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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY S, 1901 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 1 a fraction firmer. Exchange as before. cat futures lower and spot Barley easier. Oats firm and in good demand. Corn and Rye dull. Hay I I and Fe Beans actiz Onions firm ar B ( dstuffs steady and unchanged. at a further advance. Szwweet Potatoes weak. tter, Cheese and Eggs as previously quoted. , Lemons and Limes in ample supply and quiet. cars of Eastern Poultry in. Game low gud plentiful. on Exchange project reported off for the present. Vegetables steady. Gl 3 States refunding 2s declined cent Weather Report. e e — | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Q20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) Shares Closing : 800, Jen 1 55 m | Sold. Btock— Bid. Hgre: 36,900 Atchison .. ere the seasonal rainfalls to those of the same date last twenty- EASTERN MARKETS. o — —ages 5 o Ne ork Stock Market. XEW ¥ 2 sk market : - e s usually - e was on . would be a lots were for a quick turn. 1 a correspond- T of profits blocks o tes of time, s b no movement actions. nt and confu- It was nat- e and artificial ition _of the profits this € fact, on hand - . with which s cckless disre- € wr r 2 a full point in r . d that tne pass- . P loss of oppor- that period ng signs of long list of - greuter reaction I was thus tion to-day. lent and at a certain level of prices The course of prices there- and then moved up- e surge. Baltimore and { aggressive strength, ng, but had lost upward sweep carried Saturday’s level 1y & question where would deveiop. hing like a buil or with the first ion for an advance, perfect culators were ready to rush pell- he same stock. Nome of these well held, and the professional cost them all the way from oints net gains were conserved for rangers were foremost In the the three leading members of gton, Rock Ig'and and St Paul 6%. Later in the day the an- . which have not hitherto mov with the Reading, New made impressive Delaware and Hudson rose . Lackawanna € and Ontario These were the most strik- day. Sugar was very & upward an extreme % on thc nce in the price of rtined sugar, 4% in ate selling movement. essee Coal showed weakness on the fall- of the directors to deciare the dividend, end it fell an extreme 6% points, closing oniy @ fraction above that. The steel stocks were inclined to heaviness in sympathy, except Tin- plate, which was advanced 1%. The rubber stocks were inclined to_weakness, but had a a given stock, €004 rally. Northern Pacific moved up 4% arter sharp opening decline, and People's Gas had a midday rise of 4% The list of #tocks which rose as much as 3 points and a fraction i= a long one, and the stocks which @14 not fluctuate as much as & polat or over were ves few. It was evident that the rui- ing cause of the speculation was the recent developments in the railroad world looking toward vast consolidation. The acquisition of the Pennsyly oal Company by the Erie ene of the ! Railroad Company of New | Jersey by the Reading is regarded in the specu- lative world of @ plan for railroad consoll- daticn. ey aiso is working easler in spite of the encrmous demands of the speculation. The rather gloomy condition of foreign mar. kets, instead of having any depressing effect. scems to stimulate speculative mctivity her: by the strong contrast of this COURtry’s pros- per'ty. The day's record of business was car- ried far beyond the previous hl‘kkvd, the aggregate seles footing up 2,147,000 whares, compared with 167,900 shares on last Friday. which made the record up to that time. Bales of individual stocks to-day included 132,600 ehares of Sugar, 9,000 shares of Baltimore and Obio. 131.000 shares of Burlington, 155,000 shares of Frie, 132,000 shares of Northern Pacific, 700 shares of Omtario #hares of St. Paul. This scale of trading has never before been even approached in the his- Stock Exchange. m last week | were shown | Gradually | t there were brok- | apparently orders to | During the | ° 2| But even at that reaction | 31,100 95,500 csapealks hicago Chicago, Chicago, Chicago, Chicago Chicago Chicago, & Colorado Colorado Colorado Delaware Delaware Hock g V Towa ( Jowa ( Lake Lake Lake Manhattan polit Missouri. ri. w York k & rthern F & Ra! Rio Gran 1 L Louis uis & Paul St Paul & S Wabash . Wisconsin Mi American American ‘American American ‘American 1200 American la American American American American American American American ‘American Amegean ‘Ameslcan Anaconda Brook Federal St Laclede New York Pacific C Sugar ... Tennessee Western U | U 8 28 ret, reg S 28 ref, coup i | > 14 b reece Brunswick Con. Comstock Tunnel. Con Cal & Va. Deadwood Terra. Atchison pfd . & Ohio Pacific . Canada Southern Burlington & Quinc: Ind & Louisville.. Ind & Louisville pfd & Rock Island & P: € C C & St Louls & Hudson Denver & Rio Grande.. Hocking Coal Tilinois Cent hore ... Louisville & Nashville Missouri Pacific Mobile & Ohio Kansas & Texas... Kansas & Texas pfd. Jersey rthern Pacific Rio Grande Western pfd St Louls & San Francisco Louls Southwestern pfd ¢ Paul prd ... Southern Pacific .. thern Railway outhern Rail Texas & Pacific Union Pacific .... Union Pacific pfd . Wabash pfd . s Wheeling & Lake Erie . Wheeling & Lake Erie 24 pfd avenue Tube . . Tube prefd. s Companie ited States Wells Fargo cellaneou Cotton Ofl. Cotton Of1 Malting prefd Smelting & Refining. Smelting & Ref pref( Steel Hoop. Tobacco ... Tobacco prefd yn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron. Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco prefd. Federal Steel pre General Electric Glucose Sugar . Glucose Sugar prefd International Paper International Paper Gas National Biscuit National Biscuit prefd National Lead Natlonal Lead National Steel National Steel prefd North American Pacific Coast Pacific Coast 2d prefd. Pacific Mail People’'s Gas Pressed Steel Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car. £tandard Rope & Twine. Sugar prefd . Tnited States Leather. United States Leather prefd. United States Rubber.... TUnited States Rubber prefd Jnion ... Republic Iron & Steel. Republic Iron & Steel prefd. P CC & St Louls... ‘Amalgamated Copper ,147,100 Shares sold | CLOSING BONDS. & Ohio Eastern Illinois. Northwestern. uthern . uthern 1st pfd uthern 2d pfd Lack & Western. ST n_ Street Central entral . Western... Western ptd. Pacts W fiway ped . & Navigation. Western an Francisco 1st pfd its & San Francisco 24 pfd suthwestern .. Omaha Central & Ohio Malting Bpirits ..a........ its prefd Steel Hoop prefd Steel & Wire. Mining Co. Alr Brake. st st prefd C 104% N Y Cent lsts. 104% | Pacific 3s. 02% R G W 1sts, ¥ & Navigation pfd.. N J Cent gen 5s.. Or Short Line 6s.120% Or S Line con 5s.115% 1% | Reading Gen 4s... 94% 99 Gen Electric .188 Parrot Gen Elec prefd.. .13 [Quincy Mexican Centrai!l 15 'Santa Fe Copper. N E Gas & Coke... 13%| Tamarack . Old Colon 205 |Ulah Mining . 0ld Dominion . 30 |Winona ... .Rubber Union Pacific New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Close—Money on call, easier, at 3@4% per cent; last loan, 3 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4%@5% per cent. Sterl- ing exchange firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at 4 56% for demand and at $4 821 for sixty da. posted rates, $4 833 and 34 57i5; commercial bills, $4 824 8214, . Silver certificates, 6415@65c; bar silver, 63%c; Mexi can dollars, 43%c. Government bonds, weak; State bonds, steady; railroud bonds, strong. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—To-day's statement of the Treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $141,011,545; gold, $92,469,124. London Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | A fair amount of business was done in the | markets here to-day, but the tone was not satisfactory. An adverse inflience was a | series of reports exasgerating the losses in | South Africa into the defeat and death of Gen- eral Knox. Americans were quicker and sellers predom- inated. The perpetual reports of consolidations | are regarded as a mischievous development which may bring about serious trouble later on. This was a “Reading day’ prominently, | An early morning “tip” to buy shares of that ccmpany on the New Jersey Central deal was accepted enthusiastically, and the fluctuations were violent, Baltimore wnd.Ohlo also boomed the dividend rumors. The general market, . 22%| Wolverines .... 813 | however, eased off, then broke on free -sales by New York. There was a partial rally in the street. The market has now repald the bank all its loans, but the latter still holds a heavy amount of bills. Bar gold recovered to The December trade returns ehow that ex- ports increased 7 per cent and the imports 10 per cent, malnly In foodstuffs and raw cotton. The figures for the year show exports up 10 | per cent, imports § per cent. CLOSIN ,_Jan, 7.—Atchison, 4T%; Canadian Union Pacific preferred, 86; North- . 89; Grand Trunk, 7%; Anaconda, | 9%: Rand Mines, 37, Silver 'bars, firm, 20%d per ounce. Money, 3G3% per cent. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. .—It was a day of small 4, | things In the market for metals to-day. Specu- . 225 .13 . 5% | . 813 3% 41% 9% % lation was almost entirely lacking, but the un- dertone was steady on firm reports from abroad, where prices edvanced about £2 for tin on £ood demand. Closed firm at £120 15s 64. The | local market for that metal was quoted firm in symipathy with the rise abroad. pper in London was a shade firmer at £72 10s, but was inactive and nominally unchanged here at $17 for Lake Superior and $16 524 for casting and electrolytic. Lead and spelter ruled dull but steady at unchanged prices at | $4 87% and $4 10@4 15, with advices from Lon- don reporting quiet and uninteresting markets at unchanged prices. Domestic iron markets were without important changes. Pigiron war- rants, $0 8710 50; Northern foundry, SIS@17 603 foundry, $14 50@15 75, and Soft South- 15 5. English markets dull. Glas- gow was quoted at Gos 3d and Middlesboro 48s ed. L New York Grain and Produce * | FLOUR—Receipts, 22,- | 167 barrels; exports, barrels; inactive, be- ing checked by the