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( L) ) THE COMMERCIAL WORLD.| SUMMALY OF THE MARKETS. + of $635,533 to China, ea lower. Barey firmer. Oats tending downward. siern Corn armiving heavily. | Feedstufls unchanged. Bes 4 Seeds very du'l. ns about the same. azain. 1ree cars Eastern Poultry expected. s dall but fiem, s of Mexican Limes due. Frofts neglected und nominal, s and Weol nnchaned. BANK CLEAKRINGS. 3 ocal bank clen reainst $14. Thelo s irigs last week were $11,358,080, 02.943 ior the same week last year. S year is not real, for a collection day welled the total TREASURE SHIPMENT. a treasure list of 51,134 in Mexican Doi- d $311,00 in Silver sting ot $: in God Coin o Balilon. Q Clear ® Portly Cloudy | ® Cloudy ® Rairi® Snow, Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures st station ale maximum temperaturs for the days: those underneath it if any, the amount of all, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, ng 'the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid nes, connect Doin s of equal air pressure; 18- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature, ' 1he word “1y eans high baromerric pressure and 1s_usual ompanied by fair weather: low” refers t0. low pressure. and is usnally preceded nd accompanied by cloudy weatherand raine. ows” usually first appear on the Wusbington When the pressure is high in the interior fow along the coas:, and the isobars extend north and south along the cosst, rain is probable; “low™ 15 inclosed wiih Isobars of rain south of Oregon is tmprob igh” in the vicinity of Idaho, and to the California coast, warmer ted in mer and coider The reverse of these conditions pposite result. BUREAU K WEATHER EPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL AURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 15, 1897, b ». M. Weather conditions and general the seasor al rainfalls to date e date last sea- the pest 24 hours: Eureks, this season 33.04. last season 24. p 24 hours. .24; Red 18. season 13.83 past 23 h san 593, last season 1 past 24 hours .. £07.93, laxi season 4.09, pas: 24 hours.02; Nan Luis Oblspo 1508, last season 12.25, past 24 hours trace: Los An 1133, last season 91, past 24 hours -00; Diego 7.41, Jast sea- s0n 4.44, past 24 bours'.00; Yuma 4.66, last sea- 801 San Francisco data minimum 43. mean 48, There bas been very condit weather st 24 hours. 00. aximum temperature 52, ittle change in the weather uring_ihe past 24 hours. Rainy continues in Wesiern W ashingion tending southward along the coa.t ocino. Light snow has fallen east € Cascades in Oregon. The Skies are gener- v clear in Southern Cail‘ornia and Arizona and a moderate sor her is prevalling in Lhat section. Occasional showers w1l probably occur through- out Califorala from San Francisco norihward. A maximum wind velovicy of 30 miles per hour 1rom the east oceurred at Fort Canby to-day. The river at Sacramento stands ut 23.5 feet, fall of 0.3 of & foot in the past 24 hours Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hoars endiug at midnight, February 14, 1897, Northern Califurnia— ccasional showers in st portion, fair In scuthieast portion Sun- st westerly winds n+rn Caltfornia—Fair Sunday, fresh to brisk thwest win is. Air, except occasional rain or enow in hwest portions Sunday —Fair Sundsy. zona—Fair Sunday. San Francisco and v einity—Cloudy and proba- bly occasional 1ight[snowers Sunday, fresh wesi- erly winds. W. H. Harx x, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK. N. Y. Feb..13. — Irregularity was the chief feature characteristic of the stock market at the opening to-day. AL the Initial trad- ing speculation became rather active and prices d citned sharply io & number of instances. Sugar fell 7 to 1103, tebacco 134 to 6814 and leather preferred 114 10 5534, ocks were depressed, the unfortunate condition of the trade and the serious break in the price of eel rafis having led to liquidations Iilinols Steel broke 214 to 30, while off lots of Minnesota Iron brought 47 against 50 for the last reported ale. Tenaessee Coal and Iron fell 235 to 26%gin symipathy The railway list was easy for atime on cable ad- vices reiative to the pol disturbances in Crete. Louisville and Nashville, Atchison and Northern Pacific were all sold by foreign houses. trunk lines and anthracites snowed little of rest. In the bituminous coalers, Hocking Val- y was pressed for sale audfell 2107. In ihe in- tive issues L Gas preferred declined 314 107135 and American Cable 233 to 873 k statement was not jmportant and had any influence. Surplus reserve was re- 901,825. loans expanded $2,564,500; b on nand decreased $3,125,100, and deposits The reased §468.700. Some of Le suiail bears L0oK thelr profits in the sers. Hocking Valiey, Jersey Ceniral and “Tennessee Coal near the ciose, and this imparted a somewhat sieadier tone 0 ‘speoulation. Total _Bonds were weak: sales footed up $864.000. Cleveland, Chicazo and =i. Louis Col. frust fours fell 114 Hocking Valiey general sixes, 8; North e Pacific ihirds, Yo: Om uha and ob Loats first fours certificates, 134: Oregon Navigation Consoli- cated fpurs, 5i: do cum. fives, and West Shore coupon fouis. s 1n Governmext bonds coupon % e pon fours of 1925 sold Grain, FLOUR—Dull and weak. grades, $2 303 30; falr to fancy. 85 5 Batents.” 8415@5: Miunesota” cienr s Sl o siralghts, $1@4 45: do patents, 3 40@4 95, low extras. '$25U@330; City Mills, $egb; do patenis, $5@5 25: Kye m xture, $5@8 C0i sn pertine, $:@2 80: fine, $1 50@- 05, Southern fiour, dull: common to falr extra, $3 20 @3 60 good to « hoice do. 83 75@4. Rye flour, quiet, steady, at §2 60@3. CORNMEAL—Steady. Yellow Western, §190 Winter wheat, low YE_Doll, steady. Western, 39@41c car lo and 303,@39¢ c. 1. 1. Buffalo. @ o BARLLY — Dull, steady; Butalo _WHEA: 71691 271%:627%¢ c. 1. 1. r—steady, 1. 0, b., No. 1 Northern, 85 4c: ungraded rea, ac s 12irly active and iiregular, closing weak Yo declive on «asier cubles: weak West ———— . FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROYISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdort St., Tel. Main 1954 C CENTRA Y. OFFICE €25 Markel St., Paluce Hotel. Purly & Atkinson, % Manacers Tel. Main 5184. Uptown Office— Baldwin Iote! (adjotning Grill Koom). Tel. Main 109]. PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Keierence 1st National Bank, 5. F. CHICAGU. PRIVALE Wiks NEW YORK The coal and iron | THE BA FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1897 and free liquidation. active. No. 2 red, 8.7 %I/“' June, 793¢ 6140 CORN—Dull, firm; No. 2, 2834: elevator: aflout: steamer mixed, 2714c; 0. 