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i i ! } i 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1897 N R B T B P A R THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MAKRKETS. Silver advanced. Wheat futures recovering. Feed Barley in demand. Some Corn sellfng. Oats and Rye dull. edstuffs unchacged. eds neglected. change in Potatoes Asparagus much lower. Strawberries arrive daily now. Oranges, Lemons and Limes firmer. Entter, wenk and soft. Cheese and Ezgs unchanged. Two cars Eas! Provisions quiet. Hogs weak. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy. @ Cloudy ® Rain® Sno DURING PAST 12 HOURS. Fxplanatton. arrow flies with the wind. Ja: those underneath It.if any, Lbe smount o Fainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredt: the past twelve bours. Isobars, or soli {ines, “connect poin s of equal alr pressure; Iso- s, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means Llgh tarometric vressure lng 1+ veually sccompanied by fair weather: “low’ refers to low pressure. and is ususily preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. Lows” us.slly first appear on the Wushington coast, When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and (ho isobars extend north and south along the comss. rain is probable: bt when the “low" is inclosed with isobars of macked curvature, rain south of Oregon is Improb- Wiih a “higl o the vicinity of Idaho, and ressure falling to the California coast, warmer Weather may be expecied 1n_summer and colder weather in winter. [he reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. The top Sguien UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- SAN FRANCISCO, April Te following are zhe rain- falls for t 24 hours, and seasonal rainfalls 10 date as compared with those of the same date last season: Eureka, past 24 hours .00, this season 48.04, 1:st season 39.03: Red BIuff. past 24 hours.00. this season 23.74, las: semson 17.15: San Fran- cisco, past 24 hours .00, this seuson 22.57, last season 17.11: Fresno, past 24 bours .00, this sea- s0n 10.53, last season 5.93: San Luis Obispo, past 24 hours .00, this season 20.71. last season 15.71; Los Angeles, past 24 nours .00, this season 16.74, lnst season 888 hours. 00, this s Yuma, past 24 hours .00, 1 5, last season .88. MuXimum temperature 81, minimum 58, mean Weather conditions and general forecasts: The pressure is hignest this evening In the Rocky Mountain region from British Columbia southeastward. Warmer, falr weather i3 reporied from almost the entire country west of the Rocky Mouatains. The conditions are favorable for cooler weather alonz the California coast Yorecasts made atSan Francisco for 30 hours ending at midnight. April 13. 1897: Norihera California—Fair Tu sday: cooler slong the coast; light northerly winds shifting to brisk wester'y along the coust. Southiern Californiz—Fair; cooler along the northern coast Tuesday; fresn northerly to west- erly wind Nevada—Fair; warmer Tuesday. Utab—Fair: warmer Tuesday. Arizona—Lair Tuesday. San Francisco and vicinity — Falr Tuesday: cooler Tuesday afiernoon: winds shifting to westerly. W. H. HaMMON. Forecast Official NEW YOKK MARKETS. NEW YORE, S. Y., April 12, — Most pro- nounred feature of the stock market was absence of any demand for stock, except from professional operators. At opening the market was strong, chiefly because London prices did not reflect ap. prebension uaturally expected from Cretan ad- vices. During the greater part of the day tendency of prices was downward. The only stock in whicn irading exceeded 10,000 shares was Chi- Ccago Gas, which enjoyed & sharp advance iu early trading, closing 1u the main sieady at a slight re- covery from the lowest. Bar silver.... E : .3 62 Eteriiog on London, 60 days 487 erliog on London, sight 4 883y s, rexistered 2 95 50 S 4, pew.... e 124 75 . 4’s, new, coupon.. 75 i 50 S 4’s.Coup... 111l 2 50 TR 50 Ul X 8, c00p03.... % 20 WBEAT— 10:30 11:00 2:10 284 733 78 T84 T4 T Tibg T3y T2, Timy — 70% 065 Tiig 714 spo: dutl b.afloar. No.1 Northeru spring Duiuth, 8034c: No. 4 hard winter. 74c. Closing. Mav., 7ic une, 5% July, 733gc: Sepiember, 71G4e: Dec-moer, Tc. Visible sapply, 87,700 00,/ bashels FLOUR-Firmer, in aympathy with wheat; trade quier, New York to Liverpool, Produce. PROVISIONSLard steadier. PORK—Dail. but higher. TALI.OW—Quoted at BUTTER- EGGS—Siate and Fennsylvanis, 1034c. BUGAR—Cuba, centritugal, 33c. HIDES—1b%jc Dried Fruits. The demand fs s:ill small. California raisins sredull. Holgers rematn firm. seer ingly indls. posed 1o torce business. Supplies than usual at (his time of the yes summer requicemenis will have Vers soon. Sultanas are irreculs cases seiiers are inclined to lower prices. CURRANTS—lasctive. firmer. PRUN KS—Scarce. demand fair, prices firm. PEACHES—In good demand, steady, stocks small. APRICOTS mand oul; FIGS— Prime, 84 47 Moss, 308525 - T Supply light. prices steady, de- moderate. irm. bat doll. NUTS—Very duil but steady. STOCKS AND BoXDS. ‘American Sugar Pra.. American Tobacco Chicago Gas. C.B &Q. Con. Gas. Cordage. . Cordage P1d ... Denver & Rio G Deluware & Lackawana Jola Soun e b Generai Electric Louisville & Nashville. Mannatian Con- 5425 Missouri Pacific. 14 8714 2275 99 50 128214 North Pacitic, Bid 3o 8734 Norihwestern 104 25 FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., “k Leidesdorff St, Tel. Main 1054 25 Marke st., Paluos Hoter, pury & A o xg&niu& o7k Hu'un"ni« i wn Ofice—Baldwin Hovel (adjol m Hoom). Tel. Main Jogr " 2K OF PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo tations. Y Reference 1st National CHICAGO. " FRIVATE Wik NEW YORE: I North American acific Mail 275 Paliman el < Tsino 6235 Rock Isla 238 72 50 o 23500 Tenneases Cosl Union Pacific 4873 T 5450 80 8734 Wabash, Pfd . CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Tir, Aprii 12.—Provisions were higher to-day, Owing to a rise in grain, falling off in recelpts of hoss and the expectation that the movement will be lighter for some time owing to heavy rains. Packers sold moderately, and com- mission-nouses were good buye:s. Receipts of hogs, 20,000. To-morrow's receipts are estimated at 18,000. Ivestock the prospects for higher prices for g3, cattle and sheepat the Union Stockyards are guod. Keceipts to-duy were smailer, owing to the heavy rains. Conntry roads are ba and m: To-das’s receipts— sheep, 16.000. 1 11:00 11:30 terfere with moving_stock Hogs, 20.000; cattle, 14,50: 9:350 56 663, 8635 6555 1:00 — 873 673, 6775 6714 671y Sepiember... —— — 657 BARLEY—23@33¢. CORN—April. 23% @2374c: May, 241ac. OATS—April, 1654¢; May, 1884¢. RYk—S1c. FLAX-72@78c. TIMOTHY—82 65. Produce. PROVISIONS—Pork—April, §8 52: May, $8 05 @8 573y, Lard—April, $4 26: My, 84 37. Snort ribs—April, $4 72; May, $4 72 Livestock. HOGS—Lignt, $3 90@4 16: mixed. $3 95@ 41734: heavy.’s3 80@4 20: rough, £3 K0@3 9. RS et ves, 36 bbb 4L cown and neit- ers, $2@4 40; Texus steers, $3 80@450; stockers aud jeeders, §3 40@4 45. 