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S THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1901 AND SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. lower. E Barley dull and w i Oats, Corn and I ut as before. es abe rchange wnchanged. unchanged. and Rye. istuffs as previously quoted. te Beans firm and in good demand. ening under better supplies. Southern Vegetables easier. lowwer. Butter and Eggs weak and unchanged. Game continues to arrive in bad condition. isions stand the same. change in the Meat market. business in local stocks and bonds. guiet and featureless. lower under larger offerings. i Limes firm at good prices. s as previously quoted. scularly ks here are of the in- lots, which These i ar ago AND GENERAL ¥ over the t.” It hae risen this Grand Island and Twitcheil e still higher, ncisco. for thirty bruary 26 | | Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—CATTLE—Receipts, 16,- 500, including 600 Texans. Good to choice steers, strong to 10c higher; common and me- dlum, steady. Good to prime steers, $4 95@ 6; poor to medium, $3 50@4 90; stockers and feeders, $§275@4 50; cows, $2 60@4 30; heifers, $2 60@4 50; canners, $2@255; bulls, §2 @4 2; calves, $4@6 40; Texas fed steers, $4@19%; grassers, §3 35@4; bulls, 52 50@3 50. HOGS —Receipts to-day, 30,000; _to-morrow, 32,000; left over, 200. Market 5@l0c higher. Top, $5 60. Mixed and butchers’, $5 40@5 60; g0od to cholce heavy, $5 50@5 60; rough heavy, £ 3505 45; light, 35 3@5 05; bulk of sales, 5 55, | Monday. River, §1G1 20 per ctl for Salinas for Oregon; Garnet Chiles from Oregon, 65@7ic: Sweets, 7hc@$l for Merced. ONIONS—34 %G1 50 per c; Cut Onions, 32 etl. VEGETABLES—Rhubarb. 7@12%c: Asparagus, 104@17%¢c; Green Pe; 3@sc for Los Angeles and fc for Bay; String Beans, 10@15c; Cabbage, $1; Tomatoes, Los Angeles, 50c@$l 15 per crate; from Mexico, Tic@3? per crate: Exg Plant, Los Augeles, 15c per Ib; Green Peppers, Los An- geles, 10@20c per 1b for Chile and — for Bell, Dried Peppers, 10@18c; Dry Okra, 2ic per Ib: Carrote, 25@35c per saok: Hothouse Cucumbers, $1G2 28 'per dozen; Summer Squish, $1 50@2 per | box: Garlic, 3@®4c ver Ib: Marrowfat Squash, $30 per ton; Mushrooms, 12%@%c per Ib. Pmtltry—mld Game. 35@60c for and Game arrived in bad shape, being mostly spotled. Some sacks were hardly opened. Re- celpts were 109 sacks. The general range of prices was lower. For tainted stock no rea- sonable offer was refused, and some Mallards and Canvasbacks sold down fto $L. Two cars of Eastern Pouitry came in. Prices local stocks were nominal, as usual onm | for POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 12G1iic for Gob- blers and 13@Mc for Hens: Treesnd Turbavs, eese, per pair, $150@2; Goslings. | SHEEP—Recelpts, -15,00. Sheep, strong to Am Telephone. 161 |Bingham .. 12 | 10c higher. Lambs, steady to strong: £0od to | B 5 ..24% | Amalg Copper. 9% | cholce wethers, $4@5; fair to choice mixed, | B 361 | Atlantie | $360@4 10; Wektern sheep, $1@4 63; Texns | 41)117;" mfi:;rk'\{ ° .1;%"305:():;&& :{neen, $2 50@3 65; native lambs, $t 2505 25 »minion Coa utte Festern lambe, 5 35. }‘!:gl’lr;lo;‘l ;ir-ra. 103% Calumet & eclu“sg.’t epOe s, o e Steel . .... 47 | Centennlal . - Fed Steel prefd.... 36% |Franklin' Loy New York Metal Market. E;:::nu]mmynm 142 | Humboldt . 5 i ra lectric. ..212% O 1 Gen Elec prefd.....198 | Parsot - NESE XORK. Buli, 8. -¥he local masket fo¥ Ed Elec 1il. 240 | Quincy % tin, though displaying a weak undertone, with Mexican Centrai... 17% Santa ¥e Ccpper. prices about 15 points lower than the previous N E Gas & Coke.. 14 |Tamarack .. ., v e Old Colony. it HIARTERER L day’s close, was not active. A lack of spec. Ol Dominio 34’y Winona ulative interest, together with depressing in- Rubber 188 | Wolverines .. formation from Londor, caused the decline nion Pacific ..... 88! here, the market closing easy at $2% 7@ 26 87 ‘with sales reported at the former rate. | actual business in bankers' bills at $4 87% for | the afternoon, but retained a part of the morn- | Tuesday, except . hern portion; light | Tuestay; light | Tuesday McADIE, Forecast Official. | EASTERN MARKETS. | New York Stock Market. F ‘.V —The k market followed by a sudden re- the many accounts of the the steel merger aad the e of the proposed new securl- during three days' interval Ex. ge was closed. - The of these brokers for bl 4 the sales made accor. nptown hotels were calu- lative cupidity. The ex- was thus attracted in th t prices of the steel stocks Plate was the most no- fluctuat: The stock s rushed up 15 voints in a few minutes, atter dropping back was lifted again al- st e Loy ‘level, but it ditimately gave je narket The other sieel ferred, Thess realizing sales at the room traders were vb- the group alone, mot iders in pretensions of the value of the Fe influences whick whipped s ks into effervescence. the inter- sihce Thursday had seen the publicatfon of . bank ~statement of Saturday. t stocks n the showing of an increase in serve. Last week's gain in cash 1 a relief to the appreaen- rding to their in- e money market. The check *heats increasing tendency in (8 | Joan Swem was superficially Tegarded an favors abic. but the conviction that it was due 1o the ? loans piaced in the stock market some later apprehension that’ the pro- uld be inued in Turther preyaration rat ancial operations. Icndon rices under the favorabie