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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1900. | market on_account of easier cables, weak, at $3112% and 331 375 asked against $31 75 last night at the close. Spelter continues its upward course, influenced by a good all- around demand, closing firmer In tone, at $4 70 bid and $4 30 asked. Lake Copper held firm at €00d prices, closing at $17 50. Pigiron warrants were quict. Lead ruled quiet and unchanged, At $# 673% bid and $4 70 asked. The brokers’ pricé for lead n'h 45 and for copper $17@17 25. . Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, April 5.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 900; best on sale to-day, $570; generally steady to strong. Natives—Best on sale to-day, $5 70; €004 to prime steers, strong, $5@5 80; poor to NEWS SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver weaker. Exchan 1V heat lower and weak. ge undisturbed. . Barley dull. Other cercals stand as before. Hay and Feedstuffs ina still held with fi _arge arrivals of Potat ivanced again. Beans Omons ac ctive and unchanged. rmness. ocs from Oregon. - Butter and Cheese steady. Eggs still firmer. No further advance in ‘oudtry in light stock at previous prices. Fruits of all kinds stead: Prouvisions. Meat market undisturbed. Charters. The Archer loads merchandise for Honclul for Hilo. ads lumber at ed for barley revenue o n this were § 3270 Government Money Her Jacobs, Assistant Treasurer T at San Francis cotn frol arch were low: lars dicatio S AND GE slowly e for unsettled 'S 10 degrees coast. 1,400 National Lead .... & — Cloudy, umkettled National Lead prefd showers in the int 1,020 National Steel ... P t: southwesterly w . National Steel prefd Boe s New York Air Brake Friday. 506 North American ttied weather Friday, 200 Pacific Coast . tnit! ALEXANDER G. MecA: Forecast O - reports cash $26.315 00 the same office Fruit and Salmon in London. Gagzette of March 17 considering the southern port; “loudy, u Britteh | to Eu- | | *h cc Colorado do Delaware Delaware, 1 aistrict C. of the S1.817 00 N Orog Pennsylvani; fing ms that Texas & United Stat, Wells-Farge M American American § American American NERAL ver the rican rican weather | T Pacific or more Internati Laclede ion. Pacific Mal| | People’s Gas ... e S | Pressed Steel Car fhcial. | Pressed Steel Car prefd | EASTERN MARKETS. * Standard R Sugar New York Stock Market. NEW TO! extremely irregul was and profit-taking was on strength . to sell in ord hey , the grangers and some of th st 1 ket w being. easily and efforts The se E a rally 1t_recovered only scale 1o erday price & pe iast year's X ing orders w aroused uneasiness in movement in the price. " detected in 2 the count for 1 Pennsylvania a the dec character o 5.—The stock market con- | some hesitation at hours of the da: of mome indyvi sylvanta and B#ftimore | *4 to sustain prices in face of the latter part of the day. then develpped unmistakable s of being over-bought and the pres- | to realize profits became | L in Pennsylvania and | left prices without a sus- crumbled rapidly. were most strongly affected, but | ere apparentiy withdrawn | ing movement fore suppo: erations in Pen The very large sell- ore and Ohto i: and proved unable was unaccompanied | development to ac- | The top-heaviness of more and Ohlo caused | the mar- Un! ar char- Third a large but uai Shares rold U S refunding S new 4s coup.... 8 old 4s reg. S old 4s toup. 8 Teg.. U & &8 coup, Dis of Col 3. Atchison gen 4s, Atchison adj 4s Canada So 2ds Ches & Ohlo 4%s. Ches & Ohio 55 C & N W con T & NWSFdeh 6s. The | e South- | to sup- | a ema 3 |D &R G lsts. i over | D& R G4 T Va & Ga ists. s Erfe General 4s. up \f}on Electric [s. ket ongth ent of no dividend on | 1A Dew cf Baltimore common stock. Wall | 1 & N Tnf street was full of rumors of further com-| M X & T 2ds binations aiready effected or to come in the trunk line territory. The rumor of a com. | Chollar binaticn of the coalers was persistent and | Crown Pol raised ‘the prices of those stocks for a time, | Con Cal & Va. but they yielded sharply on denials of t)uvl Dendwood . rumors rious winor roads in New York | Gould & Curry. Central territory were affected in the same Hale & Norcros There was @ very general wiping out of | Homéstake . # of this character in the late reaction. | Iron. Silver Hocking Valley stocks showed notable | Mexican . pth on reporis of large earnings, the com- | BOSTON g 40 and retaining a net gain of | aoney. generali news and conditions H 10 values, money working assuranc nk * sally o London was a seller of stocks here, offect on sentiment out of a the volume of th tiveness of the nt while London buys stocks leads to con: questioning as to whether forelgn o are not conducted under cover and channeis other than those under observation. | Trealings in bonds continued on a very large | seale and at advancing prices. Tots par value, $5.270,000 United Stat: frsues 3% In the bid price. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Ehares Sold. Btock— 34150 Atchison ... 17,862 Atchison prefd .. being afforded of a fay Reports of earnings, soft-coal roads, were notably large. | proportion to | transactions. The mensi- | arkets to thie influence and the continued firmness of sterling exchange ¢ 2 declined % and all other were | sler and ' ble | S Call loans .. Time loans Stocks— ATE&ESF.. AT &S F prefa. American Sugar. Am Sugar prefd. RBell Telsphone. | Boston & Afbany angs | Boston Elevated. siderable | Boston & Maine. D heones | Chgo. Bur & Q. niien | Dominjon Coal . ;‘:’Y:’n (“(-é prefa. ‘ederal teel 4} sales, | Foq Steel prefd. | Fitchburg prefa General Flectric Gon Elec prefd. Ed Eiec T11.. X Gas & Coke: Solony . 