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12 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver lower. Wheat and Barley weaker. Other cereals unchanged. Hay easy. Beans as before. Cheap Potatoes wanted for shipment. Onions continue firm. Dairy Batter still lower. Cheese unchanged. Store Eggs sell well. Ranch Eggs dull. Poultry advanced again. Game quiet. Oranges scarcer. Lemons higher. Dried Fruits and Raisins unchanged. Provisions quiet. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. Unitei> States Department of Aorioi;i> TI'lT. Wkather Bureau. San Francisco, March 7. 5 p. m.—The pressure is highest to-night in Southern Idaho and Northern Utah, and lowest in the interior portion of California and Oregon, but the gradients are not steep In any section. Brisk westerly winds prevail along the coast, which is causing a rapid movement of the air along the coast Jhis evening, which will probably be sufficient to rause fog by morning. Fair weather prevails throughout the entire ter ritory west of the Rocky Mountains, and the con ditions are favorable for its continuance. following are seasonal rainfalls this season as romuared with same date last season: Eureka 32.40. last season 44.22: Red Bluff 24.29. last sea son - 23: Bacramento2l.s4. last season 13.79: san Francisco 21.97. last season 16.04: Fresno 10.79, last season 6.13: Los Angeles 11.49, last season 6.39: San Diego 9.86, last season 3.92; Yuma 2.97, last season 2.16 inches. San Francisco data: Maximum temperature to day, 59 dfg.; minimum. 49 deg.; mean. 54 deg. Forecast made at San Francisco for the thirty hours ending midnight, March 8. 1895: For Northern California—Fair; nearly stationary temperature, becoming slightly cooler Friday even- Ing in the Sacramento Valley; light to fresh west erly winds along the coast. For Southern California—Fair, stationary tem perature: fresh westerly winds along the coast. For Nevada — Fair: stationary temperature. For Utah — Fair; stationary temperature, For Arizona -Fair; stationary temperatuae. For San Francisco and vicinity—Fair; stationary temperature; brisk westerly winds. W. H. Hamsion, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Sugar Kept Things Lively and Closed at an Advance. New York, March 7.—Sugar saved the market to-day from extreme stagnation and at the same lime gave new evidence of its ability to furnish the Btreet with a mild sensation without notice. Dur- Ing the past few days the dividend question was a cause of the street renewing the purchasing move ment, and the stock moved upward, closing at 94i.i, the highest price of the day and 33 * above yesterday's closing sale. The transactions in the stock asgrPtated 153,000 shares, which is the largest total or a day this year. Tbe general market was dull and without special feature. At the opening prices were a small frac tion higher with but few exceptions, and in the early trading gains of i/8(3,l per cent were re corded, the latter in Great Northern preferred. Shortly before 11 o'clock a reaction set in followed by a rally and another recession before long, how ever, and the changes were very narrow. During the hour following midday speculation was in tensely dull, but subsequently under the influence Of the bull movement in Sugar the general market became strong, New Jersey Central selling up to 88£;.$), an advance of is/s from the low point of the day, the outer gains being merely fractional. In the last hour speculation was irregular, but the market closed fairly steady, and at an advance of i/j('<£2 per cent on the day. ■J ne movement In prices for speculative bonds w;*s extremely narrow and no material changes. t-'ales $861,500. Government bonds easier; State lmnds inactive: Railroad bonds firm. Petroleum — Firmer: Pennsylvania oil sales none; April option sales none, closed $1 O614; Lima oil sales none. Grain and Merchandise. Wool— March, 688,4. Flour— Hops— Quiet. Oranges— California, $2 75@3 25: Havana, $3 50@4. Pigiron— Weak; Scotch, $19 10@19 20; Ameri can. $9@12 50. Copper— Easy; brokers' price, $9@12; exchange price, 09 50. Lead— Quiet; exchange price. $3 10. Tin— Easy: straits. $13 7O(gl5; plates, weak. Spelter— Steady; domestic, $3 12%. stairs on 'Change: 5 tons September tin, $13 05; 5 tons August. $13; 5 tons July and August, s. o. to double, $12 85. Coffee— Options steady at 5@15 points ad vance; closed barely steady at s<§/15 points net ad vance; demand small, Sales, 5500 ba?s, including: March. .sls 10(ai5 15; May, $14 70fg)14 80: June, 14 75114 80: July and August, $14 80; October, SI 4 75(|,14 80; November and December, $14 60® 1 4 65. Spot Coffee— No. 7. 16V->c; mild, market quiet and steady: Cordova. 183,4(&19y<>c. Sales, 500 bags No. 8, 1454 c 2000 bags Maracaibo and 800 bass Central American, and 200 packages Jamaica, private terms. Sugar— Raw, firm. Sales. 800 bags centrifugal, 96 test, at 3c; 2000 bags at 2 3-16 c, i. f. Refined, market quiet. . CHICAGO MARKETS. Heavy Bear Operators Give "Wheat a Slugging. Chicago, March 7.— The course of the wheat market, except during the first twenty minutes, when it advanced a little, was largely a matter of cold-blooded slugging by some heavy bear opera tors. May started weak with sellers and trading ai BBl)(|ffli3%C and worked up to 541/gra.'s4i4. Fol lowing that it dropped to 531 2@535,'gc. The Cincin nati Price Current was very bullish in its remarks, r.nd the French country markets as reported ofii dally were the equivalent of from 2y 2 c to 5c higher. Wheat sold at 53y 2 c about the middle of the session. New York wired that some buying in cash wheat on an order from Paris had caused a strong closing in that market. The market wound op at 53" H for May. In corn it was a repetition of yesterday's stagna tion. The fluctuations were of the lightest and the trade the smallest 1 10;. onions usually seen in the days of midsummer. May sold from 445/ 8 c to 447/ b e and closed at 4434 c. ' Oats were almost lifeless, with but y fc c range for the day. The market was steady, Influenced by corn. May opened at 28% c and closed at 29c. The provision market was the liveliest on the floor. Manipulation frightened the dealers and caused vigorous trading. There was some selling, but after slight reactions the market wound up firm. May pork closed '_"_•'.,'■ higher, May lard 7y 2 c and May ribs 17" ..<■ high! The leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat No. 2- Highest. Lowest. -' nrcn 52y 8 c 513/ 3 c *** 541/4 C 53V 2 c JU Co'rnNo.-2- 55 * C 54 V <= arcn 43c 42% c -:'■■ 44% c 44S/ 8 c '^sPorliperbbl- 44 ' iC 4^ C M Lardperl66lbs- * 1090 * 1087^ *!* $6 62% $655 July $6 75 -?6 70 Short Ribs per 100 lbs— *J»y *5 60 $5471/2 Jul > $5 771- $560 Cash quotations were as follows : Flour— Sieadv unchanged. No. 2 Spring Wheat, 33V«®57V«c' No. 3 Spring Wheat - DOmfnal; No. 2 Ked.sl«?@ 62y : c; No. 2 Corn, 42% C ; No. 2 Oats 29% c; No. 2\\ fiite. 32@3 < -'y 2 c: No. 3 White, 3iy>o,:i2c No! •Z M ye>s i /2C i No. 2 Bailey. 53@54c; No. 3. 621 i V't, : No. 4, nominal; No. 1 Flax Seed, $1 40(1 141: Prime Timothy Seed, $5 85* Mess Porl- 9. bbl $10 70@10 85; Lard. » 100 lbs, $6 50: Short Ribs, Bides (loos->. *5 456 5 55; Dry Salted Shoul ders (boxed), $;.\,.z4- : 4 : short' Clear sides (boxed), $5 70&5 75; Whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gal, $1 28: Sugar-Unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter mar ket was ateaay, unchanged. Eggs dull. Livestock. There was a sale of cattle to-day at $6. That Is I tlie in ■.Tin-si point reached since the market started upward, but prices were not stronger than yes- ! tcrday. Choice heavy steers, *4 5«)r«S 75; hulk or ; the steers, $1 50; cows and bulls, $3 5003 75 I 11...