The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 21, 1896, Page 12

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2 = 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1896. THE SUMMARY Sugar advanced. Coffee very dull. silver higher. Wheat very quiet. Barley ditto. Oats negiected and weak. Corn vlentiful and lower. Rye dull. Buckwheat firm. Heavy receipts of Flour. Bran lower. Hay weak and quiet. Beaps lower all around. Large arrivals of Potatoes. Onions in eral recelpte Game unsa More Butter v Yges off again. Cheese steady. Vegetables weak. Fruits qu Provisions C OF THE MARKETS, ro Poultry in. ettled. nchanged. Explanation. The arrow flies with &t station indicae max dnys: those undern Taintall, of mel » wind. The top figures um temperature for the ath it, if any, the amount of »w in inches and hundr during the past twelve hours. Isobars, o lines, connect points of equal air pressur ther r dotied lines, equal temperature. The ward means hich barometric pressure and is usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” Tefers to low pressure, and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows" usually first appear on the Washingion coast. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and (he isobars extend north and south alorig the coast, rain is probabie: hut when the 10w 18 inciosed with isobars of marked curva- ture rain seuth of Oregon is improba With a “high" in the vicinity of Tdaho, and the pressure falling 10 the Californla coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in win- ter. The rev &2 opposite res » of these conditions will produce t WEATHER BUREAU EEPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRIC T nE, WEATHER BUREAT, AN FRaNcIsco, Feb- ruary 20, 1896, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general fo T cast: llowing are the seas ompared with t} nal rainfalls to date se of the same date last sea FEureka 24.73, last season 31.60: Red Bluff 13.83, last season 24.57; San Francisco 12.4 season 21.69; Fre:no 4.09, last season 11.18. Luis Obispo 12.25, last Los An 6.91. last season 11 last season na .46, e’ following ted from s.atio Fresno 80, Los A end: nce 64, San Diego 7 Obispo 78, Yuma 8 TANCISCO data— Maxi mum 52, mean 60. T the 24 hours. pressure 15 st this evening in Utah and heastern 1dabo, and lowest on the Washing- st. A moderate storm is apparently cen- the Vicinity of Vancouver Isiand. which is ing cloudy weather along the cocst from Cen- tral California northward. It is not belleved thas this storm is of su. nsity 10 cause rain in Ca ia. althou the conditions are quite threatening in iorthern portion of the State. ncisco for 30 hours 1896, ¥ cloudy: cooler in ht rain on the to weaterl ¥ cloudy in the north ns sor senson 22.40; San Diego 2.82, ast season 2.9 maximu ures are re- Eureka 64, inde- yo M temperature 68, ere was rainfall ior Friday: fresh southe 1ia—Pa portion. fair in the south portion Friday: cooler in the interior of the north portion; light variable winds Nevada, Utah and Arizona—Generally fair Fri- duy ~in Francisco and vicinity—Clondy ana some- whst threatening. bu: probably without rain; fresh 1o Lrisk westerly winds. W. H. Haxuox, Forecast Oflicial. NEW YORK MARKDITS. Financial. NEW YORK, N.Y., Feb. 20.—Business at the Stock Exchange was more aciive to-day, and a firm tone characterized the dealings from start to finish. The greatest activity was in the bond de- partment, however, and it is estimated the invest- ment demand for this class of secusities was heavier to-d. tion of President Cleveland’s Venezuelan message. | Foreign houses were large buyers, and brokers identified with firms that secured big blocks of the The new 4s were aiso promiuent as purchasers. dealings in railway aud miscelluneous bonc on an enormous scale, and agxrezated 83,35 The improvement in prices and the buving for both foreign and domestic_investment account is due 10 the successful placing of the new loan, the Testoration of the treasury goid Teserve, the ease with whch betterments are being made. the low Tates for money, and finally (0 the strength of the Tiew bonds to-duy sold epto118. London was a buver of St. Louis, Lonisviile and Nashvilie and the low-priced Wesiern stocks. Louisville and Nashville was the leader, and ros 2 points 105315, St Paul rose to ton and Quincy to 8154, Rock Isla ern 1o 10515, Mannattan to 10614, Pacific Mail to 207, Western Union to 865%. Union P: 814, Wabash preferred 10 1914 and Denver pre- ferred 10 4814. Northern Pacific was a little more active on reports that the various interests were geiling together for the purpose of reorganizing the compzny. The indu 10 trials were relezated to the rear and the ch in them were far 'ess important than of late. ar ranged between 11364 and 11634 and closed at 116. Tobacco rose to X154 and re- ncted .to B1lj. Speculation closed strons. with prices yesterday's final figures. 0 shares Bonds—Atchison general fours, when issued, rose 11079%%: do adjustment fours, 2 10 4915; North- ern Pacific thirds, 1% 1o TA: do , 214 1o 4314; do certificates, 174 to 43; do collateral trust sixes, 114 10 87%a; do Uhicago and Northern Pacific fives, 134 10 45 Erie second censol cer- tificates, 1 10 7a; Kansas Pacific consol sixes cer- tificates, 17 10 7534 do seconds, 1% 1o 62 Sours, 1 to 864: Aorihwest debentufe fves of 1921, 114 to 109%4; St. Louis Southwestern sec- ouds. 110°81; Texas Pacitic firsts, 1 1o 88; Un Pacific sin g 1und eizhis, 114 to 8615, In Government bonds $58,000 conpon fours of 1925 brought 1173,@118; 564,000 conpon fives 11316@113%. Tocal sales were 187, Grain. FLOUR —Dull, easy. Minnesota patents, $3 35 @3 40: City Ml patents, $4 20@4 40: others un- chauged. Southern flour—Unchanged. Rye flour— Quiet, steady. Buckwheat flour, $1 20@1 35. BUCKWHEAT—40@41c. CORNMEAL — Dull, steady; yellow Western, 82 15@2 20. RY E—Nomin WHEAT—Dull, options closing firm. No. Siore and elevator, 79ijc; afloat, B034o: BOL4@b114c; ungraded red, 67@E2c; Mo, ern, 743ac. Options dull, jrregular, closing steady &t 3p@Yac decine. tollowing the West _and on local realizing, with trading ouly local. May and July most active. No. 2 red, February, 723,c: March, 73%4c; May, June, T0%c’ Julys T0Tye. —Dull, easier. No. 2, 3614¢ elevator; 3714 2 rea, ©. b, 1 North- Options dull and firm at V4c advance to 14c de- cline and without feature. May and Jufy only months iraded in. February, 864c; May, 3634c: . July, 37%c. OATS—Falrly active, steadier. anchanged, firm. February, 2534c; L prices: No.2, 25%ac: No.2 white, cago. 26 , 24%4¢: No. mixed ‘Western, ' 251a@26ac; white Stateand Western, 261,@2814c. FEED BRAN—6215@65c¢. MIDDLINGS—65@67sc. RYE FEED—65@10c. Provisions. BEEF—Dull: family, 10@12c. BEEF HAMS — 1% 60 @ 15; tlerce beet, quiet, steady: city extra lodia mers, $15@16° cul meats. steady, dull, unchanged. . LARD—Easy, quiet! Wesiern steam, 85 70; city. $5 16; May. $5 87. Refined, dull; continent, 85 95: S A, $620; compound. $4 75. PORK-Quiet: mess, $10 50@10 75. BUTTER—Fancy, firmer, good demand: State dairy, 8@18c: do creamery, 13@1734c: Western dairy, 915@13c; do creamery, 13@20%;¢: do held, 12@18c; do factory, Ble@lzc: Elgins, <034c; imi tation creamery, 11@15¢; rolls. @l1c. ASHEREE Eakfomanic Saie. Jargs, o10c: 00 mucy, 1034c: do sma %c: part skims, 814 @7c: full skims, 115@5: EGGS—Firmand in fairdemand ; State and Penn- 2, San Francisco 68, San | an prices deciinedc. There was an acilve local | demand for sheep and prices held steady. winds. | han at any time since the publica- | ywhere from 1 10 13/ per ceat higier than | OMMERCIAL WORLD. sylvania 1314@18%ac: Southern, 1214@1234c: do e AL stern, Trésh, 1584@1514 limed, case, $2@3. % TALLOW—Steady; city, 3 18-16¢; country, 3% dc. CEi1ToNSEED O1L—Steady, crude, 2114@22c; prime yellow, 25, KE<IN—Dull, steady ; strained, common to good, 1 60@) 621 PR TIN K—Quiet, steady: 2014@29%;c. POTATOES— Wesk, liberal supply; unchanged. RICE—Unchanged. MOLASSES—Firm ; unchanged. COFFEE—Steady: unchangzed to 5 points down. March. $12 60@12 65: April, $12 25@L2 30: May, $12@312 05: June, $11 85; July. §11 55; Septem- ber. $1080@10 83 December, $10 65. Spot Rio , 1814c. < fair refining, 334 firm, ‘dull: refined, ~moderately Dbetter deman: 6c: do off grade, quiet. steady; No. SUG AR—Haw, centrifugals, 4@4%sc bid; active, firm. Jreights to Liverpool quiet and unchanged. Fruit and Produce. CALIFOENIA FRUITS—Apricots—Bags, peeiea, 934 14 s—Four sizes. 