3, 27¢. Options were withou feature and ciosed dull and unchanged. May only traded ip. February, 2555c; 821gc: May, ; Septemver, Juls, 77% 20350 May, 2934c: July. 30%4c. OATS—5pot, quiet, steady. Options, dull.” sieady. Nominally uuchanged. February, 2134c: May, 2134 July, 12¢ Spot prices:® No. B, 2134 No. 2 white. 28c: No 5 20140: No. 3 w d W eactrn, 21G25¢; white State and 2@30c. Provisions. LARD—Quict, firmer; Western steam, $400; $560% May, $1 15; refiued, dull; Continent South American, $4 6u; compound, 4@ | $@s 5. ‘ | | . 2 Chicago, 2 211gc: mi. Western, 'URK—Steady. quiet EUTTER—Steady: new me: moderate aemand, _West- ern creamery, 15@21ige: do factors. T@Lic, Eigins, 21vec; imitation creamery, 11@16c. CHEESF — Firm: moderate demand. skims, 6@9%4c; full skims, 5@3Vac EGGS—Firmer. Tcehouse, case, §2@3 30; West- era fresh. 18¢c. limed, 13 TALLOW—Steady, dull, at 3%4¢; coun:ry, 3349 Part S, | COTTONSEED OIL — Sirong, fair demand; | crude, 20@2014c¢: yellow prime. | RICK—a.ry active | MOLASSES Sieady COFFE 5@10 point« down: Febru- 7,89 10@9 15: Murch, $9 05: My, 89 10; July. 5§91 0 89 :0@9 25: Ociover, mber, $9 25; svor fio dull, easy SAL—Firm; unchanged ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 8@11c. 15 ACHL>—Peeled, boxes1216G15 bags 76! v P IUN ES~Four s 34 @3c. EAIBINS Tuo " coown erown, bje: four crow inpeeied, M., 44c; three London layers, $1 30 @1 5U: clusters, $130@1 8. 1 rag NUS—Soft suell, 9@9Yge: paper shell, 2¢, WALNUTS—Standard, 7e; do soft shell, 9c. HOPS—Moderately uctive: Pacitic Coast, 3g13c. WOOL—Firm; moderate demand. Domesiic fleece, 16@z23c; pulled. 18@31c; Texas, T@léc. Merchandise. TIGIRON—Moderately active. @12 50. 2 COPPER—Easter. American, 311 Lake, $11.90@11 95 LEAD-Quiet. Domestic. 43 2214,@3 %1%, TIN_Easier.” Straits, 813 45@14 50: piates, moderate demand. SPELTER—Stead: Domestic, $4@4 05. | CHICAGO MARKETS, | CHICAGO, 111, Feb. 13.—Wheat advanced in | price at and for & tme after the | morning, but before the expiraiion of th Rours tradiug fell away a full cent from the out de. The crowd was disposed t» buy wheat at the opening on the prospect (1 European hostiliies, but upon reflecting that English markets dis- played no concern reversed proceedings and soid out. St. Louls then started the talent by advanc- Ing over Lwo cents per bushel, for May prices here rose about a half a cent, which disappesrea when St. Louis 10st & portion of the advance. Receipts | 41T §-LWO CArS. L had 386 cars for two days. Withdrawals from stors smonnted to 57,90 | busheis. Liverpool cabics were unchanged at Lac lower. Withdrawa's for the week were 104,000 busels. Shipments from bo h Consts of 'this couniry for the week amounted to 2,051,345 bushels. During the last hour the marke grew very weak, prices breaking 34¢ from ine previous low point. ' Many stop loss urders came on the murket. Cou inental cabies were lower. Expo t clearances amounted to 352.000 mostly for (w0 duys. Muy wheat opened from 7554 to 7514¢, advanced 10 T614@7614c, deciined 10 /334¢, €105 ing at 783,@7. Ygc, 155@134c under Thursday. Estimated receipis for Monday, 26 cars. No. 2 red wheat ranged from 8234¢ to 86Ljc, closiog at about 823,@8 e CORN—1lie fluctuations in price and tone were in Tesponse to the irregular vibrations of the wheat market. Receipts were fair at 437 cars, and 139,- 960 bushels were withdrawn from store. Liver- pool cables were 14d higher. ~hipments of corn | irom both coasts w-re 3.169,000 bushels. Miy corn opened at :354c, sold beiween 2334c. 23350 800 2513¢, closing ut ihe laUer L4@4c lower Lhan yesterday. kstimated receipts for Monday 860 ca ATS—The trade in oats presented no note- worthy iwcident or feature. For tone the action of wheat was the guide. Receipls were 408 cars, and 240 bushels ware iaken from store. May oats | closed Lyc lower. Estimated receipis for Monday 815 cars. FLAX—Was easy. Cash orthwestern, 76c: May, 7lac, nominal; September, were 34 cars. PROVISIONS—The Gi was a bullish considers provisions, s was also the light Tuni ot Logs at the ynrds. ‘I'he mur- kel was Tairly active ani prices averaged consid- erab y higher than on Thursday. May pork closed 15¢ higher: May lard and ribs 732@10c higher. BUTTLR—Was firm, particular.y for fancy | grades, and a good business was trunsacted. Creamenes — Extras, 20%g0: firstv. 18@ 19 conds, 14@16¢; imitations, fancy, 1:@14c. Dair —Exiras. 17c: firsts, 1i@lbc: seconds. 9@1l0c. | Lacles—Extras, 11@12c: firsts, B1@834c; packing siock. Bc: grease. 235@3c; Yol butter. 10@1014c. GS—Were in brisk demand and (he fecling continues firm. Prices uachanged. Fresh siock, . 1, 74c. nominal; T5%,@7614c; July, 79@7viac. Keceipts eport on hogs 17¢ B doze: MONEY — Was 414@5% on call and 6% on tims | loans. New York excnange was quoied at S0c aiscount. | Closing Prices. WHEAT—Febtuary, T234e; May. T83,@T3%c; | July, 69 2:34@ CORN—_February, | c: May, 16750; July, 1755 | 2134@2134c: May, 2834c: July, 245 OA TS—February, 1 @173c. POKK —~May. $7 80: July, $795. LARD—May, $390: Ju'y. $3 9714 X1BS—May, $4 0215: July, 84 10, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irr. Feb. 13.—One of the most striking features of the cattls market atthe present time istue extraordinary demani for good feeding stock, which is selling at rela- tively higher prices. Feeders wers making falr profii on the caitle they are sending to market, though they are only half fat,and they are en- courazed to buy more cattle, as foed Is abundant cattle promise to continue in active demand. Droves averaging from 1350 to 1650 pounds are much sought after. Oniy & bandfui of catile were received to-day 8ad the murkel was quiet. Arrivais of 16,000 hogs to-day brought the sup- | piv of the entire week up (0 16K,750, agatnst 166, 878 las: week und 129,283 for the Corresponding Week & year 8go. Prices for hox at pre oat are higher than the relative prices of porc.lard and | ribs, but there 13 au active demand for green und caréd meat, and it this continues hog vaines will increase i sirengih. There was an active de- | mand to-day and prices were 5¢ higher. The week’s supply of sheep 100ts up 61.400 head, against 58 447 last week and 64.906 a year aco. The few sheep received to-day were readily disposed of ¢ firm urices. TYLE—Receipts, 800. Fancy beeves, $5 30 @5 40: cholce 10 prime steers, $4 90@5 25; good 10 choice steers, £4 50@4 55; medium steers, $4 20 @4 45; fair beet steers, $4 00@4 1U: common beet steers. 83 60@3 90: g00d (0 prime stockers and fecd ers, $385@4 25: comnon 10 g00d stockers ana feed- ers, $315@5 20 bulls. cholce to extra, $3 50@3 70 bulis, poor 1o chol . ¥2 4@3 30: cown and helters, | cnoice to prime, 5 3U@4 26; cows, fair 1o choice, £2 65@3 60; cows, common 10_fair canners, $1 85 2507 calves. 