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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1897 Q- - s March—1397. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. THE MARKETS. SUMMARY OF Kilver off again. Wheat and Barley lower. Oats, Corn and Rye neglected. Rolled Barley declining. Hay weak. Beans and Seeds dull Onions higher. Some Vegetables avanced. Futter lower and very weak. Cheese and Eggs unchanged. More Easteru Poultry arrived. Lemons quoted Almonds and Apricots damaged by frost. Fogzs and hog products firm. ) I i ) ! O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® \?na_w Explanation files with _the wind. The top figuies fmum temperature for the e amount of The arrow. et station indicae m o pressure is high in the interior and low along the coas x Torth and south alons tle coast, rain is probable but when the “low 10 ith sobars o marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. WIth & “high” in the vicinity of Jdaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and coider weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposie result. WEATHER AU BUR REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FEANCISCO, 29, 1 P. M. The following are the 4 hours and seasoual rainfails 1 thoss of the same date to date 28 c: 1ast season: Fureka thisse 24 hours —; Red past 24 hours trace son 15.37, past , last season 84, last seaso; 16.19, 30. last sea- Biu San Francisco 2 24 hoars .0: £0.51, last season 15.41, Angeles 16.71, last season, 8.88, past 00; San Diego 1i.60, last season hours trace; Yuma 5.35, last season .58, pa: hours .00 San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 51, minimum 38. mean 45 Weather conditions aud pressure has risen rapidly du Sour hours over the entire con forecasts—The went of the eral & (he past try west Missouri River. Over the nurthern baif of the Pacific Slope the rise amounts to nearly halt an inch. Th ; y and Sunday o 1s to-night over the Missouri Valley The .emperaire hes fallen betw en the Sierras and the Koccy Mountains; it has risen siightl over Norther: fornia. The tollowing maxin:um wind velocities ars re- poriea: Fresoo. 26 miles per hour fiom the nor:h- west: Yuba, 36 miles from wes:: Pheeuix, from the northwest Frosts—Througnout (he crea: velleys. and along the coast 10 a less degrer. the air is dry, and if the wind moderates to-night, as seems likelv, Killing frosts will probably_ occur Tusday morning Fruit-growers ised Lo begin smudging us s00n a8 the wind pe d to continue it until after sunrise. Forecasts mad ending at mid a: San Francisco for 30 hours sht, March 30, 1897: Northern California — Fair Tucsday; warmer Tuesday afternoon and night, nor.herly winds; heavy frosts Tuesday morning, smudging ueces- sars. Southern Califor r Tuesday, warmer in the aiternoon and night, dry noriberly winds: heavy frosis Tuesday morning, smudging neces sary. northwest. esiay night. — Fair Tuesday; warmer, wesierly winds. ALEXANDER MCApIE. Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. W YORK, N. Y., March 29,—The depression n the markets for securities in the closlug days last week, covsequent upon the Supreme Court decision in the Trans-Missouri Freight Associa- tlon case wes increased 0-dsy by news from the West about rate-cutting and aiso by advices from London and the Continent of a more warlike feel- ing. The bears had the upper hand and pushed their advantage with vigor, being encouraged by the receipt of numerous selling orders by commis- sion-houses from Philadelphia, and other citles. ‘Ihe deciine in prices raneed from 33 to 514 per cent, and as the down- ward movement made progress many stop orders were executed. Missouri Facific was singled out for special attack on the reporis cur- rent tbat the company had taken the initiative In rate-cutting by making a reduction of the regular schedule charges on regs. This story afierward met with an emphatic d. nial by President George Gou'd, who also pro- nounced the rumors about a receivership for the company as being without the slightest fonnda- tion in fact. Before the receipt of Mr. Gould’s de- nial, however, A issouri Pacific had dropped 3 to 1515 Other marx deveioped in’ ihe early trading wer ck Island. 3 in Bur- lington and Quin 15 in Northvest, 1% In ~t. wl, 1% in Jersey Cen.ral, 1 r. 314 in Americau Spirits prefe:red, 21 Aichisou, 174 lu tobacco, 1% iu Umaha aad 134 in New York Ceniral During the af ernoon in addition to_denials con- cerning Missour! Pacific came the February stat ment of the Chicago, Burlington and Qu which showed & b g inccease in surplus as com: pared with 1ast year, and the sdvance of 1-16@ % in certaln grades of refined sugar. The advances that foilowed wers cqual to 134 in and 2% in American Spirits preferred, 134 in New Jorsey Central and 1s o 134 In' the re- mainder of the iist. Near the close, however, the grangers deveioped renewed weakness, but the re- mainder of the Ust held firm and the improve- men: noted was well maintained. The grangers closed with only fractional recoveries ana in (he case of Rock lsland the final sales were at the lowest of the day Net changes show declines of 14@134 per cent, Rock Isiand lending. Lackawauns gained 34} Mann ral. 1 1 er cent. Bales of SLOCKS were 32K, The bond market was aciive and weak to-day. The transactions were $1,602,000. Ann Arbor fours feil 134: American Dock wnd Improvemant fives, 1: Alchison gencral fours, 3¢: do sdjust- ment fours, 135 Cincinnati sud Ohlo general four and & nal’s, }; Chicazo and Northern Pacific firsts, g: Hocking Vailey consolidatcd fives, 3: Laks Shore reguiar fi ., 214; Oregon Short Line sixes. certiticates 134: Kock Island coupon firsts, 1 do debenture fives. 1%5: >i Paol and Omaha consolidated sixex. 114: Southern Rallway con- soliduted fives, 17: ‘lexas Pacliic firsts, 1; Wis- conslu Central fives, 1 Grain. Lake ~hore FLOUR—Dull, steady. Winter wheat, low erades, $2 80@2 35: do fair to fancy, $2 15@4 40: do patents, #4 60@4 80: others unchanged: Miune. sota cleer, $3 50@3 85: G0 siraights, $4@4 patents, 5 90@4 90; low extras, s mills, $3 60@4 50: supertine, $1 50@2 80. Kye flour—D CORNMEAL — Dull, $270@2 ¥0. RYE—Dull, steady: Western, 3616@36%c c.1 Buffalo. steady, 83 30@2 70, eady: yellow, Western FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO. 4 Leidesdors St, Tel Main 1954. utuce Hotel, Porly & Atkinson, st., Palace . O Mk aers. - Tel, Aiain blat. Uptown Office—Esldwin ifotel (adjolning Grill Koom). Tel. Main 1081 PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo tations. Reference 1st Naiional 5T CHICAGO, PRIVATE WIRG NEW YORK nd the irobars extend | 1s inclosed with isovars of | Boston, Chicazo | BAKLEY—Quiet, feedins. Western, 2634¢ ¢ 1. Buftalo. WHEAT—Spot market dull, firmer, red, 70@70%: No.1 Northern, 8854 Optlons opencd firmer ard advauced J5@¥sc on firuser cables. beiter W est and fair foreiii buying: 161l 35@Y%¢ I realizing: rallied 14@34c o1t the do. crease on passage and scocks: fell Yge and closed firm ut ¢ declle 10 34¢ advanee witn speculation suirly acive. 2 ‘ed. March, 8114 ki 783407 Juiy, 17%sc: Augus ungraded firm: No. ' 2, 30c ungraded vellow, 29%c: No. 8 29¢. 1s duil and firm ab Jgo@Bic advance on firner cables, better West ad - ecreased supoii with local coverinz. March, 50340: May, 8034c; | July, 31%c; September, 53340, OATS—pots dull. firme dull. Mas, 21 Spot prices—No. 2. 22%4c 2 white. 