The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 8, 1900, Page 8

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Silver lower again. Wheat futures advanced. All other cereals inactive and ines agam. Bran de i Poultr and Game quiet and O.'umgc.( sold off well at the ax s and Onions unchanged. Sggs and Cheese weak and quiet. Exchange undisturbed. Barley dull and easy. unchanged. Hay soft and plentiful. eans firmly held, but quiet. Vegetables plentiful. not materially changed. Butter lower again. iction. Provisions firm, but no higher. Hogs in Hides quiet and weak at the Fair trading in securitics. light supply and firm. decline. Charters. lulu. # Our Immense Foreign Trade. s of the Bureau of | foreign s the year just ended has for | rossed the two billion doliar | ¢ man res of time crossed | line. In the | exports of tron | 00, and in 1599 se the importa- and steel have the im- ) New York Money Market. r of Henry Clews says: of the money market | The New York ¢ stim markets are all in a much ted; and, while | wge of probabilities that ch a contingency local banker to be an im. s bee: v ng ased re equant gold shipm early in s re- of the rket in d the ouf ure warrants it, and there is that can now be adduced 24 hours. season. 0.00 34.86 0.00 o weEsly ¥ 0.76 3 data—Maximum temperature, | 5 WEATHER ~ CO T. y cloudy over the P: suthern California and | snow flurries have occurred | in and plateau regions, Arizona. rapidly over the west- cou It is still generally 1 except in the upper Missour! re has fallen except along the a coast. in the upper end in Western Oregon, slightly. The fall has been Ttah, Northern Arizona Temperatures below zero Northern Montana and North favorable for colder weather ‘with frosts to-night, severe in ade at San Francisco for 30 hours ght February 8, 1800: fornia—Generally cloudy Thurs- northerly wind —Partly cloudy Thursday; y wind rthe with spow flurries Thursday; colder Arizona—Partly cloudy in morth portion; fair in_south portion Thursday: coider. San Francisco and vicinity—Partly cloudy The Fort George loads merchandise for Hono- | commerce of the | ... AND GENERAL | 40, 1_ | | y { colder Thursday. b | | | Great Western Burlington & Q Indianapolis & St. Lou Chicago , Ind. & St. L. prefd .48 & East Illinois . 88 cago & Northwestern -163 Rock Isiand & Pacific....108% , C, C. & St. Louls . 62 Colorado Southern 5% Colorado Southern 1st prefd 43 Colorado Southern 2nd prefd 15 Delaware & Hudson Del., Lack. & Western s Denver & Rio Grande 20% Denver & Rio Grande pretd 2% 210 Erle 12y 3,110 Erie 1st pretd . 35% 425 Great Northern pretd -160 3% Hocking Coal T 550 Hocking Valley . g 1500 Iillinois Central 2% 110 Iowa Central S 100 Jowa Central prefd . 5 100 Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf..... 8% .... Lake Erie & Western .. . 20% Lake Erle & Western prefd. .84 Loulsville & Nashville . 81% Manhattan L.. ....... 98 Manhattan Street Mexican Central ... 12% Minneapolls & St. Louls LBk Minneapolis and St. L. prefd. 93 Missouri Pacific . .41 Mobile & Ohlo L6214 Missouri, Kan. & Texas S g Missouri, Kan. & Texas prefd ew Jersey Central ... New York tral Norfolk & Western .... orfolk & Western prefd orthern Pacific ........ orthern Pacific prefd (ex-div) rio & Western . Railway & Navigation Raflway and Nav. prefd sylvania . # e Western e Western prefd San Francisco s & San F. 1st and San F. Paul & Omaha . thern Pacific ern Rallway thern Railway prefd exas & Pacific . Union Pacific . Union Pacific prefd Wabash . bash prefd . oy Wheeling & Lake Erie . 1Y Wheeling & Lake Erie prefd. . 28y Wisconsin Central xpress Companies— Adams American United States Wells Fargo lianeous. . American American American American American American ‘American American American ‘American American American American ‘American American Sara i American Tobacco prefd Anaconda Mining Co ... Brookiyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco prefd Federal Steel .. Federal Steel prefd lectric igar cose Sugar p International Paper . International Paper pi Laclede Gas . atioral Biscuit .... nal Biscult prefd ational Lead ........ ational Lead prefd nal Steel Cotton Ol .... Cotton Oil prefd Malting . Malting pretd . Smelting & Refining..... Smelting & Refining pfd Spirits Spirits prefd Steel Hoop Steel Hoop prefd. Steel & Wi Steel & Wire prefd. Tin Plate . Tin Plate prefd.. Tobacco ew York Air Brake orth American . Pacific Coast .. Pacific Coast Ist prefd. Pacific Coast 2nd prefd . Pacific Mail P s Gas . Pressed Steel Car .. Pressed Steel Car pre! Pullman Palace Car . Standard Rope & Twi ugar .. Sugar prefd .... Tennessee Coal & Thursdny: lieht northwest wind i G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Offictal. N S S United States Rubber 3815 “ United States Rubber prefd 02 i | Western Union ... 91 Republic ...... 2% EASTERN WARKETS. Republic prefd i C CC & St Louis 168 *- s » York Stock Market. NEW YORK., Feb. day offered 7.