20od to fancy, $5 5U@6 30: calves, common to g0od, §3 50@3 75: Texns red s.cers 3 50@4 50; Texas cows and bulls, 32 10@3 50; milkers and spriogers, per head, $25@50. HUGS—Receipts, 16,000. Heavy packing and shipping lots, $3 30@3 60: common to0_choice mixed. $3 35@3 b0; cnoice assorted, $3 46@ 357; light, 33 40@3 87V4: pigs. $3 25@3 55. SHEEP—Recelpts. 1500. Liferior 10 cholce, $2 50@4 00; iambs, §3 50@5. Recelpts ut Omaha. £OUTIL OMAHA. Nenr.. Fob. 13.—HOGS—Re- ceipts, 3900. Market opened sieady: closed b bigher. Light and mixed, §3 30@s 42%4: heavy, $315@3 CATTLE—Keceipts. 900. Market steady, active. Steers 3 50@4 25; cows, $150@> 5U; feeders, $:@4 10. | SHEEP—Receints, 1000. Marcet firm. Mut- | tons, $3 95. Receipts at Kansas KANEAR CITY. M, Feb 1 HOOS — Re . celpts, 6500. Market strons. Light and me- dium, 83 30@342Ys; beavy, $3 23@3 4u: plgs, $3@5 20. % CATTLE — Receipts, 600." Ma nominal ; mostly Texas. Native steers, besi, $3 50@4 50 fair to_good, $3 25@4 25; cows and helfers, best, £3 00@3 60; fair to 001, 82 LO@3 V0; bulls $% 10 @3 20; %:0.kers and feeders, 83 4'@A 25: Texan an1 Western, 82 75@3 05; calves, $.@12. . P—Recelpts. 4000. Market active, steady. 5: muttons, $8 25@3 78. | NEW YOKK STOCKS, | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Eailroad Share, Money on call easy at 134@u Prime mer- cantile paper, 3%. Sterilng exchane firm, with | sctual business in bankers’ bills 1z 84 8314@4 85 for 60 days and §4 B634@4 B7 for demand. Pgsted Tates. §4 8516@4 8715 Comniercial bills, $4 85@ 4’8414 riiver boliicn on band, 476,078 ounces: s otk Gaverimers oonds sioaqy; a @olge. steady; Lo Sonte duts railrosd boDds weak. Siver i thie board neglected. CLOSTN® sTOCKS. . 85 (North American.., Norihern Pacific. City. Am Tel & Cable Atchison, ... Preterred. RS T 3 American Exvress110%s|N Y Central..... " 83, American 10baoco GYAN Y. ChicaodSil, 11 * 400 | 18t preferred 85 114 2d preferred. 24 Buitmore & Ohio.. 15 [N Y &N H........166 Erunswick Lands. %N ¥ & New Kug' 87 Buffalo, Roch & P. 163 N ¥, Susq & W.... 9 Canaga Pacific..... 55%a| Preferred....... 2514 Canada Bouthera.. 4digOntario. ... . 10 Canton Land. . (Untaric & Western 141, Central Pacii Oregoniniprovmnt— Ches & Ohio. Prete-red Chicago Aliog... Oregon Na Oregon Short Linc. 15 Chicazo, B & Q... Pacitic Mail. 25 Chicago'& ETIl.... 4% ' Peorms. D& Evany 215 Preferred...... [ 95 |Piusburz & W ptd. 15 Chicago Gas. " 7614 Puilman Palace.... 1641, Cleve & Plusbiirg. 166 — Quicksiiver ...~ 1 | Cotton 011 ¢ | 2000, 81 3134 | Mustard, 81 76@2 B cil: Flax, $1 55@1 40: C; |® m: Consolldated Gas..147 Readine............ 244! €L & St Louns. 21 14 RioGrande& Westa 12 Preferred. ........ 75 M Colo Fue! & IF¢Al 2 14 Preferred. ... Commercial Cabls, 150 | Preferred. Del Hudson . 10634 /~t Paul. Del Lack&Westrn 161 34| Preferred. | 101 St Paul & Daiuth. 40| Preierred pral s 3434 Preferred. 14gSP M@ N Preferred... ... 34 |Silver Certiiicaies. Fort Wayne........ 163 |Southern Facific. Great Northers pid121 |Southern & K Prefecred, Hocking Coal... ... Hocking Valiey... Homesiage......... 33 | Preferred. H & Texas Central— |Texas Pacific 814 1Minols Central.... 82 |Tol A A & N Mich,— lowa Central.... 7 Tol Uhlo & Central 15 Preferred......... 24Ya Preferred. 50 Kunsus & Texas, 24| Tol & Lois Preferred. 28 Preferred... ... Kiugston & 3" |Union Pacific. . Lake Erle & West: 16 |U P Den & Gulf! Preterred. ........ 66 U & Cordage.. Iake Snore.. /1162l Preferred, tonal Lead. .. 2285 Guaranteed Preferred 87 US Express... Long Istand |7 45 U6 Leather. Loutsville & Nash, 4914 Lo Llouisvilie,N Aoay 34U S Rubber.... Preferred. . ..... 1%4| Preferred. Manbattan Con.... 8o33(Utica & B River...150 Memphis & Charis 15| Wab S L & Pacific 614 1 Mexican Centrai.. 83| Preferred, 8| 3iichigan Ceniral.. 83| Wells-Farxal /" €8 | Minn &S L........— |Western Cnion.... b24 referred. I | Wisconsin Central. 2 Minn& St L'éom”. 183 Wheeltng & LE... 2 Jst preferred..... 18 5 914 2d preterred., ... 53 Missour! Pacific. 6 Mobile & Uhio. 8ip Nashville & Chiaii. 873! 24 Brooklyn Traction. 2 977/ Erie 2d ptd......... 1134/A merican Spiriis. 1604 Preferred.. CLosixe_rovps. ional Linseed.. 13 NJ Central... Noriolk & Westrn, Frelerred. ... Aln Class A 4x....105 | Northern Pac 1sts.115 Do Class B T el Alabsma. class C.. 88 : Atclison 4s........ 8114 Do consol 5 £ Dods A" 7 4635 0r Improvmay i Canada South 107 | Do b 18 Cen Pac lats 0195, — U R & N iste | Cherokes 4s, 1896102 | Do consol 5s, | Do 1867... U4 [Or Short Line és. 1o 189K 7104 | Do consol Ss.... Lo 1899 104 |Pacific 6s0t '97... — Ches & Obio 5s....110% Phila & Reading ds 81 Cb&N P Tr Rewsbs 4.3, Do Pid incom. 44% DC365s.......... 1934/K GrandeWest 1ais 73 Den & K G13:7211111 ISt L&TronMtGenbs 76 Do'sa.. 88 SLL&SF Gen 6a.1113%4 Erls 2ds. 000 65%4/SL Paul Cousols. .. 130 FW&DenCity isis 67" |5t P C & Padsts 111039 GHE&BABs...... 10 (80 Carolina 434a. .. 10714 Do24 7s. 83 Southern K Ros... 8834 Gen Kiee Dab 53, H & Tex Cent 8s. Do con bs. 95" | Do Pac Cat lsts. 107%|Tenn new 3s 102 "|Texas Pac Jowa Central . 96 (lexas Pac Zas. Kansas Pa Consois 76 Uniou Pac lsts Ks PaLsts Len Divi 1656 U S 48 reg of 1923, 12214 La Cousol ds.. 8533 Do ds, coupon. Missouri funding. .\ — | U K ds reg of 1907, MKT 2ds. 914, Dods, coupon. Do 4s. S0 8434 Dozs. Mobile & ORio'ds.. 6712 Dots. veg. Jiutaal Union 6s..111%4 Do bs. coupon. N J Cent Gen 8s..11713 V& fonding dept. N Y C&Stlouindslos | Doregistersd Nor& West Gen 83120 | Do deferred 64 X Caroilua cou 4s.10135| Do irust rept st Dp 6a:: oo 305 | Waash Tachor NorthwesiCongola. 15034 W est shore 43 LOUCl 88.ureee 112 ) FOREIGN WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOGL, Exa., Feb. 13.—The spo: market 18 steady at 65 6340@61 T340, Cargoes are dull at 835 6d, promp. shipmet. FUTURRS. The Procuce Exchange cabie gives the following Liverpool quotations 1or No. 2 Rea Winter: Feb- ruary, 6s zi4d; Maicn, 6s 23;d: May, 68 514d: June, 65 4a: July, 6s 4d. SECURITIES. \.ExG., Feb. 13.—Consols, 112 9-16; sll- 4d:' French Rentes, 1021 673g¢. MARKETS, EXCHANGE A~D BULLION. Eterling Exchange, 60 days... #4864 £terling Exchange, sight... 4881y Sterling Cabies s 459 New York kxchatige, sight.... ... 25 ew Y ork Exchange, telegraphic. 275 (RREREN] Fine siver, per ounce. ... e Mexican Doliars 01% PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEL GRAINS, WHEAT—Prices continue to shrink, both on and off call. The shippers are doing very little, nence trade s dull. Quoted at t1 30@1 3215 @ cil for common grades, $1 85@1 3734 for average No. 1, $1 383 B ctl for cnoice aud $1 40@1 50 ® cul for extra cnoice milling. . CALL TOARD SALES. INFORMAL BERSION—9:15 o'clock—May —88:000 ctis, £1 31 400, §: 30741 2000, §1 3134: B0V, 26,000, 81 316y: 2000, $1 319, 00U, $1 181y; 5000, 81 183,; 4000, 31 313, 3 $1%i% Decen ber—14,000. 