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THE SAN FRAN Silz E IWheat futures reco er advanced. change as before. cred. Barley neglected. Oats dull, zith white kinds weak. Corn and Rye continue neglected. olled Oats and Green Split Peas higher. Bran firm and Hay steady. Beans and Seceds as previously quoted. Onions sell up to §5. Potatoes weak and Vegetables firm. R, Pou Game 1n light receipt, but rather casy. Butter, Cheese and Eggs about the same. Bananas, Lemons and Limes firm. ry firm, owing fo delayed shipments from the East. Oranges steady. Prunes and Raisins continue to improve in Eastern markets. visions stand as before. Meat market unchanged, | stocks and bonds acts Ve, with light supplies. {01l stocks sell fairly. firmer tre held Three-crown at fic cut-thi me. As & | r_conditions | are now on the | temperature, 5. GENERAL pidly over the and_condi- | ir weather | % There | t south of | Iy high over the rthern end of | sughout the | srntures are from 16 to 14 | than wusual. The warm | rainfall, has caused | mento 1 con- probabiy fall- the northern portion cial river reports have been % 214 feet and rising (the recelved at | mento 25 feet and ville 13.6 feet, feet, rd 12 feet, danger line 16 t Folsom is 21 feet, and has danger 21, 1901 Thursday, light north- probably erly win Southern California—Fair Thursda: rly wind ; light oudy Thursday. ¥ Thursda: Cloudy Thursday. y Francisco and vicinity — Cloudy with fog In the morning; light south- changing to mnortherly; not Thursday erly winds warm. [ ALEXANDER G. McADIE. Forecast Official. EASTERN MARKETS. * * New York Stock Market. XEW YORK, Feb. 20—The dread of the un- the depressing factor in the stock the interim of three consecutive ening speculative loads. The the three days' Interval which d by the speculative public were : wholly on the side of depression, whatever favorable developments seemed je have been thoroughly discounted that the balance is considered clearly on the #ide of lower jrices. The speculative world seeme to have arrived at the conclusion that ihe completion of the details of the steel merger s t likely to be followed immediately by paign of manipulation for higher prices in order to make a market for the new se- curities. it will be remembered that this was what happened two years ago when the pewly fedged industrials were first thrown upon the worid. Indications seem to point, clearly to a Sesire for quiet stock market conditions for the present on the part of the financial powers danger | % | Preparations were evidently | 7 are most largely concerned in the steel iations, as they have also been in the | coeat rafiroad consolidation. It is not too hard to understand why, with cojossal financial ndertak those concerned in contitions. e money and stock kets. The progress of negotiations is necr clly mvolved in further complexity by marked fluidity, of market prices for ¥. This makes intelligible of the financtal powers to excited speculation at this olent break in prices would ¢ with their wishes. The ul e would be ac- nd ! ma: It is evident 0 preserve the market by kecping sources and also by ! opinjons as o the ¥ market to mest future re- An ofort was made daring the 0 turn the market against the shorts rivine them to cover, but the le ard he ciosing was woak, Is at ihe lowest. There was a nf break fn the principal steel 2o nonr + the hope of for stocks and uncer- | oient Gecline | of all quiet and stable | at Steel Na he last. Geclines of 1 nger. ups were notably one t e 31 und Jevel ¥ weeks past, election. Bonds were reactiona: Total sales, the last ca was erratic but general the day’ Francisco Oil Exchange holds its first session. to 2 points. ler last night. ry, 3.3 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— Atchison ..... hison prefd timore & -Ohi nadian Pacific anada Southern hesapeake & O Great W Burlingt Ind & 1 & Easte Rock Isl Denver & Rio G Hocking Valley Illinos Central Central swa Central Lake Erle & Lake Erle & Lake Shore Loulsville & Manhattan L 4 pre Na Mexican Central Minn & St Louls Missouri Pacific Mobile & Ohia... Missouri Kansas Missouri Kaneas New Jersey New York Centr: orfolk & West: orthern Pacific orthern Pacific prefd. Ontario & Western . Oregon Raliwsy & Oregon Rallway & Penneylvania : Reading : Reading lst prefd St st st St St St st st Southern Pacific Southern Railwa: Southern Ratlwa Texas & Pacific Union Pactfic Tnion Pacific Wabash . Louis & San Louis & San Louls Southwestern....... Louls Southwestern prefd Paul kit Paul prefd.. Wheeling & Lak Wisconsin Cen Third Avenve Baltimore & O Adams United State: Wells Fargo ... American Cotton Oil . 28% | $25 % bid and 327 asked. Future deliveries were Amerl, Cotton Ofl 6 and lower, March at $26 235@26 75 and American Malting . 4% at $26@26 X Trading in_ these positions American Malting prefd 24 | On the other hand, ho American Smeiting & Refinin 4% | ever, the general list remains in a listiess con- | American Smelting & Ref prefd... 4% | dition. Copper in London declined s to £71 2s | American Bpirits . 2 | 64, but locally a dull and featureless market | American Spirits | prevailed, with prices nominally quoted at the | American Steel Hoop. close $17 for Lake Superior and $16 6214 for | American Steel Hoov prefd casting _and electrolytic. Lead ruled dull at | American Steel & Wire. $4 373 despite a further loss at London, th: | American Steel & Wire prefd close being weak at £14 15s. Spelter was also | American Tin Plate. | quiet, though buvers and sellers were nearer | American Tin Plate prefd. % together than for some time past. Closing American Tobacco 115 prices were $3 9715 021%. Iron continues dull, Ameriean Tobacco prefd 142 with an ecasy undertone brevalent, with no ... Anaconda Mining_Co. 43% matorial change in prices. At Glasgow the 20500 Brooklyn Raoid Transit % | close was 4s 7d and at Middlesboro 40s 4%4d. 2100 Colorado Fuel & Iron. 438, | 3 Continental ol 0 ... 