irtu- ported for the Pritish These influences ~aused 1 Success th Africa v the the ilroad list of from 2 s A good demand . the Southern rail her isolated instances of { the less. importan s. however, wer the still further jratpone- official announcement of the terms er and to growing skepil f reports already o tionary tcndency thus iere came renewed apprehension over t the money market ~f the steel the raflroad list were with a »ed out and some of the most fell back below Thu ~ ational Steel 2 Tin Plate reacrel 2 ie top and clossd with a net gain ts. American Hoop rose to the the end with a net gain of & voints. -4 on short eovering at the close, but there was € left of the carly buoyamey. Pacifis st £, on Fr s dizaster off e Gold- ¢ undeviating ‘dullness and | sipal | Jorts of the proceedings of | ing 3§ poluts | There was sometihing stiffening in the group | ght southerly | | i | Ches & Ohio 5= ce.” Total % per cent on t ed . Stocks— Atchison Atchison pi Baltimore & da Sout Ind Ca s hd Delaware & Delaware La Denver & RI e Hocking Coa Hocking Val Iowa Central Iowa Centra L. o & Lake Lake Shore Loutsville & Manhattan L Metrop Mexican Cen Minneapolis Minneapolis. hern hern_Pa; rio St Louls Louis 8o Southern Southern Southern Ra! Unicn Pacifi Taion Pacif Wabash Wheeling & Wheeling & 1,000 Third 300 25,400 1,600 Adams American United States Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous— 100 Ameri, American American American American American American American American American American American American American American American Anaconda M « Sp Sp! St St St st Ti T Fede: Federal Stee Glucose Suj Internation; International Laclede Gas Pressed Steel Puliman Pal Sugar ,.... Tennessee C Amal Coppi Republic Tro cCCast 1,056,300 Total sale: CLO! U S 2= ref reg. T S 2s ref coup. T S 26 reg. U 8 3s,coup. TS new 4= reg.... © S new 4s coup.. ol& 4s reg. old 4s coup. h§ TS U8 TS 1 Atchison gen 4s. Atchison adj ds. Canada So 2ds.... Ches & Ohio 4gs. Tow MK & T 24 Comstock Tu Con Cal & Va, Leadville Con BOSTON STOTKS AND BONDS. Money— Call loans Time loans . tes refunding “anadian Pacific apeake & Ohlo. g0 Great Western Burlington & Quincy Southern olorado Southern orado Southern Denver & Rio Grande prefd.. Illinols Central k & Western ........ k & Western prefd Pacific & Western Oregon Railway & Nav Oregon Railwa Pennsylvania Rail; Texas & Pac Wabash prefd ... Cotton Ofl prefd Malting ... Malting prefd.. Smelting & Refng. Smelting & Refng prefd. . Tobacco . Tobacco pi Brooklyn Rapid Transit.. Colorado Fuel & Iron - Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco pre Steel Gencral Electric Glucose Sugar . National Biscuit ... National Biscuit prefd National Lead . National Lead prefd Natlonal Steel prefd New York Air Brak: North American Pacific Coast .. Pacific Coast 1st prefd Pacific Coast 24 prefd. Pacific Mall . People's Gas Pressed Steel Car prefd Standard Rope & Twine. Sugar prefd . TUnited States Leather. - United States Leather prefd. Tnited States Rubber ... United States Rubber prefd Western Union Republic Tron & Steel Co TMINING eales, he last call. The NEW YORK STOCK LIST, Ohio.. hern & Louisville Ind & Loulsville prefd. & Eastern Illinois. & Northwestern Louls. 1st prefd precd. Hudso; o ck & Western {0 Grande o st prefd Great Northern prefd 1 ley 1 prefd tern rie & Western prefd. Nashvi lle tral & St Louls.......... & St Louis prefd.. cific prefd Reading Reading 1st prefd Reading 24 prefd Rio Grande Western g Rio Grande Western prefd St Louis & San Francisco...... St Louis & San Fran ist prefd St Louls & San Fran 24 prefd suthwestern 4 uthwestern prefd fiway vay prefd P refd Lake Erle ...... Lake Erie 3d prefd Wisconsin Central : Avenue.. : Baltimore_& Ohlo prefd tional Tube ......... National Tube prefd press Comp: fes— tton Ofl Dirits . irits prefd eel Hoop.. eel Hoop prefd eel Wire . el Wire p o Plate n Plate ining Co. 1 prefd ar prefd Paper 1 Paper prefd 1 Car. ace Car. oal & Iron. r n & Steel C Louts.... N Pacific 4s. INYC & v con 4s Or Nav ists hort Line 6s. 5e. lor |0r i Or Short L con R G W lsts Tex & Pac 2ds West Shore |Wis Cent 1sts Va Centuries STOCKS. 20iLittle Chief 40 Ontario . {Ophir . Ehoentx [ Small H s |Standard ", value, §3,3 advanced % and the | | other departments. & Nav prefd...... & St L 4s. Reading Gen 4= | Tex & Pac Ists.. 000, Dew 4s Closing Bl 5% 8 881 01 563 387 . 18 1444 23 i 8} T8 a et 5 b i..110 2104 . 96l ity 53, 213 5% 364 | i 135% 120 94 | 10014 | 116% | -4 | at 2 per cent; | Rye,’ bushels New York Money ‘Market. CLOSING. NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Money on call, steady prime mercantile paper, 3%Q@ 41 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with demand and at $4 S3%@4 84 for sixty days; posted rates, $4 £414@4 85 and $4 85G4 88%2; com- mercial bills, $4 5304 §335. Bar sllver, 6ligc. Silver certificates, Gli@63c. Mexican dollars, 48%c. Government bonas, strong; State bonds, inactive; railroad bonds, firm. London Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 2%5.