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& THE. COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MAKKETS, Bank Clearings show a loss. Soarp dec ine in Wheat {utares: Barley fu ures a!so lower. Rye decline Oats and Corn dult. Beans steady, but quiet. Hay and Holled Barley weak, Seeds neglected No chanze in Flour., More Strawberries in. Navel Oranges 1o lighter suppiy. Dried Frulis and Raisins in rather better de- mand. Hogs o inue very firm. 5acon and Lard strong. y firm. Potatoes and Vegetab es about the same. Butier very weak. Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Poultry steady. IMPORTS OF GROCERIES. Imports of staple Groceries at this port during the first two months Of the year were as f0ll0ws, Com- pared with the same date in 1896: Sugar 41.333. 49U Ds, acainse 58.716,700; Coffee 5,079,770 s, aganit 3.594,300: Rice 11,739,800 De. against 12,297.800; Tea 200,000 bs, against 426,150, BANE CL ARINGS. Local bank clearings last we $10,394,863 for the sar k were 0,868,918, > week In 1896. / Z92 .6 W W Sanlieg 63 O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® r'8in® Snow, Explanation. The arrow fiies with the wind. indicate maximum temperature for the it. it any, the amount of The top figuiey Gays: those undernes rainsall, of melted snow in inches and b during the past twelve hours. Isob: lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure therms, or dotted lines, equal ‘tempersture. word “bigh” me: igh barometric pressure and is osually sccompanied by fair weather: ‘low reters to low pressure.and is usually preceded and sccompanled by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows"_nsually first appear on the Wasbington cosst. When the pressure is high in_the interior and jow slong the coast, and the isobars extend north and souch along the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low’ 1s inclosed with marked curvature, Tain south of Oregon is improb- sble. Witha “high” in tbe vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in_summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCIsCO, March 27. 1897. 5 ». A The falowing are.the Taintalls for past 24 hours snd seasonal rainfalls to date ss compared with those of the same date last season Eureka. thisseason 44.67, last season 85.51, last 24 hours .66; Red Biuff 22.72, last season 16.18, past 24 hours 02: San Francisco 20.97, last sea- son 1537, past 24 hours .10; Fresno 9.98. last season 5.37, past 24 hours .00; San Luis Obispo 20.09, last season 15.41, past 24 hours .00; Los Angeles 16.43, last season 7.88, past 24 hours .00; San Diego 1 last season 5.68, past 24 hours .00; Yuma 5.35, last season .88, pa hours .00. San Fran data—Maximum temperature 53, minimum 47, Weather conditions and general forecas A sto; bie energy lies over the Pa- cific slope to-night. During the past 24 hours the pressure has fallen over .4 of an inch throughout Oregon and Noribwestern California. Rainis fall- ing ge over the Pacific siope north of Fresno. < The temperature has remained nearly station- ery over the country westof the Rocky Moun- tains, except in a small area near Portland, where it bas risen about 10, and near Red Bl has falien about 10. The folowing ma ported: Red BIuff, southeast; Enrek mum wind velocities are re- miles per hour from the 26 from the southeast. ‘Eouthesst storm signals are dispiay-d at Eureka. Mendocino City and Fort Brags. Information alg- nais are displayed at San Fraccisco, Point Reyes snd Port Harford Forecasts made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending at midnight, March 28. 1897 Northern California—Rain easterly winds. outnern Caitfornia—Increasing cloudiness and probabiy rain Sunday: southerly winds. evada—Rain Sunda; Utah—Cloudy Sunday. Arizona—Cloudy Sunday. San Francisco and vicinity—Rain Sunday: fresh soutbeasterly winds. Information signal is dis- played for heavy weather zlong the northern coast. ALEXANDEE MCADIE, Local Forecas: Ofticial high south- NEW YOEK MARKETS. Financial. =XEW YORK, N. Y., March 27.—Speculation at he Stock Exchange started off firmand the usu- ally active issues rose 35 @3 per cent. Tho raily falled to stimulate commission-house buying, and before 11 0’clock the bears resumed aggres- sive tactics. They sofd the Western raliroads and industrials vigorously, and finally succeeded in sbaking ou: weakly margined stock allalong the line. The heavinessof the market wasdue pri- marily to the receat decisjon of the Unlted States Sopreme Court, which has jed to the witharawal of fifteen roads from the Western Freiznt Assocla- tionand to the belief that roads in other assocla- ns will take similar actionlo the near future. 4 ) foe ndastrials wer sdversely aflecied by the circulation of unfavorable rumors. Tobaceo broke on a vague repor: that the next dividend will b reduced. From all acoounts the company has been enjoying & large business of Jate, and the rumor is no: genersily credited. The direc:ors are to meet Wednesday next, Sugar was heavy on rumors that the Doscher people will go rizht ahea! With the construction of thelr new refinery, and ieather was depressed ou rumors of {osses through unforiunace speculations in the raw product. The decline in prices ranged from 3 214 per cent, apd every prominen: stock oo the list participated In the downward movement. The important losses were Reading firs. preferred. B. & 0. 2%4; Amerf Sprits _ preferred. = 214: _Lake uShore, Kansas and Texas preferred, 1%: Tobacco, 134: Omaba, 134; New York Central, 13,; Sugar 154: Burlingion and Quincy, 1%4; Chicago Gas, i74: New Jersey Cencral, 13p; Reading, 134: Leather preferred, 13,; Nortiern Pacific pre- ferred, s, and the other leading stocks Ya to 1 per cent. ' Buitimore Ohio was unusuaiy active ard depreseed on Baltimore statements that the affairs of toe compi are approachiur s crisis. The bank . eot had no effect on ulation. The feaiures of the exhibi erean. cxpansion in loans of 1,691,800 and o decrease in deposits of $2,605,550. There s very little change in the amount of cash on hand. Surpius reservi of ‘near the lowest fizures of the week. Net Changes snow losses of 14 10 244 per ceni. Toial sales were 112 395 shares. The bond market was wesk. np $6685,000. Geveral Electric d feil 134; Tuternationsl and Greut Northern thirds, 1; Oregon Improvement first certificates, 1; Stan: dard Hope and ‘Iwine sixes, 3i: do incomes, 1; Tennessée Coal and Iron, Birmiagham division, & Tn Government bonds reglstered fours of 1607 The sales footed FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorf st, Tel. Main 1954 CENTEAT OFFICE €25 Market St.. Paiace Hotel. Porly & Atkinson, e b s Hote (asjointng Ol 0 Baldwin Hote! Uptowm