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TRANSPORT WARREN HAS TROUBLOUS TIME DURING ‘THE LONG VOYAGE FROI'1. : MANILA TO THIS PORT VIA HONOLULU She Starts Out With Two Furnaces Down and When Off Hawaii the Boiler Tubes.Give Out, Whereupon the Cap- tain Decides to Make for the Nearest — E long overdue army transport n arrived in port yesterday after sundown. In consequence i to remain in quar- “.v _She will come to -day. in August last and on the move st of the trans- ps at Taku during and then she was g the Philippine Islands. Franeisco with a con- s she has had aboard urteenth, Twenty- ighth Infantry, and a load of discharged Manila the Warren had es down. Her other in very good shape and nkers was not of the zier decided that under ances it would be better to ithern route, and not take any the cold and stormy great eir- was well he did so. When 500 miles of Honolulu the bofler tubes on an- f the engines began to give out wWo more furnaces showed signs of 1 was then put about nolulu, where she ar- 3 The necessary repairs d the transport salled for and 465 invalids. There e on guard duty and twelve embers of the hospital corps. There are 7 bodies aboard, among them being those G. A. Cooper of the Fif- killed in action; William commander In the first lieuten- h y. Three men & few days after the Warren Man wo of dysentery and i from rs on the Warren Second Lieutenant G. % Infantry; D. W. T.: R. B. Dudley; master U". §.; Mre, A S.; F. G. En- C. Hutton, A. A. 8. Mrs. McGregor; Hawley; Captain P steutengnt J. S. Gibbs: Major V.; Hanna Sigs- A. Kolp, contra t nurse; Georgla A pey A Giad civilian retired Company L, Third Ar- t Jose Rodriguer, retired band, ugene Coffin Jr.; W. Mre. A J. ‘Woude: Raysor: Mrs. J. A 11, seaman U coalpasser U rged crew the St. Every one d of praise k in glow- manner in with whom he came dering the condition the great into port in the the circumstances, of bringing nder £ 3 MARIPOSA OFF FOR HONOLULU. First Trip of the Australian Liner on New Mnu Route. The Oceanic Mar- iposa s v, car- rying the Ur . a full car- he following cabin passengers: go and t 8. Berg. Miss nett ernst and :mld and n k, Mrs. H leln John W. Grant and ings, Theodore s S i H . Mrs. HHolmes, Mrs. H Kessler, Mrs. F. W. Mac- and wife, C. E. Robin, A steamship, a visit to frie Ge(s Six Months’ Leave. . R. Alberger, aid to Cap- Soswse Af £ ‘Binte’ Mavel Militia, granted a six months' leave of nd will bid his comrades au re- he steamship Royalist is days to load gen- i ¥, and Lieu- r 1.4- I..;. appointed the He will take full e and will be re- aistribution in r has many friends T f and all of them join in wish- g him success in his new vocation. Water Front Notes. The schooner Mayflower was caught In the norther of February 1. Her standing s damaged that Cap- sen decided 1o return to port. swer was bound for Coquiile . She had only a brings little or no nt. krmg 2 British o mail from Hono- but nea® transport \ 2 hundred sacks came up n. steam schooner laqua Her stern post is gone, at about forty feet from bit of her bottom has been he forefout. arbara Hernster is now in Oak- k, and it begins to look r going ashore wwas caused b etting into the eller. #oon as the laqua comes of Ee drydvck the Barbara Hernster will go on. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. Dundes losds lumber at Chemainus for jor to arrival; the E. K. Wood, ort Gamble for Maiphong, prior to The Cork, umber at arrival January Receipts. mber - Receipts of Lumber at this port for ary were as follows: From Washington, : Oregon, £,381,000; California, 11.- Total, 35,206,000 feet, sgainst 30,815,000 1960, « Receipts of Coal were as From {ur"? &mmd J 920 tons; British Nlllnhh». 38,- o feet for January. Oregon, 2585, Australla, 11787, Eastern, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1901. Port of Refuge | +- E IN DISTRESS. l TUNITED STATES ARMY TRANSPORT WARREN MAKING HONOLULU SHE PASSED IN THROUGH THE GOLDEN GATE LAST NIGHT AND IS NOW IN QUARANTINE. o | bemre‘pllud on its station as soon as practi- cable. This notice affects the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1901, page §6. By order of the Lighthouse Board. W Commander, U. Lighthouse Inspec Office of U. B. Lighthouse Inspector, Port- land, Oregon, January 31, 1801 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, February 2. Etmr South Coast, Oisen, 43 hours from Coos | Fosen, 66 hours from y, Patterson, 42 days from Hongkong, via Moji 34 days, via Ban Diego 24 hours from tmr Warren, Frazier, 35 days from Ma- vie Honolulu 8 daye. x-mp Berlin, Bennett, 51 days from Tacoma. Ship America, Harding, 6% days from Se- attle. Ship Jsaac Reed, Holmgquist, Seattle. (_F' mr Grace Dollar, § days from i Kate Davenport, Rosendahl, € days Bark !r:)m Port Blakeley. rk Fresno, Petterson, 4'4 days from Port ble. hr Occidental, Rosich, 26 hours from Eu- reka Schr Ivy, 52 Bay. Schr J G 'Wall, Jensen, 48 hours from Eu- reka Schr W F Jewett, Nicolson, 4 days from Co- lumbta River. Samuelson, lapa Harbor. CLEARED. Seturday, February 2. