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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDA'Y, MARCH 3, 1896 = SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Silver unchanged. Wheat and Barley weaker. Oats, Corn and Rye dull. Eran and Middlings lower. Tiay weak. Beans neglected. Potatoes and Onlons weak. Butter continues to decline, Eggs neld more firmly. A car of Eastern Poultry in. Vegetables uncianged. Limes lower. Oranges firm. Hides and Provisions unchanged. amount of I temperature. The barometric pressure a he isobars e . Tain low" 1s inclosed w rain south of Oreg: in the vicinity of Jdaho, and th to the Cal 1a coast, warmer w be expected in summer and colder weather ter. The reverse of these ¢ &0 opposite resuit. WEATHER BUR SPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICT WEATHER BUREAU. SAN FEAN 1896, 5 P. M.—Weather cond forec: “The fol 23 comp. son: Eur 1a.01, I season 21 Luis Obispo eason Eresno 4.65, last season 11 , last season 22.46 .8 1peras to-da 2 isco 4 Ind bispo 44, L aximum temperatur minimu Raint: twenty-four over Northern California, and with heavy rain, and in many rred. The pressure has risen twenty-four hours over the plateau to three-tenths of weather, s snow ha ay over California, ure will nue, and the present low temper: Should the weather clear, h Tuesday night in Cent and cloudy 4 in keeping Of the frosts. The rain e entire State of California, except- sxtreme south, and even this will probab'y be covered with rain in a few far south as the thirty- wrs. Snow fell to-da rib parallel south as_th precipitation—rain and melted snow thus far is.55 of an inch. At San hes of rain and melted suow b utheast siguals are flying alo the entire coast of California. de at San Francisco for thirty nours ending n ps 18961 Northern California in; continued low tem- perature; tresh to brisk southeaster! Southern California- : continued low tem- perature; fresn to brisk winds. Nevada—Snow: co emperature. Utab—Cloudy, with light snow: colder Tuesday Arizona—Snow in northern portion: rain in southern por continued low temperature; freezing weather in northern pa San Francisco and vicinity in; continued low temperature; fresh south- riy wind. A.G. McaApr NEW YORK MARKETS. Local Forecast Official. 3 Financial. NEW YORK, N.Y., March 2.—Speculation at the Stock Exchange was affected to-day by the receivership for the Baltimore and Ohio and by the demonstration yesterday in Barcelona against the United States Consul, etc. As a matter of fact it can be said, however, that the confession of insolvency by the dtimore and Ohio had more influence on the cet thau snything else that has transpired ght hours. The siock 6 poinis, to 1615, and the bonds line and its branches and leased prop- where from 414 to 10 points. Late in the Was announced that Thomas H. King, presi- of the Pit % and Western road, had been d receiver of the company- his road is one of the more important leaged lines of the Baltimore and Ohio. The loss in the usuaily active shares was equal 10 1a@314 per cent. In this decline Tennessee Coal, Sugar, the gers, Wes ern Union, Lead, Metropolitan Traction #nd Southern Railway preierred scored the greatest losses. In the afternoon session there was & decided change for the better on Washington advices that the Spanish Government had taken steps to make amends to the United States for yesterday’s disturbances at Barcelona. A recovery of 15@31s per cent followed, Tennessee Coal, the Grangers, Louisville and Nashville, Leather pre- ferred and Western Union leadi: Some 0f the prominent issues at this time sold ahove Saturday’s closing prices. Near the close tobacco, which sold at 80 early in the day, dropped 3 and as a result the general list ciosed ady. changes as arule snow gains of 13@3k per cent. Baltimore and Ohio lost 36 per cent on tue dry. Toial sales were 327,300, shares. Bonds_were irregular_in tone, but in the main lower. Sai 67,000. Towa Central fives fell 3 to Kansas Cily consol certificates, 23/ 0 orthern Pacific —secouds, 114 to 110; o’ thirds, 115 to 78%: do Moniana sixes ceruficates, 2 1o Wisconsin Central fives certificates, 114 to nd Wabash seconds 2 1o 7414@75: Alchi-on general fours, when issued, rose 114 to 801a: do adjustment fours, 114 to 49: dogeneral fours 79: Northern Pac: s 4314 do certificates, 215 to 4314: C Northern Pacific fives cerificates, 2 10 4335 : Balti- more and Ohio issues were heavy, the consolidated fives of 1928 dropping 10 to 93; do fives of 1925. 435 10 8035, and Pitsburg and W estern fours 7 to 65. In Government 473,000 coupon fours ©of 1925 brought 1163 4 £5000 conpon fives, 113; $25,000 currency s! of 1899, 107445, FLOUR—Qniet, easy. ‘Winter wheat, low grades, 82 50@3: winter wh & t, fair_to fancy, $2 S0@ 390: winter wheat p $3 90@4 15; Min- nesota clear, $2 70@. nesoia st , 83 358; Minnesota o o e . e @ city mills patents, $4 ture, $2 50 3 80: superfine, 2 00@2 55. Southern flour—Qu good $2 602 9 WHEAT—40@41 v, EAL—Dull, steady; veliow Western, $2 20@82 25: Brandywine, $2 90, g RYE—Steady: 1915 1, steady,” Common 1o fair. 50. Rye flou: heat flour—Nominal. ¥ irm. Western, 55@58c. WHEAT—Dull: easier witn optiont. No. 2 red store and elevator, 8134c: afloat, 851jc: 1. 0. by 823,@83%4c; ungraded red, 70@¥5¢; No. 1 North. ern, 7ic. Optlons were fairly active, and opened firm at 3/a@5ke advance on a report of & 10ss by a firm of 749001500 bushels ar. Minneapoils, with the Weor firmer and local short cover:ng: declined 5a@34c on easier cables and lower West, closing firm at L@ I4c decline. May and_July most active. No, 2 1 March and April, 75%2¢; May, 733%c; June, tore and efloat February 29: W heat, 3,498,685: ¥ i Oats, 1,689,084 ; Rye, 14,657: Barley, 280,889; Malt, 8329; Peas, 282 bushels. CORN—Dull, firm. No. 2, 37ljc elevator, 8814c afioat. Options dull and firm at unchanged prices 1o Jgc decline with the West. May most aciive.. March | Manhattan Consoi. 10414 Mempnis & Charls. 16 ““|Utica & B. River... Mexican Central... 1014/ Michigan Cenurai.. 