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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 189Y6. THE COMMER CIAL _WORLD. UMMARY OF THE MARKETS. No Eastern or foreign quotations. Troduce Exchange closed. P-unes in carload Icts lower. trawbernes and Potatoes damaged By frost. er in Jarge supply and weak. Eggs firm and selfing well. No change iu Cheese. Asparagus and Green Peas advanced. Turkeys and young Poultry very firm. Oranges held for higher prices. Provisions weak and dull. Mutton, Lamb and Pork lower. Peef and Veal unchang @Partly Cloudy loudy: @ Raiv @ Snow rxplanation. The arrow files with the wind. The top figures at station indicate maximum temperature for ¢ days; those underneath it, If any, the amount-of T of meited snow in inches and hundredtbs, d the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid I polnts of equal air pressure; iso- sitermis. or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and 1s usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure, and is usually preceded and sccompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows"” tsually first appear on the Washington coast. | When the pressure is high in the interior and low siong the coust, and the isobars extend north and #outh along the coast, rain is probabie: but when the “low’ i3 inciosed with Isobars of marked curva- ture rain south of Oregon is improbable. With & “high in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Californla coast, warmer weather may be expecied in sumnder and colder weather in wine ter. The reverse of these conditions will produc? & oppogite result. WEATHER BUR U REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHEE BUREAU, SAN FBANCISCO, April 8, 1896, 5 r. M. Weather conditions and The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date &s compared with those of the same date last seasou: Eureka 35.97, 88.51: Red Bluff 16.59, last son o Francisco st season 23.86; Fresno 5.37, last season 13.16: San Luls Oblspo 15.41. last season 24.90: Los Ang 8.88, last season 15.45: San Diego 5.68.last season 11.90; Yuma 0.88, last season 301 following maximum temperatures are re- from stations in California to-aay: Eureka 56, Red Blult 68, San Francisco 56. Fresno 74, San Luis Obispo 66, Los Angeles 68, San Diego 62, Y —Maximum temperature 56, nimum 48, mean here was 1o rainfall hours. The pressure is highest this evening in the Brit- ish possessions north of Montana and lowest in California and alodg the Oregon coast. A slight depression seems to be moving northeastward, which has its center at present near the Oregon coast depr fornia. Dearly siationery. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midsight, April 4. 1 Northern California—F erly winds In the n Calfornia during the past nt to cause rain in Cali- ons have remained turday;: brisk west- along the coast. — Fair Saturday; light to fresh wester! Nevada—F Ttah— v clondy Saturday. Arizona—Fair Saturday San Francisco brisk westerly win W. H. Ha and icinity— Fair Saturday; N, Local Forecast Official. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, TiL, April 3.—There were no grain or provision markets here to-day, holiday. Livestock. UNTON STOCKYARDS, ILL., April 3.—The re- ceipts of cattle to-day were light and early the market was firm with & shade advance In prices, but later the feeling was easier, the galn being lost. The demand for hogs was no: active and priées in consequence declined 10c. The arrivals were fair, Sneep were firm. Receipts were light and a good demand existed. CATTLE — Recelpts, 3000; 24 40@i 50: choice to prime, 1300 to 1700 | cund steers. $4 15@1 35: g0od to choice steers, { t0 1600 pounds. $3 90@4 10; medium steers, [ | fancy beeves, 1000 to_ 1300 pounds, 70@3 85: common steers, 850 to 1300 pounds. $3 40@3 65; choice stockers and feeders. $3 50@3 85: common to good stockers, $275@3 40: bulis, choice 10 extra, 32 75@ 3 s, poor 1o good, $2 30@2 70; cows and beifers. extra. $3 50@3 cows, falr to choice, §2 40@3 40: cows, poor to kood canners. $1 685G veal calves, g0od to choice, 84 25@4 35: common’ to good, $3@4: Texas fed | 95: Texas bulls, oxen and cows, milkers and springers, per head, $20 Keceipts, 17.000. Heavy packing ana | shipping lots. $3 60@3 70: common to choice | mixed, £3 65@3 85 : cholce assorted, $3 90@s 05; light, @3 10; pigs, §3 50@3 90. SHEEP—Keceipts. 3000. Inferior to cholce, $2 75@3 €5 inmbs, $3 75G4 75. NEW YORK, N. Y., April 3.—Bank clearing totals at the principal cities for the week ended April 2, with comparisons, as telegraphed to Bradstreet’s: Percentage Cy: Inc. Dec. 81} Boston. Chicago! Cincinnatt. Baltimore Louis Detroir. Minne Cleveland. Providence. . s Portland. Or = Tacoma. Bes e Spokane Totals U. & Outsiae of > City... CANADA. Montreal $KX.008.539 Toronto. . 6.027,850 Halitax 101894 Winnine 930,564 Hamiiton, 56 0 Totals. . $16,447,631 DUN'S REVIE OF TRADE. NEW YORK, N. Y., April L—R. G. Dun & Co. to-morrow will say in their weelily review of trade: The reular quarterly stat‘ment of failures shows 4031 with labilities of $57.425,135, against 3802 lust year with labilities of $47,813,653. The improvement expected with spring weather 5ins, though in some branches of business scarcely visible. As consumers make spring pur- chases they must lessen stock and compel less | B 1 for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 17@18c; Geese, B rise. Nail associations have given notice of an" other advance o¢ 15¢ at the end of this month. Jiars have been greatly demoralized, but some makers now hope to re-establish_the combination, us steel bars will become dearer. But No. 1 foundrs is slizhtly lower at Philadeiphia, and the general demand for finished products does not yet improve. The sicel concerns propose to_ restrict production by alloiment. those producing more than their suare paying 2 P ton to those who produce less. Orders for lake copper are solicited at$10 50 and lead is weak at $5 10. Less encouragement ap- pears in the horseshoe trade. . The woolen manufacture does not gain {n orders and a large partof the machinery is siopped. Prices of wool have fallen 715% Cotton-mills still pile up g00ds in advance of orders, as reductions in prices have failed as yet to stimulate buying. Speculs- tion in produc: has been tame. Cotton continues to come farward so largely that former predictions ot 6,500,000 bales are remembered with derision, and' Lie '0utlook for the next crop continues good. Whea: has slightly advanced and if later reports of injury from extensive frosts and s.0rms prove cor- rect wwill advance more, though Western receipis cont nae neariy 50% larger than last year. Coru exports are (arge and receipts also heavy, but pork has declined 75¢ per barrel. Speculation in stocks has not been active, although railroads average nearly $1 per share higher than last week, while transactions in_trust stocks have scarcely gained anything. Railrond tonuage in March bas been s shade larger than In 1893, and reporced earnings of rallroads are 3.7% larger than last year, but 10.4% smaller than in 1893. COINAGE OF THE MINT. The local Mint coined' $18,040,500 during the first three quarters of the fiscal vear, as follows: cles. $16,850,000 gles, £225,50 1 Dollars, #4 —_——— PRODUOE MARKET. NorE.