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10 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MAKKETS. Silver weaker. = Castor Oll advanced. Grain Bagshigher an1 firm. Wool market Improving. Hops very dull M ling Wheat weaker. Barley Dull. Oats and Rye neglected. Corn about the same. Hay weas. Kolied Barley lower. Beans and Seeds quiet. Onlons firm. Vegetables weaker. ther decline in Butter. and Eggs unchanged. rn Poul:r+ 10, iderable change in Dried Fruit and Ralsins. Provisicns quiet. Mutton weaker. Cosl unchanged. Mexican Do lars firmer. Sixteen Failures last week. AILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 18 failures for the Pacific Coast States and Territorles 101 1he weeh ending vesterday as compared with 17 sor the previous week and 18 for the corresponding. week of 1896 The failures for the past week are dividea smong the trades as follows: 2 restau- rants, 1 notions, 1 jewelry, 2 general stores, 2 bakeries, 1 sult works, 1 dry goods, 1 bazaar, 2 grocers, 2 boots and shoes, 1 furnliure and 2 Tiquors. THE WEEK'S G S.l34®, | b o “r‘“"arsona‘ev:' =3 J;S fi}rfam‘/:ca /85 - [6d JFresno / 2 ) Clear B Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain®S Snow Fxplanation. The arrow fiies with the wind. 3 a1 station indicate maximum temperatura for the underneath it, {f any, the amount of lted snow in inches and hundredths, Y past twelve hours id X connec: poin s of equal alr pressure; therms, or cotted lines, equal temperature. 'The word “hign” means high barometric pressure and is ususily sccompanied by fair weather: ‘“low" | refers (o low pressure, and is usually preceded and sccompasied by clondy weather and rains. first appear on the Wasbingion e pressure is high In the interior d the isobars exiend ‘coast, rain Is probable: 1s inclosed with isobars of The top figures during “low’ marked carvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- but when the With a “high” in the vicinity of Jdaho, and the prassure falling to the California coast, warmer be expected in summer aad colder rinw e reverse of these condiiions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- TCRE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, March 26, 1897, 5 r. . The folowing are the rai for past 24 hours and seasonal rafnfall 10 date as compared with thoss of the same da! last seasor Eureka, this season 44.01, last season 55.59, last | UNiTED STATES 24 hours .10; Red B'uff 22.70, last season 16.03, Ppast 24 hours 00: San Francisco 20.87. last sea- | son 15.27, past 24 hours .00; Fresno 9.98. last season 5 35, past 24 honrs trace; San iuis Oblspo 20.09, last season 15.37, past 24 hours .00: Los Angeles 16.43, inst season 7.88. past 24 hours -00: San Diey 6, ason 5.68, 24 hours trace; na 5.35, last season.BB, pas: 24 | hours .00, i tan Francisco data—Maximum temperature 53, minimom 44. mean 4%, Catber corditions and general forecasts: The pressure has risen during the past 24 hours er Lastern Washiug Oregon and thence s fallen over Gtah, and siightly The temperaturs has fallen rap Utan | 4 Southern Idaho. Along the Pacific Sope It | s T stationary, ana will rise slowly. The ‘following maximum wind velocities are xe- ported: Ci 36 miles pef hour from the v fom tne southwest ho wind moderates to-night and the | ely, heavy frosts orni’ g throughout Calitor- advised o smudge to- Witl probably be warmer. sts made a: ~an Francisco for 30 hours arch 27. 1897 | fornia—0 nsettied weather ana | wers in northern portion Saturday / and Saturday night: southeast- thern portion, northerly winds 1n Josquin Valley; heavy frosts wili prob- ably occur Saiurday morning: smudging is advis- able Souther liget northe loudy Saturday: warmer. Cloundy Saturday. ncisco ‘and v.cinity—Cloudy Saturday; fresh westerly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Official NEW YOEK MARKETS. Finuncial, XEW YORK. N. Y., March 26.—TNere was re- Dewed epression at the Stock Exchange to-day, speculation havizg been dcminated by the de- cision recently rendered by the Supreme Court in the Trans-Missourl Freight Association case and the summary disruption cf various Western rail- b wry receiverships sioce that. Manv holders of siock were dishearsencd by (his condition of fairs and 50l out. with the result of bringing abouta declive of 115@2 per cent. The ralways and dustrials suffcred alike, the heaviest deciines ha ing been in the grangers, Kansas znd Fex: ferred, New York Ceniral, Big Four, sugar, Jobacco, General Kieciric and Omaha. Thedown- wari movement was accelerated by the execution ©f stop orders. In the case of sugar, waich cropped 134 to 11034, the pressure 1o suil was due mainly to the defiuic aunouncement that Claus Dosclier, & wealthy sugar-refiner, had decided to bulld a new refinery with a capacity of 330 %0 500 barrels & dav. At the same time it was clearly in‘Imited by those initiuted thal the relstions existing be- twees them and the American Suga: efinlog ¢ ompany are, 10 say the leas:, somewhat strained Dufing “the afternoon supporting orders ap- prared, and a rally of 114 to 155 per cent ensued, the: improvement being aided oy favorable tratic retnras for the third week of March. Toward the %. mAking the s for the day 214 per cont, anJ otuer siocks reac.ed g 10 7s per cent from the high latier 5 Jersey Ceniral. Among the spec Miuneso a Iron jumped 4% 1o 43. whiie first preferred fell 135 to 3014 Lake Krie and Wesiers 2 1o 14 and preferred 14 to 60. The maiket closed about steady in tone. Out- side uf tobacco thie me: changes show declines of 34 10 7 per cent. Tobacco lost 2 per cen:, while Chicago Gas and Manha:tan gained 1 cen’. ‘The total sales were only against 236,592 sbares vesterda 35,000 shares on Wednesday. The tond markec was lower. Total trausactions, $986.00J. Atlantic ana Pacific fours, certificates. fell 1: Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St Louls and Chicago, 114: Jo Central firs fives, 1: Kausas Pacific (Denver di vision) sixes, 1: Norihern Facific terminal ixes, Rio Grande Wesiern tirs: fours, 13/ St. Louls and San Francisco fours, 134; and Standard Kope and T wine sixes, 134 Standara Kope aud Twine incomes, however, rose 2; Leliigh and Wiikesbarre consolidated as- sented sevens were heave an 1 sold at 90y, against 95 yesterday. on sales of 9000 11 Goverament bonds $.5 000 coupon fours of 1925 soid at 1233,@12355, and $.000 coupon fives at 11414 There appeared in the s:reet to-day several of FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROYISIONS | ranged from S4ijc to ¥9T5c 1 the original New York and New England first mortgage b.nds daled &> various {imes during 1868 and_bearing the signature of Willard Fili- more, Comptrolier. The bonds were issued to buiid the road mi'e by miie, a0d _were soid & pub- lic auction held in Hanover Square. They had the distinction of being the first American railroad bonds that went to Europe. Grain, FLOUR—Quiet,steady. Winter wheat, low erades, €2 30@2 35: do fair 10 fancy, 83 26@4 40: do patents, £4 60@4 90: others unchanged: Minne- sota cléar, 83 30@3 85: 0 straihts, $4@ patents, §390@4: low extras, §2 30@5 mills, §3 60@i ¥0: Rye mixture. § SU@S 4 supertine, $2@s 05: fine, $1 50@2 B0, Southern flou . quiet. unchanged. Common to fair extra, $3 20@3 50: £00d to shoice, 40 §3 60@4. Rye flour quiet. a: $2 40G2 7 CORNMFAL—Quiet a. $2; yellow, $1 7081 ¥. Brandvwine, $1 85. RY 1L firm. Western, 37¢ c. L f. Buffalo. BAKLEY—Quiet, firm. Western. 