O Tel. ain 100k PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quO tations. Beference lst Natioual 5 F CHICAGO. PBIVAIE WIEL XNE YORK tsovars of | T, where it | Increasea $726,775 and the | banks pow hold $48,822.750 in excess of legal | Tequirements. Specie closed heavy with prices at | Electric debenture fives | sold at 111, counon fours of 1825 at123%gand couon fives ai 11414 Grain. FLOUR—Dull, steady. Winter wheat, low erades, $2 30@2 35: do fair to_fancy, 85 25@4 40: do patents, $4 60@4 90: others unchanzed: Miune. sota clear, $3 3U@s 85: do straights, $4@4 patents, §390@4: low extras. $2 S0@3 2 mid. ¥5 60@4 ¥0: Rye mixture, § 3 supernne, $z@3 U5: fine, 81 50@2 80 Southern flour. quist. unchanged. Common to fair exira, §3 20@s bu: %0od 10 choice, do $8 0G4 Ry flour qaict, at §2 4082 70 CORNMKAI—Dull a: 82 yellow, $170@1 ¥0; | | Brandywine, $1 85. : Feeding, 3614@36%c c. L RYE—Quu, easier. £ Buffa BAKLEY—Dull, steady. Western, 263c ¢ 1. & | Buttaio. | “WHIEAT—Spot market dull, firm: searce: svring | arades held higher; £. o. b., nominal: No. 1 North- | eru. 8514@853ac: ungraded red, 70w 83c. Optlons were uull: advanced 15@%4c. fell 1@ | 3¢, and closed weak at unchanged prices 0 Vsc declie, with trading chiefl; local. May and Juwy nost active. No. I red, March, S03gc; May, 78%c; July, 773g2: Septamber, Tdlge. CUKRN-Spois aull, firm, scarce; No. 2, 203@ 3U34¢ ele vator; S03,@3114¢ afloat; ungraded vei- Jow, 2834¢; steamer mixed, 28%4: No. 3, white, 29¢; s camer yellow, 28 tsc. |Obtious were dull and uiichanged to 4c higher, | closiag steady wizhou: feature. July onlv traded in. " March, “71gc: May, 3034c: July 31560 OATS—Spots’ dull and sieady. Options dull, | nomioaliy unchangel. May, 2184c: July, 22%ge Spot prices—No. % 22c; No. 2 white. 23340; No. , Chicago, 28c; No. 3, 21¢; No. 3 white. 22350 | mixed Western. 21@2834¢: white do, 22@49c. Provisions. steads, Western steam, 84 40; . 84 40 nomioai: refined, duil: 8. A., $4 85; compound, 4@434c. POKK—Steady, quiet. Mess. §9 25a9 75. BUT1 K K—Firm, fairly active. Western cream- err, 14@18c: do factory, 7@12c; Elcins, 1934¢; % creamery, 10416¢: rolis, S@12%4c. SEEak—Fim.” Pars gklou, 4o Yol skimk, GS_Easy. Western fresh, 10e. ON~EED O1L—Firm, s ead LARD- Quiet: city. $4 20: M continent, $4 7 | | | © RICE—Firm. fair demand.’ Domestic, 3%@8c: Japan, 415@ 434 MOLASSESSteadv. New Orleans, 19@20c. COF Quiet. Five points down (03 points up. _April, 58 10@9 15: May, 88 20; June, $8 20 @S 25; July, 8 @8 35: September. 38 43; Feb- Spot Rio steady, fair demand; No. AR—Qulet, unchavged. Off A. 4 5-18@414¢; 434c: standard &, dlge: Confectioners cut loat and crushed, Sige: powdered, | #34ci granulated, 43g¢: cubes, $3c- i Yruit and Produce. | APRICOTS—Bass 8@11c. FFACHES—Unpeeted. bags, 515@3%c: do 10@12c ¥our sizes, nominal, éc. —L. M., two crowns, 434c; three crowns, 534c; four crowns, 634c: lonaon layers, $1 50@1 _40: do clusters, 81 4.@1 70. A MONDS—Sol sliell 135@sbgc: paper shell, 10@12 W ALNUTS—Standard. 7c: soft shell, c. i unchanged. ged. Domestic fieece, 1 pulled, 15@31c: Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. TIGIRON — Moderate demand. Ameriean, £10313 50. COPPER— Lake, 811 75@12 LEAD—Fasier. tic. 65 3115@3 425 | 31N Kasier. | %13 10615 30; piates, quiet SPELTER—Qulet. Domestic, $3 1083 25. CHICAGO MARKETS. Dom Strai ‘ CHICAGO, Trr.. March 27.—The trade in wheat wasso small tnis morning that quotations were | not prompuy estabiished at the opening, s 1s usually the case, quite half & minute elapsing be- fore a transaction was recoried. Pit traders were the only operators evincing any disposition to act, com: n-nouses evideutly having few if any orders. Tuetone was about steady, higher Liver- pool cables tending to offset the effect of light shipments from bo-h coests for the week, 1,749, ©0) bushels, and heavy Northwestern rece pti, | 446 cars, againsi 372 1ast Saturday and 408 & ¥ ago. Chicago received 7 cars and inspected out | 61,500 bushels. Arzentine shipments of wheat | 1ast week were 224,000 bushels. Throughout the | entire nalt session (here was not the least activity, the range of prices beiug the narrowest in some Ciosing Continental cables were generally Bigher. Export clearances were liberal at §96.0-2 bushels. May whes' opened from 7840 10 1270, 50l between 73@73%4c and 7258@7234c, closing &t 7234c, 150 under y esterday. Estimated receipis for Monday 16 cars. No. 2 red, spting, wheat ranced from 86%c to 89c, closing about 863, 8834c —Steady prices were quotable in corn with 0o influentia! or no‘able tradiog. The ex- DOrts for the week were sgain of heavy volume & 5.682.687 bushe s. They contributed a measure of firmness 0 ths market. Recelnts were 149 cars. 29 more than estimated, but stiil smail enough to be of marerial assistance 1o values. Withdrawals from store were 36.161 bushels. Argentine shipments of corn last week wers 240.- 0UG busteis. C.earances at Aclantic ports for iwenty-jour hours were 745,628 busheis May | corn opened st 2414@2455c. sold at 24582, clos- ing aL 2432@2455c. B shade over yesterday. ks | timated receipts for to-morrow 130 cars. TS—Were dull_and sieady. WHhiie the Incli- as 1o sympathize with the ot however, an losufficient cause a marked change {n_prices. Recelpls wers | 117 cars. There were no withdrawals from store. | Export clearances amounted t0 105,000 bushels. May osts closed a shade un leryes.erday. Esil- mated _eceipts for Moaday 136 car: FLAX — Was easv. Cash No. 1. 7534¢ nom'- nal; Northwestern, 8ic asked: May, 7534@16c; | Jaiy,7734¢; September. 78 | " PEOVISIONS—The provision market was mod- | erately active wiih the tendency of prices to de- | cline rather toaa to advance This inclination | was eviden.ly due to realizing by people who | bought on the recent upturn acd 10V to anything really discouraging In the _situation. market was sieady, conveymng no pariicular | sirength or weakness towara produst. Toward | the close May pork was 6@73ac under yesterday, | May lard and ribs each 235c [ower. BUTTER—Was in active demand and firm to- day. Receipts were light and the suppiy on sale modera e. Creamenes—Extras. 19¢: The hog firats, 15@18%4 onds, 15@16c: Imitations, fancy, 15@16c. Dairies | —Exuras” 17c: firsts. 14@180; seconas. 9@10c. Ladles—Extras, 12@18c: 10@116; packing siock 93 10¢; grease 5c; roil butier, 11c. EGGS—Receipis were large and the demand moderate The feeliug was barely sieady with prices quotably uachanged. Fresh stock, 8%@%¢ B doze MONEY — Was_4@5% on call and 6% on time loans. New York exchange sold st par. Closing Prices. WHEAT—March, 713c; May, 723; July, 7134@7134c. N —March, 2334@23%¢: May, 2415@2454 c. Aarch, 1834c: May,17@17%4¢; July, 18c. —3tay, 88 60; July, 88 70. LARD—May, 84 20: July, 84 30. | Xikt—May, ‘34 60: July, $4 6215 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. Iir. Mareh 27.