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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1895 fa WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Petrolenm and Gasoline advanced. harp rise in Silver. n Dollars still higher. and for China. 10 Wheat Freights quiet. Bariey lower. Outs, Corn and Rye dull. Bren in light stock and firm. Jiay and Straw easy. Pink Beans weaker. Potatoes firm. Onions lower. Butter still in large supply. very firm. Cheese unchanged. Poultry doing better. Game dull. e COMMERAA $6 9715, May ribs advanced from 86 10 at the opening to #6 25 and closed at $6 1214, The leading futures rauged as follows: ‘Wheat No. 2— Lowést. 533450 B47sc 5614c 45%5c AQS%C 4635¢ 812 5214 812 30 $12 b :12 50 $6 97 87 12:2 872705 Highest. 54! $610 £625 $6 40 Flour, stead; unchanged: No. 2 Spring Wheat, 5714@8134c: No. Apples quiet. 3 Spring Wheat, nominal; No. 2 Red, 5314@5414c: Oranges and Lemons lower. Al A013@L0% o No;2 Oats, 254p0: No. 4 Honey slow 2nd weak. 9 Ryeinse R ey, B30 Moo Bk “nnv,gi Dricd Apricots steadier. No."4.'46c: No. 1 Flax Seed, $1 42: Prime Tlmo Nuts end Raisins dull. thy Seed, # 25@5 30: Mess Pork, B bbl, $12 20 on and Lard marked up. Hams stiff. ow weak. Hides improving. @12 30; Lard, 7 100 b (loose), $6 05@6 10: D F) o Wool and Hops very siow. S35; SVniice, disuiners Hogs firm. Beef steady. Mutton weak. $1 26; Sugars unchansed. Grain Bags quiet. Coffee lower. Coal firmi. More Strawberries arrived. ket was firm. 18c. Egge, firm, 1114@1 WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. The run of cattle was 1i quence of the larger suj UN1TED STATES DEPARTMENT QF AGRICUL- TURF. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, March 27, 5 r. M.—Synopsis and general fore- | Y3 AUOULIONS With 4% ca: The storm which was mentioned as central | last night off the coast of Washington and Oregon has moved rapidly eastward during the past twen- ty-four hours and is now central in the vicinity ot Puget Sound. Rain has been general during the day throughout the entire State of California, except | the extreme south portion, and has extended east- | ward througbout Nevada. Rain bas been contin- uous throughout Oregon and Washington for the wenty-four hours. The rain in California has heavies the San Joaquin Valley, and e southward as far as Los Angeles. les the rain best grades were quoted re in moderate supply, y with natives. and a steadier feeling ob! | morn . Sales were princi 160 to 200 pound veights. arometer reads to- At Canby the wind | an hour from the south, and | e e e ce | lamb market. dy eastward, and | Teceipts tending to softe nerally clearing | Were quoted_at $4 60@- irsday. € | arounds 35 75. 1is as comvared | D939 date: Em 36.38 | thin lambs. ted Bluft 28,000; sheep, 15,000. CHICAGO ME CHICAGO, Tir., Francisco nimum, Maximum temperatur deg. Rainfall summer than th 1 the high prices, w dealers during the | chops from now on. sco for the thirty ending m for Norc It bly slightly i souther! < the night. nowers followed by temperature, o brisk ready advanced about 25 For cle Sonthern certain. which forced dealers to raj All kinds of beef, meat, are being sold n a pound higher than products cheese are worth ould be bought for on There is little likelihood t becanse the con; cooler. ; consid ‘asional rain to- Mo, Forecast Official. | K MARKETS | FONDON LONDO; general sele ¥6., March tion offered hange shortaccount, with alues being estab- Iished on t s travsactions, ranging from 14 v -Skles in detall to 37 « At the openi: the market was | =N South Wales— moderately active, and, as a rule. the first prices | 113 g 1@9%/2 e were b yesterday, |V A105-batcs. YOSteriuvs | greasy, 415d@104. ana. which | * queensiana—1608 bales. and Susquehanna 4 higher. A sharp nt set in, under the infiuence of shares broke 314 ! | greasy, 134 5199 134d@9146d. f Good Hope STOCKS I 1 off 1@l per cel ey and Pittsbu res brou NEW em ik Kook mlare cally completes the opera ing Trust and per cent. Prices o'clock. and_duriug lar on na: e cach 1 n the same di up to 1 he market ere | may go produce. buying gold in Fra: < | may besent to America ._Orexon Improvement @135 ver cent ook | Eric prefe ting a reactio: | have risen in anticipation | month. Al silver securic were irregula New Je and Wheeli ional Lead, 11/ re and Hudson, . & St referred coming report. o gain of 1 per | ay's depression in the | rorable rumors regarding | and feeders was fairl Tying roads. | ashade stronger than y speculation | 1600. Cow stufls was in prices ruled about steady. erns, §4 25@4d 50. EASTERN active and t The ager sales the share 446000, out* of il for _ he | ,511,000. Lo and_ Nash- l P and Sheffielq | Middlings, ‘division seconds | ©XPOris_ 1o the Continen da ernyiirast nvee | neu receipts, 15,450 en and Hartford | ined 114: and ent consols fives, Terre Haute seconds, inia Midland generals rose 1. sirst iucomes and Northern per cent. New Jersey bles of 1902, sold at 114, 21 on January 24. Money on calt fairly 88@4 for six Hops—Quiet. weaker tone to the market. were anywhere from 15¢ to 20 off from day’s quotations, with_average reductions 1 ’s 1oss was recovered. sorted light and best light. and 5 for Receipts — Cattle, 14,000; calve March 27. | Prices of all kinds of meats will be higher this v have been for ten years past. World's Fair period will be ex- ded by the figures asked for roasts, steal relief wui come before the fall. all qualities, from J tions whi | not change for several months WOOL and competition was brisk. bought nearly a thousand bales. Dales offered was 14,633, of which 500 were with- 12d@1s 1d; greasy, 4 YORK, N.Y., March 27. ers | Tost’s cablegram from London sa 4.90; feeders, 33 653 75; bulls, $2 NEW YORK, N.Y., March 27.—Cotton—Quiet; 5-16¢; et receipts. none: gross, 6234 | sales, 125, all spinners; stock, 208,88: 4281; to the Continent, 779: $6 90: Short Ribs, Sides Salted Shoulders (boxed), ar Sides (boxed), $6 30¢ finished goods, per gal, On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter mar- Creamery. 1 Oc. Dairies, 8@ 1ige. Livestock. beral to-day. As a conse- pply there was a much ‘The bids of buyers r- 15c. 25 and 6 45 was about the | outside quotation. Common to light steers could be had at $4 156@4 50, and the bulk of the dressed beet and shipping sorts changed hands at $4 75@6 Good butcher stock was not more than 10c lower, and common stocks showed scarcely any change. The cattle market was lower than last weelk. The at $6 25. Texas catile but were weaker in sym- The feeling that cropped out at the close of the hog market yesterday was still in evidence. pared with yesterday’s opening price, sales showed | areduction of 10c. “There was freer buying later f the | Com- tained, but no par: Top_sales were §4 rime 4 90 for ipally it $4 8 hogs and at $! active, and the differ- s favor, the increase in n prices.’ Choice sheep 4 75 and choice lambs From these figures sales ran down 25 for common sheep and to $3 7@+ for 500; hogs, T MARKET. Che Post sa hich were made by some 18 not probable th: Prices have al- per cent is rhouse to hash 2 to 5 cents | ow - from @ month ago, and pork ‘ feet to head- | more than they of the montl erably the i hat a re: ) e SALES. .—There was a good at the wool auction sales American buyers bales. Scoured, 6144@ Scoured, 514d@1s 914d; Scoured, 8d@ls 14; bales. Scoured, 4d@ls Scoured, 44@814d. 68 bales. Scoured, 5l2d@ls | and Natwal -115 bales. The Evening The £550,000 | in gold exported to-day to South America practi- | tions connected with the | recent issue of Chilean treasury bills, but more gold | irection in payment for It is understood that the shipment of w | £0ld to the United States, expected to go to-day, | has been deferred, probably on the hardening of | e The bond syndicate is understood to be | and £400,000 thus bought | on Saturday, but this is efinitely settled, there being no urzent haste immediate further supplies of gold in America. e stock markets were irregular to-day. Consols of Cheaper money next ies are firm. Americans rand generally dulion profit-taking. | | Readings were exceptionally better. cifics were flat. on gloomy anticipations on the Canadian Pa- OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET. OMAHA, NEBR., March 27.—Cattle—Receipts, very limited supply and The trade in stockers active and prices as a rule $4 6@ ; Wesi- sterday. COTTONX MARKET. t, forwarded, 586; Total to- Britain, 80. exports to G tock, 919, NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. essy at 2@3%: last loan 2%; closed 2. Prime mercantile paper, 4@5a%. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business in bankers’ bills at. 34.8814@4 894 for demand and =) Ly days. Posted rates, fisfla@c 89 and $4 90@4 9015, Commercial Wool—Dull. bills, 74@4 8715 Silver cerilficates, 6432@ Oranges—Steady: California, $2 75@3 50: West | 8455C- anl‘.:..gs: 50@4 00. . SIS SEOURS. Pig Iron—Weak; Scotch, $19@20; American, | Atchison.. . 5% Northern Paclfic 3% £9 50@12 50. Adams Exp) L1435 ‘Prefl‘n’ed.. 16 Copper—Steadv: brokers' price, $9 75; ex- | Alton,Terre Haute. 38 |U. P. Den. & 4 @9 40. Preferred.. o [ombiwestern. 20% brokers' price, s .y American Express.. lerred. 7 36 b SO Nexchaniie ‘American Tobacco. 93 |N. Y. Central 9454 3 lates, quiet. Preferred .......108 N. Y. & New Eng.. 3534 Spelter— {7 Baltimore & Ohio.. 5614 Ontario & Western 161y Sales of 'Cha " tin $14 10; 10 | Beil Telephone.... 19432 Oregon Improvmt. 1014 nds April cop- | Canada Pacitic.. .. 8742 Oregon Navigation 19 ay copper, $9 35. Canada Southern.. 4914Oregon Short Line. 514 Coffee—Options opened steady ot 6 to 10 points | Central Pacific..... 173 Pacific Mail. 237 advance, with light Jocal buying orders, and closed | Ches. & Ohio. - 17% PeoriaD. & E: firma at 15 to 25 points net sdvance. Sales, 11,250 | Chicago Alton......146 Pittsburg. m""""'f""‘rmi glnn .lbls : 15 lfibApsd. $15; t_mgfltxg.ulhku, : 5;;;‘ g:m;:e e 4 85@14 90: July, $14 80@14 85; Septem- - s 3 Ber 314 70: Getober, #1450, U Consolidated Gas. 130 Richmond Termini— Shot Coffee—Kio, quiet: C. C.C. & St. Louis 3714 7. 1654c. ¢ ild—Quiet : Cordova. 18 19c. Sales, 1000 bags Coio. Coal & Iron.. 534 Santos, private terms; 1500 Maracaibo, private | Cotton Oil Cert..... 2534 terms. | Del. Hudson. ......127 ugar—Raw, firm. Sales, 9850 bags Cuba, cen- | Del.Lack&Western161 erftugil, 06 tésts 82: S50 baks mame ot Srhe im | Denverd it G. pid. 5614 bond to Canads: 300 begs molasses sugar, 89 test, - 143, 2%c; 400 bags same, 1 13-16¢: refined, quiet. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO., ILL, March 27.—The dry weather was again the ruling influence in whest to-day. The market ruled firmly but only secured the mod- erate gain of 14@34c in the end. Business in corn and oats was siack and ho change in price took place. Provisions were firm but lost all they gained early in the day, and closed about 25 on tne day be- fore. Wheat was generally firm, mainly on the Chicago & E Tl ptd 91 Hocking Valley.... 2634 Tlinois Central..... 87: St Paul & Duluth. . Kansas & Texas pf. Lake Erie & Westn 44 |U. S, Express | Preferred. - |RioGrande&Wesin 163 Preferred. . . 87 {Bock Island. /St. L. & S. F. 1st St. Paul. Preferred. Preferred.. ISt P. M. &M Southern Pacific. Sugar Refiner; Tenn. Coal & Texas Pacific Tol. & 0. Cen. Union Pacific. Wab. S. L. & P: Preferred. dry weather. The English Murkets were remark- Nas Wells-Fargo. 05 ably steady, considering the weakness here yester- L",}:f,‘;’,’:fif&;‘;‘,‘,f,‘,ngg',‘:,‘,‘:"fi',‘:“g e day. Liverpool opened a shade lower, but closed | Memphis & Charls, 10 | Preferred. it the loss recovered. Paris at the opening was | Micbigan Central.. 9234 Minn. &t Louls.. gg% without noteworthy change, but Berlin came m | Mexican Ceptral... nyer .. with 114 marks decline. Minneapolis and Duluth fih:fl“l&‘&flflflm 23; TS E;lfcmc - gg receipts were 318 cars, nst 166 a year ago and x:-nvemecn 0. ,1{ l/.l‘l-lmF d;m-eedu i % 281 4 week #go. The opéning price for May was | N/ o att.... 70 |Colo. Fu n.. 24 from 5475@b6c to bbe stralght, and after touching l\;llo’? Lo rdage.. 6!/.‘ Preferred......... 50 b4’ cfnrnnlnsllnlllgrndu-nyndvumedwssfl/tc, S5ty el . ,3 ,‘l!-ifi’l':xtl%(f‘?‘;_- ;% ranged between that and 55%c during the | N.J. Central . xg’/m o Q'n'o m'&xcc 3 greater part of the tfme, The price near the end | NOI est pf. ‘01.St. Lou! .C.e was about midway between the top and bottom of | NOFth American... 415| Preferred......... 7 a: day’s range. At the close 55614c was bid for Y. Corn opened rather casier, but 100k heart from the strength of whea and ruled above yesterday’s closing price, except for a littls ‘when it sold at 463/s¢ for Ma; day was from 4634,GA6Tic, Oats were generally quiet, and May, after having s0id higher all day, closed steady. principally centered ' in July. Buyiog was quite good wnd the tone firmer, Moy ranged between 340 and 299/5@2914c, closing at the latter price. Jn’jl{ range. from 2015@2914c Lo 28 3 e business in provisions was faij the tendency was in the main uj an easy opening. Liberal ofterings on the hard spots | Do, 4a. principally improved. and the main prices were | § C Non- Very little changed compared with those of yester- | Tenn new set gy ;May pork rose from $12 30 at the start (o Do, Ss. = B%;/,Ind closed at $12 3214, lard rose Do, 3s.. 10 57 25, but reacted to closed at | Tenn old U S 4s, registered.. 