243gc; | 0.2, Chicazo, 2814¢; NO. 5, 2134 No. 3 whil 4ici mixed Western 21@28%u0; white do, 25@30c. Provisions. quiet: Western steam, 84 4 £4 50 nomiual; 95; compound, 4@4bic. ele- | s is ” aull, afloat: 3lc ser mixed, 29340 vator: Options firmer, LARD-Firm, city. $4 15: May, continent, $4 70;'S. A., $4 POKK~ Easier, less active. Mess. $9@9 00. i, fair demand. Wentery cream- | c: Eizivs, 1815@20¢: rolis, 8@1214c. ESL—Firm. Partssims, 5@8c; fuil skius, EGGS—Moderately active: Western fresh, 1fkc. TALLOW—Firm: clts, 3%c: country, %@ as to quality. N KED OIL—Quiet: crude, 20%40: § 3. y New Orleans, 19@30c. COFFEE—Steady: unchanged (0 5 poins down; Spot Rio quiet, sieady: No. 7, 83ge. SUGAR—Firmer active. (ff A, 4 6-16@43c; mold 1. 47c; standard A, 43ge:’ confectionery’ | 4. 334¢: cu. loat and croshed, 6350; powdered, $74¢; srauuiated, 4550; caves, Eruit and Produce. A PRICOTS—Bags. 8@11c. 11 ACEES—Unpeeted, bags, 514@8%0; peeled, boxes, 10@15¢. FRUNIS—Four sizes, nominal, s@5c. RAISINS—L M., two crowns, 3%4ci thres crowns, 434¢: four crowns. 134c: london layers, $1 50@1 10; do clusters, $1 4(@1 70. AT MONDS—BoK shell, 734@bYac: paper ahell, 10@12 W ALNUTS—Stardard, 76: soft shell, 9c. HOPS—Quiet. Pacific Coast, 3@12¥3c. WOOL—Firm, fairly active. Domesiic fleece, 16 @u5c; pulled, 18@31c: Texas, T@12c. Merchandise. JIGIRON—Easy. American, $10@12. COPPER—_Easier. Lake. $11 70g11 80, LEAD-Quiet Lomesuc. £3 403 42%a. . 1IN —Dulleasier. btraits, 13 20815 50; plates, moderate demand. SPELTER—Steady. el firm. Domestic, do Domestic, $4 1084 20. CHICAGO MAERKETS. CHICAGO, T11.. March 29, —The wheat market for the first few moments of to-day’s session was | K possessed of more acilvity tnan has been wit- | b ssed for some time, out the animation was not enduring, and shortly afierward trade fell into the rut which hus been & characier.siic for several | weeks. Tue tome was firm, however, a vers | gloomy view of the crop sicuation and of the pe ent suppiy posttion pubiished in & morning paver | tending 1o inspire confidence in better prices Lizht world’s shipments, 3,723,000 busnels, a de- | cline in Enzlish consols and a decrease fa the amount on ocean passage of 400,000 bushels were i, minx consideratioas. O the other haud, heavy Norihiwe tern receipis 815 curs, azsinu 94 Ist SMouday and 550 & vear ag0, aud Dot pariicalarly strons Liverpool cab.es, restrained buying enthi Siasim | Chicago receipis wera 14 cars, and Shels were taken srom store, Taw Visible sup- decreased 1,407.000 bushels, the reduction | being larger than expected ana conseq:ently he.p- p! ing prices. Cio: bizher and par; iberai at 42 ng Parls ca lower. Expirt ner than 1 OriOW, 55 Cusrs, CORN —Corn manifested much firmness throgh | the session. i ight shipweuts from Russian aud | Danubiun ports ' higher prices at Liverpool and | London, i1:ht receipts, 144 cars,on y & n oderate | ncresse N he amOUDT on ocean passage, 160,000 | bushels, and the swength of wheal were all bro- | ductive of encouragement to hoiders of this grain, Withdrawals f:0m siore amounted to 21,602 bush els, Tue visibie supply decceased 925,000 bush- els. Mxport clearances were liberal at 775.516 bushe s. May corn opened at 2454c, soid between 2414@2455c_ana 28¢, ciosine ai 247¢, Y@dae higher than Sarday. Estimated receipis for to- morrow .70 cars. 0AT=—0as found mofive for light receips improvement in 111 cars—and in the upward ‘en- dency of wheat and corn. Lon lon quoted 6d ad. vauce ior oats 1a the Mark Laoe market. The weather forecast of raln, which will forther retard oats seeding, was a-firming influence. Export clearances were lio-ral at 114,385 nushels. 1 ocal | inspections from store amounted (o 214119 | bushels. The visible supply decreased 1000 busb els May oas closed 1ic bigner than Saturda | EStimated receipts for o' mor. ow, 183 cars. | bue raliying on covering later. | | { | FLAX — Was siwads, Casa No. 1, 76¢ nom:- 1; Northwestern, 79678 May, 'T6@7634c July, TT340; ~eptember. 1834c. Receip.s, 30 cars. | PEOVISIONS—The rau uf hogs at the yaras this mo:ning proved 100 heavy for the require- meats. and the depression in_price therefore ensued. wnicu hud Lhe effeci of w-akening products at the start. Offerings of provisions were heavy and the buying was much more cautions than Tecentiy, prices d10pping somewnat sharply, May por close ! 5@7%gc higher, May lard 2%gc higher and May 1ibs uuchanged. BUTTER—Was firm. with receipts and offer- ings light. The demaud for all grades was brisk, Creameries—E xtras. 19@1914¢: firsta, 18@19c:sec- onds, 15@1 ic: imitations, tancy, 16@ibc. Dairies —Exuas. 17c: fists. 14@loc: seconds. 10@1lc. Lacles—Extras, 12@lic: trais, 10@110; puckiaZ tlock. 9@10¢: T0il bulter, choice, 11c. EGGS—Recelpis were heavy and the demand | glow. " Th fecling was weak. * Fresh siock, 84 | sac. MONEY — Was_ 452 on time loans. premium. % call and 6% onm | New Yorx exchange sold ai 20 cents Closing Prices. WHEAT—March, 7215c; Ma; T8145; T114@71%%c. COEN—March, 24%4c: May, 2474¢: July, 26c. | OATS—March, 167gc; May, 1714@17%4¢; Sep- tember, B, PORK—Muy. 88 55; July, $8 65. i LARD—May, 84 2214: July. #4 35, H H1BS—May, $4 60: July, $4 65. = Livestock. { UNION STOCKYARDS. Iin. March 29.— The week opened with a good sunply of cattie, the recelpts being estimated av 17,500 head, aganst 17,451 last Monday and 10,525a yeur ago. There was o fairly active demand, and strictly choice cattle showed cousiderable straugth, but the general ran soid atau average | reduction of 10 cents per 100 pounds. Haif-fag gaulc of medium o pretiy goo1 qually prodom- | usied. The receipts of hogs to-day were unexpectediy | Iarge. being about 34,000,agalnst 21,585 iast Mon- | a7 aud 29,652 & year ago. Packers aud shippers Wanied the hogs, Dut they were quick to perceive July, | the navantase oftered by the liveral supply, and iheir purchases were made at reductions of b to 10 cents per 100 pouuds trom last Sacurday quotations. Tuero was & rousing big supply of sheep and 1ambs to-day, the recelpts being estimated .. 22, 000, as compare { with 18,954 last Monday and 18774 ay-ar ago. An aciive demaud for sheep enub.ed commission men Lo dispose of their con- | signments «t unchanged prices, but Inmos formed the iarger share of the offerings and sold at aoouc 1010 16 cents lower. CATTLis—Receipts, 17,500. Fancy heeves, 85 35 @5 50; choice to prime sivers, 85 05@5 30; good 0 cholce steers, 84 L0G5 00; medium steers, $4 3U@ 450; fair beef steers 4 05@4 26: common besf sieers, $370@4 00: good 0 brime stockers sad feeders. 3 15@4 55: common to good siockers and feeders, $540@4 10; bulls. cnoice 1o extra, $3 60@4 00:' do puor Lo cholce. $2 50@3 50; cows aud heliers. cholce to prime, 85 8U@4 30: co to choice, 83 65@s3 75; 00. cOMmoN 19 faIr c: £1 76@2 6U; caives, kood to fancy, $550@8 00: do common Lo £003, $3 25@5 40: Texas ied steers, ialr o cholee, 81 70@40: Texas cows. bulls and oxen, $250@375; milkers and soringe c bead, $25@45. S HOGS - Kecelpts, 34.00. Heavy packine and sbipping_Jots, 85 85@4 15: common to cholce mized. §3 90@4 15: cnowe assoried, $4 OVQ 40734; Lignt, 85 ¥0@4 10: pigs, $3@4 10. SH ik P—Recelpts, 22,000. ‘Taferior w0 choice, 13 504 75; iambs, $3 70@5 40. Keceipts at Omaha. FOUTH OMANA. Nxmr.. March 20.—HOGS— Recelpts, 2200. Market 56 lower. Light, mixed 20d beavy, §3 80@3 85. S aTa CATTLE — Hecepis 1500 Market steady. Steers, §3 40@3 60; cows, $1 60@175: feed 33 45@3 50. - e SHJ. ¢ P—Receipts, 1500. Markel firm. Mut- tons, $4 36 NEW YOKK STOCKS, Bonds, Fxchange, Money and Railroad Shares Money on call easy at 134@134%; last loan at 1%4% and ciosing at 134X, Prime mercantile pap 314% Bar sliver, 621 Mexican: dollars, 4yl @49%c. Sterling excnange firm, with actual busi- ness in bankers' bilis at $4 863,@4 86 for 60 days and $4 8734@4 87k for demand. Posted rates, $4 8614@ E815. Commercial bilis, 84 8314 @4 854 Governaient bouds firm; State bon steady; raliroad bonds weak. Silver was heavy. ClosiNe sTocKs. Am Tei & Cable... 