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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1900. [INAN@IAL “urpentine marked up. er a fraction firmer. Oat N hipment of $ S 252,056 to China. Potatoes and Vegetables quiet. Butter unscttled at the high prices. E lower again and accumulating. Provisions in fair demand Beef steady. Veal and Pork unchanged. Increased Customs collections in January. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Sil Exchange as before. Ii"heat and Barley slightly lower. Corn and Rye continue dull. change in Hay and Feedstuffs. firmly held, but no higher. : itry and Game steady dand unchanged. Apples and citrus fruits i good supply and quiet. t unchanged prices. Mutton _and Lamb firm. Cheese quiet. Local Mint increased its coinage last month. Larger receipts of Coal thus far this year. | s of Sugar from the Islands. imp Decreased Charters. e Martha Davis 4s lumber at Grays Harbor mber at Port Gamble Customs Collections. customs collections in January the largest for many s in January, 1599, were Treasure Shipment. a treasure list of 322,05, n Mexican dollars, $75,000 n silver bullion, $1000 in tckels. eceipts of Coal. port in January were in the same month d chiefly of §2,352 tons from British a from ¢ coal at thi the Mint. Cotnage of e local Mint for the first vear was as fol- 7,501,000, eagles, $8,705 standard dollars, quarter-dollars. 3 al, $38.641.297, against same time last year. Stocks of Grain. ge Grain Inspector St f grain on wharf and in ware- 1 as follows, in tons: Wheat. - Barley uary 1 147.721 26,114 ry 1 134,048 272 70,648 23,403 65,340 1.620 50 2,022 12,868 Corn. Bran 491 20 4“7 310 were 15,706 tons barley, tons corn and 1850 tons Weather Report. th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1—5 p. m. ¢ the seasonal rainfalls te e of same date n-last 24 hours: Last . This Last 24 hours. ‘season. season. 3280 s 1489 2.62 43 0.5 1 Maximum temperature, 44; mmean, 48. .00 egrees ATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. pressure be the coast of Oregon and Washington, g from Astoria northward. South- prevail along the coast north: of 3 The temperature has remained stationary west of the Rocky Moun- ctsc ¥ nues in the valleys north’ of the hade at San Francisco for 30 hours ng_midnight February 2, 1900. rn - California dy Friday, with hern portion and possibly in -the e State by Sarurday; warmer in: northern fresh southeasterly winds. “alifornia—Cloudy — Friday, with iday morning in- the ‘intérior; winds inland, westerly: winds Friday. day. Friday, with light frosts co and vicinity—Cloudy ‘Frida: not =0 cold; fresh southeaster] ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. - — - EASTERN MARKETS. . New: York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—While a good deal of was manifest in to-day’s market, t of the important operations for both * in leading properties, the bulls at all i the mastery. as evidenced by the rous sprinkling of net gains through the Infisences contributing to this result in- cluded & heavy absorption of the fron and steel #tocks and the excellent net statements of the leading lin Efforts to dampen bullish en- thusiasm met with temporary success at inter- nrough aggressive hammering of the local gged opening was due primarily to es for Americans in London. It ade manifest that an important t was carded in the metal group, as I are usually not factors livened up «q_rapidly. Strength developed in ks and the market rose easily. Tbe m made a concerted attack on the les and broke Third Avenue nine Kindred properties sagged 1 to 8% ¥ d Bugar and Tobacco were also large. Jy afiected. This maneuver provoked seiling of the raflroad stocks, but as the various encour- fic statements came to hand the offer- ished and interest centered almost he transactions. - The demoraiization venue induced an official statement counsel of the company of a plan to its indebtedness by an issue of & per iotes, allowing optional redemption by the wmpany within a year. The notes do not con- n any clause permitting the convertibility stock. + This statement effectually disposed ent rumors that the issue would be $20,- and would jeopardize dividend payments on ‘the stock. Supporting orders rallied it three points, but it went down lower than before in close and ended with a net lishment of Tennessee Coal and Iron n #tock on &n § per cent dividend basis. Other advices -were predictions as to the enor- mous carnings of the varous companies and trade reports asserting a distinet improvement in the industry. Tennessee Coal did not develop itx buoyaney until numerous other issues of this #s had beer advanced smartly. When the e in it started it quickly assumed pre-emi.