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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1896. 27 THE C SUMMARY OF THE MARKET>. Twenty-two Failores last week. Coffee lower and dull. Siiver a fraction firmer. Bank Clearings gain 1135 In Februasy. Wheat dull and unchanged. Barley futures lower. Oats very dull. Small Yellow Corn declined. Rye very quiet. Large shipment of Flour to England. Beans lower and neglected. Hay and Feedstufls unchanged. Potatoes and Onions weak. Rhubarb 1n heavy sup; Butter demoralized. Eggs goine off better. Poultry nominal. Game firmer. Gooa Oranges and Lemons firm. Provisions unch: s~ ) o Clear < loudy ® Rain Explanation. The arrow fiies with the wind. T ¢ station indicate maximum tempe: hose unde. it, if any, the amount of 11, of melted snow in inches ndred during the past twelve hours or solid lines, conne [ therms, word * Is ususll refers to north and hen rs extend ture rain south of « in the vi to the ¢ i the pressure ather may her in win- tions will produce WEATHER {EAU REPORT. < DEPARTMENT OF AGRIC TNITED STA 3 . SAN FRANC WEATE 1596, fo. 46, last season 3.01. 1 durin| .03 'of an inch. f iow pressure extends th: a nortbward Into Wester: nds prevail along the coast &1d norther tiont Washington and idaho. Thes cidedly cooler weal the region ky Mountain-. The temperatures Pacific s are from 5 to 15 and are the lowest recorded for several weeks. s evening are such as shonld e alarm 10 orchardists in this 00D as the Wina ceases frost, danxe L crop, is likely to oc The wind will probably preven ¢ in altho v 40 deg. thi 0. Sunaay.night. how; ated and the nec exening from Oregon. W in n pro- ade at San Francisco for thirty hours Fair Sund: wortierly w severe frost nday. er. ere and probably ity—Fair: continued esteriy winds diminish. vicinity Sunday nizht. <, Forecast Uil Financial. Feb. —The adoption of he Senate to-dey according rights to Cuba was used st the arge. again to-aay. Washington, which selier yesterday, again turned he indust s, grangers and Ba Theé last nawed dropped from 2155@2%. ‘ihe heaviness of ¢ 10 rumors from EBaitimor rs 107 & receivership had been preparcd and d be made erency 10 secure the money required to meei its rdue on Monasy. The general market was wnd éxcited. At the siari prices il any- « here from 34 107 ickly recov- Sugar showe 0 to 62, and Su; Jonion was heavy Specalatio s show losses of 14@1 ) avd Ohio, however. lost 5a Ealtimors Sugar 134 per centon the d; were 1 0 snares. Bopds were weak. The sales footed up $1,059.000, The feature was a drop in the Balti- more and Onfo ‘securities on rumors of the ap- pointment 6f a receiver. The consolidated fives of 1988 broke 4 to 103 and la er were offered at selier. 20. The fives of 1925 dropped o 9. ‘Atchison general fours when issued fell 1 to 79 do adinstment fours, 110 4734 ; Kansas and Texas 184 to 59%4; Noriuern Pacific consoli- dated fives, 265 to 40%; do certificates, 234 1o 408, ; Texas Pacific firsis, 134 to 8744 do sec- onds, 1% to 21%4. "In 6o \'ernmn’{t’hond! $110,500 coupon fours ot 1925 sold &t 116%@117. Grain. steady. Winter wheat, low winter wheat, -fair to fancy, wheat_patents, $3 80@4 15} 70@3 30 .\;l;lgg?om‘“:;nu‘llsy 3 . Minnesota p-tents, $3 35@4 30; low f:x{‘%}::'sz 50@3: city mills, #4 16@4 city Tills piatents, $4 20@4 45; rye mixture, 32 50@ 450; superfine, #210@270; fin¢, $200@2 2o. Southetn flonr—Quiet, steady. ~ Common 10 fuir. ex- .82 40@3; good 1o choice, $3@3 30. Rye lour— firm. Buckwheat flour— L WHEAT—40@41c. MEAL—Dull, stead $2 20082 25: Brandywine, RY k—Nominal BARLEY BARLEY MA. WHEAT—Firm at tore and elevator, 3 ‘r.m:: 'n.. eua@&qc. ungraded red, 70@83c; No. Northern, 7114@77 ¢ 4 g Options opened o4 at a dectine of 350 follow- Ing the West and on easier cables; raliled 5kc on foreign buy ngand local covering; fell 34@%sc on ealizing, closing steady at lgc below yesierday withr & dull_trade. May and July most active. No. 2 red, March and April, 76%¢; May, 7T37¢; June, 73%sc; July, 73 s RN i, searce, "firm. No. 2, 37%c; eleva- hout tor; 3814c afiost. Options were dull, steady atjc decline, W reaturc: May and July only iraded im March, 87c: May, 3634¢; July, 375/C. OATS—Dull, steady. Options steady, uuil. 3 white,2634c; white State and Western, FLOUR—Dull, grades,” 82 50@3; $2 85@3 90 v\lmefi Minnesota clear, ¥ veliow Western, snade decline. No. 2 red, @82c; aflont, B3IAGST 40t Spot prices: No.2, 2sics c. FEED—Bran, unchanged. Provision BEEF—Steady; unchanged. Beef hams inactive, 14 50@15; tierce beef, dnli, steady: city extra India mess $16@16 50: cuy meats,numinal: pickled bellies 12 pounds b¢; do shoulders, 432@4%4c: do bams, B1,@8%c. LARD Quiet; steady: uuchanged. ~Western steam. 35 55; city, $4 90 @5; May, 85 70. Refined, inactive: continent, $5 80; South American $8 10; compound.§4 621484 813, PORK—Mess, $10@10 50; steady. 2 BUTTER—Steady; unchanged. State dairy, 20 OMMERCIAL | Japa WORLD. do creamery held, 13@19c: Western tream- 2¢: do held, 12@19c; do factory, 8@1! ; imitation creamery, 11%2@15¢c; rolls, F—Fancy firm; unchanged. —Quiet; unchanged. State and Penn- 1)@1125c; Southern, 10@10%4c; ice- $1 75@225: Wesiern, fresi, 1015@ @30c _ Wuiet 81316c; unchanged. City, B O1L—Quiet: crude. 21c; prime oft grade. 20 Steuds aiet; sirained common to 2 0@1 6714, NE—Quie! POTATOES—Quiet; e RICE—Firm: domestis , #2@d 75, xtra, 3@5%c; MOLASS. New Orleans open ketile, March, | ptember, | Rio quiet] $11 . Sy § un, firm; fair refininz, 3%c; centrifugal 96 test, 43ge. Refined, quiet; firrm. rruit and Produce. @14c: unpeeled, 4@8e. ). 513@31ic. crown, 35@s%a¢; | s (SCArC oose “duscatels. do d-crown. 