. A notice aropped on published t day. ing directions of the world are kept an hand son and reference, and the latest can always he obtained regarding matters to ocean commerce. ball on top of the buflding on Tele~ is hoisted about ten minutes hefors 120th mertdian hic signal recefved each day from States' Naval Observatory at Mars stating whethe- the time hall was time or giving the error. if any. is he same day by the afternoon pa- pers, and by the morning napers the fallowing w. S HUGHES. Lieutenant, U. S§. N., In charge. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER. | FrOM ] DU Alllance Yukon Fed 1 Umatilla .. " | Victoria & Puee Feb 1 City of RioJ... [China and Japan .. Feb 1 Emplire. . Coos Ba; \[Feb 3 Washteaaw.... Tacoma (Feb 3 Santa Rosa. San Diezo <|Feb 3 | Wihamette.. " Seattle.... . Feb 3 | Crescent City.. (Crescent Citv -|Feb 3 | Progreso. Seattle. . Feb 4 Columona. . Feb & Coos Buy {Feb & Homer [Feb & zaring. Coos Bay. [Feb 4 Mickinaw. Tacoma. . |Feb 5 | Bristol !Departure Bay.. |Feb 5 | Burma : ‘| Feb & | Pomona. U Feb 6 City Puebra.. nd Puget Sound Feb 6 Areata p: Fed § North Fork.... | Humboldt . |Feb 7 | City of Para.... Panama |Feb 8 State ot C: Portiana 9 Humboldt 0 | PrEl Alameda... Coptie.. Santa Rosa Weeott Alliance.... | Umatilla . Orizaba. Czarina....| A Blanchré Coos Bay.. Columbia.. Pomona.. San Blas Arcats Py |Pler 2,10 AM|Pler 24 3 % 2 Pa|Pler 7 China&Japan. Feb 3. 1 Py PM S3 San Drege 411 AM | Pler 11 Humbldt Bay.[Feb 5, 9 Am|Pler 13 Alaska......, |Feb 512 M|....... Vic & Prt'Sna | Feb 5.10 A Pier 9 Mexico . 5,10 AM|Pier 11 Coos Bay 5. 5pMiPler 8§ Los Angeles.. | 7, 5 PM Pler Newport. 6 9 Am|Pler 11 Portlana 7.10 San Diego. .11 Panama. 12 Coos Bav Times Waters the city twenty-five SUN, United States Coast and Geodetic Francisco Bay. thority of the Superintendent. NOuE The Mk sod low waters occur at Tont the height of tide is the same at both places. MOON AND TIDE. Survey. and Hefghts of High and Low at_Fort Point, Entrance to San Published by Offictal Au- (Mission-street wharf) about minutes later than at Fort Point; FEBRUARY—188. ‘Wednesday, February 2. Con Cal & Va.. | Plymouth . | at least would be very careful .in purchasin Nelson. ; b | {500 Ophi; Do pref ... 3. & e [ 100 Ata . 134500 Ophir St s StL &S W 5 =i E 200 Andes . 121100 Savage . ¢ - Do pref Baltimore EXCHANGE AND BULLION. | 200 Betcher . 100 Sjerra. Nev o0 | SO sees 5 , pre Jaltimore ... Barreled Bef and Pork are higher and firm. | iz v 0on sets. St Louis & S F. R G W Biew Orlenns 550 Best & Belch: - of |- o Do 1st pref . 56% Do pre 5 5 Sterling Exchange, 60 da — 4y | Hams, Bacon and Lard are also strong, with | 400 Chollar ... 92 | Elmynel | Ptme! Do 2d pref 21 Chi G W . of Sterling Cables . — 48 | prospects of a ri Trade {s still active. | 500 Con Cal & 39.| 7 BI-I0C | Fapt LIS I3 s Totals = St_Paul . %% Haw Com | New York Exchange, sis . - 0 CURED MEATS—Bacon, S8ic per Ib for | 200 trown Point 40 | Do pref L1110l 144% P orhear a0 Bl tolceaniion o 25 | heavy. Sc for light medium, 10c for light, 10%e | - CLOSINC | Opening . 6090 Mexican Dollars .... 1% 47 | for extra light and 12c for sugar-cured: East- | | TS new 45 reg.. 12 Closing . 6135 85 = ern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@lic; California | Following were the sales in tre. Pacific Stock | Do coup ....... 128 | ~Flour— WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. Hams, 10c: Mess Beef, $9 per bbl; extra | Board yesterday: U_S 4s. 11 Oy 2 oS b 1 N pening . ®e 7 mess do, $10;, famil> do, $11@12; salt Pork, | Regular Session—10:3). | s i B sts Closing . 28680 2760 A $9: extra prime Pork. $10: ' extra clear, | 5 | Do as e Do 38 - : WHEAT FREIGHTSAre dull at 30s, usual | $9: | 14400 Savage . 