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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1895. WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ley weaker. changed. Beans as before. Cheap Potatoes wanted for shipment, Onions continue firm. tter still lower. anged. well. Ranch Eggs dull, Pouliry advanced again. ume quiet. Oranges scarcer. Lemons higher. s and Raisins unchanged. quiet. i BUREAU REPORT. Hay easy. DEpax BURE: MENT OF AGRICUL- 7. SaN FRANCIS ion of California and Oregon, but ts are not steep in any s 7inds prevail along the coast, which is o Rocky Mount re favo or its continuance. are seasonal rainfalls this season as with same date last ireka t scason 44, Red Bluft : Sacramen st season (uma 2.97, season 2.16 inches. San F' day Maximum_ temperature to- minimum, 49 d mean. 54 deg. made at S g midnight, M rn Californ! Crecas Lours e; For Nc ten in: 1 8, 1895: stationary coolcr Friday even- light to fresh west- tem- For Ari For San temperatur risk westerly winds. W. H. HaMMON, Forecast Official. YORK MARKETS. W Sugar Kept Thiugs Lively and Closed at an Advance. NEW YoRK, March 7.— stagnation rom extreme gave new ev street with 4 mild sensation without notice. t renen the purchasing mov of the day and 335 abo The transa ed ru day this year. market was dull and without special few exceptions, andin the f 5@l per cent were re- Great Northern preferred. on set in followed before long, how- narrow. speculation was in- the latter in dull, but subsequen bull move neral market ntral selling up to »m the low polnt of the us being mere he otner ga ket closed fairly ,and 2t an advance of eni in_prices for speculative bonds 1y narrow and Do material changes. Governm bonds easier; State road bonds firm. Petro! ivania o/l sales none; April option $10674; Lima oil sales none. Grain and Merchandise. March, 58%. : Pen Wool—F Flonr—stead: Hops—Quie: Oranges—. : California, $2 75@3 25; Havana, £3 50@4. ron—Weak; Scotch, $19 10@19 20; Ameri- 9@12 50. Copper—E price, 39 50. Lead—Quiet Tin—Easy brokers’ price, $9@12; exchange $3 10. plates, weak. 121/, 5 tons September tin, $13 05; 5 tons July and August,s. exchange price to double, $12 85. Coffee—Options closed ba demand sm 15 10@15 15 180:J v 8t 5@l5 points ad- dy at 5@15 points net ad- vance; Mar ; October, $14 60@ qniet and_stead gar—R 96 test, at market qu CHICAGO MARKET! 8-16c, 1. . Heavy Bear Operators Give Wheat a | Slugging. CHicAGo, March The course of the wheat , excep tadvanced a little, was largely a matter of cold-blooded slugging by tors. Ma; @537%c and worked up to 543 lowing that it dropped to 3 4 nati Price Current was very bullish in its remark: and the French country markets as reported off cially were the equivalent of from 2ljc to b high about the middle of the sessi| cash wheat on an order from Paris had caused a strong closing in that market. up at 537 for May In corn it was a repetition of yesterday’s stagna- tion. The fluct s were of the light trade the smallest proportions usnall days of midsummer. May 4475c and closed at 447 y opened at 287 The provision marke floor. “Manipulatiol caused vigor but after some selling, the market wound up 215c higher, May lard higher. res ranged as follow. Highest. he leading fu Wheat No. 2— ork Der bbl— R3S 5cs Lard per 100 Ibs— .-$1090 $106714 .86 62 56 e .55 60 85 7715 5 were as follo No. 2 Spring W unchanged. No. 3 Spring_Wheat, nominal 8214c: No. 2 Co 2 White, 32@3: White, 31 2 Rye, 513 53@54c; @53c . 1 Fiax Seed, T41; , "85 8 bol, $10 70@10 85; Lard Ribs, Sides (100se). $5 ders’ (boxed), § (boxed), $5 70@, Livestock. There was a sale of cattle to-day at $8. That is the hizbest point reached since the market started upward, but prices were not_stronger than terday.’ Cholce Lea the steers, $4 50 and buils, $3 50@ o Moz Sieady and be higher; lighis, 33 956 25; mixed, $4@4 35: heavy 4 50; rougn, $4@4 15. 0 b The sheep trade was dull and values weak. Buyers insisted upon lower prices and the day's work was done at about 10c off. Sheep, $3 5 4 30; poor to choice, $2 50@4 50; lambs, $2 25@ 5 35 11,000; calves, 400; hogs, steers, $4 50@5 75; bulk of oy Receipts — Cattie, 88,000; sheep, 10,000. STOCKS IN LONDO NEW YORK, March 7.—The Evening Post’s Lon- don cablegram says: The increase in the Bank of Eugland's coln thls week was duc 1o the imports during the week of £24,000. This week’s bank re- turns completes the bank’s halt year and shows that the dividend will probably be 414 per cent, agalnst 434 a year ago. The demand for gold for America has ceased for the moment. ‘The stock markets were irregnlar to-day. Con- 015 Wwere very Strong on Government pirehases, Americans swere fla, closing near the Jowest, especially Canadian Pacific and Baitimore and Obio, The slump of Grand Trunks was on fears of a bad report. ‘The Dutch are said to be buying Amerl- cans. Thls is given from agood quarter #s a reason | for their firmness. Durch exchanges on the Ameri- | ¢an loan had dropped 1o 84 per cent premium, but buying instigated by the Kothschilds and. Mor: gans caused a sharp rally to 47, The trade re- turns for February are disastrous. The imports decreased nearly £6,000,000 and there was also a heavy decrecse in exports. WOOL SALES, LoNDON, Merch 7.— The wool auction sales opened to-day with an extremely large attendance, LONDON e COMMERIA present in_ good amounted 10 400 bales. offered was 10,700, of which 600 were withdrawn, ‘The total number 0f bales available for this series s 271.000, against 246,000 last year, Cape of scoured, 1012d@1s 3 THE EASTERN orthern Utah, and lowest | Brisk | | vember, 5. movement of the air along the | 1 will probably be suflicient | | Oxama, Nebr., March steady. Steers, $3 60@5 25; bulk, $4 10@4 50; Cow: stockers and iceders, §2(@ 325, ns, and the con- | . 