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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 9

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DIRECTORS' MEETING. injunctions Against Pacific Hank Directors. Charli sT. Bern, secretary of the Pacific Bank. has filed suit James M.

McDonald. 0. V. Loit, K. H.

McDonald, H. G. Meyer. Simon Meyer, directors of the bank, and the San Fran- V. Bulletin Company for an Injunction re -etraiuiug from pubUsbing notice of or folding a meelliiK on the 12tli lust, for the pose ol electing diiectors.

It Is set lortli in the complaint that on Janu, ary 26 of the present year Director 8. F. Long broimlit suit against the plaintiff 111 th-- pres" ent action and the other directors, to restrain from publishing notice of or botdluji the meetiug above referred to, and that in consequence a temporary injunction was Ifisued by Juage Levy, which has never been vacated; in cousequenco this, the plaintill, as necretarj the bank, was not permitted to continue su en publication, but he now coniDiains ibai me other" aciiug in deliauce of Ltvv's-iestratclDg order, hare, without their oecretaiy's conseut or conuivance. caused lie publication to lemaiu iv i be columns of the "ecietarv Kae therefore asks that the publl- M'cietarv Kae therefore asks Ibat Hie caiion of the notice be stopped and that the be lined from I i Idlng the meeting. Judge Tiouttbasxran ed a temporary restraining oi-der, returnable Friday next, Febiuarv 0.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. snd Bertha ndt to J. Turner, lot on E. lino Webster street. 60 of Kills.

li 25 by quitclaim deed: H. to Teresa Murphy, lot on NE corner of Ivy Webster streets, N25 by also lot on ilneof Oak street. 137:6 of Bu- i ch.iii.iu. 1-0: also lot on corner of i Bum and Natoma streets, bW 25 by Sis 75: girt. Elizabeth Uixon to Antoine liorel, lot on line of California street, 81:3 Ik of Meluer.

1 by -i it. et a (by Sheriff) to J. and M. 1-. l.ou.iirei-.

lot on ctrner of Page and l.yon 71:9, 144. 8 13 dee. 63 I niin. 19, t. 4:5.

a 5 42 nun. 3::4. also lot on SVV corner of Page and I.you 287 :3, SI deft. 117:3, dee. nun.

80: $1490. A. Johnston to Barker, lot on St corner of Ciay and Laurel streets. 12 107:6 Liv 510. li.

N. and Mary A Cie-nent to S. W. Levy, lot on line of Guerrero street, 49:5 of .6 by 105; MO. Ah.i.stasla henuett to Charles M.

Brown, tot on line of hair Oaks street, 183 of Twenty fourtli, 30:8, to point 108-3-- $io. August c. Mailer to l-'redericke R. Muller, lot on corner Dolores and lweuty-eisiitu sen ets, 1. 125 by 114: gift.

l.ouis Landler to .1. ,1. ia; lot on line ot weuty-sixth street, lio i. of Diamond, lit) by A. and Ella 1., Baker to George W.

Ilinkol. lot on SE corner ol Hyde and Washington streets 109:6 by 137:6, sutjec-t to deed ol trust: $10. Michael William J. and John Klordan and John F. and Amelia Daly and Maria Cavanagh to Aloi-se Ule.ss.

lot on SW lint? or hirst street, 40 of Natoma, St: -JO by $10. Same and John llioidau Jr. (trustee) to same, same: 110. Charles tioodall to Jnlien Smith, lot on SE line or Stevenson street. 175 or Fourth, NE 40 by SK TO: .81.

Annie Hendry and M. Mcl.aughlin to Ida lot on i. line of California avenue, 50 or Prospect place, 25 by 80, lot 33, nian's Map, reclta Valley lands: $10. August C. P.

Mutter to Frrderieke K. Muller. lot on line or Siege! street, 75 of lilalne, 75 by 1. 140, lots to 467. Girt gift.

Same to same, lot on SK corner Wayne street ami. i nlon avenue, 125 by 70: also lots 378 380. 352. 384 auit Gift aft J.Calla?hau to James Me nan, undivided lot 554, liJft Hap $10. -i ie Land Company and California Title Insurance aim 1 Company to and Ellen 'lot 7, oik 36.

Sunnyslde: $10. Graham to Jones, Allen ft lot on or street; 15: Chenery, 525 riiy. W- block 1," Fair mount Land mo: and Hester St.aw to Jacob Ileyman. lot on of i.aidley street, 113 -NE of Koauoke NW iO, blocks, fair mounts $10. Jall.e^ 11.

Bruce to 1.. Bruce, lot on Twenty-second avenue aim street, SE 60 100, block 1223. South San hrancisco Hpuicsteaii aud Railroad Association: gut. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Babb to Baymond lJuoer, lot 23, block 12, LTakland.

HO. Ei of Oakland to J. J. U'Kourte of I- 7. Ucck .1.

H. Smith's Subdivision portion of Curtis Tract. Berkeley. 910. Vs ii 1 1 am a.

id C. Wilson to Edward San Fr incisco, lot on corner (if University avenue and fourth street, 10H by BO; block 87. Tract B. Berkeley Land and Town in ii elation, M. J.

LUtle of Berkeley to W. L. of S.in Diego, lot i 7. block 3. McGee Tract, Berkeley; $10.

trice A. M. liavis to William Uardinerof Oakland, lots 13 and 45, Peralta-avenue iract, i ownsblp: $10. Joseph 15. Sears of Oakland to Wililim p.

Jones "Of AlaiiK-rla. 10l on line of L'liiiiter 163:1 Mil! liy 115. portion or 10l 50. little Homestead 1 r.v Oakland; $10. A.

and Martin A. Wfcttt'j H. B. of Oakland, lot on 5E corner of Adeline and hlrty-fourtD 256:6 by 100. lots 6 1 A block 676, Watts Tract, Oakland: $777.

H. aud Mary 1.. lie.iilersuu to Anna S. Saniiison of Oakland, lot on line of Monroe or East Sixteenth street. 54 from boundary of plat, thence 6 inches by 66:50, block Peter Keruaujajon plat.

East 510. Annie 8. Sampson of Oakland to Luiwlg lilohm of Francisco, lot on lino of Monroe or East Sixteenth street, 54 from boundary or Peter plat, thence E25 :6. 56.50. "5 :6, block said plat.

East Oakland; $10. Y. and Annie S. Sampion of Oakland to came, lor on line of Monroe or Kan Sixteenth street, from b'dyof I'eter Bernaruayou plat K'4o, 56:6. 40, 50.45.

block E. said "plat, subject to morteaae. East Oakland: $10. W. and Margaret Standeford to Fabiola 'Hcspltal Association of Oakland, lot on I.

line of Broad way, 130:9 of Moss avenue. 48 by JS; Jot 0. block 1, Tract, Oakland Township; $10. Annie K. I'ierce to Jonn K.

Tierce, 8, 9, 14, 18. 19, 21, block Percy Tract, Berkeley: Isabella and L. A. McDonnell to Jennie K. Barrow of Berkeley, lot on 1.

line of Cnoate street. 60 of Bancroft way, 870 by 150, portion of Jot H. block 10, College Homestead Association $10. MaryJnckscb of Berkeley to Keijents of tie t'liive-rsiiy of California, iot on BK corner of Moiyoke and Slxih streets, 140 by 8 portion or Da rof blocc K. tract B.

Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, gift. and Joseph Warner of Oakland to Jens Larseu of Kan Leanrlro, lot on line or Hay View 50 orange street. K6oby 141. lot 2 block 25, Warner iract. Jtrooklyn lowushlu: $10.

Prank A. Prstt to Thomas Smith or Alameda, lot on. line of Twenty-sixth avenue, 480 from line of hajt Fourteen to strrat, lid, 30. SB 120, lot 10. block Eden Park, Brooklyn Townshti subject to mortg.igj for 91000: U.

and Bessie Ayers to Em li Huxol or San Iraiiclsco. iot ol Clement avenue avenue). 58 of Scholar street, was 100. lot 10, block 68. resubdlvigion of block 58 and of block 51, town of E.cinal.

nleda: $5. Etuil Huxol of San Francisco to Anna Huxoi (wife of 1-rederick of San Franciso), same, Ala: gift. 1 Builders' Contracts. l.ouis rirdiandor with Currle Loonies, to on the line of l'lue street, 75 Lot Buchanan. 25x84; $3825.

Hermann with McDonald McDonald. to -build on line of Tremont avenue, 360 IS of Frederick street, 25x80: $2000. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACK HOTEL. TX) Tall man.

Cbicazo Honney A- Chicag A Stone, Chicago 11 It Hnliart, Cliirago r- "KH Hall, Tasker, Lonnou Fbley, .1 Tasker. London a Greenbaum, Ky 11 Temp London lir Kalien. Mrs VV Etieliards. Habco'-k. Salt l.alt<« Mai .1 Seymour.

Starr if, Vortland Unrvln. Cliicazo -D Warnock. Chicago .1 Keefe. st Louis A Bettor, Germany Mrs Lowes, Aiaineda A Finch, allace Ilirschfield, Ala Bender. Wallace J(i Srott, Miss McGulre.

lielmnut Wld Blackmore, Cal .1. Carter.oxtord Junct 8 Coffey. Australia 1' is on. Honduras Ala Mrs Buckinsrham.Cal Lyman, Chicago Steiuman, Sac Spry A w. Chlciiro INTERNATIONAL, HOTEL.

Wilson. Butte. Mont Abbott, Seattle Holland w. Boston Rnyiler, Sacramento Hay ne. Bay Taylor.

Ituffalo -T-Lliin, -Vancouver Collins A- w. Los Ane Lucas, Kansas City Jenkins. Jose M-Spentler. Wig Taylor. Utah J.McKenzle.

Ariz .1 Campbell. Utah A Beeker. Ariz FlizslminoiiM, Mich VVlsmer, liulnda 1 Mayer. Los Aug -O 'Wright. Montague li Keeney, Or Dickinson.

Mont Felaman. Sacto Lee. LpuUvllle Morris. Goodwin Branch, Louisville ado Foe dw. Chicago lcols-'n, Montreal de Foe.

Chicago Wescott Davis, Llbby 8 Everett. Wash Park, Nev Rider, Kverett NEW TVESTEIiN HOTEL. Vf Wltliam, Nev City Swarlc, RlTerslile Anthony. Watsonrlll 7ensea, Eurexa Tulare Mrs Slsson, Eureka Brooks d. NeLir Mrs Kelnltz, Courtland Gnllbam.

Gllrov Abbott, Courtlaml Demarthen. (illroj A Caswell A Sacto Katrcls A Bechtel, Stockton i' Brown, r.utte; ,1 Bucking, Santa Rosa A-Kabcock. Miss unyun bean. Willows Baker, Valiejo San Framisro Meat Market. Sprine Lamb If now eomlng In right alo- lieef steady.

No change In Mutton and Hops. "Wholesale rates from slaughterers are as follows: First quality, 5V Tb second qual- ity. thlnl do. I Large. small Calves, 6y 2 7c: Dairy Calves.

Tb. Wethers. Ewes. -I, 7V 2 9) Spring Lamb, 12V4C. PORK- Live llog-s.

6c for heavy and medium C'ralu-fed aud for small; stuck liogs, I V- dressea do. THE STOCK MARKET. There was a strong demand for tlie leading north end Mocks yesterday, and advanced. Optilrand Com. Cal.

were the favorites, and sola up to 30 and £3 30 respectively. The work going on In the pnir ground is attractlnc a good (leal of attention, and well-informed persons believe that ore Insufficient quantity will be found to cause a very different siocx market than there nil been for the past few weeks. (iood buyers have been in the market lor some time past, and a decided scarcity of the stock Is reported by the leading brokers. NuthliiK was received from the Comstock yesterday mat had any bearing on tlir. market, but nevertheless it closed strong and active.

mii am. 1 he Julia Alining Company reports a credit cl $2277 '10, and the syndicate one $1191 36. An assessment of 10 cents per share has been levied on the Justice. The Uphlr reports a cash balance of 20 Instead or $2330 20 as incorrectly reported before. The Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Company has I declared a dividend of 6 per share, payable I on and alter the loth.

sliver reached the lowest price In the world's history In London yesterday, and sold down to lift The New York prico was heavy at "hC. Mining assessments falling delinquent in Feb: ruary amount to $1511, ,500, of which Nevada I want aud California mines 819,000. KECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Tuesday, Feb. 6.

Hour, qr sk Onions, sks 102 do. "Wash, do 1,100 liraii. 716 Wheat, ctls 6,437111 iddilngs.sU 350 do, 2.762 Hay, tons 287 Barley, ctls Klaxs.eii, Wasti.sit Oats, sKg 266JKalstus do, Washington. 9.369 Hides, no 297 Beans, ski i Potatoes, sks gala SOU HUAUIi MAIiKS. Following vein I lie ibhiw in the San Francisco Stock 1 yi gterday: MOKKINS WtSO.

I 100 Anflos 50 60 150 .95 'JO 3.20 200 300 90I1UO Con ti 1.30 Ovrnju 100 700 Con Potosi 70 100 i. 1200 11 4 70 200 Mb 300 100 K.entuclt..lsl 60 Union 'JO SKSSION O. 100 100 150 ChalC 45 400 1.264U0 Nev ConN 100 1.341 300 Union BO I 270 (IAV ..3 26:800 1 .) 100 I 30UC Point. 25 70 0i1. tLb aaica in (lie PadflO fctook 1 tiard yesterday: 300 Andes lot) l'otosl 72 SOU Bel chr 100 0 800 78 150 100 80 300 58 100 II 70.n0 74 100 .100 200 73 300 14U0 05 HOU I Mm 1.2H100 159 I 300 150 73 I 100 ...54 100 l.rji..

71 400 CO JcV. 3.20 150 100 1... 11l 50 2.17' Mcv 91 i 50 3.30250 a.20 100 Union 3.32 Vi 300 -ji 500 10 200 100 so I 100 691100 25 200 77 lvii TKRNOON 3:30. 300 100 1.30 200 Ophlr 925 100 300 Con NY. .06 ISO ..2 27V a 100 CCA 3.30; 100 home.

o9 10 70 JO 3.25! 50 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tuesday. ieb 4 p.m. iltd.Aikwi- Alpha 06 10 Julia io Alia 10 15 Justice 115 10 Andes 50 65 KentucK 10 15 fcelruer 90 5 Lady Wash 05 Belie 06 Mexican 1.25 1 estA-iielcuer. 1.95 CO Mono 15 1 liudie 13 F.i.iwor OS 06 i Bullion 20 25 Conmionwta 10 Caledonia 10 16' Belle 115 Challenge Coo.