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: Business on the markets here was impeded to- day by the approach of to-morrow’s settle- ment. The news of Colonel Plumer's victory over General Dewet served to strengthen Kaf- firs to-day but failed to stimulate them into much activity, and had little effect on the Americans advanced quickly in the early dealings on the favorable bank statement pub- lished ‘n New York last Saturday, but al- though New TYork at prices, in the subsequent transactions the in- fluence of New York was adverse, Union Pactfics cepectally weakenirig. In the street, however, there was a recovery all around, influenced by the receipts of better quotations from Lon- don. There is no present symptom of a cheap- ening of money rates, as heavy calls are due after the coming set{lement. CLOSING. LONDON, Feb. % —Atchison, 55: Canadias Pacific, 93; Unlon Pacific preferred, 99; Nort. ern Py c preferred, $9; Grand Trunk, 7; An- aconda, 9. Bar silver, 234d per ounce, Money, 4@5 per cent. Condition of the Treasury. ~To-day's statement of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,009,000 gold reserve .in the division of balance, $145, 063,014, NEW YORK, Feb. —FLOUR—Receipts, 31,219 barrels; exports, 7,188 barrels; inactive but steady with wheat . WHEAT-—Recelpt. 400 bushels; exports, 289,186 bushels: spot, firm: No. 2 red, Sijec f. ©o. b. afloat; No. 2 red, %c elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, §7%ec f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Duluth, 91%c f. o. b. ufloat. Options opened firm at a net rise of 4 and further im- proved 1-16c, but then dropped back under local selling In the absence of outside specu- lation. The early improvement was partly due favorable cables anl small Northwest re- pts. Shortly after midday the market im- proved again on covering and finally closed prices to 3¢ advance. closed at T9%c; May, 80 1-16@ S0%e; July, 19%@s0%c, closed L TN @79%¢, 16c, closed at —Firm. WOOL—Quiet COF] pot Rio, firm; No. 7 invoice, Tie; mild, Cordova, »@12c. Futures closed ne with j net unchanged to i points higher. Total sales were 94,750 bags, including March, $6 20; April, $6 20; May, $6 25 @6 30; June, $6 25 $6 40: October, $6 cember, 36 AR centrifugal, refined, quiet BUTTER-Receipts, 7955 1i@e, stead - in steady; fair refining. 3%c; test, 4%c; molasses sugar, 3izc; packages; June firmer; creamery, 15@ packages; firm and ac. . 15%@19c; Southern, a s DRIED FRUITS. Trading in the market for evaporated apples continues nominal and the feeling barely steady, though prices were maintained. porters bought sparin, quoted at 3%@4%c; prime, 4%@ic; cholce, 5@ 6 fancy, 8@ic. Cahiornia dried fruits were inactive, but about steady. l'l‘(.l NES—3%@8%c per pound, as to size and qualit APRICOTS—Royal, State common . was T%@12c; Moorpark, 8% CHES—Peeled, 141 18¢; unpeeled, 6%@10c. Chicago Grain and Produce. CHICAGO, Feb. %.—~Corn was an ‘scve and somewhat imposing market. The market was mostly a professional one, governed by senti- ment rather than any deductions from the news. The bull and the bear leaders worked vigorously for swae time with success perch- ing first on one banner and then on the next, while the crowd followed. May opened un- changed to %c higher at 411@41%c and quick- ly touched 41%@41%c under good commission house buying, led by outsiders. The bull leader took in half a milllon bushels of May on the rise, but the commencement of liqui- dation and short selllng by bears forced the market back to 41%c. The matket then ral- lied, but broke immediately to 40%c. At the close May was easy, Yc lower than Saturday, at 4lic. Under the influence of steadiness at Liverpool and bullish statistics wheat opened firm, May a shade to 4,@%c higher at 764%@ T6%c. There was a falrly active trade for a few ‘minutes, but when outside orders were filled the market became a featureless local affalr and lost some o8 its strength, May dropping to 76%@76%c. The strength devel- oped by corn caused covering by shorts on the decline and May rallied to 76ic. Heavy sell- ing sent the market back to 6%oc. The close was steady, May %c higher at T6,@76%c. Oats were fairly active in appearance, but the volume of business transacted was lght. May closed a shade lower at 2%%@2%c. Provisions were quie:, but the markst hud a firm undertone based on light hog receipts and higher prices at the stockyvards. May pork closed Gc higher, lard 214@5¢ up and ribs 2ic improved. The leading futures were Articles— Open. Wheat February Tae % TH% T4 | March MR R TR s May 6% Fetron ebrua 29 ‘ March anz May ay Oats ) February u4% May . %% Mess P Eebruary 1406 May .. U2 Lard, per 100 lbs— March 7 8% 730 15T 755 TE 76 laaa aaa . basis of high wines, - of grade, $i1, R ceipts. Shj bl Shibments: Wheat, hushels . Corn, hushels . Oats, bushels bushels On the Produce Exchange to- market was active: creamery, 14 ay the butter c: dalry, 10@19c. _Cheese, quiet, s E b ingae, Qulet, 0XQ1I%e - Egxs, quiet, Forcign Futures. LIVERPOOL. e March. : Opening. ... i BN e Clostng iy s% s PARIS. o R Feb. May-. o (g RaE ng T Flour— ue e ning s e ing B0 %60 first accepted higher | Available cash | Bx- | The close at London was £121 58 for spot and £116 10s for futures. l'omestic iron markets wero dull and featureless again to-day and prices were nominally unchanged at 39 5@ 10 50 for pigiron warraris; Northern foundry, $15Q16 50; Southern fourdry, $l4 50@15 75, and Southern’ soft, $13@l5 77. Copper was Somc- what lower in London, spot closing at £70 178 6d and futures at £71 8s 0d, but the local situation remains practically unchanged. The nominal basis at the close to-day was 17 for }Lake Superior and $16 62% for casting ~and electrolytic. Lead and speiter ruled dull and unchanged at §4 37% and §3 97%@4 02% respec- tively, & New York Cotton Market.. - NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Better Liverpool ca- bles than expected, with a small port move- ment south, gave the market a steady start with prices 1 to 5 points higher. But the out- side support soon ceased, the English market set in. Prices were sensitive to the change in affatrs and before midday bhad mot only lost the opening improvement, but wers 5@7 | points lower than Saturday's closing. Prices i fell several points further, with the market | showing marked weakness. The close was steady with prices net 3@14 points lower. Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—The visible supply of grain Saturday, February 23, as complled by | 28%d; French rentes, 102 2lc; wheat cargoes on passage, rather firmer; No. 1 Standard Cal- ifornia, 29s; Walla Walla, 9 English ! country markets, dull. imports into United | Kingdom, wheat, 288,00); imports into United | Kingdom, flour, 244,000 wheat and flour on | passage to United Kirgdom, 2.33,000; wheat and flour passage to Continent, 1,080,000 LIVERPOOL, Feb 2. -Wheat, firm; No. 1 Standard California, 6s 3%A@6s 4d; wheat in | Paris, dull; flour in Paris, dull; French coun- | try markets, dull. COTTON—Uplands, § 288 -32d. HOPS—At London—Pucific Coast, steady, £4 @£5 13s % Portland’s Business. Fe PORTLAND, Or. —Clearings, $2,109; balances, $i3,298. | e ad | LOCAL MARKETS. —_— % Exchange and Bullion. | | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - usy Sterling Exchange, sight - 4 88y | Sterling Cables - 4893 | New York Exchs = 115 { New York Exc! o 22 | Silver, per ounce & - 61k Mexican Dollars, nominal 0 @ & Wheat and Other Grains. | WHEAT—The foreign and Eastern markets | showed little change. Chicago was a shade higher with a moderate demand. The crowd sold May. St. Louls wired the taking of | 40.000 bushels ‘for Antwerp, and the South- | western exporters were reported buying. The American visible supply decreased 146,000 | | bushels. The world's shipments for the week | were as follows, in quarters: Russian. 200,000; | Argentine, 123.000; Australian, 49.000. 'The Quantity on passage increased 1.300.000 bushels. The local market was dull, featureless and | unchanged, Spot Wheat—Shipping, milling, 97%c@ CALL, BOARD SALES §1 021 per ctl Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—4000 ctls, | 2%e. %c; Second Sesslon—May—2000 ctls, $9%c. Decem- | ber—2000. $1 047%: 10.000, $1 0 | Regular Morning Sessfon—No sales. | Afternoon Session—May—10,000 ctls, 99%c. | December—2000, $1 0414 | BARLEY—There is nothing new to report, | the market being dull | 1 and '67ic for off grades; Brewing and Ship- ping grades, 75@S0c: Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. | Informal Session—0:15 o'clock— “ Second Eessicn—No sales. Regular Morning Seesion- | Afternoon Session—4000 ctls, 6Sc. ! OATS—Dealers continue to report a. quiet market White, §1 25@1 45; Surprise. nominal: $1 25G1 40 for Feed and $1 35@1 45 for Seed nominal: PFlack, for feed, $1 1T%@: 20; ed, $1 25671 20 per ctl. | CORN-Yeuow, #1 12%@115; White, $§ 15; | Eastern mixed. 31121 per ctl. | “RYE—Quoted at s21@85c per ctl. | Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Californta Family FExtras, $3 5@ $3 50, usual terms; Bakers Extras, $3 1513 23: Oregon, $2 T5@2 85 per barrel for family and $2 75@3 for bakers'; Washington, bakers’, §2 5 3. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade Graham Flour. $3 per 100 lbs: R: Flour, 32 7; Ry Meal, §2 50; Rice Flour, §i; Corn Meal, §2 7. extra cream do, $3 50,0t Gronts, $4 50; Hom- |iny, $850@37; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25; V1 . $250: Farina. $450: Whole 25; Rolled Oats (barrels), §6 10 $5 T5@7T 25; Pearl Barley, §5; Split Peas, §5; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. There were free offerings of Hay, but the | market kept steady. There was no change in Dran. BRAN—$10G17 per ton. 4 MIDDLINGS—$16 [0@19 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16716 50 -per ‘on: Ollcake Meal at the mill. $25¢@26; jobbing, 721% $26 5 Cocoanut Cake, $17@18; Corn Meal. $25 iy s A Cracked Corn, $25 5002 Mixed Feed, Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, duil, | $1@16. No. 3 epring wheat, TIGTc; No. 2 red, Toygq | (HAY—Volunteer, _$5g8: Wheat, - f11@13, %o No. 3 corn, 39%c:.No. 2 yellow, %, | Wheat and Oat, $o@12: Oat, $9@1150; Clover. No. 2 oats, 2%@37%c; No. 2 white, 26528 32 ALtAia, 8G9 50; DAz isy ) 51 1008 50 No. 3 white, 27%@28%c. No. 2 rye, 52%c. Fair 5 "y to cholce malting barley, 48@5sc. ' No. 1 flax- | STRAW-35@iTl%ec per bale. | reed, SLG Noo 1 northwertern, $1 65 Prime T timothy seed, $4 40. Mess nork, per bbl, §14u 3406, Lard. per 100 the, 1 £ 137 2l Shoct Sael Beans and Seeds. sides (loose). §7 C5@730. ' Dry salted shoulders e (boxed), 6lafifisc. Salt clear sides (boxed), §7 50| There is a good demand for White Beans, owing largely to the continued Government purchases, and prices rule firm. BEANS—Baycs, §2 0062 75 Small White, 14 6004 90; Large White, $404 25: Pink, $2 15G 235: Red. $3a3 50: Blackeye, $3@3 %: Limas, %5 605 70: Pea. cleaned up and nominal; Red Kidney. £ 75a4 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard. nominal: Yellow Mustard, nominal; Flax, $ 50@3; Canary, 3@ e for Eastern; Alfalfa, 7%@8‘c for Califor- nia and 9G9%c for Utah; Rape, 2G2i%c; Hemp, e: Timothy, e DRIED PRAS—Niles, $2@2 70 @3 per ctl; Blackeye, nominal. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetabies. Onions centinue to yield under more ample receipts. There were five cars of Oregon on the market, and sales were at $4 25@4 50 per ctl. with jobbing sales at $4 75 from second Bands. In"addith ; gt icn there were 120 cases from Potatoes rtood about as before. Asparagus and Rhubarb werc lower, and the E:::':em Vegetables also showed a weaker ten- POTATOES—Early Rose, 65@Tic; Burbanks, Green, 3270 took & list to the bear side, and liquidation | the New York Produce Exchange, is as fol-| lows: Wheat 5,536,000 bushels, decrease 145,- {000 bushels. Corn, 18,218,000 bushels, increase | 187,000 bushels. Oats, 857,000 bushels, in- j crease 265,000 bushels. Rye 1.156, bushels, | decrease 18,000 bushels. Barley, 1 00 bush- els, decrease 19,000 busb: Foreign Markets. LONDON, Feb. %.—Consols, 7%: Silver, CLOSING. | WHEAT—Spot—Duil. No. 1 California, 6s 2a; | No. 2 red Western winter, 58 1%4d; No. 1 | Northern spring, 6s . 2i4d Futures—Quiet. ! 5 11%d; May, 64 0 ZSpot—Americot mixed new, steady, American mixed old. steady, 4s. Fu’ | | ulet. March, s $%d; May, 3s 9%d July, 35 10%d. | 4‘&‘Fl.0l'fl—5(. Louls foncy winter, steady, §s Feed, 72l5c for cholce bright. 70@7i4e for No. | | | | | icrown. Gtc: seeded (Fresno prices). fancy. 6-ounce, 7e: 12-ounce. Si4c: cholce, Jf-ounce, | | §3~: "32onnce, s%e: London Lavers. 2-orown. | $2 50¢ Ducks, $4@5 for old and $6@7 5 for youn, Hens, §5@6; Young Roosters, $5@ | 650; old Roosters, $4@450; Fryers, % 50@6; | Broflers, $5@5 60 for large and $3 @4 5 for | Pigeons, $1 251 50 per dozen for old | 25§92 75 for Sauahs. GAME — Quall, 50c@$1 25; Mallard, $2@3 50; Canvasback, $2@5; Sprig, $1G2 5; Teal. §1@2: Widgeon, $1@150; Small Duck, $1; Black Jack, Gray Geese, $3 50; White Geese, $141 50 . $150 for small and $2 for large: Honk Bra | Flour, qf sks..... Receipts of Produce. Potatoes, . 5.1%) Tal Onions, ‘sks. . 1,330] Pe! Hay, tons. # Onions, cases. 120, and Hutchinson to §2 traneactions in Oceanic ut tric at $49G49 124, weaker at $82 75. Exchange there wa Reed at 69c, the same. terially altered. Hawailan Commercial 121, rol low, . ct] s, bdls. 2,597 Potatoes, sks. AUSTRALIA. FOR MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2. . 1730 Sugar, sks. 212,707 Leather, ©"70.667| Lime. bbls THE STOCK MARKET. There was a brisk business on the morning session of the Bond Exchange. stocks were easy, Makawell selling off to $44 There were small | 500 | Monte Cristo ... | McKittrick i ! Cal'tornia_Mutual . L7755 The sugar Contra Costa The following wera ex-dividend G0c; Makaweil, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. ¥t Water was higher at $% 25 and Gas and Elec- while Glant Powder was On the morning sessicn of the Producers’ Oil a slight improvement in the other stocks standing about Afternoon prices were not ma- erday: | MONDAY, Feb. 25—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. El Oro . Gold Dollar . L Thirty-Three Oil Co 0 2 6 7% o s n 15 10 s - Occidental of W Va.. Oil City Petroleum . Petroleum Center Reed Crude ... Sterling O & D Co . Twenty-Eight Westshore Black Jack . Bear Flag » Central Point Peerless . nator Superior Wolverine .. Following were the sles cisco Stock and Exchange B Morning Sesst 00 Con Cal & Va..1 90 100 Ocetdental o8 - 200 Ophir . 3 s 200 Ophir . 2 Afternoon 20 Best & Belcher 24 » 300 Con Cal & Va..1 Following were the sales In the Pacifie & | Exchange yesterday o Fea Sedy Morning S 300 Best & Belcher 27 - 460 Con Cal & V s 600 Con Cal & V s 360 Con Cal & V 1200 Silver 1 i 200 Justice . 300 Union « » 260 Mexican 200 Union ¢ 3 Afternoon Session. ers, $3@4 50; English Snipe, $250: Jack Snipe, Bid. Ask. 1a.. | 200 Challenge Con. 1s; 430 Ophir §130; Hare, 75cQ31; Rabblis, $1812 for COt- | U § 4s coup...1té 114% US s cp (new) 37t | 40 Con Cal & Va1 73| 300 Ophir 3 _tontail and 75 for Brush; Pigeons, —— Der| Do 4s reg....114 114X Do 3s coup...110%i11% | 1799 C C & 3| 200 Sierra Ne » dozen. - MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | 38 Sm,Col & Va1 D) 20 Union Con B Butter, Cheese and Eggs. S B Sl = (Qnkate 52 S ek S e Y . al-s "al . 116 il | jc_SS be.1 2 ¢ o » 88 ¢ vater & oy 5 S | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. & P 6s...128 133 [Pac G Imp de. — 100 e o Bverything was quoted weak on the Ex-| F & Ci Ry 6e. 114% —%I“ &CIR G105 — MONDAY, Feb. 25— p. m change, and Cheese was again marked down. | Geary-st R o8, — Pk & O R 6s.. — — g o B Bid Receipts of Butter were heavy, as will ba:HB‘; g. 5%s. ga;oluhzt 1204 = S Qi seen, and there was & car load of Cheess in |y U0 B¢ S F a8 TV se gt | 06 07 Lady Wash. from the East. There are no outside ordu.i Do gnt 8 R of Cal 6s..110 — 14 15 Mexican ... of any consequence on the market, though a | Do En el 2 24 Occidental ... few Eggs are going north. Stocks of Butter | y 'y BNt P A | 5 23 Ophir .9 and Eggs are large and accumulating. Markt-st 1% Gories & el = 74 Overman . a Receints as renorted by the Dairv Ex- | TRt o | D i e 19 Potost . 5 change were 65,900 pounds of Butter. 1404 cases | x' (v x' e Chollar ......... 