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‘'THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1898 n in the left 03 | the early morning tides are give: | July . 24% % 2% A% | BUCKWHEAT-Nomina T Epugke - % 2|Union Con ..... 32 34 |E0¥ 14 ‘time column gives the second. tide of s ® | “ess Pork, per bbi— — RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE Foiskiing i e he third time column the third tide, 4 . i s May 1050 1055 1040 1045 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. =L "RODUCE. Gould & Curry. 16 17| Yellow Jacket. 20 21°| the day, the third time CONIR b “gives the ; 8 o o : e A 10 2% 10 5734 10 473 10 50 i For Wednesday, March 2. Tl 8 oeg LA Y fast tide of the day: except when there are but 5 fle, 11,400; ferred, 9i); Reading, ) per 100 b ; 2 % = 2 —_——— : s . The be SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. i1 Rock Tatand. J1.090; St Baul, 35.045; South: | yray o7, Pk samg s 51 51mg | ey oA rices SOt The | e . il S b HOTEL ARRIVALS. e e adltiona. fo. {he soundings on th Silver o fraction firmer. \g’c’m"";g%?eghlgzn x!;flcfinx\ifigfi‘ 3»1‘ b P{f; 'ms!fioi-t Ribs, per 100 n.f_“6 e “1"'! MILLSTU;:;:P\:‘;e?E;n sacks are as fol- | Barley, ctls 2525 | Wool,” bales «.o. 2 e ik o % nited States Coast snr\'zfld",.h";ho heufl: ced. Barlev unsettled. s ‘Gas, 9120; General Electric, 3275; Sugar, g . 5221 522% 517% 517% | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Oats, ctls 50| Pelts, bdls 255 GRAND HOTEL. | when & minus sign. () precedes the helfr Rye dull 437; Western' Union, 6120, S S5 52 325 Flour 8 per ww fin: Rye Flour, §2 30 per 160: | Corn. ctls (| Bldes, ng ... 112 | 3 W Brown. Springfid |E D Regnier, Sanger | S Shen the e e : insta, T Jr 2 e o i = = "% " | Rice Flour, $5 7; eal, s - ] 3 410 | o N : & : ix. - Feedstuffs unchanged : cwsx]:;;. STocKks: 5 sh_auotations were as follows: Flour, | do, ‘$3: Catmme, fi"?xf:ozt]r(]}rz?uh e o e T W Wallie Sacto |5 L Paon &oanoureh Atchison St m 7 No. 2 spring eat, 83@%c; No. 3 spring | in; 10@2 30; Buckwheat Flour, $4& 3 & eather, rolls . i % Ry 8 Z | “Do vret 35| Do vref Liel"No. 2 red, $105@1 06%: No. 3 | Whieat, §5 30 Farima, $4 50 \:hole Wheat = Beans, ske . 2,915 | Lumber, ft 2,000 | & ¥ Bryant, Dismond |F B Shackiy 1Y NOTICE: TO - MABINERS: | Baltimore & Ohio 16 [st P M & 0. 2 Oats, 26%c: No. 2 white, | Flour, $1 %: Holled Oats (bbls), 35 25@5 6: in L1776| Wine, gals ... 22,500 | B It Thurber Jr, Cal |88 Hall, Sacto. 2 i bl Hisiasile a Onions unchanged. | Canada Pacific ... 8§3%[So Pacific 3 ; No. 3 white, f. 0. b., 28G29%c; | sacks, $ (5@5 45; Pearl Barley, $4; Split Peas, | Onlons, sks 141 Lime, bbls 20 | T e e, 8 A bianch of the Dnited. fiates Hydrographie o asall | Canada Southern. 49% [So Rallway No. 2 Hye, 50c; No. 2 Barley, f. o. b.. 33@40c: | $3 75; Green Peas, $4 25 per 100 Ibs. Bran, sks . 580/ Ralsins, bxs 282 L7 o TN Office, located In the Merchan xehARES: eontinue to decline. Cansamtt {54 (3o Raumn g e e e T e L2 Middiinge, sks 2 J Munhall,' Walnut Ck|Mrs T W Heintzelman, | maintained in San Francisco for the. benefit of 7 and. EEEs ‘weaker again. Ches & ORi! il |Texas & P | Bois@s: Mot Pork. per barrel, F0 9@10 45; HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. 2 " OREGON. gy e LT mariners without regard to. nationality and Poultry firmt and Higher. Chi & Alton. Gnion, Paciflc .- ¥4 | Lard per 100, pounds. 35 10@5 12ls:" Short Rib pitsiss Flour, qr eks ... €317 Potatoes, sks ... L171| I R Hebiron, Salinas [J McCorthen, Sacto | TRnOLOIpense. | iy inviied to visit’ the a etter. Chi B & Q UPD&G %4 | Sides, loose, $4 9@s 30; Dry Saited Shoulders, | A threatening sky yesterday morning ren- | Wheat, ctls 230| Middlings, sks .. 300 | G D Colman, Napa VI &1 Bacs Navigators. are cordially fll B fl;’ o pples lower. chi & E 1 abash o 44@bc; Short Clear Sides, boxed, 3533 | dered buyers cautious and the Hay market was | Oats, ctls ........ 1 £ T C Hobbins, Stanford |W MoNoul, Bragies B e ma eath &re- pent on Nand nee d gllush e Wheel & L 154 | @ %: Whisky, “distillers’ finished gooda, "per | I T2 ‘autet In consequence, but there was EASTERN. W Kopp, Sonora AWSias & wo N Y | o e O e e, and. the. latest Light Bacor advanced. per & Hud Do pref | salioe, L8 no change in prices. Feedstuffs were unal- | Corn, ctls 100 W H Pratt, Cal T Bishoprick, § Jose . | information. can always be-obtained regarding {ted Hides weaker. Dot 3 &) (Express | prticlen— oty pmotar b S e, Y NS OBl e | AstiplanTshce & w. | lights. “dangers to navigation and all matters bringingemore money Den & R Adams Ex .. Elaur fbasrals | BRAN-—$17@18 per ton. T C J Schustér, Sonoma |W_W Turney, Campbl | * The time ball on top of the building on Tele- Hogs easy, ‘hut no’lower. S b3 5 MIDDLINGS—$18@24 per ton. C. . C Gross, Alameda J W Bowen, L A H holsted t ten minutes.before Increased Customs Collections. Erie (new Qe Sestep - Soe. bushels FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $24G% per e J Lynch, S Jose T A Smally L oAne | e moon. 1th mecidinhe ' x Miscellaneous— Rye, bushels | m::’ Ollcake Meal at C"I‘(e n‘-\zllll- ”é‘,“&'.@”cfif Business in stocks was quleter yesterda: Mrs W C Robison & 4,|S Shérwood & w, Cal | by telegraphic signal received each day. from CUSTOMS. COLLECTIONS. 3 A Cot Ol1 Bariey, bushel. %2n2e:5'1§°.§ C&cs%-;’u;erflm Corn Meal. 32350 ;oom on the mining stock boards and the MSKaguEan E Mgs J‘ S(MtKeln & 8, | the (énléefl States. Naval. Observatory at Mare | v Do’ [pref. b cabm - g A . ¥ | a E: . rs on, Mass| Santa Cruz Island, X puse ooilections <In. February | S00kis Val amn Spiries On the Produce Exchange to-dav the Butter | gg‘@ 0: Cracked Corn, SHGZ: Chopped’ Feed, | Bond m’:;h'h‘;ie-bezdmf:“f_;‘]‘:‘g”"fn‘:"“ AT | Miss M A Carey. Mass|S C Freels, Holllster notice stating Whether the time ball was ainst $306.:00 In February, 1897, | Lake Erle & W.. 15%| Do_pref market was firm; creamerics, 13g20c; dairles, | 301 e ana) Tats) WHEAL ATIDI. | s s el ¢ a Miss M Lushet, Colfax|C Gralton, Stktn dropped -on time or giving the error, It any. 5 Hix GEAh&heas MO0~ | Do) brer Am_ Tobacco . | N@1c. Cheese, quiet; s@s}c. Egsw, steadyi | | HAY—(Bx-car in round lcte)Wheat. $7g19 | T ka Packers' Assoclation will pay & | J McMillan, S Jose |H W Crabb. Oakville | published the same day . by . the afternoon T et tine 1ast | Ldka Shote 1is oo Do pref fresh, 12c. 15 50r Barier Ss14ana: Cormpressed, $16 50is 5o | Ovidend, No. 8l of Te, ‘on the 12th. § B Stearns, S Diego’ |G H Appel, L Ang papers, and by the morning papers the follow= e Louls & Nash. People’s Gas . : e Afaife Ty sy B: etock, $11@12: Clover, | Sales on regular call on the San Francisco | L P Larson'& w, Cal |A Anderson, Suisun | fng-day. . W. 8. HUGHES, Manhattan L ... Cons Gas ... WHEAT MOVEMENTS. | S0 S0mIL 00 oK. 18 B0@14 per ton. | Stock Exchange this far this year are 308425 | 3. T Walden, Fresno |J Rooney. Perris Lieutenant, 'U. §. N., in chargs. THE LUMBER TRADE. Met St Ry Com Cable Co.... 175 Receipts. Shipmts. ; Nevada 3 shares, against 440,875 during the same time | L D Babbitt, L Ang ~|J McWhinney, Pono SRR Mioh Ceng 11 GO F e tron.LLL o || cttten— Bushrle’ Bulhely | STRAW—SGice per ale Taabiyear diy < he e E M Maranse. Nava | W P Thomas Ukish STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. s 5 =on 8t Li do _pref | Minneapolis . Z . e i ueber. Colton A Denison, Jackson 2 i Pacific Coakt Wood and Iron says of lum- | Minn & p:e!L. 8 gen Hiearric % | Duluth .. 36,204 79 BEANS AND SEEDS. In the Savage Mining Company's ground on | C A Dueber, Colton _ |J L Phillips, Stktn S ber:. “The lumber -trade for February was | Do Ist pref 7% |iinols Steel . | Milwaukee 51,350 — the Comstock lode, on the 130 level, the main | F C Smith & w, N Y SR I Frok DN and rm"elpt‘x as \\ell‘l‘ as sx;le»af‘;:': i{ob;](e&& _‘(_mm. fi::!k::ldode Gas . ‘gz‘xllec:;zo = ‘}fi-;i; i T;ere was no change in any description yes- we;t drift has been cleaned out and npn‘lred 5 = PALACE HOTEL. S ;l‘“m“églm ertain condition o Mo : o $ erday. a distance of ; 3% feet. | Baron Von Sch M Harrold, Colo exico. . and the end is not in| Do pref . 38| ‘Do _pret St. Louis . 18,000 | BEANS—Bayos, $29003 06; Small Whites,:| Brunswick lode_ast crocecnt Mo, 3 was ad- | 5 Ullman, N " |Hies Harrold: Gotg Vietoria & i1 ar of a war with Spain, the lack | Chi Ind & L. 7 |Nat Lin O1l BGLEGiE e 21,988 $185@1 65; Large Whites, $155@1 65; Pinks, st bl o aks | Mrs Anderson, Pittsbg|Miss M Harrold, Colo Comox:. he fear of a.failure of crops has | Do pref 27% [Or Imp Co . Kansas City 39,000 $2 60@2 10 Reds, $2@2 2%; Blackeve, $i 40@2 50; | Vanced § feet; face in porphyry, With streaks | yioo A7iqerson, Pittsbg| Mrs Camp, Colo Coos Bay . ession all over the State, and | N J Central |Pacific Matl Butters, $1 40 & 1 60, Limas, 8. 15@2 25; Pea, | Of quartz giving low aseays; total Ingth 65 | Mise “Massoh P T H Camp, Colo Humpoldt. ot ed. Dealers are | N ¥ Central ... 113% Pullman Pal . Totals . 31001 5o, Red Kidneys. $2 252 50 per cti. feet. Work was resumed ' in main north | F J Morse, Portland |J M Bergin & ws Colo Portiand. O nd are selling off their | N Y Chi & st L.. lver Cert - Tidewater— SEBDY. Brown M etatd, §2.15 @F per ctl;Tel. | drift, 600 level, on March 1. Inciine shatt No. | Eaton Phormn % s Boim & W Golo San Dlogo o hand. Vessels are scarce | Do 1st pref ... tand R & T 4 | Boston .. 8 low Mustard, $2@2 50; Flax, §2 35; Canary Seed, | 1 has been sunk a distance of 14 feet; total | R H Herron, L Ang |E J Travis, Chicago T i 50 for_ some time to come. | Do .30 pref . Sugar ... 128% | New York 2652 | 24@2%c per 1b- Alfalfa, $@6c; Rape, 2@2%c: | deRth 1092 feet; bottom in porphyry. H Z Osborne, L Ang |F M Vandling & w. arable pine 16 Eoing to Alaska, - where | Nor West . Do pref 112 | Philadelphta e s e The delinquent assessment sale of the Mexi- | Mrs Covorrulias, b un| Chicago gox ces are obfained.” Anothier month will | No Amer Co TAC & Tuin 3L | RAIhoos DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 40@1 65; Green, $29 | °an will be held to-day. Mrs Jayn, Tenn Mrs Von Storck, Chicg B e ehanger | No Pacific . U S Leather . | New Orleans . 205 per ctl. The Mammoth Mining Company of Utah | Miss Coppinger, N Y |J H Sheehan & W,Chgo bubtedty et Do pref . %| Do pref .. paid a dividend of 5 cents per share, amount- | J E Ambler, Chatham | Miss Sheehan, Utica Ontario & W 5% |U S Rubber . 107,794 271,126 | POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. ng to $20,000, on March 1. W_H Robinson & w,|T J Field & w, Troy Crescent Or R & Nav Do pret = b the Crown _Point 'mine they extracted | Chicago W B Stevens, N Y | Zealandia...... Honolulu. Or Short Line 4| West Union $8% | Wheat— March. May. The Summer Vegetables are declining under | 8bout 300 tons of gold ore during the past | M A Covorrullas, L An|W_ L Woodrow & W, | Citv Puebia. Pittsburg |cnt & N w 1225 5 2 O week and shipped to the Nevada mill 50 tons [ F & Lusk, Chico San_Jose Weeott . Reading . Do pref T b 3 5 10 | Increasing receipts. Potatoes and Onlons are | prior to March 1, on which date they intend- | Dr Barnett & w. Mich|§ McMurtie, S L Obls | Gits of Sydi I str BS W 4y Comluse unchanged. S5@Tc: River Reds, | 4,0 Shib 20 ons to the Mexican mill for | Dr Hoff & w, Mich . |J L Argemban&w. NY | Humbold. Aleka S D6: pect ols |l o 27 45 | POTATOES—Farly Rose, §5@Tsc; River Reds, | treatment, and thus compare the two meth- | Dr_Brophy. Chicago ~|T Hopkins, Menlo Moana, Svdney . StL &S F. R G W 2" [ Opeings, 7 60 | 0@%0c; River Burbanks, 55@6he per sack; Ore- | ods of concentration. Pending the working of | T H Coward, Colo |Mrs Hopkins, Menlo | Pomon: e Rl B 3 gon Burbanks, 50gSc; Salinas Burbanks, | this ore they have supended operations in the | J B Vail & w, Colo |C Dunphy, Stanford Do 24 pref . Chi G W 10% LIV . 90c@$1 10; Petaluma Burbanks, 50@65c; Sweet | Crown Point mine. | Mrs Persons, Colo A C.Bingham, Marysvl St_Paul .. 5 |Haw Cam ‘Co.... 0% | - Dec. | Potatoes, 25@50c per ctl for Rivers and @Sl | In the Belcher mine, on the 1200 level, the | Miss DeWolfe, Colo |R H Summons; Colo STEAMERS TO SAIL. Do pref . | Opening . 