gharp afternoon drop In wheat; quotations were nominally unchanged. Rye flour, steady. WHEAT—Receipts, 28000 bushels; exports, 1 108,000 bushels; spot, quiet; 2, 82%c f. 0. b. afloaf tor; No. 1 Northern . b : No. 1 hard Du- %c f. 0. b. afloat. Options opened steady uiet, Working later in a feverish market with rapid fluctuations over a cent range, gov erned chiefly by speculative conditions. In the | late- afternoon a_heavy break occurred under excited unloading, helped by unsatistactory cables and only a small decrease In the vis- NEW YORK, Jan. T. ible. Closed weak at ’4@%c net Joss. Janu- S133752%c, closed at Slisc; Margh, §2 7-16@ , closed 'at S$2c; May, 82 15-16@84iae; »sed at Sc. HOPS—Quiet | HIDES—Firm | WOOL—Quiet. | SUGAR—Raw, steady; falr refining, 8%c; centrifugal, 9 test, 43,c; molasses Byt refined, firm and higher, T A 4.95c; No. 8, 4.85c; No. 9, g 0. 10, 4.T5c; No. 1L, 4.70¢; No. 12, 4.65c; No. 13, 4.65c; No. 14, 4.60c; standard A, 5.40c; confectioners’ A, | 6.40c; mold A, 5.90¢ cut loaf, 4.10c; crushed, g%gfi powdered, 5. ; granulated, 5.60c; cubes, | COFFEE—Spot Rlo, steady; No. T invoice, T%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 9%@13%c. The mar- | ket ‘for coffee futures closed firm, with prices No. 6, 5.05c | including” February $6 10@6 15; July, $6 2 October, $6 25@6 30; November, $6 20@6 2; De- | cember,” $6 25@6 30. BUTTER-—Receipts, unchanged:; creamery, 17G27c | 11@22%c; factory, 11@lic. EGGS—Receipts, 3184 packages; \em average, packed at n:ark, 22 loss off, 2ic. West- DRIED FRUITS. The week started off with offerings of evap- | orated apples quite liberal, with & weak un- | dertcne prevalent turoughout the session, | prompted by larger rcceipts than had been | expected and disappointing advices. At the | close the prices were. State, common, 3%@ | 4%c; prime, 4%@5%c; choice, 5%@fc; fancy, 6@ic. California dricd frufts were weak and irregular, with business cf fair volume. Prunes | wers quoted at 8%@swe per pound, as to size and quality. APRICOTS—Royal, 10§13¢c; Moorpark, 12g14c. PEACHES—Peeled, 14@1c; unpeeled,’ 6%@10c. + + Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—It was evident from the opening price in wheat that opinion as to the | future course of the market varies greatly. Initial prices for May, which closed Saturday at T9%@T9%c, ranged from Tc to T9c. For a time the volume of business was tremendous. Immense buying orders, many from the outside, Were in the hands of brokers, but local longs, with big profits in prevailing prices, were more than willing to sell, and from the start the tendency was downward. The crowd appar- | ently believed that Wall street influences were at work and big commission houses were closely atched. Soon after the opening o marked ele. ment of weakness developed from the liberal receipts and the weakness of the Northwest markets, but the appearance of any large buy- ing or selling orders in the hands of a pro | inent broker seemed to have more effect on the crowd than any statistical news. May closed at T8c, the low point of the day, with the mar- onsiderable nervousness. ast week wes The visible supply decreased 5,862,000 bushels. m};m Dusbelk, g receipts, poor grading returns, unset- tled w:nher k:ndf light country leeepux:::' made t made the market for corn indepeadently strons. Oats were fairly active and at times the mar- :eth::m"ed real strength. May closed ¢ rovisions were fairly active and irregu Sharp advances were scored at the um:n':: ihe firmness of yard prices causing good generai buying. Reactions followed quickly, pork es- peclally suffering from liquidation by the real operators. The close was irregular. May pork o < lower, clos S Jower, May unchanged and May The leading futures ranged as follow: Article i . 5 i Open. High. Low. Close. ° E €758 packages; weak, but | mon o K 78‘. 37 /7 7 BoE 28 28 2 OBoB 1400 13 ue, 2n B 1% 11 7 Thy TE% T4 702% 690 6 90 115 700 70% as foll i, oats, bariey, 45@52%; malting, 64@ | 85c; Burbanks, 30@50c ver and 20 B e e R e edtera, | Dor. el fos Saitnes i g Sweets, 3@40c for Rivers and [5@Sse for Mer- el Rk e S, B | O un i > (lwnfrrfl 2 x}y ONIONS—$1 6@ per ctl; Cut Onions, $1@ 125 per ctl. o 05; dry salted shoulders (boxed), B!ig%: o ot VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 5@7c short clear sides (boxed), §7 4047 50; basis of high wines, $1 27; clover, con- il trast zrade, $19 50. String Beans, ‘,‘;?,'f”"‘ Caboags, Wo: Tomaioss: Artic s Angeles, per_crate; % (5 ey o Recelpts. Shipments. | Angeles, S@i2c per Ib; Green Peppers, Los Wheat, bushels 551000 5@6c per Ib for Chile and $@10c for Corn, bushels .... 138,000 ed Peppers, 9@llc; Dried Okra, 10@lc Oate, bushel 15300 | per ib: Carrots, 25@35c per box; Hothouse Cu- Rve, bushels 3,000 $:000 | cumbers, $150 per dozen; . Summer Squash. il Barley, bukheis . /52,000 52,000 5 per box; Garllc, 4@sc per 1b; Marrowfat - Squash, $10@15 per ton; Mushrooms, nominal. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter pleduiadidoly Poultry and Game. market was dull; creamery, 15@23¢; dairy, 12@ THE STOCK MARKET. 