5 — Ciusters, 1 25@1 40: do London s, 80@90c: do loose Muscaiel, 4-crown, 415@ a0 5.crown, $15@3140. | T ALMOND: fi-shell, 73@8c; do paper-shell, ITS—Soft-shell, 815@10c; standatd, 635 —Moderately active; unchanged. WOOL—Quiet; firm; unchanged. Merchandise PIG TRON—Fair demand; unchanged. COPPER—Quier, firm. Lake, $10 75@11. LEAD—Firm. Domestic, §3 17 TIN—Quiet; Straits, $13 30 ve. SPELTER—Quiet. CHICAGO MA3ARKETS. ates, moderately Domestic, $4. CHICAGO, Tun, Feb, 20.—The market for wheat during the morninghou: f to-day’'s session displayed nothing that could be termed important or interesting. Business was extremely light and the appearance of the trade gave the Impression t both bulls and bears were awaiting somethin definite for or against vaiues. The Cincinnati Price | Current, which came to hand before the opening. | gave no particutar testimony as to conditions, but stated that the present unlooked for cold weather would not likely cause any serious injury growing crop. Liverpool cables quoted an ady | corry Receipts nce | onding with ours of yesterda | were moderate, Chicago having 88 cars and the Northwest 3 Last Thursday 384 cars arrived ctionand u year ago 349. Local inspec- re were were tree at_416,484 bu 1 Paris cubles were lower und Berl Early buyers oftered freely before the and. prices br bout May wheat ned from 6534 declined 1o e, closing at b in that tions from rances werp & 1 closs ¢ 64 Esiimated receipts 107 (0-mOrTow, 34 Cars. CORN—The inactive specuiative trade in_wheat iuplicated in corn. Prices: were supjected to changes similar to those of the finer grain, but the | movement was less propounced. The Cincinnati | Price Current rej orted an enlarging interior movs | ment of corn probable, and the trade showed aver- | Sion to buyius for that Teason. Receipts were 240 were taken from store. erpool cables were steady and unchanged. Jx- port clearances amounted to 171,803 "bushels. ay corn opened at s0c, sold between 3014c und 2974c, closing at 30c, unchanged from Yesterda: 1 f0r to-morrow, 3: 0 cars. rs and 95000 bushel this grain ant No news directly bearing o od und very little business wes t Keceipts were 137 cars. There were Is from store. Estimated receipts for to-mor- o114c. acted. | withdra under yesterday. Tow, 174 cars FLAX—Was stead were 17 cars ISIONS—An extremely dull market with tendency to prices were the characteristics Ma; ; cash, 91%c; of the provision trade. The hog market opened | weak and lower, but later advices from the vards | ncouraging to holders. The feeling | previous to and ar the COse Was pork closed 6c hizher than yesterday, ade lower and May ribs unchanged. Closing Prices. WHFEAT—February, 6255c; M July, 6bc. 28c; May, 30c M | 6474@65¢; I 1 1 CORN—February 0ATS—Fevruary. 18%4c: Ma) 2170 | “rORK—February, 89 85: My $10 20. LARD—February, $5 40: May, 85 55: July, 2 RiBs—February, $505; May, $522%4: July, €5 32V, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irr, Feb. The | offerings of cattle were large to-day and as buyers obtained & ood supply yesteraay prices were | weak. The supply of hozs on sale was quite heavy CA ITLE—Receipts, 13,000. Fancy beeves, $4 40 @i oice toprime, 1300 10 1750 pound steers. Sim4 86; govd 1o choice steers, 1200 1o 1600 1150 0 1300 pounds. #3 75@3 96: medium steer: pounds, £ 50@: common_ steers @3 50 feeders, . 600 to 900 pounds, 3@ 00 veal calves, good @3 50: bulls, {6 good canuer 51 50@2 40; to choice, §6 25@b 15; calves, common to 2ood. 5 03@s 10 %3 10@3 85; Texas bulls, ox @ 25. | HOGS—Keceipt .000. Heavy packing and shipping_lo's. $3 85@4 10: common to choice mixed, §3 90@4 choice assoried, $4 10@ ; light, 83 60@4 20: pigs, $3 20@4 10. HEEP—Kecelpts. 14.000. . Inferior 1o choice, 50@3 65; lambs, $3 5084 65. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad i Shares. | Money on cail has been easy at 3@dx: last and closed offered at 3. Prime mer- | loan % cantile paper, 6@7%. Bar silver, 673c. Mexican d rs, balgc. Bierling exchange was dull, with acinal brswess i bankers’ bills at $4 8615@4 85, for sixty Gays and 34 8712@4 873, for demand. Posted rates. S 8i@4 Eiy. Commercial bills, £5 861404 Government bonds sirong: State bonds steady: ralroad bonds higher. Silver at the board was firm. CLOSING BTOCKS. 92 |Norfolk & Wey 1 Preferred... . North American... Nerthiern Pacitic.. | Am Tel & Cabl Atchison.... Preterred.... Adoms rxpress...148 234 2% Alton, Terre Haute, 58 | Preferred......... American Express.110 | Nortowesters, ... | American Tobacco. 81 5 Preferrea “101 T Bay State Gas. 185 N, Y. Chicago&S. L | Baitimore & Ohio.. 36 | léx pre’lern:: | swick Lands. 94| Zd preferred. | B Hoch & B, 174N Y & N. H Canaaa Pacific.... 57 N. Y.& New Eng. 48 Crnada Southern.. b014 N. Y. Susq & W, | Canton Land. 50%g| Preferred...... Central Pacific 15 “ontario. ... 101 Ches. & Ohio, 7 Outario & Western, 155 Chicago Alton. Oregon Improvmé Zig Prererrea. Preferreq. L — ‘hiczgo, B. Q.... »ilaOregon Navigation, 10 | Chicago & E. Lii... 43 |Orecon Short Lins. Hig Preferced......... W9 |Pacific Mau........ 293, Chicago uas. 6835 Peona, D.& Evans. 81 Cleve & Pittsburg, 160 [Rittsburg & W ptd. 17 | L olidation Coal. 30 |Pullman’ Palace...18 | Consoltdated Gas. 157 |uvicksilver....... 174 { CC.C. &St Louls. 8% Preferred... .1 1okg | TPreterreu......... 89 |Kemamg..... 7T 1335 ! Colo. Fuel & Irom.. 3: ItioGrande &Westa 16 Preferred......... 96 Preterred. . 44 Cottog Ul Ceri.... 17% Rock lslana.. 7334 Commercial Cabie 153~ RomeWat &Ogden1151; Del. Hudson. £ L. &S W 11 Del. Lack & W esternls Preferred... . 1744 | ‘Denver & R. G.... 1% St Paul 781 | Preserrea sl Preter 1391 | Distiliers Paul& D 27 | General Kl FPreferred.. 9) | Erte &1 Paul & Omi 41 rreferred. . 5 “Preferrea. ........ 122 Forc Wayne.......162 Et F. M. & M.....1109 GreatNorthern pfa.110 Siiver Ceruincates.. 63 Green Bay.......... 4/ Southern Pacific... 20 Herlem 295" ouinern R. K..... 1014 Hocking Coal..... 3 ' Preferrea.. 3264 | Hocking Valley... 174gbugar Refinery....116 Hemestake . T 301 Preferred.. 2101 M. & Texas Ceni.. AdgTenn. Coal & Iron. 3355 Iilinois Central.... 93 " Preferred.. 100 | lowa Central, 915, Texas Pacific...... 5% | Preferred.. ... 35 "1TolLA.A.& N.Mich. — | Kansas & T 181470l & Ohlo Cen.... : 0 Preterred. Vs Preferrea.. 