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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 16 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MAKKETS. Sharp #dvance in Wheat. Other Cereals dull. Silver unchanged. Har and Beaus quiet. Potatoes weak. Green Peas lower. Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Young Poultry scarce and higher. Sced!ing Oranges advanced. Dried Fraic neglecied. Provisions unchangsd. Hides and Leather auiet. Sugar marked down O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Clovay ® Rain®© Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS Explanation. g be arrow flies with the wind. The top figu: during the past twelve hours. lsobars, or soll therms, or dotted equal tempersture. The efel " low = d 1s usually pre A by weather and rains. £ the comst, rain is probable: but when (he “low Is inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is Improb- able. With a “high” in (he vicinity of Idabo, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and coider weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions | will produce an opFosite resuit. WEATHER BUREAU RE ORT. UNITED STATES DEFARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHEE BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, April 15, 1897, 5 P. @.—The following are “he rain- fal's for the past 24 hours, and seasonal rainfalls 10 aate as compured with those of the same date last season. Eureks, past 24 hours, .00, this season 8.04, last season : Red Biuff, past 24 nours .00, this season 2: 217.19: San Francisco, ars season 22,57, last season Fresno, 24 hours .00, this season 4 hours .00, this season 20 71, Iast season 15.88: Los Ange es, past 24 hours .00, this season 16.74, last on 8,88: San Diego. past 24 hours .00, this season 11,63, last seuson 5.80: Yuma, past 24 hours | -00. this sesson 5.35, last season .88, past astseason 5,89: San Luis Obispo. past San. Francisco data ximum temperature 66. minimum 46, meun 56, Weatner condi'ious and grneral forecast An area of I igh pressuie,whick was central over the vorthern halfof the P has move1 siowly upper fuces. The cific Stope last night, nland and is to-night over the issoun Vallev and the Canadian prov: pressure is beginning o fall rapidly over Wasbi gton and Oregon and there is some | linelihood of rain and casteriy winds alon the | northern coss: Friday afternson and nighi A | irough of Jow pressure exiends from Arizona | through Central Californta Into Oregon and Soath- | western W ashington rature is unusually high to-night over ton and Uregon. At Pordand I s 25 A" at Koseurg 31 deg. High temperatures 110 the great vaileys of Califorsfa. Heavy 10zbanks over the ccean canse Jower temperatures wlong the coast of California. o140 miles per hour ast 15 reported at Tatoosh. Forecasis made ai San o for 30 hours ending at miduight, Northern Californi ,with continued hizh temperature Friday: heavy foe along the | ©coast; probably showers 1n extreme Lorthern por- | tion Friday atternoon and niznc: northerly winds | in the Sau Joaquin Vailey; southeriy winds in the Sucrameto Valley: weste:ly, changiag to southe easterly oD cosst. Souiheru California—Fair Friday, with heavy | foz In the moriing along the -coast; westerdy | winds. Nevada—Fair Friday: cooler inthe west portion. Utab—rair Friday: continued warm weathe Arizona—Falr Fridsy: coutiuued warm wea her. 8an + rancisco aod vicinity—Fog in the morning. fair duriug the Cay: increasing cloudiness Friduy night 3ud Frobably showers: wesierly chun ging 10 southeasterly Winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YOEK MARKETS. NEW YORK, N. Y. April 15~The stock macket was lifeless a greater part of the day, but 1n_late deaiiags the selling movement set in, 0s- tensibiy based upon aivices of & more belligerent ©utiook in the Levani. The oniy noteworthy ne: decline was 114 per centin Lonisville and Nash- ville. Throughout the remainder of the list nev losses were fractional, averagiug barely halt polus. Chicago Gas, Which was more extensively dealt 10 than any other slock, was exceprionally steady and closed fractionally higher. ou the In- troduction in the [ilinols Legislature of & measurs permiting Chicago gas compaaies to consolldate. ihe forelsn trade statement shows an excessof exports In_merchandise for March over imports of nearly $11,000,000, and for nine months end- ing March 3i. an excess of over $323,000.000, us compared with the correspondiug period of the previous fiscal vear. The seiling movement became more general and most severe in coalers wnd high-priced in- dustrias. The bears op-rated rather confidently #0d offered round amounis 0 ~ugar and Chicugo Gas for effect on the general list. The heaviness of the Loudon market was utllized by traders (0 create seliiug 0: inlernational shares. Grangers displayed a stubbarn front. but ultimately loss silght fractions. Tho siock market lapsed into s mi-stagnation atier 11 o'clock. ihe fact tiat th Longon Siock Exchange will ciose io-night over Easter hoiday and the local exchange will suspend business on Good Friday ‘ended to make traders cantions. The bond marcet was neg- Jected, but generally Srm. Par silver. 3 Fteriig on London, 60 day Sterling on London! sight... U. 5. s, registered............ 4’5, new.... ... 4’s) new, coupon. e & 4°s.Cous. U. &, 8, Goupoa...... fael SlEhiae 80 WHEAT- 30:30 11:00 13 1:00 Ly T 53 751y 7414 747 Ty R ~po:. guiet. No. 1 Northern spr.og, TE55c: L.o.b. floa, No. 1 Norihern sprivg Duluth, 8134c: No, % hard winter. 763c; No. 2 hard winter, 7734¢. Futuro closing. May, 7b%c: June, 75%c: Juy, 753jgc: Sepiember, 181jgc; December, 1514¢. ¥TOUR — Winier. in bbis, superfive. $2 65@ 2¥5: No. 2 extra, $3 J0@3 5): No. 1, ex'ru, §3 50 @3 55; clears, $3 59@3 6: straights, $4 05@4 25; Ppatcuis, $4 454 6b. ¥ RAIN FlkiGhTS—New York to Liverpool, by steam, 23pd. Produce. PROVISIONS- Lard, Prim PORK —Mess, 3G9 50. TALI OW—Quoied at 33e. EUTTEE — Falr demand, steady. Creamery, Western. 17c. % J4GGS—Only moderate demand. Western, 8yyc. BUGAR—Cuba, centrifugal. 3 5-16¢. UIDES-1634¢. Dried Fruits. KA ISIN&—Callfornia, 53%@6C forloose; 4@5%4c for BU-b boxes: 7T34@ac for seeded: Suita, 8004 10 tancy, 515G 70 CULRANTSSupp les light, prices steady 44s@4147 In barrels and 434@4Yac in cases. 3440, FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS | ver, 28 7-16; French PRUN KS-—California, 25-1b boxes. 4@74c; 50-b boxes, 335@7c. A PEICU] le. @ PEACHES—California unpeeled, bags, 6@8%4c boxes, Tha@9hic: peeled. 12@15¢c DATESFersian, 60-1b boxes. 275@414c. ¥iGS— Fancy ordinary, 12@I8c; tancy washed, @24 G0N —Lemon and orause. pecied, 7349c. WALNUTS -Quoted &t 6@8¥c. ALMONDS—Shelled. 16@. 8¢ lifornia, boxes, 9@15¢: bags, 8 STOCKS AND BONDS. Closing. Ameriean Sugar..... 