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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. APRIL 12, 1896 27 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Silver a fraction off. Bank Clearings gain 8 Whea: Futures lower. Other Cereals quiet. Hay In light receipt. Beans dull. Potatoes firm. Onions very stift. Green Peas lower, Butter weak. Cheese dec ined, Ranch Eggs still acvancing. Hens lower and dull. Some poor Cherries came in. Fresh supplies of Limes received. Increased receipts of Strawberries, Driea Fruit unchanged. Provisions as before. Gooseberries in market. rxplanation. The arrow files with the wind. The ot sintion indicate maximumm tCmperaton 105 150 J se underneath i, if any, the amonnt of ted snow in inches and hundredibs, &St twelve hours. Isobars, or solld lines, cormect polnts of equal air pressure: iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” m barometric pressure and Is usuaily accomypanied by cloudy usunily first the Wa Whea the pressure is high in the rior and lo along the coust, and the 1sobars extend north and Southi along the Comst, rain is probable: but when She “low’ 1s inciosed 1300ars of marked o ture rain sout is improbabte. W igh’ in the vicinity of Ida falling to the Californla coast, warmer we be expected in summer and colder wea ter. The revers %4 epposite resuit. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICTL- WEATHEE BUREAU, SaN FRANCISCO, 1896, 5 P. s Weather conditions and general forecast: The following are the season: ared with those of the sai Eureka 38.6! s usually j weather and ra. b= and the pressure er may in win- s to a Fresno 5.99, iast seas Luis Obispo 15.57. last season 24.90 8.8, last seasor Yuma .88, lest season The fgllowing maximum te; ported from s ions in Californ! o-day 66, Red Bluff 62. San Francisco 57, Fresno 64, Luis Ubispo 56, Los Angeles 64, San Diego 62, Yuma 74. n Francisco data—Maximum temperature 57, um 45, me 51. following fall has occurred in Califo uring the past tweniy-four hours: Eureks .08 of wn inch. peratures are re- _The pressure is highest this evening in Northern | or thirty hours in all but ext through isk to high s reme herly Sunday; fresh to br y “unday. and somewhat warmer owers Sunday; 1AMM0N, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Finaucial. NEW YORK, N. Y., April 11.—Stocks were dul neglected to-day. Total sales were o; host active on the goes without saring that the tradin, n character. Th v professional ciine , the offer of ¢ Spain in the Cuban v construed by the 1t CTop report for angers, in fact, moved up 10 6874 ; : Toouc Sales 1501 sixes >xus fours, and Chicago ate fours, 5 L %8 006 coupon fours of . and $12,000 do of 5.000. 4 UR. firmer: winter wheat, low prades, § 90: do fair 10 fancy, $285@ 390: 0 $390@4 finuesota clear, 52 50@3 raits, 3 50: do patents, #3 45@4 35: low extras, § city mills, %3 10@4 ¥ patents, § AT—40@41c. L—Duil, unchanged. 3 with options 4c: atloat, 8K3c Ted, 64@85c: No. No. 2 red, store . 8334 Northern, ions opened firm and advanced 114¢ on the Government report, with local shor s covering and ¢ and i-urope higher: declined 55@ 0 realizing: rallied 14c on foreign buying, c.0sng firm &t J5@34c Over yesterdsy, with a fair tra May and July most active. No. 2 red: April, 7534c: May, 78%4c; June, 7254c; July and Sep: tember, 72%5c. CORN—Dull: scarce; stronger. No. 2, 4134c ele- vator; 423jc afioat. Options dull and-firm at unchanged prices to Ve deciine with only & local trade. . pril, 87c: May, 38c: Ju'y, 863,¢: September, S8c. UATS—Dull. Options dull; weaker. April, 2514c; May, 2434c¢; No. 2 white, May, 2534c. Spot prices: No. 2, 53gc: No. 2 white, 2614c: No.2 Chicugo, 26%4c: No. 5, 2414c: NO.3 wihite, c; mixed Western, 25@26%4¢; do white and white State, 26@29c. Provisions. BEEF — Dull; vnchanged. Beet hams quiet, £14 50@16. Tierced beef, slos tra India mess, $15@1550. C unchanged. LARD—Qalet: firmer. Western steam, 8 3214; city, 84 80: Muy, 85 871, Ketined, dull; con- steady. City ex- ¢ meats. active: tivent, $5 South American, $6: compound, a55@hyC. FORK—Quiet, steady. Mess, 89@9 50: mew sess, $10@10 25. BUTTEK—Fairly aotlve and steady: Western creamery, 10@15¢; do, factory, 8@11%ac; others unchaoged. CHEES/H large, 6@101/ Steady, moderately active; State, : do, fency, 10@14c: do small, 6@ % L@2c. nd Penusyl- : Western 1135@1 of these conditions will producs | Caiifornia, but is now falling along the coast of Washiogton and Orex cloudy weather pre- | vails from San_Fi * alone the centrifugals firm, . unchanged. ¥ruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUITS— APRICOTS—Baus, 914@12c. PEACHES—Peolea. 12@16c: unpeeled, 4@614¢. PRUNES—Four sizes.5@ b 44c. RAININS_Clusters, $1 25@1 40: do London lay- ers, 80@90c; do thy i, 314@3%ac; do four- cm"‘.? 0c: do three-crown, 314@3 % ALMOND 814c. Refinea active, S—Soft-sheli, 7%@Sc; do paper-shell, ll@l‘lc. ALNUTS—Standard, 61,@7c; do soit-shell, 81@10c. - HOPS—Qulet teady. State common to choice, 4@8ysc: Pacific Coast, 212@8c. 3 WOOL—Firm, quiet; domestic fieece, 26@32c; pulled, 16@33c: Texas, $@12c. Merchandise. PIG TRON—Moderately active; American, §11 @13 60. COPPER—Easy. LEAD—FEasy; d : Lake, §11 7! omestic, $8 0 $13 30@13 35: plates dull. 3415 CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Irr., April 11.—The Goverrment's estimate on winter wheat, 77.1 per cent, was con- sidered bullish, and on the carb yesierday prices advanced over a cent above where they closed. This Morning the opening was from 55c (o 7c above yesterday’s final oflicial auotations, but the crowd was not in an acstacy over the outlook. the knowledge that since April 1 the weather has been more favorable to the plant than previous (o that time, tending to curb enthusiasm +ngendered by the Agricultural Department’s statement. Argen- tine shipments for the week were 904,000 bush- els, which rather contradicted the claim that the exportable surplus 0f that country was about ex- hausied. Exports of wheat and flour from both coasts for the week were light at 1,764,000 bush- eis. Northwestern receipts showed an increase, 434 cars arriving, against 475 for two days last week and 86 a yesr ago. Liverpool cables were firm and 144 to 344 higher. Private advices, how- ever, reporting dLie advance are not sustained. Re- ceipts av Chiicago were 11 cars, and 148,400 bush- els were taken from store, After Lhe early strengih becz.me frec and pri adually developing decided weakness and Iy, until they were 234¢ below the ch was also the outside for the day, inental cables were generally higher. es at Atlantic ports for 24 hours 63 bu: May at opened from GE34¢ Lo B sellers. 