The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 19, 1897, Page 12

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Hocking Vailey... H & Texas Contrai— Jllinois Central. Jowa Central.. THE SUMMARY OF COMMERCIAL WORLD. THE MARKETS. local and chieflv scalping and switcn nd July most active; No. 2 red, March, 81¢; May, 8.34c Ju.y, T8, No.'2 elevator, 20%c: ner mixed, 29c: N0, 2 white, .2, e ow, 30c: stcamer white. 28%4@ Options were dull and firm at unchangwd prices to 1gc aavauce, foillowing the West. July active. March, 2834c: Kansas & Texas. . Kingston & Penu.. Lake Erle & Westa Wheat aud Barley quiet. Corn in heavier receipt. and Rye very Potatoes and Onlons stezdy. utier and Cheese lower. Louisville & N Options dull, firm. Toulsvilie,N Alony Spot prices—No. 2. 22 Chicago, 28¢; No. 3, 21ci Poultry rather easier. Fresh Fruit unchavged. Provisions quiet and steady. No. 8 white, 223gc. penbatapcon... Memphis & Charis 16 Mexican Centra... Niichigan Central. 97 LARD-Quiet, stronger. Western steam. 84 45; city, $4 15; Muy, 84 15; refived, dull; continent, HIPMENTS, inn & St L'éom. PORK-Firm. Mess. $8 75@9 25. BUT1 K R—Steaay, jaisl factory, 11@1134c; Elgt T@15340: rolis, 8@ fair demand. Toll sk ma. S@4c. iem, fair demana. TALLOW—Steady. shipments from Northern and Central ific lines in February sollows: From San Fraucisco, ‘a. \Vestern cream- California via Southern Pa were 18,630 tons, a Missourt: Pactfic... Moblle & Uhlo..... Nashviile & Chaii. National Linseed.. tion creamer. Part skims, stern fresh, 1034¢. Ysc; country, $14@ San Joagan Nortolk & Weaira. lons Brandy, 721.000 a0 Wine, : 00ds. 16 do_Deciduous Fruit, Dried Fruit, 949 do 96 do Hops, 69 69 do Leather, 91 do Pota- 564 do Powder, 88 do 533 do Canped Saimon, on, 108 do Coffee, 237 do Rice, do Tea, anc 1724 do Sugar. ipments last month were very light. 150, COTTONSEED OIL—Steady. Crude, 20@20%4c; yellow prime, 2514 eady, unchanged. —Quiet, uachauced (0 5 points down. March. $8 45; May, §8 45@8 50: June, $8 50; Spot Rio, dull, weak: N ed early in the day, but later declined and prices are now easler. iruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 8@11c. 3F ACHES—Unpeeled, peeled, boxes 10@15¢. S—Four sizes, nominal, 4c. EAISINS—Two crowns, 5@bY4c; SUG A R—AdY: Cherokee 4s, 1896. — bags, 5a@8igc; four crow:s, 6@6 inyers. $1 56@1 40; clusters, 1 4L@. A MONDS — Soft sheil, 732@8Yzc: paper shell, FiW&DenCity WALNUTS—Hard, 7c: soft shell, 9c. GH&SA b, Pacific Coast, 3@124c. WOOL—Firm. Domestic fleece, 13@23c, Merchandise. —Quiet. American, $12 25@12 50. Lake. 511 85@12. LEAD-Quiet, firm. Domesuc, &3 45. TIN—Barey ' steady. plates, quiet. HOPS—Quiet. Jowa Central i3id-. o ansas Pa Cousois 74 Ea Fadecs veaBiviil La Consol 4s. 7 COPPFR—Qulet. 2135 25013 25; SPELTER—Qulet. Domestic, $4 1735@4 20. CHICAGO MARKETS. — Wheat prices were lower at the Opeving to.day than they were At the close yest-rday, but the tone of the marke: was firm, and the moderate loss was re;atned in the first few minutes of the session. news trom kurope, with high English and French Gover:ment securitles, and indifterent cables on wheat from Liverpool were each, in a measure, responsible for the initial 1oss in price, bui the ishly inclioed and bought enough to ralues to where they were when concluded yesterday.The Cincinnati Price Current | reported & widening area of crop damage. but claimed the general position was not seriously | N ¥ C& St Louls §3105% Nor & West Gen 8312214 N Caroiina con 4s. Dos. . trade was oul LIVERPOOL, EN at Chicago were 13 cars and the North- west got 205 cars. - the pri_es subsequent y gged off, but _toward the sicengtliened up on coverng by nces were light at 163, ing Paris aud Berlin cables were wheat opened silver, 28 8-16d; EXCHANG: bigher_and Ant 1om 7374c to 78%c, s0ld between 7534c and 7T414c, clusing at 743/s, unchaged from yesterday. | Estimated receipts for to-morrow 21 cars No_ 2red spot wheat 8515@54 4 closing aboul B415@89 e CORN—The lower opening 1 wheat nad & ten- dency to weaken corn for & brief while, but the armand was large enough to lifu prices the slight fraction which was required to put them on the | Closing cables wers ad extendiog firmness nere. New york Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, telegraphic., Fine silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars.... PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND WHEAT—The market continues devold of Quoted at $1 25@1 3234 ® ctl for common grades, £1 35@1 3614 B cu for average No. 1, $1 573 B ctl for choice aud 31 4UGL 4753 W ctl extra cioice milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—No sates. —December—400C ctis, $1 17; O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Expianation. The arjow flies with the wind. at station indicate maximum nderneath It. if any, the amouat of ted snow in inches and hundredtb: Isobars, or soll figures of last Digher. that corn opened a The top figares Estimated 1eceipts for to-mor- peratura for the OATS—The business 1n oa: inclination belng to foillow the course of the other Shoris did considerable buylng early, a slight .0ss at the start being soon recovered. Re- | ceipts were 148 cars. May oals closed a shade } stimated receipts for to-morrow 175 cars. —Was duil and steady. Cash No. 1, T8¢ tern, 80i4c bid: May, 78@ | 78%4c: July, 79%c: September, 8914c. were 24 cars. PROVISIONS—The hog market was Dot 5o ut (0-day as it has been. notwithstanding the light run. This was due in probability tv the break in provisions yesterday. was just about steady, w.th less interest disp ayed. Towsrd the close & z0vd demand sprang up and prices advanced ail around. May pork ciosed 173ac Disber, May lard 23gc higher and May ribs 1235c was moderate, the | connect poin s of eq otted lines, equal temperature. means high barometric pressure and 1 by fair wes w_pressure. and is usually preceded | fed by ciondy weatherand rains. v first appear on the Wxsbington e pressure is high in_the interior the coast, and the isoba along the coast, raln is probable: is inclosed with fsobars of parked ourvature, rain south of Oregon is imp e, Wi in the vicinity of 1daho, and ure falling to the Callfornia coast, war be expected in_summer and colder nwinter. The reverse of theseconditions wall produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPOKT. is_nsually sccompani EECOND SFSSION 2000 81 16% REGULAR AOENING SESSI0N—December—10,000 cts, §1 1714, May— A¥TEENGON SESSION — 811734 May—2000, s, —The market 1 rather flat and trans- insignificant. keed, ctl: Brewing, 85@90c. CALL BOARD SALES. Produc: at the opening BUITER—The butter market was firm and aciive to-day. rece.pts were fairly large and the dewand was briak. Creameries—Extras, 18c: onds, 14@15¢; imitations, fanc: —Exiras. 