415@5c. : ALMON DS Soft-shell, 754@8c; do paper-shell, 1@ do soft-shell, c; , common to cholce, London market dome:s Merchandise siet; American, 811 : Lake, S11@11 @3 25. pliates, quiet. ¢, $4@4 10. | an easy | | | i CHICAGO MARKETS. — An unsettled at market this morn- and looking for some- CHICAGO, Trr, Feb. g appeared in the ever waitin. the small volume Of exports from 000 bushels, and az Liverpool market. Northwestern receipts were also a source of discouragement, 490 cars against 468 last Saturday and 302 a year shortly after the opening, which was lower | matters just mentioned, a report of ten 1oads | taken for export caused prices to spring back to | sosition held at the close vesterday, but, on | pointment both coasts for the week, of the statement the sirengih abated and | »s again receded. Chi s were 95 | ana 87,617 bushels were withdrawn from | ~New York’s failure 0 clear any wheat was | bull argament. Total Atlan nces of wheat and _flour agzregated Closing Coutinental cables were wheat opened from_67%sc o advanced to 6734c. closing at 67 1a@6754c, imated Teceipts for lg@ije und Nonday 66 ca C — B r vesterday. i to-day with & fractional loss, s than expected, 358 cars, and the vheat, counting against vrices. The )sequent rally In wheat permi:ted of a recovery in carn, but later anothrer slight decline took place. Withdrawals trom store were 135,803 bushel: crpool cables were quiet and steady. | clea wera 259,024 bushels. ‘ | | 3034¢, sold at 5 034c, ashade under \pis for Monday 280 he half-holiday session afforded an ex- | jon in oats. The normal condition of | eing dull to-da; inactivity attracted attention. Re« 1 ecars. no withdrawals ay oats o nchanged from yes maied re- | c nday 250 cars as steady: cash, 90c: May, 80%4c | ceipts were 18 cars. | FISIONS—A light Tun of hogs caused a | et, prices ruling fairly steady. pork ¢ 33 ay ribs each 5@7 Closing Prices. broary, 6514@65: 8734 uary, 20c; May, 3 2114c; July, LARD—May. HiBs—May, 8315 fev o arrived to-day and they sold at steady prices. The demand continues light The offerings hozs were moderaie. Thers was a fair de- | m: and prices were firm. The sheep market | 1l and steady. - packing ana common_to choice | ssorted, $3 850G 95 T5@3 9. e Inierior to choice, 2 50@3 50; lambs, $3 1034 50, sbipping ixed, $: ” | NEW YOEK sSTOCKS. | Bonds, Exchange, Money aund Railroad | Shar Money on call is 3% Prime mercantile paper, 6 Mexican dollars, b4tge. | scmal bueiness in | r sixty cays and Posted rates, 4 B{ bills, 24 87144 S7la. tate bonds duil; rui- ring excha kors? Dl 07 $3 5614 @4 88 for demun Commniercial Gover ¢ bonas steady road bonds weak. CLOFINA FTOCKS. § 80 | Norfoik & ‘Wes . 514 Preferred.. Preterred 254 North American, Acams Lxpress,..148 | Northern Pacit Alion.TerreHaaté. 55 | Preferred. can Express. Norinwestern. A erican Toonceo. 785 Preterred.. Preferred 10249/N. Y. Centrai.... ] Bey State Gas. N.Y. Chicago&3.L 13 Baltimore & OB 1st ‘preferred Erunswick J.ands. 2d preferred. Buftalo, Roch & P. Canaaa Pacific Canada Southern Cxnion Land Central Pacific 18 58 15" \Cntaro. . Ches. & Ohio. ‘lgil‘m «munu«x: Western, 1 hiea Alton. 5 |Uregon Improvma X e 170 | Preferred.. Oregon Navigation. icago, . & & e Urezon Short Line. Chicago & K. Ill. Preferced. Pecitic M Chicago uas, ‘eona, D.& | Cleve & P Pittsburg & W ptd. v | Consolidation Coal. Puliman_ Paisce...156 Consotidated Gas..15744 Quicksilve C.C.C. &St Louts 9674 ~ Freferred.. ‘Preferreu. £8i2 Reaamng....... ... Colo. Fuel & 1ron.. 5113 RioGrande & Wesia 15 Preferred. . ©8"" Preierreq, Cotton Vil Cert 6 Rock Isiara e Commerclal Cabié. 153 RomeWat &Ogden. Del. Hudson. . 125 81 L& S. W Del.Lack& WV esternl Preterred. Denvera k. 13 |6t Paul. Preterred 1734 Preferred, & Distiliers 171j &t. Paul & Dulutn. General Eiéctric... 31ty Preferred.. i Exie...... . 15 €L Poul & Omaha. 40 Preferred 231, _Preferrea. -123 2 8L P M. & M siiver Ceruncat's.. 6814 15 Southern Pacific... 19 Fort Wayne Grea: Northern p1d.110 Green say Herlem Souinern R. K, Hocking Coal. % Preferrea.. Hocking Valley. Sugar Refinery. Homesia Preferred........ 10114 H.& Texas Cent.. 1y Tenn. Coat & Tron. 3054 1llinois Central. 9.1, Preferred.. 100 9 Texas Pacific... ... 84 35 |70l.A.A.& N.Mich, — 1234101, & Ohio Cen.... :0 28 Preferrea.. Kingston & — " 1015t Louis & Lake Ere & Wesin 2015 Preferred. ... Preferred i/, Union Pacifi Lage shore. 471, L. P.. Den. & 2| 2514, U_E. Cordage. 15;/; | 01 Long Island i 2114 Yovisville B Lowsville N 914 Preferred. Bily Manhattan 106 7y Mempnis & Charls. 18 Mexican Ceniral 1. Michigan Central.. 96 87 MIDD & 8. Leeenri— 1754 Preferred. e 5 Minn. & St. 20 3 1st preferred 80 3% 2d preferred. 50 Missourt Paci 233 Mobile & Ohlo..... 22 A Nashville 68 W U Beef. 9% National Linseed.. 16 L I 'ITactio 7 N.J. Cenral. 10553 Ann Arbor. . 10%; Clos1Na BoNDS. U Sds, reg... U814\ K T2ds. . €014 Do, 48 coupon...310 7| Do, 4ds.. ... 8614 117 |Mutual Union 6s...118 11%34/N J Cent Gen bs.. 1% 95 ‘| Northern Pac 1sts 11714 13 i Do, 2ds 111ig Do. bs coupon....113 Do, 3as. . 20 Cherokee 4s. 1896.100 | Norinwest Consols. 1 3915 Do, 1897.. 100 | Do, deb Br.......110 Do. 1898... (J00 OR&N 1sts: 11110 Lo, 1899. /0 'BiL&lronMtGenBs 79 Pacific 6 of '85. SUL&SF Gen 6s.107 . C, 3-8 5s. | &t Paul Consols 8 Aln Cless A |8t P.C. & Pa 1sis.115% To, Class B 4, 55.108 | Do, Pac Cal 1sts..110 La Consol ds........ 98% Southern K. R. 5s. 9234 Missour! funding..—— * Texas Pacific firsts 8735 Texas Pacseconas. 21 Do, 4s. 103% UnionPac 1stor96,1021j €0 Carolina 474s...106% West Shore ds.....106 Tenn new 3s. &6 dobile & Ohio da,. 8814 Va funding debt. 61%|R GranaeWest 1sts 761 Do, reg.. — "|Ches & O 5s. 08 Do. deferred 6s... 5% Atchison ds. Do, trust repts st 64| Do, 2ds A. ... Canada South 2ds.. 1067 6 H & S A 6s.. Cen Pac 1stsof '95 101 | Do, 2d 7s. Den& R G 1st.....11515 B & Tex Centbs..1i0 Do, as. Erie2ds.... . ... Kansas P'a Consols 78 Ks ¥a 1sts Den div108 FOEEIGN MARKETS. . WHEAT IN LIVERPOOT. LIVERPOOL, ExG., Feb. 2P.—1he spot market | $1 1514; 300, $1 211 | for Bay 18 steady at 5s 814d . Carg 21288 64 arrived s O0® O¥d. Cargoes are frmer FUTURES. The Produce Exchzage cable gives the following ;-.l\'se‘}'nonlngll‘zotnltignl for No. 2 Red Winter: March, toril, bs 814d; May, 53 8§34d; Juue, b3 83a: July, bs 9a. 0 D1 08 B 5 SECURITIES, LONDON. Exo.. Feb. 29. ver, 31 3-184: French Kentes, EXCHANG “onsols, 1097 sil- . AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - 4 863, Sterling ¥xcnange, sight 4 S '4 88 n Sterling Cables....... - 488y Yew York Exchange, - Par New York Exchange, tele, - Par Fine Silver, 3 ounce. = 6814 Mexican Dollars 65%s 56 BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearingslast week were $13,640,638, €ainst. $14,288,602 for the same week in 1895, or February they were $53,371.343, against $47,: !9’;-3‘:5‘;=}?5°flnlul;eahn;'lr 1895. For lélgséint two 8 they were $109,853 336, against #100.153.678 for the first (o months of 1895, The gain for February was .1)3%. PRODUCE EXCHANGE SALES. Produce Exchange Call Board sales in Febroary | were 129,800 tons Whea* and 13,800 tons Barley. For the crop year to date they amount=1,434,000 tons Wheat, 170,800 tons Barley and 100,600 Cal- cutta Grain' Bags. THE WEEK’'S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 22 failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territories for the week ending vesterday as compared with 16 for the previous week and 28 for the correspondi week of 1865. The failures for the past v divided umong the trades as follows: 1 livi . 