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il I " afioat, 12 TIE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1897 2 e e e e EHBEBAN O ONGIDEO U, THURSDA R B e e THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MAKKETS. Sugar advanced again. Grain Bags very strong. Silver fraction firmer. Cereals continue dul'. Hay and Beans unchanged. Onions firm. Asparagas lower. Butter slightly off again. ¥gas steady. Cheese weak. Pounry in tair shape. Fresh Frui unchanged. Dried Fruit very dull. Bacon and Lard firm, Hides firm but quiet. Wooldull. Hops neglected. T (P | i ¥ '-“Jp!]! il pfpilic . i tl] O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow| Explanation. flies with the wind. The top figures aximum temperature for the th it. it any, the amount of of melted snow in inches and hundredths. ast_twelve hours. Jsobars, or solid + poin s of equal alr pressure; iso- The arrow or dotted lines, equal temperature. eh” means high barometric pressure and s usually sccompanied by fair weat “low"” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” usially first appear on the Wasbington When the pressure is high in_the interior fow alon coast, and the isobars extend along the coast, rain is probable: 1s inclosed with isobars of in south of Oregon is improb- ity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATEER BUREAU REPORT. STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- BUREAU, AN FRANCE March 17, 1897, 5 . & The following are the raintalls for past 24 hours and seasonal rainfalls todate as compared wich thoseof the same dale last season reka this season 41 87, last season 32.05, past Bours .ui; Hed Biuft 22.58, ast season 14.91, past 24 hours .00: San Francisco 20.73, last season 15.95, past 24 hours .00; Fresno 9.26, lastseason 4.93 past 24 hours.04: San Luis Obispo 19,3 last season 14.61, vast 24 hours .02: Los Angeles 16.41, last season 7.87, past 24 hours .86: San Di- ego 11.42. Iast season 5 68, past 24 hours 0.54; Yuma 5.35. last sesson .88, past 24 hours .04, San Francisco data—Maximum Lemperature 55, minimum 44, mean 50. Weather conditions and general forecasts: The pressure has falen rapidly over the north- ern half of the Pucific Coest, and a siorm of con- eiderable energy is central to-nigh: over Oregon a Washingtou. During the past 24 hours there bas been a fall of two-tenihs of an iuch of pressurs over Washington and Orexou. There has been & slight rise over Central California. The tempera- ture has risen over Caiifornia and Nevada end has fallen over Washingion, Uregon and Northern Idaho. The following maximum wind velocities are re- ported: Tatoosh, 40 miles, frm the south: Por: Angeles, 80, from the west: Fort Canby. 72, from the south; Portland, 88, irom the south; Carson City, 28. from the souinwes:, aud Point Keyes, 47, from the northwest Although the winds are at present trom the west and high. it is likely that UNITED TURE, WEATHER strong southeast wind. will prevail along the coast of Ca ifornia Thursday. North-bound ves. seis are waried that heavy weather is likely along the coust irom San Francisco northward Forecsst made at San_Francisco for 30 hours enaing at m dnight, March 18, 1597 Northern Callfornia—Clondy weather and proba- bly rain Thursday: high southeastery wind Southern California—Cioudy weaiher Thurs- dav; fresh northwesterly wind. vada—Cloudy Thursday, with rain in northe ern poruio Utab—Cioudy Thur:day, and probably rain, Arizona—Showers early Thursday morning: cloudy Thorsday. San Francisco and viclnity—Cloady and_proba: biy showers (hursday: high westerly, changing t0 fresh southessterly wind; information signal is displayed at San Francisco. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NLW YORK MARKETS. Financial, NEW YORK, N. Y., March 17.—Speculation at the opening of the Stock Exchange was weaker, owing to the lower quotations from London and the unfavorable statement of St. Paul for the sec- ond week of March, Notwithstanding these in- fluences and the fact that the foreigners soid be- tween 10,000 and 12,000 shares of the {aterna- tionals listed stocks the bears made comparatively little headway. Prices after a decline of ¥ to % per cent quickly rallied, witn #gain the great leaders of ihe markez. sistent_buyiug of these stocks imparted fresh courags 1o ihe bulis and they marked prices up all along the line. Around midday there was another sethack owing to a sudden break In tobcco from 7834 to 76 on heavy sales. At about the same time coal weakness and Jersey Central and Reading ran off about a poiot. ibe Gould were als the bulis. who had the advantage of excellent sup- port by the Vanderbily group. the morning, Lake Shore rose 7. ~ickel Plate firse preferred 2, and kock Isiand 114 per cent. ‘Tobacco rallied 1o 77 and ~ugar rose from 112654 to 114. Fluctuations in the range Gonid stocks were comparatively siighi Specu- 1ation closed firm for th+ . anderbllts and Sugir ani_rather weak for Jersey Central, Keading, 5t Paul, Louisville and Nashville and Generai Electric. Amoug the speciailies ~tandard Kope and Twine broce 3 points 10 634 on liquidat! on. inthe 6 per cent bonds of the company to 66. The income bonds sold at 16 against 2415 lasi repor:ed sale. Net chang-s showed advances of 14 to 2 per cent, Omaha leadiug. The toial sales wers 1| shares. The bond market was firm In toue. Sales footed Colorado and Pacific up $141.,000. Atchison, the Vanderbilts The p-r- heavy und lost the early improve- Even these declines failed to disc ncert OUmaha was up to 5. an advance of 314 poluts from the lowest of d | Del Lack&Westrn. 15642 he decline was accelerrted b~ a drov of 8 points 3718 2154¢c; July, 22c. Spot prices—No. 2. 22¢; , white, #4c: No. 2, Chicago, 28¢c; No. 8, 21c. Provision LARD-Qulet, easier. Western steam. city, $4 1 $4 7 34 37; i May, 34 55; refined, quiet; continent, PORK—Dull, easler. Mess. $8 50@9. EUTTEs~Choice, firm: falr demand. Western ;r;lmer]. 13@19¢c; do factory, T@l2%4¢; Elgins, c. il solivassiaatr, skims. EGGS—Fairly active. Western freeh. 1034c. A TIOW:Fimmbi: HClursf 8¥9n:icouums, S o. COTTONSEED OIL—Barely steady. Crude, 20920%4c; vellow prime, 25%gc. RICE—Firm. Domestic. fair 10 extra. 6c; Japan, Part skims, 41a@4 15, MOULASSES—Steady, uncharged. CUFFE aiet, 5 to 10 points down. March, $850; May, §8 45@8 50: June. 88 50; July, #8 65. Spou Rio, duil, weak. No. 7, $c SUGAR—Lull’ Off A, 5 8-16@8%4c; mold A, 434c ddg0; tanasrd A, 434c! crushed. 534; powdered, granulated, 414¢; cubes, 434c. 1 ruit and Produce. 2 PRICOTS-Bags. 8@11c. TF ACHES- Unpeeled, bags, 5%@8%c: do peeled, boxes 10@15c. §KUN ks~ Four sizes, 33,@tc. RAIBINK_Two crown L. M., 434c: threo crowns, 43, @334c; four crowus, 6@8%4c; Lendon iayers, $1.5@1 40. i ALMONDS— Sofv shell, T35@8%ac: paper shell, 1zc. W ALNUTS—Hard. 7c; soft shell, fc. HOPS—Quiet, steady. Pacific Coast, S@13%5e. WOOL—Firn.. Domestic fleece, 13@23c. Merchandise. FIGIRON—Qulet, steady. American, 313 25@ 0. 12 5i COPPER-_Dul Lake. §11 8512 Domestic. 83 45. LEAD—Firm A1N—Dull, steady. Straits, 515 20@13 0. