The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 31, 1897, Page 10

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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 18 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MAKKETS. tiver declined. Wheat weak. Freizhts dull Barley and Oats lower. Corn and Rye neglested. Hay weak. Ground Barley lower Flour declined 20c. Lima Beans lower. Seeds very dull. Vegetables about the ssme. Butter weak and depressed. Ecgs and Cheese as vefore. Pooliry rather firm. Increased recelpts of Oranges. Fair jobbin: cail for Dr.ed Fruit. Provisions in fair movement. Hogs and Lambs weaker. Beef and Mutton unchanged. Fiides and Leather as before. Wool strong. Hops neglected. O Clear @ P‘fi/‘-f/y C//?‘u(/y ® Cloudy ® fains Snow STow PRECPIAT S TURING. = SAGED o Expiznation. The arrow fiies with the wind. The top figurcy at station idica.e maximum temperatar= for thd hose underneath It.1f any, the amount of Taintall, of melted es nhd hundredig Quring 'the past {welve hours. lsobars, Or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; g rertos, oF dotted lines, equal temperature.’ Th T Iih" means bleh Larometric pressure and Janied by fair weacher: “low ire. and is usually preceded clondy weather and_ rains. e V ashington Slows" usvally first sppear on the Wasbingic coast. When the pressure is high in the iuterior 2nd low along the coast,and the isobars extend Torth and south along the COast, rain is probable but when the “low 15 inclosed with isobars of arked curvature, rain south of Oregon is iMPrOb- Thle “WWith a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and fhe pressare fallinz to the California coast, WaTsies Weather may be expected in wenther th winter. [The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. is usuelly refers to low pre: and accompanied by DEPARTMENT. OF AGRIC TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, March 30, 1897, 5 P. M.—1he following aie tne rainfalls for the past 24 hoa s, and seasonal raln- falis to date as compared with those of tbe same dute last season: UNITED STATES - Fureks, this_secson.00, last season 35.97. past | .84, last season 16.19, | 24 hours.00; Red Blu past 24 hours.00; San rrancisco 2230, Iast ses- son 15 37, past 24 hours.00: Fresro 10.22, last season 5.37, past 24 hours.00; San Luis Obispo 20.52, 1sst season 15.41, past 24 hours .00; Lo Ang-les 16.71, last scason 888, past 24 bours .0 San Diego 11.60, last season 5.68, past 24 hours .00; Yuma 5.35, last season .88, pas: 24 hours .00. San Francisco da a—Maximum temperature 53, minimum 42, mean 48 Weather conditions and general forecasts—The pressure is beginning to fall alonz the northern coast. During Ul past twelve hours thers has been a slight fall in pressure over Washington aud Oregou. Thers hus been a marked rse in pressure over the country east of the Rocky Mountains. The clondiness has increased in Cen- tral California and northward. The air is still very ary in the great valleys of Cahifornia und in les< degree along the coas. ihere has been a rapid rise In temperature over Nevida, Idabo, Washinzton and Oregon and a siower rise over California and Arizona. The following maximum wind velocities are re- reported: Fort Canby. #6 miles per bour from the noriheast; Yuma, 26 miles from the northwest. Forecasi made at Sma Fraocisco for 3J hours ending at midujght, March 51, 1897. Nortnern California — Incr asing clondiness Wednesday and probably showers in northwest- eru port.on: warmer in northern portion; south- easterly wind Souihern California—Fair Wednesday, with frost Wednesday morning if the sky remains clea warmer Wednesday and Wednesday night: nort| erly changing to easterly winds. Nevada — Increasing ¢ oudiness armer. Utah—Falr Wednesday: warmer. At zona—Fair Wednesday; warmer Wednesd and Wednesday night; frosts near Pheenix Wedoes- day morning. San Francisco and vicinity—Increasing cloudi- ness Wednesday and probably light rain W ednes- day niznt: warmer wes.eriy changing to south- easterly wind. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Offfcial. MARKET: Wednesday : NEW YORK Financial. NEW YORK. N.Y., March 3.—There distinctly better tone to.the markets for secur! to-day. The apprehension in regard 1o the recent decision of the Supreme Court disavpesred in & measure because of the sunouncement that the leading ofticials of the Western associations had ven orders to the freight agents to maintain Tates and because of sta ements which were afier- ward confirmed that the counsel for the Joint Tiaflic Associa:ion would advise the continuance of the association until the Supreme Court had an opportunity to vass upon itslegality. Only one re- action of importance occurred during the session and that was in sympathy with_the sudden break ia Jersey Central from 857 10 82 on & revival of the rumors recently current that the dividen1 will ba reduced. Tt is to be sald that even this failed to dislodge long stocks in any consicerable amount, and iLe declipe from the highest point of the morning was 0nly 14 10 134 per cent outside of Leather pre- ferred, whici broke 23105514, Near the close speculation developed T-newed strength on the announcement from Washington that an amended raiiwey pooling bill_had ucen introduced in the Benste by “enator Baker, and that efforts were making to have the bill become & law. On tbis there was a fresh movement to cover shorts, and the market cicsed strong in tone. Net changes show advances of L4 to 264 per cent. led by Rock I:land. Jersey (eutrsl was an excepiio: and closed 234 lower. Total sales were 231835 sbares. “The bond market was higher. #1,262.000. Ch Sales footed up sapeake and Ohlo genrral four summer and coider | | | | | CORN—Spots aull, No. 8014 elevator, 514c atlont. Options deciined 14@34c on firmer cables and shorts coverin withi firmer West. May, Septem- ber aud July onlv traded fn. March, 30%4c: May, scarce. 2, 034c: July, B17c;: September, 853gc. OATS—Spots 'dull, stesdy. Options easier, dull. May. 2154c. Spot prices—No. £ 2234c: No. 2 white, 2414¢: ~0. No 8 white, 293ic; White do, 23@30c. Provisions. firm: Western steam, $4 45; May, $4 6 nominal; refined. aull, S. A., $4 95; compound, 4@414¢ . Chicago, 28%4c: No. 3, 214 mixed Western 215 LARD - Dull. city. $415@1 2 con‘inent, §4 7 POkK-stesdy, moderate demand. Mess $90 9 50. BUTTER—Good demand: firmer. Western creamerr, 14@:034c; do factory, 7@12c: Elgins. 2014c; imitation creamery, 10@16%2": Tolls, 8@ 1215, 1 EESE—Firm, mcderately active. Part skims, 5@8c; full skims, 23p@3c. % £GGS—Moderate demand: Western fresh, 934 10c. 83c: country, 34@ TALLOW—Quiet; 3140, as to quality. CUTTON -KED OTL—Quiet, rather easy; crude, 20@20%4c: yel.ow prime, 23c. I CE—Fifm, fair demand. Domestic, Japan, 43s@4Yac. MOLASSES Steady. New Orieans, 19@30c. COFFEE—Barely sieady. 5@!0 points down. April. $8; May, $8 06@810: June, $8 105 July, $%320; September. $8 30@8 35: Lecember, $3 30 @3 35. Spot Rio duli, steady: No. 7, 814c nomi nal. SUGAR—Fairly active. Cff A, 4 0-16@434c; mold A. 47c; standard A, 414c: Confectioners’ A, 434c: cut joaf and crushed, 5yac: powdered, 47gci granuiated, 454c; cubes, 475C. kruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags. 8@11c. city, 814e: 1} ACHES—Unpeeied, bags, 514@S%c; do peeled, boxes, 10@15¢ PEUNES—Four sizes, nominal, 4c. KAISINS—L. M., Two crowns, 33c; three crowns, 434c; four crowns. 