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RANCISCO CALL, LTHURSDAY SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver declined. Exchange stood the same. Wheat futures rather firmer. Barley dull. Other cercals inactive and nominal. Large receipts of Bran from the north. Hay weak. Nothing new in Beans and Seeds. Potatoes and Vegetables quiet. Butter, Cheese and Eggs continue weak. Poultry steady, with light stocks. Game rules dull. Six cars of Oranges sold at auction. Local dealers still cutting Hams. Hogs still scarce and firm. No business to-day. | tations for time money and mercantile paper, call money remaining easy. But in spite of these depressing factors the undertone in the general list was rather notable for firmness and in the rallroad department net losses are the exception rather than the rule. The grang- ers and Missouri Pacific suffered most from To-day a_HoIiday. To-8ay being & legal holiday business will be suspended throughout the United States. Charters. Felling. _The undertone of firmness was due | to aggressive strength in & number of indi- | Vlasat stocks, motably Norfolk and Western, Beechfale loads wheat at Partland for Southern Railway preferred, Reading first pre- Wazapa, 4 ferred, Erie Telephone and the Chicago, Illi- The Caithness-shire is chartered for wheat | nojs and . Louisville stocks. London was a to_Furope, 418 3. liberal buver, the buying being estimated at | The iine and Meths Nelson loads mer- | 35,000 shares of various International stocks. | A’ disregard by the speculative public of the diminishing bank reserves through absorption | by the United Htates treasury Is accounted for to some extent by the fact that sufficlent gold is being received from Canada and from | Californta _to partly offset the drain to_the treasury. There was a sharp recovery in New | York exchange at several interior centers to- | chandise for Kabulul Jaber Howes loads conl at Tacomsa for Paul Isenberg was chartered prior to al for wheat to ¥ ope, 408, | Prunes and Raisins in New York. | | day, indicating & cessation of pressure from Mail advices from New York say: “A few | thai source. Speculators argue that with the peculatively ned dealer ve bee - | passage of the financial bill now in ce | epeculatively ed_dealers have been try- | passage of the financial bill now in conterence e California Joose muscatel 4 that they have not suc- y 1s smail and hold- ome of what few the coast the situation is re prices are steady and ed firmness promising foreign goods and buy- d-to-mouth character and the prospect of an ated in the advices fro Wil take out all the circulation to which they | Gre entitied, which would involve an expansion of currency of about 100 per cent of the pres- ent national bank note circulation. To-day's buying of stocks for London, the hardening Yendency of the local money market and an in supply offering of Erain and co ton resulted in & considerable relaxation of steriing exchange rates, demand sterling @ropping % and cables no less than % per cent on_the pound, to buy a t the proposed c Pusiness in bonds was on a moderats scale d_packers put and prices for the most part show gains. Total eales, par va $2,095,000. United States 3s advanced % and old 4s and 68 % in the bid price. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. ers are not se of what par- they Closing Bid. A New York View. e New York circular of Henry Clews savs: | nditigns affe The rafiro ng the market con- i 700,000 in Jan. nt over the pre Louisvilie prefd g the ga tern Illinols * The even rthwestern nd & Pacifi he improve: o o Xx rn 15t pref o 24 prefd & Hudson Lackawanna & Western 3rande. 5% srande prefd Hocking Coal Hocking Valley ding additional g i Central.. g n in_the South can tral...5-o. % owa Central prefd....... ciated by those who have gone Jowa Cent z e 100 Kansas City Pittsburg & Guif. S e e Lake Erie & Western......... 4% Lake Erle & Western prefd market continues easy and ospect of change. A during the last two a much comment was_attributed to com ng from busines Lake Shore ville Menhattan L Metropolitan Stree Mexican Central Minn & St Louts.. + Rafiway satisfactorily explain 3 - . in ooy Minn & St Louls prefd T deals or 2,850 Missouri Pacific.. 2 not yet come to the v.... Mobile & Ohlo. 42 Missouri Kansas & Texas. Missour! Kansas & Texas prefd ew Jersey Central Sew York Central.... Norfolk & Western ...... Norfolk & Western prefd. Sorthern Pacific... orthern Pacific prefd. Ontario & Western.. is now absorbing funds y is going South for m and appearances in- demand from Stock Ex- easier rates need not be reble bank statements foretgn com- | ther remarkable and encouraging | 2475 handise for the Oregon Raflway & N 100,000 in +ese.. Oregon Rallw & nd $9.200,000 | 4.5 Pennsylvania . here was naturally | 2,040 Reading . of imports due to the en- 42450 Reading lst prefd. & powers of the country: the total | 4.660 Reading 2d prefd..... merchandise were $15,826,00. This 200 Rio Grande Western. rease of 317,600,000 over 189 and $: Rio Grande Western prefd. Louis & San Fran.. 000,000 t ».}L was reduced from about | Et Louis & San Fran lst prefd. 00,000 in the two previous Januarys to $41, | St Louis & San Fran 2d pred. 000 last January. The returns for the expired t Louls Southwestern. 12 portion of t year continue to run on t Louls Southwestern prefd 2% t Paul. s. During the last seven s bave amounted to $456,- © '$366. 