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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1896, THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Shipment of §392,567 to China. Silver a fraction off. Wheat dull. Barley futures lower, Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Hay and Feedstuils easy. Noihing doing in Beans. Potatoes and Onions weak. Butter and Cheese declining. Egrs ady. Turks and Pigeons advanced. Tens and Rhubarb weaker, Game in slender receipt. Navel Oran firmer. Provisions unchanzed. Hides quiet. Cosl fn suft LE.\!"C plndepe i ~ . % ndence V2| e @ Partly Cloudy o(Clea o Clear Lesar ' @ Cloudy ® Rain P oW—Quiet, about steady. City, 318-16e; o ToR B Gri—quiet: crade, 21c: yellow 5. TURPENTINE—Dull, easy: 2014@29%4c. POTATOES—Cholce steady: unchanged. RICE—Unchanged: domestic, fair to extra, 3@ b534c: Japan, 33;@dc. flru,g»asf - rm ew Orleans open kettle, 00d L0 choice, 27@37¢ O FFE —Steady, 5@15 points down: March, $12 85: April, $12 50: May, $12 20; June, £11 85; July, $11 70: August. $11 30; Septembel %11 05; December. $12 50. firm: No. 7.1316@1354c. SUGAR—Raw firm: dull; fair refining, 3% centrifugal 96 test, 4Vke. Hefined, quiet, sten No. No. 7.4 5-16c:_No. 8, 41407 No. 8, n c; No. 10.43gc; No.'11,4 11-16¢ 4C; off A, 4 9-16@4 11-16c; mold A, b14c; stan: dara A, 5gc; confectioners’ A, 47c; cut loaf and crushed, 855¢; powdered and cubes, bl4c; granu- lated, 5¢. Spot Rlo more active, Fruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Apricots, bags, 9%@ 12c PEACHES—Peeled, 133.@15¢: unpeeled, 414@ weak; State, common to choice, Pacific Coast. 214@8c. Quiet; domestic fieece, 16@22c; pulled, 15@33c: Texas, 9@13. 5 Merchandise. N—Quiet: American, $11 75@18 50. Dull; nominal; Lake, $11. Domestic, £3 17%6@3 20. raits, $13 40: plates, quiet. omestic, 84 10@4 18. CHICAGO MARKETS. CRICAGO, TrL, March 5.—Wheat was in & quiescent state to-day, moving but fractionally in either direction and evidencing the lack of news and aull business. The receipts in the Northwest were somewhat lighter this morning, 310 cars ar- riving against 465 last Thursday and 381 a yéar ago. The Cincinnati Price Current was a trifle buliish in its tenor, but not enough s0 {0 encourage traders o buy. Liverpool cables were quiet and 14d higber. “hicago recelved 50 cars and inspected out 66.- 403 bushels. The buying of a fair-sized line by a prominent house was the only transaction of the entire sesslon that was at all worthy of comment. Closing Paris cables were higher, Beriin lower and Antwerp unchanged. EXPOrt clearances were fair 000 bushels. The close was firm, with early rs buving back their wheat. May opened from 6953¢ to 67V4c, declined to 6655@6634c, ral- ster- stimated receipts for L0-mOrrow, 70 cars lied and closed Al 67%C, 14¢ higher than y day. COR planation. nd. The top figures | um temperature for the neath it, if any, the amount of | d snow in inches and hundredths. | The arrow st s: tion in hose of mel h' means high berometric pressure and 1 by fair weather; “low” ure, and is usually preceded and oudy weather and rains. “Lows' the Washington coast. | poear on ) the pressure is high in the interior and low e isobars extend north and Tain is probabie: but when 18 inclosed with isobars of marked curva- | south of Oregon is improbable. With u Idaho, and the pressure | mer weather may | r and colder weather in win- | hese conditions will produce | 1g the COx: ture r. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, , Sax FRANCISCO, March 4, brer conditions and general the seasonal rainfalls to date e of the same date last sea- 3; Red Bluff season 22.48; Los San Diego 4.44, last 1. mum temperatures : Eureka San Francisco 51, Fresno 54, San Luis Obispo 56, Los Angeles , Yuma 60. a—Maximum temperature 51, 46. Rainfall during the past 5 of an inch. essure is ral to-nleht south 1 will probably move northeast- later in ‘Saskatchewan. It has t rain overthe Pa, over California, her will probabl of San_ Francisco. ionary over vy Mountains. pected Friday and Sat Pacific slope. The total sco has been .25 of an inch. now sufliciently high to war- that frost is unlikely for the e at San Francisco for thirty hours farch 6, 18 d weather and prob- north portion; fresh role — Fair Friday: westerly exly winds. A. G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. KEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., March 5.—During the early trading at the Stock Exchange the market was in main firm. The improvement in prices ranged { 114 to £ per d was most pronounced in | he case of To nd Burlington and Quincy. | short i these siocks has assumed | propo iate and, as usual in a limited | m. specul e nervons. It was but natu- Tal for the shoris to rush into cover when the stocks 10 be: ve evidence of strength. 1 their efforts Lo cover, putup Tobac- | Burington and Quincy to 7754. | demand from the short interest abated, . weakened. Haltimore and Ohio sold the lowest point ever touched. The he stock finally affected the general nile lasi hour the whole market was 85 of Baliimore and Ohlo was belief tha: the stock will be The by Tist, an heavy o th avily assessed in the proposed reorzanization. 1t was announced to-day that President Fitz- & e Mercanti 15t Company is to be the chairman of the reorgunizasion committee. August Belwont and Henry Budge have been added 10 the committee. e industrials Sugar and General were strong and Rubber irregular. The r tions of President Baunigan aud Director Hollins of the rubber company kept this stock feverish. In ihe closing hour the market was weak on realiza. changes show l0sses of 14@1 per cent. Total Net e and Ohio, however, lost 354. 760 shas Bonds were stron tions. sales footing up $1, cy, Towa. fours rose Kansas Pacific 13/ 10 106%: Laxe Erie and West ern seconds, 1 10 104: Northern Pacific seconds, 3, do_thirds, 2 w0 8235; Piusburg and Western fours. 134 10 6914. In Government bonds 505,000 coupon fours of 1925 brought 11634@11714: $1600 registered fours of 1907 brougbi 10833, and $5000 coupon Grain, FLOUR-Quiet, steady. Winter wheat low grades, $2 50@3; winter wheat, fair to fancy. 