75 T1% 66% §38% | for Merced, new Volunteer Potatoes — per Ib. | north drift from the east crosscut from the | J J Friel & Colo | Mrs Summons, Colo — o Closing 111 S64 65%| ONIONS.g2 252 per cti; Oreons, §2 @@ | main north drift from the incline s now in | ¥ A Selle & W, Colo 'J A Cooper, Utica BTEAMER | DESTINATION| _ SATLA | PIER. I . Gl cut Onions, $222 25 D y eet, having been cleaned out and repalred BALDWIN HOTEL. S ) Bior B o fowp e 1 |V e TR oy B A areh Stk | 15, b, durin the Dast week, ‘The cast rose- | w p miack, Clevelund [B L, Pasn & w. N ¥ | SUEEL S sl & 1 i /e s Sl 0 45 . = or an No.'2; . : 3 - = : US N Tac 1sts | CHICAGO, March 2—CATTLESales largely | per Tb: Alameds. Green beas. 4G30" ber “Tb | Gut 1Tt oot piine brs st iy | & 3 Loneasan, L Ang |7 Clement, Cicage Fomion bas. Mar. & 13 ¥ |bler 3 Do coup . Do 3s | #4 30@5 10; common, $3 §5@4; fancy Cattle, 8 8 | Mushrooms, &@ise: Marrowis Squash, $3G3) | the week: the face shows a mixture of quartz | ¢ 3 Gwen, S Jose E Cohn, L Ang Humbldt Bay: | Mar -4 9 Ax|Pler 13 Do 2ds Do 4s . 5 %: stockers and feeders, $4@4 40; calves, | R°T_ton: Dried Peppers. | ipezdin; and porphyry. There have been holsted during | G M Westcott, Concord|[H W Catlin, D C San.Diego.... |Mar 4 11 Aw|Pler 11 U S s re NYC& @ | Okra, 16c; Cabbage, 50@75c per ctl; Carrots, 25 | th, k S Nor & W 6s | 36 50@6 75 for best grades. @o0e per sack: Garlic, 3@4%c per Ib. Taine & ran oy ttored in the orehouse at the | B Phillips, Oskiand |8 G/ Hare, Salinas Caos Bay. Mar . 5. i pu|Pler 18 e i sl x : gt 3 rage car sample | B Cassin, Chicago F E Jones, Reno Portlana 610 43| Plor 24 District 3.655 . Northwstrn cons. HOG! @7%c higher. Bulk, $3 97%@4 10; Los Angeles Green larcn@r‘ 3 Sglns Beans. | assay of which shows 4 value of $19 83 per ton. | P Brock, A,.m‘;fia C M Huntér, Chicago Alaska. 7. 4 PM Ala class A - Do deb pigs, $360G3 95; common, $3 §74@3 %0; prime | —: Tomatoes $1m1 2 “Green Peppers. 25¢ | “The yield of the Overman mine for the pPast | W s viormnSi% ot S o munter, Chicago Vic & P .10 ax | Bler 9 Do B 0 Nay Ists | heavy, 3 1. per Ib; Summer Squnch, ——; Eeg Flant 1 | week amounted to 5 mining carloads. of ore, of | F Newell, N Y Tambolat. | Mar- 1, 9 a(Pler § b SG O Nav 48 SHEEP-—There was a falrly large, active de- | per Ib; Hothouse Cucumbers, Mc@sl " | the average car sample assay of $24 79 per ton. | D Sabel & w, N Y Alaska 8, Do Currren: O § Line | mand tor Sheep and Lambs, but prices showed |~ EVAPORATED VEGETABLES= © This ore was extracted from the workings in J Dowdell, St Helena Mexico 8,10 Ax [ Bier 9 Atchison 4s O S Line 3s tr. me weakness, particularly for lambs. Cor Potatoes, sliced raw, 12c per Ib in 10t8 of 25 | the noreh drift on the 900 level. There is no 'NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Panama 812 M/ PMSS Do adj 4s O_Imp 1sts tr. n to prime Sheep, $3 25@4 6; fed Westerns, | Tbs; sliced desiccated, 16@1Sc: granulated raw, | change in the condition of the mine. eI i D '8, 11 AM | Prer 11 Can So 2ds . Do s tr . 4G4 65 "vearlings, $4 50@h. lambs, DoOr to | 130; Onions, 60c: Carrots, old, 13ci new, 18c: | “EnEe in the condition of the mi .| 3 Gogelgisang, Guate| M Costeilo, Virg City $an Diego 8 11 aM | Pler Chi Term 45 . Facifio:ba o :)r?me 34503 &; Tecders, 36 25. Cabbage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 300; CUTIDS, | +rivast oronseut No. 5. Mtarted proce thiNe,SaY8: | M Beardsley, Salvadr|C Davidson, Virg Cy | Coos Bav..|Newport. 109 4x] Bler 11 C & Ohio'ss .. Reading 4s | P ecaipts Cattls, 13.000:" Hos, 25,000; Sheep, | 2o String Beans, 30 Tomatoes, Slc. the south Tateral Grift, was curnes toe face of | H J Hardy, San Jose | P Hanson, Vallefo - | State of Cal| Portland 10 AM | Pler Q S Henry, Brentwd|C Roberts, Fresno | ee—— R G W 1sts | 22,000. L easterly course and advanced 24 feet during the | @ ., cenry. Drent T D Sarria Suten Sios e | KANSAS CITY. POULTRY AND GAME. [veck. making its total lensth 133 feet; the face | 3 WWarren & w aiiwk|H Zllsworth. oo Jose THE TIME BALL. | 5 | N CITY, March 2.—CATTLE—Re- = ! 15 1n'1S inches of ore giving average assays of . 3 | P | comnmie0, “Market stcaay” to “ibe migher. | The market fs decldedly firmer, there being | $33 16 gold &nd §74 26 siiver. or & toal o $i0r 44 | 5 GramEer &fm Lang i R e . A& | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. ‘8. N., Mer= | Choice beeves, $5@S 30; quality not so g0od: | no Eastern on hand at the moment, and prices | Der ton. During the week ‘they shipped 3 tons | J G pecer ohionton | 1 e Loag Bhicas, | chants' Exchange, San Francisco, ~March y bu cows and heifers, strong, $2 25@4 40; stockers | for most kinds are higher in consequence. of ore to the Douglass mill. The mill was |3 Wiiliams, Cal S J Allen, Greenswd | 2% 1898 | Stan R & and feeders, unchanged, §3 7505 35 Texas and | Game is slow, but prices show an advance. | Siobhed on the FTth and a8th uit oprepeicis aidieens ATlS g b e he time ball o e earEoh ) o e Toa z 5 [ A Y . io 3 : g ru exactly af to-day—1. e., R T e, T A o G epstc higher | POULTRY—_Live Turkeys, 12@12%c for Gob- | ana Wil finish our milling and clean up dur | INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORT IN | 10th metidion or at exactiy 8 p. va Green: e | il aeoumas Bulk of sales; § 158 ;. heavies | blers and 12@itc for Hens: dressed Turkeys, | ing the present week. Ore milled for tha weel, o wich time. W. 5. HUGHES, e e Unlon Bag Tete 1% | Ana”packers, 33 80@4 10; mixed and medium, | 12%@15¢ per b; Geese, vax pir. SISO hs ?5";5 5 tons; battery samples average, gold, $7 70 DAt Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in cnarge. Kan P Con t 0% Do pref | S0 Tighits, 83 6603 & plgw, $ 2@I T0. | lnkk, 825063, Ducks, 3 or old and $650 | silver, §14'89; Total, 2 9 per ton. The only sport with pretensions to | s———————— T |u P e Y% nffi?sfifificflffi to.0 TPy e tare e | 36 5001 50 Roosters, oid: $4 50@8: Fryers, 360 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, university distinction is furnished by SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, 1 L4 exgt 0: N 1 ; Ik} Broilers, $5 50@6 50 for large and $1@5 the University of California at Berke- O Clear ® Partly Cloudy | D& X Unl 4s. g8y |Wab 1ot (ot s e kR R VO 145bs) for small; l';igel(Zr)w. 22 per dozen for young WEDNESDAY, March 2—2 p. m. | ley, near Oakland, Whid: islacroes 0 ARRIVED. Missor 3 0 Do 2ds . | D and $1 25 'for of . e v i ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow MKé&T % 2 | W Shore | OMAHA. GAME_Gray Geese, $2: White, S0c: Brant, | U § Bonde— " [oakiand Gas.. astic | Pa¥ from San Francisco, and by Le- Wednesday, March 2. : = S}V Contaries | OMAHA, March 2 —CATTLERecelpts, 1500, | 750@31; Honkers, $2 503 Hare. T5ca$l: Rab | 4s quar coup..113% — |Pac Gas I, 89" ssy | 1and Stanford Jr. University at Palo| simr Laguna, Peterson, 18 hours from Albion. SHADED AREAS -SHOW PRECIPITATION 116% | Do deferred Market strong to 10c higher. Native beet | pits, $i@1 50 for Cottontalls and $1 for ‘small; | 43 “Guar g, 1128 — |bag I P % | Alto, about an hour’s ride by rail from | Stmr Newsboy, Ellatsen, 2 hours from Usal. DURING PAST 12 HOURS } - 13l steers, §3 @4 %0; Western steers, 13 40@1 40: | English Snipe, $2G2 ©0; Jack Snipe, $1@1 25 pef | 45 quar new...1%5 — |SF G & B San Francisco. I particularize loca-| Stmr Pomona, Debney, 9% hours from San - NING STOCKS. Texas steers, $3G3 70; cows and helfers, 33G4: | qogen. Miscellaneous— San Fran . % —" | tiongtnieralvita ghofi. how near they | Dlego and way ports. Chollar ...... 