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka; Goodall, Per- | kins & Co. | Etmr Marinoss, mele, Honolulu; J D | Spreckels & Bros Benr Eosamond, Ward, Honolulu: Dimond & Co. SAILED. Saturday, February 2. Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura Pomona. Shea, Eureka Mariposa, Rennie, Honolulu. Etmr Point Arens, Hansen, Mendocino. Stmr Crescent City, Stockfieth, Crescent City. Br stmr Bristol, Mcintyre, Chemainus, Bchr Mation. Topfer, Tacoma. Schr Berwici, Pearson, uille. Schr Vega, Erratt, Grays Harbor. RETURNED. Saturday, February 2. Schr Mayflower, Gudmansen. hence Jan ), for Coquilie River, on- mccount of carrying away mein rigging, port forerigging, starboard side, on Jan 31, at 1 a m, 30 miles NW Point Reyes in moderate wind, 35 miles per r. o MISCELLANEOUS KAHULUL Jan 15—Ship Charmer has been sighted several times off here, but has failed to come in. Harbor is now full of vessels. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS. Feb 2. 10 p m—Weather fogey: wind NW, velocity 32 mil DOMESTIC PORTS EUREKA—Sailed Feb 2—-Stmr ‘Nelnboy for San Francisco. Arrived Feb 1—Stmr San Pedro, hence Jan 31. Salled Feb 2—Stmr Newsboy, for San Fran- cisco. TACOMA-Sailed Feb 1—Bark Tidal Wave, for San Pedro. Willlams, Stmr Stmr Stmr SEATTLE—Sailed Feb 2—Stmr Aloha, for Juneau. HONOLULU—Sailed Jan I for Manila. Sydney. Francisco, via Kahului: ship Wm H Macy, for Port Townsend; schr Twilight, for San Fran- cisco. Jan 22—Ship Iroguois, for Port Town- send: bark Andrew Weich. for San Jan ‘24—Ger ship Marte Hackfeld, Jan_25-U rived Jan 18—Br ship Falls of Garry, from \'sv& bktn Kliikitat, from Port Gamble. S stmr Warren, froj T o St Miowart T Frotoeia —Stmr Alblon, hence "Jan schr Twilight, from sea, in distress. Jan 22—Bktn § N Castle, hence " Jan etmr John 8§ Kimball, from Se- -Br_stmr Gaelic, 7. Jaj Jan hence Jan 16, 7 §_stmr Doric. attle. bark Albert. hence Jan 7 —U 8 stmr Warren, for San LANDING—Arrived Feb 3—Stmr ence Feb FIARERMANS | BAY Sailed Feb 3 Schr Eita, for San Francisco. PF,.I'VRO» Arrived Feb 2-Stmr -Luella, rrim” Cas; h 2—Schrs Louise and Eldlt. for Umpaua_ River: schr Comet, for Ballar ASTORIA-_Satled Feb 2-Stmr e w Elder, for San FORT OAMBLE Salled Feb 3-Schr 1an Schnaver, for San Francisco. KAHULUI-Arrived Jan 15—Schr Robert R Hind. from Port To-n-end Jan 18—Schr Stan- Jex Fatied Dec J0_Ehip A 3 Puller, for Pugst Gound. Jan 15-Bkin Quickstep, for Buget Soandort_Jan 13—Schrs H C Wright, John D Tallant, Honnlpu and Compeer & Stanley. FOREIGN PORTS. MELBOURNE—Arrived Jan 31—Ship Servia, hence Nov 22. CALETA Bl’ENA Arrived Feb 2—Bktn Re- triever, from Port Hadlock. OCEAN STBAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb >—Stmr Lucania, vrnm Liverpool; stmr Switzerland, from Ant 2-Stmr_Amsterdam. for Rotter- wilieg ¥ub 3 gt Amtertarm, for Rotter, 2 burg: stmr Aller, for HA\RMIM Feb 2—Stmr La Champagne, ew_York. O ailed Feb 2-Stmr Oldenburg.. for M"\'g};;mrrum Feb 2-Stmr Umbria, for New GEN’OA—AMM Feb 2-Stmr Columbian, trom New York. Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. From. Coquille River hours from Coos | & k Schr Free Trade, Peterson, 4 Gays from Coos | Mark, The lat- | Ba! | chr North Bend, Jackson, 4 days trom Wil- Santa v}{u Point Arena | N A ...|China and Jap: |l'unl.x||d nn'l 4 TO SAIL. | Steamer. | Deat nation. |8atis. Ptnn | | February 3. | \ | Arcata. Coos Bay 0 am Pler 13 i Alllance. .| Portland’ & Co 508 B.| 9 am|(8.W. 2 Santa Rose.../San Diego . | 9 am Pier 11 | | February 4. | Argo.... Coquille River..--..| 3 pmiPler 2 February 5. 1 Carlisle City. China and Japan. Pler — {nie Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|(Pler 3 ewport am Pler 11 _N. Y. via Panama| 2 pm|Pler 34 Hamburg & W. Pts| .i8.W. 2 Puget Sound Port: lm“’izr 9| | Seattle ... 15 pm|Pler 13 | | Humboldt 4 am Pler 13 | February srays Harbor. 