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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1895 n. Barley lower. unchanged. Wheat Oats, Corn and ¥ ning. er expor 15 and Green P berries declined. v in good demand. rlower. Cheese weak, ather less supp! 1d Onions e od. ncre: ed 100 per cent. s lower. Bee firm. Pork v WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- WeaTHER BUREAU. FRANCISCO, | Synopsis and general forecast: which was ce last night in the vicinity of Vancouver Island has moved eastward {nto the British possessions north of Montana, and an ares of high pres proaching the North ornia and Oregon eoasts. This is causing 2 weather in Oregon and along the extreme | Oregon, and the conditions are fa- | least two or three days of fair | ern Ca! o s year as Enreka seasonal rainta same date las Red Bluft Maximum tem 1sco for the thirty hours endir 189 For Nor alon t showers night; slowl ; fresh no showers in ex | ght x| | | | extreme rature ex- sas @ bacco The 1 Hockl: an hour To s preferred 1 preferred er 1 0'c 0 Central reced: the morn; and St er shares a lesser | ettled, with the fon was in gures of and the market closed iownward. ferred reac fraction. tendency main L mmarket as a buyer of most of the arbitraze special- " tchison. The bond market to-day animated, th 2 ernment bonds firm. State b dull. Railroad | bonds. ir Petrol rong and higher; closed 0 bid. Grain and Merchaundise. Wheat—May, 62c. pnia | nal. | m: brokers' price, $9 50; exchange | brokers' price, $295; exchange $1405@14 10; plates, quiet. domestic, $3 20. Sales on 'Change, 25 tons April tin, $14 02%4. Coffee—Options opened bal steady at 10¢ oints decline, rnled weak on erse cables reign markets, local liquidations steadier in' the afternoon Spelter—Qui closed | @25 points net decline. Sales, 18,000, , includ April, $1420; May. $1380@ Jun. @13 90: Juiy, £13 90: Se tember, $13 80@18 60; Ociobe 90@13 9| November, $13 December, $1 13 80. Spot Coffee—Rio, dull: No. 34 Mild—Quiet and essier; Cordoya. 1814@1914c. Bales; 11,890 bags Maracaibo, 488 bags Central American, 400 t Jamaica and 30 bags Mexican; private terms. Sugar—Raw, firm. Sales, 1395 96 test, 3c: 871 bags molasses suga 2 7-16¢. Refined—Firm; No. 8, 335@3 9-16c. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO. Irr., April 16.—After an early ad- ‘vance on short covering to-day wheat weakened on the liberal shipments of the competing countries and closed unchanged for May. May corn closed ¢ lower and provisions at slight declines. 'he news received by cable this morning was so decidedly bearish that previous to the opening of the session a decline in wheat for the day seemed inevitable. That was the impression on the curb previous to the start, 5614c being the quoted value then for May, compared with 5634¢ as the market was coming £0 a close yesterds ‘When trading S comm was found to be wanted at 5614c and even that very soon no omne would sell at rices. The result was that instead of an expected reak an advance commenced which carried the May price up to 57%4c,and it had no other app: ent foundation than panic among th St. Louis shorts, it is said, cove bags centrifugal, . 89 test, the'session and the local contingent were not far behind in the struggle with St. Louis for & share of | The Liverpool than that market was_considered a preciation of the bullishness b ibat, the Russian s were 2 ments 2,616,000 bushels forthe same time. weather for the COmIng crop_on this continent wes most favorable, and it was in thd face of sucha combination of i that “the sdyance slready noted-occurred. The offset was the cog- paratively small domestic receipts and the gradual Teduction of the elevator stocks. Bradstreet’s usual statement of the weekly changes of stocks in this and other countries showed that notwithstanding u decrease in the United States and Canada of 2,987,000 bushels the increase of stocks affoat for Europe reduced the #mount-0f the world’s decrease for the week to 1,067,000 bushels. The amount on passage for the United Kingdom and Continent increased 1,280,000 bushtels since & week ago. Minneapolis and Duluth receipts were 172 cars compared with 365 cars a year ugo. The export clearances from Atiantic rts amounted in wheat and flour together toa ittle over 200,000 bushels. The closing cables re- ported sdvences of 13gc per bushel at Parls and from 3; o 134c at Berlin. The market here ruled weak and 0siin the end what was gained earlier, the market closing with sellers at 561%c for May. Corn was active inspotsat wide intervals, but was weak (he greater part of the time. May: opetied at 45%4c, 50ld at 4554c, then ‘ad- vanced 10 4614c, selling down later to- 45%ue and closing at 4515@A564c. Receipts were 194 cars and 125 are estimated for to-morrow. In addition to the rail receipts, 20,100 bushels came_in- by stedmer. The primary receipts were 134,000 bushels, compared with 305,000 bushels & year and such inadequace ap- In addition to wheat for b B Oats attracted but little aftention. The trading consisted almost_entirely of small scalping and local covering. - Finctuations were confined to n narrow range and_an_easy feeling was influenced by the weakness in wheat. May sold from 2814 2834c and closed au 2814c. - July ranged from 2714@271/zc, closing at the iow price at which re- Ceipts were given, Pork advanced 10¢ per barrel, but there was an evident desire to sell at the advance, and when wheat broke provisions followed suit and left pork in the end ata deciine for the day of 10c per barrel. Lard and ribs pursued a similar course, belng firm early but. closing weak, with respective 1osses of T3 and Sc per 100 pounds. The leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat Highest. Lowest. American rallroads have risen sharpiy | Canada Pacific .