2 SHEEP—Market strong to 10c higher. Native sheep, §3@5 10; Westerns, $8 75@5; lambs, $4@8. FOREIGN MARKETS. Londen. LONDON, ENG, April 12. — Consols, silver, 284; French rentes, 1021 60c. Liverpool. WHEAT—Firm. No.1standard California wheat, 285 84; cargoes Off coast. quict aud steady: car- goes on passage, firm, but little dolnk; English country markets, partially 8d cheaper; French country markels, weak; 1iverpool wheat, No. | California, 5s 10%44; wheat in Paris, steady: flour 1n Parls, firm; Guantity of wheat and flour on pas- sage to United Kinogdom, 1,740,000; quantity ot wheat and flour on passage to Continent. 530,000 ; Indiad shipments of wheat to United Kingdom, e: Indian shipments of whes: to Contient, e. COTTON—Uplands, 4 1-164. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for ho. 2 Red Winter: May, 03 834d: July, b8 83ad: September, 5s ad. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days - sast Steriing Exchange, sigh — Tassy Sterling Cabies .. — s New York Exch - 15 New York Exchange, teleg - 1714 ¥ ine silver. per ounce. — by Mexican Doilars. 49% 50 PRODUCE MAREET. WHEAT AND OTHBER GRAINS. W HEAT—The tone of the market is bullish at present and futures are recovering the ground re- cently lost. Nocbange in spot prices. Quoted $117156120 B ctl for common grades, $1 25 for average No. 1, 81 2714 for cholce and 31 35@1 40 ¥ i for extra choice milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT SEss10N—9:15 0'clock—December— 2000 cis, $1 09%5: 4000. #1 10; 10.000, $1 1034, 2000, $1107;: 4000, $1 103;:" 18,000, 81 10 May—2000, $1 21: 4000, $1 2015, SECOND ' SKsSTON — December — 8000 ctls, $1 1132: 12,000 $1 1.34; 2000, $1 1155: 2000, 0,000, $1 1134 May—5000, 81 2115, REGULAR MORAING SESSION—December—s000 ctis. S11135; 2000, 81 113g; 6000, $1 1154; 6000, $111%; 44,000, $1 1134 AFTERNGON SESSION — Lecember—6000 ctls, 4. BAKUEY—Fecd continues in request for ship- ment, but the jocai demand la siow. Feed, 65 72%¢; Brewlng remains nominal. 00 ctis, 6934c. December—2000 ctis. 69%zc: 6000, AFTEENOON ; 3L00, 69%c. SESSION — December—2000 etls, 6914c. UATS—Milling are quotable at $1 15@12v B cu: c Feed, §1 26@1 30 % cl: common White, $1@1 10: g0od 10 cholce, 81 1234@1 2214: Black 'for_feed, 95c@$1 05; Gray, 51 10@) 1714: Surorise, 31 35@1 40 B ctl. ' Clipped Oats seil $1@ 2 per ton over Lne raw product. CORN—A fow sales are beint made at un- changed prices. Large Yellow, 80@S2l4c @ cu: Hound do, 97%4c: White, B0GSSC # oil —7735@82%4c B ctl. KWHEAT-Quoted at 1 1561 25 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. The China steamer took out 11,159 bbls Flour, FLOUR—Net vash prices are: Family extras, 84 75@4 K5; Bakers' exiras, $4 50@s 65; Supe: fine, $4@4 85 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: tiye Flour. $250 % 100; Rice Flour, Cornmeal, $2@2 46: exira cream do, $2 75, Oatmeal, 83 50; Oat Groats. $4: Ho: 8 8; wuckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 5 Wheat, §3 50; Farina, £3: Rolled Oats (bbi HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—S13313 50 for the best and $12312 50 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS — $17@18 for lower grades and $18 50@19 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $15@15 60; Qllcaie Meal at the mill, 82680 ¥ ton: obbing, PRV wheat, 38@10 50: Wheat ana Oat. 37@ 10; Oat, $6@s'50: Barley, $6 50@8: Alfaita, $6 @7 50’ compressed, $6@9 50: stock, $5@6; Clo- ver, $6@8 B ton. STRAW—25a50c ¥ bale. BEANS AND Prices show no change. BEANS—Bayos quoted at $1 75@195: Small Whites, $1@1 20 per cti: Large Wnites, $181 20 ® cu: Pinkse. 81 05@1 20; Reds, $1 10@1 Blackeye, $1 40@1 75; Red Kidney, $2@2 60: Li- mas, §1 801 £0; Buiters, §1 251 50: Fea, $1 10 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@2 76; Yellow Mustard, $1 50 P ctl; Flax, $1 50 B ctl; Canary Beed, 13,@234c ® B: Alfalia, 634c; Rape, 21a@ 234c; Hemp. sc; Timothy. 414c. DRIEDL PEAS—Niles, $1@1 20 B cu; Green, $125@1 40 B cil. POTATOES, SEEDS. ONIONS, VEGETABLES, There are a good many changes in Potatoes and Onjous. Salinas Burbanks are out of market. As- paragus and String Beuns are lower. PUTATOES—New Potaioes, 1@134c b: Sweet Poiatoes, $1@1 76 P cul: Early kose, 60@75¢ @ ou; River ieds, 70@80c: Burbank Seedlings, 50@60c B cti_for Rivers and 60@SUc for Petaiu- mas; Oregon Burbanks. 65¢@81 10. ONIONS—Oregon: #5@375 B cil. Cat On- fons. 81 26@1_50 B sack. Australian Onions job- bing at $5@> 50 B cti. VEGET A BLES—Receints were 1608 boxes As- Paragus 740 boxes Rhubarb a-d 431 sks Peas. Hothouse Cucumbers quotable at 75c@81 50 B dozen: Asparagus, 75¢@$1 26 R box for common, $1 50 for choice and $1 76@2 for fancy: Khu- barb, 50c@81 B box: Marrowfat bquash, $7 @8 B ton: Los Angeles Tomatoes, — B box: Mexican Tomatoes. $1 25@1 50 % box: Dried Peppers, 6@Sc B 1 Green Peas, 116@334c; Los Angeles String Keans, 6@8c % 1b: Dries Okra, 8 @9c B I; Cabbage, 40@50c Bculs Carrols, 250 d0c B sack: Garlic, 1562 B BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—Arrivals continve soft and bard to work off in cousequence. The feeling 18 therefore weak. CREAMERY--Fancy creameries, 13@13%50; sec- onds, 12@12%4c B b. s ong DATRY—Choice to fancy, 11@12c B B; lower ades, 8@luc. P ICKILD-1314@14c B 1 for new. c P . FIRKIN—13@14c § Ib for new. CREAMERY TUB—New, 14@14 CHEKSE—Choice mild new, 8i5@7c % b: cor mon to good, 5 : Cream Cheddar, 10@11c: Soune America, 7@8c: Western, lic: Enstern, 18 [EGGS—Oceasional sales of store Kxgs at 10¢ are Teported, but as a ru‘e prices are unchanged. Ranch bt 11 12¢: 10 )11 d 3, DUEk Earn Saaio's dosse 720110 ¥ doe POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Two cars of Eastern sold at 16c for Turkers, 85 50@6 50 for Hens, $7@7 50 for young Roosters and $4@4 50-for old Roosiers. Local stock was nominal. Hare and Rabblis are not quotable this hot weather. Live Turkeys, 16@16c for Gobblers, 15@16c for Heus; Geese B palr, $2@2 25: Goslings, $2 50@3; Dacks, $5@6 60 for old and §7 50@8 50 tor you Hens. $4@5 50; Hoosters, young, $6 60@7 50: do, 0ld, 34@4 80; ¥ryers, $5@ 5U: Broilers, $4@5 for large and §2 50@3 50 for smali: Pigeons, §: 228 8 o or young and §1 50 fer ald. et GAME—JHare, nomioal; Rabblis, nominal, 12| - doing better, owing to the hot weather. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS® Light recelpts of Strawberries are being received daily now. Oranges, Lemons and Limes are al DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, $1@2 B box. Struwberries, $2 B drawer. CITRUS FE{ITS—Navel Oranges are quotable at $2@8 50 B box; Seedlings, $1@1 30 B box: Mediterrancan Sweets. 31 2.@ 1 00 § box: Lem- ons, 75c@$l 25 for common and §1 50@2 25 for good 10 cholce: Mexican Limes, 84 50 % box: Califoraia Limes. 