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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO OALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1896 THE C SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Large increase in exporis. Telegraphic exchange bigher. Silver a fra Wheat ¢ Wheat and Barley doing better. Corn lower. Oats and Rye quiet, Hay and Feedstuffs unchanged. Peans and Seeds quiet. No change in Flour. Potatoes cleaning up better. steady. Vegetables show little change. Butter w Cheese Jower. airl Poaltry firm. Very few Appes here. Oranges and Limes firm. Dried Fruits and Raisins neglected. Hams fairly active. Bacon and Lard dull Hide Leather very quiet. Dininished receipts of wool. Hops still demoralized. Hens lower. Leef and mutton unchanged. Tatlooshnp) ‘ f aPartly Cloudy ©® Snow ( @ (loudy ®Ran r.xpianation. The arrow flles with the wind. The top figurea at station indicate maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it, 1f any, the amountof | rainfall, of meited snow in inches and hundredths, | during the past iwelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect points of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and Is usually accompanied by fair weather: *“low* refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded panied by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows" usually first appear on the Washington coast. When the pressure is Ligh in the interior and low iong the coast, and the isobars extend north and b alon coast, rain is probable: but when 18 inciosed with isobars of marked curva- of Oregon is improbable. With = inity of Idaho, and the pressure 0 the Californla const, warmer weather may pected in summer and colder weather in win- The reverse of these conditions will produof 5 opposite resuit. WEATHER BUR U REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, April 7,1896, 5 P. M. Weather conditions and general forecast: The foliowing are the seasonal rainfalls to date 2s compared with those of the same date las: sea- son: Eureka 37.07. last season 38.72; Red Bluff 16.91, Iast season 27.72; San Francisco 16.81, last season 23.87: Frest last season 13.16: San Luls Obispo 15.49. Iast season 24.90; Los Angales .6, last season 15.45: San Diego 5.68, last season 17.90: Yuma 0.88, last season 3.01. Ihe followinz maximum temperatures are re- yorted from stations in California to-day: Eureka 5%, Red Bluff 66, San Francisco 59, Fresao 68, San Luls Obispo 62, Los Angeles 66, San Dicgo 64, Y ums 86. Sau Francisco data—Maximum temperature 59, minimum 50, mean 54. The following rainfall has been reported during the past twenty-four hours in California: Eureka, -UR e An area of high pressure is central this_evening on the Nortbern Calitornia coast, which is now moviug northward. These conditions are favor- able for fair weather in Calitornia. A moderate norther will probably prevail throughout Cali- fornia Wednesday. Already k northwest winds are blowing throughout the southern half of the State, but thie air is uot so dry as it will be when the wind tion. ecomes more northerly in direc- The conditions favor a moderate sandstorm the upper San Jozquin Valley and in uthern California Wednesday. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, April 8. 189 Norihern California—Fair Wednesday brisk portherly wind and moderate sandstorms. Nevada—Fair Weanesday. Ttah—Fair Wednesday. Arizona—Fair Wednesday. San Francisco and vicinity—sair Wednesday; brisk to high westerly winds. W. H. HaMyoN. Foracast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial NEW YORK, N. Y., April 7.—Tobacco loomed Into prominence again to-day. The dealings in the stock footed up 55,700 shares in a grand total of 164,000 shares. At the opening the shares ruled firm at 873,@8814¢, but as the day wore along there were liberal offerings of long stock on re poris of the serious illness of the Southern direct- orsof thecompany. Another story was 10 the effect that an injunction had been or would be ap- plied for to restrain the distribution of the scrip divicend recently declared. The weakness of this speclaiity had no Influence on the run of active stocks, which scored net gainson the day. in the early trading speculation was strong, much to the surprise of professional traders, who were free sellers of the market yesterday on the passage of the Cuban resolutions by the House. Tne impression was that the action of the House would cause an unfavorable influence abroad, but, as a matier of fact. London paid little attention to the master, and early cables showed that Ameri- can secorities in Longon were on & parlty with our closing tigures of Monday. Local shors then started in to cover, and prices moved up 14@1% yer cent all around. Sugar. Union Pacific, Chicazo Gas, the Grangers and General Electric were es- clally firm. Sugar moved up to 11955 Union Pacific sold up 1o 81 on the progress making in the refunding scheme. Louisyille and Nashville, however. was heavy on foreign salesand broke from 497 10 485 There ‘was very little doing in the general list and the market Lield tolerably firm. The strength of sterling exchange was much commented ypon and there were runors of ashipment of $1,000,000 gold by Saturday’s steamers. It was announced that several of the depositary banks holding Gove ernment funas on bond_account had turned into the sub-Treasury a part of their holdings in antici- paiion of a call by the Treasury Department to- morrow. As forelgn bankers are offering four months’ money at 4 per cent, the effect of & Gov- ernment call at this time is probiematical. Speculation closed firm in tome. Net changes ow gains of 4@l ver cent. Tobacco lost 454 end Manhattan 1 per cent. In the specialties Nickel Plate first preferred rose 3 to 78, and do seconas 15 0 3254 Bonds were quiet and firmer. Sales footed up only $655,000. Central Washingion sixes certifi- cutes rose 1145 to 39: Hocking Valley general sixes, 1to 90 Pittsi nd Western fours. 164 Union Paci <ing fund certificates, and N acific seconas 1o to Wisconsin Central fives certificates fell 2 to 42 To Government bonds $4000 coupon fours of 1925 brough: 1167 $1000 coupon fours of 1907 brought 10935 Grain. FLOUR—Unchanged ; betterdemand: low grades, €2 25@2 85; do. fair to fancy, $2 X6@3 90: do, patents, $3 90@4 2 nnesota clear, §2 7 845: do, stralts, $3@: patents, $3 35@é 20 low extras, 82 45@2 85: city mills, 34 1514 25; do, patents, $4 20@4 45: rye mixtures, $2 25@ 2 30; superfine, §2 25@2 50; fine, $2@2 30. Soutn- ern flour, unchanged, common 1o fair ex- tra. $2 40@3: gooa oice. $3@3 30. Rye Hour, firm at $2 65@2 75: buckwheat flour, dull. 2 ¥wine, 8 RYE—Nominal. Western, 47c. BARLEY—Ungraded Western, 39@4lc. BARLEY MALT—Western. 48@56c. WHEAT—Dull, irm; No. 2 rea. store and ele- yator, 623,@68c: afloai, B414@8414011. 