The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 28, 1900, Page 8

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SUMMARY OF .THE MARKETS. Silver a fraction off. Financial quotations unchanged. w YVork stock market lower. A hipment of $285,678 to China. Wi at futures rather lower. Barley dull. Oats. Corn and Rye dull at previous prices. Beans and Seeds inactive and unchanged. Hay shows rather more firmness. Feedstuffs unchanged. Potatoes and Vegetables lower. Butter continues to decline.* Eggs and Cheese weak. Onions easy. Five cars of Eastern Poultry at hand. Quail and Wild Duck go out of season to-day. Another advance in Limes. Lemons and Oranges unchanged. Large Prunes offered at lower prices. Apricots weaker. Provisions quiet at previous prices. Hides lower, weak and accumulating. Tallow unchanged. Wool and Hops dull and mominal. Beef steady, Mutton and Veal weak and Lamb lower. Hogs still scarce and firm. Oil remains unchanged. Charters. peer, lumber at Europe, 37s 64 Treasure Shipment. 450 in Mexican dollars IWeather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISC g are 0, seasonal the in last twenty Last 24 Hours. 0.00 sean, 54. FORECAST. moving eastward. rrant a some ot yet well enough definite forecast of indications, but no damage was done. wind _velocity ht, —Cloudy rn portion, threatening in February 28: Fair Wednesday, at t: light northerly wi Wednesday. Wednesday r Wednesday. eco and probably brisk_south ALEXANDER G. vicinity—Increas g rly winds. MCcADIE, Feb. 21—5 p. m. rainfalls to those of same date mber at Grays Har- | Port chartered prior to arrival k out & treasure list of $285,678, | and Maximum temperature, JITIONS AND GENERAL | 2 of high pressure over Nevada and | An has made its appearance Washington and Vancouver de- its however, develop and may cause rain uthern ~ California. of twenty-six | vm the northwest is reported | o t San_Francisco for thirty | Wednesday, with the h_southwesterly winds with night and probably nds. sing Forecast Official, | in the afternoon ( - Colorado Southern 1st prefd . 100 Colorado Southern 2d prefd . 155 50 Delaware & Hudson 116% 500 Delaware Lackawanna 180 Denver & Rio Grande ... 19 Denver & Rio Grande pre! h | T 12 Erie 1st prefd . 37% Great Northern prefd . e | Hocking Coal . Hocking Valley . Illinois_Central 700 lowa Central ... 100 Iowa Central prefd i .. Kansas City Pittsburg & Guif.[.[.l 12% | Lake Erie & Western..... 2y Mobile & M Northern Reading St St st st Bt st St St Southern Southern Texas & Express Adams Wells F: Union Pacific Union Pacific scellaneous— Lake Erie & Western prefd. Lake Shore . Louisville Manhattan Elevated . Metropolitan Street Rail Mexican Central ... Minneapolis & St Louls Minneapol! Missouri Pacific & Missouri Kansas & Texas New Jersey Central . vew York Central . Norfolk & Western . Norfolk & Western prefd Pacific . rthern Pacific prefd Ontario & Western Oregon Raflway & Nav . Oregon Railway & N Pennsylvania . Reading 1st pretd . Reading 24 prefd Rio Grande Western . Rio Grande Western prefd .. Louis & San Fran.. Louls & Sen Fran 1st prefd. Louis & San Fran 2d prefd. Louis Southwestern .. Louls Southwestern prefd. Paul . Paul prefd Paul & Omaha Pacific . Southern Railway . Rallw Pacific Wheeling & Lake Erie Wisconsin Central ‘ompanies— T80 shville . & St Louls pretd 0% 45 Ohio - 2 | 10% | ouri Kansas & Texas prefd.... 32% | av prefd. 8 }....... American Cotton Ofl | 77160 American Cotton Ofl . American Malting . American Malting pre 234y American Smelting & Re L.l 39 American Smelting & Ref prefd.... $0i; ‘American Spirits 215 | American Spirits prefd 17| American Steel Hoop .. % | American Steel Hoop pre! g | American Steel & Wire .. 57 American Steel & Wire pre: suts | Tin Plate ... 314 ; G T s | EASTERN MARKETS. f * * New York Stock Market. YORK, Feb. 21.—The violent fluctua- NEW exchange trad tes and 4 interest t to-day Bu! t all and Guring the day. market, overing of shorts worked but ties in a state of feverish possible 1o see. Third Avenue erest as on previous day: sale of 2100 shares at tions were practically lost, being made all the way against of the total ultaneous sales tween € and 62 The limits to be no ow last night's quotation, and & ! rally was spasmodic aty on the t interest. in the late dealings ra 105% with only a fractional nifest 1% at last night stock issue bar to the volume of the | The Getalled record of the stock’ arse during the day would be wit At the lowest price it was 20% | of a limited number of stocks realized the profes- | dreams of elystum. Handsome | realized within 2 space of ten | eesarily heavy losses had to | added to the excite- | of the hazard and board- he speculation at the boil- ing in &nd out of the market | The commit- | de almost entirely on the bear | the frequent taking | fre- un- was s of the sim- be. final 1lied Te- There was much disorder and weak- at other points in the list of specialties, notably in the local traction group 4 Tobaceo But an active demand for some the railroad stocks on some reports of large | earnings and covering of shorts in the special ties brought the market to a high level and qGuiet tone. ly from d Avenue. Raltin These trials The local Rubber preferred 3, Omerican Hoop more 4 New York Air Brake 5, and many rafl vania . X Pittsbu:g, C. C. The bea using a ral d shown he greatest weakness. The than road ks from 1 to 2 points, the latter Pennsyl- and St. Louis dropped rushed to cover at the decline, v from 1 10 2 in the stocks which final downward plunge in Third Avenue was offset by the sudden rise in Sugar, leaving the general list confused and unsettled, sses in some points in the raflroad practically recovered. Strong showings of carnings for January were made b; With an increase over st year of 1L with an C. « in the ncrease of 44 per ocent, tone but iist net Atchison, per cent: | and | snd St. Louis and Buffalo, and Pittsburg. Southern Rallway made & strong showing of Eross earnings for but not on a large scale, the neral rendér of ¢ been discounted. The tone of the motty mar- | ket was firm higher. ing though rates were mot qus but collateral 15 serutinized with care and rowers are considered. The fact that sub-treasury has nearly without influence in the stock market. Railroad bonds were dull and Tote! males, par value, $1,690,000. Goves sdvance ¢ week in February. London bought sur- Cronje heving apparently otably grow- | the standing _and resources of the absorbed since last Friday six milllon dollars of cash cannot be irregular. mesit bonds continued their buoyant United States new 4s advanced 1% &nd the 3s, old 4s and 5s i in the bid price. NEW YORK STOCCK LIST. Bid. Atchison ... 