32 80@ 390: winter wheat patents, 33 90@4 151 Miu- nesota ci 0@3 30: Minnesota straits, $ 550; M paients, $3 85@3 50: low ee tras, @3: city mills, $4 15@4 25: city m s, §4 30@4 45; Tye mixture, $2 50@ 30 superiine, $2 10@2 70; fine, 32@2 Bo. Southiern ~ flour—Steady. Cowmon to fair, $2 $3@3 50. Kye flour—Quiet, fiy: 40@41c. cudy: vellow Western, $220@ ENMEAL— v Brandywine, $2 20. RY E—si. 4914 afloat. BARLEY—Nominal. Ungrsded Western, 43@ ring the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid | conmect points of equal air pressure; iso- otted lines, equal temperature. The dto compete with wheat for the ‘Wheat, little trading as there P done by privilege holders and were not particularly remunerative. | ceipts were 422 cars, about the number ex- | ed. Withdrawals from store were 54,618 bushel pool cables quoted 14d decline at | amounted to 377,- | that place. EXport clearance i 381 bushels. May corn opened at 30%jc, sold at | 3034c, closing at the inside Vgc under vesterday. | Estimated receipts for to-morrow 450 ciis. A steady tone obtained in oats, the non- tion of prices being due to the nce of business. Receipis were 245 cars. | ndrawals from store amounted to 38,100 bush- | a shade higher than vester- els. May oats closed day. Estimated recelpts for to-morrow, 240 cars, | Casy ; Cash, 89%kc; May, 90c. Recdipis, | 24 cars. PROVISIONS—The story of light arrivals of | hogs was ed from the yards this morning, | accompanied by reports of an advance in prices. | This was the consideration on which yroduct was enavlea to improve in valnes. The week’s packing of hogs amounted to 260,000 barrels. May pork closed Tl4e higher, May lard unchanged and May ribs 234@bc higher. Ciosing Prices. WHEAT—March, 653c; May, 87%pc; v, 3014¢: July, 8114c. ; July, 2115@3144¢; Sep- July. PORK—May, 89 : July, $10 023 LARD—May, $5 45; July, $5 571 RIBS—May., $6 22Ys; July, 85 8 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILr, March B—The | receipts of cattle to-day were light and prices were firm at yesterday’s advance, weakening a little at the close. Offerings of hogs were small and all | classes of buyers were represented. Prices were firm and in some cases 5¢ higher. Sheep were in mand and firm. The supply was light. :—Receipts, 11,000. Fancy beeves, $4 65 ice to prime, 1300 10 1750 pound steers. 475 ?’» 306)4 60: good to choice steers, 1200 to 1600 medium_ steers, 1150 to 1300 | common steers, 950 to 1200 | tockers, 600 to 800 pounds, fed steers, $3 @ 3 5. Other pounds. $4@ pounds, $3 £3 32 Texas prices unchanged. HOGS—Keceipts, 17.000. Heavy packing ana shipping lots. $3 85@4 156; common 1o choice mixed, $3 J0@4 15: cuoice assorted, $4 10@4 20; light. bigs. @4 10. SHEEP—Recelpts, 16,000 Inferior to choice, $2 60@3 65; lambs, $3 5084 65. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call was easy at 3@4x: last loan at 3%, and closing offered at'3Y. Prime mer- cantlle paper. 512@6%. Bar silver, 683c. Mexican dollars, 543,@50%zc. Sterling exchange dull, with setusl business in bankers’ bills at $4 863,@4 87 for sixty Qays and 34 873,@4 88 for demand. Fostea tates, $4 8715@4 59. Commercial bills, $4 £614@4 5614, Government bonds firm: State bonds quiet; TAlrORd bonds strong. Silver at the board was steady. CLORING TOCKS. & Cabie.... 91 [Norfolk & Wes’ Aremnson: 1634 Preterrea.. Preterred 2534 Northern Pacifi Adams rxpress...148 | Preferred. % Alton, Terre Haute. 60 |Norinwestern...... ‘Amencan Express.110_ |~ Preferred..... "] ‘American Tobacco. 75% N. Y. Centrai...... 9715 Preferrea 100 | N. Y. Chicago&S.L 137 Bay State Gos. 2014 1stpreferred [t Baltimore & OBio.. 15%/ _2d preferred. . Y.&N. H_ . Y.& New Eng. 5534 'N. Y. Susq & W.. 5015 Preferred.. 504 Ontarto. . Z . 1514 Ontario & Western. - 183, Oregon Improvme. 1155 | Preferred.... 170 |Oregon Navigation 1214 7615 Orezon Short Line. 6 437 Pacitic Mau...,.... 27 . 99 |Peona. D.& Evans. . 653, Pitisburg & W ptd. 20 Pullman Palace...157 Quickstlver... 1 5 Brunswick Lands.. Buftalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific. Canada Southera.. Canton Land Centrat Pacific. Ches. & Ohlo.. Chicagouss. Cleve & Pitisburg. 160 Consoiidation Coal. 30 Ya Consolidated Ges..1551, ~ Preferred.. C. C.C. &St Louis. 3615 Reaaing. Ay ‘Preferred......... 58Us RioGrande &Westa 15 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 309, _FPreferred......... 43 Preferred. . 97 Rock Islana . Ti% Cotton Oll Cert.... 1614 RomeWat &Ogdenll5ly Commercial Cabie. 153 5t. L. & 8. W. Del. Hudson.......127 | Preferred.. Del.Lack& W esternl8135 £t Paul. - Tidg Denver& R.G..... 13 Preferred..... . 1291, Preterred... 4914 St Paul & Duiuth. 3> Distlllers ... 171/ Preferred......... 89 /s L Paol & Omaha. 4114 Preferred..........124 T uTig st P M. & M11TT109 ~162 ' silver Ceruncates.. 68%5 | GreaLNorthera pfa.108 | Southern Pacific... 1914 | Green Bay...... . Souinern R. K..... 9% | Harlem . 22957 Preferrea.. B Y Hocking Coal. 314, Sugar Refinery....1161, Hocking Valley... 1515 Preferred......... 1013} Homestake . - 30 ” Tenn. Coal & Tron. 303§ | H.& Texas Cent.. 114 Preferrad., 2100 | Jlitnols Central.... 927 Texas Pacific...... ®ig | lowa Central....... 87 ToLA.A.& N.Mich— | Preforred......... 341510l & Ohlo Cen.... 0 | Kansas & Texas... 1215 Preferred.. . 65 Preferred.... 20 “olStlonls EKE 4 | Kingeton & Pém.,, 3 | Preferred.. Lake Erie & Westa 20 !Union Pacific. %, Preferred 73 D 4% Lace Shore...|. /(148 i 34 Nauona: Lead...... 2+ 1054 Preferred. 85 | 20 Long Is} . . 81 0.8 Express. 42 Loulsville & Nash. 5314 U. 8. Leather...... 914, Lowsville Na& Ch. 934/ Preferred........0 835 Preferred, ... 22 *|U. 8. Ruober: Manhattan Consoi.10%1, Preferred. Mempnis & Charls. 1 Mexican Central... 111 Wab. 5. L & Pac.. Michigan Centrai.. 95 | Preferred.. Minn & S. L. Wells-Fargo. Preferred. . Western Uni Minn. & St. L com. | Wis Centra.. ARLEY MALT—Firm. Wostern, 55@b8c. MW HEAT—Dul, steady.” No: 210 sione and ele- vator, afloat, B234c; 1. 0. b, : Northern, 75%c. ! Au P w2 Options were very quiet and firices a shade higher, closing easy at lLg@i4gc advshce, May and July most active and outside news scarce. 0. 2_red, March and April, 7534c; May, 73%c; 73 July, Tic. 4 et. firm. No. 2, : et 8@ 3814¢ elevator; uptions were dull and heavy, with only a local trade, and the close unchanked. May and July only traded in. May, 8534c: suly, 37¢, OATS—Dull, easie May 25345c. z‘{%c;fim Options dull, easie Spot prices: No. 2, 26¢c; No. 2 white, c; No. 3 white, 2634c: %2¢; white State and June, March. 2554c; 2 Chicugo, 27c: No. 3, 25 mixed Western, 2535@ Western, 26@2834c. EED—Bran, 62La@5c. MIDDLINGS—673@72kc. RYE—Feed, 6215@6oc. Provisions. BEEF—Dull, steady, unchanged. Beef hams siow. $14 60@15; tierced beet, dull, unchanged; cut meats, dull, sieady, unchanged. LARD—Quiet, steady. Western steam. 85 6! <ity, $6; May, 5 7b. Reflued, siow; continent, $6. compound. $4 623,@4 57:3, PORK—Quiet, unchanged. Mess, 10@10 50, BUTTER—Fancy firm. State dairy, 10@20c: Jdo creamery held, 13@1814c: Western creame: i4@22c: do held, 12@18c: do factory, 8@l3c: Eigins, 211 ;. imitation creamery, 11@ 16c; roll c. * CHEESE—Fair, jobbing demand. State. large, 6@1014c; do fancy, 10t4c: do small, 6@10%c; art skims, 7c: full skims 1 PEGGS—bu"&fi good demand. "Q?.“é and Penn« B@121/5 1st preferred 2d preferred.. Missouri Pacific. Moblle & Ohio.. Nashville Chatt.. N. J. Central North American... Do, 48 Do. 28 Northern Pac lsia 11714 Do, Bs. 15| Do, 2ds. 112 Do. b8 2 Do, 8. 8114 Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 | Northwest Consois. 1 3814 Do, 1897 1i0 Do 1598... 103 Lo, 99! \BuL&IronMtGen6s_79a Pacific 6s of SUL& S F Gen 64.1°7 D. C, 3-6 bs. |t Paul Consols ...138 Ala Class A &t P, C. & Pa 1sia.115 Do, Class Do, Pao Cal 1aia- 110 La Consol 8ou K. R. 03, 92 issourt Texas Pacific firsts 89Y; Texas Pacseconas. 2Zi UnionPac 1stof' 96,102 West Shore 4s.....10513 | sfobile & Obio 4. 