431, : "y s Continenial Tobaces pretd i | Chicago Grain Market. . lera; teel ...... 0 10,600 Federal Steel prefd.. 8% | CHICAGO, Feb 20.—Indifference of the Liv- 300 :’Ie:::‘! g;:calrflc I:g {etpeol market gave rise to expectations of | e e Sk - % | lower prices for wheat here, but the tap of the 3 Snteraationel Feper D221, Eong found offerings valued somewhat higher | %0 International Paver Z | than they were at the close yesterday. May ... Laclede Gas . 1 73% | opened unchanged to %c higher at T5%c. ‘Tne 4% National Biscuit - 3%y | first batch of buying orders being satisfied, 400 Nationa! Biseuit prefd. - §0% | the market became quiet but firm on mode 200 National Lead ... . 18% | ate Northwest receipts and the fact that 100 National Lead prefd. . 86 lurge areas of the winter wheat belt is with- 4300 National Steel ... . 42% | out snow protection. Buying by leading op- 2,200 National Steel prefd . 88" | erators and seaboard advices of a better ex- ... New York Alr Brake. 80 | port situation causel a sherp bulge to 76%c. 16 North American 2% |4 profit-taking movement greeted the advance C 2 ut t ose was stron I Pacific Coast ist prefd T ey RN S .. Pacific Coast 24 prefd . 6 Corn relinquished the leadership on 'Change 80 Pacific Mall « A1) | after the first hour's trade, having held it un- ;% ;:4:::" . s?a-l o 2'{: | d!-glu!ed for a week. The close was Y%@%c L. 250 Ol . higher at 40%c. 300 Pressed Steel Car prefd. 7% | Oats were fairly active within a narrow | - gl’n"mln Palace Car. 9 | range. May closed c higher at 258%c. 245 Standard Rope & Twine. -4 | “The undertone of the provisions market was g 1 &‘:8" i 35 | strong, although business generally was qulet. st Sar neetd -120% | Hog receipts were less than had been expected e et ae Al N - 5% | ond this, combined with a good cash demand A L - ey e ey 12% | and the strength of the grain markets, result- e 744 | ¢d in an advance which was firmly held. May B0 Unlicd Staiee Maboer greid. oo g1 | Donk, Slosed 10aale Righer, 'lard Rigioe up . p - 90 1 ony mproved. A3, Pvatn Xiniog sest 8% | Note—There will be no session of the Board - e ey, A fiss | 0 Trade Friday, Washington's birthday. 200 F??,}: !lrbn l; Steel Co pref The leading futures ranged Lo follows: t Louls. Articles— Open. High. Low. e Wheat No. 2— 762,600 Shares sold. | February . ;Ifi ;Ba !Il% ¥ " | 4 4 3 CLOSING DONDS. | TR w6 . § 2 refdg reg..1054 N Y Central 1sts.107 U E 2s refdg coup.105% N J Cent gen 5s..131% | February . R e US 110% Northern Pac 3s.. 70% | March 3 29 ) 301 8 -1108 Northern Pac 4a. May . 0% 0% 0% 4% s U NY C& St Lds Oats " s 137% Nor & W cons 4s.101% | February Peres 24% .8 113% Oregon Ists(109 | May . L% BY BE % "8 1108 OF Ehort: Line . 113% | Fosraay s 0eF Db 3 s 3 -.121% | February oyt L. 1382% S'Fe 116% Or & 1, cons fs. 3 10 1415 14707 14 12k Dist of Col 3.855...22 Reading n 48 . per 100 Ibs— Atchison Ken 45....102% Rio Grande W ists 99% | March g sesse TG Atchison adjust 4s. % " S L & T M cons 5s118 | May . Tl 108 Cannda Sou 24s....110% S L, & S F gen 6s.120% | July .. . T TW “lies & Ohio 4155106k St Paul cons......184 Short Ribs, per 1 ex & Ohlo 5s ; St P C & Pac igts.18% | February . Rt - SR S 108 Cn & Xor cone a0 (St D C & Pac 361205 | May L) CaNs #b 53,124 | Southern Pac 4s... 3% | September TN Ty Chi Terminal 4s.... 87% outhern Ry 3s. . o Coloradn Sou 4s.. . 844 Stand R & T 64, 3 | Cash_quotations were as. follows: Flour, Denver & R G 45102 | Tex & Pacific 1sts118% | dull. No. 3 spring Wheat, 83g72; No. 2 red, Fric sgnemal e 834 Tex & Pacific 2ds | T8@76e. No. 2 Corm, 39%c: No. 2 vellow, e, | Goneral Elec ba.. 167 Wb s ogq | :git:.o?:uofic‘.@.fih.h% ’n;'z’f‘“a:”‘%%.fi“d Jows Central sty 16| Wabash 2as..... u’f | gholce maiting Barley. 55060, No. 1 Flaxsesd, L & X g ore da.. 115 | $160; No. 1 Northwestern. $161. Prime Tim’ MK & T 28 Central Istal 554 | othy Seed. $435. Mess Pork, per barrel, 31397 ® Centuries...... 86 . @14 Lard, per 100 pounds, §i 4387 47l%. Short Ind & Louisville prefd Western. ... Western prefd. Metropolitan Street Rai Minn & St Louts orfoik & Western prefd Reading 2d prefd...... Rio Grande Western. Rio Grande Western Louls & San Fran ist prefd Paul & Omaha Wabash prefd ... Wheeling & Lake National Tube .. Natlonal Tube prefd.... “xpress Companies— Miscellaneous— 10" hio. ... estern. on & Quin Louisville rn Iliinofs. and & Pacific.. ware Lackawanna & Western Denver & Rio Grande. rande prefd. fa shviile. ... Tway prefd. & Texas. & Texas prefd... Central al . ern. Fran Fran 24 prefd. y . ¥ prefd. Erle 24 pre i e in sympathy par value, 8 tates refunding 2s advamced % per nd Wire, Federal Steel and | onal Steel falling suddenly 2@2i%. There was some show of strength in Steel and Wire | ferred, but otherwise the steel stocks were | weak, Hoop preferred dropping 3i. pai active rallroad stocks there were at | Members Southwestern and Pacific affected. laware and | weak, fall- | In the General wae forced up at one time 12 points, but closed with a net gain of only 7. The activity in the market was lower than business falling t the smallest for any full day since | with 6640, Clostng 1 6%; | per ounce. ¥ MINING STOCKS. Adams Con. 20 Little Chiet. Alice 42 Ontarto . L E Breece . 175 Ophur w { Brunswick Con. 32 Phoenix . i | Comstock Tunnel.." 41 Potosi . o8 Con Cal & Va......185 Savage . 