16c: firsts, 1i@loc: Ledles—Extras, 11@1: 16@17c; sec- T3@lac. Dairle: seconas. 9@10c. : Drats 535 @9%4C; packing rou buuer. ive. EGUS_Receipis were heavy, but the demand was good and a steady feeling prevalled. Fresh stock. $14@9%4c per dozen. MONLY — Was_ 4@5% on call timo loans New York exchange was 6Uc discount asked; 40c bid. Closing Pricer WHEAT—March, 78%4c: —March, 23%c: May, 2434c: July, 25%c. AL 14c; July, 184ge. ST OF AGRICUL- SAN FRANCISCO, e following are the rainfalls for past 24 hoars and seasonal rainfalls 10 date as compared wizh those of the same date ITED STATES D March 18, 1 mon ~ White, 1 30, according .0 quallty; Black or feed, 95 0@1 30: Gray, 31 16@1 25 Surprise, $1 4U@1 60 B cu. Clipped Oaty sell $1@: P ton over theraw product —Receipts are increasing again and the markel Is weak Large Yeilow, 80@85c: Small Round do, 95@97%4¢; White, 80@82%4¢ P cul. 80@85¢ B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 15@1 25 Botl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. ason 42 39, last season 3205, past st season 14.91, ncisco 20.81, Fresno 9.40, last Eureka this s 24 hours .52; Red Bluft 22.58, past 24 hours trace: season 14.95, past 24 hours .0! past 24 hours .14: San Luis Obspo ¢ 24 hours .10: Red, $110@1 20; May, T4tge: July, season 14.61, OATS—March. 1615 PORK—May. 85 90: July, 18 973 LAKD—May, 84 2714; K1LB—May, 34 8234 July, 84 85. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILL. March 18.—There is & good general demand for cattle, and prices are hardening under diminishing supplies, only 37.560 head belng received so far this week, agalnst 42,400 for the same poriion of last week and 52,200 for the corres, onding time & year ago. Receipts to-day were about 8000 head and prices were stronger for desirable offerings, sales being brisk while the supply lasted. Dbave been recetved o far this week. as compared with 97,700 for the same_portion of last week and with 120,000 for _the corresponding time in 1896. For some days prices have been sieadiiy advanc- nd yesterday a carioad of prime 303-1b Mis- Logs were bought by ® packer for »4 15, being the bighest point reached this season. About eep snd lambs have arrived here so far this week, a¢atnat 50,200 for the same portion of last week and 69 300 for the corresponding time in 1886. Wi-h an estimated supply to-dav of 8000 mand_from local soippers and exporters, prices again ruled firm. LE—Recelnts, 8U00. Fancy beeves, $5 50 @5 65; choice t prime sieers, 35 03@5 40: g od L cholce steers, $4 50@+ 65: medium steers. §4 30 Sair beef steers $4 05@+ 26; common bee steers. $370@4 00: good to prime stockers and : 45: bulls. cnoice to extra, o poor 10 choice. 8 35@3 40; cows hoice o prime, $5 80@4 35 753 75: do common 10 fair cunners, calves. 2004 to fancy, $550@6 0 do common 1o good, 83 0V@S 40: T fair t0 choice, $5 50@4 35: Texas cows. bulls an. ‘milkers aud svriogers, per San Diego 11.42. last season hours trace; Yuma 5.35, iast season .85, past 24 San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 52, minimum 48, mean 50. Weath: r conditions and general forecasts: The pressure has falen rapidly over the Rocky in region and eastward. fornia snd Arizona. ture has fallen from 10 to 12 degrees over Utah, Nevada and Eastern California. Kain has fallen over almost the entire country west of the Kocky 1t has risen over The tem pera- Folowing are the maximum wind velocitl Ta:oosh, 26 miles per hour from the west: Win: nemucc, 28 from the souzhwest; Carson City, 32 Only ¥9,000 hogs made at San Francisco for 80 hours March 19, 1897. rria—Unsettl y: northwesterly wind. Southern California—showers Friday; westerly ending at m duigh Snow or rain Friday. Utah—Snow or raiu Friday. Arizopa—Showers Eriday. San Francisco and vicinity—Unsettled weather with occasional light westeriy wind. ALEXANDER MCADI NEW Y0¥ head, Lhe usual ds Local Forecast Official. & MARKETS., NEW YORK, N. Y., March 1. of the security markets to-day was up: atintervals there were periods of h 1u_the atternoon the sold- out bulls and others who favor a reaction raided Reading on an absurd story of a dissolution of the Toe fact that the syndi- accomplished its work and of the contract. it will g0 out of existence on April 1 was ignored by the origin- he greatest strength of the most_encouraging buil point of view. The tendency head, $25@40. HUGS—Keceipts, 22.00u. Heavy packing and shipping lots, 85 75@4 07 Y4t mixed. 83 85@4 U7ls: cnoice assoried, $4 V0@ zht, §3 85@4 05; pigs, 83 404 05. SHEKP-Kecelpts. 9000, 325@4; lanibs, $5 00. Keceipts at Omaha xER. March 18.— HOGS— Recelpts, 5400. Market steady to dc lower. Light xed, 83 40@3 95 Lieavy, 83 85@5 9v. TLE—Heceipis. .90 . Market firm. Steers, $3 60@4 45 cows, 81 50@4: feeders. 83 26@4 40, SHbnP—Receipts, 200. Marxet firm. Receipts at Kansis City. Mo. March 18 _CATTLE— Market 10c 84@4 90: stockers and feeders, £3 85@4 0U: stecrs. $3@4; cows and heifers, $2 45 @3 o0: calves, $5@18. Receipts, 9200, Marzet bc lower. rice. 84 00; heavy. $390@s 95; light, $3 8714 ; pigs, $3 2083 40. RHERF—Keceipts, 2500 Market steady. NEW YOEK STOCKS. ritiog syndicate. cate has practica that under the terms common to_choice ators of the rumors. Inferior 10 cholos, nderbilc_group feature of the market from New York Central rose 10 16054, the best figure of the year, o semi-ofli-ial sta.ements that the Tefunding scheme was prozressing favorably Big Four sud Northweiiern were bought by brokers identifiea with the Vanderbill inierests, whils Omaba ran off 135 per cent, the recent sharp rise having ioviied profit-taking. Louisviile ana The Southwest- Nashville were in fair demand and recorded siight adVaaces During the afiernoon session, however, Reading was treely s0ld and fell 1 3 on the first preferred. Recelpts, 2235. on the cOmmon and | 4rassed beef grade Jersey Ceutral dropped & 10 9335, aud American spirits preferred 2 to The break in the last-named was due simply execution of stop-ioss orders. the feature of the inanstrial group. bought sbout 113,000 shares, careyiag the price up -0 11545 Improved trade conditions and rumors that the Senate will modify the sugar schedule in the tarift Late in the day the company reduced refined Y4c on all grades and a deciine 1o 11414 ol owed 1u the certificates. Pacific Mail went up to 273/ on the announce- ment of the safe arrival of Lhe Overdue steamer. eculation £los+d -teady in one. show galgs of 15@3 per cent, New York Central aha, Lake shore, Keading 73 per ceut on ihe dsy. The bill had & stimulac Bonds, ' Fxchange, Money and Rallroad Money on call easy at 1@114Y; last loan at 134% and ciosing at134%. Prime meroantile paper. 