- and rose mine points, despite enormous realizations. Gains in-other members of . the group were less pronounced, but ranged from 2 to 3% per cent. The eariy attempts of the bears 1o o lguidation in the standard #tocks proving unavailing, the shorts became uneasy and considerable lines were taken up, causing a material rebound in the more de- Jreared properties. While the inquiry for the ding rafizoads was not very urgent, still there was a slight appreciation all around, Wwhich was fairly well maintained to the end. mo nene r re- | ning ‘to fall “rapidly | incident in sugar yesterday and | | | | | 1 | | The ease with which the active specialties re- | sponded to the pool buying caused many of the active traders to transfer their efforts to raise loads merchandise for | prices from the rafiroads into the metal group, Where the prospective profit -seemed alluring In connection with the monetary situatfon call and time money rates were easy, but bids for large amounts of thé latter were made below the market, which holds at 4 per cent. London | operations,” while not extensive, were on the | long side, ‘with purchases influenced by rumors | that General Buller's forces had recrossed the Tugela River. There was no change in the | Bank of England’s rate of discount to-day, and | an a; is 0f the weekly statement of that in- stitution and the Bank of France promises con- tinued ease in the foreign monetary situation. A good demand developed for the active bond tssues to-day at higher prices. Some conces- | slons were moted in spots. Total sales, per | value, $1,930,000, | | | United ‘States new 4s and 5s advanced % in the bid price NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— Atchison Atchison pre. Baltimore & Ohio.. Canadian Pacific Canada Southern.. esapeake & Ohio. icago Great - Western. . *hicago Burlington & Quinc; *hicago Ind & Louisville hicago Ind & Louisville prefd Shares Sold sinorado_ Southern.. ... lorado Southern. 1st prefd slorado Southern 2d prefd. Delaware & Hudson. e Delaware Lackawanna & Western Denver & Rio Grande......... Denver & Rio Grande prefd. Erfe lst prefd....... Great Northern prefd Hocking Coal Hocking Valley Illinols Central... lowa Central.,..... lowa Central prefd....... Kansas City Pittsburg & Lake Erie Western....... Lake Erie & Western pref Lake Shore.. & Louisville & Nashville, Manhattan L.............. Metropolitan Street Railway Mexican Certal Minn & St Louis. . Minn & St Louls prefd Missour! Pacific Mobile & Ohlo. “ Missouri Kansas & Texa: Missouri Kansas & Texas pref New Jersey Central Gull i | 2514 rfolk & Western prefd. 0% Northern Pac B1ty Northern ¥ 7515 Ontario & Wester: 228 | Oregon Raflway & 2| Oregon Railway & Nav Pennsylvania Reading .......... Reading 1st prefd Reading 24 pretd ... prefd. Rio Grande Western........ w0 Rio Grande Western prefd. 8 | &t Louls & San Fran... 103 St St St 8t st Louis & San Fran ist prefd Louis & San Fran 2d prefd Jouls Southwestern: ... Louls Soutuwestern prefd... Paul St Paul prefd St Paul & Omah; Southern. Pacific. Southern Raflwa: Southern Railway prefd. Texas & Pacific. Union- Pacific. Union - Pacific “prefd. Wabash ...:.. Wabash prefd Wheeling & Lake E: Wheeling & Lake Eri 2. Wisconsin -Central 17 | Express Companies— | Adams . American United States Wells Fargo Miscellaneous American Cotton Ofl. .. American Cotton’ Oil pref American_Malting .. American Malting prefd.. Am_Emelting & Refining... Am Smelting & Refining prefd American: Spirits . American Spirits prefd. American_Steel Hoop. American Steel Hoop prefd American Steel & Wire.. . American Steel & Wire prefd American Tin Plate......... . Ametican Tin Plate prefd American Tobacco ...... American Tobaceo prefd. Anaconda Mining Co. Brooklyn Aapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron. Continental “Tobacco ... .. .1, Continental Tobacco prefd. Federal Steel ..... Federal Steel ‘prefd. General Electric . Glucose Sugar ... Glucose Sugar prefd. International Paper .. International Paper prefd Laclede Gas . National Biscuit National Biscult prefd. National Lead .... National Lead prefd National Steel .. National Steel prefd. New York Air Bral North American Pacific Coast % 11% | Pacific Coast 2 Pacific Coast 2d prefd 6 Pacific Mall . “ People's Gas 107% Pressed Steel Car. 575 Pressed Steel Car ¥ Pullman Palace Car, ex 156 Standard Rope & Twine 5 Sugar ... 118% Sugar prefd 13 Tennessee C 851 United States Leather _. 1 ‘nited States Leather pro United States Hubber.. i United States Rubber prefd 1013 Western Unlon . Sois Republic Tron & Stee 2414 Republic Tron & Steel prefd i P CC & St Louis. Shares. sold. CLOSING BONDS. 103 N ¥ C 1 09% | N 3 G 'gon 464, U S 2 3e 3s n 2o§8otuwrrvony r»gss a7y nEed X h -4 mge o 4315 nE’g" wioIR »iofal soli B 3 R L a ] ‘Wis Central 1sts... %% Ll o {AT&EF |'of 15 to 85 5 671 Colo 80 4s........... 83 §9%% S Paclfic 4s. - 83% MININS STOCKS, Chollar 15 Ontario - 8 50 10 Ovhir .. L8 13 glsin}(nl‘l‘(h . e 08 7 5 |Quicksilver ........ 175 ;}i"uld & Cu s 20|Quicksilver prefd.. 7 50 ale & Norcross.. 25|Sierra Nevada...... 37 Homestake . 30 00/Standard ...... 230 Iron Siiver . 57| Union Con 2% lexican 30lYellow Jacket. 18 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS: Money. West End 3 | End prefd...110! Call loans 3% @4 West Electri & Time loans ..0...4 " @5 West Elec pre Btocks— ‘Wis Central 20% | Dominion Coal . 2% Dom Coal pretd 18” | Bonds— A T & S F prefd American Sug fi:fi ?anh pref [Atchizon 4s elephone.. | h Boston & Albany :Ag}er}:{‘:res e Boston Flevated.. Boston & Maine, B & Q Fitchburg E General Electric % | Allouez Min Co. 197 Atlantic .. 23% Boston & Mon 23 ' Butte & Boston 3% | Calumet & Hecl | Gen Elec prerd:.\ 135 ' |C Federal Steel T (P Fed Steel pref 75% | Humboldt 1 Mexican Central.. 12" | Osceola -8 Mich Telephone....100 |Parrot . 42 Old Colony . 202 |Santa Fe Copper... 5 Old Dominio 17% Tamarack . 178 | Rubber . 373% | Winona .,... Union Pacifi 46% Wolverines . 