20c. Cheese, dull; 10%@li%c. Eggs, weak; — — —+ fresh, 20c. e Local stocks and bonds were qulet and un- F Three cars of Eastern came in and two | changed on the morning session. were offered. Sales were made at $5@6 50 for Hens and young Roosters, §5 for old Roosters and Fryers, $4 30 for old Ducks and 12%4@lc for Turkeys. Game continued in good supply and Foreign Futures. a decline in Reed and San Joaquin. low. | In the afterncon Home declined to 88 Large saies continueld on the Oil Exchange. with an advance op Junction and Peerless and 70. The interest on the Oakland Transit 6s, 1918, - R ipt: 120 sks. Wheat— X ER;OOL' M A POULTRY - Live flurkeys, 12@léc for Gob- | semi-annual, amounting to $2,000, was pay- Opening o e3% . 60% |Dlers and 1glic for Heus: Drested Twkeys [ abis: yestinday. ¥ e 16g18¢; Geese, per pair, §1 7552 ngs, $175 | The dividend of the Commercial Publishing Sy ! i Ducks, $450@5 for old and % WS 10 | Company, regular quarierly 2 per cent and Hens, $i@5 50: Youns Roosters, $6@% 30; | extra of 1 per ceat on the capital stock of e rigys Aeg s Man Tune #@4 50; Fryers, $50@6; Broll- | {he"company; is peyable immediateiy. Opening 196 .28 |ers, $@550 for large and @ for small; Pig- [ "R eomFanss te PR TEMETA nced: Soning 39600 2080 Sop SIGL Y Bar fasen, Toe A1 ARG 0 258250 | pryckee River Gensral Hlectric, No. L of 1. Closing 12340 e | Mountain; Mallard, $250@3; Canvasback, $2 30 | joth: California Street R. R., lc, on the 9th: 2 ¢ @3; Sprig, $150@175; Teal, $1@1 25; Widgeon. | Mariet Street R. K., quarterly of 60, on the $1@1 25; Small Duck, 75c@$1; Black Jack, $1; Gray Geese, $3; White Geese, $1@1 %; Brant. $150 for small and $2 for large; Honkers, $3@ 4; English Snipe, $1 30@1 75; Jack Snipe, $125: Hare, $1 25; Rabbits, $150 for Cottontail and $1 for Brush; Doves, 65@75¢ per dozen. 10th. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—CATTLE—Receipts, 19,~ 000 head, including 800 Texans. Choice, stron; steers, slow, but choice stockers steady. Prime steers, $5 20@6 10; poor to medium, $3 §5@5 20; stockers and feeders, good to choice, stronger, 82 90@4 40; oows, 32 63@4 25; heifers, $2 T5@4 85: of 50c on the Gth. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. S TD Sy : California Ofl and Gas paid its first dividend STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Jan. 7—2 p. m. ] Bid. Ask. | canners, 32G2 80 bulls, 2 §5@4 40; ‘calves, G | .The sftuation stands the same all around. |, Eororom] % e 3 B oo, WG4 %, Texas grass | Extra Creamery Butter continues steady, | (s o e it s | P OGS Revelpts - 1ooaan. 37,000, Goomorrow, | While the medium and lower grades are weak MISCELLANEOUS g 35,000: left over, 3000 head. Market active, 10c | With heavy stocks. Eggs are quoted falrly | Bay Co PCo3s.104% — |Oak Water ds.. — 103 higher. Top, 35 40; mixed and butchers, %@ | steady, though supplies are sutficlent for the | Cai-st Cab os..115% —— |Oceanic S8 5s.1084108% g:.“@ ‘v’g&%_fi*‘l:;‘c‘e ;?'1'?;35’ zz‘f/.!mvfoéx ml::| demand. There is rather more Cheese on the = m c0 l}:‘:‘-. 128 * ¥ i e A - | market than expected, as the usual exports to | PRy “Sllfé‘fifg}—newpu 23,000 head. Sheep, steady | the Orlent have been cut down materially dur- g & - ; : gInR)Y\ :"E ",’, 100 lnw..:. Lambs, 10c to lic lower. Good to '.'15, ;{’,fi '}35:,. fortnight, owing to lack of steamer | Gearycs =iReORRN - — choice wethers, $3 75@4 80; fair to choice mixed, = ' — |8 E G&R is. — 101 $2 40@3 80; Western shem‘ $375@4 60; Texas | Receipts as reported by the Dairy Exchange Ll:‘:;- T |;; T DIV o 119% — sheep, 32 50@3 50; native lambs, 4G4 To; West- | Wwere 21,700 Ibs Butter, 574 cases Callfornia ¥ | 3 p g : -{L ALt — ISR ot Cal 6s. — 113 ern lambs, $5@5 €. Eggs, — cases Eastern Eggs, 13,6% lbs Call 3 — Cheese and —— Ibs Bastern Cheese. Do gn = ISP ROt A a1 — A UTTER— 3 9. . Visible Grain Supply. Creamery—Extras, Zic; firsts, 2ic; seconds, LAP, = R e — 2c. = . : 5 : Do n2 2% NEW YORK, Jan. T.—The visible supply of | Dairy—Extras, Zic; firsts, 19c; seconds, lic; | To 1s = g grain Ssturday, January, 6, as compiled by the bt 35N t 22%c; firsts, 2ic: | N R ISP R st 107 108 ey ik R Rahnnee ts an tllwe: | S rame st B, | IO Do s - SPER &R — Wheat, 61,261,000 bushels, decrease 145,000 bush. | - Plekleige per Ib. XPcRHGm |- BY Water fa..110% corn, increase 366,000 | Keg-—20c per Ib. 0 35 . - . 5. increase 45,00 | CHEESE-Fancy, full cream, 12c: cholce, [ N Cal Ry — | Do 3a mtge..101%102% 3 X bushels, increase 4000 | 1lc; common, nominal; Young Americas, 13¢; | O G L & H 5s. — 111%|Stktn Gas 6s... bushels; bariéy, 2,433,000 bushels, decrease 1,- | Eastern, full cream, 15@16%e per Ib. Oak Tran ... — 174 €00 bushels, EGGS— WATER STOCKS. —_—e (Salfornia_ranch—Selected white, 30e; mixed | o oste.. 70 71%|Spripg Valley. 93% 9% Foreign Markets. nc:.uiomm gathered—Selected, 27c; standard, | Marin g:-;m: _g*sEZE é-r eyt — c; seconds, 26c. S A LONDON, Jan. 7.—Consols, 971516, Silver, | Fresh Fastern—Fancy, —; standard, 2c; | Cent L & P Co— #%/Pac L Co..... 8 — i 2¢ 2504 | seconds, — Equit G L Co 2% 3% Sac E G&R Co — 40 20%d. French rentes, 102f 25c@102¢ mc.v Cargoes | Stjor " Calitornia fancy, —; standard, —; M?