6%ec: Lonaon layers, #1 30@1 40; do clusters, $1 4 @1 70. A1 MONDS—Soft sheill, 114@5Ygc: paper shell, 10@12c. WALNUTS—_Stardard, 7o: soft shell, Sc. HOPS—Quiet. Pacific Coast, 3@12%gc. WOOL—¥irm, fairly active. Dumestic fleece, 16 @15c; pullea, 15@31c: Texas, 7@12c Merchandi 7 1GIRON—Moderate demand. @12 COPPER—Quiet. Lake. $11 70@11 80. LEAD-Quiet Domestic. = % 3735@3 40. 71N—Dul easier. Etraits, $13 20913 S0; plates, moderate demand. SPELTER—Quiet. Domesiic, $4 10@4 20. CHICAGO SIARKETS. CHICAGO, Marcn 30.—The market for wheat to-day was in merked contrast with thatof yes- terday. Liverpool declined 33@1d. That fact and tne continued heavy movement in the North- west. 707 cars against 410 last week and 444 a year ago, contributed a feeling of dissatisfaction t0 the minds of those who have be-n accumula: Ing wheas for sev-ral days, prompting freeseliing, which caused recessions in prices, report estimaiing the winter wheat conditlon at BX per cent also carried weskness o the market. Keceipts at Chicago were 4b bushels were withdrawn from store. Ciosing Con- tinental cables were higher. Bradstree s reported adecrease in American stocks of 1,851,000 bush- +13, buL gave no figures on kurope. KXport clear- ances were light at 154,7(6 bushels. wheat American, 810 opened from ¢ 1073 inet 10 7135 cosing A 7136@. - 55, 132 B154c under yester: day. Estimated rece.p's 1o t0-morrow 20 cars. CORN—Tne corn marke! was more inclinea to hotd firm than for wheat Lizhe receipts, 174 ars, and an advance o1 14@¥gd At Liverpooi commun' cated a steady tone, aud as trade was lizht prices showed moderate fluciuations. Yesterday’s x00d shipping demand bLeiped to imbue holders with firmness which was retained to-dav. Wi:hdran- als from store amounted to 8453 bushels. Ex- Ort ciearances were 554. 527 busbels. Brudstreet’s reported a decrease in stocks of 1,400,000 bushe May corn opened at_243,@24%c¢, soid st 24%c, Closing al_2434,@2a74c. & shade under yesierday. Faiimated rece.nts for Lo-morrow 107 cars. s Oats exhibited some hing of firmness, secierday’s advance being iairly well sustained. Tecelpts were fairly more than estimated, 229 cars arriving. Withdrawals from s'ore amouni ed 10 16,349 bushels. Exports amou.ited to 86, 255 bushels. Brads.reet’s reported an increase in stocks of 371,000 nushels. slay Oats closed a sbade iower. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 1 8cars. FL X —Was easy. Cash Xo.1, 753;c nominal; Northwestern, 79879%4c: May, 753,@76c: July, 714@T7Yc; September, T843@T8%c. Recelpts were 16 c: PROVISIONS—The hog market revived a little this morain: aud produci consisiently railied. Light receipts of hogs was tue basis for the sirengih. Asa whole business was of no paricu- lar Imporiance and fluc UALIONs Were DATrow. At the close May pors was & shade higher, May lard 21¢ higher and May ribs 215@5c bighcr. BOTTER—Was active fitm and_higher to-day. Receipts were light and the demand biisk. frsia, 19Q20c; sec- ries Creamenes — I xtras. 21c: onds, 1o@17c; imitaions, fancy, 16@i7Tc. —Exiras. 18c; firsts. 18@16¢; seconds. 11@ Ladles—Extras, lo@ldc: trsis, 11@120; packing siock. J0@11¢: Toll buiter, choice, EGGS—Hecelpts were liberal, offerings belng large and the demand inaifferent. Fresh stock, 814@3%e p-r dozen. MUNEY — Was_ 4@5% on call and 6% on tme Joans. New York exchange sold at 15 cents premium. Closing Prices. WHEAT — March, 70%c; May, 714@7155; July, 7034@70%4c. CORN—March, 2414@24%40: May, 243,@24%c: July, 28¢. OATS—May, 17%4c; Juiy, 18%sc; September, 1834c. FORE—m 1. LARD—May, 84 35 July. # 35. X1LS—Muy. 4 65: July, $4 6734, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, 1LL, March 30 —The receipts for Mondsy and Tuesday 100t up abou: 0.200 head, azeins: 20,34 for the same two days 1ast week and 18,508 a year ago. Halt-fa: beeves are selllng In some instances a dime lower and s ock cattle are 10@15¢ cheaper. To-day’s market was steady. ‘The receipts of hogs 80 far this week f00t up 45,- 500, sgalust 32,866 tor the same PoTtiod of ‘mst week and 50.215 a year ago. Sales were 5@.0c B 100 1s higher. Monday's and Tuesday’s combined receipts of sheep aggregate 38,, O head as compared with 20,600 for the same time lust week aod 35,349 a year egoTrade was animated on local and ship- ping account at steady prices. CATTLE—Keceipts. 3000. Fancy beeves, 3540 @5 50: choice to prime sieers, 85 05@5 35: good 10 350; fair beef steers $4 U5@! 25; common beet steers. $370@4 U0: good 1o prims stockers and feeders. $4 35@3 30: commo1 Lu good stockers and feedors, $o 4)@A <0: bulls, cholce 1o extra, 33 60@3 70: 0 pi or 10 choice. 32 35@3 50; cows and heiters. choice to prime. $3 80@4 25: cows, tair tochoice. #3 65@3 75; 0. common Lo fair canhers, $1 75@2 6U; caives. kood Lo faucy, §550@8 00: | @o common to gooa, #3 V0@ 40: T exas red steers. falr to choice, 83 70@4 80: Texan cows. bulls and oxen, $2.0@375: milkers aud springers, per bead, $25@45. HUGS~Kecelpts, 13.000. Heavy packine and shipping_lois. 83 £5@4 15: common to choice mixed. 83 95@4 15: cnoice assoried. $4 05@ 410; light, 83 10@4 15: pigs. $3 26@4 10. SH kP Eeceipts. 14,000, infenior 1o cholce, 13 25G8; lambs, 83 75@5 40. Keceipts at Omaha. BOUTH OMAHA. Nrar.. March 30.— HOGB— Receipts, 6)00. Market 5c_hizher and active. Light, m1xed and heavy, $3 85@3 9 . CATTLE—Keceipis. 270). Market firm, active. Rreers, §3 6U@4 OU; cows, 81 75@3 80: feeders, 33 25@4 55. SHFE.1.P—Receipts, 1600. Market firm. Mut tons, §4 28. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad Shares. Money on call easy at 134@134%: last loan at 13, snd ciosingat 1% Primemercantile paper. “@3%%X. Ear siiver, 61%:. Mexican doliars, 4814 anda halfs rose 34; do kicumond and Alleghany | ness in bankers' bilis at 34 853,@4 86 for 60 first_cousolidated fours, 1: gen rai Electilc de- benture fives, 135; Houston and Texas Central debenture foirs 1lg: Long lsland consolidated fives, Atchison general four, do adjust- ment. 3% Northern Pucific thirds. 34 do fours, Bj; St Paul, Chicago and Missourt 1.1ver fives, 11 Riandsrd Bope and Twine sixes, 214: do ncomes. 1, and Union Pacific co.latersi (Fust sixes, 3 St. Louls ~outhwesteru first fuurs dropped b: 4o second, 1% In Government_ bonds, $10,000 coupon fours of 3907 sold at 11534 Grain FLOUR—Steady, unchanged. Southern flour— Quiet, Rye flour — Quiet, un- changed. Winier wheat, low erades, $2 350G 2 356; do falr to fancy, $Z 16@4 40; do patents, $4 60@4 90: oilers unchrnged: Minne- sota clear, $3 3U@3 ¥5: do siraights, $4@4 25: do 90@4 90; low extras, §2 30@s 26: city supertine, $2@. 05 fine, §1 L0@: sye flour—Dull. siead, $3 50@x 70. COXNM EAL—Dull, unchanged; yeilow, Western 82 70@2 ¥0. Y E—Dull, weak: Western, 54%c c.i f. But- faio. BARLEY—Dull, firm. Feeding, 263%c ¢ 1. 1. Buffato. WHEAT—Spot market dull. lower, with op- tiops closing firm. Ungraded red, 70@83%4: No, 1 Northern, 84 3. . Options were falrly active aid cosed weak at 5smllhe dec.iae. May and July most active, R0. 2 ted. March, 81c; May. T7%c; July, 769gc, Sepiember, 73%. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leldesdorft St., Tel Main 1054 CENTRAL OFFICE €23 Market St., Palace Hotel. Pur!y & Atkinson, Manavers. Tel. Maln Dl44. Uptown Ofhee Baldwin Hotel (adjolning Gril Hoom). Tel. Main lu9l. PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. tantly executed on latest market que Ml:’l‘lfl‘;l.- B!"’RDO’ 1st National 5 F. calCiGo "PHIVATE WIKE NEW YORR days and $4 8714@4 87is for demand. Posted raies, $4 8614@a b5z, Commercial bil:s, 84 8414 @4 8534 Governmeut bonds sieady; State bon auil; raliroad bonds generaly high lower. Silver was AmTe & Cable... 