1ast sea- | Money on call easy at 2 0 for the thirty | Atchison. . P. Den. & Gul. Preierred Northwestern American Preferred. Preferred .. Baltimore & Ohio. Bell Telephone.... Canada P: Canada Central Ches. & r saved the market | and at the same | tence of its ability to furnish the | Dur- | few days the dividend question was a | “hic Consolidated ( C.C.C. &St Colo. Coal moved upward, closing at | fons in the | 00 shares, which is the rices were a small frac- | ¢, During | v under the influence | ie & Westn 1565 Union Paci Preferred......... 71 |U.S. Exp Lake Shore. 1136 |Wab.8 L. & P .ead Trast. . 30Lg Preferred. fractiousl. In | ur speculation was irregular, but the | JeDhAttan Consol. 10734/ Wheelin ashvill fion | National Cordage. . North American. .. U S bs, registered.. 11515 Den & R G Ts, Do, 55 coupon Do, 4s registered Do, 48 coupon D Pacific 6s of '95. | Ala, Class A N Carolina 6s. Tenn old s Va Centuries. Atchison 4s. Canada South 2ds Cen Pac 1sts of '9; es, 800 bags centrifugal, | Refined, | at 55 2d. shipment. Fancy Winter, 5s 9d. t during the first twenty minutes, | Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winte 4s T14d; April, 45 714 Bear opera- | 45 Tl 3 pel staried weak with sellers and trading | 5414. Fol- | 'he Cincin- | T g | New York wired that some buying In | , FORTEASE, The market wound | Walla, 433 Sterling Exchange, 60 days. $48814 terling Exchange, sight. 4891, xchange, sight. 10 New York Exchange, telegraphic. . Fine ¢ Fine Silver, Mexican Doilars. | February were $5,194.873, against $8,2 ing the same period in 18#94. The descriptions shipped thus far this year are as follows: Bars, $1,168,200: 50ld Coin, $3,2 remainder consisting c:ls, valued at $70,000. the local market Loth on and off cail. 8214@8; arades, 7 8716@95c B cul | 8104 for fair e and 76@7T3%c B ctl for damp. | 803/sc; 2600, 9014 T39@ | el for choice bright; Brewing, 80@90c o ctl. ves- | $1173,@1 2215 3 ofl; @“}m@ 1a B cf $3 Y5@3 35: Bakers' extras, fine, $2'1( Pear! Barley, 4144 Corn, $26@28 50; Hominy, 414@4%4c @ 1. motable at $8@11 50 B ton; 1; Barley, $5@10 @ ton; Oat, $8@/10 5 38'50@9 50; Clover, 88 50@9 50; $8 50@10 50: Stock, 190 B ct; s showed a 5 per cent advance on average grades of greasies. American buyers were numbers and their purchases The number of bales e foliowing are the sales in detail: outh s, 2604 bales — Scoured, 6d@1s; 2 414@8Yd. o d, “3760 bales — Scoured, 5l4@1s; reasy, 414@7Ved. onred, 5@6d. Zeland—1600 bales; scoured, 534@9%4d ; Good Hope and 38 baies; 1; greas; N COTTON MARKET. NEW YORK, March 7.—The market opened steady at an advance of 3 to 4 points and ruled generally strong an advance of 81011 points and closed firm at a net Improvement of $t0 10 poinis. nd active. At the best the market showed Total sales, 800 bale March 7.—Cotton—Futures .38@5.39¢; ; June. 544 5.55@5.56¢; ; Oct, +_5.62@5.63c; No- December, 5.68@5.70c. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET. —Cattle—Receipts, 1000: and heifers, $1@3 65: bulk do. $2@2 80: 360; bulk do, $2 20@ NEW YORK STOCKS. | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Bonds. last loan 2%; closed Prime mercantile paper, 33,@5%. Sterling exchange dull and easler, with actual business in | banker: $4 87 4 8812 Silver certificates, 805k bid. Dills at $4 89@4 8914 for demand and s@4 873, for sixty days. Posted rates, @4 90. Commercial bills, $4 & CLOSING STOCKS. 834 Northern Pacific. B Preferred. - 9155 N. ¥, 2105 N, 5 gon Improvmr. 81p sgon Navigation 15 Oregon Short Lin Pacific Mail 1614 Peona D. & Eve 17247 " Pittsburg. - 701 Puilman Palac 3gReading.......... Richmond Terminl— | Preferre ] {RioGrande&Westn | Preferred.... acific. hio. 0 Alton. ago, B. & Q. 290 G, 16: 43 1213 Prefer — "lst. Paul & 814 Prefer: 1614 Southern R. R ...158 | Preferre thern pid102 |St. P. M. & o0& ETL pfd 90 Southern Pac: ... 19 |Sugar Rennery. 84 |Tenn. Coal & Iron 20 |Texas Pac 21% Tol. & 0. Ce & Texas pf. 4834 Wells-Fargo. 634 Western Union Prefers 1 Linseed “uel & Iron “hatt. . L. 10: 55 Preferred. CLOSING BONDS. . 11515 Do, 4s. s registes ouri 6s. 8254 Do, 4s.... 1507 C Non-fund .. 134 S ¥ deb bs...107 Tenn now set 6s. .. 8435 R GrandeWest 1sis_64 Do, 5s. 100 St. Paul Consels 7s.1: Do, 8. — | Do, C&PV Do, deferred . R. 58.. 861 ificfirsts. Kaly Ua/Texas Pac seconds 221a |Unlon Paclstof'97.1081; -10014West Shoreds..... 1045} FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. Do, 2d A. LIVERPOOL, March 7.—The spot market is weaker | Cargoes are firm at 24s 414d February | Flour firm: demand poor; St. Louls | FOTURFS, The Produce Exchange cable gives the fc llowing March, : May, 45734d; June, 4s8d} SECURITIES, March 7.—Consols, 104 13-18: silver, 278d; French Rentes, 1031 7214c, Bullion out of Bank of England, £241,000. PORTLAND’S BUSINESS, PORTLAND, March 7.—Exchanges, $194,313; 516@771c per cental; Walla r bushel. Wheat—Vall EXCHANGE AND BULLION. ilver, spot, @ ounce 0 days. IRUEIRIAIAY .49 SPECIE SHIPMENTS. Exports of Specie from this port in January and 35,000 dur- Mexican Dollars, PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Mayfield (akes for Cork 79,432 A decline abroad softened 3 c B ctl: Jower ctl; extra choice for milling, Waila Walla Wheat, 78946 54¢ B ctl;_choice, B5@8 :e/ig(gsoc? . CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEss10! Mar—1600tons, , 96350, ecem ber—1000 200, 9034¢; 2100, NO0ON SESSION—May—600 tons, 907%c; December—400, 96 74c: 600, 97c. —Was duli and a fraction off. Feed, ¢ @ ctl for ordinary, and T6L4@77v4c B REGULAR Mom. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSTON—10 0'clock—No sales, REGULAR MORNING SESSION — December—100 75¢; 300, 74Tc. May—100, 78c. % 53103 sales. No hing new. Milling, §1 05@1 15; fancy fe | Feed, §1@105;: good to choice, 90@H73jac ctl: | common 1o fair, 821 (3 $1 % 1173; Bi @8734p0; Rel 1214@ ck, 31 10@I 25 Gray, 9215c@81; Sur- A 05E 15 9 o, 4 i 4 CORN—Prices remain unaltered. La ¢ Yellow, Small round Yellow, $1 25 White, $1 1716@1 25 B ctl. RYE—Quoted at 85@90c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT-85@86¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 15@3 25; super- MI_,LLSA JFEFS—Rye Flour, 314c B th; Rye Meal, i 3 Vatmeal, 314¢; Oat Groats, ‘racked wnem._/svg_s :mBuck\\'nenl Flour, bci ~Tublé Meal. 3@31%0; Feed Cracked Con:,$27gg7”?0 ® ton; CORNMEAL, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—$13 50@14 B ton, MIDDLINGS—$17@19 @ ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, $17 50@18 B ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $25 3 ton; C@wnsee(l Ollcake, $26 @ ton. hens HAY—There is 00 change 10 report. Wheat is Wheat and Oat, $8@ : Alfala, Compressed, 7 @ lon. STRAW—70@80c Bh(?l!. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS--Bayos are still quotable at $1 75@ Small Whites, $2 50@2 85; Pea, There was strong demand in all directions and | $2 50@2 85: Large Whites, $2@2 40; Piak, $110 A | 454c B 1b; smalier sizes, | are quotable at Tage, 8214@ 87Y4c for blue sicm | @1 35; Reds, $1 60@1 65: Blackev cd Kidney, $2 76@3: Lima, $4 10@4 25: Butters, $1 75@1 85 for small and $1 85@1 90 B ctl for large. S—Yellow Mustard, §1 90@2: Trieste, : Native Brown, $1_50@1 75: Flax, §2 23 j, Canary, S@ic 3 1b: Aliita, 767340: Rape, 194@2Y4c; Homp, 3@334¢ 2 1b. D AL St b $i4c B Ib; Green Peas, $1 60; Niles, $1 50@1 60; Blackeye, nomi- nal—none offerug. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—There s a very good shipping de- mand for cheap sorts, which are moving off well in consequence. New, 134@2c. Sweets quoted at 75c@$1 50 for Rivers and $1 75@2 for the choicer kinds; Early Rose, 45@55c @ ctl; River Reds, 20 @25¢ B ctl: Petalima and Tomales Burbanks, 35@50c: River Burbanks, 30@40c; Oregon Bur- banks, 40@85¢: Salinas Burbanks, 75@$1 B cil. ONIONS—Firm at $1@120 % ctl for good to choice and 50@85c for poor. Oregons sold at $1 50 2GETABLES—Cabbage is higher and Aspara- gus lower. Arrivals were 157 bxs Asparagus, 179 bxs Rhubarb and 96 sks Peus. Hothouse Cucum- 51 for large and 50@B0c P doz for small: , 7@10c @ I for ordinary and 11@15¢ Rhubarb, $1@1 50 ® bx; Los Angeles ib; B $2_75@3; for fancy; ireen Peas, Mushrooms, Drrelel.;q-mm Y 312014 ® bage, 60@70c¢ B ctl; ; Dried Okra, 123hc} @15¢ @ 1b: Marrowfat Squash, Jard Squash, $16@18: Cab’ Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Prices continue to decline and dairy grades are lower. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 1614@17c¢; seconds, 15@16c. Dary—Fancy, 13@lic; good to choice, 10@ 121sc: medium grades, 8@9c P 1b; store Butter, 7@7Yec B 1b; pickled roll, firkin and creamery tub, b U l*E—Fancy mild new, 7@8c 7 1b; common to good, B@6Y4c; Young America, 8@10¢; Eastern, L3@15c, lacter figure for cream: Westerd, 10@11¢ BUTTEZR, JGGS—Store Eggs are meeting with considerable demand on speculative account owing to their cheapness, but ranch are dull and easy. Store Eggs, 10@11c B doz; ranch Egzs, 12@13c. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Arrivals are now too light and prices continue to advance in consequence. We quote California stock: Live Turkeys, 10@11c B b for Gobblers: 11@12¢ for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 13@l4c; Geese pair, $1 50@1 75; Ducks, $5@ Hens, $56@6 50 @ doz; Roosters, young, $6@7 50 do, oid, $4@5 P doz: Fryers, $6: Broilers, $6@6 for lurge and $4@4 50 for small: Pigeons, $2@2 50 oung and old. iray Geese, S 0 @ doz; White Honkers, $3 5 P doz; Rabblts, $1 25@1 50 for Cotton: tails and $1@1 25 P doz for small. FRESH AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS—Apples, $1@1 50 8 box for choice to fancy and 35@90c sor common to good. . CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons continue it supply 435@be B b to ad- qguotable at $2@2 50 B box pora Ora 3 504 50 ' box: d $2 50@ , $6 50@7 50 ! Pineapples, $5@7 B DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUI Prunes, four sizes, 4 for gllarters and 12@2c for inferior 500 @41pc for pitted and 114@2c for unpitte , 3c for pressed and 133@2c for ui S AND_DRIED GRAPE 4-crown, loose, 4¢ B Ibs B Ib; seediess Sultanas, 5¢ I Mu catels, 2@214¢c; S-crown London layers, $115@ 135% clusters, $22: Dehesa £ $2 50@3: Imperial clusters, ; Dried Grapes 114¢ 9 1b. 1@ N Ch tnuts quoted at 6@7¢ P b; Waln @9c for paper-shell and so for hardshell; Almonds, 3@4c for h: Lye for softshell, and S@9c for pape shell; Peanuts, 5@6c for ernand 4@isc for California: Hickory uts, H@e rough and 8c for polished: Nuts, 7@734¢ B 1b; Cocoanuts, £5@ HONEY—Comb, 11@l3c & 1 tracted, amber, 5@51 BE WA and 5@’ alwll.gn@ CURED MEATS—Previous prices rule. Bacon quotable at 8@8l4c @ b for heavy and 814@9c for light medium ; 10@10%4¢ for light and 13¢ 3 1b for extra light; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 101@11c; California Hams, 832@10c: Mess Beef, $7@7 50 @ bbl; extra mess do, 38@8 50; family do, $10@11; extra prime Pork, $10 50@11: extra clear, $17 5 18 bbl;_mess, $16@16 50 B bbl; Smoked Beef, 915@10C B 1b. LARD—Eastern, _tierces, compound and 814c for pure; pails, 91c; Callfor- nia tierces, 6c for compound and 734@8e for pure; half-bbls, §@8Y4c; 10-1b tins, 8%ac @ b; do 5-1b, 9c B 1. : ® Ib in tierces and Ssc in COTTOLENE— 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 6@8lac B 1b; medium, 5@51 