—The Produce Exchange having adjourned 10 Monday, quotations for,Cereals, Millstufts, etc., are omitted. POTATOES, L8200, Quarter Dollars, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—The crop in the river districts is reported more pr less damaged by the recent frost. New Potatoes, 1@134c P 1b; Merced Sweets, $2 75 @3 P ctl; siver Burbanks, 30@40c B sack: Orezon Burbanks. 25@60c: Oregon Garnet Chiles, 60@ Early Rose, 50@40c; Petalumasand Tomales, c B sack. S—Good to cholce, 50@65¢ B ctl; Cut Oregon. 60@75¢ @ ctl. Arrivals were 606 boxes As- paragus ana G4l boxes Rhubard and 351 sacks ens. Asparagus and Peas are higher upder light re- ceipts and Rhubarb is also firmer. Mexican Tomatoes, $1 75@2 % box: Los Angeles | Tomatoes, $1 25@1 75 B box: Cucumbers, 50c@81 | @ doz: Aspuragus, $1 50@2 £0 B box for ordinary and $2 75@3 for_extra; Khubarb, 40@85c; Mush- rooms, J0@25¢ B Ib; Dried Peppers, 10@12%4c: Green' Peppers, z5@35c: Green Fens. H@3¢ % 1b: String Beans, 10@12%4e: Drfed Okra, 1234¢; Cabbage, 40c @ ctl; Garlic, 5@bc # Ib; Marrowsal Squash, $20 B ton. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern is announced for to-day. Young Ducks and Turkeys are scarce and higher. Young Roosters and Broilers are firm. Live Turkeys, 16@18c 3 1 for Gobbler: air. $1 50@2; Ducks, $4@5 50 B doz for old and x@Y for young. $4 50@b 50: young, 87 50@8 5 d, $4 50@5: Broilers, $5 50@6 for large and Pigeons, 31 @7 3 75@2 25 for young and $1 50@ | for old. % 1 GAME—Hare, $1 B dozen; Rabbits, $1 25 for Cottontails and $1 B doz sor smal: BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Weak, dull and in large suppls. GOpEaMERY — Fancy, 16c: seconds, 1434@15c | b. al Darry—Fancy, 14c B Ib: good to cholce, 13@ ! 185¢; lows s EASTEEN- CHEESE—Fancy mild new, 10@10%c B B common to good, 91gc: Cream Cheddar, 12@121/ Young America, 1ic; Western, 12@1235c; & ern, 13@l4c. [ EGGS—Rule firm with moderate stocks at the moment, but the firmness is believed to be | temporary. Store Eggs, 1034@11c; ranch Eggs, | 11@!2%4¢; Duck Eggs, 15¢ 7 dozew. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. | APPLES—81@1 25 B box for good to cholce, 50 | @85c for common to fair, and $1 50@2 for fancy. BERRIES—Receipts of Strawberries were 1214 | chests, selling at 75c@#1 P drawer for Longworths | and 50c¢ for large berries. Some districts report more or less damage to | Strawberries by the recent frost. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges are firm at a slight improvement in price. Oranges are quotable at | $1 25@1 50_ B box for Seediings, $:@3 for Navels and $1 50@2 50 for Malta Bloods; Lemons, #1@1 50 for common and $2@2 50 for good to choice; Mexican Limes. £6 P box: Bananas, $1@2 ® bunch; Pineapples are out of market at present. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS,ETC. | Prunes in carload lots are quoted lower. DRIED FRUITS—The following nominal prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 133@2%5c 3 Ib for quar- tered, 2@3c B 1 for slicea and 414c B b for porated: Peaches, 314@4c B Ib and 51a@6c for | 1ancy; veeled in boxes, 12c; Apricots 714@SYac | for brime o cnoice. 94c for ancy and 10@11c | % D for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black. 214c for un- | pressed; White Figs, 4@5c In sacks: Pears. 7c B | 1 for evaporated haives, 4@6%4c B Ib for quarters; Prunes, 314@8Y4c: Plums, 4¢ @ Ib for pitted_and 134@23jc Tor unpitted: Nectarines, 5@6c B b for | prime to choice and 63/¢ for fancy. JOBEING PRICES—Evaporated Apples, 4@4lhc ® Ib; sun-dried, 134@% B b: Peaches, 3@dc | @ M'and 5c B ib for fancy: peeled in boxes, 10 @12?gc Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, B¢ for 40@50's | and Sc for 50@60's: Apricots, 6@9%ac for prime to | choice, 10@11c for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, | 214@23c: White Figs, 3@bc: Pears, 61ac for | evaporated halves und c for quarters; | Plums. 33%@4c for pitted and 1@1%c for unpit: | ted; Nectarines. 4@5c B 1b for prime to choice. KAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are #8 follows, carload lots, f. 0. b. San Francisco: London layers, 85@90c @ box: four-crown, loose, 334 three-crown. loose, 234c B 1b; two- crown, Zc: seedless Suitanas, 33,@4c: scedless | Muscatels. 215@2%4¢: three-crown London layers, 75@80c; clusters, §1 '35@1 50; Dehesa clusters, 0@2 45; Imperial clusters, $2 60@2 76; Dried | Grapes, 2540 B Ib. JOBRING PRICES — Four-crown loose, 3c: 8- crown, 214@234c: 2-crown, 13,@2c: Seedless Sul- | tanns, 33,@ac: Seedless Muscatels, 21oc; 3-crown London ieyers, 75@%0c: clusters, §1 40@1 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 25; Imperial clusters, $2 75; | NUTE—Chestnuts are quotable at 6@Sc B M; Walnuts, 8@10c for No. 1 hard ana 10@12c for pa- ver, joobing lots; Almonds, 6@7%¢ for Languedoc | and 815@10c for paper-sheil, jobbing: Peanuts, 5@ | 6c for Lastern and 335@Y4c for California; Hick- Nuts, 5@8c; Pecans, 8¢ or rough and 8~ for pol- ished; Filberts, 8@9c; Brazil Nuts, 734@8c B Ib; Cocoanuts. $4 50@5 & 100. HONEY—Comb is quotable at 10@12c ® Ib for | bright and 8@9c P I for lower grades; water- | white extracted, 5@53sc @ Ib; light amber ex- | tracted, 414@Avgc: dark amber, dc: dark, 2g3c. | BEESWAX—34G47c Ib. PROVISIONS. i The market for all descriptions is dull and weak. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c @ B for heavy, 7c % b for light meatum, fc @ 1 for light, 10c for extra light and 12¢ ® b for sugar-cured; Eastern Sugar-cored Hams, 11lgc: California Hams, 10c P Ib: Mess Beef, 38 P bbl: extra mess do, $8 50; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, 39 bbl: extra'clear. $14 P bbl: mess, $13 B bbi; Smoked Beei. 10¢ % b LARD- Eastern, tierces. is quotable at 6l4c B b for compound and 8¢ for pure; pails, 814c; Call- fornia tierces. B¢ for compound and 6%ac for pure; half-bbis, 714c; 10-1 tins, c; do 5-1b, B14c B b. COTTULENE—634c in <ierces and 76gc @ 1b In 10°1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c; culls and brands, 6c; medium, 54@6¢: culls and brands, 415@sc; light, Ge: culls and brands, dc: Cowhides, 5c 9 Ib: culls and_brands, 4c; salted Kip. 5¢ 9 1b: saited Calf, 8¢ B Ib: salted Veal, 6c; dry Hides, 10@1lc; cylls and brands Thac: ary Kivana Veal, 9c: culls, 616@7c; dry Calf, 1pc; eulla, 10c; Goataking, 03556 caci Xida, O Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c; mediom, 15 25c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 1 3 short wool, 20@35c each: medium, 4 ; long wool, 65¢ each. Culls of all kinds about s less, TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 3}@@?