87 (North American.., 4 Atchison, 5| Northern Pacifis.] 12 referr 1. 19%)| _Proferred... Adams Express.. 148 | Northwesters. ... 1047 3lton, Terre Hadis 88 | yreferred. 184 Amer! XDress. IN'Y Central, . 98 American Tobaces T1%(N ¥, ChicagodSiL 1118 referred......... 404 | 1si preferred..... vh Bay Slate Ga: 94! 2d preferred. 29 Baltimore & Ohia,. 13 |3 Y &N H........169 Brunswick Lands. 14N Y & Now Eog... 27 Buftalo, Roch & P. %N Y, Susq & W.... 714 Canaaa Pacific. 4635 Preferred... 2814 Canada Boutners.. 4614 Ontario. . 81, uton Land. . 5U7 Ontario & Western 13% L‘:mn&l Szclfln lfié;/:‘m;annlmpmvmm— Ches 0. ‘reie-red. = Chicago Alton.....162 " Orezon N: (ation 15 Preferred. 174 Oregon Khori Lino. 103 Chieaeo B &0 o 1/,|£.cmc Matl 2T icago & eoria. D & ns 5 Preterred......... 95 |Piitaburg & W otd 15 Chicago Gas.. ..., 7914/ Poilman Pulace... 167 Cleve & Plutabure. 163 |Quicksiiver 1 Uonsolidation Coal. 33 Preferred. Consolidatea Gas..15714 Reading. CCC & St Louts... 815 RioGras Preferred. . a7 Colo Fuel & | Preferred Cotton Oil Commercial Ca Del Hodson . 10614/t Paol, Del Lack& W 164 | Preferred. Lenver & B 954 & Paul & Duin Preferred. . Preterred . o Distiliers. St Panl & Omaha.. General Kl 2214| Preferred 3: Erie ... 1LzYgst P M &N TS Preterted zBiglNllver Certificaies. 81% Fort Wayn 162 outhern Pacific... 15 Great Northérs pidi’ 9 [Southern R h Bay. |” Preterred 2v9 Sugar Ketinery. 83| Prefercea . 31 T 5877 Tol Uhio & Central 15 Preferred......... 80 choice steers, 31 t0@5 00: medium steers, $4 30@ | @49%c. Steriing exchauye firm, with actual busi- | Thoman’sc op | cais and 44,146 | | Long Isiand | Mexican Centra.... | N | | i 1115 Tol & Lonls EK G 814 Preferred. ....... 275 Preterred......... 18% Kingston & Peun.. 3 |Union Pacific, 57 Lake Erie & Westa 13| e Preferred. 58 Lake Snore.. 16514, National lead. Preterred. Loulsville & Nash. Loulsvilie,N A1ony. Preferred. .. . Manhattan Con.... Memphis & Charis Michigan Central. Wells- Fargo. Minn &S L........— |Western Union.... 814 Preferred.... .\~ |Wisconsin Central. 1is Minn& St L'com.. 17 |Wheellng & LE... 1lg 1st preferred. 76 | Preferred. ........ 3 2d preterred. 45 |am Cotton Gl pid. 8845 Missourt Pact 16 |W U Beet. - 5 Moblle & Ohlo..... 19 |Ann Arbor. ] Nashville & Chait. 6734| Preterrea. 24 National Linseed.. 12 Brookiyn T — NJ Centrai........ 844 Krie 2d ptd.. 17 Norfolk & W 12" American Spirits.. 118 Frelerred.ovn.... 26 | Preferred - CLosr~e rovDS. Aln Class A 4s ... 10814 Northern Pac 1sts.115' o Gl b T 8. 308 (™ Do s 15 Alsbama. cless C.. 100 LT3 Atchuon ds 82141 oy L. A5y Canada South 3ds. 10515 n Pac Lats of'86.— Cherokee 4s. 1896, — Do 1897.. 01 8hort Line 6s...115 consol 5s..... T4 Pacific 6sot '97. ... Phila & Reading és 80%s Do 1st ptd incom. 41 R GrandeWest 1ata 71 |6t L&IronMtiiends 74 8t L & F Gen 6s..110 Ch&N P Tr Keis'§s_4)14| D C 8688 -84 Den & & Gisi. . Do’ 80 Carolins 414s. Eouthern K K os. 5/ Tenn new Ss.. Do con 6s. 101 " Texas Pac 1sta.. Jowa Centrai 25 as Pac 2ds. Kansas Pa Consols 73 |Union Pac lsts 'k reg of 1995, 19378 Do 4s, coupon. ... 12375 U B ds reg of 1907.111 Dods, coupon. ... 11314 Do2s KEs Palsts Den Divi 18 La Cousol 4s 0 4s., 66 Mutual Union 6s..110 N J Cent Gen Bs. .- 110%4) N Y C& 8t Louls 45106 Nor & West Gen 63122 3 [ N Caroiin con 4a.102 Lo 6. T Do trust reptacpd_ 5 g e Wabash 150 08..... 10414 NorthwestConaol: West Suore 4a.1u1 20714 A dou Ba. .. 142% 11 FOREIGN MARKETS. WIEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., March 30.—The spot mar- ket is lower at 6s 215d@6s 4d. Cargoes dull at 3bs 30 setlers, areived" O n FUTURES. I'he Produce Exchanze cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for xo. 2 Ited Winter: May, | 85 614d: Ju.y, 6s 63ad: September, bs 103d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., March 30.—Consols, 111 13-16; silver, 28 7-16d; French Rentes, 1021 S0c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days... — a8 change, sight — Camsi Sterling Cabies.............. [ 111l — 489 ¢ York Fxchange, sight. ... — 20 Exchange, telegraphic. — 221 Eine silver. per ounce.... oo 617 Mexican Dollars. 50%3 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT ANI D OTHLER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are dull at 17s 6 as nominal quotations. The chartered Whea: fleet in por: has a registered tonnage of 14,700, against 20700 tous on the same date last year; disen- gazed, 86,400 tons, agalnst 56,300; on the way to this port, 239,000 tons, against 206,800, WHEAT—Both shipp.ng and milling are dul and the feeling is by no means firm. Quoted at $1,2@1 3234 1ot common grados, £1 35 ¢ ctl for verace No. 1, el for_chol $1°1061 4745 Gl for sxiva enotoe miliing, " CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SFSSI0N—9:150'clock—December. 2715: 2000, 81 27 i 27764000, 81 28, De- 000, 10,000, 31 1034; 8000, 6000, 51 1134, SxCOND Sk e10N—Ditember—§000 tls, 811114 6000, 31 1135: 4000, $1 11. May—2000, §1 4000, $1 273,: 6000, $1 2714: 2000, $1 2734, 3 BEGULAR “MOR~ING SESSION — Muy — 10.000 Cls. §1 27: 14,000, $1 267 000, $1 263. December—34.000, ' $1 103, 2C00, $1 16 26,000. §1 107 i:o n!,‘;'rnunu ~ession. ARLEY. hipments of 31,639 ctls, val lgl!(';Z(E ), Lo IIJIEHIX. ool roned 'he market is depresged, and Feed s s:11l a1 65@70¢; Brewing. S0@E0 Aiee CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10N —8:15 o’clock—No sales. SECOND ~ESKION—NO §alen. EEGULAR MOMNING SEESSION No atternuon se.sion. OATS—Deales uote lower prices, with a very dull market. Milling are quotable at$l 15@1 20 W cti; Fancy Feed. $125@L 30 @ et common White, 81@1 10; good to choice, 81 1214@1 2214, accorciug (0 quality: Black for feed, S50@81 04: Gray, 81 10@1 1714} Red are out: Surprise, $1 35 @1 407 cul. Clipped Oats sell $1@2 per ton over The raw product. CORN—Dull and unchanged; Iarge Yeilow, 80 @s2345¢ per ctl; S mall Kound do, 97%@1% W hite, B0@HIC B ot (Y E—Neglocted and weak at 774882340 per c. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 15@1 25 B ctl. FLOUR AN No sales. D MILLSTUFFS, FLOGR—Net cash prices are: Family, extras, 81 75@4 K5; Bakers' extras, $4 50@4 65; Super- fine. $1@4 35 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC—Feed Corn, $17 5U@18: Cracked Corn, $18@19 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 100 bs; Kye Floor, $250 % 100; Rice Flour, $5 75; Cornmeal, $2@2 2 'Xira cream do, §2 75: Oatmeal, $3 50; Oat &roats, §4: Hominy, $3 10@ 3 3J; Buckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 50; Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, $4: Who.e Wheat_Flour, £3; Rolled Oats (bbis). $4 75@6 15: Pearl Barley, 83754 Splic Peas, 8350, Groen do, 8445 B 100 5 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Hay continues weak. Rolled Barley I stiil lower. BRAN—$12 50813 for the best and $11 60@12 P ton for out-1de brands. MIDDLINGS—$16@17 50 for lower grades and $18@18 50 P 1on fur the best. FEEDSTUF¥*—Rolled Barley, $16; Meal at the mili, $26 60 B ton: jubbing, $27 50. HAY—Wheat, 88310 50; Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10; Oat, $6@8 50: Barley, $6 50@8; Alfalfa, $6 @7 50;" compressed, $6@9’ 50: stock, $§@6; Llo- ver, $628 B ton. STRAW—26a50c ® bale. Otlcaxe BEANS AND SEEDS. Lima Beans are lower, as the combination has reduced the price at the primary polnt to 81 50, Noother chaoges. Seeds are very dull. BEANS—Bayos quoted at $1 75@190; Small Whites, $1G1 20 per ctl: Large Wnites, $1G1 20 ® cu: Pinas. $1@1 20 B ctl; Reds, 31 15@1 30: Blackeye, 81 50@1 55; Ked Kidney, 82 26: Li. $160@1 70; Butters, $1 25@1 50: Pen, $:@ SEFDS—Brown Mustard. $2 50@275: Yellow )b(u;ufl};l‘fio@% 60 ¥ ctl; Fiax. 31 50; Canary erd, 13,@-1ac : Alfaifa, 614c; Rape, 214@ 230} emp 30; 1imothy. 