— The receipts of cattie this week have been 47,000 head against 41,000 lasi week and 46,143 a year ago. Trade has been active, and prices for beet cattle have been weil maintained. To-day's markel wes practically & nominal ome with the feeling steady. | About11,000 nogs arrived to-day, making the | upoly 91,600 against 123,000 last week | and 132,775 & vear ago. Supplies have been run- ning small as well as iight in weight, as mature | hogs are supposed to be well disposed of Notwithstanaing sheep receipts this week have been 69,400 head prices have shown an Aver: advance of 25c per hundred pouuds. There ) | strong shipping and export demand for sheop. | day’s market was firm with moderate receipts | and & good demand. CATILE—Receipts. 200. Fancy beeves. 8540 @5 50; cholce to primie steers, 85 03@5 35: £ood 10 choice steers, $4 70@5 00; mediuin steers, 34 30@ 460: falr beef steers, 84 05@4 25; common beef | steers. $370@4 00: good 0 prime stockers and feeders. ¥4 15@4 55: common 10’ good stockers | and feeders, $5 40@4 10: bulls. cnoice to extra, | 3 60@s 0U: do poor to choice, 32 50@3 b0; cows and peifers, choice to prime. 33 80@4 30: cows, fair | tocHoice. #2 653 73; do. common 10 fair canners, | 81:75@2 6V; caives good to fancy, $550@6 00: | @0 common t0 goos, 33 00@S 40: Texas 1ed sieers, | fair to choio Texas cows. bulis and oxen, 32 £0@: and springers, per head, $25@45. HUGS - Eeceipts, 11,000. Heavy packioe and | sbipping lots. 33 95@4 25: common 1o choice 4 00@4 2215 cnoice assorted. $4 10Q ht, 83 $0@4 15; pigs, 83 26@4 10. P_Receipts. 1500." inferior 10 choice, 1275@4 70; lanibs, 83 76@5 55. Receipts at Omaha. FOUTH OMAHA. Ngsw. March 27.—HOGS— Recelpts, 4800 Market 5¢ lower, closing weak. Light and mixed $3 85@39235; neavy, 8580 5 85. O i TLE_xeceipis. 100, Market siow, wesk to 10c lower Steers, 83 60@4 36; cows, 81 50@ 3 70: foeders, 33 25@4 45. SHEEP—Recempts, 1400, Market slow and steady; muttons, §3 20; lambs, $4 76, NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on eall offerea at 2% Prime mercanttle pa- per, S%% Eac siiver, 6234c. Mexican dollars, 4834 | @80e. " Sueriog excaangs steady, with actual busi- as i bankers' bills at 84 8515@4 8534 for [ R anE 84 5736 for demaet Peses. taiee | 83'Sesama B8ta, Commercial bils, 84 343484 83 Goverament bonds steady: State bonds dail: rall- Foad bonds weak. Silver neglected. Closixe sTocKs. Am Tel & Cable... 7 |North Amertcan, Aichison "I 103/Nornern Pacits, Preferred... ...\ 2014 Preferred, Adams Expross.. 148 Alion, Terre Huuie 56 | Amerjcan Expross1ll | American Tobacco 73 Northwesters. . Preferred. ... N Y Central. """ 98 N Y. ChicagodBiLl 1134 Preferred......... 104 | 1ai preferred..... t8 Bay wiats .9 | Zdpreterred...lll 2814 Baltimore & Ohio.. 1314/NY &N B..... 71170 i | Brunewick iands'1i4 1N ¥ & New Eng. Buftalo, Roch & P. Y, Susq & W.. §1 Canadaa Pacific..... 45 ', Preferred........ 23is 47 loman. Ll B BuTslontario & Weastera 814 Oreqonim provmnt— Toiy| Preie: o 164" |Oregon Navigation 11 Ozegon &hort Linc. 11% Chicago Alio Preferred...... THE SAN FRANCISCO OALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 28, . 71 |Pacific Mall....... 26 50 |Peorin. D& i ns 95 |Phitsburg & W otd. 18 Chieago, B 1. B Preterred Gaa. 7784 Puiiman Falace.... 168 'Quicksiiver . 1 Gonsolidution Coal 45 | Preferrea.. 10 - Reading. Nl c - RioGranded: - il “l re!-:‘reda 3::'/5 - ock Island... H RomeWar&Gzden. 147 - StL&S W.. llz: -1065 &t Paul.., Del Lack&Westrn. 164 | Prefon Preferred. © 13 e Mo M ] L 293/ Siiver Certliicatss. ©162 " |sonthern Paelfic.. Green Bay. .= | Preterred.. Harl .28 [Sogar Refinery. Hocking Goai...... 3%/ Preferrea.. Hocking Valiey.. 334 Tenn Coal & iroa. 3 omestake......... 35 | Preferred..... & Texas Central. Texas Pacific Y 1llinois Central. . 9334 ToLA A & N Migh— Jowa Ceniral. . 5 rred 6% Tol Oblo & Central Preterred........ Tol St Louls &K 0 45 %) Loulsvilie, N Aioay Preferred. .. ..... 14/ Manbattan Con.... 843y Memphis & Charis 15 Mexican Centrai.. & | Proferred.. 3ichigan Central. 93 |Wells-Fargo. .. Mmn &S L — |Western Union. Preferred Wisconsin Cent 17 |Wheeling & L1 75 | Preferred.. 46_|am Cotton O 17 : Mobile ® Ohlo. .. 1654 ann Atsok Nashville & Chait. 67%s| Preferred Nactonal Linseed.. 12 Brooklyn T N J Centrai. 8314 Erie 24 ptd.. Dorfolk & W 1243 American Spirits.. Freterred......... 36 | Preferred. Al Cinss A an.. (Northera Fac lsts.114 Do Class B 4, 85.105 |~ Do 2. 8314 Alabama. class C.. 300 | 85 - b3, Doconsols...... 4475 0r lmproviani T3 88 Do bs. 19%4 Cen Pac 1sts of'95.— Cherokee és. 1896, -100 00 |P.clncssn! 97..,.— Phila & Reading &s 80% Do 1st ptd incom. 41 10914 E GrandeWest 1sts 7114 112 7|8t L&lronMiUends 7415 8714/t L& S F Gen 6511053 6375 St Paul Consols. 134 9614 10973/ Tenn new Sa. 1017 T o 18 Jowa Centrai fsia.. 92 Kansas Pa Consois 72 Ks Pa lsts Den Div11g nion Pac lsts 110174 U S ds reg of 1925. 1237 La Cousol 4a. 96834 Do 48, coupon. ... 12310 o 54 Doder coupon.. - 11528 r ods, coupon. .1 Do & o g o AR e T Mobile & 'Ohio'4s.. 6614 Dobs. M atoal Unlon 841110 7| Do e, cospoa. . N J Cent Gen 8s...111 |Va funding gen... 63 NYC&S:Louls éal08 | Do registersd. Nor& West Gen 65120 | Do deferred 64 N Caroilna coa 4s.108 Do trus; rc) 5 oraois. est Sore 48, el O8.00iin 101 ! & FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa., March 27.—The spot mar- ket Is dull at 63 34@6s 4140, Cargoes are easy at 818 sellers, on passage. FUTURES. The Procuce Exchange cable cives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: May, 65 144d; July, 6s 1%4d; September, 5s 1134d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exe., March 27.—Consols, 112; sil- ver, 28344; French Kentes, 1021 40c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 da; 8 Steriing Exchange. sight. ot Sterling Cables. 2% New York Exchange, sight. g New York Exchange, lelegraphic.. Fine silver, per ounce Mexican Doliars PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND UTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The market still Iacks life. Fotures declined sharply. Quoted at $1 25@1 3234 for com- mon srades, $1 36@1 614 B ctl for average No. 1, 815743 B ctl for choice aud 31 40@L 4744 €xiTa Cooice miiling. e AR CALL BOAED SALES, TNFORMAL SESSION—0:15 o'clock—Decamber— [RRRNE] 2000 ctls, $1 123, May — 2000, $1 38; 2000, § 81 3215 SECON D NESSION—December—4000 et 2000, 81 1214: 4000, 81 1235 May &1 Siac G0UU, 81823 2000, 81 52 REGULAR MORNING SEsstox—May—2000 ctls, $1 32; 2000, §1 5135: 2000, 81 8. December— 5000, 81 1954; “4Uuv, 81 1:14: 40000, $112; 000 81 1147 2000, 81 11757 K000; $1 1334 BARLEYLutres declioed, but spot efain, toough weak, held up. Feed, 70@75¢: Brewl: FA @ ng. 811254; Lo 2000, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—May— cils, 70 200, 69%e. Rt ECOND SESSION—December—2000 ctls, 6634c; e s, 6634c; REGULAR MOBNING SESSION—May. 6855c. December—4000, 6634c: 200 14,000, 66c. OATS—Sales are few and of a retail character. Milling, 81 16@1 25: Fancy Feed, 81 715@1 3355 : common White, 81@1 10; good io choice, 1 1@ 1 80, according 10 quality: Black for feed, 95c@ 81 0b; for sced, $120@1 30: Gr 120 Hed, 8115@120; “Surprise. 