The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 15, 1897, Page 10

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{ 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MAKKETS. liver weaker. Wheat pointing upwara. Other Cereals unchaoged. Hay weak and plentiful. Bran and Middlings firm. Beans dull. FPotatoes and Onions unchanged, Vegetables weak and plentitul. Butter still arri’ ng soft. Cneese and Eggs unchanged. Pouliry unsettied. Strawberries dear. Limes adva: Prunes weak and dull. Hi s Co! Hogs weak. i GRAIN The Produce K Friday and Saturday. nue to shade off. nced. HOLIDAY. bange has voied to adjourn O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rarn® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST i2,LHOURS FExplanatton. The arrow files with the wind. The top figuiel the & indicate maximum temperature for the those underneath it. if any, mount of raintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredth: Guring the past S’or oted [ temperature "0 dotted lines, equal temperature. ora bl Nlmme(rh pressure lnd' fair weather: “low” word “high” m: is_vsuslly sccompanied b elve hours. Isobars, or solis s of equal air pressure; iso- The reters (o low pressure. and is usually preceded and sccompanied by weather in winter. d south hen the a cur; With a g U will produce &n opposite resuit. WEATEER BUREAU Cloudy weather and rains. nsually first appear on the Wusbington When the pressure is high in_the intecior w along the coast,and the isobars extend comst, rain is probable: /% 1s inclosed with isobars of ture, rain south of Oregon is improb- pigh” in the vicinity of Idaho, and pressure falling to the California coast, warmer her may be expected in summer and colder The reverse of these conditions REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, Ap WEATHER 14,1897, 5 P. @.—The following are the rain- BUREAU, Sax Fr. ANCISCO, falls for the past 24 hours, and seasonal rainfalis 10 aate as compured w last season. Eureka, past 1ast season 42.13 this season 23.74, Tast 2 17.23 hours .00, 24 hours, Red Biuf, past 24 hours £ .57, last season .00, thi ) those of the same date 00, this season 4804, past 24 nours st season 17.19, hours .00, this season 22, Fresuo, 10.53. last season 5,91 1is season 20 00, ‘rancisco, s season an Luls Obispo. past 24 . last season 15.8! Los Ange es. past 24 hours .00, this season 16.74, last season $,88: San Diego. p last season 5.80 00, this season 5.3 San Francisco d nimum season 11, 70, Iast season ta: Maxim! n 58. 46, me E t 24 hours .00, this : Yuma, past 24 hours temperature Weatner condi'ons and g. neral forecast: ‘The porton of Washingion, Theie has been as| forniaand u g mperature : on cific_ Siope. 15 deg.res nbove (he normal Ca itorniaa heavy bas cooled the coas: are about normal. temperatur. Forecasts made 2 ending at midnight, April 15. 189 The pressure cout the Dours there has be United Sta.es. Tdano, In the ues high over the northern past ¥4 n a general rise over Eastern Montana and ths Dakotas Dt fall over Nevada and Call- er fall ov-r Utah inues warm over the Pa- Throughout Califurola it averages 0 that +e normal. a0 Frascisco for Northern California—Fair Thursday: o warm weatner, except along Along the coast_of nk of fog prevails, and this the temiperaturas Along the southern coas: tl is below 30 hours ontinved the coast. where it is likely to be 10zgy und much cooler thau inland: northerly winds. Southera California—Fair Thursday: continued warm weather probably a Ong the southern coast; foxgy in the moraing: lizht winds. Nevada — Fair Thursday; wea. her. north westeily continued warm Utan—rair Thursday: continued warm weather. Arzona— Fair Thursday: wea her. San francisco and morning: fair during the da weather: fr sh w erly winds. continued warm vicinity—Fog Thursday continued warm ALEXANDER MCADIE. Local Forecast Officlal. NEW YOEK MARKETS, NEW YORK, S. Y., April 14.—Chicago Gas supp jed nearly one-third of the Stock Exchange total transactions, closing 23 pointslower than yesterday. Selling was ostensi based upon the advices of the bill Introduced in the Iilinols Legls- lature providing for a reduct’o EBas. in the e price of Outside of Chicago Gus, Sugar Refining and New York Central trading was very light. The majority of the list clcsed fractionally lower than yesterday. Bay State Gas, 934; C Shore, 165; Oregon gation preterred, 4 sil ver, consolidated exchange, Bar silver... »’s, rezistered. S 45, new... S 5's May’ July Septem WHEAT— 190. $ dian Pacific, 49; Lake atiion, 10: Oregon N: Southern Pacific, 14; Quick- vi- 62 48 88 98 507 12476 L1247 111 50 118 00 114 50 114 50 10:50 11:00 12:00 1:00 7 514 7 7858 -T3% T2 1265 Ti7 Tshy TiYa 7045 05 T1C 71855 Spo:, No. 1 Nortiern spring, 7¢ 5c; £.0.b. aflons, No. 1 Northern sp: winter. 74%c; Mo 2 closing, May, . $3 90@4 19, by steam, 23/d. PORK. TA Produce. 85, 38 759 25. 1 OW—Quoted at 3 5-16¢. EK—Creamery Western. 18c. —State aud Peonsyivan, Duiuth, £08pc: N ard winter, 7354 No. 2 extra, 3 825; No. 1, ex-ra. $5 20@3 50; atraights, £ 30: paten! GEAIN FREIGHTS—New York VISIONS_Lard, Prime. $4 8713, SUGAR—Cuba, centritugal, 33gc. HIDES—16%4¢ Dried Fruits. Trade quiet, prices unchanged, feeling easler. B3 ISI N S— for 50-1b boxe CURKANT: 434@AYiac 1n cases. PRUNKS—California are dull, but firm on easy grad @llc. PEACHES—Callfornia unpeeled, boxes. Tha@9%ac: peeled, 12@15¢. — Fersian, 6L-1b'boxes, 27p@4%e; Fard, Dat @7c. boxes. 43,@5c FIGS—raic demand. Faocy ordinary, 12@18c; fancy wash-d, 20 UTS - Quoted at 6@8Ygc. WAL @24c. ALMONDS—Shelled. 16@.9c American Sugar. ‘American Sugar Pfd STOCKS A Open ~B1.4 50 0. % hard 5%c. Future September, to Liverpool, . 1014¢. ‘allioraia, 534@6C for loose: 4@ oitans, gobeto fancy, Siac TS kirm i 445@414> 1n barreis and which are scarce. 25-1 boxes. 4@714c: 5U-B boxes, APRICOT>—California, box , 8@15¢c; bags, 8 D BONDS. ing. ‘American Tovacco.......... 7475 American Spirit Mg ( bags, 6@3%4c: Clostng. $11z 25 FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., <4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1054 625 Market St., Palace Hotel. CENTRAL OFFICE Mauacers. Tel. Main 51 Uptown Oftice—Baldwin Hote! (s Room). Tel. Main 1 091, Euriy® Aukineon, (4dlolning Grin PURDY. ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market tations. Reference lat National — N LHICAGO FPRIVATE WikE Y g YoRK Atchison. .. 10 25 10 25 84 25 81 6214 7257y, 7200 Delaware & Lackawana J— — Tate i-> L. L — - — General Eiectric Jersev Central 7900 Kansas & Texas. Pfd . 2725 Lake Shore ... — Loulsville & Nashville....] 