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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1895 \WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver a fraction lower. ‘Wheat freights steady. Wheat futures off. Barley steadily held. Oats in fair demand. Corn and Rye quiet. Hea hipment of flour to China. Bran fi) Hay weak. Mustard and Alfalfa Seed weak. White and Pea Beans higher. Coal stead; Ginseng scarce, Heavy shipment of Leather to China. an Dollars lower. change lower. cted. m lower. Turpentine firmer. lined. and Lard unchanged. Pork Ham, Bac Hops dull Discouraging outlook for Wool. Hides and Tallow weak. Onions higher. Butter weaker. Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Poultry firm. Game dull. Rhubarb lower. Choice Apples higher. Oranges and Lemons improving. Limes weaker. Dried Fruit, Nuts and Raisins quiet. Honey slow NEW YORK MARKETS, The Bond Market Animated and Prices Well Held. NEW York, March 6.—Speculation on the Stock Exchange has been largely in the hands of traders for a long time past, with more professiopal than ever in its character. brought prices of the international stocks to figures above those current, and arbitrage houses became speculative buyers in this market, which imparted toita firm tone. Small selling, however, by the Toom traders s0on counteracted good influences ot foreign purchases and a reaction set in which sent the figures down a fraction, except in the case of B.and O. This stock was pressed for sale on & re- newal of the rumors that the next dividend was in doubt The shares broke 414 per cent and closed the lowest point touched. Before noon the eral list had recovered its tone, but_about 1 the market became stagnant. Before 2 bears began 10 hammer Southern Railroad pre- ferred and the stock broke 134 per cent, closing above the lowest. During the last hour speculation was decidedly weak and the entire list moved downward. The bond market was somewhat mote arimated. P were fairly well Sales $801,500, nment bonds stead: inactiv Pefroleum—Easy ; Pen: vania oil sales none; April option sales none, closed offered $1 05; Lima oil sales none. Grain and Merchaundise. Wheat—Stead. ; California, $2 75@3 30. cotch, $19@20; American, $9@ ; brokers’ price, $9 50; exchange v brokers’ price, §3 0214; exchange 15@3 10. ady': domestic, §3 1214 on'Chinge: 30 totis Auglst, £13; 90 tons 3. —Options opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 5 points, closed firm at 5@ 10 points advance. Sales. 8000 bags, including March, $14 95; April, 514 70@14 80; May, $14 55 @14 60: September and December, $14 50, Rio. steady: No. 7, 16Vac: mild, steady: Cordova, 183,@1954c. Sales, 1000 bags Rio No. 7, nd 1000 bags Santos Nos. b and 7, 500 bag: and 280 packages Jame Sugar—Raw, firm. 96 test, to Canada at 2 7- , Private terms. 7000 bags centrifugal, Refined, firm. CHICAGO MARKETS. The Wheat Market Closed Weak at a Reduction. CHicaGo, March 6.—Wheat started tame and rather weak. There were numerous sellers at yes- terday’s closing price, which was 543c for May but not many buyers at over 544c. hour the general tendency was up and the range of the fluctuations was between 543gc and 5434c. Liverpool was quoted at Led lower, with buyers | holding off, but there wasa renewed suspicion of crop damage in France traceable in the advices froni the Continent. The Paris market was quoted about steady, and Berlin from 1% mark to 3 mark higher. The firmer than Chicago. Some orders were received there from France, and there were buying orders here also for the Continent. ‘The market here tended upward during the fore- noon. ‘e firmness was an_anticipetion of Brad- street’s visible supply statement over a bullish feeling, and the eftect of such a report having been discounted when it was received, the market im- mediately began to weaken. In about ten minutes it dropped from 543,@5414¢ bid to 54lsc sellers. Closing Paris cabl Te DOt encouraging, and the market finished weak at 337c. In the corn pit the traders had no speculation in their eves and very little in their actions, and business was therefore of the slimmest kind. 'Corn opened at 4475c, sold as low as 4456@443jc and as high as 44 7x@45c and closed at 4434 Fluctuations in oats were narrow. Say started at 28@28%sc down to 2875@29¢ and closed at that price. Provisions opened rather easy, but did not re- main so long until a demand developed which changed the feeling of weakness into one of de- cided strength. The offerings were not very free until after pork had advanced from $10 4315 at the opening for May to $10 72, It declinéd to £10 6214, ieaving the gain for the day at 1714e, Ribs shared with pork in the improvement and net gain to-day of 5¢, but lard showed no change at the close. The leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat, Lowest. Sdae 427 44:%53 pr ..$107215 $104215 8650 $665 854714 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour—Easy. No. 2 Spring Wheat, 5374@577¢; No. 3 Sprin; Wheat, nominal; No. 2 Red, 5175@5214c: No. 5 Corn, 42745@43c No. 2 32a@82%c: No.'8 White, 3135@8dc: N 3 B8115c: No. 2 Barley, 53c; No. 5lc: No, 4, 50c: No. 1 Flax Seed, §1 40: Prime Timothy Seed, 85 80: Mess Pork, bbl, 10 50@10 62%: Lard, 5 100 1bs..$6 4214 Short Ribs, Sides (10034), $5 30 5 85; Dry Salted Shoulders xed), 474 ; hort Clear Sides (boxed), $£560@5 65: W hisky, distillers’ finished goods, per gal, Unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter mar- ket was firm. Creamery, 10@18¢; dairy, 8@17c; Egss, steady, 15@16c. Livestock. There were 13,000 cattle received to-day. A very good demand existed and prices were strong for butchers. Cows and poor stuff were lower Poor (0 extra cows, heifers and bulls, $1 50@4 50: stockers and feeders, $2 50@4 50; dressed beef and shipping stcers, 3 1565 00; corn-ted Texas cattie, #3 25@3 90; cotvs and bulls, $3 50; steers, 33 75@5, Hogs—Receipts, 39,000. Market active and steady. Light, 83 90@4 20: mixed packers, §3 95@ 430 heavy shipping grades, §3 95@4 40} ougi, There was a weaker market for sheep. The day’s run was 17,000, and sithough the demand was £0od, sellers had to shade prices to the extent of 16@15c on all grades below_choice, and there was weakness even in the best. Sheep were quoted at $2 50@4 60 and lambs at 3 25@5 40. \Yieceipts — Caitle, 13,000; calves, 300; 40,000; sheep, 17,000. STOCKS OF GRAI NEw Yonx, March 6.—Special cable advices to Bradstreet's, covering the principal points of ac- cumulation in the United Staies, Canada and Europe, together with supplies afloat for Europe, from eleven sources, indicate the following char in availatle stocks last Saturday, as compared with the preceding s.mrdq{; Available supplies, United States and Canada, east_of the Rocky Mountains—Wheat, decrease, 1,700,000 bushels. ~ United States, Pacific Coast— Wheat, decrease, 92,000, Afloat for and in Europe—Wheat, decrease, 1,032,000, United States and Capada, east of the Rocky fi%umm—com. increase, 74,000; oats, decrease, hogs, STOUKS IN LONDON. NEW YORK, March 8.