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12 : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1895. 3 £ P N STEAMERS, BERERRI L Sl Hartford 1,646,320 4 and the market is weak. Whest quotable $8@12 3 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Contra Costa Water Co. 40c 9 share. 12,000 OCEAN S Richmond... 2,196,454 12 ton: Wheat and Oat, $8@11 50; Barley, $3 50@ —_— San Jose Water. ... S0c & Share. 58500 | Dates of Departure From San Francisco, f Washington 11555051 32 10 50: Oat, $8@i1; Alialia, $9 50@9 50} Clover, FRIDAY, March 29. | Spring Valley Wier Co.... 80c @ share. 58,506 Dalla: 2,203,811 8. $8@9; Compressed,’ $8 50@11; Stock. $6@7 50 B | Fiour, gr. sks......11,656/Rran. sks. 263 | California Powder Co b S g STEAMEE. | DESTINATI sans. | St. Joseph. 1265952 5. ton. Wheat, ctls 14 Middiings, 149 | California-street Cable. R o e Sar 30,104 Peoria. 1)973076 50. STRAW—70@80¢ % bale. Bariey ctls. 3,100 Hay, tons. 414 | Paratine Paint Co. P Cosge e SETTY 3 Memphis. .. .. 43. S Oats, Wash, ctls... 5,594 Mustard, 671 | Pacific Telephone. 5. ?5, e, 7500 Bueod . 9AM Washt'n 1and, Or. 23. o Corn, ctls. 339 Wool, bls 9 Sunset Telephone. 25c @ share. 7.5 umboldt... | A T aant Foaksaten 6. BEANS AND SEEDS. ol Yoo bla. 13 | Homestake Mining Co. 2oc g share. 51350 | North Fork. | HumboldtBny | Mars0. Sax iiss 1 Rochester . 2 e ve, 3 Raisins, & Chtens M 4 hare. 6, Walla Walla ' Vic & Pgt Snd | ) 2 y | New Haven e BEANS-—Quotations showed no further change | Beans, sks. 2,413 Quicksilv g{nfllom’srl‘_‘g‘lflxa;gg' 87 s o b 10800 | Parar rans | Puget Sound.. Mar 51,10ax [ eTanmal s ins Jesterday. Bayos. §1 70g1 0 ¥ ctl: Small Whites, | PRAOS, ska..... 1,159 T 1o, Standara Con. Mining Co... 10c 9 share. 10,000 Truckee . Pordand......] Apr 1 1% | Worcester.. : 3.9 $2 75@2 95 B cul; Pea, §2 75@2 95 B ctl; Large | onigng sics. P o o <i50 524 | AlceBinchd portland .1l Apr OQ I D $53,@5%4: Short JClear 8ides A YRn), 901450 | Portiand, M 105 Whites, 82 50@2 80; Pmkf-fl 65@1 75; Reds, $1 60 s 245 TOtAL..envtectesnesnesanscabasna : ...4.i..:\sz9:sa‘¢ Lremenc iy | Creacens Gty |Apr 3/s : Shor les ) Atlanta. . . i 85: ve, Rea Kidney, nom- . don, Paris and American | 3% - [ S8 5 g {5(1):;;@\\'11)1};& Jistllers: finished goods. per i B arin 134 g%?%.flfi?fid@?afi B rars, $5@3 25 10 small FOR THE TABLE. Bank ‘a'é"igfi"fif’..ifi%".fif'.u!u malkes 7 per cent, = . TR U 26; Sug: e *5Waco. 98. and $2 25@2 50 ctl for large. ‘the fiscal year. The Atlantic Dynamite i | G = e AR On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter mar- | & rneusc 39.4 SEE low Mustard, $1 90@2 B ctl: Trieste, | With the comin vl f ime in years. i i L LR : HOnE “ < E 5 3 3 | $19 tl: Trieste, coming of spring begins, of course, the | dividend for the first time in years | e Hid e e N i “;f’géffilé‘.h; "1'5‘.,?@'}:‘,0“’92“' Datries, 8@ “ meno&y‘fi‘ . Ee 81 7&@? i atlve Brown, $1 50611 "{?;"’.,":f@fi/i‘" plcnic season, and. now ever; instinot seems o | A summory of the dividends for the month comt | porona (| HumbotatBay | Apr % z 1 213 3 Srand 0 2 : Canary, ZcH o ows: Vi | Eel River..... A Silver advanced again. Livestoni Seattle.. 12.4 ave. 13,@2140: Heme S@se B 1b. lead to the open fields, the mountain or the beach, | Pares as follow 1894. 1898, | O eobia. | Portons ™ ris 3 Lowell 13.1 DRIED PEAS _Spiit ‘Peas, blac: Green Peas, | and in anv case the picnicker must take with him | panks . §93,000 $80,000 | Colum i S .,?'.i\,“&'&i’:‘.!’?f.,?;’:.‘,“.fo‘::;\Ffifi;fi::‘:&””fiéze‘: | Wilmington, Del 8 F160: Niles, 31 25@1 35; Blackeye, nominal— | the well-filled basket which will go far to make the | Gas companies . 74,166 3 | Belgic. China & Japan Apr e T AL 100065 ety st s P -4 134 | none offering. T e (r‘lp?mc(‘ess, But what shall the basket contain ? }\;-‘t;rrgg;z:lm:l(m a5o00 7500 | Corona. . |San Diego. . Apr steers. The bulk of the butchers’ stuft sold at | 300 L AR & o In nine cases out of ten the answer will begin with | Pow PArLes ¥ ;000 ¢ Umatila._.Vio'# * ox SndbApr 6; 50 stockers and feeders were held at | Ko anso oS 4 FOTATORS, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. | o o e frult. Cake should b | Street rallroad companes.... 10.000 64,080 = 2 To(@i 75 for light thin stult 10 fair, fleshy, me- | & ocomn: “ific £ POTATOES — s, inue to advance. | taken in small doses,and is not an indispensable | aioinkompanies 4500 23,200 STEAM...3 TO ARRIVE. dium-weight steers. The calf market was frmer | SE0C 5 b imeeta; cont! H| it g g st 2 = Coal rules firm. 1n the woek, e < D Thirty-two sacks new came in and sold at 215 cle at best. If the lunch is to be taken on the e Sesiin . e STRAMEE | Frox 7 Sweet Potatoes higher. market was very flat, closing no better | T ineol, @3¢ P 1b. Sweets are quotable at $1 75@2 R | beach a fire can be made with driftwood and brush, i ot ! tybd it L DR T a0 Onjons lower. esterday. Sales 0(5‘!‘2’“ 0 260 pound hogs | Ne Bedtor cul for Rivers and $2 50@3 @ ctl for the choicer | 8nd a cup of coffee can be had which for excellence zh?:‘\flo-'fi::-lfipgrfiy:fli;‘n’ been rece! Crasoant City e 30 Butter and Cheese weak. B ht Be e 0 e usém's“",‘,’,.["‘;,"’."":‘.fi‘?h:: e kinds; Barly Rose, 40@50c 9 ctl; Buver Beds, 80 | will obliterate the memory of all former cups of | the Mavfiower gravel mine. o 100 re | Homers |"'Mar 30 D L8104 50, AT e elose. the. best heacy weve | BIrmingham @35c % ctl; Petaluma and Tomales Burbanks, | that beverage; but the sharp salt air may have | (urs 'to the Comaioth Santa Rosa..... | Mar 30 Nliry continues to advance. | quoted at §5 25 and the best light sorts at $4 85@ | onincson i+ 45@60c: River Burbanks, 30@50c; Oregon Bur- | had its share in accomplishing that result. e Alice Blanchard oy r 30 4 90. | Bing] Kot banks, 60c@$1: Salinas Burbanks, 75@$1 B ctl, For a mountain climb the basket must be as BOARD SALES, ";‘,’“‘“““- ¢ I Kol River: in good supply and quiet. | | There was a fairly steady market for sheep and | ay; ¢ ONIONS—In ample supply and declining at 75@ eeott. . .. | Kel River. | lambs. Only aboui 6000 head were receiy « X light as possible and the food in a condensed form, e e 3 B # ctl 1 4 @50c T % 5 z Rio de Janeiro.. | China and Japan. iful 2 *Fall River. ’3"’\‘“,,;015,[»_\‘};';)‘_"."1‘(? ol e For culin | 80 that in this case sandwiches seem to be pre. | Following were the sales in the San Francisco d weak. i being on a basis of $3 cot s 7 8 5 P Columbia. | Portland. ... rin. Limes advanced. | And 55 BOGH 10x Jasata. | CorimOn to extra e S excessive supply ana weak. Asparagns orings zood | eminently the thing. But there are sandwiches | Stock Bourd yesterday: = o Umatilla, ts and Nuts dull. Receipts — Cattle, 4000: calves, 200; hogs, | scumite Ohio. 3700 prices. Arrivais were 882 bxs Asparagus, 616 bxs | and sandwiches, even leaving out of the ques- 200 Belcher. 401200 Kentack 05500 Savage Coos Bay. it 19,000; sheep, 6000. St Falls Ihabarb and 218 sks Peas. Asparagus, S0c@s1 % | tion the heavy ones, made of thick stices of bread | 300 BeiEncr-;-40300 Kentuck 05500 Savuze. s on and Lard very firm. B i *Fremont. Neb for fancys Rhubars, Seoe & Dok Jor ordis | 80d hunks of meat, which only hungry schoolboys | 300 Chal G 48,500 Oeaditi. . 