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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, -1901.' US 2 SUMMARY - OF THE MARKETS. £ fomt comtmny Bt ... : T S mew’ad g i N X S Son 4n. st Silver a fraction weaker. Exchange wnchariged U8 O e ilr Ny e ilver a fraction weaker. Exchang ged. U 8 old 4 coup. 11313 |Or Short Line d..127% -110% |Or S Line con 5s..1161 Wheat futures slightly lower. Feed Barley declined. e 3655128 R G W 1lsts... - 2 ’ 3 Atchison gen 4s...103% Qats, Corn and Rye as previously quoted. é;:‘:,;“nszd,": ShglEe L& 1 M con s Bran scarce and very firm. Hay steady. Ches E ggno'do's;s.i}ém‘ > = Sy S Ches o Bs....121%4 2i . v G & NW 5 I Beans quiet and firmly held. Seeds nominal. € & Nwshumy e ia% So Facitc 4. Heavy receipts of Potatoes. Onions higher. Vegetables firm. Poultry in good shape for sellers. Game generally firm. F 4 + (E;"\’\'Ef‘ ch lIsts.. $3i4 No further change in Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Towa Central 1sts. 160 s ! X L & N Unl 4s......100% Four cars of Oranges amnounced for to-day’s auction. MK& Lemons plentiful and weak; Limes scarce and firm. Prunes and Raisins in growing favor in New Yol Provisions quoted very dull by the local trade. Hogs and Mutton very firm at the recent advance, Chgo Terminal 4s.. §7 Colo Southern 4s... §&| D& RG e, o 1ma Erie General 4s. T 2 N ¥ Sontealisii 04! Potost 170 |Savage . Reading Gen 4s. |Stand R & T 6s... 52 Slerra Nevada. 00 St L & I M con 5s.116% ‘Wis Central 1sts.., 8835 Va Centuries | Tooen diver B[ e Increasing activity dn local stocks and bonds. | Leaavitle oo 11220 go|orandard - W, S 3 5 Y BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Oil stocks continue quiet at previous prices. Money— |Unlon_Land . 4 AR P Call loans 2%@3% West End 2 Time loans ...\ @5 |, Bonds— 7, he s ident that the urgent As'}ce‘ B F 662 Qt(i;ll!u‘?h'élcflk Gs. 67 - . N the fact was very eviden . 5 Prunes and Raisins in New Vork. | essire of ‘specolacive liguidation was res | A T & & & prefd.. 85| Minine Shores laxed. The bears who sold yesterday covered American Sugar. 1136% | Adventure .. 3% thefr contracts in consequence. This prob- | Am Sugar prefd...118% Bingham . 19% ably accounted In great part for the show of | Am Telephone ....162 |Amalg Copper ... 90i firmness in the market. The bears have re- | Boston & Albany..25¢ |Atlantic ... 28 ceived too many severe leseons in the last few | Boston Elevated...168% Boston & Mont....824 this practic months not to have become rather timid, | Chs0, Bur & Q..U138% Butte & Boston... §1% ing at that quota- | especially in the face of the possibilities con- | P,g'“‘"’.“" Coal. 35 |Calumet & Hecla.860 however, s further in- | Stantly hinted at of further important finan-‘| DO tlflgl v]rerd 25 > SN, . " | cial developments, TIn yesterday's decline | Federal Steel .. | Franklin L2 out of town. A West- | much was made of the fact that stocks gen- | Ked Steel prefd, |Humboldt = #r s - . General Electrid. |Osceol: be in the masket for | erally included in the interests of the promi- [ (eneral b | a @ t around %c, but hold- | nent financier who has borne the most import- | poP e pre |Parrot . 4% 4 most ask €4@8%c for | ant part in the recent consolidations was uni- | |Quinoy. ard . Northern Pacific and National Tube. rp recovery in the steel stocks served | ae an admonition to Who_have counted | |upon a break in the group. The announce- ment of the terms of the steel merger is be- ligved to be imminent, but the whole specu- lative world is profoundly puzzied as to what | the terms wilt be and the exact period when | they will be published. With this develop- | nt hanging over the market there was hesi- | fon_and more or less apathy in the trad- | There was no sign of resumption of the ng by banking interests which has been in evidence previous to the re- ern ounc ten = lower In spite of the continued id for money in London. ere was less doing in railroad bonds and 1 to move irregularly. Total 84,045,000, new 4s and s advanced % per e last call. | Mexican Central Anaconda NEW YORK, Feb. steady at 2§23 per Santa Fe Copper.. ed that the rather | formly weak and this was alleged to be due |y S 213 e Taising dur- | to the coming departure of this financler on | Syd ruas,Coke: 12% Tamarack - his annual vacation trip to Europe. - AS | Rubber ............. 2044 |Winona . ¥l though in reply to these considerations the | Union Pacific $43% Wolverin > expect 0 | stocks thus involved were ‘all_supported to- | ' s of raisins including Federal Steel, the Bries, the | London Market. Pacific_preferred, 9. Ba Money, 4@ silver, ' dull, per cent. e. LONDON, Féb. 14 —Atchison, 57; Pacific, £33 Union Pacific preferred, 80; £§%; Grand Trunk, 7; Canadian orth- 15-16d " per New York M oney Market. cent. 14.—Close: Money on call Prime mercantile consolidations. General Eleetric was picuous for an extreme advance of 15 | Ljb 4 PCT cent. Sterling exchange heavy, ast night, with a resction of 3. | With actual busihess in bankers' bills at actions, Sugar and Tobacco were | 38 874@4 §7% - for command and at $ SIN@ t times and North |4 83% for Sixty days. Posted rates, $i S5G4 8314 two points. Atchison | 8nd $4 §81,@4 8. ~ Commercial bills, # S3%@ of these gains were |4 84. Silver certificates, 62@3c. Bar silver, 80%c. Mexican _dollars, 47%c. Government bonds, strong; State bonds, inactive; railroad m, ally curtailed.” Sterling | bonds, irregular. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—To-day's statement of the Treasury balances in the general funds exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the | * ?ch_ York Grain and Produce. g division » of - redemption, - stow: v NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | cash balance, $143,965,450; gold, r{.wfn‘«?}hm. Closing CTR RS Bid. | # * esapeake & Ohi soh cago Great Western . hicago, Burlington & Quincy “hicago, Ind & Louis Golorado Southern b. Colorado Southern 1 Colorado Southern 2nd prefd. Delaware & Hudson g Delaware, Lack & Western... Denver & Rio Grande Denver & R Ede ....... Erfes 0%e ing they Lake Shore = Louisville & Nashville Manhattan L Metropol Street Ry Mexican Central clud Miesouri, Kansas & Texa: Missouri, Kansas & Texas NCES prefd.... ern Northern Pacific prefd Ontario & Western Oregon Raflway & Oregon Railway & Nav prefd cent 30,567,405 71 70,0000 | - espe: . 289,858 43 | Pennsylvania balance for 1899. 400,084 84 | Reading . balances of 10,136 41 | Reading ist prefd Reading 2nd pretd . e Rio Grande Western Rio Grande Western prefd. house resumed the use of United | ry gold certificates in the settle- | ° NEW 114,850 barrels Duluth, STisc f. local, steads higher. New Jersey Central @19c. were 11.5 per New York Central learings and Norfolk & Western e $118,1 Norfolk & Western prefd ted "Btates Northern Pacific main at last quoted. prime, 44@sc; choice, 5%@$e; fancy, California dried fruits, quiet and unchanged at 34@slsc, as to size_and quality fof prunes. APRICOTS—Roval, 7%@12; Moorpark, 8@ YORK, Feb. exports, afloat: do elevator, 19 o. b. aficat; N £. o. b. afloat. on the pronounced ruled steady on a small being helped by corn. decll ‘ec; May HOPS—Qufet. p HIDES—Firm. lowa Central ...... WOOL—Dull Iowa Central prefd SUGAR—Raw, steady but Lake Erfe & Weste | quiet Lake Erie & West COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; Cordova, 5@124¢. Total sales reached I February, at mark, DRIED FRUITS. 2 red, No. 1 Northern .1 hard Duluth, Options had a firm open strength of French markels and scattered covering, after which trade, In the iast halt hour’ general realizing caused a sharp break. Closed easy at L@%c net | T9%5@80 1-16¢;. closed, closed, §0%c:’ Jul fhe. 8 KGO 3-16¢; closed, 9% qutet; o. 750 — 14.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 9588 barrels. Firmly held, with buyers operating more confidently, exports, ;.;-«K’v. Ind & Louls px'e{‘d 2 Wi 5 iicago & Eastern Illinois.. Vinter straits, $3 45@3 50; Minnesota Chicago & Northwestern $4 1004 30, e Ohicago, Rock Island & WHEAT—Receipts, 37,800 bushels; > C C & 8t Louis & bushels. ~ Spof, e Slc £, mostly March, 3-16@S0%¢ refined, 7_tnvoice, Futures closed with & tone and prices unchanged to 5 points bags, in- $5 60; March, 45 50; May, k y and navy ... Minn & St Louls prefd... BUTTER—Receipts, 309 packages; es and China, which | 51® Missouir . Pacific fresh creamery, 16@52%c; June ereamer: ny lines of trade Mobile & Ohio 20c: factory, li@ise. . EGGS—Receipts, 5956 packages; weak. West- 19@19%c; Southern at mark, 18 BW_ YORK, Feb. 14—The export inquiry & little more active to-day and the mar- clally for choice varleties, ket for evaporated apples was quite steady, but prices re- State common, l%?‘%c: [Z3 . PEACHES—Peeled, 14@17c; unpeeled, 6%@10c. ment of balances on August 15, 1899, since | S ¥ which time to December 3, 190-sixtesn and | 2 g i B ! - ’ b m;dh = .!;:e{\ }n St Louis & San Fran 2nd prefd. - Py g st L’::uvs Southwestern . ‘ %; s Southw, | oo, Sam s is: mnd | 8t Louis Southwestern prefd. - at Jeast a fourfold hand- | St Paul pretd ; nt of gold coin, the| St Paul & Om: which would be over 225% tons Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern Railway prefd. avoirdupots. CHICAGO, Feb. | speculative ‘play # Cliicago Grain Market. —_— 14.—At any stage of the In wheat ft w extremely difficult to discern the impulses governing the . | market. 1t was a nervous, hesitating, irregu- Weather Report. . Tais & Yoo lar _affair, generally dull, but full of wnee. Union Pacific p Wabash : (120th Meridizn—Pactfic Time.) | . 15% | \Aee SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 45 p.m. | 5% Wabash prei e | e The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | , 5% ::.:”{:"l : 1!,‘5: . ket te, as compare o 3,90 Wheeling 2nd pref | nes gate, as compared with those of same date | g0 “wyimerrtl ‘oerar o D) I?hl‘ last season, 1l in last twenty-four Third Avenue 1 Last | countable ' whims. on The profundity of ev Cxporis was taxed to the T Snd cheie e one the proper manner of playh the | narket” was oraculous and vague. The The mar- vesterday advanced in the face of beari: to-day it declined on nfl\»lm?wmc; ;nh surface looked emphaticaily bullish, and under the May opened a shade higher to a sh: o253, opened a shade lower influences of This | Last tional Tube ... | advances at Liverpool. and on_the Cont 2 Hours| Season. | Season. | SEEETNAL Thbe foe 105% | advanced early on a small trade to Tole . On — AExpress Compantes | the advance trade became véry dull, and a FEETIET ams » -160 | little foreign selling added to.local liquiddtion .10 | 1923 L1528 185 sent May off to 75%c. The corn strength later Trace | 1370 | “136 156 | frightened some wheat shorts, .whose covering o8 W .