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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, | 1.& Tex Cent 6s. 14/ Tenn new 3. Texas Pac lsts. {Texas Pac za: 'Union Pac 1ats 98.10115 RLD Jowa Central T5ts.. 81 ansas Pa Consols 74 THE COMMERCIAL WO SUMMARY OF THE MAKTETS. New Yorx Exchange lower. ~ilver unchanzed Wheat weak and dull. All other Cereals neglected. Hay weak Mustard Seed lower. Be e chanze: Onions firm. Aspargus lower. Peas irmer. Butter weak 8nd plentifai. « Foultry d App! Ora se ani Eggs firm. and Lemons abundant. Drie | Frut: very quiet. Provisions inactiv Wool higher and excited. No change in Hides. Hogs weak and {n liberal r2ceipt. Beef ana Mutton unchanged. Coffee quiet. Oils unchanged. Conl firm. GOLD COIN MOVEMENT. Cofn at San Francisco neyear was as fol- The movement of Gi for the first ihres months of & »' nid for duties. . Exported 1,3 11.879.300 900 e T Total witndrawn Coined January 1 to ) Loss to local circulation...... 6,897,900 A similar comparison for the first three months 596 showed 1 loss to local circulation of $4,033,- 300, The movement is usual the early par: of the year (O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanatton. fiies with the wind. The top figures 2 mum_temperature for the it sny. the amount n inches and bundredtbi hours. lsobars, or sol equal sir pressure; iso- | temperature. The sure and comnect po! therms, or dotted 1 word ““high” means 1s_ueually ac ¢ fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and sccompuniad by cloudy weatherand rains. Lows"_usually appesr on the Wasbington commt. When Uhe. pressife 13 high 1n the mierioF S iow Mons the Coasi, and the inobars extend hand souih ong. ilie Const, Tain ia probable: w13 "inclosed with leovars of fo-rain south of OFegon is Imaprob: fCinity of 1aabo, and g 10 the Callforala coast, Warmer pected i somimer agd colder the pressu: weather may be e: weather in winter. Th wall produce an Opposite resuit. WEATHER BUREAU R ORT. UNITED STATES D¥PARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | TUR¥, WEATHER BURFAU, SAN FRANCISCO, 6.1807, 5 r. 3.—Tae following sre the rain for the pas: 24 hours, and seasonal rainfalls . past 24 hours .7 500 36.99: Red Bluf, past 24 hours.00. st 24 hours .03, this season Y258, last season 16.61: Fresno, past 24 nours, .00. this sea- s0n 10.52, Tast season 5.55: San Luls Obispo, past 24 hours .00, thi. season 20.71. last seas n 15.49 Los Angeies, past 24 bours .00, this season 16.71, ast seasou B.88: San Diego, past 24 hours 00, < season 11.80 hours 00. this sess ast season 5.68: Yuma. past 24 5. last season .58, ~an Francisco data—MaXimum temperat minimum 50, mexn 55, Weather conditions and general forecasts: The sli:ht ression which wes centra) last night in Western Washing.o an't is now ce An area of Or 1 has passed eastward rul in the Rocky Mountain rezfon. h pressure is now central off the o (oast. Decid diy colder weather is report- m Northern Nevads and somewhat cooler weather in \orthern California. There is danzer of severe frost to-night in exposed port ons of the upper *acrame to Valley. Kain has been general dur.ng the past twelve hours along the coast from ~au Fraucisco nor hward and (hroughout the States of Oregon. Washington and Idabo. « ondi- tions re favorable for fair weather in California. Forecasts made ding at midx Northern Cal rthwest wind. n northwester] N evada—Fair Wednesday, Utuh—C Wedues: Arizona— Fair Wednesda San Francisco and viciniiv—Fair Wednesds fresh nortberly wind, hich off shore. W. H. Hawuxox, Forecast Officlal. NEW JOEK MARKETS, Financial, NEW YORK, April 6.—There was a farther | Chisass Alss. falling off in business at the Stock Exchange to- | day. the sales of stocks footing up only 123,531 sbares, the smallest total forsoms time pa: The market was quickly 1o ma; ment was in full control and the mate business, that is to cut but s port tions. As .00 10 the ant support_foun: no difficully in bring! sales, the stock droprel to 7614, the decline be- ing accelerated by udvices that che Pennsyivanis Legis atur- would investigate the Lehigh and Wiikesbarre Coal Company leased by tne first | named Laccawauna on moderate sales fell to 1497 | General Kiecitio. and Reading declined 1o 2 35 The change in the | Erie | arnings of ihe Keading just method of teporiin: adopted dia not mre: with approv he company’s app Ication ties comes up befo o the on the stree morrow. Delaware and ludson held sieady. ranging be:ween 102! dustrial group Leather preforred wus heavy on a report that the company Intended to shut 1or sixty das ratic. Sugar was sold by Washingla wall will make no material chanze sugar juto the c yesterday its payments for du amounied to neariy $2 0,000. In the final deai ings the market was firm for the railway and mi cellaneous 1ist and burely s'eady jor J ersey Cen tral. Ne: ch cent. Sugar, Jer: lost 1% per con and Luckawanoa 1. Sales fooied up €1, firsts fell b to Union Elevated 6s 1 5s certificates 1 10 33. in Government bonds $10,000 coupons of 1925 sold at 124, $55L0 coupon 4s of 1907 at 11234 Grain. FLOUR—Quiet, steady. Winter wheat, low grades. $1 805 05; do fair to fancy, §2 95@ 40; do paents, $4 5094 85 Rye flour Dull. $2 25@2 65. 1 KYE-Dull. We: ern. 3bc. 1sts Den DivL1614( U B 4s reg of 192312334 La Consol ds...._.. M isnouri fanding. . — M KT 2ds. BARLEY — et, stead; Feeding. 2534c . 1. Spr o @ 7 6 da reg of 1967.111 WHEAT—Market dull, 4c to 34c lower with T orthern, 81@3114c Options deciined on lower Cabes, fur ign se:ling and long, unioad- May through foreign buying, 89" ul BRC (0 T under ¥ & West Gen 6. N Carolina cou 45.102 Sije: July, 9i4c elevator: . ‘Options were | West ouore e, : steamer mixed, 2 o 2, white, 24Yac; 0.3, 21Y4: 0. 3 white walte State and 0.2, Chi. uzo. LIVERPOOL. mixed westein, 21@25¢; The spot mar- Cargoes weak at LIVERPOOL, ket is quiet at 6s 1d@6s 2d. 295 9d sellers, nearly du Provisions. Western steam, $4 50: iet: Continent, - £1 85 compound, §3@ 4 50. Mess. $8.a@8 50. LARD—Qn'e", easy Ihe Produce Exchange cable gives the following tions for No. 2 Red Winter: 55 9140; Sepiember, 5 8340, SECURITIES 6.—Consols, ch Rentes, 1028 723qe. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Liverpool quot 5 914d; Juiy, Western cream- Eigins, 20c; | imitation creamery, 11@17¢ State, large, 10@1214c; part skims, 5@6C B I; siiver, 28 5-16d; Fren fresh, 914@ | 3150 asked: Crude, 20@20% change, 60 days... | Stags, Sc: salted Kip, Steriing F.xchauge, sight. Sterling Cabies........... New York Exchuuge, sight.. New York Exchane, telegraphic. Eine silver. per ounce...... Mexican oilars yel ow prime, RICE—Firm. MOLASNES—Firm. COFFEE—Stendr. Unchanged. Unchanged. 600 | e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, ugust and Septern $7 65@7_70: December, 6,335,000 | 7 5: January, $7 March, §7 70@7 75. Spot Kio, duli, we c SUGAR—Raw, quiet and_steady: fair refinin, WHEAT FREIGHTS—The: tering of any consequence and rates are therefore nominal at about 17s 6d. The chartered Wheat fleet in port hias a registered tonnage of 8000, against tous on the ssme date last y gaged, 85,120 tons, against 51,8003 on the way (o This port, 261,000 tons, against 207,400, WitkAT—The marset Is in 18 10 spot char- ard A, 434C powdéred and cubes, 5. fruit and Produce. ATRICOTS—Bags, 6@11c. TFACHES — Unpeeted peeled, boxer coufectioners’ A, n port in | Stau AgAlnstho y | granulated, 434c. i el ‘our aizes, nom nal, 4c. 0 crowns, 414@A4140: thres tour crow: s. 5%, @6c: London | layers. $1 50@1 40; clusters, $1 4U@I 70. A1 MONDs—sort shell, be sameold rut. cttling and every few daya The demand con- 51 20@1 27% B ctl for 65, $130 B cil 10r average No. 1, 5 for choice and §1 3734@140 B ctl for extra choice milling. prices shade s frs Unues poor. NUTS—Standard, 7c: soft shell, 9c HOPS—Qn et and easy. Domestic fleece, 16@23¢ 18@3lc: Texas, T@l2e. Merchandise. American, $10@ | Lake, $11@11 75. Donentic, 3 35@3 40. | Sumics, $13 2013 50. BOARD SALES. 9:15 o'clock—December— 20C0 ¢ 3 1 1034, S810X — December — 12,000 _ctls, 12,000, $1 0% 16,000, $1 10; 2000, 1 IGIRON—Fai CLAR MORNING 2005 cus. $1 09 — December — 6000, §1 055 On3g: 62,000, $1 U8, 0081 2035 L1EAD- Barely steady TIN—Firmer. SPELTER—Quiet. Domestic, $i 1U@4 20. MARKETS. 100,81 2034344000, $1 4000, $1 2034, AFTERNOON SESSION December—14,000 ctls, 2000, $1 0874: 2000, $1 =) Uy: 2000, 4000, %1 205 CHICAGO CHICAGO, Tur, April 6 | or jrovision markets here to-d here were no grain 2000, $1 2034 ‘. it beng s bol 4: 4000.'$1 2034 BAKLEY—There rather weak 60@6T ge: Erewing, CALL BOABD SALE INFORMAL SESSION SECOND > KSSION much going on_and otherwise. Feed. buiter market was dull Buyers wok hoid slowly, and the | Prices were unchanzed. weak to-day. o'clock—No sales May—2000 ctls, 6414 ; imitations, fancy, ) 5@16c. 1NG SEssrox— K000, 66%5¢: 4000, 00, 63%3¢: 4000, 63550, AFTERNOON ~ESSTON—XN0 raes. ATS—Deslers continue o report trade exces- bieac $1 15@1 20 cember 2000 les—Extras, lo@ldc: firsis 11@12¢; packing 10@11c; roil_buiter. ct | "EGGs—Were active ana £00d from 'm 'wi h the demand Fresh stock bi4c per prime to scrictly s e g £00d to strictly good washed ; Fancy Feed. $125@L 30 White, $1@1 10: 200d 10 choice, 8112 Black 'for feed, 95c@31 05: Gray, $1 10@1 Surorise, $1 35@1 40 B ctl. 2 per ton over iie raw product. Small Round Yellow I3 lower. scriptions are unchange 1arge Yeilow, 80§ 40, 873gc: White. 80@ RY - Dull and nominal at a BUCKWHEA I—Quoted at $1 10@1 23 9 ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, Livestock. UNION ST OCKYARDS, arriva’s of cattle yesterda; 16,100 head, but trong prices. 1LL, April 6.—Late ordinar. swelled the receipts o y Clipped Oats sell $1 Only 3about§3000 were received to- | day, but it was & good Tu; v was not particularly active and prices were no | more than steady. The supply of b c ine, and the wee The market fs very ec B cti; bmall Round 15@82140 B ctl. dirs, 8o s shows & marked de- recs1pts will don btiess make Most of (hem.tured hogs were marie: Iast week, and feeders are now sed to holl their siock on account of the | lower fee.ing which h:s developed In the market. 4 Taesday’s receipts amouut two duys last —No.'1, $1 50: No. 2. §1 Bakers' extras, $4 00@4 66; Super- fine. $4@4 35 B bbI Feed Corn, $17 50@18: Cracked Corn, $18@19 B toa. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, Graham Flour, $2 85 Ricelg Flour, mated at 19,000 hozs buvers succeeded Sheep—Monda - d as compared i3 for ihe same portion Of lasi week, r the corresponding time & y mall receipts cause continuel sirength. and Av there was & furiher rise of 10 cents. the suppiy belng hut abou B0, CATTLE—Recelnts. 0: choice to pr:me sieers, $5 0525 15; g od 10 steers, $4 o035 00: medium steers, $4 55@ fair bect steers $4 10@s 30: common beef steers. $375@400: good 10 rrime stockers aud o good stockers bulls, cholce 10 extra, £350@3 75: do poor (0 choice. 82 25@3 40: cows and beiters. choice to prime. 83 G0@4 35 23 75@3 ¥5: do_common 10 fair canners, to faucy, i 50@5 50: Texas ed st iscount to the trad: Hye Flour. $250 % 100 75; Cornmeal, $2@2 45: exira cream do, $2 75, cases. ‘20 odorized Stove Gasoline. in bulk, cases. 17c; 63 dg. Deodoriz wheat Flour, 50; Farina, Rolled Oats (bbis). $4 75@5 16: 4. Splic Peas, $5 50 Graen do, $4 25 B 100 5@ 3 BU: Cracked $4; Whoie Wheat Flour, Pearl Barloy 3000. Fancy beeves, 3540 8 2@ 50 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Hay will probably continue weak from now on, A8 the new crop is not far off. 50@138 for ihe best and $11 50@12 % ton 10r outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$16@17 50 for lower grades and $18@15 50 @ ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Oficace Meal at the mill, $2690 ® ton; jubbiug, 1A Y—Wheat, $8@10 50: Wheat and Oat, Barley, 86 50@! compressed, $6@9’ 50: stoc ver, $625 B ton STRAW—254250c ¥ bale. reverse of these conditions | 1 75 70; caives. good do common (0 €003, £3 V0B 75 1alr to choice, $3 T0@4 5u: Texas cow: 32355 80; milkers and | Lead, $25@45. HUGS— Kecelpta, 19 000. Jots. $3 504 077 . 83 N5@4 0715 | 405: light, §3 B5@4 Lo: Pigs. §3 10@4. | D RHEE P Receita ed with those of the same date | $350@5 2b: soriugers, per Rough ~pilis. Coliar_Leathe: set, 1i16@13c: SKirting Lew | 215 50@16; Heavy packine and common to_choice ce assorted, s & quotes, terms net cash: « ube and Crushod Crushed, 614c B1je: Con ExXtra C, 45kc Bij4c; halt varreis 4 more than barrels aud boxes T4¢ more. SAN FRANC .bs, 33 75@5 8U. 1 eceipts at Omaha SOUTH OMAHA. this season 48.04, | 6—HOBS— Market lower; practically every: 2, las " senson 16.91: Sav Fran- | thing at $8 85. s lows CRTIEE > ecepta Mustard Seed Is lower and neglected. Beans show & number of small chanzes. —Bayos quoted Whites, $1@1 20 per cti: cows, &1 75@4 00! 