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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1898 B : $1 dropped on time or giving the error, it any, is September 3% 2% 3% Surprise, $1 2%@1 30; r-d, $1 45; gray, $115 | and Fine Crushed, red, Dry, | property in outside counti Gats No. 3 T R 0 e e ST atk. STor” sced, | Granulated. Bie: Captsstionens b S e I O e fry G, Harrison to Her- | published the same day by the attersoon $1 206 2 fectioners’ A, 5%c: Mag- d by the morning papers the follow- = | Moy . . 346:2 2}% fi& o :‘_fifit;w!’ll'cllpg:d Oats sell at $1@2 per ton gons s Sc) Bxbon, Crebido; (Callen: Ty S%e: | mann D.f Jéx:ck.hmsm; o% lll’ne Er z]:;oflx;l‘ami l'sf)re::i }:;‘pedr:y and by g P a uly . . W 2 roduct. an -anulated, 3 E of urch, ¥ 0% ™ J — Mess Pork, per bbl— CORNThe REOIICL et 15 excessively dull | Tor half parrets o o oini® Arhei” £ag | nterest tn SW corner of said lot, § 15:74, W Lieutenant, U. 5. N o charg i May 1050 1070 1050 10 62% | and the feeling Is weak. o e et B et i e, W 25:0%; 810, —_—————— SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | Unton_Pacific, 7210; Tobacco, 16,680; People's | yuly . 10 57% 10 72% 105 10 72% | Small round yellow, $110@1 12% per ctl e Frank and Celia M. Clarke to Bertha Mauser COTICE MARINERS. — | Sae s Busac AL G SWsteE Dnan. 18K Tard, pe — i vellow. §1 0561 0735 ehtte 1 0501 07t SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. (wife of Charles), lot_on § line of Fifteenth NORIGE/HT0 SiiverHlomes Ateht: i R i iR i IR i BUCE&;{GEA'?] A eominal here. Another advance in Mutton 13 noted and the | " iiir s Sevines and Loas. Soclet % An o R e ihonse Inspector, L chison aul pret . i ; 587 7 Nominal; none v n Mutton is noted an érnfa Savings and Loan Soclety to An- . hthouse In 3 Wheat easier. Do “pret . 3 St P & Om ‘Short 100 Ths— By trade say that prices will probably go still | drew Olson, lot "B line of Castro street, | Office of U""edpir'fifif.d}‘gr,, March 1, 1898, Barley higher. Oats firmer. Baltimore & Ohlo 17%| Do pref . May . 52 521% 520 5214 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. higher. The scarclty of feed in the sheep re- | 5L:8 S of Liberty, S 2 by E 100: 1300, Notice is hereby given that the Clatsop Corn and Rye ««ll and weak. Canada Pacific .. 84%|St B M & M. 13 | July 52 653 52 53 Py glons of the central and south % the | Charles H. and Mary A. Knownberg and | gpi¢ Buoy No 0, a first-class nun, red, marking Hay easy. Bran and Middlings lower, Canada_Southern. 48%|So Pactfic . 18— e Flour, dull; | Shipment of 500 bbls Flour, valued at 321500, | Stat, ral and southern parts of the | ;.0 S0 Rogers to Charles G. Bennett, | $PIt BUOY S8 B 8 C10icop Spit, and heretofors Colored Beans easy. Whites firm. | hee & Ston oo 139 [reras & Pi ey e S e Cibiian cid: Nor2 corn; | FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, | Wholesale' rates for dressed " stock from | * Botate of 3. oy A C..Freens, samiloie- [Fosaed <u fta 01 Seariogs, and Quicksilver advanced. o Chi B & Q. 95% |Union_Pacific 30 Yo & cats. besici No. 2 white, € o. 1D | ¥4 55G4 65 Bakers' extras, $4 30@4 40 per bbl. | Slaughierers are as follows: trator) o same, 1ot on S line of Twenty-fourth . R "‘,i"e"flzge“m“' Rocky Mountain Coals marked up. e % s c; No. 3 white, L. 0. b., c; No. | MILLSTUFF fol- —First quality, 6%4@7c; second do, § 3 100: 33450, By he Lit ; Potatoes and Onions unchanged. CCC & St L 3 ve, S0c; No. 2 barley, . o. b, 32%@3%c; No. | lows, usual o o ne ™ thaad Granam Sc; third do, 4G per md e a0 e O o AP Mheeneir to James El e T ey e L Vegetables continiue to decline. Do _pref 1 flaxseed, $1213; prime tmothy seed, f,- Flour. § per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour. 32 50 per 100: | .',}L—l,-arxg, 6@6%c: small, 7@Sc per 1b. D. Phelan, lot on S line of Turk street, 40 E B pector Thirteenth Lighthouse District. Butter, Eggs and Cheese weak | Del & Hudeor 2 913; mess pork. per bbl, $10 00@10 65; lard. per | Rice Flour, %5 75; Cornmeal, §2 2: extra cream | , MUTTON—Wethers, si@sc; Ewes, $@8%c per | of Taylor. 'E 50 by § T7:6; $10. D R e asila UGeTasiBTow: Del L & W 100 fhe, 91475 2: short ribe sides (lodse). | o, $3: Ontmeal,’ $5°50: Oat Groats. $4; Hom. | T | Willam C. Taylor to Clementini E. D. Tay- SR T Poultry advanced again. 3 Pn2%® G | $510G5 40; dry saltea shoulders (boxed), 34 iny, $3 10@3 30; Buckwheat Flour, #: Cracked MB—Spring. 12%c per Ib. lor, lot on N line of Bernard street, 6 E of THE TIME BALL. Fruits unchanged. Do spref - | 5 short clear sides (boxed). $5 40@5 60; whisky, | Wheat. $3 60: Farina, § 50: \:hole Wheat | PORK—Live Hogs, 4l4c for large, 4%@#%c | Leavenworth, E 23 by N 60; gift. Provisions active and firm. Erie (new) 4 [American Ex . Qistillers’ finished goods, per gal, $1 18%. Flour, 83 %: Holled Oats® (bbls), 2@5 65: In | (O small and 45@4% for medium; stock Hogs, | _Same to same, lot on S line of Broadway. 68 | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer Wool, Hides and Hops quiet. | [Doylsc pref 111l 836 United States - e Receipts. Shipmants. | 595 &8 505 45 Pea Barley’ s1: Split Peas: | 3@3i4c; dressed Hogs, 6@7c per Ib. | B gf Leavenworen atreet, K 28 by & o0i & | “chants' Exchange, San Francisco. March 2 1k b i ay ! : ' : eas, $4 25 per 5. Y ) arie E. Wittland to Willia ttland, lof , 1898, e e e Gt Nor pre 155 | Miscellaneous— ST S e i i RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. on R ine of Jackson ‘street, 10716 W of Jones, | ne tjme ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped z{n"x;}nen: of §111,792 to China. i e ok 1055 e : Corn, bu £450,000 305,000 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. For Thursday, March 3 I T e v S e e e . s 111,792 i1 Sent ... 1025 . Gomige S St ; ay, March 3. ustave Berson and Armand Caillea . | $30th meridian, or at exactly § p. m., Green- TREASURE SHIPMENT. e e i e L 4 | Bye bu . alom 1,000 n;‘;‘; {"Dl);remlrketl mes reported It Whear onertcs pnEalls e g e s T e ey e g | Lake "Shore 1 |am Tobacco arley, bu © 44,000 27,000 e receipts, but prices were main- | gariec Stis .570 5 K Epeet (659 I, ol ki BeS: o L TALEUR ;. J: = — — —— tained. » 900 | Ha tons 3 532 lames A. an nn_Bohan lomon_ Scl , - — The City of Peking took out a treasure list | Toujs & Nasl 4% | 1o pref . AF ¥ Tallow, ctls . Ve lot on SE line of Howard street, 225 SW of S = of §111,792, consisting of $10.921 in Mexican dol- | Manhattan L .... 106 |People’s Gas SioniidierEragucs Dxchimen ;ign%m!crgefll:m:r Bran and Middlings are lower and quict at | Cheese, ctls 131 [Dber Seoies 1 Fireh SW 25 by SE S0. $10. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. Yara; 3811 In gold coln and:$i00,000 ta allver bul- § Mot BL Ry B oo Ti@iso; ‘cheesa, quiet, Sasiec; cggs, steady, | mpiss e oo products have declined. Butter, ctls 215 [Leather, rolls ... Fatrick and Amn McNamara to Mary O'DOR’ | ;n10eq States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Mo, 2 ch Cent ... 