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12 -] THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MARCH 5, 1896. THURSDAY, THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. OF THE MARKETS. SUMMARY Sliver advanced. Wheat and Barley dull. More Inquiry for Oats. Some changes in Corn. Beans noglected. Hay unchanged. Potatoes and Onlons in ample supply. Butter and Cheese declining. Egzes steady. Poultry selling higher. Game in light receipt. ‘Vegetables advanced. Considerable damage to the Fruit crop. Mexican Limes weaker. Hides and Provisions unchanged. Explanation. The arrow fiies with the wind. The top figures fon indicate maximum temperature for the | thos erneath it, If any, the amount of | 1, of meited snow In inches and hundredths, | during the past ve hours. Isobars, or solid | lines, connect points of equal air pressure; iso- ther ted lines, equal temperature. The ns high barometric pressure and 1s usual accompanied by fair weather; *“low” refers to low pressure, and is usually preceded and | accompanied by clondy weather and rains. “Lows" usually first appe on the Washington coast. Wbhen the press: is high in the interior and low slong the coast, and the isobars extend north and the coast, rain is probabie; but when inciosed with isobars of marked curva- h of Oregon is improbable. With a | vicinity of Tdaho, and the pressure 1a coast, warmer weather may | be expected in summnier and colder weather in win- ter. The reverse of these conditions will produce | an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU ng to the C REPORT. ARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, SN FRaNCISCO, March 4, Weather conditions and general UNITED STATES DE WEATHER Br P REA following are the seasonal rainfalls to date nthose of the same date last sea- | last seuson Red Bluft | 13: San Francisco 13.59, last Fresno 4.91, last season 11.32; San t 46; Los Angeles 4.38, last season an Di ast season 3.01. e the maximum temperatures from stations in California to-day: Eureka | 3uff 46, San Francisco 49, Fresno 50, | Obispo 52, Los Angeles an L 1 Diego 54, Yuma 58. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 49, | Rainfall during the past ur hours .07 of an inch. f low pressure extends to-night from northwesiward to Vanconver; the lowest Utah pressure being in Southern Idaho. The area of | higi which was over the Upper Missourl 1ing has moved eastward. The over Califorma and Southern ¢ rise being along the coast | ancisco southward. Frosts may occur n the San Joaquin Valley and eastward wea on ser_continue: ar. The dangerous tioned in this morning’s forecast is over, the temperature having risen suffi- above the treezng point. Throughout & zenerally there has been a slow rise in temy re, and the conditions are not favorable or any coider weather. Occasional showers have fallen this afternoon with rain in the southern part of the State. It is snow Spokune, Seattle and Fort Canby and raining at Portland. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours midnight, March 5, 1896: 1 Calitornia—Cloudy weather with prob- casional showers in the extreme eastern warmer: southwesterly winds. Southern California—Fair: warmer: probabl Cal or westerly Nevada—Light snows in extreme northern and eastern portions: warmer. varmer Thursday night. loudy weather; warmer. ancisco and vicinity—Cloudy weather; outhwesterly winds. socal Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Finaneial. NEW YORK, N. Y., March 4.—Higher quota- tions from London, accompanied by liberal pur- chases of St. Paul and Louisville and Nashville the favorable statement of the Rock Island St. Paul for February all tezded to restore con- iuy.flu 1';.8 genum. quie! merican, $6 25; compoun god.” Mess, $106 PORK—Uncha BUTTER—Fair demand: dairy, 10@20c: do_cres Western creamery. 1 do factory, 9@13 Lo Elglns. continent, $6: fancy firm. held, 1 by iEw do held, creamery, 1114@16c; rolis. 8@12%ac. CHEESE—Faucy South 3 8714, «su‘/"% Y. State e 211505 imisation ‘steady, unchanged. State, large, 6@10%4c; do fancy, 10t4c: do small, 6@ 108, S—steady. State ; Southern, 10@11 Western, fresh, 1114@1 TALLOW—Qulet, steady. City.3 try, 83, @37kcC. ONS; -Quiet, wes M‘\/f:: Japan, 334 good to choice, 27@37¢ $12 80: April, 12'35; June, September, 811 3135%4c. 75. Spot lated, 5¢. Fruit and 12c. 534 284c: do J-crown. 315@ 11@12 @10 21h@Sc: Pacific Coast. 2 WOOL — Quiet: stead; 23¢; pulled, 16@33c: Te. PIG TROX COPPER—Dul Lake. CHICAGO selling. Wednesday and 277 & pointes out 69, was made public. els. reserve on March 1 at Teceipts 10T LO-MOTOW 72 ul t and 657 qu hanged. 81 el to0 30%4c, closing at OA'TS—Of oats little can for to-morrow 270 cars. ceipts were 26 cars. PROVISIO! are favorable to sellers. ip product. was e @313jc; September, 323 OATS—May, 21¢; July, POR v, $9'£0: Ju LARD—May, 85 45; Jul. mal. was noted. 4 65 pound; pounds, $3 6! Rmmfls. 23 fed sieers, §2 80@3 ¥5. light, 83 9 iy ce in values at the Stock Exchaage to-day. Operators for a rise were disposed to add to their holds of the better class of stocks, and as a result a0 advance of 14 to 34 percept took place. A feature of the trading was the buying for Washing- ton account. It will be recalled that. firms with Washingion connections at the capital were among thie heaviest sellers of stocks last week and the changeof front to-day excited nolittle com- ment In the advance noted St. Paul, Rock Island, Louisville and_Nashville, Sugar, Jersey Central, Northern Pacific preferred ana the Gould issues were conspicuous. St. Paul sold up to 753/ on talk of #n increase 1n the dividend. Sugar got back to 11715 on the revival of the old reporis of a divisi>n ©f parcof the surplus in addition to the regular 3 per cenl. General Flectric rose to 337, the Tecent favorable: decisions having stimulated pur- chases. There were afew weak spotsand of these Burlington and Quincy was the most conspicuous because of the strength of the other grangers. The. stock fell from 767 t0_757a@76%. To- bacco was feverish at 76 to ¢7. The reported Issue of $1,000,000 new preferred stock cannot be_con- firmed. 'Leather preferred dropped from 62 to 597, and lter recovered 1o 60%. 1here was no new development to account for the weakness of the stock. in the last hour the market was firm with St.” Paul, Sugar and Louisvilie and Nash- ville as the features. Net changes show gains of 14 10 114 per cent. Buriington and Quincy and preterred lost Y5@1 per cent. Total sales 500 shares. Bouds 'were strong. Sales were $1,048,000. Atchison adjustment fours advanced 1 to 4914; Chicago. St. Louis and New Orleans gold fives 13 10 11975: Kansas and Texas seconds, lij 10 13114 1sgourl, Kansas and Eastern fives, o 9314; Nortuern Pacific seconds, 1 10111%4: do thirds. 