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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 96, 1896. 31 -_— SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Mexican Dollars lower. } Silver firmer. 4 snipment of $245,241 to China. Bank Clearings gain 12% ‘Wheat weak and dull. The rain weakens Barley and Hay. Beans neglectea. Oats, Corn and Rye quiet. Bran and Middlings unchanged. Raisins In carload lots lower: jobbing higher. Dried Fraits dull and generally lower. Slender receipts of Cherries. Berries aavanced, Citras Fruits unchanged. New Potatoes higher. Onions advanced. Receipts of Vegetables continue light. Liberal arrivais of Buiter expected. Cheese and Eggs easy. A car of Eastern Poultry due. Provisions unchanged. ‘Wool dull ané nominal. Forelgn imports increased. | Kips, Calf and Veal skins lower. WEATHER EUREAU REPORT. ST OF AGRICUL- WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, 18968, 5 . a.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following are tne seasonal rainfalls to date 8s compared with those 0f the same da'e last sea- sun: Eureka 44.47, last season 40.28: Rod Bluft | 19.99, last season 27.90: San Francisco 20.51. las: season 28.98; Fresno 8.05, last season 18.23; San Luls Obispo 17.40, last season 24.87: Los Angeles £.01, last season 15.62: San Diego 5.86, last season 11.98; Yuma .F8, last season 3.0 The following maximum ‘emperatures are re- ported from stations in California during the\past twenty-four hours: Kureka 60, Red Bluft 58, San Francisco 56, Fresno €6. San Luis Obispo 58, Los Angeles 70, San Diego 64, Yuma 88. ncisco data—Maximum temperature 56, minimum 47. mean 62. The following ranfalls are repirted from sta- tions in Califorala durlng the past twenty-four bours: Eureka.120f an inch, San Francisco .10, ¥resno .08. San Luis Obispo.14, Los Angeles .06, The storm which was central last evening off the coast of Oregan has moved northeastward and is now central in the British possessions north of Montana and North Dakota. Scatteredlight show- ers have occurrea to-day throughout the greater portion of California from Los Angeles northward, in Northern Nevada and throughout Oregon and ‘Washington. The pressureis rising rapldly slong the Oregon coast and the conditions are becoming more favorable for fair weather; however, further 4 showersare expected to-night. Forecast made at San Franclsco for thirty Hoors ending midnight. April 26, 1898: Northein Califorula—Fair Sunday, except partly cloudy in the north portion; brisk westerly winds. Southern Callfornla—Fair Sunday; fresh west- erly wind Nevada—Partlv cloudy Sunday. Utah—Occasional skowers; cooler Sunday. Arizona—Fair Sunday. San Francisco and vicinity—Generally fair Sun- @ay; brisk wesierly winds. 7. 5 W. H. Han <, Forecast Officiat, NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., April 2 was the featu: change to-day of were given up as the largest sellers. It was said that & bill will be introduced in the Senate next week abolishing the Yc differential duty on re- fined Operators who sold the stock at higher figures covered on this report, as it was considered that if any action was contemplated the sireet wounld not be taken into the confidence of the A makers. The changes in the usually ac way shares were unimportant. At the openin the market was firm in tone, but the selling Sugar exerted aa unfavorable fufluence uutil nes the close, when the stock referred to rallled to and speculation left off firm. Net changes gainsio?f 15@34 per cent, Tobacco leading. sales 131,500 shares. Bonds were sirong. The sales footed up $809.- 000, Chesapeake and Ohio, Richmond and Al- degheny first consolidated fours rose 34 1o 961 Pitisburg. Shevandoah and Lake Erie first fives, 134 to 80: Missourf, Kansas and Eastern first fives, 114 10 9215, XNorthern Pacific consolidated fives'fell 3 to 4815: Wheeling and Lake Lrie con- solidated fours, 21/ to 65, and Texas Pacific firsts 110 90. & | 1925 s0ld at 119, and $20,000 coupon fives at 114@114%4. Grain. FLOUR—Dull: steady: common to fatr, $2 20@3: do tair to fancy, $2 53@3 85: do patents, $390G 425: Minnesoia clear, $2 50@3 16: do straits, $3@350: do patents, '$3 45@4 35; low extras $2 20@3: city mills, $4@4 20: do patents, $4 50@ 450; rve mixture, $2 00@3 30: superfine, $2@ 2 33 fine, $2@2 30. Southern fiour quiet, stead. extra, 82 40@3; good to choice do, 85@3 30. Rye Sour, dull; $240@2 80. Buckwliea tlour, 8120 e BUCK WHEAT—40@42c. CORNMEAL—Quiet, stea $2 20@2 25: Braodywine, yellow Western, 0. BARLEY MA LT—45@65 .. WHEAT-Dull; lower with options; closed steady. No.3 red, store and elevalor. nominai: afioat, nominal; £. 0, b., 7714c to arr ungradea Ted. 64@83c: No. 1 Northern, 7314 to arrivi Options opened firm and unchanged: fail 13@55c with the West ana on local realizing: rallied 1gc on local covering and ciosed firm at 15@5c below yesterday with a most active. No. 2 red April, 783gc: M July, 70%e: September, 7084¢; December, CORN—Dull; firm. No. %, 88c elevator: i afioat. Options were dull and steady at 15@%c de- cline oo loecal trade. July ptember and May only traded in. April, 35 May 34¢; July, 36 September, 373,c. OATS—Duli: steady. Opilons—Dull, pominal; May, 245gc; July, Bisge. 0. 2, white. 2634c: 3, 2435c; No. 3, white, 41,@26%c; white do, @<BYgc. ge. 71 pot prices: No. 2. 2534 No. 3 Chicugo, 2634c: N 2514c: mixed Western, 27@29%4c; white Stat — 6038 MIDDLINGS—65@70c. RYE—Feed, 80@70c. Provisions. BELF-Slow, easy, unchanged. Family, $9 10: extra mess. $7@8. Beef bams, dull; $14 50 @15; tierced beef. quiet, unchanged; cut meats, inactive, unchanged. LARD — Quiet, lower: Western steam, 85 1215; city, $4 65; May. $5 12145. Refined, steady; cou- tinent, 35 60; South Amcrican, #5 80: compound, $4@itmc PURK—Qulet, steady. O1d mess, $9@9 50; new mess, $10@10 25. SUTLER—Fancy, firmer. State dairy, S@14%4c; @o creamery, 10@18c; Western dairy, old, 7@ do creamery, 10@15¢: do heid, 9@l1c de factory. 7@10c: xigins, 15¢; imitation creamery, 9%4@ 1 cH%esr—quiet, essy, unchanged. State large, 8@93c; 4o saucy. 915@63c; do’ sman, 4156 10g; par sims, 3@43c; tull sxims. 2g2%c. EGGS—Fancy, firm.” State and Penusylvania, 11@11%y0; Western fresn, 10@12c. ALLOW—Quict. City, 3lgc: country, 33:@ 8340 ESTTUNSEED OLL—Dull, quiet. Crade, 22c: Y yeilow, prime, 2514@25%c: do,off grade, 2514@ 2 515¢. RESIN — Firm, Strained common to gooa, $2@2 50. URPENTINE—Firm. 20@29Yac. POTATOES—Quiet. New, active, irm: old, dull. RICE—Moderate demand. Domesiic air 10 extra, c: Japan, 4@434c. SOtk s F e, Sew Orleang open Kettle, 10 choice, 26@37¢. COKFEE—Quiel Bpoints upto § down April 12 90; May, $1285: June, $12 60: Septemoe 11 56; December, $10 96, $pot Rio dull, steady No. 7, 18%c. SUGAK—Raw firm, doll. Far refining, 3340; cenirifugals 95 test, 4 B-1Bc. Refinea, gufer firm. O A. 4 15-16@5lse: ' moid A, 134 siandard A, 5igc- confectioners’ A. 6%sc; cut io nd crushed, 6ysc; powaered, 534ic; granuiated 634c; cubes, die. Fruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUITS— ALMONDS—Soft-shell, 712@8¢; do paper-shell, 11@ize. A@Pnlco'rs-nmsa,amc. 4 5 I'EACHES—Peeled, P I, 10@12¢; do unpeelea ac. RUNES—Four sizes, bc. ¥ RAISINS_Three-crown, loose, muscatel, 33;@ 4c; do four-crown, 4@bdc: do London layers, 95¢ @%1: do clusters, §1 25@1 40. N;\]&:.N!.'Ta—ruudnu. 