The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 4, 1906, Page 55

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COMMERCIAL NEWS. market unchanged. , 8000; *market 5@10c hlxh- $6.10@6.15; heavy, ¥ of sal P—Receipts, 800; Chicago. 15,000: Monday, 45,000; Mixed and_ butchers, pigs, Omaha. —CATTLE—Receipts, 200; MAHA, March 3. —CATTL e R e 5500 Taarket active 4o 100 6.15; mixed, MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Louls Woeol Market, —WOOL—Steady. and clothing, 25 heavy fine, 18@2ic; St. Me- OREG LAND, March 3 bluestem, 0S@69c WASHINGTON. Northern Business. March 8.—Clea $1,871,527; $555,400; $843,481; LOCAL MARKETS. ge and Bullion. ures was lower in ble selling of Decem. 2 ay. The cash weak, but buy- cheaper. Erades of CaNtor Cicthd, spot. . $137%6 ce seed, $1.40@1.50 for common: Black, r seed and Phite, $1.52% ¢ is quiet Recelpts from the We: mily Extras. $1.508 kers' Extras, $4.70§5; $3.75@4.28 per bl S GOODS—Prices in packages . 5 Grabam Flour. $3.25 per 100 $3.75: Rye Meal, $3. Rice $2.75; extra Cream co. . $4.50@4.15; Oat Groats, $4.75: Buckwheat Flour, $4.50; 3.75; _Farina, $4.50; 50: Rolled Oats. bbls, “36.5087.50; Rolled Wheat, in sacke, $4.10: Pearl Barley, $6; boxes, $5.50; Green Peas, $5.50 per . Hay and Feedstuffs. general run , With ail quota- | ¢ Scott & Magner says: for the week just passed This amount is just what we received the previous week been no definite changes of any the marke: The de- have been nje prices are grades as some Ehip- ¥et on the whole they et. has been difAcult to satisty de. The quality ng has not been r this special trade. is sastly obtainable ernment order for | jet in San Francisco it i he market considerably. ken at Portiand, Seattle, St therefore, It Is a8 to y an the market is fairly trew has been in light + have remained unchanged. led Barley. $25@26; ; Jobbing, sx-rko ea] at mills, $23 in 10 jobbing, $24; Corn | Corn. sm,lo, c.lwu 50 per tos -nc $23.50 in small. : Wheat and Oat, o o Vol i stab $5@5.50; 561 t ey Jend 312@12 cholce 5{\'“"" » AW—30@55¢c_per b e and Seeds. ed a shade lower, with weak market, &nd the other de- without feature. . A0 $3.75G4; -m‘h White, $3 15 H large S” 40G2.6%; nk, $1.90 here, R ol Kld Hmr:;ye “$450G4.65 per ctl: Hoses rown Mustard, $4. 4.95, 3 A ?fllo- " 12c; Rape, 21@3c, thy, Be Hemn 5@5 ke = ib: lflllet. 30 Broom_ Corn $20@21 per ton. D mus—-suu $2@2.30; Green Peas, 30 per ctl. _Potatoes, Onlo and Vegetables. ss usually prevailing in Potatoes wae more pronounced than ever day because of the storm and the market very weak, with stocks of all deserip. Garnet Chiles and Barly R report and deterjorating stock was reported to be_8leappesring fast. Some of the boals and trains with fresh supplies of Atn-m were delayed by un- storm and that article were o Jesp unsettied dnflfll the nfly llnnh. $6.1. $6.10@6.15; pigs and nxm $5.60 market nominaily " prime steers, $5.50@6.30; r to _me- $3.8085.50; - e stockers and feeders, $2.75 0@ | $5@5. ss“bu.\k { i up ® | ards, Sic for cholce. 