9 lm‘Pler 3 0 am|Pier 13 | | 9 am|Pier 11 | Mandalay oquille River {10 am Pler 2| | Czarina. Seattle & Tacoma.| s pm|Pier 3 | | February 7. | | i North Fork.... Humbold: { | 3 Humboldt 0 | 5| " Mexican Ports .| | . West Coast & Way V.1 .|Astoria & }'nnm.u i1'am|Pler 2 | L s, | i lm.Pl-r 11 Sun, Moon und 'l‘ide. Unitea States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | thority of the Superintendent. i NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the eity front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty: five minutes later than at Fort Point the helght of tide Is the same at both plac SUNDAY, FPEDRUARY 1. f Sun rises rraass ! v Cmnna e NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time of the third time column gives the last tide | of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings on the United Etates Coast Survey charts, except when. a minus sign () precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth | ziven by the ch-rl The plane of reference is the mean of flu ower lo' ‘waters, Time Ball. | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants’ Exchan:e San Fr‘nduo. Cal., February 2, On ‘account of & fault in the mechanism time ball was not dropped to- ot C. G, v POLICEMAN DEELEY IS TO WALK THE CARPET He Is Charged With Be!n" Intoxi- cated at the Time of Report- ing Off Duty. Policeman Lawrence J. Deeley will have to answer a charge of drunkenness be- fore the Police Commissioners at theie meeting Tuesday night. The complaint was made by Captain Spillane. It s charged (hulJ Deeley reported off duty at 12:30 a. m., January 28, and when where he had’ been he’ could not :7:::2 satisfactory explanation, Lieutenant; Mooney, Sergeant Conboy and ethers will testify that he was intoxicated. Deeley has been more than once before the board on different charges. The last oceasion was for arresting a man at Third and Market streets while workmen wera gxcavating for the Independent Electric Lignt Company. had. fallen fnto the ranch. and. Deelay was sent > see what could be done. q]‘-Xo lost his temper, made an unwarrantable arrest and was severely reprimanded by the board. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commande: in_ charge. . Women of Woodcraft Instell. | The recently elected officers of Califor- nia Circle of the Women of Woodcraft were installed last Friday night tn Na- tive Sons’ Hall by Mre, Steanart, D. G. G. N., assisted by M. Sharkey of Sierra Circle acting as G. C. of T.. G. Thera were present almost every member of the circie and a large Jelegation from ed- wood Circle. which came in a body. There were a number of congratulatory ad- dresses by the visitors, and during the evening the_retiring giardian nelnbor, Miss Alice Perrin. was presented by the circle with a magnificent badge of the emblematic thercof der. t] Mr. Annie mnnr&'!'k"u:'.‘. Mory Mackel ana Mrs, Mary Mahoney, the committee on emenunmn Raid on Lottery Men. Sergeant Donovan and Policemen Mc- Gee and Peters raided three lottery places | tionally dull, demand being the lightest in some | prices. | and it is reported there are offerings of 4)-50 | pear to be offering more freely at 5%c and Ge. 't STATIONS. I Season. Eureka ... 34.56 Red Bluft 15.2 San_Francisco 14.55 Sncramento 1381 Fresno .. 513 Independence 2.90 | San Luts Obispo. 12:50 Los Angeles . 4.57 San Diego . 262 31 AUCTION SALES HORSES FOR EVERYBODY. 25 MAMMOIH AUCTION SALE P il 430 Horses and Mares asd 175 Mules. (ncluding Matched Teams and Extra Fine SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Produce, Bond, Mining and oil exchanges closed. Very few quotations from the Weekly bank clearings gain slightly over last year Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables about as before. . Eggs lower. Butter and Cheese unchanged. Reported excessive receipls of Eastern Poultry impending. ! Game coming in freely, but steady. Five cars of Oranges to be auctioned to-morroty | Lemons and Bananas weak and Limes firm. Dried Fruit continues neglected. Provisions firm and quiet at previous prices. Some fluctuations in Hides. Nothing new in the Meat market, Increased coinage of the Mint East. %5 this year. : | Bank Clearings. The local Bank Clearings for the past week amounted to $20,740,858, against $19,298,307 for the same week last year. Coinagz of the Mint. o The coinage of the local Mint thus far this fiscal year amounts to $42,918,527, against $38,- 641,297 for the same time last