75¢@81 ¥ bx: Bananas, $1@2 @ bunch; 4 doz DRIED FKUILS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 4@5%9c B Ib; fancy, 6c @ D; peeled, lo@12ygc; Apricots, 6@8c: Moorparks, 10@12 evaporated Appies, S@33gc; sun-dried, 2@2Y4c Prunes, 2Y4@:%4c for the 4 Sizes: white rigs, 30 Plums, '4@436c 10r pitted and 1@13kc for anpit- ted: Nectarines. 315@514c ® b for piime to fancy: Fenrs, 214@dc for wiole, 214@0¢ for quarters and 3@dc for RAISINS— Four-crown, loose, 534c; 8-crown, 414¢; 2-crown, 3%c B Ib; seed ¢ss Sultanas, 6@biac: seedless Muscatels. 41gc: S-crown London layers, §1@1 5: ciusiers, $1 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 505 Luperial clusters, $2 50: dried grapes out. N UTS—Ches:nuts quotable a. 8@10c; Walnuts, 614@7c ¥ B for standard and 9@9Lec B B for sofishell; Aimonds, 6@6l4ac for Languedoc, 3@ $3ge for hardsheli nd 8@9¢c # I for pupers Peanuts, 4@6c B b for Eastern and dc for Call fornia: Hickory Nuts, . @6c_® Ib; Pecans, 716G 8c® b: Filberts, 7%@8c; Brazil Nuts, 114@8c: Cocounuts. $5@5 50 # 100 HONEY—Comb. 10@12%4 for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@b%ge: light amber extracted, 416@4%c; dark amber, d@43ac; dark, 3@3c B 1. BEESWAX—22@25c § b. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 7c # b forheavy, 714c ® D for light medium, 10¢ for light, 1035c.B B for extra light and 13c B I for sugar cured. FEast- ern sugarcured Hams, 123gc ® Ib: Callfornis Hams, 1lc B 1b; Mess Beef, $9 B bbl: extra mess do, $9 50: family do, $10@10 50; extra prime Pork, $8 50; exira clear, 814 ¥ bbl: mess, $12 ¥ bbl; ‘Smoxed Beet, 10c § b. LA RD—Eastern tierces are compound and 6: Californin tierces, wure: half-bbls, 7 quoted at 534c for @7c for pure: pails. 7lge: ¢ for compound and 6¢ for 10- uns 7350; do 01 T34c in COTTOLENE—6c In terces aud 754@8% HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. 10-b tins. HIDES AND SKINS — Culls and brands sell 1c under souna stock. Heavy salted steers, 8c; medium. 7¢ B 1b; light, 7¢ B Ib; Cowhides, Tc: Stags, S¢: salted Kip, 7c B Ib; saltea Calf, 8c: salted Veal, 7c; ary Hides. 1215@13c; culls and brands. 934@10c B B: dry Kip and Veal, 9@10c: dry Calt, J6¢; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each; Kids, B¢; Deerskins, good summer. 25c B Ib; medium,’ 20c: winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shear- lings, 10@%0c each: short wool, 25@35c each: medium. 30@45c each; long wools, 40@B0c eacn: TALLOW—No. 1, rendered. 3@3%c® Ib; No. 2, 234c0: refined, 6ot Grease, 2¢ B WOOL - Spring cilp 1 quoted us follows: Moun- tain, 11@14c B B: Foousill, 10@1235c: San Joa- quin, year’s clip, 7@10c: do, seven months, &@llc B i Nev 10g14c; Eustern Uregon. 7@l0c. HOPS—6@EC for fair to choice and 9@10c B 1b for faucy. G ENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Caicutta Grain Bags. spot, 53c: June- July deltvery, b3c; San Quentin, $6 40; Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellington, $8 ton: New Wellington, $8 per ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 80 B ton: Seattle, $5 5U: Bryant, 35 50; Coos Hay, 84 75 ¥ ton: Wallsend, $7 ¥ ton: Cumberland, $13 50 ® ton in bulk and $15 In_sacks; Pennsyl- vanla, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 ¥ ton; Welsh An- turacite, $8@10: Cannel, 85 ¥ ton: +.ock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke. $11@12 in bulk and $15 B ton in sks. SUGAR—The Wesiern ~ugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: L ube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, Bljc: Powdered. 534c: Dry Granulated, S14c: Confectioners’ A, Blac. Magiolia A, d3gc} Extra C, 455c: Golden U, 440: Candy Granulated, Bijc: balt burreis J4cmore than barrels aud boxes 14¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are weak, but no lower. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—Firat quality, 6c; second do, 5@5%3c third do, 4@434¢ ¥ . VEAL—Large. 5@6c: small, 6@7c ® b. MUTTON—Wethers, 515@6¢; £ LAMB—Spriog, 6@7¢ ¥ b. PORK—Live Hogs, 3a@io for largs and 4@ 434c for small and medium; sott Hogs, 234@3bac: dressed do, 5@6Yac. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCK. FOR 2¢ HoURs. 240 | BUGer. CUUS. 1o 250 | Cheese, cats..,. 1512 | Kegs. Gos. Flour, ar sk Oregon.. Washingt W heas, ctia. 7la80| Honolulu. . 543 1 eather. rous 749 Quicksil 21| Mustard S Hay. ions.. . 784 Shorts. sks. Straw, ton: 14| Flaxseed, Bran. sks. 8.81%| Chicory, Middiings, 441| Lime, v0is. THE STOCK MARKET, The Comstocks were firm yesterd; best prices were rather abcve those of Saturday. Trading was light. Overman is assessed 10c, delinquent May 17. At the annoal meetiug of the Tallant Banking Company Joha D. Tallant was re-elected presi- dent, Frederick W Tallant vice-president and John Dempster McKee cashler. ‘The Conso idated California and Virginia assess~ ment of 25 cents a share wili be delinquent in the company's office to-day. The delinquent assessment sale of the Consoll- dated Imperiul Mining Company will be held to- day. ‘There was a sharp decilne In gas and electric stock on the Bond Exchange, the prices falling to 29414 The following companies report balances on hand April 1: Andes R7696; Alta, $305; Best & Belcher, 213,777; Consolidated California and Virginia, $1817. Caledonla, $2656: Consolidated New York. $356: Confidence, $717; Consolidated Imperial, $:843; Challenge Consolidated, $773; Exchequer, $2123; Gould & Curry, $542; Julia Consolidated, $784; Kentuck Consolidated, $672: Ophir, $14.37! 'verman, $3906; Occldental Con- solidated, $1970: Potosl, $540: Sierra Nevada, 14,608; Standard Consolidated, $18,228; Syndi- cate, $848: Union Consolidaied, $1472; Utah Con- solidat ed, $2160. The following companies report an indebt- edness April 1: Alpha Consolidated, $370: Beicher, $8.69; Crown Point, $4719; Choi- lar due bank' 39500, less ' 3355 cash on hand: Lady Washington. $1250: Mexican, due bank, $1000, less $472 cash on hana: Savage, due ba k83000, less $4.8 cash on band; Segregated Belcher, $64: Sl.ver King. $1731. Weekly reports from the mines are as folloy Co; CAL. & VIBGINIA—1000 level—The eas crossscut starced frow the vorth drift from the Con. Virginia saafi on this level, at & point 200 north from the station, has been advanced 2K feet; passing through porphyry, showiig clay separa: tions and lines of gypsum: to.al leogth 198 feet. 1550 level—From the top of the double com part- ment Incline upraise 68 feet on the slope above this level the north dritt has been started and ad- vanced along the footwall 17 feet, passing throogh POrpuyry, clay aud quar.z, assaying from $1 (0 $2 pertons total lengtu, 50 feet. From this north drift at’a point 17 ieef in from fts mouth an east crosscut has been siarted and advanced 20 feet through vein porphyry. Thes uth dnft from the 10p of the upruise hias been extended 13 foet, pass- ing through porpuyry and c ay: total length, 40 feet. Work in this south drift has been suspended. 