6814 | 7 | 2| 603 R GranaeWest lais 74’ 107 3 5% Atchison 4s Lo, truat ropta st 6 | Do, Zds A Canada South 2ds.. 10414 G H & S A 6s. Cen Pac 1sta ot 95 10054 Do, 2d 7s. 1 Den& R G lst.....113 /B & Tex Cent bs..110 Do, as. Do. con 6s. 1 | ; Hens, u?b ® Jouns. 877 50; do. old. 83 B0@A | fancy: peeled in boxes, izc: Apricots, | Prunes, 33, @ic: Plum, FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa., March 5.—The spot market 1s quiet at bs 84@5s 8lgd. Cargoes dull at 28s 6d prompt shipment. FUTUBES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March, bs 714d; April, 68 734d; May, 5s 8d; June, 58 8d; July, 5s 8d. BECURITIES. LONDO March 6. — Consols, 109%4; silver, 31 5-16d; French Rentes, 102¢ 90c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 dayt $4 863, Sterling kxchange, sight. 4 88 Sterling Cables 4 88 New York Exchange, sight Par New York Exchange, telegraphic Par Fine Silver, 3 ounce. 6835 Mexicap Dollars. 56 BANK OFFICERS ELECTED. At the anuual meeting of the Donohoe-Kelly Banking Company the following officers were elected: Prasident, Adam Grant; vice-president, Joseph A. Donohoe; cashier, James A. Thompson; mssistant’ cashier, Edward Donohoe: dlrectors, Adam Grant. Joseph A. Donohoe, Eugene Kelly, John Bermingham, George Whittell, Edward Dono- hoe, Irving M. Scatt, C. de Guigne, Howard Hav- ens and B. F. Dunham. John J. McKinnon re- tires as a director and C. de Guigne fiils the vacancy. TREASURE SHIPMENT. The Doric took ont a treasure list of $392.567, consisting of $267,083 in Mex'can Dollars, $1484 in Gold Coin and $134,000 in Silver Bullion. s s PRODUCE MARKET: WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. ‘WHEAT—The market continues inactive and weak. No. 1, $1 1114@1 12%,: choice, $11334; lower grades, $1 05@1 10; extra choice for milling, $120@1 2715 B ctl. CALL BOARD BALES. INFORMAL SESS10N—10 o'clock—December—400 tons, $1 13; 800, %1 1275 May—100, $1 1415 REGULAR MORNING SESSION--December—600 tons, $1 127%. Mav—2100, $1 14%. Seller '96, new, storage paid—100, $1 0914. AFTERNOON 'uuusfl\lly—-fiw tons, $114° 100. $1 1434: 100. $1 14. December — 1 3 3 700, $1 1254; 100, 81 12145, A LK Futures declined again, but spot prices showed no variation. Feed, 874@70¢ B ctl; choice, 7114@7234c¢. Brewing, 75@82%4c. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL _SESSION—10 o'clock—May—100 tons, T0%45c: 100, 70 200, 7034c. KEGULAR MOR: EsS10N—NoO sales. AFTERNOO Spot—100 tons, 68c. May —100, 70%4c. O0A'TS—Nothing new. Milling are quotable at 75@80c B ctl: fancy Feed, 771,@80c B ctl: good 10 choice, 70@76c; common to fair, 60@65; Gray, 0@75c; Red, for seed, 85@31 03; Black 656 $110: Surprise, 90@95c. CORN—No further change. Large Yellow, 87 @90c; Small Round do, 95@97,¢; White, 80@8c B ctl. 8214¢ B ctl. RY =808 BUCKWHEAT—Lower and dull at $1 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Famlly extras, $3 90@4 B bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 80@ 3 90: superfine, §2 75@2 85 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.— Feed Corn, $20@2 Cracked Corn, $21@21 50 ¥ ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-1b sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 234c: Rye Flour, 314¢; Rice Flour, T4jc; Corn- meal, 23,@3c; extra cream do, 315c: Ostmeal, 4c: Ont Groats, 432c; Hominy, 4@dYac; Buck- wheat Flour, 4c; Cracked Wheat, 31c; Farina, 41hc; whole' Wheat Flour, 8c: Rolled Oats, 4 Pearl_Barley, 41gc; Split’ Peas, 434c; Green 5c B b, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—811 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, $16@17 B ton; Oticake Meal at the mill, $21 9 ton: jobbing, $2150; Cottonseed Olicake, $21. HAY-—1s dull, owing to the storm. Wheat, 88@1150: Oat,' $8@9: Wheat and O ‘s?n 7 ion; Barley $7@9: Aifalta, $7@0: Clover, $6@ 850: Compressed. $7@10 50; Stock, $6@7 ton. STRAW—35@60c B bale BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Are very quiet. Bayos are quotable at $1@l 1215 @ ctl: Small Whites, $1 25@ 140 B cil: Pea $140@1 50 B ctl; Large Whites, $1 10@1 15; Pink, 85c@$1 15; Reds, $1 20@1 40; Blackeye, nominal; Kea Kidney, nominal; Limas, 82 26@2 55; Buuters, $1 40@1 50 B cul. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $1 95@2 05; Trieste, $2@2 20 B cil; Yellow Mustard, $1 40@1 60: Flax, $17 gl 7ib; Canary, 314@3%3c ¥ D; Alfalfa, 5@ Rape. 19,82 $ b Hemp, ke B b. DRIED PEAS—81 25@1 40 B ctl for Niles and $1 25@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—New Potatoes quotable at 3¢ B b. Stockton Sweets quotable at $1@1 60; Salinas Bur- bauks, 60@80 B ctl: River Burbanks, 30@40c B sack; Oregon Burbanks, 40@70c: Oregon Garnet Chiles, 60@70c; River Reds, 50@60c ctl; Early Rose, 40@50c: Petalumas and Tomales, 36@45c. ONIONS—Are weak. Good to choice, 50@65 B ctl; Cut Onions, 25@a0c; Oregon, T5@8HCH cil. VEGETABLES — Arrivals were 114 boxes Asparagus and 419 boxes Rhubarb aud 60 sacks eas. Pens and Rhubarb were weaker and Tomatoes firmer. Egg Plant, 10@12%sc B D: Mexican Tomatoes, $150@1 75 % box: Cucumbers, 50c@81 50 B doz; Asparagus, 5@8c B b for ordinary and 9@1214¢ for choice; Rhubarb, 40@85c ® box; Mushrooms, 15@2bc B 1; Dried Peppers, B@10¢; Green Pe pers ® 1; Los Angeles Tomaices, $1@1 76 7 box: Green Peas, —— @ B for Los Angeles and 5@6c for Bay; String Beans, 8@1214c % M; Dried Okra, 123gc; Cabbage, 40@50¢ cii; Garlic, 1@5c B Ib: Marrowfat Squash, $40 % ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—The market is atill weak. Complaint is made that some Dairy Butter, siamped as Creamery, Is being sold st inside Creamery quota- tions, which hurts the market for Creamery. CREAMERY—Fancy, 19@20c; special brands, 21c; seconds, 18¢ B Ib. Datry—Fancy, 17¢ B 1b: good to choice, 16@ 163c: lower grades, 14@157, FasTErx—Ladle-packed, 13@15c B b. CHE — Another slight decline 1s noted. Fancy miid new, 115@1%¢ ® b; common to good, 10@11c B B: Cream Cheddar, 12@12%4c: Young America, 11@12%c; Western, 12@12ac: Eastern, 13@14c. EG teady and in fair demand. Store Eggs Store Eggs, 11@11%c¢ ® are firmer than ranch. doz; ranch Eggs, 12@18c B dozen. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Turkeys and Pigeons have again advanced. No oiher change. Live Turkeys, 13@14c for Gobblers and 14@15¢ B Ib for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 17@18c; Geese, B pair, $1 50@1 76; Ducks, $550@6 60 for old ana @7 50 for youn doz; Roosters, 5 : Fryers, $6@ 0; Broilers, $5@b 50 for large and $4@4 50 for small; Pigeons, $2 75@3 ® dozen for youny and $1 75@2 25 for old. ] of mucl X h coming in. Gray Geese, $2 50 : White Geese, 81 B dozen: Brant, —: Hare, $1; Rabbits, $1 25 for Cottontails and $1 B dozen for smail. : DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. APPLES—85c@81 B box for good to choice, 50 @75c for common to fair, and $1 25@1 60 for tancy. CITRUS FRUITS—Navels are quoted rather higher. Oranges are quotable at_76c@$1 25 B box for Seedlings and $1 50@2 75_for Navels: frozen stock goes down 10 nothing; Lemons. $1@ 150 for common and $2@2 75 for §0od 10 choice: | 20d 320 olce: Mexican Lim box : Banani 2@5 B duzen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. California Limes, 75¢ 50 % bunch; Pineapples, $1 26@? DRIED FRUITS—The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 215@3c B B for quar- tered, 3@3%c P 1 for slicea and 414c B Ib for evaporated: Peaches, 534@4dc B Ib and 5 for 1t | for prime to choice, 934c for fancy and 1 b for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 244c fogun. pressed; White Figs, 4@bc in sacks; Pears, 7c § 1 for evaporated haive: P Ib for quarters: c ‘?3'3 1 for pitted and 134@2Yjac for unpltted; Nectarines, 6@6c pll‘;gme b Shotoe ahd €150 tor fancy,” e ORBING PRICES—A ppi 41/4¢; Peaches, 4cand ¢ for fancy; peeled 4.9;‘,;.:“. Toa1alLe Prunes, dc_for the four sizes, 6¢ B Ib for s and 5c for 50@60's: Apricots, c for prime to Cholce, T0@1TE Tor fancy Moo ark: Flon: bisck 214@2%c: White Figs, 3@bc; Pears, Blgc for evaporated haives and 3@siac for quarters; Plums. 