5 saloons, 1 bottler, 1 dairy, 1 shipping and commis- sion, ) bakery, ) 'brick compauy, 1 jeweler, 1 frait- grower, 2 groceries and liquors, 1 furniture, 1 hot 1 contractor, 1 wall paper, 1 secoud-hand furni- ture, 1 coal and 1 flourmill. R e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Francisco Ciampa takes for Cork 58,504 culs, valued at $63,840. The market was dull and unchanged. N 81 choice, $1 1334 ; lower 110; extra choice for milling, $1 CALL BOARD AL INFORMAL SESSI0N—10 o'cloc w0ns, 81 1455. May—100, 81 147 REGULAE MOE: : . 1, rades, $1_05| @127, B ctl. December—400 /53 800, $1 15. December—600, $1 147 100, $1 18 =00, $1 1454 BARLEY—A decline in futures was the only chunge. Feed, 671@70c % ctl: choice, 72%3c: Brewing, 706@82Yac. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 o'clock—May—100 tons, ac- EGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—100 tons, 146 K | T43gc. OA' —Are weak and neglected. Milling quot- able at 75@80c B ctl; fancy Feed, 7712@80c P good to choice, 70@ common 1o 1air, 60 @65¢; Gray, 6719@75¢; Ked, for seed, 85c@$1 05; 1 10; Surprise, 90@95c. 10 flood this market, zed in consequence. Large Yel- . 8715@90c; Small Round do, 95¢: White, 50 ac B ctl. 150 B ctl. A cargo of 48,676 ctis is down from Port Costa. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1@1 25 B ctl. ¥LOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Shipment of 23,000 bbls, valued at $86,250. to England. Net cash prices are: Family extras, 8 80@+ P bb. Bakers' extras, $3 80@ 3 90: superfine, 82 75@2 85 P bbl. CORNMEAL. ETC. — Feed Corn, $20@21; £21@21 50 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-1b sacks are as foi- sual disconnt to the trade: Gral ve Flour, 314c; Rice Fiour, 7 @3c; extra cream do, 3la 334c: Ot Groats, 4%ec: Homiuy, 4@+ wheat Flour, dc: Cracked Wheat, 31 43pc: whole 'Wheat Flour, 8¢; Rolled Dats, 434c: Pearl_Barley, 4%ac; Bplic Peds, 434c; Green’ do, | Blac® b Suceiy HAY AND FEEDSTEUFFS. BRAN-$12@12 50 P ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@17 for lower grades and $18 @19 7 ton for the be FEEDSTUFFS—Kolled Barley, $16@17 R ton: Oilcake Meal &t tne mill, $21' % ton: jobbing, £21 50: Coltonseed Oilcake, $21. HAY—The rain was about_sufficient to wet the top of the ground in the Bay counties. Prices sLiow no change. Wheat quotable at $8@12 B ton; Oat. $8@9 ¥ ton; Wheat and Oat, $8@11 ton: Barley, $7@9: Alialfa, $7@9; Clover. $6@8 50; Compressed, $7@10 50; Stock, $6@7 @ ton. STRAW-'85@60c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Another decline is noted. The market E peglected. Bayos, $1@1 1213 B ctl: Small Whites, $1 25@1 40 P cti: Pea, $1 40Q 150 B ctl; Large Whites, $1 10@1 15; Pink, 85c@§1 15: Reds, $1 20@1 40; Blackeve, nominal; Red Kiduey, nominal: Limas, $2 25@2 55; But £1 40@1 50 B ctl. EDS—Brown Mustard, $1 95@2 05: Trigste, $2@2 20 P cul; Yellow Mustard, $1 40@1 60: $170g1 75: Canary, 314@3i4c ® : Altal: fa, b@Tc ¥ 1b; Rape, 15,@2c 9 Ib; Hemp, 409 tb. DRIED PEAS—3125@1 80 @ cul for Niles'and $1 26@1 45 for Green. FPOTATOES, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Are in liberal supply and quiet. New Potatoes are quotable at 3c B b. Stockton Sweets are quotable al F1@L 50 B ctl; Mer ced, Sweets, $1 76@2 25 B ctl: Salinas Burbanks, 60@90c B cul: Kiver Burbanks, 50@35¢ B sack: Oregon Burbanks, 40@s! Oregon Garnet Chiies, €0@T0¢; Kaver Heds, 50@60c B ctl; Early Rose, 40@ovc: Petalumas and Tomales, 35@40c. ONJONS—Scld yesterday as foilo Good to % ctl; Cut Onions, 25@40c; Ore- cholce, 50G75 gon. 6U@=5c R VEGETABLES—Arrivals were 420 boxes Aspar- agus and 399 voxes Rhubarb and 127 sacks Pess. Ruubarb was demoralized and some was left un- sold at the close. Peas were weak. Beans were r. “z¢ Plant, 10@1214c ® B: Mexican Tomatoes, 5021 75 B box: Cicumbers, 500@$1 50 B doz: Asparagus, 4@7c P I for ordinary and &@10c_jor choice: Ruubarb, 40@85c # box; Mushrooms. 15@ 25c @ 1b; Dried Peppers, 8@10¢; Green Peppers, 1b; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 75c@$1 25 # bx: Green Peas. 3@4c @ Ibior Los Angeles and 4@d¢ String Beans. 6@l0c @ Ib: Dried Okra, 1231505 Cabbage, 4 @50c cil; Gaslic, 4@5c B 1b; Marrowiat Squash, $30@35 B ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—ThereIs no yegnlar price at the mo- ment. Onear two houses that are heavily over- stocked are glaa to sell under the quotations, while others with better cleaned-up floors report sales rather higher than we quote. The quotations rep- resent the general T of trade. The market is de- moralized and very weak. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 21@23c; seconds, 19@20c 21c 3 Ib: good o choice, 18@ B0 Darry—Fancy, 20« 19¢; lower grades, 1615@17 Lac. EAst » kx—Ladle-pacied, 14@1714¢ B 1b. CHEESE—~Fancy mild new. 12@13c # ; com- mon 10 good, 10@llc ® Ib: Cream Cheddar, 12@ 13c B oung America, 12913c; Western, 1214 3c; Kastern, 13@14c. Trade was better vesterday than for some time and & good many Eggs were sold, prin- cipally to specuiators who are buying up store Eggs to put in icehouse. Siore Fzgs 10@1lc @ dozen: ranch Eggs, 11@ © dozen. FOULTRY POULTRY—The market was nominal yesterday, as usual on Saturday. Live Turkeys, 11@13c for Gobblersand 13@14c @ Db for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 15@17c; Geese B pair. 81 50@2: Ducks. $4 50@6 for old and $5 @7 for younz: Hens, $3 50@4 50 ¥ doz: Roosters, $6@7: do, old, -$3 50@4: Fryers, $5 650 roilers. $4 50@H for large and $3 50@4 for Pigeons, $2 25@2 50 # doz for young and $1 75@2 for old. GAM ‘The market is doing a shade better. Gray Geese, $1 50 @ dozen: White Geese. Tbc; Brant, 75c@$1; Honkers, $2@3; Hare, 756@§1: Rabbits, $1@1 26 for Cottontails and 75¢ B doz for small. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, BERRIES—Two drawers Strawberrles came In from Santa Rosa and sold at §3 75 B drawer. APPLES—85c@$1 @ box for good to choice, 50 @75¢ tor common w fuir and §1 25@1 bV for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS—Good Oranges and Lemons are rather firm than otherwise, but the market I quiet. Oranges, 0c@$1 for Seedlings and $1 50@ 2 50 for Navels: frozen s:ock goes down (0 nothing: Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and B2@z 75 for ¢00d to choice: Mexican Limes. $5@5 50 P box: Liwnanss, $1 26@2 60 P bunch; Pineapples, $2@5 ® doven 2 DRIED FRUITS, RA15iNS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD Lots—Apples, 2%4@3c® B for quar- tered, 3@3%gc B Ib for sliced and 414c P 1 for evaporated; remches, 3lo@ic ® 1 and 53%,@6c for fancy; peeled in boxes. 