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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. MARY OF THE MARKETS, | Western, fresh, 183@14%c; limed, 11@12c; do 5 it percase. $2@2 50, ety eight Balluseaiadt wock TALLOW—Steady. City, 8 13-16c; country, 3% wenty-eigl ures Ia 5 TALl Sterling Exchauge lower, O T ONSEED O1L—Dull, steady: Crude, 22¢; Mexican Do lars firmer. prime yellow, 26@28%4c: off grade, @26c. Silver s iy RE — Firm, more active; strained common to Sod demand 105 Wheat. 0od, 1 0@1 635. v L BT RPENTIN m; 2914@2! o e POTATOES—Quiet, weak: - Jer: 'y, 63@T75c: Bran firm, Western New York, 60c@$1 50; State Rose, 85c(@ Ch « Hay doing better again. £150: Long ll!l(v)ll d. 751'@11);‘4592111‘!0”, $2@5; ness in Beans. ine, 90c@$1 75; Sweets, $2@4 75, ;:- R o MR »’fln_~‘don:esuc. fair to extra, 3@bc; Futter, Ch d Eggs firm. Poultry st 10 20 points down. March, Game quie! $12 35; May, $1190@1 1 95 August, $11 15: Seplember; e December, $10 75. Spot Rio—Quiet, firm} and Leather dul e 25, nand for H AR—Raw, dull and firm: fair refining, 3 quiet refined, centrifugals, 96 test, 4c: quiet, \or. Beefand M S 45:160; G 4 ks e "16c: No. 10, 414 No. 11, 4¢; No. 12, o e 315.16c: Nc. 13, 3%c: off A, 4 5-16¢: mold A, 5316c; standard A, 4 15-16¢; confectioners’ A, 3'13-16c: cut loat, 59-16c; crushed, 69-16¢! powdered, 5 3-16c: granulsted, 4 15-16c; cubes, 6 3-16¢. Frai and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Apricots—Bags, 934 @12c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 415@3%2c: peelea, 14 ey es, BLa@514¢. RAISINS_Loose Mus rown, 314@43c: do London layers, 85@95c: do clusters, $125@ 1 40. ALMONDS—Soft-shell, 734@Sc; do papershell, n@ W ALNUTS—Soft-shell, 812@10c; standard, 615 @re. HOPS—Fair demand. State common to choice, 212@8c; Pacific Coast, 214@8c. Merchandise. PIG TRON—Fairly active; unchanged. COPPER—Firmer. Lake, $10 55. LEAD—Stendy. Domestic, $3 1212@3 15. TI raits, $13 45@15 50; plates, moderately active, SPELTER—Firm. Domestic, $4@4 10. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Irr., Feb. 14.—Wheat: Manifested considerable firmness this morning, the motive dependence underlying which was difficult to ascertain. It did ) < notcome from abroad, for Liverpool quoted & farthing decline at the opening, thereby rejecting the influence of yesterday’s advance on this side of the water. The receipts did not show any par- ticntar falling off, 182 cars arriving at Chicago and 426 in the Northwest, and"the anticipated frost did not materialize. The only plausible excuse for the stre ngth lay in the fact that the market was oversold ana advanced on covering. The bulls maintained that legitimate conditions favored strength. while the bears argued to the contrary. Local inspections from store were 87.075 Part! bushels, and 415,37C bushels cleared at the se @Partiy Cloudy Board. Closing Continental cabica ers ifher tor ® Rair ® Snow Antwerp and for flour at Parls. Other quotations were unchanged 1o lower. Afterncon prices de- clined rapldly, early buyers finding no bull helps at band, turning sellers, and on the slump the low- est quotations of the session were established. May wheat opened from 6614c to 663c, sold between vith the wind. The top figures | 6735@5732¢ and 6614¢. closing at the inside, ¢ Explanation. The areow flie at station indicate maximum fempers under vesterday. ” Estimated receipts for to-mor- day underneath it. the LS T Faintall, of melted stos in hineesy i amount of | "CORN Received encouragement from the Quring the past twelve Donre - Tsoners. or ot | strength of wheat and made a slight gain on that lines, conneet points of equal air pressures jgo- | influence. The receipts were 321 cars, and 8147 terms, or dotied lines, eqal temperature. The | Dushels were taken from store. ~Liverpool cables word “high” means high barometric pressure and | WeTe quiet and unchanged. ~Export clearanccs is_usual regers an “Lows' S by s meatreasure and | amounted to 160,833 bushels. All the improve- a1 e eeened | ment was lost when wheat broke. May corn Condy wehtnan hreceded | opened at 3034c, sold_ between 3035@30c. closing ehally BT Shpeer o e e Eals. | 4t the inside, oo under yesterday. “Fstimated re: When the pressure is high in the interior ‘""‘)‘“ [ier{\( D OXTOw: E"C“”’ fow e const, and the inobars extend | OATS—Were quiet, = bu articpated in _ the 3 souih along the boast rajeiars exiend | strength of the other grains. ‘I'ne business of the bat when (he “lown 1s nconey win 18 probable; | session presented nothing notable or worthv of marked ¢ rain so0(h of Oregon is lvapron. | MeNtion. Kecelpts were 497 cars. and 1048 bush- atle. W T The vttt or I raProl | els were taken from store. May oata closed a shade the beeiie 2 10 the Callfornia conee mormad | under vesterday. Estimated receipts for to-mor. weather may be expected in summer and colder | TOW 230 cars. —Was steady. 241,c. Receipts were PROVISIONS—Tre weather in winter. The rev Cash, 9115@9134c; May, Vil produce an oppo: curs! € _market very early to- rse of these conditions e P day was firm, but by the time the provision R X EEELEY market opened all the improvement had disap- st 1S DEFARTAMENT oF Aqmicrr. | Peered. and product adopted the weaker tone. FPackers were moderate sellers, while comm TURE, WEATHER BUREA Sax FrANCISco, Feb- | men reported good country buying orders ruary 14, 1896, 5 ». M.—Weather conditions and | pork and Muy ribs each closed a shade under yes- general fore : terday, and May lard unchanged. are the seasonal rainfalls to date Closing Prices. as R those he same date I S WHEAT—February, 6414c; May, 6614c: July, ason 31.60: Red Bluft | 65%c. Francisco 12.42, last | CORN—February, 28%gc; May, 30%ge: July, rhie ot | s13e st season 11.18: San | “¥rs_rebroary, 19%4c: May, 21%e: July, son Los Angeles Diego 2,82, last season The follow bruary, $10 1214 May, 310 32343 May, 85 70: July, The following maximum te apera’ures are re- ssh;:t_flnvh-nnn-ry. $5 5215 ported from stations in California t0-dav: Eureka | “RiGs repruary, 85 15: May, 85 35; July, 56, Fresno 66, Los Angeles 68, Red Bluff 66, Inde- | g6 45, e 4 Y penlence 60, ~an Diezo 64, San Francisco 60, San | - MONEY—Was steadyat 6 per cent on call and Luis Obispo 72, Yuma 72 6@7 per cent on time loans. New York exchange c0 data—Maximum temperature 80, | 3014 at 25¢ discount. 1 52. There was no rainfall Livestock. st 24 hours. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irr., Feb. 14.—The Ligh pressure prevalls this evening | offerings of cattle to-dsy were moderate. The de- Nevada and California. The pres- | mand was good, medinm and light weights of de- ver Washington, Oregon and Idaho. | sirable quality showing an advance of 10c. Other d nearly stationary | kinds were unchanged. Under a good lecal and entire | shipping demand prices of hogs advanced 5 ¢ ains. It is rain- | ypicmorning but w st e o Siderabls clondl this mq 1r‘n.nz. ut h¥u most of the sto 1 <1% Arizona, and there wre some ingi. | Posed of an easier feeling was noted. Trade in ¥ at San Francisco for 30 hours LR ecHinaISs L0 RRtey Deaver 3400 St @4 85: choice to prime, 1300 to 1750 pounds, e Toudy weather: westerly | #4 10@4 40; zood to choice steers, 1200 t0 1600 nia—tloudy weather: westerly | 0,45, 53 80@4; medium steers, 1150 to 1300 R WA s . | pounds, £4 60@3 75: common steers. 