15 US 58 reg........ 11 o | LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. options, The chartéred Wheat fleet in port bas | $137 10688, | §18;" Smaked ™ Beef, QLo per | - 3 200 Sierra N 1021, Th the. qbcTe. Sxpoantlon oF. tha tidss | District 3.658 .... 11 N Closing 79% 74% 71% oy | tons on the same date last year; disengaged, | for compound and 6c for pure: palils, 7e: Call- | 155 Ghallenge Co: 21600 9 | hand column and the successive tides of th: | m]{,‘ cgu\s A - 107 | Northwstrn con.. i = STy eTx 17,800 tons, against 63,6é0; on the way to this | fornia tierces, 5c per Ib for compound and 6c 100 Challarss oon 500 39: day in the order of occurrence as to.time. -The Do C o S R | DRIED FRUIT MARKET. port, 195,300 tons, against 172,700 for pusg EBaIC Dl Bile: AEIY Hun 2o do &b | 350 Gon Cal' & Va.."1 051000 35 | Thatay. the third i calama e, thIk e Do Currenicy -.. 100 |9 Nav 45 | S Exports from this port in January were 835,- | ' COTTOLENFE—Tierces, 5%@i%c; packages, | %00 - 1500 9 | and the last or right hand column gives the Atchison 4s 9% |7 S Line 6s tr NEW YORK. Feb. 1—The Journal of Com- | 60 ctie, valued at §1.216,60, making total ex | less than 300-Ibe—i-Tb Dalls, 60 Ih a cage. Se: | joo crown Folnt . 400 87 | last tide of the dav, except when there are but Do ad B . 200 Gould & Curry. 500 98 | th _adjf 4s 6162 [0 S Line s tr % | merce says: While there has been no quotable | ports thus s © ‘of 7.656,987 ctls, | 3-1b palls, 20 in a case, $%c; 5-Ib pails, 12 in a > ' Sntor The tides, ax someiines ceoure. o Ele Helghes Can So 2d: 10 |0 T | a ports thus far this crop year 1656,987 ctls, 500 . 3 500 Unlon Con 45 | glven are additions to the ~soundf o e 0, |0 mp lsts tr. change in spot market prices for Currants, it | valued at $11,403,709. came 8igc; 10-b patle, 6 In @ case, Se: Stb | g H : 4 | gliven are additions to' the sourdines on the C & Ohio cific 6s of 9. | 1s reported that sellers who have been holding | WHEAT—Chicago recovered the lost ground | S o0 e OF HM 0 N & R tubs. 80 1be net, 75 1400 43 | when a minus sign (—) precedes the heightand }‘}lil % (r\ ? s |Reading 4s . out for prices above general spot quotations | yesterday and forelgn futures were also | half-bbls, about 110 Ibs, 7%c per Ib. |2 %#\‘Ol-,mh B ;; zhel:htmivnumxr‘:wcg : subtractive from !ha’ t R G 1sts. RG W 1sts..... have been constrained by continued lack of | high Thi: v tos to the fi . —— 900 Mexi - epth given e _charts. D el ST, < gher. s gave more tone to the future & | 700 Ophir 2007, . a.r 1 < — - DE&RG.. L&IMC3s. 4% demand to reduce thelr pretensions, and in | market here, but spot prices remained sta- HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. 11.mo<¥n-r 400 Yellow Jacket .. 33 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Erie Gen dsoi 1" ISt P Con ... Thotg | fact there seems to be more pressure to sell | tonary. The absence of sufficlent rain still | pverthing under this head is firm and quiet, | 30 Potost - : - RITEEERGENGE. EW&DIstatr.. 74 |SP C & P ista.. 120 | than has been noted for a week or two past. | renders the local market uncertain and the | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and Prands seil arncon Session. ARRIVED. Gen Flec 5s.....100% | Do 58 .....rorr. 116y | Buyers, however, show little Interest, prices | ehippers are not buying, except to fill imme- 2 500 Alta . . 11{300 Mexican . 22 : GHE&S A 65.... 183 |So,Ry 38 3ty | even at Inside figures seeming to be consid- | dlate needs. lc under sound stock. Heavy salted steers. | ;o snges: . . 32| 20 Occidentai™ . 0071 20 ZUBSOAY, Feurniry 1 Do 2ds . L3 R & 30 57" | erably above their views. Spot stocks are | Tidewater quotations are as follows: $1 4214 | 10@10%c per Ib: medium. fc: lght. fe: Gow- | Goo ... 5 . 13|00 Potost . 36| o X g‘u stmr Egeria, Smith, 50 hours from H&TC 1110 |Tenn new set 3. 