-- -■ ady and 6c higher; lights, $3 95® i «4f1416 I 1 ' * 4 ®* 35: heavy, $4&4 50; rough, | me sheep trade was dull and values weak : Buyers insisted upon lower prices and the day's work was done at about 10c off. Sheep, $3 SCMj 4 30; poor to choice, ¥2 50@4 50; lambi, $3 US® sSXTp^odo^^'^ 400: ho s, STOCKS IN EoN DON. New York, March 7.-The Evening Post's Lon don cablegram says: The increase in the Bank of England's coin this wee* was duo to the imports during the week of £24,000. This week's bank re turns completes the bank's half year and shows that the dividend will probably b<- 41/4 per cent against 4% a year ago. The demand for cold for America has ceased tor the moment. The stock markets were irregular to-day Con sols wet" very strong on Government purchases Americans were, flat, closing Dear the lowest' especially Canadian Pacific and Baltimore and Ohio' The nluinp of Urand Trunks was on fears of a had' report. The .Dutch are said to be buying Ameri cans. This is given irom a good quarter r.s a reason ; for their firmness. Dutch exchanges on the Ameri- I can loan had dropped to H : %. per cent premium bat buying instigated by the ltotnschilds and Mor- Kins CWMCd a sharp rally to .4%. The trade re turns for February are disastrous. The imports decreased nearly 16,000.000 and there was also a heavy decKi-a? in exports. LONDON WOOL SALES. London. Mcrch 7. — The wool auction sales opened 10-day with an extremely large attendance. There was a strong demand In all directions and I prices showed a 5 per cent advance on average j better grades of greaales. American buyers were present in good numbers and their purchases amounted to 4(0 bales. The number of bales offered was 10,700, of which COO were withdrawn. The total number of bales available ior this series Is 271.000. against 216.000 last year. "'lie following are the sales in detail: New South Wales, 2604 bales — Scoured, 6d@ls greasy, 4i4@B%d. Queensland, 3760 hales — Scoured, sVi>@ls; greasy, 5' .ic<sßd. South Australia— 508 bales ;!greas3-, 4 l A@7Vs^- Swan River— hales: scoured, s@6d. New Zealand— l6oo bales; scoured, 53,i@9%d; Cape of Good Hope and Natal — 738 bales; scoured, 10V 2 d@ls y 2 d; greasy, 4@6 ] /2<l- THE EASTERN COTTON MARKET. New York, March 7.— The market opened steady at an advance of 3 to 4 points and ruled generally strong and active. At the best the market showed an advance of Bto 11 points and closed firm at a net improvement of Bto 10 points. Total sales, 198,800 bales. i New iiulkans, March 7.— Cotton— Futures ! steady; sales 72,800 bales. March, 5.38@5.39c* I April, 5.31@5.32c; Slay, 5.38@6.39c; June. 5.44@ I 5.45 c: July, 5.60@8.61c; August. 5.55®5.56c; | September, 5.58@5.59c; October, 5.62®5.63c; No vember, 5.65@5.67c; December, 5.68©5.70 c. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET. I Omaha, Nebr., March 7.— Cattle— Receipts, 1000: i steady. Steers. $3 60@5 25; bulk, $4 10@4 50; Cows and heifers. $I@3 65: bulk do. $2@2 80 --stockers and feeders, $2 (a 3 60; bulk do, $2 2O@ 3 1.5. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad Bonds. Money on call easy at 2%: last loan 2%; closed '2%. Prime mercantile paper, 334@5%. Sterling exchange dull and easier, with actual business in i bankers' bills at $4 89@4 89*4 for demand and \94 S7->*'c4 87% for sixty days. Posted rates $4 88V 2 90. Commercial bills, $4 863i@4 87. Silver certificates, 60S/ c bid. _-\" .-y ; ; closing stocks. Atchison 3% Northern Pacific... 23,4 Adams Express 143 ; Preferred 1334 Alton, Haute. 35% U. P. Den. A Gulf.. 314 Preferred Northwestern SSVa American Express.lll j Preferred 138 American Tobacco. 91%iN. Y. Central... . 94^4 Preferred 105 IN. Y. A New Eng.. -.{M Baltimore* Ohio.. 53 Ontario A Western ltiVg Bell Telephone 191 [Oregon Improvmr. By a Canada Pacific '^Vtt Oregon Navigation 15 I Canada Southern.. 48 Oregon Short Line. 4 Central Pacific 14 Pacific Mall 21% C'hes. it Ohio PeonaD. A- Evans. 3 Chicago Alton 147 jl'it tsburg 155 Chicago, B. <tQ.... Pullman Palace.... ChicauoGas 713' BCading8 C ading 7% I Consolidated Gas.. .131 Richmond Termini |C.C. C. & St. Louis 36 j Preferred I Colo. Coal A Iron.. 4 KioGrande&Wesm 163' 8 Cotton Oil Cert 23 I Preferred 43 I Del. Hudson 124 ißock Island. . ..; 62 ' D»l.Lack*Westcrnls3Vi St. L. <£ S. F. Ist pf . Dpnverifcß.G.pfd. 341/ilSt. Paul 54% Distillers 12y 8 - Preferred 117 : Jim Tennessee ,St. Paul & Omaha. 29iA Erie 8y 8 ' Preferred 104 ! Preferred 161/4 Southern R. P. 9% Fort Wayne 156 : Preferred 305, 8 ' Great Northern pfdl()2 St. P. M. A M ' . Chicago & E 111 pfd 90 Southern Pacific... 17V 2 I Hocking Valley.... 19 Sugar Refinery m* Illinois Central 84 -Turn, Coal & iron. 14 .St Paul & Duluth.. 20 Texas Pacific /8 i Kansas* Texas pf. 21% Tol. &O. Cen. pfd.. 74 Lake Erlr<t West n B T"mon Pacific ... 91 i Preferred 71 I V. S. Express 40 Lake Shore 136 ; Wab. B. L. & Pac. . 51/2 Lead Trust 30 V 8 Preferred 12% i Louisville & Nash. Wells- Fargo. .. 103 I Louisville *NewAl 63* Western Union ... 8634 j Manhattan Consol.lo7ya ! Wheeling L.E. . B^B ! Memphis * Charts. 10 I Preferred 36 i Michigan Central.. 92U, Minn. A St. Louis.. 25 Mexican Central... 7U, Denver Rio G.... 1034 Missouri Pacific... 19%|GeneraI Electric... 26V* I Mobile*; Ohio 21 National Linseed.. 19 I JSashvillcChatt ... 63 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 22V2 i National Cordage.. 51 ■:, Preferred 50 I Preferred 8V 2 H. A- Texas Cent... 2V, i N.J. Central S57 B Tol.A.A.<fcN.Mich.. 1 I Norfolk Jt West pf. 103/ Tol.st.Louis^K.C. 1 North American... 36^j Preferred 7 CLOSING BONDS. V S ss, registered.. 11 5V 2 Den ARG 7s 1145/ 8 Do, coupon.... 115V 2 ' Do. 4s 80:<i Do, 4s registered. llol. Erie ids 56yt Do, 4s coupon.... 11l GH&SASs.... 93 Do, 2s registered. 95 i Do. 7s 100 Pacific 6s of '95.... 100 H <fc Tex Cent 55...105i£ Ala. Class A 103 1/2 ! Do, 6s. ! 102 Do, Class 105 MX T first 4s 803.'. Do, Class C 941/2 l Do, second 45.... 453,? Do, Currencies. . . 92y Mutual Union Us.. 110 La, New Consols 4s 92 Vs N J Cent Gen 55. ..111y* Missouri 6s 100 .Northern Pac lsts.ll3 N Carolina 6s 125 ': Do, 2ds 82% „ n °- 4 s 95 [Northwest Consols.l 39 SC Non-fund 11^ Do, S deb 5s 107 new set 6s. .. 843]£r GrandeWesMsts 64 Do, 5s 100 St. Paul Conaels 125 1/2 Do, 3.s ; Do. C&PWSS..IIO Tennold6s 60 IStL&lronMtGen 5s 76 , Va Centuries 58V 8 St. L. A S.F.Oen 68.104 I Do.deferred 65'« ; southern P.. R. 55.. 86y« Atchison 4s e3y B Texas Pacific firsts. S4Vo ; Do, A 16% Texas Pac seconds 22 3 ; Canada South 2ds.. 104 Union Paclstof '97.108 i,« I CenPaclstsof '95.100i/ |west Shore 4s 104% FOREIGN MARKETS. ■WHEAT rN UVEBPOOL, Liverpool, March 7.— The spot market Is weaker jat 5s 2d. Cargoes are firm at 24s 4y 2 d February 1 shipment. Flour firm: demand poor- St Louis Fancy Winter, 5s 9d. : FCTITKKS. ' The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March 4s 71/ i d; April, 4s 7y a d : May, 4s 73, i d; June, 4s 8d ; ! July, 4s 8y a d. BECUKITIE9. Lohvok, March Consols, 104 13-16: silver, : 276/ 8 d; French Rentes, 103f 72y 2 c, Bullion out of I Bank of England, £241,000. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. Portland, March 7.— Exchanges, $194,313; i balances, $40,934. i ...^''^at-^^Hfy. 75V2@77V 2 c per cental; Walla 1 Walla, 43V 2 @44c per bushel. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days — $4 88ii v Sterling Exchange, sight". — 4 89V* ; New York Exchange, sight ' — 30 New York Exchange, telegraphic... — I2i'o Fine Silver, spot , 9 nee — . 