943,000 the same time last A 'Very considerable portion of this in- Ying to mote, consists of . which are competing | successtully with other nations. imports this period were $800,100,000, < $745,500,000 the year before.” Weather Report. (120th Meridtan—Pacific Time.) recora-bre t Paul . £t Paul & Omaha. Southern Pacific Southern Railwa: Southern Rallway prefd. Texas & Pacific Union Pacific. Union Pacific Wabash ... Wabash prefd. Wheeling & Lake Erfe . Wheeling & Lake Erie 2 Wisconsin Centr 7,680 1,400 11,610 0 a3 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21, 19005 p. m. Exprees Compa: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | ::‘x:f’r‘;nn 2s compared with those of the same date United Btates last season, and rainfal W Forn in the last twenty- | four bours Miscellaneous— | Last This Last American Cotton Ofl . 33y | Frations— 24 Hours. Season. Season. American Cotton Ofl p | Bureka ... ;/s 1877 American Malting . Gty | Red Bluft.. 145 1313 American Malting p %4 Eacramento 13.89 Am Smelting & Refining . 40% | 8an_ Francisco. B30 Am Smelting & Refining pre 1 Fresno 6.2 American 8, 2% | Independence ©.00 2.12 1.15 American Luis Ob! 000 1E 115 ‘American 0.00 457 2.9 | Amer} 5 000 264 4T Amerijcan < L 000 0.7 18 American Steel Wire pre: Maximum temperature, American Tin Plate 3314 rintmum, 52 mean, 5. American -_1‘_1nb Plate 5244 | v American Tobacco i WEATHER CONDITIONE AND GENERAL | i Tt FORECAST. Anaconda Mining Co . The pressure bas risen rapldly along the | 2.010 Brookiyn Rapid Trans! 724 poast of Oregon and Northern California. There | 2,650 Colorado Fuel & Iron 447 hes been & slight fall in Southern California | 1,660 Continental Tobacco - 2% and in Arizona. The storm over British Co- 701 Continental Tobacco B4 Jumbia is now well on its way eastward, and | 2,575 Federal Steel . . b ie central about Saskatchewan. Rain has fallen | 665 Federal Steel pi R generally over the northern half or the Pacific | 1,200 General Electric . 27 Blope 169 Glucose Sugar .. . 63 a there has been a rain- nches in the past twelve hours, and ucose Sugar pi International Paper ......; International Paper prefd Laclede G National € maximum wind velocities are pm;t-dl kPum-nd, 34 miles per hour from the south; Baker City, 30 from the | Winnemuccs. 3 southwest e orecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending February 22, 1900 1,300 National Steel 8% Northern California—Fair Thursday, except 325 Natlonal Steel prefd . 96 in extreme morthern portion, where light raf | 200 New York Air Brake 124 are likely: southerly, changing to f < North American iy erly, winds L% O ‘Wi Pacific Coast f ) Southern California—Fair Thursday: light Pacific Coast 1 53 Pacific Coast 24 prefd. Pacific Mafi . People's Gas . Pressed Steel Car . northerly winds in the interior; wekterly winds on_the coast Nevada—Falr Thursday Utah—Fair Thursday. Arizona—Fair Thursday. G Pressed Steel Car p an Francisco and vieinity—Fair Thursday; 0 Pullman Palace Car ... conditions Tavorable for light fog in the mom. | ;- Standard Rope and Twin ing; fresh westerly winds. 1213 Sugar % Sugar prefd . & Tenn Coal & Iron ...... United States Leather . United States Leather pi Urited States Rubber . ited States Rubber prefd .. Weatern Union . ALEXANDER. G. McADIE, o Forecast Officlal. 0 2,02 100 188 EASTERN MARKETS. r——a Republlc 1 L epublic S prefd . Rc&s:nf... :5’3" New York Stock Market. D A s NXEW YORK. Feb. 21.—Interest in the stock | U 198 INYC lsts. market continued very restricted to-day and | m,flg L“fmf“' Ca | operations were largely In the hands of pro- BOL| Dot | fessional traders, as on the earlier days of | the weck. The dullness was in part due to | to-morrow’s holiday, the traders hesitating to | put oul new contracts on account of doubt ex- | isting over the speculative outlook. Even the | closing up of contracts incident 1341 | Dist. of Col 3.65s... |Or Nav 1sts. to the eve | Atchison gen 4 sy 109 Do 4s. of & holiday was on & small mcale, indicating Do adj & S22 Or Snort Line 64 1275 | thet outstanding commitments on either side Can So 2di 109%.| Do con bs.. 5 are small. The mere fact of duliness and Ches & Ohlo 4%s.. 9514 Reading gen 4s. apathy on the buying side is likely to Invite | mflokfim 19 R G W lsts... | aggression by the bear party and they had the additional encouragement of positive wemk- ness in_a handful of stocks. of which People's | Chicago term 4s. Gas. Third Avepue and Leather were most | D & R G 1st affected, deciines in those three ranging from | Do 4s. 2% to &%, the latter People’s Gas. There was | ET V & furthermore the hardening tendency of the | Erie money gnarket which was only evident in quo- 9% | Do bs. 101% 8o Railway 1, Stand R & T 6s... 78 7% |Tenn new set 3s... 8 | at 2@2% per cent; last loan, | preferred, 35%: | * | 5% elevator; No. 2 | cerned. Busines | market closed at $31 2582, against $31 25@31 60 | este. 106 |Va Centuries. 95 | Do deferred. 65% [Colo So 4 91i¢ S Pacific 4. MINING STOCKS. 15 Ontario 05| Ophir .. 1 35| Plymouth . 50 Quicksilver 10" do_prefd 25 Sjerra Nevada 50 6 |3tandard 65 Union €on Hale & Norcross. Homestake . fron Sfiver Mexican . 15/ Yellow Jacket ... BOS' TOCKS AND BONDS. Money— |Union Pac Zall loans ......8%@4%|U; Time loans 4%@5 West End Stocks— Wis Cent . Atchison . 20| Bonds— do prefd 315 Atchison 4s ....... 983 Am Sugar 112 N E Gas & Coke.. 71l do prefd . 112 | Mining shares— Bell Tel .. 333 |Adventure .. i Boston & Albany..240 |Allouez Min Co.... 2% Boston Elevated...120 (Amalg Copper .... 33 oston & Maine.. 199 |Atlantic ..... L2y B & Q. Dom Coal 123% |Boston & Mont. 42 Butte & Boston. do prefd . 116 |Calumet & Hecla. Fed Steel 54% Centennial : do pretd % | Franklin Fitchburg prefd ..125i3 Osceola Gen Elec . 126% | Parrot . do_prefd 138 |Quincy. 