20% Atchison prefd ... D8 more & Ohio L eI Canadian Pacific . o sy Canada Southern L 4na Chesapeake & Ohlo . - 2% Chicago Great Western . - Chicago Burlington & Quincy . xg;: Chicago Ind & ville .. . 2% Chicago Ind & Louisville pref - Bity Chicago & Eastern Tliinots . . Y% Chicago & Northwestern . -158 Chicago Rock Island & Pacific...... 107y CCC & St Louis. l& Colorado Southern . slent rallies, keeping the market | erratic fluctuations whos: end | and without | e Sugar maintained its prominent | the market, but reflected much doubt | present large out- | It was forced down | During the hour after noon the | rket seemed to have divorced itself en- | the demoralizing movement in | But in the next hour the bears upon the whole list, tooth and mail, fore- | ing down Western Union an extreme 3% and | ore snd Ohio 2%. Weakness spread from o other points in the rallroad list and | losses were effected among the indus- traction group were down om 1% 10 5%. United States Leather over 2, i People’'s Sugar Western Sugar prefd . Tenneseee Coal & Iron . United States Leather . United States Leather United States Rubber ... United States Rubber prefd Tin Plate prefd. Tobacco Tobacco prefd Anaconda Mining Co Brooklyn Rapid Transit Glucose Sugar .. Glucose Sugar International International Paper prefd . Laclede Gas . National refd aper . Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco .. Continental Tobacco prefd 831 Federal Steel ..... 2% Federal Steel prefd 7 General Electrie 125 Biscuit . 36 | Biscult prefd % | Lead ... 23% Lead prefd . 1035 Steel ... 4634 | Steel prefd . 93" | New York Air Brake North American Pacific Coast ... Pacific Coast 1st prefd . Pacific Coast 2nd prefd Pacific Mail Gas Pressed Steel Car Pressed Steel Car prefd . Pullman Palace Car ... Standard Rope & Twine Union Republic Iron & Steel Republic ron & Steel prefd . P CC & St Louls .. shares, total sales. CLOSING BONDS. UE 103 gs an am Us et ":' g 138 4 s UE R U S 5 reg . 155 T § s coup, Dist of Col i-g5s. Atchison gen 4s BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. ‘erm 4s.. 923 §t Paul con.. Can So 24s C & O 4ias . 98% C & O s 1185 C & NW con o C & NW SFdeb 55.120 Chicago T D 1sts 021 D 4 951 E Ga 1sts.1017 7 F % /1 Gen . G H G H H & H & Towa X C La ne: L&N MK &, MK & Chollor Con Cal & V on Cal a. Deadwood 3 & C ale & 2 Homestake . 00 Iron Silver 6 Mexican 7 Money— call e N Y Cen lsts...... N J Cen gen s |No' Carolina 6s |{No Carolina 4s 105 |No Pacific 35 6 No_Pacific 45 ....103 NY C& St L s in” | Nor & W con bs.. 8% Reading gen 4s R .G W Ist 57ie St'L & I M con 5s.111% StL & S F gen 6s.120 167% StPC&PI SUPC&D in i Jtandard . "nion Con Kellow Jacket iRubber ...... Union Pacific |Union Laend .. |West End . R SR IS M PRI SRR, | well sustained on reports of foreign buying in | The shipping demand was slack, | setting offerings from first hands. May closed | the session w: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— February W y 6 6% 7% 66% 372 g 68 5 Oats No, 3~ = | May 2y au o Wy my | July 2% n% 2N 2% | ~'Mesa' Pork, per barrel— s FS. 28, 85, 38 < : Tard, ver 165 pounds— L May 582% 58 BT% 585 July o 5873 6597% 68 52 Short Hibs, per 100 pounds— 582% b&Y 575 58I 582% ©582% 577% 682y lard, per 100 lbs, $5 65@5 75; short ribs sides (loose), $ 65@5 %; dry 'salted shoulders {boxeds, Qe ahore clear wides (boxed). 5 857%@6; whisky, distillers’ finished goods, per gal, §1 23%. Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Fiour, bbls SB000 000 | Wheat, bu 89,000 Corn, bu . 155,000 Oats, bu 172,000 | Rye," bu 2,000 Barley, bu . 79,000 | On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was firm; creamery, 15@23c; dairy, 15% @?21c; cheese, firm, 12@13c; eggs, firm, fresh, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1900. NEW/ N E Gas & Coke.. 1§ |Tamarack ... 190 0ld Colony 207 |Utah Mining ...... 28% Old Dom .. 115 &Welverinel". . 40 New Yor@y Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—Money on call steady: actual transactions from 2 to 2% per cent; last loan 2 per cent; closed offered at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4%@5% per cent. Bterling exchange firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 $6%@4 §7 for demand and at $4 833,@4 S3% for sixty days. Posted rates, B gc 8 and $4 $713G4 88. Commercial bills, $4 83@4 $3%. _ Silver certificates, = 5SX@60%c. Bar silver, 59%. Mexican dollars, 47%c. Gov- ernment bonds, buoyant; State, inactive; rail- road, irregular. Condition of Treasury. WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—To-day's statement of the condition of the treasury shows: Avail- able cash balance, $300,216,545; gold reserve, $231,264,308. London Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here opened strong to-day on General Cronje's surrender, but punters had bought largely in anticipation of the public coming in, and being disappointed sold out, so that the close was well below the best. Lon- don bought Americans, putting prices well New York first sold and then The best points were