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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1897 e THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF MAKKETS. | Silver unchanged Wheat aout ih Barley adva: Oats in moder Several kinds of Corn higher. Buckwheat scarce and firm. New Hay expected shortly. Beaus and Seeds dull. Great change in Fruit prospecta. AMore Cherries in. runes expected o open higher. nchanged. Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchangea, Rolld Barley higher. Co ducts advanced N Clear B Partly Cloudy @ Clovdy ® Rain© Snow| |on Motats. PIG TIN -813 20@13 25. & PIGIHON © Fay® Southern, $10@11; Northe ern, $.0 50@2 50. Stocks and Bouds. Opening. Closing. Amerlcan Sugar............81.400 $11375 American Sugar P = American Tooacco R— 705 American Spirit Mig Lo. 1075 075 Aich 2 2 10 50 1050 hiso; 50 uso 00 35 00 149 8735 Denve: Delaware & Lackaw Merjezn iy teperal Flectric Hocking Va ley Jerser ¢entral 7875 Kansas & Texa 27 87y Lake Shore.. 162 00 44 00 #425 — 15 00 Natfonal L-ad. — — New Haven..... - 170 00 New York & New England, —— —— New York Ceniral.......... — 99 50 North Pacific. ... e 128710 orth Pacific, Pfd. 85 1245 Northwestern 0375 North Ameri 3871 Oregon Aavigation.. . 1] —— 10 00 Oreon Navigation, Pid — 4200 Pacific 3 " 26 00 Pullman .. iR — Quicksiiver (Con Exchnge). 100 00 Iock Island....... 02 50 Reading.... 18 62 Southern Pacific.... 14 50 1. Paut. 7276 Texas Pacific. ... —_— 375 Tennesse - Co d & Tron.. 150 21 50 Union Pacific. U. = Leather U. S. Leather, Western Union Wabash, Pid . Bar silver. on London, 60 dsys. 4 on London, sight..... & . rezistered. . 3 98 Sy 2 128 . new, coupon..... 123 5 ; 111 5 112 13 114 CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Irr., April 25.—Provisions opened lower. owing to the heavy recelpts of 1ive nogs and a decliue 0f 5¢ In that market. Prices ra lied later liberal buyin: by ieating packers, closing : i steady and slightiy higher. SKOW PRFCIPITATION e BaST e mOURS Mayi — - July. Seplember. Fxplanatton. ne w flies with the wind. The top figurca | 121 1% T e auxiinarm, romperstvas 10F the | Sepemibérlil 675, 65 673 fava: those underneaths it.it any, the amount of Produce. Yaavall, of melted snow in inches and hundredihs | BUTTER—Western, 16¢. Fecelpts 4400 tubs. Guring ‘the past twelve hours. Jsobars, or solid | KuG=—Western quoted a: 884c. Kecelpts 12,- fines. connect poim & Of +qual air pressure; 180 | 400 cases. therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. 'The Livestock. word “Bigh” means high barometric pressure and is usually sccompanied by fair weather: ‘“low’ rifers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and sccompanied by cloudy weatberand rains. | | rst appear on the Wushington | pressure is high in_the interior | ho isobars extend a is probable: | but when the - is \nclosed with lsobars of arked curvature, TaiD souih of Uregon is Improb- eble. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, snd the pressure falling to the California cosst, warmer weather may be expacted in_summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions Produce an opposite res WEATHER BUK ustally When ¢ REPORT UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- WRATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, 9. 5 . 3 —The followingare the rain- for the past 24 hours and seasonal raintalls to e. as compared thoss of the same date last s Eureka. past 24 hours .00, this season 49.10, las: season 45.61; Red Bluff, past 24 hours .00, this season 24.08, last season 20.21; ~an Fran- hours .00, this season 22.61, last season Fresao. pas: 24 hours .00, this sea- 20810 t season 8.16: San Luis Obispo, past 24 hours .00, this season 20 71, last sesson 17.62; Los Angeles, past 24 hours .00. this season 16.76, 135t San Diego, past 24 hours 00, this season 11.65, 1-st season 5.90: Yums. 24 liours .00 this séason .55, (ast season .8, an Franct Maximum temperature 6; minimum 4 W eather conditions and general forecasts: The pressure this evening is highest over Idaho and on the Orezon aod extreme Northern Calior- coast. [ islowest in Arizoca There has been marked fall in pressu e duri g th past 12 hours Western Oregon and extreme uorchern portion of California Light nor.herly winds have pre- vailed to-day throughout Culifornia, but sre di- minishing in o ce due to the faliing pressure to the northward. Snould the pressure in Oregon continae 1o 3all 12 hours louger, It will cause partly ciondy weather Calit rnia Friday. orecast made at ing midnigat, At a southeriy ‘winds in Northern San Francisco for 30 hours 113). 38 orihern Callfornia—Fair Friday, except fn- sinz clouliness on the northern coast; winas shitting to soutberly in northern por:ion. Southiern Calitornia—Fair ay: generally warmer; light northerly to westerly Nevada and Utah—tair; warme Arizoaa— enir Frida; San Francisco and vicinily—Fair Friday; fresh wester y 10 westerly winds in the after.oon. W. H. Hamoy, Forecast Official. inds. Friduy. NEW YOKK MARKETS. NEW YORK, S. Y.. April 29.—The stock mar- ket opened firm and fract.onally higher. Dealings | centered Ju a few stocks and were entirely devold ©f feature except that Jersey Central showed a loss of 7% london quotations for Americans showed an easier tendency. Specialties receded generally during the early hoor (he heaviness being at- tributed to speciai causes Western Unlon was sensitive, owlig to the revival of unfavorable gos- &ip as 10 the forthcoming dividend action. Tue London merke’s improvement was due to rumors of Interveution in the Grmco-lurkish troubles, but was not refiected bLere and failed to prevent a fresh atiack upou Jersey Central or de- ter realizing sa.es in_ Sugar aad Ciicago, Burling- ton and Quincy. The publicaticn of the latter's March usilic returns caused disappolatment and a seliing movement. Chirago Gas wasone of the few siocks closing fraction liy higher than yester- day. The remainder of the list, with the excep- tion of Jersey Centrul, which sustained a net 103 o1 13,%, made no_special progress in elther direc- tion. " “I'ie only goid engaged for shipment was $500,000. The Government’ bond market was quiet ana firm. Railway bonds were moderaely active, with prices steady. Wheat and Flour, WEHEAT— 10:30 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:10 1758 T8y 775y 6Yg 167 T6lg 87 73l 7 .1 Northern spring ribern spring, Duiath, hard winter. 771gc; No. 2 hard April. T9hc: May, 775 S-ptember. 