114¢ under yesterday. reccipts 1or Monday, 15 cars. CORN—Was quiet and uainteresting. . with wheat, it afterward receded with ‘ain, with the busivess at no time becoming large enough o atiract attention or cause com- ment. Receipts were 162 cars, and 48,151 bns: were withdrawn from store. Liverpool cables were snd unchanged. Argentine shipments of corn for the week amounted 10 760,000 bushe! a0 American exports aggregated 1,591,000 b els, against 2.1€8,000 bushels for the previous one. antic seaboard shipments for 24 hours were 816 bushie! orn opened at 40c (0 301kc, declined to » 955c to 2834¢, where it closed, 14c to 35c under yesterday. Estimaied receipts for Mon- day, 190 car OATS—Developed nothing particularly atirac- tive. The to e merely refiected that ot wheat, | while business kept well within fimited propor- tions. It is said that a heavy 7' interest has been gradually created in oa the specialisis working on the obposite side 1o briy property i out. Dis were 173 cars, and 3 bushels ac, deciined to b4 1ac, closing at Es.imated | were wit vn from store. May oais closed 1gc | under ye - Estimated receipts for Monday, |1 | FLAX—Was Cash, 90 May, 873,@ | 88c; Septomber, 92iac. Re-ceipis were 13 cars. | OV 1S10) he product marke: presented for improvement in a bustness way, The e imbibed strength from the grain trade early and also from araging reports from the yards. | Operations were of minor importance, however, soon after the op=ning trading quieted and s settieq into_sieadiness. May pors closed 715@10¢ higher, May lard unchauged and May TiLs 23zclower. Closing Prices. WHEAT—April, 63%c; May, 6455c; April, 2914@29%c: May, 2955@2934c; c. May, 1915@1955c; July, 193,@19 7c: september, Y0gc. PORK—May, 38 6235 July, $8 8214, July, $5 20. LARD—May, KIBS—May, $4 52%4; July, $4 674 Livestock. TNION STOCKYARDS, Inr. April 11 —The supply of cattle to-day was t00 small to make a market. Trade was thersfore fnactive. Quotations were steady. in limited supply and | firm. Desirablelois were 5c higher. The demand July, | for sheep was g00d. Prices neid steady at yester- 's fi. _ Receipts, 500. Fancy beeves, choice to prime, 1300 to 1700 pound cers. 34 16@+ 40: good to chalce sicers, 1200 44 10: mediom steers. 1000 4 ~5: commou steers, 350 £3 700 choice teeders, 500 10 1150 pouuds, $3 70@3 85: common 10 good | stockers. $250@855: buis, cholee to extra, $3@ 340: bulis, poor to_good, $1 75@2 75; cows and | extra. 83 50@i; cows, iair to cnolce, | t0 1600 pounds, $3 300 pounds. | to 1300 pounds. $2 10@3 40: Cows, poor 10 kood canaers, $1 50@ 2 35: veal calves, good to choi 25@5 10 ves. common 10 good. $3@3: Texas fed cers. $3 25@4 10; Texas bulls, oxen and cows, 52 25@3 25; milkers ana springers, per head, $20 38, | _HOOS—Teceints, 12,000, Heavy packing ang suipping los. 83 65@3 85: common 1o choic: m Fed,” 63 90: choice assorted, $3 90@4; light, $3 65@4 05; pigs, $3@4. SHEEP—Kecelpis. 2000. Inferior $2 755 80; laxbs, $4@4 70 1o cholce, NEW YORK STOCKS. Eonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shaves. Monev on call is 6@6%%v. Prime mercantile paver, 51, @6%. Bar siiver, 6855c. Mexica doliars, 5il4c. s.ering exchange easier, with aciual bus- uess in rankers' bils at $4 S734@4 88 for 60 days and $3 £834 @4 89 for demand. Postea rates, $4 8514 ©4 89%%. Commercial bills, $4 BEH%@A 7o Government bouds fir State bonds dull; raurvad bondseasier. Silver at the board was neglected. Am Tel & Cabie... Atchison.. Preterred . | Acams Express...14 | Alton,Terre Hauis. 58 | American Express.112 | ‘Amecnicen Tobaoco, 8% N Preferred. . o8 Bay Biate Gas, Esltimore & Uhio.. | Erunswick Lanas. | Buftaio, Roch & P. Nortawestern. . Preterred. Y. Centrai Y.& New Eng. 30 Canaaa Pacitic. 8515 N. Y.Susa & W... Kl | Canada Southern.. 49ig Preferred....... 22 | Canton La: 501 Ontario. T el | Central Paciic .l 12" Ontario & Western, 14 Cbes. & Ohlo. 1534 Oregon Improvma 1 | Chicago Alton...1151 ™| Preferrea. i Preterrea. 170 |Oregon Navigaiion 19 Cbicago, 8. & U.... 78 |Urecon Short Line. 3% Chicago & E. Lii... 40% Facific Mau_, 264 Preferced. 733 {’Aoonb; D& &y..{.’, lgv. Chicagouss..... g Pittsburg & W ptd, { Cleve & Pitisburg.160 ~ Pullman Palace...165 Consolidation Coat. 90 | Quicksilver. nsolidated Gas..153 ".C. &St Lonts 343 Renaing,. Preferrou. 85" HicGrande &Weata 18 Colo. Fuel & TroiL. -81g Freferrod... a5 Preferred. 26 " Rock Island, 707 Cotton Ol 1454 RomeWat &Ogdenlls. Commerclal Cabie. 160 " bt. L. & 5. W.. 4Ya Tel. Hudson 126 | Preferrea. Del. Lack& W esternl 59% £t. Paul, Denver & Ke Gu.... 12 | Preferred, 467 Bt Paula Duiuth, 24 o 173, Preferred......... 57 33 ""/6t, Paul & Omaha. 38 < 14y Preferrea. 121 . 38 SL P Mo & M. 1180 Siiver Ceruncatws.. 658% GreatNorthera pfa.110 Bouthern Pacific. 193 Green bay. /2 Fouinern 2. k. 9 o Preferrea. 2914 234 Bugar Refinery....:18'4 Valiey... 1504 FPreferred.. 100% Homestake - 80 " Tenn. Coat & Tron. 3v% H.& Texas Cent.. & | Preferrca. - 100 iliinols Central.... 9! [Texas Paci 8 lowa Central.. 9 | pair, $1 50@2; Canada South 2as.. 104 Cen Pac 1staof '95 110 Den & R'G 1st. say nsols 73 Ki'¥aluis Len w100 FOREIGN 105 MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa., April 11.—Thespot market is firm at 5s 84. Cargoes firmer at 28s, March shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable glves the following Liverpool auotations for No. 2 Red Winter: April, €8 7d; May. 55 734d; June, 53 T94d; July, OS 754d; August, 55 7344, ' SECURITIES. April 11.—Consols, 11034; h Kentes. 101t 40c. © Bulliva ngland, £10,000. BANK CLEAKRINGS. LONDOX, siiver, 31141 into Bank of Local bank clearingslast week were $12,285,081, sgainst $11,883,664 for the same week in 1895, a gain of 3.30%. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Eterling Exchange, 60 days. - $4 88 Steriing Fxchange. sight. - 48914 Sterling Cables. = 490 New York Exchange, - 05 New York Exchange, ielegr - 10 Fine Silver, 3 ounc — [y Mexicap Dollurs 55 56 PRODUCE MAREKET. WHEAT AND O1HER GRAINS. WHEAT—Closed the week quietly with a de- cline in futures. No. 1, $10734@1 08%4; cholce, $1 10@1 1134: lower grades, $1@1 USL4; extra choice for milling, $1 16@1 20. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SPEs10N—10 o'clock — December— 500 tons. 810815 8 100, 810814 2500, ¥1US%. May 300, §1 075: HEEGULAR MOR: ay —200 tons, $10754: 200. $1073;: 100, 31 08: 400, 107 7. December—300, $1 une; 300, 31 0894, BAKLEY—The trade quote previous_ prices, with & Very_culet markel. Feed, 684,@7114¢ B cu; choice, 1a@733%c Petl; Brewiug, S0@sbe. CALL LOARD SALES. Lxromu:, Syssiox—10 o'clock—No sales. 