The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 24, 1901, Page 8

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THE SAN SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silvey lower. Eachange about the same. 11" heat dull and wnchanged. Choice Barley firmer. Oats, Corn and Rye as previously quoted. Beans and Seeds abowt the same. Bran advanced again. Hay steady. Potatoes and T egetables steady and Onions firm. Butter, Cheese and Eggs show little variation. Poultry and Game m ample supply and casy. ive cars of Oranges at auction brought good prices. Nothing new in Dried Fruits. Provisions firm, VMeat market very strong. Increased activity in local stoc with a fair demand. ks and bonds. Larger sales on the Oil Exchange. Another advance in Pacific Codfish, Weather Report. XCISCO, Jan. 235 n—Pacific Time.) & are the seasonal rainfalls to compared with those of same date n, and rainfall in last twenty-four p. m. énte, as sexs | Last Season. | s | Last | TATIONS. 24 Hours, Seas EATHER e pressure has risen slowly during the four hours over the greater portion y west of the Rocky Mountains. along the | "above the normal | weather is gen- 01 ursday; light southeasterly | light light westerly winds. | air Thursday. | {ght northerly | LEXANDER G. McADIE, srecast Official New York Stock \!arkd “The market demon- | its professional Jan o0 ustvely NEW wtrated aracler to-day. It The trading was done by pow- speculators with ample resources, the were ‘on a large scale and the t was much wider than in an ders’ market, bptfthe method the net results were much | of the pet changes for that except in a few stocks and pretty well mixed be- | osses. Yet at one time the | a level well over yester- | The realizing movement in | fhclent to wipe out al- advances and-only the | a list from a larger | s than is actually the Toom shorts to cover was | for the final rally. The | of the buying and the f the brokers by whom it was done, ks which were picked out of strength, were War- X that the speculative the hande of the coterie nstrative change from the he market during the The selling dur- was also of a very was by different who executed the early deduction that large being made is The consistent weakness which fell at one time 8% | high level, left little | the rumors of a big consolidation and gave the report that @ large short interest he stock had settied by private agree- ere was a distinot shifting of epec- nterest from the railroaus to the in- ¢ amd it was the evidences of realiz- the raiiroad list under cover of the new the industrials that caused the Such early gains as 2% 2% in Brooklyn Transit, 2 in 2% in People's Gas, and an were complete- ] late reaction. The de- m the highest reached 3% in St. Paul. Brookiyn Transit, % in Delaware and Zi, in Baltimore and Ohio and tan. anl from 1 1o 2 points in & large number of active stocks. e steel stocks re- 1e from the best In sympathy but hardened \ the late dealings. -The leaders rose the best @t the close on heavy absorption. eral Steel rose 3%. Pressed Steel Car rose extreme 6% while the annpal meeting was seeslon and the preferred 3%. All the =t important members in the group gained 3 points. There Was no news io ac- t for the rise and the fact that the dis- YORK, quite market transactions Judson individuals who control trade at present natur- for speculative lation. The volume of the gold exports which rose to $3.950,000, had in spite of the continued large flow of ey to this center. ey continues very easy in all depart- of the market was distinctively a tra- | - the exception of the reaction in Wa- bash bonds, the msrket for bonde was gen- eraily frm. Total sales, 4,800,000 United 38 sadvanced i on the last call NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stock— Atchison .. Atchison prefd Baltimere & Ohio. Canadian Pacific Canada Souttern Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago Great Western. 