81 | said to be moderate, with the bulk in a few | for No. 1. $143% for choice and §1 45@1 50 per | hides, 9@Me: Stags, 6ei salted Kip, 100: Calf. | 400 Beicher L 3600 .. : e e Hitest Joh 2 4 Do con '6s 106 [T & P L G 1sts.. 100% | hands, and the quantity on the way is reported | ctl for extra choice for milling. 1lc; dry Hides, 16c: culls and brands. 13c: dry | o0 ...... . - 3-_»‘3;,\1 Scorplon 08 : oro, Johnson, hours from Towa C lste.......100- | Do rg 2ds 5385 | to be comparatively small. Cable advices Kip and Veal. 14@15c: dry Calf, 18@%c; cull R i 3 8 | Cleone; raiiraod ties, fo L E White Lumber Co. Kan P Con t 110% | Union Pac 1 P | o thetotoon Tefbein Gresce vaiy: aotoesolaint CALL BOARD SALES. 160170, Goatakins, 20@374¢ _cach; Kids, 5@ilc; | g Doy & Belohr.... 431 (80 Sterra News $ |, Stmr’ Umatilla, Hunter, 64 hours from Vi K Pac 1st D tr.. 120 |[UP D & G ing that it is not over 12,000 tons, while others | . Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 ctls, | Deerskins, good summer. 25@3c per Ib: me- 0 161200 3 | torla and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, La new cons 4s.. 1021 | Wab 1st 58 St5a"that 1 nounts 1o 16000 tons.© Bitker | $LI% 6000 8140l 14000, S5 40%; 26000, 3140; | dium "20Ct winter; 0o Shoenskine, shearfines. | &0 Shliare 22 |60 R B e R T 0 AR S R L & N Uni 4 87 Do 2ds . figure, it is clali d, vely ecember— 3 . 30c eac! short wool, T0c each; medium, | 79 N | sl i B . jours from res- Missourt 68 100 | W Shas 5711l 100 | BRI quARLILY Tor Fequirements of ihe. trads o Becond, semign May, 6000 ctle. 1403 8,0, | omtoc: ons Yools, MemiL 3 ach | e RS 5 | gent City: 200 31 £t lumber. to B T C Perkins; MKa&T 65% Va Centuries .. n of the world until the new v 1 4 3 ,000, 4. —-No. 1 rendered, 257%%c per ; No. 1 = 1 h to chell. Do 4s . wi4| Do deferred T | mext fall It in aino said that ine net inon. | , Regular Morning ~Session — May 00 ctls, | 2, 9@2ic: refined, fo: Grense, 2@%ic. e 03 ls00 oo 81 CLEARED. S, | N'Y Cent 1163 siderable auantity of stock left in the primary | 31 40; 12,000, £140a; L A O clip Middle_counties—free, 100 | 200 Crown -Point ... 22[80 ... ) TUESDAY, February 1 NG S & market is of inferlor quality, and in view cember — 2000, : . c ) | 13c: dn defective. c: San Joaquin, defec- S & g 3 @ Cloudy ® fia/n ®Snow| | Ije STocks e e R S R R R . e ta g it B v, 980y Bantnest Montaini sic: tras 0 Gould & Corry.. 33 o ¥ellow facket - 31 | Stmr Homer, Jesten, Bureka: Goodall, Perk- & | v ni 20! ¥ Ay v te ] 1 ctls, thern, 3c: do defective. 9@1lc: [um- 3 = 5 * A S b i . SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION| | Grown Point 20| Ophir made early In the season American importers | LT oo e1 10; 600, 41 0% 2000, 31 396, | Dojat and_Mendocino, 1imite: Hastern Oregom, | 00 Kentuck Tl Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka; Charles HOURS O k- further supplies until convinced that the st December—2000. $1 32%. 9@13c: Vallay Oregon. 16@1Se. N T DURING -PAST 12 e & iickmees 1% | is of good quality. #tock| BARLET-The petering out of the rain in | 'HOPS-Old crop 2fte for poor to fair and 8 oA G QU s Humboldt, Bonifeld, Seattle; 3 A Ma- ELAmATION, T e % | EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Al b e TR Laal i JumAT T LD R Stmr State of Californfa, Green, Astoria; The arrow fiies with the wind.. The top fis- | Homestake et ST T — Spot_quotations were unchanged. The demand SAN FRANCISCO MEAT -MARKET. Bid. Ask, | Bid:Ask.'| (Godall,_Petking & Co. wres at station indicate maximum. temperatute . 0T, St L s 381 CHICAGO, Feb. .