4575 Mannattan Con. Missouri Pacific National Lead.... 3 w York & N ew Eogland. w York ( ent North American Pacific Mail Pullman . Rock Isiand Union Pacifi U. S Leather.. S. Leather, Bfd Consolidated Gas Hocking V ARKETS. CHICAGO, Iir, April 14.—Heavy receipts of hogs had a depressing effect on the provision mar- ket in early trading. Part of the losses were re- | covered, however, owing Lo good buying by pack- ers and some covering of shoris. Keceipts are ex- pected to be liberal. Receipts of hogs for to-mor- | Tow are estimated &t 25,000. BUTTER—Was steady, but o _poor demand. | Stocks liberal, receipts moderate. Westerncream- ery. 17c. Receipts 4100 tubs. EGGS_Receipts iberal, demand light, prices | easler. Western, 8%,@%c. _Kecelpts 9900 cases. HOGS—Kecelps at Unjon Stockyards were un- | expectedly large. Prices were weak atadecline of fiom b¢ to 10c. The Gemand, however, s goo . | Packers bought 20,000 and shippers 5000; lefi over 20,000.° Estimated receipis for to-morrow 25,000. | WHEAT— 10:00 10:50 1 11:30 May 8675 671y 24 | July. e 633 6655 8i3g | September. 65 6514 | { Aoril = - { May. [ 67 677% July. . 6715 epeember &L BARLEY 22 CORN—April. Z8lgc: May, 23%c. OATS—April, 16c; May, 16%ge. RYF—8335¢. ! FLAX—74c. TIMOTHY—$2 65. Produce. PROVISIONS—Pork—April, $8 52; May, $8 85 @857y, Lard—April. 84 25: May, $4 27. Snort ribs—April, $472; May. $472 Livestock. HOGS-Light, 83 85@4 10: mixed. 33 90 410: heavy, 83 70@4 10: rough. £3 70@3 K. CATTLE-Beeves, 33 50@5 40: cows and hetf- ers, $2@4 35; Texas sieers, $3 25@4 40; stockers | and reeders, §3 40@4 40. | SHEEP—Native shvep, 33 24@4 10; Westerns, #3 70@5; lambs. §3 750! FOREIuN MARKETS, London. April 14 rench reates, Liverpool. WHEAT-Quiet. No. 1 standard California 28 9a; cargoes Off coasi, quler; cargoes 5 s¢, nominal, unchanged: English country murkets, some 8d_higher, soms 64 Jower; Liver- 1 Californla, 5 114@6s 1d; wheat s, aull: flour 1a Farls, duil. COTTON—Uplands, 4 3-534. FUTURES. The Yroduce Exchange cable g1ves the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Hed Winter: | 88934d: July, b5 914d: September, 5s 534d EXCHANGE AND BULLIO! LONDO! silver, 28 ., ENe. —Consols, 112%; | 16; 021 65¢. Sterling Exchange, 60 d Sterling Exchange, sight. | Steriing Cables SR New York Exchange, Sight New Yorx Exchbange, telegraphic. Fine silver. per ounce......... Mexican Dollars, PRODUCE MARKET. | WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, W HEAT—The market rules firm and seema to be shaping toward better conditions. Holders are not willing to sell, even at quotatio: Quoted at 81 1735@1 20 B ctl for common grades, 51 2214 for average No. 1, 81 26 for choite und | 81 30@1 3735 B ctl for exira choics milling. CALL BOARD sALES. INFORMAL SE8SI0N—:15 0'clock—December— L0C0 c.is. £11135: 16,000, §1 1134 May. 4000, 20: 2000, $1'°5034: 3000, §1*205 o, | 2000, $1 20% SERSION '~ December—i2,000 culs, | ;10,000 §1 1155, : EEGULAR MORNING SEsstoN—Decem ber—1000 cus $112%5: AX000, 81 123,: N3 000, §1 18: 14.000, 1 127g: 34.000, §1 1254 May--2000, | 8122, et ; 10000 ctla | 4y 14.000, $112 000, $1 2244 8000, $1 2234 EAKLEY=Steady and unchanged. Feed, 65@ | 72%¢; Brewlug remains nominal CALL BOAED SALES. 8105—9:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND REssioN—December—8000 ctls, 65%4c: 6060, B855c. BEGULAR MOUNING SESSION—December—2000 | ctis. 683,c: 4000, B8pc. AFTEENOON SESs10N—Spot—2000 ctls, 70c. OATS-Miling quo od a: $1 15@1 20 ® ctl; | Fancy Feed. §1 25@L 30 8 cu: common | White, $1G1 10; x00d (0 cholce, 81 1214@1 2214 Black ' for feed. 95c@81 06: Gray, 1 10@1 1714 Surorise, $1 35@1 40 ctl. Clipped Oats sell $1 | 2 per ton over .ne raw produet. CORN—Quiei, as usual Offerings are ample. Large Yellow, B0@§2145c cui; Small Round do, | 973g0; White. S0gasc § el 13@82 150 B cil. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 15@1 25 B ol | FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, | FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Famlly extras, 84 75@4 ¥5; Bakers' exiras, $4 50@4 65; Super- fine. $4@4 35 B bbL CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Cora, $17 50@18: Cracked Corn, $15@19 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, uspal discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 82 85 #1100 s: Kye Flour, $250 # 100; Rice Flour, $5 75; Cornmeal, $2@2 25: exira cream do, $2 75, Oatmeal, 83 50: Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, 83 10@ 8 8); nuckwheat Flour, #3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, §350; Farina, $4: Whoie Wheat_Flour, 83; Rolled Oats (bl . $4 75@5 16: Pearl Barley, ;3 75@4; Splic Peas, $3 50; Green do, $4 26 B 100 s £x8810x_—Decem bel M INFORMAL HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Hay is kept weak by larga recelpts and the ap- proach of the new crop. Bran and Middlings rale firm. BRAN—813@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 P ton jor outside brands. MIDDLINGS — §17@18 for lower grades and $18 50@19 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFF® — Rolled Barley, $15@15 50; Ollcaxe Meal at the mill, $2650 # Lon: jubblog, 827 5 —Wheat, 88@10 50; Wheat and Oat, $7@ HA 10; Ont, $6@8 '50: Barley, 86 50@8: Alfaita, 86 @7 50" compressed, 569’ 50; stock, $5@8; Clo. | ver, $6@8 B ton. STRAW—25450c ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos quoted $1 75@1 95; Smail Whites, $1@1 20 per ctl; Large Whites, $1@1 20 ® cu: Pinks $1 05@1 20: Reds, $1 10@1 20: | Blackeye, 81 50@1 75; Red Kiduey, $2@2 50: Li- mas, $1 5061 00; Butters, $1 251 60: Yea, $1 10 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@275: Yellow Musiard, $1 50 B cil: Flax. $1 60 § ctl: Canary |iBeed, 15i@ 214 B Wi Altaiin, 634c; Rape, 255@ <4 S—Nile 2 cu; sze0pen o HO b POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, Potatoes and Onions show no change. Veget ables are in liberal supply and weak. PPOTATOESNew Fotaioes, 1920 B 1: Sweet otatoer, 81@1 75 P cul: Early Rose, 8075 % cll: Fiver ieas, 70g 80 Burbant Seodsngs 5U@60c B cti_for Kivers and 60@8UC for botaia. mas; Oregon Burbanks. 65c@8) 10, Too B0 Segy shoan 3L 4068 B cul. Cat on- sack. A itk e ustralian_ Onfons job- GETABLES—Recelbts were 1209 bo; paragus. 