2% | 014 Dominion . 724 | RUbber +....e.s with an Clost el Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Sugar prefd . Tennescee Coal & Tron TUnited States Leather T'nited States Leather prefd 4 Rtates Rubber United States Rubber Western Union ... Republic Iron & Steel. Republic Iron & P CC & St Lou Avenue Baltimore & Ohio nadian Pacific Canada Southern Chesapeake & Ohio. Chicago Great Western. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. Chicago, Ind & Loutsville.. Chicago, Ind & Louisville prefd. g0 & Eastern Chicago & Northwestern...... Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific. C & St Louts. Colorado Southe: 3 suthern 1st prefd uthern 2d prefd & Hudson.. Lack & Western, Grande... er & Rlo Grande prefd. nver & Rio Northern Pacific orthern Pa Ontario & Western.... Oregon Raflway & Raliway & a ling Ist prefd.. ding 2d prefd ern Rallw Pac es .. Malting ...... Malting prefd . g & Refin........ ng & Refin prefd pird rican St Tin F R os, in Plate prefd Tobaceo ...... Tobaceo prefd Mining Co .. Transit . = ucose Sugar prefd International Paper Paper prefd 1 pe 11%% Or Nav lsts Or Nav 4s.. .100% Or Short Line 6s.. . 84% Or 8§ Line con Js. Reading Gen 4s RG W 120% S L& I M con s S L & 8 F gen 6s. a8 “106% 00 21 20 108 ... 08% So MINING STOCKS. 14, Ontario 16 Ophir .. 145 Plymouth &5 Quicksilver . 4 0 11 245 13 93 I 136 ist prefd 24 pretd 083, ! flo prefd av.. Cotton Ofl prefd [ a2 | 76 a1y | 201 4% | 344 i ts National Biscuit . tional Biscuit prefd Pullman Palace Car .. & Twine teel St Pa; | Chgo Terminal 4s. 9% S P C & P 1sts. 031 (S P C & P 0. _ 95% So Railway bs % Stand R & T 65 CLOSING BONDS. MEK&Td4s 103% N Y Cent -st; 98% N J Cent gen bs. 109% (N Carolina 6s 210 N Carolina 4s Pacific 3s. Pacific 4 YCa&B8Lis. ists.... 1 cons.. Tenn new set 3s, F W & D C st 3% Tex & Pac Ist; | Tex & {Union | Wabash 1sts abash 2ds . West Shore 4s. | Wis Cent 1sts. . 74% Va Centuries Va deferred . ®0 Colo & So Pac 4s. Pacific 4s...... 150 60, Standara 66 Cnion Con . 19 Yellow {Amaie Atlantic |Quiney. Centennial . {Franklin .. 2% Humboldt 32 Osceola . Pac 24s Pacific 4s. Jack STOCKS AND BONDS. {Union Pacific 3%@4 | Weet Fnd . 5| Wis Centrai . Bonds— . 2712 Atchison 4s .. 71% N E Gas&Coke 5 Mining Shares— |Adventure . |Allouez 3 Co Copper. Santa Fe Copper., ‘Tamarack .. | cific | back on profit-taking by both French and Eng- | pansion and builion reduction due to the usual | sitver, steady, 271ad. medium, steady, $4 2@4 90; selected feeders, firm, $4°20@4 §5; ‘mixed stockers, steady, $3 0@ 4: cows, active and stronger, $3@4 50 helfers, 34 25@4 50; canners, slow, $2G2 75; bulls, firm, g T5@4 25; calves, higher, $4 50@8 50. Texans— cceipts, '1000; best on fgle to-day, four cars at §; Texas'fed steers, easier, H@5; Tex: bulls,” stronger, §3 20433 60 HOGS —Recelpts to-day, 25,000; to-morrow, es- timated, 20,600; left over, none; average a shade bigher; top, $ : mixed and butchers, $ 3@ £65: good to cholce heavy, $5 h05 65; rough heavy, $525@5 45; Nght, $5 30G5 60; bulk of sales, $5 5 60. SHEEP-—Receipts, 12,000; sheep and lambs, slow; good to cholce wethers, $@6 30; fair to cholce mixed, $5@5; Western sheep, $5 75@6 30; yearlings, $6@6 65;° native lambs, $ L0QT 405 Western lambs, $6@7 40. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, April 5.—Money on call steady at 3G3% per cent; last loan, 3.per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 41,@5 per cent. Sterling ex- change firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 §6%@4 8613 for demand and at $4 831 @4 833 for sixty days: posted rates, $4 §4 an $4 871, Commercial bills, $4 8215 Sliver cer- tificates, 601,@6llc. Silver bars, 58%c. Mex- dcan dollars, 47%c. Government bonds, weak; State bonds, strong: raiiroad bonds, firm. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, April 5.—To-day's state- ment of the tremsury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Avall- able cash balance, $156,216.313; gold, $97,138,474. London Market. NEW YORK, April 5.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial .cablegram sa: The markets were stagnant and heavy through- out the session, still affected by thé approach- ing holidays. Americans opened dull and ugfed all day. A few slight attempts were made to rally them, but sellers always pre- ponderated until in . the street, where a frac- tional recovery took place. "The only hard 6pots were Baltimore and Ohlo, Central Pa- and Pennsylvania. Coppers got a_set- Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, balances, 386,804, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, April 5.—In the Portland wheat market to-day it was not a difficult matter to Bet blds of 54@sse for strictly first-class No. 1 Walla Walla and there were reports from the intérior that a shade better than the top figure mentioned had been paid. Most of the buyers refused to go up as high as 53c. Val- ley, He: blue stem, o, orelgn wheat shipments from Portland for the week ending to-day were 208,167 bushels. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, April 5.—The wheat market was steady and firm to-day. Blue stem, Gbc; club, S4e. April 5.—Clearings, $317,533; lish sellers. Tintos were 59%. Anacondas, 10 13-16. The Bank of England lost £100,000 Bold to Argentina. Money was very easy and the large sum due the Bank of England was wholly ~repald. Bills were a shade harder. | The Bank of England return showed note ex- | Foreign Markets. LONDON, April 5.