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[ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETs. Mexican Dollars advanced. Silver weaker. Shipment of $641,836 to China. Wheat advancing again. Whext Freights dul Barley slightly higher. Oats, Corn and Rye dull. Bran and Middlings weak. Hay stendy. Beans and Seeds dull. No change in Flour. Potatoes weak. Onions lower. Buttey easy and in ample supply. Egss decline every aa; Cheese scarce and firm. Vegetables lower again. Poultry and Game dull. Apples quict. Oranges weak. Prunes heid at 4c. Hams, Bacon and Lard firm. Hides and Leather quiet. Hoys away below cost of production. Spring Wool looked for shortly. Lamb lower. Hogs firm. 2 ~-R2spo ‘%&ZQ ln‘depen écr.(eb eles S NN | 1 aPartly Cloudy bellies 12 ds 5e:-do shoulders, 4%@4%c: do nams. m,{é" e LARDLower; light demand; Western steam, $5 621p; city, $5; May. $5 8215 Refined, dul continent, $6 85: &, A., #615; compound, $1 75. PORK—Steady, fair demand: old mess, $10 25@ | 1075. BUTTER—Fairly good _demand: firm: State dairy, 9@12¢: do creamery held, 13@1814c: West- | ern 'l'l‘aatm\-ry. i4@21%%c: do held, 13@ldc; do | factory, 8la@)2imcs Elgins, 21lpc: imitation | creamery, 1 1yc; rolls, S@11c. | CH EESI—Fair jobbing demand: unchanged. | 2 al : weaker: State and 1216@15c;” Southers, 1134@12 . case, $1 75@3: Western, fresh, 12@1215¢; fairly active: strained, com- | 6215@1 65. #—Quiet, steady; 2914@29%4c. ets, $2@4 75, domestic, fair to mon to good, §1 TURPENTIN extra. 3@b MOLASSES ~Firm; demand; New or zood 10 choice, 27@37c. COFFEL—S eady: 10@25 points down. March, | $1247@12 50: April, $12 15@12 25; May, 811 90 @11 95 June, $11 62@11 70; Jaly, $11 40@11 50 September, $10 75@10 85: November, $1075: December, $10 55@10 60. No. 7, 1314@1334c. SUGAR—Raw, dull: steady; centrifugals, 98 test, 41gc. Refined, quiet Spot Rio dull, steady; fair refining, 334¢; steady ! No. 6, 434c: No. 7. 4 b.16c; No. 8, 414c 3.16: No. 10, 4%4e: No. 11, 411-1 4c: No. 18, 6c; off A, 4 7-16@4 11-16¢; moid A.B14c; standard A, Sc: confectioners' A, 475c: cut loaf and crushed, 53gc: powdered and cubes, 514c; granulated, 5¢. Fruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Apricots, bags, 934 @12 PEACHES—Peelea, 14@15c: unpeeled, 4@8%4c. PRUNES—Four sizes, 514@514C. RAT 3.crown, 314(@3140; 40 4-crown. 414 @3c: o London sayers, 85@95¢: do clusters, $1 25 | @145 . ALMONDS—Soft-shell, 732@8c; do paper-shell, 11@12e. WALNUTS—Soft-shell, §14@10c; standard, 614 | @Te. ("01'5~Qulel: State, common to choice, 2145 @8c: Pacific Coast. 213@8c: London market steady: Pacirie, 30@40s. WOOL—Firm, quiet; domestic fleece, 22¢; pulled, 15@33c: Texas, $@13. Merchandise. Amerjean, §11 75@18 50. COPPER Lake, $1090@11 55. LEAD—Firm; Domestic, $3 20@3 2214. TIN—Barely steady: Straits, $12 15@12 40; | plates, quiet, | SPELT E—Quiet; Domestic, $4@4 05. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Trr., Feb. 25.—Liverpool cables, which were 3 farthings higher this morning, again defined what should be the course of the wheat market at the opening to-day. Under their influ- ence prices started with a distinct gain over ves- terday’s close of 35@%4c, and advanced another | eighth within & few minutes. Here the improve- | ment met with opposition in the form of moder- | ately free sellingof long stuff. The postingof the | world’s shipments for the week which, all told, ageregated 8,200,000 bushels, softened the tone a 191 Preferred... .. ceeeee HT Minn. & St. L com. 2114/ Western Union.... ssz: 1st preferred..... 81t Wis Centrac. . 4 2 57" \Wheeling & L'E.. 117 Mobile & Ohio, 42 Am Cotton Oi DIl 66 Nashville Chatt.... 70 (W U Beef.. 954 National Linseed.. 15 ’1.. 1 Traction.. 2134 N.J. Central. 10744/ Ann Arbor. €1/ %G moxps. U S 4s rex... 10914 M K T2ds 6314 Do, ds coupon...310 " Do, ds. 861, U S s new reg.... 11714 Mutual Union 6s...115 Do, 45 coupon...1171a N J Cent Gen bs...119 Do. 2 95 * Northern Pac 1sts.117 11514 Do, 2ds... 1 11814 Do, 30s..... 70 Cherokee 4s. 1896.100 _ Northwest Consols. ] 39142 Do, 1897..........100 | Do, deb b 10975 Do. 1898, 100 OR&N lsis 1103, Do, 1899, 100 |SuLd&lronMtGen 53 80 Pacific 68 0f'85....— |SCL & 8 F Gen D.C,3-6 5s........110 |&t Paul Consols | AlaClass A 401108 &t P.C: & Palsis:115 Do. Class B 4, | La Consol ds......... 98%/Bouth Missourl funding..— | Texas Pacific firsts 8834 N Carolina con 6s..122 |Texas Pacseconds. zi 10365 UnionPac 1stor'96. 1021 10635 West Shore 4 108 | Do, Pac Cal ists..112 ern K. R. bs. 914 Tenn new ss. N8 Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 6815 | Va funding debi... 61 Y2|R GranaeWest 1sis 771, o, reg. — IChes & O Bs........108 Do. deferred 3. 6142 Atchison ds........ 7954 Do. trust repis i 615 Do, 2d8 A.,.iiun. 273 Canada South 2ds.. 10652 G H & S A 6s......105° en Pac lstsot’95 101 | Do. 2 7s. ... 10114 Den & R'G 1st..... 1133 H & Tex Cent 90 | Do. con 6s. 74 Reading 4s. 79%g 771 Missouri 6. .+ 100 0834 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa., Feb. 25.—ihe spot market is firm at bs 8@5s . Carg firm a m‘/:um”ms.@ 9340 oes are firm at 27s FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool auotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Feb- ruary, 68 734d: March, 5s ¥d; April, bs 8l4d; May, 55 812d; June, s 815a. SECURITIES, LONDON. Exg.. Feb. 25.—Consols. 109 7-16; silver, 31 5-16d; French Rentes, 102f 8714c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION Sterling Exchange, 60 days........, — $4863 Sterling Excnange, sight.. = e Sterling Cables. S - 4881, New York Exchange, Sight - Par New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — Par Fine Silver, B ounce. ... = 655 Mexican Dollars. . o6 TREASURY SHIPMENIL. The City of Peking took out a treasure list of $541,836, consisting of $871,246 in Mexican Dol- lars, $3050 in Goid Coin and $167,500 in Silver Bullion. L PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS — Are quiet at the last quoted rates. The chartered Wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 30,800, against 25.- 500 tons on the same date last year: gaged, 48,000 tons, against 73,600; o the way 10 this port, 213,000 tons, against 139,700, W HIEAT—Liverpovl and Chicago are both higher and this market bas advanced in sympathy ® Snow Explanation. | The arrow with the wind. The top figures at sitation Indicate maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it, if any, the amount of Tainfall, of meited snow in inches tnd hundredths. during past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid | lines, “connect points of equal air pressure; iso- | therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word *high" means high barometric pressure and Is usually accompanied by fair weather; reiers to low pressure, and is usually preceded and sccompanied by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows” isually first appear the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in the | 1 low aiong the co the isobars extend north and 503th along the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low’ 18 inclosed with isobars of marked curva- ture rain sbuth of Orcgon is jmprobable. With & “Ligh” in the vicinity of 1daho, and the pres falling to the riila const er weal be expects ummer and ¢ w ter. The reverse of these conditfons &n opposite result, der her i ill produce WEATHER AU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGE WEATHER BUREAT. SAN FRANC 1885, 5 r. M.