8111 70 American Sugar Pfd. 105 00 ‘American Tobacco........ 72 00 American Spirit Mig Co... 11 6215 Atchison. 5% 10 01 Bay State Gas. . 7873 Canadian Pacitic. 49 00 Central Pacific. Chicago Gas. 5200 C.B &Q. . Gas. Cordage. General Flectric. Hocking Valley Jersev Central Kansas & Texas, Bfd Lake Shore............. Louisviile & Nashviile. Mannattan Con. Missourt Pacific. National Lead. New Haven ... w York & New £, New York Ceniral.... 99 715 orth Pacific . 1i 76 North Pacific, 34 50 orchwestern . 10412 108 75 orth American ... — 3 h7lg Oregon Navigation.. . p— 1000 Oreon Navigation, Pi — 4200 Pacific Mail. — 268114 Puliman . p— 159 25 Quicksilve —— 100 00 Rock Island.. 6287 2 3714 Koading . 2 186253 1875 Southern Pacific. 11 00 St Paul CSNIID nzemg 7300 Texas Pacific. 5 < 8 25 Tennease: Coul & Tron..... 2325 Union Pacific. 5,00 U.S Leather.... " : — U. S. Leather, P1d. 54 50 Western Union. 80 50 80 6214 Wabash, P1d.... —_— — CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Trr, Aprii 15.—Prices showed some weakness 1.: provisions in early tra‘ing ow- ing to selling for foreixn acconnt. Later prices railied in sympathy with grain. English houses and leading packers supported the market, ana prices closed steady at a slight advance. Cash trading dull. Tue hog market was active and Receipts were 22,000. Packers shippers, 6000: Icfc over, 2000. celp:s 1or to-morrow 1¥,000. The cattle market was steady. Receipts, 7500, Sheep steady. Receipts, 11,000. slightly higher. bought 17,500; Estimated re- 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 69ly BETy 653 69l 683, 69 " 69 ' 68iy 66% 6714 6714 67 12:00 12:20 1:15 €934 == 69 =5 = F 6T = e, °T% April, 2355c: May, 2374c. April, 163gc; May, 1655@1 654c. 21, FLAX—76igc. TIMOTHY—$2 65. Produce. —Pork—April, 8 40: May, $8 40. $4 20; May, '35 20; September PROVISIO Lard — Apri #4 5715@4 49, a8y Short ribs — April, '$470; May | Livestock. HOGS—Lignt, 83 ¥5@4 10: mixed. $3 80@ 410: heavy, $5 704 1214: rough, £3 70@? 5. CATTLE - Beeves, $5 55@5 50: cows and heir ers, 2 05@4 35; Texans siecr., §3 20@4 40; stock- ern and tecders, $5 45@4 50. SHEEP—Nalive sicep,$3 24@4 10; Westerns, #3 70@5: lambs. $3 75@6. FOREIuN MARKETS, London. April 15.—Consols, 112; sil- rentes, 1021 62¢. Liverpool. WHEAT-Quiet. No. 1 standard California vheat, 8310344 ; cargoes off const, nothing doing: argdes on passage, firmer: Kng ish country mur kets, partiallly 64 cheaper: French country mar- kets, quier; Liverpool wheat, No. 1 Caliornia, 68@6s 130 wheat in Paris, essy: flour in Parls, casy. 3 COTTON —Uplands, 41id. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: May, 55 1015d: Ju! LONDON. Exo., 65 1034d: September, Bs 8144, AND EXCHANGE BULLION Sterling Exchai Steriing Exchas Sterl $48714 48810 ange, sight.... . New York Exchange, telegraphic. Fine siiver. per ounce...... Mexican Dollars. PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTuER GRAINS, WHEAT—Futores advanced sharply and spot Wheat was also firmer. The market is in much better shape than it has been. Quoted at $1 1734 @1 2214 % ctl fof common grades, $1 2631 2718 for average No. 1, §1 30 for cholce and $1 356 140 % cu for extra choice milling. ALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥8810x—9:15 _o'clock—December— 60CO ¢ is, $11334; 2000, $1 1384: 4000, $1 157 2000, §1'14; 14,000, 12,000, 81 14 SEcoxn May—4000, $1 25, SESSION — December—14,000 $1 1434, May—6000, $1 26. JEeUian Mow i Sessios — Decomber — X ciis, 311 4000, $1 15; 6000, $1 143, May—4000 § o AFTERNOON SESSION—December—26 000 ctl: $1 1434 ¥ BALLEY — Previous prices rale. Feed, 63@ 723gc; Rrewlng remains nomioai, CALL BOARD SaLES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND' BESSION — May — 2000 ctls, 700 cember—4060, 69c. REGULAR MORNING Sissiox—No sales. TERNOOX SEenIoN—20 saies. OATS: inue very dult. - Miliing, $115@1 20 White, $1@1 10: g00d 10 choice, 81 1234@1 2515+ Elack for feed, 95c@81 06; Gray, 31 10@1 1715 Surorise, $1 35@1 40 B ctl. Clipped Oats sell $1 2 per tos over e raw product, CORN —Large Yellow, 80@5235c B otl: Small Round do, §T5ge: White, SOg8se g a1 ST RY E—1134@8215c ® cul. BUCKWHRAT—Quoted at 51 16@1 25 B cil. De- FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash $4 75@4 85: Bakers' fine, $4@4 35 B bbl. CORNM AL, ETC.—Fesd Cora, $17 50@1 Cracked Corn, $18@19 ® ton. 2 MILLSTUF FS—Prices in usual discount to the trade: 9100 bs: Kye Floor. $250 % 100; Rice Flour, $575; Cornmeal, $2@2 25: extra cream do, §9 15, Oatmeal, 3 50; Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, $3 0@ 3 30; puckwheat Flour, 83 25@5 50: Cracked Wheat, $350: Farina, $4: Whoie Wheat lonr, #:; Rolled Onts (bbls). '$4 75@5 15: Peurl Bariey. $375@4; Split Peas, bs. prices are: Family extras, exiras, $4 50@A 65; Super- sacks ere as foilows, Grabam Fiour, 82 85 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, No change in any description BRAN—$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 B ton sor out-ide brands. MIDDLINGS — $17@18 for lower grades and $15 50@19 9 (on for the best. EEDSTUF#S — Rolled Barley, Olicake Meal at the mill, 52650 8 27 50. 1A Y—Wheat, $8@10 50;: Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10; Oat, $6@8 50: Barley, $6 50@8: Alfaifa, §6 @7 50 compressed, $6@9' 50: slock, $5@6: Clo- $15@16 50: ton; jubbiug, ver, $6@8 B ton. STXAW—25a50c ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. v Both Beans and Seeds are dull and larzely nom- inal. BEANS—Bayos quoted at $1 75@195; Small Wnites, 81G1 20 per ctl: Large Wuites, $1@1 20 B cu: Pinks 31 05@1 20: Reds, $i 10@1 20: Dlackeye, $1 80@1 75: Red Kiduey, $2@2 50: Li- | mas, 818061 €0; Butters, $1 25@1 60 Fes, 81 10 SEEDS_Brown Mustard, $2 50@275: Yeliow Mustard, 81 50 @ ctl; Flak. $1 60 9 ctl; Canary Seed, 15@234c Y B Aliwiin, 614c; Rape, 2148 23400 p. $c1 Timothy, e, DRIED FiZAS—Niles, $1@1 20 B cu: Green, $125@1 40 ¥ cil POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, Potatoes are weak. Onions are unchanged. Peas are In heavy 8upply and lower. Cabbage ia higher. PUTATUES-New Potacoes. 1@134c # - Sweet Foustoes, $1@1 o Early hose, 60@75c % cil; River Keds, 70@80c: Burbank Seediings, Su@cOc B cut_for Kivers and 60g8UC for Peiajn: mus; Oregon Burbanks. 65c@81 10. ONIONS—Oreeons, $3 263 75 B ctl. Unt On. lons, 81 25@1 75 W sack. Australian Onions job- bing at $5@o 50 @ cil. VEGETABLES—Réceints were 1418 boxes As- AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., <4 Leidesdorff St, Tel. Main 1954 NTRAT OFFICH 625 Market &t., Paiace Hotel. Purly & Ackinson, Uptown Ofice—Baidms otel (o town Office—Baldwin Hoe! 1 . Koom). Tel. Main 10g " F 0T PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. ©rcers instantly executed on latesi marke: que tations. Relerence lst Nn-lnndlllfi 5 F. CHICAGS. " FRIVATE Wiki N YORK, paragus 590 boxes Khubarb a: d 459 ks Peas. Hothouse Cucumbers quotabie at 50c@81 25 B dozen; Asparagus. BOC@$L 26 box for common, $1 20’ for choice and $1 75@2 for fancy: Rhu. barb, 2:@:0c B box or orsimary aid 75¢@$1 for choice large: Marrowfat Squash. $6@7 @ ion: Los Angelcs Tomatoes, — B box: Dried Peppers, 6GSc B Ib; Green Peas, The@S1 25 per sack; Los angeles 'Siring Beaus. 