950 to 1200 a—Falr weathen with Increas | B inds, €3 25@3 50 feedars. 900 to 1200 pounds, 33 45@3 90: stockers, 600 to 900 pounds $2 60 ern portion; light west- oolar ik iho e ern | @3 45: bulls, choice to extra, 0 ALERE BT S T R bulls, ])nu;’ 0 )ln(g'. $2 50@4 H 'OWSs, fair I it vorth oo 1o choice, $2 40@3 40 cows and heélfers, extra it At 3 50 cows, poor to good canners. 81 50 and vicinity -k mr weather, with | 2 40: veal calves. good to choice, $5 BO@6 40 n esterly winds. Y calves. common 1o gocd, $3@5 25: Texas fed CApiv, Forecast Official. | Sieers, $3 25@4 10; Texas bulis, oxen and cows, 2 2 " |82 35@3 25. HOUS—IKeceipts, 18,000. Heavy packing and shipping lots. $4 05@4 32is: common to choice mixed, $i@i choice “assorted. $i 25@4 30; NEW YORK MARKE Financial. ltght, $4 05@4 30 pigs. $3 25@4 N.Y., Feb. 14.—London selling, | SHEEP—Receipts. 8000. (nferior to cholce, » the reopening of the Transvaal question, had | $2 50@3 65; lambs, $3 25@+ 60. rable effect on the stock speculation this DUN’S REVIEW OF TRADE. The early loss al to 14 to % per i el & 3 cent, and nearly every prominent railway stock NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 14.—R. G. Dun & Co. list participated in the downward move- | will say to-morrow in their weekly review of trade: The decline was checked soon after the | Failures for the first week of February £4.079.680, opening by heavy buying of Sugar and Chicago | against $2,909,890 last year. Manufacturing were rmoved up from 1123 to 115 and | $2,372,252, against $729,3481ast year and $1,594,- as from 68 10 6914. The rise in the first | 072 in 1894, and trading were $1,624,427, against s credited to purchases for lower Wall | §1.934 894 last year and $2,485,585 in 1894, ienme: h“!l:li\\‘(j :llwnilfl‘(" O s m\v‘fihrlo:.ve Failures for the week have been 321 in the United i pe A Rl organiin e | States, against 270 last year, and 67 in Canada, C ‘1r’. \:.l“‘ ¢ in favor of the reorganization azainst 51 1ast ar. i e ey tosk: The weather still hinders business, also continued O hiet oy ks amed had & £00d | closeness of money and prolonged ihaction of Con- Nashvilie, Leather preforred. Delaware and | ETess: but confidence increases. There Is a litile 1son and Lead preforred. ail scorine. highes | more demand for some manufactured products, Sl et ol P WAKI RS O ports improve with vielding prices of staples, 1e ;, "the ste \\'Hlulru\\ s of 'n‘d.irom the | and or the week from New York exceed last year's SUb T reasire 1o pay fOr the mew bomin thetnilun | 30 per_cent, while imports have increased 15 per of ot siders 10 reapond to the dechsive defet of e | cent. Pigiron at the kast and at Chicago has not adical si rites in Congr “‘\‘ \'ml;rduv and the de- | dVvanced. Southern competition continued a: Cline in Government bonds hasing 160 to sales jor | PFices so low that several Alabama furnaces have bolh che Shas RO SOt acnae stopped, but Bessemer is a shiade lower at, Pits- anbatiary 4 burg. The demand for piates, sheets and wire nspict 3 L 3 1 e s ns from 11042 | nails continues fairly good, and there are more from ®1%a to 80, ‘Tobaceo | Orders for railroad cars and bar iron at Chicago, to 81, “Chicago {as . from | DUt no further sales of rails appeared and the de- Pant’ from. Th5e 10 3014, Tems | mand for finished praducts keeps but about 70 por o 214 Generst Klectits from | cent of the m'\‘p city employed. The coke output e b SN Ao "™ | is again much redu S ey ghvitte from | " Copper is u shade firmer, while tin and lead are and. Pallman 214 to 156, | Dot active a iged. The demand for boots aid Wheelimg preferred rose | #0 shoes is stiil disappointing. Some makers get Tlinois Stecl 4 16 70, Nearthe | £o0d orders for women's light shoes, but others ceneral market displayed & liltle moge | Scarcely any, and Boston shipments thus far are - L 3 21 per cent less then last Cleveland 214 10 52 e v ‘Textite work shows iittle change, though the cut B cniEes Showad e Tuks. O S4@8 died 1ig | In print cloths and general concessions in brown 13% parient. Motk uates wers S10 a0k and bleached staples averaging for the whole list s Were hisher. salis aparecadng #1949 | 6per cent since January 1, induced more buying 000 s et ol b berns pen e | whieh the known accumulation of goods ahead of S, Baringlo L i demand has hindered. snds, 110 61; Northern Pacific seconds, 114 to | from the rise of cotion, but the prospect of a SE. I« = Francisco general sizcs, | 18T&er crop this vear does not promise repetition of ; oM and Western fours, | SUCh kains. Though goods still average 12,7 per ific consol -rust fives | CEN above their lowest point a year azo, cotion is In Government bonds $558.000 | BOW 44 per cent higher than it was then. Sales of 1925 brought 115 74(3116; $16,000 | V00! have been small for two weeks of February, = s 7 2 but hizher prices abroud, sustained by heavy ship: ments of goods to this country, incline holders of ‘wool here to make no concessions, so that manu- dy, as_before. Southern | fucturers have more dificulty in meeting com- Dull, as before. “Kye flour—Quiel, firm. | petition. Buckwheat flour, 1 30@1 35. Produce markets have tended downward, mainly BUCKWHEAT—41@42c. because supplies exceeded cxpectstions. Wheat MEAL—Qumet: yellow Western, $2 20 | has declined “4c. Corn is a shade lower, and both 5; Brandywine, $2 20. pork and lard a little lower. Cotton receipts at E—Nomipal as before. this season, never large, still indicate & supply for RLEY—Nominal. No.2 Milwaukee, 46c de- | the current crcp year, including stocks brought ed s ungraded Western. 3814@A45c. over, much in excess of the world’s needs, so that ARLEY MALT—Nomina!, us be the prospect of increased acreage has the more WHEAT—Fairiy active, firm. wower 1o depress prices, and spot co ton has de- and elevator, S0lac: afloat, ¥2¢; f. 0. b., 81%@ | clined an eighth for the week. Expors in Jan- BZc: ungraded red 67@85c; No. 1 Northern, 75%,c. | uary were $8,653,565 less than last year, though Options opencd weak at ijc decline on local | prices were &5 per cent higher. real Hied Tu@lc wiih the West, fell 3,@%c | Siocks were first & little depressed by heavy - Closed weak at 14@lze below yes- | realizing since the sale of bonds, and the money May and Juiy most active. No. 2 Ted, | market bas not yet fuily settled. ‘The business of March, 74%4c; May, 72V4c; | railroads is large enough to justify better results. ¥lge: July, 72c. Yarnings for the first week of February were 9.6 tN—Duil, firm. No. 2, 3614@36%c eleva- | per cent larger than last year, and January reports 3714@37%4c afloat. are the best since Seprember, showing 10.8 per were dull and firm at unchanged prices. | cent over iast year. May most active. February, 3654c; May, 3614c; | Clearings for the week, L4 per cent larger than July, 37%c. 18st year, are 27.7 per cent less that 1893. OATS—Steady. Options aul, easier. Febraary, BANE CLEARINGS, 2514c; May, Spot prices—No. 2, Mot No. 3 Chicago, : No. 8 c: No. 3 white, Y51gc: mixed | NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 14.