| st lis-Fargo 135 | caused a rally to 76%c. Longs, owing to the Trace 9.30 6.15 5 Miscellaneous— 3 | nervous uncertain appearance of the market, Independence 458 | 2.8 200 American Cotton Ofl . . 29% | thought it advieable to secure profit. May san Luts O [ 1230 American Cotton Oll préta {75 | consequently turned heavy and closed at ‘the — Somy ¥ eric " - s 2 ottom, g under vesterdpy 75 o —— =3 AL T st American Smelting & Refng . 577 | after that it ‘became suddenly active and ag- o580 Francisco data: Maximum temperature, | American Smelting & Refng fretd. s5i, | Gressively strong. minimum, 4; mean, . Ametican Spirits ... 2| Oats were fairly active and firm. May closed HER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | --:--- American Spirits prefd 17 | %e, higher at 25lc. FORECAST. 4160 American ‘Steel Hoop. 301 | _ Provisions ruied firm, though rather dull ana L A ...'... American Steel Hoop prefd 176 | marrow. - The demand; mostly for pork, was ’:‘.r.", ressure has a}\.nf rapidly over the | 33700 American Steel & Wire .. . §2% | Started by the strength of the hog market, and e e o e ahacific elope and has| 100 American Steel & Wire prefd; the pace was maintained later with the assist- ;f;“‘": y T Washington and Northern s,g:g American Tin E!;lam i, ;?r; of }h:drg{in» strength. l(-\,wrk closed 20¢ regon. z 12 American Tin Plate 1d | highe; and rf 5 Thevweather s generaiy clouty from San | 15 Ameriotn TI%Flate bré i S Francieco The orthvard. temperature American Tobacco prefd has risen Anaconda Mining Co. 10 degrees or | more in the Sacramento Valley, ¢ 1 A maximum wind velocity of 26 miles from ’:% P,{?;',':'Z.? ,‘{‘!-.Jm& ’{:;:-n the morth is reported at Independence. 7,000 Continentul Tobacco-... Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | 1500 Continental Tobaces prefd heure ending midnieht. Febroary 15, 1001 257700 Federal Steel o North California—Cloudy and unsettled | 5000 Federal Steel prefd. February weather Friday, with {og on the coast in the | 00 Ganeral Electde e morring; light northerly winds . it Basr May Caltfornia—Fair Friday; light north- ". Glucose Sugar prefd. Oaty laternational Paper .. International Paper prefd Laclede Gas National Biscuit . National Biscuit prefd ight northerly winds, nefsco and vicinity—Cloudy Friday; ght fog in the morning :Pnu -’-em’:.' . changing to wester] February ALEEANDER 0. McADEE. 4.100 XNational Steel ...... Hed o “Forerast Offic 2700 National Steel prefd. M ort Ribs, par 100 pounds i 400 New ‘York Alr Brake.i PR ) el : ¥ | 1040 North American . 2oy orrv i i% Ihg i = aclfic Coast .. mb | EASTERN MARKETS ! Pacans S A i September .........7T22% 730 72245. 730 | £ ! Pacific Coast 24 prefd. Cash quotitions were as follows: Flour, dull 3 | Pacific Mail ... . and unchanged: No. 3 spring wheat, 65@aic: - £100 People’s Gas . i No. 2 red. 4 No. 2 corn, 38%e; No. 2 200 Pressed Steel Car . vellow, £0 Pressed Steel Car prefd. Pullman Palace Car... Standard Rope & Twine. Sugar . Sugar prefd Tennessee Coal & Iron. 1nited States Leather . Upited States Lebther prefd. TUnited Efates Rubber ... United States Rubber prefd Western Union New York Stock- Market. | NEW YORK. Feb. 14...There was & marked relasation to-dey of the pressure o sell stocks which carried prices downward yesterday, and prices showed mome recovery. The recovery @14 not “set In until the market had been “further tested by the bears, causing general declines below yesterday’'s levei. In conse- quence the net changés of the day are a Amalgamated Copper Articles— rule #mall but mostly gains. London sdvanced Republic Iron & Steel Co, Flour, barrels prices before the opening here, but turned DS Lot S Deun e SN Wheat, bush seller after perceiving the drift In mlmentl & St Louls.... ar':: %:a:]: in New York, and sojd a few thousand shares on balance. There was no very manifest cause | “15:000 Shares sold. Rye, bushels Barley, bushels for the recovery, although a few usually ob- CLOSING RONDS. scure stocks showed aggressive strength, but | U 8 2s ref reg....108% ;N J Cent gen £..130% ‘was active; cream 14@21c; dairy, 1%Gie. Cheess, active, 1U@II%e. ERES, dull; at mark, cases included, ’ " Foreign Futures. New York Metal Market. | NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—Confidence was more @pparent to-day than for some time past, this feature, however, only in tim due largely to the heavy shipments from this country, and at the close the London and New York prices were on a parity. The close at London was on the basis of £122 2s 6d for spot and futures £117 13s. The local spot price was $26 62\ bid, but future prices were easier. The Lon- don copper market was unsettled and closed unchanged at_£71 5s for spot and £71 16s 6d for futures. The local .situation was more or lcss in a nominal condition. business to base quotations on, and the nomi- nal basis was $17 for Lake Superior and $16 624 for casting and electrolytic at the close. Lead was dull and unchanged at $i 37% and at London the market was weak and closed at £14 18s 8d. Spelter in the local mar- ket was a shade steadier, With prices par- tially higher at $3 %@+ Domestic iron mar- kets by of an unimportant chndrm;'r{ P&:‘:l remaining unchanged all around. - o the close was at 5s 7d and at Middies- fo 468 Tigd. - New York Cotton Market. . NEW YORK, Feb, 14.