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i0 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY,. MARCH 9, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Kilver a fraction off. Fheat futures lower. Bariey, Oats, Corn and Rye dull. Tolled Oats lower. ay and Feedstufls unchanged. Beans and Sseds dull Potatoes and Onlons unchangeds Heavy receipts of Green Peas. Three cars Eastern Poultry in. Game continues dull. Butter and Cheese weak. Eges dolng Tather better. Fresh Fruit unchanged Dried Fruft weak and dull. Provisions as before. - 1 o ine) 38 S Lake'gz son O Clear @ Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. he arTow flies with the wind. Yhe top figures g siation indicate maximum temperature for the s: those underneath Ii.if any, the amount of rainzall, of melied suow in Inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal alr pressure; so- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and fs usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded nd accompsnied by cloudy weatberand rains. Lows” usually first appear on the Wusbington coast. When che pressure is high in_the interlor and iow along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south alonz the coast. rain is probable: but when the 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is tmprob able. With a “high” in the vicinity of dabo, and the pressure falling to the Californla coast, warmer weather e expected in_summer and coider weather in Winter. The reverse of these conditions Wil mroduce an Opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICU SAN FRANCISCO, Murch The following are the rainfalls 24 hours and seasonal rainfalls to date as ared with those of the same date last season: ka this season —. last season $2.01. past honrs eq Bloff 22.45. las: season 14.5 24 hours.30: San Franeisco 20.68, last season 12.89, past 24 hours Fresno 9.26, last season | 4.93. past 24 hours san Luis) Obispo 18.71, | UNITED STATES TURE,WEATHER BUREAU 8,187, 5 . x for pas com = 24 00; last season 14 61, past 24 hours .02: Los Angeles 36.05. lest season 7.87. past 24 hours .0 Diego 10.88. last season 5.88, past 24 hours .00; Yuma 5.51. last season .88, past 24 hours .00. | San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 52, | mintmum 42, mean 4 Weather cond night over Washington, the lowest pressure, 28.74 inches, being reported at Tatoosh island. If this | : ard throuzh the Britisa posses- sions the weather will be clear over the greater portion of Carifornia. 1f it continues on the coast, | showery weather is Iikely The temperature has risen generall fontava and the country east. It tationary on the Pa-ific Coast. The foliowine maximum wind velocities are re- C 48 miles from the southeast; ath: Lander, 28 from cca, 26 from the southwest. ~an rancisco for 30 hours over Idaho, as remained midnight. March 9, 1897. Northern Calitornia—sShowers in northern por- tion Tuesday: fair in southern portion: light southerly winds. Southern California—Fair Tuesday; light west- erly win evada—Fair Tuesday. teh—Fair Tuesday. Arizona—Fair Tuesday. San Francisco and vieini day; lignt westerly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE Probably fair Tues- Forecast Official. NEW. YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y. M ‘B.—The week opened with an improved feeling in financial circ.es. The marketfor specia ties was encouraged by the moie reassuring advices from Crete in | regard to the Grecian-Turkish complications. This news received a general value from the advance ot over 1 per cent in British consols in London and | from the increased firmness of the Contiuental | Local operators who sold stocks o the merkets. ciosing days of last week on the war scare covered freely at the opening and in a short time prices advanced 134 10 155 per cent right through the list It s proper to add that in & majority of in- stances the nighest quotations of the day were | attgined befor: the expiration of the first half hour | of business, following which Lhere was a reaction 1n sales by small traders (o realiz: profit. The improvement was aiso checked for a time by the development of marked weakness in Man- hattan and Jersey Central. he jormer fell from 8714 to 84%5 on reporis that the directors at their meeting to-morrow will reduce the rate of divi Gendsfrom 6 o elibier 5 or 4 per cent per annum. Jersey Central dropped from 9434 to 9234, partly 10 sy mpathy with a fall of seven po.nis i Lehigh and Wiikesbarre consols. Jersey Central 55 aiso vielaed about two pomts “Duriog the afterncon the stock recovered (o 9524, while Delaware and Hudson advanced 135 and eading g per cent. The special feature, however, was Tobucco, which suddeniy ro-e nearly 3 per cent 02 a ma- teriatly increased volume of businesr. The mar- ket closed strong in tone. were 15 shares, Net changes show advances of 14 to 1 per cent Louls file "and Nashville leadivg. Tobacco jumped 214 to 77; Jersey Central closed 1 and Manhattan 135 per cent lower. ‘The total iransections Bonds were strong. The sales footed up $822. 000: American ~pirits sixes rose 3;: Hocking Valiey consolidated fives, 34; do general sixes, 3a; Detrol. Gas oonsoiidated fives, 1; Houston Texas Central fours. 1: Keoxuk and Des 1; Michigan Central consolidatid 1: Northern Facific threes, S | Northwestern sinkinz faud sixes, 2+4: Texas Fu cific seconds, g, and Wheeling and Lake Etie fives, 1. Lebigh and Wilkesbarre conso idated assented sevens brought 9714, azainst 1043 the lus: sale. New Jerscy Centcal general fives feil L* 11 Government bonds coupon fours of 1925 sold ac123%5 Grain. FLOUR—Dull, steady. Winter wheat, low erades, £2 30@2 35: do fair to fancy, 82 25@4 50; A0 petents, £4 60@5; others unchanged: Minnesota ciear, 3 4U@3 00: do sraights, $4@4 20: low extras, $2 30@3_35: Rye mixiure, $2 80@S 20¢ supertine, §2@: 80: fine, $1 95@2 25. Southern tiour, duli, steady. ~Common to fair extra, ¥320@ 50: ice. $3 60@4. Rye flour, qu ady, at $2 50@2 8. CORNMEAL ~ Dull, sieady. Yellow western 1 50@1 0. 4 RYE—Dull, firm. BARLEY—Firm, Western. 88c c. 1. 1. Buffalo. dull. Feeding, 26%cec. i 1. —Spot market fairly aciive. easier op- tion: f.0.h ¥4%c; ungraded red, 80@8oc: No. 1 Northern, 8574c. Options vpeied weak at 1c lower. rallied 4o, declined 114c, rallled 14@3gc. and Ciosed steady a1 135@134¢ below Saturday. May and July most active. Nu. 2 red Maich. 823c; May, B0%ge: July, 78Yjsc: September, T6c. JORN “~pots dull, firmer. No. 2, 2854c ele vator, 3054 ufloat. Options were dull and firm at unchanged prices. July and May only tradedin. March, 288pc: May, S03kc; July, S1bge. OATS—Srots duli, firm. Options moderately active, firm. May, 22c: July 22%c. Spo: prices: No. 2. 22gc: Np. & white, 243jc; No. 2, Chicago. 2814c; No. 3, 2135¢; FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS END NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & €O., 4 Leidesdorfl St., Tel. Main 1954. CENTRAXL OFFICE 625 Market St., Palace Hotel, Purly & Atkinson, Manacers. Tel. Main 5144. Uptown Office—Baldwin Hote! (adjolning Gril Room). Tel. Main 1081. PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders mstantly executed on latest market quo | 75%c. 1c under “aturday | the market, however. A Reference 1st National CY X ealtits FUCL WikE® 39 Ve 21@UM%e’ No. 8 white. 223ic: mixed Western, white do, 25@30c. Provisions. LARD-Quiet, firm. Western sieam. $4 35; Clty, $4; My, $4 45 nominal. Refined, dull; Con* tineit, £4 70; South American, §4 90: compound, @il4 P h—Acive, firm. New mess. $8 50@9. U —Fancy, steady. fair demand. West. ern creamer-, 16@19c; factory, 7@1zc; imitation creamery, 10@15¢: rolls, §@13 CHEESE—soderate demand. Part skims, 5@ 9¢: full skims. :@4c. : G (i5—Lower, liberal recelpts. Western fresh, w40 014 11@:2c _TALLOW-—Qulet. City 33c; country, vy COTTONSEED OIL—Quiet, firm. @20%¢; yellow prime, 2514@24c. RICE_Firm. moderate demand. Domestlc, 33 @6c: Japan. 