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(OMMIRe _AND - THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1900. NEW/ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver and Exchange about the same. IWheat and Barley quict and featureless. Oats well held, but quiet. Nothing new in Beans and Seeds. Bran and Middlings firm. Potatoes and Onions dull at previous prices. Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Corn and Rye nominal. Hay weak and plentiful. Butter a fraction lower. Poultry weak and in plentiful supply. Orun‘;'r market stocking up again. Other fruits unchanged. Provisions in moderate demand at unchanged quotations. Increased imports from abroad. Decreased imports of specie. Manhattan Elevated . Metropolitan Street Ry, ex diV...... Mexican Central .... Minneapolis & St Louls Minneapolis & St Louis prefd... Missouri Pacific . obile & Ohlo. ssourl, Kans & Texas. Missouri, Kans & Texas prefd. New Jersey Central . Charters. The Albert Meyer losds lumber at Eearttle lu; Fresno, lumber at Port Gamble iashie loads whest at Tacoma for Foreign Imports. orfolk & Western prefd. thie port during the first rehern Pacific .... Northern Pacific prefd . a & Western.. Oregon Ry & Oregon Ry & Navigation prefd. Pennsylvania Reading 1st prefd Reading 2d prefd Rio Grande Western Rio Grande Western prefd. Louts & San Francisco.... an Fran 1st prefd. San Fran 2d prefd. Southwestern .... . , Southwestern prefd. Imports of Specie. silver bul- [ ... Paul & Omaha. outhern Pacific Southern Rallwa; uthern Railway IWeather Report. 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) s 4 n Pacific prefd Wabash prefd Wheeling & L E.. Wheeling & L E 24 prefd. Wisconsin Central Express companies— United States . Miscellaneotis— ican Cotton Ofl ... can Cotton Oll prefd. Malting prefd .. ing & Refining. & & Refin prefd. Spirits prafd Steel Hoop pre Steel & Wire. Steel & Wire pref has probably Tin Plate pref Tobacco prefd No rain bas Brooklyn Rapid Transit . Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco prefd Federn] Steel ...... Federal Steel prefd General Electric Glucose Sugar . Glucose Sugar prefd . International International Paper prefd Laclede Gas over the entire fornia the temperatures | —Fair Friday; lightnorth- | * National Biscuit prefd National Lead ... National Lead prefd. National Steel .. tional Steel prefd . w York Air Brake.. North American Pacific Coast ...... Pacific Coast lst prefd.. Pacific Coast 2d pref Pacific Mail .. vicinity—Fair Friday; XANDER G. EASTERN MARKETS Pressed Steel Puliman Palace Car ..... Standard Rope & Twine offerings to take | Tnessee C : less facility than Sriieye Doal @ o United States Leathe: United States Leather prefd United States Rubber . United States Rubber prefd Western Union Republic Iron & Steel Co Republic Iron & Steel P CC & St Louts. Third Avenue the falling | lume of offerings that & of stop-loss orders re was no indi Shares Sold. CLOSING BONDS. s led to a de.| U S 2s refunding frerings and a dull have gone up the most | 1y most affected, | ads and the | re was some Indi- | weakness in grangers and | c e latter group ppointing Feb- | s for the Read- , ot lacking also | Dis Col 34 the raiiroad (1005 | N Y Cent lsts. [110% [N J Cent gen &8 110% |No Carolina 6s. 1365 | o ds. {13413 |No Pacific 3s. 16 N Y C & 8t L'ds. 114% N & W _con 4s. 1114% | Nor & W gen 6s. Or Nav Ists. 102% |Or Nav 4s.. 84% Oregon S L 6s. Reading gen 4s. Can Southern 2ds..1 e 1 o | Ches & Ohlo 4% 1813 R G West 1sts StL & I M con 5s.. L & S F gen 6s.. St Paul con. 243 St P C & P lst: ed in by Chesapeake | C & NW con Chicago Term 4s. | Col Southern 4s The professed | Sol, Southern 4 nference of . 9% So Pacific 45 Stana R & T 6s, 1i5% Tenn new set 3s. T & P 1sts. and Nashville GHE&S A 6s. Union Pacific 4 Wabash 1sts . the prospect for the stock of the sugar | Jowa Cent lsts.. KCP&G Ists La new con 4s 5 ness was se L & N unified 4s.. 9%V was seen to; L & ¥ vniac . B9iy|Va deferred. .14 Plymout and for speculative L 60 Quicksilver . do with this. Jeadwood ... Gould & Curry.... dividends and r begot some Hom --._ 21 Sierra Nevada . ‘50 00 Standard . 65 Union Con 21 Yellow Jacke! BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Union Pacific . 4@4% | Union Land 4@5 | West End {Wis Central . . 28% Bonds— time this week it balance at This sympton attracted at- ng that the gain b sub-treasury for.the w ver a million dol- trade actively much less influence on re OWIng to the know the purchases for that account are P money borrowed AT&SF.... AT&S F pretd American Sugar Am Sugar prefd Bell Telephone. Boston & Alban: Boston & Maine. I 98% N E Gas&Coke b Mining Shares— Allouez Min « Amalg Copper. -130% Atlantic ... . 46% Boston & Mont 11434 Butte & Boston Calumet & Hecla. . 75% Centennial -181% Franklin 1305 Osceola . - 13% Quiney . - 17% Santa Fe Copper. ..206 | Tamarack . Utah Mining . than heretofo large extent by Dom Coal prefd. Federal Steel Fed Steel prefd Fitchburg_pref General Electric.. Gen Elec prefd. | Mextean Central. | N E Gas & Coke. Closing | 014 Cojony . 0ld Dominton continues active and t part strong, though there were points ness in the list. Total sales, par value, s bonds unchanged in bid quo- NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Name of Stock— Atchison prefd .‘ itimore & OBio.. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, March 29.