Time Ball. Branch Hydrographlc Office. V. B. it.. Mer- THE STOCK MARKET. Securities were dull on the morning session. Hawaiian Commercial declined to $87 and Oceanic Steamship advanced to $95. Business wa» better In the afternoon. Oceanic sold up to $95 50 and Gas & Electric was higher at $52i@51 874- Following is a list of Cripple Creek, Colo., mining dividends during the first ten days of January: Gold Coin. $10,000: Golden Cycle, $10,000; Gold King, $30,000: Last Dollar, $30.CO0; LUlie. $11,250; Modoc. $5000; Mary McKlnnie. $30,000; Portland, $90,0C0; Raven, $10,000; Strong, $25,000: Vindicator, $50,750; Amazon. $12,000; total, $314,000. The Homestake Mining Company has de clared a regular monthly dividend of 23 centa for December, payable on January 25; also an extra dividend of 25 cents payable at the same time. The last dividend of the Ontario mine, paid on January 20, makes the total given to stock holders $13,617,500. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, January 22—2 p. m . Bld.Ask. Bld.Ask. U-S Bonds— Cent L St. P.... — ¦ 5 4s quar coup.. — — Eqult G L Co. 4«.J 5 4s quar reg.... — 114% Mutual L Co.. 134 14^4 4s quar new... — — OG L & H... 434 45 3s quar coup.. 1104 — Pas Gas Imp.. — 46<-j Miscellaneous- Pac Light Co.. 41 _- New York Stock Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 22— The clock market eho— -ed continued indifference on the part of th* puW'c and even of professtona! speculators to-day. Net changes in prices are without any ri*~Sflcano«» as bearing on the condition of fou«Sn«"*s or affairs. There was some show of Mrenirth In the local traction group which may be attributed to a covering demand from the short interest. Notwithstanding the better feeling reported In London on account of pro k ¦¦ — raid to be making in the accotnpllßh tnent of the British plan of campaign the nr.jrliKh financial public showed no disposition to pay her i>ric»»s for American securities. As fioon i.c prlc^a were lifted in this market sell- Ing orders for London account were executed In the leading international stocks. This •^emed to discourage any further operations for a rise and prices drifted back near Satur day's ckaing l»-vel and oscillated very feebly from that level for the rest of the day. What ever «p*culativf> disposition was current seemed to be divided between the cotton and wheat markets where there was some show of ani mation and considerable strength reflected from foretj— , markets. While the market was thus listless the undertone we* firm and whatever l ¦.. * >-' There was was attributed to covering t>>- a latrpe outstanding short interest. There — aa n<» further marked change in the rates Tor money to-day. A further drop In sterling exchange rates marked the continued relaxa tion In the money situation abroad as well _s here. The factors making toward greater «.r* liable to seem interrupted et no v»ry distant |>eriod. The money coming fror- the rub-treasury Is due In part to heavy disbursements for pension payments, which are now about completed for the present period. The deposit of internal revenue collections In depository banks cannot be Indefinitely pro longed for lark of government bonds at se curity. If the drain from the banka Into the ¦üb-treasury by reason of the taking up of purplus revenues in resumed the present rate cf return from the Interior will scarcely be rufneient to offset it. ThU Is a remote con tingency at present, but It plays some part in the eluirgishneta of the money market. The bond market was not so active as during the latter imrt of last week, but etlll over shadowed the market for stocks. The forced liquidation last fall 4 t,6M3 Chicago, liur'.ington & Quincy 122% 300 Chicago Ind & Louisville 15% Chicairo Ind & Loui«vUle prefd 46 200 Chicago & Eastern Illinois S3 Ohiciiro & Northwwestern 161 J.'-::' Chl^Ko Rock Island &. Pacific ....10*4 *G0 V. C C _. Xt Louis 61 »..".... Colorado Southern 6% 100 Colorado Southern Ist prefd 43>4 143 Ctilcrado 2d prefd IS b Delaware &. Hudson lli'.i Cal-st Cab 55..115Ji - |S F G & E.... 61H 62 C C Water 55..106%107% Ean Francisco. 4% 5 Ed L& P 65.. 130 — Stockton Gas.. 13 — F & Cl Ry 65.. 115 — Insurance— Geary-st R 6s. — 95 Flrem's Fund. 22o — H C & S 545.. 10S 111 Bank Stocks— HC& S 5s UtiVi — Anglo-Cal Ltd. 63 — L A Ry 65....104V4 — Bank of Cal. -.400 — LAL Co 55... — — Cal S D & T.. — 98 Do gtnd 65.. — — First Nat10n1..250 — Do gtnd 55.. — 103 Lon P& A 131 132V4 LA& P R 55.102Vi103 Merchants" Ex — 16 Market-st 65...1254 — Nev Nat 8k... — — Do Ist m 55..117%115U Savings Banks— NCN G R 7s. — 103 Ger S & L...1.00 — NR of Cal 68.112 - Hum S & L.. - - NR of Cal 53.114 - Mut Say Bk. 40 45 NPCRR6S.IO3 - S F bay L... 500 - NPC R R 65. 106 — Say & L 50... 724 SO NC R R 55.. .109 - Sec Say 8k... - - OGL & H 55.10S 110 Lnlon T C 0... - - Oak Trans 65.. - 113 Street Railroads- Oak W Co 55.. 105 1064 California .... - 120 Oceanic SS C0.104%105% Geary-st ...... 