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N THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1896 27 _— THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKET:. Coffee depressed. Bank Clearings gain 3 per cent. Eighteen Failures last week. Waheat In good demand. ; State E—Steady: State, large, T14@10%4c; do 10V4c; do small, 73,@1034c; part skims, : tull skims, 115@8c. . S—Steady, iair demand: State d Penn- sylvania, 16¢: Southern, 18La@14vac: icehouse, Bariey and Oats quiet. per ca-e, §i 50@s8 Westera, iresh, 14@15¢; Corn unsettied. "l}‘{fl\d.cass‘;s.@;z 80, S Higher prices expected for Hay. counlity, ByEmtier Yeay: Ol A8 900 Yen: Beans continue daii. COTTONSEED . OIL — Ka Crude, 23c; Heavy purchase of barrel d Beet. Bpiter and Cheese scarce and higher. Eges advanced again. Potatoes znd Onions unchanged. Snmmer Vegetables bring good prices. prime, 2734¢: do off grades, 26140, RESIN—Sténdy: strained common to good, #100g) 033, TURPENTINE—Quiet, steady: 2014¢. flé’é):l‘xmm—qmen. easy; Bermude sweets, Two cars of Fastern Poultry nearly due. i [CE_Fair demand, firmer; domestic, fair (0 ex- Game negiected and lower. . $@534¢; Japan, 334@dc. g ut b 240LASSES RN “Aew Orleans open kettle, Apjiles qulel. Limes lower. €00d 10 choice, 27@37c. 2 Choice Oranges and Lemons firm. Driea Fruits and Ra'sins s.{ll quiet. Rides and Leather u March, $12 35@ $11 50@11 90; June, $11 60@11 60; 81i 40@11 50: Angust, $11 20; Scp erber. $1055@10 80, Spot—Rio, siendy : No. 7.15¢. SL(‘iA1z~Rnw dull, firm; mu“n-‘nm;.g, ‘ii’ Centritagals, 96 test, $7sc. Reflned, Xo. 8, 4i4e; No. 7, 414 No. 8, 44ac} 6e: No. 10, 434¢: No. 11, 4ci No. 818-16¢c: No. 18, 8%c: off 4, 87:16@4 - cut loafand crushed, Si4e; powdered and Cul bljsc; granulated, 47sc. Fruit and Produce. QFALIFORNIA FRUITS—Apricots—Bags, 9% 2. 5 g BACHES—Pecled, 14 @ 15¢: unpecied, 4748 1 PRUNES—Four sizes, 514@514¢- ; RAISINS. Ov"!’lllihhwt. 4-crown, 4 ;@Bc do 8-crown, c; do London layers, 86@85e do cluster, @1 4o. 5 ALMON DS—Soit-shell, 7%@8e; do paper-shell, @ COFFEE—Firm, 15 BT rm, 15 points up. Pork and Mautton firm. ici bes, 11@1i ze. o3 WALNUTS: ndard, 62@7c; 00 soft-ghell, Elig'pg—mm. Sta common to' choice, € @$c: Pacific Coa @9c. Londoun market un- oL _au Domestic fleece, 16@22¢; fi Texas, 9@13c. Merchandise. chang d. pulled, 15@33c k-Quiet. Domestic, $4@4 0B. (3 CHICAGO MARKETS. Los Angeles CHICAGO, Tix., Feb. 8.—Not much aggressive e RN action by elther bulls or bears in wheat was noted San D'? o) mt from the course of prices g inclined to cover up for the no investment to speak of. rpool cables were a disappointment to those believe in higher prices, quotations atthat howing no gain. After the weakness which rom this cause had about spent itself, a overy took piace, but the rangeof values was he opemng figures of yesterday, Export for the week were fa'r at 2,907,000 Explanation. flies with the wind. maximum te those underne: 1, of melted snow in i the pRst: twelve ho lines, connect therms, o word “hi s usunily ers to low and accompan “Low ally coast. When the pre and low along the co: north and south alo! thwest were large at bl cars Saturday and 179 & year ago. 26 cars and_inspected ong 60, tic seaboard clearances vushels. Closing Antwerp were unchanged and Berlin The market weakened and declined in the , the close being atalmost the inside. May rom 6734¢ to 6714, sold beiween 7 % at 6714@6714¢, 1c under Estimatec recelpts for Monday 126 The arrow The top pers CORN—Steady values ruled in gorn to-day, but trading was At & minimom. - Sustaining power was ated by large exports for the w 3,200,000 bushels. Receipts to-day 248 vhe: “ o Nl ?\‘.’A"“Q:}x“nru‘rl:‘t( \I: A cars, and 248,280 bushels were taken from store. ..l-l;» \»\ “h;pv‘r Tain 0ol cables were dull. Atlantic seaboard able Wih s chigh” carances were larze at 310,308 bushels. May the presmurs falling i : o opered ac 3034630540, 8did between 30540 Teather may A 05/5c@30 sing at theinside La@i4c under e Wi L yesterday. Estimated receipis for Monday 180 cars. OATS—Developed nothing startiing. It was a dnll market, the fact that it was Satarday adding to the aversion to trade. The toue and feeling came from corn and wheat. Receipts were 191 cars. There were no withdrawals from store. May oats closed 1gc under vesterday. Estimated Teceipts for Monday 185 CArS. R WEATHER BUREAU UsITED § TURE, WEA FLAX—Was easy. Cash, 9lc: May, 9414@ 9534c. Receipts, 28 cars. PROVISION Nothing out of the ordinary transpired in the prayision market. Steady prices were the order of the day, although at thé opening the seniiment Was not very Strong owing to a de- cline of 5¢ in hogs. ‘Ihe final weaknessof graln was influential in causing a decline in product. n 9.62; San 54; Los Angeles 361 Jaste » 1ast séa- | Atthe close May pork was 6c under yesterday, son 9.64 - May lard 5@7%c lower, and May ribs unchanged. o temperatures it i 3 day: Eureka osing Prices. Francisco 60, . | WHEAT—Februar nce 89, Los Angeles 6515@65%4¢: May, 673 July, 663,@06T6e. it February, 28@28%4c; May, 3035@30%6¢; ruary, 19%gc: May, 21%c: July, i 810 15; May, 810 321; sXimum temparature 80; Ihere was uo rain during e is central this eveni Nevada, which is cd. Tiere i been a rapid \RD—February, $5 47%: May, 85 67%: July, This at & m storn | KIBS = Febriiary, 8515: Mar, 85 3215; July, r m the Pacitic Ocean | gb 42 BUTHER— Fine makes of creamery batter sold sh Colimbia. A portion of it T s oft the co | well to-day and were irm. Other grades were very r westher prevails throughout the | slow. Creameries—Firsts, 1.@180; others un- e sonth of Oregon. changed. a Swn Francisco for80 hours | ° kGGS—Were in better demand, and a steadler X 9, 1886 feeling existed. Offerings were. however, large. [ 1r in south portion, in- | n gtock sold at 1236@13c; ice-bouse, 6@10c. i portion Sunday: light | MONEY—On call was § per cent; ‘on time 847 15 10 southerly in north por- | New York exchange sold at 10c premium. Livestock. 1 California—Fair Sunday; light north- : winds ¥ TUNION' STOCKYARDS, Irn, Feb. B.