31 75@195; SHEEY—Receipts 1700, Large Waites, $1@1 20 Market strong to 10¢ Blackeye, $1 50@1 75: led Kidney 5. 82 terers are as follow mus. 81 50@1 €0; Batters, §1 25@1 50: Pea, $1 10 YUK SLOCKS. | 5 re 60, | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, §2 50@2 7 Mustard, #1 50 B ctl: Flax, $1 50 @ ct Beed, 13,@:14c B B 23,¢; Hemp. sc: Timothy. &1gc. BEIED 1l AS—Niles, Bonds, ¥xchange, Money and Eallroad Alfuifn, 614c; Rape, 212@ Mones on enll essy at 1145% and ciosing st 134! v: last loan at Piime mercantile paper, Mexican doliars, @4%5c for small and medium: dressed do, 5@63ac. POTATOES VEGETABL business in bankers' bills at %4 E53,@4 86 for 60 and 8¢ BI@4 BT for demand. 8. Commercial bil a 2 Peas are higher and Asparagus is lower. Onlons Mo chauge in Potatoes 13,@244c: Sweet rates, $4 B6la@a B are scarcer and firm. POTATOES — Potatoes, $1@1 75 B cu: @ cil; River Keds, 63@7bc: Burbank Scediings, 45@65c B ctl for Rivers, and 60@75¢ for Pecaium vonds lower. Silver at the bosrd New Potatoes, | was negiecied. Cxos1NG sTOCKS. Amerlcan... 1014 Northern Pacifia.. Am Tel & Cable. 9Uc@$1 10 for Oregon Burbanks, 66¢ brisk Northwesters. | Adams Expresa: 145 “outbern California—Fair Wednesday; frosh | Alton, Terre Haute 55 | American Express111 American Tovacco ON10NS—Oregons, $2 5063 B cil. Cut Onlons, r ) INY Central 707 VEGETABL N Y. Chicago&Sils 113 180 preferred... 9% 2d preferred. 13 1NYeNA, 14N Y & New Eng.. 87 1634(N Y, Susq & W- —Receipts were 640 boxes As- paragus, 434 boxes Rhubarb and 157 sks Pens. fiothouse Cucumbers quotable at 75c@$1 50 B @5c ¥ 1 for common, 6@7c % B for fancy: Khu- 75c@$125 B box: Murrowtat tquash, $7 1o Augeles Tomatoes, §1 25 # box: 1@1 50 % box: Peppers, 6@Sc ® Ib; Green Angeles Siring Beans Eaitimore & Ohio.. Brunswick Lands. Bufialo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific, Canada Souter Canton Land. Central Pactfic. . Ches & Ohio... b ‘for choice and 4514 Ontarlo. 10c: Driet Ok ?’6@9(-;‘ 1: Cabbage, 40@50¢ B ctis Carrots, 256400 B sk: Garilc, 132G 2c BUTTER, AND EGGS, | cisco, lot on | streers, W 1 8125 Chicago, B & Q. Chicago & E 1iL. settled (hroughout and responded | Chjcazo Gas. pulstion. i he professionat e e- Peornia. D& Tvans Pittsburg & W otd. 16 BUTTER—The marke: is weak and dealers are 7834 Puilman Palace. shading the quotations here and there. |Quicksil ver | Taylor wn Wheeler, attcrn Sline of Fifteen:li street, 210 W Noe, W 25 by 8 115: $10. Cleve & Pricasirg. 163 legiti- | Consolidation Coal. 3314/ " Preterrea.. Consolidatea Gas..136 commission orders. Dt figure in the day’s opera- | CC O & St Louls. flate the bears paid particular atten- racite coalers and in the sbsence of | Colo Fue! & Trca.. g about | lower prices. Jersey Centril startei off weil and To82 Lo within a fraction of 78. Luter, under bear | Commercial | Dei Hudson ¥ry—Fancy creameries, 1315@14c; sec- ouds, 12@13c # Ib DATRY—Cholce to fancy, 11@12c B Bb; lower | grades, 8@loc. —1314@14c B 1 for new. —13@I4c B 1 for new. 14@1415c B M. CHEESE—Prices have not chunged for some The shelves are well filled. new, 6izaTc B I ream Cheddar. HioGranded Westa Twenty-n nth street, 331 17% Nock Taian by S.1d: 210 1015 6t L & S W. Choice mild | H. Onilds (b- common to good, America, 7@8c; . Denver & R G. 5t Paul & Omaha.. b 1 125 StP M &M, 4934 Silver Certtficai Houthern Pacific... Kouthern R k. Quotations remain Kanch Kges, 1115@12¢; store Egs. 105@11c # dozen: Luck Eggs, 148 16c P dozen. n its new seouri- | Great Northers pidi! 9 overning commit ee to. | Green Bay. POULTRY AND GAME. of Michigan sireet 175 Sugar Refinery. s, s and 10815 1In the in- | Bocking Coai.. Hocking Valley. wit | Homesta Tobacco was weak and Sugar er- | and_lower | reet houses on the belief that the Senate the Dingley bill. In the meuntime the concern is gatting is raw | untry s fast s possible, and on imports POULTRY—The market is completely bare of Kastern which eives local stock a firm tone, and some descriptions are h gher. | ers are onsalnbre. Live Turkey 31 Tenn Coal & Iron.. fot 17, outside lands, block 2 ment street and Forty-taird avenue, S :5by W Very smail Broil- | Jllinors Central. 9114 Tol A A & N M Jowa Cengral.. . 14@1¢c for Gobblers, 14@15¢ for Heus: Geese B pair, 82@2 25: @6 50 for old and $7@8 50 for youug Hens. $4G> 50; Roosters, young. st 60@7 50: ao, old. 34@4 Z0; e ryers, § bU@ doz for largé and £3(@4 BU for small: Figeos, $2@ r young and $1 50 for old. GAME—Hare, 75¢@51; Rabbiis, $1 25 for Cot- tontais and a1 for sma Eansas & Texas.. 1114 Tol St Louls Preserred. ... | Union Pacific. 2 U ¥ Den & Galt. |U K Cordage.. avenues, S 100 by W32 3 Lrollers, $6@5 50 % avenne, 125N of I streer, N 25 b, ases snow advances of 1@ 1 er Central and Leath: r preierred 4 90%y U S Express.. 407U S Leathe Preferred. .. 44 U & Rubber. Long Isiand 7] ihe bond market way quiet and wenker in tone. | Louisville & Nash. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Only a few Apples are seen here and there. anzes are in‘abundant suppls, but choice Navels ons are plentitul and duil, DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples. 31 25@2 50 B box. US FRLITS—Navel Oranges are quotable 5@3 25 B box: Seediings. T5c@8l 25 B Megiterrancan Lemons, 75c@$1 25 for comm; | or 2004 ‘10 cuoice: | Califorin Limes. 75c: Banan. Pineapples, 2G4 000, Brookiyn Eievated olorady Midland 4 certificates | 10 12: ¥irle general lien 5. &y 10 64%: Town Cens | tral 83110 61: M noa Gaa Kailway' Gonsolidatad 351 109174: Omabaconso.idated 63 174 (0 12085+ | T814: Wisconsin Central Loulsviiie, N Aibay 1oton K line of Twents-eighih avenue, 50 Manbattan Con. 334 Ciica & B Ri Wab 8 L & Paciic of For.y-eighth avenue, Bichigan Central Minn &8 L. = | Wisconsin Centeal- {Wheelinz & L E... $1@150 s and $1 50@2 mes, $4 B bux: , $1@2 » bunch; 15Ys W U Beer. Nashville & Chai. National Linseed. NJ Centrai. Norfolk & Wescra. 