—The stock market to- | a striking demonstration of the ered by a sudden and violent ces and the reckless speculative by invited protessional bear an easy prey in the swarm ave been buying stocks rgin with borrowed weakness enge: tter part of the day the e market, offering prices with @ ness and playing havoe unts held on narrow mar- € The wiping out of these margins left mo alternative to the holders but to throw over their in order to avold losses. The rger calfber had been eith sigher level and were action in prices to get into r withholding support_from view to shaking off the undesirable fol £ of speculators with small resources, who constituted 2 menace to the further advance in prices. It was this clas that were the principal sufferers in to-day's king out, people who control large capital Thelr sell- y w0 large @ demand up to to-day as to keep up the level of prices. ‘here was evidence during the morning of continued on at some points in the list, ugnr, sald to be covering for the . and Pennsylvania, Union Pacific acco. Some stocks of minor import- continued to advance, but it soon that the selling pressure was | .o new demand could absorb. It was then that the bears made a flerce raid | on the vulnerable spots. They clipped 54 points from the price of Tobacco and in a pumber of the metal stocks. Consplcuously Nationa! Steel and Steel """f, nd in Sugar £nd the local traction stock they drove down | yrices from 2 to 4 points. In the rallroad list isitimore and Ohfo reacted 3%, Rock Isiand | rly 3 points and Pennsylvania, New York ntral, St. Paul, Burlington and Missouri Mfic from 1% to 2. At the low level the yush of the bears to cover caused some vio- jent raliies, Metropolitan being pushed up 5ig | the Third Avenue, Sugar, Tobaceo, | points. I Kational Steel, Baltimore and Ohio and Rock Julund the recoveries ranged from 1% to over 3 points. There was & very heavy absorption wll day of Union Pacific at all levels. and in the final rally was pushed up 5%. The close was rather feverish &t @ notable recovery from vest jevels and 8t net mixed changes. The market for bonds continued active, but changes were irregular. Total sales, par NEW YORK STOCK LIST, e Canadian Pacific .. Canada Southern Chesapeake & Ohlo Total sales CLOSING BONDS. , | prices in the English market. NEW/ at 2G2% per cent; last loan, 2% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4G5 per cent. Sterling ex- { change, easier, with actual business in bankers' bills at $45714@4 871 for demand and at $4 8i% @4 843 for 60 days. Posted rates, $4 85 and $4 88%. Commercial bills, $4 83%. Silver certifi- | cates, 59%@60i4c. Bar silver, 59%c. Mexican | dollars, 4Tisc. "Government ' bonds, strong; State, ‘firmer; raliroad, irregular. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—To-day’s statement of the conditlon of the treasury shows: Avail- able cash balance, $293,243,299; gold reserve, $216,458,623. Land_o_n Markets. NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says The markets here were confident all day on | the war developments. Business increased and contangoes were very light. Bankers asked 3% @4% per cent. Americans were firm and brisk throughout the session, St. Paul leading, al- though Berlin ceased buying. The contanzo on Americans opened at 31@4 and closed at 24@ 8% per cent. In St Paul the rate was 24@3% per cent, closing 2@3. Paris was inclined to sell Kaffirs. Money was more usable. No gold was engaged and the bank lowered its paying price for German and French coin %d. Paris | cheque, 25s 15d; Berlin, 20s 51d. | “The trade refurns for January show imports increased §.1, although American wheat and cotton values were reduced from 50 to 60 per cent. Exports increased 15.9. Textlles to the | United States were well up. | CLOSING. LONDON, Feb. 7.—Canadian Pacific, 99; | Unlon Pacific’ preferred, 79; Northern Pacific | preferred, 78; Atchison, 22%: Grand Trunk, 7%; Anaconda, 9%. Bar silver, quiet, 27 5-16d. AR s 1 II\Iev.u York Grain and Produce o | NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—FLOUR—Receipts, 16,- 784; exports, $171; firmer and more active. The advance in wheat encouraged buyers to freely | meet old asking prices. 5 | WHEAT—Receipts, 26,600; epot, strong; No. 2 | red, 76%c elevator; No. 2 red, 77%c f. o. b. afloat prompt; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 79%c f. o. b. afioat prompt; No. 1 hard Duluth, §1%c f. o. b. afloat prompt. Options opened | firm at 3%c advance and experienced a bull day, attended by broadening trade. The strength was started by higher cables and in- creased later on bad crop news from France, a severe cold wave in our own belt, good ex- port trade and active covering. Prices ad- vanced all day and closed strong at %@lc net rise; March, 75%@76%, closed at 76%c; May, | 74 3-16G7: closed at T4%c; July, 74 1-16@74¥c, closed at HIDES— WOOL—Steady. COFF -Options closed steady and net un- changed to 10 points lower; total sales, 19,750 bags, including February, §7 05; March, $7 05@ 710; May, $7 20@7 2; September, §7 45; Decem- 60; January, $7 60@7 10. Spot Cot- steady; No. 7 invoice, $%c; No. 9tyc; mild, firm; Cordova, 10g13%c. strong; fair refining, 4 1-16c; fee—Rlo, Jobol SUGAR—Raw, | centrifugal, 95 test, 4 7-16@4%c; molasses sugar, | Sales, 12,000 bags centrifugal; refined, | 3 13-16c. firr., BUTTER—Receipts, 6133 packages: steady; June creamery, 19G23%c; Western creamery, 21g23c; factory, 16@1Sc. EGGS—Recelpts, 13,195 packages; unsettled and lower; Western, 14%4@1sc, loss off; Western | ungraded ‘at mark, 13@1ste. | DRIED FRUIT. | Trading in evaporated apples was slow and | no new feature of importance developed. Al though prices were reduced still further to day the undertone of the market was steady. Offerings were liberal and country advices un- favorable to buyers, who in turn were con- spicuous by their absence. California dried fruits dull, but steady at unchanged prices. | _STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, | B@se; prime, 614@Sic; cholce, 6X@T%e; fancy, sasyce. | CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@Tc per | pound’ | ¥ APRICOTS—Royal, 13@15c; Moorpark, 15@1Sc. ‘ PEACHES—Peeled, 15G22¢; unpeeled, T%@9c. | | New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Notwithstanding a comparatively small local demand tin scored a | §; in sympathy with higher While firm ca- bles served to tome up the other departments of our market they falled to create an in- | creased demand and at the close business was | exceedingly low. The Metal Exchange rated: arrants, dull. nchanged ‘at $16 25. with §29 25 bid and $29 35 asked. dy, with $4 70 bid and $4 75 asked. | signal gain to-day LEAD: The brokers' price for lead is $4 45 and for copper $16 25. jo————————————u® Chicago Grain Market. 