8c for exira choice and $12.50 for choice | hours. Some early buyers pald as high as ltc per pound for small lots of the extra grade, but there was not enough business at that figure to justify such & quotation. The gen- eral run of sales were made at the prices Quoted below and the belated arrivais had to be s0ld at concessions. Rhubarb was plentiful and weak, while the other vegetables were geperally firm, POTATOES—River Whites, 50@85c per sack: Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 ctl; Oregon Burbanke, T0e0eL18 per chie Garnet Chiles: 80c@$l per ctl; FEarly Rose, f£1@1.15 per | et1: small Oregon seed, T5@S0c per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, nominal. ONIONS—90c@$1.10 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Asparagus, ~12%c ~per b} for extra, $@llc for No. 1 and 8@éc for No. 2; Rhubarb, 75cG$1.25 per box; Green Peas, 8@ 123%c per 1b. String and Wax Beans, 12,@13c per Ib: Tomatoes, per box or crate; do, Mexican, $1.502 per box: Summer Squash, Per_box; Cabbage, S pur L e 65GT0c per sack: Garl 6e per 1b: Green Peppers, 25c per 1b: o, Mexican, 15@ 200 per 1b; Dried Peppers, 1234@10c per ib for sun-dried ‘and 18@20c for evaporated; Mush- rooms, 10@20c per Ib. | Poultry and Game. As usual on Saturday there was not much doing in Poultry, but there was very little stock offering and the market, While easier | in tone than at the beginning of the week, closed fairly eteady and well-cleaned up. A car of Western stock falls due to-morrow. Game was unchanged, the receipts being just | about sufficient 1o eatisty the demand. Live Turkeys, 14G18c per 1b; | ssed Turkeys, 15@20c per 1b; Geese, per DTr $2G2.50; Goslings, $2.5 Ducks, $5@ | young; for large; Roosters, $6G750; old Roosters. 33 ¥ $5.5066.50; Broilers, $3@4 for $hes 5;) for large; Pigeons, $1.25; $3@3.50; | $1G1.50; Brant. $2.50 for large small; ‘Hare, $1.50; Cottontall $2; Brush Rabbits, $1.25. e rots, @ for old and $6@8 for Hene, $560 for small and $608 young 5.50; Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Eggs on the exchange yesterday was very interesting for a few min- e season for the usual yearly row quotations has now arrived. but this sel to further their individual plans ferred from the market reports of pers to the exchange. The first actual . when one operator bits in his teeth and ran the quota- for selected up 3c, buying all the way Irregular prices may be expected from row on tntil the annual sforing is over. The conditions ere copfiicting at the moment, the | large receipts tending to weaken prices and the demand for storing tending to strengthen them. The damp weather is against storing. al demand for consumption coniinues good, Butter'and Cheese remained unchanged, stocks of both being moderate and the mar- kets firm, with a continued good demand. ransactions on the exchange were as fol- 10 " Butter—20 half boxes fresh extras, 23c: 15 cases fresh sele 19¢; 10 cases, 10 cases, 18c; 5 cases, 16%c; 70 cases | . 16c. | - Cheese—Funcy new flats, 133%c bid, 4o asked; seconds, 123c ask Receipts were 44,500 Ibw Butter, 26,100 1bs | Cheese and 1641 cases Eggs. | DAIRY EXCHANGE OFFICIAL QUOTA- | ™ Note—The Exchange sale prices as establ 4 offers on the exchange. Prices for Butter Cggs on the etreet are governed by the generally range to the miscella- ess.) ext second: Eastern ) Storage goods—Call- | . nominel. Ladles— , 193¢, steady; pack- uotations represent shed by sales, bids 18, , B minll new, " 14¢, | l4c, , nominal. Ex Western, 14@141ac. Young Americ steady fagey. torn Esstern, | Deciduous and Citrus Fraits. Trade in fresh frufts was greatly hampered he heavy stor ers away y morning | ained firn > new arrivals end | extremely light. avels were large , the limited because goods and previous oing . trus prices ruled for all descriptions. Fancy Apples continued firm at the old range of