—There . Falr Sanday. were 50 few cattle to-day that the markel was i Eat nothing more than common. Hogs were in light 8 inlty—Fair Sunday, but , but packers held off and forced a decline Sheep were quiet and steady. ITLE—Receipis, 400. Fancy beeves, $4 65 @4 75: chowce to prime, 1300 to 1700 pounds, %4 25(@4 60; medium stears, 1150 to 1300 pounds, £3 6563 85: common steers, 950 10 1360 pounds, #£3 15@3 60; feeders, 9 10 1! unds, 50@ 5%0: Giookers, 600 to 900 pounds, §2 50@S 60: cows, poor to good canuers. $165@2 40: veal calges, good to choice, $5@6 30; calves, common 10 Sood, $3@4 75; Texas fed steers, $3 16@4. HOuS—Receipt 0. Heavy nmflnxhllnd hipping lots, $4 10@4+ Lg; common choice :m)'xga.l 2i@4 32;{;: choice assorted, $4 25@ 1 30 pigs, §3 26@4 25. SHEEP—Receipts, 10,000, Inferior to ohoice, $2 50@3 80; lambs, $3 26@4 25. NEW YORK STOCKS. ess during the afternoon; . Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Tinanelal. K, N. Y., Feb. 8.—Stocks were unset- nlar at the opening, the street being 1 amount of bonds se- . This induced s showed them & and in consequepce the market, nted a rather ragged appearance for he offerings were weil taken, however, 1y after 11 o'ciock the selling abated and NEW YOR: kel preseuted a stronger froni than at any b © 'of the week. Sugar was the greit | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad ture of speculation. The 8tock opened 14 per Shares. wer ut 1113, Jumped (0 11835 and réceded | 0y on call 4% Prime mercantile pa- arly break in the stock was considered n | per, 6G7%. Bar siver, 87%c. Mexican dollars, s s the same brokers who have been promi- | pavge. Steriing exchange was weaker, With the present UpWard movement | gornal busmess in bankers' bills at 34 861,@4 8634 TS al the decline. Tobacco 1 8734 for demand. s x jor sixty cays and 84 8715@4 8734 3h0 and. it Zu = mrdm:e:: R o entuuns oriin 5. saidy; Bt 35@4 8614. GOVErnment bonds s eady; Stave B P tauroas bonds aclive and strobg. Silver at the board was firm. CL08ING ETOCKS. oloney i a weding moved up sbouta point reporis of good earnings. Leather preferred, on e other hand, was inclined {0 weakness, and sold down to 6734 m Tel& Csble.... 98 (Norfolk & Wes: 27, railiways, after an irrezular opening Atenisons 1634/ Preferrea. ¢ strength, and any number of thé active | A Prerorred 241 Touches the best figares of the week. The | Adams Sxpi 14y ere especially prominent in the dealings | Ajto 58 gher range. The buylngof these siocks | American Express.lll a8 due to the magnificent siBtement of the A erican Tobecco. 7644 thwest for the calendar year 18¢3, which shows Preterrea 101 rplus. after ail charzes and full dividendson 3 rred and 4 per cent on the common, of 000,000. The guin In the rafiwsy nged trom 1 10 214 per cent, snd was ‘marked in the Grangers, Manhattan, nd Nashville, the lower-priced lssues, iy P ran most most. ioulsvil 4N aud Western Unlon. In the epecialties Consolidated Gas rose 1 to 159. Pullman Palace 134 to 1603, Oregon Short iine 134 to Sis. Speoulation closed strong at Oregon Improvme 2y out tire highest figures of the day and week. o Lreterrod.. — les were 161,900 sbares. | Oregon Navig: T Bonds were active and stroog. Transactions rnkon short Line. 3ot aggregated $973.000. Fort Worch and: Denver |Pacific Mau,....... 3035 City six28 rose 1 10 68, Ohio Southern sixes 17 to | Chicago uss. i vi eone. D& Bvaia. 805 1%, Oregon Navigation consol fives certiticates | Cleve & Pittsbirg.160 — Pittaburg & W pm,"; 1095, Togk Island debenture fives 134 10 97 and | Consoiidation Coal. 40, Futiman Falsce.. 1001 v New Y nd Pennsylvania gener: o1 .. 11 . 8, bes i D x ¥ CEUE Lo g bretored. };;é 1n Government bonds $309,000 coupon fours of rred. . . . - . o 36 brooght % o, Fuel & 1ro.. 29 3 RioGrande & W eata 16 1626 brought 11652@116%. ©glo. Fusl & 19 + RioGrands EWadia 15 « rain. Cotton Oll Cert.... ‘gg% ;}wk “v""fo S l;’g TR~ qull, stendy. Winter wheat, lower | Commercial Cabie. 155 SomeWat &Ogden: praden, 83 BUGS: 6o falr lo fancy. 3% B5@ | Del. Hudson.......199 BLL &K Wir.ee. 005 §T80: "do patents, 85 90@A 15: Minnesota clénr, [ Del.Leck&Westernll ' _Preferred.. 1247 82 70@3 30; do stralghts, $8@3 50; do patents, | Denver & R. G..... 13Vg 8t Paul. 45 £3 35@s ev: low extiras, $2 50@3: City Mills, | = Preferred.. 417 Preterrai. $4 1564 5. do patents.S4 36@4 BO. Eye mix: | Dislllers........... 18 [t Paul& Duiii Ture, % L0@3 30} superfine. 82 10@3 76: fine, B2 | General Elééifie.. ¥ Preferzed......... 89 2 65, Southern flour—Quiet, steady : COMMON o Tair 1655 Bt Poul & Omaha. 4014 e % B e 32 20@ 3 o0 Buckwhea: 180 2 b i 1oa ™ - 3 2 3 uckwheat . AL aane s |stiver Céruncat. BUCK W HEAT—40c elevator; 41c delivered. MEAL—Quiet, steady; yellow Western, ominal, No. 2 Milwavkee, 47c; graded Westers, 57c. CBARLEY-Nominal. No.2 Milwaukee, 45¢ de- Iivered; ungraded Western, 381,@4sc. -~ BARLEY MALT—Nominal. un- Homestake.,. H. & Texas Cei Iliinols Central. Iowa Central, WHEAT—spot firm. No. 2 red, store and | Preferred.. 8046 Tol.A.A.& N, — elevaior, 81 20: aflont, B314@8515¢; 1. 0. b., | Kansas & T 126 7oL & Ohio Cen.... 30 $2%4@83150: ungraded red, 7 Ko. 1 norei” | ~ Proferred 2345 Preferred. ern, ©1@77%C. Kingston & 3 70L.5t.Louls [ Options were weak and declived Y5@54c with | Lake Erie & Westd 22141 Preferred. 14 the West and o local realizing, railied 3@54¢ on the increased weekly shipments and forei:n buy- 5 ing, fell and closed weak at 1g@lAc below yes- teruay, wi 2 dull trade. and July most No. 2, red, 75’ March, 7614c; May, June and July, 75: GRN—spot dull, firm. No. 2, 88¢c elevator; 87840 at Options were moderately active at Ygc decline with only a switching trade and no features. July and May most aciive. February, 87c; May, 363c; | Mexican Central... (i, Tune, 87c: Juiy, STV % | Michigan Centrais. 97 iy OATS~! irong. No. 3, 2b: oo Preferred.. 1814 white, 2 Chicugo, 263gc: \— Welle-Fargo. [ No. 3 white, 26150 mixed Western, 25 201, Western Uni 85 white do, 2634G28c: No. 2 white Stite 78 s Cunlea. K. plions “eass, duil. February, 2534 ; 25%5c; May, 3 258, Preferred.. 39! e My Aot * 537 am Gotion 68 Provisions. Nashville Chasi.... 65 W U Beet. 8 BEEF-Dull, steady: family, $10@12: extra | National Linseed.. 