{:; No. 2, 3c; refined. 516@5340: Grease, 2Vhe ¥ WOOL—We ‘quote Spring: San_Joaauin and Southern Coast. 6 months, 4@6c B B: San Joa- quin, foothill, £60d to choice, 7@8c: San Joaqui year’s fleece. 414@6%gc. We quote Fall as follow: Eastern Oregon, 9@11c; San Josquin and South- ern, 3@6c; Nevada, 9 B Ib. HOPs—Nominal quotations are 2@4c B . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, $4 25; San Quentin, 84 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, 88 @ ton: New Welling- ton. §§ B ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle, $5@5 50: Brvant. 85 50: Coos Bay $160: Wallsend, 86 60: Scotch, $750; Brymbo, $7 50; Cumberiand, $13 501n bulk and $15 in sks: Pennsylvania Anthracite ¥gg, $13: Welsh A thracite Egs, —: Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Plessant Valley, $760; Coke, #10 50 in bulk and 812 50 B ton in sacks. buying. The s10cks taken in advanée of consum- ers’ demands last summer have been distributed far wnore slowly than was expected, but months of waiting have helped to lessen the loaa which it is hoped spring buying will clear away. Apprehen- sions of :orcign or financial difficulties have hin- dered. but are 20w scarcely felt. Go'd expor.s are rumored. but at this season ere 80 far na.ural that they have no such power to cause alarm as ey had in winter. The gizantic stecl combina- n i expecied to have a zreat influence in ing merkets and stimulating confidence, and oukis such Operations oiten miss the snccess they seex, they rarely fail 1o kindle speculative buying for a Ume. The sudden advance of $2a ton Ju billets a week ago Lias raised Bessemer plg §1 at Piusburg, and the demand for structurai forms increases in expectation that prices will RICE--Chinese mixed, $3 25@3 45: No. 1, $3 50 70 B cil; extra No. 1, $390@4 10: Hawaian, 3 60; Japan, $5.65@4 12%: Rangoon, 83 16 LUMBER—Shipment of 1,243,194 feet, valued at $24,864, 10 Liverpool. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all §34c; Dry Granuiatea, Sc; Confectioners’ A, 5lgc: Magnolia A, be; kxtra €, 4%ec: Golden G, 4%c: half-barreis, 34c more ihan barrels, and boxes’ 1,?: more, S‘:'LICUP—GninSn. in bbis, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c SAN FRANOISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are in oversupply and weak. Mutton and Lamb arelower. Beet and Veal are uncmfld-t 434c for small and some prices are higher. Mea ticular change. | Saimon, tresh. | above east crosscut and extended it 7 feet. Dried Grapes, 2c. |2 Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First_qualty, 434@be: third do, 5 . N VisAL—Large, 5@ all, 6@7c B b. MUTTON—Wethers, 6c; Ewes, 534c B b. BORK_Live. Hogs. Ssiane ive Hogs, ac F dressed o, Ib for large and do, 43,@64g¢ B B. e cay FAMILY RETAIL MARKET, Butter and Eggs show no change of any conse- quence, Good Poultry is not over plentiful at the moment 8how no par- The Summer Vegetables are rather scarcer at the moment. Strawberries are in light recelpt. Fish is generally dearer. Following is THE CATL's regular weekly retall price list: COAL—PER TOX, 10 00| PleasantVal 9 50@10 00 :g)o 00 Southfield Wellington —@ 9 50 10 00 950 700@ 750 65 - 9 50@10 00| DAIEY PRODUCE, ETC. Butter, fancy, @ |Cheese, Eastern...15@20 square . 35@40) Cheese, Swiss... ' 20@30 do, B roli 3b@ —| Common Eggs..1214@ — do, cholce 32| Ranch KegsPdzl 21@15 Ordinary a 25@ — | Honey, comb, gib.12@15 Cheese, Cal 15@ —| do, extracted. ... B@12 MEATS—PKR POUND. .10@17 Pork, fresh. 12@15 12@15 | Pork, salt. 12 310 Pork' Chops. 15 Round Steak. | Sirloin Steak. Porterhouse, do. Smoked Beet Pork Sausages. Veal.. 5 POULTRY AND GAME. Hens, each..... . 50@ 60Turkeys,® b.. 20 Young Roost- |Ducks, each... 100 ers, each..... 75@ 90 Geese, each....1 75@2 00 014’ Roosters, |Pigeons, P pr.. 40@ b0 each.. - 50@ b0 Rabbits, B pr.. 5@ 40 Eryers, each... —@ 76 Hare, each..... 16@ 20 Broilers, each.. 40@ 60 FRUITS AND NUTS. Almonds, B b.....12@15 es, B doz. Apples, B b....... stv\m. Bananas, B doz. Cocoanuts, each, Lemons, $ doz. Limes, @ doz. ‘10@20|Raisins, B b, -10@12(Strawverries, 16@20, B basket. “12@15/Walnuts, ® b. VEGETABLES. Asparogus B b... 5@10Mushrooms, § B..15@30 Artichokes, $doz..15@40 Mr'fat Squash,$ b 5@ — Beets, P doz., 15 Onions, B b....... 2@ 3 Beans,white 1 Peppers, green;’ 50 Colored. B 128 Hbarmioscs aon 20 Lima, B Ib. i@ 6 Potatoes, ' 1b. 3 Cabbage, each.... @10 _do, Syeet, B 5 Caulifiowers, each. 5@ 8/Rhubarb, B Ib. 5 Celery, % bunch... 5@ — Radishes. #dzbchs.12@15 Cress, # dz bunchs.20@ 256 Sage, @ Ib 25@35 Cucumber,Bdoz.76@1 00/String Bean: 5@20 Garlic, ® th. . 8@10 Thyme, B 1b. 0 Green Peas, . B@ —|Turnips, B doz....15@20 Lentils, 8 1b......]_6@_vTomatoes, B bb.. . 12@15 Lettuce, ® doz....15@20 FISH—PER POUND. Barracud -15@20/Shad.. —-@12 Carp. - Codfish —@32/Smelts Flounders., 15@ — Soles Halibut. 12@15(Skates. each Herring. . .10@12 Sturgeon. Kingtish —@12Tomcod. 15g ackerel . —(@ —|Clams, B gal do, Horse. —@— Do, hardshell, ¥ Perch. .. 5t | Pompanc. Rockfish 3 Salmon. smoked — Mussels, B qrt.....10@15 e : RO DY, Sastern, v 08 — THE STOOK MARKET. Yesterday was another dull and uninteresting day, with no changes calling for comment. Utah 1s assessed b cents. The assessment of 30 cen ts & share on the Con. Cal. and Va. will be delinquent in the boards to- day. The weekly reports of the Bodie mines are as follows MoNo—East crosscut from the south drift, 400 level, was extendeq 9 feet; face in porphyry. Bopre—East crosscut from north drift, 200 level, was extended 18 feet; face in porphyry. Started a crosscut west from south drift from Up- raise from north drift from above east crosscut was extended 15 feet; quartz in raise now in from 5 to 6 inches wide of low grade. kast crosscut Shrimps. | trom Gildea vem, 300 level, was extended 17 feet; face in porphyry. West crosscut irom south drift, south of the Bodlie shaft, was extend d 8 feet; face in porphyry. BULW ixtracted 9 tons of ore, estimated { value from $25 to $27 a ton, from the several openings on the Bulwer tunnel and 200 levels. The seams of good ore continue small and in- creased in hard country rock. Upraise above main drift, south of waste chute, Bulwer tunnel level, was extended 8 feet; face showing s small seam of good ore. Drift from upraise, south of crosscut 4, 200 level, was extended 17 feet. Up- raise, 150 level, was extended 16 feet: face OWS smali seams of quartz from $10 to $20 a ton. BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stocx Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION COMMENCING 9:30. 1350 Belcher..45/1260 Crwn Pt.36:200 Occldtl 100 . 46/600 Eureks D.56100 Savag: 350 B 60200 G & C. 71100 S Nev. 400 Chollar....43800 H&N 5 100 . 44300 Mexi 250 C 601100 Occidt.. 100 B& 6. 500 Bodle. ....25) 3 800 CC&V..1.60/700 Mexican. 65 .........1.55{100 Mono, 200 C Folnt. ..37|300 Occid Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 0B'450 Chouar. 15100 Conri. 