12c: Apricots, 714@ &L for prime to choice, 934c for fancy and 10@ 11c @ Ib for fancy Moorpark: Figs. black. 2lhc for unpressed: White Figs, 4@5c 1n sacks; Pears, 7c B 1 for evaporated halves, Ifilécfl 1 for quarcers; Prunes. 35,@ic: Plums, 1 for pit- ted and 134@214c for unpitted; Nectarines, % Ib for prime to choice and 634c for fancy. JOBHING PRICES—Apples, 4@4Lhc: Peaches. 3@ 4c and 5c for faucy; peeled, in_boxes, 10@121 Prunes, 4c for the' four sizes, 6¢ P 1b for 4 snd ¢ for 50@60's; A pricots, 6@9Y4sc for prime to choice and 1U@l1¢ for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 214@235¢c: White Figs, 3 Pears, 610 for evaporated halves and for quarters; Plums, $lp@dc for pitted and 1@1%c for un: pltted: Nectarines, 4@5c B b for prime to choice. RAISINS AND DRIED GRA PES—Prices are as follows, carioad lor.¢. o. b. San Francisro: g‘n. ion layers, 85@9uc ur-crown, loose, c ® Ib: three-crown, ? , 214¢ B 1bi two-crown, 2c: seedless Sultanas, 334 @Ac: seedless Muscatels, 23@2%,c: three-crown London layers, 70¢: clus: ters, 81 35@1 60; Dehesa clusters. $210@2 25; lfimrml clusters, $2 60@2 75; Dried Grapes, 3%5c JoBBING PRICES — Four-crown 10ose, 3¢; 3- crown, 2%4@2%,c: 2-crown, 134,@2c; Seedless Sul- tanns, 8 London Iayers, 85c( Dehesa clusters, $2 25; Dried Grapes, 2¥4c. NUTS—Chestnuts, B D for No. 1 hard bing lots 815@10c for Nuts, ished’; Cocoanuts, $4 50@ HONEY—Comb for bright and 8@9c B ilberts, 8@9c: is_q white extracted, 5@d%ec B Ib; light amber ex- ——|—|—|—]— March 22) tracied: 114@4sc; durk amber, 4c; dark, 2@3c. | |22 | 23 |22 |25 (26 |27 |28 | BEESWAX—24@27c Ib. | Full Moon. PROVISIONS. 29 | 30 {31 o Marh. 28/ CURED MEATS—Quotations show no change. Bacon is quotable at 633c ¥ 1 for heavy, T¥ac ¥ D for light medium, for extra light and 12%gc for sugar-cured: Eastern extra ciear. $16 B bblj Beef, 10@10%4¢ B D. 1 for compouna and fornia tierces, 6¢ for -bbls, 63,c: 10-1b tins, T¥5C; do B, T340 N LEAY L~ Tygc In tierces and 8¢ % B B tins. @4c: Seedless Muscatels, 2 Ug!fi B B; Walnuts, 7@8c ane o Almonds, 6@7%2c for Languedoc and for Eastern and 3% L rnia; Hickory uts, B EB(': PMM‘II:,BC for rough and 8c for poi- 5 @ 100. 1 8-crown THE CALL CALENDAR. MarcH, 1896. 1; clusters, $1 40@l 50; Tmperial clusters, $2 75} 1 ITo. | W. [Th.| ¥y Moon’s Phases.| for sotanell Tt Mo.iTu.|W. [Th.| ¥r.| Sa. 2 4 X Last Quarter.| March 6 5@6c Brazil Nuts, 7%@8c B 1b; uotable at 10@1Z P B 1b for lower grades; water- First Quarter OCEAN STEAME] 9%5c B Ib for light. 1034C | Dates of Departure krom San Francico. Sugar-curea Hams, u%@xac;bfinnmm- Hams, | STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SAILs. | PIKR. 10%%@11c; Mess Beef, $8 i extra mess 49, | Pomona..... | HumboldtBay [Mch 2. 2¢u|Pler 9. 88 50; family do, $10: extra prime Pork, $9 8 bbl: | Eanta Kosa. |San Diego lmh 2.11aM | Pler 11 mess, $14 B bbl: Smoked 2r o | coon tar- 2. 5 Oceanio- ABianchard | Portand. 3. oex|prer 13 LARD—Eastern, tierces. ;;g‘}":g‘; = Uflsg_i? .. |Coos sav. 3,10AM |Pler 13 avonnd. aad Giae for pure; | DeLOFS .. |Grays Haroor. Mch 4, 2ex| ..o LB 4. 9am|Pier 13 = 4,10Am | Pler 24 Monowai ... |Sy ¥y 5. 2Pu (Oceanic CliyPuaebla. | Vic & Pat Sid Mch 5. #ax | Pler9 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c P Ib: cuils and brands. 5, 3PM|[PM S €.11au | Pler 11 712 x[PMSS 8 9au | Pier 11 China&Japan. Ean Diego e @ Ib; medium, 60: culls. Fnd brands, 5o light, 5¢; culls and brands, 4¢: Cow- 9.10A% | Plor 24 Bides, 6@57a0: culls and brands, 4@4140; salted Kin. 50 @ T salted Calf, 8¢ B 'D: saited Veal, STEAMERS TO ARRILV. 6c: ary Hides, 10@11c; culls and brands, 7@7%4c; dry Kip and Veal, 8c: wz‘(‘)z'i;s%%’%: t}{r_\:‘ Calt, STEAMER | Frox [} S5e: culls, 10¢: Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, bct . Deersking, good summer, 25@30¢: medium 156 | HorOl%: Eumboily Dy ; i winter, 10c; Shecpskins, shearlings, 10@ | bererTebse 1 ann: cort. wool, 20@35c each: medium, 40 | gai BeR e : @BUc each; fong wool, tbc each. Culls of all kinds | giryof Pe Victorie & Page: Soand | . 1 about Loc less. ; PALLOW SNo. 1. rendered, 314@do: No. 2, 3c; 3 refined, 51, @bl4c: Grease, 2Tac B 1. % WOOL—\ve atiore Fall as follows: Eastern Ore- [ {OmEr- ForRver: 1 gon. 8@11cg b San Josquinand Southern. 386c: | pei‘Norie Grays Harbor 1 y a, 9¢ B % e HOPS—_Nominal quotations are 215@5c B b, | ATa€e. i S H GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Tamlion R e : BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, | North Foric....| Humboldt Bay o $4 1214@4 26; San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, | Crescent Gity. .. | Cresoent Gitye 4 24@26¢. Mackinaw Tacoma. . 5 COAL—Wellington is quotable at $8 B_ton: | yiv of Everett| Departure Bay, 5 New Wellington, $8: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 | gapylui Kahulu! 5 % 1n: Seattle, 85@5 50: Bryant, 5 50: Coos Bay | e Newport. 5 6 £4 50: Wailsend, $6 50: Scoteh, $750: Brymbo, | walla Walia.... | Victorta & Puger Sound | .. 8 750+ Cumberland, $13 50 in bulk and 815 in sks: | Qorambie. Portiand............ 3 Pénnsylvania Anthraclte Egg, $13; Welsh An- | 000 Chinsanafagan. H inracite ¥ige, —: Cannel. 83; Kook Springs, Castle | Coon iay |Mexico... 6 Gateand Pleasant Valley, 87 60; Coke, $10 5010 | manta riosa..... | Nan Diexo.. 8 bulk and $12 50 @ ton in sacks. COEF . E. Blck have to note a furiher drop of 34c in the price of 200d unwashed Salvador, due to_ the steady pres- Sure by importers to sell on a dull and unwilling ¢t. While a shrinkage had been generally anticipated, the rapidity of the decline was wholly unexpected and has_unsettled all ciasses of Coffee Dealers, becoming discouraged market. for the time being. at finding each transact) diate loss, are buying most sparingly. Very little er descriptions, which, of has been done in ot course, are easier all around in sympathy with vador. small. To-dd 853 Mexican—in all 11009 bag: Colon is due March 2 wi CosTA RICA—19 @1#%4¢ for good mixed nom. for fair; 14@: 178 for superior green unwash ford’s circular says: ““We SUN AND TIDE. . COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TIDE) IO PUSTRE SO T ORFINATILL [ AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Sunday, March 1. ........ 