—The Evening Post's Lon- don cablegram seys: Americans opened firm to- day, notably Nashville on the publication in the Daily News of a reassuring telegram from Angust Belmont. Prices reacted generally on profit taken by yesterday's purchasers, The close was firm again. Canadlan Pacifics still were down nearly 1 per cent. The American Loan was 434 per dent premium. It is feared gold shipmentsirom your side cannot be long delayed. The talk of a fresh loan is general, and there are also rumors of a fresh Tndia sterling loan. THE EASTERN COTTON MARKET. NEW ORLEANS, Murch 6.—Cotton—Futures steady: sales 50,700 bales. March, 5.31@5.32c; April, 5.25@5.26¢; May, 5.32@5.33¢; June, 5.38@ e COMMERCIA The advance In American | securities on the London exchange this morning | ibo, 600 bagsjCentral American | For half an | ew York market was relatively | 5134c sa?éc | 1 28; Sugare | B3%c: July, 5.44@5450; August, 5.49@5.50c; tember, 5.53@5.54c; October, 5. No- ember, 5.59@5.61c: December, 5. —The cotton market has been a revelation to-day, opening at the advance of 2 pointd, prices steadily advanced 9@12 points. Just before the close the market receded two or 3 points, but finished steady at e net gain of 7@S poiuts. Total sales, 151,200 bales. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET. OMAHA, March 6.—Cattle— Receipts, 2000: steady. Cows and heifers, $150@375;: bulk, 25@3: stockers and feeders, $2 257:4; do bulk, $3@38 40. w YORK, March 6. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Bonds. Money on call easy at 1%6@2%: last loan 2%; closed 2% Prime mercantile paper, 33;@5%. Sterling exchange steady, with actual business in 5@4 891/ for demand and xty days. Posted rates, $4 & 4 8815 and $4 $915@4 90. Commercial bills, $4 863,@4 87. Sliver certificates, 6034c. Preferred. American Expres ‘American Tobacc Preferred Baltimore & Ohi Bell Telephon Capada Pacific. 0 & Western 16 19074 Oregon Improvmt. _9 3914 Orezon Navigation 15 Canada South 4815 Oregon Short Line. 414 Central Paci 14 7Pacific Mall........ 2114 Ches. & Ohio. 161 Peoria D. & Evans. 3 Chicago Alto; A7 Plusburg. ... Chicago, B. & 70%4 Pullman Palace. Chicago Gas. 71 " Reading. ..... 1 Consolidated 30%% Richmond Ter: s 5 Preferred.. i3 ._16%5 Southern R. K. 934 156 | Preferred. 2915 | PIA102 St P. M. & M 105 | Chicazo & E1Ilptd 90 |Southern Facific.. 1714 | Hocking Valley.... 19 |Sugar Refinery..... 817 Tliinois Central . 84 |Tenn. Coal & Iron. 141 2 | St Paul & Dulu 20 Texas Pacific 8o Kansas & Texas pf. 2134 Tol. & O. Cen. pid. Lake Erie & Westn 1575 5% 15%% Union_Pacific, Preferred. - 701U S. Express Lake Shore. 3 Wab.S. L. & P Lead Trust. - Louisville & N h. Louisville &NewAl Western Union. Manhattan Consol. 10735 Wheeling & L. E. | Memphis & Charls. 10| Preferred. | Michigan Central.. 9215Minn. & St. Louis. Mexican Central... _71p Denver & Rio G Missouri Pacific. % General Electric Mobile & Ohio, ... 12" |National Linseed. ashville Chatt. ... 81 [Colo. Fuel & Iron. 514 Preferred. fonal Cordage. . referred. - 812 H. & Texas Ceni N. J. Central . 8614 TolLA.A.&N.Mich. orfolk & West pf. 1014 Tol.St. Lonis&K.C. North American... 34y Preferred.. CLOSING BONDS. U S s, registered..115% Den & R G7s......114 Do, 55 coupon... 11585 Do, 4 81 Do, 4s registered. 11034 Erie 2ds 563 Do, 4s coupon... 112" | G H & S'A6: i Do, 2s registered. 95 100 | Pacific 6s 0f '95....100 10514 | Ala, Class A 102 |~ Do, Class B.. J Cent Gen orthern Pac Do, 2ds. orthw 134 Do, S F deb 5s R GrandeWest 1 100 [St. Paul Consels Do, C & P W 5 Missouri 6s. Carolina 6s. DO AR 5L S C Non-fund . Tenn new set 6s. Do, 5s. Do, Tenn old 65 - 60 'StL&TronMiGen bs 76 Va Centuries. ... 5914 St. L. & S.F.Gen 65,103 | Do,deferred. ... 61%a/Southern R. R. bs.. 86 | Atel - €334 Texas Pacific firsts. K5 |~ Do,2d A. 1614 Texas Pac seconds 2214 Canada South 2ds_.100 *[Unton Paclstof '97.1021 Cen Pac 1sts0f '95.100%, West Shore 4s. FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN L{VERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, March 6.—The spot market is dull at 65 2d. Cargoes are firm at 24s 414d February ship- ment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March, 4s T34d; April, 4s 8d; May, 45 832d; June, 45 90} July, 4s 9%4d. SECURITIES. LoNDON, March_6.—Consols, 27 11-16d; French Rentes, — PORTLAND’S BUSINESS, PORTLAND, March 6.—Exchanges, $242,585; | balances, 60. Wheat— 'y, 75@771%c per cental; Walla ‘Walla, 4312@44c per bushel, EXCHANGE AND BULLION. 104 11-16: silver, | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — gassy | Sterling Exchange, sight. — 4891y | New York Exchange, sight. - 10 New York Exchange, telegraphic... — 1214 Fine Silver, spot, ® ounce. - 6073 Fine Silver, 30 days. — 6055 Mexican Dollars 48 49 PRODUCE MARKET. § WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—The latest charter for Europe is at 24sjnet and the market is steady at this figure for large carricrs. The chartered wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 84,300, | against 47,900 tons oy the same date last year: dis. | engaged, 54,700 tons against 21.800; on the way to this port, 209,000 tons. against 195,600. WHEAT—The Carleton takes for Dublin 45,423 ctls, valued at $40,000; Centaur for Cork, 54,256 | cils, at $49,000. Prices for shipping wheat a3 a | general rule do not budge, though there is an occa- sional variation of a fraction. Call prices are more irregular and foliow Chicago up and down closely. May wheat opened stronger vesterday morning and advenced to 9114¢, but fell back to 9034c on the regular call. No. 1, 839%@85c B ctl: choice, | 8614@871j5¢ B ctl: lower grades, 721@821%c % cu “Xtra choice for milling, D0@OBe B ert: (Eanty la Wheat, 783,@81Y4c for fair average, 821 ¢ for blué stefd and 75@77140 B otl or d.n:’u’;(? CALT, BOARD SALES. SFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—May—800 tons, 91c; 1600, 91140; 1200, 91%y; 600, 915, 9114c. December—300, 97c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—3200 tons, 9075¢; 2600, 9034c. AFTERNOON SESSI0N—Mav—2100 tons, 90%4c; 1200, 907kc. December—500, 567xc; 100, 97c. BARLEY—Steadlly held, but not very brisk. Receipts are light, but aré suflicient for the de- | mand. Feed, 75@77%c P ctl for ordinary, and | 78%c otl for choice bright; Brewing, 80@90c # CALY, BOARD SALES. | IxFomMAL SEss10N—10 0’clock—No sales. | REGULAR MORNING,SESSION — December—200 | tons, 75%4c; 300, 753s0; 200, The. AFTEENGON SESSION — December — 300 tons, OATS—Receipts from all quarters have been light of late, but there is plenty of stock on hand. Jrado le saix, Milling, $1 05@1 16 ® ol sancy | Feed, $1@1 05:3g00d to choice, 7140 @ ctl: comion to faif, §314,@8Tbse:’ Red, 126 1173: Black, $1 1061 26; Gray, 92340a81+ ae | prise, 31 05@1 15 B ctl. CORN—Offerings _mest_with little attention. Prices unchanged. Large Yellow, $1 1736@) 2954 ;‘1 qul = Smlllilg gnémd"Yellaw, 31 25@1 2715; White, B ctl, cuavl&?g'ne market continues quiet at 85@90c P BUCKWHEAT—Dull at 85@95¢ 2 ctl. | 871 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The China steamer took a large ship- ment of 19,870 barrels, valued at $50,935. This is & remarkably heavy lot for one vessel. Net cash | prices are: Family extras. $3 2 35; Bakers' extras, $3 16@3 25: superfine, $2 0%2 40 B bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 315¢ B 1b: Rye Meal, 3c: Graham Flour, 3c; Oatmesl, 434c; Oat Groats, 5¢; Cracked Wheat, 3: Buckwheat Flour, 5¢ Pearl Barley, 4 4C B 1. CORN. A ~—Table Meal. c: Feed Comn,$26858 £0° Cracked o Ryiba H Hominy, 454@4%%0 B e T 1@ 7%9 5 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—In light receipt and firm at ‘lflw@ 14 B ton. MIDDLINGB—FIIH}' steady at $17@19 P ton. 