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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 5, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Pauk clearings gain 19, Wheat firmer in England. Lecal grain markets closed. Potatoes and Onions about the same. Green Peas advanced again. Butter and Cheese 14¢ lower. Eggs unchanged. r of ern Poultry sold. Strawberries sold higher. Oranges firmly held. Provisions anchanged. er damage to Fruit by frost reported. @Partly Cloudy o (lear Q5 ® Snow @ (loudy ® Rain rxplanation. The arrow flles with the wind. The top fiyures fall, of meited snow in inches and hundredths, Dast twelve hours. Isobars, or solid ¢ points of equal air pressure; iso- d lines, equal temperature. The ns Digh barometric pressure and 3 “low” pressure, and is usually preceded and sccompanied by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows" Usualiy first appear on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in the interior and low ong the coast, and the isobrs extend north and uta along the coast, rain is probable; but when w'" 18 Inciosed with isobars of marked curva- in soath of Oregon is improbable. With x cinity of 1d nd the pressure oast mer wea:her may nd colder weather in win- & oppositeresult WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTM TURE, WEATHER BUREAU April 4, 1898, 5 p. M. Egeneral forecast: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date 8s comparea with those Of the same date last season: Eureka 35.99, last season 38.70: Red Bluff 1659, last season ¥7.72: San Francisco T OF AGRICUL- SAN FRANCISCO, Weather conditions and 15, t season 23.87; Fresno 5.37, last season 18.16; San Luis Oblspo 15.41. last season 24.90: Los Angeles 8.88, last on San Diego | 5.68.last season 11.90; Yuma (.58, last season ation T San Luls Obispo Yome 84. n Francisco data—Maximum temperature 57, min 48, mean 5! The following rainfail has been reported during eneé past twenty-four hours: (% A moderate depression wh! evening near the Oregon co ard, and is no app 500 76, , San Diego able last noved north- central near rently Clondy weather pre-vails from ish Columbis rain_has Northern d conditions are the vers in #rom Santa Cruz and Stockto: O sprinkles will the San Josquin Vs not expected to be sufficient 1o have any apprecia- ble effect on the crop conditions. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours April 5. 1896 and Sun- aquin V outhiwes n 'Sunday. ser followed by showers in oier in the west portion Sun- sco and vicinity—Occasional showers nday forenoon; brisk to 0, Local Forecast Official. NEW YOREK MARKETS, Financial. ¢ YORK, N. Y., April 4.—Considering that & holiday here and the fact that the London 4id not open to-day the Stock Market ¥ active. In addition the undertone ulation was strong and any number of the ¢ issues touched the best figures of the week. trength of the market in face of the an- ¢ of a probable shipment of one million gold by Tuesday, attracted attention. So far as the shipment is concerned. it is stated that the t be put on board until the last mo- if there should be any material increase supply of bills Monday the shipment will be canceled. 11 the gold is forwarded it wiil be for the s'mple t the exporters are unabié to procure the by 0 make their settleme:nts abroad. The comparativelw heavy decrease i the bank reserve, which brings the amount held In excess of 5 per cent required by law down to $17,000,- 00 ad no influenc In fact, operators were dis- posed to look pon the bright side of things, and were quick to take advantage of the favorable de- velopments of the day. Among these mayv be noted the splendid trafic relations of the St. Paul road and the advance of 25 cents per tou in fron made by the Tennessee Cosland Iron Com- &0y, P linhattan was quite a bull card, rising from t0 1097 on reports that the company will secure important privileges from the in con- nection with the Brooklyn bridge traffic. Metro- politan Traction, on the other hand, fell from 10514 to 10214 on the talk about a strike of the company’s employes in this city. Amoog_the Western rallway Paul, Rock Island and Bur- Vington and Quincy were in the best request, on re- ports that Corn is moving more freely. St. Panl Tose to 7614; Rock Island to 7214 and Burlington 107855, Tnton Pacifio and the shares of the sub- sidiary lines were more prominent, and sold at higher figures than of late on the belief that the outlook for the mfl;nm ation hed hnlpm\'ed. Alton and Terre Haute advanced 214 to 6014 on the official announcement that the road had been leaged (o the Illinois Central for ninety-nine years from October 1, 1895, upon a guarantee ot 214 per cent per annum on the common stock. Among the coal and iron stocks Tennessee Coal jumped about 2 per cent to 3034 and Illinois Steel 234 to 895, The last named closed at 70 bid. “Specula- tion closed strong. Net changes showed gains of 34 to 135 per cent. Tennessee Coal, however, giined 134 per cent. Total sales were 88,750 shares, Bonds were act!ve and strong. Total sales were £1.366,000. Northern Pacitic seconds rose 3% to 11124 do thirds, 134 to 754, do Montana fourths, 114 10'35%; Chicago and Northern Pacific fives, 214 10 4714: Towa Central fives,1to 96; Louis: vilie and Nashville general sixes, 1to 116; Denver and Gulf consolidated fives, 13/ 10 3815, “In Gov- nment bonds, $4000 coupon tours of 1925 sold ar 11676@117: 825,000 do registered at 117; #5500 registered fours of 1907 at 10855@1083, and $9000 coupon fives at 115%. drain. FLOUR — Dull. Winter wheat, low grades, 82 25@2 86: do, falr to fancy, $2 85@3 90: do, patents, §3 95; Minnesota clear. §2 70@ 878" do, st n?.\tw patents, $3 85@4 low extras, 82 25 city mills, $4 15@4 2! do, patents, $4 20@4 46: rye mixtures, §2 50@ 3 80; superfine, $2@2 60; five, $2@2 3. South- «rn flour, quiet: common to fair extra. $2 40@. good to choice, $3@3 80. Rye flour steady 4t $2 65@2 95: buckwheat flour, $1 20@1 25. BUCKW HEAT—40@Alc. CORNMEAL—Nominal, steady; yeliow Western, §2 20@2 25: Brandywine, $2 20."; BARLEY—Flem; ungraded Weitorn, 50@45c. BARLEY MAJT—Quiet; Western, 50@b WHEAT—Dull, steady. firmer: No. % rea, store and elevator, KDijc: afloat, 8134c; £ 0. b., Blis@ =214c: ungraded red, 64@88c; ~o. 1 Northern, 74 @iaige Options firm, 14@%c advance,following the West and a decrease of 4,000,000 bushels on the Pacific Coast during March, with local snorts coverin, May and July most active. No. 2 red, Ap 71&6c; Mav, T1l4c; June, 703zc; July, 703 September, 7074c:_December, 7234c. CORN- Firm.” No. 2, 373,@88c elevator; 388 @39c afioa:. Options dull and firm at unchanged prices to Jgc advance, with only a local trade: May and July only tgaded in. May, 355kc: Juiy, 3654C. ,, OATS—Spot quiet, firmer. No. 2, 245,@2 2 wnlte, 2614c: No. 2 Chicago, 26¢: No. 4 No. 3 white, 26¢: mixed Western, 3 do. 26@ Blac: white State, 2515@2814p¢. Options dull, firmer: May, 2454c. FEED—Bran, 60@623/4c. M l‘u_m. NGB—65@70c. RYE—Feed, 6214@bbdc. Provisions. BEEF-Dull; unchanged. Bee! hams, qulet; on indicate maximum temperature for the | hose underneath it, if any, the amount of | se of these condiiious will product | Eureka 3, 23501 Focar 1l B 26¢; white Ii)o,l | Receipt E COMMERCIAL WORLD. 