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12 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Mig:ir advanced again. Grain Bacs very strong. si:vcr a fraction firmer. Cereals continue dull. Hay and Beans unchanged. Onions firm. Asparag.is lower. Butter slightly off again. FgiS steady. Cheese weak. Poultry in fair shape. Frrsh Fruu unchanged. Dried Fruit very dull. Bacon and Lard firm. Hidi-s firm but quiet. Wool dull. Bop* neglected. Meat market unchanged. Kxplanation. T"ne arrow flies with the wind. The top figures at station indicate maximum temperature for the days: those underneath it. if any, the amount of rainfall, of melted suow in inches and hundredths, during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect po!n s of equal air pressure; iso therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word "hich" means high barometric pressure and is usually accompanied by fair weather: "low" rt-fers to low pressure, and is usualh- preceded and accompanied by cloud v weather and rains. "Lows"' usually first appear on the Washington roast. Whf-n the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and the Isobars extend north and south aloiia the coast, rain is probable: but when the -low- is inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb able. With a "high" in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATUEE BI'REAU KEPORT. t'NiTKB . States Department or Agricul ture, Weather Bureau, J-as 1 Fbakcisco, March 17, 1897, 5 p. M. The following are the rainfalls for past 24 hours and seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last season : Eureka this season 41 87. last season 32.05, past 24 boors .u4; lied Bluff 22.58, last season 14.91, p«st 24 hours .00: ban Francisco 20.73, last season 14.95, past 24 hours .00; Fresno 9.26, last season 4.93 past 24 hours .04: an Luis Oblspo 19.ga last season 14.61, MM 24 hours .02: Los Angeles 16.41, last season 7.87, pan 24 hours. San Di ego 11.42. last season 6 68, past 24 hours 0.54: Yuma 5.35. last season .88, past -4 hours .04. ban Francisco data— Maximum temperature 55, minimum 44. mean 50. Weather conditions and general forecasts: ' The pressure has fa'len rapidly over the north ern half of the Pacific Cocst, anil a storm of con siderable energy is central to-night over Oreeon and Washington. During the past 24 hours there has been a fall of two-tenth* of an inch of pressure over Washington and OreKOu. There has been a slight rise over Central California. Tlie tempera ture has risen over l aliforma and Nevada and has fallen over Washington, Oregon and .Northern Idaho. The following maximum wind velocities are re ported : latoosh, 40 mile,, fnm the south; Por: Angeles. 30, from the west; Fort Can by. 72, from the south: Portland, 38. from the sou'ili; Carson City, 28. from ihe south wesi, and Point Keyes, 47, from the northwest. Allhouzh the winds are at present irom the west and high, it is likely that strong southeast wind< will prevail along the coast of Ca ifornla Thursday. North-bound ves sels are waned that heavy weather is likely along the coast irom Sail Francisco northward. Forecast made at Ban Francisco for 30 hours ending at m dnight, March 18, 1897. Northern California— Cloudy weather and proba bly rain Thursday: high southeasterly wind. Southern California— Cloudy weather Thurs day ; fresh northwesterly wind. Npvada— cloudy Thursday, with rain in north ern portion. Ut»h— Cloudy Thnr-day. and probably rain. Arizona— Showers early Thursday morning; cloudy Thursday. San Francisco and vicinity— Cloudy aDd proba bly showers Thursday; high westerly, changing to fresh southeasterly wind ; Information signal is displayed at san Francisco. Alexander McAdik, Local Forecast Official. >LW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK. N. V.. March 17.— Speculation at the opening of the Stock Exchange was weaker, owing to the lower quotations from London and the unfavorable statement of St. Paul for the sec ond week cf March. Notwithstanding these in fluences and the fact that the foreigners sold be tween 10,000 and 12,000 shares of the Interna tionals listed stocks the bean made comparatively little headway. Prices after a decline of X/ to % per cent quickly rallied, witn the Vamierbilts again tee great leaders of ihe market. Thep-r --sistf-nt buying of these stocks imparted fresh courage to 1 he bulls and they marked prices up all along the line.' Around midday there . was another setback owing to a sudden break In tobacco from 78 1 /i to 76 on heavy- sales. At about th» same time coal stocks developed weaknesi and Jersey Central and Reading ran off about a point. Tbe Gould stocks were also heavy «nd lost the early Improve ment. Even these declines failed to disc ncrrt tbe bulls, who bad the advantage of excellent sup port by the Vanderbllt group. Omaha was up to 65. an advance of 3Vi pol.its from tbe lowest, of the morning. Lake Shore rose %. Nickel Plate first, preferred 2, and hock Island 11/4 per cent. : Tobacco rallied to 77 . and fugar rose from 1125/ to 114. Fluctuations in the rangers' and Gould stocks were comparatively slight. Specu lation closed firm for th* ■ anderbllts and-bugtr ana rather weak for Jersey Central, Heading, bt. Paul, Louisville and Nashville and General Electric. A mouj the specialties standard Hope and Twine broie 3 points to 614 on liquidation. The decline was accelerated b - a drou of 6 points in the 6 per cent bonds of the company to 66. The Income bonds sold at 16 against 1:41/3 last reported sale. ■ -.Net Chang » showed advances of 14 to 2 percent, Omaha leading. The total sales were 192,776 shares. The bond market was firm In tone. Sales footed up 51.41i.000. Atchison, Colorado and Pacific sixes rose 1 to 31: Chesapeake and Ohio, series A, 94: Northwest, coupon gold sevens, 1. In the Government, bonus, coupon fours of 1925 sold at 123V3, aiid registered fours of 1907 at HI Vs. Grain. FLOU" — Quiet. Winter wheat, low trades, |2 30(33 35; do fair to fancy, S3 25@4 50; do patents. $4 bOfo.fi: others unchanged: Minnesota clear, S3 40@3~90: do - straights, S4@4 20: do patents, $I@4 80; low extras. *2 3l)(g).s 35; Rye mixture. S'-' 80<$3 20: superfine, S2@>2 80; fine, «1 9t@2*s. !,< ■ . Southern flour, swady. dull. Common to fair ex tra, S3 20@3 50: Rood to choice. *3 60@4. Rye flour, rxuderxte demaud at $2 ftUia'i 75. CGRNMKAL-Quiet. unchanged. Yellow, West ern. *1 ".O^i 80. . RYE— Dull. Western, 37 c. L f. Buffalo. BARLEY— DuII, steady, unchanged. WHEAT— firmer. F. o. l<. 