6.41{Sun sets. ... X March—1896. Sunday, March 1. Sun rises... ion productive of an imme- veriand movement has also been | §|Time | Time| | Time| | Time| The o_'gx;mck is 285 bags Costa Rica, 50 ;”rw Feel‘l‘ W:Feez s Feet s Feet Nicaragua, 2510 Saivador, 7831 Guatemala and | | i | 1 1H Wi 1L Wi he steamer | 1| 02 th 6550 bags.” We quoie: [ 2| | 08 ac for good to prime: 1814 | 3| | 1.5 1 with black beans; 17@18c | & | 20 tac for common to ordinary. | 6| | 2.6 A VADOR17La@]0c for fair 1o good washeds | 6 5 50 unwashed; 1634¢ for good | 7/ % : —2015@21c A 1 for | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the UATEMATA A3 prime to strictly p 200d to strictly g ordinary; 12@lic for @31c for g 0N Red CANNED SAL Association quotes of 25,000 cases. 95¢; 50,000 cases, 9215¢; 75,000 cases, 90c B dozen, net SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms, net cash: and Fipe Crushed all Confectioners' A, 514¢: C.455¢; Golden C, 41 than barrels, and boxes SY RUP—Golden, in bbi3, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c B gal. SAN FRANCISCO vashed: 18@19%4c for fair | washed: 16@17¢ for medium; 1414@15%5c for to prime wasied peaberry 91c for good unwashed peaberry. washed; 1915@20c for | eArly morning tides are given in the left 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 tnere are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when & minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number givenis subtractive from the depth given by the chart HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. 8. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO, February 29. 1898, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly t noon to-day—i. e., 8t noon of the 120th inferior to common; 2034 — The Alaska Pac Salmon as 10Llows cash 1. . b. ex-ship. be, Crushed, Powdered Dry Granulated, 53c: Mugnolia A, d3c:’ Exira c; hali-barrels, 34c more e more. MEAT MAREKET. | | meridian, or exactly ut 8 . ., Greenwich time. Whotesale rates for cressed stock from slangh- A i terers ai follows: Lieutenant U. . REEF—Firse quality, 5%0; second quality, | S——— 415@bc; third do, 31p@ic B b SHIPPING % DE. VEATL—Large, 5@b MU LAMB—Spring Lamb, PORK—Live Hogs, 4 for small: dressed d RECEIPTS OF I TON— W ethers. 6@6Yac; Ewes, 6c 3 . . 5@ TERIOR PRODUCE, ¥OR 24 HOURS. small, 6@7¢ B . o Arrived. SATURDAY, February 29. on, 14 hours trom Green- ite Lumber Co. 10c; yearlings, T@8c 8 Ib. c for Jarge and 414@i3sc 4c® . Stmr Greenwood, s wood: lnmber, to L E W Stmr Empire, lumber, to N P s . 8134 hours fm San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Flour, ar. sk: 3034 Hides, no 1811 8y orgen s . ir stmrWellinaton, Salmond, & days fro Wheat, ci 04,585 W ine, gals. 103860;1: CEE B e g TR o Barley, ctls 55,045 Butter, cils 297 2A01Lanes Gl B Ditmuts & Oats, ctis B0/Cheese, ctls.. 18 oroeon: P AT Honoipu: 9065 bags sugar, 20 bas salt, 128 hides, i oy " &7 Lime, bbls to Williams, Dimond & Co. o B et e Schr Newark. Beck, 15 Lours from Bowens Land- Oregon 17774 Hops, bls. ing; 150 M ft lnmber, to F Heywood. EeaCies B2 lo0: Bbia Schr Archie and Fontie, Colstrup, 20 hours from Oregon 21 |Mustacd Sond. sy Albion: lumber. to Albion Lumber Co. ek SRR T L i Schr Robert Searles, Piltz. 16 davs from Hono- PR ORGP lulu; 18,640 bags suger, to John D Spreckels & Middhings, sKs. 600/ Borax, ctls. Bros Co. = Hay. t0ns... 230( Clearea. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL S Deacon, Lynn, Mass M J Taaffe, Mtn' View H M Mclouth, N Y J Rupler. Placerville E G Zeiron, San Jose brF G C A Owner, San Jose Miss E Frost, Visalia W Huges & w, Sta Barb G B Ellis, Redlands Russell, St Petersbz M Biilings, Portland W N Bucklén, W Walla John Duncan, Portiand IN JIMWeatherwax, Aberdn R S Henderson, Portland W C Green. Loai ay, Sacramento M T Ford, Mass SATURDAY. February 29. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- Mortensen, Panama, etc; Pa Stmr San Jose, Mail S 8 Co. Stmr South Coast, Hansen, Portland and way ports; O & & N Co. Bark J D Peters, H_J Alexander, San Jose J B Treadwell, Sacto W O Lee & w, Detroit R Duncan, Rescue J C Simonds, Berkeley Townsend, Seattle: Pacific Steam Whaling C Brig John D Spreckel 3 D Spreckels & Bros C Brig Galilee, Dinsmore, Tahiti: M Turuer. Schr Allen A, Schage, [stapa; Schwartz Bros. Sailed. - ATURDAY. February 29. Stmr Areata. Cousins. Coos Bay. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, Victoria and Port Town- Christiansen, Mahukona; Miss Smith, California T E Aaron, Los Augeles 1 J T Reed & w, Portland F H Price, Victoria A K Funck, Sanger send. W H Shipman, § Jose J A Hayes, (‘nrsgn S E r':‘kn- "i?”f" san P‘sdr_o. & Mrs E M Dowell. L Aug J Alexander. San Jose SynrEan fdse. Mortcnshn, SANGIIN, B0 H Schmidt & w, " ‘W F Hedford, Stmr South Coast, Hansen. Astoria. MrsCE Littlehale,Stockt G A Wells, G: cQuiddy,Hantd B Morse, Riverside MrsRD) John Tait, Stanfora E 8 Richards, Los Ang Mrs Packer, San Jose J M Buckingham, Ukiah C D Harford, Stockton T H Cave, San Jose GE Willls. Santa Cruz H B Nichols, Seiby RUSS Wm Lyons, Sacto Chas Orzh, Sacramento J A March, Riverside Miss M McNab, S Clara 1, J P Norton & w1, S Clara T F Chatfield, San Jose B E Plummer, Tracy R Richardson & s, Cal C R Scott, Portland H G Seib, Chicago A S Dearing, Virginia Stmr Rival, Johnson, Fort Brazs. Stmr Peint Arena. Johuson, Mendocino. Prship Falls of Afion, Addison, Brisbane. Ital ship Francesco Ciampa, Maresca, Queens- town. Fr bark Duchesse Anne, Corvony, Queenstown. Brig J D Spreckels, Christiansen, Mahukona. Mary K Russ, Blum, Astoria. Schr Etta B, Madsen, Fort Ross. Scnr Bessie Anderson. Aibion. Schr Christina Steffens, Nordling. H L Blakesice & w, Chigo Miss Hunt, Tacoma J Wickes & w, Utica F T Ferguson, S Barbara R N Barstow, Fresno C E Hughes, Chicago HOUSE. G W Foote, Hollister Schr Eureka, Wirsciuieit, Coquille River. Miss Mic Cal Schr Parkersburg, Wagner, Coquille River. Fred Mickalls, Cal Schr Allen A, Schage, Mahukona. CV Inks & igoniea ' Returned. J R Harden, Pope Vo] SATURDAY, February 29. 