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The changed weather quleis the markets, Wheat Fatares lower. Cora and Rye dull. 1 Feadstuffs unchanged. Beans and Seeds dull. atoes and Onions lower. ubarb higher. og into co\d storage. ern Poultre sold Strawberries Oranges firm. Fair demand for P Provistons unc THE WEATHER AND THE MARKETS, ooler weath er, with c'ouds and fog and a lower of the markets con- in the grain at and bar- s the demand barometer, al line was weaker and quieter. and wb ley were botl lower. down 10 79 cause a dect Jut a@ds O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow ISHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATY DURING PAST e & those underneath it, it any. i barometric pressure and The top figuien maximum temperature for ihe the amount of n tnches and hundredths, word “high” me e b ususlly scoompanied by Teters to low pressure. and is usually preceded Ciondy weather and rains. usually first apper on the Wasbington in_the iterlor | isobars extend | and sccompsnied by coast. When the pre and jow along the coast, aud the north sad south g _the coast, rain is 1s inclosed with weatber in winter. will produce an opposite result. WEATHER REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF , 1897, 5 ». 3. —The following are the rain- falls for the past 24 hours and seasonal rainf: 10 date, as compared with those of the same date this season 4810, past 24 hours .00, 24 nours .00, th season 20.44; Fresoo, past 23 hours .00, this sea- 301 10.53. inst season X.16: hours 00. this seast Los Angeles past fast sesson 9.06 las: season 1 1 hours .00, 'th Diego, past 24 hours.00, Yuma, past lust season .88, Maximum temperature 24 hours .02, 86. minimum 50, mea Westher cond ons and general forecs An area of unusually 10w pressure is ce érn Montana. At Havre the ed from the Washington coas:. press on extends from Montana the interior of California. cloudy weather slong the Orezon in all o:her sections the {aedly cooler weather pre- on and Norih- Colditions are favorable for oler weatber 1 Califor: Forecasts made ending at midnight. and Washingion coast vails throuzhout Oregon, Washn San Francisco for 30 hours Tuestay morning slong the southern coas s high northwest on —Partly cion: light showers Lo-1 B | s.eady cept probably | Nevada—Partly cloudy Utah—Increa ing cioudiness 1 u wiLh rain in northwest por and night: cooler in no Arizona—Par; San Frencisco brisk westeily cooler Tuesday. ~day, probably 1esday afternoon rtiy cloudy Tues- I morthwest off Torecast Official. MARKETS. NEW YORK —The market opened with running sales: 5000 Sugar at 1103 0111, against 11255 at Saturday's close. of the death of Theodore oceasion for the b ered 10 11254 Havemeyer was :he The price quickiy recov- The res: of the marke: was s rong and higher 1n sympriby with London. s were not pronounced. s ‘shown in numerous transactions for the third week of April, inciuding ern 'lines. ang- | feeling that internationa; st Gains in the gross those of the mented (oward m} pervaded Le stock speculation and assisted the general hardening of ments. however, confined Lo fractions. acidve trad'ng was limited and Quincy Louisvilieand Nashville and Cn; closed over a point hizher extraordinary pauc 480 Gas. which ¥ of offerings was the festure. The closizg was strong at che best prices. Dealings in Governien fours of 195, which were fractionally lower. The raliway and misceilaneous bond market trad- only moderate, showing advances of abouit 44 @1 per cent. STOCKS AND BONDS. bouds were confined 1o American Sugar. . ‘American Sugar P1d ‘American Tovacco American Spirit Mig Co.. . Canadian Pacific. Chicago Gas.... Cardage P1d : Denver & Rio Gra Hocking Valley.. Kansas & Texas, Lake Shore...... Louisville & Nashiv Mannatian Con issouri Pacific. ... National Lead.... New York & New New York Ceniral North Pacific. Oregon N avig e Qrecon Navigation, Pi (Con Exchnze). Rock Island..... 2 Bouthern Pacific.. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., “ Leidesdorff St, Tel. Main 1054 NTRAL OFFICE o Purly & Atkinson, “Tel, Main 5144, Uptown Oftice—Baldwin Hote! (adjoining Grill el Main 1091, PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. nily executed on lates tations. Heference st National Bank. o FRIVATE W, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1897 'COMMERCIAL WORLD| MAKKETs. | st paut ¥ T8 732 Texas Pacific. Tennesse Co Union Pacific U.S Leather... . . S Leather, Pid Western Union..... Wabash, Pfd . Bar silver. 2 Steriing on London, 60 days Sterling on London. sight.. S. 2’5, registered. ...... S &, new. . s, new, coupon coup. TR S 4¢ S b S. 5's, coupon e Wheat Market. On the theory that 8le Lo B034c, againat 83 rday. Ji against ¥.c on Sa:uras deciines, compared wi.u clos Saturday respectively were Sc and S34e. WHEAT— 10:30 11:00 1:00 o Moy .. .........008 80 Julv ! I 79is 787 September = 4 b3, Spot. quiet wid eaier: 1. v b. utloat No. 1 Nocthe ern sprag, New York, 83%e; No. 1 Northern spring, Duiuth, 8574 No. 2 hurd winter, BU7sc. Future ciosing: April. 81%c: T87g: September. 753gc: December. T6yac. FLO 1u—Trade dull: winter in bbls, superfilie, 90@3 10: No. 2 extra. £3 30@3 C0: 1 extra, 33 5083 90: clears, $3 5U@S 9); straights, $4 35 @4 55: patents, $4 60@4 5. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool, by steam, 214d. Produce. PROVISIONS—Lard, Prime. $4 3734, PORK—Mess 38 75@9 25. TALLOW—314@3 3-18c. SUGAR—Cuba, cencrifugal, 3140 HIDES-1614¢ Dried Fruits. The market remains practically unchanged. The demand is smali and ouly enough te fili require- mei ts. but light supplies keep prices sieady RATSL S—California, 50-1 boxes, 2 c: seeded, 735@ seedless ‘muscatels, 512@> 4 CURKANTS—Are quoted at 433@44~ In bar- Tels and 415@3b4c u cases: cleancd bulk, 513@6c; carions, 8@: 1gc. PRUNE ™ boxes, PEACHES—California nnpeeled, bags, 6@SYac; boxes, T15@9%4c: voeled, 12@15e. = APRICOTS—California, boxes, 9@I5c; bags, § @lic. SVALNUTS-California standard, €3zc; soft shell, Sc. ALMON DS—Shelled. 16@:9c. DATES—Persian, 60-1 boxes, 27@4%e: fard, boxes, §3,@bc: Cases, 53506 ¥1 20@24c. CITRO! —Fancy, boxes, 11@1214c. Metals. $SOPPER—Weak; brokers, $11 1214 exchange, LEAD-Weai 0. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Irr, April 26.—It was the bea: turn 1o ride the wheat market this morning, and May dropped trom The excitement did no Jast After reaching 733gcthe market ] reacted with & jerk and a slow recovery to 7T4%gc Frospecta of a speedy sailement of the Grieco. | Turkish war creating an universal J esire to unload | wheat. The cables were uiso In provisionsthe large r. ceipts of hogs and lower The leading se.or. Satueday were the seos buyers eeiher may be expacied I summer aid colder | vi The reverse of these conditions | July... ... they did 5o with & vengeance. orders were received. it Is ever seen. rish. WHEAT. 10:30 May.. i3 - 7434 | September. 705} 7055 2:00 1:00 Ao — = Me: 743 July. 5l Tayy Seprember. ... 703y CORN—April and 2815¢. OATS—April, 167¢; Ma; Produce. PORK—April and May, 38 50GH 60. LARD—April May, 84 15: July, $4 25. R1BS—April and May, $4 72; July, $4 77. LU TTER~Market firm, owing 10 simail receipts and afairy active demand. Western quoted at 16c. Recelpts 2200 tubs. EGGS—Qulet, but firm; receipts light. Western quoted at 815c.” Recelpis 9000 cases. Livestock. HOGS—Light, #5 90@4 15: mixed, $3 90@ 410: neavy, £3'60@4 10; rough, 35 60G3 75. Re- | ceimts 30.000. Packers boughi 20.500. snippers €000. Esiimated receipts (o-morrow 20,000, CATTLE—Beeves, $3 85@5 5: ers, $2 00@4 bU; Texas sicer-, $5 40@4 40: ers' and feeders, $5 s0@4 55. Receipts 14.500. 500. SHEEP—Native sheep, $2 75@5 00; Westerns, $3 60@5 00: lambs, §3 60D 55 Market slea Recelpts 1600. IOREIGN MARKET London. LONDON, ENe., April 26.—Consols, 111%4; sil- ver, 28144; French rentes, 102¢ 65c. Liverpool. WHEAT — Firm. No. 1 standard California wheat, 325; cargoes Walla Walla wheat, 30s 3d; rgoes ou passage, Liverpool wheat, No. 1 California, 6s 63ed: wheat in Paris, flour in Faris, 'quiel: quantity of wheat cargoes off coes, firmer: firmer: English country murkets, firn and flour on passage to United Kingdom, 1,510, 000; quantity of wheat and flour ob pa: Continent 650,000. COTTON—Uplands, 3 5-16d. FUTURES. Ihe Produce Exch: Liverpool quotatious for 65 134d: July, 65 14d: September, 65 1vgd. EXCHANGE AND BULLION Sterling Exchange, 60 d. — a1y Sterling Exchange, sight. — 4By Sterling Cables 5 — a8y New York kxchange, sight = 1753 New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 20 Fine silver. per ounce.......... — 611116 Mexicau Lollars 49y 50 = PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTnER GRAINS, WHEAT—Cooler and moister weather, couplea with lower quotations from Chicago and Liverpoo! changed the uspect of affairs and gave futures a backset, prices declining 3@4c on the morning sessions. Spot prices, however, showed no decline, | though the feeling was weak. Quoted at $1_25a1 352145 for common grades, $1 35@) 373 B cul for average No. 1, §1 40 for cbolce and $1 4234@1 50 for extra choiée miliing: Sonora, $1 3733@1 4244 for No. 1and $1 4744@ 150 for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:13 0'clock—December— 234 ; 12,0C0¢.1s, $1 23: 4000, $1 2314: 18,000 $1 2 Zs: 4000, $1 23T4: 4000, $1 253 14,000, 32 235%: 34,000, 31 2515 SECOND Skss1oN 81 2239; BOOU: $1 2214 090, § 24,000, 512214 M, Sxsaio $12204: 62,000, $1 2284 BAKLEY—Was dull aud weak, owing to the pro- . Feed, 70@7oc; Brew- nounced chane in weathe iug remaias nom!uai. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock- KECOND SESSIO 2000, 7134c. REGULAR MORN cils, 72 AFTERNOON SESSION — December—2000 ctls, T2imc. OA’l'S—Improved weather conditions quieted the market down again and no sales were reported. Fancy Puget Sound, $1 30@1 4U; good 10 oho ce, 31 1:34@) 25; common, $1@1 U734 B cil. Clipped Outs seiwt $1@2 B 100 over the raw CORN—Wasau | und unchanged. L 85@80c: tmall Kound do, @Bsc ¥ cu RY E—Quiet at 75@80c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at 81 15@1 25 B otl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices a Family extras, 84754 85: Bakers' exiras, $4 60@4 65; Super. ane $44 55 @ obi CORNAMKAL, EiC—Feod Corn, $17 60@18: cked Corn, $18@16 ton. T * s oduct. rge Yellow Cri MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, nsual discount to the trade: Gra # 100 Bs: Rye Flour. 5250 % 100; Rice Flour, $575; Cornmeal, $2@2 26: ext s HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, There is less steadiness in Hay, owiog to the chanze In the weatne: BRAN—$13@15 50 for the best and $12312 50 ¥ ton 1or out-ide brands. MIDDLINGS — $17G1% for lower grades and $18 50@19 50 % ton for the best. FEED: Oilcae Meal at the miil, $2850 § to %27 50. : Oat, $6@H 50: Barle; r, $6@5 P ton. kAW 2256500 ¥ bale. AND SEEDS. —Bayos quoted a: $1 60@1 85: Small Whnites, 81@1 20 per ctl; Large Wnites, $1@1 15 Pinks. $1@1 20: Reds, $1 10@1 30: Black- eve, 81 50@1 65; Red Kidney. nas, $160@1 7 ‘ this level the north drift has been advanced along 1he footwali 20 feet, passing through, for the first Lwo or three feel, a streak of or In the luwer ha't of the face, from w $1 75@2 20: Li- i Butters, $1 25@1 50; Pea, $1 SEEDS_Brown AMustard, $2 50@275: Y Mustard, $1 50 B ct Beed, 13,@214c B i Alialfa, 614c; Rape, 2 234c; Hemp, Sc: Timothy, 4 vac. DRLED PEAS—Niles, $1 1031 25 ctl; Green, | $130@1 60 B ctl. | 3 Flax. $1 60 § 37 feet, throush por- Fom the ninth flocr south drift, at a. 200 feet in from it mouth, from the upraise ecl mbove the sill floor from the end of Lue north drift from the upralse carried up 7 fe e we have worked west 12 feo saving $2 and 83 POTATOE VEGETABLES, Potatoes and Onions are both lower and weak. Asparagus is lowerand Rhubarb higher. Tomatoes d and would bring good prices, but there are none here. PUTATOES — New _Pot Sweet Fotatoes, $1 25@1 65 P cal: Early nose, 65 River Keds, T0@15¢ lings, BU@EVC B cu for Kivers and H0G70c for Petaiumas; Oregon Burbanks, 6U@8bc. Oregone, $2 25@3 ® cil. Cut Onlons, | Nevadax £2 50@5. quartz formation as- Work here hias been We are now repairing the souta drifc and intend to start wnother upraise 50 _fe of the 00 pol | 60 feet above the dritt hus been . From fucline upraise 1ata point | i1l floor of this level the siorth vanced slong the footwall 14 fee: passing through porphvry and a streak