81 40@L 50 § cil. Clipped Oats seil 81@2 # ton over the raw produc:. @SyENSDull and unchansed. Large Yoilow, 80 2150 B ctl; Small Round do, 1; White, bt T TAC@81; White HRYE—Lower and weak at 773882%4c Botl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted ac 81 16G1 48 8 civ FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family, extray 24 8 95: Bakers' extras, $4 7i 85; A IC.—Feed Cora, $17 i Cracked $18@19 P ton. g MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, nsual discount 1o the trad Grabam Flour. 82 85 » ’1'00 bs; Rye Flour, #2 50 § 100; Rice Flour, 85 75; Cornmeal, $2@2 Xtra cream do, $2 75; Oatmeal, 83 50; Oat Groats, $4. Hominy, $3 10 3 Buckwhea: Fiour, $3 25@3 60: Ciacked beat. $3 50: Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Fiour, 8. Rolied Oats_(bbls). $4 75@5 1 Peari Barley, ;wfil: Spllc Peas, $3 60; Ureen do, $4 25 HAY AND FEEDSTUFF3. The weakness in Hay continues. Crop prospects are brilllant. Rolled Earley is tending downward. BRAN—$12 60@13 for the best and 811 S0@L2 T BLINGS $Taal s0 e . ) for lows $18@18 50 B ton lo??nn Pest. = 9, a0l FrEDSTUFFs—Rolled Barloy, $16 50@17; Ofl- gake, Meal a: we mill, $26 80'$ tou; Jovblag, HAY — Wheat, $8@10 50: Whea: and Oat, §7, 10: Oat, 86@8 80; Barley, £6 50@8. Alllfll‘ fl 4 \p B6@ Y 0U; stock, $0G6; Clover, $6@8 @ ton. BTRAW—25@50c # bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, Beans are steady but dull. Seeds are neglected. BEANS—Bayos quoted at $175@1 90: smad Whites. $1@L20 @ ctl: Large W hites, $1@) 20 ®ot;: Pin.s, #1@l 20% cll: Reds, $1 1631 30: Blackeye, 81 60@1 B5: ked Kidney, $4 98; $130@2: Lutters, 81 25@1 50; Pea, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 80@2 75 Ye low Mustard, 81 50@1 60 B ctl: Flax, $1 50; Ca- Dpary Keed, 134@2%40 B Ib: Alfalfa, 614c; Rape, 2@ avic: Hemp, do: Timothy, vjc. PEAS—Niles. $1@L 20 8 cili @ $140@150 Boil _ b e th ) POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, Vege- tables continue atout the same. Some Los An- geles Feas, by freight, arrived in bad order. POTATOKS—New Potatoes. 2@ 245¢c B Potatoes, 76c@81 €0 ¥ crl: Larly Rose. 60G75c cu; River Keds, 70@80c: Burbank Seedlings, Toiatoc B et for i vern S0cas1 10 tos Saions oo @80c for Petalumas: Oregoa vurbanks, 65c@ 14 ONIONS—Oregons, $1 25 @ otl for common op to $2 A for cholce. VEGETABLES~Recelpts were 425 boxes As- paracus, 565 boxes Rhubarb and 195 sks Paas. Hothouse Cucumbers quotable at 75c¢@$1 50 B dozen; Asparagus i@éc B b for common, 7 3¢ P B sor cholc- and 10@lle for fancy: hubarb, $1 :5@1 75 P bx; Marrowiat Squash. § @ ® ton; Los Angeles Tomaoes, 75:@8125 ¥ box: Mexican Tomatoes, $1G1, 303 hox: Dred eppers, 6@8c ; Green 13464 Los a’;‘;’}:’:"?&.‘.""“& 12: %"hn& kra. 3G ; Cabbage, 40@60¢ cil; Carrots, +5@S0¢ sack; Garlic, 115@2c @ I 5 . BUTTEE, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Is weak at tne decline. CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 14@14140; sec- o BT AR AL ‘ancy, 12 §00a 10 11@1 2¢; Iaw:r'{‘nu ¥@10c. ICKLED—1:¢ § B {or new. FIRKIN—13¢ ¥ b for new. Capaupny Tun—New. 14g14140 @ B. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 7¢: common 10 good, bLa@6c: Cream Cheddar, 10@11c; Young America, 7@sc; Western. 11c; k.astern, J4@1c. Lo Friwaremaln yachanpnd. Badh Kein. ; store kggs, c % dozen: Duc Eggs, 14@15c ® dozen. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY~—Friday’s car of Eastern sold at 14 150 for Turkeys, $4 50 for Hens, $7 for young Roosters and 24 for oid Roosters. Home stook s nominal. Live Turkeys, 1410c B b for Gobblers. 14@15¢ I for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 14@17c B B: ece T s, 81 T083; Goutamn s H Ducks. $5@6 50 for old and $7@S 80 for young: biens. §3 60@b @ doz: Roosters, younz, 86@6 60 do, old €3 60@4; Fryers, 85 50@6: Broilers, 5@ 550 % doz tor large and $3@4 for small; Pigeons, $2@2 25 % doz for young and 81 50 for old. ‘GAME-Hare, 750@81: Rabbits, 81 26 for Cot- tontails and $1 for small. DECIDUOUS AND CIYRUS FRUITS. Four bagkets of Strawberries, the second lotTof the season, came in from Santa Clara County aad A% $1 P basket. Navel Oranges are 1o lighter supply, but Seed- 1ings are pientiful and dull. DECIDUOUS ¥RUITS— Apples, 8175 B box for cholce, $2@3 25 for fancy and 81 25@1 50 for common. ST RUs FRUITS—Navel Oranges 25@3 35 ® box: Seediings. Meditefranean Sweets, $1@1 50 B Yemons, 5ic@$]l for common and 31 25@2 for 00d to cholce: Mexican Limes, $4 B bo: lifor- Dia Limes, 50@75c: Bananas, $1@3 Pineapples, $1@4 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Dealers yesterdsy reportel some {mprovement in the demand for Uried Frults, notably Peaches, and also Rais! From present indications stocks of all kinds bid falr to be well cleaned up when the new crop comes forward. DRILD FKUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 4@5%ac b :a M;(v. 6c B B: peeled, 0@ 24¢. Apricots, 6@8c; Moorparks, .1 i okhorarea ‘App ex. 0@33a6: suniiried. 3G van Prones, 254@84c’ for the 4 sizes: White Fies. de; Ploma 4@4150 for oitted and 101146 tor WAPIL ted: Nectarines. 312@514¢ B b for prime, to faucy: Pears, 24g@4c for whole, 215@5¢ 1or quarters and 3@4c for hatves. RAISINS— _Four-crown, loose, 5340: 3-crown, c; 2-crown, 330 ® B: reediess Soltanas, oiseedless Muscatels, 434¢; 3-crown London layers, $1@1 25 Cclusters, 81 5U; Lehesa ciusters, §2 60; Imperial clusters, §2 t0: dried Grapes out, NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at $@10c; Walnuts, 914c B 1 for 4@7c BB for sundard and soflshell: Almonds, #gBige for Langledoe, 3@ B3¢ for hardshell and B B for pupersnell; Peanuts, 4@6c B b for Kustern and dc for Call: sornia; Hickory Nuts b@6c @ Db: Pecans, 7 8o ih: Filberts, 7Y Brazil Nuts, 754@8c; Cocoanuts, 85@5 50 v HONEY—Comb, 10@12¥s¢ for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white extracied, 5@5: light amber extracted, 414@4340; GArk amber, dc: dark, 2@Sc B . BEESWAX-22@25¢ 8 B PROVISIONS. Hams. Bacon and Lard are all firm In sympathy with the continued advance fo Hogs. CUREDMEATS—Bacon, 7o B for heavy. 7%0 ® 1 for light medinm. 