1944 L I 1ractionin ... 1934 mess, §7 50@E. B-ef hams, quiet, $16 60. Tierced | N. . Ceniral....... 1075 Ann Arbor. . (24 beef, steady ; city extra lndj meats, quiet, steady; bid: do shoulders, 43, LARD—Quiet, nomin: mers, $16@16: cut ickled bellies, 12 Ibs, bi4c dc; do hams, 815@3%4c. Western steam, $685; CloMiNe BoNR. cliy, $550; May, 85 85. Refived, quiet: contt- o 8 10; 5. A.)$6 83: compound, $4 75. Northern Pac 18ts.11514, teady: mess, 810 75@3 .1 D0, 208.0.er0r0 10655 !v"xfi;-uuanu demand; Western cream. 11 Do, 3cs. .. 74 ery, 15@19¢c; do factory, 9@13c; Elging 190; inu- | Cherokee'ds, 1896.100' | Norinwest Consols139%% Do, 1897 | Do, dep 10734 Do. 189K. OR &N 1as. " 108 Do. 1899, SuL&lronMiGenBs 19%s Pacific 6s ot 85, SUL & 8 F Gen 65104 D. C. 3-8 Bs. £t Prul Consols Ala Class A 4. St P, (. & Pa Ists. 116 Do, Class B &, 83,108 | Do, Pac Cal 1sta. 109 LaConsotds........ 99 |Southeyn R. R. bs. 9258 Missourl fundinz..— |Texas Pacific firsts 8752 N Carolinacon €s..12 |Texas Pacseconds. Do, 3. -108% U £o Carolina 4148...10., %4/ West Shore 4s. Tenn new 3s. . ¥5_|Mobile & Ohlo 4s. Vi funding debt... 60%; R GranaeW est 1sis Do, reg.. —— |Ches & O 5s. Do. deferred 8s, 54! Atchison 4s. Do, trust repts st 634 Do, 2ds A, Canada South 2ds.. “m:/; GH&S A 8s. Cen Pac 1staof 95 101 | Do, 2d 7s. Den& R G ist.....118 B & Tex Cent b: Do, as. . 89 | Do.con 6s. E; . 75 |Reading 4s. Kansas Pa Consols 7. K3 ¥a 1uia Den 819108 - FOREIGN, MARKETS, lmmuufl 3. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exe., Feb. 8.—1he spot market is quiet at 5s 1015d@5s 11140, dull at 305 arrived, 73 s aedbie FUTORES. The Produce Exchnoge cable Liverpool anotations for Xo, 2 ary, 53 934d: March, 5s May, 65 984 June, 58 914, BONDON, g “oCRITIES. NDON, Exa., Kebi. 8.—Consols, 10814; ver, 30744} French Rentes, —. A EXCHANGE AND BULLION. ives the following ed Winter: Feb- 104; April, bs 934d; il E:e:!{nng IE;xchlm{e 60 days.. = g'l Steri xchange, sight. 488! Sterlng Cables, rsor. o A5 New York +u.xcl Tar New York Exchange, telegrap . Fine Siiver, B ounce. g 673 Mexican Dollars 53 THE WEEK’'S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 18 fallures in the Pacific Coast States and Territories for the week ending vesterday s compared with 27 for the vrevious week and 23 for the corresponding Week of 1895. The failures for the past week are divided among the trades as follows: 1 pianing- mu, + butcher, 1ladies' underwear. 1 printing, 2 hotels, 1 commission and shipping, 8 boois and snoes, 1 frojt-drying, 1 frult-packer, 1 grocer and hardware, 1 benn-cleaning, 1 clothing, 2 general stores, 1 men's furnishing. BANK. CLEARINGS. Local bank clearingslast week were $12,023,498, against $11,689,500 for the same week in 1895, & .gain of 3y, — e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEE GRAINS. WHEAT—The Bardowe takes for Cork 76,728 cls, vaiued at $88,200. Sellers report a very fair demand on shipping ac- count at steady prices. Ne. 1, $1 13%@1 15; choice. 81 1614@1 1714; lower grades, 81.05@ 1 123%; extra choice for milling, $1 27%@1 30. CALL BOARD <ALES. INFORMAL NESSION—10 o'clock — May — 600 tons, §1 1844 1200, $1 16%4; 200, $1 1814, De- cember—200: 51 16, - 15% i REGULAR MOBNING SESSTON—Mey—300 tous, $11834: 500, 81 1844; 100, $1 1%, December =300, §1 168, BaRLEY--Nothing new whatever. Feed, 68 T13c; choice, 723/4c; Brewing, 76@82%ac B cil CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAE MORNING SESSIoN—No sales. OATS—Sales are few and small. Milling, 756@ 8234e: fancy Feed, 8215@8714c; 00d 10 cholce, 75(@82%oc; com.non to fawr, 88@72Y4c; Gray, 7734 @850, Kod tor seed, o714c@8T OTi4; Biack, for sexd, $1 10@1 30; Surprise, 95c@81. CORN—Large Yellow is lower. Small Round is not quotabie, as it Is all cleaned up. The last lot —50 sacks—sold at $1 10. White Is neglected. Large Yellow, 90@0214¢ B ctl; Small Round do, P hite, B0@85¢ B cil. 8214@35¢ ctl, BUCKW ItEAT Rominal at 850@S1 B cul, FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $8 90@+ P bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 80@3 90; superfine, $2 75@2 85 B bbl. CORNMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $20 50@31; Cracked Corn, 821@21 60 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-1b sacks are as fol- 1ows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 284¢: Rye Flour, 314c: Rice Flour, 7iec; Corn meal, 254@3c; extra cream do, Bige: vatmeal, 330! Oat Groats, 43p¢: Hominy, 4@414c; Buck' wheat Flour, 4c: Cracked Wheat, Blqc: Farina, 41c: whole 'Wheat Flour, Sc; Roiled Uats, 414 Pearl_Barley, 4gc; Split Peds, 4%4¢; Green d 5340 % b, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN-$13 50@14 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19, for lower grades up to $20 50 3 ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 816@17 3 ton: Oiicake Meal &t the mill, $2! ton; jobbing, $21 50: Cottonseed Ofleake, §21. HAY—The market is in & curlous condition. Common Hay 1s as low as in the middie of harvest, bug choice is firm. Dealers belleve that owing 1o the advance in wheat, the Hay market will be higher next July, August and September than it Is now. It will be interesting to abserve if this diction is realized._Wheat Is quotable at $5@13 ton: Oat, $8@9 P ton; Wheat and. Oat, 38@' Larley, $7@9; Alaifa, $7@9; Clover, $6@8 &l Compressed, $7@10 50; Stock, $6@7 B ton. STRAW—35@60c @ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—There is hardly any demand for any description. Bayos are quotable at $1@1 15 B ctl: Small Whites, $1 25@1 65; Pea, $1 5 Large Whites, $1 16@1 27%a; Pink, 90 Reds, $1 50@1 85: Blackeye, 81 1 Kidney, 21 76@1 80; Limas, $3 26@2 70 $1 60@1 75 B ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard is quotable at 1 95 @2 05 P ctl: Trieste, $2@2 20 B cul; Yellow Mus- tard, §1 40@1 60; Flax, ¥1 70@1 75; Canary, 314 ayfi B 1b; Alfalta 6l5@7c 8 D Rape, 1% 2¢® Ib; Hemp, 4c@ . V{:P-“ill PEAS—Nominal at $1 25@1 50 B cul for Niles. —_— N POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES — New Potatoes, 214@3c B I. Merced Sweets are quoted at $2@2 16 B cti: Salinas Burbanks, 60@90c B cil: Kiver Bur banks, 20@A0c B sk: Cregon Burbanks, 40@5c; Oregon Garnet Chiles, 60@70c; River Reds, 50@66¢ ® cil; Barly Rose, R0@76¢. ONIONS=No change. Good to cholce quoted at 60G76¢ B ctl; Cut Onions, 40@80c; Oregon. 