65 Kingston & ~ 3" 10lSt.Louts 5 Lake Erie & Westh 2114 Preferred.... 12 . 74" Union Pacific. 714515 U. P.. Den. & GGt 271 U'S. Cordage. Preferred.... Guaranteed. 1 U. S. Express. Preferred Lage Shore. Natonat Lead. Preferred. Long Islana. . Louisville & Nash. | Lowsville Na& Ch. 944 U, 5. Leather. | _ Preserrea | referred.. Manhattan Consoi. 10215 U. . Ruober. Mempnis & Charls. 16 ' Preferred. Mexican Central,.. 1) |Utica & B. River. Michigan Centrai.. 9414/Wab. S. L. & Pac. Minn & 5. L. — 7 Preferrea, Preferred. . I— Wells-Fars Minn. & St. L 20%2 Western Uni 1st preferred 81 |Wis Centra.... 2d preferred. 293 Wheeling & L. Missouri Pacific.... 231z Preferred.. Mobile & Ohio. 234, Am Cotton Oil pfd. Nashville Chatt.... 65 |W U Beet. Nutional Linseed.. 19 L X ‘Laction. N.J.Ceniral....... 107%5 Ann Arbor, G W maxve U S 45, res 1097 M K T2as. , 48 co | U8 dsnewres..... 11734 Mutual U 4s coupon. Do 2. P |Northern Pac 1sis116 Do, Bs...........11424 Do, 2ds. 11114 Do, bs ‘coubon.... 11314 Do, 5as, . Tl Cherokee 43, 1896. 100 ' Noriawest Consols. 39 Do, 1897.. 100 108 Do, 1888277727 100 I 108 Lo, 1899. StL&lronMtGen 83 80 Pacific 68 of '86. SUL & § F Gen 68.107 L. C. 3-8 bs. St Paul Consals ... 137 | Aln Class & EL P.C. & Pa 18is. 11514 Do. Class B Do, Pac Cal 1sts.. 111 ZLa Consol 45. Soutliern K. R.Ds. 9344 Missourl fun — Texas Pacific firsis 85 N Carolinacon 6s..132 |Texas Pacseconds. 2315 Do, 4s..... 10354 UnionPac 1stof'86.10 14 o Carolina §145...106 5% West Shore 4s._...1061g Tenn new 5s....... 871 Mobilc & Ohio 4s. Va funding debi... 61Va| R GranaeW esilsts 7714 Do, — "|Ches & O Bs..... ..109 no | May oats closed a shade | Den& R G 1st.....11315 H & Tex Cent bs..105 £8 " Do.con 6a, 105 |Rending ds. 795 &nsas Pa Consols 75 |Missouri 63.. 100 ks Fa lsts Den div117da FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa., Feb. 20.—the spot market is quiet at5s 81yd. Cargoes are steady at 28s 6d arrived. The Produce Exchinge cable %h’e! the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Feb- ruary, 5% 61ed: sarch, bs 614d; Avril, bs 634d; May, 5s 63443 Juue, bs 7d. SECURITTES. LONDON. Exg.. Feb. 20. — Consols, 110; sil- ver, 31d; French lentes, 103f 21sc. FUTURES. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling xchange, 60 days.. — 84863 Sterling Excnange,sight. .= 488 Sterling Cables....... .. .= 4 8814 New York lixchange, sight.... ... — Par New York Exchauge, telegraphic.. — Par Fine Silver, Bounce...... o.....c.. — 6734 Mexican Dollars. ....... D 55% baly —_— - — PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The C. H. Watjen takes for Sydney 61,721 centals, valued at $65,574. The spot market is excessively dull at unchanged es. No. 1, $1 1215 ® cu: choice. ¥1 187, cr grades, §1 05@1 10; extra choice for milling, 2216@1 2714, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT SESSION—10 o'clock — May — 100 tons, $11376: 200. $1 1334 800, $1 1374: 50, 81 1315 December—100, $1 13147 100 Seller ‘95, new, storage paid—100, $1 10 REGULAR MOXN $1 1284: 200, $1 1274: 400, $1 13, December— 100, $118: 200, 1 181g: 300, $1 1814, AFTERNOON BEss1oN—May-—800 tons, $1 127 500.§118: 400, $1 1815, December—10600, $1 | i i $1 200, $1 1815, Seller '96, new, storage paid—100, $1 10, BARLEY—Is aull and not very firm. Feed, 6715@70c B cil; choice, T114@T2%ec; Brewng, T5@82Lac, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—600 tons, 721ac. Spot—100, T0c | CAFToRNOON mESSION 200, 72V4c¢. OATs—Receipts are large, buyers hold off ana | dealers would have to cut prices stili_more fect Millinz_are quotable at 7215@ v Feed, 80@85¢; £ood tochoice, T4 Ys comunon to fair, 6712G70¢; Gray, 7216w Ked, for seed, £1@l 05; Black, for seed, Surprise, S0c@s1. CORN—Keceipts are enormous. —May—100 tons, 72Vac 8o | 90c@s1 20: Every day four | or five carlouds come in from Neb Yeste | aay'se: e receipts will be found in the usual plice. Though prices have again deciined, there 1S 10 business whatever. Yellow, 80c 3 cu Small Round do, 95¢: White, 80c. RYE—Dull at 80@833; B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Firmly held at $1@1 25 9 ctl. FLOUR ANi MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Shipment of 34,650 bbls, valued at | $125,000, to Sy Yesterday's receipts were | over 15,000 Lbls. Net cash prices: Family extras, bbi s’ extras, $3 80@3 90; su- 75@2 bbl. AL, Feed Corn, $20 50@21; Cracked Corn, 821@21 50 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-1b sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Fiour, 28,¢: Rye Flour, 314c: Rice Flour, Tlgc; Co meal, 23,@3c: extra cream do, 3ljc tmeal 83,c: Oat Groats. 41gc: Hominy, 4@474c; Buck wheat Flour, dc: Cracked Wheat, 314C: Farina, 43zc: whole ‘'Wheat Flour, 8c; Roiled Uats, 41ac: Pearl_Barley, 4lhc; Splic Peas, 434c; Green do, | Bl4c® tb. ¥ AY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Arrivals are large and prices are lower at $12 50@14 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16 50@18 for lower grades up to 20 @ ton for the best. FEEDSTUF —HKolled Barley, $18@17 P ton: Oilcake Meal the mill, $2 ¥ ton; jobbing, 821 5 , $21. HA obtained with difficulty. #Salr @ at Cottonseed Oilcaks —The market is weak and top figures are | Wheut is quotable at ton: Oat, $8@9; Wheat and Oat, $8@ 11; Barley, $7@9; Alfalfa, $7@9: Ciover. $6@85 5 Copressed, $7@10 60; Stock, $6@7 ton. STRAW-35@60c 7 bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—AIl kinds except Limas are lower, and the market is extremely dull. Bayos, $1@1 10 B ctl; Small Whites, $1 26@1 50 B ctl; Pea, $1 40 @] 60 B ctl: Larga Whites, $1 10@1 20; Pini H0c@S1 10: Reds, $1 30@] 60: Blackeye, nominal} Red Kidney, 81 50@1 66; Limas, $2 25@2 65: Butters. $1 50@1 65 ctl SEEDS—Brown Mustard @2 05 ctl: Trieste. $2@2 20 B ctl; Yellow Mus- ard. $1 40@1 60; Flax, 51 70@1 75; Canary, 3i4 @33%c B b: Alfalfa 5@7c B b; Rape, 13,@¢c 9 I Lemp, dc 9 b, DRIED PEAS—$125@1 40 B cul for Niles and $1 25@1 45 for Green. FOTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Receipts continue heavy, those yesterday being almost 7000 bags, and the market is weak. New Potatoes, 3@ic ¥ Ib; Stockton Sweets, $1 50; Merced Sweets, $2@2 25 B ctl: Si linas Burbanks, 60@90c B cii: Kiver Eurbanks, 30@Abc B sk: Oregon Burbanks, 35@60c: Orecon Garnet Chics, 50@bc; fiver Reds, 50@60c B cil; Early Rose, 50@60c: Petalumas and Tomales, 35 @abe. “ONION: market. market ctt —A car of choice Nevadas is on the Receipts are larger all around, but the is steady. Good to chotce, T0@85c Cut Onions, 40@85¢; Oregon, $1@115 & ctl; s, $1 10@1 15 B cul. VEGETABLES—The market is well supplied and quiet. Mexican Tomatoes, $1 75@2 % box. Arrivals of Asparagns were 62 boxes. Cueum: | bers are quotable at 75c@$2 B doz: Asparagus, 10@12%gc ® M for ordinary and 16¢ for choic | Rhubard, 7@10c B Ib; Mushrooms, 8@l5c B I | Dried Peppers, S8@l0c R Ib; Green Peppers. —— 7 1b: Los Angeles Tomatoes, 75c@82 # bo: Green Peas. 2@ic B I for Los Angeles and ¢ 1 for Bay: String Beans, 10¢ # tb: Driéd Okra, 12lgc; Cabbage, 4U@50c 3 cul: Garlic, 4@5¢ B b} Marrowtat Squash, $15@20 B tou. BUTTER, CHE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Quotations are more or less unsettled, each dealer selling accordiug to the size of his stocks. There is no particular weakness, however. Receipts of Eastern are small thus far. CREAMERY — Fancy, 27@29c B 1; brands go higher: seconds, 25@26c B Ib. Da1ry—Fancy, 26@27c: xo00d to choice, 24@ 2Bc; lower grades, 2216@231/4c. Easrkrx—Ladle-packed, 15@18¢ B 1. CHEESE—Is as firm fs ever. Fancy mild pew is quotanle at 1216@l3c P m: common 10 good, 10@12c B 1b; Cream Cheddar, 12@)3c P 1b; Younz Amernica, 12g13c; Western, 12140 13c; Bastern, 13@Lac. EGGS—The market continues to decline slow] there being no demoralization. Oregon Exzgs. 