50 - Om CRy 65... - 12S Market-st Ry.. 61 62 P&Clßy6s.. - - OSLtH...:;- 50 Pk _O Ry 6s. - - Presidio •¦•••¦•» ~ Powell-st R «s. - 121 P°5 de , r Stocks— Sac El G&R5s — 100 California 1m lio «: vx-vv> v* ii^st E Dvnamlte... So — 1F & Jj/ssf-1164 - Giant Con Co.. 94 95 SRy of Cal 6s. - 109 Vigorit ••¦••••- 2 ~* ~ SPof A 65....11<*411'>% Su X a !l Stc^s— S P C 6s(l9os).lo9%lloU|Hana P Co.^. .£ .^ SP C 6s(1906).lll — [Haw C&S Co Sb 4 — S P C 6s(1012). — - I Honokaa S Co. 3^* — SPCIsc S ss. - - jflutch S PCo. 2R4 27 SPBr 6s 124412S Kllauea SCo. — -7 S V Wat 65. ... 115 - I Makawell SCo 434 - S V Wat 45.... - 1044 jOnomea b Co.. 2.4 — SV W 4s(3dm). 102^4 - Paauhau S Co. -.% -** Stktn Gas 65. .101 105 Miscellaneous ,T a ,,, w Water Stocks- Al Pack A55n. 1194120 Contra Costa.. 73^ 73 Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 Marin County. 50 — Oceanic S Co.. 904 w* Spring Valley. — 94 Pac A F A.... IT* 24 Gas & Electric— I'ac C Bor Co.. 147 — Cent Gas Co.. — — J Par Paint Co.. 94 — Morning Session. Board— , -« 250 Hana Plantaticn Co • £!,. 10 Hana Plantation Co ' *t * 65 Hawaiian Commercial and Svgar — »; w 40 Oceanic S S Co »- ™ 90 Oceanic S S Co *> £j 50 Paauhau S P Co *l 3.4 $2000 S F ie N P Ry bonds J« M $2000 S F & N P Ry bonds 1" » $3000 Los Angeles-Paelflc It R bonds 102 25 54000 Spring Valley 6's lla Za Afternoon Session 25 Ala B sk a a rd plckers' Assn 119 50 100 Equitable Gas * 2° 200 Honokaa 3° "° 50 Hutchinson S P Co 2" •» $1000 Market Street Ry Ist con s's US 00 10 Oceanic S S Co 9,-> 00 10 Oceanic S, S Co 95 2-> 50 Oceanic S S Co *« w 20 Onomea Sugar Co 2i au 75 Paauhau S I' Co 27 37ft $3000 Park & Cli House 6's 104 50 160 S F Gas & Electric Co 52 00 50 S F Gas & Electric, b 10 32 00 50 S F Gas & Electric 51 87} i $2000 S P of A bonds HO 50 $1000 S V 4' s, 3d mortgage 102 50 1 Spring Valley Water 93 87»^ 5 Spring Valley Water 93 50 2 Spring Valley Water 93 6ZV2 SAN FRANCISCO EXCHANGE BOARD. Morning Session. Board — 10 Alaska Packers' Aesn 120 00 25 Contra Costa Water 73 00 100 Equitable Gas 4 87»i 10 Giant Powder 93 50 50 Honokaa Sugar Co, s 20 30 25 10 Oceanic S S Co 94 124 10 Oceanic Steamship Co 94 25 15 S V Water 92 »24 100 Vigorit Powder 2 874 Afternoon Session. Board- 10 Alaska Packers' Assn 120 00 60 Contra Costa Water 73 124 60 liana Plantation 7 124 30 Hawaiian Commercial 87 00 100 Honokaa. Sugar Co. s 90 30 00 10 Oceanic S S Co 95 00 100 Onomea Sugar Co. s 90 2S 124 50 Paauhau Sugar Co 27 23 23 S V Water 93 50 CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Mornin_ Session. Board 325 Barker Ranch 1 15 300 Century 1 25 200 Anaconda 1 0") 100 Yukon 145 Afternoon Session. Board— 200 Anaconda 100 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Momlnr Session. Board— 200 Burlington 100 150 Horre Oil 3 Hi 10>> National 6 '•> 100 San Luis 5 374 Afternoon Session. Board- 200 Burlington 1 0O 10) National "60 100 National TOO 150 San Luis 5 124 MINING STOCKS. Following 1 were the sales In the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Mornlnr Session, 100 Alta 03 100 Hale & Norcrs. 40 300 Best & Belcher. 26 4CO Mexican 34 200 Best & Belcher. 25 500 Ophir 71 100 Best & Belcher. 24 COO Potosl 2S 300 Chollar 25 600 Savage 17 100 Chollar 26 400 Sierra Nevada. 49 200 Con Cal & Va,..l 6u 100 Sierra Nevada. 50 200 Crown Point.... 13 tOCO Union Con 31 200 Gould & Curry. 24 1 100 Yellow Jacket.. 23 200 Gould & Curry. 23, Afternoon Session. 500 Alta C 3 I 200 Justice- 04 HjO Con Cal & Va...l 65 50 Ophir 72 100 Hale & Norcrs.. 41 1 500 Potosl 31 Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Mornlnsr Session. 500 Best & Belcher. 2S 600 Ophir 72 2CO Best & Belcher. 27 400 Potosi 29 200 Chollar 27 400 Potosl 30 800 C C & Va 165 300 Potosl 31 100 C C & Va 1674 600 Potosl 33 600 C C & Va....l 624 300 Savage 17 200 Crown Po'.nt .. 12 700 Sierra Nevada. 49 509 Gould & Curry. 24 300 Sierra Nevada. 50 COO Hale & Norcrs. 41 400 Sierra Nevada. 51 100 Mexican 36 j 500 Union Con 32 400 Mexican 35 600 Union Con 31 200 Mexican 34 I 500 Yellow Jacket.. 23 Afternoon Session. 200 Gould & Curry. 24 300 Potosl 31 200 Kentuck 03 300 Utah 04 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY. Jan. 22—4 p. m. Alpha 02 04 Kentuck — 03 Alta 02 04, Lady Wash 02 — Andes 07 09 ' Mexican 33 35 Belcher 11 12 Occidental IS 20 Best & Belcher 26 27 Ophir 71 72 Bullion 04 05 ' Overman 06 07 Caledonia 60 52iPotosi 31 32 Chollar 27 28 Savage 17 18 Challenge Con. 19 20 Scorpion 02 — Confidence 65 .63 Peg Belcher 02 03 Con Cal & Va.l 65 170 [Sierra Nevada. 49 51 Con Imperial... — 01 Silver Hill 03 05 Con New York. — C4iSt Louis — 07 Crown Point... 12 13 jStandard —2 95 Exchequer — 02|Syndicate — 05 Gould & Curry- 24 25 Union Con 31 32 Hale & Norcrs. 40 41 Utah 04 03 Julia — 02 Yellow Jacket. 23 24 Justice 02 04. ARRIVED. Monday. January 22. Stmr Pomona. Parsons. 13Vi hours from Eu- Stmr Greenwood. Faeerlund. IT hours from Greenwood. Stmr Leelanaw. Storrs, 33 days fr^m Manila, via Naeasaki 2* l i days, via Kobe SZH clays. Stmr Albion, Ericsson. 40 hour 3 from Cres cent City. Stmr Scotia, Jacobs. 16 hours from Albion. Stmr Cleone, Higsins. 