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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1900. _AND SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. “heat a fraction lower. "othing ' and Feedstuffs quiet. ! Oil d rther ad er and Exchange undisturbed. Minor cereals dull. new in Beans and Seeds. clined 1-2¢ per gallon. lvance in Provisions expected. Cottolene higher. Nothing deing in Dried Fruits. Fresh Frui selling off well. Meats as previously quoted. Onions and Vegetables fectureless. Poultry firm at the fair prices. Eggs continue weak. Butter and Cheese unchange Charters. The stemmer Tyr loads merchandise for Viad- this port during the | year were 31740 | ing the same time | s flour to & wheat | 1cd at $1.49 4,434,000 the previcus ¥ IWeather Report. h those of sam 0 last twent Last This n. season. Last over the up- y along the Pa- | 5 ieco has risen over the Rocky eastward. Over Oregon | ere has been a fall of 10 de- | land there has been a | rnia the temperatures | ve the normal. Francisco for thirty o a—Cloudy Thursday: cooler Joaquin Vall southwesterly with fog | Mty—Cioudy Thursday, during the day: light ., nging to fresh westerly. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, — . EASTERN MARKETS. i | | i % | New York Stock Market. | April 15.—The uncertainties of uation were o great to-day stocks maintained & hesitat- 5d refrained from active operations. traders found it difficult to in- wing either for an advance or | street was full of discussion ditions in the iron trade, upon | nt of stocks seemed to hinge. | of authorities who were guoted in opposition to the expressed by the chairman of | eel and Wire Company re- | k in the trade. News of the ces 'in ‘some lines of the stesl | med 1o sustain his views or were per- | of the expression of those flict of opinion brought no either the whols ation remaining unsettled. e general list started upward, en- higher prices from London and e of antagonism to the bear cam- eged o be at the bottom and steel stocks. Specu- | =t confidence in their own the sincerity of the unfavorable s expressed over the iron trade outlook faw the iron and steel stocks again American Steel i a point below last night. It ck above last night's price in ng and closed 3% off. The rred was 4 points. Other ks were not o weak. There speculative duel waging in and Federal Steel, the latter e former and closing nearly at a net loss of only % weakness of steel stocks being pening advances in the general ve view way ng acute depression. nceded. In one or two stocks advances had reached st they were very gemeraliy we market was extremely irregu- »st of the day. The New York some of the other speciaities ss. There was period of Sugar, General Electric and irosd stocks, but these maneu- attract any following or to dis- & of uncertainty. Net changes all and the closing was heavy y market continued to oans dropping to 21 per last dealings. The sub-treasury large sums to the market and exchange at Chicago rose to 10 cents -day, compared with 40 cents dis- Monday, indicating a relaxation of currency or perhaps & of stocks for Chicago nge continues to har- interest rates here to his market was rather quiet and Ir- par value, 31,530,000 advanced % in the bid NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Closing Ind & Lou Ind & Lout » & Bastern 1llinois & Northwestern.......... Rock Island & Pacific Southern 24 prefd Delaware & Hudson........ Delawsre, Lackawanna & Western. Denver & Rio Grande...... Denver & Rio Grande prefd Erie peoee Erle st prefd.. Great Northern p Hocking Coal .. Hocking Valley . Tilinois Central Towa Central Jowa Central Kansas Cit Lake Erie & Western..... Take Frie & Western prefd. Lake Shore .. o Louisviile & Nashvi Manhattan Elevated Metropolitan Street Railway Mexican Centrel . Minneapolis & St Louls. Minneapolis & St Louis Missourt Pacific s iy | 15815 & | | wos Mobile & Qhlo....L & AMienouri, Kansas & Texas protd..... 38 | New Jersey Central . i New York Central Norfolk & Western Norfolk & Western % e fo ] i BEREEY 2. 33, L 2. e past twenty-four hours. | *;- Forecast Officlal. | | Dom Coal pretd . Oregon Ry & Navigation pr Pennsylvania Reading . Reading 1 Reading 2d pref Rio Grande Western.... . Rio Grande Western prefd St Louis & San Francisco. Louis, Southwestern Louts, it Panl ..o t Paul prefd.. St Paul & Omaba.. outhern Pa n Railwa: uthern Raflwa: Texas & Pact Union Pacific Union Pacific prefd. Wabash ...... Wabash prefd Wheeling & L E........... Wheeling & L E 84 pretd. Wisconsin Central ...... Fxpress Companies— Adams . 3 American ... United States . American Malting prefd Amer Smelting & Refining Amer Smeiting & Refining American Spirits s American Spirits prefd American Steel Hoc teel Hoop prefd Steel & Wire Steel & W Tin Plate Tin Plate pre! Tobacco Tobacco prefd . Mining_Co woklyn Rapid Transit . orado Fuel & I Continental Tobac Continental Tol Federal Steel e Federal Steel prefd . seneral Electric ... scose Sugar cose Sugar prefd . ernational Paper ... ernational Paper prefd . plefie GaS ........e.ecu0n Biscuit ... Biscuit prefd . il L American American American American Anaconda B: mal . tional Steel prefd 'w York Air Brake 2 h American Pacific Coast Pacific Coast 1 Pacific Coast 2nd Pacific Mail People's Gas ... Pressed Steel Car . Pressed Steel Car pret Puliman Palace Car Standard Rope & Twine . Sugar p Tennessee - ‘oal & Tron ... ited States Leather . United States Rubber United States Rubber Western Union . 252 Republic Iron & Steel...... Republic Iron & Steel prefd. P C C & St Louis ... 