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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1900 [INANGAL NEW/ 2438, for sixty days: posted rates #8 and $4 83 mmercial bills, $4 £2@4 83%. Silver cer- lmmtes 9% @6lc. Bar silver, 58%c. Mexican dollars, 47%c. Government bonds, steady: State bonds easter; raflroad bonds, irreguiar. 4 Silver a fraction weaker. Financial quotations unchanged. Wheat and wheat freights firm. Barley advanced again. Other cereals unchanged. Bran and Hay weak and in ltberal supply. ing doing in Beans and Secds. Potatoes steady and Onions weak. Vegetables plentiful. Butter, Cheese and Eggs m good supply and weak. Poultry arrives freely, but meets with a good demand. Game continues to decline. Fruits in good supply and inactive. Provisions stand the same, with a fair demand. Wool dull, with small stocks. Hops neglected. Hides and Tallow weak, but no lower. Oils as previously quoted. Veal and Mutton weaker. Beef and Pork unchanged. Condition of the Treasury. ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—To-day's statement of the condition of the treasury shows: Avail- able cash balance, $293,382,022; gold reserve, $220,705,076. London Ma Market. NEW YORK, Feb, 13.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cable says: The market was stagnant and dull to-day. except Americans. Consols touched 100 5-16 and closed at 100%. or 5-16 down. London bought Ameri- cans slightly and the close was at the top prices. Paris is selling Egyptians, Discount houses raised rates to-day % to 2% per cent. Silver was firm on English mint and continental demand. Paris cheque, 19@19%; Berlln, 20.5L CLOSING. Canadian Pacific, 100%: Union Pncific pre- ferred, 78%: Northern Pacific preferred, 76%; Atchison, 21%; Grand Trunk, §%; Anuond.. 8. Bar silver closed firm at 27344 — s New York Grain and Produce. * Charter. 3,100 Denver & Rio Grande.. harters. 360 Denver & Rlo Grande prefd. 2% | NEW YORK. Feb. 18 —FLOUR—Raceipts, 71.- c “n“ at Tacoma for | ek gp: ik i %fi;fi 977 barrels; exports, 2440 barrels. Held a little loads coms ¥ d f s % L g e 49 Great Morthern prefd jteig | Digher on the edvance In wheat. Business g | 100 Hocking Coat 17i2 | ruled fairly active for the cholce brands of sl s foese Hocking Valley. l:;‘q spring and winter. £ . . 1,480 Illinois Central WHEAT-] : Fruits and Salmon in London. | “swo lowa Central 124 | 63 853 %A.L‘I}&;m"‘ s‘:‘m‘g’. E“:h:héa.'-;go::l | Iowa Central "g"\‘n(or, 0, 2 red, 79%c f. o b. afloat in store; Says the London Grocers' Gazette of January | No. 1 Northern Dulum 81%c f. o. b. afloat o« the week | 20, | prompt; No. 1 hard Dulith, 3Ke'f. o. b. afloat 19"" | prompt. Options—Opened firm and later ad- iy, | Yanced actively on exceedingly strong Parls 957 markets, coupled with renewed crop damage m;;\n.,m. ‘erom France. forelgn buying and the op y 2 strength of corn. Prices were sustained firmly | Mexican Central. 12% | all day until near the close, when they vielded Minn & :l Louls. 53\! a little to realizing and left off steady at ¥@%c l Minn & St i o | net advance, with near months = strongest. Missourt Pacific. “%‘an TaT4e, closed Tihe; May. 15 116 | \l;fiso\e.lrl k-,‘"”“ - fiu 16c, closed T8%c; July, 4%@T5%ec, cl Dricd Fruit T oo 7 nrb | Missour! Kansas & Texas pre! o = nmj Fruit in New York. | (ow Jersey Contral. HinRs Siendy. “There 10 | = | COFFRR Futires closed steady, With prices no quotable Nortolk & Western prefd.. 3% | net_unchanged to 10 polnts lower” Total sales ¥ sspect of | B 553 | were 22, % ook including: Februsry, §130; + In encouraging, how- | 3%5) Ontario & Wesiern. B0 & Dllomper ¥ St Junuamy, B, nises to be on a b Oregon- Raflway & Nav Oregon Raflway & Nav prefd. Pennsylvania Reading ... Reading 1st prefd. Reading 2d prefd R!» Grande Western stern prefd. » Fran Louls & San Fran ist pr!fd » Fran 24 prefd.. | Bpot Coffes—Steady: No. 7, invoice, 8%c: No. 7 Jobbing, $%c: mild, steady: Cordova, 10@13%c. SUGAR—Raw, strong; refined, firm. BUTTER—] Rerelpts, 18,550 package: at decline; June creamiery, 15@aic creame. 609 packages; steady; 13%c. | EGGS—Receipts, Western at mark, 134 DRIED FRUITS. Trading was not active in evaporated a but ms receipts were light and sellers scarce there was a tolerably steady undertone, Cou try advices were about a standoff and prices here remain unchanged. California dried fruits Qull and featureless. STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 5@éc; prime, 64@S%c; cholce, 7@The; fancy, s@sYKe. ‘CATIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@Tc per pound APRICOTS—Royal, 13@15c; Moorpark, 15@18c. unpeeled, Th%@c. PEACHES—Peeled, 15022 New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—The metal market showed no radical new features to-day and dis- played comparatively little animation. At the al Exchange called: ON—Warrant, very dull. LAKE COPPER—-anhln&ed at $16 25. steady Western ers are able There is a | large sizes in price | sizes and hol & Pacific Pacific. n Pacific pr—{d from second | Weather Report. Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13, 5 p. m. TIN-—Quiet at §29 T5. seasonal ratnfalls to t LEAD—Unchanged, with $ 70 bid and $4 75 those of e date last American Malting......... asked. ells in last 24 hours: rican Malting prefd SPELTER—Easier, with $470 bid and $4 75 . . i fcan Smelting and Refin % | asked. Last This Last melting and ReAning prefd... S | Fhe brokers' price for lead i3 $ 45, and for 24 hours. season. season. rican Spirits .. 2 | copper $16 2. ©.00 Spirits pre(d 17 s BB T 0.00 American Stest Hoop. ey American Steel Hoop prefd Steeel & Wire . Steel & Wire pretd ‘American American Chicago Grain Market. as bearish. May opened ¥c under Saturday at #81@68%c, but when the big advances at Paris and at Antwerp were received May climbed on an active market to 63c. At this price three. fourths of the pit had wheat for sale, but sup- port was active enough to prevent any great recession on reports of damage to the Franch crop, giving an undertone of nrenxth to the market. May closed 4#c up at 65%@s! Corn was strong on cables and fer T ‘country offerings. May closed unchanged at 343sc. The oats market lagged in spite of the strength in the neighboring pits. Profit-taking on a moderate scale, short sell- ing and a slack outside demand sent provisions 0 the bottom. May pork closed 20c under Sa urday at $10 921, May Tard Te down at uom | and May ribs 7%@10c depression at $§ The leading futures ranged as lin ntinental Tobaceo . Continental Tobacco prefd Federal Steel .. Federal Steel prefd . neralElectric Glucose Sugar Glucose Sugar prefd Republic Iron & Steel Republic Iron and Steel prefd lnl—rrfiflflnal Paper .. International Paper prefd Laclede Gas .... onal Biscuit tional Biscult for partly cloudy weather in California Eabigom Jotent National Steel p New York Air Brake . North American Pacifie Coast .. San Francisco for 30 hours 1900 : | =5 Partly cloudy Wednes- e b | \A\rx:‘e‘:‘fufo Open. High. Low. Close. , = Pacific Coast 24 prefd 6 | = nerally cloudy and Pecific 3Eatt February 86 g Wednesday; light west | People’s Gas . Pressed Steel C: Pressed Steel Car prefd Pullman Palace Car Standard Rope and Twine Sugar Sugar prefd . Tennessee Coal & Iron Wednesday, probably with oler. w Wednesday. portion, cloudy in United States Rubber prefd Western Union prefd P CC & St. Louls ! EASTERN MARKETS. N— - 877,00 shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. ewv YVork Stock Market “Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, | stendy: No. 2 spring wheat, ¢4gesc; 2 } : ; = | 70%@7ie; No. 2 corn, 33%ci No. 2 XNEW YORK, Feb. 13—The stock market | No. 2 white, 25%263¢: Noc's whtte, BR e 3 mce to-day that the selling move- | No. 2 rye, 55%c; No. 2 barley, 38@43c; No. 1 profits which developed about week had run its course. serators in stocks who hes- perations on the eve of a re busers at the opening to- idence of renewal of the professional traders flax ‘seed,’ $160;’ prime timothy seed, ' $2 39%; | mess pork, per Ebl, $8 §@10 90; lard, per 100 Ib $ $@6 02%; short'rib sides (loose), - $ 30@6 1 | dry salted shoulders (boxed) $6 1215@8 37i4; short cléar sides (boxed), 36106 15; whisky, distil- lers’ finished goods, Der gll $1 28%; sugars, cut loaf, 6.05c; granulated, &. | " Articles— Rec!lml. Shipments. 100,000 2. dence and mal! k. Fiour, barrels. 000 were quite V1 3 > e quite notable %t | Wheat, bushels ! actl st k;\n:ub—;;uh; H o g L &S F gen 6s. 111 Corn, bushels. 3.% s a0 e ' ek Bl Ryer pusners 000 Barley, bush 57,000 , the group driven to cover, rial aid to the advance of the market was | srable outlook for busi- day’s returns of rafi- all extraordinarily favor- line raliroad stocks showed of the improved " On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was firm; creamery, 19G243%c; dairy, 19 c;‘nc Cheese, firi 13c.” Eggs, weak; fresh, ; i {Tex & Pac 24 {Union Pacific | Wabash 1sts bash 2ds — tion and the con- | ‘vs S . merchandise b (it anne St | % W Cont Foreign Futures. | ons 4s.. 4s. being - greatly | 108 Va Centurles 9% Va deferred 66% | Colo & So 4s 91% Southern Pac * Y TR R o8 MINING STOCKS, e over 8561000, > . Wheat— Mar. _— 1ro H‘h and stesi | la")n(lrlo Opening T ‘ul"' ‘,‘:ly mg on the growing | G Ophir .. nee of last year's large 1 'S‘Pl)mmlth cmm‘ o 13? . ‘m of Jron_produet ,.1;2: ‘7[8u:v:s:{\er 417 =0 ken uicksliver prefd.. 7 50 — he Sotith. % (Sierra Nevada...... 