41483340 MOLASSES . oderately active, steady. Orleans, 19@3lc. Crude, New * COFFEE—siendy, 10 to 15 points down. March, May, 8 50@8 £5; June, §8 90: 48 508 9y uly. August and Septemuer, $5 8 @S 90: Jan® | uary, $9. Spot Rio, dull, eass. No. 7, §33@8%kc. SUGAR—Easicr, quiet, Ct A, 874@4c ¥ 1b: mold A, 4lgc. standa.rd A, 4l4c: conficuioners’ A, 414ci cut loaf and croshed. 41gc; powdered and cubes, 414c; granulated, 4%4c. iruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags. 9@11c. 3+ ACH ¥ S—Unpeeled. bags, 515@9c; do Peele: boxes, 10§15 PRUNES—Firm. Four sizes, 5@5%4c. RAISINS—Iwo crown L. M., alje: three crown, 514c; four crown, 6@6Y4c: London layers, #1 35@1 4U: ciusters. 81 40@] 70. A MONDS—Soft sliell, 735@8Yzc: paper shell, 10@1%c. WALNUTS—Standard, 7c; do soft shell, 9c. HOPS—Qulet; Pacific Coast, 9@135c. WOOL — Firm, demand moderate. Domestic tieece, 16@25c: pulled, 15@31c: Texas. T@12c. Merchandise. JIGIRON —Qulet. American, $10 25@10 30. COPPER—Steady. Laxe, $11 90@12. LEAD—Firm. Domestic. &3 4215@3 45. TIN—Dull Straits, $13 40@15. Plates eratelv active. SPELTER—Firm. Domestic, $4 15@4 20. CHICAGO MARKETS. mod- CHICAGO, Irr. March 8 —The European war scare seemed in a fair way of being removed, and the Englisn consols were up 15@1 point, ana the | tenor of ihe advance in Continental bourses was qulet. Liverpool wheat cables wers indifterant, | brt from 34 to 15d advance belng quoted at the opening, and that improvement was afterward lost. Prices were assisied by a rather sharp bu.ge in corn. Receipts at Chicago were 20 cars and the Northwest Liad 274 cars. The latier section received 30 c correspondingdsy a year sgo. Local luspeciions fiom sicck amounted to 65,102 busnels. The amount on ocean pussege decreased 1,600,000 bush el., and the visible supply 1,025,000 bushais. i he worid's shipments 10r last week aggregated 2,778,000 bushels. 1he market weaken:d shor:ly befo.e noon and-p ices declined steadily. Export clearances were only 100,0)0 busheis. Closing Continental cables were all lower. Closinz 11vei- pool cables were 1gd lower. Thomsn estimated - fatmers’ reserve of wheat at 14-,000.000 busbels. May wheat opeued from 753g¢ 10 7554C. s0id between 7555@76c aud 745xc, cl0sing at Fstimat=d recetpts for £0-m0 Tow 20 cars. No. 2 red, spot, wheat 8334@ 86140 closing B4@85L4c. CUKN—Opened easy on the less alarming pros- pects of troubie in Lurope, bu: soon developed & fair sized short scare. St Louis was the principal buyer, and local traders findin; offerings licht belped niong the buige. At 2535¢ for May, liberal quantiiles appesred for salr, wod a_recession fol- lowed. Keceipts were 266 cars. There were no vuls 170w Store. Liverpool cables quoted unchanged prices The visitle supp y uecreased 61,0.0 bushels, and ihe smoun on vcean passage 500,0.0 bushels. Prices snowed decid=d weak- ness ater, taning their inspira m wheat. 1Xport cléarances were fair at 626,734 busnels. May corn_opened at 243pc. advanced (0 25L4c, Closing ut 245pc. unchanged from Saturday. Esti- mated receipis 105 to-morrow. 300 cars. OAT=—Sliorts in 0ats rec ived a fright as well s those 1. coro. Floor traders had been clinging 1o the short side with considerabie steadfastness recen.ly, and when a pro:essional pisced a few buying orders on the marse this morning he found the crowd in s nervous state, prices advanc- ing sharply, buc rec-ding when the demand w: satlatied. Lieceipts were 295 cars. There were no waruwa s from store, ‘ihe visible supply de- 0 busbes. Fxport clearances were beis May cats closed & sbade lower. Estimated recelpts 10r to-mor:ow 445 car: —Was easy. _Cush_~o. 1. 78c; Nort wes ern, 793zc: May, 773,@T8Y4c: July, 79%3c; September, Sic. Recelpts = cacs PROVISIONS—The product warket was mos Iy & quiet cne, with prices averaging steady. No particular change was reported in the nog market. Lhe packers con inue to be good buyeis of pro- visious and prices eased of. ay pork closed 5@7%4: 1ower, May lara 5c lower and ribs 235@5c lower. UTTER—The market was dull and weak to- ieceints eld up weil and_the demand was sigw. Cheaper grades were taken 10 some extent. Creameries—kxtras, 18c: firms, 1t@17c; sec- ouds, 14@15¢; imitations, fancy, 15@1dc. Dairies 16c: nrsts. 14@L0C: seconds. 9@10 Lacles—Extras, 11@17¢: fsis, 815@914C; pucking slock. 8¢; gTease, 25@38c; roil buiter, 10c, EGGS—Keceip:s were heavy, but there was & good demand. The feeling was easy. Freshs ock 1034¢c B dozen. 5 NUNEY — Was 414@5% ou call and 6% on’ time loans. New York exchange sold 4t 35c discount. Closing Prices. WHEAT — March, 7dc; May, T5@76%4c; July, T23je. CORN — March, 23%3c: 2554 25%c. OATs—3March, 16¢; May, May, 1733@17%c; July, —>May, $8 30: July, 88 45. LARD—May. 84 15: July. $4 25. XIES—Muy, $4 3735; July, $4 46. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILL. March 8.—The week opened with receipis of about 14,000 cattle. July, agalnst 14 377 last Monday and 18,810 on the cor- | responding day a year ago. There was a continu- ance of the exce:lent demand witnessed last week, and prices continued on the up grade, further ad- vance of about 10c B 100 Ibs taking place. Cattle are now selling much bet:er than for a long time past with the excepiion ofa few fancy lois which bave not varied much. The sharp advance in prices of hogs last week falied L0 stimuiaie the shipments 1o this market, and arrivals o-day were much smaller than on re- cent Mondays. A few wecks azo 40,000 hogs was an ordinary supply for the first day of the week. To-day’s run was barely 53,000, against 35,721 last Monday, 27,924 a year a:0 and 35,6bk two years #g0. The reduced supply failed Lo sirengthen as the packers held off for concessions. ~Pr.ces broke 233@5c B 100 s atter early strength. Sales of shecp aud lambs were slow early this morning, ficeces being full of water and buyers, in consequece, showed & waiting disposition. Later, however. traie beceme aciive, as the receipts were estimated at only 12,000, against an early eati- mate of 14.000. The supply was well taken at stronzer prices. CATTLE—Recelnts. 14.000. Fancy besves, §5 40 @5 60; choice to prime stecrs, 55 00@b 35; g0od to choice sicers, $4 60@4 95; medium steers, $4 35@4 85: falr_beef steers $4 U6@3 50; com- mon beet steers. §3 75@4 00: good Lo prime stock- ers and feeders. §3 90@4 25: common 10 good do. 33 40@3 85 bulis. cnolce to extra, $3 60 @3 75: do poor io choice, 82 25@3 60; cows and Belfers. choice to prime, 83 80@4 25: cows, fair 10 choice, 2 75@3 75; 10 common 1o fair cunners, £2 00@Z 70; caives. g00d to fancy. 85 75@6 25 4o commion o gooz, 83 50@5 50: 1exus red sieers, fair to choice, $3 50@4 25: Texas cows. balls and oxen, $2 5083 40; milkers and soringers, per head, $25@40. HUGS - Kecelpts, 36,0 Heavy packing and ehipping_lots, $5 60@3 85: common to_choice mixed. $3 65@3 90; choice assorted. $5 BU@ $90: light, 83 75@3 90; pigs. 83 6U@3 90. SHEFP—Keceipts. 12.000. $3@4 25; luwbs, 14@4 25. Keceipts at Omaha. FOUTH OMAJiA. NEmr. March 8 — HOGS— Receipts, 1300, Marketopenad 5c higher, closing weak. Light mixed, §3 70@3 75; heavy, 3 65@5 70. CA’ITLE—Receipis. 800. Market steady; best beeves strong. Steers, §3 50@4 30; cows, $1 50 60: feeders. 83@4 3. SHEEP—Receipts, 3800. Market firm. Receipts at Kansis City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. March 8 - CATTLE— Recelpts, 1858, Market 10c hizhar. Native dressed beef grades, §4 20@4 85: cows and hoifers, $3 20 @ 40; siockers and feeders, £3 60@4 20; Cuives, $5@>5 +0; Texus and Weatern, $3@o 40. OGS ieceipts, 3000 Mar.e: steady to 5c lower. 7Top orice, $3 L0; heavy. $3 S0@3 85; light, $3 75@3 80; pigs. $3 20@% 30. BHLEKP—ieceipts, 3250, Market steady. NEW YOEK STOCKS. Iaferior (o choice, Bonds, ¥xchauge, Money and Rallroad Shares Money on call easy at 134%; last loan 134% and ciosing offered at %, Prime mercantile paper. 