“:““ Bl Co, 8 10 |SF G & E.... 4% 4% on passage, firmer at an advance of &d; cargoes | o tem fancy, i standard, ——, seconds, | O G L & H.... 49% 49%/San Francisco. 45 % of Walla Walla, 29s; import Iz Ko wheat, | —. Pac Gas Imp. — — |Stktn G & E.. — M 000 quarters; import into U. our, INSURANCE STOCKS. Firem's Fund.228 235 | BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal Ltd 76 Decidious and Other Fruits. Two cars of Oranges were auctioned as fol- LIVERPOOL, Jan. 7.—WHEAT—Firm Standard California, 5d@bs 5l v 1 Paris, steady; flour in Parls, steady; French | country markets, firm. idy i . Bank of Cal.. — 412 - COTTONCptanda 5 [lows: Fancy Navels, §1752 05; choice do, | gani of Cat- o 412 e CLOSING. o ug 4;:;u‘n‘.1_urd, 80c@$1 30; Mediterranean Fradi e = S . | Sweets, s5eas 4. = Mo Y Caromins e iar NS ved estons | Oranges are in"good supply and slow. Lem- | Ger 8 & L.... — 1560 wnter. 6 1%d; No. 1 Northern spring, 6s %d. | 008 8nd Limes stand about the same. Mut Sav Bl... 5 — Futures easy. March, 6s 3d; May, 0s 3%d. B T U g | b e e SO CORN—Spot American mixed new, easy, 4s| & Kigeis pax bex_for o Saigr o o STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. %#d; do old, firm, 4s 2d. Futures—Steady. jon- | G812 o€ food to cnoleee Spizenberen, SGLI: '\ el 1 IOSL AR Y %d: M g’ - v 9 regon Spitzenbergs, . 3 ‘alifornia 38 = vary, 8s 11%d; March, 3s 10%d; May, 3 $%d. gL per Sox Geary-st & — |Presidio . n SPRE e PEARS— per box. Market. — Portland’s Business. CRANBERRIES — Jerseys, $12; Wisconsina, POWDER STOCKS. 18 50; Cape Cod, $14 per barrel; Coos Bay, 8230 | o 1o i prprfeicn s W s B g alifornia . gorit .. PORTLAND, Jan. 7.—Clearings, $51,69; bal- | "CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges $1@2; | Giant Con Co. $3% 84 ances, $82,019. Beedlings, 50c@$1 25; Tangerines, nominal; Man- sU GAl} STOCKS. Spg—- darins, $! 2 Lteml)no!o,d (licffihsl‘zi éor Cflgmlotfl EIMLS&PQE(‘D. 6y ’-’ g‘.‘k‘::;‘nlf :4():0 «.;: 21 7 and $1 50G2 50 for good to choice; Grape Fruit. | Haw C & S Co — - Northern Wheat Market. @ Mexican Limes, 3 50@s; California | Honokaa S Co. 31 — [Onomea S Co.. 28 28% 25g35c; Bananas, $1Q2 per bunch; Pine- | Hutch S P Co. 5% — |Paauhau S Co. 31% 31% OR: N. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. PORTLAND, Jan, The wheat market In Al Plck‘ A:-n.;zgu fi:\ 3"‘;{‘”;-5,\‘?"' — 102% v hib 0 much streng Cal Fruit Asn 1031 ac e Portland was not exHihiting so much strength Cal Wine Asn.100 — Pac Bor Co. to-day as was In evidence on Saturday. Walla Walla is quoted at 56%c. Mer Ex Assn. 97 Par Paint Co.. 12 — v TN - FRUITS—Prunes, nta Claras, 4 sizes, 3c; b Session. WASHINGTON. 10-50s, 7c; 50-608, 5%c: 60-70s, 3Nc; 70-80s, 3%e: 1 MO, TACOMA, Jan. 7.—WHEAT—Quiet, but firm; | S0-60s, 2%c; 90-100s, 2%c; 100s and over, 2s; ru- | $5000 Bay Countles Power Co AN TS Blue Stem, b7}%c: Club, & bles, %c premium; Sonomas, %c and San Joa- | = 15 Kilauea S P Co. - 2100 » quins, %c less than Santa except 100w 20 Makawell S CDR:-“' . g g ¥ ——————————3% | and over, which stand the ‘Apricots, 6@ | 00 Market Street ay . . 10 Oakland Gas ... D48 0% E for Rovals and 10G10%c for Moorparks; | 0 CaKIARd Jiod S *308 8 LOCAL MARKETS, Eranorate . e Tkt Oaalos | $1000 Sacramento Eiec 98 50 d . Peaches, 4Gfe_ for standard. S for choles | $1000 Sgcramento Bs, o e or fancy: Pears. 3 — | Phtea tGeno: unpitted, 10110; Nectarines, 50 | B Spring Valley Water 3 50 ; B Lor red And g Lo e, Ascociation | $1000 California-st R R bonds 18 00 Exchange and Bullion. h-RsA:::l;?finede tha following prices for the | . 10 Glant Powder Con 3 50 — geason of 1900: Bleached Thompson's fancy, 12: | 32000 Oceanic S § ‘I,mnd g g Sterling Exchange, 6 day: Per 1b; choice, llc: standard, 8%c; prime, Sc; | $100S F & S J V bon Staiing Exorangs sight % | unbleached Thompson's, Sc per 1b.’ Sultanas— Afternoon Session. sk By g i M | Fancy, 10%c per Ib: choice, 9%c: standard, $%c: Board— \ SN S prime, Sc: unbleached Suitanas. Sc: Seedless, | § Alaska Packers' Assn 124 374 New York Exch: £o-1b boxes, 6c; 4-crown. 7c; London Layers, | 25 Cal Wine Assn . 2100 00 New York Exchang 2-crown, .81 60 per box: i-crown, $160; Fancy | 10 Honokaa § Co . LM Pinc Bllver; get ounce, Clusters, $2; Dehesa, 32 50; Imperial, $3. All | 3 Hutehinson S P Co %5 Mexican Dollars, nominal prices £ 0.b.at common shipping Solnts In | 10 Makawell S Co ... ] alifornia. 10 Market Street Rallway le i CTS-Chestnuts. T%@%c per Ib for Itallan: 5 Wheat and Other Grains. I UTEChostuuts, Difitc per, Ib for, Italian; | 1000 Oceanic S 8 bonde s 5 —— hardsheli, 10c; No. 2, T¢: Almonds, 12@13c for | 3 Paouhau 8 B Co . Tae ‘WHEAT—Liverpool was firm, Paris weak and | papershell, io%gcflIlo}l;u:gttm{llhlf;::au!&_n ZC. 2% 8 F Gas & Electric Co. . ey New York irregular, rising from 83%c to saige, | foF Eastern: Braa’ FUHLS: ot as berts. 