31 1814, FGULAL MOBNING SESSION—Aay—4000 cils, 10.000, $, 5215 December—2000, 81 157+ 1-34; 2000, 21 19, BARLEY =T ere is an acilve demand for bright Feed, which Is scarce on this marke At the mo- | ment. Feed, 76@8uc B cul; Brewing, 574@9214c B ol CALL HOARD SALES. JNFORMAL S¥&SION—8:15 o'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—May—2000 ctis, 77440, KEGULAR MOENING SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 1784¢; 600, T75g¢. OATS—The marxet fs dull with an Inclination towara weaker prices. Mliliing, $1 25@1 40: ‘ancy Feed, $1 5712@1 45 % cil: Common White, $1@1 10; go0d Lo chuice, $1 15@1 35, according 1o quaiity. Black for feed, 95c@®1 US: for seed, $1 10 @1 25; Gray, 51 15@1 30; Red, §1 10@1 20; Sur- prise, $145@ 50 B ctl. ORN—_The East continues to keep us heavily stocked wiih Its product. rLarge Yellow, 75@S0c: Small Round do, 90c; White, 1739@52Vsc B cil. RYE—88@9uc 3 otl. EUCKWHEAT=Quoted at 81 15@1 25 B cil. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras. B4 85@4 95: Bakers' exiras, 84 75@4 85; Super. fine $4@4 35 B obl. LOKNMEAL, ETC.—Fead Corn, $17@17 50; Cracked Corn, $17 50818 § ton, © @17 80 MILLSTUFFS—_Prices In sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 83 P 100 ivs; stye Flour. 2 75 % 100 Ih: Rice Flour, £5 76: Cornmeal, $2@? 25: extra cream 40, $2 76, vatmeal, $300; Ost_wroats. $4: Homlny, 83 10 @3 80: Buckwhea: Flour, $320@3 50: Cracked Wheat, 83 50; Farina, $4] Whole Whear Floor. $3: Rolled Outs (bbls), 35 50@5 90 Peari Burle; 8375@4; Spllc Peus, $360; ureen do, ¥4 26 @ 100ws. HAY ANO FEEUSTUFFS. All descriptions remain unchanged. BRAN—813@13 50 for the best aud $12@12 50 #.ton for outside brand MIDDLINGS—$18 50819 50 for aud $20@21 ¥ ton for the best. PEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $17 50@18; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $26 50 % 1on; jobbing, $27 60; clipped Oats, 81 '3U@1 50 ® ctl. HAY—Wheat, $5@11; Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10: Oar, 85@9; Bariey, 87G8 50; River Bariey. Alfalfa, 3 Vi compressed, $6 8% Sock s5a8. doar vhas B 1A W—20@00c B bale. BEANS lower grades AND SEEDS. Offerings of all articles in these lines & and trade is very doll. BEANS — Bayos, #1 650@1 60 @ cu: Sman Whizes, £1 161 25 ctl; Large Whites. $1@1 15 8 ctl; Pinks, 81 10@1 25: Reds, £110@1 20: Black- eye, $1 10@1 16; Red Kidney, §2 50: Limas, 81 70 @1'90. Butters, 81 25@1 50; Vea, 31 15@1 50, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 3042 75 Yellow ed, 13,@:14c B b: Alfalta, 614c: Rape, 234¢ Hemp, sc; Timothy, 4bmc. URIkD PEAS—Niles, 81@1 20 ® o $140@1 50 ¥ cil POTATOES, ONION>, VEGETABLES. Values of all descriptions show little change. POTATOES—New Potatoes, 5c B B Sweet Potatoes, $1 25@1 75; Early Rose, 75@85¢: River Reds.75@85¢; Burbank Seedlings, 75@8oc B ctl for Rivers, 90c@8$1 10 for Salinas and 75@8Uc for Petalumas; Oregon Burbanks, 85c@81 1 ONIONS—81 50@2 . ctls Cut Onions, 75c@ $1_25: Oregons, $2@2 25. VEGETABLES—Hothouse Cucumbers. 50c@$1 ® dozen: Asvaragus, 8@16c ® Ib ior common and 2@3lc % D ior choice; Rhubarh, — ¥ box: Los Angeles Summer Squash, 75¢ @31_® box: Los Augeles Green Peppers. 6@ 7c: Mushrooms. :0@20c ® b; Marrowfat Squash. $5@R ® ton: Los Angeles Tomaioes, 50c@$1 ¥ box: Dried reppers, 7@5c B b: Es¢ Flan , 15 Green Peas. s@vc @ M: Los Angelrs String Beans, 5@10<: Dried Okra, ¥@Se ® B: Cab- buge, 40@50UC B cu; Carrots, 25@30¢ B sack: Gar- lic; 1%@2c B . BUTTEE, (HEESE AND EGGS, BUTTERB—The tendency in creamery Is down- ward. CREAMERY—Fancy Creameries. 21@22c; sec- onds. 18@19¢ ¥ . Da1RY—Fancy roils, 15@16c: squares, 17318c % 1: good to choice. 13@14c: lower grades,10@ . 2ge. PICKLED-13@14c ® B for old and 17@18c jor new Fiexix—13@14c B b for old and 17@18c for new. CREAMERY TUB—16@17c B . CHEESE — Choice mild new Is quotable at 10c B b: common to good old, HaSe B M; Cream Cheddar, 11@12¢ $ 1b: Young America, 1lc; Western, 11@l2c: Eastern. 14@lélgcd Ib. EGGS— Prices drop every day now. are (00 heavy. Ranch Fegs, 13@15¢; 12@12%c: Duck Eggs, 16¢. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY —Weak and dull. Three cars of East- ern are expected this week. Live Turkeys, 13@l4c B 1 for Gobolers, 13@ Consolldation Coal. 33 | Preferred . 11 14c® D for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 14@15c B ; Gees alr. 81 25@1 76: Goslings, $2 50@3: Daties, $4/505 B0 for old and $6@7 Tof yonne: Hens 83 50@4 50; Koo-ters. younx, $4 SUEH 60+ go. ola, 84: X eyers €565 50: Brotlers. ¢4 50@5 or Tovgn and 85 50@4 Tor smail: Pigeons, 3 oz ror young and $T@1 25 for old. SAMY — English ~nipe sre quotable at §250@8: Jack Snipe, — ¥ dogen: Hare, §1: Kabbits, 1 25 for Cottontails and $1 for smail: Gray Geese, $250. White Geese, $1: Brant, $150; Honkers, 83 50@4 DECIDUOUS AND CITREUS FRUITS, Oranges are dull but steady. Fresh stocks of Mexjcan Iimes are about due. Appies are s'ow. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, S0c@$) B box or choice, $1 25@1 35 for fancy Red, 075 for common; Eastern, $1 50 ® bbl. BERRI Eastern Cranberrles, 26@7 9 bbl. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel ~Oranges are quot- abie at §2@2 78 B box: Seedlings, £1@1 25 B box: Lemons, 75c@$1 25 for common and #1 50@3 for 000 1o choice; Mexican Limes, 85@6; Callfor bia Limes, 31 30g) 5 Bavanss, 314 9 buach: Piueapples, §2@1 ¥ do: DRIED FRUITS, XAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations on the Fruit Ex- change are nominaily as follows: CABLOAD LoTs—ADFCOLS are quotable at @9c for Koyals and 1116@12¢ for cholce to fancy Moor- parks: Prunes. S@31ac for the 4 sizes Peaches, 4@514c for prime 10_choice, 614@7c tor fancy and 2@10¢ for jeeied 1D boxes: Apples. 5@5les for evaporated and X@2%4c for «un-ined: rears, 214 @>c for prime to choICe, 4@334¢ for quarters ang E@61ec for halves: Plums, 4¢ for pitied ana 1bge fo’ uipitted: Neciarines, 3Ya@4le for choice aid blge for tancy: Wulle Fiks, Sc: Black Figs, 914 @liac. “JoBBING PRICES—Peaches, 4030 W © 1 fancy, 634G 734 P i peeled. 12%oc % . Apri- cots, 6la@9c ® I: macy, 10c: Moorparks, 1@ 38c! evuporated Apples. B%e; sun-dried, 2 3 Prunes, Shzc for ihe 4 sizes: Figs, black, 5o for unpressea and 3@3140 for pressed: white Figs, dc. Plums, 454@5c tor pitted aud lige for unpitted: Neotarines. 