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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF Wheat quiet. Bariey lower. Oats, Corn and Rye qull. Middlings lower. Hsy weak. Yeans steadjly held. Onfons jower. Potatoes unchanged. Vegezabies about the same. Butter and Cheese weak. No further decline in Eggs. Pouliry about the same. Receipts of Game meager. Crauberries at out out. Apples and Cranges steady. No change in Driea Frult. Provis ons qulet. Trade improving In the East. HE MARKETS. THE OUTLOOK BRIGHTENING. All Branches of Trade Improving in the East. ‘The circular of Henry Clews, under date of New York, February 20, draw ture of trace conditions there: the following rosy ple- Domestic conditions retain the symptoms of re- covery which I Iately noted as haviog set in, and theie can now be 1o que:tion that the general business of the country is at least steadily drifting 1iito & healthy activity. The tonnage returns of the reilro satisfacto pears in current ¢s, eastward and wes ward, showa very increase, and the same tendency ap- reports of railroad earnings which contrast favorsbly with thos>of January. With tr which, to raiiroad supplies, should be favorable to earnings The merchandise markets show a very improvement buyers from all sections of oubiful i ully represented in this eity. days no less than 1300 dr. here. The woolengoods trade shows & recovery and miils that monLhs are resuming work. apparent in ne: g e the country A sim1 ceptions rates of freight are stable, ther with the exiremely low prices of the net marked The commercial hotels are fuil of and it is the interior trade was ever b:fore so Within the last nine £00ds buyers arrived distinct have been closed for r recovery Is rly all other kinds of merchands “The interior buyers are discriminating and care- ful, but the aggregate of their purchases is making stactory impresion upon stocks of goods. are nownere dise, b steady ndications of » specu ative a fair, conservative ed in the trades generaily and reaking up of the Steel Ralls Association bas resuited in sales variously estimated at from 1.000.000 0 1,100,000 tons, the price having set- tled down o $18 10 $20. 4ccording to location of marke The na °n stagnant for meny mouths. elease of the rail market w From ter whia! se the thick snow bianket plant in good con alm ost uniformiy ho The foreign ¢ T increase over last ye the_previons qu $2.,000.000 per moath. vary show a muc previousiy. the fall nz for ihe mob:bs of Dece: baving 1ul for the crop. rurex for January of $7,100,000, w ber, November rchandise imroits for la 200,000, while the exports andise For the same tor L was 22,500, These figures show saccount, smounting sonih in 00. reckon the large sum of export bills here, by bich will now soon maturs balaiices wiil much more than cover the jayable anroad st the beginning of Mar ate evident'y now enteringon & period the creditor balance between and 1 b= modified, ; but, in the that Europe mus mea; the uecrense averaged only £15.500,000. month smounted to were valued at 00,000, which shows & balance in our favor, iil set in arce amount of business which has the win- tions the sccounts are siili favorable, se:ved tion and the prospects being the e movement still runs largely in sturally begin show sn hile for rier the gain had sveraged over But the imports for Jan- larger rate of decrease than being §16,900,000, while i Octo- The 0 §45.0 1896, the credi- that we can safely posipone d_exporis; tor in addition to mililons for January we must intere ch. W n which imports and we may expect in the imports and decreases in | ime, it would seem be owing 1a gely to the United ~tates on the balance of past transactions, includ- ing financial as well as commercial. 2. Explanation. * The arrow flies with the wind. 3 avho FollsT- O Clear ® Partly C/ouo"y @ Cloudy ® Rain® Show 400} £ The top figures station indleate maximum temperature for the ays: those unde neath It If any, the amount of Fainfall, of melted suow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past tweive hours. lsobars, or solid lines, ‘connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotte d lines, equal temperatu prord “high” means bigh barometric pressure an s ters to low pressure. and compunied by clondy is_ usuall; usually accompanied by fair weather: re. ' The “low preceded weather and rains. usially first appear on the Wasbington When the pressure is high in the interior &nd low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low" 15 inclosed with . marked curvature, rain south of Oregon sble. With a “hi b the vicinity of I the pressure falling to the California coast, isobars of improb and warmer weather may be expected in_summer and coider weather in winfer. The reverse of these conditions Wil mroduce anWpposite resuit. WEATHER BUFEAU REPO UNITED STA 5ra s comparea with those 0f the same da.e son and rainfall during the past 24 hours: this_season —, last season 24, ; San Fraocisco 17.77, , past 24 hours .00: Fresuo 8,43, 801 4.09, past 24 honrs .00; & Iast season 12.25, past 24 hours .00: Los 14.33, last season 5.91, past 24 hours . Diczo 9. Yuma 4.72. ast seas San Francisco data minimum 46, mean 56. I he pres, Dakotas aud ow is falline rapidi the Kocky Mov ntains. Forecast made at_San Francisco for 3 #nding at midn ght. Febraary 26, 1897 Northern Cslifornia—F ir Frida, Fresno; 1i-ht, ganeraily nor beriy winds. Sonthern Californi erly to westerly winds. Ne Falr Friday. RT. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- EATHER BUREAU, AN FRANCISCO, Feb. Weather conditions and general last sea- .89, past Red Bluft 20.56. last season 13.83, Iast sea- last sea- ‘an Luis Obispo 17.18, Angeles 00: Sun 2, “last seuson .44, past 24 hours .00; 146, past 24 hours . Maximum temperature 66, 00. T is highest this evening over the L along the Mexican borde; the Pucific Const. clear wea her stilf condnues In all sections wost of 2 hours, i warmer st Falr Friday; light north- Ban Franciico and vicinity—Falr Friday: fresh poriherly 10 westerly winds. W. H. HAMMON NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial, NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 25.—There was no relief to-day from the insufferable dullness that Forecast Official has characterized the stock market for some time. The total transsciions were only 88,2 7 shares and a number of stocks were practically neglected. There wes an indisrosition to trade on all sides even when It was sunounced that the Senate had voted in ;avor of taking up the San uilly resolu- tion business remained dull and stupid, although the bears succeeded in bringing about & generaily lower range of prices. Speculation ai the opening .was fairly firm ip aympathy wi'h the receipt of slightly higher quotatious fiom London and the FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND REW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdcr® st., Tel Main CENTRA L OFFICE €25 Market St., Falace Hotel. Purd. Manacers. Tel Main 5144. 