674 Vreferred. ... Brooklyn Tractioa. Vg Erie 24 ptd......... 14 American Spirie . CUKNMEAL—Dull. Yellow Western, §1 70@ DRIED FRUITS, KAISING, NUTS, ETO, FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROYISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & Co., 4 Leldesdorff St. Tel Main 1954. ¢ St., Palace Hotel. Purly & Atkinso na""’")a-nue‘n el alaia S1d4 ] Oftice— Baid win Hote! (adsoining Gri Optomn O o). Tel. Main 1081 " PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. uy executed on latest marke: quo Or e oms, Hetarence 1st National Sancy Py CHICAGO. PHIVATE WiBE MKW YORK ‘Losixe soxos. 105% Nertbern rac 1ns.118 The market is aufet all around. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: | Peaches. 4@5%ac B B: fancy, 6c B Ib: peeled, | 10@12yqe: Aprico.s, 6@8c: Noorparks, 10@1ic; evaporated App es, b@dVkc: Proves, 234@2%4c for the 4 sizes: white rigs, do: Plums, 4@41sc 100 pitted and 1@134c for unpit- 3. 534@514¢ B I for piime to faucy: @4c for Wiole, 232@5¢ 10r quarters and RAISINS— Four.crown, loose, Al» Class A ax ... Do Class B 4. 83104 Alabama. class C.. 100 Aschuson ds... Do 2ds .. Canada Kouth 7ds. 100 Cen Pac 1sts of'86.— Cherokes 4s. 1898, — 4414 0r Improviun i3 sencdried, chgusso ted: Nectari | 01 Short Line 63. ic Do consol 5. L0075 Facitic 630 97 Fhila & Readin; Do ls: pfd incom. 3934 a|R GrandeWest 13ty 7234 |5t L&TronMtteads 70 ST & s F Gen 65,111 PC& Palsts. 11814 Carolina 414s..105 Eouthern it Ros... 88 Do Pac Cal 13is..107% Ches & Ohio 8; Ch&N P Te Reta'8s 4114 534c: B-crown, 41 I e Sasts iels 414c: S-crown Lond: on layers. +1@1 25: Dehesa cluste, . 50 Tupertal quotable s’ 8@10c; Walnut ® D for stuodard m.ast?nsygcnm for Yac for Languedoc, 3@ 9C ¥ I for papers astern and 4c for Cali- clus s, §1 5U; cluaters, $2 50: dried grapes out. N UTS—Ches.nuts FLW&DeGity ists 567 GH&EASS..... 1031m(E0 of Linde s 834¢ for hardsuell nhd | Peinuis, 4@6c B B for fornia: Hickory @6c B 1b; Pecans. 71a@ | Bc® Ib: Filberts, 715@R8c; Brazil Nuts, 73@8c: %4 | Cocoanuts $5@5 50 % 100. HONEY—Comb. 1U@] 214 for bright and 5@8c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5Vat light amber extracted. 4%2@434¢; dark amber, 4@dvac; dark, 2@3c B . BEESWAXL Business Is uot vers brisk and prices show no change. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 7c b forheavy, T14c # B for light medium, 10c for lizht. 1035¢ B B for vXtra lixht and 12c % Ih for suzar cured Kast ern sugarcured Hams, 121gc @ b: California Hams, 11t ® M Mess Beef, $9 # bbl: exira mess do, £9 50: family do, $1'@10 50; extra prime Pork, 38 50: exira ciear. §14 w bbl; mess, $12 3 bbi; Smo.ea Beer, 10c # ib. L \RD—"Enstern ticrces are quoted st 53¢ for compound and Giz@7c :or p.re: pails’ Tiac; Californin_ tierces, 42oc for compound and 6¢ for pure: balf-ubls, 7¢: 10-1b tns, Thac: 40 b= T4c. COTTUOLENE—6c in tierces aud 734@8Ysc In | 10 tns HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND BKINS—Quotations show mno dis- turbance. seil 1c under souna stock. Heavy salted steers. B; medium. 7e @ 1b: light, 7¢ B Ib; Cowhides, 7o: © B M; saited Caf, 8c salted Vewl 7ci ary Hides. 1215@13c; cull brands, 914@10¢ B b: ary Kip and Veal, 9@1vc: dry Calr. culls, 10¢; Goutskins, 20@35¢ ench Kids, 5C; Deerskins. good summer. 25¢ B medium,’ 20c: win 0c; ~heepsking, shos: lings, 10@20¢ cach: short wool, 25@35c each; medium. S0@45¢ each;: long wool ,, A0@B0C each. TALLOW—XNo. 1, 'rendered_3@314c » Ib; No. 3, 2150; Tetined, 5 . 2C B b WOOL—The demand was never sharper and the marked is exciiad, both here und in_the country. Buyers are actually engaging W ool on the sheep's back Prees ure higuer and s:iff, with prospacts of a furiher advance. - Spring ¢ 1p: Mountain, 11@ ldc: Footnill, 10@1214¢: San Joaquin, year's clip, 7@10c; do. seven months, 8B@llc Ib; Nevadas, 1.@14c;: Eastern Oregon. 7@10c. HOPS_6a@rc for fair (o choice and 9@10c B ib for jancy. Prospects of a Garift on these goods lead the trade (0 hope for better prices later on. GENE;| AL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags. spot, 5%¢; June- July delivery. 53c; San Quentin, $5 40: Wool Bags. 24@27c. COAL—Wellinzton, $8 8 ton: New Wellington, 8 per Lon: Southtield Welilogton, $7 50 ¥ ton; Seattle, §5 50: Dryant, $5 50; Coos Bay, §4 75 ¥ ton: Walsend, 37 @ ton; Cumbe:land, $13 50 B ton lu bulk and $15 In_sacks; Pennsy vania, Anthracite kg, 811@12 ton: Welsh An- thracite. $5@10; Caune, §5 ¥ 10n: | ock Spring Casile Gaie and rieasant Valley, $7 60; Coke. $11@I12 10 buix and $13 9 ton in sks. NED FRUITS-Cherries. black or red, White Cher.les, 2 Uiz m standaids, $2 10; P . Yellow. free, 81 20@1 50: Apricois—90c@8l 0! Ruspb 70; Stiawberries, $1 75. CANNE ' VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 70¢ B dozen 215 tins Peas—$1@1 25 dozen. COFFrk—We quote . COSTA R1CA—1815@1915¢ @ I for good to prime washed: 1734 15¢ Tor good: 163517%4¢ for good mixed with hiack be 15151 1334 nominal for common 1o ord SALVADOR—1T@18c for guod 1o 1514@1634¢ B I or fair washed: g00d to prime washed peaberry; 1414@14%c¢ for superior unwashed; 131,41 8%c for kood un- washed; 17@17%g¢ for good lo prime unwashed peaber GUATEMALA AND MEXiCA prime wasi prime washed; 8@19¢ B B for —19@20c B B for d: 1733@1814¢ for 16@17 44 _for fair washed 15@15¢ ® I for medium; 1C@12Yae for 5@934c for interior Lo common: 19 20c for g0.d to prime washed j eaberry: 17@1734¢ 10r 001 10 vrime unwashed peaberry. FINH—1897 follows: On+ hundred-pound cases, : 50-1b bundles (1896), 335¢ B : Bon Bige: Mid- ‘Block: iccated, 0 B doz: @ ch do, 90c@$1 10 # keg: Whitefish, $1 50 I haif-bbis and 81 75 In kits; Tongues and Sounds, §12; Mackerel, bols— ~0.7,820; No. 2. 315 50: No. 3, $17; haif-bbis— No. 1! $9@9 0; No. 2. $8 50@9: No. kits QUICKSILVER—$40 3 OIL—California Castor i bbls, ¥0c B o1, 'in_bbis, boll do raw, SKc: 3¢ more: Lard O1l, exira win No. 1. 45¢; cases, e higher; galion PETROLEUM, GASOLINE, ETC —The Stand- cases, No.1, 95c; ard Ofl Company quotes as f liows: Waterwhite Coal 01, in bul 1015¢; Peart Oil, fu cases, loc: Astral, do, I6¢; Star, do 16c: Exira Star Ofl, i Flaine, do, 21c: Eocene, do, 18¢: De- 33 do. in Nuphth 10142: 63 dg. do, In cases, in bulk, 2 WHIT DLES—The Standard Uil Com ny quotes Eieciric Light—b's, 16 0z, 1%gc: 14 oz, 12 oz, 6¢; 10 oz 5igc. Granites 16 0z, Biuc: 18 0z Thye: 12 cz, 1c; 10 o0z, 614c. TEA|HIR— Harnéss, heavy, ~0@soc: do me- | dium, 28c: do light. 24@25c Fough Leather, 19@ 21c ¥ b $i0@45 per dozen: Calf. 706 90 $@9.: Boi-knife Spits, , black, 113 2@14 @15c B 001 4O ru 3115 9 b SUGAE—The Western ~ugar Refiuiog Company d Fine Powdered. 