96 and May. 87c; July, 5774c. OATS—Dull, strady. Options dull, easier: March, 25%4c: May, 2534c. Spot prices: No. 2, 2614 N. 2 white, 2744¢: 2 Chicago, 27%4c; No. 3, 25%4c; No. 3 white, 2694 1 811 05@11 s and hundredths. | velve hours. Isobars, or solid | | air pressure; iso- | I fair weather: “low” | ed and | © Lows” | I ons will produce | wsual weather con- | nis and_Nevada. A | unchanged fr morrow 500 c: 0ATS—Very ornia. Rain will | not much | there tion to pri bushels w morro we PROVISIONS-Manifested a fair proportion of the main reason for which was attributed fecling in the live hog market. T34c higher than Saturday, May lard firmnes: to & beit pork cle { and ribs each ¥ w fell in San Francisco in the morning. | the desira? nsettled weather | nsettled weather | o ° CCPC dem: shipping mixed, $ Posted rates @4 5614 dull; tauroad bonds lower. was quiet. Am Tel & Cabis Atchison.. Aden Alton. Lage Shore. National Lead. Long Islana. Louisvilie Louisvilie Na& Ch. COMMERCIAL WORLD. mixea Western, 2614@27%4¢; white State and ‘Western, 25 MIDDLIN RYE—Feed, 6! meats, quiet; pickled bellies 115@A34c;: do hams, 8 Qul s, CHICAGO 1 ex: iverpool cabl he nd the amount on ocean p 5. EXport clearances were May corn opened at 30%c, sold between @3034c, closing at 303 3 Estimated receipts to- F 59 cars S 0ATS—May, 2115@21%¢; July, 2114¢; Septem- 21140, LARD—May. $5 47 RiB>—May, 85 17% CATTLE $4 10m)4 3 pounds. $3 T5@4 pounds, $3 50@3 pounds, $3 30@ poor to good canne good to choice, $5 25@6 2 good, $3@5; Texi bulls, ox Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Monev on call Joan at 4%, and closing offered at cantile paper, 512@6%. can dollars, 643zc. Prererred Preferrea Bay State Uss. Baltimore & URio.. Erunswick jands. Buftalo, Roch & P. Canaaa Pacitic. Canads Southern Canton Land Ceniral Pacific Ches. & Ohlo,. Chicago Alton. Chicago, B. & Q. Chicago & E. i Preferced. Chicagouss. Cleve & Pitisbir Consolidation Coal. Consolidated Gas..157 C. C. L. &St Louis 36 " 8815 RioGrande & Westa 1 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 319 Preferred. . Preferred. . Cotton Vil Cert. Commercial Del. Hudson. GreatNorthern pfd.110 Green 15ay. Harlem Hocking ‘Coal Hocking Valley. Homestake H. & Texas Cent. 1liinois Central. Jowa Central. Preferred. Eansas & Texas. .. Preferred. Kingston & Pem. Leke Erie & Westn Preferred. Preferred. . Preferred, . Provisions. y ; extra mess, Beef hams dull, $14 50@15; tierced beef, ity Tndia mers. $15@16 50: cui fot} pickied b 1% ‘pounds 6cs do teady steam, 85 6215; American, $6 25; compound, $455. Mess, $10@10 50. ER—Weaker. held. 13@18%ac : do heid, : imitation creamery, Westérn creamery. do factory, 8@ 3¢ 111,@16c; rolls, SE—Moderate demand. State, large, 6@ 1014c; do_small, 6@1034c; part full skims 135@3¢. afe and Penn- rn, fresh, 1014@ city, 313-16¢:fcoun- Quiet, D OIL—Quiet, firm: oft grade, 25@25 4. %00d to choice, 27@37¢. May, $1210 C. refining, 8% No. 10, 4%%c: : oif A, 49-16@4 11-16c powdered and cubes, 514C; granu- Fruit and Produce. NIa FRUITS—Apricots, fancy Moor- unpeeled, 4@ 2130: CHES—F : d-crown, 414 ALMONDS—Soft hell, 71%@8c; €o paper-shell, do soft-shell, common to choice, quiet, weak. I help in wheat unexpected source and in the s about 600,000 ength to prices at to this, the popular ex- of a good decrease in the visible supply thing of ce over S: ze was noted at further moderate gains. 1id not continue fre. ed a little. Argentine ship- 1,000,000 b 'S suipments p ).000 bushels. 2,500 bushels. ere large at 509 cars and om store amounted : visible supply d e amount on ocean pas- had 106 54 bushe 55 bushels or the equiva- s were irregular. from 68c to 681kc, ¢ and 67%4c, closing at 6714@ Estimated receipts May wheat o] —Desp! fact that receipts, 427 cars, ess of the anticipation: r from wheat. ing interest transpired, the tend- values after the opening being toward a hdrawals from srore were 102,391 quiet_and un- ply increased 1,520,000 ssaze 160,000 208,298 bush- ing its pow tle change took place in oats, and was "displayed. erned by the movements of the other markets however, not a great amount ot fluctua- ipts were 365 cars, and 5500 thdrawn from store. | supply increased 83.060 bushels. shade under Saturday. 300 cars. Was easy: May, 9014@90%zc. interest May closed a Estimated receipts for to- Closing Prices. AT—March 651 6714@67%4¢; N—March, 29@29%sc: May, 3055@3034c: : 4 July, §6 2745, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, demand for cattle to-day was good and prices for lots advauced about 10c. Other kinds There was & good local and shipping nd for hogs to-day and prices were strong to higher. The supply was fair. Offerings of sheep were large and a decline of 10c took place. Receipts, 14,500. Fa @4 60 choice to prime, 1300 to 1750 pound steers. £000 to choice steers, s beeves, $4 40 1200 to 1600 : medium steers, 1150 to 1300 : common_ steers, 950 to 1200 3 eeders, 900 10 1200 pounds, 35@3 75; stockers, 600 to 900 pounds, $2 65@ 3 55; bulls, choice extra, $3@3 50; bulls, poor to ood, $2@? 70; cows and heifers, exira, $3 50@ 385 cows, fair 10 chofc 32 50@3 40; cows, , $1 65@2 456: veal calves, alves, common to \ 33 10@3 80: Texas , 52 35@3 35; milkers and , ® bead, $20@#0. Keeewpts, los. $3 7 75@3 95 @4 : Digs. $i & Recelpts. 18,000, $250@3 65; lembs, $3 50@4 50. Heavy packing ana @ common to choice choice assorted, $3 90@4; Inferior to cholce, has been easy Bar silver, 6815c. Mexi- sterling exchange firm. with sctnal business in bankers' bils at $3 8614G4 87 for sixly days and $4 873,@1 88 for demand. $4 57@4 £9. Commercial bills, £4 55 overnment bonds essier; State bonds Silver at the board C10SINA KTOCKS. Norfolk & Wes: Northern Pacific. Lxpre rerre Haute. €0 American Express.110 ‘AmericanTobaceo. 77% Nortnwestern. 493, B 9%54) Prefe; 8073 Onterto. . P (Ontario & Weatern, 13, ’AiOIEan Improvma 2 regon Navigation. 193, Orexon Suort Line. 6 Pacitic Man, 5 |Peonn, D.& Evans. 8 . 6374 Pittsburg & W ptd. 20 1150 Pullman Palace...156 Rock Island... . . 16 | RomeWat &Ogdenll 3 Bt L&KW 12614 Preferred. Vel Lack& Westernl60 &t Paul. ) 30 4314 /st Paul & Duluth. 26 General Eféctric.. 3104/8t. Paul & Omaha. 40 31 St. P. M. & M. Silver Certincatus.. 6814 Southern Pacific.. /g Soutnern K. Preferred. .. . Tenn. Coat & Troi. : 914 1345 * Preferred. 100 9413 Texas Pacific. 974 Tol. A.A.& N Mioh — 8434 Tal. & Ohlo Cen.. 1214 Preterrea.. 287 1015t Louls & K.G Union Pacific. 4 P.. Den. & Guit. 14714 U 8. Cordage. |U. . Rubber. Wab. S. L & Pac. Minn. & St. Leom. 1915 WisCentrar........ 38Yg 79”" Wheeling & L. 49 | Preferred. 2335 Am Cotton 22 W U Beet 1st preferred. € Do, ds....... 86 2|3 utoal Union 64 H{';V’ Northern Pac 1sts. 11734 Do, 2ds. 11014 Do, 3as. .......... 