723 4c:i Decomber, 7414c. — Winter, hbis: Superfine $2 »0@: tra. 83 30@ 5 40: No. 1 extra. $3 5008 80+ rs. 85 50@3 (o straighis, 83 9U@4 10: pateuts, 34 20@1 90. GRAIN FEEIGHT; by steam, 214d. New York to Liverpool, Dried Fruits. RAISIN S—Callforain raisins faicly active. Prices, however, show 00 Improve- meat bul remat: fin California. 50-ib boxes, 234c; crown, 4@5%c: seeded, 734 leas muscate.s, ba@atge are scarce and In barrels: 415@54c @sc: cartons, 6G: ac. Caiiornia, 29-1b boxes, 4@7 5305 00- APl L@Tc. {ICOTS—Calffornia, boxes, 9@15¢; bags, 8@ lie PEACHES—Callfornia, nnpeeled, bags, 6@S%gc; boxes, 81 Da TES—Fersian, 80-1 boxes, 276@414c; fard, boxes 435@5. ; cases 934@ c. CITRUN—111@1 3150 standard, DS—Shelled, 16@:9¢c. Produce. PROYISIONS—Lard, Prime, $4 3215, PORK—Firm. but dull. Mess $8 75@9 25. 1 ALLOW—5 3 16c. 3D >~ Gaiveston, 14c: 1534@190 ~LuAR-89-degree, 2 13-16c; 96-degree, 314c; retined dull. BUTT~K—Creamery, Western, 17c. FGGS >t o, fresn gathered, 10@1034c. PETROLEUM—New )orx refin 4. t6 05; Phik adeiphia and Baltimore refined, $6; reficed in bulk. 83 50. LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light toessy we.ahis. 20 iciaca Z0mes. HOPS—Crop of 9. 2lagGe. 've, 4 0c; €onst’95, 3@6e: const ‘96, 1 @11 Lge. = pulied, 15@ 6%c; soft Buenos Ayres, dry, WOUL—Lomes fc fl-ece, 16@-i 20c. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO. <4 Leldesdorm St, Tel Main 1054. CENTRAT OFFICE €23 Market St., Palace Hotel. Purly & Atkinson, Manacers. Tel, Maln 5144. Uptown Office—Baldwin Hote! (adjoining Gril) Hoom). Tel. Main 1u9l. PURDY. ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. omm‘ 1Dt mv:y cxecuted on latest mmm'.. iations. Keference 1st National £ CRICAGG. PRIVATE WiBi NEW YORK | ceipts 31,000 HOGS—Lignt, $3 80@4: mixed. $3 K023 9714: heavy, $3 5083 921a: rough, £350@3 60. Ke- Packers bought %8100, shippers 80L0. Esiimated receipts for to-morrow 22,000 to 25.000. CATTLE—Beeves, $3 75@5 25: cows and heif- ers. $1 90@4 40; Texas steers, $3 25@4 55: siock- ersand feeders, $3 45@4 45 Keceip'a 10.500. SHEEP—Native sueep, $2 15@4 90; Westerns, lambs, §3 bU@D 60. Receipts 14,000, ¥OREIUN MARKETS, London. LONDON, ExG. April 8.—Consols, 112; silver, 28144; French rentes, 1021 Liverpool. WHEAT — Quiet. No. 1 standard California wheat, 813 60: cargoes off coast, duii pariiaily 54 lower; cargoes on passage, ey partiaily 3¢ lower: Engifsh country murke1s, Quirt and s.eaoy ; French COUNCTT mrKAis steads: Liverpool wheat, No. 1 Calltornia. 65 815d; wheal In Parls, weak; flour In Faris. w COTTON ~Uplands, 414a. FuTURES. Ihe Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for Ho. 2 Ked Winter: My, 55 1044d; Juiy, 55 11144 September, 53 1034, Sterling Exchange, 60 days........ Sterling Fxchange, sight....... Sterling Cables New York Excbange, sight..... .. — 15 New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 17145 Eine siiver. per ounce...... = 615y Mexican Lollars. - 49y w0 e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—Remains unchanzed. Futures fluctu- aie un and down on about the same plae. Quotea at $1 2581 2135 for common grades, 1 30@1 3234 P ctl for average No. 1, 81 45 for choice snd $1 3714@1 45 for extra cnolcs milling: Sonors, $1 3135@1 40 for No. 1 and $1 454 14734 for miling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT $ESS10N—0:15 0'clock—Decomber— 23,000 c.is, $1 21: 10,000, 81 20%4; 2000, §1 2055 3000, 21 20 SECOND Skssiox — December—22,000 ctls, 812143 22,000; 81 20: 10,000, 31 20%4: 10,005, 81197 KEGULAR MORNING SESSI10N—December—2000 cus §1 1Kla: 000, $1 1%54; 10,000, $1 1n3,; B0UO. £ 19: 24,000, $1 18 %, AFTERNOON SESSION — Lecember — 2000 ctls, ~00u, 81 19%4: 4000, 81 1934: 16000, 714,000, 1 /5ia; 10,000, $1 1654: £00U, #1195, 1A 1LEY—The holding off of rain 1s again hard- enioe the market. Feed, 70@75¢; Rrewing re- mains nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—:15 o'clock—December— 2000 cls. 7. SECOND NESSION—December—2000 ctls, 72%50; 2000 (o1t cal.y, 7dc. KEGULAR MOENING SESSION—Xo0 sales. AFTERNOON SESSION—No Sales. )ATS—Continues quict. Offerings are not heavs. Fancy Puget Sound, $1 30@] 405 g00d to cholcr. +11234@) 25: common, $1G1 074, Clipped Ou sed i $1@2 B (00 ver the raw product. COR —Deaters quote firmer. prices for small round yellow and white. Jurge Yellow, S5@ 0. small Hound do, $1G1 02Ys; White, 85c 9 T6@8214¢ B ctl. BUCKWH LA, —The [ast sale was at 81 25, but the market I3 stiff and bare of stock. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, Corn products have advanced. FLOUR—Net vash prices are: Famlly extras, $475@4 85; Bakers' exiras, 84 50@4 65; Super- fine. $3@4 35 B bbl. —Feed Corn, $18@19 B ton; CORNMEAL. E1 Cracked Corn, §18 50@19 50 @ to: MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount 10 the trate: Grabam Flour, 82 85 Flour. $2 50 ¥ 100; Rice Flour, $2a?2 25 extra cream o, §2 75, $360; Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, 85 .08 puckwheat Flour, 83 256@s 5U: Cracked Wheat, 83 50; Farina, $4: Whoie Wheat Flour, #5: Rolled UALs (bbis). $4 T5@5 15: Pearl Barley, $3 7b@4: Split Peas, $35 50, Green do, $4 25 3 100 s HAY AND FEEDSTUFF: Rolled Earley advanced. New 1lay Is expacted in the first of next week. Dealers hardly ‘0ok for lower prices, even when the new crop comes in. BEAN—S1$ 50@14 for ihe best and $12 50418 ® ton 1or out-ide brands. MIDDLINGS — $17@1% for lower grades and $18 50@19 50 P ton for the best. FEEDSTUFES — Rolled Barley, $16@16 50. Qllcae Meal ai the mill, $2600 % ton: Jubbing, 27 50, 1A Y—Wheat, $8@10 60; Wheat and Oat. $7@ 10: Oat, $6@s '50: Bariev, §6 60@H: Alfaifa, 6 @7 50:'compressed, $6@9 b0: siock, $5@6; Clo- ver, $6@8 B ton. STKAW—25450c ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos quoted at 81 60@185; Sman Whites, $1@1 20 per cu; Large Whites, $1@1 15 ® cil: Pinks. $1G1 20; Reds, $1 10@1 30: Blac eye, $150@1 65; Fed Kidney. #1 75@2 20: Li- mas. $160@1 75; Butters, $1 25@1 50. Pea, 8. @1 20. SEEDS-Brown Mustard, $2 50@2 75: liow Mustard, 1 50 % ctl; Fiax, $1 50 P ctl; Canary 194@-14c B B: Altalin, 614c; Eape, 210@ P. 5¢: ‘imothy. 41gc. K1E( PriaAS—Niles, $1 10@1 2n B cul; Green, 2135081 60 ¥ cu. ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Sweet Potatoes are In small supply and firmer. Receipts of new Oulons sre rapidly increasing, Vegetables show no particular change. PUTATUES —New Fotatoes. 3,@li4c B B: Sweet rotatoes, $160@1 75 Fcul: Early Kose, 65@ 70c @ cu; River Keds, 70@7bc: Burbank Seed: lings, SU@E0C B cti for Rivers and 60@T0c for Peiaumus; Oregon Burbanks, 60@8bc. ONIONS—Oregons, $2 25@3 ¥ ctl. Cut Onions, 81 20@1 50 B sack. tralian Onfons. jobbine Keds, 81 56@1 75 B 1L VEGETABLES—Receints were 944 boxes As- paragus. 