—Consols, 101%@101 11-16; sflver, 273d; French rentes, 101f 12%c. Wheat cargoes on passage, sellers at advance of 3d; quarterly movemente. The reduction of public eposits” was due to disbursements. The re- duction of other securities was due to the market's repayment of borrowings. CLOSING. cargoes No. } Standard California, 30s; cargo Union Pacific preferred, 79%; Northern Pa- | Walla Waila, 26s; English country markets, cific preferred, ~791; Atchison, 2§%; Grand | steady. Trunk, St: Annconda, 10%: Rands, 3t4. Bar| LIVERPOOL, April 6,—Wheat, steady; wheat in Paris, qules country 'markets, our in Paris, quiet; French quie - | COTTON—Uplands, 5 7-16d. Y CLOSING. New YV o WHEAT—Spot, nominal. Futures, easy; New York Grain and Produce. l April, nominal; May, 5s 10%d; July, 08 9%d. i H ORN—Spot, " firm; American mixed, new, + * : old, 4s'2%d. Tutures, steady; May, 45 et July, 4s 1%d; September, is 4id. EW YORK, April 5.—FLOUR—Receipts, -~ - barrels; exports, 5810 barrels; steadily held, |y * but quieter owing to the drop in wheat. WHEAT—Receipts, 64,750 bushels; cxports, $L305 bushels. Spoi—Steady: No. 2 red, 80 LOCAL MARKETS. f. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 red, T7%c elevator; No. 1 thern Duluth. 77%c f. o. b. afloat prompt: 5 2 hard Duiuth, T9%c f. 0. b. afloat prompt. Opifons—Sold off day,’ but were not posi- tively weak until the last hour, when a sudden dumping out of long wheat produced a collapse Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days in prices. Disappoi bles, 2 = 34 83% ors ot " big Argentide shipments and small i oy et S = ‘5 e T “Eioke e o ‘e, final de- | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 2” closed Ty P ¢o | Fine Silver, per ounce. . == 0914 closed 74i4c; July, T44@ 11-16c, Mexican Doll 481% o oy 3 is.»pumber. 416G To%e, closed T4lze. TS 4 PS—Quiet. et % HIDES—Firm, Wheat and Other Grains. WOOL—Dul COF; t—Rio, quiet; . S%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, The market for coffee fu- sed quiet with prices unchanged to § Total : 00 bags, including: t, $6 : December, WHEAT—The Lynton takes for Cork 83,453 ctls, valued at $51,400. Chicago lost the ground recently gained and closed weak at the decline. There was noth- ing new from the foreign markets. The local market fell baci in sympathy with 9@ 14e. tures c points : reflned, quiet. Chicago. 3124 packages: stead Spot V'heat—Shipping, 96%4@97ic; milling, lc; factory, 17@18%c¢. 5% @31 01%. packages steady, CALL BOARD SALES. suthern, li%e. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock— FRUITS. 000 ctls, §1 05%. ecember—16,- closing | Yor ) - Second Session—December—4000 ctls, $1 05%; | April Business was very 5; 29 % v )0 | ow In evaporated apples and the market ruled | X ,!:(‘(‘ i 22,000, §104%; May—18,000, 97%c: ils e T i A ular Morning Sesston — December—i4,000 of a hand-to-mouth order at old prices. = | L0 SL 00 10,000, 31 01N> May PORATED APPLES—Common, 0on Sesston—December—2000 ctls, $1 04%; %@sc; choice, c; fancy, 2 8,000, $1 04; 22,000, §1 03%; 4000, FORNTA DRIED PRUNES—3%: 2000, 963c. APRICOTS—Royal, Moorpark i —There is nothing new to report, | PE, unpeel ‘*xcgpt that another ship has been taken to 9tkc. load for Europe. This demand has been very —- ck of *- * No. 1 and 65@72%c for off | i 1 Chhre:\'lns -m!‘ ?hlpnln‘ grades, S0@ | ; . $Tic: Chevalier, nominal. ‘ Chicago Grain Market. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. e 4| Second Session—No sale oo Regular Morning Session—No sales. CHICAGO, April 5.—The épening of corn was |, Afternoon Sesslon—December—2000 ctls, 6c: easler because of the feeble attitude of Liver- | 200 To8% : 0l and because there were many who looked | SYhiie o1 ot e Bad SoamssiT®: b= va e | _ White, $110@130; Red, Sc@$l1T%: Gray, a reaction. They repented later, for Liver- | §1 07%@i 15; Black, $7Tic@$1 05. which fafled early to respond, took a | Eastern White is quoted at_$1 6@ because of the spot firmness there. ver ctl ang Fastern Yellow at $1G110; Shorts covered d boomed alo: v thoe 1io | mixed, $105@1 073 per ctl. r vered, and boomed along by the big | ™X¢ e At pee el e business shot from first flgures—%@ up to the top, 42c. The cash demand kened very visibly and an abundanc AT~Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $360@3 73, -seeking corn came into the market, ded to 40 . at which price it c erday arket early were al the wh 2 pointing - fine weather and | USUal terms; bukers' extras, $3 40613 50; Oregon ar attitude on the part of the | @4 Washington, 2 per barrel. local professionals. - corn strength and the | —FPrices in sacks are as fol- poor showing of Indiana and Ohio for the crop | lows, discount to the trade: Graham coused a rally following the opening, but in | Flour, per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §275; Rye the end the. be; forced by re- | Meal,” §2 Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal,” $250; ports of rapld s Northwest, over- | Oat Groats, $ 50: Honliny. $3 2@3 50; ' Bucl shadowed other cc s and the rally | wheat Flour, $4@425; Cracked Wheat, $37 was lost. There was a big mdrket, however, | Farina, $430: Whole Wheat Flour, $350; and gy pit 4. The cash demand | Rolled Oats (barrels), $6@72; In sacks, $ 75 | was Mack, the export demand being put | 7: Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, 35; Green Peas, New York at five loads. May opened Y @%ec | $ 00 per 100 lbs. down, at 65%@8Sc, declined to €7ic, rallied | to 65, reacted to 66%@67c, and closed lc upder yesterday at 67c. Provisions were active. There was an excel- lent cash demand and a strong hog market, but on the other hand there were important | realizing sales made by longs. Lard and ribs ed firm, but pork was rather weak. Large export sales of lard over nizht were reported early In the session, and the foreign demand Hay and Feed Stuffs. All descriptions femain as previously quoted. BRAN—$12@13 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 per ton. SDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, Otlcake Meal at the mill, $15@17 per 5G21; Jobbing. to-day was very fair. Th to-day Cocoanut Cake, $20G21; Corn Meal, | irregular. May closed 2 ressed,” May | § 0@24 (C“r,;ifid‘\fiax;n‘mm;i'?:!w. Mixed Feed, lard unchanged and May ribs 5@iic up. There was a large speculative trade in oats, with outside Interests leading in the buying. | Other grain markets were the chief influence: There was active trade in July around 2c. May closed % @%c down. ranged as follow: Open. [High.| Low. |Close. ‘Wheat, for cholce and occasionally §1 $6 50@9; Oat, $6@S; Barley, ¥ ver ton. STRAW-—25@35c per bale. Beans and Seeds. 9 for common to good; $9 50 Wheat and Oat, i Alfalfa, $6a@ i Beans continue firmly held at unchanged 66% | prices. 4 67 BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 25; small White, $3 25@ | €% | 350, large White, $3 20G3 Pink, $2@2 85; Red, 63% | £350@3 75; BlacKeye, $450; Butters, nominal: 0wy Li‘mn, 3525; Pea, §240@3 50; Red Kidneys, $ 50 41 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yell a%| 4% e 4% | Mustara, SKaiKe: Flax, 81 90g2 20; canary, 42%| 434 41%| 42 | 3ie per Ib for California and 4c for Eastern; 3= 5} Alfalfa, 9@10c; Rape, 24@3c; Hemp, 4@i'%c: : Bl | 20%| 2% | Timothy. 4G e, 108 | July 2%| 2% 2% 2% | DRIED PEAS—Niles, $190@22; Green, $19 6514 | September 23 W% 28%| 24 | @225 per ctl. i e to b ke s 2 97% |- Py 106 ay . 12 9 | My R ) otatoes, Onions and Vegetables. = , 100 1bs— May About §500 sks Potatoes came in from Ore- July o gon. 125 ° | September . 3 Onfons agatn advanced. lgm | Mi?;m Ribs, 100 Ibs—| “ahem was no particular change in Vege- | y es. P @i | July Receipts were 785 boxes Asparagus, 781 Lo 11" | Beptember .. Rhubarb, 704 sacks Peas and 235 sacks New 1f | T Cash_auotations . firm: No. 3 spring wheat, 68@66%c; No. 2 red. | POTATOES—Early Rose, 65@75c; River Reds, 850 bid 20 7 00 | 5 b3 14 10 | Opening rominal; Burbanks, 40@65c per sack; Oregon Burbanks, 65c@$1; Sweet Potatoes, $185@2 2% for Merced; New Potatoes, 1G@2%c. ONIONS—$3 25@3 75 per ctl for good stock. VEGETABLES—Rhub¥rb, 50c@$1 25 per box: Asparagus. 60c@$l per_box for No. 2 and $1 2@ 150 for No. 1 and $1 75 for fancy large; Green Peas, Tic@$1 10 per sack; String Beans, 4@Sc; Cabbage, 40@i0c; Tomatoes, $1G1 75; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, 7@10c; Dried Okra, 32lc per 1h: Garlle, 2a@itse; Green eppers from Lo Angeles, 0c; Dried Peppers, $Gilc; Carrot 25@3oc per sack; Los Angeles Summer Squash, No. 2 corn, 40%@40%c; No. 2 oats, . 2 white, 2814c; No. '3 white, 286 . 2 rye, S6e; No. 2 barley, 41@i2c; N $1 67@1 70; prime timothy seed, $2 35 @2 40; mess pork, per barrel, $12 35@12; lard, per 100 pounds, '$6 40@6 75: 'short ribs sides (loose), 36 2047 15; dry salted shoulders (boxed), $6 90416 75; short clear sides (boxed), $7 20G7 3 whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gallon, # sugare, cut loaf, 6c; granulated, b.44c. ARTICLES, Recelpts. | Shipm'ts. Flour, barrels el 37,000 50,000 | Tc@$1 25 per box; Cucumbers, 50c@$125 per Wheat, bushels . 61,000 58,000 | dozen. Corn. bushels . s | 15000 ats, bushels 1,000 1774 Dt S 1000 7.000 Poultry and Game. bushels . = 1o The Poultry market is now cleaned up of On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter stock and prices are firm In consequence. Game Sphrket WAl {280 erelyary.] INGNY.: continues nominal and will soon be dro r pped. TG, o nesse fimm, 13@13c. Eggs steady;| pOULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9@1ic for Gobblers s and 1213 for Hens; Geese, per pair, $202 25: Goslings, §2 25@2 75; Ducks, $4 and $ 50@5 50 for young; Hens, 3350¢5; Young — s Foreign Futi M L B L R roilers, o PR e small; Plgeons, '$1 1562 er dozen for old ans $1 75@2 for Squabs. LIVERPOOL. Soes 50; White, c; Brant, 50; Wheat— Mar. S English Sunlpe, §250; Jack Snipe, $1 50. ning 5 ing Rt Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Wheat— Mar. Eggs have again advanced, and most deal- ity ers report light stocks. This is singular, as receipts continue heavy, as will be seen else- where, and some dealers are still storing their surplus. ‘There is no change in Butter and Cheese, both being steady, but quiet, With ample stocks, o Creamery—Fancy creamery, 17@1j%c; seconds, 16%c. ugnlry—vnney. 16c; good to cholce, 1B@L5%c; common, l4c. Closing New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 5.—In metals to-day busi- nexs was falrly active and as a whole generally steady in tone. London advices were some- what lrregular. Tin again declined in the local | CHEESE—Chofce mild new, 7%c; old, ci| America, §@%; Fastern, 15@16c; West- ern, 13%@15¢ per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 14c for store and 14%4@1sc per dozen for ranch. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Strawberries declihed again under receipts of 70 chests. Oranges and Lemons continued firm under light supplies, though the market was hardly ;ilitlfl as it has been. Limes are plentiful and u DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—T5@%0c per box for common, $1@1 50 for good to choice and $1 75@2 for fancy. STRAWBERRIES—§3@6_per chest for large and $10@13 for small berries. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $2 25@3 25 per box; Seedlings. $1@1 T for common and $2@2 50 for & Mexican Limes. $5: California Limes, Bananas, $1 25@2 &0 per bunch; Pineapples, #@5 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4@4%c for 40-50's, 3%@1c for [0-60's, e for G0-70's, 34c for 70-80's, 3@3%c for 80-50's and 2%c for %0- 100's; Apricots, 11@12%c for Rovals. 12%@: for Moorparks and 12@13%c for Blenheim: Peaches, 3%@6c for Standards, 6%@6%c for choice 7@sc for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10@ | 12%c; Evaporated Apples, 6@7c; Sun-dried. 5@ | Gtz per Ib; Nectarines, §@dc: Pears, 34@4%c | for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves: Black | Figs, 2@2%c; White Figs, 2@3c; Bleached Plums, §@c; unbleached Plum The for | pitted and 1%c for unpitted. | RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per Ib, 10c: cholce, Sc: standard, Sc; prime, fc: un- bleached Thomps _per_1b, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, §}c; choice, Tic: standard, 6%c: 5c; unbleached Sultanas, Sc; Seedless, , 6c; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 53c: 6%c; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 3150 per box; 3-crown, $160. Fancy | . $2; Dehesa, §250; Imperial. $3. Ail, prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points | in_California. NUTS—Walnuts, $@% for standards and 9@10c for softsheils; Almonds, 11%@I12c for paper shell, 8@10c for soft and 4@5c for hard | shell; Peanuts, i%@6¥%c for FEastern and 5¢ for California; Brazil Nuts, T%@Sc: Filberts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 1134@1fc for bright and 104 1ic for lght amber; water white extracted, 7%c: light amber extracted, TK@Thc; dark, 5%@6e per 1b. BEESWAX—24@2c per 1b. Provisions. The market continues firm, with l1ght stocks and a fair demand. | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%c per Ib for | heavy, 10%c for light medium, 11%c for light, 12%c for extra light and 13lzc for uusnrcured‘ Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13c; Mess Beef, $12 | per bbl; extra Mess, §13; Family, §i4; extra Prime Pork, $1450@15; extra clear, $19; Mess, $1650; Smoked Beef, 13%@1c per Ib. DARD—Tierces quoted at 7@Sc per b for compound and 8@Sigc for pure: half barrels, | pure, S¥e; 10-Ib tine, 9%c; 5-Ib tins, 0c. COTTOLENE—Tierces, s@skc per Ib; tins, Skc. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about le under guotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 10c; medium, Sc; lght, %; Cowhides, Sc;| Stags, 7c; Salted .Kip, Sc; Calf, 9%@10c; Dry Hides, sound, 18c; culls and brands, 1i Dry Kip and Veal, 16c; Dry Calf. 1%¢; Sheep. skins, shearlngs, lifiilfic each; short ‘Wool, 35¢ 60c each; medium. 70@90c; long Wool, $1@1 each: Horse Hides, §2 253 for large and $1 2 @175 for small; Colts, 25@30c. Deer Skins— Summer or red ekins, 40c; fall or medium skins, e, winter or thin skins, 20c. Goat Skins— | Prime Angoras, 7oc; large and smooth, d0c; | medium, 35c. i | TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 6@5%c per 1b; No. | 4G4Yc; refined, Glc; grease, 21G3c. WOOL—Spring ‘elip Is_quotable as follows: Northern free, 16@isc; Northern_ defective, 139 | 16c; Middle “ounty free, 15@17c; 1ddle | County defective, 13@lic: Southern Mountain, 12 months’, 12@l4c: do free, 7 months’, 12G@15c; do defective, 7 months’, 10@12c; ){umbo)d( and | Mendocino, 20@23c; Nevada, 16@18c per 1b. HOPS—64@10c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. Previous prices rule for all descriptions. Hogs continue in light supply. | BEEF—6%@7c per Ib for fair to cholce. 1 VEAL—6@sc per Ib. 2 | MUTTON—Wethers, 7@Sc; ewes, 6%@ic per | 1b. | LAMB—Spring, 9g10c per Ib. | PORK—Live Hogs, 3%c for small and medtam and 8%@%o for large; stock Hogs and feed- ers, 5%do%c; dressed Hogs, TaSke. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $565; Calcutta | drain Bags, 6%@$%c; Wool Bags, 2 tacs Fleece Twine, 1} COAL— . w Welling- | ton, $8: Southfield Wellington, ' §7 30: Seattle, | $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Coc $5: Wallsend, 35 Co-operative Wallsen ‘umberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 Pennsylvania Anthra- | k85, $14; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, §15 per stle Gate and Rock Springs, §8 45 per | SUGAR—The Western Sugar_Refining Com- pany quotes. per Ib in 10-Ib bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.6c; Powdered, 5.60c; Candy Granulated, 5:20c; Dry Granulated, 1o’ Confectioners’ A, 5.10c; Magnolia A, 4.70c} tra C, 4.60c; ( « arreis 10 more; half-barrels, more; boxes, dc more; | 60-Ib bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, | balf-barrels, 5.85¢; boxes, 6.10c per Ib. Receipts of Produce. DAY, APRIL 5. S| Eggs, doz den FOR THUF Flour, qr sks. 1 Barley, ctl: 20 Hop: Oats, ctls 400 Lea Corn, atl 296 Cheese, ctls. i Tallow, ctls. 218 Chicory, bbls. 5 Potatoes, ks 2,026 Lime, bbls 91 Onfons, sks S Sugar, bbls. 183 Bran, sks. . 1620 Brandy, gals. 1,800 Midditngs, sks.... 1,00 Wine, gals.. 39,600 1 OREGON. | Flour, qr sks... Onlons, sks....... 312 Potatoes, ske. | ul " ‘ *- * | THE STOCK MAKKET. | [ *- % } Local securities were qulet with few changos. | The sugar stocks were frn and Paauhau touched $31 and Hawailan 3S7. The oll stocks were quiet. The following Californfa ofl companies an- nounce dividends for the mont! Rex, 5 cents | per share, pavable April 21 Yukon,' 4 cents | per share, April 18; Westlake, 2 cents per | share, April 5. 