6@lvc B T Driei Okra B@9c B Ib; Cubbage, 75@85c ci Carrots, 25@30c B sack: Garlic, 175@35c ® . EUTTER, CHEESE AND FGGS, BUTTER- Prices show no change whatever. $1 14157 2000, $1:43;: | cts, | 350; Green do, $4 25 @ 100 | CEEAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 13@1314¢; sec- onds, 12@1214¢ B 1b. hoice (0 fancy, 11@12c B B; lower £D—1312@14c B Ib for new, s@Tdc B Ib for new. T New, 1dc B b 6la@Tc B: com- Cream Cheddar, 10@11c; Western, 11c;’ Eastern, mild new, mon 10 good, blo@e: Youns America, 7@81 18@15¢ 3 b. EGGS—The demand and supply abont balance. Ranch ¥xgs, 1135@12¢; store Eggs, 1034@11c B dozen; Duck Eggs, 14c § doze: POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Young Roosters, Fryers and Broil- ers are in larger aemand and higher. Ducks and Geese continue to decline. Live Turkeys. 15@16¢ for € bblers. 15@16c for Hens: Geese ® pain 81 75@2: Goslings, $2@ 2 50: Ducks, $4@5 for old and $¢@7 50 for youug: Hens.'$4@5 50: Koosters, young. $7@8 50: do, oid, $4@4 50: cryers, $6@p 50: Lroilers, 85 6 for large aud $3@4 50 tor small: Pigeons, 81 @2 $ doz for young and §1 50 for old. GAME—Hare, sominal; Rabbi:s, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Seedling Oranges have agaln advanced. Straw- berries came in from Lor Augeles, but were (00 POOE 10 sel! DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples. 1@2 B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are quotable at $2@3 50 B box: Sevdiings, $1G1 50 B box Mediterranean Sweets. $1 2.@1 50 § box: Leu. ons, 75c@$1 25 tor commou and_$1 BO@Z 25 for £ood to choice: Mexican Limes, $506 ® box: Califarnia Limes, 75c@$1 bx: Bananas, $1G2 » bunch; Pineapples, $2@4 8 doz. DRIED FLUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Al kinds are neglected and weak. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 4@5%c B 1 fancy, 6c B M; peeled, 7@11c; Apricots, 6@Sci Moorparks 10@1Zc; evaporated Appies, b@5%ge: sun-dried, Y@3c. Prunes, 2@2Vec for he 4 Sizes: white rigs, Plums, 4@415c for ritted and 1@13gc for unpit ted: Nectarines. 316@534c # Ib for piime Lo fancy Pears, 214@e for whole, 235@5¢ 0r quariers and 3@sc for 5 alves RAISINS— Four-crown, loose. 534.c: 8%c B 1 ‘seed ess An Muscatels. 415 8-crown. 414c: 2-crown, anas, o@5yac: seedless 8-crown London layers, $1@1 25 clusiers, $1 50: Dehesa clusters, $2 507 Inperial clusters, $2 50: dried grapes out NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c; Walnu's, 614@7c B B for standard ana 9@9bac P I for sofishell: Aimonds, 6@614c for Languedoc, 3@ 834¢ for hardshell and 8@9c @ B for papersiel : Peanuis, $@6c B 1 for Enstern and 4c for Calic forna: ickory Nuts, :@6c B Ib; Pecans, 7150 B B Ib: Filberts, 710@Sc; Brazii Nuts, The@8c: Ceconnats $5@5 50 ¥ 100, HONEY—Comb, 10@12%4 for bright and_5@gc for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@b15c: light amber extracted. 41o@4%4c; dark smber, A@dlge: dark, 2@Sc B 1. BEESWAX-23@u5¢c B b. PROVISION CURED MEATS—Bacon, 7¢ B b forheavy, 734¢ ® 1 for light medlum, 10¢ for light, 1014c B B for extra light and 13c ® b for sugar cured. Eas:- ern sugarcored Hams, 12150 ® B: California Hems, 1lc $ B: Mess Beef, 39 ® bbl: exira mess ‘do, §9 50: family do, $11@10 50; extra prime Pork, $8 50: exira cicar. $14 % bbl: mess, $12 % bbi; Smosed Bee’, 10c @ b. stern terces are quoied at 534c for nd 63@7c tor pure: pails Tige: a tlerces, 15¢ for compound and 6¢ for vure: haif-bbls, 7c: 10-b tins, 734¢; do 5-1b T34e COTTOLENE—6c in tierces and’ 734@8%4c in 10-B tins. | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—The circular of W. B. Sumner & Co. says: “The valuesof Hides and Leather remain about the same, but :here seems 10 be a downward tendency in hides. The Leather is relatively at lower figures than Hides, and in consequence tanne;s are working in smailer quan- titles. Favorable iarift legisiatioa by Congress will undoubtedly restore canfidence and create an activity in the Hide and Lestner market. Leathe: remains quiet ana stocks are accumulating. Dry Hides co.tinue about the same. Dry Kips rule Hides. Wool an advance in ‘wbout at c less than ana - sheepskins show | Dry } consequence 0f the | quite dry Cait. .5¢; culls, 10¢; Goatskins, 20@35c eac! Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, mediuw, 20c: winter, iings, 10Gz0c each medium. 50@50. TALLOW— 200d summer. 26c B b 10c; Sheepskins, shear- “bort ‘wool, 25@40c enc each: long wooi -, 50@T¢C eacn: 0. 1, rendered. 23:@3c # i No. 2, gc: retined, rease, 2c 9 Ib. WOOI —Spring clip Is quoted as follows: Moun- tain, 11@14c B Bb: Footnill, 10@123g¢: San Jou- quin, year's clip, 7@i0c; do, seven moaths, 8gllc % i Nevedas, 10@14C; kastern Uregon. 7@10c. HOPS—6@8C for falr to choice and 9@10c B b for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. June- Wool BAGS—Calcutta Gra Bags, spot, 5% July delivery, 5%c; San Quentin, $5 40: 24@27c. The market rules firm. Wellington. $8 New Wellington, $8 per ton: Southilel Wellington, $7 50 ¥ ton: Seattle, $7 50: Bryant, i Coos say, 475 @ ton: Wallsend, 36 Cumberland, $14 60 B ton {n bulk and $16 ks; Pennsylv 13 % ton in sks. SUGAK—The Wesiern Sugar Refining Company has reduced iis prices and Now quotes, terms net { cash: (ube and Crusned and Fine Crushed, 6o | Powdered, Sise: Dry Granulated, s%e: Confec: | tioners' A, d7ge: Maguoia A. ‘4lgc: Extra C, 435c: Golden (414c: Candy Granulated, be; hait burrels 14¢ more than barrels and boxes 3z¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKE | | x | There is no further deciine in Hogs. | Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers are as follows: BEEFP—First quality, 8c; third do, 4@434¢ B Ib. second do, 5@5%4c; VEAL—Large, 5@6c: small, 637c B | MUTTON_Waethers, 51426; twes, 5 8 . | LAMB—Spriog 6%3G755c ¥ B, PORK—Live 4c for small and medium; soft Hogs, 234@ dressed do, 5@6Yac. EECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 Hours. Flour, ar ska 9,855 Middlings. sks. 150 Oregon. 10234 | Butter. cus 198 Whea.. clis. . 3660 Cheese, cay 295 Uregon.... 0fkkgs. doz.., . 