263%c ¢ I f. Buffalo. WHEAT—Spot_market dull. firmer, nith 0p- tions: £. o. b., 8274c; ungraded red, 70 g83c: No. 1 Northern, 8414c. O tions opeied weak and declined 14@54c on waaker cabies. rallied $4@1c. fell LgGlac, Ciosi steady at Jg@i4c over yesterday, with' radi more active. May and Julv most’ active. No.2 red. March, 80%ac; May, 7874¢; July, T714¢: Sep- tember, T4bac. CORN —spot stronz, dull; No. 2 ¢ elevator, 303,@31cufloat; ungraded yellow, 20%ac; stewmer I xed, 29%5: No. 3, white. 29c; sicamer yellow, 29%c Options wers dull at Ysc zdvance to Ysc de- cline, with trading only ivcal. May and July traded in. March, 2934c: May, 30c; July 3135c. OATS—Spots quiet firm. Options dull, steady. No. 2, No. Western, 0, mixed Provisions. RD_Barely steady, quiet. city. #4 20; May, §4 Siow: continent, #470; s4e! PORK—Steady, quiet. Mess. §9 269 75. BUTTER—Good demand, upward tendency. teru creamery, 14@19¢: do factory, 712@12 1 54 fined, Western steam, 52 nominal; re- compouad,” 4@ Elzins, 14c; imitatlon creamery, 10@16¢c; rolls, 8@12%jc. falr demand. 215@3c. — Moderately active. Western frésh, 10c. K ALLOW—Firm. City, 33gc; country, 4@ Vg, COTTONSEED OIL—Quier, barely steady. Crude, Yoc: yellow prime, 2 14, Domestic, 375@8c: Japan, 435@ teady. New Orteans, 19@20c. —Qulet, unchaneed to 5 points down. March, $815: April, $8 16@3 20: May, $8 20: Juue. $8 25; September. #8 55@8 40: November, 8 40" Decombier, 8 4@8 43; Junuary, §8 45: kebruary, $8 45@8 0. Spot Kio, dull, easy. SUGA K—Quiet, urchanged. Off A, 4 5-16@414 mold 4. 434¢; standard A, 4 Confectioners’ A, 435¢: cul loaf and croshed, 5ysc: powdered, 434c: granulated, d1ge: cubes, 434 Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS— Bags. 8@11c. Tr ACHES—Unpeeted 81c; do peeled, boxes, Part skims, rm. 10@15¢. PRUNES—Four sizes, 4c. RAISINS—L. M., two crowns, $34ci thres crowns, 43;c: four crow:s. 33;c: London layers. 51 50@1:40; do clusters, $1 4 @1 70. A MONDS—Sofc ahell, 713@bYic: paper sheil, 10@12c. WALNUTS—Standard. 70; soft shell, 9c. HOPS—Quiet, rather eas; WOOL—Firm, unchanzed. Domestic fleece, 16 @13¢; pulled, 15@31c: Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. TIGIRON — Moderate demand. American, $10@12 50. (GLEER-—Easy. Leke 81175912 LEAD—Fasier. Domestic. +3 3714@3 4215, 2IN—gasier. Etraits, S13 10815 30; piates, quiet. SPELTER—Quiet. Domestic, $3 10@3 25. CHICAGO MAERKETS. CRICAGO, T11.. March 26 —Dullness was aliied with weakness in the wheat market this morning. Liverpool cables came with 35d decline, which was a greater j08s than 100« place here yesterday. Northwestern receipts were beavy at 383 ears, compared with 297 ias: Friday and 393 a year ag Fine spring weather was a potent argumens in the bandsof the bears. In the opening there was more or less profit securing by “shorts,” which helped tolift prices from the mside. A decline of 5-16 in consols was looked upon by tome as an important item in favor of higher prices, but the fact that Liverp-ol declined iu price for wheat e influence. ni on & builish report for the week by Modern Miller, our market following to some extont. Ex- port clearances were liberal at 439,974 bushel Closing Paris cables were lower for flour and higher for wheat. Ber.n and Antwerp were lower. M t opened_from 72ige to 724" s0id be- Vg and 72y closlag at T2 74¢, Ve to 14c hish-T than yest rdsy. Estimaied receipts 10F 10-morTow. .19 cars. No. 2 8pot, re1, whea . closing abous 847sc 10 587, COnN—The tone of the cornmarket was rather weak. although ther® was some display of courage by holdefs. The receipts—123 cars—were fifty more thau_expected. with the sympathy existing between this grald and wheat, was the means of bringing Aovut & moderate dec'loe Withdrawals from store were fair at 113,490 busheis Liverpool cacles quoted & quies and un- changed markei at that place. Isxports were 1ib- eral at 854 992 busheis. The later streagth ot wheat beiped «orn. May cotn Opened at Z4lge, s0id at 2454c and 2433@2414c. closing at 2414¢, a | shade under vesterdey. to-morrow, 120 cars. + OATS—There was neither strength nor activity 1n Oats early. The main feature In defining the tone was the action of the leading markets. The business consisted malnly of local transactions with professionals generally working In_the dire tion of forcing & declive. London Mark cabie quoted 3d deciine on Oas a: that plxce. There were 1o withdrawals from store. Prices firmed with those of wheat laer in the sessio Exports wero 5000 bushels .ay oats closed chaiged. Estimuted rcceipis for to-morrow 112 cars. FLAX — Was easy. Northwesteri, 8flc: Ma. 79@7934: SIONS—Offerinzs of product were quite Liberal at the openiug (0-das. 6u0UZh 80 L0 CAUSE recessions in prices all eround. The hog marcet was steady, the fac: that it conveved no particalar strength having sn adverse «ffct. May pork ciosed 73a@lUc lower, May lard 23gc and May ribs B¢ lower. _BUTTER-The butter market was active and firm to-dav. Receipts were light a0d the demand for il grades gooa. Creamenes—s- xtras, 18340: firsts, 17@17%4c; sec- onds, 14@15¢: imitations, fancy, 1 J@idc. ~usiries —Exums 17c: tirsts. 14@1bc: seconas. $@10c. 11@12c; Disis. B16@IYsC; pucking e, c: roll butter, 10%gc, GG - Recelpts wers Ir+6 aad the demand fair. The market was quotably steady. Fresh stock, 83,@¥c per dozen. ONEY — Was_ 4@5% on time loans. New York exchangs count. Estimated receipts for Cash No. 1, 7812@79c: T614@76gc: Juiy, 1750 Keceipts 25 cars. call and 6% on sold at16% dis- Closing Prices. WHEAT—March, 71%c: May, 72%; 7134@T1350. Qe QRN =March, 283c: May, 24340: July, 26%@ UATS—March, 1634c; May, 1714c: July, i8c. POKK—diay. 85 674a; July, 85 17%s. LARD—May, 54 4215: July, 84 55. Xikin—Nay, 4 62147 July, $4 675 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, TiL. July, March 26— | There was a cood supply of caitle for Friday on sale 0-day. Trade was only moderately active Cholce stockers and fesders showed the most strengih. Cattie are belng marketed more freeiy, and the week’s recelpts will amount to about 47,000 head. There has been & £00d demand, how.ver, and prices bave ot weakened any stand- ing abous where they were a week ago. * Hogs are now selling at the nighest price estab- lahed within & year, averaging about 10c higher. With heavy hoza srarce and commanding & goo i premium the sILUALL)D Dresents a suarp contrast to that of & year ago. The' receipis are rapialy fall- ing Off. an i the Week's supply promises L0 reach oniy about 8,000. To-day s market was active waile the supply lasied, and yesarday’s pric were easily oxtained. Despite the coniinued lineral receipts sheep and lambs have developed more strengih Lhis week the highest prices of ti and lambs,of. choice quality advanced fully 25¢ per hundced pounds. . The market to-day was steady .0 firm. CATTLE—Xeceipts, 8000. Fancy beeves, $5 40 @5 60; chivice to prime sieers, 85 0380 35: good 10 choice steers, $4 B5@5 00: medium sieers, $4 30@ fair beef steers, §4 05@4 2b: common boef feeders. $4 16@4 60: common v good stockers and feeders, $5 40@4 10: bulls. cnoice 1o extra, 33 60@4 0U: o pror Lo choice, $2 40@3 4U; cows and heifers. choice to prime, $3 8U@4 3u: cows, fair 10 choice. 