of £00d ore lyinz on the iootwal from 110214 feet and narro in the face of the drise. oes. 3,@14c B M BBy Kond ranging in width % again 10 1 foot Assays from the face of i Tun from 34 to #2585 per ton: totul This ore sirenk shows eloug the dr fta distance of 15 fe t % at the south end 1 is one 100 wide, and theuce onward 1o uear the face it shows a width of arkisn victorles indicate an y termination of the war there was a general rosh 10-da (0 sell wheat. May wheat futures opened at the Produce Exchange on simultaneous sales 1 different par.s of the pit all the wav £.0m ., the closing quotation fatures opened at 79%4c 10 79¢, Later May futures sold and July (0 78 9-16c. Closing quo- tations we-e: May. n934c, July T8%c. The net z g otations on Burbank Seed- lenzth 78 feet 81 26@1 50 B sack. tralian Onions jobbing at $4 50@5 ¥ ctl. VEGETABLES—Recelois were ) 338 boxes As- paragus, 585 boxes Rhubarb and 870 sks Peas. Hothouse Cucumbers are quotable at 50c@$1 B dozen; Asparagus, 75c@$1 2 #1 £0@1 75 for choice and Rhubarb, 40@30c | | “eFtreer_ | 5o Phe average ass alonk th weat side 1y 8148 99 per Lon. extricted from this Q7 21 tons Of Ore AssaYing We. are mbering in 18 arift snd snall praise to the weat on (he re streak, 10 lowing the footwall, the com: g weex, Une hun et T Trom npreise . Carried wy on the footwall 20 fest, pass. | J: J; Fagan, lot on S line of Vaileio street, 188 £ | ing througn u porphyry. ciay and quartz formation | Of Foik, W 58, 8 8§7:s, K 38 AVeragini trom 86 1o £0 per ton: Lotal” heght 20 11 0l east crosseut s, wFid Irom the north he Consolida ed Vir- ek was reaponcd two Years ago » distance of 56 feet. and which form, our arift connec further reoponed Tiroueh porphyry, quarty and 0 d (imbers: assays uveruge from $2 10 $6 per ton; to- exitaction of ore from samples from assays % box for common, ® box_ for fancy. and 65@%be. fo Squash. $6@7 €@8c B 1b: Green Peas, £0@’ Dried Okra, §@9c # b Carrots, 25@30c ® sacl £114 32 per ton Dried Peppers 1 inciine upraise riic, 114@2c $ 1. BUTTER, No.” 5 hard winter, 79 %c; Butter rules firm, owin, S P packing. Store Kggs are being bought for coid Nothing new in Cheese. t0 the brisk demand for May, 803gc; 0 feet, passing Fancy creameries, 13@13%ac; ouds, 12@1215¢ B Dalry—Choice 1o fancy, 11@12c B B; lower geades, S@luc, PICKLED—1314@14c B 1 for new. FIrKiN—13@i4c B b for new. CREAMERY TUB—New, 14c ® . CHEESE—Choice mild new, 6}2@7c ® B: com- mon 10 good, Blg@ee; Cream Cheddar, Youns America, 7@8c; Western, 11c; Eastern, tal length 134 feet. 101 the Week amounted 1026 ton , the averags as- say value of which—per sample: cars when raised 1o the suriace—was $1 taken from the In the Ophir mine, on the 1000 crosscut 2,is in 589 feet. The face is In Bowing seams of ciny and lines of inthe od Central tuanel grouud of the o upralse from the end of the southdrift | On E line of Jessie street, 262 S of Thirieenth, % old west crosscut f-om the upraise ca s ried up 15 feet from the south drift from the west | JOhn and E. Elenora Keiso to John Kelso Com- crosscut from the Mexican shaft has been carried up 8 feer, passing through porpusry showing a siresk 0: ore 2 juches wide, assaying $18 37 per 100; tot+1 height 84 feet from this place 3 tous of ore assaying $55 08 per 34 S—Ranch Kg; @11c # doz; Duck Egg: POULTRY AND GAMN POULTRY-A car of Eastern sold at 14@16c have extracted for Turkeys, §5 26@5 5u for Hans, $7 50 for yousg Roosters and $4 50 for 0ld Koosters. Another car falls due to-morrow. Local :0ck i dull. Live Turkeyx. 14@15¢ for Gobblers, 14@15c for £1 50: Goslings, 3 :0@4 for old aud £5 50@7 Hens. $4@5; 1100sters, young. $6 50@8: do, old, 34 @3 60: eryers, for large and §2 25 @2 ¥ doz for young and $1 Hare, nom nal; DECIDUOUS AND Strawberries Lemons are quiet Recelpts of Strawbe: DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $5@10 B chest for large and $80 13 for smail. 340: crown, Inth) Ha'e & Norcross mine, on the 900 level, in No. 2 upraise, the \west crosscut from the tenth floor was advan, ed 12 feet and two seis of timber | ty-fifih streets, N When 1u %0 fert | Oue-half poriion of block 12 251 boxes, 4@7%4c; 50- ngth 90 feet. Grese B pair, ches of quar: 87, silver 21 drift trom the Porphyry aud quart rever necossary were made. 10 Chollar ground no work was done during the ‘north | (O toral lengih 71 | Of Twentieth (Naps Repairs in the | S 153 by E 200; slso undi: Pigeons, $1 50 @1 50 for old. Rabbits, nomioal. CITRUS FRUITS Choice Oranges rule In the Potos! mine they are running south from {he east crosscut on the tunnel level, and are out he face I In quar.z assaying irom $8 to ed from this point during the pas: week 19 tons of ore, assaying $28 10 per S—rancy ordinary, 12@18c: fancy washed, s were 78 chests. alifornia & | Strest, 227 K of | of Army LobE—Consolidated Best & Teicher and_ Gould & Curry 2'has been sunk 20 feet on incline, total s porphyry and small | issac S. Beicher and John H. Jewett, trustees of \evel — East crosscu | the estate of Wiliam C. Eelcher, to k in the south drift from the suaft hus been a.sing throush soit pOrphyry ; Fast_crosscut 155 feet south of No. 1 crosscut has been extended foet, total length 90 teet; face in porphyry and | Fourth avenue, W 25 by N 100 810, broxers, $3 124; exchange, stringers of quartz. avel Oranges are quotable lc ar $3@4 B box for ch | Jones, W 2 for common; See started i ons, T5c@sl for £00d to choice: Bananas, $1@2 ® bunc DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. | Mexican Limes, $5@7 ¥ bo. O CIDENTAL CONSOLIDATED—550 o1 west crosscut Lias b-en carried up 10 rade gold | as leen | of same: $10. 