The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 19, 1899, Page 30

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COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. hanged. sout the same. stures still advancing. d ded 2 barrels higher. quiet. nd Middlings firm. ons steady. tter assortment. e weaker. “Apricots higher. vanced. x firm. fall off again. of Prc 3 HOUSE ELECTION | meeting of the San F: House Assoc n on the lith we last week were $1 for the same W REPORT. re.) y 18, 3 p. m. rainfalls to date Last Season. erlies Ore an area ¢ California. ult in sever winds of from hour from the the Sac h winds with Unusually ghout the sco for thirty 19, 1899: con- vicinity—Falr, resh north wind. ‘amalpais—Partly ; maximum temp- 70 degrees. HAMMON, Professor in Charge. EASTERN MARKETS, EW con- H STOCK MARKET. YOR NBW YORK, Feb. 18—The net changes in stock prices for the day were irregular, with slight dvances predominating, al- th portant stocks the advance The dealings were very large short sesslon, about 700,000 London was early a about half of that sentiment regarding ompanied the elec- President of France. Houses 1 Chicago connections ap- hasers ard shares were gen- e the feature of the market advance in Tobacco, which T, after an extreme ad- dealings in this stock al character, the vari- ng either way from 1 t was generally con- ainst the short interests, urrent of absorption or were g established with the conspicuous rival, but these ere denied in other quarters, The mar- slar a buying in ¢ rs. Burlington was points and the grangers and have been strong, crumbled. Manhattan, which broke 3 points the o r for the removal of the elevated | Structure in Battery Park, recovered most of | It was the aggressive strength | fed the re: Metropolitan Street e displayed consider- a number of the low: After the first hour many stocks TERE The appearance of ement, while about as ex- t about consider- g_of shorts lifted The market closed 1g tide, stole on s of purchasing or- from one position to an: rt of the week the marke mal and cautiously ma- trading become too wild servative speculators and vorable underlying fea- nt from those previously prevailing, but th ones, having ac- quired stocks while the market was semi-stag- :nant, wished them tc ance, and as the: it became ‘‘follow week was Burlington. a purely trading m: 1ad encouraged the put. but the rising paj “lifted then the leader,’ ting out alues in “i.very urgent. price mo n prices in reserve 1 three iner by reasons ass n—the e in 1 bank the ement There were various > of loans Among | flotations of in- amalgai ned forthe increa 18 of many and d mations storms he ingx nier in, ative of 1t of France, with its com- transitory imprint on news or rumors of quickly recruited the g a revival of activity in ed 3, and the 15 in the bid ere 678,300 do_pre- Burling- Metropolitan, ; Missouri Pacific, pref nPacific, ' 9220; fic, §890; ‘Texas preferred, 7600; : do preferred, 76005 ooklyn - Transit, 5500} People’s Gas Sugar, 14,900 OSING STOCKS. Atchison . _Do 2d_prefd 1% Do prefd StL &S W 10% Baltimore & Ohio. _Do_prefd 300y Canada Pacific St_Paul 131% tanada Southern | Do prefa . 163 Cont Pac .. ISt P & Om! 9315 Ches & Ohlo Do_prefd an Chl & Alton |so Pacific 4034 Chi B & Q So Railway . . Chi & E I Do prefd . Do prefd 117% |Texas & Pac Chi G W 16% | Union Pacific Chi Ind & L. 19 | Do prefd Do pref 6 lUPD&G > 150% {Wabash . iz 52| Do prefd . Wheel & L E. Do prefd Express Col Adams Ex . [ American BEX ..... United States .... 5 | Tron Silver | Mexican | West End.. the selling | the opening exhibi- | realizing sales being offset by | of the in- | in surplus and | The | , including the | ket furnished a number | Erie new . Do 1st pretd - Ft Wayne .. Gt Nor prefd . Hocking Val . | Tilinols_Cent . Lake Erle & W. Do prefd . Lake Shore Louis & Nash . Manhattan L . Met St Ry . Mich Cent . Minn & St L. Do_lst prefd . Mo Pacific Do prefd N J Central . N Y Central . N Y Chi & St L. Do Ist prefd . ) ( 15 |Wells Fargo ......125 39%| Miscellaneous— 78 |A_Cot Oil . Do prefd 3 [Amn Spirits Do_pretd Am Tobacco | Do prefd |Cons Gas . |Com_Cable Co Col F & Iron Do prefd Gen - Electric |Haw Coml Co. |Brooklyn R T. Intal Paper . Do prefd |Laclede Gas {Tead .. | Do prefd t Lin Ofl Pacific Mail |People’s Gas Do 24 pre {Pullman_Pal ' Nor Wes er Cert . 3 Amer Co . Standard R & No Pacific . © 541 [Sugar .. Do prefd . 80%| Do prefd 35 Ontario & W . |T ¢ & Iron.. 434 r R & Nav . |U_S Leather . 1 ort Line .... 42| Do prefd > Const 1st pid. 88 |U S Rubber Do 2d prefd | Do prefd Pittsburg |West Union Read!! coup. S ds coup. Ala class A. Do Do Do Cur chison 4s. oderal Steel Do_prefd Or Nav prefd. Pac Coast Colo Southern Do 1st prefd Do 2d prefd ING BONDS. 6% N Y Central 1sts.. N J C 6s.. 5 No Pac lsts.. Do 3s... there was a protracted struggle on the part of the short sellers to keep May wheat below 72c. It was forced down on three or four occa- sions to 71%c and once to 7T1%@71%c, but always bobbed up again when the selling pressure was relaxed. An immense amount was wanted at 72¢, and May finally closed at 72@72%c. Heavy receipts and the large accumulation of stocks in store with a slack shipping de- mand weakened corn. Longs liquidated freely and prices declined sharply. May closed with a loss of ¥c. Prospects of a large increase n the visi- ble suply had a bearish influence in oats. There was a general liquidation in longs. May lost %@'%c. Under free selling by packing concerns, ow- ing to the. extreme weakness In corn, provis- fons declined to the lowest point this year. Pork lost 22%c and lard and ribs 10c to 12igc. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— | May ™ W% TN % July it i 0% 70l Corn No. 2— B 3 35% 5 36% 36 | September . 