2 o A%s West End sag on New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 1—Money on call, easy &t 2%@2% per cent: last loan, 2% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4@5 per cent.. Sterling exchange, strong, with actual business ig bank- ers’ bill at $4 ST3%@4 §7% for demand and at $4 4G4 S4% for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 85@4 8%, Commercial bills, $4 534 @4 83%. Silver certificates, 59%@60%c. Bar silver, 60%c. Mexican dollars, 47ic. Government - bonds, strong; State bonds, inactive; rallroad bonds, irregular. . Condition of the Treasury. . WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—To-day’'s statement of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avall- able: cash balance, $202,490,973; $215,613,616. S h London Markets. 'W YORK, Feb. 1.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were quite cheerful to- day, mines being strong on a circumstantial report that Dr. Leyds has failed to obtaln a loan from Continental brokers, although It is | said he declared that the Boers must collapss o0 unless thefr cause was financed in Eu- rope. There were also additional reports that General Buller had again crossed the Tugela River in force. Americans were steady. Ber- lin hought slightly, but without much effect on prices, on account of profit-taking sales in London. ' The close was below the best on | New York sales. Paris bought copper shares on the fortnightly statistics showing stocks down elghty tons and There was no.gold movement. demand for silver seems to be satisfied, as in demand to-day for the consol t and Mexican financial operations. were i up, but were sold freely just fore the close on information, it is beileved, about an impending war loan. CLOSING. LONDON, Feb. 1—Canadtan Pacific, Union Pacific preferred, preferred, 76%; Atchison, 20%; Grand Trunk, 7% Anaconda, 8%. Bar silver steady at 21%d per ounce. 98%; we— & New York Grain and Produce. -» NEW YORK, Feb. 1—FLOUR~—Receipts, 17,- barrels; exports, 15,135 barrels; sales, 9000 packages. Market showed moderate steadiness on all grades without further change. WHEAT—Receipts, 22400 bushels; exports, | 242,675 bushels; sales, 2,400,000 bushels futures l-and 160,000 bushels export. Spot—Market steady; No. 2 red, 75%c elevator; No. 2 red, %c f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, T%c f. o. b. afloat prompt; No. 1 hard Du- luth, e £. 0. b. afloat prompt. - Options opened steady on cable news and cold weather and s00n afterward developed considerable strength because of a pronounced rise’ In final Paris quotations. Trade in futures, “however, mained chiefly for scalping account all day. In the last half hour prices ylelded a little to realizing and closed easy at lc to 13c net de- cline. Sales included:- No. 2 red, March, To% closed T5%c, May, 7T4%@74%c, . closed 1-16@74%c, - Closed T4ye. Firm. WOOL—Quiet: HOPS—Quiet COFFEE—Options closed firm at a net galn points, Total sales were 31,750 bags, including: . February, $6°%0; March, .35 95@7 05; May, $710G7 2: July, $7 15@7 30; August, $7.2 G730 Septegiber. $7.2%@7.40; - October, 37 25; November, $ December, §7 4027 60. t coffee—Rio, firm; No.-7 involce, 6%e; Jobbing, £%c: mild, rm and tending up- ward; Cordova, 8%@12%c. SUGAR—Raw, ' strong; firm, BUTTER—Receipts, 2401 packages refined, quiét and firm. June | creamery, 20G23c; Western, 21@2c; factory, 15 @840 EGGS—Recelpts, 6579 packages; firm.. West- ern, 13sc loes off; Western ungraded at mark, 1@ 18c. DRIED FRUITS. Evaporated ‘apples. were moderately active and about steady at unchanged prices. Cali- fornia_dried fruits, quiet but nrm. STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, Sasie; prime, 4@0%c; choice, T4@T4C; faney, @sc. CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNBS-—3%@Tc. APRICOTS—Royal, 13@14c; Moorpark, 13@18c. PEACHES—Peeled, 18@22c; unpeeled,” 73%@%c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—Tin dropped about 70 points in the open market, but ruled steady at_the decline; the lower price. being in sym- pathy with a sharp decline in London. = The demand was emall in the local market, The other 11«1’-1(!?!!‘!! ver; devhold of new features or price variations: = At the: ‘close - th Exchange called: g PIG IRON-—Warrants dull. LAKE_COPPER-—Unchanged, at $16 25, TIN-Stendy at 32730 bid." LEAD--Steady, with $4 70 bid and $4 75 asked. EPRLTER- Stéady, with $4 70 bd and i e asked. The' brokers' price for lead 1S $4 45 and for copper $16 25. . o Chicago Grain Market. " CHICAGO, Feb. 1.—There was little lite fn the wheat pit. May. opened %c down at. 683 65%c, and shortly afterward touched 67%@6T%e. The advance at Paris caused a reaction which carried the market to 68%c,. but the advance did not hold. Later, rumors of a better cash demand lifted the prioe of May to 68%c. This position, after a brief ‘struggle, was abandoned Under a fire from profit-takers, and the market :lgsad weak, May %@%c under yesterday at T7hC. Corn, after a brief period of easiness early, was firm, principally because it was reported country acceptances over night showed 4 fall. ing off. May closed a shade up at $2c. Without much trade the tone in the oats market was firm. May closed a shade over yesterday at 23%@23%c. With hogs receipts way under the estimates, the provisions people bought. A good cash demand for product was also reported. Trade 0 Ml At P 025 and day at §1075; May c up af May Fibe ¢ higher at §5 6. s The leading futures ranged as follows: High. Low. 655 677 5 »}z 30 22 113 T 2% 23% 2% 22% 107 1075 1080 1080 5921 o 600" 6 u& 5 580 5 g:fi b 85% Cash I W R 3 steadys No. 2 red; S3Gvke: Nov 5 orn, Tanr: No. 2 oats, 23c: No. 3 white, 25%@25%c; No. 3 rye, 526@s4c; No. 2 barley. 