'SEED;S:gFFS— Ground and rolled Barley, 5 ton: Ollcake Meal , ton: ttonseed Oilcake, ;‘26% ::::.u“ i 2 HAY—Receipts are abundant for all needs and the market is rather weak than otherwise. Wheat guuuhlu at 11 50 @ ton; Wheat and Oat, $8@ 1;5];.:]92}'6.0. 411‘::73’ ln‘nfi. B‘Mflgfi' % 10 50; Alfalfa, B 050, sedider B Comrane 01080; ok bl 2 % 5 T supply and firm at BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Small White and Pea are in good de- mand at a further advance. Colored are still slug- glsh and nominal. Bayos are quotable at $1 75@ 190 @ cil; Small Whites, §2 50@2 85: Pea, $2 50@2 85: Large Whites, $2@2 40: Pink, 1 35° Rells, 81 60@1 65: Bluckeve, 35 75050 <4 Klduey, 82 75@4; Lims, 811064 b5 Buciers, $1 76@1 85 for small and 81 856190 ol for arge. SEEDS—Mustards and Alfalfa_continue weak. Yeilow Mustard guotable at $1 Trieste, £175@2: Native Brown, $1 75: Flax, $2 25 @701 Pl Y2¢ B 1b; Green 50 @ ctl: Can: 3@4c B 1b; Alfalfa, e R L T Peas, $1 60: Niles, $1 50@1 60; Blackeye, nomi- nal—none offering. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—New, 13,@2c. Sweets are firm at 75c@$1 50 for Rivers and $1 75@2 for the choicer Kkinds; Early Rose, 45@55¢ @ ctl; River Reds, 20 25c @ ctl; Petaluma and Tomales Burbanks, 35@50c; River Burbanks, 30@40c; Oregon Bur- bapks, 40a85c; Salinas Barbanks, 75e81 9 ol ONTONS—Continue to advance at $1@1 20 B ctl for g0od to choice and 50@S5c for poor. VEGETABLES — Squash _show _considerable change. Rbubarb is lower under greater abun- dance. No Beans, Tomatoes or Peppers coming in. Arrivals were 120 bxs Asparagus, 183 bxs Rhubarb and 67 sks Peas. Hothouse Cucumbers, 75c@$1 for large and 50@60c ¥ doz for small: Asparagus, 7@121%c ¥ 1b for ordinary and 14@15¢ for fancy: Rhubarb, $1@1 50 3 bx: Los Angeles Green Peas, 5@7c @ ib; Bay Peas, — B 1; Mushrooms, 10@15¢ B 1b; Dried Okra, 123bc; Dried Peppers, 1215@15¢ B 1b: Marrowfat Squash, .urfl@u [;p ton; lfg.h:rd Squash, $15@18; Cab- bage, 50@60c B ctl: Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The China steamer took ont 20,900 hs. The marke: continues excessively supplied and weak. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 1614@17¢; seconds, 15@16¢c Darey—Fancy, 14@15c; £ood to choicg, 10@ 1214c; medium grades, 8@9c B Ib; store Butter, 7@73e B 1b; pickied roll, firkin and creamery tub, nominal. CHEESE—Ts cheap and plentiful. Fancy mild new, 7@8c} R 1h: common.to good, E@6Ysc; Young America, 8@10c; Easter: 3@15c, laiter figure for cream: Western, 10@11c ib. EGGS—Prices appear {0 be more settled and no further decline is noted. Stocksare 1 heavy, though, and the market is not strong. tore Eggs, 10@11c B doz; ranch Eggs, 12@18c for the general Tun. POULTRY D GAME. POULTR Y—Stocks of all kinds are light and the market rules firm. We guote California stock: Live Turkeys, 10@llc 8 B for Gobblers: 11@ 1214c¢ for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 12@ldc: Geese # pair, $1 250 : Hens, $1 50@ | 50 B doz: - ers, 5 50 for large and $3 50@4 for small: Pigeons, 2 25 % doz for young and — for old. ‘There is not much variety now and trade Gray Geese, $2 25 @ doz; White Geese, | ers, $4; Hare, 75¢@ | is dull. $1; Brant, §1 50 B doz: Hon 3 $1 P doz; Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 for Cottontails and $1 @ doz for small. FRESH AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Apples, $1@1 50 B box for choice to fancy and 35@80c for common to good. Choice are scarce and wanted at the ad- vance, but poor stock drags. CITRUS FRUITS—Four cars were auctioned as follows: Fancy Navels, $1 40@2 20: cholce do, £1 50@2 10; Standard do, $1@1 85; fancy Seed: lings, $1 15 choice do, $1 15@1 45; Standard do, 70c@$1 15; Malta Bloods, $1 50; Mandarins, $1 05 in half boxes. Oranges are in light supply and firm. Lemons are also doing better. Limes are lower under fresh arrivals. Dates are quotable at 415@bc; California Navels, $2@2 50 ¥ box; Seedlings, $1 25@1 75; Sonora' Oranges, $1@1 25 @ box; Sicily Lemons, $3@3 50 P box: California Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@2 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $6 50@7 50 B box; Bananas, $1 25@2 B bunch} Pineapples, $5@7 ® dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are dull. Apricots and Peaches are moving fairly. Other sorts are quiet. Prunes, four sizes, are quotable at 415@ 455c P 1; smaller sizes, 2L6@4c; Apples, 4 for quartered, 415@5c for sliced and 5@5Yac for evaporated; Bleached Peaches, 4@614C; Apricots, 515@7e for Tair to choice and Ti4c for fancy Moor- park; Pears, 4@4ac for evaporated halves, 3@dc for quarters and 13, (-?Ec for inferior goods: Plums, 3l4@4lsc for pltied and 114@2c for unpitted; Figs, black, 3c for pressed and 114@2e for un- pressed RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Are slow of sale at previous prices. Raisins—i-crown, loose, are quotable at 4c B Ib; 3-crown, 2lhc: 2-crown, 2c P 1b: seedless Sulranas, 3c @ b u catels, 2@214c; 3-crown London lavers, $1 15@ 135 % box clusters, $225@2 75; Deheca clusters, $2 50@3; Imperial clusters, $2 nominal; Dried Grapes—114@1%a NUTS—Very quiet at Chestnuts are quotable at 6@7c ® Ib; W: are quotable at 7@9c for paper-shell and softshell, @7c for hardshell; Almonds, 3@Ac for hard: 7Tl for soitshell, and 8@$c for paper- eanuts, 5@6c for Eastern and 4@4lse for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@éc; Pecans, 6c for Tough and'8c for_polished: Filberts, 8&a@9c; Brazil Nuts, 7@71sc B 1b: Cocoannts, $5@5 50 B 100. HONEY—The movement continues vers Comb is_quoted at 11@13c B Ib; wate tracted, 7c: light amber extracted, 5Y@6c; dark amber. 5@5%ac B ib. BEESWAX—25@27c B . PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Shipment of 400 barrels of Beef and Pork to Japan. All descriptions are quiet locally and values show no disturbance. Bacon is quotable at 8@814c P 1b for heavy and 85@9¢ for light medium: 10@10%ac for light and 13¢ @ I for extra light: Eastern Stgar-cared Hams, 1016@11c; California Hams, 9%@10c; Mess Beef, $7@7 50 B bbl; extra mess do, $x@8 50; family do, $10G11; extra prime Pork, $10 50@11; extraclear, $17 50@ 18 3 bbl;_mess, $16@16 50 ¥ bbl; Smoked Beef, 916@10c B . s Yamern Hertes. 61.