2 |C : fresh, 12, 2 it 3 > —$16 50@17 50 per ton. eans, sks 297 |Quicksliiver, fisk. 14 | Dell, lot on e Sof Eterra strect, o d Heights of High and Low Waters x % . [ Minn & St Li..] 28%ICol F & Iron. sh, 12c. LB MIDDLINGS-$18423 per ton. | Potatoes, sks . 3 s, doz . * 18,350 | Vermont, F 25 by S 100; gift. Times and: Helgirts ot -LHRI S0 GOVERNMENT MO! IN SAN FRAN- | Do st pref .... & | Do pref . R Er AT 0 isrmr FE e weton. L e oe | Onlona ek Sux dox 3 | VWIE Mecture to Edith A Taylor, Tot on W i aypgr;fl&fi::[fi g;n&rag”tomi-hr‘;"!(-‘;nglcltgg « Mo Pacific . 27 r;,oln {?eéu-c‘ Recelpts. Shipmts. | {07 Olicake Meal at the mill, $28 50829 50: | Middlings, sks 105 | Wine, gals | line of Seventh avenue, 425 N of Lake street, Superintendent. - et (;m}.{e:;r\m fiy U‘m;';é‘; Cities— B h {oyll;infi. nfp“;xc??"{“f‘m“‘ Cake, sz(l 50@3 54}; ;:;%%‘ Bran, sks . N zfl:fn“zn w‘-h e e “! NOTE—The high and low waters occur at C. P. Berry, 2 reasurer 3 L Minneapolis By eirsna . $22@30 per ton; Corn Meal, $2: OREGON. - e S O~ s s | v~ front -street wharf) about S e or Yeports cash | Chi Ind & L g R ) Minneap | 343 Gracked Corn,”§2a 5024 th; Chopped Teed, | Oats, ctis . 440 S e Catifornia | e ol o e or than al Fort, Potats L Do pref . 5% |Nat Lin Off 16 | Mitnaukee HAY—(Ex-car in round 10ts)—Wheat, $17@19 EASTERN. s Burety Ciroonay of New York to | the helght of tide is the same at both places. United States notes 3 3 Central 331 (Or Imp Co o ] per ton; Wheat and Oat, $16@15: Oat. $1¢ 5o@ | Corn, etls . 500 M. J. Savage, lot on S line of California street, | AT Treasury notes of 1590, . | & ¥ Central.l! "l 114% [Pacific Mail SRR 16 50 Barley, $14@16; compressed, $16 50@18 50; 3136 £ of Sixth avenue, E 2 by S 100; $10. e Nation Bank note N ¥ Cni'& SELL 12 [pullman Pal Bt Alfaita, 51050011 50; “stock, $1i@12; Clover, S. Gertrude Smyth to Willard C. Bruson. lot TR T Siver certificate asee o0 | DO YF PICE 11l Sy lStand R & .00 4 | Kansas City TV o T ARt T e THE STOCK MARKET. e S ST TS ot afein, N B3 3; 00, | Sun rises. Gold _coin. e + 15,541,200 50 | nor West . . 14 |Bugar .. 127% S oV R M. T. and Estelle D, Moses to Petra G. de | Juf sets Standara sifver doilars | B80T 0 | o Amer €571 o5%|, Do pret - otale BEANS AND SEEDS. ¥;x’:‘“ili;°:‘“u“" ’"=S““fllr and quiet. Barsone, undivided 124 of lots 134 (o 1259, “:"“ sets. Minor o 14,002 57 | Ny Trer 8% U 8 Leather . Boston ... et — lored rather | Poard to-day. sessTent el denuent I | CoTin B /and’ Tennie W Stroe ta: Hency. | if |Time pee:'“m"!veuh"m"}peex Time|poes At i 37 | Ontario & ‘W 15% | Do pref . Paad i lers are quoting. colored rather | “p, "o, 0 4 & Ford, lots 831, 892 and 8§93, Gift Map 4; $10. B L W H W/ C Wl H Wl TOREY s s ioagin SoRLuTREe ..$42,295,465 37 | 1R g Nav. 4 |U S Rubber 16% adelphia weaker, but whites are still in active demand meeting of the Donohoe-Kelly | “go/p" B “pratt to Solomon Getz, lot on SE 5 5= - T Shipments of silver coin from the same office | Or Short Line ... 20%| Do pref . BHlamgcele and firm. Limas are lower. Banking Company, on Wednesday, resulted in | line of Vienna street, 150 NI of Persia avenue, | 3 l" 13 S| o3 7 month of February, 158, was as fol- | Pittsburs 169 |West Union New Orleans BEANS—Bayos, $2 90@3; Small Whites, the return of the old Board of Directors, as fol- | NE 50 by SE 100, block 64, Excelsior Home- | § 50| 4:15] 0.4/ 48 Standard stiver coll sro00 00 | DEIng Socernn %[0 5 et Totals 801 0; | Lares, Wiites:l $1 SSODS; cPinks. | \0W8: - Adam (Orant, Joseph A Donohos - ) steads 3I6. e 51| 449 04 50 andar cer colla: 875, 4 5 . 2 50@2 65 . $2@2 25; ckeye, 5 e Kelly, eringhi, 1| 5 Subeidlary silv 8£8,430 00 | Rock Island T4 (St L & S W . Butters, §1 wa’x flquZ:fls.s]?m'S"‘:e‘ly;@;fi?fiPen. Scott, N. yp [ é‘ol? '3‘,‘;"“",!@..“‘{”,"‘% 'g' on N line of ’1'}53:1'1':;":, st:ep:t. 900 E of Ply- | g, ?u‘; ‘;’3{ ‘1“; 2 5} — ISt &S F. 6%| Do pref Wheat— March. $1 50@1 55; Red Kidneys, $2 25@2 50 per ctl. Gulgne, F. H. Posse, Edwmcd Dononde. The | Mouth, E 100 by N 1%, block N. Rallrcad Inw Total .$163,930 00 | Do 1st pref 86%|R G W ... Opening SEEDS—Brown M--ctard, $2 75 @3 per ctl:Yel- | jo 35 "0 - b e onohoe. The | Homestead, quitclaim deed: $15. 10 0r! 1:000 49| 6:39) 16 - Dt 2% | Do praris rEns Low Museard. B2 50 ok 32 30 Chaary Geed, | board Te-elected the old officers, as follows: | = Bay View Lana Company to Frances Dewey, - . THE REVENUE R AR oFlour— 34@2c, per Ib; Altaita, $sc; Rape, 2@2xci | Adam Orant, president; Joseph A. Donohos, | lot i5. block 551, Bay Park Homesteadweos |y NOTB=1nthecabare expodition ot shatides | CLOSIN DS. pening emp, 3c; Timothy, S%o, vice-president; ames A. Thompson, cashier; | Ciation; grant. . & Internal Revenue Collections in this district | U § new 4s reg N_Carolina 6s.... 125 | Closing .. 5 DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 40@1 65; Green, $20 | Edward Donohoe, assistant cashier. San Francisco and Fresno Land Company to Q:ndmc?}l,-:r:rr-d:rng' The scebasive. e of e in February were §125,843, the principal items | Do coup Do ds ... LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. % per ctl. The Pacific Gas Improvement Company will | Bay View Land Company, lot on § corner of | (0010 L% 0% Glumn gives the second tide of Bitng: US 48 No Pac ists March, May. July. Sept. Dec.| pPOTATOES, pay the regular monthly dividend of 50 cents | Thirty-sixth and Railroad avenues. SE $:11 10 | ¢,0%5y "the third time column the third tide, e 3919 00| Do co Do 8s Opening 0% 75 T1% 664 65% . ONIONS, VEGETABLES. | per share on March In Faul Tract, 871022 1o line of Bernal Ranch; | [0 Ayt (Rl o O i B, eeeees o | Do 2ds . Do 4s osing T10% 75 71% 66 6 5 = e San Jose Water C 111 5 to W line of Bay View Tract, . 3 u Pl s 2 fi‘\ U AR S 2 S %_75% T1% i % A:‘pnmms and the other Summer Vegetables | usual monthly atvidend of 80 eents peg-{h::": e o I s, e rehts Sramaintes 18 8| Do Bs coup 1.1l 112K |Nor & W Gs...... 125 SASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. continue to decline as recelpts increase. There | on March 10. i Alameda County. Siven ‘are "additions to the soundings on the 1.015 5 District 3.658 orthwstrn cons. 141 —_— is no change in Oni d Potatoes. ) ” ' 196 69 | Ala class A 07| Do deb S ... 1i7 CHICAGO, March 3—CATTLE—The market | POTATORS. Enrly Roe. 53@Te: River Reds, BTOCK ANDIBOND:BXCHANGH, C. H. and Bessle P. Bastman to Roale Dert; e s newehe Do B . 107" |0 Nav 1sts ... 