5 Third Avenue pretd Shares sold CLOSING BONDS. U S 2s rfdg, when St Louls & San Fran 1st prefd. St Louis & San Fran 2d prefd.. uthwestern prefd refd.. ited States Leather prefd. N Y Cent lsts efd. efd issued .. 103 IN J Cent gen fs do 25 reg 95l do ds ... do 3s reg 109%|M K & T 2ds do coup 110 °|No Carolina 68 do 1321 do 4s .. do coup 133%|No Pac 35 n do old 45 reg.....14%| do 4s .. 1033 do coup Y C & St Lis.107i do 5s reg orf & W con 4s.. 9% do coup do gen 6s Dis of Col 3.65s. 121% Or Nav 1sts | 1s Inquiring in the open market, but there are no supplies.. Money was again (n demand. Bills were up in the rise in New York exchange. The large sum due the Bank of England was all re- | newed at 5 per cent, and a fair new discount | busines was done at 4 per cent. £ CLOSING. _LONDON, April 1s.—Canadian Pacific, 99%; Union Pacific preferred, 77%: Northern Paciflc preferred, 784; Atchison, 27%: Grand Trunk, 8%; Anaconda, 10%; Rand mines, 36%; Bar Sil- ver, steady, 27%d per ounce. * e e i New York Grain and Produce | #— = : NEW YORK, April 18 —FLOUR—Receipts, [ 20100 varrels; exports, 13,51, Dull and caser { for spring patents and generally .slow all | around, being 5@10c lower to sell. i WHEAT—Receipts, 12,025 bushels; exports, 1 64,009 Spot, steady; No. 2 red, Sk f. o. b. afloat spot: No. 2 red, 77c elevator; No. 1 | Northern Duluth, 76%c £~ 0. b. afloat prompt: ; No. 1 hard Duluth, 78%c £, 0. b. loat. Options ! declined actively to-day under free liquidation | of May Wheat, coupled with bright_home crop reports and bearish foreign news. Late in the | day, however, eympathizing with corn and on | export rumore, the market rallied sharply and | closed firm at a partial 3c net decline. May, @73 9-15c, closed 73%c: July, 78 1-16@73%c, closed T3%c: September, 13%@73%e, closed 73%e. HOPS—Qulet p teady; No. 7 invotce, do jobbing, Sic; miid, quiet: Cordova, | 912G 14c. Futures’ closed barely steady at a net decline of 10 to 15 points. Total sales, 19,750 | bazs, ‘including: May, §7: July, §7 05; August, | 705 September, §7 15: October, $7 20; Decem: February, $7 §5. Rayw, steady: refined, frm. Receipts, 4751 packages. Western 15%@18c; factory, 13@15c. - Recelpt: 16.426 packages. Steady; ern, 12%@13c; Western regular, Wes DRIED FRUITS. Business was fairly active for evaporated | apples to-day. Offerings were very liberal, OWing to a big increase in the supply and dis- apnointing country advices. Prices were a shade lower for cholce and fancy grades, with the undertone of the market weak. At the close prices were tending toward a still lower California dried fruits were inactive and prime, 5%@be; cholce, 7@T% RNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@7c per APRICOTS—R PEACH fancy, , 13@15 3 ; Moorpark, 15@1sc, —Peeled, 18 o ro2 unpeeled, 7T'e@9c. ! New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 18.—Trading was fairly active in the market for metals to-day. Cablas from London averaged up as rather unsat factory. Under this influence tin eased off a partial 10625 points and closed quiet and easy at $31 bid and $31 25 asked. LAKE COPPER—Ruled quiet and unchanged, closing at $17 PIG IRON—Warrants were quoted officially for the first time In months at $16 and weak at that SPELTER—Was a shade firmer on a gocd export inquiry, closing firm at $4 To@4 80. LEAD—Continues dull and unchanged at §4 6712 bid and $4 7215 asked. The brokers' price for lead is $4 4 and for copper $17 Z@17 50. | % * Chicago Grain Market. I *- * | CHICAGO, April 18.—The volume of the wheat business was not large. The opening was 4@4c under yesterday, May at 6%@6c and July at 67%@67%c. Cables were weak and | the rains, together with the prediction of milder weather soon were regarded as excel- lent from the view point of a grain of wheat anxious to expand. A small cash business was done early, and as corn showed a disposition to ascend the market firmed up some, May touching 68%c and July §7isc. There was con- siderable long May put into the pit on the buige and there was some outside selling un- der the pressure of which May declined to | 612 and July to 66%@6%c. About noon the strength of corn was more apparent and with the added assistance of a New York report of thirty-five loads taken for export the market recovered and closed steady %c down, at Gc and July at 67%c. | _The corn market was fairly active and strong. Heavy buying by influential interests proved | the main factor. Two men between them ab- sorbed 2,000,000 bushels; or were credited with | %0 doing. The movement from now on is ex- 4 | pected to be light as farmers are busy in their | fields. May closed %@%c up; closed e up. The oats market was qulet and rather firm, There was not much selling_pressure and the corn strength was a help. May closed %c up and July %c improved. The provision market was qulet, but steady, at a slight decline from vesterday. Hogs wers lower. There was a fair cash demand for lard. May pork closed 5c down: July ¢ down; May | lard closed sc lower and July 23c depressed. July Atchison gen 4s...100%| do 48 .- May ribs closed 5@7%c lower, as did July. 0o ad; & S4%/0r S Line 6 | “The leading futures ranged as follows: an So 2ds .. 107% a 58 | LES. n ] Ches & Ohlo 4%s..100 Rp:df:: gen Az {Oport L HIEh fbaw I Y 1204 R G W 1sts . Wheat N i = dan et C &N W con 7s.142 St L & I M con &5, i g o do S F deb s....122 St L & § F gen 6s. o o Cpi Term 4s $7 'St Paul cons .. July 1s! 14 St P C & P 1sts. i et N s Septemiber . 4 651 E T Va & Ga ists.102% So Ry 5s . A T ] . Erle gen 4s .. S Rove & T 68 i Be BLWADCsia @ Tenn new set 2. i L e en Elec 5s .. ‘exas & Pac 1st : % GH &S A6 1005 do 2ds . ovromerre. 8 o S ar 2 -~ 80308 ....... 7 on Pac 4s......108 | poats NO- 3 H & T Cen §s......110 Wabash lsts T B d B o con 65 110 | do 2ds .... 