36400 BAndon > STOCKS IN LONDON. *Hastings, Neb; and. 780 for feany; 20@00C B hox A onlinary | or hard-working men can attack succeastally. We | 209 Chaiae: 51/ 50 Ophir ..1.65750 S Ne: Humboldt Hori i e AT Angod NEW YORK, N. Y., March 20.—The Evening | sghutan00gs 2@ie B b Bay Peas, S0; otring Beans, — N oneiter oniy the crystices chinky siiced mi- 50 0.0 &V.2.70500 Overman.17] 50 Unlon ;-89 | Peru.. s dul i 24 . N.°¥., .~ *Fargo . Qe e e K 2 es, but they maj made either from white, | 800 C Point...40 300 Potosi ....53 acket... a. Salted Hides scarce and firm. Post’s London cablegram says: The stock markets | +Xash vill ushrooms, 10@15c; Dried Okra, 15¢: Green Pep- Eaned I I opened to-day flat on a small scare in Sir Edward | *Galvestor Grey’s speech in Parliament last night referring to | Salt Lake the aggressive policy of Francein the Niger dis- | Scranton UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | (rictand snnonncing the ultimatum that such g | 1lelena. TURE. WRATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, ;lphpn‘ wou’rlld b«eonsldlorcd wi;:xnn fl;e{ Br}llah m; B"_’%‘g!"{'flck March 29, 5 P. >.—Synopsis and general fore- | fluen rere were heavy sales of foreign and | *L casts. The pressure is highest this evening on the | Oher stocks here today. =The bull position. is b Northern California coast, off which coast an ex- - : S aliam or ste: 1 re is a sort | & <ooni. | BeES, 1234@15c: Driea Peppers, 11@12%ge: Mar- | "ol X MOSTed brown bread Th T e cos | 200 Exchar.. 08l S s | E b Squash, $12@14 P ton: Hubhard Squash. | &y which the crves is veer torder - This I mae s T e e T 113 | $10@12; Cabbage, 60@60c B ctl; Feed Carrots, 30 | by inverting the pan 1w tho 1ot s viscq | 100 Bodle..1.35400 H & N...114100 S B & M..21 . | @40¢; Garlic, 4@5c B and is ready to be baked into s dripping-pan and | 100 3011100 Occldngl. 1100 S Rev .. 80 Ede baking in this way. When this bread 18 very fresh, | 230 CCEV.2.65200 Ophir...1.60 100 Y Jacket.55 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. and aiter the crust hus heen removed, it canbe | 0 C Point...40100 Potosi. ..54] BUTTER—Dealers are doing more or less pack- -:fiwzifixlfilgyé:fi’:dfnb:? ‘é.‘r‘;“.‘.i‘.fif '.?2’?#'322.5’;‘:?.: Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | 30. over, and the markets closed better. Americans | _ Totals, U. S. 888,359.46 ing, although it is pretty early yet, and thus stocks | the pleces to be rolled have no rough protruding | Board yesterday: 2 31, tensive area of high pressure is now central. Fair | were dull, except for Atchison, which was very | Exclusive of New York 381,373,879 are kept from accumulating to the panic point. | COIners, or they will refuse to stay rolled. EEGULAR SESSION: weather prevails throughout the entire territory | strong on' good bu ing here, The sharp rise in DOMINION OF CANADA. There is a large quantity on hand, however, and |, When balfa_dozen slices are in shape lay them | 400 Belcher...42100 G & C. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. 2 [H1GH WATER|LOW WATER., Bk o Large. Small. [Small. Large T15A) 3.24% 8194 74574 5.58 6.3111 16» - 1.51a! 4.49¢ 9.154 8.48¢ 5.57 6 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETI . 5 s St together and pin about them a band of thin white | 100 Bodie...1.30400 7 & N. E i west of the Rocky Mountains, where light snow is | Grand Trunk was a feature. Montreal . $ 8528008 9.7 ot t o ine. | sosss a1 | SIDHII s e e et e D B e M pmames e orricr, U. now falling. Throughout California the sky is LONDON WOOL SALES, Toronto. 4.8 13140 i 240l % angular sandwich is to be made, buiter but one | 200 Chollar...50 300 Kentuck..05 700 Union MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, t cloudless. The pressure is lowest in Arizona, from thidoate 2 l{nhffll . Dirry—Fancy, 12@13¢ @ Ib: good tochorce, 10@ | S1ic€ and lay it upon an_unbuttered one. press the 65300 Occidt!....15100 ... S Sg:[]l-xn;x‘sm, ."Lnr:lh“mv 8095. B Sction e beromeirio sTadlant isagulle Exa., March 20.—At the wool augtion | {{n 1" Le: medium ghades, 73469 ® 1b; storo Butter, | (V0 (Oether and eut the siice diagona 1/ 300 Ophir. .. 1,60, e time on Telegraph Hill was dropr : : i times a slice of white bread Is put betwee winds from San Franciaco south. | Sales 11,691 bales were oftered. of ilonnlomes flocer e S EEE Daiias irirs (ol et |lERn aE e e ey a0 S from 5 to 12 deg. below the normal, TesTen wire 23000 haic.n Purchases during the | son forlast vear. *+Not included in totals because | Spion {800 8GGYcs Younk Amerlca SQL0C | L0 uer Witk Tovian hand: ped o s a sandwich | 300 Beoer- 4 e - 01200 by abi prevails throughout | series were 23,000 bales. & | containing other items than clearings. 10@11c B . much in favor has been introduced here. It is 350 CC&V...2.65300 Potosi ....53300 Y Jacket.55 S ihone ot clite dardng e Rent 4 9144@1s 2140; | e EGGS—The market rules firm and prices are | Made by putting between slices of brown bread, | 88 et Gl ; 1 i those sections where, the wind will cease L DiB1sian T b NEW YORK STOCKS. maintained without dimculty. Duck Bxzs, 16@170; | Prepares A8 mentioned, a layer of chopped pea ¢ e A R Arrived. e frosis ‘\\\ll )wn»hn\!u_;“ml:'n: ml—m u:g;\llv:_\ xm | sap y s i greasy, | Store Eggs, 13@131,c B dozen; ranch Eggs, 14@ ,"."‘n: I;’;&',Lu“: b;el‘;'!r;i?glfx;gnxns‘l‘xfil‘ls‘n-m sm:: CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, March 29. ind probably prevent frost e Upper San | 5%ad. 5 ‘i v 3 Y Cru Toaquin Vaicr and thence sonthward. boc frost | . ViCtorla—scoured, 8140@1s 14d; greasy, $3,d@ | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raflroad | 15¢ @ dos. with occabonal waibs of 6xtra faney o y very ~.2.70100 .. exactly at noon to-day—L. e., at noon of the 120 600 Excheqr..08300 Potosi ....53| meridian, or at exactly & . M., Greenwich time. D+ A. F. FECHTELRR, ARTXRNL SEssich 380, Lientenant U. . In char. IPPING INTELLIGENCE, and one is led into eating an inelegantly large 1 : v , Leland. 14 hours from Santa Cruz in that & aturday night. | 10 tad. 3 Shares. Dl Tl quantity. The brown bread 15 very casily made, FRIDAY, March 20—4 ». . brodiice fo Goodall, Perkins & Co. compared with 4"‘0;"};{;\uslmlln Scoured, 514d@11%2d; greasy, | Money on cali easy at 2@214%: last loan 2% POULTRY AND GAME. though” it requires three hours’ cooking. It s Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. mr National City, Anderson, 78 hours from these Enreka 37.62, ad@sd. = A . 08 08 Jackson 25 26 Julia. 26 27Justi rays Harhor: 30 M ft lumber, {o Grays Harbor 3 v mi: g LW Alpha Con. loged 2% | Prima < mercantlior vaner W5 made by mixing two cups of unsifted graham flour | AlIp) Osv A mALRI SR Soourad; 724080160 jsresay; 15 [ cloecd 3 RRme Gmtroand steady, with actuai| POULTRY—Prices continue to riseunder slender | With one cup of cornmeal, which has been sifted, | Alta 35 2. last year 19.11: = San Francisco 08 16 17 2 with a teaspoonful of s d ) quantity | Ande Schr Christina Steffens. Rasmussen, 48 b. from Jast year 6.17: smania—Scoured, 94@10d; greasy, 6%4d@ | business in bankers' bills at §48914@4 893, for | Teceipts and a brisk demand. We quote California | of'uyi Ypashoon! ‘,‘,d,?',{;;‘;‘z_,‘]‘,’,‘“‘l‘;',;““,';‘ a'oup of | Beicher. 