1954. & Atkinson, Uptown Office—Laldwin Hotel (adjoining Grill Koom). Tel. Maln 1u91. jdlons. Reference 13t Natlonal Bani CAGO. FLIVATE Wika NK' PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo B B YORE | foreign leading shares Improved ¥ (0 3 per cent. Buy- ing orders were limited, however, aud as 800D a8 the traders saw that the bi operators were taking Jitile intarest in the course of the market they i08: no time tn getiing out. A mild stir was created by the announcement thut a recciver had been avpoiuted for the Colum- bus. Hocking Valley and Toledo road, and es- pecinily as 10 the stock, which declined % and the consolidated fives 134 per cen:: but the cousoli dated fives and sixes subsequently advanced (@ 535 per cent on weil-authenticaied reports that the rosd will be reorganiz-d by J. P. Morgan & Co. and that that firm will provably offer 1o advance 325 a vond on the 5 per cent« deposited with them penoing the preparation of a plan fo- the rebabili- 1ation Of the proverty. After the action of ihe Sena:e on the ~anguiliy matter became known the ©Ts were more azgressive, and a deciine of 34 to 134 per cent ensued, the market closing at about the lowest point. Among the high-price | issues Omaba preferred dvauced 2, while Consolidaced Gas «ud New York aud New Haven deciined 1@11s per cent. The weakest stocks in the late tiausactions were Sugar, Manbatian, Jersey Central. (rangers ana Su.ar figured for 17,800, 1locking Valiey 10,600, Buriington and Quincy 5500, St Pau. 8500, T0- bacco £900, Leath r preferred 3600 and Roading 3500 shares. * No other stock was traded in to the extent of 3000 shares. Ne: changes showed de- clines of 1 10 &g, Sugar and Jersey Ceniral iead- ing. Hocking was an exception, and closed 155 1ower on ihe day Tu- feacure of the trading in_bonds to-day Wwas the stre gth of the Hocking Valicy issues. The consol fives made a decline iu ihe eary paru of the session, advanced aud closed 35 per cent higher at 7234 and the seneral sixe: rose to 5534 B:ookiyn Elevated firsts rose 1 10 721g: Denver and Rio Grande fives 1 to 81 Kings Couniy Ele- vaied firsis, 1 to 47: 1 ong lslani Fercy four and one-halfs, 4 10 89: Ohio and ississippl, Spriog- fieid'division, sevens, 3 10 101 ans West and North Ca-olina first consoiidated sixes. 15 to 118. Atchi- s agjusiment jours fell 15 to 461: International ani Great Norikern secouds, 110 79; Peoria and sastern consollaated £ urs, 1%3to 73: Rock Is and coupon firsts, 1 to 128: St Paul, Chicago and Missour! niver fives, 1t0 103 and ‘Westera New Yor~ and lenusyivania general fours to 4834 In Government bonds §103,00, coupou tours of 1925 s0 d &t 12216@1226% The total sales of rail- way aud miscellancous bunds were $1,330,000. Grain. FLOUR — Quiet, easy. grades, 82 30@4 50: falr to fancy, $345@ 450; ' do patents, $4 60@5; Mliunesota _clear, $350@3 95: do siraights, $4 25 @4 55; do patent: $110@4 85: low extras, 32 50@3 50; City Mills. $4@4 90: do patents, $4 80@5 05: Rye mixtur 2 HU@3 50: supertine, $2@2 80; fine, §1 60@Z 23, Southern flour, dull, easy. Common to extra, $35 20@35 60: good Lo choice. 33 60G4. Kye flour. quiet. e.sy, at §2 50G2 85. CORNMEAL—Dull, steady. Yeliow, $175@1 85. RYE—Duil, steady. Western, 3714@37% . 1. & Bufiaio: 41c. i . New York. BAKLEY—Lull. Feeding, 2634¢ c. 1. . Buffalo. WHEAT—Spot market more uciive for export, firm: £ 0. b. 8914@891ec: ungraded red, T4@90C: No. i Northera, sbbac. Opilons deciined 5@7c on easier cables, fair seiling, weas west and local realizing: ed 3,@13c on late strength west und local coverin , clcs og firm at 35@34c over yesterday Winter wheat, low with trading moge aciive. May and July most active. _ 0.2 red February, 8.34c; March, 813gc: April, 803ic: May, 803gc; June, 80C; Juiy Te348; Sepvemb-r. Toic COW 30c aloar. Opuions dull ‘and closed firm at lgc advance, with the west aud 1ollowiog the wes. May and suly only traded in. Juy, sl No. 2, 29c elevator; Spots aul, firmer. spots dull, su February, 2134¢; Ma; firm. eadv. Options dull, Y4c. Spot prices: No. 2 14¢; No. 2 Chicago, 2234c * 0. white, 22¢; mixed Western, c; whiie do, 23@30c. Provislous. LARD—Qu et; firm. Western steam, $4 25; city $3 55; May, ¥4 57, nominal. Refined, doli; Con- tinent, $4 45; South American, $4 65; compound, @4 PO K—Steady; moderately active. New mess, $8 25@8 75. BUTTEL—Fancy, steady: moderate demand. Western cresmery, 15@1iSc: factory, 7@18¢; i gins, 19¢: imitation creamery, 11@15%c; rolis, 8 @13c. CHEESE—Firm; fairly active. Part skims, 5@ 934c; full skims, S@3La £GGS—Moderate uemand. @3 50; limed, i3c. TALIOW—Firm; moderate demand. City, 3lgc; Tcehouse, case, country. 614@0Yac. CUTTONSEED OlL—Quiet: firm.. Crude, 2015¢: vellow prime, 28bs@2ic. KiCE—Good demand; firm. Japan, 43ac MOLASSES—sSteady; active. New Orleans, 18 Domestic, 87 @30c. COFFEE—Steady; 10@15 points up. March. 8915; April 9 16: May, $915@920; June, | £9:0: Auzust, 89 30. Spot Rio, dull: s.eady 7. 86gc. SUG AR—Essier: quiet. ; mold A, 43/sc. standard A,43c: confect on- ers A, 414c: cut loaf, be: crushed, 5c; powdered, 464c; granulated, 43gc: cubes, 455c- 1 ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c. 1) ACHES—Peeled, Doxes1i3 bags 8GYc. PRUN ES—Four sizes, 434¢. RAISINS_Two crown L. M. crown, 334c; four crow , B@8 e £135@1 ~o: clusters. $1 40@1 70. A. MONDS—Soft sheil, 7%@9c: 10@12¢, WALNUTS_gtandard, 7¢; do soft shell, Sc. HOPS—Moderate demand. Pacific Coast, 5@13c. WOOL — Moderately active. Firm. Domest fleece, 15@23c; pulled. 15@21c; Texas, T@1ze. Merchandise, Moderately active. No. 2@15c; unpeeled, 414c; three London layers, 1ROX 312 50. COIPER—Firm. Lake, $12 LEAD—Firm. Domesic. >3 30@3 35. 1IN —Firm. Suraits, $1355@13 85: plates, moderate demand. Domestic. $4@4 10. American, $11 SPELTER—Quiet. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, L1, Feb 25 —The news on wheat this morning was greatly to the advantage of the bears. but prices did not break as badly as it was anticipated they would. The Ciaciuuati Price Current reported the growing wheat in good con- dition and claimed that the unmarketed sopplies were larger than has been belfeved. The quota- tions on English coosols were higher aud those on wheat at Liver; ool were 1d lower In addition to these bearish factors, a dispatch from New York &Iving a sensational condition of the relations be- tween Spain and the Ubitea States produced a feeling of apprehension. Notwithstanding the array of discouraging ftems, however, wheat ovened bui 3zc to 1ac lower than yest.rday’s close, and after a-clining a fraction rallied. “shorts” were good buyers and several scalpers wers endeavoring {o turn thy sen- timent in & bullish airection. Keceipts at Chicago were thirteen cars. and 144,92 bushels were with- drawn from siore. The . Or:hwest had 198 cars, against 182 last 1 hursday and 465 a year ago. Closing < ontinental cables were ali lower. Ex- port clearances were light at 206,700 bushels. Later in the session St. Louls sent numerous crop- damage reports ana wiso bought whea . Prices ihen became sironger and advanced sharply. Tbe close was 8t 8boui the bes: fizures of the day. May wheat opened from 73542 to 783, a0ld between 735 and 743 closing at 73%@ 757jc, J4c highe: \oaa yes.erday. Fstimated ro- celpta 1or to-morrow 12 cars. No. 2 spot red wheat ruwzed from 82%c Lo B4%c, ¢ 0sing at about 8414 @S434c. CORN—1nere was good buving of May cornby alarge concern, and of September by a prominent commission-house, these purchases holding the market in & very firm position during the moin. ing. The opening was rather easy in complimeat 10 the weakness of wheat at the siart, but the frac- tional depreciation wujch then took place was not enduring. Liverpool cabes were 34d lower. Re pts were light at 1¥1 cars, aud 136.156 bushels T nnati Price Curreit reporied that the unmarketabie supply of corn is not under 1,350.000,0b0 busheis. The bulge in whea. near ibe end of the seasion served 10 harden corn. Exports were liberal at 533,112 busheis. May corn opene | at 241jc, advanced (o 243/gc, closin- at 2414@24%4c, o surde over yes- terduy. Estimated receipls 101 to-morrow, 175 cars. OATS—The oat market was in an_absolutely stagnant state. A few scalping operations were au ihat 100k place. No_ouiside orders were re- celved. Heceipts wero 179 cars. There were no withdrawals from store. The condition of the mar«et depenaed mitogether on the strength or wenkness in tie surronadings. Export clear- ances were Insignificant. May oats c.osed lac lower. Esimated recoipts for to-morrow U5 cars. FLAX—Was firm. AX—Was fizm, Cash No. 3, 78c; Northwet- ern. 77c; May, 7634c: July, 78l4c] September, 7954 aBoc. Ketein. o were 21 cars. ¥(UVI-TONS—The provision market started in with fair a Uivity and a firin tone, but the busine on hand was 500u _transacted and no fresh orders were recei ed. Prices 500n began (0 sag and the early ndvance was lost. The hog marke: was uigher, waich accounted for the opening hard- ness. ‘May pork closed . 