0 Chicago, Burlington & Ehares Closing id. Quluy e Colorado Southern . Colorado Southern 1st prefd Colorado Southern 24 yura De! Huds Jeptae s e 2224 L 3 2 S ) ted Metropolitan Street Ratl Mexican Central Minneapohis & St Minncapolis l N Louts prefd.. Wissour: Pactf Reading 24 Rio Grande Rio Grande Western prefd. <( Louis & San_Francisco. an Fran 1st prefd.. Louls & San Frap 3 prefd. Louts, Wabash prefd ..., Wheeling & L E Wheeling & L E 8 pretd ue - Baltimore & Ohio pref National Tube National Tube prefd. United States Wells Fargo . Miscellaneous— American Cotton Ofl American Cotton Of1 Drefd American Malting ... ; American Malting prefd.. American Smelting & Ref. American Emelting & Ref prem Spirits . American American American Tm Plate vr!fd Tobaceo Tobacco prefd... Mining Co..... American American Anaconda Brooklyn Continental Tobaceo ontinental Tobacco prefd. 1 International Paper International Paper prefd ational Biscuit ational Biseult nmm | January % Eebruary North American . % i Pacific Coast ; Pacific Coast 1st prefd Pacific Const 24 prefd. Pacific Mail People’s Gas Pressed Steel Car.. Pressed Steel Car prefd Pullman Palace Car.... Standard R):w & Twine ates Leather . United States Leather prefd. United States Rubber..... ) United States Rubber pr!!d. Western Union . . Amalgamated Copper Republic Iron & Steel. Republic Tron & Steel pre(d P CC & St Louls....... 1% L BT | | chotce ma.ll!nk N ¥ Cent 1sts.....106% | J Cent gen bs..127% | orthern Pac 3s 05 | Do new 4s reg.. st Do new ds coup Do old 4s reg.. Die of ol 3 6. Atchison gen ds. Leadviile Con BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | Unlon Plclallc | 1ara Lo ‘wom: lect over, 4306 Top 9 %; mixed and | butchers, & 05@5 i good to cioice heavy, 3 23 | @5 30, rrulh he.\y £ 05@6 15; light, $5 05@ buik, $5 2005 6. ! | SHEEP—Receipts. 15,000 Sheep firm 'to shade lower. Lambs, steady, | Good to choloe wethers, $3 T5@4 0; fair to choice wr_;:lxed hs«mrm Western _sheep, $3 @4 m exas’ sheep, | Wentern Tattive, $1 Soasise. "o mmbS: B { — New YVork Grain and Produce. —% Jan. 23.—FLOUR—Receipts, 20,000 barrels: exports, 6400. Steady and un- changed. Minnesota, $3 90@4 20; winter extras, $2 5062 §5; Minnesota bakers, $3 60@3 76; win- | ter low grades, $2 45@2 66. WHEAT—Recelpt: 64,000 bushela: exports, | 48,000, Spot, . 3 red, 80%c f. o. b. afloat and L i No. 1 Northern Du- luth, $6%e f. 0. b. afloat; No, 1 hard Duluth, [ 8% £ o. b. afloat. Options opened easy from | the effects of foreign selling, but er vanced on a large decrease In dilne!‘ visible, local covering and small Northwestern receipts, closing firm at 4@c net advance. | v, closed 7dc; March, T8%@M%e, closed 1 @T9%c, closed o; July, TP e NEW YORK, COFFEE~— <; ot Rio, dull Nn. 17 invoice, ¥c;: m'ld, quiet; Cordov Futu losed Fiondy 0ais pointe o Tie, $'%0; October, $ 30; Decem: . steady: falr reflning, 3 13-16e; test 4 5-160; molasses sugar, | “Receipts packages. Market | steady; creamery, 16@2lc; June creamery, 15@ 20c; factory, 1@ide. FGGS — Hecelpts, 0080 packages. _Steady; stern average packing at mark, 18@19%c: | Western, ‘loss off, 2oc. DRIED FRUITS, A quiet and uninteresting muht lent all day for evaporat s, Btate gom- prime, 5@%c: cholce, 5%@6c; fancy, 6@7c. | ifornla_dried fruite