@634c B M for compound and Sac for pure; pails, 914c; Califor- nia tierces, 6c for compound and 754@sc for pure; half-bbls, §@8v4c; 10-1b tins, Blhc @ Ib; do 5-lb, Sc® b C’gTTOLENE—']fi,"c 1b in tierces and 8lsc in 10-1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—As long as receipts keep light there s no_decline, but the market Is weak anda break would probably follow increased ar- rivals. Heavy salted steers, 6@6%c; medium, 5@5%c; light, 414@4lbe; Cowhides, 414@5c; salted” Kip, 414c; salted Calf, 7c; saited Veal, c; dry Hides, usual selection, 9@914c; dry Kip, 7hac; dry_Calf, 12@13c; prime Goatskins, 20@35¢ each; Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c; medium, 15@25c; winter, 10c: Sheep: skins, shearings, 10@20c each; short wool, 25 35c each; medium, 30@45c each; long wool, 40@ 60c each: Culls of all kinds about Yoc less. TALLOW—The market is not very firm. No. 1 rendered, 4@414c B _1b: country Tallow, 8%5@4c; refined, 6c; Grease, 3¢ B Ib. WOOL—Small lots of the spring clip have ap- peared, but not In sufficient quantity for quota- tions, which will not be establistied for some days yet. 'The market is weak and dull, and sellers shade prices to effect sales. The prospect for 1895 is discouraging. Dealers expect prices to range lc 10 1140 per pound lower than in 1894, The situa- tion Last is serious. At Boston there is now as much foreign as domestic offering, and_foreizn scoured wools are being offered there 2¢ per pound cheaper than the same wools are on this market. Free Mountain Fall quoted at 5@7c @ Ib; defective ‘all, 4@5c; Southern and San Joaquin Spring, OPS—Choice, 874@734c; common to good, 4@ 6¢ P 1. There is postively no demand except for 500d at 6@8Yzc and choigé at T@714c, but there is practically none of the latter here, 30 business is at a standstill. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, y BAGS—Nothing going on. Caleutta Grain Bags, 43¢ for June and July delivery ex-ship and 43;@ 454c ex-warehouse: Wool Bags, 28@30c. COAL—The private circular of I. Steuart gives the receipts at this port during January and Febru- arvat 255.800 tons, against 215,700 tons during the same time in 1894. The circular says: “There is little change to note in the Coal market during the month, spot prices remaining steady. Present shipments’ and for the near future of Australian Coal are extremely light, while English A nthracite is being very freely shipped at lower prices than have prevailed for some time.” Wellington, $7 50 § lou; New Wellington, $7 50; Coos Bay! 85: allsend, $7; Scotch, '$7 50; Brymbo, $7 50+ Cumberlend, $13 50 in' bulk and $15 50 in sacks: West Hartley, nominal; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $11@12; Cannel, $7 50; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 75. CANNED FRUIT—Apricots quotable at $1 xgcg 115 9 dozen; Peaches, $1 3051 40; Pears, 312 125; White Cherries, $1 50; Black Cherries, $1 40; Plums. $1 15 B doze; CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes,76¢; Peas, $1 05@1 15 B dozen. COFFEE—No business. Dealers report the mar- ket excessively dull. We quote prices as follows: 21Vac for good to prime washed Costa Rica: 3 zox,%cg;}or &ood Costa Rica mixed with black beans; 18@20 for fair Costa Rica: 16@18c for com- mon to ordinary Costa Rica; 19@20%4c for zood to prime washed Salvador; green unwashed Salyador; washed Guatemala ; 2014 good washed Guatemala; 1815@20c for fair washed Guatemala; 163/@18c for medium Guatemala; 1o@i6y4e for ordinary Guatemuin; 1114@1436¢ for inferior to common” Guatemala; 213a@22¢ for 001 to, prime washed Peaverry: Tac B b for g00d t0 prime unwashed Benberry OI1—California Castor Ofl, cases, No. 1, $1 20; bbls, $1 15 (manufacturers’ rates); Linseed Oil n bbis, bolled, 67c; do raw, 6ic; cases, ¢ more; Lard Oil, bbls, 75¢; cases, 80c; Cocos, 55¢; China Nut, 40@45c 9 ealion. E: PITROLEUM—Some brands are lower. Star- Jight Is quotable at 1734c; Eocene, 1034c: “Astral, 1f56e; 160 deg. Eiatne, 233a6; - Pe, 1734¢; Waterwhite, refined, bulk, 12c @ gallon: Hend: light, 175 deg. cases, 21c: Mineral Hlluminating, deg, 20c in cases; Standard, 110 deg. fire test, 116’-?.10} gal in cases (caps), 17¢ faucets and 1135¢ n GASOLINE, ETC—63 deg Benzine, bulk, 1215¢ 3l cases, 18c; 74 deg Gusoline, bulk, 130! cases, 814c: 86 deg Gasoline, bulk, 20c; cases, 25¢ B gal, ITE LEAD-Quoled at 53,@6%4c B I, RED LEAD—Qudted at 824c # I, TURPENTINE—Firm at bZc 3 gallon. LEATHER—The China steamer took out 844 rolis, valued at $35,866. For size of shipment this beats the record at this port. GINSENG—Is scarce. The China steamer took out 2728 Ibs, valued at $11,190. FISH—Pacific Cod is quoted as follows: 100-1b cases, 43,@5lkc; 50-Ib bundles, 414@5¢; Bone- less, 51p@634c; Bricks, 615@71c; Rolls, 514c; DNorwag Strlps, 7o Middies, fc: Siiver King Strips, TYac; Narrow-Gauge do, 7c 9 ib; Tablets, 8c 3 b, Mackerel, half bbls, $9 for No. 2'and $8@8 50 for XNo. 3; Eastern Smoked Herring, 30c % keg: Dutch do, 1 25 9 kez: Whitefish, $1 50 in half bbls and $1 75 in kits; Tonzues and Sounds, $16. FAILS-—$1 85 for iron and steel and $1 75 for wire. QUICKSILVER—$37 B flask. SUGAR--The Western Sugar Refinery Com‘rcny ered 1814@18%¢ for good 2114@21%%c for prime 2034, tor £60d 10 strictly quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powe and Fine Crushed, all 534¢; Dry Granulated, 43405 Confectioners’ A, 4 ;3 M olia A, 414c; Extra G, 4¥e; Golden G, 384¢; Dy 355c; halt barrels 140 more than barrels, and boxes a¢ more. ‘WOOD, LUMBER, TIES, ETO. Posts, 814c each; Redwood, $5 P cord; Oak, Tough, $6 50; peeled, $9; Pine, $6: Railroad Ties, 85¢ aplece for 6x8, 41c for 7x8 and 45@50c for 7x9. TANBARK—Ground Bark, $20 ton. LUMBER—The Redwood Manufacturers’ Assocl- ation quotes: No. 1 Rough, $13@17: No. 2, $9@11 B M; Pickets, rough, poined and fancy, $10, $12 and $18 8 M: hal-inch surfaced and ciear, No. 1, $32 @363 M; No. 2, $22@28 DM ; Bustic No. 1, $15 @ 24 ; jaced and rough clear, No. ¢ o N g e o 415 TS Vi 5 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MAREET. Hogs are a fraction lower again. Beef, Veal, Mutton and Lamb show no further change. Whole- sele rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are S ERER ey ice, 5%4c: second EF—First quallty, 5c; choice, H quality, 4@44c; third do, 3@33:0 B b VEAL—Large, 5@6c; small, %’lca ». MUTTON—Wethers, 6@6%4c_t 1b; Ewes, 5@6c. @i MB—Spring. 10g1214¢; Yearlings, 615@7c "PORK—Live Hogs, 814 for heavy and medium grain-fed, and 37%@dc % b for small fat; dressed do, 4@6c B b, RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ‘WEDNESDAY, March 6. Flour, gr. sks. 6,705 Onions, sks. 714 Wheat, ctls. 09,848 Bran, sks 995 Barley, ctls 1,157 Middlings, 320 ‘290 Hay, tons 305 282 Straw, to 16 873 Hops, bl. 1 2,642 Wool, bis 17 Potatces, 2550 Hides, no 518 Oregon. 