4 Ed Elec Il 205 {Santa Fe Copper.. § Mex Cent 192 Mich Tel E Gas & Coke 214 Colon; 0Old Dominion . 15 Wolverines 19%] New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Mopey on call, steady i closed offered at 13; prime mercantile paper, 44@5 per cent; sterling_exchange, weak at $4'S7 for demand and $4 S3%@4 S4 for sixty days: posted rates, $4 §5@4 88%; commercial bills, %4 83@4 83%; sl ver certificates. 59%@00%c; bar silver, 59%c: Mexican _dollars, 47%c: Government ~bonds, strons: State bonds, strong; raliroad bonds, irregular, Condition of the Treasury. ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—To-day’s statement of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avail- able cash balance, $294,552,323; gold reserve, $224,363,507. Tondon Market. NBW YORK. Feb. 21.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablexram says: The markets here were cheerful most of the day on persistent rumors of the relief of Lady- smith, but toward the close African mining shares broke on pessimistic reports that Colenso had been reoccupled by the Boers, that Colonel Plumer’s relief column had been broken up and that General MacDonald was severely wounded. There was no authority for these stories except as to MacDonald’s wounding, but the mar- kets were depressed by them. In the street there was a rally on a circumstantial statement that General Cronje was surrounded. Business was at no time large, and the settlement was easy, exchange money being difficult to place. Americans were the most active market on London buying, but they sagged on New York | sales. The contango was 4%@4%. The bank bought £5000 gold in bars. The week’s outflow was £134,000, Call money was easy this morning and a little was repaid to the bank, but in the afternoon there was considerable fresh borrowing. Bills were scarce. Silver was heavy on an_ influx of Mexican dollars. Parls cheque was 25.20%; Berlin, 20.51. CLOSING. Canadian Pacific, 101%; Erle, 13%: Erfe first Union Pacific' preferred, 79; Northern Pacific preferred, 7134: Atchison, 21%; Grand Trunk, 8%; Anaconda, $%. Bar sliver steady at 27%d per ounce. Money 3% ver cent. New York Grain and Produce. *- 20 NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 19.610 barrels; exports, 16,260 barrels; sales, 6700 packages; market quiet and steady. WHEAT—Recelpts, 141,600 bushels; exports, G8 bushels; sales, 1,630,000 bushels futures, ”r'-. weak; No. 2 red, 7T%e f. o. b. afloat prompt; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $0c f. o. b. afloat prompt; No. 1 hard Duluth, 81%c. "Op- tions opened ‘irm on good local ‘and forelgn buying, but were depressed er by disap- pointing cable prospects of snow in the wheat country ahead of cold weather, light export demand and easier tendencies of corn; closed weak, %@4c net decline: No. 2 red March % 15 160,000 bushels export; ];IQY'Z;:’ IGT‘ -l‘l:.,rlg."lmds‘nl 74 3-16c, closed at c; Sep- T e, closed at Tiko. ady. Futures opened barely steady at unchanged prices to 10 points decline and ruled fairly active: market closed steady, 5@ 15 points net decline; total sales were 37,250 bags, including_ March, $7@7 05; May, 715: July, $7 15 September. 37 25@7 30; October, §7 25g7 3; November, §1 25; December, 17 40; March, $7 50 (1901). Spot coffée—Rio dull; No. 7 invoice, 8%¢; No. 7 jobbing, 9%c; mild, Quiet; Cordova, $%4@lde. SUGAR—Raw steady to firm. Refined, quiet. DRIED ERUIT. Evaporated apples ruled moderately active and steady to-day on'a ’ood demand from exporters and prospects of light receipts to- morrow. Prices remain at the.old basis of operations. ‘alifornia dried fruits, while not m’:‘th‘m were steady In tone at unchanged prices. EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 5@6c prime, 84@6ic; cholce, 77%e; fancy, 8@Skc. CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@ic per| pound. as to size and quality. APRICOTE—Royal, 13g@15c; Moorpark, 15@18c. PEACHES—Peeled, 15@22; unpeeled, 8%@Sc. — New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Except for a slight concession in the price of speiter and nom- inal advance in tin the market for metals was without change, 80 far as prices were con- if anything, was less active, although dull enough to begin with. LAKE COPPER—Closed at $16 25. TIN—After an inactive and almost nominal the preyious day. But the quotations wers much a matter of guesswork in the absence of satiefact actual business. LEA osed dull and more or less nominal on_the basis of 34 7084 T5. SPESI‘;‘Eg—CIOM with a downward tendency at . T el price for Tead iwas 1 4, and for copper $16 25. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—CATTLE—Choice about steady: others slow to shade lower: choice Texas bulls steady: cow market and canners steady to weak; feeders dull; good to cholce, 35 10@5 80; poor to medium, $4@4 76; mixed stockers, $3 40@3 80; relected feeders, $4 25@ 475; good to cholce cows, $3 40@4 35; heitars, $3 40@4 60; canners, $2 20G2 90; calves, $4 60Q §; fed Texas beev U@s. { HOGS—Market 2%c to 5c_lower; tops, $5; mixed and butchers, 34 7 i Eood heavy, 34 85@5; rough heavy, $4 §0; light, 34 656 487 bulk of sales, $4 9%5. EHERP—Sheep and lambs steady; native wethers, 84 50@5 76; lambs, 3$5@7; Western lambs, 36@7. %celpH.t(lo, 18,000; hogs, 43,000; sheep, 14,000. * Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—May wheat, Influenced by easier cables, opened a shade lower at 67%@ 6Sc. The strength of corn caused some buying, which lifted the price to 6S%c. There was a good deal of selling on foreign account up to the last minute, but there was a falr