—Money on call ‘130 | Steady at 3G4 per cent; last loan, 3 per cent. 4%@5% per cent. with actual business bills at $4 86% for demand and at $4 821.G4 §2% for sixty davs; 3% | 34 83% and 34 §7. Silver certificates, G0%@61%c. Mexican dollars, 47%c. Government da Southern “hesapeake & Ohio “hicago Great Western . Burlington & Quiney . Ind & Louisville........ ind & Loutsville prefd. & Eastern Ilinots, » & Northwestern.. . Rock Island & Pacific C & St Louls. . | Sterling exchange firm, 105% | in bankers’ posted rates, lorado Southern ist prefd.. ) , Southern 24 prefd 19% | bonds, irregular. Lack & Western. Denver & Rio Grande. Denver & R Condition of Treasury. WASHINGTON, ment of the treasury, | 000.000 gold reserve, balance, $165,153,730; goid, $97,638,051. London Market. NEW YORK, March 20.—The Commercial Advertiser's London financlal cablegram says: Business was again small in the markets here there being a biggish account to ar- o Grande prefd. - March 20.—To-day’s state- exclusive of the $150,- Available cash Hocking Coal Hocking Valley Tilinois Central lows Central Iowa Central prefd. Kans City, Pittsburg & Guif. Lake Frie' & Western. Lake Erie & Western prefd range and profit taking in many directions. The tone was fairly good, though not strong. It was slightly affected by rumors of trouble be- tween Russia and Japan over Korea. Ameri- cans were decidedly less active. They started Yery sanguine, being a point above parity. Louisville was strongly bought. Much profit taking, however, caused sagging New York came ag a buver of Chesapeake, put a seller of others, and the close was dull. In the street dealings were quieter than for a week. Lon- don professionals, who are rather overloaded, are disappointed at New York's profit taking. Parls is still buying Tintos and New York Anacondas. A fresh campaign has opened in Utahs, Bostons and Avinos, which have been asleep for months, _The bank bought £30,000 in gold bars and lost £10,000 to Argentine. There was a strong de- mand for money for the big settlement and requirements to end the quarter. All loans due to the bapk were renewed and there was & very large fresh borrowing for the week. Bills were very firm. The British Cotton and Wool Dyers' Assoclation will be floated next Wweek with £2,000,000 ordinary stock and £1,000,- 000 debentures, amalgamating fifty firms. CLOSING. LONDON, March 20.—Canadian Pacific, 100%; Union Paciflc preferred, 79%: Northern Pacific, 78%; Atchison, 29; Grand Trunk, 8%: Anaconda, 10%; bar silver steady, 27 9-164 per ounce. -— New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, March 2).—FLOUR—Receipts, 80,998 barrels; exports, 11,207 barrels; sales, £00 packages. Market was not active. Late decline in wheat causes the buyers to with- draw before much business had been done and the close was steady at old price: WHEAT—Receipts, §7,200 bushels; exports, 55,775 bushels; 4,100,000 bushels futures 205,000 bushels exports. Spot—Market 0. 2 red, 80%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 elevator. Options—Opened steady, not very active, but developed a pronounced bull movement later In the day on heavy St. Louis buying and Yocal demand of shorts. Ali of the foreign markets came higher, and with rumors of a good export demand West and re- markable strength in pork, also contributed to our upturn. The close, however, owing to late realizing, was rather easy at a partial %c net advance. No. ? red March, 78 7-16@75%¢, closed T8%c; May, 78%@74%c, closed T3%c; July closed T8%c. Beptember closed T3%c. HIDES—Firm, WOOL~Dull. HOPS—Quiet. COFFEE—Options closed steady at a decline of 10 to 20 points. Total sales were 21,750 | bags, including: April, $6 45; May, $5 50; Au- Bust, 36 60; September, 35 65@6 70; October, $6 70 | @6 75; November, $6 75; December, $6 . | _ Spot—Rlo, nominal; No. 7 invoice, T%c; No. '."’Jt\?‘binl, $%c; mild, market dull; Cordova, 94@14c SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 3 3-3%c; centrifugal, 9 test, 4 5-32c; refined, rregular. BUTTER—Receipts, 3828 "packages; market ks Western creamery, 21@2%c; factory, 18 20c, EGGS—Receipts, 19,414 packages, steady; Western at mark, 11%c: Southern at mark, 1i | @ue. | DRIED FRUITS. Prime and common grades of evaporated apples eased off partially under lberal offer- ings and an unexpected Increase in the sup- ply. Other grades, however, held about steady at old prices. California dried fruits were in- | active ana nominal STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, | 4a5c; prime, tX@ee; choice, 1G7ic; fancy, 7 c. CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@So. APRICOTS—Royal, 13@15c: Moorpark, 15@1Sc, PEACHES—Peeled, 13Q22c; unpeeled, Th%@sc. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 20.—The local market for metals continued to develop general ac- tivity and strength to-day. Advices from Lon- don were favorable, showing an advance of £2 123 64 for spot tin. Under this influence tin here ruled firm and scored a net gain for the day of 50 points, closing firm at $82. s PPER—Firm and unchanged, closing at PIG IRON—Warrants continue weak. LEAD-—Steady and unchanged, nd $4 724 asked. o e SPELTER—$4 50 bid and $4 60 asked; n!:xf_l unchanged. oy he brokers’ price for lead was “% for copper $17GAT 2. by L — Chicago Grain Market. * * CHICAGO, March 20.