$1275 .87 07 $125215 $700 ‘87220, 3712 857 e $630 X 264214 September...... $6 6714 Cash_quotations were as follows: Flour—Firm, N Spring Wheat, 6015@6214c: No. 3 Spring No. 2 Red, 5814@56pc: No. 2 No.'2 Whit .'581%4¢: No. 8, 51 1" Flax Seed, $1 3 eed, 5 201 Mess Pork, @ bl 3 5: Lard, § 100 Ibs, $6 95@6 97% Short Ribs, Sides (loose), 86 2752@6 30: Dry Salted Shoulders (boxed), $5 621a@5 75; Short Clear Sides (boxed), $6 55@6 607 Whisky, distillers’ finished goods. per gal, $1 21. On the Produce Exchange fo-day the Butter mar- firm. Creameries, 10@201zc. Dairies, 8@ cgs firm, 1114@11%4 Livestock. the supply continues to diminish, only 400 1:ead having arrived so far this week, s than received in the same time last week. to-dny were particularly light, Deing estimated at barely 3000 head. There was a fair demend for dressed beef and butchers’ cattle, and prices ruled strong at Monday’s 10c advance. Beef steers sold on a basis of $4@8 25 for very common to extra, the bulk of the transactions being between $5@8. Very choice natives sold at 85@5 90, and anything had to be extra fine to above $6. Cows were in good demand at firm canners’ stuff selling at $1 75@2 50 and hers’ cattle at $3@4 50, with fancy cows, heifers bulls at #4 75@5. The Texans now coming forward are mostly ordinary in guality and steers sell 1 t $4 20@4 50. Only about 11,000 hogs arrived here to-day. Prices were siron from thie operiing 1 the close, with a general advance of 5@10c per 100 pounds, and the greater part of the sales were at high prices. as the very fine quality was very good. Sales twere made of hogs averagtig 200 pounds and upward at $4 75@b 30, lightweights at $4 75@ 5 05 and pigs at 4 25@4 60. The bulk of the sales were made at 85 05@3 20 for heavy and at $4 95@ 5 05 for light, prices showing a tendency to draw closer together. Not more than 10,000 sheep came in_to-day and the buik changed ownership at_unchanged prices. Wooled sl ¢ $2 75@5 05 for poor. Kec ttle 3000, calves 2000, hogs 11,000, sheep 10,000. 2 Barley, STOCKS IN LONDON, pril 16. — The Evening ys: Business was barely iday, but the tone was 4 per cent premium. on the h of New York closing prices yesterda buying here was almost entirely on Conti- 1 accounts. Prices closed under the best. »n and Northern Pacific were flat. Silver stocks were strong on the bellef that peace is about initely concluded in the There was a iniprovement in the Canadian Pacitics. NEW YOR Post’s London cablegram sa resumed _to-day after the h The Americanloan ls good ; The n THE WOOL MARKE PHILAT with a ment 8@10c; medium, 1 11@12 BOST Mass. April 16.—Trade continues quiet in the wool market with 4 slight increase in sales from those of the corresponding week. Montana fine medium and fine, 9@11c; scoured, PHIA, PA., April 16.—Wool steady, emand and tending toward improve- and Northwestern light, , 7@9c; fine medium, ; ‘quarter blood, 12@14 30@32c; ana No. 2, medium, 12@12%4c; scoured, 27@29c. = OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET. OMAHA April 18.—Cattle—Receipts, Ma ve and firm: steers, 34 75@ cows and heifers, $1 25@4 50: stockers and , 82 50@4 50. PETROLE FOREIGN UM MARKETS. Petroleum to-day was, warks 25 pig., & rise of 1 mark 50 urday April 16.—Petrolenm was firm to- arks 35 pig. si HAMBU R ay at 13 marks, being an advance of 2 H1gs. PMSTERDAM, April 16— Petroleum to-day ad- | vanced 134 10 154. NEW YORK STOCKS, [ Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad Shares. v on cali easy at 134@2%4%: last loan 2X: Prime mercantile paper, 4@5%%. Ster- ling exchange firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 8914@4 8934 for demand and $4 8835@4 8815 for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 8814@4 89 and $4 90@4 90%%. Comm bills, $1 8732@4 87%. Silver cerificates, 67 68%4¢. Atchison. CLOSING BTOCKS. 554 Northern Pacific. 3 Preferred. .. Ame; xpress.112%5 American Tobacco. 96 Preferred.........107 | Baltimore & Ohio.._5514 0 Bell Telephon 177%2 Oregon Improvmt. 9 4195 Oregon Navigation 18 Canada Southern.. 51% Oregon Short Line. 5 Central Pacific 1734 Pacific Mail ........ 2234 Ches. & Olilo. 175} Peoria D. & ¢ Chicago Alton......147 " Pittsburg 55 Chicago, B. & Q... 72% Puilman Palace....156 Chicago Gas. 7055 Reading...... esgn (AR Consolldated Gas...13415 Richmond Terminl— C.C.C. & St. Louis 39~ Preferred. — Colo. Coal & Tron.. 614 RioGrande&Westn 15 Cotton Ofl Cert..... 274 Preferred, 40 Del. Hudson. 12644 Rock Island. | 647 Del Lack& Western160 St. L. & S. F. 1st pf.— Denver & R. G. pfd. 3974 St. Paul . 5914 Distillers. 153, Preferred.... ... 11515 East Tenncssee....— |St. Paul & Omaha. 3314 Erie...... . 103, Preferred. 110 Preferred.. Southern R. R...... 1114 Fort Wayne 156" Preferred.... 3 Great Northern pfd105 'St. P. M. & M. 7 Chicago & E Il pfd 94%%'Southern Pacific... 161 ‘2 264 Sugar Rennery..... 10554 80%a Tenn. Coal & Tron. 193, 25 Texas Pacific 10 2815 Tol. & O. Cen. pid.. 761 % 1835 Union Pacific 1214 Hocking Valley. Illinois Central, St Paul & Duliith Kansas & Texas pf. &We red. 7534 U 41 Lake Shore, 141 " Wab. 8. 614 Lead Trust 3214 Preferred. s Louisville & 533/ Wells-Fargo. Louisville & 674, Western Unio Manhattan Consol. 11813 Wheeling & L. Mempbis & Charis. 10 | Preferred. Michigan Central.. 8814 Minn. & St. Loul Mexican Central... 9j Denver & Rio G. Missouri Pacific.... 241 General Electric. Mobile & Ohio. 17| Xational Lingeed Nashville Chatt.... 70 Colo. Fuel & Iron XNational Cord: Preferred. N. J. Central 514 Preferred. 95 H. & Texas 935/ TOLA. A Norfolk & V 1473 Tol.8t. Loui North American... 51| Preferred. CLOSING BONDS. U 8 4, registered.. 11934 Cen Pac 1stsof '95.102 Do, 4s coupon. .. .120%, Den & R G 78 U S b8, registered 11444 Do, 4s. Do, 33 coupon. .. 1154, Eric 2ds. . Do, 45 registered 11134, Do, 4s conpon....11214| Do, 7s. Do, 2s registered. 95 ' (H & Tex Cent 5s. Pacitic 6s of 95 100 | Do, 6s. 105 }M K T first 4s. 84 |~ Do, second 45,10 87 {Mutual Union 6s...112 IN J Cent Gen bs...112 onsols 45933 Northern Pac 1sts.115 Missouri 6 108 Do, 2ds.... 89 N Carolina 6s......124 |Northwest Consols.1 3513 Do, 4s.. 102 | Do, 8 F deb bs...1090a $ C Non-fund 116R GrandeWest 1sis_ 6134 Tenn new set 63. .. 8415 8t. Paul Consels 7s.125 Do, Bs. 100 Do, C & P W bs. 11214 Do, 3s. — [StL&IronMtGen 55 76 Tenx old 6s. 60 Gen 65.105 Va Centurie! 59 |Southern R.R. 5s... 87 Do, deferred. ... — |Texas Pacific firsts. §9: Atchison 4s. 70Y4 Texas Pac seconds. 25 Do;2d A.... 22% Union Paclstof "97.104 Canada South 2ds..102% West Shoreds.. FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EXa., April 16.—The spot market is firm at 4s 11d@4s 1114d. Carzoes are firm i 5008, Favruars chipmons FUTURES. ‘The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: April, 4510d; May, 45 10d; June, ds 104; July, 4s 1014d; August, 4s 1014d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Ex6., April 16.—Consols, 10534; sil- ver, 30%.d; French Rentes, 102 95c, PORTLAND’S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, Or., April 16.—Exchanges, $171,- 841; balances, $64,254. Whest—Walla Walia, 45¢ B bushel; Valley, @ cental. ! e EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Bterling Fixchange, 60 duys.......... — $488 Sterling Exchange, sigh(. Ze s gfl% New York Exchange, sight - 074% New York Exchange, telegraphic,.. — 10 Finé Silver, spot, ¥ ounce. - 671 Fine Silver, 30 days. R 67 Mexicen Dollars. 544 bdlp Exports of Lumber from this port during the first quarter of 1845 were 5,214,000 feet, against 2,851,- 600 ‘feet during the same period in 1894. The vn.