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1900, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver and Exchange firmer. 11 heat futures lower. Other grains dull. Hay and Feedstuffs quiet and unchanged. No further advance in Beans. Potatoes and Vegetables quict. Butter continues high and unsettled. Cheese weak. Eggs accumulating and neglected. Poultry quict and steady. Game slow and weak. Oranges steady at the auction. Provisions unchanged and firm. Local bank clearings increased materially in January. Moderate trading in local securities. Fresh Mexican Limes arrived. Ch & point. Third Avenue and Pittsburg, Cincin- arters. hatl, Chicago and St. Louis continued heavy in face of the general tendency of the market. The Shenandoah loads merchandise for Syd- nex out_reflectis Victorious loads lumber ‘st Chemainus | Market activity an se and livestock at this port for | tinctly reactionary. ngs in Jenuary were 383~ ralia. 1 in January, 1899, This | for the first month of -the | United Etates 4s (coupon) ice; Bank Clearings. old 48 % in the bid price; 2s rose %. NEW YORK STOCK LIST, Shares Sold Stocks— 5620 Atchison ... 35450 3,63 Atchison pref Baltimore & Ohlo.. Canadian Pacific Canada Southern Chesapeake & Ohi Chicago Great Weste: Chicago Burlington & Quincy Chicago Ind & Louisville..... Chicago Ind & Louisville prefd. Chicago & Eastern Iilinois Chicago & Northwestern Chicago Rock Island & Pacific. C C C.& St Lou Colorado Southern . ‘clorado Southern 1st pref Colorado Southern 24 prefs Delaware & Hudson re Lack & Wes Produce Exchange Sales. | sales in January were | #at_and 3500 tons barjey, making | s the first seven months of the | £ 905,000 tens wheat and 150,000 tons January Coinage. ge of the local Mint for January Erie 1st prefd Great Northern pref: Hocking Coal . Hocking Valley . Hlinois Central, ex div. lowa Central 1o Central prefd.. Kansas City Pittsburg & Gul! Lake Erie & Western.... Lake Erie & Western prefd.. Lake Shore . Loutsyille & Manhattan 1 Metropolitan Mexican Cen : Minneapolis & St Louis. . Minneapolls & 3t Louis prefd. Missouri Pactfic Mobile & Ohto. Missour! Kansas & Texas. Missour! Kansas & Texas ew Jersey Central ew York Central rfolk & Western rfolk & Western prefd.. rthern Pacific orthern Pacific prefd.. Ontario & Western. Oregon Raflway & b Oregon Rallway & Nav prefd Pennsylvania . Reading . eousss Reading 1st prefd Reading 24 prefd. Rio Grande Western.,..... Rio Grande Western prefd St Louts & San Fran... St Louis & San Fran Ist prefd St Louis & San Fran 24 prefd St Louis Southwestern .... St Louls Southiwestern prefd St Peul ... St Paul prefd St Paul & Omaha Southern Pacific . Bouthern Railway ... Southern Rallw Texas & Pacific Union Pacific Union Pacific Condition of ‘the Railroads. Clews' New York circular says: roads have passed through the 4; the water has been nated from ‘the large majority; prevail in- their man- # larger degree than ever, and they with a more reasonablc than was the case have grievances ashville. efficiency treet Raflway good - rail 1 that publi tably with. the public n 1o fear hostile leg: heed have small 1 ation of ratiroads as invest- allroads are exps y's_prosperi 119" roads in the | % roads in eleven | 000,000, An - increase. of per dent over the pre- | se are stupendous figures, but were made with 189 or 1895 more astoniehing. They | the most important industry in | has been transferred from & con- | rialnty two Or three Years ago of soundness and strength.” W "eather l;cport, Pacific Time.) CO, Jan. 31 5 p. m. the seasonal rainfalls to with those of same date ails in last 24 hours: 20th Meridy SAN FRA ne are Wabash pre! Wheeling & Lake | Last - This - Last | - B e S ol Wheeling & Lake Erie P 2280 = Wisconsin Central 54 392 xpress companies— 4 %X Adams American ... United States . Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous— 67 5 i s s s -+ Amerfcan Cotton OIl . 3 2 American Cotton Ol prefd. o b -3 American Malting .. ta- Maximum temperature, American Malting prefd o ok :mer!un :me!un( & Refin. : - merican Smeiting & Refin prefd. § AND GENERAL American Spirits . . rer Americen Spirit: pretd s Hilgh Gver ithe American Steel Hoop ...... the Rocky Mountains. Dur- American Steel Hoopl pretd there hiks tebin-s. allght | merican Steel' & Wire,....... e s . ast of California o American Steel & Wire prefd. ~ ritures have remained neatly wta: American Tin Plate ... D sofiatey want ot $56 . Racky American Tin Plate pretd . Terican Tobaceo =3 sitinmes ini (b walleye. of 1.5 American Tobacco prefd . California. | This Toeey Anaconda Mining. Co .. been unusually persistent. - Con- | Brooklyn Rapid Transit % that a storm will probably ge. | 5,200 Coforado Fuel & Iron north- Pacific Coast within the | 3,260 Continental “Totacco . ure 415 Continental Tobaceo prefd . de at Bdn Prancisco for 30 hours | 24,340 Federal Steel ... . ght February: 1. 