The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 5, 1900, Page 8

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Y SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. er firmer. ran firm taloes, itter coming in heavi ange Exchangs unchanged. improvement in Wheat futures. v cereals dull and unchanged. Hay weak and plentiful. ns and Secds inactive at previous prices. Onions and Vegetables about the same. Cheese steady. cgs show more tome, with some sales higher. wltry and Game as previously quoted. es scarce and firm. Lemons and Limes unchanged. isions in fair demand and firm. \leat market fairly supplied and unchanged. line in Hides apparently checked. Tallow steady. Charters. Ala, for Honolul Receipts of Coal. Planter and 8 XN s port curing the first oa ths of the year were 353,140 tons, s during the same time in s being 153,500 tons g from tish L seasons rainfalls f the same date t o wers are re- 5 Ligh 3 zona and quite t rion slightly along the er the interior. s generally risen over t ta: New York Stock Market. . e 35434 36450 The stock g power 1 widely telegraph. o and ney U dva The sustai ke was available respure was br ! and Pe trading is a portant ive news reac svement and perity n th hape of d from the cours: many rumo ge of mov Rzeading ral, was he early strength » New ¥ general p icy iroad h, oba & was heavy = Gas an 1 stocks and ng was gene: = advanced. iy ending 2 declined NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Pact & Ohio Great Western Buriington & Quincy... aware . X ciaware Lackawanna & Weste: r & Rio Grande ; r & R prefd Gran 1 Erie 1st prefd e Great Northern prefd . Hocking Coal s Hocking Valley Tilinois_Central . fowa Cen preid B Pittsburg & Gulf.. rie & Western........ ie & Western prefd Shore Towa < K Lake Louisville & Nashville Manhattan Elevated Metropolitan Street Rallway . Mexican Central .... Minneapolis & Minneapolts & ur! Pacific . & Ohio g i Kansas & Texas...... fissour] Kansas & Texas prefd. ew Jersey Central . ew York Central k & Western. .. Norfolk & Western prefd. Northern Pacific ...... Northern Pacific prefd Ontaric & Western Dregon. Railw Reading - Reading le's Gas. nverge fted ud; for thirty market to-day sepa from in any iroads In New Y leging the pass- 4 Le- ented by ught to The her digestion paterial harm vement in Penn- a the the s k. the reaction. napolis. and Louis- estern is due to the ex- nfluence on the part of The market strength was largely due to-day uring for London account & important proportions. St fourth week's statement of earn- ocks on good and Sugar, o showed in Balti- n @ lighter hers. Bid 180 £25 FFEF, was on a large being taken in round widely Total sales, when issued, 3s % in the Closing . % VS fo Grande weee-m. St Louts & San Fran | for | don followed this lead, but not very Reading 28 prefd ...... Western Western Rio Grande prefd.... £t Louis & San Fran ist prefd. St Louis & San Fran 24 prefd. €t Louls Southwestern ... Bt Louis Southwestern prefd. St Paul iR Paul pre t Paul & Southern Pacific Sou s thern Railway Texas & Pacific.... T Pacific 3 Tnion Pactfic pretd b Wabash o 3 808 ash prefd .......... 225 300 ling & Lake Erie T ing & Lake Erie 2 3 | mpanies— 10 : 18 5 Le® lting prefd € & Refining.... ting & Refining pref Am Smel 2 Sm American Ana. bacco p prefd Alr Brake American ard Rope & Twine Sugar .... gar prefd Tennessee Coal & Tron nited States Leather. jted States Leather prefd ed States Rubber ed States Rubber prefd Western Union Republie Iron & Stee! Co Republic Tron & Steel Co P CC & St Louls prefd.. | bank was repaid this morning: in the afternoon | there was some fresh borrowing for week or ten days, LONDON, Union Paci to the market's surprise, ing the heavy dividend distributions. consider- CLOSING. April 4 —Canadian Pacific, 100%; fic preferred, 79%:; Northern Pa- cific preferred, 79%: Atchison, 29%: Grand Trunk, Si;: Anaconda, 11%; Rands, 36%; bar silver, 27i¢d. * New York Grain and Produce. * | NEW YORK, April 4—FLOUR—Recelpts, 14 barrels; exports, 5768 barrels; fairly ac- | tive and firmly held; Minnesota patents, $3 0@ winter | 82 6502 | wH | 13,3%_bushe b, afloat; | Northern ' AT straits, $3 40@3 60; winter extras, Receipts, 42,550 bushels; exports, Is; spot rm; No. 2 red, 80%c f. o. No. 2 red, Tc, elevator; No. 1 uluth, 78%¢ f. 0. b. afloat, prompt; { No. 1 hard Duluth, $0%c . o. b. afloaf, prompt, Options were generally strong with a few and unimp e and local d firm France and fons. ortant exceptions, nt of the se; cables, Closed firm, on. Foreigners bought freely emand was actively stimulated by damage reports from India and the strength in corn and provis- 3@'3c net advance; May, 74 7-16@75%¢, closed at T4%c; July, T4 1-16@75%¢, closed at T4%c; September, Mip@Toc, closed —Steady. —Firm. WOOL—Quiet. COFFEE—Spot Rio quiet; No. 7 invoice, 7%c; No. 7 jobbing, Sic: mild, market quiet; Cor- dova, $%@lde. steady at net unchanged prices to 10 Total advance. May. $6 temb December, SU lar. The market for futures closed ints sales, 15,000 bags, including July, $8 656 70: Auguet, $6 70; Sep- . $6 80; October, $6 85: November, $6 $5; 05@7 10- February, $7 20. R—Raw quiet but firm; refined irregu- BUTTER—Receipts, 4000; steady; Western creamery, 18@2lc; factory, 17@18%c. EGGS—Recelpts, 18,517 packages: steady: Western at mark, 1%@nc; Southern, 11G e DRIED FRUITS. Nothing in the way of new business trans- | pired in porated apples to-day. The mar- ket, however, holds steady. Prices about un- changed APORATED APPLES—Common, rime, 5%@6c; choice, 7@Tl%c; fancy. irregular about 3 a; Pigiron rule b, copper, $17 The brokers' 15@22¢; unpeeled, T%@9c. New York Metal Martket. W YORK, April 4. The metal market was nd business falr. Copper reacted from vesterday's advance, but n tone. The decline was due unfavorable cables from London. was firm at $1 