—Weather con forecast : ULTURE, ebruary 24, general ns and i The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date 8s compared with those of the same dace last sea- son: Eureka 24.73, last season 3 d Bluft 13.67, 1ast season 25.13; San kran season 21.97: Fresuo 4.09, last sezson 21.32 Luis Obispo 12.25, last se 2.46: Les Angeles 5.1, last season 11.68: San Diego 2.82, last season 10.17: Yuma .46, last season 3.01 The following maximum temperaures are re- portea from stations i California to-day: Eureka 6. Fresno 76, Los Angeles 84, Red Bluff 66, Inde- pendence —, SantDiego 75, San Francisco 63, San Luis Obispo 78, Yuma 84. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 63, minimum 47, mean There was no rainfall during the past 24 hours. 2 A storm of unusual intensity is central in British Columbia and Alberta, from which pressure increases rapidly to California, last and Utah. Heavy rain has fallen in Washington and light rain in Northwestern gon. Cloudy weather extends southward into Cali- fornia as far as San Francisco. Rain will be gen. eral to-night throughout Oregon and will extend into the o > northern portion of California. It is ha to reach San Francisco. Tnese couditions are likely to be followed by colder clear- ing weather on W ednesaay. Forscast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight February 26, 1896: Northern California—Generally cloudy and foggy dnesday morning, becoming fair during the ooler: winds shifting to north- ming high on the northern coast. Wednesnay: cooler in portion, cooler Wednesday night; risk westerly winds. loudy: cooler in the northwest por- r Wednesday night. udy Wednesday ; probably ratn: colder Wednesday night. Arizons—Fair Wednesday. San Francisco and vicinity=—Clondy and fogey to-night and Wednesday morning, becoming fair g Wednesday; cooler: brisk 10 high westerly 1. Haxwmox, Forecast Ofticial. NEW YOREK MARKETS. i Financial. XFW YORK, X. Y., Feb. Profit-taking by local operators and sales for London account, ac- companied by lower cables, led 10 a rather weak opening at the Stock Exchange to-day. The sales by the foreigners were estimated at fully 15,000 shares. The trading element was quick t0 dis- cover the change in sentiment and attempted to brinz about a reaction in prices, 4nd under pres- sure from this source the market declined 33 per cent in the case of Baltimore and Ohio, 234 per cent in Leather preferred and 27 per cent in To- bucco. _ Baltimore . and Ohio’s deciine was due to the impression that the report of the expert will be anything but favorable. Tobacco broke on vague rumors that the com- pany bas lost one of the suits bronght against it in the matter of its legal integrity. Leather preferred was s0ld by the bears on the idea that the passing of the dividend must necessarify result in lower prices for the siock. The directors met to-day, but did nothing. ‘The belléf is general, however, that President Hoyt, in his report to-morrow, will state that it has been deemed advisable by thé directory 10 pass the dividend at this time. This action, it decided upon, will meet with the approval of bankers here, who have been more than friendly tothe company. Sugar and Chicago Gas were notably strong, and rose 10 11754 and 70, respec- tiveiy In the late trading the market was depresse: for a time because or the break in Tobacco, bu the final trading speculation was firm in tone. changes show losses of 14@23; per cent, Manh: 1an and Tobacco leading. Total sales were 245,750 shares. Bonds were lower, sales footing up $2 Atchison adjustment fours 3 : eral fours certificates, 1 107 o seconds, A, 110 2734 Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic fives, 110 #7: Norchern Pacific thirds, 1 t0 79; do consol, 53, 10 : do certificates, 134 1o 4234. St. Louls attd San ¥rancisco Trust fives rose 1516 K8; S ul. and Sioux City sixes, 2 to 130 S Pail _seven and three-tenths, 214 10 125. in Government bonds. $155,000 coupon fours ot 1925 sold ai 11715@11734, $10,000 registered. 117%4; $1000 coupon fours ut 111 Grain. FLOUR—Firm, quiet. Winter wheat, 10; grades, $350@300; winter wheat, fair to fancy, $2 86@3 90 winier wheat patents, $3 90@d 15 Minnesota clear, $2 70@3 30; Minnésota straits, 8300@3 30: Minnesota pitents, $3 35@4 30; low grades, £2 50@3 0 ity mills,” $4 15@4 mwills patents, $4 20@1 45; rye mixture, 450: superfine, $2 10@270; 00@2 Southern flour-Quiet. Common to iair, extra, $240@3 00; xood to choice, $3 00@3 30. Rye flour — Quiet, “steady, $2 40@2 85. Buckwheat flour—81 201 2: BUCKWHEAT—40@41c. CORNMEAL—Steady; veliow Western, $2 20@ #225: Brandywine, $2 20. Nominal % Nominal. ALT—Firm; Western, 55@58c. WHEAT—Fairly aciive, stronger. No. 2 red. slore and elevaior, Bllp@llize; afloat, ».@ B3140: 1. 0. b., 8255@R35uc; ubgraded red, 7 No. 1 Northern, 76 77 Options were fairly a and firm at 134@ 15gc advance on beiter cables. higher West, jor- eign buying, bad crop revorts from Argentine, acitve expori demand and local covering: May and July most active. No. 2 red, February, 754c: March, 753gc; May, T38%c; June, 73%ac; July, 31jge. 41 No. 2, 87%c elevator; COKN—Dull, stronger. B814c afioaL, OpLions were moderately active and firm at 1@ Sgc udvance, foliowing the West and better cabies. Nay most active: February, 37Lic; May, 37c; July, 377gc. OATS—Quiet, firm. options uull, nominaily unchanged. Februa 4 U prices: No. 2, 26 . Chicago. 2714¢: 2614c: mixed W e hite do and white State, 27@28c. n, unchanged. Provisions. {EF—Quiet; mnchanged. Beef hams dull, 814 50@157 tierce beef, inactive: city extra India wers, $15@16 80; cur meats, dull, weak; pickled | [ “low” | little. slight recessions then taking place. On the whole there was no_big trading and price | s trifie orthwestern receipts are sgain picking up. ¥ 568 cars arrived in against 452 last Tuesday and 615 on the corresponding day a vear ago. Chicago celved 185 cars and inspected out 210,104 bushels. ater In thie MOrning, on reports of damage to the | Argentine crop, large sales of cash wheat for ex- port at New York and & second advance at Liver- | pool there was fresh buymg which communicated | renewed strength to prices, material gains taking | | plac ’s reported a decrease in the world's upply of 1,436.000 bushels. Thoman esti- | stock in farmers’ hands at 157.000,000 continental cables were v rances amounted to 279,414 “Shorts” were urgent buvers in the last ty minutes, the best quotations of the | being established just before the close. it was re- | ported that 100 loads were sold at New York for | May wheat opened from €8¢ to 861% 3 nd 674k, closing at 6735@ higher than vesterday. Est X 10-MOTTOW, 45 Cars. ed to maintain & fair proportion the very heavy r O course the firmne « corn, which apparent store were 99,534 b highe ances were large at 353.487 bushels. Bradstrees reported a decrease in availabl 77.000 bushels. May cord opened at 303 1 bevween @3054c and 3lc, closing at 3lc, sc higher th: Jstimated receipts for to-morrow g OATS—Werehardly #s strongas the condition of the other maikers and the sympathy existing therewith would warrant. _There was a noticeabie lack of demand, while offerings were rather in- clined to be free.” Receip: 5 800 bushels were taken from store. Bradstreet’s re- poried a decrease in stocks of 115,000 bushels. | May outs closed Ygc bigher than vesterday. ksti- | mated receipts for to-morrow, 225 Cars. FLAX—)Was stea sh, 90@80vac; May, 91 @9115c. Recelpts wére 33 cars. PROVISIONS—The hog markef was weak and lower this morning and product in view or that | fact presented little in the way of firmness. The | business aiso lacked in interest and the session was of the monotonous order. May porx closed | 10c lower, May lard 5@7%zc lower and ribs 3¢ lower. of strenut 15, 1268 cars. { Closing Prices. WHEAT—February, 851gc; May, 6735@87%4c; July, 671k CORN—Febroary, 29l4c; May, 38lc: July, 317 September, 35¢. OATS—February. 