com- mission house demand around 6Sc, and the market ranged near the end between 67%c and The break in corn during the last half hour further depressed the market. - May touched §7%c and closed steady at %@%c under yesterday, at CT%@6T%c. Corn ned firm on the wet weatber and higher Liverpool cables, May %@%c improved at 3%@G3%%c. Heavy selling by strong local interests, however, caused reaction, which was helped along by lesser people. The close was easy, May hc undét yes y at de. . The business in the oats pit was very small. Elevators were reported full, and the couRtry districts long on the cereal. May closed lower at 234,@28%c. . - coptionally heas noe oot T e e onally hea 5 Eradually forced down by f“mam‘nmm" clote was weak. The market was not & big one. May pork closed 17%¢ under yester- g:z":n May lard 15¢ down‘fgd May ribs 10@12%c There will be no.session of the board to-mor- row—Washington's birthday. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— igh. Low. Close. WhMEaes 1 February . 66% 66l 664 €% 68 8! 7% T - - wr own o B 353 35 o Rl B eeeeen. 238 2% 3% 2% Mess Pork, per bbl— May ...... 085 1097% 1085 1085 July . 095 10 67% 10 87% 10 87% Lard, per 166 May . G055 B9 612 600 600 5 600% 59%2% B89 600 . 6 tmv/: 592% 6% h tati folls : Flour, sty S e went. sstbe; No. 3 red. 70@71c; No. 2 corn, 3ic; No. 2 oats, 23@28%c; No. 2 white, %%@%c: No. 3 white, Zu@zc; No. 2 rye, 53%c; No. 2 barley, 37@45c; No. 1 flax seed, g b&rm‘:; ’lolgzethy sedd, "Wzm“fi:"s; ,;'3 T , 10 85; lard, b ST thort-rib sides (ioose). 3 50@8 10; dry nl::d shoulders (boxed): 6%@6t%c: short clear sides - (hoxed), $6@6 10; whisky, distillers’ fin- ishéd goods, per gal, $123%; sugars, cut loaf, 6.05c; granulated, o.48c. ipts. Shipments. e 39,000 64,000 14,000 000 170,000 14000 105,000 Rye, bushel 5,000 7,000 Barley, busheis. 93,000 25,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was firm; creamery, 19G24c; dairy, 19¢ fi%flfihefle. firm, 12@i3c. Eggs, weak; fresh, c. e e A R BN Foreign Futures. Wheat— Opening Closing Flour— ening Closing Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Peb.i 21.—Clearings, §246,207; balances, §38,846. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Feb, 21.—WHEAT—Steady but fnactive: Walla Walla, &éc; valley, 8c; blue- stem, 56o. ‘WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Feb. 2L.—WHEAT—Club, 83c; blue- stem, She. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Feb, 21.—Consols, 101%; silver, 27%d; French rentes, 101f 20c; wheat cargoes off coast, nothing doing; cargoes on passage, noth- ing doing; cargoes No. 1 standard California, 298 94: English country markets, slow. LIVERPOOL, Feb, 21.—Wheat, dull; wheat in Paris, weak; flour in Paris, weak; French country markets, quiet and steady. COTTON—Uplands, 4 31-12d. CLOSING. CORN—Spot American mixed new quiet, 3s 8%4; do old, quiet, 3s %4. Futures, quiet; March, 3s $%d; May, 3s T%d. WHEAT—Spot, dull; No. 1 California, stocks exhausted. Futures, quiet; March, bs 9%d; May, s 9%d. AR T e — LOCAL MARKETS. ) Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty day: Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Cables New York Exchange, sight New York Exchange, telegraphic Fine Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars Wheat and Other Grains. ‘WHEAT—Liverpool and Parls were lower. Chicago was easier, owing to genmeral rain or snow over the winter wheat belt. The cash demand was a bullish feature, and 200,000 bush- els were taken for export. The seaboard re- ported that foreign news indicated something up_abroad. In the local market futures were rather firmer. To-day being a holiday there will be no mar- ket. &L Spot Wheat—Shipping, $7%@98%e; milling, $1@1 02%. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Besslon—9:15 o’clock—December— 4000 ctls, $1 06%; 8000, $1 06%; 2000, $1 06%; 2000, $1 06%. Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—May—2000 ctls, 99%c: 12,000, $1. Deceml ), §1 06%. Afternoon’ Session—No_sales. BARLEY—The situation shows no change, the market being dull. T@iTi4e for No. 1 and e for off Brewing and Shipping S0@8733c; evalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o' clock—No sales. Becond Session—No sales. Regular * Morning Scesion—May—2000 ctls, T4BRc; 2000, T4Ne: ), _75c. ‘Atternoon Session—No sales. OATS—Continue neglected and nominal. White, $110@1 30; Red, 9c@$1 17%; Gray, CORN—Fastern White ‘s quoted at 5 per ot and Eastern Yellow at $1G102%; mixed, $1. TRYE orscqs o per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nomin Flowr and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, 33 60@3 15, usal terms; bakers' extras, $3 40G3 50; Oregon and,Washington, $2 75@3 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sdcks are as fol- %6, usual discount to the trade: Graham Lo, 5325 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 15; Rye Corn Meal, 's2 1, 32 50; Rice Flour, § Mmoo, $450; Hominy, 8 2508 60; Buck. ‘wheat Flour, u%m Cracked Wheat, 33 Tk O R P T ] Oets (barrels), ' ', 7 ;‘;fl?”:l’l i!l.rle; $5; Split Peas, 35; Green Peas, 3660 per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. “There were heavy receipts of Bran from the north, but prices were unchanged. Hay con- tinded weak and quiet. N—$12@13 per ton. #DDLI'NG.S—'“ £ ton. JEDSTUFFS — olFr Barley, 17 per ton} Ollcake Meal at the mill, $26@27; bing, 28 Cocoanut Cake, 20 Corn. Meal, 50; Cracked Corn, §23 ; Mixed Feed, $16 60; Cottonseed M $28 per ton. HAY—Wheat, $6 50 for common to ®ood and $9 for cholce; eat and Oat, $6 ?ln!. 36GS; Barley, $07; Alfalfa, $6@7 per on. : STRAW-26@40c