592 boxes Rhubarb and 1374 sks Peas. Hothouse Cucumbers are quotable at t0c@s] B dozen: Asparagus. 75¢@S1 5 H box for common, $1 50g1 75 for choice and $2 B box for fancy: Khubarb, 40@30c or oriipary and 66@76c for ghoucs iammer Mariowia: Squseb 950 9 s ried_Peppers, 6@Sc ; Green Prppers, . B3c: Mok an Tomatoes, $/82 50 % box: reen Pens, 80g85¢ B snck for common and 75@85c for Garden: Los Angeles ttring Beans 10c # Dried Okra, 8@9c Ib: Cabbage, 76@85¢ B ctl; Carrots, 26@3uc P sack: Gariic, 1%@2c B b. POTATOES, | | H o: | bunch: BUTTEK, CHEESE AND LGGs, The markets run along without much change, the demand aud supply about balance. BULTER— Cryawgny—Fancy creamerles, 15@15%ac: sec- 1214¢ B b. Ubolce” 10" fancy, 11@12c B B; lower . 8@luc. N i3s4@14e B B for n Ls@lic B b for new. New, 14 B M. ce mild new, 612@7c B: com- Cream Ciieddar, 10@11c: America, 1@8c; Western, 11c: Eascern, 13 CHEESE—Ch mon 10 good, Bla@s Youn @15c P ¥ S—fianch Lggs, 1135@12c; store Eggs, 1015 @11c doz: Duck Fgxs, 1:@13c POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY —Eastern is selling at $5 26@5 5 for Hens, §7 50 for young Hoosters and $4 50 for old Roosters. A decline in Turkeys is the only chanse in local stocl Live Turkeys, 13@14c for Gobblers, 13@14c for Heus: Geese ¥ pair. 81 26@1 50: Goslings, 226, Ducks, 38 (0@4 50 for old and $5 50@7 youug! Hens. $3 50@4 50; Koosters, young. $6 50 @7 U: do, old, $4@4 25: ‘ryers, $5@6: broilers, #4 3U@5 for large und $2@3 for small: Pigeons, 81 50@1 75 ¥ doz for young and $1 2b for old. GAME—liare, nominal; Rabblis, nomtaal. for DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Receipts of Strawberries were 169 chests. Luring the past 24 hours a great change has come over the Caltiornia Fruit outlook for this year. Keporis from Chicago say that the Peach crop s a practical iailure throughout the Western States sud that the Apple crop bids fair to be light. A dispaich from New York says: From a thorough investigation by a fruit expert It seems probable that at least nine-tenths of the anticipat- ed large crop of Plums. Peaches and Cherries slong the Hudson River were des.royed by the recent frost The same resuit is feared in New Jersey and Delaware.” Private udvices from New York confirm this dlspatch and at ihis writing it appears that the Frua crop throughout tne Eastern country has suffered severe damage. The result of this new is already seen in the advanced estimates which den'eis are making jor pr.ces of Fraic thi A bOx of ULerr o8 from Vacaville soid at §. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $5@7 B chest for large and $6@ 10 for small. box. UITS—Navel Oranges are quotable 4 ® box for choice 10 fancy and 31 25@3 ¥ box for common; Seedlings. £1@1 00 B box Mediterranean Sweets. $1 50@2 B box: Le ons, 7bc@$l 25 for commou and $1 50@2 28 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $8@7 ® box: Bananas, $1@2 ® bunch; Pineapples, $2@4 B doz DRIED FLUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Prospects for the new season are vers encour ing, as will be seen under the head of Deciduous Fralts. Upto yesterday iz was thought that new Prunes would opea at but now dea ers place the opening prices at Siz@dc, Lhis belug a mere es imate, of course. DRIED FKULiS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 4@5lgc B 1: fancy, 6c B Ib: peeled, T@lle; Apricois, 6@8c: Moorparks. 0@ evaporated App.es, 5@d%ac: sun-dried, Prunes, 214@2%4c 10r the 4 sizes: white rigs r ) itted and 1@13gc for unpit Plums, 4@4151 ted: Nectarines, 315@51ac P Ib 1or piime to fancy: Pears, 214@4c for wLole, 215@5¢ for quarters 2nd 3@:c tor halves. RAISING— Four-crown, loose. 534c: 3-crown. 414c: 2-crown. 3%c B Ib; 'seed ess Sultanas, 6@biac: scedless Muscatels. 43ac; S-crown London layers. $1@1 15 clusiers, £1 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, §2 50; dried grapes out. NUTS—-Ches-nuts quotable at 8@10c; Walna's. 614G7c ® D for standard ana 9@9Lac 1 for sofianeil: Peanuts, 4@6c B 1 for Eastern and dc for Cali- fornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@6c B 1; Pecans. 715@ Sc B 1b: Filberts, 715@8c; Brazil Nuts, T14@8c: Cecounats $5@b 50 % 100. HONEY—Comb, 1U@1214 for bright aud_ 5@go for lower grades: water-white extracted, b@514c: light amoer o dark amber, @4 PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacou, 75c B I forheavy, 8¢ ® 1 for light mediom, B¢ for light. 10c B B for extra light and 12 % B for sugar cared East- ern sugarcured Hams, 123gc 8 Mo California tams, 1lc B B: Mess Beef, $) B bbl: exra mess ‘do, $9 50: ‘family do, $10@10 50: extra prime Pork, $5 50: extra clear. $14 B bbl: mess, $12 % bbi; Smoaed Beer, 10c § M. L + RD—Eastern tierces are quoiod at 53e for compound and lge ior pore: pails 7c: Cal- {f0rnla tierces, 434¢ for compound and bigec for pure: half-bbls, 81gc: 10-D tins, 7c; 60 51 Thqc. COTTOLENE—be In uerces and 73,@8%c in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS-—Culls and brands sell 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, ¥c: me- dium, 7@ M: light, 615@7c: Cowhides. G14@Tc: tngs, 3G saited K1y GaToR i saited Calt, TaBe: saited Veul 6@7c: ary Hides. 1205@13c: calls and orands. 935@10c # B: dry Kip and Veal, 8@10c: dry Calt. .5¢: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢_ach; Kids, be; Deerskins, cood smmer, 26c # 1: medium, 20¢: winter, 10c; ~heepskins, shear fiugs. 10@20¢ euch: short ‘wool, 2b@4lc ‘each medium, 40@50c each: long wool+, 80@75¢ eacn: TALLOW—No. 1. rendered. 23;@3c ® b; No. 2, 214¢: refined. 5¢: Grense, 2c P 1. 11@l4c B B: WOOL—-pring clip: Mountain, Footnlll, 10@12Yac: San Joaquin, yesr's clip, 7@ 10c: do,'seven months, 8gllc @ bb; Nevadas, 10 @14c: kastern Cregon, 7@10c. 3LOPS—B@sc for tuir Lo choice snd 9@1Uc B B for fancy. New Oregons are being contracted for atlUc and new Waskingtons a: 7@9c. GENERAL MEECHANDISE. BAGS—Prices have again declined. Calcntta Grain Bags, spot, blac: June-July delivery, dc: San Quentin, $5 40: Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellingion, $8; New Wellington, $8; Southfleld Welllugton, $7 50: Seattle, $5 5U: Bryant, 85 50; Coos say, §4 75: Walisend, 87 % ton: Cumberland, $13 60 % ton fn bulk and $15 in sacks: Pennsyl vanta, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 ton: Welsh Anihracite, $8@10. Cannel, 83 ¥ on: Fock Springs, Casile Gate and Pleasant Valley, 87 60: Coke. $11@12 in bulk and $13 P ton Insks. i—prices for 10,000-B 1ivoices are: 4 mch Manlla, 63,0; do Siswl, dc: 12-thread Manila. 