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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL,VT ESDAY, MARCH 5, 1895 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS., Silver unchanged. Wheat stronger. Barley very firm. e held for more money. and Corndull. Brau firm. Middlings unchanged. Hay weak. Beans as before. Few new Potatoes coming in. Onions higher again. Butter and Eges still lower. Cheese unchanged. and Game nominal. s Fruits as before. Dried Fraits sell fairly. Vegetables generally lower. Meuts wea Hides ve oft and dull. NEW YORK MARKETS. The Market Opened Strong, With Good Demand for Sugar. NEW YORK, March 4.—Upon the announcement of the adjournment of Congress on the Stoc: Ex- change to-day & few brokers threw up their hats and cried “Hurrab.” At the opening of business the market was strong and active, there being an especiaily good demand for sugar. The upward movement, however, was quickly checked by the free selling of the arbitrage stocks for the forelgn account, followed by sales of the local bear traders, who made an aitack on general electric. The stock broke 34 per cent to 26, Tallied to 267 on a de- nial of the reports, and fell off to 25%. During the last halt hour there was a sharp upward turn in the stock, the price touching 27%2. In the final 2715, trading a reaction of 13 per cent took place, mak- de T | ie from Saturday of only b4 percent. highest price touched by the shares thi: was 3515, on Junuary 10, and the lowest f were o The market generally became heavy before the close of the first half hour. Reading showed most weakness and sold down to 714, & reduction of 2 nt from the previous, but regained 15 per lining tendency of the general list 1about 1 o'clock, Sugar being sold sand breaking from 9314, the high e of the orning, to 9114, with & quick rally to Gond & Hnal {14, making a gain on day ot i, Other shares also Te- ent, but before 2 o'clock per c covered 1 and 14 pe: there was a renewal of the selling in which the arket lost a fraction. The temper of 1 underwent a marked change soon after ourand the sellers of the early part of me buyers, the_purchasing movement 10 the clos h was strong in tone at a 1@} per ¢ nt. uled quiet and in the main art of the day. Total sales, bonds steady for 5's and | State bonds dull. Railroad April sales none; 0544 bid; Lima ain and Merchandise. Wheat—Firmer. March, 5914c. Flour— Jiops—St Wool—Dull Oranges— v; Floridas and Californias, $3@ | 8 50. Pig Iron —Dull; Scotch, $19@20; America 50@ Spelter, $3 10; ,000 pounds May with its lower: closed 5 14,000 bags pril $14 55, Ma i $14 55, Septem- tober $14 40@14 43, Decem- et #nd nominal; No. 7, 1634c; quiet and steady: Cordova, 18%,@193ac. none 45, June $ @14 45 35@14 40. Spot Coffee—Rio a mild, 17,400 bags centrifu- gal ., st Imolisses sugar, 89 fined firm. CHICAGO MARKETS, May Wheat Closed Firm at an Advanced | Price. CHICcAGO, March 4.- he wheat market started firm with pienty of buyers of May st 54%c, whereas the majority were sellers at that 2s the trading came to a halt on tirs aturday. JInside of the The foreign markets were ali quoted strong ! sherat the opening. The French kets retained Lheir strength to the close, but Berlin was quoted as winding up with 1 mark decline for | March and 14 mark for later months. The Paris market showed & furtier gain to-day of from 3jc for March to 2¢ per bushel for May-August term. Liverpool stocks of whe: 4,000 bushels less than they were a week “I'he total quantity re- ceived at primary markels was 386,000 bushels. The amount of wheat on ocean passage Increased 800,000 bushels during the week, which more | than offset a decreased visible supply here of 715,000 bushels, but that did not_prevent another | rise in price here to 55¢ for May, mainly | in consequence of the Fre The mar- Teallzing, ¢ closed fir viously formed opinions. May open e and closed at that price bid. The iowest was 443,@1i7sc, and the highest 4514 Nothing of importance was reported in the oats market and a very qu fon was passed. Prices were firmer during the greater part of the but ut the close sold us bLigh as Provisions were firm at the opening, and it de- veloped the offerings were not suflicient to suppl the demand, wi dai; ] supposed 1o be largely : day’s gains for the May de- Tizc in pork, Ti4cin lurd and 10c from C Jiveries w in ribs. Ihe leading futures ranged as follow: Wheat No. -,$1055 $1035 65712 $6 50 36707 866714 $540 853915 : 56214 85 45 anotations were as follow: ur—Firm 2 Spring Wheat Wheat, “nomi =1 597 s Pork. Fiax Seed, 5 85: M. 09 . $6 @5 25: Dy Short distillers’ finished goods, per gal On the Produc ket was weal 18c; Eggs, weak, 28. change 10-day the Butter mar- creameries, 1020c; dairy, 10 | ; | Livestock. Sellers of cattle had another good market, Less than 12,000 head came in thl‘.\' and prlc:s ‘were up 10c 0 15c. Almost anyehing in' the shape of steer was sulable at better than $4, while the bulke sold above $4 40, from $4 50 to $5 50 being the populer prices. Choice qualities were at 86 5. 1o $5.85 und extras around 86, Hags—Receipts, 43,000, Market moderateiy ac- {ive; desirable srdes steady othersn shade lower: ight. 83 85@4 16; mixed, $3 90@1 50, hower $3 95@4 40; rough, $3 90@4 10. s L Sheep—Good to best grades of sheep and lambs were stronger and the poorer kinds were at least | steady. Quotations ranged from 82 50@A 60 for | rooxi,wextn sheep and from $3 55 to %5 50 for mbs. Receipts—Cattle, 11,500; calves, 300; hogs, 000; sheep, 12,000. 40, STOCKS IN LONDON, NEW YORK, March 4.—The Evening Post’s Lon- don cablegram says: The stock markets were quiet today except for Kafiirs, which were booming furiosly. Americans opened flat on the liquidation of alurge Liverpool account. The recovery in the afternoon was on buying on the New York side. Then came a relapse on renewed sales together with a bear raid on Canadian Pacifics. The close was the lowest. Reading shares finished 41/ sellers, The American 10an was steady at 434 premium. South Americans were firm. OMAHA LIVEETOCE MARKET. OMAHA, March 4.—Cattle—Receipts, 1800. De- mand good and market fairly active; practically everything being sold early in the day. Prices Ppaid for steers were strong at 10c higher. Cows and mixed butcher's stock did not show much change. THE COTTON MARKET. N=w Onveaxs, March 4.— Cotton — Futures stendy: sales, 27,000; March, 5.23@5.24c: 6.19@b.20c: May, 5.26@5.26c; June, 5.31 -32¢: July, 5.36@5.57c: August. 