1201 Dofiloouwn. 120 U S 58, registered..115: CLOSING BONDS. Cen Pac 1stsof '95.16014 Den & RG 7. .45 . Bl ..108 N J Cent Gen 5s.. 11215 Nnmz;;: Pac 1sis. 114 St, Paul Consels 7s.125 shc &P W Bs.. 11214 IronMiGen bs 77 St. L. & S.F.Gen 65.104%4 5 10 for | No'imporzant change was noted in the sheep and | Both were ( | nd an additional | advance of abour the same proportion is almost The cause of this is the short supply of | cattle followed by the necessary inerease in value, Pprices to consumers. ' | from “port ion will come, | nanced values will | | ‘The number of | | Va Centuries....... 58%/Southern B.R. 5s.. 8714 Do, deferred. . 7 "|Texas Pacific firsts. 87 Atchiison ds........ 663 Texas Pac seconds. 24 Do, 2d A. *_19%|Union Paclstot'97.108: Candda South 2ds. 1057 West Shoreds..... 10695 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EN6., March 27.—The spot market 15 dull and steady at bs. Cargoes are rather easier at 245 3d. Flour firm; demand moderate; St. Louis Fancy Winter, 6s. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Laverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March, 4s 814d: April, 45 814d; May, 4s 834d; June, 48 834d; July, 4s 834d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Ex6., March 27.—Consols, 104 7-16; silver, 2934d; French Rentes, 102f 80c. PORTLAND’S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, OR., March 27.—Exchanges, $223,- 887; balances, $68,000. “‘he-l—smn:_ Walla Walla, 44c bushel; Val- ley, 80c @ cental. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. §48814 Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. i Exchange, sizht — 489, New Yor - 07y New York - 10 Fine = 6514 Fine S - 65 Mexican Dollars - 5a IMPORTS OF GROCERIES. TImports of Groceries at this port during the first two months of 1895 were as follows (;ona;g;nw-gn hy eriod in 1894: Sugar, 56,988,000 ths, ‘flg:h:::nb? %22.000" Coftec, 4,577,000 Ibs, against 6,182,000 Rice, 14,891,000 Ibs, against 14,657, 000; Tea, 239,400 1bs, against 423,800, PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS; WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are dull at 265 bla and 27s 6d usked forspot business. The chartered wheat fleet n port has a registered tonnage of 35,200, against 30,600 tons on the same date last year; dis- engaged, 43,600 tons against 31.200; on the way to_this port, 225,500 tons, against 211,000. WHEAT—Spot quotations have not changed mueh of late, though futures have fluctuated more orless. A fair call for shipping Wheat 15 reported. No. 1, 85@8614c B ctl; choice, 8714¢ B ctl; lower grades, 75@821sc; extra choice for milling, 90@ $215c; Walla Walla Wheat, nominal. CALL BOAED SALES. NFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—May—300 87%5c. December—100, 9584¢: 400, 9555c 9514¢; 500, 953/ac. oLAE Mo SEss1 2200, 95%sc. May—100, 87%c; 800, Spot_prices are lower again and the market 15 quict. Feed, 7215@73%c for ordinary, and 76c @ ctl for choice bright; Brewing, 80@90¢ Botl. CALL BUARD SALES. INFORMAL SES8105—10 0'clock—December—300 tons, 7214¢; 100, 728 REGULAR OATS—Receipts are light and 5o is the demand. Previous prices are quoted. Milling are auotable at $1 0715@1 173 ® ctl; fancy Fecd, $1 0216@ 107 good 1o choice, 9912c@§1; common 1o air, 85@90c; Red, $115@1 20 @ cil: Black, $110@ Gray, 95c@81 0 Surprise, $1 0T%@ i ctl. i'dfi) Continues dull and easy offerings of damp Corn, some of below quotations.” Large Yellow Small round Yellow, $1 20@1 @1 25 © ctl. Very quiet at 85@87%4c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Unchanzed and dull at 85@95¢ w ol FLOUR AND with liberal hich has to be $1 1216@ White, MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The China steamertook out 16,142 bbls. This business is very good just now. The local de- mand is nothing extra. Net cash prices sre: Fam- 5 @ bbl; Bakers' extras, 2°10@2 35 B bbl. —Rye Flour, c® b 3 raham Flour, Oat Groats, 5¢; Cracked Wheat. 31gc; Buckwheat Flour, b Peari Barley, 414@4%,C B 1b. COKNMEAL, ETC.—Table Meal. 3 50; Cracked Corn, $27@: Hominy, 452@4%c B b. o Feed 0 @ ton; HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—Supplies are light, but the market is un- changed at £13@14 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@19 B ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, $17@18 @ ton: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton: Cottonseed Oilcake, $26 @ ton. HAY-—Receipts are ample for the current de- mand and the market is kept eas in conse- quence. Wheat is quotable at $8@)! ‘Wheat and Oat, $8@11 50; Barley, $8 50@10 50: Oat, $8@11; Alfalfa, $8 50@9 50: Clover, $5@9; Compressed, $8 50@11; Stock. $6@7 50 W ton. STRAW-—Is hardly as firm at 70@80c § bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Pinks are off a little again, but the other kinds are firmly held at the recently improved prices. Bayos. $1 70@1¥0 B ctl; Small Whites, $2 75@2 95 P ctl: Pea, $2 75@2 95 B ctl: Large 50@2 80: Pink, $1 65@1 80: Reds,81 60 ed Kidney, nom- quotable .at $1 90@2 B ativeBrown, $1 50@1 75; Flax @2 50 @ cil; Canary, 3@dc B 1b; Alfalfa, 7@7 Rape. 1 g@ifl 4c; Hemp, 3@8%c 9 1b, DRIED PEAS—Split Peus, 5loc en Peas, $160; Niles, $1 25@) 55; Blackeye, nominal— none offering. 'Quotations seldom change, there being no trade of any consequence. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—The market is In pretty good shape, the best sorts being firm. Fourteen sacks new came in and sold at 3@314c B 1. Sweets, $1 25 @ ctl for Rivers and $2 50@3 ¥ ctl for the choicer kinds; Early Rose, 40@b0c @ ctl; River Reds, 30 35c '@ ctl; Petaluma and Tomales Burbanks, 5@60c: River Burbanks, 40@50c; Oregon Bur banks, 60c@$1; Salinas Burbanks, 75@$1 B cil. ONTONS—Are ip larger supply and lower 75c@$1 B _ctl for good 1o choice and 40@60c for cut. VEGETABLES—Arrivals of the current sorts continue heavy and orices are weak in consequence. Arrivals were 1148 bxs Asparagus, 784 boxes Rhu- barh and 321 sacks Fens, Asparagis, Tocws 25 3 box for ordinary, $1 50 for No. 1 and $2@3 for fancy: Rhubarb, 25@75c B box for ordinary and 85c@$1 for fancy ; Los Angeles Green Peas, 215 4c @ Ib: Bay Peas, 914@be; String Beans, 20¢ 1b: ushrooms, 16@26¢: Dried Okra, 16c; Green Pep: pers, 1216@1bc: Dried Peppers, 11@121ac: Mar- rowfat Squash, $12@14 % ton: Hubbard Squash, $10@12; Cabbage, 50@60c B cti; Feed Carrots, 30 @40c; Garlic, 4@be @ 1. A BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Nothing new. The stores continue crowded with both creamery and dairy goods and the market is weak as usual. CrEAMERY—Fancy. 