10 04 06 | Fisks Mill; 50 cords wood, to E A Gilbride & Co. Diego 11.10, .. demand and $4 8814 for sixty days. Posted rates, | stock: Live Turkeys, 11@13c for Gobblers: 12@13c | syrup and two coffee-cups o mili. which may b | Best& Bel 81 02 04| Schr Sparrow, Dart, 4 days from Eureka; lumber, iactyoar S 10; ew Zealand—Scoured, 10d@1s 2d; greasy, 6d@ > 80 82 | to Pres $4 881,@4 89 and $4 90@4 9015, Commercial | for Hens: Dressea Turk i | , 13@15¢; Geese @ pair, Cape 0f Good Hope and Natal—Scoured, 9d@1s | bills, $4 8714. Silver certificates, 65@65%4c. 81 50@2; Ducks, $6@7 7 T14d | | either sweet or sour, but must not be too far ad- ton & McKinnon. n Frapcisco data: Maximum temperature 55 oo Bodie. .30 — 25| 'Schr Bessie K,Johnson, 24 hours from Alblon doz: Hens, $6@6 50; | Yanced in the latter direction, or it will be coarse 1 10 140 M st | t b minimum, 44 deg.: mean. 19 Aok a 3T a Sogre : grained. The bread is {o e poured into a buttercd | Bullion 20 0 ) f7 | 1402 st lumber. to Alblon’ Lumber Co. cast made at San Francisco for the thirty | 14; greasy, 5Lad@7Y CLosING sTOCKS. Roosters, younz. $7@89 doz: do, old, $4 505 50: | £5i3°%; i Prosd 18 to be poured Info a buttered | g S0 A8y JanioncamE s Lo T Edward Parke, Anderson, 3 days from ing midnight, March 29, 1895: 200 M ft lumber, 500 M shingles, to Geo owly rising tem- DUN’S REVIEW OF TRADE. posed place: e posed places Satu Atchison....... ‘Adams Express. 6% Northern Pacific... 434 | Frvers, 36 50@7: Broilers, $6@6 50 for large and | tnird’in bulk, and steamed three nours and baked Caledon, o 167 $5@0 B0 for small: Pigeons, $2 26@2 60 for half an hour in & slow oven. The baking would | Challenge young ana 81 75@2 for old. 3 better be dispensed with in case the bread is to be | Chollar GAME—Gray Geese, $2@2 50; White Geese, 50¢ | nged for sandwiches, as. that - peocras 1o ouis i | Con. Cal 10— Ophir. 42 440verm: 50 52 Potosi. .60 2.65/Savage. . .60 1.65 — 16 53 54 | Schr Guide. Hanson, 84 hours from Eureka; 37 38 | 200 M ft lumber, to Chas Nelson. 143 ""| " Preferred. | Alton, Terre Haute. 38 |U. P. Den. & Gul NEW YORK, N. V., March 29.—R. G. Dun & | ~ preferred.........— |Northwestern t and probably in B Tbeb TR xTON S e i 2 e eIl @S1; Brant, $1@1 50: Hare, 75c@H1; TRADILs, | {ended to i o e : Con. Imperial. 01 03 Seg. Beic 20 22 | " Schr Anna, MacDonald, 1974 days from Kabului; S a Gy i OF Thprotoment e, i e e s | American Toes tanag N u #1251 50 for Cottontails 404 8161 258 dorens | ““For puré mourisnment the. candniog made from | Conijdence. 1,40 180 Scorpon 75 U5 | 5955 bags sugar, to Alexaner @ Baliwin, s ¢ sati : T Cenmal. o8 oIl : ; | Con.New v 5 Sierra N : because neither accompanied nor apparently pro- | S ey ——— :’;:e‘;n"o;’:::%ku,nl?n‘l‘::;,:‘k::l“;;‘lln‘vf Tobably dake the | Crown boint.. 39 41|Siiver Hil 03 05 Elenred = portion Satu: posed places in north | duced by a speculative craze. Dealings in stocks, | Bell Teleplione.....19414/Oregon Lmp DECIDUGOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. | preparation of grabam bread and # paste made | EastSierra — 05'Syndicate. — 05 £ e RIDAY, Maxch 20 PR Bicury brisk northwesterly winds, | cotton and wheat are not diverting ail the interes nada Pacific. ... 3713 Ore i — irom the frijole after it has been boiled and fried in 03 Union Con. S0CIBL | L s mureka,} Gresn, San Pedro: Gopdall,: Per- dimiuishing in force Saturday. | and capital from productive industries and legiti- 4915 Oregon § ! ORCHARD FRUITS—Apples, 31 25@1 50 B box 1614 Pacific Mail | 30 Utah.... 07 | kins & Co. the Mexican way and then put through a colander. 65 | Stmr Humboldt, Edwards, Euréka; Goodall. Fair: warmer. | for choice to fancy and 50c@$1 for common to good. | But these are not the most delicateif they are the mate trade, though these products are all a shade i warmer. & 5 o cyasssss s & NOrol 2 Perkins & Co. air Saturda; probably “slightly | S e e R o, hane cloanaae 147 % Eeoria D, & Evana. The season 1 drawing tq a close, but there ars | In0st muritionsof sandwiches, snd wo must re- | Hale & Norca1 20 135 strr Narth Fork, Hansen, Fureka: Chas Nelso | #nd industrial indications are more encouraging | 733 Pallman Palace N of L S OuEe ke Chievericlens the daintiest preparations. Where several people | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. T S ltis AcKlay, | Astotin; {his week. It is & remarkable feature that the ? 7114 Reading. . _"1884 | CITRUS FRUI Ix cars were auctioned as | gre to share the lunch basket it is best o mAKe & e #'Nor stmr Peter.sebsen, Hangon; Nanalmo; Joh e il catale Sins at the bottom. so (0 sbeak. | Consolidated Gas. 131 (Richmond Termini— | follows: Fancy Navels, $1 45@1 95; choice do, Vvariety in the sandwiches, and to distinguish each FRIDAY, March 20—2 . s | pocar oioL S hor Jebsen, Hanson, 3 e demand for thelr Rnished products.a thing o | GG G, & St- Louis 38 | Preferred......— | g5c@81 70: standard o, B5c@81 30: fancy Seed. | 1t o s K00d pian 1o bey h ' aistinguish each | Bid. Asked, Bid. Asked. |~ Brig Consuelo, Jacobsen, Kahulut: J D Spreckels e fren done with success, Tides. yose. then lesiner | G010 Coal & Tron.. 5% RioGrande&Wesin 16% | Iings, 60c@H1 05; cnoice do. 50@90C: standard do, | Slghtly dTorent shapes® Thehe plain bread and | US4scoup..111 — | Banks, Commerdiale | g sy Suelo e s NEW YORK MARKETS. ‘:;’:;"(‘) cgcihm} Sh_(m;*!; m‘é‘:né"!fl'vw"‘:f:"“ :m";: Cotton Oil Cert. 2534 Preferred. 37 45@80c: Lemons, §1 10@1 40; Grape Fruit, $3. buiter is cut into (riangular pieces make the | U S 4s reg...111 — |AmerB&TC. — - 3 Sailed | cotton goodt e wes advanced, and afterward | D¢l Hudson. 12714 Rock Island Limes are scarce and sill higher. Orauges are | chicken into long rectangular strips and the pate | Cal-stCblebs. 1095411014 Anglo-Cal ... 563 — . < = NEW YORK. X. Y., March 20.—There was a | {0000 K0005: coke was advanced, and aftorward | el Lack@W estern1gl ' (St L. & 8. & weak and in good supply. _Lemons are firm, Dates | into rounds—rather a_wasteful way, (0 be sure, but | Cal ElecL 651080 — * Bamicor Cal., - oatry | o e o DA Y, March 29, se in.the volume of business on the | tne larser demand. for sousnmision rooncd that | Denver & R. G. pfd. 3616iSt, Paul..... s | are quotable at 415@5c B Ib: California warranted once in a white. CntraC'W bs. 991s — D&TCo.. — 401 | StmrGipsy, Leland, Santa Cru g inies the larger demand for consumption, though yet | Digtijie 16%3 Preterred, .. ....114% | 31 60@2 26 ®_box: Seedlings, 75@81 B box: | The chicken sandwich can be made from elther | Dpntar cx-cn 287> 91 stNationi 17714180 ~ | Stmr Arcata, Cousins, Coos Bay. ange to-day and the tone of speculation | wanting, must come when it is seen that prices are | L St. Py | ? S, : | Dp: i tionl. 17714180 Nor scririPerker ehoon. B et - 2 | ol | East Tennessee....