350 s DEIEDL PEAS—Niles, $1@1 20 : #125@1 60 B ctl. @ sovtren POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Receipts of Peas are lighter and of Rhubard much heavier. Asparagus remains about the same. Onions are firm with siender receipts. Potstoes show lite change. PUTATUES — New FPotaioes, 2@3c: Sweet Poiatoes, $1@1 75 P cul: Early Kose, 60@75¢ @ cil: River xeds, 70@80c: Burbank Seedi:ngs,| 50@70¢ B cu for Rivers, 90c@81 10 for Sulinas and 60GHUc for Poia umas; Oregon Burbanks, 660 @81 05. ONTONS — Oregons, $2@2 66 and Califors 82 35 9 cul. . b VECETABLES—Recelpts were 342 boxes As- 05 boxes Rhubarb & d 71 sks Peas. use Cucumbers are quotable at $1@1 50 donan: A sparsue, 4@8e. o B for. common. T @c B B for cholce and 9@10c B 1b for fancy: Jchubarb, 75c@¥$1 50 % bx: Murrowfat Squash, 87 @8 P ton; Los Angeies Tomatues, $1@1 50 B box : Mexican Tomaioes. $1 25@1 50 ® box: Dried Peppers, 6@c P Ib: Green Pep;ers. 25¢c; Green Peas, 3@6c; Jos Angeles String Beans. Sl Driei Ukra. 8@%c® 1b; Cabbags, 40@50c 3 ctl: Carrots, 25@30c B sack: Garlic, 14@2c B b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND KEGGS, BUTTER—Is weak and depressed at the low prices. CrEAMERY—Fancy creameries, 1315@ 14c; ssc- ouds, 12@15¢ % Ib. Darry—Cholce to fancy, 11@1214¢ B grades, 8@10c. PICKLED—12Y5¢ B 1 for new. FIRKIN—13:14¢ B _Ib for new. CREAMERY T0B—New, 1815 31409 1. CHEF3E—Supplies continus abundant. Choice miid new, $iaTe: common to good, BleGc: Cream' Chéddar, 1061 16;. Toune America, Jghe We tern, 11¢; Fascern, 13@1bec. 1 FS0G s eices romain stu towney. Ranch keas, c; 8tom Eegs. c'® dozen; Duck Egen 140150 B dosa. 2 POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Mor> Eastern will be offered to- day. Local stock Is in moderate supply and firm, as will be seen by the quotation: Live Turkeys, 14@15¢ ¥ Ib B 1 for He Grese B pair, 81 80@: 85@6 50 for old aud $7@8 vouu $4@d ¥ doz; Lousters, young, $6@6 50 1o, old, i lower r Gobblers, 14@15¢ #300@4; «ryers, $550@6: brollers, $2@5 60 ¥ doz for large uud $3@4 forsmali: Pigeous, 8@ 260 B doz tor young and $1 50 for old. GAME—Hare, 76c@$1; Rabbits, $1 26 for Cot- tontaisand 31 for smal DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Recelpts of Orangos : re increasing. Yesterday ten cars, chiefly seedlings, came in. No change in prices, but Navels are firm, belng in small supply. Apples are scarcer. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples. £175 B box for choice, $2@2 25 for tancy and $1 25@1 50 for common. TRUS FRUITS— Navel Oranges are quotable at $2 25@5 26 B box; Seediing:, 76c@E1 20 B box; Mediterranean Sweets. $1@ 1050 _box: Lemons, 75¢@$1 50 for common and $1 75@: 50 for good o cnoice: Mexican Limes, $4 3 bux: California Limes. 75¢: Bananas, $1@2 ® bunch; Pineapples, $2@4 B doz DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. No further damage by frost Is reported. There 18 a fair jobbing demand for Drie1 Frult, but the shipping demand is slow. pDRIED PRUITS—Quotations are as follgw eaches. 4@5%ac B 1b: fancy, 6c @ b: peeled, 1061550 Anticos, 6@8cs Soomarca 10@15¢; evaporated 4 p es, 6@,%40: sun-dried, @2 Prunes, 94@:34c for the 4 sizes: whize Figs, Sc; Plums, 4@4ac0- nitted and 1@114c for unpit- ted: Nectarines, :14@5%4¢ P Ib for piime tofancy: Penrs, 214@4c for wuolé, 244@5¢ for quarters and 8@4c for halves. "A\IEIA\E— “our-crown, loose, 534c: 3-crown, 414¢; 2-crown, 2350 B 1b; seed ess sulianas, b@biac: seedler Muscatels. 434c; $-crown London layers, $1@1 2 Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Lu-per dried grapes out. Ches: nuts quotable at 8@10c; Walnu's, ® B for standard ana 9@9l4c B b for sofisbell: Almonds, 8@6%ac for Languedoc, 3@ 8340 for hardsheli and 5@9c B D for papershel Peanuts, 4@6c B b for Eastern and dc for C fornfa: Hickory Nuts, 6@6c P 1b; Pecans, 7 8¢ § b: Filderts, 754@8c; Brazil Nuis, 7 Cocoanuts $5@5 50 % 100. HONEY—Comb, 1U@12}4 for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5%ac: liche amber extracted. 415@4%c; dark amber, 4@434c; daik, 2@3c B . BEESWAX'-22@25¢ 8 b. PROVISIONS. Bams are steady. Bacon is firm. fair all around, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 7c # b forheavy, 7%¢ B B for light medivm, 10c for lisht, 1035¢ B b for extra light and 12c ¥ I for sugar cured East- ern sugarcured Hams, 121ac @ Ib: California Hams, ‘1lc 8 t; Mess Beef, 89 B bb mess do, 89 50: family do, $1 @10 5¢ prrime Pork, $8 50; extra clear, $14 B bbl; #12 ¥ bbi; Smo.ed Beef, 10c B Ib. L v RD—Eastern t'erces are quoted at 534c for compound and 63@7c tor pire: pails’ 7isc; California tierces, {0sc for compound ana 6c for pure: half-bbls, 7¢: 10-1b tins, T34c; 00 5-1b Td4c. lDflgT"ULLNL-BC in terces and 73,@8%gc in ns. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Business s HIDES AND SKINS—The market continues quiet. Culls and brands sell lc under souna siock. Heavy sulted steers quotable at8c P b: medium. 7c P Ib; light, 7c B 1b; Cowhides, 7 Stags. Sc: salted Kip, 7¢ B Ib; salted Calf, 8 saited Veul dry Hides. 1:%@15¢; culls and brands. 915@10¢ B B: dry Kip and Veal, 8@luc: dry Calt. -be; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@ Kids, be; Deerskins, good summer. 25¢ B medium,’ 20c: winter, 10c; “heepikins, shea lings, 10@20c each: short wool, 25@35c each; medfum. 30@45c each; long wool:, 40@80c each. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered _3@3%4c # Ib; No. 2, 2340; refined, 5¢: Grease, 2¢ ® b. WOOL—Prices for the spring cilp have been es- tablished as follows: San Joaquin, year's clip, 7@ 9c; do, seven months, 8@10c ¥ 1. The market is strong, with moderate receipts. We guore: Fall, San Joaquin. i@6c; Eastern Oregon. 7@10c B fb. HOPS—6@8c for ‘fair to choice aud 9@1Uc B Ib for fancy. Business continues at a standstill. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, - BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 53 July deltvery, 534c: San Quentin, $5 40: Wool | Bags, 24@27c. CUAL—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, 8 per ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 ¥ ton; Beattle, $5 5U: Bryant, $5 50; Coos Bay, 84 76 @ _ton: Wallsend, 86 50 ® ton: Cumberland, $13 60 @ ton in bulk and $15 in_sacks; Pennsy} vania, Anthracite Kgg, $11@12 B ton: Welsh A thracite, $8@10; Canne!, $8 ® (on: | 0ck Spring Casle Gate and Pieasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 In bulk and $13 B ton In sks CANNED FRUITS—(herries. black or red, 23/5-1b, extra; 82 ® doz: White Chercies, 2%a-1b, exira, §2 50 215D standards, §2 10: Peachies. Yellow, free, §1 ,0@1 50: Apricois—90c@s1 0. Kuspberr es, $1 75; Surawberries, $1 75. CANNE)' VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 70¢ B dozen 214-D tins: Peas—$1@1 25 B dozen. COFFiE—We quote: CosTa Rica—19@20c B B for good to prime washed; 18@19c for good: 17@17%4c for good mixed with biack beans; 16@17c for fair; 1015@ 14c nominal for comnion to ordinary. SALVADOR—1714@18%4c B b fof good to prime washed: 16a1714c 1or fwir washed; ) B15@19%50 tor good to prime washed peaberry ; ' 143, @) 5c for | superior unwashed; 1414@!434C for kool nn- washed; 17@17%c for good to prime unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—1916@320%4c for | prime to acrictly prime wasned: 1815@1934c for | 00d t strictly’ good washed: 16@1814 - for fair washed 1534@15v¢ for medium; 10Ya@130 for crdinary: S@1034c for inferlor o common; 19@ 20c for g0nd Lo prime washed peaberry: 17@17%zc 1or k001 to prime unwashed peaberry. FI~H—1897 fish are quoted as follows: hundred-pound cases, 43ic B Ib: 60-1b bundles (1896), 334¢ B Bb; Boueless (18°6), 5lje: Mid dles, Bije: Blocks, 612@7c: Desiccated, Suc B do: Pacific Herring, 15¢ @ box: Dutch do, 90c@$1 10 W keg: Whitefish, §1 60 in half-bbls and 81 75 In ‘ongues and Sounds, §12; Mackerel, bols— No. 1, $20: No. %, $1K 50; 3, $17: half-bbis— No. 1. $6@9 50; No. 2. §86 Yo. 3, 88 60; kits —Xo.1, $1 50: No. 2, §1 25; No. 3, $1. QUICKSILV ER—$40 B flusk. OfL—California Castor Oil, cases, No. 1, 95c;: bbls, ¥0c B gal (manufacturers’ rates); Linseed Oil, in_bbls, bolled, 4Uc; do raw, 38c: cases. B¢ more: Lard Oll, exira wintes strained, bdis, 5Uc: No. 1. 