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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1900. NEW/ er and Eggs {1d receipts of Potatoes from Oregon. vgs still lower and Cheese weak. Game weak and slow. Lemons firm. f Eastern Poultry in. Oranges sold well at the auction. es and Tallow weak at the noted decline. No advance yet in°Bacon and Lard. Hard Hogs scarce. Codfish advanced all around. Soft Hogs not wanted. Charters. The Marie was chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe, 33 ne 36; Canrobert, same voyage, bermere, 3ts 84 Head and W. G. Irwin load Annie Johnson, Co 1 at Oyster for Hono- Port Blakeley for asstrict in | revenue were the 1 war Weather Report. | Pactfic Time.) b. 5, 19005 p. m. »f the same date the last twenty- the Sacramento | e t of Califor- ¥ stationary in other dis- favorable for fair weather in | The temperature will rise | Francisco for thirty | February 6, 1900 Fair Tuesday; lght | r in the San Joaguin | loudy T warn WILLSON, G Local Forecast Offictal. -~ EASTERN MARKETS. | . 4 ~— N, report unheeded the me n E mariet Shares sold. n o Louisvi past yea whership ted States old d4s, ) Chie ew York Stock Market. 5.—The stock market to- > & notable the process of | ordeal ders in during id to take profits. | met by a strong demand | absorbed Indeed any approach level resulted in a | marke stock fell to a r to secure stocks were obliged a point to yieid profits to the ast week's purchases. While tors were thus taking profits the list they wepe replacing ner stocks which had not or in which the movement inaugurated. Thus, with trad- n an active scale and the es taking on a considerable the market presented cs of a true bull move- )vements in prices were eas- the speculative sentiment ck to respond to any news ng special stocks. Thus »ad stocks responded quickly 1o returns of earnings for in_January, showing large igh level of last vear. road list were the Nor- the fourth week state- howing an increase of $122,354 over last his is one of the roads which by of previous heavy outlays is able to e current rate of operaling expenses, ng was doubly effective. The com- dvanced 3% and the preferred 1. Louls and Francisco, Den- ande and & number of other ed 1o good statements of earn- and “Burlington showed re- improvement stern lines the extraordinary movement of dise. The iron and steel stocks very prominent and .the leadership as shifted also under the influence of in American Steel and Wire and ers. The new leader of the group was i Steel, which was very heavily bought ting reports of enormous earnings for r 10 be shown by the forthcoming teports of a similar kind have been for most part on Wall street, k market shot up under the in- 2 extreme 3%. Other members of tal group closely allied by identity of moved in close sympathy. Amer- oop and Tin Plate are in this class. Steel, the smelting stocks and Ana- strong. Speculators are In week circulation provided for in the finan- 1 in Congress and in consequence lgnore dications of encroachment on on_other accounts. The 1y closed active and strong at best prices | #tocks market_was irregular and not_so of late. Total sales, par value, $2,- % In the bid price. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. ks R e n pref re & Ohio an Pacific a Southern wake Closing bid. Chic Chicago uthern ora uthern 1st prefd 3 ado 24 prefd 15 ware & Hudson 4 106 Del Lack & Western 176 406 Denver.& Rio Grande... 8% 620 Denver & Rio Grande prefd...... 7 0 st prefd i& £30% Great Northern prefd L1603 200 Hocking Coal .17 %0 Hocking Valley Uy Tilinois _ Central a2 lows Central S1zy lowa Central prefd . .83 Kan City Pitts & Guif D% Lake Erie & Western . - 20 Lake Erie & Western prefd. 8 Lake Shore . 19 .85 Louisville & Nashville .. 8% .35 Manhattan L . . 99 €50 Metropolitan St Ry .. %010 Mexican Central | | I | re- | he movement of | little difficulty | - concession in prlcai | the surface becom- | ielding at Saturday’s level. | minimum and | but | it to some extent the increase | new 4s and 53 ad- | Minn & St New Jersey New York Oregon Ry Pennsylvani Reading Reading Reading 24 St St St Louis Paul . Paul Uni Wabash Wabash pre: Wheeilng & do 2d prefd Wisconsin Adams an n s: American Anaconda Federal General tional Bl tional Le: Pacific Coas Pacific 3 People’s G Sugar ... Sugar prefd Tennessee C Western Un! R P Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. new 4s reg. new 4s coup. | Do old 4s reg... | old 4s coup | Do 58 reg. | Do &s _coup. | Dis of Col 3638 | Atch gen 4s. Do adj 4s. Canada Sou 2ds... Ches & Ohio 4%s. Do Ss.... C & N Con Do 'S F Deb 5s. Chic Term 4s D & R G 1sts S e ETV &G lsts. | Erfe Gen 4s.. F W &D C ists Gen Elec 5s.. G H &S A 6. | Do 2as... | H & T Cent Ss. | Do Con &s. Iowa Cent 1st KCP&G ists La new con 4s L & N Unf ds.. MK &T 28s. | Dods.. ist pref prefd... . Rio Grande Western Rio Grande Western prefd Louts & San_Fran. Louis & San Fran st prefd. Louis & San Fran 2d prefd. Louls Southwestern . outhwestern prefd. Paul & Omaha Glucose Sugar... Glucose Sugar prefd International Paper. International Paper prefd. Laclede Gas.... North American.. Pacific Coast.. Pacific Coast 1 Pressed Steel : Pressed Steel Car prefd Pullman Palace Car. Standard Rope & Twine. Louts Minn & St Louis prefd Missour! Pacific Mobile +& Ohlo Missourl Kan & Texas . Mssourl Kan & Texas prefd Cental . Central Norfolk & Western rtolk & Western prefd Northern Pacific rthern Pacific ~prefd Ontarlo & Wes & a Pacific ........ Union Pacific prefd a0 Lake Central Express Companies— pirits. an Spirits prefd... teel Hc Mining Co. Brooklyn Rapid Trans Colorado Fuel & Iron. Continental Tobacco. Continental Tobacco Federal Steel scuit.... tional Biscuit prefd. ad.. tional Lead prefd t 24 ar. &1 oal United States Leather. United States Leather prefd. United States Rubber. United States Rubber pref R Republic Iron & Steel.. epublic Iron & Steel p C C & St Louts... 51N % Or Short Line 6s Do Con Ss. Reading Gen 4s. R 3 St 4 St Sor Tes 723 | W 1063 | Va_Centuries. Do Deferred [Colo Sou 4s. 90% Southern Pac 45 9 | 7 av. Oregon Ry & Nav prefd. tton Ofl. n Cotton Ofl pi Malting......... Malting prefd melting & Ref Smelting & Ret t prefd prefd SL & S F Gen 6s Do s, Stand R & T 6s. Tex & Pac lsts % West Shore 4 ver a fraction lower. Financial quotations undisturbed. "heat futures declined. Barley off again. Onions higher. Erde 0P pre ron. Y Cent 1s J Cent Gen s Carolina 6s. G W 1st: L & I M Con . Paul Con.. P C & P 1s uthern Rv 5s. nn new set 3s. Do 2ds. is Cent 1sts MINING STOCKS, Chollar ... 20 Ontario 800 Crown Point. 10 Ophir . € Con Cal & Va...... 145 Plymouth I3 Deadwood ... 8) Quickstlver 1% Gould & Curry. 20 Do prerd 750 Hale & Norcross... 30 40 Homestake . 55 50 § 250 Iron Sfiver. 57 Ui E3 | Mexican 30 Yellow Jacket 13 | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money do prefd . 113 Call loans . .l\fig,* Westinghouse Elec 43% Time loans ....4 @5 ) do prefd . i1 Stocks— Wisconsin Central. 18% AT&SF ........ 0% Dominion_Coal..... 42 AT&SF pretd American Sugar do prefd ... Bell Telephone Boston & Albany . Boston Elevated. Boston & Malne . CB&Q ... Fitchburg prefd . General Electric do prefd . Federal Steel do prefd .. Mexican Central Mich Telephone . | Did Colony 0ld Colony | 214 Dominion Union Pacific | Union Land . | [ | markets Business, however, | active. list. 633 124 | Butte & Boston . Mining Shares— 2 |Agventure . 5 -101%|Allouez Mining Co. 195 Atlantic. <. oo 125% Bost & Mont 73 389 125 (Calumet & Heela. 745 136 Centennial . and this, together with buyl Western by New York, Paris is buyingtintos 46-shilling dividend. It conda to-day. There 4T%|Wolverines 2%/ Utah 7 |Franklin . 76% Osceola 11 |Parrot 1% 100 |Quincy 120 Santa Fe Copper... 6% 3 |Tamarack . 18%|Winona .. 335 | New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—Money on call, steady, at 2G2% per cent: last loan, 2% per cent; prime mezcantile paper, 4@5 per cent. | change, firm, with actual business in bankers’ bills at $4 §7%@4 98% for demand and at $4 543 @4 $4% for sixty days; posted rates, 34 85Q4 §3; commercial bills, $4 S314G4 8. Bar silver, 60c; Mexican dollars, 4T#c: silver certificates, 59%4@ g, Government bonds, strong: State bonds, inactive; railroad bonds, irregular. London Markets. NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—The Commercial Ad- | vertiser's London financial cablegram eays: The here were optimistic early to-day on the report that General Buller was advancing toward Ladysmith. They became easier in the afternoon when the War Office announced that 1t knew nothing of the early morning reports. Sterling ex- too small for much No. 2 rye, . 2 barley, STH@44c; | flaxseed, $1 59; Prime timothy seed, 32 4: mess | pork, per bbl, $8 75@10 10; lard, per 100 Ibs, | Barley, bushe! | 745; June, §740@750; July, | trifugal, | 19@22¢. — s LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Mar. May. July. 3 ning . g ;gt g ;:‘ 510y | osing. 610 | PARIS. Wheat— Feb. May-Aug. Opening 198 2106 Closing 1B 2080 | Flour— | Opening 615 2740 Closing BB 72w Money was easy at about the same rates as last week. Bills were weak, being scarce. CLOSING. _LONDON, Feb. 5.—Canadian Pacific, 99%; Union Pacific preferred, 76%; Northern Pacific preferred, 77%; Atchison, 21; Grand Trunk, T%; Anaconda, 8%. Bar_ silver, dull, 21%d. Condition of the Treasury. ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—To-day’s statement of the condition of the treasury shows: Avail- :"as.'ffi? balance, $293,606,277; gold reserve, New York Grain and Produce. 9 - NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—FLOUR—Receipts, 1.~ 162 barrels; exports, 15,445; held steady on ad- vances from the miils and showed little change from Saturday; Minnesota patents, $3 5004 10. 32,800 bush; exports, 61, . 4 No.'2 red, Tot4e elevator; No. red, 76%¢ f. o.'b. afloat prompt; No. 1 North- ern’ Duluth, 79%c f. o. b. afloat prompt; No. 1 bard Duluth, 81%c f. o. b. aficat. ~ Options opened easy and subsequently made greater declines on bearish cables trom Liverpool and Parls, together with reports of smow in do- mestic wheat flelds since Saturady and there- fore preceding the present cold weather. Trade was narrow all _day, partly foreign _eelling. Closed easy, %4@%c net decline. May, 74k Tage, closed Tilge; July, 74@74%c, closed Tic. LEATHER—Steady. WOOL—Steady. COFFEE—The market for coffee closed steady with prices 5 to 15 points net higher. Total sales were 51,000 bags, including Febru- ary. §720g725; March, $725@730; May, $740Q 37 45@7 65: August, $7 50@7 60, September, $7 55@7 70; October, $7 60 @765; December, §7 70@7 8. Spot Rio, firm; No. 7 invoice, §%c; No. 7 jobbing, 9%c; mild, firm; Cordova, 10@i3%c. SUGAR—Raw, firm; falr refining, 4c bid; cen- 9 test, 4 7-16c bid; molasses Sugar, 3%c bid: refined, firm. BUTTER — Recelpts, 7000 packages; firmer; June creamery, 19G23c; Western creamery, 21Q 26c; factory, 16@18%c EGGS—Receipts, 5117 packages; steady at de- cline; Western, 17c, loss off; Western ungraded at mark, 14@16%c DRIED FRUITS. The market for evaporated apples developed considerable firmness to-day, owing to_ good country advances and large receipts. Prime, however, remain unchanged. California dried fruits moderately active and firm but not quot- ably higher. STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 6@6i4c; prime, 