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30 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1899. ORLD. I & Alton Do prefd CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, April 20.—Dhy weather and hot winds In the winter wheat country, awvith snow and freezing weather in the northern portion of the spring wheat region where seeding is in progress, started wheat firm. Free liquida- tion of May caused a weak spot shortly after the opening, but the market turned strong again with professionals buylng July. The selling pressure in May was 80 urgent that the discount widened to 1%c, and deliveries on May contracts next Monday will be heavy. Reports of drought west of the Missouri River were numerous and private crop advices bad. May opened 3.@%ec higher at 7T1%@71%c, de- clined to 7i%c, advanced to Ti%c and closed with sellers at 71%c. July _opened 4@dc higher at 73@i3le, sold off to 72%e, rose to D%T3Nc, ‘and Celosed ‘with: aeliers at 110 T38%c. A large decrease in stocks and fresh demand strengthened .corn. Trading was~heavy, prin- cipally changing May deals to July and Sep- tember. May closed %c¢ higher. Dry weather, a good cash demand and cov- ering helped oats. May left off a shade higher. Provisions ruled steady with fair buying by packers. Pork closed a shade lower, lard 2sc higher and ribs unchanged. « % T morrow a HONORS Chi B & Q. Toxas & Pac ....1. 228 L AR cni & L . Unlon_ Pac 6% : e S Jo prefd . Do prefd s Me n Dollars weaker, Chi Ind & L. UP D & G 2 Sterling Exchange higher. Do prefd . 4512 Wabash . Sl Bank clearings continue to gain Chi & N W. 160%:| Do prefd 23y Nhent iana! Baey Dulet Do prefd o200 Swheel & L E 13% it 1IN ann i s vkt cecastLllle Do prerd ..ol s ; H b i Do prefd . 97 i Express Companies— tye unchanged 1 & Hudson.....121 Adams Ex .......13 exports of Flou: L&W ..171 'American Ex . Beans and Seeds dull, & Rio 241 ' United_States T seiaien Lo prefd 75*,‘\\:}’1;: F;rrgu 5 A Aalec i 3 5| Miscellaneou: dstuffs unchanged. Do 16t prefd . la Cot OI ..... Potatoes and Onions quiet. ¥ Wayne | Do prefd .. | Butter, Cheese and Eggs-unchan«: it Nor |Amn Spirits, H Poultry nominal wking Val .12 10%[ Do pretd ! Tarsert sasatte! or o, s Cent 17 |Am Tobacco A A% Erie & W 17%| Do prefd Apricots appe Do prefd 69 Cons Gas . Prune crop light everywhere, Lake Shore 200 Com Cable Co- ....180 | Provisions unchanged. & N Col F & Irom...... | Another advance in Hogs. nhattan L . Do _prefd | 2 E Met St Ry Gen Electric . | APRIL COINAGE. Mich Cent . Haw Coml Co i Minn &8¢ 1 [Brooklyn RT3 inage of the local Mint for April was | Do 1st pretd ‘Intnl Paper ....... 5% mk Sy s o eagles. | Mo Pacific ..... Do pretd ...l including 33,420,900 40 Coublsieaxien, | yropfis iaio] Laclede Gas . in half eagles, $284,000 in silver dolla Mo K & T. 127 Lead ..... | in half dollars, $50,000 in quarter dol! Do prefd 5% | Do pretd | 149 In dimes N J Central ......120 ‘{Nat Lin Oil . | 3 —— N ¥ Central [l111135% ‘Pacific Mafl ...l G2 TO-MORROW A HOLIDAY. | N Y Chi & St L.. 13% /People’s Gas . a7 5 —— { 1o Ist prefd .... 66 |Pullman Pal . e Governor ng declared to-morrow a i o 24 prefd .... 32 ISilver Cert ........ 63 business will be suspended throughout | Nor West ... 213 Standard R & T.. 10 B No Amer Co ...... 113 3ugar .. 168% | | No Pacific ... | Do prefd . 7 o SALES { Do prera . 7T C & Iron, 3114 — ‘l)marh- AEEA ol U 8 Leather ...... 6% Produce Exchange sales on call fn April [Or R & Nav....... 68 | Do prefd ..... e 153,500 tons wheat and 45400 tons . of “l" Short Line. ... 41% U S Rubber SR RS s s e ,p | Pac Const Ist pfd. i at they are 1,000,900 tons of wheat and 356,40 | prefd ... 38 Wen it e i | P e Amn S & W Co. | Reading Do prefd K GLEATINGS. | Do 1st prefd Fed Steel b R e IRGW il Do pretd ... wal bank clearings last week were $19,- | Do prefd 10 78t/ Pac Coast o e B8 Ul ook whe A0S Phoek iien 64 INor & W prefd. 36215, agn ML i SUL & S F * 115 (Colo Southern last vear pril they Do prefd ...... | Do 1st pretd .... against § § in April, 1898 or| Do 24 prefd ...l 33%| Do 2d prefd four month the year they were St L & 8§ W | against $2 DidE Aot e R e CLOSING BONDS. 1898 | r'?' 28 reg.... 2100 | 6§ “°Sp papun N o 107! N Y C WEATHER REPORT. D LR S (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | Do Dew a conn NofOamIing a2 SAN FRAN | Do old 4s reg....112%'No Pacific 1sts he followin are | Do old 4s 3% Do 3 date, as compared with those Do 3s reg % Do s, Tt . | Do 58 coup, AT NYC&ESUL 5 Last | Dist of C 3 Nor & W con 4s B ot T Alabama class Do gen 6s...... 5l ey iy Do class B. |Oregon Nay 1sts. C. | Do 4s . a o n Oregon § L 2ds Do con b 0.00 Ohio 42s.. % Reading gen 4s. s Do 58...... 118 [Rio G W lsts. pt Chi & N W con 7s.144 St L S F gen 6s S s Do 8 F deb 5s....123 (St Paul con p 1.3 1.68 | Chicago Term 45300 (8t P ¢ & ¥ Ay «ximum temperature, | ’en & Rio G 1sts..106%| Do 5s. St } So Rallway S AT § Stand R & R CONDITIONS AND GENERAL 1 72% Tenn new FORECAST. §512 Tex & Pac 1sts. | s generally falr over the souths .15 Do 2ds | e t, but ratning »m_Fort ...l TUnion Pa; - ! b; storm of mod energy Al U P D & G lsts.. | P cause .- 1111z Wabash ists. 1T 7 lifornta | Do con 6s.. 1127, Do 2 100 E from | Towa Cent 1sts.....111 West 1 | ¥ perature has | K C P & G Ists... Cent st o = except in the v 116 Va Centuries. San Joaquin where there has been a | A Do Deferred. | marked ris ed at Fresno | 94% 'Colo Southern | this morning, temperatures | | Snpeal SRl MINING STOCKS, Show 1 falling in ithe of Arizona | Chollar 5 3) Ontario and Flagstaft reports a re of 28 de- | Crown F -+ 103 Ophir ... ik Con Cal - 1170 Plymouth | @ Quicksilver . 35 Do prefd 3 thirty | 20 Sierra Nevada. - 00! Standard ay, _except | Jugn Si 53/ Unton coast: westerly | Mexican . . 55! Yellow Jacket atheasterly winds in the ON STOCKS AND BONDS. . Bd Elec Tel 198 v 34@4% Gen Elec prefd..... 23 3 @i |Ateh prefd - =2 Bonds- i SRR e op & St Fe. 20% ' Atchison 2 air Sunda Amer Sugar 165% * Mining = | goutherly. | Do prefd.... uez Min e v ma il Atlantic ......... = 5 - | Boston & Albany Boston & Mont... E STE_RN MARKET Boston & Maine.. 182 Butte & Boston Boston L. -112% “alumet & Hecla. sis A A S. Cni Bur & QuIlH3entenntal ... R S : Fitchburg 121 Franklin NEW YORK STOCK MARKE ;;_m Electri <119 10ld Dominfon...... 481 NEW YORK, April 20.—The market was "R{',",'f,’..fi'"f"' el | heavy practically ali day, and while a number | Mexican ¢ of material recessions appeared the general rail- | 91d Colony.. Wolre e way lists suffered, but fractionally. Stocks | Union Pacific ¥ Parrott | affected by the bill taxing corporation fran- | West End..... Soveninee | chises in this State suffered the most. Metro- | wog Sridizic-- 118 (Winona - | politan lost over 5 points, Brookiyn Transit and | D prefd.......... 64%|Unton Iand Cons ! Gas nearly 4, Manbattan a point, | Wis Cent. | | but Third Avenue was an excention, rising 2 | points on = lings on ectation that | NEW YORK CONDITION mpa d4 for the underground { el ! e e e e b NF YORK, April 20.