3@3ve¥. Ear silver, 6234c. Mexicau doliars, 45@ 193ge. Sterling exchange sieady, ! business in bankers’ bills at 84 £515@4 853, for 60 And 84 BT@4 8714 for demana. @4 B8. Commercial bills, 4 8414@4 8514 nc bonds easler; State bonds dull; rail road bouds strong. Silver at the board was quiet. Net changes and Rubber lost 7 total sa es we-e The bond market Was strong in tone. grecated $1,573,000. Burlington, Cedar Rapids olidated first ‘and collateral Omaha nnd St Louis firsy and Northern co trust fives rose 13 fours 2, Montaua Central firs: fives 134, Jn Goyernme it bonds regisiered fours of 1925 sold at 1235 and of 1907 at 11114, |North Amerioan.., Choice mild net 11%/Norinern Factti 6c: Cream Cl 7@8c; Western Adams Exprer | Northwester) ‘erre Hauts 56 American Expressll3 American Tobacco 77 FLOUT—Dull, steady. Winter wheat, low erades, $2 30@3 35: do fair to fancy, $2 25@4 b0; patents. $4 60@5: others unchanged: Minnesota do straights, $4@4 207 do patents, 84 10@4 90; low extras, $3 30@5 36; Rye mixture, $2 80@S 20: supertin Southern flour. steady. dull. Common to falr ex- tra, $3 20@3 50: £00d to cLoice. $3 60@4. Jive flour, m: derate dem: RY £—Dull, frm. for expor: at 40 £ 0. b BARLEY—Firm. Feeding, 26%c ¢ L f. But- WHEAT—Spot firm, dull. F. 0. b 9414c: No. 1 Norihersi, 85Yc. Eptions were du:i asd irreguiar, opening weak wid drciining 3/3@5fc, Tallying 1ac and closing at un- hanged prices 10 ¥s¢ deciis-, with trading en- Qiear, 83 40@3 90, ] CEER $2@2 80; fine, Brunswick Lands. 0, Roch & P, 1 Canaaa Pacific. 3 ud & $2 502 5. Western, 3743 c. 1. 1. Buffalo; red. 70@8i%4c: Chicago, B & Q... 7754 |Pittsburg & W ptd. 78Y4 Puilman Palace... 16 Consolldation Coal. 34 | Consolidatea Gas..15814 CCC &St Loas. 2 £0@3 B doz for v GAME—Hare. 7i talls agd $1@1 DECIDUOUS FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS &ND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdor® St., Tel Main 1954 1 " Purty & Atkinsen, Top biain D144 (8aicintng arm Commercial Cal el Lack&W' Denver & R G... 5 Market St. - Man EIldT..D‘ Hote! < Feiamt RDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. i insiany execaied ob JAsk marke: quo CRICAGO. PRIVATE Wiki Tenn Coal & Iron.. 27" Preferred.. s B iTexas Pacific 8% Tol A A & N Mich.— 6%4|Tol Uhio & Central 15 80 Preferred. ....... Tol st Louts 8K 014 " Preterred 1854 Umion Pasific_ 8% U & Cordaga. 71" Preferred. . ...1 — Freferred......... 54 11 L 857 Utica & B River...150 Wab S L & Pacific. 5% Preferred. | 143 Wells-Fi . 100 Western Union.. 88 | W isconsin Central. l:z bt n Wheeling & L E... Preferred......... Am Cotton Ot pid. 86 Brooklyn Traction. 20 (Erie 24 pfd......... 19 T4 Kimerican mpiria.. 1% Preferred. .. zoxDs. Northern Pac 1sts.116%4 Do 54 Pacific 6s0t '97. Phila & Reading és 8) | Dolstpfd incom. 44 K GrandeWest lsis 7254 /St LaTronMtGenss 75 |8t L& S F Gen 6s..111% &t Paul Congols.... 184 5L P C & Pals 0 Carolina 434 Bouthern R R os. Do Pac Cal 1sta. Union Pac lsta U S 4s reg of 1935. Do 4s, coupon. Va tunding aeot... 6255 Do registered.. Do deferred 6a... 5 Do rust ropt sipd_ 6 Wabash 15t bs.....106 West suore a8.11: 107 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. ., March 18.—The spot mar- ket is firm at 68 315d@6s 5. Cargoes are firmer at 825 just satled. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the followlng Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March, s 13ad: May, 6s 2%d: July, 68 3d; September, SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., March 18.—Consols, 111 15-16; b Rentes, 102¢ 30c. AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 da; Steriing Exchange. sight. i i 4 62! MVA Sl & LTHER GRAINS, 81 5614: 6000. 81 3535 Decomber—4000 ctls, 1232@77%c 9:15 o’clock—XNo sales. May—10.000 ctls, 9214c. SE8S10N—May—5000 ctls, December—2000, A¥TEBNOON SESSION—NO sales. OAT>— Milling are quotable at $1 26@1 30 B 81 3214@1 35 B cu: Com- £00d to choice, 81 15 FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family, extras $4 85@4 95: Bakers' exiras, $4 75@4 85; Super- fine $4@4 35 ¥ bbl. Cracked Corn, $15@19 B 10n. FFs—Prices In sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour. 82 85 Rye Flour, %2 $5 75; Cornmeal, $2@2 25; extra cream do, 82 75: Oat Groats, 8 30; Buckwhea: Flour, beat. $3 50: Feed Corn, 817 50@18; 50 B 100: Rice Flour, $4: Hominy, $3 10 26@8 5U: Ciacked Farina, $4: Whole Wheat Fiour, 83; Rolled Oats (bbls). $4 75@5 1 £375@4: SpliL Peas, $3 : Pearl Barley, 50; Green do, $4 25 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—212 50@15 for the best and 811 5012 ® ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and 0@20 60 % ton for the hest. FELDSTUFFS — Kolled Barley, $17@17 80; 26 0 B ton; jobbing, t, $8@11: Wheat and Oat, $7@ #7@8 50: River Bariey, 66 86@9 Alfalfa, $6@7 50: compressed. $ 50: miock, $5@8; Llover, 8688 B ton. ETRAW—25@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS — Bayos, $1 60@1 70 P ctl: Smal Whites, $1@120 B ctl; Large Whites, $1@1 20 Pinss, $1@1 20 cul; Reds, $1 1531 80 Blackese, $1 50@l 55: Red Kidney, §: #1 80Q2;’ Butters, §1 26@1 50; Pes, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@2 75: Mustard, $1 75 Dary seed, 134 Flax, 81 5U@l 60; Ca- 2140 B Ib: Alfalta, 6140; Raps, emp, 0; Timothy, Alge. 111 PEAS—Niles, $1@1 20°® clli Green, #1 40@1 50 B otl. POTATOES, OMNIONS, VEGETABLES, All description were about the same. Recelpts were 115 boxes Asparagus, 246 box Rbubarb and 80 sks Peas. POTATOES — New Potatoes, 2@2%5 Potatoes, 76c@81 75 B cil: Esrly Hose, 65@75c P cil; River Keds, 70@80c: Burbank Seediings. B0@70c B ctl for Rivers, 90c@81 10 for Salinas and €5@80c for Petalumas; Oregon surbanks, 9Uc@ P oNioNs_Neardy, $1@1 75 B cu; Oregons, $2 VEGETABLES—Mushrooms guotable at 10@ 1234c B b; kgg Plant, — ® 1b; Hothouse Cucum- 781 ; Asparagus. 