37 36% |~ Oats No. % 2% 2% 2% ° 2% 251 Mess Pork, per barrel— | May 5T 990 970 Lard, per 100 pounds— | May -5 5214 545 5355 ember 3T 5% 567 ort Ribs, per 100 pounds— a2y 4 92% H g;% oz 507 P BNt 510 September sh quotations were as follows: quiet and steady; winter patents, $3 80 : straights, 33 40@3 60: clears, $3 30@3 40; | spring speclals, $4 20; patents, $3 40@3 7 Stralghts, $3@3 20; bakers', $2 30@260; No. 2 3 3 spring*wheat, fl.l@ 2 corn, 4%@35: E .1 flax seed, 5 . §2 40; mess pork, per barrel, $3 65 1, per 100 pourds. $5 30@5 324; short s (loose), $4 655G+ 80: dry salted shoul- | Gers (boxed), 4%4@4%c; short clear sides | (boxed), $5@5 10; whisky, _distillers’ finished | goode, per gallon, $1 26; sugars, cut loaf, $5 70; ted, $ 20. Do adj 4s " | Fiour, burrels . 10,00 Can So 2ds | Wheat, bushels . 3 O 43 Corn, bushels . i Term 4: Oats, bushels . C & Ohio ushels CH&D# .. % bushels 000 DG e TR R Exchange to-day the Butter East Tenn lsts....104! Z Creameries, 14@22c; Dalries, e | Titg@ise. steady: fresh, 20c. Cheese, F W & D lIsts t renn new steady; Cre B e 7 e WHEAT MOVEMENTS. | Do ..110 Union Pa Recel, + : NS pts. Shipments. S D Citles— Bushels. Bushels. Yooy Covts Minneapoli: 34,440 Bl Duluth [ Unl _4s. 4421 Com 5. Do deferred...... o T 2ds Wis Cent 1sts.... 21:0(‘0 sueees 5627 44,500 Totals 131,580 Deadwood . Gould & Ci Hale & Nc Homestake orery BOSTON S- Amer Sugar. Do prefd i Boston Boston & Boston L..... Chi Bur & Q... Fitchburg Gen Electric. Mexican Cent.. d Colony... Rubber Unlon 1 Pac. 1 Do prefd Westingh Elec.. Wis Cent. NEW YORK The deposits of the banks, according tc ruary 18, are withi of $900, the $100,000,000 gold serve it constitutes mous deposit total, er cent which deposit liabilitles. excess of the idle week last year an under normal conditions of any probability that | money may go to the activity of exchange transactions and the | 201 NEW YORK, Feb. : 000,000. Thelr cash reserve is § the heaviest accumulation of funds | ported by these institutions. balance of the United States treas: 000,000 above this figu: Plymouth Quicksilver 1 B 100 240 200 63% |Atchison 100% Mining Allouez 13 [Atlantic ......... 34 Boston & Mont. 1 |Butte & Boston.... alumet & Hecla Centennfal ... 5 Franklin .00 0ld Dominfon_.... Osceola 3| Quiney % Tamarac Wolver! Parrott 4| Humboldt 4213 Unfon Land 11 |Adventure 4 |Winona .. B 1 3 STATEMENT. S New York Clearing House ) their statement of Feb- n a very small percentage the cash includi reserve is only about $14 Considered as a re r cent of the enor- or $34, 25 more than the is arbitrarily held against This is almost $10,000,000 in cash reported for the same d reveals the remoteness In fact, 26.6 n unusual figure owing to sums required in the financing of new trusts. | The banks, to tell degree of strength the truth, are exhibiting a in the face of present de- mands upon them that is little short of mar- velo Within the crease of $9,113,100 past week, despite the in- in deposits, necessitating enlarged reserve requirements of over $2,250.000, their surplus reserve over $1,000,000, the deposit additions. 000, mostly from th of local shrinkage was due stitutions. continued loss is banks are remarka will probably be abl ithout calling_on expansion of $8.567 | conditions, | change sources, es; curfties returned | analysis of the | operations involvin: most have brought about the increases and de- | Thus the deposits of one institution | creases. have been swelled tutions individually ought to loans are at least $5,000,000 heavier. banks more than account for the difference last week, =0 that a large majority of the insti- decreased only a little gain in cash being due to Specte receipts were $3,634,- e Pacific Coast. and losses tenders were about $2,500,000. This to shipments to interior in- But that the demand forecasts a uncertain, as the interior bly strong in reserves and e to supply thelr own needs balances here. The loan ,700, judging from known be "traced to stock ex- pecially from abroad. But a closer tem indicates that spectal g two or three banks at while its Two other above $7,000,000, considéred have added to | their cash resources during the week. | vertiser's London firm, bank statement. parity, St. Paul, Atchison preierred | Dealings, however, THE LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—The Commercial Ad- financtal cablegram say: The markets here opened fairly active and closing strong. nent and their finish buoyant, expecting a good Several favorites were over Americans were promi- Central Pacific, Denver and being the chief features. were practically confined to a few professionals. | “Coppers were strong. Discounts were firmer and money condas 9%, a shade dearer. NEW YORK G W barrels; expo ed and weak. Win | straits, $3 55@3 Minnesota bal T—Receipt! steady. No. 2 red, forenoon. one time, but the 2715d per ounce; mon: RAIN AND PRODUCE. YORK, Feb. Tintos 40% and Ana- CLOSING. LONDON, Feb. 18.—Canadian Pacific, 92; Northern Paclfic_preferred, §2; Union Pacific preferred, 83%; Grand Trunk, §; bar silver, 14 per cent. 18 —FLOUR—Receipts, rts, 12 Market neglect- ter patents, $3 75@4; winter Minnesota patents, $4 108 kers', $325; winter extras, winter low grades, $2 40@2 65. 