13 Store Eges, 13@lac; ranch Eggs, 14@1bc, with extra choice bripging 16¢ ® dozen. special POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Another car of Eastern sold at 85@ 5 50 for Hens, $7@7 60 for Young Roosters and '85 50@6 for Broilers. Dressed Tarkeys are in iberal receipt and lower. Young Roosters, Fryers and Broilers are in lizht sapply and firm. Ouber descriptions are un- changed. . Live Turkeys, 10@11c b for Gobbiers and 11@12¢ for Hens: Dressed Turkevs, 11@l3c: Geese pair. 81 50@3 75: Ducks. $4' 50@6 for old and 35 @7 for younz: Hens, 3 50@4 50 B doz: Roosters, young, 85 50/@6 50: do, oid, £3 50@4: Fryers, $5 5 50: Broilers. $4 50(@5 for jarge and $3 50@4 for small; Pigeons, $2@2 25 B doz for young and $1 25@1 50 for old. G AME—It is impossible to quote Geese. as the small arrivals are neglected. Hare, 50¢ 3 do Rabbits, $1@1 25 for Cottontails and 75 for small. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, APPLES—850@%1 B box for good to choice, 50 @75¢ for common w fuir and 31 25@1 50 for fanc: CITRUS FRUITS—Continue quiet. Oranges, 75c@81 25 for Seedlings and §1 75@2 75 for Navels: frozen stock goes down to nothing; Lemons, $1@ 1 50 for common and $2@2 50 for £0od to choice: Mexican Limes. 85@5 50 California Limes. 65@ 86c; Bananas, $1 25@2 60 bunch; Pineapples, $2 @5 ‘@ dozen 5 DRIED FRUITS, RA1SINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The market continues siag- nant. The following prices rule on the Fruit Ex- change: CARTLOAD Lors—Apples, 214@3¢ B 1 for quar- tered, 3@3%c B B forsliced and 414c B b for evaporated; veaches, 3La@ic P 1b and 51,@6c for fancy; peeled in Loxes. 12¢; Apricots, fy% c for prime to choice. 93¢ for fancy and 1@ 11c @ I for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black. 2146 for unpressed: White Figs, d@5¢ in sncks; Pears, 7c B b for evavorated balves. 4@6l4c P 1 for quarters; Frunes. 3%4c: Plums, 4c B b for pit- ted and 114@2Vac for unpitted; Nectarines, 5@tc Ib for prime to choice and 614¢ for fancy. JORRING PRICES—Apples, 4@dYoc: Peaches. 4c and e for taucy; peeled, in boxes, 10 12iac Erunes, dc for tho four sizes. 6c 8 Ib for 40@60° and bc for 50@60's; Apricots, 6@814c for primé to choice and 10@11¢ for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 214@234c: White Figs, 3@5c; Pears, 6340 for evapgrated nalves and for quarters; Plows, 31,@4c for pitted and l&ll/,c ior un- pigted: Nectarines, 4@se @ Ib for prime to choice. AJSINS AND DRIED GRA PES—Prices are as foilows, carload lote. f. o. b. San Francisco: Lon- don layers, 85@90c B box; four-crowr, l0ose, 33, # 1 three-crown, i0ose, '24c B Ib; two-crown, e seedless Sultanas, 33, @Ac: seealess Muscatel. 22@234¢; three-crown London layers, 70c: clus ters, $1 85@1 50: Dehesn clusters. $210@2 25: ;‘m&enu clusters, $2 60@2 75; Dried Grapes, 2isc Jommixe Pmices — Four-crown loose, 8¢ 3- crown, 314@214c: 2-crown, 13,@2c; Seedless Sul- tanns.’ 83, @4c: Seedless Miscatels, 21gc; 3crown Lodon ‘luyecs, 8bc@$1: ciusters, 150 Dehesa clusters, $2 25; Iniperial clusters, $2 75 Dried Grapes, 24c. NUTS—Chestnats, 6@8c B th: Walnuts, 7 :{chl&t’; Almonds, 6@730 tor Languedoc' and dor paper-shell, jobbing: Peanuts, 5@6c for Kastern ard 14@4yao for Caltornia: Hicker s, 5@6e; Pecans; 6o for rough and 8 for_pol- ed ; erts, i Nuts, 732@8c B 1b; Cocoanuts, 4 50@5 100. i HONEY—Comb is_quotable at 10@12c @ ™ 4 %07 brigln and B@02 T2 for lowar Sralen: wakes % M for No. L hard and $@91% for softshell, job. | white extracted, blpc @ Ib; light amber ex- Trncted: 104@e5cr dneke amber, de: darks 263 BEESWAX¥a@:7c B Ib. PRO+ ISIONS, CURED MEATS—Quotaiions show no further change. Bacon is quotable at 614c B 1b for heavy, T34e for light medizm, 9%4- for light. 10%4e for extra jizht and 121c for sugar-cured: Eastern Sngar-curea Hams, 1134c: California Hams, 10@10%4he; Mess Becf, §8 @ bbl; extra mess ao, £8.50; family do. $10: extra prime Pork, $9 @ bbl; ixlrl ciear. 16 @ bbl; mess, $14 @ bbl; Smoked Beef, 10@101ge 3 1. LARD‘:—En:!Prg,llercm. is quotable at 6l4c B 1 for com pouna and 8c for pure; pails, 8%ac: Cali- fornin tierces, 6¢ for compound and 615¢ for pure: half-bbis, 63 10-1b tins, T¥ze; do dlb, 784¢ B b mu’rn” A 2 S I iidrces and 8¢ % B in 10° tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7¢ ® I: cuils and brands. 6o P 1b; medium, 6c; culls and brands, 6¢; light, 5e; culls and brands, 4c: Cow- hides, 5@514e: culls and brands, 3@ilac: salted Kiv.5c B ; salted Calt, 5c® i saited Veal. 6c: ary Hades, 10@1ic; culls and brands, 7@7Vac div Kin and 'veal, 9c: culls. 6lp@7c: dry Ca 15¢: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, 5. Deersiins, good sammer, ' 25@i0c: medinm. "15@ 25c: winfer, 10p; Sheepskins, shearlings, 1 15 ench: shiort wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 4 @50c each: long wool, 65¢ each. Culls of all kinds about 140 less. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 3%2@4c;: No. 2, 8c; refined. 534c; Grease, 214 P Ib. = WOUL— Ve quote Fall as follows: Eastern Ore- gon. $@lle P In; San Joaquin and Southern, 3@ 6c: Nevada, 9c @ Ib. HOPS. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, $4 1215@4 #5; San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington is anotable at 38 P ton; New Welllngton, $8: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 % 10n: Seattle, $5@b 50: Bryant, 85 50: Coos Bay, £4 501 Wallsénd, 56 50: Scotch, $7 50 Brymbo, 87 bt 7d, $13 50 in bulk and #15 In sks: Pennsylvania® Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh An- thracite K : Cannel. §8: Rock Springs, Cdstle Gate and at Valiey, $7 60; Coke, $10 50 in < 5. bu The hues very dull, dealers finding the outlet poor and having little confiaence in the stability of present prices, buy only t0 supply, tem- porary requirements. The recent arriva s of new erop anwashed salvador found buyers for the first small pareels at 18¢, quickly declining, however, 10 1742¢ without trahsactions of any importance. Considerable has heen done in the better grades of washied Guatemala for shipment overiand, about 1700 bazs going forward in the past ten days, with the pro 1}er business with that Guarter. | To-day 4 bags, consisting of 68H Costa Ric un, 2113 Salvador and 5945 Guatem; The sieamer San Jose will arrive ubout the 23d inst with 5500 bags.” We quote: quotable at §1 05 | | 2114 3, ¢ 200d {0 prime washed 1813@1%34¢ for good mixed with black beans; 17@l8c now. 10r falr; 14@16Yec for common to ordins SA VADOR—18@1894c for fair to good washed; 173,@1814c for superior unwashed; 17igc for good green unwashed. 2 GUATEMA' A AND MEXICAN—203,@21%4c for prime to strictly prime washed: 1912@3014c for £00d to strictly good vushed: 17ba@1944c for fair washed: 16@17¢ for medium; 1ilg@1515¢ for ordinar: @ for ood to prime x 20c for 200d_unwashed peabercy. CoNTA RICA—197,@? 