114 to 8024 : do cousols fives, 2 to I.'l:t"llu- borg and Western fours, 214 to 6134; Texas Pa- cific firsts, 1 to 89: do seconds, 1 to 24; Wisconsn Central certificates, 1 10 44. Tn Government bonds $145,000 coupon fours of 1925 sold at 11614@11674. Grain. —Dull, easy. Winter wheat low grades, $2 50@3; winter wheat, fair to fancy. $2 390: winter wheat patents, 83 SU@4 15: Min- nesota clear, $270@3 30: Minneso:a straits, 83@ 350; Minnesota p.tents, §3 35@s 30: low ex- ras, $2 60@3: city mills, $4 15@4 35: city mills patents, $4 30@4 45; Tye mixture, $2 50 3 30: superfine, $2 10@2 70; fine, $2@2 55. Southern flour—Steady. Common to fair, $2@3; good 10 choice, $3@3 b0. Rye flour—Quiet, steady: $2 60@2 90. BUCKWHEAT—40@41c. 2 CORNMEAL—Steady; veliow Western, $2 209 $2 25: Brandywine, $2'20. RY E—sSlate, 4915c afloat. BARLEY—Nominal. Ungraded Western, 43@ 48c. BARLEY MALT—Firm. Western, 55@58c. WHEAT—Quiet, irm. No. £ rea store and ele- wator, 81%4c; afloat, 8234c; 1. 0. b., 8334c; No.1 part skims, 314@7c: full skims 1 yellow prime, 2553@26c; COFFEL—Steady, 10@26 $12 55@12 $12@12 O LEAD—Easy : Domesticguiet at 83 i raits, $13 36@13 40: Firm: domestic, $4 10@4 15. of 1,593.000 bushels was slso given. the announcement of these reductions the ma firmed up, & complete recovery taking place. Orange-Judd_Farmer to-day es:imated the bushels. Bradstreet’s reported cresse in the avallable supply of 1,394,000 bush- The Orange-Judd Farm farm reserve on record at this season—1,061,000,- 000 bushels. May corn opened at 30%ec, declined 303c, Lge under yesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 425 cars. The trade was Iight and the tone averaged fairiy steady. Prices moved slowly and always in accord w the other grains. Receipis were 248 cars and 7040 bushes were taken from store. ported an Increase in avallable stocks of 24 bushels and the Orange-Juad Farmer estimaied the farm reserve at 415,000,000 bushels. May oats closed a shade under yesterday. Estimated receipts and Pennsylvan| and unchanged. ints up: &5 "May, : July, Rio firmer, qulet; N Produce. PRUNES—Four sizes, bags, 54ic. RAISINS — Clusters, §1 26@ layers, 80@95c: ao loose Muscatels. 2-crown, 264@ 314¢: do 4-crown. 4 ALMONDS—Soft-shell, 732@8c; do paper-shell, 14@8c. domestic fleece, as, 9@13. Merchandise. —Quiet; American, $11 75@18 50. #11. laies, MARKETS. year ago. 135,000,000 Tt cars. Withdrawals Liverpool cables port clearances be said. b th Prices. WHEAT—March, 65%gc; May, 66%c; 34c; May, 3033c; July, 8114 a@34e. ! September, 2134c. larger. 7%jc under yesterday; May ribs 5¢ lower. Closing 6114c. COR 9714, 5, 85 570a. HIBS—May, $5 20; July, $6 27%a. Livestock. UNION STOCKYAKDS, Itr, March 4.—The run of cattle to-isy was light and the demand good. Buyers were on hand early and prices were ensily advanced 10c. A light supply of hogs re- sulted in an_advance of 10c in prices of that ani- After trade was over there was a recession of Bc apd the close was easy. The arrivals of Sheap were light and a strong market for them NEW YORK STOCKS. @3c. 124 icehouse. case, $1 75; duck, 25@28c. 3-16c; coun- ED OIL—Firm, quiet; crude, 2le: | T do off grade, 25%@ ; 2916@29%c. Unchanged: domestic, fair to extra, 3@ OLASSES—tirm: New Orleans open kettle, March, $12 25@ $11 75: No. 7. aw dull; far refining, 334c; centri- Refined, quiet, unchanged; 4 5-16c:No. 8, d14c: Uge: No. 11,4 11-16¢: -16@4 11-16c: mold A, 514cC; stan: dard A, 814c; confectioners’ A, 47c; cut loat and crushed, 55¢; powdered and Cubes, 5%4c; grauu- 0. 9, . 12, CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Apricots, bags, 834@ E PEACHES—Peeleq, 1315@15c; unpeeled, 415@ 1 45; do London @oc. W ALNUTS—Standard, 6%2@7c; do soft-shell, OPS—Dull; easy: State, common to choice, 16@ qutet. CHICAGO, IrL, March 4.—Wheat without be- ing particularly strong this morning was neverthe- less not exceedingly weak. news of an encouraging nature was wanted to assist | prices, but the bears still exhibited alittle timidity, the Bradstreet's report of stocks serving to cause hesitation and doubt as to the wisdom of “short” When trading began a moderate decline took place, some selling belng prompted by large Northwestern recelpts—334 cars against 442 last Indifferent | cables from Liverpool were received, and those | who looked abroad for encouragement were disap- | Chicago received 39 cars and inspected | 257 bushels. At noon Bradstreet's report 1t reported a decrease ih the world’s stocks for the past week of 2,182,000 bush- A decrease on the Pacific Coast during March Following It was apparent that t | Che | farm | also spoke encouragingly of the growing winter wheat. Export clearances were 349,81 busheis. Paris cables were higher, Berlin lower and A Diwerp unchanged, May wheat opened from 6634c t0 550, sold between 67c and 6834c, closing at 1/g@%4c higher than yesterday. Estimated | Closing CORN—Arrivals of corn were again In excess of the estimate, 431 cars being inspected in. That was one weakening feature 1n the market. early easy feeling Of wheat was another. The | trade was 0f no great consequence, operations all | being of a_minor character. store were 76,708 bushels. The from | were were | an in- reported the largest ose of Bradstreet’s re- ,000 | FLAX—Was steady: cash, 89%c: May, 90c. Re- —The arrivals of hogs continue to run under the estimates and reports from the vards rhis was the case this morning and the information naturally pore fruit Prices ruled higher but business was disappointing and, owing to the dulluess, the tone little more than steady at the advance. er tone succeeded. offerings becoming a little May pork and May lard each closed at An | July. CATTLE—Receipts, 11,000. Fancy beeves, $4 50 000 to cholce steers, 1200 to 1600 £3 85@4 05; medium steers, 1150 to 1300 3 80: common _steers, 850 to 1200 3 50: feeders, 900 to 1200 pounds, 3 40@3 80; stockers, 600 to 900 pounds, $2 65@ 3 40 calves, common to good, 83 50@5; Texas klo(is—!(wel’nsu, 17m.ylnuvy pfl.‘l&lnghina hipping lots. $3 80@ : .common to choice Thixed. $3 204 20: cholce aasorted, $4 10@4 2234 2214; pigs. 83 20@4 10. SHEEP—Recelpts, 12,000, Inferior to cholcs, $2 60@3 65; lambs, $3 50@4 65. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call was easy at 3@4x: last loan at 814%, and closing offered st 3lg%. Prime mer- cantile paper, 5Y4 can dollars, D434C. 4 863, Commercial @6%. Bar silver, 6834c. Mexi- Smitnx Sxsi ctnal business In bankers' bills at for fixty days and $4 87 Posted rates, 24 B71,@4 89, eusler. with @4 87 @4 88 for demand. bills, 5 8614 Government bonds firmer; State :::n-‘fia@\‘-e been dull; rairosd bonas strong. Silver 8t the board was firm. tagarxn wrocks. Cable.. 