503 Wine, gals.. 7,700 —_——— THE STOCK MARKET. The market rallled again yesterday morning, particularly at the moon informal session, when Con. Cal. & Va. sold up to $2 85, Ophir to $1 90, Hale & Norcross to $1 10, Best & Belcher to 92c, Challenge to 4lc, Mexican to 87c and the other stocks in proportion. Trading was active on this call. On the afternoon call Con. Cal. & Va. and Ophir were somewhat wealker, but the other stocks kept up fairly. After the board Hale & Norcross stood firm at $1 15, Yellow Jacket at 67c and Crown_Point at 44@47c, the other stocks showing little or no cnange. NOTES. At the delinquent assessment sale of the Confi- dence vesterday less than 100 shares were sold for the nON-payment of the assessment. The annual meeting of the Chollar has been called for the 20th. A. Kraus hias been nominated for membership in the Pacific Stock Exchange. The amount paid out for labor on and around the Comstock in February was $68,5601 66, or about $8000 less than {n January. The payroll of the Consolidated California and Virginia mine was £9403,. 0f the Ophir $3389, Chollar $4948, Hale & Norcross $2168 50, Yellow Jucket $2727, Crown Point $4208, Belcher 83046 and Alta $2414. Joseph B. Dyer of the San Francisco board and Charies Ford of the Pacific Exchange have gone to Alaska (0 mine upon the banks of the Yukon River. Mr. Dyer, before departing, sold his seat in the board to Willlam S. Wattles, one of the mem- bers of the Pacific Exchange. . In the Savage on the 950 level they have started a south drift from the face of the sill floor south- east, the drift following a stratum of fair-grade ore. The drift is advanced 15 feet. On ihe 1000 level they continue to extract airgrade ore from the sill floor up to the tenth floor. No work has been done in the winze below this level since last report. On the 1050 level in the south drifi_from the cast drift the grade of the ore is 1ot so z00d. They are extracting ore of good quality from the west Cross- cut, started from the face of the south drift. Dur- ing the week they bave hoisted 128 cars of ore. Car samples average $29 04 per ton. Shipped to the Brunswick mill tons. Assessments Pending. Following is a list of assessments now pending: T Delingt CoMPANY. HoilAmc | nchoj|EalsiDuy: | Board. Sierra Nevadj | 108 11 Gould & Curry. 75| 12 Baullion .. 4 21 1 1 10 .3 3 3 05 10 Challenge. 05 16 | Con. New Yor 053 17 areka Col 25 11 Gray Eagle. 05 26 Belcher.. . 251, 30 BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday + REGULAE MR 100 Andes. 600 Belcher. 200 B& B, 600 Bodie. y 100 .. 85,400 Mex 100 Chai’Con 391150 Ophir. 650 Chollar....55.350 . SESSTION—9:30, '1115150 Union ... 52 110300 Y Jacket.64 100 Chaling 300 .. g 100 Chollar.. Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: 300 Belcher. 100 100 50 500 B'& B 100 Bodie. xsg Bullion. 40200 CC&V. 42100 . 70500 Ophir 278151200 Potosi . 55450 Mex 100 Ophir 56200 43 AFTERNOON SESSION— 431350 C C &V. = 54 100 Y Jacket.62 ‘87(100 Union. 3!100 100 C Poin 150 Belche: CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, March 6—4 ». 3. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. 07 09 Jackson 3B — 32 34 Julia — 032 81 33 Justice. 06 07 e 44 45 Kentuck.. ... 05 06 Best& Belcher. 90 92 Lady Wash.... 03 04 Benton Con. — 60 Mexican. 87 88 Bodie. . —Mono . 20 - — Bullion. 24 Mt. Diabio. 10 - Bulwer. Navajo. 05 10 Caledoma. 10 evadaQueen. — 04 Challenge Con. 42 430Occidental..... 01 05 Commonweaith 02 — Ophir. 1.80 1.85 Chollar, . 580verman...... 16 17 2.80 Potos1. . 52 B4 04 Savaze. 45 46 — Seg, Beicher... 07 08 02 Scorpion 03— 47 Sierra Nevada. 69 71 05 Silver Hill.... 03 05 OdSilver King.... 10 — O5Syndicate...... _— 0s & Sdbanonn 88 oF 3 |Utah Hale & Norers.1.15 1.20Yellow Jacket. 66 67 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, March 6—2 P. . BONDS. Bid. Asked, Bid. Asked. U 84s coup..111 Banks, Commercial— U S 4s reg.. 111 Amer B&TC. — Cel-stChle5s. 108 10914 Anglo-Cal ... 58 — ElecL 8510714 — " Bankof Cal..219 294 ntra C W 5s. 951210035 CAISD&TCo:. 4214 45 Dpnt-stex-cp 8715 92 FirstNatlonl. 17715180 EdsnL&P 6310712110 |Grangers. ... - F&CHRR6s.104 " — |TondonP&A.125 — Geary-stR55.108 ~ — |London&SF. — 83 LosAngl6s. 9714 — [Merch Exu,. 15 — DoGnted.63.100 © — |Nevada. - - Mk-siC 123 [Sather BCo. — — NevCNgRSs. — = | Danks, Savings— NPCRR6s.101 — |GerS&LCo.1760 — N Ry Cal6s. — 1013%'HumbS&L.1000 — NRyCaids. — °—"Mutual...... 37 — Oak Gas Bs..10315 — |SF SavUniond921450 Do, 2d J&s 55,103 " _ |Sav& Loan..110 ' 150 Omnibus 65..119 — |Security......200 325 PacRolIM6s..10114 — |Union Trust. — 760 Do. 2diss 6s.1009, — |~ Street Rallway— P&O Ry 65110 120 [California....105 112 ReCiByes. — 100 — 90 Pwl-st.RRES110 — 4035 41 Reno. WL&L10Z 105 100 RiverW Coés — 100 15 SF&NPRROS — 100% s SPRRATiz6s. — 90 SPRR Cal6s.11015111 20 SPRR Calds.. 86~ g2 = Do.1congtd 86 92 1 SPBrRCalés. 87 89 = SVWaterss..118 120 (Vigont. 1 SVWaterds.. — 98 isceilancons— SunstT&T6és. — — |BIkDCoalCo. — 20 Sutter-stR5s.10715 — [CalCotMlils.. — — VisallaWC§s100 °105 |CalDrvDock, — — STOCKS—Water [Edison Light. 9734 9814 ContraCosta. 50 — |GasConAssm. — = — Marin Co..... — 60 |HawC&SCo. — 8 San Jose.....l — 100 |HutchSPCo. — 914 SpringValley 9814 983 JudsonMigC, — — Gas— [Mer Ex Assu — 105 Capital. 43— |OceanicSSCo — 25 Central % — 2 s Oak GL&H. 4514 4514 29— Pac Gas Imp. 8714 88 30 PacificLignt, 4975 — 0 = San Francseo 7294 73 - 9 Stockton..... —"" 39 S | piusIrAnce " &TCo 385 — remans £d.156 160 [SunsetT&T.. 25 — Sun.. « — 78 [UnitedCCo. — 25 MORNING SESSION. Board—1Bank of California, 221: 6_Giant Pow- der Con, 14; 125 S ¥ Gaslij ht, 7234; 50 do, 7254: 50 S V Water, 9 i o e Street—80 8'V Water, 9814, AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—50 Marketst Raflway, 40%: 5 S F Gas- light, T25%: $85 v Water, 0854 15, 9834 Street—100" Giant Powder ‘Con, 14: 10 8 V Water, 9855: 50 do, 9834. . The Order of the Lioness was established in Naples in 1399, It was for females. | pass and mdse, t0 0 C & N C THE CALL CALENDAR. % Mancw, 1895. 1| 2 March 4, First Quarter. 4| 5| 6| 7/ 89 < March 10, 10{111213|14 15|16/ Full Moon. 17|18|10|20 21 22|28 | o~ ataron 17, it Quarter. 252_621 2812930 a March 26, 31 New Moon. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICOL TURE. WERATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, March 6, 5 P. M.—The pressuré is highest to-night in Idaho'and Ttah and lowest in Southern Califor- nia and fn Montana, conditions being practically the same as they were twenty-four hours ago. Fair weather continues throughout the entire region west of the Rocky Mountains, which is likely to continue. Kollowing are seasonal rainfalls this season as compared with same date last season: Eureka 32.40 last season 44.02: Red Bluff 24.29, Inst sea- son 18.21: Sacramento21.54. last season 13.51: San Francisco 21.97, last season 16.02: Fresno 10.79, last season 6.18: Los Angeles 11.49, last season 6.39: San Diego 9.86, last season 3.92; Yuma 2.97, last season 2.16 inches. San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 54 deg.; minimum, 48 deg.; mean, 51 deg. Forecast made at San Francisco for the thirty hours ending midnight, March 7, 1895: For Nortnern California—Fair weather; nearly stationary temperature, light to_ fresh variable winds, shifting to westerly in the afternoon. For Southern California—Probably fair, nearly stationary temperature: light to fresh variable winds, shifting to westerly along the coast in the afternoon. For Nevada—Fair weather; nearly stationary temperature. For Utah—Fair weather; stationary temperature. For Arizona—Fair; weather; stationary tempera- :l\fl'?. except somewhat warmer in tne east pecr- on. For San Francisco and vicinity—Fair weather, statlonary temperature : fresh variable winds, shift- ing to westerly in the afternoon. W. H. HamyoN, Forecast Official. HYDROGRAPHIO BULLETIN. BrANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGT Sax FraNcisco, March 6, 1895. The time bali on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at exactly ¥ P. ., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lientenant U. S. N, in charge. OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. SaTis. | PIER. Mar 7, 4pw[Lomb rd Mar 7. 