per bale. Beans and Seeds. There s nothing new to report in any de- scription, the market being dull all around. BEANS—Bayos, $3 25@3 35; small White, §3 20 1 White, $2 10; Pinks, $2 50@ e o Biackave, W w0 Buttere i Lima. $5 15@5 25; Pea, $3 2098 40; Red Kidneys, §3 60g4. SEEDS — Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Canary, Mustard, nominal; Flax, $1 90G2 %e per 1b for Callfornia and 4g, for Eastern femp, 4@4%: Alfalfa, $@10c: Rape, 2%@3ci Timothy, 4@4%c. DRIED PEAS—Nlles, §1 60@1 50; Green, $1 75 @2 60 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Prices for everything stand about the same. Surplies of Potatoes and Vegetables are free. POTATOES—Early Rose, 8@%c; River Reds, 0@75c; Burbanl sack; Oregon Betoanke R 10 Beel P 1100 Potatoes, B e N it i VEGETABLES—Hothouse Cucumbers, §c@$1 per dozen; Rhubarb, 7@12%e per 1b; Alr;n 8@1T%c; Green Peas, 2%Gdc per Ib for geles and 5@éc for Alameda; String Beans, 62 10c; Cabbage, 40@50c; Los Angeles Tomatoes. Teasi 2. Eex Flant from Los Anesies 106 12i4c; Dried Okra, 12%c per Ib; Garlic, 6c; Green Peppers from Los Angeles, 4@bc; pers, 8@10c; Carrots, 30@40c per sack; Los geles Summer Squash, $1@1 25 per box. Poultry and Game. There were large receipts of dressed Turkeys, some of which were carried over. Lean and inferlor stock sold as low as Sc. Other Poultry was firm, supplies being light. 1pG e continted*dull, the demand for, 1t hav- fallen off considerably. 'ULTRY—Live Tumpwu for Gobblers e e e e 1 g Ducks, ias 15 cia and 4i@s for youns: Hens, ¥ CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges. 41 50 per box; Seedlings, Tic@$1 60; Pomelos, 7e@ 32 50; Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@2 50 | for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $5 ; Cal- | 70@80c? long Wool, $1@i 50 each: Horse Hides, P bUWUARY 1500, Ilarge and $5 50@4 50 for small; Pigeons, §1 %@ 180 per dosen for old and $2q} 0 for squabe, GAME—Quail, $125@1 0; Mallard, 4 60 Canvasbacks, $2@4; Sprig, $1 75@2; Teal, §1 90 Widgeon, $150; Small Duck, $1; Hare, 75¢@ $1.25; bits,'$1@1 75; Gray Geese, $2 6004 White, $1@1 50; Brant, $150@2: Honkers, # Erglish _Boige, §3 6008 per_dowes: Jack Baips, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. No further decline in Eggs is noted, but the market is heavily supplied and dull. Cheese remains unchanged. Butter is a fraction off again. oyamery—Fancy Creamery, 12Q2%e; seconds, c. < Dairy—Fancy, 20c; good to choice, 18@19c; CHEESE—Chofce mild new, 10c; Young America, 10@llc; Eastern, 15%@léc: EGGS—Quoted at 1244@13%c for store and 14D 15¢ per dozen for ranch. Eastern are nominal. Five care of Riverside Navels sold at auction as follows: Fancy, $133@2 60; cholce, $1 8@ Navels, in poor condition, sold as follows: Fancy, $1 25@1 35; standard, $1@1 10. APPLES—20@60c per box for common, Tic@$1 tor_good to_choice, and $1 25@1 50 for fancy. BUTTER— common, 15@176. ehe old, So; Western, 13%@16c per Ib. Decidous and Citrus Fruits. 190; standard, $1@155. A car of San Diego DECIDUOUS FRUITS— ifornia Limes, 25@50c: Bananas, 31 2@2 50 bunch; Pineapples, $3 50@4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4l4¢ for 40-50's, . 4@4%c for 50-60' 3¢ for 60-70's, 3%c for 70-80's, 3c for 80-%0's and 2%c for 20-100" Apricofs, 11@13¢ for Royals, 1214@16c for Moor- parks and 12@l4c for Blenheims: Peaches, 5%@ 6c for Standards, 64@6%c for cholce and T@Se for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10@12%c; Evapo- rated Apples, 6@7c; Sun-dried, 5@s%ec per Ib; Nectarines, §@9c; Pears, 3%@4%c for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves; Black Figs, 2@2%c White Figs, 2@3c; Bleached Plums, 8@dc; bleached Plums, 7@7%c for pitted and 14c for unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per 1b, 10c: cholce, Sc; standard, Sc: prime, 6c; un- bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, 8ic; choice, Tisc; standard, 6lgc; prime, c; unbl hed Sultanas, 5c; Seedless, 50-1b boxes, 5c: 2-crown, loose muscatels, 5 3-crown, 6i4c; 4-crown, 7c; London Layer: 2-crown, $130 per box: 3-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, $3. All prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points in_California. NUTS—Chestnuts, $@3; Walnuts, $@% for standatds and 9@10c for ‘softshell; Almonds, 11%@12c for paper shell, $@l0c for soft and 4@ | bc for hardshell: Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and Sc for California: Brazil Nuts, Tia@sc: Fil- befin-. 12@12%c: Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50 HONEY—Comb, 11%@12¢ for bright and 10%@ llc for light amber: water white extracted, T%c; light amber extracted, 74 @7%c; dark, 5%0Q 6c_per Ib. BEESWAX—24@2c per 1b. Provisions. Local dealers are still cutting Hams, though the tone of the market is firm. CURED MEATS—Bacon, %%o per Ib for heavy, 10c for light medium, 1lc for light, 12 for extra light and 13%c for sugar-cured; East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 13@13%c; Callfornia T ams, nominal; Mess Beef, Y12 per bbl; extra | Mess, $13; Famliy, §l4; extra Prime Pork, $14 %; | extra clear, §17; Mess, 316; smoked Beef, 11c | er Ib. LARD-—Tierces quoted at 6%@7c per Ib for compound and Sc for pure: half-barrels, pure, §%c; 10-1b tins. §%c: 5-1b tins, 9c. ,CO'A;&OLENDTIen-eI. T%@s%e per 1b; 10-1b tine, c. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Of the Wool destined for Boston on the steameér Walla Walla, which salled on the 20th inst., 23,39 pounds were grease, value $7436 T: and 60,673 pounds scoured, value $30,33 i HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Heavy salted steers, 10%@11%c; Medium, 9%@10%c: light, 9ic: Cowhides, 93.