rtial 25 points on lib- cly steady at §31 7. o gain strength sent. advancing 5 firm in tone. closing arrants wers quie 4 quiet ali day. closing unchanged d and $4 72% asked price for lead is $4 45 and for @1 | Ch icago Grain Market. strong and There was and « bids taking at Soskes 11y in, w free over 4 ufe with it: a tremor. just a big ences were ntrary lowed the t buoyant, 1%@2c improved, at 41%ec. a clamor for July as well as May, to recent practice, the shipping dvance. There was profit- imes and some heavy pocketing of horts. It was ‘expected that offer- were light early, would be more le, but the market passed that fig- s fractional additions with scarcely There seemed to be no leadership— scramble for corn. The news intlu- the Liverpool advance, serious dam- age by floods in Argentine and the usual coun- try but the ma _ May pork 3 20, s0ld t 13 2 offerings more liberal and the pric rtly after this point At 4lc offerings for profit were fell back tu 40% up again to 4lizc, closing was touched. opened 25@35c over Monda: 0 $13 4 rket she at 33@ he highest price since 1594, reaching the highest | CHICAGO, April 4—May corn opened %c to %@%e over Monday. at 33%@40c. sold to 41ic, the highest price since May. 1895, and closed | HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1900 $5 30@5 60; good to choice, rough, heavy, $5 30@5 40; light, $5 25@5 2% bulk of sales, $5 45@5 55. EHEEP—Receipts, 12.000; sheep and lambs strong to 10c higher. Good to choice wethers, $6@6 30; fair to choice mixed, $5@6: Western sheep, $5 75@6 30; yearlings, '36@6 60: lambs, $5 50@7 40; Western lambs, $5@7 40. Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, April 4.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow: The wool market continues dull. Some houses report a little more looking around on the part of the consumers, but there Is no improvement to be noted in the actual demand and where wool is sold to any extent it is generally at concessions. Manufacturers as a class are in heavy, $5 45@5 65; need of wool. Nothing but favorable reports are received from the goods market and if the of the present demand keeps A trade are hopeful of a good business in the wool market befors long. Some of the more impatient ones h: however, after waiting three months for an active business resolved to make business by letting their wools go at concessions. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, April 4. —Clearings, $332,699; bal ances, $41,695. Norihern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, April In the local mar- ket there has been some buying during the past few days at prices showing the usual wide variation which has prevailed throughout the season. For No. 1 Walla Wala bdc i generally quoted, with 53¢ paid for a_ round lot and some light wheat reported sold early in the week on the basis of about bdc for No. 1. For valley there is some demand for milling purposes at about 5éc and some choice lots have sold a shade higher. Blue stem is steady at 56@57c. ‘WASHINGTON. TACOMA, April 4—Wheat market quiet and unchanged; blue stem, 56c; club, 5¢c. Both Export. Foreign Markets. LONDON, April 4.—Consols, 101%; sflver, 2T4d; French rentes, 101f 12%o; cargoes on passage, sellers at advance 3d; cargoes No. 1 standard California, 30s; cargoes Walla Walla, 29s #d; English country markets, steady. LIVERPOOL, April 4.—Wheat, firm; French country markets, firm. COTTON—Uplands, 5 11-32d. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot, nominal: futures, quiet; April, nominal; May, 5s 104d; July, §s 9%d. CORN—Spot, ' firm;’ American, new, 4s 1id; American mixed, old, 4s 2%d; futures, steady May, 4s 1%d; July, 4s 1%d: September, 4s 1%d. |*' * I : kS it o + ¥ Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. $4 831 Sterling Excha sight........ 4 8Ty Sterling Cabls ceeee 4 88ig New York a sight....... New York Exchange, telegraphic Fine Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars.. % Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Chicago openad dull and easy, but [ ARRERN advanced on better foreign advices. Broom- ball cabled unfavorable news from France and damage to the Argentine crop by continued rains. The local market was firm, but dull, with a slight improvement in futures. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 4@%%ec; milling, 083,81 01%. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 ctls, ssc. Second Session—No sales Regular Morning Session—May—2000 ctls, 8Sc; December—22,000, $1 G5, Afternoon Session—No sales. BARLEY—Previous prices rule, with a dull market. Feed, 75c for No. 1 and 65@72%c for off grades; Brewing and Shipping grades, 0@ | Chevalter. nominal CALL BOARD SAL Informal Session—8:15 o’clock: Eecond Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. STiac No sales. Afternoon Session—No sales OATS-Dullness rules and quotations stand as before. Whice, §110@130; Red 95c@$1 17%; Gray, $1 07%@1 15; Black, §Ti2c@$1 05. CORN—FEastern White s quoted at $§1 6@ 107% per ctl and Eastern Yellow at $1@110; mixed, $105@1 07% per ctl. 3 RYE-#7}3c@$1 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, §3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washingtcn, 32 25@3 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $325 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $27; Rye Meal 0; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal,” $250; Oat Groats, $4 Hominy, $325G350; Buck- wheat Flour, $4G42: Cracked Wheat, $3 Farina, # Whole Wheat Flour, $3350; (barrels). $6@ . 