603/ a Fine Silver, SO days — 6OIJ Mexican Dollars 49 491* SPECIE SHIPMENTS. Exports of Specie from this port in January and February were 194. 873, against $8,233,000 dur ing the same period in 1894. The descriptions shipped thus far this year are as follows- Silver Bars, $1,168,200; Mexican Dollars. sjUO" 730- Gold Coin, $3,253,400: Silver Coin, $233 842 the remainder consisting of miscellaneousdescrlptions. m PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT— The Mayfield lakes for Cork 79,432 c:ls, valued at $70,00 A decline abroad softened the local market torn on and off call. No. 1 i 82%@83-%c ft ctl; choice, 85(&86i4c *» ctl : lower . gra.iPs, 72i,V3»80(: ctl ; extra choice for milling, ; B<%(s9sc %4 cil: Walla Walla Wheat, 78 : <i.(S> BU/4C for fair average, 82y 2 @87y 2 c for blue stem 1 and 75@77y a c r< ctl for damp. CALL BOAKD SALES. IxformalSessiox— lOo'clock— May— 1600 tons , 90y 8 c; 2600, 90' ie X>ecemb»-r-1200, 9t>v;,r ■. Rkoi7i.au Mon.vivr; SKSSlo.N— December"— 1000 tons, 97c; 1000, 96 %<-■• May— 32oo, «o%cj 2100 ' Buffer. 1 ArmsooK Skssion-— May— 600 tons, 90%c --300.9034c. December— 4oo, 96% c; 600 97c ' 1 BAULKY— Was dull and a fraction off. Feed. 73»4@76c f, ctl for ordinary, and 76Vi@77y 2 c « ctl for choice bright; Brewing, 80@00c jTctl. CALL BOAED SALES. ' Informal Session— lo o'clock— No sales. Reoulak Morning Session — December— loo I tons, 75c; 300, 74 %c. Mav-100, 78c. Akternoon Session— No sales. . ( '-V r >: 1 O il l i ln '-'"" - Jli!li "S-*l 05@l 15; fancy : teed, $1^105; good to choice, 90@97V>c%ctl ; common to fair, 82y 2 (a:S7y 2 c; Red, $1 12i/ 2 @ I }£&*££&£ I 0 ®} * 5: '' ni - v > iS? prise, M 06^ I :5 \j, ,-tl. j CORN— Pnces remain unaltered. Large Yellow i .$1 L7Vb9l 2.'y 2 9 ctl; Small round Yellow, $1 ''5 &1 27J«,: White, $1 17V ? @1 25 ■$ ctl. ' * KYE— Quoted at B.Vri;!lOc '0 ctl. BUCKWHEAT-85©95c i^ ctj. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFPS. FLOUR- Net cash prices are: Family extras, 3 i§>^ r s b i eitras - $:{ 15@3 25; super - MILLS n :r!.s-nj,, lour, 3i/ 2 c ? lb; Rye Meal. or: Graham > w O ." r ' 8c: Oatmeal, 41,4 c; Oat Groats pea;^';:;..^ 1 ;:^^ ■^ : n. I!uckwheat b ' l^ - COX , A . :L ' W™-— Table Meal. 3@3y.c- Feed HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN— SI 3 50@14 '•$ ton. MIDDLINGS-$17@19 9 ton. FEEDSTUFFS— Ground and rolled Barley i $17 50@18 %4 ton: Oilcake Meal at. the mill $25 'A ! ton; Cottonseed Oilcake, $26 ~H ton. v HAY— There is nochniisc to report. Wheat it quotable at $B<§ll 50 'A ton; Wheat and Oat SB'l 11; Barley, $8(tulO -A ton; Oat, $B@lo 00; Alfalfa $8 50@9 50; Clover, •$8 60(3>9 60; Compressed $8 Bo@lo 50: Stock, *(i- 5 7 » Yon. onl Passed, STRAW— 7O@BOc 1* bul<\ BEANS AND SEEDS. BEAN'S— Bayos are still quotable at $1 75@ I'9o'9'Ctl;. Small Whites, $2 50@2 85; Pea. $2 50@2 85: Large Whites, $2@2 40; Pink, $1 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1895. (5.1 35; Beds, $1 BOWI 65; Blackeye, $2 75@3; ed Kidney, $2 75@3: Lima, $4 K(g<l 25; Butters, $1 75@1 85 for small and SI 85(al 90 "# ctl for large. SKKDS— Yellow Mustard, $1 90@2: Trieste, '$1 75@2; Native Brown, $1 50(a-l 75: Flax, IS 25 (q2 DO V ctl; Canary, 3@4c $ lb; Alfalfa, 7@7%c: Rape, 13/i@2Vlc; Hemp, B@3%c V lb. DRIED PEAS— Split Peas, sy>c 'A lb; Green Peas, $1 60;Nlles, $1 50@l 60; "Blackeye, nomi nal—none offering. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES— There is a very good shipping de mand for cheap sorts, which are moving oft' well in consequence. New, li .!.<a2c. Sweets quoted at 75e@$l 50 for Rivers and $1 75@2 for the choicer kinds; Early Rose, 45@55c %i cU; River Reds, 20 (5!25c f^ ctl: Petalnma and To males Burbanks, 35@50c: River Burbanks, 30@40c; Oregon Bur banks, 40(&85c: Salinas Burbanks, 75@$1 f> c.l. ONIONS— I- inn at $I@l 20 9 ctl for good to choice and 50@85c for poor. Oregons sold at $1 50 @1 65. VEGETABLES— is higher and Aspara gus lower. Arrivals were 157 bxs Asparagus, 179 bxs Rhubarb and 96 sks Peas. Hothouse Cucum bers, 76c@$l for large and 50(5,60c ft doz for small: Asparagus, 7@loc £>, th tor ordinary and ll@lsc for fancy; Rhubarb, $I@l 50 %* bx; Los Angeles Green Peas, 4(<*7c "$ ib; Bay Peas, $1 tb; Mushrooms, 10@15c "& Hi; Dried Okra, 12% c; Dried Peppers, 12' 18c %* lb: Marrowfat Squash, $12@14 f) ton; Hubbard Squash, $15r<£18; Cab bage, 60&70 c $ ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic. 3@4c %> ib. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER— Prices continue to decline and dairy grades are lower. Creamery— Fancy, 16y 2 @l7c; seconds, 15@16c. Dairy— Fancy, 13@14c; good to choice, 10@ 12y 2 c; medium grades, B@9c '$ lb; store Butter, 7(5.7y 2 c %* lb; pickled roll, firkin and creamery tub, nominal. CHEESE— Fancy mild new, 7(<JBc lb; common to good, 6Ca6V2C; Young America, 8@10e; Eastern, 13i2)15c, latter figure for cream: Western, 10@llc ¥ Ib. EGGS— Store Eggs are meeting with considerable demand on speculative account owing to their cheapness, but ranch are dull and easy. Store Eggs, 10@llc "A doz; ranch Eggs, 12@13c. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY— Arrivals are now too light and prices continue to advance in consequence. We quote California stock: Live Turkeys, 10@llc # lb for Gobblers: ll@l2c for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 13(5>14c: Geese %* pair, $1 50&1 75; Ducks, $5@7; Hens, $5@6 50 V* doz; Roosters, young, $6<Sr 7 50; do, old, $4@5 "f- doz: Fryers, $6; Broilers, $5@6 for large and $4@4 50 for small: Pigeons, $2@2 50 f) dos for young and old. GAME— Gray Geese, $2@2 50 f) doz; White Geese, *1; Brant, $150 %* doz: Honkers, $3 50; Hare, $1 *$ doz; Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 for Cotton tails and $l(O)l 25 f) doz for small. FKESH AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Apples, $I@l 50 "$ box for choice to fancy and 35@90c for common to good. • CITRUS FRUITS— Lemons continue to ad vance. Oranges are In light supply and firm. Dates an 1 quotable at 4.lX@sc f lb: California Navels, $2<<z;2 50 » box: Seedlings, $1 25@1 75; Souora Oranges, $I@l 25* box; Sicily Lemons, j $3 50i0.4 50 %j box; California Lemons, $1 60@2for common and $2 50@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $6 50(g,7 50 V box; Bananas, $1 25@2 i* bunch; Pineapples, $5(«;7 fl dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUlTS— Prunes, four sizes, 4y 2 @ i 45/ 8 c {% lb; smaller sizes, 2y 2 @4c; Apples, 4' v-t Be j for quartered, 4y 2 @sc for sliced and 5@5y 2 c for ] evaporated; Bleached Peaches, 4@6y 2 c; Apricots, 1 ">' @7c for fair to choice and 7y2C for fancy Moor : park ; Pears, 4@4i/ 2 c for evaporated halves, 3@4c I for quarters and iy 2 (g2c for inferior goods; Plums, 3y«@4%° for pitted and iy 2 (&2c~for unpittfd; Figs, black, 3c for pressed and iy 2 @2c for un pressed. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES— 4-crown, loose, 4c %*. ft»; 3-crown, '2*/ 2 c; 2-crown, 2c t* Ib; seedless Sultanas, 3c fi lb; seedless Mus catels, 2(2,21,40; 3-crown London layers. $1 15@ 1 35 "# box; clusters, $225@2 75; Deh«sa clusters, $2 50@3: Imperial clusters, $2 76; Dried Grapes— li4(a.ii. 3 iH lh. NUTS— Chestnuts quoted at 6@7c f< lb; Walnuts I are quotable at 7@9cfor paper-shell and aoftshell, and s(g;7c for hardshell : Almonds, for hard : shell, 5(g,7y 2 c for softshell, and S@9c for paper shell; Peanuts, S@6c for Eastern and 4@»4y>c for California: Hickory Nuts, s@6c; Pecans, ttc for rough and 80 for polished: Filberts, B<gi9c; Brazil Nuts, 7<5.7V 2 c V IB; Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 >' 100. HONEY- Comb, ll(&13c V lb; water-white ex tracted, 7c: light amber extracted, 5y 2 @6c; dark amber. 