8 | onemey Kot g stoeks | 50 00 Standard * 200 | Qpening A 3 Not much 57| Union’ Con iy | Cosnk e S the money outlook and 2! Yellow Jacket...... 15| Flour— observers 'that a SYOCKS AND BONDS, Opening %45 mss remewea absoration ot |est Zma ..om | Slorine ol the treasury and the cessation of the 3*%5 West Bod ’"‘" ‘13 : inds from the interior to New t of active business. Specula- | 4 to discount a probable in. | on of the carrency by the pending fnanciai | “There was & g00d business in bonds a mixed price changes Totel sales, par value, $2, "United States bonds are unchanged in the bid quotations. NEW YORK STOCK LisT. Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—The statement of the visible supply of grain in store and afloat on compiled by the New York Pro- Wheat, 53, Am Sugar prefd. Bell Te|enhune | Borton & Albany Boston El \‘n!'d Boston & Malne. | Chgo, Bur & Q. El Elec IIl.. i Mining Shares— | Aaventure - nérease 070,000, mmue 126,000 increase 192,000 bushel 9000 bushels; barley, bushels, Bhares |Butte & Boston, Bold. Btocks— Closing Fitchburg pr-fd 128 | Calumet & Hecia. r 5 - 7 138 |Centennial 7 5% Franklis Boston Wool Market. T5% Osceola 123 Parrot . —e BOSTON, Feb. 15,—The wool market main- tains a steady tone, but the general demand continues quiet. The demand for quarter-biocod grades continues sharp and some good Iines have been bought by manufacturers. The movement in_Territory Chicago Burlington & Quincy. Chicago Ind & Louisviile.. Chicago Ind & Loulsville prefd Chicago & Eastern lilinols. Chicago & Northwestern. Chtcaps Bock kment & Pk New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 13—Close: Money on call, steady at 2G2%; last loan, 2 per cent: mercantile paper, 4@5 per cent. change firm, with actual business Bills ae 3¢ 85 £i1:@4 57% for demand .m":zbs‘an-’fia. is quoted, with Ohio American Tin Plate ... American Tinplate prefd . American Tobacco . E———— e e pi CHICAGO, Feb, 13.—Some misguided traders Brooklyn Rapid Transit . 5014 wheat early because Liverpool cables were | Colorado Fuel & Iron . not encouragatng and statistics were regarded 40c. - blood un- aancq hedunrter, and, thrse elEhs, C Gemand 18§00, " Quctations: Territory Wools-Montan b medium_and _fine, Yot a:?°nm meatim and le, isic: Taaho ed 60@63c; t prices: Comb- - se@sic; do aver- ise #cpecfine, S5@9%0<; do & Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Feb. 13. — CATTLE —Good to cholee, $510@6; poor to medium, @4 feeders, mixed stockers, $3 25@3 S0. selected # 20@4 S6; good to cholce cows, 33 10G4 30; helfers, $3 25G4 75; canners, $2 203 80; bulls, 42 60G4 40; calves, $5@7 50; fed Texas beeves, #Has. HOGS—Mixed and butchers, $ 80@6 05; good to choice heavy, 05; rough heavy, $4 £0@ les, #4 20@5. 45%0; light, §4 15@1 mg bulk of SHEEP-Native wethers, #4 6535 15; lambs, 35 l-mmi $4 65 Western Rwelmn—mne, 3000; hogs, 34,000; sheep, 10,- KANSAS CITY KM\SAS CITY, Feb. 13| 8000: market steady. G @5 Soataintwathars. @t w«. 0 Stockers and 2 55@4. et sizong to shags ! oo higher, BTk of saies, §1 194 80; neavy, # 12 @4 85; wkm u @4 82 mixed, :filvhl 34 45@4 72%: yorkers, $4 672@4 T2%; Pigs. SHELP—Recelpt: market StrODE to bigher. Lambs, $5 muttons, $3 2. OMAHA. OMAHA, Feb, 13.—CATTLE—Receipts, 3500 market steady. Native beef steers, ua Western steers, “Texas steers, s5: 53 50 cows: and heifers, 33 13@4 20; canners, wxm and feederl u 6004 90; calves, hllher. Hel & 4 90; mixed, T 00 T SHEEl’fgocelpn #400; market strong. Year- lings, $5 @5 75; Western muttons, $ 90@5 40; stock sheep, $4@4 60; lamba, 35 so0@1. DENVER. market lower. Beef steers, $4G4 85: aid o river, 32@4 %0; @4; feeders, freight |=ocke’rlé,rrelght pald, $3 75@4 85; bulls, stags, e FOGS Hecelpts, 500; market 5c higher. Light rken. un@m mma $4 8004 85; heavy, SHEEP —Receipts, none. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 13.—Clearings, $24,- 108; balances, $27,935. Northern Wheat M arket. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 13.—In the local wheat market S4c 1s still obtainable for No. 1 Walla Voalgll.; valley, easy at 02G53c; blue stem, &5 WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash,, Feb. 13.—WHEAT—Club, B3%c; blue stem, f5kc. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Feb. 18.—Consols, 100 11-18; stiver, 2717-164;: French rentes, 100f 02%c; wheat car- | goes off coast, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes on passage, more inquiry; cargoes No. 1 stand- ard Californis, 30s; English country market, steady. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 13.