reached in the street. Consols were 101%, but eased on the heavy contango, showing in- creased bear commitment. Only @ small por- tion of the amount due the bank was renewed. Bilver was easler on the cessation of Indian orders owing to the holiday. Paris cheque, 25.18%; Berlin, 20.50. CLOSING. Canadian Pacific, 1014; Union Pacific pre ferred, 76%: Northern Pacific preferred, 76 Atchison, 21%; Grand Trunk, 8%; Anaconds, bar silver, steady, 27 7-16d; money, 3 per cent. above parity. bought considerably. ll New York Grain and Produce. | * *= NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 27,240 bbls; exports, 8477 bbls. Inactive but ained, without quotable change. Receipts, 17,600 bushels; exports, 15,993 bushels. Spot, firm; No. 2 red T4%c el : No. 2 red, 76%c f. 0. b. afloat in store; orthern ' Duluth, 78%c f. o. b. afloat No. 1 hard Duluth, §0%c f. o. b. afloat Options firm on’ better cables than and while qulet all day were very prompt. expected, the West, bullish news from the Argentine as to crop estimates and local covering. The bear factors included small clearances and a light export demand, but had little effect. The close was firm at A@%c net advance. March, 73%@73%c, closed T3%c; May, 72@72 7-15¢c, closed 72%c; July, 72%@72%c, closed 72%c; September closed T2ic. HOPS—Steady. HIDES—Firm. ‘WOOL~—Dull. COFFEE—Futures opened steady, with prices unchanged to § points higher, and ruied firm on better cables, moderate foreign buying and local covering, which induced the advance to 5 to 10 points. Closed steady at unchanged prices to & points advance. Total sales, 14,750 bags, including March, $ %5@7: May, $705; July, $715; September, §7 20; October, $§7 200 7 2;" December, §7 5. Spot_Coffee—Rio, nominal; No. 7 involice, S%c; No. 7 jobbing, S}c; mild, market quiet} Cordova, $%@14c. SUGAR—Raw, Inactive and nominal; refined, weak and irregular. BUTTER—Recelp 5862 packages; market frregular; June creamery, 18@22%c; Western creamery, 19G24c; factory, 16%@19c. EGGS—Receipts, 10,903 'packages; steady at decline; Western' at mark, 14%c; Southern at mark, 13%@l4c. Dried Fruit in New York. NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—There was a fair in- quiry noted for evaporated apples to-day, and the market developed considerable firmness of undertone upon favorable country advices and falling off in receipts. Prices, however, closed unchanged from yesterday's figures. California dried fruits ruled quiet and_inactive. State evaporated apples common, 5@6c; prime, 6@ 6%c; choice, T@T%e: fancy, B@Sic. CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@7c. APRICOTS—Royal, 13@15¢c; Moorpark, 15@1sc. PEACHES—Peeled, 18@22c; unpeeled, Tic. LEi * Chicago Grain Market. * % CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—It was a quiet day in the wheat pit, the range the greater part of the time being %c, at the outside only ¥ec. The feature was the covering by shorts, local people leading. Scalpers were on both sides of the fence working on very small margins. varpool was apparently the only statistical but it was sufficient to_influence those d recently sold short. May opened e over yesterday at 65%65%c, touched 65%c, re- acted to G5%c, eased off to 65%c and near the end advanced to €6%c, closing firm, %@'ic higher at 66%c. Corn was firm, opening with a gain of %@%c over yesterday for May, due to the firm Liver- pool cables and the light country offerings. largely off- firm at 3. The oats market was firm in spite of selling by elevator people, but the trade was not large. May closed firm at 23%@23%c. In the provision market the greater part of slow and inclined to weakness despite hog receipts under the estimate and advanced prices at the yards. Near the end there was some buying on a report of a bet- ter export demand and the market closed firm. May pork closed 5GTi%c up, May lard 7ic bet- ter and May ribs Sc improved. The leading futures ranged as follows: Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, quiet: No. 3 spring wheat, 61@65c; No. 2 red, 63@6%; No. 2 corn, 3c; No. 2 oats, 20%@24c: No. 2 white, 26c; No. 3 white, Zte; No! 2 rye, $5@tic; No. 2 barley. 3 42c; 'No. 1 flax sced. $160; prime . ti seed, 32 50; mess pork, per bbl, £ 13@13%c. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Mar. May. ning - B osing 5 8% 5 8% 5 8% Wheat— ' Feb. May-Aug. ing Holiday. osing Fiour— Shine: . Awailable Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—Special cable and tel- egraphic communications to Bradstreet's show the following changes In available supplies from the last acccunt: ‘Wheat, United States and Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains, decrease, 675,000 bushels; Liverpool Corn Trade News, afloat for -u';'.; Europe, increase, 200,000 bushels; P B e it s ‘orn, Uni tes ocky Mountains, a0, O e ts, Unl tates and Canac east Rocky’ Mountains, incresses S00.000: . o (b Among the more important decreases re-| ported not given in the official visible supply Eikicment ate those of 400,000 bushels at North: western interior elevators, 115,000 bushels at Portland, Me., and at Manitoba storage points, 98,000 bushels' at Rochester, 82,000 bushels at anl::f: private elevators and 76,000 bushels at The principal Increases are those of 84,000 at Milwaukee private elevators, 60,000 bushels at Omaha and 54,000 bushels at Newport News. The aggregate stock of wheat held at Port- land, Or. and Tacoma and Seattle, d 168,000 bushels last week. Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, Feb. 27.