20lgc: May, 211gc; July, 21Yo@2155kc. PORK~—May, 89 85: July, $10 05. LARD—May. 85 50: July, $5 65. RiB>—May, $515; July, 856 25. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IrL., Feb. 25.—There was the usual light Tuesday run of cattle to-day and aithough not many were wanted prices held firm. The offeringsof hogs were large. Packers and other buyers held off and succeeded in forcinga decline of 5@10c. The supply of sh2ep was mod- erhte and there was a iair demand. Prices were steady. CATTLE—Receipts, 8500 Fancy beeves, $4 50 @3 85: choice toprime, 1300 to 1750 pound steers. £4 104 40; £00d 10 choice steers, 1200 10 1600 pounds.’ $3 B0@4: medium steers, 1150 to 1300 pounds, $3 55@3 75: common steers, 950 to 1200 pounds, $3 30@3 50; feeders, 900 to 1200 pounds, #3 50@3 85: stockers, 600 to 900, pounds, $2 75 @3 50: bulls, cholce to extra, #83@J 35: cows, poor {0 good canners, $1 60@2 45; cows and heifers, | extra, $3 50@3 85 cows, fair to_choice, $2 50@ | @3 40; veal calves,good to choice, 85@6 2! alves, Common to good, $3@4 75: Texas fed steers, $3 15@3 90; Texas bulis, oxen and cows. $2 35@ | 3 35: milkers and springers, per head, 820@40. }GGS—Kecerpts. 29,000." Heavy packing and shipping _lots. $i@4 10: common to choice mixed, $3 85@4 10: cholce assorted. $4& 10@ 5 : igs. $3 60@4. nferior to choice, NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call has been ensy at 3@4dy: last 1oan at 3%, and closing oficred at 3% Prime mer- cantile paper, 6@7%. Bar silver, 6834c. Mexican dollars, bal4c. sterling exchanze steady, with actnal brs'iess in bankers’ bills at $4 8614,@4 86, for sixty rys and $4 871,@4 873 for demand. Posted rares, 34 87@4 881p. Commercial billa, $4 55144 56, Government bonds stead bonds dull; rauroad bonds firm. Silver at the board was quiet. CLOBING RTOCKS. Tel & Cable.... 91 Norfolk & Wes: 254 rese 1734 Preferred.. . 810 27"*|North American... b7y Northern Pacitic. Express...148 Adams XX [k lton, Terre Haute. 58 Aerican Expross. 110 ‘American Tobacco. 787! Preferred...... --102 Bay State uas. Ealtimore & Ohio.. .83 | 1st preferred. Brunswick Lands.. %/ 2d préferred. | Buftalo, Roch & P. 101u/NY. & N, H | Cenaaa Pacific. Cansda Southel Canton Land .. Central Pacific . Ches. & Ohio. . Chicago Alton. Preferrea. ... | Uregon 1mprovmi Preferred. , ‘hicago, 8. & Q... "UYg Oregon Navigation. 11 Chicago & 1 Ti.. 43" °/Oregon Short Lina: 7 Preferred. 98 |Pacific Mall........ 2834 Chicagouas.. 63 Peorin, D.& Evans. 3iy Cleve & Pitiahnrg.160 Pittsburg & W ptd. 2 | Comsoiidation Coal. 30 |Pullman Palace...158, Consolidated Gas..15734 Quicksilver... C. C.C. &St Lowis. 7814 ° Preferred.. EB14 Keaaing. . 534§ RioGrand 94| Preterred. 17% Rock Isiana, 161 RomeWat & O; 129 Bt L. &S W... 162 | Preferred. Denver& R. Gu.... 14% 6t Paul. Preterred. DULs Preferrad. Dietillers 18% st Paol & Duluth, 277 General Eléctric... 3-1z Preferred......... 9) Me TR 167 &t. Paul & Omaha. 4214 Preferred. 23Y; Preferred. 124k, Fort WayDe.......1o2 (St F. M. & . 1..1109 GreatNorihern pfa.110 |Siiver Certincat.s.. 6414 | Green say. ~ s southern Pacific... 1915 | Harlem., 293" Soutnern R. R..... 103 | Hockin, 2 Preferrea. 325y Hocking V. 177 Homestake . H. & Texas 1litnols Central.... 87 | Towa Central... 2 | Preterred.... .0 E2nsas & Texas. .. Preferrea. : 6l 1018t Louis & K& & Kingston & Pem,,, 3 Lake Erio & Wesia 2115 Preferred. 12 Preferred. .. 743 Union Pacific 8o Lage shore. ..149 ‘l.l Den. & Guie. & N 2544 US. Cordage. ... 55 Preferred, 8714 Preferred...... 00 111y { LongIslana.. """ 82| Guaranteed. 22 Louisville & Nagh. 5454 U. S, Express, ey Lousvillo Na& Ch. 94 U, S. Leather...... 1014 Preferred, 24 Preferred. 8534 Manhattan Consoi.105 | U. S. Ruober. 2RI Mempois & Charls. 18 | Preferred. 85 Mexican Centrai... 1214 Utica & B. 51 Michigan Centrai., 96 |Wab, 8 L. & Pac.. 735 ) | Round do, 85@9715: | ¥aily extras, 1. §1 121,@1 13 cholce, $1 15; lower grades, 1 05@1 10; extra choice’ for milling, $1 20@ 1271 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INYORMAL NESSION—10 o'clock — May—2700 tons, $1 1474; 100. $1 14545: 600, $1 143,. D cember—500, $1 1454; 300, 81 1434: 300, £1 14 REGULAR MORNING SEsstoN—day—-700 tons, 81 1655; 600, $1 1516: 700, $1 1514: 1600, ¥11635. December—300, 31 16%4: 2300, $1 1534 300, $1 15. AFTERNGON SEsstox — December — 100 ton #1147t 00, $1 15, May—100, 31 16345 600, | £ 53 BAKLEY—Holders have advanced their asking s and‘the murket is firm. Feed, 6725@72Yac : choice, 7334c; Brewing, T5@8214¢. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥ —10 o'clock—May—200 tons, 100, T485c. LAR MORNING SESSION—May—100 tons, &e: 300, Ta74¢. 00N 'SESS10N — December — 200 tons, 100, 74Vac. ery weak. Hoiders would have to ac- r prices to sell. Milling, 7214@S0c B ctl; Feed, 80@85c @ cf good to cholce, T2l common to fair, 8716@70c; Gray, T2%a@ Ked, for seed, 1@l 06; Black, for seed, 90c@$1 20: Surprise, 90c@81. CORN—The excessive receipts continue, as will be seen elsewhere. A continuous stream is com- ing from Nebraska. The market is neglected and very weak. Large Yellow, 8715@90¢ % ctl; Small White, S0@8Zac. RYE—Quiet at 80@8214¢ B ctl. BUCKWHEAT~Quoted at 31@1 25 B ctl. KiG 74 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Shipment of 7261 bbls to Vladivostock. Quotations show no change. Net cash §% 0@4 P bbl: Bakers' extras, $5 80@3 90; superfine, $2 T5@2 85 B bbl. CORNMEAL. ETC.-Feed Corn, $20 50@2 Cracked Corn, £21@21 50 @ ton. MILLSTUFFS=Pri Flour, 3t4c: Rice Flour, 7vac; 7, @3c: extra cream do, 34 33,1 Oat Groats, 4vgc: Hominy, 4@4gc: wheat Flour, dc: Cracked Wheat, 315 415c: whole 'Wheat Flour, 8c; Rolled Uats, 43j4c: Pearl_Barley, 4lge; Splic Peas, 444c; Green do, Slgc @ b, HAY AND TE BRAN—R lower at $12@13 ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—Are weak at $16@17 for lower grades up to $19 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—olled Barley, $16@17 @ ton: Oficake Meal at the mill, $21' @ ton: jobbing, #21 50: Cottonseed Oflcake, $21. HAY—Arrivals are moderate and the market is steady. Wheat Is quotable at $8@12 @ ton Oat, $8@9 B ton; Wheat and Oat, 38@11 8 ton Barley, $7@9; Alfalfa, $7@9; Ciover. $6@8 5 Compressed, $7@10 50; Stock, $6@7 ¥ ton. STRAW—85@t0c bale. SDSTUFFS. | BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS — Very dull and rather weak than otherwise. Bayos are quotable at i@l 10 B ctl; Small Whites, $1 26@1 50 B cti: Pea, $140 @1 60 ctl; Large Whites, $110@1 20; Pink, 90c@$1 10: Reds, $1 30@1 60: Blackeye, nominal; Red Kiduey, $1 50@1 65; Limas, $2 25@2 65} Butters. §1 50@1 65 ¥ ctl. SEEDS—There is not much business now. Of- ferings are small and so is the demand. Brown Mustard is quotable at $1 95@2 05 B ctl: Trieste, $2@2 20 B ctl; Yellow Mustard, $1 40@1 60: Flax, $1 70@1 75; Canary, 314@314c B Ib: Alfal- fa, 5@7c ¥ tb; Rape, 13,@2c @ b; Hemp, 4c 8 b, DRIED PEAS—$1 25@1 40 % cu for Niles and $1 25@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—The-market continues heavily sap- plied and weak. Stockton Sweets are quoiable at $1 25@1 60; Merced Sweets, $2 B ctl; Sa- linas Burbanks, 60@90c % ctl: Kiver Burbanks, 30@35¢ B sk: Oregon Burbanks, 40@60c; Orezon Garnet Chi’cs, 60@70c; Kiver Reds, 60c B ctl; Early Rose, 40@50c: Petalumas and Tomales, 35 @4oc. ONIONS—Are in ample supply and lower. to_cholce, 60@80c B ctl; Oregon. 