17 hours from Caspar. Stmr Brunswick. Andresen, 32 hours from RMondo. . -. Stmr Santa Cruz. Hlnkle. 70 hours from N«w- Umatllla. Cousins, SO hours from Vic toria and Pu*et Sound ports. Stmr Newsboy. Walvl*. 20 hours from Lsal. Stmr Del Norte. Allen. 51 hours from San DießO. _ Stmr Empire, Nelson. 5V^ hours from Coos Br «h!D Clan Graham, Mclntyre. 74 Cays from Newcastle, NS"VV. Bark Gatherer. Youngrren. 17 days from, Tir coma, via Clallam Bay 4 days. Schr Ralph J Lonj. Islgkelt. 25 day* from Suislaw River. Schr Mary Etta. Anderson. 3 days from Bowena Landlnff. Schr A 31 Baxter, Marshall, 12 days frota Ballard. CLEARED. Monday. January 22. Stmr State of California. Ga«e. Astoria: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka: Cb as Nel- Stmr Bonlta, Nicolson. San Pedro: Goodall. Perkins ft Cb: Br stmr Alsoa. Hansford, Hongkong-. rl_ Yo kohama: P M S S Co. Br stmr Wellington. Salmond. Nanalmo: R Duns— uir Sons Co. SAILED. Monday. January tt. Stmr North Fork. Bash. Eureka. Stmr Alcazar. Gunderson. — -. Stmr San Pedro, Zaddart. San Pedro. Stmr Sequoia. Thwlnar. Fort Brag*. Br stmr Wellington. Salmond. Nanalmo. Br stmr Algoa, Hansford. Yokohama and Hongkong. Schr Volante, Ahrens. CoQullle River. SPOKEN Per Br ship Clan Graham, from N>w castle. Aus— D— : 13. lat 24 30 S. lon IS W— Br ship River Falloch. from Vancouver, for Liverpool: all well. Dec 22. lat IS 30 S. lon 1~ 58 W. Br ship Bermuda, from Astoria, for Queenstown: all well. Dec 4. lat 14 S. lon 34 W— Br ship Ancor.-, from Manila, for Boston. MISCELLANEOUS. PANAMA— Arrived Jan ft-Haw sttnr Earra couta. from ChamDerlco. with cargo shitted. decks swept, bulwarks stove and tails split and lost. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS. Jan 22. 10 p m— Weather foggy: wind SE. velocity 10 miles. .^-/ ¦ DOMESTIC PORTS. BOWENS LANDING— SaiIed Jan 22— Schr Corinthian, for San Francisco: achr Bender Brothers, for San Franc!sco. FORT BRAGG— Arrived Jan 23— Stmr Noyo, h CLALLAM-In bay Jan 22-Bark V! Port Cale donia, from Cnleta Buena. for Hamburg. Jon 20— Br ship Lord Elgin, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. FALMOUTH— SaiIed Jan 20— Ital bark Mario, for . CAPE TOWN— Arrived Jan KV-Br shlo Cam brian Hlls. hence Oct 31. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — $4 54«4 Sterling Exchange, sight — 4 87% Sterling Cables — 4 88% New York Exchange, sight — li New York Exchange, telegraphic — 174 Fine Silver, per ounce — 69*4 Mexican Dollars. — 4S Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT — Liverpool and Paris advanced, the latter rising 50 centimes, owing, according to Broomhall's cable, to damage to French and Russian crops by fro6t. Chicago advanced lc in symDathy with for eign cables. Corn was V*c higher and Prwi slcns were strong. Private wires said that It looked as l f we were to have a bull week. Tlv; Northwest bought freely, and business In flour last week was large. The visible supply re mained about the same. At the close coarse grains weakened and Wheat showed signs of reacting. There was some cash demand, but the timid shorts were well ashore. In the local market futures advanced and spot quotations were also higher. Trading in fu tures was more active than for some time. Spot Wheat— Shipping, 96>.i'g974c; milling, 9S?;c@sl 024. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session— 9:ls o'clock— May— 74,ooo ctls.' $100%; 28,000, $100%: 2000, $100%: 16,000. $1 004. December— 2 Coo. $1 03%: 6000, $1 03%; 4000, $1 04%; 20,000, $1 044; 2000, $1 04%; 40C0, $1 04%. Second Session— May— Cooo ctls, $100*4; 4000. $1 00%: 12,000. $1 004- Regular Morning Session— May— l2,ooo ctls, $1; 4000. $100%; 10.000. $100H; 2000, $100%. Afternoon Session— December— 4COo ctls, $104%; 14,000, $1044. May— 4ooo, $100%; 10,000, $1004; 10,000. |1 00%. BARLEY— The week opened on a dull and featureless market. Feed, 75@774c for No. 1 and €s®7;>/4c for oft grades: Brewing and Shipping grades. So@S74c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session— 9:ls o'clock — No sales. Second Session — No sales. Regular Morning Session— No sales. Afternoon Session— No sales. OATS— There Is nothing new to report, the market being extremely dull. White. $1 10@l 30; Red, $1 074@l £0; Gray. $1 074« l 174; Black, 974c@$l 074. CORN— Receipts from the East continue large and the market is dull. Eastern Wmte is quoted at 95c©$l 024 per ctl and Eastern Yellow at $1 05@l 10; mixed, 97Hc@$l 024. RYE-SIIU 05 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT— NominaI. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR— California family extras, $t 60©3 73. usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington. $3 40@3 50 per bbl for extra, $3 25©3 40 for bakers' and $2 25<33 for supernne. MILLSTUFFS — Prices In sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 lbs: Rye Flour. $2 75; Rye Meal. $2 50; Rice Flour. $7: Cornmeal. $2 50: Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 25@3 50: Buckwheat Flour, $4ff4 25- Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 M; Rolled Oats (barrels). $6«f7 25; in sacks, $5 75ii?7; Pearl Bar ley, $5; Split Peas, $5; Greea Peas, $5 50 per 100 lbs. Hay and Feedstuff s. All descriptions remain as previously quoted. Bran is firm with greatly reduced offerings, while Hay Is weak and quiet with large re ceipts. BRAN— SI 3 60014 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS— $17020 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS— RoIIed Barley, $14@17 per ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill. $26@27; Jobbing. J27 50®28; Cocoanut Cake. $20@21; Cornmeal. J23&24; Cracked Corn. $23 r.o@2» 50; Mixed Feed. $15 50- Cottonseed Meal. $28 per ton. HAY— Wheat, $7 50 >or younx: Hens. $4®5; Young Roosters. $5@5 50; Old Roosters, $4 50@5: Fryers, $4 6C©5; Broilers, $4 ff4 60 for large and $3@3 60 for small: Pigeons. $1 25W1 50 per dozen for old and $2 0003 for squabs. GAME— Quail. $1250150: Mallard, $3f?4; Can vasback. $3@4 50; Sprig. $3: Teal. $1 60: Wid geon, $2: Small Duck. $150; Doves. 75c per dozen; Hare, $1 60; Rabbits. $1 75@2; Gray Geese, $3if3 50: White. $1 50; Brant. $1 75^2 50: Honkers. $5; English Snipe, $2 50@3 per dozen; Jack Snipe, $1 CO. . : y - Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Dairy Butter is firmer, as It Is In moderate supply and the demand for It Is good at the moment. There Is no change In Creamery. Cheese continues weak and dull. Store Eggs are still lower, being affected by Eastern, but the decline In ranch Is ap parently stayed for the time being and they are steady, with light receipts. BL'TTEK- Creamery— Fancy Creamery. 24@23c; seconds. 2TU.iff?34c Dairy— Fancy. 22(?!'224c: goctt to choice. 19® 20c: common. 13® 174 c. CHEESE— Choice mild new. ll@HV4c; old. 104 c: Young America, 114@12c; Eastern. 154@ 16c: Western, 1340,15 c per lb. EGGS— Quoted at 17@lSc for store and 20® 224 c per dozen for ranch. Eastern — Cold stor age, 15ig174c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Four cars of Oranges were sold at the auc tion. Fancy large Navels went at $2 30®2 40, medium sizes at $1 50@2 10, and standards at 65c@$l 25. Seedlings sold at 65c. Lemons are lower and dull, with free sup plies. Limes are unchanged. Apples con tinue plentiful. DKCIOLOUS FRUITS— Apples — 3541 05 c per box for common, 75051 for good. $1 25@1 60 for choice. BERRIES— Cape Cod Cranberries, $4®7; Coos Bay Cranberries. $1 per box. CITRUS FRUITS— NaveI Oranges. $1 50^2 r>o. per box: Seedlinjr* 50c@$l 25; Pomelos. $I(S2 50; Lemons, $1(31 50 for common and $2(32 50 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $4 50®5: Cali fornia Limes, 2o'' : '3sc; Bananas. $1 75@3 per bunch; Pineapples. $3 50@4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. The demand for Prunes and Peaches has fallen off considerably, and both are now dull. The European demand for Prunes was their salvation this season, for If It had not ex isted there is no knowing how low prices would have gone, nor how many hundreds of cars would have been carried over. UlXlirlU t'holTS-i'runes, in sacks, 44c for 40-50's, 4@4%c for 50-60's, 34c for 60-70's. 3>4c for 70-80's. 3c for 80-90's and 2%c for 90-100's. Apricots, ll@l3c for Royals, 124^16c for Moor parks and 12@14c for Blenheims; Peaches, 54@ 6c for Standards. SViigfiSic for choice and 7@Sc for fancy: Peeled Peaches. 124®15c; Evaporated Apples. 6*io74t: Sun-dried. se- TALLOW— No. 1 rendered, 5®34c per lb; No. 2 S44®3c. WOOL— Fall clip, San Joaquln plains. South ern 8<310c; Middle County, ll@13c: Humboldt and Mendocino. 16017 c; Eastern Orecon. 13@16c; Valley Oregon, lS@2oc: Northern Mountain, free, ll@14c; Northern Mountain, defective, 10® lie per lb. HOPS-7@Hc per_lb : San Francisco Meat Market. Small Hogs are quoted higher, being scarce. Heavy* Hogs are cheaper. Otherwise there is nothing new. BEEF— 6%@7Uc per lb for Steers and 6@6\c for Cows. VEAL— S@IOc per lb. MUTTON— Wethers, S@B4c; ewes, 7%@Sc per pound. LAMB- Sprinp. 15c: ypßrlincs, 8ffi!)« per lb. PORK— Live Hogs. 5%c for small. syi4?3a;c for medium and 5®54c for large; stock Hogs and feeders. s@sVic; dressed Hogs, 7@B4c. General Merchandise. BAGS— Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7Uc; Wool Bars, 28@30c. COAL— Cumberland has cgaln advanced. Quite a fleet of. —?al ships has come In during the past few days, and their cargoes were needed, for the local yards had become about bare. Wellington, J3 per ton;. New Wel linston, *S; Southtield Wellington. $7 50; Seat tle. J7; Bryant. $7; Coos Bay. $5 50: Wallsend, JS; Co-operative Wallsend. JS: Scotch,. ; Cumberland, $12 In bulk and $13 50 In sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. »13: Cannel. $11 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and' $17 In tacks. •'• •¦";• H* SUGAR— The Western Sugar Refining Com pany quotes, terms net cash. In 100-lb bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c: Pow dered. 5%c; Candy Granulated, SVJc; Dry Gran ulated, 5%c. Confectioners' A. 5%c; Magnolia A, 4%c; Extra C. 4%c; Golden C, 44c; bar rels. l-16c more: half-barrels, ',ie more; boxes. 