ruled quiet and un- changed. Prunes were quoted at 3% Apricots—Royal, T%@12c; Moorpark, %Ceue Peaches—Pecled, 14@16c; unpeeled, S4@1 Chicago Grain Market. Pl S, e IR e CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—The Queen's ath caused dullness fn the local wheat market, -as | the Liverpool market, which is influential in | determining the course of prices on this side, was closed out of respect. Trade was small iv volume and wak almost entirely in the hauds of speculators. May appeared unchanged. nt T4G@T%e. and sold early, between T4R@Tic. Bradstreet's world’s vieible showed a decreus of 2,200.000 bushels, This was 700,000 busheis greater than had been expected and shorts took it in cornection with the smaiier Northwest and covered moderately during the of the session. May in consequence s%c and closed firm, Yc over yester- , at T4, Corn showed some_sympathy with the bear- n wheat. May closed %c higher, at re was a moderate business in oats. Some | weakness developed early on selling by elevay )eople against country purchasers. May sed u shade higher at 25c. Provistons were quiet and steady under the influence of a good cash demand and steadi- nese In the hog market. Shorts were buyers | during the afternoon and helped in the closing strength. May pork closed I5c higher, May sc up and May ribs T%@10c [ _The leading futures ranged as follow: TArtiae Wheat No. 2— e Junuary February LR 38 ¥ - 1€ T8ige; e ‘lo. el la', l'lo Zfla No. 2 oats, 24%c; No, ‘2 WDKI‘ 27%ec; No. 3 white, 2%%@2%80; 2 rye, S0c; fair to barley, 50@0c: No. 1 'flaxseed, | 81 73; No. Sorthwestern, $175; prime tim. cthy seed, $4 60; mess pork, npe 1410 |nrd per 100 pounds, 7 2234 rib fides (loose), $7@7 35; dry s (boxed), $6 G810, short clear sides §7 25@7 25; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 clover, mn!m( grade, $11. Recelpts. Shipments. . 60,000 34,000 : 6,000 mm butter dairy, quiet; ©On the Produce Bxchange to-day. the market was active; creamd u e 2 (‘hefle_ dull, 10%@ne. &S, Foreign Futures. Opening Closing ‘Wheat— Opening Closing’ Flour— ning Closing Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Jan. ”—w cable and telegraphic communications to Bradstreet's show the following changes in avatlable sup- plies —Uni !umuzdcuwu.-nof \vmt Lntea m,'&, ot tor Rockls ncrease, 1,576,000 o-n—“'!,nnea States and (hua-, east. of Rockles, increase, $43, S Boston WoM Market. « London Market. 23.—The stock and produce closed to-day. nm—mmm LONDON, “EIERROOL. 5 closed to-day. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Money on call easier at 1%@2% per cent; last loan, 1%. Prime mer- took good orders. with thelr overcoating lines. dcalers are as yet Unable to amount of new business on this they are walting for the other heavy-welg] ruary. A week at an advance. too, has gooat smount of business to be ttle better sone, bu:' o see e are not at mll weak and Tot make hos T Btal of 1,268,000, 43 Tor e m‘:&o\u FRANCISCO CAL “Clostng stow, uooo, , THURSDAY, at wue New York Cott Camm Market. SREW, YORK, Jan. #@—Cotton closed un- Ppfllan'd’{ Business. SIS . e e Northern Wheat Market. PORTLAND, o 5o WHEAT — Wall ) Jan. 2. WHEAT — Walla Walla, 5tge. y WASHINGTON. ':‘dcom\, Jan. 2. WHEAT — Quiet and sTisc; club, Soc. terday's ‘rlhl receipts In Tacoma were ;5: largest” for any day during the present in season, the qu reaching 182 cars, of Jbieh 115 wére wheat, R ls estimated there now ‘wrain in cars on the tracks in the ertlurn Plclflfl )11‘6. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Jan. 2.—Silver, 2§%d: French rentes, 102 je. LIYERPOOL, Jan. 2.