23c bigher, May lnd & shade fower and May ribs & <ha e higher. 5UTTER—The f-eling in the butter market con- tinued unsieady, yet prices were sustained. 1he supply was liberal aud the demand for anythiug except fancy was sow. Creameries—+ xtras, 18 onds, 14@i5c; imitations, fancy, 1 $@idc. Dairies —Exiras. 16c: frats, 14@15¢: seconas. 9@l0c. Lacles—Extras, 11G120: rsis. 814@0Yec: pucking +10ck, Bc; grease, 416@4C; ol buiter, 1U@101g0. EGG=—The recefjts were large and the demiand was slow. An easier feeling prevalled. Fresh stock, 1635 B doz. MUNEY — Was 414@5% on call and 6% oo time loans. New Yorz exchauge sold at 60c discount. Closing Prices. WIEATTebroary, T3%4c: Moy, TA%@T4%0; firsts, 1€@170; sec- T et 22 —February, 22 Yo May, 24 43001 July, Sogge MG N UATS—February, 1584c; May, 174c: July, 18Yjc. YORR—May. 88 0234: July, §815. LARD—May, £4 10 iu.y. $4 1735, K1bS—May, $415; July, $4 2035, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iir. Feb. 25. far this week aboul 42,000 heed of eaitle have been received here, agoinst 45,131 for the same portion of last week aud 39,84 tor the correspond- ing period & year aro. Thore was &n advance of b to 10c in some caswes Prices of hogs continue 10 rise, and_there was a further advance of 5¢ per 100 pounds tu-dsy. Abeut 134,000 hogs huve Teachied here 80 1ar this w eek. us compared with 144,570 for the Iike portion of iast week. 129,171 8 year ago and 141,41 two yeais ago Less than 46,000 sh eep have been received uiiis week, aginsy 1,298 for the coirespondiog part of last week and February, 29¢c; May, 934c: | $220 | off A, 816-16@4 1-16c | paper shell, | 56,731 ayear ago. The marxet was active and rices were sieudy. CATTLE—Recelpts, 9,000. beeves, $6 16 @5 35 choice to prime steers, 88 80@5 10: good 10 choice sieers. $4 40@4 75: medium sieers, $405@3 35: fair beef stcers $3850@ com- mon beef steers. 83 60@3 75: good to prime stock- ers ani f-eders. $3 So@i15: common to_good do, 3 00@4 85: buls. fair to cnoice, $2 52 2 78; do poor (o cholce, §5 35@3 60; cows and Lieifers. cholce to prime, $3 70@410: cows, fair 10 choice, $2 A5@3 62: 4o common 10 fair onnners, £1 75@@2 60: calves. £ood to fancy, $5 T5@8 25: do common to good, $4 25@5 50: 1exas ed sieers, fair to choice, §3 50@4 25: Texas cows. bulls and oxen, 32 :5@3 50; milkers and sprivgers, per head, $25@50. HUGS—Hecelnis, 27.000. Heavy packing and shipping lots. 85 4583 674%: common to_cholce mixed. $3 50@3 70: cnoice asworted. 85 65@ 375:light, 83 55@: 75; pigs. &3 3U@3 75. SHEKP-Receipts. 11,000. Iaferior o cholce, £2 50@4 25; Iamibs, §3 50@5. Receipts at Kansas City. KANRAS CITY. Mo. Feb 25 — CATTLE— Receipts, 3688, Markel steady. Native dressed beet grades, 84@4 75 cows ana beifers, §2 40@ 330 s.ockers and feeders, &3 40@4 15; Texasand Wesiern, $2 75@3 25; bulls, §2 25@2 40 calves, $4@12. HOUS—Recelpts, 9140; market 6@7%4c higher. Light, 83 $5@8 meiium, $5 334@8 60 i ples. 82 156@3 8. $3 45@3 7 BHEEP—Kecelpts, 3395 Market steady. NEW YORX STOCKS. Bonds, Fxchange, Money and Rallroad Shares. Money on call easy at 134@2y; last loan 134%. and ciosing offered at 1%%. Prime mercantile pe per 3. Bar silver, 6414 Mexicau dollars, 5134c. Steriing exchange Is firm, with actual business in Dbankers’ bills at §4 B514@4 8514 for 60 dars and $4 87@4 8714 for demand. Posted rates, 84 86@ 488, Commercial bils, $4 88,4@4 8414, ‘Govera- ment bonds strong: State bonds dull: raiiroea bonds irregular. Siiver at the boa:d was Deglected. C108ING sTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable... 85 |North American... 4% Atchison. © 1414 Nortmern Pacifi 1414 Preferred. . 225%| Preferred, .. 3i% Adams Expi 148 |Northwesters.... Alton, Terre Hauie 06 | Preferred... American Express110% N Y Central.. American Tobacco 74 N ¥, Chicagods Yreferred 102 " 1si preferred. Bay State Gas. ... 11%s 2d preferred. . Baltimore & Ohio,. 1614\ ¥ &N .. Brunswick Lands. 3 Buflalo, Roch & P. 16 Canaaa Pacific..... b4 Canada Southern.. 4434 0ntarlo. .. ... ...\ Canton Land. . 80% Untario & Western 14y 1034/ Oregonim provmnt— Ches & Oblo, 1675 Prefe-red... Chicago Altor 163" lOrezon Navig: Preferred. 22172 |Oregon Short Line. 14 Chicazo, B & Q. 7435 Pacific Mall 24% Chicago & E Ill. Preferred Chicago Gas.. & Cleve & Pittaburg. 165 42" |Peoria. D & Evans— 5 |Plusburg & W ptd. 16 75| Puilman Palace.... 166 |Quicksilver ... 1 Consolidation Coal. 34 | Preferred......... 12 | Consolidated Gas..150 [Reading... .. ...... 34%8 CCC&St Louts... 26% RioGranded Wesia 1% Preferred. . 75" ") reterred. 383 Colo Fuel & 3134/ Rock Inland. 6614 Preferred 1 807 RomeWst& 12y | Cotton O 1 Cerr.... 11 3% Commercial Cabie,1:0 |~ Preferred........ 10 Det Hudson 30634'st Paul..... 7614 Del Lack&W eatra. 1644 WG T Denver & R G...... 1035t Paul & Dojats.. 18 Preferred. . 403! Preterred......... 85 Distiliers. — St Paul & Omaha. 49% | 1llinois Central.... 9 ¥4l Preferred. 135 14 stenan 18 1 85 |Silver Certificates. 643 185 [Southern Pacific... 14%a 120 |Southern R K. 8% — | Preferred... .. 3714 Harlem, (l493 |sugar Refinery. 113414 3. Hocking Coal ... 4 | Preferrea........ 1024y Hocking Vailes... 3% Tenn Coal & [ron Homestake. 3) | Preferred. H & Texas Ceniral— |Texas Pacific = _ Tol A A & N Mich— 6% Tol Ohlo & Central 15 o &8 Jowa Central.. Preferred......... 24| Preferred........ 00 Kansas & Texas... 12la/Tolst Louls & KO 8l Preferred. ........ Kingston & Penn.. Lake Erfe & Westa 1 Preferred 6534!U 8 Cordage......l— Lake Snore. 1B€%4| Preferrea. — National Lead....] 229 Guaranteed .....— Preferred 8832\ U'S Express. ... 83 Long Isiand .70 46 U S Leather.. 7% | Loulsvilie & Nash, 48 | Preferrea. 57 Loulsville,N Aiony 34U S Rubber.. 0 Preserred. . 134 Preferred... 72 Manhattan Gon.... 8713 Utica & B River,..150 Memphis & Charis 15 |Wab§ L & Paciic. 63 Mexican Centrai.. 8 | Preferred......... 1358 Nichiga 5915/ Wells- Fargo. €93 Minn &S L. — | Western Union.... ¥24 Preferred. . — |Wisconsin Central. 114 Minn& St L'com.. 18 |Wheelng £LE.. 13 18t preterred. 77 | Preferred.. ... b3 2d vreferred...... |am Cot Missourt Pacific.] 2014/W U Beef.. Mobile & Ohlo.. Nashville & Chaii. 6743 Preferred. ... 4 N 1z | Brookiyn Traction. 2015 9535 Erie 2d pta. 1115 American 8 Norfolk & Freterrea... CLosxe moxbs. AlaCinss A 4n....304 | Northera Pac lsts.115%4 Do Class B4, 83:104 | Doas...... (15 ""68 | Dosda.. 8 Alabama. cinss 4] Cen Pac 1sts o196, — | inte Cherokee ds. 1896, — Do consol b3 Do 1597, 10554 Or Bhort Line 64. Do 189K 104 °| Do consol 5s..... 7814 Do 1899 104 |pacific 8sof 97,0 — ©110%4 Phiia & Keading 4s 81 Ch&N P Tr Rets'bs 42 Do 1st pfd incom. 43%% D C 3655 108 K GrandeWestlsis 73 Den & K Gisi 1111 % St L&lronMtGends 75 Do's CB¥I4SUL & 5 F Gen 6s.111% Eris 2as.. " . 6714 St Paul Consols.... 18153 FtWa&DenCity ists 5~35 3t P C& Pa lsts 117 GH&BAGU......104 " So Caroline é14s.. 105 Do 24 Ts. . 46 |Southern R Kos.. 8934 Gen Kiec Deb 2. 957 Do Pac Cal lats. 1075 H & Tex Cent 65..109 Tenn new s, 80 Do con Bs.........1023; Texas Pac lats..... 90 Jows CentraiIsia.. 86 (Texas Pac 2as..... 21%a Kansas Pa Consols 76 |Union Pac lscs 95.104% Ks Palsts Den Dlvlla‘fiil.' S 4s reg of 1923.12214 La Consol 4s..... 96 Do 4s, coupon. ... I2255 Missouri funding ..— |U K 4s reg of 1907.111% b 5855 Dods, coupon. ... 113 5435 Do 2s . 68 | Dobs. reg. }}gx D?D!.ucoupon .\I{'yu Vafunding deot... 617 N Y Ca'stionisdal0s 2| Doregipgmet . imn 7 Nor& WestGen 65120 | Do deferred 6a... G X Caroilua con 4s.103 | Dotrust roptsipd_ 6 Do bs. .....123 |Wabash 1t 68..00 10714 NorthwestConsols. 140 |Wes: shore ..., Weos Luden By, 1113 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 25.