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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1897. e e e e e % THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Quicksilver advanced. ~iver dectined. Wheat stronger. Frelghts dull, Other Cerewis inactive. Fiour and Millstufts unchanged. Jiay and Feedstufts dull. Beans and Seeds about the same. Increased Coinage of the Mint. Sharp drop in New York Exchange. Coffee dntl No chenge In Ofls. Hides an 't Leatber dull, No business in Hops. Wool ivell heid, but quiet. Trovisions steady. Dried Fruit flat Fresh Fruit about the same. Louitry market glutted. Game Cheap and weak. sparagas declined. Po:atoes and Onions uncuanged. Butter and Cheese weak. statior Grain Bags firm. Ho:s In moterate supply and steady. Beef and Mutton unchanged. COINAGE OF THE MINT. The cofnage of the local Mint in February was $3,881,794, agalnst $1,340,000 in Febroary, 1896. For the first ‘wo months of the year the coinage was §5,711,794. against $3.385,800 during the same period in 1886 aud . nciuaed the follow- ing descriptions: Doubie Eagles, $4 400,000; Eagles, $335,000; Dollars, $850,000; Quarter Dol- lars, $77,700; Dimes, $19.094. { O Clear B Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow_‘ Explanation. The arrow fiies with the wind. The top figures ndicate maximum temperaiar for the anderneath It. 1f any, the amount of | ed sn0w in inches and hundredths, | Ive hours. Jsobars, or soild aect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- dotted lines, equal temperature. The 1" means bigh barometric pressure and accompanied by fair weather: ‘low" refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded &nd,_accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” usvally first uppear on the Wushington When the pressure is high in the interior w along the coast, and the isobars extend rth and south along the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low Is inclosed with lsobars of | ed curvature, rain south of Oregon Is improb | With a “high” in the ity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Californla coast, warmer weather may be expected in_summer and colder Wenther In winter. The reverse of these condltious ki produce an opposite result. WEATHEE BUREAU REPORT. USITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL | TURE,WEATHER BURFAU, SAN FRANCISCO, March | ¥.3 The following are the raintalls | 24 hours‘and seasonal rainfalls to date as | red with those e same date last season: ka this season 37.84, last season 30.35, past 44 hours.10; Red Bluft 21.52, last season 14.41 a: iours .06: San Francisco 1904, last se son 13.07, past 24 hours .88; Fresno 8 47, 1ast sea- | s0n 4 65, past 23 hours trace; San Luls Obispo | 18 59, last season 1377, past 24 hours.70; Los | Angeles 14.63, last season 6.63. past season, trace; San DY 38, last season 5.68, past 24 hours .00; | Yuma 4 72, last season .46, pust 24 hours.00. | San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 49, | minimum 44, mean 44 Wen ner cond tions and general forecasts: Ihe pressure is highest this evening over Mon- tana and lowest on the Central Callfornia coast, | i very slight depression is central this even: Thers has been zoneral rain to-day along the cons” of Caiiforaia from Cape Menaocino south to Poiut Conception. now bas fallen in Ttah, cise. | where the u er hag been fair. The depression | on the California coast has moved somewhat southward during the day: if this continues for ¢wenty-four hours longer the sky wiil clear in It now seems probable that will be showery throughout this re- Northern Calitornis. We slon. A maximum wind velocity of 40 miles from the eastoccurred at Point Reyes to-day. nesday Forecast made at_-~an Frencisco for 30 hours encin. at midnight, March 3, 1897. Nurthern California—Probably occasional show- ‘ers Wednesday: brisk, generaily northerly Southern California—Rain Wednesaay: southerly, probably shifting to westerly, fair Wednesday, except rain ne west portion. Falr W ednesday. Arizona—Increasing cioudiness Wednesda: San Frantisco and vicinity—Probably occasional showers Wednesdax. especially in the forenoon: Lrisk to bigh easterly winds, probably shifting to northwesterly Wednesday. W. 1. HaMyox, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financlal, NEW YORK, March 2.—Tn the early trading at the Stock Exchange the market was io- clined to weakness, owing chlefly to lower quota- tions from London and renewed activity on the part of the bears, who were working for a resc tion. The foraign selling was attributed to unsasi- pess prevailing in London over the South African situation, but In the ageregate the stock sold for Hhis secount was of insignificant proportions. The trading was ‘unimportant, except In the casesof Jersey Ceniral and Manhaitan. Jersey Ceniral dropped 2 per cen: to 9114 on sa'es by brokers who have been depressing Lbe stock for some time, Mannatan fe.l 10 8555 01 the renewed reports of reduced divigends. i ne dirictors of the campany he.d a meeung to-day, and, nccording to rumors, 1he dividend was not acted upon. Early losses in the general list were oaly 1@l per cent. Later in the day a firmer tone pre- Vi the ¢ t of an announcement mad- by Lake Shore officials of the sale of $50,000,000 gold Bords. The issue is made fcr the purpose of re- tiring 45000,000 7 per cent; bonds, maturing from 1898 to 1903. This successful negotiation led to parchases of stock for both the long and short accoust and prices advanced to the top figir s of the day. ibe favorable statement. of Lur ington and Qui: for January added to the bu.lish feeling and encouraged purchases of West: ern issues. Among the later Omsha common was couspicuons for rise 10 63, the highes: price of the year. Lake Shore, however, was the feature, jumping from 165 10 17114, and at a subsequent reaction fo 169%4. All the oiher Vanderbilt properties moved up 1o sympathy. In the industriai. Sugar was sold at the start on Washington rumors of unfavorable arift iegisia- ton by the new Congress. There was a disposi tion to take profits tals afternoon, and ihe mar- ket receded iractionails. At the close the imark ot was firm. Net changes show gains of 15@7sc. Lake Shore, how T, galved 315 and Brookiyn Unjon Gas 2%e. Total sales were 146,993 shares. including 23,500 sugar, 20,500 =t Paui, 20,100 Burlington and Quincy and 11,300 Jersey Cenira . ndy were firm in tone. Sales aggregated $1. 00. Evansville and Terra Haute consoli- d sixes rose 210 112: low entral fives, 1 to : Lake Shore division sevens, 155 to 11014 Ohio and Mississippi second sevesis, i 14 to 11934+ Oregon Short Lise consolidatea fives certificates, 110763%: St Paul and Sioux City sixes, % to 13134 St. Panl consolidated sevens, 3; to '‘133; aard Rope and ‘I'wine, 1 to 2514: Tennessee Coal Birmingkham divist consolidsted sixes, 1 to 68, and Ulster and Delawere consoiidated fiv.s, 13 10 100. I Government bonds $26,000 coupon fours of — FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AKD NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leldesdorff St., Tel. Main 1034 CENTRAL OFFICE €25 Markey St., Palace Hotel, Purly & Atkinson, o Manacers Tel Main 5144 Uptown Oftice—Ealdwin Hote! (adjolnl Hoom): Tel. Main 100t "k Oril PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market que tations. Reference lst Natioual Bank, 8, Fo CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIki NEW YORK 1807 s0ld at 11313@1131j: $225,000 do of 1925 av123. Grain. FLOUR—DuIL, steady. Winter wheat erades. $2 30@8 30: do fair to fancy, 82 45@4 50; do patents, $4 60@d; others unchanged: Minnesota ear, 83 5043 95: do straights, $4 20 ;. do patents. $4 10@4 85; low extras. $2 30@5 30: City Mills, $4@4 90: do patents, $4 80@5 05: 1tye, mixiure $2'9UGS 50; supertine, $26% 80; fine, $1:0@: 2. Southern fiour, dull, Common to falr extrs, $320@3 50: %00d to cholce, $3 60@4. Rye flour. quiet, at $2 50@2 85. CORNMEAL—Kasy, quie. Yellow western, 1 75@1 8o, RYE—Duil. firm. Western, 37%4c c. i. £. Buffalo. BARLEY-Quier, firm. Feedin., 26¢ bid: 2812¢ asked c. i. . Buffalo; 8134 ¢k . track New Y ork. WHEAT—Spot market firm for spring f. 0. b. :U‘/v; ungraded red. 7U@87c: No. 1 Northern, 634c. Uptions were firm and advanced 114@1Yac closing weak at 14@84c over yesterday, Wi h tra ing fairly netive. May and July as act No. 2| red, March. 