1143 | for cattle was steady for ordinary offerings | 50@60c: River Burbanks, 55@6sc per sack; Ore- THUR: mer, lot on N line of Thirtieth street, 70 B of | gng then the number given is subtractive from Do G ovoee 100 O Nay ds oo % | ana stronger to 10c higher for fat cattle. Fat | £OF Busbanks, sgetc: = Falinas & Burbenks TEUREDAY Marha 3 p | Dinden B a6 by NG00 ik 6T: Qaklay a0l the deoitigiventig the chiacts e (1S S hine 65 IT-: Jomy | cattle, $@5 45; common steers, $3 75@3 $5, bulk | J0<@HL 10;, Petaluma Burbanks, 50@eSc; Swest | U § Bonds— Oakland Gas.. 49 51 | ton, lot on N line of Joy street, 130 W of Hum- | S—————————————m=—=—m—rmmm——s= Il ol s S S o r:r 10012 | molng at $4 36@5 10; fed Westorns, 53 90@5 40; | for Morced. oy Wotaniber emitars 04 $52@31 | 48 quar coup..113% — |Pac Gas Imp.. 89% 91 | boldt avenue, W 38 by N 1o, being lot 1 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE ) gnn go zd-‘ "flflfisfilr g Ura. g;rlm%;xnns, $3 T5@4 65 Tn:;z:smbualls and cow ONIONS-$2 25@2 5 per ctl: Oregons, 32 606 ‘4: q'.‘.';?'“{f.’“}g* ga}g c'f&c‘ia %% 5% ?’]"lf:( 1;‘. ‘R‘?berls & Wolfskill Tract, map 3, Conar = i 1 'h1 Term 4s Pacific 6s of . 103% 2 50@: 27 - o = e akland; $10. 4 | f i[ G & Ohio 58 Reading 4s ;1053 | P0G e higher early, but late sales at yes- | * whomTa sy 202 % per ek iTc per In | GRliscellane: Ban Fran oo "0 "53¢ | ©L0%. and Ellzabeth M. Boardman to Sarah | Troxia s B e JUSpl il CH&D 44s v 5215 | terday’s figures. Hogs! 33 90@4 173, bulk at el Per 5o | Gal-st Cab 5s. Stockton Gas.. 10 — = | C. Allison (wife of B.), lot on NW line of S5 . 3 L { 8 0604 12 p Lo for No. 1 and 8@l0c for No. 2; Rhubarb. $125 | Cal E1 8s P 2 Do i North For.... |Humboidt Mar 4 I e I th D &R G Ists e 4 pigs, 38 60a3 9. @175 per box: Alameda Green Peas, 4@5c per [ GG wWat 7 Ciaes Twelfth avenue, §1:3 SW of East Sixteenth | Golumoa....... Portiand. Mar 4 i B D&RGis D s IEEP-Lambs active and steady. Prime, [ 1b: Mushrooms, 5@12ic; Marrowfat Squash, $26 Firem's Fnd...195 — | street, SW 31:3 by NW 100, block, 67, Clinton, | 62780 F st ARl East Tenn lsts D141 | $4 60@5 60: shorn, $4 40@4 50; sheep. $3 20@4 30 per ton: Dried Peppers, 6¢i7c per Ib: Dried | 1 p S $X Bl Stgoke= East Oakland; $10. Burms Nanatwo Mar 5 g ;l 1K Erie Gen 4s L T h0gt h. aheap aales Jasenly ‘at 150 | o b e B e e | WL & Pits Anglo-Cal 8 70 Henry and Sarah W. Miller to Domenico | gupi, Roga. .. |San Diego " |Mar & H F W & D lsts tr. 1116 | 450; Colorado lambs, $5 50@5 60. @80c per sack: Garlic, 3@4%c per Tb. S | SO TG Banl of Cai. %7 20 | Muzio, lot 9, belng a subdivision of lot 8, block | BHC %% - |5 AN ore Bay |mar 8 g Gen Electric_ 5s. a5 | Receipts—Cattle, 5000; hogs, 21,000; sheep, 12,- | ~Los Angeles Green Peas, ——: String Beans, | Grary;st R 5s Cal S D & T.. 97% 99 | F, Vernon Park, Oakland Annex; $230. Homer. | Nexeport Mar 7 GHESAG o oei oo e i, Tomatoes, $1@1%; Green Peppers, 25 First Nat ....200 poustave Blens to Katharina Biehs, lot 5. | washtenaw. 'i‘rucufin- o IMar 7 s Tenn new set 3s.. 9 ANSAS z per 1b: Summer Squash, ; Egg Plant, 15@20c ock 2, McKee Tract, Oakland Annex; gift, * | fASHtors Fiiet Ll S H&TCs5s T& P L G lsts.. 101% SAS O __Re. | per 1b: Hothouse Cucumbers, 50c@$1 per dozen. JohnMelchoir to Carolina Melchoir, lot i8, s Ewport Do con 6s Do R 2s..-rr 3% | coin S, ket riong. Chowee. shioping | EVAPORATED VEGETABLES— block J, Paradise Tract, Oakland Anuex; also | SIate of Cap. . |Eoruand ... Mar 3 Iowa C lets 2 |Union Pac 156511 127 | Sielne b common, dresecd beets 34 | pPotatoes, sliced raw, {20 per Ib in lots of 25 ot 46" plock @2, Scotchler Tract, Oakiand: | goifurndla | Foaoiua - Kan on_tr o pret . 515 t = 5 40: = s; sliced desiccated, 16@18c; granulated raw, 3 | Mty ;nd Puget K Pac 1st DD tr. Do .. D S feeders, 83 1605 10; com® $ia | 18c; Onions, “tac; Carrots, oia,“Hic; new, 1 | ®'Thomas B and Charlotte J. Hanson to An- | Sity Puebia-. .. [Victoris and Puget Sound a7 3 - g . ; B o La new cons 4s U P p& G ists. 58 : HE Cabbage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c: turnips, S F Sav o | mioneoitian, ocon S ltne of BEun SYSOES Bweenre o ol B L&N Units (Wb fht 5 ... 108 eceipts 500, Active, strong | 25 String Beans, 30c: Tomatoes, 50c. S L A R T s B G i Mar 10 MK & T sds W Shoas 447000 10y | to Sc higher: bulk of saies, 33 80@4; heavies 4 e Security § B 250 — " being lots 9 to 13 and portion of lots 14, | Humbold Alaska. Mar 10 Do s . 85% |V Genturies .5 ed: | a0 Daciers, 38 S0GHS. (mixed” snd uedity POULTRY AND GAME. Unfon T Coldl) — |25 to 33, block V, Vernon Park, Oakland Town- | }oana. NP Cont isis. .. 119%| Do deferred | 8.50a4 05: lights, $3 60@3 90; pigs, $3 30@3 T S Street Railroad— ship; $i0. | NeTiCent o SHEEP—Recelpts, official, 2000 Market Two cars of Eastern came to hand but were California ....108%110 Poter H. Medau to Frederick Pfeifter, lot on | 2 i e e changed, actlye. Western muttons, $3 50@4 40; | not put o, so the local stock had the fleld to Geary 40" — | N line of Merced avenue, where the boundary | STEAMERS TO SAIL. NG & s. | Searlinn " 4 T Tnmbe, 34 5065 1. o e e eeduence’ Tho | B7& O 6 ozt |uarvecst 5% 54 | line of lots 23 and 24 infersects the N line of 20)uterio S OMAHA reference. was for young stock, which ad- | B & Ch Ry 6s.108% — 10ak S L & H. — — | Merced avenue, N 165, E 20, § 165, W 20 to [ DESTINATION| _ SAILS. | PIFR Con Cal &% P 8| OMAHA, March 3—CATTLE—Recelpts, 1700. e B 2 Powellst 8 T — |Presidlo ...... 4% 8% | beginning, Oakland amnex; alsa lot’ beginning | president..| Yaquina Bay.|Mar 4.12 w/Pier 3 Deadwood ..... | Quickstlver 100 | Market a’ shade higher. Native beef steers, | Game is rather slow. Sac ElecRyss. ST Ay e e e S A e ot Humbldt Bay.|Mar 4. 9 Ax|Pler 13 e Gies bopret . 200 | 870G4 N; Wostern steers, 8 @34 T0: Texas | POULTRY-—Live Turkeys, 12@13c E Dynamite 80 90 | 85 B 500k to besinning, belng & portion of | El e Sl e el Hale & Norers. erra Nevad b TS, W03 5 COWS (ot otferm, Can- | hlers and 12G@13c for Hens Giant Con Co. 43% 44% Brumlgim Tract, Onkland'lnner $10. . Homestake andard 170 | ners, $2@2 90: stockers and feeders, §3 @4 D : 5 % Vigorit . 2 # 2L . ; $10. Mar 6.10 AM|Pler % Iron silver 4| Tnion’ Con % | calves, $4@5 75; bulls and stags, 325063 0. 235Q16sver 10; Gesse, per pALE, 8 SOV doss | 8 c B e G I aianaots T | s i game lof ey ot e e Hieipd : Mexican 30| Yellow Jack 20 | HOGS—Receipts, 500. Market oe higher. 3 ook 5003 Roosters, young, | S P Br és 1124 |Al Pac Asen.. 98 — | avenues B 6 by N 165, belng & portion of the | e e i - Heavies, $3 S0@3 90; mixed, $3 $5@3 %0; light, | §7ms s, a5 Fryers. 365 |8 V Wat 66 11TX118 | Ger La Wks..100 150 | same. Oakland annex: $10 |Bumbolat...; [Mar /1. 9.AmiTier 3 | IBOETON. F B I5, DUIK often e Slone W @1 Brotlers, $ 50@h 50 for large and $4@5 | S V Wat 4s...103%103% | Hana P Co...20 — Henry P. Fleld to Edward D. Judd, lot 9 | ASapuleo | Fanama, R aiMTares | _BOSTON. March S—Atchison. 11s; Ren | SHEEF-Recelpts, 330 Market steady. Fair | {or small; Piecons, $2 25 per dosen for youns | Stock Gas 6s.. — 103 |} € &5 Co- 2. 