534c: Dry Grauulated, “tioners' A, blyc. Magioiia A. 43 jolden «, 415c: Candy Granulated, SCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs continue weak ani in heavy recelpt. Lamb sells well. Beef and Mutcon are unchanged. Whot esale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- BEEF—First quality, 6c; second do, 5@5%ac; smail, 6@7c B . third do, 4@414c © 1 VEAL—Laige, 58 MUTTON —Wedhers, 5 46¢; Ewes, ¢ B B LAMB—Sprivg, 7@c ¥ b PORK — Live Ho's, 4@ilqc for large and 43 WOOD, LUMBER, ET Posts, 8@10c each for No. 1 and 515@814¢ for 35 B cord: vak, rough, $6 50; 357 ninal LUM BER—Kates are nominal. OF PRODUCE. YOR 24 HOURS. Flonr, ar sks.... 14.229 Buttec. ctis Wheat, ctis.. 4,090 Chrese, cuy Eurley. ctls.. Potatoes, 63 B, e 2E1 Unlons. sts...o 226 Hay.wns.. T 854| Wine. gals. 81,400 Straw, tons. .. 50| Wool, bis. 953 bran. sks . 2,265/ Leat! 65 Middiings, “00! .- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. & H. Kent to Board of Trustees of Calvary Presbyterian Church and Consregn lon, San Fran- W ccrner of Jackson and Filln ors 127:814, B 25, S 2,334, K 100, 13 $10. Robert <. and Horace M. Whesler, Florence G. Horace 7. Wheeier (hy Kobert 8. ) 10 Wilifam M. Morgan. lot on T.J. Hourke to John H. Grady, lot on 3 line of W ot Douglass, W 25 Joun H.and Ellen G. y to Mary M. Blals- dell, same, $10. G eorge A. Hill, Antoinetie H. Clark and Annle Murdoch ambell, comm :2, N 20, £ 8:9.S 20, E 60; Eelle Seguine 1o Charles L. Tilden. re-record 17 1d 216, of lot on X £ corner Eldorado ana ihode Tsland & reets, £ 100 by N 200: £30. John H. Brill to George S. Fois m. ot on E line N of Sieira, 25 by K 10! Adoph =utro 1o Irvin & and Annie S. Preston, . SW corner Cle- 120: $:0. Jacob B. and Tora Neustadter, Percy and ¥mieS. Beamish to Mary Schafer and Edna Le- maite, Jol on W corner of rolut 1.0bos and Tenth : 10, J.ondon and San Francisco Bank (limited) to Louis Lipman, It on E line of ‘Tenth avenue, 100 N of Istreet. ¥ 25 by E 1:0: $10. Alberi Meyer to rame, Iot o line of Tenth 20; $10. Louis and Rose Lipman to Lida Bell, lov on E line of Tenth aventie, 100 N of I street, N 50 by 120: $10. Anna and Adolph Petrs to Annle Strawmeyer, £ 50 by K 120; $10 5 Alle " & Co. to Jennie Espey. lot on Eline 0 % of 1 sireet, S 50 by E 120; 810, Jacob und Lina Heyman (bv Oscar Heyman, at- torney) to Margaret Paul, lots 818 Gift Map 2: 310, Stanford Addition Land Company to J. A. Mil ler, lois 24 una - 6. block 6, plat A, ~unnyside Ad- | dition No.1: #10. Wil fam M. and Mary E. Fitzhugh to P. F. Perryman, loi on SW_corner of Ciark and Stan- yan sireets, W 550 by 5 2x8, block 88, Rtauford Heichts: $10. rah’ or Sarah H. McClintock to Mary M. £chneile, 10: on Sk corner of Gartied and ‘I hora- ton sireels, % 25 by N 100, lot 25. block 5, Clty | Land Association: ¥10. Leun Carrau to Adolph Lubeck, lots 28 and 27, Dblock 52, City Lund Association; $100. Eugene 0'Conuor to Annie K., kugene F.. Mary 0., Josephine and Margaret ("Conuor. 1ov on 3 iinie of M strent (Alvaraao), 152:8 \W of Sanchez, ¢ W B9:11 by 5 1143 it ALAMEDA COUNTY. Antoinette and Louella rembley to_ Louis Charirand, lot ou k line of Myrt'e street, 253 S ot Twenty-eighth street. & 50 by E 100, block 65, Keene Tract, Oakland: $2800. Archibald 'C. and Annle I Stodtart (by com- missioner) to Char es W. Sexton. ot on W line of | Myrtle s reet, 139:6 S «f West Fourteenth strerl, 525 by W 195, being the S haifof lot 6, b.ock 510, Onkiand: §1659. Joseph U. Eease to John Bernadon, 1ot on W iine rest, 100 of Thirty-second, 8§ 40 by W 152, being lot 11 and N 15 feet of i0t12, block 869. Glascoct Tract, Onkiand: §10. AL, ¥. Smithson (by attorney)to Clara M. Aron- < som, lot 2, block 2109, Alden Tract at'lemescal, Oakland Township: $10. Mountain View 'Cemetery Associazion to H. Schel hass, lot 61 plat_30. Mountain View Ceme- tery, Uskland TowLship: §39 Charles A. and Alice C.” Balley to lonisa and Mary Holm. lo. on SE corner of Gravson and ~inih sts. 95 by S 160, being lot 12, block 177, a's3 lot_on S line of 5 25 by S 100, be- Cract, B: riele; Graxson street, 50 E of Nin Ing lot 10, block 177, Grayson Traci, quitclaim deed, Berkeley: b. Froderick iux and Sarah F. Evans to Eliz - J. Gllliaad, lot on Nk corner of Sacramen:o and Lincoln ‘streets, N 60:4b by k. 150, Berkeley: also lo: beginni'g at a pouit Sacramento and Cedar streets. 2105 by § 135 biock 1, Teuchers University Homestead Assoc tion. Berkeley: $10. Delos znd X 5 from SIS cor: er of rriet A. Pratt 10 Lorenzo D. Ut- man, 1ot 23 in subiivision F, Fruitvale Termine. ‘Irac , Brooklyn .ownship; $10. Charles F.aud Mary K. White t Jan, lots 15, 14 and 15, Red Rose T.act, Brook! J Farist, Bridgeport Miss E Fur Mrs J B Winstow, Conn Mrs L B sanders, Samuel No- Henry and rmelie Schellhaus to James A. John- son, lot ou N line of Thirty-fourth or Brown s reet, 107 W of Linden, W 25, ¥ 28:10, S 72:.0 to_be- inning, lot 18, block 883, Glascock Truct, Qak- nd Carrle £. Rou-e to Fourteenth-street Church or Oakland, lot on NW corner of 2hirty-fourth and Market streets, N 60:1%1, 118:235, S60:1, E125:7 10 bea G, central Land Company's Tract, jot_beg unin J Horton, Livermore H = e market rules qoiet. Culls and brands | z gioning, being fraction of lot 2, block O, xaid Liact, subject 10 mOrIgage for $1200, Oakland; $10. and | Builders’ Contracts. The Golden State Laud Company with Jacob Scnuler, altera:ions to_build.n: Valiejostreet, 20 I of Polk, $1470; A. Gelifuss, Rode with R. J. P on the S line ot €rt, to erect a two- ng on S.. cornerof Webster and Fourth streets, $3104: Charles N. itous lara K. Cunningham with C. Chisholm. aliera- tious and additions to tullding on SE corner of Pactfic avenue and Broderick street, Clinton Day archicect; $2269. Dr. V. P. Buckley with Thaver & Hughes, to erect a (hree-story frame building on SW corner of Jackson and Taylor streets, B. J. Clinch, archi- chect; $5930, e THE STOOK MARKET. The Improvement in mining stocks observed Monday was mors pronounced yesterday, and the whole line of Coms:ocks soid better. the advance oelng most marked 1a Con. neighboring stocks. Business was also more active all around. Seg. Belcher is assessel 5c. The M exican assessment oftice to-day. au, architect. falls delinquent 1n sments Fending. ot assessmen:s now nanetng: Mrs K ¢ D Mullog Miss M Salas & sis, Cal N 2 Con Imperial. M Whitehea Slerra Nevada. . Belcber. ... Mexican.... AN Acer, Sunol M P Charl 4 F Martin, Sen Pedro J J Brown, Chicago MO Preston, 5t Louls c for 1air; 10@ | Confidence. Hale & Norcross.. . Crown Point ... J'W Dougherty Seg. Belcher. 