1{300 Con I 46/000 Crown P 300 Alpha. 1500 45/1400 ......... 300 B& 11300 G 500 Bullion....05(300 H 200 Bulwer...37100 500 Caleda....05/100 300 Challn, 300 Kentucl 360C CaV.. 101000 I, Wash..05(£00 _ 200 . 551200 Moxicais0/600 ¥ 200 - 651250 Ophir 1.17%4! AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 081100 Confi 27600 Scorpio "1125200 SB&M -611200 Kentck....04 800 § Nev. 160[200 Mexican..50/200 . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, April 3-4P.y. Bid. Asked| Bid. Avked. 08 09/Jackson. . 40— 15 16Juba, 07 30 31|Justice. 10 43 46 Hentuck. 06 oo 60 Lady Wash..J — 05 05 T Chballenge Con. 26 Choliar, 02 bavege. 89| Seg. Beicher. — 06 04 Slerrs Novada. 64 65 Crown Pownt... 86 36 /Scorpion 03 05 EastSierraNev — 04|Eflver HUI, 0 o2 Exchequer..... 03 05 8yndioste. - 02 reka Con.... — 28 UmonCon...l 60 61 Gould & Curry. 25 . 27|Utah... . 07 08 Hale & Norcrs.1.20 ' 1.25/Yellow Jacke. 34 35 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. 200 Amalle,. 195 Keystone. 100 . 2 00/Bud... Champion ...... 600 May flower Bid. 18 Providence. 6500 Gran s ARIBIA A S 65 00 8250 . 42/3350 Savannah..... 31 100 . 82 4500 92 2000 . 391300 .. 93 50 Kennedy. 1400 LOCAL SECURITIES. 21d 50 San Francisco Gas... Bid 2 Humboldt Bank ' 1000 00 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY. Aprll 3-2 p. x, UNITED STATES BONDS. Fid, Asked, U €45 coup..10K14 Do, new is.. 11634118 Bid. Asked U S48 reg... 10815 — MIKCKLLANEOUS BONDR. Cal-stChle5s. 110 113 (Do, 24 1ss 6s. — — CalElecL6s.111 ~ — [P&O Ry6s105 120 CntraCWbs. 93 96 (P&ChRvés. — 107 Dynt-stexcp 77 - 85 (Pwi-st.RR6s — 11614 EdsnL&P 6s.111 — |Reno. WL&L — 105 F&CHKR6s. — 10614/RiverW Cods — 100 1 — " lSactoP & L..100 103 LosAng Lgs. — 10 &NPRRS§101%) 01! DoGnted.6s. — 104 BPRRArizés — 94 Mki-stCble6s123 — [SPRRCals.106 DoRyConds..108 107 SPak Cotos. - NevCNgR7s. nz: 99! 'BrRCalés. 9434 9614 NPCHRR@:1084 — ' (SVWaterfs.. — 12114 N Ry Cal6s. — 105 |SVWaterdn.. 993 — NRyCaibs, — — [SanG&ESs — 10214 Onk Gus 53..100 10414/SunstT&T8s.100 ~ — Bt i aris ARV % i us 6s.. i - Packolines. =212 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 35 39 |SanJose..... 75 100 MarinCo.... 49 — |SpringVailey100%101 GAR BTOCKS. g Copital..,.. — 40 |PacificLight. 42 45 Central ..»".. 95— mn-n::o 83 Ok G L& 5114 68 e = 3 PacGaslmp. 8lig 82 INSURAX CE TOCKS. FiremansFd.16714180 [Sun g - COMMEKCIAL BANK STOCK: AmerB&TC. — — (LondonP&A. 13214 2ngio-Cal 60 [London&SF. — 2715 BankofCal. — 240 Merch Bx... 13 — St e M T 2 o1 | i Grangers, e i — SAVINGS BANK ATOCKS. LCo.. — 1430 (Eav&Losn.. — 108 HumbS&L 1100 1450 |Security..... — 260 Mutual. 88~ 40 |Union Trush — 826 BFsavUnion — 490 Al STEEET BAILROAD STOCKS. Californta., .. 1075, — |Oak,SL&Hay — 100 Geary-st, 807 7734/ Sresiane 71y 9 OL-8t.... 4784 48 (Sutter-stu.... = = e FOW KR STOCKS. tlantie D... 1534 1614 Judson. = Calitornia-r; 1% 8% Jncson: 1 — 1915 Alania By, “ICEELAN KOTS sTOCRS saka Pkrs. — 04 OceanicSSCo 1814 187 BlkDCoalCo. — 10 [PacAuxFA.. 1% — CalCotMill.,. — '~ [Pac Borax... 88 100 CalDrvDock — _ |PacI&NGo. — 80 EdisonLight. 10215106 |Pac Roll MUl 2014 4234 GasConAssn, — ™ — |ParfPaintCo. 6 Ty Ger Lead Co. $214 — [PacTransCo. — 34 HawCasco. 193y 199 PacT&TCo 05 — It 1% 18T puneten: 4 2 —_ - o] CCo. — MerExAssnloo 110 ‘ MORNING KESSTON Board—230 Hutchinson S P Co, 1834, Street—25 SV Water, 101; $600¢ S V 4 Bonds, 997 AFTERNOON SESSTON. Board—50 Hawa!lan Commercial, 19%: 50 do, b 3, 1814: 50 do, 193j: 25 Hutchinson S P Co, 187%: 50'do, b 10, 18%: 20§ F Gaslight, 83; 6 S V Water, 1007. Street—10 Market-st Rallway, 48; $5000 Omni- bus Cable Bonds, 118%4. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. F Zehunsky, St Helena S R Willis.& w, San Jose W C Waters, Watsonvil M E Giibert, Santa Rosa J H Kingman, Fresno Mrs Kingman, Fresno Jiiss Kingmad, Fresno R P May. Nupa Mrs L E Gobbott, L Ang Miss Nason, Sac Miss Gray, Sac 8 F King &'w. Tex Fred Cox, Sac C Werugren, Portland F P Jackson, Portland G B Ohman, Benicla _ MesC N McLouth, Chico John O Fishier, Wash Mrs Fisher & ¢, Wash Mrs Parker, San Jose J O Lovejoy, Tulare Mrs J J Fretweil. L Gatos Miss J A Cilker, L, Gatos Miss M Heywood, LGatos Miss P Bovd, Los Gatos M{ssB Armstrong.LGatos Miss E Knowles, L Gatos Mrs J J Stanfield, L Gatos H D Smith, Redondo MissCM Nichols,Portiand Mrs J L Walpole, Portlan W H Harron, Geysers N J Nissen, San Diego H C Jones. Santa Cruz J McCallum, Eureka Dr A E Osborne,Eldridge Mrs E H Peery, S Diego Bessle 15 Peery, MD, O P Chisholm & £, Mont ~ Portland J F Devendorf, San Jose A L Burbani. J DSivils, Sac L Miller, Stocktua F L Martin, Sac W May, See LICK HOUS © M_Coglan, Sacramento FC Miliard, Los Angeles 3 J Joyce, Sacramento N 'Freeman & w,San Jose H J Sutherland, London ose E B Dance, N Y E P Purser, Susanville J 8 Jones, San Mateo S M Conly, Mo H 5 Ryland, Stockton MS Davis, Santa Rosa C W Randall, Boston € J Suillwell, Cal O Matson. Bakersfield Mrs Watson,Mare Island Mrs Berryman, Cal M Berrvma, Cal T McKenzle & W, Ariz Miss McKenzie, Ariz rs T Schneider, Cal Mrs Wallace, Ohio C G Yates, Los Angeles W J Mitchell, Cal C CCrane'& w, Cal G Gottschalk, Cal W A Sullivan, Cal J Steele, Stockion W A Webster, Vacaviile W Bruckhalter, Trockee W H Devlin, Sacramento E W Allen, San Jose H Eickhoff, San Rafael H McClellan & w. Cal Miss C White, Enreka H Thornton, Los Bunos D C Lane Darwin T Yancey & w, Newman J Tucker & w, Modesto Miss Tucker, Modesto J saruch, Colo W Mills, Grub Guich G F Buck, Stockton M L Starin, Los Angeles A McMillan & w, Tenn J F Childs, Davisville RUSS HOUSE. Miss W L Sullivan, Sacto Anthony, Greene, Sacto W H Stayton, Gilroy Mae Brown & s, Oakland Albert Hood, San Jose Louls Dean & w, Réno C McDonald, Healdsburg John McPherson, L Angs T A Peacock, SanRafael M _Burk, Deming, N M J Fulton & d, Auburn E W Martens, San Rafael Mrs Clark & fam, N Y R C Cushing & w, Md H S Miller, Healdsburg James Cronan, B C P Johnson, Redding Mrs J Vanghn, Chicago My F L Sigel, Denver Miss B Nagel, Denver J Wadsworth & son, Cal E C Lincoln, San Jose W C Riley, Santa Cruz W T Iver, San Jose A F Cook, Truckee ‘W R Allen, Tacoma G H Ammerize & w, Cal G A Aldrich, Cal Robert Jones, La W Scott, Cincinnati J L Johnson, Ukiah Miss M Snicder, Napa MrsA M Frederickson,Cal S G Little, Dixon O Smith, St Heleua C P Berry, Mt View 8 Hilgerion, Healdsburg G Reichard, Minn J W Thomas, Vallejo T D Dewey, Healdsburg B Boges, USA, Ang Is A P Overton, Santa Rosa, J T Smith, Seattle W C Percival, Colusa PALACE HOTEL, C W Dunu, Stanford ¥ H Short, Fresno J W Godfrey, N Y G W Schmidt, Piitsburgh H Martin, N'Y G W Cook, Boston H Y Cook, Rochester G D Adams, Boston J D Adams, Boston F A Magee, Boston Mrs Magee, Boston Mr and Mrs Francis Mrs 8 C Pope, M 1sland E C Voorhies, Sutr Creek F G Hume, Los Gatos F P Murrison&w,Redlnds 8 Bellerby, Londoa H ¥ Cremore, China T W McKnight, Buffalo Miss Barry, Buffalo J R Bancroft & w, Des = F Dutton & w, Sycamore Moines Dr L M Benham & w, Vt W J Edwards &w,S Jose J ¥ Harrington, Colusa J K Manning, Mass E P Povey, Worcester L ompson, Mass ¥ J Parker, Boston W W Foote, Oakland L Stillman, Oakland BALDWIN HOTEL. J Smith, N Y G Rothers, N Y LM Glbert & w, NY J H Elsofter, N Y. N Jacobs, Sacramento O W Taylor & w, Portind R Bennett, Vacaville Miss E MStone,Lawrence MissMRuggles,Courtland J M Pearsons, 111 R J Frince, Boston C E Crouse &'w, N Y E Webster, Spokane MrsW Worthing,Stockton Dr Noble & w, Stockton W W Smith, N Y Miss C Morton, N Y E Morrls, Vallejo H E Campbell, Chicago C Hutchinson, Fresno ¥ Miller, Vallejo M Simmons, Los Angeles E Henry, Mass H Barton, El Paso B Courtland, Phcenix Miss L Lawrence, Pheenix C B Marston, Seattle J Mahoney, Victoria COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. 