63@6%c; choice, TH@TXC; fancy, s@9ise. CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@7c per pound, as to size and quality. APRICOTS—Rovyal, 13@15c; Moorpark, 15@18c. PEACHES—Peeled, 18G22¢; unpeeled, 1%@%c. — | Chicago Grain Market. & - CHICAGO, Feb. 5—It was a dull day in the wheat pit and a comfortless one for the bulls. May cpened ¥c down at 6S%@6Siic. Northwest receipts were heavy; the weather was mild and it was reported that snow needed to protect the winter crop had fallen in portions of the belt where it has been long wanted. Liverpool eased off after an appear- ance of steadlness and Paris was depressed equal to 1s per bushel. These conditions were | the dominant influences of the day. There | was a steady stream of liquidation and little demand either for futures or cash. For a time following the opening the market made a little struggle to hold, May rallying to initial figures after touching 6Sc, but the struggle was soon given up. On_the decrease in the visible, which was a bit more than expected, May advanced from 67%c to 67%@6Sc, but held for only a moment. The market sold off from that point to 67%c and closed weak, May %c under Saturday at 67T%@67%ec. Corn—The corn market was firm early, but later eased off in sympathy with wheat. May closed at the bottom, lsc lower than Saturday. The trade in oats was small. The market was steady the greater part of the session, but eased off near the end in sympathy with corn. May clcsed at the bottom, %c depressed from Saturday’s close. Provisions. in spite of the weakness of wheat and heavy realizing by longs, ruled firm. May pork_closed 10@12i¢ over Saturday; May lard Tic higher and May ribs 5@7ic improved. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles- Open. High. Low. Clos. ‘Wheat No. 2— February . 65% 6 6518 6514 May . 683 685 67% 67% July . . o6s% 68% esik 6s% | Corn No. 2— February 1% 31y 31 a1 May . 334 3313 3% fl_l“ July . soa Uy 31y 82y Oats No. 3— May w2 Wy By July my ;w2 Mes: May .. 10 §7% 10 97% 10 8T 10 97% July Tie 110215 10 97% 11 02% Lard, y . 605 6124 605 - .612% 620 6121 s, per 100 lbs— .58T% 59 B 8T . 6985 597% 595 Cash quotations were as 0. 3 spring wheat, S44@66%c; : No. 2 corn, 32; No. 2 oats, 234 % white, 260; No. '3 white, 20%(@26lic; 0. 1 $5 5714@6; short rib sides (loose), $ 75@6; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 5%@6c; short clear sides (boxed), $5 90@6; whisky, distillers’ fin- ished goods, per gallon, $1 23%. Articles— Flour, barrels Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels . Oats, bushels . Rye,’ bushels On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady: creamery, 18@24c; dairy, eese, firm; 12@13c. Eggs, weak: fresh, U@4%c. Foreign Futures. - Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Feb. 5—CATTLE—Falirly active, generally abovt 10c lower; Texas steers lower, bulls about steady; butchers’ stock and can- ners steady to 10c lower; feeders steady. Good to choige, $5 266 10; poor to medium, $4G4 90; mixed stockers, 332503 05; selected feeders, $420@4 90; good to cholce cows, $3 40@4 40; heifers, $315@4 15; canners, 32 20@2 %; bull £ 2004 W calven, 34 50@8 75; fed Texas beeves, HOGS—Active, 2%c to Sc higher; top, $4 95 good clearances. Mixed and butchers, 34 4 9214; good to cholce heavy, $4 $0@4 %; rougl heavy, ~$4 65@4 75; light, $4@4 87%; bulk of sales, '$4 804 90. SHEEP—Market weak to 10c lower. Native wethers, $4 5045 35 Western wethers, $4 40@5 25, 1. g Receipts—Cattle, "18,000; hogs, 35,000; sheep, New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—Tin and spelter scored important advances in to-day’s market, and the list in general showed an Improvement in un- dertone. The firmer feeling was due almost entirely to strong cables from London. Tin advanced considerably more than 100 points, with the demand at the advance brisk. = Ne: from the West was about In line with expec. tations. At the close the Metal Exchange called: PIGIRON—Warrants, dull. LAKE_COPPER—Unchanged, at $16 25, TIN—Firm, with $28 § bid and $29 asked. LEAD—Unchanged, with $4 70 bid and # 7 asked. SPELTER—Firmer, with $ 75 bld and # 50 asked. The brokers' price for lead 18 $ 45, and for copper $16 25. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Feb. 5.—Consols, 10%; sflver, 27%4; French rentes, 100f 70c; wheat cargoes off coast, nothing doing: cargoes on passage, nom- inal, unchanged; cargoes No. 1 Standard Cali- tornia, 30s 3d; cargoes Walla Walla, 27s 94; Ei ntry markets, fi ; imy afiea” Kingson & "aenoo0; "four, 1 tein e, o i lour passage ‘nited Kingdom, 1,900,000; wheat and flour on 1o continént, 860,000; Tndian shipments of wheat 1bs. Flour, qr sks ... 26,401/Sugar, bbls 4@ d Feedstuff Wheat, ctls ..... §:210 Chicory, bbis L 25 Barley, ctls 519 me, s . a1 Hay an cEaSHeILS. Oats, ‘étls l.mfimcksuven S 2 g 5 'S, N 3 All descriptions remain as previously quoted. | (heser, ctls ... 30 Peita bals 105 | BRAN—$14G15 per ton. Tallow, ctls 474 Leather, roils . s MIDDLINGS—S$17@20 per ton. Beans, sks 670 Wine, gals 34,500 | FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $4@17 per 07| maxs, ‘;:z" T | ton: Oflcake Meal at the mill. $M@T; jobbing, | pran ‘iks 300 Straw, tons ) §27 50g2s; Cocoanut Cake, $20G21; Corn Meal, | Middiings, sks .. 575 Hay, tons 623 §23023 §0; Cracked Corn, §23 10G24; Mixed Feed, | Sugar, sk 1,400 §15 50; Cottonseed Meal, $23 per ton. | OREGON.. HA YW e, g o foF L anmon o §00d | miour, gr sks ... 1116310nions, sk ... 803 35c; Bananas, $1 76@3 per bunch; Pineapples, 33 50@4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 4%4c for 40-50's, 4@4%c for G0-60's, 3tke for 60-T0's, Buc for 70-80°s, 3c for §0-90's and 2%c for 90-100's: Apricots, 11@13¢c for Royals, 12%@16c for Moor- parks and 12@l4c for Blenheims; Peaches. 