1900: 1,041 Federal Steel: prefd lifornia—Cloudy Thursday, prob: 100 General Blectric « San Francisco tiorthward Thurs- | 1,937 Glucose ‘Sugar . az along the coast; fresh southeasterly 250 Glucose Sugar prefd w s 850 International Paper fornla—Talr - Thursday, ~with 80 International’ Paper prefd . ursday morning in the valleys: 700 Laclede Gas tional Biscuit tional Biscult prefd . ational Lead ... tional Lead prefd tional . Steel ... Nativpal Steel prefd New York Alr Brake . rth American . winds. Fair Thursday. Fair Thursday Fair Thursday: light frosts in the ancisco and vicinity—Cloudy. Thurs- ably rain by night. fresh southeast- | ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Pacific Coast Forecast Offictal. Pacific Coast lst prefd . T Pacific Coast 24 prefd - > Pactfic “Mail { People’s Gas | EASTERN MAR Pressed. Steel Car . KETS. Pressed Steel Car. prefd i Pullman Palace Car © Standard Rope & Twine Sugar Sugar prefd Tennessee Coal & Iron TUnited States Leather United States Leather United States -Rubber Trnited States Rubber Western Unlon Republic. Iron & o Republic Iron” & Steel pi P CC & St Louis . ew York Stock Market. EW YORK. Jan. 31 —To-day’s stock market swed’ the stimulating eftect of yesterday's | arp advances and inerensed aetivity in a largely augmented outside demand. The dom- mission houses showed more buying orders ‘to | execute this morning than for many weeks | past, and their brokers made a lively opening on the floor of the board reow. The great | 697,000 ‘Shares:Sold. @activity of the market and the steadiness of | CLOSING BONDS. - thgnther with & Teport et Jialy kad. decliied prices durlng the first hour made it obvious | U § 03 Gt o B, RO unascine’ gt Arwentine Yassels: were Shat mpemiators Whis: et Saaght ataces ton | 5 B ! early considerations in the wheat pit, May wwere feeding the new demand with & | U § RS R P At YR breri > B s o~ L et it g g i S 1 1. N On -a bit of profic-taking May eased off 1o esterday’s rise and Yot not disturb. the new | L 5:NW ds‘coup..1M N s oaet T LA h e by ad el of values. The sieady and confident (1 5 01 45:7°€ y S i A e S I R R abeorption ot ‘lm ng:',?::.u proved hishiy | & S8 As” ooy YN X | Covering by mervous shorts to send "-’35"{‘: stistactory, to the profesmiona) balls mba be-| 1S $ 0. T [ 68%c. When the falsity of this news was dls- 15,288 up, prices again 204 10 take on. new | i’::h‘;‘ Cal:-3. Or N Toe ey tectine o e:"rn:cdlbrlfl’u:‘: e of #toc) e market was a good dea son _gen N i i unsettied by a sudden break of 3 poiate iy | Atohison ads 4s.... 81%0r § ;’.:;' La(e'l'dl report that the n&orf inquiry. Fugar and the announcement of the failure | Canada So.2ds. Or 8 lm%?“ Foaned a reattion, May ascand: ©of an important Stock Exchange louse. The | Ches & Ohio 4 Reading e B cm'"‘uou'm o By e closing out of the accounts of this house un- | Ches R G W e ¢ o R B der the rule of the exchange caused & pause | C & ISL& e T e ok S e 3, the speculative activity. though the ahares | C & SLas frpaTome Cotitiy fatiing B 18, Tasthe ere well absorbed and prices well sustained. | Chical St Pau! B e i g "'m: ng tncidents in a T pess price f che'ady 1% e mujerte ot | D8 e g S, it @emand from the short interest bacom fi:’ “: B &7 'in"ni x’;.e “‘:'nm'"m "Hny“ d“‘mdl - -vmln i £, s, e S o o Sk | S ' e e - opera- ) 1 b ree 2 The provision market, TR R ST e 2| £ e | e, S s it Contingent retained the same placid conndents | g T e B T B L el L S R T Surini the lutier part of the Gay. - They were | 11 & TC bu. o 0| Wapmat Soine o N | poTk o e e e poay MaY_lard e T e i et . e "n"d"‘:dg:; {He Tc‘:n con o Wabash 24 102 | "I leading futuses nn;fle:. follows: Yicided quite materially during the Jast hour. | K C P& G iota 88 Wia Cont Sets. Now e Open. High: Low. Glose: thus manifested were | La new cons 4s Vi E . : 11y Gue 1o the facts disclosed by the days | b i b T R : ; % e & N Tni 4s Eaeidt smprar Aot ity BATTLE R MRS L d a8 temperate attempt to josses by ern Fac ds.. 83 sl plunging into & asovenl. It wer hiay | ¥ X Oyt i * : s that operators short of the general market MINING . STOCKS. - 4 hat mage o 1 20 Omtaric 178 Cwg relapued wi : g s, There was very hea {1 T - : 3 ; 3 Plymouth e Evidence at various points in the list. the tn- 5| Quickativer 15 oW o Blings B Brockive Temsutt ‘amt T ity 31 lerra Nev T 10678 1070 10 e the Aemand for_Steel and Wire were atiributes | S Stshaans 240 WV MW W {0 this cagse. There wae a very laree Gcmand, | n Wi Ja50, e 285 PORBONS SRR owever, for Steel and Wire for the long ac: 20| May - - AR S N5 S e rmpatieps SHRS. w8 Sthe itel BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, e LI5S 600 5934 marked than yesterday. The| Money— lo pretd | Stay R e <y N § ‘ent) > a o5 Virtae 5% 6 TI% sf’ra - ey w4 e mbgr: ;lr!:&cn-l uotations were as follows:. some Eouthiwesterns, but the gains in the rail- | do 162" | Bonds— rosd stocks were much by the late | Am Sogar . 118 {Atehison 4s . » : ing and were nearly all reduced to frac- | _do e 113 | Mining shares— ' limite, after having extended well above 837 |Adventure 1 Bell Telephong. The money market continued very easy with- in any degree the enlarged stock sterling exchange was dls- The bond market was active, but yielded at some points. Total sales, par value, $2,355,000. declined % and the Closing Bid. 20i¢ % | 4 70G4 Boston & Albany..240 Boston Elevated. Boston & Malne. CB&Q. |Allouez Min Co |Atlantic . Boston & Mont. 122% Butte & Boston Fitchburg 122 Calumet & Hecls Gen Elec prefd....135 [Centennial 18 Ted Steel 53 |Frankiln i do prefd 74 [Humboldt 1 Mex Cent 11% Osecola (] Mich Tel . 100 - Parrot 2% Om Colony ... 202 |Banta 5 | 94 Dominton u%‘[anlmmck 1:% ubber Vinona nion Pacific 4€% Wolverines 4 | Union Py |Wolvert Union Land 244 (Utah ... L% West End 926 | New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Money on call easy at 2% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4@5 per cent. Sterling exchange heavy, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 lfltfi l'l'/a for | demand and at $4 4G4 843 for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 8 and $4 88g4 S6%. Commer- olal bills, 34 5314 @4 83%. Stiver certificates, | (914 @60%:c.” Bar silver, 603%c. Mexican dollars, | 4Tiec. Government bonds {rregular; State bonds weak; rallroad bonds irregular. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Jan. llv—To-dl‘}:l statement of the condition of the treasur; lows: Avail. e aance, 3191606, 858; gold reserve, $217,781,899. London M a;kets. | NEY YORK, Jan. 31.—TheCommercial Adver tiser's London financial cablegram says: The ‘markeu here were cheerful but quiet all day. |'A number of encouraging rumors were current, including one far-fetched report of a victory for General Methuen and another that General ! Buller had recrossed the Tugela. All of these | were unconfirmed. Consols were up % point. The Contango eased to 14 Americans were firm. Londen bought the coalers on the ad- vancing prices in New York, and the close was cheerful at the top. Transactions, however, were small. The bank lost £77,000 gold to In- dfa and £45,000 for an unstated destination, supposed to be also for India. It bought £13,- 0% in Scandinavian coin. The week's net out- flow was £143,000. Silver changed hands at 27%d on good India | buying. Money rates were unchanged, but bills were finner and fixtures were in demand tor | the end of the month. CLOSING. Canadian Pacific, $7%; Union Paciflc pre terred, Northern Pacific preterred, 16 Atchison, 20%; Grand Trunk, 7%; Anaconda, . bar silver steady, 27 11-18d; closed irm at a per cunce. -+ 2w York Grain and Produce. S [ Ne | ® NEW YORK, Jan. §1.—FLOUR—Raceipts, 22,- 022 barrels: exports, 31,35 barrels; eales, 500 packages. Onply moderately active and at first weaker, followed by Improvement near the close with wheat. WHEAT—Receipts, 4000 bushels; exports, 22,- 563 bushels; sales, 2,4 bushels: futures, 400 bushels. Spot—Firm; No. 2 red, 73%c ele- vator; No. 2 red, T7%c £. 0. b. afloat. Options— Opened firm, on beiter cables than expected from Liverpoo! Subsequently they advanced n cold weather West, bullish Argentine plague reports and rumored strength at London. A | late correction, however, makinz London actually lower instead of higher, prompted a collapse in the early afternoon, followed by an active rally near the close on covering. Closed ¢ 10 Yc net higher. March closed T5%c; May, 73 11-16G 74 11-16c, closed 74%c; July, Té%e. HOPS—Steady. HIDES—Firm. LEATHER—Steady. WOOL—Quiet. COFFEE—Options closed steady at a net gain | of 15 to 25 points. Total sales were 33,500 bags, including February, 3 85; March, $8 85@6 95: May, $7@715; July, $115; September, $7 20G 725; October, '$7 25; December, $7 30@7 40. Spot_coffeeRio, firm, held e higher; No. 7 invoice, $%c bid; No. 7 jobbing, 8%c bid; mild, firm>r and more active; Cordova, $%@12%c. SUGAR--Raw, strong, higher prices de- manded; fair refining, 4C; centrifugal, 9 test, 4%e bid! molasses sugar, 3%c bid; refined, firm | but. fnactive. ' i BUTTER- Receipts, 7176 packages; firm.. June creamery, 20@23c; Western creamery, 21@%c; | factory, 16G18%c. | BEGGS—Receipts, $000 packages: firm. West- ern, 18 loss off; Western ungraded at mark, | 1@1T%e. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES ruled dull and | easy on light inquiry and considerable pres- | sure to sell lifornia dried fruits were mod»; erately active and steady. STATE BVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 1 zz\;‘szm prime, 633@6%c; cholce, 7%@7%c; fancy, e | “CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—8%@7c per | 1b, as to size and quality. APRICOTS—Royal, 13@16c; Moorpark, 15@18c. PEACHES—Peeled, 15@21c; unpeeled, Th@sc. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—The metal market was | Inactive and & shade easler In tone on the whole to-day, following less favorable cables | from London and disappointing advices from the West. . Copper and tin showed special irregu- larity, closing with prices lower. At the close the Metal £xchance called: i PIG IRON—Warrants, dull, LAKI. COPPER—Lower, at $16 25. TIN—Quiet and easy, with sellers at §28. L¥AD-Unchanged, ' $4 704 75. | SPELTER—Quiet, $4 70@4 80. . The brokers' price’ for lead is $4 45 and for | copper $16 §5. 5 | Chicago Livestock Market. | CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—CATTLE—Good to cholce | native steers, steady; others weak; Texans, | etrong; cow market and tanners, steady to | strang; feeders, steady; good to choice, $5 25@ | 6.30; pocr to medium, $4.90G5; mixed stockers, 3 25G3 selected feeders, '$4 8 good 1o chntos. cowe, 8 WL - helters 3 %G6; can- ners, §2 252 65 bulls, $2 0G4 40; calves, $4 50Q 485 fed Texas beeves, $4@5 20. | HOGS—Active, shade higher; top, $4 25; good clearance mixed and. butchers’,” $4 55@4 50; | oice heavy, $4 T0Q4 85; muxhsfi.vy, | lght, 34 50@4 72%; bulk of sales, SHELP—Steady to shade lower; top lamhs, l§7; native wethers, $4 €0GS 25; estera wethers, 4 75@5 25; We: 362 Recelpts—Cattle, 15,5007 hoy 3 0,000, 88, 29,000; sheep, P | Chicago Grain Market. i | o= - 2 4 CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—The coldness of the weather over vnprotected wheat flelds and the fact that Liverpool did not show much loss in comparison with the slump here yesterday, —+ | 51 01%@1 03%. | 20c0, $1 $9 30910 50; lard, per 100 Ibs, § 65@5 77%; short ribs naueénw..),’fi 55@5 85; dry salted shoul- ders (boxed), 5%@6c: short clear sides (boxed), 5 85; whicky, distillers’ finished goods, per El. 1 281 ; sugars, cut icaf, unchanged; granu- unchanged. Flour, barrels W‘hant,b “b\llhe- s Corn, Oats, b Rye, bushels Barley, bushe On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady; creamery, 19@%dc; dairy, 1 fi:‘ cheese, steady, 12@13c; eges, firm; freeh, . L —— Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— ening Cl o-lnl' . Wheat— ning osing Flour— closing: . [e; Cl Boston W ool Market. 