1ei DS F Gas & Electrlc Co N and falling back to §%. HONEY_Comb, Wi@Iiie (- brisht and 12 Sireet— > Chicago opened active and frregular, with | @lic for light amber; water White, extracted, R R e e the longs selling and the small holders in- | 7%@Sc; light amber, extracted, 64@Tc; dark, mm"" Hawailan C & S Co bs. 108 50 lize. A break was expected. | 6GS%c ver Ib. clined fo realize. pected. e v Cables were disappointing and the pit also sold. EESWAX— per Ib. TR, T PR Commission houses were the best buyers. The | R AT American visible supply decreased 148,000 bush- | Provisions. Morning Sessfon. els and the world's shipments for the week Board~ werp 5,500,000 bushels. = 100 o1l ¢ 5 e "San Francisco market deciined on call, | Tt ts now sald that the profected’ Provisfon | i torme o .. - an_don the suot. Fxchange is off, owing to the divergent views | *25 Home Oil Ty n &pm “'\:Inaw bipping, $1; milling, $§1 02%@ }nfx:he local dealers, and it is impossible to savi - flf:"m’ %" . 3:1,' POFCha e 4 med. The ma . | 00 Independence - 2 AL (RCAKRD SIS when it will be for riet at Chi- | 20 Independen - 4 | tazo was off, but the iocal market was un- | 5% Junct: = 3 ol Clock-—May—18,000 | Chineed. 0 Junction - & ecember—2000, §1 1034. : CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11@11%c per b for | 190 Junc 8"‘1 B e 10 50 - 16,000, | heavy, 11%@1e for Jght medium, 12%@13c for | ,20 Kern Oil Co . g $15%. December—2300, $1 10, | light, 13%@c for extra light and 15@15%e for | 4% Lion Oil Co . o 1538 Regular Morning Sesslon—May—2000 ctls, | hate: tuivaq: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1@ | 20 Lion Oil Co S q $1 053, | T5esMess Beef, $1250 per barrel: extra Mass, | $00 Monarch of Arizona. - o Afterncon Sesslon—May—2000 ctls, $105%: | §13 Familv. $}4: extra Prime Pork, §16; extra | 200 Monarch of Arizona - 4000, $1 05%. December—2000, §1.09%. Clear, $1950; Mess, §17; Smoked Beef, 13c per | i Monte Cristo <20 BARLEY-The market was a shade easier, | pound. 200 Monte Cristo . .26 ¢ owling to increased receipts. D _Tierces quoted at 6%e per Ib for com- | 10 Oil City Petroleum 6 00 76le for cholce bright, Tic for No. 1| pound and SKec for pure: half-barrels, pure, | 120 Peerless . 900 72i6c for oft grades; Bréwing and Ship- | §c: 10-1b tins. 10c: 5-1b tins. 10ie. 3600 Petrcleum 2 ping grades, $0@s5c; Chevaller, nominal. COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, $%c; three | (00 Rteed Crude Ofl ] CALL BOARD SALES. haif-barrels, Sc; one tierce, The! two tierces, | i Reed Crude Oil Co 2 Informal Session— lo'clockan sales. 7%c; five tlerces, T%c per Ib. !;23 g::: F_xd: o - Second Sesslon—No sales. T g 2000 : 230 San Joaquin Ofl & 2w csuar Morming Semsion—May—200 ctis, | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | s Steriing © & b Co 310 Affornoon Session—May—2000 ctls, To%c. De- S 100 Sunset (original) .8 Sembor—2000, Wige. o HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | jpg tweet Shore ey e lemand yes- | apout 1e under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, | 1100 Wolverine i 9%c; medium, 9c; light, S@S%c: Cow Hides, Size "ORN—There is nothing new to report, the Afterncon Session. macket remaining dull it for heavy and S@'%e for light; Stags, 6G6we: ki White, §1 20@) 50; Surprise. nominal; Red, | Salted Kip, 9c; Salted Veal, Sc; Salted Calf, | 500 Cala-Standard @1 40 for Feed and $135@145 for Seed: | 10c; <Dry Hides, 1i4c: culls, 13%c: Dry Kip, | 700 Four Oil Co Y “nominal; Black, for Feed, §1 15@1 for | 15c: Dry Calf, 15@l6c: culls and brands, l4c: | 350.Home Oil Seed, $125@1 30 per ctl Sheepskins, shearlings, 20@30c each; short | 200 Home Oil Yellow, $1 12%@1 15; White, $1 10@1 15; East- | Wool, 30@55c each; medium, 60@75c: long Wool, | 6 Home Oil ern_mixed, §1 12 per otl. Tic@$l each: Horse Hides, salt. §3 50@2 75 for | 10 Home Ofl RYE—$:@si%c_per ctl. lurge.and $2@2 2% for medium, $I@1 25 for small | 100 Independe BUCK 'EAT—Quoted at $175@2 per ctl. and for colts; Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for | 400 Junction o A AN large, $1 50 for medium, $1 25 for small and 50c | 200 Junction . Flour and Millstuffs. for colts. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, 35¢; | €9 Kern Oil Co. 9 fall or medlum skins, 30c; winter or thin| 100 Kern Oil Co. skins, 20c. Goatskins—Prime Angoras, 7oc; | 200 Kern River FLOUR—California Family Extras, $325g | large and emooth, 50c; medium. 35c. 3100 Lion Ofl Co TALLOW-—No, ‘1 rendered, 4c per 1b; No. 2, 3@3%c; grease, 2@2%c. ‘WOOL—Spring_clip s auotable as follows: Northern, free, 15@16c; Northern, defective, 129 14c; Middle County, free, 15@16c; Middle County, defective, 12@l4c; Southern Mountain, 12 months’,” 9@10c; Southern Mountain, free, 7 months’, 11@12¢; Southern Mountain, defective, 7 months', $@ilc; Humboldt and Mendocino, 16 @17c; Nevada, 12@18c per Ib. ;| _Fall clip—San Joaguin, 6%@Sc: do lambs. S@ 9c; Middle County, $@10c; Northern Mountain, 500 McKittrick Consolida 100 McKittrick Consolidated 200 Monarch of Arizona. 300 Monarch of Arizona. 200 Monarch of Arizona, b 3. 200 Monarch of Arizona, b 30. 300 Monte Cristo ... 200 Monte Cristo, b 60. 125 Occidental of W Va. 10 Ofl City Petroleum. 