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F RANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1900, The SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver and financial quotations Wh Beans, Seeds, Hay and Bran es and Onions dull. Butter and Cheese quiet. unchanged. cat and minor cercals as previously quoted. as before. Eggs dull and easicr. Three cars of Eastern Poultry in. >ie er receipts of Cherries and Blackberries. Oranges continue in light supply and firm. N further change in Provisions. Hogs very firm under light receipts. Turpentine marked down. Charters. Annie Johnson loads merchandise for redwoed at Eureka for Jumber at Grays Harbor e 64; Jane L. nd tor Melbourne | lumber at Port 6d. | red prior to ar- For Shorter Hours. Pruit and Produce Dealers’ et at 2 o'clock to-day at Davis street to consider the ning business hours, very long, someti: IWeather Report. 120tk Merid —Pzeific Time.) > April 16 seasonal rainfalls to ose of same date last ast twenty-four hours: Last This L 24 Hours. Season. Seas 000 1 1" i 4 .00 0.79 1 Maximum temperature, 5 AND GENERAL ST. fallen slowly over the f the Pacific Slope. The gen- isobars resembles that risen over ky Mountains, ncisco, where fall of about Pacific Slope ex- winds light northerly Tuesday; warmer Tuesday. sday; warmer southern in warmer Tuesd: Tuesday brisk westerly in the 2 y the morning and changing XANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. * EASTERN MARKETS. * | { . New York Stock Market. NEW = e agains early Aprfl 16.—The stock market, indifferent ktruggle all day of depression, yielded all ast hours and closed under and with prices on a rapidly Transactions were large ail ist made a considerable ) in the opening dealings. but selling in the iron and steel of the rallroad stocks were in the face of violent de Missouri Pacific was hole of the South- s stock went to promised at one time mary forces, but it fell day's level and n sympathy. No definite news to account for the weakness steel shares beyond the as- arge selling was for account e interests. Late in the day that there was to be ex- v YORK, makin the Wl ole tting down of plants in the great panies on the ground of over- n auticipation of business during | part of this year which had not | ized. American Steel and Wire and teel led the decline in point of ac- kness. There were a few rafl- besides the Southwestern group a stand against the weakness, but majority of raiiroad stocks closed at from 1 to 2 points under Thursday’s prices. The | cogrse of the money markets In London and Berlin gives little prospects of _support for American securities there and Causes some un- casiness future of those markets throughout the financial world The bond market was active and showed marked strength which ylelded only slightly | to the epressing influences. Total sales, | B wa = new 4s mdvanced %. but the | ) declined i and the 3 (regis- | the bid price. " W YORK STOCK LIST. Closing Stocks— Atchison Atchison prefd ... 0% Baitimore & Ohio - Cansdian Pacific Canada Southern 5314 | hesapeake & OBlo ... 22y Chicago Great Western e Chicago Burlington & Quinc) Chicago Indianapolis & Loulsvill Chie & Louis prerd & Eastern Iliinots . ago & Northwestern ..... Chicago Rock Isiand & Pacific . C C C & St Louls . Colorado Southern Southern ist prefd . 1 Southern 23 prefd Delaware & Hudwon Del Lack & West Denver & Ric Grande Denver & Rio Grande p Erie £ Erie Great > Hocking Coal . Hocking_Valley Tilinols Central Iot Kan ¢ Lake Erle & Western Lake Frie & Western Lake Shore Loutsville & X Manhattan L % Metropolitan- 101% Mexican Central 14 | Min & St Louls 6 Minn & St L pret 2 Missourl Pacific . So8 | Mobile & Ohlo “© Missour! Kansas & Texas . % jesourl Kanses & Texas prefd ..... 351, ew Jersey Central, ex-aiv n7 ew York Central Norfolk & Western orfolk & Western prefd orthern Pacific .. % Northern Pacific prefd DT Ontario & VWestern e Oregon Ry & N e Oregon Ry & Nev prefd . { Pennsylvania 1273, | Reading .. ity Reading_ist prefd ol Readog 24 prefd % Rio Grande Western e Rio Grande Western prefd ) St Louis & San Francisco u St Louls & San Francieco 1st prefd . 1 Southern Pacific 9y, | i 64 Express Companies— Adams us American 45 United States 4T% Wells Fargo 123 Miscellaneous— American Cotton Oil. Maiting . Hoop prefd ex div.. American Stecl & Wire.. American Steel & Wire prefd.. American Tin Plate............ American Tin Plate prefd, ex div American Tobacco, ex div.... American Tobacco prefd. ex div.. a Mining Co, ex div..... yn Rapid Transit.... o Fuel & Iron. tinental Tobacco . Continental Tobacco prefd. Federal Steel erican Ste Federal General 133 Glucose L6 Glucose Sugar prefd .98y International Paper ...... . International Paper prefd. L8 Laclede Gas ...... ¢ m 0 al Bigcuit ..... .1 ational Biscult prefd. o5 " 500 160 al Lead ... al Lead pried al Steel . al Steel prefd. ork Alr Brake American Pacific Coast .......... ific Coast 1st prefd... c Coast 2d prefd esed Steel Car...... esed Steel Car prefd. nan Palace Car . 4 Rove & Twine. Tennessee C: United Stati Leather. Leather pre: United States Rubber 5 4 States Rubber prefd.. stern Unfon 2 blic Iron & Steel....... lic Tron & Steel prefd PCC & St Louls............. Third Avenue Shareé sold CLOSING BONDS. MK&T MK & T ds .8 Y Cen 1sts J Cen gen o Carolina 6 o Carolina 4 £ new 4s cou; 3 Pac 3s.. U € 0ld 4= reg 114%/No_Pac 4. U S old 4s ¢ YC&StI Dist of Col 3 Atchison gen 4s...10 Atchison, adjust 4s. Can So ¥s......... Ches & Ohio 413510 Ches & Ohlo Ss.. C & NW con 7s & NW SFdeb 55.12 § L con 5 Reading Gen B0 deteets St L & I M con 55.110% St L & § F gen 6s.121 1 Chicago Term 4s.. 97% St Paul con........ D& R G ists..... StPC & P ists. .. D&RG .. 9915/St P C & P 58 E T Va & Ga ists. So Ryt o Erie Gen 4s..... 3/Stand R & T .. F W & D Clsts... 71_|Tenn new set 3s Gen Elec &s..... %|T & P lsts. GH&SA6s 109, T & P 2ds.. GH&SA24s. 107 |UP és....... H&TC: ‘11114 Wabash Ists... H & TC con6s....108 |Wabash 2ds....... 103 Iowa Cen lsts 115 |West Shore 4s 11450 KCP&Gists.... 