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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1900. NEW/ AND SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver and Exchange remain as before. Wheat and Barley quiet. fairly active. Corn dull. and Felistuffs as previously quoted. Rye easier. Beans firmly held, with some demand. tatoes and Onions still inactive. ral receipts of Summer Vegetables. Poultry market well stocked and quiet. Butter, Cheese and Eggs all declining. Seven cars of Oranges sold at auction. ovisions unchanged. Pr Increased exports of Wine. Exports of Lumber. Wine. port by sea during the year amounted to cases, valued at 3321, ® and 1346 cases st me last vear. Dried Fruit 1;1 New York. e e e st . “Prupes | timid and cautious about operating in the e New York Commercial says: ~Branes ||l Jier the recent violent advance. There th sales limited to sm: 08, | was a disposition to refrain from actlon on ng 100 boxes. Most orders are | tne gperations elsewhere in the list while fifty boxes. The sup- | Third Avenue was going through its erratic are held to be compar- | changes. It was after the stock had become | usly noted s is carried on iate improvement with small orders said to be boxes, b ries. The bulk large purchases. jon that buyers r terms and essions, though would cause No cheap but Money Market. M rk circular says: “Con- business are unusually agricultural and trans- - all actively employed, ations of abatement of the week was, ja standard ies Iver issue; esty upon United States forever the distrust reatened to undermine and which just four years the verge of disastrous the bill upon the money jually; the first resuit ation from $0 to 100 Much barm is New ¥ event ble uy! g of stocks rated ideas of the our currency. As al- hese advices it will be some of mew circulation ever touches that in- t conditions. In view of of business and the nall motes for retail h inflation in this swever, is likely to f at @ time when s crop movement rices of Governm ts for Eastern banks to irculation; but this will the West and South, interest prevail. In n can be issued with and it s precisely additions are most st next bonds | mposed of the lower grades, fics, and demand for them is s expected there will ade but at present the N aging feature. | about pre- of the | rove the course of affairs, | it will lessen the de- banks to that extent and ibilities of tension here. however, will bear fell demands assert moment_the money mar- reased buying of Stocks: ns cannot be expected re over.” W eather Report. (20th Meridian—Pacific Time. SAN FRANCISCO, March 21, 1800 p. m. following are the seasonal rainfalls to compared with those of the same date alle in the last twenty- Last This Last 34 Hours. Season. Eeason. - 000 201 0.0 15.36 0.00 11.62 000 1084 0.00 g 5.36 _— 0.00 2 )é: ¥ La' bispc 0.00 4. 1. Los Angeles 00 & 11 Diego 000 3. e o v R < S Francisco @ate: Maximum temperatu: wm, 61; mean, G6. IER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. There has been a general fall in pressure over the country west of the Rocky Mountains dur- & the past twenty-four hours. An area of low pressure overlies Arizona and Eastern Cali- | dications yet of the ap- peastern California may work temperature has risen slowly over Ne- the valleys of California. Arizona and it Is snowing San Francisco for thirty ht, March 22, 1900 “Cloudy, unsettied weath- northerly, changing California—Cloudy, unsettied weath- ay, with occasional light showers In tains; fresh southwesterly winds. Fair Thureday. Thursd udy Thursday, with occastonal co and vielnity—Cloudy, unsettied fres: ANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. 3 EASTERN MARKETS New York Stock Market. EW YORK, Mar: e of some o t very broad, the Wall street public ket. The buying was undoubtediy based. how- ever, on the expectation that the public will shortly come Juto the stock market. It is con- | trary to the custom of this outside public to come in and buy Stocks when prices are at | level. invitingly low 5 In full n They walt until rise a view to creasing values. wae actively nursed eraily prosperous condition for business, high level of rafiroad earnings, ing maint relaxation movement thus far is confined of @ storm on the Pacific Coast, but the | nt being anticipated; and | bring about general rains on the | southwesterly winds. | ) 21.—There were impres- | ve elemerts of strength in the stock market | day due to the lurge and confident buying | the rallroad stocks. The market | demand being re-d comparatively few stocks and there | - st much evidence of what is called in | 21956 interest in the stock mar- progress and “apparently the | present movement has been inaugurated with | affording an _object lesson in in- The price movement to-day manipulated and- was carefully It 15 based primarily upom the gen- the which 18 be- ned. and the symptoms of an early in ihe money market. While the to the taking on of stocks by wealthy professional operators or by insiders in the various properties it is | an | other Jocal to be remembered that such a movement is| American Sugar. of & necessary forerunner the broader and more comprehensive advance which comes with active speculation. Third Avenue rafiroad to the Metropolitan affords movement of to-day has relief afforded by this development The reversion of the' the strong hands of not a little relfef to | all circles in Wall street as not only removing a disturbing influence from the stock market, | but business circles generally. The speculative some basis in the in Third Avenue affairs. The shorts in this stock spent another bad