42 | 1n ¥ hait OINEk, ropess: tithas Plonser | Shaorross|SenDleRiE AT S L N Bl L sk 260 B andr o A% 5o o cholce natives 7 : fair to choice | anc or old. — utcl . 51 5 2 oo 2 EEEar St Oregon Snort Line, 5. Ban Dicgo, | Westera, & 50a4 5: common and stock sheep, O L Mhoene, 5150 wWhite, she; Brane, | Contrn Conta... 573 62 | Mer B Assn 8 = | PEECREADASIRAGR B ame; o, | Buion, - | Alasies Mar 3 £ @ ambs, $4 25@5 5 Te@sl; Honkers, 32 Sas; Hare, Ticosi; Rab- | Marin Co ... O, e sn% A. B. Paul Jr. to Sarah A. Paul, same; gift. | Coos B; Newport. Mar 10. 9 AM|Pler 11 o s bits, $1@1 50 for Cottontalls and $1 for ‘small; | Sp % Eilzabeth and Frederick Pfeiffer to Peter H. | State of Oal| Portiand Mar 10, 10 Ax! Pler 24 2 : LONDON SHEEPSKIN SAL Bagtiah Snipe, $263 ; Jack Snipe, $1G1 25 per | Ons & Electrie— | Pac A F L.. 1% — | Medau, lot on NW line of Everett st, 185 SW | sssect Co PO RRC o T80 A8 S, C ® Psrtly Cloud; e Sorsc Mo s i Pl dozen. Cent Gaslight. 8% — |Pac Bor Co... %10 | of Buena Vista avenue, SW 38 by NW 100, be- O Clear srtly Cloud)y 2 , March 3—The Byening Fosts |- oo niy 300 e op atbepetius M E L Co..... 13% 1% | Par Paint Go. 7 — | Dn oaoe e A oot Alameda; $10. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. @ Cloudy ® Ran ®Sno | London financial cablegram s Thedatack | e here: s Rt BUTTER, CHEESE AND F.GGS. MORNING SESSION. e T Comany e Beateion Ty W 1;1"1(;‘5 herpdw(e:r! s;a;m\nli m»hd‘»: excepé f:}' tendance, and good quality was In strong de- | g k ading the | qhtatibanyon | A pAlaake AE sckarsth Assuciation %00 | Bammann ot on NW corner of Hagle avenue ARRIVED. | Amertcans and Grand Trunk, which were dealt . 3 ome dealers are shading L Hawalian Commercial & Suga 322 | and Mulbery street, E y N 150; also lot : SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION| mand owing to the smallness of the offerings | e U N "dinand for the north is ap- | 335 Hutchinson § P Co . 45 |on NE corner Eagle avenue and Willow street, Thursday, March 8. DURING PAST 12 HOURS EXPLANATION. The arrow flles with the wind. The top fig- res at ctation indicate maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it if any. the amount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect points of equal eir pressure; isotherms, or dotted lines, equal | temperature. The word “high” means high | ‘barometric pressure and s usucllyaccompanied | by falr weather; “low” refers to low pres- | gure and Is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weather and rains. ‘“‘Lows” usually | first appear on the Washington coast. When | the pressure is high in the interfor and low | along the coast, and the isobars extend north | and south along the coast, rain is probable; | but when the “low’’ 18 inclosed with isobars of | marked curvature, rain south of Oregon fs im- | robable. With & “high” in the vicinity of daho, and the pressure falling to the Cali- fornia coast, warmer weather may be expected | in summer &nd colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an | opposite result. | | WEATHER REPORT. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) ; FRANCISCO, March 3, 5 p. m. | The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last season, and rainfalls during the past twenty-four hours: Past This Last Stations— 24 hours. Searon. Season. . 002 2673 11.99 | cosccoos 5 .19 Maximum temperature, , 58 NS AND GENERAL FORECAST. The pressure has fallen during the past twenty-four hours over the country east of the 120th meridian. It has risen over Washington and Northwestern Oregon. An area of high pressure lies over the Upper Missouri Valley and an area of low pressure over Arizona and Sout n California. The temperature has risen about 10 degrees in the Sacramento Valley; elsewhere on the | Pacific_slope it has remained nearly station- | ary. The temperatures are about 10 degrees | above the normal n the great valleys of Cali- fornia. Light showers have occurred on the Pacific Coast north of Eureka. Forecast made at San_Francisco for thirty hours ending_ midnight, March 4, 1898: Northern California — Fair Friday along the coast and in the Sacramento Valley; westerly wind: fog on the coast. Southern California—Cloudy. Friday, with fog on the coast in the morning; westerly wind. Nevada—Cloudy Friday. Ttah—Cloudy Friday: colder. Arizona—Cloudy Friday. San Francisco and vicinity—Light fog In the morning; fair Friday; westerly winds. Special report from Mount Tamalpais—Clear: wind, northwest 12 miles; _temperature, 56; maximum, 6. ALEXANDER McADIE, Local Forecast Official. — - EASTERN MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, March 8.—Some of the bull traders bid up prices of the stock market specialties to-day and carried the general Iist with *hem in an effort to renew the bull cam- paign. But thers was no outside interest and the efforts of the leaders were not seconded. The market drifted listlessly for the rest of the day, sometimes up and sometimes down and gome part of the early gains remalning for most stocks at the close. Buying of New York Central in the last half hour on the receipt of the news from Albany that the Assembly had passed a measure assuring the legality of the bond ssue necessary for the consolidation with the . Lake Shore caused a stiffening of the market in the closing dealings. There were long periods during the day when business was almost stagnant and prices moved very slug- gishly, The market was in. the hands of smali traders and reflected no condition of gen- eral business beyond the feeling of uncertainty regarding the Cuban question. Large operators and the general public are evidently out of the market by reason of this same uncertainty and the room traders seek to move prices by all sorts of rumors and surmises, many of which originate in the board room and are denied be- fore they get beyond its doors. The exchange market continues dull, a weak- ening of the rate on Paris being the feature of the day. There was some talk that further &old may be shipped from Paris before the end | of the week, but further immediate shipments from London are considered unlikely. Condi- tions of the money market remain unchanged. Prices were pretty well maintained in the bond market, but. the volume of dealings showed a very marked decrease from the re- cent average. Total sales, $2,200.000. United | S(utes new 4s and the 5s were % lower bid to- \’ ay Total sales of stocks to-day were 284,100 ghares, including: Atchison preferred, 3519 Baltimore and Ohio, 3055; Burlington, 11,984; Manhattan, 16,400; Metropolitan Street Ralil- Wway, 10,340; Minnesota and St. Louls, 5700; New York Central, 16,630; Northern Pacific pre- ferred, 6920; Rock Island, §913; St. Paul. 2L871: in speculatively. The latter had risen sharply on excellent traffic reports, which, however, are attributed In some quarters to the larger sale of_reduced priced tickets to agenci Americans, sequently closed at about the best. New York supported hich con- Northern Pactfic and Union Pacific were specially bought by New York, which caused the belief that the rate question has taken a favorable turn. South Americans were dull. 77s 914d. There was no resumption of the New York demand. Gold sold_at The flatness in silver is mainly due to New York sales and to the renewed talk of an increased Indian were weak. CLOSE. 