8274¢; Mey, 8lige: July, 7834c: September, T7c. CORN-Spois auiet, firm. No. 2, 20@2914c elevator; 293,@30c ufloat; steamer, mix-l, 2634c; No. 5 2b%c: new No. 2, 2712@27%c elevator. Options were dull and firm at firm prices to Y4c advance. Mav and July only traded fn. March, 29¢; May, OATR_Syots du 91ec: July, 8lc. , firm. Options firmer, duil: May, 2185c. Spot prices: 0.2, 213gc;_No. 2 white, 2334¢: No, 2 Chicago, 215¢; No. '8, 20 o. 3 white, 22c; mixed Weatin: foaise: wuite do, 23@: 28@30c. i White state, Provisions. LARD - Quiet, unsettled. Western steam. $4 25. City. $3 95@4 00; May, #4305, nominal. Refined duil, continent, 34 35; 'S. A. §4 60: S A.com: pound, 4@414 PORK=Quict, steady. New mess. $8 25@8 75. BUTTE . —Fairly active: fancy stealy: fancy creamerr, 13@19c: do factory, 1@12%4c; Kigins, 19%ac. rolis, 11@13c, Cia —¥.rm. Pact skims, 5@9%gc; full skims, 5@3Yac. Lower. Western fresh. 13@13%c. TALLOW—Firmer. City, 33gc; country, 814 @3%a COTTONSEED O1i—Quiet. Crude, 20@20%4¢. RICE—Firm. Domestic, 3@37. MOLASSES—Moderate demand 19@3lc. COFFEF—Steady; unchanced to 5 points up. New Orleans, | March, £9:05: April, $8 10@® 15: Septembx $9 20: October, 89 20. Spot iio, dull, stead. 0.7. 95 SUGAK—Raw, dull nominal. Far refinlog 2 3-16: centrifugals, 96 test, 314: refined, dull; oft A, 37@4c ¥ Ib: moid A, 43gc. standard A, 4345¢; crushed, 474c; powdered, 459¢; granulated, 4ige. ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags. 8@11c. 1) ACHES—Unpeeled. bags, 7@9c; do Peeled, | boxes, 1:@15c. PRUNES—Four sizes, 434c. RA S_Two crown 4lj4c: three crown, 5l4c: four crown, 614 $1 35@) su;:_clusters. $1 40@. 70. A MONDS—Sofc shell, 1@8Lgc: 10@1%c. WALNUTS. HOPS—Quiet: WOOL — tleece, 16@: Lonaou layers, paper shell, andard, 7c: do soft shell, Sc. Pacific Coast, 3@13c. Firm. moderately’ active. 0. Domestic Merchandise. 1IGIRON—Tnactive. Am-rican, $10 25@10 50. COPPFE—Firm. Lake, $12 LEAD-Firm. Domesuc. -3 3215@3 3714, 71N —Steady. Etralts, 813 50@1$ 60. Plates moderately active. SPELTER—Dull Domestic, $4@4 10. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Trr.. March 2 —A sharp bulge took place to-day shortly after the opening, the strength being imparted to the market by a jump of almost 2c in the May option in St. Loufs and cables from Liverpcol quoting 134d advance, opening ones having shown but 14d galn from yesterday. Trading was spasmodically active, but out- siders were conspicuously out of the market. Heceipts at Chicago were 39 cars and 47,294 bushels were drawn from store. The Northwest had 359 cars against 608 for (wo days last week ana 399 for one day & year sgo. At 1oon St. Louis broke mo-e than it ha1 pre- ously advanced, our market responding but not fully 10 the weakness. Bradstreet’s reported o de- crease n the worla’s avaiiable suppiy of 4 000.000 bustels. Export clearances were light at 216,061 busheis. Closing Berlin cables were 15 mark higher. Mav wheat opened from 7654c 10 763¢, advanced to 7634c, closing at T534@75%gc, Yoc | higner than yesicrday. Es.imated receipts for to- morrow 12 ars. No. 2 red, spot. wheat ranged #rom 843j¢ to 8634¢, closing about 8634 @BEYxc. CUKN—Trading in corn was moderate wiih no feature or noteworthy characterisiic. Commi sion bouses were the best buyers,and scalpe sold. The tono was firm, evideutly in recognilion of the strength of wheat, aithough the indepenc.- | ent sentiment on this grain is far from bearish. Liverpooi cables quoted 14d advauce. Recelpts were 476 cars and 15,505 bushels were withdrawn trom siore. 0 ve Some of to-day’s seliing was assumed for prominent St. Louls “Lonza’ Brad- reported a decrease in stocks of 851,000 POrt clearances were light at 359,445 ¥ corn opened at 2414¢, sold at 2440, closing at 243gc, unchanged from yesterday. ks timaced receipis for to-morrow, 240 cazs. OATS The oacs market was dull, nolarge or- ders being executed, and the number of small ones being limi Receipts were 209 cars, & rifle less than expected. There were no with- drawals from store. Bradstreet's reported an in- crease in_ stocks of 514,000 bushels. Miar oats closed a shade under vesterday. Estimated re ceipis for to-morrow 250 cars Cash No. 1, Yac; Juls, 8114 tember, 813/ 3.C. 1.eccipts 16 cam. PROVISI)N>—The provision market was fairly steady at the opening, but shortly afterward be came dull, with trade stagnant. Hog markct was the primary canse of weaxness. May pork clesed 735 - lower, aad May ribs Sc;lower. U1 TER—The buttsr marke: was firm t>-dar. There was a guod demand for all grades. Ofter- inzs were moderat . Creamenes—Extras, 18c: firsia, 1€@17c; sec- onds, 14@15¢; imitations, fancy, 12@14c. Dalries —Exuras. 16c: firsts, 1d@lb¢: seconas. 9@10c. Lacles—Extras, 11@12c: nrais, ¥15@9%4aci packing 8 15@8c; oll butter, 10c. heavy supply and fair demand. Owling to large offerings prices were reduced. Fresh stock so.d at 12c_per dozen. MONEY — Was 415@5% on call and 6% on time loans. New York excuunge sold at 60c discoun. Closing Prices. WHEAT—March, 7434c; May, 753,@75%c; July, 723,@72%c. CORN—March, 23c: May. 241jgc: July, 2514 TS—March, 16%4c; May. 1/34c; July, 18@ OA' 1o, FURK—MNay, $8 05: July, $8 17%. LARD—May, $4 05: July. $4 15. KIES—May, $4 174: July, 84 2714, Livestock. ION STOCKYARDS, IiL. March 2.—The supply of cattie continues at about the ssme pro- portions as during recant weeks, and at corre- spondiag perio is in recent years. The run yester- day was 14,377 head. and about 2500 arrived to- duy. Prices show no improvement notwithstand- {ng the supply on the market. Monday's recelpts of hogs turned out to be beiow the morning est- mate,being only 38,721 hesd. The arrivals to- day were only about 26.000, makine €3,700 for w0 daya against 71,975 107 Lie first two days last week. The fecling was weaker, ani saies were iargely at a deciine of 21ac. With diminishing supplies and an unaoated demana prices for sheep arcatronger and about 10¢ higher than last week. The 11,000 received to-day gvere resdily disposed of at steads prices. TLI—Receipts. 2500. choice Lo prime sieer: eers, $4 40@4 75: medium steers, fair_beef steers $3 BO@} 00; com mon bee! steers. $3 85@4 05: good 10 prime stock- ers ani f-eder. $3 ~0@} 25: common 1o £0od do. $3 1083 80: bulls, cnolce to exira, $3 30 @3 65: do poor (0 choice. $1 26@3 86; cows and heltera. cholce to prime, $375@A415: cows, fair 10 choice, §2 70@3 70; do common 10 fair canners, £155 @ 2 35; calves. 2ood to fancy, $5 75@8 25: do common to 003, 1 26@5 60: Texns fed sieers, oice, $3 50@4 25: Texas cows. bulls and oxen, $2 u5@3 50; milkers ana springers, per head, $25@45. HUGS—Recelpts, 25,000 shipping_lots, $3 45@8 70: mizeo, 3 3565 723: cnoice assoried, $3 650 575; light, 83 60@3 75: pigs §3 50@3 75. SHEEP-Receipts. 11,000. Inferior 10 cholce, 42 50@4 25; lambs, 85 5003 75. I eceipts at Omaha. FOUTH OMAIA. Nxnr. March 2 —HOGS— Receipts, 6900. Market weak to Sc lower. Light and mixed, $3 45@3 55: heavy, 83 40@s 60. CATTLE—Recep's. 350). Market weak to 10c lower. 