3 F Medary, Pope Vallay | _chr Christina Steffens, Nordiing, hence tod T Pope Valley | returned on account of splitting mainsail in a Jonn Fallen' Missouri ~ | strong NW wind. R Foote & wi, Los Ang Schr Eureka, Wirschulelt, hence to-day, re- Frank Fisher & fm, Towa F Trummingham, Sunol | turned on account of splitting mainsail in a strong Geo W Crook, San Jose C H Cavanah, Modesto | NW wind. T8 Young, Santa Cruz ¥ W Young, Telegranhio. P Crumbaugh, Redding P Kirk & POINT LOBOS—February 29—10 p s~ Weathor W F Macomber, Mass A Aylmore & w, Astoria Mrs kD A T Hy H B Keller R J Winn, Oakland W Tucker, Fairtield T € Merchant, Healdsbg W H Quinlan, Portland G R -Page, San Diego A Waddeil, Del Norte F E Beatty & w, 1nd Mrs J E Baker, Folsom LICK Miss K Moultrie, Fresno Mrs S M Henly, Elko B H Uphaw, Martinez D Lubin, w & ¢, Sacto H E WR J ¢ Long, San Diego H Burbvat & w, N Y Betts, Spokane Miss M Walsh, Stockton J Classen, Grass Valley D P Simous, Los Gatos Uscar G Rogers, Amalia De Lancy Stone, N Y A S Alfred, NY Mrs W D Bell, Modesto J J Boydstor, San RamonW Crow, San H'P Stabler, Yuba City John Markley. Sacto PALACE HOTEL, F G Pierce, Oaklund G L Salch, Chicago C Paris, Ind M Piper, Ind fiss A I' Crockett, Ind M Bird & w, Ind Shepard & w, Tnd S D Barimoter, Mont Oswaud, China - ’ 22 & ] BooE R ind, NY eberger, 111 Smee 22 = Wood & w, N J “tmeg > N B Phillips, Belmont N Noaves, England W N Fiske, Chicago J Muorse, N'Y P BALDWIN HOTEL. G Mighavalla, Napa H Elesser, N Y 3 Robinson, N Dak ©C Douglass, Stockton W Wright. Ohio ickhiofi&w, Sn RafaelE J Leonard, Grub Gulch Spalding&w,Truckeel: B Lewis, Pacific Grove Goodiellow, Oakind W C Brooks, Oakland Morrison&w,Boston A M Logan & w, Ontario H Henderson,Phila I' J Field, Monterey Powers, Kochester Hastings,Worcester C D) Phillips, Beimont L Belding, cloudy: wind NW; velocity 36 miles. Char ers. The brig Consuelo loads mdse for Mahukona bark Harry Morse, cannery supplies for Alask: Haw bark R P Rithet, mdse for Honolulu. The B: ship Senator louds lumber on the Sound for, Valparaiso for orders, Pisagua range at 37s 6d. Spoken Feb11—Lat 4 8, long 33 W, Ital bark Emanuele Accame, hence Nov 1 for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Feb 28—Stmr Tillamook, for San Francisco. POINT ARENA—Arrived Feb 29—Schr Bender Brothers, hence Feb 26. VENTURA—Arrived Feb 29—Stmr George Loomis. hence Feb 27. PORT BLAKELEY—Salled Feb 19—Schr Fanny 9, Or J Gould & w, Sonora. M M Johnson, Alameda J C Sexton, Pleasanton G E Hanford & w, Sacto Mrs E E Morse, Ohio A Leary, Auburn E A Weés & w, Manilla, Miss C Bell, Folsom HOUSE. J P Dorsey, Grass Valle) 3D Cobb, Chicago > I M Leavett & w, W R Spalding, Cal icago J L Blair, Cal J M Schaberle, Cal Dutard, for Hueneme. E P Colgan, Sacto B F Walion, Sutter Co BOWINS LANDING—Arrivea Feb 29-—Schr R H Jones, Kausas City J King & w, San Jose Monterey, hence Feb 27. Fra; 3 Y Miss B iiewell, Berkeley | CASPAR—Sailed Feb 29—Stmr Jewel, for San Francisco. “PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Feb 29—Stmr Colon, from Panama and way ports. Sailed Feb 29—Stmr-Colon, for San Franctsco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Feb 49—Stmr Willamette Valley, from Ensenada. Sailed Feb 29—U S sumr Monterey. MrsJ M Walsh, Stockton MraJTGardner,P: taluma Mrs W H McKenzie, Cal Silas Carle, Sacto Mrs F A Cressy, Modesto T E Ebrenberg & w,Napa | FORT BRAGG—Salled Feb 2y—Stmr Noyo, for amon San Francisco. F B Hatch, Ashignd ALBIUON—Sailed Feb 29—Stmr Newsbey, for San Francisco. NEW PORT—Salled Feb 29—Schr Wm Renton, L C Gilliam, Spokane for Puget Sound: stmr Westport, for San Fran- N H Mallory, Portland | ©I8¢0- EUREKA-—Arrived Feb 29—Stmr North Fork. hence Feb 27: schr Mary Buhn', from Ventura; stmr Pasadens, from San Pedro. Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Navirro; simr-Pomona, for San Francisco: schr Sparrow, for San Francisco; schr Lottie Carson, for Fxnnglucn. Foreign Por-a. DEPARTURE BAY—Sailed Feb 28—Ship Yo- semite, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Persia, fm Hamburg: stmr Virginia, from Stettin: stmr New York, from Southampton, latter aground below. Sailed Feb 29—Stmr Campania, for Liverpool. HAVRE—Sailed Feb 29—5tmr La Gascogne, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—-Salled Feb 20—Stmr St Louis, for New York. GENOA—Salled Feb 20—Stmr Fulda, for New k. { ¥ ARD_Passed Feb 20—Simr La Normandie, from New York, for Havre. BREMERHAVEN—Sailed Feb 20—Stm Aachar, for New York. B Amportations. SAN DIEGO--Per Santa Rosa -7 pkgs mdse, 3 F E Richards & w, Ind W F Crockett & w, Ind W F Milliken & w, Ind CH Berry & w, Ind L Ferguson & w, Ind HJ Ball & w, Baftalo W.T Thackery, Chicago T T Lane, Angels Camj M Seeberger, Il y5s S Siitt, Chicago , W Maynird, Worcester ‘('; ;v Bush, vng‘mm Somerset, Ls Angel G H Cross, Boston o M N Mcintosh, Chicago B Dasher, N Y J B Gates, Alameda W F Pardee & wt. N Y S F Waldo, Crystal J Staffard. N Dak 3 § Silverman, Mont J Chouder, N ¥’ 8 E Muler, Miiwaukee C W Waité, Boston kgs dried beef, § bxs dried veef, b bxs dried ham, B Epumac s B ariof & w18 Joup B Pk tobacco, 10 roils paper, 2 cs dry goods, 1 sk CL Gy B3/ oonard. tirub Guich | plegwax, 111 sks dried fruit, 1 bx candies, 10 G I Dowier, Chi 3 M Griftith Mado vicgs pickled fish, 1 oll stove, 3 crts bicycles. 777 b : bxs oranges, 141 bxs lemons, 9 cs soap, 1 sk ore, 1 NBW: WESTERN HOTEL. bx machinety, 40 bxs oranges snd lemons, 1 pkg d Harrison, Cal J Vieks & wt,N Y hardware, 8 bis butter, 4 bxsiemons, 1 b gings. W H Buckiey, Martinez W B Thomas, Sacto Los Angeles vis Redondo—25 cs grape jnice, 1 H K Thomas, St Louis .1' Claussell, Sausalito | pkg madse. 1 plano und stool, 50 cs catsup, 10 bxs J Mattom. Novato E Flerold, Stockton 1awn mowers, 2 bdls handles. 4 cs mackerel. T Britta, Tacoms. DM Emith, Tacoma Redondo—481 bxs oranges, 50 bxs lemons, 3 cs 3 Edwards, Tacoms A R Ballard, Seattio wine. 1 bicycle, 9 pkgs mdse, 1 bx stationery, 4 L Kiffee, Boston C Stuart & wt, Australia | bxs type. J D Blake, Sidney Port Los Angeles—18 pkgs mdse, 8 bbls grease, 8 bxs oranges, 1 cs cizars. 1 cs stoves, 5 cs books, 10 cs hardware, 28 crts oil heaters, 2'hf-bbis wine, 1pall 1 bx candy, 2 sks beeswax, 1 bx lamps, 7 bxs tomatoes, 7 sks beans, 5 bxs tobacco. Santa Barbara—1 cs books, 5 bols 1 kez wine, 8 pkgs mdse, 4 bbls mineral water, 102 bxs lemons, 4 cs oysters, 1 bx mushrooms, 1 ¢s extract, 10 qr sksflour. . mpoc—33 cs eges. Port Hartord—5 bxs fish, 1 bx rock. 1 keg 168 bxs butter, 1 coop chickens, 106 es ezgs, 1 coil rope. 1 bdi pelts, 28 bdls hides, 1 bx ary goods. 