—Wheat, firm; wheat In Paris, strong; flour in Paris, strong; French country market firm; weather in England, cloudy” and dam: COTTON— Lnll.ndl!. 5144, CLOSING. CAT—Spot—No. 1 Northern spring, firm, s l\fid Futures—Steady; March, os 11%4d; May, Bs_10%4: July, s 10%d. CORN—Spot—American mixed new, firm, 3s S‘/gd Amcrlca.n mixed old, firm, 35 8d. g ady; February, 3s §%d: March, 3s S%d July, 3s 5l peos * —¥ | . — # | Ezchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... 3 | Steriing Exchange, sight. 4 861y | Sterling Cables. L= sy | New York Exchange, sfght. 15| | New York Exchange, te emphln. - 17 Fine SIIVer, Per OunCe......coorss = 59 Mexican Dollars. T i Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Rule firm at 37s 649 38s 94, usual options. The chartered wheat fleet In port has a registered tonnage of 65,155, agalnst 6300 on the same date last year; disen- gaged, 4780 tons, against 25,170; on the way to this port, 16,120 tons, against 142,700, WHEAT—The market opened tamely enough | | atter the holiday, though there was more activ- | | ity on call. Parls showed an advance of 3c | | since Saturday, but Liverpool stood about the same. Chicago was strong with a moderate de- | with small orders for export. New York | good buyer. France tool small quan- Chicago dealers, however, were bearish | | and short, pot v\mn—smpplu , $1@101%;: milling, i W‘nfi "CALL BOARD SALES. Beillnn—’ 15 o clock—Decem| 5109 $100%; zs 000, fl 06% Mnyfswfl $103%; 8000, 1 03%. Second Sesslon—May—6000 ctls, §1 03%. Regular Mornln Smlon -December—4000 ctls, $1 08%; 14,000, ‘x I; 2000, $1 033 : 2000, $105: a2 Gare: Bn.000, 1 00 dooo, §1 83 Afternoon Sessfon—May—14,00 ctls, $102%. BARLEY—Feed rules firm at a further ad- vance, though the demand is not brisk. The other descriptions are unchanged H@iT%e for No. 1 and e for oft dn Brewing and Shipping xr es, S0@STHe; evalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sesslon_9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—N Bemuiar - Morning. Seetion—day—2000 etla, n?\‘(ternoon Session—No sales. OATS—The market is quleter again at un- Red, no‘giouo: neglected and nominal Gray, N—Continues Eastern White is quoted at 95¢ per ctl and East- tern Yellow at $1@1 02%: mixed, 974c@$l. RYE—Quoted at 91%?81 0234 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $2 75@3 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye Meal, $250; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $250; Oat Groats, $4 50; Homln}' $3 25@3 50; Buck- haet Fiour u% Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Farina, hole Wheat Flour,” $3 50; Rolled Olll (b.rr!ll). $6@7 25; In sacks, $5 5@ 7; Pear] Barley, $6; Split Peas, $5; Green Peas, $5 60 per 100 lbs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay is quoted very dull and weak, with free supolies here and in the country. Bran ts also weak at the further decliue already noted and arrivals are liberal. BRAN—$12 50913 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, per !on Oflcake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, 28; Cocoanut Cake, Meal, Wfl 50 Cracked Corn, §23 ; Mixed Feed, $15 50; Cottonseed Meal, $2§ per ton. " HAY—Wheat, $6 50@8 50 for R to_good and 43 for cholce; Wheat and Oa, ¥ 4008 50; Oat. $6aS; Barley, %07, Alfalia,” $697 0 STRAW—m per bale. Beans and Seeds. There is very little demand for Beans at the moment, but prices show no weakness. Seeds are entirely nominal, with very little business. BEANS—Bayos, $3 2/@3 35; small White, §3 20 $15@17 03 35 lll"l White, ‘2‘0@! 1 Pinks, $2 $3.50; 50: 'Butters, nommul Tima. !fi 15@5 lfi “Pea, ¥ 23 #0; Red Kldneys, o $ rown Mustard, 3@3%c; Yellow Mus- tard. 4Gike: Fiax, §1 9044 20; Canary, 3c par i for Calitornia and de for Eastern: Attalia. Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp. 4@4dic: Timothy, %\ DRIED P!.AB-—Nlle- $1 50@1 90; Green, $1 75 @2 50 per ctl. Potatoes, Onioxs and Vegetables. Potatoes are quiet and in rood n»ly. Onfons are weaker under large offe Supplies of Vegetables contlmu 1iberal and the market s weak in consequence. POTATOES—Early Rose, 30c@$l; River Reds, T5@85e; B Iuk . urbanks, mg’r?;: per m e&l(ordlklnd.l. hlrltlb!r lh! Los An- or An | extra clear, | I‘Ac ll)-cl>h tins, 8%c; 5-1b tins, Sc. um 5; Egg Ph.nt from Los Autl%l”fl%c. per 1b: Garlic. Peppe'r- (mm IM ‘Angeles, 2@5c; led Pep- pers, 8@10c; Carrots, 30G40c per sack; Los An- geles Summer Squash, no\:s per box; Mar- Towfat Squash, nomin: Poultry and Game. Two more cars of Eastern went on, making five thus far this week. The demand is good. however, and arrivals of both Eastern and domestic stock work off well at steady prices. Game continues weak and out of favor. The season for Doves closes on the 1ith, so none should be shipped in after that date. POULTRY—Live Turkey S@llc for Gobblers and 1@12%c for Hens; Dressed Turkes, 12@ i Geese. per palr. 31 75@2; Coslings, $1 T5@2; Duciks, $4655 for old and $4@5 for young: Hens, $4@5, Young Roosters, Mwfia. 