5 : tons, T1bjc. OATS—There is the usu8l local jobbing demand. Milling, 76@8! B cil; fancy Feed, 821,@ 873gc. good Lo choice, 7H@HUC; 6719@T2050; Gray, % el CO. common 1o feir, 1a@s0c: Surprise, 90c@s1 inues qulet and weak. j4c: Small Kound do, Slac B cl. Dull and unchanged at 7734@80c B ctl. VHEAT—86@55¢ ¥ cil. KY BUC FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family as, 88 T5@3 85: Bakers' extras, ¥5 55@3 60: supertine, $2 75@3 ¥ bbl. CORNMEAL, Cracked Corn, MILLSTUFF — Feed Corn, $20@20 50; 21 ¥ ton. —Prices in 10-1b sacks are as fol- : Graham Flour, Rye Flour, S14e; Rice Ilour, 7ha S9,@8c; extra cream do, Slac: i Oal Groats, 436c; Hominy, 4adly ked Wheat, 9l 3 Whole Wheat Flour, 3c: rollea Usts, 415¢; Pear!_Barley, 433c; Spli’ Peus, 434c; Gréen do, bige @ . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Corn’ BRAN—$14@14 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS — $17@ 18 § ton for lower grades and 818 50@19 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $16@16 50; Otlcake Meal at the mill, $20 B ton: jobbing $21: Cottonseed Ollcake, $21 % ton. HAY—Receipts continue light. Wheat, ;P‘? 11 50 § ton: Oat, $8@9: Wheat and Oat. $8@11: Barley, $7@9: Alfalra. $7@9: Clover. $6@s 00; Compressed, $7@10 50: Stock, $6@7 B ton. STRAW—30@05¢ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS are not firm. Bayos, $1@! 10; $1 1214@1 50; Pea $1 1031 40 ® ctl; Whites, $1@1 15 B ctl; Pink, 80c@81 10 nominal; Rea Kidney, $1 75; Butters,$1 60@1 70, small Whites, ) PEAS—$1 25@1 40 B ctl for Niles @1 45 for Gre POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—The market rules firm. New Pot toes, 75c@$1 25; River Burbanks, 25@35c P sack; Oregon Burbanks. 35@70c B ctl: Oregon Garnet and Tomales, banks, 50@85¢ B cil is stiff at §1 76@2 B ctl, outside figure for Oregon, VEGETABLES—Arrivals were 649 boxes A. Pess. any consequence. Quotable foilows: Plant, : Summer Sguash, B b Mexican Tomatoes, §2 25@2 50% box: Los Augel Tomatoes, $1 60@2 B bo: P doz: Asparagus, 8] 20@2 and §2 50 Peppers, 10@12Yac: Green Peppe Peas, 136@% e ¢ Okra, 123, ‘abbage, 40c B ct ; Marrowfay Squash, $20 to POULTRY AND GAME. Live Turke: 16c @ 1 for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 17¢; Geese # small; Pigeons, $1 @1 73 for ola. for Cottoniails and $5 @ doz for small. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. stocks. % 3 CreamerY—Fancy, 14@14l4c; seconds, 1335c B . = Dainy—Fancy, 13c 8 Bb: good to 123/c; lower grades, 11@1114¢, EASTER: ominal. CHE! kE—Was off again. Supplies are increas- ing fast. Fancy mild new. 9c: common. io good, 7@8v5c: Cream Cheddar, 11@12¢c: Young @Ilnl,‘rk‘l, 10@1lc; Western, 11@12¢; Kastern, 13 v EGGS—The market continues to strengthen, The gap between store and ranch eges is beg ning o widen, as ulnll'n; this time of the yoar, Store Ezgs, 1i@11%ac lozg ranchEggs, 12@13c; Duck Eggs, 15¢ ¥ doz. i DECIDUQOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, APPLES—81 50@2 B box for good to cholce, 75¢@$1 23 for common to falr, and $2 35@2 50 for tancy. Four boxes Cherrles came in from Cordella, but were not wanted, as they were badly cracked and were thought o be refuse from an Eastern ship- ment. Two boxes sold at $1@1 50 B box. (EERBIEG Reccipte of Sirawberries were 177 chests, selli 03 95@0 for Targe botsica. © O ot foF Lonewarthg Six drawers of Gooseberries, the first of the nen- came in from San Leandro, selling ai 8¢ § er. UITRUS FRUITS—Fresh supplies of Limes are on the merket. Oranges are quotable a follows: 81 25@1 75 B box for "Seedlings.® $225@3 50 for Navels and $2@3 for Malia Bloods; Lemons. 76c@1 50 for common and $2 2 60 for good to choice; Mexican Limes. $5 50@2 Californin Limes, $1: Bananas, $1@2 B bunch: Pineapples are nominal, 3 choice, 12@ TOLA.A.& N.Mich — 70l. & Ohio Cen.... 35 Preferred. . 101.5t.Louls Preferred Manhatian W is Centraa., Wheeling & Preferred. . Am Cotton |W U Beet. |Ann Arbor. Preferred. M KT 2ds 68 Do, 4. L B4 Mutual Union 6s...114 |X J Cent Gen 5a. Do, bs.. fresh, 126 duek, 3¢; Koose, 35@40c. uuLLu\ Sieady. City, 8%4c: country, 3%2@ 3t COTTONSEED OIL—Crude, 211%c; yellow, Yac: do, off grade, 25Yac. m. Strained common to good, $1 75 Dull: steady. 28%,@209c. Bermudas, $4@7 50. SUC fair to extra, 3@5%c; Japan, 4 New Orleans open kettle, steadr 2 . 27@; Unchanged to 5 ints up: 5@12 95; Junv.l)ngo:lnl;’, $2 r. $11 20@11 25: December, $10 Jlarch, $10 50. Spoi Rio dull, steady: No. B34c. SUZ AR—Raw, dull, quiet; fair refining, 334 - Do, bs GOUDOD... Cherokes 41. 1896. 106 Norinwest Consola. 13914 10, 1897...... Do, deb Oa........ 10813 Do, 1888... OR& N la 110 Lo, 1899. S.L&IronMiGen 63 775 Pacfic 6s ot ' StL& S F Gen 68. 10634 D. C. -8 bs 14| €t Faul Consols ... 138 Ala Class A .106 | Bt P.C. & Pa 1sts. 11614 Do, Class B 4, 53.100 | Do, Pac Cal 182,107 La Consol 4s.... 9714| Eouthern K. R. 5s. 9034 Migsourt funding..—= Texas Pacific firsty 8 K Carolina con 6s.. 12214 5 Texas Pacseconds. 2234 DRIED FRUITS, INS, NUTS,ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The following nominal prices rule on the Frult Exchange: CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 134@2%4¢ P I for quar- tered, 2@3c @ 1 for siicea and 414c B I for evzporated: Peaches, 514@dc B I and 514@6c for fancv: veeled in boxes, 12c; Apricots 7i4@8%pe for vrime 10 choice. 9l4e for fancy and 10@11c P for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black. 214¢ for un- pressed; White Figs, 4@5c in sacks: Pears. 7c % 1 for evaporated halves, 4@814c B b for quarters: Prunes, 314@3%¢: Plums, 4c P Ib for pitted and 1%4@32%c for unoitted: Nectarines, 5@6c B Ib for prime to cholce and 634 for fancy. JoBRING PRICKS—Evaporated Apples, 4@414o ® Bb: sup-dried, 135@%2c ¥ D; Peaches, 3@dc P DandSc B b for fancy; peeled in boxes, 10 @12%c0; Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6c for 40@50's and be for 50@60's: Apricots, 6@934c for prime to choloe, 10@11c for fancy Moorpark: Figs, biack, 214@284c: White Figs, 3@bo: Pears. 6lhe for evaporated halves and 3@8igc for quariers: Plame. $33@4c tor pitted_and Toire 1o unpit: rime to choice, ted; Nectarines, 4@ B 1 for KAISINS AN D DRIED GRAPES- Prioes are 28 f0lows, carload lots, f. 0. b, San Francisco: London Inyers, 85@H0c B box: four-crown, ioose. 834 ® Ib; three-crown. 