52 60@3 75; do. commou 10 fair cauners, £1 75@2 50; caives, k00d (o faucy, $550@8 00; do common 1o g003, 83 0D@ 40: Texas 1ed siecrs, PO 10 cholce, $3 26@4 60: Texas cows. bulls and oxen, $2 60@375; milkérs and spriogers, per bead, $26@40. HUGS—Keceipts, 12.000. Heavy packine and shipping_jots. 83 9044 25: common 10 choice mized. $4 00@4 25: chowce assoried, 34 106 41235: light, 33 90@4 15: pigs. £3 25G4 10. BHkP—Recelpts. 900U. ~ infenor 10 cholce, 13 50@460; lanis, 85 75@5 50. eceipts at Omaha. FOUTH OMAHA. N¥an. March 26.— HOGS— Receipts, 4500. Market ~ weak, closing lowr, Lishc'and mixed, 83 90@395; heavy, 83856 CATTLE—Keceipia. 1600. Market weak to 1uc lower ' Feeders, 83 35@3 45. SHELF—Receipis, X500. Market weak; mut- tons, $3 20; lambs, §4 /5. Receipts ut Kansas City. KANEAR CITY. Mo. March 28 —CATTLE- £ND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorfl St., Tel. Main 1954. ‘ CENTRAL OFFICE 625 Market St., Palace lotel. Poriy & Atkinson, Managers. Tel. Main 5144. Uptown Office—Baldwin Hote! (adjolning Gril) Room). Tel. Main 1091. PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. tly executed on latest market O ions. Hetorence 1a: National Basik & 35 CHICAGU. PRIVATE Wiki NEW YORE Receipts. 5407. Market steady. Native dressed beef grade: $4@4 50: s.ockers and feeders, £3 90@4 50! rexans, 83 25@3 65: cows and ers, $: 20@3 50: calves, 85@185. ricts, §110: heavs, 83 9564 10; NEnt 88 51140 oricts, §19: hekv, ; '9305: mgs, 83 3003 50, o eady. Biinir—Keceipts, 5655. DUN’S REVIEW OF TRADE. NEW YORK, N. Y., March 26.—R. G. Dun & Co. will say to-morrow in their weekly review of Market trade: Never have marketa sustalned such a sur- prising strencth as they have rec:ived of late and with so little business. Foreign conditions and London alarms, the collapse of the iron-ore combl- Datlon, the destructive floods in the Mississippl Valley and the decision of the Supreme Court against railroad associatious have been used to the utmost, but not even i railroad stocks has the result been important. With courage that beiter times are coming men are less disposed every day 10 throw away good investmenis, and the vers fact that prices of products are low 1s regarded as a gusrantee agaiuat much further deciine. Io all industries aiso the number of milis aud shops a0d hands at work graquaily Increases. The 1atiroads have been subjected (0 80 much 1085 Of late by cutting of rates in'spice Of il asso- clations that the possiblity of open and ui restricted competition 1ins.ead of agreemen: which restrict only the mire honest may we.l have a s.beriu influenc-. The earniugs for March thus far, ony 4 per cent below last year's, compare not uufavorably with the full re- turas for February, 7 per cent below last year's. The grain markets have lost without reason the gain they ma e without resson the previous week. Wheat supplies are ruuning out, but nobody be- lieves that there Is coming a famine before June when the harves 10z of Southern wheat will begi Western receipts were over & thira smaller tu 18t vear and for four weeks Lave been 7,611,440 bushels azaiust 11,564,208 Ias. year. but the bevter prospect for the crop of winter wheat has more weight. Adantic exports, flour ncluded, were nearly as large for the week as last year, and for four wee<s have been 5,059,728 bushels. agaipst 5,606,220 last vear. Bul corn exports have been 12,763,579 bisliels, " against 4,577,609 last When Europe buys in corn ihe equivale it of 6,400,000 bushels of wheat at less than 60c the price of whent is not easily advanced abuve 8Uc. - Cotton was helped upward an eighth by the flood, but has lost hair the gain, although manufacturing is not hopeful. Without change in prices goods were in better demand and sales of 5000 pieces of print cloths result in a stronger toue. The final dissolution of the Lake iron ore pool has been expected ever since the Carnegie-Kocke- feiler deal and insures low prices for ore during the coming_ vear, tough perhaps not lower than in 1895. Mesabu facilities for production have vastly increased, and all the gr at steel-making concerus bave been securing niines of their own, while means of transporta:fon have greatly been enlarged. Witn assurauces of cheap ore hesitation about various products should diminish and the demand 1a sieadily increasinz. Barsare still de- moralized and at the lowest polnt, but for plates, sheets, wire rods and wire and all Dalls the de- d is growing larger. The demand for ralls continues enough to strengthen prices, although some from specula- tive purchasers are oftzred below the present prices ofmilis. 10 is & shads lower With larger receipts, though the ditribution bas been considerable, and lend is decidedly stronger at 3.47, but copper s weak at 11.76. Increase m coce product.on ap- pears, and more s sssured by the jurchase of works by the Cumbr.a Company, and while quoti- tions are unchanged outsiders are offering furnace L8170 per ton. Speculation in wool has recorded larger sales for fuur weeks than ever before, 46,605,300 pounds, acains. 21,954,676 1n the same weexs of 1£92. Much more than half is for speculation, as noching like the full capacity of mills is employed. Americans bave aiso bougnt largely at London, 400,000 bales aiready, it Is sid, whiere the market isexcited and had advancel 10 to 15 per cent. With heavy supplies here this large importacion and new wool comiug in May, there may be found overloaded dea ers. Prices here are s.iil advanc- ing and many kinds have risen 2 to 3 cents during the past mouth. The wool manufacturer is stead- ily incressing, but cautiousiy. as it 1s (00 early to anticlpate results fiom chabges which may 0e made in dutles. Failures for the week have been 201 In the United States, against 250 last year, and 50 in Cauada against 39 last yea: BANKE CLEARINGS. NEW YORK, N. Y., March 26.—Among the bauk clearings foials at 87 cities 10r the week end- ing March 25. 1897, Wil COmiparisons, as tele- grapued (o Bradsiree , are the following: CyTims. New York Boston 54,266,611 St. Louts. 22,450,948 Pittsburg.. 14850.772 Baitimore.. 12,741,274 10,465,018 607,618 4771546 2,714,082 To2m.sn2 1:822,778 993,118 556,564 925,650 478580 382,896 San Francisco. Kansas City Minneapo 1s...... Si Paul Totals U. ... S87,300,998 13 Outsice of New York Glpyeies 380,671,406 2 OF CANADA. $17,229,560 EW YUKEX STOCKS. Total.. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad Shares. Money on call easy 8t 114@1%x; last loan at 116% and closingai1%%% Prime mercantilo pape: 3% Bar sllver, 623c. Mexican dollars, 414 50c.” sterilng exchange easier. with actual bu ness in bankers' bills at $4 853,@4 86 for sixty davs and 84 8714@4 87y for demand. Posted Tates, £4 86144 815, Commercial bills, 84 8414 @4 85%. Governmeit bonds firm: State bonds Ghil; ralirond bonds lower. Silver at the board was wemker. €LosTNG ETOCKS. Te! & Cable... 86 |North Amerioan.., i 10%4/ Northern Pacifl 2845! Preferred. .. 5., 148 [Northwestern. 