B B; light, 414@4 4140 Cowhides, salted Kip, 414c; salted Calf, s short wool, medium, 30@45¢c each; long wool, 10 “ulls of allkinds about 1 v—No, 1 rendered, 4@41c B b refined, 6 3¢ B ree Mountain Fal 8@8c. 6c P b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Nothing going on. Calcutta Grain Bags, 414c for June and July delivery ex 454c ex-warehouse: Wool Bags, 28@30c. COATL—A Jocal circular says: “It is a long time since we have had but two arrivals from Australia in thirty days. Duringthe prior thirty days eleven vessels came into port with 31,066 tons. The stocks in yard of all colonial grades are light and will remain so for three or four months to come, as the probable arrivals for the next two months will not exceed 16.000 tons. Values of Wallsend and Greta should improve, but the quantity of British Columbla on hand is for the moment in excess of the current demand, hence the market shows no improvement. Never before in the histor: Coal trade has the listed tonn: exceeded the amount from Australia. It doe now by fully 12,000 tons” Wellineton, P ton; New’ Wellington, $7 50: Coos B Wallsend, $7; Scotch, ‘$7 50; Brymbo, $7 5 Cumberland, $13 50 in’ bulk and $15 50 in sack West Hartl al; 5 lgg, $1}@13: Cannel, Castle Gate and Pleasan SUGAR—The Westerr quotes, terms net cash and Fine Crushed, all 53 Confectioners’ A, 45 agnolia A, 414¢; C, 43/c; Golden G, 374¢; D, 85kc; half barrels Lyc mioré than barrels, and box¢s Yac more. Rock Springs, Valley, $7 75. Sugar Refinery Company nbe, Crushed, Pow Dry Granulated, SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: 5c: choice, 5ise; second 10, Saie B e small, 615@7 MUTTON—Wethers, 6@6Lac_ 9 es, 56 LAMB—Spring, 10@1214¢; Yearlings, 644@7c . PORK—Live Hogs, 314c for heavy and medium grain-fed, and 3%@4c % b for small fut; dressed do, 4@6c B ib. RECEIPTS OF PRODUC THURSDAY, March 7. 10,027 Onions, sks. 476 410 Bran, sks. . 2,077 - 1316 Flour, r. sk Oregon Washingt Wheat, cul Barley, ctis Washingt ©Oats, Or, ctls Washingto Corn, ctls Beans, sks. Poiaioes, s DS, bls 1,848 Mustard, sks. Sl THE STOCK MARKET. Prices were maintained yesterday morning on both calls, with 1o activity worthy of note. cross sold up to $1 25, presumably owing to a de- mand for the stock for voting at the annual meet- Ing of the company next Wednesday. In the afternoon the market was very firm, Con. Cal. & Va. getling up to $2 95 and Ophir to $190. Nor- cross stood steady at $1 25. After the board adjourned there was a lively rally. Con. Cal. & Va. advanced to $310 under sales of 4100 shares; Ophir (0 $2 10, 3900 shares; Norcross to $1 40; Mexican to $1 05, 2600 shares: Best & Belcher to $105, 2500 shares, and the others in proportion. Closing quotations helow. NOTES. Advices from the Comstock reported that re- pnirs to the hoisting plant of the Crown Point had been completed and underground work was 1o be Tesumed at once. @i An essessment of 6 per share has been levied on thie lowa, delinquent April 6. The assessment on_ Sez. Beicher will be delin- quent in the boards on Satnrday. In the Belcher on the 1100 ievel east crosscut 2 s still being repaired. During the week they have hoisied 35 tons of fair-grade ore, In the Bodie they have extracted from aifferent Parts of the mine ‘about twelve tons of ore, grade about $40 per ton. Upraise 40 feet above the 400 level was extended 12 feet. South drift 50 feet be- | 200 Bullion Bay Peas, — B ;| 612@6%c B M for al, v Hides, usual sel dry skins, £ood summer, winter, 10c: Sheep! 5@7c B 1b;: defective Fall, 4@bc; Southern and San Joaquin Spring, o 10PS—Cholce, 815@7%4c; common to good, 4@ hip and 4%4@ ce from Swansea vania Anthracite low the 300 level was extended 8 feet. North drift from winze below the 300 level was extended 5 feet. South drift 500 level was extended 10 feet. Eight tons of fair-grade ore were hoisted from the Seg. Belcher during the week. John W. Kelly, superintendent of the Bodie Con. and Mono mines, has returned to Bodie. 1. P. KKeating, superintendent of the Savage and Justice mines, 15 in town. ‘The Mcrning Star Mining Company of Iowa Hill has declared a dividend of $3 per share. This makes the second dividend declared this month, or 7 per share in all, the first having been of $4. he Standard Consolidated Mining Company of Bodie has received a bar of bullion valued at | $8653 98. The company had a cash balance here and at its New York agency of $49,792 87. A quarterly dividend of 1‘:}g cents per share will be paid on March 20, The annual meeting of the Chollar has been called for March 20. BOARD SALES. TFollowing were the sales Stock Board yesterday REGULAR MoRN: in the San Francisco NG SESSTON—9:30. 200 Alpha.....09400 CC&V..2.80260 Ophir...1.85 100 Belcher...44| 30 Confid..1.60:200 Overm....17 600 B & B. 150 0300 Potosi ....55 4400 C Poj 200 Caledonia.11200 G & C. 150 Chal Con 44190 H & 9100 . 48100 Seg Bel 55100 S Nev 0 5 Union 105—2:30. 500 Alpha . 591000 Occidtl. .05 50 Alta 0700 Ophir ..1.90 0 5200 Overman.17 i.....56 200 Potosi. .....02100S Nev . 2 200 Mexican..92/650 Union . 191300 93400 .. 56 90400 . 94700 Y Jacket.67 nia12 1 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGUILAR SEsstoN—10:30. 321 801300 Mex. 6 21400 Occidtl. 1100 Ophir RE & 88350 H & N .114'100 Savage. 90200 . 2214100 100 Andes. 300 Belcher. 200 B & B. 200 Bodie. 00 200 4100 Mono, 100 .gzou 200 C Point... 49 AFTERN 100 Andes. 500 B & ON SESSION 0 Tmp 194,500 C Point 98500 Excheqr.. 7 50 G &C... 103,400 Utah. 83100 Y Jacket.. 914100 . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, March 7- Bid. Asked. Best & Belcher.1.00 BentonCon.... — 90 24 16 11 42 12 NevadaQueen, — 45 Occidental. Challenge Con, | Commonweaith — Ophir. . Chol 61 Overman 8.10 Potos:... 