—The course of the cctton market was not so orable to the bear interest as of late, and Whereas foreign events on ‘change appeared to greatly favor chorts the later developments put the over- #0ld factions to fiight, at the same time C ing a feeling of friendliness toward the mar- ket investment circles. The market closed steady, with prices 4@11 points higher. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Feb. 14.—CATTLE—Receipts, 12,- 000, including 200 Texans. Choice steers, steady; others, weak, 10@l5c lower. Butchers' stock and Texans, steady to 10c lower. Good € prime steers, $4 90@6; yoor to medium, $3 4@ stockers and feeders, $2 65@4 COWS, $2 55@4 15; helfers, $2 60@4 25; canners, $1 8@ 2 50; bulls.$2 0@ 35; calves, $4@6 2; Texas fed steers, $4Gi4 70; Texas grass steers, $3 30G3 90; Texas' bulls, 32 50G3 60, HOGS—Receipts _to-day, 39,000; _to-morrow 28,000 left over, 2000, Market opened 5c higher, .active, closing weak. Top, $ 50; mixed and butche hotce heavy, 35 35@5 50: rough hea: ; light, 25 @5 45; buik of sales, $ 3 SHEEP—Receipts, 16,000 5 45. Market steady to 10c lower. Good to choice wethers, §3 55@4 50; falr to choice mixed, $3 50G4; Western sheep, 33 90@4 50; Tex: hee: @ native 0. lambs, $4'25@5 50; Western Portland’s Busincss. 14.—Clearings, $359-, PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 042; balances, $41,896. Northern W heat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Feb. 14—In the local wheat market. prices remain unchanged with 55¢.pos- sible- for good stock and 5ilsc generally quoted. Forelgn exports of wheat from Portland for the week ending to-da: 134,920 bushels. WASHI TACOMA, Wash., F 14, —Wheat, steady and quiet. Bluestem, “lub, &5e. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Feb. 14.—Consols, 97%: sllver, 27 15-16d; French rentes, 102¢ 32ic: Wheat car- goes on passage, quiet and steady; No. 1 standard California, 29s; Walla Walla, 28s 6d; Fnglish_country markets, part 64 cheaper. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 14.—Wheat, firm; No. 1 rtandard California, 6s 2%d@fs 3d; wheat in Paris, steady; flour in Paris, quiet; French country markets, steady; weather in England, fine but cold. COTTON—Uplands, 5%d. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot, _dull; No. 1 California, 6s 2%d; No. 2 red Western winter, 8s 11%d; No. 1 'Northern spring, 6s 3d. Futures, quiet; Aray, 65 d. American mixed new, 3s 1%d. Futures, quiet; Febru- 10%d; March, 3s 10d; May, 3s 9%d. * * % Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. " 4 85% Sterling Exchange, sight . -— 4 891a Sterling Cables - 4 90 New York Exchange, sight - 1T% w York Exchange, telegraphic — 2214 Stiver, per ounce - 603, Mexican Dollars, 50 @ & Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—New York was unchanged, but Liverpool and Paris futures were higher. Chicago was firmer, but not quotably higher, and the demand was siow. Crop conditions were reported favorable. Commission hou: had some selling orders. Otherwise there nothing new. In this market there was more activity in futures, but at weaker prices, Spot Wheat was unchanged. Spot . Wheat—Shipping, %%c; milling, 95%c@ $10214 per ctl. . CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 oclock—May—8000 ctls,. $1 01%; December—14,000, $105%; 2000, $1 05%. Second_Session—May—6000_ ctle, §t 013 2000, $101%; 26,000; .81 01; 4000, $100%; December— 12,000, $1 03 10,000, $1 05; 2000, $1 04%. Regular Morning ~ Session—May—15,000 ectls, t; 6000, $100%; 26,000, §100%; December— 2000, $1 04%; 38,000, $1 04%. Atternoon Session—May, 3000 ctls, $100%: 6000, 12,000, $1 006%: 2000, $101; December— A 12,000, $1 05; 4000, $1 05%. BARLEY—Another fractional decline in Feed is noted. The market continues neglected. Feed, 1%c for cholce bright, 72%c for No. 1 and 70c for oft grades; Brewing and Shipping grades, TT%@S2%c; Chevaller, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sesslon—9:15 0'clock—No sales. Second Session—No_sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales, Afternoon Session—May—2000 ctls, 68%. OATS—Previous prices rule, with the usual aull_market. White, $1 30@1 50; Surprise, nominal; Red, $125@1 40 for Feed and $1 35@1 45 for: Seed; Gray, nominal: Black, for Feed, $117%@1 20; for Seed, $1 25@$1 30 per ctl. White, $115 CORN-Yellow, $1 12631 15 Eastern, mixed, $1 12t per o RYE—Unchanged and weak at 8234@sSc per ctl. G Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 2@ 43 50, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 15@3 25; Oregon, $2 75@2 85 per barrel for family and 32 75@3 for bakers’; Washington, bakers'. $2 75 @z MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are tol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, §2 7: Meal,’ $2 50: Rice Flour, $7; Corn’Meal, '$2 75 extra cream do, $3 50: Oat Groats, $ 50; Hom- iny, 3 76; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25 Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, $ 50; Whole j’»v’gnlt Flw){i s:s 2; Ralgfl (‘i'-g. (lblmll), $6@. ; In_sacks, §5 75@7; Pearl Barley, $; Peas, ; Green Pean, 850 per 100’ foa Ot Hay and Feedstuffs. The firmness in Brdn continues, stocks being very light. ‘There is no change in Hay, deal- ers reporting a_steady market. 