84c; ungraded red. 70@Blc-. No. i Northern, 85c. Options opened firm and advanced s/ s c on easy cables, tell x, ii z c ■on foieign sellirg rallied Vie on covering and closed steady, s/gfgi^c over yesterday, with trad- Ing fair. May and Juiy most active; March, 80% c; May, BJc; Jmy, 781/8 '• . ' CORN- Dull, <asi.-r. So. 2 elevator. 29VaC: afloat. 30n; steamer mixed, 28VaC, Options were dull and firm at V«(ftS/g(: aavauco. March. 29 5 /ic; May, 30V 4 c: J01... aiVic • . . OaTs- .-pot dull, nrm r. /. Options dull, firmer. ;' ',' L '\- FINANCIAL. ,;:.■.:,;; ' CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., * 4 Leidesdorff St, Tel. Main 1954. ..-■■l V* CENTRA 1- OFFICE . ' ■ ■, 623 Market SU, Palace Hotel. . Pur ly A Atkinson, , Managers. • Tel. Main 5144. • ■ -'■ r Uptown Office— Baldwin Hotel (adjoining Grill ■ Room). Tel. Main 10 91. ;• •SpuRDY. ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. . ■■ |ers instantly executed on ■ latest market quo I laliona. I Reference Ist Rational Bank. .-. F. ■ Lt'A.<*o. PlUVAiii Witt*. HiiW YU&& May, 21%?; July, 22c Spot prices— No. 2. 22c; No. 2, white. 24c; No. 2, Chicago, 23c; No. 3, 21c. visions. LARD-Quiet, easier. Western ' steam. S4 ' 37; city. $4 15; May, $4 55; refined, quiet; continent, Si 70. POKK-Dull, easier. Mass. S3 50«»9. BUT'l'Kn- Choice, firm: lair demand. Western creamery,, lS@l9c; do factory, 7@l'Jy 3 c; 19c. ■ -■ • ■ - ■ ■ -.- '..■■■-..' CHEESE— FairIy active, steady. Part skims, 5 !8,"."i ._,«.-: fill* skims. 3@4c. Et>(jfO— Fairly active. Western frech. 10y2C. TALLOW— Firmer. City,. 3»/»c; country, »*A@ SJ^c. COTTONSEED OlL— Barely steady. Crude, £oo>2o^jc; yellow prime, 23^c. ■ RlCE— Firm. Domestic, fair to extra. 6c; Japan, iVs^iVaC •' . =.." MuLAsjSES— Steady, uncharged. COFFEE— Quiet, 5 10 10 points down. March, $8 50; May, *8 45@8 50; June. 88 50; July, $8 55. Spot Rio, dull, weak. No. 7, Be. SUGAR— lull. CfT A, 5 3 16@ay4C; mold A, 434 c; standnrd A,4i/ c: crushed. sy ; powdered, 4^'tc; granulated, 4y s c; cubes, 4»/ic. 1 ruit'aml Produce. . / PRICOTS— Baes. B@llc J F ACHES— Uupceled. bags, 5y I @By a c; do peeled, boxes 10(6»15l\ 1-KU^Ks- Four sizes. S^iC4*c. RAiBINB— Two crown L. M., 4 Vic: three crowns, 4 :; 4(<£s Vic: four crowns, 6@6V4c; London layerv *1 . o&'- 40. ALMONDs — boft shell. 7y 3 08V2C: paper shell, 12 c. WALNUTS— Hard. 7c: soft shell, 9c. HOPS— steady. Pacific Coast, 3ffliaV4c WOOL— Firm. Domestic fleece, 13®23c. Merchandise. rJGIRON-Qulet, steady. American, Sl3 25(9 12 50. toPPFR— DuII. Lake. Sll 85@12. LEAD— Firm. Domestic. S3 45. -\ > ;.-: Ul>>— Dull, steady, ttraits, Sin 20@13 30. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO. ' 111.. March 17. — There was an advance of %@%c in wheat at the opening to day, the strength which prevailed from news of t be probability of war between Turkey and Greece. English consols were 1.4 point lower and .Liverpool cables higher for wheat. Pr ces eased off on selling against calls. Receipts here were ci - lit cars and the Northwest had- 231. Closing continental cables were lower. Toward the close a firmness a; am developed. May wheat opened from c, sold between 74V / 2@73 ! «4c, c os ing at 74i/gc, Vs c higher than sterday. Esti mated receipts lor to-morrow 100 cars. . No. 2 red, spot, wheat ranged from B S-"- 4 c to 89V^c, closing about @88i/8C CORN— Quickly respond ea to the war scare, opening higher and successfully retaining the ac cretion. " Liverpool cables were firm and Vid higher. 'May corn opened at 24 1 /^c, advanced to and closed hi 24S / 8 c h:gher tu»n yesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 215 cars. OATS— 1 es.erdav's decline in oats was re covered a: the opening to-day, the same forces which were at work in wheat and corn applying to this market. May oats closed %@Va c higuer. estimated receipts for to-morrow iTj. cars FLAX- Steady. Cash No. 1, 78VaC, nominal: Northwestern, 88V^c; May, 78Vifa)78%c Re ceipts 9 cars. • ■-■-.- PROVISIONS— Heavy selling by professionals and commission houses gave provisions a setback to-day. • Early the feeling was firm on an advance in live bo* prices, but :he larice offerings later caused a decline. May ]>ork closed 20c . lower. May laid 7^2" lower and May ribs 12V&C lower. bL'TTEK— butter market was active and firm to-day. Prices were unchanged. Creameries— Extras. 18c: firsts. It'@l7c; sec onds, 14(8(1 5c: Imitations, fancy, 13@14c Dairies — Extras. 16c: firsts, 14@16c; seconds. 9©loc. Ladles-Extras. ll«12c; firsts. by (js«Vi»c; parkin* ktock. be; grease. 3c; roll Duller. 10c. EGGS- Weaker. Fresh stock. «Vi@9V4c per dozen.' MONEY — Was 4@5% on call and 6* on time loans. New Tor* exchange sold at 4uc dis count. ' Closing Prices. •WHEAT— March. 73y May, 74y 8 c: July, 73c CORN— March. 233 4 C; May, 24%': July, 26%& OATS— March. 