while cheap stock dragged badly. Ba- but prices were were in libéral supp no lower. APPLES—$1.25@2.25 per box for fancy, ¢ $1.25 for choice and HOG for common. CITRUS AND TROPICAL FRUITS Or - Navel§, $2.50@3 per box for fancy, $2.25 choice and 81 for Etand- %0; Tangerines. $1.500 | Grape Fruit, $1.50@ | DEED por casey e 5 per bunch: Central bunch: Pineapples. walian and $2@8 for American Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Honey, | FRUITS—Apricots, 8@10c for Royals and 9@12¢c for Moorparks; Peaches, 8¢ for stand- for fancy: Pears, 8@12i4c; Nectar- ines, ?ssc for white and T%@1%c for Red; Plurms, pitted, 6%@T%e for Black, 7@0c for Red and 7@9c for Yeliow; Siiver Prunes, Aek Evaporated Apples, 8@9igc; Fige, boxes, Soc for choice, d5c for extra choice and 60@68c for tancy; bulk white, 2%@3c per Ib; black, 8@3%c | "PRUNES—3%@4c basis for —the four sizes (60-100) and 4%c basis for the large and | emall size: 1 RAISINS—F. 0. b. Fresno—Choice Seeded, | 8@6%c; Seeded Seedling Muscatels, 4X@3c; | tancy Seeded, : Standard loore Musc: | tels_ 5@5%c; s, | 33 B4%ec; 2-crown London layer raisins, 20s, | $1.25 per box: 3-crown London layer Raisins | 308, $1.30 per box: 4-crown fancy clusters, | $1.75 per box; 5-crown Dehesa clusters, $2 { box; 6-crown,imperial clusters, 20s, $2. box. f NUTS—Almonds: Nonpariels, 12%@13c: 1 X 11%@12c; Drakes, | L, .12c; Ne Plus TUltra, .qufilbc and Languedoc, 9@9%c: hardshell, Eoftsheéll. 13@ldc; | 534 @63%e: Walnuts, No. 1 No. 2, 9§10c; No. 1 hardshell, 12%@i8%c; No. . 8%@0%c: Peanuts, 6@Tc for Eastern; Pe- ans, LGlic; Cocoaputs, $43085; Iiallan | r Chestnuts, S@i0c pei NEY—Comb, 12%@15¢c for white and 109 12¢c for mmber; water white extracted, 54 @ Bic: white, Bc; amber, 4@ilc; dark, —; Hawalian extracted, nominal—none here. BEESWAX—27@29c per Ib. Provisions. The week closed with no. further variations in prices announced. is @ C The market as a rule per 1b for 14@14%c for et, D MEATS—Bacon, for 15¢ 120 light medium, for extra light and 16%Q ry SaligSides, 1lc: Bel- ams, 14@14%c; y, 13 14% Catitorni 15@13%c. Mess Beef, $9.50 per bbl; extra Mess, g Mess Pork, $14; §22; Pigs’ Feet, $5; EDM LARD—Tierces quoted at_ 6%c per 1b for | california compound, T4@7T%c for Enstern compound and 10%c’ for n 5-1b tins, 11%e; ‘pui pare, 10%c; 10-1b tins, 1ic: 3-1b ting, 11%ec. COTTOLENE—One halt barrel, 8%c; thres 1ialf barrels, 8%c; one ticrce, Sigc; two flerces, §%c; five dlerces, Bic per 1b. — T Hides, Tallow, Wool d Hops. Hides are showing Increaced weakness and dry stock is now beginning to share the easi- ness in the salted stock, though they are no o, A yress dipasch trom \zw York eays t forelgn buyers ha: | snited domestic buft Hides shs Tars paid prices Soclared by American tanmers to be too high, | The same dispatch notes the resale of some South American Wools to Europe BIDES AND SKINS—Culls and branda sell ic under queull:r;zw Heavy Salted = oo | Horse Hu ] 1.75 for m‘.'mm. $1.25 m"::-u and LOW—Na. 1 rendered, 43 @4 in cans and drums, ¥c less; No. Grease. 2@3c. WOOL—Fall _clip—Northe: 15@17c; o, Sepetive, 19014c; Middls ¢ Cqmty, free, ;‘fi ru. ln. defective, nolw Southern, 10g1sc; San Josauin —— o detective. e uc, '& DS in bbls; 3@330; | Megt Market. | The week closed With the different mms | frm and _but ‘mode: Teaties rematned machanged.” Hoss o éon- DRESSED MEATS. . I¥holesale rates rom alsughterers o Gealers i tinue scarce. s follows: nrx{;'flsolue for Btesrs und 5508 jor 1 u-umx—weum. l.'