72 |Wis Cen lsts .92 La new con 4s.....107 'Va Centuries. 805 L & N unified 4s...101 {Va Deferred i 4 S P4 .o 84 |Colo Sou 4s.. L84 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Chollar 10 Ontario Crown Poin Con Cal & V Deadwood G & C Hale & X Homestake . Iron Silver Mexican .. BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— West End.. 1l loans Westngh Elec. Time loans Wis Central. Stocks— Bonds— Atch Too & S F. Atchison 4s - Do prefd.. 4 N _E Gas & Coke.. 69 Amer Sugar. Mining Shares— Do prefd. Adventure .. 5 3 Bell Tel... Allouez Mng Co... 1% Boston & Albany. Amal Copper. [ Boston El....... Atlantic ... . 254 Boston & Maine Boston & Mont....315 | Chi Bur & Q. Butte & Boston... Dominton Coal. Calumet & Hecla..747i4 Do prefd.. Centennial . 2% Federal Steel Franklin . 15% Do prefd.... Humboldt .76 Fitchburg prefd Osceola .. . 6 General Elec. Parrot 3 Do_prefd Quincy ... 136 | E4 Elec Ti_.... Santa Fe Copper.. & Mexican Cent.. Tamarack .. 2193 N E Gas & Coke Utah Mining T3 | 018" Colony. Winona ... Dan 0id Dominion Wolverines . 4 Union Pac New York Money Market. NEW YORK. April 18.—Money on call steady, at 2G4 per cent: last loan, 4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 42@5 per cent. Sterling ex- change, steady, with actual business in bank- ers’ bills at $4 8§7% for demand and at $4 l!i for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 S4%@34 881 Com. mercial bills, $4 §3G4 84 Sfiver certificates, Ghic@elige. Bar silver, 59%c. Mexican dollars, 4Tc. Government bonds, frregular; State bonde, firm; railroad bonds, firm. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, April 16.—To-day's state- ment of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150.000,000 gold reserve in the divilon of redemption. shows: Avail- able cash balance, $150,117,822; gold, $88,012,934. | —% * NEW YORK, April 16.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 32,- 20 barrels; exports, 22,733 barrels; sales, 9600 packages. Market was quiet but firmly held, particularly spring clears, which are being held off the market. \ WHEAT—Receipts, 33,300 bushels; exports, 64,4% bushels; sales, 1,700,000 bushels futures, 200,000 bushels export. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, Sic 1. 0. b. afloat: spot No. 2 red, T8ic ele- vator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, Titsc f. 0. b. aficat to arrive; No. 1 hard Duluth, $1%c ¢, 0. b. ficat prompt; options opened steady and were r advanced by fears of cold weather in the West foliowing ideal conditions, together with the early strength in corn, d news from South Russia and from Ohlo: trade was rather quiet al! day. owing to holidays abroad: closed fren. Wik net advance: May. 73 13-18074kc, closed 7ai4c: July, 73%@74 11-16c. closed 74c; Sep- tember, 73 15-16G74%c. closed Té%c. O —Steady. E—Spot Rio. steady: No. 7 invoice, Sc; do jobbing, §7-16c; mild, market quiet, steady. Futures closed firm, 10 to 20 points higher, Total salex, T8.7%0 bags, Including May. 0 8t Louls & San Francisco 2d prerd.. 3; | 36 53 July. $7: ber, $7 10G7 20; October. £t Louls Southwestern . 2y | %7157 20; November, $715; December, $7 43¢ St Louls Southwestern prefd . -mY |70 Jandary, 8156, 5% Pty BN g, 3 tent Sike, mblanses SUAT3 A0y o St Paul prefd g | 5 ; 2 ; re- St Paul & Omaha 47 fined. firm; " crushed, 5.55; powdered, 5.%e: granulated, 5.15. creamery, 16@1Sc; factory, 14@l6c. M. IO Soutasen ot mark, RO + DRIED FRUIT. “Trading was wlack in the market for evap- | the light ‘suppl | were inactive d nominal. 4%@ic; prime, 5%@6e; 5 | g @bc; cholce, T@Tic | Ib, as to size and quality. | | PEACHES—Peeled, 18@22c: unpeeled, NEW/ was firm, owing to better country advices and on hand. California drfed fruits STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@7c per APRICOTS—Roval. 13@15c; Moorpark, 15@18c. | LAMB—Spring, 9@ BORK_Live Home Shaste medium and 5%@$%c for larg Informal Session—3:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—May—10 ctls, 96%c; 2000, 96%c. Regular Mornnig Session—December—2000 ctls, aj:%?ifizfl?é“tl 045 ; 12,000, $1 043%; 6000, §1 0;:- teeders, bi@bzc, aressed Hu 1@8%¢. ern: S —1 —4000 ctls, = ; ecmnart ey oo MLV A0 otie SHER General Merchandise. BARLEY—Dealers quote the old quotations, with a dull and unchanged market. Feed, T5c for No. 1 and &gi2%e for off grades; Brewing and Shipping grades, §0@ 87%c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—No sales. (Besular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $565; grain Bags, 64@6%c; Wool Bags, Fleece Twine, Tlc. 6 50: Bryant, $6 50: Coos Bav. fancy, Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS—Dull and unchanged. White, §1 10@) 30; Ked, %c@$1 17%: ton in_bulk and $17 in sacks; C: Rock Springs, $8 45 per 2000 1bs SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining The. Gray, * I . Chicago Grain Market. 1 pany_guotes per Ib {n 100-ib z Crushed e, * | CORN—Eastern ' White 107% per ctl and Eastern Yeliow at §112%@ $107%@1 15: Black, bts o it quoted at_$1 06@ !all the session as the still closed in celebration of Easter. bids were reported improved. At th fallen in the West and Southwest, | among shorts and lowest of the day. CHICAGO, April 16.—Wheat was rather quiet | foreign markets were the market was easy because needed rains had corn strength caused a reaction of sentiment initial figures proved the | The rally was further aided | % than 75 Rarrels or fts ivalent. half-barrels. 585 T00 per' boxes. 6.10c ver ib. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, 3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, 33 40@3 50; Oregon Foreign e outset cases and 6ic In drums and iron barrels. Receipts but the | and Washington, §2 25@3 per barrel. MILLSTUFFSPrices in sacks are as fol- of Produce. lows, usval discount fo_the trade: Graham FOR MONDAY, APRIL 1 Flour. §275 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §275; Rye Cubes, d_Fine Crushed, 5.60c; Powder §.wo; Candy Granulated, 5.200; Dry Granulated, Chicago was dull and unchanged. The feel- . iDg was rather firm, however, corn leading. San Francisco Meat Market. ?pl::;;lfll’ rnixrau in the West and SO\IK;!"GI! we{e P — . roomhall cabled that the crop in Receipts of Hogs continue slender and e Southwest Russia was foul and a total 108s | chojce stock Is bringing 6%c. Other nflel::l;- and that the season there was late. tions are unchanged, 2 The local market showed no pl.rElcullr change. BEEF. s ms&%n g:eut—smppmr, %ugvize; milling, | BEEF—8GEKc per 1b for fair to chofce. CALL BOARD SALES. pMUTTON—Wethers, 7@Tic; ewes, 6%@7c per 5%@6%c for small and stock Hogs and Calcutta 28%@32%c; COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: new Welling- ton, $8: Bouthfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, : Walilsend. $8: Co-operative Wallsend, $S; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthra- cite Egg, $14; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke. $15 per tle Gate and Com- A { 117% per ctl; mixed, 51 1214 per ctl. 6.10c; Confectioners' A, 3.10c; Magnoli : l RY] 7 Extra G, 4.60c; Golden C, 4.50cr barreln, oo BU more; half-barrels, 25c_more; boxes, 50c more: £0-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less Dominos, TURPENTINE-Is lower at 73c per gallon in | by a report that Chile would have to import i : Meal, $2 50; | Elour, qr sks o | Wheat owing to heavy damages to the domeatio | Ot Gronte. $150: Heming. $5 543 50 Buck. | Wheat, ctls ] crop and another from Kieff, Southwestern | wheat Flour, $4@4 25. Cracked Wheat, $325: | Bariey, ctls i | Rtussta, reporting some damage there. A | Farina, #50: Whole Wheat Flour, $3; Rolled 163 | fusther consideration pointed out was the prob- | Oats (Barrels). $5¢7 2: In sacks, $576@7; Pearl | po = {ability of a_decrease in the acreage in the | Bari X 2 o D e I ntam i il IShwy WUBOIC Pean, 0, Gres Reat, B/00.5e5 |y s | favor planting to raise high-priced flu;a:a ‘;;(‘,i::: o 1 May opened '3@%c under yesterday at " = | 6%, advanced to 663,@66%c, declined to 66! Hay and Feedstuffs. Brandy, gal 720 S%, and then railied, closing firm Yo higher al @ at 6axe. ryth | “The corn market was firm, but not very ant- g‘g quotations still rule for everything. 23 | mated. The increase in the visible of 1,770,000 AN--512@13 per ton. 143 | bushels caused a dip following its announce- | MIDDLINGS—$16@19 per ton. Gt ms the offerings thus made were | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15g17 per 10,819, Potatoes, ctls. | absorbed the market reacted and closed | ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, 940/ Bran, ctis.. 8605 | firm, May being up 3c at 39%c. $27 50@28; Cocoanut_Cake, $20@21; Corn Meal, 666 Middlings, ct 300 THe provision market opened lower under the | §23 50@24; Cracked Corn, §24@24 50; Mixed Feed, b tnflusnce of depressed prices at the vards, but | §15 50: Cottonseed Meal, nominal. 3 reacted. May pork closed 10c under Saturday;| HAY—Wheat, $7@9 for common to good: $9 60 o May lard 6o higher at §1 3% and May ribd | for choloe and ocasionally B0 hast a0l Oa, unchanged at §7 22i. 46 50@9; Oat, $6@3; Barley, §3@7; Alfalfa, The oat market was dull and weak all day. | 7 50 per ton. THE STOCK MARKET. May closed %c depressed at 23%c. 3 STRAW—2@25c per bale. 1 12 The leading futures ranged as follow: |Open. | High. | Low. |Close. Beans and Secds. Local securities were dull and unchanged et tatiad ! Foein i Wisaivains i on the morning session of the Bond Exchange. y B= Prayious Deices Fule for all descriptions. m;l;:e same conditions prevailed in the after- 66%| 6% | BEANS—Bayos, $3g3 25; small White, 33 5@ The Pennsylvania Mining C i €% €Sy (8 50; large White, $8 20g5 2; Plnk, $2 25@2 90: | yot Geclared & dividend this mo‘:-rfxlx’.u%n: Marcn | 65%| 683 | Red, §3 50@8 75; Blackeye, $4 50; Butters, nomi- | 3ividend was passed. The previots announce- = | 3o | BMLj Jjma. 8 35; Pea. 34063 6b; Red Kidneye, | mont regarding the April dividend was er- Ap L roneous. May .. | 29%| 39% | “ SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | Tocal corporations pai: v July { 40| 40% | Mustard, 4@i%c: Flax, $190@2 20; Canary, |gaq tnllnws;mfilnk Mp&amgxr\;fleng: p};er“:r;:r!eyi September 40%| 41 | 3uc per Ib for California and ic for Eastern: | 50,000; Callfornia Safe Deposit and Trust Com- | oats No | Alfalfa, $@10c;: Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp. 4@4%C: | pany,’ $150 per share, $15,000; Oakland, San | ey 2% 23% | Timothy, 4@i%c. | Leandro and Haywards Railroad Company, 20 | e | 2| 2% | DRIED PEAS—Niles, §190G2 2; Green, §1 % | conts per share, §1600; Presidlo Rallway, 10 | September 2% 2% | @22 ver ctl. cents per share, $1000: Contra Costa Water, Mess Pork, bbl— | T 0 SR A 4 cents per share, SIG60; Kilauea Sugar, % | , s 2 77 7, S, | cents per share, $10,0 akawell Suga nw 1297y Potatoes, Onions ana Vegetable cents per share, $I74UT: Pacific Telephane, i | cents 5 722%( 732 | Onfons are quoted dull, as the steep prices | Senta ber share, 313,200, Sunset Telephone, 25 LY pre-s 730 1740 | have checked the demand. Potatoes are also o e S T37%| T4TH | quil. There is little change In Vegetables be- STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Shor! — - g 715 | 7225 | vond a decline in Peas. i ity 7 % | "Recelpts were 925 boxes Asparagus, 347 boxes £ 2SONDAX, Auell 1, 1 p. m. 7 4| Bhubarb, &3 sacks Peas and 307 sacks New | 1§ Bonds— O i o] o - = | Potatoes. s quar coup..114%113% Mutual EI Co. b Cash quotations were as follow POTATOES—Early Rose, 6c; River Reds, SHar S0ib 54 Mutual El Co. — 129 steady. No. 3 spring wheat, 61%@66c: | nominal: Burhanks. 40m60c_per sack: Oreson | o5 qn oy iiieilsl O G L & H.... — 41 siac. Noo 2 corn, te. No ¥ oats, | Burbanks, S0@Sie: Sweet Potatoes, — for | 33 do Sk e e white, 0. v Ry New Potato 3 A Inne i, PG & - o N0, 2 ye, sbic. “No. 2 barley, 41G4ic. | California, $6@1: Australian, @I | Miscsllaneous B F G & ... 