—The New York | expectation of a'bad bank statement, but th Financler says this week: The New York banks are still accumulating idle reserves, the covered when it showing small et el one and one. | total surplus, according to the current exhibit, | lion doflars and loans decreasing about | [OOUNK Up $25.524,675. The factors which were millic B absence of commisgion | Prominent in the previous statement are still N0 e ehaior s scks caused | In evidence. There has been a further de- | e ense off again, clostng weak, | CTease in loans, the loss of $385,3%0 being much | i of a moderate amount | 1655, however, than reported for the week end- s i Arhe etre ing April Deposits have fallen off $04,200, | St B R and as cash ifcreased over $1,000,000, Mgtk plus expanded $1,348.775. ¥ much Letter than had been looked for. Known operations for the week with th resulted in a_ loss of -more than sub-treasury three and a half millions to the banks, and this more than evel this week, demand, ey SSain mostly | Uffset the estimatad gain fiom the interior. | 3y el ictve March re. | AS it transpired, however, the bank aver- | . el st ing s it ajd | @kes disclose a better ending for the week. et e o e itions, | 1 18 immaterial whether the actual condition e Delbw wxpectations, | Of the clearing institutions Is reflected in these averages, since the tendency in money affairs is favoring a continued flow of funds to thi r and in a broad sense gains to be ppearing for April, i an inerease in e Fillpinos for r Tapcr expected from this time on. Whatever money Aot an witimate, | 1he ban st to the sub-treasury during the | be reached within | PAst few davs witl y bly be v Tauch | ame time ip. | more than recovered through interest disburse Sy of : ments and other payments beginning May 1. | b aWIng o the wige | Of more interest than the bank averages Is ke ot nited. States | the condition of the exchange market, which he atoation™tee | is working toward a high level, with the attending the opera. | probabilities of still further advance. - The Lehaine quotation I8 now very near the exporting point, . was varable with in. | but that gold will ‘How outtvard is regarded creased Strengih In the 1atter part of the week | 43 extremely doubtful by interests in a posl- S e b biathe tion to know. Money rates abroad do not en- | 1 o ol o b O courage such a supposition, but 1t will be | recognized that fluctuations’ In our domestic rates will react sensitively on extreme quota- | tions. Despite the rise in exchange, which | on the surface indicates a liguidation of trade | balances, the facts g0 to ghow that Europe demnity 15 rranged for, so authori- s L ties | xports-of gold are not anticipatea | 33 Stll @ deblor to the United States and Ay S New Yor at aheet | future operations leading to a transfer of golu b hetre: imiens Tngioms | will mean something entirely different from | t America other large h:»ld}m(‘: ;'):nli;mlxtut‘v\ hich set into motlon these fur\'rs\’ The bau! learings ged compared with ¢ last week, reflecting the fact that speculation THE LONDON . MARKET. i in stocks diminished to over 2,000,000 = { shares during. the general busi- | NEW YORK, April 20.—The Commercial Ad- | ness of the country rge and trade | vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | reports “”“H expansion in The markets here opened dull to-day on the | 5 iirative ey ",};f_ 4 announcersent that the Government has rep- | ¢, and closed only 1 cent lower. | resented to the Transveal authorities that the | price attained for the white metal was | dynamite monopoly is a breach of the con- | the highest in over two rs. and the certifi- | vention. They hardened later on the reported cates traded in rep: ated 354,00 ounces, The | Anglo-Russian agreement orf Chinese railways. | trading in Auaconda Mining, which made a | Americans were stagnant, averaging within a | net rine of only four points below the hest, ctional range. Coppers were strong on the | reached nearly 200,000 shares. The strength poration of the combination. Arbitrage in ths stock was associated with the an- s are buying freely. Anacondas were | nouncement of the Incorporation of the new | 108 9-16; Tintos, 49 (a fresh record); Utahs, 10%, coppe trus hich S to_embrace this | Money was hanl. Sflver was anietly firm. compans. If the trading in Anaconda, togethe CLOSING. by q;,,';,m','_:"“‘}m,‘,:""“,j},'":"”,,‘l‘"“u“”\’fl jioks | LONDON. April 8. —Canadian Pacific, 97%: et ther trading was very narmow ang | Northern Pacific preferred, 8i%: Unfon Pacific | that the standard shares were much negle et TS I e R T T Money, 1% per cent. cted. | Gneertatn, 28%e. Crop uncertaluty, together with the decrease of $117,000 in Burlington's surplus earnings for NEW YORK GRAIN. AND PRODUCE. March. Jeft the grangers fractionally lower. T apmyent Is largely bearish on'| xpw YORK, April %.—FLOUR—Receipts certain stock which have experience NE 3 : . Usual rise, while the rank and Al are gono | 95.000; exports, 792 barrels; quiet but steady erally disposed to hold tenaciously. to ' the | Minnesota patents, 38 $0g4 10; Minnesota bak- stocks on the bellef that the present market | ers, $3@3 20; winter patents, $3 75@4 10; winter fs but a halt.and that bullish enthustasm | cirajghts, $3 55 65; winter extra, $2 60@S: T oo e asnaren. Ujeir lsthargy i boun- | .inter low gradfs, 42 46G2 erops are'assured. For e weel e irc 4 > & and stea! shares. were Trregulns to tHe ris WHIAT—Recelpts, 9260 bushels. Spot,.firm; Of & point or so Imporant changes mek | No. 2 red, S14c, 1. 0. b. afloat; Tc elevator; No. hitherto mentioned are: Advances—Third Aye | 1 Northern Duluth, 8#ic afloat to arrive. Op- cific, 9%; M tions opened steady on unfavorable crop news, cased off under short selling, weak Southwest | litan, $1%; Tobaceo, Ma: markets and unsettled cable news, but finally | 4i5, and Delaware and Hudson and | Tecovered and closed firm at %c net advance. Brooklyn Union fours, 3 | The late improvement was on covering stimu- Operations in bonds during the week were | by new crop-damage news. May, TI%@ on a large scale and many of the medium | closed TT%c; Julv T6%@77%c closed T7%c; 4 issues made handsome advances. The | TG 0ke, closed T6%e; December, | fi fact that several States have laws Impending 7i%e, closed Ti%e. | or enacted permitting savings banks to in- | HOPS-—Dull; Pacific Coast, 18% crop, 6@ic; vest in certain high-class raillway bonds, has | 1897 crop, 1@13c; 1898 crop. 1i@isc. State, com- tended to enhance the value sueh mort. | mon to choice, 189 crop, 6@7c; 1597 crop, 11@l3c; gages. Speculation generally, ‘was stron 1898 crop, 18@17c. and confident, the absence of real stringenc HIDES—Steady. California, 21 to 25 pounds, in the money market forcing the employment | 18%C. of idle funds into mortgages which return x| WOOL—Dull. Domestic fleece, 17G22. al rate of Interest. I'nited States t ( METALS—The brokers' price for lead is $4 10 registered advanced 1%, the new fours regis- | and for copper 19%@19%c. tered %, and do coupon and the threes regls. | COFFEE—Options closed quiet, net un- tered is'in the bid price; the old fours coupon | changed to & points higher. Sales, 500 bags, declines | including March, $4 9. Spot coffee’Rio, dull} | CLOSING STOCKS. The total sales of stocks to-day amounted to | No. 7 invoice, 64c: No. 7 Jobbing, 6%c. Mild, 259,846 shares, including: American Steel and | quiet; Cordova, $giic. Wire, 11000;" Ameriean Sugar, 19.80; Ana- | SUGAR—Raw. firm; fair refining, 3 3-16c; conda. 