6GHCH B for com- d~10@12i4¢ for choice: Rhubarb, $1@ 150 B box; Marrowfac Squasb, $7@> B ton: Los Angeles Tomatoes, 75c@81 20 ¥ box: Dried Pep- pers, 7@8c® M Green Peas, 4@6c: Los Angeles Siring Beans, 10@) 2Vac; Cabbage, 40@50c B cil Garlic, 114@2c ® B. CHEESE AND EGGS. Sweet Dried Okra, 3@fc Cariots, - 5GIOCH sac BUTTER—Another decline Is noted. CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 16@17c; seo- onds, 15¢ B ib. DAIRY—Fancy, 14c B Ib: gooa to choice, 150 13%gc: lower grades 12@12i4c. PIoKLED—18c B B for old and 140 B for new. FIRKIN—13c ® b for old a CREAMERY TUB—New, 16@17¢ B B. CHEESE—The maket continues to deciin 14@7c: common 10 good, 5%4@ 1ac B I for new. 0@11c; Young America, 1c; 'Kastern, 4@15c. £GGS-Quor tious rening undisterbed. ;-‘uh c; siore Eggs, 1034@11c P doz; DREE Egua 14@ 156 # dozens® POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Easters, $6 for Ducks, 82 for Geess, 5 for Hens, $6@7 for young Roosters, 33 50@4 tor old Roostersand $6 for Fryers. Local stock is easier, with a decline in several a'l‘j"‘:'mnk‘. 14@15c B B for Gobbl 14@15¢ ve Turkeys. c ¢ Gobblers, #, B, tox Hens: Diessed Turkers 18], ), pair, 3 Goslings, 82 Ducks, §5@6 60 for old and # ¥ do. old, $3@3 5 7 50@8 50 for ymlins Roosters. youne, $3 ; Kryers, 86@6 50: Brollers, .6 'for 'large and $4@4 50 for small; Pigeons, ung and $1 50@1 76 for old. Sc: liabbits, 81 6U for Cotton- for small. AND CITRUS FRUITS. Prices range about the same. Grape Fralt Is selling at $3@5 B box. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Appies, 817! fancy and 81 2 P box for choice, $3 50 for v for common. UITS—Navel Oranges are guotable 26 § box: Seedlings, 7! FLL] terranean Sweets, §1 box; Lemons, 5ic@$l for common and $1 35@3 for g0od to choice: Mexican Limes, $4 box; Callfor- 50@75c: Bananas, $1@3 % bunch: Pineapples, $2@4 B dor. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, £TO. DRIED FKUITS—Quotations are nominally as follows: Peaches, 454@5%ac: fancy, 6@634: peeled, 10@12345c¢. Ayr:'cou.s a8lgc: Moorparks, 10@ 12c; evaporaiea App.es, 9%,c: sun-dried. 3%,@3 Prunes. 215@. 34c for the 4 sizes: Kigs, biack, ou white Figs. 24@dc; Plums. 4@5c for pltted and 1@2c for unpitied; Nectarines, dgdc P b for prime 1o fancy: Pears, 2. for whole, 23p@5c for quarters and 3@Ac for halves. HATSINS— CARLOAD PRIcES — Fourcrown, loose. [¥ac: three-crown, 434c @ Mb: two-crown. 335c B seedless Sultanas, bige: seediess Muscateis, 43 three-crown London layers, $1 16; clusters, $1 b Dehesa clusters, 82 80; Imperial clusters, $3; dried Grapes. 3¢ 1. JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, loose, 54c: S-crown, 434e: 2-crown. $¥ic; seed: less Sultunas, 534c: seedless Musca.els, 4 Scrown London isyers, $135: ciusters, §1 Deliesa clusters, 82 75: Tmperial clusters, §3 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at §@10c; Walnuts 65207c B B for standard and $@9vae ® b for ishell: Almonds, ¢@6Yc_for Langiedoc, 3@ 834c for hardshell and 8@9c B 1 for papershell; Peanuts, 4@6c B I for_Enstern and 4c sor Call- fornia: Hickory Nuts 5@6c ® b: Pecans 714@ 8c ¥ Ib: Filberis, .714@8c: Brazil Nuts, 734@8c; Cocoanuts, §5@5 50 ¥ 100, HONEY—Comb, 10@12%4¢ for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white extracied, 6@5 '!fllct amber extracted, 410@4%c¢; dark amber, 4@ Alac: dark, ¥@3c B 1b. BEESWAX—22@25¢ B B PROVISIONS. CURED M EATS—Bacon, 7c® Ib for heavy, 7%/0 % I for light medium. 10c for light, 10340 B B for extralight and 12¢ p 1 for suzarcured. Eas: e mgarcured Hams, 11@123gc: forn! Hams. 10@104c . Mew Beel, 37970 mess do, $8@8 50: Iamily do, 89 5U@10: _extra prime Pork, $7 50@8; extra clear. $16'#® bbl: mens, $14 §'bbi: Smoked Seet, 10c B 1. LARD—Eastern tierces are quoted at 53c for compound ana 63,@7c. B 1 for pure: pails, Cailfornla tlerces, bl4@63:c for compound an g‘&% "b'"kpu're';hll{»hm.. 14c; 10-B tins, T34c: COTTOLENK—6c in terces aud 73 @8%c in 10-D tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—W. B. Sumner & Co.'s cir- cularsays: “Hides and Leather continue about the same. but there is an improvement In the lighter grades or Hides Light steers and cows have advanced in_conseauence of higher prices in the East. There seems to be & general impression that the market in Hides and Leather will show more activity in the course of & short time. The Leather market does no. show any special im- PrOVement and (anners in COUSCQUENICE &re WOrk- ing very smail quaniities. Dry Hides continue about the same, but with a smal advance {n values. Dry Kips rule about 2c less than ary Hides. WGol and sheep skins are about the same. but there is & tendency (oward an improvement in the wool market.” Culls and brands sell Ic under sonnd stocs. Heavy salted sterrs quot ble at ¥c ¥ 1b; medium, 7c ® b: light 7¢; Low- bides, 7c; Stags 5c: salted Kip, 7¢ B D: salted y salted Veal, 7c; drv Hides, 12150 18c: culls and brands, 912@10¢ B B: dry Kip aud Veal, 9@10c; dry Calt. 15¢: culis, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35 each: Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good summer, 25¢ B Ib; medium, 20c: winter, 10¢; Sheepskins, sheariings, ‘10@z20c each: shorc wool, 25@35c e b medium, $0@45c each; lons wooll, 4UGE0 each. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 3@314c B B; No. 2, 2340: refined, bo: Grease, ¢ B . TOvOD!=Sax Joaquin, 408c; Basiamn Oreson, 0 c HOPS—6@8c for fair to choice and 9@10cH B for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Gram Bags, spot, 5@5%c: June-July deiivers, 5@5%4c; San Quentin, 85 40; Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Welington, $8 ® ton: New Wellington, $8 perton: Southfield Wellington, §7 50 ® ton: Seattle, $5 50: Bryant, 85 50; Coos Bay, 84 76 @ ton: Wallsend, $6 50 _ton; Cumberiand, $13 50 B ton In bulk and $15 in_sacks: Penn. sylvanis, Antbracite Egg, $11@12 ¥ ton; Welsh Anthracite, $8@10: Cannel. $8 ¥ ton; Rock Bprings, Castie Gate and Pleasan: Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 in buik and #13 ¥ ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube ani Crushed, 6c: rowdered, Slgc: Fine Crusbed. 6¢: Dry Granu- Iated, 47e: Confectioners’ A, 47gc: Magnolia A, 43400 kxtra G, 435¢: Golden G, 4%4¢; half batrels 14C more than barrels aud boxes Yz¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BE £ F—First quality, 6c; second, 5@5Y4c; third do, 4@41s0 B 1. VEAL~Large, 5@6c: small, 6@7c B b. MUTTON—Wethers, 6c: Ewes, 54¢ 9 b. LAMB—Spring, 7@8c ¥ b. PORK—Live 0gs, 4@4%gc B I for large and 414 @4%c for small and mediam: dressed do, 5@6Yac RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. YOR 24 HOURS. lour, ar sks.... 11.010] Sibitac. ctis Wheat. ctla. 1,950 Cheese, cus, Barley, ctls.. 5,060 Ky, doz Corn, cils.. 1,660| 1 1den. n Rye, ctls »'8-0|Pelts. bdis Poiatoes, sks... 4,936( Wine, guis. Onlona sks...Z 279/ Wool. b Huy, ona. T 470 Straw, tons., Erun. ss. Middiings, THE STOOK MARKET. Mining stocks move along about the same with very little business. The Con. Imperisl and Kentuck assessments fall delinquent in board to-day and the Julia Con. deilaquent sale takes place also. £an Francisco Gas and Electric has declared a dividend of 50 cents. payable April 1. 