1o Deadwood, Terra. 50 Sterra Nevada. 2! | Horn_Silver. 118 Small Hopes. | Iron Silver. 6 Standard Leadville Con. 06 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. . B4 Atchison 4s.. - 8™ N E G& Coke bs. 2135 | Mining ehares— American Sugar. i | | | | Bouton & ATeany 24" | Avaatic oooerr | | Boston & Maine...194 |Bingham . % | |CB&Q .143% Boston & Montana.32¢ | | Dominion . 35 |Butte & Boston... §1 : Dom Coal prefs 108% | C: : | ot e % | Calumet & Hecla 850 46% Centennial | Fed Steel prefd... 8¢ |Franklin ! Fitchburg prefd...142 |Humboldt { General Electric...213 |Osceola ... 86 { Gen. Elec prefd...150 |Parrot .... 4T | Ea Eiec 11 245 |Quiney hgex.lcln Cen . 2| Santa Fe N E Gas & Coke. 14 |Tamarack | 014 Colony. -208 |Utah Mining. 0id Domini - 33% Winona . g | | Rubber 18% | Wolverines . London Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's financial cablegram says: Business was much restricted on the Stock | Exchange here to-day, and the tone was unde- | cided. The only exceptions were investment | ghares, which were in good demand on the | confident expectation that the bank rate would | be reduced. | American shares were' the weakest in the | market. There was very little spoculative in. | terest either way, but businss from (he start was dull. Prices sagged until Wall strect | opened. On sales from New York realizing began here among the tired holders. Some | operators in London had a- report to-day that | J. P. Morgan is about to go off on & yahting | crulse, and they interpreted it as meaning that he is unloading or has finished unloading and that the boom 1a. over: Money was ll‘ghl despite the expected lower- Ing of the bank rate, . Siiver enjoyed a spurt on buying for the Indlan G : CL G. LONDON, Feb. 20. — Atchison, 57%; Ci a}nn Pacific, §2'3; Union Pacific prrte‘:rtd. Ef Northern Pacific preferred, $84; Grand Trunk, Anaconda, 9. Bar Stiver, steady, 287%d | Money, 3% per cent. | New York A\Ion;y Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—Close: Money on ecall casy at 1%@2 per cent. Prime mercantile Taper, 34G4ls per cent. Sterling exchange keavy with actual business ir bankers' bills | &t 84 £7G4 ST for demand and at $4 844 for s.xty days. Posted rates, $4 8§54 S5 and $4 88 @4 §i. " Commercial bills, $4 524G4 &%. Silver | certificates, 611:@62c. Bar silver, 61%c. Mex- | foan dollars, 4Sc. Government ds ' firmer; ollroad bonds weak; State bonds inactive, Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Teb. 20.—To-day's stat ment of the Treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $130,000,000 gold resery in the division of redemption, shows: Avail- ebie cash balance, $145,11 gold, $76,021,9%0. | New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—FLOUR—Receipts, 14,550 barrels; exports, 42,600 barrels. More ac- tive and steadier with wheat. WHEAT—Receipts, 33,000 bushels; exports, 45,000 bushels. Spot—Firm. No. 2 red, Sic f. 0. b afloat; "No. 2 red, T9izc elevator; N Sortners: Huiith, et £ o o et o 1 hard Duluth, $lic f. o. b. afloat. Options— | Opened st nd in the face of very cold | ay weather West were inclined to yleld at first under local bear pressure, but later in the da rallied substantially on reports of Hessian fly In Nebraska, sympathy with corn and covering. osed firm at lqc net advance. 11-16c, closed 7915c; Ma:; ssc; July closed T9%c. HOPS—Quiet. HIDEE—Firm. LEATHER- Firm. SOFRER ¢ SE- Futures—Clcsed steady with prices 10t 15 polnts higher. Total saies ware 5,000 | bags, including: March, $6; May, $ 05; Jul $5: Seotember, $620; October, 3 20; Decem. | ber, $6 30. Spot—Rio, irm. No. 7 fnvolce, The; n. quiet; Cordova, §@12%c. GAR—Raw, steady; refined, *quiet. BUTTER — Recelpts, ' 6780 packages; Fresh, creamery, 18@2tc; June creamery. 2c; factory, N@lic. EGGS—Receipts, 7000; firm. Western, at mark, 17%4@17%c: Southern, at mark, 17@1T%ec. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—A little more out- side interest was manifest in evaporated apples to-day, though chiefly for prime goods, and the feeling was quiet, with, however, no m: terial change in quotations. State, common, were still quoted at 3% @4%c: cholee, 4%@5c; prime, 5%@6c, and fancy, 6@7c. Calffornia 'dried fruits ruled quite steady at_old prices, PRUNES-i%@5%e per pound, as to size and quality. 8% GArHicoTs Royal, a1 PEACHES—Peeled, U@15¢; unpeeled, 614@l0c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—Tin in the local mar- ket started in a somewhat depressed manner, as a result of unfavorable information from London, where prices went off about £1 L | £121 125 64 for epot. Later, however, a rea tion set in and prices recovered the early loss on & good general demand. Sales were made at 326 90 and $26 95 for spot deltvery, closing T9%@80 9-16c, clos: March, 793 <4 80 1 | firm. 15@ c; | | | | | Moorpark, | | | cISCO Ribs sides, 1 $7@7 20. Dry Salged Shoul- boxed, $1 47 6 %‘t&y E:‘fi of high :‘hu, 27, Sugar--Cut Loaf, 6.29c: Granule! 5.7%; Confectioners’ A, 5.59c; Off A, 5.44c. Clover, contract grade, §11. _Articles— _ Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels . 36,000 49,000 Wheat, bushels . 89,000 $4.000 Corn, bushels . 508,000 119,000 Oats, bushels 289,000 Rye, bushels 7,000 31,000 Barley, bushels On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was active; Creamerjes, 14@22c; Dairy, 10@18¢. Cheese, activ 01,@11%c. Eggs, act; ive; fresh, 6o, ey Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— March. May. Opening .51 5 1% Closing 5 10% 5 11% PARIS. Wheat— Feb. Opening 19 85 Closing 19 % Flour— Opening 25 40 Closing’ %4 Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Feb. 2).