16y 2 o; July, 18y B (aißy4C. ' . PORK— iiay, $8 72y 3 : July. *8 8-V LARD— May. S4 25; Juy. $4 3:y 3 . iiltoa— May, »4 70; July, $4 72V». Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, 111., March 17.—Re ceipts of cattle to-day. were fair. The demand was good and trices firm. Hogs were in light supply and goo 1 demand. Prices were 60 higher. Sheep and lambs were strong .' CATTLE— Receipts. 12,000. Fancy beeves, $5 60 ©5 65; choice to prime s:eers, $5 0596 40; gi.od to choice steeri, $4 604* 65; medium steers. $4 3U@ 4 65; fair beef steer* $4 Gs@4 38j common beef steers. S3 70@4 00: good to prime slockers ana ffedeM. $3 90@4 25: bulls, choice to extra, S3 50@3 75; do poor to choice. S- 35@3 40; cows and hellers, choice to prime, S3 BU@4 1&; cows, fair 10 choice, *2 75@3 7&; do common to fair canners, SI 9U®- 70; calves, good to fancy, f 5 50©6 00; do common to gooa, $ < 00@5 40: Texas ted steers, fair to choice, S3 35@4 26: Texas cows, bulls and oxen, S'J !)o@3 25; milkers and springers, per head, S2s@4b. HOGS -Receipts, 26.000. Heavy packing and shipping lots, S3 80&4 15: common to choice mixed. S3 9J(Js4 12U>; choice assorted, *4 OU@ 4 10: pigs. S3 50&4 Ob. BHEKP— Receipts. 1 9000. Inferior to choice, (3 6U&4 60; lambs, $4®6 30. Beoelpti.st Omaha. (rorTH OMAHA. Nkbb.. March 17.— HOOS — Receipts, 5400. Market strong, be higher. Light and mixed, $3 90@4; heavy, C« 85@4 95. CA'lTLL— Keceip.s. 350 J. Market strong to 10c htgtier. Steers, »i 60@4 45; cows, SI &o@4 00; fe.-derj, S3 25@4 40. SHEKP— Receipts, 700. Market . active, firm. Muaons, S4. . ■ >t\V YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money, on call quiet at"iy @lS/i*: last loan 1% and closing at 1%%. 'Prim? mercantile paper. 4i/ 4 %. Ear silver, 6'-'Vs c - Mexican dollars, 48@ 49y 2 c sterling exchange steady, with actual business in ■ bankers' bills at 84 85 Vi for sixty days and $4 87 . for demand. . Posted rates, $4 Bb'.aftt-i 88. Commercial bills, S4 1*494 65. Government bonds firm; Mmc bonds quiet; rail road bonds firm. Silver at the board was weak. CLO6IXO BTOCKS. Am Te> A Cable... 88 iNorth American... * l A Atchlson ........... 11*4! Northern Pacific.. l^T's Preferred 20 V9 erred 37i,i Adams Express. ..l4B Northwestern...... UOi/4 Alton, Terre Haute 66' | Preferred.... 166 American Express 112 IN V Centra 1. ....... Bi*Vb American Tobacco 7t>y a NY. Cliicago&at li 14 Vi Preferred 106 j Ist preferred 1* Bay btate Gas *» 5 /sj 2d preferred. M 43/ g Baltimore <t Ohio.. 15V2J-N V & X H........173 Brunswlcic Lands. 's ; N "V & New Eng... '87 Buffalo, Roch &P. l*> s /4 NY. Kusq <fc W.... 8% Canada Pacific... 60i /2 Preferred 26V* Canada Southern.. 6 lfi /(( : 0ntari0............. 10 Canton Land :. 6u vtr utario A Western 14% Central Pacific B'/R.uregonlruprovnint cbes Ohio. 1» | Prete-red — • Chicago Alton 165 Oregon Navigation 11 Preferred 174 Oregon Lino. HVa Chicago, B & Q.-.V. 77V3 Pacific Mali ..;...; 26V* Cblcaco & X 111 *5 l'eoria. D<& Kvans 1 Preferred 95. pittsburg <fc W pfd. 16 Chicago Gas.. . . ' 8 % Puilman Palace.... 160 Clev»»<t PlttsDnrg. 1«5 Quicksilver ........ 3 Consolidation CoaL 34 Preferred... 10 Consolidatea Gas.. 158V 2 Reading 24V<i StLouu... 3»V4 RloGrendeAWestn 12 Preferred... 77 j Preferred......... 38Vi Colo Fuel & Irca.. 21 Rock 151and»......;68 l /s Preferred... ... 90 !RomeWat<SO«rden.H7 I /a Cotton Oil Cert.... 12 Hi L 4 « W 3% Commercial Cable. 160 Preferred i ov » Dei Hud50n.... .... 109 ViHt Pau1..... ........ 77% Del Lack&Westrn. Preferred......... '37 Denver & R G...... 10 st Paul <fc Dulutb... la Preferred 40% Preferred ........ 90 Distillers. St Paul & Omab,a>. *>4Vii General Electric... «■» Preferred... .;.... 140 -• trie 14ygSt PM&M....-....117, ' Preferred 34 Silver Certificates. 62V4 fort Wayne 181 | southern Pacific... 14V» Great Northern dM 10 Southern Ri\ ..'.„.' 9 ■ Ureen 8ay..... Preferred......... 28V4 Hariem.............21.8 Sugar Refinery 113% Hocking C0a1....... 4V* Preferrea.........lO3Va Hocking Valley... 4 Term Coal & Iron.. 27%. Homestake .35' Preferred 80 ■■>. H & Texas Central 1 Texas Pacific ..... BV a Illinois Central.... 86V4iTol A a & N Mich. lowa Centra L...... 6 /*IToI Ohio & Central. 16 Preferred 24 1 Preferred........ 60 Kansas 4 Texas... 12»/* Tol »i Louis <t X C BM» Preferred 31%' Preferred I** "* Kingston 4 Penu.. 3 ! Cnion Pacific *>"'/» Lake Erie A Westa 16Vs U P Den 4Ga1f.... l*/4 Preferred 68 U 8 Cordage. •— Lake Shore 189V2 Preferred......... -National Lead Sii'.j '• Guaranteed .....; — \ Preferred.... »1V» CH Express 88 Long 151 and..:..... 44 V b Leather. 7% Louisville A Nash. 49 ' Preferred......... 6UV4 ■ulsviiie, AiDny. Vt U B Robber 3*5*4 ' Preferred U/4 Preferred 6614 Manhattan C0n.... 85V 2 Utlca<k R River.. .lso Memphis A Charts 16 Wab SL A Pacific. 5% Mexican Central... ■■ » | Preferred 15 ■-- Michigan Central.. 96 Wells-Fartca. ...... 100 Allnn4BJL, — ■■ j Western Union.... «6Vfe Preferred......;..- — Wisconsin CentraL IV2 Sllnn<fe st L com.. 19 Wheeling 4 L £... lVa Ist preferred 78 r Preferred ..'...' *• Sdnreferred.. 48 Am Cotton Oil pfd. ; stt Missouri Pacltto... I«WW U 8eef...:...... . Wobtle A 0hi0..... 20 Ann Arb0r.....:..." 8V 2 Nashville 4 enact. «7Va Preferred. ........ . 25% National Linseed.. 12 ; Brooklyn Traction. 20Va NJ- Central 8 Erie 2d pfd. .:- 19 - Norfolk 4 Weura.' 13 , | American Spirit*. - 13 *Te1errea......... 26Vi| Preferred .- 33V4 ■ UiNvi IOSDI . . .-.--. ; Ala cinns a 4* . . . . ll»4 i/ a Northern l'ae lsti.J Do Clasii 84. 65.104>/ 3 Do 2<J-. 6.-> Alabama, class C. 99 . D05d5... .......;.««*% Atrhison 45........ , b23/ 8 Do consol 6»...... 1 • Do yds A......... 47V« Or Impruvmni lsi 87 , Canarta Konih 2i15.10& | Do 6s ........ 