5@5V 2 c si lb. BEESWAX— 2S@27c <$ tb. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS— Previous prices rule. Bacon quotable at B@By 2 c "& lb for heavy and 8y 2 @9c for light medium; 10@10y 2 c for light and 13c lb for extra light; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 10%@llc; California Hams, 9y 2 @loc: Mess Beef, $7@7 50 *£ bbl; extra mess uo. $b@B 50; family do, $10@ll; extra prime Pork, $10 50(a!ll ; exiraclear, $17 50® 18"?*bbl; moss, $lt>;a<l6 50 1* bbl; Smoked Beef, 9y 2 @ioc ~$ lb. LARD— Eastern, tierces, 6 / i j-'&6B.ic %» lb for compound and «i' 2 c for pure; pails, 9 Vie; Califor nia tierces, 6c for compound and 734(g;8c for pure; half-bbls, S&SViC; 10-lb tins, By>c %i lb; do 5-lb 9c > lb. COTTOLENE— 73Ac %« lb in tierces and Sy 2 c In 10-tb tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKlNS— Heavy salted steers are quotable at 6@6yac 13 Jb; medium, 5@5y 2 c '■& lb; light, 4yi@4i/2C; Cowhides, 4 ' 4 :," ; salted Kip, ' 2 c; salted Calf, 7c: salted Veal, j SV2C: dry Hides, usual selection, 9@9y 2 c; dry ; Kip, 7y 2 c; dry Calf, 12@13c; prime Goatskins, 20&3.1C each; Kids, sc; DeersHlns, good summer, 25(gj30c; medium; 15(5!25c; winter, 10c: Sheep skins, shearings, lOm'JOc each; short wool, 25® 35c each; medium, 30@45c each; long wool, 40& 60c each : Culls of all kinds about y 2 c less. TALLOW— No. 1 rendered, 4@4t/ c^ Ib : country Tallow, 3i/2@4c; refined, 6c; Grease, lie fi lb. WOOL— Free Mountain Fall, 6@7c lb: defective Fall, 4@sc; Southern and San Joaquin Spring, 6@Bc. "" -ii-,. HOPS— Choice, 6y 2 @7y 2 c; common to good, 4® 6c f. lb. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS— Nothing going on. Calcutta Grain Bags, 4V4c for June and July delivery ex-ship and 43/ 8 4%c ex-warehouse: Wool Bags, 28@30c. COAL— A local circular says: "It is a longtime since we have had but two arrivals from Australia in thirty days. During the prior thirty days eleven I vessels came into port with 31,066 tons. The ' stocks in yard of all colonial grades are light and ■ will remain so for three or four months to come, as the probable arrivals for the next two months will 1 not exceed 16.000 tons. Values of Wallsend and Greta should improve, but the quantity of British Columbia on hand is for the moment in excess Of the current demand, hence the market shows no improvement. Never before in the history of the Coal trade has the listed tonmure from Swansea exceeded the amount from Australia. It does so now by fully 12,000 tons." Wellington, .$7 50 , g ton; New Wellington, .$7 50; Coos Bay, »5- Walls<-nd, $7: Scotch, $7 60; Brymbo, $7 60- I Cumberland, 13 50 in bulk and $15 50 in sacks • I West llar:lewi<imin:il: Pennsylvania Anthracite i Egg, $11@12: Cannel, $7 50; Rock Springs, J Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 75. I SUGAR— Western Sugar" Refinery Company . quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered j and Fine Crushed, all 53/ c; Dry Granulated, 4%c: I Confectioners' A, in/ H a Magnolia A, 414 - Extra C, 41/gc; Golden C, 3%c; D, 3%c; half barrels V4C more than barrels, and boxes y e more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh j terers are as follows: I BEEF— quality, sc; choice, 6Uc: second ! quality, 4@4y 2 c; third do, 3@3y 2 c » lb. VEAL— Large, s@6c; small, 6y 2 @7c Q lb. MUTTON— Wethers, C(a6i /2 c %* ft; Ewes. s®6c LAMB-Spring. 10@12"y 2 c; Yearlings, 6y (3,7c $ tb. PORK— lrtve Hogs, 3i£c for heavy and medium ! grain-fed, and 3%&4 c '<?. lb for small fat; dressed do, 4@6c ~$ lb. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Thursday, March 7. Flour, qr. sks 10,027iOnions, sks 476 Oregon.... 11,410 Bran, sks ... '" 2 077 Washington 2,104] Oregon l'» 16 Wheat, ctls 72,154 Washington. 3"n Barley, ctla s,7C9 Middlings, sks 1,069 Washiugton...... !9S|Hay, tons.. 277 Oats, Or, ctla 14<)!straw, tons A Washington..... 4.026 I.o ps. bis ' «<j Corn, ctls I,B*B Mustard, sks 1,146 Beans, sks 2,438 Wool, his... 9 Potatoes, sks 3,124 Quicksilver, flsk.s. 190 Oregon 6,667|Hldes, no 131 Washington 451 Wine, gals 41040 THE STOCK MARKET Prices were maintained yesterday morning on both calls, with no activity worthy of note. Nor crosssold up to $1 25, presumably owing to a de mand for the stock for voting at the annual meet-' Ing of the company next Wednesday. In' the afternoon the market was very firm, Con. Cal. & Va. getting up to $2 95 and Ophlr to $190. • Nor cross stood steady at $1 25. After the board adjourned there was a lively rally. Con. Cal. & Va. advanced to $3 10 under sales of 4100 shares; Ophir 10 $2 10. 3900 shares; Norczoaa to .$1 40; Mexican to $1 05, 2600 shares; Best «£. Belcher to $1 OS, 2500 shares, and the others in proportion. Closing quotations below. NOTES. Advices from the Comslock reported that re pairs to the hoisting plant of the Crown Point hurl been completed and underground work was to be resumed at once. , ' An assessment of 5c per share has been levied on the lowa, delinquent April 6. The assessment on Beg. Belcher will be delin quent in the boards on Saturday. ■ In the Belcher on the 1100 level east crosscut 2 is still being repaired. During the week they have hoisted 35 tons of fair-grade ore. In the Bodie they have extracted from different parts of the mine about twelve tons of ore grade about $40 per (on. Upraise 40 feet above the 400 level was extended la feet. South drift 50 feet be low the 300 level mm extended 8 feet. North drift from winzo beiow the 300 level was extended 5 feet. South drift 300 level -.va3 extended 10 feet. Eight tons of fair-^rade ore were hoisted from the Seg. Belcher during the week. John \\ . Kelly, superintendent of the Bodie Con. and Mono mines, liuk returned i« Bodie. 11. P. Keating, superintendent of the Savag-e and Justice minr-s, is in town The Mf.rning stur Mining Company of lowa Hill has declared a dividend of $3 per share. This makes the? second dividend declared this month, or Wl t per Share in all. the first having been of $4. rhe standard Consolidated Mining Company of V'" ViV lias received a bar of bullion valued at ;f 8653 98. The company had a cash balance here and at its Xew York agency of $49,792 87. A quarterly dividend of 10 ceiits per share will be paid on March 20. Tho annual meeting of the Chollar has been called for March 20. BOARD SALES. Following were the sales In the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORXrso SESSION— 9 :30. 200 Alpha 09400 CC&V 2.80250 Oplilr. . .1.85 100 Belcher... 44i 30 Contid 1.60200 Overm.... 17 bOO H & 8... 91H50 .. . 150 300 Potosi ....55 200 Bullion . . .24 400 C Point. . .48 100 Sec Bel. . .08 200 Caledonia.il 200 Q <fc c 55 100 8 .\>v ... .69 Inl) Chal Con 44 1 0 H <fc X 1.2(): 5 t'nion ...50 lOOChollar. ...59 100 13 i 600 V Jacket.. 66 350 58200Mex.. ..89 AFTKRSJOOX BKSSION — 2 :30. 500 Alpha . . . .OP|BOO ('hollar ...!>0 1000 Occldtl. .05 50 Alta 32:?00C C & V Z.90f700 Ophir ..1.90 50 A odes. . . . 33| 15 2.05 200 Overman.l 7 3(M) 8e1cher... 47 : 550 C Point .49200 Potosi 56 200B& 8. .. .94:1150 H& X li/ 4 100 Savaite. ...47 800 95200 Julia. . 02.100 S Nev . ...71 2(tO L'odie 92 200 Mexican. 921680 Uni0n. ...55 100 91300... . 93400 56 'JOO 90 400 94 700 V Jacket.67 400 Caledonia 12i I Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday : BEour.AR session— lo:3o. 100 Andes 32150 CC&V ..2.80i300 Mcx 86 300 8e)Cher...46200 ..... 2.82V>1400 Occldtl 05 250 44 400 2.77 V 2 400 0phir...1.85 150 43400 2% 100 1.82% •200 B 8....90100G AC 6*loo 1.80 200 Bodle 88 350 H &N...1V4'100 Savage. ...47 100 200 .......1.221/2 100 46 Caledonia. 