—CATTLE—Receipts, 11.-| 5%, including 530 Texans; good tq choice steers 10@15c higher: common steady; canners strong: | butchers’ stock steady; Texans slow. Good to prime steers, $4 50@6; poor to medium, $350@ | 3480; stockers and fecders slow, $2 7504 50; cows $2C0@4 15; helfers, $2 50@4 35; canners, 2350; bulls, slow, '$250@4 25; calves, steady to strong, $4@6 3; Texas fed steers, $4@5; Texas STAss tteers. §3 35@3 90; Texas bulls, 32 50@3 50. HOGS—Receipts to- 3),000; to-moEToW, 85,000; left over, 3000; market active, 5@1i0c, higher; top. $550. Mixed and butchers', $ %@ 547%: 'good to choice heavy. $5 40G5 50; rough heavy. 35 25@5 35; light, $ 26§5 45. SHEEP—Recelpts 12,000; sheep 10¢ higher; fancy wethers up to $5; lambs strong to Be higher; yearlings up to $5. Good to ‘choice wethers, $4@4 60; fair to choice mixed, §3 6@ 410; Western sheep, $4@4 60; Texas sheep, $2 50 % ?bnm“ lambs;, $4 50@5 25; Western lambs, Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, Feb. 20.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter to-morrow will say: The Wool market has rather increased in activity the past week, and a large amount of stock has been moved. e figure the sales at over 6,000,000 pounds, Included in which were some good-sized lines of Territories, scoured and medium flecces. There has been considerable pressure to eell, and as a result consumers have in most Instances been able to secure Wools at pretty low prices, especially tory Wools, which are now selling very close to the level of values prevalling at the time when the boom in 1889 was started. The Wool sales for the week in Boston amounted to ,200 pounds domestic and 965.- making a total of 6,270,200 New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—To-day's cotton mar- ket was a restless, erratic affair, with bears in control at the opening and the close, riends of the staple were in possession through- ut the time intervening. Disappointment Liverpool in response to last night's sharp up- lift here was general and under selling for both accounts prices went off 2 to 8 points og the call. The opening tone was given as steady, despite the lower prices. Shorts soon took fright, however, at the crop movement, which | fell far short of prediction Portland's Business. PORTLAND, Or. 622; balances, $33,207, Northern Wheat Market. 20.—Wheat—Walla Walla, learings, .$313,- PORTLAND, Feb. S4lze. WASHINGTO! TACOMA, Feb. 2.—Wheat market quiet and prices steady; Blue Stem, 57%c; Club, Ssc. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Feb. 20.—Consols, 9713-16; Silver, 29%d; French Rontes, 102¢ 3lc. Wheat cargoes on passage, quiet and steady; cargoes 1 standard California, 293 3d; cargoes Walla ‘Walla, 2s 6d. English country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 20.—WHEAT—Quiet; No. 1 standerd California, 6s 3i2d@6s 4d; Wheat in Paris, quiet; Flour in Paris, quiet! Weather in England, ‘fine but coid COTTON—Uplands, 5 5-164. CLOSIN LIVERPOOL, Feb. 20.—WHEAT—Spot, dull; No. 2 red Western winter, 6s 2d; No. 1. North- ern spring, 6s 2itd; No. 2 red Western winter, #s 11%4. Futures, steady; March, 35s 10%d; May, 38 1i%d. CORN—Spot, qulet; American mixed new, | 38 1% , 38 11%d4. Futures, quiet; Feb- |'ruary, ds 8ied: March, 3s 9%d; May, 3s 9id. i 1 LOCAL MARKETS. | | * 23 Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 6 da - luwny Sterling Exchange, sight - 4 885 | Sterling Cables .. - 4891 | New York Exchange, sight. = 14 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 221 Slivcr, PeF OURCS —istrsos = Fitd Mexican Dollars, nominal 0 @ & Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—New York was firmer and the for- elgn markets were steady. Chicago reported an improving tome, with the crowd bearish, but good commission buy- ing. There was no pressure to sell. The weather in the extreme West continues cold; with no prospects of moderating, and this is ex- pected_to produce crop damages reports later on. There fe some liquidation. Foreign re- ports still further reduce the Argentine sur- plus. €t Louis reports an excellent milling demand, with 150,000 bushels taken in two days. ¥rom New York comes a report that a bull pool in wheat has ben formed by the steel crowd at the Waldorf, the story being given for what it is worth. In the local market futures advanced, but spot quotations remained as_befors Epot Wheel-_Shipplus /e milling, ke $1 (2% per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES, Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—4000 ctls, 98%sc. December—14,000 ctls, $1 03%; 2000, $1 03%. Second Session—December—2000 ctis, §1 04%. Regulor Morning Session—May—4000 ctis, Wie; 16,000, $9%c. December—2000, §1 04'5; 4000, $1 (4% 11,000, $1 044, . Afternoon ~ Session—May—12,000 ct 4000, ~98%c. December $104%; 1045 BARLEY—Continues neglected and un- changed, Feed, 72%c for choice bright, 10@71%c for No. 1 and €7%c for off grades; Brewing and Ship- ping grades, 75@80c: Chevaller, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Scsslon—9:15 o clock—May—4000 ctls, Regular Morning Session- Afterncon Session—No sale change. OATS—Continue dull and easy, with general | weakness in white, owing to the recent heavy receipts from the ‘north. White, §125G145; Surprise, nominal: Red. 3$1 6@1 40 for Feed and $135G1 43 for Sced: Gray, nominal: Black, for feed, $1 17341 20; for seed, §1 25@1 20 per ctl. CORN—Yellow, $11214G115; White, $115; Eastern, mixed, 3112 per ctl. RYE—Inactive at S§13,@f5c per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. Rolled Oats and Green Split Peas have been marked up. There is no change in Flour. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 5@ $3 50, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 1503 25; Oregon, $2 75G2 85 per barrel for family and lct'w for bakers'; Washington, bakers', $2 75 MILLETUFFSE—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: ~Graham §3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §27; Rye . $250: Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, §275 extra cream do, § 50. Oat Groats, $4 50; Hom. iny, 88 60@3 75; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25; . 33 50; F $4'50; Whole Rolled Oats (barreis), $6 10 $ 757 2%; Pearl Barley, §; eas, 36 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. There were practically three days' receipts of Hay on the market yesterday morning, but they were not excessive and the.feeling was steady. Bran is still quoted firm. BRAN—H16417 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$16 50616 10 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@16 50 per ton: Olicake Meal at the mill, $23@26; jobbing. 26 Cocoanut Cake, $17@1S; Corn Meal, §25 @25 10; Cracked Corn, 32 20G25; Mixed Feed, S1E@16. 3 HAY—Volunteer, _$5Gs: Wheat, . $1G13, Wheat and Ouat. $9@12; Oat, 39411 56; Clover. nominal; Alfalfa, f8@:0; Barley, ¥ 0@9 5 ton. BTRAW-2@1Tl%c per bale, Beans and Secds. ‘There s nothing new under this head, all descriptions remaining Inactive at™“the old yrics. BEANS—Baycs, §200g27; Swmali Whits, $1 85@ | Terri- | urouo White, - $4@4 25;_Pink, §2 1@ 235; Red, 50; Blackeye, $2@3 25; Limas, §5 60@5 70; Pea, cleaned up and nominal; Red Kidney, $3 @i per ctl, SEEDS—Brown M . nominal; Yellow Mustard, nominal; Flax, $2 ; Canary, 3@ 3%e for Fastern; Alfalfa, the for Califor- nia and $@9%c for Utah; Rape, 2@2ic; Hemp. 3ye; Timothy, 6% DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2@250; Green, $270 @32 per ctl; Blackeye, nominal. Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. " Onfons continue to attraét general attention, owing to their scarcity and firmness. The recent arrivals from. Oregon, €ome 160 sk were sold yesterday on the wharf at §5. but this price is not expected to hold, as there are a number of cars on the way from Oregon and Nevada, which are delayed by the storm. and when they get here a decline is looked for. The next Australian steamer, due on the Zth, is also expected to bring a lberal consignment. A the ‘moment, however, the market i very st Po atoes are rather easy, but prices show lit- | tie variation. Vegetgbles keep up to the high prices vnder moderate receipts. POTATOES—Early Rose, 65@75c; Burbanks, 20fisc for River, JI@I 20 per ctl for Salinas and 50c@$1 for Oregon; Garnet Chiles from Oregon, 65@i5c; Sweets, Te@3l for_ Merced. ONIONS—$ per ctl; Cut Onions, $2G3 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 124@1ic; Aspar: gus, from Sacramento, 15@17'4c for forced and 25@ice for natural; from Alameda and Bouldin Island, —; Green Peas, 5@fc per Ib; String Beans, 10@isc: Cabbage, §1; Tomatoes, Lot Angeles, 50c@$2_ per_ crate; from Mexico, $1 50 @2 per crate; Egg Plant, Los Angeles, 15G2c per 1b; Green Peppers, Los Angeles, 15@20c per 1b for Chile and 15@25¢ for Bell; Dried Peppers, 9@1ic; Dry Okra, 10@15c per Ib; Carrots, 23@3%c | per box; Hothouse Cucumbers, $125@2 per dozen; Summer Squash, 31 50@2 25 per box: Garlic, 3@8%c per Ib; Marrowfat Squash, 3§80 per ton; Muskrooms, 15@30c per Ib. Poultry and Gane. California Poultry continues to have the fleld to itself, as the several cars of Eastern en route, and which should have been here the first of the week, have not yet arrived. Prices are very firm, as will be seen. But three cars from the East are announced for to-day. Recelpts of Game were light sgaln, being only about 30 sacks, but the demand was light, and the shipments were not in the best of condition, as a rule. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 12Gi3c for Gob- blers and 13@14c for Hens: Dressed Turkey 12@16c: Geese, per palr, $1 50@2; Goslings, 3250 @275; Ducks, $4@5 for old and $5@7 30 tfor young; Hens, $4 50@6; Young Roosters, 'h'm' §50; Old_Roosters, #@; Fryers, $5@5 50, Broilers, $5@6 50 for Inr{e and $3 50@4 50 for | small; Pigeons, $125G1 60 per dozen for old and $225@2 75 for Squabs. GAME—Quall,_$1 @1 25: Mallard, $3@4: Can- vasback, $3@4; Sprig, $233; Teal, $2; Widgeon, §150@2; Small Duck, $1@1 %; Black Jack. $150; | Gray Geese, $3@35); White Geese, $1@! | Brant, $150 for small and $2 for large; Honk- ors, $8@450; English Snipe. $250G3; Jack Snipe, §1 25@150; Hare, 50c@$1; Rabbits, T6c@ $1.% for Cottontail and Tic for Brush; Pigeons, $1 per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. A decline In dairy extras was the only | change. The Butter and Egg markets were | both quoted weak on the Exchange, while Cheese was steady. There are no new features to Teport. . Receipts as_reported by the Deirv Ex-| chiange were 20,800 pounds of Butter, 1028 cases : Egge and 18,650 pounds California Cheese and —— pounds Eastern Cheese. BUTTER— Creamery—Extras, 20c; firsts, 1Sc; seconds, Datry—Extras, 17c; firsts, 15c; seconds, 13c store, “1lc. Storage—Creamery extra: firsts, —; eeconds, : datry extras, —. Pickle, — per pound. Keg, — per pound. CHEESE—Fancy, full_cream, 10c; cholce, 8c; common. nominal; Young Americas, l0c: Eastern. full cream, 1ig16ic per Ib. California Ranch—Selectéd white, 15c; mixed colors, l4c per dozen. California Gathered—Selected, 1l4c; standard, ——; seconds, Fresh Fastern—Fancy, —; standard, — seconds, Storage—California fancy —; standard, — Eastern fancy, —; standard, —; seconds, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Four cars of Oranges were auctioned, as fol- lows: Fancy Navels, $150G185; cholee do, $1 30@1 40; standard do, $1@125: fancy Seed- | lings, fancy St. Michaels, 31 25g1 0 | Tangerines, In half-boxes, $135; Lemons, $i @z Lemons are selling off better, owing to the scarcity in Limes, but prices show little im- Provement. Banenas are also firmer under lighter stocks. Limes are firm at the high | prices. 