13% C*n I'ac liti of'9s — - .0R &. N 15ta..;....113y 8 ClieroKee4s. 189t$. -^— .-'• Do consul 6* — — ■ . Do 1897. .....;... 100 ;0i Bbort Line Us. ..llti k J)01«9X..........100 , 1/ocoiisol .Ss 75Vi U01899... 100 ]'iicirlc6so< : 87;...— . flies £ Ohio 65. ... 110% Phlla& Reading 4s Bi% Cb&Nl'Tr Rets 6s 4 % Do Ist i>fd lucom. =45 r 1) c 8-665. 1091/4 « OfaudeWestlsw 72 Den cfc U 015t..... 112 , st L < fclronMt«ensi '. Do 4s. 1 .. ..:......-." 888'i'Bl LA tiFUen t>s..lll>i Erl* 2d5... ..;;..'- 65 1,21^1 Paul C0n5015.... 134 FtW&DenClty Ist! 57x/ 2 PC & Pa lsts...HßVi olltßA U5...... 104 ,bo Carolina 4y a v.. 105 Do 2.1 75.:....;.;; HO I i bom hern It Ros... 90 GenElecDe6 5<... 9t! Do Pac Cat lsts..lO7Vi 11 A Tex Cent 55... 110 l>nn new 3i,;r.:..' 7» - 'in. ........ 101 " Texaj Pac 15t5..... : tseys lowa Central Istj.. »3 lexa* Pac 204....." ViVa TIIE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1897. Kansas Pa Consols 74: Union ' Pac lsts 96.10iy a K» Pa lsts Den Divl 17 UH 4s regof 1925. 123 Va La Con sol 45........ -07 • Do 4s, coupon 123 Vfe Missouri funding...-— U8 4s reg of 1907. 11l MXI 2ds~.. : 6i* .Co4a, coupon — 113y 3 Do4s ....'...... 84V% D 025 .......:..... »5Vi Mobile ft Ohio 45.. 6ny a Do6s. rec 114 .Mutual Union 65.. 110 Do 6s. c0up0n.. ..114 N J Cent Gen 65.. .114% Va funding deot... 62y 8 N YC<ftStLouls4slos<>/i. Do registered.....— Nor West Gen 6512.; Do deferred 6e... 6 N Carolina con 4s. 102V 2 Do trust rcpt. s:jnl 6 Do .....12* Wabaahlstoa North westContols. 141 11 4 West (Utont *«..,.. IU7 Uoiim bit 111% nh'.:-V >, - FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IS LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Ens., Ji arch 17.— spot mar ket is steady at 6s 3V>d@6s Sd. Cargoes are steady at 30s 3d, arrived. , FUTURES. i The Produce Exchange cable elves the following , Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: March. 6s iy d; May, 6s 23^: July, 6s 3d; September. 6s 4 d. ■ .••-"■•:;-,.: :":'-:, ::-i'-~'i BECURITIOL LONDON, Ens., March 17.— Consols, 112; all ver, 28 B-16d; French Rentes, 102f 17 Vic. EXCHANGE AND 8V1.1.10N. Sterling Exchange, 60 day 5......... — S4 86V4 Si erilnit Exchange, sight — ' 488 . Sterling Cables „ — 489 New York Exchange, 5ight......... — 16 - New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 1 7y 3 Fine silver, per ounce .: .'..'... — ■ 62yg Mexican Dollars «By« 60 PRODtJOE MARKET. WHEAT AN'U OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS— Are dull at rates last quoted. The chartered .\V heat fleet In port, has a registered tonnage of 10,786, against 26, 284 tons on the tarn a date last year: disengaged, 89,000 tons, against 89. 460: on the way to this port. 234/ 782 ions, against 208.117. WHK AT— Continues very slack, both on ana off call. Quoted at SI 26@1 i»2% * ell for common grade*. $1 36@1 36 Vi $ cil lor average No. 1, 91 37% '»». ctl for choice and $1 40@L 47y %> cU extra cuoice milling. - ■ CALL, BOARD BALKS. ; V. Informal Session— 9:l6 o'clock;— December— 10,000 ctls, $1 17y*. bKCONii •■•KH.sioN — December— 2ooo, ctls, $1 17; 2000, SI 17 V*. May - 2000, SI 6t>s /a ; 0000, $1 35%. Regular jmokstin-o Skssion— December— 2ooo ctts, *1 17%: 14,000, $1 17V*- May — 2000, 91 35? /8 : -'000. $1 36%. Aktkbxoon Skssion— May— 2ooo ctls. SI 35%. BARLEY- Brignt Feed Is firm enough, but ml other descriptions are dull, iced, 72%<577%c $ cU; Brewing, 87yj@92V;iC. CALL BOARD BALES. formal Skssiox— 9:ls o'clock— No sales. Kkcoxd session— > o sales. ■"*■-.- k<;i i.ak Mobnins mcssiojt— No sales. AKTKBNOON SKSBIUN— ay— 2ooo CtlS, 73% C. OATs— The market, is very quiet. Milling, $1 26 @1 30 * ctl: Fancy Feed, SI 32%@1 85: Com mon White, *I@l 10; good to choice, SI 15» 1 80, according 10 quality: Black lor feed, 96c@ $1 06: for seed, SI 2001 30: Gray, SI 16@1 U5; lied, $1 10© 1 20: surprise, SI 4G(sl 60 ** cU. Clipped O»u sell 91@- ton over the raw product. CORN— Prices show no variation whatever and trade is dull. Lar«e Yellow, 80@85c; Small Hound do, »s(tf»7%c: While, 80@82y a C %i ctl. KYE-80f8,85cf»ctl. . . . • BUCKWHEAT— Quoted at Si 1501 25 V ctL FLOUR AND MILL STUFFS. FLOUR— Net cash prices are: "Family, extras 94 85@4 95: Bakers' extras, 94 76®4 85; Super line $4@435%»bb1. . ' •" ' CORNMEaL. ETC. -Feed Corn, 817 ol)@18; Cracked Corn, $lb®l9 '$ ton. .■■-.;■' MILL. -a I ■ — Pi ices In tacks are as follows, usual discount to th« trade: Graham Flour. S2 85 >■ 100> lbs; Bye Flour, S2 50 %i 100: Klce Flour, S 5 76; Cornmeal, 9-(3'- 25; extra cream do, $2 75; oatmeal, S3 50; Oat i. routs. Si: Hominy, S3 10 (oi3 »0: Buckwheat Flour. S3 25@3 60; Clacked Wheat. S3 50; Farina. $4; Whole Wheat Flour, S3; Rolled Oats (bbls). 94 76@5 15: Pearl Barley, *3 76®4: split Peas, S3 60; Ureen do, «4 25 * 100 lbs. ■ HAT ANLt FKKDSTUFFS. All descriptions remain as before. BKAN-Sl2 60@13 for ilia best and Sll 50@12 $ ton for outside brands. MHjDLIXGS-918@19 for lower grades and Sl9 50(g,-0 50 »> ton lor the best. FEfcDsTUi-FS — Kolled Barley, 517@17 50; Oiicake Meal a: the mill, 926 60 %t ton; jobbing, $27 50. - HAY -Wheat, $8@11: Wheat and Oat, S7® 10: Oat, $6@9: Baney. $7648 60: River Barley C6@b 50; Alfalfa. 96@7 50: compressed, S6@ V 50; stock, $5-0.6; i lover, *6ffiß 'ft ton. bTRAW— 2SftSOc r bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. There is no business worth talcing About. ' BEANS— Kayos SI 80&1 70 ctl: Smail Whites. $I@l 20 ft ctl; Large Whites. $l:«i 20 %t ct : Pln»s. Sl@l 20 9 ctl; Beds, SI 15*1 30: Blackeye, SI 60®l 69; Ked Kidney, 9-' 36: Limaa, SI BU<s2; Butters, SI 25<S>1 60; Pea, al@l 20. B£EJ>S— Brown Mustard, 92 60&2 75: Ye. low Mustard, SI 75 (52 y ell: Flax, SI 60<ai 1>0: Ca nary -red, 13/i@2V4C * It.; Alfalfa, 6Vi,c; Kap«, 2%«25/ic; Hemp, ilc; Timothy, 4y 3 a DRIED PKAb— Nlles. $Isl 2U t> ctl; Green, $1 40@l 50 9 Ctl. .'