5 BRAN—$16@17 per_ton. g MIDDLINGS—§16 50@19 50 gz ton. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled ey, $16@17 per ton; Olicake Meal at the mill, $25@26 ;_jobbing, §26 50: Cocoanut Cake, $17@15: Co: 11 3 Corn, #25 50026 Mixed Fess: 25 r‘): Cracked HAY = Volunteer, : Wheat, sugu; Wheat and Oaf wg‘&u P s, S nominal; Alfalfa, 30; . Barley,” $7 503 56 per_ton. "STRAW—35@47%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Beans remain quiet at firm and unchangea there being no | amounting to 10,155 sks. The general market Was W though there was no decline. Onions were.firm at a further advance. Sweet Pota- toes were lower under receipts of six cars, of 1489 sks. Aspa has a very wide range, according to qmlg Rhubarb continues in light recelpt and firm. and Tomatoes are plentiful, poor T AT Es _Ear 65@T5c ks, - i rly Rose, :_Burba: 35@S0c_for River, $1@125 per ctl for Salinas and 65c@$1 for Oregon; Garnet Chiles, from Oregon. 50@70c; Sweets, 85c@$1 for Mefced. ONIONS—$2 23@2 75 per etl; Cut Onions, §125 @1 50 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 15c: _Asparagus, from Sacramento, 12%@20c for forced and 40¢ for natural; Green Peas, 5adc per lb; String Beans, 1 c; $1; Tomatoes, Los Angeles, 50c@$150 per crate; from Mexico, §2 25@2 50 per crate; Egg Plant, Los Angeles, 13G2%c per 1b; Green Peppers, Los Angeles. 25@35c per 1b for Chile-and — for Bell; Dried Peppers. 9@llc; Dry Okra, 10@i5c per Ib; Car- rots, 25@35¢ per box; Hothouse Cucumbers, $1 50 per dozen; Summer Squash, $1 50@2 50 per box; Garlic, 3@3%c per 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $200 25 per’ ton; Mushrooms, 10G20c per Ib. Poultry and Game. A car of Eastern dressed Turkeys is held at 13@15c per Ib. . Doves and Mountain Quall go out of season to-day. Arrivals of Game were §5 sacks, mostly Hare, which were lower in consequence. Ducks ruled firm, Dealers reported 'a firm Poultry market, as receipts from the East have been much smaller of late. Young stock continues much firmer than Hens and old stock. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@13c for Gob- Dressed Turkeys, Shegz: Gositnen ¥ 55 blers and. 12@l4c for Hen: 14@16c; Geese, per pair, 31 @2 75; Ducks, $3 5 for old and $6@7 50 for young; Hens, §3 ; Young ~Roosters, $@ 6; Old Roosters, i Erollers, $5@5 50 small; Pigeons, $1@1 50 $2 5083 tor Squabs. GAME—Quall, $150@1 75 for Valley and §2 50 for Mountain; Mallard, $4@5; Canvasback, §3 @5: Sprig, 3 50; Teal, §250@3 50; Widgeon, $2@2 50; Small Duck, $160; Black Jack, $1 507 Gray Geese, $3 50; r'hm Geese, $1@1 60; ' Brant, 3150 for small and §2 for e; Honkers, $3 4 50; EngHsh Snipe, $3@3 Jack Snipe, 1 50; Hare, 75c@$1 25; Rabbi! tontail and $1 for Brush; Doves, 75c per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Daliry firsts ‘were higher. Stocks of Butter, Cheese and Eggs continue large, without be- ing excessive, and as outside orders are few the" market’ lacks snap all around. However the feeling in three descriptions was quoted steady on the Exchange. Receipts, as reported by the Dairy Ex- change, were 45,000 pounds Butter, 1027 cases Eggs and 18,130 pounds Cheese. BUTTER— . Creamery—Extras, 2ic; firsts, 18c; seconds, " Dalry—Extras, 19c; firsts, 16c; seconds, 14c; store, 1lc. Storage—Creamery extras, —; firsts, —; seconds, —; dalry extras, —— Pickle, — per pound. . Keg, —— per pound. CHEESE—Fancy, full _cream, 10c: choice, $c; common. nominal: Youmg Americas, 10c; Eastern. full cream, 15G16%c per Ib. EGGS. California Ranch—Selected white, 17c; mixed colors, 18c per dozen. California gathered—Selected, 16c; standard, ——; seconds, —, P Fresh Eastern—Fancy, —; standard, —; seconds, —. . Storage—California fancy, —: standard, —; astern fancy, —; ‘standard, —; seconds, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Four cars of Oranges are announced for to- day’s auction. All citrus frults remain as before quoted, Limes being firm, Oranges steady and Lemons weal and dull. " DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—35@6ic_per box for common, 75c@ $1.50 for good to choice and $1 75@2 for fancy. PEARS—65c@$1 50 per box. CITRUS FRUITE Navel Orsnges, . $102: Seedlings, G0t ~Tangarines, 75c ; Jap- anese Mandarins, §1 §0g1 75; Lemons, 25c@$1 25 for common and $150@2 for good to chole Grape Frult, T5c@$1 50; Mexican Limes, $5 5@ 6; California Limes, 25@30c; Bananas, 75c@$1 75 rer bunch; Pineapples, 5c@$2 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Prunes and Ralsins seem, to be meeting with slowly growing favor in New York, but buy- ers want to purchase at low prices. The other fruits continue dull. FRUITS—Prunes, Santa Clara, 4 sizes, 30-40s, 7c; 40-50, G4c: §0-60s, 4ic; 60-70s, 3%c; | 70-50s, Me; 80-90s, 2%c: *90-100s, Me; 100-120s, 13c; rubles, ic premium; Sonomas e and San Joaquins Yc less than Santa Claras, ex- cept 100 and over, which stand the same. Apri- cots, 6@Se for Royals and 10@10%c for Moor- rarks; Evaporated Apples, 4@5%c: sun-dried, 14G2%c; Peaches, 3@4c for standard, 3%@sc for choice, 'and i%@64e for fancy; Pears, 2@ic: Flums, pitted, s unpitted, 1@14¢; Nec- | tarines. 