3 DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—3@65c_per box for_common, Theq $170 for good to choice and $1 @2 for fancy PEAKS—6c@81 W0 _per_box. CITRUS FRUITS — Oranges, Seedlings, 50c@$l 2; Tangarines, 7 Jupanese Mandarins, $130G1 75; §1% for common and $130G2 for good sto choice: Grape Fruit. 75c@$1 50: Mexican Limes. $7@3; California Limes, 75c@$1; Bananas, $1 % @$1 per bunch; Pineapples, 75c@$2 per aozm.l Dried Fruits,_"i'nls and Raisins. Raisins are quoted firmer In New York. The | same markét also reports supplies of Prunes | constderably reduced there, which has led to | renewed buying on this coast, though buyers are still taking outside lots at a reduction | trom Association prices. It is not to be de- nied, however, that the feeling in this fruit is steadily Improving. | FRUITS—Apricots, 65 for Royals and 109 10%c for Moorpsrks; Evaporated Apples, 4@ fi4c: sup-dried, 1%@2%c; Peaches, 3@8isc for Aricard, AGélsc - for. cholce, and for | fancy; Pears, Plums, pitted, sgic: un- | | pitted, 1G1%c; Nectarines, 5@sic for red ani | Byqec or white. | UNES—Santa Clars | 40-808, 6%c: 50-60s, 4i4c; 60-T0s, Iic: 70-50s, 3! | 80-80s, 2%c; 90-100s, 23c: 100-120S, 1i4c; rubie: H Sonomas, %c and San Joaquins 14c legs than Santa Claras, except 100 and over, which stand the same. A RAISINS—The Ralsin Growers' Assoclation has established the following prices: Bleached Thompeon's fancy, 12¢ per Ib: cholce, 1loi standard, 10c; prime, Sc; unbleached Thomp- von's, 9¢ per 1b. Sultanas—Fancy, 10%c per Ib: cholce, $ic; standard, 8%c; prime, fc; un- bleached Sultanas, §c; Seedless, 50-b boxes, fige: A-crown. 7c: 3-crown, 8ic: 2-crown, 6e. Pacific brand, 2-crown, Gci 3-crown, s%c. and i.crown, S%ci seeded (Fresno prices). fancy, lecounce, 7c; 12-ounce, 5%0: cholce; 16-ounce, #%e: 12-ounce, S%c; London Layers, 3-crown, 160 per box: 8-crown, §160: Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, $350; Imperial, $3. All prices £. o, . at_common shipping points In Cal 5 UTS—Chestnuts, S@1! r Ib fof Italtan: Walnuts, No. 1, softshell, 10c: No. 2, Tiéc; No. 1 hardstell, 94c; No. 2" 7c; Almonds,” 13g13¢ for papershell, S@lic for softshell; Peanuts, § | Gc for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, lic: Filberts, B% Focana, 11G1ic; Cocoanuts. $3 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 13%5@14c for bright and 1214 @13 for light amber; water white extracted, Tige; light amber extracted, 64@7c; dark, 6g e ver b BEESWAX24G26c_ver Ib. Provisions. | | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11@11%e per b for heavy, 11%G12¢ for light medium, 12%@13c for | light, 13%4@14c for extra light and L@15%c for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1% Mess Beef, $12 per barrel; extra Mess, $13: Family, $14: extra fine Pork. $15G15 50: ‘extra clear, $19 50@20; Mess, $17; Smoked Beef, 13c per pound. LARD—Tlerces quoted at 6%@6%c per Ib for compound and 9%c for pure; half-barrels, pure, 9c; 10-1b tins, 10c; 5-1b tins, 10%c. OTTOLENE — One half-barrel, Sic: three haif-barrels, Sc: one tierce, Thc; two tlerces, T%c; five tierces, T%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS — Culls and brands sell about Ic under quotations. Heavy Salted steers, 9%@10c; medium, Sc; light, 8GSY%c; Cow Hides, 8l4c for heavy and §@Sic for light; Stags, 6@ tec; Salted Kip. 9c: Saltad Veal, 9710c; Salted Ci 10c; Dry Hides, 15%@16c: Culls, 13%@lc Dry Kip, 15@16c; Dry Calf, 16@17c; culls and | brands, 14@lic; Sheepskins, shearlings, 20 each; short Wool, 30@50c each; medium, B0@75 | long Wool, T5c@$i each: Horse Hides, salt, $2 @275 for large and $2G2 25 for medium, $125 fo- | small and S0c for colts: Horse Hides, dry, $175 | for large, $150 for medium, $12 for small and %c for colts. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, 33c: fall or medium skins, 36c; winter or thin skins, 20c. Goatskine—Prime Angoras, Tic; large and smooth, §c: medtum, Sic. TALLOW—No. ‘1 rendered, #1g4%c per Ib; No. 2. 4@dlec; grease, 2a2%c. WOOL—Spring_clip is quotable as follow: Northern, free, 15@1éc; Northern, defective. 12 14c; Middle County, free. 15@16c: Middle Cou: ty.' defective. 12@lic; Southern Mountatn, 12 iths', $@16c; Southern Mountain, free, 7 11@12¢; Southern Mountain, ‘defective, 9G11e; Humboldt and Mendoetno, 16 @lic; Nevada, 1315 ver Ib, al p—San Joaquin, 6%@Sc: do lambs, Sc: Middle Courty, 9@10- Norctiern ary frée, 10G1lc; Southern Mountaln, TW4@stac: Humboldt and Mendocino, 11G12% per b, HOPE—-15@20c ver Ib. | « General Merchandise. PAGS—San Quentin Daes. $565: Culcutta lOrlln Pags, June and July, 6%@35%c: local 1 make, 6%c; Wool Bags, 35(32%¢; Fleece Twins, | share to-day. racks: Pennsylvania Antracite nel, $10 per ton; Coke, §15 peie buik §17 in_sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions. §8 45 per 2000 pounds and $S 30 per tom, according brand. SUGAR-The Western Sugar Refining com- pany quotes. per Ib, in 100-Ib bag: Crushed, 6.2%c; Powdered, 5.85c; Candy Gran- ulated, 5.85¢c; Dry Granulated, 5.75¢; Confec- tioners’ A. 5.75; Magnolia A, 5.35c; Extra C. 5.2%6c; Golden C, 5.15c: barrels, 10c more; half- barrels, 25c more; boxes, 50c more: 50-Ib bags. 