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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1896. 27 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY O¥F THE MARLETS. Bank clearings lose .48%. n Dollars advanced. pment of §364,019 to Chi Wheat excessively dull, Al other cereals inactive. Fair shipments of Flour. Ample receipts of Hay. Beans dull. Potatoes weaker. Oni steady. Cheese and Eggs unchanged. rn Poultry due (o-morrow. Vegeiables sell well, More Strawberries arrived. Oranges doihg bet id Lard advs Hides and Le ased re Go'd Coin cireql avier exports of Quicksilver. urger exports of Spe: WEATHER BUREZ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUTL- , WEATHER BUREAU, SaN FRANCISCO, March Weatl tions and general REPORT. - are the seasonal rainfalls to date those of th ne date last year: Red Bluff 14.53, : 303 San Francisco 13.89, last season resno 4.9; Los Angeles 7.32, 4.44, last season 8.01. - maximum tempera ons 1 California San Fran overlies the plateau re- ific Ocean to-night. It is d and will ch was ern coas: g liforuia to . lediy colde * Lias ae- rch of thus hi, nd the n Cal- 1in the v rthern California nd Sunday n t provided the skies are has fallen more than 16 rl he past twenty-f at Red nd 14 degrees at Carson Light rain fallen at Lander, Winnemucc nd Point cast made at San Francisco tor thirty hours miduight March 15, 1896, Cloudy and colder Sunday; decidedly colder; rn Winas on the x ;- and colder iday; fresh southwesterly winds. ALEXANDER . Local Fore MCADIE, st Otfiet: YORK MARKETS. nancial. - ning the market was firm ed 1o W s from Lon- s unimportant Pacific, which common feil from except in the ¢ was exception: z mors reed timid ying was parily responsible 3675 s S00W Nortk were lower. Texas second Wisconsin ( cy Cousolidated fives, 15 to fic seconds rose 114 to 11516 bonds §10U0 coupon fours steady. Southern ngedy 79@80Lsc; T3¢ 11 and firm and local March, 1gc advance, fol- piions were d win eriug. May and e W ded in. Provisious. beef hams quiet, $14 50 extra India mess, ckled beliies, 13 @434 ; do hams, 815@9c. W estern steam closed at 85 60@ $5 05. d continent, American. 15; ' compound, | RE—Firm. Mess, $10@10 50. Western cream- imitation creamery Quiet, choice, steady. Elings. 22 Fancy steady. State. large, 6@6%40; : do small, 6@103 2@be. ive. State and Southern, 1034c: Western, fresh, 1034@11c: City, 313-16¢c; country, 3% OIL — Firm. Crude, 2lc: @37¢- COTTONSEE: : do off grades, 2)i4 llow prime, ralned common 29@2914¢. Sweet, $1 20@4 75. Domestic, fair 10 extra, 3@5%c: to good, Quiet, stea Japan, 834@4c MOLASSES ;71(;5“ 00d 10 choicé, 27@37c. B O FFEE~Options ovened steady, 5@10_points New Orleans open kettle, down, closed easy, 5@15 points down. March, 75 30+ May, 812 80GS12 70; June, 812 25: July. 95 ptember, $11 15@11 20; Octobe: $10 85@10 90; Spot Rio, fair refining. 354c; 96 test, 4lkc. Refined, 1jgc higner, ;off A, 4916@4 15-16c moid A. confectioners’ A, 5¢: cut powdered, 53gC; cubes, December, quiet, steady. No. 7. 133,@1574c. SUGAR—Raw, active, fir) centrifugal b%jc; granulated, 51gc. Fruit and Produce. FRUITS — Ri CALIFORNTA Rals PEACHY 834c. — Four sizes. bags, 5@ Sott-shell, T3z 'S—Standard, 612@7c; do soft-shell, Oc. HOPS—Dull: State, common to choice, 214@ : Pacific Coast. 2%4@8c, London market un- Merchandise. 16 IRON—Qulet: 811 75@1% 50, oy Dans Lake, 810 80@1 LEAD—Easy : Domestic, $3 07 Quict: straits, $18 80; piates. dull. \rm; domestic, $4 10@4 20. CHICAGO MAREET CHICAGO; Irx., March 14.—After th break in wheat aes which took place yesterday it was natiral to 100k f0r & récOvery this morning. That was one reason for the firm tone seen in the mar- ket t0-day. Another was found in the action of Liverpoo!, prices at that place declining but Yad, which was Dot sufticient to fully reflect American sess. A good business in covering “shorts” lone this morning, the bears being w ¢ the resuits of their vi Y. eceipts ‘!l the Norihwest were heavy at 541 cars, against 403 last Saturday and 327 a year ago. Chicago re- celved 33 cars and inspected out 104.466 busheis. ort of exports for the week from isappointing, only 32,401,000 Expor: ciearances of wheac and flour at Atiantic ports aggregated 148,33 bushels. Closing Continentz! cables were lower. May wheat opened from 627¢ to_63%4c, declined rallied and ciosed at 6315C, 54c higher erday. Estimated receipts tor Monday —Dpid nothing more than move along in pathy with wheat. Trading was listiess some and uninteresting. Liverpooi cables were quiet suasteady. Receipts, 562 cars, were 12 over-the esiimate, and 173,263 bushels were withdrawn wealk for General Klec- | c. do paper-shell, | | Missourt funding; from store. Exports of corn from both coasts_for the week were 1,708,000 bushels. Clearances at Atlantic ports in 24 hours just past were 307,896 bushels. “May corn opened at 2934c, sold between 29%%c and 296kc to 29%c, closing at 2984c, un- changed from vesterday. Estimated receipis for Monday, 500 cars. OATS—_Reflected the firmness of wheat and corn, and through the influence achieved a slight giin. Receipts were 270 cars, and 10,500 bushels were withdrawn from store. The Obly conspicu- ous irade was the buying by commission houses, their orders presumably being for the account of Shorts. Mav oats closed a shade over yesterday. Estimated receipts for Mond. cars. ;LA\x-c‘.su. 90c; May, 90%5c. Receipts were cars, PROVISIONS—Recovered some of the lost grounc of the past few days this morning. There Was at times a really good business, with ev dences of investment buying. Higher hog prices were primarily responsible for the firmness. The recovery. in wheat was also of an encouraging Dature to the speculative trade in product. May pork closed 1735c higher, May lard 5¢ higher, and May ribs 10 ¢ higher. Closing Prices. WHEAT — March, 6155c; May, 63Ys: 635,@6334c. CORN-—Aarch Septemb, 0. 'S July, 39.8214: July, $10. ARD—May, $54714; July, §5 60. LIBS—May, 35 27%g; July, $6 37%. Livestock. UNTON STOCKYARDS, Irr., March 14.—Small offerings of cattle to-day were taken ¢ steady prices. The demand was fair. The hog market was firm. Receipts were light and the demand £0od. The few sheep on sale were easily disposed of at firm prices. 7Y Receipts, 300. Fancy beeves, $4 60 um steers, 1150 to 1500 pounds, $3 80 101 Steers, 850 to 1200 pounds, $3 60 bulls, choice to extra, $3 20@3 70: bulls, poor, $2 40@3; calves, common Lo §00d, Heavy packing ana common to choice 4. $405@4 12%3; lambs, $ 50@3 70. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call 3@3l2% Prime mercantile paper, 51,@6% Bar silver, 687gc. Mexican dollars, bdlgc. Sterling exchange is steady, with sctual busiuess in bankers’ bils at $4 8634 @4 87 for 60 days and $4 873.@4 89 for demand. Posted rates, 24 5715@4 88143 Commercial bulls, $£3 553, @4 8614. Government bonds steady; State vonds dull; raiuroad bouas lower. Silver at the board was neglected. CLOSTNG sTOCK Am Tel & Cable... 91 [Norfoik & Wes: 115 Atchison, . 16 | Preferred... Preterred . . 25 |Northern Pacl Adams kxpress...147 | Preferred. Alton,Terre Hauie. 60 |Nortnwestern. ‘American Express.111 | Preferred. American Tobacco. 8255 N. Y. Centrai Preferrea. .101_ IN. Y. Chicago&S.L 2078 st preferred Ealtimore & Ohio.. 16_ | %d preferred. Erunswick Lands. 55 N. Y.&N. H Buftalo, Roch & P 1 Canaaa Pacific.... D Canads Southerd.. 4 Canton Land. ...... 50 Cenura: Pacific. . 18 Ches. & OBIO....... 1614/Oregon Improvme Chicago Alton.....155 | ~Preferred. Preterrea.. 170 Oregon Navigation. 13 Chicago, 8. & Q. recon Short Line. Chicago & E. Lii... 43 Pacific Mau........ Preferced. . 46 |Peona D.& Evans. 214 Chicagouas. . 6614 Pitisburg & W ptd. 18~ Cleve & Pittsburg.1t0 | Pullman Palace...157 Consolidation Coal. 5V |Quicksilve: Sonsolidated Gas..15& C.C. &St Louts 37 | Reaaing. 2 Preferreu......... $81% RioGrande&Westa 16 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. :%i4 Preferred. Preferred. . 85 Rock Island. 7114 Cotton Vil Uert.... 15 |RomeWst&Ogdenllsie Commercial Cable. 16215 8t. L. & S, W, 5 Del. Hudson. Preferred.. 126 1 Del.Lack& W esternls Denver & R. G. 1 291, Preterred.. 4834 8t Paul & Duluth, 4 1835 _Preferred.. 89 &t Paul & Omaha. 3914 _Preferred. . 124 - 303 St P. M. & M.... 1100 .16y | Silver Certuncates.. 6914 Southern Pacific... 19 1 Soutnern . K. % 293~ Preferrea.. Hocking Coal . 815 sugar Reiinery.. Hocking Valley... 16" Preferred.. Homestake . H. & Texas Cent. 1liinols Central Jowa Central. Preferred. Tol. & Ohlo Cen.... Kansas & Texas. Preferred... - Preferred. s 1015t Louls & K& Kingston & Pem. Preferred. . 5 Lake Ere & Westa Preferred, Lase Shore. Natonal Lead.. Preferred, Long Island. Union Racific. L 2. Den UK. Cordaget... 2834 Preferred.. 86" Guaranteed.. . 81 'U.S.Express. Louisville & Nagh. 5215 U, & Leather. Loussvilie Na& Ot 944 _Preferred.. Preterred......... 20 U. S Ruober. Manhattan Consoi. 10315 Preferred. .. Mempnis & Charis. 15 |Utica & B. River. Mexican Cerntral... 1114 Wab. 8. L & Pac.. Michigan Centrai.. 9 Preferred, . Min & S L. 114 A — |Wells-Fargo. 85 Preferred. . —_ |Western Umion.... 85 Minn. & St. Lcom. 19%4 Wis Centra 314 1st preterred..... 79 heeling & L E.. 104 2d preferrea.. ... 49 | Preferred. 3610 | Missourt Pacific.... 233 Am Cotton Oil Dtd. 8134 Mobile & Ohio..... 2215 W U Beet 8ig . 63°7|Ann Arbor. 10 s | Natiosal Linseed.. | Preferred. 25 N.J. Central. " BrooklynR Tri 21% Xa_moxne U815 M K T 2ds. 1015 Do, 4s. 1634 Mutual U 34 N J Cent Gen b Northern Pac 1. 1314 Do, 2ds. . 1314 Do, 5as. 811y Cherokee 4s. 1896.100 ~ Nortnwest Consols. 138 ~ Do, 1897. 00 |' Do, aeb Bs........110 00 |0OR&EN 1sta..... 11015 00 SL&IronMtGenss 80 [StL & S F Gen 8s.118 | &t Paul Consots ... 128 |SLP.C. & Pa1sts. 118 | Do, Pac Cal 1sts..110 |Southern K. R. 85, 9014 |Texas Pacific firsts 891, 6 Texas Pacseconds. 283, |UnionPac 1st0r'96.103 . |West Shore 4a.....103 10 La Consolds.... N Carolinacon 6s. o - ¥7%% sfobile & Ohlo 4s.. 6614 6134 R GranaeWest 1sts 75~ — "|Ches & O Bs. 109 5% Atchison 4s. 7 Do. trust repta st 8| Do, 2ds A, 26145 Cangda South 2ds.. 10315/G H &8 A 6s...... 105 Cen Pac 1stsor'95 101 | Do, 2d 7s. ...... 102 114 |H & Tex CentBi..110 Do. con 6s. 150 Reading 4s. ... Missouri 6s.. ‘orisols 73 ks ¥a lsis Den divi08Y FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., March 14.—Thespot market is easy at bs 614d. Cargoes lower at 27s 6d arnved. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liveroool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March, bs 514d: Apni. fs 514d; May, 58 814d; June, 58 514d; July, bs 514d. SECURITIES. _LONDOX, Exa., March 14.—Consols, 10984: silver, 31.8-16; French Rentes, 102¢ 9uc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days. $4.87 Sterling Exchange, sight. 4 8814 Sterling Cable P 4 881, New York Exchange, Sight...... Par New York Exchange, telegraphic — Par Fine Silver, ® ounce. — 6875 Mexicap Dollars, . 56 104 TREASURE SHIPMENT. The China took ont a treasure list of $364.019, consisting of $140,369 in Mexican Dollars, $2910 1n Goid Coin, $40 in Gold Dust and $220,700 in Sil- ver Bullion. BANE CLEARINGS. ! Local bank clearings last week were $13,698,644, against $14,392,445 for the same week in 1895, alossof.48%. QUICKSILVER TRADE. Receipts of Quicksilver at this port during the first two months of the year were 5316 flasks, against 3755 in the same time last vear. The ex- ports by sea were 4504 flasks, valued at 166,040, against 1573 flasks at $55.789 in 1895, MOVEMENT. GOLD COIN The movement of Gold Coln at San Francisco for the month of February was as follows: Paid for duties. Exported. $463,200 8,453,400 $3.918,600 1:240,000 Loss to local circulation. . $2,676.600 This heavy loss for a single month 1s due in part to the sale of $100,000,000 in é% Government bonds st New York. The Gold Coin movement of the port for the first two months of the year resulted in aloss of $3,990,- 300 to whe circulation. INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTION! Total withdra: Coined in Februar; Internal Revenue collections in this district in Febroary were $166.512, and for the first two months of 1896 $331,266, against $228,886 for the same tifie in 1895. 'Yhis year's coliections in- cinde $204,419 for_Spirits, $31,739 for Cigars and Tobacco and $85,898 for Beer. WINE AND BRANDY RECEIPTS. Receipts of Wine st this port during the first two - s months of 1496 were 2,702,167 gallons, against | TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, ; No. 2, 8¢; HE AR. 3.506.540 gallons Tor the. e te ast yanr g | refmed SY@BsLo: Gratse. Svhe 4 THE CALL CALEND receipts of Brandy were 45,360 gallons, against | WOOL—We quote Fall as {ollows: Eastern Ore- MAzRCH, 1896, 62,130, EXPORTS OF SPECIE. Exports of Specie from this port during the first two months of 1896 were §9,943.244, against $5,194,873 during the same time in 1895, Of this vear's exports $2,147,571 went to_China, 36,808, 973 to New York and $860,700 to Japan. pE sl PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Cavaliere Ciampa takes for Syd- ney 85,242 ctls, valued at $45,000. The market is unchanged and spot Wheat is ex- cessively dull. No. 1, $1 0834: cholce, 81 10; lower grades, $1@1 07%5; extra choice for milling, $1 200125 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES, INFORMAL SESSION—10 o'clock—May—200 tons, $110%4: 100, $1 1014: 100. $1 10: 300, $1 1014, Decemver—800, $1 07%; : 500, $1 075/ REGULAR MOENING SESSION—December—700 tons, $1 0734: 200, $1 0754, ARLEY-Previous prices rule. Feed, 67340 70c B cul; choice, T114@72%4c B Cll; Brewing, @8214¢. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10N—10 o'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May. tons, 7014¢; 100, 7055c. December—200, 300, T4 OATS—Sales are small and limited tolocal job- bing account. Milling, 76@80c; fancy Feed, S0@ 821/c: good to choice,721o@7TYac; common Lo fair, €5@70c; Gray, 70@75¢; Red, for seed, 85@$1 05; Black 65c@$1 10; Surprise, 90@95c. CORN—Nothing going on. Neceipts have been decreasing of late. Large Y eilow, 8712@80c; Small Round do. 81@1 0235; White. 8085 9 cil. 3350 B ctl. {WHEAT—8539b¢ B ctl. FLOUR A;D MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Shipment of 11,575 bbls, valued at $42,050 to Sydney. Netcash pricesare: Family extras, $3 90@4 P bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 80@ 3 90: superfine, $2 75@2 85 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.— Feed Corn, $20@20 50; Cracked Corn, $21 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-1b sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour 23ic; Rye Flour, 3t4c; Rice Flour, T¥c; Corn- meal, 25;,@3c; extra cream do, 3%4c;: Oatmeal, 334c: Oat Groats, 414c; Hominy, 4@dlbc; Buck- wheat Flour, 4c; Cracked Wheat, 8lgc; Farina, 414c; whole' Wheat Flour, 3c: rolled Uats, 434ac; Pearl_Barley, 4%c; Spliv Peas, 4%4c; Green do, Slgc B Ib. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$12@12 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—8$16@17 B ton for lower grades and $17 50@18 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 B ton; Otlcake Meal at the mill, $21 @ ton: jobbing, $2150; Cottonseed Oflcake, $21. HAY—Recelpts are ample_for all needs. Prices show no variation. Wheat, $8@11 50; Oat, $8@9: Wheat and Oat. $8@11: Barley, $7@9; Alfalta, 37 Clover, 88@3_50; Compressed, $7@10 50; k, $6@7 B ton. STRAW—35@60c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Quotations are unchanged and trade is inactive. Bayos are quotable at $1 10@1 20 B ctl: Small Whites, $1 25@1 40: Pea. $140@1 50; Large Whites, $1 10@1 15; Pink, 90c@$1 20; Reds. $165@l 90; Blackeye, nominal; Rea Kiduey, nominal; Limas, $2 25@2 55: Buuters, $1 40@1 50. ¢ _prown Mustard, $1 95@2 05; Trieste, £2@2 20 B ctl; Yellow Mustard, $140@1 60; Flax, 81 70@1 75; Canary, 314@315¢ ¥ 1b; Alfalia, 8@ 9c ¥ 1b: Rape, 13,@2c ® ib; Hemp, 4c B b. DRIED PEAS—-3$1 25@1 40 B cil for Niles and $1 25@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—The market is rather weaker again, bat no lower. New Potatoes quotable at 1@3c B 1b; Stockton Sweets, $1 50@2 B ctl; Merced Sweets, $2 25@2 75: Salinas Burbanks, 75@90: River Burbanks, 40c B sack: Oregon Burbanks, 50@ 70c: Oregon Garnet Chiles, 70@85c; River Reds, 50@60c B ctl rly Rose, 40@45c; Petalumas and ‘Tomales, 40@50c. ONIONS—Continue steady, with moderate re- ceipts. Good to choice, v0@&se B ctl; Cut Onions, 25@s0c:_Oregon. 90c@$1 15 B ctl. VEGETABLES — Arrivals were 1086 boXes Asparagus and 602 boxes Rhubarb and 229 sacks eas. Asparagus went off well at steady prices, in spite of the large recelpts. The other descriptions were not materially chianged. o : Cucumpers, $1@2 B dozen; Ege Plaot, — B Asparagus, $1 25@1 75 9 box for ordinary and $2@ 2 50 for extra; Rhubarb. 50@75c; Mushrooms, 10@25c B 1b; Dried Peppers, 10@12%jc: Green Peppers, —; Los Angeles Tomatoes, $1@1 50 ¥ box: Green Peas, 115@2c $ B for Los Angeles and 3@4c B M for Bay: String Beans, 15¢ B b: Dried Okra, 121pc; Cabbage, 40@50c ctl: Garlic, i@5c B b; Marrowfat Squash, $35@40 B ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—No change whatever. Market rather steady than otherwise. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 18@19¢c; seconds, 17@17%c B b Darry—Fancy, 16@1614c B B; good to cholce, 15@15%4¢; lower grades, 14c. EasTERN—Nomiual. CHEESE—Fancy miid new, 11@11%¢c B _B: common to good, 9@10c B B: Cream Cheddar, 12@ 1234c: Young America, 11@12c; Western, 12@ stern, 13@14c. EGGS—Were rather steadier yesterday, with very few sales below 10c. Store Eggs, 97.@10¢; ranch Eggs, 10@11c @ dozeu. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A carof Eastern will be offered to- morrow. Live Turkeys, 13@14c B 1 for Gobblers and 13 @14c for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 13@16c: Geese, B pair, $2@2 50; Ducks, 86 50@7 50 B doz for old and 37 50@8 bOMor young: Hens, $4@5 B doz: Roosters young. $6 50@7 50; do. old, $3 50@4; Fryers. $6@ & 50; Broflers, $5 50@6 for larze and $4@5 for smali; Pigeons, 82 75@3 ® dozen for young and $2 25@2 50 for ola. GAME—Hare, 75c@1 B doz; Rabbits, $1 25 for Cottontails and $1 @ dozen for small. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. APPLES—81@1 25 B box for good to choice, 50 @85¢ for common to fair, and $1 50@2 for fancy. BERRIES—A few Strawberries from Palo Alto sold at 50c basket. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges continue firm under small supplies at $1@1 50 jor Seedlings: $1 75@ 37 bx for Navels and 82 25@2 60 for Malta Bloods: frozen stock goes down to nothing; Lemons, $1@ 150 for common and $2@2 50 for good Lo choice: Mexican Limes, $5@b 50: California Limes, 75¢ P box: Bananas, $1 26@2 50 ® bunch; Pineapples, $2@5 B dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 214@3c B I for quar- tered, 3@3%ac B 1 for slicea and 414c B Ib for craporated: Peaches, 314@ic B b and 51a@6c for fancy; peeled In boxes, 1Zc: Apricots, 7ha@S14c for urime 10 choice. 934c “for fancy and 10@lic % 1b for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black. 24 for un- | pressed; White Figs, 4@bc in sacks: Pears. 