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THE SAN FRANC1SCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1895 WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Barley weaker. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Hay weak. Beans steady. Good demand for Flour. Bank clearings lose slightly. Provisions firm and setive. Dried Fruit unchanged. . Lemeons and Limes abundant, Pouliry nominal. Game quict. Onions in larger supply. Green Peas cheaper. Butter demoral Cheese week E s rule firm, WEATHER BUE AU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, | March 28, 5 P M.—T} essure is highest in Northern California and U d lowest in North Dakota. with another s pression entral oft tlie Washington coast. and th is not 1il present. #ollowing are seasonal rainfalls as comoared with | those of last season on same dat. Rain continues northward to the Columbia Vall Fto extena 16,10 0s Angeles 12.48. last | last season 8.98: Y uma 2 97, last season San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 58 deg. minimum. 45 deg.: mean. 52 deg. Forecast made at San Francisco for the thirty hours ending midnight, March 24, 1895 | For Northern California—Fair, except clearing | ern coast: nearly stationary tempera. | Tally ne winds. | For Soutl Fair; nearly stationary temperature; fresh v westerly winds. Nevada r, except somew probably occasional light rain to-night or Sunda inthe extreme ne on; nearly stat ary temperatur Utah—Fair, except prob eht rain to-night or Sunda D the extre ry temperaty Arizona—Fai rn portion; air; ry riherly 1o westerly W. H. HaMMoN, Fore NEW YORK MA NEW YORK. Marc] e COMMERCIA Y{lear Sides (boxed), $6 25@6 3 | and 115.815 a year ugo. Jul, 2 ...8715 8710 hort Ribs per 100 1bs— MRy £6 15 $605 Jul $6 30 $62 Flour, steady No. 8 Spriny Corn, 451g¢ 14c; No. 8 Cash_quotations were as follow No. 2 Spring_Wheat, 5734@6135¢ Wheat, 61c; No. 2 Red, 54! White, Rye, 531 4. nominal: No. 1 mothy Seed, $5 80: Flax Seed. Mess Pork. @ bbl, $12 1216@12 25; Lard, ® 100 1bs, 86 90: Short Ribs, Sides (loose). 6‘@6 05: Dry Salied Shoulders (boxed), $b 121 3 tillers’ finished goods, per. gal, $1 26; Sugars un- changed. On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter mar- ket was firm. Creamery, 10@19c. Dairies, 8@ 17c. Eggs, quiet, 1016@10%4c Livestock. To-day’s receipts of cattle were estimated at 1000 head, making the supply for the week 88,133, against 64 lust week and 54,399 a vear ago. There were ready buyers’ offerings and the market was nominally ‘steady. Very common to exira | steers were quoted at $4@6 50, and inferior to ex- t ws, heifers and bulls at $4 21 t xus cattle were salable at $2@b 25, according to_qualit Hog T 153,90; eipts were estimated at_11.000, making for the week, against 187,012 last week hoicest of the heay weights sold up 10c to $4 9 , and choice light weights went freely around %4 75. There was a brisk demand and the ¢lose was firm. Sheep—Demand o d prices well supported at $2@3 50 for comr qualities, The lamb market was firm at $3 75@5 90 Receipts — Cattle, 1000; calves, 25; hogs, 1 11,000;" sheep, 1000. SALES. LONDON WOOL LONDON ere was an excellent e wool sales to-day. extreme prices. The 000, of which 500 7140 @ 1s 3d; s offered was were withdrawn, New South Wales — Scoured, Southern Australia Tasmania—Greas o 1pd. New Zealand—Sconred, 5d@)s: greasy, 5d@10d. Cape of Good and Natal—Scoured, 9¢@ 1s 214d; 2 WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. YORK, March e weekly bank nks is as follows: 75:iloans, decrease, $2,453,20 1t of the associated 1 increase, $70.800. The 00 in excess of legal re- $9,449,800; circulation banks now hold $14,1 quiréments. ke mer for Americ; on the 1 securiti Stock Excl e this mornin ral list down a fraction. The d for about an hour, during which a lar, . which epres- an number of shares changed hands. The bear el ment was cautious in its dealings and not disposed to put out very long line: Kreater part of the ss sccounts for the p taki the recovery set in, which grew i the st pric The gains made only Later | rpose of pro g buoyant uli i Pac ; New Jer Electric, 2: Morris and ckawanna and Western, Hudson, 15§ L. and 3 except Pitts ¥ shows aloss of 6 per cent, and & few other shares | which are down a s ing the week d snimation. Among Improvement was a gener: tlemen: of the dissen: coal-carrying companes, Loudon buying and the receiving of short con- with anxious demand in the com- ion. has materially assisted, and the highest ces of the year were touched in the grangers eral tric, Distilling, New England, N v Central, Atchison, Manhattan, Leather pre flocking Val- Kansus and erred. sl fraction. among the anthracite Gel from 134 percen: in Atchison to cent in New Jersey Centrul. e closing was at the best of the week. was heavily traded In throughout and exhib- marked strength, being bought heavily by the concerned with the reorganization of the The closing sal thin 15 of the 512 pe Distill- best pric coal-ca bear t New Jersey Cent the final sule being | he other anthracite | bituminous coal stocks | nd in their ed advanced from 897 to within 34 of the top figure. comi Stures and_also de material advances. The principal gains on the week were: Toledo | and Ohio Central preferred, 8 per cent: Chicago | and Eastern Ilinols preferred, Oregon Improve- | nd Tobacco preferred, 412; do common, | Wheeling and Lake Erie preferred, 414 cific, Louisyille and ew York ed, r ment 1; St. Paul, Minncapolis and Manitoba, ans: and Terre Haute, 4; Burlington and Read] al, 214 ; Louisville, N ed, Delaware snd Hudson, Alton preferred, Rock Island and Denver rande pr 2. Susquehanna and rn preferred shows a 10ss of 2 per cent ulation in bonds was animated to-day. The ed $1,066.000. Higher prices were shed as a rale, the only deciine of more than fon being 1 per cent in Wisconsin Central, ¥ and miscellaneous hond market was active and strong during the week and purchasers ot large blocks of arities. There was a_fair The new fours which IS _the uail foreign I uiry for Governme were traded in recorded on the ~change. Silver £69,000 changing hands at bonds firm, State bonds road bonds strong. The exports of specie from t for the Grain and Merchandise. Wheat—March, 80c. te common to choice old, 3@ old, 316@7, n market 3 pulled, California, $2 75@3 50: West $19@20; 05. Scoten. American, brokers’ price, §9 brokers’ price Tin—Plates, market steady. Coftee—Options opened dull and 10 points lower, ruled dull and heavy ail the forenoon, with featnre: less cables and n’indifferent statistical position and closed dull at 5 points net decline. Sales, 1750 bags, including: rApril, $15 10; September, $14 75; $14 75; December, $14 60, Coftee—Rio, steady; No. 7, 1654c. Mild—Quiet: Cordova, 1814@1fc. 