. . POTATOES, OMONS, VEGETABLES. Onions are firmly held. Potatoes continue un changed. Asparagus Is lower again. Receipts were 156 boxes Asparagus and 324 bxs Rhubarb mid 82 sks Peas. < POTATOES— New Potatoes. 2%@3V4c; Sweet •Potatoes, 75c@$l 75 '* cil: Early Rose. 65@75c 9 ctl: River Keds, 70(S80c; Burbanlc Seedlings. 60070 c?t cU for Rivera, ttOcf&Sl 10 for Salinas and Gs©BUc lor Petalumas; Oregon isurbanks, 90c® SI iO. . ■ ONIONS— Sl@l 75 %i ctl; Oregons, $2 @- -5 : '■ ■•-■■,■ ' - VEGETABLES— Mushrooms quotable, at 100 16c ft; Kgg Plant, "¥• lb: Hothouse Cucum bers. — — "$. doze- ; Asparagus, 6(g)l(Jc ytb for com mon and ll@l2VaC for choice: Rhubarb, »1 26® 1 50 ft box; Marrowfat Squash.' s7(a>"» %* ton; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 76c@Sl 26 ? box; Dried Pep pen, 7@Bc V &>; Green Peas, 4@6c: Los Angeles Miring Beans, 10c; Dried Okra. B@9c $ fit; Cab bie, 40950 c V ctl; Carrots, .5(&30c * sk; Garlic, iy a @2c ft m. --• -■ - ■'■-•■■■ - BUTTEi:, CHEESE AMD EGGS. BUTTER— The market continues to shade off and is very weak with large stocks. ' - i rkamkrt— Fancy - creameries, 17c; seconds, Is@l6c*tt>. ,■■■-. . , ■...-. - Dairy— Fancy, 14c ip.lb; gooa to choice, 13<& 13V c; lower grades. 12@12y c. Pick led- 13c ft tb for old and 15c 'ft lb for new. Firkin— l2lc % tb for old and 15c V &> for new. Creamery Tub— New, 17c 3 lb. CHEESE— Supplies are too heavy. Choice mild new is quo able at "c 14 lb: common to good, tj@ 6VaC: Cream Cheddar, lO@llc; Young America, b©»c: Western, lie; Kastern. J4@lsc. KUGS-.Pnces remain as before, with ample stocKs and a quiet market. Ranch I'-KK-i, lH,jis l'.'V2c; store Kiggs, lOV»@Hc fA doz; Duck Eggs, 16c V dozen. . POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY— Another car of Eastern sold at 15c for Turkeys, SB for Ducks, $2 . for Geese, $5 for Hens, $B@7 for young Roosters, S3 60@4 tor old Roosters and S6 for Fryers. . Local stock, is steady, with an 'advance In Ducks and Broilers. ■ • Live Turkeys. 14@16c «1 tb for Gobblers, 14®lflc * tb ior Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 16@lhc $* lb; Geese, > pair. $1 76642; Goslings. $2 60@3; Ducks. (606 60 for old and $7 60@8 60 for young; Hens. $3ft£4 50 ft dozen:, Rooster*, you us. S6@7; do. old, S3@3 60; Fryers, *6»t6 60: Broilers, $5® >i for large and $4(&4 60 for small ; . Pigeons, $2 &o@3 & doz for young and Si 50@l 76 for old. GAME— 76c: Rabbits, *1 5u for Cotton tails and $1@1 25 for *mali. . ;. DECIDUOUS AAD CITRUS FRUITS. All sorts are quiet and steady, at unchanged prices. . .I"." . DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples. -SI 75@2 ¥ box for choice, $2 60 for i fancy »nd $I®l 50 for common. :■ .■: ■, ■ CITRUS FKUITS— NaveI Oranges are quotable at $2 25@3 25 ; V box; Seedlings 75c05l 25 ft box: Mediterranean Sweets, 1 SI 25 %* box; Lemons, 5 «c<a>sl for common and si 25^2 I for good to choice: .Mexican Limes, $4 ft box; Califor nia Limes. 50@75c; Bananas, Sli^2 ft bunch: Pineapples, $-(£s4 it doz. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Prospects for a tariff on . several important de scriptions have not affected the market as yet. Trade is still dull. r DRIKD * Fit U ITS— Quotations are nominally as follows: Peaches, 4V2@5y 3 c: fancy, 6@Bi/(j : peeled, 10(g>12y 2 c Apricots, 6y 2 (ajßy a c; Moorparkt, 10@ lie: evaporated App es, 6*/^c;' sun-dried, 2%@3c; Prunes. 2y 2 (<fi'23 /^c for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, out: white Figs 2i/ 2 (<x4c; Piums. 4@sc for pitted and l@Vc for unpitted: Nectarines, 4(m<ic fi &> for prime to fancy: Pears. 24*@4c for whole, 2^@sc lor quarters and 3@4c for halve*. . - RAISIN-*— ■■ .: \;-.^ •-;:: ■;-:■•;■':"•...:. - Carload Prices — Four-crown,'; loose. A c: three-crown, : 4S/ c 'H lb; two-crown, ; 3s/ c * lb; seedless Sultanas, 6yj>c; seedless Muscatels, 4*/gc; three-crown London layers. SI 15: clusters, SI 50: Debesa clusters. $2 60: Imperial clusters, S3; dried Grape*. 3c 9 ft."-. • Jobbixo Pricks— San Francisco— Fonr-crown, loose, 6*/* c: 3-crown, 434 c: - 2-crown. 3-i/ic; seed less Sultanas, • 6%c; seedless : Musca.ela, 4V%c; X crown London layers, SI 25; clusters, ;SI 61) ; Dehena clusters, $2 75: 1 Imperial clusters, $3 26. NUTS— Chestnuts quotable at H@lo< ; Walnuts cy a @7c V ft. for standard and \)<tii'J\, 2 <; it ft for scifish»ll: Almonds, t(g.tii'~c for ; Lang^edoc, 3@ i(y 2 « for hardshfll nnd 8(»9o » ft ; lor papersnell; Peanuts, 4@6c ft for Kastern and 4o lor Call lornla: UlcKory Nuts fl@tto * ft: Pecans. TM 8< i»lh: liberty 7y 2 @Bc: Brazil Nuts, 7^aßc; Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 V '00. ■ . r HO.NKY— Comb, 10@12V3<5 for bright and 6@9c for lower grade*: . water-white extracted, 6®sy c: light amber extracted, 4i...a4»/j.c; dark amber, 4<a 4J,i.C: aaric. !«@3c "fl tb. ■ i , - . -•;.'■, «• BEESWAX— 22®2Sc%» ft.. : ; . PROVISION'S. ; Bacon, Lard and Cottolene ru!e firm. No change In Hams. ;'...-. ; . ■■.■■■-■- v ' , .'-■ ' CCRED MEATS— Bacon. 7c ft for l)°avy, 7^o 9 ft for light medium, 10c for light, lOVfcc It lb for extra light . and • 12c : «, lb for suitar-cured. ■■'• East ern sugar-cured : Hams, ' ll@l2V*ic: California Hams. 10@10y a c; Mess 'i Beef, S7®7 60; extra mess do, $B<Bpß 50; family do, 89 50@10; extra prime Pork, $7 50«8; extra clear. «16 » bbl; mess, 814 » bbl: Hmoked Beef, 10c * lb. ' .; >; LARD— Eastern tierces are quoted at 6%c for compound ana «%<a7o ft lb for pure: palls, J%c: California tierces. SiA^S^ic for compound _ and 6%c for pure: half-bbls, 7 Vic; 10- tlna,:7%c;' do. 5-lb, 8c ft 0). .