5@os¢ for redMind 5%4@ée for white. RAISIN! ‘Ralsin Growers' Assoclation has established the following prices: Bleached Trompson’s fancy. 1%c per .lb; cholce. le: srandard. 16c; prime, fe: unbleached Thomp ‘s, 9 per 1b. Sultapas—Fancy, 104c per holce, S%c; standard, 8%e; prime, 8c; un- Sc; Seedless, 50-1b boxes, 6%c: d4-crown, 7c; 3-crown,. 6c: 2-crown, 6. Yacific brand, 2-crown, 5ci 3-crown, S4c. and 4-crown, i seeded '(Fresno prices), fancy, | 16-ounce, ‘7c; 12-ounce, b%c; cholce, 16-ounce, | 6%c: 12-ounce, B%c: London Layers, 2-crown, $1 50 per box: 3-crown, $180; Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, §3. Al prices f. o, b. at_common shippi points in California. ‘TS—Chestnuts, llglo.: per Ib for Italian; Walnuts, No. 1, softshell, 10c; No. 2, Tic; No. 1 hardshell, §i4c: No. 2, 7c;’ Almonds, 13@13c fer papershell, 9@1lc for softshell: Peanuts, 5 | @fc for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 1ic; Filberts, 1lc; Peca 11@13¢; Cocoanuts, $3 S0@5. HONEY—Comb, 13%@14%c for bright and 12% 13c “for light amber; water white extracted, @Sc; light amber extracted, 6%@7c; dark, 6%’ per 1b. BEESW AX—24G26c per 1b. Provisions. The demang has fallen off sharply of late and dealers are complaining of the general duliness. Prices show no change. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11@11%c per !b for heavy, 11%@12c for light medium, 12%@13c for Iight, '13%@l4c_for extra light and 15@15%e for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12c: ess Beef, $12 per barrel; extra Mess, $13; mily, §14; extra prime Pérk, $15@15 50; extra clear, $19 50G20; Mess, $17; Smoked Beef, 1ic| per _pound. LARD—Tlerces quoted at 6%@6%c per Ib for ecmpound rnd 9%c for pure; half-barrels, pure, $%c; 10-1b'tins, 10c; 5-Ib tins, 1034c. - COTTOLENE—One hali-barrel, 8%c; three balf-barrels, 8c; one tierce, Tic; two tlerces, %c; five tlerces, T%c per lb. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1c under Qquotations. Heavy Salted steers, 9%@10c; medium, light, 3@8%c: Cow Hides, 8l3c for heavy and 8@S%c for light: Stage, 6@6%c; Saited Kip, %; Salted Veal, 99 Itc; Salted Calf, 10c; Dry Hides. 15%@16c: Culls, 13%@14c; dry Kip, 15@16c: Dry Calf, 166 Tic; culls and brands, 14@lSc;: Sheepskins, shearlings, 20@30c_each; short Wool. 1 each; medium, 60@T5c; long Wool, T5c@S1 each; Horse Hides, salt, $2 50@2 for large and $26 22 for medium, $125 for small and &lc_ for Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for large, $150 ryedium, $1 25 for small and 50c for colts Deerskins—Summer or red skine, 35c; fall or medium skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, 20c. ‘Goatskins—Prime ' Angoras, Tic; large and smooth, 30c; medium, 35c. TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 4%@i%c per Ib; No. 2. 4G4kc: Erease, 2@ st quotable , 8150 for Cot- | V\flv’(‘(}b—?prln{scc‘l is Hc; Middle County, free, 15@16c; Middle Coun- i4c; Southern. Mountain,. 6c; Southern ulloumlnln,d ;r!" cda, per Fall Clip—8an Joaquin, §%@Sc: do lambs, $@ 9c; Middle County, $@10c; Northern Mountain, free, 10@lic; Southern Mountain, T%@Skc; iraboaP il Mandacino, 11@12e per 1b: HOPS—15@20c per 1b. Northern, defective, 12@ | San Francisco Meat Market.. . Hogs and Mutton are firm at the recen { advanced prices. The other descriptions are without feature. » BEEF—i@sc for Steers and 6§7l4c per Ib for _owr. . ), 74 ; small. Sc 1b. MEALGR LA (3ot BV P MB_11@12%c per 1b; spring, ‘12%@15c per. pound. —Live Hogs, 6%@6%c for small and 6% Omnlt(or!l‘nv«.llum and 5 :“ for large: stock Hogs, 5G5thc: feeders, 5%@stc; dressed Hogs, g, conp General Merchandise. GS—San Quentin Bags, 35 65 Calcutta G:I'AD Ba_s, .Ynn:n-n-fl July, 6%c; local make, 6%c: Wool Bags, 30@32lic; Fleece Twine, Tige. COAL—Wellington, 53 Jerton: | Soutnfield TeoinE e Winscnd, 2. Coroperative. watn: ‘Camberland, $12 in bulk and $13 % in Pennsylvamia Anthradite Egg, per ton: -Coke, e per | Occidental (of West Virginia) barrels, 25c more; boxes, 50c more: 50-Ib bass. 10c more. No orders taken for less than 6 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-bar- rels, 6.50c; boxes, 6.75¢ per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY W. Flour, qr sks.. 102 Wheat, ctl: 122,550 Barley, otl: 10 Oats, ct} 182 Onlons, sk 100 Potatoes, sk | i [ 415 | Hides, No. 505 245| Tallow. ctis...... 286 584/ Quicksilver, fisks 3 iy THE STOCK MARKET. Business was again heavy on the morning session of the Bond Exchange, With continued firmness In the sugar stocks. Honokaa was firmer and touched §3, Kilauea 324 and Ono- mea $29 25. There ware no other changes worthy of note. The sugar stocks continued firmr in the after- noon and several advanced a fraction or two. On the morning session of the Ofl Exchange Petroleum Center was the active stock, 7700 shares selling _at 20Gj22c. The other stocks were quiet. There was no particular change in the afterncon. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, -Feb. 142 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bld. Ask. 4s ewp..muma US ds_cp(new)13TX138% 43 reg...113%114%4| Do 3s voup.l10ig111% 2 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. m{CPCoklfl 105% | Oak W Co §s. — I Cal-st Cab 5s.116% — |Oceanic SS 7s.108 1. Asic. vs Bld. As} Do C C Water 5s.108 10814 128 — E L & P 6s.128%135 | Pac 100 — F & Cl Ry 6s11433 — |Pk R 68.105 — Geary-st R 5s. — — |Pk R 6 — — Haw C 6igs Powell-st R 68120% — Do &s . SEG&R s — 100 IS E & 81V seizp 12 S R of Cal 6s.110 — S P ot A 65113 — SPC Seris Do Do N Do = of 8 P C 1st g 53.106% Gs . S P Bi - c ; S P Water 6s.114% — s ... Do 03%103% NCRRs.111 — | Do 3a mtg.102% — OGL&HGS12 14 [Stkn G & E 65 — 108 Oak Tr Co §s.114%115 | WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa.. 69 70% Marin County. 52 — Spring Valley. 92% 93i4/ - GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Cent L & P.. 3 4 |Pac Lt Co.... 4 — Equit Gas ... 3% 3%/Sac E G & R— 3% Mut Elec Lt.. 7% — S F G & E... 49 9% O G L & H.. 50 — San Francisco. 4% 4% Pac Gas Imp. 4% 4 |Stktn G & E. — 14 INSURANCE STOCKS. Firem’'s Fund.282 — | BANK STOCKS., - {Lon P & A...146 150 |Mer Ex (iiq). 16 S F Natlonal. — 125 Anglo-Cal Bank of Cal..410 — Cal’ Safe Dep. — 108 1st N of 8 F. — 3124/ SAVINGS BANKS. German . —185) Sav & Loan. — | Humboldt — |Security Mutual .. 9 — |Union Trus S F Sav 5125 — | STREET RAILROAD, STOCKS. California-st O8 L & H. 0 — Presigio % 2 STOCKS. Calitornia Vigorit .. Glant Con STOCKS. Hana Plan Kilauea U — Haw Com Makawell .... 4% & Honokaa . Onomea 2935 30 Hutch 8 P Paaubau ...... 4l — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska P A..12513126% Qceanic S8 Colo0 Cal Fruit Can — M5l Pac A F A.... 2 Cal Wine Asn.100 |Pac C Bor Colss Mer Ex Assn.100 Parft Paint Co 12% Morning Session. Board— 2 California Powder .. 300 Contra_Costa Water 60 Glant Powder Con 50 Hana Plantation Co 200 Honakaa 8 Co . 300 Honokaa S Co 5 Hutchinson S P Co 75 Kilauea Sugar P Co. 140 Makawell $2000 N P C R R 5 per cent bonds $3000 Oakland Transit Co 6 par ct bonds. 50 Onomea Sugar Co. 210 Paauhau S P Co 258 F Gas & Electric Co. 75 8 F Gas & Electric Co.. Street— 165 California Wine Association. 50 Glant Powder Con . $5000 Hawallan C & S Co 5 per cent bd: 50 Honokaa S Co .. 600 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. $3000 Los _Angeles-Pacific R R bor $10000S F & S J V bonds, b 3. “ Afternoon Session. Board— 10 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation..... 200 California Wine Association. 65 Glant Powder Con 100 Honokaa 8 Co 10 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co 330 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. 75 Makawell . 110 Paauhau § P Co 2 $3000 S V 4 per cent bonds (24 mort).. 108 F Gas & Electric Co.. 2 %S F Gas & Electric Co. Stree! 5000 Contra Costa Water bonds. $10.000 N P C R R 5 per cent $3000 Oakland Transit Co 6 per cent PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Boara— 100 E1 Dorado . 1000 Four Oil Company . 100 Gold Dollar 100 Junction ... 500 McKittrick Consolidated 500 Monarch of Arieona 500 Monte Cristo .. 150-Occidental of West Virgini 1060 Occidental of West Virginia 25 Peerless 20 Peerless 2700 Petroleum Center 1000 Petroleum Center (B 3000 Petroleum Center (cash). 1000 Petroleum Center . 0 San Joaquin Oil and Dev. 100 Sterling Oil and Dev. Co. 3000 Superior .. 400 Wolverine . Street— 500 Superior . 1000 “‘ol\‘egnec‘; 1% Ean"soaquin Ol and De Afternoon Session. Board— 10 Kern Ofl Co. <110 Kern Otl Co, 500 McKittrick 450 Monte Cristo 500 Petroleum Center 2000 Petroleum Center 383388 o -} & L3 nae o Ginnde? serubfsunsn.nall SRALAS BYER BRLRRARIN 1 &8 so SUR RUALARZRSS R R & we . $3TF B[UYIBVVREREIISIVAL23 - ol BEw B =s§ss§ C 100 Gould & Curry. 40| 500 Yellow Jacket.. 400 Hale & Norers. 19 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session, . 03] 500 M & Beleher 31 00 ian 200 Gould & Curry. 41 800 200 Gould & Curry. 500 600 Mexican .. 31 300 200 Mexican ... | 200 Beicher Just! c] 20 200 ice [ 500 Best & n[nulmcu » 200 Caledonta 78 400 Ophir .. 52 200 Caledonta 79| 100 Ove 100 Challenge 31 100 Potosi 400 Challenge 20/ 300 300 Chollar . 11/ 100 600 Con Cal . '!S’ 35 200 Con Cal & V .uo‘mmm 400 Alta .. 400 Best Afternoon Session. Alta ... 08 200 Gould & Curry. Best & Belcher 32| 100 Mexican . Best & Belcher 31| 300 Mexican = Best & Beicher 23 300 Mexican 2 Best & Belcher 27| 300 Mexican Challenge Con.. 22 o Con Cal & Va.. Con Cal & V. 300 Con Cal & Va.. o S Gal & Va-. ‘on_Impertal... 300 Gould & Curry. 41 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Feb. 144 n m 22828543 Bld. Ask. | BIA Ak Alpha . 02 03 Justics .. .M Alta 08 04 Kentuck .... - Andes @ 0'Lady Wash Belcher’ 77 13 Qccidental . < Best & Beicher 28 27/Ophir .. n Bullion . 02 08|Overman 1 Caledonia 8 7| Potost . 7 Challenge Con.. 21 22 Savage ... i Chollar . 10 11|Scorpion " ‘onfidence $0 83 Seg Beicher "m on Cal & Va.'165 17 Slerra Nevata. 7 Con Imperial... 01 02|Stlver H: a Con New York. 01 02 8t Lous 0 Crown Point... 15 1§ Standa » Eureka Con..... 06 — Syndicats - Exchequer. 01 02/ Union . - Gould & Curry. 37 39 Utah by Hale & Norers. 