30| Ontarlo 250 | canners, $2@3; stockers and feeders, $3 30@4 30; | —— Cal-st Cab fs.115% — |Stockton Gas.. 10 — = V.| “Ship Hecla, Nelson, 20 days from Tacoma. Crown Polnt 12| Ophir 4 | calves, 34G6: bulls and stags, $2 50G3 7. BUTTER, CHEESE AND FGGS. Cal El 6s...... Insurance— are to one another and to the center of CLEARED. ConCal & Va. 75 | Plymouth 03 | HOGSecelpts, 540. Market B¢ higher. . € C Wat & Fhranee | — | all California life—San Frauciaco: . At tD. Dendwood ... %|Quickstiver 100 | Heavy, 83 308 0; mixed, $ 82403 85; Iiht. | spother decline tn Butter is noted. Eggs | Dup-st ex c. Bank Stocks— both of these institutions there has Ak S (e e EXPLANATION. Gould & Curry 15| Do prel” U 200 | 830G el bulk of saler, #Egie |t Slightly oft. Cheese 1s unchanged. ELaPaim =" andocal - ™ |Dbeen within three years a vers mas | pShip, Steriing, Anderson, Nanalfio; Alaska T e ATl tompeatuge | Homestake 1o re.. 81 0| Standard rr.i. 170 | o cholce natives’ 8 7004 70; fair to’ choics DUTINR. soerice; MRS peoonta. | Geary-st 1 oo 107 |Bapiesf Gals *uss | terial progression ‘In the sclence of| Br snip Marlborough Hill, Lang, Liverpool: for the davs: those underneath it, it any, the | Iron Stiver 42|Union Con 4 | Westerns, 83 5004 50; common ‘and stock sheep, | Creamery—Fancy cre 3 ; | HE&S s = |Finst Nat s & | athletics and the permanent establish- | G W Mckear: 7050 “e 0 ST ount of- rainfall, of melted snow Mexican . 30! Yellow Jacket 20 | $3@4; lambs, $4 25@5 40. | “Batry—Cholce to fancy, 17@15¢; second grades, | L. -op 0 lLon P & A..132% — |ment of a proper ethical standard, | o2ark Mohican, Saunders, ‘ and humdiedthe: during, the pAst twel = ST DENVER. | 16@170 per b, oo Sntd 6. 10 10%|Mer Exchnge.. =" 15 | Truth to tell, however—although the | “Faric Annie Johnson; Matson, Hilei I D e R o T R B e SRRk DENVER, March 2—CATTLE—Recelpts, 100. | Eastern Butter—Creamery, 18@1%c: ladle- ARUIA Nev Nt | —. | siloi mcns of plaving Rl bas ves | Sr i e e air _pressure; isotherms, or dotted lines, equal BOSTON, March 2.—Atchison, 11%; Bell Tele- > 10; $2.80 ked, 15@l7c per Ib. Do 1st M Bs. 113%| Savings Banks— P P Mahukona; temiperature. The word “high’ means high o Pt oo NMuxtoan Cen. | Market firm. Beef steers, $3 004 40: cows, packed, 15GUTe per It @ 10g: common to | NAL VIn 88 1ot = 100" | Goc Ang® Banks— s | sulted from undergiaduate. enthusiasm | . Brig I D: Spreckels. Christiansen, Mahukona; bardmetric presstre and fs usunlly accompanted | B S0t ChShurt Line, 0t | @3 70; stockers and ee N O e | aoas Siabos. Cream. Chedasc. llotE: Xousg| N 1011035 | Hum S & L1050 1160 d_ diligent practice—the cleanliness | J D SPreckels & Droe Co. - by fair weather: “low" -refers to low pres- | Yol 0%i Oregon J = | paid to river; calves, $@6; bulls and stags, ,‘.‘ood.lsm‘!gc.uc r%\vrfimm 0i20; Bastern, uflz 1% — | Mutual Sav. 3 40 an B § }17 : 1 | . Brig Galilee; ‘[)!namore).‘ Ta'h-mufldk}'m_'flc‘{; gure and is usually preceded and accompanied LONDON MARKET. 32 %53 35. RN g ; . > 020 S F Sav O a0 2 |of the sport is in a vemy large measure | Schr Gen Banning; Thomas, az; W cloudy weather and rains: ‘‘Lows” usually | : | G R rives. g5 0003 #75h; bulle of | CBGSSRanch Egss. 114@123 per dozen: store | N BCRR 65104% = |8 & L'So,.. — 100 |due to the unrelaxing vigilance and | Olsen. > ar on the Washington coast. When | s | Migher. Range of prices, 33 6003 874; bulk of | EGGS—Ranch Egs. 11%@121 pe : P C Ry sedooit = |Boounitr 5 B2 X |unremitting exhortation of the. faculty SAILED. ure is high in the interior ana_low | L:EW :"““K{ 1MM1;) 7'>"'“: "';"'“‘_}‘: Poets | fil;ansrésss;hu.s‘t;t packers, &8 $0@3 §7%; mixed, | Eggs, 10%@11%c et N Cal Roge. =7 — |Union T Coldld — | athletic committees—or, to be literally ‘Wednesday, March 2. e coast, d the isobars extend north | ndon financial cablegran says: e oc] 5@ 3 heavy, 23 V. o — = a3 jire, Nel: s, i Bay. s T e T e pohaa: | o et nattar s trtny et T L R Tt e 3005, Miaz kot Eieafy S WatHo DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. e o Coirenatlirond o | correct,.to one or two --sportsmanly |.. Simr Efpire. Nelson Coos By, | t when. the “low. Is juclosed r'(‘)‘rt m;‘bi;.n"g! painfully inactive. Americans and -Grand | ers, $3 5G4 25; ewes, $3@3 %0; lambs, ¥ 20Q5 3. | | e ton Navels sold at $1 15@ | OM_ Ry 8s.....129% — |Geary 40 — | members of those committees. It is| ‘Sumr State of c.lx‘.fyofiua,“am_ng Astorfa. < of - 3 e E pi o Tacoma Probable. With & “high® in ‘the vielnity of | Trunk opened better, but relapsed later. New | BOSTON WOOL MARKET. 150 for cholce to faney @1d eaf1 % for stand- | 5 & O S8-i M0 115 |Marketsb (o0 §9% 54 | quite true that there still lurks among | -stor Muciigaw, Litiepeis Xiey Gako, and the pressure falling to the Call- | York absorbed the stocks offered unwillingly, | ST Lemors bongbtinaio e e - 4 3y | the undergraduates a sentiment bent| {tne tgos Buy Hall AR EENY g ane fornta coast, warmer weather may be expected | and business here was almoet at a standstill. | BOSTON, March 2.