'he Centenmial-Eurexa Mining Company of Utah paid a dividend of §1 per shure on March 15. rhe Etns Consolidated . Quicksiiver Ming Company wili pay a dividend of 10 cents per share, amounting to $10,000, on March 20. The Alaska-Treadwell Gold Mining Company of Alaska reports the clean-up for February as fol- iows: Period since iast return 31 days. builion shipment $38.189, ore milled 19,154 tons, sul- phure 8 treaied 430 tons, of bullion there came 1rom sulpnurets $13,303." The expeuses for the month are not yet reported. 1 he bullion produced averaged $1 99 per tou of ore miiled. The official report from the ~ava-e mine for the week s The repairs to the shaft (Comstock lode) were completed and work resumed o (he mine on the 9th inst. On the 750 leve. the west crosscut 6 feet back from the face of the north drin was advanced 10 fee; totul length 43 feet. ‘The face 18 in quartz and porphyr. On the 500 ievel have cleuned out and reyaired the main v est drft 8 feet; total distaace 212 feet. Ou the 850 Ievel west crosscu. 3 In the main south drift oppo- aite east crosscat 4, was advanced 8 feet: total lengih 50 feet; the face i3 in porphyry and stringers of quartz. On the Brunswick lode shaft 1 has been sunk 12 feet on the incline since las Teport; total depth 864 f-et: the bottom is in por- phyry’ and siringers of quar z 400 level—rhe maio 1orth drifc was advanced 15 feet: total 1-ngth from the south boundary 203 feet: the face is in porphyry. Have stopped work 1u this arift and staried an east crosscut (No. 2) from the face of the muin north drist and advanced the same 10 feet; the face is In porpbyry. In'the Crown Point mine No.2 west crosscut from the end of tresouth drift on the seventh floor of the H0U level raise is extended to 3 total length of 74 feet aud_ stopped, having reached the west_wall. Kesumed work in tbe south drift on this floor, nd It is now out 52 feet; the fuce is in In .he south drift on the €00 ievel they are preparing o raide about 6 feet from the face of the ditfe, 1,464|Quicksilver, fisks 12 17¢| Lime, bbls.".... 308 e jont Confidence, Challenge Con. and Con. Imperiai west crosscut 1 from the surface (unnel is out 1014 feet, 16 feel aving been made during amounted to 78 mining carloads of ore, the aver- car sample assay of which was 829 72 per . ‘the gross yield [u bullion from the 424 tons and 630 pyunds of ore worked {u the Brunswick mi1last week was $7218 81, the battery sample of which was $20 02 per ton. No ore was extracted trom_the Confidence mine Quring ihe past week. They shipped (o the Brun: wick mill 71 tons and 500 pounds of uccu mulated ore. Kull returns of this ore will be given iu next week’s report. In tbe Overman mine the work in the ore seams. in tie north arifc on the 900 level continues as usual, anu the seams show no change since last ie,0ri. They extracted & carioads of or., the value of whch, as per car sample assay, was 351 19 per ton. On the 1100 level of the Calvdonia mine no work was done In the face of the southwest drift during the pusi weex. They have been engaged In ciean- ing up the drif, cutting wa:er-drain, putting up airplpe and timbering the arift. Keiumed work- iug In the face on the morning of March 13. BOARD SALES. Followiag were the tuics i the San Franciseo Ftock Eoard yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION 100 Choir...1.03(100 Mxic. 7200 ¥ Jn0ket..29 AFTERNQON SESSION—::31. 500 Con Im....01;500 Potos! ... 33200 Stanrd..1.60 100 H&EN .. 5B /250 Savage.... 2¢/I00 T JaoKi. 27 490 Kentuck. 01} 26] Following were Eoard yesterday: REGULAR SXSSION—1 coMMENCING 9:30. 6 [2000 8 HilI. .01 100 Stdra .67 400 v wioa.. ° 200 Y.Jcui 0 29 100 Crwn Pt..2(1300 Ovrma. ...0K 100 ........... 21250 Powos: .....84 160 Belcher....18(300 G&C.. 1\ 5L(10UD Savags.... 81 20) B&B.....65200 HAN. [ 86/100 § H&EN...0¢ 68(2000 Kentck..0) 3 500 Nv Qn. 0) ¥ Nev.1. 26 400 Mexican.. 27|100 Stnrd1.6714 200 Chilnge. .. 35(200 Uccldul. ...16/204 Union..... 8 150 Chllr.1.02%4(20J Opbr......91 100 CC&V..1.25(200 ...... ...80) CLOSING QUOTATIONS, THURSDAY, March 18_ 4. w . Aune, ":;;'; ** o ratta, s 1 T8 1 1] Robert Sudden, from Halohong 1or Port Biakel SN A PPTON —Arrived Mar 18—Bark Aoreo! TVERSENS LANDING—Arrived Mar 18—sone Ocean Spray, hence Mar 15. COUS BAY—Arrived Mar 17-<on- hence Mar 5. 1%—Stmrs Excelsio Fomer. hence Mar 16. Bar rougn. Barbound Mar 18—Stmr Empire. EVERETT—Arrived Mar 18—Sonr o m Moa Girl. hence Mar 3. NAVARRO—Safled Mar 18-Stm: Caspar, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Sailed Mar 18-Scuc Alcalde, for San Fraucisco. GREENW0OD—Sailed Mar 18—Stmr boro, for San Francisco. Arrived Mar 18 -Sumr Greenwood hnce Mar 17 PORT LOS ANGELES—Auived Mar 1 :mr_Peter Jecsen, Alcazar, from Point Arena. Foreigu Ports. HULL-Arrived Mar 16—Br ship Pyihomens, COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. D Stocking, Cal Bowen, Cal £ Cotman: Watsonville J Ivory. 11 Juckson' & w, Sn Jose R Foeffer & w, F McNeal, Aniz. W H Abbav, Oakland € Ecot , anz C & Foster, Racine Q Basrer, Canon anta Clara W Bieecker, M JHicbard &w,Chicago H K Lashills, Sacto C M Carter, Honolula J M Doane, Los Ang J Moran, Petaluma P Dryden, Fresno N Khodes, Ariz W Varmaits, Wis Lon New Yorz Crown Poiac... EastSlorraNaz Aureka Coa... kxcheauer ... Baies Norces STOCK AND B¢ T Jones, Honoluiu A ‘Asbeek, Los Ang Mrs E Lumpman, Petalu J McQuade, Benicia 'F Saito, Los Ang J Kiandge & w, N J NEW WESTERN HOTEL. E R Neu, Elkhart. Ind ND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, March 18-2r. % TUNITED STATES BONDS. F Lewis, Utah & D Megeatt, Salt Lake 15 Bates, Cou A B Sullivan, 1roy, N ¥ H R Potter, Chas Eddy, Los Angeles R H Wels. Sal Daniel Da-'tou, Chicago Louis Mullen, Cl R H While, Los Angeies Mrs Annie Mow Carrie Adams, N Y Los Angeles trom Nanain U B4s coun.11314 Donew 1suéi23ip — MISCKLLANEOUS BONDS. Onk Gas Bs.. Lo 2d s 58...107 Omuious da.. 12234 G Sdsreg...lus H Watham, Whatcom Chas Duniap, Whatcom W H Duncan, Victoria J 1 Adams, Lo Angeies H G Mic<ols, Phila G S Sneeds.' New Orleans T P Dution, Joo Wanpoeans, La FALMOUTH-Arriv dale. rom Oreg FLEETWOOD—Arnive dor, hence Oct 10. INDIA—Arrive: hence Nov 19 via N LIVERPOOL ar 16~ Br bark Clyds ed for Limerice, =~ Mar 17—Ership Cag. Cal-stChiabs. 