108 | Boe ori 1] }g!{t_zp(gt{".,l s ,n;:: West Shore 45 e | 2% 3 1sts... 'is Cent 1st ay 4 5 Lo new’ con 8. 1081 Va cent e.ros it 1013 el 13 Grig 1 15 L & Nash uni 4s..100% do deferred “Lard g Bo Pac 4s ......... :u.;’& Sou 4s May 12141730 795 |72 STOC Iuly 730°(740 |73 173 Chollar .. Ontario September . T3%| 745 7374 70 Crown Poi 5 Ophir . Short Ribs, I Con Cal & V Plymout May 720 (715 |71 Deadwood i July 720 1715 f717 Gould & Curry. Septem TIT%| 712%) 715 Homestake Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, Iron Stiver 6 Union Con easy; No. 3 spring wheat, 60L@64%4c;: No. 2 Mexican .. 34 Yellow Jacks 30 | red, 69@70c: No. 2 corn, 3%%c; No. 2 oa 24% BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDE. No' 2 white, Zi%c: No. 3 white, 26@27c; No. 3 Wy ety o No. 2 barley, figiic: No. 1 faxseed, =, % 3 o . prime timothy ' seed, 2 45; mess Ll R 4 i | pork, per barrel, $12 25@13; lard, per 100 pounds, Stocks— e | 87 15@7 30: <hort ribs sides (loose), $7 10@7 30; AT&SF..... dry salted shoulders (boxed), $6 75@7; short AT &S F pref American Sugar. Am-Suxar pretd Beli Telephone Boston & Albany. Boston Elevated... Boston & Maine. Cheo, Bur & Q. Dominion Coal 11 317 244 144 130 Atlantic . Mining Shi Federal Steel 70 Franklin . -.131% Osceola Geperal Electric.. Parrot . Gen Elec prefd Quincy 5 'Santa’ Fe Copper. 16% Tamarack .oooe. Winona 207 19% Wolverines Adventure . Allouez Min Co. Amalg_Copper 126% Boston & Mont. 443 Butte & Bosto; 115% Calumet & Hecla. 42% Centennial . §s. 5% Utah Mining 100 106%2| NE Gas&Coke 55. 6335 ares— New York Money Market. NEW YORK, April 18.—Money on call easfer at 212@3% per cent; last loan, 23 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 44@5 per ling exchange firm, with actual cent. Ster- business in bankers' bilis at $4 §7%@4 7% for demand and at $4 84 for sixty days; posted rates, ican doliars, 47%c. $4 84% and | $4 88%. Commercial bills, $4 S3@4 83%. certificates, 60%@6ligc. Bar silver, wac Government bond: Stiver Mex. strong State bonds, inactive; railroad bonds, irregular. Condition of the Treasury. ‘WASHINGTON, April ment of the treasury balance in fund. exclusive of the ble cash balance, $151.: London Market. 18.—To-day's state- the general 000,000 gold rese n the division of redemption. shows: ' Atall Aval 574; gold, $56,164,271. NEW YORK, April 18.—The Commercial Ad- vertisers London financial cablegram says: The markets were stagnant but steady to-day. Warren was much debated, but was d as digturbing. 143 Lord Roberts’ censure of Generals Buller and | not regard- Americans opened off on the break in New York ye cxterday and the strike and Hittie Joing. bat the Continent Bought slipn’ 't slight. New York became unsettied, selling finally on and ciosing at 40%. was heavy. It Is is in difficulty. =aid that a Live Tintos were flat at | the streét, closed disheartened. Norf 136% | Western was again the featurs, fouching i Louieville and Nashville house | on the copper statistios, but recovered to 6 in Paris E-’-fln-fiudmmcmufl,m clear sides (boxed), $7 70@7 50; whisky lers' finished goods, per gallon, $1 25! cut loaf, 6c; granulated, 5.4dc. il Recelpts.| Shipm'ts. distil- sugars, ARTICLES. Flour, barrels . 42,000 44,000 Wheat. bushels . 45,000 25,000 Corn, bushels . 417000 | 931000 Oats, bushels 284,000 | 390000 .’ bushels 5,000 5,000 bushels . | 42,000 38,000 | "On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was firm; creamery, 14@18c; dalry, 130 I, Cheese, firm, 12g13c. Begs, steady: fresh, e, g B Foreign Futures. l - LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Opening Closing | Wheat— Opening Closing Flour— Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, April 18.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow: Some of the large manufacturers have been in the mar- ket since our last review and have taken some wool, mostly medium and ground blood do- mestic, both fleece and territory. They have purchased a little more freely of meglum pulled wools. The week's business figures up a small total, however—considerably smaller than that of the previous week. But as the result of the looking around on the part of manufacturers and the taking of sample bags | the trade that an increased business is about | to develop or is developing. What business has been done has been at steady prices, ‘which are quotably Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, April 18.—CATTLE—Receipts, 14,- | 500 steers. steady to shade lower: butchers' | stock, steady. Natives—Best on sale to-day, | elght cars at $5 65: good to prime steers, $4 90 gn: poor :'M“-' $4.10@4 T5; o Rt S0s hetteme, Fie 204 Canse SVAPORATED APPLES—Common, . ©2 80, bulle, $2 50g4 25; calves, $4 5006 50. Tex- ans—Best on .fi’,"}fl.,. three cars at $4 507 Tl Steers, 104 %; bulls. 33 203 75, HOGS—Receipts to-day, 25,000; estimated to- morrow, 25,000; left over, 5000; fairly active, 5c to l0c lower. 'Top, $5 80; mixed and butchers, 35 505 5734: good to choice heavy. §5 6@5 85: T he-,\;y. 35 45@5 60; light, $5 45@5 67%2; bulk sales, 35 60@5 70. SHEEP—Receipts, 14,000; sheep and lambs mostly 10c to 15c lower. Good to choice weth. $5 75@6 30; fair to_choice mixed, $# 7@ Western sheep, £ 7306 10; yearlings, $6@ Jative lambs, *35 5007 40; Western lambs, 5 3; 8 50; Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or. T4; balances, $31,999. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, April 18 —WHEAT—Walla Wal- la, 55¢; Valley, 54@5sc: Bluestem, 56@57c. Cleared—British _ship Willlam Law, for Queenstown, with 101,853 bushels wheat: stmr Belgian King, for Hongkong, with 13,322 bbls. flour, 10,000 bushels wheat. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, April 18.—Wheat market quiet but firm; Bluestem, 56c; Club, bic. April 18.—Clearings, $257,- Foreign Markets. LONDON, Apri! 15.—Consols, 101 5-16; silver, 2%d: French rentes, 101f 20c; cargoes on pas- | sage. rather easier; cargoes Walla Walla, 258 3d: English country markets, firm. % LIVERPOOL, April 15.—Wheat, quiet: No. 1 s 54@6s 5%d: wheat in flour in Paris, barely markets, easy. ‘plands, 5 7-16d. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot—Steady: No. 1 California, 6s 5d@6s 5%d: No. 2 red Western winter, s }d. Futures—Quiet; April, nominal; May, 5s 10d; July, 5s 9%d. CORN—Epot—Steady: American mixed new, 24. Futures—Quiet; May, 4s 1%d; July, 4s %d; September, 4s %d. —————— — % LOCAL MERKETS. gtandard California, s - Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — $ 84% Sterling Exchange, sight - 4 B8l Sterling Cables . - 4 85% New York Excha: . sig] e 15 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 220 Fine Sllver, per ounce - 5916 Mexican Dollars . 48% 49 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Spot and future quotations are both lower, with a dull market. Liverpool declined slightly and Chicago fell off at the opening, with some liquidation and selling on short account. Thera were more buyers than sellers, however. The weather was wet. Later on the pressure became somewhat relieved, and the shorts began to cover on the strength in Corn and the reported taking ‘of Regular Morning Session—December—4000 ctls, | $1 03%; May—18,000, i | 7 Afternoon’ Session . | BARLEY—There is nothing new to report. for No. 1 and 65@ for oft Brewing and Shipping grades, §0@ hevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SAL! Informal Sesslon—9:15_o'clock—No sales. Second Session—May—2000 ctl Regular Morning Session—No Afternoon Session— OATS—Offerings are neglected tions are nominal. % White, $110@1 30; Red, 95c@$1 17%; $1 07%@1 15: Black, $1@1 05. CORN—Eastern White is quoted at $1 05@ 107% per ctl and Eastern Yellow at §1 122@ 1 17ia per ctl: mixed, §1 12% per ctl. RYE—95@9T%c per ctl. There is rather more quir:; BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. The China steamer took out 20,152 barrels Flour. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon | and_Washington, 32 25G3 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- and quota- Gray. in | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, §2 per 100 _Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 7; e Meal, $2 30; Rice Flour, Corn Meal, $§2750 Oat Groats, $ 0; Hominy, $3 25@3 5 Buck wheat Flour, $1@4 25; Cracked Wheat, Farina, # 50; Whole Wheat Flour, | Oats (barrels), $6@7 25; in sacks, $ T5@7; ] Bariey, $5; Spiit Peas, $o; Green' Peas, $ 3 per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. The old quc!lzluns still rule, and the mar- kets are featureless. BRAN—$12@13 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, _$15@17 per ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $26G27; jobbing, $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20G21; Corn Meal, $15 50; Cottonseed Meal, nomin; HAY—Wheat, §7@9 for common to good: $3 50 Beans and Seeds. The markets under this head show little change from day to day, business being very dull. BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 25; emall White, 33 25G large White, $3 20@3 25; Pink, $2 2502 90; Blackeye, $450; Butters, nomi Pea, §3 40@3 50; Red Kidneys, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, 4%@4%c; Flax, $190@2 20; Canary, 340 per Ib for Cailfornia’ and 4c for Eastern; Alfalfa, 9@l0c; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timothy, 4@d%c. I’TR)IE’D P@E‘AS—NHH, $1 90@2 25; Green, $1 90 @2 2 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Onions are dull at the reduced prices. Re- ceipts of new are thus far small. Potatoes are dull and unchanged. String Beans appeared from Vacaville, sell- ing at 1Sc per ib. Horse Beans sold at fc. Mexican Tomatoes are expected on to-day's steamer. Recelpts were 1108 boxes Asparagus, 857 boxes Rhubarb, 854 sacks Peas and 405 sacks 8 50a4. New Potatoes. POTATOES—Early 65c; River Reds, nominal; Burbanks, 40@60c per’ sack; Oregon Burbanks, 50@Sc; Sweet Potatoes, — for Merced; New Potatoes, 1G2c. ONIONS—New Red, ' #1; Old Yellow, $:@6; Australian, §7@$ per ctl. VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 40c@$1 25 per box; Asparagus, 75c@$1 25 per box for No. 2 and $150@1 75 for No. 1 and $2@2 2 for fancy large; Green Peas, 75c@$1 25 per sack for com- mon and $1 50 for Garden; String Beans, 108 1214c; Cabbage, 40@30c; Tomatoes, $1 25@2; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, $Gi2%c; Dried Okra, 3izc per Ib; Garlle, 5@%¢; Green 'Peppers from 104 Angeles, 10gi5c; Dried Peppers, $@loc; Carrots, 25@d5c per sack; Los Angeles Summer Squash, $1G1 50 per box; Cucumbers, 50c@S$1 per dozen; Marrowfat Squash, $40 per ton. Poultry and Game. Poultry continues firm and there is no accu- mulation of stock. Game s nominal, with in- siznificant receipts. POULTRY—Live Turkey: blers and 13@l4c for Hens; Geese, per pair, $175@2; Goslings, $2 25G2 50: Ducks, $4 50@5 for old and $5 50@7 for_young: Hens, $1@5 3; Young Roosters, $6 50@7; Old Roosters, $4@b; Fryers, $5 50@6; Broilers, $4@5_for large and $2 50@3 for sm Pigeons, $1 75@2 per dozen ‘| for old and $1 ' for Squabs. GAME—Hare, $1@1 25; Rabbits. $1 25@1 50: : White, 50c; Brant. $1 2@ $2 50, nipe, $1 50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Exggs continue to shade off and dealers are complaining of increasing stocks. Most of them are storing arrivals every day. a‘Bmur and Cheese have not changed for some ys. BUTTER— ,ICreunm ery—Fancy creamery, 17c; seconds, 16 c. £ Dairy—Fancy, 16%@16c; good to choice, 14%@ e s rous e, T ew, : ca, Sigc: Eastern, 16@17c; Western, 15g16c per 1b. EGGS—Quofed at 13%@l4c for store and 4% @lic per dozen for ranch. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Prices show little change, Oranges excepted. They went lower at the auction and were also off in the open market. Six cars were auctioned at $175@2 75 for fancy Navels, $1 lsx:n for §1@1 %0 for choice do, $115G1 45 for - choice, seedlings and $1G2 for Lemons. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— BTRAN BERSTES 30 per chest g or 1 and 3011 for small " berries. | Receipts ‘Wers 184 chests. Blackberries from the south, —. CHERRIES—$1 75¢2 75 per box. Receipts % box; Seedli; ;- ), 150,000 bushels for export. : Spot Wheat—Shipping, 9@%%c; milling, 2C@sl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal _Session—0:1: ock—December— 16,000 ctls, $103%; May , 9585c. | SecondSession—Decemb 00 ctls, $103%; 8000, $1 03%. $23 50@24; Cracked Corn, $24@24 50; Mixed Feed, | for choice and occasionally $10; Wheat and Oat, | 36 50G9; Oat, $6@%; Barley, $@7; Altalfa, ¥@ | 12@13¢ for Gob- Mexican Ljmes, $4 50@5; Bananas, $125@2 50 per Immh':“mpplfi. $4@5 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Reported offerings of new Prunes and Aori- cots for future delivery are denied by the local trade, who say that there has been no business of the sort, nor is any expected for some time to_come. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes. in sacks, 4lc for 140-50's, 4c for 50-80's, 3%@3%c for 60-70's, A 3t4c for 70-80's, 3GI%C for $0-50's and ¥ for 50 100's; Apricots, 11@12%c for Royals, 12%4@lsc for Moorparks and 12@13%c for Blenheims; Peaches, 5ififc for Standards, 6%@6%c for choce and 7@sc for fancy; Peeled Peaches. 1 12i4c; Evaporated Apples, 8@7c; Sun-dried, 5 $5i4c per Ib; Nectarines, s@c; Pears, 3h@4lic for dark and 7@Sc for_bright halves: Black Figs, 2@2iec; White Figs, 2@3c; Bleached | Plums, S@dc: unbleached Plums, 7@7%c for pitted ‘and 1%c for unpitted. RAISINSBleached Thompson's—Fancy, per | b, 10c; choice, 9c; standard, Sc; prime, 6c: un- bleached Thompson's, per b, Sultanas— Fancy, per b, 8kc; choice, standard, 6%c; | prime.’ 5c; unbleached Sultanas, 5c; Seedless, | 50-1b boxes, 5¢; 2-crown, loose Muscateis, 5%c; 3-crown, 6i4e; 4-crown, Te; London Layers, 2.crown, $150 per box; 3-crown, $1 Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, 32 50: Imperia All prices are f. o. b, at common shipping points in_California. NUTS—walnuts, 8@%c for standards and 9@l0c for smoftshells; Almonds, 11%@\2 for paper shell, 9@i0c for soft and 4@sc for hard shell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Fastern and bc for California; Brazil Nuts, 7%@sc; Filberts, 12@12%4c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts,’ $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 114@13c for bright and 1044@ ! 11e for light amber; water white extracted, T%c: light amber extracted, 7%@7T%c; dark, Ble@6e per 1b. BEESWAX—24@2c per 1b. Provisions. The market is very stiff and another advance is expected in a few days. Cottolene is higher. The anticipated advance in Hams, Bacon and Lard_has occurred, going into effect to- The Western markets are very firm. Suppl are light everywhere. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1ic per Ib for heavy, 11c for light medium, 12c for light, 13¢ for ex- tra light and M%c for sugar cured. Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13%@14c; Mess Beef, §12 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra me. Pork, $14 50@15; extra clear, §13; Mess, $16 5; Smoked Beef, 12%@13c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 7@Sc per 1b for compound and $i%@dc for pure; half-barrels, pure, 9%c b tins, 9%c: 5-1b tins, 10ic. COTTOLENE—Tierces, $%@8%c per 1b; 10-1b tins, 9%c. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, | 10@11c; medium, 9%c; light, Su9%e: Cowhides, $@9%c. Stags, 7¢; Salted Kip, 9@9ic; Calf, 10c Dry Hides, sound, 18G1%c; culls and_brands, 15¢; Dry Kip and ‘Veal, 16@1c: Dry Calf, 190 | 20c! Sheepskinss shearlings, 15@30c each; short | Waol, 35@60c each; medium, 70@%c; long Wool, | $1@1 25 each; Horse Hides, $225@3 for larze and $1 2@1 7 for small; Colts, 23@30c. Deer Skins—Summer or red skins, 40c: fall or medi- um skins, 3¢; winter or thin skins, 20c. Goat Skine—Prime Angoras, T5c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 3sc. 'ALLOW-No, 1 rendered, 5@3%c per Ib; No. . @dlec; refined, 6k%c: grease, 215@3c. WOOL—Spring cllp is quotable as followa: Northern free, 1#@1Sc; Northern defective, 13@ i6c; Middle County. free, 15@l7c; Midd | County, defective, 13@15c; Southern Mountai | 12 months’, 12@14c; do, free, 7 months’, 12@l5c do, defective, 7 month: 10@12¢c: Humboldt and Mendocino, 20@23c; Nevada, 16@1Sc per Ib. HOPS—6%@10c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Previous prices rule. BEEF—6@6%c per b for fair to choice. VEAL—6%;@9c per 1b. MUTTON—Wethers, 7@7%c; ewes, 6%@7c per LAMB—Spring, §@% per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%@é%c for small and medium and 5%@5%¢c for large; stock Hogs and feeders, 54@ikc; dressed Hogs, 7@8%c. General Merchandise. 1, BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $565; Calcutta Grain Bags, 6%@6%c; Wool Bags, 281:@32%c; | Fleece Twine, 7ic. | COAL—Wellinston, $8 per ton; new Weliing- ton, §: Southfield Wellington, '$7 50; Seatt] | §6 50; Bryant, $ 30; Coos Bay, §: Wallsend, $3: Co-operative ‘Wallsend, $8: Cumberland, $12 in | bulk and $13 25 in'sacks; Pennsylvania Anthra- cite Egg. $14; Cannel, $il per ton: Coke, $15 per ton in_bulk and §17 in sacks: Castle Gate and Rock Springs, $3 45 per 2000 Ibs. Sugar Refining Com- | SUGAR—The Western | pany quotes per Ib in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A | Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.60c; Powdered 5.60c; Candy Granulated, 5.