5 L T T BOSTON, Jan. 31.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow: Several of the large consumers of Wool have been in the market during the past week and they have purchased about all the medium and low Wools, especially quarter-bloods, which they could get at a reasonable price, especially fleeces. As & result of the almost unprecedent- ed demand for such Wools stocks of that grade in this market must be reduced to & pretty low point, but there are forelgn Wools of the same grade on the way to this country which will fill up the gap, and it is needless to'say that there are more obtainable, as outside of the United States supplies of such Wools are plentiful. “Fine ‘Wools are . firm but _quiet. rices generally are steady and high as they have been at any time and the prevall. ing feeling in the trade is onc of confidence and | strength. = Holders of Wool will not concede | and consumers have to pay full prices when they purchase. The sales of the week In Boston amounted to | 4,204,000 pounds domestic and 250,000 pounds for- | elgn, making a total of 4,454,000 pounds, against a total of 5,120,000 pounds for the previous week apd a total of 4,666,000 pounds for the corre- nding week last year. The sales since Jan- uary 1 amount to 17,609,600 pounds, against 17,- §83,000 pounds for the corresponding time last year. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 31.—Clearings, $242,- 655; balances, $44,044. Northern Wheat Market. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 31— WHEAT—Walla e e bR i The total wheat shipments from Northwest ports from July 1, . to February 1, 1000, amounted to 11,858,763 bushels. Of this amount | 8,245,048 bushels were shipped from FPortland and 3,613,715 bushels from Puget Sound. For the same perfod last year the total shipments | from the Northwest were 17,736,036 bushels. WASHINGTO! | TACOMA, Wash, Jan. 31.—WHEAT—Club, 5lc; Bluestem, SSc. Foreign M arkets. LONDON, Jan. 31.—Consols, 100%; 27 11-16d; French rentes, 100f T5c; wheat car- goes off coast, nothing doing: cargoes on pas- sage, more offering; English country markets, silver, | Jan. 31.—Wheat, easy; Wwheat | In Parls, flour in Paris, weak; French | country markets, weak- COTTON—Uplands, %d CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot—No. 2 red Western winter, gasy, S8 1yd; No. 1 Northem spring. . easy, s 1d. CORN—Epot—American -mixed new, firm, 3s | 6%A; American mixed old, firm, 3s 7d. Fu- tures—Quiet: February, 3s 6%d; March, 3s 814d; | | May, 3s 6%d. A b | - gt & ~—o | Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — s | Sterling Exchange, sight a5 — 48814 | B ing Cables o - 480 | New York Exchange, sight. o - B New York Exchange, telegraphic — lf'qt Fine Silver, per ounce. . 604 Mexican Dollars . . iz Wheat and Other Grains. ! | WHEAT--Liverpool and Paris were both | { lower, the decline at the latter marke:i being | pronounced. Chicago fooled by higher quotations from Liverpool, when they should have been lower. Tlis In the second chicanery of this description within a vear, the other being false cotton quotations to New Orleans. Good buying start- ed, but soon dropped off, when the mistake, or v atever 1t was, was discovered. The ther- | mometer dropped to. six dexrces below “zero, which tended to harden wheat, as the cold wave was unaccompanied by snow to protect the wheat. Futures wers weaker here, showed no further change. Spot Wheat—Shipp..s, but spot prices | 98%c@il; CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o’ clock—May—8600 ctls, $101%: 4000 $1 01%4; 34,000, $101. “December— 3 10,000, $1'04% 4000, $1 043 Second Sesslon—Mayv—2000 ctls, $100%; 4000, $1.00%. December—4600, $1 04%. Regular _Morning Session—May—2000 ctls, $1 61; 6000, $1 013;: 6000, $1401%. December—2600, $1 063 2000, §1 05%. Afternoon’ Session—May—2000 ctls, $1 01%. BARLEY—Prices remain undisturbed, with a dull market. - Feed. c for No. 1 and 65@T2%c for oft grades: Brewing and Shipping grades, S0GSTlc; Chevalier, nominal, CALL BOARD SALES. 5 o' clock—No sales, Second Sessfon—No_sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Sessjon—No sales. OATB-—There is a slightly better ‘demand at the old quotations. milling, White, $1 10g1 30; Red, $107%@120; Gray, $1 07%a@1 17%; Black. 97%c@$1 07%. ! CORN—Eastern White s quoted ~at 95c@® | $10215 per ctl and Eastern Yellow at $i@105; mixed, 97%4c@$1. RYE—$1G1 65 per. ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nomin; Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, § 6023 75 usual terms: bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50: Oregon and Washington, $2 7563 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: . Graham Flour, | $3 25 per 100 lbs; Ryve Flour, $275; Rye Meal, $250; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, '$2 50: Oat Groats, $4 60, Hominy, $3 25@05 Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat §3 75; Farina, $450. Whole Wheat Flour, 3 80: Roiled Oats (barrels), $6@7 2; In sacks, $5 75G7; Pearl Bar- ley, $5; Split Peas, $5; Green Peas, % 50 per 100 Tbs! Hay and Feedstuffs. All descriptions are quiet and unchanged. BRAN—$14@15 per ton. MIDDLINGS-$17@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $14@17 per ton; Olleake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, 7 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, i Corn Meal, 5%! 