0% 51 No. 1 flax seed, §1 73. Prime timothy seed, $235 | per ct! | ur [San Francisco. 41 4% @2 40. Mess pork, per bbl, $12 10@12 85. Lard, |~ VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 60c@$1 25 per box; | o “,‘"‘ e B s per 100 1bs, $7 20@ Short ribs sides (loose), | Asparagus, $1@150 per box for No. 2 and [““"‘!""‘“‘ $7 10@7 40. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), 6%@ | §1 752 for No. 1 _and §2 %0 for fancy | et ;fl'mk' Fund.229 — . lear sides (boxed), $7 40@7 30. | Jarge; Green Peas, T5c@$1 50 per sack for com- e tillers' finished goods, “per gal, | mon and — for Garden; String Beans, §@l0c; R s B Ll rs—Cut loaf, 6.00c; granulated, b.44c. | Cabbage, 40@30 smatoes, $1@1 75; Egg Plant, 08 [Bek ot cal. i — e Ty from Los Angeles, 10c; Dried Okra, 32ic per | i el |Recelpts Ib: Garlie, 5@se; n Peppers from Los An- g ot s e S - i geles, 10@15c; Dried Peppers. §@10c; Carrots, 2 £k = Flour, barrels | @ per sack; Los Ange immer S lgmmm :/'l‘:::‘l!:‘:b—m T Wheat, bushel , bushels 2 market was firm; creamery, 14@lsc: dairy, 130 bushe | 2000 | 246000 116% — fier S & Li-iko = shel: 3.000 ‘ A8 — lum & L. — —_ bus | 73,000 Poultry and Game. L% — .= el 5 iz R a5, — % £ On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter el — Sav & L So. ?:2% s l6o. Eggs, steady; fresh, 10%c. Cheese, firm; | POULTRY—Live Turke. 10@1le for Gob- | N Cal R R 5=..112 — |Union T Co. — e blere and 12@13c for Hens: Grese, per pair, | Oak G L&H56.100 — | Street Raliroads— — | 3t 75@2; Goslinas, $2 262 50; Ducks. $4 5075 50 | Ok Tran és...114 — |California .. - b ALarkel for old and 35 507 50 for young: Hens, $5@e: | Oak W o o 105% Geary-st . 2 Eastern Livestock Alarket. O ol A e Css 5007, DI Hoosters, 802 | Oceanic S Co..108 ~— |Market-st Ry.. &8 6% e @s; g‘ryern. $5 50@6; Broilers, $450@5 for | Om C Ry 6s..125 — |0 S i & H. o0 CHICAGO. large and $2 50@3 o for smail: Pigeons, 31 7%5@ | ¥ & Cl Ry 6s..104% — |Prestdlo . - CATTLE—Receipts, 19,50; steers generally 10c | 2 per dozen for old and $ 75@2 for Sauabs Pk & O Ry 6s. — ~ — | Powder Stocks— e ahers Mok, ‘steady. Natives: Best| GAME—Hare. $12: Rabbits, §1 201 50; Gray | Powell-st R 6s.117 — |California .15 163 g ATl wt b o it veivae | Gesats & ite, £0c; Brant, §1 25@1 50; | Sar I & GRS % _ |Glant Con Co. §2 82% e to-day, 608 cArlGRd AL O, E e T oo | 1ishSnive; ; Jack Snipe, $1 50, | S F & SIV 6s.116% — |Vigorit .. 3% 3% Bests, 34 S00%; poor G0 edIn, e .40 | e | 5 Ry of Cal 65111 — | Sukar Stocks— ected feedern, $4QM B0 T | SPof A6s..113 — |Ha Co.. i cows, Si4 50 helters, §3 1304 75; canners. | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. P& i T Haw e & s ¢ sy sy e ™ Rocelpis. 500; best on saie to-das | bo e . ut — |Honokaa S Co. 83% 3t | e Ped steers, $4@5 %: Texas bulls, | FEaster is over and Egg dealers report a| Do (1912) ....118% — [Hutch § P Co. 26% 26% | much quieter market, and some quote a slight [ ¢ [t 8 o8 o o (Kilauea S Co. 214 2215 Receipta, to-day. M.00; estimated to- | deciine. The demand was very slack vester- | § ¥ Raer I s e e N 000. logs _8lo ! > lower; » | day. Yo 4 ¥ i o 8 Co. 28 2= i nad RnR RSO LRy O bear and. Clisiaaras sl Douriouaty: abatad' | S e W oo i = T M N ot 7 At 4 Rkt S 14 and both are in ample supply and quiet, Stktn Gas 6s.. — I Al Pack Assn.11S 118% b gs; light. $ 4005 €34 of sal BUTTER— e | Water Stock: [Cal Fruit Ans.104 — : >Hr.F:P—ll1ecrlm»-. N,imlo S:e(w Rfi?fiefi“}’s’é’ mr:gmer_\—l-.ncy creamery, 17c; seconds, 16 | r;;.:r('? ff(:r:l.) 84% 66 ‘alce,“,”z s“&g i ‘Q',, ambs, 10c lower: good to choice 3 : S : | o0 o = ' ohce, Soted. 1509, Western sheey, | , Dairy—Fancy, 13%@16c; good to cholce, 143 | Spring Valley: 8% 36X Fac A & A = g i e bt i K= New. Ti@Sc: Young America, $@ | cent G 1. Co. — |Par Paint Co.10 — D ®o: Fastern, 18GT0c; Western, 15@16c per b | Cent L & P... 3% — 3 | 2 e EGGS—Quoted at l4c for store and 14%@1f % OMAHA. April 16 —CATTLE—Receipts, 2700; | per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 13%c to (T i Morning Session. market shade lower; native beef steers, $ 200 i Board— 540; cows and heifers, $3 40G4 50; canners, 5 ? 5 60 Hawalian Com’l & Sugar. @3 30: stockers and feeders, '$3 T5@6 10} Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. 160 Honokaa Sugar Co $gT: bulls, stags, et 4% 0G3 W | 330 Los Angeles Ry 58 @5 40; bulk of sales, | Per box. $i000 Oakland Transit Co siiapmiyens s Five cars of Oranges were auctioned as fol- | 10 Onomea Sugar Co Receipts, 3200; market active, steady. | lows: Fancy Navels, $245@28: choice do, | 00 Paauhau 8P Yearlings, 7566 &5 Western muttons, $.%06 | g9 10g2 55: standard, 31 %@1%0; seedlings, | 1) Easunay 8 E Co 615; stock sheep, 45 30; lambs, 3597 90, | §{ 3igt %0; Lemons, §190, 20§ F Gas & Electric Co { KANSAS CITY. e v ery wall ‘for the fimst| - 10 BOMRE Valléy Water .. ] | KANSAS CITY, April 16.—CATTLE—Re- | of the week. Street— | ceipts, 000; market steady to lower. Native | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— 30 Alaska Packers' Assn . 118 00 | Steers, 33 §5G5 40; Texas steers, $390@4 75| APPLES-—75c@$2 per box. 110 Onomea. Sugar Co . 2 28 50 | Texas cows, $2 T5@4; native cows and heifers, | ETRAWBERRIES—$@6 per chest for large Afternoon Session. { 81 0g4 t2: stockers and feeders, §5 4@5; bulle, | and $1G12 (or small berries. Recelpts were 145 Board— [ %2 25@s4 55, chests. Blackberries, from th . llif)G%fie«’lnts{ !00;" hmmn““ éfl;% basket, S e u%o“l:»:k,:nge‘fe‘:e?y: 5 ?fi”z? ower; bulk of sales, 5 4025 5: heavy, $ CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $2 25@3 50 §60; packers § 0G5 56 mixed, $5°3@3 60, | per box: Beedlings, $1G2; Lemons, $1G1350 - b eadles it 4 aas light, $5 20@5 45; vorkers, $5 35@5 45; pigs, $4 10 | for common and $2@2 50_for good to cholce: | s3300 § P Branch Ry 6s 127 37% e » 20005 i Mexican Limes, $4 50@5; California Limes, —; | "j3p § F Gaslight ..... 