day, the price running up to 112 and fluctuating notable tendency toward day ocks were active, between that and 100. The | but showed a relapse late In the The convincing evidence that Third Ave- | nue stock is cornered leads ‘o diligent efforts on the part of the bear operators caught short | a private settlement to effec The possibility of such a result makes the professional traders rather quiet that the veloped for the Paciticos, Pacific, Southern Pacific, Oh re and Ohio and the leaders of the movement, aggressive demand de- | including Missouri the Baltimore and ) stocks and Norfolk and Western. Balti- | nion Pacific were easily the former ad- vancing an extreme 4% net and the latter 24. There were sharp gains i includ Wheeling _and neapolis _and New York exchange rather easfer, but the at io n less active stocks, | Lake Ere, Great erred, Chicago Terminal Trans- | Louis and a few London bought stocks here liberally exchange eased off as a result. | interior points was cal money market showed no hardening tendency. Dealings in bonds and the new 4s declined % in the bid price. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Shares sk Ate K Ate Baltim: Canadian_Pacific “anada Southern eake & Ohio Great Wes! Burlington Lou ast 11 go Ind g0 & go & C & S srado Southern I Denver & Rio Denver & Rio Gran: e et Srie 1st prefd Hocking Coal Hocking _Valley Tilinoig Central . Iowa Central . Jowa Central prefd Kan Cit; Lake E Lake Shore . Manhattan L ...... Metropolitan Street Mexican Central Minneapolis & Missouri Pacific Mobile & Ohio . Missouri Kansas & Missouri Kansas & ew York Central orfolk & Western orthern Pacific Ontario & Western Pennsylvania . Reading ..... Reading 2d prefd Rio Grande Wester St St 8t st st st st St Southern Pacific Paul Paul prefd Texas & Pacific Unlon Pacific were ages were irregular. Total sales, par value, | & g0 Ind & Louls ... orthwestern . go Rock Island & Louis . orado Southern ........ orado Southern 1st prefd Delaware & Hudson ware Lack & Western . rande reat Northern prefd . Pitss & Gul! je & Western . Lake Erie & Western prefd Minneapolis & St Louis . S5t Louls pre New Jersey Central Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific prefd . Oregon Ry & Nav . Oregon Ry & Nav pref Reading 1st prefd . Rio Grande Western . Louis & San Fraa . Louis & San Fran st prefd Louls & San Fran 2d prefd Louis Southwestern ...... Louis Southwestern prefd Paul & Omaha . Southern Railway . Bouthern Railway prefd small and price Closing Bid. t 5 & Quincy is prefd . inols Pacific. 24 prefd de prefd Louisville & Nashville . “Rallway fd Texas Texas prefd prefd . n_prefd 8,040 Union Pacific prefd . To% 100 Wabash . . 6% 1,400 Wabaeh - 20% 1,400 Wheeling & Lake Erie L 16% £.3% Wheeling & Lake Erie prefd. - 30% 60 Wisconsin Central - 1T Express Companies— 2 Adams - 115 American United States . Wells Fargo Miscellaneous— Amerjcan Malting American Cotton Ofl... ‘American Cotton Oil pretd American Malting pi Am Smelting & Refining Am Bmelting & Refining American Spirits % American Spirits prei 17 American Steel Hoop. 3 American Steel Hoop p 80 American Steel & Wire 65t American Steel & Wire prefd - % ‘American Tin Plate ... © 3% ‘American Tin Plate prefd . 82 ‘American Tobacco ... 1109 American Tobacco prefd.... 135 1500 Anaconda Min'ng Co. L ds 87,125 Brookiyn Rapid Transi 1 2,060 Colorado Fuel & Iron. 45& 3960 Continental Tobacco 32 440 Continental Tobacco 8613 20,185 Federai Steel ... . 52 2981 Federal Steel prefd 75 50 General Electrie 710 Glucose Sugar . Pacific Coast . Pacific Coast Pacific Mail People’s Gas . Pressed Steel Pressed Steel Car 16,450 Sugar Sugar prefd 100 5,945 £70 200 200 1428 1450 110 United States Rubl Western Unjon . Republic Iron & S P C C & St Louis Third Avenue 500 Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. L1045 M pre Pacific Coast 2d prefd. Puliman Palace Car. Standard Rove & Twine Tennessee Coal & Tron. United States Leather United States Leather United States Rubber.... Republic Tron & Steel | Internation: 1 Intern: Paper prefd. . Laclede Gas 4 National Biscuit 3% . National Biscult prefd. 8 06 onal Lead . 2% s fonal Lead prefd. 03 £520 Nationai Steel 4 1405 Natlonal Steel prefd. 5% 1,050 New York Air Brake. 135 80 North American . 5% ber pref K &Tds Y Cent 1 3 Cent gen 124 Carolina 6s.....127 C & NWSFdeb 5s.121 |8 L & S F gen 6s.120 Chicago Term 4s.. 35 |St Paul cons. 103% 8 P C & P 1s 1981 S P C & P Bs. E T Va & Ga 1sts.102% So Railway & Erie General 4s.... 73 |Stand R & T 70% Tenn new set 3 6 | Tex & Pac lsts. GH&SA 05 |Tex & Pac 2ds.... 5 G H &8 A 2ds..108 | Union Pacific 4s...106 H&TC 58 .110% Wabash 1sts H & T C con 6s..110 |Wabash 2ds . Iowa Cent lsts... 115 |West Shore 4s......113% Kans CP & G sts. 71%| Wis Cent 1sts. 0% La new cons 4s....107 |Va Centurles ...... 80 L & N Uni ds...... 99%|Va deferred . 9 | 8o _Pacific - 83% Colo & So 4s IMXKe&T . Gl | ING STOCKS. | Cn 23| Ontario 350 | Ophir . 8 Plymout] 12 | Deadwood .. 8 Quicksilver . 150 | Gould & Curry...l 18/Quicksilver pretd... 7 00 | Hale & Norcross.. 2 Sierra Nevada .. 0 | Homestake . . B0 Standard 30 | Iron Stlver 65 Union Con . . 1B | Mextcan . 25 Yellow Jncket 15 H BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— |Unton Pacific Call loans . 3%@4% | Unlon Land 2 Time loans ....4 @5 |West End 98 Stocks— | Westinghse ‘Elec... 42% AT&SF. . 243! Bonds— AT &S F prefd.. 6% Atchison 4s ........ 9% '106% | Miming Shares— Am Sugar prefd...110 |Adventure .. % Bell Telephone. 315 |Allouez Min Co. 1 Boston & Albany..2¢2 |Amalg Copper...... %% Boston Elevated...11§ |Atlantic .... 22 Boston & Maine. Chgo Bur & Q. Dominion Coal | Dom Coal pretd. 