12,000: Atchison preferrs : centrifugal, 95 test, 4%c; molasses suga; lvn Rapid Transit. 51.200; Brook 41-16c; refined. firmi No. 6, 4 8-16c; No, Transit. rights, 5100; Burlington, 1.4 | 41%c: No. 8, 4 T-18c; No. 9, 4%c: No. 10, 4 516 cago Cansolidated Traction, 4000: (olo | No. 11, 4e; No. 12, 4 13-16c; No. 13, di4e; No and_ Iron, 4100; Consolidated 131, 340: mold A, Sic: standard A, S4e; con- nental Tobacco, 5200; Federal | fectioners’ A. 5%e; cut loaf, 5%c; crushed, i%c; Central. 2300; Louisville and Nashvil / powdered, 5%c: granulated, 5%c; cubes, 5%e. Manhattan Consolidated. %m: Metropolitan | BUTTER—Receipts, 331 packages: steady. treet Raflway, 7200; Mexican Central. 3400; | Western creamery, W&@I7c; factory, 12%4@13%c. National Steel, 23 ew York Cent | BGGS—Receipts, 3079 packages; steady. West. Northwestern, ' 7200; Northern Pacifi | ern, 133@13%c. Fenneyivania’ Rallread, 2600; Peop 3as, | DRIED FRUITS. 2600; St, Paul, 4800; Tel @ Co ; Unio 0 ) —Ca. B0 aox. Baul, 4800; Tenneasee Coal, #00; Union | Npw . YORK, Aprl 29.-Calitorle ariea | truits, st { dy EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, T@Sic; Atchison “.......... 20| Do prefd , } choter, : Do prefd . §0% St Paul ... B LS e s o, Baitimore & Ohio. 12| Do prefd PRUNES—1,@%%c. anada Pacific.... 95% Bt RN PRICO’ . 13%@l4c: Moorpark, Canada Gouthern.. 8155 Do prefd -.....ia70 | 1se oL Hoval; (18401se 1o Cent Pac . .. 51%/80 Pacific . - 53% | PEACHIS—Unpeeled, 5@13c; peeled, 25@2sc. | being 100 small a supply | 84 50 | 2000 ctls, $7iac: 2000, §7%c. straights, $2 80@3 10: bakers', $2 202 50; No. spring wheat, T1}@i2%ac; 3 spring wheat, 661@7110; No. 5C; 2 corn, 2 o 0. 2 white, 30@ 31 3 white, c;' No. 2 rye, 59¢; No. 2 barley, 37l@45c: No. 1 flaxseed, §116; prime timothy seed, $2 33; mess pork, per barrel, §8 90 @s 9:; lard, per 100 pounds, 35 15@5 17%2; short rib sides, loose, $4 50@4 20; dry salted shoulders, boxed, 436@4%¢; short clear sides, boxed, §$ 9. 05 whisky, distillers’ finished goods, per lon, §1 26; sugar, unchanged. Reécelpts. Shipments. Articles Flour, barrels.. 10,000 Wheat, bushel 260,000 Corn, bushel: : Oats, b 1.0 Rye, bushels L slo00 © 10,000 Barley, bus change to-day the Butter creamery, 1218 On the Produce market was quiet and easy. dalry, 1l@l4c. Bges, st ; | Cheese, weak; creams, 11%@12%c. N LIVERPOOL FUTURES. Wheat— Opening . Closing Flour— April. May-Aug. Opening S8 30 433 | Closing S Wheat— | Opening : 20 85 21 00 Closing 4 EASTERN LIV )CK MARKET. CHICAGO. 1| 20 —CATTLE—There were recelved to-day to make a were nominal. 1d for hogs was good and lower. Fair to choice packers, $3 55@3 $5; mixed, $3 T0@3 95; light, 2 CHICAGO, not Ap: cattl enough market and prices HOG The d raged avy butchers, $3 35@3 80, ms piks, SHERD, <h °p were nominal, there to make a mari Receipts—Cattle, 150; Hogs, 15,000; Sheep, Jonid FORBIGN MARKETS. LONDON, April 29, 110 5-16; Stlver, 25%.4; French rentes off coast, quiet and steady: firm: not active. LIVERPOOL, April —Wheat, steady; Wheat in Paris, quiet: Flour in Paris, dull COTTON—Uplands, 3%d CLOSI LONDON. April 20 ern_Duluth, firm, 68 April, nominal; May, is %d: Corn”Spot, quiet; American il,d; September, nomipal. Flour—St. Louis fancy winter, firm, 7s 6d. Hops—At London, Pacific Coast, firm, £ 10s@£4 1o8. wheat cargoes cargoes on passage, 1 red ures, north- quiet, July, 58" Ted® nixed, new, 3& LONDON WOOL TRADE. Business in the Wool LONDON, April 2 trade during the week was quiet and firm. The offerings of the next week’s sales amount to 61,300 bales. The arrivals to date for the next series of auction sales aggregate 168,661 bales, including ) forwarded direct. THE COTTON MARKET. NEW YORK, April 20.—COTTON-Steady: | middling, NEW ORL April 29.—COTTON—Firm; middlings, & 11-16¢ SPECIE IMPOR' AT NEW YORK. NEW YORK, April 29.—The imports of specle gold and §: siiver, RUIT SALF this week were CALIFORNTA he Cherries ck Tartarians, Chapmans, §2 371:; Advance, $2 Orleans, §2; Roval Annes, $1 87lg. pre iy LOCAL MARKETS. 1 Fruit Com- auction to- $237% to ile N pany W YORK, April 2 California Bl sold as_follows EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days .. $45 Sterling Exchange, sight :)«\ Sterling Cables S Vew York lxchange, sight.. ew York Exchange, ‘telegraphic. Fine Silver, per ounce... Mexican Dollars WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT-The Eastern markets were firm at a slight advance, with no especial feature. This market was firmer in sympathy, but quiet. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 05@110; milling, $1123@1 15. 0714 6215 51 CALT, BOARD SALES. Informal Session — lll'clm‘k——l’)#vambv-r - 2000 ctls, $1 14%: 2000, $1 143 Second Session--December—2000 ctls, $1 14%%; 30,000, $1 14%; 6000, $1 14%. Regular Morning Session—May—4000 ctls, $106%. December—S000, $1 1416; 32,000, $1 145 BARLEY—The market continues dull at un- changed quotations. Feed, $1 0214@1 05; Brewing, $110@112% per S CALI, BOARD SALES. al Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales, I om Hesston- Seller ‘96, new—2000 etls, 714 Regular Morning Session—Seller ‘99, new-— May—2000, $1 00%. OATS - Another advance Is noted and deal- ers are expecting a still further rise, as sup- plies are reduced to almost nplhinz. Oats are searce up north, too, and are selling above This market, which tends to cut off our usual supplies {rom that source. ancy Feed, $1 47 per ctl: good to choice. $1 401 45; common, $§1 33@1 3714; Surprise, $145 @1 %0; Gray, $135@140; Milling, $1 42%@1 4713 per cfl; Red, $1321@1 87%; Black, $1 30@1 3. CORN—Dullness atill characterizes this mar- ket. Quotations show no change. Small round Yellow, $1 30; Eastern large Yel- low, $1121: White, $11215: mixed, $1 06%@ 110 per ctl: California White, nominal. RYE-47%6c@$1 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. The China steamer took out 19,048 bairels of Flour. The ship Columbla took 13,962 barrels for Viadivostok. FLOUR—Californta family extras, $32 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 30; Oregon and Washington, $3 40G3 45 per bbl for extra, $32:@3 40 for bakers' and $2 30G2 30 for super- ne. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 2 per 100 pounds; Rye Flour, $2 75 per | 100; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, cream Cornmeal, $3 25; Oatmeal, $475: Hominy. $3 $4@4 % Cracked Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled @6 9 In sacks, $6 36 15 Split Peas, §4 50; Green Peas, $230; extra $4°50G4 75; 3750 Buck- t, $375; Oat Groats, wheat Flour, Pearl E: £ per 100 pounds. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Hay is still in the dumps. There is no de- mand of any consequence and the tone of the market is weak. Feedstuffs stand the same. BRAN—$15 50@16 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17 50@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23 50@24 per | ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31 @31 5 bing, “’-@n:’;fl:fi%co&nu{. ('lké. mfi‘fili 5 eeed Meal, $2! per ton; Cornmeal, 0@ 2430; Cracked - Corn, $24@25; Mixed = Feed, $15 50@16 50. HAY-—Wheat, $12@13 for_good to choice and $10@11 for lower grades; Wheat and Oat, $10@ 12; Oal, $8@11; Barley, $7@9; Alfalfa, 50@1. STRAW—25@50c per bale. S BEANS AND SEEDS. There is nothing going on and quotations are unchanged. BEANS-Bayos, §150@105; Small Whites, § @2 15; Large Whites, $1 50@1 60; Pinks, $1 85@ 195; Reds, §250; Blackeye, $i@4 10; Butters, nominal; Limas, $4; Pea, §2 25G2 40; Red Kid- neys, $240G2 50 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown _ Mustard, Mustard, 2%@3c; Flax. $2 152 24@2%c per 1b: Alfaifa, $1,@ 2%c; Hemp, 2%@dc; Timoth; DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 7 | 28 per ctl. | POTATOES, ONIONS AN nominal: Yellow 5; Canary Seed, ©; Rape, 24 @5, Green, a2 D VEGETABLES. Receipta were 782 boxes Asparagus, 428 boxes Rhubarb, 404 sacks Peas, 63 sacks Beans and | 400 sacks Potatoes, New Onions came in again. scarce and firm. Old Onions. are i | Potatoes are unchanged. for Red anfl 3 per box for white. VEGETABL Asparagus, 75c@31 % per box g g 3 for No. 3, 39G° 1 and §250 for _The leading tutures ranged as follows: | fancy; Rhubarh, 5¢ per hox for the general Articles. Open. High. Low. Close, | fun and 8c@$l for fancy; Green Peas, 2@ P heat N 3c for common and dc for Garden; String ARy o AR Dyl 715 | Beans from Los Angeles, 4G7c for green and July 3% 30 | 6@Tc for Golden Wax; String Beans from Vaca- e et ey tid 3y | Ville, 8@i10c; Cabbage, $140; Tomatoes, $1 Corniave oo, | per box: Egg Plant, 10@ise per 1b: Garlie, 20¢ May 3 3% { ver 1b; Dried Okra, Dried Peppers, :|ul-\ - IH" 10c: Green Peppers, rrot us per SeBlemben fted | sack; Hothouse ' Cucumbers, ver s | dozen: Sacramento Cucumbers, 10@i0c; Summer Mas e %% 261, | Sauash from Los Angeles, 10@12%c per Ib. July ... AR 241 | = =g Al s | POULTRY AND GAME. | M],\\l\."’f Pork, S 8% sang | Poultry was nominal, as usual on Saturday. e §17% 910 3 17iey The usual Eastern will be put on to-morrow September . 932 92T 930 \‘nnd Tuesday. . Lard, per 100 pounds— " g | FOULTRY-Live Turkeys, lglic for Gob- DMay & = 517% 5125 5 17% | blers and 1ia1 : Geese, per pair, $175 e 23 D2 D3| G2 Goslings, 82 2@230: Ducks, $6@7 for Beptember . ©45 land $7 5065 30 for young; Hens, $4 3065 50 Ao teioer Wipenntess i ERE G SE E Roosters, §7 50@9; old Roosters, $1 S DA L B vers, $646 0; Brollers, $4 30@6 for iarge, July . s214 4% B UL S0 for small; Pigeons. §1 5042 per dozen September ......... 49 ~ 502% 49 502% | and $2@2 2 for Squabs. b Cash quotations were as follows | (GAME Hare, §i; Xiabbits, $1 % for Cotton- Flour, ‘steady: winter patents, $3 33 6, tails an opteall. i straights, $3 20@3 clears, $3@3 10; spring ve o o 2 | spectals,” $4 10@+4 2 patents, 3 80713 70; BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter brings the top®quo- ades are depressed. Cheese | Faney Creamen | tation. Dairy & continues weak. Eggs are quiet and unchanged, though a few fancy ranch still bring lic. BUTTER— Jereamery—Fancy creamery, 16%@17c; seconds, Dairy—Fancy, 15c; good to choice, 13@14%c store, 11@12c per Ib. CHEESE-—Choige mild new, 10%@11c; old, 10c | Young America, 11@12c; 14! —Quoted at 1412@ 5@ ic per dozen for ranch; Eastern, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND AND CITRUS FRUITS. Receipts were 632 chests Strawberries | Apricots have appeared from Palm Vailey, Los Angeles County, selling at $1 per basket or $4 per crate of four baskets, Gooseberries ahd Blackberries are coming in every day now. Strawberrics sold well in the morning. but weakened off toward the middle of the day. Cherries came in more freel in consequence, though they than of late. There s no _change in Citrus Pruits, DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, $1 50@2 30 for fair to good and $3@3 50 for choiée to fancy 5 berries. per box; Blackberries, boxes Cherries and 415 ve and were lower eaned up better Arnwer @2 per $1 | $210@ | the station.”” | | §83 50. Contra Costa Water was active at mgw\ Gas and Electric was steady at $10@ 0 % Lower quotations ruled for mining stocks, with a few exceptions. The telegram from the pump said: “Elevator working steadly, Water in the 1750 level winze Is %6 feet 10 inches below The Ophir, Best & Belcher and Occidental elinquent sales take place on Tuesday. The Dexter mine of Tuscarora, Nev., made @ recent shipment of gold bulllon valued at $5000 and 200 pounds of auro-cyanides. i The Republic mine in Washington has de- | clared a dividend of lc per share, amounting | to_ 525,000, The following local incorporations disbursed diyidends during the past month: it Vegetables show no particular change, except | Naws g that there 1s a larger assortment on the mat- | B ot Callfornta e Ao ket Prices are generally sustained, Golitdrnin Trust Comipanyics. Sa1igy | POTATOES—S$1 4091 50 per ctl tor Karly Rose, | Firemun's Fand In ta i .. 3 o) | | $1 4041 65 for River Burbanks; Oregon, $115@ | Pacific Surety Company ... .ree: 1.8 | | 130 tor seed and $1 50@1 85 for large; New Po- | Gas Consumers’ Association 15 o e n. i aon s o] Oskienn Gax Compony: Toc for ek | Pacific Gas v | ot "for good ‘to cholce; new. Tic@i ber sack | baciac a8 Improveme Pacific Lighting Company. S. F. Gas and Electric. Stockton Gas and Electric. Marin County Water. San Jose Water Spring Valley Water.. 42 i ‘alifornia-street Cable .. o0 | | Market-street Rallway 0 | Sutter-street Railway . 125 Alaska Packers' Association ki Hutchinson Plantation A | Paauhau Plantation . .- 30 1 Californin_Powder ... 100 Giant Powder ........ o5 | Pacific Telephone - L Sunset Telephone . 2 { Oceanic Steamship 50 i Alaska-Mexican Mining Co 10 | Alaska-Treadwell Mining Co.... 37l | Aetna Quicksilver Mining Co. 10 | Argonaut Mining Co : 10 Grass Valley Ex. Mi £ | Gwin Mining Company.......... 2 | Highland Mining Company. 20 20,000 | Homestake Mining Company 25 31,230 | Homestake Mining Co., extra.. 2 3 Jamison Mining Company ...... 10 Morning Star Mining C L2850 Napa Con. Q. Mining Co..... 10 | 10,600 Napa Con. Q. M. Co., extra.. 10 10,000 New 1dria Q. Mining Co. 10 | New Idria Q. M. Co., 10 | rth Star Mining ( % | ania Mining 5 Yellow Aster .............. 19 A summary of the dividends for the month | compares as follows: i Banks ...... -$105.000 Insurance . 