7c B 1b for evaporated halves, §@6%,c A b for quarters: Prunes, 83,@4c: Plums, dc P B for pitted and 114@?27/%c for unpitted: Nectarines, 5@6c B 1 for prime to choice and 6150 for fancy. JoREING PRICES—Apples, 4@414c: Peaches, 3@ 4cand Sc for fancy; peeled in boxes, 10@121ac; Prunes, 4c_for the four sizes, 6c @ Ib for 40@50's and bc for 50@6U's: Apricots, 8@9%4c for prime to choice, 10@lic for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 214@93%c: White Figs, 3@bc: Pears, 8lec for cvaporated _haives and ~3@6%4c for quarters; Plums. 314@4c for pitted and i@lie for unpit- ted; Nectarines. 4@bc ® b for prime to choice. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are s folows, carload lots, f. 0. b. San Francisco: London layers, 85@90c B box: four-crown, loose, 3%4c B Ib; three-crown. loose, 214c B 1b; two- crown, 2¢: seedless Suitanas, 33,@dc: seedless Musoatels. 215@234c: threecrown London layers, 70c; clusters, #1 36@1 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 10 @245: Imperial clusters, $260@275; Dried Grapes, 214¢ B Ib. JoBBING PRICES — Four-crown loose, Sc; 3- crown, 214@2Vac: Z-crown, 134@2c; Seedless Sul- tanns, 384(@Ac; Seedless Muscatels, 21c; 3-crown London iayers, 85 clusi 10@1 50; Dehesa cluters, $3 25; Imperial clusters, $2 75; Dried Grapes, 27 4c. NUTS—Ches! Sc @ 1b; Walnuts, 7@8c for softshell, jobbing B Ib for No. 1 hard and iots; Almonds, 6@7%ac for Languedoc and 816@ 10c for papersheil, jobbing; Peanuts, b@ée for Eastern and_3145@33gc for California: Hickory Nuts, - for poi- 5@éc: Pecans, Btor rough and ished; ¥ Iberts, 8&@fc; Brazil Nuts, 734@8c® b; Cocoanuts. $4 50@5 ¥ 160. HONEY—Comb s bright and 8@9c B 1 fo) white extracted, 5@5ac tracted, 414@4%4c: dark am! BEESWAX—24@27c B Ib. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Hamsand some descriptions of Lard are higher. No change in Bacon. Bacon is quotable at 61ac P Ib for heavy, Thc B b for light medium, 9%4¢c P b for light, mEl,sc for tra light and 12Vac for sugar-cured: Eastern e et Hams. 15@19%a0, California Hams. 1134c: Mess Beef, ‘bbl: extra mess do, $8 50; familv do. $10; extra prime Pork, $9 8 bbl: gxtra cloar, 816 9 bbl: mess, $14 bbl; Smoked Beet. 10@10%20 8 1b. SXRD nern, tierces.is quotable st 61c B for compound and 8 for pure; pails, Si5c; Call- fornia tierces, 6c for compound and 83gc for pure; half-bbls, 714c; 10-1b tns, 8c; do 5-1b, Bl4c B b, COTTULENE—T14c in tierces and 8¢ 1b in 10- B tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers. 7c: culls and brands, 6c; medium, 5%3@8e: culls and brands, 435@dc; light, bc; culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, bc @ 1b: culls and_brands, dc: salted Kip. bc ® : saited Calf, Sc B Ib; salted Veal, 6e; dry Hides, 10@11c; culls and brands Tigc; dry Kip snd Vel 9c: culls, 6%4@7c; dry Calf, 15¢; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@38¢ each : Kids, bc: Deerskins, good_summer, 2 ; mediam, 1 25c; winter, 10c: Sheepskins, shearlings,’ 1 15ceach; short wool, 20@38¢ each: mediim, @b0c each: long wool, 65¢ each. Culls of all kinds about Yae less. {ght amber ex- + dark, 2@3c. g;n. mllc 1b; San Joaquin and Southern, 3@6c; ¢ 0C ' . ;IOPB—N;‘I;IIIDI quotations are 2@5¢ B b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery,, $4 25; San Quentin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Welling- ton. 8% P ton; Southfleld Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle, $5@5 50; Bryant, $5 50: Coos Bay, £4 50; Wallsend, $6 50; Scotch, $750: Brymbo, $7 50 Cumberland, $13 50in bulk and $15 {n sks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh An: thracite Egg, —; Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $10 50 in bulk and $12 50 B ton in sacks. CANNED SALMON — The Alaska Packers’ Association quotes Red Salmon as follows: 1n lots of 25,000 cases. 95c; 50,000 cases, §214c; 75,000 cases, 80 B dozen, netcash . o. b, ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 6c; Dry Granulatea, 53sc; Confectioners’ A, 5Yc: Magnolia A, 434c;’ Extra C, 45kc: Golden C, 414: hali-barrels, 14c more than barrels, and boxes Yac more. ‘S'\‘(LKI!P—Guiaen. in bbis, 15¢; ‘Black Strap, 100 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First_quality, 5lbc; second quality, 4%,@5c: third do, 316@4c B Ib. VEAL—Large, 5@bc: small, 6@7c B . “MGTTO:\‘—Wethers, 6@bac; Ewes, blh@8c . LAMB—Spring Lamb, 10c: yearlings, 7c B Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 414¢ for large and agje for small; dressed do, 5@6%4¢ ¥ 1. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. - - .. 5,306 Wine, gal *_ 6,680 Burter, ctl ©11,435 Cheese, culs, B 670 Eggs. doz, . 650/Quicksilve T 175/Lenther, rolis. - 2,757 Hides, no. 298 217 Pelts. pdls. 120 1,565 Tallow. cf 13 Middlings, 500 Lime, bbl: 360 Hay. tons. 556 Alfalfa Seed, 16 Straw, tons. L0 280 REAL ESTATE TRANSACOTIONS. Wolt Hyman to Mary Hyman, lot on N line ot Ellis street, 75 E of Laguna, K 75 by N 120; gift. William J. and Anpie Horstmann to >Minnie Wheeler, lot on N line of Waller street, 11! w of Lott, W 25by N 137:6; $10. Miguel, Vincent and_Catalina Noe and Catalina Splivelo 'to William J. Jeffers, undivided half of lot o SE corner of Castro and Nineteenth streets, S1.% by F 83: $10. John C. White to Emma White, loton E line of Noe street, 46 S of Clipper. S 22 by E 80; gift. Giovanni B. and Matilda Caraffa to Balthasar Huth, lot on E line of Stockton street, 37:6 S of Union, § 20 by E 5 10. John Dogget to William Dogget, lot on SE line of Natoma street, 200 NE of Seventh, NE 25 by SE 75, subject to lien; gift. San Francisco Land Company to Eliza W. Ram- sey, lot on E line of Ninth avenue, 150 N of Cali- fornia street, N 25 by E 120; 810, I and Ester Rosener to Morris Rosener, lot on N line of California street, 107:6 W of Twelfth av- enue, W 26 by N 100; $10. John C. and Annie M. Spencer to Robert J. To- bin, lot on E line of Twenty-third avenue, 100 N of C street, N 50 by E 120: $10. Ann Flanagan to Caroline ¥. Plunkett, lot on W line of Thirty-fourth avenue, 150 S of C street, S 75 by W 120; 8 Park Homestead Association to Edward Mitch- ell, loton E line of W Thirty-seventh street, 200 N 0t D street, N 100 by E 120: £570. Joseph and Annie k. McDonald to John . Julia Burkard, lot on S line of Falcon avenue, W of Douglass street, W 25 by S 121; 10, Jones, Allen & Co. to Mattie A. Heath, lot on corner of § Silver avenue and SE_Vienna street, SW 71:4, SE 25, NE 89:1, W 30:8, block 68, Silver Helghts; $10. James and Jane Dunne to Joseph F. Leech, lot on W line of Merced street, 281:6 S of Grove (Thirtieth), S 38:6, W 104, N 20, NE 48:6, E 75, block 28, Fairmount: $10. Miguel, Viocent