1 sk clams, 1 cs shoes, 33 dressed calves, 1 bx rab- bits, 1 ¢ poultry. PORTLAND—Per Empire—360 sks oats. 565 sks flax, 21 sks onfons, 1824 sks potatoes, 113,841 e lumber, Consignees. Per Empire—Allen & Lewis: Wood, Curtis & Co; Moore, Ferguson & Co; H Duiard: iecht Bros & Co; Erlanger & Galinger; F H Hammer: W H Morgan; & k Copeland; J L Waldron; Whitg Bros; order. Per Santa Rosa—Western Meat Co;: A E Kent: B H Ames; Hilmer, Bredhoft &Schalz; Benneit & Maurray: 'Dunham, Carrigan & Co: M § Simas & Co: M T Freitas & Co; Levi Spiegel & Co; lmmel & Co: Dairymen’s Union: G R Starr & Co: J W Goodwin: F E Seidel: San Francisco Breweries: Gould & Jaudin: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Page & Sons: CC Pennéll & Co; Adams & Son: Wagen- heim, Sternheim & Co: Selby Smelting anu_Lead Co: A Galli Fruit Co; Troy Laundry Co: 0 S Potter & Co: Eveleth & N W & J Sloane & Co; H O Greenhood:; Amer Carb Acid & Gas Co; Santa Cruz Tsland Co: J Ivancovich & Co: Gray & Barbieri: H Ciifton: Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch; J P Red- ington; Wood, Curtis & Co: Tillmann & Bendel A Folger & Co; Garcia& Maggini: Jones & Co; J M Moore: Wilion & Baechtel: A Levy & Co; Bush & Mailett: Del Monte Milling Co: C Carpy & Co: Milan & Co: American Union Fish Co: Hills Bro Wheaton. Breon & Co: De Bernardi & C Cline: H Dutard: Brigham, Hoppe & Co Exchange: H Kirchmann & Co: H N Tilden & Co; CEWhitney & Co; L IStone& Co: Enterprise Brewery: H Waldeck: Russ, Sanders & Co; J H Cain & Co; Norton. Teller & Co: Jonas Erlanger & Co; Murphy, Grant & Cot F B Haight: H L Bryant; Chas Jacobson: Fredericksburg Brewery: James Parrish: D E Allison & Co; Wie'~nd Brewing C W F Mitchell : S Brunawick; Brown & Adams; S P Milling Co; S Brunswick: San Francisco Commer- cial Co: Rellly, Walters & Co; M G Fenton: Los Angeles Transfer Co: Southern California Wine Co; IXL Tamale Co: C E Graham; W B Beck; O P Spaulding; Osgood, Howell & Co; ‘A Pallies: Bam- berger & unset T & T Co: Lachman & Jacobi: Hoftman & Fleischman: E N Green; General Electric Co: §J Friedlander & Co: Crown Distillery Co: Miller, Sioss & Scott: H A Lozier & Co; M L Gardiner: ' Goodall, Perkins & Co: Wetmore Bros; O M Welborn: E W Newhall; J C Dawson; C L Rainy; Amer Press Assn: Osmond. SKkine & Co: W oats; J W Hobson: Minaker & Welbanks; J A W Gray; Haas Bros; H H Hogan; Pacific William For Late Shipping Intelligence . See Tweifth Page. OFFICE_FURNITURE . AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St.. cor. Stocktoa HATHAWAY AND HUMBOLDT WAREHOUSES. ‘W E, THE UNDERSIGNED, RESPECTFULLY announce to the public that we are the owners and proprietors of the Hathaway and Humboldy ‘Warehouses, that the same have been consoll- dated, and will hereafter be known and called the HATHAWAY FREE WAREHOUSES, Located on_Spear street, between Harrison and Bryant, and we are prepared to offer special in ducements to all merchants desiring storage. JOHN BALLARD and W. H. MARTIN, Office—403 Spefr s OEEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIHO COLST STEAMSHIP CONPARY CUT RATES ——TO— VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class. -88.00 Second Class...$5.00 Meals and berth Included. Ticket Office—4 New Hontgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Geueral Agents. O, R. & IN. o ASTORIA AND PORTLAND, $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For reservations call at 630 Market St. Columbia_ sails. ..February 18 and 28 State of Californ! bruary 23 and March & From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 a. . GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. PACIFIG 0AST NTEANSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau. Kil- lisnoo and Sitka (alaska), 89 4. ic, March 15, 30, April 14, 29. ‘or Victorla and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seatile, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Beilingham _Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. March 5. 10. 15, =0, 25, #0, and every fifth day tnereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R., at Tacoms with N. P. R. R, st Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Por: Townsend with Alaska steamers. ¥or Eureka, Arcata aad Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. M., Murch 2, 8, 10, 14. 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. For Satita Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Oblspo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, at 9 A. M., March 4, 5. 12,16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only =t Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Santa Baiiara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A 3, March 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. Jor Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Aliata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. x., 25th of each month. cket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery Teet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CQ,, Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st.f San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by @ this line avold both transit oy English rallway an: the discomfort of crossing the channel in & boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Parls, first-class $160: second-class, $118. LA NORMANDIE, Capt. Deloncte. dadr o oo March7, 6A. . LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon. R March 14,10 s % LA BRETAGNE, Capt. Rupe. F March 21, 5'a. 2 LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeut % .. March 28,10 4. ¥ A For furhier particulats app! A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO,, Agents, 5 Montgomery wyenue, San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. Unfted States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and_accommodations selected: second cabin, $35 and 840; Majesiic and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from Engiand, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets sailing_dates and cabin plans may be procure from W. H. AVERY, Paclfic Mail Dock, or at the General Ofiice ot the'Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, : General Agent for Pacific Coast. NETHERLANDS AMERICAN STEAM NAVI GATION CONPANY. New York to Boulogne (Paris), Rote terdam and Amsterdam, Salling trom New York EVERY SATURDAY s} A M Cheapest route to Europe. First cabin 845 and upward. Second cabin $86. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Lowes: steerage rates to all points. For passage apply to local ticket agent or THOMAY COOK & SON, Paciic Coast passenger sgents, 621 Marke st., 8. F. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington Sty At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday, 99~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone srsm:. D 5 . C. 3 . D. Peters, AR City of Stocktes, Telephone Main 808, Cal Nav. and Impt. Co. st VALLEJ0, MARE ISLAXD, “BENICIA, PORT. COSTA AND CROCKETT. . o, s NG urday an —10:: 'man“r.):.“: s.{n_:gny,‘in e oy o RK Lauding, Mission 1, Pier 3. OCEAN flzAl!srmu. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CONPATY, Coolgardie gold flelds (Freemantle), Austra- lia; $220 first class; $110 steerage, Lowess rates to Capetown, South Africa. OWAL, Honolviu and Auck- land, Thursday, March 5, at'2 P L Steamship Australla, Fonowiu oniy, fues day, March 10, at 10 A SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced Tates for parties March 10 and An-ii 7, Ticket Office, 114 Montgomery street. Freignt Oflice, 537 arket street. J. D. SPRECKE & BROS. CO., General Agénts. BOYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANE. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and !outhunmmg calling en route at bourg| France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail 8. S. Co., issued for freight and treas @re to direct ports in England and Germany. ‘Through tickets from Sau Francisco to Plymont] Crerbourg, Southumpton. Firs class, $195: (hi olsas, 'or further particulars apply PARROTT & GO, Agenis, 5 06 California et RAILROAD TRAVEL] SOUTHERN PACTIFIC COMPANTY, (PACIFIO sYsTEMY €2 Traius leave nnd are due to arrive a8 SAN FREANCISC LEAVE — Froy NOVEMUER 20, 1855 A Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 00A Atlantic Express, Ogden and I 04 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey. Sa mento, and Redding via Davis 7:36A Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, C: toga and Santa Roes. 304 Niles, San_ Josc, Sacramento, Marysville, R aud Sundays excepted Oroville *8:304 Peters and Milton. 9:004 San Leandro, Hayw: 9:004 Los An"ele' Express, (oscmite), 0P San Leandro, Heywards & WaySt'ns 4:00r M&rflncz,c ?m I‘Jmm{. Vl“ejta. apa, Calistoga, Verano an Santa Losa. 2 ST e o i it » Xnights TLanding, Oroville and Sacramento ......... 10uiSa 4:130¢ Niles, San Joss, Livermore aad Stockton . 7:10p 8:00p San Leandro, b 8:459 8:80r New Orleans Toxpress, Fresuo, Bakers- field, Santa Barbara,Los Angels Deming, El Paso, New Orleans an ; East. oo, (101488 8:307 Sauta F te, Atlantic Express for Mojave and East........ 10:45a 6:00p Furopean Mail, Ogden and Fast. 9145 0e Hayuards, Niléswnd SanJose....\. Z:484 Eald press, Sacramento, Mary ville, Redding, Portland, Puget roopsioidmnd Bait.. o R0:4BA 200P San Leandro, Haywards. ‘ay Bt'ns :509 Teandro, Ha Wi 9:00P San ywardsk Way St ns 1112:004 9:00p “Bunset Limited,” Fresuo, Los s Angeles, El !":‘:0, New Orleans % $#12:287 8an Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 184 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge) $:104 Nenl‘k,(,‘enben!lle,flm) Jose, Felton, Boulder Greek, Sonta Cruzand Way Almaden, Feiton, Boulder Creck, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. 4:15r Newark, k 9:50a 411:45p Hunters' Fxcursion, Ban Jose “Way Stations. 17:209 COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) &34 Sen Joso and Way Blations (New - A pes < 1:459 Si308 Almaden Wednesdays only), @154 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, S N Luis Obispo, Guadalupe aud P cipal Way Statious - 7:059 10:404 San Jose and Way Stations. B:00» 31:434 Palo Alto aud Way Station 3:300 :30r San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacitic Grove 2404 *3:30P SanJoso incipal Way Stations 9:45a +4:30r Sap Joseand Way Stations *8:06A 5;30p 8un Jose and Way Stations Or San Jose aud Way Statious. 411:45p San Joso and Way Stations. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:18 9:00 11:00a.m. $1:00 *2:00 13:08 00 3500 *6:00ra. #rom OAXLAED—Foot of Broadway.— 600 - 800 100084 11290 *100 2200 *3:0 3400 *5:00r.m. o dA“larMom&'. P(at'lssf:zmr’son, o undays exce urdays o 1 Mona.ypn}xiw e Bataray cights :r'\.ly Tuesdays and Saturdays annd-_lunnA!hm:.h- SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 a.x.: 12 880 810, 6:30 P 3 Miursdays—ixirs irig 11:80 p. x. Saturdays—Exira trips at 1: d 11:30 P. M. . '9:30, 11:00 4. 1:30, 8:3Q 5:00, 6:20 P. x. ; San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6.25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. i3 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 7. . Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 p. M. and 6:35 p. M. 7 SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. 3.; 1:40, 3:40, - 5:00, 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen’ Park same schedule as above. B Leave Arrive San Francisco. “"‘:':;::"?“ San Francisce. WaEk e Sus- | WeER Davs. Destination.| y,ve. | Davs. TAO ax| Novato, |10:40 AM| B:50 A% 8:30 P Petaluma, | 6:05 P (10:30 Ax 5:10 Bx |Santa Rosa.| 7:30 e/ 6:15 Fulton, T:40 A ‘Windsor, 10:30 ax Healdsburg, 5 Geyservill 8:30 P |8:00 A/ Cloverdate: | 7:30 ru| 6:15 rut Pieta, Hopiand & 7:40 aull 8:00 ax| Ukish. | 7:30 vx| 6:15»m 740 A ] 10:30 Ax 8:00 Ax Guemvul&| 7:30 P 8:30 Px 6:15 Px 7:40 ax|8:00 Ax| Sonoma [10:40 Ax| 8:50 AN 6:10 P 5:00 px| and 6:05 px| 6:15 P Glen Ellen. 7:40 ax|8:00 Ax [10:40 A3 |10:30 A% 8:50 73/ 6:00 pac| Seastopol. |Tios bl 6115 par Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs Kelseyville, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Gréen- wood, Mendociro City, Fort Bragg, Usal, West) Cahto, Willetts, Calpelia, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Dlg"llg. Lively’s, Gravelly Valley, Harrls, Scoila and Eurexa. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced On Sundays round-trip tickets te all points be- yond San Bafsel at half rates. 2 Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding. H. 0. WHITING, " Atlantic AND % Pacific RAILROAD T'rains leave fmm’ml arrive e\ FE i ®t Market-Street Feery. Q‘/{ 6@_} 3 SANTA FE EXPRESS To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves wery‘:.yn 3:30 F. ., carzylng Puliman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to Chicage ¥ia Kansas City without change. Annex: cars e Deaver and 8t. Louls. g CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid_Vestibule Train Daily, with Dining-cars |- under Harvey's management. Connecting irains leave San Francisco at 9 A. AL and 3:30 . M. daily. - The best railway from California to the East, New rails, new ties; no dust: interesting sceneryj and good meals in Harvey's dining-room or dinidgs . @ Ticket Office—644 Market Street, Chroniclo Bnflhinxf WORTH PACIFIC C0AST RAILROAD (Via' Sausalito Ferry). ¥From San Franciseo, begiuning October 27, 1895. WEEKDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafael—7:50, 9:15, 11:00 4. M.; 1:45, 8:45, 5:15, 6:40 P. M. San Quentin—7:30, 9:15 A. M.: 1:40, 5:15 P. M. Extura trips for San Ratael on Mondays, Wednes days and Saturdays a5 11:30 2. M. For Ml Valley, SSUNEI:!AAZIB.M San Quentis i ) San in— 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 . M.; 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, *6:15 P.M. *Does not run to San Quentin. .30 THROUGH TBM‘II:&B iy A. M. weekdays—Cazadero and way stations. !:‘6 B By Tomaics and way stations. 8:00 A . Sundays—Foinc Reyes and way stationg

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