958 boxes Rhubarb a 666 sks Peas. Hothouse Cucumbers quotable at 50c@8) 25 B dozen: Asparagus, 50:@$1 25 box for common, $1 50' for choice’ and $1 76@2 for fancy: tnu: barb, 2:@30c % box jor oriimary and 70e@81 for cholce’ large; Marrowiai Squash. $:G70 on: ngeles Tomatoes, — box: Peppers, ® B Green Yo i BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGs, BUTTER—Weak, shape. CBEAMERY—Fancy cresmeries, 13@13%4c; sec- onds, 12@1234¢ ¥ . LaIRy=Cholce 10 fancy, 11@12c B B; lower | 1 14c B 1 for new. i grades, 8@luc. PICKLED—13! Fikin—13@Tic B 1 for new. CREAMERY TUB—New, 1dc B b. CHEKSE—Choice mliid new, 6i4@7c B: com- mon to good, bl4@ec: Cream Cheddar, 10@11c; Jiguns America 1@8e: Western, 11c;" Eastera, GGs—The apiabisted valves ate ot dis turbed. Ranch Eggs, store Eggs, 10° @11c B dozen; Duck Eggs, 1dc B dozen. % plel Mol, soft and out ot | for lower grade: | 2%4¢: Tetined, 5c: POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Ducks and Geese are declining under heavier arrivais. Young Roosiers, Fryers and large broflers are in active demand and Tlghy Live Turkeys, 16@16c for Gobblers, 15@16c for Teny: Geame B, pate. $170@3; Gouing. 82 260 250: Ducks, #4 60@5 60 for old and $E@7 50 105 youug: Hens. $4@b 50; loosters, younf. $T@8: o, old, $4@4 50 * ryers, 5 50@s: Broilers, $0@ B 50 for large and $3@4 for smali: Pigeons, $1 70 @2 ¥ doz fur young and $1 50 for old. ‘GAME—lare, pominal; Rabblis, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITKUS FRUITS. Limes are higher again. Strawberries bring ®00d prices. 4 DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries. 50g60c P basket. ) 3 B box. EPPiet B CITSE Navel Oranges are quotable at $2@3 50 B box; Serdlings, $1@1 35 B bo: Mediterranean Sweets. 31 25@ 1 00 § box: Lem- ons, 75c@$] 25 for common and $1 50@2 25 for wood to choice; Mexiean Limos, 85@6 % box: California Limes, 75¢@81 P bx: Bananas, $1@2 ¥ bunch; Pineapples, $2g4 P doz. DRIED FRULTS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Prunes are dull and weak at the decline. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows Peaches, 4@5%c P D fancy, 6c P Bb; peeled, 7@llc: Apricows, 6@Sc: Moorparks 10@1Zci evaporated Appies, 5@3%gc: sun-dried, 2@Sc; Prunes, 2@2%c for the 4 sizes: white Kigs, 3 Plums, 4@414c for 1itted and 1@1%4¢ for unpit- ted: Nectarines, $3@5%4c P Ib for piime to fancy: Fears, 214@de for Waole, 235@6¢ for quarters and 4 otor ulves RAISINS— Four-crown, 10ose. 534c: 3-crown, 414c¢: 2-crown, 33pc B Ib; ‘seed ess Sulianas, b@bhac: seedles Muscatels, 4 -crown London layers, $1@1 2! rs, £1 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 503 Iwperial clusters, §2 50: dried grapes ont. NUTS-Ch uuts quotable at 10c: Walnu's. 614@7c b for standard anda 9@94¢c ¥ b for sofishell: Almonds, 6@6340 for Languedoc, 5@ | 8lac for hardshell and 9c » I for papersheli: Peanuis, 4@6c B M for Eastern and 4c for Call- fornla; Hickory Nuls, *@6c_® 1b; Pecans, 714@ | Be B B: Filberts, 735@8c; Brazil Nuts, 735@8c: | Cocoanut ) $5@5 50 % 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@1214 for bright and 5@9c water-white exiracted, 5@5ac: gk amoor extracted. 414@4%0; dark amber, A@4vsc; dar c BEESWA! @25¢ B ™. PROVISION CURED MEATS—Bacon, 7c B Ib forheavy, 7140 W I for light medium, 10c for light, 1034 ¥ B for extra light and 12c % I for sugar cured. East- ern sogarcured Hams, 12gc ® B: California Hams, 1lc B D: Mess Bef,$9 B bbl: exira mess "do, $9 50: ‘family do, $1@10 50; extra prime Pork, 88 50; extra ciear. 814 ® bol; mess, 812 ¥ bbi; Smo<ed Beel, 10c § I L\ RD—Eastern tierces are quoiod 8t 53c for compound and 634@7c for pure: pails’ Ti4c: California_tierces, 415c for compound and 6¢ for pure: half-bbls, 7¢: 10-1b tins, 7340; 40 5-1b 7 COTTOLENE—6c in terces aud 794@8%c 1 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Kip, Calf and Veal are weaker. Culls and brands sell lc under sound stock. Heavy salted steers quoted at §c; medium Te ® B licht, 634@7c’® B Cowhides”64@7c: Stags. 5¢: salted Kip, 6&7c B b saited Calf, 7@8c: saited Veul €@7c: ary Hides. 1232@15¢; culls and brands. 914@10c B B: dry Kip aud Vesl, 9@1uc dry Calt. ibe: culls, 10¢; Goatskins, 20@35¢ Kids, b¢; Dy ummer, 28c B medinm, ' 20 Sheepskins, she liogs, 10@20c each: short wool, 26@40c : long wool, 50@75¢ rendered, 23| rease, 2C P . WOOL—Spring clip Is quoted as follow: tain, 11@14c B: Footnill, 10@1215¢: quln, year's clip, 7@10c: do, seven months, Bgllc # D Nevadas, 10@14c; Lastern Cregon. 7@10c. HOPS—6@5C for fair to choice and 9@1Uc B B for tancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BA: Grain Bags. spot, 53@5%c; June. 514@5%ac; July delivery, 5@0%gc; San Quentin, $5 40: Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellington. $8 3 ton; New Welllngton, £8 per ton: Southtield Welliogton, $7 60 ®_ton: Seattle, $5 50: Bryant. $5 50; Coos Bay, #4 75 @ ton: Wallsend, 87 ® ton; Cumberland, $13 50 9 ton In bulk and $15 in_sacks: Pennsyl- vania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 P ton: Welsh An- thracite, $8@10; Cannel, 88 % ton: Kock Spring Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke. #11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crashed and Fine Crushed, 614c: Powdered, 534c: Dry Granulated, 61jc: Confectioners' A, 5gc: Magnoiia A, 434 Extra C, 46sc: Golden U, 41gc: Candy Granuiaied, Bige; halt burrels 14c more tuan barrels and boxes 3¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows BELF_First quality, 605 second do, 5@5%4e0: third do, 4@4340 1. VEA L—Large, 5@6c: small, 6@7¢ ® b MUTTON —~Weihers, 51g@6c; Ewes, 5c @ B LAME. ring, 649@712c B . PORK—Live Hoks, 3Vac for large and 35;@ 4c for small and mediom; soft Hogs, 23 @3c: dressed do, 5@614¢. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCK. Floor, ar aks. Wheat, cpis. cis. .20 Unts, cils.. 1,160/ 1eatsier. roiis. 181|Qulcksiiver, fisks 143 61| Chicory, Ebis..... 8 800 Jams. udis. 162 38 1,575 Broom Cors, bis. 3 185 Hops. DIS..... 3 808/ Tallow, ctis.. 254 326 REAL ESTATE TRANSACOTIONS. Distilling and Cattle Feeding Company (by John | McXNulta. receiver) to John M. Kenney, 1ot on N W corner of Lombard aud Scott streets, W 128 by N 275; alsolot on NW coruer of Lombard and Plerce streets, W 412:6 by N _275: aiso 1ot on 8W line of Eighteenth avenue South.75 SE of H street South, SE75.08, SW 200, W 75. NE 200, lo's 7 and 10, block $62. South San Francisco Homestead nd Ruilroad Association: also 1ot on W corner ighteenth avenue South and G street South, ~W 200, NW 450.60, NE 200, SE 4.6.10. biock 362, subdivision Hunter Tract: also lot on S corn Elhteenth avenue ouch and G street * ouch, SE 279.95, W 220.82, N W 18635, NE 200, block 361; { also 1ot on SW ilne of Nineteenth_avenue South, 1¥8.74 SE of H street South, SK 174.26, SW 100, AW #8. NE 93.92, to beginnin; lock 391; $—, John A. Wright to Willlam Knabe, lo: on NwW corier of Pine and Franklin sireeis, \ 68:9, W 110, N ’S! ), W 27:6, 5137;6, E 137:6, to begin- ning; 8$1. Grace D. Seifried to Everard M. Morgan, ot on S line of Broadway, 171:1013 W of Laguna street, W 34:4145 by 8 127:6; $10. Pullander B. Armstrong to Clarence L. Arm- stroug, 1ot on SW corner of Scoit street and Broad- way, W 120 by S 38:214: $1. Andrew B. McCreery o Louls Friedlander, lot on Eline of Lyon street, 25 S of Golden Gate avenue, 526 by E 100: $1600. Robert D. and Jennie Cranstoa to Adolph Hro- mada, lot on E line of Masonic uvenue, 25 N of ‘Waller, N 25 by E 100: $10. Louls and Catherine L- vy to John Juedes, lot on ‘W line of Sbrader street, 125 N of Frederick, N 25 by W 131 810. Michaei Flood (executor of the estate of Bridget Markev) to Bridget O'Brien. lov on E lie of Howard street, 85 N of Twenty-fourth, N 30 by E 9. £325. Valentine Fiahaut to Valentine Koenig, Eugenia Joseph and Henry Flahaut, lot on K line ot Vir ¥inix (Trenton) stieet, 87:6' 5 of Jackso, S 25 by £76; gift. ALAMEDA COUNTY. A. M. and Sopnie S Simpson to John Dolbeer, 10! 