40 45 Occidental 05 Cotnraonwltn. UJOpnlr 2.25 2.30 Clioliar So 65 overman 20 5 Con Cat 3.26 3.. 0 1 eer 03 1.30 1 eeneus. Con Imperial 05 70 75 Con NewVurK 70 71 I Croeser USMIA MidesO. US 10 Crown 65 70 Scorpion 05 Kxchequer 1 Sierra Nevada 90 05 Silver Hill 05 Grand Colon Con RB 90 Ocuid A Currr 75 80 tab 05 10 Hale A 70 75 Yellow Jacket 75 fcj Jackson 30 STOCK AMD BONO KXCIIANOE.

I if-, day Feb. r. m. BON-ns. Bid.

Bid. Atked. IT 113 Anglo-CHI 50 65 I 113 Bank of Hue TV' Co JTrstNatldul.l7o' CalEteelitft.loß 105 Grangers 100 OntnGWti 96 2 Lon.lonTA A.121 75.. St 35 100 Mercti 14 16V5i KdstiL.l 6s. Nevada 127Vj130 KiL'H bather Co.

100 i lianks. Bavin LoaAngL.ol 102 (jer.s&LCo. Do.untid.tis. 104 Mkt-stCbieSallH 120 Mutual 30 46 AlutgyAvebs. 15 Isf'ttav Union.

500 NevOeKSs. 95 100 a loan. 1 10 150 NFCKK6H.IOO .125 1N By Oal Union Trnst.slo 98 i Street Kail way- I Oak Gas Do, 6a. 99 100 omnibus Mctiopoltan. Do.

id Iss 6a.101*4 20 116 suiterst 90 97Vi i 118 Atlantic 1... 35 97 90 M'RKArztSs (iiant 18 2 Judson IVi 4 1 92V' Vleorit li SPHrRCaI6s. a Water'Ji. .1 1H 4 'Rlk IX oaK'o. 25 SVWkteris.

91' 4 91 1 3tf 46 iCalUryDock. 40 Water. 21Va lilue 19 alhlecWlcs 4 Contra Costa. 2 93 Mario Co 65 or.As»a. lttVi 1 rlugYallerlOO 35 I jliutchSPCo.

c' 4 Capital. 56 'JudsonMfeC. 10 17Va Centra. 100 Ex 43 10 35 80 Pac A ill- 3 I Pacific I lent 65 San Krancsco 72 30 i Stockton 30 Mill. 55 In Iparfl'alntCo.

Hoc 850 FlremansFd.lss 160 raci Co. 36 Oak 95 IPac Co. 16 67y 2 37' Banks, United 25 AmcrliiV'l C. 76 MfIRMVO SESSION. so Market-st Hallway.

37; 60 do, 37' 8 10 8 Water, 100. 3oo Market-st. Railway. 60 Pac Gas Imp. 80: Honds, cash, PI; Itr ncti Railway 3, 82Va: 55000 do, 6 2.

I AfTKP.VOO.V FKSsro.V. 1 loo Market-'t. Ballwar, 3" 40 do. 283-100 do. 25 Pan Imp, bO; 100 Uaslieht.

li: Water, 100. 6o Edison Light Power Co. 100; 100 Gaslight, 72; $5000 Ponds. 4. MARKET REPORTS.

Tuesday EVENING, Feb. 6. MARY OK THE If AKKET3. Silver lower. Wheat Frclgts steady.

Wheat declined. Barl Tuturrg weaker. Oats and Kye lower. Corn unchanged. Brown Mustard Seed lower.

California Alfalfa Seed weaker. Choice Hay firm. Some kiruli of Beans steadier. Potatoes In large supply, Onions Butter very steady. Cheese firm.

Eggs still lower. Honey dull. ana Game quiet and easy. Apple quieter and easy. Oranges nut brisk.

Dried Fruit, Ralatnt and Nuts dull. Provisions unchanged. Hops weak and quiet. li ides. Tallow and Wool as before.

Spring Lamb ISVfct per pound. Light arrivals or Coal in January. New York Excliai.ga higher. The Coal Trade. The private circular or I.

Stuart the receipts of Coal at this la January at 94.200 ions, against 105, 50U toes in January, 183 3. The circular "The Coal trade during the month has been more active, the demand for Coal for domestic purposes bavins tern "The present IndicMlo is arc that free shipments or Australian Coal will be made to ii.M port during the present year. Ttie quotations on Coal from th.it ga rter are such as to Induce traf 1 1 while quotations on Kngllsti Coal are comparatively nigh." Silver Away Down. Fine Sliver fallen below SOd In London. Th is the first time during the present century that the price or the metal has below that figure.

Last summer it fell to for a tingle day. The New York price is Thii i our Sliver Hollar worth itimi Me, The actual price of the rom as measured by the UoJd Standard 13 49.7705. Now "V- rk York, Feb. hpecnatlon was dull and uninteresting, with a lower range of quotations for the majority of shares traded in. Sugar.

Distilling atid Chicago tias suiTered from heavy offerings. In Kaliroml stocks Si. I'aul, Minnesota and Manitoba 1 imt cent and Northern Pacific Preferred declined 1. Governments, btrong. Petroleum, lirajcr; closed 81 bid.

EXCHANGE. WONKY AND BONDS. Money on call was easy at ana closed it THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1894. Prime, mercantile paper. Sterling dull, with actual business in bankers' hills at 4 i for demand ana 14 4 65 for sixty-day.

U. s. 4s. registered, no coupon. registered.

Pacllic tt's. S102; Sliver, 64 Vic RAll.Rl'Ali SBARES. Atcblson 103S American Express. 11 i I. 143 (Miada 61 2 Oregon linprovinC IJIVi Canada Pacific 70' Oreirou Navigaton.

20 Central Pacific Oregon Short 8 Chicago. 8 I'aclflc Mall Del.Leek Westn. milmau pref. 31 Heading 3 Great 102 2 Illinois Central BtHfcl Preferred Kansas Lake Shore r.7'« Rock Island Louisville Naxb. St.

Paul Michigan 4 St Paul 4 37' Missouri 22 i Texas l'aclnc SSg Mexican 8 Terminal 10 North Union I'aciflc Northern Jacinc. 4Vi S. Express 5 Preferred 17' Wells-Farso 13 N. Y. Ctnu.ii eateru Uuiua 84 1 Arrerlean General Klectrlc.

34 Amer. Cotton OH. 2S 'National Lead. 6 I ell 75 iNaiiuual l.insna 1., Cliicnco 63 National 17 Distillers Do I'releried 28 vn February. i let Steady.

Dul; Lake. $9 75. M' in: Domestic. S3 25. Tin Mrady; $19 80; nominal.

Options opened on lei at 5 ana 10 points decline and ruled generally weak. decline was cheeked by th? reiteration of Leveraged: Co 's Bio til 6.600.000 for both crops. Ihe market closed lt at 6 points decline for near 5 points higher for far months. Sales, MO. March.

10; April, 80015 86: May, $15 Rio, quiet; No. 7. Baw. firm; centrifugal. 3 2-lttc: reliuetl.

firm Ueinaud and higher. Chlcasro Chicago, Feb. Wheat was dull. The market opened lower thau yesterday's close, declined ty'sc ore. making a new low record, on free I.