2 d CHICAGO, Feb. 7.—May wheat opened %@%oc over yesterday at 67%@67%c, supported by the Paris advance and prediction of a cold wave. The market touched 67%c and then the ascent began which was continued to the end. The trade was active and the market broad. Liver- pool turned strong and advanced on reports of > — | Weather menacing to the crop in France, and | | it was feared, the same cables reported, that ! Argentine shipments would be delayed.” The conditions were a support to the local mar- | ket. The most cheerful news, however, from a bull standpoint was that the export Which day after day has been labeled | had improved. | York reported fifty-nine loads taken for ex- | port, while 200,000 bushels were sold here for | direct export. The price for May was steadily bid up to 6SH@63%c, at which it closed 1%@1%c | over yesterday. % | The corn market was strong and active the | greater part of the session. The main influence | 'was the report that the Argentine crop was suffering from extreme heat May closed %@ | T4c over yesterday at 33%@33%c. | "The oats market was strong, but trade was | smaller. May ciosed c up at 23%c. | "In the face of heavy hog receipts and lower prices at the yards provisions showed strength Which excited the admiration of traders. May | pork closed 2%@sc over yesterday, May lard | US2sres 10741 ¥ Cent lata.....J00% | & shade down and May ribs 2i2@5c over yes- U S 3s reg. 9% (N J Cent gen 3 terday. U S 2s coup... a0 N (If_nr'\llnn‘h ‘ The ieading futures ranged as follows: U S new 4s reg....13¢ |N Carolina 4s. U S new 4s coup..13¢ |N Paclfic 3s. Articles— Open. High. Low. Close, U old 4s reg.....115 |N Pacific és | ‘Wheat No. 3— e p o T S old 48 coup...115 N ¥ C & 8§ L 4s..107% | February . N ":2 =% U S 55 reg. 12% N & W con ds. 45 | May 135 Sl B ne U § 5s coup.. 2% (N & W gen 6 1 | July ... % £ % Atchison gen 101 r Nav 4s.. 101 3 Atchison adj 4s.... $3 |Or Short Line 6s...127% | May 0% W% ux ny Canada' S0 2857110 |Or & Tine con ARt N oy uh o UK M % Ches & Ohio 4%s... 88 |Reading Gen 4s.... 8% | &= Ches & Ohio 55....113% R G W 1sts sfi& | 2 ga g*fi 2% C & NW con 7s....140% § L & I M con 5s.111 | July = it & % = C & NWSFdeb 55119 |S 1. & 8 F gen 6a.123 | Mess Pork perbbl . | o0 Chicago Term 4s.. 85 |St Paul cons......167% | May in s 1o 1 D& R G lsts.... 102 /St P C & P 1sts..120% July A -1 117 nar D&RG4s....... 9Y[St PC& P ss.... 190 | Lard, ver X oy 61% 610 615 E T Va & Ga 1sts.106 [So Rallway 5 106%; | May -6}_% ST Sy im Erie Gends. ... 71 Stand R & T és... 80 |July ... P % PWADCUG B |Teownen s i % i DA s keey ke Sen Electric 5s...117 [ Tex ac lsts. % «3 1,: & Efl A s;d, m !-lrex &Pl:-d:nza- u“ July (59T% 602% 69T 602 G & 8 A 2ds...105 Union c 4 e r Cash tations were as follows: Flour, H & T C 5s........110% Wabash lsts T (s D oting sHARC UGS Ml & ',':;_ H & T C con s Towa Cent lsts Wabash 2ds West Shore 4s. KCP&GIs Wis Cent lsts. ay La new cons 4s.. Va Centuries £ < Va deferred . 5 Colo & So 4s 84y So Pactfic 4s > STOCKS. Con Cal & Vi Deadwood . Gould & Curry. Hale & Noro Quicksilver Quicksilver pi Slerra Nevada. 17 Standard Homestake 50 00 Union Con . Iron Stiver 37| Yellow Jack Mexican .. % BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— |West Electric...... 4 Call loans 3%@5 | West Elec prefd. Time loans ........ | Wis Central.. Stocks— | Dominion Coai. AT&SF 21% ' Dom Coal prefd AT&SF Bonds—— American Sugar....112% | Atchison Am Sugar prefd... 113 | Mining 8§ Beil Telephone... 344 |Adventure . | Boston & Albany Boston & Maine. CB&Q Fitchburg, | General Electric. en Electric pref | Federal Steel anklin . m 76'4|Osceola k) | 12 | Union Pacifl | Cnion Land | West End. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 7.—Mone on call. steadw % | 69@70c; No. 2 corn, 32c; No. 2 oats, 23%@2c No. 3 white, 25%@25%c: No. 2 rye, G2 No, 3 barley, 38@d3c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 60; prime timothy ‘seed. 32 §0@2 55; mess’ pork, per bbl, $9 90@11; lard, &er 10 1bs, $5 90@6 05; short ribs, sides (l0ose). $5 85@6 10; dry-salted shoulders (boxed), 5%@sc: short clear sides (boxed), $6 10 § 15; whisky, distlllers’ finished goods, per gal, 1 Articies. Recelpts. Shi, ts. O pments. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was firm; creamery, 19Q4%c; dai 19@2%. Cheese, firm; 12G k5o, weak; fresh, 13%c. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Ow‘h’el e ng . hosing Ownnt— pening . Closing. Flour— 0 oring ; Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Feb, 7.—CATTLE—Generally 10c to 15c lower than Monday, Including butchers' stock and canners; Texans, about steady; re- cafota. 700: cholce feeders, steadv: athara amias: o #E3 e ® L :sE B8 82 o 7| SPELTER—Stéady, with $4 7234 bid and $4 80 | y, | asked. In’ confirmation of this New | 8008, to choles, $ 1096 10; poor to, medium, 34 80; mixed ltocokoeim 25@3 90; selected feeders, $4 20@4 80: good to choice cows, $3 ::? ; helfers, $3 354 75; canners, 32 1092 50; boll “us%?