4 50 | . SHEEP—Receipts, i, (Jparket strong. | Bananas, §1 25@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, #4@5 | 19 S F Gas & Electric Co, s 30, 50 25 Larabs, $G7 30; muttons. 3 5005 60 T Aot R oo L4l DENVER. Avell 18- CATTLE-Racelpts, $50 2 : ) SBnne Yeliar Watee e e Fetsas et wrets, 3 5@t 55; Cowe 3t | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Street— @4 25; teeders, freight paid to river, $3 50@: 67 Arglo-California Bank 66 00 stockers, ‘Treight paid, §3 75@5: bulls, stags, etc., | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4@4%c for | 10 Honokaa § Co 33 37% 2G3. b " e e | ¥ R50s—Receints, 60, Market e lower. Light | for .50 e sgonee. tor 80900 and 25e for o PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. | packers, $5 4505 %0; mixed, 3 66G5 30: heavy. | je; Apricots, 11G12%c _for Rovals, 124Q15 Morning _Session. T Racaists nions, for Moorparks and 12@13%c for Blenheims: Board— : Peaches, ils@6c for Standards, 6%@6%c for . 300 Anaconda . % choice and 7@sc for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 109 | 150 Barker Ranch 15 New York Metal Market. 12%c; Evaporated Apples,’ 6@7c; Sun-dried, 500 Caribou . 0 . | 8%ec per 1b; Nectarines, S@9c: Pears, 31%@4%c | 125 Home Ofl . 400 NEW YORK, Aorll 16.—In the absence | fof Jark and 7qfc for brisht balves; Black | ‘50 Home Ofl 3% of advices from London the metal market | plams. kaic. unbleached = Plume. 1@Te fos | 0 Yukon . % e 130 | was dull all day. Tin, though very quiet, ruled | pitted and 1ic for unpitted. Afternoon Session. 2 ‘shade lower. owing to scarcity of buyers, |~ RAISINS—Dleached Thompson‘s—Fancy, per Board— | Clgsing aull at $31 1234@31 50. Ib, 100; cholee, 6: standard, Sc; prime, 6¢; wa. | 50 Barker Ranch 115 | “Luke Copper was unchanged, but firm, clos- | bleached Thompson's per ib, 6c. Sultanas- | 100 Dominion @ ing at $17. Fancy, per Ib, 8%c; choice, Tlic: standard, 8ie; | 25 Home Ofl 405 Lead and Spelter continues to rule about | prime,, sc: unbleached Sultanas, bc: Seedless, | 100 Home Ofl 40 steady at unchanged bid and $4 2% asked respectively. The brokers' price OREGON. PORTLAND, April 16. —Farmers are edly all taking advantage of the fine and there is very little wheat offeri hood of 53@54c and Eic is obtainable. is quiet at 53@5%4c; blue stem, 56@57c. WASHINGTON. club, be. LOCAL. MARKETS Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. Sterling Exchange, sight. Sterling Cables. New York Exchange, si New York Exchange, telegraphic Fine Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dol e W WHEAT—The Emilie Galline takes 57,786 centals, valued at $36,400. It was a holiday at Liverpool and Paris and prices, closing af ed and $4 721 bid and $4 77 Northern Wheat Market. port value of Walla Walla e in the nei TACOMA, April 16.—WHEAT—Market and mo change in quotations. Blue stews, o —— —— Wheat and Other Grains. $125 per box: Cucumbers, @$l per Marrowfat Squash, $40 % — Three cars of Eastern came in. 10Ti107% See Sev B, $4 67% | 50-1b boxes, Ge: 2-crown, loose Muscatels. 5ic: 3-crown, #%c: 4-crown. 7c; London Layers, 2-crown, §1 50 _per box; 3-crown, §1 60. Fancy MINING STOCKS. for lead CURED MEATS — Bacon, 104c per Ib for | 200 Justice ..co.oo heavy, 10%c for light medlum, Il%ec for light, 12%0 for extra light and l4c for sugar cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13@14c; Mess Beef, $12 per bbl; extra Mess, §13; Famlily, $14; u?r'. Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 06 200 7~ {Nev Nat Bk.. — & Nore. The following were the sales fn the San Was $1 45 and for copper $17 25. Clusters, $2; Dehesa, §2 50 Imperial, $3. PIGIRON warrants wese dull and sominal, prices ate € o. b. at common eiing poiais | Franeisco Stock and Bxchange Board yester- o o n ifornf day: Az NUTS-Wainuts, 8@9c for standards and Morning Session. Available Grain Supply. sgie o cortancily; “Amonas!” iticgite h:f’c‘)r W Best & Belcher %) 20 Ophic . M " 2 o | pave- shen. or soft and 4@sc for hard Best & Belcher 31/ 2 r 5 NEW YORK-‘ 'Avflll“ The statement of the | A5 Pl iy gaue for Mantern and b | oo Ceredonln rve 1 80| 200 Overman 3 yisible supply of grain in store and afioat on | for California; Rrnzil Nuts, TifSo: Filberts, | 30 Con Cal & Va..18) &0 Potosl .. 3 Saturday. April 14, as compiled by the New | 1)a2ic: Pecans. 11@13c; Cocoanuts. $4 5085 ' | 50 Con New York. 03| 300 Savage . 1 Q{};‘ P{b o8 B oon. e ne fobam HONEY—Comb, 11%@12c for bright' and 104®@ | 200 Gould & Curry 30| 100 Scorplon ....... 02 ot T 5,000 Duchelos ineroese Ly, | 11¢ for light amber; water white extracted, | 100 Hale & Nore... 100 Silver Hill 0 bushels, - Corn. 4,755,000 bushela: increase 1760.- | Tac: " 1ight amber extracted, T4@7%c; dark, | 100 Hale & Norc... 41 20 Union Con 3 0000 Dushels. Hye, 1:311.000 bushels: increase, | oumeber, - 100 Mexican .. 33| 600 Yellow Jacket. 36 35,000 bushsls. Barley, §71,000 bushels; increase, | DEES" AX—24@6c per Ib. ‘Atternoon Session. 153,000 bushela. P_ &7 100 Alta ooereee 911 100 Ophir . 8 oNns. 200 Belcher - i otos! .. Portland’s Busines. Y5 200 Best & Belcher 30 200 Silver Hill.. i) e . 100 Caledonia L1175 100 Silver HIll 18 The market is very stiff ané by supplled, { 200 Challenge ...... 25 300 Utah ... 13 PORTLAND, April 16.—Clearings, $385,549; | but the expected advance nas not yet oc-| 150 Con Cal & Va..1 80| 300 Yellow Jacket. 36 balances. $60,406. curred. &0 Gould & Curry 3| 300 Yellow Jacket. 3 The following were the sales in the Pacific undoubt- | prime Pork, $14 50G15; extra clear, $15; M 500 Alpha Con e | EEN Jockel Bel = 1 100 Caledonia ign:' 31 200 Overman i s | ARD-Tierces auoted at 1@8c per Ib for| oo Con Cal & V.1T0% 20 Overman ....... Gavor | compound and $@ic for pure; half barrels, | s Con Cal & Va..1 801200 Seg Belcher..... 08 e s DAY S g e 200 Confidence 01 20 Slerra Nevada. 5 e b 8G8%c per 1b; 10-Ib | oo Crown Point... 21 500 Utah . b Hoh A - 1000 Crown Point... 22 400 Utah . 3 i 0w, 0 o Nty % 108 Tollow Jackel. 