The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 8, 1896, Page 27

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1AFE SAN YRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH S8, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL _WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Eignteen failures last week. Coftee continues dull. ver unchanged. nk Clearin: r and excessively dull. ve and week. ase in arrivals of Nebraska Corn. Suckwheat lower, Fuedstuits unchanged. very quiet. s off slightly. Dressed Turkeys scarce aad higher. e firm. Apples bring more money. Oranges quiet and easy. rxplanation. The arrow flies with on indicate ma ose underneath m temperature it any rd “high” means bigh usually accompanied by f rs to low pressare, and is us ompanied by clondy weather and r y first appear o ssure is 2 opposite re RE WEATHER BUF o UN WEATE ARTMENT OF AGRI FRANCE dstationary n more than 19 de; hours over Nevada, March 5 Utab—Fair Sunday. Arizona—Fair Sunday, San Fraocisco and vicinit; westerly winds. ULTURE, ~'lh(¢\’ shipments of Beet and Flour to Viadie the wind., The top figures for the the amount of he REPORT. oest, over aur- | U ah an Francisco for thirty hours A. G. McADIE. Local Forecast Official, NEW YORK MARKE nanc * March 7 In stocks at the board to-day shares. Tobacco broke from near the close, on was & rally to 73 fons were effected. result of repo; revenn: mater the operat its comy stated that the company b §2,000,000 preferred st broke from 62 10 57 and laterrecovered:o 6Ll break was the result of Tumors that th v had notearned its interest and divid wo! compan s the issue, Cotton Oil preferred The quirements for the year. This was semi-oflictally denied, and the sect ties of the cempa 1 comparatively steady 3 Electric w ceptionaily strong, snd e from 527 umors “that the com- & 10 34 e Lere was very list, and 18 not likely to be un derstanding of the & verage trader and operator i is disposed to o slow. Baltimore Denver and R y trading. and Oniodeclined 34 to lied to 1 There were no_new de regard Lo ihe property, although It is ger derstood that the New York bankers will e 10 bring about & rehabilitation of the pro) o Grande preferred were heav; there in 37 and ral- y without foreclosure. official statement of ¢ actual condition of the road is anxioun awaited. Denver and Rio Grande preferred fell 214 to 4754 Speculation closed on' light trad ne. quiet firra in ¢ per cent. ar 10st 14, Delaware and Hudson 1, Pacific Mail 34, Lead 1, Cottonseed 01l 214 and do preferred 2. | Bonds_were dull_and lower. gated £775,000. Denver and Gulf cousol fives fell 1 to Western New York and P sylvania firsts, 114 to 106. Northern Pacific, tana first fives ceriificates rose 114 to 34 do consolidated fives certificates, 11/4 (0 4514, The sales a; and Net changes show gains of La@11, dated Penn Mon and In Governments $808,000 coupon fours ot 1925 sold ut 11716@117% 50,000 do regisiered st 31714: 24000 coupon fours of 1907 at 1103 ; $13,- 000 coupon fives at 113 and $25,000 do regisiered ar113. Grain. FLOUR—Dull, easv, unchanged. low grades, $2 50@3; winter whe 80@5 90: winter wheat paten inesota clear,82 70@3 30; Minnesota s Minnesota putents, $3 35@a 30: I $2 50@3; city ~mills, $4 15@4 25: $4.80@4 45; Tye mixcure, e, $2 10@2 70; Southern flou! al sy, unchanged. £ A L—Quiet, v, Wooreen. 4 20@S2 25: Brandywine, 82 20. RY E—State, 49c del BARLEY—Nominal. B RLEY MALT—Firm. | Western, WHEAT—Dull, lower. vator, 8014c; atloat, 8134c; Northern, 14% @75, Options weather W 8 tras, mills patents 3 30; supes Kye Ungraded Westera, red, Vo. June and July, ('URA\'AIHBCLE"' ‘@tic stiost. c elevator; 4015 < O lons dull, Jue lower, with wheat; May, FgC. strong, firm. July, 3684c. OAT h—/AluH,lleld Options dull, easier; 251jc. Spot prices: N 2770t No. 2 Chicugo, while, Btate and W estern, 26@20%/aC. FEED—Bran, 624»@85c. IDDLINGS—674@72bac. 2, 7c: 26c; No. 8, Winter wheat cly b fine, $2@2 55. flour unchanged; yeliow ered; Western, 1814c. 43@ 5@bSc. 0. % rea_store and ele- . 0. b., 82340; No. 1 enk under Aree offerings, with fine | t and absence of ciearances, closed ¢ down; May and July most'sctive 7354e; April, 740; May, T1%4c; No. 2, 39%@ 86c; arch, 2555@2534c; Mey No. %2 white, | 5¢; No. 3 261gc; mixed Western, 26@27c; white RYE—Feed, 623/2@65¢. Provisions. BEEF-Steady, unchanged. Beef bams {nact- Ive, $14 60@15: tierced beef, dull: extra India mess, 8 50; cur meats, dull: 516G ickled vellles, 12 pounds, 4%4c; do shoulders, 435c; do bams, 932@H34c. LARD—Quiet, sity, $6; May, $5 67. Refined, quiet: $5°90; South American, %6 15; compound, 3708 S RE—Dull, easy. Mess, $10@10 60, BUTTER~Moderate demand: State dalry, easy. Western steam. 85 50; continent, 4550 0@ | cantile paper, 5% portant contracts. | | Buffalo, Roch & P. : do held, 12@: 1lac: imitatio ancy stead 10@11c: Western, fresh, 11@11140; duck, 23 TALLOW—Quiet, steady. City, 313-16 try, 8 33 @374 COTTONSEED OIL—Dull yellow prime, 2514@25Y; do creamery held, 13@18c: Western creamery, , e@lic ? 2@16c] y. State, ldrge, 6@1074¢; do_facto! Teamery, 1 4e: do small, 6@1034c; part skims, icehouse, case, 70; 28c. ; coun- easy; crode, 2lc: do oft grade, 2b 2514c. RESIN—Dull, steady; strained common to good $170@1 75. wie TURP] 2 Quter, steady; 2014@29%C. I ady ; unchanged. £00d 10 cholce. 27@37¢. COF. —Inaciive; un 'lrcl’l. $12 85: June, $1 AR—Raw dull, fir domestlc, fair to extra, 3@53c; —Firm; New Orleans open kettle, cha 195 ed to 5 points up: September, S11 U5 5. Spot Rio dull, irm: No. 7. 1814c¢. m; far refining, 334c: contrifugal 96 test, 1gc. Refined, quiet, steadys No, No.7. 4 6-18¢ N No. 9, 4 516 0. 10, 434¢; No. 11, 4 11-16¢ 4c; off A, 49-16@4 11-16c; mold A, 514 dara A, 514 ushed, 35¢ lated, 5¢. powdered Fruit and onfectioners’ A, 47gc: cut loaf and and cubes, 54C; granu- Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUITS--Apricots, bags, 934@ 76@80c; ao 314@314¢: do 4-crown. ALMON DS—Soft-shell, NES—Four sizes, bags, 5%4c. Clusters, $1 26@1 40; do London oose Muscatel, S8-crown, @se. 733@8c; do paper-shell, ; do soft-shell, State, common to choice, 234 domestic fleece, 16@22¢; HOES—Quiet 38c: Pacific Coast. 276@8c WOC fet; firm puited, 1 c: Texas, 9@13. Merchandise. —Quiet: Lake, rait EE—Quiet: dom. Domestic, $3 15@8 17 13 50: plates, quizt. 11 75@13 50. $11 estic, 84 10@4 15. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, IrL, Marc h 7. — The weakness whichcame over wheat just before the close yes- terday continued to-day. long w important and worked the demoralizatio which until recently hav ss have of late been adv Eac eat grow: m es the section d to the depression atement the shipments from both ¢ 108,000 busbels, in g out. Livernool cat sin the nst 490 last Saturd: Clncago received 49 carsa age 000 bu; May w Liverpsol cables were qu 014c, deciined to 30c, * vesterday. 0 cars. JATS uffered from the weakness of wheatand than de, which was main!: riea by thé grester aetivity in wheat. als from store amounted to 47,800 bushel arances were £9.970 bushe It was the pressure of heau and the ebsence of anvthing butan un- insignificant short interest that Commission houses eat bullish- to take the n. professed vising clieni ning that nothing but crop scares Zach day the prospect of injury ore remote, and already are being received from of the market today the by Bradstreer’s. showing oBsts,was unsatisfactory, cluding wheat and flour, vles were weak and d Northwes: v 103 cars and 277 a year ago. nd inspected out 110,000 Argentine_shipments last week were Export orts were 146.603 bushels, Berlin cables were lower and opened from 6514 closing at 651531 Lstimated receipts for Monday 80 arances ai Atlantic Closing Paris and ntwerp unchanged. 1o 0814c, declined 5i4c, 1o@bke un- 5: expected, iet aud steadv. May corn op ed closing A fairly steady oats market was noted, but there was no trading entitled to particular at- tention. Buying by pravented prices from fol kets. Recelp were take hels ts for Mouday, FLAX—Was steady. bid. Receipts were 19 ca: PROV1SIONS—Trad poor business, whatever local morning, and Through sympa later. At thec terday, May lard lower. at furni v_with Closing T — Mareh, 63 UNION STOCK ngs of cattle to-day were and 15@5c higher. ere closed out &t LE—Receip! @ 65: choice (o prime, 1 $3 2504 4 pounds. pounds, $3 65@3 85 $3 45@3 75: COWS, poor calves, common t teers, $3 10@4 1 245; % pounds, 50; Texas led bulls, 54 lots, $3 90@4 pping mixed, $3 90@4 20 va: light, $3 90@4 SH May pork was 7bgc_under lower, and May ribs a shade Livestock. ARDS, T v were recelved cod demand was poted. . 700. Heceipts, 1600. suorts” steadied the tone and lowiug the conrse of ihe ts were 241 and store. R Cash, 891 n provisions reported a here was being purely The hog market was a _trifle strouger this shied support to product h wheat prices decli Prices. %4c; May, y, 30@30%sc; July, ptember, 6513@65%4¢; March 7.—Offer- and prices steady. The arr g The te steady prices. Fancy beeves, $4 55 00 10 1750 pound steers. sheep arriving 00 to choice steers, 1200 to 1600 um steers, 1150 to 1300 feeders, 900 10 1200 pounds, t0 good cann 0 =00d, $2 75( Texss common_ steers. 950 to stockers, 600 to 800 choice to exira, 3@ n and cows, $235@ $1 500 ox —Receipts, 13,000. Heavy packing ana 1 common to_choice choice assorted, $i 0@ : pigs, §3 10@4 10. Inferior to choice, $2 60@3 65; lambs, 83 50@4 70. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call nominal dollars, baBL@dDYac. with actual Lusiness in 487 Posied rates, £4 E6@A ¥6%. bonds duli; board was neglected. CroRING 91 1814 Am Tel & Cabl Atchison... Preterred 5 Adems kixpress...147 " Alton, Terre Haute. 56 | ‘American Express.110 | ‘American Tooacco. 735 Preferred +100 ‘Bay State Baltimore & V! Bruuswick L nds... Censas Pacific. Canada Soutbern Canton Land g for 60 A8ys and B4 £ $4 BT15@3 89. Comuiercial bills, Government bonds strong; State Tauroad bonas lower. /s, Norihern Pacifio.. Iy 8@3%%. Prime mer- /4@6% Bur silver, 68%4c. Mexican Stering_ exchange steady. kers' bills ac 84 7@ £G4 8814 for demand. Silver at the ETOCKS. Norfoik & Wes'. 1% Preferred. T T4 17 Preferred. . Nornwesters. Preserred.. . Central . . N Y. Chicago&S.%, 1 18t preferred 035 11850 T 15 °° Cntario & Western. 15 :-:e:‘a’ Ohio.. 1655 Oregon Improvme 3 Chicago Alton. 55" | Preferred.. Preterrea. 70 |Oregon Navi Chicago, B. 7634 Oregon Short Line. 6 Chicago & E. 43" Pacific Ml ...,.... 23% | Preterced. 98 |Peoria. D.& E 21/ | Chicagouss. 66 Pittsburg & W pfd. 20 Cleve's Pitisburg. 160 |Pullman Paluce...156 Consotidation Coal. 30 |Quicksilve 1% Consoiidated Gas..1044 ~ Preferred.. 150, C.C.C. &St Louis 56 Reaaing. 117 8813 RioGrand 180y . Preferred... is Preferred. Rock Isisnd... ... 7ilg Cotton Ol Cert. FomeWat &Ogdenl1byy Commercial Cabi &t L. 5 | Green bay. | Towa Central.. Lel. t{udson Del. Lack& W Denver & K. Preterred 6 Distiliers .. 1714 _Preterred. ¥9 General Kl 343/ 81, Paul & 4034 1 Harlem 9! Hocking .. - Hocking Valley... 17 Homestake , . 80 H. & Texas Cent.. 1% i iiiinols Central,... 93 Pretarred. . Kgosas & Texas. .. referred. . Kingsion & Pem... Leke Erie & Wesia Preferred 73 Lake shors. Nauonal Lead. 2373 Freferred, 85, Long Isiand. L8l Louisviile & Nash. 5 34 Loussvilie Nad Ch. | 9% Preferred. 23 Manhatian Mempnis & Charls. 18 " Mexican Central... )1 Michigan Centrai.. 85 | Minn & 8. Naehville Chati.. National Linseed. N. J. Central. D.C, 8-8 bs. stiver Certincat 105 Sonthern Pacifl % Souinern K. K. % Sugar Refi Tenn. Cos! & Texas Paci) Preferred, Et. P M. & Preferreda. Freferred. . Preferre Guaranteed... U. 8. Exi - U. S. Lealner. Preferred. . U. & Ruober, Preferred. . Preforred., W eils-Fargo. .. Western Union. ... 51L& 8 F Gen 8s.117 St Paul Consols ...138%5 ¢ 30@30%4¢, 14c | Estimated recgipts for Monday May, 90c | &t P. C. & Pa 1sts. 118 sl s g thern 2 8915 Texas Pacseconds. 23Ua |UnionPac lstof'96. 102 | West Shore ds.....105 |sfobile & Ohlo 4s.. 862 R GranaeW est 1ats 15_5"12 8 Do, Class B 4, Bs.108 La Consolgs........ 98% Missour! funding..— Texas Pacific first ngon.munx <on 6s..132 \—. |Ches & O B, 10 BY%|Atchison ds. 8| Do, Zds A, GH&SA 66 | Cen Pac 1sta 01’95 100%6| Do. 2d Ts. | Den& R'G1st.....118 "' & Tex Cent ba..110 D0 & . 853%| Do.con 6s. Erie 2ds . 7313 Reading 4s. Kansas P Consols 75| Missouri 65, eeeess 100 Ks Fa 1sts Den div107 FOREIG. Lo, trust repts st Canada South 2ds.. 10414 MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENe., March 7.—The spot market isdull at 5s 8d. Cargoes steady at 28s 64 prompr shipment. FUTURES. o The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Livernool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March, 734d; April. Fs 75d; Aay. 08 T¥%d; June, 68 53 734d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., March 7.