— ISt. Paul & Omaba. 8115 | Sicily Lemons, $4 B box; California Lemons, 81 25 | Toast or boiled chicken, giving preference to the | EdsnL&P 65,107 110 |Grangers — T B R b om0t N Apsinto. e L e e ey e Hor by ey to1- | Preferred. | @175 for common and $2@2 25 for good to choice: | latter, and as there is nothing much more unbeati. | F&CH KRG5.10a o aenselSey 1 12514 p Helensburg, Jefferson, Queenstown. pereral Subrectation tu yalues canging from $6 Wil Uofe, S T el Mt vinos oL et b e o i Erererredt uthern R. R Mexican Limes, $7 ¥ box: Bananas, $1 25@2 @ | tiful than the action of pulling a whole slice of | — |London&SF. — “3z15 | Brship Glaucus Cook, Queenstown. 2 per cent. As a rule prices were a shade lower at | o7 o Bessemer pig has risen 35 cents | LOTL Wayne Bl bunch; Pineapples, $6@7 @ dozen. meat out at the firat bite—no to speaic of the dis- | - e T A T P{}i‘l;xmklr;r; o0, Horiolulu, the o and in the early trading there were | at Pit ts at Philadelphia. . AT DABAD: R DA e bty ot eating therreak iof \the = = Sehr Fanny Dutard, Pe 0 4 ; = 3 o nd butter plain, it is advie P, = Schr Fanny Dutard, Peterson, Port Blakeley. actions in part ”dmeu““i 1;,‘»(1.;\4 o0 far there n.nn“m(_‘uerlI;ié:;;;;e‘:si:fldsrrrfil:g [ g Teimery 0" DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETO. | Jitf il butier blain, 1t is a Foable Ao ie = pochr Falcon, Petérson, New Westminster via n was uration &nd under the leader- | HECION CAIREL, JAKC Sanguon 1 Tenn. Coal & Tron. 1554 these three ingredients can be used separately or in — G 1800 Tt Angeles. 1% per cent. The market | VRGN HVES s IR lower than @ week ago. | S Pani & Dulut'. 25 " Texas Pacific...... 9t | DRIED FRUITS—Busiuess continues siow at | these three i They must be chopped and then 00 = Charters. moved upward, and with the exeeption of an occa- | REtal Delr is bt Stas nms; fals will kindle | 1.ansas & Texaspt. 2514 Tol. & O. Cen.pfd.. 78 " | the old familiar prices. Prunes, 4 sizes, 415@434c pounded to a paste, and mixed with an equal | - - The Br schr Alexander loads mdse for La Liber- sional slight reaction continued to advance until | buying of products. It is & sign of strength | “aks Erie & Westn 1634 Union Pacific ® Ib: smaller sizes, 214@ic B Ib; Apples, 435 | quantity of very thick spicy mayonaise. amd , — [SFSavinion49216500 | tad, etc: bktn Planter mdse for Hpnolulu. SO0R ol r A dojat i - | that an Eastern mill has seoured th compoirin | 5 Ereferred. 7234 /U. 8. Express @5 for quartered, 415@5c for sliced and 5@5Y4c for | Spread upon unbuttered slices of bread. A 'salad Do, 2d iss 55,1008 — Sav& Loan..110 150 The Br ship Agnes Oswald loads lumbet on the geltvery b e CoaleU VRGNl WARTYELY | It the British rakers: who So A b D | Lako A L o aporated; Bleached Peaches. 4@6c: Apricots, | Sandwich is made by laying between the slices of | Omnibus 6s.. — 121 8 250 _— | Sound for South Africa. genera ome of the spectalties. 0 T o o (It &n dd yentage of | ey ieast: 3134 Preferre 7c for fair 10 choice and Thac for fancy Moor. | Dread, after it Is spread with the chicken or meat | PacRollM6s.101% — |Union Trast, — 760 - by, Of Vearol Between a 2 ® Was & pressure to | rails for a California railroad, and other contracts | ZoUisVille & Nash. 5175 Wells-Fargo. pizic: Pears, 4@4lse for evaporated halves, 3@dc | Preparation. a leaf of lettuce wet with tarragon | Do. 2d Iss 6s. — — — Street Railway— ovements of Vessels. sell, which was most_pronounced in general elec- | for about the same qUADtity have been placed | Josieville &NewAl 7. |[Western Union | for auarters and 135@2c for inferior goods; Plums, | vinegar and cut to it the sandwich. P&O Ry 65110 120 (California.... — 10634 | The bark Ceylon was towed to the stream yester- tric, al transactions there was asharp | Raw Cotton has been hoisted nntll a stronger | M anhattan Consol.10514 Wheeling & L. E. 814@4tec for pitied and 135@2c for unpitted; |, There comes a puree of fried gras in small | P&ChRv6s. — 100 Geary-st — 390 ay. Tally ket closed firm in tone. The | market for goods resvited, with some advancesin | AcmPhis & Charls. 10 Preferred... Fits, binck, 3¢ for pressed aid 114@2c for un: | lozenge-shaped tins, which makes a delightiul | Pwi-st.RRE5.100%5 — Margecst .. 58% 10 The ships Glaucus and Helensbiirg were towed i viest in distilling, trust receipts ad- | prices. The tone of the dry-goods market has been | a oion Central.. 82 Minn. & St. Louls pressed. ety for the lunch-basket; to use this butter one | Reno. WL&L102 105 0ak SL&Hay — 100 | to sea. o 114, with a final recovery of by, | tecidedly Ireglar, although 1 does net. apmeas | EXIcAD i e Bl G RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES_Raisins — | 8lice of bread and spread thé puree upon the other .. 0 e = 35 [ Theship Laurelbank shifted from the stream to it the 4 BOL We0re s | . e 4 rasipear |2 ific. 8 e 2 + o - o9 : 2-crown, | 8nd press the two together. These can be cut into N s 9y . = = | therefiery. et by o, T Yot Euizanon pla, | that zeta sdiatzibution s Somespondingly in | Mobile & Obio. 2. 18 National Linseed e Seedionn Sultanus, Sio@30 B et Sium: | Shape with a coOKY-citter, and can he. vancd be | NPEN Ao oy Loof: Sutterst... The John C Potter was towed from the Union ttee and sent forward 10 London for the | and when they feel that prices are bound to s | NashvilleChatt.... 70 Colo. Fuel & Iron catels, 15,@2c; 3-crown London layers, $1 15@ | 8dding anchovy buiter instéad of the plain article. | SPRR Cal6s.110% — Atlantic D. Iron Works to Mission No 2. the foreign members caused an ad- | the demand may grow Tapidly XNational Cordage.. 5 Preferred. 140 box; clusters, $2 25@2 75: Denesa clusters, | TO make the anchovy butter wash six anchovies, | SPRR Calds. — > 88 Calitorsie The bark Portland moved out into the stream. vance of 134 per cent on the day. Sugarclosed 14 | In the woolen business cancellations in some | xieicrred- B ol A X M. 372 | 32 50@3: Tinperial clusiers, §2 75; Dried Grapes— | Femove the bones and. mix them with twice theit | Do.1coned — 90 Giane. The Ltalian bark Giovanni Battista Repetto will per cent below the 10D and 3 Above yesterday's | 11nes have been startiing 1o rarnit e iy s | Novore e FemiEese 2z 31000 < b ' Weignt In butter, season with cayenne and press | SPBrRCal6s. 88 90 |Judson dock at Main street to-day. > 2 Sabsing X s 7% | hich opposed. thelr schore Sradue:’ sany mills | Norfolk & West pf. 13" Tol.St.Louis&K.C. _1 NUTS A Soris are anil at the old_prices. | all through a very fine seive: this can be set away | SV Watert — Vigont. The Alice Cooke will dock at the sugar rmery. ©“The zrangers were well held agdshowan fm- | to oo EPoe areat need of customers. i | NOrth American... " 13| Preferred. Chestnuts are quotable at 6@7c B M Walnuts, | 10 & bowl and Used as it is wished, and makes & | 8V Waterds... 