612@7c; do soft-shell, HOPS—Qulet; State common to choice, 24@ 8c: Pacific Coast, 214@7¢. WOOL—Quiet; domestic fieece, 15@21c; pulled, 16@38c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. ot ;g? IRON—Moderately active; American, $11@ COPPER—Quiet, nominal; Lake, 810 75, LEAD—Steady; domestic. $3 05. TIN—Eas! iraits, $13 30@13 35; plates, moderate demand. SPELTEE—Firm: domestic, 84 05@4 10. . CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, ILL, April 25.—Chinch-bug stories were not 50 numerous this morning and Thoman's report bad lost its welght. Wheat was conse quently far from belng as strong as it was at the close yesterday. Bradstreet’s report of the week's exports from both coasts—1,826,000 busheis—was decidedly disheartening to those who advocate higher prices, and correspondingly gratitying to the bellevers in cheaper values. Liverpool cables ‘- ere 14d_bigher. Receipts at Chicago were 14 ars. and 165,175 bushels were taken from store. orihwestern arrivals were 305 cars, against 60 last Saturday and 334 & year ago. The weathe: ‘& the winter-whest belt continued seasonable, promiaing reperts of‘the crop wers numerous, ATE( Miye si\pmeats far the week THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. wers 624,000 bushels. Deluyed seeding in the Norchwe © was urgod in favor of strength at the cluse, a slight rally resalting. but prices lost 14@ Atlantic seaboard clearanves 2 buskels, Closi y wheat opened n sold between 54%( 6534, closing at 8434 @B T4c, 14@35C under yes- Estimated receipts for Alonday 12 cars. CORN—From the start it was evident that corn wis dominated by the tone of wheat. pendence was displayed, and business was of no importance from a specuiative point of view. F ier than expected, 856 ca ing. Withdrawals from store large at Liverpool cables were firm_and higher. Argentine shipments for the week were 512,000 E ;rmn, clearances at Fgc nat for the day. were light at 194, cables were gene from 6435@645; ceipts were he tantic ports were 303, 3 B30848¢c, 150 u der yesterday. for Monday 280 cars. JOATS—\Were dull, inactive and uninteresting. The tone and feeling were go 23% cars, were closed Jg@lgc under yester- y 18 1or Monday FLAX—Was steady; cash, 02@95% 3 more than PROVISIONS—The hog li:t(-ipts this morning were largely {n excess of expectations and the mar- ket al the yards was irregula {1 ing firmness, but in the majority of instances a Product was regulated by July pork closed some grades show- wehk ione prevailed. the hog marxet and ruled ess: 1714@20 lower, July lard 7%ac lower and July rket was steadier to- ‘h better demand than has lately ap- peared developed and some s igh rices took place. ER—The butter m \mprovement in Creameries—Exira, 14c; firsts, JGGS—Were slow and _easy. The bud condition Of much of the siock caused buyers 10 exercise Fresh stock, 9@10c 3 MONEY—Wes easy a1 6% on cail and 6@7% on New York exchange sold from 70c to 85¢ premiom. Closing Prices. WHEAT—April, 5@29%%c: May, 20%@2954c; 1h14c; July, 1934@1974c; Seprem- KIBS—May, §4 20 Livestock. N STOCKYARDS, cattle market was quiet and s light arrivals not permiiting of much business. Receints of hogs were larger than usual for Satur- day, and business was active at a decline of 214@ The sheep market was falrly aciiveand firm dy to-day, the hoice to prime, 1300 to 1700 pound to ‘choice steers, 101600 pounds, $5 60@3 75: medium steers. 1000 5@3 55: common steers. 550 steers, $3 0@1: 10 1400 pounds. $3 10 1400 pounds. : 900 1o 1150 pounds, $3 50@3 75: common to good 'w0@$ 26 bulls, poor 1o choice, 2@ sand heifers. extra, $3 50@4: cows, fair 1o cnoice, $2 4U@3 40: cows, poor L0 kood can- 85: veal calves, 200d 10 choi calves common 10 good. 32 50@3 80: ¥ 65@3 80; Texas bulls, oxen and HUGS—Keceipts, 18,000 Heavy packing ana suipping lots. $3 50@3 60: mixed, $8 40@ light, $8 50@3 706; pigs. SHEEP—Kecelpts. 400 2 50@3 60; lumbs, $3@4 70. NEW YORK STOCKS. 70: cholce assorted, $3 70@3 80; Inferior 0 choice, .—American Sugar the trading at the Stock Ex- following inpoint of activity was Bt. Paul. Sogar was highly erratic In its course and ranged between 12175 and 12854, closing at 1227%. The street was fiooded with rumors of un- favorable legislation at Washington. That per- haps was due 1o the fact that Washington firms Bonds, Exchange, Money and Kailroad Money on call easy at 21@3%. Prime mercantile paver, 53@6%. Bar silver, 677c. Mexican doliars, 54@05¢. stering exchanze firm, with actual busi- uess 1n baukers’ bills at $4 57,@4 8 aaysand $4 8+1p@4 5834 for demand. Posted rates, $485@4 59. Commercial bills, $4 EE3,@4 874, Government bonds firm ; State bonas duii; raurokd bonds strong Silver at the board was neglected. CLOSING STOCKS. Am Tel & Cable. Norioik & Wes-.., _ .20, Northern Paci Agems_rxpress...150 Alton, Terre Haute. 56 american Express.114 ‘American Tobacco. 71%/N. Y. Central N. Y. Chicago. Bay State Gas. Baitimore & U Erunswiok Lands. Buftalo, Roch & P, Canada Pacific. 24 vreferred. . Canton Land . Cenirai Paclil Ches. & Ohlo. Chicago Alo: 5154 Uregon Shor Chicago & k. Iil. In Government bonds $5000 coupon fours of 6174 Pltisburg & W ptd, an Palace...162 Consolidation Coal. 3034 Consoiidaied Gas..131 C. C.C. &5t Louts 3434 Kemang..... . 81 KioGrande & Wedta Rock lslana, 8 149, RomeWa: &Ogdsallily Bt L& S w. 3 Colo. Fuel & 1roi. 30% Cotton Ull Uert. Commercial Cabie. 158 Del.Lack& W esternl 47z 6t. Paul. . Preterred. .. .. 4055 €t Panl & Dulush. 91, Preferred......... 871 &t Paul & Omiaha. 3344 Gusg Bt P, M. & Bi. sliver Certincates.. Southern Pacific... GreatNortneri bra. 110 5 14 Soutnern R. K. RYE—Firm; State, 473,@48¢c; Western, 4614@ 463ac. EARLEY—Firm; ungraded Western, 49@50c. Hocking ‘Coal Hocking Valley. Bugar Refinery. 80 "~ Tenn. Coal & lron. 215 preferred. Texas Pacific, 915 TOLA.A.& N Mich —— Tol. & Ohlo Cen. 1234 Preferred..... 2814 1015t Louls £ & 191% Union Pacific, U & Cordage. H.