4@6c ¥ b for prime v fancy: Py 9315@bc for whole 4¥2@bd%ac for quarters mu: 475@614¢ for halves. Raisins— CARLOAD PRICI — Four- crown, Jooss, three-crown, 4%sc B I; two-crown, 330 B b seediess Sultanas, G34c: seedless Muscatels, $3/4c ihree-crown Loudon iayers, 81 15; clusters, 81 80 Dehesa clusters, §2 60; imperial clusters 5 dried Grapes, 8¢ 3 . JoBRING PRICKE—SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, loose, 534¢; B-crown, 4%4c: F-crown, S3gc: seed: less Suitanas G3c’ weedless Murcarels, dhgc S-crown London Iavers, 81 25: clusters, $1.60; Dehesa clusters, $2 70: 1mperial clusters, 8 NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnute, 614@7c B B for stavdard and 9@9igc B M foF soitshell; Almords, 6@blac for Lauguedoc, 3@ ac for ‘hardshell and 5gUc B B for paper shell: Pianats, 46c B D for rastern ana 4c for. Call fornin: Hickory Nuts, 5@¢c % Bb; Pecans, 754@ S0 Ib; Fllberts, 754@8c; Brazu Nuts, Ti4@8c: Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 % 100. HON EY—Comb, 10@1234c {or bright and 5@9c for lower grades: water-wiite extrucied, 5@dlge; Vight smber exirncted 412@4%4c; dark amoor. 434c: dark, 2@8c B b LESWAX-22@260 b, PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6 B b for heavy, 7c B for lght medium, 914¢ for light, 10c B B for exira light and 11340 B I for sugar-cured Enst- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@13lgc: Callfornia Hams, - 10@10%c: Mess Becr, $7g7 00 mess do, $5@8 50: family do, 89 HU@I primo Pork, $7 50 @ 8: extra ciear, $16 ® bbi mess. $14 B bul: Smoked Beet. 1 B . LARD—Eastern. lierces, is quoted at 5ige for compound and 6@6%4c for pure: pails, 7c: Ualil- forala tlerces 0G5 V2@ b for compound and e for pure: bult-bbls, 834¢; 10-B tlus, T34¢: do, 6, . b i E—6@6%4c In tierces and 73,@8%4c COTTULEN in 10-B tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and orands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy sslted sieers, 8c B M: medinm, 7c: lizht €@8%gc: Cowhides, 6@6La salied Kip. 6c ¥ D: swited- Caif, 7@dc: saited Veal. 6c: dry Hides, 1216@130: culls and brands, 935@10¢ ® ib: dry Kip aud Veal,8@10c: dry Calf, cutls. 10c; Goatskins, 20@85c each: Kids, Deerskins, €ood sammer, zbc W b: medium, Sheepskins, snearlings, 10@20¢ . 25@85¢ each; medium, S0@45c r} long wools. 40@6UC ach. ALLOW—No. 1, rendervd, $@8%4c; No. 2, 2340; d, dc; Grease, 26 B . WOOL~We quote Fall Wool as follows: Free northein, 7@8%c ¥ b: middie counties, free, 514@ 7e; 4o, defective, 4ba@ec: San Joaguin, S@5c: Go, foothill, b@7c: Easiern Oregon, 7@l0c: Valley Oregon, fall and lamby', W0@lc B b HOPS—6@5e for Jr 10 choice aod 9@10c B B sor tancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, Be: July deifvery, Sc; San Quenun, $4 78; Bags, 24%9@2614c. COAL—Wellington, 84 ton; New Wellington, $8 % ton: Southtield Wellingion, $7 60 ® to; Seattie, $5 60: Bryant, 35 50: Coos Hay, $4 7 June- Wool CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, Feb 13 12w Fea dsker Bl Avest, Alvhe Con. 07 09 Jackson...... — 23 U5 il = U2 15 Justics. s 25/ Kentuol 3 62/ Lady Wash"J 2 Benton Con... 15 0 Mexican... a1 Eullion 3/ Nevad: = Caledonia. 10 Chollar 9 Uphir. b1 Con.Cat&Va. 205 2.10/0verman... 12 Challence Coa. 43 | Potosl. ... 47 Con, Imperiai. 01 (2 >avage, Coutidencs.... 1.00 1.U5|>corpio; Con New Yors - 12 Crown Poiat . 25 EastSierraNed — kurekaCon... — Excheauer = Syudicaze. boud & Cacfy. 45 &€/ Unlon Lod.. 39 Likice Norers 120 L26{Ciab. ...l o Holmes 15 801 clow Juaem 27 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY Feb 13 10:30 A M. UNITED STATES BONDS. o & e B Asker US4sconn.1i2 — (G Sdsrez...dUd 110 Donew issuels — MINCKLLAN KOS mave Cal-stChie3s. 1106 — OBk Gas 6s.. — 104 Cal Elec L 64125 132 |Lo2d is .. 108 11014 CntraCWBs — 87 |Umnibusbs.. 213 Dpnt-stex-cp 57%4|P &O Ry 63, — Ldsn L&P 6312815129 |P&Cu Ry 63, — F&CH KR 65.0410110 |Pwi-st KR 6114 Geary-st K5310114102%|keno, WLaL — HCESDYae 05— Eacto P& L. — 100 losang L6s — |SF&NPRSs. 10054 Dotinteed 6s — 0L |[SPRRAriz6) 91y — MKt-aiCbies122 SPRRCalds, — DoKyCon bs. 10635 NucVings 1st — NevCNgR7s.108 X Ry Cal 65.100 N Ky cal s, ~ SPRECalos. — ~PBrRCaibs. 9714 ISV Water 531205 SVWaier 45, 10073 SIKtGEESS — sToCKS |Sprog Valiey 714 977 i 1023 Contrs Costa 834 40 MariaCo. ... — b2 ©AS ANDELECTRIC § TOOKY Capitat.. — 25 |Pacific Lien: 43 Central, o8y — [SFG&Elec. 6% 9 M ElecLight — ' 9 |SanFrancscd 2 3l O G L&EH — B 8436 S10CKIO. 1vs = Pacoas Imp — 917 INSURANCE wTocKL. Fireman'sFa180 — [sua COMMERCIAL RANK &TO7RK L Anglo-Cal... 81 53 |First Natoni 18034186 BankofCal.. — %41 |LondooP&A.13744 Cul SD&T Uo107 151084 Merch £x.... 14 BAVINGS ANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo. — 1460 [Sav & Loan. 105 HumbSE&L 1100 — [Securlty. - Mutual. 83 _— |UatonT = Bsuv Unioa — 475 BTRNRT RAILRoAn sTorwt Calfornia....106 110 (OakSL&Haz — 100 Geary st 20— |Presidio..... 415 — Markers(" D 4314 4335 FoWban ETOCKY Atantiep.., 16 17 (GiantCon..., 30 32 Calitornia.. 'l B0 100 |Vigorin - 90 Eustern D0 50 873 MISCELLANKOTY T2kt Alaska Pkrs. — 104 0, Ger Lead Co. 80 100 5o 23 25 HawC&SCo.. 16 1614 PacAux FA — 4 Huich SPLG 2434 %434 PacBoraxCo. — 96 MerExAssa. — 110 |Parf PainiCo — ¢ SALES—MOBNING SESSION. Board— 225 Hawailan Commerctal. . 16 1215 25" do o 16 2 20 do do . 50 Market-st Rallw, 10 Oakland Gas 25 5 ¥ Gas & Eiectric Co. 30 do do 20 do do $6000 S V 4% Bonas, Board— 150 S ¥ Gus & Electric Co.. $10005 V 6% Bonds 1512 43 ‘zn% Claidan s1EAmess. Dates of Departure ¥rom San Franclaco. 15 6Fw | Pier s, 15. $am Prer 3 1502 M|PMSS 15, 9au | Plaz 11 16.10AM | Pier13 16. bem | Pler 13 Ysauine Bay. | Feb 16, Bax |iec 3 | HumboldtBay |Feb 17, 2rw | tiac ) an Diego...... [Feo 17.13am |Prer 11 Stace o Cal. | Poruand . 17.20Ax | Pler 24 Coos Bav..... | Newport 19" gam | Pler 11 City of Para Panama. |Fen 2012 x £ M S8 WalluWaila| Vic & Pgt 500 | Feb 20, San Mexico...... | San Diezo..... | Feb 21.11am| G.W.Eidér. | vortana Feb 22.10ax Pler 9 SroaMkR | Wallsend, $8 50: Scotch. —: Brymbo, - beriand, §13 50 in bulk and $15 1u sacks syivania, Anthracite Lgg, #11@12 ® ton: Weish anthracite, $8@10; Canfiel, ® ton; Kock Springs, Castle Gaie and Pleasant Valley,” $7 60; Coke. $11@12 fn bulk and 313 B ton in sks. CANNED SALMON—The Alaska P fociation quotes Red Salmon_as foilo 0f 25,000 cases. 98¢ @ dozen: 50.000 cuses, 921ac % dozen: 75,000 cases, BUc § dozen, met casn £. 0. b. ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Comp quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, Sia Powdered, bc: Fine Crushed, Slgc; Dry Granu- lated, 4340; Confectioners’ A, 43gc: Magnolia A, dc: Extra C, 8%c: Golden ¢, $3,c: haif bacrels 34C more than barrels, snd boxes Ya> more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as {01low: BEKF—First. quality, 6c: choice, 634c: second, 5@534c: third do, 4@dyec B M. VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small, 7@8e B Ib. MUTION—Wethers, 614@7c: Ewes, 6@6%c CE N LAMB—Bpring. 10912%4c B b. PORK—Live Hogs, 53/s@3%ec B I for large and 865@334c for small and mediam; dressed do, 43, @vc® b KECEIPTs OF PEODUGE. yom 24 HOURS. 