55 feer; face 1o taic | winz: started this week | block 533 in ore assaying Lue west crosscut started at & 1 west crosscut is The south dr.ft from & extended 12 1 apar and porphyry. the same streak is down 11 fee. $6 per tou in gold. point 800 feet south of row lu 15 feet, Laving be-n extruded that far | on S line of Goss siret, 130:735 W of Pine, W 50 aud | by 5 100:414, belng lots 27 ava 25, block 37, map meet | of iands | gite. Beyound the steady cemand for Pru noted the market is dull. are as follow: 6c P I: peeled, Peaches, 4@5igc @ 1: during the week. We are also cleaning out & the south drifc on the 650 level to © going down from the 550 level. AR—The 600-level station pleied (in shait 1), and work at been stopped until s new 70-horscpower boilercan | Deiger, or Twentieih, thence SE 85.40. NE 48, BOw {0 use bEIg 100 | NV under way. @ white Figs, 3 1@1140 for unp: 5@5%5¢ W I for piime to fancy: ¢ for quarters and 4@ tor he 4 sioen Plume, 4@4tac ed: Nectariie - ¥ has been com- (st pone has Pears, 215@4c for waole, Packers | 3@5c for halves. Four-crown, l00se, 54c. e placed in position, the small o perform the work levei—Have opened the e eventh ioor. the streak 1uing of good race t been sunk, buc they have stoped to the north, in which direction the pay becomes weaker. 300 level—The raise In with the 200 leve, crown. 414¢: 2-crown, anns, D@biac: seedless own London Iayers, $1@1 2 a clusters, $2 507 luperial dried grapes ont. nuts quotable at 8@10c; Walnu's, | 612@7c ¥ B for swndard ana 9@9tac B B for Almonds, 6@61sc for Lavguedoc, 5@ 4 8@9c # B for papershel stern and 4c Muncatels, 41 tusiers, $1 50; | clusters, §2 5 The winze has and 10 connect east winze 1 up four loors, | Bacroft way, wheie the pey is 12 inches wide o £ood grade. main stope shows no material change. 400 | Tract. Borkeley I—The r.ise from the east_crosscut Is up elght o the pay is 1% Inches wide of fair level—No. 1 crosscut has been feet and 1s out phyry aud stre been advance POrphyry , clay cepuges Of wi 29 1eet, having been driven but 19 fee: during the The material in the face £ weil &« Chat en- countered is very bard poiph during the we Kk from the variovs ope 10 the Nevada mili for reduction 232 tous 00 pounds of ora, which sampled as foliows silver ounces 17,01 |y, silver ounces 16.50 | .qen Township: $10. 334¢ for hardsheli u Peinuts, 4@éc B_1b for b fornia: Hickory N T15@8c; Brazii Nuis, Cecounuts $5@5 50 ¥ 100. HONEY—Comb. 10@1214 for bright and_5@sc for lower grades; water-wiite exiracted, 5@51 light amber extracted, dadtac; dark floors, where fee , thronch por- crosscut has 63 feet. through s of quariz, with 1734¢; July, 18%4c. PROVISIONS, Huve extracted CURED MEATS—Bacon. 7i4c ® | forheavy. Ko ® I for light mediom, 8¢ tor for extra light and 12¢ 3 1 for sugar cured gold #18'17: batiery sample, gold $17 U1 Bect, 89 % bu iy do, $1U@L0 b prime Pork, $8 50; o BOAKD SALES. L ARD—Eastern tierces are quotod at 5ige for compound and 63ge for compound and 5 10-1 tins, 7c; 4o 5-1b S e S Fellowiss were the shies inthe San Franciseo Elock Eoard resterday: RFGULAR MORNING SESSION. OMMRNCING 8:30. | 22300 Chalige... 34200 Ovrmn.. 200 C Point...38400 Potosi 211200 nNev. pure: hali-bbis, 615, rkel sieady. Kestimated receipts to-morrow [ COTTULENE—bCIn tierces aud 75,G8%4c in 06 | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Dy 170300 Ophir.. 1.0¢/400 Union C..23 | 00N SESSTON— | ulls and brands sell 1c alted steers, ¥c: Cowhides, 614@7 HIDES AND SKINS. under gound stock. dium, 7¢ B 1; light, 612@7 Stags, 5¢: salted Kip, 6@7c ® b; salied C: salted Veul. 6 Tc; ary Hides. 1215@13 Uc B B: ary Kip ana Veal. 9@1uc: ulls. 10c: Goatskins, 20@35¢ en Deerskins. ood summer. 10@20c each: Following wera in the Pacific Stock Lomid yesierday short 'wool, 25@40c eac! medium. $0@50c each; long woolt, 50@76¢ eac No. 1, rendered, 23;@3c ® Ib; rease, 2 ® I Qquoted as follows TALLOW— 2igc; refined, 5c: WOOL—Spring ciip tain, 11@14c B B: Foownill, 10@1234¢: <lip, 7@10c; do, Seven monchs, Bgllc vadas, 10@14¢; kastern Uregon. 7G106. —6@8c for fair to choice and 9@10c B b 200 Ophlr...1.00 ot | 170500 Gvima.. 1.6520) Pouos. 3507 ravace. ..6: 100 Exchar...04 700 Ecorpion..04 | 27200 SBAM....04 | 10 Frederi UB4[200 5 Nev. 04(500 8 Hili 05600 Univa. ... 94 1000 L Wash 01200 Utah... 116500 Mexican. 48/300 ¥ Jucii +0,350 Oceld. ase to GENERAL MERCHANDIS ge cable gives the following No. 2 Red Winter: May, = BAGS—Calcutia Grain Bags, spor, 5% Sun Quentin, $5 4J: COAL—Wellington, New Wellington, AFTERNOON KESSION—2:30. 1.65200 Ocea. 116714300 . Bryaot, 85 50; Coos Hay, 34 T % ton: ‘Cumberiand. $13 60 % Lon in bul in sacks; Pennsylvania, Anthracite ton: Weish Anthraclie, S5@10 Cannel, $5 B tou: Springs, Castle Gate and Plea: 7 60: Coke. §11@12 in bulk #nd $13 B ton n tern Sugar Retiing Company terms net cash: Cubeand Crushed and Fine Powdered, 514c; : Confectioners’ A, 4%c: Maguoila A, 4lqci | Extra C, 4%c: Golden (, 4bgc: Candy Granulaied, 5¢; half burrels J4c more than barrels, and boxes igg, $11@12 B | +.1.55(200 Potost Conti 1:174(310 500 Bavage.. 26300 BB &M Dry Granulated, 200 Bullion. 08 300 15100 HEN 81 50 Sinrd. 200 Nexican.. 45300 Unloa. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 135,300 Ovema....0t] .00 ¥ Juki Hogs are very weak at the decline aiready noted. Wholesale rates for dressed siocc from slaugh- terers are as follow, BEEF—First quality, 6c: third do, 4@414¢ ¥ . VEAL—Large. 5@6c: small, 6@7c B MUTTON—Wethers, 515@6¢; Ewes, 56 B i LAMB—Spring, 652@75¢ # . PORK—Live Hogs, 31459 @3¢ for small and medium dressed do, 5@6Yac. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, MONDAY, April 264 7, . for large and 314 | oft Hogs, 2%,@3c: | Best & lisioher Eentoa Coa.. 16, Uceidental. .. Decemver — $0.000 cils, 6.000, S 22: 14,000, 4. AR MORNING SES810N—December—52,000 4000, 51 3674, — December—2000 ctis, Yo 14 HoURs. 7,918/ Middiings, eks.. 13'652| butiec. cus... 455/ Cheese, cus 1,590/ Kegs, oz, 7.140| Hides. no 831 | Pelts. bals. 55| Wine, gats. Oregon.......... Lrowa Polat. EustSierraNe7 LurekaUoa... LUl & Carfy. Lbiew Nurecs Fotatoes, 5ks . elow Jucken s 720; TOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. DAY, Aprll 26-2 ¢ u. TNITED STATES BONDS. Quicksilver, i 1,035| Paper, reams P S THE STOCK MARKET. The tendency in mining stocks was downward, especially in the afiernoon. The Aipha and Belcher assessment sales take Pplace to-day. NG SESSI0N—December—$000 Bt askes UB4s conp.11215118 |G Edareg...109 3lulg Lonew issueiz8y — MISCRLLANKOUS BONDS. {Ouk Gas Bs.. D0 2d 13 6s.... Omaibus 6a.. 1203412 P &0 Ry Bs. P&Ch Ry 8. Pwiat KR 8:113 Keno, W&l — Eacto P & L. SF&N PRSs. 102 SPRREAri28: 9234 9 SPRRCaiés. 107 SPRR Calos. 86 ~PBrRCalbs. 