112 Cal Elec L, 6412934 CotraG W bs 88 Dpot-stex-cp kdan L&EP 65129 F&CHXR 65106 Geary-st K531 0 H C&S 591,108 Los ang Lis 9214100 Mt-atCble6s1223,125 DokyCon bs. 10455104 % NuVings 1st — NevONgh7a104 106 N Ry Cal 6s.101 NKyCal o8l — 3 Michel, Joplin, Mo Mrs M Frank, San Jose Mrs C Milier, San Jose Mar —Br simc pas P S One of the most superstitious members prolession is Mrs. Lang- She declares that whenever she has met with a failure it has always been brought about by some malign influence. Her drassing-room, w'ierever she may be acting, is always well supplied with horse- shoes and other emblems of good luck, and she regards it as an_unpardonable of- fense—punishable even by dismissal if the offender is an employe—io bring anything into the theater supposed to be unlucky. Pwi-s: RR 83118 Keno, WL&L — 6FEN PR5s. 101 SPREAriz8) 91 SPRR(alds. 81 SPBrRCalfs. 8615 98% 8V Water ds. 11714118 SVWater 43. 1007 SikinGakos 99151001 ar 16—Br ship L Br ship Galgorm Casile. of the theatric: e — Arrived Mar 17—Brship Essteroti, bence O t 17; Br ship Ross-shire, hence Nov ‘QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Mar Schiller, nence Oct 19. ‘Salted Mar 17—Baship Dynomene, for Cardi Brship Valkyrie, for Manchester. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Mar 17—Br stmr Olym- a. from Tacoma. 3 ENSEXN ADA—Salled Mar 17—Stmr Orlzaba, for Sau Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantlc Steamers, NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 18—Simr Teutonle, trom Liverpool and Queenstown: stmc Carthage: . trom Glasgow PASLE OF WIGHT—Passed Mar 13—Stmr Mo- bile, from New York for London. Importation KAHULUI-Per W F Jewett—11140 bags SANTA CRUZ—Per GIpsy cheese, 8 oxs butter, 1 cs egi Moss Landing—3_Cs eggs, 4 bXs buiter, 2 tatoes, 3 pkgs mdse. P fonterey. 3 pks mdse,1 sk horms, 9 sks bones. 3 bxs cheess. HONOLULU—Per R P Rithet—32.283 bags 17—Ger bark s' Contra Costa 37 - 48y, b4l ©AS AND ELECTRIO 9 TOCKY. Pacific Lighy 505 5114 S F G&Elec. 3/5/San Francscd % Sprag Valiey 9834 %9 THE CALL CALENDAK. QL DR e MARCH, 1897. ¥ac cas Imp 93 Fireman'sFa18214200 Sa.| Moon's Phase: COMMatiiaL RANK aTOIKT First Natlonl181 LondonP&A.137 pkgs mdse, 39 bxs CS0eT s 1087 KAVINGA WANK STOCKS Gers&1Co.183) 1390 HumbS&L. 11y ) Muotual....... Bksuv Union 405 STREET RAILEOAD STOCKS. Oak SLEHA, Union Trust 535 PORT TOWNSEND—Per Walla Walla—1 sack corn, 3 pkgs mdse, 1 pkg expres: Victoria—3% pkgs mdse, 1 pkgexpress, 1 sack Caltfornt. ... 107 Markei-si.... sdig 43 Tolstol Bay—538 hf-bbls salmon. OCEAN STEAMEKRS. bd.s deers<ins. Vanconver—3 pkgs md: Seattle vin Great N R R—7 pkgs rubber goods, s mdse, 250 sks flour. Departure Bay —1293 tons coal Seattle—7 bxs fish, 61 chesta tea, 80 mats rice, 1 s shoes, 6 Pkgs express, 105 pkgs mdse, 2 bdls bals hides, 4 bxs apples. 2 sks coln, 1 6 bdls green bides. 9 bdls deerskins, 1 cs salmon, 46 bdls 6 bags scrap ziic. 1 bdl D elk, 5 bdls D deer. 2 bdls C hides, 3 bdlsdry hides. Vancouver via East—150 tbls glucose, 4 cases underwear 10 baskets 140 cs cheese, 60 bbis lin- jeea oil, 86 cs boots and shoes. 1 cs flannels. b cs igars. 1 cs books. 100 cs tobacco. 1 pkg mdse, 4 c8 Tostery, 1 ca snirts, 5 cs dry goods. 563 kegs 13 bxs nails, 13 tons coal, 6 pkgs mdse, 207 rolls 106 bdls paper. W hatcom—89 pkgs mdse, 8700 fi lumber. Tacoma via N P R R—10 pkgsmdse, 261 crates |Glant Con.... Vigortt. ...\ Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. MISCELLAN £OTY #TOTKE STEAMER | DESTINATION. | Etace of Ual | Port.and Mch 19.10AM Mch 19, gam Mcn 19.10aM Mch 2012 |Men 21, arm Ger Lead Co. HawC&sCo.. Hutch S Pio MerkixAssa. [ ceanicSSCo 34| Pac Aux F A 2714 7% PacBoraxCo. | Purt PasacCo SALES—MOENING SESSION. 20 Alaska Packers’ Association 15 Giant Powder Co.. 100 Hawsiian Comme Vic & Pgt Bno (Mcn 22, Sam Mch 28, Fax C00s Bav..... | Newpor: |China &Japan HumboldtBay Gravs Harbor. | Mch 24:12 Columbia .. | Portiand..... <an Diego..... Mch 24, 2P| Mch 24.104x Mch 25,1 1AM Mch 25.10A% Moh 26, 5em Mcn 27 _$av 30 cs canned meat, 400 ‘Tacoma—14 pkgs mds bdis Loops, 500 qr-sks. bars builion. 1 bx shoes, 300 hi-skx flour. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent Clty—1 bal cs mdse, 8 bxs butter. 2 sks 5 bdls hides; — BALES—AFTEENOON SESSION. = STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Ohatel see’ Per R P Rithet—Willlams, Dimond & Co; Welch Per W F Jewett—Hawalian Commerclal & Sugar Co; Alexander & Baldwin. Per Gipsy—Stanaard Oil Co; Sherry, Avills & Redington & Co; Cai Bottling Co; H Cowell & C N Ohlandt & Co; Norton, Teller & Co. Datrymen’s Unlon ; Dodge, Sweaney & Co: A P Hotaling & 10 Alaska Packers’ Association. 100 Giant Powder Con, 50 Hawaiian Commerdial ..... Czanoa......... North ¥ore ... Eanta Koss. ... Humbold: Bay.. 30 8 F Gas & E ectric Co 10 S V Water. trays Huroor. Herman Joost: $5000 Market-st Ry Con 6% Bonds 55V Water. Thomas Loughrau: & Co; Cartan. McCartiy Co: Tay.oc & Spoitswood: 5 H Sharwoods A W China and Japan.. Departure Bay Willamette. ... Wellington. .. . ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL N M Kautman &w,Mich A D Sheridan, Chicago Mrs G Phillips, Bosion § Overacker, Louisville Mrs Overacker, Louisvil Miss Overacker. Louisvl N G White, Worcester Mrs White, Worcester Wk Barker,W ash. 0 C_Miss E Barker, Pa . W D Nicholas, Palo Aito N H Morrison, LosAngls S V Graham,USSOregon J G Cockner, N Y RT O'Connor, St Paul LT Duryes, N Y Vhite, Dunsmulr Walia Walla—Dairymen’s Unlon: e Co; Payot, Upham & Co: A L Bryan Shce c Woodenware & Cooperage (o: S Norwezian Consul; White Sewing- mac! 0; ¥ Everding& Co: W H Higgin nings; Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz: L& M Alexauder: " |Grays Harbor. Geo W. Elder.. F L Everett, ¢ hicago Stunffer & C0; Selby Smelting and_Lead Co: Baker & Hamilton: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: 3 Tilimnnn & Bend: Bay Imp Co: E L Saront & C Humboldt Bay. . |SanDlego ...... Victoria & Puges Sow G Armstrong, Toledo E Winehime: San Mateo. .. | Yaquina Bay .l AliceBlanchard W P Fuller& Co: uckingham, Hecht & Co: ‘American Tobacco Cq n Fran: isco Gas & kectric Co; Ho.er. Atwater Co; Séhiegel & Bruker: St J Prager & ~ou: Oregon Imp Co: Bissinger & American Unioa Fish Co; n California Wine Assn; Cluett. ¢ & Co:; Chas Harley & Co Folger & Co; Bros; Italian- Rosepberg Broi: Oli & Grease Co; W B Sumner & Co H L, Kittson, ~t Paul H Fritsch, 8' Louls TS Milton & wi, N Y 3 0 Lothian, Dunsmulr D Deagon, Geneva J B.rohard, LosAngeles H W Gor M M Norton, LosAngles J G Morgan, Los Angeles L B Brown, Denver ndard “scuit ¢ State of Cai. an, Los Anels SUN, MOON AND TIDE UXITED STATES COAST AND GEODFTIC SURVEY. TimEs aNp - Hrlents or HIGH AND Low ENTRANCE ~TO PURLISNED BY OFFI DN & E Walters; J A Fredericksourg Brewery; wiss « olony: 3 feland Brewing Co; Southwick ‘humacher, L ~ngls @) 5 A Nebeker, Ind] Coutes, Kanss Hontels, Lenver R Graham, Los Angeles lord, Denver J D W Cuuing, N ¥ E Prumier, Omabs B H Timken, 8t Lout Drey & w, St Louls ¥ W Johnsion & wf, K C E Friedman, Milwaukee D S Cone & wt, Red B.uft J G Fogarty, Springfield WATERS AT EAN FRANCISCO EBAY. CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUFERINTENDENT. 