'Sales none. Sugar—Raw. ady, Fair refining, 2 11-1 centrifogal, 96 test, 3c. 6c: No. 2 @37yc; cut loaf, 4 9-16@4%4c: powdered, 4 4,§3 15-16@4145c: cubes, 4 CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO. March 23.—Wheat—The dry weather reasserted to-day its claim to recognition and be- came a principal factor in the early advance. Later @n estimate from the M odern Miller of the present condition of ivinter wheat, making It 76.83 per cent, &s compared with previous years in March, gave the market its second growth, and it grew for a time quite vigoronsly. he weekly ratices from both coasts bei 207,000 bushels more than iin the week before wag also an element in the feeling which prevailed, and the evidence received yesterday of the readincse of the foreigners to take liberal quantities of cash wheat atthe then prevailing price may likewlise have been worked upon by the shorts. The predie. tions concerning the weather for the next thirty-six hours was for colder and fair weather, except for the North, where rain or snow was forecasted. The visible supply is esiimated to show” a de- crease of 750,000 bushels to 1,000,000 for the week. The receipts to-day at Minneapolis and Dy luth were 281 cars, and_yesterday's receipts at the same places were 860 cars, making 649 cars for the two days. The opening pricc for May was from 543p@balac, very little selling below biige. It rose’ (0 55%c, and 8534c was bid as the market closed. Corn—The market moved up alittle in a sort of a protesting way, but was forced to advance in sympathy with wheat. May opened at from 4530 10 4574c, sellers being few at the lower-quotation. It rose to 4614@463/sc near the end, and closed at 4615@46V4c. Business in the pit was only mod: erately active. Oats—Quiet, prices higher, in line with wheat and corn. Few sales were effected. May ranged from 29¢ 1o 29%4c, elosing &t 2914¢. To-duy’s ro- celpts were 192 cars, of which 148 were graded contract. Provisions—The market {5 still marching in an upward direction, It rose again to-day 15c for pork, 5e for lard and 10cfor ribs, with enough bull feeling left in the market at the ¢lose 10 make two or three more advances. Hog receipis for the day .were 10,000, and this, with higher prices at the yard and light specuiative offerings, caused the dvance. “Eitimated recoipts for Monday: Wheat, 60; corn, 104; oats, 180; hogs, 52,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Highest. Wheat No. 2— Lowest. B531gc Bidjge 6535c 4415¢ 4bigc 45%c .$1225 $120214 move- | »n of long | of a meeting | ASTERN COTTON MARKET. NEW ORI April, 5.81@5.82¢ . 2 September, 5.94 vember, 6.00@ NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call nominal at 214%: las closed 215 Prime mercantile paper, 3@514%. § ling exchange firm, with actual business bankers’ bill: $4 B73,@4 88 for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 881,@4190. Commercial bills, $4 &7. Silver certificates, 6355@64; sales $14,000. CLOSING STOCKS. . 53 Northern Pacific. in at $4 89@4 8914 for demand and P 148 " Preferre rre Haute. 3514 U erred. ... American Express.112 an Tobacco. 9554 N 10742 N. 54 Ontario & Weste 196 Oregon Improvmt. — 87 lOregon Navigation 19 4914 Oregon § 1734 Pacific Mail 1713 Peoria D. & E; 146 " Pittsburg 7814 Pallman P 54 Reading “13114 Richmond is 3814 Preferre 51a RioGrand 14 Preferred. & Rock Island St. L. & S, F. St. Panl Preferred.... . . Paul & Omaha Preferred.... Southern &0h relephane. Canads Pacifi & Ohio go Alton. , B. & Q. Del. Lack& W estern1 6: Denver & R. G. L. Hocking Vall Tllinols Central. . St Paul & Duluth. Kansas & Texaspf. 251 Lake Erie & Westn 1714 Ur Proferred. 73U xpress. Lal hore.. 136 L. & Pac 514 Lead Trust. . 3: Preferred. 1414 | Touisville & Nash. 5134 Wells-Fargo. 104 | Louisville &NewAl 715 Western Union. . hattan Consol. 10855 Wheeling & L. | Memphis & Charls. 10| Preferred.... Michigan Central.. 8215 Minn. & St. Loais . Mexican Central... ¥’ Denver & Rio G Missouri Paci 4 General Electric. Mobile & Ohio 1515 National Linseed Nashville Chatt.... 70 Colo. Fuel & Iron National Cordage.. 5 | Preferred....... Preferred......... 8 |H.& Texas Ceni J. Centrai 9634 Tol.A.A.&N.Mi Norfolk & West pf. 1214 Tol.St. Louis&K. North American... 51y Preferred. CLOSING BONDS. U S 4s, registered. . 12034 Cen Pac 1sts of '95. Do, 43 coupon..... 12085 Den & R G 78 U S bs, registered . 115%, Do, 4s. Do, 55 coupon... . 115%; Erie 2ds Do, 4s registered. 111 GH&SA 6s. Do, 45 coupon.....1121% Do, Ts. Do, 2s registered. Pacific 6s of '95.. Ala, Clags A Do, Class B. 3 Do, Class C. Mutual Union 6s...109 Do, Currencies. N J Cent Gen 5s...111 95 La, New Consols 4s_93 Missouri 6s. 100 N Carolina 6s Do, 4s...... S C Non-fund Tenn new set 6s. [Northern Pac 1sts. Do, 2ds. Northwest Consols.13 | Do, § F deb bs 114 R GrandeWest 1sis 8714 837 St. Paul Consels 7s.125 100" Do, C & P W bs. 1111, StL&TronMtGen b5 7874 60 St.L. &S.F.Gen 65.10415 59 |SouthernR.R. 5s.. 88 Va Centuries Do, degerred 814 Texas Pacific firsts. 8634 Atehison 4s.. 661/ Texas Pac seconds Do, 2d A.. 1934 Union Paclstof 97, Canada Sonth 2ds..10215 West Shore4s.. FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, March 23.—The spot market is Aull at 5s@bs 1d. Cargoes continue dull and weak At 24s 114d. ) FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool auotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March, 4s 8d; April, 4s 814d; May, 45 814d; June, 43 Bl4d; July, 45 814d. SECURTTIES. LONDON, March 23.—Consols, 104%4; 287d; French Rentes, 102f 80c EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. — Bassl, Sterling Exchange, sight. o= as9y ew York Exchange, sight - 071} ew York Exchange, telegraphic... — 10 Fine Silver, spot, # ounce. - 831, Fine Silver, 30 days. — 6315 Mexican Dollars. . 