184 Boston & Mont 127% Butte & Boston... 6% . 43| Calumet & Hecla..740 “114% Centennial 18 | Federal Steel . 5214 [Franklin | Fed Steel prefd.... T5% Osceola | Fitchburg prefd...131" | Parrot | General Ftectric... 127 Gen Elec prefd....119 | Mexican Central... 13% | Tamarack | N E Gas & Coke... 17% |Utah Mining. Old Colony .........206% Winona ... 214 014 Dominton...... 16% i Wolverines . a Rubber .... £ - New York Money Market. | NEW YORK, March 21.—Money on call steady at 3@5 per cent; last loan, 3 per cent. | Prime mercantile paper, 5@5% per cent. Sterl- ing exchange weak. with actual business in { bankers' bills at 34 85) for demand and at | 34 82 for sixty days; posted rates, $4 S3@4 83% and $4 8613@4 §7. Commercial bills, |4 82, Stlvér certificates, 60 @61%c. Bar sflver, €0c. Mexican dollars, 47%c. Bonds—Govern- n:::;.) irregular; rallroad, Irregular; State, Steady. | Condition of Treasury. WASHINGTON, March 21.—To-day's state- ment of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Avail- able cash balance, $159,575,87; gold, $98,386,577. 2 : London Market. | NEW YORK, March 21.—The Commiercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: Business was reduced in the markets here to- day, and buying was more ragged with the movements irregular, although the close was firm. Americans were active and strong, London buying freely, particularly Baltimore and Ohlo, which New York hoisted a dollar and further in the street. Atchison preferred was the soft spot on rumors of pool troubl Paris advanced Tintos to 55 §-16, but then relapsed to 54%. It is rumored that there will be a smaller dividend than recent expectation. No gold was shipped or received. Calls were only in fair demand. About half the sum due the bank was repaid. Bills were more plentiful and active. CLOSING. LONDON, March 2L —Canadlan Pacific, 08%; Union Pacific, 77%; Northern Pacific preferred, 77%; Atchison, 24%; Grand Trunk, $%; Ana. conda, 9%; bar silver, steady, 27 11-16d. -— % l New York Grain and Produce. * 21.—FLOUR—Receipts, moderately active and W YORK, March exports, 11,413; barely steady. WHEAT—Receipts, 68,800 bushels; exports, 57,927; spot easier; No. 2 red, 76%c elevator; 2 red, 79%c afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 9%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, S0%c | f. 0. b. afloat. Options opened steady and were inclined to improve throughout the forenoon on firm Paris cables, with reports of damage in France and crop complaints from our own country as well. The late market, however, was much weaker because of a bear raid pre- sumably aimed at a X York party, who is long of wheat. This was helped by reports that Argentine shipments would be heavier in the near future, closed weak at Yc net de- cline. March closed T6%c; May, 72 13-16@73%c, closed 72%c; July, 73@73 i-16c, closed 73c; ‘Sep- tember closed 7 HOPS—Steady. * WOOL—Quiet COFFEE—Options closed steady, with prices 5 to 10 points higher: total sales, 11,000 bags, ! including: Marc] September, $5 95; January, $7 207 $7 25, Spot Rlo, irregular; No. S @S%e: mpot job: | bing, $%@s%c. Mild, quiet: Cordov. BUTTER-Rgcelpts, 501 pack " —Recelpts, 6331 packa; ! | Western creamery, Z1@%e; factory, 1820, ! EGGS—Receipts, 10,547 packages; firm. West- { ern at mark, 15%@16c; Southern at mark, 14%@ 9%@1dc. | 15%e. | DRIED FRUITS. Business in evaporated apples continued | slack. Sellers appeared to be holding off. This, together with a strong class of advices, influenced the market here, riling steady 'in tone at fully sustained prices all ay. California dried fruits were quiet, | at unchanged prices. e, e d STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 422&-:: prime, 6@6%c; choice, 7@7%c; fancy, 7 . CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@T pound. as to quality and size. o APRICOTS—Royal, 13@15c; Moorpark, 15@18c. PEACHES—Peeled, 15G22c; unpeeled, 7%@dc. PN Chicago Grain Market. —_— & CHICAGO, March 21.—May wheat opened a shade down at 6634@66%c, and eased quickly to 66%c, Influenced by the prediction of Argen- tine shipments. A cable from that country | said fifty boats were being loaded. At the decline matters took & better aspect and a reaction followed, May selling to 66X@86%c. The seaboard reported a good demand both from England and the Continent and 50,000 | bushels were reported sold here for export. Bids for 150,000 were in the hands of cash peo- le. Liverpool was steady and Parls higher. he bulge met profit-taking, however, and the demand having apparently been satisfied t) market turned, slumping to 66%4c. The close was weak, May %@'%c depressed at 6534@60kc. Trade on the whole was rather dull feel- ln‘sr:;.".h‘ e in corn was small and altogether local in character. Country offerings were small, but the shipping demand was also light. May closed %c down at 37ize. The oats market was steady, helped by some demand from shippers and the small Eastern Stocks. May closed a shade higher at 2@ c. The provision market, save In M was nrm. "Pork advanced 1n sympathy ity aed and ribs, shorts covering, but lost the ad- vance and closed weak. re was a good cash demand for lard and ribs. The opening as rather easy, In sympathy with lower hoss: ay pork cl under yesterday, 20 higher and May ribs 56 tmprovea. Y 121 The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Wheat No. 2— March ... Close, R 2. & F n 85 83 82 .*3 July . Short ribs, per 100 1bs— May . L6 0T . 