35 Rolled Oats @ $5; Split Peas, $5; Green Peas, 7; Pearl Barke: $6 50 per 100 lbs. Hay and Feed Stuffs. Bran Is quoted at unchanged prices. There is nothing new in Hay. BRAN—$12@13 per ton. MIDDLI $16@19 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barle; @17 per | ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill. §26G27; jobbing. | $27 fo@2 | $23 30q24} Cracked Corn, $24@ | Third ue eased off on profit-taking to $13 10, and closed 4 imo; at §13 Fluctuations in la o fhid and ribs were less wide. May lard closed 2ic CLOSING BONDS. up. S R O o May rids closed 2Tizc better. As in corn, the 3 .’: g 2s. when ses. n was one of great activity and strength. 11~ ued - An advance in hogs of 20c since Monday, the !. 25 reg bullish s & 0f stocks and the upward trend 4 3n r-zu 1).: n d“ T ldhe‘m-fln influences. There was a 3085 oORD. - 2 . heavy leman rom commission houses and Do new 4s reg. Pacific 3s.... packers and shorts were compelled to do a deal Do new 4s coup. o s of_coverinz {- \‘ A ‘l s As a speculative market wheat broke its own D N & con 4s 332 | record for a year. so those in the pit said. The D Do gen 6e <33 | trade was excited—the pit crowded. but the D <14 Or Nav dsts... 10 . | &eneral fecling in the sufficlency of stocks to st ;\”‘ “X zh'fl e %_: ® meet all demands was such that the excitement o e :*rr: Lins fi;% dmjn»l a“m,u-n‘x‘n- wildness apparent in corn o con 5. ke A and provisi May opened 3¢ higher, at 674 | %:\ {: .‘«'"i'\* |;‘:n 4 :\ 4 | @€7%c, influenced by higher cables of damns-: | 2R G sts........ 9% (o crups in France. Largely under the influ- St L& 1M con 56.111" | ence of the corn and provisions strength the t L& S F gen 66,120 | market rallle The bulge met profit- t Paul cons.......171 | taking an, back to 67%c, but stead- “ ¥ :' & P 1sts. 4;}'_% fed and ¢ %@%c improved, at 6Sc. 0 b - 20%2 | St. Louts e local talent wey e fi‘ )!?ll:\;,\"; 4 and had to cover. G S0, Stand R & - There was the same experience in oats as in 5 Tenn new set 3s X the other markets—a general demand being | 2% Tex & Pac 1sts...,114% | enough to overshadow ail else. One hundred Electri -.120 | Do 23s.. 56 | thousand bushels were repcrted sold for ex- &S A 6s.....110 |U Pacific 4s port. The strength in the neighboring pits was :n‘»s ‘\’A'I dh Ists.. ,\flm chlef influence. May closed %@lc over H o 2ds 2 Monday. 5 :"‘: We 8 The ding futures ranged as follows: KCP & G ists... M%! nturies Articles Open. High. Low. La new con 4s 108 deferred..... Wheat . 300 |Colo & S0 September L ) Ean % 1S ctae 4 April i LA NG STOCKS. May 2% Chollar 15 Ontario . " " Crown Point 1 ”mr i Con Cal & Va .15 Plvmouth ........ y Deadwood .. Quicksilver el I Gould & Curry..... 18 Do prefs & i i Sisie & Noreross. . 3 sierra g i Homestake 5 Standard g Mexican ... 2 Yelolw Jacket...... 12 July .. S BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. O e e s v Money— & Jinion e May = 300 1345 1300 1320 Call loan: 31 413 West End......... JJuly .00l..0.00.001250 1285 1250 12 82% Time " 4 @5 \\l.[v ;mn Central. 19 |~ Lard. per 100 pounds. Stocks— E onds— May ..... .8 T2% 6 7 Atch T & St Fe... 28% Atchison 4s. 100 | July ..o 630 € Su. :gh :;3 Bo 3% N E Gas & 0% | September . 69 6% 682 681y American Sug: 05 | Mining Shares— hort Ribe, per 100 pounds— Do prefd.. 1083 | Adventure - £8) 692% 680 6 92% Bell Telephone.. Allouez Min Co. Z S 685 675 68 Boston & Albany Amalg_Copper. Soptemb 3 S0 Boston & Main Attantic o s R ol B hi B &Q 1321 Boston & Montana.320 | 'ash quotations were as follows: Flour, Dominion C 45 | Butte & Boston.... 83 | 3 spring wheat, 84@67%4c: No. 2 red, Do prefd ...134'3 Calumet & Hecla..752 No. 2 corn, 4 No. 2 oats, 254@ Federal Steel.. Centennial (T | hite, 271:G28%c: No. 3 white. 27%@ Do prefd.......... T3% Franklin .. 17| 28c: No. 2 rye, 5. No. 2 barley, 40@4dc; No. Fitchburg_prefd...132 * | Humboldt 1 flaxseed.” $1 6: prime timothy ‘seed, $2 3@ General Electric...130% Oeceola . 2 40; mess pork. per barrel, $12 60@13 35; lard. fd m Mexican Central N E Gas & Coke. 014 Colony.... 18 Tamarack ... 206 Utah Mining 0ld Dominion 24 Winona Rubber . 32 Wolverines Union Pacific...... 60% New York Money Market. EW YORK. April 4. —Money on call, steady, at 2G4 per cent: last loan, 3 per cent: prime mercantile paper. 443@5% per cent. Sterling ex- change firm, with actual business in bankers’ bills at $4 $63G4 §6% for demand and at $4 §2% @4 52%c for sixty days: posted rates, $4 £33 34 84 and M §7; commercial bills, $4 834 @4 §2%. Silver certificates, 60L,@6l%c; bar silver, 59%c; Mexican dollars, 47%c. Government bonds. weak; State bonds, strong: railroad bonds, strong. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, April 4 —To-day’'s statement of the Treasury balances, exclusive of the $150,- 000,000 gold reserve shows: Available cash bai- ance, $157,379,572; gold, $98,4%,215. London Market. NEW YORK, April 4—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: In the markets here activity began to re- vive to-day, particularly in Americans. There was a good general tone, but the Easter holi- days are too near for a sustained movement. Americans began bulii Baltimore and Ohilo was below New York's sensational parity, but steadily improved and $3 and $4 was given calls on Baltimore and Ohio to end in May. There was a strong House tip to buy Union Pacific and Northern Pacific. New York continued its buying in the afternoon, causing & buoyant finish near the top. Lon: ctively. distinct improvement. Tintos scored a new record at 60c. Ana- condas sympathized up to 11%. No gold went out or came fn. Money wes easy. The large sum due the per {1hose) 100 pounds, $5 E0G6 75; 8 85a7 10 short ribs’ sides dry salted shoulders (boxed), short clear eldes (boxed), $7 156G distillers’ finished goods, per ga sugars. cut loaf. 6c; granulated, Recelpts. Shipments. | Flour, barrels .............. 13,000 139,000 | Wheat, bushels . e...178,000 817.000 Corn, bushels - 17,000 673,00 bushels . 83000 617.000 “2tom 18000 131,000 72,000 | On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was weak creamery, 19@22c: dalry. 16a20c. Eggs steady, 10@12c. Cheese firm, 126 1%¢. | | = —% Foreign Futures. ! | . 