33@4ic; No. 1 flax- sced, $150: ‘prime timothy . seed, 32 40@2 45; mess mork, per bbl, $935@10 60; lard, per 100 unds,’ § 70@5 52%: short ribs sides {loose), 60g5 %0; dry salted shoulders (boxed), b T7%; Northern Pacific | 6e: short cl d), $5 T5@5 85; whisky, distiliers atahed mnodn, pe allon, $i 23%. Articles Receipts. Shipments. acr 5,500 26,000 g Corn, b el ), Oats, bushels 263,000 Rye. bushels . 3,000 Barley, bushels . 38,000 On the Prod e to-day_the butter market was steady - erenmers, 100246, dairy, 19@22. ~ Cheese, firm; 1213, E&ES, Strons; fresh, 15@15%c. — Foreign Futures. POOL. Wheat— oo™ May. Tuly. Opening PRE 5 10% 510 5 104, Closing . 5103 - 510% 510% s. Wheat-- PARIS: rep. May-Aug: ning 20 85 Closing . 2110 Opesin 255 penin; closing: 27735 Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, ‘Feb. 1.-CATTLE—Good to cholce native steers and Texans strong: and active: oOthers steady; butchers™ gtock strong; receipts { of Texans, 1000 head; good to choice, $5 25@ 6.40: poor- to medium, $4@5; mixed stockers, 3 25G3 90; sefocted foeders, $1.25@4 90; good to cholce cows, $3 40@4 heiters, 33 25@5 canners, ‘ §2 25@2 85; bulls, $2.50a4 40; calves, $4 50@8 25; fed Texas beeves, $4@5 20. % HOGS—Active, 10@15¢c higher: ‘top, 34 97%7 good - clearances; mixed and butchers, $4 65@ 4 95; 'g0od to-cholce heavy, $4 S0@4 i rough heavy, 34 65@4 75, light, # 604 85; bulk of sales. $4 S04 90. SHEEP—Sheep and lambs strong to 10c high- er; native wethers, $4 65@5 40; lambs, $5@7 15; IVSN(A Weathiers; ! 94 To@h 30 - Weatain lambs, 10. eceipts—Cattle, §5(0; hogs, 20,000; - sheep, 10,000. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Feb. 1.—Clearings, $322,711; bal- ances, $75,954. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Feb. 1.—In the Portland wheat market to-day there was not much offering and prices showed but little change. Exportets are quoting about &2 as the top on Walla Walla, but for heavy stock a cent more is obtainable. Valley: is quiet and sales remained around Slc, with an occasional lot of heavy stock bringing & cent more. WASHINGTO! TACOMA, Feb. L.—WHEAT—Club, 5lc; Blue Stem, 52c. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Feb. 1.—Consols, 100%@100%. Sil- ver, 27%d. French 'Rentes, - 100 70c@100f 60c. ‘Wheat cargoes off- coast, nothing doing; cargoes on passage, nominal, unchai.ged: No. 1 Stand- ard California, 28c 7%d; English country mar- kets, steady. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 1.—Wheat, easy; wheat in Paris, strong; flour in Paris, strong; French country- markets, dull. COTTON—Uplands, 4 21-22d. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot, easy. CORN—Spot, firm. The following are the stocks of wheat and corn in etore and on quays (railways and canal depots not included): Wheat, 2,173,000 centals; corn, 1,031,000 centals. g, LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Fxchange, sixty daye.... — $#4 8 Sterling Exchange, sight - 4 881 Sterling Cables - 4 89% New York Exchange, sight. 1 New York Exchange. telegraphic 14 Fine Silver, per ounce. vsened 60% Mexican bollars . 454y Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The Marguerite Molinos takes for Cork 56,036 ctls, valued at $36,53; Mayfleld, for Cork, 79,241 ctls, at $81,222. The local market was dull and weak. Liverpcol showed little change, but Parls was higher agaln. Chicago was dull and bearish, with few buy- ers, except below 68c, where good sales were made. Over forty .loads were taken for ex- | port on Wednesday. The Cincinnat{ Price Cur- rent reported the wheat plant in good condi- tion, though the weather was unfavorable. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 97%@9%c; milling, §1 101%. L CALL BOARD SALES. Tnformal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—6000 ctls, $1.01%. Second Sesslon—December—4000 ctls, $105. May—2000, §1 01 Regular - Morning Session—May—4000 ctls, $101%. - December—6000, §1 05%. Afternoon Session—May—6000 ctls, $1 01%; 4000, 101! O b LET- The market I quoted weaker and uli, with liberal offerings of Feed. Feed, Tsc for No. 1 and 65@T2%c for - oft grades; Brewing and Shipping grades, S0@87ic; Chevaller, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Intormal Session—:15 o'clock—No eales; Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS—The slight demand of the past day or two has fallen off and the market is dull again. White, “$1 10@1 30; Red, $1 07%@1 20; Gray, $1 07%@1 17%: Black, 97%4c@$1 07%. CORN—Eastern White is quoted at 9c@ 1 0215 per ctl and Eastern Y:llow at $1@1 0; et 9T%c@sl. RYE-—$1G1 05 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT--Nomi Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California_family extras, $3 60@3 75 usual terms: bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $275@3 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour. 25 per 100 1bs: Rye Flour, $275; Rye Meal, 50; Rice Flour, ~$7; Corn Meal, $2 50, Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25;Cracked Wheat §375; Farina, $450; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50: Rolled Oats {barrels). $6@7%5; in sacks. $ 5@7; Pearl Bar- ley, $5; Split Peas, $5; Green Peas, '$5 50 per 100 Ibs! Hay and Feedstuffs. There 1s nothing new in any description. The markets are inactive. BRAN—$14@15 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@2) per ton. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $i4@17 ton; Olicake Meal at the mill, $26227; Jobbing. 