—Consols, 109 1-16: silver, 81 5-16d; French Rentes, 102¢ 67c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 da, = $4 86 Sterling Excbange, sight. - 4 88% erling Cables. - 4 8814 New York Exchauge, sight...... — Par New York Exchange, telegrapiioc — Par Fine Silver, ® ounce, s = 68% Mexicap Dollars 88 BANK Local bank clearingslast week were $14,561,175, against $14.093,838 for (he same week in 1395, a galu of. 3815, EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS, Exports of Flour from this port for the first eight months of the currentcrop year were 646,400 bbls, against 561,430 bbis during the same poriod of the previous crop vear. Reducing this Fiour to wheat and adding it to the exporied wheat, gives total ex- ports of wheat during the firsi eight months of the crop year of 10,454,200 ctls, valued at $10,650,000, against 7,424 300 cils at $6,388,000 for the same period in 1894-95. THE WEEK’'S FAILURES, The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 18 failures In the Pacific Coast States and Texritories for the weeh ending vesterday as compared with 22 for the previous week and 18 for the corresponding cek o7 1895. The failures for the weex are dividea among the trades as follows: 1 men’s furnishing, 1 blacksmith, 2 restaurants, 1 carbo- nated 2 mining, 1 hardware, 1 youitry, 8 general store, 1 wood and coal, 1 dry g0ods, 1 paint- Ing and whiténing, 1 jeweiry, 1 contractor aud 1 orick. SRENI PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Casabona takes for Leith 18,348 ctls, valued at $20,641. The deciine in futures during the past two or three days has been pronounced. and spot prices are aiso lower and largely nominal, as there is vothing doing at the moment. No. 1,81 10; choice, #1114 lower grades, $1@1 0834 extra choice for milling, §1 1714@1 25 B ctl. CALL BOAKD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 o’clock—May—300 tons, $11114: 300, $1 1114: 800, $1 11. December— 200, $1"10%4; 800, $1°10; 100, $1 0934. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—F 100, : 500, .$1 08! ) Shipment of 21,617 cus Brewing | valued at $18,374, to Lelth. " he market is weak and excessively dull, Feed, 73.@70c B cil; choice, 7114@7214c. Brewing, B@821/aC. CALL EOARD SALES, ock—May=100 tons, cGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—200 tons, 00, 7044c. ady, Milling, 75@80c ¥ ct ctl: 200d to choice, 7 with moderate receipts. fancy Feed, 80@82345c B 5@77%e; common to tair, 65@T0c: Gray, T0@7bC: ited, 1or seed, 85@$1 05; Biack 65c@%$1 10 5 r] 0@ HH CORN—T ¥ 10 l6t-up to the in- flux from ower ngain at 85@96e B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Shipment of 12,250 barre} to Viadi- Family Bakers' extras, $3 8 857 bbl. o ed Corn, $20@20 50; ) S—Prices in 10-1b sacks are as fol- et cash prices are as f0llows B _bul 0@+ e, MILLST lows, usual discount 10 the trade: Graham Flonr, 234c; Rve Flour, 31ze: Rice Flour, 7hge; Corn- meal, 25,@3c; extra cream do Oatmeal, 834c: OaL Groats, 415c; Hominy; Flour, 4c; CTa Pearl_Barley, 414 Slc ® b HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$11 50@12 B ton. MIDDLINGS—516@17 B ton for lower grades ana $17 50@18 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 B ton; Oficake Meal at the mill, $21 B ton: jobbing, 821 50; Cottonseed Oilcake, $21. « HAY—Deslers quote a steady market with mod- | erate arrivals. Wheat 1s guotable at $A@L1 50 Oat, $8@9 P ton: Wh and Ost, $8@11 Barkey,37@9: Alfalia. §7@9: Clover, $6@ |8 60: Compressed. $7@10 50; Stock, $6@7 B ton. STRAW—36@6Uc @ 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@81 15; Reds, 81 20@1 40 Blackeye, nominal; Rea Kidney, nominal; Limas, $2 25@2 65; Butters, $1 40@1 50 B ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $1 85@2 05; Trieste, 22@2 20 B ct); Yellow Mustard, $1 40@1 60; Flax, £170@1 76; Canary, 314@3%50 P 1b; Altalfs, 5@ 7¢ B Ib: Rape. 134@2¢ ¥ 1b; Hemp, dc B 1. DRIED PEAS—$1 25@1 40 ® cil for Niles and $1 25@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONION! VEGETABLES, POTATOES—The market is well supplied. New Potatoes are quotable at 2@2%gc B Ib: Stock- wn Sweets, 81 50@1 75: Merced Sweets, $2@ 2 25; Saiinas Burbaiks, 60@90 ¥ ctl: River Bur- banks, 30@40c § sac egon Burbanks, 50@70c; Oregon Garnet Chiles, 60@70c: River feds, 0@ 60c @ cul; Early Rose, 40@60c; Petalumas and “Tomales, 35@45c. ONIONS—There were ouly about 600 sacks in from Oregon Friduy, instead of 1800, as errone- ously reported. Still, the quantity was ample in the present weak condition of the market. Good to cholce, 50@Bb B cti; Cut Onions, 26@alc; Ure: £on, T5@RocY il % VEGETABLES — Arrivals were 284 boxes Asvaragus and 207 boxes Rhubarb and 113 sacks Peas. . Asparagus is lower. There are hardly any receipts of Tomatoes and String Beans at the moment. Egg Plant, 10@12%3¢ B 1: Mexican Tomatoes, 81 80@1759 box: Cocumbers, 60c@81 50 ¥ dosi Asparagus, 8@9c ® Ib for ordinary and 10@13ya¢ for extra: Rhubarb, 50c@8$1 § box; Mushrooms, 20@25c B Ib;_Driéd Peppers, 10@)2Yac; Green Peppers, — @ Ib: Los Angeles Tomaioes, 81 50 7 box: Green Peas, 4c P Ib for Los Angeles and 4@6c ¥ Ib for Bay; String Beans, — B Ib; Dried Okra, 1234c ; Cabbage, 40@50c ¥ ctl; Garlic, 4@5c B b Marrowfat Squash, $30 P ton. : BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, ot BUTTER—Quota‘ions sull tend downward and the market]s very very weak, CrEAMERY—Fancy, 19@20c; seconds, 17@18c P . §00d to choice, 16@ Darry—Fancy, 17c 16¢; lower grades, 14@16c. EASTERN—15@16¢ Ib. CHEESE—Fancy miid new, 11@12¢ ® b: com- mon to good, 9@10c B : Cream Cheddar, 12@ oc: Young America, 11@12c; Western, 12@ {a0: Kastern, 13@14c, EGGS—Another slight decline is noted. Stocks are 100 heavy for the demand, Store Eggs, 10 1ic: ranch Eggs, 113,@12%4c, with sales at 15¢ dozen. POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys were scarce and s0ld bigher. Live Turkeys, 14@15¢ for Gobblers and 14@15¢ P for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 18@20c; Geese, B pair, $1 50@1 75; Ducks, $5 50@8 50 for old and $7@7 50_for young; ens, $4@5 50: Roosters, young, $7@? 50; do, old, 83 50@4; Fryers, $6@ 6 bu; Broilers, $5@8 for large and $4@4 50 for small; Pigeons, $2 76@3 W dozen for young and $2@2 25 for old. GAME—Hare, $1@1 25; Rabbits, $1 26@1 50 for Cottontails and $1 B dozen for small. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. APPLES—$1@1 25 B box for good to cholce, 50 @85c for common to falr, and 81 50@2 for fancy. Stocks are rather small and the market is firm at the advance. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges are dull and easy i 75 1 156 box for Seedlings: s for Nfi'u and 0 25@2 50 for Malte m‘oloaw rozen stock goes down_ to nothing; Lemons, 8. 160 for common and 75 for g00d 10 choice Mexic Li. Callfornia Li box - Bananas, o’f '35@3 50 B bunch; n:‘;;,?&? $2@6 P dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD Lots—Apples, 214@8c B B for quar- tered, 3@3%4c P M for slicea and 414c B 1 for evaporated: Peaches, 314@4c P b and 514@6c for fancy; peeled in boxes, 12¢; Apricots, 7: for orime to choice. 9%4¢ for t'inc,"'m”r%m B Ib for fancy Moorpark: black. 24¢ for un- prossed: White Fign, 4@Sc in sacks: Pekn e E) for evaporated halves, 4@8%gc B Ib for quarters; Prunes, 33%,@4c: Plums, 4c B D for pitted and lmz%c’fl?‘unpmefl; 'Nectariues, 6@6¢ @ Ib for prime to choice and 613c for fancy. JOBBING P -Apples, 4@4l4c; Peaches, 3@ 4cand 5c for faney; peeled in boxes, 10@12ijc; Prunes, 4c_for the four sizes, 6¢ B b jor 40@b0's and 5c for 60'sr Apricots, 6@93%c for prime to cholee, 10@11c for fancy Moorbark: Figs, biack, 914@255c: White ¥igs. 8@6c;: Pears, 6lac for evaporated halves snd 3 ¢ for quarters; Plums. 312@4c for pitted and 1@13gc for unpit ted; Nectarines. 4@ac P {b for prime to choice. KAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are s folows, carload lots, f. 0. b. San Francisco: London Inyers, 85@90e ® box: four-crown, loose, 334c P Ib; three-crown. loose, 214c B th: two- crown, doi seedioss Suitanas, §5,@4c: aeedioss Muscatels. 2%4@2%4c; throectonn London layers, T0c; clusters, $1 35@1 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 10 @2 5; Imperial clusters, $2 60@275; Dried JoepING PRICES — Four-crown loose, 3c; 8- crown, 214@234c: 2-crown, 134@2c- Seedless sul- tanns, 33, Gdc: Seedless Muscatels, 214c; S-crown Loncon ‘layers, 8oc@sl: clusiers, 81 40@1 50; Dehesa clu:ters, 82 20; Imperial clusters, $2 75; pes, 275¢. N UTS—Chestnuts, c @ 1b; Walnuts, 7( # I for No. 1 bhard and @934 for softabiell, fobbing lots; Almonds, 6@734¢ tor Languedoc aid 8140 10c for paper-shell, fobbing; Peanut: bgfic T Eustern and_315@474¢ for Californt ickory Nuts, 5@6cr Pecuns, 6c for rough and 8~ for pol- ished: F Iberts, ; Bragil Nuts, 735@8c b; Cocoanuts. $4 50@6 P 100. < HONEY-—-Comb is zgxom:le at 10@12c @ b for brighy and 8@9c for lower grades: water white extracted, b@sise B B light :m." ex- tracted, 414@4%40: dark amber; dc: dark, 2@3c. BEESWAX—24@27¢ B . PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Shipment of 4800 bbls Beet ta Viadivostock. This I8 the shipment of which mentign was made several weeks ago. Bacon is quotable at 6lgc B 1 for Leavy, 7lhc B b for light medium, 932¢ B b for light, 1015¢ for extra light and 1414c for sugar-cured; Emstern Eugar-cured Hams, 11349120 Calitorala Hams. 10L4@11c; Mess Beef, 88 @ bbl: extra mess do, * family do. $10; extra prime Pork, $8 @ bbl: x ur, $16 9 bbl: mess, 814 B bbi; Smoked Beei. 10@101c ® B "LARD- £astern, tierces. s quotable at 6lge B b for compound and Sc for pure; pails, 814c; Call- fornia tierces, B¢ for compound and 8l4c for pure; Dalf-bbis, 884c; 10-1b tins, T2c; do 5-f5, 7340 M. COTTOLENE—7540 in tierces and 8¢ B i fwi0- b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c; culls and brands, 6c P 1b; mediom, 6¢; culls and brands, 5¢; light, 5¢: culls and brands, 4¢; Cow- hides, 6@3%gc; culls and brands, 4@alse; salted Kip, 5¢ @ Ib: salted Calf, 8¢ % 1h; salted Veal, 6¢; dry Hides, 10@l1c; culls and brands, 7@7%ac; dry Kipand Veal, 9c: culls, 6%@7c; dry Caif, 15c¢: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, 5¢; ns, good_summer. 25@30c; medinm, 1 10c: Sheepskins, shearlings, 1 short wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 4 oug wool, 65¢ each. Cullsof all kinds Sbout Thc less. TALLOW=o. 1, rendered, 314@to; No.2, Se; refiued, ba@b34e: Grease. 2 WOOL Ve qiiote Fall as follows: Eastern Ore- gon, 9@i1c 5% San Josaquin and Soutnern, 5@ 83 Nevada, dc B . J10PS—Nominal quotations re 214@5c B b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, $11214@4 25; San Quentin, $420; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington Is quotable at $8 B ton: New Wellingion. $6: Southfield Wellington, $750 ton; Sexitle, $3@d 50: Bryant, $550: Coos Bay, £450; Wallsend, £6 50; Scotch, $7 50: Brymbo, $760: Cumberland, $13 501n buik and 815 in sks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Weish An. thracite Egg, ——; Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 87 60; Coke, $10 50 in bulk and 812 50 ton in xacks. | Grapes, 21pe P . COFFEE—C. E. Bickford's circular gives the re- ceipts at this port during the first two months of Lhe year at 25,968 bags, against 33,229 during the same time in 1895, The sales from first hands were 15,207 bags, sgainst 25,841. The stock on hand March 1 was 9853 bags, against 7972. The world’s visible supply March 1 was 3,612,000 bags, against 2,678,835 bags March 1, 1895, The circu: lar says: “The withdrawat of pressure to sell by holders of Salvador has given the market a stoadler tone within the past two days. but prices have not improved either for this description or other sorts. 1n fact, vaiues have settled slightly, notably for those qualities coming into competition with Sal- vador and which heretofore have been hardly able i to keep jace with the rapid decline of the iatter. Business is quiet out the timely return of much needed rains throughout the interior promises future activity, and dealers are much more cheer- ful. Toe New York market has advanced 14c for Brazil grades since the 28th ult. closing steady. To-day's stock is 1531 Costa Rica, 30 Nicaragus, 3374 Salvador, 7760 Guatemala and 348 Mexican —in all 18.043 bags, against 21,312 on March 7 last year, The sieamer City of Sydney is due about the +6th inst. with an uuknown quantity.” We quote: CosTa H1cA—18@20%4¢ for £o0d to prime; 1814 @1834c for good mixed with black beans; 17@18c pem. for fair: l4@l6lsc for common Lo ordinar. § Satvapor—175@18b5c for talr to good wash 91@:20c for good wasied peaberry: 1634@1714¢ for Superior unwashed; 165kc for good green un- washed: 19@1834c for good unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICA -—20@2%& @ 1 for L prime to strictly prime washed: 19@1934¢ for ood.to stricily washed: 17142@18%c for fair washed: 1b@l7c for medMim; la@iblaes for grdinary: 199140 tor inierior to cominon; 40346 21c for good Lo prime washed peaberry; 18@19° for good unwashed peaberry. CANNED SALMON — The Alaska Pack ers Association quotes Red Salmon as follows: 1n lots of 25,000 cases. 