75c@3$1: Nevadas, $1 B ctl. VEGETABLES—Arrivals were 252 hoxes Aspar- agus and 205 voxes Rhubarb and 40 sacks Peas. “I'he Summer kinds continue to dechne under. creasing receipts. Mexican Tomatoes are guotable at $1 504 ® box; Cucumbers, 75c@$1 60 B doz: Asparagus, 5@ic ® Ib for ordinary and E@lUc for choice Rhbubarb, 4@: e ® Ib; Mushrooms, 1214@20c B ib; Lried Peppers, S@l0c ® 1b; Green Peppers, — 3 i Los Angeles Tomatoes, 50c@$1 50 % bx: Green Peas. 235@4c for Los Angeles and 415@6c for Bay; String Beans. 10@1235c 3 1b: Dried Ukra, 1215c; Cabbage, 4U@50c P cil; Garlic, 4@5¢ B 1n; Marrowfat Squash, $30 B ton. BUTTER, CukESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Weakness is the order of the day at present. Stocks are siowly increasing and the ten- dency is to keep as closely cleaned up as possibie. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 26@27c; special brands go Dhigher: seconds, 24@25¢ ¥ 1. DareY—Fancy, 23@24c: good tojchoice, 22@ 2215¢; lower grades, 20@2ic. Eastzry—Ladle-packed, 14@18c B 1. CHEESE—The . shelves are still bare and all merchantable Cheese sells on arrival. Fancy mild new_is quotable at 1235@13c B Ih; common to good, 10@12c B M; Cream Cheddar, 12@13c % i Youns Amernca, 12g18c; Western, 1215@ 13c: Eastern, 13@14c. EGGS—Prices drop about a cent a day now. s are liberat and increasing. Store Lges. 11 ranch Eggs, 1215@15¢, with sales at 14c Good Cut Onions, 40@50c; POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY~Domestic stock is dull, with higher pricesifor Pigeons, other kinds belng unchanged. ‘There is still some Eastern on hand, selling at $5 50 for Hens and $7 for young Roostérs. Live Turkeys, 10@11c for Gobblers and 11@12c B 1b for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 10@13c; Geese ® pair, $125@1 75: Ducks. $4 50@s for old and $5 @7 for younz: Hens, $3 50@4 50 ¥ doz: Roosters, young,” $8@8 50: do, old, $3 25@a: Fryers, $5 50 @8: Broilers. $4 50@5 for large and 83 50@4 for small; Pigeons. $2 25@2 50 ® doz for young and £1 5¢ for old. SAME—Gray Geese, 81 50; White Geese, 50c: Brant, 75¢@$1: Honkers, —; Hare, 50@76c: n-:)hu , $1@1 25 for Cottontalls and 76¢ P doz for small, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, APPLES—Quiet at 85c@$1 B box for good to choice, 50@75c for common tw fuir and 31 25@ 150 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS — Oranges are lower again ai_75c@$1 B box for Seedimgs aud $1 250 % % 10r Navelas. rroren. sicak goss o o nothing; Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@ 2 50 for good Lo choice: Mexican Limes. $5 3 box: California Limes, 65@85c; Bananas, $1 26@2 50 B bunch; Pineappies, $2@5 # doven. DRIED FRUITS, RAISiNS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Holders of Santa Clara Prunes bave agreed to hold their four sizesat 4c. The | % | disen- | No. | ipts are larze and the market 1s still | market for all Fruits is stagnant and weak. There is no Eastern demand whatever. The following. Pprices rule on the Frult Exchange: CARLOAD Lows—Apples, 22@5c B B for quar- tered, 3@3lpc P Ib tor sliced and 414c B b for evaporated: " veaches, 3la@dc § Ib and sv,@flc for fancy; peeled in boxes. 12C: Apricots, Rac for prime to choice, 94 for sancy and 11¢.8 Ib for fancy Moorpark: Figs. black. 2iac for unpressed: White Figs, 4@bc 1n sacks; Pears, 7c B 1 for evaporated halves. $@61C R Ib for QuATters; Prunes. 53 @dc: Plums, 4¢ % Ib for pit- ted and-11,@214c for unpitted; Nectarines, 5@6c ® Ib for prime 10 cholce and 634 for fancy. JOBRING PRICES—Apples, 4@alac: Peaches. 3@ 4c and 5¢ for faucy; peeled, in_boxes, 10@1214¢; Yrunes, dc for the four sizes. 6c 3 Ib for 40@50's and 5c for 50@60's; A pricots, 6@9%/4c for prime to choice and li@lle for fancy 2Moorpark: Figs, black, 214@234c: White Figs, 3@bc; Pears. 6lgc for evaporated haives and 3@5c for quarters; Plums, 8lh@dc tor pitted and 1@lYec for un: plited: Nectarines, 4@5c @ Ib for prime t6 choice. RATSINS AND DKIED GRAPES—Prices are as follows, carload los, f. 0. b. San Francisco: Lon- don Iayers, 85@90c ¥ box; four-crown, loose, 33,c 3 three-crown, i0ose, 234c Ib; ' two-crown, %c: seedless Sultanas, 33, @4c: seealess Muscatels, i NUTS—Cheéstrints, 6@Sc B 1b; Wainuts, 7@Sc % I for No. 1 hard and 9@93% for sottshell, job- Ding lots; Almonds, 6@7%sc ior Languedoc’ and 815@10c for paper-shell, jobbing: Peanuts, b@bc 107 Kastern and 33,@4%gc for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecats, 6¢ jor rough and 8¢ for pol- ished; Filberts, 8@gc; Brazil Nuts, 7%@Sc B 1b; Coconnuts, $4 50@d @ 100. HONEY—Comb is quotable at 10@12c B 1 for bright and 8@9c % Ib for lower grades; water- White extracted, 6@oec ¥ Ib; light amber ex- tracted, 414@434c; dark amber, 4 dark, 2@8c. BEESWAX—Z3@27c & 1b. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Hams, Bacon and Lard are very firm and pointing upward. Bacon, 8gc for heavy, “14c for light medinm, 9%4c for light. 1014¢ for extra light and 1234c for sugar-cured: Eastern Sugar-curea fams, 11%4c: Californin Hams, 19@10%4c; Mess Beef, §5 B bbl; extra messdo, 88 60; famlly do, $10; extra prime Pork, $8 bbl; extraciear. $16 @ bbl; mess, $14 P bbl; Smoked Beet, 10@1014¢ # M. LARD—Eastern, tierces, Is auotable at 814c B 1b for compouna and 8c for pure; pails, Blee; Cali- | fornia tierces, 6c for compound and 634c for pure; | hali-bbls, 634c: 10-1b tins, T¥4c; do b, T34¢ B b pCOTTOLENS—Ts4c in tierces and 8¢9 B in 10- ins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS-—Prices have not changed for some time. The market is quiet. Heavy salted steers, 7c: cuils and brands. 6c; medium, 6e: culls and brands. 5c: light, 5¢; culls and brands, 4¢t Cow- hides, 5@5Yac: culls and orands, 4@44c; salted Kip, 5c B Ib; salted Calf, 503 Ib; saltéd Veal. | 6c: ary dides, 16@11c; culls and brands, 7@73gc: | drv Kip and Veal, 9c: culls, 614@Tc: dry Calt, | 18¢: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, be: Deerskins, good sumumer, 25@30c; medium 15@ 25c: winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@ 1152 earh: short wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 40 @50c each; long wool, 65¢ eacn. Culls of all kinds about Lac less. TALLOW—Weak 2@4c: No. 2, 8¢; e B b, WOOL—Some new Spring clip is expected in shorily. Dealers sax it will appear eariier thah usuel this vear, owlng to the recent hot dry | weather. The market continues flat. We quote Fall as follows: Enstern Oregon. 9@11c B Ih: San | Jouquin and Southern. 3@6c; Nevada, Sc B HOPS—Buyers are bidding_2@2}ze, but such ds wre promptly rejecied. Nominal 'quotations of 215@bc represent the market. There is no busi- ness. and quiet. No. 1. rendered, refined, 5%@53%c; Grease, b | by GENERAL MNERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calentta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, $4 1215@4 25; San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 24@3se. COAL—Wellington is quotable at $8 P ton: New Welllngton, onthtield Wellington, $7 50 ¥ o Seattle, $5@5 50: ant, £5 50: Coos Bay | $4 50: Wallsend, $6 50 $750; Brymbo, | Pennsylvania Anth: g, $13; Welsh AD- | pontgtexcp 77 95 |Pwlat.RRGs. — 11615 thracite gz, Hock Springs. Castle | wagnr&P 65.1051 — |Reno. WLEL — ° 105 | Gateand ¥ '7.60; Coke, $10 50in | P eCH RREs. — 10714/Riverw Cobs — 100 | bulk and 813 50 3 In sacks. B ) | Geary-stR3s. — 103 “lsactop & i...100 102 | @i os AkD FrUITApricors are guptable at®1 | Losanglés. — 101 /SF&NPRR5s1003,102 @1 05 B dozen; Pe: $110@1 105 e ey | Do,Gnted.6s. 10114103 [SPREAriz8s 94 = 85 35 % lvlfj': l}: & L e i‘;“fi’wmi“;fiuu, - mfiuc.mg.m — 0o@eL. = oRyCon5s. 10815 — [SPRRCalds. — 9714 | GETABLES — Tomatoes, 708 | NeyCNgR7s 98 105 |SPHrRCaigs — 8 | FES W daoie: ¥ dosen, NPCRR6s.101%5 — 'SVWaterfs. 