5.41@5.4: pember, ‘5.44@5.45c: Octoer, ~ 5.43(@5.49¢; November, 5.52@b.53c; December, 5.55@5.57¢. VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. NEW YORK, March The visible supply of as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, is as follows: December |* ten minutes the price had reacked 5454@ | S ) 13,6 , 78,761,000 bushels, decrease 715,000; corn, 6,000, increase 707.000; oats, 6,586,000, de- crease 186,000; rye, 318,000, decrease 105,000, NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Bonds. Money on call more active at 116@3%; last loan 136x; closed 1%%%. Prime mercantile paper, 33,@ 514%. Sterling exchange strong. with actual busi- ness in rates, $4 88@4 8 baniki mand and $4 S7 ? bills at $4 59@4 8914 for de- ?@4 8734 farsixty days. Posted 15 and 44 %034@4 80, Commer- cial bills, §4 863,@4 87. Silver certificates, 6034¢ bid. Atchison . Adams Alton, T Preferred. American Express.110 ‘American Tobacco, 90 Preferred.. .. Baltimore & Ohio. Bell Telephone. oy Colo. Coal & Iron Cotton Oil Cert. Del. Hudson . | Del.Lack& Western157 Denver | Distillers. .. East Tennessee. . Great Northern pfd101 | Chicago & | Hocking Valley | Ilinois Central | St. Paul & Duluth . | Kansas & Texas pf. Lake Erie & Westn | _ Preferred. | Lake Shore. 3 Lead Trust. 2814 Louisville & Nash. 4813 Well Louisville&New Al 6 Manhattan Consol.107 |Wheeling & L. E Memphis & Charls. 10 | Preferred { Michigan Central.. 91 (Minn & St. Loui | Mexican Central. | Missouri Pacific. | Mobile & Oh | Nashville Chatt XNational Cordage. Preferred. N. Norfolk North American. .. U S bBs, Do, 5s coupon... Do, 4s rezistered. 111 ' Erie Do, 4s coupon... 11214 G H & Do, 2 registered. 95| Do, 7s.. Pacliic 6507 '95....100 |H & Tex Aln 105 | Do, 6s. Do, Class B...11105 [MK'T 4 Do, Class 95 Do, second s Do, Currenci 95 'Mutual U n Bs 10 | La, New Consols 4s 9234 N J Cent Gen 5s Missouri 6s.........100 ~ Northern Pac 15t N Carolina 6s......107 | Do, 2ds..... Do, 4s.. 100 North: §C Non-fund . 11 Do, S Te new set 6s.., 84 " R GrandeW Do, s 100 (St Paul Consols Do, 3 Tenn old 6s.. Va Centuries. Do, de: Atchison 4s. Do, 2d A. Canada Cen Pac CLOSING STOCKS. 3% 142 Expross. ; lerre Haute135%, U. P. Den. & Gul rthwestern, 104 57 190 Oregon Improvmt. 10 4135 Oregon Navigation 15 48" Orezon Short Line. 414 1315 Pacific Mail. . 22 146 Pittsburg. 70 |Pullman Palace....153 7134 Reading. % Richmond Termini — & St. Louis 3614/ Preferred — 4 [RioGrande &Westn 16% (223 Preferred a3 &R.G. pfd 3332 St, Paul 1255 Preferred. 3 — “st. Paul & Omaha . 814 Preferred 17 " Southern K. K. 5 | Preferred ISt. P. of. & M Southern Pacific. 4 Sugar Refine £ 11 id 90 rion 73 Denver & Rio 1994 General Eleetric. .. 13 National Linsced.. ——_ |Colo. Fuel & Iron.. & West pt. crLost registered. . 11534 1153, — [ Do, C&PW 60 StL&TronMtG SR8 StL &S F 6%aSouthern R R 55 64 Texas Pacific firs 163/ Texas Pac secon South 935,104 *"Union Paclstof " 1sts of '95.100%4 West Shore 4s.. FOREIGN MARKETS. WEEAT Iy serred. LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, March 4.—The spot market Is dull at Bs 2d. Cargoes are firm at 24s 132d. Flour firm; demand fail The Pi Liverpool quotations for N 4s 84; Apri July, 4s 914 Loxnox, 27 11-16d; French Rentes, —. - Louis Fancy Winter, 55 6d. FUTURES. roduce Exchange cable_gives the following Red Winter: March, 4s 834d; May, 4s 9d; June, 4s 9d; SECURITIES. March_ 4.—Consols, 104345; silver, PORTLAND’S BUSIN SS. PORTLAND, Or., March 4.—Exchanges, $233,- 544: balances, $18.065. Wheat—Steady ; Valle Walla, 4234@44c B bus WH WHE, yesterday | count and values were quoted somewhat higher. No. 1, 8 lower grades, 72 miling, @8115c for fair avera l’ffi@'”yfifi Bctl; Walla EXCHANGE AND BULLION. | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. . — sass rling Exchange, sight. o 48815 w York Exchange, sight. - 1254 | New York Exchange, telegraphic... — 1735 Fine Silver, spot, B ounce. .- 6017 Fine Silver, 30 days. D= 6035 Mexican Dollars. L a9 497, By e—— PRODUCE MARKET. EAT AND OTHER GRAINS, AT—As anticipated, business was better “In fact it was brisk on shipplng ac- %4@85¢ B ctl; cnoice, 8614@8T14c B ot @8214c B ctl; extra choice for 90@95c ¥ ctl: Walls Walla Wheat, 783, 8215@8714c for blue stem and 75@7714¢ @ cti for damp. INFORMAL SESSTON—100'cloc Yse: 4000, 91 December—200, 9734 BOARD SALE May—1000 tons, 2400,91%c. December—200, TG, Smron—May-—300_ton 0 , 9155c; 1900, 91%4e, Ao 200, 970 o AFTERN00N 'SP May—100 tons, 91%c: 1000, 9154c; 2600, 8134c. December—100, §74zc} BARLEY—Continued firm_yesterday, but busi- ness was quiet. Feed, 75¢ @ ctl for ordinary and cil. INFORMAL Srs: R c B cll for choice bright; Drewing, 80@90c CALL BOARD SALES. May—100 tons, s 7814c. Decem’ 5. new—100, 70¢ SESSION—May—100 tons, 78Y4c. ‘There is no change to report. Milling, Seller '9: $105@115 B cl: fancy Feed, $1@1 05 B cti: £00d to choice, 90@9736e = cil: common to | 12235 cu1: L RYE: ctl. Ked. '$1 1216@1 1714; Black, Gray, 92Y,c@$1: Sarpnise, $1 05@ evond a slight easiness in large Yellow nothing new. Larze Yellow, $11715@ Small Round Yellow, $1 25@1 273; 31 1714@1 25 3 cil. Is Lield rather more firmly at 85@90c P BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at 85@95¢ B ctl. ¥FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOU. $3 26@3 35 fine, $2 3¢; Grah COR: MILLSTUFFS—Ry 5¢: Cracked Wheat, Pearl Barley, = R—Net cash prices are: Family extras, Bakers’ exiras, $315@3 25: super- 10@2 40 # bbl. » Flour, 315c# B: Rye Meal, ham Flour, 3¢: Oatmeal, 414c; Oat Groats 1ac; Buckwheat Flour, 5c; 414 (%.l . 1, ’-; I'C.—Table Meal, B@Sl/c'. Feed 50: Cracked Corn, $27@27 80 9 ton; 2@A34c B b. . HAY AND FEH!;STUPFS. BRAN—Very firm at $13@14 B ton. MIDD; £E LINGS—$17@18 @ ton. STUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, $17@17 50 @ ton: Olicake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton; Cottonseed Oilcake, $26 P ton. HAY—Receipts were diberal again and sellers reported a wesk market. Wheat is quotable at | #8@11 50 B ton: Wheat and O ley, 33@ $8@11: Bar- 10 B ton; Oat, $8@10 50; Almx-,‘gs“% @9 50: Clover, $8 50@9 50; Compressed, 10 50; Stock, $6@7 % ton. . STRA W—Quoted at 70@80c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS-—Bayos, $1 76@1 80; Small Whites, $2 25 @275 Pink, § Pea. $2 25@2 75: Larze Whites, $2@2 60; 10@1 35; Reds, 81 60@1 65; Blackeye, Hed Kidney, $2 75@3; Lima, $4 1 2 425; Butters, $1 75@1 85 for smalland $1 85@1 ®_ctl for large. b 28! SEEDS—Yellow Mustard guotable at $1 Trieste, 20@2: 1 7?2; Native Brown, $1 175: Flax, © #2 25@2 50 Canary. 