5| May ... BOARD >SALES, Yollow!sx were t Flock Eoard yesterday taies 1n the San Franotsoo RFGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMME¥CING A Jevy, Pescadero u‘:w Ophir. 190 Cualige.. 37 109 Cholr...1.16| AFTERNOON SESSIO: 800 Avha.... 17100 Crwn Pt =3 Hub gear, Poruand G F | J C Barron & 'w, Chicago Mrs F J Folsom, Auburn | M 1 kom pson, Auburn W H, 200 Bullfon...1%/100 HEN 145350 N'G & " rates): Linseed | Ju‘wo ¥ Jsoki. 31 Coina Nut, 4:@54e | Foliowing wera Ecid yesterday: in the Pacific Stock ¥RSION=10:20. &V ...1.30,100 Ophtr.. <o 1.3734(200 . ~03/100 Potosi. 1251200 Vava 511500 Scorpton..04 200 S Nev.... 14[200 G Eagle .33 1734/1500 L Wash..v1 1.%.|300 Mexican, 45|10 Stord Qn.- 05 500 Ttah 16/ W0 Y sedlll C M Hatcuer. San Jose D H Bryan, -10/200 CCV..1.4214350 Ocelaul S W 200 107015414 200 Potos: . 67500 C'imp. : 65500 .. ... 08700 Ravage.... 69400 CN'Y 0] 70[700 < Foini. 30u Bailion,...11/500 Exchi 500 Caleda. . [32/1200 8 EHill style ... ...39| BO Stanrd.|i.65 15 Collnged714/130 H&X..." 41200 Union.” 32/500 Justice 1,40 1000 L Wash 01(100 -185/200 Mexicau.. 45(100 ... CLOSING QUOTATIONS, TUESDAY, April6 &P Hit Askar w0 26 nentack!l.LiT 71| Nevada Quses. 15| Oceidental. . Coniidence .. Con New Yor& Crowa Polat... kxcheauer ... Gowia & Curty. Amiva Noccos T eliow Jacken ND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, April 6-2 F. 3. TXITED STATES BONbs. BTOCK AND B awer T E4s conn.1123411234/0 Edureg...J0v Lonew iesnelid MISCKLLANEOUS BONDA. Oak Gaa Bs. L0 3d is Se... Omnidys bs.. 12034121 P &0 Rys. P&Ch Ry 6s. Pwist RR 83113 Ieno, WL&EL — Sacto P & L. SF&NPRS. 10134102 SPREArizd) SPRECal 53. 10614107 SPKEK RSy, SPBrRCalfs. 5614 rds. 11714118 Cak-etCbiags. 112 Cal Elec L 63130 CntraC W 5s U614 98 Dpot-stex-cp. kdan L&P 85129 FE&CHRR 62105 Geary-st Rbs H C&S 691100 Losang L6y 9215100 DoGnteed 8s 98145100 Mit-stChieBs12314 Con bs. 1061410834 gR7a.103 108 HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. JHCaryl&w,NY J Fonnell, Tebama LH Howe, N C F Baker, C BY Smirh, Portland Mirs C F Baker, ¢ anada. WD icholas, Yolo € Hivbard, US N J P Whitney, Boston Nirs Whiiney, Boston Miss Whitney, Hoston K Young, N ¥ drs Young, N ¥ JMiss Young. N ¥ . H Wagner, N Y 3 C Edwards, Brooklyn H G C Thoraton, W L Courneau, Pars G W Marsuall, N Y J McFa:den, Santa Ana H Viiss, Madison J H Conrad. Chicago 5N Rucker. San Jose irs J H Conrad Chicago Drury Melone, Cal A H Bianchard. N Y A b Graham. S i. B Nanders, Mary T R Gabel, Los Angeles St Joseph P Ahlefeld, Cleveland ,Bridgeport Ohlo GRAND HOTEL. W B Ambrose, Lompoc Miss Ambrose, Lompoc M Shunshan, Anderson G W Soverelg Oroville I Bixoy, f.os Ang B W Lewis, Stockton T Clark. Piacervilie J ¥ Webb, St Louis T Morgan, N Bloomfield Mrs E | arker, Montana J Mulcaby, California S Nathan R K Fling, 'Sacramento I M W hite, M Sibley, ‘Stanford DJ Grim. N N J uiler, an Diego M Walser. Fresno 31 Forchiana, Loz Banos 1 R Stohl, Sacramento t & w, Red }luft s F Bartle:t. Livermr J L Thorp, San Quentin W C Russ:il, Hurtford Miss Russell, Hartford L Mitler, Stockto: Nelsou & w. >.0cktn L ¥ Moulton, Colnsa G A Woods, Napa. R G Woods. Napa WS Davis, Santa Rosa A Wier & fm, betroit D W Burchard, San Jose EJ Waguer, New York Miss Laugnii, Cat A Godue, rngenada K Smith, W isconsin irs J B Willisms. Wis J J Webriy, Mt View W EGitb-ri, Los Ang D Lovejoy, Phila Mrs K Lefllér, Siock on O V Buc ker.dge. Dunsmr Mrs A Bounbeim, Sacio I L McCoy, Ked Blug T D Carrol!, Oakland T M Morgan, Portiand G W Wilson, Val.ejo KUSS HOUSE. J M Nelson & tm, Ky G P Lanke, Contra Costa Don Mills, Santa Kosa C Joues, San Jose A Evans, Nev W W Greer, Sacto Omaha F E Ellert, Umaba K Carter, Cal Mrs D Gibiey, Los Ang D C'Ireague, San Dunag Mrs Livres, Fresno MrsJ E RL Ogden, Dunnigan G A Oglen, Woodland Miss L Waiters, ur G A Eimore, Mich H Hardy, Hooker W Richardson, Truckee Louis Dean, Reno JJ Brown, Chicago F P Satterler & wf, Nev Mrs 5 A Cole, Healdsbrg D Knowles, Brookiyn 11 Kidred, Brooklyn L Kickabaugh, Cal J Morrisey, Cal Peter Su.aer, Hailey Miss H L Gray, Cal A F Beugon, Sacto A W Keller. Sacto J Moores, Ariz E B \Wilis & wt. Sacto P Koach, Valley Ford E A Davids n, liel.ota J M Bigger, Siockton D H Wiiloughey, Watson- T A Peacock,San Rafeel vile AJ Smit Astor & Ivan Tronssn, Astoria ‘arsou, Stoctn ¥ B ~ anford, Forest City Mrs C A Brow C M Lest-r, Mason. Wis v, Lakeview, Or 11 Stailing & wi, Cal ‘cLean, Watsonville atos ¢ Watson, Berkeley t, Grass Valiey F B Ellsworth, Forest H ure, Modesto” R P Huriburt, Cal Los Ang J Crainkshaw, Sunol P A Meilis, Niles Robt kils, Sunol , Stockton LiCK HOUSE Geo E Kelly, Cal 12 G Hatton, San Mateo By Philiips, Sau Jjose D T Mitchell, Newcastie L Hirman, Nevada Clty M Hyman, Nevads Ciiy NevCity H P laylor, Sacto A J ..csborough, Cal W J #tockton, Los Banos D C Bane, ~ania’Kosa J D Young & w, St0okion Mrs K C Hatton. Moutry Miss H H Hatton, Montry 3 S Bloss, Atwater Geo S Brand, ~acio S Leask. anta ¢ G D McLean. Grass Val J F Noody, Trickee 1 Dannenbaum, Vullejo J Simy son, Eureka s M Buck, Eureka J ks Mliils, Sucramento C A)cher, Stockton sper, Vallejo L Lowell, Boston W D *usion, Chico Vier & 1y, Detroit S C Dawson, St Helena A IR Howard Watsouville A McMillan, Knoxville Col i JT riarrington,Colusa COSMUPOLITAN HOTEL. H R Griegs, Mendota Mrs J Barlow, Antioch J Shie ds, Chicaco C Peters, Santa Cruz | S Joues. arcata ¥ James. ~alt Lake City 3 >quires. Kiversde J Costello, Seaitle irly, or land fey, Colo P Briskner. Roseburz S Hashuge, Rosebirg W J Stanley & w. ~ac 0 J F Dus.i, Sacramento Mrs M Rose, Angels Cp M Lloyd, Angeix Camp R Garcis, Olema Jcs Brown, O ema s Masterson, Olema M Mackey, Chicugo MrsJ Feters, Brooxiyn v WESTERN HOT: € Richardson, Maine J A Labol!. C; J A Suilivan, Tudiana J Stuar:, Kokomo E Marks, Car on H R Maltn, Los Gatos J K Smith, ~an Joss J W Waternonse, LAngls S L Young, Boston A Watson, St Paul € Gibney, St Paul A Farley, Chicago J K Cuick, Eureka H Marsha I, Cleveland ¥ Wallace, Hur. n 1.3 Cox, 1alo Alio A J