fiscal year, follows: Double eagles, $33,230,000; eagles, 530,000; half eagles, $5,110.000; dollars, $758, quarter dollars, §$110,600; dimes, $210,527. Dried Fruit in New York. Late mall reports from New York say: “Trade in dried fruits last week was excep- ,000; time. Jobbing request for 100-120¢ and 60-7te prunes showed some slight improvement, due largely ta offerings of small sizes at very low Sizes 40-50s and 50-80s are very dull, as low as Te. denc and Dates are dull and easy in ten- . particularly for Sair. Ralsins are quiet crown and 3-crown California loose ap- Some little trade is doing in domestic Suitanas. Sale of 100 boxes of unbleached was reported Saturday at T'zc. Bleached are said to be | closely controlled by a local seeder. Apricots and peaches are unchanged and quiet. Reports | from the coast were received in the trade of | a firmer feeling there on apricots, stocks of | which are stated to be not heavy in California. Evaporated apples are quiet, 4%c bid and 4%c asked for prime. . Government Money Here. Julius Jacobs, Assistant Treasurer of the TUnited States. at San Francisco, reports cash | on kand January 31 as follows United States notes 3,733 00 Treasury notes of 180 2,088 00 National bank notes 260 00 Gold certificates . 801,450 00 Silver certificates 78,336 00 Gold coln . 24,069,744 92 andard silver dollar 31,708,767 00 beidiary silver coin 419,432 80 Minor coin . 17,89 11 Coupon 425 75 | Miscellaneous H g Total .. g The shipments of silver during the month were as follows: Standard silver dollars Fractional silver coln.. Weamport. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2, 5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season, and rainfalls in last 24 hours: | San Francisco data_Maximum temperatu 53; minimum, 42; mean, 4. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Unusual weather conditions continue over the Pacific Slope. During the past 2 hou the pressure has falien rapldly over the nort! ern haif of the coast. A depression of mo erate extent |s moving rapidly southward through Oregon and will probably pass over the Siefras on Sunday. Thsettled weather With rain and snow in the mountains _will probably prevail over the greater portion of the country west of the Rocky Mountains during the next 36 hours. The temperature continues from 4 to 10 de- grees below the normal throughout California. Francisco for 30 hours y, unsettled woather Sunday, Wwith rain; continued cool weather; brisk to high southwest winde. Southern Callfornia * Cloudy, _unsettled e Bunday: probably Ight rain; fresh Southerly wind Nevada—Snow Sunday; colder along the Sier- ras; brisk southwest wind. Utah—Cfoudy, unsettled weather Synday; T naloudy. unsettied weather Sunday. with snow In “D"‘“m(hmr |0flr.‘IMlvy ts Sunday morning in southern portion ‘Wan Francisco and vielnity—Cloudy, unsettled weather Sunday; probably rain; brisk south- AL 3 veiiots o Forecast Official. Eastern Exchanges Closed. NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—All the exchanges ex- cept the Coffee Fxchange were closed fn New York, to-day In tributs to the memory of the late Queen of Great Britain. "HICAGO, Feb. 2.—The Stock Exchange and the Board of Tndo were closed to-day. Weekly Bank Statement. NEW YORK, Feb. Assoclated Banks shows: ; increase, $1,114,800. nerense, . increase, ] 123,635, Surplus ecrease. “NEW gdnx oot 2 erThe Fibhncler says: 'nxe New York clearing-house banks continue tc make new records in the matter of general totais. The expaneion of loans for the week just ended was 200 which suzpasses’ the eretofore unprecedented gain of Januar by $7,600,000. hothlnf approaching the toull of the last three or four weeks has ever been known in the history of the United States, and it' s aoubtful it the records now being made T LAy S T L po.t o e o anded $32,494,(00. This does not equal th: lnrmn in deposits mu.fi ranks next to it in mag- nlma:. The nnd-rlylnx causes to whic h these advaz be traced rest he ation of the great railway ‘aeatis 'of which w much bas been recenily maid and to extra In time Joans, These lnlnnn heavy horrowing A ai Tomsits’ already mentionsd. The ais. Aopsinting portion, of the' statement s tound the small ‘hicl n in wi 000, or less "than haif the nuexpnu wn' siatement, bused as it is 345 W(ha banks with . of the week, on u« re- 5 4 | division of redemption, shows: alone excepted, and larger by nearly fifty ‘mil- Hons than the individual deposits of the ““I H national banks of the New England States and the eight Middle States, including fourteen | reserve cities, as reported officially on Decem- ber 13 last. During the past week three New York banks increassd their loans about $18,- ,000, or within one miilion of the total loans | of the ninety-nine national banks of the State of Nebraska. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Feb..2.—To-day's statement of the Treasury balances {n the general fund, exclusive of the $13),000,000 gold reserve in the ( Available cash balance, §142,247,330; gold, $71, New York Money Market NEW YORK, Feb. Prime mercantile pa- Der, 3%@4% per cent. Sterling exchange steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at 34 §8 for demand and at $4 S4%@4 8¢'5 for sixty days: posted rates, $1 8@4 5% and 34 89; commercial bllll 34 5312@4 S 60%c. dollars, 47c. New York Provisicn Marked, NEW YORK, Feb. 2 -BUTTHR—Steady; re- ceipts, 4031 packages; creamery, 16@2ci June factory, 1@ 7032 packages. Dull. ern at mark, 19G20c; Southern do, 151@19% There was no change reported in Sugar, mo- Bar silver, Mexican EGGS—Receipts, { | | | | lasses, rice, leather, hides, naval stores, meats o any minar markets, DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market for evaporated appies was dull and featureless to- day. Prices were nominally unchanged at 3% a;’lc prime, 4%@se; choice, 5}4@6c; fancy, California dried fruits were inactive. PRUNES—3%@8%c per poand, as to size and quality. APRICO’IB—RDVIJ %@120; Moorpark, 8% Pwm—?eeled 14@18¢; unpeeled, 6%@10c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 2—-With the exception of the Coffee Exchange, gll exchanges of this city were closed as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Quaen Victotia. Business | in all the minor markets was also pree- tically suspended, with the metal market no exception to the general rule. Quotations for the local market remain nnmln-lly as before quoted. Pigiron warrants, e foundry, SINGIA 0. Tine #4374 Copper, 31t for Lake ‘and 818 215 T casting. Spelter, $4@4 05. Eastern Livestock Market. KANSAS CITY. | KANSAS CITY, Feb. 2. —CATTLE—Receipts, ; 200; unchanged; nativa beef steers, $4 50G5 65; stockers and feeders, $3 T5@4 90; Western !erl< steers, $4 25@5 25: Texas and Indian steers, $3 7664 T5; cows, $304 25; helfers, $3 50@4 7 ganners, §2 3%@3; bulls, $5@4 50; calves, 35 500 | HOGS—Recelpts, 500; strong to §c higher: | ctive bulk of sales. 352008 3; heavy, 15 20 5 37%; $5 2085 35; mixed, $ 1065 ughe” P55 55: Sorkers. 15 1565 5: plga. s & SHEEP—None. OMAHA. OMAHA, Feb. 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 30; nominally steady, with yesterday and a week | ago; native beet steers, 3405 40; Western steers. | 33 70@4 60: stee cows and bulls, mu~ active, shade highe: 305 mixed, $ 12%@5 35 Wght, $4@4 75; bulk of sales, $5 25. 300; steady; yearlings, $4 40G4 80; wethers, $4%4 40; common and stock sheep, §3 T5@3 85; lambs, $4 50@5 30. DENVER. DENVER, Feb. 2.—CATTLE-—Receipts, 300; weak and lower; beef steers, $3 2G4 80; cows, §2 26@3 75; feeders, freight paid to river, 4.50; lto:k'rl. do, $3 2i@4 50; bulls, stags, etc., OGS —TReceipts, 30 shade higher: ckers, 35 20¢5 £5; mixed, 35 25@b 30; s?a‘zsap—nemvu weak. lght heavy, 700; market steady to Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Feb, 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, Nominally steady. Good to prime steers, @6: poor to medium, 33 50@5: stockers feeders, $3@4 60; cows, 32 65@4 20; heifers, @4 40; canners, $§1 90@2 60; bulls, §2 calves, $4%36; Texas fed steers, grass steers, $3 20@1; Texas bulls, 52 50G3 5. HOGE—] Monday, 29, Receipts to-day, 15.000; Generally Sc rough hea of sales, $5 I'I%fi5 SHEXP Receipts. 1000. Sheep and lambs steady. to ‘choice wethers, 50; | Tais % chotee mixed, 835084 WWestern she Texas _sheep, 50@3 50: mative lambs, $ 3@ 3; Western lambs, $G5 3. - St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2.—Wool dull and weak, but unchanged. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Feb. 2.—Clearings, $265,713; bal- ances, §90,286. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTL Feb. 2.~ WHEAT—Steady; W T AR drclgese WA suma'rox:, \COMA, Feb, 2. ~WHEAT-Steady and un- iy Blue stem, i8'sc; club, b6e. » LOCAL MARKETS. Ezxchange and Bullion. 60 day: Sre ghctents &9 (Note.