—Bank clearings ) i white State and”Western. | otaig at the principal cities for the week ended TR February 18, with comparisons, as telegraphed to Provisions. Diaaheey Percentage BEEF—Dull. Beef hams. dull, $16 50 Tierced CrTiEs. Amount. Tnc. Dec. beet, quiet: city exira India mers, $15@16: cut | New York.., . #501,496,965 10.1 meals. steady, quict; pickled bellles, 12 s, 414c; | Boston..... 8221928 11.9 ders, 414@4%40: pickled hams, 816@Sa,c. | Chicago 70,280,048 8.8 RD—Quiet, no al estern steam, §5 80: | Philadeip) 60,062,710 15.: 20: May, $6. lefined, dul 255 compound, $4 : continent, | St. Lout: 22,199,040 @b, Pittsby - 12039575 —Quiet, firm: mess, $10 50@$10 75. Cincinnan.... . BUTTER—Choice fairly acti Balumore... . s 9@18c: do creamery, 13@16) San Francisco. £ 10@14c: do creamery. 13@19c¢: do heid, 12@l9c: nsas City. do faciory, Ble@12lgc: Elging, 19¢c: ‘imdtation | New Orlean: 9.7 crenmery, ‘1l@lbe: rolls. S@l2c. Lowsville.... 89 Cis k3SE—Moderately ac md firm: State, | Detroit..... . 2.1, large, 101 4c: do fancy, 105c: do small, 6@1034c; part skimis. 314@7c: full skims, 115@3c. EGGS—Quict, lower. State and Pennsylvania, 1444@14%z0; Southern, 13%4@l4c; case, 81 75@3; 5.945,659 44.8 6,014,855 89.4 6,865,100 © 6.8 5,700,212 10.4 indianavolss.. 3,824,185 Buttato, 5,648,526 St. Paul. 3,676,578 Omaha. 162,664 Denver. 2,434,656 Los Angeles. 1.308,356 Portland, Or. . 1188113 Tacoma. 391,143 Seattle 416,058 Spokan 425,896 Totals U. S......... $805,345,253 Outside of New York Cty...oenn ..... 403,848,298 DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal.. Toronto. b Halifax ... .0 24 Winnipeg. 982,579 51 Hamiiton. 683,692 . $19,206,602 238 . NEW YORK STOCKS. Totals... Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad | Shares. H Money on call nominally $33@4y. Prime mercan- | tile paper, 515@7%. Sterling exchange steady, with | scinal busimess in bankers’ ils at $4 8614@4 861y for sixty days and £ 8714@1 873 for demand. Posted rates, 84 87@4 87i5. Commerciai bills, £4 85144 86. Government bonds lower; State bonds ‘dull; rauroad bouds firm. Siiver at ihe board was quiet. CLOFING sTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable... §2 (Norfolk & Wes 23, Azchison............ 1834 Preferred. | Preferred......... 25 | Adums rixpress...149 | i Alton, Terre Haute. 58 ‘American Express.112 [Norunwester: ‘Amerlcan Tobacco. 81 Preferred. 102 N Y. > 973, Bay State Gas 26 N Y ChicagodS1L 130 Esltimore & Onio.. 86 | 1st'preferred. b Brunswick Landa.. 'd breferred...... 49 Buffalo, Roch & B. 1006 N Y. & N. H... 154 Canaaa Pacific. 5714 N, Y. & New 48 Caneda Southern.. 5014 N Y. Susq & W... 10 607y Preferred. . 1314 Ontario. ., - Canton Land . Central Pacifi Ches. & Oblo........ 1765 Ontario & Western, Chicago Alton.....104 “l0regon Improvme Prererrea. 170 | Preferrea. Chicago, £. & Q.... 015 Oregon Navigation. Chicago & . 1li.. 45" |Uregon Short Line. Preterced. 96 |Pacific Mal | Niles. | BO higher: sec Chicagouias. . 6714 Peoria. D.& Evans. | Cleve & Pittsburg.160 ~ Pittsburg & W ptd. | Consolidation Coal. 30 Pullman Palace...169 | i Consolidated Gas..15534 Quicksilver. C. C.C. &St Louls. 36 Preferred.. Colo. Fuel & 100 " Preterrea Preferred... pres Cotton Ol Cef 18 |Rock Island....... 7212 Commercial Cable.150 |RomeWat & Ogdenll5ly Del. Hudson. 1271481 L & 8. We...... 474 | Del.Lack&Westernlt1ls Preferred.. . 1lig | Denver& R. G..... 13 'St Paul.... . 7615 Preterred. I Preterred. | Distillers .. 18% Bt. Paul & Duluth. 2 ‘ General Klectric, 51 Preferred., . 89 Erie. < .icveeeies 1604 Bt Paul & Orisha. 4014 preferred. 46 | Preferrea. 123 | Fort Wayne..... 162 (K. P.M. & -108 GreatNorthern pra.110 |Stiver Ceruncy 673% | Green bay.... 34 Southern Pacific... 20 | | Harlem 95 " Souwnern R. K. 1015 Hocking Preferrea. 81 Hocking Valley... 1734 Sugar Rennery....1133, Homestake .. 2815 Preterred. il H. & Texas Cent.. 1% Tenn. Conl & Trom. 1liinols Central.... ®4lp Preferred. lowa Central... 994 Texas Pacific. ... Preferre 8815/ Tol.A.A.& N. Micn — Knnsas @ Texas... 12it 10l & Ohio Ce Preferred......... 87 Preferrea. Kingston & Pem... 3 10l.5t.Louis & K.G0 Lake Ene & Wesia 2114 Preferred. Preferred. Union Facific Lake Shore. 3 U. P.. Den. & Nauonal Lea 274, U5, Cordage Preferred. Preferred.. . Long Island Touisville & Loussville N Preferreq........ Manbattan Consoi.107 |U. S, Hubber. . Mempnis & Charis. 1 Preferred. 85 A Utica & B. River..150 96 Wab. S, L. & Pa Minn & 8. L, Preterred. Preferred. .. ......— Wells-Fargo...... Minn. & St. Leom, 2014 Western Union. 1st preferred B0 1Wis Centra:. * 2d preferred...... 48 Wheeling & L. E. Missour! Pacifie.. s Preferred. Mobile & Ohlo. 813 Am Cotton Nashville Chatt.... 66 W U Beet National Linseed.. 19 (L I Lracti N.J. Central. 107 |Ann Arbor. Crecixa BoxDa. .iU9 M K T2ds. . 2' Do, ds... ... 86 4 Mutual Union 6s...115 4 N J Cent Gen bs...119 Northern Pac 1sts. 116 Mexican Central. Michigan Central US4k reg... Do, 45 coupon...1091 U S 4s new reg. Do, 4s coupon. Do. 25 ... 956 Do, Bs.. 112 . bs c 132 Cherokee 4s. “100 Do, 1897 100 | Do, deb B. 10814 Do 1898017000100 O R&N 1t 1081 Lo, 185971100 SiL&lronMtGends 81 Paclfic 68 0f'95....— SUL & S F Gen 681061 D. C, 3-6 53......1110 |&t Paul Consols ...197 Aln Class A 4......108% bt. P. C. & Pa 1sta. 115 Do, Class B 4, 5s. 108 Do. Pac Cal 1sts.. 109 La Consol as.... 9814 Southern K. R. 53, 93 Missourl funding. . Texas Pacific firsta 87 = | N olina 2on 6 Texas Pacseconds. 22 1l 10835 UnionPac 1stof 96.10 21 | £0 Carolina £153...10855 West Shore 4s.....105 | Tenn new 3s. %6 Mobile & Ohlo . 68 Va funding debt. 61% R GranaeWest 1sts 77 —— |Ches & O Bs..... ..108 | o 514 Atchison 4s. Li | Lo. trust repts st 61s Do, Zds A, - | Canada South 2ds.. 106 [GH&ESA 6s. { | Cen rac 1sts0f'95 100 | Do, 24 7s. Den & R'G 1st 11814 H & Tex Cent bt 8915 Do, con 6s. @ 720 Reading 4 3 “onsols 7334 Missouri 6s. Ks ¥ lsis Den div09 | FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Ex., Feb. 14.—1he spot market is lower at s 9d. Cargoes are dull at 28s6d arrived. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Feb- . bs 73id: blarch, 6s 8d; April, bs 8d; bs 8d; June, bs 8d. SECURITIES. XG., Feb. 14.—Consols. 10854; sil- rench Rentes, 102f 95c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. LONDON, E: ver, 30 15-164; | Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. — 84863, Sterling Exchange, sight. .. 25 488 S 48814 > e, sight. - Par ew York Exchange, telegraphic.. — Par Fine SiVer, BOUNCe. .v. tvveersers —. 67y Mexican Dollars. B33 bdlj THE WEEK'S FAILURES. The Bradstreec Mercantile Agency reports 28 failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territories for the weeh ending vesterday as compared with 18 | for the vrevious week and 27 for the corresponding | week of 1895. The failures for the past week are divided_among the trades as follows: 1 drugs, 3 general'stores, 1 carriage-maker, 2 restaurants, 1 tinware, 3 liquor, 2 clothing, 2 publishing, 1 furni- ture, 2 hotels. 