19@1914c for goo | | | | | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company | has sgain aavanced price nd now quotes, terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed all 8c; Dry Granulated, 53sc; 4o Exira L4c more Confectioners' A, 5ljc: Magnola A, 43 C.4855c; Golden C, 4Ygc; half-barrels, than barrels, and boxes Loc more. o tDE—Golden, in bbis, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c ® gal. | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for aressed stock from slaugh- terers areas follows: BEEF—First quality, 414@be; third do. 314 VEAT—Large, 5@bc ?)lL‘TTUX-\\'cchus. 6@6%420 ? . AMB—Spriog Lamb, yearliugs, 7@8c 0. PORK—Live Hogs, 4@4t4c for large and 414@ 5ige; dcp mail. 6@7c B b 6la@ic; Ewes, second quality, 1214; | 43¢ for smull; dressed do, b@6L4c B . 10K PRODUCE, FOR 24 HOURS. ...14,¥74 Hay. tons... 316/ Middlings, sk 46/ Oregon........ 1,326 Shorts, O, Sks. 4,110 Hides, no. ... 13,355/ Pelts. bdls. 180 W ine, gals 530 Butter, cus, 4,105 (heese, culs. RECEIPTS OF INTE 428 135 285 2,150 143 15 91,880 Flour, ar. &k Oregon... Washingion.. Wheat. tls..... Washington. . Bariey, culs... Oats, ctis... L.l Oregon.... . Washington. Corn, ctls...... Nebraska Potatoes, aks.. Oregon.. Onfons. sks. Oregon Nevada. Bran, xks. Oregon.. 132 Paper. reams 234 Tallow. ctls.... 016 Leatner, roli e D THE STOCK MARKET. There was no change of any consequence yester- day,thoush values were slightly lower than on the preceding day. Bulwer sold at 20c. It was reported on the street that the Eastern parties who control the Standard Consolidated are after the control of the Bulwer. The Arizona Copper Company has just pald & dividend of 38¢c (1s 6d) per share, making 60c for the year ending September 30, 1895, The office of the company is in Scotlaud. The Celumet and Hecla Copper Company will pay a dividend of 500,000 on March The Ottoqueachy mine will pay its first dividend of $1000 next month, The Homestake Mining Company of South Da- kota will pay a dividend of 25¢ per share on the 25th. The reports of the lows: The joint Challenga Con. and the Con. Imperial west crosscut 1 from the surface tunnel is out 260 feet, 10 feet having been made during the week. The face 18 in porphy In the Crown Point mine the southeast drift on the 600 level has been extended 11 feet and 1s now out 193 feet. The face isin & mixture of porphyry and clay, with small bunches of quartzthrough it. The south drift from crosscut 1 on the 700 level is out 43 feet. The old drift Is completely closed, and opening it again is ke runniog a new one. The raise from east crosscut on the 1100 level is 1d Hill mines are as fol- | now up 45 feet. The top is all iu quartz, giving assays from $2 to $450 per ton, gold predomi- nating. In tie Belcher mine on the 300 level the foint Belcher and Seg. Belcher west crosscut from the south lateral drift is out 290 feet. The face shows porphysTy snd quartz.the latter giving low assays. The have becn hoisted during the we-k and stored in the orehouse at the mine 27 mining-car loads of ore, the average top car sample of which 810 WS an average assay value of $2 63 per ton. In the Overman mine for the week ending Feb- Tnary 15 1o ore was extracied. The southwest drift on the 1100 level was extended 8 feet: total length 25 feet. The formation in the drift is -por- phy 1 , with seams of guartz. Tn'ibe Confidence mine west crosscut 1 from the surface tunnel is out 435 feet, having been ad- vanced 9 feet during the past week: The face shows porohyry. Prospeciing in the crosscut from the end of the north drift 60 feet above the surface tnunel is still going on. There were extracted from the mine and stored in the orehouse 6 min- ing-car 10ads of ore, the average top car sample as- say of which was $20 3. No ore was extracied from the Seg. Helcher mine during the past week. The usual joint prospecting work by the Belcher Company was done. In the Bodie Consolidated mine during the week encing February 16 the nsual prospecting work wag done on the 200 and 300 levels. The north drift irom the east crosscut on the 200 level has 6 10 10 inches of low-grade quartz in the face. In the Mono mine the east crosscut from the .ulmv.h drift on the 400 level is stillin por- phyry, In the Bulwer Consolidated mine the stopes in the Bulwer tunnel and on the 200 lovel vielded 8 tons of §25 ore during the week ending Febru- ary 16. BOARD x LES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: * RYGULAR MORNING RESSTON COMMENATNT 8: 80, 200 Al ....14[300 Chollar .C\Hlflnfl Ophir...1.30 400 Andes. ., 16/300 G & C......42{200 Potosl .....52 100 B & B..2.80/400 Kentuck..08| 50 . 35 Bulwer....17/200 Mexican..59:300 Uni 200 Challng... 40]1000 Occidti1.00] AFTRRNOON SESSTON 211, 60 Alvba.....12/500 Chollar...60/2400 MtDiabol 200 B & K....77100 ...2.59 400 Oceld..... 900 Bullion_...11 400 CC&V...2.00100 Potos . Ag 100 Bulwer...19 100 Crown 1't.89 200 Savage. 300 18250 G & C.....40300 § Nev....40 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stook Eoard yesterday REGUTLAR mweernN—~17:77, .2.05/300 Ophir 400 Alvha., 5 200 Helcher....25/350 H&N1. ) 300 B&B..."79(200 Justice. . 11/100 & B & M. 200 .. _...7£[200 Mexican..55/300 S Nev. 600 Builion'..:12(100 Oceld... 1.00/300 U 500 Caleda, 200 Challne. 300 Chouar. AFTERNOON SESSION—2:3), 13250 Chollar....59 200 Mono. ... 14250 100 Ophiric 5! 100 Overm; 5100 Excngr ...05200 Potoat.....49 7 C......40(300 Savage. .47 11100 HEN 1:2315150 § Nev....89 ..."34 300 Mexican..35[200 Unfon .. .51 200 Challge. .38 250 571300 Y Jacker..58 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Feb. 20-4 . w. Bid.Asked Bid. Asked. Alpba Con..... — 12 40 50 14 = 08 14 10 11 24 05 06 78 — 05 30 50 - 34 56 77 1 16 | J Grover, Colusa | | | | | 1 952 | James Lee, Seatile Bulwer, 18 —Nevada 05 Caledoriia, rme — 99 Challengo Con. 1,50 Chottar. .., 18 Con. Cal’& 50 vu. lmperiat. 0L 02 Savage. .o 47 48 Confidence..... 98 1.0 Seg. Beichar... 07 08 Con.New York. — 06 Sierra Nevada 39 41 Crown Pomu... 38 39 Scorpion. 2 "~ t-::::mm o5 U siver HA 02 X4 ue: 06 Syndi = = EurekaCon... 25 | Uoion con 52 Gould & Curry. 39 41 11 Hale & Norers.1.20 125 39 lowa......cel — 04 STOCK AND BO ND EXCHANGE. THURBDAY, Feb. 20 -2 p. 3. UNITED sTA Bid, Asked,) U S 4s coup..108%5 — Do, new is.109 TES BONDS, Bid, Asked U Sas reg... 1169 — MISCKLLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stChle5s. 1104 — Mo, 2d iss 6s. — — CalElecL65.106 — P&O Ry 65,106 120 CntraCWos. — 100 [P&ChRvés. — 10514 Dpntstex-cp 77 "85 |Pwist.RREs. — 11634 EdsuL&P 651003 — [Reno, WLEL — 103 F&CHRRGs. — 7108 [Riverw Cogs — 100 Geary-stRos. — 105 |Sactol & 1...100 1023 LosAnsi6s. — 101 |KF&NPRR3$10014101 DoGnted.tis.10112103 |SPRKAriz6s — = 66 MKt8iCble6s128 — SPRECal6s. 109 — DokvCon5s. 10814109 [SPREK Calys. — 9714 NevCNgRSs. 98 N PCER6s.101%, N Ry Cal G3.100 105 SPBrRCalbs. 9614 975 SV Wacerss.. e SV Waeterss... 9Ye 9934 N Ry Calbs. — 108 |SikinGaES:102 Oak Gas by 103 10114/SunstTeT8e100 oo’ gu.l;z‘ubmuiu%:',‘; Sutter-stR5s.10915 — mnibus 6s.. 1. 2 VisaliaWCos — z PackoliMes. 413 i b WATKR STOCKS. Contra Costa — 60 (SanJosa.... — 5 MariaCo.... 50 55 |spingVailsy 99 9% 645 STOCKS. Gapitar. o %0 [eoificnient — ent ~ |San Francsco 72 234 ORkG L& — 62 |Stockion o =73 511}; FucGaslmp. 7834 794 INSURAN CE ATOCKS. FiremansFd.160 170 [Sun .50 — COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Amer B&TC. — — |LondonP&A.129 - Anglo-Cal ... 