7 Giblin, Sierra Valley _Samuel § Lewis, Phila Alfred Tiiman, Red Biuft H D Mackenzie, New Thos Daly, Portland Zealand W L Latson,Guthrie, 0 T Mrs W L Latson, O T G W Mock, Eldorado Co R Vogel & wf, Lima, 0 ¥ A Brockway, Seaule H Wagner, Astoria H Thornton, Los Banos A Dilman, Red Bluft IS Pearson'& wi, Minn Mrs L W Carson, Minn Hugh McCundy, Ohio Abraham Spinks, Ohio Ed Austin, Obio NEW WESTERN HOTEL. John Irwin, Seattle B L Fisher, Alzmeda J P Robinson, Eureka J W Logan, Oakland Mrs E Springer, Buftalo Mrs M Dooley, S Felipa F L West, Los Angeles D Colton, Denver G H Bell, Carson City W H Humphry,Alabama J Brown, Chicago S P Black, Oregon City Curtis Ireland, New York REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Louise Wormser to John C. Coleman, lot on N 1ine of California street, 137:6 E of Gough, E 137:6 by N 187:6: $10. John J. Welsh, Mary J. DeLay and Katharine A. Hanna to Victor Willlams, lot on S line of Eilis street, 92:6 W of Scott, W 25 by § 137:6: $10. Judah Boas to Clarence K. Montell, lot on K line of Lott street, 50 N of Waller, N 30, E 63, SE to a point 50 N of' Waller, W 70; §10. Bay City Buuding aud Loan Association to Ber- tha and Ads Goldsmith, lot on K line of Lott street, 60 N of Fell, N 25 by E 81:3; $10. William and Lizzie Hinkei to Emily S. Newell, S Carle, Sacramento lot on 'S line of Waller street, 75 E of Beivedere, E 25 by S108:9; $10. 3 I.I. Brown'to Mary A. Brufinings, undivided one-twentleth of lot on NW corner of Twenty-sec- ond and Dolores streets. N 25:11 by W 95; $10. Ferdinand Reis and Samuel Davis to Edouard Genty, lot on NW corner of Twenty-fitth and Fol- som streets, N 85, W 95, N 60, W 25, S 95. k 120; £10. Joseph H. and Ella H. Hetherington (by B. P, Oliver, commissioner) to Hibernia Savings and. Loan Society, lot on S line of Luncan street, 233 W of Church, W 48:8 by 5 114; $1728, Julla Sherelt (by_ sanie) to same, lot on Twenty- Dinth atreet, 455 W of Sancher, W 26 by N 114 $1052. Hibernia Savings and Loan Socloty to Jonathan Anderson, lot on S line of Twenty-fourth street, 50 E of Douglass, 1 25 by S 90; $834. o 1. T. and Ellen A. Milliken to Henry L. Wagner, 1ot on W line of Jones street, 68:9 N of Wasning’ ton, N 68:9 by W 187:6; 810. Mary T. Gamage to Mary A. Betger, lot on W line of Langton sireet, 100 of Harrison, W 75 by 25; $486. William E. and Amelia Shepman to Henry Northrup, ot on NW line of Tehama street, 106 NE of Ninth, NE 24, NW 75, SW 21:6, SE 18, §W 2:6, 8E 0: $10. John H. Flynn, executor estate of John Fiynn, aud John F. Gormley, administrator es- tate of Danfel O'Brien (by J. J. McDade, Sheriffy to Charles Sheehan, lot on W line of Florida street, gs:s N of Twenticth (Naps), N 40 by W 100} J.J.and Ellen M. Wentz to George F. Lyon, Thomas W. and Chris C. Rivers, loton I line of :‘6"““ street, 326 N of Yolo,N 25 by E 100; 40, Will E. Fisher to Lioyd Tevis and J. B. Haggin, lot on NE _corner Point Lobos and Twenty-cighth avenues, E 32:6 by N 100; also lot on SiS corner of Clement street and Twenty-elghth avenue, & 32:6 by $ 100; also lot on § line of Clement street, 82:6 W of Twenty-seventh avenue. W 25 by S 100; also lot on N line of A street, 76:9 W of Thirty-first avenue, W 50 by N 100; also lot on SW corner of A street and Thirty-first avenue, S 59:11, W 165:6, NW 61, K 169; $10. E figd:l{)';: Sutro to Gustav Petersen,lot 9, block 234; $10. ‘lsnna to Michuel Coleman, lot 26, block 225; 0. Einnim H. Miller (wife of C. 0. G.) to C. 0. G. Miler, undivided quyrtor of il the following Beginning at a point 104:8 W of Fortieth avenue and 49:2 N of Point Lobos avenue, thence b deg. 24 min. E 208:8, thence N 58 dee. 81 min. W 100:2, thence 5 5'deg. 24 min. W 250:7, thence S 85 deg. 30 min, E 90 o beginning; alsoloton NW. 1ine of Fortleth aventie and A street. W 92:11, N 10 deg. 40 min.. £ 327:4, N 89 deg. 24 min., B 17, § 308:2: also lot on SW cormer of Point Lobos ~and Thirty-ninth avenues, W deg. 2 min., 82:9, N 74:6; also commencing 8t a point 27:11 E of Thirty-ninth avenue and 322:1 of A street, N 63 deg. 30 min., E 84, N 36 deg. 32 min., W 193:6, 8 134:5, & 29 deg. 2'sec., 1 64:3 10 beginnink; also 1ot on W line ot Thirty-seventh avenue, 160; street. § 33 deg. 13 min., W 403:9, § 67:7, S 83 deg. 30 min., ¥ 60:1. N 53 deg. 13 min., E 830:10, N.142:7 10’ beginning; also ot on SW T ot I3 C ‘sireet and Forty-first avenue, W 240, 3 102:8, N 10 deg. 40 min., B n;}m'lm on Forty-first lnmn,&flpflfiot- D street, N 49:5 to beginning; William G, Davis to Charles L, Davis, undi~ $of A| vided half of lot on E line of Twenty-sixth avenue, ATL:ES of A street, 8 46:8, £ 238:8, NW 46:8, W ; 8. Jones, Allen & Co. to Austin Walrath, lot on E line of Forty-eighth avenue, 176 S of P sirect, 5 26 by E 120; $10. Theodore and Mattle C. Brandhofer to William . Hamerton, re-record 1682 d 76, lot on SE line of California avenue, 55 SW of Coso avenue, SW 25 by SE 70, lots 112, 114, gift map 8: $10. James Muidowney to Joseph V. and Abby Chamberlin, lot on N line of Burrows street, 65 E of Holyoke, E 52 by N 100; block 29, Railroad avenue Homestead’; $10, John A.and Emma L. Fickes to Rudolt Bischot- berger, lot on E line of Merced street, 350 8 of Thirtieth, S 40, k 161:73;, NE 52:4%a, W 195:414; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Dantel and 8arah F. Swett to Mary Coghlan, lov on N line of Walton or Thirty-fittn street, 281 W of Telegraph avenue, W 50 by N 120:3, being lot 27, Brown Tract, quitclaim deed, Oakland; $45. Lilly F. Nicolaides et al, to same, same, quit- claim deed, Oakland; 5. C. K. and Ella N.'Harmon to Eliza Jane Mc- lots 16 and 15, subdivision of Lake Mer- enplect to & mortgage for $5000, East Silas F. and Mary A. Kenyon to Martin Lewis, lota 5, 6 and 7, block A, Fruitvale Villa Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Elllot W, Swam to Truman W. Parsons, lot on N line of Prince street, 82.38 W of Wheeler, W 50 by N 105, belng lot '16, block E, amended map of E portion of Newbury Tract, Berkeley; $10. F. k. Whitcomb (administrator of estate or J. B. Whitcomb) to Bessie and Emmie Connell, lots 0 lock 6, amended map of Central Par z and Newbury stations, Berkeley: $287. Chnistopher