—Wheat, quiet; No. 1 Standard California, 6s 4d@0s 4%d; wheat In Paris, quiet; Flour in Paris, dull. e’ ol 'LOCAL MARKETS. 'fi;thange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 60 flsy- Sterling Euh-nn sight.. Sterlh Now %rk chhlnlz‘ lilht New York hic Fine Siiver, Dot antoesr m Mexican Dollars, munlnu Wheat a(xd Other Grains. WHEAT—Parls was lower. There were no English markets of any consequence, as busi- ness was suspended, owing to the death of the Queen. New York showed little change. Chicago was weak on the prospect of clos- ing the English market, and not much busi- ness 18 expected wth En‘lmd until after the funeral of the Que Commission houses bo ht freely, but the mlflu( needs support. uia resorted a demand, a; b e el e Thv Tucl! market was dull and not materially Bpo( t, Wheat—Shipping, 074c: milling, $1G1 05 CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o' clock—December—2000 ctls, $107%. Second Session—No sales. mllllr Morning Snl on—May—4000 ctls, ember—2000, 31 (7% T2 2006 ctls, 81 03k, i® BAMY—CHDIN hrl‘ht feed seems to be in | demand and firmer again, but the lower grades | show no change. Feed, Tbc for cholce, bright, 721@7%c for No. 1 and 70c for off grades; j, Brewins and Snipping gredes, T7%4@82%c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Ses#lon—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Sesslon—No_sales. Regular Morning Session— Afternoon Session—No sales. ‘The market shows Do, change what- White, $130@150; Surprise. nominal; Red, 1 5@1 40 for Feed and $1 35@1 45 _for Ee!d‘ Gray, nominal; Black, for Feed, fl 17%@1 for Seed, €1 2561 30 per ctl. CORN—There 18 nothing new to report. | Tellow. §113%; White, §1 1091 15; Eastern o sales. ever. ( $155 per ctl. Flour and and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California_Family Extras, 3 3@ 350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 15@3 5, Oreson. $27G2 8, per barrel for family and | $275G3 for bakers'; Washlngton. bakers', &2 % Mu.w'mm—z»mn in sacks are as fol- | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Flour, $3_per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $2'75; Rye | Meal, $2 50: Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, : extra cream do Oat Groats, $i iny, 33 60@! Flour, kcicea Whoat, §850; Farina, Wheat Flour, §3 25: Rolled Oats (barre 7325 in sacks, § 75@7; Pearl Bi Peas, §; Green Peas, §5 50 per 100 Ibx. Hay and Feedstuffs. Another advance in Bran is reported. Hay is steady and unchanged. BRAN—$15@16 per ton. MIDDLINGS—-$16 50318 50 per ton, FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $1 !cn Ollcake Meal, at the mlll $%@28; W: Cocoanut Cake, $17@1S: Corn gnu Cracked Corn, $25 50G26; Mixed Feed, HAY—vommeen : g.vhen. $1@13 u‘ ‘Wheat and Oat, 12: Clover, nominal; Alfalfa, %w Barley, $7 50@9 50 per ton. STRAW-35@47%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Prices for Beans remain as before, with a good inquiry at firm Q\lotl lons BEANS—Bayos, ‘:n VR Small White, 4 60@4 %; Large W) te.u B: ok, 433 ZISMR& $3 25@3 50; Blackeye, $3@3 25; Li; ) Pea, cleaned up and nominal 7 ~per jobbing. eal, 35 ngnm'b @3 per ctl; Bllckt’__- Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Fine Onlons are firm again, and Will bring the top quotation. There is no further change in Potatoes. Vegetables are in moderate sup- ply hmd firm, only 9§ sacks arriving from the sout! POTATOEE—Early 85@75c; Burbanks, Tor. River and ucmm per ctl for as and 75¢@$1 for Oregon; Garnet Chiles 'gon, 85@00c: Sweets, $1@105 for oVIONHl 85@2 25 per ctl; Cut Onlons, $125 EG;IP‘ABLES—RINM s 5%”0 lb box; per m‘h s nominal. from Sacramento, eas. §GSc per 1b; String 90c; matoes, Los b; Green p.p"m Tos Angeles. 