5 | LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Mar. May. July. Opening 5 1014 [ | Closing . 5105 5 ‘Wheat— ning Closing ... Flour— Opening Closing . 500; general | to. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, April 4.—CATTLE—Receipts, 11,- 1y 10c higher. Natives, best on sals -day, $5 80; good to prime steers, $5@5 80: poor to medium, $1 25G4 %; selected feeders, $4 20@ 48 mixed stockers, $3 50@4: cows, 50; heifers, $3 25@4 75; canners, $210G2 75 bulls, $2 604 25; calves, $4 50@6. Texans: pts, $00; best 'on sale to-day, four cars at $505: ’;r::n fed steers, $4@5 05; Texas bulls, $3 20@ HOGS—Recelipts to-day, 19.000; to-morrow, 20.000 estimated: left over. 2600; average ful 10c higher. Top, §565; mixed and bu & | | | Mustara, Corn Meal, Cocoanut_Cake, i 0; Mixed Feed, $15 50; Cottonseed Meal, nominal HAY—Wheat, §7@9 for common to good; §9 50 for choice and occasionally $10; Wheat and Oat, £ 50g9; Oat, $6@%; Barley, $5@7; Alfalfa, $6G 750 ver ton. STRAW—25@35c per bale. Beans and Seeds. The situation stands the same and trade Is quiet. BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 25: small White, $3 255 350; large White, $3 20¢3 25; Pink, $2@2 85: Red, $350@3 75; Blackeye, $450; Butters, nominal 'iimm $25; Pea, $8400350; Red Kidneys, $330 | SEEDS—Brown Mustard,” nominal; Yellow Se@é¥e: Flax, $190@220; Canary, 3e per Ib for California and 4c for Eastern: Alfaifa. 9@0c; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timothy. 4@ 13 DRIED PEAS—Niles, §19%0@22; Green, $1% @22 ver ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Prices for everything stood about the same yesterday. Supplies of all kinds were ample and the market was weak as a rule. . Recelpts were 1261 boxes Asparagus, 746 boxes Rhubarb, 38 sacks Peas and 117 sacks New Potatoes. POTATOES—Early Rose, 6@i5c; River Reds, nominal; Burbanks, 40@6c per sack; Oregon Burbanks, 6icG$l; Sweet Potatoes, §1 83g2 % for Merced: New Potatoes, 1G2c. ONIONS-—$2 75@3 25 per ctl_for good stock. . VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 50c@$1 25 per box: Asparagus. 60o@$1 per box for No. 2 and $1 3@ 150 for No. 1 und §1 75 for fancy large; Green Peas, §1G1 75 per sack: String Beans, 4@c; Gabbage, #6G30c: Tomatoes, $1 35G2: Egg Plant Mo Low Angeles, 8@10c: Dried Okra, 1%c per 1b: Garlle, 205@3tsc; Green Peppers trom Los Angeles, 1062 Dried Peppers. §@10c: Carrots, @35 per sack: Los Angeles Summer Squash, Toe@Hl per box; Cucumbers, H0c@$l % per dozen. Poultry and Game. Supplies of Eastern are light at the moment and the rket is firm in consequence. Game is dull and nominal. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9@1lc for Gobblers and 12@13c for Hens; Geese, per palr, $2g2 2%: Goslings, §225@2 75; Ducks, $450@550 for old and $4 50@5 for young; Hens, $350@5; Young Roosters, 6 % Brotlers, $4@5 for large and $3@3 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 75@2 per dozen for old and $1 i5@2 for Squabs. GAME-Hare, 51; Rabbits, $1@12; Gray Geese, §2G250; White, 50c: Brant, 7@l 50: Honkers, — per dozen: English Snipe, §2 30} Jack Snive, $150. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter s coming in heavily and the market is weak. Receipts from Humiboldt ara steadily increasing. Cheese is weak and in largo sup- By, In spite of the free receipts of Eggs the mar- ket is steady. It is In a curlous condition at the moment. Some dealers quote an advance to 16c, while others are storing thelr surplus, being unable to get ioc for the buik of their stock. BUTTER— “gr“‘.v.mery—rm creamery, 17G17%c; seconds, c. v Dairy—Fancy, 16c; good to cholce, 15@15%c; common, ide. CHEESE—Cholce mild new, The: old, 7e; Young America, S@Sc; Eastern, 16@1c; Wesi- ern, 16e per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 13G13%c for store and Mg 15¢ per dozen for ranch, with 16c quoted by some dealers. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. ‘Two cars of Oranges sold at auction as fol- lows: Fancy Navels, $150G220; choice do, native | 7; Old_Roosters, '3 60@4; Fryers, | %1 ’?el 9; standard, $140 165; seedlings, $1@ Strawberrles were rather weak. Limes were weak at the decline. Prices for Strawberries are declining under Increasing receipts. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—T75@%0c per box for common, $1@1 50 for good to choice and $175@2 for fancy. STRAWBERRIES—$4@S per chest for large and $5g15 for small berries. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $2 25@3 25 per box; Seedlings, $1@175: Lemons, $1g1 50 for common and $2@2 50 for good to choice; Mexican Limes. $5; California Limes, —; Bananas, $1 2%5@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $4@5 per doze Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 4@4%c for 40-50's, 3% @4c for 50-60's, 3i4c for 60-10's, 34c for 70-80's, 3@3%c for §0-90's and 2%c for 90- 100's; Apricots, 11G12%c for Royals. 124@l5c for Moorparks and 12@13i%c for Blenheims; Peaches, 513G6c for Standards, 6%@é%c for choice and 7@Sc for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 109 12c; Evaporated Apples, 6@c; Sun-dried. 5@ Slac per ib: Nectarines, S@ic: Pears, 3h@iisc for dark and 7GSc for bright halves: Black | 2@2%c; White Figs, 2@ic; Bleached $@ic: unbleached Plums, T@7l4c for | pitted ‘and 1% for unpitted. { RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per Ib. 10c; choice, ic; standard, Sc; prime, 6c; un- bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per b, 8$i;c: choice, Tic; standard, 6ic;: prime, 5c; unbleached Sultanas, sc: Seedless, 50-1b boxes. Ge: 2-crown, loose Muscatels, iigc: 3-crown, 6ic; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, | 2-crown, $150 per box; 3-crown, 31 60. Fancy | 2; Dehesa, §250; Imperial, $3. All | e f_ 0. b. at common shipping points in_Californt $@%c for standards and s; Almon 11%@1% for paper shell, 5@ldc for soft and 4@6c for hard | shell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and Sc | | for California; Brazil Nuts, Tw@tc: Filberts, | 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13c: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. | . HONEY—Comb, 1112@13c for bright and 104@ lic for light amber; water white extracted 2 d a3 3 | 4 5 g H g 7%c: light amber extracted, T@7T#c; dark, 64@6c per 1b. BEESWAX-24@2c per Ib. Provisions. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%c per Ib for heavy, 10%c for light medium, 1l%c for light, 1L2%c for extra light and 13%c for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13c; Mess Beef, §12 | per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, $1460G15; extra clear, $19; Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 133@13c per Ib. LARD—Tlerces quoted at 7@Sc per 1b for compound and S@sigc for pure: half barrels, pure, $¥c; 10-1b tins, 9%c; 5-1b tins, 10c. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 8@Shc per 1b; tins, 9%c. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. 10-16 The circular of W. B. Sumner & Co. savs of Hides: “The wet salted market shows a better | demand, but no improvement in prices. The decline has been checked, but tanners, as a rule, continue to buy sparingly. Dry Hides and Calf show more activity and have sold freely during the past week. There is a fair demand and a steady market for Horse Hides. Deer Skins_come in freely from the north, northwest and Mexico and the demand is active, with spects for a_weil-sustained market. Goat | Skins sell readily. Tallow is steady, with a | fair demand.” | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell mer or red skins, 40c; fall or medium skins, winter or thin skins, 20c. Goat Skins— Prime Angoras, 7sc; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35 52 TALLOW--No. 1 rendered, 5@5%c per 1b; No. 2, 4@dize; refined, §lzc: grease, 2h@ic. i WOOL-Spring ‘olip is_quotable as follows Northern free, 16@1 orthern_defective, 13@ 16c; Middle County free, 15@lic; Middle County defective, 13@l5c; Southern Mountain, 12 months', 12@lc; do free, 7 months’, 12§15 do defective, 7 months’, 10@12c; Humboldt and Mendocino. 30 Nevada, 16@18c per Ib. HOPS—6i2@10c per b, San Francisco Meat Market. The market shows no further change In any description. | —6%@Tc per Ib for fair to choice. l‘ | | | about 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, | 1 medium, Sc; light, 9¢; Cowhides, Sc; | 7c; Salted Kip, Sc; Calf, 913@10c; | v Hides, sound, 18c; culls and brands, 15c; | y Kip and Veal 16c; Dry Calf, 1%¢; Sheep- ns, shearlings, 15@30c each; short Wool, 3@ | 60 each; medium %0c; long Wool, $1@l 25 | each: Horse Hid, @3 for large and $1 Z.)I for small 25@50c. Deer Skins— | | BEEF- | VEAL—6@sc per Ib. b | MUTTON—Wethers, 7@8c; ewes, 6%@7c per | m. LAMB—Spring, 9@10c per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%c for small and mediam c for large: stock Hogs and feed- d Hogs, 7@S%4c. General Merchandise. | | | ’; BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $ #5: Calcutta grain | Bags, 64@6%c; Wool Bags, 28:3@32%c; Fleece i | | Twine, 7c. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: new Welling- $5; Southfield Wellington, $750; Seattle, | Bryant, $6 50; Coos Bay, §: Wailsend, 5. | Co-cperative Wallsend, $8; Cumberiand, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthra. cite Egg, $14; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $15 per sacks: Castle Gate and Rock Springs, $8 45 per 0 Ibs. 1'GAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- ny quotes, per Ib in 100-1b basz: Cubes, A rushed and Fine Crushed §.60c; Powdered, 5.60c; Candy Grainulated, 5.20c: Dry Granulated, 10c; Confectioners’ A, 5.1%¢; Magnolia A, 4.70¢; | Extra C, 4.60c: Golden C, ; barrels. 10c | more; half- barrels, 25¢ more; boxes, 50c more; | 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less ’lhnn 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, | | | ton, $6 5 Receipts of Produce. half-barrels, 5.85c; boxes. 6.10c per Ib. “ FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. Tour, qr sk ,506| Quickstlver. flsks 4“4 g'gflnt qt‘fln " % | Leather, rolls.... 49 Barley, ctls ..... 1,430 Wine, gals . - 000 Oats, ctls .... Pelts, bndls .3 Corn, ctls Hldes, No ssses 6 | Butter, ctls Wool, bags ...... 33 Cheese, ctls . Straw, tons ..... Tallow, ctls . Hay, tons ....... Eggs, doz Middlings, sks .. Lime, bbls . Potatoes, sks .... Sugar, bbls i $3 Beans, sks .. . WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks 1,600 * THE STOCK MAIKET. | 'Xx- % On the morning session of the Bond Ex- change Contra Costa Water sold up to $85 and Hawaiian Commercial to $36 3 In the afterncon Contra Costa Water sold | up to $6550 and Market-street Railroad to| There were fal be seen below. | The Savage Mining Company has levied an assessment of 10 cents. | The Mutual Electric Company has declared | | tts seventh consecutive monthly dividend of 8 | cents per share, pavable on the 10th. | The Gas Consumers’ Assoclation will pay | a dividend of i5 cents per share this month. | | “ Sales of bonds on the Bond Exchange during | the first three months of the vear were $1315, 530, against $1,851.600 during the same time in 1566, and of stocks 135,383 shares, against 1%,- 311 ir sales of ofl stocks, as wmi ETOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, April -2 p. m. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. | U S Bona Ceht L & P... & 43 | 4s quar coup..14X115 |Equit G L Co. 3% 4 | 4s do reg......114%115% Mutual El Co. 12 13 | 48 do cp new..133%134% 0 G L & H.... 4% — | 28 do coup.....110%111 |Pac Gas Tmp.. 51 — | Miscellaneous— {Pac L Co. — & | Cal-st Cab 5s.117 — |SF G & E.... 52 52% | ©'C_Wat s...105%106% /San Francisco. 