100se, 2l4c ® Th; teel crown, 20] seedless Suitanas, 33,@Ac: scediac Muscatels, 214@2%4c: threecrowtt London inyers Togee; dlusiers ‘I:I 35@1 00; Dofiess clugiers 2 10@2 5: Imperial clusiers, $3 60@3 75, Grapes, 2146 .. ) e JOBNING PRicws — Four-crown loose, 8e; crown, 214,@2Y4e: 2-crown, 134@2c: Seedlons Sur. tanns, 834@4c: Seedless Muscaiels, 2 ‘/fc: S-crown Toudon fayers, 7 clusters, §1 40@1 50: Dehesa ciusters, $2 26; Imperial ciusiers, 82 79, Dried Grapes, 2c. * NUTS—Chestnuts are quotabie at B o Walnuts, 8@10c for No. 1 hard ana' 10@] 2c for per, joobing lots; Almonds, 6@7Ysc for Langacdo Do, 48 105 “*| UnionPac 1stof'98,104 £0 Carolina 4745...108 | West Shore 4a.....10514 Tenn new ss. 57 |aobile & Ohio ds.. 8374 Vi funding Gebi... 6144 R GrandeWest1sis 7434 Ches & O Bs. Atchison 4s. 1973 and 85@10c for paper-shel, jobbing: Pe 8¢ for Lastern and Sy, @A34¢ for Callfornia: ice 95y Nuts, B@bo; Pecais 6 for rough and 8- for po- 3 5. razil Nuis, 734@! : i e A S —Comb is quotable at 10@12c B M for bright and 8g%c B .L for lower ‘:?.dui‘w“flp Trade is quiet, and prices as a rule quuteble at §1 50@ 2@ 50; 4, 170@l 80; ¥, [ ® I: Rape, S39c 8 B; Hemp, white extracted, wracted, 414@43; PeRswaAR 5@514¢ durk am) 4@27¢ B . PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c B D for heavy, 7c B I for light meaium, 9¢ B 1 for light, 10¢ for extra light and 12 B 1 for sugar-cured; Eastern Sugarcured Hams, 1134¢: California Hams. 10c P Ib; Mess Beef, $8 B bbl: extra mess do, 8 50; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $9 R bb!: T clcus. 8149 bul: mess 818 Bbi: Bboed Beet. 10¢ § 1. LARD—Eastern, tlerces is quoted at 614c B ™ for compound and 634c for pure; pails, 7ibes Cal fornia tierces, 6¢ for compound’and_8i4c for pure: baif-bbls, 734e; 10-Ib tins, 8c; do 6-1, Bijc B b, 5 ‘;;g’rlnmfifw—n%c in' tierces and 75gc B 1b in -1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 6% c; culls and brands. 56@6c; medium, 515@6c: culls and brands, 41e@sc: light, Sc: culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, 5c 1b: culls and brands, 4c; salted Kip. 6c 8 1b: salted Calt, 8¢ B Ib; salted Veal, 6e; ary Mides, 9@1Uc: culls and brands 7ae: ary Kipana Veal, 8@9c: culls, 6ac: dry ins, 20@$5¢ each : Kids, bo. Deerskins, good summer. 25@30c; medium, 18% 1 light amber ex- T, dc: dark, 2@3c. 20c; winter, 10c: ~heepskins, shearlings,’ 1 15¢ each; short wool, 20@35¢ each: mediim, 4 (@bUc eachs: long wool, 66 each. Culls of all kinds about Lac less. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, sz.gac; No. 2, 3¢; c acob Wollner says: refived. 53@5%4c; Grease. WOUL—The circular of “The arrivels of wool lu_this market 1o date, in- ding 1500 bales from Nevada, amount to 10,120 es. It is remarkable that although the Eastern murkets are reported dull and quiet. with prices, If any one wants to buy, in buyer’s favor, 2500 bal of wool have been 50ld in this market. 'The stocks on hand of domestic and foreizn wool in Eastern markets are reported to_be enormous, there being 125,000,000 pounds more than at this time last vear.” We aquote Spring: Nevada, 7@8Vgc: San_Joaquip and Southern Coust, 6 months, 4@ 6c @ tb: san Joaguin, foothill, g0ood to choice, 7@sc: San Joaquin, year's fleece, 4 Lge. OPS—Nominal quotations are 2@4c % b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, $423; San Quentin, 84 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, $8 ton: New Welling- ton. $5 B ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 60 ® ton: Seattle, $5@5 50: Brvant. %5 50: Coos Bay £4 60; Wallsend, $6 50: Scotch, $7 50: Brymbo, 87 50 Cumberiand, $13 50 in buik and $15 in sks! Pennsylvania Aathracite Kgg, $13: Welsh An: thracite Egg, —; Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, Casile Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coe, $10 60 in bulk and £12 50 B ton in sacks. CANNED SALMON — The Aluska Packers' Association quotes Red Salmon as follows: 1n lota of 25,000 cases. 95¢; 50,000 cases, 9234c; 75,000 cases, 90c B dozen, et cash 1. o. b. ex-shi SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefinery Quoes terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, 3/sc; Dry Granuiated, b84c; x Magnolia A, lsc; Extra C, b den C, 47gc: half-barréls,” Yic more than barrels, and boxes ,¢ more. SY RUP—Goiaen, in bbls, 16¢; Black Sirap, 10c T gul SAN FRANCISCO ompany MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from the slanchterers are as follows: BELF—sirst quality, LaME—Sprin g PORK_Live Hogs, 33,@374¢ B I for large and 37@c for small; dressed do, 516@614¢ B b RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE ¥OR 24 HOURS. - 4248 Cheese, culs. © 2,400 Eggs. do: 105,660 Leather. rol .. _'405 Hides, no. 15,445 Pelts, bdls.... ~"_'360 Wool, bls. © 3,240 Wine, gals <= 1,891 Tallow. ctiy 24/ Lime, bbls Flour. ar. exx W ashington. W heat. ctls. Washington Barley, cils.. Oats, ctls. Washington Potatoes, sks.. Onions. aks..... 247 Chicory, bbis. 645/ Lumber, M foer. 1,:63'Q\uuk-u ver, fiasky Buter, ctls.. THE STOCK MARKET. There was no general tendency eithier way yester- day, some stocks being firmer and others weaker, the latter, however, predominating. Trading was quiet. The Seg. Belcher assessment falls delinquent in office to-morrow. An official telegram recelved yesterday reports an increased output of ore from the Consolidated California and Virginia mine. The yield last week was 144 tons, against 122 tons for the previous Chiles, 70@85c; Karly Rose, 30G4UC; Petalumas 40@b0c P sack; Humboidt Bur- ONIONS—Receipts are slender, and the market paragus and 539 boxes Rhubarb and 497 sacks A decline in peas was the only change of Ezg Cucumbers, 60c@$1 | # box for ordinary 2 75 forextra; Rhubarb, 40@76c; Dried String Beans, 8@10c; Dried | Garlle, 5@be B POULTRY—Hens are lower and hard to sell, , 15@18c @ I for Gobblers, 15@ Ducks, 84 50@6 B doz for old aud BX@Y for young: ilens, $4@4 50: Roosters young, $8@9; do. oid, 84 25@5: Fryers, $6 50 @7: Broilers, 85 50g6 for large and $3 50@4 50 for 0@1 75 for young and $1 50 GAME—Haure, 75c@1 B dozen; Rabbits, $1 25 BUTTER—Is weak at the decline with large 1@ | week, and the average assay of the same was $51 45 per ton, against 853 18 per ton for the pre- vious weex. A working week on the Comstock now conslists of six days, as all the mines on the main lode are closed on Sundays. The Gold Mining Exchange has listed another eronerl_\'—lhe Lockwood Consolidated goid mine of West Potnt, Calaveras County. President Turn- bull and an engineer are examining some of the mining properties in the neighborhood of Grass Valley and Nevada Clty. Arrangements are being made to popularize the work of the sxchango by means of evening lectures,which wiil be illustrated by stereopticon views. These lectures will be given by the enginecrs of the exchange, and will especially treat of the properties handled by it. Following Are the Highest Prices During the Past Weelk. {Mon. (Tues. | WVed. Thrs.