‘l’u'eo of ihe shipments Jhet- auts wiv ;51.751, and for the first three mont e year $92,187, ainst $56,619 in 1894. s gl i sl L PRODUOE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. April. B6c Day b614c Juiy 5714c Septem 58350 Corn No. 2— 45c 4514¢ 46¢ 46%4c +.912 52 $12:85 - WHEAT-Spot #md future prices were both strong yesterday. No, 1 is quotable at 85@ 87%c; cholce, 8830 ctl; lower grades, 75@82%4¢ P ctl; extra choice for milling, 90@92%4c; Walla ‘Walla Wheat, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMATL SESSION — 10 o'clock — December— 1400 tons. 9634¢. REGULAR fionxmfi SEss1oN—December—600 tons, 9635c; 1800, 9614¢; 400, 9615c. May—300, 87%4c: 1400, 8734c. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—100 tons, 87i4c; 10, 87345c. December—400, 954c: 400, 96¢. BARLIY— Both Feed and Brewing aescriptions are lower. Feed is dull and there are no buyers for Brewing. Feed, 65@67%c for ordinary “and 683,@70c for choice bright; Brewing, S80@87%zc B el CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL SESSTON—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—800 tons, 70%ac: 1600, 70%4c: 1100, T0%c. Moy— 300,'65¢ 100, 6374c. AFTEENOON SESSION—NO sales. shows mo_ change. OATS—The market still Milling, 81 07%6@1 17%4: fancy Feed, $1 0212@ 923, common Lo fair, 1 0714: good to choice, a0 “Tee. 81 15@1 2 Gl 3T S0@1 25 $10734@1 1734 Gray 95c@$1 02%g; Surprise, rt. Large B ctl. ctl; Small CORN—No further change to Tej Yellow quotable at $1 1215@1 17% % round Yellow, $1 12%@1 17% @ cu; White, #1 0501 15 Beul. i tasy at 8236@87%4c B cil. \Vu}:AT—i‘éuLmiuul at 85@95¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 25@3 35 B bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 25; superfine. $2 10@2 35 7 bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 814c Ib: Rve Meal, 8c: Graham Flour, Sc; Oatmeal. 4i4c; Oat Groats, 5c; Cracked Wheat. 3lhe; Buckwheat Flour, 5ei Pearl Barley, 414@43,¢ 9 1b. CORNMEAL, 151 Table Meal, 3@3340: Feed Corn, $25@25 50: Cracked Corn, $26@26 50 @ ton; Homuy, 32@4%¢c B Ib. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—313 50@14 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@19 fon. FEEDSTUFFS— Ground and rolled Barley, $15 50@16 50: Oucake Meal at che mill, $25 3 ton: Cottonseed Oilcake, $24 B ton. HAY—Is still demoralized at the = decline. Wheat, $8@11 ® ton; Wheat and Oat, $8@11: Barley, $7@8 50: Ont, $8@10 50; Alfalfa, $6 50@ 8 50; Clover, #7 Compressed, $8@10 50; Stock, $6@7 o STRAW—Quoted at 50@70c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Pinks are weak. Bayos lower at §1 50 @1 50; Small Whites, $2 75@2 95 8 ctl; Pea, $2 75 @2 95; Large Whites, $2 50@2 70: Pink, $1 50@ 1 75; Heds, 81 60@i 75; Blackeye, $3 25@3 00; Rea Kidoey, nominal; Lima, $4 60@4 65; Butters, 822 26 10 smail and 82 25@2 60 ¥ cd tor large, SEEDS—Yellow Mustard 1s_guotable at §1 75 @2 % otl: Trieste, $1 50@1 75 § ctl: Natlve Erown, §1 25@1 75: Flax, $2 25@2 b0; Canary, 3@ 4cBIb éux{um, T@7%c: Rape, 134@dt4sc; Hemp, . - &7 RIED PEAS—Split. Peas, Blac; Green Peas, $160; Niles, $1 25@1 35; Blackeye, nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—There are no Sweets .of any | consequence coming in at present. Receipts of new were 273 sacks, selling at 1@lige B b River Sweets, $1@1 25 8 cil: Early Rose, 30@ | 100 Petaluma and Tomales Burbanks, 40@50c; Salinas Burbanks, 75 40c; River Reds, 26@30c; purvanks, 45@60c: stive Oregon Burbanks, 50@S0: @%1 % cil. ONIONS—Quoted at 60@75c for good to cholce an 0c for cut; Nevadas, $1@1 25. v ABLES—Asparagus aud Peas dedined. Cabbage continues in brisk demand_and firm. Mexican Tomatoes ‘are quotable at $2 small box: hothouse Cucumbers, - 50c@$l @ ~dozen. Arrivals were 998 boxes Asparagus, 494 boxes Rhubarb and 406 sks Peas. Asparagus, 75c@$1 b0; # box for ordinary, $1 7b@2 for No. 1 and 6@ Hc @b for fancy: Rhubarb, 25@85c B box for ordinary and 75¢ P box for fancy: Green Peas, 2@3c tor common and 315@AL4e for sweet; String B 1216@15¢c: Dried Okra, 15c B 1b: Green Peppers, 1215@15¢: Dried Peppers, 121g@l6c: | Marrowfat Squash, $20 P ton; Cabbage, 75¢ @ | ctl: Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 4@5¢ 3 1. BUTTER, CHE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Quotations are 35c lower all around. The market is in bad shape and largely over- stocked. CreaMERY—Fancy. 13@15%c; seconds, 12@ 1214¢ @ B, ! | SE Dairy—Fancy, 11@11%c:_good o choice. 9@ 101 dium grades, 752@81ac B 1b; store But- Is no lower, but weak and plen- tiful. mild new, 6%@7c ¥ Ib; common to good, 436@6c; Young America, 7@9c; Eastern, 1215@1 43¢, Iatter figure for cream: Western, 8@ 100 . {GS_stocks are not as large as last week. The situation shows no change whatever. Duck g5, 16@17c: Store Eggs, 1033@12c; ranch Eggs, 18@14c P doz. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Turkeys and Hens are dull. Young | Roosters, Fryers and Broilers are scarce and very firm. Young Ducks are in demand. We quote Californis stock: Live Turkeys, 10@12c B I for Gobblers: 10@13c @ 1 for Hens; Geese, ¥ pair, $1 50@1 76; Goslings, $2@2 80: Ducks, £i@5 B dozen for old and $7@9 ¥ dozen for young; Hens, $4@5: Roosters, youna. 37 50@8 50 % dozen; do, old, $3@5 B doz: Fryers, $7@7 50 Broilers, $5 50@6 50 for large and $3@4 for small Pigeons, $2@2 25 for young and $1 75@2 for old. ME—Hare, 50c: Rabbits, $1 50 for Cottontails and $1@1 25 B doz for small. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS—Apples, $2 50@3 B box for choice to fancy and 50c@8$2 for common to good. BERRIES—Receipts of Strawberries were chests, selling at $10@14 for Longworths and $6@8 % chest for Sharpless. CITRUS FRUITS—Previous prices are quoted, Stocks are not excessive, California Navels quoted at $1 75@2 50 P box; Seedlings, 75c@$1 50: Sicily Lemons, $4 B box: California Lemons, 81 %1 75 for common and $2@2 50 tor good to choice; | Mexican Limes, 33 50 ® box; Bananas, $1 20@ | 2 @ bunch; Pineapples, nominal. DRIED FRULTS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS — Prunes, four sizes, are quotable at 415,@434c B 1: larger sizes, 6@bla B 1b: smaller sizes, 21@4c B Ib: Apples, 414 | (@5c for quartered. 416@8c for sliced and 5@5Lac for evaporated: Bleached Peaches. 