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, haif-bar- rels, 6.i0c; boxes, 6.75c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. There is nothing new to report in this mar- | Ket. BEEF—7@%c for Steers and 6@T%c per Ib for cows. YEAL—Large, 7@Sc: small. S¢ per Ib. | MUTTON—Wethers, 10@10%ec; Ewes, 10¢ per | pound. L.A:ts—usgalzc per Ib; spring. 12%@15c per nd. 1 PPORK—Live Hogs, 6%c for small and 6%e for | medium and 6c for large; stock Hogs. &ic; | feeders, 5itc; dressed Hogs, 8G9%c. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. ind Flour, qr sks. 23,190 Straw, tons.. 3 8 5402 | m 600 | 1,740 Wool, 3| 46| Broomcorn, a5 4| Wine, gal 124,500 | NIQulcklllve s n ' Leather, rolls.... STOCK MARKET. The market for local stocks and bonds was | active on the morning session; but prices ehowed little change. In the afterncon Ocsanic Steamship sold down to §79 and Gas and Electric advanced to $§ 7. The sugar stocks were generally weak. . The oil stocks were quiet and featureless on the morning session of the Producers’ E: change. The San Francisco Exchange held its first call ard did a fair business, as will be seen by the list of sales below. Prices were not materially changed in the afternoon. The Standard Comsollated Mining Company of Bodle will pay a dividend of 10 cents per The Alta Mining Compeny has levied an | assessment of § cents. 900 Morarch . - 1000 Morarch, b ? 5060 Monarch . -4 200 Monarch s 300 Petroleum Center, . » ion. Afterncon Sess! Board— 200 Four Oll Co, s 9. 500 Independence . 100 Independence 500 Lion Oil C 50 Lion Ofl C: 560 Lion Oil € 06 Monarch SV 1000 Monarch, b 9.... G STOCKS. MIND The following were the sales in the San Fran. cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Moy Session 250 Dest & Belcher 0 Ophir ™ 160 Con Cal & Va..1 65| 400 Potost ..... 3 59 Crown Point Sierra Nevada. 31 109 Gould & Curry. a Nevada. 30 300 Mexican 2 w Jackst.. 28 200 Oceidental . n Afternoon 160 Chollar . 5 200 Mexican 1 200 Overman The following were the sales in the Pacifle Stock Beard yesterday: Morn sion. 100 Beleher ....... 40 Ophir .. 3 1600 Con Cal & Va 3 00 Gould & Curry. e 300 Mexican 2 20 Occidental . 30 500 Alta 2 700 Andes 19 Potost . WCC& 200 Sierra 200 Gould & 10 Union C 5 Mexican Oeccidental . Ophir Overma, Potost Savage . Scorpion Caledonta Challenge Con. Chollar .. Confidence Con Cal & Va. Con Imperial Con New Yo Crown Point Eureka Con. The foliowing wers ex-dividend yesterday: Spring Valley Water, 42c; Central Light and Power, 4c; California Powder, $i; Hutchinson Sugar, California Fruit Canners, lc. 'STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 202 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. | Bid Ask. | U S 4s coup...113% 1145 U S 4s cp(new)13TX1FWL Do is reg...113%114%' Do 3s coup... — 1113 | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bay C P Co...106% — Cal-st Cab $s..116 € C Water . E L & P 6s. F & C1 Ry 6e..114% — ‘y Geary-st R 8. — — | 108y — | Haw C 5%s £ -5 s A...110% — Do (SeriesB)1% — Do (1906) Do (1912) - . S P C lst g 5s.105% 113 0% Marin County. 52% — GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Spring Valley| 841 343§ Cent L & P... 3 — [Pac Lt Co.... 3% 44 I S EGR R = g I Ta_ SFGaE.. 8% 50 50% San Franct 4N Pac Gas Imp.. #% — Stktn G & E.. — 14 INSURANCE STOCKS. Firem's Fund.22 — | BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal wn — Il‘o- P& A 150 Bank of Cal..10 — |Mer Ex (liq) — Cal Safe Dep. — 100%/S F National. — 1% 1st N of § F.. — 312%] SAVINGS BANKS. German . Humboldt . Mutual .. 0 - S F Sav U...512%% — | " STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. California-st 1S L & H. °» — Geary-st | Prestdio ... = Market-st . 5! POWDER STOCKS. | California .. % ¥ Glant Con | SUGAR STOCKS. Hana Plan.... S% 9 [Kilavea 2% 24 Haw Com. £5% §7% | Makawell s 6 Honokaa . . 3% — |Onomea 29% — Hutch S P..... 26% — |Paaunau .21 3% 3% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska P A...125K124 Jceanic S8 Co. 75 80 Cal Fruit Can. — 105 |Pac A F A.... 2 Cal Wine Asn.100 — |Pac C Bor Co.155 Mer Ex Asen..102% — |Parff Paint Co 12% — Morning Session. Poard— § Bank of Californi; 15 California Wine 70 Equitable Gas. 10 Hawallan Com 105 Honokaa S C 5 Honokaa S Co. 50 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 50 Kilauea Sugar P Co. 50 Kilauea S P 25 Makawell . 100 Onomea Su; 70 Paauhau S P Co. 20 Pacific Gas Impro 5 S F Gas and Electric Co. 20 Spring Valley Water. $10,000 Hawailan C and S Co 45,000 Oceanic S 8 bonds. $5,000 Oceanic S § Co bonds. $2000 S P of A bonds. $1,000 S V 4 per cent bonds (24 mtg) Board— 25 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. 25 Makawell . 420 Presidio R R. Afternoon Sesston. Street— 10 Contra_Costa Water. 15 Hana Plantation Co. 10 Hana Plantation Co. 2% Hana Plantation Co.... 9 Honokaa S Co. 225 Honokaa S Co. 170 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 1% Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. 20 Makawell 3 Makawell 10 Market-st 25 Oceanic S 25 Oceanic S 50 Oceanic S 25 Oceanic S 50 Paauhau 150 Paauhau 375 Paauhau 0 S F Gas 20 § F Gas 100 S F Gas 3 o EEELEEEEEE o 3 ERRBG §3 82RY sk PERSArsarusurneun.Es B - [ PERIBERIR YRR B wned - RY ETALNNBI3IIARLURB N8 | 28 Re®23 50 S V Water. $10.000 Hawailan § o 4 | 45,000 Los Angeles Ry § per cent bonds. | $3,000 Oakland Transit Co ¢ per nnlt,.:}: g‘%| PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morninz Session. 100 El Dorado 400 Gold Dollar . 50 Kern Oll Co. 100 Lion Otl Co. 200 Occidental of West Virgini: 209 Occidental of West Virginia. 25 Peerless . 1700 Petroleum Center . 