50@2s; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21: Corn. Meay, $23@23 50; Cracked Corn, $23 50@24: Mixed Feed. $15 50; Cottonseed Meal. §28 per ton. HAY—Wheat, $6 50GS 50 for common to and §9 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $6 50@8 50; Oat, $6@8; Barley, $307: Alfalfa, $6@7 50 per ETRAW—25500 per bale. Beans and Seeds. Previous prices rule for Beans, the market being firmly held. BEANS—Bayos, §3 25@3 35; small White, 3 20 3 3%; large White, $2 90@3 10; Pinks, $2 P57 Reas: 33 503 7. Blackeve, $4 50: Buttore nominal; Lim: 15@5 25; Pea, $3 2093 40; Red Kidneys, $3 5004. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 3@3%c; Yellow Mus. tard, 4@4%e; Flax, $190@2 20; Canary, 3%c per 15 for Calitornia and dc for Eastern: Alfaifa. i@sc; Rape, 2%@dc; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timothy, Al 3 CIRiED PEAS—Niles, $1 5001 %0; Green, §1.7 @2 50 per ctl. Potatoes, Om'mflmd Vegetables. There is no change worthy of mote in thing, the markets being quiet. POTATOES—Early Rose, $0c@$1; River Reds, 75c; Burbanks, 50@75c per sack; Oregon Boaicn, Boeigti i0; Sweet Potatoss,’ §1 75 o Merced; New Potatoes, —. ONIONS—$1 40@01 75 per ctl for all kinds. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 3@5c per Ib; String Beans, ——; Cabbage, 10@50c; Los An: keles Tomatoes, $1@1 o0; Egg Plant’ from Los Angeles, 10@12%c: Dried Okra, 12ic per 1b; Garlic, 6@7c; Green Peppers from Los Angeles, 4@5c for Chile and — for Bell; Dried Peppets, R@loc; Carrots, 30@40c per sack: Los Angeles Summer Squash, §1 per box; Marrowfat ‘Squash, $2 per ton. Poultry and Game. “Poultry fs in limited supply at the moment, and the market is in good shape. Game stands about the same. B POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 12@i3c for Gob- blers and 12G13c for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, uou‘g; (aam. ur‘pflridnu'rsmd 3 G_nl‘l;;ll';. $1 75 i 8, or ol i Bl S S0 any- 3 :_Young Roosters, $4@5; e g i g 0t Sl -’uulig-‘.mmd"'” or old and $2 for $150; Widgeon, §1 505 ‘small Duck, $125; Dovee, 7ic per dozen; Hare, $1 25g150; Rabbits. $125 @175: Gray Geese, White, $150; Brant. $1 7562 50: Honkers, $4 50; English Snipe, $2 30 ver dozen; Jack Snipe, $1'50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There fe no further advance in Butter, and in view of the loss in outside trade dealers do not look for any. The general expectation Is toward a reaction. Stocks are irregular, some Qeslers being slenderly and others liberally sup- ed. . Eggs are off again and dull. Buying is small and of a hand-to-mouth character and stocks continue to accumulate. Cheese is quiet and unchanged. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 21%@29¢; onds, 25@27c. 5 Dairy—Tancy, 25@27c; good to choice, 224G 24c; common, 15@20c. i CHEESE—Choice mild new, 1lc; old, 10%c; Young America, 11@1i%c; Eastern, 15%@16c; ‘Western, 1316@15¢c per 'h. 19¢ EGGS--Quoted at 16@17c for store and 15@ per dozen for ranch, Kastern—Cold storage, Li@1ee. Deciduous and Citrus Fruils. About 675 boxes of Oranges will be offered at the auction to-day. This fruit is in liberal supply at the moment, and the market is dull. Other citrus fruits' are quiet. Apples continue in large supply and dull: DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples—33@6ic per box for common, T5c@$l for #ood and $1 26@1 75 for choice. BERRIES—Cape Cod = Cranberries, #@7 per_bbl. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 5002 2% per box; Seedlings, 50c@$1 25; Japanese - Man- darins, §1@1 2; Pomelos, $1@2 50; Lemons, 319 150 for common and $2@2 50 for good to cholice: Mexican Limes, $5@5 50; California Limes, 25@ 35c; Bananas, $1 75@3 per bunch; Pineapples, 33 504 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%4c for 40-50°s, 4@é%e for 50-60's, 3c for 60-T0's, e for 70-50's, 3¢ for §0-90's and 2%c for $0-100's; Apricots, 11@13c for Royals, 123%@1léc for Moor- gorks and 12@l4c for Blenheims: Peaches, 540 for Standards, 8%@6%c for choice and 7@sc for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10@i2'ac: Evapo- rated Apples, #@7e; Sun-dried, 5@5%c per Ib: Nectarines, 8@dc; Pears, 3ia@4ic for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves; Black Figs. 2g2%c; White Figs, 2@3c; Bleached Plums, $@dc; Un- bleached Plums, i@7%c for pitted and I}c for unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per 1b, 10c; choice, Sc; standard, 8c; prime, 6¢; un- bleached Thompson's, per 1b, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, 8igc: choice, Tic; standard, 6%c; prime, 6c; unbleached Sultanas, sc; . Seedless, £0-1b boxes, bc; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5%c; 3-crown, 8ic; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2-crown, $150 per box: 3-crown, §1 60. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, 3$3. Ail prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points in California. NUTS—Chestnuts, 8@%c; Walnuts, S$@dc for standards and 9@10c for softshell; Almonds, 11%@12c for paper-shell, 3@10c for soft and 4@ %e for hardshell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern 4nd 5e for Callifornia; Brazil Nuts, 7%@Sc; Fii- berts, 12@12}4c; Pecans, 11@13¢; Cocoanuts, $4 50 5. B HONEY—Comb, 11%@12c for bright and 10%: 1lc for light amber: water white extracted, T%c; light amber extracted, TX@7%c; dark, 5%@ 6c_per 1b, BEESWAX—24@26c ver Ib. sec- Provisions. The demand s falr, but nothing extra. Quo- | tatlons are steady. 