18,850 Barley. ciis. 7,115/ Hides. no. .1 T7 a5 Onts, ctls.... 0 '165 Pelta balsI Tl 150 Potatoes, sks.... 2.608 Wine, gats. .20 30,300 Oregon. - 4,533 Wool, bis. 1127 Onions. & 4n| Leattier. r Oregon 418/ Lime, tbls. Hay, ions. 350/ Lumber. Eran. sks, 200/ Mustard Seed, sk — s REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Patrick Hyde to Frank P. Kreuz lot on S line of Golden Gate avenue, 169:6 W of Franklin street, W 27:6 by S 120: $10. Ward H. and 1-lizabeth Waikup to Rosa Criglar, 1ot on S line of Oak street, 192:6 E of Webster, K 27:6 by S 120; $10. Ricbhard snd ranora Malone Creede. Tou 'on = I'ne of Greenwich sireet, 197:6 ‘W ot Filimore, W 34:4%% by 8 120; also lo. on | Sline of Union street, 105 E of Buchanau, £ 0 | by 8 100: aiso lot on NE corner of Fiib:rt and Webster streets, N 30 by E 110; $10, Frank P. Creede 1o tichard and Hanora Malone, same (3 pleces); $10. Wiliam H. Nicholson to Lizzie Nicholson, lot ‘{1‘]‘\ \!m"gf Bush street, 150 E of Lyon, K 25 by Same 10 same, same; «lso property in Alameda County ; $5. Antoine Borel Lo Lazaros Shapiro, 1ot on N line of Page street, W of Sirader, W 50 by N 100 (1o corre.t 1320 4. 228); $10, Lazaros ~hapiro to Jens ¥. Nissum, same: $10. ward F. Hughes to James C. Aaams, lot on e of bolden Gate aveiue, 50 W of Wilard ireel, W 26 Ly S 10u: £10. Peter AL schnabel to Withelmina C. Chapman, lot on Siin>of Waller street, 100 W of Belvedere; W 25 by S 108; $1u. v L and Helen J. Hutchinson to Otto F. von Rheio, 1ot on K line of Stevenson strest, 120 of g’.ounwmh..‘l 5‘5\") 5. :IW lot on K line of +venson sireet, 170 N of Fourteenth. N 67 : £ 65: 310 A Mary McCarthy to Danlel . McCarth W line of Dolores street, 52 N of N 26 by W 125; gift. Wilham J. and Margaret L. Morgan 10 Security Savings Bank, San Jove Lot 1 of Cotnibie Florida) street, 182 N of 1wenty fifih, o 55 b gflg: $10. - y - fifth, 52 by & arcus Wolf 1o Anglo-Caiifornian_ Ban - ited), l:‘l l;l’a N llll;oui }«Y iter sireet, 57 i’-knsl‘:::- 20. N , E 20, N 60, W ' , 8 S 80: §5. ] Sarsh E. Douglass to Joseph Haber, iot on N line of «'Farrell street, 55 E of Powell, k& 47:6 by N 77:6: $10. Ellis M. Furbush to Amelia W. Fuarbush, lot on Sline of Lombard street, 137:6 W of Taylor, W 25 by 8 157:6; gift. Annie Van Nostrand to George M. Miiche'l and Churistopher B. Currier, lot on SE coruer of Point ].;'gfl! @ua Thirty-first avenues, K 120 by 8125; 10, Jones, Allen & Co. to James Morton, 10t on NW line of Ariington street, 485 SW o Roanoke, SW B30 by NW 75, lot 10. Jones Addition to Fair- mount; $10. Francls A. aud Agnes Barreit to Frank X. Lintner, lot oo NE line of Sixteenth avenue s50uth, 975 NW of K street south, NW 25 by N1t 100, lot 13, block 309, Soi an _ Francisco Homestead aud Kailroad Association; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Jennie E. (‘llllll;h] attorney) to James P. Tay- lor, lot on S iine of Prospect avenue, 125 ¥ of ‘ol exTaph avenue (as suld avenne now exists). heoes ¥ 110 and «ontinuing S on a isne which {3 at right les Lo Prospect avenue, 40 10 X lige of prop- erty on Aprii 21. 1894, conveyed by ihis grantor 10 Frank L. A ams, thence k 73 to K liue of loi b, Oak.and Homestead Association, thence 150 to > line of Prospect avenue, thence W 74 to bezin- ning, being portion of lots 3 and 5 of Oakland Homestead Association, Uakland: $10. John H. F. Erown, jaue E.and Joseph Baylls (by commissioner) to Honore Blais, lot on § line of Lydia street, 225 W of Curis, W 24 by § 100, to Frank P. lot on Twenty-second, 025, 3Ygc for large and 33,@ | £ | | belng portion of lot 5, block I, Cur.ds and Wil- lams Tract. Onkland; $126. Hongre and Mary E. Blals to W. H. Butson, nd: 810, aries H. aud Lillian B. Lovell to Myron T. siubury, ot on N line of East -ieventh street, SF of Second avenue, SE 10 by NE 150, block 28, East Gakland; $6. Oakintd "Fank of ~avings to W. A. Dona'dson, loton NE lneof East Tw nty- hird streer, 195 SE of Thirteenth avenue, SE 50 by NE 150, block 141, Clinton, Kast Oukland; $10. N.ard Colomba Cerisoia to E. Martinoni, un- divided half juterest in lot on NW_corner of Futter snd Vicente streets, W 150 by N 72.60, be- 1Ug 1055, ant S halfof lov 54, biock C. Vicente Reservation Tract. Oukland Townsuip: $10. E. and Victoria Martinoni to N. Cerisola, undi- vided half interest in lot_on W line of Vicente street, 72.60 : of ~utter, N 7%.60 by W 150, veing | lot 53 and N hulf of lot 54, biock C, same, Oak- 1and Township; $10. William P.ana Alice F.Todd to Wiliam F.Lewis, lots 21 und 32 and 5 25 feet of 10t 15, block K, Thermai Hill, formerly the Howe Tract, Oskland Township: $10. William P. Todd to same, lot 17, block K, same, Oakiand Township: $10. C. A. aud Henrletta L. Scoville to Peter Calou, the W haif of lot 3 and K halt of lot 4, Scoville Tract, Berkeloy: $10. John A. ana Annie'A. Olson, lot on SW_corner of Grant and Cedar streets, W 100 by S_36, belng lot7, biock A, Edith Tract, Berkeley: $5. ‘harles J. Jchnson (o Bridget Callahun, lot on N line of Seventh sireet, 120 _k of Franklin, K 30 by X 100, beiug lot 26 und E 5 feet ot lot 27, block 78, Oaxiand; $10, Meria A. Plerce to Axel Johuson, lot on N line of Hamilton rluce, 414,95 W of Oakland avenue, W 30 by N 90, lot 16, Hamilton Tract, Uakiand, qui’claim deea’ $10, [tizabeth Limmelschein to Leon B. Goldbery all juterest inlot on 15 corner of Nineteenth ave nue and East Twenty-seventh street, SE 250 N 140, block 22, may of Northern Addition to Berkeley, Kast Oakland; $400. Charioite Himmelschein 1o same, all interest in same: $800. Thomas Wand (as attorney) and Jane A. Badger (by auorney) 1o Philip G. ana Minnie Kenviile, loi on SE Line of Seventh avenue, 120 SW of East Tenth streel. SW 30 by Sk 75, belog lo 5, block 11. Clintoo, East Oskiand: $10. Wiliam ‘M. and Mury E. de Wolf to Home Mutual Butlding and Losn Association, lot on N & corner of Nicol avenue wnd Champion street, N 50 by E 150, belng iov 17, block B, De Wolf Trac Erookivn Tawnship: #iso 0t on' F line of Cham: plon sireet, 240 N of Nicol aveoue, N 60 by k 160, being (ot 22, block B, same, Brookiyn Town- ship: $10. Caroline M. Runckie to Elizabeth M. Mauller, lot on N line of Webster street, 150 E of Charles, 80 by N 100, beiug lot 24, block 34, Fitchburg Homestead Lots, Brooxlyn Township: 810 Jiseph Hoftman to Manuei Fustado, lot 52, Peralta avenue Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Matiie A. Grange to Willlam Sugdea, lot on § liue of Encinal avenue, 250 I of Chestnut strect, E 40 by S 340, veing the W 40 teet of 10t 13, less 10 feet taken for widening Eacinal avenue. block G, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda: $10. Catheriae Ryan to Wiiliam H. Ryan, lot on E corner of county road or Lizzie and_Third streeis, theace NE 100 by ~E 50, oeing the N W hait of lots 1and 2, biock 8, MclLeod Tract, Livermore, Murray Township; $10. Builders® Contracts Spring Valley Water Works with Joshua Hendy Machine]Works, fronwork for & six on lot on SE corner of Geary and Stockion street: $6675; archizect, Clinton Lay. Same with Charles Dunlop. plastering for first and second stories : $6000: same architect. Same with same, plastering, third, fourth, fifth and sixth stories same: «5755: same rchi tect. Same with Winslow Bros. Company, lronwork, etc, same: $17,000: same architect. Same with W. P. Fuller & Co., glass and glazing same; 11,000 same architect Same with George H. Tay & Co.. steam-heating, me: $6600: swme archijec Same with G. B. Parcells, seting of vault lin- 1ngs. etc., sume; $5370: same architect. T. McEnearny with William Helbing, to erect a threc-story building on the W line of Folsom street, 65 S of Twenty-first: $3860: no architect. Catherlne Relngpach erect a uwo-story bullding on Jessie street, between et Thireenth and Fourteenth; $2150; architect, G. J. Havens. — e . THE S8TO00O: MARKET Mining stocks sola still lower, as will be seen by | | speculauve demand in | Wool” Culls and brands seil lc under sound stock. Heavy salted steers quotea at Ke; medium 7c P B 533@7c B Ib: Cowhides, 614@7c K3, 5¢: ed Kip, 6@7c @ Ib; salted Calf, T@Sc: snted Veal 6@7c: ary Hides. 