“u. wial—none 3 '.-.ll. it ;. -m-nhmm-. | gine Distiliate, | 2 do, € Pon—-Dru-d Hogs, 8@l1c LY The followt uotations for good sound Livestock delfyered in San ir-ndaco. 1ess 409 .45 per cent shrinkage for CATTLE—Steers, TG‘H‘:, Onr'l and Heit- AR 5 % @4%e lb « (e SHEELP—Wethers, 6Q0% fl 1b_(gross. M:ht) o LAMB: 50 per head. HO(,:bS—Léve Hogs, 130 to 250 e'ru: s, i - i Poal I e N, A Gipc; Sows. 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cen® off, ‘and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations, General Merchandise. ‘buyer June-July, & THe; ol 30@33c; small Y. r ton: New We|-A BAGS—Graln Bass, San Quentin, 8%c: Wo lots, 81@34ci Fleece Twine, COAL—Wellington, $7.50 lington._ $7.50; Seatt! 15.25 in uclu Pamnvuu Anthracite Egs, ton; Coke, $11.50@13 per 14; Cannel, ton ' in bulk ‘and &'u' in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, 0 per short ton. lnnl are for barrels; for cases on for bolled and 78c per gallon; Cocoanut Bt In barrels, m for Ceylon and Sbc for Australian; extra | bleached winter Sperm Oll, 85c. natural winter Sperm Ofl, 63c: extra bleached Winter Whale | Ofl, 60c; natural Whale Ofl, 55¢; extra winter strained Lard OIl, 78c; 1 Lard Ofl, Goc; Pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 75¢; No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, £7%c; Herring OI), 40c: Salmon OIl, 84c: botled Fis on 3Bci Fish Ofl, 85¢; Paint Oll, 880, COAL'OIL, GASOLINE, ETC,—Water White Coat O 15" bulk, 10%c; Beagl ON. tn cases, Iie; Astral, 17c; Star, i7e; Ext Flaine, 26c; Eocene, line, 1n bulc, 153c: in case ] line, in bulk, 15%c: in cases, 22c: No. 1 En.. iron barrela or drdms, 8c; No. Gi4c; cases, €3¢ more; Benzine, in bulk, 12156; cases, 19c; 89-degres Gasoline, n bulk, 25c: in_cases 3lc. TURPENTINE—93c per gallon In cases and $7c in drums and fron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 5@ 8tc per Ib; White Lead, 8@Sle, ‘according to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar, Reflnin pany quotes as follows, per {b, in 100- Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, Powdered, 5.30c; Candy Granulated, 5.30c; Granulated, fine, &.20c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.20c; Fruit Granulated, 520c; Beet Granu: lated’ (100-1b bags only A. 6.20c; Magnolla A, 4 0 Extve . “4:70c; Golden C, 4.60c; “'D,"” 4.50c; barrels, 100 more; half barrels, 25c more. boxes, 50c_more; 50-1b all kinds. Tablets—Halt barrels, 5.70c; boxes, 5.95¢: H, & K. Crystal Dominos, 8.20¢ per 5. No ordet taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Com- bags: 5.45¢; bags, 10c more for Receipts of Produce. FOR .SATURDAY, MARCH 3. Flour, ar ks 058| Shorts, sks Wheat, ctls . 830| Leather, rolls | Barley, ctls 5,208 Hides, No. Corn, ctls 10| Pelts, bals Tallow, -ct 289| Paper, rolls Suger, , ctls 500 Lime.' bbis €88 Potatoes, 100 Bran, sks 330 Middiings, 185 tons 330| Caltskins, bal 20 . bales 410/ Livestock, he 400 Wool, bales . 38| Quicksilver, fisks 280 OREGON. Potatoes, eks .. 392 WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks ctls ...... 2,708 - 5,080/ Oats, Wheat, ctls . 956 THE STOCK MARKET. | No New Features on Any of the Boards Yesterday. There was not much doing on the Stock and Bond Exchange vesterday, both bonds and stocks being featureless. Conditions in mining shares afso remained about as before, the Comstocks being quiet and the Tonopahs show- ing long lists of sales at frregular quota- tions, none of the fluctuations being sharp. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, March 8—12 m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..103 104 |4s qr cp nw. - 4s qr reg...103 103%|3s qr coup... — 103% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5s. | Ok T Con 5- 111' 11 Asso Of] bBs. 90 ow n ® 2% 14 Oceanic 64 | Om Cable 60121 121% | Pac G Im 4 98 & C 55 953 Pnoan-mqgf- E4 L&P 68.123 125 | Powell-st 8s. — x C |SE& s:v.kmmn SF,0& §J55.1181 'mem R 6s.112 Hon R T 6s. 5 LA Eec b5104% LAG &EIs10214103 LAL gtd LAP lcmbs.113 1lem 15 MVa MTSs. wmg — NR of C 6s. — Do 86 ....121% — N P CR 5s.105 C Ry 5s.1181% — N CPC 0101t — GL&H 5s.100 110 Ok T Co 6e.110%120 | Yos SL 4%s. — " 04 WATER STOCKS. Contra Csta 46% 47%)Port Costa... — 68 Marin Co... 85 — |SV Wat Co38 — GAS AND ELECTRIC. ContL&P 4% 5 [PacLco. s Martel] Powr 2 — PG & E 8. o Mutval B L 16% 19 |Btkn G & E. 15 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fd.300 — | BANK STOCKS, Am Nt Bk. 1"9%131 |LP&a Anglo-Cel . er Trust Ao Caiias 428 | Morcn Box. Cal Safe Dp.180 — |5 F National — — First Natnl.330 80 SAVINGS BANKS, Ger S & L.305T% — ‘Su & L S0.105 — Hum § B 2280 — | Sec Sav’ Bk:400 — |Cnion T Co.3000 — STREE? RATLROADS, California ..22214230 | Presidio . “ Geary .oeste — =} POWDER. | Giant Con.780 81 | SUGAR. Hawalian C 70— |Onomea § C. Honokaa, SC 10% — | Pasuhau § C 178 19 Horon8e"C 185 14 |Union 8 Co. 4ot = Kilauea S C — Do pool... 40% — Makawert . 23% 34 | MISCELLANEOUS, Alaska P A G4 35 [ Oceanlo § Co — g0c Pac Aux F. % — e e Bors — | Pacs Ter C: MV& MITm.110 — ettt SALES. |, Morning Session. Board— 10 American Nat Bank . . Gam 15,000 Pacific Electric Ry $11,000 8§ V W Wat Co Gen Street— 75 Bank of California.. v i 18 1170 200 8BS | aul 100 Mexican ves.1.25) CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Con mperial Con N X.. Crown Polnl dley .. Ask.} Bid.Ask. 18| Gould & Cur. 13 14 Hale Nore.1.15 1.20 o7 00 06 07 - 02 — o .20 1.25 3 5,675 0T 10 10 13 132 13 44 45 10 11 05 07 1. 32 23 89 91 o8 o7 5 30 Laguna . ot 28! Lind Bulifrog 12 1000 Atlanta, s 10 28/ Lone Star ... 11 8000 Atlanta . 2911000 Lone Star,b0 12 1000 Atlanta, 5 10 292000 Manhat Belle. 14 3000 Atlanta, b 90 812000 Do. b 60. 418 7000 Bik Btte Ex. 051600 M'Nmra, s 10" 67 5000 Bik Btte Ex. 034000 MacNamara.. 69 3000 Bl Bell. & 10 (5| 500 Manbattan Cn 92 1000 Fiue Bull ... 13]4000 Manhat Comb .15 500 Blue Bull ... 12 1000 Manhat Dextr 42 2000 Booth 20 s 1000 Booth . 1000 Bull & Bear. 1000 Do, & 10. 8000 Bifrg Bundl Do, b 90... Aoeo Bumrng Com 500 Bulitrog Min 8500 Bullfrog Mm boonlf 2000 Death VA] M 50 zt’ 4500 Mustang ns] :woo Mustang 12/ 1000 Obfo Bulitrog. * 25 1000 Dn Bifg Anx 20/ 600 Ohfo Ton..... 61 1200 Dm B Btte C 52| L6 2000 Dm B Btte C 68 4500 Dm B Btte C 0011000 Ohio Ton.... 57 1500 Do b 90... 58/1000 Orig Bulifros. 25 3000 Dmaita Trngl ouix Bulifroe., 24 1000 Dmaftd Trngl wlaguo 1000 Dixie . 101 18500 Seea Top’ Ex o 14,000 Dixle . 09/7500 Red Top Ex.. 08 8000 Dixie, b 90.. 11 1000 Do, b 30... 09 1000 Empire 08) 3 4000 Gold Bar ... 6 1300 Do, b 10... 78 : 1000 Gi4 Belmont. 47| 1000 Sandstorm Bx 11 2000 Gid Belmont. 4611000 San Francisco 16 1000 Gid Belmont. 48 18 1000 Golg Crown. 40 10 1500 Gold _Crown. 20 8000 Goldfield Min 62 84 1000 Goldfield Min @3 85 1500 Goldfield Min 22 1600 Gia Mt Glafid 1 2 1000 Gid Mt Glafid 12| 5300 Syl Humpnr»y 29 5000 Granny . 18,1500 Syl Humphrey 38| 1000 Granny, b 18, 1000 10... 