100 Bet b gor Chile aad o for Bell; Dried pers, $@ilc; Dry Okra, 10Gi5e per 1b; Pvnm-y continued depressed and out of de- POUM'RY—L!N 'l\lm 10@11e_for Gop- blers ‘Dnfill JANUARY 24, 1901 "'Tae.‘m l!l; standard, i g ‘ggumouu mrrt; 1’&; for o umxz&—%"mm $1350 per bar- crmus I'BUITB-*NAVQI % mf e d Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. FRUITS—Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c; m Te; 40-50s, 6%c; 50-60s, 4ic: 60-70s, $%c: 3tic; 80-90m, 2%c; 90-100s, 2o 100-120s, w,c. rubles, ¥%c premium; Sonomas, 'c and San’ Joaquins %c less than Santa Claras, ex- cept 100 and over, which stand the same. Apri- cots, §@fc for Kovals and 10@10%c for Moor- rks: Evaporated. Apples, 4@sic; sun-dried, Ne@tkc: Peaches, 4@5c for standard, "S@eo tor choice and f%@7c for fancy: enrl. 2@7c; Plums, pitted, mw: unvllted. 1ae; Nec- tarines, 5@S%ec for red and for white. RAISINS—The Raisin Growtl'l A-g)chuon ces: 5S¢ 1b. o Bhotee Pocs standard, Exe: prl bleached Sult ), Sc; e e 36 Boirown.. oue;, 2-crown, fe London Layers, 2-crown, §1 5 per box; 3-crown, $1 60; P'lnc"y Clusters, '$2; Dehesa, $2 50; Im- perlll (3 ces £. o, b. at common ship- s mm{x\-:mm" b for Itallan; . Tac; hlrdlhell I‘k No. 2, perehell, 9@1lc for lofls’lell Por Eastern; Brazil Nuts, Mo El caps. 11 Cocoan A omm, 1344 for light amber; water white ifll’.‘, lllhl amber extracted, 6%@ic; berts, 13c; i for bright ana 8 12 dlrk. Provisions, Ciired Meats continue gl witon falr det mand. RED MEATS—Bacon, 11@11%c r Ib for heavy, 11%4@1%e for light medium, 4@l for Nght 18%@1e for extra light and @5k for T e e M, o amily, clear, $19 50@20; Mess, per poun Tierces quoted at 8%@i%c per Ib for Pl ey c "ms_ k. Vait-varrels, pure, T é"mflfl.‘;}_‘;& half-barrel, half-barrels, 8c; one tlerce, T%c; twa ume-, e; five tlerces, The per Ib. 1b. Hides, Tallow, w, Wool and Hop:.. HIDES AND SKINS Culls and brands sell about la under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, : medium, Sc; light 8@Sic: Cow®Hides, c for heuy and $@S%c for light; Stags, 6@ 3 Kip, 9c; Salted Veal, Calf, 10c; Dry Hides 15%e; Culls, 13 Kip, 15c; e Pork. $15@15 50; “s17; Smoked Beef, Dry Calf, 18@17c; culls and l, i Shnep'klnl. ghéariings. zocm each; short SRese e eac of wlfld $2@2 2 for medlun u@l 25 for small and 50c for colts; Horse Hides, dry, $17 for IlfI! $1 50_for, medhlm. $1 25 for small lllfl Me for colts. Deerski: o edoon skifins 3 = 50c; nk?\‘l"m, 86e. smooth, 50¢; TALLOW-No. 1/Tendered, Lluim per Ib; No. 2, $ie; grease, Spring Clip is _quotabl follows h::&?}nf Tree, 15@160; ‘l;cyglhern Qefective, 106 - 14¢c; Middle County, free, 15@16c; Middle Coun- 12@i4c; Southern Mountaln, 12 Southern Mountain, free, 7 12¢: Southern Mountain, defective, onths’. 9@11¢; Humboldt and Mendocino, 1% @17c; Nevada, 13@itc per Ib. Fall Clip—$an Joaquin, 6%@Sc; do lambs, 8@ se; Middie County. §G10c; Northern Mountal free, 10@lic; Southern Mountain, 7 Humbnl@. and Mendocum, 11@12c per 1b. HO! 12@16c per 1b. ty, defective, San Francisco Meat Market. The market for all descriptions rules firm, ond some dealers are quoting advanced rates for Mutton and Lamb. BBEF—7%@8%kc for Steers and §@7%c per 1b for Cows ‘$@sc; small, 3@llc m 1b. ethers, 94@lic; Ewes, LAMB—i0@1lc per Ib: spring, 12! T PORK_Live H for small and & e for Illfi: stoc : dressed Hogs, 1% General Merchandise. ogs, for medium and oxs feeders, 5% @8%e. BAGS—San Quentin Bags. 35 65; Calcutta Grain Baxs, June and July, 6%c; Wool Bags, c; Fleece Twine, Tidc. COAL~—Wellington, 33 per ton; Wemnnon. $9; Seattle, $7; Bryant, §7 Walleend, $9; Mnuve Bol . Camberiand. 