and Catalina Noe and Catalina Splivalo (o M. S. Jeffers, undivided half of lot on E line of Castro street, 191:9 S of Chenery, S 85:814, NE 149:435, W 122:4, block 1, Fairmount Land Associatiol 10. Builders’ Contracts. Annie M. Beale with George H. Walker, to erect a two-story frame building on N line 0f Green street, 98 N of Buchanan; $380 Addle C. Kratz with E. W. Hyde, to erect two buildings on SE corner ot Twenty-fifth and Folsom sireets: $5700. ®James J. Harrison with Henrv Otten & Walter Sorenson, to erect # two-story fcame building on E line of Parker aveuue, 175 S of Foint Lobos avenue; $2065. Peter E. and Carrie M. Remmers with Jacob Schuler, plastering and ironwork on SW corner of Waller and Clayion streets; $5050. William Geist with John T. Hayes, to erect a two-story building on N line of Bush street, 192:6 W of Laguna; $4170. Hobart Estate Company with John D. McGilvray, granite work and sandstone work for a six-story building on S line of Post sireet, 70 E of Stockton; $14,810. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Z A Ovpenheimer, N Y Mrs R M Morrison, Cal J Milleman. New York A B Wrisley, Chicago J McNeil, Santa Cruz — Mrs A B Wrisley,Chicago A'W Morrison & w. Sac C H Cline, Stanford H B Fischer, New York A F Boynton, Pa A W Logan, Los Angeles Mrs A F Bovnton, Pa A Lewis, Visalia G @ Drovin & w, Phila O Hogle, Salt Lake G A Drovin, Phila J N Burke, San Jose W B Kendail & w, Pa E Runge & w, Shanghai J C Chaflin & w, Boston H Haskell, Sag Jose ilss i W Chatlin, Bostn G Rubenstein, N Y Miss M A Chailin, Boston 1 M Yerrington, Carson J B Peak, Siocktoa Mrs Yerrington, Carson H Little, Los Angeles G E Brogdon & w,Pueblo C V Hume, Siiver ,Creek M S Brooks & w,Conn A T White, Clevelana Mrs G W Pringle, Cal A W Wood, Michigan Miss M Henning, Cal W McIntosh, Missouri R C Widiey, Log Ang__ GG Buft m & W, Mo J'V Macintosh, Portiand W B Taylor & w, Toledo S Rosenstein, N Y Mrs J C McKinney, Pa C Freidberg, Toledo Miss C McKinney, Fa A Buerger, New York H Whiflington, Bosion M G Reynolds, St Louis Mrs L Cheller. N H J M Huston, Ohlo Miss M B Colton, N J Hrs Huston, Ohio Miss C V Colton, N J w Jersey Miss C W Colton, N J Mrs Griffin, New York B J Taylor, Newark C Morrison & valet,Minn Miss A Taylor, Newark Miss Morrison, Minn RUSS HOUSE Miss E Peterson, S Rosa Miss L Peterson, 8 Rosa Mrs Clark & d. San Jose F C Owens & w, Georgia J Lawler & w, Petaluma W Scott, Ohio LE Willlams, Stevensvl P Kirk, Seattle R C Sargent. Stockton H M Hardin, Newman P H Winston, Boston D McLarren, Ottawa B Finning, Forest Jull M W O'Neill, Los Ang J Jeusen, Hydeville S0 Walz, Healdsburg T A Peacock, San Rafael Miss L Herzinge, Cal W S Mitchei}, Jamesvie H Smith, Redding R J Roberss, Los Ang J F Ward, Burmah WA Seaman, S Maria J W Shaw, Stanfora Mrs Bly, Healdsburg ¥ Cook, San_ Bernardino C Hall € w, S Barduo S 5 Hillward, Cal A G Perry, Suisun T Johnston, Suisun R T Allen, Oakland W T Cary, Oakland F Schsumany. Berkeley J D Wilbert, Oakland J B Kelly, Monterey M § Wilson, Reno E Casey, San Andreas E CStauley. Livermore P H safling, Calistoga W Clausen, Pleasanton D W Mowry, Irvington G A Aldridge, L Angeles E W Mertens,San Ratael J M Walling. Nev City yan, San Jose Mrs Bellinger & c, Portld yallbaus, Monterey R Hennigen, Butte Co Gray, Dixon W J Williams&w, Plsata Tiftany&w, Davenpt Mrs McEwen, Shelby Davis, Santa Rosa H A Bailey & w, Delevan Bailey & w, DelevanJ W Ray, Delevan, 11l Marsh, Los Angeles J Looney, Pomona GRAND HOTEL. arnard, Denver A H Bar, Callahans Cummings, ChicagoJ A Denny, Gazelle Waldrou, Washoe J Bender. Morgan Hill llenbach, Milton A L Levinsky, Stockton E Tanner, LosAngeles J § Case. Los Angeles is$J Davi:, Denver Miss E Davis, Denver B Sallinger, London K G Hager, London Richmond, Lodi ¥ B Jackson, San Jose M Solomon, London B J Hoar, N'Y A J Davis, Columbus B ¥ Parsonscw, Brooklyn. Dr § S Bogle, Monterey R A R ndall, Sacto H Sling, Chicago I8 Schweizer, N Y 1L A Hughes, Santa Fe W C Swain, Marysville S B Sionot & w, Kans D E Willey, Vina ¥* Edwards, Denver W_T Carleton, Csrleton A H Bailey, Santa Cruz__ Opera Co D Griffiths & w, Sta Cruz Miss ® Atkinson, do TS Perry, Petaluma ~_ Miss C Wisdom, ' do J A Dustin &w, PaloAlte G L Hutchinson, N Y = % peRzs kY EoRBRC S HOREE. J Dalo, Idaho J Beltaine, Idaho G Deprentine, Idaho A Dulo, 1daho E Dalo, Idaho C EHooper&w, Baltimore MrskPLittlefield, SnJose MissM Littlefield, sanJose G T Gribner, San Jose T 1t Parker, Napa T Ingold, Wis ACRosendaie, Pacific Gve J K Roberts, San Jose W J Knox, Ukiah W Wendte, Los Gatos € K Lipman & w, Sacto J L Dixon, Sacto HOUSE. 3 LICK ‘W H Hatton, Modesto W T Cressler, Cedarville C Kerrins, Mariposs J Chisholm & w, North J Barnett, Santa Rosa _San Juan R F Crawford; Sn_Rosa G W Strobl, Napa A H Foster & w, Sn Cruz E E Bliss, N Y IF Becker, San'Jose W F Grant, Los_Angeles ¥ Stanly & w, Sacto K Spaulding, N Y H J Lewis &W, Oakland 8 K Long & , Baltimore 1 M La Baron, Val Ford T A Grady, Chicago King & w, San Jose W H Younz,Los Angeles K Whitton, San Jose W C Brook, Oakland s Stevens, Napa CL La Rue, Yountville Van Nahays, Merced 1 Harzfeld & w, Ventura R Barcar, Vacaville EC Rust, Winters Tom C Garrie, Buite J D Culp, San Fieipe A Hewell, Modesto Miss JG Kerrins,PRobles BALDWIN HOTEL. J Cummings, Alaska C E Baines, Sacramento A J Price, Chicago MMrs Price, Cnis W' Paimiag, Hollister G C Presiey, Gridiey W A Pinkerton, Chicago Mrs G R Emerson, Cal RJ R Acten, Vallejo Miss Roberts, Los Gatos. o E M O'Brien, Chicago . R W Foster, Chi CF Giles, N Y J M Angenaine.Sn Mateo A J Bullers, Hairfield Miss J H Rusell, Gurnvil W A Erunett, Belvedere Miss F Rusell, Guernevil A Clsrel, Chicago Miss Walrod, 10 Mrg Harsher, Reno- G S Kirby, Vallejo E Wilzinsk, Sonora JJ Laird, Philadelphia Jones, N Y ¥ Luckenback, N ¥ NEW WESTERN HOTEL. A Russell, Napa C H Nopbeck, N Y B Collins, Coltax J Cavanagh, Stockton J Gorgon, Stockton E Best, Oakland 87 Young, Seattle F McBurney,NewOrleans T W Duno, Fort Mason E L Newmann, Portland Chas Haas, Alameda Sam Leek, Chicago Jonn Burus, Denver 910 |11 |13 (18 |14 1617 (18 |19 |20 |21 28 {24 (26 (26 27 OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure krom San Francisco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SALGS. | PIER. Vic & Pas 500 | Mchib, 9AM | Pler 9 Mchl6. #am | Pier 11 Mch17.10au | Pler 13 Mch18,10ax | Pler 18 MehlR11am | Pier 11 L Meh18,12 m Mehi8. sey Moh]¥. 2pu|Pler 8 Mchi8. 