0. b, 83 gnse; ungradea red, 64@85¢; No. 2 Northern, 76 77c. Options opened active and excited and advanced 7@ Lac on higher cables, foreizn buying and lo- £as covering, advanced 14c on local realizing and closed steady at %:@34c over yesterday with an Increased business. May and Julv most active. No. 2 red April, 7875c: May, T5%c; June, July and August, 73%ec: September, 7374c} December, T8isc. ' CORN—Dull, firm, scarce. No.2,384¢ elevator; 89 14¢ afloat. Options were moderately active ana firm at 14c sdvance, following wheat and. on covering.. May - OMMERCIAL WORLD. and September most active. May. 3614c; July, t, 35¢; September, 3815c. ril, 2514c; May, 25%c 4514@28%c; No. 2 Wh , 2615c: No. 8, 2414¢: No. Western, 25@263gc: 4o white, —Feed, 65@7 Provisious. BEEF—Steady, dull, unchanged. Beef hams, quiet, $14 50@15. Tierced beef, inactive. steadys City extra India mess, $15@15 50. Cut meats. steady, moderate demand; pickled bellies, 13 pounds 434c; do shoulders, 41gc: do hams, 815 29c. LARD—Quiet. Western steam, 85 35; city, $4 90: May, $5 35. Refined, dull; continent. $b 65; South American. £6: compound. 455@434c. PORK—Quiet, steady; mess, $9@9 60: new mess, $10@10 35. BUTTiR—Liberal supply. lower: State dairy, 8@1734c; do creamery, 12@17c; do do factory, Elzins, 18c. S—Fairly active: State, large, 6@10%4c; 10@14c¢; do smat, 6@1034¢; part skims, 1 skims, 11@2%4c. GS—Firm. State and Pennsylvani: tern fresn, 1134@12¢; duck, 20@23c; 40@4de. TALLOW—Steady. City, 3 11-16c: country, 314 55c. TTOX low prime. R $17215@175. TURPENTINE—Firm. auiet: 2814@20c. POTATOES—Dull. Bermuds, $4@7 50: others unchanged. RIC. Firm,fairly active. Domestic fairto extra, S@i34c; Japan, 4@4lec. MOLASSES — Fair demand, New Orleans open ketils, good to choice, 27@37c. COFFEE—Steady, unchanged to 5 points up. April, $13: May, $12 70;June, $12 16@12 20: July, $11 50: August, $11 35: September, 810 85: No- vember, $10 59; December, $10 456: March, . Crude, 2114¢: vel- 5145@2h7,c: do off grades. 2616 @2534c. Dull, steady.” Strained common to good, $10 25.” Spot Rio dull, steady: No. 7. 1334 SUGAR—Raw, firm: fair refining, 384c: cen- trifugals 96 test, 4 3-16c. Refinea, 1 1-16¢ higher, more active. Freights to Liverpool firm: grain by steam, 13jgd; cotton by steam, 1 1-16d. Fruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Almonds— Soft-shel, TYa@8c; do paper-shell, 11@12c. APKICOTS—Baxs, 9@12: PEACHES—Peelea, 12@i5c: unpeeled, 4@6%4c. PRUNES—Four sizes. 4@514c. RATSINS_Clusters. $1 25@l 40: do_ London layers, 8C@90c: do three-crown loose Muscatel, 315@334c: o four-crown, 4@ WA A TS dindard.” 64a@7c: do soft-shel, S1b@ioc. L0 FS—Quiet; st te common to choice, 4@Sipc: Pacific Coast, 216@8c. WOBL-Firm, quiels domestic flecce, 26@32c; pulled, 16@33c: Texas, 9@12c. Merchandise. PIG IRON—Active: American, $11@13 50. COPPER—Lake, $10 75@11. LEAD—Ste: domestic. $3 0714@3 10. TIN — Quie:; straits, $13 40@13 45: plates dull. SPELTER—Firm: domestic, $4 10@4 15. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Irr., April 7.—There were no grain or provision markets here to-day—election day. Livestock. TNION STOCKYARDS. ILt, April 7.—The cattle market to-day was quiet, receipts were light and a moderate demand existed. Prices were steady. The arrivals of hogs were light. Prices were firm to 5c higher. Sheep were in good de- mand and easfer. Lamos were 10c lower. CATTLE — Receipts, 6500. Fancy ~ beeves, $4 50@4 80; choice to_prime, 1300 to 1700 pound steers. $4 25@1 40: good to choice steers, 1200 to 1500 pounds, $i@4 20; medium steers, 1000 0 1300 pounds. $3 TH@: 95: common steers, 850 to 1300 pounds, $3 40@$ 70; choice stockers and feeders. $3 30@3 85: common to_ good stockers. $2 90@3 25: bulis, cholce 10 extra, $2 75@ 3 25: bulls, poor to good, $2 20@2 70: cows and Beifers. extra. $3 60@3 75; cows, fair to choice, $2 40@3 40: cows, poor to xood canners. $1 50@ 2 35: veal calves, good to choice, $4 25@5 20: calves. common’ fo good, $3@4: Texas fed ieers, 83 25@4; Texas ulls, oxen an VS, $£250(@5 25; milkers ana springers, per head, 820 40. @HUGS—BMIBIA. 12,000. Heavy packing sana shipping lots. $3 60@3 80: common to choice mixed, $305@385: cholce assoried, 3 85@4: 1, §3 T5@4; pigs, $3@3 6. TR e 00 Tnrerior w0 cholce, $3G4; lamos, $3 7544 70. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call has been easy at 3@334: last loan at 3%, and closed offered st 3%. Prime mercantile paver, 513@86%. Barsilver, 6815c. Mexican dollars, Birge. Stering exchange firm, with actual business in pankers’ bills at $4 ¥8@4 5814 for 60 aays anG $1 80@4 8914 for demand. Posted rates, $4 ¥9@ 4 90. Commercial bills, $4 87@4 87%. Govern- ment bonds firmer; State bonds quiet; raurvad bonds firm. Silver at the board was firm. €L0SINA FTOCKS. Norfolk & Wes: Adams Ex ‘Alton,TerreHau American Express.111 ‘American Tobacco. 833y Preferrea 100 Bay State uas. Baltimore « Obi Brunswick Lana: Buftalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacifi 75 Ontario. 2 1o |Ontario & Weatern. 1414 1614 Oregon Improvme 155 | Preferrea., Oregon Navigati g Orezon Short Line. _ 35 | Pacific Ma.., 2615 Peona. D.& Evans. 213 {Pittsburg & W ptd, 16 et Prtisbirz 160 | Fuliman Palace... 156 Cleve & Pittsbi . T Consolidation Coal. |Quickstiver... A Consolidated Gas..1 Preferred... .. 15 C. C.C. &8t Lours. 33% Resaing. . 103 ‘Preferrea.. 85 KioGrande &Westa 18 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. :9 | Preferred.. 3 Preferred. . 96 'Rock Isiana. . 7134 Cotton Vil Cert.... 15 |RomeWat &Ogdenlls Commercial 1-1 L L& S W . 4l Del. Hudson.. 126%2' Preferred.. 11 Del.Lack& W esternl § lilp Preferred..... §9 S P. M. & M. 16y Silver Ceruincates.. 6814 GreatNorthern bfa.110 Southern Pacific... 195 Green Bay.. . . YaboumnernR. k... 9 Eariem 299 | Preferrea......... 2613 cing 294 sugar Refinery....109 Fotking Valley s 161 Eretorced.: 100 Homestake......... Tenn. Coat & Iron. 3054 H. & Texas Cont.. 33 Preferrsa 100 Liitnols Central.... 94%%Texas Paclfic, Jowa Central. . 9 "ITol.A.A.& N. Preferred. 37147 ol. & Ohio Cy Kansas & Texas.. 1114 Preferroa. 5 2 Preferred, . 27 \lol.sn.uuu-sx.u. bla Kingston & Bém.., 3 | Preferred......... 10 Lake Erio & Wesia 18 Long Island. Louisville & . 4934 Louisvilio Nad Ctu _ 8Y 081, Mempnis & Charls. 15 Utica & B, . 1035 Wab. 5. L. & Ps 93 Preferred... —— | Wells-Fargo. Western Uni Y. 108154 BoxDR 10835 M K T 2ds. 59 1093p Do.ds... ... "0 8515 1844 Mutual Union'6s...113 1875 N J Cent Gen bs...118 95 "Northeru Pac 1sts 115 1314 Do, 2ds U0 7 Norihwest 00 | Do, ded O........ 1081y 00 'OR&N 1sts. 110 00 BiL&lronMtGenSs 77%5 [SUL & S F Gen 6.107 914 £t Faul Consols ...138 06 | B P.C. & Palsis. 116 Do, Pac Cal ists.. 107 |Southern Xt. R. 53, 91 |Texas Pacific firsts »8 11 Texas Pacseconds. 23 05 | UnionPac 1stor 98,1041/ 00 |West Shore 4a.....10514 £6_ !pfobllc & Ohlo 4a.. 861 Vafunding debi. . 607 R GranaeWest 1sia 753, Do, reg.. +—— |Ches & O Ba. Do. deterrsd 5 Do. trust repis st 6 Cansda onth Zas.. 104 Cen Pac 1sts ot "85 1004 Den & R'G 1 114 8514 Reading 4s Kaneas' ¥ Contoia_ 74> us Ks ¥a lsts Den div108i4 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT 1N LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa,, April 7.—The spot market 15 firm a: 65 70@5s 8. Cargoes firm at 27s 414 December shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Livernooi quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: April. f£s 63d: May. 5s 714d;: June, 5s 734d; July, bs 7344 August, Bs 8d. : SECURITIXS, ONDON, Ex6.. April 7.