610 & 1 13 L} 6 6 July - Cash_quotatians steady: No. 3 red, 6% RI§% =3 e vz mg 2sg Jloo ca B Z 34 S14@ | $5 35@5 46: whisky, dlstillers’ finished goods, | ion, Articles— Flour, barrel Wheat, bushe! Corn, bushels Oats, bushels Rye, bushels Barley, bushels: 24%; ‘sugars, cut loaf, 6.00c; gran- On the Preluce Exchange to-day, ;.hn b;::: Eggs, ter market was dairy, 16@22c. Cheese, steady, fresh, 12c. . ning Closing .. Wheat— = Flour— ing Cl ing . Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, March 21.—CATTLE — Recelpts, 16,500; steers, 10c lower except best: butchers’ stock active, firm. Natives—Best on sale to- day, $5 60; good to prime steers, steady to shade lower, $ 75@4 80; poor to medium. 10c lower, $4G4 65; selected feeders, steady, $4@4 70; mixed stockers, quiet, $3 40@3 90; cows, firm, $3@4 20; heifers, steady, $3 15@4 60; canners, active, $2 25 @3; buils, steady, $2 ¥5@4 20; calves, unchanged, $4 50@6. Texans—Receipts, 1500; best on sale to-day, $4 50; Texas fed steers, active, steady, 33 7@5; Texas bulls, steady, $3 15@3 65. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 31,000; estimated to- morrow, 25,000; left over, 5000; market 5c to 10c lower; fop, $5 12%; mixed and butchers’, $4 § §10; xood to cholce heavy, $4 95@5 12%; roug! heavy, $4 S04 %0; light, $4 76@5 02%; bulk of sales, $4 55@5. SHEEP—Receipts, 10,000; sheep, strong to shade higher; lambg, 10c to 15c higher. Good to choice wethers, $5 60@5 $5; fair to choice mixed, $6@5 60; Western sheep, $5 40@5 80; yearlings. $6@6 50; native lambs, 35 50@7 %; Western lambs, $637 15. Boston .Wool Market. BOSTON. March 21.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow: There has been more inquiry for wool during the week under review and the tone of the mar- ket is rather steadler. There has been no ad- vance in price, but the downward tendency in values appears to be temporarily arrested.at any rat he market seems to have settled upon & basis on which actual business can be consummated to some extent and the general feeling pervading the trade certainly shows more hopefulness and confidence. Not great amount of business has been done, however, and {f it were not for a jarge sale of a million pounds reported by a certain well-known house the business of the week would foot up & pretty small total. On the average there has been a decline of 5@7% per cent of domestic wool from the top edge touched by the market last No- vember, but for the time being the market is in_a steady position as to prices. The sales of the week in Boston amounted to 3,007,000 pounds domestic and 588,000 pounds for- eign, making a total of 3,59,000 pounds, against a total of 1,807,000 pounds for the previous week, and a total of 300 pounds for the corre- sponding week last year. Sales since January 1 amount to 35,030,000 pounds, against 41,084,000 pounds for the corre- sponding time last yeas London ‘Wool Sales. LONDON, March 21.—At the wool auction sales 13,055 bales were offered. The attendance was good and there were fairly representative catalogues. A good collection of merinos and crossbreds were taken by the home trade., American reoresentatives were the chief pur- chasers; Continental buyers were cautious. ‘There were large withdrawals of scoured locks and pleces, which attracted the attention of the French and German representatives, and sold at slightly improved prices. Cape of Good Hope and Natal wools were fairly competed for at a farthing declipe. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 21.—Business was slow in the metal market to-day. Cables were about as expected. Locally, tin reacted a partial 12% points from yesterday's decline, ruling steady all day. The close was quiet at $31 85 bid and $32 asked. Pigiron warrants were quiet, no quotation given. Copper ruled quiet and un- changed, closing at $16 50. Lead was unchanged at 34 67% bid and $4 72% asked. Spelter, while quiet, ruled a shade easler, closing at $4 5 bid and $4 60 asked. The brokers' price for lead was $4 45 and for copper $16 50. Portland’s Business. PORTLAN balances, $76,553 Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, March 21 —WHEAT—Steady; Walla Walla, o4c; valley, 53G33%c; blue stem, 56@sbe. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, March 21.—Wheat prices nominally unchanged, but nothing doing; blue stem, 32tic; club, 50%c. Foreign Markets. LONDON, March 21.—Consols, 102! silver, 27 11-164; French rentes, 10t 47%c; cargoes on passage, nominal, unchanged; English country markets, part 64 dearer. March 21.—Clearings, $285,755; LIVERPOOL, March 21.—Wheat, firm; wheat | in Paris, firm; flour in Paris, country markets, steady. COTTON—Uplands, 5 9-164. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot No. 1 northern sprin; 6s 3d: futures, steady. March, nominal 58 9%d; July, 58 8%d. firm; French CORN—Spot _American mixed, new 3s 104d; old, 3s 11d; futures, steady. May, 3s 10%d; July, 9%d. i T A » — LOCAL MARKETS — % Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — 3483 Sterling Exchange, sigh! .- 481 Sterling Cables - 488 New York Exchange, sight...... — 1% New York Exchange, telegraphic — 2 Fine Sliver, per ounce. . - 60 Mexican Dollars .......... . 