1 CURED MEATS—Bacon, $%c per Ib for heavy, 10c for light medium, 1lc for light, 12c for extra light and 13%c for sugar-cured; East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 13@13%c; California Hams, nominal; Mess Beef, $12 Der bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, $14 50; extra clear, $17; Mess, $16; smoked Beeef, 1lc er 1b. pLARl)—lems quoted at 6%@7c per 1b for compound and Sc for pure; half-barrels, pure, $34c; 10-1b tins, §%c; 5-1b tins, 9c. COTTOLENE—Tierces, T%@S%c per I tins, Ske. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1lc under quotations. Heavy salted steers, 1114@12c; medium, 1ic; light, 104c; Cow- 10%@l1c; Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 1ic; Calf, ; Dry_Hides, sound, 19@20c; culls and brands; 17@18c; Dry Kip and Veal, 17@18: Dry Calf, 13 Sheepskins, yearlings, 10@30c each; short | ch; medium, 70@%c; long Wool, Horse Hides, 32 50@3 for large Colts,” 25@50c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5@5%c per Ib; No. 2, 4@4%c; refined, 6%c; grease, 2.@dc. WOOL—- Fall clip, San Joaquin plains, @10c; South- ern. S@l0c; Middle County, 11@l3c; Humboldt and Mendocino, 17G20c; Eastern Oregon, 13@15c: Valley Oregon, 18@20c Northern Mountain, free, 11@l4c; Northern Mountain, defective, 109 | 1l per Ib. HOPS—T7@11c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Cholce Beef is steady and will bring the top quotation. Yearling Lambs are higher. Mut- ton is still very firm. Hogs and Veal are as before. BEEF—64@Tc per 1b for falr to choice. VEAL—8@18c per 1b. | MUTTON—Wethers, 8@8}c; ewes, S per | pound. LAMB-—Spring, 15c; yearlings, 9310c per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, Sic for small, s@s¥c for medium and 5@5k%c for large; stock Hogs and feeders, 5@5%c; dressed Hogs, T@8%c. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $ 8; Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7%c: Wool Bags, 25@30c. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- ton, $8; Southfleld Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, $7; Bryant, §7; Coos Bay, $ 50; Wallsend, $8; Co-operative- Wallsend, §8; Scotch, —-; Cum- berland, $12-in bulk and $13 50 In sacks; Penn- sylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Cannel, §i1 per ton;: Coke, §15 per ton.in bulk and $17-in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, terms net ‘cash, in 100-b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow- dered, 5%c; Candy Granulated, 5%c: Dry Gran- ulated, -5%c: Confectioners’ A, 5%c: Magnolia A, 4%¢; Extra €, 4%c; Golden'C, 4isc; barrels, 1-16c more; half-barrels, e more; boxes, 3o more; 50-1b bags, %c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or -ils equivalent. Dominos, half-barrels. 5%c; boxes, §igc per Ib. Imports from _the islands ‘in January were 7,09 bags, against 207,700 In’January, 1893. LUCOL—Ts. higher at_flc. for raw and 3c for boiled i barrels. Cases, fc more. TURPENTINE—Is higher at 76c per gallon in cases and 70c.in drums or iron barrels. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY L Flour, qr. sks.... 1,3%|Hay, tons Wheat, cfl 1 7,000/ Straw, tons Barley, ctls 2,5%| Ralsins, bxs Oats, “ctls ... 780/ Eggs, dozen . Butter, ctls .. 1911WIM. gals Cheese, ctls 184 Paper, reams Tallow, ctls Beans, “sks . 224 Brandy. gals 8§83.Leather, Tolls . Oa Geary-st ... 50 — Market-st Ry.. 61 61% um C Ky S s B - P&cl Presidio . - Pk & O Powder Stocke— Powel Aus%um‘ £ Cal B A 6s....110%111 68(1905). 108311014 I.:(KWGL i3 123 |Hutch S P Co. 26 ERiaues s Co Paauhau S C Stktn Gas 6s..102 108 | Miscelaneuus Water Stocks- Contra Costa.. 3% T4t | Mar F Asen. Marin County. & Qceanic § Co Spring Valley. 93% % | Pac R & Biectrier Pac C Bor Co.44 158 V Water.... Street— $1000 Los Angeles Ry 5s. Afternoon Sessfon. Board— 80 Contra Costa Water.. 5 Hana Plantation Co, cash. 15 Hana Plantation C: 30 Hutchinson S P Co. 5 Onomea Sugar Co. 60 Paauhau S P Co. 200 Pac Aux Fire Al 9 Mutual Electric Ligl 8BS V Water. Street- 20 Alaska Packers’ Assn. $2000 Los Angeles Ry 5s. 70 Makawell 5 Paauhau 8 $3000S F & S J V Bor SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHA * BOARD. Morning Session. a R e BB 8288 83838 Board— 10 Alaska Packers' Assn. 20 Contra Costa Water. 10 Contra Costa Water. 109 Equitable Gas... 100 Hana Plantation Co, s 10 100 Honokaa Sugar Co, s 90. 20 Paauhau Sugar Co. 25 Market Street Railway. 20 S V Water. Afterncon Session. Board— 20 Contra Costa Water. 100 Equitable Gas. 25 Glant Powder Coi 20 Honokaa_Sugar Co. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morninz Session. MINING STOCKS. elsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Caledonta 52| 200 Gould & Curry 160 Challenge 21| 200 Ophir 300 Cnollar . 23 100 Potost 400 Con Cal & Va..1 4 300 Savage Afternoon Session. 200 Best & Belcher 23 100 Ophir 100 Best & Belcher 22/ 200 Potosi 300 Chollar ... 23 200 Savage 100 Hale & Norc... 31 100 Sierra Nevada. 150 Ophir 70 200 Yellow Jacket. Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Belcher 09°200 Ophir 200 Caledonia. 300 Ophir 300 Caledonia 200 Ophir 100 Caledonia 50, 250 Putosi . 300 Chollar . 22| 800 Potosi . 400 Con Cal i 200 Potosi . 1100 Con Cal & V 4 700 Savage 400 Gould & Curry 23 2000 Utah 250 Justice . 02200 Yellow' 200 Mexican 31/ 100 Carters G M C Afternoon Sesston. 100 Belcher 09 300 Crown Point 100 Best & Belcher 600 Best & Belcher 700 Challenge Con.. 300 Ophir 400 Challenge Con.. 21} 00 Potosi . 