3 dry ana fancy goods, 1 hop-grower, 1 cigars, 1 frait, 1 hardware, 1 butcher, 1 livery, 1 express. e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The market i3 steady and the trade report & good continuous demand for export, No. 1, $118%@1 16 B ctl; choice. $1 1614; lower geades, 81 05G1 1234 extra choice for miliing, $1 25 30. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESS10N—10 o'clock — May — 100 tons, $1 1814; 300, $1 1814: 900. §1 18. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—200 tons, §1 1415, May—100, $1 1714; 1100, $117; 1000, $1 1744, AFTERNOON SESSION—May—100 tons, $117: 200, $1 1673: 100, 81 1634; 1100, $1 1654; 700, $1 1635: 700, $1 1635: 400, $1 1614 December —500, ¥1 145 100, $1 18%: 100, $1 1334: 300, $1 1864, BARLEY—Fair business at the old familiar fig- ures. Feed, 683,@71%c ® ctl; choice, 721ac; Brewing, 75@82%/ac. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSIGN—10 0'clock—No sales, REGULAR MOENING SESSION—NO sales. AFTERNOON ©ESSION—May—100 tons, T13he; 100, 71 o OATS—Dealers say that {f they were to reduce | Guotations they could sell, but they deciine to do 1t, | lence there i3 no businéss. Milling,76@82Yc 3 ctl; fancy Feed, 8215@8714c: g0od 1o choice, 76 | @82140; common 1o fair, 6714@7214c: Gray, 76@ 8275c: ited, for seed, $1@1 05; Llack, for seed, 0c@$1 20: Surprise, 95c@31. CORN=The market is at & standstill and no sales are reported. Large Yellow, 90@92ibc B cul; small Kound do, $1@1 05; White, 50@85c. RYE—$21,@88¢ B ctl, BUCKW HEAT—Nominal av 85c@$1 B ctl. FLOUR AN MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 00@4 ¥ bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 80@3 90; superfine, $2 76@2 85 B bbl. CORNMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $20 50@21; Cracked Corn, $21@21 50 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-i sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Fiour, 2%4c: Rye Flour, 314c; Rice Flour, 7%ac; Corn- meal, 24,@3c: extra cream do, 314C: Uatmeal, 834c: Oat ats, 415¢: Hominy, 4@4Y4c; Buck- wheat Flour, dc: Cracked Wheat, 314c: Farina, 41c: whole 'Wheat Flour, 3c; Rolled Uats, 414c; Pearl_Barley, 4%gc; Spliv Peas, d34c; Green do, bl4e B Ib. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Is firm at $13 50@14 50 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16 5U@18 for lower grades up to $20 7 ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Hoiled Barley, $16@17 B ron: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $21' B ton; jobbing, #21 50: Cottonseed Ollcake, $21. HAY_The murket for choice is firmer again. Wheat. $8@12: Oat, $8@9; Wheat and Oat, $8@ 11: Batley, $7@9: Aifalfa, $7@9: Ciover. $6@8 50; Compressed, $7@1i0 50; Stock, $6@7 B ton. SIRAW—35@60c B Lale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Bayos are quotable at $1@1 15; Small | @7 50 for young: Hens, 's3 bu@i 50 | #1 60 forold. Whites, $1 25@1 656 B ctl; Pea, $150@1 65; Large Whites, $1 15@1 27%4; Pink, 1 20: Reds, $1 50@1 65; eye, §1 80@1 90; Red Kldng.ll 75@1 80; Limas, 82 25@2 65; Butters I $1 60@1 75 B cu. SEEDS—Brown Mustard s _quotable at §1 95 @ 05 B ctl: Trieste, $2@2 20 B ctl; Yellow Mus- 4 | tard, $1 40@1 60; Fiax, ¥l 70@1 75 Canary, 314 gmfic B 1h: Alfalfa 5@7c @ 1b; Rape, 134@2¢ @ i Hemp, dc 8 1. DRIED PEAS—Nominal at §1 25@1 40 B cul for POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES — No change in any description. Merced Sweets are quotable at $2@2 25 ® ctl linas Burbanks, 60@90c B ctl: Kiver Burbanks, 80@40¢ B sk: Oregon Burbanks, 40@60c; Oregon Garuet Chiles, 50@b0c; River Reds, 50@60e 8 ctl; Gatly Rose, 0@T0c; Petalumas and Tomales, 33 . ONIONS—Good to choice quoted at 80@76c B ctl; Cut Onjons, 40@30c; Oregon. 85@90c. G 'ABLES—Ege Plant from Los Angeles, 15@20¢ B 1b; Cucun:bers, $1@2 7 doz: Asparagus, 10@20c % b forordinary and 22}2@25¢ for ehoic: Rbuburb, 8@sc B Ib; Mushrooms, 10@20c B Lried Peppers, 8@l0c o reen Peppers. 1235¢ B 1b; Los Angeles Tomatoes, $1 50@2 50 ® box; Green Peas, 5@7¢ P Ib; String Beans, 1215 @15c;’ Dried Okra, 123/4¢; Cabbage, 40@d0¢ ctl: :ioarllc, 4@bc B 1b; Marrowsar Squash, $16@20 ¥ . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER-The frosty weather Keeps the grass back and the production of Butterdown. Hence stocks are light and the market rules firm. A Warm rain would change things. CREAMERY—Fancy. 28@2v¥c @ 1b; special brands s, 26@27%5¢ B b DAIRY-Fancy, 26@27c. £0od 10 cholce, 24@ 26¢; lower grades, 2216@23Yac. Eastrnx—Ladle-packed, 15@18¢ @ 1. CHEESE—The shelves are still bare and the market is firm. Fancy mild new is quotable at 1235@13c B 1h: common to good, 10@12¢: Cream Cheddar, 12@13c B 1b; Youns America, 12@138c; Western, 121,@13c; Eastern, 13@1dc. KGGS—The market continues firm but 1t is rather unsettled, owing to rumors of Oregon Eggs on the way. Our high prices have atiracted the at- tention of the Oregonians. How many are coming and when they will arrive is not known. Store Eggs, 16c; ranch Eggs, 17@19c @ dozen. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Turkeys are do'ng better. Hens and Roosters are badly demoralized and there are large stocks of both Eastern and California on the market awaiting buyers. The Eastern Poultry is quoted at $5@b 50 for Hens, £5 50@# for young Roosters ana $4@4 50 for old Roosters. Live Turkeys, 11@12¢ # Ib for Gobblers and 12@ 13c for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 13@lée; Geese 9 pair. $1 50@1 75: Ducks, $4 50@6 for old aud $5 @ Roosters, young, $4 50@5: do, old, $3 S0@4: Fryers, $i@ 4 50: Brollers. $4@ 60 for large and $:@3 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 .5@2 256 @ doz for young and GAME-Hars, T5c@$1 @ doz: for Cottontails and 75¢ for smail y @2; White Geese, b0c@$1; Brant. T5e@$ Honkers, $2@3; English Soipe, $2 60: Jack Snipe, $1 % doz DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, APPLES—Continue quiet at 85¢@$1 B box for €004 0 choice, 50@T5¢ 0r cOMMON to falr ANG $125@1 50 for fan CITRUS FRUITS—Choice Navels are firm, but common Oranges drag badly. Lemons and Limes are unchanged. Oranges are quoiable at 75c@ #1 25 for Seedlings and $1 75@2 75 for Navels: badly trosted stock goes still lower; Lemons, $1@ 1 50 for common and $2@2 50 for good to. choice: Mexican Limes. $5 Californis Limes. 65@ 85¢; Bunanas, §1 50 bunch; Pineapples, $2 @5 % doren DRIED FRUIT! , RALSID DRIED FRUITS—Trade is still stragnant. The NUTS, ETC. | following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD Lots— tered, 3 Apples, 214@ 31ac @ M for sliced c @ b for quar- nd 414c B Id for sl@wic @ 1 and 516@6c for rant peeled in boxes, 12¢; Apricots, Ti,@ 84 for prime to choice, 914c for fancy and 10@ 11c @ M for funcy Moorpark: Figs. bluck. 21gc for unpressed: White Figs, 4@bc 1 sacks: Pears, Tc P I for evaporated balves, 4@6lgc @ I for quarcers: Prunes. 355c: Plums, 4c B b for pit- ted and 115@23ac for unpitted; Nectarines, 5@6e % Ib for prime to choice and 614¢ for fancy. JOBRING PRICES—Apples, 4@41ac: Peuches. 