48% 9 Wheat and Other Grains. ‘WHEAT—The situation remains about the same all over the world. Paris is about the firmest market and advanced again yesterday. Chicago opened easy on indifferent cables and fine_weather, but later on improved somewhat on_better foreign quotations and a good cash demand. The local market showed no change, either on_or off call 96%@97%c; milling, Spot Wheat—Shipping, 95%c@$1 01%. CALL BOARD SALES. x Informal _ Session —9:15 o' clock—May—20,000 ctls, s?co'mmmw'm $105; 8000, $1 06%; Second Session—May—4000 ctls, g, 200, 98%c: December—s000, $1 04%: 12,000, $1 043, Regular Morning Session—May—20,000 ctls, gl/‘:* 10,000, 98%c; December—4000, $1 04%; 2000, Afternoon Session-—December—8000 ctls, $1 0434, BARLEY~—The market remains the same. Afternoon Sesslon—No sales. Feod, e for No. 1'and G@mMe for of es; 'Brewing grades, 80Q tec: Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS—Dealers report a firm tone, with more sales, though they are not of large lots. White, $110@130; Red. $%c@$l 17%: Gray, $10736@1 15; Black, 97%c@$1 05. SR eral D g rctl a : R cvpaliehody jull and easier 3 BUCKWHEATNominal. e Flour and Millstuffs, FLOUR—California family extras, $3 6003 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, §2 5@3 per barrel. MILLSTUFES Prices 1n sacks are as fol- Jows, usual dis t to_the trade: Graham lglgr. $3 25 per 100 1bs; lg. Flour, §275; Rye eal, 32 0; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, Out Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 : Wheat Flour, WG4 350 Farina, $4 50; le Rolled Oats (barrel: 7; Pearl Barley, $. $5 50 per 100 1bs. Hay and' Feedstuffs. Hay drags along on the same dead level. Bran and Middlings are firm at the old quo- tations. BRAN—$12Q13 per ton. %DDBNGH“: ‘&r ton. ton; Ollcake 'H&I.Tll the mill, v 1, per ton. " 82 50; Badk: 5; 50: | | 75¢c;_Banaras, $1@2 50 per bunch; | shell; $9 50 for choice and occasionally $10; Wheat RO, b sl 2 STRAW— per bale. Beans and Seeds. Beans are reported in falr demand at full figures. Otherwise there is nothing new. BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 25; small White, $3 10 @325; large White, $3g3 15; Pinks, $2 0@ 285; Reds, nominal; Blackeye, $4 35@4 65; But- ters, nominal; Lima, 35 1505'%; Pea, $3 20@ 3 40; Red Kidneys,. $3 50G4. SEEDS — Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, 4 c; Flax, $190@2 20; Canary, 3%4c per’Ib for California and 4c for Easte Alfalfa, 9@10c; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4G4% Timothy, 4@4%c. DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 %0@2 25; Green, §1 %0 @2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Tomatoes are scarce. Receipts of Asparagus are not too large for the demand, but Peas are in heavy supply. Potatoes and Onlons are “ceips 1025 Asparagus, 630 eceipts were 1025 boxes s, 630 boxes Rhubarb, 550 sacks Peas and 100 sacks new Po- es. POTATOES—Early Rose, 10@80c; River Reds, 70@80c; Burbanks, 40@70c _per sack; Oregon Burbanks, 6c@$l; Sweet Potatoes, $2 40g2 60 for Merced and $1'25 for Rivers; New Potatoes, 14@2%c. ONIONS—3$2 40@2 60 per ctl; Cut Onions, 50c@ $1560. - VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, $1@15) per box: Asparagus, box for No. 2 and $1 25@ | 150 for No. 1 and $1 76@2 for fancy large; Green | Peas, 1%@2c per Ib; String Beans, 3@5c; Cab- bage, 40@50c; Los ' Angeles Tomatoes, $1 0@ 2; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, 8@12%c; Dried Okra, 32%4c per Ib; Garlic, 214@3%c; Green Pep- pers from Los Angeles, ——; Dried Peppers, 3¢ 10c; Carrots, 25@35c per sack; Los Angeles Sum- mer Squash, $1@160 per box; Marrowfat Squash, nominal. Poultry and Game. There is still considerable Eastern Poultry on the market, and the feeling s rather easy in consequence, though there is no decline. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@12c for Gobblers and 12@13c for Hens; Geese, per pair, $2@2 50; Goslings, $2 50@3; Ducks, $4@5 for old and $@5 for young; Hens, $4@5 50; Young Roosters, $6 @7; 014 Roosters, 50; Fryers, $6; Broilers, | $4 £0@5 50 for large and $3@4 for small; Pigeons, §0Q1T per doren for old snd §02 3 for uabs. GAME—Hare, $1; Rabbits, §125@150; Gray | Geese, $2; White, Tic; Brant, $1 25@1 50: Hon- | kers, §3 per dozen; English Siipe, $2 50@4; Jack Snipe, $1 50. Butter, Eggs and Cheese. Another decline in Butter is noted, due to an accumulation of stock. Cheese is also off again, and the market is very weak at the decline. | Most dealers quote léc as the top for ranch | E{p_ though a good many are still bringing | Dealers _are complaining of the custom of washing Eggs on the ranches. Eggs that are washed, especially where chemicals or butter- milk are used, turn green inside in three or four days, and have a bad smell. Such Eggs | are semt back by the retailers, and trouble re- sults. Commission merchants are notifying their shippers to discontinue the practice. BUTTER— « Creamery—Fancy creamery, 20c; seconds, 1%c. Dairy—Fancy, is¢; good to choice, 16@17c; common, nominal. CHEESE—Choice mild_new, Sc; old, Tic; Young America, 8%@3c; Eastern, 15@16c; West- ern, 13%@15c per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 12%@13c for store and 13% @15c per dozen for ranch. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits.’ The Orange market is in pretty good. shape, judging by the following figures obtained for | seven cars at yesterday's auction: Fancy Navels, $135@2 25; choice Navels, $1 1061 80; | standard, 65c@$1 35; seedlings, 65c@$L 10; Lemons, $1 45; Pomelos, 35c@$2 70. Strawberries from Watsonville brought $7@$ r chest, and those from Palo Alto §1 per rawer. Arrival of 2330’ cases Mexican Limes, 9 crates of Acapulco Pineapples and 16 crates of Man- Boes. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—75@%c_per box for common, $1@ 150 for good to cholce and $1 75G2 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 Bflgfi ki3 per box; Seedlings, T5c@3$1 50; Lemons, $1@1 350 | for common and §2@2 50 for good to cholce; Mexican Limes, $5 50@6; California Limes, 30@ Pineapples, $4@5 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4@4%c for 40-50's, 3@3%c for 50-60's, 3@3c for 60-70's, 3%c for 70-80's, 3c for $0-90's and 2¥c for %0- 100's; Avricots, 11@12%c for Royals, 12%@15¢ for Moorparks and 12@13%c for Blenheims; Peaches, 5@6c for Standards, 6%@6%c for cholce and i@Sc for fancy; Peeled Peaches, ‘23 123c; Evaporated Apples, 6@7c; Sun-dried, 5i4¢ per 1b; Nectarines, 3@Sc; 'Pears, 313@4isc for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves: Black | Figs, 2@2c; White Figs, 2@3c; Bleached Plums, $@%c; unbleached Plums, 7@7%c for pitted and 1%c for unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per 1b, M0c; choice, %¢; standard, 8c; prime, 6c; un- bleached Thompson's. per 1‘?’ 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, Sic; cholce, Tie; prime. B Unbleached Sultanas, 5e; Seedles: 50-1b boxes. 5c; 2-crown, I Muscatels, 5%c; 3-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, London Layers, 2-crown, $150 per box: 3-crown. $1 60. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, §2 50; Imberial, $3. All prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points ‘alifornia. TS—Wainuts, 8@c for standards and 9@llc for softshells; Almonds, 113%@l%c for paper shell, 9@l0c for soft and 4@sc for hard Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and 5c for California; Brazil Nuts, 7i@Sc; Filberts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb. 113@1 for bright and 10%@ le for light amber; water white extracted, 7%c: light amber extracted, T%@Ti%c; dark, 5%@Géc_per Ib. BEESWAX—24G26c per Ib. Provisions. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9%c per 1b for heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10%c for light, 12130 for extra light and 13c for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13c; California Hams, nominal; Mess Beef, $I2 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $14: extra Prime Pork, $14 & extra clear, $I7 50; Mess, 316 %0; Smoked Beef, T 1b. ufif}’z’rc)—p'f‘lmn quoted at 6%@7c per Ib for compound and T%c for pure; half barrels, pure, $c; 10-b tins, 8tc: 5-1b tins, §%e. ‘COTTOLENE—Tierces, 7%@8%c per 1b; 10-1b tins, 9%c. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 10c; medium, 9%c; light, Sc; Cowhides, Sc; Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 9@9%c; Calf, 9%@loc, Dry Hides, sound. 1Sc; culls and brands, 1 Dry Kip and Veal, 16¢; Dry Calf, 19c; Sheep- EXins, Shearlings, 1588he eachs shott Wool, ;s“g 80c_each; medius ogo: long Wool, $1@1 each; Horse Hides, $2 25G2 75 for large and Tc $115 for emall; Colts, 2@%0c. Deer Skins— O s eror rod. skins, 40¢; fall or medium skins, e winter or thin skins, 20c. Goat Skins— Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, 50c; e, e Wo_No. 1 rendered, 5@5ic per 1b; No. 2, 0% ; refined, 6%c; grease, 2%4@3c. Wi Fall cilp, San Joaquin plains. 9@10c: South- ern. §@10c; Middle County, 11@13c; Humboldt, and Mendocino, 17@20c; Eastern Oregon, 13G §60; Vallsy Oregon, 15@20c; Northern Mountain, free, 11@l4c; Northern Mountain, defective, 106 e 51855 5ug10c per 1o San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—6%@7c per 1b for fair to choige. VEAL—6@Sc per 1b. o MUTTON—Wethers, 8@S%c; ewes, 74@Sc per Iy LAMB—Spring, 10@1lc per Ib, PORK--Live Hogs, 5%c for small and me- S i Rl s General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin' Bags, 35 65; Calcutta Grain Bags, 6%@6%c; Wool Bags, 28%@32%c; Fleece Twine, 7ic. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- = hfield Welllngto S 19, Biryant, 36 50; Coos Bay, 45 50, ; Co-operative Wallsend, $8; ' Scotch, A U A Py lval g S nne pe'f::'oi; e, T er ton " Dk an s Backs. 'SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. pany. auotes, Der b 1n 10010 bags: Cubee "4 Crushed and ‘Fine Crushed, 5.60c; Powdereds 5.600; Candy Gramulated, 5.20c; Dry Granulat Dry 5.10c; Confectioners’ A, 5.10c; Magnolia A, 4.70c C L 0e: Golden” C, 4,00 dasrels, " w06 e half-barrels, 2ic_more; boxes, 50c more: 50-Ib bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. half-barrels, 5.85¢; boxes, 6.10c per Ib. Receipts o_f- Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21. . 836| Sugar, sks. 4120/ Lime._bbls... Leatlier, ro —_— THE STOCK MARKET | —_—s Business was=dull on the morning session of the Bond Exchange and the only change worthy of note was an advance in Giant Powder to $82 62%. In the afterncon there was not mmuch doing. Spring Valley Water was lower at $% T5@ 96 6214, and Giant Powder advanced to $84. The oil exchanges have consolidated under the name of the Producers’ Oil Exchange. Trading in these stocks continues light. The report of the yearly meeting of the Bank of British North America shows that the profits for the half year ended Decembur 31, including £10.288 brought forward from last account amounted to £64,753, out of which a div! was declared of 30s per share, payable on April 6. There has been added to the reserve fund £35,000, leaving a balance to be carried for- ward of £6800. Chollar has levied an assessment of 15 cents. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. ‘WEDNESDAY, March 21—2 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. U 8 Bonds— Equit G L Co. 3% 4s quar coup..14% — 'Mutual El Co. 11% — 4s quar reg... — 114%/0 G.L & H.... 463 48% 4s quar new..136 — | Pac Gas Imp.. 34 5 3s_quar coup..110% — |Pac L Co. “ — Miscellaneous— SFG&E...8 — Cal-st Cab 5s..117 * — (San Francisco. 