—The wheat market opened unchanged from yesterday at 66%@ 67c, and then, probably because Liverpool was lower than expected In view of the advance here yesterday and because some private mes- sages contradicted yesterday's reports of dam- age to the French crop, sold off to 66%c. At | this point New York made an upward spurt, fearing war as an outgrowth of the difficulties | existing between Russia and Turkey, and the local crowd of shorts covered In some alarm. A report from Duluth of heavy export demands assisted in the bulge, as did the strength of provisions. May rallled to 67%c, but failed to hold it, although further cables from France contradicted earlier ones, reasserting that the damage in France was serious. There was considerable profit taking at the top . and shorts apparently took a calmer view of the Turko-Russian situation, for May sold off to 6%c and closed barely steady a shade under yesterday at 66%c. At the advance the pit ‘was excited and at other times rather nervous. The provision market repeated its exnibition of strength and excitement to a crowded pit. Hogs were higher at the yards and receipts small. This, with the heavy outside demand and the frantic shorts trylng to cover in & mar- ket where offerings were light, caused a swift advance. May pork was the main attraction, opening at 17%@3%c over yesterday at $12 650 12 72% and in a wild burst of bidding shot up to §i3, the highest price since 189. On_the bulge there was heavy profit taking. Lard suffered more than pork and ribs in this move. Pork lost only part of the advance, closing 2T4c over yesterday at $12 5. May lard closed 215@5c lower and May ribs Tic up. The corn market was less active than wheat and did little better than hold its own, al- though the export business was put at 100 loads and provisions extended an influence of strength, while cables were strong. May closed & shade over vesterday. 5 The oats market was firm, with July in some- what better demand than May. Trade was | without much feature and quiet. May closed unchanged. The leadl: ed as follows: Articles— High ‘Wheat AR R 6% K een - 6884 67% 677 Corn | March A NS S May BE BN BY oy ptember 39! oW Oats No. 2— 2% i % " W un Jul; 2% k2 238 Mess ‘ork, per barrel— A May 126 130 126 127 | July 1260 1260 1235 12 37% Lard, per 100 pounds— | May 6 55 662% 6421 600 July 667% 67214 652% 660 Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— May 667% 675 6 60 kil July 6 65 675 L] 6 60 Flour, steady: No. 3 spring wheat, 6i%c: No. 2 red, 69@69%c: No. 2 corn, 3ic: No. 2 oats, UKG 24%c; No. 2 white, 26%@2/c; No. 3 white. 26%@ 2ic; No. 2 rye, be: No. 2 bariey, 41@4dc; No. laxseed, §165; prime timothy seed, $2 40: mess pork, per barrel, $12 10@12 75: lard, per 100 pounds, $6 35@6 47%: short ribs sides (loose), $6 656 9: dry salted shoulders (boxed), 6%@ Gio: short clear sides (boxed). 36 90@7; whisky, distillers’_finished goods, per gallon, $1 25, Sugars—Cut loaf, 6c; granulated, 5.4dc. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels £3.000 65,000 . bushel: 70,000 79,000 ‘bushels . 433,000 286,000 318,000 233,000 14,000 2,000 45,000 25,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter T Chesss, i, 130130, S Sur 1t fresh, 10%c. o R M R Foreign Futures. — X LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Mar. Opening B 8 101 "5""' Closing - 59% 5 fi PARIS. Wheat— © Mar. May-. Openink W Closing 2100 pesing 75 ing S 53 Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, mm_n—cAmn—Mm-. 8500; opened strong, closing lower. Natives— £ morrow, 18,000 101%. Sl ‘Wheat cargoes on passage, sellers of 34: cargoes No, 1 standard, 30s; Walla Wal- la, 28s 3d. English country markets, steady. nominal May, 8 9%d; July, bs 9%d. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. Sterling Exchange, Sterl; New New York Exchange. Fine Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars the bears. concessions. grade: §7%c; Chevaller, nominal. mixe lows, Flour, 33 2 per 100 Ibs; R; Meal,” §2 Oat_Groats, wheat Flour. @i Farina, Rolled ‘Oats_(barre 3; Pearl Barley 50 per 100 Ibs. ceipts and reduced stocks. before. $27 5 $23 50324 Cracked Corn, $24G24 50; Mixed Feed, $15 50; Cottonseed Meal, nominal. nominal; Burbank: for Merced and §1 2% for Rivers; New 1@1%e. ONTONS—$2 50@2 76 per ctl; Cut Onions, 50c@ $1.50. VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 50c@$1 for falr to good and §1 26@1 50 for fancy; As- ' paragus, 76c@$1 2 per box for No. 2 and $1 5 ?1 76 for No. 1 and $2@2 25 for fancy large; and 19G1dc for Hens; Geess, per pair, Goslings, §2 50@3; Ducks, $4 for ol $4 505 50 for youns; Roosters, $6@7: Old Roosters, 3 £ 76@2 per dozen for old small; igeons, §1 per dozen for old and $2G2 25 for Squabs. Geese, Honkers, $3 per dozen; English Snipe, $2 i0G3; Jack Snipe, $150. liberal stocks. Cheese. supply and quiet. TR Young America, ern, 13 ;. Best on eale to-day two cars Kansas, § to prime steers, s to a shade 3 1o, medtum, y, to 10c lower, . elected Teeders. firm, $4@4 T6; mixed stockers, steady, 90; cows steady, $3@ 55, Deiters steads, 38 2004 To; canners. slow, 8244 65; bul steady.’ $4 60@5 75, Texans—Recelpts, on sale to-day, one car at 35 X steers. closed easier, $3 90@6 10; Texas bulls, steady, 33 0. 3204 ; onlvon; : Texas fed steady, HOGS—Receipts to-day, 20,000; estimated to- left over, 3500; average fully 35 52% 10c higher: top, ; 'highest hog market since ber, ?su; mixed and butchers, 35 5@ § 473%4; Zood "to choice heavy, $ i rough heavy, $i 10g5 25; light, $5 15@5 40; bulk of_sales, 35 35@5 45. SHEEP—Receipts, 10,000; sheep strong to 10¢ higher; lambs strong to a shade higher; good to cholce wethers, $ $5@6 %: $5Go choice mixed, 2; yearlings, West sheep, 76t g estern lambs, fve lambs, $6@7 35; Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, March 29.