52 52 EXPORTS OF BREAD TUFFS AND CANNED MEATS. During the month of February there were export- ed from San Francisco 31,240 Ibs Canned Meats, valued at $2461. The value of exports of Bread- stuffs from Pacific Coast customs districts during the month of February was $1,584,551. as follows: Oregon, $17.345: Puget Sound, $272,965: San Francisco, $832,573; Willamette, $461,668. The exports included 2,584,876 bushels Wheat, value L9143, wnd 159,110 barrels Flour, value BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings last week were $9,661,263, against $9,880,094 for the same week in 1894. s oy PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Futurgs were about le higher yester- $1245 $1225 -$702%% %695 day and spot values were also a fraction firmer, No. ;‘ 85@8614¢c B cul; choice, 871c; lower grades, 5@8234c; extra choice for miliny , 90@9215¢; Walla Walla Wheat, nominal. > » s CALL HOARD KALES, o INFORMAL SESS10N—10 0'clock—May—11 tons, 8815c: 300, 88l4c; 200, 88, Decen}"lbelh2m. 3 1000, 965uc; 700, 963/ REGULAR Mc‘wl'flgmt;luésmx-uly—lm tons, , 8815¢c. D ber—| 3 96450 lQKI, 983/:c, 1200. Befl,y:c. i e ARLEY —Easy and quiet at the decline, thongh eflerlnl;ldavr;nol ;FIV .! Feed, 76@771/4¢ for ordi- ATy, AN c ctl for chol bri; 3 4 808‘0(: Sl ‘hoice bright; Brewing, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 o'clock —December—300 m;m Tazge. - E EGULAR (ORNING SESsioN—December—1 tons. 7T45c: 500, Tdlse: 100, TdB/gc. g OATS—-Nothing golng on Ly of note. Milling, $1 0715@1 1716 ¥ cu: fancy Feed, $1 02 107%: good 10 choice, Qfggu@l common to fair, Bflg ; Red, $115@1 20 % cu; Black, $1 1 128 dray, o 02%;" Surprise, $1 07 o w‘{{x}‘—rmmu the familiar quoml?m. Large 501 4 | Bran sitver, | Yelow, $11734@1 2215 3 etl; Small round Yellow, $1 2216@1 25: White, $1 1714@1 25 B ctl. BYE—Duli at 85687340 odl BUCKWHEAT—86@5c @ ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Very fair local demand at unchanged prices. The export inquiry continues good. Net cash prices are: Family extras, 83 25@3 35 B bbl; Bakers' extras, 3 15@3 20; supertine, §2 1002 35 MILLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 3%4¢ B ve Meal. Bc: Graham Flour, 3¢; Oatmeal, 414¢; ‘ Groats, be acked Wheat. B1gc: Buckwheat Flour, bc; Pearl Barley, 414@434¢ ¥ 1b. CORNMEAL, ETC.y-Table Meal. 3@3l4¢; Feed Corn, $26@26 50; Cracked Corn, $27@27 50 B ton; Hominy, 414@4%c @ b. HAY AND FEEDSTUYFS, BRAN—$13@14 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@19 B ton. FEEDSTUFFS— Ground and rolled Barley, $17 50@18 P ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25 3 ton; Cottonseed Oilcake, $26 B ton. 2 HAY—Is weak again, but no lower. Wheat is quotable at $8@12 B ton: Wheat and Oat, $8 @11 50 2 ton: Barley, $8 50@10 50: Oat, $8@1 Alfalfa, $8 50@9 50: Clover, $8 5 50; Com-” pressed, $8 50@11: Stock. $6@7 50 B ton. STRAW—70@80c 7 bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Steadily held and unchanged. Bayos are quotable at $1 70@1 80 B ctl; Small Whites, $2 75@2 95 P ctl; Pea, $276@2 95 P ctl; Large hites, $2 50@2 80: Pink, $1 65@1 85: Reds,$1 60 @i 85; Blackeye, 85 256@3 50; Red Kidney, nom- inal: Lima, $3 50: Butters, $2@2 25 for small and 82 25@2 50 B ctl for lurge. SEEDS—Yellow Mustard, §1 90@2 % ctl: Trieste, Natlve Brown, §1_50@1 75: Flax. $2 25 P cil; Canary, 3@4c @ 1b; Alfalta, 7@734c: pe, 134@214c; Hemp, s@sx/.sc‘nm DRIED PE. Split Peas,’ 5lpc; Green Peas, #1 60; Niles, $1 26@1 35; Blackeye, nominal— none offering. POTATOES,s ONI POTATOES — Five sacks new game in and sold at @3 F . Sweets are quotable at $1@1 25 ¥ cil for Rivers and $2@2 50 ctl for choicer kinds; Early Rose, 40@50c; River Reds, 25 Petaluma and_Tomales Burbanks, Burbanks, 45@500; Oregon Bur- Salinas Burbanks, 75@$1 8 ctl. n Jarge supply at 80c@$1 15 @ ctl for and 50@75¢ for cut. B A decline in Peas, which were in as the only change. Arrivals were 381 bxs Rhubarb and 252 sks 1b for ordinary and 8@10c Rhubarb, 50c@$1 B box: Los Angeles Green Peas, 3@6c @ 1b: Bay Peas, 316@6c; String VEGETABLES. banks, 50@9 ONION good to VEGETABLE: Beans, ® m: Mushrooms, 15@2b¢ @ Okra, 16c; Dried_Peppers, 11@121ac: Marrowfat Squash, $12@14 ® ton; Hubbard Squssh, $16@12 Cabbage, 50@60c # ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@i0c; Garllc, 4@5c ® b. AND EGGS. BUT for Creame: ized. CrEAMERY—Fancy. Da1ry—Fancy, 12 1lc: medinm grad 6@7c M. R—Dealers anticipate still lower prices The market is pretty badly demoral- econds, 13@14c. 00d to chioice. ; store Butte: 1EE! good. 6@b? 13@15c, 1ai ¥ . B v mild new, 7@8c: common to Young America, 8@10 eady at the improved prices, with Stocks are moderate. Duck 12@13c @ dozen; ranch th sales as high as 15¢ for POULTRY—Was largely nominal, as usual on y. We quote California stock: Live Turkeys 0Oc for G 10@12c for Hens: Dressed Tur- @13c P Ib; Geese B pair, $1 50@2; Ducks, 8 ? doz #4 50@5 50 @ doz youne. #6 50@7 50; do, old, $1 50@5 | @6 50: Broilers, %5 50@6_for large and $i@b for small; Pigeons, $2 25@2 50 for young and 81 75 Arrivals are light, as usual at this sea- $2 50@3; White Geese, $1@) 2 t, § : Hare, $1@1 25; Rabbits, $1 50 for Cottontails and $1 25 @ doz for small. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS—Apples, $1 25@1 50 8 box for choice to fancy and 50c@$1 for common to good. CITRUS FRUITS—The market is foading up they are weak Lemons and again with Oranges Limes are also plentiful and eas alifornia Navels, $2@2 50 ings, $1@1 5 clly Lemons, $3 50@4: California Lemons, 81@ 1 50 for common_and $2@2 50 for good to choice: ican Limes, 85@5 50 ® box: Bananas, 81 25@ ® bunch; Pineapples, $5@7 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUI SINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, four sizes, 44@454c B Ib: smaller sizes, 21@ic B M: Apples, 415 for quartered, 414@5c for sliced and 5@514c for evaporated; Bleached Peaches. 4@6c; Apricots, &@7c for fair to choice and Tlje for fancy Moo Pears, 3@414e for evaporated halves, 3@ for auarters and 113@2¢ for inferior goods: Plum. 3La@3luc for pitte black, 3¢ for pressed an 135@2c for un: SINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Raisins— crown, Joose,dc B Ib: 3-crown, 21pc @ Ib: 2-Crow: 2c; seedless Sultanas, 23,@3c P 1; seediess Mus® . 13,@2¢; S-crown London layers, $1 15@ ; clusters, $2 25@2 75; Dehesa clustes Imperial clusters, 2 75; Dried Grapes— < tnuts are quoted at 6@7c B Ib; | Walnuts, 7@9%%c B 1b for paper-shell and softshell, and 6@7c for hardshell ; Almonds, 2@234c for.hard: s for paper- @41jc for D dc for rough and 8¢ for polished: Filberts, Kafc; Brazil c ® 1b; Cocoanuts, 85@5 50 @ 100. HONEY—Comb, 11@18c 8 1h: water-white ex- tracted, 7c: light amber extracted, 512@6c; dark 5@3%sc P . c@ b vAX—55@ PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Firm and in good demand. Bacon is quotable at Bliac B b for heavy and $c P I for light medium; 9%@l0c B b for light, 10%¢c ¥ 1 for extra light and 12@l4c ¥ Ib for sugar-cured: Eastern Sugar-cuared Hams, | 12c: California Hams, 1ic @ Ib; Mess Bee, $7@7 90 P bbl: extra mess o, lxs&.x 50; family ao, $10@11: extra prime Pork, $10@10 50; extraclear, $17 18 9 bbl:_mess, $16@16 50 @ bbl; Smoked Beef, 91,@10c B 1. LARD—Eastern, tierces, is quotable at 614@ 634c B Ib for compound and Kihe B Ib for pure; pails, 814c: California tierces, 6¢ for compound and #4@8e tor pure: Lult-bbls, B@81AC; 10-b tins, 810 oh: Cco Nuts. T@7} oL 7 B Binti a8 “OTTOLENE— T34¢ # 1b In tierces and 814c @ 1 in 10-b t = & HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 6@ 614¢; medium, 5@51/c; light,414@41/kc: Cowhides, 414@5c; salted Kip, 4l4c: salted Calf, 7c: kalted Ty Hides, usual selection, 9@9%4c: dry 3 f 12@13c; prime Goatskins, Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good summer, 25@830c; medium, 15@25¢; winter, 10c; Sheep: skins, shearings, 10@20c_each: short wool, 25@ 35c each; medium, 30@45¢ each; long wool, 40@ 60c each ; Culls of all Kinds about e less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered is quotable at 4@414c gacn%\; country Tallow, 8%4@4c; refined, 6c; Grease, . WOOL—Quotations for the Spring clip are as fol- lows: San Joaquin, year's staple, 6@7c: do, seven months’. 