28 . rr} low Jacket. If Hides, Tallow, Wool and H 0ps. | 30 Gowa & Uy 31 400 Yellow Jacket. 3 e HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sen | %0 B & Y2000 O cepuion. about 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 10g1lc: medium, 9%c: light, 9@9%c: Cowhides, 5@dec: Stags, 7c: Salted Kip, 9@9ic; Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, sound, 18@1%c; culls and brands. 16c; Dry Kip and Veal, 16@17c; Dry Calf, 19g 20c; Sheepskins, shearlings, each Weol, 3aq00c each: medium, $1g1 25 each: Horse Hides, $§2 and §1 %@1 7 for small; Colts, Skins—Summer or red ekins, 40¢; um skins, 3c; winter or thin skins, 20c. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, Tc; large and smooth, Wc; medium, 25c. ered. i‘,’&d ib; No. 300 Con New York 04 50 Crown Poiat... ul 100 Gould & Curry 20 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. speedsi TALLOW-—No 1 rend for Cork BR2=53S Chollar .. 14 16'Savage % Time Ball. Challenge 3 2 Scorplon - P ont er. . " Con Cal & % Sisce DOt 3 o4 | Branch Hyarograshic Offiee. U Con Imperfal... 01 02 Silver Hill...... 1 :5 April 16, 1500. Con New York. — i L e ‘s — | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry Crown Polmt... 3 21 Syndicate 320 71| butlding was dropped at exactly noon to-day-— Exchequer e a 5 3|1 e. at moon of the 12th meridian, or at Brcheasiv oo @' & 3 33| o'clock p. m.. Greenwich time. o ?finllx: & Yare L 32‘ Cide Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N, in cha; ———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Adolph F. and Olive A. M. Nelson to Thomas W. and Mary L. Fields, lot on W line of Cook street, 10 N of St Rose’s, N 25 by W 120; $10. David Saunderson to Dyson D. Wass, lot on NE corner of Waller and Pierce streets, N % TO ARRIVE. by E 108:3: $10. | R - Joseph Rosenthal to Edward F. Lawless, re- |~ Steamer. | _From. | record 1152 D. 283, lot on N line of Page street, —— e 2:3 E of Scott, E 25 by N 100; §1000. Empire ........|Co08 Bay.. . George F. Lyon to George S. Tilden, lot on | Nippun Maru .-G ES S0 ‘pyget Apr. 7 W line of Devisadero street, 57 S of Page, W | 4, W 61:6, S 28, E 100, N 28; $10. H Harry B. | San Diego. Nanaimo. . City of Puebia. 38:6, N Rathbone, lot on S Hne of Pacific avenue, 115:9 < [Cventer P""buf W of Central, W 30 by S 127:3%; $10. Pomona ... .'Humboldt.. Robert B. Woodward (by attorney Mackinaw Seattle. lot on S line of Thirteenth str S | Matteawarnt JITacoma... . Mission, W 25 by S also lot on N line | Warfleld .|Oyster Harbor. irteenth street, 105 E of Valencla. E 75 | Willamette eattle.. N 70; also lot on W _line of Mission street. = Bonita Newport | ¢ of Fourteenth, N 74, W 100, S 24, E 19, S | Det Norte.. Portiand. . | 50, E $0; also ot on E line of Stevenson street. | Peru ... . |Panama 237 ‘of Fourteenth, N 82:6 by E 65; also lot [ Point Arena..../Point Arena....... on E line of Valencia street, 300 S of Four- | Crescent Citv Crescent City. teenth, S 100 by E 100; also lot on E line of | Geo, W. Elder.. Portland Julian’ avenue, 275 N of Fifteenth street, N 42| State of Cal..../Portiand by E 9%: also lot on W line of Mission street. | Samoa. .......... Humboldt 237§ of Thirteenth, S 28 by W 1; also lot | Santa Rosa..... San Diego.... commeneing at a point distant on a line paral- | Cequille River.. Grays Harbor lel with Clinton Park and drawn from SE cor- | Washtenaw ... Tacoma. ner of Clinton Park and Stevenson stres Progreso ‘Tacoma - E from sald corner, E i:8%, N 20, W 3, Teilus Oyster Harbor.. W 20, S 15, W 28:11%, S 30; also lot commenc! | Umatilla Vietorta & Puget Soun | 80 W of Jessie street and 9 S of Thirteenth, | Tyllamook ..... Tillamook. | W_:8 by § 50; $10. [ North Fork..... Humboldt.. Mary T. Smith to Minna_Rohrer, lot on E | Coos Bay Newport | Hne of Folsom street, 110 N of Twenty-first, [ City of Rio J... China and Japa N 25 by E 122:6; $10. | Austraita I Honolulu.......- g |~ Jane Kelly to Carl V. and Amelia C. Ander- | Arcata ... Coos Bay.. 3 J son, :,Olsonsi ",E of Noe street, 80 § of Thir- ! fi teenth, y E 100; $10. | _Ada’E Tracy to John F. Rau. lot on NW TO SAIL. |5 r:f.r“?tm? o S R Steamer. | Destinatio Sails. Hibernta Savings and Loan Soelety to Joseph : - g | and "Sophie U McLagchie, lot on N line of | Aloha......[Crescent City. Apr. 1+ 32T [ o \.valelx:t:smz street, 100 E of Castro, E 25 by | Lo0 B4 .Chlnl&l:}lv‘n:l’:‘ :;. =m“;,“‘r55, (" John B. Pasquall to John Baida, lot on N | Nort~ Fork Humboldt. iy f 2 [, B P o o e of " Potrers | Columbia .. Portiand.... |Apr. 18, 10 am/FIer 3 | avenue. W 0 by N $4:6: §10. . 8 pm/Pler 7 Frank N. and_ Hannah Dodd to Willlam & pra{Pler § Roonan, lot on N line of Clipper street, $i W | St AT 1 m(Pier 11 of Diamond, W 70 by N 114; $10. Lok gt e 2 pm|Pler 3 Robert R. Ryder to Willlam Nicol, Jot on SW | Pomona ... [Humboidit. -« 00 e corner of Pine street and Central place, W 20 | Bonita ... ewp A 2 pm Pler 2 by S 51:6; $10, | Pt Arena.. Point Arena...Apr. 21, 2pmFler 3 Rachel J. Snyder to Frederick C. J. Brede, lot | Walla Wall|Vie & Pat 8d. (407 5 1) &0 pir 13 on E line of Prospect place, 7 N of California | Arcata .....[Co08 S0 12 nter street, N 21 by E 25 and right of way over | Jeanie Cape 12 m Center alley; $10, | Thrasher .. Cape Nom A e ler B Calvin E. and Janet Knickerbocker to T. B. | Del Norte.. ;"fl;‘m""'- Apr. 23, 10 am Pler 13 lot on NE line of Natoma_ street, 212: | Samoa o Diego. ... | ADr. < i 3 fer 11 anta Rosa San Diego. , 11 am P! Coquille Rv Grays Harbor Apr. .o <o | State of Cal Portiand Apr. 23, e | Shipping Intelligence. - ARRIVED. Monday, Avril 16. Stmr Rival. Johnson, 67 hours from Willaps Harbor. W of Fi 73:10, SE 8, NE 11:8, SE 8, NE 43:10, . NE 12:4, NW 80; § Alameda County. Helen E. Harjes to Harry W. Moore, Iot on | NW line of Blaine avenue, 100 SW of Tenth street, SW 50 by NW 125, being lot 22, block O, Huntington Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Henry Z. Jones to Benjamin F. and Martha | I Goodwin, lots 21 to 24, block 1, Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Township; $§10. Lucinda and James A. Grubb to Andrew Carl- sen, lot 17 and NE 3 of lot 16, Turnbull Traci subject to water rights to the Danforth prop- erty adjoining, Brooklyn Township; $10. Stmr Fulton, Johnson, 30 hours from Trini- Mary E. Schieffelin to T. M. James, lot on | gaq. NE line of Santa Clara avenue, 87 SE of Ever- | * Stmr South Portland, Hall, 102 hours from ett street, SE 45 by NE 125, being the SE 4 | Oyster Harbor. foet lots 1. 