'Steers, $3 50@4 50; cows, $1 50@3 60; fecders #8 25@A 25. SHEEP—feceints. 2100. Market firm. rado lambs, $1 60; muttons, $4. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. March 2.—CATTLE— Recelpts, 3374 Native dressed beof grades, $5 40 @4 60; siockers sud feeders, §566@4 25 cows and heifers, $2 40@3 60; Texas and Western, $3@ 3 40; caives, $4@10. HUGS — Receipts, 10,037; market steady. Light ana medium, $3 45@3 5214; heavy, 85 40 3 471/; pigs. 83 50@3 b. Bhrk—Kecelpts, 8717, Market steady. NEW YORK STOCKS, 77 North- Sep- 1 Fancy beeves, 35 15 83 8024 10: good Heavy packing and common to_choice Colo- Bonds, ¥xchange, Money and Rallroad Shares. Money on call easy at 114@134%; last loan 134y, and ciosing offered at 134%. Prime mercantile paper. 8% Earsliver, 641 Mexican dollars, 5014@5114c. ~terling exchange Is easier, with actual business in bankers' bllls av #4 8514 for sixty dais and 84 B7l4 for demand. Yosied rates, 84 Bi@ 488 Commerclal bi.ls, $4 ¥33,@4 B43,. Govers- ment bonds dull; State bouds dulli raliroad bonds higher. Siiver weak. CLesixa sTOCKS. AmTel & Cable... 85 (North American.., 4 Atchison........... 1214/ Northern Pacific.. 1403 Preferred. .|| 2274 Proterred, 58 Adams Express. 148 | Northwesters. 11 106 ~1ton, Terre Haute 48 | Preferred, b4 American Expressl10%/N Y Central. .. 8414 American Tobacco 7554]N Y, Chlcago&¥iL 11vg Preferred 1041 70 Bay Etato G 11%g| 2d preferred... i1y Baltimore & Ohio.. 15 INY &N R Brunswick Lands. 3N Y & New Eiig.. 87 Buffulo, Roch & P. 1694|N Y, Svaq & 8ig Canaas Pacific..... Bisg Preferred - 35 Cauada Soutbera.. U4 Ontario & Western 1414 10| Oregon 1 provmnt— 1714| Prete-red. — ©16615/0recon Navigation 14 Canton Land. Central Pacific. Ches & Ohlo. . Chicago Alton Preterred.........17:_|Oregon hort Linc. 1514 Chicazo, B & 7% Pacific Mail........ 2514 Chicago' & ETIl.... 42 |Peorin. D& Evans 2 Preferred. . 95 |Pittsburs & W ptd. 15 Chicago Gas.. ... Cleve & Pltisburg. 166 7614/ Puilman Palace.... 15714 Quicksilver .. 1 Consolldation Coal. . 12 Consolidated Gas..152 . 343; € C C & St Lous. 2814 RioGrande& Westa 12 Preferred. . To | breterred,........ 383 | “olo Fuel & Irca.. 213 ock and... - Pretoread: . ¥5 ' Rome Wat&Osden. 11714 Cotton 01 Certrrr 1218t L&S W 315 | Commercial Cabie. 16/ | Preferred... 103, Dei Hudson., .. Del iack&Westrn. 1531, 10734/St Paul... e preterrea Denver & R G 11"|su Paul & Daiai 3087 | Preferred......... 4l _Preferred......... Distliers ..o e St Panl & Omaba.. 5214 General Kiectric.. 7ate _Preferred........185 | Ere.. 14 StPMENM.TI16 Preferred. .. 34 Silver Certificates. 8414 Fort Wayne.._.,...163 [Southern Pacific... 141g Great Northord pid120 |Eovthern B ) % i Preferred. Isugar Refinéry. | Preterrea | |Tenn Coal & Iron.. 2K14 | | Preferred. g | |Texas Pucific 9.1 Tol A A& N Mich — 1liinois Central o Cenira T0i Ohto & Central 15 lown Central Preferred 24, Preferred. . 50 Kansas & T 121, Tol 8t Louis & KO 0la | Preferred. . 30%5 Preferred . 18145 | Kingston & Pe . 8 |Cmion Pacific...... 7 Lake Erle & Westa 16 |U P Den & Guif % Preterred. iU B Cordage... —_— Lake Snore_.. Preferred. . = National Lead. ‘Guaranteed o — Preferred. U S Express. . 35 Long Island, ... 46_|U 8 Leathe: 80 Louisville & Nash. 49%| Preferred. 60% Loulsvilie,N Atrny ~_34/U 8 Rubber........ 2U%s | Preferred... .).. 114 Preferred.. | Manbattan Co 8oy Utica & B Ri Memphls & Charis 16 Mexican Centra... 8 Michigan Central.. 93 Minn &S L... Preterred... . 0 Minn & St 1) com. Wisconsin Central. Wheeling & L E. sk 1st preferred. Preferred. ........ 2d vreferred | Am Cotton Ofl pfd. Missourt Pacific. W U Beef.........t Mobile & Uhio. Ann Arbor. | Nushviile & Chi Preferred - National Linse 3% Brookiyn Traction. NJ Central Vo Krie 24 pId......... %0a Norioik & Westra. 143 American Spirits.. 114 | Freterred......... 20 | Preferred........ 24y | (LOSIN® FONDS. | Ala Class A 4x....304 Northern Pac lsts.116% | Do 2. [ | |03 Short Line Do consol 5s... | Pacific 630: 97 |Phila & Reading 4s 81 | Do 15t pfd incom. 45 | < GrandeWest lais 7314 | { St L&IronMtGends 75 Do'es... BBLASLL &S F Gen ts.11 Y4 | jitred and 134c £0f unplued: Nectarines, 3%4@ Erio 2a8. 65 7St Paal Consols.._ 138" 1320 tor cnoice and_bige for fancy: While Figs, FLW&DenGity 1ais 63 SLP C& Palaia 1174 | 57 Biack Figs, 204 @255 GIEBA G 104 [So Carolina 4343 . 106 JOBBING PRICKS—Peaches, 414@5%4c B D: Do2d7s... ... %6 Southern K Kos . 913 | fun(y, 63a@7%0 B Ib: preled, 1914 8 f A Gen Elec DebBy... 95 | Do Pac Callsis. 107 | cots, 614w @ Ib: tanc . 10c: Mooiparss, 1@ M Tex cent 531140814 Tenn now da. "7 | S56) eviflorasa Avip e, b5c: sanirice, 53,@3¢) o con Oe..3 b - 8714 P 8 c forthe 4 ~izes: Figs, b.ack, 3¢ for Jowa Centrai fsia.. 96 (Texas Pac 2as. " S13f | unones, CHAGYe forune d oo Jgs Dok Jefor Kansas Pa Consois 74% Union Pac lsts §5.10. 54 Ks Palsts Den Divi16%|U 5 4s reg of 1923124 La Cousol ds........ 96 | Do ds, coupon....1235 Missouri funding..— | U 8 ds reg of 1907.111 MK 5814 Do 4s, coupon. E bals Dogs 61| Dots reg. Mutual Union 6s..110 | Do bs, coupon....113% | N J Cenc Gen 85, 1163 Va funding deot... 62 | N Y C& St Louls ds105%5| Do regiatered. . ...— Nor& West Gen 6s120 | Do deferred 6. 5 N Caroilua con 4s.102%5 Do 122 | Wabash 1st 8s.....10714 NortbwestConsols. 13) 4| West 5hors 4a.11, 10615 Luvew bs. pivee) = | FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIV LIVERPOOL, ENG., March 2.—The spot market is steady at Bs 515d. Cargoes are steadier at #3s 34, sellers, prompt shipment. Do trust rept sipd 6 RPOOL. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March, 68 31454 May, 6s 6lad: July, 6s 5d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., March 2.—Consols, 112; silver, 2934d; Frenich Rentes, 1021 62340, EXCHANGE AND BULLIO! Sterling Excbarge, 60 days......... — $4863; Steriing Exchange sight.... D = TaBRyg Sterling Cables............ Y ) New york Exchange, sight......... — 3 New Yors Exchange, telegraphic.. — 15 Fine silver, per ounce........ - 8414 Mexican Doilars. 2 - o144 | | PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND CTHER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are dull and nominal at | sbout 163 30. The chartered whea: fleet in post | has & registered onnage of 16,400, against 29,000 tons onthe same date last year. Disengaged, 91.- 800 tons, against 49,000. On the way 10 this port, | 159,700 tous, agalust 218,000. Wk AT—Exports irom this port in February fell off sharply, belug onls_abont 35% of what they were in Januury. They amoun ed (0 378 401 cus, valned at $564,851, making the (otal exporis thus 1ax this crop year 9,467,001 culs, valued st $11,- 876,975. “The market I3 firmer, m sympathy with stronger | Eas.ern aud jorelgn markets, and fotures are | bigher. Npot quotations. HoWever. remam un- changed. Holders are inclined (0 ask an advance. but snipi ers decline to pay it. Quoted at §1 25@ 1521, ® ctl for common grades, $1 35@1 3714 cul for average No. 1, 8140 ctl for cholce uud $14215@1 473 B U for ex ra choice miiling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—§:15 0'clock—May—6000 ctls, §1 36%a: 16,000, $1 3634 SECOND SESSION—May — 4000 ctls, $1 3574; 26,000, $1 36; 2000, $1 3614 24,000, 51 363, KKGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—2000 cils, 81 86: 2000, $1 36145: 2000, 8. 357: 2000, 2000, 81 3555 December — 10,000, 6000, $1 18%5: 4000, $1 1834: 4000, AFTERNOON SESSION—May—2000 ctls, $1 8814: 2000, $1 35 400U, $1 3514; 6100, §1 B434; £000, $1 3475; 2000, 21 35, December—400v, $1 18, —Both Feed and Erewing are dull at | BARLE the familiar prices. Feed, 7215@77%5¢ B cu: ALL BOARD SALES, Brewing. 