12 200 ... . 1.20250 SWev.. .69 500 dialing C.45 350 .. 115 350 OS 200 44100 Mono 22200 V Jacket. 6B 100Chollar...\7 200 ... 24150 67 200 C Point. ..ft I AFTERNOON SESSION'— 2:3O. 100 Ande5.... 33,200 CC&V. 3.00:600 Mcx 98 500 B& 8.... 92 -250 3.05250 97 100 93 500 Con . .03100 93 800 500 (' Point... 49 ! 100 94 200 98 500 Excheqr.. o4l2so 1.00 100 97 50 (i &C. .541350 Ophir... 1.90 100 100 55350 1.95 500 1.021-2300 66*650 2.00 500 8u11i0n... 24200 58700 1.971™ 100 Bulwer. . .17,100 H &N. .1.20 100 2.05 400 Ch011ar....e.0 650 114600 2.10 300 700 1.30 300 0vrmn....17 100 400 1.27VV300 P0t05i....58 100CC&V.2.80230 1.30:308 Savage.. 150 2.85400 1.35400 46 r >o 2 "/a 500 Justic;'.... S Nev....76 700 2.90 400 Keutuek..Otj'lOO 78 1000 2.95 500 Ii Wash. . (U 400 Utah 08 100 2.97 V 200 Mcx B<*loo V Jacket. .67 300 2.90 100 94,100 70 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Thursday, March 7—4 P. m. Bit}. Asked- Bid.Ask.d. Alpha Con 08 10 Jackson 35 — Alia.. 39 34'Juliu 01 02 Ainli-s 35 86 Justice — 07 Belcher 46 48Kentuck 06 07 Best A Belcher. 1.00 I.os.Ladv Wash.... — 05 is.ntonCon.... — 60Mex"icau 1.05 1.10 Bodle 90 —Mono 25 30 Bullion... 24 28'Mt. Diablo 10 — Bulwer 16 -Navajo 05 10 i Caledonia 11 12 Nevada Queen. — 04 Challenge Con. 42 45 Occidental — 05 1 I Commonwealth 02 — Ophlr 2.05 210 Chollar :... 60 (51 Overman 16 18 Con. Cal.A Va. 3.05 3.loPotosi 59 61 Con. Imperial. 01 04 Savutrt- . . 48 49 Confidence 1.60 — See. Belcher... 09 10 Con.New York. 01 02 Scorpion ... 05 — Crown Point... 48 49 Sierra Nevada. — 73 EastSierraNev — 05 Silver Hill .... 03 05 Exchequer — 05 Silver King.... 10 — Eureka C0n.... 04 O&Syndicate — 04 Grand Prize... — 05 Union Con 60 61 <;ould <£ Carry. 57 69 ; Utah . 07 08 A Norcis.l.3s 1.401 Yellow Jacket. 69 70 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Thursday, March 7—2 p. m. BONOS. Sid. Asked. Bid. Asked, V s eoup..HO3' t — I Banks, Commercial- US 4s reg,..llo:< 4 — Amerß&TC. — — Cal-stCbless. — 109i/> Anslo-Cal ... 58 — C L65.107V 2 — Bank of CaL. 219 224 CntraCWs3. 9tiV 2 100y 2 CalSD<fcTCo.. — 45 Dpnt-stex-cp 871/2 92 FlrstNa:ionl.l77i/ 2 180 KdsiiL*P 6s.lO7VijHO :Grangprs.... — — r<£CUKU6s.IO4 — London P&A.125 — Geary-stKss.lOß — Londoii.tSF. — 82 LosAngl,6s. 97% — [Merch Ex.... 15 — Do.Gnted.Gs.loo — Nevada — — Mkt-stCble6sl2l 123 Sat her B Co.. — — NevCNftHßs. — — Banks. Savings— N PC RK 63.IOI — GerS&LCo. 1700 — NltyCal63. — 102 '.HumbS&L.IOOO — NKyCalSs. — — (Mutual 37 — Oak Gas 55..103 Vii — ,SFsavrnlou49ay«6lO Do, 2d Jss 53.103 ■— . 's n v * Loan . . 1 10 150 Omnibus 6*.. 119 — Security. .250 325 PacKollM6s..lol l/2 — Union Trust. — 760 Do. 2d IBS 68.100:^ — Street Railway— rA-ORybs.no 120 Caliiornla....lo's 112 P&Chßy6s. — 100 .Gcary-st — 90 Pwl-Rt.Hß6s.llO — jMarket-5t.... 40V 8 41 Keno. Wl.i-LlO2 105 Oak,Sl,&Uay — 100 RiverWCoSs — 100 Presidio — 15 SK&M'KHos 97V 2 — Sutter-st — — *PRKAriz6s. — 90 ! Powder— SPRRCaI6s..IIOy 2 IH Atlantic D... — 23 SPRRCaISs.. 86 !V2i:, California.... 80 — Do. 1 con eld 80 92 i£ Giant 14 141 A BPBrRCal6s. 87 - Judson — — SVWnter6s..ll7y 2 119% Viiront — 1 SVWr.ter4s... — 98 i Miscellaneous— BnnstT&T6». — — |BlkI)CoalCo. — 20 SuUer-stßss.lO7y 2 — CalCotHtlls.. — — VisaliaWCOslOO 105 <alDr\l)ork. — — stocks— Water Edison Light 973-i — Contra Costa. 50 — |GasConAssn. — — Mario Co — SO .HawC&SCo.. — 8 SanJost> — 100 Hutch«j>Co.. — 9y Spring Valley 98% 09 .ludsonMfgC. — — < ; as- liter Ex Asm — 105 Capital — 62V&Oceanlc8SCo — 25 <>ntr»il 95 — IPacAnxFA.. 2 5 OakGLAsH. 45 46y B lPnc Borax.. . 99 — PacOaslmp. 8/34 8S ' iPacI&NCo. — 30 Pacific Light. 49»i — Pac Roll Mill 20 — SSanFrancsco 7234 73 ParU'aintCo. — 9 Stockton - SO PacTransCo. — 27 Insurance— PncT&TCo. 85 — Fm-niansFd.ls6V 2 — SunsetT&T.. 25 — fa un — 78 UnitedCCo.. — 25 MORNING SESSION. Board-20 Edison Light <fe Power Co, 98; 20 Pacific Gas Imp. 8734. Street— ss Contra Costa Water, 55. AFTERNOON* SESSION. Street— loo Giant Powder Con, 14: $3000 Mar ket-st Cable Bonds, 122 ; 20 8 V Water, 9834. THE CALL CALENDAR March, 1895. Moon's Phases. March 4, First Quarter. 11 13 14 IB :<$ March 10, .Full Moun. 17 18 19 March 17, Last Quarter. 28 ■m. March 26, W New Moon. HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN Branch HYnROGHAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. IST., MjCncIfANTS' EXCHASOK, V _. . A^' Kbaxcisco, March 7. 1895. J The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day— l. c., at noon of the lUOth meridian, or at exactly s p. m., Greenwich time. A. F. I-'ECHTELKR, i— m-— -_. . , Lieutenant V. S. N., In rhitrge. OCEAN STEAMERS. |lllli< nf 11,.,,.. ,(,,.._ »p a tr .-_ BTEAMKK. | DESTINATION j SAILS. I riKB. Arcata...... Coos Bay i Marioosa... Sydney ...'.'.'" Santa Koaa,. Ban Dl'egu ....I Homer .. I Yaquinn Bay . i Acapulco.... | Panama .. "... Humboldt... IHnmboldtßay i Vaquina. ... i Newport Queen i Portland City Puebla. Vie t fc p gt find ; A-niRO Coos Bay. Corona : San Die^o I Australia.... ' Honolulu ' ' i Weeott I Kfl River. j ;V" Xl |I'»cet Sotind.. 10m0na..... I Humbolatßay ! Eureka , Newnort ! I.'ity Peking China & Japii Lolumbia... Portland .. ! "'i...,!i»na C ts '. '. i Mar B.loam iVallejo I Mar 8, 3pm Oceanic Mar B,llam Bdw'y 2 Mar 9.12 m Miss'n 1 Mar 9,12 m PM SS Mar 9. »am Wn.iht'n Mar 10. Bam Rdw'y 2 IMarIO.IUAM Spear Mar 11, SUM Bdw'y 1 -MorI'.MOAM.Va lejo 12.11 AM Bdw'y '£ Mar 12,10 am Oceanic Mar IS, 9am Vallejo ! Mar 13. 9am Bdw'y 1 Mar 13, 2pm | Bdw'y I Mar 14, Ham Udw'y '2 ! Mar 14, Bpm ;H M Is 8 I Mar 15.1Uam Spear in „ • l r; I STEAMERS TO ARRIVE South Coast ! Portland ' Iom « r Yaquinaliav.. Trackee Tillamook iiav North Fork Humboldt..... Jaquina Newport Wceott i KM River. Alcatruz Yaqulnaßay P0m0na........ Humb01dt............... oro R a ;San Diego *? r * 110 "-;;- — - 1 Pn«Ot Sound AS alia vi alia. •• • Victoria & Puget Sound Columbia i Portland 7 .' ca ~ ! Newport Golima ! Panama.! ,'.'.'.'.. '....'.'..'.'.. Crescent City... Crescent City Santa R05a...... San Dieeo . Arawa Sydney.? . "w."... ..... Ir m m ldt "K-- Uur 8ay.......... Alice JJlancbard Portland V"" a China and Japan........ I Arn-zo Coo Bay;... :. .■■■■■■■ ' ..Mar 8 ..Mar 8 ..Mar 8 ..Mar 0 ..Mar 9 ..Mar 0 ..Mar 9 ..Mar 10 ..Mar 10 ..Mar 11 ..Mar 18 ..Mar la ..Mar 12 ..Mar 12 ..Mar IS ..Mar 14 ..Mar 14 ..Mar 14 ..Mar 14 ..Mar 15 '..Mar 17 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. UGH WA 1 w.v SUN. MOON. J^JLarse. Small. j Lance. Srua'.l. 8 | B.OSAill.Ottp! 4-oo7;1[o5a 9.10.01A|11.34pi 4.d3r 4.00 a 4.68 a Rises. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Arrived. Thursday, March 7. Stmr Excelsior, Hig^ins, 27 hours from Ventura; produce, to Jonas Erlaii^t-r. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 16 hours from Men dociuo, etc; pass and mdse, to Mcndocino Lumber Co. Stmr Humholdt. Edwards, 20 hours from Eu reka: pass and mdse. to M Kalish <fe Co. stmr City of Pupbla, I'ebney, 54 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, to to Goodall, Perkins <fc Co. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 11 hours from Santa Cruz, etc.; nroduce to (Joodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Sunol, Walvig, 39 hours from Port Los An geles; ballast, to L X White Lumber Co. Stmr Cleone, Miller, 46 hours irom Port Los An geles: ballast, to W A Mitchell. Schr Premier, Heegaard, 7 days from Grays Har bor; 385 M ft lumber, to E X Wood Lumber Co. Cleared. Thursday, March 7. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Prosrreso, Anderson, Panama; Panama Stf-amship Line. Br ship Stronsa, Brooks, Queenstown; Epplnger <fc Co. Brig J D Spreckels, Christiansen, Kahulul; J D Spreckels <t Bros Co. Sailed. THrBSDAY, March 7. StmrProgreso, Anderson, Panama, Stmr San Benito. Smith, Tacoma. Simr siinol. Walviir. atmrNoyo, Leviaaon, Port Brass. Schr Christina Steffens, Kasmussen, Fisks Mill. schr Mary Ktta. Wc-tzii, Stewarts Point. Scnr Pachel, wuson, Bihlera Point. Schr Czarina, Schmalz. Sand Point. .Schr Spokane, Jamieson, Port Gamble. Movements of Vessels. The Lillebonne and Excelsior docked at Green and Main streets respectively. The whal bark Stamboul "was towed from Oak land Creek to Lombard street, to be broken up. Tie ship Lord Spencer was towed to Oakland wharf. The stmr Arago was taken from the Spear-street drydock to Vail. jo. The ship B P Cheney was towed from the stream to racitir-street wharf. The ship Spartan was taken from the stream to Port Costa. The ship Holt Hill was towed from Mission Bay to Port Costa. The ship Afon Alaw and the schr John G North were taken from the stream to tbe suxar refinery. 1 he sehr Gotama was towed from Howard-street to Berkeley. The stmr Dora and the schr Kodiak were towed from East Oakland to the drydock. Charters. The Er ship Gunford loads wheat for Europe at 24s net. The bark Hesper loads suear at Kahului for this port; ship Sterling, coal at Nanaimo for this port. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS — March 7-10 P M— Weather hezy ; wiDd NW : velocity 8 miles an hour. Miscellaneous. STANLEY, F T, March 2— Br ship Thomas Kteohens, from Cardiff for Victoria, put in partially dismasted In a gale, and with loss of sails and bul warks and chain plates damaged. Domestic Por:s. ALBlON— Arrived Mar 7— Schr Bessie X, hence GRAYS HARBOR-Sailed Mar 7-Schrs Ottillia Fiord, La Gironde and San Buenaventura, for San Francisco. s ! :.\.TTLE-Sailed Mar 6-Bark Gatherer, for San Francisco. PORT RLAKELEY-Sailed Mar 7— Schr Chas E Falk. for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG— Sailed Mar 7— Stmr Protection, for S:.n Francisco. Arrived Mar 7— Stmrs Laguna and Lakme, hence Mnr 6. PORTGAMBLE-ArriredM.ar 7— Schr Comet, from San Pedro. GREENWOOD— Arrived Mar 7— Stmr Whltes boro, hence Mars. Sailed Mar 7— Stinx Whitesboro.forSan Francisco. EUREKA— Arrivpd Mar 7— Stmr Pomona, hence Mar 6. NEW PORT- Arrived Mar 7— Stnirs Cosmopolis and westport, from Fort Urasg. Sailed Mar 7— So'nr Fred E Sunders, for Seattle PORT LOS ANQELES-Sailcd Mar 7— Stmr Na tional ( ilty, SAN DlEGO— Arrived Mar 7— Nor stmr Peter JebHPn. from Nanaimo. BO WENS LANDING— SaiIed Mar 7-Stmr Tilla raooU, for Port Los Angeles. TATOOSH— Passed out Mar 7-Bark Gatherer, from Seattle forSau Francisco, Passed In— Stmr Mackinaw, hence Mar 4 for Tacoma; stmr Mineola, from Port Los Angeles for Comox. B C. SOUTH BEND— Sailed Mar 7-Bktn Chehalis and schrs Ivy and Maid of Orleans, all for Sun Francisco. MENDOCINO-Sailed Mar 7-Schr Corinthian, for ban Francisco. Foreign Ports. FALMOUTH— Arrived Mar 5-Br ship Queen Victoria, hence Sept 14; Br bark Baronda, hence Oct 4. HULL— Arrived Mar s— Brship Glenard, hence Oct 26. I'KAWLE POlNT— Pasxed Mar 6 — Ger bark Christine, from Oregon for Hull. SWANSEA- Sailed Mar s— Br ship Manydown, for San Francisco. NANAIiIO- Arrived Mar 7— Sbip Wachusett, he Fob 8. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamers. LIVERPOOL— Arrived Mar 7— Stmr Bendia, fm Galveston via Norfolk. BRlSTOL— Arrived Mar 7— Stmr Massasoit, frm New York. LEITH — Arrived Mar 7— Stmr Principia, from Now York. LONDON— Arrived Mar 7— Stmr Mohawk, from New York. BELFAST— Arrived Mar 7-Stmr Welhaiken, fm Philadelphia, NEW YORK— Arrived Mur 7— Stmr Havel from Bremen. BREMERHAVEN— Arrived Mar 7-Stmr Lahn, from New York. Importations. COMOX— Per City of Puel.'a— lo tons coal. Easiern points via Vancouver— s rs cheviots, 43 cs sheeting. 5 cs cloth. 6 cs hosiery, Ics canton flannel, 1 We demins, 1 cs duckings. '_' cs wo., u-ii names, 14 cs whetstones, 9 cs pianos. 2cs dr::^s, 185 pkgs mdse, 8 cs hats, 51 bicycles, 5 pkps mo stones, 450 cs whisky. 6 cs covers, 16 cs organs*. 10 cs cigars, 97 cs tobacco, 40 bdls chains, 20 cs cigar ettes. Vancouver— soo bdls staves, 34 bdls headings, 45 pkgs mdse. New Whatcom— 2 pkgs mdse, 2 pkgs express. '1 cs cheese, 1 sack coin. Great N R R via Seattle— 2 pkgs mdse, 2cs dry goods. Anneortes— 5139 sks oats. Everett— 4 pkgs mdse, 600 bars bullion, 30 cs 321 rolls 285 bdls paper. Ta'-oma— 33 pkgs mdse, 400 bars bullion. East of Fargo via Ti.r-oir.a- 1 cs corsets. West of I-anto via Taronm- 184 sks barley, 548 hf-sks 1808 qr-sks Hour, S*o sks bran. Seattle— 2 sks coin. 8 pkgs express. 35 sks cones, 107 pkgs radse, 11 sks nuts, 471 sks potatoes, 21 bxs fresh lish, 383 bdls salt hides. 6 cs medicine, 5 bxs dried fisii, 76ealf hides, 1 horse. Port Townsend— l46 bdls srreen hides, 2 cs mdse 3 bdls dry hides, 2 pkgs express. Victoria— l 2 bills dry hides. 1 pkg express, 1 sack coin. 404 bdls salt hides. SANTA CRUZ— Per Gipsy— 3s cs cheese, 17 bbls glue, 8 bxs butter, 5 bbls 4 cs bottled wive, 700 bbls lime. Watsonville— lls4 sks sugar. Moro I'ojo— l cs eggs. Moss Luuding— 3 hf-bxs butter, 1 dressed calf, 2 cs egijs. Monterey— 2 bxs dry squids, 6 sks dry abalones, 60 bxs apples. 82 sks 1 b.x bones. 8 pcs large whale bone, 4 bis 2 sks rags, ii sks scrap copper, 22 dry sheep skins, 1 l>x lead sbhls bodies. 1 bx cheese. EUREKA— Per Humboldt— 7oo M shingles 51 sks potatoes, 359 bxs apples. 32 bfils hides and pelts, 33 rolls leather, 22 redwood doors, 3 hbls mineral water, '1 boileis, (5 pkss butter machinery, 2 bbls tallow, 9 pkcsnidse, 56 bxs butter, 25 bxs fish. -1 cs clocks, 12 C 8 ox sho"s. 3 pkga express. 1 sk coin POINT ARENA— PeI Point Arena— 3s cs eggs, 1 coop chickens, 13 bxs butter, 13 cs salmon, 23 cs mdse. Mendocino— 4 pki;s mdse, 2 bxs butter 2cs e""s 2 bis wool. 19b M ft lumber, 2 bbls herrings. VEXTiriA-l'. r Excelsior— B3B sks beans, 135 sks dry fruit, 632 sks corn, 2570 3ks barley, 783 bbls asphaltum. Consignees. Per City of Puebla— R Dunsmuir & Sons- Union Colliery Co: Murphy, Grant <t Co: I, I) Stone <fe Co- Sherman. Clay <fc Co; I' Benvln & Bro; American Tobacco Co; Wolff A Co; Getz Bros <& Co; C Brown <t Son: Wells, Fargo Jc Co: H Dut«rd; .Toost Bros- Selby Smelting at.rt Lend Co; C II Sherman • Xii Mahonoy; W G Richardson ; Thomas & Kiihn: \V Flesher: Cat <S Nev creamery Co; San Francisco Gaslight Co; J Everdlajr«t Co; Norton, Teller* Co- Sherwood <fc Sherwood; Whe.-tton, Ereon & Co- C II Meyer «fc Bros : \V B Scunner £ Co; A Paladini- W Davis <fc Sen: Americr.n Union Fish Co; Jas Ke">fe- Kissinger* Co: C E Whitney & Co; Union Give Co; Dairymen's Union; John F English- Gardner & Thornier: J Cooper; H D Scribner: Western Shipping Co; C A Anderson; Buyer, Reich & Co- New York and San Francisco Collar Co: Chaunev <fc Bros; F E Saddler £ Co: Q Sanguinetti <fc Co- H Roihschild: Goldman A Son; J B Kelly; Parrott it Co; J Shindly; Geo Vandenburg; J Stencil; G W Howard; Smith <fe Blanchard; A A Kmi:h- 6 B Culver; A A Jones; Pac Bone FerCo; RMvnord- Porter Bros: R F Relliuger; T Smith; F B"Kin<* : Thos Kearris: W G Hlnton; \V Gamut A Co- Alvii Starbuck; C A Leon; C Frankenthal; D Foster- F W Heed: P II May; .Tas Lnney; Jonn Keruev Jas Milree; Johnson-Locke >fer Co; John Helberg- C Herman; Miller & Orland^r. Per Gipsy— Baker & Hamilton; Herman Joosf Wneaton, Breon & Co: H Cowell <fc Co; Hills Bros-' Norton, Teller A Co; Dairymen's Union: Arctic oil Works 1 Witzelit Baker: Dodge, Su-eeney & Co • H L-onard : J H Newbauer <k Co; W P Fuller & Co- F V? Apparius: CCarpy <fc Co; Chas Harley <fe Co-' V \V Pink: Hulme <fc Hart; Urii Co:Cal Paint Co'-F F