4% 47 |EAL & P6s..129 — Stkn G & ECo10 — F & Cl Ry 6s..114 — Insurance— Geury-st R 5 923 |Firem's Fund.29 — HC &S its —"| Bank Stocks— Do b3 {Anglo-Cal Ltd. — 66% |Bank of Cal..410 L A Ry is. on Cal S D & T..101%103 L A L Cogs.— Do gntd 6s.. — First National — 250 Do gntd 5s.. — Lon P & A...132 — I A& P R5s102% — Merchants' Ex 15 — Market-st 6s...128% — Do st M is.116 € 2 Savings Banks— |Ger § & L..1510 |Hum S & L. Mut Sav Bk. 45 N R S F Sav U.. 510 NPC Sav & L So. 4 NPC Sec Sav Bk. — NCR Unfon T Co. — Oak G L&H58.108% — | Street Railroads— Oak Tran 6s...113%114% California ....120 122 Oak W Csn(?"m_su;o“:hlg“?ertc"ky' :g* &% Oceanle § Co.. arket-sf 1 63% 631 Om C Ry 6s...125 — (0 S L & H... — 50 P& Cl Presidio ....... 15% — Pk & O Powder Stocks— Powell Calitoenta. .. 1,3“13 Sac L iant Con Co.. §71% SF& Vigorit ........ 3% 3% § Ry of Cal 851131 — |_Sugar Stocks— S PRI Hana S P Co. 9 9% SPC Haw C & S Co 86% — Do (1906) ....110 — |Honokaa § Co, 3214 32% Do Hutch S P Co. 26ly 26% Do Kilauea 8 Co.. 213 2213 P Makawel] S Co 481, — Onomea S Co.. 278, 28 LN Paauhau S Co. 304 31! 8 V W 4s(3dm)10214103% | Miscellaneous— Al Pack Assn.118%120 Stktn Gas 6s..160 103 Water Stocks— Cal Fruit Asn. — 102% Contra Costa.. 65 65% Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 Marin Count, —_ |Oceanic § Co.. 34% 97 Spring Valley. 9% 95% Pac A F A.... 2 — Gas & Eiectrie— Pac C Bor Co.1%0 — Cent G L Co.. — — !Par Paint Co.. 10 — Morning Session. Board— 145 Contra Costa Water.. 25 Hawatlan Commercial 100 Hawailan Commercial Sugar. gaggsss 5 Market-street Railway . S g ' 50 Paauhau S P Co. e | 140 Pacific Gas Imp...... ne 50 S F Gas & Electric Ce e $1,000 Sierra Ry of Cal 6s bon RS Street— e 25 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co...... 31 18 $6.000 Northern Ry of Cal is bonds. Afternoon Session. . i T | 10 Contra Costa 10 Contra Costa W I B BEH] W HRuSARan Contra Costa Water, b5 Contra Costa Water, b 3.. Contra_Costa Water bonds... Equitable Gas .. Hawailan Commerc Kilauea Sugar P Co.. Los Angeles Ry 5s bonds. 130 Makawell 10 Market-street Railway 5 Market-street Rallway $2,000 N P C R R 58 bonds. 10 Onomea Sugar Co....... 10 § F Gas & Electric Co. $2,000 £ P Branch Ry 6s bonds Street— 650 Honokaa § Co.. $5,000 Oceanic S S bonds.. 625 Paachau S P Co. PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Board— ! 200 Anaconda 200 Anaconda 100 Barker Ranch 100 Stella .. 3 Afterncon Session. Board— 300 Anaconda .. 100 Barker Ranch 100 Home Oil, s 30. 50 1065 20 $1,000 252863 sIsMLyyANLUEY i3 MINING STOCKS. sales in the San The following were t ange Board yester- Francisco Stock and Exc day: Morning 200 Andes ... 12 100 Best & Belcher 31 Session. 600 Gould & 50 Caledonia ......1 05 avage ... 100 Chollar ... ... 409 Unton Con. 250 Con Cal & Va.. 800 Utah ...... 200 Con Cal & Va.. 300 Yeilow Jacket. 100 Crown Polnt Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher ........ 31 500 Ophir 53 200 Best & Belcher 30 100 Ophir .... 52 100 Best & Belcher 31| 160 Potosi .......... 18 100 Con Cal & Va..1 60| 363 Potosi .......... 17 100 Crown Point... 20 300 Sierra Nevada. 34 200 Gould & Curry 16 100 Union Con...... 19 200 Hale & Norc... 25| 100 Unlon Con...... 20 100 Justice ......... 05| 200 Utah .. 12 300 Mexican 23| 300 Yellow Jacket. 13 100 Occidental ..... 12| The following were the sales In the Pacific | Stock Exchange vesterday Morning Sesston. i 200 Alpha_ Con..... 08/ 200 Gould & Curry 16 | 300 Best & Belcher 32 300 Ophir 87| 300 Best & Belcher 31 309 Ophir 8 100 Caledonta ......1 03 200 Ophir 54 | 200 Challenge Con. 21 300 Overman . z| 100 Con Cal & Va..1 80 500 Overman . 21 400 Con Cal & Va..155 300 Sierra Nevada. 53 1100 Gould & Curry 13 Afternoon Session. | 100 Alpha Con. 05/ 300 Con Cal & Va..160 ! 200 AIA .....c.o.... 07, 200 Gould & Curry 15 Alta .. 06| 200 Gould & Curry 17 Belcher 30 300 Hale & Norc... 25 Belcher ........ 31| 100 Mexican . 2 Best & Belcher 31 800 Mexican 3= 28 300 Caledonia ...... 96| 200 OPhIT .......... §2 100 Caledonta * 9311100 Ophir .. 54 500 Chollar ......... 13| 200 POtost ..eeereee 17 200 Con Cal & Va..155| 300 Savage .......0. 13| 100 Con Cal & V.1'573| 200 Sierra Nev 5 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | WEDNESDAY, April 44 p. m. Bid. Ask. Justice ... Bid Kentuck ... [ 0 Alpha . 04 Lady Wash. = Alta . 66 05 Mexican ... 24 Andes 71T 12 13 Oceldental 13 | Belcher . 31 32 Ophir ... 2 Best & Belcher. 31 32 Overman . 20 2 Builion D0 04 Potosi .. n o1 Caledo . % —|Savage . n 1 Chollar ....... 17 18 Scorplon . — a2 Challenge Con. 20 25 Seg Belch 04 0 Confidence = 80|Sierra Nev 5 54 Con Cal & Va. 50 Silver Hill. n - Imperial... 01 02|St LouiS........ — 12 Con New York 02 —|Standard ......305 — Crown Point... 19 Syndicate .. - Exchequer ..... 02 Unton Con.. 13 2 Gould & Curry 16 Utah ....... n 12 Hale & Norc... 22 fellow Jacket. 13 15 Julia .. = | | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Harry W. Goodall to_George H. Hauerken, lot on SW corner of Steiner and McAllister streets, S 55 by W 106; $10. Rudolph Nipper to Mary A. Nipper (wife), un- divided half interest in lot on S line of Green- wich street, 118 E of Baker, E 24 by S 120; gift. Jennie Fisher (by S. C. Bigelow and A. A. Smith (trustees) to Savings and Lean Society, 1628 d 123 lot on E line of Ashbury street, 721:2 S of Frederick, 8 50, E 13, NE to a point, W 150 (trustees’ deed): §2000. Fernando and Juila A. Nelson to Morris Sim- inoff, lot on SW corner of Waller and Plerce strects, § 85 by W 47, block 3, Marion Tract | (Hospital Lot); $10. Mary Descalso to Luca Descalso, lot on W | Mne of Howard street, 260 N of Sixteenth, N 30 | by W 125; $10. D.N. Hawley to George T. Hawley, NE cirmer of Twenty-first and Ste ets, E 3% by N §5; gift. Jane Kelly (widow) to Isabella H. Gilbert | (wife of W. §.). lot