87%4@92%ac. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0’clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—N0 saies. REGULAR MORNING ~¥SSION—No sales. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—8000 culs, 73%c. Decembe,—4000, « 274c. OATS—There are aays when trade seems to be rather betier, but on the whole the market 1s dul.. aiflling, $1 26@1 40: Fancy Feed, §1 3734@1 45 | Common White, $1@1 10; good to choice, 81 15@ | 1 85, mccording .0 quaiity: Black for feed, 95c@ | 81 0b; for seed, $110@125: Gray, $1 16@1 303 Red, §1 10@1 20 Surprise, $1 44@1 50 B cul. «ORN—The demand con inues very slow. Larg: Yellow, 78@77%,c: Small Round do, 90 9hc: White, 75@80c B cti 1, at 85@875c Betl. RYE—Neglected, as usu BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 16@1 25 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Shipment of 28,572 bbls Flour, valued at $129,- | 375, to Sydney. The market continues very dull. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, Bakers’ exras, $4 75@4 85; Super- fine $4@4 35 % bbl, CORNMEAL ETC.-Feed Corn, Cracked Corg, $17 50@18 B ton. MILLSTUFFs—Prices o sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trad Graham Flour, $2 85 B 100 Ms: Rye Flour, %276 8 100: Rice lour, ¥5 75; Cornmeal, $2@2 25; extra cream do, 82 76. Vutmeal, $8 50; Oat Groats, $4; Homiuy, $3 10 @3 30; luckwhea. Flour, 83 25@8 50: Ciacked | Wheat. $3 50: Farina. $4; Whole Wheat Fiour, $3; Rol.ed Oats (bbis). #5 5U@5 90; Vearl Barley, ThTbad: opil Feas, 88 607 Green' do, #4 35 % s HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Nothing new In any description. BRAN—212 50@13 for the best and 811 50@12 B ton for outside brands. | MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and $19 50@20 50 B ton 10r the hest. FEEDSTUKFS — Rolled Barles, §17@17 80; Of cake Meal a. the mill, $26 50 % ton; jobbing, $27 50: clipped Oats. $1'30 @1 50 % ctl. HAY — Wheat, §8@11: Whea: and Ost, $7@ 10: Oat, $6@9. Bariey, $7@8 50: River Barlev, 85@0 50; Alfalfa, $6@7 50: compressed, $6@ 9 L0 stock, 85@8; lover, $6@8 P ton. STRAW-26@50c # bale. 217@17 50; BEANS AMD SEEDS. Lima Beans are firm. It1s said that this year's crop will be handled by an aisociation In order to maintain prices. Colored Beans are steady. BEANS — Bayos, $1 50@1 65 B ctl: Smal Whites, $110@120 @ cul; Large Whites, $1@ Wiai et 2980 Mo G Here a1 Homate Blackeye, 81 25@1 36; Red Kidney, 8% 25: Limas, $170@106; Lutters, 81320@1 50; Fes, 81106 0. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@2 75: Ye low Mustard, $176@2 P cul: Flax, §1 50@1 60: Ca- nary ~eced, 13,@2%4c B b: Alfaifa, 614c; Rape, 215@2%c} Hemp, Sc: TImothy, Alge. Rik. PEAS—Niles, §1@1 20° % cil; Green, £1 40@1 50 B ctl. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, Asparagus and Bhubarb are lower. Potatoes and Onlons are unchanged. POTATOES—New Potatoes, 3@4c B b; Sweet Potatoes, $1@1 76 according to quality: Early Rose, T0@s00; Kiver Leds, 70@8Ue; Burbank Seediings, 85@70¢ B ctl for Rivers, 80c@81 10 for Saiinas and :i 0c for Petalumas; OUregon surbaoks, 76@ 0. ONIONS—$1 25@1 60 P ctl; Cut Onions, bUc@ 81; Uregons, 81 76@2. VEGETABLES—kgg Plant, 10c @ b: Hothouse Cucambers, 50c@$1 25 B doz; Asparagus. 8@1UC R D for common aud 1234@}7%4c for choice: Rhu- barb, $1 60@2 B bx; Los Angeles Summer Squash, nominal; Los A ngeles Green Peppers,30g60c: Mar- rowia' Squash. $6@7 B ton: Los Angeles Tomatoes, 50c@81 % bx: Mexican Tomatoes. $1@1 25; Dried pers, 7c P Ib; Green Peas, 3@6c b; Los An- | new. | Rabbits, $1 50 for Cotiontails and ¥1 25 for small: | three-crown, 43gc B D: (wo-crown | three-crown Loudon fuyers. §116; clusters. $1 5 | Debesa clusters. | B-crown Loudon iayers, $125; clusiers, | 43ac: aark, 2 | extratight geles String Beans, 10c ® b; Dried Okra, 8@9c B b: Cabbuge, $0@80c B cil; Carrots, -5@3ve sack; Garlic, 13@2¢c B . BUTTEf, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—High grades are weak, but medium grades are steady. Too much Butter s being made into squares at present, and rolls are selling better. CREAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 19@20c: sec- onds, 19@18¢ B bb. Damey—Fancy, 15@16c § b: §00a to choice, 18 c: low es. 12@12 Yac. nmcxu;:)gslz:lfi v% for2Gia ana 16c B 1 for FIRKIN—13@14c B Ib for old and 15¢ B I for new. CREAMERY TUB—16@17¢ B D. CHEESE~—Is weak but no lower. Cholice mild new, §@e ¥ Ih: common 10 good, 7@7Y3C: Cream Cheddar, 11@12¢ B Ib; Young America, 9@1Uc B Western, 11@12c; rastern. 14@1435c. EGGS—The siiuation remains unchanged. Store Eggs meet with the best dem: Ianch Kggs. 12 15c: siore Kggs, 10%4@11c @ doz; Duck Eggs, 1@15c. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Two more cars of Eastern will be offered to-day. This stock Iy seliinz at 13@14c for Turkeys $5 50 for Ducks, $3 50@4 60 for Hens, £3 50@4 for 0'd Roosters, $5 26@5 50 for young Roo ters and $b for Fryers. California Youlry is demoraiized by this flood T Gobblers, 12@14c Live Turkeys, 12@14 B I for Gobblers, 126 P I for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 14@16 @ b Geese. B pair, 81 50@) 75; Goslines. $2 60@S: Ducks, ‘84 60@6 for old and $6@7 for young Jiens, $3@8 £0: Roosters, youns, $4 50@8 60: do. ol1, $3 60; Kryers, $6@5 b0: Bruilers, $4 50 @5 10t large and $5@4 for small; Pigeons, $/@ % 50 B doz for young und $1 26 for old. 3 GAME—Is dull and weak. nglish Snipe, $2 50 @3 P dozen: Jack Snipe, —: Hare. 50@75¢c ?;by Geese, 82 50: White Geese, 75¢; Brant, $1@ DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Apples and Oranges are in falr demand. Limes are steady, but Lemons are aull and cheap. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 81@1 35 P box for choice, $1 50@1 60 for fan v, 50@9Jc for common. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are quotable at 81 75@3 B box: Seediings, 75c¢@%1 25 ® box: Lemons, 5)c@$l for common and $1 25@: for £00d to cholce: v exican Limes,$4 :0@5; California Lim Ge: Bananas, $1@2 @ buuch: Pineapples, $:@4 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, £TC. The market for everything under this head s stagnant. Quotstions seldom change nowadays. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations on the Fruit Ex- change are nominally as follows: CARLOAD LoTs—a pricots, 6@fic for Royals and 1115@12¢ for choice to tanc Moorparks: Prunes, 23,@3c for the 4 sizs: Peaches, 4@blge for prime to cholce, 61%@7c for fancy and | $@10c for peeled in boxes: Apples, 5@ 834c for evaporated and .@2vac for sun-dried; Pears, sor prime 1o choice. 4@53jc for quarters aud 6@6Yge for ha ves: Plums. dc for Piams. 432@5c for pitted and 113c for unpitted: Nectariues, 2@6c % b for prime 1o fancy; Pears, 239@5c for whoie, 433@5%4¢ for quarters and 414 @6%gc for halves. RAISIN~— CARLOAD PRICES — Four-crown, loose. 53¢ B B seedless Sultanas, 51gc; seediess Muscatels, 435¢ 52 60; dried Grapes. 3¢ P Ib. JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISC loose, 5%, B-crown, 434e; 2-Crown. less Sultanas, 534c: seediess Musca.eis, Tmperial ciusters, $3. —Four-crown, ic; seed: 430; Debesa clusters, $2 75: 'Imperial cluste N UTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c 6l5@7c B Ib for standard and H@9ihc Ib for sofishell: Almonds, €@6Yec for Languedoc, : 8jgc for hardshell i nd 8@9: % b for papers: el Peanuts, 4@8c B 1b for_Estern and dc jor Cally forpia: Hickory Nuts f@6c B Ib: Pecans. 7ig 8c® fb: kflberts, 716@¥c: Brazii Nuts, Tigadc; Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 & 100. HON KEY—Comb, 10@12c for bright and 5@dc for lower grades; water-white extracied, © @b Lgo: light amber extracted, 435@4%c¢; dark amber, 3¢ 30 3 b, BEESWAX—22@25¢ 8 . PROVISIONS Quiet. Bacon aund Lard are firm. Hams are not | very brisk. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6¢B Ib for heavy, 7¢ ® 1 for light medium. 9340 for | d 1135¢ Ib for ui eru_sugarcored Hams, 11@12ige: California Tams, 10@i0vzc; Ness Bect, $1@7 505 extra mess do, $8@¥ 50; family do, §9 5U@10; sxira prime Pork. $150@8; extra clear. 216 B bbi: Tiess. 314 9 bbi: Smoked Beet, 100 B b. LAKD—rastern ti-roey I3 quoted ac b34e for | compound ana 6%4@6%c for pure: pails, 1Y4cs | Caitfornia slerces. b14@s34¢c for compound ahd GA@iiae for pure: bialbbis, 765 10°B tlns, 7 e do. o.1h, COTTOLKNE—514@5%c in tlerces and 7@ 8 in 101 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. hi, 10c B Ib for r-cured. East- Dealers continue to report & dull market. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted steers are-quo:- ableat 8¢ # Ib: medium, 7c B B: lighu 8@61act Cowhides, 6@6%c: salted Kip, 6c # B: salled Calf. 7@8c: sated Veal, 6c; dry Hides, 12150 38c: culls and brands, 915@10¢ B b: dry Kip and Veal, 6@10c; dry Caif. 15c; culls, 10c; Goatskiny, 20@35 cach: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 25¢ B 1b; medium, 20c: winter, 10c; Sheepskins, sheariings, 10@20c each; short wool, 20@35¢ medium, 30@45c exch; long wools, 10@60c 5@8Vac; eac] TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 234c: Tefined. 5c: Grease, 2c B Ib. WOOL—Holders are firm, but the market i1 quiet. San Joaquin, 4@6c; Eastern Oregon, 7@ 10c 9 1. R HOPS—6@8c for fair to choice and 9@10c 8 b for fancv. Trade shows DO Improvement what- ever. Buyers are wiiliug to coniract at S@8lc for 1897 Hops, but srowers want more money. GENERAL MERHANDISE, No. 2, BAGS—Are very firm. Calcutta Gramn Bags, spot, 5¢: June-July delivery, b%ge; San Quentin, be: Wool Bags, 241,@261> COAL-Wellington, $8 @ ton: 'New Wellington, 88 per ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle, 5 50: Bryant, 6 60; Coos Bay, $a 76 ® ton{ Wallsend, $660 _ton: Cumberiaud, $13 50 B ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Penn. sylvanis, Anthracite Exs, $11@12 ® ton: Welsn Aninracite, $8@10: Canuvel, 8 B ton: Rock Springs, Custle Gate and Pleasan: Valier, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 In bu k and §15 P tonin sks. CoSTA KICA—1915@20%5¢ Ib for zood to prime washed; 1815@19¢ for good; 17@18¢ 10r 0od mixed with black beaos: 16@17¢ for fair; 10%4@1 4¢ nom. for commion 1o ordinary. CANNED FRUITS—Cherries, black or red, 214-1h, extra, $2 B doz: White Cherri €xira. $2 50 235 1h standards, $2 10; Py Yellow. free, $1 10@1 50: Apricots—90c@$l 05; Kaspberries, 81 75 strawberries, $1 75. "ANNE ' VEGETA BLES— toes, 70c B Yo Ib tins: Peas—8$. @1 25 FEE We quote: SALVAI OR—1715@18Y4c @ Ib for good to prime | washed:; 16@17c 1or falr washed; 1814@19%4gc for g0od to primie washed peaberry; 16@1olAc for su- verior unwashed; 1434 10r good uuwasiicd: 1734 @18c for 2001 to prime unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—20@Z1lc B I for prime (0 strictly prime washed: 18@1934c for £00d 10 strictly good washed: 16%4@(8Ygc B ib for fair washed 1315@15%4c for meaium; 11@13c for ordinary; 8@10%c for interior 0 common; 191,@ 20%ge ior guod (v prime washed peaverry; 1742@ 18¢ tor %0od 10 prime unwashed peaberry. FISH—Pacific Cod, 100-ib_cases. is quotab'e av 4%4c @ 1b; 60-1 bundles, 334¢: Boneess, Hljc Middles. 5%4c: Blocks, 5¢; Desiccated, 8 /c B doz: Pacific Herring, 15¢ 8 box: Duich do, 90c@$) 10 ® keg: Whitetish. $1 50 in half-bbls and $1 75 in kits: “Tongues and Scunds, $12; Mackerel, bols— No. 1, $20: No. 2, $18 50; No. 3. $1 -bbls— So. I, 38@9 60:’ No. 2, §8 5L@9: , $8 50: kis—No. 1. $1 50; No. ¥, ¥1 26; No. 3, $1. QUICKSILVISK—Is higher a: 8 875 9 flask. OIL—Calfornia Castor Oil, cases, No. 1, 95c; bols, 90c B gal (manutaciurers’ raies): Linseed Cil, '1n bbls, boiled, 8c: do raw, 36c: cases. Sc more: Lacd Oll, extra winter s rained, vbis, 55c: No. 1, 45¢; cases, be higher; Cnina Nut, d6@52¢ # galion. PEIROLEUM, GASOLINE, ETC.—The Stand- ard Oil Company qu tes as fo..0ws: Waterwhite Coal Oil, 1n bulk, 1034c; Peari Oil, in _cases, 16c; Astral, do, 16¢; Star, 40, 16c; Extra Star Oll, in cases. 20c. Ela'ne, a0, 2ic; Eocene, do. 18¢; De- Gasoline, in bulk, 1134c: do, in 17¢; 63° Deodorized Naphtha, “in bu IK. 635 do, in cases. 1535c Bo® Gasoline’ in 0c; 86° do, In cases. 26¢ B enl WHITE LEAN—Quoted at (14@5Y2¢ B Bb. RED LEAD—Quotable at 534@ %2 B 1b. TURPENTINk—In cases. 41c; 1 irun barrels, 89¢: 1n wooden bariels, 41 B Ib. CANDLES—The Standard Uil Company quotes as foliows: Electric Light—6's, 16 0z, 73¢: 14 oz 6%4c: 12 0z. 60; 10 o7, 514c. Granites—g's, 16 oz, 8in¢: 14 0z. 750 12 oz, Ic: 10 0z, Gc. LIKATHER—Harness, heavy. 30@35c 8 Ib: do medium, 28c: do light. 24@26¢: Rougn Leather, Kips 840@ib per doz; Call, 70g9Uc: Rough “Splits, S@9 eli-knife Spilts, 12@ 14c; Collar Leath r, black, 11%@13c B fooi: 40 rasser, 114@:3¢; Bkiriing Lewcher, 31140 SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube ani Crushed, 5%c: ‘owdered, 534c: Fine Crushed. 53%c: Dry Granu. Iated, 454c: ‘Confectioners’ A, 45sC: Magnolia A, 434c: rxira C, 41gc: Golden C, sci half barrels ¢ more than barrels aud boxes 13¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Hogs are steady and in moderate receipt. Beet and Mutton are unchanged. Wholesa'o rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BIC ¢ F—Flrst quality, 6¢: second, 5@5Y4c; third do, i@sac P 1. VEAL—Large, 5@6c; small, 6@7c B b. MUTTON—Wethers, 6@6lgc: Ewes, 513@6c o. 0. LAMB—Spring, 9G934c ¥ . ORI Lo ors Es@ysie ® M for large and :’z.ca'tchfor small and medfum; dressed do, 43, ‘WOOD, LUMBER, ETC. Posts, 8@10c each for No. 1and 513@6%4¢ for No. 2; Redwobd, $5 B cord; Oak, rough, 86 50; peeled, ¥9; Pine, $5 75. TANBARK— ) ominal. LUMBER—Rates are nominal. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar sks .. 140.234|Cheese, cus. ... 13 29,908 K.gg3. dos. ~ 12,880 9| tides. mo. 0T 250 ,493| Pelis. bdls. 00 105 Oats, culs. 175 Wine, gals. 220 64100 Eastern. ... 400 | Brandy, gals. 5,00 Beans. sks... ] 2,973 Lenther, rous. 48 Potatoes, sks..l 544/ Tallow. culs. 120 2,94/ Lumber. M fe: 30 115/ Wool, bis. 107 260| _ Oregon. 51 103! Hops. bls. - 164 ,235 | Quicksiver, flsks 28~ 250/ Lime. bbls. 82 Middlings, 84 910 Powder, casos.... 8 Butter, cti 326 ———.——— THE STOCK MARKET. Comstock mining shares broke yesterday. Con. Cel & Va. sold down to $1 65, Chollar to 85c OPhIr 10 70¢, Potcs. to 35¢, Slerra Nevada to 27c, Best & Belcher to 71c, and so on. Assessments were levied of 5¢ on Alpha, 20c on Slerra Nevada and 26¢ on Belcher, and these helped the market down, The Pennsyivania Mining Company of Gra: Valley has declared its third dividend at the rate of Be per share. The Snowflake Mining Company of Eureks, Utah, has Jevied an_assessmeny of 1c per share, delinquent March 27. o The report of the State Comptroller of Nevada shows that there were 90,799 tons and 1397 pouuds. of ore worked In thet ~tate for the year 1896, giv- ing a gross yleld of $3.857,841 38, upon which a bullion tax” of $10,2872 was collected. Ofthis amount Lincoln Colnty turned in 41,183 tons and 1856 pounds of ore. giving a gross yield of $1.528,- 283 63, upon which a builion tax was collected amouatiug to $9305 02. The balance of the coun- ties turned in 49 616 tons. giving a gross y eld of $2,319,057 75, upon which a buliion tax was col- lected "smounting o $983 70. Lincoln Couuty, with an output of 41,185 tons cf the value of 47 18 per ton, paid s buliion tax of $93u5 02, while the rest of the Stace, with an_output of 49.