—The spot market Is quiet at 6s 8145d@¢ts 7d. Cargoes are lower at 524'30, amrivea. 2@ - FUTURES. The Produce Exchunge cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for Nu. 2 Red Winter: Feb- ruary, 6s 21ad; March, 6s 2ad: May, 6s 4d; July, 6s 33gd” = SECURITIES. ., Feb. 26.—Consols, 112 18-16; 26%4d; French Kentes, 102855¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. LONTON, E: silves Sterling Exchauge, 60 days.... — #4863y Steriing Excbange sight.... — assi Sterling Cables. ... ] New York Exchange,2s!hi. - 5 New Yors Exchauge, telegraphic.. — 2718 Fine silVer, per ounce. ......v.s ..o — [ Mexican Dollars...... = 3844 S S T PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND (THER GRAINS, WHEAT—Is dull and unchsnged In all posi- tions. Quoted at $1 25@1 5234 ® ctl for common grades, #1 35@1 3614 P cul for average No. 1, $1 3734 B cul for cholce and $1 42%@1 5U B ctl for €x.a Choice muling. CALL BOARD sATES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:16 o'ciock—May—:000 cils, $4 52; 12,000, 1 3215 1000, 81 5214, SKCOND SESSI0N—Decewsber—2000 ctis, $117: 2000, $1 175 May—2000, $1 $214. HKEGULAR MORNING SESSION—Lecember—4000 ctls £1 1734, May — 2000, $1 3515: 1¥,000, :; B‘;%. 2000, 8. 33%: 4000, $1 3:64; 24 00V, AFTERNOON SESSION—May—2000 ctls, $1 327 13,000, 3135 December—2000, §117%; 401, 5. BARLEY—Feed is weaker and Brewing very dull. Feed, 7:14@77%42c @ cti: Brewing 8714%@ 8230, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL Sx8810N—9:16 0'clock—May—2000 ctls. T25gc_2000. 7-34c; 2000, 72%e. SECOND NESSION—A0 saies. REGULAR_MORNING *ESSION—May—4000 ctls, T5c: 400y, Tsle. A¥TERNOON SESSION — December — 2000 ctls, 7834c: 4000, T3%4c. May—4U0U, T54ge. OATS—Are quiet sgain. Miliing is quotabl $1 46@1 40 B cu; Fancy Feed, 81 3735@1 45: Common W hite, 1@ 10: good to chice, 81 16@ 135, wccording (o quality; Black for focd, 95¢G 31 0b; for s-ed, $110@125: Gray, 81 16@1 30; Red, §1 10@1 20; burprise, $1 44@1 50 B cil. at CUKN -0 much trade yeaterdny. Large Yel- low, 76@77%4¢; Small Round do, 80@9hc; White, T5@80c % e, 1Y E—85@8714c RBetl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoied at $1 16@1 26 B cil. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, £4 8L@4 95: Bakers' extras, $4 75@4 85; Super- fiue $4@4 35 ¥ bbl, CUENMEAL EIC.- Feed Corn, $17@17 b Cracked Corn. $17 50@18 B ton. MILLSTUFF~—P:ices in sacks are as follows, usus! discount to the trade: Graham Fiour, $2 85 ¥ 100 1s: Rye Flour, 8275 ® 100: Rice Flour, ¥5 76; Cornmeal, $2@2 25; extra cream do, §2 75: Uutmeal, $8 50: Ont Groats, $4: Hominy, $3 10 @8 30; Buckwhea: Flour. $326@3 bU: Ciacked Wheat, $3 50: Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Fiour, $3; Rolied Onts (bbis). §5 60ES5 90; Pearl Barle, 237b@4: Spilt Peas, 83 00; Green do, 34 35 ® HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Middlings are lower. 15 weak. BRRAN—912 60@13 for 1he best and $11 50@12 “® ton for outelde Srabde s MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grade $19 50@20 50 P ton 10r ihe best. No cbangein Bran. Hay 23,@3c for the 4 sizes: Peaches, 4@53gc for | prime to choice. 8l@7c for faucy and | 8@10c for peeid iu boxes: Apvles. 5@ FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $17 50@18: Olicake Meal a: the mill, $26 50 @ ton; jobbing, $27 50: clipped Oats, $1 30 @1 50 ® cti. HAY — Wheat, §8@11: Wheat and Ost, $7@ 10: Oat, $6@9 Baricy, §7@$ 50: River Barle. 50 80; Altuita, 3567 50: S ); stock, $5@8; Clover, $6@8 B ton. STRAW—25@50c ® bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, Beans are well held, bu: au'et. BEANS — Bayos, g1 50@1 65 B ctl: Smad Whites, $1 10@1 25 @ ctl: Large Whites, $1 10@ 125: Pin s, 81 10@1 25: Reds, $1 1021 20 Blackeye. $1 25@1 35, Red Kiduey, $2 25. Lima 31,8061 85; Lutiers, 81 2601 40i Vea, 81106 SEEDS_Brown Mustard, $2 50@275: Ye low Musiard. $1 75@2 P cil: Flax, §1 35@1 40: Ca- i nary ~eed, 13,@214c B Ib: Alfaifa, blgc: Rape, | 215@234c; Hemp, sc. Timothy, 4%gC. DRIF.. PEAS—Niles. $1@1 209 cli Green, $140@1 50 B cul. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, Onions are lower. No chance 1n Potatoes. ew Po:atoes, 4c B b: Sweet Pota- toes, $1@1 75 .according to Guality; Early Rose, 70 @S0c; River Eeds, 70@80c: Burbunk Seediings, 65 @70c B ctl for Rivers, 0c@S1 10 for Salinas and §5@80c for Petalumas; Uregon surbaoks, 75Q ONIONS—$1 50@1 60 B ctl; Cut Onions, T5c@ Oregons, $1 75@:2. ST ESETABLES - Homouse Cucumbers. 50c@ 25 B doz; Asparagus 6@ 2%4c @ I 1orcommon aud 16@ue for chojce: Lhubarb, $1 S0@3 26 B box; Lus Angeles Summer *quath, $i@l 20 B Los A ngeles Green P. ppers, 50c box: Mush- rooms, 10@20c ® m: Marrowfat Squash. $6@7 B ton; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 50c@31 26 B b can Tomatoes, 31 2 ,7c P Peas, 4@7c B : Los Angeies String Beans, 1u@lsc; “Dried Okra. 8@9c @ ; Cabbage, 40@ §0e W ol; Carrots, 16@3ue sack; Garlic, 1346 2c BUTTEE, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Continues weak, though there is no dectine. REAMERY — Fancy creamerles, 20@21c: onds, 1732@18c B b. DaIRY—Fancy rolls, 16@16c: squares, 16@17c ¥, £00a to chorce, 13gidc; lower grades. 108 | 2140, PICKLED—13@l4c B Db for old and 16c B b for ne: 13@14c B B for old and 15¢ B B for CREAMERY TUp—16@17c B B. CHEESE—Choice mild new, §¢ ® Ib: common to 00U 0ld, 714@¥14c: Cream Cheddsr, 11@12¢ Young ‘America, 9@11c ® Ib; Wesiern, 11@l2c; kastera, 14@1aZjc. EGGS—Taere 'is no further dec'ine. Ranch Cggs. 12@13c; store Kggs, 10@11c # doz; Duck Eggs, 14@105c. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Fryers are bringing more money. Otherwise there 18 1o change. Live Turkeys, 13@14 3 1b for Gobblers, 13@14c ® B for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 1.@16 B M; Geese. B pair, $1 50@) 75; Goslinzs, $2 50@: Ducks, $4 5U@5 50 for old_and $6@7 for ¥0 ing: i.ens, '§3 L0@4 50: Koosters, yount, $5@5 60 do, old, $3 6U@4; Fryers, $5@5 50: Broilers, $4 50 @: ior large and $3@4 for smail: Pigeons, $2@ % 50 B doz for youny una $1@1 25 for old. GAME—Quotations are nominal, as there 18 very 1t Te coming in. English Snipe, $2 L0@S B doz: Juck Snipe, — W doz- Hare. $1: Raubits, §1 25 for Cottontails and 3 for small: Gray Geese. $250; White Geese, $1; Brant, $1 50; Honkers, 3 50@4. AND CITRUS FRUITS. Apples are getting scarcer. DECIDUOUS Cranberries are out. Orances ru'e steady. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, $1@1 35 @ box for choice, §1 50@1 60 for fan. v, 50@: ¢ for common. H CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are quotable at 81 75@2 75 B box: Seed.ings, 76c@#1 25 B bx: Lemons, 5 1c@3$1 for common and $1 25@1 50 for good o cholce: 3 exican Limes,§5@5 80; Callfornia Limes, 75c@$125: Baoaoas, $142 ® bunch: Pineapples, $2@4 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, KATIN NUTS, £TC. DRIED FRUITS—Quotauions on the Fruit Ex- change are nominally as follow: CARLOAD LoTs—A pricots, 6@9c for Koyals and | 1115@]12c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes. Bigc for cvaporated and :@2iec for sun-dried; Peirs, 215@5¢ for prime Lo choice, 4@5ac for quarters aod 6@63gc for haves: Plums. e for pitted and 1lsc for upitted: Nectarines, 314G 4g¢ for choice 53gc for tancy; While Figs, 8¢ Biack Figs, 214@234c. JOBBING PRICKS— Peaches, 41:@5%4c fancy, 636@716c B Bb: preled, 12150 B Ib. cots, 64@9: # M; tance, 10c; Moorp 1801 evaporated App es, S34c: sun-dried. 23 Frunes. 314@834c for the 4 sizes: Figs, biack, unpressed and b@314c for pressed; white Figs. dc; Piums. 