12215 — Si—We quo’ e \ Ry Ci P PR 75 99 | Cos7a Rica—1634@5034c xood to prims washeds e R A A ST AT ",8?{; | 19@19160 for good: 1814@1K34¢ forgood mixed | Gy Ging bs. 103 10414/SunetT&To8100 © o | with black beans: 17@15c nom. 10r fair; 14@16%4¢ | Do, 24 ey 53.102%% o *°|Suttersthos 110 — | for common to ordinar; N o e = Sa vaApor—18@1834¢ for fair to good washed; 32;‘::5,‘}:,&"_“‘/“2_‘ YisaWcbe %, | 173,@1814c for superior unwashed; 17gc for i % o ATER STOCKS. | 00 green unwashed. | FUUATIMATA AND MEXICAN—203,@21%4c for | Contra Costa 40 45 SanJose..... — 9B | prime to stvictly prime washed: 19%,@3014c for | MarinCo.... 43 — |SpringValley 99 9914 00d o strictly 00 ~vashed :-1712@ {#ige for fair ©A8 6TOCKS. Wasbed: 16@l7c for medium; 14%@15%c_for | capital — 39 |PacifioLight. &3 — { ordinary: 12{@lic for Inferior to common: 21 Central ... .. 05 — |San Francsco 73 73 | 21340 for good to prime washed peaberry: 19%2® | Onk G L&H. 51 82 |Stockiom. s — 9318 20¢ for xood unwashed peaberry. PucGas Imp. 783 7914 }‘Jsu—raqm-<‘un,cum';-nl M‘:J‘SB }, lg!}nl’hgcuuea INSUR\N CE 8TOCKS. quotable at 6e @ 1b; 50-Ib bundles, 5¢ B 1b: Silver e | King Riris, 86 B e Narrow-Gauge o, 70 b; | FIemansFd.16015165 [Sun. = | Tablets, 8c % Ib; Seabrigit Blocks, 74gc: Pacific COMMEKCIAL BANK STOCKA. Herring, 18¢ 7 'hox: Dutch do, $1@1 253 keg: | AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.1291413315 Whitefish, $1 50 in Lali-bbis and 81 75 in_kits; | Anglo-Cal .. 5814 — |London&SF. — 30 | Tongues and Sounds, $14; Mackerel, Bank of Cal..234 " 240 > 12 - | $30;" No. 2, §26: No. 8,'824; halfbbls CalSD&TCo.. 5715 — Lr—totie | $12; No. 2, 810 507 No. 3,$9 50; Kits, No. 1, $2; | FirstNationl.178 ~ — |Rather BCo. — — | No. 2, $1 60: No. 8, §1 50. Grangers.... — — QUICKSILVER--$40 @ fhsk. , BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. OlL—California Castor Oll, cases, No. 1, 950: | GerS&LCo.. — 1460 | bUls, 80c @ gal (manufacturers’ rates); Linseed | yiymbser 1000 e | Ol in bbls, boiled 50¢: do, raw, 48c; cases, 5¢ | Muual e g more: Lard Oll extra winterstrained, ‘bbls, 61c: | SF'Sibifnionago — No.1, 5lc: cases bc higher; China Nut, 39@47¢ 3 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Bal. |~ PETROLE assorted colors, same sizes, J01/4c. C.454c: Golden C, 43c; hali-barrels, 14c more than barrels, and boxes Lac more. 3 oS UP-Colden, in bbis, 180; Black Strap, 100 el z SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Lamb is lower. Hogs are firm. No change in Beef or Veal. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers areas follows: R Mo Juallis S 4@5e; third do, $1p@dc VEAL—Large, 5(5/\3':; small, 6@7¢ B b. MUTTON—Wethers. 6@615¢c: £wes, 6c B b, LAMB—Spring Lamb, 10t; yearlings, 7@8c $ . PORK—Live Hogs, 414¢ for Jarge and 414@4%sc for small: dressed do, b@514c @ Ib. WOoD, TL ETC. LUMBER, Posts, 9@10c each; Redwood, $5 B cord; Oak, rough, #650; peeled, $9; Pine, 8575; Railroad Tics, 35¢ apieee for 6x8, 41c for 7x8 and 45@50c forTxe S 4 TANBARK--$14 9 cord. Retail prices for Pine are: No. 1 rough, $13 17 50 for the different lengths: No. 2, $11% No. Flooring, 521@26; Lath, $2: Redwood, $16 for No. 1 and $13 for No, 2: Rustic, $18@23; Shingles, common, $1 50; Shukes, 9 # M. - RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar. sks...... 5,380 Middhngs, sks. Oregon.. 6.084/Oregon. 5,775 Hides. no. second quality, 250 179 294 4,285 Pelts, bdls. 3,836 s... 520 Wine, gals.. 58,400 Oregon. . 1,315 Brandy, gals. 0 Cor, ctls . '230 Butter, culs Nebraska... ] 5.080/Cheese, culs.. .1 Beans, sks. . 881 | Eggs. doz........ 1,628 Quicksilver, flasks Oregon. . 4,603 Lime, bbls. Onlons. sks, 240 Lumber, M feet.. Oregou...... 640/ Leather, rolis....... 107 Bran, Or, ks, 70| Alfalfa Seed, sks, 91 Hay. tons. 271 Chicory, bbl 20 Straw, tons. 35 Borax, ctls. 429 THE STOCK MARKET. All stocks were lower yesterday. Con. Cal. & Va. s0ld aown to $1 95, Ophir to $1 20, Occidental to 85c, Hale & Norcross to 81 15 £nd 50 on. The decline was unaccompanied by any increase in sales and the market was about as flat as it ever gets. The Savage delinquent assessment sale will be Deld to-day. _The Pacific Lighting Company has declared a monthly dividend of 30 cents per share, payable March 5. The annual meeting of the Potost takes place to- day. The Gold Coln Mining Company of Cripple Creek, Colo., has declared a dividend of 134c, pay- able March 16. E The Montana Ore Purchasing Company paid & dividend of $1, or $40,000, on the 20th. The On‘ario Siver Mining Company has de- clared a dividend of 10c, payable February 29. “The Ztna quicksilver mine in Napa County will Ppay adividend of 10¢ on March 2. 3 The Homestake mine of South .Dakota paid a dividend of 25c yesterday. The Quincy copper mine of Michigan paid a divi- dend of $4 on the 17th. _The Calumet and Hecla copper mine ofzMichi- 200 Bulwe, 900 Chaling, 35100 . 400 Alta......13 gan will pay adividend of $5 per share on March 2. ; Assessments Pending. Following is a list of assessments now pending: Delingt CoMPANYe No. |Amt.| inthe | Sale Day. Savage, 8X 20.Feb 4/ Feb 26 Al ©| 81 10 Febls March 9 Justice,” 60 10 .Feb13 March 9 Tnion Con. 52| 20 Feb14| March 17 Crown Poi Z| 86| 20..Feb16| March 12 Lady Washington...| 11| 05[.Feb16 March 10 Julia (,o_n .. 27| 05 Feb17|.March 11 Silver King........"| 13 26/.Feb2s{ april & Andes.... 42| 15.Mch 1|.March 28 Sierra Nevada. 130/ 260Mch 5| March 27 Bulwer Con. 12 OskMch 7hApril ©3 BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisce Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR MORNING SESSION comwmNorNs 9:30. 100 Alta.......14,400 C Point... 36100 Ophr. | 2%4@234c: threc-crown ‘London lavers, 0c: clus: | 500 1 & B 77200 HEN. .. 1.20000 Fowost ....-48 | o 31 85@L. BU: Dehesa, clusters 82 10@2 25: | 450 Choliar ...58400 Mexican. 57250 Union C.n51 b o Custerk 43 600270 Drisa Uraossd ol nan 71300 Oceidti....91[500 Y Jack. .37 | JORRING Pricrs — Fourcrown loose, 8c; 3- o crown, 214@21pc: 2-crown, 134@20; Seedless Sul- A¥TKRNOON SRSSION~2:30. tanns, sa,‘;@m Seeddess Muscatels, 214¢; 3-crown 11100 C Point....35100 Ophir...1.25 | London Tayers, 85c@s1: clusters, $1 40@l 50; | 500 Andes.. .13 100 G & C. 6,300 . 20 Dehiesa clusters, 82 26; Imperial clusters, $2 757 | 300 B & 5. 074200 H&N 11135500 Gvrian. Dried Grapes, 234c. 50 Bullion....12100 Hexter...50 350 Potost . 201300 Kentck....08100 Sayage. -..54100 Mexican..55100 S Nev. “55/100 Occid..... 85 50, +95/100 ...........86200 Union....50 Following were the sales i tha Pacific Stock Board yestercay: REGULAR swsatoN—10:1y, -12100 Con Im....01 200 Occid. 1 021200 ..... 4500 CN'Y! 24100 Crown Pt 600 Cholla: 100 . 1000 CC&V.1 .07 800 HEN 400 Chouar. ... 7950 100 CC&V ..20/400°S B& M...07 300 SNev.....38 .57/400 Union C...51 3.061400 Kentuck..05 2.00 300 Mexica: 871451200 Ophir1.2714300 Utah -1.95/400 ....... AFTERNOON RRBSION— 800 Alpha.....12700 CC&V..1.9! 100 Conti.. .91 +.23/400 C Point 241300 G & C. zblwu Y Jacket..36 3. 51200 Ophir ..1.25 5200 Overmn. 200 Bulwer. . 20[800 Morio 500 Challge...85(300 OceidLl. 800 Choliar....55(100 600 . -54J300 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Feb. 25—4 P.x. Bid. Asked Bid. Asked. 11 12 Jackson... 40 50 1z 13Jui, — 08 (13 15 Justice. 10 11 23 25 Kentuck 05 07 75 ° 76 Lady Wash, — U6 Benton Con 30 86 May flower....1.50 1.60 Bode. .. 