79%4 Cherokee 4s. 1896.100 | Northwest Consols. 118 o, 1897. Do, deb Be........110 Do, 1898, 100 OR&N lsts..... 111 To. 1899, 100 |SiL&lronMtGenbs E1 Pacific 63 6t'85....— |StL & S F Gen 63.107 D.C.3-6 bs. 110 |t Paul Consols ...138 AlaClass A'd...... 108 |S(. P.C. & Palsts. 117 Do. Class B 4, 85.108 | Do, Pac Cal 1sts..110 La Consol 4s.. . 98%|Southern K. R. 0s. 9214 Missour! funding..— | Texas Pacific firsts 87 N Carolinacon 65..132 |Texas Pacseconds. 2% Do, 4s. 03 |UnionPac 1stof'96,1020a West Shore 4s.....105 |sfoblle & Ohlo 4s.. 66%3 R GranaeWest 1sts 75 Ches & O s, 108% 4 Atchlson 4s. 781y Do. trust repts s 6 | Do, 2ds A, 267 Canada South 2ds.. 1034 G H &S A 6s...... 105 Cen Pec 1stsor'95 101 | Do. 24 7s. ...... 100 Den& R G 1st.....113 |H & Tex Cent8s..110 3 Do. con 6s. 108 |Reading 4s. Missouri 63, FOREIGN ARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, March 2.—rhe spot market is steady at 5s 814d@0s 93ud. Cargoes are firmer 80 285 6d arrived. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter; March, 58 8d; April, 5s 815d; May, bs 834d; June, bs July, 6s 9d. SECURITIES. LONDON. EN6.. March 2.—Consols. 10934; sil- ver, 31 3-184; French Rentes, 102f 70c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION: Sterling Exchange, 60 days. .= s488Yy Sterling Exchange, sigl .= 488 Sterling Cables. 10 48814 ¢ Y xchange, sight. L= Par _ change, telegraphic,. — Par Fine Silver, ¥ ounce . - 6815 Mexican Dollars. . 55% &6 OF Gb xchange Grain Inspector Abel reports in in Call Board warehouses March STOCK Produce stocks of las 81.580 50,637 February 1 March 1 | Corn. | Bran. 261 18 _were 9768 tons Bar- ‘orn and 2530 do Bran. CALIFORNIA WINE EXPORTS. February 1, Mareh 1. 3,941 4,984 5/ 5,696 D v, 3251 do Oats, 1958 do The exports of California Wine from San Fran- cisco by sea in January were 598,690 gallons, valued at $243,000. The totul shipments by se and land for Javuary were 2,731.090 gallons, valued at $1.095895, against 1,494,583 gallons for January, 1895, und 817,377 gallons and 1,155. 537 gallons In January, 1694, and January, 1893, Tespectively. COINAGE OF THE DMINT. The local Mint coined in the first two months of the year #3,385.500, against $4,549,500 during the same period in 1895. This year’s colnage consists 01 ¥3,060,000 in Double Eagles, $225,500 in Half Eagles and $100,000 in Standard Doliars. —_—— PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAI WHEAT—Kxports from this port in January were 918,418 ctls, valued at 1,060,351, making | total exports thus far this crop vear of 8,221,447 ctls, valued at $8,412,500. There was another decline in futures, aad spot grain was also rather weaker. No. 1,81 1114@ 1 1214: choice, 81 1334: lower grades, 81 Uo@ 1 10; extra choice for milling, $1 20@1 g B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. EssT0N—10 0'clock—December—200 300, 81 1415, May—100, 81 145 INFORMAL tons, $1 14 100.'81 1434, REGULAE MORNING SEss1oN—December—300 tous, $1 1315 1000, 81 1314; 800, $1 133 May —F00, 81 1455: 100, 31 14%5: 300, $1 1455; 600, $1 14%;; 100, 81 1475, AFTERNOON SESSIoN—May— 100 tons, $1 143, 1500, $1 15: 700. 81 1614; 500, $1 1514 De- Ccember—200. $1 13%2; 400, $1 1374 : 800, 81 1334, BARLEY—The sfock on hand March 1 appears above. Futures declined 3c. Feed, 6712@70c B ctl; choice, 71%4: Brewing, 76@82%4c. CALL BOARD SALES. ottontails and 76¢ B doz for small. nipped. bunch; Pineappled, $2@5 B dozen DRIED FRUITS, RALSiNS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The following prices rule on the Frult Exchange: CARLOAD Lors—Apples, 232@3c® B for quar- tered, 3@3%c B 1 for sliced and 414c B Ib for evaporaied; reaches, 3lp@ic ¥ 1 and 514,@6c for fancy; peeled in boxes. 12c; Apricots, T44@ 84c for prime to choice, 93¢ for fancy and 10@ | 11c @ b for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black. 2%ac | for unpressed: White Figs, 4@5¢ in sacks; Pears, i 7¢ B B for evaporated halves. 4@6%gc B 1 for i ‘nl:’une‘r’s:]i’rénes 54@ic: Plums, 4 3 1 for pit- ted an L2@245¢ for unpitted; Nectarines, 5@t ® b for prime to choice aud 634¢ for fauey. i 3ING PRICKS—Apples, 4@435c: Peaches. | 4¢ and 5 for fau peele x et Prunes, dc for the four sizes. 6¢ B 1b for 40@50's and bc for 50@60's; A pricots. 6@9%4c for prime to choice and 10@li¢ for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 214@2%,c: White Figs, 3@5c; Pears, 61a¢ for evaporated haives and 3@bbpc for quarters; Plums, 8ls@dc sor pitted and 1@1lge for un- | pitted: Nectarines, 4@5c B b for prime to choice. RAISINS AND DRIED GRA PES—Prices are as follows, carioad lots, f. 0. b. San Francisco: Lon- don layers, 85@9uc B hox; four-crown, 100se, 334 B Ib: threecrown, loose, 214c B Ib; two-Crown, Zc: seedless Suitanas, 334 @4c: seealess Muscatels, 2145@23%c: three-crown London layers, 70c: clus- ters, $1 55@1 50; Dehesa_clusters, $210@2 20: g.weml clusters, $2 60@2 75; Dried Grapes, 214¢ JOBRING _PRICES — Four-crown loose, 3c: 3- crown, 214@245c: 2-crown, 13,@2c; Seedless Sul- tanns. 3% (@ic: Seedless Muscatels, 21pc; S-crown London layers, 85c@$1; ciusters, $1 40@1 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 25; Imperial ciusters, $2 75 Dried Grapes, 215, NUTS—Chestnuts, 6@8c B b: Walnuts, 7@8c 1 for No. 1 hard and 9@9%% for sortshell, job- 814@10¢" for paper’shell, jobbin; for kastern and 314@4Y4c for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@6e; Pecans, 6c for rough and 8¢ for pol- ed; Filberts, 8age: Brazil Nuts, 7/2@Sc B Ib 54 50@b % 100. for bright and 8@dc B Ib fo: white extracted, 5@b) A a3ic BEESWAX—24 | 1h; light amber ex- amber, 4c: dark, 2@3c. c B b PROVISIO CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6%4c for heavy, 7yzc B I for light medinm, 9%2c ¥ b for lght. 10%ac for extra Iight and 1234c for sugar-cured; Eastern @12¢c; Californin Hams, K @ bbl; extra mess do, §550: family do. S1 extra ciear. 316 B bbl # . b for compouna and 8¢ for pure; pails, 814c; Cali- fornia tierces, 6¢ for compound and 814 for pure; balf-bbls, 10-1b tins, Ti%c: do 51b, 734 B b. €O 714 in terces and ¢ B b in 104 &nd brand: hides. 