—The American Wool and | *7 [OORs, TrOHE I ¥ oH P oariy wIe - v | mrelaiog on winning by fair means or by foul, | pSqur Walla ¥ ; . in summer and colder weather in winter. The | prices closed better. | Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow of the | ' yiioqn Limes are lower under arrivals of | Sac ElecRvis. — 100 |California ....110 135 | which on occasion finds expression, | Br stmr Wellington, Saimond, Nanaimo, reverse of these. conditions will produce a3 | T ng 4re evident agatn in both Americans | wool market: A continued demand for bright | (Xt §E &N Plis.100%107% | E Dynamite .. — % | through baseball and football man- | Br ship Primrose Hill. Wilson, Hull =~ prpelitfrenni e = = | and Kaffirs that the recent weakness at the | wools has been the only feature of the market | P, SN o ppime S B 9L, A%0e 10106 | Glant Con Co. 44, 43 | agers, in the playing of some man who | Bitn Mary Winkelmah, Temneck, Kahuul WEATHER REPORT. | settiement has not been cleared off. Reports | for the past week. The Inquiry for the grade | ippies 40@lc per box for common, 65@90c | S 5 Nraceliancous— * | in the spirit of the amateur law is In: = Sear Goran K s o lle. River. e | that the Bank of England is to pay the divi- | pas peen delayed about a month this year. As | for good to choice and $1@1 25 for fancy. Al Pac Assn.. 97% 98% | eligible. : Schr Herman, Falkman, Kodiak. (120th Méridlan—Pacific Time.) | dends here on certain big American raflroads | ;). the manufacturers begin to buy bright C JERRILS—$7@8 per bbl. Ger Ld Wks..100 150 The letter of the law is seldom | . Schr Roy.Somers, Soiland, Grays Harbor. ‘ SAN: FRANCISCO, March 2, § p. m. are belleved to be correct. 1 a | wools shortly after they have taken account of | CITRUS F (L_Ts—N_nvl;l ‘;)rnnce'. $150@ | Hana P Co. - a but every.once in a | - Schr Lettitia, Wiison, Astoria. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to xE(umrs et tz;;‘prgrr:xd:& r‘rz;c“e!d"sulseu‘b-z“l Tode the fizst of the vear. Apart from this ?WIBS,,.‘,‘“;;_BJ??Q&I &mflrggl@lpl:ul'ar Stock Gas 66.. — 103%|H C & S Co.. 31% 32 | broken nowadays, e"e Y Bihpan | Schr- Robert Lewers,” Goodman, Hnnlnlulm date as compared with those of the same date | £0°0120. " " Rrier tax on mining profits | the market has been as featureless a at any | args and f0@16e for small boxes: Grape Frult, | ~ water— Huteh S P Co. 5% 46 | while the faculty committee is hood- | Schr Golden Gate, Jorgensen, Kena! last season, and rainfalls during the past | Gola was in less demand at i1 3%d. | time In its history. It Is a period of walting | B % Lemons, @3l for com: | Contra Costa.. 38 62 [Mer Ex Asn. % — |winked by a manager more artful than W A st of S : on the part of everybody, as much so with the 502 /for. goo Ha, Sholoa; Mexican | stavin Co .,.. 80~ |Nat Vi Cp. | sportsmanly, and men are found at| pOINT LOBOS-Mar % 10 p: fa—Weather PSS e il ram Canadian Pactflc, CSG‘/;: Grand Trunk, 8. e ;‘w:";e“:.",‘;:;'gi“’;:;,.;&‘_” ter | Doxea. 141 23: Bananas, 31 %502 % per bunch: Lo e IO e I Berkeley or Stanford for athletic pur- | cloudy; wind calm. 2 hours. Seaon. Season. | Money, 2 per cent. Bar Siiver, fiat, %5%d | bajleved that the war Scare has'not been with, | Pineapples, 54 per dozen. gent ‘gasiehe. W | Fas Bor cort o poses only. Such a case, Tor :nsttla?cet,; ; e 1000 4 j#17g01| DET CNIOLE, j:out-quite ‘a - pronounced vellets i VD DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. ok = I =it o — | was that of Searight a anford las The following vesséls Ioad wheat at Port- 00 8.3 16T| NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. |[msthet The wool traders are Sril, belicvers MORNING SESSION. football season, and another such | land for Europe: Clan Robertson, 3is 3d; 0 732 1803 | -zl in higher prices and o e auiet, The sajes | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 4%@ | 35 Glant Powder Con seems to be Sheehy at Berkeley this | Marion Inglis, i od; Peter Rickmers, s} 0 ol ‘gjgi NEW YORK, March 2.-FLOUR Recelpts, | for the. week -amount to. 180,000 pounds do- | éXe for 40-10's IKQ4Ko for W-6rs 3UQKc | 80 do ~do ... 4 57% | season. P e Wray Castle 16ads wheat at Tacoma for © i 1473 | 13.959; exports, 9600. Inactive, but firmly held | mestic and 413,000 pounds forélgn, making a | for %0-10's, 2%GIE for T0-80's. 2U@2%e for - | 00 Hutchinson 129, | The deflections from wholesomeness | parope, 55 61 T 10117 | at_some advance on top grades. Minnesota | total of 2.293,000 against a total of 3,080,000 {oF | 90's, 1%@Z4c for 90-10's; Peaches, 3%@ic: | 2000 Market.st Ry Con Bonds 5s. 113 50 | would occur less frequently if an inter- SPOKEN. 12 457 | patents, 35 35@5 9; winter straits, $4 65@4 . | the previous week and a total of 4401, fancy, 45Gic; peeled, 10@12%e; Apricots, 5@6c; | ‘G0 Pacific Gas Imp X est less passive in the effort making for 54 N 3 W, ship Roanoke, from New Maximum temperature, | WHEAT — Recelpts, 26,825; exports, 9,83, | the corresponding week Jast year. for Royals and 7@7%c for ood to .ancy Moor- | 110 § F Gas & Electric Co. 90 00 h»altfniul; SnOLE was evinicad by €hE facs | Yors b e Pt 5 E | Spot easy; No. 2 red, $107%, f. o. b., afloat. | HIGH PRICE -FOR COPPER. parks; Evaporated Apples, 6%@7%c; sun-dried, | 20 do do %2 1t ally at Berkeiey and Stan-| Dec.21—57 S 74 W, Br ship Star of Bengal, WEATHER DITIONS AND GENERAL | Options opened firm at %c advance and later — e e D T yowacs Bluma, | 60 Vigor{t Powder 38734 | ulties Cleppdaiid ity by all the | from Swansea for Santa Rosalia. - FORE “‘AST-l : o | snowed positive strength on clique support, | NEW vonx‘, M'lrch 2.—Lake 5.‘:"‘12&?,“"2‘; O B e Mot i I S IR e S e ggffihg“_‘s oef"‘::e ?1‘23?& e akeb — —2 8 31W. Br ship Falls of Halla- he. pressure has fallen slowly over e the highest price for many mont » . H . 3 2 B L ot e Hom S sy e B e | it TINe > ouwnil was B0 an T, 1 eAkeds | Do ,lo, (YL FeRre (RAE i oo | B e FTERNOON. SEssion. . |mittees. It is the rule the world over MISCELLANEOUS. Freeture Appenrs to be slowly eomink in off | afterncon effort to- get profits broke prices | Copper brokers say that | A e 7.Contra Costa Woker, . ;5 |that the real work of any movement,| rne Br ship Falls of Garry at Tehio, New H 5t of Washinigton. sharply. The close was %c upon near and %c | a generally heavy demand, Iy about | Sultanas 2%c for Seedless Mugeatels aed sigy | $2000 Contra Costa Water 02 75 | particularly if it be a new one, comes | Caledonia, has been driven ashore by ‘hurri- rature has fallen along the coast | off on late months, No. Zred March closed at | {orelen. Forelgn stocks are, Bow only SEoul Suitapes. Bue for, Secdless Juecetcls and 310 | *ya wailan Commercial & Sug 32 | from a very few of {ts many sponsors. | canc at Noumea and is full of water. No lives e T e e DA T L BT SR S Tonon " the history of the copper trade, WNUTE Criatucs” fre. quotabie a¢ 8 “per| I G0 a0 . 