1235@13c; culls and | orands. 833@10c B b: dry Kip aua Veal, 9@1u | | lengtn 53 feet; the face is in porphyry ana string- | i i | | | | | | | | | the quota:ions The Pacific Surety Company has declared a quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, payable immedi- ately Bank dividends for the quarter ending March 31 were paid yesterday as follows: Banx of Calf sorula, $3 per share; Caiforn.a Safe Deposit and Trust Company, $150 per share, and Nevada Bank, $1 50 per share. The Confidence assessment of 50 cents per share will be delinquent in the compauy’s office 10-d; The Moraing Star Mining Company of lowa Hill Bas declared its seventy-sixth dividend at the rate of 85 per share. In the Savage mine for the week ending April 12, on the 750 level, the west crosscut from near the face of the north dslft was added 12 feet. total ers of quariz. On the 500 level they are repairing and timbering the maiu west arift, and have ad- vanced the same 10 feet for the week. Onthe 850 level west crosscut 3, started in the mmn so drift. opposite east crosscut 2, was advanced 12 fect, total leugth 82 feet: the face is in porphyry and bunches of quariz giving low assays. On the Brupswick lode 1o sinkipg bas been done in shaft 1 since last report. The week has been occupied in ra'sing the chutes preparatory to opening tue 600 level station. 400 level—East crosscut 2, started from the face of the main uorth drift 205 feet from the soush boundary, was advancea 20 feet; the face is in porphyry. In'the Crown Point mine the south drift on the seventh floor of the 500 level raise is now out 113 feet, haviug been extended 18 feet during the past week; the face is in porphyry snd quariz the lat- ter assayin: from $1 0 $4 per toa They are opening out Lo the south on the second floor of the raise f,0m the end of the nor hwest drifc on the 600 level. The face 18 in quartz #ssaying trom $5 10 38 per ton. In the joint work being done by the Crown Point, Kentuck Consolidated and Yellow Jacket companies on tho *sugebrush” level of the YeLow Jacket mine. the south drift has been repaired and redimbered 60 feet for the week; total length 300 feet. “The yleld of the Belcher mine for the week end- ing Aprit 12 amounted 10 70 mining carloads of ore, averaging per car sample assay $23 16 per ou. BOAKD SALES. ta.cs I0 the San Franciseo Followlsg were ihe $tock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION. cOMMRNCING 9:30. .32/100 Ophir E(100 Potosi, .u(:uu Savage. 230, 1000 Alpns. 5300 Nv Qn..05 500 Ades .. 2. 500 ChOLIAT 1. 15500 Ophiz. - 9% 100 Belcher.. 35| 00 Ha.....86/300 Potosi..... 62 220t .85(500 Savage... 20 100 B&EB. -44/500 S Nev...47 in the Pacific Stock Following wers by swics Eoard yesterday: REGULAR eFss1oN—10:30 -1.05/400 Ovrma....05 700 Challge... 31400 .........~55/300 200 Choir.. 1115200 Kenick....08,:00 . 12 1000 L Wash..01 1200’8 Hill. -1¢/100 Mextcan..$5(200 Stdrd... 15§ 1.60/300 ........... 46200 Usion .35 15714 100 Gocid 0 vt 7 .55/600 Ophir....1.00[300 Y Jucki 25 AFTERNOON SESSTON—2:89. 200 Aphs.....0f 100 CCV..1.5214/450 Ophir. 200 Alta......071200 185300 ... 500 Andes... 20(100 .217 15714 e 00 Ovrma....03 26) Belchar.. 87| 00 Crwn Pt.. 13! 62 6055, Gac.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, THUKSDAY, April 16 4P. 21 Relcher... 38, Best & Boichse Benton Coa.... Bullioa .. Caledoni Choliar .71 Con.Cal&Vic.. 165 Challenas Con. 31 Con. tmpecia. 01 Contidence ..... 1.05 Con New Yocz 1 Crown Polat.. 1% EastSlerraNev — Lureka Coa.. Excueauec ... Lould & Custy. Bie ke Noruca, b4 18 03 32 33 86 sl STUCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Aprll 16-3 P, 3 TNITED STATES BONDS. B, £ ke Bit, Askes U 84s coup.112145118 (U Edsreg... s 310 Donew msueizd ' — MISCRLLANEOUS BONDS. ot CRlatODIeBs. 112 — |OnkGas bs.. — 104 CalEiecL 66 — 150 |Lozdists.. — 109 LUnuaC W bs 9614 88 |Ommnibos be.. 12035121 Dpot-stex-ep — 100 |P&O By6s. — 113 Fomn L&P 8312715128 (P&Ch By 8s. — 105 F&CHKR 62105 107 |Pwiat RRB111S )13 GearywtRSs — 105 [Kemo, WL&EL — 103 HC&55195.100 _ (EactoP&L. — 100 Losang L'8: 9215100 |SsF&NPRSs. 103 108 DoGnteed 63 9813100 [SPRRArizéy — 94 Akt-stChieBs1281s12434[sPRRCal 63. 107 10T% LokyCon bs. 10534 1 PEECalos. 8BS +Vings 10 100 S| PBricaibs 973 9514 24 SV Water 6. 117 58118 SVWaterds. 201 — — [BkiGekss 591510014 i TaTxn erocky 5 nira Costa 381¢ 41 |3prog Valiey 98% Moo $RiE 8lal w IN-URAN. ¢ ppocKy. Fireman's¥ai8815 — | tory builaing | th A tonio Cuneo, to | 1897 — 30 |PactfloLien: — b1 9615 — [SFG&Kiec. 85 $b3y *1p Oy sanFraucscd 13g 2l Oak G L'&H 5335 B4 [Swockwom. . — - 18 Yao oas dmp — ¢ 92 CONMEL L. v vTrTe #lo-Cel .. 60 514 First Nationl181 = — Kot Cail 287 240 LondonP&A. 13754150 Cal BDETCO107 108%4|Merch £x.... 12 = FAVINUS baNK BTOICE @erS&LCo. 1360 1400 o HumbS&L.1i0+ - ity o Mutoal.. . 88 41 |Union Trust. 380 = Bksav Uuicaadd - STEKNT EAILROAD 8TOCKS. Caltfornta....107 — |UakSL&Hay — 109 Presidio. ... 4 5 <rockt Atantien, 17 |GiantCow... 3013 3114 Calitoraia... 110 |Vigortk...coe — Tve Eastern ... 80 b MINCRLTANEA® L evamgs. Alaskarke.102 104 (Nat VinCo. — 8 Ger Lead Co.100 — | veaulcSSCo 22 2b HawC&SCo.. 1534 1615/PacAuxFA 2 5 Huich SPLG 255 258, PackoraxCo. $9 — MerkxAssn. 90 — |Part PulniCo 63 7 BALES—MORNING SKSSION. Board— 20 Giant Powder Con.. 100 do do 25 Hutehinson 8 P Co, cash 125 8 V Water. 5 do a0 $1000 5 V 6 Bonas 81 31 5 .ns 9% 17 81000 do do . 117 $1000 do do . 117 8734 $1000 do do, cash 17 8734 Ftresi— $9000 Market-st Ry Con 5% Bouds...... 106 00 SALES—AFTERNOON SESSION. Board— 50 Hutchinson S P Co. — 25 50 ~ 8360 o5 1214 150 § F Gaslight. S s Nrveer_ 75 Hutchinson S P Co. 25 50 #4000 Market-st Cable 8% Bond: 124 vO 205 SV Water.... o oot T o8 123 #57,500 U S 4 {coup old) Bond 112 75 ————— Sunnyside, formerly the home of Wash- ington Irvineg, has been closed to the pub- lic. The present owner declares that the worshipers of Irvinz have tramped over his grounds, chipped corners from his house, worn out his carpets, carried off his bric-a-brac, and so disturbed his house- hold that his patience is exhausted, and he has decided to fence them out. e Great quantities of sulphur are mined in the craters of several extunct volcanoes in Mexico. THE CALL CALENDAR. April, 1897. [Fsa- Fr.