'initiation of long property. leaching a good inauy stop-loss orders. It Closed weak, lc lower than yesterday. The cause or the weakness was the continued mild weather, weak cables, light exports and heavy receipts in the Northwest. Receipts.

72.000 bushels; shipments, 6000 bushels. CATTLK. Receipts 5000; steady: top for top steers, 20 i others, 1 B0: medium, common, 30; i exans. S3 6. 3) 3 05.

Receipts. 15.000; slow. lOr lower all round; roach and heavy, S4 65: packt-rs and 20; prime heavy and butchers' weights, fb 30; prime llcht, $5 25. Receipts, 10.000: steady, fair to good mixed natives, $2 50; westerns. $2 23 85.

ORAIS AND Wheat, easy: rash, SSC Slav. Corn, lower: cam. May. e. vats, easy: cash, May, I'ork, easy; cash.

$12 16: May. 912 5. Lard, easy: cash, So; May, $7 -2V-J- Ribs, easy: casa. 56 l'J May. J'j 'Jj.

llarley, nominal. Max. $1 39. Ximotny. $4 io.

Foreisn WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. I imrooL, FeD 6. The market is weak atfs2il. me slow at 27s lor off coast, 26s ci prompt shipment and 9d lor nearly due. FUTUKRS.

The rrodnce EzebanfC cable the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Winter Red: Febnary. ss: March. 6s; April. 6s 1-V-jd; May.

6s June, 6s i.d; July, Cs 2d. 1 RITI KB. I onion. Feb. 6 P9ffS99i 3 Silver, 29 16-1 bd: tenet) Uentes.

98r luc. Portland's Uusinest. lorti.am>. I'eb 6 Clearaacss. balances.

J43.000. and Bullion. Sterling 60 days 4H6 Sterling Exchange, sight 4 88 Nfi? York F.xchauce. t-ieht ITU New York Kxchansje, telecraphlc 5 Fine Mlver. spot.

ounce 64 7 Fine Mlver, 0 Hays bitxicau Uollars 53Vi 53Vz Prod are Market. Net rash prices are as follows: Family extras, 50 I'M takers' extras. $3 30 40: superfine. $2 60 hbl. WHEAT -Are steady at 26s 3d.

usual options. 'i he chartered wheat fleet in port I has a registered tonnage of 29,500, against 50.300 tons the same date in 1893: disengaged, 44.000 tons, agaiusc on the way to this port. 203.000 against WHEAT There was a pronounced decline In yesterday inoruinj. and iput grain was also weaker. The market was reported very quiet on snipping count.

No 1, choice, cii: grades, extra choice lor milling, ctl. CALL HO A 111 BALKS. Informal looo tons. Si 11: 400. 6UO.

1 GOO, Cl 10 a 1100, $1 10 Vi 300. 10V45 euo. $1 103 February, storage 2oo, $1 BOO, Si Hi. KkoclaK Moe.sLNO 100 SI 10V-; -100, SI 103 400, SI X)i 4 300, i SI 800.51 Si 10; 700. SI 101 i its looo, Si iOVb: 3UU, SI 1600.

Aftkknoon 2oo tons, $1 SI 10U; 400. $1 1900. SI ii 100, $1 lij'-oi; April, storaco i aid 100 OH. February, storage loo. 03 Vi; 03Vfc.

strictly choice Keen rather scarce, but th-re plenty of No. 1 to be had and the market is quiet. are still weaker. No 1 feed. 72y 3 choice bright do.

dark toast, Browlaf, S-UttJ'JVaC e'en. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal lo sales. Hkuli.ar Mukm.no 2'iO tons. 7HVjc.

Afternoon Soo tonii, 4 i 100. 100, 200. 7ac. 100, 84s 100.84 ic: 100. OAI Receipts are heavier, the demand has I fallen off and the market li a traction lower.

Milling. 20 ell; iaucy Feed, 20 ctl: good to choice, SI IS. common to lair, 05: Red. sisi 16: I l.lack. 'JO: (iray.

$lO'Ji 12V2; Surprise. SI 30. GOi.N null, but no lower. Large Tellow, mi Small Round Yellow. White.

IS ctl. r.VK awerand ami at 2 ft Ctl. Quoted at 15 50 ton for the bestaudsls for outside brands. Quoted at fl ton. HoPPI I) BI7 50 ton.

Choice lots are firm. Seceipts of all I descriptions are moderate. Wire-nonnd Hay sells 31 ton below the following whole- hale quotations for rope-bound; Wheat, SI 1 i i (6013 Wheat and Oat. 910 ton: Har- ley, 99 f.Ottll 60: Oat. Slo 50: Alfalfa.

Compressed. 60; Stock, ton. Firm at bale. Ground and Rolled r.arley Is: quotahlp at t)6 50: I'llcake Meal $37 50 Wholesale and Rye Flour, Rye Meal, 3c ft Graham flour. 3c; Oatmeal, Oat Groats.

sc: Cracked Wheat. Hueswhtat Flour, I'earl Barley, fi SEKUS-Doinestlc Alfalfa is dull at the In- i side Brown Mustard is lower. Yellow Musj tard Is qii'ittb." at ft 60 'ft, ctl: lirown Mustard. 50 ctl: $2 50 V. ctl: Imported Canary, ft: Alfa fa.

ID; Rape, Hemp, HRIKU FKAS-Hlackeye. $1 65: Niles. I SI 75 ctl Green, SI Split Peas, If. at SI 30 ctl. Table Meal.

ii. Vb; Feed Com, $19 50; (racked Corn, ton: Hi'tnlnv. rh. The market is well held and several descriptions show a small advance. F.ayos, SI 90 05: Pea.

'I' fq.l 40: Larce Whit-. 82 Small Wlilte, 25 Stl; $1 91 75: Reds, $1 85; I Unas. $1 10; Hutlers SI 90 ft ctl for small and in for large. market is heavily stocked and wei.k as a rule. Oregon BorDanks orefiid Garnet Chiles.

Sweets, 25 ctl; Karlv Rose. Salinas lluruanks, River ISurbauks, River ReJs. bow I 40c ctl. Are in light supply and very (tiff, at $1 25Mi 05. ctl.

Cat onions. 90r(951. Firm. moderate and demand good. Fair to choice Creamery is auot- 1 able at a few special creameries bring more: Dairy squares, fancy Dairy rolls.

good to choice. common to fair. store batter. Creamery tut) Pickled 8011. rukin.l4@l7cfi.rri.

The market coiitinuis firm, but the I high 1 Tret clieck trade. Good to i holcn mild new quotabeat Iiy 2 fai.cy marks. ir. ordinary. Young Americas, Eastern.

10c; Western, 13W.13i/ 2 A car of Eastern is selling at 12c for tor Ducks, SI 50 for Geese. Tor i Hens and fur Roostrrs. Domestic Poultry i I continues dull and cheap, with liberal supplies We (junto; California Dressed Turkeys, I'ZU. i Live IB for blers and K. for Hens; SI 75: Ducks.

$4 6' (95 60; liens I 5 60: Roosters, young. SU; do old 60---! Fryers. 60; Broilers. 50 for lorgeaud $3 lor small: rigeons. SI dozen for I young and SI 1 50 fur old.

Weak and In free supply. Robins are Quotable at 60c 9 dozen; Quail, 26 ft I Mallard, 50: sprig 1 50; Teal. 25; Widgeon. 25; Small Duck, Gray Geese. $2Wdozen; White Geese, Krant.