3 ‘ STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | THURSDAY, April 52 p. m. | Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. | U S Bonds— |Cent L & P... "4 4% 4s quar coup..114%115 |Equit G L Co. 3 3% | 4s do reg......1M4%115 Mutual EI Co. 12} 13 4s do cp mew..133%: — U G L & H - | 3s do coup.....109 110 |Pac Gas Imp.. 51 | Miscellaneous— |Pac L Co % | al-st Cab 5s..117 — (S F G & E.... 51% 52% | C C Wat 3s...106%106% San Franclsco. 41 4% | EAL & Pos.l29 — (StknG & ECo10 — | F & Cl Ry 6s..1i¢ — | Insurance— Geary-st R 92% Firem's Fund.29 — H C'& § 54s. — —°| Bank Stocks. @ 7 Anglo-Cal Ltd. — 66% |Bank of Cal.410 — ICal 8§ D & T..102 105 First National — 2w Lon P & 32— Merchants' Ex 15— i — | Savings Banks— Do 1st M 0s.116%117 (Ger S & L..IS10 — NCNGRTsI1» — HimS &L, — — N R'of Cal 6s113% — |Mut Sav Bk. & — S F Sav U..510 — Sav & L So. 14 18 Sec Sav Bk. — — Unfon T Co. — — Street Raliroads— California Pk & O Ry 6s. — Powell-st R 6s.117 California ... Giant Con Co.. — "&14 | Vigorit ........ 3% 3% Sugar Stocks— Hana S P Co. 9% 9% | Haw C & 8§ Co 8T — | Honokaa 8 Co. 32% 32% | Hutch 8 P Co. 26 Kilauea S Co. 21% 22 Makawell 8 Co 48% — Onomea 8 Co.. 27 Paauhau S Co. 3it 31% Miscellaneous— Al Pack Assn.118%4119 Cal Frult Asn.1017%:102% Mer Ex Assn.. 100 Oceanic § Cd.. 95 97 Leb bl gty 5 Ry of Cal 6s.113 § P RRofA 6s.113 114 8 P C 6s(1906).10% — Do (1906) ....110 Do (1912) Do Jst g 55 — S'P Br 6s.....126 127% S V Water 65.114%114% Do is. 103% — 8V W $s(3dm)io2 103 Stktn Gas 6s..100 103 Water Stocks— Contra Costa.. 6% 6315 ‘Marin County. — Spring Valley. 6% 85% Gas & Electric— Pac C Bor Co.130 Cent G L Co.. — Par Paint Co.. 10 Morning Session. Pac AFA.... 2 ‘Board— 75 Contra Costa Water 160 Equitable Gas . 10 Hana Plantatios 35 Honokaa S Co e $5000 ‘Angeles Ry bs 220 Makaweli Sugar Co 100 Makaweli Sugar Co 5 Onomea Sugar Co gfisns 18 B B & RRZBNALRENBewR EEEE E W == n Session. Board— 50 California Fruit Canners .. "$10,000 Los - Angeles Ry os. 40 Contra Costa Water 175 Hawaitan Com'l & Sugar. 75 Honokaa S Co ... 2888 £l 360 Makawell Sugar Co $3000 Oceanic S S bonds . 290 Paauhau S P Co. 2 Paaubau 8 P Co, s 10 Paauhau S P Co. $2000 Spring Valley 4s 150 Vigorit Powder Street— $6000 Ry of Cal 6s. $2000 Oceanic S S bonds PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 8% LBuzeZaluaa 83 n3wnz2ss Board— 200 Anaconda ... 100 Barker Ranch 500 Home Ofl ... Afternoon Sesston. Board— 250 Anaconda .. 150 Barker Ranch . 200 Home Ofl .. MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Sessfon. 100 Best & Belcher. 39| 3 Overman . e 358 e 8hE 2 100 Crown Pofnt... 13| 300 Potost . I 200 Hale & Norers. 23| 5 Union 18 100 Mexican . 23 s00 Utah 1 100 Ophir . 84l Afternoon Session. 200 Alta 07| 100 Gould & Curry. 17 200 Best & Belcher. 32| 300 Mexican H 8 Con Cal & Va..160 200 Ophir . 5 Crown Point... 19, 100 Ophir G0«Crown Point... 18| 200 Savage Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morninz Session. 100 Alta 07 200 Gould & Curry. 17 400 Alta 06 200 Ophir . :5 800 Best 32| 200 Union Con. 0 100 Caledonia 00 850 Yellow Jacket. 2 60 Con Cal & @/ '35 Yellow Jacket.. 21 60 Con Cal & Va..1 55| “Afternoon Session. S 200 Belcher . 31, 200 Ophir . 0 Con Cal & V.1'62%| 200 Seg Belche: 05 200 Con Cal & V.1 6) 200 Yellow Jacket. 2 €00 Justice . (1) CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, April 5— p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 04 o1 02 o e 12 E- ) 31 32 Occidental 12 X: 31 32 Ophir .. 86 87 0@ 04 Overman 2 105 5 Potosl w8 Chollar 12 14 Challenge Con -— Og Confidence o 05 Con Cal & 5 o7 Con Imperial Stlver HIl w = Con New Yor 02 St Louis. - Crown Point o Standard 305 — Exchequer 2 Syndicate - 12 Gould & Curry. 18 nion Con. ¥ 2 Hale & Norcrs. 22 Utah 12 13 Julia b Yellow 8% » Justice . o5 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Patrick Blake to Willlam P. Blake, lot on SE line of Minna street. 200 NE of Sixth, SE 5, NE 3, NW 4, NE 0:2l, NW 35, SW 20:4; also lot on W_line of Thornton street. 139 ot Delaware, N 2 by W 100, lot 3, block 1, City Land Assoctatios Solomon and Dora | Mary F. de Rutte, lot-on N line of California | | | | i07:6 E of Twenty-fourth avenue, E 100; $10. and Nettie C. Patten to Solomon Getz, lot S corner of Forty-fourth avenue and O street, E 120 by N 200; $10. Julius J. (or Joshua J.) Klain, Rose Netter, Caroline and David Kiain to Helene Dieling. 10t on S line of McAllister street, 165 E of Bu- chanan, E 27:6 by S 120; $10. Henela G. Maison to Clarice M. Thomas (Maison), Louise L. and Bernard L. Maison, Iot on S line of Beulah street, 106:3 W of Shra- der, W 25 by § 100; gift. Timothy Norton to Robert J. Norton, lot on W line of Shotwell ‘street, 100 S of Seventeenth, | | S 25 by W .122:6; $1400. Same to Mary E. Norton, lot on S line of Fourteenth street, 130 E of Sanchez, B 25 by S 1%5: $1430. ame to Agnes T. Norton, Iot on N line of Fifteenth street, 185 E of Castro, E 25 by N 1 T Bogen to Emma Schmedes, undivided one-half of lot on corner of Noe and Henry streets, S 06 by W $10. James Ward to Thomas McCann, lot on N 1ine of Twenty-third street, 75 E of Alabama, E 50 by N 104; $2630. Kate B, Darnell to Orville D. Baldwin, lot on line of Commercial street, omery, E 20:2% by N 53:9 (quitclaim deed); §0. hilinda G. Lincoln to Ethel Lincoln, all tn- terest in same; $10. Fred'ka Ruf to Annie F. Ruf, lot on : of Humboldt street, 25 W of Kansas, W 25 by N 100; gift. P. E. Towne to Mary C line_of Hyde street, 1i2:6 3 E ST:6; Zift. = Same {h Ferdinand Conrades, lot on NW line of Howard street, 250 SW of Eighth, SW 2 by NW @: zife. Cornelius J. Crowley (by Murray F. Vandall, smmissioner) to Germai Savings and Lean fety, lot on NW line of M a street, 119:6 v of First, SW 23:6 by NW 75; §2462. Julla Liddle to Edwin E. Liddle, lot on SE lot on B N % by Conrades. N of Turk, ne of Clementina street, 225 NE of Second, 5 2 by SE 80; also lot on S line of Turk 120 W of Scott, § i00 by W 50; also lot on W'line of S 20, W 89:5, NW % line of Thirtieth street, 3 by S 1%; gift. _ Builders’ Contracts. Hale Brothers, Incorporated (owners), with Western Expanded Metal and Fireproofing Com- any (contractors), architects Reid Bros.