3@dc : Alfalfa, 7 @7:}% *R.F' l%(ng/‘c: Hemp, 3;3' cB b ren gl et S S v 60: Niles, 1 60; keye, - Dal—none offering. o o oTSs T POTATOES, ONION VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Shipments of Volunteer new have about ceased for the present. @$1 B choicer Reds, 21 banks, 40@75c tor poor. Cholce VEGETABLES—Asparagus Sweets quoted at 75c ctl for Rivers and $1 2 for the kinds; Early Rose, 45@55¢c % ctl; River 25¢ ctl; Petaluma and Tomales Bur- 3! T Burbanks, c: Orezon i Salmas Burbanks, 76@$1 § ctl. igher again under light_supplies, 115 % cti for good to choice and Oregons sold up to #1 35. is lower. Cucum- bers have also declined owing to receipts from Honolulu. There are no Beans or Peppers coming in from Los Angeles at present. Arrivals wero 93 boxes Asparagus and 25 boxes Rhubarb, Hothouse Cucumbers, 75¢@8: 7 dozen for larze and 50@60> dozen for small: Asparagus, 9@121 Srdinary ana 15¢ for 1ancy . BRurarh Go7e o o Los Angeles Green Peas. b@7c . I v Peas, — ¥ b: Musbrooms, 15@20c ® b: Dried Okra, 12340: Squasi, Cabbage, 5 Garlic, 3@4c B . Dried Peppers, 12; 15¢ B ib: Marrow| £ arrow fat ton: Hubbard Squash, $8; ol Feea Carrots. 304 s; 60 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—The market is in & bad way and values continue to shrink. Crraminy—Fancy, 1815@17c; seconds, 15@16¢. DAry—Fancy squares, 14@16¢ 8 b: Fancy rolls, 14@15c 3 Bood 10 choice, 11@13c; medium grades, 1845 Peoria D. & Evans. 254 | ® 1557° ! good. 9@10c @ 1; store Butter, 7@Sc B 1b; plckled roll, firkin and creamery tub, nominal. CHEESE—Fancy mild new, 8@8%c B 1b: co; mon to good. 6@7%c; Younz America, 9@10c: Eastern, 13@15c, latter figure for cream; Western, 10@11c % Ib. 1.GGS—Stocks are excessive and still_another decline is noted. Esgs were never lower in tnis market than they are to-day. The whole country scems to be in the business of raising Egzs. Store Eggs, 10@11c B dozen; ranch Eggs, 12@13¢ for the general run. POULTRY AND GAJE, POULTRY—Was nominal yesterday, as usual on Monday. We quote California stock as follows: Live Turkeys, 9@10c B B for Gob- blers; 10@11c for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 11@ 13c: Geese B pair, §1 5@l 75: Ducks, $5@: Hens, $4@5 50 B doz; Roosters, young, $5 5 do, old, £3 60@4 50 B dozen: ers, Brotlers, $4 50@b for large and $3 Jor smal! Pigeons. 32 25@2 650 P $2 50 for old. GAME-—Dull. Gray Geese, $150 $.doz: White dozen for young and Geese, 50@75c: Brant, $1@1 50 B do onkers, $3: llnre,c75«:@‘.ll P doz: Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 1or Cottontails and $1 B d for. i ORCHARD FRUITS—Apple for choice to fancy and 35@73 CITRUS FRUITS—Three cars e were auctioned as foilows: Fancy Navels, $155@ 180; choice do, $130@1 60; standard do, 90c@ 60c@$1; Lemons, 95¢; Tangerines, in half boxes, 4145@5c; California Navels, §1 75@2 50 ? pedlin 75e@$1 60: Sonora Orange: S1@1 25 ® box; Sicily Lemons, $3@3 50 box; Cali- fornia Lemons, 76c@$1 25 jor common and $1 50 @2 50 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, 750 @S B box: Bananas, $1 25@2 ¥ buuchi Pine- apples, $6@7 dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Though business is tolerable it has fallen off somewhat during the past week or two. Prunes, four sizes, are quot- ble at 415@434c @ Ib, and 5 for the fifth size; Smidier sizes.2)a(@A¢; Apples,Aa@he for quartered; 5c for sliced and 5@5Yac evaporated: Bleached Peaches, 4@6Yac; Apricots, 5la@7c for fair to choce and 7lgc for fancy Moorpark; Pears, 4@ r evaporated halves, 3@4c for quarters and for_inferior goods; Plums, 31a@4ac for pitted and 136@2c for unpitted: ack, pressed and 13,@2c for unpressed. ~ . RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Raisins— 4-crown, loose, are quotable at 4c B Ib; -crown. 23j0; 2-crown, 2¢ R 1b: seedles scedless Muscatels, 2@2Vic: o ers, $1 15@1 35 @ box; clusters, $2 25@2 75; hesa clusters, $2 50@3; Tmperial clusters, $2 75; 4-crown loose, nominal; Dried Grapes—114@114¢ B0 ® IS —Chestnuts _are quotable_at 6@7c B M; Walnuts are quotable at 7@9c ® M for pape paper-shell and softshell, and 5@7e for hardshell: ‘Almonds, 3@4c for hardshell, 5@7%5 for softshell ‘and 8@8c for paper-shell: Peanuts, 5@gc for Eastern and 4@ale for California: Hickory Nuts, 5@e: Pecans, 6¢ for rougn and 8c_ for polished; Filberts. 8@0c; Brazil Nuts, 7@7%c B Ib; Cocoanuts, $5@ 550 8100. HON EY—Comb s quoted at 11@13¢ @ B: water- white extracted, 7c: light amber extracted, 515@ 6c: dark amber, 5@5lzc B tb. BEESWAX—20@27c & PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Prices show no change worthy of note. Bacon Is quotable at 8@8lc for heavy and 814@0c for light medium; 10@1014¢ for light and 13¢ @ b for extra light: Eadtern Sugar-cured Hams. 104 California Hams, 916@10c; Mess Beef, $7@7 60 B bbl; extra mess. do, $8@ §50; family do, $10@11; extra prime Pork, $10 50@11; extra clear, S17 5 bbi: mess, $16@16 50 B bbl; Smoked Be @10c B 1. LARD—Eastern, tierces, 6 B b for compound and 8sc for pur uliforma tierces, 6¢ for compound half-bbls, 8@8%4c; 10-1 ti 9c B Ib. COTTOLE 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, —7%¢c B Ibin tierces and 8%4c in WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Dealers report a very | weak market and say that nothing preventsa break lightness of receipts. Heavy salted steers, 6@ 614c; medium. 5@534c: light, 414@414¢; Cowhides, d Kip, 414c; salted Calf, 7c Hides, usual selection, 9@9 1o Qry Calf, 12@13c; prime Goatskins, 20@ N skins, good summer, 25@ winter, 10¢ Sheepskins, short wool, 25@35¢c each} Jous wool, 10g80c each; /¢ less. 1 rendered, 4@414c B Ib: country " rolined, 6¢; Grease, 5o B . Fall quoted at 5@7¢ B 1; : Southern and San Joaquin Kip, 7% 35 enc 30c; m @ shearings, 10@20c _each medium, ' 30@4be each Culls of all kinds about TALLOW Tallow, 3L4e Spring, 6@ o rL0F=Cnnice, 6/4073/4e: conman io oo, 4@ 6 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 414c for June and July delivery ex-ship and 435@A414¢ ex-warehouse; Wool Bags. 28@30c. COAL—Wellington, $7 50 B ton: New Welling- ton, $750; Coos Bey, $5: Wallsend,$7: Scotch, $7 50; Brymbo, $7 50; Cumberland, $13 80 bulk and ¥15 60'in sacks; West Hartley, nominal; Pennsylvania Anthracitc Egg, $11@12; Cannel, 81 50; g(n('k Springs, Castle Gate and’ Pleasant Valley , 87 75. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cas be, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all ; Dry Granulated, 43 Confectioners' A, 454c; C. 41gc: Golden moré than barrel SAN FRAN 4c: agnolia A, 4lge: Exira D, 35%c; half barrels 14c boxes Lzc more. ISCO MEAT MARKET. All kinds are weak at the recent decline. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaug] terers are as follows: BEEF—First guality, 5c; second quality, 4@ s¢: third do, 3@31ac B . AY—Large, b@be: small, 814@7c B . —Wethers, 6@6Yac # Ib; Ewes, 5@6c. A rivg, 10@1234c; Yearlings, 6la@7c PORK—Live Hogs, 31 dium grain-fed, and dressed do, 415@6c B b, RECEIPTS OF 4c for heavy and me- ic' ® B for small fat PRODUCE. MONDAY, March 4. 7.477Onions, sks. 100 Bran, 1,500 Flour, sks. Oregon Oats. ctls. Corn, ctls ) Beans, sl 24/Hides, no. Potatoe: |Wine, gals. Oregor THE STOCK MARKET. The week opened very vigorously, the whole line showing an advance. Ophir got up to $1 95 on the mnoon informal session, Con. Cal. & Va. to $2 90, Best & Belcher 10 97c, Yellow Jacket to 67c and Sierra Nevada to T1c, the other stocks being pro- portionately firm. Better reports from the Com- stock are generally credited with the advance of the past few days. Con. Cal. & Va. ore is now as- saving $41 85 per ton. Business was quieter in the afternoon, and prices were off, closing weak, as will be seen below. NOTES. ollowing is a statement of the cash balances of certain mining companies on the first Monday of March, as required by law: Bodie $11,611Crown Poin Bulwer. 473 Excheque: Mono. 158 | Gould & C Syndicate. 839 Gray Eagl Alpha.. 6,143 H. Alta. Andes. Belcher. Best & Belche: Bullion... Caledonia. Challenge. | Ocel Chollar. 6,358 Potos Con. C 94,520 Savagi Confidence. 1225 Silver . Con. Imperial 841 Sierra Nev: Chureh. 5,392 Union. Con. N. Yo 510 Utah. The Centennial Eureka mine o dend of $30,000 on February 15. The Standard Con. Mining Company will pay a dividend of 10c per share on the 20th. gulhe following official reports have been placed on o SiERRA NEVADA—The sonth drift started at a point 340 feet from the mouth of the Layton tun- nel is out a total distance of 143 feet: advanced 43 feer during the week; face in porphyry and quartz. U108 SHAFT—The joint west erosscut from the south lateral drift near the sonth line of the mine, 1520 feet west of the shast, 900 level, hias been ad- vanced 20 feet during the week; total length 548 feet: face in a formation of clay, quartz and por- hyry. ‘The joint east crosscut 8 from north faterai ritc, 600 fect north of west drift, 1520 feat west of shait, 900 level, has been advanced 17 feet; total length 163 feet; face in porphyry and clay. CHOLLAR—The north drift on_thé eighth floor of the norch stopes above the 550 level has been car- ried to a total length of 40 feet; advanced during the week, 14 feet: face in low grade quartz. The winze from the 550 level hasbben sunk 11 feet; total depth, 70 feet; boitom in low grade quartz and porphyTy, with'a small stream of water run- ning in from the west, which so impedes progress that the work of sinking has been stopped. Have completed repairs to the 650 level shaft station and west drift and have cleaned ont and repaired where necessary 60 feet of the north drift on that level. There I no change of importance to Teport on the 550 level siope. Repairs at various points are un- der way. Extracted during the past week and sent to Nevada mill for reduction 198 tons and 100 pounds of ore, the average battery sample of which was $37 13, tah paid & divi- BOARD SALES. FollowIng wers the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR MORNTNG §X8S10¥—0:30. 200 Andes.....31.400 C Point...50/700 Savage.... 1150 Belcher..45500 G & C... .55 90 8 B& M..07 -971700 H & N_.1.05/200 8 Nev ... 66 96100 1.00{ 50 . 67 200 Kentek . 07850 | ‘68 Mex 88200 Cnion....51 620 CC&V..2.85100 .. 89150 Y Jacket..66 60 . .80'1000 Oceid:l, |05 1000 . 65 410 Con! -85/1000 Ophir..1.85 300 7 1000 Con Imp.0411200 Overmn.17: $110: standard do, | AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 800 Alpha....08 50 Chalnge..45800 Mexican..90 400 Alta. 200 Chiollar. . .55/500 Oceldtl... .05 100 . 100 54/100 Ophir ..1.90 200 Andes. 200 . 50 . 150 B & B. 200 Bodie. 571400 Union 05100 Y Jacket.66 08! Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yestérday: REGULAR sEssToN—10:30. . 600 Alpha. 9500 Excheqr..04( 50 Ophir...1.80 100 Andes....311300 G & C.....54100 Overm....17 100 132100 55200 . 18 400 Belcher. 15800 H & N 300 B & B.../85200 .. 600 . 2941000 Julia. .. 100 . 921200 Justice 150 . 811750 .. 400 Bullion... 25100 Kentuck. 100 Chal C...147100 Mex 300 . 1451200 ) 100 ; 144200 84800 . 53 350 CCEV 2180150 90200 ¥ Jackei 67 250 . 2.75(450 Ophir .. .1.80 200 . ‘86 300 © 85/400 4 150 . 8215 700 450 C Point...48/ AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 350 Andes. ... 34100 Caledonia 10300 Ophir1.87: 100 Belcher...45 300 C Point. ..50200 Potosi ...51 100 B B... 94500 G & 541100 Seg Bel.. 09 400 93500 H & N. 1.05(100 S Nev.... 200 Builion 50 Bulwer 200 CC &V. 200 . 100 . 25350 .. .0215 200 Union -16 1550 Justice. o CLOSING QUOTATIONS, ~ MoONDAY, March 4—4 P. u. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. 07 09 Jackson 35 — 32 33Julia 01 0z 31 33Jusu 08 07 44 15 Kentuck. 06 07 92 93 Lady Was — 05 Benton Con — 60 Mexican, 87 89 Bodie. 80 — 20 Buliton 22 10 - Buiwer. 11 ajo.... 10 Caledon 09 11 NevadaQ; 04 Challenge Con. 42 43 Occidental. — 05 Commonwealth 02 —Ophir. . 1.85 1.90 Chollar 53 b4 Overmar 15 18 “on. C: 2.50 2.8 52 7 1 Con.New York. — £ | Crown Point... 48 69 EastSierraNev — 05 Excheques — O5SilverKing.... 10 05 Eureka Co — 15Syndicate. = Grand Prize... — 05 Union Con. 52 53 Gould & Curry. 53 bd|Utah. 06 07 Hale & Norers.1.00 1.05/Yellow Jacket. 63 64 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. NDAY, March 4—2 P. M. Bid. Asked. Banks, Commercial— Va Amer B&T! Cal-stChbleds. — 10914 Anglo-Cal . Cal Elec L 8s.10714 Bank of Cal..2]. 225 CntraCW 5s. 87 °100 CalSD&TCo.. 4215 45 Dpntstex-cp 8715 92 FirstNationl.17714180 snL&D 6510775110 (Grangers.... — ' — CH RR6s.104 Geary-stR! LosAng L Do,Gnted. MKt NevCNgRS8s. N PCR R 65,101 LondonP&A.12: 811 Banks. Savings— |Gers&LCo. 1760 10132 HumbS& L. 1000 Mutual. ... 37 S — [Security 250 325 = Union Trust. — 760 — | Street Railway— . — 100 | Pwi-st.RR6s.110 — Reno. WL&L10Z 105 RiverW Cobs — 100 SF&NPRR3s 98 100 SPRRA: — 90 SPRR Cal6s.. 11014111 SPRR Calds.. 86 9214 Calitornia. Do.1congud 86 9273 Giant. 1434 | SPBrRCalgs. 85 90" Judson. - | SV Waterfs.. — 120 |Vigont. 1 SVWaterds... 97 98 | Miscellaneous— SunstT&TEs. — — |BIkDCoal Co. — 20 Sutter-stR5s.20715 — CalCotMills.. — = VisaliaWC 85100 7105 |CalDrvDock. — - sTOCKS—Water Edison Light. 