SI 25 for large and SI for small; Honkers. Lngllsb Snipe. $2 250 50: Jack Snipe, si 60: Hare, Rabbits SI 50 dozen. fc.GUS -There ms another decline roHterday Oregon l- astern fresh. Kauern cold-storage.

California store Eggs dozen; rsnch Errs, dozen for small and off color and for large while. SIow and unchaneed. Comb 1.1 at a for bright ana for dark to light amberwater-white extracted. Debt cxrr.icted, 4 dart arooer extracted. Firm OHCHARD KRUITS-AiDies are In ample supply and not over firm, Ferilminoni, I box; Apples.

60 for fancy Spitzenbergs. i 25 tor good to choice and tor common 1 to fair; Siskiyon Apples. 7 box. i CKANBERBIES-Nomlnat at S3 9 bbl. CITttUS rKUiTS oranges are in liberal supply and quiet I.

lines are firm. Oranges In the open market are quoted as follows: Good to choice Navels. $1 box- No. a Navels, $1 60 fl box; lair to choice Seedlings, SB. We.

quote Mani darin i 'ranees 75C: Sicily Lemons, California Lemons. 60 fir common at.d $'i 50 'ft box lor good to choice: Mexican Limes. $7 box: California I.iin-s. SI 25: Bananas, 91 2 50 bunch: Pineapples. id Uoz.

DRIED No cliaiiKf or any importance. Market in dull. Pears are quotable at lb i for blenched and for quartered: Apples. for quartered, 2 for sliced ami fr(ijyc ir. lor evaporated; Bleached Peaches, Peaches, Apricots MoorDsrks.

Royals, for bleached and for sun-dried: Prunes. i 4 VL-c for the four sizes and for ungraded; Plums, fur pitted and iy 2 fur un- i pitted: Figs, black. lor ureis- mid for unpressed: White ft lied Nectarines. KAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES The situation snows no improvement. San Francisco I as follows London SO I loose In b'xes, sk clusters, 75 box; loose Jlui-cateis, in i sacks, 2 ft 1b for three-crown and for two-crown: dried Grapts 16.

I NUIS-Chestuuts are quotable at Wai' nuts. Vjc for hardshell, BVi(99c for softsbell, ana for iMper-sheii: sortstieil Almonds. hardshell do. 11 16: Peanuts. for domestic: "Hickory Nuts.

Pecans. for rough and lie for polished: Filberts. I'.) 1 C-. Brazil Nuts. Vie; Cocoanuti.

100.. Were dull veiter-iay. with I tin ited receipts. Green Peppers. f) Ib: Asnara' bus.

luO2Uc Mushrooms. lti for pood to choice and for common; Dried cikra. 16c: Dried Peppers. ft: Los Aneeles Tomatoes. 76c(95l 25 box: Ureen 1 Peas.

fi Ib: Strine lSeans. Marrowfat Sauash, 910 ton: Cabbage, 50c ctl; Feed Carrots. ctl: Oarlic, 1 PROVISIONS Quiet and without variation. I Bacon is quotable at 13 tb for heavy and medium. It for light and IB for extra light; Eastern Sugarcured Hams, ISc Calnornla Hams, I'Jc; Kastern for titrces.

for compound llama, fi rr. Hams, lo' tirrces. for compound and 10iAc for pure; pails, 11 Vie Ib: California tierces, for compound and 10c for pure; calf-bbls. 10-lt. tins, lie: do 5-lb.

Mess Beef, 91' extra mess do, 50 ft family do, $10 extra prime pork, 13 50: extra clear. $23 Inl; mess, bbl; smoked Beef, 2 Weak an quiet at Ib. The stock left on hand on ha Pacific Coast Is estimated at lew than 10. 000 bales. HIDES AND SKINs-Are dull.

Heavy salted steers, sc; medium. 4c: light, Cowhides, galled Kip, 4c 11): salted Calf. 7c: salted" Veal. sc; dry 11 Ides. usual selection, lb: dry Kips and Calf, V' prime Ooatskins.

'j. each: Kids. Deerskins, good summer. medium. 18c Ib: winter, 6c: Mien, skins, ah ear! I each: short wool.

medium, each: long wool, each: Culls of all kinds about less. Previous quotations are Riven. No. 1 rendered. 4 3 country Tallow, ic; Rerined.

it; Grease, V- lb. WOOL The market nils weak and quiet Fall Wool is quoted as lollows: Free Mountain, 63SC: Northern defective. Booth' crn -an Joaiiuin. spring cup. Calaveras and Foothill, Joaquin and Southern, year's staple, lb: do.

short Wools. If. Kaatern Oregon, Ib for choice and for inferior; Valley Oregon, Ib. Grnrral Merchandise. (JKAIN Calcuttas, June-July.

Wool Hags, CANNED 1 1,1 Apricots quotable at SI 1 SO: Peaches. $1 3501 40 dozen; Pears. $1 35 40: White Cherries. 60'cA 85: Black cherries. $1 75: Plums, $1 Ml CANNED VEOI.TABLES— Tomatoes, $1 It itS fi dozen.

We quote Ib for good to prime Costa Uica. Iron, black beans: Joi Ib for pood Costa Klca luixed with blacc brans; 'ft'lti for fair Costa Klca; 17 (Jl.ii 110111. for common to ordinary Costa tor gOO 4to prime washed Salvador; it. for good preen unwashed Salvador and Nicaragua; TO for prime washed Guatemala: 210-JlVfce Ib fur I I. id to strictly Komi washed Guatemala: -0 tt) rcr lair washed Guatemala: lb for medium tin itemala Ib for ordinary 9 fir very inferior to romm.ti (iuatemala: a lor good to prime Peaberry; for good to prime unwashed Peaberrv.

Heceipts In were neuter than nsual. The ileir.aiKi is good Wellington tif: New Wellington. Seattle. New attic. 5050: Coos Kay, Wallsend, ati 50 for aver.ice.

and $7 50 or clean; Scotch. $7 nominal; Cumberland. $3 in bulk and tn Hartley. elsh Hariey, ton: Pen I van la Anthracite Egg, SllfaH2: Anthracite $9: Cannel, hock Sprliift, $4 50(49; lieasaot Valley and Provo, Vrf Pacific Codfish Is quoted to Joboart as follows, catch of Selected, Bundles, Honeless Mrlps. 7c: Middies, 7Vsc: Standard Blocks.

7y a 8c; squares, Mess Mackerel, hair bins, ifl2 for No. 1. $10 for No. 2 and for Eastern Smoked Herring. HOc; Dutch an.

SI 25 kef 1 50 in biiir-bbls and SI 76 la Tongues and bounds, $1 40. prices are SI 75 for Iron or steel and fi 15 for wire. yn CKSII.VEU— S3O ft fluk. A '1 he Western Sugar Keflnln? Company quotes, terms net cash Cube, Crushed. Powdered and Hue Crushed, all ft Dry Grauulated.

Confectioners' 4s' Mapnoita A. Extra 4' lC olden 4c: Standard 4y half-barrels, lame as barrels, a more. Wood Posts. each: $5 25 cord; Oak. rough.

50; peeled. Pine, Mi f.c>; Railroad Ties. 35c apiece for 41c for and 45(a50c tor 7x9. $24 ton. OCKAN STEAMERS of h'rotn Ft aiirisco.