33,600 ke £ bushels b. afloat. spot. Op- =, o. tions opened steady and were irregular all the Forelgn buying stirred up shorts .L‘ fact that crop news was favorable, cables bearish and clearances small all contributed to the close the | decline. | HOP: crop, 7@Sc: 1897 cro 1898 crop, 186 20c. HIDES: WOOL—Firm. D s, 121 | port_to-day, custor holtday. Brokers' COFFE changed. May, % 10. _Spot _coffee 6%c; No. 7 jobbing, 2 Sales, centrifugal, 9 tes Refined, 4C; POW! Western creamery, 12@1de. GOS Western, 23%c: —Receipts, Sou | firm. EVAPORATED prime wire tray, fancy, 9%@10c. PRUNES—4@10c. CHICAGO, Feb. steady, but when Northwest had not to the movement 5% "carloads, ponding day a year the -present rate of ness immediately. | Pactfic Coast, 1896 crop, 1Gc; 1897 crop, @1 railway earn- | g | for copper, $18@18 25. | —Options_closed steady. @de. SUGAR—Raw, firm. Fair refining, 3 13-1 4 5-16c; A, firm. Mold c; confectioners’ A, d, —Receipts, fresh short sales, and at market was weak at %c net March, $2%@83%c, closed, 82%c. _Steady. State common to choice, 1596 p. 11@13c; 1898 crop, 18@1sc irm. California, 18%c. omestic fleece, 17@22c; Tex- ETALS—The Metal Exchange issued no re- mary on a Saturddy half price for lead is $¢ 20 and net un- bags, including March, June, $ 70; December, dull. No. 7 invoice, Mild—Quiet. Cordova, Te. t, molas sugar, standard dered, granulated, 2365 packages; steady. Clging, 22¢; factory, 2731 packages; steady. uthern, 23@2dc. DRIED FRUITS, NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—California dried fruits APPLES—Common, 7@8%¢ $%@dc; choice, 93,@3% APRICOTS—Royal, 11@14c; Moorpark, 13@iTe. | PEACHES—Unpeeled, $@11 CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. peeled, 24@28c. 18.—Wheat started fairly trading commenced the been heard from in regard of wheat in that quarter. A few minutes after the opening the receipts at ‘Minneapolis and Diluth were reported at | compared with 242 the corres- ago, and such an excess in deliveries created bearish- May, which had opened a shade higher at 72%@72%c, declined quickly to 71%@72. Reports received from the country re- garding the condition of winter wheat were in the main favorable, As the session progressed 4 | 2%4¢ lower. he Financier says: | 666,900, | ever re- | with reference to | Tidewate! Boston New Yorl Philadelph! Baitimore . New Orlean Galveston Totals Wheat Opening - Closing Feb. May-Aug. . 4550 45 00 sing . EASTERN LIV CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—CATTLE—There were not enough cattle received to-day to make a mar- ket and prices were mostly nominal, closing on an average 15 cents lower than a week ago. HOGS—Trade was slow and prices were about Falir to choice, $3 T215@3 §2i3; pack: T%; butch- STOCK MARKET. ing lots, $3 50@3 70. mixed, $3 50@ ers’, $355@3 80; lights, $3 45@8 75; pigs, 320 Were sold at about unchanged Poor to prime sheep, $2 50@4 60; year- . 70. and lambs, $4@5 FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, Feb. 18.—Consols, 111 5-16; silver, d; French rentes, 103f 5c; wheat cargoes coast, nothing doing; cargoes on passage, off buyers indifferent oOperators. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 18—WHEAT—Steady; wheat in Paris, steady: flour in Parls, quiet. COTTON—Uplands, § 13-32. WHEAT—Spot 2 red Western winter, | stocks exhausted; No. 1 red Northern Spring, steadv. 6 CORN—Spot, quiet; American mixed new, 3s 6%d: do old, 3s T%d. Futures—February, | nominal; March’ quiet, 3s 5%d; May qulet, 3s | 5%d. | "FLOUR—St. Louis fancy winter dull, 78 6d. HOPS—At London (Pacific Coast), firm, £4 155@L5 1. CLOSING. | LIVERPOOL, Feb. 18—Wheat futures closed dull. March, s May, 53 T5d. IMPORTS AT NEW YORK. | NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—The imports of dry goods and general merchanaise at New York for the week ending to-day were valued at $5,708,341. ports of gold and silver from this port to all countries for this week aggregate 940,836 silver bars and $11,000 gold. The imports of specie last week were $52),€01 in gold and $58,348 silver. LONDON WOOL MARKET. LONDO! , Feb. 18.—The wool market during the week was quiet. There were no transac- tions of importance. The arrivals of wool for the next series of auction sales amount to 190,958 bales, including 82,000 direct. LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - Wy Sterling Exchange, sight. - 4 873 Sterling Cables. .. = 158 New York Exchange, sig] bt New York Exchange, telegraphic Fine Silver, per ounce..... Mexican Dollars WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The week closed on a qulet and fairly steady market. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 13%@1 16%; milling, $1 173%@1 20 per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—4000 ctls, | $117; 2000, $117%: 2000, $117%. December— 4000, ‘81 20; 84,000, $1 19%, | Seécond Session—May—6000 ctls, $117%. De- | cember—2000, $1 19%. Rgeular Morning Session—May—2000 $1 17%; 2000, $1 17%. BARLEY—Continued warm, dry weather sent futures up again, but the spot market was dull and unchanged. Feed, $1 25@1 30; Brewing, nominal. CALL BOARD BSALES. ctls, Informal Sesston—9:15 o'clock—Seller, 1899, | :ovfllfl;}!&%fl ctls, $1; 2000, 99%c; 2000, $1 00%; 6000, 1 00%. | “'secona_Session—Seller, 1898, new—2000 ctls, $1.01; 2000, $1 01%; 2000, §1013: 2000, $101%: 4000 $1.01%; 6000, SL 02; 2000, $1 02%; 4000, $1 01%. Regular Morning Session—Seller, 18%, new— 2000 ctls, §11%; 6000, $1 01%. May--2000," $1 224y, OATS—The demand was good agaln and prices were firm. Fancy Feed, $135@137% per ctl; good to cholce, $1 21%@1 32%;_common, $125; Surprise, $1 42341 50; Gray, $1 21%@1 32%; Milling, §1 323 @1 3 per ctl: Red, $145@1 55; Black, $1 50@1 5. CORN—The market is as dull as ever at the old quotations. Small round Yellow, $125; Eastern large Yel- low, §$1 10; White, $110; mixed, $1 07%@1 10 per ctl;’ California White, §1 12i4. | HYE—$1 125@1 15 _per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Rolled Oats in barrels are 2c higher. No other changes. FLOUR~—California family extras, ${@4°15; bakers' extras, $3 90@4; Oregon and Washing- ton, $3@3 65 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, §325 per 100 pounds; Rye Flour, $2 75 per 100; Rice Flour, §7; Cornmeal, $2 50; ex- tra_cream Cornmeal, $3 25; Oatmeal, $ 20; Oat Groats, $4 40; Hominy, $3 253 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat, $375; Farina, $450; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Roiled Oats (barrels), $8 05@6 50: in sacks, $5 65@6 05; Pearl Barley, $; Split Peas, $ 25; Green Peas, $ 50 per 100 pounds. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. The Hay market is now purely a question of weather. It it rains the market will probably weaken off; if it keeps dry it will continue to advance. At present it is firm and tending up- ward. Bran and Middlings are firm, bu BRAN—$1S 50@19 80 per ton. € 0 iRty MIDDLINGS—$§20@22 per_ ton. FEEDSTUFFE—Rolled Barley, $26@27 ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $31G31 50; Jone bing, $32@32 56; Cocoanut Cake, %flb: Cot- tonséed Meal, $28G30 per ton; Cornmeal, $23 50 Rn M%m Cracked Corn, i Mixed Feed, 5 3 CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $16@17 50 for £00d to choice and $13 50@15 50 for lower grades; no_fancy coming in; eat and Oat, 500 16 50; Oat, $12 QU 50; Ieland Barley, E‘?u; Alfaifa, $11@1Z; Stock, $10; Clover, nominal. OUTSIDE HAY (from Oregon, Utah, etc.)— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1899. Wheat and Wheat and Oat, §i2 5013 50; Cheat, | -The, Justice asscssment falls delinquent in N ‘board’ to-morrow. Grass Hay, $10; Oat, $12@13; Clover, ¥ 1 n on the Com- e e o013 pér ton. o Sumping will ‘probably e STRAW—35@75¢ per bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. There is no further change in Beans. Seeds STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, February 18—12 m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. continue dull at the old quotations. Bonds— Cent L & P... 15 15% BEANS-Bavos, $170g180; Small Whites, | (s quar coup..113 — [Equit G L Co.10 10% $21002 15; Large Whites, $1 6@l 7; Pinks, | 4s quar reg...— — |Mutual EI Co. 14 1tk £1 2005; Hean 552003 0; ‘Blackeye, §35; But. | {8 quar new... — 130 |oakland Gas.. 4% 9% ters 05t shes Sor Lomdas, §3 20G3 25: Pea, 32 35 | 38 Quar coup..107%103 jPac Gas Imp.. 7, 0 2 50; Red Kidnéys, 32 $0@2 50 per ctl. Miscellaneous— 1BPaniLiCoc s S0 56 BEEDS_Brown Mustard, $ 50@4 75 _per ctl; | Cal-st Cab 5s..14 — |8 I G 5 yellow_Mustard, $3 75@4; Flax, $2 15@2 %: Ca- San Fran oo 3% — pary ‘Seed, 2@ per Ib Alfalfa §G8c Stockton Gas. Rape, 24@2%c; Hemp, 2%@3 lenng:y. 3 & 13 — p};':,:":“pfi;a.m 225 A O #10| 5 & Cl Ry 65.118 121 | Bank Stocks— Geary-st R ts. — 102 |Angio-Cal .. 6 68 POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLEs. [ ¢ & 8 Ghs. — 105 |Bank of F00 & Gy First Nationl..217%22%5 Do gntd 6s. 138 — Potatoes and Onions stood at the same prices. P A Some Rhubarb came in from San Leandro. Mer Exchange — 16 There was a better assortment of Vegetables |N C N G R 78107 — |Nev Nat Bk..15 — and Peas declined. N Ry Cal 6s..113% — | Savings Banks— _ N Ry — |ger S & L...16i0 1650 Hothouse Cucumbers from San Jose, $150@2 | ¥ p G R R =[G S et iame ne T dozen. N PCRRs.101% — [Mutual Sav.. — 4% POTATOES—$1@1 10 per ctl for Early Rose, | N Cal R i S F Sav U 80c@$1 10 per sack for River Burbanks; Sonoma | Dak Gas S & L So and Marin Burbanks, 90c@$1 10 per ctl: Oregon. | Om C Security § B 300 350 $0c@$1 25; Sweet Potatoes, 7oc for River and | p & CI Union T Co..1375 1475 $175 for Merced; New Potatoes, 2G2%c per 1b. | p & 4 Street Railronds— ONIONS—60@slc; Oreson, $1@1 25 per ctl. Powell-st 6s. california ....111 — VEGETABLES — Asparagus, 10@2c per 1b; | Sac El Geary . —— Rhubarb, 10@12i4c per Ib; Green Peas, 5@ic; | 8 F & % — |Market-st . 65 66 String_Beans, 10G20c; Cabbage, 40@50c; Toma- | S I & § JV5s 1128 — [Dak S H & L. — — toes, $130G250 for Los Angeles; Egg Plant. | Slerral.Cal 6s.104%4105% Presidio . 10% — 10@12%c per 1b: Garlic, 4@6c per Ib; Dried | § P of Ar 6s..112151123%| Powder— Okra, 15c per Ib: Green Peppers, 20c per 1b; | § P C§s(1905-6)11314114 5o i Dried Peppers, 7@12ic; Carrots, 2@3cC Per |§ P C 6s (191201221 — = T 5P St s v % 3 r 6s.. 5 126 | Vigorit .. POULTRY AND GAME. § V Water 6: B Miscellaneous SV Water 4s. | Al Pac Assn Ger Ld Wks. Hana Pl Co. HC &S Co {Hutch § P Co. 343 04 8 V Wi4s(3dm).101% Stktn Gas 6s..106 Water Stocks— Contra Costa.. 63% 50 Game continues in the dumps. Two cars of Eastern Poultry will be put on to-morrow. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 12%@1! Turkeys, 11@13c for Gobblers and 11@13c for live Hens; Geese, per palr, $1 50@1 75; Ducks, $4 60 | Matin Co = Mer Assre. 900~ @5 Hons, #0008 50; youns Roosters. $1g7 o; | SPring, Valley 101%, - |Qceanie 8, Co. 7} 10 old Roosters, $4 50@5 50; Fryers, $5 50@6; Broil- ers, $5@5 50 for large, $3 50G4 50 for small; | Pigeons, 1 25@1 50 per dozen for old and $2 2.6 2 50 for Squabs. GAME—Quall, $1@150; Mallard, $250@3; Can- vasback, $250a@5; Sprig, $1@150; Teal, §l; Widgeon, $1; Small Duck, 75c; English Snipe, $250; Jack Snipe, $125; Gray Geese, $150@2; White Geese, 76c@$1; Brant, $1G125: Honkers, 33; Hare, $1;' Rabbits, $1 50 for Cottontails and $t'tor small. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Pac C Bor Co.100 !Par Paint Co.. T Capital z (& Morning Session. Cent Gaslig] Board-— 30 Contra Costa Water 15 Equitable Gas 50 Giant Powder Co} 470 Hana Plantation Co 300 Hana Plantation C 100 Hana Plantation Co. 405 Hawailan Commercial & Sugai 200 Hutchinson § P Ct 20,000 Market-st Ry Con 5 per cent bds.117 100 Market-st Rallway. 65 Butter shows a fractional decline. Eggs are | 100 Market: al unchanged. Cheese is a shade weaker. S B el ek BUTTER— 100 Oakland Gas. Creamery—Fancy creameries, 26@26%c; sec- | 30 Oakland Gas. onds, 20§ F Gas & Electric C mn::r; JSholce to fancy, 2gede; common D ades, c. 3 F G o D Pickled Goods—Firkin, 16@17c; pickled roll, | o 20 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 4@l6c for dalry and 16@i7c for creamery | $1000.8 ¥ 4 per cent bonds 104 00 sauares: ixe;amery b, 5 - Y | 7% SV Water. Heey astern Butter—Ladle packed, 13%@1 & 1b;_Elgin, nomina e G NV IESTat CHEESE—Choice mild new, 11@11%c; old, 10 @10%c; Cream Cheddar, 12@12%c; Young Amer- fea. 11%@12%c; Eastern. 