| Frl. | Bat. 08 08 o8 08 06 120 10 03 08 08 28 271 25 26 | 41l 41 £2 48 60 85 56 05 05 20 20 05/ 05 b2 2% 4| 30 70, 1.65 768/ 70 Crown Point.... 33| 33 Gould & Carry. 22 23 Hale & Norcross, .30 1.25 Mexican . 39| 87 Mono. 1 11 Ophir. .00 99 Overman. 3 10 09 Occidental - 92| 98 Poto: 5 27 28 Savage . 30| 28 Seg. Beichor. .- 1 N Sierra Nevada.. 58 60 Union. 2 51 51 Utah. . 05| 04 Yellow Jackei.. 33 381 BOARD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Franciseo Btock Board yesterdsy: REGULAR MORNING SESSION COMMENCING 1.20/300 C .66/400 Mexican..36200 Union 1000 Con Imp.01/800 Occid.... 94/350 ¥ Jacl 50 Coaf......65/600 . sl Following were the saies in the Pacifia Stock yesterday : REGULAR SESSION—10:30, 47,500 G & C. 48300 ....... 35700 H& N 41300, X 36(600 Kentuck, 371000 L Wash. 39 400 Mexican. 40200 Mono, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, April 11-18 Bid. Asked| Alpns Con... 388/6corpion. 03 o1 iiver Hii 2 0% 05|8yndicate... s 01 02 Jon.... — 25 Union Con. 50 b2 Gould &Curry, 21 23|U: 05 Hale & Norcrs. 125 1.30| Yellow Jacken 31 GOLD MINING Asked... Providence. i 500 Grant. 23/Bid... .75 00 1900 261300 Savannah... 84 1600 271800 . s 35 2 30600 Thorpe ... 85 8112200 . . 86 LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid 50 San Francisco Gas.. 8400 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, April 11-3 p. . UNITED STATES BONDS. [4 {3"1/,';;:; & 4 conp..10K: Do, new Is. 11644 11734 Bid. Asked 0814 — ln!un‘ MIBCELLANFOUS BONDS. Cal-atCble5s. 11114113145/ Do. 3d fss 6s. — CalFlecL 68110~ — |P&O Ry 6.105 120 CotraCW Ga., 95 |P&ChRy6s — 107%4 Dpnt-at ex-co 95 |Pwl-st.Ri6s EdsnL&P Ga.1 — [Reno, WL&L 105 F&CHRRBs. — 10514/ RiverW Co6s Geary-stii5s. 10044 — |SacioP & L..100 103 LosAncL@s. — 101 [BF&NPKROa10173102 Do,Gnted.6s. — 103 |SPRRArizfs — = 94 Mkt-siChbleBs 12315 — SPRR CalBs. 10715 — DoRyConss.. 10635107 [SPRECalds. —°° — NevONgR7s. 993, 99548 BritCaids 9714100 N PCRR6s.105 _ — (SVWaterss.. — 120 N Ry Cal6s. — 1081, SVWaterds. 5955100 N Ry Cal 0. — = “ISikinGEES: — 1003 Oak Gas 53..102 10434 /SunstT&Tés 100 - Do, 2d iss 531108~ — |Sutter-stR6s.110 — Ominibus 6s.. 11855 VisaliaWC6s — 93 PacKollMés, — = — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 36 88 |SanJoss..... 76 100 MarinCo.... 49 - [SpringValley 100351004 = Pacific Light, 4414 4615 25 |8an rrancsco 8 — 5215 — |Stockion. - 214 YacGasimp. B2 2| INSURAN CE RTOCKS: FiremansFd.170 180 [Sun.. - COMMERCIAL BANK STOTKL. AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.128 133 60 - 27 al.. 28734240 13— CalSD&TCo. —° 57% - = FirstNationl.178 18214 - = Grangers.... — — BAVINGS BANK STOOK % < GerS&1LCo..)400 1450 (Sav&Loan., — 101 HumbS&L.1100 1450 - 2680 M .. 8715 40 — 820 — 490 STREFT RAILEOAD STOCKY. Tisa] 3 H ® o 1614 1614 - - s 98 1 “rome avar Alzska Pkrs. 90 Oceantc98Co 20 25 PIkDCoalCo. — 10 [PmcAuxFA. 1 — CalCotMlills.. — = |PacBorax.. 98 100 Eaioay bion. 1064410714 bae Roll Ml 2034 $3%4 Edison Light. Pac It GasConAssn — > — “partPainiCo. 6 7113 Gor Leed Co. 85— (PacTransCo. — 24 HawC&SCo. 1934 20 [PacT&vCo 65 70 HnutchSPCo. 1935 20 |SunsetT&l.. 41 - JudsonMtgl. — '~ — |UnitedClai — 46 Mer Ex Ass100 110 MORNING APSSION Poard—45 Atlantic Dynamite, 1634: 100 Hutch- inson'S P Co, 19% : 100 do, 19%. $5000 S P Branch Railway Bonds, 9743, e A pickpocket arrested in_the act of tak- ing a purse from a woman in a crowd dur- ing the Paris carnival. when searched, was found to have no less than twenty-three purses about him, the total of his piunder amounting to more than $650. — - REAL ERTATE TRANSACTIONS, to Marcus H. Gilbert and Margery P Hecht, lot on N W of Buchanan, W 25:3 by N 57:6; $10. Ernst K. G. Bode to Joseph Horn, lot on E line ot Howard street, 108 N of Fourteenth, N 27:6 by E 115: also lot on N \V line of Brannan street, 80 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by NW 70; £250. James ¥. Hill to Margaret L. Nugent, lot on ~second street, 100 K of of Sanchez, S 128, 28, E 15, N 100, W 25; also lot commenc- E of Sanchez street and 128 S of Twenty- 100 by E 3:6; $10. Falvey to Richard and Ellen Coughla on SE corner of Valley and Sanchez stree:s, S by K100; $10. . Mary Haussler to Margaret F. Haussler, ot on N line of Broadway, 160:6 W of Jones, ¥ 120 by W 23; gift. Joseph M. Macdonough and Agnes M. Agar to W. O'B. Macdonough, undvided 24 of lof on N'W. line of Mission streef, 156 SW of ‘First, SW 46 by NW 99:6; also undlvidea g of lot on NW line of Mission street, 320 SW of Iirst, SW 55 by NW 73:6: also undivided %/s of lot on' NW iine of Mis- sion, 202 BW of First,SW 18 by NW 73:6: $12. Pacific Land Association and C. C. Tripp to Blunds Lundberg, 1ot on E line of Hampshire street, 91:6 S of Butte, S 26 by E 100, quitciaim aecd; 8! Joseph G. and Carrie Kitchell to Fernando Nel- 509, lot on NW corner of Twenty-fifch (Yo0lo) and Kansas streets, N 275, W 100, S 100. W 100, S 175, E 200: also ot on SW corner Twenty-fourth (Sonoma) aud Kansas streets, 5 100by W o A.E.and Kebecea Head fo Joseph el , lot on N line of Wisconain street, 319 N of Seven- teeuth (Santa Ciara). S 147:714, W 100, beginming; als 1ot on N iine of Seventeenth Clara) sireet, 100 W of Wisconsin, N 171:41; SW to u polnt 23:9 N of Seventden th strect, 3 28:9, F 100: #10, Charles C., Eila A. and Charlotte D. Judson, Sophiu C. Benedict and Charlotte A. Lyncl (by 1ardian) 1o sume, 10t on E line of Caroli cet, 9 N of Severteenth (Santa Clara). N , E 200, S 81, SW 358:714, quitclaim deed: $10 Tatate of Egber: Judson (by Charles C. Judson, xecntor) to skme, lot on k line of Carolina street, 9 N of Sevenieenth (santa Clara), N 376:3, — 200, 5 81, SW 857:714: $2700. A E. and Kehecca Head, John Center, Kmily J. Wilson and San Francisco and Fresno Land Come- puny to same, undividea 11-20 of same: $10. Joseph Naphtaly, D. Freideurich and Charies L. Ackerman (o same, 10t on N corner of Seven- teenth (Santa Ciara) and Carolina streets, E 100, N 171:43, I 100, N 298:735, W 200, § 400; 85. George'S and Wiillam H. Crim (o' same, undi- vided 21-160 of loton E linc of Carolina street, 23:9 N of Seventeenth (Santa Clara), N 376:3, & 200, 5 81, SW 866:734: $10. Grace M., Bamucl M. and W. H. Crim Jr. (by George S. Crim, trustee) to same, undivided 3-160 of same; B168. Joseph B. Coryell to George Suster,lot on NE corner of Seventeenth (S anta Clara) and Carolina streets, 25 by N 100: 810. Same to Anuie Burger, lot on W line of Wiscon- sin street, 100 S of Sixteenth (Center), S 125 by W 100: aiso lot on N line of Sevenieenih (Santa Clara) street, 100 W of Wisconsin, W 26 by N 100; 1 Adolph Sutro_to Mary Miles, lots 6 and 7, block 224; also lot 18, block 225: $10. Conrad Hauser to Robert Wannemacher, lot on E line of Thirteenth avenue, 200 of I street, 8 25 by E 120; $10 John Regli to Josephine Regli, lot on SW line of Croke street. 