013 Roosters, $4@4 50; Fryers, 34 50@5; Broilers, $4@5 for large and $3@4 for smail: Pigeons, $1 25150 per dozen for old and $2 70G3 for squabs. GAME—Qual. $1g1 %; Mallard, 338 20 ¢ Can- yasback. $2@4 s, 50402 ‘Widgeon, $1 25@1 50 qmn" Du(‘k, u("i‘s Doves, T5¢ per dozen; Hare, Toc@sl; Rabbits, $1G1%: Grax Goese '32 0@3: White, 3171 3 Brant, 81 22 50: Honker 0@ Enipe, $2 50 per dozen Jnck Snlpe, $1 Za@l w. Butter, Cheese eese and Eggs. Supplies of Butter, Ergs and Cheese are lib- eral and all three are weak. The disposition is to_keep stocks down as clos as possible, even if concessions have to ade. Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 73G2c; seconds, 24:@2B%e. Dairy—Tancy, 22g22ic; good to choice, 200 21c: common, 15@1% CHEESE—Cholce mlld new, 10c; old, 9% Young America, u@ie; Eastern, 1i%®@16c; Western, 13%@15c per EGGS-—Quoted at li@kfc for store and 16@17c pas dis dn:en for ranch. Eastern—Cold storage, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There {s a fair demand for all citrus fruits, and prices show no changes worthy of note. continue dull under heavy stocks. *BECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—81G#0c per box for common, T5c@$t 1 25@1 50 for fancy. N ranges, 31 50@2 50 Japanese Man- Bk 2 per box: Seedlings, 6c@sl % darine, $1@1 25; Pomelos, $1g2 50; Lemons, $1@ 1 50 for common and $2@2 50 for good to chol Mexican Limes, 86625 50; California Limes, 2@ 50c: Bananas, sx 22 5 per bunch; Pineapples, 33 Go@4 per a: Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Everything under this head Is dull and nom- inal, both here and in the East. The spring trade ought to open up before long. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, e for 40-50°s. 4@4%c for 0-60's, 3%c for €0-70's, I for 70-80's, 3c for 80-90's and 2%c for %0-100° , vals, 6c L - Pt ' 10 ta0 or rennetrne: Teaches, D@ | Calost Cab fa. 111, 9% San Franciscs. (8 64 o for Standards, 6%@6%c for choice and 7G5c | £37 R P to 1% o | Insumaneen i T e L o E&ClRy6s 115 — |Firems Fund2s — Evapo- s@7c | Ne(‘larlnes E@fic Pears, 3% G4%c rm' d'\rk lnd | H 7@Se for bright halves; Black Fll! 2@25 White Figs. 2@3c: Bleached Plums, 8@%c: Un- Dleached Flume, 1@T4e for pitted and 13c for unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Faucy, 1b, 10c; chotce, andard, Sc: prime, 6o bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6e. Sultanas— 8 : Se E0-1b boxes, fe: Z-crown, loose. muscatels, G 3-crown, 8ic: d-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2-crown, $1 50 per box: 3 wn, $160. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, §2 Tioperial, $3. Ail nr|ces are f. 0. b. at common shipping points in Calfornia. NUTS—Chestnuts, $@Sc; Walnuts, §@9c for Almonds, standards and qmoc for softshel ft and 4@ 11%@1% for paper shell. 9@10c fo: Ge for hardshell: Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and ¢ for California; Blazil Nuts, T%@Sc; Fil- bevts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13¢c; Cocoanuts, $4 50 @ HONEY—Comb, 11%@12c for bright and 10%@ “c for light amber; water white extracted. | B T%@T7%e; dark, 5%@ “BEESWAX-24G%e per b, Provisions. Dealers report a falr demand for Hams, Ba- eon and Lard at unchanged quotations. The feeling is rather firm than otherwise. CURED MEATS—Bacon, $%c per Ib for heavy, 10c for light medium, ilc for light, 1% for extra light and 13%c for sugar-cured: East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 13@13%c; California Hams, nominal: Mess Beef. $12 per bbl; extra Mess, 313, Family, $14: extra Prime Por] Mess, $16; smoked Beef, 3 4 50 11¢ per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6% compound and Sc for pure; hal o per 1b for -barrels, pure, LENE—Tierces, 7%@S%¢ per 1b; 10-1b nn-, e Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. There is not enough Wool here to work on, hence quotations show no change. Hops are dull and will not bring over the quotations from first hands. Hides continue weak at the recent decline, and the demand is by no means good £s It has been. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls 10%@11%c; Cowhides, 933@10%sc; Si 10%c; Calf, 9%@10%c Hides, sound, 18c; culls_ and brands, 15@16c; Dry Kip and Veal, Dry Calf, 19@20c; Sheepskins, vearlings, 20 0c each; short Wool, 35@60c each: medium, ; long Wool, $1@125 each: Horse Hides, @: for large and 75c@$1 25 for small; Colts, TALLOW—VO 1 rendered, 50 per 1b; No. 2, 4c; refined, Gic; grease, 23@3c. WOOL— Fall clip, San Joaquin pla!ins, 0c; South- ern. 8G100; Middle. Gounty. u@u’?lflummlgt and Mendocino, 17g20c; Eastern Oregon, 13@l6c; Valley Oregon, 13@20c; Northern Mountain, free, Tiglic; Northern Mountain, defective, 106 11c 8;’8—1@“0 per 1b. nd brands sell salted steers, light, 9i4c: Satted Kip, 950 § GmerulWandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $565; Grain Bags, 7@7%c; Wool Bags, 28G30c. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; new Welling- ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, $750; Seattle, $7; Bryant, §7; Coos Bay, $ 60; Wallsend, §3; Co-operative Wallsend, $8: Scotch, —; Cum- berland, $12 in bulk and $1350 In sacks; Penn- eylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton In bulk and $17 in sacks. CANNED VEGETABLES—Peas, §1@150; To- matoes, T5c. CANNED FRUITS—Cherries, $2 4083 for black and white; Peaches, $165@19%0; Pears, $160@ 180; Apricots, $125@170; Plums, $1 2061 40. COFFEE—Costa Rica, %@l6c for prime washed; 12@l4c for good washed; 15c nominal for good to prime washed peaberry; ile nominal for good to prime peaberry; izc nominal for good to prime; §@10c nominal for good current mixed with black beans; $%@%4c nominal for "g", 'nsc nominal for common to ordinary. alvador—10%@14c for good to pri ; 94@9%e for fait washeds 1161 for moss oh prime washed peaberry; 9%@l0%c for to prime semi-washed: $%@1l0c for superior un- washed; 94@Sisc for good green unwashed: 16%c nominal for good to prime unwashed pe berry; 6@7%c nominal for common to ordinary. Nicaragua—14@i6ic for prime to fancy washed; 9%@llc for falr to good washed: 9@ $ikc nominal for good to superlor unwashed: 19@10%c nominal for good to prime -unwashed peaber ‘Guatemala and Mexican—U@1T4e £ to fancy washed; 12@13}c grm.mc?fy e washed, 10%@11%c for good washed; for fair washed: SK@3% for mediu Sc for inferior to nnxm.ry, 1@13c for good to prime ;’:‘hedugalbehr:g 10%c nominal for good to e unwas! eaber 91 Ry 1“1;‘ et rrv: 9G¥%c nominal for ole, heavy, 23G30c 1b; Leather, medium, ‘26@27c. Sole Lenihe hlsm. 26@27c; 'Rough Leather, heavy, 27@3sc; Ro Leather, light, 25@%c; Harness Leather, heavy. 32@33c; Harness Leather. medium, 30@3%c; Har. ness Leather, light, 29@30c; Coilar Lellhfl' 1 I6c per foot; Kip, fnished. 40s0e per | ¥ finished, 80Gi53c; Calf, finighed, 1 finished, 17¢ per foot; Belt Knfle Eyllt 16c; Rough Splits, $@10¢ per Ib, OlL—California. Castor Oil,, in cases. No. 1, Calcutta 75¢; pure, $110; Linseed OfL, in b-rrel., bolied, 88c; raw, 66c; cases, ¢ more rd Oll, extra wiriter strained, barrels fc: No. 1, 4fc cases Sc more: ggind Nut, 6i@65c per sallo re Neatsfoot Gil, barreis, 60c; cares, 6ic Sperm pure, 80c; Whale Oil. natural _white, 32tc; acific Rubber Mixed Paints, white and house colnu. §1 20@1 35 per gallon;, wagon colors, 225 per gallon. OLEUM, GASOLIN: Water- white ‘Coal Ofl. in* bulk, 14c; Purl Oil in cases, 20c; Aau-l 2c; Sta Extra Star Oll, 24c; Elaine. 25¢; Bocens Deodorized Guoline, In bulk, 160; do, cases, 32c; Bengine in bulk, nuc, do cases, msc SG-degree Gaso- line, in bulk, T gallon. CA NDLEB——EIGCKI‘!C th( undln—le oz, Itk per set: W oz, 104c: 12 oz Yhe; 10 on 8%c: twelves, 12 oz MAI)‘ 105 Granit mining candles—16 0z., 12@12%c per set; 14 0z, 1U@iike; 12 oz., 10%e; 10 oz., 9ige: !welvn‘ it oz. (hotcl) MAc Paraffine wax ‘candles—O; u‘an, white, 12%4c per set; two: WHITE sA @TY%c; A and Litharge, 74G7 el RPENTINE—In ec-lat, T8¢ nc in wooden barrels, T3c. LUCOL—Boiled, barrels. QUICKEILVER—“! 50 per $46 30@AT for export SUGAR—The Western &ny quotes, terms net oum hed and Fine Crus Granulated, A Crushed aered, ulated, A B for less than 75 hrrnl Domincs. half-barrels. 5%c: boxes. 8c per | TABER - Retan prices are as follows: Fine: ardln-ry sizes, §16@17; extra sizes, higher; flaflwood $17@18 lor No. 1 and $15@18 for No. Lath. 4 feet. 32 20G2 30: Pickats, $18: Shi $1°75 for common and §2 70 for _fancy shnkel. $11 for split and $12 for sawn; Rustic, San Francisco Meat Market. Supplies of all descriptions are ample, except Hogs, which are scarce. Prices remain un- changed. Veal and Mution are weaker. BEEF—6%@7c per Ib for fair to choice. VEAL~—7la@$c per Ib. MUTTON--Wethers, Sc: ewes, T%@Sc per Ib. LAMB—Spring. 1214@isc; vearlings, 9@ioc per Ib. | PORK—Live Hogs, i%e for small, §%e for me- dium and 5%@5%c for large: stock Hogs and feeders, 5%@5%c; dressed Hogs, T@8%c. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. Flour, qr sks..... 20,94 Alfaifa Seed, sk Wheat, etls. Sugar, sk Sugar. bbl Quicksfiver, Wine, gal 7 Brandy. gals 236 Leather, rolls Hides, 3 ‘l\'ml bags 5 | 13,880 | Mustard, ‘sks. . OREGON. Flour, qr sks. 5,410, Bran, sks.. 180 Potatoes, sks. 404 WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks. 1,&‘81’-1‘1, ske.. 8,350 Oats, "ctls. — THE STOCK MARKET. — * The only change worthy of note in local se- curities on the morning sessiton was a decline in Hawallan Commercial to $84. Business was dull. There were more sales in the afternoon. and the feeling was firmer, several stocks showing fractional advances. The dividend of the Paauhua Sugar Company will be reduced from 35 cents to 30 cents per share, and not to 2 cents per share, as report The Hutchinson Plnnmlon Company has de- clared a dividend of 25 cents. payable at the company’s office on the 20th lnst. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Feb. 132 p. m, Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. |Equit G L co.” 3% 3% Mutual El Co. - 14% O G L & . ‘5&— a wgn 138 e 5014 50% D U S Bonds— || quar coup. 110 quar reg. e 8s quar cnupfi - Miscellaneous— |Pac R - iPlc Light Co. SFG&E ‘105 110 | Anglo-Cal TAd. 7% 3% 106! LA Market- 121 - | Savings Bnnn— Do 1st 13 lll“ Ger s & L - CN 10539 . R of lthan Mu! SI\’ Bk 6 = N R of X S F Say U.. 500 — b ] - kg k] NPC - | - = NCR — |Union T Co. — — GL Street Rlllrfltdl— 119 California. - l;’)fil!’% i Geary ll - % — 6 % O O S L A @ P & Cl Ry sa 101'/. - Presidio . 0 - Powder 5— California 180 170 E Dynamite... 8§ |Glant Con Co. 931’ 91% | Vigorit ... 24 Sugar Stocks— % 8 1K S_Co. mxum Makawell § Co % — .108 Onomea 8 Co. %% 26 — |Paauhau § Co. 25% 28 108 | Miscellaneous— ‘Water Stocks— Al Pack Assn.119 120% Contra Costa.. T8 T34 /Mer Ex Asn.. . 100 Marin County Oceanie § Co.. 334 4% Svflng Valley. N %% Pac AF A Gas & Electric— |Pae C Bor Co l“ Cent Gas Co.. — — |Pu Paint Co. Cent L & P.. Morning Session. Board— 10 Hawallan Com & Sugar 100 Makawell . 20 Market-street Rafiway ... 10 Pacific Gas Improvement.. 50 Pacific Lighting 145 Paauhau S P Co 15 Paaubau S P Co. 100 S F Gas & Electric Co. $2,000 S P of A bonds 85 Spring Valley Wate: Street— 40 Firemen's Fund Insurance......... Afternoon Session. Board— 15 California-street Rallway 30 Equitable Gas . 205 Giant Powder Con. E V W 4s(3dm)102 Stktn Gas 6s..1 * 833:3u8 i1 [ 8 zEsmnsgess s 8% B PHERAR2INBER 285 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 75 Makawell 5 Market-street Rallway . 3 100 Presidio Raflway .. 10 Spring Valley Water. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 100 Home Ol . ugRRRSYYANSRI8L 3T 100 Home Ofl, b 0. 37 50 Petroleum Center . £ Afterncon Se: Board— 100 Home Of1 . 7 150 Petroleum © 100 Petroleum Center &0 CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Moining Session. s 13 Afterncon Session. Board- 200 Anaconda . 80 MINING STOCKS. ‘The followin, were the sales in t! 5 ctaco Stock and g g Mhan Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 17; 900 Sierra Nevada. 30{ 600 Union Con 4 24| 100 Utah o8 891 20 Yellow Jacket. 17 i 30 5 200 Caledonta. 21 100 Caledonia iy 100 Challar . 12 400 Con Cal & Va..1 4 0 50 Con Cal & Vi b1 The following were the sales i Pac Stock Board yesterday: e -~ g Morning Sesston. Icher .. 22| 100 = - 200 Best & Boicher 18 500 Mexjean 100 Caledonta. 33 100 Mexican 100 Crown l%lnt 200 Crown Point.. Afternoon Session, 100 Best & Belcher 33| 200 M. 100 Chthenee Gon % 00 Overmun alle: on. 13| 200 100 Cholh‘:‘; ) BEHEBR BusuazLng 'fl.ZflDA! Fi By ‘eb. 13—4 p - 03| Kentuck ..., i Best & Belchtr Bullion . - EBBRNIALR| BuzwER| 8"' [R--181] I al | 58822 1 & EET IR 833:3?3:!8 Time Ball. ydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- Exchange, San m Cal., ul.nu on the tower of the new Farry s any'fifimcmr— o'clock p. m., mmvuum. Lieutenant Commander, U.I.N..henrn | | @ay in the order of occurren. | coma; schr or its mlnlfllf. e T Sun, Moon and Tide. | - -~ tes Coast and Geodetic Survey. . s“ua Heights of High .nd - Tl I e Fetur. cutrescs o Francisco Bay. Published by officlal aue thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at he city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five mlnutu later than at Fort Poine the heigh e same at both place Sun rises. Sun sts. Moon rises (full) 2 [Time| | Time . ] » s w [H w W " . OTF—In the above exposition o the early morning tides are given in hand column and the successive tides as to time second time column gives the second t the day. the third time column the thir and the last or right hand column g fast tide of the day. except when there n three tides, as sometimes occurs. The he xfven are in addition to the soundings Tnitea States Coast Survey chart when a minus sign (—) precedes the heig and then the number given fs subtracted * fhe depth miven by the charts Teference is the mean of the lower iow e ——— * North Fork. Point Arena ftania . gflulh Portland. Ovster Harbo Orizaba Humboldt Mackinaw . Seattle.. Coptic China and Japan Senator Seattle Breso . ‘Tacoma. Oyster Harbo Portland Panama Oyster Harbor. TO SAIL, Steamer. | Destination. | Sals. . M, 11 am/Pler 11 . 14, 12 m Pler 34 . 15, 10 am | Pler 13 Queen . 15, 10 am| Pler 3 A. Blanch'd Coos Bay. 15. 