7%c: do Sisal, S¥gc: 6 and 9 thread Ma- nila, 7%c; do Sisal, Sc; Bale Rope (3 and 4 sirand), Manila, €35c; do Sisal, be; Eale Kope (2, 6and ¥'strand), Maniia, T14c: 40 isal 5Le0® Ib SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quoles, terms net cash: L ube and Crushed snd Fine . 6o: Powdered, 5lpc; Dry Granulated, 47c; Confectioners' A,'474c: Magnolia A, 414¢: EXtra C, 434c: Golden C, 434c: Candy Granulated, Gc: hait’ burrels 14c more tuan barrels, and boxes 15¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from sisugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 533@6c; second do, be; third do, 4@414¢ ¥ Ib. VEAI—Large, 5@6c; small, 6@7c B b MUTTON—Wethers, 5@51gc; Ewes, 4@5¢ B b LAMB—Epring, 6G61ac # . PORK—Live Hoxs, 51,@3%ge for large and 314 @s%4c for small and medium; soft Hogs, 23, @3c: aressed 4o, b@be. KECEIPTS OF PRODUCK. yom 24 HoURs. Flour, ar aks.... 17,894 |Cheese, cus ., 201 W heat, ctis. 2220 Krgs, doz...."1 22560 tarley.cus. ..l 6,240 Hides wo..llT T 201 o3 52 Pelts. bdis) 17 163 . 210 Wine, = 51,800 290 Brs - 1600 725/ Wool. Bis..... 244 2,655/ Leatner, rolis.... 70 B01|Tallow.ctis. ... 412 6 Lumber. M fes=. 10 74 Lime, UDIS..... 363 7o/ Quicksiiver. flsks w0 50| Flaxseed, sks.... 24 81 THE STOCK MARKET. Fluctuations in mining siocks were sharp ye terday. The opening was strong, with Con. Cal. & Va. at $2, but la er on in the dav prices broke, Con. Cal. & Va. seliing down to $1 80, Chollar from 8110 down to 9Jc, Potost from 6c down to 54c, Ophit from $115to $1 and so on. Sales in the leading stocks were larger than usual. Itis reporied that the large purchases of Con. Cal. & Va for Virginia City account were caused bY an improvement in the new ore veln which fs heinx followed by an upraise from the north arift from upraise 1, 60 feet above the 1650 level. It was in this north drift that the superintendent reporied the discovery of ore last week averaging on the west side £114 52 per ton. Gould & Curry is assessed 20 cents. The Suuta Rosaiia Mi1ing Company has declared it8 fourth dividend of 10 cents, payable on May 1. Tlie annual meeting of the fiutchinson Sugar Piantation Lompany has been called for May 11 The Gold Coin Mine< « ompany of Colora 1o has declared a quar.er.y dividend of 2 per cent on its capiial siock, payable May L Tre Larkin Mining Company of El Dorado County has levied au assessment of 1 cent, de- lnquent Mav 24, i e Ontarlo Mining Company of Utah has de- clared_a monthly dividend of 10 cents, payab.e Aprii 30. The Cali‘ornia Vigorit Powder Company has levied an asseasment of 50 cents, delinquent o ay 26. in the Comsiock workings of the Savace mine duitog the past week the nsual progress was made ou_the 500, 760 and 550 levels, with 10 chate: in the materiat encountered in the several open ings. On the Brunswick lode, ut shaft 1, the station and chute on the 600 level have been 0. pleted and work at and below that point sus. pended for the present. On the surface thay are eng ged in putting ina boiler of larzer capacity tuan the 0.d one. and until this wor< is completed (& matier of ten or twelve days) prospecting work wiil be suspended. in the Croxn Polnt mine they have temporarily discontinued work in the south dritt_on the sev- enih floor of the 800 level raise, 1.8 feet from crosscut 3, and_have started wes: crosscut $ from the end of'it. which Is now out 17 feet in pors hyry and low-grade quarz. On the 600 level they are savine a little pay ore from the end of the south- W st drift. The top is iu quartz showing spots and of *350lu” ore. I hie joint Yeilow Jacket, Crown Point and Ken- tuck Consoildated deift from the Ycliow Jacket Almonds, 6@61ac for Languedoc, 3@ | 334c for hardshell and 5@9c # I for papersheli: | shafton the “sugebrash’’ level is out 380 feet, 30 I | 400 | Con. Imperia” 01 Lx|-eg. Deicher . 02 04 | Ny cw el -7 - feet having been added during the past week. | he yield of the Belcher mibe 1OF the Dast week pmounted 10 77 min.ng cariosds of ore, averaging by assay 827 29 per ton. BUAKD SALES. Tellowiie were the taies in the San Francisco | Ftock Poard resterday: | RYGULAR MORNTNG £FSSION. oMM ENCIND :30. 07100 Conn 2400 C N 3 29760 G & C- Hoo &R T 50 o .75 50 ... 1500 Bullion..0x| 50 H&N. . 90y Choir. .1.10/450 Mxi 200 . -1.05/400 N G & 2041100 Opiuie. 01200 5 (500 SHiil 09300 Uniow .27 | L13/550 ...........26 | 100 ‘110700 Ve 0y | AFTERNOON ARSSION—2:%) 1209 Alta.....06 400 Chollar.. 301503 Potosl... 9. 1500 “15/600 Mexen....4¢300 5 Nev .81 V..1.9560) Opnic... 105 150 Uniou_. 24 1801100 .........1.00/50 <35 -1.85100 Gecdt ns‘uu Vadken.. 28 “1s0l Following wers Lomid yesterdny: REGULAR sveetoN 8700 CC&V...2.15/1400 Mexicans2 200 CC 850 the saiws b the Paciio Stock 5 7|800 09 €00 Andes. 25 290 0 50 450 2410000l 207 1a(1200 . -+49 z.u;u% Uphir..13, 0334 -0 10 1) ity o &7 5200 221100 . 00210, £ ‘721100 711260 Cimp. 170,750 grEns E -88700 CN'Y.0.03 avac Builion....08 i00 C Polni....34|200 Scorpion..u3 ed 04/700 SE&M... 108 37510 8 Nev. 114 2200 . 21,10 200 H 300 . oeein 96500 ... 02/400 3 Jmcikt 200 L7, 951600 Gccid ... 2¢ 500 .. 400 Cont 121315500 19,500 50 . L3400 1l A}1ERNOON SESSION—2: (8101 CC&V...2.00:900 Oced...... 16734 300 Ophi, y; 00 200 “Tl2ao0 (77T 1S, 1400 Gvima... 105 300 Beicher...3% 200 Criwn 1.3 00 Potos: ._...5 100 Bab ... 67 1810 G&C... #1500 Savage... 29100 5 Av. THURSDAY, ApPril 29 4 . 2y dvmer 12, trea 07" ol o, ... U5 08 05 L7 Justiear. 03 05 Andex 28 entuck! vs 06 Belchar. 6 Vexican. 46 a7 7 \cvada Qi ~ 6 o ccidencal.... 18 1y | it . 100 105 14 Uverman...... U4 05 81 L olosl. 54 65 180 ~avage. ¥ a9 +5 ~corpion. [y Confidence..... 1.J0 1.15) -ilver Hill._..0 b1 12 Con Now Yoré (2 —|~ierra Nevaia 50 51 Crown Foina., $1 3% -tandard 60 .65 EasiSierraNa7 = Us|sypaicate, — us xureka Coa... 0] . niou vou 4 35 kxcheauer 02 bulia & Cuccy. 30 Lmveducces 85 PTUOCKR AND BOND EXCHANGE. us 7 - 27 8 THUKRSDAY, April 20-2 P 3. TNITED STATES BON DS 20 Bt askes. U B 4s coup.112 109 30 Lonew 1ssuel3ly MISCKLLANEOUS BONDS. CnlstCblase. 112 — (OskGas 55 — 104 CalElecL 64 — 130 |Lo2disbs. 10714110 CotaC W bs — Dpoi-stex-cp — 8515 Umuibus vs.. 120512214 100 “Pao Ryss. ~ “us Edsn L&P 8312733129 |P&Ch Ry 6y. 100941053, F&CHRR 6310634 |Pwist RR8114s 318 Geary-st R8s — 102 |keno WL&EL — 1uS HU&ES5e100 — (bactoP &L — 100 Losang L6 9215100 |F&NPRSL 1021510214 LoGnteed 83 95 100 |~PRRAriz8: 9245 94 MsiChle6s 128312434 SPRECaL6s. 107 ' 10734 DoyCon bs 1061410615 SPKK (al3s. 88 — NatVinbslst — 300 |-PErRCali 6914100 evUNgR7a — 10515 SVivaterss. 118 1181 N Ry Cal 65.10814105 |~VWaterds. 01— [siktaGes s ¥934100 \ aTeR sToCKs Contra Costs 864 U8 |<prag Valley 97% 984 MarinCo.... 