98 99 ContraCosta. 50 — (GasConAssn. — — | Marin C - 8 Ban Jos 27 SpringValle; - e s = 108 { 1. = '35 | Central TEEEE Onk G L& . x.. 99 — | PucGas Imp. 87 88'"PacI&NCo. — 30 | PacificLight. 4915 — [PacRoll Mill 20 — Sap Francsco 7214 727 ParfPainiCo. — 9 Stockton,.... — © 30 |PacTransCo. — 27 Insurance— {PacT &T Co. 80 40 Firemans FA.155 — |SunsetT&T.. 20 30 Sun — 78 [UnitedCCo.. — 25 MORNING SESS10: Board—15 S ¥ Gaslight, 727: 60 8 V Water, 8%, Sireet—50 Bank of Calffornis, 217%4; 16 8 V. Water, 98%;. AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—100 Pacific Lighting Co, 5 A Slave to the Quinine Habit. There are fiends and fiends. In Terre Haute the other day I ran across a quinine fiend. I have seen almost all the other kinds in my travel, persons irresistibly gi\'cn to opium, morphine, alcohol, to- acco, cinnamon, coffee and red peppers, but I never before happened to run up against a regular quinine hitter for the mere love of the thing. This was a short, stocky-built man, who had the appearanca of perfect health. He said he had forme the whisky and quinine habit on the Ohio River bottoms many years ago to fight the shakes, and finally concluded to drop the whisky and keep up the drug. He said it cause a sense of enlargement in his head or mind, which —might be compared to the sensations of an ac- tive opiate upon the experienced user, and so he had for years continued its use as a mere indulgence for its grateful and sensa- tional effects. While I was talking to him in the hotel he drew from his pocket a small oilskin pouch partly filled with quinine in the ground or Euwdered form, and from this little bag he took perhaps ten grains on the big blade of his knife and conveyed it to his lips. This was only one of about five or six such doses he used each twenty-four hours. How he can survive it lisamy He told me he was like and unlike a certain Boston drunkard, who, some forty years ago, was due_to die of consumption within a doctor’s limit of six weeks. He discarded doctoring and took to straight whisky and codliver oil. After a few months he dropped the oil, but for these forty years ]Ee has kept up the whisky The difference, my quinine friend said, between him and the Boston man was that he had dropped the whisky instead of the quinine.—-’St. Louis Globe- Democrat, — e HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. J F Kidder, Grass Val 13 Sutherland, Minn Y City . E A Hutchinson, Minn Pasadna L A Lotb, Chicago Wash C A McDougall, Duluth G L Hutchins&w? Wash H W Thomson, Everett € J Marshall & wi, Wash J B F Osz00d, Salem T B Wilson & wi,Portld H A Cook, Salem W B VanImgen, N Y H F Veit, Bridgeport M Turnbull, Chicago I N Keys & ¥ B Smith, Chicago. A E Kramer, N J B Church & w1, Wash J Sheakley, Sitka W V Newiin, La. Mrs Burnham, § Cruz N Curtis, Salt Lake R J Watson, Butte CJ Hamlin & wf, NY J B Read, Butte JJ Byroe. La J McGovern, Butte 3D Bricknell, La H W Child, Helena s D Patman, Ky, ¥ B Braden, Helena Mrs J S Cone, Jted Bluft G E Goodmand&w,Helena WW Smith. La G E Goodman Jr, Helena 3V Watson, Portland Mrs Gutterson, N Y A H Smith Jr, Vortiand J K Phillips, N Y ¥ L Goss, Chicago F Ransom N Y G Thompson, St Panl F R Yerxa & fam, StPaul NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J Gilbert, Portland H Esborn, Vallejo iss M Crisman, Milpitas C Volker, Milpitas J R Suliivan, Boston H Bechtel, Victoria, B C T, Robson, San Rafael C E Nicholas, Angel Isid F McGowan, Astoria, G W _Mills, Tulare 1 B Donahue, Modesfo A J Murtha, Oakiand P Manning, Oakdale M J Conway, Alameda J Miller, Fresno T B White, Modesto illman & w, Redwd J P Shelby, Monrerey U, Port Harford G McFariand, Monterey B Mackay, Prescot* 1L J Flanagan, Pt Harfrd F J Donovan, lowa M L Donovan, Iowa THE CALL CALENDAR. MarcH, 1895. ! Su.| M. TlLi ‘W.ITh.| Moon's Phases. 2 March 4, First Quarier. 18] 4| 5| 6f7| 8|9 h =2 March 10, l 10[11{1213{14 |15 i@ FullMoon. 1{17]18] 10|20 212223 March 17, i = b€ Last Quarter. [24]25]28 27,2391;303 Rratias st New Meon. | = b WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- TURE. WRATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, March 4. 6 P. M.—The pressure 18 highest to-night in the British possessions north of Montana and lowest along the California coast. The rapid in- crease in_pressure to the northward in the locality through which storms usually 88 eastward in- creases the liability of rafn in California. since, if & storm should now appear to the westward, it would probably enter the continent on the California coast. At present mo storm{sapparent, but the Dbarometer i falling quite rapidly along the Central Californian coast, and storm conditions might de- velop by Tuesday night. Following are seasonal rainfalls this season as compared with same date lust season: Kureka 82.40, last season 43.45: Red Bluff 24.29. Inst sea- £0n 17.60: Sacramento £1.54, last season 13.45: San Francisco 21.97, last season 15.84: Fresno 10.79, last sesson 6.18: Los Angeles 11.4ff, last season 6.39: San Diczo 9.86, last season 3.92; Yuma 2.97, last season 1.99 inches. San Francisco data; Maximum temperature, 65 deg.; minimum, 51 dec.: mean, 58 deg. Forecast made at San Francisco for the thirty hours ending midnight, March 5, 1895: For Nortnern California—Probabiy falr weather. but with increasing cloudiness: nearly stationary temperature; fresh generally northerly winds. For Southern California—Probably fair weather, but with increasing cloudiness; nearly stationary temperature; light o fresh generally northerly winds. For Nevada—Fair weather; nearly statlonary temperature. For Utah—Falr weather; nearly stationary tem- perature. For Arizona—Fair weather; stationary tempera- ture. For San Franclsco and vicinity—Fair weather, nearly stationary temperature during Tuesday, be- coming cooler Tuesday evening; increasing cloudi- ness Tuesday: fresh northerly winds, probabiy shifting to westerly Tuesday evening, W. H. HAMMON, Forccast Official. BrANCE HYDROGEATHIC OFFICE, U. S. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped — HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. MERCHANTS' EXCHAN } FRANCISCO, March 4.1895. exactly at noon to-day—L. e., at noon of the 120th ‘meridian, or at exactly & P. M., Greenwich time. Lientenant U. 8. - OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. Columbia...| Portland...._.(Mar 5,10AM Spear Gaelic. China & Japn. [ Mar 5, 3pM|P M S S Eureka .