1650 level—From the ninth floor south arifi, at & point 200 feet In from its mouth, from the up- raise, § feet above the siil floor, the east Arift has been auvanced 1U feet: passiog through porphyry und quartz assaying from 50 cents 10 $1 per ton total leng h 26 feet. From the same point in the upraise & LOrih drift has been started and ad- yenced 17 feet, passing through quariz sssaying 59 and $10 pe From the incline upraise st & point B0 £ el above the sill floor of this level the norhdnifc has been advanced 12 feet passing through p: rphyry and quartz :ssaying $5 per ton; total length 2 feet. ¥rom the opening where tuis north drift starts we have extracted 14 tons of ore ass ying $20 »5 per ton. A hundred feet north from inciine upraise 1, incline upralse 2 Las beea siarted and carried up on the f00i- Wwall 19 feet, passing through & quartz forma- tion assayjug 810 per ton. From the nar- eaks of ore we have saved from (his x tons of ore assaying $22 15 per ton. The ld eust. crusscut started from ihe norih drift, 200 feet north irom the Con. Virgy afe on' this level, which was reopened twu years azo s distance f 56 feei, and which forms part of «ur dritt con- mections wiih he C & C.hft, hus been further Tropened 24 feet; passing through quariz torma- tion assaying $6 15 per ton; total length 80 feet. The (0.al *X(rac,ion of ore 107 the week amounted 1020 Lons, the average assay value of which, per samples iaken from tne cars when raised’ to the surface, was $2108 per ton. We have shipped to the Morgan myill during the week 446 tons and 440 pounds of ore, assuying per ruilrona car semples §45 22 per fon. The average assay per battery samples of ail ore worked at 'hat mill uring the week (855 tons) was $39 33 per ton. In the Ophir mine, on the 100U level, west cross- cut 2is In 531 feet. ‘The face is in softer porpbyry, showing seams of clay and lines of quartz_ in the old Central tannel workings of the Ophir, from the 8ill floor 1rom the west crosscut from the Mexican &haf:, ut a point 132 feet In from its mouth, from the upraise carried up 15 fees, from the end of (he old west crosscut, the north drlit has been ex- teunea 18 fee:: pansing through porphyry sireaked with quartz assaying from %2 1o $5 per ton; tatal leng:h, 34 feet. Brunswick lode—Cou. Cal. & Va., Best & Belcher und Gouid & Curry—Snaft 2 has been sunk 18 feet on {ncline; tctal depth. 693 feet; bot- lom In porphyry and’ quuriz 300 level—hast crosscut 1, staried In the souih drifi from the shaft, has been 'ex.ended 26 feet, passing through por- Pbyry and quariz; tolal lengtn, 196 feet. last crosscut 2, started 185 feet south of crosscut 1, has been extended 20 feet; total length, 40 feet: ‘face Week says: 550 level—The upraise from west Crosscut has been carried up 10 feet: total height, 7 feet: top in ore assaying $6 In goid. The south rift from said crosscut has been extended 7 feel total length, 33 feet: face In ore assaying $7 in gold. ' W ace cutting out_and preparing to sink a Winzeon tne ore from the crosscut. 650 jevel— The south drift wus rxiended 23 feet: total length, 102 feet: the face is now in low-grade gold ore. lavestaried a crosscut west from the end of the oritt, Which is now 1n 5 feet: face Iu soft vein por- BOARD SALES. Tollowlsg were tne swes in the San Franclseo Ftock Board vesterda: REGULAR MORNING syastoy. cowwmscra 9:30. 200 Alta.......08100 Confi..,.1.10,00 Union C...27 300 1 & .7 671100 Ophir. 11051400 ¥ svat .28 200 CC&V 170|300 Porosi.-..87| :90{300 Savage. 116,200 5 Nev..'4y 115/600 Y Jnokee. 27 = 07) he tawes I the Pacifio Stock Following wers Eoard yesterday: RFGULAR srestoN—10:30. 800 Alpha.....101240 CC&V. 200 Alta 1300 C Poini....16/30) Favace...38 200 Exchar...0:]500 Scorpion.04 100 G&C . 200 BB&M... 04 300 5 Nev... .49 1000 8 Hill....01 2 100 Stdrd....1. 63 300 Kentuck..06[200 v sioa..... 27 800 L Wash....0 8 201200 Mexican, 47 212410 Ocod 17| 114/150 Opntr. AFTERNGON SKSSION—3:80. 10,100 CCa V16714200 Occldt 1.0 1.6 1 400 G Imp. . 200 C Point....1i CLOSING QUOTATIONS, MONDAY, April 12_4r. x. Fr. dehea, 107 11} 10|y |Overmau 1l Potosl. . a1 Savage. 28 Challengs Con. 33 SCOTPIOD. ..oeme (3 Con. lmperia. 01 Confidence ... 1.10 Con New Yorz (1 Crown Pount... 14 EastSterraNe? — Loreksvoa.. — Excleuuec T 08 Gowa «larty. 35 Bnies Nurecs 93 Seg. Belcher. . C4 08 ~ilver HilL. |sierra Nevada 48 49 standard . ~yndicate. Z " — 'u8 Unlouvoa..iw 26 27 U, TR 4 Yeliow Jackea 26 27 STOOK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. April 13-3 % 1 TNITED STATES BONDS. Fr. swea, 11284 — (U Bt Askea Edareg..dUs 1103 MISCKLLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stChless. 112 — Uak Gaa 83.. — 104 Col ElooL 65 — 130 |Lozdisss.. = 109 CotraG W Bs 96% 08 |Ummibus va.. 13034121 Dpot-stex-cp — 100 [P&0U Ryds. — 13 Rdenl&P6a129 — |P&ChByss. — 108 F&CHRR 64105 107 |Pwist HR84118 118 Geary-st B33 — 100 |iemo, WL&L — 105 H C&S 0 ven 100 — (facoP &L - 100 Los Ang L8s 82153100 % DoGnteed 8s 9833100 [SPRRAriz8) 9234 94 Mit-atChleBs1a3iy — (SPRROaids. 1083, — DoRyCon bs. 1061510614/ SPRE Calby. 85" — NalVings1si — iy |<PBrRCalbs. 87 9314 €VCNERTs.1034 105 SV Water 85. 117341173, N Hy Cal 68,102 106%4]>V Water 3. 007410134 NEyoal oal 85— |sikinG&Eol 9933100% WATER ATOCKS. 4034 $prog Valley 935 98% 4835 bL3g) €43 AND ELXCTRI~ 3 TOORY. Capital — 30 |PacificLignt — 51 Centrac, — |SFo&Riec. $414 9414 M klecLighi 9 = 914/SanFrancsd :lp 203 Ok G L &H 54 BAlg S(0cKIOUve. — & W Yo oas lmp — 93 INSUBANGE wrocKs Fireman'sFa1831 — | COMM 10" HANK WTOTCN Anglo-Cal .. 80 5114 First Nationi1%1 190 Bankof Oal.240 — '|LondonP&A.127% — Cal5D&TC0I0T 109 |MerchEx.. +. = — RAVINGY BANK STOSKE @erS&LCO.1340 1400 (Sav&Losn.. — 108 HumbS&L.110) — (Secorlty....300 = Mutgal....... 38 41 |UnlouTrus.ss0 — SFsav Unionad9 — STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. SF&NPROs. 101341 Contra Costa 39 MurinCo. Caltforata.....107 110 |Oak SL&Hay 9 3 Presidio. [ POW w0 o 18 3214 & B80c 80 MINCKLLANRO™Y ewnmgt = 8 Ger Lead Co. 100 20 16 16lglPacAuxFA 2 4 HutchSPLO 26 257 PacBoraxCo. ¥5 — MerExAssa. 90 — |barfPaniCo 8 7 HALES—MORNING SESSION. oard— 5 Giant Powder Con.. 20 Oakland Gas.. 140 8 F Gas & Electric Co... 40 do do 20 do do 10 do ao $4000 Market-st Ry Con 5% Bonds.. 106 50 SALES—AFTERNOON SESSION. Board— 10 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 94 37 50 do a0 ... 94 25 60 BV Water. 