31 8% | And the aihietic reform movement at | %%, hox. sar e ship Mitonburn, hencs The following ximum wind velocities are : Much of the metal now belng zlx‘?one'd "E"B?:g .ohshellmlfl;n:;gd! % @ano tor h“ra.mg csw;:; a0 Lo 3175 | these two universities of Cal ornla re- | gept 18, grounded at Havre, but is not likely reported: Tatoosh, 30 miles per hour from the —_Nominal. for the manufacture of ammunition for Eur ell; Alinonds, 24g3%e for hardanell & e s s T s cention A veryitenfman el oo b Fort Ca 0 east. METALS—With the exception of tin the mar- | pean armies, and there ls a constant demand | for sortabell end TDSC for paper shell; Feanuts, | 123 HuiChinsch 8 £ 4 57% | these institutions are responsible for - DOMESTIC PORTS. in is falling from Portland northward. | ket for metals continues to show a healthy un- | In this branch of the trade. TR L e B R R S| (he splendldyresnltes andiob theas! few | N rPORE L rriven i b plar. Coatiic :cast_made at San Francisco for thirty | dertons, with some departments reporting fum e 8@ per i Cocoamuts, $1 ber 106 2 Pacific Gas Im: 89 50 Tosele: Mentificd with | e A el i ending midnight, March 3, 1898: ther improvement. FOREIGN MARKETS. g% e b o i and 50 | B e G D, 350 | the names most closely ide: iver. from Fort Bragg i ontoses, Northern California—Cloudy Thursday, with | PIGIRON—Warrants closed quiet at $ 70 bid ¢ for lower grades; new water white extract- | 10 Spring Valley Water . 0125 | the missionary work are those of Pro- Bow Landin, 5 in northern portion; cooler in_ the 8an |and $6 75 asked. LONDON, March 2.—Consols, 112 5-16; Sliver, | ;3 “i.g5c; light amber extracted, 3%@4%oc | $2000§ Pof A Bonds 0350 | fessors Frank Angell, E. B. Clapp, and | from Bowens Janding. et 2-Stmr West- Jqaauin valley B casti qouherly MInds 0yv: | o WAKE COPPER—FIrm at $11 6 bld and 313 | 554q; French rentes, 104t 2%e. e e 30005 F & N P Ry 06 7% | Bacon. The combined efforts of these | porc trom Hear Harbor Hably ehowers on the northern const: cooler | “FIN—Barely steady at $14 15 bid and $14 25 | - ::;;‘;;‘riog_’;iro’f,fifh“’;'s;‘. e ol EEESWAX- 0% peril.s 10 et i Commerdatia: Sigss: go |gentlemen, :n?:;rl‘:):se to by thelr e manies G, Campbell, Bodega. | > Southern coast; southeasterly win | £ E ; 3 2 ve fact 3 m, ssea : SVADA-Cloudy T Srain n north- | “$8k1 TER_ Unchanged at # 123 bia and 3 % P e e gy B E'F Gas e Bievtric Co w0 %% |of ralsing a very satisfactory ethical | 5n om Tabo de More for. Port “Townsend: UTAH-Cloudy Thursday. D Steady at $3 72% bid and $3 75 asked, | 113 MaFkets, weak; French country markets, | Light Bacon is marked up ¥c. Other de- A standing, and of making some praise- | NEWPORTSalled Mar 2-Stmr Coquille ARIZONA—Cloudy Thursday. | The firm fixing the settling price for miners | Quiet; Liverpool Wheat, No. 1 California, 7s | scriptions are unchanged. . worthy rules to assure its maintenance. | River, for Fort. Brags. 0,00 vielnity—Cloudy Thurs- | ang smeiters quotes lead at § 60, | 11¥4des; Wheat in Parts, steady; Flour in| CURED MEATS—Bacon, 94c per Ib for L s e Of these none Is so satisfying as that | SEATTLE—Arrived Mar 2-Dan stmr Cen-, showers: southeasterly wind. - | Paris, steady. vy, edium, 10 ST 1, - T e uriles: temperature, B1; | March, $5 45@5 56; May. $ 60@5 70. ‘Spot, dull; | CLOSING. Eastern sugar-cured Hams. 10%@lic; Califo v Water o X 3 5 = 3 2 . g = A - . 5 - lley Water 01 121 2 = hr Arcata fof D e DER Mo No. 7 Invoice, %c: No. 7 jobbing, 6%c; mild, | CORN—March, steady, 33 4%d; May, steady, | nia Hams, cs Mets Beer. §9 ner bbl, errs | oo Shring valley Water G t21s | teams. 1 find, too, that this is enforced | (COOS BAY-Salled Mar 2—Schr Arcata Local Forecast Offiolal. steady; Cordova, 8%@10%c. 3s 3d; July, steady, 3s 4%d. mess, do, $10; family do, $11@12; Salt Pork, | 50 do do . 4550 | more strictly at Stanford than at| JUENEME-Sailed Mar 2—Schr Premier,for z = % SUGAR—Raw, steady: fair refining, 3 11-16c; e EpE $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra eclear, $18; | 25 Glant Powder ¢ 7 | Berkeley, by which I judge the various | Everett. EASTEHRN MARKET centrifugal, % st $4c; refined, steady. - NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. mess, $16: Smoked Beet, 11012c per . i Street— professors at Berkeley are not 8o hear- | GRAFS HARBORArrived Mar 2-Str Cres- BUTTER—Recelpts, packages. uiet; A —Eastern tlerces quoted at 5lic s & S RN MARKETS. Western creamery, 15@20%¢; Eigins, 20%c; fac- | PORTLAND, March 2.—Wheat. qulet; quota- | for compound and fo. fof Dure; pats, 7% | o oiror o e C° % |tily in sympathy with healthful ath- | oL Cloy hence K8 28\ oy m NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. tory, U@UKe | tions nominal; Walla Walla, 74@76c; valley and | California tierces, 5%c per Ib for compound | $3000 Spring Valley 45 0350 | letics as their confreres at Palo Alto. | portiand. b RK STOC . EGGS—Recelpts, 14,838 a‘:}x-!u» Firm; State | pluestem, 77c per bushel. n’nd c 5orrpure; half-barrels, 6%c; 10-Ib Afternoon Session. A less healthful -“student spirit at| Salled Mar 2—Stmr Scotia, for Dyea. . NEW YORK. March 3.—The net result of to- | 21d Fepreglvania. 13%c: Western, #ie; Bouth- WASHINGTON. ¢ | STl N b Fiocres, | 6%@6%c: packages, | 10 Glant Powder .. - 417y | Berkeley as a natural result of this | TATOOSH_Passed Mar ‘3-Bark Alex Mo day’s trading i stocks is the principal wiping | ©™ o 2o TACOMA, March 2 -Wheat unchanged; No. 1| jocs’t1an 50 1te—1-Tb patls, 60 In @ case, Sio; | 31000 Spring Valley s 087 | faculty indifference should not be sur- | Ngik fom Departure Bag ror tmr Jewel.fm out ‘of yesterduy's gains in prices. This was | DRIED FRUITS. club, Tic; No. 1 biuestem, 78c. 8-1b palls, 20 in a case, 8%c; 5-b pails, 12 in a Wfi‘;’;fi',—l;“ Commercial & Sugar ...... 3225 | prising.—Harper’s Weekly. 3§ Casper: s foné on a diminished volume of business. The| NEW YORK, March 2.—California Dried PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. el TRl R R T S s = S et AR Ol S Safled May 2-Sche Wm' Renton, for Seattle; decline was not accompanied by any develop- | Fruits steady. 