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it THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 189%. COMMERCIAL WORLD THE MAKKETS. THE SUMMARY OF New Uat Hay Beans aad Seads dull Potatoes weak. Red Onions higher. Vegetables about the same. Bucter and Eges firmer. Cheese unchanged. | A car of Easters Poultry in. Surawberries lower. Navel Oranges firm. Pru ainue to drop. Pro chanced COAL TRADE. - | Ihe private circular of L. Steuart gives the re- ot Coal at this port during the first four Srontha of 1897 ac 430,100 tons. acains. 451,300 fons 1n 1896, aod says: “The deliveries of Coal In iurt from the various sources of supp'y during the Paonih have becn about an average quanity with B eprion of English. Anthraciie. of which e bae Dien mo arrivals for the past 90 days. ersaor this Coat are extremely Jow, aod s et s ouiy one vessel nearly due, supp e must e ane very. llmited 10F Some time. o crme THE ceip! Yrices of all kinds of forelgn Coal are fully main- tained and will probably continue to be 50, as the outward grain freights ruling are not such as to tempt Coal tonnage (o seek this port Tat00sh, l\* ! ASe5 tlr‘/e, Ficansng % 8500 ] 70// ‘;o ‘b;g//hej/ /) relan V18 4 Boker g/? oseburg 5% 2 2 JoahoFalls refo Ipnemucca Bl 8 J«I& i i 95.[@4’5’ O Clear ® Pactly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATY DURING PAST 12 HOURS. Explanatton. The arrow files with the wind. The top figuiey s¢ station indicate maximum temperature for the ays: those underneath It.if any, the amount of | Faintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths during tbe past twelve bours. Isobars, o soll {ines, conpect boin's of equal air pressure; (8o~ therms, or dotted lines, equai temperature. - The word bigh” means bigl baromelric pressure and T asuslly socompanled by fair weather: “low reters 1o low pressure. and is usually preceded 20d sccompanied by Cloudy weatherand rains. “lows" usually first appear on the Wasbington coast. When che pressure is high in the interior | aud low along the coast, and tho lsobars extend Dorth and south slong the coast, ain is probavle: | 18 inclosed with isobars of | ain south of Oregon is improb- | sble. With a “high” In the vicinity of Idabo, 8ad fhe pressure falling to the California cosst, warmer Seather may be expected in_summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resul. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STaTES DEPARTMEST OF AGRICUI- FomE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, May 3, 1897, 5 p. M.—The following are the rain- falls for the past 24 hours and seasonal rainfalls to date, s compared with thoss of the same date last season: Eureka, past 24 hours .00, this season 49.26, last season 48.05; Red BIuff. past 24 hours .00, this season 24.08, last season : *an Fran- cisco, past 24 hours .00, this season 22.61, last season 20.53; Fresno, past 24 hours .00, this sea- #0n 10.53, last season 8.16: San Luis Obispo, past 24 hours .00, this season 20 24 , last seuson 17.623 nours .00. this season San Diego, past 24 hours Los_Angeles, past 16.80, last season 9 ~00, this season 11.67, lust season 5.90: Yuma, past 24 hours trace. this season 5.35, last season 8. Maximum temperature 55, minimum 48, mean Weather conditions and general forecasts: The pressure bas fallen rapidiy during Lhe past | 24 hours over Montana. 1daho and Kastern Wash- | ington. It has risen over Calliornia and Arizona. “Lhe temperature has remained nearly stationary over the Pacific Slope. Over Idano, Montana and eastward there has been a marked rise. A maxi- mum wind 3 8 miles per hour from the | southwest is reporied at Carson City. Sprinkles of rain have falien at Yuma and Lander There has been a rapid incresse in cloudiness along the Pacific Slop - Forecast made a. San Francisco for 30 hours nding widnighi, May 4 Northern Cailfornia—Clondy weather with con- ditions favorable for light showers Tuesday in the nor hern portion: cooler in the San Joaquin Val- ley: southerly winds. Southern California—Cloudy weather and prob- | ably light sprinkles carly Tuesday morning; west- erly winds Nevads—Cloudy weather probably rain in extreme northern portion Tuesday; cooler north. Utah - Cioudy Tuesday. Arizona—Cloudy Tuesday an_Francisco and viciniiy—Increasing_cloudi- ness Tuesday, with conditions favorable for light howers; southeriy winds. ALEXANDER MCADIF, Forecast Officlal. | NEW YOKK MARKETS, SEW YOR Y., May 3.—Sharp advances in Government securities abroad and = vague In- timation tha: the week’s gold exports would be less than expected caused an advance on the Stock Exchange to-day. Most of this upward movement, however, happened at the opening hour. Later in the day activity fell off materi- ally, but the general tone of firmuess lasted unuil the close. In the boud market trading in Gov- ernment bonds was confined to fours of 1926. The tone of the marke. was slightly easier. A comparatively fair Lusiness was irsnsacted in rallway bonds, witn prices iractionally higher. Louisville and Nashville, Jerser Central and Northern Pacific preferred displayed greater strength than the majority of the list, buz on iight transactions. ‘The so-called Gould stocks, particu- larly Manhattan Railway and Missourl Pacific, were exceptionally weak. Wheat and Flour. WBEAT— 10:50 1 ey e 4 December...... 7415 Tiljg 74t} | Spot, dull and weak: £.0.b. afloat No. 1 Northern | spring New York, 8114c; No. 1 Northern spring, Dutuib, 8134c: No. 3 hard winter, 7 No. % hard winter, 78V4c. Future closing Ma; 7814c: June, 77c; July, 761y: September. 72340; December. 74140 FLOUL—Winter, buis: Superfine, $2 50@1: No.2 extra. #3 30@3 40; Mo. 1 extra, $3 509 $ 80: clesrs, 85 50@3 75: straights, $4 25@4 40: pajents, 34 60@4 5. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New Jork to Liverpool, by steam, 2d. Dried Fruil The principal feature of the market 1s the firm- @ss in currants. Stocks here and abroad are id 10 Le very small. and toe uncertainty of the crop caused by the war tends to lift prices. ‘rade, Lowever, Is quiet owlug to the firmness of the market. RATSINS—California, 50-1b boxes, 234¢: crown, 4@53c; seeded, TY%@3Vac: seedless ‘muscatels, 514@5%c CURICANTS — 414> 1n barrels aned bulk, 532@6c; cartol PRUN 1:S—Calitornis, 30-1b boxes, 4@734¢; boxes, 81a@Tc. “»\l‘J.ALu'H—Cuuornll. boxes, 9@15¢c; bags, 8@ >4 CHES—Callfornia, nnpeeled, bags, 6@8%4¢; boxes, 114@3%5c: veeled. 12@15e. FiGS—rancy ordinary, 12@18c; fancy washed, 20@24c. DA TES—Fersian. 60-b boxes, 214@4%4e; fard, boxes. 43;@5c; cases, 515@c. CITRON—11@12%4c for fancy boxes. WALNUTS-Caltiorola standard, = 6%c: shell, ALMONDS—Shelled, 16@26c- sott FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AKD NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO. 4 Leldesdorff St, Tel. Main 1954 CENTRAL OFFICK 25 Market St., Palace Hotel. Porly & Atkinson, Manacers. el Main 5144. Uptown Office—Bald win Hote! (adjoining Gril) Koom). Tei. Main 1091 PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Produce. PROVISIONS_Lard. Prime, 84 30. 