656 VEGETABLES—Arrivals of the Summer kinds are light and prices are accordingly firm. Aspara- gus, 15@25¢ for Sacramento and_25@30c for Ala- meda lsiand; Rhubsrb, #@10c; Mushrooms, 10@ e B Dried Peppers, 6@10c P 1h; Green Peppers, —; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 32 60 B box; Green Feas, 6@c B D: Buing Beans. 16@ 20c: Dried Ukra, c; Cabbage, 4ug50n 3 c Garlic, 4@5¢ B 1b; Marrowiat Squ 15820 ton. EUTTER, BUTTER—The market continues practically bare of stock snd prices ace stift. Some No.2 Iadle-packed Eastern Butier for bakers' use is coming in, seliing at 18¢ @ B. Occasional sales over the top quotations are belng made. CrEAMERY~—Fancy, 38c; seconds, 26@27¢ B Ib. Dammy—Fancy, 3 %2 %00d 10 cuoice, 23@ 2i¢; lower grades, 21@221/30. . CHEESE-—Qaotations have agaln advanced an. the market {a m::;«fl’r:::;p‘:t almost all kinds. ancy mild new, 12@)2 : common to good, 10@1lc P Ib: Cream Cheddar, 12@12%4c; Young Amencs, 1291 3c; Western, 14@) 5c; Eastern, 130, EGGS—Arrivals were excoedingly slender, will be seen under the head of “Prodice Recelpts, and prices advanced in_consequence. Ktore Kggs, 13@14c; réuch Bggs, 15@17c @ dozen. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Two cars of Eastern are due duning the next 48 Lours. Arrivals of domestic stock were nominal yesierday. o Live Turkeys, 10@11c 1 for Gobblers and 106G e tor Hers: Dressed Turkers, 13@180; Gosse 3 pair, 81 50@3: Ducks, $8@7: Hens, $ias: roosters, yannlfimc 50: do, old.?m 50: Kry- ers, $6 P doz: Broilers, $6 6 _for large and $3 50 for small; Pigeons, 81 50@2 B doz for young $1 45 for old. GAME—Snipe are in light me!fl and stesdy. Hare, Rabbits and Geese are neglected and lfll lower. Hare quotable at S0c@#) B doz: Ratrbits, Sl@) 25 for Cottontalls and 50@75¢ for small Srare ey 31,502 00 o Somerian ran! i Hoi : Eng #2 60; Jack Suipe, 81 £6 1 doz. 1 DECIDUOUS AND OCITRUS FRUITS, APPLES—Continue qulet at 85¢@$1 B box for £00d to cliofce, 60@76¢ for common 1o fair anG #1 25@1 50 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS~Choice Oranges and Lemons fire steady atthe Improved prices. Limes are G0c wer. Oranges are quotable_at 7oc@$3. Seadlings and. 81 763 15 B box st Nevers: badly frosted stock ill lower: Lemons, $1@ » CHEESE AND EGGS. 1; ipe, 1 60 for common and $: 50 for good to cholce: Mexican Limes, 85@5 50: California Limes, 7! ‘lg Bananas, $1 26@2 50 B bunch; Pineapples, # dozen. > ——— DRIED FRUITS, RAIS:NS, NUTS, £TC. DRIED FHRTUITS—Reports from the East show rather more movement there, but. there is no activity anywhere. The following prices rule on the Frui: Exchange: CARLOAD Lors—Apples, [flm‘ B for quar- tered, 3@3’ # D forsliced and 4ijc b tor 1ancy; xes, 12ct Ribe tos'gnmwehnlo-. §: o a 7¢ B I for evaporated_Dalves. quarters; Prunes. 834c: Pl ted and 1 Plums, 315@4c for pitted and 1@1%e for un- | " RAISINS AND DxIED GRAPES—Prices are a8 foilows, carload 10v-, f. 0. b. Ban Francisco: Lo don layers, 8t c B box; four-crown, loose, $34¢ B Ib; three- n, 1oose, 214c B 1b; two-erown, 2c; seedless Sultanas, 33, @4c: seealess Muscatels, 21,@234c: three-crown London layers, T0c: clua. ters, $1 35@1 50: Dehesa clusters, $2 10@2 20: Iroperial clusters, $2 60@2 75; Dried Grapes, 2Y4¢ n. Jonpixe PRICES — Four-crown loose, 8c: 8- crown, 214@2%4c; 2-erown, 134@2c; Seedless Sul- tanns, 83, @sc; Seedless Miscatels, 23ac: S-crown | London Jayers, 85c@$1; clusters, & 1 50; o | Dehesa clusters, 82 25; Imperial clusters, $2 75: Dried Grapes, 214c. NUTS—Chestnuts, 6@8c ® Walnuts, 7@8c for nom;heu,%ab' or Languedoc and P b for No.1 hard and 9@9: bing lots; Almonds, 6@T¥ac 834@10c" for paper-sbell, jobving: Peanuts, 5@6c Jor Kastern and 3va@4%4c for California: Hickor Nuts, b Pecans, ¢ 1or rough and B¢ for oL ished; Filberts, 8@ge: Brazil Nuts, 755GSc B 1b; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 ® 100. HONEY — Comb I8 quotable at 10@12c B B for bright and 8@$c B I forlower grades; water white extracte ¢ @ 1b; light amber ex- c; dark amber, dc; Qark, 2@3¢, AX—24@27c B I PROVISIONS., CURED MEATS—A purchase of 6000 bbls Beet for Siberia has cleaned up the market for this de- scription. It is probably the largest purchase of these goods ever made in this market. Bacon, 6 @D for extra light and 12c B 1 for sugar-cured: Kastern Sugar-cured Hams, 11c: California Hems, 914@10c; Mess Seef, $8 B bbl; $8 50; family do. $10; extra prime Pork, $9 8 bbl; extra ciear. $16 B bbl; mess, $14 B bbl; Smoked Beef, 10@10%c @ . LARD-—Eastern, tlerces, Is quotable at 6c B 1 for compouna and 714¢ for pure; pails, 8c; Cali- fornia tierces, 5L4c for compound and 8¢ for pre: Dali-Dbis, 6/4es 10-1b-tins, 7c: do bib, T@TLec B 1. COTTOLENE—7v4c in'tierces and 8¢ B in 10- I tins. 5 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. . HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c B b: cnils and brands. 6c B Ib; medium, 6c: culls and brands, 6c: light 5¢; culls and brands, 40: Cow- hides, D@b6l4c: culls and brands, 4@4lj4c; salted Kip, 52 ® Ib; solted Calf, B¢ B B; saited veal, 6c: ary Hides, 10@11c; culls and brands, 7@7%c: dry Kip and Veal, 9 16ct culls, 10¢; Goatskil Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c: medium. 16@ ; winter, 10@15¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 1 o S oneowodl, 20@35¢ each memfx‘m,‘g @50¢ each : long wool, 60¢ each. Culls of all kinds about Yac less. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 33,@4%, 834c; refined, 53,C; Crease, 41 WOOL—We auote Fall as follow: £on. 106} 1c § Ib; S:n Joaquin and Mouthern, 33 Bc: free Mountain, 6@7c; defective do, 4@6¢ B . HOPS-3@7¢ 3 Ib. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, $4 1214@4 ¥5: San Quentin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c¢. COAL~— Wellington s quotable at $8; New Wel- lington, 8 B ton: Southfleld Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle, $5@5 60:Bryant, $550: Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, $650: Scoteh, $750: Brymbo, Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $18; Welsh An- thracite Egg, —; Cannel, $8; ock Springs, Castle Gatesnd Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $10 60 in bulk and §12 50 B ton in sacks. CANNED SALMON — The Alaska Packers’ Association quotes Red Salmon 8s oilows: 1nlots of 26,000 casbs, 95c; 50,000 cases, 923/hc; 75,000 cages, 90c B dozen, net cash 1. 0. b. ex-ship. COFFEE—C. E. Bickford's circular gives the re- celpcs at this port in January at 9745 begs, against 18,821 during January, 1895. The sales from first honds were 6085 bags. ageinst 12,374. The stock in first hands Februury 1 was 4283 bags, against 8980 February 1, 1895. The world’s viaible sup- piy February 1 was 3,287,702 bags, against 2,722, 487, The circular says: ““Markets everywhere are depressed and unsettled. In New York quotations for Brazils are 34c lower within ten days, upsett ng mild Coffees allogether. Baroly enough business is being done Lere to furnish quotations which, under the circumstances, are largely nominal, but with the exception of good unwashed Salvador, prices may be said to have deciined 14c to 34¢; the former description has (hrough scarcicy maincained 8 false position, and will experience a sharp de- cline with the first &rrivals of any consequence, To-day’s stock is 3506 bags Guatemala and 143 Mexican—in all 3649 bags. The steamers San Juan and Zealandia sre due on the Yth and 11th inst. with 5600 and 3800 bags respectively, making & total of 19,045 bags received from all sources, against 29,050 bags on the same date iast year.” We quote: Co~Ta R1CA—20@203¢ f0T £00d t0 prime washed : 18%,0 nom. for g0od: 1A%, @19%4¢ nom. for good mixed with black beans; 17@13c nom. for fair; 14@16%4¢ for common to ordinary. SA vADOR—18@1834¢ for fair to good washed; 1884 nom. for good green unwashed. SUATENA A AXD MyxicAN-HS@IIgC for prime to sizictly prime washed: 193,@3034c for £00d to strictly good -vashed: 18@: Vgc for fair washéd; 1615@17%c for mpcium; 15@16¢ for )::.fozc for inferior 'to common; ordinary; 1217 2344@31%4¢ for £0od 10 prime washed peaberry: mflhefl’y. 2034 nom. for zood umwashed SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Five Crushed, all 534c; Dry Granulated, 5Ysc; Confectioners’ A," Se: motia A, 4iho; Extra X Golden ©, 4140 half-arrels, 4 more than barrels, and BOX€s 1gc more. ST Uz Soliss Tnhie Noop Bk Btesy 400 gal. J SAN FRANCISCU MEAT MARKET. Hogsand Mutton are firm. Beef Is tairly steady. ‘Wholesale rates for cressed stock frém slaughter- ers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 514c; second gquality, 434@be; third do, 314@dc B FEA L—Large, 5@00; Small. 6@7c B . RUTTON—Wetters,” 634@7¢; Ewes, 660 LAMB—Spring Lamb, 12%; yearlings, 7g8c PORK—Live Hogs, 4@4%4c for large and small; remed do, BEBIAC o RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE, ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour.gr. sks 7,088 Middhngs, sks. 498 W heat, ctl: 39,935/ Hides. no. 188 Barley, ctis 1,865 Pelts, bals. ... 5 Oats, Ctls. 520/ Wine, gats... 1,455(Butter, ctls 185(Cheese, cils.. 1,854{Eges, doz.. 1,147 Leather, rolia...... 198/ Lime, bbis. 180 B75/Quicksil ver, flasks 66 1,764 Tallow. cUls....ueee 82 THE 8TOOK MARKET, Con. Cal. & V. g0t below the $2 mark again yes- terday, selling down t0 31 95. Ophir was be lower than on Fridsy. The other siocks showed no changes worthy of note. The subjoined table shows the Hluctuations of the market during the week, NoTES, The Cccidental Con. delinquent assessment sale takes place to-morrow. Ina short time a sta‘ion will be opened at a point in the Union Consolidated upraise above the $00 level, 100 feet vertical above that level, ana north and south lateral drifts run on this and the 800 level, to explora the promising quartz formation in which tiiey have been raising. An official telesram received yesterday states that the yield of the Con. Cal. & Va. mine for the past week was 107 tons 0f ore, the Average Auriace car sam ple agsay of which was $50 U3 per ton. For the previous neck the ore sield amounted o 132 tons, of the average assay of $50 08 per ton. Mining assessments falling delinquent in Febru- arv amount to $118,100, of which California mines call for $24,000 and Nevada mines 384,600, Following Are the Highest Prices During the Past Week. , Point. Gould & Curry. BOAKD SALES, Following were tho sales {n the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MOENTNA AFSSTON COMMENorya 9: 30, 300 Andes....16 200 Chollar....61/450 Ophir, 200 Belcher.. 26,500 CC&V... 100 Potosi 3 €600 G & C......41/600 S Nev. 2 ..79{100 Mexican..66(100 Y Jacki..39 +16/100 Occldtl..1.05[500 ........... 40 Following were the sales in the Paclfo Stock yesterday: EBEGUIAR AESSION=10:1Y, 16:850 Challne...35 ta. .07 160 Conti.1.0214 1 Andes.....16500 C N Y 300 Beicher....2 500 Siadie: 74500 - 800 Bajlion.. {2400 HEN 200 Bulwer....1 Db Ovrmn...1 w\’uuxu..z $7 50: Cumberland, $13 50 in bulk and 815 in sks: | | Cal-stCblebs. 1098 for heavy, 7c for light medium, 9c for light, 10¢ | Gl Elect:6s.108 extra mess do, | | | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY. Feb. 8-12 i, Bid. Aaked.| Bid. Asked. 16 17/Jeckson.. 40 50 08 07Juia, ., — 02 15 16 Justice 0z 03 25 26/Wentuck’. 05 07 78 79 BentonCon.... - Bode, Gouid & Curry. 41 Hale & Noi 5 1.20| lows. - 04 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE.} SATURDAY, Feb. 8-10:0 A. 3% UNITICD STATES BoNDS. Bia. Atked. Bid. Aeked U B4scoup..109%4 — |USas reg...1083 — MISCKLLANROUS BOND. Do, 2d fss @s. P&O Ry 65105 12 P& Ch Rv 65.102% 106 Pwi-st. RRSS. 11614 Reno, WL&L 105 100 8 CotraCW bs. — Dpnt-st ex-cp 77T EdsuL&P 65.105%4 F&CH RRGs. 108 107 |Riverw Cofs — 100 Geary-stR5s. — 105 [SactoP & 1...100 1023 LosAngL6s. — 101 |SFENPRRSSI00 10044 Do,Gnted.6s. 10134108 |[BPRRArizés 94 95 Mki-stChblegs128 ~ — |SPERCal6s. — 10915 DoRyCon5s..1084410914 SPRR Calbs.. 