3% — ets, 20 Ibs ner, Tie: tubs, $0 Ibs net, 7%0; MINING STOCKS. The surface of the sea is estimat schr_Alice, for Eureka. ment of general conditions which could account | EVAPORATED APPLES-Common, §GT%c: | PORTLAND, March 2—Exchanges, $266,392; | §ialr tule: about 11 o, Tiée per Ib. 0 — at 150,000,000 square miles, taking tifl ASTORTA—Arrived Mar 2—Jap bark Tenkio for it and there. was no reflection of any news prime wire tray, $ic; wood-dried, prime, Shc; chofce, 8%@Sc; fancy, 9%@llo. balances, §62,187. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS Following were the sales in the San Fran- clsco Stock Board yvesterday: whole surface of the globe at 197,000,000, Maru, from Yokohama:: schr Rio Rey, -hence Jan 2. > - of the day: in the mo ment, unless In the PRUNES —3@se. . o - ‘Mornin; ) Sailad M: 9By ship St Enoch, for. Queens- creased s = g Session. and its greatest depth supposedl ailed Mar 2--Br 5 slightly increased selling movement in the| APRICOTS Royal, 5@Ttc: Moorpark, @ilc. LOCAL MARKETS. Salted Hides are a little weaker, the other | 500 Andes . 03| 50 Ophir .. ... 45| equals the helght of the highest mour. town; stme. Columbla, for:San Frageteos final hmxr.v This was started on rumors attach- PEACHLS—anieledv ugjc peeled, 12@20c. kinds remaining about the same. 200 Belcher . 20(500 Overman . 12 | tain, or say, four miles. The Pacific | .tr\rflgetl—r :yeh-x;n‘ ‘{rnm Nn‘nalmo:-Ha“ -k taiice to the sending of two warships S e EXCHANGE AND BULLION. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 100 Caledonia - 30,300 Seg Belcher 111 M | Ocedn covers 78,000,000 square miles, the | Sun Mate, Trom Comox = ers with provisions for the re- > S . under sourd stock. Heavy saltsl stecrs, | 200 Justice S % Atlantic 25,000,000, the Medit n EUREKA—Arrived Mar 2—Schr Serena Thay- But to-day's decline for the most 5 2k T — s medium, $ikc; 1ight, . 9c: Cowhides, | 300 Mexican 31100 Union Con’. 35 ,000.000, editerranean N vart was technical and marked the culminatton | o CICA GO, {;’:"f;’ezopz,:';;‘ e CL’(':‘:L’;[: e B ranea: ¢ days. - 4w Slags. lfé:*mnnm" Kip,' 10c; Calf, | 20 Occidental il S5l Utan . 0 | 1,000,000. R e Ciran for Baw Fran of the recovery from last week’s 5 | 5 5 d 7 | Sterling Cables . = Hides, 17%c; culls and brands, 13% ston. —_—————— {sco. E Bwplicbvidi it ol s '::'{."“': | which marked vesterday's close made traders | New York Exchange, sight S 20 | @lic; dry Kip and Veal, 4@15c: dry Calf, 180 | 20 Best & Belcher. 33|10 Mexican 3| Greclan women had longer feet than |, ORAYS_HARBOR—Arrived Mar 2-Bktn A tha rite 1 = i “lgilantly | TOTe apprehensive than ever of the short side | New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 2% | 20c; culls, 18G17c; Goatskins, 30@37%c each; | 100 Chollar . 36300 Potosi .. - 5 fthe average man ha: AN | Gardiner City, hence Feb 24; schr J B Leeds, SH ey ey traders were vigilantly [ ungthe firmness caused by small offerings | Fine Silver, per ounce: = 55% | Kids, 5@l0c; Deerskine, good summer, 2630 | 460 Con Cal & Va.. 81(200 Sierra Nevada..1 00 & % DO hence Feb 10. alert for its ending this morning. Dealings In | Lo /00 SIS CHU 0t the news which | Mexican Dollars . ... 4% 46 |per b: medium, 20c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, | 00 Crown Point ... 13|200 | 105 = e T TL.E-Arrived Mar- 2—Stmr Protection, thie first hour were large and the movement of | n b INETEIReC T e T8 TRe B O eter e shearlings, 20@i0c each; short 'Wool, 40@70¢.| 3)o Hale & Norcrs.130(100 Union Con ...... 35 THE CALL C.LENDAR. from Dyea. prices very narrow. The commisslon-house | o 5 WIS TS B0 B0 CROTIFTE S T WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. cach; medium, 70G¥e; long wools, 130 | 200 Justice .. 30 Moo m WFORT TOWNSEND_Arrived Mar 2-Schr R - = S V- : larch, 3 , from San . buying Invited by vesterday's strong market |, yo higher than yesterday's close at $14@ | WHEAT_The Primrose Hill takes for Hull |, TALLOW=No, 1 rendered, 3@3%o per I; No. | pollowing were the sales In the Pacific Stock i for a | EASTERN PORT3. Pra i fnitit L to Sleany restanE o iace | 913%0, ana by 11:30 o'clock it was up to 91%@ | 35 50,7 2, 2g2%c; refined, ic; Grease, 2@24c. % v % ¢ : . : 35,014 ctls, valued at $50,700. G2%c; refined, 5e; , Board yesterday: - = y sl R eriod ot atonse quil. | $1%c. There was an estremely limited trade |~ The market is dull at unchanged quotations. | . WOOL-Fall clip—San Jonquin, defective, 7g) Nt ngibaasions !5“- Mo|Tu.|We Th. |Fr.|sa. | Moon's Phases.|| NEW YORK—Safled Mar 1—Stmr Xleance, intervened and then the bears opened an | dome in May, but that option exhibited even | Exports from this port in February were 692,- @cii_wd'hern Mountain, 9@11c; i babpe il 15300 Justice . » for Colon. S ER O TR 1 & number of the speciaities, notably | more strength than the later delivery, every- | ¥ ctls, valued at e ey oy g HOPE 580 crop. 28 fof oo to tair and 50 3|20 3 . : . People’s Gas and Metropoli- | thing offered being taken by the Leiter inter- | r , 349, | 100 fo s = 3 b, 2|2 R 1 ¢ tan Streat Haiiway. The Grangers were aldo | ests. This support of May and the fact that | valued at 312,518,730 e or Sodts ngw SoAP ST ges 500 Bullion 08 0 Overman bl FOREIGN PORTS. wider pressure and New York Central was | Leiter buying of March was also prominent | Tidewater quotations are as follows: % e s S 1860 Caledon 30(500 Potost 18 COLON_Arrived Feb Z5—Stmr Advance, frm benvily sold. Most of the day's business was | exerted no small influence on July shorts. Liv- | for No. 1, $1 421 for cholce and $1 4@ GENERAL MERCH. : 400 Con Cal & T sale00 : i et New York, done fn the local stocks and all suffered | erpool was firm and showed good advances. | 1 47% per ctl for extra choice for milling. BAGS—Caleutta Grain Bags, nominal: Wool | 500 Con New York.. 02(200 Savage 25 || DUNKIRKArrived Mar 1—Br ship Ken- net losses running from 1 to 3 points. | Outside markets showed strength, particularly | CALL BOARD SALES. Bags, nomfnal; San Quertin, 3 %. 400 Crown Potnt ... 