414@5c for bitted and 13sc for unpitted Nectarines, 4@6c B b for prime (v favcy: Pears 245@5c for who.e, 412@5%4c for quarters and 433 @81zc for baives. RAISIN~— CARLOAD PRICES — Four-crown, three-crown, 43¢ seedicss Sultanas, 5igc: aeedic 43j0: three-crown London leyers, §1 15: clusters, $1 50 Dehesa clusters. $260: Imperial clusiers, 83; dried Grapes. Sc® . JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO—Four.crown, loose, B¥ac: B-crown, 4%4c: Tc; se less Sultanas, 534c! sccdiess 13, ' dbe0 Scrown London’iayers, $125: clusters, '$1 Dehesa clusters, 82 75: 'Imperial clusters, §3 25, NUTS—Chestnuts quotabie at 5@10c; Wainuts 612@7c § 1 for standard and H@9lec ¥ b for | B B loose, 534c: ¥ b sofishell; Almonds, ¢@6izc for Languedoc, 3@ | 8140 fof hardshell xnd 8@9c B b for papersnell: | Peanuts, 4@6c ® b for_Eastern_and dc for Call- | fornia: Hickory Nuts 5@6c P Db: Pecans. T34@ | 8c ¥ 1: Filberts, T1o@8c: Brazi Nuts, Ti4@8c; | Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 ¥ 100. HON EY—Comb, 10@12%5¢ for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white extracied, 5@5 vac light amber extracted, 412@43%c; dark amber, 4@ 434c: dark, 2@Sc B 1. BEESWAX—22@25¢ B . PROVISIONS. “URED MEATS—Bacon, 6c® Ib for heavy, 7c B I for light medium. 934¢ for Jight, 10c B 1 for extra light and 1134c @ I for sugar-cured. Eas:- ern sugarcured Hams, 12@12%gc: California | Hams. 10@10%5c; Mess Bect, $7@7 50; extem | mess do, $8@8 00: family do, $9 50@10; extra prime Pork, $750@8; extra clear. £16 ® bbi: mess, $14 B bbl: Smoked Beef, 10c ® b. LARD—Lastern tierces is quoted s 5lge for compound ana 6@614c for pure: pails, 7c: Call- fornia tierces. 5@534c B Ib for compound and Bljge for Bure: ualf-bbis, 8340; 10-D tins, 7140 do, 5-B, 3 COTTULENE—5: ¢ in tlerces and T 8340 10 108 tina | PO K e HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o under sound stoc. Heavy salted steers are quot- | ableat 8c P h: medium, 7c B Ib: light 6@6Ygc: Cowhides, 6@614c: salted Kip, 6c B B: saited | Calt, 7@8c: saited Veal, 6c; dry Hides, 1214@ | 38c: culis aud brands, 952@10c B B: dry Kip and Veal, 9@10c; dry Calt. 15c: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@36 each: Kids, be: Deerskins, good summer, 25¢® M: medium, 20c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, sheariings, 10@20c each: short wool, 26@35¢ | e g; medium, 30@45: each; long wools, 40@60c | each. } TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, :@314c; No. 2, | 234c: refined. 5c: Grease, 2 B M. | UOL - We quote: San Joaquin, 4@6c; Eastern Oregon, 7@10¢ ¥ . HOPS—6@8c for fair to choice and 8@10c P B for fancy. G¥NERAL M ERHANDISE, BAGS—Caicutta Grain Bags, spot, 5c: June- July delivery, 5¢; Sun Quentin, $¢ 75: Wool Bags, 243,@26%" COAL—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, #8 per ton: Southfield Wellington, §7 50 B ton: Seattle, $5 50: Bryant, 85 50; Coos Bay, $& 76 tor % ton? Wallsend, €850 Camberia £13'50 B ton In ‘bulk ana §1 1n sacks: Pend: | sylvania, Aibracite Exg, $11@12 ® ton: Welsh Antnracite, €5@10: Canuel, $8 @ ton: Rock Eprings, Castle Gate and Pleassn. Valiey, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 1n bu k and $13 % ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western ~ugar Refining Company Quotes, terms net cash: Cube ani Crushed, 53gcs Fowdered, 53c: Fine Crushed, 6%c: Dry Gradu- lated, 4&%C: Confeciioners’ A, 45c: Magnolia A, 414c: FXiraC, é1gc: Golden G, vc: half barrels 4¢ more than barrels and boxes 136 more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEFF—First quaiity, 8¢: second, 5@5Y4c; thi o, 4@hiac B b. Dndetine VEAL=Larg-, 5@6c; small, 6@7c B . MUTTON—Wthers, 6@8Y5c: Ewes, 514@6e LAMB—pring, 10 3 . PORK—Live i.0gs, 315@25sc B Ib for large ana a4@s7ic for smull und meditim; dressed do, 434 oc RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 8,048/Ch ese, cuy — | Eggy. dos. 4,810/ 1dex. no. Farley, ctls. B U Pelts. bl Corn. culs.. —| Wine, gats. Eestern. 40| Leather, rol 3 Fotatoes, 4,674 | Lumber. M tav=. 10 Onlous, s<s. %43 Quicksliver, fisks KO Hay, wns. 840, Wool. bis.... 3 Straw, tons...... 10| Alfalfa Seed, sks 3 Lran. sks...... 2,652 Paper, reams ... 2, Buuer. ctis | 102 ————————— THE STOOK MARKET. Stocks sold irregularly yesterday, some being firmer and others weaker. Changes eliher way were narrow. The Best & Belcher asressment falls delinquent in board and the Julls Con. assessment in office to-day. The Welsbach Commesclal Company has de- clared a dividend of 2 per éent, pasable AMarch 10, | Flreman'sFa1773% — Company has declared adividead of 10c per share: amountiog to #10,000, and pavaole March 1. The Gold Vailey Mining Company of Slerra County has levied an assessment of 10c per sharer| delinquent March 24. The annu.l meeting of the Donohoe-Kelly Bauk- inz Company has been cailed for March 3. In the Comstock workings of the Savage mine they sre stil tinberin: tue main hoisting shaft 1rom the 450 to (he 400 level. In the compuiy’s ground ou the Brunswick lode the fo lowlug work was done during the pas: week: Sbaft 1 was sunk 11 feet on th incline; total depth 549 feet. LLe botiom 1s In hard rock. 400 level—t.ast crosscut 1 started on the main north drift 100 feet north of the souih boun. ury was advanced 7 feet; total fength 80 fect. The face Is in porpayry. Work in this drift has boen siopped. and hus been Tesumed in the face of the main north drift which has been adv.nced 17 feet, making iis total leugtn from the South bour dary 142 feet. The face of this drift is in porphyry 1u the fown Polut mine the west crosscut from theend of \hr south drift on the seventh floor of th- ojening from (he S00 ievel raise is now out 27 feet, Laving b-en driven 18 tact during the pasc Week. 'Ihe material encoun,ered, and Lhat is now 1n the face, is porphyty and elay, wih bunches of low grade quartz turouga it. Kepairs to the 600 level soutn urifc and intue main shafc are silil under way. The yield of the Belcher mine for the past week amoun ed to 61 mining carioads of ore, the aver- g€ ussay va ue of which was $25 59 per ton. The Seg. Beicher and Mides Con. mine yielded 21 mining car oads of ore, assuying $24 10 per ton during the past week. BOARD SALES. in the San Francisco Following were tho sult Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMEXCING 8:30. 200 Belcher... 23/100 CC&V...1.90[200 Optr. ... 81 200 Bulilon.... 12| 26 . ©2.0L1100 Savage....38 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 12100 Contl....).00,100 Potost....44 24/300 Ophir......79/1L0 Utsb......07 105 Puios: lmo X Juciki.. 30 100 Andes. 200 Belcne: Following wero ihe salos In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR sEss1oN—10:30. 400 Atpha. 200 Con.....1.00, 1700 Alta . 200 Andes. 1%y 400 Belcne.... 0/ 2| 5 4(500 Scorpion..0% 00 125/700 8 B &M 00 700 Exchr...04/40) & Nev. BN G &L 200 10000 40150 H&N.. 1,08 260 Chivliar....83/00 Justice.. 0460 Union. 300 CUaV 194000 Kentuck. 02400 Vs /5000 L Wash. 01500 X Juki 16[200 A1ex.... . SE500 1overumm 600 Con'N ¥...01110J0 Oced.. . AFTEENOON SESSION—2:30. 200 Alpha.....10150 CCV..1.92145:200 Ophir.. 200 Andes..12%4[100 Conti...1.00[400 Ovrami. 200 Beicner...2+(100 Crwa Bi..24/150 Potosi. 300 B B....54 200 onf . 4| 931300 Mexican..ib 500 Uniow. 94[300 Uceld.... 07/600 ¥ svas CLOSING QUOTATIONS, THURSDAY, Feb. 25_4 P.ac 4012000 811 Hili. .01 J00 stanrd.1.65 & e Asec. Bud Awon. Atoha oo, ... U9 10[Jaia . — 8 b Justica. . T e 15| hentuck ..o 01 24/ Mexican. -— 34 56 b NevadaQueea 4 — 20/ Uccidental. 07 ve 12uphir.. 79 80 11 Uve . UB 10 95 43 44 Con.lal&Va..19s 1.8 88 9 Challenge Con. 44 45 ~ vz 08 Con. imperiai. U1 Liiseg. Belcuee.. 04 06 Coufidence. 105 110 siver HilL. vl 2 Con New Yo¢&. — U Sierra Nevais 33 30 Lruwn Polat. 24 25 standard ......1.60 170 EsatSierraNe? — Ld/synaicate. [l — U3 rurekaloa.. — 4L|Uniou vou. 34 35 rxchequec 03 U4/ Ltan, ve w7 Lould & Curey. 40 4 ¥ elon 29 30 Airive dorees LU0 Lud! STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Feb 25-2 p.x. UNITED STATES BONDS. Zra. arken Bt Askea USds conn.1i2 — (G Sésreg...10d 11034 Donew 1ssue12135 — MISCKLLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCbleds.112 — UukGas ds.. — 104 CalElecL 68 — 18) |Do2dis5a..109 11014 CntraC W bs 95 $734/0mmbus 65122 1324y Dpot-stex-cp — WilyP &O Ry6s. — 118 Edsn L&P 631297 — [P&ChRyés. — 108 F&CH KRR 65105 108 |Pwi-st RR63114 119 Geary-st R8s — 103 |keno, WL&L — 105 HU&S5ve.008 — EactoP&L. — 100 losang L6s — 100 [SF&NPRS. 1011410114 DoGnteed 8 — 101 |SPKRArizés 8235 — 3 SPRECalgs. 