200 Petroleum Center 350, ‘usual terms; Bakers' Extras, 33 15@3 25; Oregon, $275@285 per barrel for family and $275@8 for bakers'; Wachington, bakers', $275 mMXLLBTUFFB—Pflul in_ sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade; Graham Flour, $3 per 100 ibs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye Meal," $250; Rice Flour, §7; Corn 'Meal, $215; extra cream do, $350; Oat Groats, $450; Hom.- iny, $350@3 75: Buckwheat Flour, 25 Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, $450; Whol Wheat Flour, §325; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6@ | free, 10@1lc: Southern Mountain, 74@sie; | 500 Beed Crude Oil Co 72; In sacks, $5 75@7; Pearl Barley, $; Split | Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@12c per 1b. * | 100 Reed Crude Ofl Co Peas, §5; Green Peas, 3550 per 100 Ibs. - HOPE-15G16c per Ib. " s o 500 Reed Crude Ofl Co. 5) San Joaquin Ofl and 100 Sterling O & D Co. 100 Twenty-Eight ... 50 Wolverine . 200 Yukon . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay remains steady with moderate receipts Commiseion merchants are complaining bit. San Francisco Meat Markst. Previous prices rule for all desecriptions. BEEF—i@Sc for Steers and (@ic per b for IESEadé.HS!SSIIBS!“:SS%EBES!H#SK ] terly of the mud and water around the cars, | Cows. i — L which render the morning auction di eful | VEAL-—Large, §@%; small, $@10c per Ib. { MONDAY, Jan. 7-2:30 p. m. alike to geller and buyer. Feedstuffs are un- | MUTTON—Wethers, 3G9%c; Ewes, 8%@9c per —. charged. pound. TOCKS. | Bid. | Asked. BILAN—$14@15 per ton. - LAMRB—10@10%c per Ib. 3 MIDDLINGS—§16 0@19 50 per ton. 7 EORK—Live Hiogn. oo tor amall and 6% for Buckhorn = ) FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, ' $16@17 per | medium and 5%@5%c for large; stock Hogs and | California-Standard n ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25@2; jobbing, | feeders, 5%c; dressed Hogs, TH@8%c. Caribou 526 80; Cocoanut Cake, $17@18:" Corn Meal, 32609 HERE Four Ol & 2,‘{;,._‘:"“"" sy u:‘m”' o B General Merr;lmnduz. HencoR AY — Volunteer, 8; Wheat, $11@13 50; — ndependerce Wheat and Oat, §10@1250; Oat, $9@12; Clover, | BAGS — San Quentin Bags, 5 65: Cal. Kern Of1 Co ... bU] n : A : s e 3 : Caleutta | Kern River 87 e e e e Lo Tiog ot Co, s 28@32tsc; Flecce Twine, Tibe. COAL—Wellington, $3 per ton; Southfieid Wel- lington, §9; Seattle, §7; Bryant, §7; Coos én!u; ‘Wallsend, $9; Co-operative un-endfh’ Cumberland, $12 in bulk and 3§13 % in sacks Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, $14: Cannel, 31y per ton; Coke, §1o per ton il bulic and §1s ‘in sacks; Rocky "Mountain descriptions, 8 45 per 2000 1bs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. SUGAK—The Western' Sugar iefining Comn- pany guotes, per lb, in 100-ib bags: Crushed, 6.15c; Powdered, 5.75c; Candy Gran- ulated, 6.75¢; Dry Granulated, 5.85c; Confec- woners’ A, 0.65c; Magnolia A, 5.%c; Extra C, rominal; Yellow | 5.16c; Golden C, 5.05c; barrels, 10c more; hal barrels, boxes, Soc MeKittrick Covsolidated . Monarch of Ar:zona. Junetion .. McKittrick . Monte Cristo Oceidental of W 'V Oil City Petroleum . Petroleum Center Reed Crude ............. San Francisco & MeKittrick. Steriing O & D Co.. Twenty-Eight Westlake . Westshore STRAW—35@4T%c per bale. Beans and Secds. Pinks are the active Tean at the moment, and another advance is noted. Otherwise there 18 no change. BEANS-Ba $2 5062 70 Chits, 34 G: Large White. 83 -c:sg:'ul’m:mfi z: ; Red, 32 75@3; Blackeye, §3; Limas, gn G5 650 Pea/ #2604 0; Red Kidney, 33 oG4 per SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal: ustard, 2 75;; Canary, ke per Ib for California and dr for Eastern: | joo 5 ity eadice,"Rape, iie: Tem, 1o hc; | barrels or its cquivaient, Bominoes, halt-bar- DRIED PEAS_Nlles, $£0250; Green, 170 PRARR e S e ixaes Receipts of Produce. Grain Bags, June and July, §%€: Wool Bags, ’ # Slslllail 2B | BALELANE| | 88| Pittsbure Wolverine . e e Ne Following were the sales in the San Francisco @2 ver ctl; Blackeye, nom Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Srock and Excharge Board yesterday: FOR MONDAY, TANUARY 7. Moaing Reee Onions are quoted firm and Sweet Potatoes | Wookt, i - change. Ve POTA’ Potat sh bles are hlrlym 4 littie | Barley, ctls. ey BEZGES 100 Caledonia 83 » 200 Challenge 18 Ed 500 Choltar - 0, 24 20 Chollar n 3 1266 Con Cal 2 5! 3 $00 Con Cal 2 50l [ 200 Crown 1 2 100 Justice 081 1400 Andes 12/ 200 Justice ] 900 Beicher 15 350 Mexican 8 40 Best & 37| 200 Mexican . 52 860 Bullion 05 400 Ophir L3 200 Caledon! 9. 20 Ophitr 10 100 Caledonta 91/ 500 Overman 3 500 Caledonia 1600 Overman 1 100 Caledonia 9 400 Potosi - 2 506 Challenge 23| 400 Savage . 26 200 Chollar - 241000 Sierra. Nevada. & 500 Che 2 23 100 Sierra Nevada. 41 900 Cor§Cal & Va..2 10 200 Silver Hill...... 52 100 Con Cal & Va..2 75 3 Union Con...... 35 100 Crown Point. 16 100 Yeliow Jacket.. 23 100 Gould & Curry. 70 100 Yeilow Jacket.. 3L Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange vesterday: Morning Sesston. 1300 Beicher 12| 600 Ophir $00 Belcher 13 1460 Ophir 400 Belcher 14; £00 Ophir 500 Best & Beicher 800 Best & Belcher 00 Best & Belcher 20 00 3 30 33 4 » 38 52 Best & Belcher Best & Belcher Best & Beicher Caledonia 250 Ophir 0 Ophir 00 Ovhir 300 Ophir 300 Overman 300 Overman 700 Overman N OB BHSRRIBRRRRTUNEENEREEREE058 1400 Con Cal & 2500 Con Cal & 500 Potost . Con Cal & 4733 | 850 Potosi . 