4px| Valleio Mar 812w |Miss'n 1 Mar 8103 Va lejo Mar 8, 3pM|Ocea Mar 811ax| Bdw'y Mar 9, 12u |P BTEAMER. |DESTINATION | Panama Acapulca Humboldt...| HumboldiBay Mar 9. 9| W Yaquina....|Newpori....... | Mar10. 8oy Biw'y 2 Queen. Portland ... . | Mar10.10am Clty Puebla. | Vic & Pgt $nd | Mar1l, 9au | Bdw'y 1 Corona........ |San Diezo. ... | Mar 12/11ax | Bdw'y 2 Australfa....|Honolulu. ...\ Mar 12,104x | Oceanic Weeott....." | Eel River..... Mer 13 i Pomona. ‘l{umbomlBay\Mnr 13, 2pm|Bdw'y 1 Eureka .....|Newnort ......| Mar 14, 8ay Bdw'y 2 Clty Peking|China & Japn|Mar 14, Sew P M SS Colum! Port) ar 15.10am STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox | Dow South Coast..___ | Portland... [-Mar 7 City of Puebia. .| Victoria & P 4 Queen { Portland, i Humboldt ...} | Humboldt Bay q Truckee. . Tillamook Bay 8 North Fork..... Humboldt. 9 Yaquina ewport. 91 Weeots | el River.. 9| Alcazar | ¥aquina B 9 Pomona’ \|Humboldt. Corona. -{San Diego | Colima. ‘| Panama. Farallon ; “|Puget Sonnd.. Walla Waila. .. | Victoria & Pu; Columbia........ | Portland.. Eureka... Newpo Alice Blanchard | Portlan Crescent City... | Crescent. Arago. . Santa Rosa.. Arawa . TABLE. AND TIDE £ [H1GH WATERLOW WATER, | 300N, £ b Lurge. Small. [Large./Small.. R Rises Sets | Sets. 6.33 6.09 3.14a 6:31 6100 4585 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. 4 WEDNESDAY, March 6. Stmr Acapulco, Clark, 25 days from Panama and way ports, pass and madse, to Pacific Mail Steam- ship Co. Stmr Celia, Johnson, 81 hours from Eureka; lumber and shingles, to Higgins & Collins. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 61 hours from San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to' Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 36 hours from Cres- cent City; pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Lakme, Bonifield, 37 hours from Port Los Angeles: balast, to C A Gooper & Co. Stmr Arcata, Cousins, 47 hours from Coos Bay- goax10.7r] 3125 2.004 9.06A111.087 4.006_3.054 - Schr Gotama Ericssen,6 days from Coos Bay; 200 M ft lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Cleared. WEDNESDAY, March 6. Stmr Pomona, Hannah, Bureka; Goodall, Per- kins & Co, Br ship Mayfield, Phillips, Queenstown; Geo W McNear, Schr Czarina, Schmalz, Sand Point; McCollum Fishing and Trading Co. Sailed. WEDNESDAY, March 6. Stmr Point Loma, Conway, Grays Harbor. Schr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reves. Stmr Bandorille, Winant, Coguille River. Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth, Grays Harbor- Stmr Laguna, Peterson. Stmr Eureka, Green, San Pedro. Stmr Umatilia, Hunter, Victoria and Port Town- send. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen, Bowens Landing. Stmr Pomona, Hannab, Eureka. Stmr Lakme. Bonifield,. Br bark Carleton, Lowe, Dublin Br bark Centaur, Tsbester, Queenstown. Bktn Quickstep, Hansea, Puget Sound. Bktn Katie Flickinger, McRae, Puget Sound. 8chr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. Schr Lily, Bottger, Umbqua. Schr S Danielson. Gruggel, Point Arena. Schr Laura May, Hansen, Grays Harbor. Scir Lizzie Prien, Siorstrom, Siuslaw River. Sebr Bender Bros, Zoddart, Fisks Mill. Schr Bessie K, Johnson, Albion. Schr Guide, Péterson, Eureka. Movements of Vessels. The bark Hesper was taken to Green-street whart and the whalers Mermaid and Andrew Hicks to Howard 1. ‘The schr Prosper is a Main-street whart. The bark J D Sprickels was towed from the stream to Folsom 1 and the bark McNear to Pacific streer. The ship Wm Law was towed from Port Costa to the stream. The ship Afon Alaw towed to sea. The ship Ruteshire was taken to the stream and the ship Laurclbank from the stream to the gasworks. The bark SN Castle was towed from the stream 10 the sugar regnery. Charters. The bktn Klikitat loads lumber at Port Gamble for Honolula. The Br ship Linlithgowshire loads lumber on the Sound for Port Pirie, 36s 3d. Telegraphie. POINT LOBOS — March 6—10 P M—Weather cloudy; wind SW: velocity 8 miles an hour. Spoken. Jan 5—6 S 26 W, Ger berk J C Pfiuger, from San Francisco via Valparaiso for Bremen. Domestic Ports. BOWENS LANDING — Arrived Mar 6 — Stmr Tillamook, hence Mar 5 PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Mar 6—Bktn-Kifkitat, from Honolulu; Maw ship Jobn Ena, from Port Blakeley. PORT 'LOS ANGELES—Arrived Mar 6— Stmr National City. from Bowens Landing. EUREKA—Arrived Mar 6—Stmr Weeott, hence Mar 3; stmr Alice Blanchard, hence Mar 5. Sailed—Stmr Humboldt, for San Francisco; stmr Alice Blanchard, for Portland; schr Fortuna, for Sap Francisco. MENDOCINO—Salled Mar 6—Stmr Point Arena, for San Francisco; schr Nettie Sundborg, for San Francisco, Arrived Mar 6—Schr Corinthian, hence Feb 6. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Mar 8—Stmr Rival, TATOOSH—Passed Mar 6—U S stmr .Thomas Corwin, hence Feb 28 for Alaska; ship Raphael, fm Departure Bay for San Francisco; Brship Glenal: ¥on, from Port Angeles for Orezon. PORT ANGELES—Sailed Mar 5—Br ship Glen- alvon, for Portiand. - GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Feb 28—Schr Ameri- can Girl, for San Francisco; schr Premier, for San Francisco. 2 NEWPORT—Afrived Mar 6—Stmr Alcazar, frm Greenwood. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK— Arrived Mar 5—Skip Commodore, from Hamburg. Foreign Ports. YOROHAMA—Arrived Mar 5—Br stmr Oceanic, hence Feb 12 via Honoluln. FHIONGKONG—Arrived Mar 4—Stmr Pero, hence eb 1, DUNGENESS—Passed Mar 4—Br ship Helenslea from Antwerp for San Francisco. NEWCASTLE NSW—Arrived Mar 4 — Br ship Peleus, to load for San Francisco. QUEENSTOW N—Sailed Mar 5—Br ship Eurasia, }nr g;mama. ‘England; Br ship Montgomeryshire, for Dublin. SWANSEA—Salled Mar 4—Br ship/Lord ) more, for San Francisco. pes emnle Movements of Trans-Aflantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 6—Stmr Teutonic, from Liverpool. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Mar—Stmr Majestic, frm NS U PHAMPTON— Arrived Mar 6~ [~ it from New York. o e h:mpomtlc;n-. AMA—Per Acapulco— damocks. Central America and m-”x'fin baga calfea. 1 cs books, 408 ks limes, 2 bls deerskins, 617 bags gold and silver ore. 88 pkgs treasure, 8 logs ma- nogany wood, § cs personal effects, 198 salted hides, 1 bl goatskins, 26 pkgs mdse. COOS BAY—Per Arcata—4 ht bbls pork, 523 sks potatoes, 1514 cds wood, 3 chests 500 tons coal. Port Orford— — bbls skins. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent City — 4 rolls leather, 3 pkgs mdse, 4 bxs apples, — M ft lumber. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—64 pkgs mdse, 1 s eggs, 246 bxs oranges, 29 bxs lemons, 3 sks aba- lones, 51 pes curbing, 3 bxs grape frult, 167 pkgs junk, 5 s tea, 16 bxs limes. Redondo—284 bxs oranges, 6 pkgs mdse, 4 pkgs hardware, 5 bxs lemons. Los Angeles via deln;:o—s pkgs mdse, 31sks green peas, 1 cscheese, oranges, : PoriLos. Angeles—19 bxs oranges, 228 sks corn, kgs mdse. Jo% ‘Angeiés via Port Los Angeles—65 pkgs mdse, 359 bdls green hides, 6 pkgs rubber goods, 14 kegs wer. ms:mm Barbara—3 pkgsmdse, 5 bxs butter. 397 sks abalones shells, 27 bxs pampas plumes, 8 bbls | taliow, 10 sks crawfish. Port Harford—110 cs ezgs, 3 pkgs mdse, 156914 bxs butter, 2 cs cheese, 10 bxs fish. 2 coops chick- ens, 51 dressed calges. Rocksiding—560 ske 1 lot rock. Arroyo Grande—218 sks beans. Santa Maria—752 sks beans. Consignees. Per Santa Rosa—Sinsheimer Bros: S Brunswick: LD Stone & Co; Wilson & Baechtel: C S Harney J H Newbauer & Co; H Heckman & Co: J Joseph; Norton, Teller & Co; D Tiedeman & Co; Murray Bros & Co: F B Haight; Phillips Bros; J H Cain & Co: C E Whitney & Co: Jansen, Rose & Heney: IS Van Winkle & Co; Witzel & Baker; Fredericks- burg Brewery; Redington & Co; L Juri & C terprise Brewer; fic Home Supply Co G Camillon] & Co: Henry Cli- ton: W R Knight & Co: Baker & Hamilton; Pacific L Machine Co: E R Stevens & Co; Columbia Buggy Co: Dairymen’s Union: Cal & Nev Creamery Co; J A Allen: BYigham, Hoppe & Co; California Powder Works; Goldberg, Bowen & Co: Bissinger & Co: B Wood; Thomas & Kahn: Boston Woven Hose *0: Crown Distillery Co; Getz Bros & Co: A F Ra; Bellingham Bay Commercial Co: D Biagi & Co: L Hall, Luhrs & Co; Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; L Kauffman; Wood, Gray & Co} San Francisco Fruit | Auction Co: Schussler Bros: Garcla & Maggini; J W Grace & Co; Wood, Curtis & Co; Wilson Bros A Galli Fruit' Co; Castle Bros; E W Burg Christense: San_ Francisco Brewery: C Harle, J Shattuck; D E Allison & Co; L Scatena & Co; W E Jackson: Page & Son; Cohen, Hirsch & Co:J S Friedlander;Levaggi & Barbieri: W A Rouse & Co; | Sawyer Tanning Co: Wetmore Bros: Hills Bros: M | H dé Young: Chas Tetzen; A H Teizen; Inglewood Vineyard Agencs Per Arcata—Thomas Loughran: Standard Oil Co Wood, Curtis & Co: H Smith & Co; Oregon Coai Nav Co: M P Detels; Wells, Fargo & Co; Clay- brough, Golcher & Co. Per Acapulco—Angio-California Ban! Roma & Co; Eustergio, Calleran & C rich; J D Spreckels & Bros C Tott & Co: Montealegre & Co; Sperry Bros: Chulda & Flach: F Rither & LG Sresovich & Co; I Gutte; Lazarlere; Bertin,Lepori & Cq 5:0tts, McAlister & Co; Urruela & Urloste; Dieckman & Co: Goldtree Bros; J T Wright: J O Mevyerink: E | teele & Co: J Gundlach_& Co; Ofiver & Co: J Ivancovich & Co: Stockton Milling Co; L Gilson: W3 Chambers; Thannbauser & Co; Wm Loaiza & Co. For_Late_Shivping_Intelligence See Fleventh Page. | ——— 2 (OEFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., | 00 to 306 Post St., cor. Stoe'ton | OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, The Olfly Line meintaininga regular service to the European Continent with 1WIN-SCREW STEZMERS. | New Yor -~outhampton (London,Paris-Hambg Holding the record for fastest time on this route. Spring Sailings, Express Steamers ormannia,Mr 28, 11 Ax A. Victoria, May 16,8 a3 | Bismarck, Ap1l, 11 ax Columbia, April 25,11 M | F.Bis Normannia,May 9, 11 43| Normannia,June 6,11 ax Besides DIRECT HAMBURG SERVICE by Twin Screw Mail § . 1st Cabin, $45. Ini eerage, $16. HAMBURG-AMERIC LINE. 37 Broadway, New York. _A. W.DIYER, 401 California st., S. F. PACIFIC COANT STEAHSHIP COMPANY ¥ ROM S,\)fl get Sound ports, March 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fifth day thereafter. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, every Wednesday at 2 . . ¥or Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, March 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 26, 30,and every fourth day thereafter, 8 A. M. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, March 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 2 28, and every fourt P For ports in Mexico, 10 . . month. Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GUODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. FOR PORTLAND AII_LASTORH,V OREGON. HE OREGON R'Y & NAV.CO., E. Receiver, Ocean Div.— oZRfE% will dispatch from Spear-street wharf at 10 A. M. for the above ports one of their Al iron steamships, viz.: STATE OF CALIFORNIA—March 10, 20, 30, April 9, 18, . COLUMBYA—March 5, 15. 25, April 4, 14, 24. Connecting via Portland h the O. 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 Europe. Fare to Portland—Cabin, $18; steerage, $8; round trip, cabin, unlimited, $30. Freight and Ticket oflice, 19 Montgomery st. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Supts. Ocean Div., 10 Market st., San Francisco. OCEAG STEANSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Fremantle), Austra- lia; 8220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest Tates to Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer MARTPOSA salls vi Honolulu and Auck- land _iriday, March 8,at Sr. Steamship Australia. Honolulu only, Tues > day, March 13, aL 10 = A M Cook’s Parties to Honolulu, March 12 and April | 7:40 a3 8:00 axr| AUCTION SALES. WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER. Has no store or connection with any one in same business. Office, second floor, Crocker building. ¥a Thursday.. T!‘.‘.ls DAé.)lnrch 7, 1895, At 11 o’clock A. 3., on the premises, 232 PAGE STREET, NEAR LAGUNA, I WILL SELL.... The Elegant, Artistic, Modern and Antique Furniture of 10-Room Resi- dence. Gold Gllt-frame ‘Sofas, Easy and Reception Chalrs, Turkish and Large Square Essy Chairs, Divans and Couches in old gold brocaded silk, Gobelin Tapestries, French and Oriental Upholstery, Rich Portieres, Lace Curtains, Fine Artist-proof Etchings, Water-colors, Parior Tal les, Large Daghi- stan Rugs, Brussels Carpets, Ouk and Inlaid Walnug Chamber Suits, Chiffoni¢ ardrobes, Spring and Hair Top Mattresses, Bedding, Colonial Sideboard , Extension Table; China, Glass and Plated Ware, Range and Kitchen Utensils, Ere. WILLIAM EUTTERFIELD, Auctioneer, Crocker Buildin RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:40, 0, 11:00 A. w. 0, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tri; 0 . . Saturdays—Extra (rips at 1:59 and 11:30 p. M. SUNDAY 0800 9:30, 11:00 A.'x.; 1:30, 3:30, Py 0, 11:10 A. 3.5 % Saturdays—Extra trips 3 SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 4. 30.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 P. . Between San Franclsco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Arrive San Francisco. | 'eeet | gan Francisco. 1894, = WeEK | SUs- ion.| SUN- | WEEx Divs. | pavs, |Destination.| pI7C | FEES Novato, [10:40 x| 8:50 A Petaluma, | 6:05 Py 10:30 ax Santa Rosa.