Vanemken,Courtind A J Store & w, 11l J BCros-tt & w, >n Jose C W Wade, ~ac B A Joues, N Y J W Markiéy, Mili Valley Z A Walters, Chicago BALDWIN HOTEL. M Simon, P acerville R 8 Kitchaner. Oakland H - Miler, Oukland T Caine, Stockton Miss Cunninghan. Stkn H Eosenthal, Md G T Williams, San Jose J Hatch, San Jose M W Stuar., Ariz Mrs Howe, Oakland Mrs Frue, Sin Jose S I Smith, Redding | 3 Smith, Petaluma. M Hilton, Chicago W Jones, Chicago F Jennings, N ) CHULN Y Miss Waits, Sutte < e ©O1d-Fashioned Knockers Again. There has been in recent years, along with an increasing use of the colonial the old-fashioned door- knocker. And nowadays one may see occasionally a knocker on the halldoor of an apartment in &n apartment-house in this city. A visitor who steps out of an elevator and proceeds along a ball to see, when hereaches the apartment he seeks, a knocker upon the door, may bealittle sur- | prised at it at first, butonly for a moment; for, despite its modern surroundings, the door-knocker stands here, as it does every- where 10 one who has been accustomed to | seeing it, as the symbol of home. In at leastone instance the door-knocker in use on the hall door of an apartment in this city_was_brought from an s ncestral house in New England. Inone apartment house in New York door-knockers appear upon the hall doors of five apartments,and | they are all of different styles. It bas been found that friends who come to doors that have door-knockersupon them are likely to knock, while strangers and those why come on business errands are more likelo to use the modern electric ball.—! Sun. New York THE CALL CALENDAR. | —— 3 |gm New Moon, April 1. 10 | Firat Quarter e April 10, 11 {12 13| 16|15 |16 |17 | Full roon. —_—— = = April 16, | 24 = Last Q N Hy Cal 6103 = VW ater 43. 1005410135 N Ky Cal 0s. 85 Siktnu&ios 99331005 Contra Costa. MarinCo.... 443, 513yl ©A8 AND ELECTRIC 3 TOSKL Paciflo Light S F G& Elec. ‘an ¥ rancsco Si0cKiou. . 14| Speus Valiey 9574 19 Tillamook.. | Portiand .. Newport..... | Panama. Coros Rio Janeiro. China & Javan OakU L&H 64 Fac Gas lmp 14) First Nation!131 Bank of Cal.. 28414 \ondonPeA. - Cul BD&T 0107 Gersarco.1340 1400 HumbS&L.110) Matual..... ey Unionden Sav & Loa... Union Trast.s30 [Grass Harbor. | Apc | voriana Apr Rluax | ples 2¢ | Newpor: 7 87 8am | ez 11 5,12 3 Pler 13 10012 % PSS 30,114 Pler 11 NS | san bieco’ mona... | Humboldt s 3 | vtec 9 | Vic & Pat Sna @am | Plery Humboldt.. | HumboldtBay | Apr 11, Zrs|Pler 3 Crarina.... | Coos Bay.. 12 124 | pier 8 Eareka. ... | Newport 12 wan | Pler 1L Columbia’.. | Por:lana 3310ax Pler 24 Faralion 13 Sew | Pler2 Arcata.. 18.10Au | Pler Lt 14.11aw|Prer 11 STRKKT RAILROAD STOCKS. Oak SL&HAS STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. SreaMkR | City of Everett | Nanaimo. Tmatilla. ... | Victoria & Puge Willamexte MinCALLANKOTY rvacicy 15/ Nat Vin Co.. ‘ceanicSSCo 1614 Pac Aux F A Huich 3 PLG 3515 201g PacBoraxCo. ~ "jrart PaincCo 635 7 BALES—MORNING SESSION. 50 Hutchingon 8 P Co, s 90....... .. $.2,000 Marke:-st Ry Con b Bonds. . 105 5714 86 5 F s & Klectric Co. Coroaa. Monow ! Florida _*| Departure Bay . Humboi Humnoid: Bay. ... Alasica pry. er Lead Co. 100 126 HawCa&sCo.. Huchsris io T g e 50 Bank of California.. SALES—AFTERNOON SENSION. 25 Hawalian Commerclal 17 Market-st Ranway. & E.ectric Co 50 SV Wager..... City of Para. | seautle | Humboldt Bay.. . vortlana. Newport, reka.. Norih Fork nmbold. Bay San Diego.. Crescent City Fanama._.... - | Departare Lay Newort. . 227 Honolum . Atexico. Euate of Cai" | Portiana. Wellineton. £2000 Market-st Ry Con 6% Bonds.. 35000 S F & N P Ralway ——— —First Street Arab— 1 heard teil that camels often bas to go a week in the desert without a drink." Second Street Arab—*No wonder they get their backs up. At the Menageri City Front (Missioz-sire SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UXITED ETATRS COAST AND GEODFTIO SRURY. T'Mrs ANp HriomTs or HI1oM AND Low WaTkRs AT Kour POINT. ENTRANCR TO EAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFI- CIAL AUTHOBITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTr—The high and low Iwaters ocouc ai the Whart) abous twenty- five minu:es later than at Fort Polnt: 1he hely of tide is the same a: both places. April—189; Wednesdar. April 7. { 645/ Moon rises.... 3 639| Moon setm 111" 00,04 NoTz—In the avove exposition of tha ilex thy early morntug tides are glven in the left nanl column, aud the successive tides of the day in | sccurs. The heignts given are additious io ¢ | | | | | | | | | office, where complete sets of charts and sa: | @ireciioas of the world are kept on hani Or com: | parison and reference, and the latest informetio liver, Cal W Casey & W, San Lucas H C Wallace, Portiand R M Swain, Santa Rosa M Lester, Mason, Wis T Floving & wf, Pori- 3 Meyers, Stockton tand 53 R Peters, Brooklyn J Donovan, Seattie P J Arson, Spokune | rard Inlet tor Australia, in architecture, a mild revival of | | senr s order of accurrence as to time. Tho_sccond column gives the-second tide of the duy. tha thirl time coltmn the third (ide, and the lust or rig: Eand column gives the last tide of tho day. excep wher (nero are bui ihres lides & sometim- soundings on the United States Uomst bur charts, except when a minas sign ( height, and then the number givenis from the depth given by the c AOTICE TO MAKINERS Office located tn the Merc maintainad In San Francisco for the beueft of mariners without regard to nationaiity and fr expense. Navigators are cordlally Invited to Visit ¢ cau always be obtained regarding lights, dangers t0 navigation and all matters of interest to ocsaa commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill is holsted about ten minutes befors noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th merldisa, by telegraphic signal recelved each day irom the United States Naval Observatory au Mare Isiand A motice stating wheiher tha .ims ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, It any, Is published the same day by the aftoraoon papers, nd by the morning papers the following dnr. W. 8 Huemes, Lieutensnt. U. S N., lu charza. The Time Ball. Bruxca Hyproamarmic OFricE, U. S. N.y MERCHANTS EXCHANGE L SAX FRANCISCO. Anrl 6. 