300 Con Cal & V.: 421y 1060 Potost . 400 Con Ca! & V.2 21| 700 Potosi . 90 Crown Point. n»’vm Savage 0 Crown Point... 185200 Seg Belcher. 500 Gould & ‘Curry. 38'1100 Sierra Nevada. 200 Gould & Curry. 75 $00 Sierra Nevada. 600 Gould & Curry. 65 700 Sterra Nevada. 2000 Justice . 08/ 50 Sterra Nevada. 1200 Mexican . 42 600 Sterra Nevada. 1200 Mexican . £0/1200 Union Con. 60 Mexican b1/ 600 Union Con. 600 Maxican 53 500 Utah .. 300 Mexican 48| 500 Yellow Jacket. 500 Mexican .. 49 300 Yellow Jacket. Afternoon Session. 400 Best & Belcher 36/ 560 Mexican .23 400 Mexican 1200 Ophir 300 Ophir 200 Potost . 30 Potosl . 500 Sterra Nevada. 400 Yellow Jacket. QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Jan. 7—4 p. m. S 300 Exchequer " 200 Hale & Norers. 300 Justice 600 Mexican CLOSING 2 Bid. Ask. | Bid 03 04| Tustice N 6 07| Kentuek L 12 13/Lady W: - — 08 A 15 16! Mexican . 54 38 Best & Belcher 37 35 Occidental - 9T Bulllen . €4 05 Ophir .. 106110 Caledonia 8 1 00 Overman LB B Challenge Con.. 23 24 Potosi n 5 Chollar ... 5| Savage M Confidence . —|Seorpion .. - 0N Con Cal & Va..2 70 2 75/Seg Belcher.... 04 05 Con Imperial... 01 02 Sierra Nevada. 4 41 Con New York. 01 — r HL.. i1 B Crown Point. 16 13 St Louls. Fureka Con..... — 3 Standard Exchequer ..... — 03 Sj Gould & Curry. 70 Tt 2 Hale & Norers. 26 27 Utah .. . 10 Julta N 8 Yellow Jacket.. -2 - Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Franelsco: For Alaskan Ports—I1 a. m., Jan. 11, 16, 21, 2, 31, Feb. 5. Change to company’s steamers at Seattle. For_Victorta, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes, and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a. m.. Jan. 11 16, 21, %, 31 Feb. 5, and every fifth day thereafter. Chang: at Seattle for this_company’'s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Jan 8, | 13, 18, 23, 25, Feb. 2, and every fifth day there- after. For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- geles)—Steamer Queen, Wednesdays, 9 a. m.; steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, § a._m. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- | ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— Steamer Corona, Fridays, 9 a. m.; steamer Bonita, Tuesdays, 9 a. m. For Eneenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose dvl Cabo. Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalla and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., 7th each month. For further information obtain company's folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing. ‘without vious notice. TICK 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 Wharf at 11 a. m. FARE $2FirstCigss Including Bertn $8 Second Class and Meals COLUMBIA Safls.... .Jan. 13, 23, Feb. 2 GEO. W. ELDER Sail : ; Short Line to Walla Helena and all points In ‘Thiough tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent. 630 Market st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hicgo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and cornecting at’ Hongkong with steamers for In- dia. etc. No cargo received on board on day of sall‘ng. SS. HONGKONG MARU.. Ao -... Thursday, January 24, 1901 SS. NIPPON MARU.... asace s Tuesday, February 19, 1901 S8. AMERICA MARU... vo _Friday, March 15, 1901 at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street. cormer First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stepping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a m. Kensington Jan. 9|Vaderland .Jan. 30 Noordland Jan. 16| New York. JFeb. § Friesland . Jan. 23 Kensington Feb. 1B 2 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 Noon. Kensington . Sy Southwark . Noordland Friesland . “Feb. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, CHAS. D. TAYLOR. General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. PANAMA R. R. vixe To NEW YORK via PANAMA Direct Fare—Cabin, §75; Stderage, $40. S. S. ROANOKE sails January 8, §, S, ST. PAUL salls January 29, From wharf, foot of Fremont st., at 3 b m. Freight and oger office. 330 Market st. F. F. NNOR., Pacific Coast Agent. Oceanic$.8.C P .. w0 SYDNEY, E —— DIRECTLINE roTANITH §S. ZEALANDIA (Honolulu only)......eceses weieccneceo. Wednesday, January 16, 2 p. m. 88. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, New o e i, 1 st o o . P COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sall Thursday, instead of Saturday, at 10 o M. from Pler & L North River, foot of Morton street, First class to Havre, “;d"d wwuod. Second class to PR NI TED 'STATES AND CANADA. 3% & CO., Bacife Contt ::-:'n. % GAZI r 5 s avenue. San Franciscd. Tickets Railroad Ticket Agents. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, Stea—~r ““articelo.” MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. a. m., §:15, $:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. days,'1.p. m. and 8:80: Sundays, . m, mmmu Bree xor 2. FARE

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