9714 97% _Miscellancous— The stmr Laguna will tow from the Fulon Iron provenient of exclusive of Rock Island, | seems to be mainly in low grade goods, ipferior ICLOBING, BANDG, 7@9%ec B b for paper-sheil and softshell, and pleasant change from ordinary butier to spread | StkinG& 105 "\ BikDCoalCo. — 12 | Works to Oakland Creek and,the schr Wetffoot will which is uachanged, The coal shares were Tairly | qualiiy being thei common complalnt. but delays, | U S 48 Teglstered.. 12015 Cen Pac lstsof '95.100%% | 76 31 for narsancis Sloonie. Samies 1oet,0@ | Spon hread or crackers. e e e e e T c ive. % " | through strikes, also play & paki, while ofers of | DO, 48 coupon... 12015 Den & R & 7 114%4 | shell, 5@6c # I for ‘softshell, and —for paper- | There is a sandwich made from toasted bread | Sulter-stR68109 — |CalDrvDock. — — The schr Hera was put on the Merchants' dry- *“Me trading in_bonds was more antmated to-da; | cheap foreisn goods are Ngt £0 he OVerI0OKA. Quite | US 5s, registered. . 1153, Do, 4. 8215 | shell; Peanuts, 5@6c for Enstern and 4@4v4c for | 80d anchovies which is immensely liked by many. | VisallaWC 65100 105 EdisonLight. 96%% 974 dock. and Ligher quotations were the rule, especially for | large orders have been taken by foreign agencies | D0, 58 coupon. .. 11684 Erle 2ds. . 62" | California: Hickory Nuts, 6@c; Pecans, G for | ID this case the bread used must be cut rather less | 8Tocks—Water s e Ti.ocbr Queen went alongalde ‘st Folsom stree B A The total sales iwere | for finer worsteds and woolens: and. it the ey | Do, 48 registered. 11374 G H &S 98 | rough and 8c for_polished: Filberts, 8@9¢; Brazil | than quarter of an inch thick and toasted quickly | COntraCosta. 57 62 HawC&SC0. — 8 | and the Anna went into the seenm. onds. < & petition will doubtless be sharp for more than one | Do, 28 registered. 95 "° H & Tex NN o quotable at 9@113sc @ | comesfrom the stove each slice is split in two with | San Jose.....) — 100 |JudsonMfgC. — = — ° | to sea. < nt bonds steady: S ate bonds inactive; | Yoason.. Sales of w00l for the week have beah quits | PACIAC 65 0f 85...100 | Do, 6o, h: water-white extracted, 614@7c; light_amber | & Sharp knife and the inner surfaces spread with | SpringValley 98%2 — Mer ExAssn — 105 The barg Oregon was towed into the siream off trong.. Petiolento.Teavy. Deno: |1 5,656 500 d inst 4,078,200 last | Ala, Class A 1056 M KT fis extracted, 515@614c: dark amber, 5@555¢ B Ib. anchovy butter and an anchovy laid in. Gas— {OceanicSSCo — 25 | Goat Island to lie up. 21es norie: April option Saies TORE; | Yems: pAttiy becanse 3 umntiy e o0l 185t | A0, Class 106 | Do, second BEESWAX-25@37¢ B b f ? These are something in the nature of a sandwich, | Capital. o5 50 [PscAuxFA. 1 234 Telegraphic E P e aoecase A ianatiGy 2o weena honn | | Do, Class O 96 |Mutual Union 6s. = Which is served, not for picnic baskets. but hot as a | Central 95 ~ — |Pac Borax... 99 — T L RERPALS. ? ; | been 16,546,300 pounds, against 17,916,000 tast | , Do Currencics. . 88 N J Cent Gen on; litle supper dish when Welsh rarebit beging to | 0ak G LEH. 4515 4615 PacT&N Co. — 80 | POINT LOBOS — March 29—10 p.u—Weather Grain and Merchandise. peen 19,518.900 pounds, against 17,919, Gl i e PROVISIONS, pall. Small rounds are eut from thinly sliced | PacGas imp. 8703 88 [PacRoll Mill 20 = | clear: wind NW: velocity 20 miles an hour. 6054 o on RpacnIAOIACAt b ASlt eIkl the oaos: | Miasonr 6s. 100" Do, 2ds. bread, and these are fried a golden brown in butter, | Pacific Light. 4973 — |ParfPainiCo. — 9 Miscellaneous. ¥ mous realizing of 1ast week, and sales have been & | N Carolina 6s. 127 Northwest . CURED MEATS—Continue stiff and active and | then drained on paper and one-half of them spread San Francsco 7214 7284 PacTransCo. — 27 LONDON, Kar 28—Br ship Andrada, previously Quiet thind munller il no aavance. Phe atr b | e Do e e 100 | Do, S Fdeb bs... e e ol Wing of snother advance. Ba- | with either the chicken or tongue paste. The other | Stockton..... —"" 80" PacT&TCo 40 60 | reported, has Jottisoned portionof Cargo: crew all Sy ool—Quiet; domestic.fleece 16@28c; pulled, 19 | unq there are solid reasons for reducing acreage, | 5 C Non-fund 1% R GrandeWest 1sis 673 | con is quotable at 814@9c P I for heavy and | half of the fried croutons are then placed upon the | _ Insurance— SunsetT&T.. 20 — | janded: weather stormy; when it moderates dis- @24c; coarse, qui factorics and traders being able o exert powertul | TeID new set Pig’ Iron—Weak; Scotch, $19@20; American, 841/ St. Paul Consels 7s.125 9l4c B M for light medium: 10¢ ® B for | Prepared rounds, and on each sandwich Is placed a | Firemans Fa.155 16 $9 50012 50 influence if they choose. But the supply of cotton | 10, B 100 . 0 [UnitedCCo.. — 25 | charge of cargo will be attempted. o, C & P W ., 113 small ball made from equal quantities of butter and | Sun P TR ! Spoken. 9 ¢ ; e Do, 3s. — StL&TronMiGen 5 light, 1036@11c B 1 _for extra light and 12@14c | Parmesan cheese. A few minutes before servin MORNING SESSION. Copper—S brokers' price, $93744; €x- | hajas mots shan 1y worlhs remaireesre 200000 | wens old 6 60 SuL & S.E.Gen 6510808 e S Faredstiums; | place these in the oven ona pan lined with Paper | Board—50 S F Geslighe, 723, o et r stip Hiawaits, Beros change price, §6 359 40. year with receipts for five months vet to come. | Va Centurie 5914 Souchern B R 58, 8732 | libl v mmess o, UGS bb fammiy tor Sy0i1 1, | 314 bake 10 a light brow Street—92 S V Water, 98%4- " Dec17-12 N 119 W, Br ship Clan Galbrafih, hce Lead_steady: brokers' price, 83 05; exchange | ¥Giicuscs as to about the conditior of wheat have | , Do deferred o s bsane Eora mame Porie, BI0GT0 50" cxima dionr, 1A308 FAMILY RETAIL MARKET, Dec 4 for Q"P"’N;’W"»' % T varied widely this week and prices are not much s 73 T e 18 % bbl;_mess, $16@16 50 © bbl; Smoked Bee KET. Feb 1010 N 27 W, ship I F Chapman, ttom New 14@14 10: plates, quiet. higher, the net advance being 134. Atlantic ex- | D0 2d A. 2174 Union Paclstot'97. 1003 1b. 5 d HOTEL ARRIVALS. Y S e 2 i nd o S 2 1b. York for San Francisco. Resticnd U;U‘-m 14 20, ports, flour included, have been 1,091 bushels, | Canada South 103" 'West Shore 4 g AKD_'%V”_V firm and in good demand. Eastern, | Coal is 50c B ton dearer. B e———— _Feb13—7 N 32 W, ship James Nesmith. from S ODUORS Openca ARI Eis hae ‘Points de- | 88108t 1,446,613 last vear, and for the month 6,- T tierces, 634@7c for compound and 834c for pure; | Butter is a shade cheaper. Eggs arerather dearer. GRAND HOTEL. | New York for San Francisco. d was abaolutely festar fi?:.‘;‘,afin'l?%?fl% rfl:‘:gg;&fiflfl[:’ l“fl E st :r:g FOREIGN MARKETS. ails, 91/4C; California Herces, 6c for ctgnpm:nd and | Some kinds of Fish are higher. Poultry 1s dearer, fig\ml & i Gilroy. M {\'ruskn_vw‘r. Ll:em]mre ‘(_:lnnvro S‘!;e-;"'f; CJaslm\s\ » Brship Alexandris, from noon. wh In and a little more activ- | heen 7,747,361 bushels, against 7,084,513 last R e U B b . LbDIS, 84c; 10-I> ting, 8340 B 1; do | ypniies being moderato at the moment. Hame, | 13 SChIoss, San Jose G NauConleniRan Jose o g ciosed steady at 10 to 15 points HonP Murphy,S L Obisp E E Harlow, Stockton G000 b Domestic Ports. iuding: April, 5 = - e ® PN o Bacon and Lard have gone up at wholesalé, but the rnis a cent lower, while pork is 75¢ per barrel, | L1VERPOOL, EXG., March 29.