6@8c; Calaveras and Foothlll, 8@10c. We uote old Wool as follows: Eree Mountain Fall, 5@ 8078 b defective Fall, 4@5c. ?n’burs—cnolce. 814@7c; comnion to g0od, 5@6c SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 56@54c; choice, 6¢; second quality, 434c; third do, S%AC B. VEAL—Large, 4@c; small, 515@6c B 1. MUTTON—Wethers, t@6lac b; Ewes, 6@ 5ihe. flAMB—sPrmm 10c; Yearlings, 8165@7c,® . PORK—Live Hogs, 815@3%4c @ Ib for soft and 4 @434 B 1b for hard and 33, @4c B 1b for feeders; dressed do, 514@7c B 1b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ns. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 414c for Tune and July delivery ex-ship &nd 4%c ex-warehouse: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Harrison's circular says: “During the week there have been the following arrivals: From the Const mines, 12,342 tons: from Swanses, 2708 tons. The liberal importations of last week (over 28,000 tons) have caused an wccumulation in ail the yards, as fully one-third of sume did Aot find immediate buyers, hence lind to be cared for by the importers. The light quantity at hand this week will help 0 éase the murket, as a number of our Jurge steam consumers, principally our iron-melt- ers, are running very light for lack of orders. This line of manufacture has been suffering more than any other branch for want of business for months past. The outlook is more encouraging for a re. vival in the near future. As they are large fuel consumers an Increase of their business means an impetus (o the Coal trade. The advantages 1o ba gained by every branch of commetce would be almost incalculable if & good character of steam Coul could be placed here at a low figure, as this ix our main weapon of defense against Eastern manu- facturers, who can land their products hefe a rices leaving our mills unable 1o compete. Reliingion 15 quotable at 87 50 B tons” New Wellington, #7 50 @ ton: Coos Bay, 35 3 ton: Wallsend, §7; Scotcn, 87 50 Brembo,’ $7 50 Cumberlund, $18 50 in’ bulk and_$15 50 in sucks: et Hartley, nominal; Pennsyivania Anthracicc ¥ge, $11@1%; Cannel, 87 50; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 87 75. CORDAGE—Fure Mantia Rope, 734¢ % ;13- thread, 8c: 6 and § do, 8ihc: Bale Kope, T14@8c; Grapevine Twine, 8Y4c ¥ ib in balls and cotls: Ho, Tuwine, 8¢; Lathyarn, 7vac; Sisal Rope, be; 14 thread, 6o 6 and 9do, 6o; Duplex Rope, S 13- thread, 5lgc; 6 and’d do, 6c; Duplex Bale R bc; Sisnl Bale' Kove. 5@Gtac B ; Duplex Ho fiine, 6c 91b; Grapevine Twine, balls or colls, Ge; Lathyarn, b, SALMON-—The Alaska Packers' Association quotes Red Salmon as foliows: In lots of 25,000 cases, 95¢; 50,000 cases, 92150: 75,000 cases, B0c dozen. et cash 1. 0. b, ex-ship. RICE_-Chinese mixed, new crop, #3 30; old crop, 53 15: No. 1,83 65@3 75, exira No. 1. $4g4 25 Hawaiian, $4 50; Japan, gk 70@3 75 P ctl. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company auotes, terms net cashi: Cube, Crushed, Powdored and Fine Crashed, all 5%c; Dry Granulated, 4¥c; : Eastern, | figure for cream: Western, 10@11¢ | and 13%@3c for unpitted: | i c; Magnolia A, 414c; Extra 3 D, 355c; barrels 14c boxes 1z¢ more. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. , SATURDAY, March 23, Confectioners’ A, 454y C, 41jc; Golden C, 3 more than barrels, an¢ Flour, qr. sks......16.742Potatoes, sks...... 4,379 Greion S 3,939 ‘Washington. . 2y .IE 190 Wheat, ctis 122900, ol regon 11333 Oregon. o Barley, ctls. 3,459(Bran sks 25 Orezon 98 Oregon” & Washington 709 Middlings, sis! 100 Oats, Or, etls 269 Hay, tons..+.r 1% Washington...... 3,176 Hops, bls o Corn, cils. 381 Wool, bls Beans, sks. 175 Hides, no. Rye, cls. 308 Wine, gals. - THE STOCK MARKET. As will be seen by the comparative table of prices, stocks showed 00 marked change last week, except Bodie, which sold between $1 20@1 55, Con. Cal. & Va, $2 7214@2 90, Norcross $1 10@ 1 25,Mexican 86@94c and Ophir §1 60@1 80. News from the mines was 0ot 8t all exciting during the week and so there was nothing to make an active market. Sales of mining stocks at the regular ses- sions of the San Francisco Stock Board for the week. were 49,890 shares. The showing in the Con, Car ®Vats satisfactory. The Occidental has shown up & body of ore out of. the ordinary and the stock Tis been more or less in demand in consequence. NOTES, The Paraffine Paint Company has declared a divi- dend of 25¢ pershare, payable on the 29th. A telegram from Superintendent Lyman of the Con. Cal. & Va. stated that 96 tons of ore had been extracted during the week of an assay value of 6 83 per ton. 2 sb‘;“hse H‘:\L!anmvnl on the Eureka is delinquent in the office to-morrow and those on Challenge and Con. New York Tuesda Following are the Highest Prices During the Past Week Bulwer, Benton Con Belle Isle. Caledonia Challenge Chollar... Con. Cal. & Va Confidence Crown -Point Crocker. TImperial . |23 G ixcheq! “aes G C .| 49 53 a7 ol & Norerows) 110, 1.28] 1.18] 1.15] 1.10) 1. Hale & Norcross| Juli ; Ophir. Overman Occidental. ... Potosi Peer. Iver HIl. Sierra Nevada. si Union. Utah. 2 Yellow Jacket. | BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterda ! REGULAR MOENING SESSION— | 800 Belcher...39390 Eureka C.30,100 § 500 Bodie...1.15250 H & » 100 Chal Con 41100 Me: 300 Chollar.. .43 500 Occ B0CCav 100 Ophir 50 Confid . | 200 C Point Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterda; REG 100 B& B... 85 150 Bodie...1 1.20100 {100 ... 300 Bulwer |s00CCaV 2 200 . 10 Mexican.. 86 600 )0 Occidtl... 13100 S B & M. 21700 . 11100 § Nev ... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, March 23—12 . Bid.Asked. Bid. Asked, 19 Alpha Cor 06 08 Jackson, 40 Alta... 2 25 Julia. — 08 Andes 29 Justice 16--17: Belche — 41 Kentuck. 0+ 05 Best & Belcher. 84 85 Lady Wash — 05 Benton Con Bodie. ... Bullion. | Bulwer. Ualedonia. Challenge Con. Chollar. 80 Mexican. L_49 Con. Cal. & Va.2.70 Con. Imperial. 01 Confidence. 35 Con.New York. Crown Potnt... FasiSierra Nev — 02(Union Con 50 52 30 35Utab... — 08 Gould & Curry. 