100 Petroleum Center . - 5 - ow :58!'3;:3’8 Afternon Session. Board— 200 Actra 490 Carfbou 0 Four OIl Co. 200 Four Oil Co | Angeles)—Steamer Queen. Wednesdays. | and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m. | 88, HONGRON Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Franetsco For Alaskan Ports—il a. m Feb. March 2. Change to company’s stea the. For Victoria, V: C.). Port Towns TFacoma. FEverett and New W 11 a. m., Feb every fifth day thereafter. mpany’s steamers Seattle or_Tacoma For San Diego, stopping only at S bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo steamer Santa Rosa, indays. 9 a. m For Santa Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon, Cav. ueos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Ga" Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Past San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— Steamer Corona, Fridays, 9 a m ot T Bonita, Tuesdavs. § a. m. For Ensepada, Magialena Bay, San Joss dal Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz. Santa Rosalis th each month. obta! company’s For further folders. The company reserves the right to cf steamers, salling dates and hours of sal ‘without nrevicus notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Asts.. . San Francisco. TEO R &N S DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND information From Spear-street Wharf at Il & m, including Berth and Manls. FA“E m;nnz Class $8 Second Class COLUMBIA Sails. ) GFO. W. ELDER Sat! . . 9 Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northweet. Throygh tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WTLL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, cailing at Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghat, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Indla. ete. No cargo received on board cn day of saflinz. 8S. AMERICA MARU....Friday, March 13, 1901 Tuesday. April 9, 1901 MA Round-trip tickets at rednced rates. For freight and passage apply at company” 24.1 421 Market street. corner First. S e CRY. General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. FEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDOW, PARIS Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Feb. Zl\'ew York.. March 20 March 8! Vaderland ....March 27 March 13iSt. Louis.........April 3 RED STAR LINE: New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 13 moom. Frieslana ot 7| Keostagton. - Murch Southwark ... March §Noordland ....March 27 Westernland... March 13 Friesland . April 3 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, CHAS. D. TAYLOR. General Agent Pacific Coast, 20 Montgomery street. m s.s.c.. ZEALAND awo SYONEY, DIRECT LINE vo TAMITH §S, MARIPOSA (Homolulu only)......ceeeeen wessieseenee.Saturday, February 23, 2 p. m. §8. SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoca, New Zealand and_Australia.. - & ..Wednesday, March 6, at § p. m. ss. ”ACETRAH.\_“_(A'W Tahiti. 1.0, SPRECKELS & BROS. Saa'| Passenger 0ffce, §43 STEANSER PANAMA R. R. Tine To NEW YORK via PANAMA Direct Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40. 8. S. St. Paul sails Tuesday, March 3. S 8. Argyl! sails Tuesday, March 19. S. S. Reanoke sails Tuesday, April 2. From wharf, foct of Fremont st at I p m. Freight and passenger office. 330 Market st. F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Ageft. RAWAII, SAMOA, NEW ednesday, March 13, & p. m. Bareral 327 Narket St 1. Piefie St PACIFIC STEANM NAVIGATION CO. AND COMPANIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central ::a Bom?l‘h American ports. From section No. Seawal Sailing és. PALENA ..February 22 S8. COLOMBIA..... §S. TUCAPEL §8. AREQUIPA. These steamers are built expressly for Central and South American passenger service. (No change at Acapulco or Pamama.) Freight and nger office, 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Agents. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. Twin-Screw Express Service. .. April 4 1801 PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG-HAMBURG. d . March 2 Deutseh .April 11/ Columbia Screw Passenger eryvi PLYMOUTH-CHERBOU RG—-HAMBURG. March 2 Waldersee ....Ma: ......March 3! Pennsylvania M: *Sails to Hamburg direct. April 18 Hay § " ch 30 200 Gold Doltar . 10 Hanford . 25 Home O1l 200 Junction . # Kern Oil Co. 10 Kern River . 1300 Lion 0% Co. ittrick Consolidated . 200 Monarch of Arizonn. 100 Monarch of Arizona. Oil City Petroleum. 2 i 3 % EEET R ERERELPEE ] 9 Peerlesa ........ 8304 4300 Petroienm Center n | 1000 Petroleum Center, 3 30. v | 20 San Joacuin Off & Dev n%s | 0 San Joaquin Oil & Dev. 123y | 20 San Joaquin Oil & Des 125 200 Eterling O & D Co. 32 100 Twenty-eight . 210 100 Wolverine . 150 150, COAL—Wellingten. $9 per ton: Soul Wellington. Seattle, $i: Dryant, n;"&’fl Lay, $550; Wallsend, $3; Co-operative Walls- end,’ $3; Cumberland, $12'in bulk and $12 % in 200 Independence | Bt 500 Ydon Ofl Co % Lion Ol Co. i Hambura-» merican Line. 37 Wwoy, N ¥ HERZOG & CO.. Genmeral Agents for Paciflo Coast, 401 California street. COMPAGNIZ GENTRALZ TRANSATLANTIQUS. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Safling every Thursda~ fastead Saturday, at 10 a. m.. from Ple North River. foot of Morton to Havre, $3 and upward Havre, E FOR UN . Bresdway (Hnudsen b F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacit Montgomery_avenue, San Fran sold by all Railroad Ticket Ager Agonts, Tickets B BAY AWD RIVER STEAMERS. FoR . S, HAVY MOX.. T a m, 215 3:20 p. m. days, 1 p. m. and 5.30: Sunday 2 . m. Landing and office Ifi=st n-street Docik, er No. 2 Telephone' Main 1508 YARD AND VALLEID. = amtice 1

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