& Texas Cent.. lowa Central. ow trade. July aid May were | Eansas @ Texas. Kingston & Pem... Lake Erie & Wesid PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—Verylittle demand. No. 1 quotable at $10714@1 10 B ctl; cuoice, $1 1114 B cil: lower erades, $1@1 0844: extra choice ior milling, $1 15 @1 2214, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION — 10 o'clock — December— 700 tons, 81 07 %. REGULAR MORNING SssIox—December—1100 tons, $1 0734 400, $1 07%. May—100, $1 0834; 300, 81_08: i BA' LE . —The rain hag effectually checked the advancing tendency and offerins arenow in ex- cess of buyers’ meeds. Feed, 70@72140: choice, 75%.c; Brewing, 80@ST3ac. CALL BOAED SALES. TNFORMAL SKSSI0N--December—200 tons, 7334¢: 200, T8%¢. Mey—100, 7110, REGULAR MORNING SESSION-—December—200 tons, T4%ac; 100, T4sh05 200, T4d4e; 100, T Tg0: OATS_The market shows no change whatever and trade is slow. Milling, 78@8214¢; fancy Feed, 8215@8734c; Z00d to choice. 75@S0c: conimon to !‘nllr.“afl/,@‘i?y,: Gray, 721,@80¢; Surprise, 90c@ ¢ con s duil at 7614@78%c B otl. Soadio o FLOUR AND MILLSTUFF! FLOUR~—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, 38 75@3 85: Bakers' exiras, $3 55@3 65; superfine, 2 75@3 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $20@20 50; Cracked Corn, 21 ® ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as fol- 10ws, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, e Flour, 814¢c; Rice Flour, Tic; Corn. @3c; extra cream do, sléc: Oatmeal, } Odc Groats, 41ac: Homiuy, 4@4bec; Buck- t Flour, dc: Cracked Wheat, 3la¢ Furina, i Whole Wheat Flour, 3ci Rolled Oats, 434c; Pearl_Barley, 4Vpc: Split’ Peas, 4%40: Green do, 5l4c P Ib. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$14 50@15 3 ton. MIDDLINGS—§17@18 B ton for lower grades and $18 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 Oilcake, $21 P ton. HAY—Prices show no change, but dealers re- port the market very weak. Wheat is quotable at §8@11 50 B ton; Oat, 88@9 B ton: Wheav and Oat. $8@11: barley, $7@9: Alialfa, $7@9; Clover, $6@8 5U; Compressed, 87@10 50; Suock, $6@7 B on. STRAW—30@50c @ bale. v BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—The market continues dull and gener- ally weak. Bayos are quotable at 80c@$1 B ctl; Small_Whites, #1 25@1 45 B cil: Pea, §1 26@ #1560 @ cil: 1arge Whites, §1@) 10 P otl: Plnk, c; Reds, $1 20; Blackeye. $1 40@1 60: Red v, nominal; Limas, §3 60@3 78; butiers, $1 40@1 60 for smail and 1 26@1 bO for large. < tard is quotable at $1 50 ctl; Trieste, $2@2 50 B cu; Yel- ward, 81 4061 50; Flax, #17081:50; Co- o ; Alfaita, # b; Rape, S R SR T i DRIED PEAS—$1 25@1 40 B ctl for Niles and $1 25@1 45 for POTATOES, ONIOX GETABLES, POTATOES — New Potatoes advanced again under light receipts at $1@1 75 @ cu; River Burbanks, 25@35c @ sk; Oregon Burbanks, 50@ 85c B ctl: Oregon Garnet Chiles, 70@80c: Ear.y Rose, 60@°0c; Petaluma and Tomales, 30@50c B sack ; Humbold: Burbanks, 50@60¢ B Cil. Still higher at $1 76@2 B ctl, JETABLES—Arrivals were 471 boxes As- 18 boxes Rhubarb and 306 sacks Peas. Keceipis were small again yesterday and prices aily steady in consequence. Summer Squash, 123vec 9 D: Iieg Plant, 153 b: Mexican Tomatoes, $2@2 26 % bx : Cocumbers, 60¢ @$1 B doz: Asparagus, $1 50@2 25 @ box for ordi- nary anu $2 6 0x for extra: Rhubarb, 50c@ §1; Driea Peppers, Green Peppers. 20c; Green Peas, 3@ic 8 tring Beans, 8@121g¢ ® 1: Horse Leans, 50@76c @ sack: Dried Okra, 1234c; Cabbage, 40¢ B ctl; Garlic, 4%4@5¢ B 1b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Unusually heavy receipts are ex- pected from the northern coast to-morrow. The market is quiet and unchanged. CrEAMERY — Faucy, 14c; seconds, 13@18%4c Darry—Fs lower JAST! CHE to good, 7@! Young A b: £00d to choice, 12c; ancy mild new, 8l4c @ 1b: common Cream Cheddar, 10@lic B Ib; erica. 816@10c B 1b; Western, 10@11c} @lic B b easy at unchanged prices. 181, Store Eggs, 13@18%ac: be: Duck Fggs, 16@16c » doz POULTRY—A car of Eastern is announced for Some dressea Turkeys sold at 1c; Jive Turkeys. 15@16c_for Gobblets, 18@15c for Hens: ir. $1 20@1 75: Ducks, $4@5 for old and #7 n for young: Hens, §4@0: 10os youns, §7 50@9 @ doz: do, old, £1 b0@5: krye $6 50@7; Broilers. 85 60@6 1or large and $:@4 for swall{ Pigeous, 81 0@ for young and 31 506 75 for old. GAME—ITare, 75c@81; Rabbits, $1 25 for Cot- tontails and $1@1 25 & uoz for small. LECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Apples, $1 75@2 25 8 box for good to choice, $1 25@1 60 for common 1o fair, and $2 50@2 75 for faucy. Only four boxes of Cherries came in and were_quoted at 85c for White, §1 26 for Red and —. % box for Black. BERRIES—Recelpts of Strawberries were 170 chests, selling n: $7@10 per chest for Longworths and $4@7 for large berries. Gooseberries, 60¢ # drawer. Ituspberries. $1 50 B drawer. CITRUS FRUITS—Quotations show no change. Orunges, 80c@$1 50 B box for Seedlings, $1 50 @3 60 P box for Navels, $1 76@2 75 for Malta Bloods and 81 50@2 for Mediterranean Sweets Lemons, 756@8$1 50 jor common and $2( geod to choice; Mexican Limes, 85 50G6 nis Limes, $1; Bananas, $1@2 § bunc! Nauonal Lead.. Louisville & Nash. Louusvilie Na& Che 9 Menbattan Consor. 1097 Mempunis & Charis. 15 Mexican Centrat... 11 Michigan Central. | Utica & B. River..160 |Wab. & L & Pao.. — | Wells-Fargo.. Z | Western Union.... Minn. & St. Lcom. 19%4/Wis Centra... 79 Wheeling & L'E. 5216/ Preferred..... 2844 Am Cotcon il e 1t preferred. Missour! Pacific.., Mobile & Ohio. Nashville Cha. National Linseed, N. J. Central... North American, 173/ Preferred 1074 Brookiyn Traction. CLOSING BONDS. USasrec... Do, 48 coupon. UE 48 new reg. Do, 48 coupon. Do. 28 11934 N J Cent Gen b 95" Northern Pac 1sta'117%4 11214 Do, 2ds | Northwest Congols. 1591 OR &N 1sts. SiL&IronMtGen’ SUL & 8 F Gen 6s.109 10914 &t Paul Consols ...138%5 10634 SLDK' C. & Palsts. 116 98% Bouthern K. R. 3. 987 — | Texas Pacific firsta 90 12235 Texas Pacseconds. 23 UnionPac 1stor9e, 10514 obile & Ohio 4a.. 86 R Granae Wes: 10 7874 Do, trust repts si pies, $4@b 50 B dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, After a long period of stagnation prices for Frults and Ralsins show a general revision. A few de- scriptions are quoted rather higher, but the great majority are lower. The market is very dull. Rals- ins in jobbing lots are advanced as a rule, but car- ioad lots are lowe: DRIED FRUITS. the Fruit Exchang: CARLOAD LOTS—Apples, 1%4@2c B I for quer- tered, 2c for sliced and 4@il4c for evaporated: Peaches, 234@4c and 6c for Tancy; Apricots, 615@ 8¢ for prinié Lo choice, 9¢ for foncy and 10GLIC S 1 for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 23ec ior . ressed: White Figs, 4c in ‘sacks: Pears, 7c B for evaporated halves, 315@6c B Ib for quarters: Prunes, 3@314c: Plums, $ig¢c P b for pitted and 134@3c for unpitted; Nectarines, 33,@bc @ b for yr}me to cholce and 5‘:/,0 for fancy. OBBING PRICES—Evaporated Apples, 4@414c P 1b; sun-dried, 134@2c: Peaches, Sidc lml@fl@%«c for fancy: peeléd in boxes, 11@LI14ac; Pranes, 4o for four sizes, 5@blgc for 40@50's and 414@be for 50@60’s: Apricots. 