—The spot market | COTTOLENE— 734 1b in tierces and 8%4c B - W Roth&w, Sta Monica S Pinchoner, Cloverdale = 3] retail prices have not yet changed. B W VAR, Cal B e, SHoverda EVERETT—Arrived Mar 20—Ship Guardian, he ne, $14 70: July, $14 80! | and'iard and hogs 15¢, per 100 pounds, biener. islower at 4s 11d@5s. Cargoes are lower at24s | P 0 10-Dtis. =~ Numerous changes in Vegetables appear. DGRl i s DOESIEBIC | ar £ October, 14 65@14 75; De- The failures this week hl\":! been 23‘4 in the | 1%2d. Stradling. N Y & M Brown, Saginaw r. $14 40@14 50. < Rio, auiet and stea Following is THE CALL'S regular weekly retail | R vy, 3 FORT BRAGG—Arrived Mar 29 — Stmr Noyo, TUnited States, against 233 last year, and 42 in FUTURES. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. R Walker. Los Gatos J C Hall, Redlands ordova. 181519 - " 3 price list: PA7 . by, Roseville | hence Mar 28. O NS Ton8%%e: | Canada, against 30 last year, but the recent fn- | The Produce Exchange cable gives the following COAL-FEE TON. fixiuao?fifrf\‘»‘lfi‘;g:fi?; T Anarews Cat 21 | “TATOOSHPassed Mar 28—Bark McNear.nerice = ol crease indic: o AL HIDES AND SKINS—Salted Hides are scarce, | . 2 — 7 Tor No. Winters 3 & L o . 15 Mar 19 for Nanaimo. 29—Nic stmr Costa- Rica and 100 bags Sautos Nos. 6'i0 '8 basis, | &f msonndnens T o L n Tecent conditions fé’EE”;“‘Lé‘:‘iff%"’:’s‘%fi'; My 748 une 43 | receipts being light. The market is firm but dall, Rl O 10 00 eling ton, 00 | e e e N iars bark Rufus E Wood, from Nanaimo for San Fran- s. Bucaramanga, private —_— 934d; July, 4s 9344, Heavy salted steers are quotable at 6@6%20 ® 1b; | lington. —@10 00| Coos Bay... 7 033 — | J Clemshire, Pleasanton J H Farthing, San Jose i Brship Benicia, from Tacoma for Valpa- R 3000 s it gl A D EET A BEVINW, SECURITIES. medium, 5@G14c B Ib; light, 41uGitac: Conhides, DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC. R A Flint, Sacramento J H Topley. Valleio o & in Lond to Canada; 5333 bags same. | NEW YORK, March 20.—Bradstreet’s to-morrow oo o AT RrngE Canaale 204 1110: | £AB0C] el ;fl‘:‘ffifil:‘;{mlof%’@g&;fl&fi Bntter tancy, B [Ghtese, Swim_. A6GGs | R Oct Mage | LT Hayian Nape Mar 26. e Rt e i g e . | silver, 2 ; , 102 . , 5/2c; ary s, ) ; dry Sy it ) R ackson, nado 3 son, Sa - T, 96 test, 2yac. will say: General trade for the third week in suc- | 5 o 2078d; French Rentes, 1021 67%4c. Kip, 7340; dry_Calf, 15@13c: prime Goatskins, o, ol S0 = %:':5:?»:‘;5;3‘1‘15 50 | O Laughlin, Moss Landng Mrs M A Houghton, N | - SAN PEDRO—Arrived Mar 28—Stmr Alcazar, R VAT cession continues to show evidence of improve. o e 0@ cach; Kids, bo; Deerskins, good summer, | _do, choice...... ¥5@27% Enstern Bags..... —@ - | Mrs F 1 Hall,N Berming. Bermington s R T CHICAGO MARKETS. ment. In no other direction is this so plainly c 26@30c; medium, 15@25¢c; winter, 10c: Sheep- | ordinary do "30@ - Honey, comb, #1b. @15 | ,ton G NEW PORT—Arrived Mar 29—Schr P 2 > . % i - _ | skins, shearings, 10@20c each; short wool, 25@ | Checse. Cal. -10@12| do, extracted....10@12 | C H Hall,N Bermington J J Murphy, Pleasanton | NE iy s o fiom e = indicated as Iv the tendency of prices. A week ago | PORTLAND, On., March 29.—Exchanges, $235,- | 356 sac medium, 30@45¢ each; long wool, 4 Cheese, Eastern, 13&,320‘ z +++-10812 | ¥ & Whité, Marysvitle | A M. Duncan, Fish Park | Seattle, 2 2 CHICAGO. ILL., March 29.—Wheat was irregu- | encouragement had been obtained from a gen- 004; balances, $23,351. 60c eac 1is of all kinds about Yac less. i A T P Bailey, St Helena S C Freds, Hollister POINT ARENA—Arrived Mar 29—Stiar Sunol, lar at the opening owing to predictions of rain at | erally unexpected advence in cotton and wheat. | Wheat—iWaila Walla, 44c B bushel; Valley, 80c | TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@il4c B Ib; coun- S TNn POUND PALACE HOTEL. hence Mar 28. first and then of fair and colder weather. The | Following their slight reaction the week has wit. | ® cental, try Tallow, 315@4c; refined, 6¢; Grease,3c @ Ib. | Bacon. -15@17 Pork, fresh. 12 - e GREENWOOD—Arrived Mar 29—S8tmr Sunol,fm openfug bids for wheat were 55%4cfor May. but | hessed a firm cotton market, farther improvemens S ORANGEFATS WOOL—Quotations for the ‘Spring 'clip _are: | Beef, choice......:12@ o ok, Sl | e e ooy ety I R i b A o 554c was paid almost immediately. The price | in Wheat, with a sympathetic infiuence in corn and | ¥ PuLaoN, Ny oars siapleD Z,?,.‘?,‘,,f"gé‘h.:“‘{&‘; Corned Beat. 1oom: g‘é-rfi?’fim ok S | DS o Treeaitte Fry 1 F Shepard, N ¥ BencaMaran, . R rose to § 4 In the course of the first half- | 93¢, toe eflect 1s greatly ot 26 this week by | Sterling Exchange, 60 day — #4883 | quote old Wool as fallows: Fres Mountats Fai, 5@ | Ham, Cal. * —@15 Sirloin Steak ... T315@15 | Mrs Ray, Palo Alto T T Field, Monterey Sailed—Stmr Excelsior, for San Frangisco. bour of the session. Shorts were good buyers, ex- | prospectively for iron and for Bessemer pigiron. | Sterling fxchange, sight = 4893 | §c B b: defective Fall, 4@5e. do,” Eastern..... —@15 Porterhouse, do...14@20 | W Sanders, Santa Ross E F Crocheron, N ¥ G0—Arrived Mar29—Sehr Sequois, fm Libiting considerable nervousness over the crop | Jor seel DIAts and setually Tor mamiar FIAITOD: | New York Exchanke, sigh - 7 HOPS—Choice, 614@7e; common to_good, 5@6c | Lard 112@15 Smoked Beer. @15 | E E Olcott, Mrs Myers, St Louis Grays Harbor; Brship Colony, for Portland, and iy e E it ¢ New York Exchange, telegraphic... — 10 | @b, Trade rules deilas nnchanged prices. Mutton . _8@10| Pork Sausages. 20 | Mrs Wade, Coronado Miss Wade. Coronado sailed Mar 29, situation. - The suggestion of trouble between Eng- | 8tV e s i o outeome | Fine Silver, spot, § ounce. o3 6114 erwcsdulmennches Spring Lamb..... 12@15 | Veal. .. 10@12 | E S Bogert, U S N Miss Roberts, Chicago ASTORTA—Arrived Mar 29—Bktn Tam o’Shan- land and Yrauce may have cased some of the | FHENeEanotationsdoront mestand the cuteome ! pinG Siver, 10 dagn = 61 e POULTRY AND GAME, Mrs Vickers, Chicago Mrs Aldrich, Mich ter, from La Libertad Taher vigorous busing of the forenoon. May | jgerensed demund for shoes for fall denveer i | Mexican Dollars.. 5215 5314 SENERAL (M IEECHANDISE. Bioflers cach.. 680G 75Ducks, each..., 76@ 85 Ars. Ledyard, Mich © & E Benson, Melrose ASOQUILLE RIVER-—-arrived Mar 29 — Schr wheat rose to 56¢ before 1 o'clock. quotations for leather continue upward on the com- e 14e tor T Hens, each.. 75/Geese, each. .1 50@2 00 | MS Benson, Melrose Friaed et inethyst, hence Mar 34, 2 There were also ramors of furiher purchases of | parative scarcity of hides. P el i S i R S |Pigeons, B pr.. 60@ 65 | Mrs Dudley, Mass O Sheunnd bdston MENDOCINO—Sailed Mar 20—Sohr Nettle Sund- , = 4 b ihe i RODUCE MARKET. July delivery ex-ship and 48sc ex-warehouse; - B Miss Shepard, Boston Mrs Baker, Newark borg, for San Francisco. wheat here and at St. Louis, which helped the | Firmness {n Sonniand «fnu’fifizflfy"icffpflfi{ i . Wool Bags, 24@26c. O pwclit o 700 90}&’;&““:@ e gg@@fio Miss Baldwin, Newark P Compton, Walla Walla | ~ COOS BA Y—Arrived Mar 20—Bktn North Bend. ot o erk T | Sk bt R SRl A | wamaT aND omHER GmamNs. | COMTTWilhuio o on; xow watsin | W g TG 285 | SNV FERRRAL VA Yot |, CO0SAN A Sibar 20-Bkia o B amounting in wheat and flour to 320,000 bushels, | them J8@%4c Dbigher than o fortnight ago. In- 8: Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Coos Bay, $5; | Turkeys, B .. 