| Newnort ...... | Mar 6, 8ay Bdw’y 2 Pomona.. | Bdw'y 1 Progreso 2 4rm|Lomb rd Umatilla'... | Vic & Pgt 9au Bdw'y 1 Point Loma. Grays Harbor. 12> . 3 Bandorilie. .| Coquille Rive: 24| Mi 7. 2px Oceanic 12y | Vallejo 12y (Miss'n 1 811aM|Bdw'y 2 9 12x P M S§ 92y Washv'n Sam|Bdw'y 2 104% Spear 9am | Bdw'y 1 |Portland South Coast. Acapulco. anta Rosa.. Tillamook Bay Humboldt. |Xel River. | Humbold: San Diego. Panama. . Puget Sound. ictoria & Puget Sound| Farallon Walla Walla. Columbia. Eureka. SUN AND TIDE TABLE. 2 HIGR WATER oW wATER] 2] kl.ug? Small. Large (S LU =i SUN. |MOON. Small. Rises| Sets Sets. 5. 5.37a0 9.03¢ 1.17¢ 0.00a| 6.36 6.07 2.81a 6| 6.541 9.48P 2.18p 0.43al 6.31 6.080 3.24a —————— e e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. MONDAY, March 4. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, 64 hoursfrom Fort Bragz: pass and mdse, to J'S Kimball. Stnr Arago, Reed, 41 bours from Coos Bay; pass and mdse, to Oregon Coal and Nav Co. Stmr Eureka, Green, 70 hours from Newport and way ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & C mr Bandorille, Winant, 214 days from Coquille River; produce and lumber to'0 C Benjamin. Stmr City of Everett, Buckmann, 84 hours from Comox, via Port Townsend 62 hours,3800 tons coal, 0 S P Co. Ship Liewellyn J Morse, Blanch,12 days from Nanaimo; 3150 tons coal, 10 John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Stmr San Benito, 80 hours from Tacoma; 4700 tons coal to 8 P Co. Oakland direct. Ship America, Barding, 10 days from Depar- ture Bay: 3110 tons coal, to R Dunsmuir & Sons. Ship Spartan, Polite, 9days from Seattle; 2140 tons coal to P S Cornwall & Co. Ship Dashing Wave, Morehouse, 9 days from Tacoma; lumber, to Hanson & Co, Bark Wilna, Slater, 8 days from Nanalmo; 2340 tous coal, to John Rosenfeid’s Sons. Schr John F Miller, Hansen, 10 days from As- toria; 270 M ft lumber, to John L Sweet. Schr Fapnic Adelé, Murchison, 3 days from Eureka; 225 M feet lumber, to Preston & McKin- non. Schr Ida McKay, Johnson, 3 days from Eureka; 240 M ft lumber, 16 McKay & Co. Schr Conflanza, Vogel, 8§ days from Siuslaw River; 130 M ft lumber, to C W Farnham. Schr Robert and Minnie, Farrell, 6 days from Coos Bay: lumber, to EB Dean & Co; Alviso dl- rect. Schr Chas Hanson, Lilyquist, 10 days from Grays Harbor; 220 M ft lumber, to E K Wood Lumber Co. Schr Sacramento. Hansen, 6 days from Coos Bay; 185 M 1t lumber, to Derby & Co; Oakland direct. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 24 hours from Point Arena; 70 cords wood, to Bender Bros. Schr Rio Rey, Isgkelt, 14 hours from Bowens fulumber, to Heywood & Hack- Cleared. MONDAY, March 4. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, Portland; Russ, Sanders & Co. ¢ it Coron, Hall, San Diego; Goodall, Perking Co. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria; Oregon Railway and Nav Co. Brship Afon Alaw. Thomas, Queenstown; Bal- four, Guthrie & Co. Ship Florence, Duncan, New Yor! feld’s Sons. Bark Annie Johnson, Rock, Hilo; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Brig Lurline, Benneche, Hilo; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Sailed. MoNDAY March 4. Stmr Caspar, Anfindsen, Caspar. Stmr Albion. Lundquist, Port Harford. r Corona, Hall, San Diexo. PBrig Lurline, Benneche, Hilo. Ship Guardian, Marden, Port Hadlock. Schr Marion, Gepereaux. Movements of Vessels. The ships T F Oakesand Florence and the bark Annie Johnson were towed to sea. The ship Stronsa came down from Port Costa and is_in the stream. The ship Wm Law wastowed to McNear ands the ship Mayfield from McNears to the stream. The ship Euphros) and bark Hesper were tow to the sugar refinery. The schr Robert Lewers towed to Misslon-street whart, The bark Carrollton was taken from Mission- street to the Mall dock. Charters. The Br ship Euphrosyne is chartered for wheat to Europe, 25s—1s 3d_less direct ;;Br bark Rotuen- beck lumbér at Port Blakeley for the West Coast, Pisagua range, 385 9d—1s 3d less direct: Brship Thistlebank~ wheat at Portland for Europe, 285 9d—1s 3d less direct, Ths Br ship Rlackbracs s chartered for wheat to the usual European poris at 24s net. Miscellaneous. Tne schr Comet, at Port Townsend Feb 28, re- ports having passed a lot of wreckage, consisting of small pleces, apparently por:ions of avessel’s bulwarks, on Feb 28, in 45 30 N 127 35 W. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS — March 4—10 » wM—Weather hazyy; wind NW ; veloclty 6 miles an hour. Spoken. Dec 22—29S 30 W, Br ship Queen Victoria. hence Sept 14 for Queenstown, Off Point Reyes—Schr G W Watson, from Port Blakeley for San Francisco. Domestio Ports. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Mar 3—Schr Mary Buhne, for Kureka, FREEN WOOD—Sailed Mar 3—Stmr Alcazar, for San Francisco. AFORT BRAGG—Arrived Mar 4—Stmr Rival, hoe ar 3. Salled Mar 4—Stmr Cosmopolis, for San Fran- cisco. USAL—Salled Mar 4—Stmr Protection and schr Maxim, for San Francisco. : pOLEONE—Sailed Mar 4—Stmr Wedtport, for San ro, PORT ANGELES—Cleared Mar 4—Skip Orien- tai, for Nanaimo, hence Feb 21. TATOOSHPassed dar 4—Bktn Klikitat, from Honolulu. SAN DIEGO—Salled Mar 4—Stmr Excelsior. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Mar 4 — Br stmr Beltisloe, from Port Townsend. PORT ' LOS ANGELES—Arrived Mar 8 — Stmr Sunol, from Greenwood. Sailed Mar 3—Stmr Mineols, for San Francisco. 4—Stnr Lakme, for San Francisco. pS00S BAY—Amived Mar—Simr Aleatraz, hence e 28. Sailed Mar 4—Schr Orient. forSan Francisco: stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. BANDON—Arrived Mar 3—Schr Amethyst, hnce hence Feb 22, FEACOMA—Arrived Mar 4— Br ship Glencona, he eb 15. EUREKA—Arrived Mar 3—Stmr Pasadena, from San Pedro: stmr North Fork, hence Mar 2. NEWPORT—Arrived Mar 4—Stmr Cleone, from Fort Bragy. : PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Mar 4—Bark Palmyra for San Francisco. E Foreign Ports. ANTWERP—Sailed Feb 28—Br ship Port Pat- rick, for San Francisco. % e ATMOUTIH—Satled Mar 2—Br ship Talus, for Arrived Mar 2—Br ship Castle Rock, hence Sep 2. LIZZARD—Passed Mar 1—Brship Crown of England, hence Sept 21 for London. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. ANTWERP—Arrived Mar 4—Stmr Bremerha- ven, from New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 4—Stmr Burgundy, John Rosen- from Marseilles; stmr Massachusetts, from Lon- don. Importations. RIVER—Per Bandorille—5 cs black sy e ides, 4000 M sningles, 21 sks Chittim bark, 1 coop chickens, 32,500 broom-handles, 4 ke Tiquor, 15 pkgs mdsé, 16 M ft spruce lumber, 556 ske potatoes, 181 bxs apples, 10 bbls salmon. POTNT ARENA_Per Alblon—6 cs butter, 8 bxs s eggs, 52 bxs apples. coin, 3 pkgs express, 14 bdls hides, 10 pkgs mdse, 2bxs pork, 4 bdls blankets, 2 cseggs, 3% bbls Tmon, 1466 sks potatoes. 