1414@16¢; seconds, 13@14c. DatRY—Fancy, 12@13c ® b: good to choice. 10@ 1lc: medium grades, 7%4@8c B Ib; store Butter, 6@ic® b. CHEESE—The demand and supply sbout balance and prices are unchanged. Fancy mild new, 7@8c: common 1o £00d, 6@6yac; Young America, §@10c: Eustorn, 13G15¢, Iatter figure for cream: Western, c'B b 668 Very firm. Ranch are tn fair supply, but store continue remarkably scarce. The demand is satistactory. Duck Eggs, 16@17c: Store Eggs, 1212@13%sc B dozen; ranch Eggs, 14@16c B doz. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The market is lightly supplied and firmer all around, and most descriptions show & further small advance. Wequote Califoruta stock: Live Turkeys, 11@13c @ Ib for Gobblers: 11@13c for Hens: Dressea Turkeys, 13@150; Geese 3 pair, 815062; Ducks, $6@7 doz; Heas, 34 5065 50 Roosters, younz. $6 50@8: do, oid, $4 50@5: ¥ryers, $6 50@7: Broilers, §5 0@6 ior large and $4@b ‘for smull: Pigeons, $2 25@?2 50 for young ana 81 75@2 for old. GAME—Dull and not very firm. Gray Geese, $2 50@3; White Geese, 75¢@$1; Brant, $1 175; Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 {or Cotton- tails'and $1@1 25 ® dozen for small. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, 4 ORCHARD FRUITS—Apples Continue in suffi- clent supply and dull at $125@150 B box for choice to fancy and 50c@$1 for common to good. BERRIES—Another ot of Strawberrles came 1n yesterday and brought 75¢c B basket. CITRUS FRUITS—Seven cars were auctloned as follows: Fancy Navels, §1 60@] 95; choice do, #110@1 95, sundard a0, G0csT 45; tancy Secd: lings, 50%1 10 choice do, 80c@$1 05; standard do, 70@80c; Malta Bloods. $2@2 50; Lemons, $1 40@1 50." We note another decline in Oranges and Lemons, both being in large supply and dull. Stocks of Limes are also sufficient for all_needs. Dates quoted at 415@bc B 1: California Navels, §1 50@2 25 B box: Seedlings, 75@$1 ® box Sicily Lemons, $3 50@4: California Lemons, $1@ 150 for common and $1 75@2 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $5@5 50 P box: $1 26 @28 bunch; Pineapples, $5@7 @ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Dealers report rather more tone to Apricots at unchanged quotations. Other Fruits are dull. Pranes, four sizes, 415@434c b: smaller sizes, 2: P Ib; Apples, 4145 for quartered, 4 for sliced and 5@5%4c for evaporatea; Bleached Peaches. 4@6c; Apricots, 51%@7c for fair to choice and 71jc for fancy Moor- aiii: Pears, ‘?4 for evaporated halves, 3@ic r quarters and 1 for inferior goods; Plums, w%c for pitted ana 114@2c for unpitted; Flgs, Wiack, 8¢ for pressed and 134@2c for ua- RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Are very dull. Raisins — 4-crown, 1 are quotable at 4c @ B; G-crown, 2%ac 1 2-crown, 2c; seedless Sultanas, 234 P 1b; seedless Mus- catels, 13;@2c; S-crown London |m $1 15@ 140 9 box; clusters, $225@2 75; Dehesa clusters, 82 : Im)| clusters, $2 75; Dried Grapes— lw’l‘&x‘\ kinds continue dull, Almonds in par- ticular. Chestnuts are neglected at 6@7c P b; ‘Walnuts, 7@9%c B 1b for paper-shell and softshell, and 6@7¢ !g rmdxeu; Al:.gd!. 2@2%4¢ for hard- shell, P b for softshell, and — for paper- shell; Peanuts, 5@6c for Eastern and 4@4ige for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@6e; Pecans, for gu:.'h ,;mi7 &c lgrmpoguned: ’“lb%“"; gcl: D%nzu Nuts, C % ; Cocoannts, & HONEYZDull wnd ek Honew Toney 1s looked for for some time vet. Comb, 9@lllac B m:t w t:;-v;mras extracted, 615@7C: l;ilzcwn]l;ber extracted, 14c: dark amber, 5@ e BEESWAX—25@27c B 1b. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Hams are stiff at the ad- vance. Bacon has also been marked up. The de- mand is active and the market is in good shape. _ Bacon, 814@9c B for heavy and grac B Db for_light medium: 10c B 1 for light, 1036@11c B 1b for extra light and 12@14c F,Ib for sucar-cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hums, 1215 11140; Mess Beef, $7@7 50 B bDI: extra mess do. $8@8 50; family 40, $10@11: extra prime Pork, $10@10 50: extraclear, $17 o 18 ton e, $16@16 60 ¥ bbl; Bmoked Beer, 4@10¢ B . ARD—Local dealers gave prices an upward turn of 14c vesterday in sympathy with thead- yance at Western points. Eastern, ' tierces, 63,@ 7¢ B 1 for compound and 5%c B b for pure: pails, 914c; California tierces, 6¢ for compound and gcmxoapl?mhlu-hms, 814c; 10-Ib tins, 834 B Ib; do COTTOLENE— 73;¢ n tierces and 814c i 10 tins, A0 P B St HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS Tnstead of the decline that dealers have been expecting for a month or more the market is now firmer and more active, with falr chances for an improvement in Heavy salted steers are quotable at 6@ medium, 5@51/5c; light.414@4Yac; Cowhides, salted Kip, 415c; salted Caif, 7c: salted ary Hides, usual selection, 9@9%4c; dry dry” Calf, 12@13¢c; prime Goatskins, Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c; medium, '15@25c; winter, 10c; Sheep: skins, shearings, 10@20c ench; short wool, 2! 3bc each; medium, 30@45c each; long wool, 4 60c each: Culls of all kinds about Yac less. | TALLOW—Weak and unchanged. No. 1 ren- dered is quotable at 4@dl4c P Ib: country Tallow, 8ig@io; refined, 6o Grease, Sc B . VOOL—Continues quiet. 'Arrivals are mainly confined to Southern Wool, Not much _activity is expected until a better ciass of the spring clip comes forward. ‘Quotations for the Spring clip are: San Joaquim, year's staple, 6@7¢; o, seven months'. 6@Sc; Calaveras and Foothill, 8@10c. We 001 a3 foilows: Free Mountain ¥all, 5@ B Ib: defective Fall, 4@be. HOPS—Choice, 615@7c; common to good, 5@6c ® 1. There is no trade at all. New York is ship- bing about 3000 bales per wesic to London, gt this is not expected to materially affect this market. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Business on future account is insignifi- cant thus far. Calentta Grain Bags, 414c¢ for June and July delivery ex-ship and 43¢ ex-warehouse: ‘Wool Bags, 24@26c. COA L—Ts firm at the improved prices. Weliing- ton, $8 B ton; New Wellington, $8 9 ton: South- field Wellington, $7 50 % ton: Coos Bay, $5 @ ton; Wallsend, 7 50; Scotcn, $8% ton: Brymbo, $7 50; Cumberland, $13 50 in' bulic and $15 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Ege, $12; Welsh Anthra- cite Igg, $9: Canncl, §8; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 75@8; Coke, $12 in bulk and $14 in sacks. CA. 5D FRUIT—Apric $110 B dozen; Peaches, $1 80@140; Pears, $1 20@1 25; White Cherries, $1 60; Black Cherries, $1 40; "Plums, $1 15 A dozen. CANNED VEG: $1 05@1 15 @ dozen, COFFEE—Trade is dull and prices are about 1ic lower. Prices are quoted at 20@2lc B B for good to prime washed Costa Rica: 19: 4c for zood Costa Rica mixed with black @1814 for fair Costa Ric: @173%0 for common to ordinary Costa Rica: 18%,@1934c for £00d to prime washed Salvador; 173;@18c for £ood green unwashed Salvador; 21@2114¢ for prime washed Guatemala: 1934, @2014c forgood to strictly g00d washed Guatemala: 18@19%ac ¥ I for fair washed Guatemala; 1616@17 ABLE: s Tomatoes,75¢; Peas, or Oil, cases, bbls, $1 15 (manufacturers’ rat bbis, boiled, 67c; Oil, bbls, 65¢; cto ene, 2014c; toc; Pearl, 187c 2 ? gallon; Head ; Mineral Tlluminating, 300 deg, 22c in cases; Standard, 110 deg. fire test, 17c B gal in cases (caps), 17%c faucets and 13¢ in buik. GASOLINE, ETC—Prices are higher. 63 deg Benzine, bulk, 14c 3 zal; cases, 181gc: 74 deg Gaso- line, bulk, 1414c: cases, 1934 509 g A Quoted at 53,@6Y4ac B Ib. ) LEAD—Quoted at 634c P Ib. PENTINE—Quoted at 54¢ % gallon. acific Cod, 100-1b cases, is quotable at 50-1b bundles, 4c; Squares, 714c: Norway 4c: Anchor S ! Middles, 6Y4c Strips, 7¢; Narrow-Gauge do, 6YaC T3jc; Oriental Blocks. Ge; Seabright Blocks. 7¢.” MacKerel, half bbis, $9 for No. 2 and 38@8 50 for No. 3 Edstern Smoked Herring 300 @ keg; Dutch do. 90@$1 25 @ keg: Whitefish, $1 50 in half bbls and $1 75 in kits; Tongues and Sounds, $16. : AILS—$1 85 for iron and steel and $1 75 for wire. QUICKSILVER—$37 B flask. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crashed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 53%c¢; Dry Granulated, 434c; Confectioners' A,'454c; Magnolia A, 414c: Extra C, 4jsc; Golden C, 874¢c; D, 354c; balf barrels L4c mioré than barrels, and boxes Lpc more. WOOD, LUMBER, TIES, ETC. Posts, 8c each; Redwood, $5 B cord; Oak, 6 50: pecled, $9; Pine, $6: Railroad Ties, 8, 41c for 7x8and 45@50c for 7x9. ound Bark, $20 B ton. e Redwood Manufacturers’ Assocl- ation quotes: No. 1 Rough, $13@17: No. 2, $9@11 8 M; Pickets, rough, pointed and fancy, $10, $12 and $18 9 M halt-inch surfaced and clear, No. 1, $52 : 86 deg Gasoline, 6 A M; No. 2, $22@28 P M; Rustic No. 1, 815 3: No. 2, $90@24; surfaced and rough clear, No. : @?22; No. 2, $12@16; T. and G., No. 1, $12; No. 2, §12@14. CISCO MEAT MARKET. Soft Hogs drag, but good hard stock s firm and wanted. Choice Beef is steady. Veal. Mutton and Lamb are easy. W holesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follows: EEF—First quality, 5@b 5 . re : 1, 535@6¢ B 1. - Wethers, 5la@6e 2o Fves, 1@ ac. LAMB—Spring. 8@c; Yearlings, 6@7c B b. FORK_Live Hors 314 % Ib for soft, 4 @i @ b for hurd_and 33,@1c B b for feeders; essed do, 516@7c B Ib. ) OF PRODUCE. WEDNESDAY, March 27. RECEIPTS Flour, qr. sks. 18.925/0nions, sks. 404 Oregon. - 7.717| Oregon. 603 686/Middlings, sks..... 1,227 3,380 Hay, tons. 327 . 5,861 Straw, tons 30 Oats, Or, ctls 211/Hops, bls. 4 Beans, sks. 1,979 Wool, bls. 525 Potatoes 751 Raisins, bxs. 700 3,826 Hides, no. 535 39 Wine, gals. THE STOCK MARKET. Stocks were steady yesterday, though business was dull, and there were no fluctuations calling for especial comment. NOTES. Silver made o sbarp jump yesterday, selling up to 6514c at New York. If the current rise keeps on it ought to help the market. A. K. P. Harmon, who bas been ill at his home in Oakland for two weeks, is improving. George Hough, an Lasiern man, has been ap- pointed superintendent of the Comstock Tunnel Company, in place of Superintendent Nichol. The Live Oak Consolidated Mining Company of Nevada County has levied an assessment of 10 cents per share, delinquent April 8. The Grizzly Ridge Mining Company of Nevada County has levied an assessment of 94 of a cent per share, delinquent May 10. BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR MOENING SESSTON—0:30. 16/100 Ophir ..1.60 sg‘?so Savage....37 e AFTERNOON SESSTON—2:30. 100 Belcher...39150 B & B....83700 H &N..1.15 100.. -40 300 Bullion. ..21 200 Ophir. ..1.60 -1.35 200 Challng C.40 100 Savage....38 -80, 50 Kureka C.34200 S B& M..17 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterda; REGULAR SESSTON—10:30. ;22700 E1 Encino19:200 Occidt. ’»z's&oaan..l.l . 4013 50 ... 1714500 ... 1.1714/500 . Y3100 —2:30. 2100 H & N..1.151450 Oceidtl. -26.100 . 1.1714/300 Ophir. ... 850 CC&V .2, gifi 3 L& éggs"“" +.2.70 300 Mexican. 100G &C......48400 ... . 85 Assessments Pending. Following s a list of assessments now pending: Delingt Coxpaxy. |No, Amt. mme'l Sale Day. Board. 16, 10 .Mar 8. Apr 1 58 10/ Mar12Apr 3 26 Marl6 . Apr 10 18| 03 Mar22 Apr 16 13 08 Apr 17 18 28l Capr 11 39 U5|.Apr 2.Apr 28 25/ Apr Bl.Apr 80 Crown Pol Aty 7 rown Point. 85! “Apr12l May Occidental.. 18 10/ Apr20iMay 15 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, March 27—4 P. M. Best & Belcher. 82 84 Lady Wash. — _ 50 Mexican 0 1.35 Mono . — 2 20 2 Mt. Dia} 10 - 18 18uccidental 18 10 120phir. 1.60 Challenge Con. — 41 Overm 14 Chollar.. L 49 5lPotos:. 51 52 Con. Cal. & Va.2.70 2.75/Savage. 36 37 Con. Imperial. 01 ~ 02[Seg. Be Confidence.....1.25 —Scorpion 05 06 Con.New York. - 06 Sierra N d + ) 80 Crown Point... 38 40[Silver Hill — 3 KastSierra Nev — 05[Syndicate. —~ 05 Exchequer..... 03/ Union Con. 50 52 Eureka Con.... 25 35|Utah.. - 08 Gould & Curry. 47 49| Yellow Jacl 54 55 Hale & Norers.1.10 1.1 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, March 27—2 p. ). BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. U'S4scoup..111 ~ — | Banks, Commercial CaliatCmvass 005411014 4 s ST “al-stCble: 0 Anglo-Cal ... 563 Cal Fleo L 65 10895110 - Bamh ot Cai. 218 23 41 CntraCW s, 8914 . Dpntstex-cy 88 irstNationi. 17714150 EdsnL&P 63107 110 |Grangers . 91 F&CH RR6s.104 LondonP&1.12334127 Geary-stR55.108 ~ — | London&SF. — = 3214 Losingl6s. 9734 — Merch Ex.... Do,Gnted.65.100 " — |Nevada. MKL-StCble6s122 — |Sather B - NevONgR8s. — — | Banks. Sav NPCRR6s.10215 — (GerS&LCo. — 1800 N Ry Cal 8. 97 100 HumbS&L.1000 — N RyCalbs. — — Mutual 37 Oak Gas 5s..101 — Do, 2d iss 55.10034 — Omuibus 6s..119 ~ — | PacRolIM6s.1011, — Do. 2diss 6s. — = — - P&O Ry @110 120 [California.... — 10634 P&ChRy6s. — 100 |Geary = 90 Pwlst.RREs.1095 — |Marketst ... 3815 3914 Reno. WL&L102 105 100 Riverw Coss — 100 15 SF&NPRRSs 99 10014 Sutter-st. - SPREAriz6s 83 — | Powde: SPRRCalfs.110 — |AuandcD... 13 1314 SPRR Calds: — 90 California.... 