15@ 20 CKiper& w#, Oakland T F Lewis, Los Ang GRAYS HARBORATrived Mar 20 -Sehe A mer: ot Wealk s & decline of from 2010 15 | CTeased demand for petroleum on Teports of Te | wHEAT_The Helensburgh takes for Cork 58,- | Wallsend, §7 50: Scotan, 85 ton; Brymabo, 37 50; FRUITS AND NUTS. Mrs Lewls, Los Ang Mrs Dr Harvey, Galt fcan Girl, hence Mar 15: schr Enterprise, hence fentime for wheat, 8od that caused @ resction | 4504 ontput have puskedprices;up #nd digher | o) oo 1o RareooreD B | Gumberlund, $13 50 in' bulk and $16 in'sacks: | appies, 3w S Limes, B doz......15@ — | Miss Harvey, Galt CL Bayles & wi, N Y Mar 16; schr Jennie Stella, hence Mar 23; schr Diere. The reaction from 56¢ reached its limit o | f5uresfor hogs at the West have brought like quo. at 0003 Glaucus.for Cork 71, | pennsylvania Anthracite Kgg, $12; Welsh Anthra: | APnom & 2 25 Oranges, B doz. 0 | M C W Nash'& wi,Bostn R Rogers, Ohio Chas R 'Wilson, hence Mar 24. g botic and after that it worked up again until | LAt1ons for pork and lard. Inadditionadvancesare | 721 ctls, at 865,452 cite 1ige, §9: Cannel, $8: :ock Springs, Castle Gate | Bananas, 9 doz. . 10@30 Ralerns 3», 15 | Biies W VeirBos 2 as s, Doy Mar . S%ae was trecly bid for a few sections, with 1-16c | TePorled on butter and exgs. Such u list of in- | The market was strong yesterday. Chicago and | and Pleisant Valley, #7 715@8: Coke, $12 10 ball Cocoanuts, each. 12 Walnats, 8 ib, 128_ NEW WESTERN HOTEL. R over that pald for”one or two lots. e marker | creased quotations within a Week, the Uhird within | Tiverpool were both Mpkcr aen morure rg040d | and Fledsant Val Lemons, B doz. 5| 24 2 2 e NEW TORK—Cleared Mar 20—Ship A G Ropes, was active and nervous, with plenty of sales on | three weeks, tells Its own story. about lc. No. 1, 85@868l4c B cti; choice, 87%4c | A ICF-Chinese mixed, new crop, 33 30; old crop, o W Evans, Vancouver J Rogers, Victoria, BC | for San Francisco; ship George Curtis, for Portland, ghe Blg bulses and hosis of buyers o moderate | | AmOTE stanles reporied fitm or unchanged tn | 2On 1 No. 1, 8588340 ctl; 3 83 16: No.1, #3 65@3 75; extra No. 1, $4@4 20; D M Leary, Tacoma J S Mariner, Seattle Oregon. breaks. It finally closed with sellers at 58 Tec. price are wool, although moving in la 'vm“mfi i lower graces, 75@821/c; extra choice for | Hawaitan, $4 50; Japan, $3 7093 76 B ctl. Asparagus, B ... 5@10/0nions, B . 2@ 3 | QS Blanton, Seattle H H Herst, Seattle Foreign Ports. The corn warket was almost completely neg. | Cotlon, sugar, coffee, leaf Lobacco, rice, lumber and | milling, 80@9254c; Walla Walla Wheat, nominal, | - COEERE G b, alatore e sars: “The | ARichoRs 5@50(0kra, dry, B b. 25 | W Deniston, Victoria J G Bassett, Victoria AUCKLAND—Arrived Mar 29—Stmr Mariposa, lected, althouzh it had & range of Y4c per bushet | Willinery. CALL BOARD SALES. activity prevailing in the first half of the month 5@20|Peppers, dry 1b..20@25 | A H Grinell, Seattle E S Peet, Seattle ‘hence Mar 29 via Honolulu. - between the extremes of s prico of the day. 'lts | | As Important ss any of the other INfOTmAtion | 1yomuar, SmaTON-10 elo0k: May—100tons, | Des DN Supceton Ly e pusinoss heine -—@ bPepper,green, B b, —@20 | C Edwards, Stockton G Freeburger, Tacoma. ANTWERP—Arrived Mar 27—Br ship Androsa, transactions were extremely small. Receipts were | DeAFing on the conditions of trade ara reports from 8Sijo: 200, B9c: 300, 87%4c. December—700, | Past ten days owing mainly, If 0t wholly, o the Slkarsnips, @ doz....18@20 | Mrs M J Fairhanks, Ta- ¥ Fairbanks, Tacoma | from Tacoms. 162 cars, or eight less than estiniated vesterday, | Minnesoita, South Dakota and lowa that the soils | §o126° {006 S0C! 300, 877 * | nnwillingness of buyers to stock up at this season 8Potatoes, B ... 2@ 3 | _coma G Thompson, Tacoma. COLON—Arrived Mar 27—Stmr Alltance, from but to-morrow’ 180 are expected. The opening | E1Atiy in nieed of more moisture, which, witn the | 9§2¢% 100, 86%ac: 24t Swss1ON—May—700 tons, | Of free arrivals, although the present supply in first 8 Do, New, B 5@— | W H Ellis, Tacoma M L Aron, Seattle New York. i h Do Y s ot 8%, but I started up im- | UbSeAsonably warm and dry weather, promises » | guajo:” GO0, S97¢: DesomporTon 961an: o5, | hads s COmPArativels modtrato OR6 And the Ao Do, Sweet, 3 1 4 | H H Vail, Seattle JAL Arbuckle, Olympia | * Sailed Mar 27—Stmr Finance, from New York. iedlatels, und did ok 50) umtl i \oucheq SasLs, | PESTICLed area of whoats parlicuiatly In South ba: | B57AC: 600, 883 . * 4% | mand rom the interior i generally reported good. —[Radishes, Bdzbehs.15@20 | J Teale, Tacoma. W Robinson, Olympia. FALMOUTH—Arrived Mar 28— Br ship Tolanths, {he advance in wheat being the only apparent In | Kota. o some extent these conditions prevall 1n | 2y 2SR X X" S nton — Decermber — 200 - tons, | Whle the Tanshet o Jubiat wLels I fatrls wall 2 00 Rhubarb, @ ... 4@ 5 | Mrs Abyonn, Tacoma J H Grant, Seattle from Portland, Oregon. fluence. The price dropped back 10 around 4614c, | KAUSAs, where summer heat s reporced. 96c: 700, 96Y4c. May—100, 88340, " | maintained, importers found concessions necessary 25Sage, B b 25@85 | Mrs J Brewster, Seattle Mrs S Parker, Tacoma FLEETWOOD—Arrived Mar 28—Br ship Eves- at which point it closed. neseeiLer feellng in general trade circles which | “BARLEY_Kasy 4t the dbcline with light trans. | £0 efect sales of any magnitde_and under the i 1 N Beans, B20630 | Mrs T Hood Victoria K Schmelder, 'Victoria | nam Abbey. From Porduad. greran: Outs were active and suronger, with a good busl. | cheracterized reports from & nurber of cities has | actions, Ferd, TOG1250e B o1t o TaTE | O or| e I Seosiptions ot wes Marft Squash, B 1 —@ 5 | J Schmiat, Valleio C A Shine, Dunsmuir LIVERPOOL—Arrived Mar 28—Brship Crown ness . transacted. The demand’ was urgent and | Decome more widespread, and even where no | 555008 Xeel, T0@120ac bright; Brewing, 80@00c | Eranted in some Ins ances, and the general tone of sopoyine BIb.......20@30 LICK HOUSE. of Scotland, hence Oct 28. salcs made readiiy. May sold up from 28452050 | actual gain n the movement of stapies 1s raported, | & ¢Ae 2 the market is sofier. About half the quantity of oz, 20/Turnips, $ doz.....15@20 | g yungerman, Colambia Mrs C A Haxett, Gilro NANAIMO—Sailed Mar 28—Bark Carrolton, for to 3034c, closing, after a slight deciine, at 2974e, | Increased confidence in & better demand is marked. CALL BOARD SALES. Salvador sold during the interim was placed from { Musbrooms, @ 1..20@40| B B Earl, St Helena C Kiper & wi, ("hlcmy San Francisco. July ranged frol 28%c to 29Y4c, resting ut the | , EXPorts of wheat, “including flour as wheat, | 1 o o CALE BOAR o'clock—Decembe: the cargo per San Blas on ‘ex-wharf’ termns,’ ata de- FISH—PER POUND. D J Carroll, Chicago MrsEK Marchandfm,BC | | YOKOHAMA—Arrived Mar 21—Br stmr Gaelic, high price. During the last two days there hag | ffom both coasis this week are smaller than for | T e L ecember—200 | ciine of 14c; Costa Ricas and Guatemaias were . —@ —Shad.. 10 | D E Knight, Marysville S J Stabler, Yuba City. hence Mar 5. been 8 heavy businessdone in Eastern shipnient in | {0UF Preceding weeks—2,562.000 bushels, This | *0ps 5/ == Sx8s10N—Decembe: also sold cheaper both for home consumption and _fiws” Eoss. — | N B Kent, Minneapolis T H Ryland, NY | ar g a §ash Oaia snd something close to the May price | (Olak 8 compared withy exports of practically | , SEGUIAR, MoRKDeS T=300 | shipment overland, and quotations for all descrip- © 8@10Smelts. 