4c more; 50-lb bags, %c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or Its equivalent. Dominoes, half-barrels, 5%c; boxes, 6%c per lb. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY. JANUARY 22. Flour, ar sks ... 25.604 [Pußar. bbls 70 Wheat, ctls ..... C.llR .Chicory, bbls 13 Barley, ctls 5.670 Eggs, doz 5,5.-,o Oats, ctls 810 Pelts, bdls 277 Corn, East 1,200 Wool, bags 20 Rye. ctls 930 iSugar. ska 4.000 Butter, ctls ..*.. 193|Beans. sks 1.50!) Cheese; ctls 50 iPotutoes, sks ... 6,342 Tallow, ctls 220 | Onlons. sks 120 Wine, gals 83,200 Bran, sks -941) Leather, rolls .... 134 Middlings, sks .. 1,300 Hides, no 272 Hay. tons 67!) Lime, bb'.s 364lstraw. tons 5 OREGON Flour, or sks ... S96|Oots. ctls 450 WASHINGTON Flour, or »ks ... 800 I Flaxseed. sks .... 430 Oats, ctls 240| NOTE— In the above exposition of the tlJes the early morning tides are given in the left hand column anil the successive tide* of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the Jay the third time column the third tiJa and the' last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the sounciines on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (— ) precedes the height, and then the number given Is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. NEW YORK. Jan. 22.— FLOUR— Receipts, 17, 27J barrels; exports. 9391 barrels. Quiet, but held a shade firmer with wheat, checking de mand; Minnesota patents. $3 7Sctf trade and brUig big orders. •'I'eaehee appear to be quiet again, after a tew days of brisk buying, chiefly for Phila delphia and Western markets. It Is prob able that a considerable proportion of those left in first hands passed to jobbers or specu lators last u«*?k, but this is unconfirmed and may possibly be only a rumor. •'Raisins are Lncii£.r.ged. Trade is email and price* barely nominal. Seeders are taking j a few. but the quantity is too email to exert ' any influence on the market. Foreign goods ; are dull and buying limited to small consump- | tive orders. Holders are firm in their views | and reius*? to make concessions, though a Blight reduction in price would cause heavy buying." Weather Report. Pr.loth Meridian— Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 22. 5 p. re. lUowlax are the seasonal rainfalls to c as compared with those e Mendocino and even further south. An area of high pressure overlies Itah. Colorado and New Mexico. The temc*ratur» has remained nearly sta tionary v.est of the Kocky Mountains, except along tr.e Sierra*, where there has been a rise Ralnlall of 1:35 lnche« Is reported at Neah Bay. A mnilsrara wind velocitr of 30 miles per hour from the fouth i» reported at Astoria. The river at Sacramento is 23 9 feet and fall- Sootheast etorm signals are displayed from San Francisco to Eureka, and advisory mes eases have been sent to stations on the southern coast. For*caat made at San Francisco for 30 noun ending midnight January S3. 1300: • Northern California— Cloudy, probably rain Tuesday; frwh southeasterly winds, high on the coast. Southern California — Cloudy Tuesday, threat ening Tuesday Dl5 Northern Pacific 51% 212 Northern Pacific prefd T4". 4 400 Ontario & Western 21% j Oregon Railway &. Navigation 42 Oregon Hallway & Navigation prefd 76 | L3T2 Pennsylvania 129 Vi ! 240 Reading 17' i j 2.300 Reading Ist prefd 6H, SCO Reading 2d prefd 274 Rio Grande Western 33 «io Grande Western prefd S2 320 ft Louis & fan Francisco 9 L i Ft Louis & San Francisco Ist prefd.. CS St Louis & Kan Francisco 2d prefd. 334 1.610 St Louis Southwestern 11% 1.960 St Louie Southwestern prefd 28U 5.:60 St Paul US"» St Paul prefd 170 St Paul & Omaha 118 S. 0&0 Southern Pacific 35% 1,050 Southern Railway 11% l.sno Southern Railway prefd 54% j 3.350 Texas & Pacific 16 j 5.630 Union Pacific 47% 1.150 Union Pacific prefd 70% ' lGrt Wabash 7 500 WabaJh prefd 21V» l.m Wheeling & Lake Erie 10 472 Wheeling & Lake Erie 2d prefd 274 4C/0 WiFcnnsin Central 19% 1 Express Comranies — Adams 114 1 American 143 ) United States 47 Wells-Fargo 122 Miscellaneous — 440 American Cotton Oil 34 *» American Cotton Oil prefd 934 American Malting 6 100 American Malting prefd 27% 1.020 American Smelting & Ring 33 36-) American Smelting & RCng prefd.. S9 100 American Spirits 2% American Spirits prefd 17 100 American Steel Hoop 42 100 American Steel Hoop prefd 80 3.945 American Steel & Wire 47% 2CO American Steel A: Wire prefd 90 200 American Tin Plate 25% American Tin Plate prefd 79' i 5.260 American Tobacco 1004 American Tobacco prefd 135 40) Anaconda Mining Co 40% 41.143 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 724 600 Colorado Fuel & Iron 43»4 1.250 Continental Tobacco 32% 150 Continental Tobacco prefd 8o>« 3.553 Federal Steel E7% 400 Federal Steel prefd 73 7 i 2W General Electric 122 1.355 Glucose Sugar 61% Glucose Sugar prefd 98 International Paper 23 370 International Paper prefd 69 Laclede Gas 794 111) National Biscuit 364 150 National Biscuit prefd P24 150 National Lead 26% National Lead prefd 105% 400 National Ste*l 42 2SO National Steel prefd 92 250 New York Air Brake. 