4@6c: Apricots, B@7c for fair to choice and 715@8c for fancy Moor- paik: Pears, 4@414c for evaporated halves, 3@dc for auarters and 134@2c for inferior goods; Plums, 4@4lc tor pitted and 114@2e for tinpitted; ¥lgs, black, Sc for pressed and 1%,@2c for un- ressed. PRAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Raisins—d- -crown, loose, are guotable at 4c B b rown, 235¢ B Ib: 2-Crown, 2¢ P 1b; seedless Sultanas, 3¢} secdless Muscatels, 2¢; 3-crown London layers, $1 35@1 459 box; clusters, $2 26@2 75: Dehesa clusters, §2 50: Imperial " clusters, §35; Dried Grapes—115@134¢ 1b. NUTS—Chestnits are quotable at 6@7c B M: Walnuts, 7@9%ac for paper-shell and softshell, and 6@7c P Ib for hardshell; Almonds, 2@214c for hard- shell, 5@6c P 1b for softahell, and — for_paper- shell; Peanuts, 5@6c for Eastern and @44 for Calitornia; Hickory Nuts, b@éc: Pecans, 6c for rough and 8¢ for polished: Filberts, 8@9c; Brazil Nuts. T@7c B 1b; Cocoanuts, $4 50@b 50'% 100. HONEY-Comb, 9@11%4c: water-white extract: ed, Blp@Tc; light amber extracted, 63a@BY4c; dark smber. b@pigo P 0. BEESWAX—26@27c @ 1. PROVISIONS, . CURED MEATS—No change in anything. Trade fair, but not so brisk as it has been. Bacon, 814@9c for heavy and 934c¢ for light medium; 10c for light, 1015@11c B 1b for extra light and 12@14c ¥ 1b for sugar-cured; Kastern Sugar-cured Hams, 12%4c: California Ham: ula;:: Mess Beet, $7@7 50 P bl XLra nmess uo, $5( ; family ao, $10@11: extra vrime Pork, $1 0 50: extraclear, $17 50@ 18 P bbl: mess, $16@16 50 P bbl; Smoked Beef, 9/2@10c B . . LARD-Eastern, tlerces, is quotable at 634@ 7c ¥ b for compound and H34¢c P Ib for pure; Bnm‘ 91/ac; California tierces, 6¢ for compound and bf‘.l:o‘r’gu?r mn-lf—bhls. 814c;10-1b tins, 814 @ 1b; do COTTOLENE— 7%¢ @ b in tierces and 814c 1 in 10-1b tins. o . HIPES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy saited steers, 7@ TYae; medium,6@6Y4c; light,6@64c: Cowhides, 6@ 634c; salted Kip, 415@5c; salted Calf, 7@8c: snited Veal, 6@7c: ary Hides, usual selection, 1014@11c; ip, 9c; dry Calf,' 12@18c; primé Goatskins, 0@ 35¢ each ; Kids, Be: Deerskins, good summer, 30c % Ib; medium, 15@25¢; winter, 10@) 5¢: Sheep- £kins, shearings, 10@20c each; short wool, 2! 5¢ each; Jong rt ; wediom, wool, Culls of all Kinds about 1ac less, 'W—No. 1 rendered, 414@414c; conntry ow, 4@4Y4c; refined, 6c; Grease, 3@3lec B ib. WOOT—Quotations for the . Spring clip are: Choice Northern, 10@llc; San Josquin, year's staple, 6@7c B 1b; do, seven months’, 6@8c; Cala- veras and Foothill 8@10c. g a};‘ops—cmw, 814@Tc; common to good, 6@6c GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags, 414@434c spot and 435@43/c for June and July delivery; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington is quotable at $8: New Wel- lington, #8: Southfield Wellington, $7 50; 'Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $7 50: Scotcn, $8; Brymbo, 50; Cumberland,'§13 50 in bulk and $15 in sks: ‘ennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $12: Welsh Anthra- cite Egg, 89 Cannel, §8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 76@8; Coke, $12 in bulk and 14 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 53%¢; Dry Granulated, 434c; Contectioners’ A,'45jsc; Magnolia A, 414c; Extra C, 43c; Golden €, 37%¢; D, 36kc; half barrels Y4c more than barrels, and boxes Y¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, . Choice Beef continues firm. Lamb Is easy dnd Hogs are weak. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follow ; i chotce, 8340 B B VEAL—Lai E ethers, be; Ewes, PORK—Live c for soft, o 1 for hara m%%bmm%l second quality, 4 osl J k. Lt LAMB-Spring. Bio Bb O A0 ® . BEEF—First quality, 5! third do, 3@Ac B MUTTON— 0, 5@7¢ P Ibe | Dyntstex-cp 88 | VisaliaWC6s — 92 [EdisonLight. 9634 STOOKS— Water ‘GasConAssn. — ContraCosta. 556 5714 HawC&SCo.. Marin Co. ..., = |HutchSPCo. San Jose.. ).l — 100 |JudsonMfgC. SpringValley 977 9814 Mer Ex Assn Gas— OceanicSSCo — 60 |PacAuxFA. 95 — (Pac Bora; Oak G L 46 4714 PacI&N Co. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. TUESDAY, Aprll 16. FOR TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Flour,qr. sks......16.265Rran. ks.. Wheat, ctls. 69,204 Middlings, sks.. Barley, ctls. 2,009/ Hay, tons. Corn, ctls. 143 Wool, bls Rye, ctls. 817/ Quicksilver, fisks. 65 Beans, sks. 300 Hides, no. 1,108 Potatoes, sks.. 2,059 Wine, gals. Onions, sks. .. 16| THE STOOK MARKET ‘The market opened very soft at a marked de- cline yesterday morning and on the final call Con. Cal. & V. sold down to $3 and Ophir to $1 65, the other stocks being proportionately weaker. On the noon informal session Crown Point was active at 65@70c and Belcher at 70@75c. The other stocks also hardened 5@10c, but on the 2:30 P. 3 call prices sagged again and the close was weak, as will be seen below. NOTES. The Orr Extension Ditch Company of Reno, Nev., has levied an assessment of $15; delinquent May 26. The North Banner Consolidated Tunnel Mining Company of Nevada County has levied one of 8 cents, delinquent May 14. The Con. New York delinquent assessment sale will be held to-day. The Hutchinson Plantation dividend of 15¢, per share will be paid on the 20th. - The Contra Costa Water Company will pay the yeual monthly dividend of 40c per sbare on the i Yellow Jacket Is assessed 25¢. BOARD SALES. Following were the Stock Board yesterday REGULAR MORN’ 100 Alpha.....09/100 Challng C.48250 Ophir...1.65 200 Andes....27/200 Chollar. ..51/100 Jt¥ermn..12 281650 CC&V.3.00(500 Potosi ....53 67100 5200 Savage. ...38 400 69200 C Point...65/300 S B & M. 300 701300 E B & B. 09/600 S Nev.... 100 Benton....52.900 H&) 0 400 Union . 200 B & B... 88200 Mexican 200 ... 50100 300 Buliion 21| AFTERNOON SESSION—2:3 200 Altg . 150 Andes. 40 Belcher...72100 Confd 200 B & B....89100 Eureka. 850 Bodie...1.40/400 Excheq 100 Buiwer.. 18100 Mexican 500 Caledonia 111100 Nev Qu 100 Chal C....50500 Oceldti. 100 .. 51200 Ophis Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SFSSION—10:30. 600 Belcher. ..66/100 Chal Con 48100 Mex . 600 701200 C Point...641100 .. 71100 70700 Oceidti 68975 Ophir 100 Savage. 2008 B& M. .30 SESSTON—2:30. 51100 Occldtl.... 1252300 Overmn.. 00 i 137 200 Miéx 200 GC&V.0715100 Ophirl. 7 400 200 . 100 € Point... 6 100 /100 Y Jacket..58 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS, TUESDAY, April 16—4 ». ». Bid.Asked.| Bid. Asked. Alpha Con.. - 85 Alta 20 - Andes 27 — Belcher. i 04 Best& Beicher. 86 88 Lady Wash - Bodie. 1.35 1.40 Mexican. 6 Bullion, an Mono .. 2 Bulwer. — Mt. Diabio. 0 Caledonia. 10 120ccidental. 2 Challenge Con. 51l0phir. . 1.65 53 Overman n. Cal. & Vi 5! Con, lmperial. 37 Confidence. 1. 20 Con.New York. Scorpion. 05 Crown Point... 66 erra Nevada, 86 EastSierra Nev — Iver Hill..... 04 Exchequer.. - yndicate s Eureka Con.... 35 40 Union Con. 55 Gould & Curry. 51 52/Utah... .07 Hale & Norers.1.25 1.30,Yellow Jacker. 48 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, April 16—-2 p. M. BONDA. Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked, USascoup..111 ~ — | Banks, Commercial— UsS4dsreg...111 — |AmerB&TC. — — Cal-stUble5s.10915 — |Anglo-Cal... 5634 — al Elec 165,107~ — |Bank of Cal..21615217% CntraCW s, 9814100 €alSD&TCo.. 4115 — FirstNatlo; EdsnL&P 6510815110 F&CH BROs.102 ~ — Grangers, |London P -stR8s. 107 — bondon&s] s 9714 — (Merch Ex.. Do, (inted.6s.101""108 * [Nevada MKUsiCbicBs122 — (Sather 110 | Banks, Si PO 1102 — GerS&LC0.1750 1800 Ry Cal 6s. 973 — HumbSEL.1000 — Ry Cal5s. — ° — (Mutual...... 37 Ouk Gas 55..1003; — |SFSavUniond8s 50214 Do. 2d Ise 55,1003 — [Sav&Loan..110 150 Ominibus Bs.. 1163411744 Securi, — 320 PacRollM6s.101% — | Union — 760 Do. 2d fss 6s. — ~ — | Street Rallway— P&O Ry 6s.110 120 |California....100 10714 P&Ch Ry 6s. 85 100 Geary-st..... — 80 Pwist.RREs.110 — Market-st ... 8754 38 | Reno. WL&L102 105 (Oak.SL&Hay — 100 RiverW Cofis — 100 |Pres % — SFENPRRSs — 10014 Sutter-st. - | SPREATiz8s 8414 87 | Powder— | SPRE Cal6s..1073; — |Atiantic D... 14 SPRR Calbs.. 88 California.... 75 Do. 1 con etd 80 (Giant. — BPBrRCalgs. — 86 | Judson SVWaters.. — 121 Vigont. SV Waterd: BRLL Misc StkinG&ESS 105 | BikDCoal Co. — SunstT&T8s. — CalCotMills.. Sutter-stR5s.109 — [CalDrvDock. — Pac Gas Imp, Pacific Lignt. 86 49 8714 Pac Roll Mill 4934 ParfPaintCe San Francsco 72 72V PacTrans Co. Stockton..... — 30" PacT&TCo — Insurance— SunsetT&T.. 20 Firemans Fd.16214 — {UnitedCCo.. — Sun.. N MORNING SESSION. Board—76 Hutchinson S P Co, 1284, AFTERNOON SESSION Board—40 Bank of Callfornia, 217;: 50 Market-st Rallway, 37%; 256 S F Gaslight, 72; 60 S V Water, 98. Strect—#10,000 Omnibus Cable Eonds, 117; $5000 S V 4% Bonds, 98%4. Sty Teit e L REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. E. W. and Effie E. Hyde to Henry Monferan, lot gn 8linc of Scott street, 326 8 of Fell, § 27 by & Charles L. Fair to Caroline D.Fair, lot on NW corner of Sutter and Devisadero streeis, N 40 by W_100; gift. \ Wiltrid B. and Dora S. Cnapman to Richard Bid- will, lot on § line of Sacramento street, 37:6 E of Walnut, I 25 by § 100: $10. Catherine Truman (0 Margaret McPartland. lot on E line of Treat avenue, 266 S of Twenty-third street, S 26 by F 122:6; $10. Samuel and Mary J. Grainger to W. F. J. Dale, lot on N line of T'wenty-ninth streef, 180 W of Sanchez, W 25 by N 114; $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to John Hoizdos, lot on N line of Twenty-seventh sireet, 265 W of Sanchez, W 25 by N 114 $10. Kate C. Wheeler to Mary A. and Frances Springer, ot on F line of Castro street, 26:6 S of Alvarado, § 25 by I 105; $10. 1 Jonathan L. White to George C. Fitschen, lot on SE corner of Ellis and Jones sireets, E 55 by 8 87:6; $10. Louis and Rose Lipman and London and San Francisco Bank to William A. 0'Connor, ot on E line of Twelfth avenue, 325 N of I street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Sol. and Dora Getz to Willlam F. Adams, lot on N line of J street, 82:6 E of Thirtieth avenue, £ 25 by N 100; $10. E. H. and Stella W. Prentice and Robert F. and Jane M. Neil to William H. Moulthrop, lot on E line of Forty seventh avenue, 275 Sof § street, 8 25 by E 120; $10. Solomon and Kmma Ducas to Solomon Getz, lot 877, Gift Map 1; $10. George S. and Rose M. Sweetzer to James Mc- Michacl, lot 28, block 2, Sunnyside; $1000. Georgé K. Stillman_to Henry Smith, lot 30, San M}zuv:l Homestead; $10. ary Donahue to Bessie Donahue, 1ot on NE line of Marquesas street, 313:6 SE of Railroad avenue, SE 25 by NE 100, Central Park_Homestead; also lot on N line of Tenth avenue, 250 W of M street, W 25 by N 100, block 184, Central Park Home" stead; gift. ATAMEDA COUNTY. Charles Murcell of Oakland to Charles A. Jacoby of Oakland, lot on SE line of Bighth avenue, 125 8W of East Twenty-third street, SW 25, SE 100, 31228, NW to beginning, hlock 157, Clinton, Sast aklan . Abbie T.and W. B. Abbott of Oakland to Ella M. Lovett of Batte County, 1ot on NE line of East Twenty-fourth street, 175 I of Twenty-first ave- nue, SE 100 by NE 140, being lots 40 to 43, block =%%nh!rn addition to Brooklyn, East Oakland; W. W. and Frances J. Woodcock (by J. S, John- son, commissioner) to George M. B. Gray, 1ot o SE line of Ninth avenue, 600 NE of East Twent Lourth street, NI 160 by SE 510, East O William P, and Alice F. Todd to Nellle M. E. Jo- seph of San Francisco, lot on N'W 1in@ Second ave- nue, 50 SW of Clifton street, SW 50 by NW 100, being a portion of lots 40 and 41, Locksley Square Tract, Oakland Township; $10. W.T. W. Cleland of San Francisco to Mary E. Cleland of San Francisco, lot on W line of Vernal avenue, 75 N of May avenue, W 100.38, N 50, E 100.57,'S 60 to beginning, being lot 10, block T malul) Tenos s PTG Ouakland Townshi 5 % Charles A. and Alice C. Balley to Henry Schaake, lot on SW corner of Channing way and Tenth street, w Efiul;:g 100, belll“lont k:llaot.al’l- cotrected wap ymond tract, Berkeley; $5. élized and Rose B. Bannister i: Joease E. Godley of San Francisco, lots 2, 4, 5, 7 and 8 and N 80 feet of lot 1, the middle 40’ feet’ of lot 3 and S 40 feet of lot '8, block' 10, Berkeley Villa Association, Berkeley'; also lots 1 to 4, 7 and 10, block 15, lots 2,3,5108and 10 and S 80 feet of lot 4 and N 40 feet'of lot 9, block 17, same, Berkeley: also lots 8 and 9, block 18, the 5 40 feet of lot 6 and N 80 feet ol 1057, Block 19, same, quitclaim deed, Berke- ey : $10. Emily K. Latham (by attorney) to Joseph C. Petersin, 16t 6. bloOk By Latham tefrace. BrookIyn “Township; $650. H. B. and Laura_A. Pinney of Oakland to John Thompson of San Francisco, lots 25 and 26, block E; Melrose Station Tract,’ Brooklyn Township: Pacific Tmprovement Company to Mary C. Dodd wife 0f V. A.) of Alameda, lot on N line of Buena ista avenue, 329:11 W of St. Charles street, N 150 by W 50, being lot 8 and portion of 10t 7. block XK, property of Columbus Bartlett, Alameda: $10. L. Hecht of Oakland to Georgiana von Gleglingen (nee Dahm, nee Hech) of Oakland, lot ou N line Eighteenth Street, 45 E of Castro, N 100 by E 35, block 286, Oakland ; gift. | Tsabel B. Abrego of Oxkland to Dora F. Tate (wife | of Samuel P. Jr.), lot on W line of Filbert street, 260 S of West Tenth, S 40 by W 125, being the S | 40 feet, lot 3, block J, Oakland Central Homestead Association, Oakland; $1 Erank Smith and J. J. O'Rourke (by Robert Mc. | Killican, Sheriff) to T. B. Crabtree, lot on S line of | Virginia street, 200 W of Grant, W80 by S 135:4%3, being portion of lots 2and 3, block 2, State Uni- | versity Homestead Association 4, Berkeley: $500. James and Jessie Grindley of Berkeley to John P. Axx of Berkeley, lot on S line of Harmon street, 400 E of Calals, 3'185, W 50, N 135, E 50, to be: | ginning, being 0t 17, block A, subdivision of SW portion plet 53, Peraita Ranch, Berkeley: $10. John F. Axx' of Berkeley 1o James and Jessie Grindley of Berkeley, lot on N line of Haste strect, 150 1 of Dana, E 50 by N 135, subdivision P of 1ot 7, block 6, College Homestead, Berkeley ; $10. . F. Minor et al. (by commissioner) to Harry W. . 