87 334 Atchison 10 Ix, 113, Pretarred. .1 187 34 Adams Express.. 148 | 1108y, ‘Alto, Terre Hatiié 56 154 ‘American Exvress111 .. 985 American Yobacco 72 Preferred. . Bay State Gas, Baltimore & Ohio,. Brunswick Lands, Buffalo, Roch & P. Cauada Pacific. ... N Y, Chicago&SiL 11 16%|N Y, Susq & W.... 7 45%4!" Preterred 20k Y 453 |ontarto, . 7T ! SU%| mtario & Weatern 13 Bl Uregon tn provmnt— 15354 Fretorred. . — Chicago Alton. 182" |Oregon Navigailon 10 Freferred. .. .. 174 Cregon Ehori Lino. 1134 Chicago, B & Q... Tulg|Pacific Mall, .. .. 2535, Chicago & E 1., 50 '|Peors. D& Evaas 16 Preferred. .« 80 |Pittsburg & W ptd. 18 Chicago Gas.... ... 77%|Puilman Palace....168 Cleve & Pittspurg. 164 |Quicksilver ... 13 Congolidation Conl. 35 | Preferrea. 10 Consolidacea Gas..135 |Reading..... 2014 CCC& St Lows... 3714, KioGrande& Westa 13 Preferred......... 71 | lreferred......... 38% Colo Fuel &iréa . 17 | Rock Island. ). 8U%g Preserred......... 90 |RomeWai&Gzden.117%% Cotton O Cari. .. 1034 8t L &S W. 30, Commercial Cabie, 155 | Preferred......... 7 Der Hudson . _.......106Ye!st Paul T11g 6115 1 7 | Preterrea 90 — St Panl & b6Yg 2114 Preferred. 12iuStP M &M, 2704 Siiver Certliicaies. 82 Fort Wayne........ 162 Bouthern Pacitic... 14%4 Great Northernpfd1’9 |mouthern RE ... 734 Green Bay. Preferred...."1. 2634 Herem..... ... Sogar Refinery.... 109% Hockiog Coni. 83| Preterrea ... 10015 Hocking Valiey... 314 Tenn Coal & Iron.. 2475 Homesta 55| Preferred w0 H & Texas Conital— |Texas Pacific ..... 8% inos Ceniral.... 92 |Tol A A & N Migh.— lowa Central...... 6 [lol Ohio & Central 10 Pretecred ... 20 | Preferred. 50 Esnsas & Texas... 1134/Tol 5t Lou: U ol Preferrea, 28 Preferred. . 18 Kingston & .. 8 |Umon Pacific...... 5la Lake Erle & Westa 1334/'U P Den &Gulf L 134 Prererred .- 38 Long Isiand v i 6% Louisvilie & Nash, | 56 Loutsvilie, N Albay / L 1sy Preferrod - 1bgf Preferred........ 6% Mavhaitan Con.... 85 | Utica & B River...150 Memphls & Charls 15 |Wab S L & Pacific. 358 Mexican Centra... 8 | Preferred........ 1234 | Michigan Central. 93 |Wells-Fargo.. . Mun &S L........— |Western Union. Preferred Wisconsin Cent; [ Ainn & St Wheellng & LE... 113 1st preferred. Preferred.. ... 31y “d preferred... .. Am Coiton Ol pfd. 0614 Missourt Pacific:] 15%(W U Beet..... 5 Mobile & Ohio..... Nashviile & Chais. National Linseed.. 12 NJ Central........ B3Y4/Erie 24 pfd........ 17 Norfolk & Weasra. 12 |American Spirite.. 11 Frelorreduoun.... 25 | Preferrediiemees 29 CLosine jovDs. Aln Clnss A 4. 205 Northern Pac Tats.115 Do Class 8 ¢, 85.10514 Do 2ds. % Alabama. class O.. ¥9 Dobs.... Cen Pac lsts 0f'88— [CR & N iata. Cherokee 43, 1896, — | Do consol 55, Do 1897..........100 |Or Short Line 6s...115 To 189K, 100 | Do consol Bs..... 73 Do 1599 100 |Pacific 6sot '97. " —— Ches & Ohio Bs. Ch&N P Tr Rets D € 3-65s.. 111014 Phila & Reading 43 80%4 4) | Dolstptd incom. 1 10914/R GrandeWes 1sta 70%4 1243 8t L&IronMiGends 734 88 VISLL &S F Gen ba. 11102 © 6314{St Paul Consols. ... 13445 | B84SR C & Palats . 118 S0 Carolina 43411105 2 |Southern K k'os.l 8734 Gen Eiec Dob 53, Do Pac Cal lsta. 107 M & Tex Cent 5., 10935 Tenn new s,...... 74 Do con 6s........ 101 | Texas Pac lata.... &8 Jowa Centrai 13632, 92 (Texus Fac 2as. " 1003 Kansas Pa Consols 73 |Uniou Pao lsts 98.101 12 Ks Palsts Den DIVL15 |U'S s reg of 1923, 12873 La Cousol ds. o3e| Do 4s, coupon.. . 12314 Mlssour: fundi U K 4s Feg of 19071107 MR zag .. | & 13ie . | .en 98Y 3 io Sua S utoal Union & s N J Cent Gen bs...11044| V& tunding aept... 6314 N ¥ C&'stLouls 3106 | Doreglstered. .imm Nord Wes: Gen 68120 | Do deferred 63... 5 N Caroilua con 48,102 | Dotrust roptatpd_ 5 l\‘k‘lfi::fi:c : .l‘.'ti‘ R'hhl!u 1st b, .135 Gi80ia. 142 2| W eat Busre a1 AVTY T bt e | " FOREIGN MAERKETS. WIHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EXG.. March 29.—The spot mar- ket 1s quiet st 68 5d@6s 41ed. Cargoes lower at 503 94 sellers, on passuge. FUTURES. The Procuce Exchange cable elves the followlng Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Muy, s 159d; July, 65 134; September, bs 1134d. SECURITIES LONDON, Exa., March 29.—Consols, sil ver, 2855d; Frerich Kentes, 1021 16c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. 1117% Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — ga8635 Sterling Exchange. sight. — dmEng Sterling Cabies. — 489 New York Exchange, sight.... 2 New York Exchunge, telegraphio. Fine silver, per ounce Mexicau Dollars...... PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND |« THER GRAINS, WHEAT—Quotations ars weak and the market is very dull. Indeed there i3 little or no demand on shippiug account. Futures bave again ae- clined. Quoted a: 81 20@1 8235 for common | zrades, §1 35 @ ctl for average No. 1, 81 5634 B | cti for cholce aud $1 4UGL 4753 % ou for exura | Cholce miliing. CALL BOARD ALus. INFORMAL SKSSION—8:15 0'clock—December— $1 11: 14.000, $1 1034 May—2000, 000, 81 2034 10,000, 81 20%4; -0,000, 4.000 culs, $1 2934 21 2014: 800 $L 283, December—a000, 81 1135: 3,00, £1 1114: 2000, $1 1034: 10,000, 81 10%; 42,000, —May—22,000 ctls, 311834 600U, §1 2854; 10,000, $1 2835, Decem: ber—11,000, $110%: 6000, $1 108, AFTERNOON SESSION — May — 12,000 ctls. $1 2734 24,000, $1 2764: 2000, $1 273,; B0, $1 2nig: 4000, 81 284a; 12,000, 81 25, Decem: ber—e0u0, 81 1134: 2000, $1 1135: 4000, $1 13 34, BARLEY—The markei contnuues 10 decilue. Feed, 6753@T2Yac: Brewing, 80@90c. CALL BOARD SALES. 1 INFORMAT, SESSION—9:15 0'clock—No sales. EXCOND SESSION—NO sales. REGULAB MOENING ~ ESSION—Decein ber—2000 ctls, 633,¢; 6000, 68L4c 2000, 6635¢; 200, Lbos 2000, Boyjge. May—4000, 68c: 6000, 6635¢; 8000, B614c. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 66340; 6000, 67%c. Decemver — 4000, 66%4c: 2000, 661ac. UATS—Miiling are quotable at 81 16@1 25 ® cu: Fancy Feed, 81 2T34@) 8214 B cil: common White, $1@1 10: good 1o choice, 51 15@ 1 30, according (0 quality: Black for feed, 95c@ 81 0b; tor sced, $1 2081 30; Gray, 81 16@1 20; Red, §115@120; Surprise, $140@1 50 9 c Clipped Oats seil $1@2 % ton over the raw producs. CURN—Buyers and sellers are apart aud Lrade 1s therefore sl a stundsilll. Large Yeiow, 80 @8434¢ B cil; Small Kound do, 9734¢@$1; White, BUgKIC Botl. KYE—175,@82%c Petl. BUCKWHEAT-Quoted at $1 151 35 B FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, et cash prices are: Famlly, extras $4 85@4 95: Bakers' extray $4 T5@4 85; su Bhe siad 35 ¥ bl . L COKNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, 317 50@18; Cracked Corn, $15@19 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are os follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour. 82 85 % 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, $250 3 100: Rice Flour, #5 75; Cornmeal, $2@2 25; extra cream do, $2 75: Oatmeal, $3 50; Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, $3 10 @8 80; Buckwhea: Flour, 33 25@3 50: Ciacked Wheat, $3 50: Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Fiour, | $3; Rolled Outs (bbls). $4 75@5 15; Pearl Barley, | T3 7T0GA: Spilc Peay, 83 00; Green do, 84 25 @ Rolled Barley Is very weak in sympatby with the raw proauct. Hay Is also weak. BRAN—$12 50@15 for ihe bes: and $11 50@12 # Lon for ontaide brands, MIDDLINGS—$16@17 60 for lower grades and $18@18 50 P ton for the best. FrEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16 50; Ofi- g:’k_ebd\lell a: the mill, $26 50 B ton; jobbing, HAY — Wheat, $8@10 50: Wheat and Ost, $7@ 10: Oat, $6@8 50: Bariey, $6 50@8: Alfalfa, $6 @7 50; ' compressed, ¥$6@9 50; siook, $5G6; Clover, 3668 8 tou. BTRAW—25@50c P bale. BEAN AND SEEDS. No Improvement either in Beans or Seeds. BEANS—Bayos quoted at §175@1 90: Smai Whites, $1@L 20 ctl: Large W hites, $1@) 20 P ct: Pinss, $1@1 209 ctl: Reds, §1 16@1 30 Blackeye, $1 60@1 66 Red Kidney, 82 25: Lamas, $1 80@2: Butiers, 81 25@1 00; Pea, 81@1 20. BEEUB—Brown Mustard, $3 50@2 75 Ye low Mustard, $1 50@1 60 B ctl: Flax, $1 50; Ca- Dary Seed, 13,@2Vac ¥ Ib: Alfaifa, '614c; Xape, 2p2%ci Hemp, do: Timothy, At ik PEAS—Niles, $1@1 20 9 ol Green, $1 40@1 50 B ol POTATOES, ON10N>, VEGETABLES, Onions are higherani firm. Rhubarb keeps up. Asparagus is slowly cheapening. Peas are higher under smaller receipts. Tomatoes are higher. POTATOKS—New Potatoes. 