46c; cases, be higher; China Nut, 45@4c B galion. PETROLEUM, GALOLINF, ETC —The Stand- ard Ol Company guotes as f-llows: Waterwhite Conl 01, In bulk, 103c; Peart Ol fu cases, loc; Astral, do, 16¢; Star, do 16c; Exira Star Oil, in ceses. 20c; klaine, do, 21c: Eocene, do, 18c: De- odorized asollve, in bulk, 1135 do. in cases. 17¢; 63 dg. Deodorized Naphtha, in bulk, . do, In cases, 1634c: 86 dg. Gasoline, 86 dg. o, In cases, 25¢ ¥ gal. WHITE LEAD—Quoted at 514@5%c B 1. RED LEAD—Quotuble at 314@5 14¢ B 1b. TURPENTIN r—in cases, 41c; In fron barrels, 9c; in wooden barrels, 41c B 1b CANDLES—The Standard Oil Company as follows: Electric Light—8's, 16 0z, 7 Y 6%c: 12 on. Gc; 10 oz Bige. Granites 8igc: 14 oz Thae: 12 ¢z, 1¢: 10 0z, 614¢. LEAT HER—Harness, heavy, >0@30c: do me- dium, 28c: ao light. 24@25c Rough Leather, 19@ 21c B b; Kips, 84045 per dozen: Calf, 70 80« Rough ~plius. 8@9.: Belt-knife Spits, 12@14 Coliar Leather, black, 1135 15¢ B foot: do rus- set, 11%4@]3c; Skirdug Leatner, 3135 § b SUGAR—The Western Sugur Refining Com- pany quotes, terms net cash: ube and Crushed, 1jgc: Powd.red, b&he: Fine Crushed, 614c: Dry Granuiaied, Sc; Coufectioners' A, bc: Aaguolia A, 45jc; Extra C, d1gc: G.lden U, 435c: Candy Granulated, bl : hait barre.s 14¢ more Lhan bar- rels and boxes 1/3c more. WO0OD, LUMBER, ETC. Posts, 8@10c each for No. 1 and 514@6%c for No. 2; Redwood, 85, ® cord; Oak, rough, #6 50; Pecied, $9; Piue, 83 75. TANBARK—Nominal. LUMBER—Ratws are nominal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Ho s are weaker, 83 they are coming fa more freely., Lambs are also lower. No change in Beet or Mu:ton. Wholesale rates tor dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows BiKF—First quality, 6c; second do, 5@5%ac; third do, 4@435¢ @ b G VEAL—Large, b@6c: small, 6@7c B Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 515@6¢; wwes, 5¢ B b LAMB—Sprivg, 61745 9 . PORK—Live Hogs, 414c@i3sc B B for large and 435c@sbke for small and medium; dressed do, 5@vge B 1. KrCEIPTS OF PRODUCK. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar sks. Cheese, cus 112 Whea, ctin.. 7| Koggs. d 18,110 Earley, cus. Hiden no. .70 T 129 Eeans. sks. Pelts. bdls. 245 Rye, ctl Wine, gais. 16 800 Fotatoes, sks. Wool, bis. 716 Onlons, scs... J.eather, roiis. 43 Hay, wns. 418 Lumber. M tes. 30 45/ Alfalfn Seed, sk 9 82> |Chicory, kbis.... 10 Middiings. axs.. 336/ 1ullOW, s e 45 Buuer. culs. . 405! - STOOK MARKET. Previous prices rule for mining shares, with the usual dull business The Boston and Colorado Smelting Company has declared the regular quarterly dividend of 214 per cent. payable April 1 The Alice Minlng Company of Utah has declared a dividend of 20 ceuts per share, smounting to $20.000, and payable April 7. To date this com- puny has paid $1,016,000 i dividends. The annual meeting of the Tallant Banking Company has beea calied for April 9. The Cntario and Duly mining companies will pay dividends of 10 and 25 cents per share re- spectively to-day. Arsessments rending. Followine ins Iist Of nasessmenta nnw nan-tne: Delinqr Couraxy. No. |Amt.| iuths [Sals Day. HBoard. Gecidental. . 78| 10/ Mch 18] Apr 38 V1. Mch 19|. Apr 1s| 05/ Apr 2l Apr 1 20/.Apr 2| Apr 5. 25 Apr 4| Apr 56 20[ apr 3 Apr 55| €5/ Apr 4|.Apr 8| 26/.Apr S .May 3 471 200 Apr 10\ May § Confidence. 28 80[_ pr 12 May 7 Kentuck... " 18 08 Apr 15| May B Hale & N oi@oss. 13| 10/ Apr 19{ May 14 Crown Polut ... 70 Apr 24/ May 19 c ench; | one | BOARD SALES. Followisg were the tales in the San Francisco Ftock Foard vesterdsy: REGULAR MOENING SESSION. 807 Atrha.....05(150 CC&V ... 400 Belcher...14(:00 Crwa Fi 10) B&B......6: 100 Challge. 36 00 .. "84 500 Chilr....1.05| 100 Cont......80) AFTERNOO: 100 Alta......011200 CCV.. ..].15] 400 1 & B.. 61100 Confl. .. 80| 100 Caleds.... 11300 Exehar.. 400 Chollar, 1.03(300 Mexen.. 400 Chalige... 36/500 Opbir. cowmmnciNg 9:30 07 300 Uzah. .. 200 ¥ JnokE. .26 4] . B6) the saies in the Paclfic Biock Following wers Eourd y, rday: RFGULAR rwmatoN—10:70. 250 CC&V ...13/4100 Opbt %0) © imp ....03|200 Ovrma....U8 200 02{100 Potos!.....33 201 Frvace..26 W00 A Kev.... .21 1500 8 HilL....01 200 Stanrd..1.60 200 UBloa..... 40 500 Utab......06 10) ...........07 16007 ¥ 3 206 i\ 300 26 RNOON AESSION— 240, 1.10,650 Onhtr . .n{a‘nmovrm-,,u-’ ol A0 POLOS! .81 200 Bavags.... 24 8015 L M 1000 Con Im. O 300 Foine....16{100 8 B&EM....04 100 G&C.... .4/ 21 500 H&N..... 86 200 Mexicag.. 21 500 NV Qn.....0b! +..808V0 Ocetdtt CLOSING QUOTATIONS, TUESDAY, March 30 .4 F. & 300 Chilnge. .. 86 300 Choir1.04% 100 Utah. .. .07 800 ¥ Jukh .20 FidAned. But. AkeA, 04" 03(sama . UL (B 01 Ozfjustlonirie — U8 17 1slKentnok T 04 08 13 14| Mexican. 21 22 80 b2 NevadaQuesas — (6 — 15/0ccldontal.... 14 13 Bulllon 09 11{ophtr., ... . B8 u7 Ualedont 10 12/0verman.. 07 ws o 'otosl. 82 34 avage. . 25 26 scorpion. . - o4 og. Beic 03 04 Jiver Hull. 01 53 o 22 28 . 1.8 -~ vz s 28 26 bacueauer ... 03 06 17 Gulla & Curry. %5 P Liniv Nocss 86 STOCK AND D EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, March 30-% . % TNITED STATES BONDS. B & vkea, U B4s coun.11284 Lonew 1ssuel2s MISCKLLANXOUS BONDS. Bl Asked U Bdsreg... 108 31Uy Cal-stChlasy. 113 — (UnkGas Ds.. — 104 Cal ElecL 63130 — |Lo2dis0s..107 110 CntraC W 53 9614 98 [Ommbusts. 123 — Dput-stex-cp — 100 [P &O RMs. — 113 Edwn L&P 63129 — |P&ChRy6s. — 105 F&CHRR 65105 107 [Pwi-st KR63113 318 Geary-st RS — 105 |Keno, WLEL — 105 HC&S5%1103 _ (kactoP&L. — 100 LosAnz L8y 9214100 |*F&NPKSs. 101 102 DoGnteed 83 9815100 (~PRRAriz8s — 9314 Mit-siCbleBs123ly — |SPRECalgs. 10934 — DoRyCon bs. 105 106%4|sPRKCalos. 51~ 95 NaVinéslst — 00 [~PBrRCaifs (9 9914 NevCNgR7s.10215106 SV Water 64 11714 N Ry Cal s.103 <V W ater 4s. 100, 101 NHycal osl 80 ~ |stktnGa&Kds 99151001, WATKR WTOCRY. Contra Costs 37 - 40 |Sprug Valley 9814 9814 MarinCo..... 483 i3 €48 AND ELECTRIC 3 TOORY. 80 [Pacific Liza: 4834 01 —_ |SFG&Elec. 9685 674 MEleoLighi — " 9l4/SanFranced 23y 2¥s 0aKG L&H 54 BalgSiockiouw. = % Facces lmp — 8814 INSURANUE srOCKL Fireman'sFa18315 — |.. £ COMM L iy mANK wPOTR AngloCal... 00 52 |FirstNatouil8l 188 Bankof Cal 238 340 |LondonP&A.137%5 — CalBD&TCO107 109 |MerchBx... s & — FAVINGS BANK STOCKA @ers&LCo.1340 1400 | 105 BumbS&L 110 — g Muual....... 38 42 |UnionTrasi’s80 9uf Bsuv Unionads 475 STREET RAILEOAD STOCKS. 107 110 (OakSL&Hay — 100 3614 50 |Presidio.... 