10 Savage . B Eggs and 6170 pounds California Cheese and | N R of | Do ( Confidence . Beorplon ....... — 4 2,000 pounds Eastern Cheese. F3iDaie: s ¥°c Con Cal & Va 175 Seg Belcher .. — BUTTER i IxPC s P Br | g e 2 0 Creamery—Extras, 18c; firsts, 17¢; seconds, | Do 5 ing. i Som New Yoric s & NCR Do s.. | - - ry—Extras, 16c; firsts, 14c; seconds, 12; | 0 G L Do 3d mtg. | Eureka Con o Standard 45 store, llc. Oak Tr Co 6s.117 — Itkn G & E 68.103% — | Excheduer . 92 Syndicate = ® Storage—Creamery extras, ——; firsts, —; AT S Gould & Curry. 3 Tnio R seconda: == Ay = 5 Contra Costa.. 63 69% Spring Valley. — 9 | Julia . 08 Yellow % Marin County. §2% — - Keg. — per pound. L | — — = CHEESE—Fancy, full cream, c: cholce, | GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. §iéc; common, nominal; Young Americas, 10c; | 3 — [Pac Lt Co.....43% 4% OCEAN TRAVEL. kl;_llétGrg, full cream, 15@16%c per Ib. 1 % hg‘;%i&zn le“g\': H —————— - California Ranch—Selected white, 13c; mixed 50 — |San Francisco. 4% 4% ific Co: i colors, 12¢ per dozen. 4% 45 |Stktn G & E.. — I Pacific Coast Steamsmp Co. | Californta_Gethered—Selected, 12¢; standard, i Steamers leave Broadway' — seconds, —. i | wharf, San Francisco Fresh FEastern—Fancy, —; standard, — BANK STOCKS. | For Alaskan Ports—il a m.. seconds, —. ‘Anglo Cal, A e IR 150 Feb. 25, March 2. &=t Storage—Californta fancy —; standard, —: | Bani of Cal.. 410 — | Mer Ex (ilq).. 18 — | company’s steamers at Seat Eastern fancy, —; standard, —; seconds, | (a] Safe Dep.. — 106%'S F National. — 125 | tle. . =3 s I S 5 For Vietorla, Vanconver (B. 3 g C.). Port Townsend, Seattie. . B AVINGS BANKS & S i gy Bn Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | german . bt g o O 2 N ias Atdecn Humboué .00 =" — - Security . B il 8. m., Feb 2, Mgrch 2 end 1 'y rer Mutual . — Union e - every fifth day thereafter. Change §t Seal SEaomee gin HedlinivE undarioevy Yeoeloty: | 5'w Sav UL s — | for this company’s steamers for Algska «nd S SUEMOR. Wiee. Wero (AL SaNEr-prices offer: STREET RAII.ROAD STOCKS. | G- . Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma ta N. P. ings being 9 cars, mostly In poor conditon. | caiitormact . T G 8 T & £, gty Ry B TR In addition there were four or five cars on the The auction prices were as follows: Fancy Navels, $§1 15@1 cholce do, 80c@$1 65; | Standard do, 65c@$l 15; Seedlings, 5@80c; | fancy Lemons, $1 40, | Arrival of 212 boxes fresh Mexican Limes, and they are already pretty well sold at the | good prices below. Lemons are quoted some- what higher, in sympathy with Limes. There Is no change in Apples and Bananas. | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—35@65c _per box for common, Tic@ | $150 for good to choice and $1 76@2 for fancy PEAKE—65c@$1 50 per bo: outside, CITRUS FRIITS — Navel Oranges. $1@2: Seedlings. 50c@$1 Tangerines, 75c@$1 50; | Japanese Mandarins, - $1@] 50: TLemons, $1@ 3125 for common and $130@2 25 for good to | haice: Grave Frult. 50c@$2: Mexican Limes, | $750@8; California Limes, Tic@$1; Bananas, 50c | @s1 per bunch for Island and $1%@17 for | New . Orleans; Plneapples, 75¢@$2 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. New York continues to report a good de- mand for Prunes, with Apples, Peaches and Apricots qull, and Pears ‘‘the sickest thing on the list.”" Otherwise there is nothing new. FRUITS—Apricots, 6@Sc for Royals and 109 10%c for Moorparks Evaporated Apples, 4@ b%c; sun-dried, 1%@2%c; Peaches, 3@3%ec for | standard. @4%c for cholce, and s@éc for | fancy: Pears. 2@ic: Plums, pitted, s@ic; un- pitted. 1G1%c; Nectarines, 5@5%c for red and 5%@séc for white. PRUNES—Santa Clara, 4 sizes, 2c; 30-40s, Tc; 40-508, 6t4c: G0-60s. 4%c; 60-70s, I%e; 70-83s, e: $0-90s, 2%c; 90-100s, 2%c: 100-120s, 114c: rubles, Je premium: Sonomas. %e and San Joaquina 14c less than Santa Claras, except and over, which stand the same. RAISINS—The Raisin Growers' Association | has established the following prices: Bleachad Thompson's fancy, 12¢ per 1b; cholce, 1lo; standard. 10c: prime, S¢: unbleached Thom; "¢ per 1b. Sultanas—Fancy. 104 per hoice, 8%c: standard, 8%c: prime. S¢: un- | hleached Sultanas, Sc: Seedless, 50-ib boxes, | f%c: 4-crown, 3-crown, 64c: 2-crown, fe. | Pacific brand, 2-crown, 3-crown. 5ie. and | $1°50 per box: A-crown. f160- Faney Clustars, $2; Dehesa. $250; Imperial. $3. All prices f. o, b. at_common shipping pofats tn Californt TS—Chestnuts. $@10c per 1b for Itallan; Walnute. No. 1. softshell, ifc; No. 2. T%c:. No. | 1 hardshell, 9tc; No. 2. 7c:’ Almonds. 12@130 for papershell. 9@llc for softshell: Peanuts, § G for Eastern: Brazil Nuts, Iic: Filberts, J3c: Pecans. 11@13c: Cocoanuts, $3 5025, HONEY—Comb, 13%@14c for bright and 1214 @13 for light amber: water white extracted. Tiac? ligng famber” extracted. 64gic; dark, 69 6% ver BEESWAX—24@26c per Ib. Provisions. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11@11%c ner Ib for heavy. 1115@12c for light medium, 12%@1%c for light, 1314@c for extra light and 15@15%c for sugar-cured; Fastern ‘sugar-cured Hams, 12c: Mess Beef, $12 per barrel: extra Mess, §13: Family, $14: extra fine Pork. $15@15 30; extra clear, $1950@20: Mess, $17: Smoked Beef, 13c | per pound, | LARD-—Tierces quoted at 6%@6%e per Ib for | compound and 9%c for pure; half-barreis, pure, | 9%c: 10-1h tine. 10c: 5-1b tins, 10%4¢. COTTOLENE — One half-barrel, 8}c: three half-barrels, Sc; one tlerce, 7%c; two tferces, | %c: five tierces, T%e per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | HIDES AND SKINS — Culla and brands sell about 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted steers, 94@10c; medtum, Sc: light, S@S%c: Cow Hides, St for heavy and 8@S%c for light; Stags, 6@ c; Salted Kip, 9c; Salted Veal. 8@10c; Salted Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, 15%@16c: Culls, 1314@ldc: Dry Kip. 15@16c; Dry Calf, 16@17c; culls and brands, 14@l5c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 20@30c each; short Wool, 30@f0c ea long ‘Wool. T5c@$1 eacl for large and §2 and fc for colt: . : ! for Targe, $150 for meatum, $12 o smail ard | | G0 for colts. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, %c: fall or medlum skins, 30c; winter or thin | ekins, 20c. Goatskins—Prime Angoras, 7sc: lamee and smooth, 50c; medium, 3c. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 4%@%c per Ib; No. 2, 4@4¥c: grease, 2@2%c. WOOL~Spring_clip is quotable as follows: Northern. free. 15@16c; Northern, defective, 129 140; Middle County. free, 15@16c: Midale Coun- ty. defective. 12@lic: Southern Mountain, 12 months’, 9@lfc; Southern Mountain, free. 1 months’, 11@12¢; Southern Mountatn, defective, 7 months’, 9@11c; Humboldt and Mendocino, 16 @17c: Nevada, 13@16c ver Ib. . Fall Clip—San Joaquin, 6%@Sc: do lambe. 8@ sc; Middle County. $@10c; Northern Mountaln, free, 10@ilc:. Southern Mountaln, T14@Slc: Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@12 per 1b. HOPS—15G20c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Marke:. There is no further change in anvthing. BEEF—i@sc for Steers and 6Git%c per cows. VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small. Sc ner Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 10@10%c; Ewes, 10c per pound. LAMB-11%013: per 1b; spring, 1214@15c per pound. PORK—Live Hogs, 6%¢ for small and 6%c for medium and 6c for large; stock H 3 Teeders, Sigc; dressed Togs, S@%ie. o sy I General Merchandise. RAGS—San Omentin Base $5 £ Calentea Grain Bags, June and July, 6%@6%c: local make, 6%c; Wool Pass, 30@32%c; Fleece Twine, e % o e for COAL—Wellington. ; Wellinston, $9: Seattle, .sl‘?l‘:"n Lay, § 30; Wallsend, $3; Co-operative . fleld 00> end, $3: Cumberland, $12 tn bulk and. $13 cacks: Pennsylvania Antracite Egg, $ii: ’é.:.“ vel, $10 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in buik and £17 In sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions. §3 43 per 2000 pounds and 330 per ton, accords SUGAR_The Western Refintng £ SU —The ern Sugar Refining com- pany quotes. per b, in 100-1b bags. s Crushed, 62%c: Powdered, 5.585c; Candy Gran- ulated. G.85c; Dry Granuiated, 5.3ic: Contee: tioners’ A. 576; Magnolia A, 3c: Extra C, '5.25¢; Golden C. 5.1ic: barrels, 10c mora: half- barrels, % more; boxes, J0c more: 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than i, | Cal Wine Asn.100 | $60c0 | 50 Four Ofl Co, s % Cal Fruit Can. — Mer Ex Assn. 1024 — Morning Ses: Board— Alaska Packers’ Assn Contra Costa Water Hawatlan C & 5 Co Honokaa S Co . Hutchinson § P Hutchinson § P, Co. Hutchinson 8§ P Co. Hutchinson 8 P Co Los Angeles R'y 5. 50 Makaweli .. 75 Markets Street Raliway 65 Oceanic § 8 Co. 15 Oceanic 8§ 8 Co. 1) Oceantc § § Co. $2000 Oceanic S S bonds 7 S F Gas and Electric 110 § F Gas and Electric $2000 S P of A bonds... 2% S V Water . $100 U S 35 (coup) Street— 24 Bank of Californi 100 1 10 $1060 50 100 125 % £ $1000 Sale on Account— Giant Powder Con.. Board— Contra Costa Walter Giant Powder Con Hana Plantation Co. Hana Plantation Co. Hawatian C & § Hawailan C & So Co Hutchinson S P Co. 41 Market Street Railwa 30 Oakland Gas .. 70 Oceanic S S 2 30 50 15 $1000 5 Pacitic Gas Imp. 1% § F Gas and El 160 S F Gas and Electric 53 S V Water... Street— $5000 Northern Cal Ry Board— 43 Blue Goose . 100 Central Point Con . 500 Four Oil Co 200 Home Ol 30 Junction .. 700 Lion Qil Co 1300 Liop Ofl Co .. 100 Monarch of Arizona 20 Monarch_of Arizona 100 Monte Cristo ...... 100 Occidental of W Va. 500 Ofl City Petroleum 25 Peerless 160 Petroleum © 1500 Reed Crude Oil Co 50 San_Joaquin Ofl & 100 Sterling . After: Board— 200 Aetna . 10 Blue Goose 50 El Dorado 228 Four 01l Co 300 Four Ol Co 100 Gold Dollar 590 Gold Dollar 5 Hanford 3 Hanford 100 Junction 100 Junction 1100 Lion Of! Co 50 Lion Oil Co 130 Monarch of Arizona 200 Monarch of Arizona . 1000 Oil City Petroleum . 3950 Petroleum Center . 3111 Petroleum Center . 500 Petroleum Center, b 3) 3000 Petroleum Center, cash 1800 Reed Crude Oil Co .. 100 San Joaquin Oil & Dev 10 San Joaquin Oil & Dev 160 Columblan 209 Four Oil Co 1 Hanford 500 Lion Ofl Co 500 Lion Oil Co, 200 Petroleum Center, Board— 20 San_Joaquin Devel 560 California-Standard 1200 Four Oil Co 300 Gold Dollar 1300 Gold Dollar 600 Gold Dallar 400 Gold Dollar 1 Hanford 100 Janetion 400 Junction 1300 Lion Ofl Co 1000 Lion Ofl Ce 50 Peerless . 300 Reed Crude Oil Co 300 Vesuvius 200 Vesuvius 400 Vesuvius 500 Vesuviug 300 Vesuvius Co. Geary-st 4714 — | Presidio .. Market-st 69% 70%| POWDER 100 Hanford-Fresno-Kern River, cash ston. £ Co. Co. Afternoon Session. Co Afternoon Session. 102 |Pac A F A.... | Pac C Bor Co.1355 | Part Paint Co 12 — 2 1 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. BERRBBASR L2LILALNERLNG Sssizanas ® 8 SSIgSHS .0 -8 8 8 05 05 25 € I & 3 k] 53 “ 49 49 5 E8 a 130 — | Vigorit S3 s34 SUGAR STOCKS. Hana Plan.... — 8t Kilauea Haw Com..... 84 7% Makawel Honokaa 32% 33 |Onomea Hutch S P..... 23 — | Paauh: MISCELLANEOUS STOC! 3 Alaska P A.... — 125% Dceanic §S Co. 62% 63 25 5 50 £ 14 nazggnsseen 8 8 12 00 - N wid SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. SILERNEBLAINBLLEIS MONDAY, Feb. 25-2:30 p. m. STOCK. Bid. | Asked. | Bonita. Tuesdays. 