100 Con Cal & Va..1 45/ CLOSING QUOTATIONS, THURSDAY, Feb. 1—4 p- m. 22| 250 Mexican 23 250 Mexican 20 Time Ball. chants’ Exchange, February 1, 1900. San . Francisco, - Cal i._e. at noon -of the 120th meridian, or at o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., in charge. Sun, Moon and Tide. P e ‘Waters at_Fort Point, Francisco Bay. thority of the Superintendent. the city front —(Mission-street the helght of tide is the same at both places. | Makawell § Co 3% 44% | Onomea S Co. 26% 27% Al Pack Assn.119%120 3 95 1% — Cent Gas Co.. — — |Var Fauu Cu.. 3% — Cent L&P.... — & Morning Session. Board— 40 Contra Costa Water, cash. 350 10 Contra_Costa Water, s 30. B 50 Hana Plantation Co. 3 25 Honokaa . 9 ":‘ll & Makawell fam 100 Makawelt Fof 75 Paauhau S 2 25 Paclfic Gas am 5 Pacific Gas -4 20 Pacific Gas %+ #L3823448 Z -Q 100 Mutual Elec Co. 40 Makawell Sugar Co. 10 Makaweli Sugar Co. 44 00 15 Market Street Rallway. 61 00 158 V Water. < 8B 100 Caribou % 100 National 850 100 National . 637% 400 Petroleum o Afternoon’ Session. 100 Caribou 0 100 National . €573 CALIFORNTA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 150 Barker Ranch . 115 200 Century .. 12 200 Anaconda ] The following were the sales in the San Fran- The following were the sales in the Pacific | SREIUIZNS| FRIARY| R Bid. Ask.| Bld. Ask. Alpha . . — 04 Kentuck .. — Alta . 02 - 04'Lady Wash. 0 Andes . 08 07 Mexican 32 Belcher 09 10 Occidental 4 Best & 22 - 23/0phir 70 Bullion .. 04 05 Overman . 05 Caledonia’ 50. —Potosi . 27 Chollar .. 23 24/Savage . 12 Challenge Con.. 20 . 22Scorpion . 0z Confidence « 70 75 Seg - Belcher. 02 Con Cal & Va..145 150 Sierra Nevada. 41 Con Imperial .. — - 01Silver Hill Con New York. — 04St Louls . Crown Point... 11 ' 12/Standard Exchequer ..... — 02 Syndicate - Gould & Curry. 23 25 Union Con .. 28 Hale & Nore, 81 35 Utah .. 04 Julla « — 02 Yellow Jacket. 19 Justice 0 03 Pranch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped: at-exactly noon to-day— —_ ad United = States - Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low entrance to San Published by officlal au- NOTE-The high and low waters occur at wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; State of Cal....[Portland. .|[Feb. 3 Alameda . Feb. 3" Tillamook Feb. 9 TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Safls. | Pler t U Pomona. ....|San Diego. 2. 11amPier 0 State of Cal Portland. 2, 10 am!Pler 24 ‘Humboldt 3. 2pm|Pler 3 3 Point Arena.. Feb. % 2 om Pler 2 Samoa. |Humboldt . 3, 10 am|Pier 13 Coos Bay... Newport Yeb, 4. % i or Arcata. |Coos Bay . 4, 10 am|Pler 13 alla Wall| Vie & Fgt Sd_(Feb. 0. 1v am Pier Corona San Diego eb. 6, 11 am Pier | Homer Oregon 6. 10 am|Pler 2 |Humbeldt Portland. {Mexico. . |Honolulu San Pedro.. North Foi Columbia Curacao Australla Bonita ARRIVED. 2 o 20| n 1 bt o B ol n| FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. Sun rises. Sun_sets Az Potatoes, sks 1,002 Hides, No Onions, Sks 40 Lime, bbls Bran, &k 1,640 Sugar, bbls Middiings, sks .. 120 Pelts,” bndls . %0 Sugar, sks .. 12 —e THE STOCK MARKET. S A Trading was light in the morning on the Bond Exchange, Makawell was higher at $43 25@44 and Paauhau at $27. Pacific Gas was weaker at $49G45 621 The list of sales was larger in the afternoon, but fluctuations were slight. The oll stocks continued quiet. The Oceanic Steamship Company paid a divi- dend of 50 cents and the San Francisco Gas and Electric Company 33 cents yvesterday. The Giant Con. Powder Company will pay a dividend of 75 cents per share on the 10th: The Hulme Bros. & Hulme Fish Company will pay a dividend of & cents per share this onth. "The Pacific Sheet Metal Works. will pay a dividend (No. 39) of 50 cents per share on the Gth. The Pacific Lighting Company will pay a datvidend of 35 cents per share on the 5th. The Central Gaslight Company will pay t usual quarterly dividend of $1 per share this month, and the California Cotton Mills a similar amount. BTOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Feb. 1-2 p. m. Bid.Asa. Dia sk, U S Bonds Fauit G 1. Co.. 31 4 4s_quar coup.. — — |Mutual EI Co. 1315 143 48 quar reg.... — 14% (0 G L & H... 4% 4 4s quar pew... — — |Pac Gas Imp.. 48% — 3s quar coup.. — — (Pac Light Co.. 1% — Miscellanevus— SFG&E.... 504 — Cal-st Cab 5s.117 — |San Francisco. 43 4% C C Wat &s.. — 107%|Stockton Gas.. 13 — ECT & P 68.130 132 | Insurance— F & Cl Ry 6s..115 — |Firem's Fund.221 — Geary-st R 58. — % | bann Stocks— He 108 110 Anelo-Cal Led. sy — — of Cal...400 402 LA 104%105% LA k9 Do s Do 103 LA = Marks — Do 118% N ¢ - NR NR N NP Ny na Oalk Moon sets. 13 O |Time| & NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the The second time column gives the second tide of the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the iast tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the except when a minus slgn (—) precedes the height. and then the number glen is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of the mean of the lower low waters. day In the order of occurrence as to time. the day. United States Coast Survey charts, reference s Steamer Movements. | 1125 40 Hadlock, for Port | steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: | East San Pedro (Los Thursday, February 1 Stmr Geo_Loomis, Bridgett, 33 hours rom a. | Stmr Coquille River, Thompson, 36 hours from | Ventura Stmr Cleone, Higgin mr Scotia, 17 hours from Caspar. hours from Eureka. all, 61% hours from Vie- ports. 