50@15. Tierced beet. a mess, $16@15 50. led bellies, 12 pounds 43 43zc: do hams, 814@9c. steadys city extra t meats. quiet; : do shoulders, 814 1 LARD—Quiet, Wea Western steam. 85 25; clty, $4 50@4 85; May, $5 80. Refined, quiet; contnent, $b 65; South American. B6: com: pound, 4 C. PORK—Dull, quiet; mess, 38 75@9 50. BUTTER—Quict, - weak: State dairy, $@190: Western dairy, 10@14c; do creamery, 14@20c: do held, 12@17c; do factory, @13c: Eigins, z0c; imi- tation creamery, 11@1614c; rolls, 9@l2c. CHEESE—Quiet; State, large, 6@1014c; do fancy, 10@10%4c; do small, 6@1034c; part skims, 3@5c: full skims, 2@234c. EGGS—Firm, fair demand. _State and Pennsyl- vania, 1214@13c: Southern, 11@11%4c: Western, fresn, 12c: duck, 25@28c; goose, 70@80C. TALLOW—Quiet. City, 8550: country, 353@3%c. COTTONSEED OIL—Duil. Crude, 21gc: yel- Jow prime, 2534c: do off grades, 2515c. RESIN—Quiet, firm. Strained common to good, 81 75@1 771, TURPENTINE—Firm, quiet; 2816@29c. POTATOES—Quiet. Sweets, $1 50@4 50. RICE—Firm. Domestic, fair to extra, 3@53c; Japan, 4@41, MOLASSES_Fair demand, firm; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 27@3 COFFEE'— Exchange closed. Spot Rio dull, steady; No. 7, 1834c. SUGAR—Raw, dull, firm,; fmr refining, 33c: centrifugals 96 test, 4 §-16c. Refined, quiet and ' firm; No. 78, 4 9-16c 7, A% No. 8, 4 7'16¢: No, 9. 4 5-16¢: 10, 4 616 No. 11. 414c; No. 12, 4 3-16c 5C; 455@4'1316c: mola A. 5 7-i6c; standard A, 5 3-16c. confectioners’ A, 51-16c: cut loaf and crushed, 5 13-16¢; powdered, 57-16c; granulated, 63-16¢: cubes, 5 7-16c. ¥ruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Almonds — Soft-shell, T4%@8c: do paper-ebell, 11@12c. APIICOTS Bars, 9@12e, PEACHES—Pecled, 13@15c: unpeeled, 4@6c. PRUNES—Four sizes. 5@b1sc. RAISINS Clu 1 25@1 35: do_ London @Sbe: do three-crown loose Muscatel, 4o four-crown, 4@5c. lavers, TS—Nominal. HOPS—Quiet. State common to choice, 242@ 8c: Pacific_Const, 216@8c. Firm: moderate demand; domestic pulled, 15@38c: Texas, 9@12c. Merchandise. —Active: American. £11@11 50. Lake, $10 75@11. ak; domestic. 33 G5. siralts, $13 35@13 45: : domestic, $4 10. CHICAGO MARKETS. PIG TRO plates CHICAGO, ITrn, April4.—Wheat was boomed to-day on a rumor that the Ohio State report showed a condition of 57 percent. The report, however, will not be issued until Monday. The same rumor was in circulation on Thursday, and caused firmness in prices on that day. The Initial trading this morning was at firm figures, a faliing oft in the Argentine shipments lasi week to 685, 000 bushels being the sirengthening consideration. The shipments from both Cossts for the week were Dight at 1,698,000 busheis against 1,244,000 bush- els last week. There were no French or English cables, those countries still enjoying a hollday. Berlin quoted 14 mark advance. Receipts in the Northwest were 477 cars. Chicago had 13 cars, and inspected out 78,829 bushels. Atlantic ex- ports for two days were llght at 59,540 bushels. Mav wheat opened at 63%c. advanced 10 6455@ 6434c, where it closed 114¢ higher than Thursday. Estimated receipis for Monday 10 cars. CORN—Obtained benefit from the strength of wheat, but was not unusually active. A quiet business was transacted. which was principally local and scalping, privilege holders operating & witha v curing profits on their invest- ments. There were no Liverpool cables. Receipts were 179 cars. No corn was inspected from store. Export clears corn opened ac and 2084, clost s were 174,625 bushels. May 5C, sold between 2915 sC 914c, Ls@Lac higber than Tnursday. Estimated receipis for Mouday 175 cars. OATS—Were fairly active, traders displaying a disposition to Invest, relylug on the strength of wheai to assist_prices, which it did. Receipts were 139 cars. Withdrawals from store amounted to 50,453 bushels. May oats closed lgc higher than Thursday. Estimated receipts for Monday ’ Was steady. Cash, 8814@885c: May, 86L4@8619c: June, 87l4c; September, $0i4c. were 53 cars PROVISIONS—Were generally easy. A weak hog market wasthe basis or the feelinz. The sen- timent in the market continues adverse {0 lm- provement, to-day’s trade demonstrating that fuct. May pork closed unchanged, Meay lard 21a¢ Jower, &nd May ribs 214@3c lower. Closing Prices. WHEAT — Aprll, 6374@64c; May, 8434c: July, 6534@65%4; CORN—April, September, 3 OATS— sej 6455@ 014c. May, §8 4214: Jul: LARD—Ma, i fuly, 88 1715 RIBS—May, $455; July, $4 65. Livestock. » UNION STOCKYARDS, Iii, April 4 —The market was quiet to-aay. Recelpts were light and the demand moderate. Arrivals of hogs were light. There was a fair demand, but prices deciined bc. The moderate supply of sheep was disposed of at steady prices. CATTLE — Receipts, 300: fancy beeves, 84 40@3 B0: choice to prime, 1300 to 1700 pouna steers. $4 1034 35: good to choice steers, 1200 to 1600 pounds, $3 85@4: medium steers, 1000 to_1300 pounds. 23 60@3 80: common steers, $50 to 1300 pounds, 3 15@3 50; choice stockers snd feeders. $3 30@3 85: common to good cers. $2 90@8 25: bults, chioice t0 extra, $2 75@ bulis. poor to good, $2 10@2 70: cows and extra. $3 50@3 75; cows, fair to choice, 3 40: cows, poor to xood canners. $1 504 eal calves, good to choice, $3 25@5 20: common ' to good, $3@é: Texas fed @3 95; Texas bulls, oxen and cows, 25; milkers and springers, per head, $20 ember, HOGS—Receipts, 10,000. Heavy packing ana shipping lots. $3 50@3 70: common to choice mixed, #3 65@3 85: choice assorted, $3 8083 95; light, $3 70@5 95; pies, $3@3 95. SHEEP—Receipts. 2000. Inferior to cholce, $2 753 80; Jamus, $5@4 75. STOCKS. NEW YORK Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call 315y Prime mercantile paper, Ble@6% Bar siiver, 68c. Mexican doilars, 5414c. mierung exchange Strong, with actual busiess in pankers’ bills at $4 +8@4 8814 for sixty days ena §4 59@4 8914 for demand. Posted rates, 34 ¥9G 490, Commercial bills, 34 8714@4 873. Gov- ernment bouds steady : Btate bonds dull: rauroaa vonas active and strong. Silver at the board was neglected. CLORING RTOCKS. m Tel & Cable... 