5 pm Pler 13 Coquille Rv Grays Harbor b, 15, fem 15, 4pm Pler 3 Aloha Crescent City. Feb. Bonita . 16, 9 am Pler 11 Columbta - b. 17, 10 am Pler 34 City of mo'cmnn&.mnn F-b, 17, 1pm PMSS Pt Arena. -|Feb. 17. 2 pm|Pier 2 Samoa Feb. I7. 10 am Pter 13 Pomona San Diego. Feb. 18, 11 am Pler 11 North Fork|Humboldt.__ [Feb. 18, 9 am Pler 3 zaba_ ... Humboldt.... Feb. 15, 2pm Pler 3 Cityof Para Panama.. 12 m PMSS 10 am/Pler 9 9 am Per 11 oo/ Pler T 10 am Pler 18 10 am | Pler 24 Vic & Pgt sd Feb. ewport b Sydney. Oregon Ports. Portland ARRIVED. Tuesday, February 13. Stmr Arcata, Reed, 4 hours from Coos Bay. Stmr Sunol, Green, 70 hours from Grays Har- r. Stmr Coaufllo River, Thompson, 80 hours from Grays Harbos Bark Knu Davenport, Merriman, #4 days from Port Blakeley. CLEARED. Tuesday, February 13. Storrs, Manila, via Hilo: U Parsons, Eureka; Goodall, San Diego; Goodali, Hongkong, via Tacoma: P R R Co. Br stmr Bristol, McIntyre, Chemalnus; R Dunsmuir Sons Co. Ger ship Columbia, Schutte, Queenstown: G W_MecNear. Fr bark Cassard, Allaire. Queenstown: Sal ‘Wagenheim & Co. " SAILED. Tuesday, February 1% Stmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Astoria. Stmr Giosy, Leland. Santa Cruz. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, Caspar. Stmr Leetanaw, Storres, Manila, via Hila Stmr Orizaba, Parsons, Fureka. Stmr Matteawan, scup, Tacoma. Br stmr Benmohr, Wallace, Chemainus. Schr Sallor Boy, Peterson, Port Townsend. Schr James A Garfleld, Lewis, Willaps Hare v Schr Neotune, Estvold, Grays Harbor. Schr Nettle Sundbors, Nelson, Fort Ross. Schr Rio Rey, Kalman, Coquiile River. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb 13, 10 p m—Weathes bazy; wind SW, veloeity 12 miles. SPOKEN. Jan 6, lat 35 S, lon 3 W—Br ship Britsh Isles, hence Jan 29, for Manchester. Dec %, lat 26 S, lon 3 W—Br ship Spring- burn, bence Sept 33, for London. Jan 1, lat 18 S, lon 27 W—Br ship Crompton, hence Sent 1. for Antwerp. Stmr Leelanew, S Government. Stmr Orizaba, Perkins & Co Stmr Corona., Glelow, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Pathan, N Jan 15, lat 7 N, lon 29 W—Br bark Invercos, hence Sept 18, for Liverpool. MEMORANDUM. Per stmr_Arcata, at San Francisco Feb 1% from Coos Bay—On Feb 7 picked up black and white buoy marked W five miles SW of Cape Gregory, and towed it to Empire City. DOMESTIC PORTS. OYSTER BAY—Arrived Feb 13—Stmr Elthu Thomson, hence Feb . GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Feb 12—Schr Jen- nie Stella, for San Pedro: schr Qauntless, for Guaymas; tug Traveler, with schr Robert Dol- lar_In tow. for San Francisco. TILLAMOOK—Sailed Feb 13—Stmr Tilla- mook and schr Sacramento. for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 13—Br stmr Bloemfontein, from Honolulu: brig Courtney Ford, from Hilo; Br torpedo boat Goldsborough. Sailed Feb 13—Br bark Allexiance, for Ta- Endeavor, for Honolulu; schr Spo- kane, for Hilo. SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Grace Dol- lar, hence Feb 7: stmr Senator, hencs Feb 3. Feb 13-Stmr Humboldt, hence Feb 9, via Eu- oK 1ed Feb 13_Stme Mackinaw. for San Fran- efsco: ship C F Sargent, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 13—Stmr Sequota, trgm Port Anzeles lled Feb 13- Stmr Pasadena, for Eureka sche Twilight, for Grays Harbor; schr Louise, 107 SIBETAY Artved Feb 13-Stmr Homer, from L2 Br_ship S U DIEGO—Sailed Keb 13—Br stmr Robert Adamsen, for Nanaimo. PORT LOS A\(.!‘LES—&“-G Feb 13—Stmr Mineols, for Como: EUREKA—. /mved Feb 13—Sghr Haleyon, from Pedro SOLYMPIA—Sailed Feb 13—Schr Maggie C Russ, for San Pedro. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Feb 13—Stmr Alblon. hence Feb 12. USAL—Satled Feb 13-Stmr Laguna, for San Francl®®® FOREIGN PORTS. HAMBURG—Satled Feb 3—Ger bark Ethene, for Port Tos Anzetes. NDON—In_ sort Jan 19—Br ship City of for San Franetsco. B ARTIL Salled Jam §—Br ship Rhuddian Castle, for Esquimalt. PORT PIRIE—Arrived Feb 13-Sche Robert Searles. from Port MELBOU! RYE—;\mved Dflflf to Fed 13—Bark from Port Blakel b“‘ ”’“u AF";III:(I Feb fl—.;fi' bark Marechal for San Francisco. ASAKI-Sailed Feb 12-Br stmr Port for Seattle. s""’f"’“ alled Jan Z—Ger stmr Octa- via, from Hamburg. for San Franesco. ADELAIDE—Arrived Feb 10—Schr Inca. from Port Townsend. “ONGKO\(‘-—AM\‘!(’ prior to Feb 10—Br stme City of London. from Tacoma. Satled Feb 10-Br stmr Carmarthenshire, for an Diex sYokofl;\MA Salled Jan 3B stmr Steach- gyle, for San Diego. b 6—Br stmr Carliste for San Dlelo City, N STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 13—Stmr Bovic, trom Livernool. OXBRAL'L\R—AMM Feb 11_Stmr Werra, L York, for Naples and Genoa. s-lled "ph 12-Stmr Ems, from Genoa and Narles. < Lot Ner' ofi. from Genol. for V.lpunln u‘ San M‘ 3