50: Cracked Corn, $23 50@24; Mixed Feed, 315 50; Cottonseed. Meal, $28 per ton. HAT_Wheat, 3 30G8 80, for common to_good and §8_ for choice; cat: and Out, 16 5093 Oat, $6@8; Barley, $@7; Alfalfa, 368750 per E;'am rflé Seeds. There is no further advance in Beans, but the. mn‘. t continues firm. s s BEANB—,B‘:M?I‘. fl);fli.S‘? ;emu;‘wmne, $3 20 35 large White, $2 90@3.10; Pinks, $2 5@ ;. Reds, 75: Blackeye, $4 50; Buti L R I e 2o e, 35 2063 : Tond Ki rieys, $3 5004, < 1 u?’mu?-"'fizx _Canary, 3 ib for Callfornin and éc for Bastern. Alfalf @‘&m T4@ic; Hemp, 404%0; Timothy, HIED PBAS—Niles, §1 5091 0; Green, §1 er@perctl e el wions and Vegetables. | remalned ubout -the same, g | darins, $14@1 25; Pomelos. | 5c tan ‘Nevada_Natlonal Bank . Co. 3. pU Fireman's Furd Insurance. 80, Pacific Surety Co. 3 Central Light and Power. s Gas Consumers’ Assoctation 2, Mutual Electric i | Oakland Gas Co. ke Pacific Lighting Co. . o | 8. . Gas and Ileotric Co. ‘B4 Stoekton Gas and Eiectrio Co. 3, Contra Costa Water. -Co. “Marin County Water Co. 8@10c; Carrots, 30@40c per sack: Los Angeles ummer Squash, $1@1 25 per box; Marrowfat uash, §2 per ton. E 'Pouftr'y and Gam?. Game s dull, the demand having fallen- off considerably of late. Poultry Is quiet, but prices are steady. The market is sutficlently: hutnot excessively sup-. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 12@13c for Gob- blers and 12@i3c for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 14@16c; Geese, per pair, §1 75@2; Goslings, 3175 Ducks, 34@5 for old and $4@5 for youns: ns, 33 00@5; Youmg Roosters, $4@s; Old Roosters, $4@4'50; TFryers, $4 0; Brollers, #4 50 for large and $3@3 50 for emall; Pigecns, 2g1 50 per dozen for old and $250G3 for squabs. GAME—Quall, §1 25@150; Mallard, $3@4; Can- $5@4; Sprig, $2@2 50; Teal, $1 25 $150; Widgeon. $1 60@175: Small Duck, $1 zsg 160, Doves, 7ic_per dozen; Hare, $1 150, Rabbits, §1 26@1 76: Gray Geese, $3@3 50; White, $1 50; Brant, $1 75@2 50;; Honkers, W@} 50; Eng- {"5::. Snipe, 32 50 per dozen; Jack Snipe, §1 %@ Butter, thee:c and Eggs. Dealers continue to quote all sorts of prices for Butter. The quotations below are close encugh. Some dealers are paying as high as 2ic for datry. The general expectation Is that there will be & reaction in a few days, as the outside trade will be lost unless prices recede. The North has already ceased to buy here. Eggs are neglected and stocks continue to increase. Cheese is weak, but no lower. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 21%@2%c; onds, 25@27c. Dairy—Fancy, 25@27c; good to cholce, 23%4@ c; common, 15 20c. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 1lc; old, 10%c; Young America, 11@1l%c; Eastern, 15%@18c: Western, 13%@15c per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 16@1Sc for store and 15@20c Bfp, dozen. tor ranch. Eastern—Cold storage, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. At the Orange auction three cars sold at §2 20 for fancy Navels, $1 20@1 90 for choice Navels, and $105@135 for standards. Some l.emons #old at §1 25@2 Fresh Mexican Limes have arrived. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples—33 per box for common,” T5c@$L for ®ood and $1 26@1 76 for choice. sec- BERRIES—Cape Cod Cranberries, $4@7 | per_bbl. CITRUS_FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 50@2 2 per box: Seedlings, 60c@$1 25: Japanese Man- $1@2 50; Lemons, $1@ 150 for common and _$2@2 50 for good to cholce: Mexican Limes, $6@5 50; California Limes, 25@ 8ic; Bananas, §1 75 Pineapples, $3 50@4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%c for 40-50's, 4@é%c for 80-60's, 3%c for G0-T0's, ke for 70-50's, 3c for §0-40's and 2%c for 90-100's: Apricots, 11@13¢ for Royals, 12%@16c for Moor- arks and 12@l4c for Blenhelms, Peaches. 544@ for Standards, 6%@é%c for choice and for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10G12igc: E rated Apples. §G7c: Sun-dried, 5@bise per Nectarines, §@9: Pears, 3%@ihc for dark a 7@Sc for. bright halv Black Iige, 262 White Figs, 2G3c; Bleached Plums, Sigc: Un bleached Plums, 7G7'4c for pitted and 1ic for unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's-—Fancy, per 1b, 16c; choice, Sc; standard, Sc: prime, fc: un- bleached Thompson's, per 1b, 6c. —Sultanas Fancy, per Ib, Sic: choice. Ti¢: standard, 6 prime, 5c; unbleached Suitanas, fic; Seedles: £0-1b boxes. 5c; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, Sl 3-crown, 6i4c: d-crown, 7c; London Layers, -crown, $1 50 per box: 3-crown, $1 60. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, $3. All prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points in_California. NUTS—Chestnuts, $@dc; Walnuts, $@9c for standards and 9@i0c for softshell; Almonds, tor paper-shell, 8@10c for soft and 4@ hardshell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and Sc for Catifornia: Brazil Nuts, Ti@sc; Fil- berts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50 @s. . HONEY—Comb, 11%4@12¢ for bright and 10%@ 11c for light amber: water white 7%c: Mght amber extracted, T4@7%c; dark, i@ 1134 | 6c_ver Ib. BEESWAX—24@2c ver 1b. Provisions. CURED" MEATS—Bacon, hea: for extra light and 13%c for sugar-cured: East- ern . sugar-cured Hams, 13@13%c: California Hams, nominal; Mess Beef, $12 per bb Mess, 113, Family, §14; extra Prime Pork, $14 50 extra clear, §17; Mess, $16; per 1b. 9%c per Ib for LARD—Tlerces quoted at 6%@7c per b for | compound and Sc for_pure: half-barrels, pure, $%c: 10-1b tins. 8%c; 5-b tins, Sc COTTOLENE—Tierces, 7%@8%c per Ib; 10-1b tins, 9%, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about - l¢ under quotations. Heavy salted Eteers, 11%@12; medium, 1ic; light, 10%c; Cow- hides, 1635f11c; Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 1lc; Calf, extracted. | 10c for light medium, lic for light, 12c | extra | smoked Beeef, 1l¢ | | 1le; Dry Hides, sound, 19720c; culls and brands. | 17@18c; Dry Kip and Veal, 17@1Sc: Dry Calf, 19 @20c; Sheepskins, yearlings, 10@30c each; short Wool. %@élc each; medlum, 70@%c;: tong Wool, 90031 20 each; Horse Hides, $2 50G3 for large and $1 G2 for small: Coits,” 25@s0c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5@s%4c per 1b; No: 2, “dadsc: refined, 6%c; grease, 213G WOOL— Fall clip, San Joaquin plains, 9@10c; South- ern, 8@10c: Middle County, 11@l3c: Humboldt and Mendocino, 17G20c; Eastern Oregon, 13@l6c Valley Oregon, 15@20c; Northern . Mountaln, free, 11@l4c; Northern Mountain, defective, 10G 1lc_per b, HOPS—T@11c per b, San Francisco Mcat Market. BEEF—64@6%c per 1b for fair 1o cholce. VEAL-8G10c per Ib, MUTTON—Wethers, $@§%c; ewes, 74@Sc per und. WL,\‘;IB—SDY‘I’IK. 15¢; yearlings, S@9c per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, Tc for small, 5%@5%c for medium and 5@ac for large; stock Hogs and feeders, 5@5%c; dressed Hogs, T@ste. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $5 63; Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7%c; Wool Bags, 25@30c. COAL—Wellington, §8 per ton; New Welling- ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50: Seattle, $7; Bryant, §1; Coos Bay, $ 50; Wallsend, $s: Co-operative Wallsend, $8; Scotch, —; Cum- berland, $12 In bulk and $13 50 in sacks; Penn- sylvania Anthracite Egg, §13; Carnnel, $11 per ton; Coke, §15 per ton in bulk and 317 in sacks. SUGAR-The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany gquotes, terms net cash. in 1K0-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow- dered, 5%¢c; Candy Granulated, 5%c; Dry Gran- ulated, Swe: Confectioners’ A, Sifc; Magnoila A, 4%¢; Extra C, 4%c; Golden'C, 4iac; barrels, 1-16c more; half-barrels, %c more; boxes, Jac more; #0-1b_ bags, %c more. Na orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-barrels, b%c: boxes, 6lac per Ib. LUCOL..Is_higher at 6lc for for boiled in barrels. Cases, {c more. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 Flopr, qr sks ... 11,504 Hay, tons 365 Wheat, ctis 2 Barley, ctl 2 Oats, ctls 10,116 Butter, ctl 228 Cheese, ctis 18| Wine, gals 36,200 Tallow, ctls «. 229{Leather, roll Wool, bags 14 Hides, no Beans, sks 1,048 Pelts, bdls Potatoes, 1,052 Lime. bb!s Bran, sl 510 Chicory, bbls 10 Midalings, 6101 r_ - L — On the Bond Exchange on the morning ses- ston Paauhau old down to $26 2, Honokaa to $29 62% and Spring Valley Water to $93 50. Pa- cific Gas continued to advance, touching $43 50, and Contra Costa Water 30ld up to $73 50. Busi- ness was fair. A There was nothing new on the afterncon ses- sion. The ofl stocks continiued. quiet. The Standard Con. Mining Co. has declared a dfytdend. ot 10c. 5 g The following " local lm:ol'Wl';Monn disbursed dtvidends during: the past mont! e - Per Shr.* ‘Amt. Bank ot Californta. reerresidb 00 380,000 California.Safe Deposit - 15,000. Crocker-Woolworth Bank 9 Columbian Banking Co. .. 1. First National Bank ... 5 Italian-American ‘Bank EReiSeiainiainiensiing SAn Jose Water ..o.....s Spring Valley Water .. California Street'Cable .. o F e Geary Street Cable Co. R: 5 ‘Market Street RIIIWIL 111,702 Oakland G. H. & L. Rall’ 1,600 Presidio Ratlway - - 1000 Sutter Street Rallway. 25,000 Hulme Bros. & Hume . . 1,511 :'| Alaska Packers' Association . 36,000 R 50,000 raw and 63c | Hutchinson Plantation ........ 2 Honokaa Sugar St O X Kilauea Sugar 2 10,00 Makaweli Sugar 50 10 Onomea Sugar .. B 10300 Paauhau Sugar ... % 35.000 CaliforniaPowder 100 15000 Glunt Powder Co, 50 10,000 Pacific Telephone 0 1320 Sunset Telephone % 150 Oceante Steamship 50 12500 Pacific Coast Borax 500 9.000 Aetna Quicksilver . B 1500 Argonaut Mining Co. 10 20,000 Alaska-Mexican Mining Co,........ 10 18,000 Alaska-Treadwell Mining Co. . 3% 75,000 Apollo Mining Co. 35 70,000 Boston Quickstiver 10 10000 Grass Valley Fxp. Mining Co. 2 1500 Gwin Mining Co. 255,000 Homestake Miuing Co. 50 105.000 Napa Con. Quicksfiver 20 20,000 New Idria Quicksilver 2 - 20,000 Ontirio Mining Co. .. 30 45000 Pennsylvania Mining Co. 20 10,30 = Total .... A summary of the dividends for the month compares as follows: Banks . % In: ... 33,750 | Gaa e 92,268 Water .. 7151 Street Raliway 149,302 Powder Sugar Fish . Telephone . Minin, Miscellaneous Total -. 011 $L724,439 In addition to the above dividends for the month, the local savings banks paid semi-an- nual dividends amounting to about 32,000, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 31—2 p. m. Bid.Ask. | U 8 Bonds— Equit G L Co.. 4s quar coup.. — — "Hulull El Co.. 4s quar reg 14%/0 G L & H. 4s quar new. Pac Gas Imp. 8s_quar coup..110% — |Pac l.ight Co. M San Francisco. 