@10%c; Stags, 7c: Salted Kip, 94@ 10%c; Calf, 914@10c; Dry Hides, sound, 13 culls and brands, 15@16c; Dry Kip and Veal 17c; Dry Calf, 19@20c; Sheepskins, yearlings, @30c_each: short Wool, 33@fc each: medfum | | | | | §2 503 for large and 31 25G2 for small; Coits, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5@5%c per Ib; No. 2 wn&i;_nnned, 6%c; grease, 214@3c. WOO! Fall clip, San Joaguin plains. 9@10¢; South- ern, 8@i0c: Middle County, 11@13c: Humboldt and Mendocino, 17@20c; Eastern Oregon, 13@ 16c; Valley Oregon, 18@20c; Northern Mountain, {ree, 11@lic; Northern Mointain, detective, 10g 1c per Ib. HOPS—i@11c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—6X@7%c per 1b for falr to choice. | VEAL—8@10c per Ib. | MUTTON—Wethers, §@8%c; ewes, Tl c per Ib. | LAMB—Spring, 12%c: yearlings, $@10c b. PORK _Live Hogs, 6%@6 for smail and me: dium and 5%@5%c for large: stock Hogs and feeders, 5% @5%c; dressed Hogs, 7@S%ec. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, 35 65; Grain Bags, 6%@6%c; Wool Bags, Fleece Twine, T3e. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; new Welling- ton, $8; Southfleld Wellington, §7 50 Seattle, 37; Bryant, $7; Coos Bay, 35 50; Wallsend, $s: Co-operative Wellsend, $3; Scotch, —; Cum berland, $12 in bulk and $13 50 in sacks; Penn- sylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks. SUGAR-The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, terms net cash, In 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c: Pow- dered, 5%c; Candy Granulated, 5%c; Dry Gran- ulated, Sic; Confectioners' A, 3%c; Magnolia, A, 4%c: Extra C, 4%c; Golden C, 4ic; barrels, 1-i6c more: half-barrels, 4c more; boxes, iyc more; 50-1b bags, e more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Domi- Dominos, half-barrels, 5%c; boxes, 64c per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2L Calcutta 2% @32%c¢; Flour, qr sks .... 26,93¢ Alfalfa Seed sks. 84 Wheat, ctls 1,030 Pelts, bdls 19 Barley, ctls ..... 23,430 Wool, bags 15 Oats, ctls .. 120 Oats’ (rail) ‘ctia. ) 516 Butter, ctls 280 [Omions, eks 50 Cheese, ctls 245 Bran, sks 290 Tallow, ctls 218 |Midditngs, ‘sks 21 Exgs, doz 17,160 Potatoes, 59 Sugar, sks 400 | Beans, 25 Quicksiiver, fisks. 125 Oregon. Leather, rolls 118 |Flour, ar sks 8,736 Wind 111,650 (Oats, " ctls . 660 Hide: 3 325 |Bran, sk .. 400 elts, bdls 3,340 (Middiings, sk £ THE STOCK MARKET. —_— & On the morning session of the Bond Ex- change there was a further drop In Glant Powder to $38 §7%, and in Spring Valley Water to 396 75. The other stocks were uncl 50Q Spring Valley Water was active at 97 in Otherwise there was atternoon. ™Thers was business in ofl ere was more business in ofl st will be seen by the sales. by To-day being a legal holiday the boards will not be in session. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. ‘WEDNESDAY, Feb. 21-2 p, m. Bid. Ask. U S Bonds— Eautt 6 I, co.. 24" A 4s quar coup..14 — |Mutual ¥l Co. 13 48 quar reg...l— 14% 0 G L & H. 6% & ‘quar new. — Pac Gas Imp.. 51 52 quar coup.. — — |Pac Ligh . Miscellaneous— S.F G .& tE.co. b fi"‘ Cal-st Cab San Francisco. 414 ©.C wat 58 Stockton Gas.. 12 — EdL &P Insurance— F&cl Firem's Fund.226 — Geary-s = Bank Stocks— HC& 105 Anglo-Cal Ltd. 684 — HC& 106% — |Bank of Cal...404 410 L A Ry s.....106 Cal S D & T.. 98% 99% LA L Cosa— First National.250 305 Do Entd ta:: = 18 |Morcn e gn! — erchants’ Ex — L A& 103 — |Nev Nat Bk... — E Market. .o = ‘Do 1st 17% NCN 108 — N Riot 13% — N-R ot 15 — NPC 102 — NPC 108 106%; Dax Granedn — a1 — | s Onle Tran 6111 112% Calfrornin oy Qak W Co 5%..105 Geary-st Oceanic SS Co.105% — Om C Ry fs... — 128% P & C1 Ry 6s..104% — Pk & O Ry 68. — — Powell-st R 65.119% — Sac L G& R 55 — 100 SF & SJV 5s..116% — 3 Ry of Cal 64, — 100 8 P of A 0s...10% — S P C 6s(1905) . 1 - S P C 6s(1906).112 13 S PCesn. — — SPClstegs. — — |k HEree e at e 8V Wi dimsios Gas 6a..102% — i | 300 Yuken . (Cai Fruit Ase 10 % Mer Ex Apen Oeeantc 8 Ca 7 Waler D(M-'”; Tantia Costa. oy, §14 Vac A F Ao 3 = e Y S leinc® ~ |Pas & Bor co.1é Cent Gashight | Bar Patut Co., 18 =~ Cont Lo & P, 4 %) Morning Bession Bosrd - 25 Contra Costa Water .U 100 Fquitable Gas . ,: ; 100 Honakes B €0 ... p a0 Glant Fowder Con 33 5 Glant Powder Con LA Powder Con [l {A Vowder Con 25 Powder Con oo o 60 Powder Co LR . m 10 Glant Powder . . AT 20 Hutchinson 8 ¥ Co % 60 25 Kilavea 8 P Co P 140 20 Makawell 8 € cash . 4. 10 Makaweli S - % 6 Market-st Ry, b b 60 $0 Spring Valley Water . o100 3 Spring Valley Water . "7 50 California-st R R 18 28 ‘aliforn! it 32000 N P C R 5s.. 106 25 Afternoon Session. Toard— 8 Contra Costa Water .... 100 Contra Costa Water . 20 Contra_Costa Water 110 Glant Powder Con 15 Hana P Co 25 Kilnuea 8 P Co . 6000 Los Angeles Ry ba . 200 Makawell 8 Co $4000 Market-st 1t R $2000 Northern Ry 10 Oakland Ga 100 Onomea 8 (o 100 Panuhau 8 P Co ... 3 S F Gas & Eleotrie Co. - EEEEEEER D lloy Water, & 20 Spring Valley Water 5 Spring Valley Water 78 Spring Valley Was CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. SHEINIALATISUIINSRAS Morning Session. Board— 50 Caribou 200 Caribou 160 Buckhora 150 Barker Ranch 300 Anaconda . 200 Monterey 50 Yukon . Street— 200 Caribou 100 Yukon . &3 gNBEERS - Afterncon Session. Board— 400 Anaconda 100 Yukon . Street— PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Sesston. Board— 350 Caribou 150 Home O 75 Home Oil . MINING SHARES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. o ELt] 200 Alta .. 01| 50 Gould & Curry 300 Best & Belcher 32| 300 Mexican ‘ 200 Challenge 15| 200 Ophir 500 Chollar 18| 300 Potost . 