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO. Tir. March 17. —There was an advance of 55@34c1n wheat at the opening to- day, the strength which prevailed from news of the probabllity of war beiween Turkey and Greece. Fnglish consols were 14 point lower and Liverpool cables higher for wheat. Prces eased oft on selling against cails. ei:nt cars and the Northwest had 231 contineatal cables were lower. a firmness a<ain developed. May wheat opened from T414@74%4c, s0ld. between T415@73%c, C.08- ing at 743c, s higher than y-sterdsy. Esti- mated receipts ior to-morrow 100 cars. No. 2 red, spot, wheat ranged from 8834c o B9%4e, closing about 8915@8BY5c. CORN—Quickly respondea to the war scare, opening bigher and successfully retaining the ac- cretion. iiverpool csbles were firm and 14d higher. ‘May corn opeaed at 2414c, advauced to and closed ul 2434c,.35c hgher than yesterday. Esiimsted receipis for to-morzow 215 cars. OATS- xesierdas’s deciine in oats was re- covered a: the opening to-day, the same forces which were & wOrk in whea: and corn appiying to tbis market. May oats closed Ss@Ygc higuer. atimated receipts for to-morrow 172 cars. ¥LAX—Steady. Cash No. 1, 7834c, nominal: Northwestern, 8815c; May, T814@78%c. Re- ceipts 9 cars. f PROVISIONS—Heavy selling by professionals and commission houses gave provisions a setback to-day. Eaply the feeling was firm on an advance n live hot prices, but :he larce offerings later caused a decltne. May pork closed 20c lower, May Jard 735" lower and May ribs 1214¢ lower. BUTTEK-Tue buiter marker was uctive and firm to-day. Prices were unchanged. Creamenes—Kxtras, 18c: firss, 1€@17c; sec- onds, 14@15¢; imitations, fancy, 13@14c. Dairies —Exiras, 16c: firats, 14@15c: seconas. 9@luc. Ladles—Exiras, 11@12c: firsis, 515@915¢; packing sigck, Sc; grease, 5c; roil outter, 1ve. EGGS—Wenker. Fresh siock. 914@9%c per dozen. MONEY — Was _4@5% on call and 6% on time loans. New Yors exchange sold at 4uc Qis- count. Closing Toward the close Closing Prices. - WHEAT—March, 73Ygc: May, 741jc: July, T3¢, CORN—March, 283;c: May, 2434 July, 26%4c. OATS—March, 161" July, 18Vs@1834¢. PORK—May, 85 Tbs: July, $8 8-1g. LARD—May, 84 25; Ju.y. $4 3:4a. H1BS—May, $470; July, $4 T2lg- Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, 11z, March 17.—Re- celpts of cattle (0-day were fair. The demand was good and prices firm. Hogs were in light supply and goos demand. Prices were 6¢ higher. Sheep and lambs were sirong, CAT LE—Receipts. 12,000, Fancy beeves, $5 50 @5 65; choice to prime s:eers, $5 05@b 40: guod Lo choice steecs, 84 50@4 65; medium steers, §4 30@ 4565 ialr beer steers. 84 05@4 :56; common beef steers. $370@4 00: good w prime stockers and freders. $3 90@4 25: bulls. cuolce to extra, $350@3 75: do pcor (o choice. 8 35@3 40; and heifers. choice to prime, §3 8U@4 15; cOw 10 choice, %2 75@3 70; do COMmON 10 fair can: $180@2 70; calves. Rood 1o fancy, $550@6 0v; do common to g003, 5 00@5 40: Texas red sieers. falr to cholce, 83 35@4 25: Texas cows. bulis and oxen, $2 50@3 25: milkers and springers, per head, $25@4b. HUGS—Kecelpts, 26.00. Heavy packing and ebipping _lots, 85 80@4 16: common 10 choice mixed. 83 9@ 12Le; cnoice assorced, $4& V0@ 410; pigs. &3 50@4 0. SHEF.P—Recelpts. 9000, £350@4 60; lanibs, $4@5 30. Keceipts at Omaha. ROUTH OMAHA. NERm. March 17.—HOGS— Receipts, 5300. Market strong, bc higher. Light and mixed, $5 90@4; beavy, 84 85@4 95. CATTLE— feceip(s. 350 Marxet strong to 10c higher. Steers, $3 60@4 45; cows, $1 60@4 00 focders, §3 25@4 40. SH i P—Receipts, 700. Mu.tons, $4. NEW YORK STOCKS. Infenior 10 cholos, Market active, firm. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Eailroad Shares. Money on call qulet at 1%6@1%%; last loan 134 and closingat1%%. Primemercantile paper. 414% Bar siiver, 623c. Mexican doliars, 45@ 49%4c. Serling excnange steady, witn actual business in bankers' blils at $4 8515 for sixty days And $4 87 for demand. Posted raies, $4 ¥615@4 88. Commercial bills, $4 ¥4@4 85. Government bonds firm; State bonds quiet; rall- road bonds firm. Silver at the board was weak. cLosING KTOCKS. 88 |North American... 4% 1134 Northern Pacific.. 137 i 204s| _Preferred.. 571y Adams Express...148 | Northwestern...... 11014 Alton, Terre Hauté 56 | Preferrea.....|l. 188 American Expressl112 |N'Y Centrai. 8914 American Tobacco 76% N Y, Chicago&si L 1414 Preferred. 105 | 18t preferred. 4 Bay State Gas. u54| 2d preferred. Baltimore & Ohia.. Brunswick Lands. Roch & P. BN Y&NE, 3N Y & New Eing. 165 N Y, Susq & W. b0l Preferred. 5154 Ontario n\d:,: viario & Western 1454 Oregonim provmnt— 18" Frete-red. = 1185 |oreson Navigation 11 1174 loregon hort Linc. 11 77| Pacitic Mail. 45" peoria. D& Evass 1 5 |Pitsburg & W ptd. 16 7834/ Puilman Palace.... 1 Cleve & Pittsbiirg. 165 | Quicksilver .. Consolldation Coal. 34 | Preferrea. Consolidatea Gaa.. 1814 Reading. ... . CCC& St Lonis... 8314 RioGrande& Wesia 1% | Preferred, IRock I Central Pactfic Ches & Ohio. Chicago Alion. Preferred..... Chieago, B & Q. Chicago & E Il Preferred. ....... Chicago Gas. Cotton Oil Cori.... 13 Commercial Cabie. 160 Dei Hodson . 2094/ Denver & R G...... 10 Preterred. Disullers. ... General Electric. Preferred 5t Paul & O Preferred. Ere....... 5tP M &M Preferred’ Silver Certificates. 82% Fort Wayn Southern Pacific... 14% Great Northern pfd120 (Southern R &...... 9 Green Bay. Preferred. 28% Harlem.... Sugar Refinery....1137 Hocking Coa.. FPreferred. . 103t4 Hocking Valiey Tenn Coul &iron.. 275 Preferred. . ¥0 | Texas Pacific 1llinois Central... Tol A A & N Mici sixes rose 1 10 31 Chesapeake and Oblo, series A, | 10wa Central.. Tol Uhlo & Central 15 34: Northwest, €oupon gold sevens, 1. Preferred. . 0 '(n the Government bonds, coupon fours of 1925 Tol 5t Louls & 85 sold mt 12334, uud registered fours of 1907 at 1113 Preterred 3 |Upion Pacil 1634/ P Den & Gui Kingston & Pena.. Lake Erle & Westa b Preterrea 6K U & Cord: i FLOUR — Quiet. Winter wheat, low erade: e - ordage....... — ¥2 30G3 35: do falr to fancy, 52 20@4 505 40 | Neroma rwsd .. Fois = patents. $4 60@0: others unchanged: Minnesota | Preferred 91s 38 clear, 83 40@3 90: do_straights, 84@4 20: do | Lone fant “ b7 patents, $1@4 80; low exuras. $2 3U@5 38; Rye | Loojsville & Nash. 49 By mixtore $2 8U@3 20: superfive, $2@% 80: fine, | Louisvilie,N Atbay 74U § Rubber. 16 81 95@3 45, L Preferred. 114 Preferred. Southern flour. steady. dull. Common 1o fair ex- | Maphartan 8514 tra, §3 20@s 50: g00d Lo Choice. 83 60@4. Kye flour. muderate demand at £2 50@2 75. CORNMEAL—Quiet, uncbanged. Yeliow, West- closed steady, Ys@%ec over yesterday, with trad- Log fair. May and July mostactive; March, 80%c: Muy, BJc: Juiy, T8 COwN - Dull,” easicr. 0c; stéamer mixed, 2834c. dull and firm ut 14@%sc aavauce. March. 2934c: May, 0y4c: Jull: 41 e, OATS—=pot dull, firm.r. Options dull, firmer. No. 2 elevator, 29%gc: Options were o Memyphis & Charis 15 Mexican Centrai.. 8 Michigan Central. 96 ern. 31:0@1 80 M1N &S Le..ooesc— KYE—Dull. Western, 37 c. . . Buftalo. Preteree i BARLEY—Dull, steady, unchanged. Minn & St L'com.. 19 15 WHEAT—Firmer. F.o. b Bdc; ungraded red, | * st preferred..... 78 | Preferred, . 0 70@8ic: No. i Northern, 83c. Options opened | Zdoreferred,.. .. 48 firni and advanced &ic on easy cables. fell 35@lec | Missourl Pacific... 134 -on foiegn sellirg railied 34c On coverink aud | Mobile & Uhlo. ... %0 Nuhville & chiii. §734 ) 883 13" . 2614 CLosixw roxDA. 