92 [Norfolk & Wes: 114 ACxison. . 1614 FPreferred..,..... 0%y Preferred. . 2514 Northern Paecifio.. 134 Adams Express...147 n?, Alton, Terre Haute. 804 American Express.110 Y2/ ‘American Tobacco. 89 | Preferred 100 Bay Stateuss...... 21 Baltimore & Ubio.. 18%| Erunswick Lands. N, Fuffalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific. Cansda Southerd.. 38 Canton Land .. Central Paciflo . laig Ches. & Ohio. . Oregon Improvme 1 Chicago Alton. Preferred.........—= Preterred... ... 13"5011 :‘:lem. ‘-‘g% hicago, B. & Q. Tegon Short zm & E. 1l Pacific Mau, . 2644 Pfiflmfl.. 6 "|Peona, D.& Evans. 21 677/ Pittsburg & W ptd. 16 | Pullman_ Palace. Quicksliver... Preferred.. Reaaing, RioGrande & Westn 18 Chicagouss........ Cleve & Pitisburg.160 Consolidation Coai, 30 Consolidated Gas..1 C. C. U. &5t Louis. 35% Preferreu......... 86 Colo. Fuel & 1ron. 154 1 Preferred.., 928 = Cotton Ol Cert.... 15 Juomwucumo-my, Commercial 1158 |Bt. L. & S W....... 4%, Del. Hudson. 12615| _Preferred. Vel.Lack& W esternl81%s Et. Paul, Denver& e Gu.... 12% Preferred.......1125 Preferred. 41% Bt Paul & Duluth, 24 Distillers............ 134 Preferred......... ¥7 General £l6cirio... 37 Bt Paul & Oniaha. 8914 g boutnern R. K..... 5" Preferrea..... ... u9% Hocking Coal 21/, bugar Refinery....11514 Hocking Valley... 130y Preferred... ... 10014 Homestake H. & Texas Cent._ 1liinois Central, 30 " Tenn. Conl & Iron. 3 15y 233 Preferred.......... 100 9i1g Texas Pacifio, W Jows Central. 904 Tol.A. A& N.MiGh — 37" 10l. & Oblo Cen.... 30 1i1s| Preferrea.. el 2734 1018tLonis & KE Kingston & Pem. 3" Preferred.. . 10 Lake Erie & Westn 18 \Union Pacific...... 5bf 693U P.. Den. & Guit. 3 148 /U K. Cordage. ... & - 34| Preferred........ 8 ~- 87" Guaranteed....[Z 18 Long Islana., 81 Louisville & Nash. 5U: Lousville Na&k Ch. _ 8%, Preferred. 20 U. 8. Express...... U. & Leatner..... Manhattan Consoi.J083,! Preferred.. . 86 Mempnis & Charis. 15 Utica & B, River..150 Mexican Certral... 11 (Wab. 8. L & Pac.. 7 Michigan Centrai.. 93 | Preferred.. . 1814 W ells-Fargo. - 100 — |Western Union.... 814 Minn. & St. Lcom, 1944 Wis Uentras... 23 st preterred..... 791, Wheeling & L. 20 preferrea. iy Prefe Missourt Paclfic.... 2185 Mobile & Oblo...J 22 Nashvllle Cliacici. 68 08 National Linseed.. K. J. Central. North American.. N J Cent Gen ba...117 |Northern Pac 1sia 11614 | Do, 2ds. seelll Missour! funding. .- ’TEXI! Pacific firsts #9 N Carolins con 6s. ll“%lfexn _Pac seconas. Zfll{ 103 “*|TnionPac 1stor 96.103 15 108 |West Shore ds..... 10555 8515/ afobile & Obio 4a... 66 6133 R GranaeWest 1sia 76 — "|Ches & O Ba. 108 5 !atchison 4s. 79 Lo, trust repis st Ok Do, 2ds A 2614 Canada South 2as.. 10415 G H &S A 105 Cen Pac 1stsor'95 102~ Do, 2d 7s. ...... 101 Den & R G 1st.....114 [H & Tex Cent ba..108 Do, as. 8K14 Do, con 6. 110 Erie 2as. 6534 Reading 4s. 79 Kansas 78" | Missouri 00 Ks Fa lsts Den div109 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., April 4.—The spot market 1s firm at bs 5d. Cargoes firm at 27s Sd arrived. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool auotations for No. 2 Red Winter: April. £s5d; May. bs bigd; June, 08 584d; July, bs 6d; August, 5s 6d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa. April 4—Consols. 109 15-16; silver, 81344; French Rentes, 101f 57%jc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 day — sass Sterling Exchange. sight. .- 4 8ylp Sterling Cables. o - 490 New York Exchange, sight - 05 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 0714 Fine Silver, ® ounce. = = Mexican Dollars. 85 56 WHEAT SHIPMENT. The British bark Centaur takes for Brisbane 26,- 887 ctls Wheat, valued at $85,000; for Marybo- Tough, 28,886 ctis at $35,000. BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings last week were $14,544,049, against $11,696,131 for the same week in 1895, 8 gainof 19%. el e PRODUCE MARKET. Nore.—The Produce Exchange haying adjourned to Monday, quotations for Cereals, Millstuits, etc., are omitted. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—New Potatoes, 1@1%c B Ib; Mer- ced Sweets, $2 76@3 P ctl; River Burbanks, 30@ 40c B sack; Oregon Burbanks, 26@60c: Oregon Garnet Chiles, 60@85c;: Early Rose, 50@40¢; Peta- lumas and Tomales, 30@45¢ B sack. ONIONS—Good to choice, 50@85¢ B ctl; Cut Onions, 25@a0c: Oregon. 60@85C B ctl. VEGETABLES—Arrivals were 925 boxes As- paragus and 530 boxes Rbubarb and 270 sacks Peas. - Peas advanced again under siill lighter arrivals. The other sorts showea littie change. Fgg Plant, 15¢; Sumwer Sguasb, 8@10c B b Mexican Tomatoes, 1 76@2 ® box: Los Augeles Tomatoes, $1@1 75 @ box: Cucumbers, 50c@$1 P doz: Asparagus, $) 25@2 2 B box for ordinary and $2 50@a3 for exira; ichubarb, 35@85c rooms, 10@25c @ 1: Dried Peppers, 10/ Green' Peppers, 25@35c: Green Peas, guc B 1b: String Beans, 10@12%ec: Dried Okra, 1234c; Cabbage, 40c B ctl; Garlic, 5@b6c ¥ Ib; Marrowsal Squash, $20 B ton. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at at 2dc for Turkeys, $6@86 50 for Hens, $8@8 50 for young | $5@8 for 0ld Roosters and $6 for Broil- 1 stock was nomina! . 16@18¢ B Ib for Gobblers, 16@18¢ | ® 1 for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 17@18c; Geese, 3 | pair. $1 H0@: , $4@5 50 B doz for old and $%@Y for young: Hens, $4 60@5 50: Roosters young, $7 50@8 50: do, old, §4 50@5; Fryers, $8 50 @7: Broilers, $5 50@6 for large and $3@4 50 for | imn\ll: Pigeons, $1 75@2 25 for young and $1 50@ 75 for old. GAME—Hare, $1 9 dozen: Rabbits, $1 25 for Cottonialls and $1 B doz 1or smalk. BUTTER, CHE ND EGGS. BUTTER—Another fractional decline is noted. | The market is heavily overstocked and very weak. CrEaMERY—Fancy, 1515@16c, latter figure ex- treme; seconds, 13@i6c & b, . DAIRY—Fancy, 1515@14c § b, latter figure ex- treme: good 10 choice, 13c; lower grades, 12@ Mosh- 12350 Prices continue to shade off. Fancy , 106 @ B: common to good, 9@Y4ac: | Cream Cheddar, 1115@12c: Young America, 1014 : Western, 12@12Vec; kastern, 13@l4c. S—Dealers look for an easier market this Store Eges, 10%@11c B doz; ranch Eggs, 11@12%c¢; Duck Eggs, 16c @ dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Several districts report damage to Apricots and Peaches by the recent frost. APPLES—8$1@1 25 % box for good to choice, 50 @85c for common to falr, and $1 50@2 for fancy. Recelpts of Strawberries were 80 | seliing at 75c@$1 16 B drawer for Long- | nd 85@60c for large berries. CITRUS FRUITS — Oranges are quoiable at 21 25@1 50 ¥ box for Secdlings, $:@3 for Navels and $1 50@2 50 for Maita Bloods; Lemons, #1@1 50 for common and $2@32 60 for good & choice; Mexican Limes. 