%0c; Dry Granulate 5.10c: Confectioners’ A, 5.10c; Magnolia A, 4.70c; | Extra C, 4.60c; Golden C, 4.30c; barrels, 10¢ mere; half-barrels, 25 more: boxes, 50c more; %, 10c more. No orders taken for less its equivalent. half-harrels, 3 %c; boxes, 6.10c per Ib. LUMBER—The Grace Dollar took for Guay- mas 416,261 feet. valued at $3961. PETROLEUM, GASOLINE, ETC.—Coal Ol is lower. Water-white Coal Gil, in bulk, 13%ec; Pearl Ol 19i4c; Astral, 19%c | 19%5¢; Extra Star Oil, 23%c: Elaine, 24%ec: | cene, 213%c: Deodorized Gasoline, in bulk, do. cases, 22c; Benzine, in bulk, 15%c; do, Dominos, in_cases, 21%sc; S0-degree Gasolirie, in bulk, 2lc; cases, 27 per gallon. Receipts of Produce. 1 FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 | Flour, ar sks..... 23,10/Hides, No . Wheat, ctls ...... 890|Leather, rolls | Barley, ctls 4,25 Wine, gals | Oats, "ctls ...01110 910/ Hay, ‘tons . Corn, ctls 420 Wool, bags Cheese, ctl Butter, ctl: Tallow, ctls . Quicksilver, fisks Eggs, doz Sugar, sks Lime, bbls . * THE STOCK MARKET. —————— Securities were dull on the morning session, with no changes worthy of note. Sales were unusually light in the afternoon. The oil stocks stood about the same. The and the Yukon dividend was paid yesterday. The regular quarterly dividend of 3 per cent by the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company is now payable. The Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Com- pany has declared a cividend of 50 cents per share, payable on the 25th. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE WEDNESDAY. April 18—2 p. m. Bid. Ask. | BId. Ask. LA& — |Merchants' Ex 15 *— Market-st 6s..128% — | Savings Banks— ! “Do 1st m 5s..116% — |Nev Nat Bk — — INCNGR i ¥ IN R of cal = N P of Cal i NPCRR = NPCRR ™ N Cal R R 2 | Dak G L& - | Oak Tran 6s..114%115 | Street R; | Oak W Co fwl| — 1u5% California . 122 Oceanic $ Co..106 — |Geary-st e Om C Ry 6s..125 — |Market-st' Ry. Gl 64 P&CIRy6s. — — OSL&H. — R P & Cl'Ry 6s.104% — |Presidio . o= P&ORRGs. — — | Powder Stocks— Powell-st R 6s.117 — |California. .....152%4165 Sac I & GRis 90— |Glant Con Co. 52 83 § F & SIV 58.116% — [Vigorit ....... & E Ry of Cal Ss. 11l — Sugar Stocks— 8 P of A 6s..11215 — |Hana § P Co.. 9 S P C6s (1906).100% — Haw C & S Co 8% Do (1306) ....111 — 'Honokaa § Co. 33 Do (1912) . Hutch S P Co. 26% Do 1st cg 8. — Kilauea S _Co. 21 S P Brs.... Makawell S Co 48! B V Water 6s.114%114% Onomea S Co.. 28 Do s 104331041 (Paauhau S Co. 32 32 8V W (3d m).102 Stktn Gas 6s. — 105 Water Stocks— Contra Costa.. 65% 65 ' - Marin County. 50 |Oceanic 8 Co. Spring Valley. 95 ® Gas & Electric— Cent G L Co.. — Home Oil dividend will be pald on the 20th | i U S Bords— |Cent L & P... 3% — 4s quar coup..114%115% Equit G L Co. 3% 3% 4s do reg. .114%4115% Mutual El Co. — 12% |48 do ~p row. 132 — OGL&H.... 48 — 4s do coup....110 — Pac Gas Imp.. 50 51 Misccllaneous— Pac L Co.. — 45 Cal-st 'ab 6s..118 120 S F G & E. 50% 50%% C C Wat Is...108% — |San Francisco. 4 % EdL & P 6s..129 — |Stkn G & ECo 10 — F & Cl Ry 6s..115 — | Insurance— Geary-st R 5s. — 92% Firem's Fund.226 — JH C & 8 5%s. — — | Pank Stocks— |, Do 5s . J105 106 Anglo-Cal Ltd. 66 — LA M 104% Bank of Cal.. s — A > Koy sl 104 106! | Do 10034 [Fi¥st Navlonal, o 10 | Do 1 Lon P & A...132 — PRODUCERS' OIL BEXCHANGE. Morninz Session. 209 Barker Ranch .. 100 Caribou . 100 Home Oil 10 San Joaquin Afterncon Session, Board— 50 Barker Ranch esisesessesseniees 115 Street— 100 Caribou . cesees B8 MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Efmcl;co Stock and Exchange Board yester- ay: Morning Session. 100 Savage . 200 Stiver Hill 10 Union Con 200 Caledonia. 300 Chollar .. 300 Confidence 165 13 100 3¢ 0 s8Ry 300 Hale & Norc 400 Utah . 100 Potosi - 200 Yellow Jacket. Afternoon Session. 200 Alta. 06 600 Mexican . = 300 Belcher 26 30 Occldental 1§ 300 Belcher 27 400 Ophir pid 100 Best & 26 100 Ophir % 100 Caledonia 5 200 Potosi 29 50 Caledonia. . 50 B 500 Chollar .. 13 5 200 Crown Point... 20 32 100 Gould & Curry 27| 300 Utah .. 2 200 Hale & Nore.. The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange vesterday: | Morning Session. 200 Andes . 11| 860 Potosi .. 200 Belcher 29 600 Silver Hill 300 Bullion 04 500 Utah . 300 Mexican 36/ 200 Yellow Jacket 400 Ophir 78| 900 Yellow Jacket.. 33 200 Overman 28 Afternoon Session. 06, 900 Con Cal & V.172% | 29| 200 Gould & Curry 27 | 300 Alta .. <300 Belcher | given are in addition to the soundings on | Point “Arena. front (Mission-street wharf) abou: minutes later than at Fort Poin:: the helght of tide is the same at both place. THURSDAY, APRIL 19 4 5.4] 8:25 5.2 219 0.0 5.0 10:190 0.2 48 1w 05 n the above exposition « morning tides are given In the hand column and the successiv day ir the order of occurrence as second time column gives the the day, the third time column ths h > and the last or right hand column gives (na last tide of the day. except when there are b three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heigh: United States Coast Survey charts, exc when a minus sign (—) precedes the heig and then the number given is subtract the depth given by the charts. reference s the mean of the | Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. - Willamette Seattle. . ' Bonita ... |Newport. | Peru Panama. Point Arena. Crescent City... Crescent City Geo. W. Elder..