20414 Northern F'ac 1ats.116 104 2¢ o Ba 13 33% Aln Clans A Do Class B FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIH, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leldesdorfl St, Tel. Main 1054. CENTRAL OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Purly & Atkinson, Manacers. Tel. Main 5144. Uptown Office—Bald win Hote! (adjolning Grill Room). Tel. Maln 1v9l. URDY. ATKINSON & CLAPP, Mansgers. 'rs instantly executed on latest market QUO itions. Heference lst Natonal Bank, = F. CAGO. PRIVALE WIBs NEW YORK 523 A Soulh s, 100 Cen Fac laty of'95.— Cherokee ds. 1898, — Do 1597 Jo 189K, |racific s0t 97,07 — Phila & Reading 4s 8335 Do 1st pid incom. 45 G360 K GrandeWestlys 72 Den & k& st St L&TronMtdends— Do 4s. ... SUL &8 F Gen 68.111 Eri» 208, 8564 134 FL\W&DenCity ists 571 1sts 1. 118% CHE&EBAUS... 104" 50 Carolina 4%av.. 105 Do2d 78,1 160 90 Gen Elec Deb 54" 96 H & Tex Cent 550110 Do con J. . 101 Towa Central 1st3.. 93 Eansas Pa Consols 74 Ks Palats Den Divi17 La Consol 4s.... 97 Missouri funding...— MK T 2ds... [ Do & 84: Mobile io 8k Mutoal Union 6s..110 N3 Cons GoaBe. 1136V N ¥ C& 8t Louls 43105%4| ~ Do registered.. Nor & West Gen @s12234| Do deferred 6s. N Carollna con 4s.10314| Do trust ropt st Do 6s. . 123 | Wabasb 1st 1413, West Snoce . 114! FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT 1N LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EN6., March 17.—The spot mar- Ket 15 steady at 6s 33,d@6s 5d. Cargoes are steady at 30s 3d, arrived. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March, s 11ad; May, 6s 234d: July, 6s 3d; September, 65 1340, SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., March 17.—Consols, 11%; sil- '8 B-16d; Fretich Rentes, 102f 17340, EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. = mssy Sterling Cables. . ] New York Exchange, - 15 New York Exchange, telegrap] - 17% Fine silver, per oun — 821 Mexican Dollars. L PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are dull at rates last quoted. The chartered Wheat fleet In port has & rogistered tonnage of 10,786, against 25,264 tons onthe same date )ast year: disengaged, 89,600 tons, against 38, 460: on the way to this port, 254, 782 tous, against 208,117. W £ AT—Continues very slack, both on and oft call. Quoted at §1 26@1 5214 W ctl for common grades, $1 36@1 3644 B cu for average No. 1, $1 5703 § oul for choice and 81 40@L 47% ¥ ctl extra Ciioice milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SksSION—9:1b o'clock—December— 10,000 ctis, $1 1734. SKCOND HKESSION—December—2000, ctls, $1 17; 2000, 811754, May ~ 3000, 81 $0%; 0000, HEGULAR MORNING SxssioN—Decembe: 00t ctls, 31 17%g: 14,000, $1 1714 May — 2000, 81 35%: 2000. 81 353;. AFTERNOON SkSs10N—May—2000 ctls, 81 35%. BARLEY—Brignt Feed 1s firm enough. but aii other descriptions aredull. keed, 72%@77%40 B ctl; Brewing, 8712@92%4c. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SXs810N—9:15 0'clock—No sales. SxCOND SESSION—NOsales. REGULAR MORNING SKSS10N—No ales. AFTERN00N SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 78%4¢. OAT>—The marke: Is very quiet. Milling, $1 26 @130 cil: Fancy Feed, $1 3214@1 35: Com- mon White, $1@1 1 good to cholce, &1 15@ 1 80, sccording (o quility; Black for feed, 96c@ $1 05; for sced, $1 20@1 30: Gray, 31 15@1 45 Hed, $110@)] 20: sSurprise, $1 40@1 50 ¥ cu. Clipped Oats sell $1@: P ton overthe raw product. CORN— Prices show no variation whatever and trade is duil, Laree Yellow, 80@85¢: Small Kound do, B5@975c: White, B0@8214¢ ¥ cil. RYE—8Ug85c P otl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at 81 16@1 35 B cil. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Family, extray 84 85@4 95: Bakers' extras, $4 75@4 85; Super- fine $4@4 35 ¥ bbl. COKNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, 817 50@18; Cracked Corn, $15@19 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sscks are as follows, usuai discount o the trade: Graham Flour. 82 85 # 100 bs; Rye Flour, $2 50 § 100: Rice Flour, 35 75; Cornmeal, $2@2 20; extra cream do, 82 75: Oatmeal, 83 50; Oat Groats, $3: Hominy, $3 10 @3 30; Buckwhea: Flour, 33 26@3 BU: Ciacked Wheat. $3 50; Farina, $i; Whole Wheat Fiour, 33; Rolied Oats (bbls). $4 75@5 16: Peari Barley, £370@A: Spilc Peas, §5 60; Green do, §4 25 B 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. All descriptions remain as before. BEAN—$12 60@15 for the best and $11 50@12 ® ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and $19 50@10 50 ton 10r the best. FEEDSTUFEFS — Rolled Barley, $17@17 80; Qlicake Meal a: the mill, $26 00 ¥ ton; jobbing, $27 50. HAY — Wheat, $8@11: Wheat and Ost, $7@ 10: Oat, 86@9: Bariey, $7@860: River Harley, $6@6 50; Alfalfa, $8@7 50; compressed, $6@ ¥ 50; stock, $5@6; Llover, $6@8 P ton. BIRAW-25@50c ¥ bule. BEANS AND SEEDS. There is no business worth talxing about. BEANS — Bayos, 81 6031 70 B cil: Smad Whites, $1@120 P ctl; Large Whites, 81@1 20 B ct: Pinss, $1@1 20 ctl: Reds, 1 15@1 80: Blackeye, $1 50@1 55; Red Kidney, $2 20: Limas, $180@2;: Butters, 81 20@1 50: 191 SEES—Brown Mustard, 82 50@276: Y Mustard, 31 75@2 P cul: Flax, $1 50@1 60; Ca- ry Seed, 13,@214c B b: Alfalfa, 614c: Rape, 214@23%c; Hemp, sc; Timothy, & Riky PEAS—Niles, $1G1 20" @ culi Green, $140@1 50 B ctl. POTATOES, OMNIONS, VEGETABLES, Onions are firmly held. Potatoes continuo un- changed. Asparagus is lower agaln. Recelpts were 156 boxes Asparagus and 324 bxs Rhbubard and 82 sks Peas. POTATOES—New Potatoes, 215@3%c: Sweet otatoes, 76c@8L 75 B cil: Early Rose. 63@75¢ P cu: River Keds, 70@80c; Burbank Seedlings. 50@70¢ B ctl for Rivers, 90c@31 10 for Salinas and 85@8Uc for Petalumas; Oregon Burbaoks, 90c@ 30, O NiONS—Nearbs, $1@175 oul; Oregoos, §2 2 45. O EGETABLES—Mushrooms quotable at 108 15¢ % b: kgg Plant, — ® Ib: Hothouse Cucam- bers. — B doze ; Asparagus. 6@1Uc P b for com- mon aod 11@1234¢ for choice: Rhubarb, a1 26@ 150 § box; Marrowfa: Squash. $7@> % ton: Los Angeles Tomatoes, 76c@$1 26 box: Dried Pep- pers, 7@5c B M: Green Peas, 4@6c; Los Angeles Suring Jeans, 10c; Dried Okra. 8G9c® B: Cab- Daee. 4U@S00 B oil; Carrots, -5gduo B ok; Garlic 134@2¢ ¥ 3 BUTTEEL, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market continues to shade off ana is very weak with lurge stocks. CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 17c; seconds, 15@16c B . DaIRY—Fancy, 14c B.D: gooa to choice, 15@ 1834¢: lower grades. 14@1214c. PICKLED—13c B b for old und 15¢ B b for new. FIRKIN—15C B I for old and 15¢ ¥ D for new. CREAMERY TUB—New, 17¢ # B. CHEESE—Snpplies are 100 heavy. Cholce mild new 13 quo able at 7¢ B b: common to good, 6@ 6340 Cream Cheddar, 10@11c; Young America, tern. 14@15c. —Prices remain as before, with ample stocks and a quiei market. Ranch kggs, 1134@ 1214c; store Eggs, 1034@11c ® doz; Duck Eggs, 16¢ ® dozen. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Another car of Eastern sold at 15¢c for Turkeys, 86 for Ducks, 82 for Geese, 85 for Hens, $6@7 for young Koosters, $3 50@4 for old Roosters and $6 for Fryers. Local atock 15 steady, with an ‘advance {n Ducks and broflers. Live Turkeys, 14@16¢ 1 for Gobblers, 14@16c W I for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 16@15c § b: Goese 3 oair 81 T0@3; Gosilngs, "83 50G5: Ducks, 5@ 6 50 for old and 87 50@8 50 for young: Hens, §3@4 50 P dozen: Hoosters, yount, $6@1: do. old,” $3@3 50; Kryers, $6@6 50: Brollers, $5@ 6 for ' large and $4@4 60 for small; Pigeons, $2 50@3 P doz for young and $1 50@1 75 for old. i—Hare. 78c: Rabbits, $1 50 for Cotion- talls and $1@) 25 for small. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. All sorts are quiei and steady atunchanged prices. DECIDUOUS FRULTS— Apples, $175@2 P box for cholce, $3 50 for fancy and $1@1 50 for common. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are quotable at §2 25@3 26 B box: Seedilogs, 75¢@81 25 B box: Medilerranean Sweets, $1 20 % box: Lemons, §/c@8l for common and 81 25@2 for £00d to choice: Mexican Limes, $4 B box: Califor- nia Limes, 50@75c; Banaoas, $1@2 % buuch: Pineapples, $2@4 B doz DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, £TC, scriptions have uot affected the market as yet Trade 18 still du! B FRUITS—Quotations are nominally as Peaches, 414@5Y4c: fancy, 6@614: peeled, 10@1234c. Apricots, 614@8%c: Moorparks, 10@ 1c: evuporatea App es, 5340: sun-dried, 23,@8c; Prunes. 214@23c for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, out: white Figa~ 21a@dc; Piums, 4@bc for pitted and 1@2c for unpitied; Nectarines, s@dc P b for prime to fancy: Pears, 28@4c for whole, 214@dc for quarters and 3@Ac for halves. RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES — Four-crown, loose. b three-crown, 434c P b: (wo-crown, 3%¢ B seedicss Sultanas. blgc: seedless Muscatols, 434 three-crown London Tayers, $1 15: clusters, $1 50 Dehesa clusters. §2 80: Imperial ciusters, $3: dried Grapes. 8¢ b. JoBBING PRICKS—SAX FRANCISCO—Four-crown, 1o0se, b¥c: 3-crown, 434c: 2-crown. 8%40; seed: less Nultanas, 534ci secdiess Musca.eis, 4lgo; #erown London layers, 8125; clusiers, 81 60: Dehesn clusters, 82 75: ' Imperial_clusters, §3 26. 3 UTS—Chestouis quotable at §@10c; Wainuts 613@7c § B for standard and Y@9%ac ¥ I for sofishell: Almonds, #@6lee for Languedoc, 3@ 834 for hardshell nnd 8@9c B 1 for papersneil: Peanuts, 4@8c B b for_iustern and 4c jor Call- sornia: Hickory Nuts 5@6c $ B: Pecans. TH@ 8@ ih: Filberts, 7 Brazil Nuts, 3 Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 ¥ 1 HONKY-—Comb, 0@ 1344 for_bright and 5@0c for lower grudes: Water-white extracied, 5@5 yac: 1ight amber extracted, 414@43c¢; dark amber, 4¥ac: aark, 230 B . HBEESWAX—2 PROVISIONS. Bacon, Lard and Cottolene rule firm. No change in Hams. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 7 I for heavy, 7340 # b for light medium, 10¢ for light, 10340 B B for S 1 B o et B o 2 Hams, 10610390: " Moss Bech 4197 50% mess do, : family do, 89 5U@10; extra prime Pork, §150@8; extra clear. $16 ® bbl: mess, $14 §'bbl: Smoked Beet, 100§ B. LARD—LEastern tierces are quoted at 534c for compound ana 614@7c P 1 for pure: palls, 73gc: Caitfornia terces. B14@83;c for compound and 2:/;4;.;:' !‘l:m‘n&lmll-bbu. T4c; 10-B tins, T3c: COTTOLENE—6c 1o tierces and 73%@8%c 1n 10-1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES ANDSKINS—Are firm at the advance, though business is slow. Culls and brands sell lc under sound stocc. Heavy salted steers quot: ableat8c P 1b: medium, 7c B 1b: lighs 7c; Low- Dides, 7c; Stags. Sc: salted Kip, 7¢ # D: salted Calt, 8c: salted Veal, 7c; dry Hides, 1215@ iSc: culls aud brands, 914@30c B B; dry Kip aud Veal, 8@10c; dry Cait, 15c: culls, 10c; Goatekins, 20@35 each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 25¢ P b; medium, 20c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@20c each; shori wool, 26@85c ‘medium, 30@45c each; long wools, 40@60c TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 3@3%c P Bb: No. 2 2%4e: refined, 5c: Grease, 2c B OOL—2o prices for the Spring clip have yet Dbeen establisned. Trade is dull. San Joaquin, 4@ 6c: Eastern Oregon, 7@10¢ B M. HOPS—Continue very quiec at 6¢8c for fair to choico and 9@10c B b for 1uucy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—The marke: is very firm. Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 5@544c: June-July delivers, 6@ 5%4c; Ban Quentin, 85 40: W ool Bags, 24@27¢. COAL—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, 8% per ton: Southtleid Wellington. $7 50 @ ton: Beattle, §5 50: Bryant, 85 60; Coos Bay, $4 75 ® ton: Wallsend, 8650 $_ton: Cumberland, $13 50 B lon In 'bulk avd $16 In_sack: sylvanla, Antbracite Egg, $11@12 8 Lo Anthracite, 10; Cannel, 38 9 _to Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasan: (Coke, 811@12 1n bulk and 818 P tonin sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefining Company s aid now quotes us jo- be and_ Crushed, 8¢ B 1: Fine Crushed. 6c: Dry Granu- = Contectionars' A, 4740 Magnolia A, : rxira C, 434c: Golden C, %4 343 Thore than batsels ‘and boxes 14 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Mutton and Lamb are weak. Bee! 13 steady and Pork is firm, with an sdvancing tendency. Wholesale rates for dressed stock 1rom slaugh- terers are as follows: BERF—First quality, 6c; second, 5@5%4c; third do, 4@415c B 1. VEALTLarge, s@6e; amall, 607 B B MUTTON—Wethers, 6c: Ewes, 532 ¥ B LAMB—Spring, 7@¥c ¥ . PORK—Live kiogs, 4@4Ysc B b for large and 414 @4%gc tor small und mediam: dressed do, 5@6Yac. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCK. FOR 24 HOURS. 344) Kggs, 00, 1,550/ Hides. no.. 8,750 Pelts. bdls. '825| Wine, gats. 2,645/ Wool, bis.... 136 Leatner, roil Unions, sks....2 Hay, was. 870/ Tallow. ctls. Bran. aks. 895/ Quicksilver, fisks Middlings. 370| Lime. bbls. .. Euuec. cuis 270/ Alfalfa Seed, sxs Cheese,cus..... 233 e e THE STOOK MARKET. Most stocks were rather steadier yesterday, but busioess was light. The Homestake Mining Company of South Dakota has declared a monthiy dividend of 25 cents per share, payab'e March 25. “The Vic:or Gold Mining Company of Co'orado paid 8 dividend of 10 cents per share on Marcu 15, making a total of $765,000 paid to date. Assessments Penaing. Followine fan list of assessments now nendine: [ Delingt | Couraxy. No. |Amt.| inths |Sale Day. Board. Silver King. 16 . ¥eb 18| Mch 29 Juiia. = 28 05/ Feb 21| sfch 1» Best & Beicher [ Feb 26/ Mch 23 Andes... 48 10/Mch 1/ Men ¥ Ophlr. Tu| 25.Mch _».Mch 30 Occidental. | 26| 10[.Mcn13/ apr 6 Con Imperial... 88 01 .Mchls| Apr 13 Kentuck.... 13| Alpha Con... 15 Slerra Nevada. .. 112| Belcher. 54 Mexican 5 AltR .0 55| 29 Con. Cal. & Vi 8 25.Apr s Poiosl. 47 20['Apr 10/ May 5 Confidence. 28" 30.apr 12 May 7 BOAKD SALES. Followisg were the tales in the San Franclsco Ftock Eoard yesterday: RIGULAR MORNING smastox, coundxciNe 9:30. 04100 V...1.25200 8§ Nev....27 .18/2100 Con Im..01( 60 .. 1.00] 50 Opnur. AFTERNOON SESSION—2:R0. 7100 Savage....31 saivs in the Pacific Stock Following wers Board yesterday: REGULAR r¥retoN—11 --06500 C N Y.....0L 12041200 Crwn Pil 21500 Ovrmn. .09 8212000 Povo: ... ¥6 iao 36 /400 Bavage.... 82 300 Scorpion..02 700 8 B &M...08 300 Atpnn. 300 Alta.. 560 Anden ... 19300 G&C.. 200 Belcher....19/200 H&N. 300 Bak, 1: (1800 250 Chllnge. .. 37/400 Jul 400 Chollar. 1.0C|300 Just 00 .......1.0214/1800 L Wash-01/16) btnrd 167, . 1.05/300 Nv Qn....07|200 Union. AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 06200 Cualixe.. 37200 Ocoldtt.... 04150 CCaV1.37Y|250 Opnir . 300 Andes.....18| 50 Conti..... 75300 Potosi....85 23) Beicner...19/1000 C Imp..01120) En 81 200 B& B....70/300 G&C . ....81| 0) 8 Nev. 27 'b7| 50 8idrd 1,671y 0 UBion. 