‘xf; calves,’ 34 50@8 75; fed Texas ves, 3 HOGS—Generally 100 lower; top M 92%, closing stronger; good clearance; mixed butch- ers’ 34 8@4 90: good to choice’ heavy, $ 50@ 492 rough heavy, $4 65@4 75; light, $ 80@ 4 55: bulk of sales, 34 S0@4 $5. o lower; natlve wethers, B o $5@6 90; W $4 40@5 40; Western ‘estern wethers, lambs, $6@6 90. r;&emu—cnuo. 17,000; hogs, 43,000; sheep, D e ——— ] Boston W ool Market. — BOSTON, Feb. 7.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow: The feature of the market has been the continued demand for wools grading quarter- blood and below, and aside from this demand the market has been quiet—quieter in fact than during the previous week. ~Customers are chiefly after the low priced wools, although some high priced wools have been taken, but mostly for mixing purposes. Prices on me- dium ‘and lower wools have ruled very steady. There is absolutely no speculation at present, and purchases are wholly for consumption. Local rales of the week {n Boston amounted to 3,117,000 domestic and 65.000 pounds forelgn. a total of 3152000 pounds. against 4454.000 ounds for the previous week, and a total of 260,000 pounds for the corresponding weéek last | 5 50@4 per dozen. he sales since January 1 amount to 600 pounds, against 22,14 pounds for the corresponding time last year. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or’!:: 7.—Clearings, $300,- 763; balances, $35,244. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 7.—Wheat—Walla Walla, B3c; valley, 52c; bluestem, Sic. Cleared—French bark Jules Verne for Queens- town, with 79,031 bushels wheat. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Feb. 7.—No change in wheat. Club, 5lc; bluestem, 53c. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Feb. 7.—Consols, 101%; silver, 27 5-16d; French rentes, 100f 67%¢c; Wheat car- Eoes off coast, nothing doing; Cargoes on pa sage, quiet for white, casy for red, 3d lower; cargoes No. 1 standard California, 398 94; car- oes Walla Walla, 20s; English country mar- ets, steady. LIVERP L, Feb. 7.—Wheat, steady; wheat In Paris, firm; flour in Paris, firm; French country markets, dull. COTTON—Uplands, 4 15-16d. CLOSING. CORN—American mixed new, steady, 3s 7%d; American mixed old, steady, 3s 6%44. Futures— | Steady: March, 3s 7%d: May, 3s 7%d. WHEAT—Futures closed steady; March, 5s | 10%d; May, 5s 8%d; July, 5s 10d. @ — LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty da: - Hus | Sterling Exchange, sight — 4 8514 | Sterling Cables . - 4 891 New York Exchange, sight ...... — B | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 1% Fine Silver, per ounce. .= 5% Mexican Dollars © 45ty l Wheat and Other Grains. | WHEAT—The Noem! takes for Hull 67,128 {cu. valued at $67,100; Australian, for Cork, 76,368 ctls, at $77,325. Liverpool was lower and Paris higher. Chicago was firmer on better foreign advices and another cold wave over the winter wheat belt, the thermometer standing at 30 degrees below in the Northwest. Notwithstanding con- | siderable realizing at 6Sc the market was firm, with an upward tendency and increasing spec- ulation. Exporters reported a greatly im- | proved demand abroad.” The weather in France continued unfavorable. The local market for futures was higher. Spot prices unc 5 Spot Wheat—Shipping, 9%@$1; milling, $1 014@1 023, CALL BOARD SALES, Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May, 20,000 | ctls, §102; 14,000, 31 02%4; December—2000, $1 06%; 6000, $1 06%. Second _Session—December—6000 ctls, $1 07; 4000, $1 06%; May—16,000, $1 02%. Regular ‘Morning _Session—May—4000 _ctld, $1 02%: 6000, $1 02: December—10,000, $1 07%. Afternoon Session — December—S000 ctls, 1 07%: 14,000, $107%; May—2000, $102%; 42,000, 103, BARLEY—The market continues sluggish and unchange Feed, 75c for No. 1 and 65@72%c for off | grades: Brewing and Shipping grades, 80@87%c; | Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Sesslon—No sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. | Afterncon Session—No sales. | ol,\Ts—Tnae is dead and quotations are nom- inal. | White, $110@130:; Red, $107%@120; Gray, $1 07%@1 17%; Black, $7%@1 074. CORN—The market continues excessively dull at weak prices. Eastern White Is quoted at 95c@$1 per ctl and Eastern Yellow at §1@$1 05; mixed, 97%c@sl. RYE—$1@1 05 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California famlily extras, $3 6033 75 usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon | ana Washington, $2 75@3 per barrel. | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, | usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $32 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §275; Rye Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, $250; Oat Groats, $4 50: Hominy, $3 25@3 50 Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25: Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Farina, $450; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 80: Roiled Oats $6@7 2; in sacks, $5 75@7; Pear! Bar- Split Peas, $5; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Hay and Feedstuffs. Another decline of 50c in Bran is announced. There 1s no change in Hay, but the market is very soft. BRAN—$13Q14 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17G20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15@17 per | ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $%6@27; jobbing, ; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn Meal, Cracked Corn, $23 50G24; Mixed Feed, Cottonseed Meal, §23 per ton. | " HAY—Wheat, $ 50@8 50 for common to good and $9 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $6 508 50; Oat, $6@8; Barley, $G7° Alfalfa, $6@7 50 per ton. STRAW—25@40c per bal Beans and Seeds. Beans are still quiet, but firmly held. BEANS—Bayos, $3 25@3 35; small White, $3 20 @3 35; large White, $290@3 10; Pinks, $2 50@ | 2 85; Reds, $3 503 75; Blackeye, $4 50; Butters, { nominal; Lima, $5 15@5 25; Pea, $3 20@3 40; Red Kidneys, $3 50G4. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 3@3%c; Yellow Mas- tard, 4@4%e; Flax, $1 90@2 20; Canary, 3%c per Ib for Callfornia_and 4c for ern; Alfalfa, z :gfi Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timothy, c. DRIED PEAS—Nlles, $1 50@1 90; Green, §1 75 @250 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes and Onfons show little change. Rhu- barb and Asparagus will soon be the leading vegetables, as both are coming in every day. Other vegetables are steady and in ample sup- ply. POTATOES—Farly Rose, %0c@$1: River Reds, 15@85e; Burbanks, ~50@750 per sack; Oregon Burbanks, 75c@$110; Sweet ~Potatoes, $i for Merced; New Potatoes, 3c. ONTONS--$1 50@2 10 per ctl for all kinds, VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 7Gfc per 1b; A paragus, 20@i0c for Sacramento and Santa | Clara and 4c per 1b for Alameda: Green | Peas, 3Gu%c per Ib; String Beans, 1@ 1234c: Cabbage, 40@i0c; Los Angeles Tomatoes, $1@1 50; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, 10@12i5c; Dried Okra, 12%c per Ib: Garlic, 6@7c: Green Peppers (rom Los Angeles, 3@5c; Dried Pep- pers, 8@l0c: Carrots, 30@40c per sack; Los An- geles Summer Squash, $1@160 per box; Mar- rowfat Squash, nominal. Poultry and Game. Dressed Turkeys are quoted higher, but the market is well supplied and dull. Other Poul- try is unchanged. Game continues siow. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@12%c for Gob- blers and 11@12%c for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 13@16c; Geese, per pair, $1 76@2; Goslings, $1 75 2; Ducks, uoPs; for oid and ¥g5 e Jomp ens, $3 50@5; You oosters, § 50 Frvers. 34 20, Brol ) Roosters, $104 $4@ o 450 for large and § 50 tor small §1%5G1 50 per i e it ol GAMP—Quail, $125; Mallard, $5@4: Canvas- back. 1303 0; Bprix, #2072 %0; Teal, §1 5001 7 ‘Widgeon $150; Small Duck, $125; Doves, T5¢ r dozen: Hare, §1@125; Rabbits, §1 50; Gray . $3@3 50; White, $150; Brant, $1 75G2 Honkers, $4; English Snipe, $2 50@3 Juek Snipe §1 ‘{l pe, $2 per dozen Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Thare la ma furthar dacline fn Fe=s and Cheese, but both are weak. Butter and weak at the decline, with more sellers than buyers. mgmmm ery—Fancy Creamery, 26@270; seconds, Dairy—Fancy, 24c; good to choice, 22%4@23%c; common, 15G20c, CHEESE—Choice mild new, 10%@11c; old, 10c; Young America, 11@ll%c; Eastern, 15%@16c; Western, 13%@l5c per Ib. EGGS-—Quoted at 15@léc for store and 17@ :;3 fer dosen for rench.” Eastern—Cold storage, c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. At the Orange auction a car of Navels sold as fcllows: Fancy, 128s to 288s. $165@2 25; chofce, $1 45@2; standards, $115@1 60. Choice Lemons sold at $1 15. There was nothing new in the other fruits. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— peERRIES—Cape Cod Cranberries, $4@7 per N APPLES—20@60c per box for common, T5c@$1 for good to choice, and $1 25@1 50 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $150@2 25 per box; Seedlings, 50@S$125: Japanese Man- darins, $1@1 25; Pomelos, $1G2 50; Lemons, $1G 150 for common and $2@2 50 for good to cholce: Mexican Limes, $5@5 50; California Limes, 2@ 35c; Bananas, $1 75@3 per bunch; Pineapples, Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 4lc for 40-50's, 4@4%c for 50-60's, 3t4c for 60-70's, 3Kc for 70-80's, 3¢ for §0-90's and 2%c for $0-100's; Apricots, 11@13c for Royals, 123%@16c for Moor- parks and 12@l4c for Blenheims: Peaches, %@ 6 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 Ib; Nectarines, §79c; Pears, 3%@4%c for dark and 7@sc for bright halves; Black Figs, 2@2%c: White Figs, 2g3c; Bleached Plums, 8@%c: Un- bleached Plums, 7@7%c for pitted and 1% for unpltted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per 1b, 10c; cholce, 9c: standard, Sc; prime, 6c un- bleached Thompeon's, per b, 6o. Sultanas— Fancy, per b, 8c: chofce, Tiec: standard. fla rime, 3c; unbleached Sultanas, Sc; Seedlest 0-1b boxes, be; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 53gc: 8-crown, 6i4c; 4-crown, Tc; London Layers, $1 60 per box; 3-crown, $1 60. Fancy $2; Dehesa, $2 50: Imperial, §3. All prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points in_California. NUTS—Chestnuts, $@9c; Walnuts, for standards and 9@l0c for softshell: Almonds, 1N%@12c for paper shell, 3@10c for soft and 4@ B¢ for hardshell: Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and be for California: Brazil Nuts, T%@8c; Fil- berts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@!3c; Cocoanuts, $4 50 @5s. HONEY—Comb, 11%@12c for bright and 10%@ 1o for light amber: water white extracted. "lztc: u.lhbt amber extracted, 74@Tic; dark, §4@ per 1b. BEESWAX—24@26c per 1b. Provisions. The market continues firm, but the expected advance hangs fire. CURED MEATS—Bacon, $%c per Ib for heavy, 10c for light medium, 1lc for light. 12¢ for extra light and 13% for sugar-cured: East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 13@13%c: Callfornia Hams, rominal: Mess Beef, $i2 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, $14 50; extra clear, $17; Mess, $16; smoked Beef, llc per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%@7c per b for compound and Sc for pure: half-barrels, pure, §4c: 10-1b tins, 8%c; 6-1b tins, Sc. COTTOLENE—Tierces, T%@S%c per 1b; 10-Ib tins, 9%c. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. W. B. Sumner's circular says of Hides: “Wet salted Hides are quiet at lower prices. Tanners have small supplies ahead and stocks are accumulating on the hands of the dealers. We do not look for any further decline, but | antiefpate dull traqing for the next few weeks. | Dry Hides and Kip, in sympathy with salted stock, have declined, but continue in good de- | mand and sell readily at prices quoted. Dry Calt Skins are active, with no change in prices. There is a_fair demand and a steady Iarket for Horse Hides. Large quantities of | Deer Skins come to the market from the Nortn and Northwest and Mexico. The demand is uctive, swith prospects for & well sustained market.” HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1o under quotations. Heavy salted steers, folo@intee; medtum, $4@10ic; light, 9ige: Cowhides, 9%@10%c; Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, %@ 10%e; Caif, 9%@i0%c: Dry Hides, sound, 1ic: culls_ and brands, 15@16c; Dry Kip and Veal, fic; Dry Calf, 1920c: Sheenskins, yearlings, =0 S each; short Wool, 35@6dc each; medium, 0@%0c: long Wool, $1@1 23 each; Horse Hides, $275@3 for large and T5cG$1 25 for small; Colts, S0, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5c per Ib; No. 3, 4c; refined, 6%c; grease, 21%4@ic; WOOL— Fall clip, San Joaquin plains, 9@10c; South- ern, 8@l0c: Middle County, 11@13c: Humboldt, | and Mendocino, 17@20c; Eastern Oregon, 13g16c Valley Oregon, 15@20c; Northern ~Mountain, free, 11@l4c; Northern Mountain, defective, 10@ 1i¢ per Ib, HOPS—7@11c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. Hogs continue firm at the revised prices, with light receipts. BEEF—6%@7c per 1b for fair to cholce. VEAL—8G10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 8@8%c; ewes, Sc per Ib. LAMB—Spring, 15c; vearlings, 9Gi0c per Ib, PORK—Live Hogs, e for small, 5%c for me- dium and 5%@5%c for large; stock Hogs and feeders, 5%@d%c; dressed Hogs, 7aSisc. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $65; Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7%c; Wool Bags, 28G30c. COAL—Wellington, §8 per ton; new Welling- ton, $8: Southfield Wellington, $750; Seattle, $7: Bryant, §7: Coos Bay, $ 50; Wallsend, $5; Co-operative Wallsend, §; Scotch, —; Cum- berland, $12 In bulk and $i3 30 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- any quotes, terms net cash, in 100-Tb bags: “ubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow- dered, §%c: Candy Granulated, S%c: Dry Gran- ulated, G%ec; Confectioners' A, 5%c; Magnolia | A, #%¢; Extra C, 4%c; Golden C, 43c; barrels, 1-16c more; half-barrels, %c more; boxes, %o more; 50-Ib bags, }c more. No orders taken | for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. | Dominos, halt-barrels, 5%c; boxes, Gic per Ib. | Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Flour, gr sks 29,668 | Middlings, sks 2 | Wheat, cf 1,030 | Peits, bdls | Barley, o 1,660 Hides, no Rye, ctls 600 Lime,” bbls | Butter, cf 167 |Sugar, bbls | Cheese, ctls 237 Eggs, doz Beans, ' sks 600/ Leather, rolls | 3,400 Wine, gals 43 Raisins, bx: 42 Hay, tons 1,030 Wool, bags OREGON. Flour, qr ks ... 1,720 THE STOCK MARKET. & 4 Trading was light again on the morning ses- sion of the Bond Exchange, but the feeling was strong. Pacific Gas advanced to $49 s7i4, Gas & Electric to $125 and Contra Costa | Water to $73 75. In the afternoon the sugar stocks were weak and Contra Costa Water advanced to $74. There were no other changes. Sales were very air. . The California Powder Company will the ‘usual dividend of 60 cents per share (hiy month. The Onomea Sugar Compary paid a dividend of 35 cents per share on the 5th. The Boston and Montana Copper Mining Com- pany will pay a dividend of %5 per share and an extra of $3_per share on the 2ith. The Empire State-Tdaho Mining and Develop- ing_Company has declared a monthly dividend of 3 per cent, payable February Is. The trustees of the Montana Ore Purchasing Company have declared the regular quarterly dividend of 31 per share (3%0,000), payable Feb- ruary 15. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 7-2 p. m. 8 Ry of Cal 109 | Vigorit 2% SEof At utyni | Susar Stocks— S P C 6s(1905). — |Hana P Co T % 3 P C 6s(1906).112 13 |Haw C & S Co — 87 4 S P C 6s1912). — — |Honokaa S Co. 2% 2% 3P C1stcgis. — — |Hutch S P Co. %% — S P Br 6s.....128% — |Kilauea S Co.. — — § V Wat 8a....115% — | Makaweli S Co 3% — SV Wat -102%103% | Onomea S Co. 26 — § V W 4s(3Gm)102% — Stktn Gas €2..102 108 Water Stocks— Contra Costa.. T3% T4 | Marin County. 50 L §3% | Paaukau S Co. 26% — Miscellaneous— Al Pack Assn.120 120% Mer Ex Assn Oceanic S Co.. 93% — AUCTION SALE P 2 I\.§ EXTRAORDINARY Spring Valle; 9 |Pac A F A. - Gas & Electrie— [Pac C Bor = OF Cent Gas Co.. — — iPar Paint Co.. 9% — |mIGH.CLASS RACE HORSES IN TRAINT CCEN T S o2 D (A chance to get & ready-made racehorse ) Morning Sesston. Comprising Board— SATSUMA, DR. BERNAYS, SYBan:y WHITCOME, TOM CROMWELL, BLOOM CHANCE, CYRIL and CORE TO BE SOLD TO-MORROW. 25 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation 50 Contra Costa Water 50 Contra Costa Water $6000 Edison L & P Bonds 22 Makawelt 2% |FrRDAY........ . FEB. 9. 1900, . 5 At X at_the e s : | OAKLAND RACETRACK. 65 Pacific Gas Imp . 10 § F Gas & Electric Co 65 S F_Gas & Electric Co 130 S F Gas & Electric Co, s 30. 