3@ 4¢ and ¢ for faucy; peeled, in boxes, 10@12 Prunes, 4c for the four s 6e w4 Ib for 10@bU" and 5c for 50@A0's; Apricots, 6@914c for prime to cholce and 1U@11¢ for fancy Moorpark black, 214@284¢: White Figs, 3¢ Pea for evaporated halves and 3@5 for quarters; Plums. jor pitied and 1@1Yac for un- pitted: Nectarines. 4@bec @ Ib for prime to cholce. RAISIN: ND DRIED GRAPF rices are as foilows, carload lot 0. b. San Francisco: Lon- don layers, 85@90c B box; four-crowr, l0ose, @ B threecrown, loose, 214c @ Ib; two-crown, 4@4c: seealess Muscatels, hree-crown london layers, 70c: clus- @1 50: Debesa clusters, $2 10@2 25: an'éWllfll clusters, $2 60@2 76: Dried Grapes, 21ac B b JORBING PRICES — Four-crown loose, Sc: 3- crown, 21 1 cdless Sni- s 1y0: Ferown 8oc@$l; clusters, #1 40@1 5U; 2b; imperial clusters, $2 75: evaporated; preaches, 3 i B ‘néstniits, 6@Sc B M Walnuts, 7@Sc 1 for No. 1 bard and 9G93 for sofishell, job- bing lots; Almonds, 6@7l,c for Languedoe and 814@10c for paper-sbell, jobbing; Peanuts, 5@6c 10r Eastern and 315@4Yc for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6c for rough and 8¢ for_poi- ished; Filberts, 8@9c; Brazil Nuts, 7%4@8c B 1b; Coconnuts, §4 50@5 # 100. JIONEY—Comb is_guotable at 10@12c B 1 for bright and 8@Sc % M for lower grades: water- white extracted, 5@diee B b; light amber ex- tracted, 414 @4 c; dark amber, 4c: dark, 2@3c. BEESWAX—24@27c 8 Ib. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—No change in any description. Bacon, B¢ for heavy, 7c for light medium, 8¢ for light, 10¢ for extra light and 12c for sugar-cured: Lastern Sugar-cured Hams, 11c: California Hams, 9%a@l0c; Mess Beef,-$8 @ bbl; extra mess do, $850; family do. $10: extra prime Pork, 9@ bbl: extraciear. 16 9 bbl; mess, $14 B bbi: Smoked Beef, 10@1015¢ 3 M. LARD—Eastern, tierces, Is auotable at 6c 1 for compouna and 7yac for pure; palls, 8¢; Cali- fornia tierces, 514uc for compound anud 6¢ for pure: balf-bbls, 614c: 10-1b tins, 7c; do 51b, 7@714¢ B . pCOITOLENE—7i4¢ in tierces and 8¢ @ b in 10- tins. HIDES AND SKINS—Prices show no disturb- ance. Heayy salted steers are quotable at 7c | ® 1: cuils and brands. 6¢ B 1; medium, 6¢: culls and brands. 5¢; light 5¢: culls and brands, 4c: Cow- hides, 0@5ioc: culls and brands, 4@4lec: salted Kin.5¢ 3 Ib; salted Calf, ¥c B T: saited veal, 6c: ary Hides, 10@11c; culls and brands, T@7Vac: diy Kio and Veal, 9c: culls. 6}e@7c: dry Calt, 15c: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, be: Deerskins, good summer, 25@:0c: medium. 15@ 25c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@ 15 ench: short wool, 20@36c each: medium, 40 @50c each: long wool, 66¢ eacn. Culis of all kinds about 150 less. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 314@4 refined, 534c; Grease, 214¢ B Ib. WOOL—W¢ quote Fall as follows: Eastern Ore- &on, 10@11c B 1b; San Joaquin and Southern, 3@ be: frec Mountain, 6@7c; defective do, 4@6c B Ib. HOPS—3@sc # . Nothing going on. ERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bugs, June-July delivery, 84 1215@4 25; San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Harrison’s circular says: “During the week there have been 10 arriva's from the Caast collieries with 20,846 tons: no cargoes from any foreign port. There is no new feature in this branch; business generaliy is dull. The retail trade Las failen off since the storms ceased. a8 it usually does, but prices are firmly sustained. The demand for s:‘cam uses is fair and quotations are fairly well maintained, as the arrivals of late have not been excessive and stocks on hand are not un- uvsually large, except Anthracite, of which an ex- tremely bountiful supply has been piled up. As the number of vessels now loading at Swansea is very light, und freight rates being ad vanced, what 18 DOW in yard may prove to be profitable property later on. “The sales of Swansea this year will not be as large as in 1895, as the prices of Australian shipments will be 5o much lower that the trade will be deviated in that direction.” W eliington. $8: New Welllngton, #8: Southfieid Wellington, $7 50 ® ton: Seattle, §5@b 50: Bryant, 85 50: Co0s Bay, $5: Wallsend, ' $6 50: Scotch, $750;_ Brymbo, $750: Cumberland, $13 50 in bulk and 815 in sks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh An- thraciie Kgg, —: Cannel, $8; Rock Springs, Castle Gateand Pleasant Valley, 7 80; Coke, $10 50 in bulk and $12 50 B ton in sacks. RICE- Chinese mixed, $3 25@3 45: No. 1, 3 55 @378 9 cll: exira No. 1. §8 9u@4 10; Hawalian, —a" (lslzl,’. Japan, $3 65@4 121%: Rangoon, $3 10 ctl. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms, net cash: Cube, Crusied, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 5%c; Dry Granulated, 5lgc Confectioners’ A, 514c: Magnolia A, 45c: ' Extra €, 41zc; Golden C, ‘d34gc; hali-barréls, 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes e more. o RUP—Golden, in buls, 16¢; Black Sirap, 100 [ SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are quoted firm. No change in Beef and Mutton. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slanghterers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5lgc; second quality, 4%@3c; third do, 315@4c P VIEAL—Large, B@f/&:. small, 6@Tc B . MUTTON—Wethers.' 612@7c; Ewes, 6@6%ac B vx;:un—spnnz Lamb, 1214; yearlings, 7@8c PORK—Live Togs, 4@414c for large and 41 4350 Tor small: Oressed d, B@nrhe B b e RECEIPTS OF INTERIOE PRODUCE, ¥OR 24 HOURS. . 6,924 Pelts, pdls.... ++.11.625|Wine, gals....... . 2,975/ Brandy, gals.. : No. 2, 8c; Flour,qr. Rks.. Whent, ctls. 100 Eggs, doz. 2,419 Leather, ro 79 445 Quicksilver, fiasks 150 548 Mustard Sced, sks 66 1,975/ Wool, bls. 52 257 Paper, ream: 8,800 1,865 Lime, bbls.... 81 il FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Butter and Eggs are dearer. Meats sell ‘at the usual prices. Poultry Is In ex- cessive supply and cheaper. Game is also lower. Following is THE CALL'S regular weekly retail price list COAL—PER TON. . —@10 00 PieasantVal 9 50@10 00 Wellington. —@10 00 Southfield 0 New Wel- | Wellington —@ 950 lington.... 10 00 Scotch, 950 Seactle...... 700@ 750 Coos Bay... 7008 — Castle Gate. 9 50@10 00 DAIRY PRODUCE, FTC. Butter, fancy, ¥ |Cheese, Eastern...15@20 square . -----60@65 Cheese, Swiss @30 do, B roli.. 111 i55@60| Common Eggs. ... 11@! do. choice.........60@ — Ranch Eggs, # dz.20@2 Ordinary ao 45@ — Honey, comb, ®1b.12@15 Cheese, Cal....... —@15| do, extracted.... B@l2 MEATS—PER POUND. Bacon. -10@17 | Bork, fresh........12@15 Beef, choice 12@15| Pork, salt..........12@15 do, good......"" @10 Pork Chops. ... Corned Beef.....] 8@ — Round Steak Ham, Cal -18@15 Sirloin Stea . do," Eastern.. . 15@ — | Porterhouse, do. Lard. +e00.12@15 Smoked Beef.. Mutton Pork Sausage: Lamb.. .12(«.15‘\‘&.).. 0@ — Spring Lamb. POULTRY AND caME. Hens, each..... 50@ 60 Ducks, cach... 75@_ 85 Young Roost- Geese, 'ench. .. |1 50@1 75 ers, each..... 50@ 65 Pigeons, B pr.. 50@ 65 01d_ Koosters, Rabbits, 3 pr.. #5@ 40 each. BO@ — Hure, edch. 15@ 20 Fryers, each... 5U@ 60\Wild Gresc. ea 25@ 30 Broilers, each.. 40@ 50 Eng Snipe,2dz8 00@ — Turkeys, ® b.. 17@ 18/Common do....1 508 — ETARL Asparagus, B 1b...20@30 Mushrooms, B 1..15@30 ‘Artichokes, adoz. . 