5 7 iy ey Fowben Atantten,., 16 17 33 Callfornia... — 110 e Kustern .2 78 #3 MISCXLLANEOTS srosky Alnska Pkrs. 103 105 |Nat VinCo., ' Tiy Ger Lead Co. 100 140 | iceanicS8Co 28 2415 HawC&sCo. 1614 )85 PacAux FA — & Hutch SFLo 2015 2614 PacBoraxCa — 0 Merkixassn. 90 0 ~ |ParfPainiCe 6 — EALES—MOENING SESSION. Board— 200 Hawallan Commercial...... 16 50 100 5 ¥ Gas & Eiectric Co. 96 50 5s do do 96 76 Frreoi— $1000 S P Branch Rallway Bonds....... 99 00 BALES—AFTEENOON BESSION. Board— 20 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 26 00 85 8 I Gas & Electric 96 75 65 8V Water 98 50 e e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jeremiah D. and Mary A. Sullivan to Lucius L. Solomons, lot on N (ine of Pacific avenue, 81:03; E of Octavia street, £ 28:1114 by N 133: $150. Elizabeth A and John T. Hayes to Michael Murpny, 10t on N line of Golden Gate avenue, 71:10% E of Lyon street, E 25 by N 100; $10. Frederick Dassonville to Georgia M. and William E. Dassonvile, lot on i line of Lyon street, 25 S 25 by K 91:2: giti. Kstaie of Abraham Beerman (by Rachel Brer- man, execuirix) to Minnle A. Hallows, lot on & line 0f Jackson strevt. 2u0:3 W of Central avenue, W 39 by S 127:814; $3510, Roert S.. Horace M. and Horace Z Wheeler and Florence G. ‘I aylor, to Norman McKinnon, lov on N ine of Fifteen:h street, 235 W of Noe, W 25 by S115: $10. M. Morgeuthuu Company 10 Robert Stewart, 1ot on N line of Twenty-first street, 75 W of Potrero avenue, W 25 by = 70: $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman (by Oscar Heyman, at- torney) t0G. Valvo and F. Delmonte, lut on N line of Duncun street, 240 W of Sauchez. W 30 by N 114: $10. I-state of Agostino Capurro (by David Capurro, administrator) to G. Garavents 3ioc on W iine of Lataye te p ace, 64:6 N of Green, N 3. W 60, 817, E 28, S 6, K 32: 82000, ine 0. Heydenfeldt to Kdward Mandonnet, lot on N line of Washing on street, 177:5 W of Stock- tom, X 75 by W 20: §10- Manuel F. Turner to George F. Turner, ot on XW line of Howard street, 100 SW of Eighih, SW 25 by NW 90; $10 rnomss and Mariannina Linane to Margaret Sinnot., re-record of 1603 d 68, lot on S line of I sireet, 107:6 X of Forty-elghtii avenue, E 50 by S Margaret Sinnott to Solomon Gerz, lot on < line of I street, 82:3 W of Forty-seveath, W 26 by s 100; 810 AMary Daly to L G. Brattin, lot on SW ecrner of ¥ gireet and Thiriy-fourtn’ avenue, W 8:6 by 3 Jon 271, Gift Map 8; 8300. k! Taggart to Mary C. Boes, lots 371 and 372, Gife Mup 3; $10. ATAMEDA COUNTY. Mary A. Ward and_ ss administratrix of the es ate of Michael J. Wara (by commissioner) to the San Francisco Home Mu.ual Loan Assocla- 110D, 1o on NW line of Twenti-~ixth nvenue, 615 SW 'of East Fourteenth street, SW 5, NW 119,52, NE 26, ~E 110.54 Lo bezinning, belux lot 15, Dblock 2, kden Park, Brookiyn Township: $1118. Henry R. Harrls to Laura T. Harris, lot on & 1ine of Sherman street, 135.35 S of Pacific avenue. $83.38 by k. 140:10, Alameda: gift. Willlam H. and Frances Mackinnon to William D. Huntington, lot C, map of resubdivision of lots 11, 12 and 18, blozk 4, Oakland View Homestead, Oakland: 810. Lorenz and Elizabeth Werner to Louls and Ag- nes Hufschmldt, beginning at a point 52:1 from point form:d by the intersection of East Peralta and Magnolia streets, thence 118:8 N, 100 E, 23 3 X, 100 W, 83:4 to East Peraia street, thence along Peralta street 208:4 to beginning, being lots Sand 4 block 685, Watts Tract, Uakiand: $10. George and_Loulse J. Roeth 10 Lillie E. Pows son (wite of E. F.)lov on W Line of Chestnuc street, 160:6 N of Twenty-six b, N 50 by W 127, being portion of lot 14, biock N, Northern Exten- sion to Oskland. Oaklana; $10. Lelund S, Brown to E. P. Vandercook, lot 6, blocc 8, map ot East Oakland Helghts, Esst Oal land: $10. E. P. and Vivian P. Vandercook to John Woolly, same, ¥rst Oakiana: $10. < Motris Jsmes to Nancy J James, loton N lins of ‘I hirty-ninth street, 226:8 k of Grove, E 26:3 by N 100, belng portinn of wots 14 and 15 Mont. gomerv Tract Map 1, warranty deed, Oakland Townsh p: $10. 8. ¢, and fsabel O, Bigelow tn E. J. Davis, lot on NW lineof Howe sueet, 185 SW of Amethyst, NW 166:6, NE 91:2, SE 181:) to begy ning. being lots 7 8 and 9, viock C, Thermal 1. iil, formerly, tbe Howe Tract, Lakland Township; 10. #2101 Clayton t0 0. . Wilson Jr, 0t 6, block 8, ‘Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Hayward G. and Berta Thomas to the San Fran- cis o =avings Union, surrender of 557 d. 2is. lut on W line of Orange avenue,x00 § of EastTwenty- seventh sireet, S 50 by W 150, belng lot 24. block 1, Blasdel fract, map 2, Brookiyn iownship: $—, ‘James and Meda “pence to Jose I.Aveliar, loton ¥ line of Whiitier street, 234 N of Ea.t Fourteenth street, N 60 by I 146.62, being lols 10 and 11, block’ B resucdivision of Fruitvale “Tract, Brooklyn Tflwn\hlg‘ $10. Mary A. Herrmann to Julia C. Merwin, lot on SW corner Watkins and Cluy or D sireets, S 97:8 by W 211, being lots 1 and 2, block 26, town of ‘Haywards, kden Township: $10. Builders’ Contracts. Christian Froeiich with Silas Carle, tocrect s two-siory building on the N line of Howard street, 100 K of Fremont, $9189; Albert Sutton, archi- tect. Phebe A. Hearst with Raymond Granite Co., granite work for an eight-story brick aud stone bullding on the S line of Market sireet, 142:6 W of acnle, $6325;: A. C. Schweinturih, architect. Henry Hoftman with Jo.eph Kemp, irame buliding and barn on E_lineof Valencia street, 117:11 S of Twenty-sixth, $3250; John McHeunry, architect. Littie ~isters’ Infant Shelter with Holm & Sheib- ley. alterations and additions to & three-story frame building on Minna street, near Sixth, $2021; Oliver kverett, architvet. WaTERS AT X¥osr PoisT EAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISKEL ny Oppe CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT - NoTE—The hizh anl low Waiers occar . ¢ City Front (Missioz-sirast Whael) abou: tweu: five minu:es Iater than at Forz Lolnt: vie heigls of tide is the same a: both places. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. I W Miller, Muscatine & Nishimuir, Yokohama W 8 Greene, Wash ¥ Searies, Novada A C Bryer, Formosa J K Searles & w, N Y Mrs M Cbapman, Miss Searies, N Y Miss Chapmun, N Y W A Oxenheim, N ¥ Y 4 A Thorner. Kobe E +mih & f, Kobe Mrs ¥ Coon. Kube B Hughes, N Y W Gllbert & w, Conn Miss J umburg, Conn Miss Giibert, Conn J H Hull & w. Phils Miss Willlams, Phila Mrs Bucbanan, Phlla Birs Hei'mer, Phil J B Spellman & w, Del Miss M Walker, Pa H Robelin & w, Del Miss I Dickey, Pa J M Shea, Del 0 E Becker, Ere C Fareckl, krie C K Mensick & w, Del it M Fairfield, Mass Mrs K Wohl, Del Miss I, Barnétt. Del W V Horrar, Prila Col Dyer, Pittsburg Miss M Shew, Del O E von Ashe, Del Mrs Barneut, Del Miss Barnett, Del Miss J S:reather, Del P Moore, Mass W J Atwater, Conn Miss Lord, Pittsburg Mrs B F Fuller, Foston Mrs Crawford, Boston Mrs 4 Meeder, Boston _ ¥ 5 Dickinsot. Boston Mr T B Wilcox, mald & Mrs Wilson, Los Angeles chilld, Los Angeles W J Morse. Chicago 3.0 Keefe, 1,os Angeles E Chambers. Los Angls M Knoderer, Newark C Ahlborn, New Haven Miss 7 W Beatty, Conn C'R Hosenberg. Conn J H Bpeakman, N Haven R W Eailard, N Y J B Peakes, Santa Cruz J 8 Fearies, “hanghal 1 C Lewis. N Y M Kahn, Phila P Ohimers, Phiia Miss F Ohimers, Phila J W Rice. N Y M Fiizaimmons, Phila W A Froit. Chicago A L Tetcomb, Chicago Mra Telcomb, Chicagzo Master H H Tetcomb, Tl JF Randoloh, N Jersey Birs Kandolph, N Jersey G Fisher, Onkiand E H Dyer, Pitisburg Harrie. b Lord. 111 T k Peabody, N Y K1 Hackny, Miiwakee A W Fox, £ngland H Blickenderfer, NY Mrs H Blickenderfer, NY