863 Canadian Pacific, Bar Sil weak, per cent. import Grand Trunk, 254 per ounce; duty. Mines 8%: Money, 2% NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW 15,792 barrels; exports, 6462 barrels. checked by the high prices demand being asked. ‘WHEAT—Recelpts, 32,105 bushels. elevator, $1 08% for afloat and to arrive. 193,325 _bushels; Spot steady; No. 3 red store and YORK, March 3.—FLOUR—Receipts, Inactive; exports, Op- tions opened firm and %@%c higher, but de- | velopea constderable irregularity; near months advanced on_ clique support and reduction of the Spanish duty on Wheat, closing %@%c net higher, although somewhat off from the top. Late deliveries closed %@%c net lower on bear- No. 2 re ish crop news. May, closed $107; $1.01%. HOPS—Quiet and firm. WOOL—Dull. PETROLEUM—Nominal. PIGIRON—Warrants 36 9 asked LAKE COPPER—Steady asked. March, $1 06%@1 07 $101%@102 & , closed firmer, $685 bid and $11 8 bid, $11 90 TIN—Quiet; $14 15 bld, $14 25 asked. SPELTER—Quiet; $ 15 bid, $4 2 asked. LEAD—Firmer; $3 80 bid, $3 87% asked; brok- ers’, §3 60. COFFEE—Options closed quiet at a net loss of 5@10 points. Sales, 6750 bags, including May, $ 65. Spot Coffee—Dull for Rio; No. 7 involce, 6%c; 6l4c; No. 7 jobbing, dova, 8%e. mild, steady; Cor- SUGAR—Raw and refined, steady. BUTTER—Receipts, 2617 packages. Firm; ‘Western _creamery, 15@20%c; Elgins, 20%c; fac- tory, 11@14%c. 'EGGS—Recelpts, 9642 packages. Stead State and Pennsylvania, 18%c; Western, 12%c; South- ern, 12%@isec. DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, March 3.—California Dried Fruits—A| EVAPO! les, firm; others, quiet and steady ATED _APPLES—Common, sase prime wire tray, 8%@8%c; wood dried prime, 814,@s%¢; cholce, 8%@dc; fancy, 9%@10c. PRUNES—3%@fc. APRICOTS—Royal, 5%@7 10¢. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@9¢ c3 Moorpark, 8%@ peeled, 12@18c. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, March 3.—Wheat started with a decided up turn in July, that option opening %@%c higher at 91%@91% c. The bullishness of vesterday's close was apparently still pre- vailing and enough of the early news favored buyers to give the market at the start a firm tone. The Price Current sald the condition of winter wheat was ‘‘somewhat prejudiced in a Ilimited portion of its area.” however, induced a lot of selling, The advance, and, in- fluenced by some bearish news, the whole trade for a time favored the selling side. For half an hour or 8o there was considerable pressure put on, the price of July dropping to 9lc under which had_opened 30 lower to e higher at §1 064@1 (7, dropping the liquidation, and May, to $105%. Liverpool was weak and o Y e, Caiifornia reported crap prospects %d decline. showed excellent after the recent rains there and pri- Tary recelpts were heavy at 460,000 bushels. About an hour after the opening the market 4gain turned. A little support in July by the Tost prominent bull Interests brought shorts into the market with moderate buying order: Reports from New York that half the Califor. nia cargoes afloat have been ordered to the Continent also caused some buying and a gen- eral improvement in values ensued, July ad- vancing to 91%c and May to $I 06%. After 11 down and prices slowly dropped. Selling of May was prominent about noon on reports that the President had been informaily advised that the Maine ex- Selling of May by a firm which has sold heavily for two weeks was again prominent all day and made that end of the market. rather loggy toward the o'clock the trade quieted plosion was from without. close of the session. After midday, however, July again showed some snap. Near the close realizing, mostl heavy for the at 91%c and May at $1 06. by professionals, became too ull market to stand up under and a gradual decline took place. July closed Corn was strong, though not especially active. May closed higher. PG ol T %@%c higher. Provisions were very strong, was rather dull. or oats was fairly active and a £00d deal of strength was shown. May closed though trade At the close May pork was 2230 higher, lard 12ic higher and May ribs 10c higher. the strength. Buying by packers was the cause of The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— ‘Wheat No. 2— March July Corn No. 2— May July Open. High. Low. Close. 105 105% 105% 106 91 9% 0y 80% 3% A% and the low stocks. Compared with previous sales merinos were %d and the finer grades sometimes %d dearer; cross breds %@%d dearer, with fine showing firmness and Punta Arenas amounted to 4000 bales. prices_obtained New Sout iand, 268 ; land, 3R@5HA; 457 bales, South A 3d higher. for th Wales, 139 clothing @S%d ; stralia, 909 bales, West Australia, 426 bales, 3%@6%d 519 bales,’ 236@Si Punta _Arenas, The offerings The following a; and 31 @Sed: Q Victoria, ~ 1138 2% bales Tasmania, 535 bales, 218 combin, to-day. re the ueen: bales @6 New Zea- bales, 3%@51ed. A’ quantity of Cape of ‘Good Hope and Natal sheepskins will be sold to-morrow. NORTHERN transacti W HEAT MARKET. PORTLAND, Or., March 3.—There is but lit- tle change in the local Wheat market and ons are very light at present. The advent in the Northwest of Minneapolis buyers has caused some excitement among coast ex- porters, but they are apparently unable to pre vent shipments going Fast if the buyers con- tinue to pay the prices they are now credited with paying. It has been given out that this grain was bought for the European market to &0 forw. rd by rail to Duluth and thence through the lakes, but this is hardly probable, as at the rates reported paid in the Palouse country to-da; Wheat would cost over 93c per bushel in Duluth or Minneapolis, and that is about the present quotation in Liverpool. The most generally accepted theory regarding the matter is that this Wheat is for the Minne- apolis millers, large amounts when he was The few exporters who are in the mar- Leiter. from whom Armour borrowed delfvering to ket will not quote over T5@76c for Walla Walla and 77@7 Cleared—German 95,408 bu c for valle: shels Wheat. WASHINGTON. hip Emille, Queenstown, TACOMA, Wash., March 3.—Wheat, dull and unchanged; No. e 1 club, T5¢; No. 1 blue stem, Cleared—British ship Wellington, with 67,782 bushels of Wheat for 793; bala: LONDON, 25d; French Rentes, 104 Zc. Stlv Ques PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, Or., March 3.