3. Bar siiver, 6394¢. Mexican dollars, 493, @oU34c. Sterling exchange strong, with actual business in bankers' blils at 34 853, for slxty days and 84 8714@4 B34 for demand. Posted rates, $4 885, Commerclal biis, $4 ¥414@4 5514 Governmen: bonds firm: State bonds dull; ralirosa bonds nigher. Sliver weak. ClLostxe sTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable... 87 |North American.., 43 Aichison........... 11%/Northern Pacific.. laljg Preferred. L 2334 379 Adams Ex 10735 Alton, Terre Haute 55 155 American Expresslii IN'Y Central. . 98 American Tobacco 77 |N Y, Chicago&si L 1215 Preferred «vee: 40535 18t preferred. 70 Bay State Gas..... 1054 2d preferred. 8 Baltimore & Ohio.. 15 'S Y &N B, Brunswick Lands. = %N Y & New Big.. Buffalo, Roch & P. 1634 N Y, Susq & W.. Canaua Pacific..... 53 \ YPreferred. Canada Southers.. 463l0ntarlo. . Canton Land. .. BU%5lUntario & Western 1434 ntral Pactfic. 13| Oregonimprovmnt— hes & Ohlo.. 171,| "Prete: Chicago Alton. .. .186 |Orezon N Preferred.........172 |Oregon Short Chicago, B & Q... 764 Pacitic Mall. . 26 Chicago'® E TU..] 4 | Peorn. D& Evans 14 95 |Pittsburz & W ptd. 15 773/ Puilman Palace. 186 {5 Quicksliver ... Consolidation Coal 36| " Preferrea......[] 12 Consolidated Gas..153 |Reading.. . 38y G R i rs last Monday and 416 cn the | i - i i 2 CCC &St Louws... 25%, RioGrande&Westa 13 Preferred. 76| i referred. .. 341 Colo Fuel &irca’. 2114/ Rock Island. ... 87% | Preferred. 80 Rome Wat&xGzden. 116 Cotton 0.1 SLL&S W, 37 Preferred. Dei Hodson /5t Paul... Del Lack&W | Preferred. . 38534 Deuver & R G...... 10345t Panl & Duiath.. 15 | Preferred. . 40%y| Preferred.. 86 Distillers.... ..l —— " &t Paol & Omaha. 56 General Eleciric.. 514 _ Preferred. ........169% Erfe .. SLEM & M. 18 Siiver Cerulficates. 8334 l;‘fl Preferred. Fort Wayne, 3" |Southern Pacific. .. Grea Northern pid 120 Southern R k . Green Bay.. .—— | Preterred.. | Barlem...." "7 '293 |Sugar Kefine; | Hocking Coal.. .~ 44 Preferrea.. 3 Hocking Valiey. 414 Tenn Coal & Iron.. 2814 Homestake..... ... 35 | Preferred.. &0 H & Texas Central— _|Texas Pacific . 1linols Central.... 9215 Tol A A & N Mich— lowa Central... s Tol Ublo & Central | Preferred. Preferred. . | Kansas & Téxas... 128,/Tol s Lonls € KT _Sla | Preferrea. Preferred......... 18% | Kingston & 3% cnion Pacific. 7 | Lake Erle & Westa 16 |U P Den &Guif.... % | Preterred. 4'U 8 Cordage.. | 1ake Snore Natlonal Lead! | Preterred... | Long Isiand | Loulsville & Nash. | Louisville, N Alony | _ Preferred. Preferred.. ...\ T2%a Utica & B River...150 Memphis & Ch Wab 8 L & Pacific. 6% | Mexican Centra. | preterred......... 18 Michigan Central. — | Wells-Fargo........ 100 Minn &S L........— |Western Unfon.... 2% Preferred. — |Wisconsin Contral. 153 Minn & St L'com.. 18 Wheeling & LE... 153 Astpreferred..... 77 | Preferred......... By 2d preferred. . Am Cotton Oil ptd. 86 4 Missourt Pacific... 2134'W U Bee..... Mobile & Ohio..... %0 '|Ann Arbor. Nushvilie & Chait. 67% Preferred. . ational Linseed.. 1214 Brookiyn Traction. 2034 NJ Centrai 963/ Erie 2d pid..... 20 Morfolk & Wesira. 14 |imerican Spirits.. 137 Frelerred..o.... 27 | Preferred...m.... 3834 CLosix@ FoNDs. Aln Class A 4x....104 i Northern Pao lsts.11614 Do Class B 4,85.100 | Do 2a-. T4 Alabama. class C.. ¥& | Do 8ds.. Atchison 4s.. 8235 Do consol 5a. Dozds A.. ). 4673 0r Improvmut ist nada South #ds:104 | Dob Cen Pac Lets 01’96, — Cherokee 4, 1896, — | Do 1897 100 100 | Do consol 5 100 Pacific gsot '9 11074/ Phila & Reading 4214 Do lstpfd incom. 4414 | DCs6de.. | Den ‘& K G1si: 10874 R GrandeWest 1sis 73 St L&lronMtGends 7515 St L & S F Gen 6s.11234 St Paul Consols. ... 133 1181, £o Carolina 414s... 105 Southern R R os. 11155 | Doss .. Il s | Erie 20377 65 | | FuW&DenCity sis 59 [StPC & Pa lsta [GH&EB A 1031 Do2d 7s.... 451y Gen Elec Deb83.. 95 H & Tex Cen: 55..110 3 Docon 6s........106 |Texas Pac lsta .. 22 | Jowa CentraiTsts. 9615 1exas Pac 2as.. . 10134 Kansas Pa Consols 74z|Union Pac lsts 96.12374 Ks Palsts DenDivi16 | U S 4s reg of 1025.123 La Consol ds........ 95 | Do ds, coupon. | Missouri funding...— |U S 4s reg of 1807.111 2914 1% MK T 20s.. 60 | Dods, coupon....113 Do ds| 84 | Dozs.. 9514 | Mobile & G 66 | Dods reg.. ..l l11l4 | Mutoal Unfon 6s..110 | Do®s.coupon....114 | N Cenc Gen 55...11414/Va funding deot... 6215 N Y C&St Louls 3106 — | 5nLnt West Gen 68120 . 5 “arolina con 4s.102%4| Dotrustrepts:pd_ 6 Lo 6s i e 10714 | NorihwesiConsola 131 | West 5aore su.111. 2063, Loaew b <111 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EN6., March 8.—The spot market |15 firm at 8s 71.@5s 8. Cargoes are quliet at 83s, ters, Lrompt shipment, | ruTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March, s 314d; May, 63 5d: July, 6s 4340 SECURITIES. LONDOXN, Exa., March 8.—Consols, 112 1-16; siiver, 2014d; French Kentes, 102f 36c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days | Steriing Exchange! sight.. | Sterling Cables. . i New York Exchange, Sight... . | New York Exchange, telegraphic. | Fine silver, per ounce.. | Mexican Dollars. UL B T i ek s PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT-Is dull, with quite a decline in futures. Quoted at $1 256@1 5215 @ ctl for com- | mon grades, 81 35@1 3734 B cul for average No. 1, $1 40 & ctl for choice aud $1 4215@1 50 ¥ ctl for ex.ra choice miiling. | CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:16 o'clock—May—4000 | etis, #1 85. SKCOND SESSION—May —2000 ctls, $1 35; 5000, 81 341%. December—8000 $1 1714. i REGCLAR MORN NG SESSION—May—10,000 ctls, | $. 36; 800U, 81 357; 10,000, 4000,'$1 361/ " — Decamber—2000 ctls, 8000, ¥) 1755 May—6000, $1 36. BARLEY —Weak aad d though holders ask evious prices. Feed, 7213@7742¢ # ctl: Brew- ng, 8752@921zc. | cALL i | BOARD SALES. | INFORMAL SEss10N—9:15 o'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSI0N—N0 sa'es. REGULAR MORNING *ESSIO! AFTEENOON SESSION—Miay. OATS—Miiiing are auotsble al $1 25@1 30 | Pou: Fancy Feed, 81 3214@1 35 @ cil: Com- mon White, #1@1' 10; "good to choice, $1 15@ 1 80, sccording (0 quality; Black for_feed, 95¢@ 51 0b; for sced, $120@1 30: Gray, 81 16@1 25; Red, $1 10@1 20; surprise. 1 40@1 50 B cui. | COKN AUl kinds are dull again. Large Yellow, | 80G@85: Small Round do, 95@97%4c; White, 80 | @3¢ B cti. | _RYE_$5@8714c Bctl. Snipment of 52,300 ctis, vained ai $44,400, to Antwerp. BUCKWHEAT-Quoted u: $1 15@1 25 B ctl. | FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, | | Rolled Oats and Rye Fiour are lower. | FLOUK—Net cash jrices are: Family, extras | 24 85@4 95: Bakers’ extras, $4 75@4 85; Super- fine $4@a 35 % bbl. CORNMEAL E(C.—Feed Cora, Cracked Corn, $15@18 50 B ton. | “MILLSTUFFs—Prices In sacks are_as follows, { nsual discount to the irade: Graham Flour. $2 85 | % 100 1s; Rye Flour, 250 B 100;: Rice Flour, $575; Cornmeal, $2@2 25: extra cream do, $2 76 Oatméal, 38 50; Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, $3 10 | @3 80; Buckwheat Fiour, $3 20@3 60 Ciacked | Wheat, $3 50: Farina, $4: Whole Wheat Fiour, ; Rolied Oats (bbls). $4 76@5 16; Fearl Barley, 370@4: Spilu Peas, §3 b0; Green do, $4 25 # 1100 s 17 50@18; HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. ‘Trade is quiet &1l around. BRAN—212 50@13 for the best and $11 50@12 P ton for outside brands. MIUDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and $19 50@20 50 B ton 10r the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $17@17 50; Of cake Meal a: the mill, $26 50 @ ton; jobbing, | $27 50: clipped Oats. §1 30 @1 50 ® cu. - HAY — Wheat, $8@11: Whea: and Oat, $7@ | 10: Oat, $6@9. Bariey. $7@$ 60: River Barle., | 6@t 50; Alfalfa, $6@7 50: compressed, $6@ 9 50: stock, $5@6; Llover, $6@8 ¥ ton. STRAW—-25@50c @ bale. BEANS AND SELDS, There is no change in any description. - BEANS — Bayos, §1 50@1 €5 P ctl: Smail ‘Whites, $110@1 20 $ ctl; Larze Whites, $1@ 115: Pin<s, #1 10@1 25: Red: 126; Blackeye, $1 256@1 35. Red Kidney, : Limas, $1 80@2; Butters, $1 2@l 50; Pea, 31 10@1 30. SEXUS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@2 75: Ye low Mustard. $1 75@2 B ctl: Flax, $1 50@l 60; Ci nary >eed, 13,@214c B b: Alfalfa, 6l4c; Rape, | 215@2%,c; Hemp, dc: Timothy, 4ljc. Riks PEAS—Niles, $1@1 20 ¢ cul; Green, $1 406150 B el | POTATOES, ONION>, VEGETABLES, Receipts of Asparagus and Rhubarb were light and of Peas very heavy. No change in Polatoes and Onions POTATOES—New Potatoes, 216@3Vec: Sweet Potatoes, $1@1 76 according 1o quaiity: karly Rose, 70@80c; River Reds, 70@80c: Burbank Seedlings, 60@65¢ B ctl for Rivers, 90¢@81 10 for Saitnas and 83@8Uc for Petalumas; Orégon Surbanks, 65Q 10. ONIONS—§1 25@1 50 9 ctl; Cut Onlons, 5Uc@ | 81; Oregons, 81 76@1 90- VEGETABLES—Mushrooms are quotable at 10@loc @ b Fgg Plant, 10g ® 1b: Hothouse Cu- cumbers. 