95¢; 60,000 cases, 9215%; 75,000 cases, 90¢ @ dozen, net casi 1. o. b. ex-ship. ST sAR—The Western Sugar kefinery Company quotes, terms, net cash: Cube, Crusbed, Powdered and Fing Crusned, all 6c: Dry ‘Granulated, 5%4c; Confectioners’ A, 54c;: Magnoila A, 494c; Extra C, 46jc: Golden' C, 414: hali-barrels, Y4c more than barrels, and boxes 15c more. S LRUE—Goiaen;1n bble, 160; Biack Strap, 100 B SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First_quality, 514c; 415@5c; third do, ¥la@dc P 1. VA L—Large, b@dc: small, 6@7c B 1b. MUTTON—Wethers, 8@6lzc; Ewes, 514@6c . LAMB—Spring Lamb, 10c; yearlings, 7¢ 8 1b. PORK—Live Hogs, 4ljc for large’ and 414@ 43/5¢ for small; dressed do, 5@6Y4c B Ib. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. second quality, Flour, ar. sks...... 5,467 Pelts, bdl Oregon 612 Wine, gal W heat, ctl: 7,150! Brandy, gals.. Barley, ctls. 420|Butter, ctls.. Oats, ctis 830(Cheese, cls. Potatoes, ska. 1,020/ Eggs. doz. Oregon. 224| Leather, roli Oniona. axa. 145/ W ool. bis. Corn, ctls 435|Paper, ream Nebrask: . 1,600Quicksilver, flasks 364 Rran, aks.. + 785/ Mustard Seed, sks 262 AMiddlings, sics. Lime, bb) 81 Hay. to08.....cceee 387 Tallow,Clis. sveves 47 ‘Hides, no = ezl ————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. ‘W R Pless, Stockton E J Carlow, Sscramento O L Smith & w, Sacto J H Taylor, Navarro W H Alison, Cal C H Raudall, Cal M Small, Woodland D C Lewis, Cal H C Ward, Milpitas S A Martin, Milpitas G M Martin, Naps A M Kane, Napa Miss Kane, Napa Miss E Haich, Sacto Frank D Hatch, Sacto James Oman, Boston Miss Uman, Boston Miss Ella Chum, Boston D G Fanning, Ohlo G E Atkinson & f, Ohlo Miss F Atkinson, Ohlo B T Olson, Stockton H E McMilea & w, Alm 8 Solan Hall, Bacto J A Schmitt & 1, Wis A Bradley, Dayton, O Mrs R J Baker, N Y J 8 Phippen, Mayfield F W Ireland & f, Denver F Morley, N ¥ Engel, Cal J H Taylor, Navarro MrsJ S Reed, Laytonville W F Peacock, Chico B D Conanton, Wis Mrs Parker, San Jose HE Black, Los Ang F P Littlefled, Redwood PALACE HOTEL. R Wing, Chicago J H Lesher, Chicago Jones, Wisconsin CM Williams, L Angeles ’ Tiffany,US Monterey J M Galt, Stanford Pischel, Wisconsin R M Gunmere & w, Penn mson, 'hanghal F L James, Japar ' Thomas, St Louis B Gorischuck, St Louls Bowden, 8an Jose . Hoftman & w, Mill V M KFowquhlourl Miss J Wood, Missouri K K Bell, New York Miss M B Bell,New York rs L J Whittemore,N Y Miss MEPerry, Pawntukt L Buffum & w, Mass C L Burham, Mass H Bendheim, St Louis L K Meikel, Untario P Outwater, Brooklyn E H Phelps & w,Spgfield \Adair, Chicago P Blackmar, Chicago M F Green, Fresno G Henne, Stanford Williams, Stanford ¥ H Coyne, New York B H Campbell, N ¥ G R Evans, Baltimore W R Louttit, » Miss Jackson A Kanouse, Chicago Peter Forn, Pa R J Boker, N ¥ J Talt, Stantord D Lyons, N ¥ G R Mansfleld, Wis C A Robertson, Chicago N Russell, Portland TS Reed, Mt Tamalpias ¥ H Prior, Conn g zew “marH Z 2% B 55 =t 3w v A Spring, Portiand Mrs L Spring, Portland arit & v, Rockford J F bore, Belmont ewman, Stanford B Steinmian, Sacramento K Ledyard, San Jose J M Morrison & w,Boston Wykes, New York A Baron, New York ter, New York COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, Lebman, Dubuque M O'Brien, San Jose W Williams, Iowa Jos Dl esbii, Los Ang P Lesher, Fresno D Barnard, ersfield Bormey, Woodland . B McClurg, Woodland Lalenthal, San Miguel J H Gordou, Fresno L Hemtree, Sacto T Thansworth, S Simeon 3 Killilea, Tilinois _ Mrs E Edmonds, Sacto S Robinson, Los Ang H Houseley, Denver W_Eccleston, Tacoma F O Rembart, N Y C E Fleming, Merced ~ Thomas Ryan, Colo enj Yorke, Astoria G B Mitchell, Sta Clara 08 Tarfar, Santa Crus J Wososon, Mendocino = 3 el MHEE; €> EEEK“E“‘“E E| =GO R, ™ T Vaun, Mendocino 4 N Burr and son, Il M Parker, Ireland D M C French, Hevenue C W Reed, Wellsville, Mo_Cutter Service T A Bell, Montans I N Gray & wt, J E Southsou & fam,'Or J'D Younger, Victoria J E McCarty, San Diego . BALDWIN HOTEL. CF Oliver,San Joso O Ziegler Jr, San Jose G D Fisk Jr, Fresno T J Guffey, Salinas T B Sloss, New York Dr J B Cutter, Portiand J K Manchester, Omaha G H Ciark, Colo J Cain, Lemore ‘W T Pratt &w, Agnews E Pearsoll, New York _J C Reder, New York J M Mattoon, Belvedere J M Amimmn, 8 Mateo C'E Hartwell, New York @ Kimpel, New Y ork CM Williams, St Paul J Howard &w, Vallejo 7B Case,New York J T R Wurch, Phila TH Moss, San Mateo G F Glles, New York L erubein. S Jose W T Shnsan Joue ers| e T Derby, New York ke LICK HOUSK. Miss W Weldy, Modesto B L Williams,8 1, Obispo Symington, Detroit , J Sweet &w, Martinez J D'Culp, San Filipe ' Mrs Porter, Santa Cruz Miss Porier, Santa Cruz J Feeley, Red Bluft EBDana, N Y D B Black, San Jose M F French, Sacto J B Smith & w, Chicago H S Harrington,Oskiand 3 S Wallace, Chicago T M Gaeneard. Stockton A Brooks, Oakland J T York, Napa T B Merry,Ventura N Beeman.SaliLake City Miss Beeman, Salt Lake D 0'Callaghan, 8an Jose Dr Retsal& w, Haywards T Armstrong &w.Cecatur § W Drysdale, San Jose E N Ehrbar it View G H Sargeant, San Jose QW Stronl, Stockian G secker, lowa Coffman, Merced C L Bundy,Santa Monica NEW WESTERN D Kelliher, Angel Island W McCause & 1,Mt Vern T E Jones, Tacoma LD Jones, Portiand J Collins, Alcatzaz I B Carrick, Portland Biss Kimbell, Benicia A H Gable, Benicla W Pitzer, Alcatraz D M Ellis, Porterville RH Wise, Whatcom CJ Bennett, N Y THE CALL CALENDAR. 29 | 50 |31 ‘ OCLAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure kram San Francieco. LIVERPOOL--Arrived Mar 6—Br ship Glens- richt, hence Oct 25. QUEENSTOWN_Arrived Mar 6—Brship City 1 Benares, hence Nov 10.+ P OR O AN A~ Arrived Nov G—tir stmr Strath- nevis, from Tacoma. FALMOUTH—Arrived Mar 6—Br ship Eurasia, hence Qct 20. Safled Mar 6—Fr bark Vifle de Rouen, for Gal- way: Br ship Kinkora, for Duolin, 'OLON—Sailed Mar 5—Stmr Allianca, for New York. Movemenis of Trans-Atlantlc Steamars. NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 7—Stmr Stuttgart, trom Bremen, Sailed Mar 7—Stmr Spasrndam, for Rotterdam and Boulogne: stmr_Persta, for Hamburg: stmr La Bretagne, for Hayre: stmr Umbria, for Liver ool: stmr Kaiser Wilhelm [1. for Genoa and aples: stmr Furnessia, for Glasgow; stmr Vir- ginla, for Jtettin. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived ous Mar 7—Stmr Campania. HAVRFE—Sailed Mar 7—Stmr La Touraine, for New York, SOUTHAMPTON—Safled Mar 7—Stmr St Paul, for New Y ork. GLASGOW—Salled Mar 6—Simr Pomerauia, for New York, : LIZARD—Paased Mar New York, for Antwerp. tmportations. LOPAZ—Per Cobs Hay—2 sks sugar. Mazatlan—1 bx pic ures, 92 bxs green tomatoes, 8 bxa chili peppers, 6 sks peas, 12 bxslemons, 42 pkgs hides, 246 bags silver ore, 16 Sks horns, 6 sks 24 cris sheils, 1 pkg gola bullion, 5 turtles, 1 bdl silver bullion, 2 bags Mexican coin. Ensenada—1 bag Mexican coin. . nsiznees. Per Coos Bay—Brown & Adams; F Ruther & Co: L F Lastreto; W Loaiza & Co; Thiedemann & Delius; Thannhauser & Co: Gardner & Thornley : Nordman Bros; Chinese merchants. 7—Simr Southwark, from For Lata Shipping In‘ellinence See Twelfth Page. —— STHAMER. | DESTINAIQN | _ BAZLS. | PIEE. Dch 8 @aw|Pler 11 Mon 8,10au | Pler 18 Mch 8.10Aw | Pier 3 Portland. .. Mch 9.10aM| Pler 34 Vic & Pgt Snd | Mch10. 9am|Pler 9 . |San Diego. ... Mch10.11aM | Pler 11 Mch10.10u | Oceanic Mch10, 2ru|Pler 9 Mch10. fex|Oceanic Mchll. 9au|Pler 13 Mcn11,10au| Pler 13 Mch12, 9an|Bier 11 Mch12,10au | Pler 11 . |Mch14.11am | Pier 11 Portiend....... (Mch14.10au| Pler 24 Ohina & ‘Japn|Mch14, 3eM|PM S 8 Vi & Pat Snd [Mchls, 9au|Pier ¥ ———— e STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Due ~Mch +.Mch Frox T .-Mch --dich .Mch “Mch U003 bey Sewport. City of Sydney. | Panama. Umatllia, | victoria & Puget Sound |..Mch 11 Btate of Cal. | Portiand. . Mch1l Corona. ..Mch12 Alameda. . ..Mch12 Ean Benito ..Mch12 Crescen: City. ..Mch14 Eureka......... NOWport..... Mch14 Sunol. . Grays Harbor. ..Mch16 South Coast. | Portland . ..Mch16 Empire. |Portlana. .-{..Mch 16 Del Norte. |Grays Harbor. ..Mch16 Cliy of Puebia.. | Victorts & Puget sound | . Mch 16 Queen.. | Portland . ..Mch 1€ SUN, MOON AND TIDE. TU. 8. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Tml} BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Sunday, March 8. 6.30] Moon rises 6.12| Moon sets 8.22ax OFFICE_FURNITORR . AND FIXTURES. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC C0AST STEAMSHIP CONPANY CUT RATES VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class .- 8$8.00 Second Class. #5800 Meals and berth Included. Ticket Office—4 New Hontgomery Strest. @OODALL, PERKINS & CO., Geueral Agents O. R. & N. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. Colnmbia salls. . .March 9 and 19 Biate of California salls, March 14 and 24 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 A M. 600DALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, Géneral Agent, 680 Market screst. March—1896. ' Time | F”Li'_l'lms LW W 4.9] 2.12|—0.8) 9.?4 7 Feet 50| 3.02|-00(16.12 5.0| 3.451—0.8/10.4 5.0| 4.22/—0.6/11.16 L 6.0/ 4.52/—0.3{11.40 18| 141121 48 526/ 0.1[, % B'W Feer.[l. W| Feet|H W/ Feet| L W | Feet 14/ 002) 4.7/ 5.52] 1.1/12.04/ 4.5/ 5.56/ 05 NOTE—In the above exposivion of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence a3 to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Const Survey charts, except when - minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given is subtractive trom the depth ziven by the charts HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. 8. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO, March 7, 1896, The time ball on Telegraph Fiill was dro} exactly at noon to-day—L. e,, at noon of the 1 meridian, or exactly at 8 ». ., Greenwich time, A. F. FECATELER, Lieutenant U. 8. N, in charge. a th SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY, March 7. Stmr City of Everett, Buckmann, 81 hours from Departare Bay ; 2656 tons coal; to R Dunsmuir & Sons. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 85 brs frm Tacomat 4000 tons coal. to 5 P Co. Oakland direct. Sunr Navarro, Hardwick, 38 hours from Hue- neme: 5012 sks barley, 10 Jonas Erlanger & Co; 286 sks beans, to H Dutard. _Port Costa djrect. Ship_ Alexander Gibson, Hodgman, 189 days from New York:madse, to Williams, Dimond & Co. Br ship Arctic Stream, Bowen, 80 days from Newcastle, NSW; 2812 tons coal, to J J Moore & Co. Schr Moro, Jorgenson, 23 hours from Albion; lumber. to Alblon Lumber Co. Schr Marthe W Tuft, Olsen, 8_days from Grays Harbor; 200 M ftlumber, to Grays Harbor Lumber c hr John A, Heliquist, 4 days from Humboldt; 445 M ft lumber, to Geo L Sweet. Schr Emma (lauains, Nielsen, 14 days from Tacoms, via Clallam Bay 7 days; 260 M tt lumber, to Dicking Lumber Co: 36 ship timbers, 24 ship kne- s, to Chas Nelson. Schr Jennle Wand, Christiansen, 21 days from Kahulul; 56600 bags sugar, to Alexander & Bald- win. Schr Novelty, Herriman, 6 days from Columbia River; 715 M 1t lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Clearen. SATURDAY. March 7. Stmr Queen, Green, Astoria; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, SanPedro: Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr Willamette Valley, Von Helms, Guaymas; Goodail. Perkins & Co. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama; Pacific Mail Steamship Co. > Stmr Afognak, Moller. Karluk; Alaska Packers’ Association. Br ship Senator, Lewls, Seattle; Meyer, Wilson Co. Ship M P Grace, De Winter, New York: John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Ital bark Casobons, Cuneo, Leith; Balfour, Guth- rie & Co. Schr Falcon, Pettersen, Kodiak; North Amerl- can Commercial Co. Safled. - SATURDAY, March 7. Mackinnon, Panama, etc. el, Madsen, Caspar. Stmr Scotin, Jonnson, Rockport. Stmr Afognak. Moller, Karluk. Stmr Poiny Arena, Jonnson, Mendoolno. Br stmr Monowal, Carey, Honolula and Sydney. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Bertha, Hays. Port Townsend. 8tmr Sunol, Dettmers, Grays Harbor. Braumr Progressist, Pinkham, Nanaimo. Btmr W hitesboro, Johnson. Stmr Alblon. Lundquist, Nehalem River. Ship Willlam J Rotch, Lancaster, Viadivostok. Haw bark Andrew Welch, Drew, Honolulu, Bark Albert, Griffiths, Honolulu. Bktn Northwest, Lund, New Whatcom. Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. Schr Mary Eita, Wetzel, Fisks Mill. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart, Point Arens. Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, Biblers Pofat. Scnr Bessie K, Anderson, Albion. Te egraphic. POINT LOBOS—March 7-10 » M—Weather clear: wind SW; velocity 8 miles. Char o5, The S G Wilder, W G Irwin and W H Dimond 1oad mdse for Honolulu: schr W F Jewett, lumber at New Whatcom for Kabulul. Spoken. March fg}l‘zt "'8- mx.s 368 W, Brship llals, tm Lives aquimy DecSb-Lat 56 5. long 78 W. Nor bark Prince Amadeo, from Puget Sound, for Hallfax. | Jan 3—Lat 65 8, long 84 W, Br ship Talts, hence Nov 2, for Queenstown. ! Jan 16-Lat 81 S, long 32 W, Brship Zinita, hence Oct 30, for Queenstown. 1 Domestio Ports. ASTORIA—Arrived Mar 7—Schr Lettitia, from Redondo. TACOMA—Sailed Mar 7-Stmr Lakme, for San Ped: .ll';&ln—‘rflm Mar 7—Stmr Pomons, hnc Mar 6 GREENWOOD—Arrived Mar 7—Stmr Alcazsr, bence Mar 6. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Mar 7—Sohr Ex- celsior, from Ban Pedro. ROCKPORT—Arrived Mar 7—Stmr Scotia, hne Mar 6. 00K BAY—Sailed Mar 7—Stmr Arago. for San rancisco. TATOOSH—Passed Mar 7—Bratmr Wellington, hence Mar 4, for Nanaimo: stmr City of Puepla, hence Mar 5, for Victoris. CLALLAM BAY—In bay Mar 7—Brshin Gen- eral Gordan, from Vancouver, for: ney. PORT ANGELES—In port Mar 7—Bark Ferrls S Thompson, f-om Seatle, for San Francisco: bktn Skagit, from Port Gamble, for Honolulu, 1oFQRT HADLOOK—Sailed Mar 7—Scbr Sequois, in Diego. SAN DIEGO—Salled Mar 7—Ital warship Cristo- foro Colombo. Forelgn Ports. og‘r’sow!on-mvd Mar 0—Gership Allds, hne land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP- COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau. Kil- 1isn00 and Sitka (Alaska), at9 A. M., March 16, 30, April 14, 29. For Victora and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Senttle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Wiatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. 3 March 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and every fifth day toereafter, connecting &t Vancouver with the C. P. K. R, at Tacoma with N. P. R. R, at Seattie with G.N. Ry., at Port Townsend with Alasks steamers. | For Eureka, Arcata aad Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) sir. Pomona, 2 P. ., March 2, 6, 10, 14. 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbars, Ventura, Hueneme, San ' Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newpor, at 9 A. ., March 4, 8. 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (Ban Luis thil.:‘po). anta Borbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. X, March 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. For knsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La | Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. M.. 25th of each month. (Dicket office, Palaco Hotel, 4 New Montgomery L L. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st.. San Francisco. OCEANIC STEANSHIP CONPANY, | Coolgardie gold flelds (Freemantle), Austra- lia; $220° firat_class; 8110 steerage, Lowes: rates to . Capetown, South Africa. Steamship Australla, Honoutu_only, Tues: day, March 10, at 10 ax " RAILROAD TRAVEL. PORTIL.AND, OR. MONDAY.. ..MARCH ® And Everv Fifth Day Thereaftor. of Market st., at 8:00 r. @ s 5 0 —Including Berta 10 Puliman Tourlst . ....ALSO.... Fimt-cltes tokets, lnaluding berin o @] ().00 SPECIAL NOTICE. This traln will not siop to deliver or take on ps gold or baggage checked to such points. &5 Through Tickets for Puget Sound For further Information apply at To15 MARKET KTREET (Grand Hotel RICHARD GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass’ Ags BiG REDUCTION IN RATES BY RAII Leave from S. P. Co.’s Ferry landing, foot Sleeper. Pullman Standard Sleeper, sengers at intermediate stations, nor will tickets by Points on Sale aé Reduced Rates. Ticket Oftice), San Franclsco. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (PACIFIC BYSTEM.) Trains leayeo and are due (o arrel AN FEANCISS 2EAVE — From NoOVEMUER 20, 1805 — 6:304 Hogwards, Niles and Way Stotions, 7:00A Atlantic Express, Ogden and liast.. 71004 Benlcia, Vacavitle, Rumsey, Sacra- ARRIV) monto, and Redding via Davis.... 7:131 7:304 Martines, San Remon, Napa, Cails- O oo aad Banite HOS....oov.roers 6308 toga A Niles, 8San Jose, Si Sacrawonts, Maryssille, Red Bl and Sundays excepted Orovilio. ... +8:304 Peters and Milton 9:004 San Leandro, Haywerds & Way £t'ns 9:004 Los Angeles Lxpress, Raymond, Cor - Yosemite), Baita Bacbara axd Los Angeles.... 9:004 Martinez and Stockto: 10:004 San Leavdro, Lisywarda and Nil 12:003 Saa Leandzo, Haywards & Way § 1:007 Niles, Ban Jose end Livermre, 00P Saczamento River St 11:30P Port, Costa and Way Stations #:00p San Leandro, Haywards& Wey ) 4:00P San Leandro, Haywards & Way §it'ns Martinez, Ean Ramou, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, LI Verano and Santa Tosa.. 4:00r Benlein, Esparto, W * Kuiglts - Ianding, Margsville, Oroville and Sacramento : 4180p Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Btockton ... :00P San Leandre, Haywarda & Way 8:30r New Orleane Fxpress, Fresno, Bakers- field, Santa Barbara,.0s Avgeics, !l)omiug. ElPaso, New Orleavs sud ast. 8 3:30p Santa ¥o Toite Atluniia Hsiress 74 137:00r Vallejo 7:00 Oregou Jixpress, Su ville, Rodding, Portlaud, Sound and Lass 7:00P San Leandro, Hayw: Way 6t 00 8an Leandro, Eluy wardsk:Vay St ns qUOOBF “Sunsct Limited,” Frosuo, Loz Angeles, El Pnso, New Orleans and Fast B SANTS € B:18A Newark, Centerville, Boulder Creek, Santa Cr Stations. .. #2:15p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, ‘Alimaden, Felton, Boulder Creck, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. 4:150 Newark, % {11:457 Huntors' Fircursion. Ban Jose and % Stations Gso, Falton, zand Way COAN’ 6454 San Jose and Way Blal Imaden Wednesdays cipal Way Statiors 20:404 Sun Jose and WayStati 132454 Palo Alio and Wiy Statious. *2:30¢ San Jose, Gilvoy, Tres Pinos, Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacitic Grove ... *5:30p SanJose and Princ: an Joseaud Way Stations. 30p San Joso and Way Stations. San Joso aud Way Stations. Way Station CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Merket Street (Slip §)— 9:00 0a. $1:00 *2:00 3304 - *6:00 8:08 3300 +3:00 3408 P for Afternoon, A for Morning. +Saturdays only. * Sundays excepted. 