G A Washington, fenn Mrs G Washington.Tenn E O Emerson & w, Miss C Emerson, Pa O ¥ Emerson & w, Pa N Rucker, San Jose ¥ Bruce, N Y G Sully, Boston W H Conyngham, Pa Mrs Conyncham, Pa 8 Overacker, Ky Mrs 8 Overacker, Ky Miss Ovoracker, Ky~ Mrs A Smith, N Y Miss ¥inith, N Y J F Emith, N'Y ¥ C8mith, N Y kT Wiiliams, N Y. I parker & w, N Y BB Ramsey & W, Pa J M Cutherwood, Phlia Dr R B reer, Pa J Stone, 310 Viia H H Pitcher, Livermore © A Mclomb, X Y C Thomson, Lonaon J R Adams, Chicago Mrs C B Bush, N ¥ O G Rose, San Rafael Mrs <kiuner, Los Ang © M Mix & w, Onio. € 5 Mersick, New Haven Bedtord St Louls (Chicago C s Bush. N'Y Mra O G Kose,5n Rafaol A ¥ Muglnois, Los Ang J Cros & w, Los Ang P P Most, Ohlo Mins Meraick, N Hayen J K Mannin; MG 1 Hollan F E Fheraal G % Buebe, N ¢ Aaros, Stanford tantord rookiyn G L Harrison, AT Schuman, Stauford J Ripley & w, Eoston P H Flynn, Mrs G L Harrison, Phila F S Shaw, srooklyn Mrs ¥ R Haase, Chicago T E Peabody, N Y G P Lord, i lzia Mrs Huckingham, Chi Mrs M M Btewart, N Y GRAND HOTEL. W S Peasiey, Towa G C Brown, sacto J'B Hoyt, Bird's Ldg C W Roby, Fresno A'HI Schabel, N ewcastle A 1 Levinaky. Stockton J J Pauisell, Stockton C ¥ Harg: E W M yers, Sacto I E Ray, G W Emmovs, Alameda M L Green & w,Alameda W J Beyce & w,San Jose T E Col 1us & w,3an Jose L Shaw, Los Angeles P Lynsey, Los Angeies H Block, Los Angeles RE Wutls & w, Jowa Mrs § D'Seebar, lowa Miss F P Carpenter,0bio N Wises, Sana Barbara T A Hope, Texas 83 Wickman, N Y Miss Adams, N Y Miss Uakes, N Y Mrs Oukes, N ¥ ¥ J Nurphy, Cal W Bullers & w, N J W P Mathews, Sacto W M Cutter, Marysville JSSawyer &w, Alameda DrJ M Benkers,Liv'more P Tagoszzini. (ayucas A Taguazzini, O P C Musgrave, West Pt CT Lukes, Chicago A S Cooper, Sta Baroara T W Pheips, Los Ang Geo H Bixby, Los Ang G Kel ogg. San Diego « G W Crystal, Vacaville I Rice & w, Cal E D Lovejoy, Penn ¥ Schivener. Sebastopol C K Lipman, Sacto F Regan, ~acto A Barrows, Sacto ¥ H ~u'linger, Grimes ¥ C Cook. Grimes Mrs ACVanAulen, Elgin M B Williams, Chicago J A GII), Bacto A M Cook, Y Mrs E Quimby, Marysv LICK HOUSE, E L Rebm. Sonora J McBride, Sacto G R Woods, Chico J W Howell, Merced X H 5 ix, Ked wood 1H Lieby, ~anta Monica F S Johuson, Gdn Grove W A Dyer, ~anta Ana M W Brown & w, L Avg J Sceman, Garden Grove 1N Suilivan, Boise City 8 W Hall, Cai W Hill, Sacto G C Boller & w, Loomis G B Wheaton & w, Cal ; F Doud, Monterey W McArthur, Simons s & fy, Portland | C F Lords, Portand mi:h, Kedding M G Rhoues, San Jose ark & w,Sn Ma:eo J L Ktock, ~an Jose ¥ B Kington,Santa Clara W W Gillin & w, Micn J J Rupp & w, Mich J W Carroll, Riverside G B Ocheltree, Riverside B ¥ Leve., 5 Bernardino D C Swartz, Colton ¥ Stuub, G R Frampton, Artesia | ‘al W Hammond, San Jose D E Knight & w, Marys- P 5 Hund, San Jose ville CUSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. H J C Barron & w, Chicago C de Bot:, Santa Rosa Mrs b Griffitns, Uaaland Miss E Joues, Oakland J Moo.e, Fresno O ~tockion & w,Stockton M Mackey. “toekton R Puirdy, Stockton J Brrme, San Jose 8 J Haosggar, Portand Miss K Skinner. - iskiyou Capt White & w,0akland | J B Barton, santa Craz T Morafugl, Fernanaino S Barnes & w, N Y H =chindelberg, Pomona E G Woodward, Chico A Asbeck, Los Angeles W Bledgar, Berkeley E G > Maxwell, Chicago J Bassett, Portland R A Moore & w. Angels C G Darr. Belano A Kramer, Delano Mrs M McGary & 2 ¢, Y Basa, Los Angeles Port and P G Durkin, Seattle T'W Beck, N Y BALDWIN HOTEL J C Crooks, Haywards G Migliavacco, Napa A J Cochus, Newman W J Thurber, Sant Cruz Dr vavenport, Stockton M K Harris, Oakland L Koberton, Portiand T C Baker & w, Portland ¥ J Fitzgerald, Nebr R W ellock, Carson W Helsell & w, fowa J E Wi.llams, San Jose J Feiton, -acramento M Jone« Vallejo TP kay, San Jose J R Dea man, Ely Station C F Quinn, Valivi» Mrs Abrott, Seatde F Holten, San jose V Seymour, Sacramento C Stewart, Denver H Lee, Salt'Lake e Britain’s Flags. Before the crowns of England and Scot- land were united under James I, says the Scottish American, the flag carried by the English ships was white, with the red cross of St. George emblazoned on it, | while that hoisted upon Scottish ships | was_blue, with the cross of St. Androw on it, the red lines of the English flag | being perpendicular and horizontal, and | those of the Scottish flag being diagonal. Owing to some misunderstanding between the ships of the two nations, the King ordered ‘‘tnat a new flag should be adopted, having the cross of St. George interlaced with that of St. Andrew on the blue ground of the flag of Scotland.” ~All English ships were to display the red cross of St. George, and Scottish ships that of St. Andrew at their sterns. On April 12, in the year 1606, the Union Jack was first hoisted at sea, but it was not until the Parliamentary Union of the two coun- tries, in the year 1707, that it was adopted as the military flag of Great Britain. THE CALL CALENDAR. MARCE, 1897. Sa.| Moon’s Phases.| New Moou. OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Franciaco. STRAMWR |DESTINATION. | WATLS | PIER. Newpor....... [Mch 3L ¥aw|Pier LL Panam: Mch31.12 M/ PMSS Sydney... .. |Apr 110PM|Pler7 China &Japan|Apr 1. lew|P M 88 Vic& Pgt Sud |Apr 1. Dau|Plec) HumboldtBas | Apr iru|Pier 9 San Diego.....|Apr 2,11ax|Pler11 Coos Hay. Apr 212 m|Pier 8 Faralion....| Yaauins Bay. Apr % $am|Pler2 Columbia... | Portland Apr 310am|Pler 24 Eurek: Newport ADE 4, Dam|Plecll Del Norte.. Urays Harbor. |Apr B. 4rx| Pier 28 Humboldt..| HumboldtBay |Apr 5, Zpu|Pler 3 Arcata. 003 sav . |Apr 4Pu|Plorll Banta Rosa. | %an Diego. . . |Apr 6.11am/| Prer 11 Homer......|Coos Bay ... [Apr 6.10Aw | Pler 13 Sunol. .7 | Grave Harbor. [Apr 6. 12w | Pler 3 WallaWaiia| Vi & Pgc 5na |Apr 6. vaw| Plec § Riate ot voruan . |Air 8.20AM| Piee 28 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STRAMKR | FRoM i_Dux Weillngion... . | Departure Bay . ..Mich 81 Truckes .. - | Tulamook Bay. Mch 3) North Forx. Humboid: Bay.... Mch 31 Crescent Uitv... |Crescent City.,... Mch 31 Rio de Janeiro..|China & Japan Mcn 81 Corona. San Diego Mch 81 Portiana. . .o - Apr 1 Pomona... .11\ | Humboldi Bay’ LApr1 Farallon.. .. - | Yaquina say ... Apr 1 Czarina, . {Coos Bay .. ..Apr 1 Cleon +..|Crescen: City Sapr 1 Eureka.. .eeo | NewPOLL. ... Apr 2 Walla Walia. .. LApr 2 Spr o2 Apr 3 Humbelds, LApr 8 Progreso 3 3 4 5 5 6 [ SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UNITRD STATRS COAST AND GEODTTIO SURVRY. TiMES AND HulauTs OF HIeE AND Low March—1897, # Wednesday, March 31. nn rises 655|Moon riser.. Sun sets . 6.33|Moou sets. g | 1oy P B|TIme | ooy | TIMe)| gy | Tin | B wi W i Bi[ GZI| Liriuobl &4] 1| 500/ 0.8|1L22| 43| 2| 5.26| 0.5/1202| &) 3| 6.00( 0.2{12.50 x.xi 4| 686 0.1] 1.40| 36 2 W LW IE 5| 0.36| 45| 714 01| 2. 