-.'-.-.' ' ■ . COTTOLj:NK-6c in tierces and 7%@8%c In 10- lb tins. . , ... , UIUKS. TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS HIDES AND SKINS— Are firm at the advance, though ' business is slow.*; Calls and brands ' sell lc under sound stoc<. Heavy salted Bteers quot able at 8c * tb; medium, 7c » lb:llBhu 7c; Cow hides, 7c; stags. sc; salted Kip, 7c $* 2): salted Calf,: 8c; salted Veal, 7c; dry; Hides, 12%® 13c: culls and brands. 9V>@loc » lb; dry Kip and Veal, 9@loc; dry Calf. 16c- culls, 10c: Goatskins, 20@35«acb: Kids, sc: Deerskins, good summer, 25c it lb; medium, 20c; winter, 10c: Sheepskins, shearlings, 10($2Oo . each; - short woo!, 26@3Se each: medium, 30@45ceacb; long wools, 40060 c each/ • ■>• -■ •■•.-•, -r-.-«- .;;-,' ...,-:■ ■ ■ .■ ■. :■■-; TaLLOW-Xo. 1, rendered, 3(33 V»c » lb: No. 2, 2%c: refined. sc: Grease, 2c V ft.. WOOL— .No prices for the Spring clip have yet been established. Trade Is dull. San Joaquin, 4@ 6c: Eastern Oregon. 7@loc » lb. V HOPS— continue very quiet at 6(sßc for fair to choice and 9@loc It lb for tat.cy. ;>■: ' GtNKKAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS— market is very firm. Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, s©sVic: June-July delivery, 6® 6V4c; Ban Quentln, 35 40; Woolßags, 24@27c. COAL— Wellington, $8 $ ton; New Wellington. SB per ton: South Held Wellington. $7 60 1? ton: Seattle, 35 60: Bryant, $5 60; Coos Bay. $* 75 . * ion; Wallsend, $6 50 * ton; Cumberland, $13 50 ft ton In bulk aDd 916 in sacks; Penn sylvania, Anthracite Egg, Sll@l2-¥ ton; Welsh Anthracite, $»<jplO: Cannel, 98 V ton; Rock Bprlngß," Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 97 60; Coke, Sll@l2 in bulk and Sl3 * ton In sks. SUGAR— Western sugar Refining Company has 'advanced Its prices aud now quotes us )o lows, terms net cash: cube sn.i Crushed, 6c 9 lb; Powdered, 5%c; Fine Crushed. 8c: Dry Granu lated, 4 %c:' Confectioner*' A, 4%c: Magnolia a, 4%c; 1 xtraC, 8 c; Golden C, 4V4c; half barrels Vie more than barrels aud boxes V3 U more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT BIABKKT. Mutton and Lamb are weak. Beef Is steady and Pork is firm, with an advancing tendency. ; . Wholesale rates for dressed stock trom slaugh terers are as follows: BKKF— First quality, 6c; second. 6@5%c; third do, 4@4% CT Mb. , '. - VEAL— Large, 6®6c; small, 6@7c » la. MUTTON-Wethers, 6c: Ewes, 6y 'l* lb. LAMB— spring, 7®Bc » lb. •'::'■/ PORK— Live bogs, 4@4y 8 c Vlb for large and 4Vi <$43/gC tor small aud medium: dressed do, 6@6Vic. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCJS. JfOR 24 HOURS. Floor, <jr sks..:; 3.3*4! Kesi, d0i.... . 10,890 Wheat, ctls. 1, 550 i Bides, no .„. *75 Barley. cUs... . 3,7501 Pelts, bdls „ 151 Beans, sks ...... 825! Wine, ga15.... » 45,300 Potatoes, sks.... 2,046 Wool, bis ' 3 OS* Onions, sits...^_ 130 Leather, r0115.... . 36 Hay, t0aa....._ 3701 Tallow. ctl*. - 67 bran, 5k5........ 6P5 Quicksilver, flsks 3 Middlings, bus... 3701 Lime. bbls. ... - 282 chs...._ v7O Alfalfa Seed, sis SSJ Cheese, cas....^ 233 1 • — * — ♦ THE STOCK MAEKET. Most stocks were rather steadier yesterday, but business was light. The Homestake ■ Mining Company of South Dakota has declared a monthly dividend of 25 cents p<>r share, payab March 26. The Vie or Gold fining Company of Co orado paid a dividend of 10 cents per stmre on Marcn 16, making a total of 9705,000 paid to date. amenta rending. .r*ollowln« Is a list of aiutessmenM now n»n''iir • N'j. Ami. ' Sale Day. >r Jung ....1 1 & Belcher id. r dental ! Imperial I luck la Con .;...;.;-.. ■a Nevada........ her...: .....: 1ean... ...... ....-| CaL"<s"v'a! .'.".'.'." •-•■:. 1 11 •jßi.Keb .Mch 2« OB.Feb '21 Latch l- at .Feb .Mch 23 10 .Mch 1 ..Mch 19 2&l.Mch k .Mch 30 10 .Mch 13. Apr (5 01 .Mch ID Apr 13 06. Mch If. 14 06 Apr 2. Apr v 7 20. Apr 2:.Apr 2ts as. Apr .2 Apr 27 20. Apr ».Apr SS .Apr 4i. Apr 29 25. Apr S.May 3 20. Apr 10. May 6 30i. Apr 12 .May, 7 si. idence BOAKD ' SALES. Follow lit; were Ibe tales In the San Francisco* ' Hock Board yesterday: l . : RIGUIAB HOBKIN'fI BHUrON", rfiMMllxrlV^ B:SO. 800 Alt* 04 100 CC4V...1.25;V!01) S 5ev....27 200 Andes'. ... 162100 Cou 1m..01 00 ............26 200 CA0ir.. .1.00 600phir......9uj ." . ■ - itTKRSnON SESSION'— '2:3O. 100 Choir. ..1 051100 HAN H7|loo Savage.... 3l 10J U4U....32J100 P0t051....3»l ■,-.■-; • Following were tbe *»"" 111 the Padflo Stock Board yesterday: BKGtTT.AK fTf^iO'S— lo:3ll . 300 AlPlm 500 C N V..-.01 200 0cc!dt1....16 300 A1U......-04^UU irwuPt..2l'c>ooOvrmn....o9 1>60AndM..~..19 3UD U4C 82 -20J(J Pouisi ...36 200 Belcher. 200 H«5^.....84 1400 ..3d 300 UA8......70 200 .. 85 400 rtaTate....H-J 100 l-.uliu>n....i ! 100 ...... .....8« SOO bcorploa..O-' 200 Caled IS 1800 .....90 70U 58& M....03 250 Ch11nge,. .37 400 Julia 05-0' » Nfv 27 400 Chollar.LOC { 300 Justice.:. o4 lUOO 811 HU1..01 3UO .......1.02'/ 2 1800 L Wash. ol 10) iMiird 1.67y« 2400 I.oi> 300 Ny Qn...07 20J Union... 29 400 CCV.. 1.27 V- 250 Mexican. 2H 200 30 800 .........l.ao|2oJ opnir. 90 M) 0 Utah W 15J conn 78.-JOO ........ ...92 30J 'i j0*......00 linp...Ul| 1 , I ; AFTKBNnOS BK9SIOV— 2:3O. 400 Alpha U6.200 'Tn'lTiT 37 100 0c01dt1....16 100 A1M. ......04 150 CC*V 1.27 Vi -!5U Ophtr 91 30J Ande5.... .19 50 conli. 7b iUO Potosl 36 23 ) Belcner...la IjOO C imp ..01 :oi i-Mme....31 20U lit B 70 200 O<tU 311 OJBNev. 27 100 £n1U0u....1) 160 H&N......b7 ju Stdrdl.&7Va 300 Caleda.... l: 400 Mexican. .2!- 20J Uni0n.... .28 IOJ Choir... 