3875@9 25. 0. i~—Galvesion, 14c; Buenos Ayres dry, 1815@18c. sUuAR—Raw, : B9-degree, 2%: 96-de- 1ac. T'r.R—Creamers, Western. 17c. “GGS—~tare. fresh gathered, 10@10%4c. PETROLEUM—New York refin d, 16 05: Phil- adelphia and Baltimore refined, $6; refined in Dulk. 83 50. LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light 10 heavy we ghts, 20@: 1¢; ac'd. 20@23. HOPS—>teady: crun of '85. 2a@Gc: '96, 6 @10c: const 93, 8@6c: coast 96, 6@1114e. WOOL—Firm; domes ic fl -ece, 16@21c: pulled, 15@:0c. Metals. P16 TIN—Firm; straits. §13 25@13 35, | _PiG 1HON — southern, $10@11: Northern, $10 £0@12 50. Stocks and Bonds, Opening. Closing. American Sugar.. $1i875 §114 50 American Sugar Pra. 11 10375 American Tobacco % 70 00 American Spir 10 25 Atchison. ... bay Stute Canadian Pacific. Centrai Paciti Cordage Prd ... : Denver & Rio Grande P Delaware & Lackawana.... Erie... 145 00 General i Hocking Vailey. Jersev ¢ ntral Mannattan Con Missouri Pacific ew York Ceniral. North Pacific. North Pacific, Pf Norihwestern North America; Oregon Navigation..... . Orezon Navigation, Pid. Pacific Mail. E Pullman R Quicksilver (Con Exehnge). Rock Isiaod . €200 Reading. ......... 1800 Southern Pacific.... .. 1525 St. Paul.. LRT 72 50 Texas Pacific........ . Tennessex Coui & 1x¢ cific. & Lesther S. Leather, Pfd Wabash, Pfd Bar silver 5 - Steriing on London, 60 days.. Sterling on London, sight.. . 8. 2's, rezistered . coupou. . CHICAGO CHICAGO, ¥ir, May 3.—Provisions opened lower, owing to the beavy receipts of live hogs. Outsiders were the principal seilers| The eariy de- cline was recovered in laier trading on20od buy- ing by leading packers. The world’s stock of lard is reported to have incressed 7000 tierces for the moutn 0f Apri. The spot market was extremel duil. WHEAT— 11:00 11 May 2 Ly Tl July o WYz 705 September. 67 1:15 May 713 July 7055 Seplem ber. COR OATS— RY BARLEY —25@35¢. FLAX—76c. TIMO I HY—83 10. CLOVER—$7. Produce. PORK—May, $8 52: July, 58 62. LARD—May. 84 05; July, $4 10@4 12. RIBS_May and July, $4 65. BUTTER—Western, 16¢. Receip's 3400 tubs. EGG>—Western, 83ac. Receipts 7700 cases. Livestock HOGS—Ligat, $3 80@8 873: mixed, 3 758 89215; heavy, $3 40@3 90: Tough. $3 AUGS 60, Packers bought 38,000, sninpers 7500. Keceipts 46,000. ¥siimated receipts for (o-morrow 21.0.0. CATTLE—Beeves, $3 75@5 50: cows and hent ers, $1 90@4 35; Texas steers, $3 25@4 40: st ersand feeders, 33 40@4 40. Keceipis 17,000. Esti- mated receipts 10r to-morrow 21,000, SHEEP—Easy. Receipts 21,000. FOREIuN MARKETS. London. LONDON, Exc, May 3.—Consols. 1121 ver, 28 1-16d; French rentes, 102¢95c. Liverpool. WHEAT — Quiet. No. 1 stanjard California wheat, 315 34: cargoes off const. quier; cargoes passage, rather easier; knglish country markets, partially 64 cheaper: French country marke dull; L verpool wheat, No. 1 Califorals, 6s Sled @63 4145d: wheat In Paris, quiet: flour in Faris, guiet: quantity of wheat ani flour on passage (o United Kingdom, 1,4~0.000; guantity of wheat and tiour on_passag- 1o Continent, 710,000: im- is into Unltea Kinedom for week, 182,000 nd 287,000 guarters cora. Iplands, £14d. FUTURRS. Ihe Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: May, 55934 Juiy, 55 103,d: September, bs 10d. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days - st Sterling J-xchange, sight. = assy Sterling C 3 — 4w New York Exchange, sight.. = 15 New York Lxchange, telegraphic. — 1735 Fine siiver. per ounce.... s 81 Mexican Lollars. 9y W —_— - PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEE GRAINS. WHEAT—Futures were higher, but apot grain was unchanged. Quoted at $1 25 g1 2734 fof com- mon grades, 31 30@1 32% cil for average No. 1, £1 45 for choice and $1 37%,@1 46 for extra cholce miliing; Sonora, $1 30@1 o for No. 1 and %1 35@1 40 for milijng. CALL BOABD SALFS. L INFORMAL SESSION—8:15 o'clock—December— 40C0 cis,” $1 20: 4U00. 81 2034; 6000, $1 2054; 10,000. $1 204 32,000, $1 2034 0N D SKSSION—December—18,000 ctis, §1 20. HEGULAR MORNING SESS10N—Decem ber—2000 clis, Bi 20l 6000, $1 2014 12,000, $1 2035 May—2000, 1 355 — December — 4000 ctls, BARLEY —Prices siow nochange. Feed, 70Q 76c; Brewing remalnus nominal. INFORMAT. SESSION—9:15 o’clock—No sales. ancy Puget Sound are e ai $i 30@1 40 ¥ cil; good 1o choice, 21 1234@) 25: common, $1@1 07%. Clipped Uats sel al $1@2 B Lon vver Lhe raw product. CORN— Prices continue to udvance under light sto ks Large Yellow, 85¢@$1: Small Kound do, $1@1 02%: White, 85@8 7340 § otl. 93 VHIEAl—ls nominal at about $1 2! 140 @ ctl i o FLOUE AND MILLSTUFFS, The China steamer took out 5434 bbla Flour. e ash prices -‘ns Famlly extras, 4 T5@4 N ers’ exiras, $4 50@4 65; Super- fine, $4@4 35 B bl % COKNMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $20; Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 P ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, uvsual discount to the trade: traham Flour, $2 85 P 100 Ibs: Kye Flour. $2 50 ¥ 100: Rice Flour, €3 75; Cornmeal, l% «5: extra cream do, $2 75, Oatmeal, 3 50; Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, $3 10@ 8 80; puckwheat Flour, 83 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Flour, #5; Rolled Oats (bbls). $4 76@5 16: Peari Barley, 'n‘3 75@4: Split Peas, $3 50; Green do, $4 25 8 100 . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Ten tons new Oat Hay from Cornwall, Contra Costa County, sold at $7. BRAN—813 50@14 for the best and $12 50@13 #15,6015 50 ¥ on forthe b oo e 2 FEEDSTUF¥S — Rolied Barley, $16@16 50: :;1_;26‘7,5 Meal at the mill, $2660 ¥ ton; jobbing, HAY—Wheat, 38@10 50; Wheat and Oal, $7( $6@8 50: Barley, $6 50@8; Alhlfha @ compressed, $6@9 50: stock, $5@6: Clo- ver, $6@8 ton. BITRAW—25460c ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos quoted a: $1 60@185; Small Whites, $1@1 20 per ctl; Large Wnites, $1@1 15 cul; Pinks, $1@1 20; Reds, $1 1081 30: Black- eye, £150@1 65; Red Kidney. 81 75@2 20: Li- mas, $160@1 75; Butters, $125@1 50: Pea, $1 @1 20. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@275: Yeliow Mustard, $1 50 % ctl; Flax. $1 50 ® cti; Canary Beed, 13,@2%4c P B: Alfaifa, 614c; Rape, 214@ 34c Hemp, ¢ Timotny, 414c. 5 R1ED P1AS—Niles, nominal; Green, $130Q 160 % cul POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Red Onions sold higher. Potatoes were weak. Vegetables snowed no particular change except Orcers instantly executed on latest marke: quo tations. Reference lst National £y CHICAGO. FRIVATE WIRE NEW YORNE, firmer prices for Pess. String Beans from Vaca- ville sold at 124c® b. PUTATOES— New Potawes, %@l § Sweet Potatoes, $1 60@1 75 @ ctl: Early Kose, 60@ 85c B cil; River Keds, €0@70c: Burbank Seed- lings, 30@i0c B cu for Rivers Peia'umus; Oregon Burbanks. H0@80c. ONIONS—Cut Onions, 81 26@1 60 B sack; Aus- trallan Onions jobbing at $3 60@4 60 ¥ ctl. New Reds, $1@1 50 9 cu. 2 VEGETABLLS—Recelnts were 1206 boxes As- paragus, 482 boxes Rhubarb and 1659 sks Peas. Rothouse Cucumbers are guotable at 50c@$1 ¥ dozen; Asparacus, 76c@$] 20 box for common, $1 50@1 75 for choice and $2 B box for faucy: Rbubarb, 40@s0c ‘or ordinary and 85@76e for Choice iarge; Marrowfat Squash. $6@7 B ton: Dried Peppers, 6@sc ¥ Ib: Green Peppers, 25¢ B B Mexican Tomatoes, $2 25 ¥ box; Green Peas, 40@65¢ ® sk for common and 75c@#1 25 for Garden: Los Angeles String Beans 10c % ib: Dried Okra, 8@9c A Ib; Cabbage, 75@85c ¥ oUi Carrots, 26@30c B sack: Garlic, 113@3c B b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND kGGS, Butter shows more firmness, owing to the output for packing. Iggs have again moved up afrac- tion. No change in Cheese. BUTTER— CrEAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 1513@14c; 860 ongs. 12G13¢ ® b. DalRY—Cholce 10 fancy, 1115@12%c; lower grades, 8@llc. PICKLED—1314@14%4¢ B b for new. FIRKIN—1315@1435¢ B Ib for new. CREAMERY TUB—New, 14@145¢ B b. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 632@7c # b: com- mon o good, bla@be: Lream Cheddar, 10@11c Youn: America, 7@8c: Western, 11c: Easiern, 13 @15¢ “G:-S—Ranch Eggs, 12@13¢; store Eggs, 11@ 12¢ B doz: Duck Egss, 1: @13 AND GAME. POULTRY —A carof Eastern sold at $5 26@5 50 for Hens and £4 50 jor old Koosters. Local stock was nominal Live Turkeys. 13@l4c for Gobblers, 15@14c for Hens: Geese @ pair. 81 26@1 50; Goslin 225: Ducks, $8 t0@4 50 for old and §5 5 youug:aHens. §3 50@4 50; Roosters, young. $6 50 @7 50: do, 0ld, $4@4 25 Fryers, $5@8: broilers, £4 BU@5 for large and $2@3 for small: Pigeons, $1 50@1 76 ® doz for young and §. 5 for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabbiis, nominai DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FEUITS. Strawberries sold lower. quoted firm. Receipis of Strawberries were 392 chests and of Cherries 14 boxes. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $4 50@7 P chest for large and $5@ 7 for small. Apples. §1@2 B box Cherries, 1@< box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are quotable AU $3@4 B box for choice to fancy and ¥l 25@2 % Lox for common: Seedlings, $1@150 B box: Mediterrancan Sweets, 1 50@2 B box: ons, 7bc@$l 25 for common and $1 _50@2 25 for 'g00d 1o choice: Mexican Limes, $8 50 % box: Bananas, §1@2 ® bunch; Pineapples, $294 doz. DRIED FRUITS, Navel Oranges were AISINS, NUTS, ETC. Reports from tne Santa Clara. Sonoma and Va- ca valleys and from Visalla show continued drop- pibg of Prunes. It is estimated thac the output from the Santa Clara will fall below that of last year. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches. 44a®)6c B M funcy, 6% B Ib;_peeled, ¥@lle: Aprico's, 6@Sc: Moorparks —10@lZci evaporated Appics, t@5%ge: sun-dried, Z@3c; Prunes, 214@3c for the 4 sizes: whiie rigs, 3ci Plums, 4@3Ysc tor yitted and 1@1ac for unpit ted: Nectarines. 51@5%c® Ib for piime to fancy: Pears, 214@c for Whole, 25@b¢ for quarters and 8@c for halves. RAISINS— Four-crown, loose. S-crown. 41/4c: 2-crown. 8%c B Ib; ‘seed ess Sultanas, 5@blge: seedless Muscatels. 41yc: 3-crown London layers, $1@1 25: ciusiers, 81 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 00; Imperial ciusters, 82 50: dried grapes out. NTUTS—Ches:nuts quotable at 8@10c: W. 812@7c B B for standard ana H@91ac sofistell: Almonds, 6@62ac for Lenguedoc, 834c for hardshell uid 5@9c B for papershel.: Peanuts, 4@6c B M for Kastern and 4c for Cal fornia: Hickory Nuts, @6c B Ib: Pecany, 7150 Bc B M Filberts, T15@8c; Brazil Nuis, T14@5c: Cucounuts. $5@5 50 % 100. HONEY—Comb. 10@1214 for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5bac likht amber extracted, 415@ dark amber, 4@dvac; dark, 2@3c B BEESWAX-22@25c PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacou. 75g¢ B b for heavy, 8¢ B I for light medium, ¥c for light. 10c ¥ M Hornia tierces, 41 pure: half-bbls, 63 COTTULENk—ve u tierces and 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. d and 5ihe for The. T94@SYec In HIDES AND SKI under sound stock. Meavy saited steers, Sc: me- dlum, 7o B b: light, 614@7c; Conbildes, G1@T i Stags, bc: saited Kip. 6a/c ® b; salied Calf, 7ac salted Vel 6@7c: ary Hides, 1235@13¢: culls and brands. 914@10c B b: dry Kip aud Veal. 9@1c: dry Calt. ;be: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35c eachi Kids, be; Deerskins. ood summer. 26c B 1b; um, 20c: winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shear- 10@:0c each: short wool, 25@40c eac! m. 4U@50¢: each: long wool:, S0@I5C eacn: ndered, 23 @3c @ Ib; No. 2, : refined. 5c: Grease, 2c ® Ib. WOOL—~pring clip: Mountain, 11@ldc B b: Foothill, 10@1214c: San Joaquin, vear'sclip, 7@ 10c; do,'seven months, 8gllc ¥ ib; Nevadas, 10 @14c: Eastern Uregon. 7@10c. HOPS—6@zc tor fair to choice and 9@10c B Ib for fancy. GE! “RAL MrECHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain_Eags. spot, 5c: June, Be; July, bei San Quentin, $5 40: Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellingion, $8; New Wellington, §5; Southtield Wellington, 37 50: Neattle, $5 5U: Bryant, $5 50; Coos fiay, $4 75: Wallsend, $7 ton: Cumberland, $13 60 % ton in buik and $15 1n sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 $ ton; Weish Anthracice, S8@10. Cannel, 88 B (on: hock Springs, Castle Gate and Pieasant Vall §7 60; Coke. $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton In sks. SUGAE—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6c: Powdered, 51ac; Dry Granulated, 4750: Confectioners’ A, 474¢: Maciolia A, 4kgci Extra C, 434¢: Golden C, 41gc: Cany Granulated, 6c; balf' barrels 340 more ihan barruls, and boxes | Yac more. | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 53@6c; second do, Be; third do, 4@414¢ © b VEAL—Large, 5@6c: small, 6@7c ® b. MUTTON—Wethers, 5@5140; Kwes, 4@5¢ B b. LAMB—Spring, 6@614¢ ¥ . PORK—Live Hous. 514@5%c for large and 314 @30 for small and medium; sor Hogs, 274 @3¢ dressed do, 5@6e. KECEIPTS or yoR 14 HOURS. PRODUCE. Flour, ar sk« 3,116(Kggs, dos..,..,,. 18300 ‘Washingion. 4| Hides. no. eem 72 ‘Wheai, ctis. . 6,930] Pelts. bdls. - 454 Parley, ctis.. 7,935| Wine, gats. 122 10,000 EBeans. sks. . 30| Brandy, gals... 4,500 Oats, Wash, ctls. 3,455/ Wool, Ui 1,027 Corn, ctls.. 915/ Leatner, rols. 26 Potatoes, sks.... »86| Tallow, ctls. 120 162| Lumber. Mt 3. 10 535 Quicksilver, flsks 50 2,097 | Hops. bis... 42 390| Flaxseed. W, sks 812 833 Powder, cases.... 5 105! Lime, vous.... . 221 THE STOOK MARKET. Con, Cal. & Va. continued to lead yesterday and s0ld up to $2 65 on the noon informal session, sales being large. The other stocks were siightly firmer 1n sympathy. The close w mines are as follow CoX. CAL. & VA.