Departure or Australian v.e^i.er uopaua-t no. the arrival or th- I lisa mail' SIN AND TIDE TABLE. Ai run. Ti-ksiuv, Fab Stmr Arago. Donaldson, 47 hours from Coos Hay; pass and mdse.

to Co. Stun Peru, Frlele. from Hong-Kong '--'4 days via Yokohama 16 days; pass and mdse. to Pacific SS Co. Hr ship Dynomene, Walker, IRti nayi from Liverpool: indse, to .1 Spreckels Bros Co.

Rr ship Lord Downsnlre, Brown, 35 days from Kuchlntozu; 3550 tons coaL to Evans. Bark Addle Johuion. Rock. 17 days from Hilo; pass and sugar, to I) Sprcckels Bros Co. Bark Rufus Wood, McLioa, 9 days from 2204 tons coal, John Rosenfeld's Sons liktn II Uimoiid, Mison, 17Vt days rroio Hon- i olulu: sucar, etc, to Bros Co.

Sclir Grin. Olsen. 6 days from Coos Bay: 210 ft lumoer. to Dean A. Co.

Schr Sparrow, Dart. 4 days from Humboldt; 335 ft lumber, to Preston McKinncn. Schr John A Hellenist, 4 days from Eureka-275 ft lumber, to Goo Sweet. Schr 8 Danlelson. firusifel.

9 days from Muslaw River: 135 ft lumber, to Farnam. Ttksday, Feb 6. Stmr Pomona. Hannah. Eureka: tioodali, Perkins Co.

Nic stmr Costa Rica. Mclntyre. Nanaiino; Dunpinuit A Sous. Brie Conauelo, Jacobson, Kahulul; Spreckels a Bros Co. Bailed.

Monday. Feb 5. Stmr San Benlto, Smith, Tacoina. Feb B. Stmr Gipsy, sepson, Santa Cruz.

Nip stmr Costa Rica. Mi-Intvre. Nanalmo. Hark Aureola. Btmontea Knappton.

Hktn o' Kattoraoa. Vancouver. l.rig Cotisuelo, Jacobson, Kabulul. POINT I February Weather, Clear: Wind. NW; velocity, 20 miles.

Steamers to sail are the Civcent for Crescent City. Arano for Coos IJav, Pomona tor llmiiboldt Hay and Daisy Kimiuii for Fort Braes. lho Santa falls due from San Diego today. The Twilight loads redwood at Iluraboldt for Ousjrniai, bark Oregon coal at Nanaimo for this port or isan Ie Iro. Br Invermaric wheat at Portland for turope.

30s, prior to arrival. be Adelaide Is chartered for wheat to Europe ad net. Snnkon. Dee 51 VT, ship Conqueror, from Tacoina for Queenstown. PORT AMiKI.LS Cleared 6-Brshlp British General, for Vancouver for Java.

Arrived Stmr Caspar, hence Feb 6. POINT Sailed Feb 6-schr Free Trade for COOS Arrived Feb Strar Arcata, hence Feb 4. I A Feb 6-Stuir Walla Walla. bence Feb 4. for Victoria.

SAN Sailed Feb 6-Stmr Silver Spring Arrived Fen 6 Stmr Jewell from Caspar. POKT II Feb Stmr Greenwood for San Francisco. MOW E.MS Arrived Feb Scbr Kio Key, hence Feb 3. JKoreljrn Fer. 5 Ger baric Marie HactTelil.

from Liverpool (or Honolulu. AN 1 EKP-Sailed Feb 2-Br ship Fiery Cross for in Kranclscn. I. -Sailed Feb Ship General Knoi. rived Ur ship Achna- Chic.

hence Sept 15. Arrives Br ship Falls or Afton, hence Sept 1 Ifrsblp Duafermllne. hence Oct 5 Arrived Feb Ship lllls Kosenfeld, hence Sept 5. Arrived Feb Br ship Dittos, hence Sept 23. Arrived FeD Btmr Acapuloo, hnce Jan 8.

Arrived Feb Haw itmr Saa Mateo From Purt Angelci. COOS Per '2 oil drums, 1 libl sal. mon. VBa hxs applet, 1 plow-cutter. 'i pltps mdse.

7 cs eggs. 1 to I beddinc, 4 im cheese, 2j blks tin blki lead. 1 whisky, 741 bdls box ends. 74 1 box tides, 75 bdis cleats, a pr car wheels, pwgs express, 2 ska coin. 14 beer Kegs, 750 tons Consignees.

Per Standard Oil Co: Butler Co- Baker Hamilton; II Smith: i.add: Meyer Whlttier. Fuller 4 Co: BraunschwelKer I Co: Marshall. Teggart A- Hrnrsen: Lttt Co: Selby Smelting and Lead Works; Co: Wells, Fargo Co: Schweitzer Co; Keefe Co: Hart; 1 Cox Co. Shipping Intelligence, See Tenth Page. 9 iTEAMER.

KAII.I. Pier. Arago i-nreka uv Sydney ile.gic Santa Rosa, Humooidt Los Augeies Arago -tate of Cal. I Cons Bay (Feb 7.10 am I Vallejo Humbldt Bay. Feb 7, 9am P.ilw'y 1 (Newport Feb 8.

Ham Bdw'y 2 Panama Feb 8. I.m SS China AJauan Pel, 8. 3rM I'M 8 8 Sydney. 8. nceauib Portland Feb B.loam spear Vn A Pgt Snd.

I Pel) 9. Ham Bdw'y 1 San Feb 10.11 am Bdw'y 2 Humbldt Bay. Feb 10. Washt'n Newport Feb 12. Bam Bdw'y 2 Coos Bay Feb 13.10 am Vallejo Portland I Peb 13.10 am soear Sau Feb 14,11 am IB 2 Humbldt Bay.

Feb 14. Ham Bdw'y 1 I Vie A Pgt Mid. I Feb 14. SAM'Bdw'yl Pomona HIOH WATKRIIAIW WATER. bun.

Small 'Large. Small. Large. Rises Sets i.3*A 0.021'] 8.20 a 6.54r 7.07 6.411 Large, SmaM. 1...

i.5H_ 0 47r 7. 7.06 5.421 Sets. 7.41 8.44 CONRAD CONRAD I CONRAD CHANGE OF ADDRESS. In accepting thn Presidency of the Honduras National Lottery Company date Louisiana State Lottery I shall not surrender the Presidency of the Gulf Coast Ice and Manufacturing Company, of Eay St. Louis, Miss.

Therefore address all proposals for supplies, machinery, as well as all busineis communications, to PAUL CONRAD, Puerto Cortez, Honduras, Care Central America Express, PORT TAMPA CITY, FLORIDA, U. S. A. I AUCTION SALES. i "a tm i YON RHEIN THURSDAY.

FEBRUARY 15, At 12 Sharp. 513 CALIFORNIA STREET. cor. utter and Fillmorc. XIV.

cor. Sutter and Hllmore; splen- didly adapted lor business and dwelling: pare of mortgage vt $1 1.500 now oa the lot can remain. E. cor. Sixth and Shipley, Rents $300; Arcade Market.

K. cor. Sixth and Shipley, with Arcade market, stalls and with a moderate outlay will pay $300 a month. Bush st. Rents $130.

Hush bet. Folk and Van 3 haiidsuine dwellings: fashionable down- town location; always rented. cor. Stockton and Washington, SE. cor.