10@12c. EGGS—Quoted at 14@lic per dozen, with a few sales at 13c and l6c. Morning Session. Street— 50 Hawaiian 25 Hawalian 100 Equitable 50 Equitable 50 Equitable 20 Oceanic S o 10 Oceanic S § Co. 20 Oceanic S S Co Commercial & Sugar Commercial & Suga Gaslight Gaslight. Gaslight. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, There is a wider range in Limes. Otherwise there is no change. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples—350@75c for common, $1@150 per box for No. 1 and $1 7 for cholce. Pears—Tc@?2. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock Board yesterday: $150@2 75 %exr_goxl:- Seedllngu,fi'}icgfl! ; Mandasins, 3135 Morning Session. 75; Lemons, 7oc( for common and $2@ | 500 Alta . 250 for good to choice; Mexican Limes. $550@ | 50 Andes s 221100 Kontuck oot 650; California Limes,’ 50c@$1 per small box: | 400 Belcher . 25 350 Mexican Grape Fruit, $2; Bananas, $1 25@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $2G4 50 per dozen. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. The few Apricots left are selling at higher prices. Peaches and Apples are stiff. Prunes still hang fire. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, 6c for 40-30's, 4% @4¥c for 50-60's, 34 @3%e for 60-10's, 2% @3c for 0-80's, 2%@2%c for 50-50's, 2@2%c for %0-100's and_1%@2c for 100-110's; Stiver Prunes, %@ &e; Peaches, T%@8%c for good to cholce. 9@9%c for fancy and — for peeled; Apricots, 104@13isc for Royals and 14%c for Moorpark; Evaporated | Apples, 7%@sc; sun dried, 5@5ic; Black Figs, | 400 Best & Belcher. 200 Bullion 200 Chollar 6§00 Chollar 100 Con Cal & Va. 400 Con Cal & Va. 100 Con Imperial 200 Crown Point. 500 Exchequer . 100 Gould & Curr: 200 Gould & ( 500 Hale & 70 [ 43 42 2 30 100 Ophir .. 100 Overman 300 Potosi . %00 Savage 100 Scorplon Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. i | Columbia. sacks, ' 2 Plums, 4%@6c for pitted and | X Alpha Con. 10300 Justice 1@1%c for unpitted; Nectarines, out; Pears, 1000-Alpha 09 500 Kentuck nominal. 30 Alpha Con. 08 Kentuck . RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4Xc for three- | 500 Alta . 10/500 Mexican crown, 5%c for four-crown, 4%@6c for Seed- | 800 Andes . 22400 Mexican less Sultanas, 3%c for Scedless Muscatels and | 200 Andes . 24/300 Mexican | 1100 Belcher 1100 Best & Belcher 300 Best & Belcher. 300 Best & Belcher. 1200 Bullion 500 Caledonia . 500 Caledonia . 300 Caledonia 30 i 1200 Occidental 500 Occidental 500 Occidental 1200 Ophir 08:300 Ophir 33 600 Ophir 40/700 Overman 45600 Potosi . $120 for London Layers; Dried Grapes, 2%@3c. NUTS—Chestnuts, 7c per Ib; Walnuts, 7@Sc for hardshell. 8@l0c for softshell: Almonds, | 7@Sc for hardshell, 13@l4c for softshell, 15@16c | for paper-shell; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern and | 4%@bc_for Californla: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 10@1lc for bright and 8G8c for lower grades; water white extracted, 6! Tc; lght amber ' extracted, 6c; dark. 5@8%c | 500 Challenge Con.. 30800 Savage per_Ib. 300 Challenge Con.. <31|1000 Scorpion . ] BEESWAX—24@26c per b, | % Chollar 441500 Seg Belcher..... cs% et e 500 Chollar 50 Sierra Nev.....130 PROVISIONS. 600 Con Cal & Va...2 30600 Sierra Nev 3 250 Con Cal & 27141400 Sierra Nev...... Cottolene in tierces 18 higher. Cases remain | €00 Con Cal & Va...2 25/1500 Slerra Nev..... unchanged. | 200.Confidence 81/1000 Silver Hill...... 04 CURED MEATS—Bacon, Tic per Ib for | 1000 Con Imperiai... 02'700 Union Con D6 heavy, Sc for light medium, 10c for light, 104c | wo Growd Polnt.... 23430 Union Con . for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar cured; | 7 Exchequer . 03 170 Yellow 3 Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 10%@llc: Califor- | 400 Gould & Curry.. 53 600 Yellow Jacket.. 33 nia Hams, 9@10c; Mess Beef, $9 50 per bbl: ex- | 30) Gould & Curt 52 35 Yellow Jacket.. 38 tra Mess Beef, $10; Family Beef, $1250; extra | {0 Hale & 37 40 Yellow Jacket.. 40 Prime Pork, §11; extra ciear, $i6; mess, $15; | 500 Julia 04 200 Yellow Jacket.. 39 Smoked Beef, 1lc per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at 4%@s%c per 1b for compound and 7@Sc for pure: half-barrels, pure, §%c: 10-1b tins, Bic; 5-Ib tins, 8%ec. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 6%t packages, | less than 300 1bs, 1-1b pails, 60 in 2 case, 9igc, 1000 Justice . CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, February 15—12 m. 3-1b palls, 20 in a case, $%c; 5-1b palls, 12 in a : S Hn i case, 840; 10-1b pails, 6 1n a case, $%c; G0-lb | Ajne COm:--e- oo 09 Julla - (e tins, 1 or 2 In a case, 7%c: wooden buckets, 20 [ Al'% - 24 Kentuck iR Ibs net, $thc: fancy tubs, 30 1bs net, Thc; half | A0S - RO iR Saout e g e Benton Conii. Mexican . 81 §2 Ve % Best & Beicher 71 72 Occidental . 3 3» HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hullion I Ophir. 30138 HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands senl | (aledonia . iCyean e about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted | (malisnge Con. 31 33 Savage S steers, 10c; medium, Sc; light, 8@s%c; Cow- | Confidence ... S — on . 05— hides, 814@9c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 9¢; Calf, | Con Cal & Va..2 25 2 30 Seg Belcher.... 04 06 Con Imperial 10c; dry Hides, sound, 5c; Culls and Brands, 02|Slerra_Nevada.1 30 1 35 Crown Point. 29|Silver Hill 05 06 12; dry Kip and Veal, Ioc; dry Calf, 17c; | Srown FPoint.. | Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@30c each; short | yorene “cor s = iSyndicate 1 Wool, 35@60c each; medium, 70G90c; long Wool, | Exenequer ... 02 5 285 0GHL 10 ench; Horse Midés; Seli %1001 Lof | Gowld & Curry. 81 i3/t i3 arge aj or small; z S - ST 2 H’x&h‘jfii #5617 for 1.;-‘:;;‘;“ 1o smai | Hale & Norers. 