4% 4% C C Wat 5s...106%107 [Stkn G & E Co10 — Ed L & P 6s..129 — | Insurance— F &Cl Ry 6s.. — 115 |Firem's Fund.227% — Geary-st R 5s. — % | Bank Stocks— H C & S 5%s.106 110 [Anglo-Cal Ltd. — 69 Do 5e . Bank of Cal... 45 — L A Ry s Cal S D & T. 1004 — LALC First Natfonal.250 290 Do gntd Lon P & A....130 — Do gnt | Merchants' Ex 13% 18 L A & P R 55.102%102% | Nev Nat Bk... — — Market-st 6s... — — | Savings Banks— Do 1st M o8..106%117 |Ger § & L..1800 — NCNGR78106 — Hum S & L. — — N Rof Cal §s.113% — |Mut Sav Bk. 6 — N R of Cal 5s.. |8 F Sav 510 — NPCRR 6s. |Sav & L So. 74 T NPCRR |Sec Sav Bk. — — NCRR 5 Unian T Co. — — Oak GL&H Street Rafiroads— Oak Tran §s | California 19%121% Oak W Co 5 Geary-st 50— Oceanic 8 Co. Market st Ry. 63% — Om C Ry 6s OSL&H... — P & CI Ry 6s.. | Presidio . = Pk & O Ry 6s. Powder Stocks— Powell-st R Gs. California. ....157% — Sac LG&R 3s. Giant Con Co.. 53% 8% § F & SJV 0a.117% — | Vigorit .. 3 3 S R of Cal 6s.114% — | Sugar Stocks— SPof Afs.. 1l — Hana S P Co. S% 9% § P C 6s (1905). Haw C & S Co 8% — Do (1808) . Honokaa S Co. 3115 — Do (1912) - Hutch S P Co. 28 — Do Ist cg Kiauea S Co.. 21% 21% § P Br 6s.. |Makawell S Co 48" 8% S V Water 6s.114 — Onomea S Co.. 28 — Do 4s. Paauhau S Co. 28% 28%5 sSsVw Miscellaneous— | Stktn Gas 6s..100 104 [Al Pack Assn.1s — Water Stocks— |Cal Frult Asn.100 101 Contra Costa.. 66% 67 |Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 Merin County. — — [Oceanic 8 Co.. — % Spring Valley. 9% 97 |[Pac AF A.... 2 — Gas & Electric— Pac C Bor Co.u9 — Cent G L Co.. — — |Par Paint Co.. 10 — Cent L & P... — 4% Morning Session. Board— 5 Giant Powder Con 82 00 %5 Glant Powder Con £2 50 30 Giant Powder Con 2 62% 100 Honokaa ........ 31 6213 20 Hutchinson 8 P Co %5 | 2 Paauhau S P Co 25 873 05V Water . 97 00 Street— 350 Market-st RAIIWAY coveeereres 6325 $25,000 S P of C 6 per cent bonds (1805)...111 25 Afternoon Session. Board— 3 10 Alaska Packers' Assoclation . 18 2% 20 Californta Powder 160 00 100 Contra Costa Water . e 10 Contra Costa Water, s 9. 67 00 10 Contra_Costa Water, 66 50 15 Giant Powder 2 00 55 Glant Powder 84 50 80 Giant Powder 4 00 50 Honokaa S Co . 31 6234 100 Makawell ... 48 % 50 Market-st Rallway 63 50 $5000 S P Branch Ry 6 per cent bonds....127 T5 26 S V Water %75 7 5 S V Water eeeeaeaee 98 624 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Street.. 75 Home Of1 Afternoon Session. Board— 250 Anaconda 50 Barker Ranch 100 Stella 150 Yukon MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. vited to inspes AUCTION SALES SPECIAL AUCTION SALE! 50—Road, Work and Draft Horses—50 £ AT oy EMPORIUM HORSE MARKET, TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, March 23, at 11 & m., of G. W. WELBY, we will sell anl The Mot *ind mases (rom His ranch. consist- ing of the get of Diablo, Arrion, Tennesorfan, :“lflfl-::l Partizen; also some fine draft Fukon. Ty, Pare Firiiss vanting horses shoud come, a2d, o3, am] tl st fn, aising theim and citers {or smle the, St 3 ot G0 drfving Snd work Borss Syt ot ¢ day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, A uctioneers. 327 Sixth street. INITIAL AUCTION SALE oY oF 2 100 Draft and Carriage Horses. Consigned Direct by John Collins, Honcut, ‘Butte Co., California. Comprising the finest lot of broken and un- broken, sound, bloeky-built ‘handsome horses ever offered in this city. ranging from 4 to 8 years. Weighing to 1600 Ibs. All passed by veterinary. Suitable for every purpose. No culls, worn-out or second-hand horses llmmxcgem. No reserve. Public in- them now at salesyard. Sale Takes Place at OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 721 HOWARD ST., NEAR THIRD, NEXT MONDAY.... Commencing at 10:30 A. M. W. G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. and tten the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of refarence is the mean of the lower low waters. e ——————————————————— — e i Steamer Movemints. .|Newport.. Point Arena.. Washtenaw .. Aloha ... City of Pueb! Hongk'ng MaruChina and Japan. Samoa . Humboldt Orizaba . 3 Corona San Diego. Tellus . Oyster Harbor. Czarina . “[Puget Sound. Empire Coos Bay.. Mar. 24 Willametta ....|Seattle.. |Mar. 2 Adamson|Nanaimo. Mar. 3 Coos Bay. Mar. 5 | Oyster Harbo: Mar. 25 Crescent Crescent City. Mar. 25 . Mar. 28 . W, Mar. 28 Australi Mar. 27 | Curacao Mar. 21 | Matteawan . Mar. 27 | North Fork..... Humboldt. Mar. 28 Pomona Sun Diego.. . |Mar. 23 Queen \etoria & Puget Sound Mar. 23 Portland 2 State of lf TO SAIL. Destination. ‘ Salls. Pler. -2, 11 am Pler 1L Mar. 22, 10 am|Pler 3 Walla Wall(Vie & Pgt Gaelic ...../China &Japan Mar. 23, 1pm PMSS North Fork Humboldt..... Mar.23, 9am Pler 3 Hathor Hamburg..._.. Mar. 23, 10 am|Pler 7 Car'th'shir |China'&Japan Mar. 23, 10 am|Pler 27 State of CalPortiand...... Mar. 24, 10 am|Pler 24 Coos Bay. 24, 9 am|Pler 11 Pt._Aren .24, 2 pm|Pler 3 1g. Mariscal| Mexico. .24, 4 pm/Pler 13 Samoa ..... Humboldt. - 25, 10 ami Pler 13 Orizaba ....{Humboldt. -2, 2 pmiPler 9 Centennial . Kahulut. . .35, 12 m|Pler 3 C. Nelson.. Makawel! . 25, 12 m Pler 3 Corona jan Diego.....[Mar. 26, 11 am Pler 11 Umatilla ..[Vic & Pgt Sd.[Mar. 27, 10 am Pler 3 Bonita . Newport. IMar. 28, 9 am Pler 11 Colon Panama . 28, 12 m PMSS .28, 12 m|Pler 13 | Pler 24 Shipping Intelligence. 2 ARRIVED. Tuesday, March 20. Schr Maweema, Smith, 10 days from Ballard. Wednesday, March 2L Stmr State of California, Gage, 553% hours from Portland, via Astoria 40% hours. r South Coast, Olsen, 18 days from Al- Stmr Sunol. Green, 72 hours from Grays Harbor. Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, Filmer, 26 days 23 bion. 1000 Andes . « 14| 500 Overman 29 300 Belcher . 34| 200 Potosi . 26 200 Best & Belcher. 42| 300 Seg Belche 0% | 100 Confidence ..... 9| 109 Sierra Nevada. 59| 300 Gould & Curry. 21| 100 Sierra Nevada. 5 | 200 Occldental 15| 200 Silver Hill. 1| 200 Ophir ... s8! 300 St Louts. 10| Atternoon Session. 500 Alta 07/ 109 Hale & Norcrs. 30 200 Andes 14 100 Justice 1 100 Belcher . 