30,60 Mr fat Squash, ® 1 Beets, B doz.......123150nions, § Ib....... Beans.white Bib.Stag 5 Peppers, greci Bib —a Colored, % 5 barsnips, ® aoz. ... 5@t Lima. 8 I 4@ 6 Potatoes, P Ib..... 2@ 3 Cabbage, each..... 5@10 do, Sweet. B .. Cauliffowers, each. 5@ 8 Rhubarb, ib. Gelery, @ bunch... 5@ — Radlshes. S dzhe Ty G zbunchs. 20@25 Sage, B 1. rlic, @ 1. - 6}@ 8String Beans, @ 1 B'b.. 8@I0 Thyme, B 1b... Lentils, B B....... 6@ 8 Turnips, B doz. Lettuce, B doz....15@20 Tomatoes, B Ib. FISH—PER POUND. « =@ —3had.....cco0mne.. 11l B@10Sen Bass. 112@ s, @1zl Barracuda. Carp.... Codfishi . Flounders... 15@20 -10@12 Shrimps..... 8@10.Do, Eastern, $ dz FRUITS AND NUT Almonds, ® B.....12@15Limes, B do; Apples, B Ib. 5@ 60ranges, B do; Bananas, 3 doz...15@20 Pears, ¥ ... Cocoanuts, each...10@12 Raisins, B I, .. Cranberrics, B qi..10@12 Walnuts, 3 ib Lemons, 15@20! —————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. LICK HOUSE. W J T Orr, Santa Rosa M J Regan, Sacto F E John: apa w, L Angeles 3irs May, S Fitch, Cal R Effey, Cal H Gardner, De; J Castle, Santa Maria W B Wallace & w. Visalia T P Roberts & w,Or A J Hull & w, Napa W L Ettinger & w, Wash ¥ A Neame & w, Hanford £ B Saffold, Napa, S C Stevens, San Jose H J Hawley & w, Pa H C Morrison, Tenn W H McMinn, San Jose R IT Beamer, Woodland 25@35 ...10@15 ... 10@25 . S@l10 . 5@15 15@— ver F D Nicol. Stockton JH McGuire, B © D Blair, El Dorado J R Houghton, Chico E B Dana, New York G E Turner, Nevada City C M Ward, Madera W W Swenton, Nev City A Baxier. Seattie J M Berry, Marysville Dr W L Berry, Marysvle 2, San Jose A W Thoms: Wash E D Goodrich, Nw York Mrs T W Mitchell, Calist Mrs W F Fishe “alisto Miss A H Fisher, Cal: Mrs H E Weinberger, St H Weinb Helena - ‘W A Connolly, Chico Hendricks, Hollister RJ Munnakee, San Jose J K gel, Detroit, Mich itchie & wi. Napa ) anta Cruz > W Gaffney H H Main & w, San Jose J King & w?, P D Cochiran & wi, N Y H Morehead, J T Jaminson, Sac P C Boyer & wi, Sacto J M ‘auley, Fall River Miss M cCauley, Mass Miss C s . Mass E Sloan & wf, Detroit Bryant & son, Boston H Martin & wf, Sacto J K Knight SanJose « ND HOTEL. J Decnard, Santa Cruz kton F D Ryan, Sacramento cerville E M Simpson & w, Sacto B Owsley. But, S A Scott, Napa R E Philt H Gollsup, U; A Catherwood, Chicago C K Barker, Seattle C M Barker, San Jose Dr Ball & w, Portland €3 Salwyer, Iduho F J Steinwirz, Cal F F Mariin, Fort Bragg Dr L K Riley, Elk 2 C Hari, Sacramenwo Mrs C H Lu x, San Jose C Hopkinson, Cal X Mack, Sacramento T I Gaston, Beloit Mrs M Gest, Winters Miss M Humphreys, Cal £ H Vance, Eureka Miss A Lisle, Columbus Mrs O C Rounds, Cal L Goucher & w, Fresno H Cole & w, Los Ang N B Colt, Seattle Janes, Mill Valley Patrick, Visalia s Keugel, Detroit A L Young. Cal J A Kitchener, R Rowland. Pl E Carney Jr. lompoc D E Spencer, Stanford A M Wise & w, N Y Major Pico, Oakland Mrs F Mason, Sacto € D Rlaney, San Jose J E Hoop, Los Ang Lucy Fletcher, Palo Alto E Pearson, Palo Alto B C Brown, Palo Alto TC Tice, Palo Alto S A Kitctuco, Stockton C H Jones, Los Angeles G E Willis, Santa Cruz J R Roberts, San Jose O C Russell, Cal 1 E Lindsay, Cal D C Clark, Sunta Cruz C L Bliss, Santa Cruz W R Alberger, Sacto WV stafford, Stockton E C Lewis, St Louis E M Tilden, Woodland W F Maggard, Corning A F Blattbly, Corning PALACE HOTEL. ¥ Williams & wf, Prilnd W I, Masson & wf, Prtld AL Kopp & wi, Lee J ¥ Dennis, Reno 03 Smith, Anizona Horseshoe Jake, Denver V Anderson, Stanford J K Flukinger, San Jose J L Hackett, Louisyille S B Bannister, Prescott P L Londhelm, N Y, J W Mitcheil, La M Hary, Kansas City W Davis, Kansas City E D Hornbrook, lKansas R Northrop, wi, St Louis E V Livers, St Louls € W Tenmans, N ¥ Dr vonFoersters,Germny Von_Foesters.’ Germany W LIsrael & wi, La F B Peabody. N Y ¥ M Shaw, Denver DJ Spence, Salinas J W Minturn, Minturn ¥ H Shirk.' Indiana T T Ramer, Boston H Laughlin, Stanford MrsBuckingham, Vacavil Mrs A Wooiworth, Tims P L Shuman, Chic F Tillman, Froitvale Mrs Tillman, Froitvale BALDWIN HOTEL. J Giles, Chico T Smith, Marysville F Dixon. Suisun. A R McDonald. Stockton A H Kittredge, San Jose Miss Beede, Stockton Miss Baldwin, Stockton C A Jones, Reno JE Willls, Sacto B P Barker, Livermore L G Mevers, Cleveland H M Benneite & w, ra J H Shattuck, Minn R W Bender, Berkley A L Andrews'& w, Ohlo H Clark & w, Nebr Q CFly, Napa E A Manheimer. Chicago Miss C8mith, L Angeles C Brown, San Diego N1W WESTERN HOTEL. H K Geaney,Los Angeles J Woods. Santa Barbara 1 Phillips, Santa Barb A J Lowther, Boston H Tiemroph. Boston C F Jones, Portand A Mitenell, Sacramento R Sturtevant, San Jose €S McKuzzie, Salem € H Arnold, A € M Van Bueren, Portld R Coones, Seattle M Langton &w, SaltLake G Mayer, Kl Paso ¥ Chapman,San Antonio C S McRuzzie, San Jose R T Sturtevant, SanJose W H McNulty, N Y C Brown, Los Angeles Froits are unchanged. The Summer Vegetables | ton, East Oakland, subject to a mortgage for { are in larger supply and lower. 100: 'y H. Seawell to G. L. Curtiss, same, East Oakland, subject to a mortg: Tillie K. Spear (wif Landregan, lot 6, bloci block 6, lots 3, 4, €, block 7. lots 3, 7, 14 and 18, block 8, iots 11 #nd 12, block 10, lots 4, 5, 8 and 9, block 15. lots 1, . 6, plock 17.all in the Landregan ‘Tract, Oaklzod Townshi I'homas C. Landregan 1o Tillie K. Spear, s Oakland Tow William H. an F. McKinnon et al. to Willlam J. Din-ee, lot on W line of Silver street, 125 1 Weston avenue, S 25 by W 100. and Telegraph Avenue Homestead, Oakland Township; $10. Charles A. and Alice C. 1ot on E line of Sacramento strees, 80 N of Bristol, XN 50 by k100, being portion of range 16, Hardy Tract, Berkeley; $5. rrnest Lodtmann to Catherine Bolander. ot on 4 5 of Washington, S 3314 ock 36, lands adjacent to | ne of Post street. by W 100, being lot b, Encinal, Alamed; A Emma E. Terrill to Frea Linderman, lot on SW corner of Weber street and San Antonio avenue, 132.06 (0 begin: fon of Encinal Park Tract, Ala- 15, N 15.08, ¥ John D. Piercy to John Gillam, lot on S line ot Buena Vista avenue, 55 from corner form the intersection of W line of Uak street and of Buena Vista avenue. W 1 N 105 to beginning, block 39, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda: 5. e . Seawell 1o R. J. Pavert, lot on SE line ue, 80 SW of East it SW' 50 by SE 100, block 99, Clinton, East Oak- , S 85, W 82, chteenth street, | Johanne M. S. Richardt to Alice M. Porter (wife ¢ of Jinst Eighteenth ath ayenue. of William S. street, 115 NW of > WV 100, block 92, Clinton, East Oakland; Alfred A, de Meri to Annia A. Collins (wife of S. , lot 20, block D, Gaskill Tract, Oakland Town- Harry H. Seawell to G. A. Stephens, lot 3, block 2102, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland Town- Alfred A. and Agnes V. March to John Meads, lot on E line of Eleventh sireet, 176.40 S from § venue traversed by Berkeley Branch Rail Iadean property $1000 and one for $: subject to two mortgas 5, Oakland Towl 16and 17, block C, Edith Tract, Berke- S line of Lincoln H. Mead, lot_on W 75 by 5120.75, block D, street, 100 W Edith Tract, Berkelcy; Theodore 'and 1da Wagner to Charles A. Bailey Iot 19, block 117, traci Association, Berkele. ¢ C. Bailey to John Tract, Berke- lot 27, blo William and Rosa Henkel to Anna H, Schwar: e of Santa Clara avenue ( Halibut @15 | ! —@15 15@20 - —@15 do, Horse. @ — Do, hardshell, @ & Perch.... 