100 N W of Telegraph (Mission), N W 250 by SW 100, Academy Tract; also lot on SE corner of Alemany and Croke streets. E 82:0, S 100 by N 101; also 10: on SW lineof Therese street, 430:6 SW of Mission, NW 50 by SW 100, Academy Tract: also 018 68, 70,72, 74 and 76, block 4, Academy Tract: also loton S line of Croke street, 350 W of Telegraph (Mission) road, W 150 by 5 100; gift. Castro-street Land Company to H. N. and G. F. gl'(.),y' block 14, Map A, Castro-street Additio: James F. and Catherine Hill to Marzaret L. Nu- gent, lot on N'W corner of Mansell and Hamiiton siredis. W 120 by N 100, Universiiy Homestead; D. W. ana Nellie Douthitt to H. A. Jones, lots 1, 2 and fractional lots 3, 17, 18 to 24, block 94, Salt Marsh and Tide Lands; $10. J. G. Johinson to Charies Nonnenmann, lot on W corner Third avenue and M sirect, SW 200 by NW 180, block 57, same: §10. Thomas and Mary Farrell to Joseph Snoop, lot on E line of Lisbon street, 125 feet S from France avenue, S 2b by E 200, block 25, Excelslor: $100. F. L. A. Ploche and L. L. Kobinson to Hannah Irvine, lot on Sline of Shields street, 25 feet E from Vernoa, W 25 by § 100. biock 24, City Land Assoclation; $95. W. D. aud Hattie E. Holcom to John and Fva Prosek, lot 210, biock $4, Mission and Thirtieth- street Fomestea : $10. Willis G. Witter to Hattle E. Holcom, lot on W 1ine of Carlos street, 184 N of Beacon, N 81:5, W 12517, S30:4, E 130:4; $10. California Title Insurance and Trust Company to Jennie C. Burnett, lot on E line of Stanvan strect, 146:9 S of Sexenieenth, S 26, E 158:814, kg vomin, W ¥0:015, W 160; 310 E, and Belle M. wley to nardina Klumpke, lot on W line of Arch street, 176 3 of Sherman, 8 75 by W 100; $210. ALAMEDA CODNTY. Daniel Suter 10 G. A. Holste, lot on NE corner of Sutter street and Redwood road or county road No. 809, thence 7216, E 176,8 72, W 175 to begin- ning, being portion of Sutter’ Tract, Brooklyn Township: $500. Same to George E. de Golin, 1ot on SE corner of Bay street and Pacific_avenie, E 180, S 160, W 50, S 144.17, W 150, N 305 to beginning, subject 10 4 morigage, also sabject to An agreement and declaration of trust, Alameda; $10. Unknown owners (by tax collector) to S. F, 8in- clair, lot 20, block 825, Oakland: $3. Annie and David Parnett to Sarah Doris, lot on SE corner of Fourteenth and Filbert streets, E 100 by S 28.64, block B70, Vakland: 5. Eg- H. Mitchell and George Mason (trustees) for 'ward H. Chester et al. to Domenico Fossati, lot on W /Ine of Adeline strect, 101 N of Fifth, N 25 by W 148:3, being lot 34, block 488, Briggs’ Tract, map 2, Oakland: $1600. John W. Collins to Etta B. Cressey (formerly Collins) lot on SE corner of Houton avenue and Tenth street, E 30 by S 152.945, being the W half of lot 9, block D, Klinknerville Tract, Oakland Township: $10. Etta B. Cressey to E. M. Morzan, lot on SE line of Bouton avenue and Tenth street, k 30, S 132.94, W 30, N 132.81 o beginning, being the W half of Xl:- 9, bl;gk D, same (as recorded), Oakiand Town- ship; $10. C. and Caroline E. Dwinelle to Alice M. Chip- man, lot on W line of Caroline street, 425 S of Central avenue, S 60 by W 100, being lot 180, En- cinal Park Tract, Alameda; $10. E. H, and A. M. Flora (0 Union Savings Bank, lots on BW corner of Twenty-fourth and Myrtle streets, W 50 by 8 101, being lots 19 and 20, biock 635, map of Market-street lots, Uakland; $5. James and Louisa Bmith to Abbie ¥. Aldrich, lot on SE corner ot Eighteenth and My rile stceets, E 100 by 8 50, block 593, same, Oakland; 85. Nathan and Mitlie Strauss to' Mary J. Scott, lot on NE live of Central avenue, 250 SE of Chest- nut streot. SE 50 by NE 207:6, A ameda; $10. Emily L Gilmore to Emma L. Winchester, lot on S line of Hobart street, 527:9 W of Telearaph avenue, W 75, S 121.64.W 2, 8 16, E 77, N 137.64, 19 beginning, Oakland; gi J.S.and Alexander M ckay, by commissioner, to Frank C.Sunder, iots on S line of Moss street, 120 W of Raiston, W 360 by S 185. being lots 2,3, 4, block 5, lands of State University Homestead A sociation No. 8, Berkeley; $3598. ¥ra k C. Sunder to Joseph Forderer, same, B-orkeley; $10. James H.Throop to Phoebe F. Throop, lot on § line of Buena Vista avenue, 350 E of Chestnut, E 25,8389, W1 S4g, E 1,8 65:2, W 25, N 150:2 to begipning, biock 4, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; gift. Builders' Contracts. Charles E. Baker with Benjamin R. Van Dusen, to erect a two-story bullding on W line of First avenue, 172 N of Clement street, B. R. Van Dusen, architect; $2600. John J. Boyle with Thomas F. Doyle,to erect a two-story building on the S line of Vallejo street, 137:8 W of Lazuna, T. J. Welsh, architect; $4589. Stephen Flahavan with R, Sinnoit, to erect a two-story buiiding on £ line Guerrero_street, 102 N of Seventeenth, architect not mentioned; $2540. ————— THE CALL CALENDAR. APRIL, 1896. Moon's Phases.| Su.|Mo.| Tu.[W. |Th.| ¥r.| Sa. OCEAN STEAMNERS, Dates of Departure L rom San Francisco. | T STINATION | satis. | PIRR JApr1230aw Pler 11 <|Apr18.10aw | Pier 24 - |ADPris. sawm| breril Aprl14,12 x PMSS Aprid, 9am | Pier9 Aprls. 4pu|Pier 2 Aprld.10aw Pler1s AprlS. 2ru | Pler§ - |Apr15.01am | Pler 11 {Vie & Pzt Bud |Grays Harbor. Co0s s 3 Humbold:Bay San Dieco. Eel River..... |Apr15, Yay Pier 18 Homer......|Coos Bav.... . |Apr16. 5pu Oceanic Rio Janeiro.| China & Japan|Apr 16, Sex|P M S § Faralion....| { aquina Bay..[Apr 16, 9ax|Pler 2 €008 Bay. ..... | Apr 17104 u | Pler 24 Newnoorr . . |Aprl7, ®au Pler1l Grays Haroor. [Apr18, — ABlanchard | Portland City of Para Panama. Queen.......|Portland....... CityPuebla.. | Vic & Pgt Snd Santa Kosa.. |San Di Apr1810au rier 13 Aprixi2 u P MSS Apr18.10au |Pler 28 |Apri 9. ax|pier 9 Apr STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | FRO | Due Tity of Everett|Kanaimo, Apr 12 Zealandia. | Panama., <Apr 12 Weeott. . | JApr 12 San Mateo Apr 13 Costa Rica. pr 135 Corona. pr 13 Apr 13 pr 14 Apr 14 Aumboias .ap: 14 Yaouina Bey Tapr 14 Coos sy AT 16 Newport CApr 15 Victoria -.Apr 16 Portland . Capr 16 Portiand. LApr 16 EHumboi Apr 16 Portland. .. CApr 15 Grays Harol CAvr 18 Tacom. . apr 16 an Oiego.. Capr17 China and Japan.. CApr 17 Crescent City.. . Apr 18 Panama. Apris Newport. ..Apr 19 Victoria € Apr 20 vortiand. Apr 20 SUN, MOON AND TIDE. BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL T. 5. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Tm:} AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Sunday, April 12, Sun rises. .6.37Moon rises...... 