5%@ 6c for Standards, 6%@6%c for choice and 7@Sc for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10@12%c: Evapo- rated Apples, 6@7c; Sun-dried, 5@5%c per 1b: Nectarines, $@9c; Pears, 3%@4%c for dark and 7@sc for bright halves; Black Figs, 2G2%c: White Figs, 2@dc; Bleached Plums, 8@sc; Un- bleached Plums, i@7c for pitted and 1ie for unpitted. WAISINS—Bleached Thompson’s—Fancy, per Ib, 10¢; cholce, $c; standard, Sc; prime, 6c; un- bieached Thompson's, per b, Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, 8ic; choice, 7ic; standard, to United Kingdom, none; Indian shipments of ‘wheat to continent. none. LIVERPOOL—Wheat- Firm; wheat in Parls, dull; flour in Paris, dull; French country mar- kets, guiet and steady. 'ON--Uplands, 4 25-32d. Pttt CLOSING. T—Spot, No. 2 POOL, Feb. 5.—WHEAT—Spot, No. red Western mn(ef-,bnm, 5s 11%d; No. 1 North- ern spring, firm, 65 1d; futures, quiet; March, bs 104d; May, 58 9d; July, 5 10d. CORN—American spot, mixed, new, firm, 3s 84; old. firm. 3s 8izd; futures, steady: Feb- ruary, s 7%q; March, 3s Thd; May, 3s 6%d. . Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—The following 1s the statement of the visible supply of grain in store and afloat on Saturday, February 3, as complled by the New York Produce Exchange: Wheat—54,36,000 bushels; decrease, 1,235,000 | bushels. | prime, 5c; unbleached Suitanas. 5c: Seed] Corn—14,583,000 bushels; Increase, 57,000 bush- | 50-1b boxes, je; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5%c. els. 3-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2-crown, $1 50 per box: 3-crown, $1 60. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 Imperial, $3. Ail prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points flOn-—&.‘m,m bushels; increase, 444,000 bush- 5. Rye—1,134,000 bushels; decrease, 29.000 bushels, Barley—] , 70,000 | in_California. bushela, i NUTS—Chestnuts, §@Sc; Walnuts, $@%c for standards and 9@i0c for softsheil; Almonds, 11%4@12c for paper-shell, 9@10c for soft and 4@ Gc for bardshell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and 5c for Callfornia; Brazil Nuts, 7%@Sc; Fil- Portland’s Business. ™ berts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50 —Clearings, $444,315; bal- PORTLAND, Feb. SUCHE TN u;&oNEY—hCambhxmoulc for bright and 1040 11c for light amber: water white extracted. Northern Wheat Market. T3c: lNght amber extracted, TK@T%c; dark, %@ 6c_per 1b. OREGON. BEESWAX—24@26c per Ib. PORTLAND, Feb.5.—No.1 Walla Walla wheat B is generally quoted around 52@53c, with some exporters declining to name the latter figure and mills reported to be paying a cent or more Provisions. The expected advance in Bacon and Lard has for heavy stock. Valley nominally, 51@52c, | not yet occurred, but the market i very firm. With nothing offering. CURED MEATS—Bacon, $%c per Ib for WASHINGTON. heavy, 10c for light medtum, 1lc for light, 12c TACOMA, Feb. 5.—No change in wheat; Club, 6lc; Blue Stem, Gc. e LOCAL MARKETS. extra light and 13%c for sugar-cured; East- ?l":l -unr-:-una Hams, 13@13%c; Caiifornia Hams, nominal; Mess Beef, $12 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $4: extra Prime Pork, §14 50 extra clear, §17; Mess, §16; smoked Beeef, 1ic r 1b. uLARD—'flmn juoted at 6%@7c per Ib for compound and Se for pure; half-barrels, pure, §%c;: 10-1b tins, o; 5-1b tins, 9c. COTTOLENE—Tierces, T4@8%¢ per Ib; 10-1b tins, 9%e. Exchange and Bullion. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — us Sterling Exchange, sight - du R s Dearine: ignt. = 4837 | ides and Tallow are weak at the decline New York Exchange, telegraphic — 1714 | already noted. Fine Silver, per ounce - ® | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Mexican Dollars . 4 4%% | about 1lc under quotation: Heavy salted steers, 10%@11%c: medium, 9%@10%c; light, 9%c: Cowhides, 91@Wic; Stags, 7c; Saited Kip, 934G 04c; Caif, 9%@10%c; Dry Hides, sound, 19c; culls’ and_brands, 15@16c; Dry Kip and Veal, Tie; Dry Calf, 19G2c; Shéepskins, vearlings, 2 @sic_eacl ort Wool, 35@60c each; medium, 0@80c; long Wool, $1@125 each; Horse Hid $2 25G2 75 for large and 75c@$1 for small; Col 30, oc. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5c per Ib; No. 2, ; refined, 6%4c; grease, 2%@3c. WOOL— Fall clip, San Joaguin plains, 9@10c: South- ern, §@lc: Middle County, 11@13c: Humboldt and Mendoctno, 17@20c; Eastern Oregon, 13@16c: Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool and Paris opened higher and closed lower. Antwerp quarantined against Argentina. The visible supply decreased 1,235,000 bushels, and snow was reported in the winter wheat belt. Chicago was easy at a slight decline. The seaboard reported an excellent export demand for Wheat, Corn and Oats, with an advance of 3c per bushel In ocean freights during the past ten days. Valley Oregon, 18@20c; Northern Mountain, Tn ‘the local market futures declined, but | free. 11Gléc; Northern Mountain, defective, 106 spot prices were undisturbed. 1lc_per Ib. Spot Wheat — Shipping, 95%c@$l; milling, |~ HOPS—@1lc per Ib. $101X@1 023, R — CALL BOARD SALES. . Intormal Sewon 0.3 glock May, 200 ctls San Francisco Meat Market. %: 2 ms:éoz:a‘ 's‘ezs'su?:nflls;l;? lz‘u)o %cua, 3$1013%; 2000| Soft Hogs are not wanted, and are selling at ctls, $1 01%. | about 1c under the quotations. Hard Hogs are Regular Morning _Session—May, 4000 ctls, | in light supply and steady. December, 22,- $1 0134 2000, $1 013%; 2000, $1 01 000, $1 05%. Afternoon Session—No sales. BEEF—6%@7c per Ib for fair to cholce. VEAL—3@10c per b, MUTTON—Wethers, 8@8%c; ewes, 8o per BARLEY—Lower prices for Feed are agaln pound, quoted, with a dull market. e Huring: 150 yesriings, 90106 pez Th Feed. Toc for No. 1 and 65@72%c for oft | Lo R o g o for small. G@ske for grades: Brewing and Shipping grades, S0GSTHC; | modmm and S@Ste. for large: stock Hogs amg lier, nominal, CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No eales. Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Sessicn—2000 ctls, 69%o. Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS—There is nothing going on to disturb | quotations one way or the other. Cheval feeders, 6@5%c; dressed Hogs, 7@S%c. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $ 65: Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@T%c: Wool Bags, 25@30c. CODFISH—Has been advanced Ic per Ib in White, $1 101 80; ~Red. $107%@120; Gray, | pundles and cases and %c In strips, $1 07'4@1 17%; Black. 97%c@$1 07%. W 5 CORN—Eastern White is quoted at g | COAL—Wellington, 8 per ton; New Welling- ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, 37 50; Seattle, §7; Bryant, §7; Coos Bay, $ 50; Wallsend, 35; Co-operative Wallsend, $8; Scotch, —; Cum berland, $12 in bulk and 313 5 in sacks; Penn- sylvania Anthracite Egg, §13; Cannel, $11 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-Tb bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow- dered, 5%c, Candy Granulated, 5%c; Dry Gran- $1 0215 per ctl and Eastern Y:llow at $1@1 05; mixed, $T%c@SL. RYE—$1@1 05 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 6083 75 usual terms: bakers' extras, §2 40@3 50; Oregon 5 ulated, o%e; Confectioners' A, %c; Magnolla and Washington, $2 753 per barrel. 3 d‘s’é; s e ithc; barrels, MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as follows, | 3j6c more; half-barrels, }c more; boxes, ¢ more; 50-1b bags, Yc more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, balf-barrels, 5%c; boxes, 6%c per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 25 per 100 1bs: Rye Flour, §275; Rye Meal, $250: Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $250: Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, §3 25@3 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4g4 25 Craciéd’ Wheat i T6; Farin $450; Whole Wheat Flour, $850: Roiled Oa (barrels), $6@7 25; in sacks, $ 75@7; Pearl Bar- ley, §5; Split Peas, §5; Green Peas, $5 G0 per 100 and 9 for choice: Wheat and Oat, 18 20g3 50: 1881 Oat, $6@8; % Barley, $5@7; Alfalfa, $6@7 50 per ton. STRAW—25@40c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Potatoes, sks ... THE STOCK MARKET. L Becurities were quiet on the morning session, The lull in the demand for Beans continues, but the market shows no weakness, BEANS—Bayos, $3 %5@3 35; small White, $3 20 @3 3; large White, $29@3 10, Pinks, $2 50Q 2 §5; Reds, $3 50@2 75; Blackeye, $4 50; Butters, nominal; Lima, $5 155 2; Pea, §3 2093 40; Red Kidneys, $3 50@4. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 3@3%c: Yellow Mus- tard, 4@4%c: Flax, $1 90@2 20; Canary, 3%c per 1b for California and 4c for Eastern: Alfaifa, 7@Sc; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4l%c; Timothy, 4@k, DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 5091 90; Green, $1 75 @2 0 per ctl In the after- with no changes worthy of not noon business was still lighter. The Ophir Mining Company has levied an assessment of 20 cents. The California-street Cable Company will pay a dividend of G0 cents per share on the l4th. The Pacific Gas Improvement Company will pay a dividend of 35 cents per share on the 10th. The San Jose Water Company will pay a dividend of 50 cents per share on the 18th. The Pacific Lighting Company paid a aivi- dend of 3 cents per share yesterday. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Feb. 5—2 p. m. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The Oregon steamer brought down 9178 sks Potatoes and 933 sks Onlons. The latter are Bid.Ask. Bid. Askc. hister, but the former are dull and weak.| U S Bonds— Baule G L Co. 3% 4 Vegetables are firm at good prices. | §s quar coup.. — — | Mutual Co. — FOTATOES—Early Rose, %c@1; River Reds, | |2 3027 T80 - oo 1% 10 G L & H... 8 40 ©@Tsc; Burbanks, 50GTic per sack; Oregon | s tuar ooup.. o' — |Pac Lisht Co. 1% 450 Burbanks, @c@fi 10; Sweet Potatoes, $175 for | "Miscellancou SFG&BE....50 — Merced: New Potatoes, 3c. Cal-st Cab 5s..117 — |San Francisco. 4% 4! ONIONS—$1 [0@2 per ctl for all kinds. GG \Wat su-. 100 1073 Stociton s 157 VEGETABLES-Green Peas, 3@dc per 1Ib:| EA L & P 6s Insurance— String Beans, 10@lsc; Cabbage, 40@50c; Los | F & Cl Ry 6s Firem's Fund.20 — Angeles Tomatoes, $1@1 50: Fgg Plant from Los | Geary-st R 5 Bank Stocks— Angeles, 10G15c; Dried Okra, 12%c per Ib; | H C Anglo-Cal Ltd. 68 — Garlic, bi7c: Green Peppers irom Los Angeles, | H C Bank of Cal...40l — @se for Chile and — for Bell; Dried Peppers, | L A Cal S D & T.. 98 100 aloc: Carrots. $0@40c ver sack: Los Angeies | L A First Natal. Summer Squash, $1@150 per box ; Marrowfat | Do Lon P & A Squash, nominal. LBo g Merchants’ | ev N Pond ad G Marke Savings Banks— N oultry a ame. Do 1 Ger S_& L..1750 — NCN Hum S & L. — Four cars of Fastern have been recelved | N R of Mut Sav BK. 45 since Saturday, sales being made at 1o for | N B of - Turkeys, 5 for Ducks, §2 2 for Geese, $1 for | N b & L Fryers, $4 50 for old Roosters, $5@5 50 for young | N C R . — - Roosters and $5 5006 for Hens. 0GL Street Raiiroads— Game was easy and quiet, the warm weather | Oak Tr being against it. e POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@lUc for Gob- | oG blers and 12gMo for Hens; ' Dressed Turkeys, | 9% ¢ Presidi 12giee: Geese, per pair, 31 'rugn“ .g}bu‘llnn. 3175 | B & Carter ; Ducl or an: or young; e Hens, $3 Young Roosters, @5; Oid | ROWelr i oriie Roosters, $4@4 50; wn, $4 §0; Bro e & i | @450 for large ana 50 for smal ns, | 8 8 & | Pgorit 12591 60 per dozen for old and 3250@8 for | § RY of( |4 iy Lot squabs. 