334 ‘Alton, Terre Hauts 66 | Preferred. | American Expresslll |x ¥ Contrai; . 9814 American lobacco 733N Y, Chicago&SiL 1134 Preferred. 105 |1t preterred..... 68 914! 2 preferred.. . 29 145N Y &N R N Y & Now 4714 Ontarlo. 814 5U74 Ontario 13% 8U1g Oregonimprovmni— 167 Prefe-red. — Chicago Al 165 [Oregon Navigation 11 Preferred.........174 |Oreron &hort Lino. 11% Chicago, B & 713, Pacitic Mail . 26 Chicago & E 1 59 Peoria. D& Evaus % Preferred. 95 |Piutsbure & W ptd 18 7914 Puilman Palace.... 167 g, 164 " Quicksil 1 Consolidation Coal. 35 | Preterred... 10 Readins 2 Consondatea Gus..157 29 € CC &St Louws RloGrande& Westa 13 Preferred. .. 77 | Yreferred. 8816 Colo Fuel & 84 Preferred. 17 Cotton OIl € 3 Commercial Cat 914 Det Hudson . T0hs Del Lack& 38834 Denver & R G..... 18 Preterred. 674 Preferred... 90 Distillers. i Paol & Omaba.. DS54 Preferred. 188 A(StP M &M 16 a|Siiver Certliicaies. 6255 Southern Pacific... 1414 Southern K K...... 514 Preterred. . 2645 Sugar Refinery.. 11115g Preferred. Hocking Valley... 314 Tenn Coal & iron. Homestake......... 86 | Preferred H & Texas Ceniral— [Texas Pacific Illinois Central. 9814/ Tol A A & N Mich.—— lowa Céntral.... 64| Tol Oblo & Central :g Preferrod. 22| Preferred........ Eansas & Texas... 113, Tol8t Lonls @ KO 814 Preferred. 2734| Preferred......... 1814 Kingston & Penn. Lake Erie & Westa 1 Preterred. 3| Union Pacific.. U P Den & Guif.. 9 U &Cordage.. 5 Preferred. 1% on. Utica & B River...150 Memphls & Charié Wab S L & Paciie 534 Mexican Ceniral... 8 | Preferred......... 134 Michigan Central. 95 |Wells-Fargo., 100 Miun &S L........— | Western Union.... 3% Preferred. .. ..,..— |Wlsconsin Central. 11w Minn& St L 'om.. 1745 Wheeltng € LE... 114 1stpreferred..... 76 | Preferred...... 313 24 Dreferred “ Missourt Pactil Mobile & Obio..... Nashiville & Chiaii. National Cinsesd... Am Cotton Ol pfd. 67 ‘Beet. N J Centrai........ 86%kErie 2d ptd... Mortolk & Westra. 1216/ American Spiris.. 12t Xrelersed........ 2614 Preferred. 4 oSN FovDS. Als Clans A 4. 10814 Do Clasy B 4, 58, 1001 Alsbama. class C.. 100 Atchison Do zds A... Canada South Cen Pac Lsts o195, — Cherokee 4s, 1898, — o Phila & Reading ds 50%5 4155 Do letptd ncom. 41 - JU914I It GrandeWest 1sia 4114 io B, Ch&N P Tr RetsBa D C8-68s 112 ISt L&IronMtUends T4lg Do'ss. I 87148t L& 8 F Gen 6. 11035 Eris 208,771 633/4(St Paul Consola. .. 134 FLW&DenCify iais 6775/t P O & Pa 1o .. 11814 GH&BACs...... 104 |50 Carolina 434s..106 Do2d Ta...... Gen Elec Deb 84, 101 |Southern K Ros... 89: 96v4) Lo Pao Cat lats 07 H & Tex Cent 55..10905 Tenn new 3s. 7 Do con bs. 101 | Teras Bac teia 1 57 Jown Centrailsta.. 92 |lexas Pac 2as, 2015 Kansas ra Consois 72 |Unlon Pac lsts 98.101 13 KsPalsts DenDivilé |US ds of 1935. 123 Fom] MET 2dprens 5 [ “% N 863 Mutaal Union 6s..110 N J Cont Gen bs..111 N Y C&s: Loals dal06 Nor& Wesi Gen 63120 ¥OREIGN MAKKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERFOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa. March 26.—The spot mar- ket is dull at 6s 30@6s 414d. Cargoes are easy at 818 3d sellers, on passage. FUTURES. . The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March. s 39d: May, €s 1d: July, 63 1d; September, 5 11340 SECURITIES. LONDON, Exe., March 26.—Consols. 112 1-1 silver. 28340; ¥rench Kentws, 1021 3234c. Bullion into Baok of England. £50.000. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 da; Sietiing Exchange, sighr.. Sterling Cables.. o New York kxchunge, sighi. ew York Exc e .flv‘; ange, telegraphic. PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND .THER GRAINS. WHEAT—Tha top figure for milling descriptions is shaded. Shipping grades are uudisturbed and auiet. Quoted at $125@1 521z ® cu for com- mon rades, $1 55@1 5614 B ctl for uverage No. 1, 81 5715 B cul for choice aud $1 40@L 47% B ctl exira Cuoice milling. CALL BOARD SALES. TNFORMAL S¥MSION—9:10 o'clock—December— 2000 cus. 81 1414: 8000, §1 14: 5000, 1 15 18,000, $1 1334, BxCOND Sxs810X —December—2000 ctls, $1 14345, May—10,000, £1 333, HXGULAR 3MORNING Sxsstox—December—2000 ctls, 31 1375; 40,000, $1 153;: 12,000, 81 1355; 2000, 1 183, May--14,000, #1 8555 AFTERNOON Sks810N—December—i0,000_ ctls, 81 1814 24.000, $1 13; 6000, 81 1315 May— 4000. $1 335 BABLEY—(he matket 13 dull and rather weak than ctherwise. Feed, 70@75¢ ¥ Brewing, 85@90c- CALL BOAED SALES. IXFORMAL SEES10N—9:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND SESS10N—No sales KEGULAR MORNING SEss10N—No sales. AFTERNOON Skssio: 2000 ctls, 7lc; 4000, 7035¢: OATS 81 16@1 25: Fancy Feed, $1 2753@1 3214; Com: mon White, #1@1 10; good to choice, #1 16@ 1 30, according o quality: Black for feed, 95¢@ $1 0b; for seed. $1 20@1 30: Gray, 51 15Q1 20; Red, $115@120; Surprise, $140G1 50 ® c Clipped Oa:s sell $1@2 B ton over the raw produc: CORN—White and Smali Found Yellow ai firmly beid. Large Yeilow is dull and easy. Lars Yellow. 80@8214¢ $ cil: Small Round do, 87340 @$1: While. B0@BbC B ctl. KYE—8Ug85c Betl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 15@1 25 P cii. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Famlly, extras £4 85@4 95: Bakers' exiras, $4 75@4 85; Super- fine $4@4 35 @ bbl COMNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $17 50@18; Cracked Corn, $18@19 B ton. MILLST FS—Prices In sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 82 85 % 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, $2 50 @ JU0: Rice Flour, $5 75: Cornmeal, $2@2 25; extrs cream do, $2 75: Oatmeal, 8 50; Oa: Groats, $4;: Hominy, $3 10 8 30; Buckwheat Flour, $3 20@3 BU: Cracked Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $4: Whe ‘Wheat Fiour, $3; Rolied Oats (bbls), $4 75@0 156: Pear! Burley, :507;%&: Split Peas, $3 50; Green do, #4 25 ¥ HAY AND FEEOSTUFFS. Hay continues wenk. Itolled Barley 1s lower. BRAN—$12 50@13 for the best and $11 50@12 # _ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$16@17 50 for lower grades and $18@18 50 P ton for ihe best. FEEDSTUFFs—HRolled Barley, $16 50@17: Of- ::l;emum at the mill, $26 50 % ton; jobblug, "HAY — Wheat, $8@10 50: Wheat and Oat, 7@ 10: Oat, 86@8 50: Bariey. §6 50@8: Alfalin, 36 @7 60; ' compressed, $6@ 50; slock, $5G6; Clover, $6@8 @ ton. BIRAW—25@50c ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. The market continues quiet with little disturb- ance in values. BEANS—Bayos quoted at $1 756@1 90: Smad Whites, $1@1 20 @ ctl: Large Whites, $1@1 20 ® ct: Pinss, $1@1 2078 cul: Reds, 31 1581 80: Blackeye, $1 50@1 55: Red Kidoey, $2 25: Limas, $1 80@2: Butters, §1 25@1 50; Pea, 31@1 20. BEKUS—Brown Musiard, $2 50@2 75; Ye low Mustard. $1 50@l 60: Flax, $1 50@1 60: C: pary ~eed, 13,@214c ¥ Ib: Alfalfa, 614¢c; Kape Biagasic Hewp, do Timothy, 44c. RikD PEAS—Nlles, $1@1 20' 9 clli Green, 1 40@1 50 B otl. POTATOES, ON1ONS, VEGETABLES, Vegetables show a good many changes, generally toward lower prices. Onions continue firm. POTATOES—New Potatoes. 2@3%ac B b: Sweet Yotatoes, 76c@$1 60 @ cil: Early Rose. 60@75¢c @eu; River Reds, 70@80c: Burbank Seedlings. B0&T0¢ B ctl for Rivers, 80c@81 10 for Salinas and 6.