11 hours from Grays CLEARED. Thursday, February L oStmr Pomona, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Stmr Walla Walla, torfa and Puget | Schr Reporter, Harbor. Stmr State of Californta, Gage, Astorta; Goodall, Perkine & Cou o Astorte: Br stmr Doric, Smith, Hongkong and Yoko- hama, via Honolulu;: O & O S 3 Br stmr Bristol, McIntyre, Nanatmo; Dunsmpir Sons Co. = s Ship Invincible, Mackenzie, Melbourne; J J Moore & Co. SAILED. Thursday, February L Stmr South Coast, Olsen, — Stmr Rival, Joknson, Coos Bay. Stmr Albion, Ercsson. Albion. Stmr Pasadena, Hamilton, Eureka. Stmr Coquille River, Thompson, Grays Har- 4 | bor. Br stmr Dorfc, Smith, Yokohama and Hong- korg, via Honolulu, Br ship Mayfleld, Roberts, Queenstown Schr Amethyst. Zimmermann, Coquille River. Schr Barbara Hernster, Lindberg, Fort Brags. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb 1, 10 p m—Weather NE, velocity § miles. EMORANDUM. er—On Jan 25, lat 40 06 N, lon W, spoke bark Abby Paimer, from Port Adelatde, which reported s of portion of deck load and one of the crew had both legs broken. Would put into San Pedro or San Francisco. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 1—Stmr Farallon, from Skaguay. Jan 31—Stmr City of Topeka, from Skaguay. Sailed Jan 3l—Stmr Aloha, for San Francisco. Feb 1-Stmr Al-KI for Dyea. CRESCENT CITY—Satled Jan 3i—Stmr Alohs, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Sailed Feb 1—Schr Marion, for San Franciseo. GREENWOOD—Arrived Feb 1—Stmr Whites- boro, hence Jan 31 PORT TOWNSEND-—Sailed Feb 1—Br stmr Goodwin, for Yokohama. Arrived Feb 1—Br ship Englehorn, from Yo- kohama. EUREKA—Sailed Feb 1—Schr Helen N Kim- ball, for Hilo: schr J G Wall, for San Fran- cisco: schr Oceania Vance, for Shanghal. Continued on Page Eleven. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m. Feb. 5, 10, 15, %, Mar. 2. Change to company’s steam- ers at Seattie, For _Victoria, (B. ). _Port Townsend, Seattle, ~ Tacoma, Everett Anacortes and New Wha com (Wash.), 10 a. m.. Feb. S, 10, 15, 20, 25, Mar. 2. and every fifth day thereafter; change at Seattle to this company at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver ta C. P. Ry. For Eurcka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m_ Feb. 3.8, 13 18, 23, 3, Mar. 5, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Lufs Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, and_ Newport, 9 24, 28, Mar. 4, and Vancouver, m., Feb. 4, 8, 13, 16, ery fourth day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redor Feb. 2, 610, 14, 18, 22, 26, ‘Mar. 2, fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and every and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each |- month. For further Information obtain company's folder. The company reserves the right to change steamers, ' salling dates and hours of eailing, without orevious notice. TICKET OFFICE -4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel.) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. F‘nE SI12 First Class Including Berth $8 Second Class and Meals. COLUMBIA salls. Feb. 7. 17, o STATE OF CALIFORNIA salls....Feb. 3, 12, 23 Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena -and -all points in' the Northwest. Through tickets to all points Fast. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. GOODALL PERKINS & €O., Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbours, westbound. From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Paul. Feb. 7| Friesland .......Feb. 28 New York. Feb. 1| New York.....March 7 St. Louis. Feb. 21/St. Paul.......March 14 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. Westernland ....Feb. 7 Friesland .......Feb. 28 Kensington .....Feb. 14 Southwark ...March T Noordland ......Feb. 21/ Westernland .. March 14 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle. St. Michazl. Dawson City For full Information garding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery or any of its agencies. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and commecting at Hongkong with steamers for fndia, ete. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. ON MARU. ......Friday, Feb. 9 AMBRICA MARD Wednesday, March 7 HONGKONG MARU. .. Saturday, March 31 > Via Honolulu. The S. S. Australla sails for Honolulu Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1900. at 2 p. m. < ! Due. /China and Japan. ta’ Newport. Umatiil Victord; AMpu.u" Sound la .. e Orizaba. [Humboldt Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 31 Market st.,_ corner First W. H. AVERY, General Agent. The S. S Alameda sails via Honolulu and Auckland for_Sydney @nm Wednesday, Feb. 2i, Iine fhe ‘world via Ha avorite around the world v walt samon New' Zealand, Austraila, India, Suez, England, etc.: 610 first class. .. D. SPHELKES m_umqo.,mum Pier 7, Foot Pacific St Freight: 327 COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE _TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday instead of /@ Saturday, from November 2, 150, at 0 & m.. from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morion st.; LA BRETAGNE. Feb. 8. L'AQUI- TAINE, Feb. 15; LA GASCOGNE, Feb. 22. LA TOURAINE, March 1. First class to Havre, 60 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, $15: 5 per cent re- duction_on_round_trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 (Hudson building), New York. J. 71 & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, § Montgomery ave.. San Francisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. Steamer ““Monticelo. ™ MON., Tues. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 i 38, p. M. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- p. m. and $:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., 3 and office, Mission-street Dock, lephone Main 1505.

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