Kitchen; H C Mt Wine Co: R Blum; Goldberg Bowon <fc Co ; Western Sugar Ref Co ; Murray Bros : N Ohlandt & Co. PfT ITun.bold'— Marshall, Tegrgart <fc Co: Pacific Coast Fish Co; McDonough & Runyon; iiills Bros- W B Sumnercfc Co; A C Niciiols &. Co; A Paladini : A Crocker & Bros; Baker <fe Hamilton: Humboldt Mm Water Co: W W Montacne <fc Co; H II Ho^an- Dodge, S-,vei-ney ACo; Uairvraairs Union; Harry : Unna Co; Rosa A Hewlett: Euss, Sanders & Co- J R Hanify A Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; Goodvear Rubber Co; AVitzel <fe Baker: J H Newbauer &Co ■ American Union Fish Co: G Camilloni A Co- City Street Imp Co; Wells, Fargo A; Co; Q D Gray W F Mitchell; CA Taber: Crane & Co; G G Wickson & Co: C W Merrilt; Seth Tliomas Clock Co; Maho ner Bros: Kinsan A Co: S L Watkiua; B Crito- Sunset Seed and Plant Co. Per Point Arena— Kohlffs <t Cerdan: Mendocino Lumber Co; Wilson A- Haechtel : Standard Oil Co- W P Fuller & Co; OB Smith & Co: Murray Bros : Mariin, Feusier&Co; CoghUld Kohn; Clulf Bros : W B Sumnir & Co; B G Ruhi & Co; Sbarboro & Co : Segelkon & Kuckner. Per ExnHstor- Field A Stone: H Dutard: Jonas Erl*nger A Cor standard Paint Co; 8 F Milling Co- A Gerberding A Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Twelfth Page. AUCTION SALKS. AUCTION YON RHEtN & CO., THURSDAY, MARCH 14, At 12 o'clock m. sharp, 513 California Street. Large Post-st. Cor.-Rent $200 87:6x87:6, SE. cor. Post and Buchanan. ■ With two stores and two 10-room residences on Post and flats and dwellings on Buchanan. SECOND AVENUE. « 18 lst-ave Lots I £ 1-2 Cash. r 5 14 LOTS " - 4 LOTS 75 ~ 25x120 25x115 © C ■ ' SUTKO K. K. FIRST AVK. Sacrainento-St. Corner. 22x87:6; 1329 Sacramento st., SE. cor. Golden court, bet. Jones and Leavenworth sts.; 9 rooms and bath. Rtdley-st. cor. Flats-Rents S7l. 25x75; 114-110% Ridley St.. NW. cor. of Elgin Park; 3 new bay-window flats; rents $71; sold to close an estate. Pine St., near Powell. 23x69; 737 Pine St., E. of Powell, through to Felta place; 2-story house; 10 rooms; good rent- ing locality; bank mortgage 3000. Green-st. Corner. 420 Green st.; 20x57:6; cor. of Lafayette, bet. Kearny and Dupont; 2-story and basement house; rents $35. Cor. Hayes and Webster— Rents SIOO. 800 Hayes st.; 25:2x100; NW. cor. of Hayes and Webster; new 3-story bay-window house, store and iiats; rented low at $100. Filbort-st. Residence. 22x137:6; 1216 Filbert st., W. of Hyde; brick foundation; 6 rooms and bath. John st., off Mason— Rents *39. 22x61: 15 John st., off Mason, bet. Pacific and Jackson; 3 flats; rents $39; tenants been in the house four years. Clay-st. cor. Residence. 27:6x100: SE. cor. of Clay and Broderick sts. ; modern residence; 6 rooms, bath, etc. Stanyan st., S. of rattan. 2 lots; frontage 25 and 55, depth irregular, being i lots 1 and 2of Sutro Tract, as sold in 1893; com- pletely sheltered; climate like Los Angeles. Howard St., bet. sth and 6th. 22:6x80; 920 Howard st., bet. sth and 6th; front and rear house; rent nominal; $20. Gear.v-st. Cottage, Stable, etc. 25x120, 2515 Geary st., 160 feet W. of Masonic nve. ; 6-room cottage, basement, stable. Van Ness aye., N. of Francisco. 25x123; W. line of Van Ness aye., 37:6 X, of Francisco; street-grading completed. Jackson-st. Residence. 25x63:9; 1012 Jackson st., above Mason; 9 rooms and bath; rent greatly reduced; now $32. BUTTERFIELD AUCTION COIPMI WILT SKL.L' THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock a. m., at 18 VAN NESS AYE., NR. MARKET ST. FURNITURE. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPAQ DTSPATCH STEAMERS PROM SAX jSrA XJ Francisco for ports in Alaska, 9 \. >,; , -ffi VSxF March 6. 21, April 5, 'JO. May 5, 20. For British Columbia and" Puiret Sound ports. March 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fifth day thereafter. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, every Wednesday at 2 p. m. For Newport, "Los Angeles and all way ports, March 2, 6, 10, 14. 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter, 8 a. m. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Hedondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, March 4. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28. and every fourth day thereafter, at 11 a. m. For ports in Mexico, 10 a. m., 25th of each month. Ticket Office— Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. FOR PORTLAND ASDJSTORIA, OREGON THE OREGON R'Y <fc NAY. CO., E. X McNkill, Receiver, Ocean Div.— will dispatch from Spear-street wharf at**** ™ 10 a. m. for the above ports one of their A 1 iron steamships, viz.: STATE OF CALIFORNIA— March 10, 20, 30, April 9, 18. 20. ' COLUMBIA— March 5. 15. 25, April 4, 14, 24. Connecting via Portland with the O. R. & N Co system and other diverging lines for all points in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, Yellow- stone Park and all points east and south and to Europ?. Fare to Portland— Cabin, $16; steerage, $8- ! round trip, cabin, unlimited, $30. Freight and Ticket otlice, 19 Montgomery st j Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery st GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Supts. Ocean Div., 10 Market st., San Francisco. OCEASIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. , rjßlHnrii Coolgardifl gold fields : IU Tggiw. (Fremantle), Austra- i JHrCS 3 WnnJ^P il " a: 5220 first class, I «J#O^ ' ' f^OI illU' $110 steerage. Lowest iSS|rJ|jg9S*Hsfc>J"7 rates to Capetown, HS/ 't^rf* iiffk Australian steamer lfc»7 *4iO\ Y@2i MAIUPOSA sails via P*3l \i I i^vL^Mfi* Honolulu and Auck- vPl Jssr?rißBi lana i "' riday ' March N^^w&^^^T^^y Ste»mship Australia- - I*j§J§*^jf^r4srVig Or Honolulu only. Tues day, March 12, ai 10 Cook's Parties to Honolulu, March 12 and April ! 2. R 1 ced excursion rates. Ticket office 138 Montgomery street. - r ,rjl- Freight office 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKKLS & BROS., General Agenta, COMPACSIE ({E:\ERAIE TRANS vTLANTIQUE. French Line to Havre. pOMPAN Vb PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH xt--, \J River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by ■&X*7*i> ' this line avoid both transit by English raUwaVaiiTi ' the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small I boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Pari^ lirst class $160: second class 16. * LA KORMAXDIE, Capt. Poirot March 16, 9:00 a v LA BOURGOGNE, Cape Leboeut *• LA ■CHAMPAGNE,'CapL'IAurent."'. 23 .'. 2 . : . 00 . P ' *" I^GASCdGN3^"c^^^ March -0, 00 i, ji LAGASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon JJSS" For further particulars apply' to v_ _ A. FORGET, Agent, j v vi-n \v t * 3 Bowling Green, New York. Jl, SanFmnclsco* CO **™> * Montgomery wHiTE ma lie. United Stales and Royal Mail Steamers BKTWEKST New York, Queenstown & Livernool SAILING EVERY WEEK. P ' CABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ttrrm. \J ing to steamer and accomnioiiaMons mSot selected: second cabin, $35; Majestic anfl Ten 101^ ?35 and $40. Steerage Tickets from England Ire SnT^ r r d c Ho^ he co^ a^AClif "•• - General Agent for Pacilic Coaat. ROYAL MAIL STEAMJACKET COMPAQ STEAMERS LEAVE ASPINAVATT — — fortnightly for the West Indies and <^Sfc Southampton calling en route it CertoSS France, and Plymouth to land passen-pri pl&lVJs^L l^'^ KeVttoS-wlth th. a ™ "'^ Ports in England and German" ""* claw, wax lor further particulars apply to PARKOTT & CO., Agents, 306 Callforni* st. THE WE^KlFcALTis^iis^ed every Thursday. Get a copy and compare it with any other paper in quality, size and price. $1.50 a year; 12 pages 7 columns eacn A. L. CRESSWELL, AUCTIONEER. 