1.05 200 Ny Qn.....0b ib<i V J«»,i....28 200 I.o2i^| - , . STOCK. AND BOND .EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY. March 17 -2 P. U. CNITKD STATES BONUS. Jim. A »*ea. •" " : Bid. Jitkmt. tr 84s conn. ll2l/2 — C 6 4«reg...lU' UOVi Do new issue iv::u.<, ° — i!isiki,i.»si:nrs bonds. Cal-stCbl«&s. 112 — Oak Urns 65.. — 104 CalElecL 6s 129. 1.4 — ho 2d Is 65... )07 110 CntraUW6s 96 88 OmniDtis Us.. 122% — ' DpDi-stex-cp — 100' PSUBtOj. — 113 KdsnL&Pßsl29y a IBOV4P<&ChRy tfs. — 103 F«CURRtSsIOS 107 Pwl-st RR6ill3 118 Gearv-st Klsl 0 aoj heno.WL4L — lvi H C<t» 6 10 — Cacto I 1 A 0. -.-- 100 Los An* L 6* 921A100 sF«fcNPRSi.. 1"1 101 Do meed 6s - iUO sPßßArlrfli 92 P3Vi, Mjtt-stCble6sl22» / sPRRCaIdt. — liOVi DoßyCon as. 1044 8 104% s>PKß«.alss. — 100 NetVlnßs Ist — iOO sPBrRCaIOs. 98V 8 98% NevCNgß7s.lO4Va — SVWaterttj.ll7l/4118 N RyCal Us. 101 - s,VWater4s. 100", -— V KHyUIM, - . 95 stktnU4Kiti 89y a looV<i ■WATKK BTOCKV Contra Costa 37 40 |*prug Valley 9b3^ :19 MarlnCu.... 48% 613 A { •AS AMI r.l.K< TRir 1 TOOKV . Capital .....— 3U Pacific lilcht 60V4 51 Central 98V a - F O4Elec. 97 97*/ 8 MKlec Light 9 t»V» Francsco 2 . 21/4 Oak L & - 64% alOCKtou.. ... - " *U Pa« uas Imp 92% 93% ; ; , i % ■ IMiUß*Si'« STOCK*. > sFdlB2V 3 200 |...... ™«»'.- '»i KANK BTO-K* An«lo-Cal.... 60 — First Natlonl 181 187% Bank Of Cal.. - 342% LondonP4A.]2 6V4 — CalsD4Tcoluß 109 JMerchKx.... 1- - *A- IXui BANK STOCICt. . GerK4LCo..l3l6 1350 ISav&Loan.. ins BnmbS4L.liUJ - Security.. .-. 250 300 • Mutua1....... 38 — Uaiou Trust. B&5 — WBav Union 400 .470. BTKKKT BAII.BOAD STOCKS. , California... .lo7 — |Oaks*LJtH»/ — ltfO Gearj-5t....» 3oy. 60 : Presidio .... 6% — Uai-keirat.... *4 / ". ,414! ....._ «-UWK.,.« f.TOCKt. Atlantic irt 17 . lOlantCoa.... 84 34% California.... 9 T 125 Vlgoriu. — »0c Eastern D.._ 78 82%1 < ; Vlmi-».i,i, a v <nn\ ' rro'liCi. Alaska Pkrs. 102%108 V* Nat Vln Co.. - ' 7% UerLeadCo. mi . iv.. ; oceanlcSSUo — 24% HawO&SCa. 17 17Vs Pac Aux FA— 4 HutchsPLo 27% :7%|PacßoraxCa — , 81 - MerExAssn.. ■—/■. Ho |P»rfP«antUo -'; I ' ' IIUKMNU BEBBIOX. ■' ' Board— ■ - , •■::-.. ■ • ■ > ■ ■- ■■■' ! •- ■ * 60 Ulant Powder C0n........ ;........... 34 00 880 Hawaiian Commercial. ..; ... 17 26 » . 50 ' do do '.'.'.'...'. .' 17 12% 100 Hntchlnson 3 P Co. .:.:..:.......— «7 26 110 Oakland Gas.. :.'...; .... 64 no B 43 B * Gas A Electric C 0............... 97 12% 10 do do ........................ .97 25 6 SV Water...... .............:.. ...... »8 75 . '■': Uriel- .'■•■ '. -■ ■-•'.-■. ' ■ . ' ' , ' ■ ») 6,000 Market-st Ry Con bx 80nd5.... 104 75 $5000 Omnibus Cable 80nd5.. ..::..%.... 123 00 BALES— AFTKBNOON SESSION. ' : ■■■• Board— ■: .: .. . j... ..... . : 10 Alaska Packers' Association .'.'.... .. 108 25 20 do do ... „ -. ....... 103 00 46 Giant Powder C0n... ......v 34 00 15 do ■ do ........................ 34 12% 25 Hawaiian C0mmercia1 :..... .•..;.... 17 12% 100 do *;.' do, ■ 10. ;..%.. ... 17 «o <!5 .-■■« do , do -- ... • .......... ...'..... 17 00- . - 3j) H F uas 4 Electric C 0..............: 97 26 . 100 fit' Gaslight, ..-..; 2 12% ♦6 Water... .;......... 88 76 1000 8 V 4% 80nd5....:. ................. 100 87% . 3 German Savings* L0an. ...... 1340 00 ■;■;: 9 BF Uas 4 Electric C 0..... .......... 97 26 6 »V Water... .......... ... .; 98 75 EEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Charles F. Crocker to William F. McNutt, lot on N line of Sutwr street, 120:8 X of Van Ness avenue, X 86 by N 120; $10. P. and Mary Fimiul (by J. J. McDade, Sheriff) to A. W. Myer, lot on .NW corner of Church and Twentieth streets. W 150 by N 114, Sheriff's deed ; $600. ' , ,-■■ .... .-,•■ -/;;-■, ,-:, ■■-■ Km Hie and Mary Hoffmann to Henry Hoffmann, lot on E line o( Valencia street. 117:11 8 of Twenty-sixth, 825 by X 125: 10. . .> -, . •'-• Alexander anu Elizabeth Oliver to Triumph Loan Association, lot on N\V corner of Twenty third and Hoffman (Kllen) streets, N 26:6 by W 100, lot 167, Hevman Tract; $10. * ; , » Mary McCarthy to Marie yon Bargen. lot on NW line of \atoma street, 160 NE of seventn. NE 25 by \V 75; $10. : j , Mr .iN ! Mary A. and Isaac M. Baker to Joseph Peers, lot on 8E corner of California street and Twenty first avenue, E 57:6 by S 100; $10 ...-'- . Solomon and Dora Oetz to Mary F. Triell^r, lot on \V line of Twentieth avenue, 250 S of California street, S 25 by \V 120; $10.-"- Samuel Neumann to Blanche Neumann, lot on a line of H street, 57:6 W of Eighth avenue, W 25 by 8 100; $5. ; : - Blanche Neumann to Gustavo Friederich, same; $ l U. Jacob and Llna Heyman to Oswald Wlldsbutz, lot on E line of Forty-eighth avenue, 350 X of X street, N 25 by X 120: $10. ~ - • ■ Rufus S. Cross to Harry W. Porter, lot on E line of Forty-seventh avenue, 260 8 of S street, a 25 by K120; *10. . SunnysUle , land Company and California Title Insurance and Trust Company to John D. More land, lot 3, biock 43, Munnys.de: $10. -, Marlon Thrasher to Moses ->. orris, lot on S line of Grove (Thirtieth) ttreet, 125 W ofl Warren, W 25 by s 125, block 25. Fairmount; $10. • ' Anna Sidrke to John schelDert, lot on N corner of Theresa street and new county or Telegraph tMisvon) road, NW 90, NX 25, BE 94:7 V 2. S'V -26:4>£ to beginning, s> half of lot 128, block 7, Academy Tract; $10. Kmelle J. and Frederick Lagrange to Matilda M. Ader ( Laeranijp), lot on X line Of Hampshire street, -*i 6 M of Helena, X 25 by E 100, lot 123, Silver Tertace Homestead: $5. •. = ■ Paul J. Desenfunt to Emily Desenfant, lot on W line 01 Virginia avenue, 103.14 N of Henrietta street, W 113.05. N 26, X 104.05, SE 26.06, lot, 221, Heyman subdivision of Cobb Tract: gilt. Orin H. Gibson to Kdward Wolf, lot bet?. 150 S from 8K line of Berkshire and Kingston sts., S 26 by E 100. lot 30, block 6, Mission and Thlrtleth- Btre^t extension Homou ad; $275. - ' ' William Wallace to Thomas Fanning, lot on 8W corner or Goettinger and Barry streets, B SB:2Va. N W ;{>6:3y 2 , SW 80:4, N «6, lot 1, block 43, Paul Tract, Homestead; $10. ' ■ A LAM EDA COUNTY. James Stewart to H. H. Watson, lot on SW cor ner of .; eventh and Harrison streets. 