2 S WPORTPer Eurcka—76 bxs oranges. 12 s lemons. San Pedro—2 sks ore, 5 pkgs mdse. East San Pedro—44 bxs oranges, 4 cs extract. Hueneme—4 pkgs mdse, 2 bxs butter, 1 s ezss, T.os Angeles via San Pedro—2 pkgs mdse, 2 bxs oranges. i Ventura—13 pkgs mdse, 100 bxs oranges. 4 sks aried peaches, 9 cs egxs, 4 sks dried pranes, 7 sks dried apples, 49 sks dried fruit. ! Santa Barbara—35 pkgs mdse, 26 bxs oranges, 79 bxs lemons, viota—2 bxs butter, 472sks crawfish. 20C sks beans. | POma—300 K& beans. nta Maria—1082 sks bean. Wigmore—100 sks whea: P Crailway stations—34 cs eggs, 100 bxs bntter, 2 tubs do, 38 cs cheese, 41 bxs apples, 11 bxs fish, 10 cs mdse. 03—1 tub 366 bxs butter, 46 dressed calves, s hides, 16 ¢s cheese, 29 cs egs. i Simeon—10 cs exgs, 2 tubs 14414 bxs butter, | 55 dressed calves, 4 dressed hogs, 2 pkgs mdse. Montere; pkgs mdse, 60 bxsupples, 4 sks abalones. © Consigne: Per Bandorille—Smith'’s Cash Mullan; Coghill & Kobn: CM Volkman; € E Daweon; I B Cook; Bros: Jacobsen & Lobee; Preston '& McKinnon; Wolf & Son; Fulton Iron Worlks; Hulme & Hart: D E Allison & Co; Sandon Woolen Mills: T J McGee. Per Arago—Baker & Hamilton: Bandon Woolen | Mills; D Keege & Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co; C C | Pennell & Co; M P Detels; Smith’s Cash Store: | Standard Oil Co; Thomas Loughran; Jocobsen & I Lobree: W P Fuller & Co: Wood, Gray & Co: W J Murray & Co; W B Sumner & Co: 0 C &N Co; | | | | tore: M M Me- Wells, Fargo & Co; Neustadler Bros: Goldstein & Co. Per Albicn—Wilson & Baechtel: O B Smith & Co: American Unfon Fish Co; F B Haight; Zenter, Co- hen & Co: Norton, Teller & Co, ureka—J H Cain & Co: D Tiedman & Co; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: B G Rubl & C B M Atchison & Co Distillery Co; Dairymen’s Unio De Bernardi & Co: (LN Tilden & Jonas Erla ger; Marshall, Taggert & Co: Norton, Teller & Ci Chas Montzomery & Co; O B Smith & Co Bros: Ross & Hewlett: Smith's Cash Store tin: Wheaton, Ereon Wedleck: Schweitzer & C Tel and T Co: J Hoffman; M T Freita cugo B v; LD Stone & Co; Getz Bros & CHome Supply Co; F B Haight: Bissinger & D E Allison & Cq don Iron Worl Dunbar; Sinsh, ¥ Mitchel prise Brev Cluft & Co: arpy & O ardson; H Heckman & Co: Murray Bros & Co; Onesti'& Co: W P Fuller & Co; Thomas & Kahin: | Buffalo Brewery: Kahn & Co: Page &Son;A € | Fry & Co; CS Kowalsky & C C | OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 'OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Coolgardie gold flelds (Fremantle), Austra- lia; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, | South Africa. Australian steamer MARTPOSA sails via Honolulu and Auck- land _kridsy, March 8,at 3P M. Steamship Australla. Honolulu only, Tues day, March 12, ai 10 | Cook’s Parties to Honolulu, March 12 and April R_ - ced excursion rates. Ticket office 138 Montgomery street. Freight oflice 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS,, General Agents. 2. PACIFIC (03ST STEANSHIP COMPANY | ISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN B e e m.fl March 6. 21, April 5, 20. May 5, 20, For British Columbia and Puget Sound ports, March 6, 11, 16, 21,26, 31, and every fifth day thereatter. ¥or Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, every Wednesday &t 9 A. M. Yor Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, March 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30,and every fourth day thereafier, 8 4. M. For San_ Diego, swpping only at Port Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeéles, Redondo (Los Angelas) and Newport, March 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth dity thereafter, at 11 A. M. For ports in Mexico, 10 A. ., 25th of each month. Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st., San Franclsco. FOR PORTLAND AND ASTORIA, OREGO: fPHE OREGON R'Y & NAV. CO., E. MeN: Receiver, Ocean Div. m vill dispatch from Spear-sireet wharf at 10 a. . for the above ports one of their Al iron s, vi 3 ALIFORNIA—March 10, 28, 30, March 5, 15. 25, April 4, 14, 24. Connecting via Portland with the 0. R. & N. Co. system and other diverging lines for all points in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, Yellow- stone Park and all points east and south and to urope. Fare to Portland—Cabin, $16; steerage, $8; round trip, cabin, unlimited, $30. Freight ' and Ticker office, 19 Montgomery st. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. D 10 Market &Qflmvmmmu LINE. | The 0nly Line meintaininga regular service to the European Continentwith 1WIN-SCREW STEAMERS. % Yor -“outhampton (London,Paris-Hambg Holding the record for fastest time on this route. Spring Sailings, Express Steamers ew Montgomery ERVICE by Twin Screw Mail S, S, and other S. S. 1st Cabin, $45. Intermediate, $27. Steerage, $16. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 37 Broadway, New York, C(UNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from ier 46, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Aurania,March 9, 3 p M|Aurania, April 6, Umbria, March 16, 10 x| Umbriz.’ April 13, Lucania, March 23, 3 pxx Lucania, April 20, Etruria, March 30,8 ay /Etrurla, April 27, 8 s u Cabin passage $60 and upward; second’ cabln, §35, $40, $15, according to steamer and accommo. dations. —oor ] KRE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ‘! i | Market streeis, Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s oflice, 4 Bowling Green, New York. VERNON H. BROWN & CO., Genéral Agents. Good accommodation can always be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, San Francisco. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD §. §. COMPANY. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, BREMEN FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS, First Cabin, 860 and upward; Second Cabin, $45 and $50; round trip, $95 and $100. Havel, March Y2, 9 . M. Havel, April= 9, 9 A. . Trave, March 18, 7 a. 3. Trave, April16, 9 A. a0 Luhn, March 26. 4 .. Lahn, April 23,4 B, . Saale, “April 209 4. Fuldd, April 9711 X a0 Sms, April 6, 7 A, M. Saale, April 50, 9 A, . NOTICE. ' 7 = Beginning with the s. ) Lahn March 26, these steamers from New York will land passengers at Southampton on the quay alongside special railway trains for London. No transter by tender. ROBERT CAPELLE, General Agent for Pacific Coust, 118 Montgomery street, under Occidental Hotel, San Franeisco. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and oyal Mail Steamers: BETWEEN NewYork, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILIN G EVERY WEEK. ABIN, $60 ANDUPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and acwmmudltlons“ selected; second cabin, $85; Majestic and Teutouic, $35 and $20. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire: land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark thirouigh to San Francisco at lowest rates. sailing dates and_cabin plans ma; from W.H. AVERY, Pacific Mall Dock, or at the Goneral Offce of e’ Company. 813 Market st. under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPARY. QUEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the Wes: Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgh, France, and Plymouthgto land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Malil 8. S. Co., issuéd for freight ure to direct ports in England and Germans. Through tickets from San Franclsco to Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton, First class, $196: (hird clazs, §67'50. For turther purticulars appiy to PARROTT & CO., Agents, Tickets, be procured NEW TO-DAY—AUCTION SALES. L. 1 BURD, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY, ‘WILL SELL At 11 o'clock A. M., A 537 CALIFORNIA ST, THE ELEGANT FRENCH RESTAURANT As a Whole or in Lots to Suit the Trade. e OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANS TLANT! UE. French Line to Havrc. OMPANY'S PIER (NiW), 42 ORI River, 100t 0 Morton st. Travelers by 44 this line avoid both transit by Engiish railway and the discomfort of crossing the chaunel in & smail boat. New York 10 Alexandr! first class S161 second class $11 LA NORMANDIE, Capt. Foirot. furch 16, 9:00 a2 LA BOURGOG e o LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent Z resesssanss MAROH LA GASCOG fl'“ ‘part ulars a) U‘)I J Decihee W A. FORGET, Agent. No. 8 Bowling Green, New Yorik. SAZL & CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery J. ¥, FU | ave., Sen Francisco. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SIVFRAMCISUD & MORTH PA- (IFIC RAILWAY 0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. 9:20, 11:00 A.3%.: 12:35, 9 F. . Thursdays—Extrairip Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:51 an Kafael to San Franclseo. :25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. 3.3 Saturdays—Extra trips 5:00, 8:25 P M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as ab Leave Arrive san Francisco. [ ‘Mt | gan Fran 1l 1894, I e WEEK | SUN- | po | N~ K Davs. | | Des! mu.ion.} vs. | Dave. 5:10 Px 5:00 PM Santa R | Fulton, 8:50 A 6:15 P2 Sebastopol. tages connect st Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs. i3 ‘Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Steges connect at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connect at Lakes, Upper Lake, L wood, Orr's Hot Spri Bragg, Usal, Westport, Potter Vall and Eurcka. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery snd nder the Palace Hotel. R.X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. From JAxvArY 14, 1895, Leave S. F. WEEK DAYS. 7.004.. ¥ill Val., Ross Val., 8.00a.x. e e 9.164.. Arrive 8. F. 10.30A.3. 11.30A.M. 1450, 3.250.4. 4300, 51500, 6157, . 11508 ‘200, 108 “ 11.307 M. Ross Valley and San Rafel. .. 004.M. Tomales, Cazadero and Way Stations 7.30e.; .I?’.I. Tomales 20d Way Stations. L% 10,50A. . 71.45p.4, o - ey *11.50A.%. §Except Tuesdays and Thursdays. % Monday only. * Wednesdays and Fidays orly. SUNDAYS. Ross Valley and Saa Rafuel. 00A.M. ¥ill Val., Ross Val., San R! 7.40A.M0 San Rafael, San Qta. e Ross Val,, San Rfl, San Qta. 4.20v.u. u [ “ BBSPM. I s SaGin. 7.307 8.004.3. Point Reyes and Wey Stations. 7.80P.M. ATUANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD. SANTA FE ROUTE. RAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN Francisco (Marketst. Ferry) ARRive DAILY. 10:45 % . BiabA Chronicle builde C. PEERS, Ass't. General Passenger Agents SOUTHERN IFACK COMPANY. (PACIFIC s¥sTEM.) Trainsleavennd arcduc toarrivesat SAN LEAVE Sacramento and via Day i 7:80A Martinez, Napa, Calistoga and *Santa Rosa E 8:304 Nilcs, Sau_.Jose, Hto Tone, Sacramento, Mar villo, Red Binff aud *Orovillo- *#8:304 Poters and Milton ... 2 §9:004 “‘Sunset, Limited,” Vestibuled Trein through to New Orlcans .. . 91004 New Orleans Express, *Ray- mond, Sants Barbara, i.os Augeles, Deming, 1l Paso, New Orleans aud Fast. 9:004 Martinez and Stockton. . 1:00p Niles, San Jose aud Live 5. . Niles, San Jose and Livermore $11:434 100 Sacramento River S rs .. "9:100p 1:30p Martinez and Way Stations... {7:452 4:00¢ Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, I Verano and Santa Rosa. 4:00r Beuicia, Vacaville, 154 Woodland, Knights Landing, Maryaviile, Oroville and Sacramento ... 101434 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Livermore, and Stockton Tase 8:00r Los Augeles Express, Fresno, Bakerstield, Santa Darbara and Los Avgeles 10:434 B100r Santa Fo Route, Atlaniic Ex- press for Mojave and East... 10:434 M 9:454 454 17:452 press, Sacramy Rtedding, Port- oundand Fast.. 101434 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow tauge). 8:154 Newark, Centerville, Felton, Boulder Creel Cruz and Way Statior *2:15p Newark, Centerville, Sa New Almaden, Feiton, Boul der Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Station: 4:15 1 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. 9:30a 111:45p Husters' Train for Newark, Alvigo, 8an Jose, Los Gatos snd Way Btation: B COAST DIVISION (Third 6:454 5an Jose, New Almaden and Way Stati 1:45e 8:154 Suu Jose, Cruz, Pacife Dles," San Lnis_Obispo and Principul Way Station 7105 30:404 Sun Jose uid Way Station 5:06p 11:454 Palo Alto and Way St 3:30p *2:20x San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Sauta Cruz, Salinas, Mon- te) and Pacilic :30p Sau Jose and Irincipal Way Stations ....... *4:25p Palo Alto an Way Stal 01 Palo Alto and Wiy Statio 132455 Palo Alto and Principal Way Stations 7:38p CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip §)— 8:00 900 *10:00 11:00a.y. 130 1120 300 300 600 .00 v, From GAELAKD—Foot of Brosdmay.— *6:00 +7:00 8:00 *9:00 10:00 *11:00 330 200 0 4:00 3 A for Moruh, ¥ for Afternoon, *Cundaywexcenied. . 1 Satnrdmesuly. _ §Thusdassonlv. 1 Buuduvs onty

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