—There are no grain quatations to-day, as the Produce Exchange remained ciosed yes- terday in respect to the memory of the late Queen:) Potatoes, Ogu'on: and Vegetables. The week closed on a unm and generally un. changed market, with Potatoes dragging under stocks and Onlons steady. A car of Mer- ced Sweets sold at §165. The Vegetabls mar- ket cont MA'R‘Oll-l‘.rl! ;, Burbanis, % Garnet Chiles, b Tt g T from from and Bouldin | Mountain: Mol ar $0; stockers | g2 TO BE HELD AT F BASEBALL GROUNDS, s AND _SIXTEENTH STS, Ib: | sum lzflum,, S@1T%c: Cabbage, %c; Toma- FRANCISCO, es, 175 per crate; from Mexieo, §2 5 5 per crate; Egg Plant, Los Angeles, 15620 per Ib; Green Perpers, Los An- fples, L per Ib for’ Chile and 2c ‘for Bell: ried Peppers, 9@llc: Dry Okra, 10@15c per 1b; | Garrota, 2aic per box: Hothouse Cucumbers, | $125 per dozén: Summer Squash, $1%@2 per | box: Garlic, 3G4c per Ib; Merrowfat Squash, | $12G20 per ton; S@fise per 1b. | NEXT WEDNESDAY, Feb. 8, 1901. Commencing at 9 a. m. These animals were carefully selected by competent veterinarfans temployes of the Ger- man Government), and fulfilled all require- ments for cavalry and artillery service in the | China war. The war ha ended, these ani- mals were not shipped to China. but have now been ordered sold at public auction. The mares nd geldings are fine looking and ars from 1» 1612 hands, and weigh from 1000 to 130 pounds; are from 5 to 10 years old; solid in | e well handled and suitable for farmers, teamsters, express- ny splendidly matched teams among the iot. The mules are .bn weil broken, and weigh frem 1000 to Positively no reserve. We want CASH mm immediately on fall of Poultry and (;ame. Arrivals of Game are ruaning large again, being 160 sks yesterday. The market was steady, as usual on Saturdey, which is the best selling day of the week. The immediate prospects Yor the Poultry mar- ail successful bidders, ket are dublous. Includirk two cars now here, | hammer. No exception to th there will be. seven cars £astern on the market | | WM. G. LATNG. Tivestock Austionses, Monday morning, though. all may not be offered | Office, Ootdental Horse Exchange. 721 How- ard s D ——— ulated, 5.85c; Dry Granulated, tioners’ A. %.75c; Magnolia A, | 5.35¢; Gelden C, '5.15c; barrels, % | barréls, e more; hoxes, Soc more: 50-Ib bas for sale, The market cifitinues depressed, with plenty of stock on harg. | POULTRY—Live Tufkeys, $@llc for. Gob- | blers and 11@12c for Hens; Dressed Turkevs, ;. Gpese: Ber pein. V17562 Goslings, $L 75@2; Ducks, $4@6 for old and -$5@6 3 Joung: Heas, 3 S0 so; I kg Roostam, $ Roost 5; | 10c more. No orders taken for less than 1 P M e T T 10 "05; | barrsis ar tts eguivalent. Domiivos Dalf-ber- small; Pigeons, nG’ 5 per dozen for old and | Fels, 6.30c; boxes, ¢ per Ib. 2 50632 75 for Sq aabs | GAME—Quall, $1G1 2 for Valley and §2 25 for | anvasback, $1 al"r?l dgeon, §1 0. Hlurk Jack, Geese, 33 White Geese. $1G1 176 for smedl and §2 for large: Honkers, 4.0 Epglich Snipe. $250@3; Jack Bnipe, $1 1 STOCK MARKET. There were no stock markets vesterday, as Bond, Mining and Ofl exchanges rematned closed in respect to the memory of the Queen. $1@1,25; Rabbits. $150 for Cottontall and | Sales of stocks and bonds on the Bond Ex- $1 for Brudn: Doves, Tie ver dozen. change In January were as follows, compared | with the same month last year: Of stocks, 404 shates, agalnst 37, 3500, 850, The following diviflends have been declared: wific Lighting, Sie, payable on the 5th: andard_Con. Mining Co.. loe, on the Sist: r. %e, on the sth; Glant Powder. on the lith: Pacific Auxilia e, on the 15th; Alaska Packers 12th. The quarterly interest on ! gage 4 per cent bonds of the Water Company is now payabi of bonds, $754,000, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Stoelfs of Eggs are slowly accumulating and lower yrices were agnin made on the Exchange. Chsose stands the same. Wiile Butter as a rule is guoted firm, re- | ce fpts are considerably larger lhln at this time | It year and there is plenty itock on hand, Aairy descriptions predominating. Fine cre: | ery holds its own without difficulty. Receipts as reported by the Daliry Exchange | were 25,500 pounds Butter, 851 cases Eggs and 1500 pounds Cheese. | OCEAN TRAVEL. ssta, 355 sesonds.| “Basifie Coast Steamship Co. BUTTER— _ Creamery—Extras, 20¢; nD-lr);;Ex!rus. firsts, 15c; meconds, 1dc; | paabgsinins ore, Tic. Staam: Broadway Slotage—Creamery extras: —; arta, —i| A e seconds, ——; dalry extras, ——, 1 -y P R R £ e g | Chang= to company's steamers CHEESE—Fancy, full cream, Ile: cholce, | at_Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. c), $%c; common, nominal; Young Amencu. 