000 Gas 5 | Water ... 1 Street railways .. L 1LT00 ugar teeeses 20,000 | Strawberries, $4@S per chest for small | and $3@6 for lar berries. Cherries, 30@75c for red, f0c@$1 for white and $1@1 25 per box for black; extr: sold at $150@1 7. CITRUS FRUITS—N; per box; Seedlings, $1@ fancy black avel Oranges, $130@3 25 Mediterranean Sweets, 5 Lemons, §1 2%@150 for common and | @250 for good 't : Mexican Limes, | §7; California_Limi ¢ per _small . box | Grape Frifit, $1 30@2 0: Bananas, $1 50@2 50 per | bunch; Pineapples, $2a4 50 per dozen. | | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RATSINS. France hout Tatest mail reports from the Prune crop will be only of the average, that prices hav (112 pounds). a quarter in others, say that 10 per cent owing to freezing weather, and advanced 10 francs per quintal The California crop runs from ' in some districts to half a erop though it s possible that the loss by the drop may not be so severe as now | thought. More will be known about it later on. | . DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, Tc_for 40-i0's, 5@ | Slec for 50-60's, 4@4iec for 60-10's, 3L.@3%c. for T0-80's, 2H@IRC for 80-90's, 2e@2Hc for 90-100's and 2G2ie for 100-110°s; Peaches, S for good to cholce, 10@10%c for fancy and — for eeled; Apricots, 121@15c for. Rovals and — for Maorparks; fvaporated Apples, 9@9ic;.sun dried, 612@7i4c} Black Figs, sacks, 3%c; Plums, nominal 2c for unpitted and #14@se for piteds Pears, nominal. RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 43c for- three- crown, 5%c for four-crown. 4l@6e for Seedless Sultanas, 8tc for Seedless Muscatels and $1 20 for London Lavers; Dried Grapes, 2%@3c. NUTS—Chestnuts, 7 per Ib; Walnuts, 5@se for hardshell. 10@7ic for softshell; Almonds, S@fc for hardshell, 12@ 1% for softshell, 14@166 for papershell; Peanuts, 6@ic for Eastern and 4%@5e for Cahifornia; Cocoanuts, 4 50a5. HONEY—Comb, 10@11c for bright and S@9c for lower grades; water white extracted, T%@ | T%c; light amber extracted, 7c; dark, b@stsc | per b BEESWAX—25@27 | i | | i per b, PROVISION CTURED MEATS—Bacon. Se per Ib for heavy, Si@de for light medlum, 10%@1lc for light, 12¢ for extra light and 121@13c for sugar curec Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, lle; Califor- nia Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $13 per bbl; extra Mess Beef. $14: Family Beef, $15@1550; extra prime Pork, §12; extra clear, §15; mess, $16; Smoked Beef, 11c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 5%:@5%c per Ib for compound and T@7%e for pure: half barrels, | pure, fc: 16-Ib tins, 8ie; 5-1h ting, §%e. | T COTTOLENE-—Tierces, 6%@f%c; packages, | less than 200 Tbs, 1-1b pails, 60 {n'a case, i | 3-1b vatls, 20 in'a case, SSe: S*1b pafls, 12 in | A case, 81c; 10-Ib pails. 6 in a case, §%¢; 50-lh | ting, 1 or 2 In a case, ooden ‘buckats, 20 ubs Ibs net, 8lgc: fancy barrels, about 110 Ibs, 50 1bs net, Tie; haif- WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS_Culls and brands sell about 1c under the quotatfon: Heavy salted steers, 10c; medium, S@9%c;: light, 8%e; Cow- hides, Sc; Stags, 6@hiee; Salted Kip, e Calf, | 10 dry Hides, sound, 16c; culls and brands | 13¢: dry Kip and Veal, 15 c; dry Calf, 17c Sheepskins, sbearlings, each; short | Wool, 35@éhe each; medium, 70@00c; long Woo 900@$1 10 each: Horse Hides, salt, $1 76@2 2 for large and $1 for small; Colts, 5ic. | TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 44@dlc per Ib; : refined. pring Clips HIDES, TALLOW I i Erease, 3c, San Toaguin months, 7@f: vear's staple, Sc; Foothill and Northern free. 10@i2c hiil and Northern defective, S@l0c; saie Fall Wools— Northern Mountain Southern Plainé ..... 4@ HOPS—1838 crop, 10@11c per Ib for ordinary, 12@123%c for geod and 13@l5e for choles to fancy from first hands. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 5%c for June and July; Wool Bags, 26@28c; San Quentin Bags, $495. - COAL—Wellington, . 38 per ton; New Welling- | ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, $6; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, $7 o | Scoteh, $8;' Cumberland, $550 in bulk and $1 in sacks;’ Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, 31 Cannel, $§ 30 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle Gate, §760; Coke, $12 per ton In bulk and $14 in_sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, terms net cash, in 100-1b bag: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Dow- dered, S%c: Candy Granulated, 5\c: Dry Granu- lated, Ste: Confectioners’ A. Sie; California A, 4%e; Magnolia A, 4%c; Extra C, 4%c; Gold- en C, dtc; barrels, 1-16c more; half barrels, 34c more; boxes, ec more; 50-1b bags, %c more. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. The scarcity in Hogs continues and soma sales | at 5%c are reported, though this figure is rather above the market. The other descriptions are unchanged. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: BEEF--T%@S%¢_per 1b. VEAL—Large, c; small T%@Sc_per Ib. MUTTON — Wethers, Sc; Ewe sc (e 4@Sc; Ewes, T@7%c LAMB—Spring, $%@i0c per Ib, and [ Foot- evada, Southern, FORK—Live Hogs, i%@i%e for small, 3 | for medium and 4%2@5%c for large; -mck'uo’ég and Feeders, 4%@5c; dressed Hogs, Tasie, RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, For Saturday, April 2. \ Flour, ar sks i|Shorts, sks. 5 Wheat, ctls.. 9| Middlings, ske.... - 50 0 Potatoes, ‘sks..... 1,005 | 70{Onions, sks....... " 3 [ Corn, ctls.... 675 | Quicksilver, fiks. 33 | Corn; ctis, Fast.. 600 Wine, gals.. i Rye, ctl 30 Pelts, bdls DT Butter, ctis!)|\.. 3% Leathier, rolis.... sf | Cheese, ctls. 2 Bran, sks........ 2,506 26 Hay, tons. . 263 0 Wool. balesl1 g 50 Eggs. doz.....0... 25,20 Sugar, bbls. 165, Hides, Mo....1eiis 399 Sugar, sks 7.855 OREGON. Flour, qr sks..... S2)Potatoes, sks..... = 935 e S N THE STOCK MARKET. The feature of local securities was the jump In Hawatlan Commerclal fram $115 to $125 50 under a single saje of 20 shares. Paauhau Plantation declined to $41 75 and Hutchinson to 33475, Oceanic Steamship advanced to | Powder 3 5 | Telephone . . 20,700 20,700 | Miscellaneous . L 15500 12,500 Mining ..... 197,82 $746,241 Totals ... $933,985 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, April 2012 m. Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. Cent L P... 7 8 Equit G L Co. 7% 5% Mutual El Co. 16% 1675 Bonds— Is quar coup..114 4% quar reg. 45 quar new 130 Oakland Gas.. 45 481 3s quar coup. — Pac Gas Imp.. 633 — | Miscellaneous— Pac L Co...... 4215 45 | Cal-st Cab 5.1 — 'S'F G & E.ooo — 70| Cal Elec L 63.12%4127% San Fran. 3% 3% C C Wat bs — 'Stktn Gas 6s. — 13% | Dup-st_ex c. — | Insurafice— | £ L &P 6s 185 |Firem's Fund.220 — | F & CI Ry 6 - | Bank Stocks— seary-st R is. — 100 |Anglo-Cal .... — 67% H C'& S 3%s.102% — |Bank of Cal..287% — | | L A Ry 0s....105 106%/Cal S D & T. — 98% | L A L Co 681014 — |First Natlonl. | Do gntd 6s..101%4 — (Lon P & A... — 131% Market-st 6s...128 = — Mer Exchange — 16 ‘ st M 3s.116%117% | Nev Nat Bk..180 — GRI108 — ! "Savings Banks— R Cal 6s...185 116% Ger S & L.. — 1630 N Ry Cal 5. 