0@51a Kin.5c # Tb; salted 6c: ary Hides, 10@11c; culls and brands, 7@7340; Kip and Veal, 8c: culls, 61@7c; dry Catf, I5c: culls, 10¢; Goatsiins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, 5o 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings, .10/ ook cHort wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 4 ch: long wool, 65¢ eacn. Culls of all kinds @50c about b less. TALLOW—N¢ refined, 516@53 Grease, 215c B Ib. WOOL—\ e atiote Fall as follows: Eastern Ore- gon. 9@11c B Ib; San Joaquinand Southern, 3@6c; Nevada, ¢ @ b HOPS—Nominal quotations are 212@6¢ B 1. GENERAL MNERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, | $1 1216@4 25: San Quentin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 4@ id Wellington, $7 50 ‘vant, 85 50: C00s Bay ch, $750: Srymbo, Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13: Welsh An- thracite Egg, —: Cannel. $8: Rock Springs, Castle Gateand Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $10 50 in bulk and $12 50 B ton in sacks. » SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Conipany quotes. terms, net cash and Fine Crushed all 6c; Dry Granulated, b¥sc: | Confectioners' A, 5yjc: Mugnolia A, d%c; Exura | C.484c; Golden C, 41gc; half-barrels, 4 more than barrels, and boxes Lac more. SSX - Golden/inbibls 1553 Black Strap, 10c & INFORMAT, SESSION—10 o'clock—May—600 tons, | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 7135z 500, 711c. KEGULAE MOENING SESSION—May—200 tous, 100, 7135c: 200, 71550 RNOON SESSI y 3ac. December—260), No business. Stocks on hand are shown above. Milling, 76@80c; fancy Feed, 7714@80c B cil; good to choice, 70@ @65¢; Gray, B732@75¢; Ked, for seed, 85c@$1 05; Black, 65c@$1 10; Surprise, 90@95« CORN—Stocks in the City tons in February, as will be seen elsewhere. This shows the state of the market at the moment. Re- ceipts from Nebraska continue. Large Yellow. 8732@90c; Small Round do, 95¢; White, 80@ 8l B ctl. I—80@8214¢ B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1@1 25 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as foliows: Family extras, $3 90@4 @ bbi. Sakers' extras, $3 80@ 3 90: superfine, $2 75@2 85 B bbl. CORNMEAL. ETC. — Feed Corn, $20@21; Cracked Corn, 821@21 60 % ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-1b sacks are as fol- vs, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, ve Flour, 314c: Rice Flour, 7vac: Corn- @3c; extra cream do, 3i4ci Uatmeal, : Oat Groats. 414¢: Hominy, 4@4i4c; Buck: wheat Flour, 4c: Cracked Wheat, 31ac: Farina, 414c: whole 'Wheat Flour, 8¢; Rolled Uats, 4140+ Pearl_Barley, 4ygc; Splic Peas, 434c; Green ' do, Si4c P I HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Is lower again, under heavy recelpts, at $11 50@12 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—Lower at $16@17 B ton for lower grades and $17 50@18 50 @ ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 9 ton: Otlcake Meal at the mill, $21" % ton; jobbing, $21 50: Cottonseed Oflcake, $21. HAY~—The rain was genéral in the Hay districts and the market i3 weak in consequence. Wheat, $8@11 50: Ot. 389 3 ton; Wheat and Oat, 88 @11 7 ton; Barley, $7@9; Alfalfa, $7@9; Ciover. #6@8 50; Compressed, $7@10 50; Stock, 3687 B tou. STRAW-—35@60c B bal BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos quotable at $1@1 1213 B ctl; Small Whites, $1 25@1 40 B cti: Pea, $1 40@ 150 % ctl; Large Whites, $1 10@1 15; Pin 85c@$1 15; Reds, $1 20@1 40; Blackeye, nomin; Red Kiduey, nominal: Limas, 82 25@2 55; Bu ters. £140@1 50 B ctl. = IEDS—Brown Mustard, $1 95@2 05: Trieste, $2@2 20 ® ctl; Yellow Mustard. $1 40G1 6 Flax, $1 70@1 75; Canary, 314@3%4c ® Ib: Alf fa, S@7c @ ib; Rape, 134@2c 9 1b: Hemp, dc @ 1b. DRIED PEAS—$125@1 40 ® cu for Niles and $1 25@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONJONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Continue weak and in large stock. New Potatoes are quotable at 3¢ B b. Stockton Sweets are quotable at $1@1 560 B ctl; Mer- ced Sweets, $1 75@2 25 B ctl: Salinas Burbank 60@80c B eul: Kiver Burbanks, 50@35c B sa Oregon Burbanks, 35@55¢; Orezon Garnet Chi.cs, 60@70c; Kiver Reds, 50@60c B ctl; Early Rose, 40@ovc: Petalumas and Tomales, 35@A40c. ONIONS—Over 1100 sacks came fir and the mar- ket was weak. Some from Oregon sold down to 85c B sack. Good to choice, 50@75¢ B ctl; Cut Onions, 25@40c: Oregon. 0@R6C B ctl. V EGETA BLES—Arrivals were 302 boxes Aspar- agus and 385 noxes Rhubarb and 139 sacks Peas. Peas did better. “Asparagus showed no change. Rhubarb was steady. Egg Plant, 10@1214c @ B: Mexican Tomatoes, $150@1 75 B box: Cucumbers, 50c@81 50 B doz: Asparagns, 4@7c @ 1 for ordinary and 8@10c_for choice: Rhubarb, 50@76c B box; Mushrooms. 15@ 25¢ B Ib; Dried Peppers, 8@10c; Green Peppers, — ® b: Los Angeles Tomatoes, 75¢@81 25 # bx: Green Peas. 3@dc ® 1bfor Los Angeles and 5@6c for Bay; String Beans. 8@l6c B Ib: Dried Ukra, 1214c; Cabbage, 4U@60c B ctl; Garlic, 4@bc B 1b; Marrowfat Squash, £30@35 B ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market continues to decline and stocks are accumulating. g GREAMERY—FANCY, 20G22c; seconds, 18@19c DA1RY-Fancy, 10@21c B Ib: good to cholce, 17 @18%40; Tower graden, 16G170." A ¥asrxrN—Ladle-packed, 14@17c B b. CHEES :—Fluci' mild new, 12@13c ¥ b; com- mon to good, 10@1lc B Ib: Cream Cheddar, 12@ 13c ¥ Ib; Young America, 12g18c; Western, 1215 @13c; Kastern, 13@ldc. EGGS—The market was in better shape yester- day and the cheaper grades were very firmly held. Store Eggs, 1034@:1c B dozen: ranch Eggs, 1135 @12%ac with sales at 13c B dozen. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at 85 50 for Hens, $5 for Fryers and 1234¢ for Turkeys. Local stock was dull and unchanged. Live Turkeys, 11@13¢ for Gobblersand 13@14c @b for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, ——: Geese B pair. $150@2: Ducks. $4 50@6 for old and $6 @7 for younz: Hens, $3 60@4 50 @ doz: Roosters, young. $6@7: do, oid, 83 50@4: Fryers, $6 60 @8: Broilers. $4 50@5 for large and $3 50@4 for ‘Small; Pireons, 82 26@32 60 B doz 10r yousg and #1702 1o old. Axrivals of Geess were too limited for | C Burns, | MUTTO! 75c; common (0 fair, 60 | LAMB—Spring Lamb, 10c; yearlings, 7@8c 9 Ib. i PORK—Live Hogs, 414¢ for large aud 414@435c increased over 700 | Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5l4c; second quality, | 415@bc; third do, 315@ic B b |~ VEAI—Large, 5@bc; small. 6@7c B b. N—Wethers. 6@6Yac; Kwes, 6c B . for small: dressed do, 5@bLac B Ib. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE, YOR 24 HOURS. 38,318 Corn, Nebrska,ctls 1,600 Flour, ar. sks Oregon. 