50c@$1 25 B dozo.; Asparacus JUCH Ih | for common and 123a@lcc for choice: Rhubarb, | 8150@2 B box: Los Angeles Summer >quash, | £1 25 box; Los Angeles Green Peppers,—: Mar” | rowfa: Squash. $6@8 # ton: Los Angeles Tomatoes, 80c@8) b)) B box: Dried Peppers, 7c ® I: Green Peus, 3@6c: Los Angeles String Beans, 10@12bgc; Dried Okra, 8G9¢ D: Cabbage, 4U@50c B oil; Carrots, :5@3ue B sack; Garlic, 134@2c B b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND KEGGS. BUTTER—The market continues weax. CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 18@19c: sec- ouds, 16@1734c # b. o AIRY—Faucy, 14 16¢ H to cholce, 18@4c: lower m,m:é?m‘? . Lo 2 PICKLED—13@l4c B 1 for oid and 15c B Ib for new. FIRKIN—15@l4c B D for old and 15c B b for new. CREAMERY TuB—16@17¢ B. CHEESE—The weak tone continues. Cholce mid new, €o: common 10 good, 6@7%4c: Cream Cheddar, 10@11c; Young America, 815@9¢ B b; Western, 11@12¢; Lastern. 14@14%c. (;GS—The market Is firm and dealers haye soc- ceeded in advancing it « rraction. Ranch ggs, 12G15%c; store kggs, 11@12c ® doz; Duck Eggs, c. S | POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Three.cars Eastern were on the market yesterday and sales were made at 14c for ‘Turkeys, 85 50 for Ducks and young Roosters, /8 | do. old, $3 5 Ducks, £4 50@5 for old and $6@7 for voung: Hens. $3@4 g dos. Koosters. vounc, $5@8 50 : Fryers, $5@5 50: Broilers, $ 60 @3 for'large and $3@4 for emall: Pigeons, $.@ % 50 B doz for young and $1 96 for old. GAME—Eugi sh Snipe, §3 B dozen: Hare. 50@ 75c: Rabbits, §1 50 for Cottontails and ¥125 for small; Gray Geese, 82 50: White Geese, 75¢; Brant, 81@1 25, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Prices for all descriptions remain undisturbed. Grape Fruit, $4 50@5 B box. DECIDUGUS FRULTS— Apples, 31 50@2 B box for choice and $1@1 25 for common. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are quotable 2t 8175@3 @ box: Scediings, 75¢@31 25 # box: Lemous, 5 ic@yl for common and 81 25@2 for 800d Lo choice: M exican Limes,$4 20@5; California Limes. 75c: Banaoas, $1g2 # buuchi: Pineapples, $:@4 9 doz DRIED FRUITs, RAL-INS, NUTS, £TC. A 5004 deal of change appears In Dried Fruit, generally toward lower prices. The mar<et is so dull that {n the majority Of cases there is no longsr any disiinction between carioad and jobbing prices. DR1-f) FiUITS—Quotaiions are nominally as follow: Peaches, 41;@5ac: fancy, 6@614: peeled. 10@) Apricots, 61aa8lae; Mourpura-, 10@ 1%c: eviporated App es, 0%4C: sun-dried, 23,@3 Prunes. 3@sc for the 4 sizes: Figs black, out: White Figs. 2lp@4c; Plums, 4@dc for pitied and 1@2c for unpitied; Nectarines, 4@5c P Ib for prime 10 fancy: Pears, 2sp@dc for whoie, 215@bc lor Qquarters and 3@4c for halves. RAISINS_ : o CARLOAD PRIcES — Four-crown, loose, ‘53so: three-crown, 435c B D: 335 B b seedless Sultanas, 53ac; seedless Muscatels, 435 three-crown London layers, £115; clusters, $1 5 Dehesa clusters, $260; Imperial clusters, $3; drled Grapes, 3c B 1. JOBBING PRICES~SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, loose, B¥uc: B-crown, 434c: 2-crown, 3%4c; seed- less Sultanas, 534c: seedless Muscaiels, 'dlgc: S-crown London iayers, §125: clusiers, ‘81 ‘60 Dehesa clusters, $2 76: 'Imperial clusters, $3 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c; Walnuts 615@7c B b for standard and ¥@9lgc ¥ Ib for sofishell: Almonds, €@6lge for Languedoc, 5@ 81c for hardshell and 8@9c % b for papershell; Peanuts, 4@Bc Ib for_Eastern and 4c for Cali- fornia: Hickory Nuts 5@éc 8 Ib: Pecans. 7@ 8c % b: Filberts, 71a@%c: Brazil Nuts, 715@85 Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 % 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12%4¢ for_ bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white extracied, 5@bygc: light amber extracted, 415@434¢; dark amber, 4@ 43kc: dark, ¥@3c B b, BEESWAX-22@25c 8 . | PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6%4¢® b for heavy, 7¢ # Ib for light medium. 934c for light, 10c B Ib for extra light and 1134c @ Ib for sugar-cured. Eas: ern sugar-cured liams, 11@12%sc: California Hams, 10@1014~; Mess Beef, $7@750; extra mess do, §8@s 50: family do, 89 50@10: _extra prime Pork, $/ 50@8; extra clear. $18'® bbl: mess, $14 B bbl: Smoked Beef, 10c B 1. LARD—Lastern tierces is quoted av 530 for compound ana 614@6%c for pure: pails, Ti4c: Cailfornia tierces, 54@5%c for compound and 814@614c for pure: Lulr-bis, To; 10-Btins, 7T¥ac: do, 5 1b. 734¢ B b : COTTOLENE—514@53¢ in derces and T3%@ 814c in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted steers are quot- able at 8o B Ib: medium, 7c P Ib: light, 6@6Ya Cowhides, 6@6lgc: salted Kip, 6c @ M: salted Calf, 7@8c: sated Veal, 6c: dry Hides, 1215@ 38c: culls aud brands, 912@10¢ B B: dry Kip sud Veal, 9@10c; dry Calt. 15¢: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@30 vach: Kids, be: Deerskins, good summer, 25¢® tb: medium, 20c: winter, 10¢: Sheepskins, sheariings, 10@20c each; shorc wool, 25@35¢ each: medium, 80@45¢ each; long wools, 40G60c each. TA LLOW—Shipm ent of No. 1, rendered, §@314c: Grease, 2 B . WOOL—san joaquin, 4@6c; Eastern Oregon, 7@ 10 B HOPS—6@8c for fair to choice and 9@10c ® Ib for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ,000 1bs to Antwerp. 0. %, 23gc: refined, de: BAGS—Caleutta Grain bags, spot, 5¢: June-July dlivery, 5yge; San Quentin, 5¢; Wool Bags, 241y @264 COAL-Wellingion, $8 B ton: New Wellington, $8 per ton: Southfield Wellington, §7 50 to: Seaitle, $5 60; Bryant, $6 50: Coos Bay, $a 75 ® ton: Walisend, 6 50 ®_ton: Cumberland, £13 50 @ ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Peon- sylvanis, Antbracite Egg, $11@12 # ton; Welsh Ancuracite, $8@10: Canuel, §8 ¥ ton: Rock Springs, Castlo Gate and Pleasan: Valiey, $7 60 Coke, $11@12 In buik and $13 % tonin sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube ani Crushed, 5340 Fowdered, 514c: Fine Crushed. 534c: Dry Granu. Iated, 454¢c: Confectioners’ A, 45sc: Magnolia A, 434c] »XUa G, 4140: Golden G, dc: halt barrels 14 more than barrels and boxes 32 mors. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers are as follow: BE £ F—First qui Sy, 6e; second, 5@5Yuc: third VEAL=Large, 5@6c; small, 6G7c $ . aJxl;l;rrm.\' Wethers, 6@64ac; Ewes, 54@6c LAMB—Spring, 8@834c B b PORK—Live Hogs, 33a@33; 37%@4c for small uud mediu @ P b RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Kiour, or sks.... 7.33) kgxs. dox, Wheat, ctis...... 2330 Hides no. . Barley, ctis..... 2.395/ Pelts. bais.. .10 Beans. 8ks....... 220| Wine, gats. 1110 Rye, ctls. ** $90| Leatter, rolis 622/ Lime, bbis. 24| Quicksiiver, flsks 210/ Wool. bis - 3,650| Lumber. M a3, 95| Tallow. ctis. ... 247 | Flaxseed, sks 70| Broom Coru, bis. | 40, d@43c B 1. P D for large and dressed do, 4% Butter. <t Cheese, cu THE STOOK MARKET. There was no generel change fn mining stock yesterday. An assessment of 25c was levied by Con. Cal. & Va., delinguent Aprit 13. The directors of the Bank of British North America bave declared a dividend of 2 per cent, making 4 per cent for the full year 1896, and leaving about £6000 to be carried forward to the account of 1897. Weekly reports from the Comstock are as fol- lows: Con. Cal. & Va.—1000 level—From the norih arift from the Cou. Virginia shaft on this level, at & point 200 feet north of the station, an east crosscut has been advanced 28 feet, showing clay separutions and fine Jines of quariz. 