5814 — |London&SF. — 80 Bankof Cal..284 ~ — Merch kx... 13— CalSD&TCo. 5715 — (Nevada.. .. — — FirstNationl.177 180 |Sather BCon — — Grangers.... — ~— | 8AVINGS BANK 8TOCKS, GerS&LCo.. — 1460 Sav& Loan.. — 102 HumbS&L1000 —"seourity.... 240 i utoel...... — 41 |Union T - BESavUnionas2 490 Denee 4 STR KT RAILROAD STOCKS. ‘alifornia.... 106 — 0ak,SL&Hay — 100 60 70 [Fresiaio 4554 46 [Sutter-si. POWDER STOCK 5. AtanticD... 15 — |Judson - = Californis.... — 98 |Vigont.. Al | Giant... 157 30 1V i MISCELLAN¥OUS sTOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 92 8514 OceanlcSSCo 20 BIKDCoalCo. — 10 /'grw.«nxmu 1 = CalCoMills.. — — Pac Borax... 98 100 CalDrvDock. — — |Pacl&NCo. — 80 EdisonLight. 97% 99 |Pac Roll MUl 2014 a2ig GnsConAssn. — — [parfPainiCo. 6% TVa Ger Lead Co. 85 9215 PacTransCo. — 24 HawU&SCo. 13343 13V PacT&VCo 55 - HutchS8PCo. 1714 1705 SunsetT&T.. 41 — JudsondMteC. — " _ " UniredClol = 25 Mer ExAssnl00 110 | MOENING RERSTON F0ard—100 Bank of California, 235: 76 Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar, 1 : 50 do, Jai5; 30 do, 2414: 260 S F Gaslight, 7254; 4 S V Water, 49. Street—125 SV Water, 99; 400 U S 4% Bonds, coupon, 11014, AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—50 Hawailan Commercial and Sugar, 14; 130 do. 1834: 25do Y3 50_do, 1334: 50 do, 1314 200 Hutchinson § P Co, 1714 100 do, 1734 5 8 I Gaslight, 7265; $1000 § F-& N P Railway Bonds, 1001 - HOTEL ARRIVALS. J I White, Cal ¥ Berry, Fresno A McDonald, Houston € A Durfee, Los Ang RT Brown, Petaluma W Heathcot GRAND HOTEL. R T Heath, Sacto J G Martin, Sacto J 1 Coultem, St Helena J CJones, Sacto C Weber, ~tockton A H Wright, Stockton D A McDugald, Stockton H E Hewit, Johannesbrg G Holman, Portland N M Bur, Victoria O Tillotson, Redding W White, Fargo ¥ Murray, Liverpool J A Bookman, S F H A Manstield, Cal H Reiman, Tacoma W Schoelgens, Phila E Knight Ta) arbara M T James, t oston Virginia Oroville E K Ekstrom, Los Ang J A Winters, Cal D H Prentice, Chicago W S Howlands, Seattle Auburn ys, Tacoma T P Owens; Boston G H Griggs, Stanford J Wright, Seattle Mrs FWJenning Tacoma RT Mays & w, Tacoma James E Mason, Boston E R Huntoon, Mass J M Jenkins, Valley Ford D E Chapman, Durango C H Simons, Redding J M Steele, Colusa S H Grigshy, Willows A N Campbell, Cal J M E D Wells, Modesto J A Lewis, Modesto M Prince, Santa Rosa D Leppo, Sauta Kosa T Buckingham, Ukinh Mrs G A Enrizht, S Jose Retterath, Colusa 1dsmith, A L Levinsky D W Fulkerth, Modesto L. J Maddnx, Modesto T Clark, Placervitle S Potter, Mariinez Miss Leppo, Santa Rosa 3 ¢ Ruddock, U tockton , Stockton iah W A Chapman, Covelo MrsAJDowning. Eldridge Miss A Blondin, Eidridge RUSS HOUSE. Joseph Keller, Eureka, J Hutchinson, Eureka D S Page, Davis iss £ Woodbury, Cal * Hinckley, Seattle F E Cadle, Cleveland 1L A Richards, Grayson A Andrews, Healdsburg A S Williniis, USN TH Smythe, LangtryFm Tom D Drew, Nevada N E Edwards, Portland 3 Senjon & ¢, Portiand J Mayle, Stockton M SG Miss T R T Eskridge, Miss L K Jones, Lexngtn i85 n G Mair, w & f, Kureka & W, Yreka s G Woodbury, Cal D E Forl 2 Belel bes, Forbestwn , Morristwn ¥ R H Cunningbam, Cal Joseph Allen. Eureka P Kirk & sn, Seattle Mrs C K Beard, Spokane & A Krover, Stockton Mrs A Shadbourne, Los G W Vacaville Angeles J X Lauth, St Louis W Sturges, Saratoga ' M Berry, Juneau A Wisiman, Gonzales J Montgoniery, N Y W Umdich, N Y C Belen, Morristown B ¥ Oetlet, S L Obispo J Lighton, Woodland J Wilson & 1, Tllinois © R Scott, Portland J Ross, Santa Rosa D P Hatch, Los Ang W Wetterson, Delano C C Castle, Stockton BALDWIN G Bronson, San Jose A Goldmer, Bakersfield Mrs M D Riggs, Nw Yrk W Levy, Woodland G Francis & w, Nw Yrk D W' Dong, Oakland T ¥ Ross, Sacramento J J Hinckley, Alaska B Rogers, ttle B C Holly, Valicjo J O’Connor, Montreal S Heineman F I Hinde, Boston ¥ Cohin, Los Angeles J Vorypkad, Valleio W I Young, Sana Rosa J Thompson, Arizona © Barela & w, Colorado R Balentine & w, Portld F Reinert, New York € Smith, New York 1 Burns, New Jersey PALACE A C Bedford & w, N Y Miss Hazzard, Minn 1, U Shippee, Stockton W C Peylon. Santa Cruz T Nelson. Ferndale J A Heywood, Kug € Monroe, Los Ang M L Nelson, Chicago M J G Koe, Galt Barry, Napa Dayi Wheatland R M Wiison, Mont H Puterbaugh & 1, I A Richards, G Hayes, Miss >c Watsonville opperopolis s, Lakeport J Wadsworth, S Roso J W Stone, Dutch Flat HOTEL, H C Gregory, Centerville B Ritchearson, St Louis iss F A H Jessee, St Louis © O White, 'Palo_Alto J Fannin, N J C Lynch, Cuca monga Miss Francis, New York W H Secman, Sacrmnto © P Rendon, Stockion DrJ N Borger, Nw York C W Strene, J ¥R Wurch, Philadpha | D Higgins, Montreal A H Christie, Milws ¥ H Wilson & R P Keating, Nevada Mrs J Hall, Oakland J W Sanders, New York J H Hunter, Arizona © M Hunter, Oakland C A sigane, Chicago W York usi's Bud ukee N Yrk Austin, Vallejo JJ Willis, St Paat W W Decker, New York HOTEL. €D Hazzard & w, Minn J D L Benson, Chicago W W Foote, Oakland C R Dilworih & w, N Y E V Hall &w, Tacoma J 1 Flickmeyer, 8 Jose Dr C P Bagg, USN L Dorn, 5 Bernardino ¥ H Buck & w, Vacaville J B Somerset, Winnipeg w. Marysvilie J Silverstone, Portland V D Muhsey, Los An J L Reymer, Plusburg J G North, Riverside ¥ 8 Rockweli, Denver Mrs Mason, Portland Murs Gorham, Gold Hill H Low, N Y T Ellis Jr & w, Miss D Smiley & A'J McLeod, Bakersfield G W. Bunanste: W E Hallecky, Indiana L Wertheimer, Pittsburg. A Grogel, N Y C J Sharon, Virginia W'S Mason. Portland H M Gorham, Gold Hill E D Banoister, Montana JW stitt, N Y M N {y, Mrysvie M in, Denver W J Hunsaker, Los Ang G Hogan, Colusa LICK HOUSE. BT Roble, Auburn € Tompkins, Talare Mrs Caynor, Raymond W.J Deater, Madera Mrs G G Briggs, Cal 1 Crow, Newman © H Kirkland San Jose W Melczer, Pheenix © W de Long, S Cruz Dr W M Cate & wi, Il J'L Grames, Portland P Healy & wi, S Jose A M Lave, Stockton J Westwaier, Nevada J Logan, Augels Camp G L Bishop, Stockton J Howe & wf, Oakland A J Binney, Marysville J L Delano, Recklin ¥ J Klein, New York C L Jones, Newman T C White, Fresno Mrs W II Slaughter, Cal © Cranz Jr, San Jose B H Upham, Martinez G.D Allmun, Oakland C A Storke, S Barbara, L P Smith. Sacramento ¥ T Fauseit & wi, Sacto E Westwater, Nevada, H € Lambert & wi, Stkn G H Benjamin & w1,0hio Miss G Benjamin, Toledo J C Meyers & wf, Stkn Abrams, Sacto Sloan & Wi, Sacto N Clark, San Jose it o A H Barber, Sacto W WESTERN HOTEL. E 8 Glenn, Grand TIsland Hears & w, Albany R3McConnaughly FBdwl S M, 2 %V (,P;llnrv Grace Randall, Mont J Sullivandw, The Dailes W LShanks&w,BgTimbrs in, Mont in, Minn W H_Armstrong & £, Or P Jones & f,Walla Wla Ada Hutchinson, Portl Huley, Seatue Howe &1,V NN A B Jobnson, Tacoma ancouvr J G Godleyd f, AlbertSear R Gladstone, Winnipeg G B Gocher, Iowa F Willlams, San Mateo e —————— THE CALL CALENDAR. FEBRUARY, 1896. Tu.| W. Th.| Fr. |23 24 125 | 26 127 | 28 18 |19 20| 21 nl Sa.| fi'l ) OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure + rom San ¥ranci=co. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SA(L3. | PIER. Eureka ... |Newvorz ...... |Feb 2], 8au|Pler11 Pomona..... | umboldtBay | Feb 25, 2y |Pier 9 Btute of Cai | Poruand., 104w | Pier 24 Santa Kosa.. |San Dieco. . |Feb 23.11amM | Pier 1L WallaWalla | Vie & Pgt Snd Feb £4, 9a! Pler 8 St Paol..... | Newport Feb 25. 9, Willamt Val | sfexico. |Feb 25,104 | Pier 11 City Peking. | *hina & Japan Feb25. 3ry| 2 M S S Arago 1003 Bay...... Feb25,10ax | Pler 13 Faraon . | Yaouina Bay.. |Feb 25, bpw | Pier 2 Homer..,.,0.