10¢ or light 1034c B b for extra light and 12¢ B for sugar-cured. Fasi- ern_sugarcured Hams, 12igo B B: California Bams, Jlc ® b: Mess Beet, $9 B bbl mess do, §960: family do, $10@10 50: piiume Pork, 84 50; extra clear, #14 @ bbi; mess, $12 P bbl: Smoked Beet, 10c § LARD—Eastern tierces are quoted at B3jc for compound sna 6% @7c P B for pure: pails, 7150; California tierces, 41gc for compound And 6c for pure: balt-bbis, 7¢: 10-1b tins, 7vac: do, 5-b. T34e. LCQTTOLENE=6e la. terces and T4 @83c 1n OB tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. H!DES AND SKINsS—Culls and brands sell lc under sound stock. Heavy salted steers quotable st 8¢ ¥ B; medium, 7¢ B B: light. 7¢ B b; Cow- Btags, 5c: salted Kip, 70 B D salted salted Veal, 7c: dry Hides, 12150 aud brands, §14@10c 8 B: dry Kip aud Veal, 9@10c; dry Cait. 15c; culis, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35 each: Kids, 5¢: Deerskins, good summer, 25¢ @ B; medium, 20c; winter, 10¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@20c each; shors wool, 25@350 b: medium, J0@43c each; long wools, 4080 eac! TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 3@314¢ B B: No. 2, Zyvz refined, 5¢: Grease, 2¢ @ Bb. 107 Q0L~San Joaquln, 4g6e; Esstern Oregon, 70 0c ) i SPB-6@se for tair 10 choice sud 5G10 B B for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Gran Bags, spot, 5340 June- July delivers, d%c; San Quentin, 85 40; Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellington, §8 P ton: New Wellington, 5 per ton: Southfieid Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle, §5 50: Bryant, 86 50: Coos Bay, 84 76 Wallsend, 660 ®_ton; #1350 B ton fu bulk and 815 in_sack: sylvania, Antbracite Exg, 511912 § Anihracite, $3@10: Cannel, 88 ¥ ton: Springs, Castle Gate and_Pleasan: Valley, 87 60; Coke, 31112 In buik 4nd $18 B ton in ska. CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Packers As- eociation gotes Red Salmon as follows: 1o iots of 25,000 eases. 95 B dozen; 50.000 cases, 9214c dozen: 75,000 cases, YUc P dozen, net cash £ o. b. ex-ship. SUGAK—The Western Sugar Kefining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube ani Crushed, 8Vac: Fowaered, 584c: Fine Crushed, 8Vsc: Dry Granu. lated, 5c: Confectioners’ A, 6c: Maknolia A, 454c: Fxira C, $190: Golden G, 4330: Candy Granulaied, Bije: hait bacrels 14c more inan barrels and boxes 346 more. SAN FRANCISCU MEAT MAERKET. Hogs continue stiff and buyers have to pay full tigures. Wholesale rates for dréssed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BE £F—Firs: quallty, 6c; second, 5@5%4cs third do, 4@b3ac B B - VEAL=Large, 5@6c; small, 6@7c B B. MUTTON—Wethers, blgc: Ewes, 5¢ 9 B LAMB—Spring, 7@8c ¥ b. PORK—Live Hogs, 433@4145c B D for I na 454@43,c for small and medium; dressed do, 6@ @ice b RECEIPTS OF PRODUOCE. YOR 24 HOURS. Flour, or sks,... 14.081|Cheese, eds. .. 67 Wheat, ctls.. 3,860 | Kgan, dos, Barley, cus...] 70,27 350/ Pelt. b 30| Alfalfa Seed, 442 Quicksilver, 1,500/ Lumber. M rest.. 10 | Paper, reams REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, 1ra and Sophla G. Plerce to Albert Meyer, lot on NE corner of Pactfic aveuue and Buchanan street, E 68:3 by N 137:6: 810. Mary J Lameron to 5 H. Kent, 1ot on W Iine of Fillmore street, 1305 of Facific’ avenue, S 27 by W 100; 810, Jul'us L. Franklinto E Augusta Bloomer, lot on line of Page sireet, 206:9 W of Fillmore, W 30 by N 137:6: $10. Edwin D. Beanett to Mary Bennett, lot on W line of Devisadero streei, 49:8 N of Ridley, N 25 by W 125;8:0 Jobn K. Fitzéimmons to Margaret T. Fitzsim- mons, fot on W ilne uf Devisadero sireet, 84:8 N of Ridley, N 25 by W 125: gift. William C. Glass to Laura A. Wilcox, lot on E line of Lyon sireet, 50 § of Sacramento, S 25 by £ 108:8; $10. Spencer C. and Emma D. Buckbee to William e, 1ocon W line of Baker street, 110 N of Hages. N27:6 by W 121:1015: §10. fel J. Bucklev to Hibernia - avings and Loan Soclety, M. B biock 111, bounded by Twentieth, Twenty-firsi, Castro and Nos streets, quitclaim deed: £5. Everett M. Grimes to Mary L. Quinlan, lot on W line of Diame 5 reet, 149' S of Seventeenth, 8 24:8 by W 125: 810, Ine 0. Heydenfeldt to George O. Davis, lot on NW line of Clementina street, 825 SW or Fiftn, SW 25 by NW 75; $10. George E. and Minnie de Blois to Enterprise Mutusl_Building and Loan Assuoiation. loton N ing of Nevada sireer, 25 W of Kavsas, W 36 by N 0; $10. Enterprise Mutual Building and Loan Assocla- tion Lo George E. and Minuie de Blois, same: $10. Ferdinand and Carie Holtum to N. Roblfts, lot on WV line of Twenty-31xth avenue, 328 S of & streer. 550 by W 120: $10. ‘Plicebe J. T1fany to Emma V. Macgregor, loton NW Iine of Migsion street, 173:6 NF of Tiwenty- ninth, NK 151 :455 by NW 100, lots 23, 24 and 25, Desn and Tiffany Tract; a!so lot on NW line of Tiftauy sireet, 198 NE of Twenty-ninth, NE 107 by NW 80: giit. ‘Mary McKenna to Carlo and Mary Backine, lot on NK line of kighteenth avenue south. 100 NW of 3 street, NW 25 by NE_100, lot 28, blocs 343, O'Neili and Hal “Tract; $10. Edwin D. Benneit to Mary Bennett, lot on N line ot ‘Fwentleth street, 202:11 E of Stanyan, E 50 by N 100; $10. Samoe! H. Harmon to Fdwarl N. Harmon, lot 16, Bernal Homestead Association: $i0. ‘Alfred Wheelér Lo ssme, same; $100. idward N.and Mary . Harmon to Leontine Chariot, same: g:ff. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Charles W. and Lizie Petry 1o California Bulld ingand Loan Association. lots § aud 10, block G, Fitch Tract, Alameda; $1538. . Jobu H. and Samuel C. Trayner to Jane R. Brouks, 1t o0 Sllue of Essox street, 362:3 W of Snaituck ave S 100. W 50, N 50, W 108, N 50, K 168 o beginning, being lots & and 9, block 1, Néwbury Tract. Berkeley: $1000. Frank H, and Francis M. Lawton to Amands Manaugh fot on X iine of Chaaing way, 330 W of Shattuok avenue, W 41 by.N 180, being the W 16 teet of lot 15 and E 25 feet of lot 17, b.ock 2, Barker Tract, Berseley: $10. Kate M. Harper, William B. and Margares A. schofield, Elizabeth 8 Manson nod V. Hoe- fer to Harvey S. Haseltine, all of the University Vilia Tract In p 8t 77. Rancho V. and D. Peralta, quitciaim deed, Berkeley; $10. ‘Horace D. and Carric M. Irwin to R. L. Reid, lot on N line of Aloatraz avenue (as established Feb- ruary 18, 1878), 300 £ of Calsis street. N 140:2, E 50, 8 1:9:11. W 50 to becinuing, being lot 3, blook'A, s ubdivision of 5 portion of Harmon Tract, Berkeley ; $10. D. R. and Hattle C. Wentworth to Laura Bor- gersen, lot on W line of Fifth street. 