1%e; | Eastern, full cream, 15@16%c per Il EGGS— California ranch—Selected white, 23c: mixed | colors, 22 per dozen ifornia gathered—Selected, 22c; standard, | | Port Townsend, Seattle, cortes — 7 necond, —n for- this company's l"m tor st o dard, 2 and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma .«»’:2 E“‘m_rmq' By E t Vancouver to C. P By, Storage_Californis’ fancy.——; standard, —. | Humboldt Bay—2 p. m. Eastern fancy, ——; standard, —e seconds, March 4, and every Ofth day LR For San Diegn. stopping only at Santa Bar- . . . bara, Pert Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | geres—Sicarmer Queen, Weandsda, teamer Gumta Ross. Brmdays. § & m. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (fan Lauis Oblspo), Gavi- ota. Santa Barbarz, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—Steamer Corcna. FY‘d.VI S a m; steamer Bonita, Tuesday: 9 | For Ensenada, Magialena Rny “San Jowe el Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla and Guaymas (Mex.)—I) a. m.. Tth cach month. For further information obtain company's folders: The company Teserves the right to changs steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing. witheut nrevious noties. TICKET OFFICE -4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL. PRRK 0 Mars T THEO. R &N ( 00, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 2 m. ys, § & m.: Five cars of Oranges are announced for to- morrow's anction. The market stands about the same, Orariges and Lemons being plentiful, | While Limes are in light supply and firm. Stocks of Bananas continue excessive. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— PPLES—@%5c per box for common, 75c@ $150 for good to cholce and $175G2 for fancy. | PEARS 50081 50 per box. CRANBERRIES—Wisconsine, $1350 per bar- | (‘!TN S FRITITS—Navel Oranges, $1@2: Seed- lings, 50c@$1; e@$l 25 for cammon and § @2 for kood to ~hoice; Grape Fruit, $1@2: Mex- s 50: Californta_Limes, 25@s0c; 50 per bunch; Pineapples, isc@ Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. The market continues lifeless and unchanged. } FRUITS—Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, ic; 3o-tie. To; 405 Gc: D-tom, diic; -Ts, Suc: | CARE SI9 First Class including Berth 70-80s. 24c: S0@S0s, 3%c: 90-100s, ge: 100-120s, | 38 Second Class and Meals. 1%c; rubles, e premium; Sonomas, ¢ and | COLUMBIA Sails.... ! 2, Mar. 4 San Joaquins, %c less than Santa Claras, ex- | CEO. W. ELDER Salls.... | 20, Mar. 9 Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, | Helena and all points in the Northwest. | Fhroush tickets to ol petnt Saat. W D, GPfl.flfll Ament, . TOYO KISEN KAISHA. rime, 9e: unbhuhed Thomp- | STEAME‘R! WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Braunan streets, at 1 p. m., cept 100 and over, which stand the same. Apri- m( €@Sc for Royals and 10810%c for !on?- Evaporated Apples, 4@ 3 ‘hfiz c: Peaches. 3@dec for stan choice and 5%@Skec for famcy; | Plums, pitted,” 5@sic: unpitted, standard, lkv , 9c per ib. 1b; chotce, 9%c: standard. 8% | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, t callh bleached Sultanas, Sc; Seedles 50-1b boxes, Kobe (Hiogo), agasak! and Shnnlht““lnflu 6%c: 4-crown, Tc; 3-crown. 6i%ec: I-crown, Sc. | comnecting at Hongk.ng Wwith steamers for Pacific brand, 2-crown, 5c; 3-crown, 5%ec. and | India, ete. No cargo received on board on day dcrown, Slic; sceded (Fresno prices). fancy, | of sailing. 12-ounce, 5%e; choice, I6-ounc : London Layers, 2-crown. 3-crown, 60: Pancy Clusters, ; Tmperfal, $3. Al prices f. b, at common shipping polnts in California IPPON MARU.. 2 T Tuesday, April 9, 1901 *NUTS—Chestnuts, S@llc per Ib for nan.n Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For Walnuts, No. 1. softshell, 19c; No. 2, freight and passage apply at company's office, 1 hardshell, 9%c: No. 2. 7e: Al mue 421 Market street. cormer n for papershell. 9@1ic for softshell; Peanuis o W. H. AVERY. General Agent. @6c for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, Iic; Filbe fie: Pecans, 11G13e; Cocoanuta; @ sogn o ™ HAWAIL, SAMOA, MEW HONEY—Comb, 13%@14%e for bright and 12 2EALAND wo SYDNEY, Oceanic$.5.€o. for light amber: water white extracted, DIRECT LiNE 1o TAAITI .z‘cle ngnt, amber fxtracted. e; dark, | oo AGETEETES. £ S5 AUSTRALIA, for Tabitl... T = - Friday February §, P M. BEES“AX 24Q26c per Ib. $8. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa, New Zealand and Aastralia... Wednesday, February 13, at 9 p m. ss. MARIPOSA (Hondlul oniv) <e-e..Saturday. February 23. £ X‘ m. 0 SPEBREL & BRGS. . 32 Harke St |t Pasngr e, 513 in. 1, P St LUXOR...6500 Tans o . o . Kusuus l'" SERAPIS 4000 Tons Monthly sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg ia Mexican ports. Central. South Am-rica. ete. SFRSOSTRIS SAILS ABOUT February 5. Prozvisions. Previous prices rule with a quiet market, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11@11%c per 1b for Beavy, 11%@12 for Mght medium, 12%@13c for 13%@e for nm light nnd - r burrel; extra Meso ma: Family, $1¢: -xln . rime Pork, $15@15 50; extra clear, $1950@20; Mess, §I7; Smoked Beef, per pound. JLARD- Tiarces Tuoted at # wrd and S for pus HATHOR.5500 Tons GCTAVIA 7000 Tons $%e per Ib £ Ww&' ’“c‘ j0-1b tins. $%e; blb '.Inl e R TOLENE One Bail bl fte; enee | 1.0, SPREBELY & B3 3, Gl s, 327 Nl S1 BN e e par T, 7 arecn e P Offen, 42 Mkt 5L, i k. 7, P 1 AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIL Stopping at Cherhourg, westbound, Hides, TaIlo‘w, Wool and Hops. Hides show a number of small changes, but the market is quiet, with sufficfent stocks. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. HIDES AND SKINS-—Culls and brands ser | Kensington .....Fcb. a];m:rd ~-Maren 8 tions, ‘el - At 1 wnehe g Bes¥y Saited Steers, Feb. 21! New York.....March 20 10c; medium, 9¢; light: 8@8%c: Cow :fi for heavy and $®8%c for light: Su."‘fl:. e Salle:}’Klr Sc: Salted Veal, 9@10c: Saited | RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwers. gair. 1te; Dry Hides, 15 @l6c; Culls, ite: ary | New York Every Wednesday, 12 noom. (AT s, 132 vy | prom New ¥ i 167 Shecpeking, ehearlings, 30030c" each. shac | Feb 20 Weatorniand . March 13 1. 30@50c each; medium, 80GTic; long Wool. Feb. 27 Kensington ... March 20 Toca$l each; Horse Hides, salt, ,.,,’..,., 322 B tor medium. $11 55 g,w..f.'}f AL NAVIGATION COMPANT. ‘ste for colts: Horse . 5 el o HAS. D, iontgomery strest. O gy tlg"'u's‘. ‘Deerskins— Summer - red skina g fall or medium skins, 36c; Winter or tll- e. Golukln-l::flml Angoras, Toe; smooth, & LLOW—No. 1 r-namd. NAATIRM: rease, tgmie.. (Lo ver m; PANAMA R, R. Tine To NEW YORK via PANAMA Direg WOOL—£pring Clip is “M.H. , 15@16c; North s follows: "m""fiffi‘a:.f’{&..,’f;. Tree, 16G160 m‘m“' 19 Cabin, $103; Steerage, $40. iddle Coun- 1, detective, 12@idc; Southern Mountamn, 12 he. S@lte: Soulnern Mountain, free, '7 Southern Mountain, " gefective, Humboldt and lendoclno 1 < aiie; Nevada, 1$@itc per in 8. 8. ARGYLL sails February 5. $. 5. ROANOKE sails February 10. S. S. ST. PAUL sails March 5. d Premont st at 2 » - Fall Clfj Joaquin, : do Jambs, From whart, lM nd pa: 2 Market st. L) o )..,?,':{':.": ",“‘""“::' Freleht ol SoNNoR. Fte Comst Apat Hurnboldt ana Mendoeino. @12 per 1o 0" HOPS—\:OI&: per Ib; from second hna. 159 PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION 00. AND COMPANIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES stopping at Mexiean. Central American porta. From eection Ne. e al the asking_prices. San Francisco Meat Market. The mnrkn min unchanged, Hogs being in light supply and firm, and Beef, Veal and To Valparatso, and 1, Seawall. itng - 8. & OLAT“ALA S. 8. PALENA. Mutton easy and quieter. 8. TUCA] EEET-1Gs0 for Stears amd u.—;g. per 1 | Thess steamers are XBAL (No change at Acapuleo or nama. office, 318 California street. VEAL - La : passenger lm*mfl"'mn mflfi. 'u. $@9%c BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Agents. LA“B—~ per Ib: SEEEE ronx—#:; nm 'fl e . .,,,.,, _,,‘ coxzaamrz GEYERALT TRANSATLANTIQUZ. o Tooders, SHOUC: drossed o "‘2 DRalling every ‘fllunflxy instead of X 10 a from Pler &, A "'u'“:’m'a“ u".,“..'fa' A econd 'Gase 1 General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $565; Caleutta Grain Bags, June and my. $%c: Wool Bags, 0@s2%e; Fleece -nn.. L—Wellington. : w’:?nfmon.ea. eattie, tf.' Bryait, 375 Cose war s .llunfl.:s.hcmou-lvt ‘Walls- sacks: Pennsylvania, Antimacite o i o m'm-.m'_cn.-"n"--h‘u F. FUGAZI bt BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. B R SOOI SAS: aad FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, Stearer ““Monticetlo. " “.. Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at !I.l.lv.n.(u. l l %Dflgl » Coast umg v _avenue. San Francisco. Tickets all Railroad Ticket Aments. Tbs a2d 8 60 Der BUGAR-The Western