6 to 29. block 4%, and lots 6 to 15, block 4 lands of the Oakland Point ferry landing, in trac 406, Onkland: $10. Orson D. and Julia Brown, J. N. Palmer and E. M. Derby & Co. (by commissioner) to ltal Swiss Mutual Loan Association, lot on W line of Filbert street, 38 N from the Encinal line, N 25 by WgX20, belig lot 2, Wensinger Tract, Oakian 222 Frederick and AnnaC. Bammann to Arthur Mc- CUracken, 1ot 0n X iine of Paclfic avenue, 260 W of Walnu: street, W 40 by S 160:2, being the W 10 feet of lot 15 and E 30 feet of lot 18, block 24, lands adjacent to Encioal, Alameda: $10. Peier ¥. and Eva Ahlstrom o Felix Marcuse, lot on Sr. corner of Eagie avenue and Bay sireet, E 128 by S 31:3, being lot 9 and 16:3 of lot 1 block E, Taylor and Page Tract. Alameda; $10. Augustus 4. aud Alice Ward 10 1. P. Moreal, 10t beginning at & point on State tide land shore- line of San Francisco Bay, distant 11 K trom S projection in a right line of E line of Fitch and Shacon Tract, thence 8 to S projection 1n a right line of lin- of Sherman street, thence N u;aunn tide shore ilne, E to beginning, Alameda; $10. North Alameda Land Company to E. M. Lan- caster, lot 1, block 21, North Alameda Tract, Brookiyn Township; $800. Celia A. Spencer to L. and C. E. Spencer, lot on X lie of kirtn street, 75 W of Webster, N 100 by W 25, lot 28, block 58, Uakland: $10. =J. ¥. and risie McKirath to V. D, Moody, lots 8 and 29, block 2083; lots 8, 9 and 10, bloek 2096, and fractional part of lot 24, block 2099: lot 28. block 2108: lot 32, block 2998 lots i to 8, biock 2117, map of Alden Tract, at Temescal, Oakland Township: $10. Charles A. and Alice C. Balléy to Anna L. Man- ning. lot ou K line of Curtis sireet, 35 & of Fran. cisco. 5 34 by E 100, be.ng lot B, block 5, Curtls ‘Tract, Berkeley; 85. “ame to George W. and Carrle E. Allen, lot be- ginning at & point in the center line of Panoramic Way, 130 8 from stake 54 In Panoramic way in University terrace, thence SW 160, SE 100, Nk 160, NW 100 to beginning, be.ng & portion of lot 16 University terrace, excepting <0 much ot Pano- ramic way as rightfuly beionss for puvhic road, Berkeley:; $5 lsaac and Marla Neely 10 -ain Franc and Oaxiand Mutual Loan Asso.iation, lui on S ine o IYHIM: street. 258:4 K of Sun Fublo avenus, K 4,5 126.895, W 33:4 10 a point 126.13 § from polgl of bexinning on a llue drawn right angles to Carrison sireel, thence N 126.13 to beginoing, nl.::(‘ l-hwfllofl-flhl °u°’ and 1., block D. Carrison 3 0 Bl res of capital stock of said cor- poration pleag-d by E. C. Atwe ‘secu aloun made, Berkeley: §10. " - =0 security for Alexander | 204 4, blook B, Launam Terrace, Brookiyn Town- burton S. Green o Charles Koch, lot in sub- division D, and SW 15 feet subdivision C, in lot 81, Alameda Park Homestead, Alameda; $10. ¢1he Encinal Baok to Henry C. Townsend, 1ot on XNline of San Antonio avenue, €0 W of Walnut Street, W 50 by N 100, being portion of 1ot 8. S0k H, lands” adjacent to kncinal, Alameda: Builders’ Contracts. Thomas F. Bannan with William Helbing, to grec. a two.story bullding and stable in rear on 3 line of Twenty-ihird sireet, 77:6 W of Capp; archi- cior: §290u. - Hearst (by attorney) with James Con- lin, tin roofing and galvanized iron work for an el htstory brick buliding on the S line of Market street, 142:6 W of Annie: A. C. Schweinfurth, architect: $1175. Same with Giadding, Mc an & Co,. tefra cotta panisi rooting, etc., same architect: $17,750. Bridget (ox with James A. McDonaid, 10 erect a one-story frame building on & line of Twenty- second street, 239 W of Treat avenue, CODLTACLOX architect: $1600. Kusseil J. Wilson with James A. Smilis, car- penter work, etc., to buliding on S line of Califor- nia street, 154 :81, Agun; contractor axchiteot: ‘2100, = °f ¥ THE 8T00K MARKET. Prices for mining stocks wers slightly off a3 & rule, though there was no general shrinkage. The was weal The Hutchinson Sigar Plantation Company has deciared a monthly dividend of 23 Conts per share, puyable April 20. The joint Coufidence, Challenge Consolidated and Consolidated Imperial west crosscat No. 1 trom the surface tunel is out 1083 feet, having been advanced 2) feet for the week: the face 18 in bard porphyry. The yie'd of the Confidence mine for the week ending April 12 amounted to 18 mining carloads of ore. the average top-car sample assay of which was $17 18 per ton. Cbe Overman mine ylelded 6 carloads of ore for the past week. Tnisore was extracted from the worklugs in the noith drifu on_the 900-foot level. The average top- mple assay was $ba 16 per On the 1100-foot level of the Caledonia mine west crosscut No. 2 from the sou'h _drift, 118 feet sou'hof the north boundacy line. ia ous 51 feet, 7 teei baving been added during the past week. BOAKD SALES. Followisg were the swics i the San Franclsco Ftock Eoard yesterday: REGULAR MOENING SESSION. rOWMRE¥CING 9:30. 100 k& 5, 200 G & C... 200 HEN.... 100 CC&V 1T arry 100 Atrva.. .11, 600 Belehe 1100 Savage. . 400 5 Nev... 50 00 Btnrd...1.65 85250 Union C~ 25 34 iu the Pacltio Biock 500 Bullion..1)[2 200 Caled. . 13 800 Choliar. 10y Cuaiige... 321300 Following wers Loard yesterday: EFEULAR fraston—10:10. [rg— 300 Alpha.....1([10) CCaV1.6715/800 Potosl. 200 Alta .0t/ 50 Conti 00 150 Andes. .. 2:(30) C Imp.. .0 20 Belcper... 3t(.00 C Poln....15 700 Scorpion..04 A 7151 Savace...26 861200 ... 25 -02{100 BB 05 %9.[200 8 Nev.....58 300 Kenick...06/100 ... 30y bullion....1% 1700 L Wasn..01|700 ... 200 Caleda. 173 350 Chalixs. 1900 Mexicandi 01 .05/2000 8 HillZ..01 ; 1 70 Stdrd. .. 154 30300 Gvrma.... 06 200 Union. 2570) Poios.....85 100 Utah..... 14700 68300 ¥ Jmcki. 26 AFTERNOGON S¥SSI10N—2:3). 200 Atpba.....10100 CC&V ... 5100 Ophir. 08500 64]1550 1.00 24 .S:\ 200 111100 300 Caled.... 250 Chilnge.. 100 Chlir. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, WEDNESDAY, April 14 4P 3 Fra asmea But. Avens, 10" 13|Jaia e U4 0B 09 justica” — 04 65/ Xevada Quéez — L6 16, Jceide: 5 12|Ophir..... 8.~ Challenge Con. 51 55|ScOrPIOR. e — U4 Con. impocia: 01 _ Ulser. Beldhees U4 06 Contdence - 1.08 130/3liver Wil 08 42 ¢ b7 1.65 ~ynaicaze. 11— Uk borekaCoa.. — Unlouluu.in 25 26 Bacheauer .. 03 veam: ISl UT L8 Loulu & Curty. 33 felow Jniken 25 46 Baive Nocees 89 8TOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY. April 14—2 r. 2 TXITED STATES BONDS. Fro. dske Bl Askea UB4s coun.112% — |U Edsres...lVs 31035 Lonew msueizd = — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. CalstColeds. 112 — OakGas bs.. — 10t CalKleoL 8 — 130 [Do2diste.. — 109 CntraC W 03 96% 88 |(Ommipus 6s..12035121 Dpot-siex-cp — 100 |P&O Ry8s. — 113 Edsul&Pos — 130 |P&ChRy6s. — 105 F&CHRR 65105 107 |Pwist RR6i113 118 Geary-st 53 — 105 |keno, WL&L — 105 HC&S51100 — (eactoP &L — 100 LosAng L'os 9215100 |SF&NPRSw. 103 — DoGnteed 6s 9512100 |~PRRAriz8; 92 84 Mxt-stCbie6s123%31243;|SPRRCaI 5. 1067 — DoRyCon 0s. 1053, — |SPRECaids. 85 ° — NaiVings1st — 100 |<PBriCaifs. 8’ : NevCNgR7s. — 100145V Water 6311735 N By Cal 63,108 106 |SVWateras. 01 10115 NEycal s — = |SiktnG&Rd $914100%5 WATKR mTOCKY Contra Costa 381 41 |sprug Valiey 93 98% MarinCo..... 4B, 5134 648 AND KLECTRIN 9 TOOKS. _ 30 |PacifioLtew: — 51 . o8y _%sF?nexx. u% 81 ¥3, 914 <an Francsce =" b43 stoexion. it INAURANC S Fireman'sFa18515 — oMM w1y, RANK aToEL Anglo-Cal ... 60 — |FirstNatonil41 186 Bankof Cal. 240 24214|LondonP&A. 1271413015 CalBD&TC0107 108Vg|Merch x... -2 ' — BAVING. wn K KTOOK L Gers& 101340 1400 BumbS&L.110) Mutual....... 38 41 BFsav Unioasdd — STRKKT RAILROAD STOCKS. [Sav&lomn.. — 103 Securlty.... 1250 — Unlou Trusi 80 — 07 110 (OskSL&HAF — 107 36— lPresidio.... 4 6 iy aany 1o S roby Atantion.., 18 17 |@antCen.... 71 $114 Caornial. — 110 |Vigorik.. 303 70c Eastern D0 80 55 MINCKLLANEOTY sraois Alasxarkrs 102 104 (Nat VinCo.. -- 8 Ger Lead Co.100 130 | ceanicS8C6 22 2n HawC&sCo.. 157 1614 Huich 3PCG 63y 28 | PacBorazCo. 9 — MerkxAssa. 90 0 ~ [Part Pamile 6lg 7 BALES—MOBNING BESSION. soard— PacAuxFA 2 4 45 Giant Powder Con.... e 8150 21 Market-st Kaiway.... . 4450 300 Mutual Electric Light. - 800 30 Pacific Gas (mp. .. 92 00 200 S F Gas & Electric Co 95 00 50 do o .. D esing 40 do a0 u5 1215 20 5V Water. 8 25 20 do a0 93 00 100 do do 96 1214 Ftreei— 20 Hawalian Commercial . 1800 SALES—AFTERNOON SESSION. Board— 5 Alaska Packers' Association. 102 00 35 Hawailan Commeretal.. ~ 1600 256 do do. bB.. L 1800 150 Hutchinson S ¥ Co, 26 76 108 F Gas & Electric Co. #0.00. 52 5V Water. 28 1314 2 do do 8 00 98 1214 Shaved by a Sieeping Man. A rather remarkable «xperience hap- F‘n.d to me last August during my stay n a Northern seaside resort. Early one morning I went into a hairdresser’s shop in a main thoroughiare for a shave. Only one assistant was taere at the time, and after the usual greetings asto the weather, etc., proceeded quietly with his work. When he had finished operating on me he again took up his lather-brush and was about to recommence. I canght bis hand and told him one shave at a time was enough. The man started and looked thoroughly scared, and apolog zed, saying he remem- bered me sittine down in the chair, and then while lathering me he had gone to sleep and had shaved me mechanically, not knowing what h+ had done. He went on to say he had been up ail night nurs- ing a sick child. You may be sure 1 felt snything but comfortable at the thought of having been shaved by a man asleep.—Cassell's Journal. The reheering of the great shuttle- guard case, ordered by the Queen's Bench, | took place ‘at Blackburn Quarter Sessions. M. Jeffress to L. N. tansen, lots 3 | AmORg the witnesses suopenaed by the Home Office, who contended that a shut- tle is a dangerous part of a loow, are nf- teen persous who have lost one eve e:rch and two who are totally biind as result of flying shutties.—Tit-Bits. THE CALL CALENDAR. April, 1897. u.(Mo.(Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr.(Sa.) Mcoo’s Phases, New Moon.| 2 Io April 1. 10 First Quarter| S _;Q) April 10, 1 [12 ! 17 Full 100m. ] p— April 18. R s ] 24 | ~Last Quarter] —|— | — April 23, 25| 2627282930 UCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Franciseo. T saris | rimm Apr 15, 9au)| Pler 13 STRAMKE | DESTINATION Dregon poris.. - |Coos Bar Apr 16.10au | Plecl} 2| Vic & Pgt'S5o | Apr 16, 9am (] CoosBay.... | Newpor Apr 18 gam|bler 1L Humboldt.. | HumboidtBay [Apr 17, Zpu|Pler § Queen.......| Portian i Apr 18.10au | Plar 24 -|Grays Harbor. (Apr 1. Srx| Pler 28 ~|3an Diego..... (Apr 18,11ax| Pier 11 | HumbolduBas | Apr 18] arm | Piec 9 Cliy of Para Panama....... |Apr 18,12 M kM 85 Kuoreka. | Newport Apr 20, Pau | Plerll Australia. . | Honoluln. ... Sunol..... .. | Grave Harbor, WallaWalia | Vic & Pet Soo Gaelic......|China &Japan Caarina_ " | Coos Hinv. Santa Rosa.| 8an Diego. Columbia..._| Portiand Apr 2310ax| Pler 34 Farailon .| Yaauiny Ka’ [ |Apr 23 8aw | Pler 2 —_— STEAMERS TO ARRLVE. Apr 20, 2pu | Pler 7 Apc 2012 u|Pler2 Apr 2. 9au| Prer § Apr 21 1ru(P MSS Apr 2. 12u[Fiecs Apr 22 11aw | Pler 1t FROX Departurs Bay . STEAMER | Weilingwn. .. Tilamook Victoria & Puget . |Grays Harbor. ... China and Japan. Acapuico. Panama. Eureka.. Newporw. .| Portianc BUN, MOON AND TIDE. TXITED ETATES COAST AND GEODETIO STRURY. TiMxs AND Hrleuts or HIGH AND Low WATERS AT KORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO EaX FRANCISCO Bay. PUBLISHED BY OFFe CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTE—The high and low waters oocur at tns Tity Front (Missioz-sireet Whar!) about twenty- five minutes Istec than at Fort Polni; ihe heighs ©of tde is the same a: both places. April—1897. Thursdav. April 16, 5.33) Moon rises. Lill6.46| Moon sets, ~mith. for San Pedro. from (omox. for Port Los Angel hence Apr 13, MENDOCINO—Salied Apr Hernster. for Sau Franclsco. for San Francisco. Westport, from —. S clsco, CAPE TOw Manson, from N, w York. F Eabiock, for New York. Gef bark Cailag for New York. Arrived Apr 3—Br stmr Gueiic, bark Mohican, hence Mar 11. nole, from Newcastle. NSW. Saiiet Ape & Seie” Jonn ‘Townsend: e Importation NEWPORT—Per Coos Bay— plow handle. Huenrme—1 pkg hardware, Ventura—1 bx butte oranges. Carpenteria—9 sks crawHsh, 6: 86 sks bituminous rock. Santa Barbara—6 bbls mine; 7 bxs lemons, 5 bxs orange: 4B scs crawfish. Port Harford—6 ca eggs, buiter 1csdry goods, 1 ens. sk abalones, 14 dressed calves. HONOLUL 340 bxs banauas. 3 b: 29 bxs fruit, 6 pigs mdse, 13 empty wi bdls green hides, 5 bbls Wals<y. bals skins, 8 purcels. potatoes. 