80 9213 €45 AND FLuTRID 3TOCTL Capltal...... — 30 |Pacifie Lien: 49 81 Centrai 1, #8145 — |SF G&Elec. 1375 04 Mkiec Lighi 8 03, ~anFrancace 3g 2 R S o T S Faccas imp — INSUKANCE sTOCKY Fireman'sFa183L — | COMM CufaL WANK *Tn Ry Anglo-Cal... 60 — |Firsi Natoni191 — Bankof Cal 238 240 |LondonP&A.12714131 CalBD&TC0106 107 |MerchEx..[ 1270 — FAVIN . HANK ETOSCH Bers@rco.1340 1375 [Sav&Loan.. — 108 HumbS&L.110) — [Security.... 330 800 Mutaal. 38 40 |Umou 1000 o480 — | BTRAT RAILROAD STOCKY. Wil — [OakSL&Har — 100 28 _ |presdio. ¢ oy s3%p 4ave . eTocK L Atanten., 14 17 (GlantCom.. 2V S50 Caiitoraia..’. 80 110 |Vigora 600 Eustern 00 B0 82% MISCKLLA S #0rry epamie Atmxarkr. — 103 |Nat VinCo,. Ger Lead Co. 100 140 | ceantcSSCo HawC&SCo.. 1114 1134 Pac Aux F A HutehSPL0 014 21 | PacBoraxCo. Merkxassi. 90 0 — |Part PancCo BALES—MOEN. Bonrd— 50 Hawallan Commercial 0> do do @ BESSION. THE CALL CALENDAR. April, 1897 u. (Mo Tu. W, Th | Fr Sa.) Moox's h ES = New Moon.| e April 1. e | 7|8 10 | A First Quarter] b il 1 e 9 i 11|12 |18 16 {15 16|17 | = Fau Tivon | | ran | b [ | Q) pririn g, 18(19 20|21 |22 zalul NCatgiane] —|—]—|— | —|—|—] April 25026027 28020 50| | SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UXITRD ETATES COAST AND GEODETIO SURVRY. TiMEs AND HrElents or Hiem AND Low WATERS aT " ¥owr Porxt. E: EAN FRANCIScO BAY. PUALISHED BY OFFe: UAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. NoTr—The hich and jow waters occur at tha City Froat (Miasioz-sirest \harf) bout twenty five minutes l=icr than az Fort Folat: e helghs of tide iy th same az both piaces. April—189: Fridav. April 30. San risey, wee 51410000 rises. . 4.08AM Bun sets | .7.00|Moon sets. |’ 1| TImE | roqy H W U5 103 du| Z1| 958 6.0 0.:/11.30| 3.8 2.6{10.20| 6.0 —0.2(1216/ Y6 “oid 1.u2! 36| | |—0.4| 150/ 36 | 0—0.4) 2a1| 36 5 w| LW 8w 5! 0.04] 4.8 7.28/-0.3] 35| 648 2.8 NoTx—In the above exposition of the tides the sarly morning tides are givem in the left hand ¢olumn, and the successive tides of the day (n the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide ot the day, the third time columa the third tide, and the last or righs hand column gives the last tide of the day, excep: when tnere are but thres tides as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United Siates Cosst Burvey Char:s. except when a minus sign (—) precedes tne beight, and then the number givenis subtractive from the denth ¢'ven by he charis. ———— AUTICE 1O MAKINEES. A branch of the Uuited States Hydrographto Office located 1n the Merctanty Exchanze i3 intained in San Francisco for the beneflt of ners without regard 10 nationailty and free of expense. Navigalors are cordially invited o vislt the office. where complete seis of charts and salling directions of the world are kept on hand: or com: parison and reference, and the latest information can aiwars beobtained regardiug lights, dankers to navigation and all matiers of intersst to ocsaa commerce. The timo ball on:op of the bullding on Tele- gTaph Hill is boisted abont ten minates befors Dnoon. and is dropped at noon. 120:h meridian, by telegraphic algnal received each day irom the Uited States Naval Observaiory a: Mare Isiand 1 A notice stating whether the (ims ball was dropped on time, or giviag the error, If any. I publishel the same day oy the afternoon papera #ad by tue moruing papers the f0llowing uav. W. 5. HuaHes, Uieutenant. U. S. N., iu caarge The Time Ball, MERCHANTS' E: bktn Mornin- Star, for San Francisco: Br_simr Copuic, for Yokonama. - Apr 9—Ger bark Callno, for New Yora. Apr 10—Bar< Hizhland Licat, {or Port Townsend ; stnir Mariposa, for Sydney. Apr 12_Ship W F iabere . 10r New York. Apr —sShip Luzon, for New York: har< Mohican. for S Fruncisco. Apr 14-Bktn W H bimoad, for “an Francisco * Apr 15—Huw bark Diamond Hea, for Port Townsend: schr 0lga, for Kahu vl Abc 17-Br stur Warrimoo. for Sydney: stmr Clty of Rio de Jauelro, for Yokohama. Apr 18— Simr Kinal Maru, for Yokoiama. Apr 19—Ship Geo Curcis, for New York: bark Matiida, for_Port Towusend: bkin Mary Winke man, for Kabu'ul, thience (0 San Fraucisco with & Cargo of sugar. Tmporta on PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columb a— 28K7 sks pocatoes. 5307 sks wheat, 5284 sk flour, 800 gunnies flou =, 157 sks wool, 1120 sxs flaxseed 1 car box shooks. 1254 bdls shooks. N32 pkss paper, 177 pkgs wines and groceries, 269 Dk 8 turniture, 170 sks vyster L00S BAY —Per Czari a—1000 tons coal, 01 SKS potatoes. 3 cs cheese, 22 1ubs butter, 1 sk cols, 1€ pies mdse. POINT ARENA—Per Polut Arena—2 cs eggs. # dressed calves, 58 bxs butter. 35 dressed hogs, 200 Posts. 17 pkgs'lead pipe. 2 bals hiies, 1 pkg mdse. Mendocino—1i pkga mdse. EUKEKA—Pei Pomona—542 500 bxspiates. 15 tubs 27 bxs butter, 3 pkas mdse, & Borses, 148 356 f lumber, 44 cs’ 14 buckets 1 bbl palnt, ¥ pkgs vxpress, 2 sks coin. kK aud K R K—38 pres mdse. 191 bxs batrer, 45 c3 coudense milk. 72 dressedcalves, 2 bxs meat. 25 3&1 oats. ¥ o5 applos. 3,08 LANDING—Per Gipsy—2 bxs butter, 84 8Ks potatoes, 2 pks mdse, 2 s eggs. Monterey—3 cschecse, 34 pgs mdse. Santa Cruz—8 bxs butier, 44 cs cheese, 500 bbls time, 16 pkes mise. 4 rolls teather. HONGKONG—Per Doric—200 quicksilver fisks, 1895 pkgs maucing, 8 pkgs sllk koods. 5 par. els 2148 pkgs firecrackers, 101 pkes curios, b pkgs raw siik. 2851 pkgs rice. 313 pkgs mdse. Overiand—1378 pkes matung, 107 pkgs silk g90Us, 12 parcels 3162 pkgs firecrackers. 1427 Pkgs raw silk, 753 pkgs mdse, 17 pkgs carios. Central and South America—25 pxgs silk goods, 75 pkis muse. PORTLAND—Per Alice Blanchard—1095 bdis shooks. 50 M ft lumber. Astorla—90 M 1t luuiber, 5459 bals shooks. Empire City—615 sks potaioes. Consiznany Per Alice Blanchard—Erlanger & Galinger: J & Ludwig; W A Dwight: Cla sop Mill Co; Hackney, Chiase & Co; McDonough & Runyon; D H Biob Lumber Co: Thomss Louzbrau. Per Doric—Mendeison Bros; M J Brundenstein & Co: ~ Ma-ers: G T Marsh: A C Robinson: A J Marcus & Co: order: Chinese and Japanese mer- chants. Per Pomona—A Fav: Amer Press Assn: McKay & Co: Brigham, Hoppe& Co: Dairymen’s Union; Dodge, Sweenoy & Co: Gray & Mitciel ;G 3 Brice: Higgins & Collins: Iliily Bros: W P Fuiler& Co: J Schweltzer & Co; U E Whitney & Co; Huas Bros: shingles, § Goo_ali, Perkins & Co: Amer Carb Acld Gas Co: ¥ B Haight; J H Newbaner & Co; Getz Bros & Co; Norton. Teller & Co: Wells. Farro & Co: Russ, Karly & Co: Witzel & Baker: Standard Ol Co; 0 BSmith& Co: Wolt& Son: G de Lucca & Co: Hammond & Brod; scott & Van Arsdale; J H Newbauer & Co. Per Gipsy—Norton, Teller & Co: Herman Joost; Thomas Loughran; Standard Ofl 0o : Hills Bros: A W Fink: W F Mitchell; Dairymen's Union; Kron Western Meat Co: Tauning Co; Arctic Oll Works: Garcia & Maggin: Spruce. ey & Co: L G Sresovich & Cot Thos Baii: H Cowell & Co. Per J 1) Spreckels & Bros Co; Ba - City | Soda Water Co: McDonough & kunyon: Wolf & Son: Enterprise Brewery : Marshall, Teggart & Co; Thomas Loughran: Wieland Brewing Co: « Frank Itn & Bros; Tillmann & Bendel; Wells, Fargo & Co. H Kirchmann & Co. Per Pout Arena—Koss & Hewlett: Dennison & Wilson: Datrymen’s Union: Martin, Feusier & C Roblffs & Gerdau: De Bernardi & Co; F B Halghi S:andard Oil Co; I kinn: Koverts & Tufi: H Wal deck; J Buttonoach; Bender bros; Heary Hi p: & T Ailen. Per Colum' fa—H Dutard: Thomus Loughran: D M Boliman & Co: Erianger & Galinger: Kitle & Co: E R Stevens & Co: Wol: & Son; M P Detels: J Braxcx Hyproararmic Orrice, 3.8 N. xCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. Aprii 29. 