98 50 HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. S Langsdort, N Y G B Libby, N Y E A Steifel, Helena D R Gray, Salt Lake W W McAlilter, Denvr & B fowe, N Y K Noro, Japan W T Jeter, Santa Cruz M H Benahelm. St fonis T D Schloss, Davton J Winder, Minnearolis D Livingston & w,Chicgo H A Wood, Kiverside J Berastelu, Sea M Kindall, White Falls 1 A Keithly, Cheyenue Mrs E C Colewan. Ohio H L Sager & w. Ohio € H Mathewson & w, Iil K Mathewson. Chicago Miss Hagan, L+ Angeles Miss Hazard, Ls Angeles Mrs Pavey & dr. Bos-on Mrs Beckwith & dr,Mass € G H McSride & w, Cal H Lux, San Jose J A Smith & w, San'Jose T Ka K Keachl, Japan K Kamatou, Japan K Arai S Hashenoti, n A F Jones, Philadelphia , Japan A B Shoemake, Modesto F L Walls, Chicago Mrs Burnham & md,NY Miss Mumford, N Y Mrs M H Liddle, N ¥ Mrs E W Everson, R T CE Locke. Chicago BIF Langford, ~tockton Miss Sayler, Stockion I H Cary & w. Yonkers E C Voorhels, Sutter Crk Mrs E M Sayler, Stocktn R H Lewls, Phenix 9 K Rithman & w, Ohio Mrs LM Jones. Phentx Wi Cross, Chicago H A Jones Chicago Mr Cross, Chicago C & Hall. England R i Stevens, Syracus W ¥ Wilcox & w, Phila Mrs M J Dohan, Phila Miss K Dohai @0 J M Bremer&w,’ do 3Miss G Bre do GN Richard'&w, do Mrs R L Cufld do Miss Chiids, do Mrs H A Lin do Miss B F Linn do Mrs K F Goreus do Mis M do Misa M jurner, do LD do Miss £ Soren, do Mrs do MrsCG Keves, do Mrs do MisJ W Rockwell, do Mrs L A Hunter, do H kStearns & w, a0 1 F Morrell&w, do Mrs L D }ioughton, do Mrs H F Wood, do O N Hough. on, do Mrs E ¢ Drew, do Mrs H P Piihe do Mrs H Hintz, do MrsG M Walter, do L . Mack, do I H White, do J'T Butler Jr, do Juiss ¥ Brignt, do E L Davis, do Mis D L Cox, do Miss I Cox, do Miss Cox, do GRAND HOTEL. Dr McVey & w.~pokane Master Seims, Mo G Hart & w, Valielo W F Doucherty, Canton EE Wren Grass Valley H s Basseit. Mass E de Subla Jr, Nev City R L Watkins, Livermre E A Mooney, Gold Run J S Cody, Sonora A Wilson, Calisioga S Lathrop, Holster Mrs AJ Esmond,SnJose I W Walford, Wyo Miss A Esmond.Sn Jose 1) P Plerce, Big Canyon cux ¥ S Stevens, Auburn W A ¥ehorn, Wiilows W H Kamyden.Sia Rosa Mrs M May, San Jose ¥ Hazard. >t Ros L Rackiiffe, Sucto M W Touden, Niles ¥ H Webster, Minturn O E Corlet, Sacto C Molizen, Pi Reyes M Dupenbrook, Sacto W F B ilings, N Y 3 Thomasson, <t Helena D Spiar, Bosion W P Thomson, Fresno H A Goehrin, W M Swan, Sacto €W Wheeler, N Y R T Kendall, Boston Mrs C W Wheeler, N Y O W Baker, London Miss.C M Wheeler, N Y Mrs Adams, St Louls Miss E Murfey, N'Y Miss Adams, St Louls Ma-ter Adams, St Louls T P Grozier, Mass H A Paine, Mass I3 sems & w, Mo 7 obertaon, Euroj aite, Pontiac E Barnes, Maniord Mattson, Cal A Mclntyre, Sacto J ithosds. Sacto H Rogers & w, 111 de l.aguna, Stockion RUSS HOUSE. W L Caswell. Haywards F Gleocuss, Pasadena 3 B Morgan, Los Ang H Gilespi, Fu'ton Miss Richardson. Fuiton Mrs Webber, Watsonvile G Webber, Wateonville Mrs Stark, Watsonville A E Nutt,/San Diego W G Chensy, Los Ang 4 Duncan, Healdsburg W _Muir. Michigan B uft J Murry & w, Cal E B Wilils & w, Sacto ‘D Bell, Los Angeles L Page, Sonora 8 Terzich, Sonora Mrs A'C Layton, Fresno Miss N Layton, Fresno H Willey, Gilroy A L Jones & w, Oakland J Mc: artny, Vallejo W F Geary, €anta Rosa J Wilson, Benicia Cde Legh & w, Stockton J W Keliey, St Louls G IStack & w. Liverpool P Donan. Deiano W C Jauch, Nevada City i Hopkins & w, Horolu A Buchanan, Honolulu~ £ £ W1 bur, Washingion F Kirkpatrick, Lake Cy Miss G Buri Mrs J Hickey. Utan ~ C W Prait, H Todd, Oakland G T smyte, Vallejo A N knright, Boston Mrs J 8 Pinney & ¢, Minn G W Bogs, Napa A A Redmond, Eureks J Divsmore, Eureka ¥ Cole, Los Angeles 3 R Smith, Kossland,B C H J Ostrander. Merced H B Boggs, US A G C Bacon. San:a Cruz D D Corcoran, Benfeia Mrs F Quirk. S Andreas A . Jackson J S Jones, Sacramento F K Merritt, Cloverdale Peter Snider, Cal Mrs S Magee, S Kosa J Harriy, Sacramento W Shafter, Wiliows W D Keyser, Piota H ¢ stanton, Willows J D Sarment & w, Cal J W Harrison & w, Cal C C Shreve, Vallejo LICK HOUSE. 3 Colly & w, Nevada Cy W Campbell, Grass Viiy J Caldwell, Nevada City J G Garrison, Forest Hill M Stenger, Dixon F M Frank, Los Ang Mrs k2 H Fisher. Feattle Lt-Col Wright, Canuda A McDonald, Seatt) B L Bartlett, Los Gatos Mrs T Ebrenverg. 7 W Howeil, Merced E Ignace, California £ H Anderson, Ashton J W Watkins, Madera H Gorman & w, Pa, W McKinley Jr & w, Cal W H Wright & 1, S Jose B H Upham, Martinez T Black, Sacto H Levs, Hueneme J F Burob, Concord M W Seaman, Sacto MRosenblum,S Salvador W F spencer & fm, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL. 3 H Bennett, Berkeley F Parker, Sacramento A Caro, N Y J Gariand, P & W minst 3 T Jusitce, N ¥ Miss Graves, & L Obispo H E Grey, San Jose J F Smith, Auburn D E Johnson, Auburn H Moore, N Y F Jones, Los Angeles H Wallace, St Paul T G Abbott, N Y H C Richard, Fresno E Collins, San Diego T McMullen, Portland napp, Portiand ¥ A Jennings, Seattle ———— Olney as a Pedestrian, Secretary Olney takes a long walk every day and alwsays moves at a rate that con- stantly threatens to turn into a run, though it never does so except occasion- ally, when he darts in front of a rapidly moving streetcar. These walks begin about 4 o’clock in the afternoon, when the Secretary emerges from the State Depart- ment building, passing up Executive to Pennsylvania avenue and then, turning to the right, starts for the Peace Monu- ment, at the foot of Capitol Hill. He is invariably dressed for these excursions in a short boxcoat with trousers to match and a derby hat. Now and then, but rarely, he wears a light fall overcoat; usu- ally he prefers to trust for warmth to the energy of his motion. The Secretary often invites a friend to accompany him on these trips, but he rarely gets an ac- ceptance twice from the same man, for the tastes of department officials and dip- lomats do not usually lie in the direction of violent exercise.—New York Times. ———————— The Rnssians have a simple device which 1s said to be very effective in check- ing runaway horses, A thin cord with a running noose around the neck of the horse is used, and when the animal boits the cord is pulled. The horse stovs as soon as it feels the pressure on the wind- pipe. THE CALL CALENDAR. April, 1897. Su.|Mo. Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr. 8a.; Mcon's Phases. 1| 2 ”Q e | 8| 9|10 |~y Firt Quarte, St 2010 R 1a"] 11{12{18|14{15 |16 17! Full Zso0n. | s April 16. e s e | |2 24 |~ Last Quarten |C A 28|29 |30 New Moon. Aprii 1. 18|18 | 20 25 | 26| 27 'h OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Franclaco. STEAMER | DESTINATION. | satis | PiEm. Columbia....| Portiand...... | Apr 13.10ax| Pler 24 Coos Bay Apr 13, Seu | Pler 13 Coos Bav. ... |Apr 13. 12u| Piec 8 San Diego.... [APr 1811au|Pier 11 Orexon porta.. (Apr 14, Sru| Pier 13 Yaquina Bay.|Apr 14, 9ax |Pier 3 HumboldtBay | Apr 14, xru| Piec 9 Arcata Coos Bav..... |Apr 1610w | Pler L3 City Puebia|Vic & Pgt Sua|Apr 16, 9aM|Pier 3 Coos Bay.... | Newpor: Apr 16, Fam | Piee 11 Humboldt.. | HumboldtBay | Apr 17, Zru| Pler 3 Bate or Cai. | Portiana . Apr 18.20au | Pier 2¢ Dei Norte.. |Grays Harbor. [Apr 15, 5pu| Pler 28 Corona San Diego..... |Apr 18,11ax | Pler 11 Cliy of Para| Panama......l |Apr 19,13 x|k M S Eureka..... (Nowport ... 