—Metal ng and certain furring for a four-story basement brick and steel building on S Tine of Market street, 78 E of Sixth; §36% 65. Same owners with Gray Bros. (contractors), architects same—Fireproofing of first floor, ce- ment floor in basement and cement sidewalks for same on same; $5342. THerbert E. Law (owner) with Judson Manu- . E_107:4; also lot on § 42:10 E of Castro, E facturing Company (contractors), architect Al- | | bert Pissis—Steel and wrought iron work, fire escapes and hatchways for a six-story and basement steel and brick buflding on N corner of Mission and Annie streets, NW 80 by NE 57:6; $5825. ame owner with Charles M. Depew (con- tractor), architect same—Grading, trenching. bulkheading, concrete, artificial stone paving. brick, granite, carpenter, stair, mill, for same on same; $23,584. Harry W. Goodall (owner) with Hansbrough & Robertson (contractors), architect Edward R. Swain—All work except plumbing for & two- and basement frame building on N line ington street, 150 W of Locust, W 60 by s. W. A. 829; $13.550. Same owner with Richard Rice (contractor), architect same—Sewering, plumbing, etc., for same on same; $2245. Alvinza Hayward (owner) with Edward F. & Foster Milllken (contractors), architect G. 'W. Percy—Structural steel frame work for an 11-story office building on NE corner of Call- fornia and Montgomery streets, N 83 by E §1:6; $96, 660, . Same owner with McGllvray Stone Company, a corporation (contractors), architect same— Sandstone work for same on NE corner of Montgomery and California streets, E §7:6 by N 93; $5,000. 3. F. Cowdery (owner) with F. L. Honsen (contractor), architect Charles Paff—All work except painting and plumbing for a two-story frame building with brick foundations and fin. ished attic on SW corner of Jackson and Ma- by W 117:9; $7100. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Franclsco, Cal., April 5, 1900. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— I, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m.. Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, 8. in charge. Lieutenant Commande: FIEES Sun, Moon and Tide. (MESLEPAC U B United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times 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 city front (Missign-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes 1 than at Fort Point: the height of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, APRIL 6. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the eariy morning tides are given in the left band column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last 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, excep: when a minus sign (—) the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. 102:3 E of Mont- | N line | Sanchez strest, 365 S of Thirtleth, | galvan- | ized fron and tin work, hardware and glazing | to Arthur G. and | | | | Steamer Movements. Steamer. Coquille River. Aloha ... Nortn Fork. Empire Arcata Pomona . Matteawan . Progreso Doric .. City of Para. Orizaba . Victoria & Puget Sound P tilla Betsian King...[China and Japan. Corona. .. ./San Diego.. Crescent City. ..\Crf!(l‘ell'!‘ City & ¢ Cal.... Portiand. . Priaeot ... (Oyster Harbor. Bonita . . Newport il Washtenaw ....|Tacoma g n Queen ... ./ Victoria & Puget Sound Apr. 13 Newburg ....... Grays Harbor.. Apr. 12 Point Arena.... Point Arena. Apr. 13 Santa Rosa..... San Diego. Apr. 13 ‘[ Humboldt Apr. 13 Portland. Apr. 15 TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destivation. | _ Safis. | Pler. iz | s Cit: blaVic & Pgt Sd.|Apr. 8. 10 am Pler 3 Roha et Srescont City. ’sApr & 3pm/Pler Laguna, 2 m Santa Rosa San Die am 1 1pm| G 2 pm Curacao .../ Mexico 10 am Pler 11 Coquille Rv|Grays 5 pm| Columbia ..|Portiand. . 10 am Samoa. .....|Humboldt. City Sydney Panama. Coos Bay..|Newport. North Fork Humboldt. Pomona ... Humboldt. Corona ... 4 Umatilla_..|Vic & Pgt Sd.|Apr. Belgtan |China & Japan Apr. - o State of Cal Portland . 13 Bonita . 13, e —— T S i Shipping Intelligence. —_— % ARRIVED. Thursday, Aoril & Stmr Columbfa, Doran, 583 hours from Port- land, via Astorfa 41 hours. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 15 hours from Mendocino. Stmr Willamette, Hansen, §§ hours from Seattle. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 82% hours from San Diego and way ports. Stmr Sequola, Winkel, 15 hours from Fort Bragg. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, 14 hours from Caspar. Stmr Brunswick, Anfindsen, 21 hours from Eureka, bound south; put in to land passen- gers. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 43 bours from Ga- viota. Stmr Alcazar, Carlson, 6 hours from New- port (S). Stmr Del Norte, Allen, 21% bours from Eu- reka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 28 hours from Monterey, etc. Stmr Luella, Miller, 70 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, 23 hours from Eureka. Br stmr Moana, Carey, 23 days from Sydney, Honolulu_7_days. Nor stmr Tellus, Pederson, $0 hours from ster Harbor. Ship_Glory of the Seas, Freeman, 11 days from Comox. Ship St Nicholas, Brown, 10 days from Se- attle. 3 Bktn J L Eviston, Wirschuleit, 5% days from Coos Bay. Bktn Portland, Larsen, 1 2days from What- com. Schr Conflanza. 6 days from Coquille River Schr C T Hill, Hansen, 10 days from Grays Harbor. Schr Monterey, Beck, 41 days from Coos Bay. CLEARED. Thursday. Aprils. Stmr City of Puebla, Thomas, Victoria, etc: Christiansen, Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Benmohr, Wallace, Manila; U 8 Government. Br stmr Warfleld, Pattle, Chematnus; R Dunsmiu’s Sons. SAILED. Thursday, April & Stmr Borita, Nicolson, San Pedro. Stmr Westport. Ericsson, —. Stmr Geo W _Elder, Randall, Astoria. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, —. Whaling stmr Alexander, Tilton, whaling voyaze. Br ship Lynton, James, Queenstown. Bark J D Peters, Townsend, Chignik and Uyak. Tug Samson, Srream, Barge Washkiaum, Sonerud, — Schr Maweema, Smith. Seattle. Schr Mary C, Campoell. Fort Ross. Schr Parkersburg, Jorgenson, Coquille River. Sailing of schr Bonita yesterday is an error, as she did not sail 'y TELEGRAPHIC. DINT LOBOS, April 5, 10 p m—Weather bazy; wind NW, veloeity 16 miles. SPOKEN. April 1, lat 2508 N, lon 7418 W—Stmr FY- nance, from New York, for Colon. March 2, lat 12 S. lon 3 W—Br shi murchan, from Hamburs, for DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived April é—Schr John D Tallant, from Port Townsend. REDONDO—Arrived April 5—Stmr Grace Dollar, hence April 2. SA DIEGO—Salfled April 5—Br stmr Bel- glan King and U S stmr Adams, for San Fran- cisco. . GREENWOOD—Arrived April i—Stmr Green- ‘wood, bence April 4. ROCKPORT—Sailed April 5—Stmr Scotla, for San Francisdo. USAL—Salled April 5—Stmr Navarro, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Sailed April 5—Stmr Natfonal City, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived April 5—Ship Spartan, hence March 29; schr Fred J Woods, from Santa Rosalfa; schr Roy Somers, from Honolulu, SAN PEDRO—Sailed April 5—Bktn Quick- step, for Tacoma: schr Winslow, for Tacoma. ASTORIA—Arrived April 5—Stmr State of California, hence April 8. SEATTLE—Arrived April 5—Stmr Bertha, hence April 1. BANDON—Arrived Adril 5—Schr Rio Rey, hence March 5. COOS BAY—Barbound April 5—Stmr Empire. EASTERN PORTS. BALTIMORECleared April 4—Ship P N Blanchard. for San Francisco. - NEW YORK—Arrived April 4—Stmr Alllanca, from Colon. Salled Avril 4—Br stmr Athos, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. CARDIFF—Arrived April 4Br ship Port Patrick, hence Nov 10. LONDON—Arrived March 5—Russ bark Fa- wvell, from Victoria. YOKOHAMA—Arrived April ¢—Stmr City of Peking, bence March 15. ADELAIDE—Arrived April 3—Bark Abby Palmer, from Tacoma. NANAIMO—Satled April 3—Br strir Robert Adamson, for San Diegoy April 4—Stmr Mineo- la._for Port Los Angel VANCOUVER. B C Arrived April 5, at § hama and Hongkong. FALMOUTH Arrived April 4—Br ship Ra- hana, hence Dee 7. BEACHY HEAD—Passed April 4—Br ship Pythomene. hence Dec 7, for Hull: Fr bark Gen de Charette, hence Nov 3, for Hull. GIAHUKONA-Sal and, for San 3 Arrived March 22-Br stmr Manauense, from Nanalmo. HILOSafled March 20—Haw ship Falls of Clyde, for San Francisco. Arrived March 19—Bktn 8§ G Wilder, hence P ONOLULI—Arrived March 26—Bktn Echo, from Caleta Puena: Ital war stmr Calabria, from San Diexo: ship S D Carleton, from New York; stmr Marinosa, hence March 21: ship Dashing Wave, from Tacoma: Br ship Gren- ada, from Newecastle, NSW. March 2¥-U S stmr Pathfinder, from Kaunakakal. Safled March 26—Ger bark Arnold, for Port Townsend: bktn Amelia, for Eureka March 27-Br bark Forthbank, for Port Townsend. Br ship Drummuir, for Port Town- . U 8 stmr Meade, for Manila; stmr Mari- for Sydney; ship Gen Curtls, for San bktn 'Jane L Stanford, for San 'CASTLE, NSW-Sailed Feb 20—Ship for Honolulu. Feb 22—Fr ship Marie, Br bark City of Adelalde. for Ardna- salia. Heela, for Honolulu: Honolulu;_ship John C Potter. for Honolulu: Br shin Bengalore. for Homolulu. Feb 25— Ship Elwell, for Honolulu: Br ship Windsor gark, for San Prancisen. March 3_Sche O v Kahului. March 6-Br bark Ivanhoe. for Fonolulu. March S—Ship Florence. for Homo- luln. March 10—Bark Carrollton. for Kahulut. arch 12—Ship Standard, for Honolulu. To sati | March 15—Br ship Australia, for Honmolulu. Tn port March 14-Br ship Australin. for Honolulu: Haw shin Balchutha, for San Fran- clsco; Br ship Elmhurst. for San_Franelseo: schr Honolou, for Honolpu: bark Oregon, for Honolulu: ship Reaver. for Honotulu; Haw ship Star of Ttaly. for Honelwhn. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK-—Arrived April 5— chen. from Bremen. ke vk- Sail Aopril 5—Stmr Auguste Viee Hamburg. via Plymouth and Cherbowenstror La Bretagne. for Havre: stmr Frisderich aon GMMAJ'A(“; "?!"H;OILA V‘!‘n‘ Southamnton. — Arrivi P 48t N from Portiand. O via Viadivostok. ., 4 3] o ';." ved April 5—Stmr Astoria, !"‘N;A;flm April S—Stmr Marquette, v Tork, NAPLFS—Arrived April 58t fra N EANTNG: Sorts aows e i, A Arrived April 5 from New York, via “Yfl;"mll(h. e M, SSniled " Aol 4-Stmr Belgravia, for New ork. PLYMOUTH-Salled Aprfl 5—Stmr Pretorta, from Hambure. for New York. QUEENSTOWN — Safled April 8 Oceanie, from Livernool, for New York.

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