4.58AM Sun sez “6.44| Moon sets April—1896. I T T T H T‘“‘"&haz"‘""" Fm’nm Feet| T | rogy BT W HW L w in w| 12[75.16] 0.6(11.63[ 4.2] 5.06| L0/1L.19| 4.7 13| 5.50| 0.6/32.38| 40| 5.34| 1L.2/1 w; 45 14 6:27| 0.3| 125 5.6/ €01 15|, H W/ Feet L, 'W| Feet|H W LW Feet 15| 0.02| 5.0 7.05\_3.0 217 .30, 1.9 16 0.27| 61| 7.48/—0.1| .20/ 30| 7.10| 22 17| 0.5 6.1| 8:34/—0.2 428| 3.0| 7.56| 2.6 18] 1.34] 5.1| 9.28/-0.3| 6.37| 3.4| 9.02| 2.7 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides sre given in the left hand eolumn, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence a3 to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given ai additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes t! height, and then the number given s subtractive from the depth given by :he charts HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. Braxca HypRoorarmic Orrrck, U. 8. N. MERCHANTS ExcHANGR EAN FraNcIsco, April 11, 1898, ) The time ball on Telegrapn Hill was dropped exacily at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120ta meridian, or exactly 8¢ 8 p. M., Greenwich time, A. F. FECATELER, Lieuten: NOTICE TO MARINERS, Alcatraz Island, California. Notice s hereby given that pending repairs to the fog-signal machinery at Alcatraz Island, Cali- fornia, the fog bell will not be sounded in the event of Joson Monday and Tuesday, April 13 and 14, On and after April 16 the signal will sound its usual characteristics during thick and foggy weather. By order of the Lighthouse Bosrd. FRANK CourTis, Commander U. 8. N, Inspector Twelith Lighthouse District. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY, April 11. Stmr Acapulco, Searle, 26 days from Panama, etc: pass and mdse, to P M S S Co. Stmr Geo W Elder, Lewis, 5534 hours from Port- land. via Astoria 4714 hours; mdse, to Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. sumr Progreso, Storrs, 94 hours from Seattle; 2606 tons coal. to P B Cornwall. 70 nours from San Pedro aud way poris; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perking Stmr Empire, Anderson, 80 hours from Astoria, 500 M ft lumber, to North Pacific Steamship Co. Schr Edward Parke, Anderson, 7 days from g:rt(l{nnd 220 M ft lumber, to Oregon Pine Lum- T Co. Schr Lizzie Vance, Hardwick, 76 davs from Newcastle, NSW ; 430 tons coal and 200 tons shale, 10 J J Moore & Co. Schr Annie Larsen, White, 9 days from Tacoma; 440 M fi lumber, to Hanson & Co. Schr Gem, Olsen, 8 days from Columbia River; guo M ft lumber, to Byxbee & Clark. Berkeley irect. Cleareda. SATURDAY, April 11. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen, Guaymas; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr State of California,Ackley, Astoria; Good- all. Perkins & Co. o mr Pomons, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Periins 0. Ger ship Arthur Fitger, Rebetje, Queenstown; Girvin & Eyre. Bark C D Bryant, Lee, Honolulu; Williams, Di- mond & Co. Sailed. SATURDAY. April 11, Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Greenwood. Csrison. Stmr Point Arena, Johuson, Mendocino. Ship Lieweliyh J Morse, Lindberg, Karluk. Bark C D Bryant, Lee, Houolulu, Bark Merom, Peterson, Bristol Bay. Bkin Uncle John, Murchison. Grays Harbor. Bictn Jane A Falkinburg, Lundboim: codfishing. Scnr Bessie K. Anderson, Aibion. Schr Western Home, Nilsson, Coos say. Scbr Orient, Mitchell, Grays Harbor. Schr Ralph'J Long, Jansen. Russian River. Schr Archie and Fontie. Colstrup. Returned. SATURDAY. April 11. Sehr Ralph J Long, hence Apr 10, for Russian Landing, returned on account of strong NW winds. egraniio, POINT LOBOS. April 11—10 r. a.—Weather cloudy: wind W; velocity 24 miles. Charters. The schr Aloha loads mdse for Honoluln; brix Geneva, mdse for Unaiaska; schr Olgs, mdse for Nicolnefski. Spoken. Mar 9—14 8 33 W, Nor smip Prince Louis, from Vancouver for Beltast 'eb 16—No la: and long, Br ship Glenbrec! Nov 18, for Huil. o 3 i Mar 24—16 S 85 W, Brbark Maelgwyn, from Hamburg for Portland. Miscellaneous. LONDON, Apr 11—The Br ship Carnarvonshire, which salled from San Francisco Dec 11, 1895, for Queensiown, is ashore and will be a total 1083, &t Coxkane Point, Ireland. Crew saved. Domestic Poris. EUREKA—Arrived 4pr 11—-Stmr North Fork, hence Apr 9. sailed Apr 11—Schr Jennle Thelin, for San ran- c15co; schr Jessie Minor, for San Francisco: sehr Elvenia for San Francisco;schr Beriha Dolbelr: senr Fortuna, for San Francisco. YAQUINABAY—Arrived Apr 11—Stmr Faral- lon, hence Apr 8. 2 COOS BAY—Arrived Apr 11—Stmr Arago,hence Apr 9; stmr South Coast. from Astoria, and sails on the 12th for San Francisco. Safled Apr 11—Schr Gotam: schr Daisy Rowe, for San Francisco. POINT REYES—Passed Abr 21—Stmr Mine- ola, from Comex for Port Los Angeles. POINT LOBOS—Passed Apr_il—stmr Protec- ton, from Port Los Angeles for Liitle Liver. FORT BRAGG-Arrived Apr 11—Stmr Noyo, hence Apr 9. SAN PEDRO—Safled Apr 10—Schr Comet, for Puget Sound. MENDOCINO—Arrived Apr 11—Schr Bender Broihers, hence Apr 7 NEW WHATCOM—Arrived Apr 11—Schr Lena Swasey, from Newport. SEATTL] for San Francisco; NSEND—Arrived Apr 10—Nic Bark from Honolulu. MBLE—Sailed Apr 11—Bkin Klikitat, for Honolutu. ALBION—Arrived Apr 11—Stmr Moro, from ‘Westport. NEWPORT—sSalled Apr 11—-Stmr Alcazar. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Apr 10—Schr Chas Hanson, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. SHANGHAI—Sailed Apr 10—Schr Lyman D Foster, for Port Townsend. e QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Apr 19—Br bark Mo- bile Buy, from Portland; Br ship Province, hence Dec10. LIZ%ARD—Passed Apr 10—Br ship Galena, hence Dec 8, for Huli: Brship Levernbank, hence Nov 29, for Ipswitch. FALMOUTH-—Arrived Apr 10-&r bark Corun- na, hence De: 3; lost_maln and mizzen opmasts and sundry losses and damages in heavy weather. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Apr 10— Br ship Alice A Leigh, from Tacoma. Sailed Apr 11—Ersnip Crown of England, for Hull, hence Nov 26. Movements of Trans-Atlantio Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Apr 11—Stmr La Tour- aine, from Havre; Etruria, from Liverpool aund Queenstown. Salled Apr 11—Stmr Lucania. for Liverpool; La Bourgogne, for Havre; Spaarnuam, for Ro terdam, via Boulogne: Kaiser Wilheim 1. for Napies and Genoa; Hekla, for Stettin, Copenhagen, etc.; Fur- nessla, for Glasgow: Dresden. for Bremen. Arrived out Apr 11—Stmr Morayia, at Hamburz. SOUTHA M PTON—Sailed Apr 11—Simr Pars, for New York. HARVE—Salled Apr 11—stmr La Gascogne, for New York. AMSTERDAM—Salled Apr 11-Stmr Zaandam, for New York. LIZARD—Passed Apr 11—Stmr La Bretagne, from New York for Havre. PRAW LE POINT—Passed Apr 11—Stmr Southe wark, from New York for Antwerp. Importations. PORTLAND—Per Geo W Elde 342 sks berley, 211 sks middlings, 2 cs blankets, 1 cs shoes, 35 M ft lumber, 86 pes ash_plank, 4103 sks wheat, 16252 bdis shooks, 174 bdis 718 rolls paper, 224 sks fertilizer, 2 cris stoneware, 1 bxd pluno, 254 sks flaxsesd, 200 bbls 2513 ht-sks 840 aqr-sks 2084_sks our, 15 tanks, 1000 cross arms, 6 ca gum, 15 cs chocoiate, 130 ks potatoes, 2 saw- ing machines, 285 bdls hoop poles. 