36 37| Yellow Jacket. 33 4 0. 1 rendered, 3%c per Ib; No. 2, e eres 3¢ reined, iaes Greame, S03e MINING STOCKS. v ring_clips—Southern Mountat = : s,gg‘;m ;h?h‘::lnm:";l ana Southers, 33 | _Highest prices of stocks during the week. ), ic; Foothill an jorthern, free, 10 7 St V. i D et and Mortharn, defactive. s@isy) | _Name of Stock. T.|W.|T.|F.|8. | Humboldt and Mendocino, 14@l5c; Nevada, 108 | A1pn R el 12c; Eastern Oregon, 10@i2c. AnnEe HER Fall Wools— AR P 1 Humboldt and Mendocino. 9 gu |Andce - T e N %G 9 | Best & Belcher. 83 61 i e 2 $ @ 7% | Bullion .. 6l 06 08 HOPS—1 rop, i< per ordipary; | Sactlonin - S 12@12%c for good and 13@1sc for choice to fancy | Challenge . 2 from first hands, Chollar e e GENERAL MERCHANDISE. G dene it = &) Lindad | BAGS—The dry weather has stopped all trad- [ Jould & Curry 43 u ing in these goods. Calcutta Grain Bags, @i@ | Jooges Oreross L &%c for June-July delivery; Wool Bags, 206@28c; | Mexican' EHIE San Quentin Bags, $ 9. Ophir 20(1 25 COAL—Wellington, 38 per ton; New Welling- | Overman 0l 1 ton, $8: Southfield Wellington, $730; Seattle, | Qccldental 28 27| 71| 3 Bryant, $6: Coos Bay, $: Wallsend, §1 50; | EC30%1 - Hanne Scotch, $8; Cumberland. 8 50@9 in bulk and | Standard sl $10@10 25 in sacks; Pennsyivanla Anthracite | Sferrn Nevada. 81} 9511 0011 Egg, $14; Cannel, §8 50 per ton; Rock Springs | Union 46 61l and Castle Gate, $7 60; Coke, $12 per ton in | Utah 20 200 22 300 30 bulk and $14 in sacks. Yellow 20| 2] 27 3] 10 SALMON—Alaska_Salmon is quoted at $1@ 105 per dozen . o. b. on car load lots. SUGAR—The Westérn Sugar Refining Com- pany_quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6%c; Powdered, 6%c; Candy Granulated, 5%c; Dry Granulated, 5%¢; Con- fectioners’ ‘A, b%c; California A, b%c; Magno- Ha A, “‘fi; Extra ‘C, She: Goldeh C. tto: hait ¢ ‘more than barrels, and boxes i more. No order taken for less than 7 barrels or its equivalent. BAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. —_————— NO NEED FOR HURRY. Something i{s the matter with the sun. At least that is how a Danish scientist accounts for the intense heat of the sum- mer and the eccentric variations of au- tumn weather. He claims that the cli- mates of the earth are undergoing an important change, and that the Arctic regions are gradually becoming temper- ate and that the temperate regions are slowly approaching another glacial peri- od, when their surface 1s to be covered for thousands of years with ice. There is, however, plenty of time to get ready for migrating to a place of safety. as we shall not be glacialized before 10,000 years. The wholesalers are quoting another advance in Beef and report the market stiff. Veal is also firmer. Mutton and Lamb are unchanged. Hogs continue firm, but the high prices operate against an active market. Aloha | Bt. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—1@8%c per Ib. VEAL—Large and small, 8@3c_per Ib, MUTTON—Wethers, 9@S%c; Ewes, §%@dc. LAMB—9@10c per 1b for yearlings and loc for RK—Live Hogs, 5@5%c for large, 5! for medium and 4?05!! for lmn.ll;rl'!‘DCk oszl‘.: $4G4%c; dressed Hogs, 6%@8%e. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Still, it is just as well to be prepared to move.—Boston Herald. —_——————— THE CALL'S CALENDAR. TFebruary, 1899, Last Quarter,, “lg | Febdruary 3. For Baturday, February 18. _“_. New Moo To. | we Sl s (s 0ne ST Flour, qr ski 40,614) Wool, bales. 14 18 February 10. Wheat, ctls. 200| Pelts;, bdls. el T Bariey, ctl 1,970} Hld:i. ho: . lfig » -_F"F i | Rye, ctls 660{ Lumber, faet..... 30,000 . | February it. | %r‘:le(el:e ct{?. 2: g‘lne. als. ... 131,600 Full Moon'. T, ctls. (gs, doz.. . e N . Beans, eks. 36| Quicksilver, fika, 64 b lsotlnou,'knk tg é‘ellher. rolls.... 175 nions, SKS....... ugar, sk £ Dran e 110 80 Lime, bbl Al NOTICE TO MARINERS. iddilngs, k... 137 Powder, car, Hay ot 2% et 1| A Branch of the United States Hydrographic OREGON. Office, located in the Merchants’ Exchange, is Flour, qr sk: 832(0ats, ctls........, 42 | Maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of UTAH. mariners, without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordlally 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 of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry Flour, qr sk: 1,28] THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks were much quieter and the feeling was easfer as a rule. The best prices were slightly under those of the preceding day.,| In local securities Hana Plantation sold down | pyilar ng, at the foot of Market street, is holsted to $17 and San Francisco Gas and Electric down | about ten minutes before noon and dropped at to $53 50. There were no other changes of note. | noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal re- celved each day from the United States Naval Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. A notice stating whether the on time or giving the error, If the following day. L e e W8 HUGHES, Lieutenant, U. N.. in_charge. — SUN, MOON AND TIDE. United Times and Hel ‘Waters at_Fort Point, Francisco Bay. Coast and Geodetic Survey— e ights of High and Low entrance to San Published by official au thority of the Superintendent. NGCTE—The the city front both places. ball was dropped any, is published high and low waters occur at (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at RBAILROAT TRAVEL. e SOUTHERN IFACIFIC COMPANTY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) @ nund nre due SAN FRANCING (ain Lins, Foot of Markot Street.) Frowu Dec. 18, 1888 7:004 Bexcia, Sulsuu and Sacramonto. 7:00a Maryeville, Orovillsand Redding via Woodland 71004 Elmira, Vacavilie and Runusey. 7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, Naps, Calis! and Santa Rosa . Gy Atlanti ress, Ogden and Fast.. 8:43» Jose, Livermore, _Stockton, Sacramento, FPlacerville, Chico, Ited Bluff. e UNDAY, FEBRUARY 19. v #:304 *Milton, Oakdale and Jamestown... 