314@Ac for pitted and J@134c for unpit- ted; Nectarines. 4@5c B 1 for prime to choice. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are 88 follows, carload lots, £. 0. b. San Francisco London layers, 86@90c P box: four-crown, loose, 834c B 1b; three-crown. loose, 214c P M; two- crown, 2c; seedless Sultanas, 3 seedless Muscatels. 214@234¢; three-crown London layers, 7(.!;:;.,:1“[!55. :‘n S':N D.:;ll clnl_’l;ll. 2 10 : Impe: ust 278; rapes, 23gc P . 5 2w S Jonuine jbuices Fourcrown loose, So; 3 crown, 214@2ge: 2-crown, 13,@2c: Beedl - tanns, 33, @Ac’ Seedless um‘&?n 2140} Beromn Londsn layers, bcgal: clusters, ¢f 10g1 50 )ehesa clu:ters, ; Imperial nrh"l?’l‘cn s, 2145C. s i N UTS—Chestnuts, ; Walnats, 7 &m 'Xrl N:;ad‘ h.m;n@!’flun&m.nfig}: ng monds, inguedoc a 106 1or paperabel, fobbbags - Pemnate T kastern and_314@4%4c for Califoruin: Iickory i\‘::la cb:er".Dc Bfol mlxl\.h ul_;! 8- for poi- 5] TS, ; Brazil Nul i Cocoanuts. $4 50@5 B 100. B HONEY—Comb is gmllhl. at 10@12c § b for bright and 8@9c P Ib for lower grades; water- white exlmd.cm‘"l light amber ex- CEERWAR ARG T e B 4 PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6%4c for heavy, 734c® 1b for light medium, 93¢ B b for light, 10%5¢ for extra light and 1214c for sugar-cured; Eastern Sugar-cured 11, Y1 4@12¢; California Hams, %8%5@““ ‘Nicas Beet, b8 b o family ! extra prime Pork, B gxira ;:‘lficn ix‘:’;"‘a'.}x?f; Chéss 814 @ bbl; Smoked Beet, 10@10: 2 LARD® iastery, Herces. Is_ quotable at 640 B D for compound and 8c for pure; pails, 845¢; Call- fornia tierces, 6c for compound and 63ac for pUTe; half-bbis, 634'c; 10-1 tins, 7bac; d0 5-1b, T84C B . b‘é?'fluu; E-714c In tierces and 8¢ B b in 10- ns. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c; culls and brands, 6c ® fb; medium. 6¢: brands, 5¢; light, 5c: colls and brands, des, culls and Cow- 53‘ : culls and brands, 4@avac: salted L z':cnuea Calf, 8c B Ib; salted Veal, T 1des, 10@11c; culls and brands, 7@7%ac; pand Veal, go: culls, 652@7c; dry Calf, : culls, 10c; Goatskins, 2 ¢ each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good_summer, 25@30c; medium, 1 26¢; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 1 ch; short wool, 20@35c each: medium, 4 each; long wool, 65c each. Culls of all kinds c less. Nnne‘?{:w—go. 1, renaend%sy; 4c; No. 2, 3c; , B15@634c; Grease, . WOOT A docar oitealar sigs: Locally trade 18 dead. We can learn of no sales for the past two or three weeks. The London sales are reported strong. prices weli maintained and demand coo- fined to European byyers. At the last sales in January considerable Wool was bought for Ameri- can account, but representatives of American dealers and manufaciurers are N0t strong at these d 80 far have bought very little. The last 'm seems to have extended ail through California, and it will put ofi shearing and prob- ubly fmprove the condition of the Wool clip in the middie and southern sectionsfof the State, where grass was rapidly dying out. quote Fall as fol- lows: Eastern Oregon, 9@llc B_tb: San Joaquin and Southern, 3@6c; Nevada, 9¢ Ib. HOPS—Nominal quotations are 253@5¢ B 1b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July dellvery, ¥4 1215@4 25; San Quentin, $420: Wool Bags, 24@26¢. COAL—A circular for Australia says: “The ex- tremely light imports for the past thirty days have served o materially_reduce some of our Colonial grades, particularly Wallsend, of which there is ay presen. very little 'stock and but & small quantity 10 arrive in'the next two months. The consequence i3 this special grade Is in demand at full figures, it already afloat. Some sales were made last month of outside grades of Australian at seemingly very low figures. Frelghts have since advanced 13§ ton, and it 18 generally believed that producers will mark up their output shortly, 8o that future con- tracts will be at berter figures: that is already as- sured, as better offers are already being made with- out finding sellers. The recent welcome rainfall insuring us a bountiful harvest, may later on lead 10 an improvement in_outward grain freights, and - will cause shipowners to seek this port for busl- | ness. As 80 of the foreign material imported will be Coal, we “may naturally expect liberal ship- ments about the last of the year. There is at pres- ent listed to load and now afioat for this port from Sydney and Newcastle over 100,000 tons capacity (all Coal); some of these vessels may not loaa for afew months yet. There is due 10 arrive in the Dnext sixty days from Australia fully 40,000 tons of Coal.” "Wellington is quotable at $8 B ton: New Wellington, $8: Southfield Wellingion, $750 8 ton: Senttle, $5@b 50: Bryant, 5 50: Coos Bay, $4 50; Wallsend, 86 50; Scotcli, $7 50: Brymbo, #7 50: Cumberland, $13 50in buik and $15 {n sks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh An- thragite Egg, —: Cannel, $%: Kock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $10 50 in bulk and 812 50 @ ton in'sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefinery Company | quotes, terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 6c; Dry Granulatea, 53jgc; Confectioners’ A, 5140: Magnolia A, 434c;’ Extra G 46pc: Golden' C, 4ig: half-barrels, Jjc more than barrels, and boxes L as:l-m:r—uomen, in bbls, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c & SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- erers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 51sc; second quality, 434@5c: third do, 3% EAL—Large, 5@bc: small, 6@7c B . MUTTON—Wethers, 6@6%zc; Ewes, 54@6c B0 LAMB—Spring Lamb, 10c; yearlings, 7¢ B Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 414c’ for larze’ and 414@ 4%/gc for small; dressed do, 5@8L4c B Ib. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE., FOR 24 HOURS. Fiour, ar. sks. 42 Hay. tons. 804 Oregon........... 1,620 Hides. no. 1,807 Wheat, ctls. 1,055 Pelts, bdls ... 15 Oregon . 1,925 W ine, gais. 78,100 Barley, ctla 780 Butter, ctls. 295 Oats, Or. ctls.. 3 926 Cheese, cls, 118 Beans, aks 174 Eggs. doz. 15,860 Potatoes, 8,400 Leather, 70 Oregon. 148 Lumber, M {4 30 Onions. 