—Consols, 110; silver, 81%3d; French Rentes, 101t 8214c. PRODUCE EXPORTS. Exports of produce from this port by ses In March amounted to $2,340,300, against $2,897,- 700 In March, 1895, For drst quarier of the year they were 89,049,000, against $6.538,700 for the same time in 1895. Of ihis year's export Great Britain took $5.079,600, Australla $1,245.400. New York 736,100, the Hawaiian Isiands $705, 300, China $350,800, Japan $338,900, and Central ‘America $898,000. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days...... — $4 88 Sterling Exchange, sight.. P 4 8915 Sterling Cables. L= 490 New York Exchange, Sight..... — 05 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 10 Fine Silver, ® ounce, = G8lg Mexicap Dollars. 55 56 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Brokers quote 30s as the prevailing rate, ususl European options, with an occasional charter. The chartered wheat fleet in POrt has a registered tonnage of 17,245 against 33,- 300 tons on the same date last year; disengaged, 52.90U tous, againsi 46,600; on the way 10 this Port. 209,500 tons, against 234,900, WHEAT—The market seems to be on the up- grade again in England and prices here are rising 1n consequence. 1t was a holiday at Chicago, hence no quotations werereceived. No. 1, $107%a @1 0834: choice, $1 10@1 1114: lower grades, $1 @1 U6T4: extra choice ior millitg, $1 16@1 20. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 o'cloci 1200 tons. $1 10; December— 1200, $1 09%; 200, $1 0914, ING SEssioN-—December—100 $1 09 900, $1 083/5: 1700, :i 09%s- May—100, 81 09 200, $1 084 600, AFTERNOON SESSJON — December—700 tons, 31 09%. May—100, $1 08%; 400, $1 08%;. BAKLEY—Both spot and future prices are bigher. Feed, 88%,@7114c B ctl; choice, 1216@ 7834c B cll; Brewing, B0@8OC. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT SESSTON—10 0'clock—December—100 tons, 72c; 200, 7214c: 100, T2Y4c. KEGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—100 wons, 724kc: 100, 7244¢. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—100 tons, 7114c: 800, 7134c. December—100, 7234c; 100, 7334c; 800, 7213¢. OATS—Slow and unchanged. Milling, 76@82Y4c fancy Feed, 82,@85¢: good to choice, 75 @80c; common to fair, 6754@72ec; Gray. 11%5@ 80c: Red, nominal; Black, nomilal; Surprise, 0 @95¢ p cu. CORN—Yellows are dull, heavily offered and lower. but White is quoted firmer. Large Yellow, 871@80c; Small Kound do, 9734c@sl: White, B232e8634c @ cul. KYE—Continues quiet at 7714@80c ® ctl. BUCKWHEAT—86@50c B cil. ¥FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. tons, $1 09%4; 300. FLOUR-Quotations remain undisturbed. Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $8 76@ 8 86: Bakers' extras, $3 56@3 65: superfine, $2 75 @3 7 bbi. C. — Feed Corn, $20@20 50; CORNMEAL, E Cracked Corn, §21 3 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-I> sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount 1o the_trade: Graham Flour 234¢; Rve Flour, S14¢; Rice Flour, 73c; Corn- meal, 23,@3c: extra cream do, 3lgc: Oatmesl, 334c: Oal Groats, 41ac; Hominy, 4@dige: Buck: wheat Flour, 4c; (racked Wheat, 314c; Farina, 4150; whole' Wheat Fiour, 5¢: rolled Uats, 43¢} Pearl_Barley, 415c; Split’ Peas, 434c; Green do, blc B . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN-3$13@13 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$16 60@17 50 B ton for lower grades and $18@19 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $16@16 50; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $20 B ton: jobbing, $21; Cottonseed Olicake, $21 B ton. HAY—The rain produced no effect on prices. Wheat quotable at $8@11 50 B ton: Oat, $8@9 Wheat and Oat. $8@11: Barley, $7@9: Alfalta, $7 @9: Clover, 36@8 50; Compressed, $7@10 50; Stock, $6@7 P ton. STRAW—36@55c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. 1 BEANS—The market is quoted quiet, though the Tegular local sales are being made. Bayos, $1@ 110: Small Whites, $1 1215@1 50; Pes. $110 @1 4018 ctl; Large Whites, $1@1 15 B ctl: Pink, 90c@®] 10: Reds. $1 28; slackeye, nominal: Rea Kidney, §1 75; Limas, $2 45@2 60: Buuters, #1 60@1 70. SEEDS—Brown Mustard is quotable at $1 60@ 2 25 @ cil: Trieste. $2@2 50; Yellow Mustard, $1 40@1 50; Fiax, $1 70@1 80: Canary, 23, 3 ' 2)fuifa. 715@0%gc B i Rape, 2y5c B 1b: Hemp, By0 B BRIED PEAS—$1 25G1 40 B ol for Niles and $1 25@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Dealers report the market cleaning up rather better, but prices show no tmprovement. New Potatoes, 1@l34c B Ib; Merced Sweets, $250@2 76 @ ctl; River Burbanks, 30@30c B sack: Oregon Burbanks. 30@60c B ctl: Oregon Gurnet Chiles, 60@85c: Early Rose, 30@40c; Peta- lumas and Tomales, 30@45c P sack. ONIONS—Steady. Good to choice, 60@75c “ut_Onions, 25@40c: Oregon. T5@90¢ B ctl. ETABLES—Arrivals were 803 boxes As- paragus and 316 boxes Rhubarb and 313 sacks Peas. The deruand and supply abont balance from day 10 day and fluctuations are therefore narrow. i Plant, —; Summer Squash, 10@15 B b: Mexican Tomatoes, $1 75@2 B box: Los Augeles Tomatoes, $1 26@1 75 B box: Cucumbers, 5UC@SL ® doz: Asparagus, $)@1 50 B box for ordinary and £1 76@2 25 for extra: Rhubarb, 35@75¢: Mush Tooms, — B Dried Peppers, 10@12%4: Green’ Peppers, —: Green Peas, 21o@3140 @ I: String Beans, 8@10c: Dried Okra, 12ijc; Cabbage, 40c B ctl; Garlic, 5@6¢ B Ib; Marrowral Squash, $20 @ ton. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A carof Eastern sold at $6@6 50 for Hens, $8@8 50 for young Roosters and $5@5 50 for old Roosters, Young Poultry of all descriptions is firm at the high prices, Hens are lower, dull and weak. Live Turkeys, 14@15c 8 Ib for Gobblers, 15¢c ® D for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, —; Geese, # pair. $150@2; Ducks, $5@6 B doz for old ana BX@Y for voung; Jlens, $i@b: Roosters young, $750@9; do. old, 84 50@5: Fryers, $6 60 @7: Broilers, $5 50@6 for large and $3@a 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 75@2 25 for young and $1 756G 2 for ola. GAME—Hare, 75¢ B dozen; Rabbits, $1 25 for Cottontails and $i B doz ror smali. BUTTER, CHEE! AND EGGS. BUTTER—TIs weak and dull at the lower prices with lzrge stocks. ‘ancy, 15¢; seconds, 14c B 1. 13@13%2¢c B 1: good to cholce, ower grades, 11@11pr. 1l descriptions except Eastern are lower under increasing receipts, and dealers are shading the quotations Lo effec sales. Fancy miid new. 91,@l0c: common to good, 8@Ic: Cream Cheddar, 11@12c: Young America, 10@11c; West- 1@12¢; Kastern, 13@14c. EGGS—Are steady at the prices, with ample stocks for all current needs. Store Eggs, 1015@ Llc® doz; ranch Eges, 11@12c; Duck Bgss, 15c ozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. APPLES—81@1 25 B box for g0od to choice, 50 @8be for common to fair, and $1 50@2 for favcy. Stocks are down to almost nothing and there will s00n be none leit. BERRIES—Recelpts of Strawberries were 19 chests, selling at 60@90c P drawer for Longworths and 50c for large berrie CITRUS FROITS—Oranges rule firm at 81 25 176 B box for Seedlingsand $2 25@3 26 for Yavels; Lemons. $1@1 50 for common_and 82@ 2 50 for g0od to choice; Mexican Limes. $6 ® box: Californis Limes. $1: Bananas, $1@2 @ buncl Pineapples are nominal. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS,ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The markets both here and in the East continue very dull. The following nomi- nal prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 134@2%ac B 1b for quar- tered, 2@3c P 1 for sliced and 414c B 1b for poratea: Peaches, 31e@4c B 1 dnd 614@6c for fancy: veeled in boxes, 12¢; Apricots 715@81ac for vilme 1w cnoice. 9%4c for fancy and 10@ilc % M for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black. 234c for un- pressed; White Figs, 4@bc in sacks: Pears. 7c 3 b for evaporated haives, 46814c B b for quarters: Prunes. 314@31ec: Plums, 4c for pitted and 115@23/ac for_ unpitted- Nectarines, 5@6c B b for prime 10 choice and 6}4¢ for fancy. JOBBING PRICES—Kvaporated Appies, d@dlhe B B; sun-dried, 115@2c B Ib: Peaches, 3@dc #® Iband 5¢c @ 1 for fancy: peeled in boxes, 10 @12Y4c: Prunes, dc for the four sizes, 6c for 40@50’s and Sc for 50@60's: Apricots, 6@9Lc for prime to choice, 10@1]1c for fancy Moorpark: Figs, biack, 214@2%c: White Figs, 3@5c: Pears. 6isec for evaporated halves and 3@bigc for quarters: Plums. 336@Ac for pitted and 1@135¢ for unpit- ted; Nectarines. 4@dc ® b for prime (o choice. KAISINS AND DRIED GKAPES— Prices are #s fo'lows, carload lots, f. 0. b. San Francisce iondon layers, 85@90c P box: four-crown, loose, 834c B 1; three-crown. loose, 214c B B: two crown, 2c; seedless Suitanas, 33,@ic: seedless Muscatels. 215@234c: three-crown London layers, 75@80c; clusters, $1 3661 50; Debena elusiom, #210@2 25: Imperial clusters, $2 60@2 75; Dried Grapes, 2150 B Ib. JOBBING PRICES — Four.crown loose, 3c: 3- crown, 214@23c: 2-crown, 134@2c- Seedless Sul- tenns, 534 Seedless Muscatels, 215¢; 3-crown London ‘layers, 75@0c: clusters, 81 10@1 50; Delesa clusters, $2 25; Imperial clusters, $2 751 Dricd Grapes, 2¢. NUTS—Chestnuts are _quotable at 8c ® Ib: Walnuts, 8@10c for No. 1 hard ana 10@] 2c for pa: ver, joobing lots; Almonds, 6@7%4c for Languedoc and 816@10c for paper-shell, jobbing: Peantts, 5@ 8¢ for Laustern and 31,@4%4¢ for California: Hick- ory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6¢ 1or rough and 8- for Pol- Ished; Fiberts, 8@8c: Brazli Nuts, 1y5@H0 7 b CHONEY o ta” avoca '—Comb is quotable at 10@12c § M for bright and 8@9c B k for lower ux?-deu;‘wnler— :vmv:defizcuf/. s@5sc 1; light amber ex- racted, (3 amber, : dark, 2@3c. BEEAW AR 450 B < PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Hams are sellin6 rather bet- ter, but Bacon and Lard are dull and weak. Bacon is quotable at 6c B I for heavy, ¢ B for light meaium, 8¢ P 1 for light, 10c for extra light and 12¢ B Ib for sugar-cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 1l1l4c: California Hams, 100 B D; Mess Beef, $5 $ bbl; extra mess do, E T $850; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $9 B bbl: extra clear. 14 B bbl: mess, $13 B bbl: Smoked Beel. 10 3 . LARD-—Kastern, tierces. is_quotable at 614c B 1 for compound and 8c for pure; pails, 81pc; Cali- fornia tierces, 6c for compound and 6%4c for pure; half-bbls, 714c; 10-b tins, c; o 5-1b, Bi4c B b. JCQTTOLENK—634c u' tierces and 755c § B In - tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—As usnal the market is very dull. Heavy salted steers are auotable at 7c; culls and brands, 6c: medium. 5%4@6c: culls and brands, 415@8c; light, Se: culls and brands, dc; Cowhides, 5c B tb: culls and_brands, 4c; salted Kip. 5¢ @ 1b: salted Calf, 8¢ B Ib: salted Veal, c; dry Hideés, 10@11c; culls and brands 7lge: azy Kiv and_Veal, 9c: culls, 614@7c; dry Calf, 1be; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, be: Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c; medium, 15 2bc; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings,’ 1 15c each; short wool, 20@35¢ each: mediam, 4 @50c each; loug wool, 66c each. Culls of all kinds aboat e les TALLOW-—No. 1, rendered, mf,gu: No. 2, 3¢; refined. & 3ic: Grease. 2joc @ b. WOOL—Fall “descriptions “sre practically ex- hausted. The market coutinues depressed and dull, and receipts are running 50% less than at this tme lust year. Wequote Spring: San Joaguin and Southern Coast, 6 months, 4@6c P 1b: San Joa- quin, foothill, good to choice, 7@8c; San Joaquin, year's fleece, 416@614c. HOPS—Nominal quotations are 2@4c P 1. The brewers are well supplied, the surplus is large and the market continues dead in the shell. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Gralri Bags, June-July delivery, $4 25: San Quentin, 4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, $8 @ ton: New Welling- ton. §8 R ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton; Seattle, $5@5 50: Brvant. $5 50: Coos Bay $4 50; Wallsend, 86 50: Scotch, $7 50: Brymbo, 7 50; Cumberiand, $13 50 1o bulk and 815 in sks; Pennsylvania Anthracite kgg, $13: Welsh An: thracite Egg, —: Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, #1050 in bulk and $12 50 B ton in sacks. CANNED FRUIT—Apricots are quotable at $1 105% dozen: Peaches.$1 10@1 30;Pears, $1 25 135 9 dozen: Plums, 80c@8§1. CANNED VEGLTABLES — Tomatoes, 70@ 724uc Bdozen; Peas, Y5c@$1 06 B dozen. COFFEE—Dealers report the market very dull. We quote: COSTA KICA—183,@20c for good to prime; 18@ 18Vgc for good mixed with black beans; 16%6@ 17{3¢ nom. for fair; 14@16c for commON o ordi- Dary. SALVADOR—1716@18Y/xc for fairto good washed: 1915@20c for good washed peaberry: 17@1734c for superior unwashed; 1884c for good green un- | washed: 18 for gond unwashed peaberry. | GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—20@20%4c B 1b for prime to strictly prime washed: 19@19%;c for good to strictly good washed: 171@1814c¢ for fair washed: 16@17c for medium: li@iblge for | ordinary; 12@ldc for imferior 10 common; 20@ | 3¢ for good to prime washed peaberry; 18¢ for £00d unwashed peaberry. FISH—Pacific Cod, catch of 1895: 100-1b cases | quotable at6c 1b: 50.1b bundles, e B Ib: Siver ing Strips, 8c B ib; Narrow-Gauge do, 7 B b Tablets, 8¢ ¥ 1b; Seabright Blocks, 714¢; Pacific Herring, 18¢ B box; Dutch do, 31@1 25 keg: White Fish, $1 50 in half-bbls and $1 75 in kits: ‘Tongnes ad Sounds, $14; Mackerel, bbls—No. 1, #30; No. 2, $26; No. 8, $24: hali-bbls—No. 1, $1230; No. No.'s, $10; kits, No. 1, $2] No. 2, $1 60: No. 3, 81 50 QUICKSILVEKR-Quoted for export at $36@38 P tlask. OIL—California Castor Ofl, cases, No. 1, 95c: bbls, 90c B gal (manufactirers’ rates): Linseed Oll in’_bbls, bolled S0c; do raw, 48c; cases, bc more; Lard' Oil, extra winter-strained, bbls, 61c: No. 1, 5lc; cases be higher; China Nut, 39@47c B al *PETROLE UM—Flaine is_quotable at 2414c B | gal; Eocene, 215c % gal: Headlisht, 175°, cuses, 213jc; Star, 1934c; extra Star, in cases, 233c! | Astral, 19%4c; Pearl, 1914c: Standard, 110° fire test, 1734¢ @ gal in ‘cases, 18¢ faucets and 131jsc in bulk ; Water-white, refined, in buik, 1434c; Min- eral Seal, bulk, 19¢; ‘'wood bbls, 2134c; cases, 24¢ % gal; Mineral Sperm. bulk, wood bbls, (yzc cases, 25¢ @ gal. . OLINE AND BENZINE-86° Gasoline in