59 61 04 Savage . .. 48 49 — Seg. Beicher... 09 10 02 Scorpion. 05— 49Sierra Nevada, — 73 05 Silver Hill 03 05 O5Silver King.... 10 — 3 05 Syndicate 01 Grand Pri @5/Cnion Con 61 Gonld & 59 Utah 08 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, March 7—2 p. 3. BONDS. Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. U S4scoup..11034 — | Banks, Commercial- 4s reg...110%;, — (Amer B&TC. '— CntraC W bs. 9614, Dpnt-stex-cp 8714 EdsnL&P 65.10714110 CH RR6s.104 -_— Geary-stR0s.108 — LosAngLés. 971 — Do,Gnted.65.100 ~ — MktstChie6s121 128 Banks, Savings— N PCRR65.10: (GerS&LCo. 1760 1811 102 HumbS&L.1000 N Ry Cal 5s. — 237 Oak Gas bs..10315 — 5 0492145510 Do, 2d 15555108 " — Savi& Loan..110 150 Omnibus 68..119 — 250 325 PacRollM6s..10115 — 760 Do. 2d iss 65.100%; — P &0 Ry 65110 120 P&ChRy6s. — 100 Pwi-st. RR68.110 — Reno. WL&L102 105 RiverW Cofs — 100 &NPRR5S 971 — SPRRATI: 90 SPRR Cal6s. 11014 — 23 SPRR Calbs.. 86 0 - Do. 1 con gtd 86 14 141 SPBrRCalgs. 87 = = SVWater8s..117: = 1 SVWaterds, = us— SunstT&T63. — - 20 Sntter-stR5s.10714 — CalCotMills. - = VisalilaWC65100 105 CalDrvDock. — — sTOCKS—Water dison Light. 9734 — Contra Costa. b — GasCon.\. e Marin — 50 S - 8 Kan Jog — 100 - ey SpringV: 9854 69 S Gas— 105 Capital. = 25 Central 95 5 08k G I 45 4614 Pac Borax — PucGas Imp. 8734 88" Pac [& 30 Pactfic Lignt. 4974 — [Pac Rol = San Francsco 723 73 |PartPain - 9 o 2 80 |Pa = 27 n {PacT&TCo. 85 — Firemans FA.156% — [SunsetT&T.. 25 Sun. —" 78 |UnitedCCo.. — 26 MORNING SESSION. Board—20 Fdison Light & Power Co, 98; 20 fic Gas Imp. 87 Street—55 Contra Costa Water, 55. AFTERNQON SESSION. Street—100 Giant Powder Con, 14: $3000 Mar- ket-st Cable Bonds, 122; 20 S V Water, 9834. THE CALL CALENDAR. MarcH, 1895. T W.JTh| ¥ Moon’s Phases. 1 1% March 4, First Quarter. 5| 6| 7| 8 o o=y Marcnlo, 12 x!u us|1a Full Moon. 19|20 21‘22[95 March 17, — T st Quarter. 26|37 | 28|29 30 e an New Moon. B HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH fl\;}mncmu’nm OFricE, U. S. N,, } FRCHANTS EXCHANGE, SaN FrANcrsco, March 7, 1895. The time bali on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly &t noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or al exactly § . ., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. —— OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Doparture From San Francisco. BTEAMER. SAILS. | PrE Arcata. Mar 8,10ax Vallejo Marivosa . Mar 8, 3PM Oceanic Santa Kosa.. | Mar 8.11aM Bdw'y 2 Homer .. Mar 912 u Miss'n 1 Acapulc | Py 3 Mar 9,12 M PM SS Humboldt... | HumboldtBay |Mar 9. 9AM|Washe'n ewport . Mar10. 8ax | Bdw'y 2 Portland | Mar10.10aw |Spear Yie & PetBnd | Mar11, 9aw | Bdw'y 1 Coos Ba Mar 12,1043 Va lejo Mar 12.1143 | Bdw's Mar 12,10A% Oceamc ~|Mar 13, 9am| Vallejo Puget Sound. .| Mar 13, 9aM |Bdw’s i HumboldtBay | Mar 18, 2py|Bdw'y |New: Mar 14, 8am | Baw'y 2 City Peking!( ‘ | 3 ina & Yapn|Marl4, Spy|P M 58 Coiumbia...| Portland Mar 15.10aM |Spear Farallon Mar 15, STEAMERS STEAMER | TO ARRIVE, Frox T -{Portland. “| Yaquina Bay -|Tillamook Bay “|Humbolat. North Fork. Yaquina. Weeot Alcatraz, Pomona Corona. Farallon oria & Puget Sound| . Portland. Newport. ! Panama. «|Crescent City... San D Humboldt umboldt Ba; Alice Blanchard Porand . China. |China and Japan Ari 003 Bay SUN. Large. Smali. Large. Small. [Rises Sets 81 908211030 1,000 5.05x 6,31 6.10 Shoott et 4435 1.00s] 6.30 6.1 [HIGH WATER. LOW WATER, 2 g 4.58A Rises. | Jn-Brvpon. rom Nanaimo. 0w | 1.40Yellow Jacker. 69 70 | SHIPPING INTE LLIGENCE. Arrived. THURSDAY, March 7. Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, 27 hours from Ventura; produce, to Jonas Erlanger. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 16 hours from Men- docino, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Stmr Humboldt, Edwards, 20 hours from Eu- reka: pass and mdse, to M Kalish & Co. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, 54 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, 10 t0 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 11 hours from Santa Cruz, ete.: produce to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Sunol, Walvig, 39 hours from Port Los An- geles; ballast, to L K White Lumber Co. Strr Cleone, Miller, 46 hours from Port Los An- geles: ballast, to W A Mitchell. Sclir Premier, Heegaard, 7 days from Grays Har- bor; 385 M ft lumber, to E K Wood Lumber Co. Cleared. THURSDAY, March 7. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr_Progreso, Anderson, Steamship Line. 25 ship Sironsa, Brooks, Queenstown: Eppinger . Panama; Panama Brig J D Spreckels, Christiansen, Kehulul; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Sailed. THURSDAY, March 7. Stmr Progreso, Anderson, Panama, Stmr San Benito, Smith, Tacoma. tmr Sunol, Walvig. nr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Brazg. hr Christina Steftens, Rasmussen, Fisks Mill. chr Mary Etta, Wetzel, Stewarts Point. hr Pachel, Wilson, Bihilers Point. chr Czarina, Schmalz, Sand Point. Schr Spokane, Jamieson, Port Gamble. Movements of Vessels. The Lillebonne and Excelsior docked at Green and Main streets respectively. The whal bark Stamboul was towed from Oak- land Creek to Lombard sireet, 1o be broken up. e ship Lord Spencer was towed to Oakland wharf. ‘The stmr Arago was taken from the Spear-street drydock to Valleio, Theship B P Cheney was towed from the stream to_Pacific-street wharf. The ship Spartan was taken from the stream to Port Costa. The ship Holt Hill was towed from Mission Bay to Port Costa. The ship Afon Alaw and the schr John G North were taken from the stream to tbe sugar refinery. The schr Gotama was towed from Howard-street to Berkeley. The stmr Dora and the schr Kodiak were towed from East Oakland to the drydock. Charters. The Ership Gunford loads wheat for Europe at 24 net. ‘The bark Hesper loads sugar at Kahului for this port; ship Sterling, coal at Nanaimo for this port. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS — March 7—10 p_ m—Weather hezy; wind NW; velocity 8 miles an hour. Miscellaneous. STANLEY, F T, March 2 — Br ship Thomas Stephens, from Cardiff for Victoria, put in partially dismasted in a gale, and with 1oss of sails and bul- warks and chain plates damaged. Domestic Poris. FeyBION—Arrived Mar 7—Schr Bessle K, hence eb 6. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Mar 7—Schrs Ottillia Fiord, La Gironde and San Buenaventura, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Sailed Mar 6—Bark Gatherer, for San Francisco. Sailed Mar 7—Schr Chas E PORT BLAKELEY- cd Mar 7—Stmr Protection, Falk, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Sai for Sun Francisco. »raypived Mar 7—Stmrs Laguna and Lakme, hence ar 6, PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Mar 7—Schr Comet, from San Pedro. GREENWOOD—Arrived Mar 7—Stmr Whites- | boro, hence Mar 5. Sailed Mar 7—Stmr Whitesboro,for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Mar 7—Stmr Pomona. hence | Mar 6. NEWPORT—Arrived Mar 7—Stmrs Cosmopolis and Westport, from Fort Bragg. Sailed Mar 7—Schr Fred E Sanders, for Seattle. PORT LOS ANGEL] iled Mar 7—Stmr Na- tional s DIEGO—Arrived Mar 7—Nor stmr Peter S LANDING—Sailed Mar 7—Stmr Tilla- Mmook, for Port Los Angeles. TATOOSH—Passed out Mar 7—Bark Gatherer, from Seattle for San Francisco, Passed in—Stmr Mackinaw, hence Mar 4 for Tacoma; stmr Mineola, from Port Los Angeles for Comox. B C. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Mar 7—Bktn Chehalis and schrs 1vy and Maid of Orleans, all for San Francisco. MENDOCINO—Sailed Mar 7—Schr Corinthian, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. FALMOUTH—Arrived Mar 5—Br ship Queen 2 | Victoria, hence Sept 14; Br bark Buronda, hence et 4. HULL—Arrived Mar 5—Brship Glenard, hence oct 26, PRAWLE POINT—Passed Mar 6 — Ger bark Ckristine, from Oregon for Hull. SWANSEA—Sailed Mar 5—Brship Manydown, for San Francisco. POANALMO—Afrived Mar 7—Sklp Wachusett, he eb 8. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Mar 7—Stmr Bendia, fm Galveston via Norfolk. BRISTOL—Arrived Mar 7—Stmr Massasoit, frm New Yori LEITH—Arrived Mar 7—Stmr Principla, from New Yorl LONDON New Yor 1 BELFAST—Arrived Mar 7—Stmr Welhalken, fm | Philadelphia, NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 7—Stmr Havel from Bremen. EREMERHAVEN—Arrived Mar 7—Stmr Lahn, from New York. Importations. COMOX—Per City of Puebla—10 tons coal. Eascern points via Vancouver—b cs cheviots, 43 cs sheeting, 5 cs cloth, 6 cs hosiery, 1 cs canton flanael, 1 -ble demins, 1 cs duckings, s cs wooden hames, 14 cs whetstones, 9 cs planos. 2 cs drugs, 185 pkgs mdse, 8 cs hats, 51 bicycles, 5 pkgs M O stones, 430 cs whisky, 6 cs covers, 16 ¢s orzans, 10 cs cigars, 97 cs tobacco, 40 bdls chlaius, 20 cs cigar- ettes. ° Vancouver—500 bdls staves, 34 bdls headings, 45 pkgs mdse. New Whatcom—2 pkgs mdse, 2 pkgs express. 2 cs | cheese, 1 sack coln. Great N R R via Seattle—2 pkgs mdse, 2 cs dry goods. Anacortes—5139 sks oats. Everett—4 pkgs mdse, 600 bars bullion, 30 cs 821 rolls 285 bdis paper. 2 pkgs mdse, 400 bars bullion. ast of Fargo via Tacoma—1 cs corsets. West of Fargo via Tacoma—184 sks barley, 548 -+ 0 sks bran. Seattle—2 sks coln. 8 pkgs express. 85 sks cones, 107 pkgs mdse, 11 sks nuts, 471 sks potatoes, 21 Dbxs fresh fish, 383 bals salt hides, 6 cs medicine, 5 bxs dried fish, 76 calf hides, 1 horse. Port Townsend—146 bdls green hides, 2 cs mdse, 8 bdls dry hides, 2 pkgs express. Vietoria—12 bdls dry hides, 1 pkg express, 1 sack coin, 404 bdls salt hides. SANTA CRUZ—Per Gipsy—35 cs cheese, 17 bbls | glue, 8 bxs butter, 5 bbls 4 ¢s bottled wiue, 700 bbls | lime. Watsonville—~1154 sks sugar. Moro Cojo—1 cs eggs. Moss Landing—3 hi-bxs butter, 1 dressed calf, 2 c8 egas. Monterey—2 bxs dry squids, 6 sks dry abalones, 60 bxs apples, 32 ks 1 bx hones, 8 pes large whale- bone, 4 bls 2 sks rags, 2 sks scrap copper, 22 dry sheep skins, 1 bx lead 5 bbis bot(les, 1 bx cheese. EUREKA—Per Humboldt—700 M shingles, 51 sks potatoes, 359 bxs apples, 32 bdls hides and pelts, 83 rolls leather, 22 redwood doors, 3 bbls mincral water, 2 boilers, 6 pkzs butter machinery, 2 bbls tallow, 9 pkgsnidse, 56 bxs butter, 25 bxs fish, 4 cs clocks, 12 cs ox_sh pkzs express, 1 sk coin. POINT ARENA—Per Point Arena—15 cs eggs, 1 coop chickens, 13 bxs butter, salmon, 23'cs mase. Mendocino—4 pkgs mdse, 2 bxs butter 2 cs eggs, 2 bls wool, 165 M #t lumber, 2 bbls herrings. VENTURA—Per Excelsior—838 sks beans, 135 sks dry fruit, 632 skscorn, 2570 sks barley, 783 Dbls asphaltum. Consignees. Per City of Puebla—R Dunsmuir & Sons: Unjon Colliery Co: Murphy, Grant & Co: L D Stone & Co; Sherman, Clay & P Berwin & Bro; American Tobacco Co; Wolft & Co: Getz Bros & Co; C Brown & Son: Wells, Fargo & Co; H Dutard; Joost Bros: Selby Smelting and Lead Co; C H Sherman; Ed Mahoney; W G Richardson; Thomas & Kahn; W Flesher: " Cat & Nev Creamery Co; San Francisco Gaslight Co; J Everding & Co; Norton, Teller & Co: Sherwood & Shervood ; Wheaton, Breon & Co; C H Meyer & Bros: W B Sumner & Co: A Paladini; W Davis & Sen: Americen Union Fish Co: Jas Keefe; Bissinger & Co; C E Whitney &Co; Union Gine Co: Dairymen’s Union: John F English; Gardner & Thornley: J Cooper; H D Scribner; Western Shipping Co; C A Anderson; Buyer, Relch & Co: New York and San Francisco' Collar Co: Chauney & Bros; F E Saddler & Co: G Sanguinetti & Co; I Rothschild: Goldman n: J