100 Bulliou....11/160 H&N,. 300 Caleda....12/400 Mexican..2: 10 Cholr. U5(200 NV QN.....05|2 200 ...... 1.0334| STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, March 17 -2F. UNITED STATES BONDS. T, 4skea Bla Askes D84s conn1izty — |G Edarer...ls 0l Sig — MISCKLLANXOUS BONDS. 2 — OakGas Bs. — 104 CalElecL 641203, — |Lo2dis6s.307 110 CotraCWbs 96 98 |Ommousds.122% — Dpotstex-cp — 100 [P&U Byds. — 113 Edsn L&P 651291318014 P&Ch Ry 6s. — 108 F&CHRR 65105 107 |Pwisi RR 61113 318 Gearv-at ROs1.0 103 |Keno.WL&L — 105 HU&S0s105 ' EactoP &L — 100 Losang L8s 9214100 (EFENPHR5..101 10134 DoGnteed 6s — 10 |SPREAriz8y 92 3in MiraiCble6s1223,125 [SPRRCMids. — 1i0%g DokyCon ds 10455104 74(SPRK Calds. — 100 631st — 100 (SPBrRCal6s. 8814 9814 — |BVWaters. 11714118 — |SVWaterds. 1007 — 95 |Siktou&iids 991510015 WATER sTOCKY. Contra Costa 37 40 |dprug Valley 983, t9 MarinCa..... 483, 513 AND KLKCTRIO % TOOKY. CapitaL.., — 30 |Pacific Lighs 5014 51 Central. """, 981, — |SFG&Elec. 87 873 M uleolighi 9™ glsenkrancecs 3 . uly Ok GL&EH — Dl* Si auan | oy INSUBANG Fireman'sFa182143200 COMMasiiAL BANK WTOOKS ADRIO-Cal.... 50 — |FirstNatoni181 1873 Bankof Cal.. — 34315(LondonP&A.136%4 — CalSD&TUolU8 109 |Merch Ex.... 13 RASINGY BANK STOCKS Gers&LCo. 1316 1350 [Sav & Loan. HumbS&L.110) — [Securlty. 38— [UnionTr 040U 470 STREET RAILEOAD STOCKS. Ouk SLEHA7 — 100 Presidio. .aee 613 — £TocKk L. GlantCon.... 54 B4l | Vigorit... - 90c’ MISCRTLAN 0Ty #TORKE Alsaka Pkrs. 102%,10334/Nat VinCo., — 7 Ger Lead Co. Nl% m.'.% l?':l‘anl:!!(h ket HawC&sCo. 17 “1734/ProAuxFA — 4 HutechSPLo 2714 :7ig|PacBoraxCa, — 91 MerkExAsan. - il | Purt PaintCo — i BALES—MOBNING BESSION. Hoard— 50 Glant Powder Con.. 3400 880 Hawallan Commercial. 17 26 60 do do ... 17 1215 100 Hutchinson 3 P Co.. %7 26 110 Oakland Gas,. 64 0O 43 S ¥ Gas & Elect 97 1214 10 do do 97 25 5 8V Water - w875 e 815,000 Market-st Ry Con 5% Bonds.... 108 75 Omnibus Cabie Bonds. .. 1238 00 SALES—AZTERNOON SESSION. 10 Slasks Packers an 108 25 20 705" Tag e Arwociation:zxrii: 103 00 48 Giant Powder Con. . 34 00 'wallan Co 100 do a0, 8 10 . 17 00 8 F Gas & ol o 2 100 5 £ Gasngne e, OO 2 124 45 5V Water. cenens. 8 75 #1000 8 V 4% Bonds. ... .. 100 8735 ¥+ s 3 German Savl & Loai 1340 00 98K Gas & Tiebirie Lot 97 25 68V Water. .. 98 75 —————— REAL ESTATE .TRANSAOTIONS Charles F. Crocker to Willlam F. McNutt, lot on N line of Sucter street, 120:3 ¥ of Van avenue, E 86 by N 120; 810, P.and Mary Fustinl J. J. McDade, Sheri to A. W. Myer, loon NW coraer of Church Tsvantieth sireets, W 160 by N 114, Sheriff's deed ; Ikmilie and Mary Hoffmann to Henry Hoffmann, lo: on E line of Valencia street, 117:11 § of Twenty-sixib, § 25 by k. 126: 10. Alexander ana Llizabeth Oliver to Triumph Loan Assoclation. lo, on NW corner of Twenty- third and_Hoffman (Kllen) streets, N 26:6 by W 100, lot 167, Herman Tract: $10. Mary McCarthy to Marle von Bargen. lot on NW line of Natoma sireet, 160 NE ot Seventn, NX 25 by \ W 75; 810. Mary A.snd Issac M. Baker to Joseph Peers, 1oi on SE corner of California strest and Twenty- first avenue, % 57:6 by S 100; $10 th avenue, 250 § of California street, § 25 by W 120; $10. o famual Neumann (o Biatiche Neumann, lot on sireet, 57:6 W of Eighth avenue, 25 by §100; §5. of e siaanche Neumann to Gustave Friederich, same; Jacob and Lina Heyman to Oswald Wildshutz, lot on £ line of Forty-eighth avenue, 350 N of K street, N 25 by £ 120: $10. of fitus & Cross to Harry W, Porter, lot on E line orty-seventh avenue, 260 8 of § street, S £120; $10. o 5 " Sunnyside Tand Company and California Title Insucaiice and Trust Company to John D. More- 1and, 0. 8, biock 43, Sunnys.de: $10. Marion Thrasber to Moses .. orris, lot_on S line of Giove (Thirtieth) sireet, 125 W off Warren, W 25 by S 125, block 25, Faifmount; $10. Anna Suirke 10 John Schelvert, lot on N corner. of Theresa street and new county or Telegraph (Mission) rord, NW 90, NE 25, SE_94:Tvg, BW 46:434 to beginning. S half of lot 128, block 7, Academy Tract; $10. Emelie J. and Frederick Lagrange to Matilda M. Ader (Lagrange), 10z on E line of Hampshire street, 435 N of Helena, N 26 by £ 100, lov 123 Silver Terrace Homestead: $5. Paul J. Desentant to Emily Desentant, lot on W line of Virginia avenue, 103.14 N of Heorietta street, W 118,05, N 26,k 104.05, SE 26.56, lov 221, Heyman subdivision of Cobb ‘Tract: glft. OFin K. Gibson to kdward Wolf, lot beg. 160 S from S line of Berkshire and Kingston sts., S 26 by E 100. lot 30, biock 6, Mission and Thirtieth- sireet extension 'Homest ad; $276. William Watlace to Thomas Fanning. lot on SW corner of Goettinger and_Barry streets, & 56:214, NW :06:85, SW_80:4, N 85, lot 1, block 43, Paul Tract, Homesteud; $10. ALAMEDA GOUNTY. James Stewart o H. H. Watson, 1ot on SW cor- nerof eventh and Harrison streets. 8 26 by W 75, being lot 15, block 68, Uakiand; $10. Anetie Muuuel to Eugene K. Egleston, 1ot on E line of Filbert street, 200 ~ of Thirtieih, S 50 by 1 125, subject 10 life estate to first party, Oak- 1and; $10. n Francisco Savings Union to Marie C. Sin- clair, lota 1 and 2, mapiof Frost's Thirteenth-ave- Bue Tract, knst Oakland: $10. Jane Newton to H. M. Kern (wife of C. P.), lob on S line of Hanover avenue, 214 W of Newton avenue, W 165, ~137.90, K 156:10. N 120.90 1o beginning, befng lots 13 and 14, b.ock E, Peralta Heights, East Oakland; $10. Anuie L and Lucien W. Shaw to Edward J. M. Dinneen, lot on E hne of West streat, 50 8 of Forty-seventh, 8 60 by K 100, being lot 3 und por- tion of lot 5, block 2112, Alden Tract, a: ‘Te mescal, Oakland Township: $10. Hichard J. sonigomery (executor of estate of Margaret P. McCourtney) to A. D. | eroy, lot on 5 boundary line of Forty- first street, 190 E or West, £ 25 by S 110, bemg lot 18, block A, Paradise Plot, map 2, Oakland Townsbip: $17. Edwin W. Woodward to_Grace Shilling, lots 29 10 32,42 and_43, block E, lots 23, 24, 13, 32, 33 and 84, block F, amended map Christiania’ Tract, quitclaim deed:’$5. _ Juanna Ysunzi to Mre. J. B. Temby, lot on E line of San Pablo avenue, 607.87 N of Bancrofu way, X 40 by & 35, belng a porcion of piot 62, Rancho V. snd D. Peralta, Berkeley: $10. Henry Biyth 1o Biyth & Trott (a corporation), loton S line Coliege way, 399:134 X of Shattuck street, E 45 by S 124:6, ‘block A, vilia lots ad. {acent to unfveraity site on the wess, Berkeley A. Montgomery to Jula C. Baird, lot on § lineof Bancrofc way, 200 W of Audubon’street, W 110 by 5 30U, beitg the W 50 feet of lo. 6 and X 60 feet of lot 7, biocs 9, property of College Home- siead Associatiou. Berkeloy: $9500. Laura H. Codineton and Matiida &. Hill to H. A. Wastell, 10: on NW line of Pearl street, 200 SW of Central avenue, NW 272 by SW 50. being lot 5, block 10. Map of Hays & Caperton Tract, Ala- meda; $10. Builder’s Contract. Phebe A. Hearst with Joshua Hendy Machine Works, castiron wor< for alterations and addi- 1045 t0 building on S line of Marset sireet, 142:6 W of Anne; $8020: A. C. Schweinfurth, arcnitect. HOTEL ARRIVALS NEW WESTERN HOTEL. A B McKan & w, Troy 5D Meyrat, Sack Lake Chas Rossback. London Hyram Havball, Utah G O Hayball, Utah ¥ 'R Neu, Eikhart, Ind 8 D Megeath, ait Lake John Grubb, Lima, O C Lavick, Columbus, O D E Chomberiain, Nebr J D McBeth, Texas' J V