418 sks onions, 2617 gunnies flour. 2872 sks wheat, bdls shook: coln. Consignees. Per Austra'ia—Alexander & By Wine Assn: € CCrane: C F H Go: J Ivancovich d& C & Cos urphy, Grant & Co L Scatena & Wetmore Bro various Chinese m rcha its. Vinegarand Pickle Work Levy & Co: Foster Morgan Oyster Co: W C Price & Co Johnsn & Co:’ Packing Co: H Dutard: Fisner Curter. Agnew on Rros; Paper Co: Gould & Jaudin [ L Scatena & H Strom A Levy & Co: Allen & Lews e Per Cous Buy—: itchelson & | Time Bl wl Wl | 1o 342 0.4(10.00] 4.5 58 | 16| 4.21|-02(1058| 4 53 | 17| 5.09|—0.7(11.57 4.4 54 | 3! .| 0! | S| | yn‘ 0.40| 5.3/ 7.«&—1.0‘ 214 3 29 21| 1.28| 5.2 K60|—0.8| 4.32| = 25 22| 2m| 48| 9.58|—v.5| 5.44] 3 24 KoTx—In the above exposition of the tides the | early morning tides are given In the left hand | column, and the snccessive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives tl econd 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, exceps when ihere are bu: thres tides. as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United Hiates Coast Survey charts, except when a winas sign (—) precades tne | beight, and then the number givenis subtractive | from the depth g'ven by the charts. _— NUTICE TU MAKINEES. A branch of the United States Hydrographlo Office located fu the Merckanty Exchaose ia maintalned 1n San Francisco for the bemeflt of | riners withous regard (0 nationality aad tree of expense. Navigators are cordially favited o Vistt th office. where complets sets of charts and salling @ireciions of the world ace kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest information be obtained regarding lights, dangers igation and all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. TEe time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill is holsted about ten minutes befors noon, and is dropped at noon. 130th meridian, by telegraphic slgual recelved each day from the United States Naval Observaiory a: Mare [siand Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, is published the same day vy the afternoon pADera aad by tae morniag papers the following da; W. 8. Huoxes, Lieutenant. U.S. N., in charge The Time Ball. BrANCE HYDROGRAPRIC OFFICE, U. 8. N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. c1sco. Apru 13. 1897. elegraph Hil, was dropped exactly at noon to-dsy—L e.. at noon of the 120:a meridian, 0f cxactty at 8 F. i., Greenwich time. W. 8 Huemmes, & N in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIG. CE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY. April 14, Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, 77 hours from New- POr, etc: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Wellington, Saimond, 86 hours trom Departure Bay: 2350 tons coal, to R Dunsmutr & Sons. Stmr _Whitesboro, Johnson, 14 hours from Greenwood; lumier. to L k& White Lumber Co. Stmr Australia. Houdlette, 6 days and 18 hours from Honolulu; pass and mdse, 16 J D Spreckels & Bros Co. stmr State of California. Green. 4614 hours from Portland, via_Astoria 5814 hours; pass ana mds> 10 (oodail, Perkins & Co. Stmr Lakme, Anderson, 108 hours from Ta- coma: lumber. W Chas Nelson. Snip Glory of :he eas, Freeman. 10 days from Comox; 2085 tons coal, 735 tons coke, toto K Dudsmuir Sos Co. Bktr Catherioe Sudden. Hansen, 10 days from ‘Tacoma: lumber, to Hanson & Co- Bark Aureola,’ Von Dalbern, 5 days from Co- Inmbia Kiver: lamber. (o Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Ids McKay, Johnson, 7 daysfrom Wil 1apa Harbor: iuwbér. to Simpson Lumber Co. ‘Schr Christina Steffens, Nordling. 24 hours trom Fisks Mill: 74 cds wood 1o R A Gllbride. Schr Annie Gee, Pearson, 9 days from Grays Harbor; .uwber, 10 order. i Cleared. WEDNESDAY. April 14. Stmr Nerth Fork, Hansen, kureka: Charies Nelson. Smr Pomons, Doran, Kureka: Goodau, Perkias &Co. Brship Anole Thomas Thomas, Moodyville: 3 D Spreckels & Bros Co. Ship Sterling, Davis, Bristol Bay: Alaska Pack- ers’ Assn. Bark Merom, Peterson, Bristol Bay: Alaska | Packers’ Assn. Bark Coryphene. Eyres, Bristol Bay; Alaska Packers’ Assa. Schr Prosper, Schroeder, Bristol Bay; Alaska Packers’ Assn. Schr Jos-ph and Henry, Christiansen, Uyak; Bros & Hume. Satled. WEDNESDAY, Apnl 14 Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego. Btmr Geo Loomis. Eridgett. Ventura. Stmr Farallon, Roberts, Yaquina Bay. Stmr Pomona,” Doran. £urexa. Stmr Czarina. Seaman, Coos Bay. Stmr Signal, Bendegurd. Staur Crescent Clty, Allen. Crescent Olty. Stmr Homer. Jessen. Coos Bay. Ship Kciipse, Peierson, Bristol Ray. 8hip Bohemia, Whaiman. Bristol Bay. Bark W W Case. Peterson. Brisiol Bay. Bkio Wilile R Hume, Brown, Bristol Bay. Schr Mary C. Campoeu. Bodega. Schr Five Brothers, Nelson, Bihlers Point. Schr Lena Sweasey, O sen, Seattle. scor Etta B, Madsen, Fort Koss. ‘Telographic. FOINT LOROY. Avril 14—12 P a.—Weather hazy: wind NW: velocicr 8 mies Charters. The achr Albert Meyer loads fertilizer a‘. Alaska for Kahuiui: Br ship_ Alice A_Leigh, lumber on the Sound for rori Pirle, 385 9d; schr Compeer, Jumber at Seattle for La Livertad: Br ship Wate oo, lumber st Moodyville for United Kinsdom, 0s. . The schr Corona loads mdse for Nicolaefskl. Spoken. Per Wellineton—Apr 14 at anchor Off i he whist- Iing buoy ship Glory of the Seas from Comox, for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. BANDON—Arrived Apr 14—Stmr Coquille River, hence Apr 8, via Kureka. EUREKA—Nailed Apr 14—stmr Humt oldz, for £ao ¥ ancisco. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Apc 14—Br ship a on Hall. trom Port Townsend. Sslled Aoe 14—Bark Carondelct, for 3an Fran- elsco. CUOS BAY—Salled Apr 14—Stmr Chilkat, for San Francisco. YAQUINA BAY—Arrived Apr 14-Simr Scotia, S ~ym'h Doiald; Baker & Hamilton: American Union Fish (0: D M H Satter & Co: Wetmore Bros; L Scateus & change; J Ivancovich & Co: Co: cheest Cayucos—$ tubs 15% bxa butter, ©s eggs, 21 dressed calves, 2 cs hals, 3 coops chick- pineapples. 4 bxs whisky. 1pkgs vegetables, 5 bxs betel leaves casks, 766 empty beer barrels. 125 obis empty beer botties, 1056 28 PORTLAND—Per State of California—4533 sks 51700 qr-sks 700 0 bags rice, 5600 feet mayle. 