14@2vac: Sweet Potatoes, $1@1 75 ® cil: Early Rose. 608750 @ cl; River Keds, 70@80c: Burbank Seedlings, 50@70¢ ¥ cul for Rivers, 8Uc@31 10 for Salinas and §,@800 for Petalumasi Oregoa Surbanks, 65:@ i ON[QONS—Oregons sold =t $2@2 65 and Califor- Din at §2 55 W ctl, 'VEGETABLES—Receipts were 424 boxes As- paragus, :91 Loxea Rhubarb and Hothouse Cucum bers are quotabie at $1@1 50 B dozen; ~Asparagus. 4@6c B I for common, 7 @c % B tor choice and 300 BB for fance: hubarb, 1 25@1 75 bx; Marrowsa: Squash. $7 @ 9 tou; Los Angeles Tomntoes, 311 50 B box: Siexican 'Tomatoes, §1 26@1 50 B box: Dried Peppe BD; Green Peas, 3@6u: Los Angeles String Beans, 8@12ge; Dried Okra, 8c % D: Cabbuge, 40@50c # oul; Carrots, :5@80¢ ack; Garlic, 14@2¢ ® b. BUTTEK, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Another decline 1s noted. ket 1s excessively weak. (REAMERY—Fancy creameries, 1315@14c; onds, 13G13c 9 B, i ek ATRY—Choice to fancy, 11@12: 1; lowe grades. »@1uc. S Tede A ok PICKLED—1214c B Ib for new. FIRKIN—126C B Ib for new. CrEAMERY TUB—New, 1314@14c P B. The mar- ' CHEESE—Is weak, but nolower. Choice mild new, 64@7c: common 10 good, 5i4@6e: Cream Cheddar, 10@11c; Young America, West- e, 11c; kastern, 14@15c. EGGS=The sltuaiion is unaltered. Eanch Eggs, 14@120: store Eggs, 103,@11c B dozen; Duck Eain 14150 w dosse, 1@ POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at 14@350for Turkeys, $5 50 for Hens, 86 60 for young Roost- ers ana 84 50 for 0id Koosters. Several more cars tall due this week. Local stock s nominal, Live Turkeys, 14@15c @ B for Gobblers, 14@15¢ ® b for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 14@17c 8 B: Geese, P pair, 81 76@2; Goslings, $2 50@3: Ducks. £6@8 50 for old and $7@8 50 for young: Hens. 83 50@5 B doz: Roosters, youns, $5@6 b0 do. old. $3 50@4: Fryers, 85 50@6: Brollers, 853 5 50 3 dox 10t large and $3@4 jor emall; Pigeons, $2G2 25 W doz for young unJ $1 50 for old GAME—Hare, 75c@$1; Rabbits, $1 25 for Cor- tontails and 31 for small. DECIDUOUS AsL CI.EUS FRUITS. Lemons are doing bet er. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 8175 % box for chaice, $2@3 25 for fancy and 1 25@1 50 for common. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are quotable aL 8235@3 25 B box: Seedlings, 75c@3l 26 B box: Mediterranean Sweets, $1@1 50 B _box; Lemons, 75¢@$1 00 for common and $1 76@2 51 for good to choice:Mexican Limes. $4 B boxi Cali- fornia Limes. 76c: Bananas, $192 @ bunch: Pineapples, $2G4 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, KAIsINS, NUTS, £TC. Up to this time the backwardness of the season hag led fruli-srowers (o hope that there wou'd be Do damage from fros!, but discouraging reports 4Fe mow comiug in from sl parts Ot ihe State. Advices from Biggs yesterdsy reported serious damage to Apricols and Almouds thers telexram reported both practically destroyed. The outpui of Almonds there is bout 100 cars per an- num. ‘The Aimond crop at Chlco has already Deen reported virtually destrosed. From Amona come the report that the Apricols (here were killed by Monday’s frost, and_A pricofs are report- «d injured in the Suita Clars. No dumage to Prunes has yet beem reported, but the Weather Bureau yest¢ rday sent out a special warning of a stlll severer frost tnis morning. Peaches are re- ported somewhat nipped here and there. DRI..D FHUITS—Quotations are_as follows: Peaches, 4@5%4c Ib D: fancy, 6c B b: peeled 10@) 234c. Apricots, 6@8e; Moorparks, 10@1%c evaporaiea App es, b@5Yg0: sun-dried, 2@:sc Erunes, 214@igo for che'd sizes: white Figs. S Plums. 4@414c for bitted and 1@) Y for unpit- ted; Nectariiies, 315@5%gc Ib for prime 10 fancy: Pears, 239@4c for Wholv, 21@5¢ 10F quarters and 3@4c for haives. HAISINS— No other changes. Four-crown, l0ose. 534c: 3-crown, 414c; 2-crown, 830 B D: reediess Sultanas, b@5lgo: seediess Muscatels, 43uc; 8-crown London layers, $1@1 26 clusters, $1 60: Lehesa_clusters, $2 b0; Imperial clusters, $2 50: dried Grapes out, NUTS—Chestuuts quotable at 5@10c; Walnuts 612@7c B B for standard and 9@9%c B b for sofishell: Almonds, ¢@3sc for Languedoc, i@ 314¢ for hardshell and 8@9c® D for papershell; Peanuts, 4@6c B D for_Lastern and 4c for Call- sornia: Hickory Nuts 5@6c @ b: Pecans. 7@ 8c @ Ib: Fllberts, 714@8c: Lrazil Nuts, 745@8C; Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 ¥ 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12%4c for_bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-wiiie extracied, 5G5 i Jight amber extracted, 41,@4%4¢; Aark amber, 4@ 43ac: dark, 2@3c B 1b. BEESWAX—22@25c B b PROVISIONS. Hog products continue very firm, with anup- ward tendency. CURED M £ ATS—Bacon, 7o D for heavy, 75 % I for light medium. 10¢ for lixht, 10340 B 1 for exiralight and 12c w Ib for suear-cured. Easi- eru_sugarcurea Hams, 121gc ® b: California Hams, 1lc B ib; Mess Beef, $9 @ bbl; extra mess do, $950: 'family do, $10@1V 50: extra prime Pork, §8 50; extra clear. 814 ® bbl: mess, $12 B bbl: Smoked Bee, 10c # 1. LARD—Eastern tierces are quoted at 5340 for compound ana 63@7c B M for pure: pails, Thac: Cailfornia tferces. 43gc for compound and 6¢ for pure: half-bbis, 7¢: 101 tins, 7vgc: 4o, 5-1b. T3 COTTOLENE—6c iu uerces aud 75@8%sc o 10b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKIN=—Culls and brands sell lc under sound stock. Heavy salted steers quotable au Sc 3 b; medium, 7c ¥ b: light 7c B B; Cow- hides, 7c; Stags. 5c; salted Kip, 70 B D: saited Calt,” 8c: saited Veal, 7c: dry Hides, 121pg culls aud brands, §14@10c D: dry Kip aud dry Cait. 15¢; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@; Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 25¢ ® Ib; medium. 20c; winter, 10¢; Sheepskins, sheariings, 10@20c each: shorc wool, 25@350 ench; mediuim, S0@4D each; long wools, 08 eacl TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 5@3%4c b: No. 2 2140: refined. 5o: Grease, 2 M. w\w‘;th—snn Joaquin, 4@6c; Eastern Oregon, 7@ o HUPS—6@8c for fair 1o choice and 8@10c b for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 53c; June- July delivery, 6%c; San Quentin, $5 40: Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Weilington, $8 P ton: New Wellington, 5 per on: Southfieild Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Beactle, #5 50: Bryant, 85 60; Coos Bay, $4 78 ® ton: Wallsend, 86 50 B _ton: Cumberiand, $13 50 B ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Penn. sylvanis, Antbracite Exg, $11@12 $ ton: Welsh Aninracite, $4@10; Canvel, $5 ® ton: Rock Eprings, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, 81112 1n bulk and §13 9 tonin sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 6Vac: FPowdered, 564¢: Fine Crushed, 615c: Dry Granu- 'Contectioners’ A, bc; Maxnolia A, 45 ¥ xira G, 43¢ Golden G, 4%gci Candy Grauulaied, S/ac: half barrels J4c more (hau barrels and boxes 3¢ mors. SAN FEANCISCO MEAT MARKET. The demand for Hogs is active at full figures. Beef 18 250 firm. Wholesale races for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: R BEEF—Firsy quality, 60; second, 5@54gc: third do, 4@4%4c B - VA L—Large, 5@6c; small, 6@7c B b. MUTTON—Wethers, blg@8c; Ewes, 6 B . LAMB—Spring, T@c ¥ . FORK—Live 10gs, 433@4%ac B B for large and 455@434c for small and medinm; dressed do, 6@ @7cw b RECEIPTS OF PRODUCKE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar ake Washington.. Whea, clis....... Barley, ctis...0 3,312 kega, doa. 1,570| Hides. no. 84| Wine, gals. 7734 Wool, bis 48] 1 eather. 