@80c for Petalumas; Uregon Surbanks, 65c@ $110. ONIONS—California are about out. Oregons, $1 25 for common np to §2 40 for choice. VEGETABLES—Kecelpts were 395 boxes As- paracus, 565 boxes Rhubarb snd 192 sks Peas. Hothouse Cucumbers are quotable at 81 & dozen; Asparagus. 5@Tc ® I for commoi, 8 @Jc BB or cholcs and J0@lle for fance: hubarb, $1 <5@2 B box; Marrowsat Equash. $7 % ® ton: Los Angeles Tomatoes, 75c@81 25 ¥ x: Mexican Tomatoes, $1@L 26® box; Dried Peppers, 6@8c § Ib; Green Peas, :14@3baci L Angeies String Beans, 10@1234¢; Dried Okra. 9c® b: Cabbage, 40@50 » oil; Carrots, $5@30c sack; Gadic, 115@2c B B BUTTEE, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—AIl kinds are 4c lower and the downward tendency continues. CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 14@14%4c; sec- onds, 1855¢ B . DaTRY—Fancy, 18 B b; gooa to choice, 11340 1234c; lower grades. 9@11c. PicKLxp—1ic P Ib for new. FIrkiN—13c B b for new. CREAMERY Tun—New, 14@14%4c B B. CHEESE—Weak, but no lower. Choice mild new is quotable at 614@7¢ B b: 10 good, B%a@6c: Cream (heddar, 10@11 America, 7@8c; Western, 11 1 EGGS—No chauge, except a decline In_Duck Eggs. Banch Eggs. 1134@)2c: store Kggs, 10145@ 1lc @ dozen; Duck Kggs, 14@15c B dozen. POULTEY AND GAME. POULTRY—Another car of Eastern was re celved. Young stock continues to decline. Live Turkeys, 14@15¢ 8 1 for Gobblers, 14@16c ® 1 for Hens: Dressed Turkess, 14@17c 8 I: Geese, B pair, $1 75@2;: Gosiings, $2 SU@: Ducks, £6@6 50 for old and $7@8 50 for yoang: Hens. $3 50@5 B doz: Roosters, younz, $6@6 b0: do. old, $3 50@4; Fryers, $5 50@6: Broilers, $5@ 5 50 % doz tor large and $3@s for small; Pigeons, $2@2 25 % doz for young and $1 50 for old. GAME—Hare. T5c@8$1: Kabbits, $1 25 for Cov tontails and ¥1 for s . DECIDUOUS AND CIYRUS FRUITS. Acar of Apples from Walla Walla came i frozen. Oranges are in falr movement and un- changed. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 8175 B box for choice, $2@3 25 for fancy and $1 25@1 G0 for common. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are quotable at $2 26@3 25 B box: Seedlings, 75c@S1 25 B box: Mediterranean Sweets, $1@1 50 P box: Lemons, 5ic@$l for common aud 81 2! for £00d L0 cholce: Mexican Limes, §4 B box: for- nia Limes, 50@75c; Bananas, $1g3 $ buoch: Pineappies, $2@4 ¥ doz. DRIED FRUITs, LAI-INS, NUTS, £TC. A good many slight changes appear in Raising and Fruits. The market Is very dull. DRIED FKUITS—Quotations are nominally as follows: Peaches, 4@5go: fancy, 6c: peeled, 10@1 2%4c. Apricots, 6@sc: sMoorparke, 10@ 1« Suupor.ed Avp s, 0GSYcT sun-driea. 2Pz Prunes, 214@2%c for the 4 sizes: white Figs. Piums, 4@4Y4c for pitted _and 1@234c for unpit- ted; Nectarliics, 315@534¢ P b for prime Lo fancy: Pears, 244@4c for Whols, 233@50 10r quarters aud Ac for hialves. AISINS— Four-crown, loose, 34c: 5-crown, 414c; 2-crown, 4c B B reediens Salianas 5@834ci seedless Muscatels, d1gc; 8-crown London layers, §1@1 25: clusters. $1 80: Lehesa clusters, $2 80 Imperial clusters, §2 [0: dried Grapes oat. NUTS—Chestuuts quotable at 5@10c; Walnuts, 7c B Ib for standard and 9@914c W Ib for sofishell: Almonds, #@Bzc for Languedoc, 3@ 83gc for hardshell and % B for papershe Péanuts, 4@6c Ib for Kastern and 4c for, Cal idrnia: Hickory Nuts 5@6c ® b: Pecans. 7 8¢ Ib: Filberts, 715@8c: Brazil Nuts, 754@8c; Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 % 100, HONEY—Comb, 10@12%4¢ for_bright and 5@9c for lower grades; ‘water-white extracied. 6@5%s Ught smber extracted, 414@43%40; urk amber, Coc: uri ugse B BEESWAX—22G23c B b PROVISIONS. Qufet and unchanzed. CURKED MK ATS—Bacon, 7¢$ I for heavy, 734¢ ¥ 1b for light medium. 10¢ for light, 10%4c B B for ht and 12c @ I for sugar-cured. Eas:- ern sugarcured Hams, 12@12%4c; Californis Hams, 10@10%4c; Mess Beef, $9 @ bbl; extra Toess o, 0 00° tamaity dor $1010 prime Pork, 8 50; extra clear. 814 # bbi: mess, $12 9 bbl: Smoked Beel, 10c $ 1. LARD—Eastern tierces are quoted at 634c for compound ana 614@7c ¥ b for pure: Caulfornia tierces, ¢ for compou; pure: balf-bbls, 7 B tins, 7Vgc; do, 8-Bb. T3c. 1CYTTOLENK—6c in uerces aud 73 @8i4c ia ne. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKIN:~—Culls and brands sell lo ander sound stock. Heavy salied steers quotable at 8c ¥ 1b; medium, 7c ¥ b: light. 7c B b; Cow- hides, 7c; Stays. 5c: sulted Kip, 7o maited Calt,” 8c: saited Veal, 7c: dry Hides, 12140 i8e: cully aud brands, §14@10c B b: dry Kip kud Veal, 9@10c; ary Calt. 1bc: culls, 10¢; Goatsking, 20@30 each: Kids, S¢: Deerskins, good summer, 256 @ : medium, 20c: winter, 10¢; Sheepskins, sheariings, 10@20c each; short wool, 25@350 ch: mediom, J0@4D: ench; long woals, 40Gsbe e 3 TALLOW~No. 1, rendered, c P B No.3 - reinea. 56; rense. 38 B ‘OOL~—Jacob Wollner's circular says: “Our market has assumed a rosy hue in the last few days. Although no tariff bill has been pansed as yer. Wool has advanced some in the Jast few days. with large transactions East. There have been some transactions in this market in scoured Wool st about from 3¢ 1o 4c. higber than was offered for the same two weeks ago. Spring W oois do not ar- rive very freely and what comes in has already been purchased in the country. 1n Kern County over 2,000.000 Jbs were so.d in ihe Ifsy week, moatly years staple a: from 6c to 7c B . There was also svmetaing done in Fresno aud Kings countles at ubout the same prices, which shows a0 advance from ) J4¢ to 2c B b over last ye: price. Large purchases are made in Kurope and Austra a for Americ.n account and the market there for Wools sultable for American trade has. ais0 advanced considerabie. The outlook for an early tarif s bright, but 1f the (ariff should | e de- Iayed 80 that the tariff bill wouid not o luto eftect unuil the 1st of July or after, the country wiil be flooded with foreign Woo s, and it will be impossi- bie for Wools 10 advauce much more thaw at presen:. The Wools that have come fu 50 far are in exceilent condition. The demand is good and old Wools on hand are held firmily.” San Joaquin, 4@6c: Eastern Oregon, 7@10c B 1. 108 OP5—B@hC tor fair 1o choice aud 9100 # B T fancy. G} NERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Are higher and very strong. Calcutts Gram_Dags, spot, 534c: June-July delivery, S34c; Ban Quentin, 86 40: Wool Bags. -4@27". COAL—A local circular says: *During the week there bave b en seven arrivels irom Oregon ani Washington with 14,506 tons of « ca, four from Eritish Co umbla with 15,212 tons ubd noihing from any forelgn »onrce ‘Lhere is a murked shrinkage in the consumption of domestic fuel, oc: asionea by the chance of wentner: the aemand for steam remains steady. No change of vaiues is noted, aithough thiere 18 tendency to lower limls for the future Ioad.ng of foreign Loals, as tonnage 10 transport our wheat will consist principaliy of Coal when coming here. For the moment the Coast collleries are almost entirely furnishing this market with fuel, 83 5o far this month there have only been four arrivals of Ausiralian and English, et there has been no change in vaiues. The first train of Corral Hollow Coal resched Stockton this week, and next month we mey_expect shipments here.” Consumers are anxiously awaiting its com- itg, 50 they may practically ascertatn if It will glve the resulis which have been promised by the promoters. Cheap fuel will be a boon to our in- dustrial interests.” Wellington is quotabie $8: New Wellington, $8 per on: Soututield Wellington, $7 50 ® ton: Beattle, £5 50: Bryant, 85 60; Coos Bay, §4 75 ® ion: Wallsend, $6'50 % Cumberiand, #13 50 B ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Penn. sylvania, Antbracite Egg, $11@12 # ton; Welsh Antbracite, 10; Cannel 38 9 ton: ook Eprings, Castle Gate and Pleasan: Valley. $7 60; Coke. $11@12 In bulk and $13 % ton in sks. RICE—CGninese mixed, $3 50@3 55 9 (ti: No. 1, #375 @3 90 W ctl: extra No. 1, 84 20@4 50; Ha- wailan, #4 1215@4 25; Japan, 33 3U@4 10. CASTOR OTL—Is higher a1 9214c @ gallon in bbls and 9734¢ in cases. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 8Y4c: Fowdered, 564c: Fine Crushed, 614c: Dry Granu- Iated, 6¢: Confectioners’ A, Sc; Magnolla A, 454 Jxtra G, 435¢: GoldenC, 4%gc: Candy Granulated, 53/g0: halt barrels Y4c more \han bacrels and boxes 1a¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MAEKET. Lambis 8 Beet is steady, but Mutton Is weaker. unchanged. Hogs rule firm. Wholesale rates for dreased stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 6¢; second, 5@5Yjac¢: third do, 4@41ac B 1b. VEAL—Large, 5@6c: small, 6@7c’$ . MUTTON—Wethers, bbac: Ewes, b B b LAMB—Spring, T@sc ¥ b. PORK—Live 1i0gs, 4%/3@1ac P b for large and 4341540 1or smull and medium; aressed do, 54 @blac B b. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. om 24 HoURs. Flour, ar skn.... lfl,lfi&’hunl(. et Oregon, 8ks.... 11,109 Cheese, cus, Whea, cils...... Exgs, dos Barley, cus..... Corn, cils. Oas, ctls. . Eenns. sks....... Potasoes, sks .o Oregon. 5 Onlons. sis. 2 Oregon.. Hay. ous..""" 360| Broom Corn, bis. By Straw, tons. Bran. sk, Oregon. Miadlings, ss. % 20| Kafsiiis, hoxes . . 85t Chicory, bbis.... 2,400 Laliow, cils. 100 o s S FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Butter is cheaper. Egga remain unchanged. Meats and Poultry sell atlast week’s prices. Asparagus is cheaper. about the s2me. Following ls THE Cap's regular weekly retall price list: Other Vegetables remain COAL—PER TON. —@10 00| Castle Gate. 10 00| PleasantVal Southfleld 10 00| Wellington 7508 | Coos Bay - TAIRY PRODUCK. wre. £50@10 00 26010 00 50 - 11 Botter. fancy, ® |Cheese, Swiss......20@30 square .. | Common Eggs ... 12@18 do, ¥ roil. | Ranch Eggs#dz... 16@17 do, good. Honey, comb, $1b. 1215 Cheese, Cal.. do, extructed. ... 8@! EBork, salt.. Pork Chops. . | Round Steak .. Sirloln Steak . 1314 18| Porterhonse, do...17@20 do, Kastern..... Lard.. ..12@15|Smoked Beet...... —@15 Mutton ..." 111 B@12| Pork Sausages.... —@20 12@ —| Veal.. 10915 POULTRY AND GAMP. Hens,each..... 408 50 Turkeys ® b.. Young | Ducks, each... 75@_85 ers, eacn..... 65@ 75|Geese, each. 01d’ Koosters, Pigeons, 9 pe.. 40@ 50 Rabbits, B pr.. 65@ 7b/Hare, eacu... 4@ 60 ¥RUITS AND NUTL :12@15 Limes, 3 doz......12@18 6@10 Oranges, P doz....15@30 20 Raisins, B B....... @15 6 Walnuts, b. - 26@30] VXGETARLES. Asparagus. B ..10@20Mr'fat Squash. B B _5@10 Artichokes 40 {0@80 Dried Okra. # D111 Lemons, ® doz. Beets, P doz _......1! Onions, 8 B.. . —@ b Beans, white Pb... 5/ Peppers, dried ...15@ — Qolored, $ Ib.... “@ B do, gresn. B b . —@ — Lima. § Ib....... 4@ 5|Farsnips, B a0z....16@30 Cabbage, each..... 5@10Potatoes, ® b..... 2@ 3 Cavlifiowers, each. S@10i Do Sweer, B .. 3@ 4 Celery, % bunch,.. 5@ — Radishes.Bdzbchs.10@143 Cress, dzbunchs. 2025 Rhubarb, % b..... 8@10 Garlic, BD........ 5@ —Sage, Bb.. '-‘6835 Green Leas, B ib.. 8@ 8String Beans, § m;ali-m Lentlls, 9 1. g pilhyme B Lettuce, ® do. .. 16@20/ Turnips, # dos. Mushrooms, 9 ..25@40/Tomatoes, B ®. FisH—PRR POUND. 1 {Do. softaheli, 7 dz 2t —[Muasels, B qrt...... 1 —@12Oysters, 100.4¢ . B@10|Do, Kastern, P dz. @4 Salmou. smoked Salmon, tresh. Bhnmps. . Shad.. REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS, George Hagar to Alice . Tubbs, Iot on N line of Eroadway, 52:6 K of Webster. E 45 by N 11 gift. Sophleand Martha Gottig, Hattle 0. and Adolph H. Weber to Enterprise Brewing_Company, lot on i line of Folsom street, 195 N of Seventeenth, N 55, K 2458 toa point’ 195 N of Seventeenth, W 24510 begiuning: $10. John Center to same, begluning at a point 200 8 of “ixteenth street and 245 k of Fuisom, sald poiut being on S line of Enterprise ste: et, $70, E 66, thence 1o & point 200 S of Sixteenth, W to be- eining; $10. M. 8. Nice to Sarah Rice, 1ot on SW corner of Twentieth and Shotwell streets, & 65 by W 122:6: it ¥ George J. and Kltzabeth Doering to Maggie E. Bererldge, lot on N line of Alvarado street, 305 & of Noe, E'25 by N 110: £10. C. D 'Vincent to Alex G. Eells, lot on NE corner of Douglass and Tweny-second streets, N 60 by E 81: $10. Sarah S. Blauey t0 C. D Vincent, 1ot on S line of Kilzabeth street. 265 K of Ellen (now Hoffman aveoue). E 26 by S 114: $10. C D. Vincen: 10 A. W. Scott Jr., same: $10, Delia Fabey to Maggie Mefret, undivided halt of 10t on N line of Altastreet, 112:6 E of Montgom- ery, I 26 by N 80; gift. Grosvenor C. Franc:s (by Grosvenor Francis, at toruey) to Susanna Kuipuer, lo: on X live of Fil- ber. street, 206:5 W of Jones, W 20 by N 13 210 Samuel C. Bige.ow to Isaac and David S. Crown, 1ot on BE line of Minna street, 155 Nk of Thiid: NE 20 by SE 80; $1. Crawiord Graham to Phebe and Lottle Graham, loton SE line of Perry sireet, 400 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by S 80; gifi. Charles F. Mueiler to Amanda P. Muellér, 1ot on W line of Tenth avenue. 244:6 N of Clement stiest, W 1.0, N 150 lot on W line of T-nith avenue, 244:6 N of Clement street, N 30:6, W 120, 5 93:515. K 1 gt Loty and ftose Lipma, fondon and San Fran. cisco Bank (limitea) to'Leo Israels«y, lo. on W line of Ninth avenue, 100 N of I siree:, N 25by W 120: $10. Bickue.d G. Coney to Robert Sample, lot 193, gt map 3; 810. Josepn A. Morgan to William H. Morgan. ot on Silne of “adowa street. 465 W of Capitol, W 2o D8 138, log 27, blook U, Hallroad Homestesd; 0. Kate L., Willlam and Alice Brooks, George and St M.’ Levisfon to Thomas M. Osmo t, lois 2 aud 5, section 35, township 2 south, range 6 west; all that portion of lots Nos. 1 and 8 in section 34, townsulp 2 south, range 6 west, yiLg South of & iine running west 10 Pacific Ocean, which line, it found by beginning at an avgle of 188 deg. 25 iu the fence vividing the property of the parties hereto and privg Vailey Waier Work-, thence from said augiv in Tence N\V 167, N W 157, N\V 65, Nk 159, NE 208, NW 530; $5. Thomas M. and Gussle C. Osmont 1o Kate L. Brooks (undividel hailt), Willlam Brooks and Stelln M. Levision (undivided quarter each), iot b, sect.on 27, township % S, range 6 W, and same properiv as secordly described in above deed: $5. John J. Sesnon to Mary A. Austin, all interest in estate or Robert P. Sesnon deed: $—. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Wiliiam Dollard to George Asmusasn, 1ot on NE fineof Kast Ninth street, 100 SE of Third ave- nue, Sk 50. by NE 100, block 7, Clinion, East Oakiand; $10. ‘ * > Simon H. Dikeman to James K. Little, rerecord Echo Tract 189, lot on E lineof Benvenue avenue, 0 ror stract, N 49 16 by £ 169.48. belng lot ock A, fillegass Tract. Berkelev; , map Mo poy, > +ernsrd to 1vy M. de Poy, ,.mxl’bdlvl:lon 10 tn 10t 85. Guen 3, beine & resubdivision of lots 16, V6, 18. 