0@12 100.. 50@ — Pompano L —@ — Crabs. éqoh. 2@15 Rockfish...........15@20 Do, softshell, B dz.25@35 Salmon. smoked.’.20@ — Mussels, P grt.... 10@15 Salmon, tresh..... 156@20 Oyste: %100.50@ — nee widened Seso CALENDAR. FEDRUARY, 1896, THE CALL | Moon's Phases. S First Quarter ‘ebruary 28, I ! 23124125 Francisco; sehr Reporter, fzom Tacoma, for San Pedro; schr Giendale, for San Francisco. HUENEME—Sailed Feb 14—Sumr Scotia, for San Francisco. CLEON Feb 13. % 3 FORT BRAGG—Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Noyo, hence Feb 13. NEW PORT—Sailed Feb 14—Stmr Tillamook. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Feb 14—Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, from Nanaimo. 4 ailed Feb 14—Br ship Pass of Killiecrankie. VARRO—Sailed Feb 14—Stmr Tillamook. Passed Feb 14—Haw stmr San eles, for Comox. fled Feb 14—Schr R W Bartlett, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY-Salied Feb 14—Br bark rrived Feb 14—Stmr Alcatraz, hne ASTORIA—Sailed Feb 14—Br stmr Altmore, for Hongkong: stmr Willamette, for San Francisco; bktn Gleaner, for San Francisco. Arrived Feb 14—Brship Alrlie, from Pori Los Angeles. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 13—Sehr C S Holmes from Feb id4—Schr HLalcyon, from Eureka. Sailed Feb 14—Schr Louise. for Umpaua. rALBION—Arrived Feb 13—Schr Moro, hence Fob 1 Sailed Feb 13—Schr Nettie Sundborg, for San Francisco: Feb 14—Schr Moro, for San Francisco. -Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Pasadena, fm bktn Uncle John, hence Jan 30: stmr atro, lience Feb 103 stmr South Coast, hence rhs. )—Sailed Feb 12—Stmr S rancisco. PANAMA—Arrived Jan 27—Stmr Starbuck, fm Champerico: F StmrCosta Hica, from Cham- perico. _Sailed Jan 31—Stmr San Jose, for S Feb 3—Sunr Starbuck, for Manzanillo. Movements of Trana-A lantic Stnamors * NEW Y ORK—Arrived Feb 14—St mr Normania, from Genoa: stmr Ethiopa, from Glasgow; stmr Mobile, from Londos mr Albano, from Ham- burg and Havre; stmr Aller, from Bremen and Southampton. Sailed Feb 14—Stmr Branmschweig, for Bremens stmr Pomeranian, for Glasgow. HAMBURG—ATrived ont Feb 14—Stmr Palatia. MARSEILLES—Arrived out Feb 14—Stmr Bur- gund _LIZARD—Passed Feb 14—Stmr Friesland, trom New York. for Antwern. Jose, for rancisco: BROW § wssed Feb 14—Stmr Umbria, from New York, for Liverpool. 1myp EUREKA—Per Corona chickens, 10 bxs fish, 1 sk cc pkas brooms, 7 kegs svrup. 1 cs dry goods peas. 2060 M shingles. 50 1t lumber, 2 4 oage, 1 | bdl furs. 1 cs molds. 1 cs_boots and shoes, 2 pizs hardy 294 sksoais, 10 bys 11 hr-bxs fish, 3 pkes drugs, 66 bxs butter, 4 kegs butter, 1 hdl saWS. Consizneas. Per Corona—McDonouzh & R . Hoppe & Co: D E Allison & Co: Badiam ¢ Whitney & Co: Dairrmen’s Union; P G T Getz Bros & Co; Chas ~elson G Camilloni & ( Higgins & Colling; H Dutard terprise Brewery: H Liehes & Co: Iitis Bros veleth & Nash; Murphy, Grant & Co: G M Ku Standard Oil Co; Wie'~04d Brewing Co: Badla Bros: Wellman, Peck & Wells, Fargo & Co; I eni & Co; Jonn ¢ English: McKay Syrup Co; Seiler 1 Reinig OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO 300 to 306 Post St.. cor. Stockto . Feb15.11am ‘eb15.10a% Oceanic . Feb16.10Ax Feb17,10am Pier 2 9anm brer 11 1acuina Bay.. *|Grays Harvor. < i Feh1510ax Blor 34 Point Loma. Feb19.11an Pler 11 b 19, Yawm Pier9 Vie & Pet Sna | HumboldtBay Cen America. YA Pler 11 Monowat........[S Gravs Harbor. rave Harbor. Yacuina Bay City of Evereit Departure Bay... Humbooldt Bay. Firisiet=totisistepvininie Willamette Val, City of Peking.. | China & Japan Crescent City. Victoria & Puget Souna State of Cal. . Banta Hosa... . 20... . -|Humboldt Bay .. 27" Humboidt Bav. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURY BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFf AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDE _ Saturday, Feb. 15 JRTa o iy | the C. » R.R st | at Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Porc Townsend with ot Time| oo o Tn the above exposition of the ti early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to tin; column gives the second tide of the da: time column the third (i hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, The heights given are additions to the soundMgs on the United States Coast charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then ihe number gi from the depth given by ihe charts. —eeee e ¢, and the last or right as sometimes °n Is subtractive - REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Ella Dressell to Gustav A. Heyhnann, lot_on S line of Suuter street, 25 5 of Octavia, E 25 by S 110, subject to morigage: $10. Frances O'Neill to Jasper N. Killip, lot on SW corner_of Scott and Waller sireets, W 116:3 by S 82:6; $10. William Craddock to Mary Craddock, lot on W line of Devisadero street, 110:534 S of Geary, S 27:014 by W 90; gift. Mary Craddock to Willilam Craddock, lot on S line of McAliister street, 100 E of Broderick, E 25 by S 137:6; gift. Nels P. and Grace E. Nelson to William Bern- stein, lot on E line of Clayion street, 635 S of Fred- erick, S 25 by I 106:3; $10. A. Bacr to Laure Vanderveken, lot on ¥ line of Shotwell street, 85 N of Fifteenth, N 25 by E 112:6; $10. Margaret L. Henry to John Landers, lot on W line of Mission streei, 168 N of Twenty-first, N 24 by W 90; also lot on § line of Sanches street, 91:6 Sot Twenty-second, S 22:6 by k 100; 5. Deede M. Taylor (o William . Taylor, lot on N line of Clay street, 118:115 W of Stockton, W 19:914 by N 68:9; $10. W.H. Dimond to Samuel G. Buckbee, 1ot on § line of Sacramento street, 100 1 of Larkin, & B7:6 by S81:6: $10. John T:and Ella A. McKenzie to Michael Me- Kenna, ot on SW _line of Silver street, 127 NI of Fourth, NE 28 by N\ 80: $10. John A.'Shepard to Frank L. Hunter, lot on E line of Twenty-first avenue, 244 5 of Lake, S 50 by K 120; $10. Thomas L. aud Jennie P. Jones to Lewis C. Hunter, lot on 1 line of Twenty-firs avenue, 294 S of Lake, S 50 by E 120: $10. H. M. Nagle to- Mary P. Archer, undivided halt ot 10 on S line of A sireet, 75 & Of Twenty-sixth avenue, £ 75 by 5 125; $10. Charles W. and Mary A. Pope to P. J. Kennedy, Joton E line'of Twentieth avenue, %17:7 S of Q ‘street, £ 120:2 by S 100; also lot on W line or Nineteenth avenue, 119:0 N of R street, W 120:2 by N 160; $10. P. J. and Jennie M. Kennedy to Charles W. Pope, lot on E line of Twentieth avenue, 139:5 S of Q street, £ 240:4, S 178:1, W 12032, N 100, W 120:2) N 78:2; $10, Mayer L Cahin to ‘Thomas Butler, lot on NW cor- ner of Munich street and Russia avenue, N 150 by W 100, block 81, Excelsior Homestead: $10. Henry Chrisile to William Whitiield, jot_com- mencing 18 chains irom SE corner Ryan Tract. N 1 chain by W 10 chains, containing 1 acre of Town- ship 2 soatls, range 5 W; $160. 28 “Homas and klla M. Murpby to Julius Eylen- feldt, foton S line of Hichiand avenue, 425 W of South avenne, W 26 by 5 100, block 5, Tolly Park “ract: $10. 