- 616 tons, of an averag- o1 $45 46 per ton, paid a bulllon tax of only 1983 70. hsmeralda County produced $360 000 wor.h of gold and silver last year, and wassecond in Lhe 1 Ascessments Iending. Followine s noe panine: [ [Delinac Courpaxy. 1 No. ‘Aml.‘ Intbe’ Sais Day. oar. Utan 24 (b.reb 14 Bultion. .1 4.~1 10/ Feb 14 Siiver King...... 16 6 reb 18| Jureka......... 1 25/ Feb 1n Joars ) 5 25| 05 Feb 21 Best & Beioher "1l | 2t Fen 2§ Ande: Iy dsl dolMen Ty opnir.. Sl A el | Oceidental, . 26 10 pr 6 Con Imperial. 38 01 .Mch1s| Apr Keotuck 33l 05 Men 1| apr 1«t OB Apr 2. Apr - : 20 Apr - £ 25 Apr BOARD SALES. Follow iz were the tlesn the San Francisco Stock Yoard yesterday: RFGULAR MORNING SKSSTON 600 Belcher...x0, $) Conn 100 .. 18/500 G&C.. 21 B&B. 75100 HEN 100 3 niion....131300 Mxie. . comsrmxcrne 9:30. | 90,600 Ovrma....09 .-35/540 Savage.... 31 “00[300 5 Nev. L50/100 . 550 CC&V.-.1.75],50 Ophir..... 75109 ¥ AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 100 Andes.....J0200 (¢ & C. 1200 Ovrma. 200 Belcher.. buo b & k... 400 Caieda.. 109 Conn. /90| 50 _..... 10) ¢ roint....18{100 Oceidu. Following wers he swivs in he Pacific Stock Toard ) esterday REGULAR rEss1oN—10:30 400 Arpha. ... 09800 CC&V...1.7 (700 Mex. .81 800 Alta... : 1.7219(500 . -80 600 Andes 1.674e) 12,0 Geod. 05 | 300 Belcher. +1.8215(20) Opnir 70 TeEOY Zv s 1830 71 1 75/150 Couti......9L| 100 Ovemn....08 | 700 . 7-[s00 € Im 01350 Potost 02{200 ... 1911800 Ravage.. 30 05[500 Scorpioa..02 35600 5 BEM. 04 00/45) & Nev.." 28 ;/,‘ 50 Stanrd..1.60 2 ....82(300 Union, 89600 Justice: | _0¢/i5) X Jca. ../85'800 Kentuck..01 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 1.66/400 Ocelat: *-71.70/700 Ophtr. 154200 . 20150 Confi .. 100 Fotosi 200 600 200 200 Chalige. 36300 Mexican..28 300 Union. 800 .........87%4100 ... 29100 . 204 Cuolr. .. 81200 Gvrmn....08 500 ¥ Juki! 800 C Polns. - -.-09200 .. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, TUESUAY, March 2. 4 P . o Avker, Bic. Awcer. Atona Oan. ... 05 U5 Juita. ., Ui s AIR . rrisiinee U& 03)ustice; — us Andos. 1 11 Kentuek. .,.... U1 2 elcher........ 19 20|Mexican, 2% 2 Bes & Beicher 72 73/Nevads Quesa. — i enton Coa. 12 —|Uccidental, - [0 Bulllon 11 12/0phir. 71 73 | Caledonia. 09 10/Overman.l.lll 08 09| Chollar ., w7 8v Potosl. . ... 35 ECH Con.Cal&Va...1.60 1.65 >avage. e 81 Challengs COO 36 7/5COrPIOR. . oee — Con. lmperial. 0L Uiiveg. Belcher.. 04 Confidence.... 89 91 Silver il 01 Lon New Yor& — UZ|sierra Nevada 27 Crown Potaw... 18 19|standard ... LkastSierraNe? - L4 Syndicaze. ... rurekalon.. — 85 Unlonua...wa 30 31 kxcheauer..., — 06| Ltsa. aeisee 05 o8 Loud & Curry. 32 B3 Yellow Jucken 25 26 Amied Norcrs, 95 96| STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | TUESDAY, March 2 2 A.M UNITED STATES BONDS. P Bid Asked. UB4s coun.1124 — |U Sdsreg...ls 11014 Donew 1ssueizs = — MISCKLLANEOUS RBONDS. CALStCDI5S. 112 — |UakGas 5s.. — 104 Cal Elec L 6s — 131 ‘hfliflhbl-. —_ 11014 CntraC W bs 9512 9714 umnibus 6s.. 1213413244 | Dpot-stex-cp YilgP&O Rybs. — 113 kdsn L&P 8319934180 |P&Ch Ry 6s. — 103 F&CHRR 65104 106 |Pwi-st KR64112 - Geary-st B53100 103 |keno, WL&L — 105 HC&S0Ye 108 — sacto P& L. — 100 Los ang L 6s 9214100 DoGnteed 6s 93 10134 Mit-stCbiesl22T — DoKyCon bs. 104141043 SF&NPRS3.. 10034102 SPRRAriz8y 9253 9414 |SPRRECaiGs. 109 111 SPRK Calbs. 300 NatVinéslst — ' 10u" |SPBrRCaifs 9815 9815 NevONgR7s.108 105 |5V Water 63,1163, 11734 N Ky Cal 65.10014 — |SVWateras 1003510 N Ky Cal 03— SktnGEES) — 10z WATER sTOCKY. Contra Costa 86 41 |Sprug Valley 9815 9814 MariaCo..... 483, — ©AS AND ELECTRIO 8 TOCK3. Capltal 16 80 |Pacific Lizh: 4914 50 Central.. .., #814 — |SFG&Elec. 97 873 M kleo Lighii 0Ys 9%/-ankrancsco 214 -3g 0k G L & H B3ln 6472/S0CKIO0M voe = = 20 Fuc Gas Imp 921p — INSUBANC Fireman'sFa1774q — COMMERCIAG BANK ATOCKY. First NationI 181 — |LondonP&A.13714 — Cal BD&T Co10T15108%4| Merch Ex.... 14 7 — SAVINGY BANK 6TOCKH GerS&LCo. 1800 5350 (Sav & Loaa.. 103 HumbS&L.1100 — [Security.....240 ~ — Mutual....... 35 _ |UnloaTrlst.szo — Bksav Union — 476 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. UK SLEHA? — 100 Presidio. ... 4 — eToCK L Glant Con..,, 3114 32 Vigorit. Lo | LANEOUS sTorKt. Alaska Pkrs. 10314104 [Nat VinCo., _ 71 Ger Lead Co. bu ' :10 | ceanicSSCo 24 2a3p HawC&3Co.. 1634 16 |PacAuxFA — 4 HutchSPLO. 246y :47 PacBoraxCo. — 94 MerkxAssn. — .lu’ |PartPaintCo — ¢ SALES—MOENING SESSION. Board— 280 S F Gas & Electric Co . 97 26 #2000 S V 6% Bonas. 117 00 Etree: — : $3000 California-st Cable Bonds, s8..... 112 00 £13,000 Market-st Ry Con 6% Bonds.... 104 50 $3000 8V 4% Bonds, 5 100 50 SALES—AFTERNOON SESSION. Board— & Giant Powder Con..... 31 25 108 F Gas & Electric Co, 97 35 100 8 F Gaslight, s 90 2 23 75 5V Water. 28 3714 40 do do . 98 25 Fireei— 850 Mutual Electric Light. 9 25 40 Pacific Gas Imp. . 92580 REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS, Luclus L. and Helen F. Solomons to Cyru: W a ker, lot on NE corner of Pacific avenae and Octavia' street, E 81:0% by N 131:614, quitclaim deed: $10. Johu Hart to Hen: gyrner of Turk an Hudson (Har.), Iot_on NE Steiner streels, E 81 by N 33 $5. Henry Hudson (Hart) toJohn Hart, lot_on N line of Turi sizeet, 31 & of Stelner, & 23:5 by N Adelaide M. Marks to Gertrude I. Mathieson, lot on NW corner cf Waller and Pierce streets, W 27:8 by N 112:6; glft. Estate of G. J. Borle (bhy Emma Coy'e aiminis- tratrix) to Cath Borle, loi on & line of stree:, 15716 W of Scott, W 36 by 8 137:8: §2500. Bernard and Cella Mirsky to Ads S, Egerton, lot on E line of Baker street, 62:6 N of Fuiton, N 25 by I 85:734: 810, Andrew B. McCreery to William F. Ambross, lot | undivided 15 ot tot on N line of | street, 56:6 {:-‘ o: Bartlett, W 24 by | N Beai & fm, N Y on N lineof McAllister street, 150 E of Lyon, E 25 N13 2050. D Wakeman to Adelphia L. Wakeman, lot on X line of Haight street, 163 W of Baker, W 25 by N 137:6; gift. % pheils and, Moses A, Gunst to Katharina D. Po- helm, loc on N line of Washington street, 37:6 W of Locust, W 10 by N 127:8%4: $10. Mary . Lindauer (ne- biake) to Maria M. Peters, lo;_on W line of Sanchez street. 167 S of Ridley or Thirteenth. § 46 b w é"’u};':’:‘} i Charlowte W. Taylor to Ciarencs Navar Wolte; N 120: $10. Eimar A. sna Marie H. Wolié Lo same, undi- vided 1.6 of same; $10. Patrlck J “ard’ f'mma Donahue to George B Elliot, lot on K jinc of Hampshire street, 122:6 S of Twenty-chird, S 25 bty £ 100: $10. A Maruaret and 'Charles 1. Westwood to Glent B. Mi ler, oton W line of Noe sireer, 64 N of Clip- .x, \'25 by W 85; $10. (Rl pHenn‘ J. and .fi'y J. Angelo to Eliza’ e:h R. Thielbar and Charles Wiilers. lo; on - line o Moss street, 223 SE of Howard, SK 28 by N= 75; 10 Fharies 1. and 111y ¥. Tiden toSauitary Re- duetion Works of San Frai cisco, 1ot o1 NW line of Fif.eenth s reec (Kl Dorado)and De Haro, N 346:9, NW 70:014, W 15438, 5 400, E 200: 810. ALAMEDA COUNTY. it Cornelius P. McKeon to_Claude V. Wishart, 1o on E iine of Grove street, 75 N ot Ninth, N 20 by 75, being lot 4, block 115, Unkland: 310. CJ.Gand Mary E. McMullen to Madelina P. Scrantom. lot on W line of Wheeler street, 100 N of Ashbury avenue, N 33:4 by K 126, being the S 48:4 teet of lot 3, block A, Suburban Tract, Oak- land: 810. George w. Bunneli to Town of Berkeley, lot on SE corner of Grove street. and iands of Bunneil, also being the N k corner of Grove sireet and Chan- ning way, thence NI 620.44, NW 55.03, SW 625:5 10 East Grove street, (hence slong East Grove street (0 beginning, for purpose of openiog Channing way as a pubiic street, Borkeley; $10. Bernard and_Catheiine M. Cogai to W. J. Lay- mance, block 1 coatmmng 24 lots.blocs ;O con tainiug =2 lots, Map of the Kinsell Traci, subject 0 8 mortgage, Berk~ley 'Township: $10. Felix and Delfina Marcuse to Josepn F. Spran- ger. lot on SW_corner of Rallroad avenue and Verdi street, S 45 by W 100, Alameda; $10. Mary C. Dalzicl to Emma F. Hawkett (wife of William G.), lovon_X line of Thirty-firsi stree 100 E of Grove, ¥ 100 by N 140, lots 29 and 30, 2036, Kowiand Traci, Oukiand; $10. 