7744100 Do.lcongid — 90 |Giant.. 133, 1414 SPBrRCalfs. 883, 92 5 = SVWatergs..120 ~ — . 25¢ T5c SVWaterds... 9714 9734 ~Miscellaneous— StkinG&EEs100 105 BlkDCoal Co. — 20 SunstT&T6s. — ~— CalCoMills.. — — SutterstR55109 — |CalDrvDock. — — VisallaWC6s100 105 | EdisonLight. 969 97 _STOCKS—Water |GasConAssn, — " — Contra Costa. 67 — HawC&SCo. — 8 Marin Co. —~ .80 5! 8% 9% — 100 [JudsonMfgC. — = — 814 99 [Mer Ex Ass: 108 - 50 P 4 31 95— [PacBorax... 99 — 5% 48 PacloNCo o 80 U4 88 [Pac Roll Mill 2 PacificLignt. 491, — |PartPainiCo. — 9 SanFrancsco 721 — [PacTransCo. 27 Stockton..... =" 30 [PacT&TCo - Insuranc SunsetT&] == Firemans £d.150 160 |United C C: 25 Sun. — 718 MORNING SESSION. Street—$10,000 S V 4% Bonds, 97%4. AFTERNOON SESSIO Poard—18 Atlantic Dynamite, 13; 26 Giant Pow- der Con, 14; 10 S V ‘Water, 9815: $1000 S P Branch Railway Bonds, 8634 $1000 do, 9. Street—§2000_California-st R R Bonds, 11014; $2000 Sutter-st R R Bonds, 11034. THE CALL CALENDAR. Marcy, 1895, Su]>.[Tu. Moon’s Phases. March 4, 3|4l 5 ! - March 10, 12 @ Full Moon. 19 March 17, Last Quarter. March 26, New Moon. 26 Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | |San Diego. Panama. Coos Bay Kahului. SAILS. | PIER. Mar28.11aM| Bdw'y 2 Mar28. 12u PM SS ?|3Mar 29,12 x| Vallejo | .| Miss'n 1 Truckee . Pordand...... Mar 30, 4PM| Vallejo State of Cai| Portland Mar 30.10AM | Spear Eureka ....| Newport Mar 50, 8aM Bdw'y 2 HumboldtBay North Fork. | HumboldtBay Walla Walla Vie & Pgt Snd Mar 30. 9aM| Washt'n Mar 30, 9aM Miss 1 Mar31. 9aM Bdw'y 1 Farallon. ... | Puget Sound.. | Mar 31,10Ax Miss'n 1 Alce Binch Apr 1, 5rM|Vallejo Crescent Cty Crescent City.| Apr 1. 8ru|... Santa Rosa. JApr 111ax Baw'y 2 Scoti Apr 1, 5P| Miss 1 Austraiia....| Honolulu. .. [Apr 2/10ax|Oceamc Arago. Coos Bav..|Apr 210A%|Va leio Coos Bay ...|Newport .. [Apr 3, 8ax|Bdw'y 2 Pomona..... HumboldiBay Apr 3. 2pu|Bdw'y 1 Weeott. Eel River..... |Apr 3, 8aM Vallejo Portland Apr 10AM |Spear STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, STEAMER | FRroM | Dom Truckee.. . Portland. ~-Mar 28 Walla Walla. | Victoria & V..\I:: 28 Farallon .. Puget Sound. < Mar 28 Humboldt |Humboldt Ba; Mar 28 Eureka. |Newport . Mar 28 Del Norte. ‘Gn\\'s Ha ..Mar 28 | Crescent City. .. |Crescent City. " Mar29 | Homer. | Yaquina Bay _Mar 29 Alice Blanchard | Porand Scotia. .. | Yuquina National City. Santa Rosa.. -Mar 30 Pomona. “Mar 81 Weeott Xel River. “Mar 81 Rio de Janeiro. . |China and Jap: April 1 Columbia.. | Portiana Umatilia. Victoria & Coos Bay. Newport Arago. 0s Ba: Corona. SUN AND TIDE TABLE. SUN. |MOON. & Lnrga.ifimnll.!smnlx. Large. (Rises| Eel.sl Sets. 280154 1147 6,424 6.407 6.01 6.29 9.01p 29.] 0.43a 2.14p 7980 7.15p 6.00 6.3010.08p s’ EXCHANGE, HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCE HYDROGRAP: SAN FRANCISCO, March 27, 1895. } The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120ta ‘meridian, or at exactly 8 . ., Greenwich time. F. FECHTELER, S. N., in charge. 2 |HIGH WATER|LOW WATER. z 1c OFFICE, U. S. Lieutenant U SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. ‘WEDNESDAY, March 27. Haw stmr Kahulhi, Tyson, 1034 days from Ka- hului; pass, sugar, etc.. to Hawailan Com and. Sugar Co. Stmr Queen, Ackley,59 hours from Portland, via Astoria, pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co.g@ Stmr Alex Duncan, Nicholson, 14 hours from Moss Landing; produce, to Goodail, Perkins & Co. Stmr San Benito, 81 hours from Tacoma; 4500 tons coal to S P Co.” Oakland direct. Stmr Australia, Houdlett, 6 days and 15 minutes from Honolulu; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. , Schr Eila Johnson, Smith. 18 days from Clipper- ton Iland; 24 tons guano, to W Freese & Co., also 22 workman. Schr Anlta, Aas, 5 days and 20 hours from Ense- nada: 230 sks concentrations and 40 sks- gold uartz, 10 Ybarra Gold Mining Co; 2 sks wax, to J uther & Co. Cleared. WEDNESDAY, March 27. Stmr Pomona, Hall, Eureka; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr Saturn, Lewis, Panama; Panama Steam- ship Line. Fhip Two Brothers, Windrow, Nanaimo; George Titeh. Ship Cyrus Wakefleld, Henry, Nanaimo; John Rosenteid’s Sons. Br ship Gifford. Muir Sydney; J J Moore & Co, Schr Falcon, Petterson, New Westminster via Port Los Angeles; Kennedy & Ingliss. Ship Llewellyn J Morse, Marschall, Karluk; Alaska Packers' Assn. Brig W G Irwin, Spreckels & Bros Co. Sailed. WEDNESDAY, March 27. Stmr Saturn, Lewis, Panama. Stror Wecott, Magee, Eel River. Stmr Pomona, Hall, Eureka. Ship Llewellyn J Morse, Marschall, Karluk. Ship Two Brothers, Windrow, Nanaimo. Williams, Honolulu; I D | Mar 14; schr Annie Gee, Ship Cyrus Wakefield, Henry, Nanaimo, Brig W G Irwin, Williams, Honolulu. Schr Mary ¢, Campbeli, Bodega. Charters. The bktn Quickstep loads lumber at Port Blake- ley for Shanghai. Movements of Vessels. Yesterday the bark W G Irwin,the ship L J Morse and the bark H W Alma were' towed to sea. ‘The stmr Arcata_was towed from Oakland Creek to Vallejo and the bark Oregon from Alameda to Mission No. 2. To-day the ship John Cook will tow from the stream to Howard No 2 and the bark J M Grifiith from Channel street to sea. The bark FS Thompson will tow from Oakland Creek to Beale street and the ship Caterina Accame from the stream to sea. ‘The ship Yosemite will tow from Mission street to Oakland Creek and the ship Oriental from Beale street to the Union Iron Works. w‘l'he ship Gifford will be towed from the stream sea. Miscellaneous. NEW YORK, Mar 26—Stmr Citv of Para, pre- viously reported, has docked at Newpor:; passen- gers remain on board. 3 Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS — March 27—10 » M—Weather foggy: wind BE: velocity 20 miles an hour. Spoken. Jan 30—53 S 93 W, Brahip Flery Cross, from Astoria for Queenstown. Mar3—9 N 32 W, Brship Isle of Arran, from Oregon for Queenstown. Mar 21—37 N 21 W, Br ship Argomene, from Ta- coma for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. GRAYS HARBOR--Arrived Mar 26—Bktn Cath- erine Sudden, hence Mar 9. 27—Schr Prosper. ice hence Mar 11; schr Vi- senr te, hence Mar 14. 0: sehr VO te, for San Fran- Jor San Francisco. 27—Ship Colum- atle for Sun Franclsco. = . varro, he from VENTURA—Arrived Mar G B y e Y 08— Passed in Mar 27-Stmr Salmo, hnc Ma 23 for Prince William Sonnd. A O ANGELIES—Salled Mar 27—Stmr GE;.’E;«SD{x'fq;ffi“;;’;ugi'lsioémr Albion, for San FERNRE v 26—Bktn Skagit, fm o7t O PE”R"""'l'r}fl-flfi;fin. from Eureka. Tacoms. T R 97— Schr General msdale, from Willie Rosen- Porc Gamble, 1723 e e B AY—In port Mar 21, hence Mar 16: Br ship Di ey for \'nl]ml’lnlsufi:issanlp om for \'alparaiso, o N OL Kailed Mar 27—sStmr Point Arens, i A ort Mar 27—Ship Columbia, “rancisco. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 26—Ship M P Grace, henee Nov 24. Foreign Ports. CAPE HO Passed Feb 24—Br ship Yarana, e 2 for Queenstown. 5 B e i \rived Mar 2g—Br ship Glen: fll}l{fg S T“cir-:\li;.l-l(-‘d Mar—Ship Tillie E Star buck, for San n\n(‘\:.flcn.‘ g NOLULU — Arrived 3 Alge 20, ‘Whal bark Alice Knowles. & i ise. e snm’u..x.»..‘»nu ot Jrom Kobe, 15 —Stm Pl:rl;-‘poqgl‘llfil[.\n?s— Bark l‘ullldll- from P\lr{vg‘t'flcl:‘:_ ley. 20— Haw ship Hawaiian 1sles, from 2 flgillt‘z Mar 12—Stmr Kahului and bl‘((ll Al’gh:\; from San Francisco. 14—Whal D_ll'k Gdflyhfifl ie._ a cruise. 15—Stmr Marip _lfl‘l' S_l\'l l’ley'.or e Bktn W H Dimond and bark S C Allen Francisco. co. from Seattle for ar 12 — Skip Alden Importations. ~on KAHULUT—Per Kahului—11,610 bags sugar, bon punenay, 143 hides, 4 cs Teturned mdse. —6529 bags sugar. PORTIANDPer guueen—hw Dis hose, 5 blato. bacco, 14 2 cs boots al b N dry goods, {IIS pkgs_crackers, 2 s boOks, 605 s:crs onions, 13 bxs fish. 3 pkas express, 1016 sks flour, 767 gunnies 16001/ sks do, 4210 sks potatoes, 5505 sks barley, 48 bdls ‘hooppoies, 00 cs salmon, 808 string floats, 85 bdls hides, 418 bdls salt hides, 100 pkgs seed, 5 sks horseradish, 1492 bdls paper, kgs furnitore, D Sioria150'sks oysters, 16 sks beans, 9910 bais shooks, 8 pkes express, 1 sic coln, 128 bdls hides and pelts, 50 sks clay, sks bones. MOSSLANDING Per Alex Duncan— 146 sks beans. Salinas—767 sks beans. Blanco—1623 skg barley. e ‘Watsonville—2697 bags sugar. Per Australia—10,231 bags sugar, 400 bagsrice, 684 empty kegs, 5 cs household goods, 4329 bnch 817 bxs banunas; 8 bxs pineapples. 11 bxs het leases. 911 bdls green hides, 24 sheepskins. 122 | csks empty bottles, 6 parcels. Consignees. Per Kabului—Williams, Dimond & Co; Haw Com and Sugar Co. Per Alex Duncan—Western Sugar Ret Co; Jack- son Brewery; H Dutard. Per Queen—H Dutar: Bros: Thomas & Kahn; Stencil; Wolt & Son: Otis, dan & Harding: F Hille: Sheldon; A Ross: South Flint & ; Jansen. Rose & Heney; F W Beach DE Allison & Co; J Everding & Co: W R Lazalere & Co; W A Rouse & Co:Los Angeles Cooperage £0; E R Stevens & Co; Dalton ur, Guthrie & Co; J Sherman,Ciay & Co; W P Fuller & Co: Alaska Esberg, Bachman & Co; Heynemann & ilson & Co: Crown Paper Co; Wes per Co: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: Co; Brown Bros & Co;E J Bowen & Co: er Packing Co: Murphy, Grant & Co: Portland Cracker Co; Boston Rubber Hose Co: W J Hous- tou; Hoffman & Alexander; G Camilioni & Co; M ¥ A Wagner: American Union Fish Co; Tracy & Farker; Jonas Field . Alaska Pac pach: Maztin Willis. Per Australia — Garcia & sfaggini; W H_Lach- baum & Co: J D Spreckels & Bros Co: B S Moore; Chuida & LG Sresovich & Co: : ‘0: J Ivancovich & Co; F H Otis, McAliister & Co; Weleh & Co; 0 Brewery: H C Campbell; Enterprise Brewery: H S Sheldon: Reuben Tucker; Hyman Bros; Chinese merchants. Darby & Immel; Clatsop Mill Co; : N Ohlandt & Co; Jno Nep- ebhardt; Carison Currier Co; E ¥ For Late Shipping Intelligence See Eleventh Page. | e e et OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 00 to 306 Post St., cor. Stoeiton, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. COAS™ STEAMSHIP CONPANY [ERS FROM SA fl March 8, 21. April 5, n Alaska, 9 A. . . May 5, 20. For British Columbia and Puget Sound ports, March 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fifth day thereatter. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, every Wednesday at 2 P. 3. ¥or Newport, Los_Angeles and all way ports, March 2, 6, 10, 14. 18, 6, 30,and every fourth day thereafter, 8 A. 3t Yor San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, March 4, 8, 12,16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereaiter, at 11'A. M. For ports in Mexico, 10 a. ., 25th of each month. i Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R. & TO PORTLAND = AND ASTORA. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharfat 10 A. M. every five days. con- necting at PORT! D 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. PACIFIC ISPATCH STEA Francisco for por: ‘Until further notice rates will be REDUCED to $12 CABIN. $6 STEERAGE. For through rates and all other information apply to the undersigned. GOGDALL, PERKINS & Co. Gen'l Supis., 4 New Montgomery st. FrED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold field ARAWA sails via Honolulu and Auck- land Thursday, “April - 4,80 2 P A Cook’s Parties to Honoluly, April 2. Reduced excursion rates. Ticket ofice 138 Montgomery street. Frelght oftice 827 Market =-ceet. 3. D. SPRECKELS & BROS,, G TIQUE CONPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATL French Line to Havrc. OMPANY’S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River. foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both transit by Knglish railway st the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first class $160; second class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santeili HRIE SR April 10, 2:04 LA NORMANDIE, Capt. Poiror,.... e A5 e April 18, 6:00 A. x. LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Bandelon T s -April 20, B~ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 8 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. %nmmmmm LINE. The Only Line maintaining a regular service to the European Continentwith 1WIN-SCREW STEAMERS. New Yor -Southampten (London, Paris- Hambg Holding the record for fastest time on this route. Spriug Sailings, Express Steamers F.Bismarck, Apl1,11 Ax|Columbia, May 23, 11 Ax Columbia, April 25,11 Ax| F.Bismarck,My30, 11 Az Normannia,May 9, 11 ax Normannia,June 6,11 s A. Victoria, May 16,9 Ax|A. Victoria, June 8, 9 ax 1-Cabin $60 and upwards; 11-Cabin $45 and $50. Besides DIRECT HAMBURG SER’ 3 by Twin Screw Mail S, 8 from N a: ssuurd‘:#fm 1st Cabin, $45. Intermediate, $27. Stecrage, $16. HAMBURG-AMERICAN NE. 37 Broadway, New Yol‘lfil.l‘E A. W. MYER, 401 California st., » General Pass. Agent Pacific Coast. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD §. S, COMPINY. NEW YORKESOUTKAMPTOF BREMEN oon FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS. First Cabin, $60 and ‘upward; Second Cabin, $45 and $50; round trip, $95 and $100. Trave, April 2,9 a. 3. Fulds, April 27. 11 4. 