47 48 Vellow J 54 55 Hale & Norers.1.05 1.10 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, March 23—10:30 A. a0 BONDS. Bid. Asked., Bid. Asked. US4scoup.111 ~ — | Banks, Commersial— U — |AmerB&TC. — Cal 10914 — Cal Elec L 681082110 22814 CntraCW bs. 9915 CalSD&TCo.. 40 420} Dpnt-stex-cp 88~ |FirstNutionl.17714180 EdsnL&P 6s.107 Grangers. ... — F&CH RR65.104 LondonP&A.12! ‘ary-stR5s.108 London&SF, — LosAng L. 6s. 97 Dorimtod 6a.100 Merch Ex 1 IR RE R Banks. Saving: (GerS&Lio. — 1825 101 HumbS&L,1000 = IMutual 5 oigy S s Oak Gas 53. 101 — |SFSavUnion4971481 Do, 2d 135 55.100% — |Sav & Loan..110 ' 150 Ompibus 6s..11974 — (Security......250 326 PacRolIM6s.101%4 — |Union Trust. 760 Do. 2d fs — 7 — | Street Rallway— P&O Ry 65110 120 P&Ch Ry 6s. — 100 Pwl-st.RR61.1091, — Reno. WL&L102 105 RiverW Cobs — 100 SEF&NPRR3s 99 100 SPREAriz8s 82 85 | Powder— SPIIR Cal6s.10914111 AtlanticD... 12 15 SPRR Calbs., — = 80 (California.... 7714110 {Do.lcongd — 90 Glant. 141 — | SPBrRCal6s. 8814 9034 Judson. 7 - BV Water6s. 12004121 | Vigon 75¢ sV 'r4s. 14 %% _Misceilaneous— 5100 1105 ElkDCoal Co. — 20 | SunstTaTes. — ~ — (CalCotMills.. — — Sutter8tR63.108 — (CalDrvDock, — — VisaliaWC 5100 105 Edison Light. 9634 9 STOCKS—Water GasConAssn, — = ContraCosta. 55 — (HawC&SCon 80 HutchSPCo.. 100 [TudsondMeges, 6y 976% 077 Dler Lx Asan OceanicsSCo 49 |[PacAuxFA. - [Poc Borax 48614 Pac 1 & N Co. 8734 Pac Roll Mill PartPaintCa. 24 PacTrans Co. PacT &V Co Pac Gas Imp. Pacific Light, 49 San Francsco 7214 72 Stockton. - Insurance— Firemans Fd. Sun.... 35 SunsetT&T,. 20 1’% United CCo.. — MOENING SESSION, Board—100 S F Gaslight, 7215, Street—25 L P & A Bank, 12314, —_—— Hanuah and Herman Liebes to Herman Liebes, lot on E line of Van Ness avenue, 63:101 S of | :l'll_:i street, S 63:10%3 by K 122:6, agreement and ced; Bertha G. Lilienthal to Adolph Bissinger, 1ot on N line of Jackson street, 137:6 E of Octavia, E 68:9 by N 127:814: $10. William and Ohristiana Ehrenpfort to August Jungblut, lot on W line of Filimore street, 112:6 N of Grove, N 25 by W 137:6; 810, Jumes Moorhead to Grace Riordan, lot on E line gf Fl{%fln;flfl)\le. 126 N of Mcallister street, N 50 ugene Mercier to Peter H., Bielenberg, 1ot on NE corner of Seventeenth and Folsom streets, N 25 by K 100; $10. G.T. and Anna Knopi to Mary L. Rothganger, 1ot on W line of Potreroavenue, 146 8 of Twentieth street, S 24 by W 100: $10. Jobhn Mulcahy to Margaret Muleahy, Jot on E line of Harrison street, 25 5 of Twgnty-sixth, 8 25 by K 100: gift. Estate of Kate or Catherine Johnson by Be%‘- min Bangs fiex«cumr) toJohn A Lennon, loton NE ;‘V‘lr‘ner ;r HEHGON and Twenty-third ‘streets, N by 50: ). 53 Charles Southern to Molllie A. Harms and Kate Josephs, lot on S ltne of Vallejo street, 174:6 E of Stockton, E 18:6 by 8 61:6; gift. Ciara T. 0'Connor by C. 8. Laumelster (Sheriff) to Behrend Joost, 1ot on W line of Vermont street, 266:8'5 of Slerra, 5 100 by W 100, also Jot on N W corner of Sonama and Carolina_streets, N 33:4 by W 100: $1500. Kate S. Hart to Leon F. Balily, lot on W line of Twelfth avenue, 160 N of California street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Sol and Dora Getz to Ruua_ell P. ana Jeane M. Reed, ot on I line of Thirty-sixth avenue, 250 N of D street. N 50 by B 120; $10. George I. and Lizzie Baley 1o’ Julia J, Schwartz, 1ot on SE corner of U street and Forty-fitth avenue, i 182:6, S 100, E 25, N 100, E 32:6,8 125, W 240, N 125; also lot on E line of korty-fifth avenue, 228 Sol U street, 8 B0, 15 340, N 45, W 150e 'S0 120; uiso lot on & line of Forty-fitth averue, 335’ o1 U street, & 126 by I; 120; £10, ¥. A. and Lillian A. McCarthy {o Rutus M. Grant, 1ot 27, block 29, Sunnyside; $10. Hercules Desroster to Ann Desrosier, lot on SW line of Fourteenth syenue, 125 SE of N siroet, SE 75 by SW 100, O'Neil & Haley, 290; fl". mond Kenney o Charles Babbidge, lov 34, block 305, O’ Neil & Haley Tract: $10. George B. M. and Alice M. Gray to C. B. Zab- riskie, fot 14, Gift Map 4; $10. Fred Savage to Peter Murphy, lot on SW line of | 25./11:30r11. | and Dorothea Meckelson, extended to center of Sixteenth avenue South, 50 SE of N street sout s‘afi) 25 by SW 100, lot 3, block 330, Chase Tract Frederick and Jane Dumont to John Clasby, lot 9on E line of Goettingen street, 132:6 N of Silliman, N 32:6 by 1 120 $10. Charles und Amelia Helke to William L.and Adolphe Helke, re-record of 1618 d 192, lot on SW line of Ninth avenue, 300 NW of I street, N\W 75 by SW 100, block 188: ‘also 1ot on SW line of Ninth avenue. 225 NW of A_street, NW 75 by SW 200, block 196: also lot on SW line of Tiwelfth avenue, 225 NW of M street, SW 100, NW to Railroad ave- nue, thence to boundary line of property of South San’ Francisco Homesivad and Katiroad Assocla tion and Central Park Homestead, thence {0 begin- ning, block 249: also lot on N corner of 1 strect and Twentieth avenue, NE 200 by NW 75, block 389, South San Francisco Homestesd and Rajlroad; also lot on W corner of Raiiroad and Thirty-sixth avenues, SW 50 NW 1283:10, block 58, Paul Tract: also lot on W line of San Bruno road, 25 N of Harkness street, S 25, W $8:10, N 36:11, E 92:10, block 81, same _tract: also lot on E line of Goettingen street, 75 N of Dwight, N 125 by £ 120, block 4, same tract; $5345. ALAMEDA COUNTY. William O'Brien of Oakland to Blanche K. Van Haltren of Oakland, lot 13, block R, revised map of Oakland Heights, Oakland: $10. Same to same, lot on NW corner of Railroad ave- Due and Henry street, N 100 by W 30, lot 8, block 528, Gibbins property, map 1, Oakland; $10. Alexander and Louise Campbell to A. H. Breed of Oakland, undivided half inierest of lots on SW corner of Eighth and Castro streets, W 110 by S 100, being lots 14 to 18 and a portion of lot 18, block 71, sublect to a mortguge to the Hibernia Savings and Lorn Society, Oakland; $10. Alonzo P. and Emma J. Boyd to Charlotte Ox- ford of Alameda, lot on W line of Helen street, 125 NofA. N 25 by W 133, subdivision B of lot 11, block 798, Watts Tract, map 2, Oaklaud; $10. . and Margaret A. McHugh to Thomas Moran ot Oakland, lot on NE_corner of East § teenth street and Ninth avenue, N 115 by E 50, block 86, East Oakland: $10. James'E. and H. J. Biy of Oakland to John and Emily Kuefer,lot on N line of Sutter street, 100.69 W of Park, W 50, N 97.67, E 50.02, S 98.56 to be- gnnlog, being ot 17, biock 9, Gaskill Tract, Fast akland; $10. Jane K. Sather (by William J. Dingee, attorney) to Mahlda Peterson of San_Francisco, lot on SW line of Sunnyside avenue, 516. W from N line of Oakland avenue, NW 30 by SW 100, being lot 4, block C, Sather Tract, Oakland Township: $5. Andrew and R. C. Sproul of Oakland 10 G. W. Potter of San Francisco, lot on E line of Fulton street, 89:8 N of Oregon, N 44:10 by E 125, lot 3, block F, south portion Elake estate, Berkeley:; $10. Alice Hillegass of San Francisco to Reuben Rick- ard of Alameda, lot on SW corner of Sylvan w and College avenue, W 219, S 48, E 218, N 50 to