1807, ) The time ball on Teiegraph Hil. was droppad exactly at noon to-day—L. e. at 100 of the 130 meridian, OF exacuy at § r. \., Greenwich time. W. S HuGHes, Lientenan: U. % N.. iu chare SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. TUESDAY, April 6. Stmr Coos Bay. Hall 80 hours from New- port. 1 tc: piss ana mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Schr Moro, Jorzensen, 50 nours from Coqul River: coul wnd lumover, 10.J > Kimb.ll Stmr Washienaw, Crosscup, 20 hours from Ta- coma; 4800 to.s coal, io > P Co. Ouklund direct Br ship Crown ot Deamark, Hilman, ¥4 days from Newcastle, NSW: 5045 touscoal. to J D Spre:kels & Bros Co, Schr Ehel Zane, Peterson, 16 daysfrom Ta- corn;: lumber. to Hanson & Co. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart, -0 hours trom Bihl. er< Poinc: 110 ¢ s wood, (o Beader Bros Schr Lily, Bouger, 7 days from Umpqua Kiver, proauce and lumber, to Gardiner Mill Co. Cleared TUESDAY, April 6, StmrPomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodal, rersius & Co. ~tmr Kadiak, Johansen. Karlul ers’ assn Bark Gen Fairchild, Brannan, Rosenteld’s Sozs. Bark Toeobalu. Cameron, Cooks fuiet; Clarita Land and Imp Co Schr Pearl, Kochler, Unga: Alaska Commercial Co. Alaska Pa Nanalmo: John Sailed. TUESDAY, April 6. Stmr Kadiak, Johansen, Karluk. 1and. Santa Cras Stmr Arcata. Cousins, Coos Buy. Stmr Pomona. Doran, F Etmr Scotla. Johnson, Stm: Equator. Gerne, Stmi Walla Waila, Wallace. Vicioria aad Por Townsend. mr Del Norte. Stockfleth, Grays Harbor. Stmr Homer. Jessen. Coos Ba. Stmr City of Pue xander, Scbr Enterprise, Ingwersen he Peart, Koch er, Uniga. Schr Arthur I, Krog. Wi apa Harbor. Schr Contianza, Wilson. Telegraphic. TOINT LOROS Avril 6 -10 P a.—Weather | hazy: winad NW: vewoer s 20 unos Charters. The Haw schr Houolulu loads poles at Bri.ish Columbin for Santa Rosalia. Tue schr Mary Dodge loads mdse for K. The kr shiv Anaie Thomas loads Inmber an Diego. The Br ship Crown of England is chartered to loaa new crop wheat. Spoken. Mar 4—Lat 31 §, long 34 W from Tacoma, for Lonion. ar 18—La_4 N. long 90 E, Brship Fingal, fm cutta, for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. SEATTLE—Salled Apr 6—Stmr Dora for Alaska. REDONDO—Arrived Apr 6—Stmr Protection, from Fort Bragg ASTORIA—ATrivea Apr 6—Schr Edward Parke, hence Mar 24 Dan ship Jupiter, alied Abr 2—Schr American Gitl, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Sailed Apr 2—Bktn Eurexa, for San Francisco. Apr h—scur Vega, for Sau Francisco. SEATTLE—salled Apr 8—Brig Blakeley, for codfianing. KUREKA — Arrived Apr 6—Stmr Humbolds, hence Apr 5. TACOMA—Arrived Apr 6—Bark Tidal Wave, from San Pedro. MENDOCCINO—Arrived Apr 6—Stmre Pt Arena, heace Avr o EUREKA-Salled Apr 6—Stmr Natlonal City, 1o San Franclsco. USAL_Arrivel Apr 6—Stmr Newsboy, from Har 'y i rek. ASTONIA—Arrived Apr 6—Br stmr Amara- poora. hence Apr 4. GREENWOOD—Arrived Apr 6-Stmr Whites- boro, hience Apr 5. TATOOSH_Passed Apr 6 Rober:, from Y rkohama, Yor bark Prince for Victoria; bark Wi No vark Alette, fm. Ger bark Ardgowan, from Puget Sound, for Valparaiso. COOS BAY—Arrived Apr 6—Stmr Farallon, fm Eurexa. Salled Apr 6—Stmr Farallon, for Yaquina Bay, SAN PEDRO—Arrived Apr 6—Schis Leititia and Me eor, from Tacoma. Sailed Apr 6—Stmr Pasadens, for Eureka. BOWENS LANDING—Salled Apr 6—Scur New- ars, for San Krancisce. ORT BRAGG—Salled Apr 6—Stmr Weeott, for 8an Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Apr 6—Simr South Coast, from Newport GRAYS HARBOR— \rcived Apr6—TRkin Arago bence Mar 19: schrSeqgota, 1rom San Diego. Salied Apr 6- Scar L&fender, for Sau:a Kosallas n ¢ uen.ventura, for Redondo: schr Annie Gee, for San Francisco. Koreign Ports. COMOX—Sailed Apr 2—Ship C F Sargent, for Dutch Hurbor. VANCOUVER—Satled Apr 2—Brship Pass of Meitort, for Delagos Bay. KOBE—Arrived Apr Port Gamble. SOMBAY—Arrived Apr 15—Br stmr Olgs, hnce Nov 20, HARWICK—Arrived Apr 3—Ger bark Schiller, hence Oct 19, KINGROAD: hence Nov 13. QUEENSTOW N—Arrived Apr 65—Brship Port Caledonia. hence Dec 4 SYDNEY—ardved Apr 3—Br stm= Miowera, trom Vancoaver. SWANSEA - for San Francisco. SHIELDS—Sailed Apr 3—Brship Plamore, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Apr 4—Br stmr Victo: ia, for Tacoma; simr City_ o1 Peking, for San Fran: clsco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Staamars EW YORK—Arrived Apr 6—-Sumr Frieslund, from Antwerp. ROTTERDAM—Arrived out Mar 6— dam. chr Okanogan, from Arrived Apr 4—Br bark Albyn, iled Apr 3—Ital ship F 8 Clampa twr Veen- Tmportations NEWPORT—Per Coos Bay—27 bxs lemons, 223 Dbxs oranzes. East San Pearo—10 cs canned fish, 2 bbis fish, 160 bxs orauges. San Pedro—10 bxs oranzes, 2 sks chiltes. Huensme—1 bx dry zoods. Vent bx 1 bl nardware, 4 bdls pelts, 23 bdls green hides, 82sxs dricd j eaches, 12 sks d led ricots. 406 bxs urances. eria—1 sk peas, 1 bx lemons. 1 sk beans, oranges. —55 bx:lemons, 1 bx butter, 10 6 sks craw tish. Gaviotn-77 sks wool, 2 bdis pelts, 4 bxs b 25 sas crawfish, | cocp fowl. Port Harford—47 bxs untter 54 bdls green hides, 5 bdls peits, § oxs Ash, 48 cs eggs, 230 sks barley, 20 tuos butter. 1 bx tea. Cayucos- 50 bales seaweed, 1 bdl dry skins, 2 bals nides, 15 tubs 289 bxs butter, 1% cs cheese. 3 c-00s fowl, . 9 dressed calves. San S meon—86 (ubs 123 bxs butier, G csexgs, 15 sks beans. ¥9 ales seaweed. 14 dressed calves, 1'coop chickens. Consignens. Per 'Coos Bay —Ross & Hewlett; Home Supply Assa: O BSmith & Co: Western Meat Co: Kiliott Bros; Marshall, Teggart & Co; Dairymen’ Unilon ; Norton, Teller & Co. Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Russ, krriy & Co: J H Newbaner & Co: Getz Brog & Cor Brigham, Hoppe & Co: islimer, Bredhoff & Schu 1. CE Wiitnav & Co. Wheaton. Breon & Co: F Uri & vo: H NTilden & Co: Chas Montgomery & « o; De Bernardi& Co: 4 Kirchmanu & Co: M T Freitas & Co: Wel man, reck & Co; Grasshoft & Co; American Unlon ¥1 h Co: Pacifie Coast Fiah Co: Wolf & Son: Marshall & Reimers Bissinger & Co: Standurd Oil Co: Kowalsky & (o W C Price & Co: Baasett & Bunker: Muan, & Co. ‘Witzel & Baker: Thos Denigan, Son & Co: A Wyss: Baker & Hamilton: M . Braudensiein & Co\ 3 1 McDonough & Kunyon; Daiton Bros: Gray & Barbierl; Tilimann & Bendel; S Levy; 11 Levi &Co: J lvancovicn & S H Frank & Co: D Binct & Cot L Soatena & Garcia & Maggini; Armsby J0; Washburn-Moen Co; Suttier & Cov Ty er,

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