1897 The tme bail on Teiegrapn Hil, was dropped exactly at 00oon (0-day—L €., #¢ Doon of the 120 meridian, or cXacuy at ¥ . M., Greenwich time. W. S HueHes, Lieatenant U. 3 N. {n charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. THURSDAY. April 29 Nor stmr_ Florids, Hansen. 3 days from Depar- ture Bay: 5411 tous coal, 10 R Dunsmuir ~ons Co. Stmr Czarina, Seamas. 43 hours from Coos Bay: . 10 J I Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Pomona, Doran. i6_hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Point Arena. Jounson. 16 hours from Mendocino, ete; pass aad mdse, to Mendocino Lamver Co Stmr Columba, Conway, 4634 hours from Port- land, vin Astoria’ 373 hours; assand mdse. 10O E& N Co. Stmr_ Weeott, Miller, 15 hours from Fort Bragg: 200 M ft lumber, 10 Unio 1 Lumber Co. . Stmr Gipay. Leland. 17 hours from Mo ing, etc: produce. to Goodall. Perkins & Ca. StmrAlice Blanchard, Hughe-, 105 hours from Astoria. «ic: pass ana mdse, (0 Norih Pacific m Land- Steamship Co. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 49 hours from Por. Low Anzeies: bailast. (0L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Doric. Smith, 28 days — hours from Hong- komg, via Yokohama 15 days 12 hours and — min, via Honolulu t davs i6 hours — min; pass ana‘mdse, t0 O & OS S Co. Stmr San Blas, McLean. 20 days from Panama and way ports; pass and mdse, to Pacific Mail Steamship Co. ip Yos:mite, Fu'lerton. 7 days from Tacom: 1820 tons <oa., 1o R Cnundier. Brship Fals of Fover, Titie, 62 days from New- castle. NSW; 2030 tons coal, to J D ~preckels & Bros Co. Hark Carroll:on, Jones, 5 aavs from Nanalmo; 2379 tons coal. to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Schr Sparrow, Dart, % days from Eure lumber, to J R Haniy. Cleared. THURSDAY. April 29. Stmr Santa Ross, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Stmr Humboldt, Bonifield, Furexs g Stmr Orizaba, Von Helms, Guaymas; Perkins & Co. Br stmr Monowai, Carey, Honolulu and Sydne; 3D Spreckels & Bros Co. % Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanalmo; R Duns- muir & Co. $ir suip Dalrymple, Davies. Iquique; W R Grace & Co. Humbold: s Goodall, Sallea. THURSDAY. April 29, Br stmr Monowal, Carey. Horolulu and Sydney. Simr Orizaba. Von Helms. Guaymas. Stmr Alcatraz. Carison. Etmr National City. Andresen. X Stmr Humboldt. Bonifield. Eureka. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield. Tacoma. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. ror: Srazz. 65 S ¥ Gas & Electric Co. 47807 : o~ Sie 800 Hutchinson 8 P Co. B4 Market-st Kaiiway. 14 Pacific Coast BOrax.- 10 S F Gaslizh. 3 % $2000 S F & N P Ratlway Bonds, .. —AFTEENOON BESSION. ommerctal. 11 25 Hutehtoson S P Co. 20 50 $1000 8 V 6% Lonas, 118 25 300 Vigorit Powder - 85 Street— #1000 V 4% Bonas .. 101 25 VERY OMMON THINGS. Pincers are made by a machine which in one operation cuts out the handle and jaw. The two parts are afterward joined by hand. Bayouets are now altogether machine- made, a very smple, as well as clever, contrivance, stamping the steel into proper shape. Dice are made from ivory or bone, a cutting machine reducing the cubes to near the size required, after which they are polished, generally by hand. Nails are now made by machinery, rib- bons, or long slips of iron or steel being fed to machines, which cut out the nails complete at one stroke. Brooms are made by both hand and ma- chine labor. The broom-making machine is pronounced by experts to be one of the marvels of the mechanic’s art. Umb:ellas are now almost exclusively machine made, the various parts—ribs, stocks, handles and tips—being separately manufactured and pur together by hand. —— vinAs N.EAMEKS, Datec of Departure From San Franelsen. STRAMSR | Brer TS 1t Kosa. | San Diego_. | Apr 50.11ax| Pler 11 omona.... | Humboldtfay | APr 30, sru| Fiec 9 Crarina. " | Coos wav.... .| Apr 30 12w [ier 8 Del Norie.. Graya Harbor. | ADF 2011 | Pler 48 ity Peking China & Japan Mav 1. 1ru|P3i 88 City Pueni & Pzt Snd [ May 1, Haw| Pier 4 |Oregon ports.. | May 1. 5ew|iler13 Coos siay ... |May 2.10Au|Pieris . [Mey 2. 9aw T Muy 2 vam|p .| May 810%%| Prer2s .30 Dieco May 4,11 |Pler1l |Gravs Harbor. May 412 | Pier 2 -[Lous Bav.....|May 5. 8w/ Pler 13 Humboidt.. HumboldiBay May b, 2rm| Pler 4 Foreka. .. [Newporc...... |May 6 Vau|Plee il State of Cal| Fortiana May S.20aw| vier 24 WallaWaila! Vic & pe: May 6 Sau|Pler 9 STEAMERsS TO ARRLVE, STEAMER | San Blas..... | Panama. Low mr 11| e Grays Harbor. ~.. | Tilamook Bay wvies | Seatule - |cons Vicioria & Pu_s San Diego ..., . Humtoldt Bay Fomona.. " Humboldt. """ | Rumnoidt Bay. . Crescent City. | Crescent Clty . FKureka.. WPOL. .. vev.o Yaquina Hay .. Portiana. Humbol Banta Rosa. . | San Diego. Alameda........ |Sydney. Brstmr Welllugton, Salmond, Nanaimo. Stmr Bonita, N cholson, soutbern ports. Sumr Point Arens, Jobnson, Mendoclao. Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Brship D | yuipie, Davies Tquique. Bark Levi G hurg'ss, Yunegren, Tacoma. Ecbr Mary C. Campoeil, Bodega. Schr Edward Parke, Johnson, Astoria. sch Liur P ke, Jonnson, Eurexa. Schr Dora Bluhm, Larsen, New W hatcom. Schr S Danleison, V ogel. Nehalem River. Telegraphic. POINT LORIS. April 29.-10 r. a.—Weather hazy; wind W: veloci.y § imios omestic Porta. SAN DIEGO—Sallel Apr 29—Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, for Nanaimo. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Apr 29—Schr Mouterey. hence Apr 27. VENTURA—Arrived Apr29—Stmr Navarro,fm San Pedro. ' fled Apr 20—Scbr Ruby A Cous- for ~an Francisco. ENDOCINU—Arrived Apr 29—Schr Bobolink, hence A pr 24, EUREKA- Arrlved Apr 29—Stmr North Fork, benice Apr 27. GREENWOOD—Salled Apr boro. for San Franscico, COOS BAY—Sailed Apr 20-Simr Arcata, for San Franeisco. VENTURA—Arrived Apr 29—Simr G Looamls, hence Apr 28, and sailed 107 Sau Francisco. TACOMA—Salied Apr 29—Bark Gatherer, for San i ranciaco. REDONDO-Sailed Apr 29 - Stmr Newsbay. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Apr 29—stm+ Navarro.for Hueneme: schr Chas 5 ralk, from Por: Gamole. ACASPAR—Arrived Apr 29-Sonr Maxim, hnce pr 24 005 BAY—Arrived Apr 20—Stmr Farallon, hence Apr 27, and sailed for Yaquina Hay. SEATILE Arrived Apr 29—Jan ~tmr Matsu- yama Mara, from Yoaohama; simr Lakme, hace pr PORT ANGELKS—Sailed Apr 20—Schr Serena Toayer, for uu Pedro. W PORT—Arrived Apr 20—Stmr P otectlon, trom Redondo. EUKEKA—Salled Aor 20-5chr J G Wall, for Sa. Francisco. VENTURA—Sailed Apr 20—Stmr Navarro. Eustern Ports. BALTIMORE—Arrived Apr :7-Salp John A Briggs, 1rom Plymonta. NEW YORK -Suiled Apr 25—8hip A G Ropes, for San Francisco. Forelgn Ports. OBE-Sailed Apr 10—Ship Susquehanna, for o0lu:u. HONGKONG—Sniled Apr 28—Brstmr Empress i, 1or Vancouver. DON—salled Apr 28-Br barx Himalaya, for San Franciaco. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Salled Apr 27—Br ship Dunayre, for Acspulco SW ANk A—Saued Apr 27—Fr bark Canrobert, for Kan Franciaco. GALLY HKAD—Passed Apr 27—Br bark Ladas, hence D-c 12, for Queenstown. HILO—Arrdvel Apr4—Ship Indlana, from Yo- Kkohama. Arrived prior to Apr 16—Ship Henry Villard,fm Astoria. Kailed Apr 7—Br suip Gensta, for New Yori. Toxall Apr 12—Haw bark Roderick Dhu, for San Francisco. FREMANTLK~Arrived Apr 28—Nic bark Ban- 29—Stmr Whites- daleer. tiom Chem aihus. HONOLULU—Arrived Apr 7—Ship TIroquois, hence Mar 25; Br stmr (oot.c. hence Apr 1. | Apr 8—Schr alice Cooke. from Port Townsend: bkon W H Dimond. hence Mar 24 Apr_ 10-—Simr Mariposa. hence Apr 3 Apr l.-:Bktn Mary Winke/man, from Newcastie, Aus. Apr 18—U & stmr Pe.rel, hence Mar ‘11, via Hilo. Apr 15_Scnr Oiga. from Newcastie. NSW. Apr 1 6—Bkt1 News- boy, from Newcasile, NSW:'schr Wm Bowden,fm Newcasile, NSW: Nor bark Fortuua from New- castie. NSW; H B M stmr Wild swan. fm Wainen Kausi: U ' stmr_Philadeiphia, from San Diego. April 17—Br stme Warrimoo. irom Victoria: stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, heuce Apr 10. Apr18— Bark Albert, hence Mar 50. Apr 19—Ship_Keoil- worth, hence Apr 8. Apr 20—Bark C D Biyant, hence Apr 2; ukin Archer. hence Apr 2: bark Aiden Besse, hence Apr 8. Apr 23—! £ tar Doric from Yokohama Salied Apr 8—Bktn Skagit, ‘or Port Townsend; H Cain & Co: Chas Jacobson & Dalion tro: D E Allison & Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co: A Galii Frult Co: Allen & Lew cAllister & C Baifour, Guthrie & Co; M E A Wagner; Sho r bache: Furniture C Dar- bee & Imme! . Clatsop Mill Co: Morgan Oyster Co Willameite Pulp & Paper Co: 4 H Newbater & Co; Siandard OIl G, Sherwood & herwood OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP c0. QTK,\ MERS LEAVE BROADWAY 1 whart, San Francisco, as follows: Forvorts in Alaska, May 1, 6, 11, 16, 81 aud every fizih day thereatier, at 9 A. . For Victoria and Vancouver (. C.), Port Town send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Wiatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. May 1, 6,11, 16, 21, 26 and ery fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., ai Tacoma with N. P. B. It, &t Seattie with 6. t Port Townsend wiih Alaska steamers. reka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), Str. Pomona 2 p. M., Mav 4, 8 12, 18, 2. 24, 28 and every fourth day thereafter, For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 . M. May 6.10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 and every tourch day thereatior. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrorl (San' Luls Obispo), “antn Barbara, Fort Los an- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A May 4,8, 1., 16, 20, 24, 23 and every fourth Gy thereatier. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guayiaas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A-3.. June 2, and 21 of each month thereatter. The Company reserves the right to change with: out previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery stredt. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market ., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A FARE{313%Firstietass | incluaioe Ps %6 Second-class /berth & mea s SCHEDULE OF SATLINGS: Columbia. ~April 23, May 3, 18, 2. State of California.... April 28, May 8 18, . Through tickets snd through bazgage to ai. Eastern poluts. Rates aud folders upon applics tiou to F.F. CONNOR. Genoral Agent, 630 Marke: strent. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO. ~uperinte: The S. MONOWAT SY DN E Y, Thursday, mship> April 20. 2P R S AUSTRALIA for HONOLU LU only, o Tuesday, May 18, 2 . M. Epeclal party Tates. . Aust.,and CAPETOW Line to COOLGARDII South Af; U, DSPRECKELS & BROS. O, Agenta, 114 Montgomery street. Frelzght cftice, 327 Market street, San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUA French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton ei. Travelers by 4 this line avold both transit by English raflway ang Ihe discomfort of Crossing the channel in & small boat. ~New York to Alexandriu, Egypt vis Parly firsc class $160, second class $116. LA TOURAINE. .. LA BRETAGNE LA CHAMPAGN LA GASCOGN LA TOURAINE..[...0 e T E Particalars apply For further particoliry SRGLT. Agunt, No. 8. Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZL & CO, Agents, 6 Montgomery av San Francisco. STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pier No. S, Washington st., At 6 P. M, Daily, “E'r l&:l‘ received up 83 Accommodations Rescrved by Telephons. i onl iine selline Uirough tickets aud giving througn freight Tates 0 all poia.s on Vulley L sTEAMERw ', C. Walker, + D. Peters, Tary Garratt, Tidy of Stocktons ‘leiepbone Maln 805. Ca. Nav. and lmpi Co FOR U. S. NAVE-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thus. and Sat.. . . .