815@9c¢ for prime to Cé’(fi:l‘, 10@l1c for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 314c: White Figs, 8@5c: Pears, Bc % 1b for evapor- ated_halves and 4@7lhc for quarters; Plums, 332@ic for pitted and 1@1hc for unpitted; Nec: tarines, 4@b¢ B 1b for prime to choice. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES— Prices are ag follows, carload lots, . 0. b. San Franeisco: Four: crown, Ioose, 834c P b; S-crown. loose, 2Ypc: - crown, 2¢; scealess Sultanas, 31,@334c: seediess Muscatels, 214@234¢; three-crown London layers, 70c B box: clusters, 81 85@1 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 10@2 25;_Imperiul clusters, $2 60@2 75; Dried Grapes, —g®. 0BBING PRIOES—Fourcrown loose, 31ge: 3- crown, 23,@80: Z-crown, 1LAGIAe. Ssediie S fanas, 4c 7 Ib; Seedless Muscatels, 3c: 3-crown Londén 1avers, T8g90c: clusiers' #1 h0@1 75; ehesa clusters, mperial clusters, H Dried Grapes, —. e el he following prices rule on | Do, 2ds A, .... GHESA 6 sa’tug«‘nu.m 8614/ Reading 4s. Eansas Fa Consols 76% Missouri Ky ¥a lsts Den mvlll% o FOREIGN MARKETS. Canads Bouth 2as.. 10314 Cen Pac 1stsof '95 101 Den & R G 1st. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EX@., April 25.—The spot market Is firm at 55 634d. Cargoes firm a: 275 134d ar- The Produce Exchnnn\‘cl!fle give: uotations for No. 2 Red Winter: 55 614: May, bs 5Y4a; June, Fpd 535d; August, 5s 5ind. s the foliowing 83 b144; July, 68 Exa.. April 25.—Con .16; rench Tentes, 101 906 1L 18 EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days. Sterling 1ixchange, sight.. Sterling Cables New York Exchange, sight . Exchange, telegraphic. — e. Mexican Dollars. TREASURE SHIPMENT. The Gaellc took out a treasure list of $243,24), conststing of $19,996 in Mexican Dol 5 1in Gold Coin, and $221,600 in Silver Blll.l;:;l.'r“l BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearingalaat week were $12,702,726, insc $11,834,727 for the same sgaine: e1Ls week in 1895, FOREIGN IMPORTS, Foreign Imports at $an Francisco during the firsy quarter of 1896 amounted to 11,755,800, $10,376,000 during the first quarter of 1895. Of the imports this year $1,871, $2,149.100 from Chinn Isiands, $1,075. came from Japan, 800 from the Ha: from Great Britain, 000 from Central America, $512,600 from British Columbia, $437,400 from the East Indies and $201,000 from Ausralia. NUTS8-—Waluuts are quotable at 9@llc i for No. 1 hard and 11@15¢ # I for papessnell Jor. bing lots; Almonds, 6@71ac for Languedoc and B,@10c for paper-shell, jobbing: Peanuis, 54 @7c for Eastern and 414@5Yae for Californip: Hick: ory Nuts, 5@éc; Pecans, 6c for rough and 8c for lished: Filberts, 8@8C: Brazil Nuts, 8@10c @ g?];‘z\;-‘?m, 24 50@5 8 100. NEY—Comb is quotable at 10@12¢ B 1 for bright a0d S@00 B B, IOk Iower. seadenr vatar white extracted, B@dise @ B light amber ex- tracted, 414@434c; dark amber, 4o; datk, 2@3c, BEESWAX-J4@27c B b. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6¢ B 1 for heavy, 7c for light meajum, 9c B 1b for light, 10c for extra light and 12c § Ib for sugar-cured: Eastern Sugat cured Hams, 11 “alifornia Hams. 10c § Mess Beef, $8 @ Dbl; exira mess do, $8 50; fam ily do, 510: extra prime Pork, $9 B bbi: extra gloar, 3¢ 9 bol: mess, $13 9 bbl; Smoked Beet, c LARD—Eastern, tierces is quoted at 6140 % b for compound and G34c for pure: pails, T34¢: Call fornla tierces, bYac 10r compound and 6yac for pure; half-bbis, 7¢; 10-Ib tins, 7340; do B-ib, 8¢ b, ¥ rTOLENE—684c 1n tierces and T5c B B tn 10-1 Uins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—-Kios, Veal and Calf skins are lower all around. Heavy salted steers are duolable at 61667 § i culls and brands, bg o v 3 t: medfum, 532G6C; colls and brands, & 0 1I‘I‘ht. 5c¢: culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, 1 cuils and_brands, 4c; saited Kip,4c 9 1b: salted Calf, 6@T7c; salted Veal, 5c; dry Hides, 9 @10c; cullsand brands dry Kip and Veal, c; cuus, 6@6c: dry 16¢; culls, 10c; Goat- skios, 20@35c each; Kids,' be:’ Deerskin, summer,2o@30c; medium, bo Sheepskins, shearlings, 1¢ 20@350 each; medlum, 85¢ each. Culls of all Kinds about. TALLOW_No. 1, rendered, 33@ic; No.2, 3o: refined, 5: 534C; Grease, 2 . WOOL—\ve atiote Spring ‘Nevaas, 6@sc B b; 8an Joaquin and Southern Coast, 6 months, 4@6c; San Joaguin, foothill, good to cholce, 7@8c; San Jonquin, yesr’s fieece, 415@614c. HOPS—Nominal quotations are 2@4c P b. GENEEAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS — Cslcutia Grain Bags, spot, $4 05@ 4 07%; June-July delivery, 84 20; San Quentin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 243@2610. ~ COAL-Wellington, §8 toni New Wellington, #8 P ton: Soutnfield Wellinston, 87 50 B ton: Seavtle, 845 50 Bryant, 85 50: Coos Bay, $4 5 Wallsend, $8 50; Scotch, 87 50; Brymbo, $7 Cumberland, $13 50 in' bulk and $15 In sl Pennsylvania Anthracite Kgg, $13; Welsh An- thracice ¥gg, —: Cannel, $8: Rock oprings Caste Gate and Pleassnt Valley. $7 60; Coke, $10 50 in buik and $12 50 B ton in sacks. CANNED SALMON — The Alaska Association quotes Red Salmon as follows: in lots of 25,000 cases. 95¢; 50.000 cases, 8214c; 75,000 cases, 90c B dozen, net cash . 0. b. ex-ship. SUGAR— 'he Wesiern sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 634¢: Ury Granufated, 5%c; Confectioners' A/ b34c: Magnolla 4, Sigc: Extra C, bljge: Golden' C, be: halt-barrels, ‘tgc more than barrels, and boxes Ygc_more. g UP—Golden, in bbls, 18¢c; Black Strap, 10c gal. ot SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from the siaughterers are as follow! 10 BEEF—First qnality, 5@5%4¢; second do, 4: 4%4c; U de, Ylp@ic B . %0 EAL—lLarge, b@ée; smail, 6@7c B . MUTTON—Wethers, s@dblhc: Ewes. 414@50 LAMB—&pring Lamb. 8@634¢ @ 1. PORK—Live Hozs, 3%4@3%5C ® b for large and 23, @375c forsmall and medium; dressed do, 415 @se B ib. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS, Fiour. ar. sks. Oregon. Wheat, ctls. Oregon. Barley, ctis. Oats, ctis. Oregon Beans, sks. Rye, ctls.. Potatoes, sis... Oregon...... Hay, tons.. Bran, aks.. Oregon. Shorts, sk: 250 Tallow. ctls. 250 Quicksil ver, 6.506 Lime, bbls 238 Lumber, % 1,575 Chicory, bbis.. 960 Flaxseed, sks. Sigmund and Flora Gres to Sarah Cohn, 1ot on N line of U'Farrell sireet, 32:6 £ of Octavia, E 50 by X 120: $100. John and Ada Hinkel and Augustine J. Costells to Annie M. Costeilo, 1ot on NE corner of Steiner and Fulten sireets, N 52:6 by E 108:6; 810, James A. and Jennie T. Watt to Madge A. Manion, Hattie M. Kearney and Mamie Capron, 10t on S'line of Page street, 35 E of Lyon, E 16 by $100; $10. Marle H. Guerin, or Bastide, or Pavillier, to George D, Shadburne, 10t on N l{ne of Sacrameénto street, 110 W of Montgomery, W 20 by N 60: $10. Francesco G. Piccaroll to Francisco Figone, lot on E line of Jasper place, 77:6 S of Filbert street, S 40 by E 60: $10. F. P.C.and Marie M. Junker to Romaine and Josephine Dastugue, loc on = line of Broadw 23916 W of Stockton street, W 