10y King (executrix of the estate of Augusta Levy) to T homas White. a'l interest in lot on S 1'ne of Fifth street, 126 & of Franklin, E 25 by § 100, block 41, Oakland: $1800. Mar.ha V. Lynde to Gomer W. Price. lot on E Itne of Lake sireet, 120 X of Peralia aveuue. N 80 125, lots 46 and 47, Capitol Homestead As- sociation, .ast Oak'and; $1. " Robert S. ana_ Annie R. Leckie to Emma F. Hawkett (wife of W. G.), 1ot on N W line of Fourth avenue, 10 NE from point of lntersection by the extension NW of SW line of East Sevenieenth siree , thencs ~ E 100, NW 150, SW 100, 5E 150, block 101, Clinion, East Uakland: $10. The McCarthy 'Company (a corporation) to Charles G. Anderson, lots 24 and 25. suodivision B of Fruitvaie erminal ‘Aract, quitclaim aeed, Brookiyn Township; $10. Emma L. Bowne to tame, same, Brooklyn Township: $10. Victor and Annie Gilardin to Henry Miller, lots 5 and 6, in subdivision of lot 83, Kingsiand Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Isaac and Kittie Cohen to Samson Ringolsky, lots 1 to 9. 35 to 41, block A: alsolo:s5 to 10, block C, Ever tt Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Vincent Lees (o P. J. Meeban. ot 4, b ock —, Fruiivale Siat on Trac., Brookiyn Township, war- ranty deed: $20. Guorge k. e Golia (trustee) to Felix Marcuse, lot on NE corner of Railroad avenue and Bay | street, £ 33 by N 100, Alameda; $1100. Builder’s Contract. J. K. Fraser with Ira W. Coburn, to erect two two-story frame buildings on W _line of Shrader street, 60 > of Wal er; William Koenig, architect: $4290. Jobn H. Van Giahn with George M. Salsbury. to erect a five-room cottage on SiS corner of Twenty-second and Chattanooga streets; archi- tect contractor; $1200. Same with sume, toerect a five-room cottage on corner of Chattanooga and Twenty-second streets; archivect contractor; $1260. HOTEL ARRIVALS, BALDWIN HOTEL. H D C arnbart, S Cruz T F Gahire, Santa Cruz F R Poiter, Sania Cruz B P Barser, Livermore W James, Kern Co F C Westphal © w, Wis A S Lichiensten. N Y A Hemigues. N Y AN Leonhuuser,Chicago W N Dunn & w, Chicago B Reynolds, N ¥ L Laverge, S5 L verett J L Kosenberg, Suisun B G Maynar (&w, Sicktn 0D Curry, K7 J Wheeler, US N 7 Hunt, ~acto ¥ Guggenheim, N Y Y Waoyens, N Y F A Willis, Sacto ¥ Johns, N'Y 3L Moore, Fresno © Burns, Los Ange'es H A Scolt & w, Stockton NEW WESTERN HOTEL JMARhaw. NSW 7 B Cann, Cal Jobn Schulte, Cal J A steen, Cal W Leib, Folsom NG Mortiz! R Rowe, Valle)) Miss B Wiliiams, N Y 1 J Ryan & w, Gilroy R Rowe, Valltjo © A Howiand. Valldo ¥ Castie, Tl H E Herman, Montana € Hall & w, Ky W Putman, Chicago J C Dowling. Mill Valley M T Tobin, San Mateo R B Muthews, Arcata ACJollan'& w. N ¥ C H Johnson, Scranton TACariton, Philadelphia P8 McCann, Alaska GRAND HOTEL Pleasanton R Benson, Pleasanion E Halliday, Santa Cruz W Feny, San Diego T Kenaali, San Jose W Crowe, Sacramento J ~haw. Sa-ramento A Block, Lo; Angeles C Rozers, 10s Ang les H Hamilion, Mi.waukee Miss Pica, Milwaukee H Fletig Jr, Or J W Yamems, Portland J Leonare Mrs Spence, Gridiey Mrs Harringer, Gridley J H Loos, Santa Cruz 1 Solomon. Ney M M Hope, N ¥ Miss Hope, N Y J Sartoris & w, Cedar F Mrs Blindy, Riverside Miss Blindy. Riversice Mrs Harrison, Chicago Miss Harrison. Chicazo T A Jo as. Towa P B Kadis, Omann Mrs W Ashby, Chicago A Ehle & w, Chicago T J Williams, Or Mrs Arpst, Or D O Frazem, N J C Leidegh Towa H B ~baines N Y 3 D La Fores, Ottawa €O Ju son. Fruitvale M A Aikin, N Y A Robinson, Gilroy J Sta lings, Port'and J Tapl-v, Vallejo N8 Hall, Sacramento A J Bruner, Sacramento Dr Ress, Sacramento J A Hunter, N Y R Grabam, Willams J R Glover, Sacramento R C Good=peed. Chico J Kneiland, 1 acoma C Hayes, Ulympia 1L Poundstone, Big Cany ‘R Lathrop, Hollister P Stan‘on, Los Ang PALACE HOTEL T M Stewart, N Y Mrs T Stewart, N Y Mis E Stewart, N Y Miss A F Stewhrt, NY H Ward, Alameda Mrs A H Ward, Alameda Miss M Ward, Alameda Miss ¥ Ward, Alameda Miss M Bennett.Alam: a Mis R W Mailon, Phila Miss M R Rex. Philadel Mrs S Devin: N ¥ H Barnett, Philadelphia Harvey Barnett, Phila Mrs H Gausert, Philadel G M Sand., N J Mrs G M Sandt, NJ Miss M Brady, Harrisbrg J W Patterson, Pa Miss A Brady. Piladel W A Burchard, Philadel § H Look, Santa Cruz SN Rucker, San Jose Mrs dekochetie, Mntreal R Graham, Los Ang A S Patterson, 5t Johns Mrs Pa.terson, St Johns Miss Pat.erson, St Johns Masters Patterson,s Jose Miss H Howell, Chicago Miss E Newell, Wis Mrs0 S Newell, Wis R D Stephens, Sacto A Bemitz, Toio B Drvfus, N Y J C Boss, Berkeley H E Pa.mer, Umaha G P Booth & w, Ind A Grille. Paris Mi-s B Newell, Wis 1)V Condery, N Y W D McKui, S Y % Jack. San’L Obisp> R 5 Vivian, Chicago R J Nurthaw, 10s Ang T Springer, Chicago Eberhart & w, Ind Leedigh. Dayton, O J K Fishburne. < Diego t Couch, Butte, Mont F'T Sutheriand. Oroville COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. 3 W Dilworth, Oakland Miss Maylott, Antioch Miss M Ma Antioch G Heiman, 'l ulare W J Gordon, Tulare J O'Mara. Madera R Merritt. N ¥ A H Moore. N Y Mrs A H Mcore,N Y CH Boles, Sacto W P Martin & W, Sacte G W tsroughton. Napa J B Bauman, Grass Vy J O Langtry & w, Niles R'T Balard, Kan Cly C Lego, Lompo G Lambert & fmy, Iowa ¥ : umhel, Alameda C Done:l, Alameda H Rogers, Alameda iss G Wiseman. Tulare W Skuves, Bir ingham H G Harris, Oasland G A Gilroy, Oakland L L Porr, Pe.aluma G J Atkinson, Petaluma ¥ H Cummings. Ciovdle M J Hughes, Ciovéidale Mr simicock & w, Chicag R Morritt, Valleio K Nanai, Japan M McMalion. Kans City L Colins, 1 03 Anseles J Edwar:s. Los Ange.as W H Parr, vakland Mrs A Albin &sn,S Rosa P Collins&w, “an Miguel Miss Curtis. San Rafael § hi Willle, San Haiael P H Shine, “acto CWGamit, Fresno W J Fish, Sacto J Barlow, Onklan F Aidridge&w, Watsonvl TG ENgit& w, Merced W P Sundquist, M erced P Reele, Puiladeiphia €W Mcore, Soncra. P Stein,'Pni adelphia W H Wa .on. ~onors Miss Aberman. Nelr C Allen, San Diego R A Curtis, Stock.0a € Cramer, Stockton P Sumners, Stockton —_———— Convenient Headquarters. When the man who was sent ahead to engage quarters in Albany for the com mittee ol the Union League Club told the proprietor of the hotel what he wanted he ‘was asked : “Do you want rooms such as are usually used for headquarters?”’ *‘How do sucn rooms differ from others?"” asked the emissary. “Why, they are arranged so that people can go in one door and out another with- ouv.lhemg seen by those entering,” was the reply. L *“We don’t want that kind,” said Mr. Bage, who was acting for the friends of Mr. Choate. ‘‘We don’t want any one who is afraid of being seen in our headquarters to come there. A man who is coward .enough 10 want to sneak out of the back door is not brave enough to vote for Mr. Choate.” —Buffalo Express, OLEAN Si. AMERSS. Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. STEAMER |D STINATION.| SAILS | PIER. ~[Men trer > ! Mch Pler 1L - | ordana 1 [ Men Piar 24 -|China & Japan| Mcn PMSg flumboldt#a, (Men Plec ) _|Sydney........|Mch eler 7 San Diego.. | Mcn Pier 11 Newpor. Mch Plee 11 Vie & Pgt Sna [Mch Pler 9 Grays Harbor. | Mch Portian i Meu San Diteo’ .. |Meh Gravs Harbor. | Mch Lo0s Bay..... Men Yaquina Bay . |Mcn 10, 9am Panama.......|Mcn10,12 u THE CALL CALENDAL. MAxCH, 1897. Su. (Mo.|Tu.| W. |Th| Fr./Sa.| Moon’s Phases.