39 1000 Granny, b 5. 200 Ton Ex, 8 5.11.0 3500 Do, b 60. 07/ 2000 Ton Hme Cnu M Do. s 10. 08{2000 Do, b 30, 1000 H Hooligan.. 21!3800 Ton Midw: 5000 Indiana . 03/ 1600 Ton Midw: 00 Indiana 04 2000 Indlana, b 10 04 1200 Jim Butler. ..1.85, 300 Jim Butler. 1000 Jim Butle: 4000 Johnnie Con. Belmont .. Belmont_Ex Bo!lon Ton. Brer's IB Ex California ... Great Westrn Home ... Ind Tonopah. Jim Butler. . J Butler Ex. Little Ton . Tucky Tom.. By 4. Adams Altanta Aurora . Black Ants., Blk Btte Bx. Blue Bell Blue Bull Bull T, Booth . - 5888?138:! 282 Gol@field 5 1 1.32; 11/10.000 Vernal, 15| 300 West Bnd. 11000 West End. - TonSlv & Ton 821 20" Virginia. 30, - sssz:sasl 88228 BBNRERS s=15=338=|53{lu 3! Nevada Boy. Nev Goldfield. Nev Southern. Oakes 18 22 12 282 |81 22221 8(28| 53| 25E5R8E5888 | =282 88 83224 883835 58TEIN| 38| 4 ey 20 20 Gold Hill ... 22 Gld Belmont. - Goldfield Min 04 Gld& G_Reed 02 Gldna Rand. o6 dfield Ton prect Bullfrog_Distri Amargosa ... 04 —|GldfAd Bu“l' e, Amethyst ... 80 85/Gld Mt Gland 10 — Big Bullfrog. — 10{H Hooliga; 2 22 Bonnle Clare 65 — u:: Harri 02 — ullfrog Min 52 54lLind M Co... 12 — ullfrog Anx — 05/ Mont B’ull(rq B 05 Bulifrog Com 18 14/ Montgomy Mt — 52 Builfrog Cons o8, 0 D Bull EX. 09 M B!f?l ndle — 07 24 25 Bifg Mayflwr 21 — 0 — Bulltrg N Bk 41 32 B Blfrg Sunset. Ching Nev... 12— 03 Death Val M — 12| 18 D gt w18 8 s Ecll 76 - Gols 5 76! — G Bar Annu 18 u‘\\'olwflm . 8 Gold Sceptre. 44 45 Manhattan - District. ok 20 12 25 20 16 22 e 45 39 Other Districts. 50 = 40 = [ —_ g e mmml. mtummu-fl—-m- |1galge 5 Pperatures are repdrted for previous day from 2 2 New York . 3 Philadelphia 8 '”1 Cincinnati 62-52| Pittsburg . % B |Honoliu, & F. @it Louss . I Jacksonville ‘Washington 04 28 o | New Orteans ... 76-54 Biue Bull .. 11 e ~ SAN FRAN TS S 5 mmxm;mmw rainfalls to Columbla Mt. 25 1 },g “n date as compared vmu those of same a-u h-t . .. — 04 | season wnd raintall in last twenty-four hours 5t B2AR 7. Seassn. Seamon. Ha ‘o 0% B BAT ® . e 1236 1490 o4l % 2 2 20 o7 182 Gulaneia Min o5 i — 88 124 Great Bend.. T4 — or o8 54 -2 Jumbo M Co.1:55 —| 5 EE Bulifrog. 57 12.81 Amethyst ... 80 i 10 1032 Beatty Bifrg. 02 T — Bullfrog Anx 04 024 — Bltg Mayftwr 20 —| =" 0 Bulitrs N Bk 30 32 20 81 = Den Bullfrog.1.45 % 25 ] Dn Blfg Anx 19 i‘a Manhattan District. g Manhat Brok 28 31| Manhattan M. 23 24| STATIONS. 35 Manhattan C 90 —| Syl Humphrey 38 — 8 Other Districts. LB g Eeperan: .. = 01%| Paymaster . Rawich Goid 02 oa‘ Ton, Gold Mt. — 09% Nev Sunshine 18 36 32 SE © 5 B SE Ran 0 | moke ain . Dr. A. §. Inaacs to Lecture. S.E.Faralion 29.83 86 49 W _ Clear .18 Dr. A. 8. Isaacs, professor of Hebrew | Flagstaff ....29.04 48 14 SW Cloudy .00 and German in the University of New | Independénce 29.12 54 35 S Cloudy .00 | York, is spending several days here | Los Angeles Mg R e visiting points of interest. Professor 72 50 42 W Pt Cidy .30 Isaacs is deemed one of the foremost ‘95 68 34 NW Cloady .00 litterateurs and lecturers among the .77 52 46 NW Clear 1.8 Jewish people of this country During 92 3‘: 3 - :I:Ic:iv gg his stay here hc will give two lectures 6 50 44 SE Rain 1.74 at Beethoven Hall, corner of Post and 48 36 W Rain = Powell streets, on Monday and Wednes- 4 52 4 NE Pt Cldy - day cvenings, March 5 and 7. The sub- 3 BERn gg; - Ject.for Monday will be “Synagogue 88 52 48 NE Pt Cldy .98 | Architecture in Many Lands,” with 8 iz . 