10 S F Gas & Electric Co Board— (In the Paddock.) Catalogues now ready. CHASE & MENDENHALL, Successors to Killip & Co Livestock Auctioneers, 1132 ) — $3000 Los Angeles Ry § per cent bonds..105 00 - Afternoon Sessfon. & > Board— A P 20 Contra. Costa_Water T 5pe soence. 30 Contra Costa Water BB Shl[’}‘lng Inte”‘g‘”“ X 20 Contra Costa Water 3 57 150 ‘ontra Costa Water, e 100 Contra Costa Water, s 90. 3 8T% g 25 Hutchinson S P Co . fiw"‘ ARRIVED. 100 Market-st Ry . Wednesday, February 7. $1000 N P C R R 6 pe: 10300 | e L 53 l;nlu:nn ss PPCC° g 32% Gf:er:‘-nr ‘(:Ll;eenwood. Fagerlund, 1§ hours from 150 Paauhau 0 i orle, 32 days fro " 1 §'F Gas & Blectric L R T Maalia, as jectric Co 214 - - = ey R D o o C:)(‘mrgl.;llce Blanc Jessen, 50 hours from 28 F Gas & Electric Co 200 | “U'S stmr Sherman, Grant, %5 days from Ma- SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE | Mja. via Nagasaki Uf cavs. | Soind e BOARD. | nila, 23 days from Nagasaki 3 - e ekt | Nor_stmr, Tellus, Pedersen, 8 hours trom oard— Bark P B Cheney, Johnson, § days from Se- % Contra Coata_water . no s R A A ontra Costa ater . Schr Bender Bros, Vi al, 2 how o 10 Glant Powder ... MG R v Wt 3 Bom fuomn 10 Hutchinson Sugar Co . 230 | Schr Mary Etta, Anderson, 7 days from 100 Honokaa Sugar Co, 8 9. 22 | Bowens Landing. 10 Oceanic 8 § Co . Mo | CLEARED a3 ectric . . T q! & ¥ e 1 2 g st ey 1?:—‘1:?;-?"&‘0" Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, treet— St [} Von Hel Gu: Good- 10 Alaska Packers’ Assoctation 20 12% | Pl o D g 20 Contra Costa Water 4 00 Stmr Australia, Lawless, H 3 D 100 Equitable Gas . 425 | Spreckels & Bros Co. 10 Hawallan Comme; 6 00 Stmr Elihu Thomson, Whit ter Har- 20S F Gas & Electric 5150 | por; James Taylor. 158 V Water . r TR et SAILED 100 Onomea Suga: 26 00 5 100 Vigorit Powder 2873 Aoy, Fianuy 5. Stmr Grace Dollar, Fosen, Grays Harbor. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Stmr Columbla, Doran, Astoria Stmr Curacao, Von Helms, Stmr Australia. Lawless, Homer. Donaldson, Pe Westport, Ericsson, Progreso, Zolling, Tacoma. Mackinaw, Littlefleld, Tacoma. Morning Session. Board— 50 Home Ofl, 8 90 . i Afterncon Sesston. | Board— 3 ! Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. 100 Burlington Stmr Ruth, Lundquist 3¢ Home o1l Br ship Australian, Jof - i Schr Mary Etta, Anderson, Bowens Landfmg e Schr Corinthian, Korth, Bowes i 80 National Schr Archie and Fontie, Johannsen, — Schr Barbara Hernster, Linberg, Fort Bragg. CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE TRERCRAPEIC Morning Sesston. POINT LOBOS, Feb 7. 10 p m—Weather Board— | clear; wind NW, velocity 30 miles. | SPOKEN. 150 Barker Ranch 400 Anaconda ... Afterncon Session. | Jan —, lat 35 56 N, lon 127 3 W—Br ship La- morna, from Tacoma, for Antwerp. Jan 10, lat 41 S, lon 59 W—Br ship Mount~ stauart, from Londom, for Port Townsend. Jan 4, lat 20 S, lon 4 W—Br ship Primrose Hill, from Liverpool. for San Francisco. MISCELLANEOUS. The captain of the schr Lizzie Vance at San Pedro _from Seattle reports that on Jan 27, lat Board— 400 Anaconda .. MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: | Morning Session. :“ 31 N, lon 125 36 W, passed through about 400 Best & Belcher. 35/ 300 Mexican . . 30| M teet of lumber of all sizes. 300 Bullion . 3| 500 Ophir . = = 200 Caledonia 35| 500 Overman % Continued on Page Eleven. 100 Chotlar . 19 500 Potosi . 3 100 Gould & Curry. 20| 500 Sex Belcher..... Afternoon Session. OCEAN TRAVEL 100 Andes | 100 Occidental 300 Best & 200 Caledonta. 10C C & Va. 100 Gould & Curry. 100 Hale & Norers. 100 Occidental 100 Occidental 250 Ophir .. 150 Sterra Nevada. 100 Slerra Nevada. The 8. S. Alameds salls via Honolulu and Auckland for_Sydney Wednesday, Feb. 121, BRRKLBEEE snz2e 400 Justice . | 100 Unton Con at8Sp m 150 Kentuck | 30 Caan o poihe S, 8. Australia 400 Mexican 1 1 ow Jacket. Honolals P s Wednesday, March = ©npa o E by Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Caledonia ...... 35| 200 Mexican .. 100 Challenge Con. 20| 200 Ophir .. 100 C C & Va......1 40| 500 Seg Beicher .... 100 Gould & Curry. 21| 200 Sierra Nevada. 500 Gould & Curry. 20| 300 Sierra Nevada. Favorite line around the world via Hawall, India, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, Suez, D SPAECKELS & BH0S. CO. Agte.. 18 1. D. 3rHECKELS 3. €0., 321 Wasker S0 Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight AERR SuRsay 200 Justice ... 08/ 500 Yellow Jacket. i oast ms! AT 0 Poto Pantle £ lu-flenk-nhllgn‘m 300 Belcher .. 21| 200 Potost .. v 0 Best & Belcher. 1 1000 Potost . s} whest. Sap Franctee: 500 Bullion _ 04100 Savage 3 > P s 200C C & Va. 1'42%| 30 Sierra Nevada. 150 Justice 0 3 i § Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, February 7, 1900. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i. e, at ncon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich tim LEKINS, C. G.CA U, S. N., in charge. com (Wash.), 10 a. m., Feb. & e S ‘"'s:;n::dw this J:E‘.:;’- the fer; at s Aluska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; -;{v‘m“‘::-w)c., % n-". Fet Fo Eurcka (Huml 3 . :hf'xg.mn.n.uu.t.nammm ereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeon, Cay- geafi.' Port Hariora (Sen Lule Obispo), Gaziota anta rbara, ‘entura, jenemme. Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport ..m.,rn;;;‘l.l;z,nl:;fi.unm.cm very fourt! lay @1 T. San Diego, stopping only st Port Harford For San Diego, stop) Luis_ Obispo). Santa Port Los — | A%fecs snd Redondo (ics Angeles’, I & m. N ABNIER Feb. 3, 6 10, U, 18, 2., Mar. 3, avery fourth day thereatter. St Fro Du. Cav, Maatian, Altatas fl.m.:.fi’ga-f. eamer. m. e. | Cabo, Mazatian, | and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 & m, Tth of each Samoa ..........