1 |Apr 20, 9ax| Pioell Australia. . |Fonolulu... " | Apr 20.10Ax | Plec 7 Bunol.... . |Gravs Harbor. |Apr 2012 u| Pler 2 ————e STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMEE [ FRoxX T_Dux Coos bay “apr 13 Portiand. Japr1s Humbold: Ba | Apr 13 Honoluia Vietoria & Puxt Grays Harbor. China and Japas Farallon BUN, MOON AND TIDE. TXITRR ETATES COAST AND GEODETIC SrRVRY. Timxs AND HEIGRTS or HI6H AND Low WATERS AT ForT POINT, ENTBANCE TO EaX FRANCISCO BaY. PUBLISHED BY Orre AL AUTHORITY OF THE SUFKBINTENDENT. Norx—The high and low waters occur ai the City Front (Missioz-stres: Wharf) about twenty- five minuies lstor than at Fort Point; iue heighs of tide is the same at both places. April—1897. Tuesday. April 13 .36/ Moon rises 6.44|Moon sets. 814ax S :'Tlm- '.“]’l'lmel',m Time | pogqe | Time| o, lEwl T Wl T e 1000 28] 6US| 51200 04| 7.08 12 135 23| 7u3| 8| 183 0.5| w27 13| 210| 18| g05| 40| xas 13| 28| 11| s03| ¥2| K06 15| 842/ 0.410.00| 4.5/ ¥48 18| a.21|—02|1058| 48| €26 17 6.09|-0.7111.57| &4 504 Norz—In the above exposition of the tides the sarly morning tides are given in the lef: hand eolumu, snd the successive tides of the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except when iners are bui three (ides &s sometimes sccurs. The heighta given are additions to the soundings on the United States Cosst Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the Beight, and then the number n 18 subtractive from the depth AUTIVE TO MAKINEES. A branch of the United States Hydrographle Office located in the Merchants' Exchapze ia intained in San Francisco for the benefit of ariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. invited 10 visit the Navigators are cordially office, where complete sets of charts and salling directions of the worid are kept on hand: or com- Parison and reference, and the latest information ©an always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The of the bullding on Tele- graph 1s hoisted about ten minutes before Doon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphie recelved each day trom the g:ll.lfl’lhm aval Observaiory a: Mare Isiana .A .fl: ‘Il“ g ':rvtlhfl I‘hh time |?.II 'II“ me, or_givin rror, it aay, niklaned the saing. diy O3, the aiterioon pasirs By the morning papers the following dav. Miss Ada Stow, Mass Johuaton, Nev City Miss M Stow, Mass Roseburgh, Petaluma J A 3 M H LE oV NrsH R Stow, Mass S M Maggard, Ohlo CE A G A Howe, M, “ P L [ E ¥ ase M Bell, Koanoke W W Baker, Stockton P Arensburg, Portiand £ Shaw, Boston Laird, Mich F H Shaw & w, Mass S Mumford, N Y K A Kias, Salt Lake H Griges. Stanford H R McGraw, Utan T'W We more,Champlon COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. C WChapman & w,Dnvr B W Townsend, Palo Al Mrs Heinz, Cai Miss ¥ Sweetiand. Cai “cugh, Vell-jo 3 Mendia, Vallejo A CKugnt, Merced Miss M Lolson, Modesto 3§ Thouer, Sta Kosa & ¥ Evans, sausalito 3 ) Farusworth, N Mex L E Newman. N Mex Alnsworth, Coicago T P Leonard, Chicago Mrs 4 C Barron,. hi Miss L Stevenson,Choag W C Peterson. edding J Brown & w, Oakland Mrs Myers, Oakland ~ C M Lewis & d,Healdsbg. Miss L Linkan, Vallejo D Peekinpeel & w.Wash M McMillixna w,S Paul Mrs J F Hiokle, N Mex in porphyrs. Uccidental Con.—The ofticial letter for the past | J Janakin&w, St Paul K Kawa, Toklo Miss R Arnold, N Y R Fowler, P Townsend H Fowler. P Townsend B I W. 8. Huemzs, Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. The Time Eali. BRAxCE H¥DROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. ll.} (ERCHANTS' EXCHANG! SAN FRANCISCO. Aprii 12. 1897, ttme ball on Telegraph Hil. was drop) 2001 to-aay—L e. at noon of the 120ia or exactiy at 8 ¥ u., Greenwich time. W. 8 Huenes, Lieutenan: U. & N.. in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived, MONDAY, April 12. Stmr Homer. Jessen, 42 hours Bay: pasa and mdse, to Geo Fritch. Stmr J Mad; 18 hours from Caspar: 335 M fi lumber. 10O aspar Lamber Gor 7 Stmr Alcazar. Gunderson, 78 hours from Neow via Hedondo 47 hours; 137 tons = r iron, to L E White Lumber Co. from Coos | Chicago Brewery; Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 38 hours from Cres- cent City: pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr City of Puebls, Debney, 6034 hours from Snn&Dl 20, etc.; pass and mdse, to Goouall, Perk- Ins & Co , Stmr Queen. Debney, 5734 hours from Victoria and Pugec Sound poris: pass and mdse, to Good- all. Perkins & Co. . Sunr Weeote. Miller, 15 bours from Fort Brag 192 M 1t lumbar, to Union Lumber Co. Stmr Laguna, Peterson, 55 hours from San Pedro: bailast, to Poilurd & Dodge. Stmr City of Para, Mortensen, 19 days 22 Boury 38 min from Padama, etc; pass and mdse. to Stmr Pomona, Doran, — hours — min from Eureca: pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co- Bark Big Bonanza, Boreman, 8 days from Ta- ©Oma: luwber, to Hanson & Co. Up river direct. Bark Sonoma, Landgren. 33 days from Yoko- Bama: batiast. (0 J H hruce. Schr Rellance, Ransen. Y4 hours from Tim- ber Cove: 70 cds wood, 10 R A Gilbride & Co. sohr Albert Mayer. Marshall, 20 days from Ka- hotui: 11,000 bags sugar, to iawaiian Commer- clal Co. Schr Archie and Fontie, Colstrup. 24 honrs from Pinlers Point: 80 cds wood, 1o Higgins & Col- Cleared. MONDAY, April 12. Stmr Columbla, Conway, Astoria; Oregon Rall- way and Nav Co. Stmr Lillian, Duerrbeck, Pyramid Harbor; Auaska Packers' Assn. Sailea. MONDAY, April 12. Stmr Mineola, Pillsbury, Tacoma. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, ¥an Pedro, Stmr Wiliamette. Holmes, Seattle, Sumr South Coast, Hansen. octno. eck, Bowens Landing. Telegraphic. FOINT LORNS. Avril 12 -12 r. x.—Weather hazy: wind NW: veioch.v 16 iies Charters. The schr Robert Lewers 10ads mdse for Hono- lulu: Brship Sierra Cadena, wheat for Europe, 173 8d: Brship Erin’s Isle, lumoer ats British Columbian port for Europe, 57s 8d: ship Elwell, coai at Nanalmo for this port; Ital bark Cavou; lumber on the Sound for Callso, 323 6d. Domestic Ports. COOS BAY—Nalled Apr 11—Stmr Arcais, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Apr 12—Stmr Alice Blanch- ard, from Coos Bay. Sailed Aor 12—Bktn Uncle Jon, San Pedro; stmr Alice Blanchard, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Salled Apr 12—Schr G W Watson,for San Pedro. ASTORIA—Sailed Apr 12—Schr Gem, for San Francisco; Br ship Reliance, for Puget Sound; Br stmr Amarapoora, for Honojulu. SEATTLE—Salied Apr 13—Jap stmr Sakura Maru, for Yokohama. perived Apr 12—lialbark Cavour, from Royal onds. EUREKA—Arrived Apr 12—Stmr HumboldY, hence Mar 11. SAN PEDHO—Arrived Apr 10—Schr Elnorah, from Eureka. AUSAL-Ardved Apr 11-Stmr Newsvoy, hence pr GREENWOOD—Arrived Apr 12—Stmr Whites- boro, hence Aor 10. CASPAR—Arrived Apr 12—Schr Maxim, hence Apr GREENWOOD~Salled Apr 12—Stmr Alcatraz, for Newport. EUREKA—Arrived Apr 12—Schr Emma Clan- dina, bence Apr 3. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Apr 12—Schr C A Thayer. from Grays Harbor. EUREKA—Arrived Apr 12-Stmr Coqullle River, from Coqulile Biver. Salled Apr 12—Stmr Coquille Kiver, for San Francisco BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Apr 12—Schr Newark. hence Apr 12. Balled Apr 12—5chr Barbara Hernster. for Men- docino. Foreign Ports. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Sallea Apr 8—Ger ship Rehrewieder, for San Diego. UEENSTOWN—Sailed Apr 10—Brship Port Calelonia. for Liverpool. HOYAL ROADS—Arrived Apr B—Ital bark Cavour, from Callao. CAPE TOWN-—Arrived Apr Crawford, hence Jan 21. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Coxnbermere, for Sau Francisco. QUEENSTOWN—Salled Apr minion, for Fieetwood. LiZARD—Passed Apr 9—Br ship Wavertree, hence Nov 3, for Hull. CALLAO—Arrived Apr 4—Ger ship Ariadne, tm Vancouver. tain Von Helms of the stmc Orizaba reports the following: SANTA ROSALIA-In port Apr 6—Er ship Wendur, arrived Mar 10, and wiil sall_in baila about Apr 15, probabiy 1or Newcastle. NSW. Not chartered. Br ship Ardnamurchan, arrived Feb 9: loads Dere and sails about May 1, orders, to Unlted King- om. Br stip Isle of Arran, arrived Feb 13, is dls- charging yet. and wili load for Uniied Kingdom or Continent. Bktn Tam o' Shaater. arrived May 29, will sall for Columbia River abont Apr 16. On Apr 4 oft Espiriio Santo Island, Guif of Cali- fornia, saw bark, probadly bark Melrose for Santa Rosalia. 7—Br ship Port Apr 8—Br ship 9—Br ship Do- Importations. VANCOUVER via C P R B—Per Queen—44crt paper. 147 cs tovacco, 33 Cs clgareties, 5 pkes mdse, 1 cs cotton drill, 1 cs medicize, 600 c3 con- densed milk. 355 kegs 20 csks white lead, 4 pkgs dry goods, 2 cs hostery. —67 bdls pelts. T4 bals hides. 0 sks chilies. 33 pkes curios, 14 pcgs B0 sks peanuts, 375 bdis nides and skius, 2 sks wool. 2 pk 8 express. Port Townsend—3 bdis rope, 2 pkgsexpress, 1 sk coin. Seatt e- bdis hides, 60 pkgs mdse, 2sks ov- sters, 250 bbislime, 25 pails 5 hi-bbls salted her- rings, 10 bxs smoked salmon, 4 sks sugar, 409 tons coa', 7 pkgs express. Juneau—1 pkg mdse, 1 bar bullion. Douglas Isiand—1 p Wrangle—1 bale deerskins. ‘West of Fargo via Tacoma—1_tub butter, 3 bxs meaicine, 300 sks 900 hf-sks 112-qr sks flour. New Whatcom—8 cs lime juice. Everett—1170 rolls 197 bdis paper. 11 pkgs madse, 7 kegs nails, 199 bils shooks. 700 bars bul- lton. Tacoma—25 tes tallow, 11 tubs butter. 1 cs wine, 1 pkg mdse. 400 bars bulllon, 509 tons coal. COOS BAY—rPer Homer—470 tons coal, 1292 sks potazoes, 1 s cheese. CRESCENT CITY— Per Crescent City—15 bales wool, 1cs meat, 20 dressed calves, 4 pkgs hard- ware. — M ft lumber. SAN DIEGO—Per Cliy of Puebla—1 banjo, 15 bxs grape fruit, 4 pkgs mdse, 1 bdl carpat, 2 bxs shells, 1 piano siool, 1e¢s Japanese goods. 3 iron wheels, 2 bals sacks, 266 bdls skins, 55 sks aba- lone shells, 13 sks abalone meat, 128 pkgs fur- nishing goods and dry goods. 40 bdisdried fish, 1 bx drv coods. 576 bxsiemons, 535 bxs lemons, 1 keg o ives, 75 cs mineral water, 2 pkgs mdse. Redondo—4 sks chilies. 75 bxs lemons, 1 roll wire, 1 bx cigars, 1 cs rubber goods, 4 Iron plates. 5 pkgs hardware, 1 bx bolts. 1 bx glass, 2 Lierces round: 2 sks green peas, 3 pkgs mdse, 1cs mon, 1 cs machinery, 78 sks walnats, 1 pkg dry §00ds, 221 nides, 2 s hats, 852 bxs oranges, 1 bx grape fruit. Port Los Angeles—1 bx spice, 69 bxs oranges, 84 bxs lemons, 975 sk beans, 100 sks green peas, 1 sk onlons, $ pkgs mdse, 3 bdls rollers, 1 bale biankels, 7 csrobes, 1 chest tea, 6 cs metal 1cs beeswax. Santa Barbara—243 sks sbalone shells, 1 bx rubber washers, 16 skscrawfish, 1 cs oli. 2 cs :lov.mnr. 1 keg anchovies, 85 bxs lemons. 3 orses. San Luis Oblspo—127 sksoafs, 139 sks wh 60 sks flax. 117 sks beans. Santa slaria—50 sks barley, 421 sks beans. Nipomo - 140 sks barley. S:eele—2116 sks beans, 42 sks barley. Port Harford -9 bxs fish, 5 dressedcalves, 12 caas tallow, 3 sks tails. 1 c3 cigars, 57 sks wool, 93 cs eggs, 32 tuos 116 bxs butter. Consignees. Per Homer—O C & N Co: Erlanger & Galinge) M P Detels: Marshall, Teggart & Co; Thomas Loughran; McDonough'&® Runyon. Per Crescent City— Witzel & Baker: F B Haighi Wheaton, Breon & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & v Hoftman; Norton, Teller & Co: _Standard Of C Hulme & Hart; Hobbs, Wall & Co; Hawley Bros; Chicago Brewers. Per City of Puebla—C E Whitney & Co: H W deck: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz: W C Price & Co: Hills Bros: i N'Tilden & Co: Sinshetmer Bros: H H sattler & Co: H Kirchmann & Co: Newel Bt Marshall & Reimers: Witzel & Baker: S Levy & C Brigham, Hoppe & Co: _Fredericksourg Brewery: Wieland Brewing Co: Enterrise Brewery: Labor Excuange; Wheaton, Breon & Co: F B Halght: ¥ Maggio; Weliman, Peck & Co: Bissinger & Co: A W Fink: Gets Bros & Co: Milwsuxee Hrewery; H Waterman & Co: H Dutard: Norton, Tel'er & Co Ross & Hewlett; H Heckman & Co: 4 B Ingugl, Ruas, Earl: &1 '0: J Ivancovicn & Co Fish Co:_American Unlon_Fish Co Western Meat Co: Labor Exchaogy can Tea Importink Co: “acramento Fish Co: George Shoe Co: W F Mitchell: Mandel & Wel, Moore, Ferguson & 00; C Carp: Pac Cosst Milan & Co: Great Ameri- W E Campodonico & Malcolm: Minaker & Welbankas D Biagl & Co: Wetmore Bros; D E Allison & Cos K ine & Co: Gray & Barblerl; Amer Press Assn; kisen Vinerard Co; G On-sil & Co: Badium Bros; EJ Shatwnck: JJ Wirtner: Lievre, Fricke & Co- 3 H Caln & Co: G F Eberhard: Rosenberg 5ros: 1 Longrellow: W R Knight & Co: Von Voss & Co: J Henay Machine Co: Heller, Bachman & Co: 1 Hardt: Simpson & Huck : McDonough & Huny Gould & Jaudin; Eveleth & Nasn: Wilcox & uiov Miiler, Sioss &Scott; JJ Ovmer: The Draservaline Mfx Co: 12 S McKie; Raifour, Guthrie & Co. H O Widero: J A Robliag & Sous! C B Kode & Co; W 4 Trott: San Francisco Brewing Co: M S Sima Schivener: Murphy, Grant & Co: A Vigni» Cabral: Dr ki Stievensou: H M Forteson: Transfer Co; Dr E Steveason: A Galll Frul: Co: S Morzau & Chick : Immel & Co: Chiuda & H 0 Greenhood: Geo R Siarr & Co: G W Co: B Blumenthal: C Scott: G W Waraer; Wolf & Sou: Levi Splegel &Co. Per Queen—Bissiuger & Co; W H Gill & Co: T N Wiliams: Weils, Fargo & Co: A Zellerbach & Sons: Brooks Electric Co; Backingham & Hecht: Cabn, Nicxelsburg & Co: ¥ N Marden & Co: Geo H C Bradiord: Magner Bros; Murphy, Grant & Co: N K Phillips: U'Brien & ~oa: Antographic Reglater Co: baker & Hamiiton: Capiain C L Hooper: C I Whitney & Co; Charles C Be nard: k€ Daliev; K A Robbius; Press Works: Hooker & Co: James Mclver; P C Fish Co: Takoma & Koach; Haibor Lime' Co: Conen, Hirgch & Co: Woeland Bros: Goodall, Perkins ‘& Co: M T Mc- Millan: Orezon fmpv Co: Henry Doyie & Co: London, Parls & Americar Bank; Bank of Cal Sawyerlanning Co; Labor Exchange: Charles J Lelst & Co: G H Howard: Blake, Mofll. & Fown Dunham. Carrigan & H Co Graham Paper Co; Naber. Aifs & Brune; North- ern Lumber Co; Selby ~melting & Lead Co: 8 P Taylor & Sons; Union Paper Western Roll Paper Co; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; C W Jenning: men’s Union: South Prairie Coal Co; 1L Levi& Co; G Herman; Américan Tobacco Co. RATLROAD TRAVEL RN PACIFIC COMPANY. SO N e ACIFIG var and are due (o arrive as AN RANCINCO. Faow Manda 1, 1907, — anuaval CEAVE 2, 1 s 6:00 Niles, Sau Jose and Way Stations. . 