133 North American 14 300 Pacific Coast 51% Pacific Coast Ist prefd S3 Pacific Coast 2d prefd fi4V> 1.920 Pacific Mail 44 4,310 People's Gas 105% ISO Pressed Steel Car 554 123 Pressed Steel Car prefd 87 Pullman Palace Car IES 240 Standard Rope &. Twine &% 27.130 Sugar 118 190 Sugar prefd 113 2.380 Tennessee Coal & Iron 85% 16.3C0 United States Leather 17% 4U United States Leather prefd 76 fM United States Rubber 40% 331 United States Rubber prefd 1014 27$ Western Union 86% 1.265 Republic Iron & Steel 21% 1.230 Republic Iron & Steel prefd 664 P C C & St Louis 77 260,100 Share* sold. CLOSING BONDS. U S 2s reg IC2HIN J C sren 5s 120 Do 2s reg K**i.N Carolina 6s 127 Do in coup 110 1 , Do 4s 106 Do new 4a reg 133 N Pacific lsts 110 Do new 4s coup... 134 [ Do 3s 66% Do old 4s reg 114^1 Do 4s 103% Do old 4s COUP-..114V4 N V C & St L 45.. 105 Do 5s reg 112 |N & W con 4s 94V4 Do 5a coup 113%! Do gen 6s 129 Dlst of Col 3.65«...119 |Or Nay lsts 110 Atchison gen 45. ...101%; Do 4s IC2 Do adj 4s H>4|Or Short Line 65. .129% Canada So 2d* 108 i Do con 6s 112 Ches & Ohio 4»45.. 97 [Reading gen 45.... 84% Do 5s 115H'R G w l»ts 95v4 Chi & N con 75. ...141 ;St L & I M con 55.1114 Do 8 F deb 55. ...119 iSt L & S F gen 65. 119 Chicago term 45... 95 St Paul cons 186 D &. R G lets 102%|St P C & P lsts. ..llBH Do 4s 99 Do 5s 119 E T V & Q 15t5... 102 ;So Railway s 104% H&T C 5a 110 Wabash Ist* 113V4 Do eon 6s 110 Do 2ds 103 Vi lowa Central lets. .lllVi ;West Shore 4* 113 X C P Sc O lsts... 69 |Wis Central lsts... !>O% La new con 4a 100% jVa Centuries F;>4 L& N unl 4s SB% Do deferred 5 M X & T 2ds B9 IColo So 4s ?S Do 4s SM>4'So Pacific i* iSVi NYC lsts 109*/*: MINING STOCKS. Chollar 22 Ontario * 7 90 Crown Point 10 Ophir 66 Con Cal & Va 1 60 Plymouth 08 Dead wood ts Quicksilver 1 75 Gould & Curry .... 21 Quicksilver prefd.. 750 Hale & Norcross .. Si Sierra Nevada 45 Homestaka 60 00 Standard 2 50 Iron Silver 50 Union Con...' 27 Mexican 31 1 Yellow Jacket .... 20 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS Money— iWest Electric V>% Call loans 4406] Wisconsin Central. 19 Time loans 4Q5 Dom Coal 414 Stocks— Dom Coal prefd ...115 ATA S F 19% Bonds— AT& S F prerd... «l Atchlson 4s 100 American Sugar ..11$ Mining Shares — A Sugar prerd 114 Adventure 6 Bell Telephone ...330 Allouez Mining Co. 2*i liof-ton Elevated .. 85%, Atlantic 24 Vi Boston & Maine ...199 ; Boston & M0nt.. .275 Chgo. Bur A. Q.....122% (Butte & Boston .. 45 Fltchburg prefd ..110 jCalum et & Hecla.."3o General Electric ..1214'Centennlal 70 Gen Elec prefd 135 ;Franklln 1414 Federal Steel 67*»iHumboldt 1 Fed Steel prefd .. 73%'Osce.ola 68 Mexican Central .. 1214 Parrot 404; Mich Telephone ...100 Quincy. ex-div ..,.130 NY & N E prefd.2o2 Santa Fe Copper.. s\i Old Colony 17%, Tamarack ..t ISI Rubber 404;Wtnona 4 Union Pacific ....'. 47% ' Wolverine* 39 Union Land 24! Utah Mining 26U West End 92&1. New York Money Market. i NEW YORK. Jan. 22.— CLOSE— Money on call, steady.- at 24@4 per "cent; last loan. 24 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4'i054 per cent. Sterling exchange weak, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 86% for demand and at $4 S3\ for nix ty ' days. Posted rates, $4 b44 and $4 8704 88. Commercial bills, $4 53!,! SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver certificates. 594@604c. Bar silver, 69ftc. Mexican dollars. 474 c. Government bonds, weak; State bonds, Inact ive; railroad bonds, strong. London Markets. NEW YORK, Jan. 22.— The Commercial Ad vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here are Idly waiting news of a decisive victory In South Africa. There was to-day a continued advance In consols, which touched 102>i. They are apparently being worked for purposes of the forthcoming war loan. Home rails were notably flat on dls apjxiinting dividend announcements, due to the high price of coal and dear materials gener ally. One speculative favorite fell several points. American securities were absolutely listless, but brokers complain that they cannot fill New York orders for good business, for European markets have been swept bare of them. The Bank of England bought £36,000 rold in German coin. Foreign exchange rates are as follows: Paris cheque, 25.19; Berlin, 20.49. It Is expected that the Berlin bank rate will soon be reduced. Silver was strong on the closing bear commitments and the Indian demand. ' CLOSING, LONDON, Jan. 22.— Canadian Pacific, 95H; Union Pacific preferred, 77%; Northern Pacific, 76*4: Atchlson. 20*fe: Grand Trunk, 1%; Ana conda, 84. Bar silver, uncertain, 27 9-16 d per ounce. Condition of the Treasury WASHINGTON. Jan. 22.