C. Webb (by attorney) 10 same, un- divided half interest of same, Berkeley: $10. Emmie Smith (formerly Connell) to Bessie Con- pell, undivided haif interest of same, Berkeley; Charles T. and Amelia Hoffmann to’'Adam and Lillle Klingmann, lot on E line of Powers court, 260 S of Railroad avenue, E 100, § 35, W 140, N 10, ENI0, N 25 to beginning, Alameda: $10. George W.and Cannie D, Scott to Lulle W. Porter (wife of A. W.).loton S line of San Jose avenue, 246 W of Lafayette street, W 74 by S 150, Dlosk 14, amended map, Bartlett Tract, Alameda: Builders’ Contracts, . Russ Brothers with Weinoehl & Franz, all work except brick foundation, plumbing. electric light- ing and electrical work on a three-story building on S line of Twenty-fourth street, 60 from SW corner of Twenty-fourth; $4300; De Prosse & Meussdorfeer. architects. Bame owners with Charles Wagner, excavation, brick work, etc., on same; $580; same architects. Adele D." Rogers (wife of F. W.) and Isabella Rogers with Simpson & Spence, £il work excent excavations, grading and brickwork for a one-story building on E line of Lott street, 50 N of Waller; $2177; J. C. Newsom, architect. —————— THE CALL CALENDAR. APRIL, 1896. Su.;hfi‘llu_.‘xi'rh.Q ) }fl'_i Moon’s Phases,| Fel 123 |©LulQulrter. 4 11 New Moon. L April 12] 121314 (16161718 192021 |22 |28 |24 OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure ¥ rom San Francisco. WTEAMER. | D STINATION | Grays Haroor Vic & Pat Sna S | FiEm. 4. dpm| 4, 9aM|Pier 9 B. 9am|Frer 1L 7, 9Au | Pler 2 7.10aw | Pler 11 7.11AM |Pler 11 7.10AM Oceanic 7. 2pM|Pler 9 T,10AM | Pler 13 8.10awm | Pler 24 8. 3px|PMSS 8. 9au|Pier 13 Apr 9, 8aum|Pler1l Apr 9. 9am|Pler § -|Apr10, 5py|Pier 13 .|Apr10,70am!Pier 2 Apr11i11ax|Pler 11 |Apr13.10am Pier 2¢ e ortAng s ADr 10 10AN Bler2¢ STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Apr Apr Apr -|apr Portlana, Mexico. STEAMER | Frox Wellington. | Departure Bay . Queen, | Portiana Coron: San Diego.. - Walla Wi | Victoria & Puget Souna North fori..... | Humboidt Bay. z Weeott... Eel River. Mackinaw ...\ | Tacoma. *| Aumbota: ‘Bay. | Yaouiva Bay. Rio de Janeiro..|China and Japan. Eanta'Rosa.....|¥an Diego... PPV ERRRECEE PR MOON AND TIDE U. 5. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TIDE BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. } 117am Saturday, April 4. .5.49| Moon rises 16.37 | Moon sets April—1896. 5] T ;|'”‘" Feet| T1m0 | pogq [Ttme| o, |Time| gy REW LW HW| LW 418471 4711.21|—0.6] 7.16| 8.7/1L.20| 2.8 6| 5.06| 5.012:28|_0.6 8.08| 3.6 3 L W/ Feet H \V}Feet‘!, W! Feet 6/ 1.00| 3.0 6.30| 49| 1.28/—0.5| 8.50 7| 214 27| 741| 49| 278/ 04| 924 8| 3.04 24| 8.48| 4.9] 502 —0, 9| 48] 20| 940 4k a0 10/ 4.24| 1.6/10.29] 47| 411| 0.410.38 NOTE—ID the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, aud the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time, The second tims 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 heights given are additions to the soundings on the United Btates Const Survey Charts, €XCept when a minus slgn (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charts HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. & N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. SaN FRANCISCO, April 3, 1898, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exacly ot noon to-day —i. e., ¢ noon o the 120th merldian, or exactly at 8 .'x., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenaut U. 5. N.. in charge. ————————— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Arrivea. _ FRIDAY, April 8. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson, 16 hours from Whites- Doro; rrties, to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth, 62 hours from Grays Harbor; pass and lumber, to'E K Wood Lumber Co. Stmr St Paul, Duggan, 70 nours fm Newport, evc; pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Schr Newark, Beck, 10 hours from Bowens Land- tng; 160 M ft limber, to X' Hey wood, chr Bender Brothers, Thompson, 15 hours from Point Arena; 90 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Schr Moro, Jorgenson,’ 14 hours from Alblon; lumber, to Albion Lumber Co. Behr 'Nettle Low. Low, 5 hours from Point Reyes; 45 bxs butter, to J H Newbauer & Co. Clearea. : FRIDAY. April 3. Stmr Uity of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co, oimr Alice Blancliard, Dunham. Portland; N P'S o. o jmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka: Goodall, Perkins Co. Br bark Centaur, Isbester, Brisbane via Mary- borough: Williams. Brown & Co. Ship Two Brothers, Windrow, Pyramid Har- bor; Alaska Packers® Association. Bkin S N Castle, Hubbard, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Sailed. 3 FRIDAY, April 8. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. Stmr South Coast, Hansen, Astoria. Stimr State of California. Ackley, Astoria. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, Caspar. Stmr Laguna, Peterson. Stmr Alice Bianchard. Dunham, Portland. Stanr Pomona Doran, Eureka. Stmr Homer, Drisko, Coos Bay. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cj Stinr Bonita, Downing. Port Harford, etc. Brship Elginshire, Greig, Queenstown. Br sip Moel Tryvan, .fones, Liverpool. Schr Ocean Spray, Nelson, Iversens Landing. Schr Daisy Rowe, Olsen. Coos Bay. Schr Maxim. Olson, Caspar. Sobr Five Brothers. Rasmussen, Bihlers Polnt. Schr Guide, Olsen, Willapa Harbor. > Chariers. The Br ship Arctic Stream loads mdse for Mel- | bourne: ship Rutus K Wood, coal at Seattle for this port. Telographio. POINT LOBOS. April 310 P. a—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 28 miles. Spoken. Per Br bark Alexandra—Feb 16—Lat 1413 8 long 126 47 W, Br bark Inveramsay 36 days out, hence Jan 11, for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. VENTURA—Arrived Apr 3—Stmr Geo Loomis, nence Apr ), and safled for San Francisco. YAQUINA BAY—salled Apr $—Stmr Faralion, for Sau Francisco. ALBION—-Sailed Apr 8—Schr Moro, for San_ Fran ABO??:‘OE’I’—AMM Apr 3—Stmr Scotia, hnc r 1. JASPAR—Balled Apr 3—Stmr Caspar, for San ‘TATOOSH-—Passed Apr 3—Br strar Wellington, | from Nanalmo, for San Franclsco; sumr Portland, hence Mar 28, for Seattle. ASTORIA—Arrived Apr 3—Schr Roy Somers, bence Mar 25; Br stmr Mount Lebanon, from Honekong. i Sailed Apr 3—Stmr Queen, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Salled Apr 3—Schr Sparrow, for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Apr 3—Schr Ids McKay, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Apr 3—U S stmr Thetls, from cruise. ' SEATTLE—Arrived Apr 3—Stmr Progreso, hnc Mar 28: schr Pioneer. hence Mar 22. BOWENS LANDING— Arrived Apr 3-—Stmr Protection, from Albion. ?l(l!d Apr 3—Stmr Protection, for Port Los An- geles. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Apr 3—Stmr Alblon, hence Apr 1: stmr Noyo, hence Apr 2. Sailed Apr'3—Stmr Navarro, for San Franelsco. NEW YORK—Arrived Apr 3—Stmr Hecl, from Copenhagen. GENOA—Arrived out Apr3—Stmr Fulda. BREMERHAVEN—Arrived out Apr 3—stmr Aachen. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived out Apr 3—Stmr Campania. ¢ YAPLES—Salled Apr 3—Stmr Werra, for New ork. DEAL—Passed Apr 3—Stmr Zaandam. from New York, for Amsterdam. smportations. GRAYSHARBOR—Per Del Norte—1 bag nuts, 385 M ft lumber, 803 bdls shooks, 2 bdls mdse, 1 DKE hides. NEWPORT—Per St Paul—10 bxs lemons, 210 bxs oranges. Los Angeles via East San Pedro—3 bxs oranges, 83 bxs butter. Los Angeles via San Pedro—57 bdls green hides, 1 cs paper, 2 pkgs mdse, 1 bxd piano, 2 bbls pick~ les, 1 bbl shellac. Ventura—1 plow point, 1 bx nuts and oranges, 1axle. 3 cs dry goods, 162 sks beans, 1 pc shaft ing, 80 bxs lemons, 1 scoop, 364 bxs oranges, 5 cs eggs. Nan Simeon—5 tubs 100 bxs butter, 7 bxs fish, 4 © eags, 1 coop cnickens, 16 dressed calves, 1 pkg mdse. Santa Barbara—1 bx glass, 4 bbls mineral water, 40 cs olive 0il,39 bxs lemons, 10 sks crawfisn. 1 bx plotures. East_San Pedro—5 pes printing presses, 9 sks sugar, 24 sks condensed vegetables. Arroyo Grande—1 cs exgs, 8 bxs butter. Santa Maria—S bxs butter, 8 cs eggs. Gracios—3 bxs butter. Gaviola—4 bxs butter, 41 sks crawfish. San Luls Obispo—8 pkgs mdse, 823 sks barley, 3 8 eges, 16 cs cheese, 5 dressed calves, 24 bxs but- er. Los Olivos—1 bx butte, 1 bx rock. Port Harford—1 bx fish. Los Alamos—2 bdls hides, 1 bx butter. Cayucos—a sks abalones, 21 bales senweed, 4 c8 whisky, 4 bdls hides, 1 tub 130 bxs butter, 1’ coop chickens, 10 cs eggs, 6 cs cheese, 1 lot household furniture. 1o lonterey—2 cs cheese, 2 bxs butter, 1 bbl. aba- ones. Santa Cruz—1 coop chickens. 1 coop ducks. Consignees. Per Del Norte—E K Wood Lumber Co; Weston Basket Co: Heller, Bachman & Co: Sachs Bros & Co; Russ, Sanders & Co; Rothscniid & Ebrenpfort. Per St Paul—J H Cain & Co: Dairymen’s Union Nortou Tanning Co: Blake, Moflitt & Towne: O N Coulter: G M Heller; Berr & Buckley ; Berry Bros Hooker & Co; Wellman, Peck & Co: Sachs_Bros: M Davidson: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: ¥ Daneri & Co: Brauer, Grassuoff & Studebaker Bros Mg Co; Wielsnd Brewing Co: F Cavagnaro: S H Emerson; Immel & Co: J Demartini; Dalton Bros: Wood. Curtis & Co; Levi Spiegel & Co; Gordan & | Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Goodall, Perkins & Co. 1 Scatena & Co: Gray & Barbieri; Eveleth & Nash Gould & Jaudin; Standard Oil Co: C C Pennell & Kowalsky & Co: Allen & Lewls; Geo R Starr & Co C A Parkins: Painter, Cornell & Co; GJ Brecht; J H Folkes & Bros: justin Caire: Cal Product Dist Co: J Ivancovich & Co; Enterprise Brewery: W H Vickery; American Union Fish Co; Milani & Co; A Paladini: Philadeiphia Bri A Levy & Co; Fredericksburg Brewery: G Camilioni & Co: 1 H Sautler: H Kirchmann & Co: C E Whitney & Co; Marshall, Teggart & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: M Kirschbaum; H N Tilden&Co: O B Smith & Co Smith’s Cash Store: Norton, Tellgr & Co: V. D Virgilio: Western Meat Co:’ Hills Bros; F Url & Co: H Heckman& Co: C E Whitney & Co: Labor Exchange; Witzel & Baker: D E Allison & Co; P Gusmani: 'Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Getz 1ros & Co Hilmer, Bredhoft'& Schulz; Sinsheimer Bros: Pac Coast Fish Co: W B Sumner & Co; B G Rubl & Co. De Bernardi & Co: M T Freitas & Co; Mr Bennet Wilson & Baechtel; Ross & Hewlett: Jacob Unna} LD Stone & Co: Cal Bottling Co: F B Haight; § Levy & Co; G Camilloni & Co; C Carpy & Co: In- dianavolis ' Furniture Co; A Ingoglia; A Wyss; T EC Wallett; E Garnler; 3 Hoftman. For La! Smipping In‘elligence See Fifteenth Page. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class Second Class.. $5.00 | Meals and berth Included. Ticket Office—4 lmontgomory Street. @0ODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. O. R. & IN. — 70— ASTORIA AND PORTLAND, $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, Columbla sails...... .April 8'and 18 State of California safls..... April 18 and 23 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 a. A, 600DALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. ¥. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market street. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broasdway wharf, San Franclsco, as follows: For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 1isnco and Sitka (Alaska), a: 9 a. M., April 14 29, May 14, 29. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- Whatcom (Bellingham _Bay, Wash.), 9 A. A April 4, 9. 14, 19, 24, 29. and every fifth day thereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R. at Tacoma with N. P. R. R, at Seattle with . Ry., at Por: Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aod Flelds Landing (Ham- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. 3t, April 3, 7, 11 15. 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereafter. Port Harford (San_ Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San ' Pedro, Eas: Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, at 9 A. M.. Apri 1, 5.9. 13, 17, 21, 25, 29 and every fourth day thereafter. For Sen Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (S8an Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a. M. April 8, 7. 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereafter. . For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Par. Altata and 'Guaymas (Mexico), str. Orizaba, 10 A. M., April b Ticket office, Falace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Marke: st. San Francisco. nta 0 CEANIC S.S. CO0. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, sy AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues., April 7, at 10.A. M. Special party rates. B MARIPOSA sally ‘via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, April 30, at2 P Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust.. and CA PETOW:! 8. Afr. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts. 114 Montgomer. Freight Office, 327 Market st San Francisco. & HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS Plymouth (London), Cherbourg, Paris & Hamburg. Line from New York to F. Bismarck. April 9 | Columbia.. -.May 7 A. Victoria. pril 23 | Normannia...,.. May 14 L Cabin, $75 and upward; IL Cabin, $45 and $50. PLYMOUTH-LONDON. 414 h.. free of. charge, by special train; CHERBOUKG-PARIS, 634 h. For passage apply t0 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 37 Broadway, N. Y., or to Local Agents. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S fortnightly for the West Indles and Gouthampton, calling en route aL Cerbourg) , and Plymouth to Iand passengers. Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas are to direct ports in Eng:lnd and Germany. ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout) WJ, Southampton. First class, elsas, 0. For further particulars apply to ?ABBUP;'Q CO., A‘l%‘l’l(’h 306 Catifornia st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 8, Washington At 5 P. M, Dalily, Except s.;‘.f:,,;"“ & Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : C. Walker. J. D. Peters, ry Garratt, City of Stockten. ‘Telephone Main 80B. Cat Nav. and Impt. Co. VALLEJO, MARE ISLAND, “BENICIA, PORT {0STA AND CROCKETT. Dally, except. Satnries oot D10 30 U and Sunday— 'mfr.xg; a-{m}z:ww; (e unday—8 ¥ ®4 . 3. onl; hli‘llx. Mission 1, Pler % Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. | PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY | CUT RATES .s8.00 | For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, | ‘Through bills of lading, in connection with the | | | svenue, San Francisco. MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED, | OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! COMPAGNIE GENER AL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, oot of Morton st. ‘Lravelers by this line avold Both transit oy-English rall o the discomfort of crossing the channel in l;ml boat. New Yor to Alexandris, Egypt, Via Paris, first-class $160: second-class, $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeut. oo articulars apply (o T Pty ARG ET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZL & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery RAILROAD TRAVEL! _ SOUTHERN FPACKFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYNTES.) leave and are du Trnkns len L AN FRANCISC to nrrive at 0 Atlantic Express, Ogil 0A Benicia, Vacavilly, Rumsey. A B ento, and Redding via Da i Ramon, Sacramento, and Sundays A Los Angeles Express. arbata and .08 Angeles *1:00p Sgcramento River Steamers. 11:30p Port Costa and Way Stations ...« 4:00¢ Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo; Noa, Ualistoga, 1l Verano an 08 R StH 4:00r Ben Esparto, ~ Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville Oroville and Sacramento .. 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and [ G 4:30p Merced, Berends, Iiaymond (for Yosemite) and FTesno ............ 5:00¢ New Orleans Ixpress, Fresuo, Bakers- field, Santa “"\"};-.IB,IIA“‘EI:; i w Orleans. et . 10:134 5:00p Santa Fo Route, Atiantic Express for Mojave and Last. 52007 Vallejo......... S e 6:00¢ Turopean Matl, Ogden and 6:000 Haywards, Niles and San Jose. 17:00¢ Vallejo 7:00¢ Oregon Expre: acramento, ville, Redding, Portland, owid gnd Tt unset imited, Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and Bast. vivino.. J123402 arrow Gauge). 201484 7:15% 11434 d Principal Way Stations ...... 18:03» 8:15A Newark, Centerville,Sun Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek,Santa Crozand Way - Stations. .. Sibor *2:152 Newark, Centersille, San Jose, Now Almaden, Felton, Boulder 3 Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. 11:204 v oA end Sts.) 1:452 8:154 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Paciic Grove, Paso’ Robles Luis Obispo, Guadalupe an cipal Way 404 San Jose aud Way Sta 54 Palo Alto and Way Statior *2:30r San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, & 11z, Sdlinas, Monterey and Pactic | 1 Way Stations A 5:301 San Jose and Way Stations 6:30p San Jose and Way Stations. 5r San Joseand Way Stations. Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg. 10.004 i11:004 and CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRANCISCO—Poot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:16 9:00 11:00a.M. 3100 *2:00 23:00 *4:00 15:00 *C:00r.m. From 0AKLAND—Foot of Brosdway.— 10:00a.x. $12:00 *1:00 12:00 *500rae S orning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdeys only. $ Sundays only. o Tuesdays ouly. Moaday, Thursday and Saturday nights oniy. ~ SANFRANCISCO & NORTE PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael: 30, 9:00, 11:00 A.».: 12:38, 0 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tel Saturdays—Extra (rips a¢ 1:30 &nd 11:30_P. ». BUNDAY: 30, 11:00 a..; 1:30, 3:3Q, San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS-—6:15, 7:50, 9:10, 11:10 . a.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 P. 3. Saturdays—Ext; at 165 7. . and 6:36 B a0 o P | SUNDAX: 35, 9350, 11:10 A. M.; 1:40, 3:40, | Between San Francisco i | gend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everatt, Anacortes and New | | | 5:00, 6:25 . M. and Schuetzen P: schedule as above. 2 e Leave Arrive San Francisco, | Imcffect San Francisco. WEER | Sux- |, 1596 SUN- | Werk 'DAYs-i\DA\' }’Jes,ms\!lon.‘ DAYS. Days. F ato, [10:40 aM| 8:40 Ax 0 AM| Petaluma, | 6:05 Px 10:10 Ax 5:10 Px|5:00 Px/Santa Rosa.| 7:30 x| 8:15 px == I Fulton, | | 7:30 ax Windso 10:10 ax Healdsbur; | |Geyservi 8:30 P |7:30 A| Cloverdale. | 7:30 ru| 6:15 px T Tleta, | [ | Hopland & | 7:30 AM| 7:30 Ay Ukiah. | 7:30 ex| 6:15 ra 7:30 x| 1 TT10:10 A :30 Ax Guerneville. | 7:30 pa| 0 0 ¥ 6:15 Py Sonoma |10:40 x| 8:40 ax | “ana 6:05 Py 6:15 Px | Glen Ellen | { $195: Onted | care. | Lakes, Laurel Deil. | nnder Harvey's management. 7:30 AM|7:30 A 5 10:40 A 10:10 Am 8:30 P |5:00 pa, Sebastopol. [1GI50 AN 10:10 Aw Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers, ages connect at Pleta for Highl Kelseyville, Lukeport. e Stages connect at Ukiah for Vieny Springs, Blas Upper Lake, Booneville, Green wood, Mendocino City, Fort Brage, Usal, Wostport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpelia, Pomo, Potter Valley, Joha Day’s, Lively’s, Gravelly Valley, Harrls, ~Sco:ia and Eureke. Saturday o Monday round-trip tickets at reducod rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all poin yond San Rafael at half rates. e Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicie building, H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Ge: Atlantic AND Pacific RAILROAD Traius leave from and arrive st Market-Street Ferry. S SANTA FE EXPRESS To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at 5 P. ., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers 1o Chicage via Kansas City without change. Annex cars for Denver and St. Louis. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid Vestibule Train Dally, with Dining-cars, Connecting traing leave San Franciscoat 9 A. s and 5 P. . daily. The best railway from California to the East. New rails, new ties; no dust: interesting scenery; and good meals in Harvey’s dining-rosm or dining Ticket Office—644 Market Stre X s renicie Suilding. NORTH PACIFIC C0AST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). ¥rom San Franclseo, Commencing Mevch 26, 1896, WEEKDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafael — *9:15 10215, 11:45, Ar 2t o £ 515, 000 -85, k. h Xtra trips for San Rafael nes- daya ani Sacurinya ok 1350 e % Wed SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Netael—+8 $10:00, 11:80 A a.; #1323, 15, & ;0 2300515, 8:80 P 3, Extra trip to Sausalitoar Trains marked * ¥.1.does not run to Ml Vanegrs ™ 13350 _ THROUGH TR s weekdays—Cazadero :nwds'wly tations. 100 &; - Sundays—_Cazadero and way stations: + . Bundays—Poin; Reyes ana way stations

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