8:434 700 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumses. Sacra- 3 ‘ments, Orovile and Redding via Dayis. 45 X Ine, San iamon, Val T M esa and Sants Tiosa. 6:15r $:304 Niles, San Jose, S Sla‘lmentfi Ma s Tehama and Tt e #8:804 Poters and Miltou.. 150 N¢ leans lixpress, Rayme S M\‘{'m":mm), Tresno, Bakersfeld, Santa Duthara, 1.0s Angeles, Des iug, EI Paso, New Orleans au East 3¢ 9:00 Martinez and Stockton 004 Vallejo...... .. Niles, San' Jos Stockton ... *1:00P Sacramento iive: 1:00 Niles, San Jose and Liverm: 1380 Port Costa and Way Stations. 4:00r Martinez, Sau liamon Calistogu, El Vacaville, "~ W Kniglts Landing, Marysvil ville and Sacrameuto . 4:301 Lathrop, Stockton, Modesto, Mer- ‘ced and Fresao, going vis Niles, eoer s hmie . Erpres o ngeles Express, 3 Fresiio, Mojao (for Randsburg), Santa Barbara and Los Augeles. 5100~ Santa T'e Route, Atlantic Xizpress for Mojave aud Eust.. © Earopesu Mail, Ogden and Tiast. 0r Haywards, Niles and San Jose TI00 Vallejo. . ovorseerrenesseesiosese 75007 Oregun Tixpress, Sacrumento, Marys- villo, Reddigy, Portland, Luget Sound and THast . ANTA_CIRUZ DIVISION (Narrow 6 17:434 Santa Cruz Excursion, | 11:15g 1143y and Principal Way Stations....... {81058 8:454 Newark, Centersille,San Jose, Faiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way. Stations. . si50p #3:15¢ Newark, Conterville, ose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creok, Sauta Cruz_aud Principal Way Stations 2 1:204 4:15¢ No v Jose and 105 ¢ 9:504 COAST_DIVISION (Third & Townsend Six.) 7500 Bau Joso and Way Stations (New ednesdays only)... 1:308 . Tres Piuos, Sauta G e Grove, Paso' Robles, San adalups, Surf aud pal Stations 10:404 San Jose 4asf 1 *2:30r San Mateo, ) Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Salinas, Montercy and Pacil 0P San Jose and Way Stations . +4:30r San Jose and Way Stations. 5:30r San Jose and Principal Way 0P San Jose and Way Stations. $11:457 San Jose and Way Stations SAN LEANDEO AND HAYWARDS LOCA #6:00 ,;_.,.‘}:] Melrose, Seminary Park, { $11:00A [ Fitchburg, San Leandro. » and Haywards) . P 9: 4 Runs through to Niles mn?gf-} ¢ From Niles. t CREEK ROUTE FERRY. !n:ms;a FRAKCISC0—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— 11:00a.m. 11:00 *2:00 $3:00 16:00 *6:00r.m. From OAKLAND—Feot of Broadway.— *6:00 8:00 10:004.x. $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 <300 ¢ *5:00r.m. A for Mornin P for Afternoon. *Sundave excepted. 1 Saturdays only. £ Sundays only. —t Monday, Tuc~day and Saturdsy nights only, — SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY 0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of MarketSt. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEE DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a.3e: 12: 8:30, 810 6:30 ¥ . ThorsdaysiExim w3 8t11:30 p. %, Saturdays—Extra trips a 1:5 and 11:30 . x. BUNDA YS—5:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.2; 1:30 2:38 ©:00, 6:20 P. L San Rafael to San Francisco. § WEEK DAYS—8:18, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 . s 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 . . Saturdaya—Kxica irigs at1:65 P. 3 and 6:35 ». . SUNDAYS—5:10, 940, 11:10 A a: 1:40, 3:40 5:00, 6:25 . X Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same ‘schedule as above. vo Arive San Francisco. | Jn°ect San Francison. 1596. WeEK | SUN- Sox. | Wesk Duya: | pave |Destinadlon| o0 | DT Novato, |10:40 axj 8:40 A Petaluma, | 6:10 rx|10:25 Axc Santa Rosa.| 7:35 ex| 6:43 rac Fulton, 7:30 axd| Windsor, 10:25 ax Healdsvurg, Lytton, Geserville, | 8:30 »x|8:00 Ax| Cloverdate: | 7:38 x| 6:23 v T Feta, Hopland & { 7:30 ax| 8:004%| Ukian. | 7:35 v 6:22m 7550 ax| 10:25 ax 8:00 +x|Guerneville. | 7:35 rx 3:30 Px 8:22 T30 A%|8:00 a%| Sonoma |10:40 ax| 8:40 M an 5:10 rx(5:00 P/ Glen Ellen. 0 ru| 6:23en T:80 A% (B:00 AM| sepagtopor, |10:40 AX(10:25 Ad 8:30 P|5:00 P | 6:10 Px| 8:22 v Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wes Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: a8 Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Hignland Bprings, Kelseyville, Soda Bay and Lakeport; as opland_for, Lakeport and Bartiect Springs: Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blaa Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Pottes Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Buc peil's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Booneville, Greenwood, Orr's Hot Springs. Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willets, Cahto, Cow velo, Laytonville, Harrls, Scotis and Kureka. Eaturday 10 Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets ta all DInis be yond San Rafael at half raves Ticket Offices, 650 Marketst., Chronicle bafldiss. A, W. FOSTER, R X. RYAX, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Agent. Santa Fe Limited. On MONDAYS and THURSDAYS the first- class Pullman sleeping-car leaving at 5 P. M. connects at Karstow with the Sania Fe limited train carrying dining-car, buffet smoking- car and Pullman palace drawing-room _sleeplng-cars for both Chicago and St T aye "t _ Chieago or St. Louis. 4)¢ Days to New York. SANTA FE EXPRESS flyat 6P M. Pullman palace drawing Toom i aodern uphoistered tourie: sleepin.: cars, throueh to Uhicags via Kaosss City, Annex rand St. Lou O puston excursions via Kansss City. Chicago, Montreal and_the White Mountains leave every Tuesday: St_Paul excurslons every Sunday. TicketOffice, 644 Marketstrect, Chron= fole bulldiug. Telephone Main 1531. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 13 1894 WEEKDAYS. Valley and San Rafael P00 A, e 1B 543, 26518 Extra trips for 8a ‘days and Saturdays SUNDAYS. I Valley and San_Ratael P10 r s w1150, 300, “4150. 6. Trains marked * run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRALN! For Point Reves and way stations—7:25 a. M. Weekdays, 8:00 A. i Sundays, 1:45 P. . Satun 5. For Cazadero and way stations—7:25 A M. weels Mays; 145 P. . Saturdaye. MOUNT TAMALPAIS, Trains connect ~with North Pacifls Coast Railroad, WEEK DAYS—ixave S F.9:15 eturning—Arrive S. ¥. 3:25 SUNDAYS—LeaveS. ¥. 8. % 11:3 Returning—Arrive S.F.1:15 r.a 4 “tickets for sale in Mill Valiey or THO<. COUK & SON Market Miil Valley and Mount Tamalpais Sceni THE SAN FRANCISCO AND S18 JoAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY CONPANY, Ppassenger traing FRQM JANUARY 81,1807, will run datly: Bonthbound. 120 te station: Connecting steamboats of the C. 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