818, 820 Mission St. THIS DAY. Friday March 8, 1 89",, At 11 o'clock a. m., at the residence, 711 Oak street, near Flllmore, I WILL SELL THE Fine Furniture, Carpets, Grand Gilt Mantel Mirror, Bric-a-Brac Crockery Etc., Etc. j In fact everything to completely furnish a home, , as contents are as good as new. Fine flat to rent i terrible cheap. t£&~ Terms cash. j ■:';:■'■ A. L. CBEBBWELL, Auctioneer. WILLIM BUTTER-FIELD. Real Estate and Genkuai. Acctionekb. WILL SELL AT AUCTION, i This Pay. Friday March 8, 1893, At 11 o'clock a. it., on the premises, 146 Second street, near Howard, I THE ENTIRE EQUIPM NT of RESTAURANT Asa whole; rent including 6 rooms on upper floor, : $65; if not so sold will be offered in lots 'o suit. WILLIAM BUTTKP.FIELD. : Auctioneer. lT<«-k.-r Building. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SMFR.4MMO& MTU PA- CIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tiburon Ferry— Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS— 7:4O, 9:20, 11:00 a.m.: 12:39. 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p.m. Thursdays— Extra trio at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays— Extra trips at 1:30 and 11:30 P. M. SUNDAYS— B:OO, 9:30, 11:00 a.m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. it. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS— 6:2S, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. M.; 12:45. 3:40, 5:10 P. M. Saturdays— Extra trip* at 1:55 p. M. and 0:35 P. m. SUNDAYS-? .10, 9:40, 11:10 A. M.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 p.m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park sam« schedule as above. Leave Tn ,Tprf Arrive Ban Francisco. §£". 1 San Vl Dci » c <>- Wehk I Sun- n e «?natlon Sux- I Wkkk' j Days. | pays. destination. VAV b. | Days. I 7:40 a m! 8.00 am Novato. 10:40 ami 8:50 AM , 3:20 m 9:30 am Petalumu, ] 6:05 10:30 ax 6:10 pm| 5:00 pm Santa Kosa. 7:30 pm| 6:15 pm Fulton, ~* 7:40 am Windsor, 10:30 am HeaUUburs, Gerserville, 8:80 pm 8:00 am ■ t:ibv<>rdale. 7:30 pm 6:15 pm Pieta, , Holland & 7:40 am 8:00 am UUiah. 7:3opm 6:15 17140 am 10:30 Alt • 8:00 am Guernevllle. 7:30 pm 3:30 pm __j i 6:15 pm ' 7:40 am, 8:00 am Sonoma 10:40 am| 8:50 ak 6:10 pm 5:00 and 6:05 pmi 6:15 pm | ! Glen Ellen, j , ! 7:40 am 8:00 am c phea , _ o , 110:40 am! 10:30 am ; B:3opm|s:oopm| Sebfcatopol. | 6:05 rM | 6:15 PM Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs. Stages connect at O^yserville for Skaters Springs. StaK«s connect at Pitta for Highland Sprinjs, Kelseyville, Soda Ray, Lakeport. Stages connect at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Bias Lakes, Upper Lake, Lakeport, Booner!!!*, Grpen- wood, Git's Hot Springs, Blendoclno City. Fort Brag?, Usal, WMtport, Cahto. Willetts, Calpella, ! Porno, Potter Valley, John Day's, Lively's, Gravelly 1 Valley, Harris, Blocksburg, Brldgeville, Hydesvill* \ and eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. _ On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points bo- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery ao4 Market streets, under the Palace Hotel. H. C. WHITING, R.X.RYAN, Gen. Manascer. Gen. Pass. Agent. 1 _ \J>^ SAUSALITO FERRY. ;^</ From Jamjart 14, 1595. Leave S. F. WEEK DAYS. Arrive S. F. 7.00 a.m. Mill T»l., Row Ti!., Sin Rfl 6.45 a.m. 8.00 a.m. " •' " SanQtn. 7.45 a.m. 9.15 a.m. " " " 8.45 a.m. " " " 935 a.m. 10.30 a.m. *• •• " San Qta. 10 50a.m. i'.3oa.m. •• « <,"* 11.5QA.M. -- - I.4SP.M. •' - " SxaQtn. I.SJp.m. 3.23 p.m. " •' " 3.10r.5*. 4.30 p.m. " '• " SanQtn. 4.50 p.m. 5.151-.M. " •« » 5.53 P.M. 6.15r.M. " '• " " " " SanQtn. 7.30 p.m. 11.30i'.M. Rcss Taller sad San R»f«! 8.00 a.m. ToimUs, Cafadero and Way Stations 7.30p.ir. 51.45 p.m. Tomaks and Waj Statinas x 10.'>0i.M. 11.46 p.m. " '♦ " •11.50*.*. §Except Tuesdays and Thursdays. X Monday only. • Wednesdays and Fridays only. SUNDAYS. Ross Valler and San Rafael 7.40 a.m. 8.00 a.m. Mill Val., Ross Val., Sin Rfl., Sin Qtn. 9 15a m. JO.OOa.M. " " •' '• 11.15 a.m. 11.30 a.m. '• - " " 1.15 p.m. 130 p.m. " " •' - Ross Vallej. San Rafael, San Qtn 2.45 p.m. 3.00 p.m. Mill Val., RO3S Vai., Sar. Rfi.,San Qln. 4.20 p.m. *.30p.m. '• '• " •' 6.65 p.m. 615f.M. « " " — " " " SanQtD. 7.30 p.m. 8.00 a.m. Point H«Tes and Way Eution* 7.30 p.m. ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD. SANTA FE ROUTE. TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAIf Francisco (Market-si. Ferry): Jui^y*. } NOVEMBER 3, 1894. { A»«v» 6 :00 p. . Fast Express via Mojave 10:49 f 9:00 a.. Atlantic Express via Los Angeles.. 5:45 * Ticket Office— oso Market 6t., Chronicle build- in*, 8. F. C. H. BPKKRS, ___^^^^ Au't. General Passenger A teak i»llXlir.BS PA(III€ IOMPANT. (PACIFIC SSTSTEat.) Trnlmlfaveanilniril ue nrrl vent WAX Fit A X IS« > LEAVE - Fuqm Dtp. -20, I 8». — ARRIVE 7:«Oa Atlantic *;ipre«i.Osde.. & fast 6:43 a 4 :OOa Cenicie, Vacavillo, liumsey Sacramento ana Redding ■via Davis 7-15p *:3©a Martinez Kapa, Calistosa and *Banta Uosa 6-15* ■:aOAXiI«, Shu .l ose StoVktou. ' Jone, Sacramento, Marys- •«••.». -Z ll } 6 ' R e<» Kl"«*nd •Ororillo 4:I5 P ... 3 «* Teters on.l Milton «7:15p $9:OOa "Sunset Limited," Vestibuled Tiviin through to New Orleans 11*43* »:OOa New Orleans Kxprpw, "Riyl " ; moud, Santa Barbara, I, on Angela*, Dcmine. K.I lUso, „_ . Now Orleans and East 8:45p »:«O\ Martinez and Stockton 10: 15 A 1 :OOp Rite, San Jose and LiTcrmore # !»:43 a • i ■;.;;■ . "**• San Jose and Evermore 1 : 1 1* ti :"'!a P •JJ 1 " 14 ""-'''"-" ttl»« btoamea . . "J :OOp *3 « p «" rtlnez and Way Buttons... tT:45p •*:OOp Martinez, Han Kauion, Vallejo. Aapa, Calistugn, ];i Verano and Santa Uosa. 9:13 a «:OOj> 8, -nlri'i, VacaTille. Woodland, KtngiitsLnii(li:i , Marj-3Till*>, 4-in v wn roTil i, 8 * u<l «»««ueuto ... 10:43 a 4:3opNile\ Ban Jose, liTermore _. . and Stockton 7:13» BiOOploa Angeles Kxi.ress, Fresno, JiaUcmHeld, Santa Barbara K-. and Los Angeles 10:45 a SiOOp Santa FeUoute, Atlantic l Ex- * W "* 3A run 1 V lesg;orM °i^oaudlJ»st... 10:43 a ft or l i vr )ca » Mail, .i..,, & v.^t 9tr, A J 4 :0»p Vallcjo •»?..*'%» 7iOOrOKKon Xx P r Ms . .SacVVmento: Maryaville, Redding, Port- '"'id, I'imetSoiiiidaiid Ka»t . . 1 0:4 »a santa IUVIMQN (Narrow tian^eT »:ii»A Newark, t;enter*ilK-,Snn Jose. " Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa ,., ' ;ruz a- 111 ' Wa| Stations 5:50p •»:15p N.warh, Centcrtinc, San Jose. New Almaden, Felton, Uoul- der Creek, .Santa Crui and •i-iii . T Prlll «l'al Way Stations Ml:2oa tll:43 P Hunters' Train for Newark. AlTiso San Jose, Los Gatos and Way tttatioDn J»:Osp tOAST IMVISIQN (Third A Towiwnd *!«.) 0:43 A .San Jose. Now Alma.ien and _ ..Way Stations 1:45p ■•15a San .luxe, 'j'rus Tiuos, Santa <- nir, Pacific ( Jrovo. Faso Ro- bles, San l.vis Obispo ami ,_■._ principal Way Stations 7:OBp iii? A San .lose and Way Stations... .Vi>Cp .7. A ruI ° Alto ami Way Stations. 3:3 Up •*:*«!■ Sun Jose, Gilroy, Tre3 Pinos, S;iuta C'rnj:, Salinas, Mou- 4 _ _ ter<; a " I'aciUc lirort •10:40*. 3:30p San Joss and l»rjiicti>at Way Stations 9:47 a •4:33rFaio Alto and Way Stations. . •»M(O A OtlOp San Jose Way Stations... •M:4)'la ... v ''alo Alto and Way Stations.. 6:35 a 111 :4.> a ] 0 Alto and inciiial Way Statiuns <7:38p CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRIECISCO— Feet of Market Strut (Slip 8)— •7:00 8:00 D:CO «10:00 11:0Ca m '•i-Mp« 1:M * 2:o ° 3:00 »i:00 5.00 •6:00 p.m. From OULAHD— Foot or Broadwij.— »600 •7-00 *" 8:00 »9:00 10:00 •!1:00 a.m., 112-C3 - . *12:30 2:00 «3::0 i:gQ »3:QQ V.m. "' • v i or Moruill 8-, 1' for Atteruoon: Wundays excepted. 1 Saturdays only — 8 Thursdays only. 1 Sundays ou^