495/ Flaxseed. W, 226 10| Quicksitver, tisks 40 89| Lumber. M *ase. 10 Middiings, sks.. 160/ Paper, ream: 1,400 Buiter, cus...— 560| Lime, bbis. 203 THE STOCK MARKET, The week opened lower in mining stocks, as will be seen by the quotations. Chollar sold down 10 98c. “The Ophir delivquent sale takes place to-dsy. The Market-stree: Railway Company has de- clared the usual quarterly dividend of 60c per share, payable April 12. The Independen: Red Men's Hall Association | paid a dividend of 25c per share yesterday. \ The Calumet and Hecla Copper Mining Com- pany of Michigan has declared a quarterly divi- dend of $5 per share, payable April 23, Weekly reports from the mines are as follows: CON. CAL. & VA.—1000 jevel —~The east crosscut started from the norih drifc from the Con. Va. shaft on ‘this level at a point 200 feet norih from the station, has been advanced 30 feet; passing {hrough poFphyry showing c.ay separacions: toial length 140 feet. 1550 evel—The double com- partment inciine upraise hus been carried up 10 1eet on the slops aiong the footwall above this level: total heigut 68 feet. The top of this epen- ing is In porphyry, streaked with quartz assaying from %7 (0 $.5 per ton. We have suspended the work of upraltiug and shall start north ana south drifts running alo: g the footwa l the coming week. 1650 eve —From the fifin floor south drift st & point 200 fe«t in from its mouth, from the up- raise, 8 feet above the siil floor, a west drift has been started and advanced B2 feet: through porphyry and quartz assaylug from 83 1o $4 per ton. On the nluth floor—the first floor mbove the sill floor of this level—at a poiut 100 fest eadt and 25 feet uorth of an east line rrom the Con. Cal. & Va. shaft, from the inclive npraise at & po.nt 60 feet above (he sill floor of this level 1o:th ritt has been scarted and advancel 20 feet through quariz formation assaying from 32 to $3 per ton. 1750 level— From the tenth floor—on the east side avove the sill floor of this level—at the norih end of the stope in old ground of former WOrkings we have worked north in s quartz forma- tion assayinz from $2 to $5 per ton. N\oore has been extracted from the mine during the week. Io the Uphir mive on the 1000 level west cross- cut 2 18 In 491 feet. ‘the face I3 in soft por- phyry, seams of clay and quariz assaying 50 cents yer ton. In the ol central tunnel workin.y of Ophir the upraise fiom the end of the south drift from Lhe old west crosscus from the upruise car- ried up 15 feet from the Mexican shaft has been carried up 6 f Ppassing through porphyry and Qquartz streaks assaying from 83 to $10 per ton; total height, 24 feet. In the Haie & Norcross mine on the 900 level in upraise I the west crosscut siaried from the south upraise on the sixth floor was advanced 28 1eel, pussing through porphyry and stringers of quartz. Uprai 2—hxiended the wesi cross- cut started from tbe tenth floor ten fee : total length, 50 feet, through quariz and porphyry of low grsde. Advanced the north drift from the tenth floor ten feet; total length, 39 feet; face in heavy (ough clay. Lu the Yotosi mine the it crosscut on the tun- nel level siarted from the south drift at & point 213 feet souih of ihe rise, connection has been ad- vanced during the week 22 feet, making iis toial length 69 feet. The face is in oid flllings. This drift has been stopped and they have commenced Puting In square seis on the west <ide of the old slope fu the eust crosscut for the purp.se of ex- tracting ore. _No work was done in Chollar ground on the Comstock lode during the past weex. ,Lrunswick lode—Consoiidated California and Virgis Best & Belcher and Gould & Curry— Shaf: No. 2 hus been sunk 17 feet on incline: total dep h 658 feet: bottom in porphyry and quartz #00level—The joint south drift has been advanced 85 feeL: total length 325 feet: face in hvrey Deon'cxtenied 14 lgos pasaing Lhroagh porpbyET) n rough porpbyry; 10tal Jength 163 feet. " " A OCCIDENTAL CONSOLIDATED—The official letter passing and one | 530 Jevel—Tne upraise from west crosscut has been carried up 6 ee total height 18 feet: face in ore assaying about $6 per ton in gol The south drifc from sald_crosscut has been ex- tendcd 9 feet, toial lentn 16 feel, Lhrough ore 2s.aying 7 ver ton in gold. 800level—The south driy was exiended 28 fret, loial lengih 57 feev: face is m W in 10W-grads ore. U o AnShafl T has. been supk 14 feet on the inciluie and is down 592 feet. The bottom I3 in porphyry shuwing a small stringer of quurtz 200 level—The ore stopes above this level conil.ue 10 look about the same as las: reported. Have sunk the winze below this level 13 feet during the ‘woek, mak ng its total depth onthe iuciine 68 feet. The ore In the boltom (Ouiinues about the ssme width a'.d quallty us last reported. 500 level - Tnere i3 o notic: able change In the looks of the stopes since Iast report. 4U0 level— Have been working ou the fifth and sixth floors in the upraise; the ore continues to ho.d its widih ‘Advanced the main south drift on tuls level 38 feet, total leagth from the north line 350 feet: the face is soft porphyry. 600 level—Advauced tae Imwin son h dnife =6 fret, toal lencth 148 feet; the ce is in porpnyry and strincers of quariz. Have k 124 tous and 200 pounds of ore. Sire assay of battery sampies 16.28 ounces of fine silver and $20 U8 gold_per ton. A verage assay of the car sample 16 onuces fine sitver and $30 18 gold per ton. BOARD SALES. Followlag were fhe suios in the San Frauciseo Ftock Board yesterda; REGULAR MOENING ESSION. .05/800 Chlr.... 1.0 12100 6 « C.i...25 200 B&B... 62102 Han..[[8 100 Buliioi.10/200 ...... .....8 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 100 Conn. /403 Potosi ... 31 100 G Folit...12200 . B 111500 Savage. 24 200 Bullion.. 1t 580 Chioliar 105/ 80 ....ooo - 00 Chailge... 30/é0u Mexcn... 100 CCV.+-1.101100 Ophir. Following wers 1ho BAles in Eoard yesterday: BEGULAR rraxioN—T 800 CC&V .:1.10) 5(700 3 1400 Belcner.12 400 .........12% 131900 ..o, g 100 G&U'"/1127]100 Scorplon.. 51200 ... 200 § B&M....08 260 & Nev... 400 Caleda....10/300 H&N .- ..¥4/1000 8 Hill. 200 Coallge.. 28(200 .......... 831200 Stanrd..1.60 500 Cholr 1.024(200 Kentuck..03(90y Unioa. 5 160 ........1.00/400 Mexican, .21 400 ...........24 200 Nv Qn....06100 Tian-....06 1200 Occd... 1141400 ¥ sumtyii 31 AFTERNOON SESSION—3:30. 50 Cholr... ..U8/300 Mexican.. 20 400 ... 21.00/600 . 22 200 17 10335/200 Gocidii . 515600 CCAV...1.10 (/150 . 1%y CLOSING QUOTATIONS, MONDAY, March 20 & » X Fin. Asned, But Askor. 04" *" 05l yaura . U4 05 o1 0y — 16 17 04 05 13 1y 21 33 60 61 = 0 15 1 15 10| 86 87 09 T Y 105 8L 2| 115/ 25 24 B> iy Con. Imperiai. 01 v 05 Contidence 76 18 el Con New Yors U1 (i 23 Crown Poiat.. 14 15/-taudard . = 165 EssiSierraNa? — Lif>yndicate. D 02 U Lureka Cou ... 40| Uniouvouson 28 27 kxchequer ... 02 U3l isn. ST ] GouaLurTy. 35 27| icluw Jadkee 23 24 Bewsduceis 56 85 BTOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, March 20-2F. M. TNITED STATES BONDS. 1. Arkea, B askea UB4s conn.1128, — (U Bdareg...dus 110% Donew msuel2s — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. stCbleds. 112 — (OakGas bs.. — 10t A Meoreals) — |Dozdissa.107 110 CotraC W 8s 9634 98 (Umnibus be. 125 13 Dpot-stex-cp — 100 [P&O Ry8s. — 13 Kdsn L&P6s129 — |P&ChRy@s 100 105 F&CHRR 65105 107 |Pwist RR8)118 )18 Geary-at RSs — 105 [kemo, WL&L — 105 HC&S51%4e108 _ [RactoP&L. — 100 Los Ang L83 9215100 _|SF&NPRGs. 