34 35 Mexican. 54 67 Bullion ZITT 11 12 Mono 13— EBulwer, - 20" 21 Mc. Dinbio. 1 - Caledoni 08 08 NevadaQueen — 05 Challenge 35 87 Occidentai. Choliar. 55 56 Ophir. Con. Cal. & V'a.1.80 1.5 Overman Con. Impeniai. 01 ~ 02 Potos:. . Confidence..... 93 96 Savage.. .. Con.New York. — 06 Seg. Beicher, Crown Pomni... 35 36 Sjerra Nevada 38 89 KastSierraNew — 04 Scorpion. vz = Exchequ 05 06 Silver Hili. o1 02 EurekaCon.... 25 —S&yndicate...... 02 — Gould & arry. 35 37 Union Cou. 49 51 Hale & Norers.1.25 130 Utab....... 10 11 49 B0 Yeliow Jad 85 36 - od STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Feb. 256-2 p. & UNITED STATES BONDS, Bid. Afl.‘!d.’ Bid. Asked 0 S4ecoup. 109 — U Bas.reg...109% — Do, new is.,,117 ~ 11734| B MISCKLLAN K0TS RONDS. Cal-stCbless. 11014 1Do. 2d Iss 6s. {—Elaine is quotable at 24lsc B | Callfornia....1061; — |Oak SL&Hay — 100 gal: Eocene, 21%gc P gal; Headlight, 176° | Geary-st..... 50 .80 [Fresiao..... 4ig — ! cases, 2115c; Star, 1914c; extra Siar, in cases, | Market-st... 46 4614 Suuter- - - Ly¢C: Astral, 19340: Pearl, 1814¢; Standard, 1109 POWDKE BTOCKS. e test, 17Vac @ gal in Cases. 1c fancets and 15 16 |Judson. A 181zc in bulk; Water-white, refined, wm_bulk, — 98 (Vigomt. SERTE | 1avme: Mineral’Seal, bulk, 19¢: wood Bbls, 21301 6 19 | | caes 2 fineral Sperm, bulk, 20¢3 wood MISCELLAN KOUS STOCKS. | “aa: . ETC.—63° Benzine. bulk, 16c; | Alaska Pkrs. 933, 9515 OceanicSSCo — 20 | cases, 2 4% Gasoline, bulk, 16c; cases, 21c; 87 | BIkDCoalCo. — ™" 10 "|PacAuxFA.. 1 — Rt e 280 CalCotMills., — — |Pac Borax... 98 100 | Gasoline, bulk, 2ic; cases, 28¢ per gal. CalD, X \) | WHITE LEAD—Quoted at 614c B calDrvDock. — — PacI&NCo. — 30 { RED LEAD—Quotable at 6342¢ B Ib. EdisonLight. 97 99 |PacRoll MUl 2914 $214 TURPENTINE 470 B gat, ~ GasConAssn. — — |ParfPainiCo. 835 Tl CANDLES—Granite Candles. 6s. 16- 07. 1014c; | Ger Lead Co. 85 9214 PacTransCo. —" 24 | 40,1407, 815c; do, 1207, 834140, 10 0z, 8140; Klec: | HaWC&SCo. 16~ 1614 PacT&™Co 55 — | tric Light Candles, 8s, 16 0z, 834c; do, 14 o7, 8c; | HutchSPCo.. 1735 185 SunsetT&T.. 41 — | do. 12" 0z, 715c; do, 10 oz, 634¢; Parafline Wax -aldwpwuu — — "|UnitedCCo.. = 25 Candies, white'; 13, 25, 45, 68 And. 193, 14 oz, 9%4c; | Mer ExAssnlo0 110 | MORNING BESSION. | 2716;:5:1‘1:;n‘\v_‘,{;:,;-egmngglfurlkgug:‘;ll:“:; i Bo;fl;uiiaguw;omd% cf:wn«e%“;finli%: z?{no. Sole, 27c for No, 1 and 25¢_for No. 2: mediut | v sangs 1 b iens Aas) Saarkerst Kail- Sole, 26¢ for No. 1 and 24c for No. 2: light Sole, 99?"700”"“-5 v ax Bn;;fg;% %; 50 S V Water, 25¢ for . 1 and 21@23¢ B 1 for No. 2, t & = = A | SUGAR—The Westerp Sugar Refinery Company ATEERNO0S MEBSION. | quotes. terms, net cash: Cube, Crushea, Powdered | ~ Board—40 Huwailan Commercial, 1414; 140 do, | ana Fine Crashed all 6¢; Dry Granulated, 53gc: | 14%: 125 do, 16: 25 do, b 5, 16; 56 Hu(ehinson & Confectioners' A, 51qc: Magnolia A, 4%c:” Exira | P (o 1814; 80 do, b3. 1Rya! Street—6 Fireman’s Fund Ins, 165; 140 Hutch- inson s P (i%,s’l:; $25.000 Market-si Railway 6% Con Bonds. i 215 S F Gaslight, 75; $6000 S F &N P Kailway Bonds, 10134, ————— OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. BTEAMER. | DESTINATION | Eel Ryver..... HumboldtBay Ean Diego. Portland. Portlana, Panama. Newporz Vie & Pgt Portland. sAlLs. | Pifm. Feb 26, 9an| Pler 13 Feb27. 2pu Pler § Feb27,11aM | Pler 11 |Feb28, 5ex| Prer 13 L[ Feb2810am | Pler 28 YAM | Pler 11 |Feb28. 9am | Pler 9 |Mch 2. 9| pier 13 San Diego..... | Mch 2.11au | Pler 11 Coos tia Mch 3,10Au | Pler 13 Newport | Mch 4. 9am|Pbier 11 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Froum | Dom Portland . ~-Fel [Ehine and Tapan. 2.1 Feb 29 Yaouina say. -.Feb 27 | Departure Bay. “Feb 27 Eureka..... ... Newport. % Alloe Blanchard | portia “Fen 3% Point Lomn..... | ~Feo 29 | ..Feb 29 I.Feb 23 Mch -:Mch . Mch -.Mch --|.-Mch --Mch «.Mch -Mch } | _Wednesday, Feb, 26, 6.46/Sun sets. .. <o 601 February—1896. Ean Benito.... State of Cal RIS N, MOON AND TIDE. U. 8. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TIDE BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Wednesday, Feb. 26. Sun riges. Hl R T T T 5\ Time ! poo: Tlma\Fea|Tlme Foet Time : ¢ b2 A w| " Ew LWl oo wl oo 287 3.17| 2.6/ 920 5.5 4.17—1.3 111 39 111 381,039 B8 LRiTiIfael i 28 u.ou‘ 141108 5.5 5.42 —0:8 H W\ Feet L "W/ Feet| H W/ Feet L. W | Feot 30| 016) 49| 550\ 0391201/ 83 6.8 ~o:d 110450 51| 641 051254 4.9 7.02| o <2/ 117 50| 7.80 v.x] 154 4.8 “(‘: 8.§ 3/ 164| 51| 8221071 301| 42| 818 To 41 2.34) 51) 9.26/—0:2i a.27 37| .08 30 NOTE—In the above exposition early morning tides are given i column, and the successive tides order of occurrence 83 to time: of the tides the n the left hand o1 the day in the e secon: so)nmn gives the second tide of the day, the :1’1'1‘;3 ime 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 occurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when & minus sign (—) precedes the Beight, and then the number given s subtractive from the depth given by the HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. S. N. SAN FRANCISCO, February 25, 1896, The time ball on Telegrapn il was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., atnoon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at § p.'s., Greenwich time. A. F, FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. §. N., in charge. e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. TUESDAY, February 25. Stmr Corona, Hall, 61 hours from San Diego zm([ WAy ports: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins o. Stmr Queen, Green, — hours from Portland, vla Astoria 46’ bours: 'pass and mdse, to Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. Stmr Rival, Johnson, 15 hours from Fort Brage; pass and lumber. to Samuel Blair. Stmr. Truckee, Thomas, 80 hours from Tilla- moOK: lumber, to Truckee Lumber Co. Nic stmr Costa Rica, MclIntyre, 80 hours from. g‘;llannre Bay; 2500 tons coal, to R Dunsmuir & 5. Stmr Umatilla. Hunter. 68 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr_Pomona, Doran, 16 hours from Eureka; | Pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 56 hours from Cres- cent City; s and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Schr Mart and Ida, Ristine, 9 days from Willapa Harbor; 235 M ft lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Clearsa. TUESDAY. February 25. Stmr City of Peking, Smith, Hongkong and Yo- kobama: P M S S (o. Stmr Willamette Valley, Von Helms, Guaymas; Goodall. Perkins & Co. Schr John D Tallant, Olsen, Kahulul; Hawalian Com and Sugar Co. Sailed. TUESDAY, February 25. Strgr Willamette Valley, Von Helms, Guaymas. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. Stmr City of Peking, Smith, Hongkong and Yo- kohama. Stmr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr St Paul, Duggan, San Pedro. Stmr Scotia, Johnson. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, Caspal Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Stmr Homer, Drisko, Coos Bay. Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. Schr Mar, Campbell, Bodega. Br ship Snaigow, Frazer, Port Townsend. Schr Jennie Stella, Krebs. Grays Harbor. Schr Amethyst, Soiland, Waldport. Schr Emma Utter, Allen, Coos Bay. lelegrapnic. POINT LOBOS—Februars 2510 ¢ M—Weather 1058y : wind SW; velocity 8 miles. Chariers. The bark Albert loads mdse for Honolulu: schr Falcon, mdse for Alaska: ship Columbia, coal at Departure Bay for this por:: Brship Scottish Dales, lumber on the Sound for Adelalde, tPort Pirie 40s, Delagon Bay 578 6d, United Kingdom or Conti- nent 60s—prior to arriva Miscellaneons. PORTLAND, Feb 26—Storm signals are dis- played along the coast and straits, and {nformation signals along the Sound for heavy gales, also along the coast. The storm is expected this afterneon and to-night. LONDON. Feb 25—Brship Oimara herice Dec 25 arrived at Melbourne and reports having 103t foremast ana main and mizzen tonmasts. Br stmr (‘ity of Hankow arrived at Yokohama from Tacoma with the thrust shaft broken. Domestic Ports. REDONDO—Arrived Feb 25—Schr Hueneme.fm Portland GREENWOOD—Arrived Feb 25—Stmr Alcazar. hence Feb 24, ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 25—Si fornia. hence Feb 23. ALBION—Arrived Feb 25—Schr Archie and Fontie: stmr Caspar, hence Feb 24. Sailed Feb 24—Schr Bessle K, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Feb 25—Haw stmr San Mateo, from Como: NEWPORT—Sailed Feb 2 FORT ROSS Feb 22. 5 Sailed Feb 25—Schr Etta B, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Salled Feb 24—Stmr Westport. Arrived Feb 25—stmr Caspar, hence Feb 4. UREKA—Sailed 25—Stmrs Pomona and , for San Francisco: stmr Pasadens, for tmr State of Cali- | Py tmr Alcatraz. Arrived Feb 25—Schr Etta B, hne South Coast San Pedro. Arrived Feb 25—Stmr National. City, hence Fen 23 stmr Tillamook. Forelgn Ports. RIODE JANEIRO—Sailed Feb 17—Stm Czarina an Francisco. NAIMO—Arrived Feb 24—Nor stmr Peter rom San Dicx 'APE TOWN—Arrived Feb 23—Br bark Kirk- hill, from London. CARRIZAL—salled Jan 4—Br bark Don, ‘Tacoma. | FALMOUTH-—Arrived Feb 24—Br ship Mer! | eth, hence Oct 28: Br ship Garnet Hill, hence Sept 22, and sailed for Hull. | “KINGWOOD—Arrived Feb 23—Br bark Brussels from Oregon. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arrived Feb 24—Bktn Jane L Stanford, from Melbourne to load for H }“lfll’ollll( : Brship Glaucus to loal for San Fran- cisco. . PLYMOUTH—Arrived Feb 22—Br bark Pass of Leny. 1roin Oregon and sailed Feb 24 for Leith. PANAMA--Salled Feb 10—Simr Costa Rica, for Champerico. HONGKOUNG—Sailed Feb 22—Stmr Peru, for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWN-—Sailed Feb 24—Brship Auld- g@irth, tor Antwerp: Br ship Port Stauiey, for Ant- werp. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Feb 22—Br stmr Victoria, for Victoria. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 25—Stmr Thingvalla from Stettin, Copenhagen, etc. Sailed Feb 25—Stmr Edam. for Rotterdam:; stmr Havel, for Bremen PRAW LE POINT—Passed Feb 25—Stmr Braun- schweig, from New York. for Bremen. LIZARD—Passed Feb 25—Stmr H H Meier, fm New York, for Bremen; stmr Patria, from New York for Hamburg. 1mportatio PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Queen, 271 bdis gluestock, 312 bdls 179 rolls paper, 1116 sks 1020 qr-sks 1714 hi-sks flour, 1116 sks oats, 25,967 ft lumber, 75 bbis 797 es crackers, 518 sks potatoes, 13 pkgs bacon, 140 sks onions, 179 sks middlings, 6670 sks bran, 500 cs salmon, 4545 sks potatoes and onions. SAN DIEGO—Per Corona—343 bxs lemons, 113 | bdls fish, 1228 bxs oranges, 2 pkgs samples, 1 bx | pipe fitcings. 2 bxs books, 1 vise, 1 ship’s boat, 20 sks limes, 45 pes curbing, 2 crates book cases, 1 cs | hats. 11 bxs chocolate, 12 bxs tangerines, 1 bx | millinery goods, 2 bxs lead and brass, & bxs Lype, 13 bbis fallow, 14 bdls hides, 132 bdls grean hides. Redondo—1134 bxs oranges, 11 sks dried froit, 172 bxs lemons, 13 cs eggs. S P Ry via Redondo—2 cs notions, 13 pkgs drugs, 1 bx books, 1 pkg mdse. Los Angeles via Redondo—3715 bolslard, 8 cs | bacon. Port Los Angeles—7 -bxs lemons, 188 sks corn, 50 bbls wine, 23 sks veas, 1 cs_robber boots, 11 pkgs hardware. 1 cs registers, 1 cs stationery, 4 bxs tomatoes, 34 sks chillles. 2 kegs wine, 1 crate Dicyeies, 1 crate machines, 60 bxs oranges. Santa Maria—28 cs egas, 13 bxs butter, 1 coop chickens, 22 bals hides, 8 dressed calves. Santa Barbara—40 bxs lemions, 3 bxs oranges. San Luis Obispd—1 cs cigars, 10 bdis mdse, 45 Daxs butter, 6 cs eggs, 1 pkg drugs, 1 bbl tallow, 51 bdls hides. 6 bls skins, 21 dressed calves. Nipoma-10 cs eggs, 8 bxs butter, 9 dressed calves. ‘Arroyo Grande—7 bxs butter, 10 cs honey, 18 cs eggs. 1 sk clams, 108 sks beans, 1 coop chickens, § Dals hides. Los Alamos—2 cs eggs, T L Press, 28 bxs butter, 1 coop turkeys, 18 bxa fish. VICTORIA—Per Umatilla—1 crate séwing machines, 1 vair irons, 15 bxs novelty plate, 1 chest, 1 sealed bag. ¥rom C P S S Covia Vancouver—23279 bags rice. Vancouver—1 bx books, 2 cs mdse, 2209 bdls staves, 105 bals heads. From foreign ports—1 ¢s mdse. 430 cs whisky. New Whatcom—1 bx froit, 6 bbis salt salmon, 3 hi-bbls salt satmon. East via C P Ry—20 bbls fittings and faucets, 10 bxs fittings, 18 bxs iron sinks, 10 sewer traps, 88 pKgs valves and iron pipe connections. 12 chests tea, 38 pkigs connections, 1 roll iron, 1 iron welght, 60 bbls oil, 501 bxs starch, 50 crates 23 cs starch, Evereit-460 kegs nails, 197 Ldis paver, 400 rolis paper, 960 bdis ends, 10 sks cleats. 20 bdls car strips, 800 bars bullion. ] Tacoma—1 bx fruit jars, 1 pkg household goods. 14 bals green hides, 1 bdl pelts. 1 cast range piates, Tacoma west 0f Fargo—a- pkgs housenold goods, 1469 hf-sks 500 qr-sks flour. 1170 sks wheat, 1 bxd piano, 1 esdry goods, 300 sks flax. 248 bdis hoops, 2 bxs'red wheat, 522 sks onts. ¥rom N Ry via Tacoma—1 cs leather, 1 cs hats. Seattle—13 bxs salt fish, 24 bxs herring, 57 pkgs household g0ods, 399 £ks potatoes, 1 cs trout bait, 3 bbls copper junk, 1 bl junk, 28 cs smoked fish, 2 cs dry goods, 3 cs haws, Bes costumes, 1 bale overalls, 1 bx tools, 16 ¢s syrup, 100 bxshops, 1 bx leather. 1 bbl coffee, 2 sewing machines, 1 tub tinware, 15 bbl crockery, 1 cs bacon, 1 sk cement, 1 bbl baking powder. 268 bals green hides, 6 bdls calt pels. 4 bbis salmon, 1 cs clothing, 2 sealed bags, 676 tons coal. G N Ry via Seattie—2065 sks wheat, 500 sks 220 he-sks 60 qr-sks flour. c Kilisnoo—181 bbls 0il, 60 sks guano, 3 baies skins. Port Townsend—8 bxs type, 1 horse.1 buggy, 2 Tolls carpet, 11 pigs household goods, 1 scaled 2. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent City—4 cs 2 sks meat, 50 bx8 apples, 1 bx wheels, 3 sks hides, 10 bols saimon, 1 casting, — M ft lumber. EUREKA—Per Pomona—8 txs fish,68 bxs 3 ks butter, 48 "bxs apples, 1cs woodenware, 3 pkes saddiery, 1 pkg plaster, 3 bbls mineral water, 59 D0 ft lumber, 7 coops chickens. 13 rolls leather. § ©8 eggs 4 pkgs express, 1 pkg coin, 1 coop turkeys. Consignees | ¥ | | | for Per Queen—Willamette Pulp & Paper Co; G E Sheldon: M P Detels; I Hillens & Co: J ¥ Thomas; Bissinger & Co: CJ Leist & C Russ:ll & Co; Moo Ferguson & Co; White Bros Porcland Cracker Co! Cutting Packing Co; Driscoll & Thomvson: Allen & Lewis: Wolf & Son; J H Caln & Co; . Clatsop Mill Co; . Geo Morrow & Co: A Levy & Co: McDonough & Runyon: H Dutard; Jonas Erlanger & Co: Murray & Steinhagen; Page & Son; Thomas Loughran; Dalion Bros: J Nep- Dach: D Keefe; E R Stevens & Co: Getz Bros& Co: M Russell & Co; W R Larzelere Commercial Co. Per Corona—Enterprise Brewery: Milwaukee Brewery: San Francisco Brewerie: ¥ RStarr; Bennet: & Murray: Page & Soi & Co; Gray & Barbleri: L Scatena & Co:_Southern California Fruit Co; Wood. Curtis & Co: N E Jack- son; Levi Spiegel & Co: Wetmore Bros; Oregon Frait and Produce Co: A Galli Fruit Co; 'J Moore: I Ivancovich & Co; McDonough & Runyon; ¥ C Friedlander; D E Alllson & Co: Gould & Jaudin: © E Whitney & Co: Hills Bros; C Cnrp‘i& Co: Ed Adams; H Kirchmann & Co: Schilling & Co; Troy Laundry Co; Marshall, Tegzart & Co; H Dutard: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Garcia& Maggini: Boston Rubber Shoe Co; Russ, Sanders & Co; W E Coates M Ehrman & Co: J P Thomas: F H Ames & Co; A Levy & Co: J H Cain & Co; Hulse, Bradford & Co; Hilmer, Bredhoff &Schulz: Witzel & Bakér; He ‘man & Co; H Waldeck; Norton, Teller & Co; Labor hos Watson: J M | | Exchange; Dairymen's Union: L D Stone & Co: S Strauss: B G Ruhl & Co: Kayanagh & Nolan; ¥ 3 Simpson: Reilly, Walton & Co: ‘American Union Fish Co: F B Haight: Ploneer Fish Co: ac_Coast Fish Co: M T Freitas & Co; Western Meat Co; W H Minor: S Hoffman: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetso W B Sumner & Co; Hawley Bros: 0 C &N Co: P Gusmani; Le Connt Bros; Milani & Co; Union Gas Enaine Co: H N Tilden & Co. Per Umatilla—Kowalsky & Co: G W_Morrison; Cutting Packing Co; Gardner & Thornley: Crane & Co: E B Joyce; D Bloom & Co: Ross & Hewletts Wells, Fargo & Co; Baker & Hamiiton: J 6 Smith: M A Wertheimer: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Sem- Trapic Fruit Co: Selby Smelting ans Lead Co; W G Bichardson; Stanffer & Co: W A Avery: Pacific Ammonja_and Chemical Works: Getz Bros & Co; ‘American Biscuit Co: American Union Fish Co: S Sanguinetti: Gaddin ‘& Lorenzini: Allen & Lewis: S H Frank & Co: W W Montague & Co: Albert Painter: CJ Leist & Co;_ Bozeman Milling Co: G Barbagelata; H Dutard:J A Dav & Co: J a More- land; Kittle & Co; Moore, Ferguson & Co: S Blair & Co; N W Helstand: Thos Watson: White Sew- 0; G M Kutz & Co: American Union California Hat Co: A Letts; Duff & Co: A & Co: Claybrough, Golcher & Co; £ W F Dinkelspiel & Co; Goldsieln & Co; J C Braid: L A Miller: Henderson Woolen-mills: H sehrm: C I Johnson: Lievre, Ericke & Co: Tillmann & Bendel ; P T Brusing: Oregon [mp Co; W B Sumner & Co: HW w Sawyer Tanning Co; Goodall, Perkins & Ce Higgins; The Singer Mfg Co: Lilienthal & C Fraser: Amer Press Assn; Wielznd Bros; W El M C Nason & Co; A Newman; " Getz Bros & Co; § Rehboid: Moore, Hunt & Co, and various Chinese merchants. Per Pomona—Witzel & Baker: H N Tilden & C Wickson & Co Ross & Hewlett; O B Smith & Co; F B Haizht: Standard Oil Co: L D Stone & Co: fcKay &Co: CE Whitney & Co: American Union Fish Co; Dairymen’s Union: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: A 1 Heney & Co: A Paladini: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Enterprise Brewe) Wells, Fargo & Co: National Ice Co: United States Brewery; A C Nichols & Co Humboldyv Migeral Water Co; Kellett & McMur- ray. Per Crescent City—Hobbs, Wall & Co: Enterpriss Brewer) simpson Lumber Co: Thomas Loughran; Getz Bros & Co: Norton, Teller & Co. Norton, Teller & Co: Wiel»nd Brewlng Co: - OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES — T O—— VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class. ... 8$8.00 Second Class... 85 00 Meals and berth included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. @OODALL, PERKINS & CO., Geueral Agents. O. R. & IN. —To— ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. 0 Seeond Class, $5 First (1 INCLUD=EN, at 19 Mont~ $2 MEALS AND BERTHS For reservations call gomery street. Columbia sails................. Febrnary 18 and 3§ State of Californth sails.. Fehroary 23 and March 4 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 . . GOODALL, PERKINS & €O, Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. P COMPANY. OCEANIC STEAMSH Coolzardie gold fields .(SE"ON) g llng, 3220 o ¢ Ul aene Loven: South Africa. Australian MONOWAIL salls Honoluin and Au iand, Thursday, March 5,at 2 P. ) Steamship Australia, Honoiutu oniy, Lues day, March 10, at 10 AN, —Reduced Tates for parties st. \ | SPECIAL PABTIES. March 10 and A Ticket Office, 114 Montgomery st Freight Office, 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. PACIFIC COST STEAMSHIP CGMPANY QIEAMERS WILL ~Saln FROM & Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- Msnoo ana Sitka (Alaska), at 9 a.>¢, Fen. 14,23, March 15, 50 For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seatule, Tacoms, Everett, Anacortes and Nav Whatcom (Bellingham Eay, Wasi.), 9 A . Yeb. 4, 9, 14, 19, 24. and every fiftn day taereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R. at Tacoma with N. P. R. at Seattle with G. N, Ry., at Por; Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Kureka, Arcata aad Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. Feb. 3, 7,11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereafter, For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbera, Venturz, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) ana Newport, at 9 A. .. Feb. 1,5. 9, 17,21, 25, 29, and every fourih day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harforl (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Loa Angeles, Redondo (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, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. M., 25th of each month. Ticket oftice, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents 10 Market st., Sau Francisco. | | | i COMPAGNIE GERER AL TRANSATLANTIOUE 1OMPANY’S PIER (NEW).42 NORT H m MPANY'SPIER (NEW).42 N i an 1 River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English rafl the discomfort of crossing the chaunel in asmall boat. New Yerk to Alexandris, Egyps, via Paris, first-class $160: second-class, $116. LA NORMA NDIE, Capt. Deloncie. LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon......... ... : <ovz:ee....March 14, 10 4. w0 LA BRETAGNE; Capt. Rupe. . 6ax E - ...... March 21, 5'a. 2 LA BOURGO E, Capt. Leboenf. oeo A Ma apply to A.FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. NETHERLANDS AMERICAN STEAM NAVI GATION COMPY New York to Boulogne (Paris), Rotw terdam and Amsterdam, Salling from New York EVERY SATURDAY at 9 a0 Cheapest route to irope. First cabin 845 and npward. Second cabin 36. Round-trip tickets az reduced rates. Low steerage rates to all points. For_passage apply to local ticket agent or THOMAS COOK & SON agents, 621 Market st . WHITE STAR LINE. Unfted States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWERN 4 New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SALLING EVERY WEEK, ABIN,$60 ANDUPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations | selected: second.cabin, 35 and $40: Majestic aad ‘Teutonic. = Steerage ‘Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing_dates and cabin plans may be procured | from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the | General Office of the (‘ampln_“. 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel." G. FLETCHER. General Agent for Pacific Coast. Pacitic Coast passenser ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET ' COMPANY. STEAMEBS LEAVE ASP!NWALLfi erbourg] fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at C France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With tha Pacific Mail 8. S. Co., issued for freight and treas. ure to direct ports in England and Germany. ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to P‘fysmggl‘a [ Gperbonsg, Southamiton, First class, $1 ‘eloss, 80. For further rticulars apply (o PARROTT & CO., Agents, 306 Californis st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington At 3 P. M, Daily, Except Sunday. 23 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone STEAMER . * T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton, Telephone Main 805. Cai, Nav. and Impt. Ca, > VALLEJO, MARE ISLAND, “BENICIA, COSTA AND CROCKETT. i sl STE. MONTICELLO, , except Saturday and Sunday—10: and &'z ; Sacurday, 1450 no'.’,;’-." s un o 3 *4 7. 3. only. A Landing, Mission 1, Pier 2.