—CATTLE-Barsly steadv, | for Brewing for shipment continues, and the : Alpha =06 [Julta .. o 03 PE“{Y‘" S‘O""fln Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, 1oe e Ay oioe g;ld;:r;::éh SRS E £ s : Beef steers, $3 80@5 30 for 1rierlor th strintly | Detter class of Feed is being utilized for this | Fat Beet Is scarce, owing to the shortness | 4Alt2 i e 37 40 glm"l'm,s“' Hays, Seattle; Alaska Comm and hundredths during the past twelve hours:- LONDON MARKET. | chotce, bulic “golng at $430@5, fair to good | WAL o )4 4 cood and $1 05 for | Of feed: but prices shor no change. FHogs are | e 34 | Moktoan B e T i E - Isobars, or solid lines, connect points of equal { b i ;‘ednern ;ed c.‘a:l{e. 34 40@4 T5: stockers and | cnofce: brewing, $1 1214@1 17% for No. 1 and | °a8Y at previous prices. Mutton ranges the | Best & Belchr. 45 | Occldental 155 — SATLED. air pressure; isothermis, or. dots~d lines, equal . 'NEW YORK, Feb. 1—The Evening Post's | feeders, $3 20@3 40; calves were firm and un- | ¢ (234@1 05 per cfl for dark Coast. same | Bullion 10 Ophir ... - 88 54 TUESDAY, February 1 ferperators: The word *High' means high | London fnanclal cablegram scs: The stock | S TTON Wara aBa Tower i Hole o CALL BOARD SALES. Wholesale rates for dressed beef stock from | Caledonia 18 ‘Overman 05 07! Begtmr Welltngton, Satmond, Nanai Ty, barometric pressure anl @ usuaily Accompanled | yarkets here were quiet and featureless to- | chaice packers, 33 6905 70 prime hesvs hoss. | . Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—4000 ctls, | Slaughterers are as folloms: A e % 2| Stmr President, Nelson Taquina Bay. B e TS 0 sl DI*% ' day. . Americans opened good, became weak on | §1 8256 ' - " ; prime heavy hoss, | o\ e duon, Sihes 16,000, 92, Y40 ctis, | “ERr Fird uality. (4@7c: second do, $%@ | Con Cal & Va. 10 Suvage oo ML | sumr Gipey. Telana, Santa Orox. o by claway weather and rains. - “Tows'” uually teporis of ‘smowstorma in the Unitad States, | L SHEEP—Trade In sheep and lambs was nc- | Second Session—May—00 ctls, 02c; 500, e A B e e, sl b & Seorpton .1 0. 0 | -Bimr Scotls, Hansen, Eeattl fire Nppear o e ‘z.mgm{\ s rallie .z(me’ close. . Buying is active here, | tite, the cfierings seiung at Steengec p-lce %c. X VMM. < N MUTTON—Wethers, '6%@7c; ewes, 6c per Ib. | Confidence - Sterra Nev ™.l 88 '8 | Simr Arcats, Reed, Coos B | he pressurs s high tn the, nterior ahd dom | but yery piofemslonsl. A festure 10 08y Wa8 | i Wasterns Samiprisioe the sreat bk of tbe | . Afterno P B i g PO LAMB—Spring. nominal. Crown Point. 2 Silver Hill o] Sime Ao, ek Cook By A e I e 1o rohabio: | Mighely iatistios choms thot ié visibie mup- | offerings ana SeliiE Tt T e e |amar Besalon—May—4000 ctls, $2%c; 2000, | = PGRK—Live Hoga. 4c for large, 34@%c | Con New York o [Semndacd — | Bark Theobald, Cameron, Seatdle. e o A T e T e o ot e o "ZP. | Dgs sola readily at ¥4 50@5 and latibs were in | OATS—There is nothing new.to report. The | (o small and $%@iic for medinm; eoft Hogs, e S R 3| Bktn City of Papeete, Bérude, Tahitl e paraabiires raln Bath of Orexon 18 Tme - hoom In IhAustrial shares continues. Hudson | aciive demand at $4 0G5 7, few going as Jow | demand fs of a jobbing character and s not | %°i dressed. do. F@te per Ib. Hale & Norors.1 60 1.8 Yellow Tacket.. 23 30| Sonr Herwam lsro, soalaska orobable. With.a “high” in the viclnity of Bay rose sharply.. ihe siightly easler tone | &% & sharp at the moment. Prices are steady. e ER AT MERGHANDISS 0 1o ixello & Schr Barbara Hernster, - Jensen, Bowens Aaho, and the pressyire falling . to the .Call- “in London money rates to-day was due to the | Receipts—Cattle, 4000; Hogs, 30,000; Sheep, | Fancy feed. $122%@125 per ctl: good to : STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Landing: £ fornia coast. warmer weather.may bé axpected | scarcity of bills presented for discount. 