—1000 level—The east crosscut started from the north drift from the Con. Va. shafc station on this level at a point 200 feet north from the station has been extended 80 feet, pass- ng through porphyry with ths face in east coun- try rock; total length, 285 feet. Work here has been suspended. We shall resume work in west crosscut 1 the coming week. 1650 level—From the top of the doubla compartment {ncline upralse, 68 feet on the siope above this level, the north driit has been extended along the footwall 25 feets passing through porphyry, clay seams ana streaks of quartz assaying from $2to $10 per ton; total length, 116 feet. From this norch drift at a point 17 feet In from Its mouth the east crosscut has been extended 32 feet, passing through porphyry sireaked with quartz Showing clay separations, assaying $2 10 $3 per ton: total length, 109 feet. 1650 level—From the ninth flor south driit, at a polut 265 feet in from its mouth, we are puitingfa sill floor sets for an upraise, which will starc in Quartz and porphyry, assaying $2 per ton. From the incline upraise 1'ava poin: 60 feet above the sill floor of this level, from near the end of the north drift. an upraise has been started and c irried up upon the fooiwail 14 feet. passing through ore 2 teet wide on the sill floor and widening to 4 feet of ore in the top of th= opening where the average assays are about $200 per ton. The north and south aces, as well as the (op of the opening, are all in good quality ore. We have extracted from this polnt 40 tona of ore assaying 8143 27 per ton. Une hundred feet north from inciine upraise 1, in- cline upraise 2 has been carried up on the foot- wall -0 feet, passing through porphyry and quartz formation assaylug from $5 to $10 per ton; total length, 79 feet. The 0id eas: crosicut started from the north drift, 200 fevt north from the Con. Virginia sha’ t on this level, has been 1eopened 25 feet, passing through porphyry, quartz and old timbers. Assays taken from this place uverage $2 to 87 per ton; total length 169 feel. Thc total exiraction of ore for the we-k amounted 1o 40 tons, the aversge assay value of which per samples taken from cars when raised (o the surface was $135 11 per ton. in the Uphir mine on the 1000 level west cryss- €ut 2 £ Lhe south drift is in 588 feet. The face Is n s0ft porphyry, showing s ams of clay and lines of quartz ussaylng $1 o 82 per ton. Inthe old Central Lunnel portion of the Ophir mine the Dpralse Irom the end of the south dritt from the ‘West crosscut is passiog through porphyry and ker. Weekly reports from the for extra light and 12c # M for sugar cured. Bas: e sugarcured Hams. 12lgc B Ib. Caiifornia Hems, 1lc @ D: Mess Beof, $9 3 bbl: exira mess o, 89 60: family do, $1@10 50; extra prime Pork, 85 50: extra ciear, 814 bol; mess, | $12 % bbi: Smosed Beer, 10c ® b, L \RD—Eastern tlerces are quoted at 53%c for compound_and 6ige ior pure: pails 7ci Cal- o work has been done in Chollar ground on the Coms:ock duriug the past week. In the Potosl mine they have continued the 80uth drift from No. 1 east crosscut on the tunnel level & distance of 80 feet through low-grade quartz and irom the end of the dritt have started +ast crosscuc -, which is out 28 feel in porphyry and low-gradc quarcz. ! RUNSWICK Lopk—Con. Cal. & Va, Best & Beicher uud Gould & Curry. Shaft 2 has been Sunk 18 fret on the incline, ota depth 750 feet, Bottom in porphyry. 300’ ievel—iast ciosscut 1, siarted iu the ‘wouth drift from the shafr, has been extended 30 feet, passing through soft por- 1hyry, clay and Lunches of quartz (0.l length 300 Teet. “Emst crosscut 2, started 135 feer south of No. 1 crosscut. hias been extended 10 feet, toial length 100 feet: -ce in porphyry and quartz. At a polnt In east crosscut 2 90 feet fiom the main south drift started » south arifc and ex.end- «d it 13 feet: face in porphyry and quariz. CHOLLAR—G00d prog:ess is beinz made in erect- ing the new bolier, which work will be completed in few days. They contluue to siope In the main winze, and have taken out the puy north of it In the west Winze they are down 3 floors, where 'he pay 18 18 (nches wide of a fairgrade ore 300- foot level—The north raise to connect with the 200 winze is up 5 floors. the pay streak showing no change. It is narrow, but good grade. ‘The main stope I8 yielding as usual. ~400-foou level—In the Taise above eost crosscut 1 thev have been stoping on the eighth tloor on a pay streak under the old 8:teuk, and have carriea it up to the heieht of the raise which will be resumed. 71he ore at this Ppoint is increasing u little in grace. 60U-foot level —(rosscat 1 has been advanced 6 feet and stopped: total leng:h, 77 feet. No change in ma | teriut ~encouniered ' in 1. Easi crosscut 2 Is out &1 feet, having been advanced 18 | dret vor the week, throwh very hard porphyry. The tace shows some evidence of sofier ground. No. 3 crosscut has been extended 38 feet, having passed thiough the hard sround into porphyry. clay seams aud streaks of quariz assasing from $5 10 39 per ton; total leng'h, 67 fee sumed wor< in the face of the main south drift, which has been driven 22 feet through porphyry and seams of quartz giving low assays: total lenth, 270 feet south of the nurth .ine. 'They have extracted and shipped to th- Nevada mil 219 tons aud 600 ponnas of ore, samplins as foliows : Top car, silver 21.07 ounces, goid $22 80 per ton: wagon sample, siiver 20.01 ounces. vold $22 79 per ion; batiery sample, silver 16.67 ounces, gold #22 52 per ton. Huve shipped to the United States mint at Carson bars of bu lion of the par value of $6147 22, of which $3070 87 was go.d. 1t 18 reported that James L. Flood wiil arrive on the Comstock to-day sud will personally imspect the new acvelopient o ore. BOALL SALES, Frllowiag were the te.cs iU the San Franclsco £tock Poard vesterday: REGULAR MOENING sESSION. 200 Alta.......07 200 CC&V.. 200 Andes..I2¢ /200 150 Belcner ...37|. 1000 & 5.7 200 Bullion.. 10 rowMExCING 9:30. 2.38,1U0 Potos! 2451100 .........0 .~34/200 Seg Bel. 600 ... 300 Mxic. . 10J 5N 200 Cholr.. 200 Occidu..-19/100 Unioa C..37 100 Connt 110 Opnte. 1 1:15(200 200 C Polni...34{300 Ovrmn. AFTERNOON SKSSION—2:3). 450 CC&V..2.55 50 Potosl.....58 410 C Point...36/500 9 1500 6 & C.. 135200 109 Mexcn...-55/400 1.2.1100 Uniou. 1100 Atrna.. 50 Ophir. 500 Occdr’. 100 Ovrmn.. 05/609 ¥ Juokek..33 350 Chollar’ 15075 Following wers Lourd yesterday: REGD 400 Atrn..... | 1600 alta .. | 602 Andes” i ine Paciio Stock e saes 10 07 2.60/80 ........1.18 264 :00 17ig 651200 120 .2.671/(2.0 Lzulg luu Conn ... 120500 Ovrmn....05 2250 ¢ W0 CN Y 109 ¢ Poi T2 200 Exchar.. 0. 500 Scorplon..u4 500 .........1 |30 G&U. ....35(200 SBE&M...0¢ -0y Caieda. W0 ... 85/45) & Nev.....56 {12007 00 08 L ‘ugléoo 109 Justice...04|400 Ukioa. 714 10) Kentuck..06 200 ) 1800 L Wash_ 0} 200 1800 . U 2.501204 Mexicand0500 i i ‘ i i | | RUREvANTY) .83 | AVIKENOON €FRSION~2:3). 1700 Arebs.... 24500 C N Y. 100 1093500 Crwn Pil3t 800 Alta ......0% 100 ot | 800 Andes.... 26[5.0 140) Belcher. &t |.200 Exchar. | B0 E&k.... 7560 Gac. T0(300 .. ..o ) HEN 200 Chlinge... 38500 Kentel ..1.34/100 Mexicau.. be/1100 06[300....... ... 541200 Stnrd.. 