1550 level—1he double compartment inclive upraise hins been carried up 18 feet on the slope along the footwall above this level. The ore striak has been continuous through tbis opening, but var- rowed 1o four inches in the west face in the south half of the opeaing, assaying $36 per ton. The ore streak in the mnorth balfof the openingin the west face shows a width of 16 inches, as:aying $26 35 per ton. Above this streak in’ (he tace there are narrow lines and streaks of ore assaying from 20 to $30 per ton. We nave removed fr m tiis level to our surface-ore bins the ore which was stored in the drift, am unting (o 13 tons, as- saylug per mine car samples 5198 75 per ton. 1650 level—We are repalring and easing timbers 01 the vinth flaor in 1he south drif. Un the ninih floor, the firs: floor above the 8iil 10or of this level, at @ point 10) seet enst and 28 feet north of an east | line from the Con. Virginia shait from the incline upraise at a polnt 60 feet above tie siil fioor of this level, we have worked north and soath along | the footwail oi the ore streak, which is 3 feet | We have extracted from (his open: ng 38 | wide. tons of ore, assaying 836 14 per ton. 1750 levei-. ¥rom the thirteenth Hoor on the east side above the sill flsor of this | vel at the north end stope 1 0ld ground of former workings we have exiracted 18 tons of ore. The average nssay v.lue persamp.e taken from the cars In the mine was %2, 08 per ton. The total exiraction of ore for the week awounted 1o 69 tons . 1he &Verage asswy from samples taken from cars when raised to the surface was $50 90 per ton. In the Ophir mine, west crosscut 2, on the 1000 leve.. I8 In 437 feet. ' The face 1s In 8oft_porphyry, | seams of clay and lines of quartz In the old Cen’ tral tunel workings of the Ophir from the siii floor from the wes( crosscut irom the Mexican snaf_eta point 132 feet in from its mouth from the end of the south drift 50 jeet in from its mouth from che upraise carried up 15 feet from the end of the old west crosscut a south drift has been ex- tended 13 feet passing througn & porphyry and quartz formation assaying from $5 (0 $10 per ton. No work was done in Choilar ground on the Comstock lode during the past week. In the Powsi miue during the past woe< the south drift from the top of the raise from the in- termediate level started on the tunue level 45 teeq south of ihe north line was advanced 25 feet and is now out 200 feet. The materlal encountered and that uow in the face Js low grade quartz giv- ing assnys o from 82 to §7 50 per 10n BRUNSWICK LoDE—L0nso ldatea_ Callforoia & Virginia, test & beicher and Gould & Curry— Shaft 2,00 level—The east crosscut started in the south drift 150 feet In from the shait hus been exiended 15 feet, passing through porphyry total jength 89 feet. Shaft 2 has been sunk 18 feet on the incline, total depth €95 feet: botlom in porphyry and 'quartz. The joint sou:h drifchas been advanced 20 feet, toal length 210 feet; fuce in porobyry. UCCIDENTAY, CONSOLIDATED—The official letter says: b50 level—The main_east crosscut on this level hus besn extenara 5 feet, total lencth 771 feet: face fn hard porphyry. At point 300 feet sonth of upraise 1 have star.ed a wes. crosscut fiom the tunnel and cut aiedge b feel wide that assays from $4 10 $12 per ton in gold. 750 level— The soutieast drift from the west crosscut was extended 18 feet throuzh suft POrphyTy, qUartz and clay; total length 125 feet. 850 level—The south drifi from the bottom of th- winze—This level was extended 14 fert, total length 157 feet: formation quariz and porphyry. 750 level—Have opened & sia fou from the winze going down to the 850 leve at a joint 60 feet dowi wid have started to diift south on_the ore found ihere. " The pay s'reak is 2 feet wide and £ives assays of ¥25 per Lo i gold. CroLTAR—Shait 1 has beeu sunk 11 feet on the Inciine for the week and is now down a total depth of 852 feet. The bottom Is in the ledge, but the ground is hard. 200 | Vei—Kesumed work in the tlopes on the morning of the 3 ins.., and on 1his level have started west crosscut 1, 60 feet $4 80 for Hens, $3 50@4 for 1d Roostersand $» 1 Live uekeys, 13@14c W B for Cobblers. 3 B or Hone:, Desased "Tarmine ogtes e Bucte' s vair 81 500 78, omminss ot sha! i i i el south of the north line. “Itis in 12 jeet In ‘porphyry and seams of qiartz The winze Lelow this evel is aown 14 feet on the Incline, the pay being 3 fect Wwide In the boitom. There is 0o chanee in the stope. 300 level—The stopes above this lev2 ¢ the | present no hange of importance since resuming work. | 400 1evel—Are working morth on the fifth floor of the stope above east crosscut 1, where the pay is fivedeet wide, the box samples from these run- nlug from $37 (0 §25 per ton. Have advanced the main south drift on ihis \evel 18 feet, making it 85 feet south of crosscut 3. The face Is in porphy- Iy, With & seam of quartz through It three inches wide, from which cood assays can be obtairied. 500 levei—The south dr:2: ou this leve! is now ont 41 feet South f.om the north line, having sdvanc-d 24 feet -or the week through hard porphyry. Have shipped to the Nevada mill durlng the week 106 tons 500 pounds of ore fo. reduction. This, with the amouot previously shipped. is now bemx ton. The average batiery samples for the week were: Gold, $86 01: siiver, 2119 ounces per ton. BOAED SALES. sules I the San Francisco Follow!ig were thie Stock Boatd yesterday: RKGULAR MOENING SESSION; 0 Belcher..., 19,100 G &C . ) Back......78/200 HEN .. 200 Bullion.... 12/100 Mxic. . 500 « coMyENCING 9:30. 29/40) Usan . 193400 Y Jnokes lag] AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30, 100 Atehs..... 00, DU CC&V..1.55/300 Potost 300 Belcher...20/200 Mex. 200 Bullion...11 300 Ophir.... 94 600 Lholr. ."1100100 Ocoat.u9]:00 50 Chalige... 87! Following were Eoard yesterday: REGULAR SEASION 200 Alpha.....06/500 C Imp... 91,600 Ophir... 100 Alta....03(500 ....... .. 92200 Potos..". 1000 Andes ...201400 ConN ¥...01/500 100 Belcher... 201200 Crwn Pi..20/600 ... 300 B&E......75 200 Exchar...05 200 Bavage.. 200 Bulliou. . 12(800 G&U....34(1900 ... 100 Caled..... .1 8m/500 Scorpion..03 400 Chlinge... the siies in the Pacific Stock —10:30. 200 Chollar. . 99200 Justice...0¢[200 S Nev.. ;20 900 ...... 01{100 Stord 400 7177 1,05 /400 L Wash...01200 Unio: 200 CCV..1.6215/300 Mexican .36 200......... 750 .........1.85 1)0 Occd......u8 140 Utan.. 600 27 LB5745(100 ... 06200 ¥ Joki. 100 Conti ... /400 Ophir......95) AFTEENOON SESSION—2:30. 200 Alpha.....06750 C Imp.....01(200 Ovrmn....09 800 Alta.....-04/250 .......... 02300 Potos! 800 Andes.....19[200 C Point. 10J Eelcner. 200 B& B.. 700 Bulllon. 200 Coalixe... 700 .. 0L/ 200 Ophir. 150 CCaV1.5214(300 . 100 Conti.......4% CLOSING QUOTATIONS, MONDAY, March 8 4P Fa0. Ashed. But. Axeod. 05 06 s 05 03 04 - 19 20 o (2 Beicher. .. v 20 29 30 | Bes & Boictis: 73 T4 Quees (8 — | Bentoa Con... 12 Occidental, o9 10 | Boliton . 11 1z0phir. | Catedonia: 10 1ijOverman. Choliac 57 wslvotost., | Con.Cmava 1.5 1.35| savage. Challenes Con. 58 $9 Con. Imperiat. — 01 Confidence..... 91 Con New Yotz — Crown Poine... 18 | EasiSierraNa7 — Syndicate. kurekaCou.. — 35/ Unionlo.c 30 31 kxcheauer... 02 U3 Uika. 05 o7 | boulu&Curty. 33 35/ Yelow Jaikee 25 30 | BeesNoress. 85 8¢l STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, March 8- 2P. & TUNITED STATES BONDS. 1o, A U 843 coup.)12%4 Donew isvel2s Bt Askea s 22035 — |C Sdsres. | MISCELLANEOUS RONDS. | CalstCbless. 112 — Uk Gas 5s.. — 10& | CalElecL 65 — 131 |Lo2disss.. — 11014 | CotraCW bs 96 88 |Ommbus ts.. 1213413344 | Dpnt-stex-co — ST14|P &0 Rys. — 133 | dsu L&P 631293413074/ P&Ch Ry 85. 100 103 F&CHRR 651043310545 Pwist KR 85113 318 Geary-st K531 0 105 | Keno, WL&L — 105 HC&S5Ys. 005 — SactoP &L — 100 Los ang L 63 92143100 DoGnteed 8s 02 Mit-stCbleBslzae SF&NPROL. 100910114 SPRRAriz8: 9235 95 |SERECal 63. | DoRyCon bs.10415106 |SPRR(alds. — 100 | NaiVin6s s — 00 [SPBrRCalbs. 