109 111 SPEECalbs. — 100 ~PBrRCalfs. 98 — SV Water 63,120 12034 SVWater 43, 10034101 StktnG&Evs — 10234 sTocky. Mit-stChbleBs12275 — DokyCon bs. 10634107 NatVings Ist — 100 NevCNgR7s.108 105 N By Cal 6s.10014 — NEycCal os. - 95 WwATER Contra Costa 35 MurinCo. - 483 — | ©AS AND ELECTRIC 3 TOCK3. CapitaL...... — 20 |Pacific Lich: 4914 50 Centrai......, 881 — (SF G&Elec. 58 9814 M kiecLighi 8 = 9 (Sankraucscd 21y zle Cak G L&H — 5dls/Siockion. =" Pac cas Imp 913 — INAURANC COMMBUCIAL BANK 8TOZKY AngloCal.... b1 First Nationi181 1873 Bankof Cai.. — 241 |LondonP&A.137%p — Cal SD&T 020634 — |MerchEx...] 14 o — BAVINAS BANK sTOCKA Gers&rLco. — 1600 [Savé&Loan.. — 108 HumbS&L.1100 — [Securlty.....34) — Mutgal....... 33 _ |UnlonTrus.825 — SkSavUnion — 475 STREET RATLROAD STOCKS. OskSLEHAy — 100 Presidio. ... 455 — FTOCK Glant Con. . 33 32 Vigorit.. e | MIACELLANEOUS mTOCKL Alaska Pkrs. 10814104 [Nat VinCo., — ®ig %0 00 [iceantoSSCo 24 25 HawC&sCo.. 1515 1615 Pac AuxFA — 4 Huteh SPLO 2434 4% PacBoraxCo. — 94 MerExAssa. — 410 |rarf PainiCo — 4 SALES—MORNING SESSION. Hoard— 40 Giant Powder Con..... 33 123 35 Hawallan Commert; L 1600 B0 Hutehtnson 3 P Co......... Z 34 3734 50 Onkland Gas. ESA L 54 00 180 S F uas & Electric Co...... 98 0v 10 8 F Gaslight..... 2 25 5 S V Water, cash ¥8 1214 | 81000 SV 4% Bonas. - 1010 $1000 S F & N P Rafiway Bonds........ 101 00 ire 7 Bank of Californi. ... 239 00 $5000 Omnibus Cable Bonds.. 122 25 #5000 S V 4% Eona 71301 00 SALES—AFTERNOON SESSION. Board— 84000 Edison Light & Power Bonds..... 130 00 $1000 do do, s 10. 130 0o 70 Giant Powder Con.. 3200 40 Onkland Gas. 54 00 $1000 Omnibus Cable Bonds. ... 123 25 54 SF Gus & Electric Co.. 28 a0 300 5V Water....... 8 25 Etrey 40 Pacific Lighting 140 KF Gtz T 498 $1000 S P Branch Rallw, . 9839 —— 4034 sprng Vallay 183 $8% | ton of lots 52 and 53, block 123, Suunyside Ad- dition No. 13 $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. and Susanna Hesse to Nicolts F. 350 W of San Publo avenue, N 115:2i5, W 50 to a polnt distan: 118:8 N from N line of s wenty-firs Sireet on a line parallel with “an Pablo avenue and distant W therefrom 300, thence S 11318 to iine ‘o; Twenty-firs street, thence i 1:6 K 48:11 to beginning, being 10t 8, Smith Tract, Oaklan #10. 5 s 3 . Piokerton to Wolt Drossner, lot on NW corner of Tenth and Adeline streets, W 120 by N 3. 3, Onkland: £5. O e nasies 11 'and. Liliie W: Daly to Brookiyn In- vestment and Loan Association, 1ot on Siine of Parsous street, 600 1 of Park, E $2 by S 100, be- ins 1ot 13, block B, Parsons’ Golden Gate Tract, Oaxland ‘fownship: a'so loi on k line of = enter street. 300 ~ ot A or Thirty-second, S 100 by B 153, being lot 2, block P. lands of Feralta Home- stead Association, Uakiand: §1. 2 A. Mecartiey to Mary T. r sindillo (wlfe of T. M.) ot 33, brixer Tract, quitclaim deed, Oak- land Township: J. M. and Meyers. same. ary T. Estudillo to Ferlinand Oak and Towuship; $5. 3} August and “ophie Dickman to Charles Dick- man, locon N line of Parker sireet, 124.43 of Benvenue avenue, ¥ 35 by N 98.52, beins portion ot i0ts 18 and 19, block A, Hi.leguss Tract, Berke- ley; $100. obert M. Bryant 1o Mary E. Dooblos, 10t 00 W ltne of Chapel street, 120 N of Bancroft way, N 60 by W 137:134, beiug portion of lot 4. block 5, villa lots adjolning the University on the 3, to correct deed dated May 23, 1895. and recorded in book 605 of deeds, page 426, berkeley: §100. Charles A.' and Alice C. Faliey to H. M, Mich- aclian, lot on N line of Channing way, 80 W of Fifth street, W 50 by N 100, being the W 20 i ot 10t 16,1l of lot 16 and K 10 ft. of 1ot 17, block 127, Corrected Map, Raymond Tract, Berkeley: 85. David Symmes to Cosmopolitan M. B.and L. A'ssoc ation, all interest in lot on E line of Bray avenue, 300 N from N line of old County roal. No. 708, thence N 560, k 168.90. S 5147, W 152.07 10 beginning, being lot 67, Fruitvale Gien, Brooklyn Township: ai\0 all lnterest in lots 7, 72 and 73, me: also all interest In (ot on SE line of Eleventn avenue, 50 SW of K _Twentieth street, SW 50 by SE 150, block 115. Clinton, East Oakland; $10. Oakland Bank of Savings i same, lot on SW corner of Willow and Twentieih streets, S 136:6, W 588:1%4, N 215:6, E 380, lots 1, 2and 3, block 743, Hongham Tract oakiand: $925. Syndicate [nvestment Lompany to Anne Gavli- let, lot on SE line of Brandon sireet. 40 NE of Putnam, NE 10 by SE 100, being a portion of lot 2, block 770, map of Syndicate Luve tment Com- Pany’s subdivision of blocks 731 to 764, 769 aud 770, Levl Lane Tracts, Brookiyn Township: $10. The Realty Syndicate (corporation) to the Clty of Uakland, beginning at a point formed by tbe in- tersection of tne Encinal line witn the center ot Willow streei, beiween Eighteenth and Twen- teth streets, thence N - 160.25, E 440, 8 68.75, W (o beginning, being lots 1 and 2, block 742, Ylougham Tract; 8lgo all land lying between lots 1 and 2 and center 1fies of Wiitow, 't wentieth sod Csmpbell streeis, to be used 1or public park, Oakland. $442 George and Stella M. Levison to same, lot on NW corner of Campbell and Efghteenth streets, if extended, thence N_475 to the Encinaliin thence W 100, 433, E 180, 10 beginuin:, Uak land; also lot on NW corner of Campbell and Eighteenth streets. if cxtended, thence W 190, S 80, 2 190, & 136.40, SE 6234, X to Sline ot 18th street, E 145.99 W-155.93, N to Encinal Jine, W to W. Campueil’s, S 475 to beginning, for a pubiic stree , Oaniand: $10. Centrsl Pacific Railroad Company to same, un- divided one-ninth interest in lot beginniug at in- tersection of center line of Eighicenth street, extended W, with center in Weod street, extended S, thence N alone Wood to a point where the same Is intersected by Kncinal iine. so called, thence ki 674:115 to a polnt equidistant from W line of Campbell street and i line of Willow thence S to center of Lighteenth, extended W therce W 660 to beginning (for public park), Oak: iand: $400. J. V. Webster anl H. Fischbeck to same. un- divided eight-ninths same (for public park), Oak- land; $3225. Builders’ Contracts. Paul Fleury with M.V. Brady, brick and granite w Tk, €ic, for & Lwo-story brick bullding on E line of Waverly place, 65:9 N of Sacramento street, $1480; Pissis & Moore. architects. Same with F. W. Kern, carpenter work, etc., same, $1050; same archiiects. Thomas J. Kegan with James E. Mooney, altera- tiocs sod additions to three stores ou S line of UFarrell s reet, 25 E of Powell $4800; T. J. Welsh, architect. James E. Mooney, contractor. with M. V. Brady, sub-cont.actor, excavating, grading, etc., on sami $1000: rame architec C. C.'and Haz1 M. Gross with Robert Pleper, to erect & 2-story frame bulldiny on N lineof Green street, 137:6 W of Scott, $4500; W. Hyde, architect. J. B. Bluxome with J. B. Glunz, to erect & story frame bullding on £ line of San J ose avenue, 68441y N K of Twenty-ninth street, $2325; archi’ tect, owner. THE CALL CALENDAR. FEBBUARY, 1807. u.(Mo. | Tu.|W. | Th.| Fr.|Sa.| Moon's Phases || 1l2ls 5 | New Moon.|| 2o fs]efe] @ mmaes] 8|9 (10]1112 18| ~Firs: Quart i s el e o G 15|18 (17|18 |19 | 20 S |_1_ —{@® Ful Moon. 25 | 26|27 | ik —_—— —a@Lusl Quarter. ‘l Feb. 23, OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. D STINATIO: STEAMER Btate or Cal. | Fortiana Coos Bay.. 27.10aM | Ploc 20 Feb 27. fax |Plez 11 | Feb 27.10Au | Pler 13 Newporz Il | Coos Bay'. oMb "112 w | pier s Acapuico. .. “|Mch 112 m|{PM BS Mexico..... Mch 101am|piacll Pomona.... |HumboldtBay (Mch 1, 2rx Pler 9 | Queen......l| Vie® Pgt Snd [Mch 2 8am | Plerd kureka. ..l -[Mch 8 9au|prer 11 Alameda.. y.. 1 |Mch & 2pu|Pler 7 Columbla .. | Por:iand .. " |Mch 4:10ax| Ple China -|China& Japan | Mcn 4, 1pu /P MSS Fazaiion .