8914100 SV Water 83, 11784 11814 | Czarin SV Water as. 101 SiktaG&Kei 991510034 Cal-nChiass. 112 Cal Flec . 65 CniraC W by 9614 98 Dpot-stex-co | Easn L&P 6312715129 F&CHKR 62105 Geary-st ko H C&S 5148100 Los Ang L'8s 9215100 DoGnieed 63 981q Mrt-stCbie6s1231g1243| DoltyCon bs. 106310614 wVings st — NevONgR7s. N By Cal 6810315 — iy 97340@81: White, 8215 Lighting Company will pay a monthly dividend of 35 cents on May 5. The Geyser-Marion Milling Company of U has deciared a dividend of $9000 payabie April 30, The Anchora-Leland Mining Company of Colo- rado pald a dividend of 1 per cent per sha $6000 00 April 15. The Calumet ana Hecla Copper Mining Com- any of Michigan paid a dividend of §5 per share, amounting to §500,000, on the 23d. The Central Gold and Silver Mining Company of Grass Valley has levied an assessment of 5 cents, delinquent May 2 The Horseshoe Goid and Stiver Mining Com- pany of Nevada County bas levied an assessment, of 1 cent. delinquent May 20. The Jupiter Grave Mining and Water Company of Calavers County has levied an assessment of 20 delinquent May 24. ‘The Coast Development Company of Tuolumne Couuty has levied an assessment of 3 cents, de- linquent Mav 24. The Thorpe Mining Company of Calaveras County hins levied an assessment of linquent May 22, The Marguerite Gold Mining and Milling Com- pany of Plucer County h: of 10 cents, delinquerit My 24. Weekly reports from the mines are as follow: CoN. CaL & V A.—1000 cut siarted trom thie norch drift from the Con. Va. snaft on this lcvel, at a point 200 feer norih from has been advabcea 25 feet, through porphyry showing clay separatio) am Flour, £2 85 100; Bles Flone, Contra Costa 36 |Sbrug Valiey 9714 98 Oatmeal, 83 50; Oat Groats, $4: Howminy, $3 10@ 8 8u; muckwheat Flour, '$3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $360; Farina, $4: Whoie Wheat Flour, Rolled Unla (bbis). $4 75@5 16: Pearl Barley. 76@4: Spliv Peas, $5 50: Groen do, $4 25 B 100 €43 AND ELKCTRI 9 ToORY Pacifio Light 49 S F G&Eleo, San Francsod iy Oak G L&H d3L3 64 ¥ao Gas Jmp 854 53 Fireman'sFa18814 — COMMnmCTAL 214 cents, de- FANK et First Nationi 12114 ondonPeA. 1374151 levied an assessment | Cal SD&T Co106 FAVINGS pa @ers&rco. 1340 HumbS&L 110) oESav Uiiion 449 TUFxs — Rolled Barley, 315@15 50; Jovbing, HAY—Whent, $38@10 50: Wheat and Oal, $7@ $6 50G8: Alfaita, $6 (Sav & Loan... Securlty.....350 300 ust 378 1000 | YUWDeB cTOCK L | 14 17 |GlantCon.. 8 110 |Vieon: 0 31 40c 80c | Catitorna. h we bave extracted five | Kustern D..o 80 — ore. assaying $26 33 per ton. | the face of the drift the formatioa is porphyry and clay, stroaked with g :artz, assaying from &2 10 84 tocal Iength, 90 feet. From (his north drift. at’a point 17 feet in from the mouth, the east | crosscut hias been advanced ph Ty, clay and streaks of quartz, assaying $2 per : totul iength, 77 feet. 1650 level— i MIVELLANEOTE evace - Alaska rkre. 100 10834/ Nat VinCo.. - Sl Eea 100 140 | eeanicunts 50 24 HawC&sCo.. 1214 1u3|PacAux FA 214 31, Hurchs bos 157% Lotk bacBoraxCo. 80+ — MerkxAssa. 90 — |Part Palnla bl — SALES—MOBNING SESSION. 08rd— 25 Contra Costa Water. ... ... #2000 Market-st Ry Con 6% Bon: 50 Mutual klectric Light..... .... ¥ 50 Street— $3000 S F & N P Ral'way Bouds........ 102 25 SALES—AFTEENOON SESSION. | Board— 50 Hawalian Commercial... 50 do do 150 do a0 ..U 55 Huichinson S P Co.. $2000 25 Oal 50 S K Gas & Electric Co. 10 S F Gaslighe.... 15 8V Water.... 10 Cal Safe Deposit. ... 15 Mutual Eleciric Light. $2000 Omnibus Cable Bonds. . 65 F Savings Union..... City Front (Missioz-stres: Whar!) abomt twenty- five minuies laier than at Fort Poln; 148 heighs of tide s the same a: both places. April—1897. Tuesla:. April 27. £.17 | Moon risa 657 Moon sets. Run riges, Bun sets | 5| 1m0 peer TIMe | pugt & | 6 ZO 74D 27 14| 858 28 10 054 29 30 1] NoTx—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, aud 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 right hand column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when there are but three tides as sometimes sccars. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number givenis subtractive from the denth g'ven b |REAL ESTATE TEANSACTIONS. J. F. Turner et als. (by commissioner) to 0%, NE 89:63: 85000, Jumes J. and Alice Fagav to American Bank and Trast Company of San Francisco, same: $10. Germau Savings and loan Society to Jacob Froweufeld (executor of the estate of manuel L Goldstein). iot on SE coruer of Sutter aud Gough strects, 2 137:6x! 37:6; 847,500. Tallant Banking Company (o Eugens and Ju- lenne Dumontele, 10z 0n NE corner of Hayes and Lott streets, E 50 by N 100; alsoiot on N line of Hayes street. 50 of Loit, 25 by N 100: $10. Kugene and Juilenne Dumontelle to John G. Hasshagen, lot on NK corner of Hayes street and Central avenue (Lott), E 75 by N 100: $10. Catherine Casey to Margarct Cellins, lot on Sk line of Sheridan street, 130 NE of Teuth, NE 25 by Sk 100: $10. Rovert B. Woodward to Willlam H. Bagge, lot 25 by E 70: $10. pany, lot beginning 100 S of SW corner of lHow- urd and Lighteenth streets. S §0 by W 122:6: $10. Same to same, 1ot on SW line of Nineteenth (Butte) and_Flotida streets, S 68:9 by W 50; also Lot on SE line of Eighteenth (Solano) and F.orida | streets, S 100 by E 200; also lot on > line of Han- cock street, 110 'k 'of wanchez K 200 by S 114: also lot'on NW line of Vicksburg and T 114 by W 76; aiso u ndivided bounded by Harri- Nineteenth (Butie), Alabama and Twentieth ipa) strecis; n.50 undivided onehalf, SE corner ) 8 reet and Polrero avenue. “ded_two-thirds Sk ner of Chestuut and Kearay sireets, ki 188:4, S | W 9138, 5 45:10,W 91:8, N 11 0 undi- vided three-quarters on SW line of Lombard and Montgomery streets, 3 137:6 by W 157:8: $10. | . Same to same, lot on intersection of S line of Greenstreet and W line of Scott, W 110 bv S 65; | aisolot cn W line of Scout street, 82:5 5 of Green, S'55 by W 110; $10. Same to Emma £. Kelso, ot on S line of Army ‘oisom, S 178:6, E 25, N 10 ~ Iine . W 10 beginning; a.so lots 1196 (0 1499, Girt Map 4: $5. ma H. rew, lot on S line of O'Farrel! street, 206:3 W of 1by S 157:6: 57500. :d_Union to Harry Sione, re-record of A street, 107:6 W of Twenty- Homes 1548 4 6 Joseph. and Maria