186/ Wool, bls 52 Corn, Nebrs} 800/ Lime, bbl: 81 Bran, sks... 3,403 Paper. rea: €00 Middlings, 26UQuicksilver, 100 THE STOOK MARKET. ‘There was a break on the noon informal session, in which Ophir sold down to $1 15, Occidental to 88c, Sterra Nevada to 60c, Chollar to 45c, Union to 5lc.and soon. On the afternoon call the feeling was firmer again and some of the lost ground was recovered, hut the close was easy. On the Bond Exchange San Francisco Gas sold np to $81 25 on rumors of consolidation with the Edison Light Company. The Andes assessment of 15 cents per share will be delinquent in the company’s office to-day. Following were the payrolls of the mining, miil- ing 2nd other companies on and around the Com- stock for the month of February: Hale & Nor- cross, $3648; Andes, $1200; Con. Cal. & Va., 812,- 088; Mexican, 81988 25; Ophir. $3371 25: Best & Belcher. $1068; Gould & Curry, $836 60: Alta, $1308 50; Utah, $532; Occidental, $2569; Bruns- wick Exploration Company, $3434; Savage (estl mated), $3000: Crown Point, 82278 66; Yellow Jacket, $1258 ; Confidence, 8456; Challenge, $148; Belcher, $2056: Segregated Beicher, $631; Impe- rial, $106; Bullion, $1061: Chollar, $2628: Polosi, $3349: Union Shaft, $2632: Sierra Nevada, $769; Alpha, $904; Nevada Mill (estimated), $2500: Electric Light (estimated), $500: Water Company catimated), $3000; quartz . mills (esimated), 51 . The total of the disbursements is $64, 318 16 or $5000 short of the amount paid in January. In the Bodie Consolidated mine the east crosscut from the north drift on the 200 level shows por- phyry. The north drift on this level has four feet of low-grade quartz in the face. The south drift, same level, s following a small seam of low-grade quartz. The face of the east crosscut from the up- raise sixty feet above the 300 level is in hard por- phyry. The south drift from the east crosscut on'the 300 level 18 also in porphyry. The upraise from the fourth incline on the red ledgeris in low- grade quartz. In the Mono mine the east crosscut from the south drift, 400 level, was extended seven feet. The face s 0f hard porphyry. In the Bulwer Consolidated mine during the past week 914 tons of ore, averaging $25 per ton, was extracted from the stopes on the Bulwer tun- nel and 200 levels. In the Crown Point_mine the southwest drift on the 600 level is out 222 feet. The face continues in heavy ground composed of ciay and pOrphyry, with bunches of quartz through it of about the same character as last reported. The south drift ffom crosscut 1 on the 700 level has been cleaned outand retimbered a total distance of 87 feet. Have reopened and repaired the east drift on the BOO level 33 feet since last report. “The raise from the 1100 level east crosscut is up 67 feet on the slope. The top continues in low-grade guartz. The joint Challenge Consolidated, Confidence and Consolidated Imperial crosscut from the sur- face tunnel is out 443 feet, having been advanced 8 feet during the week. The face ShOWS porphyry. The yleld of the Segregated Belcher mine during the paat week was 15 Carlonds of Ore, BVeRglig $27 92 per ton. In the Belcher mine no prospecting was dono doring the pust week. There were hoisted 28 car- l0ads of ore assaying B per ton. OVERMAN—Extracted from north drift 900 level 38 tons and 1700 pounds of ore. Value of same a8 per car sample assay, 860 43 per ton, On the 1100 evel of the Caledonin have extended southwest drift 35 feet throuxh porphyry, seams of clay and quartz. The quartz is of alow value. Fave cut water in this drift and have timbered the same. :'gt‘:l length of the drift past east crosscut 1, et. BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in tho Han Francisco Btock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SEASTON COMMENOING 9:30. 1 2 ¥ 50 H&EN 40300 Potost .70/600 Mexican..56,500 8 Nev. 100 Chollar....60/100 Occid. 94| 650 Union 300 .. 7611100 . 60 CCaV....1.65/200 Ophi AFTFRNOON SESSION~: 160-B & 6....67 360 H&N ....1. 30100 Potos! ....48 54100 Savage....33 90800 Seg el..:08 200 8 Nev...”" 63 300 G & C.......30/100 Overmn...13;200 Union. Following were tne sales in the Paclfic Stock yesterday: BEGULAR wpearoN—10:11, 200 Alpha.. 400 Alta. 150 And .17100 Mexican.. 550 Y Jacket..52 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 200 Ovrmn....14 1 200 Beleber....1 G&C. 200 B& B...6" N 1.82° 500 Badie: 16,200 Mexican. o3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, March 5—4 p.x. Bid. Asked,| Bid, Asksd. Alpbs Con..... 11 13 Jackson...,.. €0 n Alla, 12 13Jul 2 e 26 27, o7 10 18 30 Bentuex. - 05 86 67 Lady Was T — 30 Mexican. 62 _ 6¢ | 18 19 Mayflower..: — 1.50 | 11 13Mono. — o9 16 17 Mt DIbioil 15 — | Caledonia, 06 07 NevadaQuesa — 05 Challenge Goa. 28 30 Occldenta o 87 86 Chollar.......... 47 48 0Ophur, 16 220 | Con. Cai.'& Va.1.60 1.65/0vermai 13 24| Cua. Impenai. 01 02 Potoss 32 as Confldence..... 80 85 Savage: 33 34 Con.New YOrE — O Seg. Beichsrr. 05 06 Crown Pont... 32 34Blerra Nevada 60 69 = |Sco 0z 08 = o? 02 . = iy Gould & Curry. 28 Halo & Norcrs. 135 1.40[U R lowa.. — oy, 3 38 STOCK . AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, March 5-2:30 » UNITED STATES BoNDs. Bta. Asked. Bid. Asked. O 84s coup..1081; U S4s reg...1 - Do, new is...116 11734 Ty s MISCRELAN KOUS RONDS. Cal-atCbless. 11014 — (Do.2d1ss 6s. — — CalElecL6s.106 — [P&O Ry 6s.105 120 CntraCWbs. — 100 |P&Ch Rvés — 106 Dpnt-stex-cp 77 95 |Pwi-st.RRGs. 11615 EdsnL&P 68107 — Reno. WL&L — 105 F&CHRR62.103 105 |RiverW CoBs — 100 Geary-stR5s.1035 105 |SactoP & L..100 102: LosAngLés. — 101 FaNleulol%m-zz«. Do,Gnted.6s. — 103 |SPRRAriz6s — = 96 MKt-stCble6s123 ~— |SPRRCal6s.10714 — DoRyConbs..106 107 |SPRKCalos. — © 9714 NevCNgR7s. 9915104 5P BrRCal6s. = N PCRR68103%s — v i34 SV Water6s.. 119 15120 N RyCal6s. — 100 |BVWaterds.. 93,100 < 103 StkinG&ESs — 108 10815106 (SunstT&T8s.100 — 103~ — [SutterstR5s.110 — 11935121 |VisallaWCés — 92 5 WATER 8TOCKS. ntra Costa 40 — |San Jose. — 9 MarinCo.... 49 — |SpringValley 9834 gs GAB ETOCKS. 39 Pacific Light. 48 = 50 — n Francsco 8014 80 52 |SLOCKIOM .\0o = = 211172 PacGasImp. 8014 81 INSUBAN CE ATOCKS. FiremansFd.167 — [sun - 40— COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.130 — Anglo-Cal ... 5814 — |London&SF. — 2714 Bankof Cal..235~ — Merch Ex.. - CalSD&TCo.. 56 58 |Nevada - FirstNatlonl. — 182 (Sather - Grangers.... — - . BAVINGS BANK 8TOCKS. Gers&L0o..1420 — |Eav& Lo HumbS&L.1000 — &cnflq.m by Mutual. ... Union Trust.805 = .= 41 BE SavUnion480 482 STREKT RAILROAD STOCKS. California.... 107, — Oak,SL&Hay — 100 60 ™ 7714 Fresiaio 4y — 4614 4614 Sutter-st. - - PUWDER STOCKS. CSGHE&D... 15 — |Judson. - - Californta.... — 98 |Vigont... =5 Giant, .. 16%; 19 MISCELTANKOUS ST00KS. Alaska Pkry, — 95 |OceanicSSCo — 20 l}lkDL‘onlCa. - 10 |PacAuxFA.. 1 -~ CalCotMilly., — = |Pac Borax... 88 100 CalDrvDock — — [PacI&NGCa — 80 Edison Light. 9934 Pac Roll Mill 2915 214 — |ParfPaintCo. 6833 Tig Lead Co. 85 — |PacTransCo. — 24 HawC&SCo.. 15 16 PacT&TCo 60 - HutchSPCo.. 