bulk, 20c; cases, 26¢; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, bulk, 1534c; cases, 20 63° Deodorized Ben: zine, bulk, 1414c WHITE LEAD—Quoted at 61/4¢ B . RED L. Quotable at 61/4¢ B Ib. | TURPENTINE—47c B gal. | CANDLE anite Candles, 63, 16 oz, 10i4¢: | do.14 0z, 914c; do,12 oz, 8%4¢; do, 10 0z, Bljer Electric Light ndles, 6s. 16 0z, 834c; do, 14 oz, | 8c: do, 12 0z, Thae; do, 10 0z, 634c: Parafiine Wax Candles, white, 1%, 2s, 4s, 65 and' 125, 14 oz, 934c; | assorted colors, same sizes, 103jc. . LEATHER--No business worih talking about. Extra heavy Sole is quotable at 26@28c B Ib heavy Sole. 27c¢ for No. 1 and 25c¢ for No. 2 medium Sole, @26¢ for No. 1 and 22¢ for No. 2; light Sole, 28@24c for No. 1and 21@22 B 1 for No.2; 1 30@3bc: do, miedium, 280: do. light, 24@26c; Rough Leather, 18@20c: Kips, | 840245 doz; Calt, 7080c B fv; Hough Splits, 4@ SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefinery Company | quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crusned, all 614c: Dy Granulated, 564c Confectioners’ A, 5lhc: Magnolia A, bci Expra C, 47 Golden C, 434c: half-barrels, 14C more than barrels, and boxes 3¢ more. *b\'RL’P>d0m!B. in bbis, 16c; Black Strap, 10c gal. M Sy | SAN FRANOCISCO MEAT MARKET. | Hogs have again declined. Beef and Mutton are unchanged. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from_slaughterers are as follows: BE irst quality, 5%ac; @ hird do, 312@4c B 1. VEAL—Large, 5@bc: small, 6@7c B . MOTTON—Wethers, 6¢; Ewes, 515¢ B . pring Lamb. 7¢ B Ib. ive Hogs, $34c @ b for large and 4c for small; dressed do, 615@6%4C B Ib. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PROD UCE FOR 4 HOURS. second quality, | Flour, ar. sks 4,855 Eggs. doz. . 13,410 Oregon . 612 Quicksilver, fiasks 100 ‘W heat, ctis .. Leather, rolls 73 Earley, ctl * 7190 Hides, no. 1,608 Corn, ctls. 2,650 Pelts, bdls. 540 Nebraska 400'Wool, bl 1.1¢9 Potatoes, sks....... 1,380 Wine, gais.. 50,400 | Onlons. aks. - 12/Brandy, gals. 2,465 Hay, tons. - 260 Lime, bbi: - 120 Aiddlings, sks..... 245 Beans, sks. . . 224 Bran, aks.. 2,080 Hops, bls.. 24 Butter, ctls., 258 Raisins, bxs.. 2,100 Cheese, cus. .10 757 | il i TRE STOOK MARKET. Values were lower yesterday, the best prices be- ing from 2c to 1Cc under those of Monday. Busi- | ness continued quiet. The close was weak. Alpha is assessed 5c. The assessment on the Con. Cal. & Va. will be delinquent in oflice to-day. ‘The annual meeting of the Bulwer Con. takes place to-day. The Chollar reports a cash baiance of $13,570 85, A Dar of bullion valued at $2200 has been re- ceived from the Gray Eagle, belng the result of a few days’ run of the milL. Telegrams from the Occidental state that the ground on the 750 level is getting considerably softer, showing that they are nearing the ledge on that level. They are siill crossentting from tne Edwards shaft and are in gold ore assaving $6 per ton. They have some distance further to run be- fore reaching the wall, and the management is very hopeful of getting into an ore body withina | few days. The First National Bank of Monrovia has de- clared & dividend of $2 50 per share on its capital stock, which was paid April 1. ‘The First National Bank of San Diego h: clared = dividend of 3 per cent. the bank is now about $23,000. ‘The Merchants' Exchange Bank of this City, in liquidation since 1875, hias declared its thirteenth dividend of $1 per share, payable on the 8th, ‘The weekly report of the Chollar is as follows: In the south stope 450 level they continue to assort the old fill, and are preparing to raise on a streak Of fair grade ore two feet wide, exposed on the easi side. In this stope above crosscut 2 this level they fare working north and south on the sixth floor in fill\ngs and bunches of fair grade in places. On the 550 level they have completed the renairs | on tue north lateral driic and have putin a chute in the raise leading to the south stope on the 450 level, under which it Is proposed to prospect fur- ther.” Have saved and shipped to the Nevada mill for reduction during the week 7614 tons of ore, the average battery sample of which with | ihat previously accumulated in the ore bins was | $21 88, PoTosi—The south compartment of the raise from the 450 level south drift has been completed 10 the tenth floor. It has cut bunches of fair grade ore, which has been saved. On the 650 level they bave compieted eighteen feet of the main west arift, making lts total length 368 feet. A consider- able portion of the week has been occupied in PO ting in a blower and afr pipe at this point. On the tunnel level the sontheast drift hias been upraised and retimbered 330 jeet from the switch, seventy | fect having been completed since last report. Are Tepairing in the main inclive and elsewhere as is found necessary. 1t was reported yesterday that Jere Lynch, presi- dent of the Hale & Norcross, and James Cronin bad arrived ou the Comstock and that the mine was t0 be opened up at o Assessments Pending. Following is a list of assessments now pending: de- The surplus of |Delinqt| Courasy. No. |Amt.[ inthe | Sale Day. | Board. Beicher. 52 26.Apr 3. Aprii 28 Con. Cal. & Va!ll| 6| 30.Apr &.Apri 38 Bodie Con | 18l Is{Apr 7 May 4 Sez. Belcher. 17 100Aproisay 4 Ophir. 68 250Apr17) May 11 47| 100Apr18 May 14 78 15/ Apr 20 21 20 | 9 &7 22 22 16 BOARD SALES, Following were the sales In the San Francisce Stocx Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION COMMENCING 200 Alta... 21100 Chollar....45| 800 Andes.....30/850 CC&V ..1.80,300 . 400 Belcner... 421100 Crwn Pt...36/300 Ophir 300 B & B.. 65/ 50 . 35/100 Ovrman. 200 Bulwer.. 26400 G & C.. 00 Savage L..07 Y Jackt...36 84 36 8corpion s 05 - 04 Sfiver HUll..... 01 02 03 05Syndicate...... 01 02 ... = 26 Umonton.... 55 56 Gould & Curry. 24 0e 07 Hale & Norcrs.1.25 34 36 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. 800 Amalte. 190 Keystone 300 195Bid.. 65 00 Champion Providence. Bid... 13 50/Bid .. 65 00 4600 Grant. 3711000 Savannah. 32 3700 . 88/1800 . 33 2000 36{700 Thorpe. 88 Kenuedy 5000 ..... 87 Bid 14 00f 16 00! LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid 2 Humboldt Bank. 1000 00 | Bid 50 Oceantc Steamship. 1800 Bid 20 Hawaiian Commercia 19 00 Bld 50 San Francisco Gas. 8200 Cal-stChless. 11155 /Do 2d 188 68. — = Cal Elec L 6s.110 P &0 Ry 65.1056 130 CotraCW Bs. 8213 95 |P&Ch Rvés. — 10713 Dpnt-stex-cp 77~ 95 |Pwl-st.RR6s. — 11614 EdsnL&P 6s.111 _ — |Reno, WL&L 108 F&CHRREs. — 10534/ RiverW CoBs — 100 Geary-stR56.1001; — INactoP & L..100 103 LosAngLés. — 101 |SF&NPRR6s10154102 Do,Gnted.6s. — 104 |EPRRAriz8s — 94 | Mkt-8tCble6s123 — |SPRECal6s. 1074 | DoRyConbs.. 106141071 5Ptk Calds.. | NevONgR7s. 9914 99443 BrRCalbs. 9614 9i N Ry Cal6s. — 105 |8VWaterds.. 9915 897 NRyCaiss. — — |StkinG&ES: — 10l Ok Gas 5s..100 104%4/SunstT&T8.100 ~ — Do, 2d 63 bs. 10314 — ' |Sutter-ati5s. 11014 — Omnibus 6s.. 11815 — |VisalaWC6s — 93 PacKollMés. — @ — WATER 8TOCKS. | Contra Costa 87 — Ban Jose..... 75 100 Marin Co.... — |SpringValley 10015101 @A= KTOCKS. - 3974 Paclific Light. 44 4514 g eErancate B84 88 811 — |BloCKIOM..... — = Zlig Pucdasimp. 