100 > of Holyoke, 8 27 by W 135, block G, tract B, Berke- ley Land and Town Improvement -Assoctation, Berkeley; $i0. L L and Mary Campbell to Charles A.Baley, 1ot on W line of Flfth street, 134.13 ~ of Chan ag way, 875 by W 126. being lots 7, 8_and 9, vlock 18, correct-d map of Avery Tract, Berkeley: §6. Ed E. Folter to Security invesiment Company, lts 2, 4, 18 to 21, 24 to ‘43, 46 10 52, 56 to 84, 68 t0 86, 95, 101 10 107, 113 t0 178, 177, 191, 19 to | 1897 219, 222 ¢ 223, 285, 267. 293, 295 to 303. 305 to 827,329 w0 39, 346 and 347.ail in the Poter Tract, subject to mortgage, Berkeley: $10. James T. Hogan to Joseph Aoribey, 1ot on N Tine of Wiillam street, 107:6%, K of kan Pabio avenue. E 80 by N 88, being 1o 40 and W 5 feet of Tou 89, bioek 2002, 1 ogan Tract, Uskiand: $10. Anna J. Searing to W. A Rouse & Co., lot on N line of Ninth street, 75 E of Ciay, E 25 by X 100, being lot 18, block 117, Oakiand: $500 Lilite E. aud . E. Powelson to Georza Roeil, loton S lineof Eleventh street, 100 W of Castro. W 35 by 5 100, being lot 18, hlock 148, subject to 8 mortiage fop $2000; Onkinod: $10. Mar.a W, Wadleigh to Lizz e M. Treadwell, 1ot on N ine ‘of Cameron street, 30U K of Spring, K 120, X205, being portion of plat 15, Cameron Trac:, East Oaklana: gift. Johin C., Persis H. and £. Coleman to George W. Harrlson. 1ot on N line of Eas: I'weny-lourth street. 160 : of Niveteenth avenue, N 140 by E 115, block #4, Northern addition’ to Brooklyn, East Oakland; $10. Builders’ Contraots. ackels with Crane Elevator Company, ic passenger elevator ind 1 sidewal ‘bird streets, $32,250: Reid Bros. architects. Kuther Attall with D. k. Perry. alterations and additions to building at 912-914 Geary street, $1500; Townsend & Wyneken architects. THE STOOK MARKET. Al miniog stocks were slightly lower yesterday. The market Is neglected and absolutely feature- less. The Andes and Silver King delinquent sales take place (0-morrow. Tha Sulpbur Bank Quicksilver Mining Com- assessment of 36¢ per share, smont levied on East Best & Belcher 18 8t the rate of 15c per share. The Merganthaler Linotype Company of New York has declared a_quarterly dividend of 2 per cent anid an exira dividend of the same amount, pavavle on April 1 The Pacific Lighting Company will pay & monthly dividend of 35¢ per share on April 5. - The Kastern Dynamits Company paid & divi- dend of $1 per share on the 22d. Claus § Following Are the Highest Prices Dur- ing the Past Week. SUN. MOON AND TIDE. UXITED STATRS COAST AND GEODFTIO BuRVRT Tiems aNp Hrieurs or Hiem AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT. ENTRAYOR TO EAX FRANCISCO BAY, CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT Norr—The high and jow waters ocour ab ths City Fron (Missioz-siress Wharf) about twenty- five minuies later than at Fort Polat: iue Beighs of tide a the xame a: both piaces. —_————e—— Mareh—18! Sunday, Mareh 28. ..6.00 Moon rises. 1.6.30| Moon sets. . ~ NoTE—In the above exposition of the tidey early morning tides are given in the left hand the column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to tima. The secoad time column gives the second tids of the day, the third time columa the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when thers sre but thres tides. as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are addltions to tne soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minas sign (—) precedes tne Beight, and then the number given1s subtractive from the depth given by ihe charis. The Time Ball. BEAXCH BYDNOGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. K. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. SAN FEANCISCO, March 27. 1897. The time ball on Teiezrapn Hil. was dropped exactly at noon to-dsy—L 6., at noon of the 120:a meridian, or exactiy at 8 2. ., Greenwich time. W. & HUGHES, Lieutenant U. & K.. Iu charge. —_— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. |Mon. [Tues [Weu. Thrs. | Fri o 04| 05 04 ox oz o3 02 18| 1 1 13 19 87 7] ul ou Confidence.... Crown Polnt, Gould & Curry Hale & Norcross, standard....... Blerra Novada.. Union. 21| 26 06| v8 24 28 BOAED SALES. Followlse were the tules in the San Francisco Etock Board yesterday: REGULAR MOENING SESSION, 301 B&B......65)100 HEN. 200 Chilir..."1.1:(500 Mxic. . 500 1101100 Ophi . ~1.18(100 ........... 100 C Point...12/100 Ovrmu... 100 G & C...”.2¢(600 Potosi coumexcrse 9:30. Following wero the baies in the Pacific Stock Eoard yesterday: REGULAR RERSTON—10:3n. 150 Confl.....75400 Nv Qn. 700 C N Y.....01|4 /0 Oced. 100 L Point....12/200 Ophir.. 400 Belcner... 14/ 100 Exchqr...02300 Ovemn... 500 £/100 ...........03260 Potost 200 E&5.16800) GEC 27401 ravave. 28 400 . “64[200 .. 200 Huiiion..1: (200 HEN €500 Julia......05(300 8 Nev... ailge... 535|300 Justice...0- /1800 S Hili.. 255 Cheir...1,10/100 Kentuck..05|100 Stanrd. 700 CC&V...1115/1800 L Wash. 01 [30J Unioa... 800 .. 1141600 Mexican2?(200 Utab.. 230 C'Tmp ... 03|00 2 260 . “02 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, March 37 .12 . i Asked. 0% 05 Joua o1 ¢9|Uvermi 1.1¢| votosl. . Chailencs Con. Con. Imperial. 01 Contidencs..... Con New Yorz 01 Crown Polat.. 12 EastSlerraNs7 — Burekaloa.. — kaxcheauer " 02 Gouis w Curey. 47 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, March 27-10:30 . 3. UNITED STATES BONDS. T £rkea, US4s conp.11215 — Lonew iwsuel2s — MISCKLLANEOUS FONDS. 1 But, |0 Edsreg...lus (74 Cal-stCblase. 112 — Ok Gas 35.. — 30t CalElecL 63130 — |Loudis6s..107 110 CotraC W 5s 9614 98 |Ommibusbs.123 125 Dpot-stex-cp — 100 (P&O Ryds. — 113 Bdsn L&P6s129 — [P&Ch Ry 6s.100 105 K&CHRR 65105 107 |Pwiat RR811i8 118 Geary-st R8s — 105 |Keno,WL&L — 105 HU&55%1103 — (tactoP & L. — 100 Los Ang L6s 9215100 DoGnteed 6s 9514100 MkrstChleBsla3iy — DoRyCon bs. 105 10b34/SPRK Calds. 81 NatVingsist — i00 ' |SPBrRCai8s 9uss 9914 NevONgR7a. 10234106 SV Waterss: 11715 — N RyCal 68101 — [~VWater4s. 007,101 NhyCal os ~ 95 |siktaUklds 99353100145 WATKR STOCKY Contra Costa 8744 40 |$prag Valley 98 MarinCo.... 483, 0134 €4S AND ELKCTRT0 3 TOTKY capttat...... — 80 |PacifioLien: 83 51 Ceniral. o8l — |SFG&Elec. 16t 9635 B kleoLighi 83, 914/5anFranows 214 Vak 6 L & H 5ilg 54%g Si0CKMWMwer = Fac as dmp — 983 INSURANG Fireman'sFa18315 — conx | SF&N PR1. 10114103 |SPRRAriz8s 9.1g 9814 [ERBO dn. 10834093 €8y © RANE wrosKt. ADglo-Cal ... Blbj 5215 First Nationi181 Bk or Cair 288 70240 | LondonPa A 137 CalSD&TU6 — 109 |MerchEx.. 14 AAVINGY BANK ATOSKE Gers&LCo.1340 1395 (Sav&liosa.. — HumbSEL.110) — |Securfty.... 2 Mutoal... 58 43 (UmionTras.s7s — BESav Uniondd?ls — STRERT BAILROAD STOCKS. Calitornta.... 107 110 Geary-st..... 365 80 Murkeisivn 4454 -4 it Ty Auantien.., 18 17 Californta..2 — 110 Eastern Do 78 3 | MISCELTANEOTY srocke. AlaskaPkrs. 103 104 (NatVinCo. _ 73 GerLead Co.100 ~ — |Oceanto8SGé 23 35 HawC&sCo. 1655 17 |PacAuxFA — & Huieh8PLG 16 ° 37 |PacBoraxCo. — §0 188 MerkxAssa. 