21:6 by & 187:6; $10. California Safe Deposit and Trust Company (ex- ecator of the estate of Joseph W. Dager) to Au- gusie Hecht, lot on E line of Jones street, 82 N of Jackson, N 21 by E 78:6; $2000. Alfred P. Hampton to F. X. and Katharine M. J. Bentz.loton E line of Twelfth avenue, 50 N of Clement street, N 25 by E 120: $10. Benjamin F. Williams to Catherine T. Willlams, 1ot on W Iine of Michigan street, 866 N of Sierra, W 100, 8 86, E 82, S 14. E 60, N 50: gift. Edward and Eiizabeth McGee to Patrick Finne- gan, lot op Sllne ot sierra street, 35 W of Georgla, W 25 by S 85: $10. J. A. and Margaret Eastman to A. P. Williams, lots 40, 41 and 42, block 15, Lake View: $10. R. C. and Caroline K. de Boom to Charles F. Brown, 15t 7, block 3, De Boom Tract: $600. Barna and Mary P. McKinne to Mary McCor- mick, undivided third of lot on liné of Short sef, 190:1 SE of Moss alley, S 58 deg. 55 min. E 91:8, S 85 deg. 45 min. W 123:4, N 54 deg. 20 min, W'58:2, N 20 deg. E 120:9, block 10, Mar- ket-street Homestead; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Maria and Isaac Lamb to Martha D. Hume, lot on K line of Union street, 100 N of Tairty-second,” N 50 by E 133:3. beirg the S half of lot” 2, block 678, Watts Tract, Oakiand: $10. Benjamin F. Williams to Catharine T. lot on k line of Peralta street. 104:2, E 94:8, 8 81:8, W 2 ginning, Oakiand; gift. Victorine M. C. de Labrousse to Edmond F.de Labrousse, lot ou W line of Oakiand avenue, 35 distant from the intersectionof said avenue with Moss avenne, thence N 50, W. 126:4, X 30 t0 be- ginning, Oakiand Township: also lots 1910 25, on N side of Told street, and lots 66 to 72, on N side of Herbert street. in block B, £.verett Tract, Brook- Iyn Township: $10. ‘Thomas . and Fannie Kenyon to Halvor Hauch, lot on NW corner of San_Autonio aveaue and Wil fow street, W 50 by N 150, being lot 9, block &, 1ands adjacent (0 Encinal, Alameda; $10. Walter L. and Emma D. kobertson to Bitjah Higham, 10t ou Sline of Blanding avenue, 140:614 E of Everett sireet, E 45 by S 150, being lot b, block 4, Jenks « Mexd Homestead, Alameda; $10. Charies K. and Harriet W. Clark to John J. H land, lov on N iine of Berkeley way,250 E o Grant street. N 126 by k. 50, lot 25, ranges 3 and 4, Hardy Tract, Berkeley ; $10. Marla Lamb (wife of [saac) to fsaac Lamb, lot on E iine of “Ihird street, 100 S of Addison, S 141 by E 123, being lots 0, 21 avd 22, block 108, Aract B, Herkeley Land and Town lmprovement Association, Berkeley; $10. Mary J. Moss ecal. to Louise Jobbins, lot 11, block N. amended map of Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. ¢ Thomus H. McFadden to Lydia H. McFadden, loc ou NW corner of Taylorand Wood strects, 67:6 by W $6:6, block 702, Oakland; gift. P. H. and Carrie Jordun to Minnie &..Anthony (wife of A. K.), lot on N lie of Sutter street, 100.69 W of Park, W 50. N 97.67, E 50.02, 8 98.56 to beginning, belog lot 17, block 8, Gaskill Tract, subject to & worigage of $1100, Oakland Township; $10. George Kuge (executor estate of Jacob Riegel- huth) to J. Kiegelhnih, lot ou N line of Raliroad avenue, 200 E of Kellogg sireet, E 50 by N 100, Dlock 19, town of Woodstock, Alameda; $2000. Elgl und Lavra A. D. Ramel to San krancisco Savings Union, lot on XW corner of Pacific avenue and Bay street, S 52.20. W 126, 8 52, W 37.62, N 104.20, K 160 'to beginning, biock K Page Tract, deed of surrender, Alamed; Isaac H. and Mrs. L. H. Ellingwood Buiterfield, lot on £ line of Choate strest, 80 S of Durent avenue, S 40, E 150, N 180, W 40,’S 80, W 110 to beginning, biock 10, Coliege Homestead, Berkeley; $10. Mary H. James to Joseph F. H. Hotter, lot on N line of Lincoln street, 100 W of Grant, W 76 by N 171, being lots 8 and 9, block A, Edith Tract, Berkeiey; $5. Martin_Pennock to George Cbristensen, lot 9 and W 11:10, 1ot 10, block A, map of subdivision ck 23, North_alumeda Tract, quitclalm deed, East Oakland: $5. . H. T racy to Lavenia S. Tracy, loton N line of Francisco street, 260 W of Graot, W 60 by N 135:415, block 2, State University Homestead Association No. 4, Berkeley: gife. Builders’ Contraots. F. H. Mangels with Martin Garrick, plastering a three-story building on the corner of Market street and Van Ness avenue; K. Zimmerman, architect; $2177. F.H. Mm‘fug with William F. Wilson, plumb- ing and gasfitting. same: same architect; $2845. ‘Biarche k. McGivern with W. H. & T. Kinread, all work for & two-story building on W line of Bel: Vedere street, 233:9 S of Waller; John McHenry, architect; $3775. e e Freak of Memory. One of the most peculiar freaks of the memory resulting from concussion of the brain that has ever been heard of here- abouts was in the case of Charles E. Lamb, a machinist, who was struck by an engine in the railroad yardstwo weeks ago, and who has since been in the hospital. Lamb came here from Stamford to visit relatives on Howard avenue. Monday night. two weeks ago, he started for the depot, and instead of going by a round- apout route he climbed down from the Howard-ayenue bridge and walked up the railroad cut. As he was passin the watch tower, one of the men calles to him to get out of the way of a switch engine. e did not do so, ind was knocked down and injured about the head. Lamb was removed to the emergency hospital in the Organized Charities build- ing and it was found that-he had been drinking. He was uncouscious all night and bad to be strapped to the bed, he was 80 violent. After he was taken to the hospital he did not recover consciousness for several days. Meanwhile his relatives, who had been worried about his disappearance, found out where he was. His mother and his brother came tosee him. A few days ago Lamb began to recover consciousness, but he remembered nothing that has transpired in the last ten years. He con- tinually called for his school friends and nemedy to imagine that he was back at school again. = 5 ‘When his mother visited him be recog- nized her, but seemed puzzled to know why her hair was so gray. This condition continued for several days and occasioned many odd occurences, but yesterday Lamb entirely recovered his memory, and it is thought he will be able to 53 home before long fully recovered.—New Haven Register. THE CALL CALENDAR., APRIL, 1896. OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIER. Eanta Rosa. |San Diego..... |Apr 27.11an | Pler 1L Faralion.... | Yaunina Bav. Apr27, 9AM|Pler 3 HumboldtBay | Apr 27, 2ex Pler 8 | Honotulu Apr 28,104 | Oceanic | Portland ...... | Apr 28,104y Pler 24 Apr28,12 M P M 8BS Apr29. 9aw | Pier LL Apr29, 9am Pier9 ifll‘lvl Harvor. | Apr29. 1im 1 Pler 2 Grays Haroor | Apr29. 5Py Apr29.10an | Pier 1§ apr29. 