13 20| Yellow Jack » Julia ..oeeeenee. — 02 CALL CALENDAR. February, 1901 | T- [ 7. (8. | G ————— Moou's T Pacific Coast Steimship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco For Alaskan Ports—il a. m.. Feb. 15, Mar : Change to company’s steamers at_Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacom: tt, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a. m., Feb 15, 20, 235, March 2 and every fifth day thereafter. Change at Seattle for this company’s steamers for Alaska at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—32 p. m., Feb" 17, 2227, March 4, and every fifth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Ba: bara. Port Los 'Angeies and Redondo (Lo Angeles)—Steamer Queen, Wednesdays, 9 a. m. steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. For Santa Cruz, Monterey; San Simeon, Cay- uces, Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, Pedro, Steamer Corona, Friday Bonita. Tuesdays, .§ a. m. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Pas. Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., 7th each mon For further information obtain company's folders. The company reserves the right to changs steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without _previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hote! GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Asts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. “THE 0. B. & N. 0O, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 a. m. F‘“E $I2 First Class including Berth $8 Second Class and Meals. COLUMBIA Satls. Feb. 2. Mar. 4 GEO. W. ELDER Satls Feb. 17, 27, Mar. 9 Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Bu Helena_and “all points in the Northwest Throush tickets. to all potnts East. E. C. WARD, Generai A, 5 Marger TOYO KISEN msnl smms WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling a Kobe (Hiogo). connecting Nugasaki and Shanghal, and at Hongkong with steamers for No cargo received on board on day ), 1901 h 15, 1901 . 19, 1 e Teduced’ rates. . Fof freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street. corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. . NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIA !tuwh, at Cherbourg. westBound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. New York -Feb. 27[New York....March 20 Vaderland ....March ll Vaderland St. Douts. March 13/St. Louls. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwaerps. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland Feb. fl]KinlNl’!on ..March 2 Southwark ... March §/Noordland ....March 27 ‘Westernland.. March* 13/ Friesland _April 3 CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, WAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND 1w SYONEY, §S. MARIPOSA (Honolulu oniy)... . - Saturday, February 23, 2 p m, Zealand ‘snd Australia ool INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANTY, 30 Montgomery street. .tt-ts's‘ > DIRECTLIYE roTAMITY ss. SIERRA. for Honoluly, Samoa. New AUSTRALIA, for Tahit!... Wednesday, March 13, 4 p. m. SPRECKELS & BA0S. 0., Beneral Agents, 327 Market St Passenger Offc, 543 Marlet St 1. Pacifie St PANAMA R. R, ez To NEW YORK via PANAMA Dirgct s aquin Oil ‘and De 160 Stariing O and Dev. Co ] 100 Twenty-Eight 215 100 Wolverine 1% CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Feb. 14-2:30 p. m. STOCKS. Bid. | Asked. American Fuel & Oil Co. 2% 2 Buckhorn, 200 | 275 Burlingte e 4 20 Califor k2l Caribou. ™. = El Dorado 200 Four ... » Hantord Hanford-Fresno-Kern River. Home 3 Homestake Independence ... Kern . Kern River Lion Ofl Co . Los Angeles O & T Co. McKittrick Consolidated . Monarch of Arizona . Aetfa_. 1d ;'vu : Go : Junction = 2 Linda Vista o McKittrick . Wolverine Monte Cristo Riwe B o SHANEBSRL KSRV | K| | B BHLEL32RBY I3 w 52 [RRN tsg:n:n | 8EBLR | RISSRIVSNEUS | 8 £ e Ol City Petroleum. Petroleum: Center Producers’ & Consumers’ . Reed Crude 3 San Francisco & MeKittrick. San Joaquin O & D Co. : Shamrock - e Sterling O & D Co. Twenty-elght Westshore Yukon . Californta Cent Pt .. Century ... Continental . Peerless . Senator . we B 8 8 wm oo e e won 1 gug8es38! Following were the sales in -.ma;;:{-na nemnh&hyfiw Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40. S. S. Roanoke sails Tuesday, Feb. 19. 8. S. St. Paul sails Tuesday, March 5. S S. Argyll sails Tuesday, March 19. From whart, foot of Fremont st., at 2 p. m. Freight and paesenger office. 330 Market st. - F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast-Agent. PACIFIO STEAM NAVIGATION CO. AND COMPANIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES To . Vi stopping at Mexican, Central and !flll? gfimAu ports. From section No. Seawall. : :l. P:‘LENA4 Fehruary 22, 1901, at 12 m. §8. COLOMBIA. March 7, 1901 S8. TUCAP"!:‘LP.A A Eramers ave buili expressiy for Central and South American passenger service. (No change at Acapuleo or Panama.) Freight and passenger office, 318 Californfa streét. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Agents. GOMPASNIE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday, instead n‘rzf Saturday. at 10 a. m. from Pler @5 0 Noeth River, foot of Morton street. Firstclass to Havre, %5 and up-ar:l. e ncY Haore, W6 450 U0 Cina CANADA. 8 way_(Hudzon dullding). New Tori X o E. FUGAZL & T San Francisco Tickets sold by %Y Railroad_Ticket Agents. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. HAYY YARD AND VALLEJD. Steamer “Monticelo.” MON, Thues.. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 & m., 316, 8:30 p. m. (ex. leghl): Gaye, 1 p. m. and S0, Sundaye, 10:0 3 m., B g Sevhone Main T

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