177 1814 funsetT&T.. 41 - JudsonMfgC. — — |UnitedCCo. — 25 Mer Ex Assnl00 110 MORNING SESAION. Board—$8000 N P C R & Bonds, 10314; 50 Pa- clfic Gas Imp. 80%4; 10 do, 805; 80 5 F Gaslight, 81: 20 do, 8114, Street—$10,000 S V 4% Bonds, 99%. AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—200 S F Gaslight, 8014: 126 do, 8015: 50 gg, 803/5; 50 do, BOYjg: 50 S V Water, 9834 ; 25 do, Street—325 Edison Light & Power Co, 99: 25 do, 9914: 50 Hutchindon S P Co. 18: 110 Market-st Rallway. 4834; 25 do, b 2, 46%,; 135 Pacific Gas Imp, 8034, e REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. James Pedlina to Josephine Titus, lot on N line of McAllister street, 131:3 E_of Masonic avenue, E 25 by N 157:6; $10. Patrick M. Weilin to Teresa F. Wellin, lot on K line of Clayton street, 1563:9 N of Frederick, N 25 by E 106:3; gift. John and ‘Annie ¥. Rodda and Thomas R. Evans to Frances -A. Phillips, lot on N line of Dorland street, 201:6 W of Dolores, W 25, N 170, E 25, S 172:5%%; $850. R.M. ‘and Margaret B. Lini:ay to J. A. Camp- bell, lot on W line of Sanchez street, 25 N of Hill, N 32 by W 105; $10. Joseph Smith to Clara J. Smith, lot on N cofper of Brannan street and Center place, NE 95:6 by N W 90: also lot on SE line of South Park avenue, 45:6 NE of Center place, NE 25 by SE 107:6; gift. Same to same, undivided 14 of lot on W corner of Brannan street and Center place, SW 72:6 by NW 80; gift. Adelhield Branatien to Willlam J. and Winifred T. Coyne, lot on SW line of Park avenue, 325 SE of Bryant street, SE 25 by SW 75; $10. Hibernia Savings and_Loan Society to Michael Hart, lot on NE line of Eighth street, 275 NW of Braunan, NW 50 by NE 60; $3000. Charles C. Judson (trustee of the estate of Eg- bert Judson) to P. R. and William C. Woodman, lot on N'W !ine of De Haro and El Dorado streets, N 360 by W 200: $2500. J. L. and Louie Holland to V. H. and Lizzle M. Ricnit, lot on W line of Fourth avenue, 175 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 50 by W 120; $10. E. R. and Belia' Lilienthal to John G. Hall, lot on E line of Eighth avenue, 150 S of Point Lobos avenue, S 25 by E 120; $10, Herman 1. Nager t0_Charles C. Bock, loton SE corner of U street and Fourteenth avenue, E 57 S 100, E_128, N 100, E 57:6, S 9:11, SW 241, W 82:10, N 25, W 120. N 150 aiso lot'on NE corner of ¥V street and Fourteenth avenue, N 225, E 92:6, SW 241:9, W 2:10; $10. 0. A. 0. Lindgren to Thomas F. and Margaret C. Glynn, lot on S corner ot Miguel and Chenery streets, SW 28 by SK 100, subject to deed of trust; $10. Reinhold Janson to Edward T. Johnson, lot on § Iine ot Minerva street, 875 W of Plymouth, W 25 by 8125, block P, Railroad Homestead 2; $10. C. J. O'Neill to J. A. McInnis, lot on NE corner of Parls street and Russia avenue, E 200, N 150, W 100, N 150, W 100, S 300: also lot on W line of Lisbon street, 150 N ‘ot Russia avenue, N 150 by W 100, block 20, Excelsior Homestead ; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY, Byron F. and Ella W. Stone to Sarah W. Wake- fleld, lot on W _Mne of Harrison street, 549 N of Fourteenth, N 97 by W 150, being a portion of the Lander & Chagerly Tract, subiect to a deed of trust o the San Francisco Savings Union for $5000, Oakland; $10. Willlam E. and Lilllan H. Blake to Wellman, Peck & Co. (a corporation), lot on N line of Hills borough street, 150 W from E line of plat 12, Watson Tract, theace W 50 by N 85:714, bélng a vortion of subdivision 2 of resubdivision o plat 12, Watson Traet, East Oakland; $400. S. C. and Isabel O. Bigelow to A. R. Waters, 1ot on NW line of Howe street, 35 SW of Amethyst, SW 90 by NW 125, being lots 2, 3 and 4, block C, ‘Thermal Hill, formerly the Howe Tract, Oakland Township; $10. 7 Michael Hayes to Mary Hayes, loton N line of Wallace avenue (or Forty-fifth street), 563.24 E of San Pablo, E 50 by N 161.57, being lot 33, Cogges- Ball Tract, Oakland Township: gift. Sophia L. Biller and Myra Decker to 8. T. Met- calt, lot on SE_corner of Washington and High streets, E 104:3, S 70, W 4:3, 8 30, W 100, N 100, to beginning. block 36, subject to a mortgage for $2000, Alameda: $10. Thomas D. Thornton to J. S. Fitz, lot on W line of Boise street, 325 S of Blackatone, 8 25 vy W 100, being lot 18, biock B, Dohr Tract,Berkeley; grant. ary C. and William H. Higgins to Ann Culli- gan, 1ot on W corner of Chestnut street and Moun- tain View avenue, NW 140 by SW 50, being lot 9, Dblock 8, Warner Tract. Berkeley Township,subject 10 a mortgage for $900: $10. John &. and Sarah J. Corrigan to John Fubrer, lov 21, Henry 14 Philllps Tract, being & sub- vision of lots 1 to 6, 37 to 83, Bray Tract, - iyn Township: $10. o Dok Charles E., Mary E., James E. and Annie E. White to same, same, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Township; $10. Central Bank to same, the N half of lot 15 and lots 16 and 17, block B; lots 1 to 6, 8, 18, 24, 30, 3, 34 and 36, block B; lots 4 to 12, 42, 23, 26, 27, 28, 31, 83, 88, block A: lots 3, 4,the N half of 1ot 10, lots 11, 12, 13, the N half of lot 15, lot 16, the S half of lot 17, lots 21, 23, 24, 26, the N half of lot 27 and lot 80, block C, Fruitvale Station Tract, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Townshi, 10. i e o B SRt LR .for New York. OUEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure ¥rom San Franecisco. OTEAMKR. | DESTINATION | SATLs. | FIER Monowai ... [Sydney Mch 6. 2r|Oceanic Corona. Han Diego...... | Mch 6,11aM|Pier 11 Pomona..... | HumboldtBay |Mch 6. 2ru|Pler 9 +«|Grays Harbor.|Mch 7,12 m|Pier 2 Panama Mch 7,12 u|P M S8 Newnvort ...... |Mch 8 9am|Pler 11 Coos Bay., Mch 8,10aM|Pler 13 -|1sauina Bay..Mch 8,10aw|Pier 3 . |Portland....... |Mch 9.10am|Pler 24 Vic & Pgt Snd|Mch10. 9aM|Pler 9 . |San Diego.....|Mch10.11ax | Pler 11 Honoluln. Mch10.10am | Oceania Mchll, 9aM|Pler 13 Mch11,10au | Pler 13 Mchl2, 9am|Pier 11 Mch12,10am | Pler 11 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, BTEAMER | -~ [Tacom: .|Kahului.. Newport. e FroM Victoria & Puget Portiand Hay MexIco.. Departure Bay. San Diego.. Eel River... Departure Bay. Seatule....... Humbolds Bay. Newport. . City of Everett Eanta Rosa... Weeott.... DEODRINRRRRD G THE CALL CALENDAR. MaRCH, 1896. 8u.Mo.[Tu.|W. |Th.| Fr.| Sa.| Moou's Phases. | 123 7 | Last Quarter. S BN ] e, BROR S March 6. 8| 910 |11 12 13 '14 e e Moo __——_}—— March 14| 16|16 (17 |18 |19 |20 [21 = A ey @Hnl Quarter TR TR Fg A March 22. | | 23|23 24 (25 |26 (27 28 | SUN, MOON AND TIDE. U. 8. CoAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TIDE BULLETIN PUBLISHED RY O] AUTHORITY OF THE SUPE: Friday, March 6. 6.33/ Moon rises. .10/ Moon sets March—1896. 208 9.31 —0.910.12 —0.8 10.47 —0.5 11,16 —0.3 11,40 NOTE~In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given-in the left hand Golumn, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence &3 to time. The second time column glves the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right band 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 Const Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the belght, and then the number given Is subtractive from the depth given by the charta ——————— | 1. 