9aw | Per 13 Apr30, 2py|Oceamo Apr 30, bew | Pier 15 May L1la|Pierll IMay 11z u[PM 8S |Oregon ports.. | May 210w | Pler 13 Portiand. May 3.0 Pier2i | May 8 eam|Pier 1l iav 3.10ax Pler 11 _STEAMERS TO ARRIV. STEAMER | Frox | puw Mineota. Tacoma. ~Apr 26 Eel Riv Departure Bay Humbolds Lav. Grays Harpor. Grays Haroor,’ 008 Bay Crescen: City. |Cen America. Victora & Puget ¥ound |- Portiand. Washtenaw.....|Tacoma . Cleone {€&rescent City Arcata Portland. Eurex: ewpors. Colon........... | Panama.. Allce Blanchard | Portiand . Doric. -|China und Japan £anta Kosa.. ... | Kan ‘Diego. Farallon Yaouina Bay Queen. . Portland. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. T. 8. COAST AND GRODETIO SURVEY Tm-} BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. Sunday, April 26. 17| Moon rises. 58| Moon sets. 4.15am April—1896. 3 " T e £ rime F“l!'nmn!Fw!‘Tlmp‘F”‘lzlme!F“‘ g w | wl T w W 251784507 10.18) 49 5001 04110107 26| 4.55) 1119| 4.9| 438 11042 27| 5.24|-0.412:30| 46| 518| 1119 28 6.18/—0.7| 1.21| 4.8| 568/ 18|.....| |H W|Feet| L W|Feet/H W Feet L 29| 0.001" 0.6 7.02/—1.0| 2.24| 3.8 .42 80| 0.38) 5.6 7.54‘—1.0' 3.81 38| 7. . i 100 5.5 sasl—00| as0| sl Baal 20 NOTE—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 S:ates Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by (he charia HYDROGRAPHIC BULLE’I‘I_N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. BAN FRANCISCO, April 25, 1898, The time ball on Telegrapn Hiii was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon ot the 120ia Taeridlan, or exactly At § ¥ 3. Greenwich ime. A. ¥. FECHTELER, Tientenant U. 8. N.. in charge. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFrIOR, U. S. N. } SHIPPING INTELLIGENC! Arrived. SATURDAY, April 25. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 6134 hours fm San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Geo Loomis, Briagett, 86 hours from Ven- tura: 6810 bbls oil, to Pacific Coast OIl Co. Stmr Umatilla. Hunter. 63 hours from Victoria pass and mdse, o Goodail, Perkins & Co. stmr North Fork, Hansen, 34 hours from Eu- reka: pass and mdse. to Charles Nelson. Sunr South Coast. Hansen. 20 hours from Albion: 2500 r r ties and 188 M ft lumber, to Alb on Lumber Co.. Stinr Laguna, Peterson, 28 hours from Caspar; lumber and r r ties, to Usa! Lumber Co. Stmr City of Everett, Bucknam, 80 hours from Nanaimo: 8660 tons coal, to John Rosenfela’s Sons. Schir Vine. Burns, 70 days from El Triumfo; bal- last, to master. Clerrea. SATURDAY, April 25. Br stmr Gaelic, Pearne, Yokohama and Hong- kong; 0 & 0SS Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Stmr President, Nelson, Bristol Bay: Alaska Packers’ Assn. Stmr Willamette, Holmes, Nanalmo; Oregon Imp Co. _Ship John McDonald, Storer, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Haw bark Santiago, Johnson, Hilo: J D Spreck- els & Bros Co. Schr Mary Dodge, Hansen, Kahului; Alexander & Baldwin Sailed. SATURDAY. April 25, Stmr Willamette, Holmes, Nanaimo. Stmr Navarro, Hardwick, Brstmr Gaelic. Pearne, Yokohama and Hong- kong. Stmr Scotla, Johnson. Stmr Newsbor, Fosen, Usdl. Stmr epson, San Pedro. Snip Spartan, Polite, Seattle. Schr John D Tailant, Hofliand, Kabuiui. Schr Chas Ha: elson, Grays Harbor. ‘Yacht Coronet, James, Japan. Schr Sophia Sutherland, Smith, Cooks Inlet. Schr Elvenia, Johnson. Schr Rio Rey, Isigkeit, Nehalem River. Telegraphic. POTNT LOBOS. Avril 25-10 p, a.—Weather cloudy: wind S; velocity 80 miles. Charters. The schr William Bowden loads mdse for St Michaels, Alnska: bark Seminole, lumber on the Sound for Sydney, 823 6d, Noumea, 40s—prior to arrival. The Br_ship Gantock Rock is chartered for whest to Europe. Spoken. Apr 25—Twelve miles N w of Point Reyes schr Muriel, from Honolpuy, for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. BANDON-—Sailed Apr 25—Schrs Eureka and Antelope, for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed Apr 25—Brstmr Wellington, hence Apr 22. for Nanaimo. GREENWOOD—Arrived Apr 25—Stmr Whites- boro, hence Apr 24. COOS BAY—Sailed Apr 25—Stmr Arago, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Apr 25—Stmr State of Cali- fornia, hence Apr 23; stmr Alice Blanchard, hnc Apr 20 via Eureka and Coos Bay. Bailed Apr2b—~tmr Arcata, for San Francisco. REDONDO—Salled Apr 25—Bark Vidette, for Portland. COOS BAY—Arrived Apr 25—Schr Dalsy Rowe, hence Apr 18: schr Gotoma, hence Apr 21; scbr Western Home, hence Apr1l. Sailed Apr 25—Schr Ivy. for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Salled Apr 26—Schr Mon- terey, for San Pedro. Foreign Ports. HONGKONG—Sailed Apr 25—Brstmr Belgic, for San Francisco. 'AUCKLAND—Arrived Apr 25—Stmr Alameda, hence Apr 3, GATWAY—Arrived Apr 22—Bfship Anaurus, hence Dec 1. LIMERICK—Arrived Apr 24—Brship Claver- don. from Oregon. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Apr 24—Br ship Crown of Scotiand, from Oregon. HAMBURG—Sailed Apr 22—Brship Dimsdale, for San Francisco. HONDURAS—In port Mar 25—Schr J B Leeds, from Grays Harbor. Importations. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—323 pkgs mdse, 28 cs honey, 14 sks dried peaches, 1 bx salmon, 10 bxs chocolate, 4 bxs 23 kegs spikes, 60 bofler tubes, 85 bals dried fish, 54 pes granite, 112 bals green hides, 117 bxs oranges. 288 bxs lemons, 2 Dals calf hides, 1 bbi olives, 19 bxs lim¢ Redondo—2 pkgs mdse, 36 puncheons wine, 163 bxs lemons, 584 bxs oranges, 1234 sks barle) Los Angeles via Redondo—109 pigs mdse. Port Los Angeles—3 cs coal oll, 1 cs clothing. S P Co via Los Angeles—1 cs tinware, 1 s hard- ware, 83 pkas mdse, 66 sks buckwheat, 6cs to- bacco, 15 bxs oranges. Santa Barbara—36 plkgs mdse, 8 bxstype, 12 bxs runes, 2 bxs butter, 2 cs dry goods, 4 CIts scales, Boble iallow, 10 bdls green pelts, 1 bdl dry hides, 136 bals green hides, 29 bxs lemons, 6 bxs oranges, 1 horse, # crts bicycles. Nipomo—536 sks bariey. Arroyo Grande—260 ks beans. a x. Porc Harford—149 pkgs mdse, 4 bxs fish, 1 keg 11 tubs 18134 bxs buster, 1 kit 1 firkin butter, 3835 8 eges, 12 Gs cheese, 10 sk dry ablones, 1 bx dry fruit, 1' bal dry pelts, 5 coops chickens, 2 coops turkeys, 1 sk clams, 15 dressed calves. PORT TOW NSEN D—Per Umatilla—1 pkg mdse. Yictoria—1 cs gum arabic, 2 pgs mdse. Tacoma west 0f Fargo—1008 sks four, 3 pkgs mdse. N P R R via Tacoma-374 cris wash boards, 1 bicyele, 1 bx hardware. Seattle—8#9 bdls hides, 30 pkgsmdse, 1 bbl brass, 2 bdis copper, & tubs 3 bxs butter, 350 cs canned salmon, # crts bicycles, 8 cs paste, 135 kegs nalls, 1007 tons 1 bx fruit, 38 pags pork, 25 bxs fish, 4 pkgsexpress, 2 sks coin, 129 &ks bopes, L bx furnishing goods, 1 pump, 1 bx shoes. CPR R via Vancouver—12 bxd planos, 4 crts 2 bxs stools, 3 cs hardware, 20 cs cigarettes, 20 cs dry goods, 144 cs_tobacco, 2 cs paper, 2 cs cotton sneeting, 1 es cotton, 2 bdis leather belting, 5 bbls ammonia, 1 cs ticking, 1 cs calicoes, 5 cs hoslery, 16 cs hats. 22 cs boots and shoes, 29 cs blankeis, 12 cs 40 bales domestic cotton, 3 cs yarn, 37 cs stamped ware, 3 bdis gallon