4% 107%| Stockton Gas.. 13 132 | Insurance— Firem’'s Fund.220 Bank Stocks— HC Anglo-Cal Ltd. 65% — HC ‘Bag of Cal 401 402 L A |Cal S D & T.. 98 100 LA |First_Natnl Do Lon P & A Do |Merchants' Ex LA |Nev Nat Bk... — — Mar] | Savings Banks— Do |Ger S & L..17 N¢C |Hum s & L. — N K |Mut Sav Bk. 4 N R |S F Sav U W0 N¥ |Sav & L Co. ™ NP |Sec Bav Bk. — Nu Unton T Co. — oG — | _Street Raiiroads— Oalk 1123 California. ....116 ik W Geary-st o 106% Market-st Ry.. 61 128% O S . & H 1043 Presidio . Oceanic 88 Co. — Om C Ky 6s. P & C1 Ry 6s..104 " 80 $1000 Nevada Co N G R R bonds 50 Paauhau S P Co 200 Parunau S P Co 25 Pacific. Gas Imp, 10 Paeific Gas Imp 45 S F Gas & Electric Co. 10 F Gas & Electric Co, Spring Vailey Water pring Valley Water . Spring_ Valley Water . Street— TEERRERS., s 30 o 10 $1000 S F & S J V bonds. $560 U § 3s coup. Afternoon St Board- §0 Hana_Plantation Co . 75 Honokaa S Co . Market Street Ratlway . cific Coast Borax . ring Valley Water . Street— $1060 Los Angeles Railw; 10 Market Street Rall $1000 Oakland Gas bonds SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGH BOARD. Morning Session. Board— Contra Costa Water Contra_Costa Water Equitable Gas 5 Giant Powder Honokaa S Co. .. Mutual Electric Co . Pasuhau Sugar Co, s 90. Oceanfe 8§ Co.. S F Gas & Electric. § F Gas & Electric Spring Valley Water . Afternoon Sesston. Con Board— 20 Contra Costa Water 2T 20 Contra Costa Water . 300 10 Cantra Costa Water 3 25 10 Alaska Packers’ - Assn 19 75 50 Honokaa 8 Co_. 29 62% 20 Market Street Railway 1,00 % § F Gas & Electric. 51 00 10 Spring Valley Water 93 50 100 Vigorit Powder 287% CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 200 Ceptury. 100 Anaconda 200 Batker's Rancl PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 50 Home Oil 100 National . 160 Petroleum Center Street— 100 Petroleum Center . Afternoon Session. e n3e 50 Home Oil 200 Home Oil MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session, 10 500 Potost . .18 59 Yellow. Jacket 100 Belcher .. 1100 Con Cal & 700 Ophir Afternoon Session. 500 Belcher .. 09 200 Justice 100 Challenge 21| 500 Mexican 50 Chollar . 22| 40 Ophir .. 100 Crown Point... 11 800 Potosi .. Fellowing were the sales In the Pacifie Stock Excha yesterday: Morning Session. 400 Best & Belcher n[ 500 Potosf .. » 200 C C & Va....1 4714|300 Union Con. 2 400 Gould & Curry. 23| 200 Unfon Con. 3 200 Mexican 337 390 Yellow Jacket. 22 700 Mexican . 32| 200 Carters G M... 30 100 Ophir 72| Afternoon Session. 200 Andes .. .. 08100 Confidence ..... 2 300 Best & Belcher 23 380 Gould & Curry. 23 40 C C & Va....147% 600 Ophir . k28 300 C C & Va. 145 200 Potost . = 100 Confidence ... 7! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 31— p. . =08 {Kentuek .. —OE“HI-Q, 02 03{Lady Wash 02— g % Mexican . 12 33 Best & Beichr. 22 T Bullion . o4 L] Caledonia . 53 n = Chollar .. 2 13U Challenge Con.. 20 o= Confidence ... 74 oz 03 Con Cal & Va.1 4 a e Con Imperial... — - % Con New York. — = et %uwhn Point. 1n ggnmzud - o = ‘Exchequer . = yndicate . 05 08 Gould & Curry. 23 . %4 Union C S Hale & Norors: B 31 Ttah w.orriiis fi : =02 Yellow Jacket.. f1 22 epiie 08 08 e ] “THE CALL CALENDAR: .. February, - 1900. First Quarter, February 6. 0 pes: Full Moon,: 37 | @ Febraary k. % W — February 22. —_— : Notiee to Mariners. Mmzm CALIFORNTA. ‘Notice is hereby given that the fog bell at 25,000 | 35,000 I | United States Coast and Geodetic | Pomona. Alcatraz Light Station, California, has Temoved to the mew structure, about 140 fi to the northward and 12 feet higher than the old location, and from this date the bell wiil be struck as usual during thick or fogky weather. This notice affects the “List of Lights anq Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, 1399, page 14, No, 2. "and the “List of Beacons and Buoys, Pa- cffic Coast. 1900, page 20. der of the Lighthouse Board. .- . U. SEBREE, Commander, U. S. N., Inspector Twelfth Lig: house District Time {?all. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer. ehants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, Janu: K1, 1900. The time ball on the tower of the new F bullding was dropped at exactly noon to- L. e. at noon of the 1Mth meridian, or at § o'clock p.-m., Greenwich time Lieutenant Commander. U._ . CALKINS §. N., In charge - Sun, Moon and Tide. - Survey Times and Heights of High and I. Waters at Fort Point, entrance to & Francisco Bay. Published by officlal thority of the Superintendent NOTE—The high and low waters occur the city front (Mission-street whar?) a twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin: the height of tide is the same at both places. THI;SD.\Y. FEBRUARY 1 NOTE—In the above exposition of t 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 column gives second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the Jast tide of the day, except when there arp but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundiags on the United States Coast Surve charty, =teept when @& minus sign (—) precedas the height, and then the number glen fs subfracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. —— e P S A Pk & O Ry #s. — — | Powder Stocks— ovements. Powell-st R €s.119% — [California .....10 — Steamer M Sac Kl s ™ K Dynamite... % — 8 F & SIV Gs.116%116% Glant Con Co.. 8% %5 | - + S Ky of Cal ts we " VIOFI ..oeerr 29 — [8 ol A B okl | sugar Siocki— 7 TX ARKEVE. B P C s —"112 Hana P Co.... % | |8 B C G0 12— Haw C & 8C5 - tan Steamer. From. } Due. s © 6s(1912 - onokaa 0. 