2 c3 furn goods, 1crt M plate. 66 ron_drums. 450 pes fron water- pipe, 20 pkgs washboards, 2 K U crates. Consizneos. Per Geo W FElder—Allen & Lewis: Anspacher Bros; Brown Bros & Co: A L Bryan Shoe Co; Be- nicfa’ Agric Works: Brays Sons & Co; W S Crosby & Co; Clatsop Mill Co; Crown Paper Co; California ¥ert Works: Cowen & Cowen; H Dutard: I Cru- velli; M P Detels; Everett, Hinton & Co; E L Ever- ety & Co; W R Grace & Co; ¥ Hillens & Co: Hie- stand, Warner & Co; F Jaynes: Johnson-Locke Mercantile Co:iames A Lacy; Libpitt Bros; Mu nomah ¥ G Uhlon: Geo Morrow & Co: C C Mead Moere, Fergnson & Co: MOdason: New Home Sew- ing Machine Co: Pac Woodenware C A T Pragere & Sons: W C Price & Co: G E Sheldon; S F Nov. elty and Piating Co: Standard OilCo; Spriug Val ley Water Co: Tillmann & Bendel: J P Thomas; Willamette Pulp & Paper Co; A Wilhelm & Son} Geo Toy: White Bros. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAYSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class -88.00 Becond Class...$53.00 Meals and berth Inciuded. Ticket Office—4 New Hontgomery Street. @OODALL, PERKINS & CO., Geueral Agents O. R. & IN. Py s ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 Firsi Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED., Columbta sails. April 8 and 18 Slate of California salls April 13 and 23 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 a. X. 600DALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market streat. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY QTEAMERS WILL ~SAIL FROM Broadway whari, San Franclsco, s tollows: ¥or Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 1isnoo and Sitka (Alaska), ac 9 .M., April 14 29, May 14, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town. gend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham PBay, “Wash.), 9 A April 4, 8. 14, 19, 24, and every fitth day tuereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R, at Tacoms with N. P. B. with G. N. Ry., at Por: Townsend with amers. ¥or Eureka, Arcata aad Flelds Landing (Hume boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. ., April 3, 7, 11 15.19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereatter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Pory Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviois Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Sag Pedro n“fi Anseics) ana Newport at 9 4.3, 4pri , 5.9, 1 21, 35, 29 and every tourth e Diego, stopp!i 1 "; H. = or Sa e pping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). — bania Barbars, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 4. M., April 8, 7. 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereafter. For knsenads, San Jose del Caho, Mazatlan, La Paz. Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Orizaba, 10 4. x., April 5. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery t. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Mar! CEANIC S.S. C0. DAYS T0 HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, ov AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA, S.S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Taes., April 28, at 10 A. 3. Special party rates. S. S. MARIPOSA sails via HONOLULU &nd AUCKLAND for SYDNEY. Thursday, April 30, Bt2P. M Line o COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CA PETOWN, 8. Afr. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO,, Agts.. 114 Montgomery st Freight Office, 827 Market st., San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENER AL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havrs. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. “Travelers by this line avoid both transit oy English rallwa; % the discomfort of crossing the channel in asmall boat. New Yorx to Alexandris, Egypt, vis Parig first-class $160: second-class, 11 LA GASCOGNE. Capt. Baudelon. o -April 11, LA BRETAG LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeuf. La NORMANDIE, Aw . Capt. Kupe & TApri 1K e Capt. Deloncie. v ove % 4A M Jar For further particulars apply to 5 A FORGET, Agent, 2 . roal SBouling Green, New Yotk . F. Montgome avenue, San Francisco, * 5ont% 8 Montgomery WHITE STAR LINE. Unlted States and Rogal Mail Steamers e ew Yor! ueenstown & Liver) SAILING. BVERY Wark P00k (CABLY, 860 AND UFWARD, ACCORD- ing t0 steamer and accomm odat n-&’ selected: second cabin, $55 and 8403 Majesow an Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from Engiaud, I land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tick sailing dates and cabin plans may be procur from W. H. AVERY, Paclio Mail Dock, or at ihe General Office of the'Company, 613 Market sirec under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. General Agent for Pacic Coast. KETHERLANDS AMERICAN STEAM NAVE GATION COMPANY. New York to Boulogne (Paris), Rote terdam and Amsterdam, Balling from New York EVERY SATURDAY a8 9 A Cheapest route to Europe. First cabin 345 and apward. Secoud cabla §58, Rotnd-irip tickets at reduced rates. Lowes: steerage rates to ail points, For passage apply to local ticket OMAS COOK & sgents, 621 Market st. ROTAL HALL STEAN PACKET COMPANY, TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S ornighily for the Weat Indies and Southampton, calling en route ai Cerbourg. France, and Plymouth to (and passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mall . S. Co., issued for freight and treas ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plvmont! Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195: th aless, g’ 0. For further iculars apply to agent or SON, Pacific Coast passenges PABRROTT & CO., Agenis, 308 California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 8, Washington At 5 P. M, Daily, Except Sunday. #@ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone S STEAMER :: T. C. or, J. D. Py Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Telephone Majn 805, _Cai, Nev. and Impt. Co. VALLEJO, MARK ISLAND, “BENICIA, PORT COSTA AXD CROCKETT. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Saturday and Sunday—10:30 4. % and 4 2. ; Saturday, 10:30 a. M., 3:50 2. M; —8 P M. *4 2. 30 only. Landing, Mission 1, Pier 3.