|Portland. Cal....,Portland. . “/Humboldt’ Tacoma. an Diego...... Grays Harbor. 500 Belcher 26/ 200 Ophir ki 200 Belcher 25| 200 Potos £ 30 Best & 24! 200 Stlver 5 1200 Chollar .. 13) CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, April 13—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha 05 06 Justice .. . 05 Alta 06 07 Kentuck o0 Andes 10 11 Lady Wash = Belcher . 24 25 Mexican u Best & Belcher 25 26 Occidental 1 Bullion . kel Caledonia v % Chollar . 12 13 Potosi 2 Challenge Con. 22 24 Savage 1 Confidence - 5 1 00 Scorpton o Con Cal & Va..170 175 Seg Belcher..... 04 Con TImperfal... 01 02 Sierra Nevada. 52 Con New York — 04 Silver Hill...... 15 Eureka Con. — 50/St Louts Crown Potnt 19 20|Standard 05 Exchequer . 08 04|Syndicate . | Gould & Curry 2 28'Union Con 3| Hale & Norc.,. 34 35/Utah T Julia — 08 Yellow Jacket.. 32 33 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Patrick Muldoon to Catherine Muldoon, lot on | S line of Turk street, 110 E of Franklin, E 27:6 by S 120; gift. ‘Andrew W. Jr, and Emma H. Rose to Eliza- beth T. Pillsbury (wife of H. D.). lot on NW | corner of Broadway and Laguna street, W 34:4iy by N 137:6; $10. Harry W. Goodall to Louisa Ollrich, lot on S line of Sutter street, 130 W of McAllister, W 25 by S 137:R; $10. | American Bank and Trust Company of San | Francisco to Emilio Wallach, lot on W line of Scott street, 30 N of Grove, N 21:6 by W 110; | $10. | | Henry W. and Alice L. Dodge to Samuel ‘Wand, lot on_S line of Sacramento street, §2:6 E of Baker, E 21:6 by W 105:5; 310, Same to same, lot on S line of Sacramento | street, 52:6 E of Baker, E 21:7 by § 105:10, | quitclaim deed: $10. Charles L. and Heélen E. Davis to Frank | Wedde, lot on E line of Lyon street, 2 S of Golden Gate avenue, S 25 by E 100; $10. Willlam and Elizabeth J. Barber to Almeric Coxhead, lot on SE corner of Pacific and Wal- nut streets, E 32:6 by S 127:8%; $10. Henry Cunningham to Elizabeth Cunning- ham, lot on S line of Elizabeth street, 15 E of Castro, E 25 by S 1M; sift. Elizabeth, John and Charles Diemer to Gio- vanni Ghiotto and Angelo Ferroggiaro, lot on S line of Jackson street, 6 W of Powell, W 46:5 by N 62:3%; $10. | Willlam H. and Lulu Greenhaigh (Murphy) and Robert W. Murphy Jr. to Morris Meyerfeld Jr. and Charles Schimpf, lot on SE line of | Howard street. 62 NE of Fourth, NE % by SE ; $10. | Philomena M. and Jacob Schmitt to Plerre Chanquet, rerecord 1847 D). 326, lot on SE line of Minna street, 221 SW of Eighth, SW 24 by‘ SE $0; $10. | G. W. Daywalt to W. R. Lett, lot on W line | of Twenty-first_avenue, 100 N of California street, N 50 by W 120; $10, Ada' I. McMahan (wife of Mabry) to Charles A Stewart, lot on E line of Twenty-eighth ave- | e, 100 N 'of J street, N 250 by E 120: also lot on E line of Twenty-eighth avenue, 135 S of I street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Margaret Lawall to Frederick Lawall, all community property: $—. Harry Loughaune to Richard Weiss, lot on W line of California avenue, 5 S of Powhattan, § 25, W 83:10, N 25, E $9:9; $§10. George Cariisle to Elizabeth O. Phtzman, lot | on W iine of Gould street, 250 S of Paul, S 25 by W _100; gift. G. Stagnaro to Agostino Stagnaro, lot on SE cot of Bacon and San Bruno streets, E | 200, S 100, W 100, S 75, W 100, N 175, lots 10 to | 20, block D, Haley Purchase, W of and ad- jacent to Hidson Tract: $10. | Alfred and Louis Kutner and Oscar Harris (executors of estate of Leopold Kutner to Cor- | nellus Hyde, lot on N corner of Lobos and Plymouth streets, N 25 by W 106, lot P, Rail- rcad Homestead Association; $700. Builders’ Contracts. Mrs. Catharine McDevitt (owner) with Charles F. Sheibley (contractor), plans by own- | er—All alterations and additions to buildings | | on ot on W line of Shotwell street, 245 S of Eighteenth, S 60 by W 122:0; $3.984. { ‘Hale Brothers (a corporation) (owners) with | San Frandisco Novelty and Plating Works (con- tractors), architects, Reid Brothers—Metal work | in connection with elevator enclosures for a four-story brick bullding on lot on S Hne of Market street, between Fifth and Sixth, com- mencing 73 feet from Sixth: $2.950. Discharge of California Rivers. The following record of the estimated daily discharge of certain California rivers is fur- nished by J. B. Lippincott, resident hydro- grapher of the United States Geological Survey. One second foot equals 50 miners’ inches: | TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. ‘ | KA Second Feet. |M'ng Co. DATE. | Ditch & " | Turlock 1899, I 190. | Canal. { s 12 I &4 | 1 €5 = e T e R | 69 2 1;88 | 'm 6.0 32 SAN JOAQUIN RIVER AT HERNDON. | Second Feet. | DATE. 1599, April 1 41 | April 46 | April a4 ! April 44 April 48 April 8. 4.7 | April 7. .\ &3 STANISLAUS RIVER AT DATE. April 1. April 2. April 3. April April April April 7. SACRAMENTO RIVER AT JELLYS FERRY. | DATE. Second Feet. | Board— 1000 Contra Costa Water 5s. 106 35 0,000 Los Angeles Railwi i3 200 Paauhau S P Co. 32 00 20 Market Street & % 30 Onomea S Co % 170 Onomea S Co 43 s Co. ne well § Co 25 7 Makawell S Co -1 15 Shring Vaiey Wat e alley ater. 3 Spring Valley Water. -4 2 8 0z EE] 1 Bz B £, % 0 Time Ball. Hydrographic Office, U. Branch Mer- P i The time ‘ball on the tower new . e 120th mertd Geloek p. m, Greenwich tme. - 7 % * C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N.. in charge. | Coos Bay | Pedro. | via Washtenaw ..../Tacoma..... Teilus Oyster Harbor. Del Norte. Portland St. Paul. Oyster Harbor. Warfleld Ovster Harbor. Umatilia Victoria & Puget Sound, .