—Exchanges, $301,- nces, $54,442. FOREIGN MARKETS. March 3.—Consols, town or Falmouth. 112 5-16; LIVERPOOL, March 3.—Wheat, steady; No. 1 Standard California, 36s 8d. Cargoes off coast, nothing English country markets, quiet. try markets, Californi: Flour in COTTON—Uplands, 3 CLOSI doing. dull. a. s 11d. Parls, easy. Cargoes on passage, Liverpool ‘Wheat a French wheat, in Paris, G. utete cou No. quiet. WHEAT—Spot No. 1 red Northern spring, aull, 8s 1d. CORN—Futures qulef CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASH! serve, $1f Sterling Exchange, sight. Sterling Exchange, 6 days. Sterling New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, telegraphic.. Fine Silvér, per ounce. Mexican WHEAT—The Marlborough Hill March, 3s 4%d. INGTON, 67,947,557, $225,552,795; LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Cables . Dollars . WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. Liverpool 26,618 ctis, valued at $37,250. Futures advanced, but the spot market was weaker owing to lower cables from abroad. Tidewater quotations are as $1 421 for choice and $1 45Q@ for No. 1, follows: gold e March 3.—To-day's state- ment of the condition of the treasury show: Available cash balance, zigzm: takes for $1 40 1 471 per ctl for extra choice for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session—9:15 o' clock—May—2000 ctls, $1 40%; 6000, 3140%. December—10,000, $1 31%. Second 16,000, $1 41. Regular morning, ion—December—16,000 'ctls, 14,000, §$1 32%; 10,000, $1 32%. May—8000, $1 41 session—December- $132. .000 ., $1 32%; 28,000, $182%: 2000, $1 32%; 10,000, gles SR T Moy o, o0n, 51 41 Affernoon $133; 14,000, $132%. May—6000, $1 41%. ‘BARLEY—Shipment of 5662 ctls valued at $6500, to cember — 12,000 $tdn Liverpool. ctls, 20,000, Brewing, Clear skies ent futures up again and the spot market was also firmer. Feed, §1 05@1 07% for dark to good and $1 08% @1 10 for choice; Brewing, $115@120 for No. 1, $110g1 12% for Dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—8:15 o' clock—May—2000 ctls, $1.03; 14,000, S1 03%%. Second Session—May—10,000 ctls, $1 04%; 20,000, $105: 2000, $1 041 6000, $104%. De- cember—4000, $2c. Regular e 6000, $1 05; 4000, 5105 3000, Aft tiy c; 4000, 943éc. cember—2000, S5c; 2000, 94%c; 6000, 4igc. OATS—The market is stronger and dealers are disposed to ask higher prices, though no advance has been established. Tancy feed. $122%@125 per ctl; good 12%@1 choice, $117%@1 22%; Morning _Session—May—2000 ctls, $1 04%. "December— ternoon Session—May—6000 ctls, $105. De- o 15; pearing and there are signs of some relief from that quarter, which may strengthen the Tharket. | Receipts of Eggs are heavy and they ite weak in consequen.c. Cheese is weak, but noBl‘("’r ‘R Creamery—Fihcy creimeries,"20@21c; seconds, 18@1dc. Dairy—Choice to fancy, 16%@17%c; second grades, 16c per 1b. Bastern Butter—Creamery, 17%@Wc: ladle- packed, 15@15c per Ib. CHEESE—Cholce mild new, 10g; common to good, 8@9zc; Cream Cheddar, 10@llc; Young America, 10G11c; Western, 11@i2c; Eastern, 123 @138'%c_per 1b. EGGS—Ranch Egss, 11%@12% per dozen; store Eggs, 10Q11% DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. At auction Navel Oranges sold at 50c@$2 and Lemons at T0c@$1 30. All kinds of Fruit remain quiet at the old quotations. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— 0G30c per box for common, 65@%0c oice and $1@1 25 for fancy. UITS — Navel "Oranges, $1 50@ 75 ; Mandarins, $1@1 25 for Japanese 50c@$2 50 2 50; 8 large and @ for Mandarins, $1@1 50; per box; Lemons, 75c@$l for common and $125@2 for good to cholce; Mexican Limes, $5 50@6: California Limes, in small boxes, $1@ 25; Bananas, $125@2 2% per bunch; Pine- apples, $3@4 per dozes DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 4%@ 4%c for 40-00's, 3%@4%c for 50-60's, 3L@Ikc for 20-70's, 2%@3%e for 70-80's. 24@2¥c for 8O- 80's, 1%@ic for 90-100's; Peaches, 24@ic fancy, 4%@5c: peeled, 10Q12ic; Apricots, 5@6c; for Royals and 7@74c for good to .ancy Moor- parks; Evaporated Apples, 6%@7%c; sun-dried, 4@sc; black Figs. in sacks, 2@2ic; Plums, £4@4%c for pitted and 1@li4c for unpltted; bleached Plums, 5@s%c; Nectarines, 4@sc for prime to fancy: Pears, 21%@i%c for quarters and 3@s%c for halves, according to color, ete. RAISINS—1%@2c for two-crown, 3c for three- crown, 3%c for four-crown, 4lc’ for Seedless Sultanas, 2%c for Seedless Muscatels and 31@ 1 10 for Lohdon layers; dried grapes, 2ic. NUTS—Chestnuts _are quotable at Sc per m; Walnuts, s@6c for hardshell and 6@Tc_for softshell; Almonds, 23%@3tc for hardshell, 5@6c for softshell and 7@sc for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4@5%e for Eastern and 4i4c for Callfornia: Pecans, 6%@c; Filberts, §4@10c; Brazil Nuts, 8@Sc_per : Cocoanuts,’$4 50@5 per 100. HONEY—New Comb, 8@10c for bright and 5@ 7 for lower grades; new water white extract- ed, 41%@5c; light amber extracted, 3%@i%c per 1. BEESWAX—23@25¢ per . PROVISIONS. RAISINS, ETC. Dealers still report an active demand at firm_prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9%c per Ib for heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10%c for light, lic for extra light and 12%c for sugar-cure Eastern sugar-cured Hams. 10%@Ilc; Califor nia Hams, 1lic; Mess Beef. $) per bbl; extra mess, do, $10; family do, $11@12; Salt Pork, $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, mess, $16; Smoked Beef, 11@12c per Tb. LARD—Eastern tlerces quoted at 5%c per Ib for compound and 7c for pure: pails, 7¥c: California tierces, 5ie per Ib for compound and 6%c for pure; half-barreis, 6%c; 10-1b tins, Tizc; do 5-1b, Sc. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 6%@6%c; packages, less than 50 Ite—1-Tb pails, 60 in a case, 8%c 8-1d pails, 20 in a case, 8%c; 5-Ib pails, 12 in a case, 8%c; 10-b pails, 6 in a case, §%c; 50-b tins,’ one Or two in a case, T%c; Wooden bucl ets, 20 Ibs ner, Tc; fancy tubs, S0 Ibs met, 75 half-bbls, about 110 Ibs, i per . HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS About the only business in Wool at the mo- ment is with the local mills, as the scourers are doing nothing and the Eastern demand is insignificant. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell ic under sourd stock. Heavy saltsd stecrs, 10%c; medium, Sic; light, Cowhides, 9@%%c; stags, 6c; salted 'Kip,' 10c; Calf, 1ic; dry Hides, 17@17%c; culls and brands, 1d% @lic; dry Kip and Veal, 4@ltc: dry Calf, 18@ 20c; culls, 16@17c; tskins, 30@37%c each; Kids, 5@10c; Deerskins, good summer, 25 per Tb: medium, 20c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 20g30c each; short wool, 0@70¢ each; medium, 70@%c %0c@$1 30 each. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3@3'%c per Ib; No. 2, 2Q2%c; refined, bc; Grease, 2G24c, WOOL_Fall clip—$an Joaquin, defective, 7@ 9c; Southern Mountain, 9@1lc; free Nortkern, 12 @i3c; do defective, 9@iic per Ib. HOPS—Old crop, 2@éc for poor to fair and 8@ 10¢ for good; new crop, 11@Hc per Ib. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $ 30. COAL—The Rocky Mountain descriptions are long wools, higher. Wellington, $10 per ton; New Wel- lington, $10; Seattle, §6 50; Bryant, $650; Coos Bay, % 76; Wallsend,.$9; Scotch, $10; Cumber- land. 310 th bulk and $1f 50 in sacks; Pennsyl- yania Anthracite Egg, $15; Cannel, $10 per ton; Rock_ Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Val- le}")u“: Coke, §12 per ton in bulk and $14 in sacks. CANNED FRUITS—Shipment of 3§00 cases to Liverpool by sea. QUICKSILVER—Is quoted higher again at %gfl{w" u'gg 340 for local ;:. L The Western Sugar Com- pany quotes terms net : Cube ishea $4000 Omnibus Cable B: 50 Spring Valley Water $1000S F & N P Ry Boi 200 S F Gas & Electric Co. 10 do do . 50S F Gaslight AFTERNOON SESSION. 2 Giant Powder Con . 20 Market-street Railway . 35 Pacific Lightin; $5000 S F & N P Ry Bonds . 35000 Market-street Cable Bonds 758 F Gas & Electric Co. 15 Pacific Gas Imp . 400 Hawallan Commercial 100 Hutchinson S P Co. 3¢ do do . Street— 10 Spring_Valley Water 100 Cal Safe Deposit £1000 Market-street Ry INVESTMENT BOARD. Morning Session—10:30. 5 Mutual Electric 25 Hutchinson § P $2000 Spring Valley Street— 100 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 100 Oceanic Steamship Co . 40~ ~ A0 ol Afternoon Session. 35 Glant Powder . Street— 0. Water 4s . . 44 50 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 57 50 Hawaltian C & S Co. 3225 20 Pacific Lighting . 54 75 $3000 Spring Valley Water 4s 1037 MINING STOCKS. . Following were the sales In the San Fran- cisco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Sessfon. 500 Alta . 15 50 Gould & Curry 16 200 Best 31100 Justice . . 30 50 Benton .. 14500 Mexican . gl 100 Caledonia . 261200 Occidental a5 100 Challenge . 200 Ophir 42 100 ... 100 Savage 2 200 Con Ca |1000 Seg Belcher...." 04 100 Crown Polnt . |300 Sterra Nevada'. % 50 Gould & Curry. 17200 Union Con .. 32 Afternoon Session. 1000 Alpha. 03(200 Justice . 31 500 Alta . 15 (100 . % . 30 100 Belcher . 21100 Mexican _1111100 31 100 Best & Belcher 35100 Ophir Fooh 100 Con Cal & Va.. 3|150 Potos T 100 Confidence ...... 67500 Union Con . 34 300 Crown Point ... 13300 Yellow Jacket... 22 200 Gould & Curry. 18 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 600 Andes 10]200 Mexican . 29 500 Belcher 20 | 400 « 30 300 . 22|200 b i1 33/400 Ophir . 2 34500 Overman . T 08 1 0913 17 29 98 800 ... % 200 Chollar . H 02 400 Con Cal & Va.. 80700 Union Con .. 32 500 Crown Point ... 14/400 ... .o....0 .11 38 350 Hale & Norcrs..150|400 Yellow Jacket.. 22 Afternoon Session. 50 Alpha . 03400 Mexican 800 Beicner 22300 Ophir 300 Caledonta 500 Overma. 00 Con Cal & 100 Savage 1500 Con Imperial 500 Scorpion 500 Crown_Pofnt 300 Sferra N 100 Hale & Norc: 300 300 100 S 300 Justice 400 .. . 500 Utah . 00 - 30400 Yellow CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, March 3—4 p. m. Alpha 03 04|Justice . 0 31 Alta 1 16|Kentuck 02 03 Andes — 1i|Lady Wi =3 Beicner 21 22 |Mexican . 31 Best & Belcher 34 35|Occidental == Bullion — 10|Ophir I Caledonia 28 30|Overman 12 Chollar 35 35| Potosi .. 17 Con Cal & Va. 81 8% |Savage 2 23 Challenge 2 27|Seg Belcher.... 03 05 Con Imperial .. — 01|Scorpton . 06 Confidence ..... 65 67 Sierra Nevada. 9 98 Crown Point... 1§ I5|Silver Hill - @ Con New York. 02 03|Syndicate - & Bureka . — 2 |Standard 155 — Exchequer 04 05'Unfon Con'..11 33 34 Gould & Curry. 17 ~18|Utah . 8 10 Yellow Jacket. 21 22 Hale & Norers.1 451 Julla . o1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Frank E. and Lizzle V. Farley to Abraham Ruef, lot on E line of Steiner street, 45 S of Waller, § 24 by E 81:3; $10. B Rosa Rosenfeld to Charlotte S, Weir, lot on S line of Clay strest, 112:6 E of Spruce, E 2 by S 100; $10. yCnarloite &, Weir to C. H. Athearn, same; 10, Sidney V. and Cora B. Smith to Peter F. Dunne, lot 'on SW corner of Clay and Cherry strets, S 40 by W 105:4; $10. George Theuerkauf to_Alice O.. Anna M., George A. and August H. Thereukauf, undi- vided one-half interest in lot on W lme of Shotwell street, 185 N of Twenty-first, N 45 by W 122:6; also lot on W line of Dolores street, 114 N of teenth, W 100, N 10, E 3, N 46, W5 to8 line of Church lane, E 106, 8 115; also property to which as an heir of his Geceased wife, firet party 13 entitied; also I | Encinal; also lot on SE corner Eagle avenue | Alameda: $10. | on N line of O'Farrell street, 73 W of Laguna, N 150 by E 42, block 16, lands adjoining to and Willow street, E $4 by S 125: also lot on SW_corner Eagle avenue and Mulberry street, W 84 by S 147:6; also lot on NW corner Buena avenue and Mulberry street, W 170 by N block 17, lands adjoining’ to Encinal, L. C. Folsom to Arthur V. Folsom, lots 62 and 6, block B, Christianta Tract; Berkeley; 1. James McGee to Inga Hanson (wife of An. drew), 1ot & block 25, McGee Tract, Berkeley; 10. A. A. Fink to Peter Anderson, lots 13 to 13, | 43 to 47, block 29, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley; $10. Mary E. and Horace S. Seaton and Etta Mae Hooe to Andrew Perole, lot on SW corner of Addison and Seventh streets, S 100 by W 48, being lot 3, block 105, Sisterna Tract, Berke: ey; $10. James and Annie Moran to Frederick W. and Edna Taylor, lot 16, block 7, Daley’'s Scenic Park Tract, Berkelev: $10. E. D. Judd to Sarah F. Black, lot 1, block A, Judd Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Oakland B, and L. Association to Andrew Jones, lots 132 and 133, Alvin Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Crist Friely to John P. Hansen, lot 30, being a subdivision of lots 12, 13, 29 and %0, Kings- land Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Kate A. Ward to Sarah H. B. Ward, lot on NW lfe of Grant avenue, 155.44 NE county road Oakland to San Leandro, NE 45 by NW 100, being portion of Turnbull Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. George W. and Melissa J. Sommers to A. M. Goodnough, lots 47 and 48, Marion Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. J. W. and Mary E. Phillips and Clara E. Lewis (by attorney) to Aagot Thorndson, lot on W line of Bassett street, 200 N of Wash- ington, N 25 by W 125, being lot 38 of Phil- lips'_resubdivided block, Levy Tract, Brook- Iyn Township: $10. Sarah N. Morris to Charles S. Wheeler, lot | | W 27:6 by N 94:6; $10. Edward Phillips to Joseph Rosenweiz, lot on | § line of Post street, 189 E of Buchanan, E 25:9, 8§ 13 W 24:9, N 23, W 1, N 114:6; $10. | Fannie V. and Charles A. Sullivan to Frank J. Sullivan, Iot on S line of Oak street, 13 of Webster, E 21:6, S 4535k, NW & 133:0%; $10. | Harris H. Fassett to Ella C. B. Fassett, lot | on N line of Sacramento street, S1:¥ E of Plerce, E 28 by N 103: gift. ‘Ameila_Nachtigall to Frederick Nachtigall, lot on NW corner of Post and Broderick streets, N 8§2:6, W 110, S 27:6, E 30, S 55, thence 80_to beginning; gift. William F. and Lizzie Geimann (by Thomas E. Ryan, commissioner) to Alliance Building | and Loan Association, lot on N line of Thir tieth street, 105 W of Sanchez, W 25 by N 114; | also undivided 1-7 of lots 43 ‘and 4, block 9, | Flint Tract Homestead; also undivided 1-7 of | lot on NE corner of Lewis and Craut streets, | N 160 by E 3), lot 1, block 6, College Home- stead; $1671. F. A. and Priscilla §. Berlin to_Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, lot on W line of Kearny street, 112:6 S of Greenwich, S 25 by W ST:6; $10. ‘Augusta and John W. Van Zandt to John M. Klein, lot on E_line of Yerba Buena street, 112:6 § of Clay, S 2 by E 80; $10. John S. and Sophia E. Morgan to J. S. Mor- gan & Sons (a corporation), lot on SW line of Third, 125 SE of Brannan, SE 25 by SW 80; grant. | Charles Rourke to Catherine Rourke, lot on S corner of Bryant street and Morris avenue, SW 2 by SE 175; gift. Gustave Niebaum to Willard C. Doane and | L. M. Hoefler, lot on NE corner of Center and Hubbell_streets, N 85% degrees, E 168:2 to shore line of Mission Bay, N 68% degrees W 119:4, § 45 degrees, W 7:10: also lot on NW corner of Center and South streets, N 45 degrees E 86, N 45 degrees W 120, S 45 degrees, W 20:10; N 4 degrees W 120, S 45 degrees, W 236:10 to shore line of Mission Bay, S 3% degrees, E 110:4, N 85 degrees B 014 (quit-elaim deed); 41 hoebe A. Hearst to same, lot on NW line of South street, 300 SW of Seventh, SW 56, W | NE 37:6, SE 240 (quit-claim deed); $5. Y. Fkumoto to Mary Abrams, lot on W line | of Forty-ifth avenue, 120 N of A street, N 3 | by W 120; $10. THE CALL C.LENDAR. 5 ¥ull Moon, || R e Mars. || | @ Qe 1|19 Mar. 14. New Moon, | | Mar. 22. ‘ ! First Quarter.i NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographlc Office, "located In the Merchants' Exchangs, 13 maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sall- ing directions of the world are kept on hand for comparison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters interest to A au commerce. ‘The time ball on top of the building on Tele- graph Bé"‘:ldhomr.: lgolll ten mfll& bgon noon a&n at noon, merig Telegrapnic senal om received h T o Btatee Navil Otoerecioy ot Hor Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 14 hours from Mendoctno. _Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 32 hours from Ventura. Stmr Mineola, David, 4 days from Nanaimo. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, 64 hours from Vic- toria and_Puget Sound. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours frem Mon-~ terey. Stmr_Whitesboro, 40 hours from Hueneme. wark, Beck, 16 hours from Bowens Schr Landing. CLEARED. Thursday, March 3. Stmr Tillamook, Doran, Dyea, via Seattle; Northern Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Pomona, Debney, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr City of Peking, Smith, Hongkong, via Yokohama: P M S S Co. Stmr Homer, Jessen, Eureka; Goodall, Perk- Johnson, ins & Co. SAILED. Thursday, March 3. Stmr Homer, Jessen, Eureka. Stmr City of Peking, Smith, Hongkong via Yokohama. Stmr_Willamette, Hansen, Seattle. Br ship Marlborough Hill. Lang, Liverpool. Br ship Orealla, Stewart, Queenstown. Bark Annie Johnson, Matson, Hilo. Brig J D Spreckels, 'Christiansen, Mahukona. Schr General Banning, Thomas, La Paz. Schr Wing and Wing, Genberg, Coos Bay. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—10 p. m.—March 3—Weather, thick; wind, S, velocity, § miles. CHARTERS. The Dunnerdale loads mdse for London di- rect. The Prince Robert loads lumber on the Sound for Port Pirie. SPOKEN. Feb 13—Lat 13 N, long 20 W, Br ship Merion- eth, hence Nov 13, for Queenstown. Jan 28—Lat 37 N, long 29 W, Br ship Sferra Estrelka, from San Diego, for Queenstown. Dec 23—Lat 57 S, long 79 W, Ger ship Wiliko- men, from Oregon, for Queenstown. Feb 9—Lat 2 S, long 31 W, Br ship Falls of Halladale, hence Oct 12, for Queenstown. Jan 17—Lat 2 S, long 27 W, Br bark Inver- esk, hence Oct 21, for Queenstown. DOMESTIC PORTS. FORT BRAGG—Salled March 2—Stmr West- port, for —. SEATTLE—Arrived March 3—Stmr Hueneme, from Dyea: TATOOSH— Passed March 3—Bark Melrose, from Chemainus, for Santa Rosalia. SAN PEDRO—Sailed March 1—Schr Salvator, for Portland. SAN PEDRO—Salled March 1—Schr Comet, for Puget Sound. HUENEME—Arrived March 3—Stmr Coquille River, from Newport. TILLAMOOK—Arrived March 3—Schr Gem, | hence Feb 2. TATOOSH—Passed March 3—Bark Rufus E ‘Wood, hence Feb 20, for Seattle: Br stmr Bris- tol. from Nanaimo, for San Francisco. SALMON BAY—Sailed March 3—Schr Chal- lenger, for Newport. GRAYS HARBOE—Arrived March 3—Schr Occidental, hence Feb 25. EUREKA—Sailed March 3—Stmr North Fork, tor San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived March 3—Stmr Tenshin Maru, from Yokohama: stmr Hermosa, hence Feb 37; stmr Del Norte, from Dyea. Sutled March 3—Bark Columbia, for Dyea. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed March 3—Ser Spo- kane, for San Francisco. NEHALEM RIVER—Arrived March 2—Schr Del Norte, hence Jan 20. VENTURA—Sailed March 3—Schr Monterey, tor San Francisco. 'ASTORIA—Arrived March 3—Br ship Rell- ance, from_Port Pirrie; bktn Chehalis, from Nagnsaki: Br bark Gynedd. from Honolulu. Salled March 3—Stmr George W Elder, for Dyea: Br bark Windrush, for Queenstown. TATOOSH—Passed March 3—Bktn Newsboy, trom Port Townsend, for Taku: stmr Washte: naw, from Tacoma, for San Franeisco; bark Seminole, hence Feb 2, for Seattle; bark Guar= dian, from Santa Rosalia, for Port Gamble; Ger” bark Pallas, from Santa Rosalla for Royal Roads. 4 PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived March 3—Schr John D Tallant, from San Pedro: schr Laura Madsen, from Tampa de Moro; Chil ship Star of Italy. hence Feb 21 GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived March 3—Schr Azalea, from San Diego. ‘ SAN PEDRO—Sailed March 3—Schr Charies | B Falk. for Eureka. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived March 3—Schr John A Campbell, from Newport; schr R W Bartlett, from San Pedro. - C00S 'BAY — Sailed March 3—Schr Jennte Thelin, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORT3, BALTIMORE—Cleared March 2—Stmr Lee- lanaw, for San Francisco; ship Servia, for San Francisco. Salled March 2—Ship Roanoke, for San Fran- cisco. FOREIGN PORTS. .‘fé’\-“ed March 3—Br ship Port Stanlev, rom Tacoma. - LE,;\;&?UTH’QEll!d—Ge:‘ ship Flottbek, for QUEBNAT O Cahed A NERS, et e for New York. ol m]fi%fl;&;flv&d March 3—Stmr Mohawk, Island, Cal. NI A notice stating "hnhnr the time ball mlmm YORK-—Salled March 3—Stmr Fred Grosse, for Bremen R L) y »

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