Iberle (o Jonn E. Eberle, iot level—The | 2 0f subdivision of 50-vara lois 247 to 253, P. V. iands: $10. Same (o Margaret Bissett, lot 26 of subdivision Charles C. Beck to Herbert W. Beck, lot7, Bay View Homestead; also’ lot 7, | block 71, Excelsior Homestead; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY Anastastia Huveriin to James B. Haberlin, lot ¢ ukland Point ferry Ianding, Oaklan George C. and Eunice B. Kaufman to Peter Thomson, lot on K line of Franklin street, 65 N of 83, S 48 to beginning, block 2161, Oak- 200 | 1and; $10. Mountain View Cemetery Association 1o Marle if, 101 70 fu_p.ac 40, Mountain View Ceme- tery, Onkland; $67. Ciiaries A.and Alice C. Bailey to Herman M. Hagerman, lo: on E line of Bruco street, 190 N of 35 by E 13U, belug the'N 30 feet 5 féet of lot 26, block I, Bryant ; 86, B. Blake to John Hinkel, lot on E I Shatuck avenue, 50.34 5 of Allston w 193.65, N 135, W '184.06, S 135.34 to beg! being & portion of Blake Tract Map 3, ke #10. v of lot 25 und " K. Shattuck to John W. Havens, lots 1 to 6, block 22, Shattu.k Tract Map b, Berkeley William J. Laymance 10 Mrs E. J. App by, | tots 13, 14 'and 15, block 8. map of reaubaivision of lois in blocks 1to 4, 6 to 13 and 20, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township, subject o a morigage for $6450; 810, Dowiogo da i, and Belmeda da_Hosa Vieira to J.N.and Anna J. Siiva, the E 24.91 feet of lot 7 all of jot 11, Armstrong i ract, Haywards, Micuael Clark (0 Edwara J. Clark, lot begnning Ata poiut where (be SE corner of lands of Michael C ark and the N k£ corner of lands of John Carr | tersect W line of Atherton sireet. W 150, N 50. £ 150, > BU L0 beginuing, town of Haywards, Eden Towuship; $10- H. H. Fitcher to Bea: dito Mesa, lot on NE Jine of First street, 235:4 NE fiom intersection of 17t street ana N line of Spring siret, theace S 160:1, NE 80, NW 180:1. 8W 50 10 beginning, portion of an uanumbered piat, Fleasanton Home- steads, Murray Township $100, John and E. E. Keis0 (0 John Kelso Company, lot on NE coraer of Fourteenih and Jefferson streets. 2 150 by N 108:9, belog lois 10, 11 and 12, biock 204, Casserly Tract. Oak.and: $10. Berirand S. and klizabeth F. Wilson to WII- Mam Meins, 10t on E line of Fourih sireet. 94 N of Altson, N 50 by E 125, being portion of iots 14 to 14, block 107, ‘iract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement . ssociation, Berkeley: $5. John Keiso (0 :mma E. Kelso, 10ts 2, 3, § to 8, block map of Fiichburg Homestead lots, Brooklyn Township: $10. Lydia A., ditu, James E., F. H., Ethan, Min- nie, Alma and Clyde Zumwait (by ‘Commissioner) 10 Minnie 6. Galludo, (0's 15 and 16, Roberts' ad- dition to town of lrvington, Washington Towa- wuip: $903. Margaret and Louise C. Paul and Barbara Kreel k Luwrence, biock 180, map of town of ark, Washingtou Township; $10. ——————— A Chinese writer is waging war against the practice of foct-binding. **Men should not despise girls with natural feet,” he says; “Chinese women have bound feet and are too weak even to bear the weignt of their own clothes. They think it looks nice, but in reality it does not look nice, and weakens their bodies, often causing death.” N THE CALL CALENDAR. April, 1897. u. Mo Tu.| W Th Fr. s.,’ Mcou's Phases | 1 le 8| 7| 8| 9|10 |t quarte i B Aol 20 11|13 [ 13 16|15 | 16| 17 [=Fen Tioon S | R P ] April 16. 21 |22 |23 24 28|29 | 30 Last Quarte; April 28 27 OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Franefseo. BTEAMER | DESTINATIO Chilkaz._ [vel Kiver. Faralion ... | Ynauina Ba [ saies | rien Apr 27, 9aw|Piec Ly 27 9am|Pier2 12 u|Plor 13 8, 9aw |Plae 1L 2812 u|PM 88 28.10am | Pier 24 29. 12w | Pier 8 20.10am | Pler 11 29, 2ru | Pier 7 49, zrm | Pler § 30.11a | Pler 11 30, 9au | Pier 13 30, uru | Piec9 {May “110Au | Plecis City Peking China &. |May 1 1pu|pM S8 Cliy Puebia Vic & Pgt Snd | May 1 #am Prer ) Coon Bay..... | Newpor: | Columbia... | Portland ... | May 3.10ax|Pler24 Cornna. ~an D May 4,11ax|Pler1l _— STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox Homer., Creacent Humboldt City Puebia City of Everett. AliceBlancnard santa Kosa. Acapuico. . | Panama. Stateot Cai. | vortiana Crarian. e Ot iy Humboldt Bay. .. Victoria & Puget Sound Mackinaw .1\l Del Norte.. Grays Harbor. Tulamook Bay. Bea .| Departure Bay . Fel River. Tacoma. ! | Viciona & Puxet Noani San Diego .. Humboid: Bay'.l Newnort. . ocon SEEBEEEBEEBEEEY BUN, MNOON AND YIDE, UXITRD £TATES COAST AND GRODFTIC Sumvay. Timxs axp Hxients or HIGR aAND Low STREET KAILROAD STOCKS. |08k SL&HAY Presidio. swe 3 3 @7 BU: compressed, $6@9° b0; stock, §5@6; Clo- | & slignt seepage of water: level—From the top' of the doublé com feet on the slope above tctal lengtn, 255 fect. | Californis....1073 — G B coem 38 et ment inciine upraise L e o S P 55 ekt e A WATERSs AT ¥omT PoINT. ENTRANCE TO EAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY Oprrc €lAL ADTHOBITY OF THXE SUPERINTENDENT. Norz—The high and low Waiers 0oour a& the SUTIVE 10 MAKINEES. A braoch of the Uniied S tes Hydrographlo Office located In the Merctauts Exchavge ls | maintained in San Francisco for the beneflt of mariners without regard to nationailty aud free of expense. Navigators are cordially favited to visit the office, whero complete sets 0f charts and sallln: directions of the worid are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regardiug lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to oceaa commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill 13 holsted about ten minutes befors Boon, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic algnal recelved each day from the Unlied States Naval Observaiory a. Mare Island Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If may, ls published the same day by the afternoon papers #ad by the morning papers the following day. W. 5. Huames, Lieutenant. U. 8. N., in charge. The Time Ball. ERaxcE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOR, U, S. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO. April 26. 1897. The time ball on Telegraph Hil. was dropped exactly at noon to-day—L e., at noon of the 120tk meridian, or exactiy at ¥ r. M., Greenwich time. W. 8 HueHEs, Lisutenant U. 5 N.. In charge. —_— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. MONDAY, April 26. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 32 hours from Cres- cent City: pass and mdse, to flobbs, Wall & Co. Sumr Westport, Jacobs, 22 hours from Bear Harbor; rrties. 1o Pollard & Dodge. Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, 64 hours from C par, bound south. 'Futin with water-logged schr enia tn tow. Stmr Eureka. Parsons, 70 hours from Newport and way poris; pass and'mdse, (o Goodall, Perking & C Stmr Laguna, Peterson, 49 hours from Hue- neme; produce, (o Poilard & Dodge. S.mr Alex Duncau, Willitis, 90 hours from San Diego and way ports: livesiock, 10 Goodall, Perk- 1ns & Co. Bark Vidette, Dodd, 7 days from Tacoma; 540 M ft tumber, to Byxbee & Clark. B bark Sumbawa, Garaer, 51 days from Hong- Kkong: mdse o S L Jones & Co. schr O M Kellogg. Iverson, 49 days from Ap copra. to Williams. Dimond & Co. Schr Ocean Spray, Steinborn. 24 hours from Iversens Landing: 100 cds wood. to N Iversen. Schr Elvenia, Johnson, 84 hours from Caspa lumber, to Caspar Lumber Co. In tow of stmr Protection. SchrJohn A. Heliquist, 2 days from Eureka; 290 M ft lumber, 10 Pacific Lum ber Co. Schr Conflanza, Wilson, 3 days from Coos Bay; lumber, 10 Simpson Lumber Co. Clearea. MONDAY. April 46. Stmr Corona, Jepsen. San Diego; Goodall, Perk- ins & Co. Bark Hutus E Wood, McLeod, Nanaim Rosenteld’s Sons. Jonn Sailed. MONDAY, April 26, Stmr Corona. Jepsen. San Diego. Sunr Umatilla, Huntér. Victoria ana Port Tow! send. Sumr Protection. Ellefsen. southern coast. Stmr Weeott. Miller, Fort Bragg. Sunr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Point Arens, Jonnson, Mendoctno, Stmr Greenwood. Fagerlund. Stmr South Coast. Zaddart. Schr Lizzie Prien, Anderson, Grays Rarv Schr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson. Telegraphic. POINT LOROS. April 26 ~10 P. a.—Weather foggy: wina SW: Velociv 20 wiisa Spoken. Mar 20--Lat 29 S, long 44 W, Brship Celttc | Mouarch, from Liverpoo., for San Franciaco. Jan 20-Lat 25 3. long 124 W, Bt bark Criffel, from Oregon, for Queenstown. Apr 20~ Lat 29 N. long 66 56 W. ship S ¥ Hitch- cock, from Honolulu, for New York. Apr 11—Lat 36 27 N, long — —Ship El Capitan, from Baltimore, 10r Sah Francisco. Domestic Ports. EUREKA—Salled Apr 26—Stmr Humboldt, for San Francisco. BOW ENS LANDING—Satled Apr 26—Schr Cor- inthian, for San Franclsco. COQSBAY—Arrived Apr 26—Stmr Czarina, heo Apr 2 BEAR HARBOR—Salled Apr 25—Stmr West- po:t. for San Francisco, GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Apr 24—Schr Orlon, for Ban Francisco: schr Fortuna, for San Franciscor PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Apr 26—Schr John D Tatlant, from Honolulu. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Apr 26—Bkta zit, from Honolulu. PUMPQUA—Sailed Apr 25—Sehr Lily, for San rancisco. IVERSENS LANDING—Sailed Apr 24—Scor Ocean Spray. for San Francisc FORT BRAGG—Salied Apr 26—Stmr Rival, for n Erancisco. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Apr26—Bktn Skagl, from vor: Townsend. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Apr 26—Stmr Navarro, from Eurexa. FAN DIKGO—Arrived Apr 26—Schr Sequola, fm | Grays Harbor. Sailed Apr 26—Schr Laura May, for Portland. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Apr 22—Sche Jas A Garfleld, from Alaska. Foreign Ports. NEWCASTLE.NSW —Salled Aor 25—Br ship Ho podar, for San Francisco. FREMANTLE—Arrived Apr 24~Schr Lyman D Foster, from Puget Sound. HONGKONG—Arrived Apr 24—Brstmr Mount Lebano, irom Oregon; stmr Peru, hence Mar 23. Nalled Ape 22—Br stmr Belgic. for San Fran: cisco. YOKOHAMA—Satled Apr 22—Br stmr China, for ~an Fiancisco. QUEENSTOW N—Satied Apr 24—Br ship Cabul, for Hull; Br sbip County of Haddington.for Cac: i, BROWHEAD—Passed Apr 24—Br ship Inver- coe, hence Dec 10, for Queenstown. SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA—Salied Apr 24 | —Schr Maggie C Russ, for Pori Townsend. | Importations. NEWPORT—Per Eureka—2205 sks barley, 99 bxs oranges, 1 cs cheese. 1 5k asbestos. ast San Pedro—2 sks seed, 32 bxsoranges, § bxs lemons. 20 bxs tinplate. San Pedro—1 cs dry goods, 1 cs paper, 2 bdls cusnions, 12 sect10as harrows, 3 bls teeth, § pkgs mdse. Hoeneme—2 bxs butter, 1 pkg castings. Ventura—1 bx nuts, 12 bales seaweed, 1 bx but- | ter, 877 bxs oranges. 40 bxs lemons, 4 bxs stereo- 1yje plates. 5 bxs loquots. rpinteria—6] bbls 28 bxs asphaltam, | ta Barbara—16sks horus. 119 bxs lemons. 3 | pkzsmdse, 89 bxs oranges, 9 bbis mineral wate Gaviota—16 sks crawtish, 6 bxs butter. 1 cs tin- | are, 7 pkgs spades, 70 sks wool. 1 bdl peits. Port Harford—17 bxs fish, 1 cs canned goods, 17 ©s ezgs. 28 cans tallow, 28 bals hiies and pelts, 34 bxs 1 firkin % kezs butter. 7 bkes mdse. Lompoz—460 sks bariey. Cayucos—2 tubs 149 bxs butter. 12 cs eggs, 10 | flasks quickshiver, 12 dressed calves. San Simeon—3 (ubs 108 bxs butter. 6 cy eggs, 22 dressed calves, 3 5ks abalones 1 sk beans. Monterey—60 bdis hides and pelts, 1 bx butter, 2 bbls taliow. CAYUCOS—Per Alex Duncaa—287 hogs. San Simeon—303 hogs. Port Hurtord—147 hogs. weneme 1 10t Ju k. aviota - 509 sheep. Tompoc Landing—469 sks barley, 28 hogs. HUENEME—Per Laguna—109 bales wool. 2537 ks corn. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent Clty—1214 &, 23 bxs butter, 28 bdls hides, 2 cs mdse, 1 by m chiuery, — M ft lumbej Consignaay Yer Laguna—H Dutard; Erlanger & Gallnger: Rowenbers. e ? R er Alex Duncan—Gootall, Perkins & Co; & Fos: H Dutard: Western Meat Co: & J Drayons | South Ban Francisco Packing and_ Provision Co, © E Whitney & Co: 8 Sliverberg. = Per Eureka—H Dutard: Getz Bros &Co: Fran Mott: Campodonico & Maicolm: D Biagl & Cor 3 1 Caln & Co: kritton & R y: Baker & Hamilton: 1 Hilmer, Bredhoft &Schuiz: D M Osvorne Enterorise Brewery ; Minaker & Welbanks: | Blake, Moflitr & Towne: *I'odge. Sweeney & Co: D | M Usvorne & Co: Wieland Brewing Co: 4 Levy & | Co: Baker & Hamilton: Bartlett Spriigs Minera: Water: Immel & Co: L Scatena & Co: O & N O 3 Demurtini; Wetmore Bros; Geo R Starr: Alca: traz Imp Co; O BSmlih & C3: Amer Press Assn: Levi Splegel &Co ; Garcia & Maggini: i Cf fion: ¢ Teizeu; A Paladini: American Union Fish Co: W Cline: Daiton Bros: Tom Streich: J B Ingueli San Francisco Calclum Light Co: Christy & Wise Thos Denigan, Son & Co: Goodali, Perkins & Co: & Levy & Co; Marshall & Reimora: ¥ 1 Haights 9 1 Kessinu: Philip Loane: Norton. Teiler & Co: Pac Coay Fish Co: Wheaton. Breon & Co: Milant & Co: M T Freitas & Co; Martin, Feusier & Co: A Wyss: Dairymen's Union: Witzel & Baker: Hiils Bros: & & Runi: H Dutard: Wellman. Pec< & Co: F Uri & Hooker & Co;: De Bernardi & Co: M Cojtell ¥ & Co: SawyerTanning Co: Russ. Eariy C Price & Co; 1 Kirchmann & Co: Mack i A Lnea: Ross& Hewlett: K Dallaman & Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co: J H Newbauer & ¢ Standard Ol Co: H N 1ilden & Co: Blsainger & G Schweltzer & Co: Western Meat Co: 4 Mever Per Crescent City—Hilmer, 1 redhoff & schul Dodge, Sweeney & Co: “Hobbs, Wall & Co; J £101 £ Wikeel & Bikar: Broinon Boraess & Bosume i 4 Stelner, 8t e T, Strauss & Hyman: RATLROAD TRAVEL SOUTHERN (PACIFIC SYNTEN. lenve nnd are duc to arr Tratne LR AN TFIEAN (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) FrOM APRIL 18, 1897. T#6:00A Niles, San Jose and Wi, Stations.. COMPANY. 7:004 Benicia, Vacaville, ‘mentd, Oroville aud 7:30A Martinez, San Ramon, Vaiéjo. Calistoga and Santa Rosa. $:30A Nilcs, Tehama and Red Bluft. 304 Peters aud Milton 9:00A New Orleaus lix) El Faso, New Orleans aud East :00A Martinez and Stockton . Livermore and 0P Sacramento River Steainers. O Niles, San Jose and Livermore, $1:30p Port Costa and Way Stations. . . 4:00¢ Martinez, mon, Napa, Calistogn, JI Verauo and 4130p Lathro ced, Kaymonl (for Y ¥ & via Niles, returning Fresno, Mojave (for Randsburg), Santa Barbara and 1. B:00r Santa uropean Mail, Ogien and a, Niles sl San Jose. . cramento, Marys: Relding, Portland, ¥ 7:00¢ Oregon AN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. (Foot of Market Street.) Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, Elmburst, San Leandro, South San Leandro, Estudilio, Lorenzo, Cherry i Runs through to Niles. 3 From Niles. X CRUZ DIVISI (Foot of Market Street. (Narrow Gauge). 5, 454 Newark, Centerville,San Jose, F Toulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way e Newark, Ge : Gruz and’ Principal Way ark, San Jose an CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN PRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— 6:00 8:00 10:00A.M. From OAKLAKD—Foot of Broadway. COAST DIVISION ( 7:00A San Joso and Way Statious (New, Almaden Wed 9:004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Pacilic Grove, Paso' Rtobles, S Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf aud Privcipal Way Sta E 10A San Joso and Way Stations 04 Palo Alto aud Way Stati Mateo, Menlo Park, 5 Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Saliuas, Monterey :10® San Jos sdays only).... 1 Way Stations. Principal Way Sta n Jose aud Way Stat » San Jose a A for Moming. 5:301 San Jose P for Afterno | Saturdays only 1 Sundags only. #1 Monday. Thirsday and Saturday nights only. ANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market $t. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. at11:50 P, x. d 11:30 . M. ] Thursdays—Extra trip Saturdays—Exira trips a6 1:30 SUNDAYS—&:00, 9:30, 11:00 4. A San Rafael to San ¥ WEEK DAYS—6:15, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 A, s: M. Saturdays—E: 2t 1:55 P. u. and . 3 SUNDAYS—S:10, 9:40, 11:10 4. ac; 1:40, 3:4% Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park sama schedule as above. San Francisco. San Francisco. 0 AM| 8:40 Ax P /Santa Ross. | Healdsburg, T80 Ax 8:00 Ax 00 Px| Glen Ellen. 730 ax 8:00 Ax| B8:30 Py |5:00 ry| tages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West yserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda’ Bay and Lakeport; at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Bluo Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buck- neil's, Sanhedrin_ Heights, Hullville, Booneville, Orr's’ Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Westport, Usal. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced Ou Sundays round-trip tickets to all polnts be- yond San Rafael at half rates. 0:40 Ax|10:25 Ax Ticket Offices, 650 Marketst., Chronicle baflding. A. W.FOSTER, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Santa Fe Limited. On MONDAYS and THURSDAYS the first- class Pullman aleeping-ca leaving at 5 P. M. connects at parstow with the Banta limited train carrying buftet smoking- car and Pullman palace drawing-room for boih Chicago and St Louls via Kansas City. Chicago or St. Louls, 4){ 'Days to Now SANTA FE EXPRESS Leaves dally at 57 3. Pullman palace drawiags room, also modern upholstersd tourist sleepins- cars, throngh (0 Chicago via Kansss City. cars for Denver and St. Louls. cursions via Kansas City, Chicago, Moutreal and the White Mountains leavo every St_Paul excursions every Sunday. Ticket Office, 644 Marketsireot, Chron= fcle bulldiug. Telephone Main 1531. NORTH PACIFIC COAST Mll:llMD (Via Sausalito Ferry). #rom San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 13 1894 WEEKDAYS. (For Ml Valley and $1:45. 3:45, #5:15, Extra trips for S8an Hafasl'on Mondays, Wednes days and Saturdays st 11:30 ». 2. R X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. / S 2 €57 Iy sleeping-cars 5:45, 6:30 PO For MIll Valley and San R, *13:30 2. M ¥ Trains marked run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAI For Point Reves and way stations—7:25 A 3 Weekdays, 8:00 4. A Sundays, 1:45 ». & Satun For Cazadero and way stations~7:25 o & weokr @ays: 1345 7, X, Saturdaye. e & THE SAN FRANCISCO AND §4% JoAQUIY VALLEY RAILWAY CONPAMY. ROM APRIL 15, 1897, passenger tralus will For Intermediate stations see time-table. Connecting steamboats of the G. N. & L Ca. leave San Francisco and Stocktonat 6 » M daily. Connects at Merced with stages:rom Sneillugs. Coulterville, Yosemite, Mariposa. etc. NOUNT TAMALPAIS, Trains connect ~with Coust Railroad DAYS—Lave S F. 9:15 a. y. Returning—Arrive S £, 3:25 SUNDAYS—LeaveS.F.84. % 1 Beturning—Arrive S.F.1:16 r.a 4:20 “Tigkets for sale In Mill Valley o THOS. COOK & SONS, d Mouat Tam North Pacifie 621 Market st., S, F. alpais Scenic Rallwaze