9au Pler 13 Mch19.10ax | Pler 34 - % acuina Eay..(Mch19,10Ax | Pier 2 Portland....... | Mch19, 5ex Pier 13 Newvorz ... | Mehz0. 9am|bier 1l Vic & Pet Sna | Mch20, 9ay | Pierd Oceanic HumboldiBay €t Paul, CityPuoebla.. Sunol Grays Harbor. | Mch20,12 » | Miss1 Belgic. Chinad& Japan Mch2l, 8eM P MSS A Blanc! Poriland. |Mch21,10aM pPrer 13 Corona. an Diexo. Mch22,11aM | Pier 11 Btate of Portiand Mch24.10AM | Pler 24 City Sydney | Panam: Mch25,12 m'P MSS —— STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, STEAMER | FroM T South Coast Portland Crescens Clty... Yaoulna Bay . % Coos Bay. & Eel River. . Grays Haroor. . Victoria. & Puger Sound Portiand ‘Facoma Queen. rays Haroor. Grays Harbor North Fork..... | Humboidt Bay. Pomona... Humbold: Bay.. Empire. . Portland Homer. Coos Bay Newport. .. China and Japan Portland Comox. Panama City of Sydney. | Panama Corona. - |San Diego.. Btate of -| Portiana. Walls Walis Vietoria Eureka. Newport SUN, T. 8. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY 'rml} MOON AND TIDE. BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Sunday, March 15. 6.20] Moon rises 6.19| Moon sets March—1896. Time | poq, | Time| Sunrises. Sun sets. HW .8[12.40 43‘ 6.19] 0.9 .51 1.16( 4.0| 6.45| 1.3 .31 2.05( 3.7| 711 17 .1‘ 805 3.4l 7.40| 22 .0/ 4.26] 3.1| 8.18| 2.5 31 6.02! 81| 9.05 2.8 .2| 7,24 3.8110.16] 30 NOTE—In the abeve exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence a3 to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are additions to the charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the Beight, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charts E HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH A YDROGRAPHIO OFFIOR, U. 8. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO, March 14, 1898, The tme ball ‘on Telegiapn Hill fras dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or exacily at 8 p. M., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. NOTICE TO MARINERS., Stralt of Juan de Fuca, Washington, Neah Bay Whistling Buoy. Notice is hereby given that the Neah Bay whist- ling buoy. thoored about one and & quarter miles NE by E from Koltlah Folnt, painted red, marked with the words Neah Bay in' white, does not work satisfactorily. It will be replaced as early s prac- ticable. By order of the Light-house Board. 0. W. FARENHOLT, Commander U. S. N, Inspector Thirteenth Lizhthouse Di: soundings on the United Staies Coast Survey | HAMBURG—Arrived out Mar 14—Stmr Colum- a. ATHENA—Arrived out Mar 14—Stmr Fuerst Bismarck ou excursion. SOUTHAMPTON—Salled Mar 14—Stmr New 'York, for New York. HAVRE—Salled Mar 14—Stmr La Normandie, for New York. § BREMERHAVEN—Sailed Mar 14—Stmr Bonn, OCEANY STEAMSHIPK QCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Freemantle), Austra- lia: $220 first class; $110 steerage, Lowes: e for New York. : °LU’-V' rates to Capetown, LIZARD—Passed Mar 14—Stmr La Bretague,fm N South Africa. New York, for Havre. D\ Australian steamer, ALA DA, salls via Honolviu and Auck- land for Sydney, Thurs- day, April 2, at 2 P. M. Steamship Australla, BEACHY HEAD—Psssad Mar 14—Stmr Schie- dam, from New York, for Amsterdam. . Foreign Port SHANGHAI—Arrived Mar 15— from Port Blakeley. Ktn John Smith DEAL—Passed Mar 13—Br ship Drumrock, frm ¢ London, Tor Victoria. i e o e 3 DUBLIN—Arrived Mar 12—Br ship Lismore, hne A‘""‘ Pl x Oct 47. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Mar 12—Brship Fingal, from Tacoma; Duteh, bark Van Galen, from Vie ria. ; PLYMOUTH—Arrived Mar 13—Br ship Thomas Stephens. from Tacoma. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Mar 13—Ger ship D H Watjen. hence Nov 12. Sailed Mar 13—Br ship Aspice, for Dunkirk. DUNKIRK—Salled Mar 11—Ger bark Schiller, for San Francisco, FALMOUTH—Salled Mar 12—Br ship Dovenby ‘Hall, for Limerick. fmnortations. & NEWPORT—Per Eureka—1 pale dry goods, 30 bxs oranges, 39 bxs lemous, 1 bx shoes. Hueneme—) cs tarnishing goods. San Pedro—962 sks barley. | Los Angeles via East San Pedro—35 bxs oranges, Teel. Los Angeles via San Pedro—1 bdl advertising matter. 3 bxs lemons. 2 bxs oranges, 45 bdls salt e 23 hi-bbls mackerel, 1 cs sleighs, 1 bx choco- ate. Port Harford—27 cs exgs, 9 pkgs hides and pelts, 1 sk wool, 24 bxs butter, § dressed calves, 712 sks peans, 12 bxs fish. Cavucos—79 bxs butter, 13 cs eggs, 44 dressed calves. San Simeon—12 tubs 71 bxs butter, 1 bdl mdse, 5 cs eggs. 1 bdl hides, 1 bx fish, 1 sk abalones, 20 SPECIAL P'rnl. Reduced rates for parties Avril 7 Ticket Office, 114 Montgomery streat. . D. ELS & - -y e General Agents. ROVAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CONPAY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnigtly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling e rute s Cerbourg] France, su ‘mouth to Ppassengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail S, S. Co., issued for freight and treas ure to direct ports in England and Germany. ‘Through tickets from San Frauelsco to Plymout Cerbouss, Southampton. Niras clnss, §196; this ‘elass, er. iculars apply PAR & CO., Agents, 306 California st SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANTY, . (PACIFIO BYSTEM.) Trains leave nnd nre due to arrive as SAN FRANCISCO. dressed calves, 2 bdls hides. - e [OVEMEER 20, 1895, — ARRIVE Ventura—3 pkgs mdse. 1 bx frult, 33 sks beans, = B.,'..d"“.xxn- and Way Stations.. 10:134 1 bx butter, 83 bxs lemons, 358 bxsoranges, Jgcs | 23508 A HTIAC Tapress, Ogden end Fas 8:45p eget E enici i Sacra: Loothta Barbara—75 picgamdse, 6 sks bags, 75 bxs | 004 Bexic, e edding via Davis 715 mons. o8 (xl. Sl: ‘Gaviota—25 sks crawfish, 6 bals dried fish. L M toga, $:804 Niles, Ban Joso, St . Tone, Sacramento, Marysville, Red Blut aud Sundays excepted Oroville. ... *8:304 Peters and Milton. 