11,000, chofce, $1 17%4@1 221: common, _$1 124@1 15; Sshr § Danielson, Nelson, Mendoclno. The in summer and colder weather in winter. Burprise, $1 25@1 30 $1 35@1 45; gray, $1 15 BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 1898 deltvery, TUESDAY, Feb. 1-2 p. m. CHARTERS. i revarse of these conditions .will -produce an | ‘BUSINESS OF THE COUNTRY. I KANSAS CITY. 117%: milling, $117%@1 2214; black, for seed, | 5%M5%c: Wool Bags, 271@30c. 1 opposite result. . o - g — KANSAS CITY, Feb. 1.—CATTLE—Recelpts, Elaimi o Clipped Oats sell at $1@2 per ton | COAL—Is scarce and firm at the advance. | B AL G i D R agy ey luber W Grayx - o ay ey £ U S Bonds— nd Gos.. §5% Harbor for Santa Rosalla. WEATHER REPORT. jo N . Feb. 1.—The total of the bank | official, $300 natives, 400 Southerns. Market slow | °¥OF the raw product. ‘Wellington, quoted at $8;: New Wellington, $8; | 45 quar coup..11 Pac Gas Im,. 93% 94 q P s | clearings at leading cities for January, as re- | put mot quotably lower, except on inferlor beef | ynoe o 1° Lrm. but quiet, with light offer- | soutpfield ~ Wellt $10: Seattle, $6.30 Pac L Co 561 — FEIMARATELD (120th Meridian—Pacific: Time.) | ported to Bradstreet's, bears testimony 1o the | uraes which ere 6G10c lower. Tndian and | "Smatl round vellow, 51 T34 per'otl; large yel vt 3 00, Cho Bay, §75; Wallsend, $1: | 48 quar new §'F G & B.. 9% %% | POINT LOBOS, Feb 1-10 p. m.—Weather, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 1. 5 p. m, | immense vplume of business representing com- | Texas steady, feeder weights 10c lower on ac- | low. $1 074 white. §1 05. per ctl; large yel- | @ teh, $10; Cumberland, $10 in bulk and | Miscellaneous— foggy; wind, NW; veloclty, I miles. e | Cal-st Cab 5s.113 — gt The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | merclal, financial and speculative transactions | count of quarantine enforcement. Texas stcers, | RIE-Firmly held at 31 6 o7 per ctl $1150 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Tag. |Gl S5 CfP 38108, — | Ty rance— - SPOKEN. date, am cmpared with (iose of the same’ PASINE Uiroush the banks during the open. | §350md 60 ‘Texas cows. $250G3 45 native | BUCKWHEAT Scarce at $1T5@2 per oil | §13: Cannel, $10 per ton: Rock Springs, Castle ' G'C Wat 6 *103 |Firem's Fad..107% — Déc 10-Lat 56 S, long 3 W. Br ship Pen- date last ‘sexson and ratnifall during the past | \n5TONtR of 1896 " The total clearings at| steers, $375g5: bulk W @4 9; native cows e Gate and Pleasant Valley, §7 60; Coke, $12 per | Dup-st .ex ¢ ;| Bank Stocks— @een. hence Qct 2, for Queenstown. twenty-four . mours: geventyseven citles of the United States. o | and Reifers 8 2G4 % stockers and feedcrs, FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFE. e et e SR Ry " EL & P 6s. Anglo-Cal L Dee 10—Tat 8 € lone ® . Br ship Travaa- Past This Last -} Falexrephiis lnlnrrx}pllnn iy itha !to;"n A 1 5 5 5. Lo S 5 - ® & Ch RySs. Bank of C: ‘core, hence t:11, for Queenstown. =2 o TR A el 2 iphic X storm, aggre. | T HOGS. Receipts. official, 17300, Market | There s a moderate call for Flour at the | CORDAGE—Prices are ns follows: Mantla— 6 | S HORTS, o Stattons 2 novs. Seacon, Seazon. | gate 05000060, @ silght gain, ‘onehalt of 1| opened eusy: cloted, D4Gse higher; s | old prices. 15-tnch, G%c; 12-thread, Tic: 6 and 9 thread, | Gear-gt R o W10 [TALE Qb T e Fote wi a Bluff o6 15,80 { Sver Tarugry, 1807, and | of 0 ber cont over | heavick, 8 653 55 packers sy 5: | FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, | 7%c; bale rope, 6%@Tic. Slaal_té-inch, W% |1, & L Co 6s. {Lon P & A.130 SRRl Ik Y T Sew s 1% January 16 With the exception of the | mixed, "3 60G3 T1Hh: lighee, $3 50G3 T5: mien. ",:W‘ 65: Bakers' extrns, $4 30@4 40 per bbl. | 12-thread, 6%2: 6 and 9 thread, #%c; bale rope, Ao i By T SAN PHDRO—Salled Feb 1-Schr Prosper, N F ¥ month. of cember, 1862, the top of the boom | @3 60. s £ J ILLSTUFFS-Prices in sacks are as fol- | 5X@6%e. < arket-sf . — - (Nev Nat B. b from Tacoma. :;;”ilm'om{n :M before the panic of 1893, the month just closed SHEEP—Receipts, officlal, 6500, Sheep | Jows, usual discount to the trade: Graham CANNED FRUITS—Prices for the 1897 pack 'Dn‘l.nt !