2 and 3, block 2, Chipman blocks, | ~Stmr Grace Dollar, Fosen, 13 hours from to clear. Alameda; $10. e hours from San ‘sal, bound to Mexico: put tn e 1 saine, the NE 33:4 of ot D, block 55, | U st Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, 52 Alameda Park Homestead, subject to mortgage | Pedro. £ | for $1000, Alameda; $10. Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, $7 hours from Na- James H. and Lizzie S. W. Young to John W. | naime. & from Seattle. | and Vanetia D. Roller, lot on S line 6r Buena 7 days from Vista avenue, 6 E of Willow street, E 34 by | £ 106:2, being portion of lot 17, block 18, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. | Mae E. and George F. Hardy to P. E. Bowles 1ot on SE line of Howe street, 286 SW of Am thyst, SW 60 by SE 125. being lot 29 and § 10 feet lot 30, and NE 20 feet lot 2§, block B, Thermal Hill, formerly Howe Tract, Oakland: | Ba . $10. Schr Coquelle, Pearson, § days from Coquille San Francisco Savings Unlon to John F. Kes- | River. sing lot on SW corner of a'street §0 feet wide | Schr Jospeh and Henry, and Brush street, S 30 by W 100, Oakland; $10. | from Coquille River. 2 Neville H. Castle to Matilda L. Castle, lot | Schr Lizzie Prien, Hansen, ¢ days from Co- on SW corner of Third street and Broadway, W | quille River. Ship May Flint, Davies, 13 day Bktn Gardiner City, Schmehl, Willapa Harbor. Biken Arago, Perry, 7 days from Knappton. Sloop Impossible,. Law, 6 hours from Point Reves. - 5 days from Umpqua. Schr Lily, Bottger, hr Antelove, Asplund, 6 days from Coos Rasmussen, 5 days trom 250, S 100, E 75, N 25, E 75, N 75 to beginning. | _ Schr Ocean Spray, Larsen, 30 hours being lots 12 to 17, block 19, Oakland; $109. Pheips Landing. E. Chope to Lizzie C. Nalsmith (wife of | = Schr Maxim. Olsen, 5 days from Coos Bay | James S.), re-record 726 d. 398, lot on S Schr Mary Etta, Ander: 24 hours from of Walsworth avenue, 230 NE of Bayo | Bowens Landinz. | Avenue, NE 70 by SE 125, being the NE 70 feet | _Schr Daisy Rowe, Nyman, § days from C lot 7, block C, Linda Vista Terrace, Oakland: | Ba: i | Schr Reliance, Anderson, 36 hours from Men- Carrie Fross Snyder (widow, and as trustee | docino. Schr Western Home, Daewerits,. 6% days trom Coos Bay. CLEARED. Monday, April 18. Stmr Coos Bay, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins for Herbert A. Pratt, under decree of distribu- tion of estate of Mary C. Dalziel) to George Sterling, lot 4, block 2083, and lot 4. block 2109, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland: $10. Walter G. and Emilie Manuei to Charles E. Proctor, lot on N line of Thirty-seventli- & Co. street, 163 E of West street, E 26:6 by N 1476, [ Bark Electra, Petersen, Alitak: Alaska being lot 24, block B, Major Given Tract, Oak- | Packers’ Association. I land; $10. SAILED. ] | _Homestead Loan Association to Susanna Monday. Aoril 16, Erickson, lot on S line of Parker street, 200 E | gyme Luella. Miller, — of McGee avenue, E 40 by S 132:6, being lot 6, Stme Queen o S SR N block 5, Case Tract, Berkeley; $10. awe J. W. and C. A. Laymance, Laymance Real | ' §im: Samca, Jahnsen, Eureka. | Estate and Investment Company, James Faris. | Stmr Whitesboror, . Greenwood. N. Toussant, W. Davis and Nettie Davis (as | administratrix of estate of Eliza Davis), Lo A. | Stephenson and James Barber et al. (by A. W. foner) to Thomas Moran, lots Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, Crescent City. Alcatraz, Gunderson, —. Ship Oriental, Parker, Bristol Bay. Bishop, commi: >3 Galline, Tattevin, Queens- | 7. 838 to 15, Dlock T lote 7 to 10. block G, and | ¢oi, Morx Emille Galline, 16t 17, block R, amended map Moss Tract, | “’Puin Gleansr, Peck, Willapa Harbor. Brookiyn Township; $912. William and Anna Peru (by W. S. Harlow, commissioner) to W. M. Watson, lot on SE corner of Bay View avenue and county road from Oakland to San Leandro, S 41 by W 100, being portion lot block 3, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $1197. Schr Five Brothers, Jensen, Rihlers Point. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, April 16—10 p. m.—Weather, foggy: Wind, southwest: velocity, 8 miles. SPOKEN. March 23, lat 47 N, long 8 W—Ger ship Ro- Louise L. and Edwin D. Matthews to Mary | genbek, from Hamburg, for Tacoma. g and Patrick Slattery and John Fitzgerald, lots | * per pilot-boat Lady Mine, April 16, off the 12, 13 and 14, revised map Prospect Hill Tract, | Lightship—Ship May Flint, from Seattle. for Brooklyn Township; $10. San Francisco. John Fitzgerald to Mary Slattery (wife of |~ pPer schr Coquelle, lat 43 N, lon 135.30 W, Patrick), undivided half ~interest In same | April 11—Br schr Dora S. Sleward, with 700 Brooklyn Township; $10. skins. DOMESTIC PORTS. Cornelius and Mary Donovan to John W. EUREKA—Arrived April 16—Stmr West- Heidt, lot on N line of San Antonio avenue, 300 W of Oak street, W 50 by N 130, being lot | port, hence April 13. Sailed—Stmr Pomona, for San Francisco. 