1 Sundays only. 11 Monday, and ‘Thursday and Satarday ni; Saturdays $Buadays u. SANFRANCINCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY C0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafael. WEERK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.M.; 12:33 8:80, 5:10, 6:30 P. . Thursdays—Extra trij #:11:30 p. . Saturdays—Excra trips as 1: and 11:30 ». u. BUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 4.3; 1:35, 8:30 6:00, 6:20 P. x. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6.25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. a0 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 P. 3. Saturdays—Extra tripg at 1:55 6:35 . 0. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. M.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:35 ». Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same 2ts only. Tht . and Australisn steamer, ALA EDA, n;lll; Vika schedule as above. ‘Honotuiu _al uck- Teave = T land, iburiday, Apil | gan Francisco. | SOC7SE | San Francisce SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced rates for parties | Wrmg | Son- 1595. e Maroh 10 and April 7, s Days. | pays. |Destination.| 5ve | Dive Ticket ontgomery street. = = 2 7:40 AM|8:00 AM| Novato, [10:40 aAM| AM a. n'g'}fi(?fifi"_g"g luriet sroet. | 1150 tx 9.9 ax| Potalumam, | 8:00 Fa| 10:30 Ax Generai Agénts. - | 6:10 P|5:00 P Santa Rosa.| 7:30 px| 8:18 rit &5 Fulton, 7:60 ax] Windsor, 10:30 ax COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE mendsburs, French Line to Havre. l [ Fina E > M PATT T eSS Eo | 8:80 ru/8:00 ax| Gioveraate! | 7:30 x| 6:15 ru Eiver, foot of Mortonat._ Travelers b{l&l | e 1 this line avoi th transit oy English rallway ai ang the diacomort of crossiog the cl%nnel. in & small [ 9:40 An} 8:00 au| Ukiah. | 7:30 x| 6:15 7u boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, 7 % first-class $160: second-class, $116. Lt e S e [ LA GASCOGNE. Capt. Eluflelflgilm 1‘; 10“ ; 8:30 pM | | 6:15 PM "BRETAGNE, Capt. | T:40 A|8:00 Ax| Sonoma |10:40 ax| 8:50 Ax LA BRETAGHE, Cops RUPS. - st g | 630 F1|5:00 i and 6:05 Px| 6:15 Pu LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. hboe&l 310 I | | Glen Eilen. | : . Marc a3 | T340 A% 8100 Axe| ; 0730 ax L. NGRMANDIE, Capt. Delon | 3:40 42800 A%| sebaatopol. |*3:40 43|20:70 43 s reeen April 4, a4 For turther particulars apply to { A.FORGET, Agent, | No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. | J. F. FUGAZL & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery nsvenue, San Francisco. - NETHERLANDS ANERICAN STEAM KAVI | = GATION COMPANY. New York to Boulogne (Parl3), Rot= terdam and Amsterdam, Balling from New York EVERY SATURDAY st 94 Cheapest route to Europe. First cabin $45 and upwi Second cabin $36. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Lowen: steerage rates to all points. For passage apply to local ticket agent or THOMAS COOK & SON, Pacific Coast passenger sgents, 621 Market at., 8. F. WIKTE STAR LINE. Unlted States apd Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABLN,$80 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- {0g to steamer and odations selected; second cabin, $35 and ®40; Majesiic snd ‘Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- | San Franclsco at lowess rates. Tickets ufl% and cabin plans urea from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail General Office of the Compln‘} 818 Market street, under Grand Hotel. G. W, FLETCHER. General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROTAL AAIL STEAN PACKET CONPANT, [ERS LEAVE ASPINWALL Smhuy for the West Indies and i lummpwn;h utl)l;r:l ':xlu.;:u. s, Cerbourgh, | roagh billa of 1ading, (n copnection With the i r:mn 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas, wre to direct ports in England and Germany. , Southampton. First class, $195; hird | alass, 80, For further iculars apply to PAR & CO., Agents, 306 Californis st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 8, Washingto: $ A:.B P. M, Dnllys.‘ Except Snml:‘ Loy ‘g@r Accommodations Reserved by Telephone ITEAIE: :n T. C. Walker. . D. Peters, Mary Garratt, ity of Btooktes. Telephone Main 808 _Cal Nav. aud Impt. Cor TALLEJ0, NARE ISEAND, “BENICIA, PO COSTA AND CROCKETT. - STE. MONTICELLO, Y T e s Savundas, Tt ooy & ® “zx a ot faading. Mission 1. Pler % Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Lakeport. ‘Btages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blae Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Greej wood, Mendocing City. Fort Brage, Usal, Westpo ‘Willetts, Calpells, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jol Day’s, Lively’s, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Scoila and Eureks. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced -(l)en‘snmyl round-trip tickets to all polauts be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Tieket Offices, 650 Marketat., Chronicle hilding H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Atlantic AN Pacific Gen. Pass. Agent. RAILROAD Trains leave from aud arrive /XS 5 st Markot-Street Feery. ) > x SANTA FE EXPRE>> To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Eire e e SR0n i, Tine ow mKlnl::Cuy::(lhonl change. Annex cars fer Denver and St. Louls. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid_Vestfbule Train Dally, with Dining-cars under Harvey's management. Connecting traine leave San Francisco at 9 . M. and 3:30 P. M. daily. ‘The best rallway from California 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, Chronicle Building. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RATLROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). | From San Francisco, beginning October 27, 1893. WEEKDAYS, For Mill Valley and San Rafael—7:30, 915, 11:00 4. 3.; 1:45, 3:45, 5:10, 6:50 P. M. San Quentin—7:30, 9:15 A. M.; 1:40, 5:15 P. M. Extre trips for San Ratael on Mondays, Wednes days and Satnrdays at 11:30 P. M. SUNDAYS. For MUl Valley, San Rafacl and San ‘Quentin— 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 . x.; 1:30, 8:00, 4:30, *6:13 ®.M. *Uoes not run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. 80 A. M. weekdays—Cazadero and way stations. :45 P. ), Saturdays—Tomales and way stations. 00 A. w. Sundays—Poin: Reyes ana way stations NEW WESTERN HOTEL. KEABNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—REI- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & CO. European plan. Rooms 50c to 81 50 per day, $3 ERE Er e s s + alovs Al

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