8% 8214 ! INSUE \ N CR STOCKS. FiremansFd.169 175 |Sun . 8 = COMMERGIAL BANK STOCK1. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.12734132%; 2nglo-Cal .. — 60 |London&SF. — = 2714 Bankof Cal..236 240 Merch Ex... 13 — Nevada, = = Hather . [ BATINGS BANK STOCKS. ©erS&1LC0..1400 1450 (Eav&Losn.. — 101 HumbS&L 1100 1450 |[Security...... — 260 Mutnal, 39 40 |Union Truse — 825 8F savinion — 490 STRFET BATLROAD ATOCK. California.... 10834 — (Oak,SL&Hay — 100 Geary-st..... 60 " 7714 Fresidio. 9 - Market-st... 4714 4734 Suttersbn.ca — — FOW Dhic STOCK & AtlantieD... 16 165 Judson. = = California. 98" Vigont. 350 bc Glant. R 19 MISCELLANEOTS STOCKS. Alaska Pkes. 90 94 (OceanicSSCo 1815 1854 BlkDCoalCo. — 10 |PacAuxFA.. 1 =~ — CalCotMills.. — — [Pac Borax... 98 100 EelaonLight 103 n'ixklf'cfz&lf‘afi?x rive A ison. b 10415 | Pac Rol 2 42 Castonaims A ainita 8 715 Ger Tead Co. 85 — |PacTransCo. — 34 HawC&SCo. 19 1913 PacT&7Co 643 70 HutchSPCo.. 187 19 |SunsetT&T.. 41 = — JndsonMfgC. —° — |UnitedCC — 28 Mer ExAssnl00 110 MORNING wFAsION Board—28 Edison Light and Power Co, 104; 50 Pacific Gas Tmp, 82; 180 Hawalian Commercial, 19: 10§ F Gaslichi, 8284; 10 do, 83: 65 do, 844! S V Water, 1003 Street—$6000 California-st. R R Bonds, 112; 15 Qeeanic S S Co, 1813: $10,000 8 F & N P Rallway Bonds, 101%. | and Sarah A. Mitchell. ot on E line of Tweifth | by E 100, block 47. Excelsior Homestead ; $10. Following were the saies in the Pacls Stock yesterday : REGULAR SESSION—I 200 Alpha. 900 .. 300 Belcher. 800 B&B.......55800 Kentuck..04/200 . 400 Bodl 36400 Mexican..45/1000 500 Caleda.. . 05(200 Mono 300 Challne...27/500 Occid 700 Chouar. .. 46400 .. 300 C CaV. 1:50300 Ophir.... 20 1.7714/100 Ovrmn.. AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 500 Alpha.....03 400 CCaV1.7714 200 Occid. 300 Alta........12 200 .. 134 900 Ophir. 200 Andes.....30 50 Confi 1500 .. 29 200 .. 200 Belcher....42 200 Con N ¥ 300 B& B.....55400 C Point. 200 ... 54/1000 Exchgr. 100 Bodte.....36100.. 41000 Scorpion04 200 Rullion.. 256400 S B & M.04 200 Bulwes 6! -30200 S Ne .1.85/500 Unton CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, April 7—4 P.ae. Bid. Asked. 05 06 07 08 04 05 — U 43 45 10 Challenge Con. Choliar, 44 Con. Cal & Va 1.75 Con. Imperiat, 01 Configence. - Con.New York. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, April 7-3 ». 3. UNITED STATES BONDS. {lfl. Asked.| o {a’iy"w U Bds coup..1088;3 — Sas reg... iy Do, new 1s... — 11734 MINCKLLANKOUS BONDS. N PCRR6s.103%, — |5V Water6a.. 11915120 AFTERNOOX SESSION. Board—30 Contra Costa Water, 37: 70 Hutchin- son S P Co, 19: 38 do, 187 Street—50 Market-st Railway, 4715: 25 Pacific Gas Imp, 82; $10,000 S V 4% Bonds, 9955. it Nt REAL ESTATE TRANSACQTIONS. Caroline L. Morse to Hattie M. Rehfisch, lot on Sline of California street, 112:6 E of Scoit, E 25 by S 187:6: $10. John Coop and James W. Smith to Otto S. Hil- debrecht, lot on E line of Belvedere street, 160 N of Frederick, N 26 by E 121:104: $10. James J. Walsh to Nellie G. Walsh, iot on N line of Twenty-second street, 345 E of Guerrero, E 43:8 by N 1143 gifi. J. J.and Susan D. Dickinson to Jennie White, 1ot on N line of Sixteenth street, 220 W of Castro, N 134:5, W 42, 22 deg. 12 min., W 20, N 85 deg. 46 min. B 11,S 4 deg. 16 min. E 120:8, N 55 deg. 10 min. E 4:1, E 26:514, subject to mort- gage; 810. Margaret Donovan to Andrew J. Donovan, lot on N line of Duncan street, 55 E ot Noe, K 78:4 by N 114, subject to mortgnge: $10. Thomas and Marie k. Kobinsto Henry Antony, lot on 8 line of North Point street, 60 W of Hyde, W 190 by S 137:6; $10. f Owen McArdie to_Julius Reinstein, lot on W 1ine of Hyde street, 50 N of Sutter, N 27:6 by W 87:6: $10. R. P. Hammond to Peter Swenson, lot on E line of Rhode Island strect, 100 S of iwenty-fourth (Sonoma), & 25 by E 100; $10. City and County of San Francisco to estate of Egbert Judson, lot on NW corner of De Haro and ‘Alameda sireets, N 360 by W 2003 $— Alexander Hepburn to Janet G. Hepburn, lot on E line of Eureka street, 149 N of Nineteenth, N 25 by E 125: also lot on W line of Connecticut street, 154:414 N of Solano, N 27:315 by W 100; ift. ', R and Annie M. Knapp to Solomon Getz, lot on Sline of California South or Deeth street, 32:6 E of Fifth avenue, IS 25 oy 5 100; £10. Adolph Sutro to Catherine Moss, lots 15 and 16, block 224: B10. Nol, Dora, Rose and Bernbard Getz to Francis avenue, 125 N of A street, N 25 by I 12 S k. A.and Leonle du Milien to Austin Walrath, lot on £ line of Forty-eighth avenue, 175 S of B street, S 26 by K 120: $10. Duniel L. and Lydia A. Steele to A. Turner, lot or: W line of Thirty-eighth avenue, 358:9 5 of R street, N 33:9, W 120, § 25:9, E 120:3; $10. Angus D. McDonald and G, W. Hausbrongh to Charles ¥. Lang, lots 574, 576, 578, sift map 2; $1. Charles F. Lang to Jacob Heyman, same; $40. Beningna Bauerto Kate Rudden, loton E line of Edinburgh street, 250 S of China avenue, S 25 George G. and Jane C. Webster to Ann k. Web- ster, 1ot on N line of Sherman street, 50 W of Arch. W 100 by N 100, block 22, City Land ‘Asso- ciation; $100. $ Miguel, Vincent and Catalina Noe and Catalina Splivalo to Charles Conrad, undivided halt of lot on 8 line of Minerva_street, 90 E of Orizaba, £ 109 by 5 125, block O, Railfoad Homestoud: & argaret Cummings to Richard F.and Abby Chamberlain, lot_on NW corner of Williams and Burrow streets, N 100 by W 35 biock 29, Rail- road-avenue Homestead: $300. L.G.and Maria L. Youns to Frederick Fischer, loton W line of Twin Peaks avenue, 46 N of Twenty-seventh street, W 125.05, 5’9 deg. 30 min. E47,E to Twin Peaks avenue, N 46, block 83, Stanford Heights: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Frank H. Lynde to Mattie V. Lynde, undivided third interest in lot on N line of West Fifth street, 108:3 W of Adeline, W 25 by N 101, being lot 5, block 488. Briggs Tract, Map 2, Oakland; $600. ¥.J.ana J. J. Bucher to John Breen, ot on N line ot Thirtieth street, 32 W of Linden, N 75, W 50, N 25, 1 82, 5 100, W 32 to beginning, block 669, Glascock Tract, Oakland, to correct 558 d. 93; 10, b Mary and Oscar Mayer to P. H. Petersen, lot 6, block @, Flint. Tract, map 2. Oakland; $5. V. P. and Maggie Mitchels to Charles Lainer, lot 80, Mackinnon and Gohrman Tract, Brooklyn Township: also lot 2, block C, Melrose station, Brooklyn Township; $10. F. M,and Mary R. Smith to Margaret Dunne, 1ot on SE corner Beck and Church streets, E 375 by S 108.66, being lots 31 to 45, block C, Everett Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Joseph and Sarah Clifford to Manuel Maderos. lot on NW corner West Third and Lewis streets, W 25'by N 100. beiog lot 1, block H, Bay View Homesiend, Onkland: $10. Mary H. Simpson to N, A. Ball, lot on S line of Simpson avenue, 700.90 W of Telegraph, W 50 by S 106.33, being lot 17, Simpson’s Tract, Oaklan 0. | from the depth given b street. 135 N of Bristol, N 45 by tion of Range 8, Hardy Tract, Joseph I. and Ella Rivers to Sarah E. Stevens, lot on W line of Shattuck avenue. 