6,651] Butter. ctis.... 2640 Checss, cus 1,380 Egs, dos, 401 | Hides. no. —| Peits. bais 3,600 Wine, gas. >"ooo 400/ Quicksliver, 3Ty 5,287 Wool, bis.... 63| Leather, rolls. 78| Tallow. ctis. o0 500/ Lime, bbis. ...ee 812/ Flour, or sks.... Wheal, ctis.. . Middlings. sks.. Bran. sks. Hay, tons, THE STOOK MARKET. The mining stock market closed the week dull at rather lower yrices as & rule. The Utah and Bullion assessments fall delin- quent In board to-morrow and the Savage delin- quent sale takes place also. Con. Cal. & Va. produced 37 tons of ore, assay- ing $41 02, last week. I'he Bullion-Beck Mining Company of Utah hss declared a dvvidend of $1 per share, amounting to $100,000, making & total to date of $2.067,000. The Meércar Mining Compary of Utah hes d clared a aividend of 1245 cents per share, amoont- ing t0 $26,000. The toial dividends to date are $615,000. The Centennlal-Eureka Mining Company of Utah bas declared a dividend of $1 per share, amounting to $50,000, making $1,920.000 to date, There will probably be a contesi for the control of the Hale & Norcross ac the annusl meeting, March 10. ‘The contesting parties are headed by Jeromish Lyuch and George W. Grayson re- spectively. Following Are the Highest Prices Dar- ing the Pust Woek. Cieone_.._._____|Crescent City. Weilington. .. | Departare Bay State of Cai... | Portiand. City of Para... | | Yaauina ay 2T | Victoria & Puget %o - |San Diego. ...... |Coos Bay. | ifombola: Newpor.. | Bonolua Mexico..... Seattle. .. Tacoma.... san Diego. Crescea Ciiy. . | Crescent G una | Det Norte (rays Huroor, Gev W. kider.. | Portland .. Tillamook. ... | Portland. . | Seattie China and Japan. . Oscos. e -+ | Coos Bay'....] * | Humbold: Bay . | Newporr. | Grays Harbor. Tmatilia. | Victoria & Puget Sound | .. Acapuico. ... | Papama. . —_— SUN, MOON AND TIDE, UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODFTIC SURVEY TiMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT Fo«T POINT, ENTRANCE To EAN FRANCISCO BaY. PUBLISHED BY OFFIl- CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. NoTE—The high and low waters occur a. the City Front (Mission-sires: Wharf) aboat twenty- five minu:és Inter than at Fort Polat; ine height of tide s the same & both place — Febraary—189 Sunda-, Feb uary 14. 7.00| Moon rises... 548 Moon secs. | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morniog tides are given In the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as (o time. ‘The second time column gives the second tide of the dny, 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 (ides, s sometime. sccurs. The heights given are additious to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes th helght, and then the number given 18 subtractive from the depth given by the charts. Mon. [Tues. | Wed. Thrs.| § u9 09 [T 14 19 28/ gl 7 6yl o4} vyl 10 48] vl 2.15) 138 1 o8 2| 8| vel us| ag Gould & Carry | 4f| 47 b 4t Hale & Norcras| 1.10 41 80 1 1 4| 49| 4s| g 47 4¢l a7 47 ot o8l 0 Sianduni. 18 18 | 1.8 rra Nevada | of it Uniou., 3 1 & Gl vl o 5| 81 3 BOARD SALES. Following were the sles in the San Francisco Xtock Foard yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING 3 .14]300 CC&V...2.15) 26(37 2.1 Following wers the sales in Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—1 400 Atnba.....08[250 Chilnge...44) 600 Alta.......05{150 Cont ... 87|41 400 Andes 300 6 &4 400 Caleds.. 13 (350 H&N...1.3( $50 Chollar~..94/980 ......... 123 401 N Nev,, . 89 1200 S Hill....01 100 Sidrd...1.60 (#00 Unien.....87 401500 Uzan. JIIA0Bl4A50 X Yok NOTICE TO MARINERS, A branch of the United States Hydrographlo Office located In tha Merchanty Exchanze ls maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of ners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially favited to vislt the office, where complete seis of charts and salling directions of the worid-are kept on hand ror com- parison and reference, and the latest Information can always be oblained regarding lights, dangers t0 navigation and all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and 13 dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic sigual received each day from the United States Naval Observaory . Mare Isiand. Cal. A motice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, it any, is published the sams day 0y the afternoon papers, #ad by the mornlng papers the following dav. W. 8. Hueres. Ueutenant, U. & N.. in charxe The Time Ball. ERANCE FIYDROARAPRIC OFFron C. % V., JmergomEs o ) Eax Fraxcisco. February 13 1897 The time ball was not dropped .0 day, the mech- anism being out of order. 1t will be repaired at oo W. & Huemss, L ¢ U. S N. inchacie tet SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivel. SATURDAY, February 13. Stmr Doric. Smith, 28 days 12 hours from Hong- kong, via Yokohama 1y days 15 hoursand 36 min. via Hono utu b days 23 nours 51 miu; pass ana mdse, to 0 & 08 8 Co. Stmr Truckee. Dan.els, 89 hours from Astoria $70 M f lumber, to D H Bivbs Lumber Co. Stmr Eureka. Parsons, 72 hours from Newport and way ports; pass and mdse,to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sbip America, Harding, 8 aays from _Departare Bav ; 2050 tons coal. to R Dunsmuir & Sons. Scnr Newark, seck. 15 hours irom Bowens Zanding, 180 M 'ft lumber, to F Heywood. Senr Albjon, Thorsen, 50 davs irom Nehalem River, via Columbia_River 11 days: 80 M ¢ lum- ber. 1o Pacific Box Co. Schr Ivy, Murchison. 10 days from Grays Har- bor; 190 M 7t lamber, t0 8 E Slade Lumber Co. Clearat SATURDAY. February 13 Stmr City of Peking, Smith, Hongkong and Yo- kobama, via Hono ulu: P M S 5 Co. Stmr Clty of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Port. Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Mexico; Jeysen, San Diego: Goodall, Per- | kins & C | Stmr Corona, Doran, Eureka: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Haw ship Hawalisn Jsles, Kustel, Vancouver: A Neison. 1 bark Northernbay, Frame, Queenstown; Bal- fonr, Guthrie & Co. Bkio S N Castle, Habbard, Honolulu: J D Epreckeis & Bros Co. | Schr Alexander, Folkman, Kollak; North American Commercial Co. Sailed. SATURDAY, February 13. Stmr Corona, Doran, Eureka Stmr ity of Peking, Smith, Hongkong and Yo- kohama, " Stnur Crescent City, Allen. Crescent Clty. Simr Point Arena. Joaason, Mendociao. Stmr Navarro, Dugsan. Eureka. Stmt Mexico, Jepsen. San Diego. Bark Ca:ro.iton. Jouss, Nanalmo. BkinS N Cast e. Hubvara, Honolulu. Echr Sailor Boy, Peterson, Fverctt. Schr 1da McKay, Jonnson. Willapa Hacbor. Lelecraphie. POINT LORNS Feb. 1%.-1). » x.