[Ss. Mcoa's Phases. 1 | New Moon. l 12 @ Wy 5 8| 910 |~ First Quarter ol 5l i[O - 4 1 {1213 u‘u}u 17 | = Full t00m. = —_|® “apri 16. Last Quarter| | == April 23 25|26 l27l28l20 /30| | “:; 20 | 21 “;fl;\ 24 | OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. STEAMER [DESTINATION.| Salls | PIkKk. Arcawa_ .. [Coos Bav. _ |Apr 16. apw|Plerl} Cliy Puebia Vic & Pgt 5u0 | Apr 16, Ham | Pier 3 Coos iay.... | Newpor. Apr 16 2ax |Plec 11 Humboldt.. | HumboidiBay | Apr 17, Zru|Pler & Portiani |apr Grays Harbor. | Apr San Diego. ... | Apr AumboldtBay |Apr 18.20a% | Ploc 24 s Gex| Pier 28 18,11ax | Bier 11 18" ru (Plec9 1922 M EM Ss o 20, Ban | Pioe 11 20. 2ru | Pler 7 - |Gravs Harbor. | Apr 20.12 u | Pler2 Homer Coos Hiay ... |Apr 20, 5pm| Pler 13 WaliaWaila | Vic & Pet Sno | Apr 2. a | Pter 0 Gaelic ...... |China &fapan | Apr 21. 1Pu P MSS Crarina " | Coos Hav...... | Apr 21. 12w |Fier 8 Santa Eosa.|8aa Diego.. . |Apr 23 11aw (Pler11 Columbla....| Portiand... . |Apr 23104 |Pler 24 Faralion..| Yaanina 5av|Apr 237 9am | Pier 2 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. SrEaMER | Frox i vue [Grays Huroor. | ~Avr 19 | San Diego Apr 16 - | Tulamook Bay"... """ | TApr 18 Victoria & PuxetSouni | .Apc 17 SunoL.. . | Grays Harnor. |.-Apr 17 City of Peking.. |China and Japan. |--Apr 17 Progreso....... apr 17 Pomona. | Apri7 Washrenaw | apri7 Scolia, | |.-Apr17 Kurea.. i |~ Apr 18 Tillamook ... " |~-apr19 Orizaba. . |““Apr 19 _ | Crescant Gty . |- “apr Coos Bay. TApr Coos Bay Portiana. “Apr Aapr |san Diego.” “Apr Mineola .. .7 | Tacoma. CApr Willamerrs. .. | Seastie Capr | Yaquina Bav Apr | Humbold: Baj Apr | “apr ~Apr Apr 28 AND TIDE. UXITED STATES COAST AND GRODFTIC SURVREY: Timms AND HEIGHTS oF HIGR AND Low WATERS AT KoxT POINT. ENTRANCE TO EAN FRANCIScO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFl- CIAL AUTHOBITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NorE—The high and low \waters occur at the City Front (Missiox. Whart) abou: twenty- five minu:es later than at Fort Point: iue bhelgh: of tide is the same a: both places. April—189 Fridav, Aptil 16 6.32| Moon rises . 6.47 | Moon sets. | Fun rises Bun sets 4| [?‘_":':Fm Jlwl "W £23 18] 4.4 | 19 <3| 648 28 40 6 ‘ 6 L 20 7.48/-1.0| 3.11| 38 21 5.2| ¥.50 —0.8 4.32| 3.9 23| 2| 48| 96505 544 39 28] 342| as|1102/—c2| wa3| &1 NorTe—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day In 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 righ: band column gives the las tide of the day, except when inere are but thres tides. as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Cosst Survey charts, except when a minas slgn (—) precedes tha belght, and then the number given is subtractive from: the depth g'ven by the charis. —e AUTICE TO MAKINEES. A branch of the United States Hydrographlo Office located in the Merctants Exchabre i3 maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of ‘mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited 10 visit the office. where complete seis of charts and salling direcilons of the world are kept on hand: or com- Parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the building on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minates before 0o, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from the United States Naval Observatory a: Mare Isiand Cal. A motice stating whether the tmo ball was dropped on tme, or giving the error. if suy, is pUluhes tho saine diy by the aiternoon pADrs #nd by the morning papers the following day. W. . Huemms, Lieutenant. U. S. N., in charge. The Time Ball. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICK, U, 8. N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. Apru 15. 1897. The time bail on Telegraph Hil. was drop) exactly at noon to-dsy—L e.. &t uoon of the 120:h meridian, or exacuy at § B M., Greenwich time. W. 8 Hvemus, L an: U. 8 N.. in charee. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. THURSDAY. April 15. Stmr Newsboy. Fosen. 19% hours from Usal; 248 M 1t jumber, 1o Usal Redwood Co. Stmr Humbolit, Bonifield, 19 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, 1o M Kalish & Co. Stme Poine Arena. Johnson. 16 nours from Aibion, etz; pass ani mdse, to Mendocino Lum- ber Co. Stmr Weeott, Miller, 25 hours from Fort Brags: 202 M ft lumber, to Ubion Lumoer Co. Sunr Honita, ' Nicholson, 33 hours rom San:a Hosa Island; 805 sneep, 76 sieers, Lo H Levy; 267 ks wool. 10 X Lier tmr Gipsy. Leland. 19 hours from Moss Land- ing, etc: produce. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Ship Two Bro:hers, Windrow. 11 days from Ta- comas: 2000 tons coal, to k D Cuandler. chr Occidental, Brandt, daysfrom Grays Harbor: lumber, (0 S & Slade Lumber Co. Scbr Ocean Spray, Stelborn. 12 hours trom Fort Braxg: 100 cds'wood, to N iversen. Schr Netue Low. Low.' 6 hours from Poin: Eeyes: 45 bxs butter. to § H Newbauer & Co. Schr American Giri, Ne's»n, 13 days trom Everctt; lumoer, to W A Dwichi. Schr Newark, Beck, 15 hours from Bowens Zanding, lumber rnd posts, 1o I* Heywood. Schr Seven Sisters, Hasmussen. 5 days from Goos Bay; 150 M o lumber, (o Simpson Lumber Schr Vega. Rasmussen, 9 days trom Tacoma; lumber an . iaths, to Hanson & Co. Cleared. April 15. Sumr Alice Blanchard, Hughes, Portland: N PS ‘0. StmrCoos Hay, Hall, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & C Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. & Sor Stme Fiorias, Hansen. Comox: R Dunsmutr s Co. oohip Hecla, Carter, Taku, China; C A Hooper & Sebr Una, Harkins, Ocos: J Neylon. Sailed. THURSDAY. April 15. U S stmr Richard Rus crulse in search of sh'p amagia 00T P Stmr Rival, Solinson. Trinidad. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort firazg. Stmr Alice Blanchard. Hughes, fortiand. Sunr North Fork. Hunsen, £ureka. Stmr National Ciiy, Anaresen. Kureka. Suur Point Arens, Jonuson, Mendocino, Ship Sterliog, Davis, Brisio. Bay. Brohip Annie Thomas. Thomas Moodyville. Bark Merom, Petarson, Bristol Bay. Batk Coryphene. Eyres, Bristol Buy. Bktn Retriever, Bogan, Port Hadlock. Schr Prospor. Schroedar, Firls of Bay. S s-ph and Henry, 'O aaen, U; Scr Kio ey, Ackerman. " utem Uyak. Schr Gotama, Dedrick, Coos B: Scbr Elvenia, Johnson. Schr Arcnie and Fontle. Colstrup. Schr Satlor Boy, I'eterson, Grays Hacbor. Schr Reliance, Hansen. Telegraphic. FOINT LOROS. Avril 15.