1. Py 242350500 200 Conii....1.25'600 | CLUSING OUOTATIONS, BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, May 3-2p. M. i TNITED STATKS HONDS i Fur. 2 ke { U 848 conp.11213118 (U i Bit asker tdarez.. 109 1uig Lonew 1ssuei:2ly — MISCALLANKOUS BONDN. stCblabe. 112 — OakGaa Bs.. — 104 130 |Lo2d is 6s... 10714108 9835 0maibus bs.. 1203412214 CotraC W bs — Dpot-stexcp — 100 |P&O By6s. — L5 Edsn L&P6s — 129 | P&Ch Ry 6. 100%,102% F&CHRR 041061 — |Pwi-st KR81115 318 Geary-st Ros — 105 |keno, WL&L — 105 HU&S5Ys100 . actoP &L — 100 losang L6 9214100 [sF&NPR5. 103 10234 VoGnteed 6s — 100 |sPRRAriz8) 9215 94 Mkt-stChleB3 123151243~ PRRCal 64. 107Y DoRyCon bs. 106710614 SPRRCaios. 86 — NatVingslsi — 400 |<PBrRCaiés. £94100 NevCNgR7s. — 108345V Waterts. 11815 — N KEyOal 6s.104 ~ —|SVWaierds. 20054101 NEyCalos — — [SiktnG&Kli v9iglUule WATER sTOCKS. ContraCosta 55 37 |3prug Valley 9734 98 ! MarinCo..... 50 o4 | AND XLECTRTY < TOCKS. Capttat — 80 |Pacifio Lieh 49 61 Central,....., 88l — |SF G&klec. 1835 9314 M Kleo Li 933 954 san Franceod g 20 Oak G L&H B4 = Bdtglsockwa... 18 & — ¥uoGas dmp 90 €2 URANCe gTOORY Fireman'sFa180 182 | COMMEH_iNL WANK @0 RY. HuiehSPLs 10vq 1034 PacBoraxCo. 99 Mertixauwn. 90 ° ~— |PartPainiCa 6 CALES—MOBNING BESSION, Ancio-Cal 60 — |First Nadonl181 180 Bank of — 240 [LondonP&A. — 131 CaiBD&TUS — 107 |MerchEx.... 12— KAVIN . BASK STOIKA Ger=&1,00..1340 1375 | 105 HombS&L.110) - |8 300 Mutoal, 38 40 |UnlowTFusi.s78 1000 Bisav Uiignass — STRKET RAILEOAD STOCKS. 107y — [OskSL&HA? — 100 38" — |Presidio. 4 bl 43 4a rownes eroct 1 17 |Giant Con. 29 29 80 110 |Vigonk. 85c 4bc 80 82| MINCRLIAN KOUY mro~RL Alaska Pkrv. 100 103 [Nat VinCo., — iz Ger Lead Co. 100 140 |0ceanic8S8Ce 20 £ HawC&sCo.. 1214 12%|PacAuxFA 2 38 Board. 25 Hutchinson § P Ca.. 20 do do 25 do do . 100 Mutual Electric Lig] 170 S ¥ Gas & Electric Co. 15 8V Water $11,0008 v 4% Bonds.. SALES—AFTEENOON SESSION. Board— 200 Hawaiian Commerclal. e 1350 | %00 Hutehingon $ ¥ Co. 20 25 21 as & Electric 93 80 10 5V Water - 3800 ShEC Sl e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Theresa Lewin (nee Karsky) to Sarah Karsky, all interest in lot on § Iine of O’Farrell street, 56:3 E of Buchanan, £ 31:3 by 8 90; gift. J. H. Jellett to Annie Jellett, ioton NW corner ga%m‘rln'lln-nm and Webster streets, N 28by W J. H. aud Annie J. Jellett to Charles Carpy, lot on W line of Devisadero street, 112 N of Pos, N 25 by W 85:1; $10. Louis and Racbael Landter (by J. B. Reinstein, attorue y) to Char.es Harris, 1ot on E line of Stan- Kln street, 50 N of Rivoll avenue, N 26 by E 100, lock 2, Clarendon Helghts: also lot on W line of Broderick street, 80 N of Waller, N 25 by W 100; F3t O o, B Nanic 5% T ay and Gouzh streets, 5 E Y 18736, Latayetie Square; $5000. i E. B and Lucretia M. Masiick to Mary de K. Foute, lot on W iine of Gough_ stree’, of Sacramen:o, N 2716 by W 10; Crocker Esiate Company to Tachie L Burnett, 1ot on k line of Shrader streer, 100 N of Freder- ick, N 25 by E 134:8: £10. Mary C. Fottreil to June Chllovich, 1ot on SW corner of Sixteeuth sireet and Alblon avenue (8econd avenue), § 80 by W 21:9; $10. Hans and Christine Peterson to Bernhapd Have re- | MONDAY. May 8—4 P. a0 i Arhed But. opat, AtphaCon.....” €8 10 tnia_. ... U4 €8 07 e|imatios: — 05 20 26 Kentuek.. TR | 38 40| Mexica 50 51 | 70 7i/NevadaQuees — 16 | 10 - luccidental.. 18 | 0% 10 Jphir 115 | 18 14 overm: 6 Choliar 96 97 Votonl........n 59 | 50 2 45 savage 1110 28 Chailenge Uon. 58 40 ~COrpIOn. -ooie e Con. Imperiai. UL Uk ~ex. Beloher - 05 | Coniidence..... 125 135/ liver ki I Con New Yaiz (2 ~lerra Nevait 58 | Crown rotae . 35 “tandard ... — 16U | EaswsierraNe; - syndicaw. L — s hurekalou.. — Cnionvou.il 28 29 = Cian. ve T 33 Yolluw Jnikee B2 33 | ¥ O Charmack, St Louis J £ Staniey, N | IS Hiter & w'N Y Wurthu ain, lot_on N line of Twenty-second street, 250 W of Noe, W 25 by - 114; 810 ‘Thomas and Mary Horan (o Christiua V. How- kins, .0t on s lme of Fiteenth street, 160 W cf Noe, W 25 by 5 115; $10. 5 Alired Olson to Fisnk S. Grammon, lot o0 1 line of Florids (Co.umbia) street, 150 3 0f Twenty- second, 5 26 by & 100: $3100. Jameés ana_Bridget T. Gallagher to Rodrizo Knel, iot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 92:6 ot Howard, & 85:6, N 90, W 5:6, N 5 W 30,3 10. Mury . Moulton to Bridget McCarthy, lot on W line of Hampshire street, 98 N of Twenty-fifth, N 254 by W 100; $10 . 5 Lu‘ie Kubn to Fannie C. Holmes, lot on E line of Guerre1o sire 8 of Twenty-fourth, S 25 by 1 125: $10. Anthony Quill to Cornelius and Catherine Dono. an, lot on E line of Sauchez street, 46:6 S of ‘Lwenty-second, S 22:6 by K 100; $10. Wiliam A. Sullivan to H. F. Stoiz, lot on W line 9 Casiro atroer, 75 S of Eighteehid, S 50 by W 11ise Kobler to Lorenz> Scatens, all Interest in loton NE line of Montgomery avenue. 137:6 S of Union street, I' 69:215, N 1, W 6911, SE to be- ginning $2. Thomus Fox to Katle Nurin, lot on Wline of Priest street, 137:6 S of Washington, S 20 by W B1:3; also ali interest in lot 60 by 245% gift. Elkan Naumburg to Fanny Baer, ot on SE Ine .of Folsom street, 100 SW of Sherman, SW 37:6 by SE 90: $6500. Fanny Baer to Danfel Mever, same; $10. Charles Ackerman to William Wanowskd, lot on NW line of Jessie street, 376 NI of Eighth, Nis 25 by NW 75: $10. Adolph Suito to Peter Swensen, 1ot on X line of aliiornia street, 30:2 L ‘of Second avenue, K 26:1%5. N 93:11%5, W 2, § 96:614: $10. K. W. and Mary E. Tansiil (b. A. 3. Baldwin, atorney). 10 W. J. Lock, lot on N line of M 8 reet, 57:6 E of Thirteenth avenue, E 60 by N 100: $10. me 10 W. R. Locke, lot on N line of M _street, 107:6 E of Thirieenth avenus, E 25 by N 10 Mrs. L E. Hensler to John Barduhn, lot 36, block 22, Lakeview: $10. Stanford_Addition Land Company to Emma Bardunhn, lot 22, biock 6, subdivision A, Sunny- side Addition No. 1; $10. Stephen G. Wiiliams to Williams Hardware Company, lots 11 and 12, block 19, Randall s treet. above Chenery, Fairmount Tract; $1. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Joseph Maristany to Mabel 3. Maristany, lot on NW corner of Alameda avenue and Oak street, W 1560, N 150, K £0, 50, & 100, S 100 to beginning, Deing 10t 7 and 5100 feet of lots 8 and 9 in r. half of biock G.lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda, quitclaim deed: $10. x Ihomas B. Lunofe B., Frank and Jennie F. Dalton to American Baik a-d Trus Company ~an_Francisco, 10t 23, containing 4.65 acres, Maj of Thermal Rancho at Suno!; also iot 28, containiog 605 acres. Map Of Subdivision A, Thermal Kancho, at Sunol, Murray Township: 8i0. Irving 5. Wat'on to Lillle M. Waison, lot 18. Map of the Hamilion Tract. Oakland: $i. mina K. Hopken to Marie C. Hopken, undi- vided half-interes: in the following proper:y: 1ot on W iine of Pera t street. 