8D Clowdy % stereopticon views. On Wednesday .00 5¢ 48 NW Rain . | evening Dr. Isaacs will give his noted .90 g 3 gW m’ Ly lecture on “Old-Time Jewish Family 80 44 30 E Cloudy .00 Life.” Professor Isaacs is staying at 8 0 42 SW Clear 50 < K .72 NW b the Iotel apufla e 46 3¢ Nw Cion ‘% 84 £8 44 S Pt Cldy .00 Recorder Does Big Business. A statement filed yesterday by | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL Recorder Nelson' showed that there 3 ORECA: were 3778 documents recorded dur: Summit—Strong south winds; snowing; max- ing the momth, as against 3193 g B L for the corresonding mohth of | "4 "oomm of mol-rlu intensity is passing last year, the most important of which are as follows, viz: Deeds, 1324; morte gages of real property, 446; mortgages of personal property, 127; releases of mortgages (real), 292; releases of mortzages (personal), 17; deeds of trust, 103; reconveyances, 112; builders’ confracts, 106; acceptances of builders’ over the Pacific Coast. It bas far douth. a5, Los Angbles, With heavy mow in the Sierras, and high southeast winds over most of the Stats. The disturbance will probd- ably move eastward and be followed by clear- ing_weather. The following river readings are reported: Sacramento, 21 fest, Fising: Red Biufr, 15 feet, rising. ‘FORECAST FOR MARCH 4. Franc! | contracts, 123, and marriage certificates, ps.n sum"m l'gu Pty | The cash receipts for February, | showers it southwest winds. , were $5489.20 and for February, | ,Igs Anfeles 82d vicinlty—Showers Sundey: $4886.25, a gain of $1002.95. Last | ' Spcramento Valley—Light showers; Mght Friday the largest amount of business | south winds. San Joaquin Valley—Showers Sunday; light south winds. lght Coast—Showers Sunday: inds. Nevada—Rain or snow Sunday. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. ever done in the office was transacted. —_————————— Skiliman Writ Dixmissed. Paul V. Skillman will go back to Indianapolis to answer the charge of | abducting his daughter, Fauline. When the application for a writ of habeas corpus for his release came up for ar- gumnent In Judge Lawlor's court yes- terday Attorney Greeley asked that the application be withdrawn, as the de- fendant ‘would accompany the officers back to Indianapolis. The writ was or- dered dismissed and the prisoner re- manded. southwest RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN m“l— WEEK DAYS—1:30, 9:00 & m.; 13:35, :mmnt.u-.-.ua.alu SAN IAI'AEL TO WEEK .DAYS—6:03, 7: —————— Trouble Over Lodging-House. R. P. Hayes, 545 Fifth street, obtained a warrant from Police Judge Shortall 00, 9:20 &, m; 2:50, 3: 5:20 yesterday for the arrest of Louis Devos mfly’,‘_}.af"fl_ .‘.‘ Vit & BN ori chaese of obtaining money by talse | _4:40, 000, 8% 830 & & pretenses. Hayes says that on January |~ Leave 5 he paid Devos $1000 for the lodging- house at 345 Fifth street on his repre- sentation that it brought in a profit of $132 per month, but the profit did not exceed $70 per month. —_————— At Fulbourn, England, the poor re- ceive sixpence each for regular church attendance. ¥ >9 4 Gid ¥ OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Plers 9 and Franc For Ketchikan Wrangel, Treadwell, Haines N‘lh——lll. 11, 18, zx, 28, 81 Ap 5 Change to this steamers at Se- Jlctarta, Vancouyer, Everett, An- Bort: Towmetcis,. Biattit Tonmns geortes. So. Dellingh Bcllluhlm—ll a m. |z Mar, 1, 16, 31, Apr. 5. Change: g m thts, Conmipaiy's! fusamers. for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or TINII to N. P. Ry “at Vancouver to C. P. R For Fureka (Huml l it Bly)—l’flm l' . m., Mar. 1, 17, 19, ~s 31, Apr. thlwpmmr. c.x.u. April For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeies and Redondo), San Diego ai R T g State. of Californla, 'h: For. Angeles (via San and San Pedro), Santa .Barbara, Santa Crul, Mon- terey, San Sfmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Sen Lals Obispo), Vefitura and Bacasias: Coos a m., 8 14, 22,30, Apr. 7 Bonlta, 0 a. T, Mar. 2, 10, 16, 26, Avr. 3. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla. -rowiob-mpo uaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each mon! ATASRA EXCURSIONS (Season 1008)—The palatial Alaskan excursion steamship Spokane will leave Tacoma, Seattie and Victorla June %, .21, July 5 20, Aug. 2. For further information, obtain folder. Right iIs reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET OFFI 4 New Montgomery . (Palace Hotel). 10 Market st. and Broadway wharves. FREIGHT OFFICE, 10 Market #t. General Passenger Agent, 30 Market st.. San Franeisco. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL 8. S. C0.) mers will leave wharf, comer First and tore 1 p. m. for Yokohama and Honolulu, Kobe (Hm Nagasakl hai, and connecting ai umhuu with steamers for Indla, ete. No P T received on board on day of sailing. ll-l-l'\‘l. turday, Mar. 17, 1808 ‘Apr. 14, 1908, , Saturday, n Maru, nr-d;.lun 906, i e A S Al mmpnll!’l For Treight and passage t olflofl. seventh floor, l(mhlm Exchange. W. H. General Manager. - AVERY, Asst. I.NTUIA for Homolulu, Samoa, A: PSR e A, for ummtmu Agis, Tiekst 0y 513 Market. Preight Ofica 387 Markat S., Pier 7 Pacifis §L. KOSMOS LINE AUCT lflN SALES l“—AUCTlON SALE—IS. At Woodward’s Pavilion. TUESDAY - - - MARCH 6, 1906. At1p m and Sp m 5 head young. sound Oregon horses from the W, Z. Moss h, 5 “head broke Utah draft horses, from 1300 to 1700 pounds. sold $28,000 worth of horses In sight hours ut last sale. Come and buy these at your own Wcmunnmm'mhm-tvfl— vate WESTERN HORSE MARKET, E. STEWART & CO., 220 Valencia st., 5. F. 2 ™ b2 AUCTION SALE . OF.. 100— lntm Homs—lou By order of C. Montana K. Benson of -m ull 100- horses, aill but 3 of which are 2o _barness ese horses range in m ‘to 1600 pounds. They are young s ready for work. Sale takes place at 11 a. m. THURSDAY .-, IAIGL.B.. 1906 B. HORAN'S ALISYARD TENTH & BRYANT STS., SAN FRANCISC Horses on tmepection at. yards, ‘Puet/llb HORD & SMITH, Livestock Auctioneers, 625 Clay st. San Francisco. £ AUCTION SALE 2 On MONDAY, Mareh 5, 1906, at 11 . m., T will sell at auction at the GROVE-ST. STA- BLES, 122 GROVE ST., 50 head of horses and mules used by a large contracting firm. This 13 a good chance to buy good horses and mules cheap, as they will all be sold without reserve or limit. The stock can be seen at the above named stables on morning of sale. S, WATKINS, Auctioneer. ‘r(:moAr Mareh 6, 11 & m., 1140 P 7o we'll hold our weekly Lot o oy g iy Lol R B buggies, wagons, carts and harmess. Parties needing anything in this lue will do well to attend. BILL BRODIE, Auctioneer RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO Frox Maizex 1, 1908 FERRY DEPOT TEavE — — Amnrvm t Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey 7. Richmond, Benicis, Sscramento, FAgavoLan aid Wey Siacicns .. 7289 o sar : .08 7.28» 9.180 7480 TR 7480 1BANewark, Centervill Felt nouM c.:..".& i 5568

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