9) — |[ParfPainio 614 SALES—MOBNING SESSION. soard— 135 Glant Powder Con.. 83 00 25 do do 3275 100 do do i 32 50 80 Hawaltan Commercial.., D 1675 25 Hutchinson 8 P Co. . 16135 40 8 F Gas & Electrie Co. . 961314 240 S ¥ Gaslight......... R 755V Water DB OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. saits__ | Pren Mcni8 10aw | Plerlt | oh 29.10ax | ploe 28 Mch 29.11aM | Pler 11 Moh 29, 6w | Pler 15 STEAMER | DESTINATION. | Arcaia...___ Loos Say tace of Uai. | Portiand Santa Rosa. | Ban Diexo.. . ABlanchard | Orexon ports.. Pomona. ... | Humboldtkay |Mon19. zrm|bise § Mcn 30,12 % P M S § Colop........| Panama. Homboidi..| Humboidifay Mch 30, vy bler § Homer......| Coos . |Mch 30,1043 Pler 13 .{Moh 81.12 u |Pler 8 v eWpors. . Mch 31, PaM Plesll Faraiion.... | Yaquina Hay. | Mon 3L Pam|Pler2 Mariposa. .| Sydu Clape 1 2em Pler? |China@Japan Apr 1. 1rM|P M S8 !|Vie® Pgt 5nd|Apr 1. 8aM| Plerd .|San Diego.....|Apr 2,11aM|Pler1l Apr 3.10ax| Pler 24 Apr | Tiiamook Bay. Humboids Bay.. Crarina. A Rio de Janeiro Corona. Columbia. . Eanta Ross. ... Newport. Arrivea. SATURDAY, March 27. Stmr Santa Ross, Alexander, 61 nours from San Diego; pass aud mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr South Coast, Hansen. 49 hours from Ventura: produce. to J K Hunify. Sumr Laguna, Peterson, 69 hours from San Pedro: baliast, (0 Poilard & Dodge. schr Eva, Klitard, 14 days from Kahulul: 1050 bags sugar, 10 J D Spreckels & Bros Co; 4300 bags sugar, to Alexander & Baldwin. Cleared. SATURDAY. March 27. Stmr Orizabs, Von Helms, Guaymas; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr Lakme, Anderson, Seattle: Kruse & Madl- son. Stmr Sants Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- 211, Perkins & Co. Stmr State of Callfornis, Green, Astoria: Good- all, Perkins & Co. Ship santa Clara, Lindberg. Karluk: Alaska Packers’ Assn. Bark Alvert. Grifiith, Honolulu; Williams, Di- mond & Co. Schr Arago, Stenmsland, codfishing; Lynde & Hough. Schir Premier, Wagner, Prince Willlam Sound; Alnska Packers’ Assn. Sailed. SATURDAY, March 27. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter. Vicioria sad Port Tows: send. Stmr Orizabs, Von Helms. Guaymas. Stmr Eureka. Parsons, san Pedro. Stmr Jewel, Madsen. Caspar. Stmr Polnt Arens, Johnson, Mendocino., Stmr Cleone, Strand, Creseent City. Brship Eaton Hail Lowrison, Port Townsend. Suip John C Pot.er, Meyer. Nanaimo. Suip Dashiog Wave, Morehouse. Tacoma. Bktn Uncle john. Murchison. Puget Sound. Echr C T Hill, Rudback, Grays Harbo Schr Barbara Hernster. Jansen, Bowens Landing. Telegraphic. POLNT LORNS. March 27.—L) & a.—Weaths: thick: wind SE; velociy 20 miies Charters. The bark & C Alien loads mdse for Honolulu: Nor ship Prince Edward. lamber on the ~ound for Vaipacalso for orders, 515 3. Spoken. Feb 26-Lat 26 S, long 30 W, Br ship Fort Geurge, from Swansea, 10r San Francisco. Domestic Ports. TACOMA—Arsived Mar 27-sScbr Vega, hence Mar 13, Sailed Mar 26—Schr Lizzie Pilen, for San Fran- clsco. EUREEA—Safled Mar 27—Schr Halcyon. for san Francisco: stmr Pomons, for 8an Francisco. KN APPTON - Arrived Mar 26—schr Lucy, hice Mar 19, PORT LOS ANGELES—Arvived Mar 27—Stmr Navarro. from Redondo, asd sailed for FOLT BRAGG—A Tiived Mar 2i—Stmr for a_ Francisco. ival, NEWPORT—Arrivea Mar 27—Schr Bertha Dol- | beer. 1rom Eureka. Sailed Mar 27—$mr Aleatras, for San Frao- clsco. COOS BAY—Arrived Mar 25—S:mr Homer. hee Mar 38, Mar 26—Schr Gotoma. hence Mar 14. PUBLISHED BY OFrl- | Shippers and Buyer_s; Guide. THE CALL indorses and recommends as thoroughly relfable the Commission Mer- chants appearing in this column. H. HECKMANN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN Dried Fruits, Produce, Poultry, Game and Eggs. 400-402 DAVIS S>TREET, GARCIA & MAGGINI | Tropical, Green and Dried Fruits and Nuts. 301-307 DRUMM STREET, S. WOLF & SONS General Commission Merchants. 821-323 DAVIS STREET, S. F. D. E. ALLISON Co., General Commission Merchants. Green and Dried Fruits, Graln, Potatoss, Bes Produce, Woo, etc. 501-509 Front St., S. F. - JOHN DEMARTINI & CO,, ‘Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestie Froits, Nuts, Produce, etc. 315-317 Washington Street, S. F. EVELETH & NASH, Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Produce, etc. 422 Front Street. S. F. GRAY & BARBIERI. Green and Dried Fruits, Nuts, Poultry, Egs Butter, Game, Potatoes and Eeans. 305-309 Washington Streer, S. F. MINAKER & WELBANKS Wholesale Dealers in California and Oregon Fruit 20a Proiuce, Eggs, Poultry, etc. 501-503 Sansome Street, S. F. NASH & BOESSENECKER, Wholesale Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Frults. Nuts, Produce, Pouitry, Eggs, eic. —311-313 Washiugton 8t., S. L. SCATENA & CO,, Sole agent for the Southern Caltfornia Frait Ex- chauge; dealer in Green aud Dried Fruits. etc. 104-110 Washington st. Branch—16-32 Washington Street. TROBOCK & BERGEN, | Commission Merchants. Wholesale Dealers in Fruits and Produce. | 504-506 Sausome Strevt, S. F. F. | B. G. RUHL & cO., General Produce and Commission Merchants. Ponitry and Game a Speclalty. | 206-208-210 Washington Street. DALTON BROS. Green and Dried Fruits, Citrus Fruits, Produce, Pouitry and Eggs. | 317-319 Davis St., S. F. OCEAN TRAVEL. Salied Mar_37—Sumr Homer, for ; schr Czarina. for San Francisco. FORT RO~S—Arrived Mar 27 Mar 2%, and saled for san F GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Mar 37—Stmr Del Norte. hence Mar 24. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Mar 27-Schr Monterev. heuce ar 25. SAN PEDRU—Arrived Mar 26—Stmr_Alliance, from San Diego: schr Bertie Minor. frm Eureka. Mar 27—Stmr Excelsior, from Coos Bay. Salled Mar 27 —Stmr Wes pori, for —, EUREKA—Satled Mar 27~ Stmr Humbolds, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Salled Mar i7-Stmr Weeott, for Sau Francisco. Foreign Porte. COLON—Sailed Mar 25—stmr Alilanca, for New York. ACAPULCO—Salled Mar 26—Stmr Newport, for San Francisco. Importations. VENTURA—Per South Coast—1100 sks barley, 278 sk beans, 60 sks Iima beans, 34 a3 aried ap- icots. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—430 bxs 1160 bxs oranges, 4 pkss gluestock, 19 obls tal- 1ow, 122 bals green hides. 1 pkgs calfsins, 1 nk; fist, 7 pkgs liquor, 1 cs rifles, 186 pkas muse. bxslimes 2 cssiarch. 1 cs baking powder, 1 cs canned gools 2 bxs batter. Redondo—8 bxs piates. 414 bxsorances, 3 es registers, 2 pkgs mdse, 16 pkgs 50 hf-bb s 30 tes lavd, 30 bxs limes. 4 cs macninery. 17 sks pop- corn, 32 bxs lemous. ) s shoes, 1 c8 Win Los Apgeles—13 pkgs mdse, 1 bbl wine, 192 plaster, 3 cs crockery, 234 bxsoranges. 76 sks Peas. 1'sk beans. Santa Barbara—68 bxs lemons, 58 bxs oranges, 24% pkgs mdse. 33 pes fron_pipe. 1 bbl liquor, 1 e chocolaie, 20 scs crawfish. 