9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Sun rises . Sun sets Moon sets Mezced snd Fresno. o 91004 Fresno, Vakersield, Su) wrbarn, Lus Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orloans and East. A Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations M Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Bacra- ‘mento, Mendots, Haxford, Visalis, Porterville . 19 21 2 2 24 2% NOTE—In the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the the above exposition of the tide: order of occurrence as to time. Th: second time column gives the second tide o the day, the third time column the third tide | and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are but three tidee, given are United States Coast when a mi and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. e SnaRtitmen DRl L THEDRIERLS |4 | gt i e additions to the soundings on the 03 Hoywarda, Nilés aad San Joso.. Survey charts, except Pt b nus sign (—) precedes the heixht, Goote ‘and Way Sta: The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Nupa, Calh 41007 Beni ‘acaviile, Woodland, Kuights Landiog, | Aarysille, Oroville. 4:30p Niles, Sau Jose and S 00F San Francisco snd Los Tiwited Freano, Bakerstield, Los Angeles 5:30% Stockton, Mercod, Frosuo. 5:30% Marsinez, Tracy, yendots, Frosno. Mojwve, Sautn Darbara and Los Augelea........ D Pacific Coast Limited, 71 Paso, Fort Worth, Little Rock, 8t. Louts, Chicago and Eas ®:130F Bauia Fe Kouo A for Mojave aud Kust. s ;| 15:009 3:00r Vallejo, Port tlons. 800 Oregou IExpress, Sacramento, Marys- ville, Redding, Portlsud, Puget 3 ———————————————————————————— -~ s!(umul and “e‘d“ B £ S:13a TIMB BALL. OO B e Bl P, N Orcace 5 & and East . ... b1:43p Branch Hydrographle Offlce, U sy, Cal, |~ SAN LEANDRO AND WATWARDY LOCAL. February 18, 186 : (Foot of Market Street.) The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry Melrowe, Seminary Park, buflding was dropped at exactly noon to-day—| g9 Vitohburg, Klmhurst, 6:434 1, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 ©:004 | San Leandro, South San 1491454 o'clock p. m. Greenwich mean time. 10.004 Teandro, Fatudilio, 10:434 W. 8. HUGHES, §11:00 Lorenzo, C! 12:43¢ Lieutenant, U. S. N.. in charge. eor 243 11450 ————— | 5i00F 15:450 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. F100F | ¢ Runs through to Niles. - ) t From Kiles. Steamer. 'l From. | e COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). Natlonal Clty..|Grays Harbor SIS J::"‘ m”‘;‘ s;’"‘; = Pros S0 Seattle .. 2134 Newark, Cen! le, Ban Jose, Felton, Columbia. Portland *|Feb. Boulder Creek,Santa Oruzand Way Orizaba. Newport .|Feb. 19 Station: geeen Aloha Point Arena. Slep. 19\ C cRITE Newarks Usriernitle, Buxigjose, e Chilkat Humboldt Feb. 19 | A xaoa Frnal W City of Para....|Panama Feb. 19 v - Y s10:308 Titania Nanaimo Eeb 20| g1se Newark, 4 Lo 91304 ance . ortlan eb. 20 Crescent City...[Crescent City irab, 3011 ST AE Eataes s aiony e e e Willamette... |Seattle {iFeb. 20 - = Empire. Coos Bay . [Feb. 21 RRY. Pomona. Humboldt . Feb. 21 CHEEKAROUTE |EE Geo. Santa Rosa. Walla Wall City of Peking. Mackinaw. Leelanaw. A. Blanc Bristol . Wyeflel Arcata. Point A Coos Bay. Signal. . State of E. Thompson Mineola Weeott. Corona.. North Forl Umatill . Elder. Portland San Diego. a. China and Japan Tacoma Seattle “|Coos Ba: Departure Bay. Coos_Bay San Diego. Humboldt |Victoria & From SAN PRAXCISO0—Feot of Macket Streat (Slip 8)— 1 1100 200 13:00 y.—*6:00 8:00 10:00a. *1:00 *3:00 3400 “5:00ra TOAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Towasend Sts.) 71004 San Jose and Way Statlons (Now 112:00 Almaden Wednesdays only). 1309 9:004 Sau Joso, Tres Plios, Santa Pucilic Grove, I'aso Robles, San Luls O Lt Principal 4:108 30:404 Bau Jos aud VV: 8004 11:204 Sen Juse aud Way Statlo 8:33a *2:45¢ Sau Mateo, Redwood, Meul: Palo Alto, Ssuta Clara, San Jose, Gliroy, Hollister, Swnts Oruz, Salinaa, Monterey sud Pacliic rove. *:20p San Joss Bt d Principal Way Statlons STEAMERS TO SAIL. <4187 San Jose an 5 7 3:007 San Jose and Principal Way Stations Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. | Pier. 0% San Jose and brincital Way Stations 5:30F = s 0 San Jose aud Way Statious. 7:309 Corona an Diego. . 19, 11 am/Pier 11| {11:43p San Jose und Way Statiou 7:309 C. Nelson..|; Chilkat Queen . Orizaba . Am. Mar Alliance Arcata .. Arena.. Coos Bay. Weeott State of CailPortland. . 19, 10 am|Pler 2, . 20, 10 am Pler ] 2 pm Pier 13 21 ¥ for Affernoon. + Sundays only. 1 Saturdaysonly aTuesdays and Saturdays. A for Morning. * Bundays exceptad 9 ondays and Thursdays. A\(:':;T{&‘-J-apn!fib: : ;g};’;&;i Satur .mmw:anndau. BTharsdavs and Sundays. gu:fla:rl]‘};n |Feb. 10 am; l;:er 2,: o0 2 Point Arena. 2 pm pier 2 | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. pm{Pler 7| LESSEH pm!Pier 13 | - smbier .| SAN FRANCISCO AKD NORTH PACIFIG am/Pler 9 RAILWAY COVPANY. amPler 2| Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market St. 9 am Pier 11 SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. |Yaquina 10 am|[Pler 13 | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:3% 10 am|Pier 8:80, 6:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip - 4013 p. m. Baturdays—Extra trips at 1.0 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:80, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:39, ARRIVED. Saturday, February 18. Stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, 83 hours from Ta- coma. | gt Stmr National City, Dettmers, 62 hours from | FUNDAYS ! Grays Harbor. 