—Clearings, $264,580; 46 5. $6@7 3. balances, $57,591. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, March 20.—In the local wheat market there was hardly a ripple of business to disturb the serenity of the market. are still showing no change of importance and quotations are nominally 53¢ for both Walla Walla and valley. Prices Foreign wheat shipments from Portland for the week ending to-day were 347,639 bushels. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, March 20.—Wheat unchanged; club, 50%e: bluestem, 52ic. Foreign Markets. LONDON, March 20.—Consols, 101 5-16@ , 27 9-16. French renter, 101f 373%c. t advance [VERPQOL, March = 20.—Wheat, firm; ‘wheat in_Paris, steady. Flour in Parts, steady. French oountry markets, firm. [ N—Uplands, §7-16d. CLOSING. LIVERPOOL, March 20.—WHEAT—Spot, futures, steady; March, nominal; American mixed, CORN—Spot, firm; new, 4s %4d; old, 4s %d; futures, quiet; March, 4s %d; May, 3s 1i3d. LOCAL MARKETS Exchange and Bullion. s 3 &iggzsa sight. Cables . i Fork Exchange, sight telegraj [RERER 3 L3 Wireat and Other Grains. WHBAT—Parls and Liverpool ‘were both higher. P Chicago was firm, with moderate selling by Holders were unwilling to make The local market was unchanged. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $64@9734c; CALL BOARD SALES. Sessjon—9:15 _ 0'clock—December— milling, 983 @81 01%. Informal 2000 ctls, $1 05%; 16,000, $1 05%; 12,000, $1 05%. Becond S n—December—s000 ~ctls, §1 05%; 14,000, §1 05%; 10,000, $106%; May—2000, 983e; 2000, 98%e. Regular Morning Session—December—s000 ctls, $1.06%. Afternoon Sesston—December—2000 ctls, $1 06%. BARLEY—There is nothing new to report. There is little spot demand and no speculation. Feed, 7c for No. 1 and 65@72%c for oft Brewing and Shipping grades, $0g CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Eecond Session—No_sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—No sale: OATS—The feeling continues firm and stocks are light, but the demand is very slack. White, ' $1 1061 Red, %c@$l 1T%; Gray, $1 07%@1 15; Black, 9734c@$1 05. CORN—Eastern White is quoted at M@ | $1 02% per ctl and Eastern Yellow at $1@1 10; 31@1 05 per ctl. 14c@$1 per ctl. v HEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Tu:ly extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms: bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington. 32 25@3 per barrel MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- usual discount to the trade: Rice Flour, 34 50; Hominy, $4 50; ‘hoie' Wh 5@ 5; Split Peas, 35; Green Peas, Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran and Middlings are firm, with lght re- Prices remain as Hay shows no change, nor do dealers expect any. BRAN—$12@13 per ton. MIDDLINGS—317@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15@17 per ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill. $26@27; jobbing, @28; Cocoanut Cake. $20@21; Corn Meal, HAY—Wheat, §7 for commor to good; $9 60 for cholce and occasionally $10; eat and Oat, 36 50g9; Oat, $6@8; Barley, ¥@1; Al- fala, 50 per ton. STRAW—25@8c per bale. Beans and Seeds. While Beans continue firmly held ‘there fs no turther advance and the demand 1s not over brisk. BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 25: small White, 335 Jarge Whife, 33 2043 25 Pinks, 285 Reds. $3 503 75; Blackeye, # 50: But- ters, nominal; Lima, $525; Pea, $3 30@8 0; Red’ Kidneye, 13 60Qd SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, in@ike: Flax 5t 20;" Canary, 3o per Ib for Calitornis and dc tor Easter Alfalfa, ; pe, g emp, 4@ddic, Rirmorhy, iske. DRIED PEAS—Nlles, §1 @2 25; Green, $1 % @2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes and Onfons continue dull and un- changed. Asparagus is doing better, as the recent cold nighte have cut down the receipts. Rhubarb is weaker, arrivals being liberal. Receipts were 864 boxes Asparagus, 564 boxes Rhubarb, 607 sacks Peas and 215 sacks New Potatoes. POTATOES—Early Rose, 65@75c: River Reds, Burbanks, 40@65c_per sack; Oregon 65c@$l; Sweet Potatoes, 36@2 50 otatoes, per box reen Peas, 75c@$1 60 per sack; String Beans. 5@10c; Cabbage, 40@s0c; Tomatoes, §1 75@2 50: Egg Plant from Los Angeles Okra, 82ic per Ib: Garli 214G3%c; Green Pep- pers trom Los Angeles, 20@25c; Dris 8@10c; Carrots, Summer Squash, 8@12%c; Dried ed Peppers, Qi per sadk; Los Angeles @1 50 per box. Poultry and Game. e Receipts from the Young stock s weak. East thus far this week amount tc five cars. Game is largely nominal and will scon be gone. POYLTRY—Live Turkevs, 9@1lc for Gobblers 25; and Young Hens, Fryers, $4@5 for large and $3G3 50 for Rabbits, $181 %; Gray AME—Hare, $1: $2G2 50; White, Toc; Brant, $1 %@1 50; Butter, Eggs and Cheese. Butter continues very quiet and weak, with The same remark applies to Egks are unéhanged, being In good BU Creamery—Fancy creamery; 18@18%c; seconc 17@17%c. airy—Fancy, 17c; good to choice, 15@16%c; CHEESE—Choice mild_new, 8c: old, Tic: lm‘e: Eastern, 15@16c; West- @15¢ per uoted at 121@I13c for store and 13@ common, nominal. e per dosen for ranch. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. ‘The Orange market, which has been lightly supplied for some little time, is stocking up again. Twelve cars came in yesterday. Six ‘will be offered at to-day’s auction. Other cit- rus fruits show no change. Strawberries keep up, receipts being mod- erate. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—75@%c per box for common, $10 lwm%mmflumnmmflm. and $16@20 for small " CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, uz’ ™ el 3 : Lemons, $1@1 50 B e gt B rox calitotaia Limen, 90 ; o Mexican Limes, 4806 Calitornia Lines, 100 Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Aside from the steady outward movement in Prunes already noted, there is little doing in this market. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4@4%c for 40-50's, 3%@dc for 50-60's, ke for 60-70's, Sie for 70-80's, 3@3%c for 50-90's and 2% for %0- 10's; Apricots, 11@i2%c for Royals, 124@lsc for Moorparks and 12@13%c for Blenheims; Peaches, 5%@6c for Standards, $4@e%c for cholce and 7@Sc for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 1000 12%c: Evaporated Apples, 6@7c; Sun-dried, 5@ % per Ib; Nectarines, S@c; Pears, Jitiac for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves; Black White Figs, 2@3c; Bleached gc; unbleached Plums, 71@T%c for pitted ‘and 1%e for unpitted. RAISINS-Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per Ib. 10c: cholce, Sc; standard, Sc; prime, dc; un- bleached Thompson's, per Ib, Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, §i4c; choice, Thc: standard, ic: prime, S; unbleached Sultanas. Gc: Seedless, 50-1b boxes, 5c; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5lc 3-crown, 6%c; d-crown, Tc; London Layers, 2-crown, $150 per box: 3-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperfal, $3. All prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points in_Californis UTS—Walnuts, @3 for standards and 9@10c for softshells; Almonds, 11%@lic for paper shell, 3@l0c for soft and 4gsc for hard shell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Bastern and for Califarnia; Brazil Nuts, T}@Sc; Filberts, PG oy 1. or brign and 14 . 11 or bright an: mb, 11%@ : ‘Eg 1lc for light amber; water white T%c: light amber extracted, TH@T%C; smfispv'vr&-m per Ib. Provisions. There 1s not much demand at the moment, but prices rule firm, with predictions of an- other advance. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10c per l:!lo‘rz *chny. 10%c for light medium, 1lc for light, lor extra light and 13c_for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13¢; California Hams, nomi- B el e da o M B mily, $14; extra ime Pork, i clear, $17 50; Mess, $16 0; Smoked Beef, 124@ 13¢ per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 7@T%c b for compound and S8@Sigc for pure: f barrels, 0-1b pure, S%c: 10-1b tins, 9@9%c: 5-1b tins, 9% COTTOLENE—Tlerces, 8GS%c per Ib; tins, $%c. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 10c: medium, $%c; lght, 9%; Cowhides, Sc Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 9@9%c; Calf, 34gl Dry Hides, sound, 18c; culls and brands, 15c Dry Kip and Veal, l6c; Dry Calf, 1%c; Sheep- skins, shearlings, 15@30c each: short Wool, 336 60c : medium, 70@%c; long Wool, $1Q1 26 each; Horse Hides, $2 25@2 75 for large and T $175 for small; Colts, 25@i0c. Deer Skins— ummer or red skins, 40c; fall or medium skins, 35c: winter or thin skins, 2c. Goat Skins Prime Angoras, 7oc; largé and smooth, blc; medium, 3. TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 5@5%ec per Ib; No. 2, 4@4%c: refined, 6i4c; grease, i, WOOL—Spring _clip Northern free, 16G1sc; 16c; Middle County free, 15@17c; Middie County defective, 13G15c; Southern Mountal: 12 months’, 12@ldc; do free. 7 months’, 13@l5c, do defective, 7 months’, 10@12c; Humboldt and Mendocino, 20@23c; Nevada, 16@1Sc per Ib. HOPS—6%@10c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—44@7c per Ib for fair to chotce. VEAL—6@% per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, T%@Sc; ewes, T@T%c per b, LAMB—Spring, 8@10c per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%c for small_and me- dium and 5%@5%c for large, stock Hogs and feeders, 5@6%c; dressed Hogs, T@sic. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $5 65; Calcutta Grair Bags, 6%@6'%c; Wool Bags, 28%@82%c; Fleece Twine, Tie. COAL—Wellington, $§ per ton; new Welling- ton, Southfleld Wellington, '§7 50; _Seattle, §6 50; Bryant, 6 50; Coos Bay, 5 20; Wallsend, &o-operative Wallsend, Scoteh, — Cumberland, $12 In bulk and $13 50 In sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Cannel, $1i per_ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 1n secks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per Ib in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.60; Powdered, 5.60c; Candy Granulated, 5.20c; Dry Granulated, 5.10c; Confectioners’ A, 5.10c; Magnolia A, 4.70c; Extra C, 4.60c; Golden C, 4.50c; barreis, 106 more; half-barrels, 2ic_more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-barrels, 5.85c; boxes, 6.10c per b, * Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 2. 29,865 Wool, bags . 50 Powder, car Lime, bbls Corn, East, Butter, ctl Cheese, ctl Potatoes, ski Onions, sks 336 Eggs, doz 274 Quicksilves 3,402 Straw, to: 300 Hay, tons Bran, 'sks 630 Hides, No 290 Midditngs, 625 Pelts,” bndls 590 Bugar, sks 1,300 OREGON. Plour, qr sks §16 Potatoes, sks .... 717 UTAH. Flour, qr sks. 7,200 * [ THE STOCK MARKET — s There were no fluctuations worthy of note on the morning session of the Bond Exchange though trading was very good. The active stock in the afternoon was S V?Jhy Wl‘t‘e'r. at 84 75@95 25. Gas and E‘?;s tric was firmer at $150@5175 and Powder weaker at 386 75. 