| 1|2|s|als]e “ 7|89 (1011|1218~ Firs Quared I______‘_ 1O Maren 11| 1415|1617 18|10 30 | \ —|—|—|—l—|—|—=|® Maren1& 21| 22|28 | 24|25 26 |27 i | —|— | —|—|—| @ LastQuarter, sla9ls0lsn| | © March 25, | Sun Diezo . Victoria & Pucet Soun ) Wails Wali Crescent Uity... |Crescent City ... Yomoua *.|Humboldt Ba; Coos Hay. | Sewpor... . Dei Norte ravs H. Progreso. Seattle.. Mioeola. Tacoma Florida ... ... Comox Willamette. State of Cal. Seattle .. | Portiana.” sunoL.. Grays Harbor. ... San Bias. Panama. . Emplire. ! | Portiand. | Mexico. .|~an Diego. | Tillamook ... .. | Portlanc | Arcata... Coos Bay ...\, [ Humbold: Bav.. .. Panam! Portland . UNITED STATES COAST AND GRODFTIO BumveY TiMEs AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT KOT POINT, ENTRAXCE To BAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY Orvr CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTe—The high and low waters ocour at the City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about twenty- five minuces later than at Fort Point; tne heighs of tide is the wame a: both places. ——————————————————— March—1897. Wednesda -, March 3. 6.3% Moon risas 6.0/ Moon sets. .. Sun rises Sun sets 3| Time | pogy [Time gy (Time o I Time e e FIme | poay SEw jLw H W 510 L[1519] 47] b |Bwl Clew H W 4 0.10| 4.6 5.53 1.3 1205 5 028 46| 624 111246/ 4. 68| 050 46| 7.02| 038 13¢| & 7( 104| 45/ 745/ 0.7 226| R 8| 1.30| 4.5/ 8.34| 0.7) 3.32| 30| 808 2.6 NOTE—In the above expostiion of the tides ihe early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in order of cccurrence as to time. ‘The second tima column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to tha soundings on the United States Cosst Survey charts, except when & minus sign (—) precedes tha helght, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth glven by the charis. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States Hydrographie Office located o tha Merchanty Exchanze iy maintainad {n San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard 1o nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordlally favited 10 visit the office, where complete seis of charts and salllng directions of the world are kept on hani ror com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangars to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Te'e- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes hefore noon. and 1s dropped at noon. 120:h meridian, by telegraphic signal received ecach day irom the United States Naval Observaiory s Mare Isiand, Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. It any, Is published the same day oy the afternoon papers and by the morning papers the followling s+, W. S. HuGHEes Lieutenant. U. & N.. i charga The Time Ball. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE } SAN FRANCISCO, March 2, 1887 ‘The time ball on Teiegraph Hili was dropped exactly at noon to-dsy—i. e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactiy at 8 P. M., Greenwicn (ime. Huanes. hur ée. Lieutena: SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived, TUESDAY. March 2. Stmr Czarina, Seaman, 45 hours from Coos Bay; mdse, to J D Spreckels & Fros Co. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 14 hours from Mendocino and way ports; pass aud mdse, (0 Men- docino Lumber Co. Stmr Truckee, Danlels, 89 hours from Grass Harbor; 160 M ft lumber, to Wiison Bros & Co. Stmr Protection, Elletsen, 38 hours from Hue- neme: pro.iuce, 10 Southern Pacific Miiling Co. Stmr ‘Scotta. Johnson, 17 hours from Albion; 250 M ft lumber, 1o Atbion Lumber Co >tmr Washtenaw, Crosscup, 85 hours from Ta- coma; 4500 tous coal, to 5 P Co. Osklund direct. Cleared. TUESDAY, March 2. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro: Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Gerba'k H Hackfeld, Barbar, Queenstown; G W McNear. Salled. TUESDAY, March 2. Stmr Queen, Debey, Victorta aud Port Towns- enc Stmr Gipsy. Leland, Santa Cras. Stmr Geo Loomds. Rridgett, Ventura Stmr Arcata. Cousins, Coos Bay. Stmr Weeott. Miller. Stmr Point Arena. Johnson, Mendoctao. Stmr Protection. Eilefsen. Whal stmr Thrasher. Cozan, whallng. Whal stmr Navarch, Wbiteside, whaliog. Ship Elwell, Ry der, Nanaimo. Br ship Genista, Hearn, Hilo. Brig Galllee, Dinsmore, Tabltl, Schr Conflanza, Weber. Schr Bobolink. Nelson. Mendocino. Telegraphic. POINT LOROS. March 2.—1J B .—Westhee foggy: wind E: veloci.y 5 miles Charters. The ship Iroquois loads sugar at Honolulu for New York: schr Defender, lumber at _Grays Har- bor for Sauta Rosalia; bkin Joun Smith, lumber at Hastiogs Milis for Algoa Bay, 65s. Domestic Ports. BEATTLE—Arrived Mac 2—Schr Bailor Boy, hence Feb 13. BOWENS LANDING—Salled Mar 3—Scar Bar- bara Herns:er, for San Franelsco. TATOOSH- Pass £ 2—Br sume Wellington, hence Feb 27, for Nanaico: stmr Miveola, from Comox, for Sa. Francisco. CASPAR—Arrived Mar 2 Mar 1. SOUTH BEND- Arrived Ma: Feb 14: schr Gulde, hence Feb 17. PORT HADLOC ilea Mar 2—Schr Laura Madsen, for San Fraucisce. EUREKA—Arrived Mar 2—stmr Pomons, hace Mar 1. ASTORIA— Arrived sfar 2—Stmr Alice Blanch- acd, hence Feb z4: stmr Farallon, from Coos Bay. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Mar 2—scu¢ Chas R Wilson. hence Feb 16. TATOOSH~— Passed Mar 2—Chil bar Antoinetts| from Vaipar iso. for For. Townsend; schr Alc hence Feb 10, for Seatile. PORT BLAKELEY—sailed Mar Leeds. for San Pedro. Arrived Mar 2—= Pearo. —Stmr Caspar, hence Schr 1da, hence 2-Senr J B br C S Holmes, from San Eastern Ports. NEW YORR-—Arrived Mar Howes. hence Nov 11. Koreign Porta. QUEENSTOWN —Arrived Mar 2—Br ship Cro- martysnice, hence Nov 1, Hi0GO—Sailea Jan 30-Bktn Arago, for San Fraacis CALCUTTA—Arrived Mar 1—Br stmr Wool- wich, fron Tacoma, via Delagoa Bav. % FALMOUTH—Afrived Feo 28— Br ship Vera- jean, nence Ju.y 25, vin ) aroados. and saled for Lei b, Mar 1-Geroark Ariom's, from Tacoma; Br suip Meinwen. from Oregon JIULL— \rrived Feb 28—Brship Jane Burrlll, hence Oct 17, HONGKONG—Arrived Mar 1—Brstmr Brae- mer. from Tacoma. LIVERPOOL—Atrived Feb 25— B: ship Lathom, hence Uct 6. QUEENSTOWN—Aarrived Feb 28—Dan barc Hauvila, irom Orezon. 2 DOVI.R—Passed Feb 27—Br ship ‘The Habne- man, from Shie.ds. for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Sailed Mar 1—Stmr City 1 Rio de Janeiro, for San Francisco. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Feb 28—Br ship Silber- horn, tor Vietorta. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Feb 28-Ital ke plare, for —. MONTEVIDEO-—Salled Mar 1—Br stmr Howlek Hall, for St Vincent. DOV ER—Pass~d Feb 27—Ship Clarence S Be- ment. from Tacoma, for Hull Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers —Arrived Mar 2—sunr Werra, fm enoa: stmr Rhine and, from Bremen. b Tt Yo oub Mar 2-sime Fuers: Bls- marcx on excursion. Importations. g HUENEME-Per Protection—249614 sks lim bea s, 13 bales wool. 10 tons junk. CO0S BAY - ver Czarina—1187 tons coal. 24 pkigs mdse. 228 3kS P0.at02s, B pkgs flane s, 1 b; Telépiones, 1bx fish, 4 stcks matchwood. 1 pk express, 1 pK coin. y Consignees. Per Protection—S £ Milling Co; J H Hurbet; Chas Harley & Co. Per Czarina—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: H H Sal- tler & Co: Wellman, Peck & Co: Garela & Magsin!; Wieland Brewing Co: Hilmer, Bredhoft & ~chu!z: . McDonough & Runyon: Bandon Woolen-mills: J M Kiein & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: Standard 0il C0: Encerprise Brewery: Unlon Brewery; Bay City Soua Water Co; California Toy- and Notion Co: J M Klein & Co; Wellman, Peck & Co; Willow Biew ery; W Loaiza & Co. 1—Ship Jabes vark

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