5:00, 6:20.p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO BAN FRANCISCH WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:80, §:20, 11:10 & m.; 13: 0, 6:10 m. Baturdays—Extra trips 5 and 6:35 p. m. 0, 1:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park 6:00, 6:25 p. m. gomr Greenwoord. Fagertund, 18 hours. trom | o0 Yeiiauls'as sbove. CLEARED. Toive tve Saturday, February 18. San Francisco. In Effect |San Franoisoe. Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Eureka; Goodall, | ————————| October 1§, |——————— Perkins & Co. Week | Su 1888, Sun- Week o Sumr San Jose, MeLean. Panama, ete; P M Days. Destination. | days. | days. s Co. = ~ P Stmr Chas Nelson, Anderson, Seattle; E T tam Novato, Kruse. 20 am| Petaluma SAILED. 00 pm| Santa Rosa, Saturday, February 15. = Stmr Sequola, Thwing, Fort Brage. 1:30 am o indonr, Stmr Geo' Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. - Healdsburs, 58 stmr Celtic, ‘Pateh. Manila, via' Hono- Yevtion: - Geyservtlle, Stmr Arcata, Macgenn, Coos Bay. Z < . a0 Stmr San Jose, McLean, Panama, etc. 09 (Clorsrdule Lo Br ship Cromdale, Silbey, Liverpool. Hopland and Schr Archle and Fontie, Jensen. R e h "% | 7:05 pm| s:22 pm CHARTERS. P The Alice Cooke loads mdse for Honolulu. < The A J West loads lumber at Grays Harbor $:00 amf Gurneyville, [T:S8pmf for Honolulu. % ) o : 3 8- Feb 10, lat 37 N, long 15 W—Br ship Cromp- 24 Barose fabe, ton, from Swansea, for San Francisco. $:00 pm| Gien Eilen. 5:22 pm DOMESTIC PORTS. — REDONDO—Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Grace Dol- 00 am/| Sebastopol. lgfg em lar, from Grays Harbor. 0 122 pma EUREKA—Salled Feb 16—Stmr Hyeneme, for Feb stmr Westport, PORT A hence Feb AUCKLAND—Salled Feb 1S—Stmr Alameda, 17—Stmr Pasadena, for San Pedro for ——. ailed Feb 18—Bark Wilna, fo; N 1. FOREIGN PORTS. for San Francisco. VICTORIA—Arrived Feb 14—Bark Snow & Burgess, from Honolulu. PORT PIRIE—Arrived prior Feb 15—Chilean bark ship Star o SYDNEY- Havfruen, f Italy, from Port Ludlow. —Arrived prior Feb 15— from Eureka. or ES—In port Feb 1S—Br ship Osborn, from Tacoma, for. Queenstow: COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Empire, Stages connect at Banta Rosa for Mark West Bprings; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- g:rvllla for Skagke Springs; at Cloverdalg for T | the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Sprin ighland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsba Eprings, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Bprings; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs Saratoga- prings, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter BBring Bioser Lake, FPomo, _Potter Valley, Fohn Days, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, anhedrin Heights. Hullville, Boohevllie, Orrs ot Springs, Mendocino Clty, WWestport, ['sal, Willitts, Lay! ming's, Dol Springs, Harrls, Scotla and Bureka Saturday to Monday round trip tickets ag BATLROAD TRAVEL. A Superb Train EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR UNID PACIF N IC VIA THE ' WITHOUT GHANGE. BUFFET EMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS DOUBLE WITH BARBER SHOP. DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. DIN: ING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. Leaves San Francisco dally at ¢ p. m. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, No. 1 Montgomery street, San Franclsco THE SAN FRANCISCO AHD SAN JOAQUIR VALLEY- RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. . 25, 1899, trains will run as fcllowss Union Pacific. SAN FRANCISGO TO CHICAG duced rates. "On" Sundav. ror to all points beyond San Rafael & G20 Market st., Chronicle bldj Ticket Otfices, (Chgenicle bia, H. C. WHITING. Geversl Managin California Limited Santa Fe Route ting Owl Train Leaves Saa Francisco via Los Angeles at i P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES« DAY, FRIDAY. jves In Chicago at 9:52 A. M. tha AT fowing | Thursday. _Saturdayv &nd Tuesday—Arriving In New Yorkat 1:30 ‘ M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob+ servation ar and Eleoctrla Lighted Sleeping Car. | This Train Is In Addition to the Dally Overland Express. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—528 MARKET 5L, TELEPHONH MAIN 1681 Oakland Ofice—1118 Broadway. Sacramento Office—201 J Street, San Jose Office—7 West Santa Clars Sb NORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferrv. Gen. Pass Agent. Co FROM SAN South-bound. North-bwund. FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY Pasden- |Mixed. ixed. [Pa3563- | WEEK DAYSL e, 30 100 a m: 14 ser. |Sunday Stations. [Sundayv |l EeT | 3:45 3:15. %600, 6:30 p. m. e Daily. (Exc'ptd xc'pd gOAY- | "EXTRA TRIPS—For San Rafael on Mon- Siock days, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11:3 Lshey SUNDAYS—*:00, *10:00, *11:30 a. m. Plers 3:00, *4:30, 6:15 p. ‘m. Ll | Trains marked * run to San Quentin, antur AN FRANCISCO | Bajerseld \ T80 o st *12:20, 2:20, *3:45, 5:05 p, m. S i : 5 | BXTRA TRIFS o Mondays, Wednesdays ints 8 required. '’ an ‘aturdays at p. m. e tiars of stage and Genef ocnoactions: EUNDATS 80, 00, 00, *11:35 a. m. *s Offict. | #1315, %3:10, 4:40, %6:20 . m. N Maaapers O Trains marked * starts from San Quentin. street. San Francisco. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SGENIB;’HAILWAY. (Via Sausalito ':z-) Leave Su\_,‘l'lm co! ng Sunday, 11, 1898: w. £ L 'ukmo_atfil-n- -fi“'fi:“:l--ifll-. from Mill Valley $1. R7% SON, Arents €1 Market f / / 7 FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. :55, 6:45, 7:36, 940 & m.j 12 5:20 p. m. | TEXTRA TRIPS. on Mondays, Wednesdays | and Saturdays at 7:00 p. m. | TSUNDAYS—8:00, 10:05 . m.; 12:05, 1:20, 3:29, | 5:00, 6:20 p. m. | THROUGH TRAINS. | 7:2 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns. 4P, m. Saturdays—Duncan Mils and way stations. £:00 2. . Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta's,

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