buckets, 66 pkgs stove Ppipe, 24 pkgs elbow: ‘Anacortes—600 bdls codfish. Everett—845 bdls box‘ parts, 10 bdls car strips, 10 sks box cleats, 1200 bars bullion, 116 bdls 181 i Watem =84 pi #, 88 bal ew Whatcom—! box stuff, als broom handies. e ' Tacoma—189 bbls 41 bxs tallow, 12 buies salt, 1 Dx oranges, 8 crts machinery, 1 bxd piano, 160 bis hops, 18 pkis mdse, 18 chsts 5 os tea, 15,000 sks flour, 1 bx champagne. . Consignees. Amer Press Assn: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: A inson: Balfour, Guthrié & Co; Schilling & Co: Wil- merding. Loewe & Co: Crown Distillery Co deiphia Brewery : Fredericksburg Brewer: Levy & Co: Jordan & C Cline: American Union FishCo: Sinsheimer Bros Daiton Bros: Garcia& Maggini: Ross & Hewler Marshall, Teggart & Co: H Dutard; _ Kiitle & Ce C E Whitney & Co: Hiimer, Bredhoft & Schulz: 1 H Jackson: Saker & Hamilton: M T Freitas & C Wheaton, Breon & Co: Kowalsky & Co; Ifiiis Bros: H NTildén & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Georse Barrett; Dairymen’s Union: Russ, Sanders & C 1 H Cain & Co; W I Mitchell: Brown Bros & C H Heckman& Co: L D Stone & Co; Labor Ex. change; B G Rubl & Co: Wilson & Baechtel; J E Prembroke: Harry Unna Co: D Levy: Southern Calliornia Fruit Exchanga; T £ Williams: W H C F Wright: J E Pembroke: H O n "Iron | G Wall: J Schloss: Greenhood: W W Montague & Co: Un ‘Works: Murphy, Grant & Co: Kahn Bros & Co. R Starr & Co: Campodonico & Malcolm: Rutche: Supply Co; Wood, Curtis & Co: W B Sumner & C Gray & Barbreri: Newmark & Edwards; Caltfornia Wine Association: J W Goodwin: Neustadt: Bros: Waittaker, Ray & Co: Standard =onp C Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Hoftman & Alexande; Del Mounie Milling Co; Haas, Barucn & Co: J B Pace Tobacco Co: W Mackie. Per Umatilla—Russeli Piano Co: Rarry Un; Co; Murphy, Grant & Co: American Tobacco C Levl, Strauss'& Co; Mack & Co: Revere Rubber Co; McQueston & Co; Alaska rackers’ Assn: Har- per & Co: C E Whitney & Co; I A Kimball: Klein & Co; Adams, Boo:h & Co: Stauffer & Co; Bartlett Springs: Carmen Island Co; Bissinger & Co: W G Richardson; CW Johnson: I P Allis & Co: F H Meson & Co: Lillen:hal & Co: Macondray &Co: A S Rendall; Otis, McAllister & Co: Schiessnger & Bender: American Biscuit Co; G H Howard; J € Smith: Moore, Ferguson & Co: Baker & Hamilton: Geo Jessen & Co; Jacob Unna & Co; L Feliman & Co: Miller, Sloss'& Scott: Tillmann & Bendel; W T Garrett & Co: W B Sumner & Co: Lachman & Jacobi: Cal & Nev Creamery Co: E Gurnier: M J Hoft; C Eldridge: Wieland Brewinz Co; Gladding & McBean: J K Armsby & Co: Standard Ol Co; J Gundlach & Co; B F Miller: A Anderson: H Olsen; A L Bryant Shoe Co; Cohen, Hirsch & Co: Martin Keide: F F Davidson: G Camilloni &Co: W G Hinton: Getz Bros & Co: American Union Fish Co: Langley & Michaels; Wells, Fargo & Co; J C Bauer & Co: Milani & Co; A Paiadini: Oregon Tmp Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fourteenth Poge. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES i o VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class .- 88.00 Second Class.. $85.00 Meals and berth included. Ticket Office—4 l_efiontgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. O R. & IN. Phe=S i ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED, Columbla salls... -April 18 and 23 Suate of California salls....... April 23 and May 23 From Spear-st. Whart (Pier 24) at 10 A . €00DALL, PERKINS & €O, Genl. Supts. E. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market streat. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY QIEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM & Broadway whart, San Francisco, us follows: ¥or Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel. Juneau, Kil- lisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), #: ¥ A. M., April 14 29, Mav 14, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingtiam _Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. 4. 9. 14, 19, 24, and every fifth day taereafier, connecting at Vancouver with the C. ». R.R. at Tacoms with N. P. R. at Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Pori Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aod Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) sir. Pomona, 2 P. M., April 3, 7, 11, 15.19. 2. 27, and every fourth dity therealtter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayuicos, Port Harford (San_ Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, at 9 A. 3., April 1S5 317, 21, 45, 99 and évery tourth day ereafter. For San Diego, stopping only st Port Harford (San_Luls Obispo nta Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo Angeles) and Newport, 11 .o M. April 8, 7. 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and very fourth day thereafter. ¥or Ensennda, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz. Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str, Oriziba, 10 4. 3., May 3: str. Co0s Bay, 10 A. M., May 10. (Jicket ottice, Palace Hotel, 4’ New Montgomery L Teet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st. San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by &A this line avoid both transit by English railway an the discomfort of crossing the channel all boat. New YOrg to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-ciass $160: second-class, $116. LA NORMANDIE, Capt. Deloncle.,. A A yey Maj ax ) Al FO&GET. Agent, P FUGANZQK Safizwllnz Green, New York. avenue, San Francisca. 2sens 8 Montgomery NETHERLANDS AMERICAN STEAN NAVE GATION COMPANY. New York to Boulogne (Paris), Rote terdam and Amsterdam, Salling from New York EVERY SATURDAY as 9 A M. Cheapest route to Europe. First cabin $45 ana apward, Second cabln $38. Round-trip tickets ay reduced rates. Lowest steerage rates to all points. For passage apply to local ticket agent or THOMAS COOK & SON, Pacitio Coust pessenses sgents, 621 Market st., S. F. WHITE STAR LINE. Unfted States and Royal Mall Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, §60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected; second cabin, $35 and $40; Majescic and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from Engiand, Ire- iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco st lowest rates. Ticket eailing dates and cabin plans may be procu from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, the General Ofice ot the'Company, 619 Market streety under Grand Hotel. G FLETCHER, ‘General Agent for Pacific Coast. CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULY NEW ZEALAND, av AUSTRALIA. s.5. AUSTRALIA. 8. 8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues., AprLZ8, 61043 Special party rates. S. 'MARIPOSA sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, April 30, Bt2 e Line:0COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWY, 8. Afr. J. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., 114 Montgomery st Freight Office. 327 Market st., San Franciaco. ROYAL KAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indles and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgl France, and Blymouth t0 iand passenzers. “"“fi'}.?m' of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mall 8. S. Co., issuéd for frelght and treas- ‘England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco (o PLymou Gervoury, Southampton, First class, $195: @lass, $97'80. For turther particulars appiy (o PAR] & CO., Agents, 308 Californis e Per Santa Rosa—A Fleischaker; Bissinger & Co: | TUESDA * Rob- RAILROAD TRAVEL And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. Leave from 8. P. Co.'s Ferry landing, 00t * o Market st., at § . M. 00 Incipdine Serts in Pulimsn Tour. P ist Sleeper. lass fickets, inciudiog berth o ret-class i 8 <1 (F F‘Puuman Standard SIEEDO: 2 %1 0——o SPECIAL NOTICE. “This tratwr will not stop to deliver or take on pas- sengers at Internied!ate stdtions, nor will tickets be so0ld or baggage checked L0 such points. Through Tickets for Puzet Sound nt< on Sale at Reduced Rates. or further information apply at 613 MARKED STREET (Grand Hotel Ticket Office), San Francisco. RICHARD GRAY. . H. GOODMAN, Gen. Traflic Mar. Gen. Pass. Agt SOUTHERN PFACIFIC CONPANY. (PACIFIC ive at a Anniva ki S:452 T:00A Lienicia, Vacavill " hento, and Tiedding via Davis.... 7:13P 7:004 Martinez, San Remon, Napa, Calis- oga and San‘a Rosa. 6:15r 8:304 Niles, San Jose, Stockton, Sacramento, Marysvillo, It il Sundays excepted Oroviile *8:30 Peters aud Milton. 9:001 Los Angeles Esprese, arbara and Los Augeles. Knights Orovilie o 4:300 Nilos, Stockton . 4:30p Morced, Berenda, i Yosemite) and Fresno 5:00¢ New Orleans Lixproes, Fre field, Santa Barl Demig, EI P East. 5:007 Sauta » neuto, Marys- Portland, Puget Tresno, Los Angeles, Ll Paso, New Orleans and Kacb.. “ 573 SANTA CKUZ DU a ge 77454 Santa Crus Liqusion, Fants Cruz and Principsl Way Stations 81154 Newark,Centersille,SanJ Boulder Creek, Banta Cruz an Station #2:£5p Newark, C Almaden, Felton, Banta Cruz and Principal Way Stations.. 4:15¢ Newark, Sni COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sis.) 54 San Joss and Way Btations (New Wednesdays ouly). 1:452 8:184 Sau Jose, Tres Dinos, Banta Tacifle Grove, Paso’ Robic Guadalupe sud 7:05p . H:00p Ito and Way Statious... 3:30¢ Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, £ ta alinas{Monterey aud Pactiic or San Jose aud \V 5 Ban Jose and Wi SAN LEANIEO AND HAYWARON LOCAL. T:i5A 19:45A Melrose, Seminary Pay " Fitckburg, San Leandro | %3i4o0 and Haywards. 9:00 | § Rtuns through to Niles. uuf-lg:; ¢ From Niles. | 112:009 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCISC)—Foot of Market Street (Slip §)— 5 1:00AM. §1:00 *3:00 13:00 *4:00 15:00 *6:00r.. From 02KLAKD—Foot of Brosdway.— 600 8:00 T *5:00r.a, P for Afternoon A for Morning. *Sundays excepted. { Saturdays only. ® , 1 Sundays oly. € Tuesdays ovly. +1 Monday, Thursday and Saturisy nights oniy. - SANFRANCISCO & NORTH P4- CIFIC RAILWAY €0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A..: 12:35, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—kExtra tr 8011590 P, . ‘Sacurdays—Exira trips at 1750 and 11:30 ». w. BUNDAYS—7:30, 9:30, 11:00 A.M.; 1:30, 3:30, “}5, 7 9:10, 11:10 A. a.; P. M. Saturdays—Extra tri 1:55 P . and 6:35 . . i SUNDAYS—7:35, 9:50, 11:10 A. M.; 1:40, 8:40, 5:00, 6:25 . 3. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive Sen Francisco. | 0efet | san Francisco. WEEK | Sux- ot Sux- | WeEK Davs. | pavs, | Vestination.| 5.vg | ive 7:80 AM|7:30 AX| Novato, (10:40 AM| B:40 AX 30 Ax| Petaluma, | 6:05 ©3|10:10 ax 00 Px Santa Rosi.| 7:30 py| 6:15 Px Fulton, | 7:30 Ax Windsor, 110:10 axc Healdsburs, Geyserville, 8:30 P2 (7:30 Ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 pu| 6:15 px iota, | T 7:30 Ax| Hopland & {10:10 axc 3:30Px/ 7:30aM| Ukiah. | 7:30 px| 6:15 P 7330 ax)| > [10:10 ax |7:80 ax|Guernevitle. | 7:30 rx 8:30 rx | 6:15ex 7:30 AM|7:30 AM| Sonoma [10:40 Ax| 8:40 Ax 6:10 Px|6:00 Px| and 6:05 Py 6:15 P i | Glen Eilen. T80 A |7:80 Ax [10:30 A3 |10:10 a3 30 Py 5:00 Py, SePastopol. | “gio5 Tl "6115 par Stages connect at_Santa Hosa for Mark West Springs: at Geyserville for Nkaggs Sprigs: a Cloverdale for tiie Geysers; at Pleta for Highland §prings, Kelseyville, Soda Bay and vakepors; at kepor g Hopland_for rt_and Bartiett Spri at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Laxe, Pomo, Potter Valiey. Jonn Day’s, Lierley's, Bucknell’s, Sanhed- rin Heights, Gravely Valiey, Booneville, Green- wood, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willets, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Harris, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduoed rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding. H. C. WHITING, R X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlantic Pacific RAILROAD Trains leaye from and arrive &t Market-Street Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRE>> To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at 5 P. u.élclrrnn&P‘?rl‘lle‘: Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepel vis xm..'«’fi;y Swithout change. ADnex Cass iof Denver and St. Louls. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Train Daily, with Dining-cars, B e pagement. Connecting (raing leave San Francisco at 9 A. M. and 6 P. x. daily, The best raflway from Callfornia to the East New rails, new ties; no dust: interesting scenery and good meals in Harvey’s dining-room or dining- " ricket Ofice—G44 Market Street, Chruniciv Buiiding. VALLEJO, MARR ISLIND, “BENICLY, PORT | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROID COSTA AND CROCKETT. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Saturday and Sund: and o F.ab; Satusday 10.oaeaay—10:80 4 X | por Mul Valley and San Rafael —7: Sunday—8 . 42 3. only, nday—8 P. M. ' Landing, Mission 1, Pier 3. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. Washingto At 5 P. M, n.uy‘.' Except Bnml:.y;*‘ & Reserved by Telephone STEAMER:: T. C. Walker. J. D, Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Telepkope Main 808 (Via Sausalito Ferry). From Saz Francisco, Commencing March 2, 1896 WEEKDAYS. 5, A. a: #1345, 5 REERA Extra trips_for San Rafecl on Mondays, Wednes aays and Saturdays at 11:30 e. i SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafael—*8:00, o #10:00, 11:3) A 3.3 #5528, 4 :80, *2:18, #4: 6745, 8:30 P, d. Exira uip 10 Savsalitoat 1 : Trains marked * run to San Quentin. *#13:30 P, M. does not run to Miil Velley. THROUGH TRAINS. 5 P. M. weekdays—Cazadero and way stations. A. M. Sundays—Cazalero eud way stations. 9:00 4. W Sundays—Point Reyes ana way siaiionss

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