[0:4541 2 and 3:15p. x (9 . M. ex. Thurs) Fridays.. U I e Sunaays - 10:50°A. 3. and 8 e Landing and offices, Mission_Dock. Pier . Telepnone Green 381 FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SAXTA CRUZ QTEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PR 1 DAILY (Sundays ‘excepted) 8010 A M. Alviso Qmilv (Saturday excepted) & 7 P . Freight and Passenger. Fare botween San Francisco and Alviso, 5Uc: o Sau Jose, 76c. Clay st Plerk 20 W. banta Clara st Sun Josa May 8 10a 3 RAILROAD TRAVEL Santa Fe Limited. On MONDAYS and THURNDAYS the first- Class Pullman sleeping-car leaving at 5 P. M. connects § at parstow with the Santa Feo limited train cerrying dintag-car, buffet smoking: car and Pullman palace arawing-room sleeping-cars for both Chicago and St Louly via Kausas City. 31 Days to_Chicago or St. 4} Days to New York. SANTA FE EXPRESS Leaves daily at 6 p. . Pullman paiace drawing- r00m, nlso medern upholstered tourist sleeping- care, thr uch to C hlcago via Kausas Cliy. Annex cars for Denver and St. Louis. Boston excursions via Kansas Clty. Chicago, Moutreal and_the White Muntaing leave every Tuesday: Bt. Paul excursions every Sunday. Ticket Office, 644 Marketarect, { hron- fcle building. Telephone Main 1531, Loui RATLROAD TRAVEL RN IPAC (eaciFic Tratne lenye nnd (Main Line, Foot AU LOMPANT. SYSTEM.) o o nrrive ANCESCO, of Markct Stet.) LEAVE — FROM APRIL 18, 18 = *6:004 Niles, San Jose %, Stations. .. 00A Atlaitic Express, Ogileii aud Fast. . A Benici, Vacaville, Ruinses, Sacra. Oroville Daris. 304 Martinez, Sas Iiam TR0 M tazs nd Banta o, Sau_Jose. acramento, Tehama and Red 04 Peters aud Milton New Orleans Expre *1:00p Sacramento ltiver Steaniers. . 07 Niles, San Joso an: 0p Port Costa and Way Station, and Redding via 3 Vaiicis, Napa, Stockton, Tone, Marysville, ' Ch (R ¢ d Liverma re 4100 Martinez, San Vidicio, Napa, Calisto; Veruno and NIT 17 RN 0:134 4:00p Benicia, _ Vacaville. Wondland, Kniglts Landiug, Marysville, Oro villo and Sacramento K 4:30r Lathrop, tockton, Mo ced, Kaymond (for Yosemite), and Freino, going via Niles, returning via Martinez. . e C 11:454 5:00r Los Angeles Expicas, Tracy, Fresno, Mojave (for Randsburg), Santa Barbara and Los Avgeles. 7:43a 5:00p Sauta Fo Route, Atlautic Express for Mojaxo and 6:00¢ Furopean Mail, Og 00 Haywards, Niles or Vallejo 7:00r Orezou Expross, ville, Redding, Son inst....... den and 1 10 San Jose. cramento, Marys- Portland, I Sa SAN LEANDRO AND (Foot of Marl Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, Elmhurst, San Leandro, South San TAYW ket Street.) Leandro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry and Haywards. 4 Runs through to Niles. 7 From Niles | iareos *2:15p Newark, Con Almaden, Felton, Santa Cruz and Stations . erville, San Jok TOW Gauge). " Boulder Creck, Principal Way CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRAK 3715 *4:00 9:00 18:00 11:004. *6:00r. From OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway. $12:00 *1:00 13:00 SC0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *2:00 13:00 M. 1100 M. :00 8:00 10:00A.M. 0 14:00 5:00r.. COANT DIVISION (Third & Sis.) OA San Jo: T W y_Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays only)....... 1:30P «, Tres Pinos, Sauta Cri, ilic Grove, Paso Rubles, San Litis Obispo, Guas Way 5 Way 0 San Mateo, Menlo 3 Tres Pin ey 1 Way 01 San Jose and W, ait Jose and Prine an Joso aind, Way A for Momiug. * Sundas oxeepted ud Way Stations 1 Way Statious 1 Sundays onl dalupe, Surf aud Litions .. - Stations. Park, San .jose, soe, Santn Cin avid Pacilictirove BEations ... tations. ... ipal Way Stations Stations. T for Afternc 1 Saturd SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. SPECIAL OTICE. CEANGE BETW SAN FRANCISCO IN TIME EEN- ANO PSRTLAND, Comniencin COMMENCING MAY 1st. Oregon Exvpress. daily a . .8:00 P. M. (Arrives Portl 1 9:30 FROM A M. second day.) EX-urs on train (every SAN YRANCISCO( fifth day) at 7:90 P M. (Arrives Port Ass California Express, ( Gal o at. 6200w (Arrives San FROM 7:45 A.m PORTLAND. H. GOODMAY, Genl. Passenger Agt. 5 A. 3 second day.) H. R. JUDA} enl. Passgr. Asst. Act. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (9. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco WEEK DAYS-—7:30, . 8:10, 6:30 P. M. at 11 d 1 30 2. . BUNDAYS—5:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. B:00, 6:20 P 3. 9:00, to San Rafael. 11:00 a. . 1 "Thursd: 3, —Extra tig 0 p. 3. Saturdays—Extra trips as 1:53 1:30, 3:3% San Kafael 10 San Francisco. DAYS . Between San Franclsco an schedule as above. 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 4. w; Saturdays—Exiratripg 5 P, . d Schuetzon Park sams Leave = Arrive San Francisco. | Incfee: | gan Francisco. i 1897 v Wi | Sux. | Wk P | Destinazion. | 0% | EEK 30 AM 8:00 AM| Novato, |10:40 sy 8:40 ax 5:10 rx|5:00 3 |Santa R 30 P 9:30 Axe| Petaluma, | 6:10 Py 10:2 7:85 P 6 Fulto 'l:soul Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, | Geyservilie, 8:30 Py [8:00 aM| Cloverdale. 10:25 Ax 6:23 P Ax | Hopi 50 Pa| 8:00 Ax | T30 ax| I ™ 8:00 Ax|Guerneville. | 7:35 Px i 10:40 axc 6:10 pxc 10:40 ax 6:10 Px Stages connect at_Sant Springs: at_Geyserville a Rosa for Mark West for Sknges Springs: a% Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta jor Highland Springs, Keiseyville, Soda’ Bay Hopland for Lakeport and Bart ett 1d 1.akeport Springs ac at Ukiah for Vichy Sorings, Saratogs Springs, Bluo Lakes, Luurel Def Valley, Jobn Day's, Westport, Usal. Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Riverside, Lierley's, nell’s; Sanhedrin_ Heights, Orr's’ Hot Springs. Mendociuo City, Buck- Hullville, Boonevilts, Fort Bragg, Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets atreducel rates. On Sundays ronnd-trip tic yond San Rafael at half ra: ! poinis ba Tieket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding. A. W.FOSTER, Pres. and Gen. Manager. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. RORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausal ito Ferry). &rom Ban Francisco, Commencing Sept. 13, 1894 WEEKDAYS. ud_Sa For M Valley , 3:45, #5:18, n Rainel_e7:25, 9:18, 145,630 P 1'on Mondays, Wednes ¢ 11:30 P, M. SUNDAYS. *11:30 . M. #1330, | or 3l Vailey and san Ratnel—s8:00. *10:08 Trains marked * run to San Qu 0. 6:15 P, e utin. THROUGH TRAINS. For Point Reves and way stations—7:25 a x. Weekdays, 8:00 4. X Sundays, 1:45 A satun Yor Cazadero asi way statious—~7:25 a 1 weel @ays; 1145 P. X. Saturda; THE SAN FRANCISCO AND § . N J0AQUIY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. ROM APRIL 15, 1837, run daily Seuthbound. Stations. ...Stockton L. Mercea. te sta Connecti ng steumboats Fresno. passenge: tralus wil tions of th leave San Fruncisco ard Stockton at 8 e i daily. Connects ut Merced wi Coulterville Y osemit~ M th ages rom Snellings i HOUNT TAMALPAIS, Trains connect with Coast Railroad. WEEK DAYS—i<uve S F. 9:1% a. s, Returning—Arriva S, BUNDAYS—LeavaS .8 Returning—Arrive S.F. ‘Tickets for sale in Mill Val THO-. COUK & SON M1l Valley and Mount T North Pacifis ¥. 8:35 p g 2o iiio ey or , 621 Market st., 8. F. maipais Scenic Kaliwan