—There is no material change in the wool market this week. There is @ lack of general demand, and this tends to make the feeling appear weaker for some wools. Quarter-blood fleeces and wools of that character and coarser are vet in demand and hold firm In price. Territory wools are meeting With some sales at about the former range of Yalues. The scoured basis for fine and medium Territortes Is yet about o@i0c for choice sta- Pple, with good lines of staple at 60@ésc. Fine Washed fleeces are meeting with a slow trade, but prices are holding fairly steady in the ab- sence of business. For XX and above Ohio fleeces 35@36c is quoted. Quotations: “Territory wools—Montana and Dakota fine medium and fine, 22G24c; scoured, 62@6oc; sta- ple, 68@70c; Utah and Wyoming fine medium and fine, 19G22c; scoured, G0@oic; staple. 80 68c: Idaho, fine’ medium’ and fne, 18@21c: scoured, §2@Sic. ‘Australian scoured basis, spot prices—Comb- ings superfine, nominal, 93@%c; good, $8@%0c; averaze, 80@Sic. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—CATTLE—Receipts, 3500. Market generally steady. Native good to prime steers strong at $5@6; poor to medium steady &t $4Q4 75; selected feeders dull at 34 20@4 75 mized stockers slow at 3 5098 %0; cows, beat steady, others slow at $3@4 25; heifers ste at $3 20@4 65; canners firm at 32 262 90: bulls steady at $260G4 25; calves o shade lower at $5@7 75, Texans, receipts 700. ‘Texas fed steers steady at $3 90@5; Texas bulls a shade easier at §3 25@3 75. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 19,000; to-morrow, 85,000; left over, 4500. Market “averaged Sc higher, closing 'easier. Mixed and butchers, $4 7084 90; good to cholce heavy, $4 8004 92%4: rough heavy, $4 65@4 75; light, $ 65@4 75; bulk of_sales, $4 50G4 85. SHEEP—Recelpts, 20,000; sheep easier; lambs 10 to 15c lower. Fancy, §7 25; good to choice wethers, $5 35@5 75; fair to choice mixed, 34 0@ 530; Western sheep, $5 25@5 90; yearlings, 3575 36@150“ native lambs, $5@7 25; Western lambs, New York Metal Market. - NEW YORK, Feb. 21—There has not been a change In the metal market except in the case of svelter, which is quoted 2% points higher on the bld and 23 points lower on the asked price, leaving buyers and sellers yet too far apart for much promise of business, the market closing at $4 6573@4 62'3; quiet at ti Plg Iron warrants continued very dull and closed quiet. Copper closed quiet at the long un- changed figure of $16 2%. Tin at $32@82 50; closed entirely nominal. Lead ruled steady but quiet, with the figures $4 70@4 75 unchanged. The brokers price for lead is $ 45 and for copper $16 25. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 27.—Clearings, $262,572; balances, $20,572. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 27.—The local wheat situation is unchanged, with a very limited amount of business doing. Walla Walla, 539 bdc Valley, b2@52ic; Blue Stem, 55@dc. . WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 0 change wheat. Club, 52c; Blue Stem, 5dc. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Feb. 27.—Consols, 101 7-16; sflver, 27 7-164; French rentes, 101f 50c. Wheat cargoes off coast, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes on passage, quieter, hardly any demand; cargoes No. 1 Standard California, 30s €d; English country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 27.—Wheat dull; French country markets, qulet; weather in England, in threatening. COTTON—Uplands, 5 5-32 CLOSIN WHEAT—Futures closed quiet; March, 58 $%d; May, 5s §%d; July, 5s s%di spot No. 1 Northern spring, ea bs 11%d. American mixed (new), Futures, steady; March, Spot steady old, 3s $%d 8s 8d; May, 3s 7%d. # * LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. Sterling Exchange, sight. Sterling Cables .. New York Exchange, sight New York Exchange, telegraphic Fine Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars . % W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are firm but qulet at 415 34, at which rate the last spot charter was drawn, The chartered wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 46,660, against 4500 tons on the same date last year; disengaged, no tonnage, against 23,600 tons; on the Way to this port, 175,600 tons, against 162.300. WHEAT—The market continues dull and weak. and sellers obtain the quotations with difficulty. Futures are off. Although quotatfons from Chicago were lower, that market reported some foreign buy- ing with the shorts less confident. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 9%@9Tic; milling, 98%c@8 01%. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—No sales. -—— sl Second Sesslon—December—2000 ctls, $1 06 May—4000 ctls, 98c. Regular ctls, Morning Session—May—2000 98%¢: Decemb(‘sl:—‘z:)m ctls, $1 05%. Afternoon ssion — $1 06% ; May—2000 ctls, 88%¢c; 2000, 98%c. BARLEY—Dullness still Ch:l‘lc!eé"lfl the arket and quotations are unchanged. mreefl. T6@TT%e for No. 1 and 65@72%¢c for oft grades; Brewing and Shipping grades, 80@87lsc; Ehevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal _Session—9:15 o' clock—December— 4000 ctis, T6%c. Second Sersion—No sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Sessicn—No sales. . OATS—-sflelhlm "T(.‘tl I.nldu’ 'l::m at the old tati . The market is el R nite "31 1001 0; Red. %c@S1 17%; Gray, ‘lé% @1 15% Black, 92}ec@$1 02%. N—Offerings are ample for all needs and the market is dull. Receipts from the East have almost ceased of late. Eastern White is quoted at S per ctl and Eastern Yellow at §1@102%; mixed, $7%c@$1. RYE—Dull at 97%4c@$1 02% per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75; usual terms; bakers' extras, $340@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, $3 25 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $215; Rye > Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, '§2 50, 34 50; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; Buck. wheat Flour, $4@4 %; Cracked Wheat, Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, Rolled ‘Oats (barrels), $6@7 2%; In sacks, 35 %; Pearl Barley, %; Split Peas, $5; Green Pe: $6 50 per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay is in light receipt and the feeling is steady. Prices show some revision, and the choice grades are rather firm than otherwise. There 1§ no_change in Feedstuffs. B BRAN—$1 s‘ifi*&.