101 102 DoGnteed 6s 983100 ' |\SPRKATizBs — #3145 Mut-atCbieBs1a3is — '[SPRRCAids. 100 111 DoKyCon bs. 105 10b%4(SPRR(aios. 81 95 aiVings st — 300~ (<PErRCalés Sile 99 SV Water 8s. 1170311754 SV Water 4. 1007, 101 N Kycal os. ~ 85 [SiktnG&kos 993510015 WATER sTOCKS3. ContraCosta 37 40 |3prog Vallay 9814 834 MarinOw.... 483 di34| €48 AND KLECTRIO 3 ToOKL Capitat, — 30 |Pacific Lich: 4934 61 Central....., 8813 — |SF G&Elec. 1615 $614 M Kiec Light — 9 San Francsso iy 21y Oak G L& K 8475/ Sl0cK IO cvee = W Faw oas lmp 92145 8314 IXRUBANG Fireman'sFa183 — | COMM nwTan “ eTOOKY. PANK sTonK. AngloCal... 50 53 |First Nationi181 183 Bankof Cal..23% 340 |LondonP&A.13714 — CulSD&TUG107 109 |MerchEx... Li = — FAVINGS BANK BTOOKS GerSELCo.1340 1400 [Sav&Losn.. — 105 HumbS&L.110y - [Securlwy....200 ~ — Mutual....... 38 41 F|Union Trisi 880 900 BESay Uniondd7h — STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. OakSL&EHAr — 100 Presidio. .o 6 7 Mackersion 443 2434 fowbas wrocKs. 16 17, (Glant Con.., 8214 — 110" [Vigoriu...ll 45c 80c 8 #3 MISCELLANEODY wra=kt Alnska Pkry. 103 105 |Nat Vin Co, Ger Lead Co. 100 140 |OceanicS8C6 23 HawC&sCo.. 163 16% Pac Aux FA — Hutch SPUo :6 27 |PacBoraxCo. — MerkixAssa. 9) — [PartPainiCo 6 BALES—MOBNING SKSSION. poard— 10 Giant Powder Con.. 3278 30 do do 82 50 10 do do 32 25 10U Market-st Ratlway. .. 4 Board— 150 Giant Powder Con... 32 00 314 SF Gas & Electric Co. 96 25 =L e REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Estate of Emeline Wallace (by Cora A. Morton, execatrix) to S. H. Kent, lot on N'W corner of Jackson and Filimore streets, W 100 by N 98:414; $83.000. John J. Morgan to Frances C. Carter, undivided quarter of_lot on SW corner of Beach and Baker Streeus, S 85 by W 137:6: $10. Louis Parent to Ann Hall, lot on X line of Henry street, 152 k. of Castro, F 26 by N 116: $10. George Geitner to Jucob anda Elizabeth Bauer, ot on_ line of York street, 143 N of Twenty- first, 5 by E 100; $10. Ferdinand Rels and Samuel Davis to John Mc. Carthy. iot on N line of Twenty-fifth street, 120 W of Folsom, W 25 by N 95: $10. Lou:s Me zger to Maullda Sheek, lot on W line of Sancnez sireet, 91:9 S of Twergy-seventh § 22:3 by W 80; $250. Joseph Hacrls to Charles and Minnle Stevens, lot on K line of Castrostreet 101.6 » of Twenty- third, S 25 by k 105; eife. Jacob and Lina Heyman (by Oscar Heyman, at- torney) 10 Johin . Ciar<, iot on N line of Twenty- third, 176 W of Douglass, W 26 by N 114, lot 61, Heyman Tract: $10. Zelia O. Hellings (Heydenfeldt) to Georze O. Davis, lot on NF. corner orMontgomery and Jack- son streets, E 60 by N 60; a!so lot on N corner of sacramento and Leidesdori! streets, K 45, S 80, K 10, S 18:6, W 55, N 98:6; $10. Charles R. Story to Caroline X line of McAliister sireet, 13 worth, N 137:6, W 18] , S 25, W 3 E 75 to beginnihg: aisolois 2532, 2538, 2548, 2649 and 2500, Gift Map 4; gif . Mary Wrage to John Wrace, 1ot on W _line of Fourth avenue, 100 N of Point Lobos, N 45 by W 120; gif. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to John Stru- ven and Charles Birgie, 1ot on SE_erner of Army street and San Bruno avenue, S 30: ET758 25, W 76, 8 30:4, E142, NW 81, NW §5:6, NW 30:9, W 90, Precita Valley lot 361; $1500. ‘Amalle Schreiber to Mary H. Grady, 1ot 27, Sprinz Valley Homestead; $10. Thomas and Hanoah M. Philllps to Mary G. Phillips, iot on W_line of Kose street, 68:854 8 of Chenery, S 25 bv W 198, block 1, Fairmount Land Associstion: $10. Aunie and Cnristian Knoblock to Walter J. Wiley, lot on N line of Silver avenue, 110 E of King street, E 100 oy & 73, lots 11t 14, block 10, People’s Homestead Tract Association: $100. H. A. Jones to George K. Sanderson. ot on NW line of kifth avenue south, S 180 — Q street, S-SE 1560 by NE 200, lots 9,10, 11, 18, 18, 20, block 84, salt marsh and tide iands; $10. G. A. Swasey to asme, same: $85. ALAMEDA COUNTY. S. F. and Mary B. Forrest (o John W. Double- day, iot on & line of Thirty-fourth street, 219:614 K of Grove, E 87:6 by S 100 .55, belog portion of Golifns Traci, Oakland; 8100, , George Quackenbush to Mary M. Miller, lot on N lize of ,aurel or Twenty-ifth street, 215:6 E of Sau Pablo avenue. X 100 by K 50, being lot 27, block M, 2018 K Isey Tract, Oakland: $1. (George and Mary Ireland to Massigliani Mari, 1ot on SW corner of v and Twenty-fourth streets, 100 SE Eleventh avenue, S 30 by SW 100, block: 142, Clinton, East Oakiand; $5. Mountain 'View Cemetary Association to Henry H. Chisholm, lot 26 in piot 10, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township: $60. Same 10 Edid L Murphy, lot 85 in plat 40, Kkland Township; 8108, Same 10 Ch uncey M. St John, lot 172 in piat 12, same, Unaluud Township: $44. + Lyra J. Shaw to J. H. Cooper, ot on N line of Russell street, 177:6 K of Elisworth, E 25 by 18438, block H, Leouard Tract, Berkelev: 810, George k. and Jenole I Plummer, George T. and Sophle L Wright to Henry Landsberger, lof on 8K coruer of Roge aud Ninta sireeta, 5180 by [ B. Story, lot on 6 ¥ _of Leaven- > 130, being lots 1 to 5 and 34, block 36, tract B, Berkeley L. aod T. L Association. Berkeley: $10. ‘Ceorge T, and Sophle L. Wright to George £. Plumnier, io on SW corner ot Rose and Tenth strects. §1:0 by W 130, beiug lots 6 to 11, block 9, same, Berkeiey: $10. James L. a.d Mary C. Barker to C. O. Dull, lot on SE cerier of Bancroft way aud Dana street, ¥ 50 by S 180, being lot1, biock 1, Beaver Tract, Berkeley: $100. 2 ; George F. aud Jennle L. Plummer (o George T Wright, 10t on NW coriier of Page and 7enth streets, W 260 by N 160, being Jots 18 to 27, biock 39, tract B, Berke y Land and Town lmprovement Associaion. Berieley ; $10- e E. L. and Sarah £ Higgins (o Wunsm Frisbie Lewis, lot on E iine of Chestont street, 80:11 S of Twenty-first street, S 25 by 15 102, being lot 4 bleck B, map of adeline-sireet property, Oaklan Kate Comerford to Bridzet Denehay, lot 6. biock M, W. K. Kelsey Trac . Uakland: gif Bernard and Snsan McMahon to Mary A. McM: Bon, 10t 0n Sk cor. of v'hirtieth and Myrtie streews. ¥ 125 by 5 100, veing lots 1 and . block Golden Gate Homes.ead, akland: gift. Same to Joh J. 3 cMahon, Iot o ~ iineof Jones street, 567:315 K of San Pabo avenue, E 36, N 10415, W 35, ~°104:5, 10 beginning, being the k 36 feet of lov 13, Jones ‘Kract, Vakland; gift. Carlotta k. and C. L. Hooper fo Wiillam P. Wheeler, lot on W iine of Hillegass street, 100 S of Kussell, S 50 by W 160, 1ot 14, block B, Clare- mont Tract, Berkeley: $10. Jacob Rothscnild to ‘Theodosia M. and Mark L. Lemon, 1ot on W line 0f Fourih street, 142.55 > of Chann g way, S 30 by W 122 bel~glots 8 aud 9, block 151, Avery Tract, Berkeley; $10. Grove Wright and banoi Hliss to_John Hinkel, beginuing at a poi eet, on S line of Cha ning way, thence W LU by 300, belug the E third_of 1ot 6, block 3, College Homestead, Berkelev: $1500. H. M. H.#nd Johaone M. Kaarsberg ana J. P. Eastman (by con.missioner) 1o san Francisco and Onkland Mutual Loan Asso:iation, lot 20, vlock ©, Latham Te.race, Brookiyn Township: $2600. 'H. A. amd Christine J. Pleitner to James %liis, lots 52 10 55, being a subdivision of lots 54 to 57, 60 to 68, Kingland i ract, Brookiyn: $10. Charles H. Cassasa (a5 administrator of the es- tate of Luiia de Ferrarl, by Commissioner) to W. F. Kroll, ot on SW coruer of Hallett and Saa Pablo avenues, thence ¥ 100, W 122:8, N 100 to South Hallett aveuue, thence along Hallett avenue 123:034 o becinaing. 1ot 4, block 6, Max- well Tract, Oan:and Township: $689. Ella B. Soule to W. W. Foote, lov on N line of Golden Gate avenue, 250 E of Baker sireet, 50 by N 125, being 0. 