3 | . ek . Can.|S P C 8501905108 110% Hana P Co.... T e Ml “3‘,-5,%;. § PG esi0e 112 113" Haw C & 8 Go — g Small Duck, 3125 Doves, 75¢ | § P C 68(1912). — — Honokaa § Co. A% 30 B, Mgt O RGO 2P RN e T Kol TRD ray Geese, 3 e, $150; Brant. C0., == e 25 Honkers, 4G4 %; English Snipe. 330 per n {ManwaLD S0 fi ;& e gt~ S |8Y I dsadmitons o | Paauhay S co. 26 titn Gas Gs.. Miscellaneous— Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Water Stocks— Al Pack Assn.i2 121 —_— Contra (gon L!.'A K ger E‘lx g. — 100 Butter opened the week with a further decline | Marin County. 50 - ceanic S Co.. 94 95 and dealers were willing to make concesslons | SPring Valley. 93 9% | Pac A 1A . 2 — to sell. Eggs were also lower, and Cheese was | cant Gas Co.. — — |Par Paint Co.. 9% 5 w: k and in}good supply. s Cent L & P.. -~ Sgrenl:-mery— Anc': 22:“:: 4 v::l seconds, " sorning Sesston. airy—] cy, HE { o olce, T %@ | 1 contra Costa Water . 8T CHEESE—Cholce mild new, 10%@11o; old, 10c; | 12 Slant Powder C -HT Young America, 11G1lie; Eastern, 1%@iee: | §9 HonoKen | - 29 8T Western, 134@15c per 1b. 1 enind Sas - 26 00 EGGS--Quoted at 16@16%e for store and 17g | 3¢ Dakland Gag & i 18c per dozen for ranch. Eastern—Cold storage, | 15 PRaihag B T o - o g% BETE Gos & EI laxm z . 5 5 s L8 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. & § F Gas & Electric Co -l 08V Water ......... 18350 Ofterings at the Orange auction were 2 cars, e AT selling at $135@205 for fancy Navels (128 tc C Wat 255), $146G180 for choice and S0CGSI43 for | 3o Gomire Gomis Water - standards. Lemons sold at §2 and clioice | 75 Equitable Gas Dam at $1 45@1 60. | 10 Gant Powder Con ... D350 Apples were Qull and rather lower, With large | 200 Hutchinson S P Co. L% stocks. $5000 Oceanic S § Bonds. 104 75 Lemons are firm, with moderate stocks. § Pacific Gas Imp . T8 00 R olemisebie wof e tor Too@s1 | $1000 Los ‘Angeles Ry 5. 105 pples— rer common, = for £ood and 31 251 50 for choice. i peSRRIESCape Cod Cranberrles, $@7 | BAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE CITRUS_FRI avel Oranges, §1 % — box; Seedli 50c@$1 25; Japanesa - Morning Session. Y G e H ! ‘ater Mexican Limes, $@5 50; Limes, 25@ | 100 Equitable Gas loy war 100 Mutual Elec Co .. 14 00 50 Honokaa Sugar Ce 29 50 I 150 5 s & “Blectri nE AUC ION SALBS 50 25 50 37% .8T 10 Alaska Packers amm SPECIAL SALE 30 Glant Powder croes R | =g les R 210512 B atcninson Sugar - g% 40 HEAD BROKE HORSES. 10 Hawaifan Commereial 10 S V Water . 100 Vigorit Powder PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. | P AT 2a 2504 1515 MISSION ST.. BET. NTH AND UTH. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, Feb. 6, at 11 O'CLOCK. By order of W. G. PALMER we will sell without reserve or limit, 40 horses. Must be Morning Session. Board— 100 National 7% | rdless of price. 50 National 180 | > Afternoon Session. - | the early morning tides are given in the left e e | hand column and the successive tides of the 200 Burlington 100 | 32¢in the order of occurrence as to time. Tha 250 Home Oil. 37 | second time column giv {he second tide ot day, the third time column the third tide CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. | %% He 1ast oF right hand columa gives the | last tide of the day, except when there are but Morning Session. | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights Board— | Kiven are in addition to the soundings on the 100 Caribou . % | United States Coast Survey charts, excep: 200 Anaconda . % | when a minus sign (—) precedes the h Afternoon Session. | and then the number gien is subtracted Board— | the depth given by the charts. The plane of 150 Barker Ranch. 115 | reference is the mean of the lower low waters. 200 Anaconda ... B SR b o A BT Y MR L S STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Steamer Movements. Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Sesston. — ™ 400 Best & Beicher. 36| 300 Mexican n 100 Con Cal & Va..:1 40| 250 Ophir @ TO ARRIVE. 150 Confidence .. 80| 400 Sierra Ne ol 300 Gould & Curry. 23| 100 Utah ....c.coee 04 | T Steamer. From. | Due. Atternoon Session. | 250 Belcher . 20/ 200 Crown Point.... 11 | Bonita . Newport FEH T 400 Best & Belcher 34| 200 Mexican 29 | Umatilla . |Victoria & Puget Sound Fen. § 100 Challenge -..... 20f 200 Potosl .. 26 | Orizaba . |Humboldt. el FeD. § 200 Caledonia ..... 51| 400 Union Con ..... 27 | Samoa. Humboldt. [Feb. 7 400 Con Cal & Va..1 40| 600 Yellow Jacket. 19 | A" Blanchard... Coos Bay. Feb. 1 100 Confidence 4| | Telius .. Ovster Harbor Feb. 1 p | Para... Panama. ~|Fe Following were the sales in the Pactflo Stock | Siis, 0% Fars-- Balama e 8 Bxptiangs yeaterday: Pomona. .. San Diego. Fev. 3 Morning Session. Matteawan Tacoma. Feb. § 500 Belcher . 211100 Mexican 30 | Jeante Seattle. Feb. § 250CC & 42% | 600 Ophir 8 | Empire . |Coos Bay. Feb. 3 300 Mextcan .31/ 200 Ophir | Aloha . Crescent City. H rnoon Session. | Brate of Fortiand. . s ) Alam: B |Sydney. > 3% Dese & Beichar 35| 500 Opir - Tillamook -..- Thilamook Ba : 20| 200 Potosi - 2 . H 500 Potosl - b v: e 3 Victoria & Pugst d Feb. 11 500 Mexican . 400 Sierra Nevada. 35 | Coquille Grays Harbor...... 1 500 Mexican . . 28| 200 Union Con ..... 27 | North Fork..... Humboldt.. 0 It 100 Ophir .. 67, | Crescent City...|Crescent City...... ¥ —_— | Corona ... San Diego................ Feb. 13 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. B e | TO SAIL. MONDAY, Feb. 54 p. m. | Bid.Ask. Bid.Ask. | Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. Alpha 02 03|Kentuck ........ — 03— Alta 02 03/Lady Wash..... 02 — | G. Dollar.../Grays Harbor{Feb. 8, Spm ........ Andes 06 07 Mexican . 28 30 | Corona ... San Diego.....(Feb. 6 11 am Pier 11 Belcher 20 21 Oceidental 14 15 | North Fork Humboldt....Feb. 7, 9am Pler 3 Best & Belchr. 2 34 Ophir .. % 67 | Columbia .. Portiand......|Feb. 7,10 am Pler 24 Bullion . 02 04 Overman 05 06 | Curacao ....|Mexico......../Feb. 7. 10 am Pler ii Caledonia’ 38 4 2% 25 | Austral Hooolulu. ... Feb. Pler 1 Chollar 2 2 13 14 | Homer .....(Oregon Ports. Feb. Pie Challenge Co 19 20 Scorplon 02 — | Bonita .iSan Pedro Feb. P Confidence % — & Belch . 02 03 City Sydney Panama. |Feb. M Con Cal & Va.l35 140 Slerra Nevada. 3 36 | Volumnia Europe. Pler 7 Con Imperial. — 02 Sliver Hill. . — 6 d Coos Bay. Pler 13 Con New York. — 04 St Louis .. o7 p Humboldt. . Crown Polni 10 12 Standard — | Humboldt .|Alaska........ | Feb. Exchequer . — 02 Syndicate . = 9 | Nip._ Maru. China&Japan Feb. Gould & Curry. 22 23 Union Con % 2 3 Hale & Norers. 30 31(Utah .... . 03 04 . Julia — 02[Yellow Jacket. 18 13 Feb. Justics e a O Humboldt..... Feb. Pler 13 P =0 B VR R | Umatilla ...|Vie & Pgt Sd. Feb. Pler 3 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Pt Arena.. Point Arena.. Feb Pier 2 = = Arcata .....(Coos Bay 10 am Pler 13 Estate of Claus Wreden (by Elizabeth and | State of Cal 10 am Pler 24 am Pler 11 William G. Wreden and Frank J. Veen, execu- —_— tors) to Bernard M. Albers, lot on NW corner | of Turk and Scott streets, W 50 by N 63; $7500. D~ e R A S o ’ Shipping Intelligence. Charles S. Johnson, Juilet J. Mezes, Corneila J. Pringle and Covington Johnson to Nathan D. Newman, lot on N line of Page street, 111:3 W of Central avenue (Lott), W :dig by N | Yt c. ana saran 3 | villiam C. ane . Hammerton to Harry | . v E. Hargrave, lot on N line of Day street, 164 | ‘Rnnxffi',.y February 5. W of Dolores, W 25 by N 1l4; $10. | Isabella Kelly to Isabella Hanson, lot on N | _Stmr Laguna, Hansen, & hours from Saa | Diego. line of Twenty-fourth street, 125 E of Sanchez, | Dieg A S E 2 by N 14; gift. Stmr Gipsy, Stmr Grace Dollar, Fosen, 45 hours from San Catherine Osgood (wife) to Hosea , | ey, lot on XN line of Valley street, 180 B of Noe, | Stm: Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 42 hours from Port Los Angeles. E 25 by N_1i4; gitt. George W. and_Ann Duffleld to Glovanai Stmr Elihu Thomson, Whitney, 4 days from Oyster Harbor. Divincenzi, lot on W line of Montgomery street, 62:6 N of Vallejo, N 25 by W 67:6, reserving 2:5 | Stmr Homer, Donaldson, 50 hours from New- port (S). Cook, 62 days from by &7 for alley; $10. | Br stmr Lady Joicey, b via Yokohama Same to Luigi Ferrari, lot on W line of Mont via Kobe 51 days, somery street, $7:6 N of Vallejo, N % by W @, | reserving 2:5 by 67 for alley; $10. P 4 days, via Honolulu 22 days, via San Diego | 3 days. Estate of Claus Wreden (by Ellzabeth and to Bernard M. Albers, lot on NE corner of Mason 4nd Fiibirt streets. N 66 b B o7 Ship Glory of the Seas, Freeman, 9 days from Same to Rudolph Mobr, 1ot on SW corner of | , Bark Alden Besse, Potter, 13 days from Hono- Mason and Clay streets, S 50 by W 37:6; also | 19l8. Willlam G. Wreden and Frank Veen, executors) | $6200. 1 Comox. jot on S line of Clay street, 27:6 W of Mason, | _ Bktn Leslie D, Peterson, 16 days from Port W_22 by S 58: $10,000. | Blakeley. Same to C. C. Vorrath, lot on N line of | _Schr S T Alexander, Insen, § days from Bu- Greenwich street, 62:6 W of Taylor, W 75 by | Feka- Schr Neptune, Estvold, 10 days from Grays N $6100. Same to same, lot on W line of Taylor street, | Harbor, 10555°N of Greenwich, N 313 by W 135:6; 4550, " 7| e Mdunahon. Olite, ¥ Sipe fress Wiken Frank W. and Emma A. Fuller to Sarah H. A Gregory (wife. ot Wazren), lot. on--W Hue of | Sche & Dantslon; Crangte, § depe froma Sats- e o R e e ke creet, N o Scbr, James A Garfeld, Lewis, 7 days trom Same to Charles O. Barbour, lot on N line of | 0% B3¥ " Lake street, 57:6 W of Twenty-ffth avenue, W | Schr Lily, Bottger, 8 days from Umpqua. 25 by N 108} $10. | CLEARED. Robert L. and Lillian Morton to Emiite Ram- lot, lot on W line of Fourth avenue, 125 S of Lake street, S 25 by W _120; $10. Ezra F. and Mary I. Dennison to San Fran- cisco Collateral Loan Bank, 1828 D. 25, lot on | W line of Ninth avenue, 200 S of I street, S | Monday, February 5. Stmr Corona. Glelow, San Diexo, etc; Good- | all, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Chematnus; R Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Chil ship Hindostan, Welsh, Caldera; J ¥ 125 by W 120; also 1653 D, 133, lot on W line of Elghth_avenue. 195 N of Callfornia street, N | Coopmen & Co. o 25 by W 120: also 1723 D. 7, lot on W line of Thirty-first_avenue, 150 N of A street, N 26:4, Monday, February 8 W 3041 SE 76:8%, E. 13436 also lot on W | Stmr Luella, Miller, —. line of Fifteenth avenue, 195:10 N of A street, | _Stmr Walla Walla, Thomas, Victoria and N 0. W 63:8, S 11 desrees 4 minutes, E 40.5, | Port Townsend. E 38! si0. Stmr Del Norte, Allen, Trinidad. Stmr Arcata, Reed. Coos Bay. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, Fort Brags. Stmr Navarro, Jensen, Eureka. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Chematnus. Bark Highland Light, Port Townsend. Schr Pioneer, Mikielsen, Grays Harbor. MEMORANDUM. Per schr James A Garfleli—Feb 3, lat 40 2 N, lon 125 4 W, passed through a large quan- tity of pine lumber. MISCELLANEOUS. SAN PEDRO-—Arrived Feb 5—Bark Abble Paimer, from Tacoma, for Adelaide; put in to land a sailor with both legs broken. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb 5 10 p m—Weather | hazy; wind NE, velocity 6 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. USAL—Salled Feb 4—Stmr Rival, for Santa Barbara. GREENWOOD—Arrived Feb 5—Stmr Green- wood. hence Feb 3. SEATTLE—Arrived Feb §5-Schr Ivy, hence Jan 21; stmr Willamette, hence Feb 3. Feb 4— Stmr Lakme, hence Jan 30; ship C F Sargent, hence Jan 27: schr Ivy, hence Jan 21. Sailed Feb 4—Stmr Farallon, for Dvea and Skaguay: stmr City of Topeka, for Skaguay: stmr Umatilla, for San Francisco: bark Ger- | mania, for San Francisco. | POINT REYES—Passed Feb 5—Ship Glory of the Seas, from Comox, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 4—Schr Corona. from Port Ludlow; bktn Portiand, from Se- attle; schr Faleon, from Grays Harbor: bark Tidal Wave, from Tacoma; stmr Newburs, from Grays Harbor. CRESCENT CITY—Sailed Feb 4—Stmr Cres- cent City, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Feb 5—Stmr Co- quille River, hence Feb 1. tug Astoria. hence Feb 2: schr Mary Buhne, hence Jan 27. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb ~5—Schr Lottle Bennett, from Hilo: schr Magzie C Russ, from San Pedro; schr C H_Merchant, from San Pedro: schr Queen, from Santa Bar- | bara: schr Winslow, from Honolulu. REDONDO—Arrived Feb 5—Schr La Gironde, trom Grays Harbor. EUREKA—Salled Feb 5—Stmr Brunswick, for San Franclsco: schr Lottie Carson, for San | Pedro; stmr Orizaba, for San Francisco; stmr South Coast, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 5—Br bark Guif Stream. from Honolulu. Same to same, lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 225 N of A street, N 100 by W 120, quitclaim deed; also third description in 1344 D. 34, lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 255 S of Californ! street, S 74:6, N 89 degrees 45 minutes, E 240:5, N 58:8, W 120, N 30, W 120, quitclaim deed; $10. Vitus d Rosa Miller to Glovanni Chippari, lot on NE corner of Gottenburg and Hanover streets, N 261, E 164:1, S 293, W 297:3, Jots 73 to 75, West End Homestead Association: $10. Wiillam P. Wilder to Mark Sheldon Company (a corporation), lot on W line of Carrle street. 100 N of Wilder, N 50 by W 100, block 2, Fair- ;nount Extension Homestead, quitclaim deed 10. | | | Joseph F. Dolan to Julus and Annle J. Price, lot on E line of Gates street. 75 N of Eugenia, N 25 by E 170, lot 443, Gift Map 1z $10. Mary S. Humphrevs to Emmett R. Comes tord, estate of Joseph M. Comerford, No. 21,411, deed and assienment: $250. Alameda County. Ivy L. Borden to Lillle Cole, lot on S line of | Encinal avenue, 300 E of Post street, E 8 by S §5:5, being lot 32, Hirschfeld Tract, Alameda; $10. Ina D. Coolbrith to P. Calou, lot on SW cor- ner West street and Alden avenue (or Twenty- | ninth street), W 140 by S 56, being lot 7, block A. Whitcher and Brockhurst Tract, Oakland: $10. Edward D. and Helen Harmon to John C. Rokers, lot on N line of Priace street, 40 E of Calais, E 5 by N 135, being lot 3, block I, Harmon Tract, Berkeley: $19. Eben W. and Ella T. Merchant to R. E. Bell, lot on W line of McClure street, 185 N of Pro pect avenue, N 4 by W 104, being lot 8, Map of McClure Academy Grounds, subject to & mortgage for $300, Oakland: $1 R. E. Bell to L. G. $10. George S. Beadle to M. L. Broadwell and J. ¥, Towle, lot on NW line of lot & black 3. San Antonlo, 50 SW from Enst Twelfth street. SW 0, E 51, NE 60, NW 50 to beginning, being the lower portion of lots 6 and 7. block 2, San A tonio, East Oakland, quitclaim deed: $10, B. . Hawes (administrator of estate of Alex- | ander Watson) to M. Rinchart. lot on § line of | Thirty-second avenue, 13638 W of Telegraph avenue, W 25 by § 140, being the E half of lot 6, block 203, Rowland Tract, Oakland; $420. Georze 'S ‘Beadle to M. L. Broadwell and J. F. Towle, lot on S line of East Tweltth street, of Sixteenth avenue, E 50 < rrived 5—Schr Wa- lots ¢ and 7. block 2. Sen Antoaty. Eew e | PORT BLAKELEY 28 e A P | wona. from X . p Builders’ Contracts. | SESSraR . 25 | isco. Charles Mayer (owner) with Val Franz (con- | | (008 BAY—Safled Feb 5—Schr Webfoot, for tractor), architects Salfield & Kohi San Francisco: stmr Alice Blanchard, for Saa penter, mill and fron work. tiling, hardware, Franctsco. Elazing. tnning, lathing. plastering, et for = NEWPORT (S)—Arrived Feb 5—Schr Excel- a_three-story frame building (flats) on § line stor, from Port Blakeley. gf Fuiton street. 12:6 W of Webster, § 174 | _FORT LOS ANGELES-Safled Feb §—Stmr Sam ith ek Brot | W hlesbore, SMBLE _ Arcived Feb 4 — St e owner with Ickelheimer .| PORT GA — Arriv — r tractors), architects same—Gan fitiing: plumn. | hence Jan 3. Feb i—Schr Lottie Bennett, from ing, etc.. for same on same: $1110. Port Townsend e ————————————————— ALBION—Arrived Feb 5—Stmr Scotia, hence b 2. ¢ | TSAN PEDRO_Amivea Feb s Stmr Sen Pedro, hence Feb 3: bktn John Smith, from | Seattle: schr Wm Renton, from Tacoma. FOREIGN PORTS. NANAIMO—Arrived Feb 4—Stmr Mineola, ¢rom Port Los Angeles, and safled Feb 5 for Angeles. & TAUNCESTON--Arrived Feb 4—Sche Honot- pu. from Port Ludlow. HONOLULU—Arrived off Jan 24—Bktn Jane L Stanford, from Newcastle, NSW. NEWCASTLE, NSW-Sailed Feb 4—Schr Ly- man D Foeter, for Honolulu. KUTCHINOTZU —Salled Feb 4—Nor stmr Le- ander, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 5—Stmr Campa- nia, from New York. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Feb 4—Stmr Augusta | Victoria. from New York, for Funchal, for Genoa, ete. on Orlental cruise. ANTWERF—Anives’ ¥t 3-Siww: Priosiond, from New K ROTTERDAM—Arrived Fob 4—Stmr Amster- dam. trom New Vork. The Weekly Call. 81 per Year. Sun, Moon and Tide. IR IS United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—Tbe high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 30| 9:04 5.6 3 3| 10:20) mummnmumm-l

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