‘ufln A 7@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, _$15@17 = per ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, §26@27; Job,b‘la. $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, Corn % @23 50; Cracked Corn, $23 ; Mixed Feed, 50, Cottonseed Meal, $28 per ton. for common to and t and Oat, 36 ; Oat, $6@7 50 per ton. i HAY—Wheat, $7 ‘.WE: hglclhou!léfi'f Alfalfa, : riey, H Al STRAW—2i@40c per bal Beans and Seeds. Beans and Seeds continue quiet at unchanged quotations. BEANS—Bayos, $3 25@3 35; small White, $3 20 3 35; large Whi 90@3 10; Pinks, B ense YT Blackeye, 84 o0: Blttere, nominal; Lima, $ 15@5 25; $3 20@3 40; Red Kidneys, 33 50G4. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Mustard, nominal; Flax, $1 9062 20; s8¢ per'Ib for Callfornia and 4c fof Emstern; Alfalfa, M@10c: Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c: “Timothy, 4@4ic. DRIED PEAS—Ntles, $1 50@1 %; Green, 3175 @2 50 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes are weak and lower. Choice Nevada Onions are steady, but all are dull and easy. Vegetables of all kinds are in free supply and ‘weak. Tomatoes in particular. POTATOES—Early Rose, 75@85c; River Reds, other descriptions | 75@80c; Burbanks, 40@6c per sack: Oregon Burbadks 6cgsl; Sweet Potatoes, §185@2 for Merced; New Potatoes, 3c. ‘&NIONB—HM per ctl; Nevadas, $215@ per doten; Rhgbarb. S per b Asparssus, ¢ T 3 ul 3 c per ib; @1lic; Green Peas, 1@4c per Ib for Los An- gln and 3@4c for Alameda; String Beans, 5@ ; Cabbage, 40@30c; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 50@Tc; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, 6@llc; Dried ‘Okra, 12%c per lb; Garlic, 5c; Green Pepfers from Los Angeles, bc; Dried Pep- pers, 8@l0c; Carrots, 25@3ic per sack; Los An- geles Summer Squash, $1G1 25 per box. Poultry and Game. Five cars of Poultry have come to hand thus far this week, and sales are being made at 12%@13c for Turkeys, $4 75 for Ducks, $2 for Geese, $¢ for Hens, $ 50 for young Roosters, $5 for old Roosters and $4 50 for Fryers. Local stock is fairly steady, considering the free ar- rivals from the East. Game is dull. To-day is the last day for Quail and Ducks. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@1lc for Gobblers and 11@12%c for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, nomi- nal; Geese, per pair, $1 T5@2; Goslings, §2 50@3 Ducks, $4@5_for old and $4@5 lor young; Hen: #4 gs 50, Youne Roosters, 1606 50; Old Roost 50@5; Fryers, $ 50@6; Broiiers, $5@5 50 arge and 33 50@4 50 for small; Pigeons, for $125@1 60 per dozen for old and $2@250 for Squabs. GAME—Quall, $150@175; Mallard, $3@4 50: Canvasbacks, $1 50@5; Sprig, $1 50@2; Teal, $1 50 ‘Widgeon, $126@1 50; Small Duck. $1; : Rabbits. $1@1 50; Gray Geese, $2@2 50 §1G1 2: Brant. $130@2; Honkers, 33 50 White, 4: English Snipe, $2 50@3 per dozen; nipe, $1 25@1350. _ Butter, Eggs and Cheese. Everything Is weak and in heavy supply. Butter is off again, and Cheese is also weak. There is no further decline in Eggs, but they are soft, and sellers are disposed to make con- cesslons BUTTER—. Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 2lc; seconds, 19 20c, O eiry—Fancy, 18e; good to cholce, 18%@1Te; common, nominal. CHEESE—Choice mild new. 3@%c; old, 8%c; Young AT:‘:ISL molollgc; Eastern, 15%@16c; Western, 131%@1c per Ib. ‘EGGS—Quoted at 11@1%c for store and 13@ 4c_per dozen for ranch. Deciduous nnd_ Citrus Fruits. to advance under scarcity. Lemons are quiet. Five cars of Oranges will be_offered at to- auction. Watsonville Strawberries, $5@7 per chest. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— ‘APPLES—30@60c per box for common, T5c@$l for good to choice, and $1 25@1 §0 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS—Nave] Oranges, $§1 50G2 50 per box; Seedlings, 75c@$1 50; Pomelos, —TicG §2 50; Lemons, $101 50 for common and $2G2 for good to choice: Mexican Limes. $5; Cali- fornia Limes, $40@75c; Bananas, $125@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $3 50@4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. There is no movement in anything. Large Prunes are very dull, and are selling down to about the level of the small sizes. Some 40- 50's are offering at 4c here. Prices for Apri- cots have been shaded, but otherwise there is no change in fruits. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4@4%c for 10-50's, 3%@ic for 50-60's, 3K@I%c for 60-T0°c, %o for 70-80°s, 3¢ for £0-90's and 2%c for %0- 100's; Apricots, 11G12%c for Royals, 12%@l5e for Moorparks, and 12@13%e _for Blenheims: Peaches, £%@tc for Standards, 6W@S%c for cholce and 7@sc for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 100 12i6c; Evaporated Apples, 6@7c; Sun-dried, 5@ 50 per Ib; Nectarines, S@dc: Pears, 3%@ile for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves; Black Flgs, 22%c; White Figs, 2@dc; Bileached Plums, S@fc; unbleached Plums, 1@T%c for pitted ‘and and 1%c for unpitted. RAISINSBleached Thompson‘s—Fancy, per 1b, 10c; cholce, §c; standard, Sc; prime, 6C; un- bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, Sic: prime, bc; unbleached Suitanas, sc; Seedless, £0-1b boxes, Gc: 2-crown, loose muscatels, 5o 3-crown, 6le: 4-crown,’ 7c; London Layers, “crown, $150 per box: 3-crown, 31 60. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, 32 50; Imperial, $3. Al prices are f. o. b. 4t common shipping points in_California. NUTS—Chestnuts, 8g9c; Walnuts, 8@%e for standards and 9@10c for softshell; Almonds, 11%@12c for paper shell, $@10c for soft and 4@ bc for bardshell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern for California; Brazil Nuts, 7%@Sc; Fil- berts, 12@iZic; Pecans, 11@l3c; Cocoanuts, ¥4 50G5. HONEY—Comb, 11%@12c for bright and 104@ Lc for light amber; .water white extracted, T%c: light amber extracted, T4%@7%c; dark, 5%@sc_ver Ib. BEESWAX—24@26c per Ib. Limes continue holce, Tic; standard, 6%c; Provisions. Previous prices rule for all descriptions. The demand is nothing extra. CURED MEATS—Bacon, %%c per Ib for heavy, 10c for light medium, lic for light, 12c for extra light and 13%c for sugar-cured: East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 13@13%c; Callfornia Hams, nominal; Mess Beef, $12 per bbi; extra '$13; Famiiy, $14; extra Prime Pork, $14 50; extra clear, $17; Mess, $16; smoked Beef, llc per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%@7c per 1b for compound and Sc for pure; half-barrels, pure. $%c: 10-1b tins, 8%c; 5-Ib tins, Sc. COTTOLENE—Tlerces, 7%@8%c per 1b; 10-1b tins, 9%e. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Prices for Hides have again been shaded, under accumulating stocks and a very weak market. Tallow stands the same. Wool and Hops are dull and nominal. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1c under quotations. Heavy salted steers, 10%@lic; Medium, 9%@10%c; light, 9lc; Cow- hids 9igc; Stage, Tc; Salted Kip, 9%4c; Calf, 9%@102; Dry Hid sound, 18¢c; cul brands, 15@16c; Dry Kip apd Veal, 1ic; Calf, 19G20c; Sheepskins, yearlings, 15@30c each; short Wool, 35@60c each: medium, 70@%0c; long Wool, $1@1 40 each; Horse Hides, $2 25@3 for large and $1 25@2 for small; Colts, 25@0c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5@5%c per Ib; No. 2, 4@4%c; refined, 6lzc; grease, 24@3c. WOOL— Fall clip, San Joaquin plains, 9@10c; South- ern, 8@loc: Middle County, and Mendocino, 17@20c: Eastern Oregon, 13@ 16c; Valley Oregon, 18@20c; Northern Mountain, free, 11@14c; Northern Mountain, defective, 10g 1lc_ver Ib. HOPS—7@11c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. Beef is firm, but sales at the top quotation are few. Veal is easlier. Mutton is weaker, though prices stand unchanged. Lamb is con- siderably lower. Hogs are scarce and un- changed, BEEF-—6%@7c per Ib for falr to cholce. VEAL—8@%%c per lb. MUTTON—Wethers, $@8%c; ewes, The per 1b. LAMB-—Spring, 10c per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 6c for small and medium and 5%@3%c for large: stock Hogs and feed- ers, 53,@5%ec; dressed Hogs, T@S%c. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $5 65; Calcutta Graln Bags, 6%@6%c; Wool Bags, 28%@82%c; Fleece Twine. Tic. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; new Welling- ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, §7 50; Seattle, $7; Bryant, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Wallsend, $8; Co-operative Wallsend, $§; Scotch, —; Cum- berland, $12 in bulk and $13 50 In sacks; Penn- sylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Cannel, $i1 per ton: Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks. CANNED VEGETABLES—Peas, $1@1 50; To- matoes, T5c. CANNED FRUITS — Cherrles, $2 90@3 for black and white; Peaches, $1 65@1 90; Pears, ll‘:).l 80; Apricots, $1 25@1 70; Plums, $1 200G 1 COFFEE — Costa Rica, M4%@16c for prime washed; 12@l4c for good washed; 15¢ nominal for good to prime washed peaberry; llc nominal for good to prime peaberry; 12c nominal for good to prime; 8@10c nominal for good current mixed with black beans; $4@9%c nominal for fair; 7%c¢ nominal for common to ordinary. Salvador—10%@1dc for good to prime washed; 914@9%c for fair washed: 11@12c for good to prime washed peaberry; 9%@10%c for good to prime semi-washed: 9}3@10c for superior -un- washed; 9%@J%c for good green unwashed 10%c nominal for g0od to prime unwashed pea. berry; 6@7%c nominal for common to ordinary. Nicaragua — 4@16%c for prime to fancy washed; 9%@11c for fair to good washed; 9@ ¢ nominal for good to superior unwashed: 10@10%c nominal for good to prime unwashed Deaverry. Guatemala and Mexican—l@1Tc for prime to fancy washed; 12@13%ec for strictly good Washed; 10%@1i%¢ for good washed: § ::; l(_l.u- :uh:lfl‘; !Kml\]u for(medlu lerior to o ry; @13c for good to il washed peaberry: gise nominal (or wood to prime un: peaberry; omi A THE . Sote, heavs, Baae g R Sole, heavy, b: e S L ugl , _heavy, L b, Tight, s60m0c; Haraess Losther, honsy atneks Leather, medium, 3233 ness Leathar, light, iinianed, Calf, fin o per foot; Belt Knife Spii 16c; Rough Splits, 8@10c per Ib. AR, - OIL—California, Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, Toe; Oil, 'In_barrels, botied, heavy, i i g g. f ETC. 3 Pearl b 11@13c;: Humboldt | Gasoline, in bulk, 16c; in bulk, 15%c; do, cases, 2lzc; Gaso- line, in'bulk, 2ic; cases, 2ic gallon. CANDLES—Eléctric Light Candles—16 oz., 1l%c per set; 14 oz., ; 12 oz, 9%c; 10 0z, c; twelves, 12 oa. ( 1), 10%ec. Granite Mining Canaies—16 ox. BOr¥le per set; 16 oz, @11%¢; 0z., 10%¢; OZ. ; twelves, oz. (hotel), 10%¢. Paraffine Wax Candles—Ones 14 oz., white, 12%c per set; twos, 14 oz., white, 12%c; " fours, 14 0z, white, ‘12%c: sixes. 4 0z.. Wwhite, 12ic; twelves, 14 0z., white, i col- ored, '1c_higher. - WHITE L at 7@7%c; Red Lead and Litharge, T4 c per 1b. TURPENTINE—In cases, T8c; in iron barrels, 72¢; in wooden barrels, 5c. LUCOL—Bolled, barrels, 63c; raw, barrels, 6lc; cases. 5c_more. QUICKSILVER—$51 50 per flask for local use and $46 50@47 50 for export. SUGAR—The Western St 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, dic; Confectioners’ A, 5ic; Magnolia A, 4%c;: Extra C, 4%c; Golden’ C, 4%c; barrels, 1-16c more; half-barrels, 3¢ more; boxes, lic more; 50-1b bags, %¢ more. No orders taken for than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, _barrels, 5%c; boxes, 64c per Ib. Tmports at this port in January were 7,956,000 pounds, against 23,238,500 pounds. in January, 1599, LUMBER—Retall prices are as follows: Pine, ordinary sizes, $16@17; extra sizes, higher: Red- wood, $17@18 for No. 1 and $15@18 for No. 2; Lath, 4 feet, $2 20@2 30; Pickets, $18: Shingles, $175 for common and §2 75 for faney: Shakes, $11 for split and $12 for sawn; Rustic, $21@27. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. Flour, qr sks....._ 5,468 Mustard, sks. 32 Wheat, ctls. 233,473 | Hay, tons. 110 Barley, ctls 3,610/ Straw, ton: 5 Oats, Or., ctis... 520 Wool, bags. 12 Cheese, ctls. 51| Pelts, hdls. 6 Butter, ctls. 2°2 Hides. No. 33 223/ Brandy, gal 5,500 3,391/ Wine, gals. 74,600 30 Leather, roll 187 1,000 Quicksilver, fsks. 24 Alfalfa Seed, sks 44 Eggs, doz......... 20,220 S Ei oot e ————— THE STOCK MARKET. ;S IR B There was an active business on the morning session of the Bond Exchange, but changes wers confined to an advance in Pacific Borax to 3146 and a decline in Giant Powder to 50%. In the afterncon the only change of note was an advance in Spring Vailey Water to 97%. The ol stocks stood about the same. The Mutual Electric Light Company will pay a dividend of § cents March 9. The Gfant Consolidated Powder Company will pay a dividend of 75 cents March 10. The Oceanic Steamship Company will pay a dividend of 5 cents March 1 e San Francisco and will Day a dividend of 38 conts Maren 1 0o STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, February 27—2 p. m. md'“k'l U 8 Bonds— Mutual EIl Co. 4s quar coup..14% — (Cent L & P.... — 4% 4s quar reg. — 4B OGL & H... 4% 9 4s quar new...138 — (Pac Gas Imp.. 51% 53 3s quar coup..lll — |Pac Light Co. 44 4% Miscellaneous— ISFGaE AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2 P. M., 135 STOCKTON ST., opposite City of Paris, for United States CUSTOM HOUSE DUTIES AND STORAGE. C. P. TROY & CO., Auc- tioneers. "Sun, Moon and Tide. ! * United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Times and Heights of High and L Waters at_For: Point. entrance to = Francisco Bay. Published by official thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur the city front (Mission-street wharf) ab twenty-five minutes later than at Fort P at the height of tide is the same at both places WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY . i‘ | Time, | Time ER Ft. | Ft. |— W ® L w :H w| L ow H W | ! e n 3:23) 2.4 929 5.7 %:56 s I:ni 1.8 10:25| 5.8| 439 4 1 6:00| 1.3} 11:20| §.7] 5:22] 2 5:50, 0.9] 12:15) 5.5/ 6:01 = wl L wl - Ew 3 o:35) sl s:38 0.8 112 4 1 sl 7:39( esl 212 5.0 s s s28 0.4 3m7) s 2:37] 5.7 9:38) 04| &3 NOTE—In the above exposition of the t the early morning tides are givem in hand column and the successive tides of t:, day in the order of occurrence as to time. . second time column gives the second t the day, the third time column the third 11y and the last or right hand column gives last tide of the day, except when thers three tides, as sometimes occurs. The xiven are in addition to the soundings on United States Coast Survey charts, exce when a minus sign (—) precedes the he and then the number given i3 subtracted r the depth civen by the charts. The plan reference is the mean of the lower low w Y Steamer Movements. — TO ARRIVE. Steamer. ‘ From. Due. Leander . .|Kotchinotzu.. Samoa . *Humboldt Coquille River..|Grays Harbor. 3 Corona . San iego. : Point Arena. Arcata . Progreso Bonita . Washtenaw Empire Czarina Ed L & P 6s..129 Insurance— F & Cl Ry 6s..115 |Firem's Fana.zs — Geary-st R 5s. | Bank Stocks— |HC |Anglo-Cal Ltd. 68 — | Dots .. Bank of Cal. 401 |L'A Ry 105 105% Cal S D & T. 99%100 L ALC — — |First_Natfonl.250 305 3 o — erchants’ ‘Ex — LA&P R Sa1 1024 Nev Nat Bl — = Market-st 6s...12714128% Do 1st m 5s..118% — NCNGR N R of Cal Do bs ... NPCRR Do 5s .. -_— NCRR Gk gt ak Tran 6s. ot Oak W Co 5s.. Fripeoy—a fo Oceanic S8 C Market-st Ry.. 62 — Om C Ry 6s. OSL&H..— 80 P & CI Ry 6s. Presidio ....... 18 — Pk & O Ry Powder Stocks— Powell-st R California .....150 170 Sac L G&R Giant Con Co.. 90 90% SF & SJV Gs. |Vigorit ........ 25 % S Ry of Cal 65.107 108%/ SPof As. 10% — Hana HP Co. 8 8% S P C 6s(1905).110 111 Haw C& SCof1 84 | Do (1006) ....112 113 |Honokaa S Co. 2% 2% Do (1912) Hutch § P Co. 25 — Do Ist cg 5s. — |Kilauea S Co. u:z' — 5% ugar Stocks— S P Br6s.. |Makawell S Co 451 116%117% (Onomea S Co. 25% 26 Do 4s ........108% — Paauhau S Co 25% 26 8V W 45(3dm)103 — | Miscellaneous— Stktn Gas 6s..102% — |Al Pack Assn.119%12014 102 100 £ Water Stocks— |Cal Fruit Assn Contra Costa.. 73% 74% Mex Ex Assn.. — Marin County. 50 |Oceanic S Co.. 92% Spring Valley. 97 97% Pac AF A.... 2 16 10 Gas & Electric— | Pac C Bor Co. Cent G L C... — |Par Paint Co.. Equit G L Co. 3% 3% Morning Session. Board— 85 Glant Powder Con . § Glant Powder Con . 145 Gjant Powder Con . 205 Hana Plantation Co .. 250 Hutchinson S P Co ... 25 Makaweli Sugar Co . 5 Market Street Railway . $500N P C R R 68 230 Paauhau 8 P Co 20 Pacific Coast Borax . 20 Pacific Coast Borax 10 S F Gas & Electric Co . 25 Spring Valley Water 3 Spring Valley Water W BEEEE IR wj.‘.SS-JB‘I - ssuiiniasnaess Mackinaw 2 3 Curacao _ Mexico. 2 South Portiand. |Oyster Harbor. 2 North Fork..... Humboldt... Mar. 3 Walla Walla...|Victoria & Puget Sound Mar. 3 Orizaba [Humbolat. .. . 3 E. Thompson... Oyster Harbor. 3 Aloha .. ./Crescent City. 3 ‘Willamette Seattle. 3 Strathgyle China and Japan. 3 Pomona H Matteawan H Crescent City. 3 Acapulco . 5 Hathor . 5 Cooe Bay 8 Columbia. . 8 Aberdeen s Senator s ———— e TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. 8 5 3, 9 . 28, 12 m Orizaba |Humboldt.....|Feb. 25, 2pm Queen Vic & Pgt Sd.Mar. 2, 10 am Corona .....|San Diego..... Mar. %, 11 am Coquille Rv|Grays Harbor|Mar. 2, .... s Samoa. .....[Humboldt..... Mar. 2 10 am|Pier 1§ [Mar. 3 2pm Pier 2 Mar. 3, 10 am Pler 3 X .Mar. 4, 9am Pier 11 State of Cal|Portland. 4 10 am Pler 24 Pomona_...(San Diego. 