8| 1.16| 4.5] .55 0.1 KoTz—In the above exposition of the (id early morning udes ars given in the left hanj columu, and the successive tides of the das (n 1y order of occurrence as to time. The secoid iimy column gives the second tido of the day. tha (he] ttme colump the third iide, and the lasi or righ band columa gives the last tide of tho day, ex.sp; when ihere are bui thres iides. as sometim sccurs. The helghts glven are addl:ions to iy soundings on the United States Coast Surves Charts, except when & minus sign (—) precedes 1oy helght, and then the number given ls suntrac from the depth g!ven by the char: t———— AUTICE TO MAKINEKS, A branch of the United States Hrdrographio Office located in tha Merckani® Exchanze iy maintained in San Franclsco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially favited to Visit ths office, where complete seis 0f charts and saliing direciions of the world are kept oa hani: or com- parison and reference, and the latest informuti.n can always be obtained regarding lights, dangors to navigation and all matters of intersst to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Te'e- graph Hill 1s holsted about ten minutes befors noon. and I dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each das irom tha United States Naval Observaiory a: Maro lilana notice stating whether the time ball way dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, Iy published the same_day by the afternoon papers and by the morning papers the foilowing dav. W. 5 HueHEs Lieutenant. U. . N., in charge. The Time Ball. 7 W BRAXCE BYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. § MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. Murch 30. 1894 o The time bail on Teiegrann Hil. was dropped exactly at noon to-day. a¢ noou of the 13uin meridiun, or cxactiy at ¥ . i., Green W wich time. HUGHEs, Lieutenant U. 5 N.. in char. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived TUESDAY, March 30, Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, 80 hours from New- Pport, eteé: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. 14 hours trom Fort Brags; pass and mdse, to J S Kimball. Cleared. TUESDAY, March 30. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San Pedro; Goodall, Par- kins & Co. Stmr Clty of Everett, Laverge, Nanaimo: John Rosenteld’s ~ons. Stmr Humbold:, Booifield. Eurek; 88 Co. o Stmr Alice Blanchard, Hughes, Porland; N P3 Co. Whal s'mr Beluga, Bodfish, whaling; Pacific Steam Whaling Co. Whal stmr Orca, Sherman, whaling: Pac Steam Whaling Co. Ha k Harvester, Gruner, Chignik Bay: Hume Bros & Hume. Humbold: Sailed. TUESDAY, March 30 Stmr Humboldt. Booificld, Eureks. Fimr Gips. Leland. Sania Crus Stmr Newsbov. £ osen stmr City of Everett, Laverge, Nanaimo. Stmr Homer, Jessen, C0os Bs ‘Whal stmr Orca, ~herman, whaling. Sumr Cogquille River, Paton, Coquille River. U S stmr Orezon. Ba'ker, Port Oichard Stmr Laguna, Peterson. Brsnip Hiidesel Ousney. Hull. k Albe-t, Griflith, Honolulu. BM! k J D Peters, Townsend, Karluk via Chignlk nv. Schr Seven Sisters, Rasmusse! Schr Five Brothers. Nelson, Bihlers Point. Schr Reliance, Hansen, Point Arena. Scbr Arago, Stensiand, codfishing. Telegraphic. POINT LORNS March 30.—1) & i—We: clear: wind NW. veioci.v § milas Charters. ‘Thne 8 N Castle and Transit load mdse for Hono- lulu. The Nor bark Morland loads lumber at Port Gamole for south Africa. Spakan. Mar 5—Lat 15 N, long 29 W, Brship Pori Cule- donia, heace Dec 4, for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. ALBION—Salied Mar 30—Sumr Natlonal City, tor Navarro. AVARRO—Arrived Mar 30—3'mr Pt Arena, from Mendocino; scmr National ¢ity, frm Albon, COOS BAY—Sailed Mar 30 -3¢ Daisy Rowe for San Francisco; s:mr Scotia. for Yaquina B. YAQUINA BA’ Arrivel Mar 30—Stmr ¥cotls, from Coos Bay. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Mar 26-3cur Jen- nle Theiin, hencs Mar 12. Suiled Mar 30—Schr C A Thayer, for Santa Bar- barda: schr La Gironde, for Redondo: senr Gen Bannlng, for Re ondo; schrs Maid of Orleans and Ivy fo- San Francisco. NEW WHATCOM—Sailed Mar 30— Br ship Sut- lej. for London, MENDOCINO—Arrived Mar 30—Stmr Pt Arena hence Ma 7. GREEN ./ UOD—Arrived Mar 30—Stmr Whites- boro, hence Mar COOS BAY —sailed Mar 30—Stmr Czarina, for San Francisco. S PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Mar 30—Schr Lil- lebonne, hence Mar 1. ASTORIA—Arrived Mar 30-Stmr Tillamook, hence Mar 26 Salled Mar 30—Simr Columbia, for San Fra: eisco; Br ship Dalcairnle, for —. Outside bound tn—Br shlp Gienelvan, from New- castle, NSW. ALBION—Arrived Mar 30—stmr Natlonal City, hence Mar 25. wCASPAR—Arrived Mar 30—Stmr Jowel, ar 47 YAQUINA BAY—Salled Mar 30—Stmr Faral- lou, for san Fraucisco, Foreign Porte, DEAL—Salled Mar 29-Ger ship Christine, for Port Los Angeles. FALMOUTH. Roex. for swansea. DUNGEN k.55—Passed Mar 28—Ttal bark Emilla Ciampa. hence Oct 23, via Queens.own, for Lynn. LIMERICK—Arrived Mar 27— Brship Dimsdale hence Nov 27. QUE ENSTOW N—Arrived Mar 28— Brshp Wav- ertree. hence Nov 7. W STPORT-Arrived Mar 29—Br bark Earis- ‘court. from Oregon. NANAIMO—-alled Mar 30—Bark Rufus Wood, for San Francisco. PORT KLIZABETH—To sall Apr 1—Bark Har- vester. for Newcastle, NSW. NEWCASTLE. NSW-—Sailed Mar 30—Brship Cl.y of Athens, for San Diego. Movements of Trani-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Ar:ived Mar 30—S:mr Ems. irm Ge .0a; 8. Ancho ia, from Glasgow: s.mr Mo- bawk, irom London. ~alled Mar 50—S:mr Trave, for Brenen; stmr ‘or Amst>rdam s ¢RP—-Arrived out Mar 30—Stmr Ken- S ARD—Passed Mar S0—Stmr St Paui, trdJ New York. for Southampton. { SCILLYPassed M i 10-Stmr Spree, trom New £, f0 - Southampton and Bre.uen. Yz KD\:‘HS?.\D—I assed Mar 30-Sumr Teutonle, from New York, for Queenstown and Li:erpool. Importations. FOR' AGG—Per Noyo—] bx Instruments, 217 AL Tt iy ber. 160 tles. 20 M sninzies, & pkss mdse. bx wafers, 176 bxs ori PR san Pearo—34 bxsoranges. 29 ca canued b, 1 pkg mase, 1 bbl tar. oin Pedro1 cs olives, 92 picgs md c0, 1 bbl & moa. B meamas pkgs mase. 1 bx buiter, 1 cs egss, K o 5 pkgs mdse, 75 bxslemons, 265 bxs O anta Barbara—19 sks abalone shells, 50 cs 0'iva ofl, 1 pkg mdse, 12 ss crawfish, 3 bxs oranges, 56 jemons, Dy ota—26 sks crastiah, 16 bdls dry fish, § bxs e Harford—6 tubs 50 bxs butter, 27 cs exgs, 5 ©s honey. 10 bxs fish, 747 sks barley, 49 sks rye. Cayucos—50 bales seaweed. 3 bdis aides and skins, 2 pkgs mdse, 17 cs eggs, 9tubds 133 bxs bui- ter, 7 ca cnvose, 31 dressed cu. San Simeon—1 ¢s dry £0ods, 12 tubs 134 bxs bat- ter, 2 csesss, 8 dressed calves. 1 pkg mdse. Monterey —4 kegs butter, 1 bx plants. Congignens. Per Noyo—W P Fuller& Co: Union Lumber C E K Jobrson: Tuos Chester; O I Neddauzh: W L Wei fam. Per (008 Bay—S P Milling Co: Gould & Jaudin: H Hudo esivn & Co: D Biagi & Co: J H Culn & Coj Campodonico & Malcolm : Eveleth & Nasn: Wison Broy: J Demartini & Co; Newmark & Edwards; N PR r:Gord n Lros; Mark Leovy: FW W 'Ilh‘ & Co; Wieland Brewing Co: Wetmore Br s; Charles Perkins: Garcia & Maggini: F S Weeks & Cu; J B Pa @ Tobacco Uo: Gets Bros & Co; J0an Coue 1y Taylor & Taylo : Burnel! & Co; ndurd Oil € Hi Bros: Hilmer, Bredhoff & scnuiz: Pac Coat N Senafea e Co; Amer Carb Acid Gas U Main & Winchester: Wood, Curtis& Co; Lalitornia Distributing Lo; L ~catenas & C0. Nolan & Co; Puc Const Fish Co: American Un 0a Fi:h Co: Uhar.es Te:zen; Dalton Hroy: J ivancovien & Co: Stan iard Fru Co: Norton, Teller & Co: M T Freitas & C Wheaton, Breon & Co: J b lncu lia: A Paiadini: Dodze, Sweeney & Co: L D Stone & Co: b-nnison. hence iled Mar 29— Br ship Inchcape sinaton. T Per Coos Bay—3768 sks barley, 1 Nors, 176 ges, 7 bxs lemons, 24 s , 4 wheols, fr W01 &Co: Hills Bros. } Kirchmano & Co: H Watermun; Milani & Co. Murphy, Grant & Co; J D Camphell: Wel., Farzo & to; F Uri & Co: § Silververg: Ross & Hewlett: Wel/man, Pecx & Co; ‘Newbaner & Co: Marsball & Reimers; W 03a- wati & Bennes. _Chas Montgomery & Uo7 >acia- mento Fish Co: W C Price & Co: Kowalsky & Co: C E Whaitney & Co: Bissinger & Co; ¥ B Haight; J i Konsing: A Wyss: 0 B Smith & Uo: Woodw 1l & cennel Getz Bros & Co; Western Meat Co; H Meyer; H N Tilden & Co; A Bunvman.

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