91 [Norfoll ot 23&'«:&‘... .e le!/' Preferred.. Preferred 26 Adams rxpress...137 Alton, Terre Haute. 57 ‘American Express.110 ‘American Tobacco. 767 Preferrea...... -.100 Bay State Uas. 19% Baitimore & Uhio.. 1974 " Roch & P. Eotade Pacllic.... D314 Canada Southers.. Canton Land Central Paciiic < o8 Chicagouss.. . 8744 Cleve & Pittaburg.160 Consolidation Coal. 30 C. C.C. &St Louls 3715 Preferred......... E8la Colo. Fuel & Tron. 30% Preferred......... 97 Cotton Ol Cert.... 1614 Commercial Cabié. 153 Del. Hudson.......127% Vel Lack& W esternl 6214 Denver & R. G. 1314 Fort Wayne. . 162 GreatNorthern pfd. 108 Green bay.. Harlem .. Northern, 7634¢. Options were duil and declined on better weather ‘West, large receipts of spring wheat, rallied on lo- cal covering und decreas d anpllOl; closed steady. May and July most active. No. 2 red, March and May, 73%4c; Juneand July. 723c. steady. No. 2,' 8734c elevator: B834c afloat A Cjtions were dull ard easy on_ increased crop eptimates, with an_increased visible supply, cios- ing at 14@3ge decline. May and July only traded in. May, 5634c: July, 37c. OATS—Dull. steady. Options dull, steady: March and May 258c. Spot, prices: 26%4: No. 2 white, 273c: No. 2 Chicugo, . 3, 8514¢; No, 3 white, 2%%'—‘: mixea Western, 26@27c; white State and West- ern, 26@29%xc. S FEED—Bran, 621a@65¢. MIDDLINGE-6116@72%40 RYE—Feed, 6214@60c. Provisions. BEEF—Quiet, unchanged, Beef hams slow, 814 50@15; tierced beef, quiet; cut meats, quiet, unchanged. LARD—Quiet. Western steam, 85 60; city, $5; Hocking ‘Coal., i Hocking Valley... 17 | Homestaxke........ 30 H. & Texas Conta. 114 1litnols Central.... 95 |Ti lowa Central.. 8% Preforred........ 3415 Eansas & Texas,.. 12 Preterred. - 2903 Kingston & 3 Lake Erie & Wesia 20 Preferred. 73 Consotidated Gas.. lbg | 'referred. . s 5t. Paul & IN.Y.&N. H...... N. Y. & New Eng. . Y. Susq & W... Prefe s{Ontarto. . Ontario & Western. ‘Oregon Improvmt. Preferred.... Oregon Short Line. Pacific Mau.., Fiavury & W pie: ttsburg . Pullman Palace.... Quicksilver... Preferred.. Reaaing.. . RioGrande & Westn Preferred. Rock Island’ : RomeWat &Ogden. Bt. L. & 8. W. st Panl & Dainth. Omaha. Preferred. ....,.. 21 Manhatian Consoi. 10 Mempnis & Charls. 18 Mexican Uentral, Michigan Centrai.. 95 111, Wab. 8. L & Pas Preferred. . /Utica & B, RI' Preferred... 40 Oregon Navigation. 1214 2734 3 20 157 1314 12 ”‘/A s 7. 121, 1209 337 89 4114 | nomaterial change in prices. Milli =ttt e b fotetet=t [3S 2-SRE! & SiL&LronMtGer & 8 F Gen 6s. b s I 15 @3 La Consol 4s: . | Missour! funding..— Texas Pacific firsts 89 N Carolinacon 6s..132 |Texas Pacseconas. 23 Do, UnionPac 1stof'96.102 West Shore 4s......108 sfoblle & Ohlo R GrandeWest 1sis |Ches & O Bs. 1 Atchison 4s. Do, trust repts Canada South 5 A:%t‘ngmag:? 6s. Cen Pac 1sta ot '95 8- ... Den& R G 1st.....118 | H & Tex Cent bs.. Do. con 6s.. 7414 Ks ¥a lsta Den divi07%4l FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa., March 4.—The spot market 1s lower at 6s 81@bs 834d. Cargoes steady at 28s 9d prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Livern ool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March, 5s 7d; April. £s T3d; May, bs 73%d; June, bs 734d; Joly, Bs 784d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ENa., March 4. — Consols, 109%4: sliver, 3135d; French Rentes, 102¢ 85c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — $486% Sterling Exchange, sight. - 4 88 erling Cable: - 4 8814 ew York Exchange, sight. - Par New York Exchange, telegraphic — Par Fine Silver, B ounce. = [ Mexicap Dollars.. . b5 56 e S PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Very dull at unchanged prices, No. 1,#11134@1 1234; choice, $1 1334; lower grades, $£105@1 10; extra choice for milling, $120@1 27% B ctl CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—10 o'clock—December—200 tons, $1 13. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—100 tons, 114, December_300, §1 133, AFTERNOON SESSION—May—100 tons, $1 14%; 300, $1 1475, 5 BARLEY—Futures were er and spot quota- tions were steady. Feed, 67: 70c B ctl; cholce, 7114@72%c. Brewing, 16@S2ac- CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT SEss1oN—10 o'clock—May—100 tons, 7134c: 200, 71%c: 300, 72¢. HEGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—100 tons, 721c: 100, 717c. AFTERNOON SESS10: 3 OATS—Dealers report rather more demand, are quot- able at 76@80c; fancy Feed, 77%2@80c Bctl: good to choice, 70@75c; common to fair, 60@65; Gray, 70@75c: Red, for seed, 85@$1 05; Black 65c@ $110; Surprise, 90@95c. COEN—Small Round Yellow and White are held higher. Large Yellow, 871,@90c: Small Round do, 95@9714c; White, B0@88c B ctl. RY E—80@82%sc B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1@1 25 P ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $3 90@4 P bbl: Bakers' extras, $380@ 3 90: superfine, $2 75@2 85 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, Cracked Corn, $21@21 50 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 234c; Rye Flour, 314c; Rice Flour, 74c; Corn- meal, 29,@3c; extra cream do, 8lge: 380! Ont Groats, 41a0; Hominy, 4@4vac; wheat Flour, 4c; Cracked Wheat, 3lgc; Farin: 434c; whole' Wheat Flour, 3¢: solled Onts, 4 Pearl_Barley, 43ac; Split’ Peas, 4%4c; Green Slac @ b, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, $20@21; BRAN-311 50@12 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$16@17 B ton for lower grades and $17 50@18 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 816@17 B ton; Otlcake Meal at the mill, $21 P ton: jobbing, $2160; Cottonseed Ollcake, $21. H A Y'—Prices show no change whatever. Wheat, $8@1150; Oat, 88@9: Wheat and Oat, $8@11 P ton: Barley,$7@9; Aifalfa. $7@9: Clover, $6@ 850: Comp; . $7@10 50; Siock, 367 B ton. STRAW—85@60c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos, $1@1 1214: Small Whites, $1 25 @1 40 B ctl; Pea $140@1 50 B ctl; Large Whites, $1 10@1 15; Pink, 85c@$1 15; Reds, 81 20@1 40; Blackeye, nominal; Rea Kidney, nominal; Limas, $2 25@2 65; Butters, 81 40@1 50 B ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $1 95@2 05; Trieste, 22@2 20 B ctl; Yellow Mustard, $1 40@1 60; Flax, $170@1 75; Canary, 314@315¢ B b; Alfalia, 5@ ic ape, 13,@2c B 1: Hemp, 4c B Ib. DRIED PEAS—$1 25@1 40 B ctl for Niles and $1 25@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—New Potatoes quotable at Sc B b. Stockton Sweets are quotable at $1@1 60 B ctl; Merced Sweets, $1 75@2 25 B cul; Salinas Bur- banks, 60@90 B ctl: River Burbanks, 30@40c B sack: Oregon Burbanks, 40g70c; Oregon Garnet Chiles, 60@70c; River Keds, 0@60c ® ctl; Early Rose, 40@50c: Petalumas and Tomales, 35@45c. ONIONS—Good to choice, 50@65 @ cil; Cut Onions, 26@40c; Oregon, 75@86cH ctl. VEGETABLES — Arrivals were 177 boxes Asparagus and 207 boxes Rhubarb and 34 sacks ¥ Peas. Asparagus, Rhubarb and Peas continue firm, ar- rivals being light. Egg Plant, 10@12%4c $ b: Mexican Tomatoes, #1 50@1 756 ¥ box: Cucumbers, 50c@81 50 P doz; Asparagus, 6@8c B Ib for ordinary and 10@12%4c for choice; Rhubarb, 85@90c 8 box; Mushrooms, 15@20c B b; Dried Peppers, 8@10c; Green Pej rs, — B 1b; Los Angaies Tomatoes, 766@81 80 box; Green Peas, 4@6c B B for Los Angeles and for Bay; String Beans, 8@15¢c # »; Dried Okra, 1214c; Cabbage, 40@60c B ctl; Garlic, 4@5c B D: Marrowfat Squash, § ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—Dairy descriptions are quoted lower and weak and all dealers arc shading Creamery to sell. The market is very soft. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 20c; special brands, 2lc; seconds, 19c § m'HOch B e ATRY—Faney, ; good to choice, Nies, 4G150, o @17c; lowe; dle-packed, 13@16¢ B 1. EASTERN- CHEESE—The market continues tosoften under increasing receipts. Fancy miid new, 12¢ ® b: common to good, 10@11c B b: Cream Cheddar, 19 @13y b: Lousg America, 11@1234c; Western, 212/, 13c: Kastern, 13@l4c. ,::,.la is—gfiml ts '“%fi'“' bu;lhe market was steady. Store Eggs, ¢ P doz; ran 12@13: B dozen. ke o o POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern came in and sold at $5 50@6 for Hens, $7 60 for young Roosters, $4 25@4 50 for old Roosters and 18c for Turkeys. Local Poultry was stiff, in spite of this car of East- ern, and some descriptions ad vanced again. Live Turke; 12@l14c for Gobblers and 13@14c ® B for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 15@17c; Gee: , B pair, 81 50@1 75; Ducks, 85 50@6 for_old ana $7@7 50 for young: Hens, # doz: Rooste) oung. 818750, do. S1a. 85 B0GA: Ervere g 50; Broilers, 85@b 50 for large and 84@4 50 for small; Pigeons, $2 :6@2 50 ¥ dozen for young and 82@2 25 for ola. c@$1: Brant, $1@1 26; GAM White Geese, 75 Hare, $1; Rabbits, $1 25 for Cottontails and $1 dozen for small. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Reports of serious damage to Apricots, Almonds and Peaches by the freeze are now being received. It wiil take some little time to ascertain the real damage, but 1t s certain that the crop has been burt. good to cholce, 50 APPLES—85c@81 B box for 75c for common to falr, and $1 25@1 50 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges are quotable at 76¢ 1 50@2 50 for Navels 1 25 for Seedlings and 310 rozen stock goes down to nothing; Lemo: 1 50 for common and s‘lfi 76 for mmwnctm. Mebxolun Limes, :1. ;ne ”c;lgnml; gmu, 75¢ x: Bananas, $1 26@2 unch; Pin Tm P dozen. cwin DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The following prices rule on the Frult Exchange: CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 314@3c B D for quar- tered, B B for slicea and 414¢c B B for ov‘wnmg:¥uchn. 314@4c B 1b and b for fancy; peeled in boxes, 1zc; Apricots, c for prime to choice, 914c for %na T001Te B 1 for fancy Moorpark: Figs, bl 214c for un- proseed: ‘White Figs, 4@5c in sacks; Pears, 7c § for evaporated hllvu.‘?d x for quarters: Prupes, 33,@4c: le"n c for pitted_and 114@2%c for unpitted; Nectarines, ® Dfor prime (o choice and 64c for fancy. JoBBING Plxcn—Aypll: 4@435c; 40nd 5o 107 fancy . Beeled 1 bokes, 10GIBD [t T fancy; o boxi 2 Prunes, 4c_for the four sizes, 60 b 1r s and bc for 50@60's: Apricots, 6@0V4c for Shotcs, To@TLe oy M S Pl binck, 314@5%c: White Figs, 3@be; Pears, Gige foF Plams. $5a@4e for pitted o i o 1l ted; Nectarines, .Y ime to choice. KAISINS AND D s follows, carioad lots, £. 0. b. San London layers, 85@30c B box: four-crow; 834c B 1b; three-crown. loose, 3140 B 1; two: crown, 2¢; seedless Sultanas, @4c: seedless Muscatels. 2: 1234¢; three-crown lon 1a} 70c; clusters, $1 35@1 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 10 2 48; ;gp%h.l' usters, $2 60@2 75; ' Dried Tapes, 234¢ B b. JOoBBING PRIcESs — Four-crown loose, 3c; 8- crown, 214@2%gc: 2-crown, 134@3c: Seédless Sul- tanns, xa?” ;mlnmu,fiac; 3-crown London ‘layers, 96c@$l; clusters, 40@1 50; Francisco: n, loose, Dehesa clu:ters, $2 25; Imperial clusters, $2 75; OCEAN STEAMERS, Dried G e, T s, # b: Walnuts, 7@8c | Dates of Departure ¥ rom San Francisco. B 1 for No. 1 hard and 9@9% for softshell, jobbine Iots; Almonds, 6@T3jc ior edcc and 8 STRAMER. | DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. 10c for paper-shell, ‘jobbing; Peanuts, T | Del Norte .. |Grays Haroor. |[Mch 5,12 w |M: Eastern anq 3s@14e for Cnlgoz'l; h‘;ilgo'l{ Weeott. el River..or: |Mch 5 9am|biar13 uts, ‘Pecant for fio;‘n e Y'Y A Bianchara | Portland. . Mch 5. 5pM | prer 13 faned; ¥ ibert ‘:1%-;- 42@8c Olty Pusbia..| Vio & Pet Snd |Mch 5. 9au|Pler HONEY—Comb s’ quotable at 10@12¢ B B for | Sungi. """ 75 Harpor [ Mon g: 2‘;:*;::-25 L. bright and 8@gc @ Ib for lower les; Water- | aonowai Mch 6. 2pM Oceanic ; lighy smber ex- | JOROWS white extracted, , 4¢i dark, 2@3¢. | pomona. 5@bac i DI it PROVISIONS. Mch 6.11am |Pler 11 Mch 6, 2pu Pler 8 «/Mch 7,12 u P M S8 Mch 8 9am|Pler 11 Mch 9.10aM | Pler 24 Gy Mch10, 9au|Pier 9 CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6%4¢ for heavy, 744¢® | ganta Ross.. Mch10.11 B for light medium, 834c B I for 1ight, 1034c {or | Anatralia. M:nlo.}o:: 5:'.'.1}., Mcn11,10au |Pler 13 extra light and 1234c for sugar-cured; Eastern | Arao T 30. California Hame. Moh12! 9am|Erer 11 S fany L e, U 200 St bR 88 50; family do. $10; extra prime Pork, $9 bbl: i’i‘,’g‘i’&‘g‘{h‘” bbl: mess, $14 B bbl; Smoked STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, TARDS atarn, tierces.1s quotable at 6%c B STRANNE | B for compound and 8c for pure; pails, : 10-1 tins, 7ac; 3 Dm’r L&‘m«vx/.c in tlerces and 8¢ P Bigo! Call o for pure; To4e B . 10 10- | gahulut, Pomon; HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, *|Newport.... HIDES AND 8KINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c; Victoria & Puget Souna 4 Portiand culls aad brands, 6c B 1; medium., 6c: culls and 3 = brands, bc; light, 5c; culls and brands, 4c; Cow- | Arcars’ % ‘«hlm’:"fl'up-n‘ bides, 5@534c; culls and brands, 1@a3ae; salted | Coos Bay...... [Mexlico.. Kip, 5¢ B 1b: saited Calf, Sc @ Ib; salted Veal, | North Fori..... | Humboidi Bay. bc; dry Hides, 10@11c; culls and brands, 7@7%4¢; | Santa rosa..... |Nan Diego.. dry Kip and Ve%gs culls, 612@7c; dry Calf, i x 18c: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kias, Deerskins, good_summer, 26@30c; medium, 1 28c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 1 18c each; short wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 4 @50c each; long wool, 85¢ each. Culls of all kinds aboat 3¢ less. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 314@dc; No. 3, dc; refined, 54@5340; Grease, 2i4c B WOOL—We quote Fall as follows: Eastern Ore- gn 8@1lc 1b; San Joaquin and Southern, 3@ : Nevada, 9¢ B Ib. HOPS—Nominal quotations are 24@5¢ B 1. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July dellvery, $41215@4 25; San Quentin, 84 20:, Wool Bags, COVRRRBARARAAANANNG SUN, TU. 8. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Txn.} MOON AND TIDE. BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Thursday, March 5. s Sunrises. .. 6.35| Moon rlses. 0.25.x 24@26c. 6.09 | Moon sets. COAL—Wellington Is quotable at 88 B ton; New Wellington, $8: Southfield Wellington, $750 B March—1896. E1'50; WaltsonaCos o Sioich, 87 80: Bevimbe, | £ : Wallsend, 86 50: Scotch, : Brymbo, | ¥ Tim, $7 50; Cumberland, $13 50in bulk and $16 In sks; | 3 ’“‘IL = F"‘i’nm F‘"‘T'm Feot FPenneylvania Antiiracite f:u'-su%; Welsh An- '; 3 2w L W rach 88, ——; Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, 5.1/10.87(—0.3] 6. 3.5] 9. Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, | 6 s.ulx.saf:g.n 754] 38h3 53] 0 $10 50 in bulk and $12 50 P ton In sacks. 7 4.9 107/-0.7| 8a3| 3. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefinery Company Feei (H W | Feet(L W| Feet|i t quotes, terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered | 8/ 0.42( 5.1/ 6.39| 4.9| 215/~ 0N| 9.34 and Fine Crushed, all 6¢; Dry flr-nv.ihma, 53c; | 9 2.9| 7.48 5.0/ 8.02|—o0. 2| 4 Confectioners’ A, 51j4c: Magnola A, 434¢;’ Extra | 10 2.5 848 8.45|—0. 7| 4.6 C, 454c: Golden' C, 314: hali-barrels, Y4c more | 11 2.3 9.44] 5.0/ 4.22|—0.6/11.16] 4.7 than barrels, and boxes 15 more. 5 i i ke T NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the iy early morning tides are given in the left hand oolnma and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The gecond 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 Wwhen there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given s subtractive from the depth given by the charts — e e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. ‘WEDNESDAY, March 4 Stmr Australia, Houdlette, 7 days and 3 hours from Honolulu; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels Bros & Co. Sumr Weeott, Whitney, 23 hours from Eel River; pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co. Stmr Farallon, Patton, 49 hours from Y. Bay: pass and mdse, to C J Hendry, Sons & Co. ‘Black Strap, 100 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- erers are as follow BEEF—First quality, 514¢: second quality, 5c: third do, 315@4c ¥ 1. YEAL—Large, 5@6c: small, 6@7¢ B . # AUTTON—Wetners, 6@634c; Ewes, 514@60 LAMB—Spring Lamb, 10c; yearlings, 7c B b. PORK—Live Hogs, 4l4c for large and 414@ 43/gc for small; dressed do, 5@614c B . RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE, FOR 24 HOURS. 13,180 Pelts, vdls. ... 7,850 Wine, gals.. 60 Butter, ctls.. 923 Cheese. culs.. 1,369 Eggs. doz. uina e Loayar e 78| “Stmr_Scotia, Joh 26 hours from Eurexa; 815 Lumber, M fos:. 10 | o a, Jonnson, 26 hours from Eurexa; 8,380 Wool, bls. 41 | 292 Mt lumber, 10 J &t Hanity. Stmr Corona, Hall, 61 hours from San Diego and, way ports: pass ai mdse, toGoodall, Perkins . Stmr Sunol, Walvig, 43 hours from Coos Bay; o. lumber, to E B Dean Ship Baring Brothers, Libby, 145 days from New York; mdse, to W R Grace & Co. 353 Tallow, ctl 243 Buckwheat, sks... 180 HOTEL ARRIVAILS. N Ty Schr_American Girl, Weitskat, 6 _days from GRAND HOTEL. Grays Harbor; — M ft lumber, to S H Harmon H Hersham, Los Ang £ P Christle, Los Ang | Lumber Co. A F Eaton, Boston M L Washburnj& w, Vt Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, 48 hours from J D Warsach, Sausalito T Hooker & w, Napa Polnt Arena; 85 cds wood, to Bender Bros. J G Gregory, College City P J Jeraux, Eden Valley | _Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 15 hours from Fisxs H Lacey, Eden Valley I E Coykend.San Jose | Mill; 7000 posts, to Kruse & Euler. C Dimond, Cal J W Donathall, San Jose Schr Coquelle, Pearson, 8 days from Coquille H 1 8T Moore, San Jose River; 164 M ft lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. 7 % Schr Antelope, Anderson, 8 days from Coquille River; lumber, to Preston & McKinnon. Schr Etta B, Madsen, 12 hours from Fort Ross; butter. etc.. to Ross & Hewlett. Schr Ruby A Cousins, Knudsen, 8 days from Grays Harbor: lumber, to £ & Wood Lumber Co. Schr Rellance, Skipper, — hours from Fisks Mill: 4000 posts, 85 cds wood, to Higgins & Collins. i, Sweetzer, Los Ang T O’Shea, French Guich | Schr Arthur 'I, Krog, 9 days from Grays mory, French Guich F H Eiliott, Yreka Haroor; 170 M ft lumber, to E K Wood Lumber M Field, Los Angeles J W Linscott, Santa Cruz | Co. Hahn & fm, St Louls J H Sawtelle, Chico Schr Bessie K. Anderson, 26 hours from Albion: urnee, Oakland A AEday & w, St Louis | lumber, to J 8 Kimball. an Jose Eiss E Moore, San Jose nta Cruz T B Eastman, Boston Grazler. Boston C S Krouse, Los Angeles Griggs, Hanford B F Gould, Hollister Spedon, N Y D H Brooks, Salt Lake Selleck, Chicago A E Miot, Tulare Lowry, Fresno J J Noble, Dunsmuir oble & md, Dunsmr E Chambers, Los Ang PLLEl 3, o (~d SpEgZ0-gmuREZPEbREH NS 7 Smith, Courtiend Mme Bleune, Tacoma Clearoa. titt, Santa Rosa TS ‘aylor, 8 N ‘Waulft, Colu: WF nmnfaw. loverdale DA Make W Tierney, San Jose K J Phillips, Santa Rosa | , Stmr Uity of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Port T Stowell, 1t [ T J Mummer, Duunigan | Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. F Peaoock, Chico L A McTatosh, Chice Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo; R Duns- 3 H Hodge, Boston it Ablce Blanchard, Dunham, Portland; N P'S RUSS HOUSE. s%:l Allce ncl J \am, land; N T H Harlan, Colusa M White & w,ValleyOity | ~ Whal stmr William Baylles, Mclnnes, whallng; W L Pearson, Vacaville W Iniver, Milwankee | willlam Lewls. C E Proctor, Healdsburg Dr J D McLean, Everett | Haw bark Andrew Welch, Drew, Honolulu; A Wycoft, Healdsburg ~ A Todd, Eureksa Welch & Co. J W Cushing, Lincoln T W West, San Jose Schr Penelove, Larsson, sealing voyage to Japan B A Cushing, New York W C Wise, San Jose Coast and Bering Ses, via Atton and Unalaska; P J MeInness,New Bedford W H Cousins, Eureka | L Larsson. J W Carlin, Sacramento G H Abel, Maxwell Salled. sther, Brentwood E E Stark, Nev City llson, Los Angeles J W Kearney, Forest City ¥ W Barnes, Hanford O B Simpson, Centervilie NN Lang, Hautord G E Gilbert, Kan Jose Rev P J Jeram, Cal My Woetal &1, San Jose T French, Watsonville L Searce, Orland F L French, Watsonville M Newmark, L Angeles H S Moser and w, lowa W A Roe, Conn H 8§ Blake, New York E G Evans, New York W Williams, Stillwater WEDNESDAY, March 4. Stmr St Paul, Duggan, San Pearo. Stmr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr State of Callfornia, Ackley, Astoria. Stmir San Benito, Smith, Tacoma. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen. Brstmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanatmo. Stmr Homer, Drisko, Coos Bay. Ship Orienlal, Parker, Nanalmo. Ger ship Occident, Rubarth, Ipswich. Br bark Inversnald, Williams, Queenstown, W McGiil, Watsonville W Richardson & boy, H Babcoc, Hopland Joe Wiilard, Hopland CJ Griffin, Cohoes L L Boone, Chicago J W Thomson, Fresno for D GRAPES—Prices are | E Stackpool, Chicago A J Nimmick, San Jose W L Rogers, New York E Philips, Stockton Schr Mary C. Campbell, Bodega. N D Rogers, Windsor ~ C K Heinaberg, Sonora Schr Jennie Thelin, Hansen, Eureka, P O Preston, Wash 'V H Brooks, Utah Schr Moro, Jorgenson. Alblon. A A'Sisson, San Jose O F McGlashan, Truckee PALACE HOTEL. E Corrigan, Chic 0 Hammond, Chicago A Elwood, De Kal H Elwood, De Kalb Miss Elwood, De Kalb M Thomas, Burlingame Telegraphio. POINT LOBOS—March 4—10 p M—Weather cloudy: Wind SE; velocity 14 miles. Charters. The schr Johu G North loads mdse for Honolpa: Mrs Thomas, Burlingme J de Laittre, Naples ship Dirigo, sugar at Hoolulu for Philadelphia J N Burk, San Jose ¥ Jussen. Chicaj Dark Ceylon coal atDeparture Bay for Honolulu; Y bktn Amelia. lumber a:_Port Blakeley for Hono- lulu; Ger ship Philacelphia, lumber on the Sound Mrs E Jussen, Chicago C R Dilworth, H Nicholson, 8t Charles E Plows, Chicago England | for Algoa Bay, 625 6d, Delagoa Bay, 68s 9d—prior J H Holgh & 1, Eureka G S Northcote, DT Dalres, Tacoma G Monroe, Los jaoneresiice o Gonthiw | ©* - spexea n & w, M. . Dribringe’ NY° PL Delafiod N 38 Jan 18—Lat 3 N. long 26 W, Br shio Ditton from H Woltsohn, N Y LS Henry, Bittsburg | SWansea for San Francisco. HJ Henty, Pltsburg _ Miss Henry, Pittsburg 30—Lat 49 S, 1ong 60 W, Brbark Auchen- 1ss J Palmer, Pittsburg Mrs C Jennings, Detroit | ©airh, from Portland for Queenstown. Rennie & w, Buffalo F Hayes & w, Chicago J Domestic Ports. Henshaw, Oakland H F G Hume, L0s Gatos BOWENS LANDING—Armived Mar d—Schr Rio LICK HOUSE. Rey, herice Feb 26. FJ Molloy, Ban Jose B Martin, San Jose | 5 FOINT LOBOS™Pased Mar 4—Stmr tival, tm J H French & w. TIl C él;erllnl. Lo8 Angels IVERSENS LAer"XtNG—Anl'M Mar 8—Schr TS Alexander, S Rosn & Cooper oaciand | ocean Spray, hence Feb 27. tia an Jose ', Stockton ‘. € & Hice, SuntaCrus. & Brown, Stlion <SAN mmnko—;mm Mar 3—Sumr Caspar, fm C H Sherman & w, C Richle & w, Oakville = i, Bampievile o el | Sape o Bt e o 3 Frick, anc T nes & w, Cal A & W Fisher, San Jose 3§ Leonard, Cal m‘}gfl‘&'f-w Mar 4—Schr Lena Sweasey B Eon Tantord 87 Hagme i Arrived Mar 2—Stmr Progreso, hence Feb 26. J W Watkins, Madera I W m&m‘..\e, Madera POINT REYES—Passed Mar '4—Stmr Mineols, ‘W Campbell, Grass Val G D Bidwell, Stockton ”&'fi};’%&'g}g’" Los Angeles. Z gy S tor Bl WoRtotach s s otat Arena, A - £ X Baker, Honotan. Lioseph,Sacto pALBLON—Salled Mar §—Schr Bessio X, for San ‘A M Hanson,Amsterdm C E Berry, N GRAYSH. R e e e e e e yel , Oaklal 0! n, NY CLEONE— 38 Yooe Y v 5:’:,‘ £ Laka pOLEONE—Sallea Mar 4—Stmr Alcatras, for San ¥ . Chicago an TATOOSH—Passed A LDowles, Chicago W Clark, Philateiphia | Hunoluin, for Puset (et b man, rs Waller, 0se COOS BAY— Mar é—Si £ X Valentiye, Stookion 23 Daly. Calt Lak 008 BAY—Sailed tmr Arcats, for San lark, Stockton aylor & w, Butte Arrived Mar 4—St Coast, Migs Clark, stockion T Corcoran, Grafton add salied for Boriiand. JenceTabags ler. s, St Pat PORT B EY— Miss 8 Morton, Chicago C Luke, Frésno um, Tor B Feanma o CC u JE Moore, Portland Foreign Pogs. NEW WESTERN. Y3 Gardner. Nebraska X Sutton & w, Cal SR LTI T B Cal . apa ouse, 1 EfiameniioVina P Lanon tan Pedro | (GLASGOW-—Launched Mar 4—Haw schr Hono- haffer, Na) nger, Calforn ¢ ik W D Gardiner, Denver _E Smith, Baden T R D e Takly Yot Miss B Burion, Salv Lake J M Closiey, Montana ANTWERP—Arrived Mar 1—Br ship Auldgirth, orrls, Winnipeg from Poruland; Br ship Port Statley, from Por ting Match. CAPE TOW N—Arrivea Feb 20—Hr stmr Stralf A B of Menal, trom Port Blakeley. - Two zoung men named Garrett Welsh | HOLYHEAD—Passed Mar 3—Br ship Royal and John Luby had a_banana-eating con- | Forth, hence Oct 19, for Lives $ > i - HONOLULU—Salled Feb 8—Br stmr M test at Lexingtui. Luby Rt B ey Tt L o fais ke onawly and Welsh ate sixty-one bananas. Strange 3 10 say, they are both living and dofng | ST serasi L iopal foads: Feb 10 rlaw bark lvmll, ;n% the —:anqnlsn;d Wel &hh" 1.?1.-; mn‘.: r{“ #_x;gnrsma wlflnlon‘;l:,fl‘ for. Rxg:‘ en; uby for another match.—Lou d = o = N Searles, for San Franclsco; Feb 15— ari| ville Courier-Journal. for Aydnog- Feb_16—Br stmr Miowers, for Van- couver, B C; Feb 18—Bktn W H Dimond and b W G Irwin, for San_Francisco: Ger bark J Pflnger, for San Francisco; Haw stmr Kahului, for Kabulnl; Feb 19—U 8 stmr Bennington,’ for Lahaina; Feb 22—Nor bkta Bien, for Friendiy Isiands; Feb 24—Bkto Irmgard, for San Fran- cisco; Feb 25—8chr Spokane, for San Francisco; bark Coryphene, for San Frazcisoo. HONOIPU—Sailed Feb 13—Schr J G North, for San Francisco. . MAHUKONA—Salled Feb 13—Brig Consuelo, for SanFrancisco. HILO—Saled Feb 14—Bark Annie Johnson, for Ean Fran S RAHULUL satled Feb 18—Brig Lurtine, for vt i —To satl Feb 26—Br stmr Altmore, HONOLUL! for Yokohama: bark S C Allen sails February 37 for San Francisco. MAHUKONA—Arrived Feb 7—Schr Allle T Alger. from Victoris, and sailed same day for b7 BAHULUI—Azrived Feb 15—Bark Hesper, tfom Newcastie, N S W; Feb 10 Hawatian start Kaulut, trom Honolulu:' Feb 30—sohr Olga, from atcom. } HONOLULU—Arrived Feb 8—Brig W @ Irwin, hence Jan 22; Feb 9—Ger bark Paul Isenberg, from learroo{; Feb 10—Schr-Annie Paint, from ‘exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th | —; Feb 11—Schr Aloba, from Sound, hence Jan -mxn.uumynunm.amnflehum 29; ‘bark Martha Davis, hence Jan 29; bktn Kilki- A. F, FECHTELER, tat, from Port Townsend; Feb 15—Stmr Mariposa, Hdoutenant U. 8. N, in charges | hence Feb 7; schz H C Wright, from Eureka; Feb THE CALL CALENDAR. 161617 [18 |19 (20 |21 —|—|— === HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH BypRoaRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8 N. MERCHANTS' EXOHANGE. Bax FRANCISCO, March 4. 1894 The time ball on Telegraph Hill was 15—schr Carrier Dove, from Newcastle: ‘Feb 16— Br sunr Miowera, from Sydney; Feb 19—Sehr Allce Cooke, from. Newcastie, N 8 W; Feb 20— Ship Iroquois, hence Feb 3; Feb21—U S stmr Bennington, from Lahaina; stmr Australia, hence Feb 15: schr Wm Bowden, from Newcastle, NS W: Feb 22—Schr Bertie Minor, from Eureka Feb 256—8nip J B Rrown, from Newcastle, N S W; Br stwr Altmore, from Portland, Or. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 4—Stmr Majestic.rm Liverpool; stmr Kaiser Wilhelm, from Medicter- Tanean ports. Salled Mar 4—Stmr Britanic, for Liverpool: stmr New York, for Southampton; stmr Noordland for Antwerp. 1 QUEENSTOWN—Arrived out Mar 4—Stme Teu- nic. GIBRALTAR—Salled Mar 4—Stmr Fulda, for New York. ROTTERDAM—Sailed Mar 4—Stmr Veendam, for New York. pSOUTHAMPTON—-Arrived out Mar d—Stmr avel. Sailed Mar 4—Stmr Saale, for New York. LIZARD—Passed Mar 3—Stmr Palatis, from Hamburg, for New York. 1mportations. SAN DIEGO—Per Corona—1 bx castings. 1 bx trees. 4 spools wire. 2 pkgsmdse, 1 cs stationery, 1 bx meters, 29 bals dried fish, 3 motors. 3 pestals, 1 bdl handles, 7 bxs type, 1 cs cigars, 17 bxs limes, % gks beeswax. 1 bx hams, 2 cs dry goods, 30 pkgs groceries, 245 bxs lemons, 614 bxs oranges, 14 sks dried fruit, 2 pkgs hardware, 3 crates tangerines, 8 cs eges, 2 buls apples. Redondo—12 pkgs mdse, 263 sks corn, 200 bbls 1 keg wine, 419 bxsoranges, 49 bxslemons, 62 cs 80ap powder. Port Los Angeles—310 bxs oranges, 22 sks peas, 5bxs tomatoes. Los Angeles via Port Los Angeles—3bxs oranges, 6 pks mdse. nta Barbara—42 sks walnuts, 105 bxs lemons. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgard:e gold flelds (Freemantle), Austra- . lia; 3220 first class; b 8110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer, MONOWAL salls via Honolulu and Auck- land, Friday, March 6, a2 P M Stearship Australls, Honotulu only, Tues- day, March 10, a: 10 A SPECTAL PARTIES.—Reduced rates for parties March 10 and April Ticket Office, 114 Montgomery street. Freight Office, 327 Market street. J. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., General Agents. STO A HONST LS ROYAL MAIL STEAN PACKET COMPAN. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route ai Cerbourg France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mall S. , issued for freight and treas: re to direct port: and and German: Through tickets from San Francisco to Plsmoutty CEerbourg, Southampton. First class, $195: thir elass, OO"’W. For rurther particulars spply o PARROTT & CO., Agenis, 306 Californis st RAIL;!DAD TRAVEL{ Port Hartord—28 pkgs mdse, 10514 bxs butter, 68 cs eggs 1 coop turkeys, 1 coop poultry, 1 bx fish, 1 coop chickens, 12 dressed calves. Nipoma—b523 ss beans. YAQUINA BAY—Per Farallon—8388 sks oats, 1376 sks wheat, 148 sks potatoes, 1420 qr-sks flour, 50 hit-sks flour, 16 sks bark, 9 coops chickens, 70 cds stave bolts, 21 cs eggs, 7 pkgs bacon, 1 bbl syrup. § bbls cider, 1 1ot scrap iron, 1 bx dry goods, L pkk mdse, 4 bbls salmon, 534 cs salmon, 13 ks vsters. Consigneas. Per Corona—Lachman & Jacobi: Wetmore Bros; Del Monte Milling Co: C F Hughes: Washburn, Moen & Co; O W Chultz; Westingbouse Electric Co; M S Simas & Co: J Taylor & Co; C Grasskoil: Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch; San Francisco B Co; Amer Press Assn: Troy Laundry and Machine Hall, Luhrs & Co: Neustader Bros: B F Gom- ber: Levi Spiegel & Co: Wood. Curtis & Co: Starr & Co; Gould & Jaudin; Campodonico & Malcolm; J Ivancovich & Co: L Scatena & Co: H O Green: hood; J F Mahon; F S Dow; Bell & Co; Benneit & Murray; Osmond, Skrine & Co: Wilson Bros: CS Eaton: A Galli Fruit Co; Gray & Barbieri; Soutk ern California Fruit E Eveleth & Nash: By Co; J Craig; J H ewmark & Edwards; Phillips Bros; P O Mills; D'E Allison & Co; S E Dutton; G Herman: J Everding & Co: W P Watjen: McDonough & Runyon; Allen & Le W F Mitchell; order: Kowalsky & Co; W T Car- roll; Goodall, Perkins & Co: A Greenberg; James ‘Wagner Mfg Co; Dalton Bros: McMillan & Hamil- ton; Hilmer, Bredhoft & Scbuiz; Jonas Erlanger & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: C E Whitney & Co Levy & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: H Dutard: H Hogx;: Cal Bottling Co: H Kirchmann & Co: F B Halgh! H Heckman & Co: Russ, Sanders & Co; Labor Ex- change: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Getz Bros & Ct Dairymen’s Union: Sherry, Avilla & Co: S Brun: wick & Co: American"Union Fish Co: J P Thomas: L D Stone & Co: Smith’s Cash Store. Per Farailon—Moore, Ferguson & Co: H Dutard: ©J Leist & Co; W C Price & etz Bros & Co; E R Stevens & Co; Chas Harley & Co; H Levi & Co; Chas Jacobsen & Co: Pacific W W C Co; Eg- gers, Gould & Co: D E Ailison & Co; J P Thomas; C E Whitney & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co: A Carl; B G Rubl & Co; Morgan Oyster Co; 0'Brien & Son: F H Hammer; Standard Oli Co. Per Weeott—Thomas Loughran; Standard Oil Co: W P Fuller & Co; D E Allison & Co: F B Halght McDonough & Runyon; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: C Scheigga: J Demartini & Co: J M Early: H Proff; E H Ledd: S Kellett; I Walker; Thos Hall; J D Day: Witzel & Baker: S H Frank & Co: J F Lapp: Abramson, Hennisch & Co; H F Roberts & Co; J Swain; J Walker: J de Lucca; D Dellosso. For Late Shipping Intelligence Sec Fifteenth Page OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. 4C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 806 Post St., cor. Stockton HATHAWAY AND HUMBOLDT WAREHOUSES. W E, THEUNDERSIGNED, RESPECTFULLY anuounce to the public that we are the owners and proprietors of the Hathaway and Humbolds ‘Warehouses, that the same have been consoli- 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 mercnants desiring storage. JOHN BALLARD and ‘W. H. MARTIN, Office—403 Spear st OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES ——TO— VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class -$8.00 Second Class.. . $5.00 Meals and berth Iincluded. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. @OODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents O. R. « IN. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND, $2.50 Seeond Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. Columbia sails. . arch 9 and 19 Etate of California safls. ... March 14 and 24 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 a. x. 600DALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market stree! PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Ialand, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau. Klii- 1isnoo and Sitka (Alaska), 8t9 A. 3., March 18, S0, April 14, 29. ‘or Victorla and Vancouver send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), ® A. M. March 5, 10, 15, v0, 25, 30. and every fifth day thereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R, st Tacoma with N. P. R. R, at Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Port Townsend with A steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- bold: Bay) str. Pomoua, 2 P. M., March 2, 6, 10, 14. 