&Il i-.m%flg%]cs“’"“ Bank— NEWPORT-Salled Feb 1—Stmr Tillamook, Bas Luls OF o furnishes the largest total on record. FEven | steady; lambs strong. Stockers and feeder | Flour. $3 per 100 Ibs: Rye Flour. $2 50 per 100: | are as follows: Black Cherries, $1 23@150; T S 55&&"--1‘7“ 1620 | for —. R : Lo} Aevids ? as :n‘r;‘%x};sgd ith December, 1607, the Jecrease | lamba active; lambs, $4 5G4 90; muttons, $3 & Rice Flour, $ 75: Cornmenl, §2 %; extra cream | White Cherries, §1 3501 75: Peacl and Pears, | N G mgRY Ta.100% — [iilum 8 & L1050 2160 AN DIBGO_Krrived Feb 1-Bktn Retriever, g : one, 2 per | . o, $3: Oatmeal, $350: Oat Groats, $4: Hom- | 80c@$1 10: Apricots. 60@s0c. %3 = s = New. W hateon Yuma 3 ) 1.2 451 cent. The feature of the clearings in January e iny, $3 1093 30; Buckwhe: N NED g1 f MRy Cal 58103 I [ gy U 450 485 —che Buby: A Couslis, Tor - o W 4 “ Y, ; at Flour, $4; Cracked N; VEGETABLES — Peas, T0c@$t %; 34 3 Safled Feb 1 £ A Prancicca dain’ Moxtmum {emperaturs, | was” the' aimost umanimoun matire ot the: in e OMAHA. Eheat, &50: Farmial ol ey | meAnIE CThe, : NP C R i [Reuritv S B | ORaY HAOT RpOR-—Arrived Feb 1_Schr - 0 g 3 2 w , Neb., . r, H — 2, . b - T WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | thowing decreases as comparad with o year | g et S L Reeibts: facke. & 0565 467 Tearl Barley, o7 Syl Beas, | e quote: Costa Rica-17i8io nominal for | Ok 5 [Cplon T Co = | Norin fiend hence Jas 2; schr Melancthon, FORECASTS. | ago. es- have been a | 200 Marke =3 eers, §; ;' Green Peas, $4 % per 100 Ibs. prime Wwashed (none here); 15@1éc nominal for reet — ence Jan 24 e re has risen rapldly. Auring the | feature of- the month. At New York an in- | @i 85: Western steers, $3 60@4 40; Texas rteers,” é 71 minal for | Om Ry 6s. 130% | Californta PORT LOS ANGELES—Safled Feb 1-—Haw by our hours over the gm“.,g por- | ¢rease of 42 per cent is shown, compared with | $303 65; cows and helfers, $3@3 50: canners, §2 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. :333 ;’.‘.‘L",‘;‘f}y‘?::,‘:."fi::l;;‘Z&lfic‘}‘;.:fl;fl to | P & 115 |feary. . - stmr San Mateo, for Comox; stmr Alcazar, for tion of the Pacific Slope. An area of high 8 vear ags, at Chicago ef 35 per cent. and at gz 90; stockers and feeders, $3 50@4 70; calves, 3 e 10@1% for good. mixed with black | P & C 112 | Market-st-.... 53 83% | —- Aveived Feb 1—8ohe: Ataerh :g,:‘,,;;“:w.m; hfmm 3\;\;,.,1‘. n‘,,,m,émwam I f:::; Zr" 1a,“peJ‘ !necr:‘t‘.mn'l‘:l".e‘ nfr !h‘e ’Iour de- | $4G6; bulla and stags, $2 40@3 40. ‘| The Hay market was strong vesterday and | bean: ns‘muc for fair; 6%@8%c for common to E:; N ;n:!;’}; & H T efl,«é‘mo?mrxxz;ng e eri- A antt < Tapare. over Northern | ST New Tngland. Canadian bank clear- | Heary, 38 008 6. mixes ' o0 o [nwer. | arrivals sold off readily at full figures. There ordinary. @6 for good-to prime washed: | Sac ElecRyta. — 100 | Powder— X Tt ARENA - Arrived Feb 1—Stmr Alca- The femperatore has risen rapidly over trie |.Ings make an enually ‘good showine, aggregat- | $3 813 10: bulk of selen $5s0@3 63, ' ¥ | W8 no chenge in Bran and Middlings. 1210 Tor fair washed: 16 @ilc tor'wood | 8T & X Plednuits |Calitomnis 108 — | a5 2o05 N Oae_satled Jan S1—Schr Lille- country west of the Rocky Mountalns. In the | in§ $113.441.260. an increase of 30 per cent com- | SHEEP-Recelpts, 506 Market steady. Fair | BRAN-S0 toga1 6o, to prime washed peaberry: 104@Me “for"eu- [ 8 P of At 6. I0X102 |E Dynamite 88 = | NEW WHATCORIC! B e Veley Thee b derma viee of [N T D e a4 J0:EIsr 10 shalos PG FE Roa” Barl $22023 e %’a“'i}'é,'}‘»:‘l‘x.?? o e Sowinien | 520 o on 5. sier00 - |Gaame Com €0 B B | POTATOOSH.