7,727 Bran, aks.. 4.810 Washington..... 4,092 Oregon. 3,38 Wheat, ctls. 6,740 Middlings, sks. ‘Washington Barley, ctia. Oats, Wash, ctl: Oregon.... Rye, ctls. Beens, sks. . 370, Hay. tons. 325 Straw, tons. 1 260 Hides, no. 538 Pelts, bdls 200 Wine, gais.. . 731Brandy, gats. 900 Butier, ctis 823 Oregon ... 1,521 Cheese, cils.. 36 Washington. 260 Eggs. doz.. 10,740 Onions. sks. Oregon. Ogden .. Corn, ctls. . 248Quicksilver, flasks = 60 71| Leather, rolis 230 Lumber, M feo 200 —_— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. v,Sacto ¢ Rummelsberg, Colusa Sacramento C Shillaber, Chicago J Churw:t, Glen Ellen 1 F White, Pomona J Gregory, College City J Meyer, Port Townsend R S Brown, Cal W Tracey & w, Grt Falls J Simonds, Berkeley A Brosfield & w, Prtland W Smith, Sac W L Duden, Sacramenio W Hall, Oakland, G Woodward, Ls Angeles G Robinson, Berkeley € Smith, Pacific Grove H Bagg, Cal A Neilson, Sacramento M B Sniden, Niles T Smith & w, Colfax J Jones, Cal E B Deefoe, Portland T B Sampson, Talare ~ Dr Maville ‘& w, Hldsbrg Miss Sampson, Tulare 11 € Stovall, Willows Mrs Lak ‘resno S E Meath, Racine Goodeil, Los Angeles o J A Stern, Los Angeles Hughes, Portland J Schilling, St Louis I B Hughes, Portland € Stewart, Los Angeles ¥ J Bacon, Montana A Shimonck, St Paul O B Baker, Bosion W F George, Sacramento A Hughes'& 7, Texas A K Funk, Sanger JI Pitcher, Livermore J C Fice, Stockion Hall, Mich W Smythe & £, Chicago ¥ Everett, Chicago J C Fortener, Chicago A Hiscip, Watsonville F H Baldwin, Boston W Crilley, Williams G Schlichten, St Louis R I’ Lathrop, Hollister 'V Breidenbach, St Louis Mrs Hawkins, Hollister T Morgan, Montreal RUSS HOUSE. W.J Ping, Colusa LN Wood, Visalia M Gilchrist, Monterey R E Gilbert, Sta Barbara N Wilson, Los Ang = M W Richards, Sta Bar J Wits, Porterville S Manzer, Santa Barbara N Adams, Mich W A Willis, Or L Boone, Yreka W P Netherton, $ta Cruz CS8 Pierce, Fresno Kobert Nichols, Oakland M Bomgardner, Yount- G I Bailhache, Healdsbg Si « T 3 L ville 4 G Sharp, Healdsburg Joseph Russell, Lodt J S Caldwell, Healdsburg I MeNeill, Mo C W Pratt, San Rafael J Osborne, Engiand 1 D Williams, Montana 1 Poland, Lompoc W H Douglass, ¥ D Vanderslip, e A D Mason, Nev City § Kenney, Fowles J M Walling, Nev City 'M T Whitton, Lakeport R H Winston, Bostou T Hayrock, Lakeport G Marsden, Healdsburg W L Rogers, Y J M Showe Los Gatos Chas g TS Lynn, Red Bluft T W Brush, Cloverdale J Marion, Nevada City J D Wadsworth, S Rosa M Mannon, Nevada City H Rogers, San Jose T C Catfield, San Jose R L France, Oakland T L Lee, Mayfleld G D White Jr, Oakland F H McConnell, Los Ang W G Muther, Alameda Mrs Hatch, Los Angeles A CJohnson. T, Angeles P Lynn, Sacramento S K Truitt, Healdsburg MrsCampbell,Vancouver L E Arnold, Bakersfield Ed Mack, Vancouver LICK HOUSE. J W Wiseman, Sacto R H Menzies, San Rafael T £ Benjamin, Cal A F Pollard, Pinole CF Cook, Port Costa H J Mabell, St Paul L Allen & w, Idaho G H Wilbur, Boston MissM Thurber,Olympis J B Libby, PortTownsend Neel McCoull, N Y V G Frost, Merced C H Jordan, Pasadena IF Burch, Tulare J R English, Vallejo J Ballard, Berkeiey Frank Ballard, Berkeley A Mackintosh, Stanford E P Purser, Healdsburg F J Nilon, Nevada City. D Fricot, Grass Valley O B Oluff, Fresno J 8 Thomas & w, 58 8 J Lubin, Berkeley Herald C PAustin,Santa Barbara C A Ketts. Grass Valley D C Lane, Pomons G W Nordecia, Madera J A Parkinson, Pittsburg Ed Mulvihill, N Y ¥ J Cram, Chicago H N Baggs, Stockton F B Chandler, Elmira L P Sage,Congreas Sprgs Mrs E PLaurence,Alamda. J M Showers, Cal S D Magnus, Or W Sexton, San Jose H H McPherson, Danvile ¥ Fowler & w, Cholume N J Baldwin, Woodbridge J A Louttit &'w, stockton BALDWIN HOTEL. J A Fery, Boston B S Goodline, New York 8D Tamble, Chicago H Sanvaly, Arizona E Strouss, Stockton W G Hobson, San Jose J B Wood, Portland O W Thumier & w¥, 111 Miss F Gitlitte, N Y J T Mitinger, Pa J H Mason, Boston Mrs F Wavman, Mass Mrs G Gitchell, Mass Mrs J S Moore. Mrs Robinson, Mags M Lamb and wiie, Mass Chas Giles & wite, Mass G B Thompson & w, Bkly %0 Fieid, Saata Clara L Russell, Saratoga LW Van Syckle, § Hel G S Lichthall, Denver J B Jones, Chicago E Willisor, New York - Chicagy notations. Hare, 75c@81; Rabbits, $1@1 26 for DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, BERRIES—No authentic reports of damage by the cold wave have yet been received here, though 1t will be surprising 1f some districts have not been APPLES—85c@8$1 B box for good o choice, 50 @75¢ tor common 1o futr and $1 25@1 50 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS — Limes are lower under larzer supplies and the cold weather. Oranges are firm aL 60c@$l for Seedings and $1 50@ 2 50 for Navels; trozen stock goes down to nothing; Lemons, 81@1'50 for common and $2@2 75 for ®00d to choice: Mexican Limes. $4 50@5; Cali- fornia Limes, 75c B box; Bananas, $1 25@2'50 @ J A Sheppard, N Y W F Mellick, Idaho F Whitehead, Denver Charles Tinberg, E J Crawford, & w, Chi Charles Lind, Falo Alto C Sulitvan, Eoreka G W Martin, Benicia, B Dussan & w, Coos By T B Sanders, § J M Thorf, San Jose I Hartman, Bowlder Ck in boxes, 10@12Yac; | PALACE HOTEL. G C Salch, Hongkong F S Dickinson, N Y A McDougall, Duluth W F Dononue, Chicago E M Upton, Rochester Mrs Upton, Rochester Miss Upton, Rochester Miss Briggs, Rochester W E Everett, Chicago Mrs Everett. Chicago Isidore Behr, New York K-A Kettle, Chicago T E Smith, Brooklyn F Townsend, Portiand J M Stevens, Portland H Allan, London W E Cook, Chicago O 8 Richardson & w, Il R Graham, Los Angeles C Steengrape. Mexico H Rockwell, N Y E Warner, Tennessee M Gray Jr, Tennessee J Coull & W, New Y ork c J gs Macomber, Sonora W.H McGuire, Chicago McGuire, Chicago J B Peakes, Stockton P Newmark,Los Angeles A J Landis, Chico W A Perry, Riverside J H Wertheiser, Colo LV Brougham, Maryind W E Travis & w, Idaho NEW WESTERN HOTEL. NY W Richardson, Vallejo T Cannon, Santa Cla J Springer & w, S W Riley, Ventura e THE CALL CALENDAR. MaxCH, 1896. Sa.| Moon's Phases, 7 |(C\Last Quarte; « March 6. 1‘[@ New Moon March 1 21 First Quarte; — March 2 22|23 124 28 |——— i e Full Moon. 20 |0 |51 | | March 28, OCEAN EAMERS, Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | BAILS. | PIER. Homer, Arego....... | £ Lel Norte .. | Grays Harpor. | Mch 4, 2py Weeotr, Btate of L ABlanchara| Portland. Monowa . bing lots; Almonds, 6@7%ac for Languedoc’ and | Peanuts, 5@6e | —Comb is quotable at 10@12 B 1 | lower grades: watar- | Australia.. Coos Bay . 