95 9815 | NevONgR7s.108 105 [SVWater 63117141173, | N RyCal 65.100% — [SVWateras 100k — NKyCalos. — 95 |StktnG&Evi §93210014 WATKR sTOCKS. | Contra Costa %6 4014)Sprag Valley 98 MarinCa..... 483 Sl €A AND ELECTRIC S TOCKY. 15 30 |Pacific Lizh: 4934 981 — |SF G&Elec. 8655 87 M Elec Lighi — 914(San Francscd 21g 234 0ak G L@ H b3lg 5414 S0CKIOM. e = %0 Pac Gas Imp 975 9314 * sTocK: HANK ATOTRY Anglo-Cal. — |First Natton!181 190 | Bankof Cal.. — |tondonPea.las - | Gl DT OO I i MeECh B o L b KAVINGS BANK €TOOKS. GerS&LCo.1300 — (Sav&Loan.. 105 HumbS&L.110) — Securty.....250 — ... 85 4214/Unloa Trasts51 — — 476 STREET BAILROAD STOCKS. 07— (OAkSL&Has — 100 1738 45 |Presdio..... 4% 9 T 37 4l LoWlbie sTOCKY Auantten.,, 16 17 (GlantCon.... 323 83 | California..’. 871511u |Vigorit P 85c Eastern D... 79 2% MINCELLAN KO3 #T0RE. Alaska Pkrs. 10314104 (Nat VinCo.. — Tig Ger Lead Co. 0100 liceanic8SC 24 25 HawC&sCo.. 16 1814 IacAux FA — 4 Huich PG 243, 3634 PacBoraxCo. — 94 MerkxAssa. — 110 |ParfPainiCo — 4 SALES—MORNING SESSION. 0ard— $2000 Edison Light & Power Bonds..... 120 00 50 Glant Powder Con.. 33 00 20 Mutual Electric Light. 9 00 $50005 V 4% Bonas.. 160 50 $3000 S P Branch Ral 11 |7 mireer— |60 Giant Powder Con...... v 3300 100 Pacific Lighting. 50 00 SALES—AFTERNOON SESSIO | Boara— 25 Giant PowderCon, b 4. 33 00 85 Hawalian Commercial.. 15 00 3408 F Gas & Eleciric Co 56 75 #1000 S V 4% Bonas........ 100 50 Fireni— | $25,0008 ¢ 4% Bonds........ ... 100 50 e HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. E Stephenson, Sait Lake Miss Osborn, Mass WChristopherson,SLake Misy Eva Shaw, Mass D Dieision, Sacto’ ¥ G Eichman. Stockion J C'Lill, Stockton € Yacco, Los Gatus ¥ L Orcutt, Sacto R L Peterson. Cal F W Hutchinson, Sulsun M Mic 1ael, Woodland £ W Cohu, Suisun Mry 3T Babb, Mt View RE Milier, Alameda G J Owens, San Mateo G D Norswick, San Jose D B Derby, Vacaville J Ross, Ventura, Dr Flifit & Wf, Sun Jaun J W ~eel, Fureka J L Doyle, Sun Diego R Sweaseying. Lureks J'N Miner & wt, Arcata J R Hopkins, *ait Lake R J Hopkins, Salt Ldke Mrs A T Small, Mes 3iss Eda Small, Muss Miss Xda Haich, Mass J D Alexander, Salano D M Dysort, Cuba A Beedict, San Jose A Elele & w¥, Cincago 0 H Wood &ty, Los Ang | T M Kenney, T iilamook A B Coorangh &'w, ~eattle ¥ H Webster, Mirturn A G Keyor. Sun Mateo J M Haynes, Oskland Miss E Haynes, Oskiand PALACE HOTEL . A Pete-son, Philadelphia H Ackerman, Portland A Goldma, N Y Mrs H Ackerman. Portid W T Green, Utica . J M Deaken, San Jose | Mrs A Peterson, Phila * Mirs J H Deaken, >n Jose Mrs J Green, Utlca P A Rex, N Y R R Bailey, Chicago O P senkins, Stanford W J Sloaue; N ¥ M Hinds, Cleveland Mrs W T Sioune, N Y B Temple. Tll | RS Csvorne, Reno W M Melntosh, Stanford W L Miidowe, Reno H Fritsch, 3t Louls €S Kilbsurne, T 8 P Hoefer, Arlz | Mrs C > Kibourae, 1l N Gillls, Salt Lake J A Haskell. N ¥ H M Barksdale, GrassVy M J Farreil,GrassValley J Eeben & w, Chicago Mrs C Thewer. Chicago H C ae Muhr, Dayion R 'L Rurk, Wash K J Sichels, N Y W Clymans, Chicago D Keith & w, Utah S Blacken & w, Lil Mrs Mary Duxe, Utah irs M Judge. Salt Lake Frank Judge, Sult Luke Miss K Judge. Salt Lake C R Glibert, Butte Mrs G Pokewell, N Y Mrs C R Gilbert, Butte COSMOPOLITAN JJ Gill, Victoria HOTEL. 3 Gill, Victoria H sneffner. Cal & Schiver, Santa Rosa | E Faller, Cal M Foster & w, Oakiaud Miss Mcl.aughton, SactoS S ~hawd, 5 G T Gaidner, Sacto E Wil iams, Vallejo A L Hatbeway, Vallejo CHLIVingstong w.sStkton | G Smith & w, Mass P Steiu, Philadelphia Nrs J Costello. San Jose R Crowe & w, S L Oblspo MissJ Costello, an Jose W V Henry, San Diego W W Beck. Chicago W Budiong, N Y £ J Gilbride, Healdshurg J Hamilton, Cal © B Pheips,'Porterville G W Moore, Sonora P B Gallasher, irelaad T Jopes, Sailnas T McNeal & w, Or J H Thics, Nev W 4 Miner, w & cn,Minn B F Miner, Minn Mioer, Minn NEW WESTERN HOTEL H Rossbache, Oakiand T Norton, Los Angeles W N Toote, Oakland J F Corbéit, Denver B H Wade. Denver J D Peabody, Denver B E Downey, San Jose W H Sidebottom, L Ang 1 Sprague, Denver J Vetter. Spoksne G M Rosenberg, Hollister T 1L iovertaon, Seattle E Gates, Modesto Loughborough, N Y J L vixon, Sacto H H Seaton, Arbuckle A H Mclarlane, 1t Lake CE Marilivg, N Y L) c H McMail, Santa ¢ 3 Mad all, ‘ruz J ¢ Avers Madera Webb, London W G Hardy, Presidio D Keiton, Mission ¥ Steer, Ireiand A E.lis Irelaud J Keeves, Sacramento Miss L Pres:on, Lovelock B Nlel, Gilroy 8 Niel, 1 roy G Hurgett. ~an Pedo D Kegney, Hollister K Legge, ~an Felipe J Moyles, San Mateo Miss Moyles, San Mateo J Stanley, N Y W Crucrott, Tdsho LI Eisher, Tonn W ey sher, Tenn cMurray, N Y J W Vail, Chicago G Myers. Fresno Mrs G Stowell, Pasadena Miss Young, Pasadena L M Hunter,NewOrleans T A Hudson, Dallas J Wilzinsxi, Visalia I Heney, Fresuo §J Dunlop, Fresno ¥ L Castle, Los Angeles J W Gorts. France J V Thesser, Colo I8 Josephs, N Y W H Pyburi, Salinas Miss LB Berry, NY F Willard, N'Y E Koyse, N Y milled. "Che averaze wagon samples for the past | week were: Gold, $32 693 silver, 23.99 ounces per | €814 | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Leon and Lillie Guggenheim to Matilda L. Cas- tle, lot on S line of Post street, 164 E of Vau Ness avenue, £ 27:6 by § 120; $10. Matilda L. Castle to Leon Gugzenhelm. lot on SW corner of Washington aud Laguna streets, 8 62;814 by W 157:6; $10. E. M. and May Morgan to Rachel Searles, lot on 1ine of Broadway. 171:1015 W of Laguna street, W B4:414 by S 157:6: 8180 all propercy in City and Couiity of San Francisco: $10. 4 John Daitou to Eugene Dalton, lot on § line of Jackson street, 82:6 E of Broderick, ¥ 11:9, S 127:8yy W 2576, S 2:8%4, W 68:9, N 5:415, E 82:6, N 125: 81 & Tenriette Hinz to Bridget Owens. lot on N line of Pos: street, 126 W of Baker, W 25 by N 137: 510. Mary W. Mastick (executrix of the estate of S. L. Mastick) to k. B. Masick, lot on W corner of Gough and Clay sireets. § 127:814by W 137:6, Latayette Square: $5.00. : Hibernia Savines and Loan Society to John E. and Aunie Tosuey, lot on NW line of Kisling sireet, 184:6 NE of Tweifih, NE 47, NW 80, SW 48:934, SE 80, quitclaim deed: $5. John'K. Moore to James Perrs ner of Fourteenth and Valencia sireets, W 460 by N $65. quitclaim deed; $10. brisiian M. Hunsen (admin‘strator of the es- tate of Metta C. Hansen) to A. G. Birch, lo on W lige of Chattanooga street, 88 8 of Tweuty-third, 522 by W 125; $20.5 Robert Brigh Pacific street, E 28 by S 67:6; sl E. N. and Alice . Moor to Richar! 0’Connor, lot on SW line of Spear street, 229:2 SI of How. ard, SE 43:10 by SW 137:6; 110. yiarsis B Fussers to 1l C. B. Fassets, lot on me of Twenty-firth avenue, 265:4 N of B street, N 50 by E 120; gift. Louis and Rose Lipman, London and San Fran- cisco Bank (Limited) to John Quinn, lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 225 N of I sireet, N 25 by W 120: $10. John and Caroline M. Lyon to Solomon Ge 1z, 10t on W line of Forty-fourth avenue, 100 S of I street, 550 by W 120; 810 Ann Price 1o Abraham F. Benjamin, lots 16, 17, 107, i 08, 158, 160, 314, Gift Mup 1; $10. John A. Russe | to The Painter-Cornell Com- pany, lot 863, Gift Map 3; 3200. Christopner von Dohien'to Catharina M. Brick- wedel, Jot on SW line of Bacon street, 213:10 NW of Wiillam, NW 35:7, SW 98:3, Sk £6:8, NE 107:1, loc 232, block %4, Mission and Thirtieth street Homestead Umion; 810. William W. and Carrie’ ¥. Rednall to Mary E. Bradley, lot on SE Iine of Morse street, 97:6 SW of Esmond, SW 22:6 by SE 75, portion 'of lots 1, 2and 3, bidck 2, Syndica’es Firse Aadition; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Maria J. Erskine to Maria P. Cutler, lot on SW corner of Duncan and Spring sireets. W 103 by S 100, belog a portion of plat 1, Cameron Iract, East Cakland: $10. Lucia k. and Hilan B. Gaston 10 D. S. O'Brien, all interest in lots 18-and 19, block , revised map of Claremont-avenue Tract, Uakland Township: 100. D. P. and Joanna Barnett to William W. Hat- fieid, iovon N Iine of Clement avenve, 120 E of Wiilow street, k£ 50 by N 150, block 15, lands ad- Jacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Joseph A. Leonard Compaoy to George A. 1odge, lovon N iine of_Johnson uvenue, 150 W of Court 'or 'Ihirtieth street, W 50 by N 150, belng. lot 17, Johuson Tract, Alameda: $10. Horlore and Mary E. Blaisto T. Hutton and J. B. Low, Jot on N line of Bristol street, 65 W of Eighth,' W 25 by N 100, Berkeley; $10. Caroline and E. Kammelsburg to' Byron E. Un- derwood, lot on E line 0f Sixih street. 