Stockton am. rents 940 net to an American, who remits at an ad- Tance to Chinese: old Improvements. Washington above Kearny. Rents $130. Washington bet.

Keimyand 2-story brick improvements: rent re- duced from $IGO to 9130: iievtr been vacant. Geary, near Stdner. 6 rooms and bath; good renting neighborhood. Clement-st. Cottage, near Fourth avp.

Fourth and Fifth a neat bay-window cottage: 4 rooms and bath; rent $18. California, bet. Spruce and Maple. line of California, ill) feet E. of Maple; sure to increase in value.

Xatoma. near First. Rents $38. Natoina. bet.

First and Second; reuu $38; a nortg of now against tue property: In the midst of the manufacturing dis- trict. Second near Mission. Sent $110. 127-1 Second K. line.

bet. Mission and Howard sts. brick and frame improvements. Ninth, near Mission. Rents $180; 2 Fronts.

Ninth SW line, bet. Mission- anil Howard; pood modern Improve- ments: stores and iiaU: runs through to Washing- ton aye. Howard Lot. Irrepular depth: Si-, line of Howard. bet.

12th and 13th street accepted. Noe-St. Lot, Business or Residence. 25x1.5— V. Hue of So-, bet.

18th and 19th. Eighteenth-st. Lot. near Castro. 5.

line of 18th. bet. Nor and Castro. Cor. Montgomery and Filbert sts.

vt. cor. Montgomery an 1 Filbert with houses Nos. 3U4 and 306. Also, 8 Hue of Filbert, bet.

Mont- Boinery and Kearuy; runs through to Alta: with house No. 313. fe-t 7 11 13 14 16 tit AUCTION SALE Jfcis High-Bred Trotting Colts and Fillies AND REGISTERED). By Chas. Derby, Steinway and Prince Red, PBOPCRTT OF OAKWOOD STOCK FARM, Danville, Contra Costa County.

Al.aO. Roadster Mares and Geldings, BRED AT BELLOTA STOCK FARM, Baa Count 8N THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 At 11 a. at Ness AYe.and Market St. Horses Now at Yard. Call for Catalogue.

Kill. IT livestock Auctioneers, fe7 It 22 Montgomery San Francisco, Cal. REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE fei At Grand Arcaile Horse Market, 327 Sixth Wednesday. 7. at 11 A.

M. We will sell 35 Head GOOD WORK AND DKIV- INti ltm HKS, Wagons. Unjfeies. Carts. Harness.

etc. tale positive: no reserve or limit whatever. SULLIVAN A DOYLK. Proprietors, fes l.lvestoclc Auctioneers. AUCTION SALES.

GHAS. LEVY ATCTIONFERS COMMISSION 1 MERCHANTS ll3s Market bet. 7th and Bth. F.egular Tuesday and Friday. RECEIVER'S SALE.

TO-MORROW. Tlmrsdnr Februarys. 1R94. At 11 o' -iocs a. on the oremlses.

UNITED STATES RESTAURANT, 51 1-510 Clay Street, near Montgomery, WILL 5K1. 1.. Counters. Chairs, Tables, Double-Door Safe. Mirrors.

Crockery, Cutlery, Casters, Stationary Range, Hot Oven, Co. 'tin? Utensils, RefrlKerator. and everything appertaining to a restaurant, will be sold as a whoie or In lots to suit purchasers. It i HAS. LEVY Auctioneers.

OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC CO. DISPATCH STEAMKKS FROM SAN Francisco for ports lv Alaska a. Feb. 9, 4.

March 11, 20, April and May 10. 26. For ISrlttsh Columbia and Pufret Sound ports, Jan. and every fifth day thereafter. For Cureka.

HumlioUlt I'ity. Wednesdays. 9 a. m. I For Newport, i.os Angeles and all way ports, every fourth and fifth day, 8 a.

m. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, harbara. Port Los Angeles fLos Angeles), Hedondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, erery fourth and firth day, at 11 a. v. For ports In Mexico, '25th or each month.

Ticket l'alace Hotel. 4 New Montgomery street. HraM PERKINS General Agents. 1 tf 10 Market San Francisco. FOR PORTLAND OREGON THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM- I Ocean Division-anil PACIFIC COAST £ISssV S.

S. will dispatch from Spear-street wharf, it 10 a. for the above porti ouo of their Al lion steamships, viz. STATE OF Jan. 14.

24, Feb. 3, 13 23. March 5, 15. 25. April 4.

14. 24. COLt'MKIA Jan. 9, 19. 29, Feb.

8. 18. 23, March 10. '20, 30, April 9. 19.

2a. ConnertJnc via Portland with the U. P. Ry. and other diverging lines for all points In Oregon, Washington, Hrltlsh Columbia.

Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Dakota, I'laii. Wyoming, Yellowstone i Park and all points east and south and to Europe. Fare to Portland-Cabin, steerage, round trip, cabin, $30. Ticket 1 Montgomery and Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery st. lrelgbt 2oo California St.

(iOOUALL, Supt. Ocean Div. 1 tf 10 Market San Iran Cisco. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY by World Tours, steamer a rail First class. 810 Second class.

steam- nOerssall: For Honolulu. Apia, If Auckland nd Syd- II ntiyi ss -ftionowal, Thursday, Feb. Bth, tf BPHBi For Honolulu only, SI. Australia, Saturday. For passage apply to 138 Montgomery st.

For freight apply to 327 Market st. J. D. SPKtCKELS BROS. tf General Agents.

CCMPAGNIE GENERALS 1 li A LA I I Ii I vr-. COMPANY'S PItR (NEW), 42 NORTH V' River, foot or Morton st Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway aud the discomfort of crossing the channel In a small boat. New York to Alexandria. Egypt, via Paris, first-class. $160 Second-class, SUB.

I A CHAMPAGNE, Laurent Saturday. rember 23, 6:00 ie 1A Capt. Saturday. liecerober JO, 10:00 a. st LA isoL'RliOUN'B, Capt.

Leboear. Saturday. January 1894 i-A GASCOUNE. Cant, Santelll Saturday. .1 unary im Fir rartber particulars apply to A.

FORGET, Agent, WT 8 Bowling; Ureen, New Yore J. T. itAZi ca. i Montgomery Frcnclsco. branch cmce.

lv Montgomery st. HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET GO. ASIKST LINK TO SOUTHAMPTON, LON- i DON, IIAMkORG. TWIN-SCKKW EXPRESS STEAMERS of 13.000 and 16.000 horse-power- lIKSI BISMARCK, NOHMANNIA, AI'UUSTA victoria, COLUMBIA. Regular York to Hamburg direct, New York.

Gothesburg, Copenhagen Line. MEDITERRANEAN' AND ORIENT 1 XI'KKSS New York, Algiers, Naples. Genoa. Jan. 25.

Feb. 1. Feb. 8, Feb. 22, March 22, March '29.

Grtrid excursion, steamship FURST MSMaRCK, February 1. to Algiers Naples, Egypt. Holy Land. Constantinople, Athens, etc. Second grand excursion March 1 from Nice.

Pamphlets, tickets and rates. Ham- burg American Picket Company's ticket office. A. W. MYER.

Gen'l Apent for Pacific Coast. 401 California street, coiner Sansome, sail Fran- cisco. jal4 tr WHITE STAR LINE. United Mutes and lioy.il Mail Steamers HKTWK.KN New York, Queenstown A. Liverpool, VKi.V WKKIC.