1ot on NE corner of Benton street and Encinal avenue, N 140 by E 12§, being lots 3, 4 and 5, block 5, lands of Pacific Land Investment Com: Sy propertycas Morton-gireet station, Alameda; 4947 HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. J D Rickard, Pac Grove F Flood, Sacramento W C McQueén, W Grove M T Dooling, Hollister D Tobias, Woodland ~ J Hart, San jose Dr E W Foote, Lockford Miss C Fitzsimmons, § I | T F Goftman, Healdsbrg 1 Waters & wi, Watsonvl F D Bellows, Stockton ~ B'S Andrews, Watsonvie Dr B M Gill & wi, Dunsr ¥ S Beard. Yreka C A Hawkins, Cleveland Dr C ¥ Baggart, Tulare E Tucker, Oroville H J Small, Sacramento Mrs W F Peterson, Sacto Miss L Lelnberger, Sacto Mrs C W Johnston, Bkid Miss Spinney, Fresno Miss M McDonald, San J A J Kilburn, Chicago © W Lloyd, West Point” WA Lloyd, West Point W Boyne, Sacramento E Stephens, Salt Lake W Christopher, Salt Lake J Raggio, San Andreas F L Nanz, Porfland _ M K Datley, San Jose 3 H Hibberd & wf, Clvdl Miss Berge, N Y T H Jones, Merced F I Bacon, St Louls B Malford, Tnlare Mrs I L Henry, Wash Mrs B C Carson, Wash M M Martin, wi & ch, Wh irs R A Gossage, Visalia Mrs Barnes, San Jose J Phillips & wi, Napa J Hoever, Willows Dr L P Tooly, Willows T B de Jarnatt, Colusa T Clark & w, Placerville Miss C Clark, Placerville Mrs. . Schindler, Sacto L C Schindler, Sacto J W Williams & wf, Sa- J C Volumtine & fm, Mid- linas dietown PALACE HOTEL. S Rinaldo, San Jose VD Black & w, San Jose RT Washburn & w, RT R C Washburn, R T E Camington, T Mifs G A Dobson, R I C H Evans & w, Hanver J B Ferguson, Ky T G Ferguson, Ky F K Harper, Rock Tsland Mrs Douglas, M Miss Douglas, Mich W B Roe, R Proddow & w, N Y J'T Coughlan, Chicago A Newman, Salf Luke ¥ H Buck & W, Cal TW Stitt, Cal ! M R Thompson, NJ F L Sominers & w, Mo | Lillian Sommers, Mo J S Loose & w, Kan City ¢ B Baker, Denyer C D Vele, Minneapolis Mrs S H Velie, Moline Mrs 8 H Velie Jr, Kan S Velie & son, Kan Mrs E R Osgood, R L . C Smith, Fresno A Baviera & w, Fresno E R Florence & w, Eng J J Hammill, London H Preiss, Cal W L Barnun, Cal Mrs W L, Barnum, Cal C A O'Neill, Cal H Hersey, San Jose J W Hagermann & w, Cal | T Hall & W, Cal W E Hale, San Quentin F Searles, NevadaCity Mrs E Flye, Sacramento Wm H Bates, Boston | RUSS HOUSE. | A E Holmes, San Jose A J Smith San Jose | G Pullen, Cloverdaie M W Kerr, Cloverdale | W A Meyers, Cal I F Donoghue, Portland | E 8 Keunedy, Carson W W Boves, Cal { i M Coke, San Jose H J Ross, Santa Rosa | C M Bounbamgie, Cal M Pritchard, Cal | S G Bragg, North Butte W M Wilson, Cherokee | W H Sawyer, Auburn _ C F Manson, Cal | Mrs Blackburn, Chicago G I Fisher, Santa Cruz J F Dorwin, Santa Cruz J F Reed, Mott W M Lee, Dunsmore A J Fife & w, Portland R A Lery, Portland H E Hill & w, Portand = Wightman & w, Ore R N Thompson, Portland THM Ham, Yreka G L Perrish, Portland J W Crown,’Antioch A Grone, Antioch Mrs Melmrew, Cal 8 D Knapp, Cal G H Driver, Ogden 1L L Cowle, Chicago | LICK HOUSE. | Geo Walker, Redwood J C Sexton. Pleasanton 1 C Angell, Agua Chas Grimes, Nev City E C Chatham, Stocktn R Smith & w, Palo Aito 31 A Sisson & w, S Jose Dr J S Sargent & w, Cul Mrs E Dunbangh,S Rosa Ralph Lowe, San Jose R S Fabj, Seattle F D Tunis, Red Bluft D Powell, Marysville C F Latt, Oroville ‘W E Rogers, Amalie G M Mott, Sacramento J A Campbell, Astoria A T Lipman, Berkeley Dr G Burdell, Marin Ce H E Irish, Santa Cruz F A Spencer, Portland Joe Russ, Bureka C Richardson, Colusa ‘W H Spencer & w, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL. CTLWand, L Angelés J Calisher, Mantaloa H Gilmore, Chicago J H Roberts, Sacto G Damenhavm, Woodld F Figel, San Jose W Lasson, St Louis H 8 Benmer, San Jose R J Prince, Boston T H Beakey, Sacto Miss Beaks S J Barnes. Sacramento G H Monro 3 E 8 Valentine, Fresno M Kneusthinger, N Y A F Miner, Los Angeles Miss Miner, Los Anzeles A Wilson & w, San Jose Julia Jennings, Naj J M Smith, Los Angeles J R Wood, Oukland O C Schulze, Dixon J E Apperson, Dixon 5 | ———— THE CALL CALENDAR. APRix, 1895. [Tu., W.[Th r| Sa] Moon's Phases. sk dl April 2, _S = B Flnthlllfler. 9/10/11{12[13 April 9, | Full Moon. 16/17(18(19|20 g e it ter. |24 |25 6 27 b ol g AP 4, New Moon. OCEAN STEAJERS, Dates of Departure From San Franoisco. STRAMER. |DESTINATION | SATLS. | PIER. Santa Rosa. |San Diego..... | Apr 17,11Ax | Bdw'y 2 Arago....... | Co0s Bu Apr17.10aw | Valejo | HumboldtBay |Apr 17. 2es | Bdw's 1 | Eel River...... [Apr 17, 8Ax| Vallelo {Panama .11 Apri8i12u |PM S8 State of Cal | Portland . ay Apr 19.10Ax | Spear Coos Bay ...| Newpors Apr 19, SAm Bdw'y 3 Umatlila.... | Vie & Pgi Snd| Apr 20, 9ax|Bdw'y 1 HumboldL. Apr 20, 8ax|Washt'n HumboldtBay i K Apr 2111au | Bdw'y 2 Apr 23, Sax|Bdw'y 2 Apr 23, 3pM/PM S 8 Apr 24.10AM Spear Portlan STEAMERS TO ARKIVE, STRAMER | FroM |_Dur Umatilla. . Victoria & Puget Sound | April 16 Willamette V.| Mexico. April 16 Progreso. Panama.. April 16 Coos Bay. Newport. April 17 G W Eider.. .\ | Portiand., April 17 National Cily...| Humboldt Ha; April 18 Crescent City. .. | Crescent _Oft; April 18 Humboldt ...... | Humboldt Bay. April 18 Corona. San Diego. April 19 San Benito...... | Tacoma. April 19 Wellington ... | Departure Bay April 19 North Fork...../Humboldt Bay. April 20 Australia.......... | Honolulu April 20 City of Sydney.|Panams April 20 City of Puebla. .| Victoria' & Puget Sound| April 21 Scotin .. *| Yaauina Bay April 21 Pomona | Humboldt Bay April 21 Weeott.. . el Rive April 21 April 21 April 21 April 22 City of Everétt. April 22 Santa Rosa.. April 23 Point Loma. April 23 SUN. 7 [WIGH WATER/LOW_WATER MOON. 2 [Small.|Large.|Small. [Large.|Rises| Sets [Rises. 17.| 8.29v 5.18a| 0.474| 0.26¥| 6.32) 6.47| 1.684 Large. Small HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIO OFFICE, U. 8. N., ; MERCIHANTS' EXCHANGE. } The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at exactly ¥ p. M., Greenwich time. Lientenant U. 8. N., in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, ] Arrived. Stmr Arago, Réed, 56 hours from Coos Bay; pass and mdse, to Oregon Coal and Nav Co. Stmr State of California, Ackley, 67 hours from to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Ship Invincible, Howland, 28 days from Hako- date: 22,548 bags crude sulphur, to American Tradi Tahiui: pass and mdse, t0'J Pinet & Co. e, Beunsche, 16 days from Hilo; 9800 o Willisms, & Co. cino; 120 M £t lumber. to Mendocino Lumber Co. Rchr Newark, Beck, 48 hours from Bowens Land- ing; 145 M £t limber, to Heywood & Hackley. lapa Harbor; lumber, to Preston & McKinnon. Cleared. TUESDAY, April 16. SUN AND TIDE TABLE. 