80:754 S of Fifteenth. § 25 by W 110, being loc 27, block 7278, Map of Resubdivision portion blocks 7264, 727 and 7%7m, nkland: also, lot on § line of Fifteenth street, 90 W of Campbell, W 80 by S 1U5:74a, being portion of lots b to 9, block 748, in tract 882, Oukland: §10. Wiliam A. Fisher to Mary E. Tasheira. wife of George, 1ot on NE line of Eas. Twenty-second sireet, 150 NW of Seventh avenue, NW 50 by NE 150, block 136, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. Abson & and Anita ~. Blake, F. W. and Carrie & Bilger (0 Kate J. Murphy. lot 19, block 2, of the Highiands, being & resudivision of blocks 1, 2. 3, of the Tuohy Aadition to Berkeley, Oakiand Township: §10. Fred and Nina Sandelin to George S. Scott, lot 12, biock 3, Beilevue Park Traci, San Leandro, Eden Township; $10. Michael ana Anvie McLavghlin to James McEL- roy. 10t on SE corner of Curtls and Twenty-first streets, E 100 by S 50, being lots 21 and 22, block | 800, Oakland: $10. D. F. Miiier 10 Lous A. Miller, lot on E line of Eleventh street, 350 N of Fowell, N 60 by E 100, being 10t 10, block 23, Beaudry and Peladeau prop- erty, Oakiand Townsuip; §.0. Aninie E. Draper to sarah J. Robinson, loton N line of Ciement avenue, 90 W of Muiberry street, W 30 by N 130, being biock 15, lanas adjacen:to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Matilda A. Daly (wifeof James E.) to Ole O. £jo and, lot 6, Map ot Santa ke Tract, Brooklyn Townsu1p: $10 ‘and Sarah 1. Coffin to ®. J, Graft, lot on tou_ivenue. 89.2) N of uarrold X020, E 10,.28,S 25 to be- ning, being poru: 0 of lot 1. block A, Champion t, Brooklyn 10w uship; $1. S e L HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WE TERN HOTEL J Owilson, Vernon, B € C F Bean, Los Anseles T O'Re.lly, Seattlo Mrs Westill, Wash 3 A Henderson,Los Ang I D Johnson, Nebraska Mrs Miller, New Mex A W Sheridan, Us N H Wolff, Bowlder W Eddy, Boston 3 Murray. Troy, N Y M Montieth, Chi ¥ Fay. Chicazo H Dempsey, Chicago H Harris & w, Chicazo R E Duncan&w, Chicago J Armsirong, Deuver CG Kunyon, New York 1t Weteaof, Sacramento J H Morrison, Petaluma M C W hitcomb, Petaluma M C Crmpion, Chicago Hartmao, San Jose M H Bur<e, Folsom BALDWIN HOTEL. A M Seymoure, Sacto W A Kidder, Sacto C Hiller. Fresno W J Barrett. Los ADg G K Nolan, Los Ang € H Poule, Boston WS Lit.le loston A Browi, Coio Miss Goodule, N ¥ Miiss A Hosmer. N Y G A Parker, sliiwaukee H A Cripp, Los ang J P Eittenger, N Y W G Huteninson, Ls Ang W K CL 1k, Stockton F Cowley, Mt Tamalpais H Miller, ¥resno F A Jonusou, Los Ang J Bonner, Oakland C Scout, Sea:tie PALACE HOIEL. D H Carvallio, N Y G Fletcher, Grass V H Dolge, Grass Valley B U Steinman, Sacto S S Goidberg, Sacto G B Ciamer, N Y J Murray, Los Angeles L W hin, Los Angeles 1 Brown, Los Angeles 8 F Vreeland, Los Ang G Lrown. Sioux City Mrs Goldverg' Sacto Mrs C M Smith, Bosion Miss M W Smit, Boston Miss H C Smith, Bosion L 3 Rose. 1.08 Angeles E B Babbitt, US A ¥ Britten, Phil C ¥ Bliss, Nevada U s ollister, Denver Mrs McCuliagh, L Gatos F McCuiluh, Los Gatos DT Ames, N Y W Newcomb, N Mex 1 C Hoburt, N Mex CS Haidy, San Diego E B Reyuolds, Indfana Y Stering, U3 N 3 rarrell, N Y T W Markiey, N Y A W Markley, N Y A CSmith. N Y O ¥ Kohl, San Mateo Mrs A C Smith, N Y Ars Keynolds, Ind Miss Reynolds, Tnd Miss U H Kerr, NY WSS, N Y RUSS HOUSE. Mrs E Everett, Stockton G S Ramer, Cal M L Morris, Cal CT Hall. Los Angeles E C Coats, Buffa'o, N Y J A Kmley, uakland A Simon, Fresno H Marshali, Alameda 3 Shannon, Alumeda F A Wiider, San Jose i Ames, Ban Jose 8 Wilkinson, Los Ang G A Koverts, Sacto A O Fecord, Ontario C i Murks, Merced A Suowers, Visalia G Johnson, Gabriel 2+ N Terrill, Porcland Mr Kearney, Salinas T Graves, Salinas J N Quintan, St Louis Miss £ Herrera,~an Jose M P Holland, Fresno J Powell & w, Kacto 1C Blythe & w, Victorla O Anderson, Sacto C H Sanders, San Blas E W Hansen, Vallejo H Tedd. Uakiand B Lltton, Healdsburg. H White. Fresno Miss T Jackson, Los Ang Dilss Webber, Los Ang ¥ . Taylor, Haywards MrsW H Rowel,,Eureka Mrs Fujimore. Eureka V M Kng.Ibright, Milton C Langford, Milton 0 C Gregor & w, Eureka H R Wood, Cal R L Burkbardt. Albany Mrs Burkhardt, Albany GRAND HOTEL. C Anderson, Denver W E Keethley &, Cal J N Priest, Denver M Coulter, Sscto N'D Thorpe, ~ucto M L Snaw, Courtiand M T Dooling. Hollister J ¥ Da ey, r urexa E G Piaske, bureka M N Newman,Los Angs G H Peters. Yreka 1 J Feel, Tacoma H Conner, San Bernardo J White, Ukiah ¢ & w,» arysvl J H Seawell, Ukiah De Woif Hopper &%, Y B D Stearn &w, N Y Mrs Eckhardt, Sacto Miss K Brenner, Sacto Miss C Brenner, ~acto C Junsaker, Satinas Mrs Pring, Mon-erey _ Dirs Tiets, Monterey M Hollib. Los AngelesC D ~coit, Portland Miss Griflith, Obio irs Backer, Scranton M T Livey. Scranton Mrs Tayior. N Y Mrs Kendricks, Pa 1S Munno, Victoria, B C Mrs Edwards, Salem W H Topley, Vallejo Mrs Ogden, N Y © Kuhnert, Creston H C Marmon, Indingap N E Plunier & f, Boston Mrs Sinnott, San Jose H_B Morris, Sebastopol W T Davis,Scranton, Pa J Williams, Scranton,Pa I W Purr, N Y Misg N Berzen, N Y Dr M Hill, Les Ang W O French, Boston Mrs F W Fifut, Chicago J. B Hart & w, Sta Kosa M P Stein, Stockton ley N4 rAnEKS, Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francixco. BTHAMKK | DRSTINATION.| WAlGy | PIEE. Corona Sau Dieco.. .. |May 4,11am|Pler 1l Sunol....... |Gravs Harbor. [May 4. b7 | Pier3 Pomona.... | Humbolduisuy (May 4. iru | Plecd Homer......|Coos Bay.....|May 5:10ax|Plec 8 Humboldt.. | HumboidtBay | May 8, 2rM| Pler 3 | Newport May 6 Vaw|plecll | Vio & Pes May & SaM/Pler9 Crarina..... | Coos Hav...... | May 6. 12u|tier8 Farallon.... | Yaquina Bay. May 7.10Ax| Pierd Cniicat. {May Pl May May PMSS | ooy tay . .. | May 10. bew |PlerLs China&Japan|May 11, 1pM| P M S8 Vic & Pgt Snd | May 11, fax|Plerd Portiand...... | May 1310x| Pler24 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STRAMKE | FROM T Homer . ~|Coos Bay. - |Crescent City | Newpors. . Yaquina By .. Coos Bay State of Cal.. Korth ¥or. . Chilkat Eanta Kos Alameda... Pomona... . Tmatilla. | Mackinaw. Arcata, Coos Bay. .. City Sydney. Tillamook Columbia. ... Homboldt Coronw. . R EINNBECCONAS A SUN, MOON AND TiDE UNITRD STATES COAST AND GFONFTIC RURVRT Tiuxs ANp HiiaHTS 0y HIGR AND Low WATERS ar Fosr POINT. ENTBANGE 70 | ¢, N. & I. Co., leavin Eax FeANcIsco Bay. PUBLISHED BY Ormr AL ADTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Norz—The high and low’ Waters ooour st tae | Hills Bros. | Cosst Lumber ¢ City Front (Missioz-stres; Wharf) abous twenty five minutes Isier than at Fort rolnt; e beighi of tide Is the same &% both places. : May —i897 Tuesday, Msy 4. £.09|Moon rises, 7.04| Moon sets. Sun rises. Bunsets | 0.2| h45| 42 418 05 821 43 10} 536 O8] 605 4.7 NoTx—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning iides are given in the left hand ¢olumn, aud the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the secoud tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or righs band column gives the lust tide of the day, except when thers are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United Siates Cons: Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given s subtractive from the depth g'ven by the churix. —_— i AOTICE TO MAKINEES. A brach of the United States Hydrographla Office located in the Merchsaty Exchapge is maintained in San Franclsco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited 0 Visit the office. where complete sets of charts and salling directions of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest Information ©an always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matiers of interest to ocesn eommerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele graph Hill is holsted about ten minutes befors Boon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telographlc sigual received each day trom’ the United States Naval Observatory . Mare Island time ball was ating whether the error, it any, is me, or giving t Lieutensat, U. 8 N., in charge. The Time Ball. BRANCE HYDEOGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO. May 8. 