6, biock S, Amended Map of Baker Track, Oakiand Township, quitclaim deed; E Same to Frederick E. W hitney, lot on S line of Summer street, 421 K of Adeline, 8 93 by E 75, being lots 44, 45 and 46, Kimball Tract, Oakland Township, qui.cisim deed; $5. W. W. Fooie 0 Frank ~ou.e,lo: en N line of Golden Gate avenue, 250 East of Baker sireei, E 50 by N 125, being Iot 6, block S, Amended Map of Baker Tract, Oukiand 'Township; $500. Frederick E. Wnitney to same, 1ot on S line of Summer street, 421 E of Adeiine, 3 98 by E 75, Delng iots 44. 45 and 46, Kimball Traci, Uakland Township: $100. Louis and Eugenie Chartrand to Antoinette Casavant (wife of A.), lot on K line of Myrtle street, 255 S of Twenty-elghth, S 50 by k 100, be- ing lots 32 and 33, Keene iract, Oakland: $280U. Wil.iam and Miary A. Grant to James Reed, lot on N line of Addison street, 160 W of Gran., W 50 by N 138, being loc 1. map of subdivisions 6 T 7, Hardy iract, Berkeley, quliciaim deed 6. —_—————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. P E Collins, Stockton Mrs J P Abbott, Antloch Miss H Warren, N Y C M Finkler, Antioch Miiss Meyer, N X J T Pratt. Yuba City Mrs T P Johnson, Petima T Beatuic, N J 8 W Kepp e, Jackson H F Barreti, N J D K Moore, Benicia 1 B Robalit, D C B Barmao, London Mrs Rouaun, D G R A Bulinger, Seattie J Sioun, Nev S W Brown. seattle S r. Holden, Napa T HO Willis, Sonoma Miss Holmes, Salem C L Schruffe, Baltimore Mrs A rergus, Bostom C H Moure, Sait Lake Miss Fergus, Fos on Mrs S Pinchower, Cal H 1ilton, ~ea t e Mrs C E Humber:, Cal . Temple, Equuity T M Langan & w, lowa L J Maddux, siodesto Miss G Lungun, lowa Miss Toue, Des Moines Dr & H Smita & w, Cal Miss M L Bethel, Jowa T J Nathan. L Angeles R A Willey, Monterey Mrq Nason, San Juse 'L M Adaws. Sta Clara Miss Nason, San Jose KT Pettlebone & w, Wyo Miss Bucon, San Jose Mrs R retiebone, Y0 Miss M L Raymond, 8 J Mrs E C Leidy, Wyo R T Heath, Cal 3 H Waggard,“priagfield C Copenhaver, Butte R Brockbaugh, Portand Mrs L Thomas, Sulsun F L Coomus, Napa Birs B & neaoils, Suisun W_F Woods, Boston W C Pyfte. Stockton 3 Cook, Loston Dr T D Bloigeit, Tulare R ACashin, Boston ¥ C Giddings, Chicago ROSS HOUSE. G W Cross, Towa Hill W C Ward & w, Portland R Susser Mc Olivet J M Walilng, Névada City ¥ C Chadwick, Redding Chincurt, Palo Alto J L Nay, Por.'Orfors J C buddec e, St Louis C Wiliard, Hopland ¢ Caotrail, Preta ) Vassar, Hopland H Clausen & w, Keno Miss Jobnson, Reno G C Coker & w, Auburn E N_Underwood, Vallejo G E Guerne, Cat ¥ C White, Vakliund C P Cone, Fortuna F Caster & w, Ensenada CSummers, Bishop H Huckieman, Hollister E Fuller, N Y E B Barnuster & w, 1L A Maberg, Astoria E J Bean, Haltmoon Bay M Hogan, Grand Kapids P Welis, Sauta Rosa J Crawford, Hopland J H Sturtevanc. Hopland T H Banks, Hopiand G Banoebber, Hopiaad } D Lawrence, Hopland D Passar, tiopland C Willard, Hoplana & 1 Keywer, Sisson A Marion, Cal D C Brown & 1, Sacto J P Parnon, Stockton C A Overhauser, Redding F P Chadwlok, Redding W H Schuize & f, Colo B K Henderson, Cal M Steiuberz. Neb G Loughead, Grayson 1 A Richards, Grayson C Ogs, Nev LICK HOUSE. L ¥ Dennant, San Ratael P H Thomas, Alsmeda J E Putnam, Tasho A 8 Moore, Cal E S Shankiin, Cal I A Catiin, Alameda W E Child, Tduho H S veming, Santa Cruz WJ Hussey, MtHamilton J T Bevin, San Mateo Ignace, iaifmoon Bay F Busby & wf, Concord C W O'Nell, Idabo Dr V van Doesburgh, Cal H Eilers, Chioago C K McCiatchy& w, ~acto E H Hutchivson, Cal C.a Luckenvacn. Cal s G 8 Maxwell, Davis W H Cleary Jx, Stockion C Van Nerd n, Sacto T M Lane & w, Cal M G Rhodes, -au Jose ¥ Seigrath, Sait Lake S Dounan, Foston W H Skerritt, Vall:jo E H Adams, Cal J H Joaes, Uakiand Wm C Brown, Cal 3 ¢ Mason, Sacto R J Jonnson, Sacto F G Carter, Sacto F k Connolly &w, Cal A C Kistler & w, Cedery T A fender, Sonora J W Hogan, New York W P ('Brien, Los Ang 1 Farrell, Santa Cruz JW Wright @ w, Cal. R H Schwa:zkopf. Cal H Todd, Oakland Dr J L Asay, San Jose H L Tebbets & w, Wash BALDWIN HOTEL @ Stoffer Jr, &knta Cruz_G W Rumeth, Chicago P A Mewmurk, Los Avg J Weblhaus, Missourl W H Perry, Carson G E Allen, Carson C P Rosecrans, Santa Fe F Fessler. San Jose Mrs W Hendricks, Nev 1 H Clark. Portland T Briscoe, Stanford F Hoby & w, Colorado 3rs J § Cobb, San Jose Miss Cobb. San Jose 3 Walsh, Montana G J seholétinger, Ohlo J Sorinson, San Jose G R Ward, Rimsy ¥ C Welnreich, Sacto S Gray, San Jose W Levy, Woodland ¥ Smith, resno E Jones, Seatuio F Miller, Sacr.mento H J HUli, Sacramento B Scott, San Diego NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J A Johnson, Vacaville R T Roberts. Millbrae CD Bradley, Vacavilie L C Hilcomb & w, Conn J Lawier, Petsluma H K Wright & w, Conn M Markrion, Fresno & V Melchanan, Fresno 3 Maurr, s D — e THE CALL CALENDAR. MARCH, 1897. Mo. W. |Th.| Fr.|Sa.| Moon's Phases. 10 n|u 17|18 |19 = 8 @ Euit Moon. March 18 — | LastQuarter. | C Naen s, 15 22|23 |24 25|26 2829|3031 20 27 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STEAMER ABiancnard Humboldt.. DESTINATION.| saILs | FIEm. Mch 30.10AM | Pler 13 Mch 80, 2ru|Pler 3 Mch 30.10au | Plor 13 Mch 3112 u | Pier 8 Mch 31 Pau|Piae 1t Mcn31,12 M{PMS 8 Apr 1 vrm|Pier7 Apr 1, 1rM|P M S8 Apr 1. 9au| Plerd Apr 2 Daw|Pler3 Apr Z. uru|(Plec9 Apr 2,11am|Pier 11 Apr 810au|Pler 24 Apr 370am|Plerls Oregon ports. HumboldtBay Coos Bay .... Coos Bay. .. Newport Panama.’ Sydney. . China &Tapan Vic& Pet Snd Yaauina Bay. APr 4 Pau|Piee Del Norte.. PO S [+ Bunol. . Uravs Harbor.|Apr 5. 12k |Pler3 sants Rosa. | ¥an Diego..... (Apr 6.11au|Pier 11 Fort'an1 Apr 8.10au | Pia STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox Truckes . (Tiilay Creacent Citv._|Crescent Clty Rio de Janelro |China & Japan Faralion Yaquina say Corona. .. """ |uan Diego Golumbia: """ | portiana, Wellington. """ | Departure Bay , Pomona.........| Humboldt Bay " |Coos Bay. Newport. Victoria & Puget Soun1 Grays Harvor. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UXITEn €7ATES C0AST AND GEODTTIO SURVRY Tiams AND HrienTs oF HIGR AND Low WaATERs At Fosr Porxt, ENTRANCE To BaX FRANCISCO EAY. PUSLISHED BY OrFr CIAL AUTHORITY OF THX SUPERINTENDENT. NoTm—The bigh and low waters occur ai ths ity Front (M csitest What) abous tweaty. minutes Istec than st For: Polay; heighs ©f tide is the same a: both places. 150 W of Fulon | W H Norway.SaBarbara | Tuesday, Mereh 30. Hun rises, 6.57)Moon rises Sun sets I o weenBEaava cHanmes §25852ky Gzuokois | Norz—In the avove exposition of the tides the arly morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the euccessive tides of the day In tha order of occurrence s 10 time. The second tims column gives tho second tide of the day, the third time column tho third tide, and the last or righ hand columa gives the Jast tide of the day, excep when thero are bui (hree Lides. as sometimos sccurs. The Lelghts given are addiious o tue soundings on the United States Coust Survey charts, except when & minus sign (~) precedes tne Belght, and then the number givenls suotractive from the depth g!ven by the charis. e —— AUTICE TO MAKINEES. A brancn of the United States Hydrographl Office located in the Merchants Exchavre is maintained in San Franclsco for the benefii of ‘ariners without regard Lo nationaiity aud free of expense. Navizators are cordially invited 10 Vislt the office, where complete seis of charts and salilac direcilous of the world are kept ou hani: or com parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regurding lights, dungers 10 DAVigation and wll maliers Of interest to ocoun commerce. The time ball ontop ef the building on Te graph HUl is hoisced abont ten minutes befora Boon. and is