812 1n bulk and 313 Ly Penneyivania Anthracite E Coke, $15 per ton $18 In_sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $§ 45 r 2000 Ibs and 38 50 per ton, ing to sanmnuu ‘wm-- 2 1 SAUCAR_The ‘Western Sugar Refining Com- otes, per Ib. n 100-1b bags: P Crushed, 6.25c; Powdered. 5.85c: Candy Gran- ulated, I.S&. Granulated, 6.75c; Confec- tiochers' A, 5.75¢; Magnolia A, 5.35¢; ‘Extra C, e Gotden: G Sibe barseis: 06 hore; half: barrels, 25c more; baxes, 50c more: 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for iess than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-bar- rels, 6.50c; boxes, £.75c ver Ib. PACIFIC CODFISH—So again advanced, as Ke: cases, e do, EBastern nyle 5%c; 6%c: Narrow Gauge, 8%c; on L. de em\ndam a& 8h3c; De-lccuted 9‘:' do, 2-1b boxes, Pickled Cod bu\ reis, each, cfio do, half b Receipts nf Produce. 3¢ barrels, 4 FOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, have Bu:lr‘ l.* c; do, oneless, 6%c; Norway, Stiver King, Tic: Seabright, 6%c: ao, White Snl B BEBEEEx3ex STOCK MARKET. Business on the morning session of the Bond was eonsiderably there was no 1o 5 } e v.n!. “mnt- the leading stocks were Arizona at 76@slc, an lvance, Ezau faf ; 'a;;as ‘s § i i 43 » 2 !nmll e VT T o b P& A ncnnu' Bx Nag B.. s o | Cales D &F. 1 110 (S First National — Vigorle BTOCKS. Kilauea. 8 Co.. 21% 22 llka'*fl Co 214 — Honokaa § Co. 214 — [Onomeatls Co. 273 254 Hutch 8 P Co. 3% — |Paauhau S Co. 32% MISCELLANEQUS STOCKS. (Oveanic 88 Co.100 101 Pac A F A. — Pac Bor Co. 154 Par Paint Co. 1233 — "% % B LEeessssniiab.gnsll ¢ Sasiiszmusussisass Afurnofl!.\ szulon. Board— 10 Contra_ Costa, Water. 48 200 Kilauea Sugar P 31,1 00‘) Northern Ry of Cal Sl bonds. 2eil mesBEBeyu.z EELHY gsamss 10 Spring PRODUCERS' o Valley' Water. OIL EXCHANGE. 200 Independence . 195 Kern Oil Co 50 Kern 01l Co 10 Kern Ofl Co 25 Kern River 1300 Lion Oil Co 433 Monarch 200 Monarch 100 Monarch 3 1000 Monarch 1400 Monarch of Arizona 100 Monarch of Arizona . 180 Monte Cristo 100 Monte Cristo . 300 Occidental of West Virgini: 300 Occidental of West Virgini 100 Peerless . 8000 Petroleum 500 Petroleum Cénter, b 30. 500 Petroleum Center’ 250 Reed Crude Oil Co 1050 Reed Crude Ofl Co 50 San Joaquin Oil and Developmn 250 Sterling O & D Co.. 300 Twenty-eight 500 West Tyake Street— 500 Lion Oil Co, b 30.. Atternoon Sesston. Board— 100 Bear Flag 10 Bear Flag . Black_Jack 50 CataScandard Four Oil Co Four Oil Ca Center HBSUERSZANEEEIINARILYRNESBBRS N ERALHSIARNRBRZLUASRUNEBYESSRARNZS 50 Independence 300 Junction 200 Junction . 110 Kern Oil Co . 1400 Lion Oil Co 1000 Lion Oil Co, b 9. 100 Los Angeles O & T Co. 100 Los Angeles O & T Co.. 100 Los Angeles O & T Co. 300 Monarch of Arizona 2100 Monarch of Arizona 1000 Monarch of Arizona 200 Monte Cristo . 25 Monte Cristo 800 Petroleum wea B oo 100 San Joaquin Ofi and Develpoment 100 Sterling Ofl and Development. Go. 100 Sterling Ofl and Development fo wuli 500 West Lake 100 Yukon .. CLOSING QUMA:HONS. WEDNESDAY. Jan. 28-2:30 0. m. STOCKS. B Buckhorn Burlington California-Standard Car:bou - Asked. " 823 - - Ba - i - BRI | INEY| BaA| | | RSBNB| 3| 8| SRSIL | 5] KAL) | Kern Lion Ofi Co. Los Angeles O & T Co. Monarch of Arizona. - -1 lsxam‘.uxsznmzsz Twenty-eight . Westlake - o wi Moo o ol H R 3838 8&}89g$fl8881 T E tazusizans aoq anag rrPel gsesuizenss P T T T & kL i ] i seiay Ofla Qog LT <. 