1897. The time ball on Telegrapn Hil. was dropped exactly at noon to-dsy—i. e. & noon of the 130sa meridian, or exactiy at ¥ P. M., Greenwich time. W. 5 HueHes, Lieutenant U. X N.. in charge. —_—— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. MONDAY, May 3. Stmr Point Arena. Johnson. 16 nours from Mendocino, ets; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumper Co. Stmr Pomona, Doran. 16 hours from Enreks; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Humboldt, Bonifield, 17 hours from Kureka: pass and mdse, to M Kallsh & Co. Stmr Navarro, Jonnson, 64 hours from Hue nene; produce, to Gray & Mitchell & Tog Tiger, Har 02, 4 days from Moro Bay; bal- Iast, to J Wigntman Jr. Br ship Cara_oc, Jones, 119 days from Calcutia: gunnies and jute, 0 Ames & Harrls. Haw bark Roderick Dhu, Rock, 15 days from Hilo: pass and sugar, to J 1) spreckels & Bros Co. Bark Harry Mrs-. Lane, 91 aays from Sydney; 1975 tons coal to Henry Luna & Co. Scnr Mary G, Campbell, 10 hours from Bodess 70 bxs butier, 1o Ross & Hewlete. Ecbr Queen. Edwardson. 24 days from Mahu- kona; sugar, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Clearea. MONDAY. May 3. stmr Coons, Jepsen. San Diego; Goodall, Perk- ins & Co. Str Mineola, Pillsbury, Comox; provement Co. Schr Czar, Hutman, Mazatlan: Wm Olsen. Salled. MONDAY, May & Sumr Columbla. Conway, Astorta. Stmr Geo Loomis. Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Coquille River. Paton. Couille River, Stmr Point Arens, Jonnson, Mendocino. Stmr Arcata. Cousins. C00s Bu; Stmr City of Everett, Laverge, Schr Five Brothers, Wilson. Scur Mary kta. Wetzel, Phelps Landiog. Schr Czar, Hutman, Mazatlan. Telegraphic. POINT LORNS. May 8.—10 P foggy: wind SW: veioci.v 18 milas Charters. The Muriel, Mohican and W H Dimoad los1 ‘mdse for Honolulu. Domestic Ports. C0O0S BAY—Arrived May 3-Scnr Seven Sisters, hence Apr 23. TACOMA—Arrived May 1—Schr Eva, huce Apr 16 Salled May 3—Br ship City of Madras. for Callao. SEATTLE—Arrived May 3—Schr Alcalde, hee Apr17. Eailed May 5—Br stme Amaravoora, for Hono- | Iulu: Br ship Dechmont, or Syney: schr Compeer, for La Libercad. DRAKES BAY—In port for Czarina, hence Apr 80, for Coos Bay. BOWINS LANDING—Arrived May 3—Schr Newark, hence May 1. GREENWOOD - Arrived May $—Stmr Whites- boro, hence:May 1 FOLT BRAGG—Arrived May 2—Stmr Rival, hence May 1. ABTORIA—<ailed May 3—Schr J B Leeds and stmr State of California, for san Francisco. VENTURA—Arrived May 3—Stmr Protection, from Newport, and sailed for San Francisco. NEWPORT—Arrived May S—Simr Alcatraz, from Greenwood : stmr outh Cosst, from Eureka. Foreign Ports. ACAPULCO—Sailed May 2—Stmr City of Syd- ney. for San Francisco. ANCOUVER—Safled Apr 29—Sohe Cyrus, for Shanghal. NANAIMO—Arrived May 2—Ship Elwell, hnce FALMOUTH—Arrived May 1—Br bark Iredale, from Tacoma. MELBOURNE—Arrived Apr 30—Braship Per- sian. irom Astoria. YOKOHAMA —Arrived Apr 29—Stmr Clty of Rio de Janeiro, hence Apr 10, PANAMA—Arrived Apr 18—Stmr City of Panams, from Champerico. Salled Apr 14—sume San Juan, for Acajutia Apr21-Simr City of Sydney, for San Francisco. FALMOUTH —Salled Apr 30—Ger suip Magda- lene. 0. Fleetwood. LIVERPOOL—Salled May 1—B¢ ship Taymonth for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWN — Salled May 1—Br bark Tweeasdale, for Sligo. Importations, HILO—Per Roderick Dhu—41,078 bags sugar. M A HUKON A—Per Queen—7300 bags sugar. EUREKA—Per Humboldt—74,518 {t lumber, 862 M shingles, 217 skspotazoes, 1 horse, 1 c3 clgars. 1 es coftée, 1 express wagon, 1bx meat, 21 tubs 158 bxs butter, 60 dressed calve EURKKA—Per Pomona—42 rollaleather, 1 bx fish. ¥ tubs 9 xegs 34 bxs butter, 50 cs condensed milk, 1 pkg mdse, 1 horse, 1 bx millinery, 5 cs cigars. 49 doors. 6 M ft lumber. ields La 1ding—100 M shakes, 3545 M shingles. 15 Rand 1 R B—70 bxs butter, 1 bx meat, 37 dressed calves, 1 cart. Consignest. Per Queen—Williams, Dimond & Co; Welch & Co. d Per Roderick Dhu—J D Spreckels Bros & Co; Willtams, Dimond & Co. Per Humboldi—Cnas Neison: Pacific Lumber Co: C A Hooper & Co; Wolf & Son; J R Ripley; H Huddieston: G Cohn & Co: Dalrymen’s Unlon: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: C E Whitney &00: A J Ralazar: Standard OllCo: Brigham, Hoppe & Co Ross & Hewlett: J Schweitzer & Co: 4 Hoffman: Whenton. Breon & Co: Norton, Teller & Co: Russ, Early & Co; Witzel & Baker; Western Meat Co: Per Pomona—Amer Carb Acid Gas Co; Oregon Fish Co: Getz Bros & Co: Norton, Telier & Co: B H McNell: A C Nichols & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Wieland Brewing Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Pac Hills Bros: Higgins & Collin: CE Whitney & Co; Dairymen’s Union; Scott Van Arsdale Lumber Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: L ¥ Randall; Wheaton, Breon & Co: George de Lucca: | Pacific Im- naimo. M.—Weather shelter—Stmr King Butler, Schultz & Co: H & S Commercial Co: Owl Cienr Go: Rollins & Holsopper. RAILROAD TRAVEL Santa Fe Limited. On MONDAYS and THURMDAYS the first- class Pullman sleeping-car leaviog at 6 P. s &t parstow with the Santa Fe limited train carrying dining-car, buffet smoking- esr and Pullman pal drawing-room sleeplng-cars for toth Chicago and St Louls vis Kansas City. Days to Chicago or St. Louls. 'Days to New York. flfAN‘I'A FE EXPRESS Leaves dally at 5 ». x. Pullman palace drawl) Toom, also modern Upholstered tourier sloepinn. cars, through to Chicago via Kausas City. Annex caty for Denver and i Louls ton excursions via Kansas City, Ch Montreal and the White Mcuntains leave overs Tuesday: St. Paul excursions every Sunday. TicketOffice, 644 Marketa‘rect, { hron- fcle bullding. Telephone Main 1531. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIX VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. FROM APsIL 15, 1897, passenger tralus will run daily : Bouthbound. Stations. Northbound. T:20 A M. .Stockton 5:40 P 2. 