| Tillamook Humboidt.. “Allamook Pomona North Fork Bristol “ity of Australia Corona San Diego Columbt Portland.......... Algoa China and Japan. Arcata ~./Coos Bay e Newburg Grays Harbor.. |Apr. —_—— e TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. | Pler. | Santa_Cruz|Alaska.. . 4 pm|Pler » Coroua ./San Diego...../Apr. 19, 11 am Pler 11 Pomona .... Humboldt.....|Apr. 19, 3 pm|Pler § Bonita |Apr. 21, 9 amPler 11 Pt Arena..|Point Arena.. Apr. 21, 3pm Pler 3 | Walla Wall{Vie & Pgt Sd. Apr. 21, 10 am Pler 3 | Jeante ... ...|Apr. 21, 12 m|Center Thrasher .. ... Apr. 21, 12 m/Center Arcata ..... .| Apr. 22, 10 am|Pler 13 | Samoa Humboldt Apr. 23, 10 am|Pler 13 Santa Rosa San Diego. Apr. 23, State of Cal Portland. . 23, Aberzsen Puget Sound.. A . 23, > Rv Grays Harbor Apr. 24, Tillamook .| Tillamook. Apr. 24, Newport....... | Apr. 35, ¥ip. Maru.. China & Japan Apr. 25, Del Norte..|Oregon Ports.|Apr. 25, North Fork Humboldt..... Apr. 26, Umatilia ..|Vic & Pgt Sd.|Apr. 28, Columbia Portlan Ap: Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, April 1S Stmr Cleone, Madsen, 15 hours from Caspar. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 82 hours from Seattle. Stmr Matteawan, Croscup, 89 hours from Ta- coma. Stmr Empire, Nelson, 51 hours from Coos Bay Simr Sequoia, Winkel, 46 Bours from San Pedro. Tug Samson, Stream, % hours from Astoria, with barge Washougal in tow. Schr Guide, Olsen, § days from Willapa Har- bor. Schr_Archie and Fontle, 4 hours er Cove. "‘g:r:!lm\k{':lhuulah Senerud, 9 hours from Astoria, in tow of tug Samson. CLEARED. ‘Wednesday, April 18 Zeeder, Panama; P M San Diego; Goodall, Skipoer, Stmr City of Para. s 8 Co. Stmr Corona, Debney, Perkins & Co. 3 2 Br stmr Tartar, Pybus, Vancouver, B C: U S Government. Br stmr Moana, Carey, Sydney and Honolulu; is & Bros Co. J D Soreckels ro iy poosi 2PN 3 Br stmr Wellington, R_Dunsmuir Sons Co. & ¢idson, Bristol Bay: Pa- cific Steam Whaling Co. Bark Undaunted. Ds Bark Ceylon, Willer, Honolulu; Williams, | Dimond & Co. D hr Mary Sachs, Bain, Unalaska: Hossel- eyer & Hultberg. mS?'hr Charles Hanson, Dannevig, Bristol Bay; Sacramento River and P Association. SAILED. ‘Wednesday, April 18 Stmr Sunol, Green, Eureka. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria. Stmr Alcha, Jorgenson, Crescent City. Stmr City of Para, Zeeder, Panama, ete. Stmr Navarro, Jensen, Black Point. Stmr President, Anderson, Bristol Bay. Stmr Kadlak, Haaven, Karluk. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka. Stmr Santa Cruz, Hinkel, Seattle. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Chematnus. Br stmr Moana, Carey, Honolulu and Syd- ney. Bark Undaunted, Davidson, Bristol Bay. Bark Ceylon, Wiiler, Honolulu. Schr Penelope, Hoffman, whaling. Schr Mary Etta, Anderson, Bowens Landing. Schr Chas Hanson, Dannevi, Bristol Bay. Scbr Chas L Woodbury, Falkman, Kodiak. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, April 15, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind west, velocity 12 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived April 18—Bkta Geo C Perkins, from Honolulu. Sailed April 15— Schr Francis Alice, for Cape Nome: schr Gen McPherson, for Cape Nome. GREENWOOD—Arrived April 15—Stmr Alca- traz, hence April 17; stmr Greenwood, hence 4 Apnil iT. BLACK POINT—Arrived April 1§—Stmr Na- | varro, hence April 17. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived April 17—Schr COOS BAY—Safled April 18—Schr Melancthon, O ANDON — Safied April 18— Schr Bender A Arrived Azl 18—Ger ehip Lis- beth, from Hiogo: schr Lo Sailel Aoril 18— Schr Wm Renton, 13—Bark Vidette, for for Cape | Lillebonne, hence April 8. SEATTLE—Sailed Ap Redondo: r Nellie G Thurston, | Nome. EUREKA—Arrived April 15—Stmr Pasadena, "Z’;T?};Gm" fled April 1S—Stmr State of or San_Francisco. CRORT BRAC iled April 18—Stmr Nation- al City, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORT. NORFOLK—Salled Aaril 17—Br stmr Acara, for Manila. . pEIGN PORTS. salled April 17—Stmr Curacao, Arrived April 4—Br ship Port April 17—Br ship Lang- GUAY for San Fra LIVERPOC Patrick, hen " e, ot "april 5 Br ship Duchalburn, for San Francisco. Fr o Sailed April 13—Br bark Senator, for Victoria AYAQUIL—Sailed April 3—Ger stmr Octa- ta, for San Franeisco. MAURITIUS—Sailed March 30—Br ship Sterra. Lucena, for San Francisco, via Newcastle, SYDNEY—Arrived orior to April 15—Strar Maripesa, hence March 21 HAMBURG—In rort March 23—Br shio Aca- mas, for San Franciseo. BARRY—Sailed April 7—Br ship Kirkhill, for » san Franeisco. CAPE TOWN—In port Feb 2—Br ship Clan Macpherson, for Astorfa. HONGKONG—Arrived Asril 17—Br stmr Em- | press of India, from Vancouve Arrived prior to April 18—Jap stmr Kinshui Maru, from Seattle. Sailed_March 1—Br ship Allertom, for As- torla. March 7—Ship Emily Reed, for Port Townsend. SHANGHAI—In port March 19—Br bark Lyd- gate, for Astoria. HIOGO—In port April 1—Ger ship Mabel Rickmers, for Astoria. PORT ELIZABETH—In port, Nor bark Stjorn, for Astoria. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Aoril 15— Stme Cuflc from Liverpool: stmr Teutonic. from Liverpo: Satled April iS—Stmr Oceante. for Liverp stmr New York. for Southampton; stmr West ernland. for Antwers. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Anril 18— Kinshu Maru, from Seattle. April 13—Stmr of Dublin. from Tacoma. via Hiogo, etc SYDNEY, NSW—Arrived prior to Aoril 13- Stmr Mariposa, from San Francisco, Vvia O ONDON - Arrived B —A; April 18—Stmr Manitou. from Néw York, ete. et CHERBOURG—Arrived April 17—Stmr Phoe- nicla. from New York, for Hamburs. BOULOGNE—Sailed April 18—Stmr Batavia from Hambure. for New York. A SOUTHAMPTON — Sailed April 18 —8tm Saale. from Bremen. for New York. yArived Aoril 1S—Stmr St Louts, from Ne LIVERPOOL—Sailed Baigea- - April 13—Stmr