Pearsoll, Texas A B Jones. Chicago Samuel Turner, Moutana Albert Grubb, Texas > B urayham, Sacto H H Adams, Oblo BALDWIN HOTEL. F A Lyon, Sacto W_F Parker, Los Ang Dr U S Jaffe, Stockton ~ J H Beanett, Stockton ¥ Brooks. Stockton H Brown, Stoekton Mrs Dillingham, Bos on Mrs K F Burnett, Boston ¥ L Whit on, Chicazo ~ Mrs R H Brown, V Mrs B J Aden, Vallejo Miss T.Stabl, Vallej J € Crooks, Hagwards J J McCarthy &w. [daho ¥FE McMullen, Utah A Dorsey, San Disgo L Frietzer, san Jose A M McCabe, San Jose FJ Barney. Winters T Derby, New Alameda Z! ‘aylor, Fresuo GRAND M Putman, Stocktoa G Mathewson & w, Cal P B Fleld, Los Angeles HOTEL. W W Ontes, Stockton 3 M Russell, Los Ang 3 W leonard & w, Can C Leonard, Toronto . W D Hooul & w. Wis A R Hooul, wand 3 ch, R P >('lrhlwk, Freano ‘Wisconsin W M Wheeler, Chicago A Peylon, Santa Cruz A Hena, Santa Cruz I Car.er, Carter C 8 Morrs, Chicago 3 § Eastmen, Berkeley I Roweil Berkeley L L Cartwright, 111 H 8 Converse, Oakland 0 H Close, Stockton G G Taylor, Motn View A K Davis, USMC A C Elsen & w, Fresno J A Gibson, Sacio 3 Christian, Cal Mrs K R Memis, N Y T M Alexander & w, CG Lampman & w, Mass Boston J W Boeing & w, Minn C SaulterJr, N Y A B Jackson, Salinas Mrs J € Mason, Miss L Mason, Stanford J M Hamill St J A Israel, Denver MrasJ A lsraei, Denver Miss M 1 rael, Denver J Churcbill, Vreka T Wolft, Portiand K Geiser, Baker City H 8 Dewey, Y Mrs T C Wordworth, Cal A Suliivan, Nicaragua R B Oullanan, Stockton L Perkins & w, Colo J Threver, Sacto H K Osborn & w, Cal Mrs C D Haios, San Jose W W Caldwell, N Y M Robertson, St Joe R B Stanton, Coronado 1L Daugherty & w, Il G } Knight, Miss H Kinney, N X L Lynch, San Kamona 0 Muse, Danville R L Lovell, Denver RU~S HOUSE. J 1, May, Port Orford T L Boone, Madera s Scherz & sn, Ohio Edward Ward, Ohio H T Rollins, N Carolina 8 E Heileard, Cal ¥ R nock, Loomis H M Branstelter, Loomis } A Campbell, Redding J C Booue, Gilroy ® P Hurlbert, Cal A O Carpenter, Ukiah 1 Gobbi, Ukiah 87 Hali. Healdsborg 7D Payne &w, Selma J W Hart, stockton § K Thomp:0n & w, Colo Mrs G W Mapes & d, Nev P McDobald &w, Trinity D A Russell, Towa A1l CJ Crosby, Lincoln LR Cody, Mexico GD Jusb, Sants Cruz H Steele, Pescadero J McKenua, Petaluma Mige J B Christman, Cal E E H ZpEpd Z S C Humaker & w, Or v Wi kens, Bolinas F W Condy, Garkeville Beane, Colo 3 1 Thomas, Rio Vista Wishaar, Portland Mrs Schultz, Portiand Squire, Yan Jose F Christensen, St Helena T’ C Johnson. Colo ¥ W Mariens, $n Ratael $ J Johns, Alameda J'Sauter. French Guich C Syme, French Guich 1M Kellogg & w, lowa C C Martin, Sacto E Cofin, Mass H H Boufisn, Mass Al Price, Los Ane A Rodgers, Alta 1 M Coliler & . Sn Jose James Althum, Sacto ritzgerald, Sacto W & Coan, Santa Rosa M A Crosby, Saclo C Ullonghien, Ouklund PALACE HOTEL. HW Harding. Colo Mry H W Harding, Col C W Hemmond, XY Mrs C W Hammond,N Y C Mellve, Los Angeles H N Denny, N Y W Brockoundt, Towa Mrs Brockoundt. Towa E Rothschild, Chicago A B Campbell, Idaho Mrs ampbell, Tdauo Miss A Fox, Harrisburg I' F Woodman, Chicago J Hannegan, Oblo H C Pate, Mexico Mrs PV Lowe, Iil C A Milbe, N ¥ Mrs W _Oathout, Freino Miss Oathout, Fresno Miss ki Oathout, Fresuo Mrs § W bite, Micn Miss Judd, Mich Miss Reynolds, Colo E F Heath, N J 70 Hending, Ind Dirs Hending, Ind C Thomson, London R Myburgh, London H B Doty, Mich J T Davis, Amador C balcke. Ind 1P Favor. N Y A Hill, Kiswick H Winslow, Kiswick Miss A Hill, Kiswick R N Truman, Kiswick P L Garrity, Chicago Miss Fmerson, Portland S Wilson&w, Portiand J Sellar, Singapore Rev H Gotuwalty, Mass Baron vonSeidiitz, Ber!in 3 D Butts, Rochester Mrs Harrls, Rochéster Mrs W de Wels. France W D Nicho as, Palo Alto W D Weed, Aluska W W Chapin, Sacto Miss L C smith, Buffalo Mrs § L Woodford. Mich W Loomis & w. Brooklyn O Theine, Riverside Miss L CChurch Mass Miss S C Church, Mass Miss M R Hicks, Mass Diiss H H Nye, Mass A M Barker, N Y G H Schuler, Kigin Mrs A M Barker. NY Mrs G H schnier, Elgin GPlord&w Kign MrsCleveland, Dundee A CKuhn. an Jose Miss Cleveland, Dundee Paul A Smith, San Jose P Davis & w, Bo.tod Miss Lewls, Boston Miss Gibson' England E Honnheimer, N Y T B Price, Bston 0de Kergorlay. Honolulu T A Coubb, Newton A J Harrell, Visalla F M Chubb, Newton Thomas Hill, Wawona C 5 Hill, Wawoona H A Cornet, 8t Louis Miss G Cornet, St Louis W H Lamb, Santa Cruz G Haggar, colusa ———————— STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. g STEAMER | Frox |_Dux Cranoa.. Coos Bay . ~|--Mch 18 Crescent City. .. [Crescent City ... Mch 18 Walls Walia. . | Victoria & Puxe: Sound | Men 18 North ¥orx.....” | Humbolds Bay .. Mcn 18 Banca Kosa. I hcn1p Det Norte IMenl9 Orizaba *[Men 2 mpire.. Meu 18 Progreso. S DL Men %0 Coptic. China and Japan.,. Willamecte. ... |Seactle..... THE CALL CALENDAR. MARCH. 1897. 7|89 |10f11f12 [1a |16 |16 17 [ 18|19 20 ; 22|23 | 24| 25| 26|37 —|— | \Last Quarter. March 25. Full Moon. March 18. 28|29 30181 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Franelsco. BTEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIER. HumboidiBay Mch 1n, i bler & Coos Kiay. ch 18112 » Mch 19.10ax | Pler 24 Mch 19, 9au|Plerll Mcn19.10aw | Plerl} |Mcn202 M{PAMSS Mcn21, 4w Pie: 9 Mch 21.13au | Prer 11 City Sydney | Panama. Pomona. ... | HumboldtBay Santa Rosa. |San Diego. 1 N urays Harbor. | Mch 23, 4py |Fler 28 Del Norte. WallaWalia | Vic & Pge 500 | Mcn 22, $au|Plec 9 008 Bay....| Newpori...... | Mch 28, ¥am|Ple 11 Australia. .. |Honolutu. ... |Mch 23, 2pu|Pler 7 ..|China &Jsapan Mch 24, 1pu (P M SS Gravs Harbor. | Mch 24.12 | Pler 3 Portland. Mch 24104 | Pler 24 Yaauina Hay.|Mcn 25 aw|Pler3 *|San Diego.....|Mch 26,11ax | Pier 11 Mexi Mch 25.10AM | Pler 11 SUN, MOON AND TID! UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY TiuEs ANp HElanTs oF HIGR AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO €aN FEANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- ClAL AUTHORITY OF THX SUPKRINTENDENT. NoTE—The high and low waters occur ai ths City Front (Misslon-siree: Wharf) abous twenty: five minutes later than at Fort Polnt: 1he h of tide is the sama at both places. March—1897. Thursday, March 18 ..8.15/Moon rises 6.21|Moon sets. NoTx—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence 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, excep: when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The bLelghts glven are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Burvey charts, except when & minus sign (—) procedes the height, and then the number -given s subtractive from the depth given by the charts. NOTICE TO MARINERS, A branch of the United States Hydrographie Office located In tha Merchants’ Exchange is malatained in San Francisco for the beneflt of murlners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially fnvited 1o Visic the office, where complete sets of charts and salliag direciions of the world are kept on hand ror coms parison and reference, and the latest Information can aiways be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on_ Tele- graph Hiil i holsted about ten minutes befors 100D, and Is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic aignal recelved each day from the Unled States Naval Observatocy ‘avMaro Laiand 1. A notice stating whether the time ball was aropped on time, or giving the error. if any, is published the same day oy the afternoon papers and by the morning papers the following dav, W. 8. Huoxrs, Lieutenant. U. & N.. In charze The Time Ball. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO. March 17. 1897. The time ball on Teiegrapn Hil, was dropped exactly at noon to-dsy—L. e.. 8t noon of the 120th meridian, or exactiy at 8 P. A, Greenwich time. W. 8 HUGHES, Lientenan® U. X N.. in ch SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8 N. } COQUIMBO—Arrived Jan 23—Cbil bark La- ‘from Port Blakeley. OB UERNSTOWS arrived Mar 16—Br sbip Dy- ‘mene, hence Oct 8: Ital bark Emilia Clampa, uence Oct 22; Br ship Liverpooi, from Seattle. HULL— Arrived Mar 16—Brship Royal Forh, hence Oct 26. FALMOUTH—Safled Mar 186—Ital ship Caval. fere Ciampa, for Liverpool. DA L Bassed Mar 16Ger ship Christine, trm London, for Port Los Angeles. PRAWLE POINT—Passed Mar 16—Br ship Ross-shire, hence Nov 21, for London. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 17—Stmr Marseillla from Marsellies, Sailed Mar 17—Stmr Poris, for Southampton; stmr Germanic, for London; stmr Werkenda:, for Hotteriam. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Mar 17—Stmr S _Louis; stmr Aller. BREMERHAVEN Karisruhe. —Arrived out Mar 17-8tme Importations. CRESCENT CITY—Per Cleone—1 cssauce, § pkga machinery, 243 M ft lumber. COOS BA Y—Per Arcata—a50 tons coal. 2pkgs exprass, 2 sks coin. 3b13 hides. HONOLULU—Per Alden Besse—19,554 bags sugar, 1500 bags rice, 38 bags coffee, 1 bbl w. nuts. HONG KONG—Per Peru—1 pkg treasurs, 8 pkgs matting, 35 pkss silk goods. 18 pkes parc-is. 2363 Pgs tin, 79 pkes spice, 50 pks opium, 377 pkgs Corios, 1180 pkgs oll, 11 pkes raw siik, 1175 pkgs tea. 28,808 pkgs rice, 2888 pkzy mdse. Overinnd—2489 pkgs maiting, 20 pkss parcels, 28 pkgs mdse. B:0 pkgs raw silk, 50 pkgs rice, 242 pigs mdse. ‘Central and South America—4 pkgs matting, 31 pkgs silk goods, 3 DKgs tes, 1000 pkgs rice, 64 pkxs mdse. FLIONOLULU—Per Australia—15,192 bags sugar, 1300 bags rice, 60 bags coffee, 48 bags horns and bones, 5459 bnchs bananas, 446 bxs bauanas, 19 bxs pineapples, 10 bxs frult. 321 empty beer Kegs, 70 empty wine casks, 36 bbla botties, 4 cy betel leaves, 718 bdls green hides. 28 bdls skins. 1 bag balr, ) crc Koa wood, 8 cs mdse, 1 bbl sweep- ings, 1 corpse, 12 parcels. PORT HA EFORD—Per Eureka—42 bxs fish. 17 dls hides, 25 cans tallow, 2 pkgs pelts, 1 sk taiis, 9 cs eggs, 3 cs cheese, § bXs butter. ‘ayncos—1 tub 110 bxs butter, 15 cs ch 3. 1 coop chickens, €8 dressed calves. Newport—y bxs oranges, 9 bxs lemons, 3 sks nuts. San Pedro and Esst San Pedro—67 bxs oranges, 1cs 0 ives, 14 bs canned fish, 16 bxslimes, 2 bxs Qrugs, ) bx lemons. ¥ wheels. Hueneme—1 bx butter. Ventura—50 scs dried apricots, 1 bx fruit, 34 bxs tangerines, 313 bxs oranges, 46 bxs lemons, 3 8 e3gs, 1 bx bulter. Carpenteria—39 bbls asphaltum, 42 sksnuts, 4 crts trees. Santa Barbara—3 bxs fish, 6 sks crawfish, 15 bxs lemons, 40 bxs orauges. Gaviota—1 pkg leather, 18 skscrawfish, 5 bxa butter. ~an “imeon—121 bxs butter, 32 dressed calves, 5c3 eggs. se, 12 Consignees. Per Alden Besse—J D Spreckels & Bros Co; Hy- man Bros: Williams, Dimond & Co. Per Cleone—Schweitzer & Co: Simonds Saw Co; Simpson Lum ber Co; J D kbey. Per Arcata—Wells, Fargo & Co; 0 C&N Co; 8 HFrank & Co. Per Peru—London and San Franclaco Bank: Schilling & Co; Hongkonz and Shanghal Kanj Mattoon & Dangiado: Wells, Fargo & Co; Ide & W Jackson: H H Berger & Co: 4 A' Folger Neuburge, Relss & Co: M J Brandensiein; B Hart: Japsuese Cousul; W P Lewls: Mendel sobn Bros: Victor Marsh: Parrott & Co; J A Boden & Co; Cox Seed and PlantCo: London, Paris and _American Bank: Castle Bros: A Fair; University of California: £ B Young; Washburn’ Moen Mtz Co: E L G Steel Per Australia—A Hromada: A Galll Fruit Co: Baker & Hamilion: Cal Wine Assn: Chiuda & Botts: kveleth & Nash; Enteprise Brewing Co: G W Dyche; Garcla& Maggini; Huise, sradford & Co: Hyman Bros: J Tvancovich & Co; J C kuea & Co: J D ~preckels & Bros Co: Wieland Brening Co; Jones & Co: L G Sresovich & Co: L catenn &Co: M S Grinbaum & Co: M Schussler & Co: M D Vanvalls; Mack & Co; San Francisco News ( TH B Varney: T J Frénch: Welch & Co: W E Kelly: Wetmore Bros;. Wiiliams, Dimona & Co; W A Cooper U S D agent: Chinesé merchanis. Fer Eureka—Gray & barbieri: Geo K ~iarr & Co: LScatena & Co: McDonough & Kunvon: F J Roller: Sanders & Co: Farmers Com Co; Taylor & Taylor; Goolyear Rubber Co: Hilmer, Brednof & Schulz: Wieiand Brewing Co: A Pallies; Gaccin & Maggini: J Demartini: ¥ Ivancovich & Co: Levi Spiegel &'Co; C E Whitrey & Co: Wood, Curily & Co: H R Rood & Co: Wetmore Bros: Trambull & Beebe: ~unset Seed and Flant Co; A Faiadinl Milan & Co; Emporium; American Union F. Co:J Bnguglla: Wheaton, Breon & Co; Pacific Coast Fish Co. G Cami.loni & (o0: Bissinger & Co: Clabrough, Golcher & Co: H Kirchmenn & C Smitb’s Cash Store: Dairymen’s Union: Dodg Sweeney & Uo; Wiizel & Baker: Kowalsky & Co Marshall @ Relmers; M T Freitas & Co: W ( Price & Co; Wellman, Peck & Co; Hiils Bos: O B Smih & Co; Getz Bros& Co: De Bernadi & Co: Norton, Tel'er & Co; A Wyss: F Uri & Co: f Hoffman: Ross & Hewlett: Standard Ol Co: H N Tilden & Co; Western Meat Co. Wells, Faro & Co: Woodwerd & Bennett; ooper Market: J H Newbauer & Co; H Mever: Montgomery & (0: L D Stone & Co: G Wolt. omo Supply Assu: J Schweitzer; Arrived. WEDNESDAY, March 17. H B M stmr Pheasant, Garforth, 6 daysfrom San Diego; bouna for Esquimalt. Stmr Mineola, Pillsbury, 79 hours from Tacoms; 8400tons coal. 08 P Co. Oakland direct. Stmr Australia, Houdlette, 6 days and 22 hours from Honolulu; pass and mdse, 10 J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Pern, Friele, 32 days from Hongkong, via Yokohama “z days, via Houolulu 8 days: pass and mdse, to P M S S, Stmr Eureka. Parsons, 70 hours from Newport ; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins Sunr Cleone, Strand, 31 hours from Cres- cent City: lumber. 10 A'W Bead:e & Co Stmr City of Sydney, Johnston, 24 days from Panama; pass and m ise. to P’ M s 3 Co. Sunr Arcata. Cousins. 44 hours from Coos Bay: pass and mdse, 10 0 C & N Co. Stme_Weeott, Miller. 16 hours from Fort Bragg: 215 M ft lumber, to Union Lumber Co. Br ship Serra Cadens, cWhionte, 130 days from Cardiff; 2789 tons coal to J D Spreckels & Bros Co Ship Kenilworth, Baker. 114 days from New York; mase. to Wiillams, Dimond & Co. Bark O.ympic, Gibbs, 126 daystrom Philadel- phia: mdse. to J F Chapman & Co. Bark Alden Besse, Porter, 28 days from Hono- lulu; sugar, eic., to { D Spreckels & Bros Co. Bkt Uncle John, Murchison. 8 days from Port Gamble: lumber, to Pope & Taibot. Bktn Amelia. Miller, 20 days irm Hana: 11,255 bacs sugar. to M S Grinbaum. Scnr_Chas K Wilson, Johnson, 4 days trom (Grays Harbor; lumber, to Wilson Bros & Co. Schr Maweems, Smizh, 7Y3 days from Port Hadiock: jumber, to W J Auams. Por. Costa direct Echr Melancthon, Peasley. 5 days from Wil 1apa Harbor; 350 M ftlumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Cleared. ‘WEDNESDAY. March 17. Stmr Mexico, Jepsen, San Diego: Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr Pomons, Doran, Eureka: Goodal, Perkins & Co. Schr Koalak, Thomas, Kodlak: Alaska Com- mercial Co. Sailed. WEDNESDAY. March 17. Stmr Queen, Debney, Victoria aud Port Towns- end Stmr National City, Andresen, Eureka. stmr City of Everett, Laverge, Nanalmo. stnr Corona, Jepsen, San Diego. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund. Rhip Wachusett, Hogaa, Puget Sound. Schr Mary C. Campbell. Bodega. Schr Arthur [, Krog. Iversens Landing. Schr Seven Sisters, Rasmussen, Bihlers Point. Schr Arcble and Fontie, Colstrup, Walsh's Land- tne. Schr Guide, Olsen, Willapa Harbor. bt Liia and Matite, Lindbridge, Altata, schr Kodiak, Thomas, Kodiak. Scar Etta B, Bourne, Fort Koss. Telegraphlo. POINT LOBNS, March 17.-1) m .- Weather hazy: wind NW: Velocity 28 mlles. e Charters. ‘The bktn Archer loads mdse for Honolulu: schr Marths W Tuft, mdse for Mazailan and San Blas. : Spoken. Jan 25—Lat 56 S long 69 W, Br ship Penthe- sliea, from Oregon, for Plymouth. Fob12—Lat 19 8, long 35 W. Brship Eurasia, trom Oregon, 10r Qu Lown. o Per Kenliworth—Jan 15—Lat 55 &, lonz 64 W, Brship Helenslea, from Vancouver, for Queens- town. Por Alden Besso—Mar 8—H B M stmr Icarus, from Honolulu. Mar 8 was in company with the bktr Archer. Domestic Ports. PORT BLAKELEY—Salled Mar 17—3chs Hol e, for San Pedro. e SEATTLE—>alied Mar 17—Schr Lena Sweasey, for man £ Tanciaco. 'COOS BAY—Arrived Mar 17—Schr Confianza, hence Mar 2. TATOO~H—Passed Mar 17—Br ship City of Mad- ras, from Astorla, for Puget Sound: Br ship Glen- ericht, hence Feb 28, for Puget Sound; Haw stme San Mateo. heace Feb 18, for Comorx. SAN PEDKO—Arrived Mar 17—Stme Lakme, from Tacoma, EVERETT—Salled Mar 17—Schr Sallor Boy,for San Francisco. MENDOCINO—Arrived Mar 17—-Stmr Pt Arens, hence Mar 18, GREENWOOD—Arrived Mar 17—Simr Whites- boro, hence Mar 16. TATOOSH—Passed Mar 17—Stmr Willamette, from Seaitle, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. HONOLULU—Arrived Mar 9—Ship William ¥ Bavcock, hence ¥eb 31 Mar 10—sc sume Chiua, ence 4. Salled Mar 9—Haw schr Hooolulu, for San Fry cisco. Mar 10—Bark S C Alien, for San Fflnfl!::; anip May Flinr, for New York; sohr Agnes Mo Dolaid, for coast of Japan. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 21—Bark St Kath- erine, from Port Blakeley. HKAEAIMO—AI’HVM Mar 17—Ship Elwell, hce ar HONOLULU—Arrived Mar 5—Ship E B heuce Feb 17. Mar 6-BKtn 8 G Wildet, neons Weilington...". Coos Bay. ... Mch 21 Geo W. Kider., Mon 21 Homer.. § Tillamook Humboldt Faralion. Corons. Cmatilis. San Mateo..." AliceBlanchard Arcata......... Feb 16. Feb 7—Bark Amy Turner, 1 N Yare, atar 80 o s Alere, tTom targes mecT tice; ship Ben. 'acxard, from hobe: trgm Sokoneme, ' o i) ar 5 stmr Alert, for target prac- tice. Mar 7—Gi ship Mari Hac} PrrlnfillcoS‘ i : ‘kteld, for San 'To ssli Mar 10—Bark S C Allen, for San Fran- cisco; saip Mav Flint, for New York; e B [, 'vea Mar 5—Schr Wi i ST ey 20 waen Saied Mar 6-Ncor Metha ity Nelson, for San ‘To sall Mar 10—-Bktn Plauter, for San Franclsco. OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIG COAST _STEAMSHIE ¢0. TEAMERS IEAVE BROADWAY gyl Siart, San Francisco. m follow ‘or Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- Msnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at § A. M. March 12, 17,22, 27. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacories and New Wiatcom (Bellineham Bay, Wash.). 4. . Mar 2,7, 12, 17, 22,27 And every fifth day thers- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. B i Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seaitle with . & Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. reka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), atr. Pomona 2 P. M., March 1, 5, 6, 18, 17, 21, 25, 29 and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (san_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa ‘Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, san Pedro, East San Pedro (Los. Angeles) and Newport, At 9 A M March 8, 7,11, 16, 19, 23, 27, 51 and’ every fourta day theréatier. ‘or San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luls Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Port Los An- reles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Mcb. 1,5, 9, 18,17, 21, 26, 29 and every fourth day thereafter. or Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatian, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4. x. 25th of each month. “Iie Company reserves the right to changs with- out previous notice steamecs, safling dates aad hours of saillng. Ticket ofice—Palace Iotel, & New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gén'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Franciscs, THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL. AN D From Spear-stree: Whart, at 10 4. x. FARE{355ahnacetan, Jvons € neke SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of California.....Feb 27, Mar. 9, 19, Columbia.......... L. Mar. & 14, Througn tickets and through baggage to all Eastern poinis. Ratesand folders upon applica o 0 F.F. CONNOR. General Agent, 680 Market strest. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintendenty COHPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATUAYTIQUE French Line to Havre. IOMPANY’S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avold both transit by Eng! rallwi the discomfort of crossing the channel in boat. New York to Alexandris, Egypr, vis Pacis, first class $160. second class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE. o -March 27, 5AM. LA TOURAINE . April ' 6 LA BRETAGNE Apeil 10 Sax LA NORMANDIE.. ... TApril 17, 6ax. LA CHAM VAGNE " L April 24, 6 A. 3, A~ For furiher particulars apply to 2 A FORGET, Agont, No. 3. Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, b Monigomery avenue, San_Francisco. esday, Mirch 23, E atZe Spectal pacty rates. The % & MARIPOSA eaily vin HONOLULU ‘Thursday, and AUCKLAND for A 5Y oneY; Avril 1. ag 2P Line 10 COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOW Y, South Atrioa. 3. Dy SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents. 14 Montgomery stree’. Frolght Office, 327 Market ate min F renciac HAMBURG-ANERICAY LIY TWIN-SCREW EXPRE3S Line from Now Yors 1o Plymouth (London), Cherbourg, raris & Hamourz. Conmbie. Aurch 25 | Co. i ey 18 F.Bismarck....Aprll 8 | F. Blsmarck... Msy 27 Normaunia.....Apr 129 | Normaiuia Jane 3 Hamburg-American Line,37 B'way.\. Y. KAHN & HERZOG, Agents, 401 California st San Francisco, Cal. STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington st., At 6 P. M. Daily. Froigh received up 10 5:30 P. M. 4@ Accommodstions Rescrved by Telephons “The only line seiling through tickets and giviog through freight rates to poins on Valles Rallroad. o B J. D. Peters, &.‘2,'5.2:& City of Stocktom. Teiephone Main 805. Ca. Nav. aud lmpt. Co FOR VALLEJO AND U. 8. FNAVY-VARD STEAMER “MONTICELLO,"” Dally ex. Saiurday & Sun.. 10:30 A x. and ¢ w. bt ¥ bt .8 raw S8 AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU ol Landing Missio: Telepho *Trip gives 6 hours stop at FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ STHAHE}! ALVISO LEAVE> PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) 8010 A. 3. Alviso gailv Saturday excepted) at 7 P. M. Freight and senger. Fate between San Francisco and Alviso, 50¢; to San Jose, 75c Clay sk, Fieck %0 W. Sauta Clars st 3au Jouh ’ [} A A }} A {

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