9 a. | Helena and all 'S | conneeting at For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Feb. 22, 27, March 4, and every fifth day thereafte- For San Diego, stopping omiy at Samta Rar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (‘o8 Angeles)—Steamer Queen. Wednesdays. § a. m.: steamer Santa Rosa. Sundays. § a. m. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cav- | ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo). f}apve(;v.. Santa Barbary. Ventura, Hueneme, San Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Steamer Corona. Fridays, 9 a m.: For Fnsenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose el Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz. Santa Rosclia and Guaymas (Mex. ) a. m.. Tth each month. For further information obtain compary's | tolders. The company reserves the right to chauge steamers, sailing dates and hours of saling without previous natice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Axts. 10 Market st an Franects THE 0. R. & A. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart at 11 a. m. FARE $2First Slass including Berth $8 Second Ciass and Meals. COLUMBIA Salls.. .. Feb. Mar. 4 GEO. W. ELDER Sutis.......Web. 17, 11, Mar. $ Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane. Butte, points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR. ner First and Brannan streets at 1 p. m., nd HONGKONG. calling at Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghai, and Hongkong with steamers for India. etc. No cargo received on board on day of cailing. £8. AMERICA MARU....Friday. March 13, 1901 SS. HONGKONG. MARU..Tueeday. April 5. 1901 SS. NIPPON MARU Friday, May 3, 1901 Rotnd-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street. corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. ZEALAND 1o SYDNEY, e SS. MARIPOSA (Honolulu only). Saturday. February . STERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, New Zealand and_Australia . - . Wednesday, IA. for Tahitl.. Wednesday, 1.1, SPRESRELS & BROS. 0., Gnra g, 327 ke ¢ Sl Passnger Gffn, 843 Warkat SL., Pir . 1. P St AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORX. SOUTRAMPTON. LONDAN. PAZTY Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday at 10 a. m. for YOKOHAMA. WAWALL, SAMOA, NEW m. St. Louls.. 3 New York % April 10 Vaderland ‘Mar. 27/ Vaderland April 17 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwaerwm., From New ¥ork Every Wednesday, 12 Noon. | Westernlana ... Mar. 13| Friesland ......April 8 Kensington ....Mar. 20 Southwark ... April 10 Noordland Mar. 27 Westerland .. April 1T { | | | | | Amcrican Fuel & Ofl Co. Blue Goose Buckhotn . Californta-Standard Caribou Home 011 Independenc tarrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-bar- rels, 6.50c; boxes, 6.7c per Ib. s Century Continental bt [EEEPELEIE B | 3Rz 43 35 EY » 88182853882 3 Ba - | From whart, foot of Lombard st. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO. CHAS. D. TAYLOR. General Agent, Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st PANAMA R. R, Tine LINE To NEW YORK via PANAMA Direct Cabin, $103: Steerage, $40. S. 8. St. Paul sails Tuesday, March 6. | 8. 8. Argyll sails Tussday, March 19. S. S Roanoke sails Tuesday, April 2. passenger office, 230 Market s CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. AND COMPANIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORTS To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central ana South American. ports. Sailing: $8. COLOMBIA ..March 7. 1801 SS. TUCAPEL . March 20, 1901 S8, AREQUIPA April 4, 191 S8. LIMART April 1901 These steamers are built expressly for Central and South American passenger service. (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight and passenzer office. 316 California street. BALFOUR. GUTHRIE & CO., Agents. Freight and F. F. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. Twin-Screw Express Service. PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG—HAMEURG. Columbta .....March 2| Deutschland ...April 1§ A. Vietoria. Apri! 11/ Columbia . May 2 Twin-Scraw Passenger Service. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—HAMBURG. *Phoenicia ....March 2/ Waldersee ... March 1§ Patricia ......March 9 Pennsylvania March 30 “Safls to Hamburg direct Hambura-smerican Line. 37 B'woy, N. ¥ HERZOG & CO.. General Agents for Pacifio Coast, 401 California street. COMPAGNIE GENERALT TRANSATLANTIQUZ. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursdav Instead olm Saturday. at 10 a. m.. from Pier 42, North River, foot of Morton street. First class to Havre, %55 and upward. Second class to Havre, $43 and, upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CANADA. 3 Broadway tHudson buflding), New York. J F. PUGAZI & CO. Pacific' Const Agents. 3 Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. Tickets 50ld by all Raflroad Ticket Agents. FIR U, S. RAVY YARD AND VALLEJD. Cran ae W ceige el MO: Tues., Wed, Thurs. azd Sat. at a. m., 315, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thursday night); Fri- days, 1 p. m. and $:30; Sundays, 10:3 a. m., § and office, Misslon-street Dock, lephone Main Bt T