18, 79, 85 (o 38, Glen Ecto Tract, m3p E d Township: $: 2 Ciester J. Snow to 1satel G. Snow, lot on X line of B-cific avanue, 166 W of Paru sireet, W 50 by K 150, Alamedn: g ft. i Wiliam A and Arraline M. Gunn, E. W. vde and Kdward Cox (by commissioner) fo_Itatian: ~wiss Mutual Loan Association, lot on of Faru stre NW 116 Al N corner et and Railroad aveuue, NE 25 by smeda; $3296. Mary B. Freeman to John Elder, lov on SW Iine of Luicoin 74:6 by SWV 150, being lot NW of Court _street, NW A enue 390 ot § and portions of lots s10. 8, 10 10 13, .Johnson Tract, Alameda; Builders’ Contracts. Peter Johnson wi h John Furness, alterations and addition Folsom street, . Havens &1 s 10 2-story building on & line of 0"'N ot Twenty-fifth, $8118: opke arcoitects. Same with same, to erect a 2-story building on W lLine of Trest avenne, 75 N of Twenty-fitth street, $3000; same arc h tects. “nio Erigero witn Cuneo E & Cavagleo. to erect a_2-stury bullcing on NW line of iisling street, 208 NE of Twelith: architect owner. tect. no The East levied an as: The Pact EEGULAR M 100 Belcher. 100 Atons. 100 Alta, 610 Andes. 100 Belcner. Followins 200 Alphs. 100 Eullion....11 300 Mexi 250 Caleda.. 200 Challes.. 4[210 Oced 400 Choirl.: 200 CCV..1. AFTERNOON SESSIOY—3: .-.04/125 Confl . Henry Anthony with Hannah Bros a l-story bullding on S tine ~of North Point street, 114 W of Hyde, $135. 100 Chalige. AFTERNOON .U2/550 Mexcn. ....1%600 Ovrmn. Bros., to erect ; H. Hess archi- THE STOCK EAB.KBT. There is 'no change in mining stocks Worthy of Best & Belcher Mining Company has sessment of 5 cents per share. fic Lighting Company will pay & monthly dividend of 35 cents per share on April 5. The Home Gold Mining Company of County has levied an assessment of D cents per share, delinquent April 14. Nevada BOARD SALES. Followisx were the tales in the Ban Franclsco Stock Board yesterday: ORNING SESSION. OMMENCING 9 ... 15/1000 Oceld 4/100 Potos!. BESSIO: 1560 Chollar. 1. 20) 24 28| 52 were 1he »aiws in RFGULAR KFASIO ...05 50 Contl 021300 C Jmp ~18/400 C Poins.. 115/20) G&0 . -66/160 HaN . 44/150 Stanrd..1.60 709|400 Nv Qn b1 2215 25) Ophl 1734 400 Ophir......90 400 Potosi 2{125 .. 1000 8 Hili | 50 Stnrd. 171715250 Oceldu ... 14 450 GEa V11714200 Ovrma. .08 Ladkeo ... 07 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, FRIDAY, March 264 P.x. o Asned But. Aveat. o4 06 Jan o0& 08 01 0zi —~ o5 17 05 08 14 28 24 65 - 14 13 Bullion .... 88 90 Caledonia ve 07 Chollar Potosl......J 85 37 Con.Cal&Va.. 116 120|savage. .00 28 29 Chailengo Con. 31 ~ 3iScorplon. il — L4 Con. Imperial. 01 S 04 05 Coniidence.... 76 STOCK U 8 4s coun. Cal-stCblabs. M Klec Ligh Oak G L&EH — Fac Gas Imp — INSUBAN. 4 gTOCKL Fireman'sFa1831; — COMM a AL ADpgloCal... 8015 — Bank of Cal.. Con New Yors 01 Goula & lury. 3K 28 BaesNucors 82 B4 Donew ssuel2s — CalElecL 65130 — DoRyCon bx 1051 NEycCal ds. — 95 Contrs Costa 374, 397|3prug Valley 98 Marinlo..... €48 AND ELECTRIO 9 TOOKS. Dates of Departure From San Frane! Crown Point... 13 1 EasuSierraNe¥ — UdSyndicate.’ [l 02 U3 kurekaCon.. — 3U|Unionloa. 27 28 kxchea 02 U3/UtAB. i U6 LT Veluw Jncken 23 24 AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, March 26-2 . M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Fra, Arkea, 112 — BlL Askea G Sdareg...lvs 31034 MISCRLLANKOUS BONDS. 112 — UakGas 5s.. — Do 2d 1s 5s...107 CutraC W bs 61 98 (Umnibus bs.. 128 Dpot-stex-cp — 100 (P&O Ryés. — Edsn L&PGs129 — |P&Ch Ry 6s. 100 F&CHNR 65105 107 |Pwisi RR61113 Geary-st Rbs — 105 |Keno, WL&L — HUES5140.008 _ [EactoP &L — Los Ang L 63 9215100 |SF&NPRSs.101 ~ — DoGnteed 85 9813100 |SPRRArizSs 9.3 9314 Mkt-stCbie6s12314 — |SPRRCalgs. 108341093 0614|SPRR(abs. 81 95 SPBrRCalds. 95545 9914 SV Water 8s. 117151173, — |SVWateras. 1004101 SuktnG&Kos 991510035 sTocK. €815 wATER a3, 513, — 30 |Pacifio Lich: 493 51 o8y — |SFG&Elec. ¥6 7 i 83, 9l4sanFrancsco 214 2% 543 SIOCKW11s = W 9313 WANK ATOTRL. First Nationl181 183 LondonP&A. 1374 CalSDETCO1U8 109 |MerchEx.... 13 & — - 23814340 RAVINGY BANK STOCKA GerS&LCo.1840 1395 (Sav & Loan. 108 HumbS&L.110) — |Securlty. = Mutual....... 38 423, UniouTrusis7s — ° bESay Uniondd7e — | STREKT BAILEOAD STOCKS. 107 110 |OakSL&HA7 — 1 8635 00 [Presicio. oy 515 8% 45 ety LuWhen sTOCKY. Atanten,., 16 17 |GlantCon... 33 3414 Cuilfornta..22 90 125 [Vigori 45c 8uc Kastern ... 78 83 MISCELLANEOUS mrocKt. Alaska Pkrs. 105 104 [Nat VinCo.. T Ger Laad Co. 95 ~ — [0ceanicS8Cs 23 2414 HawC&sCo.. 1655 16%/PacAux FA — 4 HowehSPUG 6 27 |PacBoraxCo — 10 Merkxassn. — 110 |PartPalniCo 834 ¢ SALES—MOENING SESSION. Hoard— 75 Hutehinson § P Co.. 26 00 16 do -~ do 26 25 36 do do 26 214 50 do do 890...... 26 00 180 S F Gas & Electric Co. 96 25 30 8 F Gaslight. 2 3714 ireet— 250 Mutual Electric Light. 900 SALES—ATTERNOON 8 Board— 25 Hawailan Commerctal 16 50 35 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 96 12 40 8 F Gaalight. 325 OUEAN STEAMEKS. STEAMER | DESTINATION. | satLs | rixm Arcata__ Umatilia... Humboldi.. Faralion.. SUN, 008 Bav . Vio & Pyt Biia Newport”, Mexico, Men 27.10am Mch 27, 9am g;:lz. Pan 27.10a Portinnd .7 | Moh 99.10aM Ean Diego . (Mch 20, 13Am Orezon porc.. | Humboldi Buy Panama, Flerih Pler9 Pler 11 Pler1l Ploe 34 Prer 11 Moh 29, 57w | Plor 13 Mcn9. yru|Pier 9 Mch3012 uPMSS Mch 80, Zrx | Pler 3 Mch 80, Yaw|Pler3 - |Mch 30,10Am | Bler 13 Coos Bay. [ |Mch 3112 u |ber 8 Newporz. 71| Moh 31 fam | Plee 1L Sydnes.. . [Apr 1, 2pu|Pier7 |China &Japan Apr 1, 1eu[P M SS |Vl Pxt snd | Apr L 8ax|prery Foruand.[7I|Abr §'1bAN | o5& MOON AND TIDE. UNITED STATES COAST AND G SoRVRY TiM®s AND HEIGRTs oy .fi‘:::mnfl: Low EAN FRaNCISOD ¥orT PoiNT, ENTRANON TO Bav. PUBLsHED BY Owrl: UAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPXRINTENDENT. NoTE—The hizh and low waters occur ui the City Front (Missinz-strest Wharf) sbout twenty- five minutes Iazer than at F : of tide is the rame at both piaces - o T March—1897. Saturday, March 27. 6.02| Mooy 6.29| Moon rere STEAMERS TO ARE1V. STEAMER | FROM Tortiand Alice Blan uard Humboldt. Queen.. Fomoria.... Faralion.’ .| Humnoidt Bay. .. 1| Victoria & Puges Souni -|Humboldt Bay ... ! | Yaguina sy et ks Homer. - |Coos Ba:... . ( 2 Norch Fork ", | Humboldt Ba Coos Bay. ......| Newport. Crescens City. .. |Crescent Clty . Men 0 Crarina. Coos Bav ... Mch 30 Kio de Janeiro |China & Japan Men 30 Coron: - |Sau Diexo Men 51 Portland. Mch 51 Coos Eay. Apr 1 Newport. .. 2 *| Vicioria ‘& Purer Soun | 2 Grava Harhor. | A branch of the United Hydrographio Office located fu tba Merc cliangze 1a mainiained in San Fraoclsco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationa.ity and fres o expense. Navigatorn are cordially fnvited to vislt tns office, where complete sets of charts und sailin ¢ direciions of the world are kept on hani: or com parison and reference, and the latest Informatio, can always be oblained regarding llghts, dunzers 10 navigation and all matters of incerest to oosnn commerce. The time ball ontop of the building on Tels graph Hill is boisted about ten minu‘es befors noon. and Is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from ths United States Naval Observatory a. Mare Isiand A notice stating whether the tIms ball way dropped on_ime, Or giving the error. I any, Iy publishe the same day oy the afternoon papers and by the morning papers the following day. W. & Huemea, Lieutenant. U. 8. N,, 1n charga, The Tims Eall. BRANCE H¥pRoGRAPHIC OFFIOR, U, & .