3. Ems, ' April 6, 7 AL . Trave, April 50, 9 A. M. Havel, April 9.9 A s Ems, May 4, Noon Suale, April 16,9 A x. Havel, 7.9 A April 28,4 . M. Ssale, May 14, 9 A. M. N !CH’-e ok s O Beginning with the s. 5. Lahn March 26, these steamers from New York will land passengers ac Southampton on the guay alongside special railway tralus for London. No transfer by tender. ROBERT CAPELLE, General Agent for Pacific ‘rlanger & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; | | | C D Bun- | (Fremantle), Austra- | lia; $220 first class, | $110 steerage. Lowest | rates ~ to ~Capetown, | South Africa. | Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, I day, April faiae Australian steamer OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, CUNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North it 5 FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE Aurenia, April 6, 2 P Campania. May 4. Noon Umbria.’ Avril 13, 8 A ™ Umbria, 11,8 A x ay Lucania, April 20, 1 7 x Lucania, ) Etruria, April 27,8 A Etruria, Cabin passage $60 and upwara $85. $40, $45, according to steam dations. Steeragé tickets to and frona all parts ot at very low rates. For freight and passag, at conipan; ce, 4 Bowling Green, N VERNON H. BROW Mas secona ¢ nd N & CO., General Age Good accommodation can always be secire application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & Co. ROVAL MAIL STEAN PACKET (ONPA, TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Oerbourgh, France, and P} th to land passen; Through bil ing, in coun Pacific Mail 8. ure to direct ports in Englan Through tickets from San Cherbourg, Southampton. class, $97 50. German 8C0 to F lass, $19 Fi For further PARROTT /!IAILROAD TRAVEL! SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (9. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 £, . at PM. S y8—E =5 oS0 2 aturdays—Extra trips at 1: NDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.x.; 1:80, 8: 5:00, 6:20 P. M. S kel San Rafael to San Francisco. 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 Saturdays—Extra ». M. 10 A M.; 1:40, 3:40, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as abo' Leave San Francisco. WEEK | SUX 10:40 x| B:50 axt 6:00 Py |10:30 Axe 50 ru 6 Petalumi, Windsor, Healdsburg, | Geyservilie, | | 8:30 px|8:00 axe| Cloverdalc. | 7:30 pu| 6:15 e |, Pleta, e | Hopland & 7:40 AM|8:00 AM| Ukiab. | 7:30 pu| 6:15 pu 04 10:30 ax X 6:15 ra | Sonos 10:40 A | 8:50 ax and | Glen Eilen. 6:05 px ngs. Y awes connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Spr Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Sp Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. ‘Stages connect-at Ukizh for Vichy Springs, Bius Jpper Lake, Lakeport, Booneville, Gre Springs, Mendocino City. Fort ragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Ponss Potter Valiey, John Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocksburg, Bridge and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced es. P Sundays round-trip tickets to all potuts be nd San Rafael at half rates. Tickes Offices, corner New Moutgomery ang , under the Palace Hotel. Market streets, u alace Hotel, vaw, lle, iydesvi From JANUA®Y 14, 1896, WEEK DAYS. V., San L. Arrive 8, F. Leave S. F. 7.00a.M. Mill Val,, Ross 8.00a.3. A o 915401, o) o 10.304.5. 11.30A.x. 508 1458, o 1.80%.u. 2260, s or . 4300, “ faaQta. #80rx. 5.150.M, 9* & T 6158, * - “ “ 1130 5. Ross Valley and San Rafael. ... . 5 8.00a.M. Tomales, asadero and Way Stations 7.50P.3. 71450 .. Tomales and Way Stations. .. 10,504 ¢lasem. ¢ - - 11.504.M, §Except Tuesdays and Thursdays. X Monday only. * Wednesdays and Ftidays only. SUNDAYS. and Sna Rafel. 740800 - Ross Valley, San Rafael, San Qtn. ... P .5, Mill Val., Ross Val, San Rfl. San fn. 420e.x: £30rw, “" BbSP, 6l5rm. * 2 > ~ b ! SanQta. 7.30P.M. 8.004.x, Point Beyes and Way Stations........ 7.80PM. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) ‘e due 1o arrive at ™ Lathrop) Ogden & 3:004 Port Costa and Beuic 7304 Nupa, Calistoga aud acavil Sacramento, M; aud *Oroville 0 Poters and Milton, 8:30 Port Costa, Beniciaaad W, §0:004 “Sunset Limited,” Vestibuled Train through to New Orleans {145 0:004 New Orleans Express, *R: Santa Barbara, 1.0s A Bl Faso,’ New Orlea n Jose and Livermore ies, San Joso and Livermore *1:007 8cramento River Steamers. ;009 11:30p Port Costa and Way Etations 18:450 4:00r Martinez, San Iamon, Benicia, Vallefo, Nape, Calistogs, K1 Ver- ano and Santa Rosa . 9134 4:00p Vacaville, Woodland, Kuights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Bacramento . 11:458 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Livermore, and Stockton . 7ase 8300r Los Augeles Fxpres, fleld, § Augel . 10:15, 5:00P Santa for Mojave and East . 10:154 5:30r Turopean Mail (via Martinez and Stockton) Ogiden and I 10:45 6:00r Haywanls, Niles aud 7458 18:00r Valiejo 18:45p 6:00r Oregon Expiess (via Martines and Stockton) Sacramento, Marysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and East.. 10:454 10:00r Port Costa and Way Stations. No Bagsage curriod 01 this trin. ANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge, 204 Nowark, Coutorville,Sau Jose, Feltor Boulder Croek, Santa Cruzand Way Station: . . 3:5or “2:13p Nowark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way . Station: *11:204 4:13 ¢ Newark, Sau Jose, Los Gatos, 304 #11:45p Hunters' Train for Nowark, Alvito, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations . v o0 .. _18:05p COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) 6:434 Sau Jose, New Almaden and Way Stations. 1:43r $:154 San Jose, 3 Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Roblcs, Luis Obispo Principal Way : Statious........ . 7:03¢ 10:404 San Jose wnd Way Siations. 3:06p T1:434 Palo Alto and Way Stations 3:30» *2:20¢ San Jose, Gilroy, res Pinos Sunta Cruz, Salinus, Mor ierey and Pacitic ....... *10:404 o 3 3:30P San Jose and Priv spal Way Stations *4:23p Palo Alio sud Wiy Stations *8 3:10p San Joso and Way Stations. 30r Palo Alto aud Way Stations 1113450 Palo Altoand Principal Way Siaiions 17:38p CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISGO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:00 800 *10:00 11:00, *6:00p ., From OAKLAND—Poot ll{ olorudny. f Sat * only: 1 Sundays. n..:;f i “ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD. SANTA Fi ROU E. TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT 8AN L Francisco (Market-st. Ferry): LEAVE v MARCH 11, 1895. 5:00 ».. Fast Express via Mojave. . 9:00 A Atlantic Express via Los Angel * Sundars excepted. §Thursdays only. AmRTvE Darzy. ery sirest, under Ocoldental | tng, 8 ¥ Tickei Oftice—650 Market st., Chronicl . C.H.S8PEERS, Ass’t. General Passenger Agens