7P 6.86A1 1.474 1130l 5.30/ 6.481 2.97a SAN FRANCISCO, April 16, 1895. A. F. FECHTELER, TUESDAY. April 16. Portiand, via Asioria 5715 hours, pass and mdse, Ing Bktn City of Papeete, Berude, 3214 days from Brig e Eota elson, ‘hr Corinthian, Nelson, 72 hours from Mendo- Sinr Mary and Taa, Ristine, 11 days from Wil Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Htv r Santa Rosa, mfl;.: s Hough Co. 3 ; ) © ToRSDAY, Aprl 16, ey 1 TU Stmr Gipay, Leland, Santa Cruz, | Franeisco. | 3bxs fish, 16 sks horseradish, 4 pkgs express. | of sald day, to puy sald delingnent assessment | same time and place. codfishing; Lynde & | Stmr Cosmopolis, Dettmers Fort Bragg, Stmr Whitesbozg, Johnson. Stmr Arcata, Consins, Coos Bay. Stmr Homer, Drisko, Coos Bay. Stmr Farallon. Carter, Pori_Angeles. Ship Yosemite, Fullerion, Nanaimo. Bkin W H Dimond, Nilsin, Honolula Schr Premier, Nielson, Ugashak, Schr Rio Rey, Isigkeit, Bowens Landing. Schr Laura Pike, Andérson, Eureka. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS — April 16—10 » sm—Weather foggy ; Wind W ; velocityS miles an hour. Charters. The ship Glory of the Seas loads coal at De- parture Bay for this port. Domestic Ports. NEWPORT—Sailed Apr 16—Stmr Westport, for San Francisco. P REDONDO—Salled Apr 16—Stmr Rival, for San rancisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Apr 16—Br ship Rath- down, from Newcastle, NSW. TTLE—Sailed Apr 16—Schr Lena Sweasey, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Cleone, hence Apr 15. LOMPOC—Sailed Apr 16—Schr Barbara Hern- ster, for Bowens Landing. EUREKA—Sailed Apr 15—Schr John A, for San ASTORIA—Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Columbia, he Apr14: stmr Truckee, hence Apr 13. CCASPAR—Arrived Apr 16-sStmr Caspar, from aspar. YAQUINA BAY—Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Scotia, hence Apr 13, PORT HADLOCK—Sailed Apr 16—Bkin Re- triever, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. VICTORIA—Arrived Apr 12—Brship Blaigow- rle, from Valpa: MOODY VILLE—Arrived Apr 12—Schr Volun- teer, hence Apr 4. ANANAIMO—Arrived Apr 12—Ship Oriental, hee pra. PANAMA—Arrived Mar 27—Stmr City of Pan- ama, from Champerico. Apr 1—Stmr Willamette, from Champerico. Apr $—Stmr_Acapulco, hence MMar 9; stunrs Sterbuck and Costa Kica, from Cham- perico. Safled Mar 27—Stmr City of Sydney, for San Francisco. Apr 2—Stmr City of Panama, for Manzanill '—Arrived Apr 16—Br bark Flery CARDIF) Cross. froth Oregon. JIULL—Arrived Apr 13—Br ship Osbourne, from Tacoma. polled Apr14—Brship Star of France, for San VANCOUVER—Sailed Apr 16—Br stmr Warri- moo, for Honolulu and Sydney. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Apr—Br bark Senta, frm w Westminster. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Apr 15—Br stmr China, hence Mar 4 —Passed Apr 12—Ger bark J C , (ro]n Bremen for Honolulu. f A—Sailed Apr 15—Stmr Willamette Valley, for Sau Francisco. Importations. PORTLAND—Per State of California—468 gun- nies 38,400 qr-sks flour, 1641 sks wheat, 1670 sks bran, 77 sks onions, 131 cs eggs, 6 coops chickens, Astoria—1000 cs salmon, 401 sks potatoes, 7 crts moss, 25 pkgs mdse, 2 pkgs hardware, 100 bdls shooks, 8369 ft lumber, 262 sks oysters, 3 pkgs express. COOS BAY—Per Arago—4 bales blankets, 1 tub buster, 1000 f lumber, 10 green hides, 1 chest ex- press, 2 bdls dry hides, 825 sks potatoes, 2 pki coin, 650 tons coal. W e Consignees. Per State of California—Geo Morrow & Co; R C a Otis, McAllister & Co; Dairymen’s Union; Wolff & Son: De Bernardf & Co; i Dallemand; Hoppe & Co: Lewis Packing Ce Dalton 3; Wells, Fargo & Co; J K Armsby & Co; Foster Preserving Co: D Keefe & Co; Haslett & Bailey: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; Wetmore Bros; John H Sievers; Clatsop Mill Co: M V. Fogarty & Baker; Morgan Oyster Co; Darby & Immel; A L Bryant Shoe Co; M B Moraghan; Braunschweiger & Co; California Chemical Works; J A Campbell. Per Arago—Standard Oil Co; H 'Dutard: Bandon Woolen-mills; Thomas Loughran; Woiff & Son; ‘Wieland Brewing Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: Jacobson & Lobree; Hills Bros; Marshall, Teggart & Co: C A Buell & Co; Murph; D agle Mining Company—Location of principal place of basiness, San Francisco, California; loca- tion of works, Devils Gate Mining District, Lyon County, Nevada. Notice—Tlhere are delinquent upon the following described stock, e% account of _assessment (No. 1), levied on the '8th day of January, 1395, the several amounts sct opposite the names of the re- spective shareholders, as follows: No. Narmes. To. Cert. Shares. _Amonnt. Morris Hoeflich... 5 10,000 1,500 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee. 720,000 3,000 00 5 sLe 8 1,000 150 00 9 1,000 150 00 10 1,000 150 00 3 11 1,000 150 00 . M. Levy, Trustee. 12 500 75 00 B. Holmes, Trustee, 18 20,000 3,000 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee. 10 7,900 1,185 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee 995 149 25 And in accordance with law, and_an order from the Board of Directors. made on the eighth day of January, 1895, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at pub- lic auction at the office of the company, room 50, Nevada Block, No. 309 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, on MONDAY, the fourth day of March, 1895, at the hour of 2'o’clock P. M. thereon, tozether with costs of advertising and ex~ penses of sale. B. HOLMES. 2 Office—Room 50, Nevada Block. No. 309 Mond gomery street, 8an Francisco, Callfornia. POSTPON EMENT. Notice Is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the date of the sale of delinquent stock. for assessment No. 1 is hereby postponed to MON- DAY, the 25th day of March, A. D. 1895, at the E. B. HOLMES, Secretary. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardio gold _fleld: Fremantle), Ausira ja: $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, Bouth Africa. Steamship Australia, Honolulu_only, Satur- day, April 27, & 10 A Australian _steamer ALAMDA sails via Honolulu and Auck- land Thursday, May 2,81 2 P M. Spectal Partles to Honolulu, April 27. Reduced excursion rates. ‘Ticket oflice 138 Montgomery street. Freight office 827 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents, SAVFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tibpron Ferry—Foot of Markot St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9120, 11:00 a.3.: 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. M. Thursdays—Extra tri 2t11:30 p.x. Saturdays—Extra trips aé 1:5 and 11:30 ». u. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.3.; 1 8:30, 5:00, 6:20 ». x. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 4. 3.; a. Saturdays—Extra trips . M. and 6:35 P. M. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. M.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 . . Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave San Francisco, [ TBeffect 1894. WEE Days. Destination. Arrive San Francisco. WEEK SuN- Novato, | Petaluma, 0 Pa | Santa Rosa. Fulton, W indsor, Healdsburg, 0 AM serville, verdale. Pieia, Hopland & Ukiah. Gey: C ] 1 Guerneville.| 7 AN 3% and Glen Ellen. b § 56:10 P 5:00 %240 ax|B:00 ax| o 8:30 Pa|5:00 px| SePastorol. | g x Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs. Stages connect at Geyseryille for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. 3 Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blue Jpper Lake, Lakeport, Booneville, Green- wood, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Vailey, Harris, Blocksburg, Bridgevilie, Hydesvilla and Eureka. Saiurday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at haif rates. s s, corner New Montgomery and Market streets, under the Palace Hotel. H. 0. WHITING, R.X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agents | WOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC 8YSTEM.) [ ve nnd nre due o arrive ai LEAVE *6:304 71004 Atlantic Express ( Lathrop) Oglen & “7:00A Port Costa end Eenicia. and Redding via Dasi and San Ramon. iles, San cramento, Marysville, Red and *Oroville 8:304 Port Costa, Beniclaand Wa; ®:004 San Leandro, Hayv 91004 New Orleans Lxpress, (for Yoscmite), Santa Los Augeles, Demiug, ¥l Paso, New Orlcans and Fast.. 10:004 San Leandro, Haywards and Niles . W2:00x San Leaudro, Haywards & Way Stns 2:450 00 Niles, San Joseaud Live A:450 00r Sacramento River Stcamcrs. 1:30¢ Port, Costa and Way Stations’ \#:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'n , Oroville and 11:454 Livermore and. #5:00r San Leandro, Haywards y B:00r Los Avgeics Express, Fresuo, Ray- mond br Yosemite), Bakersiield, GOLDEN EAGLE MINING COMPANY. FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the day of the sale of delinquent stock for assessment No. 1 is hereby further postponed to WEDNESDAY, the 24th day ot April, A. D. 1895, at the same time and place B. HOLM ES. Secretary. 6CE£;L STE:MSBIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY DR for ports in- Alaska, 8 o s a0 April 5. 20. May 5, 20, June 4, 9,19, 94. For British Columbia and Puget’ Sound ports, April 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and every fifth day thereafter. ¥or Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomons, every Wednesday at 2 p. . For . Los Angeles and all way ports, April 3,731, 15, 19, 98, 37, and every fourth day thereafter, 8 For San_ Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, April 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29.and every fourth day thereafter, at 11 A. 3. For ports 1n Mexico, 10 A. M., 25th of each month, steamer Willamette Valley. Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st.. San_Francisco. O.R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 . M. efery five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all { points in OREGON, WASHINGTON and IDAHO. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. State of Californta sails March 30, April 9, 19, 29. Columbia salls April 4, 14, 24. Until further notice rates will be REDUCED to #$12 CABIN. $6 STEERAGE, For through rates and all other informatfon apply. to the undersigned. GOODALYL, PERKINS & Co. FRED. F. CONNOE, Gen'l Supts., Gen'l Agent. 4 New Montgomery st. 19 Montgomery st. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by “fl this line avoid both transit by English railway an the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small Dboat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first class $160; second class $116. LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon i, Capt. Leboneu! ... April 27, Capt. Laurent LA NORMANDIE, Capt. Poirot. May 11, A3~ For turther particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No, 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Fraucisco. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN 10:154 Sant. rhara aud Los Augels §:00r Santa . Atlatic Expre for Mojave and ¥ast.... Mail (via Martine: Stockton) Ogden and Iast. > Hayvards, Nilcs and San Jose. Marystille, N uget Sound and Fast... +00rF San Leandro, H; »: Hi 5. Excursion for Ni A B Y s Gatos, Feiton and Santa T isesr S i Jose, Feiton, Santa Cruzand Way si50p Stations. 4:45° Newark 6:454 San Jo: tations. 1154 Sau Joso, Tres Pinos, Pacitic Grove, Pago Robles, San Luis O o and_ Principal Way 11:454 Palo Alto *2:20p San Jose, 1z, Salinas, Monterey and Paci B0 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 231 Palo Alto and Way Stations 101 San Joge and Way Stations 30p Palo Alto and Way 1:45¢ Palo Altoand Principal W s CREEK ROUTE FERRY. &From SAN PRANCISCO—Foot of Narket Street (Slip 800 0:00 *10:00 11:00A.M, 1100 200 340 400 6.00 | *6:00P.u. From OAKLAND—Foot of Braadway.— *6:00 *7:00 800 *9:00 “100 AM., 11200 *13:30 200 400 *5:00 P | A for Morning. P for Aften | s, lhniflex«:’:@g. s fi.u.hy'.n‘;"r::;"m" . nights only. + Monda From JAXUARY 14, 1896, WEEK DAYS. ArmiveS.F. ., Ross Val, San Rfl........ NewYork, Queenstown & Livarpool, . SUNDAYS. S U PRERY " Wi -2 Ross Valley aod San Rafael......... 7.40a.. IABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- 8.00A.M. Mill lll., ";L, San R, San Qta. 9.154.x. ing to steamer and accommodations - 10.00A.M. & “ “ 11168, selected; second cabin, §35; Majesticand Teutonld, | 1550, @ ya i g lusfl -ngc uf‘.mslefiemm Tickets mm.&{xx;;::&l;t 3 Y « “ " and, Scotland, n, Norway % 5 throtgh 1o San Franciscs at lowes: rates, Tiokets, | oion o bt yiley Sanalul tala. oo 2460 salling_dates and cabin plang may be procu b e e -+ a0 Rfl. Ban P} from W.H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the A 3 - B.55P. M. G-ur% Oflloioi the Cotlépla’y }"EE}T%H]?!:."‘ 6157.M. s s 5 !_..m = under Grand Hotel. boi W¥'e e - ¥ . 7.80P.m. Agent for Pacific Coast. 8.004.x1. Point Rayes and Way Statioss. . T30r ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. STEANERS AR i and AR r som,xmnpum;l calling en_route :I;‘e '(.}erhmu-l o O fog, In connection with the i ST e e e : : S i Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; d-.n',w. For further ‘lmgan -m;l'y‘u_ 306 Californis st - ATIANTIC AYD PACIFIC RAILROAD. [ 1 SANTA FE ROUTE. RAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN — Franclsco (Market-st. Ferry): A Diye} MaRom 11,1805 Annva 5:00 .. Fast Express via Mojave. ... ... 1, 9004 Atlantic Express via Los Anigoica.. : Ass', Geperal Pagsenzer

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