| yacuins Bay. |Mch 5 Sau | plor 3 Mch Santa Rosa. | €an Diego. .. 5.12am| Pler 11 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | City Puebia.... Wellington. .. San Mateo. Empire. Truckes FroM T Victoria & Page: Sound | Departure Bay ....... Comox. Coos Bav’ <. |Grays Harbor. . Nexico. *|~au Diego. Czanin - |Coos Bay T Humbold: | Cleone! | Crescent City..... 5 Eureka. - | Sewport. Gew W.Eider. | Portland Washtenaw ... | Tacoma... T e P T | Victoria « Paxet ound | Men 8 Crescent Ciuy. .. |Crescent Clty. ~ | Meh 3 Farailon Yaquina Bay ... 01 [ Taen 8 o|den & IMen 5 Newbort 5 e [ Tavs Hur } sUN, MOON AND TID:. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY: TiMEs AND HEIGHTS OF HIom AND Low WATERS AT FouT POINT, ENTRANCE 10 EAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISEED BY OFFL CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Note—The high and low waters occur at the City Front (Mission-strest Wharf) about twenty- five minuzes Inter than ac Fort Point: ine height of tide is the sams &' bath plac —— REAL ESTATE TRANSAQTIONS. G. W. Harris to Emily K. and Charles R. Doran, lot on’ SW corner of Sacramento and Larkim sireets, S 40:2%4 by W 100, quitclaim dced; $300. Sameto Sarah Patek.1oton W line of Larkin stret, 40:214 S of Sacramento, S 27:6 by W 100, quitclaim deed: 810, gimlly K. and Charles R. Doru to same, same; Nathaniel J. and Belle (or fsabella) Brittan to George Tasheira, 10 on N corner of Pacific ave- nue and Baker street, k 40 by N 127:834; $10. Katie T. Hutchison (Ward), wife of Walter, to Walter Hutchison, lot on S ‘fine of Mcallister sireet. 162 1 of Firat avene. k8 25 by 8 137 :6; Willlam and Lizzie Hinkel to Bertha Munger, lot on E line of Cole street, 58:9 S 0f Waller, § 25 by E 95 §10. Pedro and Mary Fustini et al. (by F. A. Cav- sgnaro. Commissioner) Lo Lorenzo Quilici, lot on NW corner of Church and Twentleth streets, W 150, N 114. E 50, S 50, E 100, S 64: $6807. s dror Pletro and " ary ¥ustini to same, same; scar F. and Sarah Prey to Wil'fam J. Herrin, lot ou W Iine of Claraavenue, 168 N of Eighteentt street, N 28 by W 130: $3000. Wililam S and Frauces H. Foss to Frederiok Diem loton N line of Twenty-third street, 90 E of 1oftuan avenue (Ellen), E 25 by N 114, lot 72 Heyman Tract; 310. Dennis B and Margaret Collins to_Ella L. Col- Iins. loton N iine of Pine street, 113:6 E of Tay- lor, & 25 by N 137:6; gitt. Georze Riddock and Mary C. Sharkey (0 Maude B. Hayes, lot on E line of Kandall place, 110:6 N of Greenwich street, N 27 by E 56: $250. Anton, ] oniss, Josand Emms Michalitschke to Michalitschke Bros & Co.. lot on W line of Leas- Sof Geary. § 20:8 by W 68:9; liam M.and ¥lorence M. Rose to Mary C, Massey, ot on I line of Larkin street, 87:6 N of MeAlilster, N 50 by k_87:6: $6. Harry H. and Mary V. Bradbury to same, same: 5. David P., Annle T., Mary T. and Catherine M. O'Brien to Catherine O'Brien, undivided four. tenths of lot on SE line of Clementina street, 125 NEof Ninth, NE 25 by Sk 75; gift. A. Mecartney and A. E. Bal et al (by R. L Whelan. Sheriff) to Ralph L. Hathorn, loi on SW corner of Vermunt and Soiano sireets, N 200, W 18:6, N 40 2 polnt 0a Solano 47 W of Vermont, 1 B. G. Chandos etal (by same) 10 same, lot_on NEcorner of Vermont and Buite streets, N 140 The Merrimac Mining Company of Nevada County has declared its first dividend of 10c per share, aggrezating $9400. The *ania Rosalia Mining Company has declared its second dividena of 10c per share, payable March 1. The Xtna Consolidated Quicksilver Mining b E 100: $714. San Erancisco 1and @mpany (0 Mary A. Brind. nue, 100 S of Lake atreet, 1ot on K line of Ninth $25 by E 120; 810. i K. B and Frisbie Sellers to Leuts Everding and H. W. Jackson, 1ot on E line of Foriy-fiftn avenue, 200 N of W g reet, N 50 by E 120; §—. William M, and Mary k. Fitzhugh to Mrs. K J. Lictle, lot on SE corner of Thirty.third sireet and Stanford Helghts avenue, 8 100 by E 43:4, por- February—1897. Frida . Feb.uars' 26. .6.45|Moon rises. 16.01|Moon sets,... Eiry | |Time ]| | % TImO) poey TIMe| pogy | TIme| prgqy | SEw/ iwl mwl o) 038 ZB[ 64U &B| ZvZ—0.8] 918 27| 1.47| 80| 7.48 5.0/ 8.05 —OASKIUJB 28| 2.47( 28| ».48| 5.1 3.4x|—0.5/10.51 11 339 24| 8.42| 5.1 424/-0.2/11.20 2| 4.256/ 2.0/10.34/ 5.0/ 5.00| 0.1{11.48 8| 510 16/1119| 47| &35 05 H W Lw 2w L W 4] 0.10| 4.6] 6.53) 1.3/1205| 4.4 6.03 1.0 NoTE—1In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand colump, aud the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrehice as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, tho third time column the third tide, and the las: or righi band column gives the last tide of the day, excep when tnere are bui three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghis given are additions to the the United States Coast Sury charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes u Delght, and then the number givenis subiractive from the depth given by the charts. SOTICK TO NARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographle Office locaied in tha Merchanty Exchange 18 maintained in San Francisco for the beneft of mariaers without regard to naionaiity and free of expense. Navigators are cordially favited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling direcitors of the world are kept on hani 1or com- parison and reference, and the latest Information cau always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interest to oCean commerce. The tim= ball ontop of the buflding on Tele graph Hill 1s hoisied about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from the Uulted States Naval Observacory a. Mare lalaad. A notice stating whether the fime ball was aropped on tme, Sor giving the error. It any. s Babiisned ihe same day uy tho aftornoon papers the morni: s Ll owing 1av. R W. 5. Huenrs Lieutensnt. U. & N.. in charge The Time Ball. BRANCH HYDROGEAPHIC OFFICE, U, 8. N. } MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO, Februury 25, 1897. The time ball on Teiegraph Hlli was dropped exactly at noon to-dsy—L. e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactiy at 8 ». ., Greenwich time. W. 8. HUGHES, Lieutenant U. & N., in charge. | Honoluiu: i San SHIPPING INTELLIGEN Arrived. THURSDAY. F.bruary 25, Stmr Greenwood, Fazerlunl, 16 hours from Greenwooi: umber. 10 L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Gipsy. Leiand. 20 hours from Monterey,, ste: produce. (o Goodall. Perians & Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, 73 hours from New. port, « tc: pass and mdse, 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Smr Polnt Arens. Johnson. 16 hours from Mendocino and way POFts; pass and mdse, (0 Men- docino. Lumber Co. Stmr_ Albion, tundquist, 68 hours from Co- qui le River, via Fort bragg 18 hours; mdse aad lumber. to J'S Kimbail. % Brship Saint Mirren, Fams 'y, 183 daysfrom Antwerp: mdse, to W K Grac: & Co. Ship Columbis, Nelson, 11 days from Departure Bay: 2250 tons conl, to R D _handler Fark Merenry. Colby. 11 dais rom Port Bake. ley, via Clallam Ba - 7days: 875 M ft lumber. o Renton, Holmes & C Bark siobican, -~aunders. 19 days from Houo- lulu: sugar, to Weich & Co. Schr Anna, Krratt, 20 344) bags sugar, 10 Weich & C to Williams. Dimond & Co Schr Elvenia, Johnson, 6 davs from firivy Haroor: 95 AL it jumber, {0 Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Nettio LOw. Low, 5 hours {rom cu.s, Reyes: 50 bxs butter, 1o § H Newbauer & Co. Cleared. THURSDAY. Februars 25 Stmr Orizaba, Von Helms, Guaymas; Goo. erkins & Co. P teas Corona. Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins & co. Stmr Lakme, Anderson, Seattle: Kruse & Madl davs from Mahukon, 20 5 bags suxa I son. Schr Twilight. Topfer, 0cos, via Mendocino; S & Siate Lumber Co. Schr James A Garfleld, Palmgren, Unalaska; Alas<a Commercial Co. Sailed. THURSDAY. February 26, Stmr Lakme, Anderson? Seattie. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Brags. Str Corona Doran, Eureka Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego. Stmr Geo Loom!s. Bridgett. Ventura. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter. Victora ana Port Town. send. Stmr Orizaba, Von Helms. Guaymas. Synr Alllance. Hardwick, Kureka, Mabel Gray in (oW, Burk Guy C Goss, Mallett, New York. Brig Percy Edwrrds, Pe érsen, Levuka, Fiji Is. lands. Schr Mary C. Campbetl. Bodega. Schr Corintbian, Zaddart. Scor Mabel Gray, Thompson, Eureka, in tow of stmr Al tance. Schr Ivy, Murchison Grays Harbor. Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Telegraphlc. POINT LOROY. Feb. 25/-1) hazy. wind NW: veloci.s f miiss Charters. The ship M P Grace loads mdse for New Yori The bktn Skagit 10ds lumber at Port schr Twl ight, rairoad & for Ocos. Miscellaneous. The bark Highland Light which salled from Dy parture Bay Feb 21 ior Sa. Francisco s an er She sailed tor Honolulu. . poken. Feb 7—No lat, long 29 W, Br bark Bence Oct 31, for Bristol. Oct 22—Lat 30 N, long 126 W. Brbark Earls court, from Ore. o1, 10- Queenstown Dec 16—Lat 2 N, tons 25 W, Bi ship How Liverpool. jor san Francisco. Feb 7—No Iat, long 29 W hence Oct 17. for Queenstown. Dec 16—Lat 598, long 51 W, Brship Waver- tre», hence Nov 7, for Queenstown. Jan 3-Lat¥ 8, long 53 W. Br ship Aton from Swansea, 10r San Franeisco. Feb 7—Lat 236 N, long 155 21 W, sealing schr AE Paint. with schr P~ Weathoe Br vermark, Brship Lautiston, slaw, Domestic Ports. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Feb 24—Schr Newark, hence Feb POINT LOBOS—Passed Feb 25—stmr Mi from Port Los Angeles, for Comox. COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 25— USAL—Arrived Feb 25— Feb 24. Sailed Feb 25—Stmr Navarro, for San Pedro. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Feb 25— Bark (aron- gelet foc San Francisco; Br ship Duncow, for Por: irie. PORT TOWNSEND-Arrived Feb Uucle John, from Callao. TATOOSH—Passed Feb 26—Stmr Fior Feb 22, for Comox. VENTURA—Arrived Feb15—Stmr Protection, from Eureka. Salled Feb 25—Stmr Protection, for Saa ¥ asco. COOS BAY—Salled Feb 25—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. mr Newsboy, hence Transit, from San Jose de G SAN DIEGO—~alled Feb S City and Caspar, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Feb 25—Simr hence Feb 23; stmr South Coast, hence Feb stmr Faralion, bence Feb 24 Sailea Feb 25—Stmr Farailon. for Ysquina Bay. Foreign Ports. SYDNEY—Arnived Feb 24—rig Geneva, from Eureka. DOV ER—Passed Feb 22—Brship from Antwerp, for San Francisco. BEACHY HEAD—Passed Feb linwood, nence ~ept 27, for Hult. PORT IN INDIA—Arrived prior Feb 24—Nor stmr Herman W edel-Jarisberg, hence Oct 11. WESTPORT—Arrived Nov 22—Fr bark Louls Pasteur, hence Oct 7. QU EENSTOW N—&alled Feb 23—Br ship City of Tillamook, ar of Russ'a, r ship Hol- Sailed Feb 24—Br bark Astorla, for Limerick Br snip Liathom, for Liverpool; Br bark Maelxwyn for Card:ff. SHIELDS—Salled Fe! mann, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantio Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 25—Stmr Nooraiand from Antwerp: stmr Dresden, from Bremen. Salled Feb 25—~ mr Southwark, for Antwerp. BREMERHAVEN—Arnved out Feb 25-Suar el LONDON— Arrived out Feb 25—Stmr Manttoba, QUEENSTOWN—Pass>d Feb 25—Sumr Ger- maale, trom New Y ork, for Liverpool. Importations. HONOLULU—Per Mobican—20,959 oags sugar. NEW PORT— Per Coos Bay—45 bxsoranzus. East San Pedro—37 cs fish, 2 cs olives, 1 darrel tar. Hueneme—14 bx butter, 6 cseggs, 1 bx hara- ware, 1 bdl meal Los Angeles via East San Pedro—50 bbis tar, 5 sks nats, 6 pkgs mdse. Carpiateria-10 bxs lemons. 18 pkgs traes. Ventura—624 bxs oranges, 55 bxs lemons, 6 bdls dried peits 26 bdls hides, 2 sks tails. 1 s paper 3 ks mdse, 1 cs grape root, 4 cs eggs, 187 s<s dried apricots. 2'coovs fowl. Feanta Barbara 60 pkgs mdse, 1 ca cigars, 19 bxs oid plate, 122 bxslemons, 4 bbls mineral waer. o — 2 bxs butter. 9 skscrawfish. O ora 4 pkis mia. 40 bxs batter, 1 bx rock, 2 cs cheese, 84 csegss, 1 bX lemons, § pkss 22 'caeags, 1 bdl hides, 2 coops chickens, 7 cs o d cal b E?m‘l::x‘xnjl’? tuns 123 bxs butter, 3 bd's hides 12 pkgs mdse, 2 coops chickens, 9 cs eggs, 1 Bl skins, 60 dressed calves. MONTEREY—Per Glpsy—27 pkgs mdse, 102 bxs apples, 17 sks bones, 1 ¢s ,orns, 2 bois fish Mone Landing—3 cs eggs, 3 bxs butter, 1 sk seed, 259 sks potatoes, 23 pkgs mdse. Santa Cru; pkgs furniture, 58 cs cheese, 1 b2 Bucier, 13 bdls 8acks, 6 sks scrap brass, 4 sks bones, 71 sks re i pkgs mdse. 1 bx oranges, 1 b tiss, 500 bois time, 1 s hardware. laeon Puint—144 bxs 268 drums cheese, 1 cs butter, 64 sks potacoes, 1 s~ beans 3 I inespori—155 sks potatoes, 180 sksoats; 13 <e, pkes mdse. P GCINU—Per Point Arena—5 plgs mise, 12 pigs moss, 130:M ft lumber, 5000 posts. S tena—27g bxs oucter. 10 bxs fish, 20 bais green hides, 7 s #ggs. 1 coop chickens. i sk ‘bals peits, 1 bdl OI's ins, 3 p<gs m1se. 1 BT A GG Per Albioa—58 M fi lumber, il Kiver—185 tons coal, % cs e<us, 10 balay Bousehold goods, & pumps. 3 bdis > {16 cs broom handles, 1 bdl furs, 7 bols Lamber Imedicine, 1 bdl carpe., 50 poles, 4 pkgs atores, 1 bx mdse. —Brship The Hahne- ¥ Coau flannels. 4 pkis Consignees. per Mohican—Williams, Dimond & Ce : Welch & S Alblon—Bandon Woolen-mills: J S Kimball; Wellman, Peck & L0: _Dodge. Sweeney & Co: J C Srehe:W &J Sloans &Co: Tillmann & Bendel $"Golden: Mac< & Co: Stanaara Ol Co; ~ Bloom 2 Son: MoDonald & McKennon; J Veylone. ‘per Polut Arena—Dennison & Wilson: Herman Waldeck: W B Sumner & Co: CE Whitney & u: Ross& Hewlett; Roblifs &Gerdau; F B Halght: J ¢ Olson: Martin, Fousler & Co: De Bernardi& Co erican Unlon' Fiah Co: - Norton, Telier & Go; O fix?)kl n; Standard Oll Co: Golden Gate Psrx; Chas B4t Gipsy—Standard O1Co : Eveleth & Nash: G W Ohlson & Sou: Bertin & Liporl: M D Kant: E H Sheldon: N Ohlandt & Co; Norton, Teller & Co: Cal Botl g Co; Goldberg, Bowen & Co: M D Kan; McPherson & Rucker: Herman Joost; Berges & Co; Dairymen’s Unlon Dodge, Sweeney & Lo: A W Fink: s Bros Chas Harley & Co ‘Wheaton, Breon & Co; & Son; L Scatens & «o: LU Sresovich & Co: Fortigrew: W ellman, Peck & Co; Wolf& Son Bchetz#1; C Carpy & Co: American Biscult Wishtman Jr; Moore & Hunt: O B Smith & Co; B Frappoll: Sesgelken & Buciner: Gets Bros & Co; Pires & K yes; Tillmann & Bendel. Per Coos Bay— Hillmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; G C Zaiser; Gray & Barbleri; Levi, Strauss & Co; Son Eros: r ¢ Frederickson: Whit* S.wing Machine Yucsa Root Soup Co: Win D Garnier & Co: J SH Frank & Co: Hurls Hios Spring Valley Water Co: Sun 0" Haterpiise Browery: Por- ter Bro:: M Kalish & Co; W C Price & Co: Trum- be'l & Beeve: American Tvpe Foundr Livin ston & Co: Sunset Teleshone and Telegraph (o 8 H Frank & Co: C E Whitney & Co: Porter Bros & co Wetmore Bros: Wickson & Co: W C Price & Co: D E Allison & Co: Siaie Min- Ine Bureaw: J Ivancovich & Co: Wlizel & baker: M T Freltas & Co: American Union Fish Co: H H Sutlier & Lo; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Mack & Co: Ingleorook Vine.ard C arcia & Maggini: R Fillipo: H_Clifton; J B Inguzlia & Co: Chaix & Barnara; Labor Exchanze: Wm Cline; 1T Kirch- mani: Ross & Hewleit: A Paladini: J B Ingu |in: ‘Wheaton, dreon & ('o: Hills Bros: W C Price & Co. M T Freitas & Co: Wellman, Peck & Co: Chicage Brewery: Western Meat Co:' E B Halght: \seiio Ofl Works; Marshall, Tegzart & Co: F Uil & Co: Chas Montgomery & Co: H Heckman & Co; W C Price & Co; H Mever: W B Sumner & (0: A Wys: Mtlani & Co; H Cowell & Co: Miler M Cos Levi Splegel &Co: Cluft & Co: J tvancovicn & Co: Demart m & Co: 0 BSmith & Co: Dairymen's Union: J Hoftman: Getz Bros & Co: De Bernardi & Co: Mack & Co; H Camlitz: Blssinger & Co; Standard Ol Co; Nor- ton, Teller & Co; H Meyer.

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