33am | w | Pubiishing Cq @ Fudvoon ||| March 28, E | Rohlffs & G | Shreve: Holbrook, Merri Enterprise Brewery ; Humboldt M Gray & Mitchell: I Liebes & Co; S Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Hibernia Brewery & Co; California Art Glass Co: Itali cultural Colony ; Wiel»nd Brewing Ca L Mandie Purch: P Butler: Pacific Rolling Mills: tandard Oil Co: Scott & Van Arsdale Lu ber Co; United States Brewery; Wells, Fargo & C C E Whitney & Co: G_Camiiloni & Co: G Bertl & Co: American Unfon Fish Co: C E Whitney & C Dodge, Sweenev & Co: O B Smith & Co: Nendome Cigar Co; E R Stevens & Co; Norton, Teller & ¢ H N Tilden & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: West Waterhouse & Lester: J Wielan Pacific Coast Fish Co: Dalton Bros: Hills Bros; Moore; Ross & Hewlett: Marshall, Teggart & C W B Sumner & Co; Witzel & Baker;W F Mitchel! W B Sumner & Co. Per Point Atena—Ross & Hewlett: § Sorenson: T W Seeley: A C s & Co: Wilson & Baechtel; anders & Co; Mendocino Co: F B Halght: G A A Bellanti: € Mackie; 3 Lumber Co; Norton, Lammier: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Willlams; Hilmer. Bredhot & Schulz Martin, Feusier & Co; McNab & Smith. Per China—Order: Bank of California; Parrott & Co: SL Jones &Co: M J Brandenstein & Co: R Isaacs & Bro; T Oishiand various Chinese mer- chants. Per North Fork ~C H Sawyer: California Glue orks: Standard Oil Co: George ;J Dufty & Co; Vorks: Arctic N Ohlandt & Co; C Eldridge; Chas Nelson. e Fifteenth Pag HATHAWAY AND HUMBOLDT WAREHOUSES. W E, THE UNDERSIGNED, RESPECTFULLY anuounce to the public that we are the owners and proprietors of the Hathaway and Humboldo Warehouses, that the same have been consoll- dated, and will hereaiter be known and called the HATHAWAY FREE WAREHOUSES, Located on Spear street, between Harrison and | Bryant, and we are prepared to offer special in- ducements to all merchants desiring storage. JOHN BALLARD and W. H. MARTI iffic QCEAH STEAMSHIPS. HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. S. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO, March 5. 1898. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was droppod exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120uh wmeridian, or exactly at 8 r. M., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELES, Lieutenant U. n charge. —_— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SRt e Arrived. THURSDAY. March 5. U S stmr Monterey, Ludlow. 39 hours from Santa Barbara. Br stmr China, Seabury, 26 days from Hong- kong aud Yokohama 1615 days, via Honolulu 6 daygs: pass and mdse to P M S S Co. Stmr Bonita. Smith, 72 hours from San Diego ballast. to Goodall, Perkins & Co, with stmr W lamette Valley In tow. Stmr Willamette Valley, Von Helms, 72 hours from San Diego, 1n tow of stmr Bonita. Stmr Alcatraz, Dettmers. 17 hours from Cleone: 4500 railroad ties. 218 piles, to L E Whiie Lumber 0. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 15 hours from Men- docino, etc; pass and mdse, 16 Mendocino Lumber 0. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 27 hours from Moss Land- ing, ete; produce. 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Simr 'Pomona, Dorn, 16 hours from Eurek: Ppass and mdse, t6 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, 73 hours from Nehalem River; 220 M fi lumber, o S H Harmon Lumber 0. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, 25 hours from Eu- ka: pass and mdse, to Charles Nelson. Sumr Alcazar, Gunderson, 56 hours from baliast. to L E White Lumber Co. ttie Low. Low, 7 hours from Point 0 bxs butter, to J H Newbauer & Co. Clearea. THURSDAY, March 5. Stmr Doric, Smith, Yokohama and Hongkong; 0&0SS Co. Safled. THURSDAY, March 5, Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, Fortland. Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, Usal. Stmr Weeott, Whitney, Eel River. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and.Port Townsend. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Bratmr Doric, Smith, Yokohama and Hong- kong. \&'Rhnl stmr William Baylies, Mclnnes, whaling. Bktn Amelia, Ward, Port Blakeley. Schr Berwick, Strahian, Rogue River. Schr Penelove, Larsson, sealing voyage to Japan Coast and Bering Sea, via Attou and Unalaska. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—March 510 p Mm—Weather cloudy: wind SW; velocity 10 miles. Char ers. ‘Bheship Two Brothers loads cannery supplies for Alaska: Nor bark Seringa, lumber on the Sound for United Kingdom, 653—prior to arrival: Br bark Alderzrove lumber on the Sound for Val- praiso for orders, Pisagua range, 45s—prior 1o arrival. The Br ship Samaritan is chartered for wheat to Europe, 225 6d—1s 5d less direct. Spoken. Dec 26—Lat 40 , long 32 W, Br ship Manydown hence Sept 24, for Queenstown. Jan 20—Lat 3 N, long 25 W, Brship Ulrica, from Liverpool, for San Francisco. Feb 28-Lat 48 N, long 20 W, Brship Whitle- burn, from Seattle, for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Mar 5—Schr Seven Sisters. for San Francisco. UMPQUA—Sailed Mar 4—Schr Sadle, for San edro. P S% PEDRO—Arrived Mar 4—Schr Charles E Falk, frm Port Gamble: schr Lucs ] Sailed Mar 4—Bkin Portland, for Puget Sound. EUREKA—Arrived Mar 4—Stmr National City, bence Mar 3; sumr Tillamook, hence Feb 4. Sailed Mar 3—Schr John A, for San Francisco: schr Ida Schnaver. ‘for Guavmas: schr Edward Parke, for San Francisco: schr Jessie Minor, for San Pedro: sch Alice, for San Pedro; schr Elvenia, San Franeisco; stmr Pasadena, for San Pedro. NEHALEM RIVER—Sailed Mar 2—Schr Helen Merriam, for S8an Francisco. TACOMA—Sailed Mar 5—Ship Dashing Wave for San Francisco. TVERSENS LANDING—Salled Mar 5—Schr Ocean Spray, for San Francisco. PORT HADLOCK—Safled Mar 4—Schr Norma, for San Francisco. . TATOOSH—Passed Mar 5—Haw bark Rosalie, trom Honolulu, for Port Townsend. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Mar 5—Schr Lottle Car- son, from Eureka. HUENEME—Sailed Mar 5—Stmr Navarro, for San Francisco. POINT A RENA—Arrived Mar 5—Stmr Whites- boro, hence Mar 4. Sailed Mar 5—Stmr Whitesboro, for San Fran- clsco. ASTORIA—Arrived Mar 5—8¢ stmr_Asloun, tm Hongkong: sunr South Coast, hence Feb 29. Foreign Ports. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Mar 4—Bktn Jane L Stanford, for Honolulu. HONOLULU—ATrived Feb 26—Ship J B Brown, from Newcastle, NSW: Nor bark Margaretta, frm Newcastle, NSW: Feb 27—Brstmr ~China, from Yokohama: Nic bark Bundaleer, from Newcastle, NSW ; bark Mohican, hence Feb 7. Sailed Feb 26—Br stmr Altmore, for Yokohama; Feb 27—Ship W F Babcock, for New York: Br bark Velocjty, for Hongkong: bark S C Allen, for San Francisco: schr H C Wright, for Mahukona, to load sugar, for San Francisco. FALMOUTH—Arrived Mar 4—Brbark Andro- meda, from Oregon. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Mar 3—Br ship Royal Forth, hence Oct 19; Mar 4—Brbark Ladas, from Victoria. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Feb 15—Schr Silver Fleece for sealing voyage; Mar 4—Stmr Peru, for San Francisco. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Mar 4—Ger skip Alida, hence Oct 19, for Ipswich. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Artived Mar 5—Stmr Spree, from Bremea. Sailed Mar 5—Stmr Columbia, for Hamburg. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Mar 5—Stmr St Paul. BREMERHAVEN—Arrived out Mar 5—Stmr Bonn: stmr Havel. JAFFA—Arrived out Mar 5—Stmr Fuerst Bis- marck on excursion. HAMBURG—Arrived out Mar 5—Stmr Prussia. LONDON—Arrived out Mar 5—Sumr Massachu- setts. Salled Mar 5—Stmr Mobile. for New York. MARSEILLES—Salled Mar 3—Stmr Burgundia, BEACHY HEAD—Passed Mar 5—Stmr Veen- dam, from Rotterdam, for New York. importations. EUREKA—Per Pomona—41 pkgsmdse, 3 cs books, & rolls leather, 36 bxs butter, 1 bx glass, 1 bdl bearskins, 1 cs cigars, 80,516 ft lumber, 15,625 1t lumber, 2 bbls mineral water. 1 bdl sheépskins, 1 pkg saws, T pkgs express, 1 pkg coin. rom F Rand E R R via Eureka—12 ht-bxs 7 bxs fish, 38 bdls green hides, 54 bxs butter, 339 sks potatoes, 6 pkgs mdse, 87’ bxs apples, 3 hi-bbls 2 bbls tallow. 1 sk tals, 1 bl hides. -ARCATA—Per North Fork—32 coops chickens, 1 oll drum, 18 sks stock, 1 cs hardware, i cs paper. 9 empty 'tanks, 38 cs'gun goods. 1 bdl tents, 19 bbis bones, 6 sks bones. 1 cs horns, 12 empty bar- Teis, 252 M ftlumber, 918 M shingles, 108 M sl es. MONTEREY—Per Gipsy—28 pkgs mdse. Moss Landing—2 bxs butter, 3 cs eggs. Watsonville—4 pkgs mdse. Santa Cruz—25 cs cheese, 1 s butter, 2 bxs fish, 1 cs mdse. Pigeon Point—41 cs cheese, 44 bxs apples. POINT ARENA—Per_Point Arena—15 cs eggs, 1 hog. 1 dressed calt, § sks potatoes. 17 ‘sks onts, 1 bx chickens, 19 bxs fish, 2 bdls pelts, 6 pkgs mdse. Monterey—2 bxa butter, 7 cs wall paper, 1 pkg mdse, 170 ft lumber. CHINA AND JAPAN—Per China—4279 pkgs mdse, 14,428 pkgs rice, 399 pkgs tea, 60 pkgs oll. 8 plkgn curios. 49 bags coffee, 1100 bales hemp, 6 1s 43 pkgs suk, 3782 bags sugar, 2600 b glr-nrlco, 437 Figs tin, 173 bales. gunnios And twine, ’ Overland—131 pkgs mdse, 699 Lkgs raw ailk, 91 parcels 111 pkgs silk goods, 8 rolls matting. For Central ana South America—133 pkgs mdse, 111 pkga sitk good: Consigness. Per Gipsy—FHaas Bros: Standard Oll Co: Pacific g&&:goi. f Towner: H Co;ellnf‘(}a: 1) J -0; Cal 0; 0] g oSl B T AT d n. ler Buswell: McDonald & Johnson. : Per Pomona— Amer Press Assn: American Union 13 | Fiah Co; A ONichols & Co;- € E Whitney & Co* | | First Class. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT_EéTEs VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. #8.00 BSecond Class.$5.00 Meals and berth Included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. @OODALL, PERKINS & €O, General Agents. O, R. «« IN. —To— ASTORTA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $3 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. Columbia salls March 9 and 19 State of Califor: March 14 and 24 From Spear-st. Whart 24) at 10 A x. 600DALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. ¥. CONNOR, General Agent, 680 Market stree PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY QTEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM oplrondway whart, San Francisco, as ollow For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean. Kil- 1isnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at9 a. M., March 18, 30, April 14, 29. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. March 5, 10. 15, 20, 25, 50, and every fifth day toereaiter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G.N. Ry., st Porc Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aad Fields Landing (Hum- - Pomona, 2 P. cu 3, 6, 10, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. 4 : imeon, Cayucos, Port Hartord (San_Luis Oblspo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) and Newport, at 9 a. .. March 4, 8. 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day o Sam DI i or n Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (8an Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a. M., March 2, 6, 10, 14, 15, every fourth day thereafter. Yor Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), sir. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. 3.. 25th of each month. Hicket office, Paluce Hotel, &' New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st.. San Francisco. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. m Coolzardie gold fields «H HONOLUW (Fre 2 lia; $110 steerage, rates to Lowest Capetown, South Africa. LA BRETA Capt. Rupe. Australian steamer, MONOWAL salls via Honolulu and Auck- land, Friday, March 6, at 2P Steamship Australla, Honotulu only, Tues- Quy, March 10, at 10 s SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced rates for parties March 10 and April 7. TTicket Office, 114 Montgomery street. Frelgit Office, 327 Market street. J. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., General Agents. ¢ COMPAGNIE GENER AL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘[ravelers by “a this line avoid both transit oy English ral i the discomfort of crossing the chaanel il small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Parls, first-class $160: second-class, $116. LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon. .. 7 .March 14, 10 u 4 . . March 21, 8. u LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeut ... S 3 March 28, 10 4. u LA NORMANDIE, Capt. Deloncle.,...... ceenzn S & L April 4, B m &%~ For further partfculars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. #. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mall Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $35 and $40; Maj Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from FEngland, Ire- iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tick sailing dates and cabin plang may be procur from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the'Company, 613 Market streey under Grand Hotel, G. W. FLETCHER. _General Agent for Pacific Coast. NETHERLANDS AMERICAN STEAM NAVE GATION COMPANY. New York to Boulogne (Parls), Rote terdam and Amsterdam, Salling from New York EVERY SATURDAY at g 9 Cheapest route to Europe. First cabin $45 and upward. Second cabin $36. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Lowes: steerage rates to all points. For passa apply to local ticket agent or THOMAS COOK & SON, Pacific Cosst passenger sgents, 621 Marke S F. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL Siortuighily for the West Indles and Southampton, calling en route st Cerbourgl France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail 8. 8. C ed for freight and treas- e to direct po Sngland and Germany. "Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymont! Cberbourg, Southampton. First class, $195: thir class, flll For further particulars apply to PARROTT & CO., Agents, 306 Callfornis st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday, & Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER -: T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Telephone Main 808. _Cai, Nav. and Impt. Co, VALLEJO, MARE ISLAND. *BENICLA, STV XD (Rickeyy, FOBT exceyTE, MONTICELLO, aturday and s - anadm x Saturday, 15050 n}gfi? e qu ru Landiog, Mission 1. Rler 3¢ Datly,