1 bx hams. Purt Harford—1374 sks bacley, 4 bxs fisb, 30 tabs 109 bxs butter, 15 dressed calves, 178 pkss furniiure, 81 csesgs, 3 coopsch.ckens, 1 eoop poultry, 89 sks potatoes. Consigne. Per Soutn Coast—Jonas Erlanger &Co; W G Lowry. Per Santa Rosa—Witzel & Baker: Russ, Early & Co: L D Stone & Co; Standard Oll Co: Milwauie Chicaso Brewery: Dodge, Sweeney & Go: Fredericksourg Brewery: Wheaton, Breon & Co: A L Brvan Shoa Co: M T Freitas & Go: Hills Bros: Dairymen’s Union: K Dunham, Carrigan & Co: J.H Newbauer & Co: H oatuler & Co: American Union Fi h €9: Cha Brigham, Hoppe & Co: 4 W Mitoneiis & Paiadial: Lovi & N (o Peok & L0 Frult Co: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: Gray & Barbieri: Campodonico & Malcolm : J Rap &+ 0; Philadelphia Brewery: Trobock & Berge: Douty: Levl Splegel & Co; M J nrandeustein & Hildesbrand, osner & Co; Philadeiphia Brews Roth & Co: G Camiliont & Co: Home Suppiy A Milan &Co; Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schula : Del Monte Miliing Co: H N Tilden &Co ; LG Sresovich & Co: H Kirchmann & Co; C E Whitney & Co: Labor fxchance: J B Ingugli American Union Fish Co; Pacific Coast Fish Co: H Heckman & Co; Cal Transter Co; Naths Dohrmann & Co; J Lafcus Goodyear Rubber Lo: “eiby Smelijag d_Lead Co immaxmn: aas, Baruch & Co; Geo R Starr & Co; W W Montague & Co: Pastine Bros: A P Hotuling: mith & Young: Lewls Packing Winchester Repeatinz A ms Co; Dalton sros; J W Juddery; o/ San_Francisco Brewing Co; Wolf & Son; J Wangenheim: Fort- land & Co; James Finnerty; Frappou & Co: J E Johnson: J H Caln & Co; Arpad. Haraszthy & Co; DK Allison &Co: Amer Press Assn; P M Rios: J E Johnwon: F H Ames &Co: J W Jufln-r{. Jo Fitchett: Plerce & Lo; Lewls Packing Co: Immel & Co: Frappoll & Co; S Jacoos: Greeley's kx- W B Sumber & Co: Geo R Starr & Co: H 0 eshood: u Griuchis & Co; B Funk: Pac Trans- fer Co. P I BANK3; AND BANKERS. ROFITABLE SPECULATION fn_Stocks, Grain, etc., is DOw within reach of the man of moderate meaus. W e can prove tass our CUSTOMERS aversge a profit of over 20 PER CENT PER MONT. The most profitable investment for your spare capltal in existeace. Particalars Free on Application. DeWOLF & CO., Bankers & Broker: Highest References. 50 Broadway, N. Y. . EVERY SATURDAY ‘We mail to our cus:omers checks for IBME share of the profits arisi from our WEEKLY Sy~Npr CATES averaging 5 to 8 per cent. Amounts of $100 and upward accepted. Write for our Pampblet explaining particulars. SAM. KELLER & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Established 1887. Lords Court Bidg, New York PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP (0. For_vorts in Alas 11,16, 21, 26, and every fiitu day . 'For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.); Port Towa: send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Evereit, Anscortes and New W atcom (Bellieham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. . Mar. 2, 7,12, 17, 22,27 and every fifth day thers: after, onnecuni: at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., st Tacoma with N, P. R. R., at Seaitle with G, N, Ry, at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For J:ureks, Arcaia and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), str. Pomona 2 P. X., March 1, 5, 9, 13, 17. 21, 23, 29 and every fourth day thereafter. TFor Santa Croz Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (san_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Sauts Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newpor, st 9 A. 3 March 8, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 51 and every foaria thereafier. or San Diego. stopping only at Port Harrorl (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Por Los An- seles, Redondo ‘(Los Anseleu) and Newport 11 a4 Dcb. 1,5, 9, 13,17, 21, 25, 29 and every fourth Qday thereatier. or Ensenads, San_Jose del Cebo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Crizaba, 10 A2 25th of each month. "t be Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice sieamers, salling dates and hours of sailing. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, & New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., San Francisea THE G.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-stree: Whart, at 10 4. . FARE (313 irstictans ) inciudiag £ 86 Second-class | berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia. .March 24, April 3,13 23 State of California..March 29, April 8, 18, 28 Through tickets and through baggage fo ail Eastern points. Rates and folders upoa applica- | vion w F.F. CONNOR, General Agont. 630 Marker streat. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superiutende: The & 8 MARIFPOSA “It sails* vis HONOLULT and’ AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, =~ Thursdsy, April L at 27 % S = LUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only. @fl Tyesda; April 20, at2ra Bpecial pacty rates. E Line 10C00LG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOW N, Eouth Afries. 4. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents. 114 Montgomery sirsat Frelght Office, $27 Marke: st.. San Franclsco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLAVTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH River, footof Morton st. Traveiers by this line &void both transit by English rallwi the discom{ort of Crossing the channel in boat. New YOrk to Alexandria, kgypt, vis Paris, first class $150, second class $116. April 8 10 a3 ‘April 10, 1043 TApril 17, 1045 April 24, 104 3 Ay 1,710 A LA CHAM 1 AGNE! ] LA Gascooxk. .. sy A& For further culars appty. partien Y URa LT, Agoat, Xo. 3. Bowling Green, New York. 3. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents b Montgomery avenue. San_ Franelsco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington st., At 6 P. M. Daily. Freighc received up o' & 83 Accommodations Bescrves by Telephons. The only iine seiliok through tickets and giving through freight Tates to poinis ou Valley ‘Rallroa sTlAu}!!D ik . D. Peters, Tacy Carrats, Tty of Stooktons Teiophone Main 805, _Cai. Dav. aud lupi 08 FOR VALLEJO ‘AND U. §. FAVE-TARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,' Dally ex. Saiurday & Sun.. 10:30 A x. and 4. Eaturdays.. 10:30 . 3., 4 2. Sundays........ o 8 Landing Mission-stree: Dock, Pler 2 ‘elephone Black 261. F *Trip gives 6 hours avy-Yard FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ STEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PLER T DAILY (Sundays excepted) at10 A . Alviso dally aturdayexcepied) i 7 x . Freigh:’ ang Ateriatis; to Ban Jese Toe Clay o Bia Y #500: u Jose, 75c. CAy Sk 2 W, bania Clara st Saa Josa \ em i § T ——————————