beginning, being a portion of the Hillegass estate Berkeley: $10. Adam . and Idah E. Gunn to Grand View Land and Improvement Company, beginning ata point on center line Hopkins street SW_25.53 chaing from N corner Jose Domingo Peralta Homestead Reservation, thence SW 10.04 chains to N W cor- ner lands of Eilen L. Hayward, thence SE 11.61 chains to S line Rose street, thence NE 5.17 chains toE line six-acre tract of Thomas Jones, thence SE 12 ¢ Jose Domingo Peralta Resery tion, the 16.24 chains, NF_2.20 chains to line 2.09- tract of Patrick Brannigan, thence SW to S corner last named tract, thence SE 46 links to center of Cedar street, thence SW to center of California street, then NW (o center Vine street. thence NE to line of lot 12, block J, Schmidt Tract, extended to center of Vine st., thénce NW to SE corner of lot 3, Dlock I, Sehmidt Tract, thence SW to SW corner of lot 3, thence NW 1o center of Rose street, thence NE to SW line of six-acre tract of Henry Williams Rose street: thence across Ro ner of last named tract, and SE_corner of lands of Clara Ready, thence SW to SW corner of said tract, thence NW 1075 chains to beginning, ex- cepting lots 1 to 4, block 2, William Sehmidt Tract: also excepting lots 10 to ‘21, block 2. Miramonte Tract. Berkeley: also excepting lots 1 and 2, block 1, lots 6 and 7, block 3, same tract, Berkeley: $10. Amelia tevens and Olive E.and Hénry D. Lathrop of Alameda to Jonathan R. Talcott of Ala- meda, undivided 1, nterest of block A, undivided 14 otlots 4, 5,17 and 18, block B, and undivided 14 of lots 16, 17 and 18, block C, Patterson Home: stend Association No. 2, Brooklyn Township; $10. Same t0 sume, undivided 1-20 of block A, une vided 1-20 of lots 4, 5, 17 and 18, block B, and undi- vided 1-20 ot lots 18, 17 and 18, block C, Patterson Homestead Association No. 2, Brooklyn Townshi| $810. Note—The object of this deed isto comnle the transfer of the Charles J. Deering Inte the above property and recorded in 517, d. 81 A. H. Johnston of Oakland to A. Marie Spiegel of: ‘San Francisco, lot 17, block D; _ Champion Tract, Fruitvale, Brooklyn Township; $10. Charles Meinecke of San Francisco to Augustus H. Ward of Alameda. .74 of an acre, beginning at a point in the line of ordinary high tide in San Fran- cisco Bay, 8.70 chains S of & granite monument set 10 chai; of SE corner of section 11 2 8, 241fn ner of s ning, being in section 11, tow. Alameda; $100. Mutual Building and _Investment Company to Eunice L. Brewster of San Francisco, lot on street 1o SW cor- ks, SW 4.60 chains, E 1.92 cha ) fon 11, then 0 chainsto begin- ip 2 S, range 4 V corner of Grand street and Encinal avenue, as | widened 00 by N 45, Alameda; $10. Lucy A. 8. Batterman of Oakland to Annie M. S. Ling and Christopher S. Batterman of Colorado, lot on” E_line of West street, 127 N of Sixth. N 48 by 2 75, being lot 7 and N 23 feet of lot 8, block 97, Oakland ; $5. Same (o Mrs. Annie M. S. Lindsay, lot on SE corner Castro and Fourth streets, E 150 by S 100, being lots 5 to 11, block 26, Oukland; $5. Catherine Southern (wite of Joseph I.) 10 Fred J. Southern, Mollie A. Harms and Kate Josephs of San Francisco, the undivided half interest in lot on NE line of San Pablo ave., 27:9 N from NE cor- | ner of Twenty-seventh or street and San Pablo ave., E 58:8, N 25, W 100:8, S 27:9 to be- ginning, being lot 2, block 2025, Whitcher Tract, map 2, Oakiand: gift. Gertrude B. Wurts of Oakland to Cornelia Gard ner of Oakland, lo. on W line of Vicents 240:4 N of Sutter, N 25 by W 150, block C, V. Peralta Reservation Tract, Oakland Township; $10. George Grant (by A. J. Rosborough, Tax Col- lector) to K. A. Haines, 10is 1 and 2 in section 14, township 7 S, range 2 3, Eden Township: $2. ¥. A.and Martha J, Haines of Alameda to Wil- it me, Eden Township: $10. d Kate Hackett et als, (by Robert Sheriff) to Eliza H. Scotchler, lot on SW corner of Castro street and Hayward avenue, W 211:1, 5150, E 150, § 50, E 131:1, N 211:11 t0 beginning, lots 6 to 11, block 4, Black’s subdi- vision of blocks 4 and 5, Harlan’s' Addition to San Leandro, Eden Township: $2496. Builders’ Contracts. Mrs. Hannah Mahoney with J. C. Kelly, to erect a 2-story frame building on N line of Fulion street, 96:1014 W of Baker; 82360. Augustino Calari with D. Cuneo and G. V. Ca- vaglia, to erect a_3-story frame building on E line of Jasper place, 37:6 S of Filbert street; $4450. Elizabeth G. Flanders with W. W. Rednall, to erect a 1-story building on W line of Fifteenth ave- nue, 176 W of Point Lobos; $1350. e THE CALL CALENDAR. Marcs, 1895. -{Sa. Moon’s Phases. 2 March 4, First Quarter. 3| 4667 8|9 = March 10, 10{11{12(18/14|15|16 Full Moon, 17[18]19|20|21 2228 March 17, =1 Last Quarter. 24|25 26| 27|28 20 30 @ 2o 81 New Moon. OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. , | DESTINATION | SAILS. PIER. Santa Rosa..|San Diego_. ... | Mar 24,11aM Bdw'y 2 Columbia... Portland Mar26,10am | Spear Willamt Val Mar 25,1043 | Bdw'y 2 Coos Bay Mar26. 8au Bdw'y 2 China |China & Japan Mar 26, 3ey P M S8 City Puebia. Vic & Pgt Snd Mar 26, 9am|Bdw'y 1 Coos Bay. Sar 26.10ax Va lejo Mar 2712 x Vallejo |Mar27, apy|Lombrd Humbold{Bay | Mar 27, 2px | Bdw'y 1 Eel River..... | Mar 27, 8ax|Valléjo Mar 2811au | Bdw'y 2 Mar28. 12x PM 8§ ... |Miss'n 1 Mar 29, 4pm Vallejo Mar 30,10aM |Spear Mar 30, BAM Bdw'y 2 |Mar 300 94 Washt'n Mar 30, [ . Mar31. 9am | Bdw'y 1 Mar 81,1043 | Miss'n 1 Mar31, 5py | Vailejo Apr North Fork. HumboldtBay Waila Walla| Vic & Pzt Snd Farallon. ... | Puget Sound Alce Binchd Portland scent Cit; STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | ~ Frox I Kahulul Kabulul. China ar Due Mar 23 Mar 23 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 24 Mar 25 [Honolnlu. Puget Sou Humboldt Newport . Grays Crescen| Columbia. Umatilla. 1| Victoria & Puget ‘| Newport. U008 Ba HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCHE HYDBOGBAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, BAN FRANCISCO, March 23, 1895. The tima ball on Telegraph Hill was droj exactly at noon to-day—L. e., at noon of the 1. me: or at exactly 8 P. L, Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lientenant U. 8. N., in charge. ) SUN AND TIDE TABLE. 24 (11.14910.202] 4.244 every Wednesday at 2 p. M. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY. March 23. Stmr City of Everett, Buckmann, 5 days from Comox : 3900 tons coal,to S P Co; Port Costa direct. Stmr Bertha Hays. 16 days from Alaska. via Nauaimo: 6% days, coal, machinery, etc, to Alasks Commiereizl Co, Br stmr Belgic, 25 days from Hongkong, via Yo- kohama 14 days'9 bours 20 wmin, pass and madse, to &00 S8 Co, - 4 Schr Orion, Anderson, § days from Eureka; lum- ber and shingles, to Chas Nelson. Cleared. SATURDAY, March 23. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria; Oregon Raiiway and Nay Co. Nic stmr Costa Rica, Mcrntyre, Nanaimo; R Dunsmuir & Sons. Stme.Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Jeanie, Humphrey, Prince WilliamjSound; Paclfic Steam’ Whallng (0. Stmr Saimo, Mason. _Prince William Sound: Pa- cific Steam Whaling Co. Whal stmr Balaena, Williams, whaling; Pacific Steam Whaling Co. Stmr Celia, Johnson. EI Bridge and Construetion Co. schip Eiwell, Ryder. Nanaimo: John Rosenfeld’s on-s. 1tal ship Catorina Accame, Borzone,Queenstown; Bark Highland Light, Hughes: Cooks Inlet; Alaska Packers' Assn, Sailed. SATURDAY, March 23. Stmr Alcatraz, Fagerlund. Nic stmr Costa Rica, Mc! Triumfo; California yre, Nanaimo. Stmr Point Arena. Johnson, Mendocino. Whal stmr Balaeno, Williams, wheling. Stmr Salmo, Mason, Prince William Sonnd. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, Crescent City. EBktn OF Crocker, Piltz. Hilo. Bark Highland Light, Rughes, Cooks Inlet. Schr Prosper, Schroeder, Grays Hurbor. Schr Melanchthon, Remmegs, Seattle.. Schr S Danielson. Gruggel, Point Arena. Schr Rebecca, Christinnsen, Eureka. Schr Mayflower, Olsen, Suslaw River. Returned. SATURDAY, March 23, Schr Laura May, Hanson, hence Mar 6 for Grays Harbor, on account of being in collision. | Charters The barks J A Borland, Blectra and Nicolas | Thayer load cannery supplics for Alaska: schr ther Buhne redwood at Humboldt for Honolult bark Ceylon mdse for Honolulu: schr Alico Cooke | mdse for Honolulu; ship America conl'at Departurs | Bay for this port. Movements iof [Vessels. Yesterday the schr Alice Cook was towed from | Mission street to the refinery and the bark High- | land Light went to sea. | The schr Emma Utter was towed to the stream and the Laura May to the Alameda ways. | The bark Albert was tow from the refinery to | Mission street and the steamer Columbia irom | Main street to Spear. | To-day the ship Sierra Miranda will be taken to | section 2 seawall, the steamer Bertha to Green street, the Hidalgo and Sonoma to Main street, ti John Cook to Howard No. 2, and the ships We dale and Thistle to Harrison. ‘The schr Charles R. Wilson will go from Chan | mel street to sea, and the ship Two Brothers from i Oakland to Pacific. | ‘The ship Elwell will tow from Mission street to sea, and the bark Santiago from the stream to the | refinery. The ship Robert Lewers will go to sea, and the ship Springburn from the seawall to Port Costa. The bark Columbia will tow from Phird streei to sea. To-merrow the bark Electra will be towed from Oakland Creek to Folsom streef Jno Baizley from the stream (o Gre g Miscellaneous. | DON, Mar 22—Br ship Strat] 'yfe, pre- | sly reported aground has gotoff, and has sus- tained no apparent damage. Telegraphic. | POINT LOBOS — March 23—10 p M—Weather hazy: wind NW: velocity 16 miles an hour. | Spoken. ! Jan 24—298 33 W, Brship Glenburn, from Port- | land for Queenstown. | No date—37 24 N 125 13 W, ship India, from Nanaimo for Acapulco. Domestie Ports PORT BLAKELEY — Arrived Mar 23 — Bark | Meércury, hence Mar 1 ‘Sailed ‘Mar 23—Br stmr' Beltisloe, for- South Adrica i COOS BAY—Sailed Mar 23—Stmrs Arcata and Arago, for San Francisco. oEORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Mar 28—Stmr Sunol. { SAN PEDRO——Sailed Mar, 23—Schr F' 8 Red- | fiele, for Tacoma; schr Louise, for Umpqua, FORT BRAGG—Sailed Mar 23—Stmr Westport. | Arrived Mar 23—Stmr Noyo, hence Mar 22, EUREKA—Salled Mar 28—Stmr Pomona,for San Francisco. PORT TOW NSEND—Arrived Mar 23—Schr Rob- ert Searles, from Honolulu; bkta Uncle Sfohn. SEATT Arrived Mar 23—Schr Fred Sander, Tt from New MBLE—Arrived Mar 23—Schr Spo- PORT G. kane, hence Mar 8. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 22—Stmr Advanco, from Colon. Foreign Ports. —Arrived Mar 19—Br shipHelga, hence STOCKTON—Arrived Mar 20 — Brship Queen Victoria, hence Scpt 14. BREMEN — Arrived Mar 21—Ger bark J C Pluger, hence Mar 14, via Valparaiso. FALMOUTH — Sailed Mar 22 — Br stmr Eu- phrates. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Feb 27—Br stmr Sikh, frm Tacoma, 28—Senrs Apaconda and Golden Fleece. Mar 5—Schrs Retriever and Willard A-nsworth, for sealing cruises. Arrived Mar 5—Schr Vera,from Victoria. Mar 7— Schr Winchester, hence De¢ 8; Br schr E B Mar- vin; Br schr Agnes McDonald, 8—Br schrs Casco and Diano; Br schr Geneva, from Vancouver; schr Ida Etta, ‘from Seattle: Br schr Viva; Bf schr Ocean Belle, from Victoria. PORT PIRIK—Sailed Mar 22—Bark Carondelet, from Newcast! NSW. i Trived Mar 22— Bark Arkright. from Port Gam. te. kg NANAIMO-Arrived Mar 22—Bark Carrollton, hence Mar 11, —Sailed Mar 23—Bark Gen Fairchlld, Francisco. AUCKLAND—Sailed Mar 23—Stmr Alameda,for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEMW YORK—Arrived Mar 23—Stmr Paris, from Southampton. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Twelfth Page ‘OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post 8t., cor. Stocliton, for 8an OCEA—N STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Coolgardie gold flelds (Fremantle), Austra- lia; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest Tates to Capetown, South Africa. *__Stearuship Australia. Honolulu only, Tues day, April 2, a 10 A Australian steamer ARAWA salls via Honolulu and Auck- land Thursday, April 4,80 2P0 Cook’s Parties to Honolulu, April 2. Reduced excursion rates. Ticket office 138 Montgomery street. Freight office 327 Market sceet. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS,, General Agents. 6 R. & N. 3 PORTLAND . R. s AND ASTORA. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- stree: wharfat 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all points in OREGON, WASHINGTON and IDAHO. State of California sails March 30, April 9,19, 29. Columbia sails April 4, 14, 24. ‘Until further notice rates will be REDUCED to %12 CABIN. %6 STEERAGE. For other rdtes and information apply at 19 Montgomery street to F. F. CONNOR, W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agent. GEHA‘AgEIIK. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPMY! JISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN Francisco for ports in Alaska, 9 A. . March 8, 21, April 5, 20. May 5, 20. For British Columbia and P:ngn Sound ports, March 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fifth. day thereatter. J For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, March 2, 6, 10,14, 18, 22, 26, 30,and every fourth day thereatier, 8. 2. % or San_Diego, stopping only at Port Harford Santa Burbara, Port Los Angdles, Tedondo. (Los Angeles) and Newport, March 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day’thereafter, ai 11 A. M. For ports’in Mexico, 10 4. ., 25th of each month. Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st., San_Franclsco. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE F¥rench Line to Havro. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morion st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English raiiway it the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first class $160; second class $116. LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboneut. 4 ..... ... March 30, 6:00 4., LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent. 2 . g PR “April 6, Noon LATOURAINE, Capt, Santelii i ... Aprit 10, 2:00 v.2¢. A apply to * BRGET, Agent, A, No. 8 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. G | sailing dates and cabin plans may | BUNDAY! | 6:10 Px 5:00 Px ! LEAvE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, WILTE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork,%ueennown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. (CABIX, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodation: selected; secondcabin, $85; Majesticand Tenton $35 and $40. Steerage Tickets trom Engiand, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway &nd Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rate: Tickets, procured from W.H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Cowmpany, 613 Market st under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. 0 ROYAL MAIL STEAN PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgh, France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail 8. Co., issued for freight and treas- are to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymonth, Cherbou class, $9° , Southampion. First class, $195; thi 50. For further particulars apply te PARROTT & CO., Agents, 308 California st. TRAVEL! RAILROAD SANFRANCINCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market 88, San Francisco t WEEK DAYS—7:40, 210, 6:30 P. 0 P, M. Saturday: and 11:30 ». 3. 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A. M.; 5:00, 6:20 P. M. San Rafael to San Francisco. 11:10 A. 3.3 Extra trips 1:40, 3:40, 8:8 s—Extra trips at 1:30, 3:30, schedul Leave San Francisco. Arrive WEEK Novato, (10:40 talumi, | 6:05 1 anta Rosa.| 7:50 lton, Windsor, Msour, Piota, Hopiand & | 7:40 AM 8:00 Ax ah, 7:40 ax £:00 Ax Guerneville. T:40 Ax 8:00 ax| S A 5 PM und Glen Eillen. | 10740 axx 10:30 A% 105 py| 6:15 P at Santa Tlosa for Mark Wess Btages conne Springs. Stages connect b for Vich . Lakeport, wood, O prings, Me Bragg, U port, Cahto, Wi Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, T 1 Valley, Harris, Blocksburg, Bridgevilic, Hydesvilie and Eurek; Saturday to Monday round-t rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be yond San Rafael at half rat Ticket Offices, corner New Monizomery ang Market streets, under ihe Palace Hotel H. C. WHITING, R Gen. Munager. ip tickets at reduced SAUSALITO FERRY. From JaxvAvr 14, 1895, LeaveS.F. WEEK DAYS. ArmriveS. F. 7.00A.. Mill Val., Ross Val,, Sea Rfl....... 6.4BAM. BOOk, ¢ “ 5 Gtn, 7.45a.M. 9.15. 84540 10.504.3. 11.504.M0 1.80%. HREER ST E 8an Qtn. 4.50P. §aa Qi viee. . D.5SPM, 11.307.M. Ross Valley and San Rafeel. . 8.00a.. Tomales, Saradero and Way § #1.46p.M. Tomales and Way Stations, 2L.46r .M, < e - §Except Tuesdays and Thursdays. * Wednesdays and X Mondsy oaly. idays only. SUNDAYSE. and San Rafuel. vov..o.. Ross Valle 8,00A.M. Mill Val., 10.00A.M. 11.804.3. 1.30P%. loss Val., San RIl. Ross Valley, San Rafael, Sau Qta . Mill Val,, Koss Val., San R11., S 8.004.3. Point Reyes and Way Stations. PUTHERN PACIFIC ¢ (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave and are due (o arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Fros Manci 13, 18 B 7:004 Atlantic Express (via Martinez and AR Lathrop) Ogden & Fast T:ABA 2:004 Port Costa and Bevicia...... 10:454 T:30a Nape, Oalistogs and *Hanta Foea ‘acaville, Esparto, Sacramento, and g via Davis; Martinez and San Ramon. . 6:43p 8:304 Niles, San Jose, Stockion, Tone, Sacramento, Marysville, Ited Bluff aud *Oroville 2 *8:304 Peters aud Milton. . 8:30A Port Cost, Beniciaand Way Stations §9:004 “Sunset Limited,” Vestibaled Train through to New Orleans.......... 9:004 New Orleaus Express, *Raymond, Santa Barbara, 1,05 Augeles, Demi- ing, El Pago, New Orleans and Tast. 1:00p Niles, San Jose and Livermore. .. Niles, San Jose aud Livermore. 0 Sacramento River Steauers +1:30p Port Costa and Way Stations. > 4:00p Martinez, San Lamon, Benicia, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Il Ver- ano aud Santa Rosa. . 9:10a 4:00p Vacaville, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Sacramento . 11:458 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Livermore, aud SRR oo sss-eazasracseassnort T3 5:00r Tos Augeles iixpress, Freano, Bakers- field, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles . 10:13% 5:007 Sauta Fe Toute, Atiautic Express Stockton) Ogden an 6:00p Haywards, Niles aud 16:00¢ Vallejo 6:00 Oregon ‘Fixpress (via Martines Stockton) Sacramento, Marys Reddivg, Portland, Paget S and Fast. 10:00r Port Costa and Way Stations. carried on this train.. SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gange). #3154 Nowark, Centerville,San J ose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzaud Way Stations % *2:152 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Alinaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations 5:50p 4:150 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. . 0530 111:45p Hunters' Train for Newark, Alviso, San Joss, Los Gatos and Way Stations....... ... 18:00% COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) 6:434 Sau Jose, New Almaden and Way et T S R W4 8:154 Sau Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Pacilic Grove, Psso Robl San Lnis Obispo axd Prinel) Way Stations. sa b . . . 10:404 Sau Jose and WW Statious. ., . 11:454 Palo Alto and Btations ;... . Pinos, Santa *2:20¢ Sau Jose, Gill o ‘orey and Pacifle Cruz, Salinws, isor San Jose and B 4 2. aad ose i 2y *4:25¢ Palo Alto aud Way Station: 5:10p San Jose and Way Stations. 6:30p Palo Alto and Way Stations . 111:45p Palo Altoand Principal Way Stations, ”x!‘;’ 458 7:03¢ 5:06e 3:30p CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISG0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:00 9:00 8:00 *10:00 11:00a.. 400 6.00 6:00 g AN, 2 4:00 *3:00 P.l‘, » ;:%:lm&p P for Afternaon. cepted. § Thursdags only. % ATIANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD. SANTA FE ROUYE. TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN Francisco (Market-st. Ferry): LEAVE) yendt MARCH 11, 1895. P..Fast Express via Mojave, . Atlantic Express via Los A3 Tickét Ottice—650 Market st Chronici , 8. F. ing,

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