13600 Silver Hi @ sington, hence Sept-24. yvement in Metropolitan was very er- | New York, which market reported the bekt | Inormal session—9:15 o'clock—May—6000 ctls, COAL—Wellington, $10 per ton; New Wel- | 600 Justice 3 Quarter, | FALMOUTH—Sailed Feb 28—Br ship. Milton- the opening transactions carrying it to | buying in’'some time. Fresh advices from | g1 403 4000, $1 40; December—2000, $1 30%. ihgtan o cle. 36 601 Bryant, $6 50; Coos A burn, for Havre. SHBRETE . the high point of the day. Lendon was | Argentine sald damaging rains continued. |~ second Session—No sales. 500 Alta. . MONTEVIDEO—Arrived Jan 3 both: buyer and seller here, but the sal e- | Alter noon, however, the market gradually | Regul: rning Session — May—4000 ctls, | BaY. 35 75; Wallsend, Scotch, $10; Cumber- % o S = E Whalen, from Beston for San Francisco. Gominated, although the tone of American o cased ot Shorts hat apparcnily g0t prety | & o “December—6000, $1 30%; 0,000, $1 503; | land. $10 in bulk and $11 50 in sacks: Peneay- S SR SUN, MOON; AND: TIEHm. NAGASAKI-Sailed Jan $i—iin Chenalts, curities on forelgn exchanges was rather bet- | Wel up and realizing on the advance be- | 3000, $1 305, vania Anthracite Egg, $15; Cannel, $10 per ton; | 700 ...... United Stat: for_Portlan 3 ter and Spanish bonds were also higher. The | came pretty free. July finally got down to Slc, “mmm‘): Session — December — 14,000 ctls, | Rock_Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Val- | 1000 Bulifon . Times and ’fiexgfir;'o,-gfshmeg' Swu_::g_ Y(,ROHA;(,\—-Arrhdf'd Feb 28—PBr stmr. St money, macket continued firms to-day:/withaut | whete 1t Closed. " MaY.C bowever, oantinted | staom:=18:00 S1on08. ley, §760; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 | 300 Caledonta . at Fort Point. Lntrance to San Francisco | Mudgo, from Portiand o ginr Orizava any very active pressure to borrow. There was | Strong. About noon it reached $107. Realizing | * BARLEY—The Primrose Hill takes for Hull | in sacks. i Con Cal & Va. Bay. Published by Official Authority of the | , ENSENADA —Salle ar 2 100 & good ‘supply, however, of commerclal paper | Which followed caused a reactlon to $1 06i, but | 41,65 ctls Brewing, valued at $18,000. TURPENTINE—Is higher at 55c per gallon in | 209 Superintendent, for San Francisco. VANCOUVER—Sailed Mar 2—Br stmr Em- E2R838EINBEBY and the rates were fractionally higher. There | during the last minutes of the session May | " Cloudy weather depressed futures at the open- | cases and 50c in fron tanks. 500 Con Imverial . NOTE—The high and low wates at 5 ng, ete. was a payment of $L00,000 to the Government | ¥as caught up in ancther Leiter swirl and | ing, but the sun sent them up again. Spot| SUGAKRThe Western Sugar Refinery Com- | 300 Crown Point | the city front (Mission-street whard) apout | Press of Chine: ;‘;‘:::‘,’;;f;‘;’;i ¥y to-duy on account of the Kansas Pacific sale, | CAfifed up o $1OT. The closing price was | prices were unchanged. pany quotes terms net cash: Cube Crushea | 300 Gould & Curry twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt: TRANS-ATLAN AMERS: so that the Sub-Treasury had o balance at the | f1 0% the BERosy closing price this Season. | “Feed, §1 021@1 05 for dark to good and $107% | and Fine Crushed.. 6%c: Powdered, 8%c: Dr¥, | 500 Justice the height of tide is the same at both places. | xpw YORK—Sailed Mar 2-Stmr Paris, for Cleaging house of WINTe, | This had s eftect | LI N5t Tor sorn Was vather sirons ink;,, | @110 for choice; Brewine, sl 1ol 1734 for No. | Granulated Stc: Coniectionsrsl A, Ghc; Mag” | foo ... Southampton: stmr La Bretagne, for Havre: T regular. weekls witharawal of ‘an’ inesaty | DUt free selling to' realize caused a graduaj | 1 nd ¥ 1061 1% Por C0, for dark Coast. Candy Granuinton, She: California A Siho pes CLOSING QUOTATIONS. e CoT S e e e e ment of Government deposite on account of the | “FYATINGE 0 Sate’ was arnaipatiy cr's oWer: | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock —May—200 ctis, 11" air barrai o more than barrels, and =22 Thursday. March & “’gou}';uniwgon—zmwea Mar 2-Str Lahn, Upjop Pacific sale. which hus been discontin- | iy nature. May closed W@he Jower. 0|31 0l: 2000, $10U%: 5000, §100%; 34,000, 51 01; | Doxes %o more. WEDNESDAY, March 2— p. m. | Sun rises. o ON~ Jailed Mar 2—Stmr Misstssippl, nea an adaitional riction I response (o the | with L park 2 piaineict glosed steady, | Decemhr o Sl MY sates . SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. e Bid.Askc, 0 | LONDON : g < fizmer tone of the London market Changed and May ribs 2ic lower > oTC P | Regular Morning Session — May—6X00 ctls, | e fs bringing mors money. Hogs are easy, 16| Justtce 0 32| = i HAMBURG—Arrived Mar 2—Stmr Palatiay he-tendency of the bond market was toward | " he |cading futures ranged as follow: $101; 2000, $1 01is. 2 P ot 10| Kentuck .. 02 03| %|Time Peet | Time ’en[flm Feet| T!Me/peet | from New York. , in sympathy with stocks. Sales, Affernoon Session—May—2000 ctls, $1 0134, but 1o Ygwer.; e oties Kis sre tochhnged. 2 = | BT w| "W T w oWl GIBRALTAR-Arrived - Mar - 2—Stmr Fulda, X ; 3 Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | OATS—Dull and unchanged. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from H . y : S0 | from, New Nerk " 3 Lignited States new s were % per cent higher aiieat, No.3— . 107 1ong 30 | AEIDSY fe8d, SLILOL B per o (oo o -1;|;§Ehteun are as rou:*w;’ SEe et u.m g1 25 5 ‘“I | 4% |- BOUTHAMETON gallon Msr. I-Sunr Kaiser . bid. 5 5 cholce, mmo: 15: F—Fh ity, /c; seconc ! 10:49|. 43 5 . 5 P o CpIotal sales of stocks to-day were 5,000 | May 106% 107 1064 108 rise, $1 @1 30; rd, §1 85 gray. 135 | 6c; third a0 Ghe perTh 2 30 ] o A EHILADELFHIA Amived Mar 2-Stme Ken- - A e O Alohison peaterrels I00EC. | walx i gt 2% 91 91 | @117%; milling. $1 20@1 25; black, for seed, VEAL—] 1 1gc;_small, 7 per 1b. # u 13 1 £ 0.4 11:39| 5.0°| SINELCR, from oo Mar” % R Aiknbattan 31450s Metropoitan. 230, R N 0% 0% 0% e e e o inire e O Wethers; Ag¥er,, Bwes, . 749 " i i 11 usl sty 341 RV Antwerp. o G e igretorred "0 Missour Pacific, 462 New | July Bh MR | CCORN ek nd dutet, P AN 193¢ per Ib. — o o o e SQUTHAMETON _Arrived Mar. 3—Stmt wrk, Chiicago’'and St. Louls, 19,880; Northern | Septemiber CEw o am u}h»smmnu-uw.uMM'weu;hm] PORK-Live e Tor 1arme, tx@0He & 6 9 $7| NOTE.—In the above exposition of -the tides | York, from New York:. . .. -