210 N of Pine street, N 30 by W 185, being the N 80 feet of lot fibmofi 1, Graves and Taylor Tract, Berkeley: John A. Patton to Wiliam C. Patterson, lot on § line of Carrison street, 258:4 K of San Pablo avenue, E 33:4, S 126.895, W 33:4 to_a point 126:13 from point of begiuning on a line drawn at rght angles to Carrison street, tnence N 126:13 to beginning, block D, Carrison Tract, Berkeley: 2180 Jot on N'W corner of Bristol and California streets, N 135 by W 100, range 30, Hardy Tract, Berkeley; lll!:lo and 8, block B, Sunny Slope Tract, Oak- und; E 110, being por- rkeley: $100. Builders’ Contraots. Edward Genty with Williams & Foster, to_erect 8 2-5tory building on the northwest corner ot Fol- som and Twenty-fifth streets, Churles W. Rossen architect; $11,025. Hettie 'H. Relfisch with Moore & Camerom, all work for additions and_alterations to & 2-story frame building on S line of California street, 1126 east of Scott, J. H. Littlefield architect: $2797. Margaret Rippon with H. P. Otten and W. Soren- sen, all work for two 2-story buildings on the northeast corner of Frederick and Clayton streets, William Koenig architect; $5744. Mary H. Atkinson with L. T. Fenn, to erecta 1. story building on E line of Twelfth avenue 100, south of Lake street, no architect; $1216. = THE CALL CALEN APRIL, 1896. DAR. Su.|Mo.| Tu.(W. Th.| pr.| Sa.| Moon’s Phases| S ot i Last o= | 1011 Quarter., April 4. I i 7|8 New Moon. April 12, 1920 lza |28 A I P 26| 27|28 | 28 | 30 OCLAN S: - AMERS, Dates of Departure » rom San Francieco. STEAMER. | 1 oSTINATION | SATis | FIER. Queen | Portlana. ‘Apr 8.10aM | Pler 24 Faralion Yaquina Bay.. Apr 8, 9ax|Pler 2 Coptic....". | China & Japan | Apr 8. 3pM|PMSS Weeot: |Eel Rives |apr 8. 9au|Pier 13 Arago. pr 9.10Au Pler 13 Eureka |Avr 9. sam|pler 11 Arcata. Loos Ba |Apr 9,10AM | Pler13 WallaWalla | Vic & Pgt Snd |Apr 9. 9ax |Pier 9 |Coos Bay. Apr 9. 5em Oceanic ‘Apr10,10aw | Pier 11 |Apr1y, Spym | Pler 13 Apr1lillam | Plerll Apr1l. 4eu | Pier 9 Apr13.10aw | Pier 24 Aprl3. 9aw Pierll . Apr14,12 x PMSS | Vic & P2t Snd |Apr 14, 9am | Pier @ |Gravs Harbor. [Apr15. 4P | Pier 2 Apr15.11am Pler 11 TO AREIVE Pomona.... | HumboldtBay Stato of Cai | Portiand.... FROM | Dox Arcata. Uoos Bay ... Apr 8 Rio de Janeiro..|China and Japan.. Apr 8 ‘Homer Coos say Apr g 9 9 9 9 Victoria & Puget Souna Portiand. * | Newporr. Grays Harbo Panama | Departure Bay Comox . Zeatandia. Costa Rica, Weeott. | Eet River. Apr 12 Corona |San Diego.. Apr13 Washtenaw.....| Panama, Apr1a Crescent City. Apr 14 N, MOON AND TIDE. U. 5. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Tm'l ) BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Wednesday, April 8. 5.43] Moon rises 6.41|Moon sets April—1896. TE—ID 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 as 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 heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number givenis subtractive the cbarts SAN FraNcCISco, April 7, 1898, The time ball on Telegrapn Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. ., at noon of the 120:h meridian, or exactly at 8 . M., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. S. N.. In charge. _— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. TUESDAY, April 7. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, 6914 hours from Newport and way ports: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. HYDKOGKAFHIC BULLELIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. N. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 85 hrs frm Tacoma; 3500 tons coal. to S P Co. Oakland direct. Br ship Loch Broom. Redford days from Newcastle, NSW ; 3883 tons coal, t0 J D Spreckels & Bros C Br ship Holt Hill, Williams, 150 days from Liv- erpool, via Holyhead 118 days; mdse, toJ D Spreckels & Bros Co. Br ship Brabloch, Kiddie, 67 days from Newcas- tle, NSW: 3154 tons coal, to J J Moore & Co. Sausalito direct, with cargo on fire. Br bark Bass Rock, Kain. 140 days from Dun- kirk; 5385 csks cement, 612,600 kilos coke. to ‘W R Grace & Co. Bark Alden Besse, Potter, 24 days from Hono- lulu: 17.945 bags sugar, to'J D Spreckels & Bros Co: 1575 bags sugar, 1o M S Grinbaum: 1500 kees nails and 15 cs meatchoppers, to Baker & Hamile ton. Bark Hesper, Sodergren, 2i days from Kahuluf; 20,785 bags sugar, to Alexander & Baldwin. Schr Bessie K. ‘Anderson, 23 hours from Alblon: lumber, to J S Kimball. Clearea. TUESDAY, April 7. Stmr Australla, Houdlette, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Orizaba, Von Helms, Guaymas; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Corona. Hall, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. &?mr Queen, Green, Astoria; Goodall, Perkins 0. aSlex Pomona, Doran, Eureka: Goodall, Perkins J0.. Schr R W Bartlett, Olsen, Nicolaefski: Freeman, Smith & Co. Sailed. TUESDAY, April 7. Stmr Australia. Houdlette, Honolulu. Stmr Urizaba, Von Helms, Guaymas. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Bark Richurd ILI, Connor, Comox. ‘Whal brig Hidalgo. Gifford. whaling. Schr La Ninfa, Dollard, codfishing. Schr Antelope. Anderson, Coquille River. Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, Point Arena. Schr C H Merchant, Brannan, Coos Bay. Sehr Confianza, Weber, Siuslaw River. Schr Moro, Jorgenson, Westport. Schr Lillebonne, Hansen. Telexranhio. POINT LOBOS. April 7-10 ». hazy: wind NW; velocity 30 miles. Char:e-~s. The Br bark Don is rechartered for wheat to Cape Town, private, Spoken. Apr1—49 N 20 W, Brship Drumblair, from Oregon for Queenstowi. ar 24—34 N , Brship Lyderhorn, f L‘nn;dlflslu;o&niiazglgsnfln. B s ar 3—20 S, 6 W, Br ship, showl letgers B D UG, bouad to Vancoiver, X e Apr 1— miles W of Ca, Lazero, st Blas, hence Mar 28 for Pln.mp:tnd ‘way Wr:(r..sln Domestic Ports. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Apr 7—B; - drlll%w;‘o\msl?’)rl Blakeley. v s LN ANDING—Salled Apr 7—! - e s TR 1V, N ANDI —Arrived A - Ocean Spray, hence Apr 3. PR S dohy A’::\:}DMA—AHXV!G Apr 7—Stmr San Benlto, he GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Apr 6—Stmr Sunol, hence Apr 2; schr Webfoot, hepnca Mar IZG.‘"’;i Schr Dora Binhm, from San Pedro, cl:c‘o““ Apr 7—Schr Gardiner City, for San Fran- CASPAR—Sailed Apr 7—Stmr Jewel. TATOOSH—Passed Apr 7—Ship Yosemite, hce Mar 27 for Tacoma, TACOMA—sSailed Apr 7—Schr Fannie Adel , for N D—Salled - ., for Sa i Pranoecs Apr 7—Stmr Greenwood, AF:)BRT ROSS--Arrived Apr 7—Schr Etta B, hc I LE—Arrived !ném"\eldnuouvu. ‘&l —Schr Wm Renton, for Newport. VENTURA—Arrived Apr 7—Stmrpgeo Loomis, hence A&r 6 ASTORIA—Arrived Apr 7—Stmr South _Coast, hence Apr $: bark Aureola. hence Mar 27; schr Enterprise. hence Apr 1. SAN PEDRO-Arrived Apr 6—Stmr Caspar, fm M. —Weather for San Francisco. Apr7--Nor stmr Transit, Dantel J. and Margaret confimn' to Christina Barclay (wite o1 E. C.), lot on Eline of Hamiiton | ‘aspar. EUREKA—Arrived Apr 7—Schr Bertie Minor, hence Mar 5; schr. Arthn,} 1, hence Mar 5, i Sailed—Stmr Westport. Foreign Ports. HULL—Arrived Apr 4—Brship Owenee, hence N ONGKONG—Arrived Apr S—Br stmr China, A ZAT LA mr ity of vdney, hence Mar 25. Mar 20 —Ger S X P A Arrived siar 13—Nic bktn Wrestler. hence Feb 11. Movements of Trans-Attantio Steamors . NEW YORK—Arrived Apr 7 — Stm Wilhelm II, from Genoa; stmr Friesland, from A led—Stme Spree, for Bremen. S —Stmr Spree, for . BOULOGNE— Arrived out Apr 7—Stmr Mass- dam. zmportations. NEWPORT—Per Eureka—57 bxs oranges, sks sweet potatoes, 3 pk&s mdse. East San PPdm-—l‘!’l! skscorn, 8 cheons wine. S el Wi “elams, 82 bxs oranges, 2 bbls wine. 23 bxs !erixlon: Sawiin, —11 sks ¢ ’ o s AReion, via San Pearo. sto—41 bxs oranges, 230rta bicygles 1 DX tires, 13 c3 d s backs, 8 c8 ware, 11 pkgs p machie. ete. glg's:m‘:zr;—mp ks beans, 804 bxs oranges, 8 cs hardware, 108 bxs lemons, 3 bxs butter, 3 bxs to- bacco, 1 pke d tre Santa Barbara—! cs guns. Gaviota— wool,1 bdl peits,45 sks crawfish. O onte 12 “bya fah. 89" cs butter, & o8 3 dressed calves, 35 bdis hide: 3 sks corn. vucos—105 bxs L\ll:t)ef‘:‘pu riuhc‘h,ix:é‘ 4 cs egas, 'ves. 1 bdl hides, X 3 328“573}13‘:.'