4 low waters occur at the reot Wharf) about twenty- an at Fort Point: ¥our POINT, Cats o NoTE—The high City Front (Miasior five minutes later ke Beatie Metzger: E C Dalley. Parls & Amer Bank Toyal Mil fng Co Avery. Boston { Glant Powder Co; prris. Milwaukee Leishion, N ¥ ‘Beckwith, N ¥ Hills & wi, Conn kK Pike, Hartford Bingham, Hartford Bowen. Adrisn M Kaufman, wf & md, A D Sheridan. Chicago ¥ L Everett, Chicago “hicago S Overbacker & wf, Chgo ‘bicago Miss Overbacker, Chgo G H Prestoa, Chicago Leonard & wi. Chgo J i Flickenger & w, M Willlams, Chicago rs C D B anéy. Chicago M A E Dearborn, Chgo F Dickson, Chicago H M Talbott, Chicago H T New, Chicago Per_Crescent Ciy Brewery ; Schweitzer & Standard 01l 0o ; ; Wheaton, Breon & C: ughran; Hobbs, Wall & Co: S H Frank March—1897. > b Morey, Detroit ..6.13/Moon rises 6.21| Moon sets. e E SO Q OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIO COAST _ NTEAMSHIP (0. LEAVE BROADWAY wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 1snoo and Sitka (Alasks), at 9 A. . March 1% rs G L Philllps, Hacony A Dickson Chicago Dickson, Chicago and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- ‘scoma, Evereit, New Wratcom (Bellineham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. 3 wee tle, X Kush, Chicago gend, Seattle, GRAND HOTEL. Epperson & wt. Cal Mrs C A Nell, 8acto K W Clarn, San L Obispo Wagner, San Jose G B McKee, San Jose S Blum, Martiez Mar2,7, 12,17, 22,27 and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., at Tacoma with N. P. B. E., at Seattle with U at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For J:ureks, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hume boldt Bay), atr. Pomona 2 P. M., March 1, 5,9, 1& 17, 21, 35, 29 aud every fourth day thereatter. Tor Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (dan Luls Oblspo), G: X Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A M March 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 28, 27, 51 and every fourta. day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping onl; (San_ Luls Obispo), ~ants Barbara, Por Los An- reles. Redondo (Los A A Moh. 1,5.9, 18,17, 2 For Enseuada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, Ls Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4.3 25th of each mouth. ‘The Company reserves ihe right to chango wit out previous notice steamers, salling dates and Bours of sailing. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, & New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., R Peterson, Sacto NoTE—In the anove exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column, and the successive tides of th order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the time column the third tide, and th Dhand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but threo lides, as sometimes ccars. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Cons: Bur miaus sign (—) precedes height, and then the number given is subtractive th given by the charts. = cGulre, San Jose ‘atson, Grass Valle ¥ G Lingo, Cal ev Cty H H Gordou, Ohio ,Castrovie C O Nicodemus, Oskland E Girtz, U S 8 Orecon C Waiters & wt, §J H N Conners, Oskiand LV Byland, Angels Cmp H Kpoderer, Mew Jersey 3 % Plant & w, PorcHuron W_Arultby, 8 Barbara ¥ Thomas, ~tockton Woud, Santa Rosa J Meyersnuft, Ky Robinson, Halifax J Boden J; Lee, St Louls oF Gz last or right P P Brupnil, Lockford J Sapleton, Mich Aniborn, Cal charts, except when at Port Harrord eles) and Newport, 11 26, 29 and every fourth leman, & Bend 11vingston,~outhBend F W Grabam, Denver A Guardin, N Orleans G Moran, Mt Vernon Smith, Leaveoworth W E Harbert, Mt Vernon J Ward, Mt Vernon J Carroll, 'Alaska K W Landis &w.Readng C S'C Brien, Victoria H uilton, Seattle W Ireve. Ind J H Winn, St Louis J Cunningham. st Iouts J G Loveru. rureki J Rupp, Los Angeles The Time Ball. BEANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO, Murch 1¥, 1897. on Teiegraph Hil, was dropped exactly at noon to-day—L e.. at noon of the 120:n meridian, or exactiy at 8 . X., Greenwih time. W. 8 HueHEs, By ey C g The time ball Campbel, Victocia H Wi sou &'wt, S Jose Gen'l Agents. 10 Market <i.. San Frene' THE O.R.& N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart, st 10 a. i 812 First-class 86 Second-class SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of California... SHIPPING INTELLIGENC. Kerps, St Lonis C A Steroke, Humilton S W Mathews, Eureka W Brown, Los Angeles W W Smith, ind s, Fortiand J T Judd,BlackOak Mine unuelle & w,Wis H Muelier, W G Noble, Los Angeles 33 Honters, Sacto E'S McKintey, Cinlcago G O'Nell, Pa J Gallagher, Pa I M Kease, Minn C Hanes, Merced A b Pena, Santa Cruz J A Cunningham, Sacto W G Raney, Monticello J ‘M McCarcy, Stockion BALDWIN HOTEL. L Lemp, St Louls 1L'C ¥ rnick&w 1, Minneapls 3 W Herwey, Cincinont{ L EcLanaghun, Indiana J W Harper, Indiava G Smith. Chicago E C Breftey, Allentole M Smitn, Unkland H A Brow. Caspes THURSDAY. March 15. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 33 hours from Ores- cent City: pass and mdse, 1o Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Gipay. Leland. 20 hours from Monterey, ete: produce. 10 Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Walls Walia, Wallace, 6134 nours from Victoria and Puges Sound ports; pass and mdse.to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Haw bark R P Ki het. Thompson, 29 days from Honolulu; sugar, to Weich & Co. Bkin Tropic Bird, Jackson, 301 pass and mdse, 1o J Pinet & Co. Bktn Wilile R Hume. Brown, 50 days from Shan:hai: ballast. 