— T0-day's statement of the condition of the treasury shows: Avail able cash balance, $257,046,445; gold reserve, ?220,:C3,CD1. New York Grain and Produce. AUCTION SALES' *w TH_ HORSE.ViEN'ci *>_ -™ OPPORTUNITY. CLOSING -OUT SALE Of All the RACEHORSES IN TRAINING Belonsing to J. NAGLEE BURK, Consisting of such well-known money-wir.nc-i as Coda. Dolore. Esptrando. Evirato. Festns.i, Flero. Fuga. Glissando. Gravita. Garbo. Gratia. Gusto. Giro, Giocoso. Galo and nine two-year- olds ready to race, by Flambeau. CrescemH Drum Major. Brioso and Bellicoso. Including \ brother of Crescendo. There are descendants • f imported Brutus. Imported Foul Shot. Wlldicll-, St. Saviour. Flambeau, etc.. In this sale whlcil are unexcelled as Individuals and are sold only on account of the retirement of the owner frorr. the business of racing. Sale Takes Place on THURSDAY JANUARY 25, 19J0, At 11 a. m. Sharp. In the Saddling Paddock of the -I!- OAKLAND -:- RACETRACK -||- Emeryville, Cal. WM. G. LAYNG. Auctioneer. Office, 721 Howard St.. S. F. Catalogues ready. Trains leave at 10 o'clock for Emeryville. Horses may be seen at th» track. -^* THE SAN FRAXCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JAISTUARY 23, 1900. Western wethers. $4 40@4 SO; lambs. $5 60@6 40. Receipts— Cattle. SSOQ; hogs, 20,000; sheep, :o,coo. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 22.— T0-day's developments In th« metal market were not specially event ful. Spelter advanced slightly on increased demand and better cables than anticipated. Tin was Irregular, though not lower. As a whole the market showed a fairly steady un dertone: At the close the Metal Exchange quoted: PlGlRON— Warrants, dull. LAKE COPPER— Unchanged, at $16 50. TlN— Barely steady, at $2S. LEAD— Steady, at $4 70@4 75. SPELTER— Firm, at $4 6CKff4 70. The brokers'; price for lead is $4 45 and ror copper $16 50. Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Jan. 22.^-The visible supply of grain in store and afloat on Saturday, January 20, as compiled by the New York Produce Ex change Is as follows: Bushels. Increase. Decrease. Wheat 56,530,000 21.000.000 Corn 14,100,000 1,216.000 Oats 6, OSS. 000 45.000 Rye 1.213.000 37.0P0 Barley 1.920.000 112,000 Foreign Markets. LONDON, Jan. 22.— Consols. 101%. Silver. 27 9-lCd. French Rentes, IOOf 2%c. Wheat car goes oft coast, quiet and steady; cargoes on passage, quiet and steady; No. 1 Standard Cali fornia, 295. 3d; English country markets, partly 6d cheaper: import into U. X., wheat, 295.000 quarters: Import Into U. X.. flour. 188,000: wheat and flour on passage to U. X., 1,890,000; do Con tinent. SlO.OOO. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 22. — WHEAT — Firm; wheat in Paris, strong: flour In Paris, strong. COTTON— Uplands, 4 11-16 d. CLOSING. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 22.— WHEAT— Spot No. 2 red Western winter, firm. 5s 9d; No. 1 Northern tsprlng, firm, Ds 10% d. Futures— Steady; March, 6s 9d: May. 5s 9%d. ¦ '¦'_ " Vir ii CORN— Spot American mixed new, firm, 3s 6%d; old, firm, 3s 5%d. Futures— Steady; Janu ary, 3s 5%d; March, 3s 6d. COMMERCIAL AND FINACIAL NEWS SPECIAL SALE. £* £?* _£» THIS DAY. TUESDAY January M • ' . At 11 o'clock, at ORMONDE STABLES. 151G MISSION STREET. Between Twelfth and Thirteenth. 40 HEAD BROKE HORSES. From 90* to 1600 pounds. Sale positive, rain or shtne; no reserve or limit whatever. chants' Exchange. San Francisco. CaJ., January 22, 1300. The time- ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— I. c.. at noon of the 120 th meridian, or at t o'clock p m.. Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS. Lieutenant Commander. U. S. N.. In charge. LONDON, Jan. 22.— The offerings at the wool auction sales to-day numbered 11.198 bales. There was a better demand and prices ruled slightly higher. Greasy merinos suitable for America were taken .freely by the Continent. Scoureds sold better to the home trade and the Continent. There were fewer withdrawals to day. American representatives purchased a quantity of crossbreds at 5 per cent above last week - s prices. Total American purchases to date, 4000 bales. Portland's Business. PORTLAND. Or.. Jan. 22.— Clearings, $320, 358; balances. $27,906. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 22.— Exporters are In no special need of wheat and are not quoting over SOlgulc at the outside for Walla Walla, with valley weak at 49#50c; blue «tern Is nom inally 52c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA. Jan. 22.— Wheat Vie higher; club, 51c; blue stem, 53c. ? . Article*— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2—2 — January 63% 64 63H 63% May 66H 67H 66% 66% July 67% 68 * 67% 67% Corn No. 2—2 — January 31H 31% 30% 30% May 33% 33% 33 33>4 July 34V» 31% 83% 33% Oats No. 2—2 — January 22% 22% 22% ¦ 22% May 23% 23% 23% 23% Mesa Pork, per barrel- January 10 77% 10 77% 10 62% 10 62% May 10 92% 1100 10 85 10 £5 July 1107% 1107% 10 95 10 95 Lard, per 100 Dounds— January SSO 590 6 87% 6 87% May 610 610 6 02% 6 02% July 6 15 6 15 6 10 8 12% Short Ribs, per 100 pounds- January •••• •••• 6 70 May 580 6 87% 6 77% 5 77% July 5 85 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, Hrm: No. 3 spring wheat, 69@63%c; No. 2 red, 670f.Sc; No. 2 corn, 31% c; No. 2 oats, 23<323>»c; No. 2 white, 26% c; No. 3 white, 26@25%c; No. 2 rye, 64c; No. 2 barley, 3S@44e: No. 1 flaxseed, SI 50: prime timothy seed, $2 60; mess pork, per barrel, $9 25@10 67%; lard, per 100 pounds, $5 52% (25 92%; short ribs sides (loose), $5 65@5 85; dry salted shoulders (boxed). 