-12 p. . thick wind W. veloci.y 12 muss Spoken. Apr 5—Lat 48 N, long 8 W, Br bark Lodore, trm Cardif, for Esquimalt. Domestic Ports. SEATTLE—Arrived Apr15—Schr Coompeer, tm ror. Townsend. BOWENS LANDING—Salled Apr 15—Scar ark, for San Francisce. ASTORIA—Arrived Apr 15—Stmr Columbia, hence Apr 13. Sailed Apr Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Pomoas, ho Aprid PORT GAMBLE—Salled Apr 16—Schr Chas E Falk, for San Pedro. TACOMA—Salled Apr 15—Brstme Tacoma, for Hongkong. PORT LOS ANGELES—Safled Apr Westport, for SAN PEDRO—Arrived Apr 16—Schr Challenger from Seattle. EUREKA—Arrived Apr 15—Stmr Laguna, hce Apr 18: stmr Faral.oo, hence Apr 14, Siled Apr 15—Stmr Farallon, for Yaquina Bay. NEW WHATCOM—Sailed Apr15—Br bark Pass of Killieciaukle, jor Cailao. VENTURA—Arrived Apr 15—Stmr Geo Loomis hence Apr 14. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Apr 18—Stmr Sunol and schrs North Bend, Melancthon and Chas R Wilson, for San Francisco. CASPAR—Salled Apr 15—5Schr Maxim, for San Fran-isco. FORT BRAGG—Salled Apr 15—Stmr Protec- tion, for San Fraucisco. Foreign Ports. DEPARTURE BAY—Sailed Apr 16—Ship Ori- ental. 1or San Franclaco. ANTWEKP—Salled Apr 11—Ger ship Onile, for San Francisco. Apr 14—Brship Port Elgin, for Santa Rosalia. BRISTOL—Arrived Apr 14—Br ship G W Wolft, from Ore:on. oMULL=Arived Apr 14—Br ship Glenlul, trom regon. POKT PIRIE—Arrived Apr 13—Brship Chil- tontord, trom Tacoma. Importations. b AENDOCINO—Per Polnt Arena—137 M tt lum- er. Alblon—16 M ft lumber. Point Areus—51 uxs buiter. 2cs eggs and mdse, 26 dressed hogs. & cs egzs. 8 kgs mdse. MONTEREY—Per Gipsy—11 csks whale ofl, 12 sks bones. 2 bxs plants. 1 ¢s plowlocks, 5 bxa dried abalones, 5 s cae Moss Landing— 2 cs ears. Santa Cruz—49 sks 1 c:t bones, 51 cs cheese, 1 bbl crockery, 12 bxs butter, 1 ¢s eggs. 500 bbls 1me. ECREKA—Por Humboldt—53.800 t lumber, 600,000 shingles, 164 sks oats, 16 ca clder, b pkes express, 16 pkgs muse, 1 Sk coin, 4 ¢1 fish, 15 tubs 103 bxs butter, 2 bxs meat. 89" dressed calves, bdls fars. s —Weather 15—Schr Edward Parke, for San 15-Stmr Consignee, Per Gipsy—N Ohlandt & C Dairymen’s Union; Norton, Teller & Co: F Url& Co: Standard OILCD: odge Sweeney & Co; A W Fluk; Sherry, Avilla & Co: Goldberg, Bowen & Co; Hills Bros: H Cowell &Co; F B Haight: Buffaio ci Enterprise Brewery; S ¥ Weeks & Co: J Magee Jr. Per Point Arena—Mendo:ino Lumber Co; Den- nison & Wilson; Dairymen’s Union; A Brady & Co: Martin. Feusier & Co: Norton, Teller & Co: & Newtiela : Ross& Hewlett; F B Haight: Standard ol Co: De Bernardi & Co; Rohlffs & Gerdan; De Bernardi & Co. Per Humooldt—Pacific Lumber Co; Wolf & Son; Tillmann & Bendel: C A Bo.deman: California Saw Works: American Type Fouudry: L Felgen. baum Co: H Licbes & Co: Wellman. Peck & Co. Garcia & Maggini; Standard Oil Co; H Huddlesto Dairymen's Union: Western Meat Co: Lane & Con: nelly; J Schwettzer & Co; Brigham, Hoppe& Cos J Hoffman; C E Whitney & Co; Norton, Teller & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: J H Newbaner & Co: G de Lucea; Dodge. Sweeney & Co: C E Whitney & Co. E von Tiedeman; American Union Fish Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: Garcia & Maggini: A Paladini. M T Freitas & Co: OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC C0AST _STEAMSHIP ©0. QTEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: For vorts in Alaska, April 1, 6. 11, 16, 21, 26 and every firth day thereafter, at 9 A. . For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Evereit, Anacories and New Wuatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. 1 April 1, 8,11, 16, 21 after, connecting &t ncouver with the C. P. R R., at Tacoma with N. ™. R. R., at Seattle with G. N.'By., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For fureks, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), Sir. Pomona 2 P. ., April 2, 8, 10, 14, 18. 22, 26.'30 and every fourth day theraafter. For Sania Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Ssa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 8t 8 4. i Aprit 4, 8,12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourh day thereatter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Oblspo), Sunta Barbars, Porc Los An- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A April 2,8, 10, 14, 18, 23, 26, 30, and every fourth day (hereatier. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatisn, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 .. 25th of each month. 1be Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, safling dates and hours of saillng. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisca. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AN D From Spear-street Whart, at 10 . . FARE/{S12First-clans Including $6 Second-class fberth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: March 24, April 3,18, 23 State of California..March 29, April 8, 18, 2§ Through tckets and through baggage to all Eastern polnts. Rates and folf upon applica- tion o F.F. CONNOR. General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents S S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tuesday, April 20, ai ! 2 r. o Speclal party - rates. TheS. 8. MONOWAT sails via HONOLULU . Thursday, 5 pa and AUCKLAND for SYDNE April 29, 2 P. . Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN South Africa. 3.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Azents, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 827 Markot street, San Francisco, COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English rall way an the discomiort of crossing the chanael in & Small boat. New York to Alexandria. Egypr, via Parl Brat class 3160, second class $116. " LA NORMAN DIE. April 17, 104, 3. LA CHAM / AGNE! “April 24, 104 % LA GASCOGNE ... ~May 110 & LA TOURAINE May 8 104 LA BRETAGNE. 777N 15, 104 x. 8 For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No 8 Bowling Green, New York. . P. FUGAZI & CO, gom. svenne, San Francisca. . ASenis 6 Monigomery STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 8, Washington St., A6 P. M. Dally, Freight received up o L 3L A& Accommodations Rescrved by Telephons ‘I'he only line seiling through tickets and giviog through freight rates to all poinis on Valles Railroad. STEAMERN: T. C. Walker, D. Peters, Mary Garratt, ty of Stockton. Teiephone Main 805. Caw Nav. and Impt. 08 FOR U. 8. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER «<MONTICELLO,” J. [y Mon., Tues., Wed.. Thurs. and Sat. 543 and 3:16p. x (9 “30°A. 3. and 8 2 a0 Landing and offices, Mission Dock, Pler2. Telepnone Green 381. FOR SANJOSE, L0S GATOS & SANTA CRUZ STKAKER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) .10 A M. Alviso aaily sener. Fass between tin “Fr nd senger. ween ancisco Alviso, 500; 10 San Jose 75a Clay s Fletd 20 W, 5aata Ciara st San Jose RATLROAD TRAVEL e e H 5 € ik RN ACIFIC COMPANY. SOUTRERS CIFC sTsTEN.) nmd nre due to arcive at it len;AN FIEA N — FrOM MARCH 21, 1897 — “Niles, San Jose and Way Stations. Ba Atk e Tinrom: Ogien aud | enicia, Vacaville, Tuisey. O B, Orovile And Tedding. via ‘San Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, S5 "".