601 bdis shingles, 118 sal hides, N0 8 exxs, 1686 pkes paper, 17 bales hose coilars, 10 kegs beer. 18 sks horss ruaish, 20 coops chickens . Astorla—z20 sks oysters, 45 bbis stock, » 1bbl saimon, 5 pkss expre; cia & Muggin Wells, Fargo & Co; S Glaser & Co Per State of Caiiornia—Weils. & Hirschteldt & Co: ¥ C Frederickson & Co Emerson & Co; Gray & Barblerls J Demarini & [ Mcbonough & Runyon: Miller, Geo K ~tarr & Lo: @EORT BLAKELEY —salled Apr 14—Sonr Maria TATOOSH—Passed Apr 14—Stmr San Mateo, los. GREENWOOD—Arrived Apr 14—Stmr Alcazar, 14-Scar Barbara YAYUINA BAY—Sailed Apr 14—Stmr ‘Scotla, PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Apr 14—Stmr ied Apr 14—Stmr Greenwood, for San Fran- SAN DIEGO—Arrived Apr 4—Schr Azalea, frm Seatile: simc Excelslor, from Eureks. Foreign Porte. —Arrived Mar 15—Bark Geo F HONOLULU - To sail about Apr 10 — Ship Wm To sall about Apr 7— from Yokohama: Apr 5—Bark Semi- 1 e Coptic. hence Apr 1; ship Iroquols. nence Mar 25. Tallat. for Port Br bark Rouienbeck, jor Lobesdea- fueca Apr 5-H B M stmr Wild Swan, for Wal- Nor bark Fantasi. for Port Townsend. Apr 7—8r San Pedro—8 bdls trees, 2 bils mower center. 21 pkg haraware, 810 bxs 2 bbls asphaltum, ! water,1 bx spice, €8 0live oil. Gaviola—77 sks wool, 15 bdls pelts, 5 bxs butter, 36 bxs butter, 1 tub bdls hides, 10 San Simeon—50 tubs 92 bxs butter, 3 cs cheese, 1 bx paint, & csexzs, 1 coop chickens, 1 cs hats, 1 . 22 dry hid aldwin orne 0; M. D Vervalis M B Moragha M E A Wagner; Chailes acobson: C Carl: Darbee & Immel: iipni & Co: Carison: J H Newbauer & Co: Claisop Mid Co: omas Loughran; Be mer & Kruse: Page & Son: Erlanger & Galinger: Packing Co: M H A Pallies: McDonough & Runyon; W P D E Allison & Co: ‘Crown Blssinger & Co; M H Wolt & Son; J Everding & Co: A Pailies; & Hillens & ¢ Bollman & Co: M P Detels: Otis, McAllister & Co; Willamette Pulp & Paper Uo; Moore, Ferguson & Co: S Co: Waite sros; £ C Svles. D M CJ Lewst & Co: reddame: Fiach Sloss & Scott: Osborne & Co; H 0 B Smith & Co; Labor Kx- Alcatraz_situmen { Clifton; '+ Huddiesion: Dalrymen’s Union; Levi Splezel & Co; W &J Sloane & Co: G beale; H ¥ Aueos G D Ho_per: C Carpy & Co; Whe Witzel & sakes Toplitz & Co: H Kirchmann & Co: Hilly Bros: Thos Denigan, Son & Co; J B Inguglia; n. Breon & Co Hiimer. Bredhoft &Schulz; W K | Iarzeleie & Co: A Paladini: M T Freitas & C: Mever; Getz Bros & Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co: J Schweitzer & Co; S G Migliavacca; W C Price & C 4 H Newban-r & C H N Tilden & Co: O BSmith & Chas Montgomery & Ce Fulier & Co: odge. Sweeney & Co: Wellman, Peck & Co; Bernrdini & Co. dard Uil Uo'; W ¥ B Halght: Ross & Hewleit: oft & Co Bissimger & Co. Co: Wolf &8 n: CE Whitney & Co: W P Kowalsky & Western Meat Co; De Co cs_tobacco, 243 bx3 urances. 2 bxs lemons, 11 obis sweet po atocs East San Pedro—84 bxs oranges 4 road carts, 1 518 1 sk ‘alifornia Enterprise Brewery: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Hyman Bros: | Eveleth & Nash; JC Rend & Wiel=nd Brewing Co; M S Grinbaum & Co: J D Spreckels « Kros Co: Welch L G Sresovich & Co: Otis, McAllister & Co argo & Co: Fac Fogarty & Parker: S Lewls HS P A Me- F H OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP c0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: ¥or vorts in Alaska, Aprl 1, 6 11, 16, 21, 26 and overy fifth day thereafier, At 9 4. M. For Victoria and Vancouver ( send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Evers New Winicom (Beilingham B. 3, Port Town- Anacortes and fay, Wash.), 9 A 3 April 1, 8,11, 16, 21, 26 and every fifth day there. afler, connecting at Vancouver R., at Tacoma with N. ™. B. R., at Port Tow) ureka, Arca: boldt Bav), Sir. Pomona 2 F. X, y p with the C. P. R. at Seattle with G. nd with Alaska steamers. and Fields Landing (Hum- April 2, 8, 10, 14, .30 and every fourth day thersafter. nia Cruz. Monierey, San Simeon, Cayucos r & Port Harford (San Luls Oblspo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Huenem Pedro (Los Aneéles) and Ne April 4. 8,12, 16, 20, 24, 28, day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only Pedro, East San porTt, at 9 A. M. and every tourch at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Por: Loa An- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 A April 2,6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day (hereatter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 4.3 25th of each mouth. i he Company reserve: out previous notice st he rig] mers, it to change with- sailing dstes and hours of sailing. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., 10 Market Gen'l Agents, San Francisce. THEO.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-streat Whart, 210 o Including FARE{SVscoomactian, Juenoms, SCHEDULE OF SAI Columblia. LINGS: -March 24, April 3,18 23 State of California..March 29, April 8. 18, 28 Through tckets and through baggage o ai Esstern poinis. Hates and folders upou applioa: tion 10 F.F. CONNOR. General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents ] 8 EAN S Tates. The ©npahg- 2 o AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tuesday, 2 P April 20, ai Special ‘party S 8. MONOWAT via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for 29, X hursday, P Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN, South Africa. J. D. BPREC] ELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Mark-t street, San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATUAYTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW).42 NORTH Toiver, foot of Morton st._ Tza m' this line avold both transit by English raflway aa’ e discomfort of crossing the chaanel in boat, “New YOk 10 Alexandrin, Egypr, via Parls boat. velers by small first class $160. second class $116. LA NORMANDL LA CHAM AGNE. LA GASCOGNE LA TOURAINE LA BRETAGNE April 17, 104 3. April 2¢, 104, 3. May 1,10 & w. L May 8 104 Ma 15,10 . %@ For further particalars apply to P FORGET, Agont, Xo. 8 Bowling Green, New York. 3. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents 5 Monigomery ue. San Francisco. & HAMBURG-AMERICAN LIYE TWIN-SCREW KXPRESS Line from New York to Plymouth (London), Cherbourg, Paris & Hamburg, Normaunia.....Apri 23 | Norin; Colum| ¥. Bismarck . Hawmburg-American Lina, KAHN & HERZOG, Agents, San Francisco, Cal. miuta . Jaue 3 may 18 | Columbia...... June 10 Muy 27 | Aug Vietoria | June 17 37 B’way, 401 Califoraia STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 8, Washington St., At 6 P. M. Daily. to i 80 P, Nreight received up 2@ Accommodations Rescrved by Telephons. ‘e only line seiling through tickes and giviog through freight rates to all poinis ou Valley Rallroad. STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, Teiephone Main 803. City of Stocktom. Cai. Nav. aud Impt. Co FOK}]T.E& NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. AMER Friday Sundays. .30 “MONTICELLO,"” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat 9:454 3. and 3:15p. s (9 P. M ex. Thurs.) L LR, OF 0'A M and 8 ¢ Landing and offices, Mission Dock. Pier 2. Teleprone Greon S81. FOR SANJOSE, L0S GATOS P oAEBIONSatted Ape 1 J—! r 14—Stmr Polat Are for San Fra..cisco. 