| 7:30 Px| 6:15 P 7:40 Ax Windsor, 10:30 A Healdsburs, |Geyserville, 8:30 P|5:00 Ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 x| 6:15 ra | | Pietas | Ho‘\lund & | 7:40 A 8:00 ax| Ukiah. | 7:30 vu| 6:15 yit T:40 ax | 10:80 ax 8:00 Ax Guerneville. | 7:30 ¥ 8:30 px| | | 6:15 ra 7:40 AM8:00 Ax| Sonoma [10:40 ax| 8:50 Ax S:0Ex 500 Fx| | and o |6:05 i) 6:15 7 | e llen. | 10:40 8:30 PM|5:00 par| 6:05 P| 6:15 rx Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess Springs. ‘Btages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springa. Stages connect et Pieta for Highland Springs, Eelseyville, Spda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connéct at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blne Lakes, Upper Lake, Lakeport, Booneville, Green- wood,’ Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino Cify, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westpori, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Sebastopol. | | Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocksburg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery snd Market streets, under the Palace Hotel. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. From Jasvany 14, 1895, Leave S. F. WEEK DAYS. 7.00A.3. Mill Val., Ross Val., Ssn Rl Kot G .A Arrive 8. F. 6.450. . 7A5AM. 84540 9.854.3. Gta. San Qta. 10 57a. M. o-.. 11.50A.M0 1.300.u. “ §an Gto. 11307 3, Ross Valley ard Saa Rafael. ...... 8.008.M. Tomales, Cazadero and Way Stations 7.307. #1452 M. Tomales'and Way Stations. %10,508. M. Fl4brm, ¢ (R *11.504.M. §Except Tuerdays and Thursdass. X Mondsy only. * Wednesdays and Fridays only. SUNDAYS. o . Ross Valley San Rafael.. 7.40a.4. 8,004.M. Mill Val., Ross Val,, Saz Rfl., San Qta. 9.15a.M. 1000, a8 s TS 11.30ax. “ & e 5T 1007 “ P “ ... Ross Valley, San Rafael, San Qta 3.00p.. Mill Val., Hoss Val., Sam R1l., San 430rM. o 6loPu. ¢ e soie P o ‘ SanQta. 7.30r.u. 8.004.x. Point Reyes and Way Stations. . 7.30P. M. ATLANTIC AXD PACIFIC RAILROAD. SANTA FE ROUTE. RAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN Francisco (Market-st. Ferry): NOVEMBER 3, 1894. P._Fast Express via NP2z 0o o 9:00 A_. Atlantic Express via Los Angeles Ticket Ofice—650 Market st., Chronicle builde C. H. SPEERS, Ass’t. General Passcnger Agents BOUTHERN PAC (PAcIFIC 5! Trainsleave and ar FIC COMPANY. M) uetonrrivent ISCO. LEAVE ¥rou Drc. 20, 1884 — 7:004 Atlantic Express, Ogden £ I'ast 004 Benicia, Vacaville: . Lmsey, Sacramento and Redding, via Daris ARRIVE 6:454 7304 Martinez, Napa, Calistoga and *Santa Kosa. 5 8:304 N San tockton, Tone, to, Marys- 2. R ced excursion rates. Ticket office 138 Montzomery street. ight office 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS,, General Agents. CUNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Umbria,March 16, 10 Ax|Umbria. April 13, Lucania, March 23, 3 Py Lucania, April 20, Etruria, March 30,8 A Etruria, April 27, Aurania, April 8, 2 ¢ Campanie, May 4, Noon Cabin passage $60 and upwara; second cabin, 835, 840, 345, according (0 steater and accommao ations. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 4 Bowling Green, New Y ork. VER! 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, $60 and upward; Second_ Cabin, $45 and $50: round trip, $95 and $100. Trave, March 19, 7 a. 3t. Trave, April 16, 9 A. 3. Lahn,’ March 26. 4 {Labn,” April 28,4 P. . ‘Saale, April 2,9 Saale, Aprl 30, 9 A. M. Ems, April 6, 7 Ems, May 4, Noon Havel, April 9, 9 Havel, Mary 7, 9 A.M. NOTICE. Beginning with the s.s. Lahn March 28, these steamers from New York will land passengers at Southampton on the guay alongside special railway trains for London. - No transfer by tender. ROBERT CAPELLE, General Agent for Pacific Coast, 118 Montgomery street, under Occidental Hotel, San Frencisco. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANS . TLANTIQUE. French Line to Havrc. IOMPA S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by this line avold both transit by English rail the discomiort of crossing the ohanel In a smail w Yor “Xandria, St class 3160: second ciage 110 Pr Ve Parls LA NORMANDE, Capt. Potrots Y and Sphiy io N0, 3 Bowitng Green. Séw Fork. . F. FUGAZI & “"e.. San FnAnglico. €0, Agents, 5" Montgomery ROYAL HAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. EAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL STlonnlr;huy for the Wes: Indies and Southampton, ulung en route at Cerbourgh, France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co,, issucd for freight and treas. ure to direct ports in England and G:::nny Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymont} chem‘n'r;. Southampton. First class, $19! !-m:i ciass, 50. For further iculars apply to § PAR! & CO., Agents, 808 California.at, . ville, Red Binft and *Orosil *8:304 Peters and .\mw-': s §9:004 “Sunset. Limited,” Vestibuled through to - New in Orleans 9:004 Now Ozl ixpress, “Ray: mond, Santa Darbara, Los Angeles, Demivg, Kl Paso, New Orleans and East 5:45r 9:004 Martinez and Stockton 10:454 1:00p Niles, San Joso and Livermiore *8:454 Niles, San Jose and Livermors 111:454 Sacramento River Steamers .. e and Santa Rosa. 4:00F Benicia, Vacaville, 3 Knights Landing, Maryaville Oroville and Sacrawento 4130r Niles; San Jose, Liverm: and Stockton B:00r Los Angeles lec]!!(u]d, Eliulll and Los Angeles 5100r Santa Yo Ronte, Atianiic press for Mojave and Fast 00 Yiuropeau Mail, Ogden & 8:00> Haywards, Niles and San Jose 17:00r Vallejo 7:008 Oregon Fxpress, 3 0, Barbara Sacramento, Marysyille, Redding, Port- daud, Paget Soundand Eust.. 10:454 SANTA UZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). #:354 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa, Cruz avd Way Stations...... 3:30p *2:15P Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Feiton, Boul- der Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations A:15 1 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. 111:45p Huiters' Train for Newark, Alviso, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations... . 18:05» COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) 6:4548an Jose, New Almaden and Way Station: 1:43, 1184 San Jose, Tres Pinds, Santa . Cruz, Pacilic Grove, Paso Ro- Bles," San Tuis_Obispo and Priicipal Way Stations, 7:05p 10:404 Sau Jose and Way Stations... 5:06s 11454 Palo Altoand Way Stations, 3:308 *2:20¢ Bau Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salinas, Mou- u.-u! and Pacific Girove San and Principal Way Statior *4:23 Palo Alto aiid Way Siations. . 3:10r Sau Joso and Way Stations. . G:302 L'alo Alto and Way Stations .. +452 Palo Alto and Pricipal Way Stations. 17:389 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCISCO—Foot of }nkut Street (Slip 8)— & 1 £ *2:0 *6:007 .. : Prom OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 7:00 8:00 *9:00 A, 112:00 *12:30 2:00 0 "5:00 r.u. A for Moning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays ouly. 1’!hn|vh! only. £ Sundays only THE WEEKLY CALL contains more teading matter for the price than any publication in Amer ica; $1.50 per year, postpaid. o