|C003 ay...... | Keb25. 5ew| Oceanic Empire...". | Portland. .| Eel Kaver. San Diego. | Portiana. {Panama Feb 26, 5px Prer 13 Kebz8, 9ax|Pier 13 Feb27.11ax | Pler 11 Feh 28.10ax | Pier 24 Febu8,12 P M SS San Jose. STEAMERS 10 ARRIVE. STEAMER | FROM I Geo W Elder..... | Portfand 2 Eanta Hosa. Sgn Diego. . Prosreso. ... North Fork:. Columbia. Costa Rica. Pomona.... *.[Seattle......... Humboldt Bay . | Portiand .. ... Departure Bay. .. Humboids Bay... cos Bav . Newport. Panama.. . Tucoma IFeb Feb ¥eb Portlana ..Feb 23 Coos av 24 Farallon | | Yaouina ray e Truckee. Tillamook.. . 28 Belgic.... China and Japan.... 2 Coron: San Diego....... 23 Umatilia. | Victoria & Puget Sound 2 Queen.... Fortland. A Crescent City... | Crescent City.. uth Coast. | Eureka State of 1 | Portiand.. Newport... | Portiana 6 7 1 SUN, MOON AND TIDE. TU. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TIDE' BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINT, Friday, Sunrises.. ¥ 1 | 21 oI TR TTs0 0T THI 28 9 | 56| 4.8/12.55 —0.2| £.58| 3.2/11.39| 3.0 6,041 5.0/ 1.55—0.6 9.42| 3.5] & | alL W Feet H'W| Feet|L W/ Feet H W|Faet |24/ 101 9'10.17| 3.9 | X 2/10.50| 4.2 .5 4.17(—1.2/11.19( 4.4 | .6 4.58|—1.1 l).»lS‘ 4.7 NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morniug tides are given in the leit hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the. last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occars. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the | t1a Milk Co. 1 1ot lumber, 1 balloon, 7 bdls kides, 29,000 sks . e Consignons. per Gipsy—X Ohlandt & Co: Ches Harley & Cos Norton. Teller & Co: Dairymeén's Union Son; Hills Bros: Wheaton. Breon g (' ‘Paint Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: W Appianes: H Cowell & Co: St Wiitiand; H Cowell & Co; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: } Dutard: Cal Bottling Co: A Paiudinl: arciie Ol Kron Tanning Co; P Gusmani: Pac Fruiy teinhagen. ‘udocing Lumber Co; Golden echtel:W B Sumner & Cc Per Point Arena— sace Park: Wilson & F sreon & Co: Standard Oil Co: M Whit Il & Hewlete: Norton, Teller & Co: SR : Rohifts S Foster & Co: Martin, Feusier& Co; F B Haight: C G Gage: §Sorensen: W KB Game: W Lemcke: G W Lass- well; Reichert & Co. Per State of California—Allen & Lewis: Jacobson & Co: Otis. MeA Co; E R Stevens & Co; T $L Cain & Co; J P Thomas; Geo Morrow & Co: J N Jonas Erlanger & Co: Woif & Son: M I nelting an 1 Lead Co: H Dutard: nion; Dartee & Lipuel; Dalton Bro M B Moraghan: G Camillor, Knowle: Conway: Dairymen’s S Levy & Co; Wells, Farzo & Co: Claisop Mill Co: A Carl; Mur- ray & Steinhagen; Multnomah F G Union: i D Williams: W R Larzelere Commercial Co; Helve- Per Walla Waila— A Haas & Co; Dickins Lum- ber Co: E Mar Levi Spie Co: Pacific Ammonia and Chemical Works; S H Frank & (o: Otis,McAllister & Co: Selby Smeltin 1l Lead (¢ & Co: J Sitverstein uit Co; C T Leist & ¢ J P Thomas; Gulbtaith & Ca Panuer; Dunham, Carrigan o son; Shermun, Cliy & Co: W A man: W B Sumner & Co: Wells, F: Howard: Bissinger & Co: Gardiner ¢ G Bennett & Co: Welch & Co: Main & Winchester; H chman &, Co; Tri & Co: Amertcan Tobacco Co: Murphy, Grant & Co Langley & Michaels; S J Friediandor & Co; O S Levy & Co: Balfour, Guthrie & Co; M Hodge; J P Martin: Greenbaum, Weil & Co: Fredericksburg Brewery: Tillmann & Bendel: Chas Harley & C0: nd Brewing Co; M D Kent: L Lev Rolling Mills; W T Garrett: W ¢ W G Hin- on; Frank T J Quinn: ns & Co; H W H Hanna OCEAN STEAMSHIPS) PACIFIC COAST STEAMSIIR CONPAY] CUT RATES —T O VICTORIA, B. C.,, and PUGET SOUND. First Class.. .. 88.00 Second Class. . $58.00 Meals and berth Included. Ticket 0ffice—4 New Montgomery Street, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agenis HYDEOGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. 8. N height, and then the number given s subtractive ANTS' EXCHANGE. from the depth given by the charts. sco. February 20. 1898, } Telegrapn Hill wad dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. ., at noon of the 120ta meridian, or exactly at 8 r. M., Greenwich time. AL P, FECHTELER, i Lieutenant U. n charge. —_— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. THURSDAY, February 20. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 10 hours from Santa Cruz; produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Westport, Peterson, 43 hours from New- port: ballust, to Pollard & Dodge. Stmr Scotia, Johnson, 20 hours from Rockport; 203 M ft lumber. to Glenwood Lumber Co. Stmr State of California, Ackley, 57 hours from Poriland, via Astoria 42 hours; pess and mdse, Lo Goodall, Perkins & Co. Co. Stmr Walla Walla, Gage, 5914 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Haw bark Andrew Welch, Drew, 26 days from Honolulu; sugar, to Weich & Co. Bkin Retriever, sogan, 17 days from Port Had- Jock, via PortTownsend 11 day: laths. to W J Adams. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 2 days from Fisks Mill; 7000 posts, to Kruse & Euler. Oakland d! rect. Clearan. THURSDAY, February 20. Br stmr Progressist, R Dunsmuir & Sons. Stmr San Juan, Grundel, Panama; Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Senr Challenger. Sonerus, La Libertad via Sea | tlez Jobn T Wright. Pinkbam, Nanaimo; Sailed. THURSDAY. February 20. Stmr San Juan, Grundel, Panama. etc. Stmr Alcatraz, Dettmers, Point Arena. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Allen. Crescent City. Stockfleth, Grays Harbor. Stmr Del Nort Ger ship C H Watjen, Brunings, Queenstown. Br ship Bracadale, Y oulden, Sydne Schr Anpa, McDonald, Mahukona. Schr Seven Sisters, Steinborn, Bowens Landing. Schr Challenger, Sonerud, La Libertad vis Sea: tle. Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—Februarv 20—10 p M—Weather cloudy : wind NE; velocity & wiles. Char ers. Gamble for Yokohama. Spoken. Feb 8—Lat 35 05 N, long 34 47 W, Brbark Pass of Leny, from Astorid, for Queenstown. Memorandum. COLON, Feb 20—Stmr Finance broke her moor- ings last night and went adrift. Heavy woather prevails and a northerly gale is threatening. Domestic Ports. NEHALEM RIVER--Sailed Feb 18—Stmr Al- bion, for San Francisco. TATOOSH — Passed Feb 20—Haw stmr San Mateo, trom Comox, for Port Los Angeles: schr F S Redfield, from Newport, for Port Blakeley. ALBION—Arrived Feb 20—Schr Christina Steff- ens, hence Fen 16, GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Feb18—Schr Annie Gee, hence Feb 7; Feb 20—Schr La Gironde, trom Redondo: schr Sacramento, hence Feb 7. BOWENS LANDIN iled Feb 29—Sch New- ark, for San Francise ASTORIA—Arnved Feb 20—Stmr Queen, hence Eureka and Coos Bay. Satied Feb 20—Sumr South Coast, for San Fran- 1sco. N EWPORT—Arrived Fop 20—~Stmr Alcazar, fm Greenwood. Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Nayarro; schr John A Camp for Port Blakeley. EUREKA—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Pomona, hnc Feb 19 COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Arago, hence Feb 18; schr Fliza Mlller, hence Feb 6. GREENWOOD-—Salled'Feb 20—Stmr Whites- boro, for San Francisco. UMPQUA—Salled Feb 19—Schr Lily, for San Francisco. POINT ARENA—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Alca- traz, hence Feb 19. Eastorn Porta. NEW YORK—Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Allianca, for Colon. Foreten Por-s. SUNDERLAND—ATrrived Feb 10—Br ship Glen- esslin. hence Oct 3. CORK—Arrived Feb 18—Brship Lord Cairns, henge Oct 16. GALW A Y—Arrived Feb 17—Br ship Glenatton, from Orezon, HONGKONG—Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Peru, hnc Jan i8. Vancouver. 