on S line of Thirteenth street, 74 E of Waller, E 24 by S 100; $10. | James Healy to Adele Fagathey, lot on N line | of Day street, 101:9 N of Douglass, W 25 by N | 114 $1. Albert Arents to Luigi Cademartori, lot on N line of Jackson street, §5:5 E of Mason, E 23 by | N T4 $3700. Denis Donahue to Margaret Donahue, lot on N line of Natoma street, 36:6 NE of Second, NE 11 by NW mift. i Mary R Wall to Peter J. Smith, lot on W | line of Arkansas street, 3% N of Sterra, N 25 by W 100, §41 Willlam: and_Jennie Helbing to Harry H. Grant, lot on W line of Kansas street, 80 N of Nineteenth (Butte), N % by W 100; $10. Flora and Stephanie Hess, Ida Goldschmidt, Leontine Oppenheimer, Adele Karpeles, Alice Leifmann and Evelyn and Martha Livingston | to Emma Livingston. estate of Frank Living- ston; $10. Hessie McKee Scott to Solomon Getz, lot on line of California street, 51:6 E of Twenty- 25 by N 100; $10. | Cemetery Assocfation to Mary Grieith, lot 15, plat 5, Templar section Odd Fel- lows' Cemetery; $265. Alameda County. T. W. and Joscfa N. Harris to Franetsco | Costa, 1ot 63, Nevis Tract, Town of Pleasanton, | Murray Township; $10. Frank Alvord to Elizabeth Bryant, lot 3 block J, Bay View Homestead, Oakiand: $10. | Thomas Ledgett to John W. Ledgett, iot on S line of Fourth street, 100 W of Castro, W 50 by S 100, being lots 13 and 13, block 25; gift. Willlam H. Hebard to George W. Wheaton. | lot on W line of Pleasant Valley avenue, 150 N of Sunny Slope, W 132 by N 25, being lot 7, | block C, map of Sunny Slope, Oakland; %. George W. Austin to Christine J. Cameron, lot on NW corner of Twenty-first avenue and Fast Twenty-sixth strest, N 140 by W 10238, being lots 33 to 81, block 8, map of lots in Brooklyn, East Oakland: $10. O. L. S$hafter Estate Company (corporation) to Jobn C. Merriam, lot on SE corner of Chan- ning way and Bowditch street. S 50 by E 12, Deing lot 1 and N § feet of lot 3. map of Shafter property, and being a portion of block 8, Col- | lege Homestead, Berkeley; $2000. George W. Beaver to Mary M. Beaver, lot on | S line of Bancroft way, 500 E of Dana street, E 10482 by S 130, being lots 11 and 13, block | A, Beaver Tract, Berkeley: mift | 1 lot on | venson | N third avenue, E Odd_Fellow: 7. L. and Mary C. Barker to Emily A. Wix- gin, lot on NE corner of Channing way and Milvia street, E 42:6, N 130, W 34, S to bexin- ning, being a portion of lot 25, block 2. Barker Tract, Berkeley: $100. | George K. Fitch (trustee of the estate of Har- riet A. Simons) to Mary P. Murfey, all tnter- est In lot on N line of Railroad avenue, 138:7% | E of Eighth strest. E 50 by N 180, being lot 16, | block B, map of property of E. B. ick, | Alameda: $1500. | Kate M. Riehl to Frank A. Louls. lot on SE | line of Fountain street, 190 NT of Monroe, NE | 56:0 by SE 1%, being lot 16 and a portion of | lot 15, block 81, Alameda; $10. | San Francisco Savings Union to California | Title Insurance and_Trust Company, the N 0 | feet of subdivision B, lot 8, map of Alameda | Park, Alameda: $10. | Charles E. and Emily A. Wiggin to James L. Barker, lot_ on W line of Fallon street. 100 | S of Seventh. S 25 by W 100, being lot 17. block | 133, map of Dillon property, Oakland: $100. Tsaac and Margaret E. Copeland to Clara Hare (wife of Q_A.). Iot on S line of Isabella street, 3§ W of San Pablo avenue, W 42 by S §1:2%, belng portions of lots 3, 4 and 5, map of | Gunn Tract, Oakland: gift. ! Ellen . and Ralza R. Morse to Henry C. and | Cornelia M. Zehner, lot on N Iine of Baneroft | way, 490:8 W of Sattuck avenue, W 47.45 by N 134.63, Berkelev: §10. | George and Mary Newman to W. E. . | lot on S line of Delaware street. 1008 W of Hamilton, W 70, S 134:6, E 161:4, N 35, W 93, | N 95:9 to beginning, belng portlons of ranges and 10, Hardy Tract, Berkeley; $10. S. D. Avers to Jane E. Herrmann (wife of | Andrew). lot on SW corner of Oregon and Grove | Streets, W 162, S 49, E 97, N 50 to beginning, being a portion of plat 56, Rancho V. and D. Joseph A. Leonard Company (corporation) to Alameda Savings Bank, lot on E line of Chapin street, 100 S of Pacific avenue. E 75 by S 50, being the W half of lots $ and 10. block 2. Chapin Tract, Alameda (Note—This deed in given in consideration of satisfaction of a mort- gage made by Peter Neflson to the Alameda Savings Bank and recorded in 531 M. 31): $251. John M. and Manuelita T. English to A. J. Snyder, lot _on SW corner of Thirty-second street and Telegraph avenue, W 136.:3. S 180, E 134, N 11803 to beginning, being lots 3. 4 and 5 and portion of lot 2, block Row- land Tract, subject to a mortgage for $4500, Oakland: $0. Edward and Rosetta Metzger to Henry Homes Smith, lot on W line of Summit street, 150 N of Prospect avenue, N 75, W 1357, § &, E 1%5.635 to beginning, being lot 22 and N hal? of lot 22, McClure Academy Grounds, Oakland; 750, 1 1. Skelling to George B Pratt. lot on 8 1ine of BEvoy ave. or Fortieth st.. 150 B of West street. E 100 by § 100. portion of lots 4, 5 and §. Quint Tract. Oaklsnd: 36 ohn F. and Maria ingwell to Realty Syndicate’ (a corporation), San Francisco, lot | Empire Coos Ba: Arcata Coos Bay | Pomona ........[San Diego. Matteawan ....|Tacoma. Progreso Dorie | vatore. from San Pedro. e on NE corner of Cypress and Twentleth streets, N 263:6 by E 339:6, Oakland; $10. ries and Fanny Kuhn to Carrie B. Jump, Jot on E line of Bray avenue, 120.52 8 of Tobisr street, § 53 by E 120, being lots 30 and 3l Brooklyn Township: $10. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic chants'” Exchange, April 4, 2900, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry buflding was dropped at exactly moon to-day— . at moon of the 130th meridian, or at 3 ek p. Greenwich time. b 7 CALKINS, C. G. U, S, n charge. £ 5 Lieutenant Commande: Sun, Moon and Tide. 1 States Coast and Geodetic Survey— e mes and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point. entrance to San Francisco Bay ublished by official au- thority of rtendent. NOTE—The low waters oceur at front (Mission-street wharf) about five minutes later than at Fort P the height of tide is the same at both place = APRIL 3. JAY, wiew NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of tha day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide o the day, the third time column the third tide nd the last or right hand column gives the Jast tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, excepr when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference s the mean of the lower low waters. ; Steamer Movements. ‘ *————_—" TO ARRIVE. Steamer. ‘. From. Del Norte.......|Oregon Port Willamette Seattle. Tellus . «e.|Oyster Harbor. Point Aren: Point Arena.. Columbla . Portland. Santa Rosa.. San Diego. Coquille River. Grays iarbor Aloha Crescent Clty.... Samoa . Humboldt. North Fork..... Humbolde. Moana. ... Panama....... City of Para. Newport. Orfzaba ... Umat!ila jctoria & Belgian King.../China and Japen.. Corona ........./San Diego.. Crescent City. .. Crescent City... State of Cal.... Portland Bristol ./Oyster Harbor.... Bonita ......... Newport....... -l Apr. Queen +iie[Victoria & Puget Sound| Apr. Newburg Grays Harbor Apr TO SAIL. Destinatton. Salls. | Pler. Apr. 5 8 am Pler 1t Apr. 6. 10 am Pler 9 |Apr. 6. 3pm|Pler 2 Apr. 7. 11 am Pler 11 Steamer. Bonita ..... Newport | City Puebla Vie & Pgt Sd. Aloha ... Crescsnt City. Santa Rosea San Diego. China China & Japan Apr. Pt Arena.. Point Arena.. Apr. Curacao ... Mexico........ Apr. Del Norte.. Oregon Ports. Apr. Coqutlle RviGrays Harbor!Apr. Columbta .. Portiand. Apr. Samoa. .....|[Humboldt.....[Apr. Arcata Coos Bay......| ADr. City Sydney Panama. m PMSs Coos Bay.. Newport... 9 am|Pler 11 North Fork Humboldt. . 9, 9am'Pler 2 Pomona. ... Humboldt. 9, 3pm Pler 3 | Corona San Diego..._. Apr. 11, 11 am/Pler 11 Umatilla .. Vic & Pgt S Apr. 11, 10 am Pler 9 Beiglan Kg|China&Japan Apr. 12, e of Cal Portland Apr. 13, prud * Shipping Intelligenc I * * ARRIVED. Wednesday. Aoril 4. Stmr Laguna, Stark, 91 hours from Tilla- mook Ra; Haw bark Falls of Clyde, Chipperfield, 14 days trom Hilo. "Pictn Archer, Calhoun, 21 days from Honolulu. Schr Twilight, Gruner, 13 days from Grays Harbor. Schr Alcalde, Johnson, 15% days from Ta- coma. Schr Jennie Wand, Christiansen, 16 days from Mahukona. Schr Dora Bluhm, Smith, 18% days from Ka- hulut. Stmr Reporter, Lindbers, Cooks Inlet; Alaska Packers Association. Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Geo W _Elder, Randall, Astoria; Oregon Railroad and Nav Co. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall. P Spreckels & Bros Co. Whaling stmr Alexander, Tiiton, whaling: ¥ Liebes & Co. Ship Sintram, Larsen, Loring; Alaska Pack- ers’ Association. Bark J D Peters. Townsend, Chignik Bay and Uyak; Pacific Steam Whaling Co. Br bark Lynton, James, Queenstown:; G W MeNear. SAILED. Wednesday, Aorll & Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, Crescent City. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, —. Stmr Australia, Lawiess, Honofulu. Stmr Greenwood, Fageriund, Greenwood. Stmr Pomona, Parsons. Eureka. U S stmr Rosecrants, Dobson, Seattia, Ship Sintram, Larsen, Loring. Bark Ferris § Thompson, Murk, Bay. Schr San Buenaventura, Grays Harbor. Schr Reliance, Andersom, — | Schr Archle and Fontte, Skipper, Stewarts Point. Schr Bonita. Genereaux. Cape Nome. Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. Schr Barbara Hernster. Lindbers, —. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Aprtl 4, 10 p m—Weather hazy: wind NW, velocity 1§ SPOKEN. March 1, lat 38 S, lon 23 W—Fr bark Cam- bronne, hénce Dec 10. for Queenstown. MISCELLANEOUS. PORT TOWNSEND, Avril 4—Br bark Elfza- beth Nicholson, from Port Blakeley, for Shang- hai. put back here in distress. leaking badiy. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT GAMBLE- Arrived April 4—Schr lda Schnhuer, hence March 2. POINT LOBOS—Passed April 4 at 11 a m— Haw stmr San Mateo, from Port Los An; for Nanaimo. - ASTORIA—Arrived April 4—Br stmr Mon- mouthshire. from Hongkong: stmr Despatch, hence Aoril 1 COOS BAY—Sailed April 4, at 4 p m—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. GRATS HARBOR -Arrived April 4—Schr Sal- PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrtved April 4—Schr C H Merchant, hence March 24 schr Fred J Wood. from Santa Rosalla. CASPAR—Salled April 4-Stmr Cleone, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived April 4—Stmr Na- tional City, hence April 3. Salled April 3—Stmr Sequoia, for San Fran- ctaco. EUREKA—Arrived April 4-Schr Jessle sinor, from Honolulu. * " Salled April 4—Stmrs Norte, Brunswick, San Pedro and Samoa, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. NEWCASTLE. Aus—Sailed April $—Bark Oregon, for Honolulu. April 4—-Schr Robert Searles, for Kahului. ISLE OF WIGHT—Pased Aoril 3-Br ship Yola, hence Nov 23. for London. BEACHY HEAD—Passed April 4—Br ship Queen Victoria. from Tacoma, for Queenstown. PRAWLE POINT—Passed Aoril 4—Br ship SR s vy Aoril &Fr baki. hence Nov & ARDIFF—Arrived April 4—Br ship Falrport, hence Oet 17, - " LIVERPOOL—Arrived April 4—Br ship Gif- ford, hence Dec 15. QUEENSTOWN—Arvived April 3—Fr bark Genevicve Moiines. hence Nov 9, and sailed for Dublin. Apeil 4—Br ship Glenbrock, hence De- cember 2. Sailed Aoril 4—Ger bar Niobe, for Hull. HONGKONG—Satled Aoril 4—Br stmr Em- press of China, for Vancouver. NAGASAKI--Sailed March 31-Br stmr Flint- shire for San Francisco. FREMANTLE—Sailed April 3—Bark General DN EY Arvived peit %o 7 B Brown, — A A from Chematnus. FALMOUTH— Arrived April 3—Ger ship Ferd- inand Fischer, from Oregon: Rr ship Manches- ter. from Tacoma: Br ship Comlebank. from

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