3 in E half of block I, lands adjacent to En- cinal, Alameda; $10. TLE—Arrived April 15—Stmr City of M. B Holton to Mary J. Willlamson (wite of | 5rskn, from. Dyea: ship Luella, hence Xorit W. H.), lot on N line of San Jose avenue, 260 E | 7."jap stmr Rio Jun Maru, from Hongkong. of Willow street, E 50 by N 150, being the E 10 feet of lot 6 and W 10 feet of 1ot 7 in W half of_block L, same, Alameda; $10. Henry and Anna Mohns to Jane A. and J. J. Harron, lot on S !ine of Clinton avenue, 200 W of Willow street, W 75, S to Bay of San Fran- clsco, thence E to a point which would be in- tersected by a line drawn § from point of be- ginning_at right angles with Clinton avenue, | thence N to beginning, being portion of block 7. lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda (quit- | P! claim deed): $5. Jane A. and J. J. Harron to Jessie P. Pond | (wife of H. M.), Iot on S line of Clinton avenue, 200 W of Willow street, W 25, S 165 to shore of Bay of San Francisco, thence E to a point which would be intersected by a line drawn S from point of beginning at right angles with Clinton avenue, thence N 105 to beginning, be- Sailed April 15—Stmr Al-Ki, for Dyea. Arrived April 16—Stmr Rosalle, from Dyea. 4—Schr NEW WHATCOM—Arrived April Wing and Wing. hence March 2. REDONDO—ATrived April 16—Stmr Despatch, from Astorla. USAL—Sailed April 16—Stmr Grace Dollar, for San_ Francisco. COOS BAY—Barbovnd April 16—Stmr Em- ire. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed April 15—Schr Vol- unteer, for Santa Rosalia; Ar schr Novelty, from Kahului, and ordered to Port Townsen Arrived April 15—Schr A. C. Thayer, from Suva. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived April 15—Schr Ad- miral, hence April 7. COOS BAY—Sailed April 16, at 11 a. m.—Stmr Empire, for San Francisco. l o of lot 5, block T8, 2 R el ock 75, same. Ala- | O WPORT S.—Arrived April 16—Stmr Se- Emma F, Swasey to same. lot on S line of | quola, from Fort Bragg. HUENEME—Arrived April 16—Schr Peerless, from Port Blakeley COOS BAY—Sailed April 16—Schrs Webfoot James A. Garfleld, Glen and Abble, for San Franeisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived April 15—Br ship Queen Elizabeth and schr C. S. Holmes, from Port Townsend FAN DIEGO-Salled April 16—Schr Mabel Gray, for Eureka. Y PEDHRO. Salled April 16—Stmr Sequota, San_Francisco o K A—Saitea April 16—Stmr Pomona, for soal Framcisco: stmr Westport, for San Fran- S T useed at 3 p. m.—Tug Samson, with e Washougal in tow, from Astoria, for San Franclsco: LOREIGN PORTS. AUCKLAND—Sailed Avril 16, at 2 p m— Stmr Alameda, for San Franeisco. Clinton avenue 130 W of Willow street, W 0, § to shore of Bay of San Francisco, thence E to a point which would be intersected by a line drawn 8 from point of beginning at right angles | With Clinton avenue. N to beginning, befng lot 4. block T8, same. Alameda: $10. Kimball G. and Katharine 0. Easton to_Fr- nest A. Heron. lot 4. block F., Linda Vista Ter- race Map 2, Oakland; $10. Charles Habb to Baldonero and Adriana E. Perez, lot 20, block 9, Herzog Tract, Oakland (quitclaim deed): $5. Leigh H. and Louise Robins to Charles W. Debenham. lot on N 1ina of Prospect avenue, s§ | W of Spruce street. W 44 by N 100, being lot 11, block F. Clinton Mound Tract, East Oakland 10, The Home Building Company to same, lot 23, Map of Forest Park Tract, Brooklyn Township, 0. X Same to Caspar and Clara Mitchel, W 50 feet 7 Sailed ril 138t Peru, of Iot 22 and B % feet of lot 10, map of same, LARATLAR- o - ol rooklyn_Township; NTLE—Arrived previous t Edgar D. Peixotto. Anna E. Elsfeldt and Al- ligfflf»i\\mm_ from Moodyville. . van and Sarah A. Roundy to James H. Cory, | g "NDERLAND-Saled April 12-Br ship lot on W line_of ‘Schiller street, & S of Rail- | ; 5140 /1 “for San Franciseo. road avenue, § 50 by W 18, block 30, St -Alameda; $10. s LONDON-_Sailed April 12-Br ship Eudora, for San Franeisco. KINSDALE - Passed Aoril 15—Br ship Lang- dose from Tacoma. for Liverpool; April 16 Br e’ Teyland Brothers., from Oregon, for fucenstown: Br ship Sierra Blanca, hence Dec e T aritved SIS 0P Bark et GRIMS! rrive rik Europe, hence Nov _Ii. April 15—Br ship Sardonene, hence Nov 0. HULLArrived April 15—Fr bark Anne, hence Nov 15; Br ship Silberhorn, hence Dec 5. BRISTOL, Arrived April 15-Br ship Bahane, hence Dec 17 Queenstown—Arrived April 15—Br ship Sierra Mivanda, from Oregon: April 16—Br ship Kelt, . Br ship Crown of Germany, from atled April 15—Br bark Inverurie, for Arrived Aorl shin Alei- nous, from Oregon: Br ship Kirkcudbrightshire, from Oreson. FALMOUTH—Arrived April 16—Br shio Ben- ecia, from Oregon; Br hip St. Mungo, from O TWERP—Arrived Apeil 1 AR TWERP—Arrived Apeil 13— - muda, from Oregon. . B HULL—Arrived April 12-Br ship Valkyrie, hence Nov 17 12—-Br ship Kats KILRUSH—Arrived April TR AS AR Artved s NAGA KI—. ived prior to Apreil A3 Puller, from Philadeiphia, > ¢ P LEITH—Arrived April 14—Br ship Dimsdale, hence Nov 3. LIMERICK—Arrived Avrfl 14—Br shin Kate T EWEASTLE, At NEWCA! . Australia—Sailed April 14—Br ship Afghanistan, for San Francisco. i the early morning tides are given in the left OCEAN STEAMERS. column and the successive tides of the | GENOA—Arrived April 13—Stmr Aller, via day ir the order of occurrence as to time. The | Nagles. s second time column gives the second tide of | ANTWERP—Arrived April 14-Stmr Fries the day, the third time eolumn the third tide | land. from New York. and the last or right hand column gives the | SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived Apeil 16— Stmr last tide of the day, except when there are but | Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, from New York, Trac * Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic irvey— Times and Heights of High l:: 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 (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin! the helght of tide is the same at both place HONDAY.iAPhIL 18 Sun rises Sun sets . Moon rises B exposition of the tides three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights | via Cherbours. for Tremen. given are in addition to the soundings on the AUCKLAND—Sailed Avril 16— Stmr Alamed: United States Coast Survey charts, except | from Svdney, for San Francisco. ‘ when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, HALIFAX. N. S.—Arrived April 16-Stme iven charts. The plane of A—Salled Thiers, 1s the mean Of the lower low waters. | for San Diexo. T -~

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