-Passed Feb 1-Stmr Quieca, hric 2 | : < st 5 : common and st % SFDE —Rol arley. er | washed: 5 £ e pevveic ! s A aximum wind velocity of 20 miles per | . NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. | $3@3 80; lambs, $4@ 40. ook SNSCD, | ton! Oflcaice Meal at the mili, $25 60020 30: | poaberry. - v | R e iscelianeons— [ Jan.30, (O BERLC, ivad Feb 1-Stmr Rival hwest 1 rted at Yuma. | i 3 ; Cocoanut Cake, : Cotton- caragua- good s o Pic Assn.; S % Bt rain hae fallen 1n Conbent Capiforum™ | NEW YORK, Feb. 1 —FLOUR—Recelpts, 16,- DENVER. B a3 B o Corn. Moal, (;”lflf Nlearngua_o0tle for Eoo A peatery. | 8 v Wat i e Ta Yntin . | hanoe Jan REYES Passed Feb 1-Stmr T pForecast made et San Franclsco for thirty | T0l: exports, 2101 Qulet and barely steady; | DENVER, Feb. 1—CATTUZ—Recelpts, 40 2t Cracked ‘Corn, $U@2: Chopped “Feed. | Guatemale anc WexTal, Jav, Gl Fr e b e A R R R R s tof San Feattaonr Gaip s Feb. o 5 g INVER, . 1. 3 , 400, 3 or prime to “for | - Gh 0 o 3 0 Eag & Northern California_Falr Wedneaday: colder t :;f‘:ct;:l;;vuth; l;:ést;;cline in wheat; Minne- | 3::1 ':t:;er:! ;:mefl‘fi c?wl-.hm! ’odo: mka ST (Bx-car i round Jotor—wwheat, 3160 L sttty z?_:g_ yamea: 14@lie for | Contra Costa. 5% §5% Mer Ex Rentiso" = 1 Anfim.\—fmhed Feb 1—Stmr. Cleone, ‘hence e o erly winds, - : £ , . freig) to river; per ton t t, : Oat, ol o v e A VIR 8 - 2 3 . 2 ol ‘Sputhern California — Clowdy * Wednesday; | WHEAT-Recelpts, S0475; exports, 23487, | bulls, stags, etc., $203. pald to TIVET: | 614 somis 50 B s 50, Sompyessed. | ed: o ter metiw O I e S WhiOa Co, i 4 % -m‘ififi?mif Syl R iy colfler 'in the ~northern " portion; northerly ?:::p -;:::;;n:u;.d:l::&:. 0:1 x. gm:’mm had &l HOGSZRNMNI, 400. ”erket steady to be | 11 i, Alalre, - sio mp.d: 20; “stock, 4§10 500 g‘dtl,z:r{ér 3o for. Kubd) wasied peavery; 1} |7/ Gas & Hiectrie_ - [Pac :sor o 100 | A Garfleld, hence Jan 16. ada—Fair Wednesday. Taveriosl stotks Eaithl e big decrease in | lower. Light packers. $3 60G3 65; heavy, $3 65| STRAW—40@47i%c per bal ood S wuperior unwashed. " Capltal Gas... — — | Par Paint % — EASTERN . PORTS. R o soneachy. | Liverpool stocks, bullish cable advices, forelgn | @3 (0 mixed, $ 5563 @: bulke of sales, & 60, PACTFIC CODFISH—The Unlon Fish Com-{ M E [renaains S TORE Aretved Yon fi- Shns ANlianca. Arieons-Tale Welnesosy iy e Qg fron ;::rtu-, but eased off | SHEEP—Recelpts, 3775, Demahd good for pany quotes as follows: Bundles, per Ibh. 3%c: | MORNING SESSION. 1 i nder " | muttons and lambs; mauttons, : BEANS AND SEEDS. H 5 ] SETON trom Colon. B il |y A kS e s S, st op 1o o A MM Harain Commentel & Sngae . B8 | SIS 8o pnance for Coen % = ; - , February, 1 03%, o nother advance in Pink Beans is noted. {ps, Norwa: : S 3 a7 3 REIGN PORTS. T 'm'.fi"fiu'd'.‘f"v‘v"fxfi’ e ihe 5y rken | cloed §1 08 May, §5 11-16997Hc, closed e LONDON WOOL SALES. Otherwise thers is o change to report. All a:“':'.;,g:{.“’-c.,, ipe. Silver $2000 Markot street Ry Con Honds be. . 1 874 || GALCUTTA Sailed: Jan 2-Br. ship Way- femperature, 45; maximum. 50: raintall, 0.21 ‘WOOL—Quiet; Texan, 5 T kinds are firm, however. o; 3 3 : 35000 Northern Ry of Cal b8 % 109 0 | farer; for San Francisco. ALEXANDER MeADIE FETROLECN DUl BROuEe D e sag mge 8¢ the Wool | BEANS—Bayos, $2 903; Small Whites, 135 :i;".",_.“fi'u’,‘,"c‘,‘fi,‘nb};’“"“‘,fa oy ot 18 Ocotnlc’ Steamahip Ca. Aows 0. | STbNEY faled Jan ¢ Herk Undaunted, for 1 c L—Conditions in the Metal market fafl 3 45; Large Whites, $1 374; Pinks 2 50 | ales, Golden State, per Ib, 6%c: mid 0. 00 45,00 RES— AT to Improve 1o any apprectabie ereonest 4l | @ good attendance and a better demand was 8; Reds, 80@2; Blacl $2 26@2 50; | Beal, ver doz, §ii¢; desiccated, Gilf Edge, per % do - do . 