152:¢ N of Delaware, N 48 by & 115, being a_portion of lois 20 and 21, block 85, Traci B, berkeley Land and | Town Improvement Association, Berkeley; #630. | William H. Johnson to K. L. Fitz, all interest in lot on SE corner of College way and Henry street, & 45 by 5 109, Leing the N 100 feet of lot 9. block 1. survey 194%, subdivision of a portion of piat 79, Tancho V. and D. Peralis, Berke ey; $1. Charles W. Kiser to Thomas Rose, all interest Jot on N W cor- 2:6 K of Poweil, | inlov beginning st most easterly corner of lot 4, Stevens Tract, thence NW 50, SW 150, SE 50, N1 150 to beginning, being the east portion of lot 4, Stevens Lract, Centerville, Washington ‘fowa- Oakland Bank of Savingsto Nelson Bump, lot on E line of Chester street, 144 NW of Kighth, N 44 by E 100, block 553, Unkiaud; $2550. Alfred Wood to klvina Wood. lot on SE corner | of Tenth and Castro streets, S 40 by E 50, portion of lots 7 and 8, block 114, Cakland: gift. Ernest F. acd Maggie J. Haider to Emily C. Thurber, 1ot D, block A, sundivision of lots 11, 12 to Emma Ciarke, lot on S lime of | | | aud 13, block A, Oakland View Homestead, sub- Ject to & mortgage, Oaklacd: $10. John D. and Mary Scanlan to F. J. Conneily | and J. M. Lane, lo: 4, biock B, Broadway aud Telegraph-avenue Park Lract, Oakland Township; | $10. Charies Barb to Robert Herliiz, lot 14, block 22, Beaudry & reladeau property, Oakland Township, quite alm deed: $5. Mountain View Cemetery Asyoclation to Hevry Johuston, 1ot 190, in plat 12, said cemetery, Oak- iand Township: $76. Jane Stone t0 A. J. Ramos, lot on E line ot Fifth 8 ree:, 66 S of Addison, S 34 by k 91, portion of ois 1and 2, block 108, Sisterna Tract, herkeley: grant. Uzustus and Kiity R. Mack to Carrie M. Stew art. .49 of an acre, beglnning at S corner of 20,56 acre tract o Hans Hansen by deed of Au ust 17, 18K8, thence NW 47.5, NE 387.1, N2 156.9, SW 23.4 to Leginning, quitc aim deed, broukiyn | Townsnip; §50. Albert . \ oodbridge to Harriet M. Morgan, lot on Sk cornier of Broadway. 205 SW iron San Joss avenue, SW 52:6 by Se 14,:2, being the SW 5 feet of resubdivision of subdivision 1 and NE 47:6 of subdivision 2. of lot 7, Hays & Caperton - acre lots, Alameda; $6500. Builders’ Contracts Emma J. Puroell with Caldwell & Nickerson, corner of Beu- $4686; kdgar A. | to erect & Lwo-story building on N hrader lah and streets; OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. DESTINATION. | AILS. | PIER. TsTEAMER Fort) T [Mch 9.10aw| Pier 3¢ .|San Diego. " |Mch 8,11ax| Pier 11 Gravs Harbor. Mch 9. ey Pler 2 Coos Bay..... |Mcn 9. 5ew | Pierls HumboldiBis [Mcn 8 urw |Ple) "|Panama.......|Mch 1012 u|PM 8§ Caarinn... ... [Coos Bav. .. .| Mch 10.12 w |Piecs ABlanchard | Oregon ports.. |Mch 10, 5Pu| Pler 13 kureka. ... | Newpors Mch il ®ax e 1L Umatilla.... | Vic & Pgi Sad | Mch 1% 9am | Pierd Santa Rosa. (Ean Diego....... | Mch 15 11ax | Pler 11 Farallon.... | Yaauina Bay.|Mch 13 @A |ple 4 G.W.EIder. | Portlana _..... [Mcn 14.10ax | Pler 24 '00s Bay. |Mch 16, fav | P STEAMEES TO ARRIVE. SreaaEn T PEDus Empire......._. |Portland......._...... |..Mcn 9 AliceBlanchard | Portiand. ... |"Men & Eureka......... | Newport. IMen 8 Wellington. .. . | Departure Bay [Meh 9 |Coos Bay ..... % 9 | Crescent Gity . : 9 rescent City. Amarapoora. ... | Champerico. ....... |--Men 10 ¥aralion........ | Yaquina Lay.. | Geu W. Elder.. | Portland i Kanta Rosa..... | Sau Diex | Zealauals..... . [Srdney.... " | Xan Mateo...... [Comox_ 2 Pomona... Humboldt Bay. ity Sydiiey.. .. | Pavama. 003 Ba | Newpore. " Men 13 Queen.........". | Victoria & Puget Sound |..Mch 13 Wasltenaw ... | TACOMB. ... v.... cuvee | ... |Coinaand Tavan.. 7|l an Diego | Coos Bay Poruand. SUN, MOON AND TIDE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODYTIC SURVEY. TiMEs AND HEIGATS oF HI1GH AND Low WATERS AT FOKT POINT, ENTRANCK TO EAN FRANCIScO BAY. PUBLISHED RY OFFL CIAL AUTHORITY OF THX SUPEEINTENDENT. NoTE—The high and low waters oconr au the City Front (Mission-sireet Wharf) about twenty. five minn:es later than at Fort Polnt; ihe height of tide is the same a: both places. NOTICE TO MARINEES. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office located in tha Merctants Exchanze is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free o expense. Navigators are cordlally lnvited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailing direciions of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the building on Tele- graph HIll Is hoisted about ten minutes beforo noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each dav irom the United States Naval Observatory a: Mare Isiand Cal, A notice stating whether the tIme ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, s published the same day vy the afternoon papers. and by the morning papers the following dur. W. % Huemes, The Time Ball. Lteutenant, U. S. N., in charge. BRANCHE FYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE SAN FRrANCISCO, March ¥, 1897. The time ball on Teiegrapn Hil, was dropped exactly at noon to-dsy—L e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactiy at § r. ., Greenwich time. W. 8 HUGHES, Lieutenant U. & N.. iu charge. —_— March—1897. Tuesday, March 9. Sun rises. .6.29|Moon rises...... Sun sets . 16,12 Moo sets. ...l 0.00Ax S ITtee] poce | Time | paac) >‘"“"1an‘7"‘“ F-ec"“"_} Ful'f‘“"ipm gl wl lmw o Sz oo 10| 2.45 1/ 84 12| 448 LW 13| 0.22 14| 127 16| 232 a2 Norr—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning udes are given in the left hand column, and the success!ve tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the secoud tide of the day, the third time column the third - ti band column gives the when there are but cept as ‘sometimes | | alice slanchard, | arch Card Machive Co; Italiau-swiss Colon: | & B sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Ccasi Survey charts, excep: when & minus sign (—) precodes the height, and then the number given s sub(ractive from Lhe depth given by the charts. SHIPPING INTELLIGE Arrived. MONDAY. March & Stmr Arcata. Cousins, 51 hours from Coos Bay} Ppass and mdse, 10 O C & N Co. Stmr South' Coast, San Pedro; ball 'si, 10 J K Hanity Br sumr’ Wellington, Salmond, §5 hours trom Departure Buy: 23,0 tous coal, fo R Dunsmuir & ns. Stmr Greenwood, Faerluni, 16 nours from Greenwood: umber, 10 L £ White Lumber Co. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 40 hours from Monterey, etc: produce. 0. Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Pomona, Doran. 17 hours 'rom Eur pass and mdse, 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Poin: Arena. Johnson. 15 houry from Navarro: 6558 ¢ r ties. o Mendocino Lumber Co. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter. 61 hours from Vie torfa and Fuge. Sound; pass and mdse, w Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stme Allance, Harawies, 34 hours from Sin Pedro; bailast, 10 Gray & Mitcueli Shbip >anta Clara. Andeison. 103 days irom Sy ney, via Newcastio. NSW 74 days: cual and uin, to Alaska Packers’ Asso Schr Etta B, bourne, 8 nours from 80 bxs butter. to Ross & Hewlet:. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 10 nours from Bodesa; 60_bxs butter, to Koss & Hewlei. Schr Gem, Olsen, 414 days from Coos Bay; 178 M filumber, (0 £ B Dean & Co. Cleared MONDAY, March 8 Stmr State_of Californls, Green, Astoria: Gool all, Perkins & Co. Whal stmr Narwhal, Tilton, whaling; Pacific Steam Whaling Co. Whal stmr Belvedere, Millard, whaling; Wm Lewis. Schr Mary E Russ, Asmussen, Champerico; O A Hooper & Co. 4 hours from Fort Ross. Sailed. MONDAY, March 8. Stmr Del Norte. Stockfleth, Grays Harbor. Stmr Weeott. Miller. Brship Anglesey, Lewis. Liverpool. Scr Anna, Erratt, Mahukona. Schr Nettie Low, Low, Foln: (eyes chi Kirng Cyrus, Christiansen, Tacoma. Schr Mary E Russ, Asmussen, Champerico, Telegraphiec. POINT LOROS March 8.