29% 304 | g 8P 24% — | Kilauea S Co.. e Pt g 8V 1. | Makawell § Co 2% 3% | Soog i e 3 s X — |Onomea S Co. — e Bay. . B W deddiiions = |Paguban S Col B 31 | AN e inid’ Gymer Harbor Feb. 3 Stktn Gas 6s..101%108 | Miscelianeous- | § et g g i 3 catra Cosla 7o | &) Pack Assn.uissiao | GNICn I Comon. s oo Feb. 3 Contra, Costa. . 0% T | oeanic 8 Co.. #o% 9 | E Thomson....[Oyster Harbor. Feb. 3 93% 93% Pac A F A 1% 2 | San Pedro. Humboldt |Feb. 3 ectric— Pac C Bor Co.143% — | Titania . | Nanatmo.... Feb, 3 — — |Par Paint Cu.. ¥ — - | Tellus Oyster Harbor. |Feb. 4 — 5 e Columbta :on‘[.nd, ¥ ’;e: : Corona,_. San Diego. b, . T | North Fork..... Humboldt Feb. 4 & o S o B | e L Tasoma...o e o # Honokas 8 Co 3 2 | Lady Jolcey China and Japan. 5 J Bonita . Newport... 3 Honoran 8 Co 5 Chas. Nelson... Puget Sound [ 100 Hana Plantation Co, s 9. Umatilla .. \\‘I('!-u;la & Pug L3 5 Hana Plantation Co . R. Adamson. ... Nanaimo.... 3 150 Makawelf § Co : City of Para... Panama z Market Street Railway Samoa, . Humboldt. 7 Point San [ Point Arena 3 e of Portia TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. Pler. Dorte hina & Japan Feb. 1. 1pm PM Coquille Rv|Grays Harbor(Feb. 1 1pmiPler Poraol . San Diego..... Feb. % 11 anx Pier 1i State of Cal Portiand...... Feb. 2, 10am Pier 24 Samoa Humboldt..... Feb. 2, 10 amPler 13 Orizaba Humboldt. ... Feb. 3. 2pm Pler » Pt, Arena.. Point Arena..Feb. 3. 2pm Pler 2 Arcata Coos Bay.....: Feb. 3, 4pm|Pler 13 Coos Bay... Newport.......Feb. 4 $am:Plerii Walla Wall[Vic & Pgt Sd.|[Feb. §, 10 am Pier 3 Corona ...../San Diego..... Feb. & 11 am Per 11 ‘Aberdeen .. Portland.......Feb: & §pmj........ Homer ..... Oregon Ports.|Feb. 6, 10 am Pler 3) | North Fork Humboldt..... Feb. 7. 9am Pler 2 Columbda .. Portland...... Peb. 7, 10 am|Pler 2§ Curacad ... Mexico. .[Feb. 7. 10am|Pler 11 Australia .. [Honolulu Feb. 7, 10 am Pler 7 Bonita .....|San Pedro..... Feb. 9am Pler 1l Volumnia ../ Europe Feb. s City Sydney Panama. {Feb. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, January 3L Stmr Willamette, Hansen, 76 hours from Se- attle. Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, 24 hours from Eureka. Stmr Australia, Lawiess, § days 5 Bours 2§ minutes from Honolulu. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 80% hours from San Diexo, etc. Stmr Westoort, Ericsson, 77 Bours from Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, %0 hours from Comox. Jap stmr Niopon Maru, Allen, 38 days from Hongkons. via Yokohama 17 days, via Honmo- | Willapa Harbor. | lulu 5 days 2 hours 21 minutes. Bark Martha Davis, McAlmon, 28 days from ‘Honolulu. Schr W F Jewett, Johnson, 13 days from Co- lumbia River. Wednesday, January 1L Fr bark te Moiinos, Porcher, Rty idr vy s SAILED: Wednesday, January &L Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen. Greenwood. Stmr Matteawan, Croscun, Tacoma. Stmr Queen, Jeusen, Victorta. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedre. Stmr _Centennial, Eagles, Kahului. Tug Samson. Stream,. Astoria. Ship Spartan, Polite, Seattle. Barge Waukiakum, Hughes, Astoria, fn tow tug Samson. pichr Josegh and Henry, Rasmussen. Coquilie ver. Schr Mary C, Madsen, Fort Ross Scbr Gem, Nelson. Coos Bay. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Jan 8. 10 P m—Weather foggy: wind E, velocity 12 miles. SPOKEN. Per stmr Senator—Jan 0, 30 miles SW of Far- allon Isiands, Br ship Reliasce, from for San Francisco, standing to the south MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Jan 31—-Ship Kenilworth, trom San Franeisco ‘Aug 22, grounded while entering Yeith, but got off without damage. TAGOMA, Jan 3i-BHr stmr Goodwin, salling from here this morning for China, went on the beach at Browns Point In a heavy fog. Ves- sel struck at high tide and is now hard and fast. Tugs have gone to her assistance. VANCOUVER. Jan 31--Survey by officers of HRM stmr Egeria show that the rock on which the colller Miami was wrecked a few days 2g0 was charted with perfect accuracy. Thers 1s still some chance of the vessel being saved. DOMESTIC PORTS. GSEATTLE—Arrived Jan Si—Stmr AL-KI, from aguay. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 31—Jap stmr Nanyo Maru, from Yokohama. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Jan 3l—Schr En- deavor, from San Pedro. "PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Jan 31-Stme Minecia, lf\”s‘:.l:d‘.m? - T. —Sall an — Schr John R AT o e e GRA an hr Nort! Bend, for San Francisco; stme. Ruth. for Sen Franéfsco; stmr Newburg, for San Pedro. Arrived Jan 30—Schr Jennis Stella, hence Jan 17; schr Mary E Russ, herice Jan 20, EUREKA—Arrived Jan 31—Stmr North Fork, hence Jan 0: schr Sparrow. hence Jan 23: schr Serena Th from San Pedro. —Stmr_Orizaba and schr for San Fradcisco. .Yy CASPAR—Sailed Jan J1—Stmr Cleone, for San Francisco. o e GREENWOOD—Salled Jan 31—Stmr o X S N — Arrived Jan 31 — Schr N frgaliod Jan 31 Stme Seotia, for S m'mk.,., lan 31—Stmr t! or n Arcata, for COOS BAY—Sailed Jan 3i—Stmr “;ANDOC‘"NOP—- rrived Jan 31—e! N Arrive an h hence Jan 12. Wty » | from Eureka. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Jan 21—Stmr Luella, Salled Jan 31—Stmr Suriol. for San Franctsco; schr Comet, for Port Gamble. 8 JASTORIA—Arrived Jan 31—Stme Fulton. hno an 3. Satled Jan 31—Br ship Clackmannanshire, for Queenstown. . NANATMO_Arrived ¥ e kb 3 e o ek PP v an. from amburs. for San ST Y ather, o ArTiv 30— e MRS s an e ang SHTY 293 bank. for Rio de Janeiro, ana ‘not tor Sas Fran co. 3 CALCUTTA—Sailed J; - Tone,. for Sem Trancid o WUy Wejheo- Continued on Page Eleven

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