dropped at noon, 120:h meridian, by telegrapblc aignal received each day from the Usited Staces Naval Observatory a: Mare Isiand A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any. is pubished tho same day vy the afternoon papers #1d by the morning papers the followlag dav. W. 8. HuGHES, U. 8. N, in charge. Lieutenaat, The Time Eall. BRANCHE HYpROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. §. N.) MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. March 29, 1897. ) The time bail on Teiezrapn Hil, was dropped exactly at noon to-day—L e.. &t noon of the 120%u ‘meridia, or cxactiy &% 8 P. X., Grean wich time. W. % HuaHEs, Lieutenant U. in charge. SHIPPING N. INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. MONDAY, March 29. Stmr Homer. Jeseen, hours from Coos Bay: pass and 580 tons coal. o O C & N Co. Stmr Queen. Debuey, 86 hours rom Victoria nd Pugec Sound ports: pass &nd mdse, to Good- . Perkins & C Stmr Alice Blancbard, Hughe: Astoria, eic; pass ana’ mdse, Steamship Co. Exin 5 N Castle, Hubbard, 13 days from Hono lulu: pass, sugar, ete. {0 J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Schr Robert Lewers, Goodman, 14 days from 119 hours trom to Nor:h Pacific Honoiulu: 31,220 baga sugar, 1o Wiliiams, bi- moud & Co. Schr Mary G, Camphell, 7 nours from Bodesa 80 bxs butter, 1o Ross & Hewiei. Haw. schr Houo.uly, | honagle, 20 days rrom Honolulu; sugar, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Cleared. MONDAY, March 2 Stmr Pomons, Doran, Eureka; Goodaw, Persias & Co. Brship Hitdekel, Oudnes. Hull: Girvin & Bark J D Peters, Townsend. Karluk via Chignic Bay; Pacific Sceam Wha in Co. Schr Jane Gray, Hogdson, Americaa Commerctal Co. sailed. MONDAY, March 26. Kadiak: | stmr Pomona, Doran, Eurexa. Stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, Tacoma. Stmr Whitesboro, Johuson. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander, San Diego. Stmr State of Californta, Green, Asioria Stmr Arcata. Cousins, C00s Bay. Nor stmr Florida, Hansen, Nanaimo. Ship Santa Clara. Lindberg. Karluk. Scor Premier, Wagner, Prince William Sonnd. beur Nettie Low, Low, Foint Keyes. Telegraphic, POINT LOBOS March 29.—1J & ix.—Weatne: udy: wind NW; velociiy 30 miles Spoken. rer Robert Lewers—Mar 27—38 20 N 130 10 W, w a three-masted schooner bound norih, prob- ably the schr Comer, from San Pedro for Fuge: sound. Mar 11—12 N 24 W, Brship Mooitan, from Liverpool for Sau Francisco. Disaster. ASTORIA, Mar 29—s.mr_Columbla. from Port. 1and for San ¥Francisco, went aground last might ub Ranler and remmined for 10 hours. Wil sail at 5:30 A X to-morrow. Domestic Ports. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Mar 29—Schr Oce!- dental. from Kureka. B ¥ —Eacbound Mar 29—Stmrs Czarins PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Mar 20—Simr Dora, from Alsska. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Mar 28—Stmr Alcatraz, from Newpor: Soutn. Saiied Mar 29—stmr Alcatraz. PORT ANGELES—In bay Mar 29—Br ship Manx King, from Seattle for Algos Bay. ASTORIA—Arrived Mac 28—Sche Gem, hence Mar 16; bkin Portland, hence Mar 20. TACOMA—Arrived Mar 29— Hark Forest Queen, hence Mar 18. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Mar 29— Bark Caron- delet. heuce Mar 2u. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Mar 29—Scar C 8 Hoimes, rrom Port Blaeley. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Mar 28—Sche Ma- ria & Smith, {rom San Pedro: bark Columbia, hoe Mar 21. 2Y—Schr Vests, rom San Pedro. ¥oreign Ports. HULL—Arrived Mar 12—Br simr Howlck Hall from Tacoma, and 1ot as vefore reported. L1ZARD—Passed Mar 27—Br ship Dunfion, hos Oct 26 for Leith. YOKOH AMA—sailed Mar26—5r stmr Empress of Japan, for Vancouver. HAMBURG—Arrived Mar 26—Ger ship Keplar, trom Port Blakeley. WYANAIMO=Ariived Mar 29—Ship Oriental, b ar 16, CHEMAINUS—Arrived Mac 28—Shlp Wachu- sett. hence Mar 17. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arrived Mar 26—Haw sip Joun Lna, trom Por Piric, to load for Sau —Arrived Mar 25—Br sip Brit- ish General, trom Seattle. pUUBLIN=Arrived Mar 26—Br ship Sokoto, hes ec 1. DELAGOA BAY—Arrived Mar 24—Ger bark Osterbex, from Port Gamoble. GRANTON—Arrived Mar 27—Ger bark Matie Berg. from Vancouver. HONGKONG—Arrived Mar hence Mar 4 via Honolulu. LEITH - Arrived Mar 27—Br ship Cliy of Glas- gow, from Tacoma. HONOLULU—Arrived Mar 14—Scnc Prosper. from Port Gamble; brig Percy Edward, hence Feb 26 for Levuka. Sailed Mar 16—Nic bkin Wrestler, for Port Towusend. To sall Mar 15—Brship Semantha. for New York. To sall about Mar 19—Brig W & Irwin, for San Francisco. KAHULUI—To sall Mar @lade, for New Y ork. CHAMPERICO—Arsived Mar 9—Sohs Maggi C Kuas, hence Feb 10. Importations. ASTORIA—Per Alice Blanchard—I0 bbis sal- mon, 2700 feet tumber, 11,279 bdls shooks. HONOLULU—Per S N Custie—1760 baga rice, 12,100 bags sugar, 3 bbis wine. B —Per Queen—10 bales bagging, 3 horses. 2 pkus mise. Vancouver— 5 es cigars. 37 cs boots and shoes, 1 s K goods, 350 bbis glucose 8 cs dry goods. 7cs hosiery, # s shirting, 1 cs flauncls, 1¢3 S thread, 2 o3 uinderwear, 22 Lxs macalaery, 1 bx drugs, 1 on gtationery. 38 bl aldes. Comox—759 tons coal. Seattle via Great N B R—1 bx glassware, 2 bxs scales. 2 pkgs mdse, 250 sks flour. 578 bdls hides, § bxs rubper goods, 1 bx ruover hose, 1 bx rubber packing. 1 bx tins, 10 met locks. 3 ‘Seattle— 603 bdls hides, 1003 hops, 1 cs piaing cards, 25 pkgs svices, 5 pkgs mdse, 1 pks express. 2 sks coln, 500 cs saimoa, 299 bdls shingles, 2 sk3 oysters. 1'bxd piauo, o roils ieather, 1 cs masical instrum ente, 283 sks sugar, 26 pkgs 3bxs fisn, 1 Gl ey 1 bx paper, 1400 bars Kvereu—i cris mdse, 326 bals shooKs. W haioui—4 bxs dry coods. 2 nigs mdse. Tacoma-9 bxs type, 1 s corsets 48 bdls bides, 18k taily, 1 cs dry §00ds, 1 sk borax, 45 sks bones, 400 bars builion, 116l suppiles. ) bxd piaao, 1 ks, 44 18 B D trac D soama, west of Fargo—£35 sks flax, 836 ht-sks 500 sica flour, 1 bx ciothing, 1 bxd organ, 28 ship Knees, 6 pxgsmdse, 1 bx glassware, 2 bXs hard- ware. < st of Fargo via Tacoma—30 pkis mds HONOLULU—Per Honolulu—28,784 b33 sugar. Consign Per Alice Blanchard—Alaska Packers’ Assn Claisop Mill Co; Norion, Teller & Co. Per S N Castle—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: M § Grinbaum: Hyman Bros: Itallan-swiss Colony. Per Que~n—American Tobacco Co; Long Syrup Refiniog Co; Buckingham, Hecht & Co: W Luaizs &Co: J 1) Spreckels & Bros Co: Wm olloy; P Stan.er: Murphy, Grant & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co Amer Carb Acid Gas Co; kank of BHrinsh Nortn America: R Dunsmuir & Sons: H Waldeck & C Neviile & Co; ¥ N Flecener: Royal Milling Co; H W Higglos & Co; % H Frank &Co: "E C Da ley; Meyer & Akmann: Bissinger & Co: J W Newborn: Rymao. Brown & Cu; Brown Brog & Co: Harrls Bros & Co; L Saruni & Co: Nor.on Tanalng Co: W N Dorn; Pacific Loy Fish Co: Harkman Lumber & rardwars Co; W B Sumner & Co: Empice Mult House; Wisland bros: Amer Fress Assn: Buyer & Reich: California Wine Assn; G Sapguinet: J Cameron: Hoffmav, Ho:hchild & Co; Fac Houe & F ru Co; Langley & Michaels: *suaset Telephond Co: ~eloy Smeliia and L=ad Co; H Dutart; T O Amb idge: Viking Brewin. + J Lewst & Co: | 7.Gilberi Clne + o: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: ¥ @ Conk in:_ Chambers, Price & Co: J P thomas @ H Howard: James Mpiain: Schweltzer & Co; 3 Sulefvater: Stetson-Kenner Drayage Co: Northern Lumber Co; W b Giidden: Jobn u Smith; CT Wrigat; Indiana Bicvele Co. Per Honolulu—J D Spreckels & Bros ¢ Grinbanm. 27—Br stmr Chins, 17—Ger bark J C T ——————————— P : i 1 « y ’ e et P R NSNSty oy 0 d [ t c t b b t o k ©

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