9:004 8an Leandro, 9:004 Los Consignees. Per Eureka—Demartini & Co: Western Meat Co: Hilmer, Bredhoft & Schulz: IIills Bros: A Pallies Sinsheimer Bros: Witzel & Baker: Jonas Erlanger & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; C E Whitney & Co: Dairymen’s Union; Feiling, Cressy & Co; Wiiliam Cline: H N Tilden & Co: Getz Bros & Co: Labor [Exchange: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Ross & Hewlett: | G Camillon! & Co: Kowalsky & Co; Pacific Coast Fish Co: O B Smith & Co: De Bernardi & Co; V D Virgilio; M T Freitas & Co: Standard OllCo: H H Sattler; H Kirchmann & C0: San Francisco Meat Co: Cal Bottling Co: L D Stone & Co; Alired Wyss J Hoftmaan: Marshall, Teggart & Co: S Brunswick 11:30p Port Costa and Way Stations. D Biagi & Co: W B Sumner & Co: Bissinger & Co: #:00¢ San Leandro, Haywards& Way 8¢, McDonough & Runyon: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: | 4:007 Sen Leandro Haywards & W, 5‘”‘“ Sid3p Tillmann & Bendel: Garcla & Maggini: Deere Im 100r Martiner, S smon, Vallelo Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Norton, Teller & C Sape. Callsiop, s s H Miner: M 'Franklin & Bros: J K Armsby &Co: | g.een ta Foss. & California Wine Association: Neustadter Bros; A N o Fandin M ety Gerberding & Co; J H Cain & Co; Washburn-Moen s, Imdin . Rl it Mg Co; El Dorado Linseed Olf Works; Milton | g,gge Nites San- Jose. Livermo i Nobles: J Ivancovich & Co; Wood. Curtis & Co: E i R Bk 71189 T Tinker: Norton Tanning Co; LeviSpiegel & Co: | 5.00p San Teandr, Wieland Brewing Co: w Paladini: Waterhouse & Lester;: G F_Bernard & Co: G Beanston; Roth, Blum & Co: D Bruman; Ito Sotomi & Co; H Hud- OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. 8:30F New Orleans Express, Fresno, Bakers- field, Santa Barbars, Los A“'_':k mlnl. 'ElPaso, New Orleans 00 3 C. F. WEBER & CO., O O Yoitims, Portiend, Euges 300 to 306 Post St.. cor. Stockton | ,g0p gipuomic Fast i Py 9:00p San Leandro, Way Stns 1112:004 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. q1O:00F “Sunset Limited,” Fresno, Los es, El Paso, New Orleans ™~ #1108 8an Leandro. Haywards & Way St'ns _ 7:184 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gan, SiX52 Newark ContervilloSun Joss Felton, PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY ider Creek, Saiita Cruzand Way A 31157 Nowark, ¢ T Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, —TO—— Santa Cruz and Principal Way VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. t7:000 COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) First Class........88.00 “‘“fl‘“{&‘%fi:#fiéfl‘%&.’}‘:éfi'}“‘? 1:400 Becond Class.. . $5.00 | % ‘s'l',’ml‘,’:'bl;;‘; Paso’ Roblet, -Han Meals and berth Included. Lnis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- — cipal Way SEONS oo..rvesereen TIOBR Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street, | 33:aon Suio ataana Way Blasions . ... 3:009 @OODALL, PERKINS & CO., *2:30p San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa General Agenta Gruz. Monterey and Pacitic 3.0 San Jose and Drincipal Way Siaiions *4:30p San Jose aud Way Station: O. R. &« IN. . —T0— ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. 5:30 San Jose and Way Stations 6:30p San Jose and Way Stations 413:43 7 San Jose and_ Way Stations, - CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISO0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— B 718 9:00 $1:00 *2:00 $3:04 32.50 Second Elhss' $° First mm‘ n:;gzmnfpfi nrl{-dny.— 6, 8:00 MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. | 1000sx. 11200 *100 = $500 *340 3430 From Spear-si. Whar (Fiet 54) 86 10 & 2. | & gypiafor Momine. P for Aftornoon. s ias s | i e L A ene nt, A '650 Market grrent, | FTusedays and Sacurdags - $Bundays and Thursdam SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY. March 14. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicholson, 80 hours from Ven- tura; produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, 314 days from Departure Bay: 2400 tons coal, to B’ Dunsmuir & Sons. Stmr Caspar, Anfindsen, 15 hours from Cas- par; 382 M 1t lamber, to Caspar Lumber Co. Port Costa airect. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 17 hours from Cleone: r r ties, to L K White Lumber Co. Stmr Eureks, Jepsen, 70 hours from Newpors and way ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. ‘Bkin Irmgard. Schmidt, 19 days from Honolulu: pass and sugar, to Williams, Dimond & Co. Bkin Omega, Harrington. 18 days from Hilo; sugar, 10 J D Spreckels & Eros Co. Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, 15 hours from Blhlers Point: 85 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Schr Roy Somers, Olsen, 9 davs from New Whatcom: lumber, to A A Baxter. Schr Reliance, Skipper, 38 hours trom Point Arena; 4000 posts, 85 cds wood, (0 R A Gilbride & Co. Cleared. SATURDAY, March 14. stmr Fureka, Jepsen, San Pedro: Goodall, Per kins & Co. s"w:nr U‘:nltlllt, Hunter, Victoria and Port Town- send; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Corona, Hall, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. ‘Br stmr China, Seabury, Yokohama and Hong- kong; PMSS Co. - Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perking & Co. Haw bark R P Rithet, Morrison, Honolulu; Welch & Co. Schr John G North, Rasmussen, Honolpu: Wil- liams, Limond & Co. Schr Kodiak, Petersen, Kodlak; Alaska Com- merclal Co. . Schr Martha W Tuft, Olsen, La Paz: Thann- hauser & Co. Sailed. SATURDAY, March 14 Stmr State of Callfornia, Ackley, Astoria. Stmr Corona, Hall, San Diego. Stmr Ella Rohlffs, Jacobsen, Chignik. Br stmr China, Seabury, Hongkong and Yoko- hama. Stmr Polnt Arena, Johnson, Mendocino. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Kureka, Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. Stmr Cleone, Miller, Ital ship Cavaliere Ciampa, Caflero, Sydney. Bark Wilna, Slater, Nanaime. Bark Mercury, Colby, Port Blakeley. Haw bark R P Rithet, Morrison, Honolulu. Schr Robert Searles, Piltz, Puget Sound. Schr John G North, Rasmussen, Honolpu. Scbr Orient, Mitchell, Willipa Harbor. Schr Martha W Tuft, Olsen, La Paz. Sehr Confianza, Vogel. Siuslaw River. Te egranhioc. POINT LOBOS, March 14—10 P, u.—~Weather cloudy : wind S; velocity 20 miles. Chariers. The bktn Omega loads lumber on the Sound for Freemantle, Australia. Spoken. Feb 28—Lat 23 N, long 41 W, Brship Columba, hence Oct 30. for Grimsby. \ Jan 20—Lat 34 8, Jong 34 W, Br ship Lord Tem- plemore, hence Oct 19 for Liverpool. Domestic Ports, HUENEME--Sailed Mar 13—Stmr Westport, for San Francisco. PORT ANGELFES—In port Mar 14—U S stmr Monterey, hence Mar 10. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Mar 14—Schr Lille- bonne, for San Francisco. CASPAR—Arrived Mar 14—Stmr National City, from Bowens !Am'llgfi. "ASTORIA--Arrived Mar 14—Brship Principal- ity, from Newcastle, NSW. - Sailed Mar 14—Stmr Queen, for San Francisco: Prstmr_Asloun, for Hongkong and Yokohama; Brship Duntrune, for Queenstown. NEWPORT—Sailed Mar 14—Stmr Jewel, for OO R R A—Sailed Mar 14—Stmr South Const,for San Francisco; schr Jennie Thelin, for San Fran- i . uA:nnd Mar 14—Stmr Pasadena, from San Pedro® SAN PEDRO—Arrived Mar 13—Stmr Lakme, RIS oo s e roetn A —| r from Comox, for San Francisco: stmr Excelsior, hence Mar 11, for Seattle. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Mar 14—Schr Seven Sisters. hence Mar 12. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Mar 13—Haw stmr San Mateo, from Comox. Railed Mar 14—stmr Newsboy. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Mar 14—U S stmr Thetis. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Stenmers. NEW YORK—Arnved Mar 14—Stmr St Paul, from Southampton; stmr Etruris, from Li verpool and Queenstown: stmr La Touraine, from Havre. Sailed Mar 14—Stmr Lucania, for Liverpool: stmr Amsterdam, for Rotierdam; stmr Italia, for Hamburg: simr La Gascogue, for Havre; stmr Norde, for Stettin. _ GLASGOW—Arrived out Mar 13—Stmr Norwe- SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Jumean, Kil- 118100 &na Bitka (Alsaks), 869 4. ., March 15, 80, April 14, 29. ‘or Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New | WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.M.; 1 Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 a. M. 3:80, 5:10, o;sow;‘u_ Thnndlys—!xxfilfl’l. March 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and every fifth 8t 11:80 p. M. Saturdays—Extra trips as 1:f day tereafter, connecting as Vancouver with the C. P. R. R, at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N. Ry., a Porc Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata sad Flelds Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomons, 2 P. X., March 2, 6, 10, 14,18, 22 26, 30, and every foufth day théreatier. or Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Por. Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeiés) und Newport, at 9 a. i, March 4,8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only st Port Hartord (San_Luis Obispo ta Barbars, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 4. M., March 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 80, aud every fourth day thereafter. Xor Xnse) San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altats and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam~ ette Valley, 10 4. M.. 35th of each month. Ticke: oflice, Paiase Hotel, & New Montgomery street. % GOODALL, PERKINS & Gen"l Agents. 3 - 10 Market st.. Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE E‘r%n’c Li; Havre. IOMPANY: YIEB 4;!??7”)?451:051‘]1 River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway aud the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New Yorx to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160: second-ciass, $116. LA BRETAGNE, Capt. Rupe.. - » March 21, 5 A. M LA ‘BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeut. 2 LA NORMAKDIE, Capt. Delonel iy SURDAYE. 8:00,9:30, 11:00 4 2; 2338, 3:34 :00, 9: A MG 1Y B 5:00, 6:20 P. :. A San Rafael to San Francisco. “)EK‘HDAYo!;egs; 15%.‘9 30, 11:10 “Lfl‘l e it ot i T REIIN S SUNDAYS--8:10, 11:10 4 a; 1:40, 3140, 5:00, 6:26 7. . Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave In effect Arrive 10:30 ax Geyserville, 8:00 axi| Cloverdaie. | Fieta, Ho';llndll » I mnulunnl ) 7:30 ru| 8:15 Pu 7:40 ax 7i30 ru| 6:15 7 Gfiqnofinu l 7:30 Pll 10:40 Ax| €:05 Px Sonoms and Glen Ellen. 10:40 Ax |10 M ififi' Sebastopol. | 1358 43| R connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. LA TOURATNT, .Mmummxum e iedaeennt P! Kelseyville, Lakeport. A For ‘particulars apply to connect - A:FORGET, Agent, —No. 8 Bowling Green, New York. .J. F. PUGAZL q‘%‘&"{mm 6 Montgomery svenue, San Francisco. "WHITE STAR LINE. United *States and Royal Mall' Steamers 7 BETWEEN % New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABLX, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing t0 steamer and accommodation: solected;: second cabin, 835 and R40; Majesiic sud Teutonic.. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to Yan Francisce at lowest rates. Tickete sailing dates and cabin plans may be procu: from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail , or at the General Office of the'Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent tor Pacific Coast. NETHERLANDS AMERICAN STEAM NAVI GATION COMPANY. ‘st Ukiah for Viehy : Blae Day'y Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harzis, ~Scotla ‘Saturday. to Monday round-trip tickets as reduced hry m&g&m.b all polats b Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronlele buflding. e AT Atlantic ‘ Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive o Market-Sireet Fercy. New York to Boulogne (Pari3), Rot= | To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line terdam and Amsterdam, }!flmm_‘: %flfi,‘fi%’fafl“ ‘via Kansas City without change. ARmex cars 1es Denver and St. Louis. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid_Vestibule Train Daily, ‘with Dining-cara under Harvey's management. Connecting traing feave San Franciaco 86 B A- 3. and 3:30 P, X. daily. The best rallway from California to the Enst New ralls, new ties; no dust: interesting and good meals in Harvey’s dining-room or ears. 1cket Ofice—644 Market Street, 2 o Chronicle Building, NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD Salling from New York EVERY SATURDAY st 9 A Chea route to Eurol First cabin $45 and unnm-com Cabin 398, Round-trip {ickets at reduced rates. Lowes: steerage rates to all points. For passage apply to local ticket agent or THOMAS COUK & SON, Pacific Coast passenger sgents, 631 Marke st., S. F. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 8, Washington St, At 5 P. M, Daily, Except Sunday. & Accommodations Reserved by Telephons STEAMER : (Via Sausalito Ferry). T. O. Walker. ity oF Sior o, | From San Francisco, begiuning October 27, 1898, Nav. and Impt. Co. “BENICIA, PORT _ Telephone Main 808. _Cat, VALLEJ0, MARE lsgm, 4. M.; 1:45, 3:45, 5:15, 6:50 P ; San Quentin—7:30, 9:15 A. M.: 1:45, 5:15 . M. Extra trips_for San Ratacl on Moadsys, Wednes ‘days and Sacurdays at 11:30 2. . ROCKETT. * "SUNDAYS. M‘ ybn‘ai-wsuo. B s T oo -0 vs Dally, except Saturday and Sunday—10:30 & 2% ». M. *Uoes not run to San Quentin. z and & P ; Saturday, 12:30 noon; —8 P N ending, Mission 1, Pler % THROUGH TRAINS. 130 A. M. weekdays—Cézadero and way stations. :45 P. M. Saturdays—Tomales and way statlons. $:00 4. x. Sundays—Foins Reyes ana way sieslean

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