2 K. M. and L. M. Smith_to J. J. McCarthy, lot on W isne of Howth sireet, 144:6 S 07 Geneva avenue, 5150 by W 100, block 11, San Miguel; $10. Oddiellows’ Cemetery Association’ to William Mander, lot 35, Avenue plac section; $2 ALAMEDA COUNTY, 1. and Loulsa L. McGeorge to William F. S, MeGeorge 16t 0n N line of Thirteenth avenue, 238,165 SW of Eust Twenty-eighth sireet, SW 52.018, NW 127.87, NE 50.89, S 12273 fo be- ginning, gglng 1ot 50, Templeton Tract, East Oak- d; $10. 10 ®Aba Lillian G, Curtiss to Harry H. Seawell, Jot ‘on SI: line of Fifth avenue, 80 SW of Kast th street, SW 50 oy SE 100, block 99, Cifbtorn Hase Oakland; also 10t 3, biock. 3109, ‘Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland Township: $10. Kemy and Remier Van de Pavert to same, 1ot on SE corner of Sixth avenu, 114 SW of Eust Eleventh street, SW 38 by SE 100, vlock 20, Clin- HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE:, U. S. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FrANCISco, February 14, 1898, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day— meridian, or exactly at 8 . . e, at noon of the ireenwich time. Lientenant U e. — e INTELLIGENCE. SHIPPING FRIDAY, Februar Stmr Corona, Doran. 1815 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Rival, 14 hours from Fort Bragg: lumbe: to Samuel Blair. Whitesboro, reenwood ; lumber, to L ks White Lumber Co. Br stmr Wellingion, Salmond, 314 2350 tons coal, to K. Departure Bay: bunsmuir & Stmr Greenwood. Carlson, 16 honrs from Cuflevs go\'e; pass and stave bolts, to L E White Lumber 0. 48 hours from Newport: ballast, to L E White Lumber Co. comaling, 24 days from Ense- Schr Therese, nada; ballast, toJ C Reud. FRIDAY. February 14. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunbam, Portland: Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Snip Kenilworth, Baker; Honolulu; J D Spreck- els & Bros Co. Bktn Archer. Calhoun, Honolulu; Welch & Co. Scur W H Talbot, Bluhm, Vancouver: Pope & avenue, San T % FRIDAY, Feb: 14. Stmr Alice Blanchard. Dunham, Fortiand. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, Victoria and Port Town- S Stmar Sunol, Walvig. Leland. Santa Cruz. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, Caspar. Stmr Alcazar, Guuderson. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, Astoria. Bkin Archer, Calhoun. Honolulu, Schr Aibion, Svenson, Coguille River. SchrJoha A, Hellquist, £ Schr Chas Hanson, Nielson, Grays Harbor. Teiegraphic. POINT LOBOS—February 14—10 r M—Weather clear: wind NW; velocity 6 miles. ‘The ship Occidental loads cannery supplies for Alaska; Br shiv Roderick Dhu, sugar at Hilo for Dec 20—~ Off Cape Horn, Ger bark Paul Tsenberg, from Liverpool, tor Honolulu. Dec 31—Lat 9 N, long 28 W, Br ship Desdemona, from Cardif¥, for Vietoria. Jan 11—Lat 44 S, long 62 W, urship Walden Abbey, from Hamburz. for San Francisco. Jan 11-—-Lat 44 8, lo7g 62 W, Brship Holt Hill, from Liverpool, for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. CLALLAM BAY—In port Feb 14—Br ship Buck- ingham, from Tacoma, for Queenstown; Brothers. from Departure Bay, for San £ Brbark Edinburghshire, trom Tacoma, for Port Natal: schr Annie Larsen, trom Tacoma, for San Sunday—8 .. “r. OCEAN STEAMSHIP& PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES —_—-TO0— VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. | First Class .. B58.00 SBecond Class. . $5.00 Meals and berth included. Ticket Gifice—4 New Montgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agenis. O, R. & TN —To— ASTORTA AND PORTLANTL $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, - MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For reservations call at 19 Mont- Coiumbia sail: aary 18 and 28 State of C: 23 and March 4 From Spear-st. Wharf (Pier 24) at 10 a. M. S0ODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. NOR. General Agent. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPARY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM & Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as & follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel. Juneau, 1isnoo ana Sitka (Alaska), 8t 9 A. ., Fen. March 15, 30. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and Ny Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wasn.). 9 A. M. , 24,29, and every fifth dav’ toereafter, connecting at Vancouver with at Tucoma with N. P. R. R., a, Arcataaad Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. 3., Feb. 3, 7,11, 16, 19, 23, nd every fourth day thereafier. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gavioia, Sante Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Padro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, at 9 A. ., Feb. 1,5. 9,13, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (L.os Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. M., Feb. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereafter. or Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willame ette Valley, 10 4. ar.. 25th of each month. Ticket oftice, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery treet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CONPANY. Coolgardie gold fleldy (Freemantle), Austra- lia; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowes; rates to Capetowa, South Africa. Steamship Australis, Honoiuiu_only, Satur day, February 15, at 10 AL Australian steamer, MONOWAIL salls via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, March 5,aU'2 P. M. 1AL PARTIES.—Reduced rates for parties February d March 10. Ticket Office, 114 Montgomery s'reet. Freight Office, 327 Market sireet. PRECKELS & BROS. CO., * General Agen S LRl m COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIOUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both trausit oy the discomfort of crossing the n a small boat. New York to Alexandris, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160: second-class, §116. LA BOURGOG J. D, Feb. 29, 1p. u ORMANDIE, Capt. Delone March 7, 6 a. a0 1. Capt. Baudelon A. FORGET, Agent, No. 8 Bowling Green, New York. AZI & CO., Agents, 5 ) ontgomery ncisco. -J. F. FUG TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indles and Bouthampton, calling en route at Cerbourgh, France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail 8. S. Co., issued for freight and treas wure to direct ports in Encland and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout] Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; thil elass, $87 50. For furiber particulars apply to PARROTT & CO., Agents, 306 California et STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington Sty At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday, & Accommodations Reserved by Telephon STEAMER -: J. D. Peters, City of Stockton, av. and Impt. Co VALLEJO, HARE ISLAND, “BENICIA, PORT COSTA AND CROCKETT. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Saturday and Sunday—1 and 4 P.3¢ ; Saturday, 12:30 noo T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, Telenhonixllla 806. Ca . only. Landing, Mission 1, Pier 2.

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