113%113% [Hum § & L.1060 1160 NPCRR 3 — " Mutual Sav.. — A1 | 41038 F Say U.. 500 — N Cal R R 55007 — (S.& L So..oo, — 100 | Ouk Gas 5s...110 111% Security S B 300 30 | Om C Ry s — |Union T Co. — 165 | P & Cl Ry 6 107%| Street Rallronds— | P&OG.: — “lCcalifornia .....114 Powell-st 6s. 1221 Geary i | | | | | Sac El Ry fis. — F & N P 5. — 115% Market-st ..... Oak S L & H. S F &8 JVs 154115, Presidio ....... 12 SierraRCal 6s.108 — Powder— § P of Ar 6s.113% — |Californfa ..., | SPCos QW)L — |1 Dynamite s ases) — — [Grant Con ( s as) — — |Vigorit ..... | s g 58105 — | sukar— S P Br 6s...... — 124 |Hana P Co.... 8 V Water 6s. — 17 |Haw C & 8 C.1. 11 SV Water 4s/104% — |iuteh S P Co. 3% SV Wis(3dm).10214102% | Pauubau S F. 417% 1214 | Stktn Gas 6s..101% Miscellanecus— 1 Water Stocks Al Pac Assn.. — 1103 | Contra Costa.. 6%% 0 |Ger Ld Wks. %0 - Marin Co - Mer Ex Asen.. % Spring Valley.100t; — JOceanic S Co.. 83% $4 Gas and Eiectric— © [Pac A FALL 1% 1% Capital Gas... — — Pac C Bor Co.1ll — Central G Co.. — ~— |1ur Faint Co.. 1% — Morning Session. Board— 100 Contra Costa Water 100 Contra Costa Water.... 5 Contra Costa Water 150 Contra Costa Water 5 Glant Powder Con 6 Hana Plantation Co 6 Hana Plantation Co, 16 Hana Plantation Co 20 Hawaiian Comn w Hutehinson $ Hutehinson S P Cc 9 Hutchinson S P Co. 75 Hutchinson S P Co Market-st Railway. Mutual Electric W0 N P C R R per ¢ 0 Oceanic S S Co.. 100 Paauhau § P Co 330 Paauhau § P C 40 S F Gas & Electrie 50 S F Gas & Electric 0 S F Gas & Electric * v Water... Street— $2000 N P C R R 5 per 0 Oakland G s s o o5 Co, 5 3. cent bonds. INVE TMENT BOARD. Morning Session. Board ntra Costa W: Contra Costa Water, Paauhau S P Co. 30 Mutual Electric Light. 20 Mutual Electric Light. tant Powder Con 10 Giant Powder Con. 200 Vigorit Powder LLiiuiend 3007 | | MIN STOCK: Following were the sales cisco Stock Board vesterda Morning in the San Fran- 100 Andes 100 Belcher 1000 Belcher 400 Best & Belc 100 Chollar . 200 Mextcan 36, 200 Mexican 58 300 Ophir 2 4 Potost 200 Con Cal & 200 Savage ... 1 50 Sierra Nev 0 Union Con, 381 106 Utah a3l Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Hoard yesterday: Morning Session. 33, 200 Hale & Norcrs. 3] 600 Mextcan 200 Gould & Curry. 700 Belcher 200 Belcher 24 60 300 Belcher 21370 | 200 Mexican 700 Best & Belcher 60| 500 Ophir 200 Best & Belcher 3| 100 Ophir | 200 Challenge Con. 34 200 Overman 200 Con Cal & V...1 75| 200 Potosi ... 300 Con Cal & V.1'775! 90 Sierra Nev. 500 Con Cal & V...180/ 30 Sierra Nev 500 Crown Point... 21! 300 Utah 700 Gould & Curry. 3%/ 500 Yellow Jacket. 200 Gould & Curry. 37| 200 Yellow Jacket.. 44 400 Gould & Curry. 39 3 00 Yellow Jacket.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, April 2012 m. Bid.Ask, Bid. Ask. Alpha Con...... 06 07/Kentuck L0408 Alta ... 68 10 Lady Wash.... 0I 02 Andes ] 12 13 Mexican Lo oee Belcher 0 31 38 Oceidental |1l 3 - Best & Beicher 50 60 Ophir .. lw1m Bullion ......... 02 03/Overman ...l 13 13 Caledonia ...... 38 Potosi . 26 3 Chollar ......... 33 Savage b3 Challenge 3 Scorpion . o1 Confidence 8, Seg Belcher.... 04 05 | Con Cal & V... 8 |Sierra Nev...1051 10 o Imperfal... 02, Silver HIlL..... 03 03| Crown Point... 22! Syndicate ... — 05 — Standard 03 St Louls. 29 Union Con. Con New York. Exchequer Gould & Curry. Hale & Norers. 27 Utah 11 nliate:s.tsiees @3 Yellow o4 Justice . 4 2l MINING STOCKS. THighest prices of stocks during the week. Name of Stock. M. AIDha. <y ..isseidonssisess Aita . Andes Belcher ... Best & Belcher. 1 Bullion .... . Caledonia - ! Challenge e | Chollar. 3 Con Cal 165 Confidence 5 Crown Point. Gould & Curry. Justice . Mexican ... Ophir . Overma Occidental ... Potost Savage 2! Standard . ee [2 501 Sierra Nevada o[- 90 Union 82 Utah | of Alameda) to W. Morgan, lot on SE line of REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Margaret Irwin to Rose Criglar, lot on N line of Lily avenue, 165 W of Buchanan street, W 27;6 by 45; $10. John W, Wiesinger, Thomas D. and Rose A. Riordan to Agnes A, Foerster, lot on NW cor- ner of Washington and Devisadero streets, N 62 by W 137:6; $10. Eavage Estate Company to Louls Friedlander, lot commencing 110 S of Oak street and 5%:14-10 E of Central avenue (Lott), S 13 de- grees 45 minutes E 54:5, N 17 degrees 7 min- utes E $0:2%, N 8§ degrees 9 minutes 1-:‘. e N 34:1%, W 121:3 6-10; also lot on 5 line of Oak | street, 49:3 E of Central avenue (Lott), I 30, S 110, W 2133 610, N 110:5; $2800. | Loufs and Jennie Friedlander to Celine C. | McKenzie, same as first above described; $10. Isaac Hyde (executor of the estate of R. B Woodward) to College of Physiclans and Sur- geons of San Franciseo (a corporation), lot on line of Fourteenth street, & W of Jessie, N 9 by E §0, quitclaim deed; —. Henry and Augustine Callleaud to Theophi and Marie Vaissiere, lot on SW corner of S| teenth street and Alblon (Second) avenue, 8 by W 21:8; $10. | Stephen McNefl to Mary McNeil (wife of Mary), lot on N line of Twenty-ninln street, 316:11 B of Dolores, E 27:4 by N 14; gift, uetus L. and Helen F. Solomoms to rine Foye (wife of Henry), lot on S line Day street, 30 1Y of Church, E 2 by $ 114, war- ranty deed; $10. Willlam H. Clary to Joseph Figel. undi- vided 1-16 of lot on W line of Thirty-seventh avenue, 300 S of B street, § 0:4 by W 240; 10, Joseph and Isabel E. Figel to Thomas \ Fisher, lot on W line of Thirty-seventh ave- nue, 255:4 S of B street, S 25 by W 240: $10. P. J. and Margaret’' A. Martin fo Mary Crofton (wife of Edward), lot on NW corner of Twentieth avenue and M street, W 57.6 by | N _100: $10. Michael J. and Kate Conboy to Adolphe Scar- ceriaux, lof 316, Gift Map I; $10. Chester S. Smith to B. W, Foster, lot on E line of Gould street, 25 S of Paul, § 3 by E 100, lots 2 and 27, block 2, Garden Tract Home- stead Assoctation; $10. Olive Verkouterén to Anna Buero, commenc- ing §0 SW from Oneida_avenue and 230 NW Cayuga street. NW 60, SW 160, SE 65, NE 160 lots 2 and 3, block 15. West End Map No. 1 Ellen Folger (widow) to B. C. Austin (widoW), lot 332, Lone Mountain Cemetery; $1 May'and Phillp _Seldner (by H. M. Covert. commissioner) to Eugene Gauthler, lot on E line of Webster street, 24:6 S of Bush, S 21 by E $0:6; 34725, 5 Annle M. and Irvine Graham to Louis N. Yezina, lot on W line of De Long avenue, S of Waller street, S 25 by W S0; $10. | Ella Chiclovich and Mary C. and M. J. Fot- trell to Henry Cailleaud, lot on SW corner of Sixteenth and Alblon (Sécond) streets, S 50 by W 21:9; $5000. Malachy Whelan to Hanora Whelan, undi- vided haif of lot on W line of Guerrero' street, 85 8 of Seventeenth, S 25 by W S0; gift Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Elizabeth Ahrens, lot on N line of Twentieth street, 100 W of Noe, W 25 by N 