1mportations. MENDOCINO—Per I'oint Arena—2118 r r ties, 120 M st lumber, 9 cs plants, 12 sks furs, 1 bdl D hides, 1 cs books. 1 bx butter, 1 s fish. Point Arena—6000 posts, 20 bxs butter,7 cs eggs, 1 coop chickens, 17 cs fish, 6 cs mdse, 3 dressed hogs. 1 sk snells. 2 tons old iron. PORTLAND—Per State_of California—2030 qr- sks 2236 gunnies flour: 277 cs eggs, 3355 sks bran, 2150 sks shorts. 285 sks middlings, 62 sks ore, 445 sizs onfons, 3827 sks potatoes, 584 sks oats, 455 cs milk, Astoria—127 sks oysters, 96 pkes barrel 5, 450'Dals Shooks, 12 bxs 15h. 4 Pis express, ~ CF SALINAS—Per Gipsy—1485 sks barley, Moss Landing—1 bx butter, L cs eggs, 1 coop chickens. Monterey—2 sks dry abalones, 1 bx butter. Santa Cruz—16 sks 2 cris bones, 122 ska rags, 3 aks copper. 10 pkes iron, 1 crt junk, 1 sk lead, 24 cs cheese, 6 bdls sacks, 2 bxs butter, 16 bbig glue, 14 bdls sKins, 5 rolisleather, 2 bxs fish, 1450 by lime, 14 pkzs mdse. VANCOUVER—Fer Walla Walla—8517 hags rice, Victoria—315 bdls hides and skins, 4 pk; 16 bales tobacco, 4 sks rubber, 2 pkgs ’c’mf\’»am;,"’fi pkgs rope, 9 pkgs metal, 4 bxs ‘brass, 4 bxs 8 bdis copper. Juneau—1 chest tools. 1 bx quartz. Port Townsend—1 pkg mase, 1 sk coin. Sitka—1 pkg mdse. Douglass Isiand—1 vault, 1 bx builion, Seattle—122 bdls green hides, 1 bx tinplate, 1 cs furs, 27 cs hurdware, 1 cs furnishing zoods, & bale bear hides, 2 bals bair seal, 16 pkgs mdse, 110 bdls green hides, 93 }kes brass, 2 plow bottoms, 1 C frame, 2 sks coin, 2 ots Lousehold furnishings, § bxs fish, 14 sks corn, 5 bxs smokea fish. " From foreign ports—1 keg salt fish. Vaucouver via C P R R—20 bdis basket grease, 1 bx tron pump, 10 es wooden hames, 2 o4 mdse, 'L bx corn, 118 cs hats, Y1 os sewing ma: chines, B1 cks potash, 25 bxs earchenware. 3 os tobaced, 3 cs cigarettes. b Anacortes-$507 sks oats. New Whatcom--1 ¢s dry 2oods, 1 piano, 200 tals broom handles, 22 bdls hides, 1 bx pleture E household goods, 1 Jk coin. ST ancouver—165 bals staves, 14 bdls headin: bdis calf hides, 273 bls green hides, 65 b1 potie. 4 ;;xs hnu!elrflll,d goods, 1 sewing machine. Svereti—4 bxs type. 400 kegs nails, builion, $76 bdis 22 s 5 rolls Dagar. 1% 800 tars ‘acoma west of Farzo—4 pkgs mdse, 440 sks ore, 620 sks lax. 663 sks oats, 1979 sks whieat, = 3 sk flonr, 809 sks concentrates, 1 T ‘Tacoma—46 sks bones, 20 pKgs household goods,. 8. 3 bbls Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 12 hours from Men- | docino, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber | The schr Fred E Sander loads lumver at Port | Feb 18; stmr Alice Blanchard, hence Feb 14 via | ? lumber and | —To— ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. 950 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. reservations call ret. at 19 Mont- For gomery st Columbia sail: State of Califor February 18 and 28 broary 23 and March 4 From Spear-st. Wharf (Pier 24) at 10 a. M. 6UODALL, PERKIN® & (0., Genl. Supts. CONNOR, General Agent. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM L) Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel., Juneau, Kil- 1isn0o ana Sitka (Alaska), at 9 a. ., Fen. 14,29, March 15, 50, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacories and Now Whatcom _(Bellingham Bay, Wasi.), 9 A. keb. 4, 9, 14, 19, 24. and every filtnh day toereatter,’ coj ng at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R. at Tacoma with N. P. at Seattle with G. Alaska steamers. For lureka, Arcata and_Fields Landinz (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. M., Fb. 3, 7,11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every ivarth day thereaftor. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviots, Sania Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, at 9 A. M., Feb, 3,5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harfora (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, ltedondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a. M, Feb. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), sir. Willam- eite Valley, 10 a. M., 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery et GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. i) R \. Ry., av Por: Townsend with OCEANIC STEANSHIP COMPANY, ‘oolgardie gold fields eemantle), Austra- $220 first class; $110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Atrica. Australian steame: MONOWAL, salis v Honolulu and Auc land, Thursday, March 5, a2 Steamship Australl Honowiu_only, Tue: day, March 10, at 10 a SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced rates for parties March 10 and Anri 7, Ticket Office, 114 Montgomery street. Frelght Office, 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS, CO., General Agents. COMPAGNIE GENERAL ’I'KMSJTMNTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW).42 NORTH Sailed Feb 19—Br stmr Empress of India, for | River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avold both transit oy English railway the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandris, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160: second-class, $116. LA BOURGO Capt. Leboeut LA NORMANDI E, Capt. Delonc: & Narch 7, 6 a. a Capt. Baudeio; LA BRETAG E, Capt. Rupe AEIR N weniereinoer... March 21, 5'a. a0 &4 For further particulars apply to A. FORGE B 0. 3 Bowling Green, PJ. F. FUGAZL & CO., Agel avenue, San Francisco. " WILTE STAR LIVE. Unfied States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown &Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WeEEK. ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, £35 and 840; Maj 5 1 ic i “Teutoni e Tickets from England, Ire land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Ticket sailing dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the neral Oflice of the Company, 613 under Grand Hotel. G. W, General Agent tor Pacific Coast. NETHERLANDS AHERICAN STEAM NAV- GATION COMPAAY. New York to Boulogne (Parls), Rot= terdam and Amsterdam, Salling from New York EVERY SATURDAY st 9 a M. Cheapest route to Europe. First cabin $15 and upward. Second cabin $36. Round-trip tickets ac Teduced rates. LOWes: sieerage rates to all poinis. For passage apply to local ticket agent or THOMAS COUK & SON, Pacific Coast passenzer agents, 621 Market st.. S. F. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL D fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route &t Cerboursh, e, and Plymouth to land passenzers, e rotah bills 0f lading, M conneciion With the Pacific Mail S. S. Co,, issutd for freight and treass wre to direct ports (n nd and Germans. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; third elass, $87 80. For further particulars apply to PARROTT & CO., Azents, 306 Calitornia st "~ STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington At 5 P. al: Daily, Except Sunday, 5 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton, ‘Telephone Main S05. Cal. Nav. and Impt. Co, VALLEJO, MAER ISLAND, “BENICIA, PORT TONTA AXD (RACKETT. STR. MONTICELLO, | Daily, except Saturday and Sunday—10:30 a. x. J and & P. M. ; Saturday, 1 Sunday—8 T, 0 noon; *4 P, ). onl Landing, Mission 1, Pier %

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