9745 NevCNgRSs. — 100 N PCRR6s.10815 — N Ry Cal 6s.100 © — - 108 — 104%,/SunstT&T6s.100 — 102 106%g/SutterstR6s.100 — 19 = ViswiaWOés — 92 PackollMBs. — — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 40 47igSanJose..... — 5 MarinCo.... 49 63 (SpringValley 97 — GAS BTOCK. Capital, — 40 |PacificLight. 47 60 tral 95— |SanFrancsco 72 72% Oak G L&, 50%4 5114 Swckion..... — 2lig PacGasimp, — = 7914 INBURA N CE STOCKS. FlremansFd.168 170 [Sun........... 50 — COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.1283 Anglo-Cal . London&SE. — Bank of Merch Ex.. 12 CAISD&TCo.. 57 b8 Nevada. FirstNationl.177 180 " |Sather B Grangers.... — - SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo..1425 HumbS&L.1000 Mutual,..... — 41 |Unlon T 5K SavUnionaso 4871 BTREET BAILROAD STOCKS. 10514 — (Oak,SL&Hay — 100 0072 70 [Sreior o 4% — o 441 447 S g POWDRE 18 — - — 98 iE 1719 MISCELLAN1OUS $TOCKS. Alaska Pkes, 9634 973 OceanicSSCo 17% 20 BIKDCoalCo, ~ = 10 |PacAnxFA.. 17 — CalCotMills.. — = (Pac Borax,.. 98 100 Qubrvbookl = o= [PacIaNG o Edlson Light. 'uc Rol 2 v GasOonasan oo T atnico, 538 158 Ger Leed 0. 85 85 (PacTransCo. — = 24 HawC&SCo. 11 1114 PacT&TCo 60 — HutchSPCo. 1114 146g SunsetT&T. 41 = United CCo. — 25 Mer Ex Assnl00 110 MOBNING SERSION. Board-50 Hawatian Commercial, 11; 78 Mar- ket-st Rallway, 4453; 15 8 V Water, 8744: 100 do, gz(:n{?udn. sg , 973 ‘108,002 B“;le‘/lx Bonds, 99: '8 4% (Coupon) Londs, 1003 Sirect-25 Lanaian Commercial, i1; 83000 S ¥ & N P Railway Bonds, 100. e s e P T THE CALL CALENDAR. FEBRUARY, 1896. W.|Th.| ¥ Su.| M. Tu. 17 (1819 (20|21 | 9g Full Moon. P o e i R 2412538127 28129 o a0 OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure krom San “rancisco. BTHAMER. | DESTINATION | Satis. | PIRR. Feb 9.10Aw Pler 18 Feb 9, 9ax|Pier 11 Feb_ 9. 9AM |Pior 9 Feb 10,104 | Pier 11 Fev 10, 5es | Pier 2 .|Feb11.12 u|Pler13s Feb11, 9ru|Pierd Feb 1L 11au Pier 11 Fen18.10au |Pler 24 Feb18, am|Pier 11 . [Feb1d. 9am|rier13 Feb 14, Sau | Pier 9 Feb15.11aM | Pier 11 Feb15,10ax | Oceanic Fob 1 2hu|Eaf S8 d Frou Honolulu Nauonal Cit; Zesiandia.. SUN AND TIDE TABLE.* HIGH WATERLOW WATEL, BUN. |MOOK. 7.08) 5.42| 4.44a 7.05! 5.43 5.32a4 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. 8. N. NERQUANTS' HXCHANGE. } BAN FraNcisco, February 8, 1898. ‘The time ball on Telegrapn Hill was flmgptfl exactly at noon to-day—L. e,, 8t nodn of the 120ta meridian, or exactly at 8 p. M., Greenwich time. A, F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. 8. N.. in charge. SBIFPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. BATURDAY. February 8. Stmr Arcata, Couains, 46 hours trom Coos Bay; n.sn lmzmdse. 10 O ‘J‘"hN mmm tmr Arago, Reed. 38 hours Coos Bay; pass and mdse. to Oregon Coal and Nav Co. Btmr Greenws Carison, 12 hours from Point Arena; rries, to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgeit, 40 hours from Ven- tura: ofl, to Paciic Ol Co. Schr Monterey, Beck, 17 hours from Bowens Landing; 164 M ft lumber, F Heywood. Cleared. SATURDAY, Feburary 8. Stmr Empire, Anderson, Astoria; N P S § Co. Stmr St Paul, Duggan, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- Kins & Co. Stir Acapulco, Searles, Panama, etc; P M S8 Co. Stmr Walla W ‘alla, Gage, Victoria and Pore Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Golden Gate, Snow, Mary Island; Pacific Steam Whaling Co, 1tal ship Salvatore Clamps, Cocurallo, Sydney Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Br ship Algburth, Jones. Port Townsend; Moy ‘Wilson & Co. g Br ship Wray Castle, Claunherty, Queenstown; ‘Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Nic bark Leon, Willlams, Nanaimo; Joseph H e. Seht Loutsa D, Noyes, sealing voyage, Japan const, Via Atiou of U: + master. 3 Sailed. SATURDAY, February 8. Stmr Acapulco, Searles, Panama, etc. Stmr :umnmam Cughman, Nanaimo. Sumr Queen, Astorig. Stmr Golden Gate, Snow, Mary Isiand, Alaska. - Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, Usal, Stmr Point Arena. Johnson, Mendocino. Sbip Yosemile, Fullerton. Nanaimo. Bark Aureola, Van Dablers, Columbla River. Scur Bender Brothers, Thompson, Bihlers Point. Schr Ruby A Cousins, Knllmdul. le?]u Harbor. Schr Norma, Pors. locl Schr Christina Steflens, Nordling, Timber Cove. AT T e ul Sea, flulng Ses, via Attou or Unalaska. some Te ogranhis, POINT LOBOS~—February 8—10 * a—~Weather clear; wind calm. < Char'ers. ‘The achr Challenger loads lumber at Seattle for Central America; sohr Ethel Zane, lumber at Seat- te for Honmolulu: Br bark Forfarshire, wheat at Portland for Cape Town. 5 The Br ship ioads lomber on the Sound for Iquique au 3 - 4 Spoken. Feb 3—Lat 48 N, long 14 W, Br ship Dromeraig, from Cardiff, for Puget Sound. _ . Domestic Ports. TACOMA-—sailed Feb 7—Stmr Lakme, for San Francisco. YAQUINA BAY—Salled Feb 8—Stmr Farallon, for San Francisco, FEURERA—Arrived Feb 8—Stmr Corona, hence e 7. Suiled Feb §—Stm? Excelsior. for San Franelsco. ASTORIA—Sailed Feb 8—stmr Sate of California for Sai Franctsco; bark Vidette, for Redondo. CLALLAM BA'Y—Salled Feb 8—Bark Richard IIX. for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Pagsed Feb 7—RBr stmr Wellington, hence Feb 4, for Nanaimo; bark J D Peters, from +| Port Blakeley, for San Francisco. CO0S BAY—sailed Feb 8—Schr Gotama and stir South Coast. for San Francisco. WESTPORT=Arrived Feb S—Sumr Protection, hence Feb 7. NEW PORT—Salled Feb 8~Schr G W Watson, for Seattle. .7 SAN DIEGO—Salled Feb 8—Schr Mabel Gray,for Eureka. : STEWARTS POINT—Arrived Feb §—Sohr Ar- chie and Fontie, hence Feb 6. CASPAR—Sailed Feb 6—Stmr Jewel, for San Francisco. and Noyo, for San Franoisco. Movements of Frans-Atiantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 8—sStmr New York, from Southampton: stmr Patria, from Hamburg. Sailed Feb 8—Stmr La Touraine, for Havre; stmr Amsterdam, for Rotterdam: stmr Willehad, for Bremen; simr Umbria, for Liverpool; stmr An- choria, for Glasgow; stmr Moravia, for Hamburg; stmr Mohawk, for London, A ISTERDAM—Arrived Feb 7—Stms Werken- . yOENOA—Sailed Feb §—Stmr. Werra; for New ork. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Feb 8—Stmr St Louis, for New York. HAVRE—Salled Feb 8—Stmr La Normandie, for New York. LIZARD—Passed Feb 8—Stmr Noordland, from New York for Antwerp. 