85; $10. Mary G. Coggeshall to George P. Morrow undivided half of City Slip Lot line « Clay street, %0 E of Drumm, 3 undivided alf of City Slip Lot 8, on Commercial street, 250 E of Drumm, quitclaim deed; $500. Presley C. Hyman (administrator of est of Presiey W. Cohen) to same. undivided hal of same (two_descriptions): $300. rge P. Morrow to Wickersham Company, all of same (two descrintions); $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Scclety to same, lot on § line of Clay street, 200 E of Drumm, E T by S 119:6; $10. Mary L. Harrison (wife of Robert J.) to R. 1ot on S line of Bush street, 137:6 E ot 1 34:4% by S 112:6; also all other real estate n San Francisco and city of San Jose: also all Interest in estates of Ellen and Thomes F. McNamara; $10. Florence E., Alice M. and Henry §. Russ to J. E. Hammersmith, lot-on N line of O Farrell street, 167 E of Mason, E 5 by N 137:6; lot on W line of Kearny street, 51 § of Pine, S 86 W 36:2; also lot on E line of Powell street, 137:6 N of O'Farrell, E 137:6 by S 3 G, E. Gordon to Elizabeth Hammersmith, lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 200:6 W of Fowell, 6 by N 137:6, quitclaim deed: §10, izabeth, Elsie and Alfred Hamme! Rudolph Spreckels, same; $10. Florence Hammersmith (minor) by E. Ham- iardian) to_same, same; $10,000. aughlin to M. F. McLaughlin, iots 259, Gift Map 4; $5. John W. and Birdie Zickel (Fischer) to Ber- tha C. Watz (wife of Charles). lot on S 1 of Sunnyside avenue, 3 W of Baden street, 25 by 100, lot 43, blo mnyside; $10. J. M. amd Lulu P, er to J. S." Angus, T. | G. Crothers and W. sfellow (executors | of the estate of James G. Fair), lat on S line of 8 | | 1 Banking mith to Tuc it Ellert street, 200 E of Bennington, E 2% by S | §7:6, lot 12" block 10, Fair's subdivision of | Holly Park. quitclaim deed: 320, | Hanora Whelan to Malachy Whelan, undi- | xteenth avenue, 100, vided 4 of lot on N line of 200 W of R street, W 30 by N lots 39 and 40, Haley Tract, block 302, being lots 33 and 34, O'N. and H. Tract, block 303; zift. Alameda County. TUnion Savings Bank to Katharlne Kirk- patrick, lot on N line of Edwards street, %45 I of Telegraph avenue, E 3 by N 1%, being & portion of lots 20 and 21, Pacific Theological Seminary Tract, Oakland; §10. Sarah Burns to Emma Buttrick, Jot 18, block 480, Adeline and Market 'Street Homestead, Oakland; grant. Vesta M. Colby to Joseph M. Pedrini, lot 13, block G, Roberts and Wolfskill Tract, Map 3, | Oakland; $10. Albert and Emma Van Haltren to Harriet Pearman, lot on NW line of Orange street, 5 | SW of Morrison place, SW 40 by NW 9. block B, map of lands of Oakland View Homestead | Absociution, Oakland; $10. i John F. and Maria Dingwell to Gray, lot on N line of Lincol street Summit, W 130 by N 100, being Jots 57 block D, new town of Lynn, East Oakland; $3t Mary M. Soule to William F. Soule, 16t on E line_of Sherman street, 20 S of Kings av- enue, S 50 by E 130, block 3, property of Pacifi Land Investment Company at Morton-street station, Alameda; $10. Sandérs Susan’to ‘George Alpers, lot on W | line of Louisa street, 120 N of Vine, N 60 by . being lot 16, block 4, Graves and Tayior Berkeley; ‘$10. Abbie L. and Frederic W. Jordan to Fred- erick H. Dakin, lot on N line of Vir of Arch, N 119.40, E 78255, 8 11 beginning, being a portion of Berkeley View Homestend Association, Berkeley (except strip of 3 feet off W portion deeded to Wil- liam H. Marston); $10. Oswald_and Louise M. Lubbock, Adele H. Arnold, T. and Annle Haughwort, Adele I Lubbock and George W. Arnold to Henry S. Lubbock, all interest in lot on N line of San Antonio avenue, 300 W of Walnut street, W 100 | N 130, being lots 2 and 3, block H, map of operty of Pioneer Homestead Association, Alameda; $30. Lillie M. and Trving S. Watson to Judson H. B! ot 18, Hamilton Tract, Oakland: $10. rd P. and Emma P. Flint to Catherine )t on E line of Fairmount ave- .53 S of Santa Clara, NE 10, SE 160, . NW 125, N 62 to beginning, being lot 3, block C, Flint Tract, Oakland; $10. Wolf-Wreden Company” of San Francisco (a corporation) to Wreden-Kohlmoos Company of San Francisco, lot on N line of East Twenty- first street, 275 SE of Twenty-first avenue, SE 5 by NE 140, being iots 35 and 39, block 67 Northern Addition to Brooklyn, Kast Oak land; $10. Margaret E. Altman to Home Building Com- | pany of San Francisco (a corporation), lots to 35, block G, subdivision of Fruitvale minal Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. G. F., H.'N. and M. E. Gray to Califérnia Paving Company (a corporation), lot on N line of Blake street, 92.22 W of Grove avenue, W 30 by N 130, being lot 9, block E, Crystal Springs Tract, Berkeley: $10. California Paving Company (by Joseph Scheerer, president) to Guy W. Monroe, same, Berkeley: $10. Sarah L. Butters to Mary A. Boone, lot on N line of Durant avenue, 209.08 W of Shattuck avenue, W 123 by N 180, block 1. Parker Tract: also 1ot on S line of Durant avenue, 449.50 W of Shattuck avenue, W 75 by S 130, block 2, same, Berkeley; gift. Robert ' B. Bain, Frank Harrold and W, . | Dunlevy (trustees of Fruitvale School District er- Adeline street, 243:6 SW of Monroe, SW 100 by SE 139, block D. Oak Tree Farm Tract, Brook- Iyn Township; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Eugene P. Murphy (owner) with A. (contractor), architects Shea & Shea. ( work, asphalting, cementing, cement floor: steps, curbing, etc., for a 5-story and basemen: fireproof building on NW corner of Callfornia and Kearny streets, W 50:5 by N 35; $2435. College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Francisco (owners) with Siller Bros. (contrac- tors), architect Henry A, Schulze. Excavating, grading, concrete, brick, carpenter’s, mill_work, sashes, doors, stairwork. boards, finishing hardware, door bells, glass and glazing, fire escapes, marble and artificial stone work, " tinsmith's work, plastering, paint- ing, ventilators and clearing for a 3-story frame building on NW corner of Jessie and Four- | teenth streets, W 130 by N ; $23,565. Same owners with Ickelheimer Bros. (con- tractors), architect same. Plumbing, sewer- ing, gas fitting and cleaning for same on same, | payments same, balance same, $1138 50; $4634. | Mrs. Bessle McFadden - (owner) with ' Hugh Keenan (contractor and architect). All work except mantels, gas fixtures and window shades | for a 2.story attic and basement frame building on N llne of Haight street, 71:1#z £ of Baker, E 2 by 110; frame up $1230, brown coated $1230, completed $1250, 35 days after 31300, total $5250.» Esther Hellman (owner), by Isaias W. Hell- man, attorney, with C. Chisholm (contractor), architect Jullus E. Krafft. Excavations, car- penter, brick, concrete, mill, tin and galvanized iron work, lathing, plastering, glass, hardware, electric work and parquet flooring for altera: *ions and additlons to residence on NW corner of Sacramento and Franklin streets, N 127:8 by W 160; $3385. et oster (owner) with Peacock & Butcher (contractors), architects Percy & Ham- | ilton. Fxcavating. brick, stone, concrete, iron, carpenter, mill and stair work, glass, glazing, erates, mantels, tiling and electric work for a story brick butlding (stable and flats) on S | iine of Eddy street, 7155 E of Webster, E 3 Dby § 120 $7786. B NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office, Tocated in the Merchants' Exchange, {s maintained in San Francisco ‘or the bedefit of mariners without regard to natlonallty and k¢ { expense. Navigators are cordlally Invited to visit the office. where complete sets of charts and safl- ing directions of the world are kept on hand | Washtenaw . | Coos Bay.. v Crescent_ City.. Crescent City....] City of Peking.'China and May Czarina ...