\ MEBCHANTS' EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. March 26, 1897. ) The time ball on Teiegrapn Hil. was dropped exactly at 000N Lo-day—i €. &t 00N Of the 130a meridian, or exactiy at 8 &, x., Greonwich time. X Hoemes, ' N.. in charee. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. 3 FRIDAY, March 26 Stmr State of Californla, Green. 53 hours fn Portland. via Astoria 49 hours; pass and my 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. stmr Point Arena. Johnson, 16 bours from Po nt Areua: pass and mdse, (0 Mendocing Lum- ber Co. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 15 hours from Greenwood: 5U8'M ft lumber, to L E White Lum- ber Co. Stmr Washtenaw, Crosscup, 96 hours from Ta- coma; 4500 tous coal, to = P Co. Oakland direct. Haw stmr ~an Mateo, Fletcher, & Comox; S ¥ Ca direct. Stmr City, of Everett, Laverge, 4 dags from Nanaimo: 3630 tous coal, to Joha Kosenfeld's ns. Sunr Arcata. Cousins. 70 hours from Coos B pass and mdse. 10 O C & Stmr Coquille River, Paton, 434 days from Co- qguilte River, via Coos Bay; pass and mdse, 10 0 C Benjamin. Stmr Sants Cruz. Nicolson, 14 hours from Moss Landlug; baliast, to Goodall, Perkins & Co, idark 8 C Allen, sobnson. 16 uays from Hono: and sugar. to Willlams, Dimond & Co 0 C Perkins, Mans, 16 days from Mahu- kona: sugar, to J D Sprecxels & ros Co. Biin Planter, Dow, 1035 days from Kahulul; sugar, to Alexancer & Ba:dwin. Bchr Netue Low. Low. 6 hours from Poin Beyes: 55 bxs butter. 1o J H Newbauer & Co Schr Del Norte, Jacobson, 434 days from Rogue River: B0 cds bark, 200 bbls beef hides, b baies woot, R D Hume & Co. Schr Newark, seck. 12 hours from Bowens Zanding, 160 M ft lamber. to F Hevwood. ~chr Pearl, Ko-hier. 1035 days from Unalaska; 1603 sks sulphates. 1 bx quartz, 4 bxs ballion. to Alaska Commerciai Co. Schr Archle and Fontie, Colstrup, 12 hours from Walsh Lan:ing: posts, 10 Higgins & Collins. Cleared. FRIDAY, March 6. StmrUmatilla, Hun er, Victoria and Port Town- send; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Kureka, Parsons, San Pedro; Goodall, Par- kins & Co. Stmr - lia Rohiffs, Morley, Lab Pacxers’ Assn Nor stmr Fiorida, Hansen. Comox: R Dunsmulr &Sons Co. Ship John C Potter, Meyer, Nanaimo; George C Fritoh. s Bay: A Sailed. FRIDAY. March 26. Stme Tillamook. Hansen, Portiand. Stmr Ella Kobiffs, Moreley, Luousna Bag. Etmr Gipsy. Leland. Santa Crus. Ship Co umbla. Nelson, Departure Bay. Bark Empice, Krebs, Sydney. chr Chas R Wilson, Johuson, Grays Harbor. Behr North Bend. Wallace, Grays Harbor. Telegraphic. POINT LOROS. March 26.—1) & i.—Weatao: foggy: wind Wi velocicy 16 miles Charters. sche Maweema loads mdse for Viadivo- Haw bark Santiago, mdse, for Hilo: stmt Amarapoors, lumber from Oregon and Sound bo:ts for Honolulu: Ger ship Marie Hackfeld, res- Woou at this port for Engiand, 4us. The B¢ snivs Clan Macfariane and Burmah are ghartered for Whest o Europe, August loadins, 263 3d. Spoken. Feb 25—Lat 1 XN, long 27 W, Brship Old Ken- sington, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. Feb 3—Lat 32 S, long 33 W, Braship Earl Duo- raven, from Tacoma, for London. Domestic Ports. EUREKA—Arrived Mar 26 -Scar Einorah, fm Santa Barbara. SEATTLE—Arrived Mar 25—Ship J B Brown, hence Mar 17. REDONDO—Arrived Mar26—Stmr Navarro, fm San Pedro. TACOMA—Arrived Mar 26—Schr Dora Blubm, hence Mar 9. ASTORIA—Arrived Mar 26-Stmr bence Mar 24. FISHERMEN’S BAY—Arrived Mar 28—Schr Corinthian, hence Mar z1. NEWPORT—Arrivel Mar 26—Stmr Alcatraz, from Greenwood. PORT HADLOCK—Satled Mar 26—Br ship Marlborough Hill, tor Melbourne: bkin Retriever, for San Franciaco, TATOOSH—Passed Mar 26—Stmr Walla Walla, hence Mar 22, for Victoria; Brsimr Wellingten, hence Mar 2. for Nanaimo, PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Mar 26—Schr Corona from Nau Pedro. uhU%EKA—Mfl'fi Mar 26—S:mr Pomona, uce (ar 25. ABTORIA—Arrived Mar 26—Stmr Geo W Elder, hence Mar 24. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Mar 26—Stmrs Noyo and Weeott, hence Mar 25. lied Mar 26-Stmr Protection, Columbia, for San Fran- cise VENTURA—Arrived Mar 26—Stmr G Loomls, hence Mar 25, and salled for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. NANAIMO—Arrived Mar 25—Bark Rafus E Wood, hence Mar 11. HONGKONG—Arrived Mar 25—Schr Carrler Dove, from Poruand HAMBURG—Arrived Mar 25—Brship Peleus, from Oregon. QUEENSTOWN—sailed Mar 25—I'al bark Emilia Ciampa, for Lyan; Ger bark schilles, for Ipswich. : Returned Mar 26—Fr bark Jules Verne. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK —Arrived Mar 26— Stmr Britanalc, from Liverpool: simr State of California, from Glasgow. EUNDON—Arrived out Mar 26—Stme Massachu- setts HAMBURG—Arrived out Mar 26—Stmr Persiay’ Importation sriam COQUILLE RIVER—Per Coquille River—9_ bls nane. 15 ks Biack sand. 77 bais broom handles, 6) sk potatoes, 1 horse, $55 tons coal. —80'M 1t lumber. O D Per State of California~3039 aks tatoes. 40 sks Onions, }956 gunoles flour. 2400 s 00 sks wool 129 peits. 1889 sait higes. 1024 DKgs paper, 51 bxs apples, 263 bags suipbar. 200 8ks rice. JAAtorla—1080 bdls shooks. 198 sks oyste:s. HONOLULU—Per 5 C Allen—19,295 bags suga MAHUKONA— Per Geo C-Pering—12,103 bass 15.046 bags suga: st rer piane e Ao o Ehick: ens. 4 cs rabber kcods, 7 bides, 4_cs mdse, 1 hose. condensed m: 1 cs gloves, 1 bX butter. 4 sks .hPo?xl::e:nnl—l keg 66 hxsbutter, 5 cs egs: ?0 bdls aides. 3 bdispelts, 3¢s tallow, 1cs mdse, 28 5% BA Y —Per Arcats -863 aks potatoes. tons coal. 3 cscheese, 2 bxs mds> 11 bxs plate, DEgs express, § sks coin, 1 fish Lole. Consignees. Per Arcata— Marshall, Teggart & Co: MP D:',ll Woif & Son: Erianger & Galinger; Pacitic Sial Type Founary: MeDonough & Runyon: O K chy Tt Amer 1 ress Assn: Weila. Fargo & Co; 0 C &%cor Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Garcia & Mag- fiomas Lousnran. _ e Planter—J Dpreckels & Bros Co: Alexan- Baidwin. < 4 oF 80 Allen— Williams, Dimond & Co; Welch & O Georgs C Perkins—Williams, Dimond & Co; Welca & C : Eer Puing Arena—Mathews Soda Works: Segel- ken & Buckner; H Grandjcan: lem“fill; IwW s Rosad Howlett: Martin, Feusler & Co: 15 Hoate: Smith's Cash Store: Wheaton, Breon & Co; Norton, Teller & Co: Porter, Slessinger & Co: C oo e Bermardl & Co: & Whitney & Co: H Waldeck; F B Haight: Dalry: n's Unton; J Bat- tenback: Rohlffs & Gerdan; Si ndard Glob > Co: T W Rose; Stanaard Oil Co; Dennison & Wilson; Goodyear Rubber 0. i California—Erlanger & Galinger: D | e sy L, Waldron: J H Newbauer & Co: I Dalton Eros; Alaska aers’ AsSng Wolf& Son: H hutari: J uce Co;_Sheidon Milling C ;m:unn& Bendel; M E A Wagnes e o Buty & Baper Co;. Crawa Paper (o illamette P per Co; rown 3 2 Cray nargh: Clatsop Mil Co; Morgan Oyster Co; Darbee & Immel: A S Smith. 5 Per Coquiile River—Bandon Woole! -mills; H D Delmss: Hulme & Hart: L G Sresovich & C0: W G Stafford & Co; H Jevelg: J A Lyons: Simpsea Lomber Co; D 8 Moulten. st pr ri L t t c I L c e ey el R BRI -