|Humboldt. 3 City ot Para... Panama. Feb. 8| Point_Aren nt Arena. eb. 3 | tolder. San Di e The company reserves the right to change Hona = |Crescent Gty Feb. § | steamers. Saiiing dates and Bours of esiling. Empire “|Coos Bay. Feb. 9| withou 3 it State of Cal.... Portland Feb. 9| ,TICKET OFFICE —4 New A o Feb. 3| e AL PERIINS & CO.. Gen. Agts. Tillamook ......|Tillamook Bay. Feb. 9 T Starket st dan Francisce. Arcata . ~|Coos Bay... Feb. 9| Caarina. “[Puget Sound. b o ‘008 Bay. Newpor el =% THEO. . & N 0. A 2 DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO Orizaba ........ 2 PORTLI AND Queen . -|Victoria & Puget Sound[F‘eb. 1 Coquille River..!/Grays Harbor. |Feb. 11 From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. Matteawan Tacoma. Fev. 13| FARE St First Class Including Bertty Corona. San Diego. Feb. 12 $8 Second Class and Meals. Bristol . Oyster Har Feb. 12 | COLUMBIA sal _Feb. 7, 17, ¥, Mar. & 19 Crescent Crescent City. Feb. 14 | STATE OF CAL NIA sail - Columbla ......|Portiand. Feb. 14 5 Fe. 12 22, March & 1k 26 Bonlta . ewport. Feb. 14 | _Sho a Walla, Spm‘:qm tte, North Forl Humbold! Feb. 15 Helen‘h ‘:ldk 'l“| p(l):n;z'n:: El.hs: Northwest, — e | Through tickets to all K TO SAIL. E. C.'WARD, General Agent, NS & CO. Steamer. | Destination. Salls. ’ Pler. GOODALL, mehurl“undan Bonita _....|8an Pedro. s l;.mrmg 'y Sydney’ m Yolumnla .. 10 am|(Pler 7 AMER'CANR LINE."'ll A. Blanch’ 5 pm|Pier 13 RE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, (T e pmpier 9| MOV U Cherbours. westbound. gy i i T 2pmPler13 | FOTRNGw York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Pl D 3 emirae | ae e Feb. 1| Friesiand .......Feb. San Pedro..| 6 pm[Pler 13 | §i Yor) Feb. 14| New York. Newburg ..|Grays Harbor|Feb. 9. Bpm|........ | S Louts. Feo. 21/ St. Paul North Fork|Humbolat..... Feb. 10. 9 am|Pier3 | RED STAR LINE e Mg 5 o egf] oo TR o o | New York and Antwerp. Samoa . . 10 am|Pler 13 | _From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. e ren 10 am{Pier 9| westerniand - Feb 1K hwark . . Are . 2 pm|Pler 2 stngton eb. 1480 Arcata .....|Coos Bay " 10 Am/Pler 13 | Rediand -.....Feb. 31 Westerniand ..March 14 State of CailPortiand. . 10 am|Pler 24 EMPIRE LINE. Coos Bay. am|Pier 11 I, Dawson City. 1§ Seattle. St. Michazl Goquitte k3 'm'f.m 21 For tun information regarding frelght an Queen 10 am Pler 9| P NAVIG. ~ . Columbla 10 am|Pler 24 | INTERNATIONAL vfi:'fi:rgp mCOHPA:Y. 50 Montgomery St. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. { s‘n:A)n:Rs WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- er of First and Brannan strests, 1 p. m., United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Times and Heights of High and Low Kobe Htogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and Waters 'at_Fort Point, entrance to San | connecting at Hongkong with sceamers for No cargo received on board on day Sun, Moon and Tide. Francisco Bay. blished by officlal au- | Indla, e thority of the Superintendent. SPPON MARU. ....Friday, Feb. 9 NOTE-The high and low waters occur at the ecity front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | N - Ol Bl 08 1S, e (g Wide o€ bth piseet | soank Gl GBS A€ Jefiend wtuh _Joe | nd passage apply at company’s office, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY §. | e b cavmer First. = | W. H. AVERY. General Agout. COMPAGNIE CENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. IRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Dilling every Thursday ihstead m(m | Saturday, from November 1599, at 2 |10 a. m., from Pier 42 North River. foot of | Morion st: LA BRETAGNE. Feb. 8: L'AQUI- TAINE. Feb. 15; LA GASCOGNE. Feb. 2 LA TOURAINE, March 1. First class to Havre, | $80 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre. $43: 5 per cent re- AMERICA MARU Wednesday, March 7 HONGKONG MARU Saturday, March 31 Bid. Ask. Bld. Ask. Equit G L Co. 3% 4% — |Mutual El1 Co. 12 1314 reg 14% 0 G L & H... 4% 47% is quar new. — |Pac Gas Imj 49 50 3s_quar coup. — |Pac Light Co. 43% 4% Miscellaneous— SFG&E. 51 51§ San Francisco. 4% & Stockton Gas.. 12 — Insurance— Firem's Fund.222 228 Gea Bank Stocks— HE 0oy = (ATEC o bl = - ank of B - LA 05%106 |Cal S D & T.. 95 9% L A — |First Natnl....250 305 Do — — {Lon P & A 133 135% Do — 108 Merchants’ Ex — 16 LA 102 — [Nev Nat Bk... — — Marks A - Savings Banks— Do — 118%|Ger S & L...170 — NC 105 — Hum S & L. — — N R 134 — [Mut Sav B 48— NR 113% — 3 F Say U500 — NP 1102 — |Sav & L So. 4 T NP 106 — |Sec Sav Bk. — — NC 109 — |Union T Co. — — oG 1109 — Street Is— i e L R e o r-at . . Y Oceanic 144105 | Market-st Ry.. 0% — Om — 128%/0 S I & H.... — 50 P& 10435 - » Pk — — |Powder Stocks— Powell. - .....180 176 Sac Bl G&R5s. 85 — Tw - SF & SIV 65..1164% — |Glant Con Co. *3% % duction on_round trip. GENERAL AGENCY | FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broaaway (Hudson building), New York. J, F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, § | Montsomery San_Fran: BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJO, Steamer “‘Monticello.” time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tid: and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sométimes occurs. The helxhis given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast charts, except the height, 1s subtracted from given by the charts. The plane of Teference is the mean of the lower low waters. I FARE

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