32 500 Kentuck 0| 500 Best & Belcher. 40, 100 Occidental 15 100 Best & Beicher. 39 200 Overman 25 150 Caledonia . -115| 200 Overman 26 | 200 Caledonia 110| 500 Savige 16 | §00 Chollar 25| 200 Sterra Nevada. 57 | 400 Con Cal 1170 300 Stiver Hill. N 400 Crown Point... 14| 500 Utah . 1l 100 Crown Point 12 Following were the sales in the Pactfic Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Alta . 07] 300 Hale & Norers. 29 500 Belcher 34/1100 Justice 10 150 Belcher . 36| 200 Mexican 30 300 Best & Belcher. 200 Ophir 88 300 Best & Belcher. 200 Ophir §7 200 Bullion 200 Overman 3t 150 Caledonta . 200 Overman 150 Caledonia . 500 Overman 500 Challenge Con.. 300 Crown Point... 16| 300 Silver Hill. 500 Exchequer ..... 04 300 Yellow Jacket. Afternoon Session. 42 4] 04 1 30| 1 35| 30| 400 Stlver Hill. 16/ o 500 Alpha Con...... 05| 200 Ophir . 86 150 Andes . . 13 300 Overman % 200 Caledonta ......110| 200 Overman 2% 200 Challenge Con. 28| 200 Silver Hill. 2 300 Challenge Con. 27| 900 Silver Hill.. i 2790 Lady Wash. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, ‘WEDNESDAY, March 21— p. m. Bld. Ask. or 02 - 27 ;| u 15 Best & Belcher. 33 33 Ophir %586 Bullion . 04 05 Overman . 25 28 Caledonia 110 1 20| Potosi ... 23 % Chollar . 2 23 Savage . 8 17 Challenge Cop. 27 '3 n — a3l Confidence . 0 — ® 08| Con Cal & Va..170 175 Slerra Nevada. 65 57 | Con Impertal. 02| Silver Hil 0 = Con New York. — 045t Loul o Crown Point... 14 15 Standard % _1 Exchequer, . [ - Gould & Curry. 19 2 % Hale & Norcrs. 2§ o1 Julla ... - 3 1 Justice 10 Time Ball. . Branch Hydrographic N.. Mer- chants’ Exchange, * Cal. b G Tty i e A o rm' e time 1 on e bullding was dl':rwfl at exactly M:‘Ym— 1. e.. at noon the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m.. Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U, S. N.. in charge. R Sun, Moon and Tide. * United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at Fort Polnt. entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official ] thority of the Superintendent. - s, NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: the helght of tide is the same at both places. ~ THURSDAY, MARCH 22, Feb .| Suel n 5 u s 4 2 5.9 2 5.3 53 ides left day in the o time The second i second tide of the day. the third tide sod: the gives the last tide there are but are on the ited except ‘when & the height, | hours from Hongkong, via Yokohama 15 days 23 hours 3 minutes, and via Honolulu § days | 23 hours and 10 minutes. Bark B P Cheney, Johnson. 1§ days from Se- attle, via Clallam Bay 7 days. Fr bark Emilie Galline, Tattevin, 57 days from Swansea, via Rio de Janeiro 110 days. Schr Mayflower, Olsen, 7 days from Coquille Rive. Schr Rlo Rey, Kaluin, 18 days fom Coquille River. , Schr_Joseoh and Henry, Rasmussen, ¢ days from Coquille River. Schr Sacramento, Gruggel, 15 days from Til- lamook. Schr Admiral, Beck, 9 days from Port Game blgl‘chr Vine, Small, § days from Grays Hare hosr{'hr Berwick, Peterson, 7 days from Slus- Sg‘hr Del Norte, Jacobs, 7 days from Slus- Fh 7 B Leeds, Nielsen, 31 days from San law River. | Marcos. Schr Mald of Orleans, Johnson, 17 days from Port Blakeley. Schr Wing and Wing, Hansen, 16 days from New Whatcom. " CLEARED. Wednesday, March 21 Stmr Walla Walla, Hali, Victoria, ete; Good= all, Perkins & Co. Stmr Mariposa, Houdlette, Sydney and Hono= lulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Pomona, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkine & Co. Stmr Pacific, Johnston, Prince Willlam Sound; Alaska Packers’ Association. Hew bark Roderick Dhu, Johnson, Hilo; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Schr Zampa, Pettersen, Santa Rosalla; Feltx Santallier. » SAILED. Wednesday, March 2L Stmr Arcata, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, Seattle. S’ngv Mariposa, Houdlette, Honolulu and ney. Stm? Whitesboro, Olsen, Greenwyood. Stmr Crescent City. Stockfleth, Crescent Clty. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Chemainus. Ship Kennebec, Lewls, Melbourne. / Br_ship Ancyra, Stuart, own. Schr W_F Jewett, Johnson, Willapa Harbor Schr § Eppinger. Nyman, Timber Cove. Schr Maxim, Olsen, Caspar. Schr Abble, Peterson, Caspar. Schr Ida Schnauer, Sorensen, Port Gamble. Schr Ocean Spray, Larsen, Iversens Landings Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. Schr Occidental, Rosich, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 21, 10 p m—Weathes hazy; wind W, velocity 12 miles. = RELEASED FROM QUARANTINE. W y. March Ger bark H D Bryant schr Mary Dodze. “Wednesday n. F Glade, bark C ana SPOKEN. 1, lat 7 S, lon 35 W—Br ship Marechal het, from Liverpool, for San Francisco. Feb 21. lat 17 S, lon 30 W—Ger ship Niobe, from Portland, for @ueenstown. MEMORANDUM. T Per Emille Galline, from Swansea. Francisco March 21—On Sept 30 and Oct 1 had a_ succession of heavy NNW gales off Cape Horn, carrying away lo;:y:rd a‘;l‘:o‘:?‘."‘d the t to anet: wheei and had to put baci G Jomeuw arriving there Oct 0. Repaired - poMESTIC PORTS. iled March 2—Jap stmr Nano clsco. March 2i—Stmr Willamette, for Sam Franciseo; ship Servia, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived March 21—Stmr Victorta, from Manila; schr Annle M Camp- beil, from Honolulu. Passed up March 21, hence March 17, for Seattle. USAL—Arrived March 2i—Stmr Newsboy, POR"l!mmK LLEY—Sailed March 21—Schr Repeat, for Suva, FUl; schr Excelsior, for N PORT—Salled March 21—Stmr Seotia, for San_Francisco. GREENWOOD—Salled March 21—Stmr Alca- zar, for —- "SORT HADLOCK—Sailed March 31—Bktn J M Grifth, for Honolulu: bktn Willle R Hume, Franeisco. “E068 BAY-Arrived March 2i—Stmr Empire,