AIUN, $BO AND UPWARD, ACCORD- Jug to (itfauier and accommodations £2B3ts (elected; second cabin, Majestic and Teuton- i Ci 40 anu steerage tickets from England. Ireland, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Dauumrk, rough to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tick- ets, sailing dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. H. a VERY.

pacific Mail Dock, or at the Office of the Company, 618 Market st. under Grand Hotel. G. FLETCHER. TnWerrSti tf.

Gen. Agt. for Pacific Coast ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. STEAMERS LEAVE ARFINWAI.L furtnlghtlr for the West Indies outhampton. calling en route at France, and Plymouth, to land passengers.

Through bills of ladinr. in connection with the Pacific Majl S. S. issued for freight and treas- ure to direct ports In England and Germany. Through tickets from San Franclseo to Ply- mouth, Cherbourg, Southampton.

First-class, 5195: third-class, $97 80. For further particu- lars apply to PARROTT Agents, 306 California st. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Ititeuiled ss. failings from Vancouver TO JAPAN AND CHINA, Feb.

March April 2. TO HONOLULU AND AUSTRALIA. Feb. March April 16. M.

M. Chronicle Bld'c. MARKKT San Fr.nclien. RAILROAD TRAVEL. ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD.

SAXTA FK ROUTE. TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN FRAN- Cisco (Market-street Ferry): BM NOV. 19, 6 :00 Fast Express via MoJaTe IST 9:00 Express via Los Angeles Ticket Offlca-650 Market lBtf General Passenger Agent. SERIES ISTo. 3.

NEW SUBSCRIBER'S COUPON. Present or send this coupon with name and address to THE CALL, 710 Market street, city, or 1010 Broadway, Oakland, with one dime and receive one number of "PICTURESQUE CALIFORNIA." BEND DAILY CALL TO NAME ADDRESS SERIES ISTo. 3. OLD SUBSCRIBERS COUPON. Present or send this coupon with name and address to THE CALL, 710 Market Jj street, city, or 1010 Broadway.

Oakland, with one dime and receive one number of "PICTURESQUE CALIFORNIA." NAME ADDRESS I RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY I (PACIFIC SYSTEM). Trains Leave and are to Arrive i SAY FRANCISCO. leave KRQM JANUARY 27. ibikti 7 Atlantic Express for Oedea and East 6:45 a 7:00 a Benicla.VacavViie."§KnmseV."tsac- xt ra ento via Davis 7:15 Martinez.

San Ramon, Napa. 8 Callstoda and nta Koj, Mies. San Jose, Stockton. lone. I Sacramento.

Marysvllle, Red Bluff and 'Orovllle New Orleans Express. Santa Bar-' bar i. Los Anzeles. El Paso. New Orleans and a tor llsywards Mies and San Josa Haywards.

Nllesand M.ln<e... Sacramento River Steamers Martinez. San Ramon. Vallelo. Napa.

El Vci.t:i ait I Santa Uosa i BeulcU, i tijKuiiisey. woodland, Knlzhts Landlnsr. Marysvllle. Orovlile and Sacramento Niles Llvermore and San 6:0 Or Martinez. Stockton, Modesto.

Merce ana Fresno. Los Anceles Express, Fresno, rlakersfleid, Santa Barbara and Angeles Santa Fe Route, Atlantic Express for Mojave aud Fast 6 European Mail. Oeden aud East. Hay wards, Mies and San 7.45 a Vallejo Oregon press, Sacramento, Marysvllle. Redding, I'ortlaml.

tuget Sound and East SANTA UZ I I I 8:16 a Newark, Center vine. San Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Wav Newark. Centervllle. San Jose. Almaden.

Felton. Boulder Creek Santa Cruzand principal way stations 4ilsp Newark. San Jose. Los Gatos ill-Abe Hunters' i rain for Al- vlso, San Jose, Los and I i Way Stations CO I Th (I ii 6 San Jose, Now Almaden and Way Stations 8:16 a San Jose. Tres Plnos.

Santa Pacific raso Robles (San Luis Oblspo) Principal Way Stations Pan Jose and Way 6 Palo Alto and Wav Stations Ssn Jose, Tr'-s 1 Banta Cruz. Salinas, Monterey, I Pan Jose aud Principal Way Sta 1 ttous 9:474 Palo Alto and Way Stations a Pan Jose and Wav Stations Palo Alto and Way Stations. 6:33 a til Palo Alto and Way Stations RE ROUTE FERRY. From fan Franclseo, foot of Market st. (Slln 8) 1 1 a.m..

iO. 11:00, 8:00. 5:00 and 00 P. From Oakland, foot of 8:00. 10:00 1:00 a.

2:00. 4:00 ami p. if. jTfor for Afternoon. excepted.

tSaturdays oaly. only. (Monday, Wednesday and Friday only. Saturday and Sunday only. "I Returning Sunday and Monday ouly.

The PACIFIC kTn CO ANT will call for and check bajttage from hot. 13 and residences. Inquire of Ticket Agents lor Time rd nd other laformatlon. SAX FRASCISCO NORTH PI- CIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tiburon Foot of St.

In Effect October 29, 1893. From San Francisco to Itafae'. I WEEK 9:20, 11:40 a. m. 3:30.

6:05, 8:20 p. v. Extra trips Saturdays at 1:50 11:16 m. SU.VDaYS-8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. 1:30.

3:30. 6:00, 6 :20 p. m. From Knfael to San Francisco. WEEK 7:55.

9:30 a. 12:45. 1:40, 6:05 r. m. SATURDAYS An extra trip at 6:30 P.

m. 9:40. 11:10 a. 1:40, 8:40, 6:00. 6:25 p.

m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen lark same schedule as above. Leave I Arrive San Francisco. I I San Francisco. 1 Destination, i Week I Sun- i Sun- I Week Days.

I DAYS. I pays. Days. 7T4OAM 8:00 aMI Novato, 10:40 am 8:50 am 3:30 9:30 am I Petaluma. 6:05 pm 10:30 am pm Santa Rosa.

I 7:30 rm 6.10pm I I Fulton, 7:40 am I Windsor. ami Healdsburg, 7:30 pmi 3:30 ueyserviile, i i 6:10 I I I Cloverdale. 1 Pleta, I 8 :00 am Hoplandandl 7:30 XJKlah. I I 8. -00 ami GuernevlUe.l am I 3j3oj-mI I 6:10 pm I 7:40 am am Sonoma 10:40 am" am 6:03 :00 and 6:10 pm I Glen Ellen.

Sebastopol. 1 10:40 am; 10:30 am 6:10 pm Stages counect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs. Stages connect at Geyserville rorSkagjs Sprinzj. Stewarts Polut, (Jual.iia and Point Arena. connect at Cloverdale for The Geysers.

Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kels-yvllle. Soda Hay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect at Uklah for Vichy Springs. Sara- toga Sprints, Blue Lakes. Upper Lake, Lakeport.

Boonevllle, Greenwood, Oir's Hot Spring), Men- doclno City. Fort Bragg, Utal, Westport, Canto. WlllettS. romn, Valley, John Day's, I Calpella, Harris. Biogksburg.

Brldgevllle. Hydesvllle and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates On Houuil trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at naif rates. Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and Market streets, under Palace Hotel. 11.

C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, I Manager. n.

Pass. Aeent SAUSALITO FERRY. i and Arrive at S. F. From October 1, 1803.

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