100 Con Cal & Va.1 40/1000 Sterra Ne Afternoon Session. 300 Crown Point... 07[ 100 Slerra 200 Mexican . 20| 100 Union Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 28 anpes 200 Belcher 21| 500 Mexican ....... 30 300 Con Cal & 37% | 200 Yellow Jacket.. 17 100 Con Cal & Va.l 40 Afternoon Session. 100 Con Cal & Va.l 40 200 Hale & Norcros 31 200 Crown Point ... 08 200 Mexican . 20 200 Gould & Curry 14 100 Ophir ... 200 Hale & Norcros 30| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 21— p. m. AUCTION SALES NOTICE! OVERNMENT SALE POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TCH THIS ADVERTISEMENT FOR Dav e AND DATE OF SALE. onsisting of 206 Tents: 5009 Curtains = Nater 5 Dack and Drill Mattress Cover Hleeping 6500 Pillows: 4000 Sheiter w‘.&nmn Biiver Band Instruments. Bass $nare Drums; 100 Fiiters; 5% Galvanised W Buckets: 59 Assorted Shovels. etc Contractors, Klondikers, resort keepers. ers, hotels, steamboats, sailmakers, t awning makers, attention called to this sa. BW YORK AUCTION CO.. Auctione G morning tides are given in the e e e e day in the order of occurrence as to time. Th second time eolumn gives the second tide the day, the third time column the third and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are bu: three tides, as mometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States C Survey charts, except when & minus sign (—) precedes the Beight. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference i3 the mean of the lower low waters. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Offics, U. 8. N., Mer chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., February 21, 1900 The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-da: i. e. st noom of the 120th meridian, or at o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, ., in charge. Lieutenant Commander, U. S. Steamer Movements. ./Crescent City. -|Humboldt. sEngNE Ruth ....... |Feb. A, Blanchard .| [Feb. Benmohr .. Feb. Crescent City. Feb. Robt. Adamson Nanaimo |Feb. [Humbolat. |Grays Harbor. |Honotulu. Kotchinotzu . Coos Bay. SBENANNN N SRR RE Bid.Ask. | Alpha 02 03 Kentuck Alta . — 01 Lady Wasi Andes . 65 06/ Mexican | Belcher . 21 22| Occidental Best & Bel 33 34/Ophir . Bullion — 04 Overma » 1 Caledonia 37 38 Potost s n Chollar 18 2 n 2| alleng 17 20 - @ Confidence 1T — 3| Con Cal & Va..140145 % 36| Con Imperial .. — 01 Sliver HIill . — 6 Con New York. 04 St. Louis o —| Crown Point . 08 Standard & | Exchequer 01 Syndicate 3 —| Gould & Curry 15| Unlon Con . 2 8 Hale & Norcros 20 31|Utah . u 12| Tull . — 02 Yellow Jacket.. 1§ 13 | Justice o7 e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Bank of Lake to Florence Blythe-Hinckley- Moore, lot on S line of Geary street, 30:5 W of Kearny, S 50:0%, SW 384:10%. W 40:11, N 205, E 60, N 20, W 30, N 50, E 135:6, 8 1:5, W 30,83, E 50:6, N 716, E 151:5, and property under sidewaik in said block (recorded Feb- ruary M, 1900), quitclaim deed, $5. George W. and Mary Hatman to Vietor J. Guinaseo, lot on N line of Filbert street, 260:6 | E of Gough, ¥ 130 by W 75; §2250. | Elizabeth 'and P. J. Coffee to Fredericka Fogler (wife of Joseph), lot on NE cormer of Ellis and Laguna streets, N 24 by E 75; $10. Charlotte F. Clarke to Edith A. E. Lyman, lot o S line of Pacific street, 147 W of Scott, W 30 by S 127:8%; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Robert A. McLean, lot on SW_corner of Broadway and Devisadero street, W 125 by. S 265 — Isaac and Emily Eliaser to B. Harris, lot on W.line of Ashbury street, 200 N of Fell, | N 25 by W 106:3; $10. Edward and Fanny R. Barnett to same, lot on N line of Page street, §1:3 W of Cole, W 25 by N 100; 31 German_Savings and Loan Society to Caddle E. Hamilton, lot 23, block 2, Marion Tract (hospital lot): $10. 3 City and County of San Francisco to Comley H. Randail, lot on W line of Howard street, 8 S of Nineteenth, § 31 by W 122 Eliza Grimm to Henry Grimm, corner of Pacific and Larkin streets, S E 20; gift. Sharon - Estate Company (a corporation) to | Mary E. O'Keefe, lot on SW_line of Fremont | street, 204:9 SE of Folsom, SE 24:83 by SW 100, quitclaim deed; —. Estate Mary C. Grant (by John Rafferty, executor) to same, same; $3050. Mary E. O'Keefe to F. Joseph Speck, same; 0. i fartin, and_ Clarinda L. Cresalla to Pacifie Telephone and Telegraph Company, lot on NW iine of Jessie street, 200 NE of Sixth, NE 25 by NW 7; $10. Peter M. and Helen S. Mawk to Douglas W. Montgomery, lot on SW cornar of Ninth ave- nue and California street, W 32:6 by S 110: $10. Frederick Willlams to Willlam M. Lacey. lot on-E-line of Twenty-sixth avenue. 135 § | of Clement street, S 25, NE 83:11, NW 25, W §1:2 2-3; $10. Winslow and Bertha L. Anderson to John Greeley, lot on NE corner of Thirtieth avenue and A street, N 100 by E 30; $10. Frank W. and Emma A. Fuller to W. BE. Stanford, lot on E line of Twenty-seventh ave- nue, 195 N of B street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Builders’ Contracts. W. & J. Sloane & Co. (owners) with Flood- berg & McCaffrey (contractors), architects Tharp & Holmes—Rough furring, steel lathing, plain and ornamental plastering in the oriental room of a brick building for a seven-story brick bullding on NW corner of Post and Gar- diner streets. N 137:6, W 1836, S 50, E 19:6 § Fiirah B, Cowglll (wite of Lewls , Cow ‘s of L, with Cotter & Jones (contractors), u::]m T. Paterson Ross—All work for a two-story, basement and attic frame buflding on lot on S line of Clay street, §7:6 E of S, E 35, 5100, B 25, S 2784, W 50, N 17743 90155, Mrs. Caroline G. Sarber (owner) with J. L. Wilson and J. F. Long (contractors) architect none—Carpenter and brick work, tinning, gal- yanized iron, lathing and plastering for & one- 5%32 ?.