1mportations. CO0S BAY—Per Arago—700 tous coal, 2_sks coin, § pkgs express, 1 bx trees, — cds wood, 1 cs bardware, 1 pkg mdse, 70 myrtielogs, 2 bxs butter, 797 sks potatoes, 211 bxs apples, 1 sk potatoes, 5 ©8 2 bales blankets, 1 bx roilers, 3 bales flannels, 4 bxs piates. cascara bark, 16 bxs apples, 518 sks potatoes, 1 cs furs, 7bxs sturgeon, 1 bdl blankets, 23 bbls 1 hi- bbl salmon, 450 tons coal. Port Orford—9 cs bacon, 8 bals hides, 1 sk coln, 8 pkgs mdse, 1 pkg green hides. Consignees. Per Arago—M P Detels; O C& N Co; O Sehroe- der: Thomas Loughran: Bandon Woolen-mills; Q M D, U S A; Union Brewery ; Wieland Brewing Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; Standard Oil Co; Immel & Co; Union Brewery: ‘Amer Press Assn; Lambeth & Co: De Bernardi & Co; McDonough & Runyon: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; Garcia & Maggini: J Shattuck & Co; H Dutard; Hlibernin Brewery; Marshall, Teggart & Co; Jacobson & Lobree. Per Arcata—O E Whilney & Co; A Paladini; G W Tiadell: Jansen, Rose & Heney: M P Detels; C M Volkman: Smith's Cash Store; 8 H Frank & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; O C & N Co: A C Nichols & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Chas Brismann; J Healy; Getz Bros & Co; C L Ruddick. For Late Shioping Inteligence See Twelfth Page. OFFICE_FURNITURE 2 AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO 800 to 806 Post St., cor. Stagkton OFFICE and D TYPEWRITER, = W.C. RARIG, 157 New Montgomery JBC F. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY 'CUT RATES —TO— VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Clas $8.00 BSecond Class.. 8500 Meals and berth Included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. O. R. & IN. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND $2.50 Second Class, $5. First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED, For reservations call at 19 Mont- gomery street. Colnmbia_sail State of California \February 18 ©00DALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. ¥. F. CONNOR. General Agept. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY QTEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Jnean, Kil- 1isnoo ana Sitka (Alaska), &t 9 .., Feb. 14, 28, “March 15, 30. For Vicioria and Vancouver (B.C.), Port Town send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash,), 9 A M. Feb. 4, 9,'14, 19, 24. 29, and every fifth day’ thereater,’ connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R, a; Tacoms with N. P. R. R, at Seattls with . N. Ry., at Pors Townsend with Alaska steamers, For Eureka, Acata and_Fields Landing (Hum- bolde Bay) str. Pomona, 2 r. &, Feb. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereafier. For Santa Crus, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_ Luis Obispo), Gaviots, Sania Barbars, Veniura Husnems, San "Pedso, Kdat San . February 8 Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, at 9 A. M., Feb. 1,6. 9, 18, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day | thereatter. For San Di ego, ulopglnx only at Port Harford (8an Luis Obispo), ta Barbara, Port Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. M., Fab. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereatter. For Eusénada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Gulgmll (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. ., 26th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. COMPANY’B PIER (NEW),12 NORTH River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers b this line avold both transit by English railway . ine discomfort of crossing the channel in & small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second class, $116. La BRETAGNE, Capt. Rupe.. seresisiiacassserossienese. JANUS 1L . LA GASGUGNE, Gapt. Baidelon... LA CHAMPAGNE, Los LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeuf .. .. February 1 A&~ For further particulars e A. FORGET, Agent, 3. F. FUGASCA GoWling Green, Yew York avenue, San Francisco, ” A8e0ty & Montgomery WH/E STAR LINE. Unlted States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. (CABIN,880 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected; second cabin, $35 and 840; Majesiic und Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, salling dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock. or at the - General Oftice of the Company, 613 Market. street, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. NETHERLANDS AMERICAN STEAN NAVI GATION COMPANY. New York to Boulogne (Paris), Rotw terdam and Amsterdam, " Salling from New York EVERY SATURDAY at 9 A M. Che t route to Europe. First cabin $45 and upward. Second cabin $36. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Lowest steerage rates to all points. For_passage to local ticket agent or 'l‘flum&s Luox'@‘&m’. Pacific Coast passenger agents, 821 Market st., 8. F. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Piler No. 38, Washington At 5 P. M, Daily, Kxcept Sunday, @ Accommodaiions Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T, C. Walker. J. D. Poter: Mary Garratt, City of Sror¥to Telephone Maln 808. _Cal. Nav. and Impt. C VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Sund: 10 g : ay— 4 : LR N Y Landina. Mission 3. Pler 8 FORT BRAGG—Sailed Feb §—Stmrs Tillamook | NBABB:\DDES—Arrlved out Feb 7—Stmr Colum- | COOS BAY—Per Arcata—628 cs salmon. 5 sks | | b | OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPARY. Uoolgardie goud fieldy (Freemantle), iustra. $220 firss class, £110 steerage. Lowess rates to Capeiowa, Eouth Africa. Steamship Australla, Honolulu only, =a ur day, . coruary 15, ab A M Australlan steamer, M 0 A, Salls via Honolulu and Auck- iand, dey, March b8l 2R K EPECIAL *PanTiES.—Reduced rgies ior February 15 and March 10. “Ticket tfiice, 11 Montgomery s reet, Felg it Ofice, 327 Market street. 3. 0. SPRECKEL- & BROS. CO., eneral Agents. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANT. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indles and Southampton, calling en route at GCerbourg) France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas- wre to direct ports in England and Germany. {nrough ekets from San Franciaco to Plymoutty parties Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; th Glass, #9780, For furiher pariicnars appiy to PARKOTT & CO. 308 n:n.x;on TRAV EL] SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (PACIFIC BYSTEM.) Tralus lexve nnd are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. 2 OVERBMENI, 1006, — ¢ AREEA, 7 6:30A Haywards, Niles ard Way Stations.. 10:45A 0 Atlantio kixpress, Ogden and JVast.. = S:43p 7:004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumscy. Sacra- mento, and Redding via Day 7:152 7:364 Martinez, Ban Ramon, Napa, Calis- toga and Santa Roe: €:15» 8:304 Niles, Sau_Jose, Stockion, Tone, Sacramento, Margsville, Red Bluft and Sundays excepted Orosille. 04 Peters and Milton, 9:004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 9:00A Los* Angeles Express, Raymond, (for Yosemite), Sauta Larbara acd Los Augeles... 9:004 Martinoz cad Stockton 10:0C4 San Leandro, Eaywards and Niles . 12:90x Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns. 1:00% Niles, San Joso and Livermore. #1:00P Sacramento River Steamers. 11:30P Port Costa and Way Stati 8:007 San Leandro, Haywards& Bt'ns 4:00r San Leandro, Haywards & WayBt'ns 4:00p Martinez, Hon "Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, I Verano an Sauta Losa..... . 41082 Benigia, srarto, * Kniglits Tanding, Oroville and Bacramento . o 4:80p Nilcs, San Joss, Livermore and 5100 San Lotire, Hagwards » San Loan 8:80r New Orly .xpress, field, Banta Barbara,Los Angel Deing, El Paso, New Orleans an East. 2:180P Hanta for Moja lejo . ‘;-oor Oregou ville, ent Redding, Portland, Sonnd and Hast . 10:454 7:00r Saa Leandro, Hayw: Way Si'ns 10:509 9:00p San Imdlaflly WayStns 1112:00a 10:00P “Sunset ited,” Fresno, les, El Paso, New Orlcaus §Tst4op 154 snd East. $#111187 Ban Leandro. Haywards & Wey SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Qange). Bt10A Nowark, Centervillo,San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Wi Statious. *2:157 Newark, C 530 ervil Almaden, Felton, Boulder Craek, Santa Cruz aud Principal Way Stations. 11:304 4:25 ¢ Nowark, San o060 and 1,08 ¢ 9:504 ios. {11:43p Hunters' Fxcursion. Ban Jose and Way Btations...... COAST DIVISION (ihird & Town 61454 San Jose nnd Way_Btations (New Almaden Wednesdays only), 8154 Sau Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa € Pacilic Grove, Pago’ Robler, Sau Luis Obispo, Guadalupe aud Prin- cipal Way fitations 10:404 San Jose and Way Ktations 11:454 Palo Alto and Way Statiois. *2:30 San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Sau Oruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacific Grovo S 0P San Joso and Principal Way Statious 0r San Josonal Way Stations. 5:30 San Jose and Way Stations. 6:30 Ban Jose aud Way Stations! 411:45r Ban Jose and Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. SAK FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip §)— 5 9:00 11:00aM. 3100 *2:00 $3:00 *4:00 $5:00 *6:00p.m. From OARLAD—Toot of Brasdwi +6:00 10:004.M. $12; *1:00 *3:00 “5:00r.M. A for Moming. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excopted. Y Saturdays onlp, 1 Sundays only. 4} Monday, Thursdsy and Saturday nights only. YTuesdays and Saturdays _8Sundays and Thursdays SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.M.; 12:3 From 8:00 $3:00 $4:00 8 8:80, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tel 2111:30-P. M, Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:! and 11:30 ». 3. BUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.2x; 1:30, 8:30, 6:00, 6:20 P. 3. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—8:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. M.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 p. ™. Saturdays—Extra trips 8t 1:55 ». M. and 6:35 . 3. avhgnmfes;bs 0, 9:40, 11:10 A. 3: 1:40, 3:40, e n ¥ranclsco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave g In effect San:Francleos: | opk= ad) 1895, Destiuation. Arrive San Francisco. SoN- | Wk Dpavs. | Davs. Werx Davs. SuN- DAYS. Novato, Petaluma, {Santa Rosa. Fulton, Windsor, Healdsbury, Geyserville, Cloverdale. Pieta, Hopland & kiah. | | AM| 8:50 AN Guerneville. 8:50 ax 6:15 px Sonoma and Glen Ellen. 10:40 A (10180 Ax - | 6:05 rx| Stages 100! n Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for Highlsnd Springs, Kelseyville, Lakeport. Steges connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Bide Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Laks, Boonevilié, Green- wood, Mendoeino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westy Cahto, Willetts, Calpalia, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Seoia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced rates. 'On Sundays round-trip tickets to all poiats e yond San Rarael ¢ half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle building. H, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlantic Pacific SANTA FE EXPRESS To Chicago via A. & P. Dl‘rcc;wu::: Leaves every day at 3:30 ». x., carrying Pullma Falace Sieapers and Tourist Sleepers to Chicage 'vis Kansas City without change. Anuex Cars for Denver and St. Louls. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid_Vesifbule Train Daily, with Dining-cars, under Harvey's management. Connecting trains leave San Francisco at § A. . and 2:30 ¢. The best railway from California to o New ralls, new ties; no duat: interesting scenery; and good meals in Harvey's dining-room or dining* 4 Market Strest, Tioket Offico—G44 e ohenticy. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, beginning October 27, 1895 WEEKDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Raisel—7:50, 9:16, 11:0¢ A.6.; 1:45, 3:45, 5:15, 6130 ». 2. San Quentin—7:80, 9:16'a. 3.: 1:45, 5:15 Extra trips_for San Ratael on Mondays, ‘asys and Saturdays at 11:30 p. M. San Rafael and San Quentin— a :80 A. M.; 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, *6:18 *L0es not run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. o ‘edness For Mill Valley, 8:00, 10:00.. »o