86 P box: Bananas, $1@2 ® bunch; Piueapples are out of market at present. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS,ETC. BERRIES chest: DRIED FRUITS—The following nominal prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 134@2%4c B 1 for quar- tered, 2G3c B B for sliced and 4l4c B Ib for eveporatea: Peaches, 3%@dc B 1b and 51@6c for fancy: veeled in boxes, 12c; Apricots 715@SYc for_vrime 10 choice. 9%sc for fancy and 10@llc % M for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black. 214c¢ for un- pressed; White Figs, 4@bc in sacks: Pears. 7c B I for evaporated halves, 4@6%2¢ B Ib for quarters: Prunes, 314@3%4c: Plums, 4¢ @ Ib for pitted_and 135@23jgc for unpitted- Nectarines, 5@6c B b for prime 1o choice and 834c for fancy. JOBBING PRICES—F ¥ 1b; sun-dried, 115@2¢ B Ib; Peaches, 3@dc | # 1 and5c ¥ 1b for fancy; peeled in boxes, 10 | @mz’z ‘runes, 4c for the four sizes, 6c for 40@50's | and Sc for 50@b0’s: Apricots, 8@91gc for prime to | choice, 10@1]c for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, | 214@2%,c: White Figs. 3@5c: Pears, 8igc for evaporated _halves and c for quarters; Plums, 314@4c for pitted an 134c for unpit ted; Nectarines, 4@bc ® 1 for prime o choice. HAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are 83 foilows, carload lots, f. 0. b. San Francisco: London Iayers, 86@80c box: four-crown, loose, 334c B I; three-crown. loose, 214¢ B b two- crown, 2c; seedless Suitanas, 53,@Ac: seedless Muscatels. 214@28,c: three-crown London inyers, Z.'lv(%go@c‘ closters, §1 35@1 80; Dehess clugters 2 10@2 25: Imperial clusters, $2 60@2 75; Dried Grapes, 234c B b. JOBBING PRICES — Four-crown loose, 8¢: 8- crown, 214@21gc: 2-crown, 134@2c- Seedless Sul- {anne, $34@act Seedieas Muscatels, 2140; & crown Longon Jayers, ':‘n}g;gc:x clusters, $1 4 %gfl: ehesa clusters, $2 25; Imperial cluste (H Dned Grapes, 2¢c. o = NUTS—Cnesinuts are quotable at 6@8c B I Walnuts, 8@10c for No. 1 hard and 10@) 2c for pa- per, joobinz lois; Almonds, 6@714c for Languedoc and 81@10c for p-gn-nnpu, jobbing: Peanuts, 5@ 6c for t.astern and 34@4 14 for California; Hick- ory Nuts, 5@6e; Pecans, 6c for rough and 8° for poi- ished; F Iberis, 8@9c; Brazil Nuts, 7%@8c® Ib; Cocoanuts. $4 50@5 @ 100. HONEY—Comb fs | Blerra aporated Apples, 4@ilge | B quoiable st 10913c B B for for_lower grades; water- 5@515c P 1b; light smber ex- ek sraber, 40 dark, Sgae™ 4@2Tc P b PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6¢ 8 1 for heavy, 7c @ b for light mealum, 9¢ B b for light, 10c for extra light and 12¢ @ Ib for sugar-cured; Eastern Sugar-cured slams, 1134c: Californla Hams, 10c P 1 Mess Beef, $8 B bbi: extra mess do, 88 50; famil lflofi‘lol; extra p‘rig:al’or‘k, 899 bbl: extra clear, bbl: mess, bbl; Smoked Beef, 10c B Ib. * LARD- Eastern, tierces. is_quotable at 6140 B 1 for compound and 8¢ for pure; pails, Bl,g: Cali- fornia tierces. 6c for compound and pure; half-bbls, 714c; 10-Ib ins, Be; do 6-1b, Blic B M. I&'glarumf{i:—«%c in tierces and 75gc B 1b in ns. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c; culls and brands, 6c; medium, 514@8c: culls and brands, 434@6¢; light, 5¢; culls and brands, 4c; Cowh'des, ® Ib; culls and_brands, 4c; salted Kip, 6c @ b: salted Calf, 8¢ ¥ D; salted Veal, 6c; dry Hides, iU@llc; culls and brands 7lac; ary Kipsnd Veal, 9c: culls, 814@7c; dry Calf, 1bcs: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kidg, Sc; Deerskins, good _summer. 25@30c; medium, xg% bright and 8@9c B white extracted, 25c; winter, 10c: Sheepskins, shearlings,’ 1 16ceach; short wool, 20@36c each: mediam, 4l @bUc each; long wool, 65¢ each. Cuils of al kinds aboat Lac less. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 814@4c; No. 2, 3¢} refined. 514@5%4c: Grease, 21gc B WOOL—We quote Spring: San_Joaquin and Southern Coast. 6 months, 4@6c B M: ~an Joa- quin, foothill, good to choice, 7@8c: San Joaquin, goars fleece. Al/g%}% -, We auots Fali 2 follows: Eastern Oregon, c; San Joaquin South- ern, 3@6c; Nevada, 9¢ B I. HOPS—Nominal quotations are 2@4c P . SAN FRANCISOO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, ] Sc: third do, 3la@ac AL—Large, baflc: smal, MUTTON—Wethers, 6¢: Ewes, 514c B 1. LAMB—Spring Lamb, 7¢ @ 1. PORK—Live Hogs, %@sc B B 10f large And 434c for small; dressed duv, 43,@6430 B b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcntta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, $4.25; San Quentin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 24@28c. COAL—Wellington, 88 B ton: New Welling- ton, & § ton; Southfleld Wellington, 87 50 B ton; Seattle, $5@5 50: Brvant. 85 50: Coos Bay #4 60: Wallsend, $8 50; Scotch, 87 50: Brymbo, 87 50; Cumbertand, $19 60 in bulk and 815 in sks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13: Welsh An: thracite Egg, ——: Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, Cagile Gate and Fiessant Valley, §760; Coke, $10 50 in bulk and 812 50 B ton in sacks. CANNED SALMON — The Alaska Packers' Association quotes Red Salmon as follows: 1n lots of 25,000 cases. 95¢; 50,000 cases, 9214c; 75,000 cases, 90c § dozen, net cash 1. 0. b. ex-ship. aUGABR—The Wesiara Sugar Mefinery Company : second quallty, quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crusned, all 614¢; Dry Granulated, 554c; Confectioners’ A, 5lpc: Magnolla A, B¢;’ Exra G d%he: Golden € avjo: haltbarrels, 34c more an barrels, and boxes ‘\‘;:’LRUP— aene 1 phis, 150; Black Strap, 100 THE STOOK MARKET. Almost all stocks were weak yesterday, the ex- ceptions being Hale & Norcross, which advanc ed 10 $1 40, and Bulwer, whico 0ld up to 38 cents, the latter stock being in some demand for the forthcoming annual meeting. The Increased price of Con. Cal. & Virginia was due to the addition of the assessment. The annual meeting of the Bulwer Con. will be held Wednesday, and considerable interest is being taken in the election.as kastern stock- holders are making efforts to galn control. If they are successful the company Wil joln with the Standard Con. The Silver King delinquent sale takes place to- morrow. COXN. CAL & VIRGINTA MINE—1650 level—Been making some necessary Tepairs and easing timbers in sonth dnit on ninth floor, first floor above sill floor of this level. From this south drift at point 60 feet north from an east line from Con. Virginia shaft have started an east crosscut which will con- nect with old stopes now being worked upward from 1750 level. On fourteenth floor (sixth floor above sill floor of this level) from south drift at point 78 feet in frem its moutn and opposite east Crosscut a west cross- cut has been advanced 25 feet through quartz of low assay value exposing west walls. Work has been stopped. 