12 | 75 Tavlor & Wi, NJ K M Bhrhotn, Mt View FRT e uC Ve Athuikis Seamers. Bas been paid for anywhere from 250,000 to 600,- | :000.000 bushiels last week, 2,966,000 bushels in | O3S, T8IAC: 4( 'SESSTON—December — 800 tons, | ONS are subject (0'slizht revision. The movement | 'Flounders... .. ... B@10Solcs 10 | H M Pickett, Napa G Francis, Stanford ANTWERP—Arrived Mar 29—Stmr Illinols, frm. 000 buslicls. The understanding is that the in. | the week oue year ago, 2.575,000 bushels two'| , AFTERNOC 73c. Spot, storage pald—100, vae | Overland has been brisk at the concessions granted, | Halibut . . —@10Skates, each. —@10 | L K Moore, Stanford H G Stevens, Napa Fhiladelphia via Southampton. grcement was & heavy cut in Tall rates to the | R4S 960, 3,007,000 threevears ago and 3,164,000 | £685,00000T0% 2P0y, Storage Baid—100, 78c. BhsEas lsaaly woleratsq somaahatit e atios: ety - 8@ 8Sturgeon. 39@12 | Mxs ¥ ¥ PooterSta Cruz Miss A T Porter, Sta Crnz | 5 LONDON—Arrived Mar 29—Stmr Michigan, from East. , 8 OATS—The a 2 L B @21c for good to prime Wi ) i | Kingfis| . 8@10Tomcod 12@15 | T Richards, Sonora altimore. Atier an advance of 100 Pork closed only 214c E S e Kech unitorm. Stiling vt oaance | 1912@20¢ for Kood Costa Rica mixed with black —@ —[Clams, B gal, & BALDWIN HOTEL. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Mar 29 — Stmr La- Digher than the day before. Lard in the end was ANK CLEARINGS. a1 0736@1 1755 9 o1 fancy Feed, $1 025 | DeaUs: 18@1KY, for fair Costa Rica: 1634@17340 D(%—Do. hardshell, cania, from New York. from 234c to 5¢ lower and ribs without change, NE ) 1074,; good to cholce, 92 1; common to far, | (0F _¢ommon ‘to ordinary Costa Rica; 19@20c 10| 100... — | W W Monland, Ohio ¥ Luckinback, N Y LIVERPOOL—Arrived Mar 20—Stmr Britannic, steadiness coming from the light receipts of hogs. W YORK, N.Y., March 29.—The following | 40048 Red, $115@1 20 % cil: Black, $1 10@ | 10T €004 10 prime washed Salvador: 173,@18c for /) — Crabs, each 10@ — | J. M. McPike, Napa H P Shrall, Los Angeles | from New York. “The leading futures ranged as follows: table, compiled by Bradstreevs, shows the total | 155: (ray. ‘980@8L 0%s: Sormrive 1 Brace | K00d green umvashed Saivador: 21215c f0F prime Do, softsheli, B a7.26@35 | A L Woife, Oakland T L Ford. U sg Pattesens Importations. . Wheat No. 2— Highest. Lowest. | clearances at the principal cities and the percentage | 1 1744 8 ¢, . Washed Guatemala: 20@20%4¢ for 1% pnictly 0@25(Mussels, B qrt.... 10@15 | W H Smidt, Honoluln E V Pratt, Toledo SANTA CRUZ--Per Gipsy—4 hf Bbls 6 bbis 5 cs vy b Bdc " | of increase or decrease, as compared with the cor. | | COMN-Offerings are lieral and the market i | 8200 Washed Guatemaia: 15@19%4c $ M for fair 12 Oysters, Cal, 8 100.50@ — | T E Hughes & w. Fresno J Smith, Stockton wine, 4 pkgs mdse, 80 sks bit rock, 16 bxs butter, 5 Eries vl el casy. Largs Yalow. 81 J0mt By Dosaaskells wunednummm;1sx,g@173.cmmmmmennw :10@12/Do, Gastern, ' dz. 25@35 | O N Reynoids, Palo Alto A H Jessie, St Loais Areaeat halrer. B Cochieass, 300 bhis 1D gy 87%c 667gc | EPORIING Week last year. ellow, $12001 25 Whice, $1 17401 50 B o T o/ius brdlnarpiiaeinalat LGl LU [avn e Kol S T Monterey—3 cs cheese, 44 sks beans, 31 pkgs orn No. 2— Crr RYE—Emall sales at 85@871ac # cll. et o h q pe 0145 | New York. -8496,985,635 BUCKWHEAT 83056 1 et © i oy AT e A e THE STOCK MARKET. THE CALL CALENDAR. i anting 18 avapitatoss 8 b tatiem, 1 Chicago.. .. 78,784,209 SUGAR—" P ‘Refining Comj MaRrcH, 1895. ©s eggs. O el T T Tz FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. qug‘ggf‘;ercéhfie‘f s 5..“5:,'93.31,.3: :e%w‘m{x Ao Sominoca qulit yeiar Ay an aniwed o — o isonvile—321 sks beans, 221 sks corn, 345 1198, — and Fine ranulated, 434c; 3 ;i G 382 | o Iouts... 20,515,288 FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Fam- | Confectioners oy sl A ienciin A, 4vac: e NoTES. Jonsigness. San Francisco. 137804 lly extras, $3 25@3 35 B bbl; Bakers' extras, | C 4%4c: Golden C, 374c; D, 35kc; half barrels 14c | Silver recovered to 6414c yesterday. — Per Gipsy—Western Sugar Ret Co; A Lewls Co: s goms Palinore P £ 1563 55: %Rne. £2106295 B bbi, | miore thian barrels! and Goxes ¥ mor. © | The Boston and Calorado Smelting Company has 2|9 plamch e e ¥ S s 834, e Flour, : Rye Meal. fecinred c - First Quarter. H s ekl 2 $717% | Cincinnati. 10560400 gz Graiiam Flour, Sc; Oatméa, 13400 bui Gronis; | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. e oo anerly ORGead) Beyable Apsit 1 1. by R e e S A L a‘sze‘:ql So; Cracked Wheat, ipc; Buckwheat Flonr, o} ‘entennial-Eure ning Company Baker & Hamilion; LG & : Enterprise 3558114 ; i 34C 4 ‘Hogs, which | Tintic district, Utah, paid_a double dividend of $1 > Mareh 10, Brewery : Dairymen’s Union ; Wheaton, Breon & Co; CORNMEAL AT 1h0te Mea, 363%40: oo b e L e bt hleh | Der share, or §30.000) oh March 16 16|® n; Corn, $26@26 50: Cracked Corn, $27( A survey is belng made of the Dew workings in Mo, O cmalis o W st mrsacras - | g auoraiions Wt s o Fione e, Hominy, 30 B 1b. J mhm:h::nflimmfi e e ::E" Oceldental'and ‘advioesfrom therearo encour- B C eman m:: :,, vin S: ;::w e ) mu‘.'nomm-;l?: Nfio,’z‘(fi%‘ 529/' 9?;‘1‘(_,%; vfi:fi el HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. 4 “l\;fig?“— ‘lr:st, mqmug: @fi fi_""“’" 8c; second m:;. mulll%v;xm .l;’-eal incorporations disbursed div- . March 26, D ——— 2 3;;‘{’»%;‘6 o3 White,' 42g3iic: No!'% TEAN-Qatied st RIGIA N g MUTToN-TAg0e: o gto %5 “wee, 5@ | ondon, Pebh Am. Lim.. . 48 Sent.. SoR00 ki OFFICE FURNITURE agsie: No. 1 Fias Socd §18354: o Fimn: FEEDSIURES,. (oo and _soled_Bartey, | ® KaB—s, o im | BN 0o Tt empe panire 1n s i Turk is said to 5 AND FIXTURES, {hy =Cea. 8 26 ess Porkc ' b, S1207401250; $16 50617 ton: Oflcake Mexl at the mill, $26 B PORK—Live ] b&?’fi«?fl"‘&gfi._ ‘4@izge | Pacific Gas Tt Co.. 11\ 50¢ B share, 15,000 de’f;‘: g’:{dlg“‘k s said to signity wan- C.F. WEBER & CO. Tioousn 36 08 55 Dry Salied Showders (bored, HAY = Aisivais ar iveral the domand f stow | 5o 5ghe 30 S94@4C ¥ b for eederd; dresiéd | Pacnic ighiing (o117 go wabure, ci00g | derer, but. the Ottoman repudiatés this 300 to 306 Post St., cor, Stockton,

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