2 & USAL—salled Apr 14—St: bey, P pr mr Newsbey, for San & SANTA CRUZ STEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY Al (Sundays excepred) at10 4. . Saiurday excepted) ax 7 P. Fa . ‘Fare botween s %0 aaily a._ Freight ang San Francisco and Clay sy Plos b RAILROAD TRAVEL) SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (FACIFI EM.) s nve nn re due to arrive nt S SAN CANCISCO. FroyM Marca 21, 1897. 2004 Niles, ose and Way Stations. .. 71004 Atlautic Express, Ogden aud Fast.. 04 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey. Sacra: ‘mento, Oroville and Redding via Davleco i oo . 63 7:80. Martinez, Sai itamon, Valicjo, Calistoga and Santa Rosa. $180A Niles, Sau_Jose, Stockto Sacramento, Marysville, Tehama and Red Blufl. #8:304 Poters and Milton... % 9:004 New Orloans Express, Raymond (for Yosemite), Fresuo, Bakerstield, arhara, Los Angeles, Dem. ing, EI Paso, New Orleans and Baty 300 i 9:004 Martiniez and Stockton. . ... 9:004 Vallej +os Niles, San Stockon . *1:00p Sacramento Liver Steamers. ... /.] 1:007 Niles, San Jose ana Livermore..... 11:30p Port Costa and Way Stations. ... 4:00p Martiez, San It Napa, Calisto Sant Rosa, 4:00r Benicia, Kniglits Landing, Marysville, Oro- 81450 6:152 “Livermors and villo und Sac HRICTN 4:30r Lathrop, Stockton, ced and Fresno, going via Niles, returning via Marting. L 1L45a B:100r Los Angeles Express, Tracy, Freano, Mojave (for Randsburg), Baula Barbara and Los Avgeles. 7:434 Atlantic Express B100r Buuta Fo Kout r Vallejo . 7:00r Oregon ville, Soniid aud CRUZ Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way i Stations...... .. B100K 118 Newark, Gentersille, Saii Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations #:15¢ Nowar) COAST DIVISION (¥hird & Tow 72004 San Joso and Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays 8:004 San Jose, Tres Pivos, Santa Crivr, rove, Paso Robles, ‘Sary Mispo, Guadalups, Sur and rincipal Way Stations 04 San Jose nnd Way Stations.. 11:304 Palo Alto md Way Stations. *2:30r Sa , Menlo Park, San . s Pinos s Monterey € and Way & o Jose and Way Stations. ... 5:301 Sau.Jose nn Prineipal Way Sta 6: - San Jose and Way Statious. {1 Ban Jose and Way Stations. . - ¥ 13 \'A\VI,IZ‘L\HI‘(I AND HAYWARDNS LOCAL. 61004 | !:g(n ] f' 16:00+ | Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, San Leandro and Heywardsy '/, 9:00p | § Runs through to Niles. H12s99p ) ¢ From Niles: B iaaar CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAX FRANOISCO—Foot of Market Strest (Slip §)— *T:15 9:00 11:00aa. $1:00 *2:00 $3:00 16:00 *6:00e.. From OAELAND—Feat of Brosdway.— +6:00 10:00a.m. $12:00 *1:00 12:00 *3:00 34 *5:00r 0. A for Morning. * Sundave excepted. P for Aftemoon +Saturdays only, t Sandays only. 4+ Monaay, Tucdav and Aaturday nishtsonly. — SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY 00, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market 3t Fan Francisco to San Rat L WEERK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 11:00 a.je.: 12:3% 8:80, 5:10, 6:30 ». M. Thursdays—Extm tri3 8t11:30 p. . Saturdays—Exira trips a 1:30 and 1 P SUNDAYS—4:00, 9:30 11:00 a ; 2:30 3:34 ©:00, 6:20 P. 3t San Rafael to San Francisen. WEEK DAYS—6:15, 7:50, 9 11:10 A ey 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 P, M. Saturdays—Extra ieigs at1:55 r. W. and 6:35 P. a0 SUNDAYS—S$:10, 9:40, 21:10 a. 1; 1:40, 3:4 5:00, 6:25 . . Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Teave = AtiiS San Francisco. | A2t | gan Francisen e T ] WrEk | SUN- SuN- | Wrem Davs. | pavs. |Destination| o0 | Py T:30 AM 8100 AM[ Novaio, [10:40 Axi B:40 A% Petaluma, | 6:10 Pa 10:25 Ax |Santa Rosa.| 7:35 vm| 6:23 rx Fulion, Windsor, 10:25 ax Healdsburg, Uytton, Geyservilie, 3:30 »%8:00 ax| Cloverdale. | 7:38 rx| 6:23 re g Fieta, i mipian & [ 7:80 an| 8:00 ax | Ukiah. | 7:35 ru| 6:09rm T80 ax| 10:25 2% 8:00 4| Guerneville. | 7:35 rx 5:30 P 6:32 P 7130 4x(8:00 x| Sonoma 10740 Ax| :40 A% an 6:10 #/5:00 x| Glen Ellen. T:30 AM(B:00 AX| Senantopol. 8:30 Pu|5:00 Fx Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess Springs: st Geyserville for Bkages Springs: Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Hignlan Springs, Kelseyville, Soda’ Bay and Lake, opland for, Lakegore and Bariieit Springs: Uklah for Vichy Sorings, Saratoga Springs, Bl Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Poties Valley. Jonn Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Buck pell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Booneville, Greenwood, Orr's Hot Springs. Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willets. Cahto, Cor velo, Laytonville, Harrls, Scotia and Lureks. Eaturday 10 Monday round-trip tickets at reduceq rates. On Sundays round-trip tickess A all points be yond San Rafael at half rates Ticket Offices, 650 Marke: st., Chronicie bundiss. A. W,.FOSTER, R X. RYAN, 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. conpects at Marstow with the Santa Fe limited train carrying dinfag-car, buffet smoking- car and Pullman palace drawing-room _sleeplug-cars for boih Chicago and St Louis via Kansas Clty. 315 Days to_Chicago or St. Louls, 415 Days to New York. SANTA FE EXPRESS Leaves daily at 5 7. . Pullman palace drawing room, also medern upholstered tourist sieepin - cars, throush to Chlcago via Kansas City, Annex cars for Denver and St. Lout Hoston excursions via Kansas City, Chicago, Montreal and the White M.untains leave every Tuesday: St._Paul excursions every Sunday. Ticket Office, 644 Market s rant, \ hron- fcle bullding.' Yelephone Main 1531, NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 13, 1893 WEEKDAYS. For Mill Valley and sSan R 11:00 4. L.: #1:45, 3 . 95:45, Extra trips for San Ratacl on Monduys, days and Saturdays ac 11:30 p. % SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafael— F11:30 2. M. *1:50, 3:00, *4:50, Trains marked * run to sah Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS, For Point Reves and way stations—7:25 a. Weskdeys, 8:00 & i Suldarer 1Ar b L R ey ¢ Cazadero and way stations—7: weekn daye; 1145 7. i Saturdaye, 020 A% HOUNT TAMALPALS. ains conumect “with North Pacifis '+ Rallroad. AYB—irave 8 F.9:15 4. 1 _ Beturning—Arrive s. v. 3:25 p . 6 SUNDAYS—LeaveS.F. 84 1 T 504 1300 Returning—Arrive 5.1.1:16 r.x 4:20 ¥ X “Tickets for sale In Mill Valley or THO=. COUK & 0. MLil Valiey and Mount Tau, . 621 Market st., S, F. pais Scenic Hal way, THE SAN FRANCISCO 4N) SAN JoAQUIY VALLEY RAILWAY CONPASY, ; FBQM JaNUaRY 31,1807, will run datly s Bouthbound. ;wu A M. passenger tratng

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