B Kelly; Parrott | & C Shindly; Geo Vandenburg; J Stencil: G W Howard; Smith & Blanchard; A: A Smith; O B Culver; A A Jones; Pac Bone Fer Co; R Mynord; Porter Bros; R F'Rellinger; T Smith; F B King: ‘Thos Kearns; W G Hinton; W Garrait & Co; Alva Starbuck; C A Leon; C Frankenthal: D Foster; I W Reed: P H May; Jas Luney; Jonn Kerney: Jas Milree ; Johnson-Locke Mer Co; John Helberg; G Herman: Miller & Orlander. Per Gipsy—Baker & Hamilton; Herman Joost; Wheaton, Breon & Co: H Cowell & Co; Hills Bro: ortan, Teller & Co: Dairymen's Union: Arctic Ofi orks: Witzel & Baker; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; H Leonard: J H Newbauer & Co: W P Fuller & Co; W Apparius: CCarpy & Co; Chas Harley & Co; A W Pink: Hulme & Hart; Uri & Ce: Cal Paint Ci F Mitcheil; H C Mt Wine Co: R Blum; Goldbe: Bowen & Co; Western Sugar Ref Co; Murray Bro N Onlandt & Co. Per Tumbold*—Marshall, Teggart & Co: Pacific Coast Fish Co: McDonough & Runyon; Hills Bros; W B Sumner & Co; A C Nichols & Co; A Paladin A Crocker & Bros; Baker & Hemilton: Humboldt Min Water Co; W W Montague & Co; H H Hogan Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Dairyman’s Union; Harry Unna Co; Ross & Hewlett; Russ, Sanders & Co; J R Hanify & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; Goodyear Rubber Co; Witzel & Baker: J H Newbauer & C American Union Fish Co; G Camilloni & Co; Cit; Street Imp Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: G_D Gray; W F Mitchell; C A Taber: Crane & Co: G G Wickson & Co: C W Merritt; Seth Thomas Clock Co; Maho- ner Bros; Kingan'& Co: S L Watkins; B Crito; Sunset Seed and Plant Co, Per Point Arena—Rohlifs & Gerdan: Mendocino Lumber Co; Wilson & Baechtel: Standard Oll Ce W P Fuller & Co: O B Smith & Co: Murray Bros, Martin, Feusier & Co; Coghill & Kohn; Cluff Bros: W B Sumner & Co; B G Ruhi & Co; Sbarboro & Co: Segelken & Buckner. Per Excelstor—Kield & Stone: H Dutard: Jonas Erlanger & Co: Standard Paint Co; S F Milling Co; A Gerberding & Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Twelfth Page. AUCTION A. L. CRESSWELL, AUCTIONEER. 818,820 M THIS DAY. ......March 8, 1895, . M., at the residence, 711 Oak street, near Fillmore, I WILL SELL THE... Fine Furniture, Carpets, Grand Gilg Mantel Mirror, Ete., Ete. In fact everything to completel as conzents are as £0od as new. B#" Terms cash. AUCTION SALKS. AUCTION iy VON RHEIN & CO., THURSDAY, MARCH 14, At 12 o'clock 3. sharp, 513 California Street. Large Postst. Cor.—Rent §200. 87:6x87:6, SE. cor. Post and Buchanan. With two stores and two 10-room residences on Post and flats and dwellings on Buchanan. Friday.... A1 Bric-a-Brac, - furnish a home, Fine flat i0 rent | terrible cheap. L, Auctioneer. WILLIM BUTTERFIELD. REAL ESTATE AND G WILL SELL AT AUCTION, This Day, Friday.. ... At 11 0’clock A. M., on the premises, 146 Second street, | THE ENTIRE EQUIPM NT of RESTAURANT | Asa whole; rent including 6 roow | $65; 1f not so SOl i ‘ssb =2 WILLIAM BUTTE! NERAL AUCTIONEEB. March 3, 1895, near Howard, ECOND AVENUE 18 Ist-ave Lots 1-2 Cash. RAILROAD TRAVEL, SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY CO. Foot of Market St. *0S8 *XS “IVC CLEMENT ST, SUTRO R. R. FIRST AVE. Tiburon Ferry— San Francisco to San Rafael. Sacramento-St. Corner. :6; 1329 Sacramento st court, bet.'Jones and Leavenws ‘Thursdays—! 0 p. M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:5 700, 9:30, 11:00 4. c.; 1:30, 3:30, Ridley-st. cor. Flats—Rents 71, NW. cor. of Elgin Park; 3 new bay-window flats; rents $71; sold to close an estate. Pine st., near Powell. : 737 Pine st., E. of Powell, through to : 2-story house; 10 rooms; good rent- ing locality; bank mortgage $3000. | BUNDAYS-—8 5:00, 6:20 P. 3. San Rafael to Sap Francisco. :25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. a3 0 Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 p. M. and 6:35 P. M. 10, 9:40, 11:10 4. a; 25x75; 114-110Y WEEK DAYS. | SUNDAYS | Between San Franéisco and Schuetzen Park same ule as above. Green-st. Corner. cor. of Lafayette, bat. ory and basement house; nd Dupont; 2 San Francisco. San Francisco. WEPK | SUN- Davs. | pavs. | Cor. Hayes and Webster-Rents $100. y and Webster bay-window house, store and fiat: Ibert-st. Residence. 1216 Filbert st., W.of Hyde; brick foundation; 8 rooms and bath. John st., off Mason—Rents $39. oft Mason, bet. Pas on: 3 flats; rents $39; tenants been in the Healdsburg, |Geyserville, 8:30 PM 5:00 Ax| Cloverdale, 7:30 e 6:15 rx 3:22x61: 15 John st 140 AM|8:00 A Clay-st. cor. ¥ cor. of Clay and Broderick sts. ! | {8:00 Ax Guerneville. modern residence; 6 rooms, bath, etc. Stanyan st 21ots; frontage 25 and 5 lois 1 and 2 of § pletely sheltered; climate liki , depth irregular, being | utro Tract, as soid in 1893; com- | Los Angeles. . 5th and 6th. Howard st. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West 22:6x80; 920 Howard st., bet front and rear house; rent neminal; $20. 5th and 6th; - 5 Stages connect at Geyserville for Skages Springs. | _Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs, | Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakepor: 7 Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blae Lakes, Upper Lake, Lakepor:, Boonevilie, Green- wood, Orr's Hot Springs, Bragg, Usal, Westport, Pomo, Potter Valley, John D Valley, Harris, Blocksburg, Bridgeville, Hydes and Eureka. Sy Saturday to Monday round-trip tic Geary-st. Cottage, Stable, etc. 15 Geary st., 160 feet W. of Masonic 6-Toom cottage, basement, stable. Ness ave., N. of Francisco. W. line of Van Ness a Francisco; street-grading completed. ets at reduced reund-trip tickets to all points be- Moutgomery snd 1 Jackson-st. Residence. rooms and bath; rent gread BUTTERFIELD AUCTION COMPANY THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock A. i, at S AVE., NR. FURNITURH. yond San Rafael at haif rates. Oftices, corner New Market stréets, under the Palace Ho H.C. WHITIN E. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. 18 VAN NE MARKET ST. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEANSHIP COMPANY | ISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SA. Francisco for ports in_Alaska, 9 A. x., 1, April 5, 20. May 5, 20. For British Columbia and Puget Sound ports, March 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 81, and every fifth day For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomons, ‘Wednesday at 2 r. M. F¥or Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, | 0,14, 18, 22, 26, 30,and every fourth | For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los les) and Newport, March 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, hereafter, at 11'A. M. 25th of cach SAUSALITC FERRY. From Jjasvary 14, 1895, WEEK DAYS. I, Boss Tat., Sa Rl o, 745AM. 113075, Ross Valley aud San Rafael. ...... . males, Casadero and Way Stations 7.307.r, 4523 Tomales and Wa; 28. and every fourth day For ports in Mexico, 10 a. ., Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery : SRE Except Tuesdays and Thursdars GOOR = L EERcE L SUNDAYS. acd Sao Rafael. 3¢, Mall Val, Ross Val., San AfL, § S & CO., General Agents, % Monday only. 10 Market st., San Francisc FOR PORTLAXD ARD ASTORIA, OREGON. HE OREGON R’ will dispatch from Spea: 10 A. M. for the above ports one of their Al iron 2. CALIFORNIA—March 10, 20, 30, 5, April 4, 14, 24. treet wharf at COLUMBIA—March 5, 15. Connecting via Portland wi: 5 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 aud to | Ar. Point Reyes and Way Stations. ATIANTIC AXD PACIFIC RATLROAD. SANTA FE ROUTE. LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN Fare to Portland—Cabin, d trip, cabin, unlimited, $30, et office, 19 Montgomery st. | ew Montgomery st. steerage, §8; | Ticket office, Palace Hotel, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Supts. Ocean Div., | Tz, 10 Market st., San Francisco. HIP (OMPANY. Coolzardie gold fields | (Fremantle), 0 drst class, $110 steerage. Lowest to Capetown, South Africa. NOVEMEBER 3, 1894. ss via Mojave antic Express via Los Angeles. . Tice—650 Market st., C OCEANIC STEAMS! rouicle builds Ass't. General Passe: BOUTHERN PFPACIFL (PACIFLO S¥STEM.) Tralusleavennd areduc to nrrivent COMPANY. MARIPOSA sails via Honolulu and Auck- xpress, Ogden & L Steamship Australia. Lo e Rt Honoluiu_only, day, March 12, av 10 7:00A Benicie, o) Sacramento and Reddi 7 71304 Martinez, Napa, Calist Cook's Parties to Honolulu, March 12 and April *Santa Rosa. ' ced excursion rates. Ticket office 138 Montgomery street. Freight office 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS,, Gener: COMPAGNIE GESERALE Ty ville, Red Biuff and *Orovill, 204 Potern and MlLon ..o oo §9:004 “Sunset Limited,” Vestibuled i thiough 04 New Orleans’ xpress, mond, Santa Barbara, Los NS \TLANTIQUE, uch Line to Hayrc. V), 42 NORTH ‘Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English rafl nnel in a smail £¥DL, Via Parls, River, foot of Morton st. 9. MA‘\Mmsnn and Stockton. Niles, Sen Jose ard Livermore *8:434. Niles, San Jose and Livermore § Sacrawento River Stoamers ... Martinez and Way Stations. 0r Martinez, San Raiuon, Valleo, the discomfort of crossing the cha; New York to Alexandria, first class $160: second class $116. L8, Capt. Potrot, LA NORMAX 4:00» Beicia, Vacavil Oroville and Sacras San Jose, Livermore, and Stockton ..., 5:00r Los Augeles Ixpress, Fr: Bakersteld, Santa 'Barbara aud Los Augeles . B100P Santa T'e Route, Atia A. FORGET, Agent. 8 Bowling Green, New York. ., Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. uropean Mail, Ogilen & Vst Niles und San Jeso WHITE STAR LiNE. United Statesand Royal Mail Steamers NewYork, 13:00 Vallojo . 7:00¢ Oregon uget Soundand Eas SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 8154 Newark, Centervills, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa bd Way Stations. , Centerville, San Jose, w Almaden, Fefton, Boul. der Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Station Newark, San Jose, Los (s Huiters' Train for N viso. San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Statioos COAST DIVISION ueenstown & Liverpool, IN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ng (6 steamer and goected; secondcanin 34 an tecragt Tickets from land, Scotland, Sweden, N 3 through to San Franciseo at salling dates and cabin plans. s from W. H. AVERY, General ‘Office of the Compan under Grand Hotel. General Agent for Pacitic ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LE. fortnightly for Southampton, France, and Plymouth to | Through bills of lading, Pacific Mall &, S, Co., 1ssned ure to direct ports in i Through tickets froj accommodations 35: Malestic and TAEE Newa: orway and - Denmark ay be Pacific Mail P procured ird & Townsend Sts.) Jose, New Almaden N 8:154 San Jose, e Grove, Paso Ro- Bles,’ San Tuis_Obispo aud Principal Way Stations. A Palo Alto and Way Stations. Or San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salinas, M AVE ASPINWALL est Indies and route at Cerbourgh, and passengers. in connection with the nzland and Germany Southampion. Fiesro smpton. First 50. For further pa R( San Josa and Privei) *4:25r Palo Al 52102 San Jose aud 01 Palo Alto and Way Statio: Br Palo Alts and I'ri CREEK ROUTE FERRY. BOISGO—fest of Masket Stvat (i 8)— isco to Plymouth, n‘rgcnlll! npplly..lo THE WEEKLY CALL is publishea cvery Thursday. 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