—Weathar cloudy; wind NW: veioci.y 12 mlies Charters The schr Alice Coote loads lumber at Port Gam. ble for Honolu u. . ~nokan. Jan 35—Lat 5 N, long 28 W, hence Oct 20, for Queenstowa. Domestic Pors COO0S BAY—Arrived Feh 11—Stmr Arcata, hnce Feb9. Feb 12—s:mr Lmpire, hence Feb 9. Bacbourd Fely 18—>tme Arcats, for “aa Fran- clsco, FUSAL—Arrived Fev 13—Simr Newsboy. hence enll, TACOMA— for San Pedro. SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 12 noura Maru. rom Yozoham SAN PEDRO—Salied Feb from Port Blakel Etnel Zane, for Arrived Feb 1 reka. SEATTL hence Feo 9. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Feb 13 %or Honoluiu. ASTORIA—Salled Feb 13—scur J 3 Colman,for Guaymas. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Feb 15—H B M stmr Co- mas. RT BRAGG—Sailed Feb 13—Stmr Noyo, for San Franciaco. PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived Feb 1§—Schr Laura Madsen, from Vancouver. | Eastorn Porta. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Valencia, from Colon. | Br ship Merioneth, ed Feb 12—-Schr Marla E Smith Jap simr Waka- —Schr C S Holmes, : stor Caspar. Feb 12—scar zet Sound. Scur Serena Thayer, from Eu- —Arrived Feb 13-Stme Progreso, Schr Prosper, Foreign Ports. MATIUKON A—Sattea Feb 2—Brig Consuelo, for | San Franclsco. Arrived Feb 1—Schr Anna, hence Jan 12. YOKOHAMA—~ailed Jan 26—Norstmr Her- man Wedel-Jarlsberg, for Calcatta HONOLULU—Arrived Feb 6—Bratmr Coptic, from Yokonama. ailed Feb 4—Bark Andvake, for Port Townsend. Bark Monican, for Sau Francsco EALAKERUA—Arc.vel Feb 2—Whal bark John and Winthrop hence Jan €. ANTWERP- Arrived Feb ~ —Nor stmr Guern- sey, hence Nov 25. NANAIMO-Sailea Feb 12—Brship Dovenby Hall, for San Fran.isco. Importations. NEWPORT—Per Eureka—20 csezgs, 1 crate screens, 125 s<s paanuis. 146 bxsoranges, 5 bbis walbuts, 3 bxs raisins 10 bxs lemons. San redro -15 empties. 2 cs wine, 20 sections harrows, 2 bbs supplies, 9 draw bars, 5 colls rode, | 2 bdis railings. 1 cs clothiug. Hueveme—1 bx butter. b cs egg: East San Pearo—373 o3 salmon, 100 bbis tar. 24 bxs oranges, 10 sky sweet potatoes, 14 fickins 10 bxs buiter, 2o bxa limes. Carpinteria—i bdi trees. Ventura—3 bxs baklug powder, 14 csexes, 4 03 oll. 22 bxs batter, 1 cs asphaitum, 1 cs Lobacco, 2 bois olives, 1 roll carpe , 176 bxs oranges, 120 | bxa lemons, 3 bxs tangerines, 1 bale uld bugs. | vi0 a—111 5k crawiish, 3 bxs butter. | Santa Barbara—1 cs ary goods, 80 bdls hides, 5 | Dbos tailow, 7 bdis peits, 1 sk coa', 6 kegs nails, 38 bxs lemous, 17 bxs oranges. Pory Harford—12 bxs fish, 27 bxs butter, 35 bdls | nides. 16 cs exgs. 1 sk rock, 35 bdls hides, 1 bol junk, 1Bx chesse, 2 cs cauned fruit, 283 sks beans. Cayucos—). cs exgs, 85 bxs 3 (ubs butter, 2 C5 caeese, 54 dFessed caives, | bx fish. ~an Simeon—»3 bxs butter, 10 tubs butter, 1 cs | shoes 18 caeggs, 1 po cesiing, 1 bdl hides, 65 dressed calves Monierey—48 hides, 7 bals pelts, 1 calfskin, 100 bxs upples. CHINA AND JAPAN—Per Doric—7379 pkgs 28 pkgs rice, 318 pkgs tes, 966 pkzs cur.os, 7 pkgs parcels, 20 pkgs siik £00ds, 1360 bales matting. Overiand—111 pkgs mdse, 334 pigs tea. 322 DKgs raw siik, 175 pkgs curios. 137 pkass straw | brald. £3 pxgs parcels, 7 pkgs sllk ooas, 506 rolis ma ting. | Central and South America—317 pkgs mise, | 1608 pies rice, 1 peg tea, 10 cs oll, 80 pkgs silk gooas, 28 rolis maiting. Consiznees. | Per Eureka—CE Whitney &Co: J McCue: H S Ewmerson: J Ivancovion & Go: Flasch & Hlirsch- feld; M O’frien; McLean & McMilian: WT Pili- man; LeviSplegel &Co: River rxpress: Itailan- | Swiss Colouy: Himer, Bredhof & Schaiz: H T Jounson & Co: D M Osborne & Co: Tubbs Cordage "0; boston Woven Hose Co: Kosenberg Bros & | S F Weeks: Dalrymen’s Unloa; Judson Frui Co; Wellman, Peck & Lu: brauer, Grasshoft & Co Getz Brog & Co: W P Day: O BSmith & Co; Del Moate Milliug Co; American Tobacco Co: G 1T Rartle:t: Wetmore Bros: D N & E Walters: Chaix & Bernard: Dalton tros: W H Adams: Iumel & Co: Goodall, Perkins & Co; Wood. Curtis& Co: D Demartiul & Co: Bissinger & Co: L Scatena & Co: Porter, Slessiuger & Co: Canbope Bros: ‘Tram bell & Beeb : U Schilling & Co; Wi meraing, Lowe & L0; Neuburger, Reiss & Co: American Union Fisn | Co: Crown Distiliery Co: 4 H Keasing: A Levy & | Co: Nortoo, Telier & Co: ‘Wheaton, Breon & Co; J | A Roeblins’s Sons: Cal Boitling Co; A Paladini; A Ean : Dodge, Sweeney & Co: G Camilloni & Co: 4 B Inguslia: Stanaard Oil Co; Sacram nto Fish Co: Russ, Sanders & Co: Marshall & Retmers: W Cilne: M'T Freitas & Co: H Duard: F Url & Co; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; De Bernardi& Co: McLeod & Hautjl; F B iaight: Dodee, Sweeney & Co: § B Short: WO Price & Co: Witzel & Baker; J Hoff- man: Bissinger & Co;: Schweltzer & Co: A Wyss; | Marshall, Teggart & Co: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: H N Tilden &Co: Chas Montgomery & Co;- Kems Supply Co: Hills Bros: H Kirchmaun & Co: k Ber- wick: H Meyer: H Waldrcx: Western Meat Co 4 M Moore;: W W Montague & Co; P Gusmani & [ Per Doric—A Brown & Sens; A C Robinson: A Brandenstein & Co; A N sunners: Blanco & Fri- gueres: Blanchard & Page: Bowhl Bros & Co: Brown Bros & Co: Cuinawud Japan Trading Co; Calboun, Koobins & Co: Canadian Bank of Com- merce; Clayiou & Rockhil; C B Rauss: Captain Zallnski, D D Stubos: De Vall & Carro1; E.lis Hijos. ¥ Gonzales; Fitch & Hox aad: F C Jen. Dlags & Co; kearen & Daniel: G T Marsh & Co; Hongkonz and Shanghai Bank: Hawley Bros: H H Berger: Jesse L Lejarzo: J H Bod-n & Co: Jar- din, Mathieson & Co: various Chi iese and Japan- ese merchants: J G Siegfried & Co; Kuriz, Stu- boeck & Co: L Lion & Sous: L w ertheimer & Co: Lazard Frer s: Masle Bros; D Meyer; M J Bran- densteln & Co: FJ Alvarado & Co; L Levy;J B Morgan & Co: Parroit & Co: R B Bain: R H Mar- | shall; W & J Sioane & Co: Winter & Smillie; Wm Koth For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fourteenth Page. —— BANK; AND BANKERS. GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 526 California St., S. F. Capital actuslly pald up In cash.... $1,000.000 00 Deposits Decemoer 31, 1885....... 30,727,586 59 Reserve fund . - 7 '715.000 00 Guaranteed capitai. 1,200,000 00 OFFICERS—President, B. A. Becker: First Vice-President, Kdward Kruse: Second Vice- President, Daniel Meyer: Ca Scamidt: Assistant Cashier, Wi Secretary. George Touraey; A. H. Muiler. BOARD OF DIRECTORS—B. A. Becker, Ed- ward Kruse, Daniel Mever, H. Horstmann, Ign. Stelnhart, Nie. Van' Bergea, £mil Rohte, H. B. Russ, D. N. Walter. Attorney, W. 5. Goodfellow. JUDICIOUS INVESTMENTS in STOCKS, BONDS or GRAIN are 1000 PER CENT. more profitable than in other channels. OUR SYNDICATE PLAN OF SPECULATON affords large and small Investors the dual advan- tages of safety and_most satisfactory returns on | sums of 325 to $1000. Prospectus and Market Letter mailed free. SETTLEMENTS SEMI - MONTHLY. DeWOLF & CO., Bankers & Brokers, Bank References. 