‘l'ifitfi.”“.';a Sauty Roma......... 6:13r 204 Niles, Sau Jose, Stockton, Tone, " AN‘S‘;mm‘e‘m Marysville, © Chico, Tehama and R ke *8:304 Peters and 9:004 New Orleans LEAVE [ Rlyn;nnlfi"é_'r Vosemite), Fresno, bakersiio e abara, Tos Angeles, Dem’ Do EL Paso, New Orleatis 9:00A Martines and Stockton ... Sieneots 007 o i 2007 Nilcs, San Jose and Livermore. . $1:30r Port Costa and Way Stati 4100r Martiner, San Itamon, Valicio, Napa: “Calistogs, i Veraio aud Santa RS, o -ox : = 4:00r Benicia, Vacaville, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysvile, Oro’ ville and ® 4:30r Lathrop, Stockton, Modesto, ed and Fresao, going v Foturning via Mariine: 5100r Loy Angeles Expross. Froano, Majave (for Randsbure) Santa arbara and 1.0s Angolc | 100z Santa o Ttoute, Atlautic Expross | for Mojavo aud Tiast. 81000 Turopeai Matl, Ogden 6:000 Haywards, Nilds and Sa 17:00% Valleio %:00x Oregon e Sisianicito, Sarss! ville, Itedding, Portiaud, Pugo Bonid aud East sio. B1:10a ANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge. 17451 Santa Cruz Excursi 8:454 N, an Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Stations...... sised 152 Newark, Cent San Jose, Now Almaden, Felton, Bonlder Cre Banta Ciuz and Principal Way tations ....... 4315 Novay S Jous e s Gabaa e COAST DIVISION (Fhird & Townsend Sts) 7:00A San Jose and Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays only).., 9:004 Sau Jose, Tr Pacilic ‘Grove, Paso’ Robles, Lnis Obispo, Guadalups, Surt grincipal Way Station n Jose and Way Stations. 11:304 Palo Alto sud Way Stations. ... . *2:30 San Mateo, Menlo Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Sauta Cruz, as, Montercy 0se and Way y Stations. . incipal Way Stations 6:301 San Jose and Way Siations 5 :45v San Jose and Way Stations. SA . i7a5e N LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL “] Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, San Leandro.= | and Haywagds{ ', » 9:00% | § Runs throngh to Niles. | 9% #11:13p ) ¢ From Niles. Hasoer CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)~ *7:16 00 11:00a06 11:00 *2:00 $3:08 *4:00 15:00 *€:00P.m. From OAKLARD—Feat of Broadway.— %600 800 10:004.x. $12:00 *1:00 12:00 *3:00 34:00 *B:00r.. « Suna Lo7 Momming P(arAhemso‘ undase xcopted: Satn P g only, | SaYs onlsy —$t Monday, Tuc>dav and Saturday nights only, SAVPRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of MarkesSt. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEEK DAYS-—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a.3: 12:3% :80, 5:10, 6:80 P. \. Thursdays—Extra il B10:30 8w Baurdaya—kxia wips a 1: and 11:30 7. . SUNDAYS—5:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.x; 1:30 3:3% 5:00, 6:20 ». 3. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAVS—8:15, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 A w3 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 ¥. . Saturdays—Exira trips at1:55 r. 3. and 6:35 ¥, 3. : SUNDAYS—5:10, 9:40, 1130 A 10: 1040 3140 ncisco and Schuetzen Park same scheduie as above. Amrive g | e Bl e e g Destination. L 80 AM|8:00 AM| Novato, |10:40 An| S:40 AM g0 x| Petaluma, | 6:10 a|10:25 Ax 5:20 ex| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 ru| 8:22 P Fulton, 7:30 ax Windsor, 10:25. 0 Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyservilie, 8:30 ru|8:00 ax| Cloverdale: | 7:38 v 6:22 e T Flota, Hopland & 7:30 M| 8:00a%| Ukian. | 7:35 vu| 6:29r 10726 A% Guerneville. | 7:35 »x 5:32r T:80 A (800 aki| Soroma |10:40 ax| 8140 5:10 rx| Glen Ellen. | 6:10 ru| 6:23r = T0:40 A (10:25 Amt Sebastopol. | 5110 Px| 6:22 rd Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess Springs: at_Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: a8 Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyvilie, Soda’ Bay and Lakeport; as opland for Lakeport and Bartiett Springs: as Uklah for Vichy Sorings, Saratoga Springs, Bl Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potier Valley, John Day’s, Eiverside, Lierley's, Bucke pell's, Sanhedrin~ Helghts, Hullville, Boonevills, Greenwood, Orr's Hot: Springs. Mendocluo City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willete, Cahto, Cos velo, Laytonvitle. Harrls, Scotis and Eureks. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets atredused o tickets 10 all polaia be- On Sundays round-tri) yond San Rafael at half rates Tickst Offices, 650 Market st., Chrontels bunidisis. A. W, FOSTER, R X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent Santa Fe Limited. On MONDAYS and THURBDAYS the first- class rullman sleeping-car leaviag at 6 . . conmects At parstow with the Santa Fe limited train Carrying dinlng-car, buffet smoKinz- car and Pullman paiace arawing-room _sleeping-cars for boih Chicago and St Louls via Kansas City. 3l Days to_Chicago or St. 4){ 'Days to New York. SANTA FE EXPRESS aliy at 5 7. M. Pullman palace drawings cars, throueh (o Chicago via Kansas City. Annex cars for Denver and St. Louls. 'Boston excursions via Kansas City, Chicago, Montreal and the White Mouniains leave every ‘Tuesday: St. Paul excurslons every Sunday, Ticket Office, 644 Marketstroet, Chrons fcle building. Telophone Main 1531, NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD . (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 13, 1898 | WEEKDAYS. Louis. 25, 99118, P or3:18. #3045, 8130 7 on Mondays, Wednis | “days and Saturdays a: 11730 7, s SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafael—*8:00, *10:08 | _*11:30 a. 26 :#1:50, 3:00, *4:30, 6:15 P, w. | Trains marked * run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. For Point Reves and way stations. Weekdays, 8:00 4. . Sundays, 1:45 P, or Cazadero and way stations—7:25 o M. weel fays; 1145 P. X. Saturdays. 125 A M. X satum NOUNT TAMALPAIS. Trains connect with North Pacifis Coast Railread. WEEK DAYS_icave S F.9:15 A a. 1:43 e s Returoing—Arcive 8. ¥, 3:35 » 3. 6:20 p. 2. SUNDAYS—LeaveS.¥. §4. 3 11:50 . . 1:30 p . Returning—Arrives.F.1:15 r.a P Ti85 e ‘Tickets for sale {n Mill Valiey or THOS. COUK & SONS, 621 Market st., S, F. M1l Valley and Mount Tamaipais Scenic Ratlway, THE SAX FRINCISCO AND SAN JoAQUIY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPAXY.. ROM JANUARY 81, 1897, will run dayt P m Bouthbound. Stations. N TAVA A ........Sle00 08 SO 9:49a 2.7 Merced cean3il4 R 113004 . ... Fresno 1:0 . a0 For intermediate station tima-table. Connecting steambonts of the C. N. & I. Co A leave Ban Francisco and Stockton at 6 & ac dauy * 1m0 Pion Sania Graze, 0% / —_— 4 R A O A T O o S RRSR A T NSO LR SN pIPAS A0 ] 2 1 3 1

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