48 00 AZO! Arrived prior to Jan 28U S stmr EASTERN MARKETS. cordine o the New York Metal Trchange: | noted. sspecially for Melbourne yreeay, which | Butters, 1 w{xfl 305 Limes, ¥ 8661 Pea. | dox. the: nk‘lalg“ofid.nhl:‘zego.. each, 83 o maoog L% | Hush SO I Lt e = 2 ; closed easy cily. : 3 alf barrals, each, $4 50. - NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. e tive part in the competition in grades suiting SERDS—Drown’ Mustard. 83 per ctl: Yallow | COIL Callforait Castor OIl. cases, No. 1, 85c; | 2:Pacific Lighting 111111 $450: .| " CORONEL.gailed . Jan 19—Br stmr City ot S : S Lt W S thelr wants, taking 500 bales of merinos. The }{w;gg- $202 10; Wiax, $5210; Candry mm bble. ‘$0o per gal (manufacturers’ Tatef): Lin e 1‘3:‘\:'213;"‘3."'%5"5 % NS TOWN. Afrived Jan H1—Br. ship W YORK. Teb. 1—The stock market to- | SPELTER-Unchanged, at 8 9 bid and # 00 ;z“:::a‘,";,";,‘.:: Stk o LS 2 ot b e O e L oara Ol ckton, wintor steatued. | 1000 do 'do” o 30 o FCSmbrign Sroi Partling, and milied. fur. Sal- had a load of liquidation to till A . Some scou: PEAS—NI! 25; Green, 3 3 o : & 01 75 | WAYS 5 B o S T | LBy ot ot 0 e | Gl M A A e |« et e T ™00 | R Falad er il vt O b, o 38| OUDA eled Jos B Sy Bl . e n| oe 2 £ 0 : o . < ’ prominent stocks to_exercise sustaining force | miners and smelters quotes Toend st 38 45, " | trade, but faulty irregular, with prices in| POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. | cruae, foo; L e A §1.00 | SYDNEY Satled Jon 22Br ship Romanoft, by their strength. The heavy offerings were | COFFEE Options opened steady. with prices | buyers’ favor. e Whale Ofl, naturel white, 40c: bléached do, 45c; | - 00 00 - | fO% i Well ‘absorhed and net deciines are for the | unchanged to s points lower; closed quiet, with he recand perice of sales will open ou March | Potatoss and Onions are stoady at the recent | Paaifia Publer mixed Faints, white and house | R - TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. most part confined to fractions, but are gen- | PHi° anged to 5 points nat lower. Sales, | 10, the third on May 8 and the fourth on June | tmprovement in prices, Thero ls no changs | colors. §1 201 35.per gullon; wagon colors, 32 | 100 Cont : ‘w00 | 'NEW YORK-Salled Feb 1-Stmr Nomadigshy i udin ‘ebruary, $6 50; March, | 2. The offerings at each series will bo limitsd 295 3 n | 3 . eral. For a time after the opening there | g56) Spot Coffee—iio, quiet % arch: | T 300,000 bales, the lists closing on tho dates | TOTLHY Of note in Vegetables, except that Cu- m&""“n- - - | §00 Hawailan Commerc] 255", | for Liverpooly seemed 1o be no diminution from yesterday'e | 6c: No 7 jobbing. ¢4¢: Tild, quist. mentioned or whenever the quantity fixed shuil | cumbers are lower. Standand Lg}luémauongr&?& B i N ket Calla eas e i N o e L Bt Scandle, tor activity. There n apparently AR—Raw, steedy: refined, steady. Have arrived, POTATOLSTarly Rose, 6@750; River Reds, | Water-white Coal Ofl. In bulk, 10c: Pearl Ofl, | 50 L BALTIMORE=Salled F Secomliation of auteide orders over night ahd DRIED FRUITS, TFollowing are the sales of the day 'n dntnil: | @88o{ River Bu 00100 per sak: Ora: | In oases, 10%he: Astral 45, I3ike: Star fios 153a] | 150 Ocashto. Mieammship $7% [mamourg b I-Btme Seodia, for London was w0 A e o ook eftecting | NIEW YORK, Webi 1,—Caltornia #isd fruits | 1 1oy Rroter %‘&m bales; scourcd, 13aQ | gon Burbanien, Glegfl: Baitpes Hurbanks, 1eg | Extra Star ol ot Eratne do; m&%; [T T@@ | PHILADELPHIA Arrived Peb 1-Stm Penn- eny marked advance {n prices, the offerings be. | steady. eensland, ion; 9 ; DartaRkes O Fota: [ipaceme do 7ol S Btome Qoolinn In hike i do/ doi A D e haran 1oyl EVAPORATED APPLESCommon, B@Mo; Qu e Ag1e Ml_nh- scoured, 9%dPls #4; | toes, N:e per St toe- Plvart “‘hm S pulk, Hordo in cases. 63io; :“ Deogacized |10 _g: - do flfi,‘ NEW Y%K-—Arrlm Feb 1-Stmr Kensing-

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