“u.s‘;i“a.':%',‘(m?g& BN rs. Ann Judge (owner) with C. J. Anf (contractor and_ architect) (hospital lote) ag mork for a So-stary !r:m‘:‘ building (two flats) t on corner of Ninet ‘::';_s Jot ety u'...: G neteenth and Ken-¥ n miede tol owa (by attorney) and Edward: G,ngt'hamvb'd‘l!l \.:3 as attorney) (owners), with D. Stratss & Son (contractors), architect George H. Howard—All work (contractor to clear ground within gobr working days) for & barn and_sheds on lot ne of Bryant street e W 25 Dy S 10 Brrn S of Harrter, e ——— — Sun, Moon and Tide. { — i United States Coast and Geodett, Tvey— Times And Heights ot High® ang Eow Waters at_Fort Polnt, entrance Francisco Bav. Published by official au- thority of tae Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at city front (Mission-street wharf) about | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin: the height of tide Is the same at both places. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. Sails. Pler. 22, 10 am|Pler 13 22, 10 am|Pler 13 22, 10 am|Pler is 22, 11 am!Pler 1 2. 4 pm|Pler 13 . 23 2 pm Pler § Crescent City. | 2, 4pm Pler 2 Bonita ...../San Pedro.....'Feb. %, §am|Pler 11 Pt. Arena.(Point Arena.. Feb. 24, 2pm/Pler 2 A Blaneh'd|Coos Bay Feb. M. §pm|Pler 13 City Puebla/Vic & Pxt Sd. Feb. 25. 10 am Pler # Homer ..... Oregon Ports. Feb. 15, 10 am Pier 20 Pomona_... San Diego 26, 11 am Pler 11 North Fork/Humboldt..... %, 9amPler 3 ‘ewburg .. Grays Harbor|Feb. 2, §pm 3 Coptic China & Japan Feb. 27, 1pm PMSS Columbia ..|Portland. Feb. 27, 10 am Pler 24 Coos Bay... Newport. Feb. 25, 9am|Pler 11 Peru . Panama.....(Feb. 25, 12 m PMSS e — — - Shipping Intelligence. —_ . ARRIVED. Wednesday, Feb. 21 Stmr Matteawan, Crosscup, 4 days from Ta- coma. Stmr Arcata, Reed. 56 hours from Coos Bav. Stmr Orizaba, Parsons, 21% hours from Eu- reka. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, 64 hours from Victo- ria end Puget Sound ports. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, 1§ hours from Caspar. Br ship Gen Roberts, Fearon, 6 days from Newcastle, N.S. W. Ship A. G. Ropes, Rivers, 207 days from New York, via Port Stanley 104 days. Schr Joseph and Henry, Rasmussen, T days from Coquille River. Schr Viking, Peterson, 30 days from Hana. Schr Albion, Ericsson, 19 Bours from Fort Brags. CLEARED. Wednesday, Feb. 21 Haw stmr Kinau, Freman, Makawell; Alex- ander & Baldwin. Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Chematnus: R. Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Stmr Corona, Debney, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr_Alameda, Von Sydney ana Oterendorp. Hi lulu; J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. Ship E. B. Sutton, Carver, Honohilu; Welch & Co. Br ship Crown of Denmark, Milman, Queens. town; Eppinger & Co. SAILED. Wednesday, Peb. 3. Stmr Alameda, Van Oterendorp, Honolulw and Sydney. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Greenwood. Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth. Crescent Clty. Stme Newsboy, Walvig, Usal Stmr Westport,’ Ericsson, —. Stmr Aberdeen, Higgins, Seattle. Ger bark Birma, Von Wrede, Queenstown. Bark Harvester, Krebs, Astoria. Bktn J. M. Griffiths, Arey, Port Hadlock. Schr Chalienger. Anderson. Seattle. Schr Fanny Dutard, Rudbach, Port Blakeley. Schr Occidental, Rosich, Eureka. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb. 2110 p. m.—Weather, cloudy; wind, southwest; velocity, 13 miles. SPOKEN. Feb 10—Lat 3.19 N, 4115 W, Br ship British Isles, hence Oct 29, for Manchester. Dec 15—Lat 5 S, long 62 W, Br bark Sofala, trom Oregon, for Queenstown. DOMESTIC PORTS. Rosall BALH“ON BAY—Salled Feb 18—Schr BEthel Zane, San_Pedro. Rk A Saed Feb fi—Tug Ranger. for PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb Bkt Newsboy, {rom San Pedro. BANDON, OR—Arrived Feb fi—chr Co- flle, hence Feb 1 “IBATEX,!E“:AMM Feb 2-Ship Spartan, PUENDOCINO-Sailed Feb fi—Stmr Point Arena, for San Francisco. * PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb Ii—Schr Comet,_from San Pedro. PORT TOWNSEND_Arrived Feb I-Bark Agate, trom Molokai. Safled Feb T1—Schr Mu- riel, for Shanghal. FUREKA- Salled’ Feb_21—Stmr Greenwood, for San Francisco; stmr Laguna, for San Fran- S ALLARD—Salled Feb 17—Schr Ethel Zane, for San Diemo. ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 21—Jap stmr Maru, from Yokohama. - FORT BRAGG—Sailed Feb 21—Stmr Sequofa, for San Francisco. POINT REYES—Passed Feb 21, § p. m.—Ha- watlan stmr San Mateo, from Nanaimo, for Port Los Angeles. . FOREIGN PORTS. MELBOURNE—Salled Feb 2i—Bark Oregon, for Newcastle, Australia, to load for Homolulu. SYDNEY—Arrived prior to Feb 20-Br stme Moana, hence Jan 25. PRAWLE POINT—Passed Feb 21-Br ship Springburn, hence Sept 23, for London. FALMOUTH -Arrived Feb 2l—Br ship Inver. amsay, hence Sept 25. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 21—Br bark Inver- coe. hence Sept 18. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Feb 31—Br stmr Gueen Adelaide. from Tacoma. OCEAN STEAMERS. GENOA—Arrived Feb 21—Stmr W New York. via Napies. e, frem NTWERP—Arrived Fel 0 3 iy P *Arrived Feb from i{\' Yn{‘l_.Amr z,?&nif—amr Patricta, LIVERPOO! rrived Feb 21— f mT; hm}" Stmr Sylvanta, PLYMOUTH—Sailed_Feb from Hamburg, for New York: Fob oo oris Manitou. from Londan, for New Yorw. " ROTTERDAM—Arrived Feb 21—S¢my Staaten- dam, from New York, SOUTHAMPTON—Safled Feb 2-Stmr Saale, from Bremen, for New York. — Weekly Call, $1 per Year