4 e The ofl stocks were inactive. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, March 23 p. m. e e Bid.Ask. uit G L Co. 3 46 quar. coup.1ISRIITE Mutoal By Cor 13% o 48 do reg.......115%4116% O G L & H.... 46% 4 48 do cp new..143%135% Pac Gas Imp.. 52~ 53 8s do coup....110%I111% Pac L Co.. Miscellaneous— SFGaE® Cal-st Cab 5s..117% — C C Wat 5s....106 108 |Stkn G & E Ed I & P 6s..12s — | Insurance— F &Cl Ry 8s..114 — |Firem's Fund.z: — Geary-st R 58 — 9% | Bank Stocks— |Anglo-Cal Ltd. — 69 Bank of Cal... 40 Cal 8 D & T..1014102 |First Nationa ~/“M% g T LA &P R 6s.102%100% Nev Nat Bk. Market-st 6s...128% — | Savings Banks— Do 1st M 58..118 116% Ger 8 L..1810 NCNGRITs108 — HumS & L. — N R of Cal 8s.113% — |Mut Sav Bk. 4 N R of Cal 58.116%117% S F Sav U.. 510 NPCRRGs.104% — |Sav & L So. 74 N P CR R 58.106%107% |Sec Sav Bk. Quk G Lakits: 16100t | Stocet Raiirorte— treet Rallroads— Oak Tran 6s California Oak W Co 5s. Oceanie § C Om C Ry fs P & Cl Ry 8s. A Pk & O Ry 66’ Powder Stocks— Powell-st R fe California Sac L & Gilant Con SF & 8J Vigorit ana S P Co.. BPC ;l’a\v(\&,flt‘ol.?‘l,‘»‘o Q onokaa S Co. 32 32 Do (191 Huten S P Co. 20% 615 Do it Kilauea § Co.. 211 21% P Br Makawell § Co 48% — V Wa Onomea S Co.. 279 — Do 4s. Paauhau § Co. ;n 30 Miscelleneons ack Assn.118%119 | Car Prute Amn.101 Mer Ex Asan.. — 1 Sounty. — — nic S Co.. 931 9 Spring Valley. 55% 9% Pac A F A.. l“ —% Gas & Electric— Pac C Bor Co.148 — —_ |Par Paint Co.. 10 — = Tl Morning Session, Board— 105 Glant Powder Con.. 100 Honokaa § Co, 9 Hutchinson § P Co 50 Kilauea Sugsr Plantation Co $3000 Los Angeles Raflway & $1000 Oakland_Gas Bonds. 30 Oceanic Steamship Co. 150 Onomea Sugar Co. EFLPEHIPTTTT ST S F Gas & Electric Co..... Branch Railway 6s. of C §'s (195) Spring Valley Water. Spring Valley Water... Spring Valley Water... 75 Spring Valley Water. Btreet- ‘Angeles Raflway 5 S P Branch Rallway #'s. Afternoon Session. 88 aggsssgugaassa;,sguu 8% eeesile = 8;8##38!8 [ 5 Spring Valley Water 100 Spring Valley Water, s 60. 35000 Si ring Valley ¢'s (32 mortgage) $10,000 Oakland Gas Bonds. PRODUCERS’ OIL BEXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 250 Anaconda .. 150 Barker Ranch Board— 200 Anaconda 25 Caribou .. Ezssseseseeia 8 g8 amy Bt Afternoon Session. MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- ay: Morning Session. 300 Alta ... 06, 50 Confidence .. 8% 300 Belcher ...__.. 33| 600 Gould & Curry 23 200 Best & Beicher 35 300 Mexican 28 200 Caledonia, ...... 81| 2 Savage 100 Con Cal & Va..1 55| Afternoon Session. 33 100 Ophiy .. 8 400 Overman 100 Belcher 100 Caledonia . 100 Chollar 185 150 Crown Point... 19 105 Yellow Jacket. 15 100 Gould & Curry 31| The tollowing were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Andes 11| 100 Silver Hill. 10 200 Best & Belcher 8 100 Syndicate 10 100 Confidence ..... 851/ 300 Syndicate 1 1000 Crown Point % 20| 100 Carters 2| Afternoon Sesston. 300 Challenge Con.. 23, 200 Potost 400 Mexican s » 600 Chollar .. . | 1000 Stlver HIIL 10 350 Con Cal & V.15 200 Utah b3 500 Crown Point... 200 Utah o 100 Ophir .. . 80| 100 Carters ... » 200 Overman . 19 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, March 23— p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha 03 08 Kentuck . o o Alta . 08 08 Lady Wi s — Andes . 12 14 Mexican % Belcher 82 12 14 Best & & 83 34 Bullion . [ 3 19 Caledonia. 84 88 Potosl ... 13 19 Chollar . 17 19| Savage 14 16 Challenge 20 24 Scorpion . [ Confldence — _55/Seg Belcher. o4 05 Con Cal & Va..160 165 Sierra Nevada. 5 5 on Imperial .. 01 02 Silver Hill ® 14 ‘'on New York (2 — St Louls . - 12 Crown Point... 19 20 Standard 305 — Exchequer .... (2 04 Syndicate 10 — Gould & Cu 21 22 Union Con 13 1 Hale & Nor 2 26 Utah . 0 10 Julia — 08 Yellow B 16 Justice ... 06 08 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS./ to Bertha | Johanna Koehler (Bollmann) Schwartz, lot on N line of Sutter street, 110 E of Laguna, E 27:6 by N 137:6; $10. Mathilde Herbst Koehler and Mathilde and | Nettie Meyli or Miley to same, same, quitclaim | deed: $10. Isaac Anderson to Eva Furst, lot on E line of Plerce street, 241 S of Waller, S 25 by E 91:3, lot 14, block 2, Marion Tract (Hospital Lot), quitclaim deed: $10. Alfred Olson to Caroline F. Palmer, lot on 6 line of Hill street, 155 W of Noe, W 24:9% by S 114; $10. Sidney V. Smith to Cora B. Smith, lot on 8 line of California street, 212:6 W of Mont- | gomery, W 25 by S 102 it F. A. and Prisciolla Berlin (by S. C. Bige- low and A. A. Smith, trustees) to M. L. Wicks, 1628 4 184, SE corner Dupont and Fran- cisco streets, 8 70 by E 70, trustees’ deed; $1330. M. L. Wicks to W. W. Butler (trustee), same, under same conditions as in trust deed of Charles J. Bmith to W. W. Butler, 1850 d 1, recorded November 27, 1899, see Abstract No. 2583, trust deed; $10. Joseph Hamilton to Matilda M. Hamilton, lot on E corner of Harrison and Third streets, NE 57:6 by SE 20; also lot. on SE line of Bryant street, 241 SW of Second, SW 25 by SE 80; also lot on E corner of Twentieth avenue and J street, NE 200 by SE 75, block 389, South San Francisco Homestead and Rallroad Assoctation; also lot on W corner of Nine- teenth avenue and J street, NW 150 by SW 100, block 388, same; also lot 5, plat 3, Hope Section Odd Fellows' Cemetery; gift. Kaufman and Hannah Wertheimer to Hart- land