5| Oceanic ,10AM | Pler 15 |Coos Bay......|Mch | Coos ssay... ... [Mcn .| Mch 4! 9am|krer 1L |Mch 4. 9au | Pier 13 Mch 4.10Ax | Pier 24 Mch 4. bey | Prer13 dnes Mch 5. 2pM Oceanic c & PatSna | Mch 5. 9AM Pier9 |China&Japan. Mch M| P M S | San Diego. ... Mch 8.11aM|Pier 11 HumboldtBay Mch 6. 2es Pier 8 |Mch 702 M P M SS |3ch 8 9am| Pier 11 Mch 9.10Au | Pler 24 9aM | Pier § 1am Pier 11 0AM Oceanic | Newnors . |Eel River | Portiana STEAMERS TO AKRRIVE. extra prime Pork, $8 @ bbl; | mess, $14 @ bbl; Smoked | stern, tierces, Is quotable at 6lbc B | STEAMER | Frox i Weeott, | Eel River Faralion.......’ | Yaouina Ba; Corona San Diego. Austraiia,. | onotuiu . rescent City... | Urescons OIty., orth Fori.....| Humboldt Bay ackinaw Tacoma.... ity of Everett Departure Bay | Kahului. Pomona. | Walla Waiia Columbla. .. China. Arcata Coos Bay. Progreso. Banta Rosa. Araco. Bt Paur . City of Sydney % Ib: cuils and brands. 6¢ B Ib; medium; 6¢: culls | 5c: light, be; culls and brands, dc: Cow- | culls’ and orands, 4@dlec: salted | 17, 8¢ B Ib; saited Veal, | Kahulul. ... Humbold: Bay. | Newport . ; | Victoria & Puget Souna | Portiand ... |China and Japan. | Coos Tay 2" | Mexico. reka Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c: medium 15% | rendered, 31@4c: No. 2, 3c; : Sun rises.. Tuesday, March | Tuesday, 6.38 Sun sets. s | = | Feet 5 3 15 4 2.0 5 2.8 6/ 3.0 7 COAL—Wellington is quotable at $8 B _ton; | Cube, Crushed, Powdered | NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the rly 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 there are but three tides. as sometimes occurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) helght, and then the number given s subtractive from the depth given by 1he charta recedes the HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETI) MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. BRANCH BYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. 8. N. } sco, March 2. 1898. SAN FRA: The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—I. €., at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 p. . enwich time. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. in charge. 4500 tons coal. t Bark Bktn Charles Milo: sugar, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Schr Twilight, Topfer, 8 days fm_Grays Harbor; 240 M ft Tumber, t Schr Ivy, Banks. 9 day: 180 M ft lumber, :0 Union Lumber Co. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eurek: & Co. Stmr Fmpire. Anderson. Astoria: N PSS Co. Ger ship Occideut, Rubarth, Ipswich: Geo W MeNear. . Brbark [nversnaid, Willlams, Queenstown: Bal- four, Guthrie & Co. s dry good: 1 bx cheese, 343 bxs oranges, 111 bxs lemons, 1 bx butter. garvanzas. fish. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivea. MONDAY, March 2. H BM stmr Comus, Dyke, 4 days from San Diego. Stmr Arago. Reed. 51 hours from Coos Bay; pass and madse. to Oregon Coal .and Nav C Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, 4 days from Portland, via Coos Bay: pass and mdse, t6 North Pacific Steamship Co. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, 213, days fm Panama and wav vort, Stmr Homer, Dris pass and mdse. to J D pass and mdse, to P M S S Co. 42 nours from Coos Bay; reckels & Bros Co. mr St Paul, Dugzan, 7 s fm Newport, etc; s and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. mr San Benito, Smith, 90 hours from Tacom: & P Co. ' Oakland direct. child, Brannap, 9 days from Na- ns coal, to John Rosenfela’s Sons. Crocker, Piltz, 1534 days from an Francisco Lumber Co. from Grays Harbor; Clearea. MONDAY, March 2. Goodall, Perkins Sailed. L MONDAY. March 2. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego, etc. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureks. Bark J D) Peters, Towns. nd, Seattle. Schr Christina Steften: Schr Guide, Olsen, Willapa Harbor. Schr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. ordling. Tetegraphic. POINT LOBOS—March 2—10 P M—Weather cloudy: wind S! ; velocity 4 miles. Char ers. The ship Edward O'Brien loads mdse for New Yorl chr Robert Searles, lumber on the Sound anghal, 50s—prior to arrival. The Br ship William Law is chartered for wheat to Europe, 22s 6d—1s 3d less direct. Domestic Ports. NEWPORT—Arrived Mar 2—Stmr Caspar, from Fort Bragg. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Mar 1—Schr Reporte: from Tacoma. Safled Mar 1—Schr Serena Thayer, for Coos Bay, PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Mar 2—Schr Peerless, for San Pedro: bark Fesno, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Mar 1—Schrs Sacra- mento, Martha W Tuft and Melancthon, for San Francisco; schr Dora Bluhm for SanPedro; schr La Gironde, for Redondo. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Mar 1—Ship St John. REDONDO—Salled Mar 2—Schr Hueneme, for Puget Sound. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Mar 2—Stmr Alcazar, fm San Pedro. Sailed Mar 2—Stmr Willamette Valley in tow of stmr Bonita, for San Francisco. i ASTORIA—Salled Mar 2—Schr Neptune, for San Francisco; Brbark Lindores Abbey, for Cape Town. . COOS BAY—-Sailed Mar 2—Stmr Sunol, for San Francisco. 1mportations. NEWPORT—Per St Paul—302 bxsoranges, 30 sks peanuts, 63 bxs lemons, 6 sks dried fruit. Los Angeles, etc—b1 bxs oranges, 3 bxs lemons, 79 pkgs mdse. East San Pedro—7 bxs oranges, 6 cs canned fisb, 900 sks corn, 28 sks 65 cs vegetables. San Luls Obispo—7 cs eggs, 37 bxs butter, 1 keg. fish, 8 dressed calves, 5 cs cheese. Hueneme—1 bx gloves. Ventura—1 cs shoes, 1 cs cognac, 2 pkgs paper, 1 72 cs heney, 2 bxs limes, 19 cs eggs, Cayucos—4 sks abalones, 14 cseggs, 1 tub 76 bxs butter, 1 pkg faucets, 1 coop chickens, $ bxs mdse, 22 dressed calves. 1 sk abalones. Santa Barbara—31 pkgs junk, 8 bbls mineral water, 61 bbls 93 bxs lemons, 4 bxs oranges, 1 sk walnuts, 1 pkg mdse. Arroyo Grande—4 bxs butter, 8 cs eggs, 70 bxs 4 bxs butter, 5 dry hides, 24 sks craw- 0 Port Harford—3 bxs fish. Los Alamos—4 bxs butter. Santa Maria—14 bdls hides, 2 cs eggs, 1093 sks 1ota- beans. Monterey—18 sks seaweed. Los Olivos— 3 cs eggs. Nipoma—901 sks beans, 2 s ezgs. COOS BAY—per Arago—10 rolls leather, 7 pkgs honsehold goods, 34 bdis green hides. 