|Puget May | Walla Walla.... V. May Coquille River..\G May | from Port Gamble. | San Mateo, for comparison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry buflding at the foot of Market street is holsted about ten minutes before noon and dropped at noon, 120th merldian, by telegraphic signal re- cefved each day from the United States Naval Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. A notice stating whether the ball was dropped on téme or giving the er;,ur,flslnn:z l!dzumuhea in the morning papers the following day. s C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant, U. N.. in charge. e e e SUN, MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at ‘he city front (Misslon-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, APRIL 30. Sun rises Sun sets S 8 k8 283 E—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey cha except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. —eee TIME BALL. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., April 29, 1599. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8§ o'clock p. m. Greenwich mean time. C. G. CALKINS v Lieutenant s in cha STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Due. Luella .. .ITillamook....... A. Blanchard...|Coos Ba: -|Point Arena.. Portland . ...‘San Diego... Curacao Mexico. 3 Macki i o May Newhurg Grays Harbor. May Grace Dollar. ‘i May North Fork. Queen Pomona Bonita Santa Rosa.. Point Arena. |Grays Harbor. [Humboldt..... San Diego.. Point Arena Aztec ...........|China and Japan. State of Cal....[Portland Belglan King. Arcata ... Moana Homer Bristol Fmpire . DI P DD DO e e 00 09 8D ek ek May May Alliance Acapuleo ‘{Portland anama ) STEAMERS TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. \' Pler. il = Coos Bay...[Newport |Apl. 30, 9 am/Pier 11 Arcata_....|Coos Bav.....|Apl 30, 10 am|Pler 13 Umatilla ..|Vie & Pgt Sd. g am Pler 9 Corona !San Diego.... 11 am!Pler 11 A. Blanch'd Humboldt 2, 5 pm|Pier 13 Columbia .. Portiand 3, 10 am|Pier 24 Aloha ... Point Arena. 3, 3 pm|Pler 2 Bonita_ ....\Newpart. 4 9am/Pier 11 Australia ../Honolulu.. 4. 2 pm{Pier 7 Pomona ... Humboldt 4, 2 pm/Pler 9 Santa Rosa(San Diego. 6, 11 am/Pler 11 6, 1 pm!PMSS Amer Maru|China & Japan Queen IVic & Pet 0 am/Pier 9 Pt. Arena.. Point Arena 3 pm) Curacan Mexico. 10 am! Pier 11 State Cal...|Portland. Mayv 8. 10 ami{Pler 24 City of Para Panam: 13 S SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED, Saturday, April 2. Johnson, 13 hours from Fort - Progreso, Monroe, 3 days 17 hours from attle Stmr Navarro, Higgins, 15 hours from Cas- par Bktn Wrestler, Nielson, 23 days from Ka- hului. Schr Wing and Wing, Simm, 5 days from = Lay Schr Mary E Russ, Wikander, 6 days from Grays Harba Schr Ethel Zane, Jacobson, 6 days from Olym- pia za Miller, Christensen, 3 days from « ay Haleyon, Mellin, 11 days from Seattle. CLEAREIL > aturday, April 20, Pomona, Parsons, Eureka; Goodall, < & Co. “matilla, Cousins, Victoria, etc; Good- 1s & Co. Stmr Mineola, d, Nanaimo: P T Co. Stmr President, Nelson, Bristol Bay; Alaska ckers' Assoclation Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San Pedro; Goodall, kins & Co. stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo; R Dunsmuir Sons Co. Br sumr Athenian, Mowatt, Vancouver; C P R R Co. Bktn_Gardiner © F Whitney & Schmehl, Bristol Bay; chr John G North, Austin, Honoipu; Hind, Rolph & Co. Schr Eenterprise, Berzman, Bristol Bay; C J Bergman. SAILED. Saturday, April 29. 3ridgett, Ventura. Fagerlund, Stmr Geo Loomis, Stmr Greenwood, Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, F Stmr Pomoma, Parsons, Eureka Stmr Mineola, David, Nanaima Bktn Jane L Stanford, Johnson, Puget Sound. Schr Berwick, Ostlin, Coquille’ River. Schr Ocean Spray, Nyman, Iversens Landing. Schr John G North, Austin, Honoipu. CHARTERS. The Irmgard loads mdse for Honolulu. The Emma Claudina loads redwood at Eu- reka for Honolulu; Lillebonne, lumber at Grays Harbor for - Honolulu; Quickstep, lumber at Grays Harbor for Santa Rosalia; Tyr, lumber at Port Blakeley for Newchwang. SPOKEN C F Sargent, April 25, lat 43 30 N, lon 15 S o Salior Boy, hence APl 18, Tof Kf::.lral‘f':; Jat 50 N—Br ship Clan Macpherson, from Swansea, for Port Los Angeles. March 10, lat 57 S, long 68 W—Br ship Bute- shire, from Portland. for Queenstown. "ApHl 7, lat 40 S, long 25 W—Br bark Inve- ramsay, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. DOMESTIC PORTS. CRESCENT CITY—Sailed April 23—Stmr Cle- one, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived April 25—Schr Volant, from Ventura. AN PEDRO—Arrived April 28—Schr Corona, April 20—Schr Challenger, int Arena. ort Blakeley. o Arrived April 23—Stmr Alblon, hence April 25 . USTTH BEND—Sailed April 20—Schr Guide, n Francisco. NEW WHATCOM—Arrived April Brunswick, hence April 23 N H BAY—Passed April 20—-Bark Gatherer, from Tacoma, for San Francisco; Haw stmr from Nanaimo, for Port Los An- SCTALLAM BAY-Sailed 28—Br ship Orion, for Calcutta. PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed April 20—Stmr Queen, for San Francisco. Arrived April 2-Ship C F Sargent, 27—Stmr eles. April from | Honolulu; bktn Retriever, from San Pedro. POINT REYES—Passed April 2—Stmr Pasa- dena, from Eureka, for San Pedro. SEATTLE—Arrived April 29—Stmr Willa~ mette, hence April 27; Br stmr Glenogle, from Tacoma. Satled April 20-Ship Spartan, for San Fran- cisco. COOS BAY—Satled April 20—Schr Gotama, for San Francisco. FUREKA—Sailed April 28—Stmr Weeott, for San Francisco; stmr Allianer, for Astoria; bktn Uncle John, for Hilo. i | ,.Arrived April 20—Stmr Alliance, ‘hence April " ASTORIA—Arrived April hence April 20. FOREIGN PORTS. CORK—Arrived 'April 28—Br car, hence Dec %, S T LIVERPOOL—Arrived A 7] v (oIVERPOOL—Arrived April 27—Br ship Way- (PANAMA—Arrived April 13-t rom Champerico: stwir. Costa Rica, 35, April 16-Stmr Acapulco, hence’ Mapeh 5°" X S —Arrived April 20—S; 7 seph Russ, hence April 4. e 29—Schr Manila, mr San Juan, ENSENADA—Sailed April 20— (oll.'l OS;:!(I; ‘}(‘Bunclucm ® e NGKONG—Arrived prior April 20—Br stmr Carlisle City, from San Diego; mouthshire, from Oregon, ~ T Stmr Mon- QUEENSTOWN- Safled April 25—Br ship Stronea, for Antwerp.