Law, lot- on SE line of Natoma street, 365 NE of Fourth, NE 3 by SE 80; $10. William W. and Helena E. Ellis to Jay N. | Copus, lot on N ltne of Yolo street, 75 E of Texas, E 25 by N 100; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Adolph lot on W _line of Eighth avenue, 150 8 of street, § 25 by W 120; $10. Isaac and Helena Liebes to J. W. McDonal lot on NW corner of Nineteenth avenue L street, W 240 by N 600; 310. Charles J. and 8. Gottung to Matflda and Henry F. Wirgmann, lot on S line of Wilder street, 330 B of land o? John Y. Wil- son, E 25 by 8 100, block 4, Fairmount Ex- tension Homestead Association: $10. Henry F. Jr. and Clara H. Blanchet to Israel Goldberg, lot on W line of Wheat street, 125 N of Salinas, N 100 by W 100, blogk 6, Garden | Tract Homestead Addition; $10. Same to Max Bardofsky, lot on E Mne of | Wheat street, 275 N of Salinas, N 50 by E 100, | block 5, Garden Tract Homestead Addition; $10. | Alameda County. Mary L. Palmer to Francis A. Braun, lot on W line of Oak street, 60 N of Twelfth, N | 40 by W 100, being lot 19 and portion lots 20 and 2, block 168, quitclaim deed, Oakland; $10. Hester A. and Henry E. Jewett, Jane R. and W. J. Wilcox, William and Florence Dwinell to Jennie Wade Snook (wife of C. E.), lot on NW corner of Plymouth avenue and Academy lace, W 5 by N 115, being lot 84, Pacific heological Seminary Tract No. 2, Oakland: $10. William and Adella Long to Mollle Haslet (wite of J. W.), lot on § line of Railroad ave- nue (or Seventh street), 230:7i4 W of Willow street, 8 100:7% by E 2, being lot 13, block 35, Map of Lands of Oskland Point Railroad Ferry Landing, Oakland; $500. Minerva J. Sweeney to Charles M. MacGregor, lot on NE corner of Thirty-first and West streets, E 35 by N 100, being a portion of lots {L Hand B, Bock 2087, Rowland Tract, Oak- land; $10. Mary Matthews and Mary J. E. Cryan (executrices estate Henry Matthews) to Rob- ert W. W. Cryan, line of East Twelfih street, 125 SE of Fifteenth avenue, SE 2 by NE 140, being lot 6, block 1, San Antonio, East Oakland; $1500, Same to same, all interest in the following: 26,81 acres beginning at a point in center of | 8 fork of Temescal Creek where it is crossed by NE line of 700-acre tract known as the Vicente Peralta Reservation, chains, NE 9 chains, NW 2 chains to center of Temescal Creek, thence SW to beginning. being a portion of plat $3, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, excepting .22 of an acre conveyed to Contra Costa Water Company May 8. 1885: also | acres, being plat G on map of undivided | & mounatin or hills lands of Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Oakland Township: $12,600. Charles P. and Lydia B. Gibbons to Wini- fred C. Turpin, subdivision 41, block 25, Daley’s Scenic Park Tract, Berkeley: gift. Elisha G. and Maria J. Hammond to Helen J. Bowring, lot on E line of Arch street, 474:11 N of Vine street, N & by E :0:1. being'a por- tion of lots 26 and 28, block 1, Map of Berkeley View Homestead Association, Berkeley; $10. Gustatva A. and A. Winberg to M. O. and F. M. Wyatt (undivided three-eighths each) and G. S. Connor (undivided two-eighths), lot on NW line of Twenty-third avenue, 1%.21 NE of East Twenty-second street, NE 37 by NW 130, being portions of lots 3, 6 7 and S, block B, ‘map of subdivided Heald Twenty-third-ave- nue Tract, Brooklyn Township: also lot com- mencing at W corner of lot 1, block B, of above tract at point of Intersection of line dividing lots 1 and 1S, block B, of above tract, thence NE 3, SE 70.35, SW 1. SE 11.65, SW 59, NW 19, NF 30 to NE line of lots 16, 17 and 18 of above tract, thence NW 33 to beginning, being portion of lots 1, 2, 3 and 16, block B, of above tract, subject fo mortgage, Brooklyn Township: also lot on E line of Twenty-third street, at NW corner of lot 4 of block B. of above tract, NW | 11.65 by SW 74, being portion of lot 3, block B, of above tract, Brooklyn Township: $i0. A. J. and Sophie M. Snyder to Charles Mac- Gregor, lot on E line of Chestnut street, 200 § of Twenty-eighth, S 31:3 by E 133, block 652, Oakland; $10. Charles M. and Lena MacGregor to Minerva 3. Sweeney, same. Onkland: $10. J. H. and Minnle Dingwell to Loutse L. Viera (wife of F. R.), lot on S line of Thirty- fourth street, %6:3 W of Magnolla, W #6:8 by S 109, portion lot 7, block 67, Watts Tract, Oakland; $10. Mary and James Callan to Richard J. Mont- omery (executor of estate of Margaret P. Mc- Eourtaey. deceaned). Tot on S lne of Forty- by § 100, portion block 2100, McCourtney Tract, Oakland: $10. Amelia M. and Frederick B. Burnell to Paul L. Sterberg, lot on SE line of Tenth avenue, 75 SW of East Sixteenth street, SW 75 by SE 100, block 68, Clinton,East Oakland; $10. Frank and Emily Johnson to Besste M. Hol- loway (wife of George K.), lot on S line of Tompkins street, 160 E of Dwinelle, E 40 by § 1%, being the E 40 fest of W 0 feet, lot 14, block 8. map of State University Assoclation No. 2, Berkeley: $10. William Lauterbach to Charles and Chris- tlanie Grosser, lot on E line of rixth street, N of Rose, N 40 by F 120, being the N 15 1ot 27 and all of lot 25, block 1, of I. Wentworth Doot and ‘Shoe Company’s BerKeley: $200. Tullis §. and Nellle M. Menefes to' Mary H. Papanek (wife of A. J.). lots 23 and 24, in sub- division G, Fruitvale Terminal Tract. Brook- 1yn Township; $100. 3 Herman F. and E. Camy Mer- Cal., The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | Vancouver. all interest in lot on NE | thence SE 1475 | | Newark. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the eity front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at w':h places. NOTE—In the above exposition of the early morning tides are given in hand column and the successive tid day In the order of occurrence as to time. second time column gives the second the third time column the third and the last or right hand column gives day, except when thers are as sometimes occurs. The height i? 5 g £ R 9% 156 Wellington Warfleld . W. Elder.|Portland.. South Portland Oyster Harbor. A 8 e Aberdeen Portland Willamette Seattle. . Point Arena.... Point Arena. Arcata .. Coos Bay Columbia . ".._ [Portland Santa Rosa...../San Diego. Coquille River. Grays Harbor. Samoa Humboldt M TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Sails. in" Santa Rosa San Diego.....[Mar. 30, 11 am Pler 1L Pomona .... Humboldt . Mar. 3. 2 pm Pler % Aloha ......|Crescent City.[Mar. 30, 3 pm[Pler 3 Hongk’ MChina & Jap: lar. 31. 1 pm PMSS Ft, Arena.. Point Arena.. Mar.3L 2 pm|Pler 2 Arcata ..... 31, 12 m{Pler 13 Bamoa L 10 am|Pler 13 Orizaba ... Newport. pr. 1 9amPler 1 North Fork Humboldt. . _|Apr. L 3am/Pler 3 Queen . Vie & Pgt 84.|Apr. L»miru- ° Newbu Grays Harbor Apr. 3. 6pm = State of Cal Portland. Apr. 3. 10 am Pler 24 3 3. 11 am|Pier 11 110 mlg.r »n 4 2pmiPler 7 Bonita ... . 8 6am/Pler1l City Puebla’ 6, 10 am ] Columbla. 3, 10 am Pler 24 — Shipping Intelligence. ' —_—n ARRIVED. Thursday, March 2. Stmr Gipey, Nopander, 20 hours from Monte- rey, ete. tmr Samoa, Jahnsen, 22 hours from Eureka. Stmr Empire, Nelson, 49 hours from Coos Bay. Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, 32 Bours from Eureka. Stmr San Pedro, Zaddart, 84 hours from South Bend. Stmr Aloha, Jorgenson, 34 hours from Cres- - O Stmr t Arena, Hansen, 1§ hours from Mendoetno. Stmr Arcata, Reed, 46 hours from Coos Bay. Schr Ocean Spray, Larsen, 24 hours from Timber Cove. Schr Corinthian, Korth, 2 hours from CLEARED. Bowens Landing. Thursday, March 29. Stmr Santa Alexander, San Diego: Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Valencia. Hane, Hunters Bay and Orca; Pacific Steam Whaling Co. Btmr Chas Nelson, Anderson, Lihue; Wil- llams, Dimond & Co. SAILED. Thursday, March 3 Stmr Columbla, Doran, Astoria. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Centennial, Eagles, Kahului. Stmr Alcazar Gunderson, Goleta. Stmr Progreso, Zolling. Seattle. Br stmr Robert Adamson, Morgan, Nanaimo. Ship Spartan, Polite, Seattle. Bshlp Liewllyn J Morse, Marschall, Labasha ay. Bktn Tam o' Sbanter, Patterson, Columbis River. Schr Glen, Nlelsen, —. Schr Barbara Hernster. Lindberg, —— Schr Nettie Sundborz, Nelson, —. Schr Wing and Wing, Hansom, —. Schr Sailor Boy, Nlelsen, —. Echr Pearl, Koebler, Kodial Fr schr Nuhiva, Fuidner, Marquesas Islands. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Fort Ross. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 29, 10 p m—Weather bazy; wind NW, velocity 12 miles. MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, March 23—Ger ship Arethusa, from Altona, for Seattle, put Into Montevideo. Is damaged below the water line. Has 22 frames LONDON, March 2—Fr bark Eugenia Fau- trel, from Swansea. for San Francisco, put into Buenos Ayres with rudder broken and other damage. Surveyors recommend complets un- ! broken. Will dock and discharge cargo. | loading. Must go on drydock DOMESTIC PORTS. EUREKA—Arrived March 29—Nor bark Sol- veig, from Honolulu Sailed March 23—Stmr North Fork, for San Franciseo. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived March 25—Bark Gatherer, hence March 14, for Tacoma: bark Snow and Burgess, hence March 4. for Port Blakeley; schr William Renton, for Tacoma: schr Prosper, for Blaine. Salled March 20—Stmr Dirigo, for Alask: schr General Banning. for Kailua. SEATTLE—Arrived March 20—Schr Albert Meyer, from Port Townsend. March %_Br stmr Garonne, from Port Townsend: stmr Wil- lamette. hence March 25; stmr Pacific, hence March 23. Sailed March %—Stmr Dirigo, for_Skasuay. March 20-Sehr Expansion, for San Pedm. MENDOCINO — Arrived _ Mareh 20 — Stme Whitesboro, hence March 28. USAL—Arrived March 2-Stmr Newsboy, hence March 27. BOWENS LANDING _Arrived March 5—Schr hence March UMPQUA— Arrived March 23— Sehr Lily, hno March I8, TACOMA—Arrived March 25— Schr _Serena Thayer, from Port Townsend: schr Willlam Renton, from San Pedro; bark Gatherer, hence March 14, PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived March - San Mateo, 'm Nanaimo. HERAYS HARBORSailed March n-Stme Gra Dollar. for n Fran KArrived March 20— Stmr Astorla, hence March e N gy 4 Salled March 2—Stmr State of California for CASPAR-Arrived March 29—Stmr Cleone, N AW 00D Salled March 2—Stmr Green. ood. for San JASTERX PORT. NEW YORK-Sailed March 23—Stmr Fin oy " FOREIGN PORTS. ANTWERP—Salled March 27—Br ship Hyder- or San Francisco. A ELROURNE. Satied Maren chusett. for Newcastle. NSW. el FALMOUTH—Arrived March 23 Br Garnet Hill, from Orezon. ship et e W heim! E WANILA —Arrived March 27— Stmr Indiana Feb 27 March 27—Stmr City of hence. NGKONG—Salled Rig s Janeiro, for San BEACHY HEAD—Passed March %—Ger stmr Tants, hence Dec 24, for Hamburs. L—Arrived Mareh %-—Br ship Amphitrite, from Portland. March —Br ship River Falloch. from Fraser Rivee. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived March 2—Br ship Province, hence Nov 5. KOBE—Salled March 7—Ger stmr Milos, for