-1J 2 i—Weather cloudy: wina NW: velocty 16 mliss Charters. The schr Lila and Mattie loads mdse for Mexico: bark Rufus’ E_Wood, coal st Nanaimo for this pOrFt: ship J B Brown, lumber a: Port Blakeley 10! Noumea and Sydney. Spoken. av 23 S long 24 W, Br ship Guntord, for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. EUREKA—Sailed Mar 6—Senr Elnorab, for San Pedo. Arrived Mar 8—Stmr Natlonal City, hence Mar 7: stmr Navatro, hence Mar6: schr Emma Clan- dina, heneo Mar 3. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Mar 7—Stmr Caspar, fm. Caspar. Saled Mar 8—Stmr Allfance, for S GREENWOOD—Salled Mar §— boro, for San Francisco. ALBION—Salled Mar 8—8tmr Scotis, for San ncisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Mar 8-H B M stmr Pheasant. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Mar 8—Sone New- ark, for Sau Francisco. VENTURA—Arrived Mar §—Stmr Geo Loomis, hence Mar 7. Sailed Mar 8—sStmr Geo Loomls, for San Frane clsco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Mar 8—Ship Ken- nebec, hence Feb 8; sch Annie Larsen, hence Feb Jan 20— hence Oct 2: Francisc mr Whil * TATOOSH— Passed Mar 8—Br bark Crown of In- dia, from Astoria, for Chematnus, PORT GAMBLE—Salled Mar 8—Bitn for Honolulu. GREENWOOD—Arrived Mar 8—Stmr Whites- boro, from Port Los Angeles. ROCKPORT—Sailed Mar S—Stmr Scotis, Albion. COOS BAY—Arrived Mar§—Stmr Farallon, frm Yaquina Ray. Salled Mar 8—S:mr_Cbiicat, Sxagit, for for Astori Sa Erancisco, BOWENS LANDING-Arrived Mar ¥—Sehr Monterey, hence Mar 7. ¥oreign Ports. NANAIMO—Salled Mar 6—Bark Carrollton, for San rrancisco. YOKOHAMA—Sated Feb 27—Schr F S Redfleld for Yobe. and not for Puget ~ound, and arrived &t Kob» March 7. HONOLULU—Arrived Fab 22—Schr Fred Sand- ers, 1om Hakoaate. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Mar 6—Br ship Ar- mida, hence Oct 15. CAPE TOWN— Arrived Mar 11—Fr vark Lamor- e. bence bec 1. FALMOUTH—Arrived Mar 6—Brship Mont- gomer. siire. hence Oct £0; Br bark Gaigorm ¢ as ; smr ic | tie._rrom Fortland. HULL—Arrived Mar 5—Brship Ellisias sept 27, ANTWERP—Arrived Mar 4—Br ship City of Hankow, from Tacom HONGKONG—Arrived Mac 6—Br st at Tacona, from Tacoms. , hnce BRISBANE—ATrived Mar ¥—Boship Andro e meda. hence Jan 1, and satied for Newcasile, NSW, to discharge. HONGKONG—Arrived Mar 4—Br stme Gaelic, hence Feo 2, via Hono.uia. YOKOHAMA—Salied Mar 7—Brstmr Copiic, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers NEW YONK—Arrived Mar 8—stmr La Bree tagne, from Havre, NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 8—Stmr Oldenburg, from Bremen. GIBRALTAR—Arrived ont Mar 8—S'mr Ems. CONSTANTINOPLE—Arrived oui Mar 7—>tmr Fuerst Bismarck on excursion. Arrived out Mar B—Sumr Mississippl. N —Sailed Mar S—Sumr Kalser Wiibeim 1L for New York TORY ISLAND—Passed Mar 8—Stmr Siberian, rom New York 1or Glasgow. Importations. ANACORTES—per Umatilla_50 bxs codfish, 806 cs saimon, 4000 sks oas, 1800 bbis lime. New Whatcom—8 pkgs mdse. Port Townsend —2 Dxgs mdse, 4 pkgs express. Victoria—12 cs leaf tobacco, 45 c3 whissey. 3 pkgs express., 1 sk coln, 15 pkgs mdse, attie—2 cs fish, 1 c5 cigars. 1 cs fornishin goods. 7 bxs piates, 1 elk head, 413 bdls pides, 1 bals caif hides, 6 pkgs forniture, 16 vkgs mdse, 28 kegs nails. 36 pkgs brass, 4 pkgs leas, 1 bdl pipe, 993 bbis lime, 2 cs 210 chests tea, 70U s salmo; 2sks 0583 ers, 28 sks_bones, 1sk nutmess, % sks cuin, 4 pkgs express, 20 pails herrings, 8 pkss cop- Ry via Seattle—d cs_rubber goods, 1 cs cor- sets, 6 ca ury goods, 3 c3 shoes, 3 cs sioneware, 6 pkgs mdse. Vancouver—1 cs mdse. Tacoma—798 tons coal, 13 bxs type crockery, 59 pkzs furaiture, 35 pkgs md: cunned K00ds. 59 sks bones. 400 bars buliion. 7 crates 18 cs 212 Tacoma east of Fargo—490 bdls hoop poles, pdls wall paper, 214 sks flax, 3 pkgs mdse, 848 100 sks flo Tacoma east 0f Fargo—1 bx paper. Kverett—=od4 bdis boo< paper, 528 kegs 16 bxs nails, 1 cs liquors. 5 pkgs mdse, 700 bars bullion, 17 bdis 9 cs paper. zast via Varcouver—315 cs tobacco. 10 cs cligars, 33 0s clgarelles. 23 Cs boots and suoes, 1 cs tracks, 55 hoatesy: 50 pigs inraiture, 350 piea 16 cska white lead. b Lbis glue, 3 cs underwear. 59 bbis oil, 1 pkg mdse, 4 cs hats. 30 cs wooden hsmes, 2 Csars c00ds, 308 housohold goods. EURIKKA—Per Pomona—2 bxs fish, 1 cs shoes, 1 bx statlone: 1 sk horns, 1 cs hats, 4 bbls min- ara) water, 13 1ikgs express. 1 s< colu, 3 bxs gro. ceries. 1 road cart, 24 M ft lumber, * cs flasks, 848 SLsningies, 7 pkes mdse, % bach tubs, L odl saws, 34ke Sbutcar. SR Eand 1 R B8 bxs fish, 3kexs 61 bxs butcer, 26 cs condensed milk. 1 bil saws, 5 pkgs mdse, 8 dressed calves, 19 sks ‘D;l:’l U sks potatoes, 77 es, 1 cs cizars, x frogs. O 68 TANDI N GPer Gipsy—297 sks potatoes, bxs butier. 2 Canta Cruz—1 lot household gooss. 5 bxs buttar, 11 g chcese. 2 OXs Datter. 200 buls lime. ‘Fizeon Poinit—2 bxs buiter, 76 bxs o6 druft chotse, 32 bxs appies, 79 sks potatoes. 1 BORT ORFOR D Pe- Arcata—3 pkgs mdse. Covs Bay—425 (ons coal, 5 bxs Lyps, Yo bbl fsy 6 pkgs honey, 935 8x5 OLa Ocs, O PKES X press, 3 sits coin, 11 pigs mase. Consignees. Per Umatl'la—Amer Fress Assn: South Prairle Coal Co: cerf, ~chivss & L0 K Megee; Godd:ni & Cioeca; G Sanguinet. Goodall, Perkins & Co: Siiioher Hredhof? & Sohuizs Swe sy Consu.: r. Bone Fer:iizer and oal Co: L Saroni & Co: £ G Lyons & Co; Selby Smelting and Lead Co: Viking Brewery: Pacific sarrell Co: Max Snoer; Pacific Wal Paper Co. peddy: H W Higglogs & Co; Chambers, Price & Co: ¥ Hillens & Co: _Stauffer Chemical Wors: J Everding & Co; M P Detels: E © .1 ey. Keilance oveliy Co: W G Richardson Moore, Ferguson & Co: Blake, Motlitt & Towne Mohis & Kalienbeca: Peiton W at. Moore, Feiguson & Coi M A Cornish: Buckingbam, Hecht & Co: T W Church. Triest & W P Fuller & Co: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: J E Gardner: J K Armsby & Co; Magner Bros: O K N Co; S £ Vi fug Co; Suuse: Seed and Plant Co; - h! American Tobacco Co: Main & Winchester: First Unitariun Cu : Homen Harbor Lime e & Lo; conral & Gol Ibers: Sussuian, Wormse: & Co; Wieland Bros: Giant I'owder Co; The Preservaline Mig Co: Schweitzer & Co: Fa Coast Fish Co: ~pecialty Mz 1 0: P Greenoerz « Co: American Union Fish Co; Pac Fertilizer & Co; Bissinger & Co; W I' G it; W W White; A J Proger & Son; A H R ~chmidi: S Bachman: Jjoin S kly; H Cowell & Co: Lievre, Fricke & Co: Cuaix \dberg Bros; M J Brandenstein: . Rosental: M Gilliarn. FPer Arcata—Murpby, Grant & Co: A D Harris; G Wyatt: Marshall, Teggart & Co: Standard Oil Co: Tillmann & Bendel; Wells, Fargo & Co: A D Har- ris: McDonough & Runyon: ‘Ihomes Loughr: 0 C& XN Co Amer Press Assn; Smith’s Cash >tore, Per Gipsy—Herman Joost; Dalrymen's Unlon Gray & Barbleri: Norton, Teller & Co: F Url & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; g Lowney; Hilmer, Bredho® &Schuiz; Mills Broy; Kowalsky & Co; H Cowell & Co: Getz Bros & Co: A W Fink: O 8 Smith & Co; Paul Pacheco; leris & Keyes. Per Pomona— American Umon Fih Co: Califer nia Saw Works: A L Bryan SLos Co; Crane & G Brigham, Hopp: « Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; | Lansing; Chas Nelson: Dairymen’s Union: J..mes) G.lieran : Enierpiise Brewery: Hicks, Judd & Co: Humoold Mineral Water Co: Hibarnid Brewery: Wieland Brewing Co; Jtalian Swiss €olony: J 1 Sirong; J H Kruse: Weils, Fargo & Co; McKay & Co; Triest & Co: Standard GilOo: A Paladini: b Muichi: G Cumilion! & Co; C K Whitney & Cos W Cluff; M Kalish & Co; Hills Bros; F B Halght: 0 de Lu‘; OBSmith &Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; McDonough & Kunyon: E R Stevens & o fuss, Early & Co; Norton. Teller & Co: Getz Bros & ('0: Ross & Hewlett; O B Smith & Co: Witzel & Bake :A!:n‘-‘,l_. Teggart & Co; Wolt& Son; Waterhouse stes