9:49 A 2. Merced 113204 M. Fresno For intermediate staons Connections—At Stockton with steamboais of San Francisco und S.ockton %6 P, dally: at Merced with stages from Snell ings, Couiterville, Yosemite, Mariposa, et Lankershim wiih ‘siage to azd from Aladera at | &BSONS, RATLROAD TRA SOUTR$ N FPACIFIC COMPANY: (PACIFIC SYNTEM.) 2 , nnd are due to arriv Tratus lon g N TFRANCISCO. i (Maln Live, Foot of Market Street.) LEave — Frox MAy 1, 1697, 00 Niles, San Jose and Way Stations.. 0N Atlgntie Jixpross, Oglen and Kast. 71004 Benicia, Saeramento, Oroville and Rodding via Davis . jvillo And Rumsey...... ... Zi0s Nictines, San Ramon, Valicio, Nape, Calistogn and Santa Tioss, San_ Jose, Stocktol, O N amento, - Marysville, ~ Chico, Tehama and Red Bluft. e e aprers Mo, s, AREIVE 8P 5:450 8:452 S:57 Geld, Santa Barbara, Los mfifi'{’ Semink. El Paso, New Orleans and East lll:p :004 Martinez and Stockton... i 004 Vallejo. aea :15P +vees Niles, & Livermors aud Btockton . .;f".:; #1:00% Sdcramento iiiver 4 1:00% Niles, San Jose and Livermore..... 8:434 $1:30p Port Costa and Way Hhflmu‘}.-,fi ¥ i» 4:00p Martivez, San lulluou. Napa, Calistogs, El Yerano Sauta Rosa = &100p Benicia, Vacaville, ' Woodiand, ‘Knights Landing, Marysvillc, Oro- d Sacraniento ... *:434 ivop Lo A ST Sod, Raymond (f0r Yoseaite), snd Fresno. going via Niles, retwming | vis MATHDEz. . oooovenee ngeles Express, 3 007 Lz can Sojave (tor Fandsburs), Sants Barbara and Los Avgele 8:007 Santa Fo Route, Atlatic Express for Mojave aud East 6:00¢ Earopean Mail, Ogden 6:00p Haywards, Nilés sud Sau Jose. ¥io0r Omegon i Saeramento, 00 on Tixpress, 3 * Ovifle. Redding, Portiaud, Sonnd and East 3 SAN LEANDRO AND HATWARDS LOCAL. (Foot of Markes Street.) 1"6:004 8:004 | Melrose, Seminary Park, 19:904 | Fitchburg, Elmharst, §11:004 | San Leandro, South San; i l Leandro, Estudillgy i3:00r Lorenzo, Cherrys 3 and Haywards, l 4 Runs through to Niless ¢ From Niles. 8:454 Newark, Centerville,San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Oruz aud Wag, Station 5P Newark, Centerville, P “‘Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Banta Cruz and Principal Wep Stations e ) 4:15¢ Newark, 5 ntos ... 9:50a] CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN nucxsoo—rmaar Market Street (Slip so)— 716 i 900 11:00ax. 1190 200 $3:08 15:00 *6:00P.M. Brsal Prom OAKLAND—Foot of Brosdway.—*6:00 8: :004. Mg 11200 *1:00 1200 *3:00 $4:00 *5:00r. 0. DIVISION (Third & Townse Sts.) 7:00A Sau Jose and Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays o .. MLadom 9:004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sunta On Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf aud Principal Way Statious ... 30140, San Joso and Way Stations! 11:30A Palo Alto and Way Stations. *2:30 San Mateo, Menlo Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Sauta Cruz, Salinas, Monterey aud PacificGrove 0p San Jose and Way Stations. 11:45p San Jose and Way Stations. A for Morning. P for Afternoon. & * Sundays excepted. § Sundays only. t Saturdays only. +t Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights ouly. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (9. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of MarketSt. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a1 1 50, 6:10, 6:30 F. M. Thursiays—Fatra irg at11:30 p.a. Saturdays—Exira trips a6 11 and 11:30 P. . BUNDAYS—K:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.a0; 1:30, 3:34 00, 6:20 7. % an Rafrel to San Fra 9 WEEK DAYS—6:15, 71 o, 1110 Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedulo as above. R Leave ] Arrive Ean Franciso. | :’;fi,‘,’:;; San Francisoo. WeEx | Sus- | 180T, WeEE Dave: | bavs, | estination.| PO | Wemx T:80 ax | Novato, |10:40 Ax| 8:40 Aw 8:30 P™ Petaluma, | 6:10 PM|10:25 Ax 5:10 P | Santa Rosa.| 7:35 rx| 6:22 ru Fulton, 7:30 ax ‘Windsor, 10:20 ax ‘Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, 8:30 pu|8:00 aM| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pu| 6:23 rm Flota, 7:30 | Hopiand & |m 8150 Px| 8:00au| Ukiah. | 7:85 px 7:30 ax| | 10:25 18:00 ax|Guernevilte. | 7:35 ex e 8:30 pm | 6:22 P 7:30 A 8100 ax| Somoma | 10:40 ax| 8:40 ax an 6:10 x|5:00 x| Glen Ellen. | 6:10 x| 6:22 e 7:30 AM 8:00 AM 10:40 Ax |10 3130 7| 5:00 pa| Sebastopol. 15130 2|13 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: ac Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Highland Eprings, Kelseyville, Soda Bay and Lakeport: oy opland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springe: ai Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Bluo Lakes, Lsurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jonn Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Back. nell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Boonevilla, Orr's Hot Bprings, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg Westport, Usal. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays ronnd-trip tickets 10 all polnts yona Ban Rafael a¢ haif 1 GTEES e Ticket Offices, 650 Marketst., Chronicle buflding. A. W.FOSTER, . R X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Age; SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. SPECIAL NOTICE. CEANGE IN TIM-E —— BETWEEN—— SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND, COMMENCING MAY 1st. Oregon Exvress. daily at .. 8:00 M, (Arrives Portland 9: 30 Ex A M. KO:DG ?l Y ursion Tratn ev Titth dey) &t 7100 B oL, Commiencing My . (Arrives Portiand 5:00 A M. second day.) FROM BAN FRANCISCO California Expres daily, at....6:00 P. M. Arrives San Francisco FROM 143 A second dav.) XOur-16 T o (S PORTLAND. | fifth dayoat L0200 POL. Commencing May Airi,es San Francisco 115 4.3 second day.) H. R. JUDAH, T. H. GOODMAN, Genl. Passenger Agt. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). ¥rom San Francisco, Commencing May 2 1897 WEEKDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafasl—7:00, *8:1& #9:45, 11:30° A. M. *1:45, , 4300, #6:00, 6:30 P. . oty Extra trips for San Rafael on Mondays, Wedne: days and Saturdays st 11:30 p. . EERRE SUNDAYS, - o Valley and San Rafael—*8:00, #9:00, #10:00, 11500, 11390 s 1300, o114, o510, #4:00, 5:30, 8:45. 11:00 ». i, 11:00 A M. does not run to San Rafael; 5:30 and 11:00 P. 3¢ do not run to Mili Vailey. Trains marked * ran to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:00 4 M. weokaays for Cazaders and way ata- tions: 1:45 Saturdays for Cazadero and 200 Nay stations: 000 s s Susdays for Fom A%x. Sundays for Reyes and way siut 0ns % = NOUNT TAMALPAIS. Trains “with N cIraine conmect “with North Pacifie WEEK DAYS—iesve 8. F., via Sausalito ferry, =2 J 9500 1453510 Leave Tave n of Tamalpals, d day o0, 40 B e P2 dally, except Sun. EXura t71ps \eaving Tavern, Monday, Wdn sday, Friday and S Mo - BV onA' sapeey ¥ e 0.day, Wednss BUNDAYS—Leave S. F. 8 9,10, 11 A, iy 7 A M. 3ur M. 48, oo Ve Tavern of Tumaipais— 5 15 0 A0 s RPN L 11y 4 s ‘Tickts for sale in MIll Valley or THOS. COOK 1 Market st S, el). Telephone, Main busi. (underralace ko~