0 Geo W Hume. Schr Nettie Low. low, 5 hours from Poin: Reyes: 50 bxs butter, to J H Newbauer & Co. Schr W & Jewett. Johnson, 22 days from Kahu- Ini- sugar. to Hawatian Commercia: & ~ugar Co. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart, 15 hours from Biul - ers Point; 100 cus wood, to Bender Bros. 3 Kohout, Ohio J b ~mith, Cal J A Glll, Sacramento WV Himiin, Sv Louts FARE{ Feb. 27, Mar. 9, 19, 29 = Mar 414, 4 ‘through baggago to L B Samden, ra W E Crowley, i1l C ks Whitcher Jr. Cal Through tickets snd Eascern points. Rates and foiders upoa applica: F.F. CONNOR. General Agont. 630 Marke: street. PERKINS & CO.. superintendenty COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLAYL French Line to Havre. OMPAN Y'S PIER(NE W) 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid boch transit by English rallvay an) com{ort of Crossing the channe! e e York 0 Alexandria, Egypt, Via Paria firat class $160. se-0nd class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE La TOURAINE. . LA BRETAGN LA NORMANDIE. LA GHAM AGNE (/o A For further particulars apply to - PO A FORGET, Ageot. No. 3. Bowling Green, New York. 3. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, 5 Monizomery e, San_Franglsco. daysfrom Ta- J Wakley, N Y J Mempie, Riverside H Pagin, Chi 8C Waller, Chi J M Donaldson, Jones, Kansas City. L M Bliler, Kansas City G B Humphrey, K Clty H B Chick. Kansas City THURSDAY, March 18. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro: Goodall, Per- ~tmr Humboldt, Bonifield. Eursx: A Zorn, Kansas City G McCuliagh, Kans City L Deardorft, R Robertson, KansasCiy T Merston, Kansas Cily L Woifesmann. K City J Kirby, Kansas City eer -March 27, Kauss Lity E Powerr, E Burke, Kuns.a City L Hoyt, Kansas City Stmr State of Callforuta, Green, Astoria; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Bark Mohicen, Saunders. Honolulu; Welch & Haw bark Roderick Dhu, Rock, Hilo: Spreckeis & Bros Co. it J urady, Kansas City N Beeny, Kans-s City ¥ Flannagen, KansasCity J Fitzpatrics, Kans ¢ ity 5, K. nas City J Mcdahon, Kun G B Humphrey.KanCity W B True & wi, M ¢’ Bueu, Chicago J'W Randall, Salt E J Singleton, New C E vavis, Chicago J F Smub, Ch cago ake J Roney, Stockion Tk W ¥ Masterson, Denver E M Shafer, Chicago D W Kussell & w, Mysvi T S Milton & w. Sauslito W Dariington, Phildpha C M Hunter. Nw Orleans W McEnerne, H Phillips, Montreal 8 Gri-wold, Omaha E Fltzgeraid, Siucole J Schrainek, D A A Alien, 5t Paul WEDNESDA Y, March 17. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. TAURSDAY. March 18. Stmr Humboldt. Bonitield. Eureka. Stmr Sauta Cruv. Nicolson. Stmr Mexico, Thomas. Por: Townsend. Stmr Jewel, Madsen Caspar. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. Fort Sragg. Bark Crylon, Calboun, Port Blakeley. Jiark Forest Queen, P Bark Mobican, Saunders, Hono alu. Haw bar< Koderick Dhu, Kock. Hilo. Echr Moro, Jorgenson, Telegraphlo. POTNT LOB™, March 18.—1J & i.—Weaths: cloady: wina W: Veiociy 18 miles S5, AUSTEALLA tor HONOLULU on st poi Special pacty Ao M S MARIPOSA via HONOLULG sl AUCKLAND for k. Brandie, O ‘W E Philips, Montreal G Euing, David City vid City C M Williams, A C Buner, 5t Paul C C Naulet & w, Sn Jose J K Nason, Boston Miss Webster, Milford G'P Ful er, Massachsetts A & Spalding, brighton H K Thompson & w, Mas 6 W Renyon, St Heleua € M Hatcher, San Jose Wilson, Salt Lake ‘0ad, Sacramento ler. Tacoma. ar. lines & w, Mass and CAPETOW N, alt, Milford Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust., Miss Hi fore Lo to J. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents. 114 Montgomery strsel. Freignt Office, 327 Market sia 3an Francisoo. STOGK’NNSSTEAMERS Washlnzion.‘sb. ¢ received i . 5. 32 J A Moore, Worces! ¥ M Liurill, St Lou I N Murry, Sta Mrs Fieids, Salt Lake C i- Reynolds, \w York J J Neville, New York LICK HOUSE, W D Crow, Redwood Cty Cam The schr Jennle Wand. loals mdse for Kahulul: F J Moore, N ship Kenilworih. sugar at Honolula for New York. The Brbuk Inveramsay loads mdse for Cape 3 Crow, Redwpood City. Mrs W Plerer, 8an Jose U Perge 1 Cope and, Velleci o 1 Benchinot, Mexico ©'S Will.ams, selt Lake W E Duncan Jr, Uroville F W Hanson & w,SltLke J Masten, Merced W A Marshali, Pledmon, 6 W Andrews, Honoluiu ‘ulweiler, Auburn hambers, Alanieda pa W R Potter, Sic J R Broughton & w, Cal Mrs W Powell, Elmira At 6 P. M. Dally. ¥ 05t Accommodations Rescrved by Telephoae. The only line seilinx tBEo through frelght rates to STEAMERS: J. D. Peters, City of Stocktons Cat Nuv. wud imps. Late lumber charters from the Sound are: Baogor, Guaym bark Ceylon, Honolulu; sy, urass Valley | Br snip Dunboyne, h tickets and givin T A Gr dy, Cbicago AT 1 poin:s ou Valley Mar 15—50 N 8 W, Brship Silberhorn, from Liverpooi for Vancouver, Domestic Ports. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Mar 18—-Nor ship An‘ivage. from Honolulu. USAL—Arrived Mar 18—Stmr Navar:o, hence EURKKA—Arrived Mar-18—Schr Jobr A, hnce 12: stmr Farallon, hence Mar 16; ‘ar Haicyon, fm San Diego: stme Westport, hence Mar 16; stmr National City, Salled Mar ‘18 —Stmr Alllance, for San Diego: atmr Faralion, for Yaquina Bay; stmrs South Coast and North Fork, SAN PEDKO—Arrived Mar 17—Schr Barbara Hernster. from Mowens Landing: stme Pasadens, from Eureka. Saflea Mar 16—Schr Marlon, 1or Port Blakeley. 17—-cnr Comet, for Port Gamble. TATOO H—Passed Mar :8—Ship C F Sargent, Arrived Mar 18—Bkin . ©. Walker, Favy Garratt, Teiephone Main 505. FOR VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVY-VAR STEAMER “MONTICELLO,"” PDaily ex. Saturday & Sun.. 1 L Sar ori, Cal Lynch, Benicia Huasey, San Jos ot mrg Alien, San Jose Herman, Nevada U L Douohoe, Cal R Jones. Cal Tembroo, Gregon A Campbell, Oregon Smith, Uregon San Younger & w, Cal I Chaix, Okkville O H Porter, Chicago inlay,NevadaCty Col Harrl gton, Colusa M Baner, San Jose P Charlebols, Ventura ¥ W.Wiison, Fresno E T Robie, Auburn = >A%pd 0 x and 4 LiiE g “EwOM Zl Landing Missi Lephor *Trip zives 6 hours FOR SANJOSE TEAMER AL Wesiun, Clinton £ T San Francisco. 9 3 Short, Hanford Giliinan, Fresno Harris, Fresn owlings, Victorla Gllman, Barstow W F Loffman, L & Schallenberger, Cal LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ IS0 LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) 8:10 A M. Alviso g Saturday excepted) at tenger. - Face between' San to San. Jose, Cluy Santa Clara st Suu Josa, g o Ot ESR=E 3 7 P % Freigh aod Francisco ‘and b wler, Arizona Honolulu for ‘ddams, Oakyllle T PoRT Pow PORT TOWNSEN. Ay [3

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