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. For Sania Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Sania Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeics) aud Newport, at 0 4. i March thereatter. B. C.), Port Town- 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Ohl:roz gwu Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redando (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 4. M., March 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 23, 26, S0, and every fourth day thereafter. ¥or Knsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. M., %fih of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st.. San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. (QUEANY SPIER (NEW) (2 NORTH ‘River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit oy English railw. the discomiort of Scossing Kae gl Anviel ivlll a small boat. New York lexandria, Egypt, via Puris, first-class $160: second-class, $116. For further particulars o o A. FO! to GET, Agent, 3. F. FUGASE &GOS somas’s. Nanigom . F. ., Agen onf avente, San Francisca.” oo g STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Su.nd-y.a‘ | A Reserved by Telephone STEAMER:: T. C. Walker. J. D. P.t‘l“ Mary Garratt, City of Stoc! 3 ‘Telephone Main Cal. Nav. and Impt. Co. VALLEJO, MARE ISLAND, “BENIC) COSTA AND GMGII!’I'I‘.“’ s STE. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Saturday and Sunday—1 and x-.né; Enu_rd“-y. 12:30 noon, 4 », . only. R Landing, Mission 1, Pler 3¢ SOUTHERN PATIFIC COMPANY, (PaciFio sysTEMY 1) to arrive as s NOVEMUER 20, 1603 - 304 Haywards, Niles and Way Station: 7:00A Atlanti xpress, Ogden and Fast.. 7:004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey, Sacra- mento, and Redding via Davis. 7:13p 7:3€4 Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Calis- oga and Santa Ro: 6:152 Jose, Mary and Sundays excepted Oroville. #8:304 Peters and Milton 004 San Leandro, Haywerds & W 9:004 Los Angeles Fxpress, Ra (for Yosemite), Santa axd Tos Augeles.. 9:004 Martincz and Stocktcn. 10:00 San Leandro, 1 12:003 8an Leandro, Ha: 007 Niles, :00P Sacramento R 1 30p Port Costa and Way Staticns.. © San Lean<ro, Haywards& W ¥ San Leandro, Haywards & Way it 00y Martivez, San Lamon, V 5 0, Napa, Calistoga, El Verano and Santa oss... [ATN 4:002 Benjsia, Espa Wooiland, * Kuights Lan: Marysville, Oroville and Bacramento ......... 101484 80r Niles, San Joss, Livermors and Stockton . Ti0p 5:00p San Leandro, 3 & Way S 8:459 8:30x New Orleans esno, Bakers- ficld, Santa Barbara, 1.os Augeles, Deming, El Pazo, Now Orleans snd East. 2 2:30p Santa o Tonte, for Mojave aud K 6:00p Furopean Mail, O :00p Haywards, Nilcs and San Jos: 00¢ Vallejo pross, Sacramento, Marys. tedding, Portland, Puget ville, Sonnd and 1 7:00P San Leandro, Haywar 9:00p San Leandro, Haywards& q1@:00P “Sunsct L Fresno, les, El Psso, New Orleans SANTA CRUZ DIVISIO! B:10A Newarlk,( use. Felton, Bould rCreek,Santa Cruzand Way Statio % #2:15r Newark, Centerville, Almaden, Telton, Toulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Station: 4:13v Newark, & COAST DIV ©:454 San Jose nnd Way Blutions (New Alwmaden Wednesdays ouly), 1:439 154 San Jose, Tres Piuos, auta O, Pacific Grove, Paso Robler, San L po, Guadalupe and Prin- cipal Way fitations 7:039 30:404 San Joso and Wy Ktal 5:000 13:4354 Palo Alio aud Way Station: a0y *2:30% San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, 1z, Salinas, Monterey aud Pacific Grove *10:404 0P San Joso and Principal Way Stations P Sap Joso and Way Statious. an Jose and Way Stations. » Ban Jose and Way Stations. 12:45p San Jose and Way Sta CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SN FRANCISCOPoot of Market Strat (Sl 8)— :00 11:00A.M. 31 2:00 2; 00 1500 *6:00rm. 1 #rom OAKLAXD—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 8:00 *3:00 $4:00 10:00a.. $12:00 *1:00 $6:00 A .M. A for Morning. P tor Afternoon. * Sundays excepted., 1 Saturdays only. 1 Sundays onl; +} Monday, Thursay and Sa‘arday nights only. ?nn:‘yd ursday ‘l mmflcny SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RATLWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A..; 12:33 8:80, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra trl; Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 at11:30 p. a0 and 11:30 . u. BUNDAYS-—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. M.: 1:30, 8:3Q, 5:00, 6:20 P. M. San Rafael to San Francisco. DAYS—6.25, WEEK 12 5 P, at . M. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. M.; 1:40, 8: 5:00, 6:25 P. M. . Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. 5, 9:30, 11:10 A. g Saturdays—Extra trips Leave . Arrive San Franclsco. (”:‘e'“ég‘. San Francisco. 1895. f WEEK | SUS SUN- | WEER DAYS. | DAYS. DesHoation | o0 8. | Davs. 7:40 A%8:00 AM| Novato, |10:40 Ax 3:30 B 9:30 ax| Petaluma, | 5:10 P 5:00 Px Santa Rosa.| Fulton, Windsor, Healdsburg, yserville, verdale. | Pleta, Hopland & 8:00 ax| 7:30 px T:40 ax| 8:30 Px 8:00 M 7:30 ex| 6:15 px Ukiab. | 7:30 py| 6:15 Px 1 18:00 M Guerneville. | 7:30 Px s T “Sonoma |10:40 AM| 8 8 and 8:05 Px| 6:15 Pu Glen Ellen. i ; Sebastopol. | 10:40 AM10:30 ax 6:05 v 6:15 Px 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, Blae Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, ~Scoila and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced mtes. ‘Sundays round-trip tickets te all poin: o San Ratact &t half rates . Ticket Offices, 650 Marke: st., Chronicle building. H. . WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen, Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlantic - Pacific RAILROAD Tratns leave from and \ o Market Street Feempe | A via A. & P. Dlrec;u!.lu Leaves every day at 3:30 P. M., carrying man Falace Sleepers and Tourist. Sleepers to Chicage ‘via Kansas City without change. Annex Cars 163 Denver and St. Louis. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Bolid_Vestibule Train Dally, with Dining-cars, uander Harvey’s nlnls‘melfl Connecting traing leave San Francisco at 9 A. M. and 3:30 p. ). dally. ‘The best railway from fornia to the East, New rails, new ties; no dust: interesting sceneryj and good meals in Harvey’s dining-room or dining Ticket Office—644 Market Street, Chronielo Bullding. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RATLROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). Mumdfii:{lg:l;g Oct:i’x 27, 1893, For Mill Valley and San Rafael—7:80, 9:15, 11:00 4. 3.3 1:45, 345, 5:15, P M. B i o s s o iy W oAom ael on Moy asy8 and Saturdays 8¢ 11:30 x. el A For Mm! Valley, San Rafael and San B-00, 10:00, 11:80 4. 2.: 3130, 5:00 190 2ang ®. M. *Does not run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. . :xfl A.M. weekdays—Cazadero and way stations. :45 P. M. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations. 100 A i Sundays—Polas Reyes ana Woy stationg To Chicago

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