0 level—From the fourteenth to eighteenth floors at north end of stopes on old ground of for- mer workings and from northwest drift upraise on east side of ledge have extracted during week 89 tons of ore, average assay Value of which, per samples taken from cars in mine, was $52 15 per ton. 5 In working to north from above-mentioned up- ralse on seventh and _eighth floors, 56 feet above sill floor, have followed a streak of ore varying from 2 to 3 feet in widih, assaylug about 827 per ton. 1600 level—In working to southwest from east crosscut run rom top of upraise (23 feet above sill tloor of this level), at point 230 feet south of north boundary line of mine, are following narrow streaks of ore and fillings which continue to appear and will pay tosave. Have extracted from this point 83 tons of ore, assaying $42 41 per Lon. 1000 level—West crosscut No. 2 started at point 10 north drift 550 feet north from Con. Va. shafc station has been advanced 33 feet: total leugth, 118 feet; continuing In porphyry with clay separa- tions and a slight seepaie of water. 0 Total extraction of ore for the week amounted to 122 tous, the average assay of which, per samples taken from cars when taken to suriace, was $53 13 per ton. 2 Mining assessments falling delinquent in April amount to $188,200, of which California mines want $48,500 and Nevada mines $154,700. Following Are the Highest Prices During the Past Week. Mon. (Tues|Wed, o8 09| 16 38 22| 8| STOCK. [Thrs. [ ¥ | St 08 14 30 43 68 26 05 38 04 25 Crown Point. Gould & Curry Hale & Norcross Mexican Eeg. Belcher. . evada. Union.. Utah! Yellow Jacket. BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Etocx Board vesterday: BEGULAR MORNING SESSION COMMENCING 9:30. 200 Andes. 26/150 Ophir 500 Belener. 251400 S New 150 B & B.. 49100 Union 300 Bulwer....38/ 40 .. 50/500 ¥ Jackt 86| 50 . 85/400 Occidel 6| Following were tue sales (n the Paclfic Stook Eoard yesterday: REGULAR BESSION—10:30. 400 Alpha.....08/150 Confi......85400 Oceld.....86 400 Alta. 141000 Con Imp,01200 ....... .. 87 | 850 Andes.. " 501000 .. 021200 Ophir..1.16 800 Belcher... 43 800 Crown PL.36600 .., 500 ... 200 Excha: 400 BEB . '584006 & C. 200 Bodie.." .50 6: 500 Bullion. 100 Bulwer. 2 800 Caleds. 88500 36 200 Chaling...27 " v 8/1000 Scorpion0a 200 Chouar....43/800 Justice....08 500 S B& M...06 400 . 44,200 Kentuck..05900 S Nev 43/1100 L Wash..05400 . 47,400 Utab......07 13300 Y Jacket..34 .63 62 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, April 4-12 . Bin. Avked| Bid. dsked. 08 09 Jackson. 40 — 14 15)oha 05 07 30 08 09 a2 - 05 58 — 46 47 08/ Mono 13 - 86 Nevada Gueen. — 05 07 Occidental..... 86 87 27 Ophir. ... 110 130 47 Overmin SRS 1.90| Potom. 40 41 Con. lmpenai. 01 02 Navege....... 85 87 Confidence.... S0 85 Eeg. Boichor... 04 05 Con.New York. 03 04/Blerm Nevada 63 63 Crown Pount... 85 36 Scorpion 03 05 EnstSierraNev — 04 Sfiver Hili - o2 Exchequer..... 04 05 Syndicate. — 02 EurekaCon.... — 25 Umion Con. 58 60 Gould & Curry. 26 27 Utah......... 08 09 Hale & Norora. 1.3 1.40| Yeliow Jacken 38 36 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. .. 200 Keystone 195/B1d. 36/1800 ... 35/300 Thorpe .. 14 00300 . LOCAL SECURITIES, Bid 2 Humboldt Bank. Bid 50 Spring Valley W STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, April 4 -10:30 A. . UNITED STATES BONDS. Bio, Asked.) 0 845 conp..10K14 Do, new is...11634118 MISCKLLANROTS BONDI. Bid. Asked. U 845 reg... 10875 — Cal-stChleds. — 1183 [Do. 2d Iss 6s. — - CalBlecl,65110 ~— |P&O Ry 65108 150 CniraCW bs. 9215 — (P&ChRvés. — 10714 Dpntstex-cp 77 ' 95 st.RR6s — 11613 KdsnL&P 68111 — |Reno. WL&L — 105 F&CHRR6s. — 10534/RiverW Cots — 100 Geary-stR5s.1001; — |Sactof & L..100 103 LosAng Lés. =101 IF&N. 1018302 Do,Gnted.63. — 104 |SPRRArizés — 94 Mkt-stCble6s123 — |SPRR Cal6s. 106 - Rt L O se|SyBTRCALSS. 9414 97% NevONgR7s. A 5 Br NPCRRGs.10314 — |SVWatergs.. — 121 N Ry Cal 63 — 105 |SVWaterds. 9954100 N Ry Cal bs. — — |SikinG&ESs — 10215 Oak Gas 5: 00 10415(SunstT&TEs. 100 - Do, 2d iss 53.102] — |Sutter-stR5s. 11014 — Omnibuy 6o 11843110 |VisallaWCGs — ' 92 PacKollMes. — ° — WATER STOCK3. Contra Costa 36 38Yg/San Jose..... 75 100 Marin Co.... 49 — " [SpringValley 10053101 A BTOCKS. Oapital, 40 (PacifioLight. 44 45Y Central )" 95 =— |BaniTancsco 8234 82 08k G LEH. 5114 — |5100KIOD ... — = 3lyg PucGasimp. Blve 8134 INBUKA S CE ATOCKS. FiremanaFa.167%4180 [Sun... S COMMKUUIAL BANK STOTRY. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.1273418214 AngloCal... — 60 |London&SF. — " 2714 Bank of — 240 Merch Ex... 13 — CalSD&TCo.. 8714 — [Nevada. - = FirstNationl: 178 18234 Bather B - = Grangers. i BAVINGS BANK ATOCKS. GerS&LCO.. —~ 1430 (Sav&Loan.. — 103 HumbS&L1100 1450 |Becurity. - 260 Mutual....... 3814 40 |Union Truse — 825 SFSavUnion — ' 490 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. |08k, SL&EHa7 — 100 77 14 Fresidio. [ (Sutter-st. - = ‘B BTOCKS 1535 1614 b =" o8 iy 1714 19 MISCELLANFOUS STOORS Alaska Pkrs. — 94 |Oceanic 1814 18 A DComca = 10 [PreAuspac 1T¥ 18% CalCotMilln. — = |Pac Borax.. 98 100 i lionc 105 10435 Pac Roll ol 3915 23%% ison It GasConaoen o 1U¥8 baribaintco, 87 ‘718 Ger Lead Co. 8214 — |PacTransCa — 24 HawC&SCo. 187, 1944 FacT&TCo 6434 70 HutchSPCo.. 183, 1875 SunsetT&T.. 41 =~ — JudsonM: UnitedCla. — %5 Mer KEx Asanl00 110 MORNING sEasIoN Board—10 Edison Light & Power Co, 104: 30 Market-st. Rlflwn“" : 10 8 ¥ Gaslight, 8234; 116 S V Water, 10034: 82000 8 F & N Bouds, 101 1896 27 BEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Albert Meyer to Alexander Woodside, lot on S Iine of Frederlck strect, 237:6 W 0f Stanyan, W 265 by S 187:6; $10. - Antoine Borel (trustee estate of Moritz Stuber) 10 Anna Fuchs, Peter and John Wiss, undivid two-thirds of lot on W line of Foisom sireet, 173 3 of Seventeenth. S 75 by W 122:6; also undivided two thirds of lot on E line of Leavenworth street, 60:6 S of Cllz. S 30 by E 10u; Justos H. Edwards to Mary k. Edwards, lot on g!’lge :‘f‘{eflle street, 85 N of Twentieth, N 26 by Peter R. Zimmermann to Margaret Zimmer- mann, 1ot on S line of Eighteenth street, 76 W of Noe, W 60 by S 100; gift. G. A. Wentworth and T. Z. Blakeman to Robert P. Kavanaugh, lot on N line of Day street, 80 L of Church, 52:8x114; also lot on E line of Church street, 27 S of Twenty-ninth, 58x90; also reiease of 88 cov 264; $800. Jacob and Lina Heyman te A:fred Kirby, lot on N line