5455% c: short clear sides (boxed). $5 92%@6 02%: whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gallon, it 23%. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 27,000 28.000 Wheat, bushels 21.000 14.000 Corn, bushels ...: 178.000 126.000 Oats, bushels 257.000 156,000 Rye, bushels 5.000 - Barley, bushels 65,000 43.000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady; creamery, 19®24%c; dairy. 150"22 c. Cheese, firm; 12@13c. Eggs, steady; fresh, 16@17e. Close, 8 Steamer. ¦ From. Due. Tellua Departure Bay Jan. 23 Progreso Tacoma jj a n. 21 R. Adamson.... Nanalmo Jan. 23 Santa Rosa San Diego Jan. 2^ Jeanle' Departure Bay Jan. 23 Samoa Humboldt Jan. 23 Volumnia iHamburg (Jan. 2i Chas. Nelson... I Pueet Sound (Jan. 2( Tlllamook ITtllamook Jan. 21 Columbia Portland Jan. jj Coos Bay [Newport Jan. 23 Point Arena — Point Arena Jan. 23 Crescent City... Crescent City Jan. 25 Arcata Coos Bay j an . j; Matteawan [Comox j an , o." Miami (Departure Bay Jan. 2J Czarina Puget Sound j a n. 2C Corona ? San Diego jj a n. 21 North Fork Humboldt jj a n. 27 Curacao Mextco j an . j} Queen Victoria & Pupet Sound Jan. 21 Orizaba IHumboldt |Jan. V A. Blanchard...iCoo» Bay Jan. II Bristol Departure Bay '.'. Janl 2< Lady Jolcey China and Japan Jan. 2S Bonita Newport Jan. 2: ; Nippon Maru... China and Japan Jan. 3C San Bias Panama Jan. 3f Australia; Honolulu " Jan 3C State of Cal Portland ?.. Jan. 3t Steamer. ! Destination. I Satis. * | Pier. State of Cal Portland...... Jan. 23. 10am rieizi Bonlta San Pedro.. .„ Jan. 23. 9am Pier 11 Aberdeen .. Humboldt..... Jan. 13. 12 m;Plerls China |Chlna& Japan Jan. 24, Ipm PMSS Moana Sydney Jan. 24, 3pm Pier 7 Orizaba ....IHumboldt Jan. 24. 2pm Pier 9 Del Norte.. | Humboldt |Jan. 2J. 10 am Pier 23 Santa Kosa.jSan Diego Uan. 28, 11 am Pier 11 Excelsior .. (Alaska... Jan. 25. 9am Pier 34 Samoa fHumboldt Jan. 25. 10 am Pier 13 Umatllla .. Vie & Pgt Sd. Jan. 2«. 10 amiPler 9 Coos Day... Newport Jan. 27. 9am Pier 11 Pt. Arena.. Point Arena.'. Jan. 27, 2pm Pier 2 Arcata Coos Bay Jan. 27, 10 am Pier 13 Columbia .. Portland Jan. 23, li>amjPler2t Colon (Panama Jan. 29. 12 m PMS3 C. N»lson..|PuKct Sound.. Jan. 23 | Corona |San Diego Jan. 29, 11am Pier 11 A. Blanch'd Coos Bay Jan. 29, 2pm Pier 13 North Fork Humboldt Jan. SO. 9am Pier 2 Lady Joicey China & Japan Jan. 31. Ipm IT! ITlm»! jTimej ITI Ft. I— Ft.; j-H W rt W Ft. 22. 23 2* 25 3 . 4:13 . 4:50 . 5:36 IL. W 5.1! H 5.1 V. 5.2' X 8.4 : H 10:19 11:12! 13:14 1:11 I W 1.9 1.5 1.2 0.6 4:O 5:54 7:21 I 8:35 EL W i ' 6 ! ! 3: s i:l5 >:03 ::1C Vv 2.3 2.3 3.i) 25 27 . 0:13 . 1:34 3.2! ' 5.2 ' 6:31 7:31 5.5 5.« 2:03 2:55- 4.0 4.3 ki 2S - 2:36. 3.2' ; 4.1 20 ¦ 3.->! ! 9:28| 6.0 >! I 4:21;- Steamer. ! Destination. I Satis. * | Pier. State of Cal Portland...... Jan. 23. 10am rieizi Bonlta San Pedro.. .„ Jan. 23. 9am Pier 11 Aberdeen .. Humboldt..... Jan. 13. 12 m;Plerls China |Chlna& Japan Jan. 24, Ipm PMSS Moana Sydney Jan. 24, 3pm Pier 7 Orizaba ....IHumboldt Jan. 24. 2pm Pier 9 Del Norte.. | Humboldt |Jan. 2J. 10 am Pier 23 Santa Kosa.jSan Diego Uan. 28, 11 am Pier 11 Excelsior .. (Alaska... Jan. 25. 9am Pier 34 Samoa fHumboldt Jan. 25. 10 am Pier 13 Umatllla .. Vie & Pgt Sd. Jan. 2«. 10 amiPler 9 Coos Day... Newport Jan. 27. 9am Pier 11 Pt. Arena.. Point Arena.'. Jan. 27, 2pm Pier 2 Arcata Coos Bay Jan. 27, 10 am Pier 13 Columbia .. Portland Jan. 23, li>amjPler2t Colon (Panama Jan. 29. 12 m PMS3 C. N»lson..|PuKct Sound.. Jan. 23 | Corona |San Diego Jan. 29, 11am Pier 11 A. Blanch'd Coos Bay Jan. 29, 2pm Pier 13 North Fork Humboldt Jan. SO. 9am Pier 2 Lady Joicey China & Japan Jan. 31. Ipm Steamer. ¦ From. Due. Tellua Departure Bay Jan. 23 Progreso Tacoma jj a n. 21 R. Adamson.... Nanalmo Jan. 23 Santa Rosa San Diego Jan. 2^ Jeanle' Departure Bay Jan. 23 Samoa Humboldt Jan. 23 Volumnia iHamburg (Jan. 2i Chas. Nelson... I Pueet Sound (Jan. 2( Tlllamook ITtllamook Jan. 21 Columbia Portland Jan. jj Coos Bay [Newport Jan. 23 Point Arena — Point Arena Jan. 23 Crescent City... Crescent City Jan. 25 Arcata Coos Bay j an . j; Matteawan [Comox j an , o." Miami (Departure Bay Jan. 2J Czarina Puget Sound j a n. 2C Corona ? San Diego jj a n. 21 North Fork Humboldt jj a n. 27 Curacao Mextco j an . j} Queen Victoria & Pupet Sound Jan. 21 Orizaba IHumboldt |Jan. V A. Blanchard...iCoo» Bay Jan. II Bristol Departure Bay '.'. Janl 2< Lady Jolcey China and Japan Jan. 2S Bonita Newport Jan. 2: ; Nippon Maru... China and Japan Jan. 3C San Bias Panama Jan. 3f Australia; Honolulu " Jan 3C State of Cal Portland ?.. Jan. 3t IT! ITlm»! jTimej ITI Ft. I— Ft.; j-H W rt W Ft. 22. 23 2* 25 3 . 4:13 . 4:50 . 5:36 IL. W 5.1! H 5.1 V. 5.2' X 8.4 : H 10:19 11:12! 13:14 1:11 I W 1.9 1.5 1.2 0.6 4:O 5:54 7:21 I 8:35 EL W i ' 6 ! ! 3: s i:l5 >:03 ::1C Vv 2.3 2.3 3.i) 25 27 . 0:13 . 1:34 3.2! ' 5.2 ' 6:31 7:31 5.5 5.« 2:03 2:55- 4.0 4.3 ki 2S - 2:36. 3.2' ; 4.1 20 ¦ 3.->! ! 9:28| 6.0 >! I 4:21;-