6, 11 am Pler 11 North Fork|Humboldt 6, ®am Pier 2 Columbta. ../ Portland 9, 10 am Pler 24 _— e Shipping #Intelligence. [ i ’ ARRIVED. Tuesday, February 27. Stmr Bertha, Thomas, 15 days from Unalaska. via Unga 10 days 6 hours. er‘gfluoh‘ Thwing, 54 hours from Port Los e !lnfrn'l:n.:l Lundquist, 6 hours from Coos Bay. Bs{mrmummlmnmmcm e stmr Wellington, Saimond. 88 hours from ‘Harbor. Ofine ‘Noyo, Jobnson, 14 hours from Fort BIASE. sustralta, Lawless, § days 9 hours from. Honolulu. Schr Transit, Jorgenson, 19 days from Homo- Street— 75 California Street Railway . 50 Equitable Gas $10,000 N P C R R 5s. $2000 Spring Valley 4s (24 mortg). $10,000 S P of C 6s (1905), s 30... Afternoon Session. EZELE sssgs #8382 Board— 25 Contra Costa Water 30 Contra Costa Water 60 Glant Powder Con 200 Hutchinson § P Co $2000 Los Angeles Ry 5s 25 Makawell Sugar Co 10 Market Street Railway $6000 Market Street Rallway con §s 5 Oceanic 8 8 Co - 10 Pacific Gas Imp 85 8 F Gas & Electric Co 15 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 80 Spring Valley Water, 50 Spring Valley Water, s 30. 3 Spring Valley Water 20 Spring Valley Water . Street— $1000 Spring Valley Water 6s .. $2000 Spring Valley Water 4s (. CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. - CREEE] Hguss 25 s3ssaanshassneaa 83 lssaussgs 2 a3 2 Board— 200 Anaconda . 100 Yukon . Street— 100 Yukon . Board— 300 Anaconda . Street— 100 Yukon PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Afternoon Session. ‘Board— 250 Burlington 100 West e . Afternoon Session. Board— 100 Burlington 100 West Lake . MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the Pact Exchange yesterday: . Morning Sesston. 05| 75 Crown Point... 22| €0 Justice 3 o B z e 75 Crown Point... 10| b g Afternoon Session. 03/ 200 Con Cal & Vi 21 500 Justice .o 35| 300 Justice 13 200 Sa; 23/ 400 Utah QUOTATIONS. Ty e3 - 83 KMAMQI CLOSING | | REBRSVEAEY | 77 =t ] SI8ZI3| | HARBLBEERR Time Ball. B trss . Reiate. M Franciion February 27, 1900 The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry at exactly noon to-day— Mer- Cal., Tuls ‘Schr Queen, Frederickson, 12 days from Gam- le. e CLEARED. i ‘Tuesday, February 7. Stmr Coos Bay, Shea, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Coptie, Rinder, Hongkong, ete.; Oceanic_Steamship Co. Stmr Indiana, Morle, Manila: U. 8. Govern- ment. Ship Glory of the Seas, Freeman, Comax; R. Dunsmuir Sons Co. Br ship Matterborn, Willlams, Queenstown; Eppinger & Co. Fr bark Marechal de Turenne, Panniede, L. Kauffman. ‘Wilder, Jackson, Hilo; Willlams, SAILED. Tuesday, February . Stmr Alice Blanchard, Jessen, Coos Bay. Stmr Columbia. Doran, Astoria. Stmr Homer, Donaldson, Astoria, ete. Br stmr_Bristol, McIntyre, Chemainus. Stmr Indiana, Morle, Mantia. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Alblon. Br stmr Coptic, Rinder, Hongkong and Yo- kobama, via Honolulu. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, Caspar. Br bark Inverlochy, Milne, Queenstown. Bktn Leslie D.. Malrom, Bktn S. G. Wilder, Jackson, Hilo. Schr J. M. Weatherwax, Sorenson, Tacoma. Tug Ranger, Nelsen, Eureka. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Feb 27, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind northwest; velocity, 1§ miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrjved inward Feb 27— Br ship Adderley, from Honolulu SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 27—Stmr Al Ki, Skagway. Safled— Feb 26—Stmr Aberdeen. for San Fran- Feb 27—Ship Occidental, from cisco, via Tacoma. for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Sailed, Feb 27—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco: schr Gem. for San Francisco schr Western Ho, for San Francisco: schr Dalsy Rowe, for San Francisco; schr Getama, for San_Franeisco. X GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Feb 2—Stmr Na- onal City, for San Francisco. A ORT GAMBLESailed Feb Z—Schr Ida Schnauer, for San Francisco. EURERA—Arrived Feb 27—Stmr hence 25th: schr Sparrow, hence ISth. ‘Satled Feb %—Stmr Samoa. for San Frincis- co: schr J. G. Wall, for San Francisco: stmr for — M.:::‘%" “o'rHe\TVfl.\l;.;rr;ved Feb 26—Schr ‘eb 1! Ving, henc ws‘:‘N.Pvl::g';me.u:n-m Web_27—Schr Jennie Stella, from Grays Harbor: schr Haleyon. from Eureka: schr Mazgie C ASTORIA—Salled Feb 27—Str . b ifornia, for San Francisco; Ger ship Chile. for Queenstown: Ger ship Margretha, for Queens- enoostmr Despatch. for San Francisco: Br stmr Van Neas, for Vladivostok. PORT LUDLOW—Sailed Feb 2—Schr Robert or Hilo. Rvd‘)‘l‘t"?'flfism,xzr-s.ued Feb 27—Ship John A. Briggs. for Philadelohia. BOWENS LANDIXG—Arrived Feb 277—Schr p ce Feb 26. N O Or._ Salled Feb 27—Schr Conflanza. for San Francisco; schr Coquelle, for San Fran- isco. s FOREIGN PORTS. CALCUTTA-Sailed Feb 4—Br ship Fingal for San Francisco. 5 ALGOA. BAY—Sailed Jan 27—Br shio An- calos, for Newcastle, N. S W DEAL-Sailed Feb %-+Br ship Crown of In- dla, for San Francisco. . IQUIQUE—Safled Feb 12—Br bark Gladys, for San Francisco. HONOLULU—Arrived Feb 18—Brig ‘Harriet G., hence Jan 3. Jan 35-—U. S. tug Iroquois. from Hilo. Jan 17—Br bark Herwickshire, from Newcastle, Aus.: schr Loufs, from Marquesas: bark Seminole. from Newcastle. Aus.: bktn Amelia, from Port Blakeley: Ger bark Sebas- tian Bach, from Nagasaki: Br stmr Miowera. from Victoria: bark Albert. hence Jan 3. Jan 18—bark East African, from Newcastle. Aue. whaling bark Andrew Hicks passed. Feb 2 Arrived—Br stmr Carlisle City, from Hong- kong: Br ship Inverness-shire. from sea. Sailed Feb 16—Jap stmr Nippon Maru. for Yo- kohama: schr R. W. Bartlett, for Port Town- gend. Feb 17—Br stmr Miowera, for Sydney. Feb 13—Bktn W. H. Dimond, for San Francis- co. Feb M—Haw bark Nuuanu. for Kahulut and New York. To sail Feb 20— Bark Northern Laguna, o'clock p. m., fi—m\-fic Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. N., in charge. building was dropped Ls.n—ndmmmmnlj Light, for Puget Sound: schr Mary Dodge, for Continued on Page Eleven

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