1 bx engine fixtures, 1 bdl sacks, 11 bbls empty bottles 3 empty tanks, 2 bxs mdse, 80 M 1t lumber, 1 mast, ks express. 650 tons coal. ORTLAND—Per Alice Blanchard—1012 trap Poles, 2 conper bollers, 1 bdl copper boilers, 11,961 1t lumber, 1 Jot household 400 gr-sks flour, 1 bx glass, 81 salt hides, 341 bdls lides, 3 bbls taliow, 258 sks oate, 811 3ks whieat, 83 sks onlons, 1603 sks pota- s “Astoria—86 bdls salt *1 bal pelts, 3 hides, 104 sks bonas it Sl d s, 10 kegs catsup, s bones, 123 bdls Coos Bav—22 cds matchwood, 46 sks bones, 2 cs madse, 3 bbis bottles. COOS BA Y —Per Homer—355 ons coal, 10 pkgs blankets. 50 bxs apples, 1 bx shoes, 4 cs egzs, 1 cs stationery, 70 M ft lumber, 1 bdl dry hides, 20 green hides, 12 pkgs hides. Consignees. Per Homer—J D Spreckels & Bros Co; Immel & Co: Bandon Woolen-mills: D E Allison & Co: £ A Buell & Co; Gray & Barbieri: Bissinger & C Count Broa: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: M P Detels; Christy & Wise: W B Sumner & Co; J Wieland. Per St_Paul—L Scatena & Co: Gould & Jaudin; D Biagi & Co: McDonough & Runyon: Gordan & Co: Grav & Barbieri: Campodonico & Malcolm: J C Bauer & Co: Wood, Curtls & Co; J H Cain & C ET Creme: Dairymen’s Union; Garcia & Maggin Wetmore Bros; Kowalsky & Co; Jonas Erlanger & Co: C E Whitney & * B Haight: Price Baking Powder Co: Hilmer., Bredhoff & Schulz: Washburn Moen & Co: O H Howard: C E Bickford: C L Ber- nard: R A : TF Maurith; V Craig; Wad- ham & Kerr: CC Pennell & Co: G H Peck: Labor Exchange; H N Tilden & Co: M T Freitas & Co; Norton. Teller & Co: J Ivancovich & Co: Franklin & Newman; Do Bernardi & Co: Standard Oi Co: R A Gusier: Kosenthal, Feder & Co; J Goldtree; J M Moore; Western Meat Co: Erlanger & Galinger: Sachs Bros; Goldstone & Co; J P Thomas; Immel & Co: Wilson & Baechtel: D E Allison & Co: < H Emerson: C A Parkin: J Demartini & Co: Wilson Bros: G R Starr; Ross & Hewlett: H N Sattier & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: The Pacific’ Coast Home Supply Association ‘Wheaton. Breon & Co: A Wyss: Getz Bros & C O B Smith & C Hills Bro: hmann & Ce Chas Montgomery & Co: M R Hammond & Brod; F; B Stev A Haas: Crane & C Westnoff & Co: H Waldec Co: Phil Sanders & Co; William ge & Son; Levy & Son; Monarch Cyclery Co. Per Alice Blanchard—Alaska Packers Assn: EF Niehans & Co; Chas Harley & Co; Wolf & Son; J 1 Waldron: Lewis Packing Co: S H Frank & C G Berkinshaw: Long & Mac Ohlandt & Co: S P Milling rlanger & Galinger; Dalton Bros Russ, Senders & Co; C C Pennell & Co; H Dutard: Pacific Bone Fert Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co; F E Copeland: Frank Brothers: E Pollessen. Jer Arago—W B Sumner & Co: Cal Bottling Co; Palmer & Rey: Goldberg, Bowen & Co; J € John- sou & Co; Standard 0il Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: P A Buell &Co; R H Immons; 0C&N Co: Hay & Wright. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. . F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stockton HATHAWAY AND HUMBOLDT WAREHOUSES. WV E, THEUNDERSIGNED, RESPECTFULLY announce to the public that we are the owners and proprietors of the Hathaway and Humboldg Warehonses, that the same have been consoli- dated, and will hereaiter be known and called the HATHAWAY FREE WAREHOUSES, Located on_Spear street, between Harrison and Bryunt, and we are prepared to offer special in- ducements to all merchants desiring storage. JOHN BALLARD and W. H. MARTIN, Office—403 Svear st. RAILROAD TRAVEL] BIG REDUCTION I¥ RATES BY RAIL TO. ... PORTL.AND, OR. WEDNESDAY .MARCH 4 And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. Leave from S. P. Co.’s Ferry landing, 1005 of Market st., at 8:00 P. M. —Including Berth in Pullman Tourlst LALSO.L. % irst-class tickets, including ber: 3 Puiiman Standard Sieeper, 8 1] e SPEC!AL NOTICE. s train will not stop to deliver or take on par. peI::st?Ll(ntermedlnw Ktations, nor will Uckets be sold or baggage checked (0 such points. 29~ Through Tickets for Puget Sound points on Sale at Keduced Kates. For further information apply at 613 MARKET STREET (Grand Hotel Ticket Oflice), San Francls RICHARD GRAY T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Tratlic Mgr. en. Pass. Agt SOUTHSERN PLUIFIC COMPART, (pACIFIO SYSTEDLY € Traius leave nnd nre due (o arvive SAN NCISCOH. LEAVE oy Noveyur 6:304 Haywards, Niles and . Ogien 7:00A Benicia, Vacaville, Rum: 20a a0, 200 Redding i n'mw 7:15p 73304 Martine?, San Ramon, Napa, Calis- ga and Santa Roe 6:15 8:304 Nilez, 2cram arys! and Sundays excepted #8:304 Peters and ) 9:004 San Leandro, Haywards & 9:004 Los Angelcs (for Ycscmite), a an Jose, S Santa 1:307 P 00> San Leandro, 11ayw 00P San Leandro, Ha; 4:002 Ma fan N alistoga, ... BiulBA Eiparto, Woadland, - Landing, Marysville, Orosilie and Sacraivento......... 101484 #180r Niles, Kan Joss, Livermors 'and Stae 1 7:000 Oregon Lixpre ville, Rtedd 01058 “Sunsct Angelcs, El OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES —rT O VICTORIA, B. C,, and PUGET SOUND. First Class - 88.00 Becond Class. . $500 Meals and berth included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. @OODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. O. R. & IN. —To— ASTORTA 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 Califor, .February 23 and March 4 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 a. 3. $00DALL, PE © & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. PACIFIC COSST STEANSHIP CONPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM ) Broadway whart, San Franclsco, a3 follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, K isnoo and Sitka (Alaska), avy a. xc., March 15. 50, April 14, 2 For Victorla and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A 3. March 5. 10, 1, 20, 25. 30, and every fifth day toereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. pP. . R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R,, at Seattle with G.N. Ry.,at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. ¥or kureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum 3,6, 10, thereafter. San Simeon, Cayucos, an_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, dlueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angelés) and Newport, at A. M., March 4,812, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stoppinz only at Port Harford (San Luig Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. M, March 2, 6 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every' fourth day thereafter. ¥or knsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 4. M., 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Marker st., San Francisco. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPARY. Coolgardie gold fields (Freemantle), Austra- lia; $220 first class; $110 steerage, Lowes: rates to Capeiown, South Africa. Australian steamer, MONOWAIL sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursdsy, March 5, at 2 P M. Steamship Australla, Honoiulu oniy, Tues- day, March 10, at 10 A SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced rates for parties 10 and April 7. Ticket Office, 114 Montgomery street. Freight Office, 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., General Agents. B 10 e HonStY 6. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (N£W).42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit oy English railway aud the discomfort of crossing the chaunel In a small boat. New York to Alexandris, EQypt, via Paris, firsi-class $160: second-class, $116. LA NORMA NDIE, Capt. Delonc: - March 21, §'a. TA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeut ek 3 March 23 . A& For turther particulars l&pl :o S04 2 A" FORGET, Agent, o :Zgngv‘;lmg Green, New York. 3 0., Agent A i gents, ontgomery ROYAL NAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL qfi fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg France, and Flymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mall S. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas. wye to direct ports In England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymont Cherbeurg, Southampton. First class, $195; thir class, 'a 80. For further particulars apply to PARI 0 & CO., Agents, 306 California st B804 Newark, Centerville,San Jose Uelton, B. Santa Cruzand Way . Dises Santa Cruz aud Stations... 4:15p Newark, Gao Aud 1 11:457 Hunier: rsion. Ban Wa B:45 Sai Joso and Way Statious (New n Wednesdays oul Jose, Tres Pinos, Suuta Criz, ilic Grove, Paso Robler, San uadalupe and Prin- fons . o an Joso au CREEK ROU From SAN FRAKCISCO—Foot of Marke: Street (Slip 8)— 18 9:00 0aM. $1:00 +2:00 $3:00 0 15:00 *6:00e.r. Hrom OARLAXD—Foot of Broadway.— 8:00 10+ . 11200 *1:00 3500 $4:00 A for Momning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays onlg. 1 Sundays only. +1 Monday, Thursday and Satarday nights only. and Baturdeys _8Suudays and Thursiarm SANFRANCISCO & MORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS- 12:33, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. . Xtra irl at11:30 e 3. Saturdays—Extra trips 8¢ 1:50 and 11:30 P x. —8:00. 9:30, 11:00 a.3.; 1:80, 3:3Q 20 P. M. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6.25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. . 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 P, M. Saturdays—Extra trips 55 p. M. and 6:35 P. M. 8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. & 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 . . Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule a8 above. o o " Arrive gnefect | san Francisco. 1%95. = Destination.| S¥¥ | FzRx Novato, [10:40 ax| 8:50 Ax i | _Petaluma, | 6:05 ry 10:30 ax |santa Rosa.| 7:30 x| @:15 ru alton, Windsor, Healdsburs, Geyserville, Cloverdale. | 7:30 pm| 6:15 Px Pieta, Hopland & | " Ckish. | 7:30 ext 1 10:30 axt 6:15 re |Guerneville. | 7:30 Sonoma and | | Glen Ellen. | 7110:40 ax 10 Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vicny Springs, Blua Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City, Fort Brage, Usal, Westport, Cahtd, Willetis, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, Joha Day’s, Lively’s, Gravelly Valley, Harrls, Scoiia and Eurexa. . Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle hullding. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager! Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlantic Pacific RAILROAD Tralns leave from and arrive &t Market-Street Feery. =3 SANTA FE EXPRESS To Chicago via A. & P- Dl|r=c! Lr:-:- Leaves every day at 8:30 F. %, carying Fuliman Palace Sleepers and Tourist slcepe;sn o ig viz Kansas City without change. A Denver mé;' 1321(&10 LlM'TED! From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid Vestibule Train Daily, with Dining-cars under Harvey's management. Connecting traing leave San Francisco at 9 A. M. and 3:30 P. : déx]y, ‘The best railway from California to the Eass New rafls, new ties; no_dust: interesting sceneryj and good meals In Harvey’s dining-room or dining Qars. ce—644 Market Street, Bk O Chronicle Builaing. | WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown TS e EvERY Wanikerpool, (CABI,860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing 1o steamer and_accommodations AR selected: second cabin, $35 and 8405 Majesiic wud Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from Engiand, Ire- 1and, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. - Ticiet sailing dates and cabin plans may be procur from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Otfice of the Company, 613 Market strest, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San anc&s:;! beginning Octoker 27, 1893, GEKDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafael—7:30, 9:15, 11:04 i 5, 6:15, 6:30 p. San Quentin—7:50, 9:16 A. M.: 1:45, 5:15 P. M. Extra trips_for San Raiael on Mondays, Wednes ‘asys and Saturdays at 11:30 2. x. For Ml Valley, Sao ofacl and & Mill Valley, San Rafacl and San Quentin- 8:00, 10:00, 11:80 A. 3.; 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, P.3. *Does Ot run to San Quentin, THROUGH TRALNS. 7:80 a. x. weekdays—Cazadero and way stations. 1:45 P. 4. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations. A. X, Sund: n: Reves ana way stations STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington Sty ‘At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. #2~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton, ZTelephone Maln 05, Cak Nav, and Impt, Co.. 8500 1 3¢ Sonday - Foing iohes and ey adiosa VALLEJO, HARE ISLAND, *B CONTA AND cnocxgvlli!rc.u' o STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Satu ay and Sunday—10:30 a M and 4 P, 3 ; Saturday, 12:50 nooa; an 3 : *4 P, 3. only. IR ; Landing, Mission 1, Pier 2.

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