_17 tubs 107 bxs butter, 1 pkg har- ness, 1 coop chickens, 3 cs eggs, 19 dressed calve, 1 pki castings, 1 bdl hides, 2 bxs butter. Monterey—2 bxs butter. Consigneos. foatis: sureka—Herman Joost: Schweitzer & Cos A hen & Cor Chas Montgomery & Co: H E Sat- tler & Co; J Hoffman; Brigham, Hoppe & R 2 Ingulia; H N Tilden &Co: Russ, f‘;uder? flilio' Levy & Co: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; mer, M T Freitas & Co: Wheaton, Breon & (_0 tone & Co: Ross & Hewlett: O B Smith & Co 2 sks mustard bxs lemons, 2 cs hardward, 1 v : War- Bissinger& Co; Dodge,Sweeney & Co: H Wa fleld & Co: Dunham, Carrigan & Co:C Carpy & Co Getz Bros & Co; C E Whitney & A Paladinl American Union Fish Co; Dairymen's Union; C I G ‘Bissinger & Co: Hooker & Co; Western Steat Co: Thos Dennigan & Sous: Callfornia W ine ‘Assn: Wood, Curtis & Co Hills Bros: H Kirchman; G Camilloni & Co: Baker & Hamilton; Thos Day & Co; J Ivancovich & Co: Levi Spiegel & Co: Paci- fic Const FishCo: F B Haight; D E Allison & Co: Jones & Co;J K Armsby & Co: ‘Allen & Lewis: A J Blmmel & Co; Campodonico & Malcolm: Good- win & Co: Hawley Bros; W B Sumner & Co; Owl Drug Co; Newmark & Edwards: Cal Bottling Co: L Gendott!: De Bernardl & Co; D Blagi & JR Gage: S Lachman; J de Martini & Co: The Cudahy Packing Co; Deere impt Co; £ Mohring: Emerson ¢ Co: S Lachman & Co; Ross, Higgins & Co; Bell nee Ses Fifteenth Pu; Shipping Tntelli OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPARY CUT RATES ——TO—— VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class $8.00 Second Class.. $5.00 Meals and berth Included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. @OODALL, PERKINS & CO., Geaeral Agents O. R. << IN. iy o ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 Firsi Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. Columbia sails April 8 and 18 State of California sails. . April 13 and From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 a. . BUODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market street. PACIFIC COAST STEANSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows ¥or Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- l1snoo ana Sitks (Alasks), a¢ 9 A, April 14 29. Mav 14, 2 For Victorla and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortos and New ‘Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. April 4. 9. 14, 19, 24, 99, and every fitth day thereafter, connecting at Vanconver with the C. ». R. R, at Tacoms with N. P. R. st Seattle with G.N. Ry., at Por: Townsend wiid Alaska stesmers. ¥or Eureka, Arcata and_Fields Tanding (Hum boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. ., April 8, 7, 1L 15.19, 23,27, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, San: Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East n Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, at 9 a. M.. 4 pril 1, 5.9. 13, 17, 21, 25, 29 and every fourth day thereater. Jor San Dlego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A . April 3, 7. 1i, 15, 18, 28, 27, and every fourth day thereafter. ¥or kinsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz. Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), sir. Orizaba, 10 A. M., April 5. Ticket oflice, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st. San Francisca. CEANIC S.S. 0. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULY NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA. S. 8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues., April 28, at 10 A. M. Special party rates. 8. & MARIPOSA sails vis HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, April 30, BLZ P M. Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, S.Afr. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., 114 Montgomery st Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TlilNSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'SPIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by Q this line avold both transit by English Tailway o the discomfort of crossing the channel in & smail boat. New Yorz to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-cinas $160: second-class, $116; LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Bandelon.... .’: P s - ApHL T, 830078 LA BEETAGNE, Capt. Hape. = TApFi 18 T LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leb0eUL. v vereeuns.so €. 20 April 25, 9 A w0 LA NORMANDIE, Capt. Deloncis piv to 5 G B No. 8 Bowling Green, J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 avenue, San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. Unlted States and Royal Mail Steamers A&~ For further particulars o) A.FO Agent, ew York. Monigomery BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected; second caiin, $35 and $40; Majesiic snd Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from Engiand, Ire land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Ticke: eailing dates and cabin plans may be procure from W, H. AVERY, Pacific Mall Dok, or a¢ (he General Office of the Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. General Agent for Pacific Coast. NETHEREANDS AMERICAY STEAN NAVI- GATION COMPAXY. New York to Boulogne (Parls), Rotw terdam and Amsterdam, Salling from New York EVERY SATURDAY a¢ 9 a0 st route to Europe. First cabin $45 and P Second cabin $36. Round-trip tickets ac reduced rates. Lowes: steerage rates to all points, For passage apply to local ticket agent op THOMAS COOK & SON, Pacific Coast passenge sgents, 621 Market st., S. . ROYAL BAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL Siornlghtly for the West Indles’ and q. Southampton, calling en route aL Cerbourg France, and Plymouth to (and passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mall S. 8. Co,, issued for freight wre to direct ports in England and German: ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymont) Southampton. ' First claas, $195: chi eisas, For further particulars aj to PARROTT & CO., Ax::l,u. 308 California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 8, Washingto, Sty At 5 P. M. Daily, Except u-ma:'y. A& Accommodations Reserved by Telephone P STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockten. Telephone Main 805. Cai Nav. aud Impt. Co. VALLEJO, MARE ISLAND, *BENICIA, COSTA AXD CROCKETT. o S, uc’g;l‘g. MONTICELLO, rday and Sunday—10:; and 4 P ; Saturday, 13550 n’&%n’? T oy ""’5 Sunday—8 . x. Landing, Mission 1, Pler 2« l