50 Broadway, N, Y. City. ter, A. H. R ain’ Herrmann; Assistant Secresary, PARTICULARS FREE ON APPLICATIO! SAM. KELLER & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 44 Broadway and 45-47 New Street, New York. Agencies in AU Large Cities of the United States. Nearly seventy cent profit on our “Holiday Combi ‘ation,” coverin: only twenty-seven days transactions: OVER EIGHT PER CEN'T weexly on ihe iavestment for the past SIX Y EARS. NO LOSSES EVER RECORDED. The safest and most profiiable system of 1nvesiment known OCEAN TRAVEL. CONPAGNIE GERERAL TRANSATLANTIOUR French Line to Havre. (CQUEANYS PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. 7TTavelers by this line avold both transit by English ratlway. the aiscomfort of crossing the channel in & small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypr, via Paris, first class $160, second class $116. LA BOURGOGNE LA CHAMPAGNE.!l LA GASCOGNE. LA BRETAGNE 07 LA NORMANDIE. .. B For further particalars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, Xo. 3. Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, §Monigomery avenue, San Fiasciao 1 Shippers and Buyers’ Guide. THE CALL endorses and recommends - as thoroughly reliable the Commission Mer- chants appearing in this column. WOLF & SONS General Commission Merchants. DAVIS STREET, S. F. GARCIA & MAGGINI Tropical, Green and Dried Fruits and Nuts. 801-307 DRUMM STREET, S. F. GEO. W. TINDAL CO. General Commission Merchau And Wholesale Dealers in Fru Produce. OVE STRE! 500-502 SAN L. A. LARZELE&E & CO. Shipping and Commission Merchants. Potatoes, Onions, Beans, Garlic, Millstuff and Bags. 224-226 DAVIS ST., SAN FRANCISCO. H. HECKMANN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN Dried Fruits, Produce, Poultry, Game and Eggs. 400-402 DAVIS >TREET, S. F. L. SCATENA & CO., So'e acent for the Southern California Frait Ex- change; deaier in Green and Dried Frulis. eic, 104-110 Washington st Branch—16-32 Washington Street. TROBOCK & BERGEN Commission Merchunts Wholesale Dealers in ¥ruits and Produce. 504-506 Sknsome Stre.t, S, F. NASH & BOESSENECKER, Fruits. Nuts, Produce, Pouitry, kzgs, etc. —311-313 Washington St., s. F.— JOHN DEMARTINI & CO., Whotesale Dealers In Foreign and Dome: Fruits, Nuts. Producs, etc. 315-317 Washington Street, S. F. EVELETH & NASH, Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Produce, etc. 422 Front Street, S F. D. E. ALLISON & CO., General Commission Merchants. Green and Dried Fruits, Grain, Potatoes, Beans, Produce, Wool, etc. 501-309 Front St., S DALTON BROS.. Green and Pouitry and E 317-319 Davis St., S. T. MINAKER & WELBANKS Whotesale Dealers in Callfornia and Oregon Fruit and ¥roiuce, Eggs, Poultry, ete. 501-503 Sansome Street, . ¥. GRAY & BARBIERL Green and Dried Fruits, Nuts, Poultry, Eggs. Butter, Game, Potatces and Beans. ngton Streer, 8. F. ed Froits, Citrus Fruits, s roduce OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST _STEANSHI? ¢0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY hart, San Frinciaco, an fonowe: - AR For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean, Monn ani Shkn {ATkaY ot B 2ok Fomro S ‘or Victoria and Vancouver (8. C.), Port Town- oy New Wiratcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. 3 Feb. 4, 10, 15, 20, 25, and eve: fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N, Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jiureka, Arcaa and elds Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), str. Pomona 2 p. M., Feb. 1,5, 9, 18, 17. 21, 35, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, ~an Pedro, Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newpor:, af Feb. 8, 7, 11, 15, day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luls Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Fort Los An- 9 A 19, 28, 27, und every fourta | peles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 A.M. Feb. 1, 5, 9,13, 17, 21, 2! day thereafter. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A3 25th of each month. ‘ilie Company reserves the right to change withe out previons noiice steamers, salling dates and hours of sdiling. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery streot. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., 10 Market st , and every fourth Gen'l Agents, Sun Francieeo, THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-streez Whart, at10 a. . FARE/{812Firstclass Including 186 Second-class [ berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILING Eldor _Feb, 13, 23 State of California eb. 7,17, 37 Through tickets and through baggage 10 ail Eascern polus. Rates and folders upon spplica ton to F.F. CONNOR. General Agont, 630 Market street. GOODALL., PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents & x ATsTHAL e AMIC S ST Tuesday, February 323, at2p L Special party TN rates. mhl ) The M & ALAMEDA salls via HONOLULU and_ AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, March 4, &t 2 P. 3. Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN Eouth Atrica. 4.'D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents. 114 Montgomery street. Froteht Offic. 227 Market st. San Francisco WHITE STAR LINR. Unfted States and Rogal Muil Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SALLING EVERY WEE ABIN/§50 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- O 1o steamer and accommodations selected; second cabin, .2 50 and 84 60; Majesiic and Teutonic. Steerago Tickets from England, Ire- 1and, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through o San Franciaco st lowest rates. Tickets saliing dates and cabin plaug may be procurad from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at tas General Ofiice of ‘the'Corm 813 Marke. sizesly under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. General Agen: for Pacttic Coasts STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At'6 P. M. Daily. Kreight received ap to™ . 8L %~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. ‘The only line seiling through tickets aud giving througn freight Tates to all poin.s oa Valley Ratlroad. T. C. Walker, Mary Garratt, Teiephone Main 805. FOR VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVI-YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO, Datly ex. Saturday & Sun.. 10:30 A 3 and 47 e Saturdas, *10:30 4. 3., & P 3 Sundays. = Srw Landing Mission-strée: Dock, Pler 2. “Telephone Biack 261. *Trip gives 6 hours ssop &t Navy-Yard. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRE TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 Mo: any. Wednesday, Friday, at 10 A . Alviss Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday, at 8 . and Passenger. Fare betwoen San Fr. Aiviso, 50c: 0 San Jose, 75c. 20 W: Banta CIATS Sk Sad Joss STEAMERS: J. D. Peters, City of Stockton, i