77 53388 NE228 L3 BeN2RHEZRBRRES 1 4 “ Emerson, Feits, Chisago Miller, San Rata Kirk, Sacto Griswvold, oo ¥, Los Fitzpatricy > % 55 £} Q 5. i ¥ W G F S, I J I E L g g ’ > rygnu |G M Bowman, 3 Jose folabird, Luc Mry Bosman, § Joso C Belott, Field, Monterey Wal]acf, Yreka Bumx‘hreyl Cal Young, Idab Stephens, Porflnnl Mrs Chi R Finch, Spokane | Miss E ( Mrs Finch, Spokane W A Walke H McCrery, Mo T H Yost D Melone, wf, 4, Cal J B Gia. H Newmark, Los Ang G Goldb I( Haas, Cincignat! Muyyend &9 Adums, Salt Lake E T B HA Richmond. N Y Mrs J S Carlisle, Ky J Garrard, Cincinnati D Baird, N J G W Husted, N Y H 8 Godfrey, Phila 1 E Levi, N Y G H Emerson, Cal W Togonaga, Japan Inafata, Japan A Mrs Catlerg Los Ang (M 41\v|~r4 GRAND HOTEL. M Christensen, R Vist H E Davidson W J Boshker, Sn Jose A Smith, F F Elvidge, Onkland T Morgan & w. A E Magill, Oakland |C i W E Moldru ] CaEmE-e0 :tifl A W 1 o [ “Bowen m (S B Snyder, |A W Maltby frs J H Simons, Chico,C B Colii Whittington, Reedly' H Seawell. W Malcolm, ‘T F Schutze. R Rayben, Phoentx \H ¥ Dracher, Sa € Antrim, Cal F furner, Mo rriott h. Se Bell, B BR“»“vgEaraats, gd J Peluse /rax F Andrus Seattls 1lard. S Rosa F Campbell, Niles T Collins & w, Luh W Towle, Calistoga Idaho Ross, Angels Camp OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco. to company's steamers at S attle, ,‘or Victoria, Vancouver rB Change at mers for Alaska 5" and every Seattle for this company's and G. N_ Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma to By.; st Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt Bax2 p. 2, 2, Feb. 2. and every Afth For San Diego. stoppinz o bara. Port Loa Angeles and geles)—Steamer Queen. W steamer Santa Rosa. Sund For Santa Cruz, Monterey. ucos, Port Harford (San m., Jan 1% thereafter at Santa Bar- Steamer Corona, Bonlm ‘rue-dnn 9 2 and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. For ‘urther information obtair folders. The company reserves the right to changs stediern, sailing dates and Bours of sall without previous not! CHRET o;nncl—c New Montgomery 19 Market st. San Fran © THEO. R & N 0O, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-strest Wharf at Il a. m F‘n $12 First Class Including Berth $3 Second Class and Meals. COLUMBIA Salls.. «Jan. 3. B Feb GEO. ELDER Saiia. Ehort Line to Wana Waiis, Spokane. B Helena and points in the Northwest Through tickets to all points East. c RD, General Agent. €0 Market st AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. PARIS Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a Vaderland New York Kensingtor RED STAR LINE, New York and Antwaere. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon Westernland ...Feb. € Friesland ... . Feb. 27 Kensington Feb. 13 Southwark Marcn § Noordland ......Fsb, 20 Westernland. March 13 INTERNATIONAL VM’]l"\no\' AMPANY, HAS. D. TAY! Gfl!ml Mem Pacific C 30 Montgomery TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE “'HAR!-‘ CnR ner First and Brannan streets. at for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calilng ai Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal. and connecting at Hongkong with steamers gor In- dla. etc. No cargo received on board on day reat 8o, “19m vl'-lt @ passage ADDiy at Company's officn treig] a2 llrlot etregt. corzer First. L2 Azent AVERY. General WAWAIL, SAMOA, NTW luuln no SYONCY, —eee—ee—e SRR UNE RTANE §S._SONOMA, for Honolulu, m New Zealand and Australia.. y, January 26, at £s. ‘MARIPOSA (HonohHu only) jSaturday. February 1. s8. AUSTRALIA. for Tabiti...... Friday. February llml-. Bararai wuu Ben’] Passenger 0ffiza, 843 Market SL., PANAMA R. R, Tine To NEW YORK via PANAMA Direct Special 'pn.

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