of Alvarado street, 215 E of Hoffmsn ave- nue (Ellen), E 25 by N 114, Heyman Tract: $10. Roger and Annie O'Donnell (0 F. T. Cuinasso, Iot on NE corner of Dupont and Vallejo straets, £ 83:6 by N 150:3; §5. Charles and Irma Hautier to Philip Hoffmann, lot on W line of Florence street, 91:8 S of Vallejo, 8 22:11 br W 58:9; $10. D. F. and Minnie McGraw to Charles Hitchcock, 1ot on N line of Clement street, 107:8 W of Fifth avenue, W 25 N 100; $5000. George M. and Mary A. Coon to_Louis Metzger, lot on N line of Clement street, 57:4 K of Flfth avenue, k25 by N 100; $10. Adolph Sutro to T. S. and Annie S. Preston, lot 18, b ock 224; $10 Same to Anna M. Kruse, lot 19, block 224: £10. Erik Rasmussen to E. Dernard Braun, lot 910, Gift Map 3; $10. .1)" Bernard Braun to Delia Blackburn, same; James, Michael and Lizzie O'Rorke to Eliza O’Rorke, lot on W line of London street, 300 N of China avenue, N 150 by W 100, block 1, Excelsior Homestead; $5. Lone Mountain Cemetery Company to Eliza Ad- dis, lot 522, sald cemetary; $150. Same to William Kerr, lot 935, same; $175. Builders' Contracts, P. C. Smith with W. W. Redvall, 10 erect a two- story building on E ine of Belvedere street, 333:f Sof Waller, W. W. Reavall architect; $3700 Ellen Eolger Keatlugo with Leonard & Razsome, concrete and twisted Iron work in walls and_piers of asix-stury bullding on E line of Davis street, g;ggé\' of Celifornia, Percy & Hamilton architects; Same with Riley & Lorne, brick work ana cementing same, same archltects; $9872. Same with Western Iron Works, cast and wrought fron and steel work, same, same archi- tects: $3285. Same with Silas Garle, carpenter work, mill Work, etc., same, same architects; $9560. Dr.'A. Abrams with H. Jacks, concrete, marble and iron work for a three-story building on W ine of Geary street, 62:6 E of Hyde, M. J. Lyon archi- tect; $8850. —————— In the twenty-nine years daring which Dr. Barnardo has been engaged in his humane labors 22,000 waifs and strays have been rescued. Of these over 6000 have been sent to the colonies. e THE CALL CALENDAR. APRIL, 1896. Su.[Mo.| Tu.[W. [Th.] pr.| Sa.| Moon's Phases| 1 2|34 Last Quarter, ‘ | @ April 4 e 9 | 10‘ n New Moon.. e April 12, OUEAN STEAMEKRS, Daten of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STEAMER. | 1 STINATION | SAtLs. | PIEm. |Newport ... [Apr 5. 9au Fier11 | atexico. -|Apr 7.10am|Pier 11 san Diego..... |Apr 7.1lau | Pler 11 Honolulu....") |Apr 7.10Ax|Oceanic Pomona..... HumboldiBay [Apr 7. 2pu| Pler8 Arcata. Coos Bav. 7,10AM | Pler18 Queen. 8.10aM | Pler 24 8, 9| Pler 2 8. 8ey PMSS 9au| Pler 13 9am Pler 11 9au|Pler9 ey | Ocennic be Pler 13 “|Apr10,10a3 Pier 2 Apr1111aw Pieril |Apr13.10am | Pier 24 |Apri3,12 PMSS TO ARRIVE. FROM MERS STRAMER | Wellington. ._...]] Queen. | Humbold: Hay | Eel River, ZEoosnnnaIasancannann 10 10 10 11 12 12 BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. TU. 8. COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY ’nn:} Sunday, April 6. 5.47| Moon rises 2.024u 38| Moon sets April-1896. v o R :"""‘“‘ Feot|TI® | poq,| Time] Feet| T!M | peqy EIHW ITwi W) L w| NOTE—In the above 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 &3 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 soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when & minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the cbaris HYDROGRAPHIC BULLE BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICK, U. 8. N. } MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR. SAN FRANCISCO, April 4, 1898, ) The time ball on Telesraph Rl was aropped exseily at nioon to-day—i. ¢., at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 r. M., Greenwich time. A. ¥, FECHTELER, Lientenant U. 8. N.. in charza. —_— NOTICE TO MARINERS, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington. Neah Bay Whistling Buoy. Notlice is hereby given that the Neah Bay whist- 1ing buoy, painted red. marked with the letters Neah Bay in white, has boeen replaced on its old bearings about one and a quarter miles NE by £ from Koftlah Point. By order of the Light-house Board. ©. W. FARENROLT, Commander U. S, # Inspector Thirteenth Lighthouse Disi Rauway | —— e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Arrived. SATURDAY, April 4. Stmr Geo Loomls, Bridgett, 86 hours from Ven- tura: 6632 bbls oil, to Union Oil Co. Stmr Navarro, Hardwick, 16 hours from Fort Brogg: lumber, to Union Lumber Co. Schr Western Home, Nellson, 3. days from Coos Bay; lumber, to £ B Dean & Co. Sohr Corinthian, Zaddart, 3 days from Coos Ba; 125 M 1 lumber, to I B Dean & Co. Clearena. SATURDAY. April 4. Stmr Geo W Elder, Lewis, Portland; Oregon Rall- way and Navigation Co. Bktn Pianter, Dow, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond &Co. Schr Uranus, Carisen, codfishing; C. J Jorgen- sen. 8chr La Ninfa. Dollard, codfishing: J A Dollard. Schr Anna, Macdonald, Manukona; J D Spreck- els & Bros Co. Salled. SATURDAY, April 4. Stmr Geo W Elder, Lewis, Portland. Stur San Benlto, Smith, Tacoma. Stmr Greenwood. Carison. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victorla and Port ‘Townsend. Stmr illamook, Hansen. Stmr W hitesboro, Jonnson. Stmr Polnt Arena. Johnson, Mendoctno. Br ship Godiva, Trunks, Bristol. b‘zlfln 'wo Brothers, Windrow, Pyramid Har- Bitn 8 N Castle, Hubbard, Honoulu. Schr Sundborg, Johnson, Mendocino, Schr Norma, Larsen, Kodiak. Sohr Okanogan, Moore, Port Gamble, Schr Parkersburg, Jorgenson, Coquiile River. Schr Novelty, Herriman, Unalaska, Schr Mary ana ida, Ristine, Grays Harbor. Schr Anna, Macdonald, Mahukona. Schr Lettitia, Stokkebye, Astoria. Schr S Danlelson, Crangle, Siusiaw River. Char.oe - s. The schr Jenule Siells is chariesed for Cham- pericoand Acajutla: bark Fresno, lumber at Port Gamble for Honolulu. Teiegraphie. POINT LOBOS. April 4—10 ». a.—Weather cloudy: wind SE; velocity 13 miles. Spoken. Mar 20—Lat 29 N, long 49 W, Br ship Galena, hence Dec 8, for Hull. Domestic Ports. CASPAR—Arrived Apr 4—Sime Jewel, hence Apr NEWPORT—Arrived Apr 4&—Stmr Rival, from Fort Bragg. TACOMA--Salled Apr 4—Stmr Maria E Smith, for San Franclsco. i AOO?E BAY—Arrived Apr 4—Stmr Arcata, hence T 1. 'ATOOSH—Passed Apr 8—Stmr Mackinaw, frm Tacoma, for San Francisco: schr Puritan, from Victoria. for Shanghal, POINT REYES—Passed Apr 4—Hasw ‘stmr San Mateo, from rort Los Angeles, for Comox. UMPQUA—Arrived Apr 3—Schr Sadie, from San Pedro. AEUBEKA- Arrived Apr 4—Stmr Pomona, hne or 3. Sailed Apr 4—Stmr North ork, for San Fran- cisco. SEATTLE—Salled Apr 4—Schr Jennie Stella, for Alaska: schr Glendale, for San Francisco. Arrived Apr 4—Stmr Portland, hence Mar 28. MUSAL—Arrived Apr d4—Suni Laguna, hence ar 3. ASTORIA—Sailed Apr 4—Schr Edward Parke, for San Francisco. Sailed Apr 4—Er ship Airlie, for Valparaiso. POINT ARENA—Arrived Apr 4—Stmr Alcazar, hence Apr 3. Sailed Apr 4—Stmr Alcazar. for Greenwood. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Apr 4—Tug Astoria bence Mar 31. Sailed Apr 4—Schr Marion, for San Francisco: schr 4 M Weatherwax. for San Pedro. GREENWOOD—Arrived Apr 4—Stmr Alcazar, from Point Arena. Salled Apr4—Stmr Alcatraz, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Salled Apr 4—Schr Sailor Boy, for Astoria: U S stmr Monadnock for crulse. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Apr 4—Scbr Corona, frm Tacoma; schr Mary E Russ, from_ Astoria, Sailed Apr 4—Schr Louise, for Umpqua. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Apr 4—Schr Monterey. hence Apr 2. Sailed Apr 4—Schr Rio Rey, for San Francisco. ALBION—Sailed Apr é—Schr Bessle X, for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Salled Apr 4—Brship Lar- neca for Valparalso; schr Kobert Lewers, for Honolulu. FORT BRAGG—Salled Apr 4—Stmr Noyo, for Ban Francisco. ROCKPORT—Safled Apr 4—Stmr Scotia, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. DELAGOA BAY—Arrived Mar 2% -Nor stmr Aladdin, from Tacoma. GLOUCESTER—Arrived Apr 1—French bark General Mellinet, hence Apr 14. HONGRONG—Arrived Mar 27—Br stmr Alt- more, from Astoria. Apr 1—Brsnip Formosa, to load for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Mar 30—Ger ship H Bi- schoft, from San Diego. VALPARAISO—Arrived Feb 24—Chil bark In- dia, from Hastings Mill. LIVERPOOL—Salled Apr 1—Br ship Forrest Hall, for San Franeisco, and put into Holyhead on Apr 2 with loss of upper topsail yard. SWANSEA—Sailed Apr 2—Er ship Balclutha, for San Francisco. For Lats Shinping Intelligence Ses Twelfth Page. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, PACIFIC COAST SE‘E_AMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES VICTORIA, B. C,, and PUGET SOUND. First Clams #8.00 Becond Class.. 8500 Meals and berth Inocluded. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. @OODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents O. R. & IN. —To— ASTORTA AND PORTLAND | $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. Columbia sails -April 8 and 18 State of California sails...... April 13 and 23 From Spear-st. Whar? (Pler 24) at 10 A, 3 SUODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR. General Agent, 630 Market street. | QTEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Brozdway whart, San Francisco, as follows: ¥or Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel. Juneau, Kll- lisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), a: 9 .M., April 14 29, May 14, 29, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- | send, Seatile, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham _Eay, Wash.), 9 A i April 4. 9. 14, 1y, 24. 99, and every fifth day thereafter, connecting 8t Vancouver with the C. ». R.R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R. | at Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Por: Townsend with | Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hum- | boidt Bay) sir. Pomons, 2 P. i, April 3, 7, 11 | 15.19, 25,27, and every fourth day thereafter. For Sania Croz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, | Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) una Newport, at 9 a. M., Apri ). 5.6.13, 17, 21, 25, 20 and every fourth day | o an 1 0 1 Po “or San , stopping only st Port Harforl (San Luls Oblspo), - Bazia’ Barbars - o Lo Angeles, Redondo V08 Angeles) and Newport, 11 7. 11, 15, 19, 28, 27, and A w. April 3, 7. evers fourth day thereafter. ¥or Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Maratlan, La Paz. Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Orizaba, 10 A. a.. April 5, s ket oftice, Palace Hotel, ¢ New Montgomery sireet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st. San Francisco. .S. CO. DAYS T0 Sl Sinon. HONOLOCu NEW ZEALAND 5 sy AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA. S. 8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues., April 7, 8t 10 A. 3. Special party rates. 5. 8" MARIPOSA sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, April 30, at2p.ac Line toCOOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, . Afr. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., 114 Montgomery st Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. Unfted States aad Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. | (JABIY, 880 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and_accommodations selected; second cabin, $35 and #40; Majestic and | Teutonic. ~Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- | 1and, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark | through to San Franciace at loweat rates. Ticket: | sailing dates and cabin plans may be procur | from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail | Geperal Otce ot the'Company, 619 Marke streeiy under Grand Hotel. G. W, FLETCHER, ‘General Agent for Pacific Coast. NETHERZANDS AMERICIN STEAM NAVL GATION COMPANY. New York to Boulogne (Parls), Rote terdam and Amsterdam, Salling from New York EVERY SATURDAY at 94 Cheapest route to Eutope. First cabin $45 ana ap, Second cabin $36. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Lowess steerage rates to all points. For passage apply to local ticket agent or THOMAS COOK & SON, Pacific Coast passengef sgents, 621 Market st., S. F. ROYAL BAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. | QTEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Eouthampion, calling en route 8. erbour France, and Plymouth to iand passengers. | _Through | Pacific Mail S. 8. Co., issucd for freight and treas | wre to direct ports in England and Germany. ‘Fhrough tickets from San Francisco to Plymout! | T 88 For Furthor paricuirs MR to | er culars sppl FARROPE S GO Anente 308 California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 8, Washington At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday, &~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton, __Telephone Main 80B. _Cai Nav. and Impt. Co. VALLEJO, NARE ISLAND, “BEXICIA, PORT COSTA AND CROCKETT. STE. MONTICELLO, Dally, exce) iay and Sunday—10: and 4 .3 : Sarurday, 13130 neons Sunday—8 P ®4p. x. onl; Landing, Mission 1, Pler % THE NORTH PACIFIC MIXING AND TRANSPOR- ATI07 COMPANY'S BiRK THEIBALD i bbbt o Cont B e A g Cooks 1ulck. Apply 8t S19 Pine sby rosmae PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY | k, or at the | | | | | | | | | | | | | nnder Harvey’'s management. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS) (OMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQU French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway aad the discomfort o crossing the channel in asmall boat. .New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-cings $160: second-class, $116. LA GASCOGNE, Capf. Baudelon .. April A¥- For further particulars appiy to A.FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZL & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. RAILROAD TRA VEL: SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) SAN press, Ogiden and 7:004 Benicis, Vacaville, Rursey. Sacra mento, and Redding via Davis. 7:004 Martinez, San Ramon, Naps, Calis toga and Sauta Rosa. 8:304 Niles, San Jose, Sto Sacramento, Marysville, Ited and Sundayy excepted Oroville. *8:304 Peters and Milton. “en 9:004 Los Angeles Express, Fremno, Sauta Barbara and los Augeles. 9:00A Martinez and Stockton. 8:004 Vallejo. 2 . 1:00p Niles, S8an Josc and Livermore...... *#1:00r Sacramento River Steamers. #1:30p Port Costa and Way Stations. 4:00p Martinez, San Ksmon, Vallejo, Nopa, Calistogs, LI Verano and 4:007 Betia, nmi:.mn N e 100p Benicia, o, oodian Knights Landing, Margsville! Oroville and Sacramento ........ A0:45A 4:30p Niles, San Jose, Livermoro an: acop y 0B ¢ Bt 80P Merced, Beren ymond ‘Yosernite) and Freano... . 11434 51002 New Orleans xpress, Fresuo, Bakers- field, Santa Darbara, Los Angel Deuiing, Kl Paso, New Orleans s a8t sresiiiane 5:007 Santa T'o Route, Atlautic Express for Mojave aud East. 5:00p Vallej o 6:00¢ Yuropean Mail, Ogdeu and Tiast. 6:00r Haywards, Niles and San Jose.. 17:00¢ Vallefo .. 7:00p Oregon lixpress, Sacramento, Marys- ville, Redding, Portland, Puges A %,.x.,d:nfiil-:;::‘i B Fa 10:454 :057 ““ Sunsef imi > 'resno, o Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and Eact. NANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 73454 Santa Oruz Excuusion, Santa Orus x and Principal Way Blations ...... 18:00% 81154 Newark, Centervillo,San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Statious, #9:13P Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Créok, Santa. Cruz and Principal Wey Stations. . Y11120A :18p Newark, Sar .. 9304 COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sta.) 6:A54 Sau Jose oud Way Btations (New Almaden Wednesdays only) 8:154 San Jose, Tres Piuos, Santa Pacilic Grove, Paso Robl 1:45p Kan Tnis Ohispo, Guadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Stations . 10:40, Ean Jose and Way Stai 11:454 Palo Alto and Way Stal *2:80p San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, £ ta ¥ Urnz, Salinas, Monterey and Pactiic Grove . *10:404 *3:0p SanJos i *4:30¢ San Jose aud Way Station: 5:30p Ban Joso and Way Stations. 0 San Jose and Way Btations A 5p San Joss and Way Stations. ._indse N LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, San Leandro and Haywards. 5700k | ¢ Runs through to Niles. {#11:15p ) ¢ From Niles CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Karket Strect (Slip 8)— 716 9:00 11:00aM. 3100 *2:00 33:00 *4:00 $6:00 *6:00r.m. From 0AKLARD—Foot of Brosdway.— #6:00 8:00 10:00a.x. $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 *3:00 14:00 *3:00r.m. A for Momning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays exceptod { Saturdays only. 1 Sundays only. [ Tuesdays only. 41 Mondx rsday sud faturday nights only. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- (IFIC RAILWAY Co. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market S, San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A. . 12:38, 3:30, 10, 0 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tri; P. M. Saturdays—Extra trips ag 1:! !UX\DGAQS‘Z%P&[;L 80, 11:00 1:30, 3:30, :30,'9:80, 11:00 a.3c; 1:30, 8: 5:00, 6:20 . at. San Rafael to San Francisco. wnfifis‘QAffisEegfl' 7:60, 9:10, 1 1 0 A :45, 3:40, 5:10 P. M. Saturday: t at 1:55 p. 3. and 6:35 P. x. S il SUNDAYS_7:85, 9:45, 11:10 A. M.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 ». 3. Between San Franclsco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leeve Arrive San Francisco. | 0eflest | san Francisco. WEEK | So 590, Werx Park | Sux- | estination. Novato, | | Petaluma, | Santa Rost. | Fulton, | Windsor, 110:10 am Healdsbur: Geyserville, 8:30 »x7:80 axt| Cloverdale. | 7:30 pyt| 6:15 pu T, Pieta, | | Hopland & | __Ukiah. 7:30 Pu 10: Guernevitle. | 7:30 "L Sonoma |10:40 ax| and 6:05 Px Glen Ellen. | | [10:40 A> 10:10 am Sebastopol. |76.05 px| 6:15 pit Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Piets for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green wood, Mendoeino City. Fort Brags, Usal, West, Canto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Lively’s, Gravelly Valley, Harris, =Scouia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced Tates. ©On Sundars round-trip tickets to all polnts i yond San Rafael at half rates. e Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle building. H, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlantic AND Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive da\§ &t Market-Street Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRLESS To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at b P. M., carrying Pullman Palace Sicepers and. Tourist Sleepers to Chicage | Via Kansas City without change. Annex cars for ills of ladiug, in connection With the | Dinver and St. Lotis, CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. in Daily, with Dining-cars Solid_Vestibule Train Daily, I leave San Francisco at 9 A. 3. and 5 P. M. daily. The best r:-uway from California to the East. New ralis, new ties; no dust: interesting scenery; | and good meals in Harvey’s dining-roem or Ticket Office—644 Market Street, Chrogicie Buildiug. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). ¥From San Francisco, Commen-ing March 29, 1896. WEEKDAYS. For Mill Valler apd San Rafael —7:00, #8:00 *9:15 1U:15, 11:45, 4. M.: *1:45, 5:20, 4:15, 5:1b, +5:00. 4:85 P, M. Extra trips_for San_Rafael on Mondays, Wednes ‘asys and Saturdays at 11:30 P. M. SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafael—*8:00, *9:00, $10:00, 11:30 A. 3.5 #%12:30, *1:30, *3:18, %4:00, §:50, 6245, B:30 F.ic. Exira tep t0 Bausaliio et AN, Trains marked * run to Sen Quentin. **13:30 P.X. does 0Ot T to Mill Valley. THROUGH TRAINS. 145 P. . weekdays—Cazadero and way statlong. 100 A. M. Sundays—Cazadero and way stations. 4. % Sundays—Poin: Beyes and way siations 1 8 9