8 26 by W 75, being lot 15, blocs 63, Oakland; $10. Anetie Manuel to Eugene E. Eglejtou, lot on E line of Filbnrt Street, 200 >> of Thirtieth, S 50 by X 125, subject 10 life estate to first party, Oak land; $10. <: . uj, San Francisco Savings Union to Marie C. Sin clair, lots 1 and a, map:of Frost's Thirteenth-aye- ; nue Tract, Kast Oakland; $10. Jane Newton to H. M. Kern (wife of C. P.), lot on, » line of Hanover avenue, 214 Wof Newton .-.venue, W 55, s 137.90, E 156:10. N 120.90 10 beginning, being lots 13 and 14, b.ock E, I'eralta Heights. East. Oakland; $10. ■ Annie 1. and Lucien W. Shaw to Edward J. M. Dlntieen, lot on E line of West street, 50 S of Forty-seventh, 8 50 by X 100, being lot 3 and por tion of lot 5, block 2112, Alden Tract, at Te mescal, Oakland Township; $10. . .'■■.:■ Kichard J. Montgomery (executor of estate Of Margaret P. McCourtney) to A. D. I eroy, lot on S boundary line of Forty- first street, 190 E ot West, X 25 by S 110, being lot 18, block A, Paradise Plot, map 2, Oakland Township: $17. . Edwin VV. Woodward to Grace Shilling, lots 29 to 32, it and 43, block E. lots 23. 24, 25, B*. 33 and 34, block F, amended map Christlania Tract, quitclaim deed: $5. Juanna Ysunzi to Mrs. J. B. Temby, lot on E line of San Pablo avenue, 607 N of Bancroft way, S 40 by E 35, being a ■ portion "of plot 62, Kancho V. and D. Peralta, Berkeley: $10. Henry Blytb to Blyih & Trott (a corporation), lot on s line College way, 399:1% E of Shattuck street, E4sby S 124:6, block A, villa lots ad jacent to university site on the west, Berkeley; $10. . ■ .- ■ .- • ' - , -: - ■ A. Montgomery to Julia C. Baird, lot on S lineof Bancroft, way, 250 W of Audubon street, W 110 by H 300, being the W 50 feet of lot, 6 and E 60 feet of lot 7, bloc.-c 9. property of College Home stead Association. Berkeley: $9500. ■ Laura H. Codlneton and Matilda it. Hill to H. A. Wastell, 10. on NW line of Pearl street, 200 S\V of Central avenue, NW 272 by SW 50. being lot 5, block 10. Map of Hays & Caperton Tract, Ala meda; $10. '. ;■ ■: ■,;:; -'.-.cv:-" : ' Builder's , Contract. fc-vV'lw Phoebe A. Hearst with Joshua Hendy Machine Works, rasttron wor< for alterations and mldi tlons to building on S line of Market rod, 142:6 W of Anne: $9020: A. C. Schweinfurth, architect. ■ . . .' '""'•■ "♦ « , : — — HOT£L ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. A B McKan A wf, Troy S D Meyrat, Sack Lake Chas Kossback. lahklou Hyram Havball, Utah G v Hayball. Utah X R Neu, Elkhart, Ind 8 D Megealb. >ait Lake John Grubb, Lima, O C Lavlck, Columbus, ODE Chamberlain. Nebr J D McEeth. Texas J V Pearsoll, Texas A B Junes. Chicago Samuel Turner, Montana AUi-ri Grubb, Texas s> B Grayham, Sacto H H Adams, Ohio BALDWIN HOTEL. F A Lyon. Sacto W F Parker, Los Ane Dc V S Jaffe, Stockton J H Bennett, Stockton .M H Brown, StocKton F Itrouks. stockion Mrs lii ■iiiitimm, Bo» on MrsK FBurnett, Boston F L Whit on, Chicago Mrs X H Brown, Vailejo Mrs X J Aden, Vull«-jo Miss T.Stahl, Valleju J C Croaks, Hay wards J J McCarthy Awf. Idaho V E McMullen, Utah A Dorgey, San Diego 1> Frietzer, nan Jose A M McCabe, San Jose F J Barney. Winters T Derby, Mew Alameda W Taylor, Fresno GRAND HOTEL. M rutman, Stockton \V W Oates, Stockton 0 Mathewson A- «. Cal J M Russell, Los An; I" B Field, Los Angalea J\V leonard Aw. « an C Leonard, Toronto W D Hooul * w. Wis A X Hooul, w and 3 eh, R P Sparhawk, Fresno Wisconsin W M Wheeler, Chicaso A Peyton, Santa Cruz A Hena, Santa Cruz 1 Car.er, Carter C S Morris, Chicago J S Eastm»n, Berkeley H Roweil Berkeley L L Cartwrlght, 111 H S Converse, Oakland 0 H Close, Stockton G O Taylor, Mntn View A X Davis, L'sJlC AC E4 aeu <fe w. Fresno G Page, Fresno J A Gibson, Sacio E Spears, Cal M Christ ian. Cal 1/ Stephens, Cal Mrs X X Memls, N V T M Alexander A w, C G Lampmnn Aw. Mass Boston J W Boeing A w, Minn C Sautter Jr. MY A B JackMon. Salinas Mrs J C Mason, Sanford Miss L Mas 'n, Stanford J M Hainlll st Paul J A Israel, Denver Mrs J A Israel, Denver Miss M l rael Denver .1 Churchill, vreka T Wolff, Portland X Gelser. Baker City H S Dewey, N V MrsT 0 Wordwortb, Cal A Sullivan, Nicaragua R B Oullanan, Stockton L Perkins Aw. Coio J Threoer, Sacto H X Osborn A w. Cal Mr» C D Mains, San Jose W W Caldivell, N V M Rohertson, St Joe R B Stanton, Coronado 1 L Daugheriy Aw, 111 GII Knight, Miss H Klnn^y. N V L Lynch, San Knmona G O Muse, Danville R L Lovell, Denver RU>»B HOUSE. J L May, Port Orford T L Boons, Madera s Scnerz * sn, Ohio Edward Ward, Ohio H T Rollins, N Carolina H E Heileard, Cal X R rock, Loomls H M Branstetier, Loomis R A Campbell, Redding J C Booue, Gilroy X (• Hurlbert, Cal A O Carpenter, Ukiah L Gobbi, i'hiali S J Hall. Healdsburg J1) Payne Aw, Selma J W Hart, Stockton s X Thomp-on A w, (010 Mn G \V Mapes A d, Nev P McDonald Aw, Trinity D A Russell, lowa Hill C J Crosby, Lincoln L R Lotly, Mexico GDI usn, *anta Cruz H Sttele, Pescadero J McKenua, Petaluraa Mls« J B Christman, Cal S 0 Humaker «ft w. Or W W Wi kens, UoHnas FW t 'onrty. Garkeville E J Beane, Colo J H Thomas. Kio Vista E B Wishaar, Ponland Mrs SchuUz. Portland H G Squire, San Jose FChrl.itensen, StHelnna T (' Johnson. Colo X W Martens, Sn Rafael S J Johns, Alameda J Sauter, French Gulch C Syme, French Gulch L M Kelloeg Aw, lowa C C Martin, Sacto E Cottin, Mass H H boo fish, Mass Al Price, Los An; A Rodgers. Alta j> M. collier Aw. Sn Jose James alt tin in, sacto C G titzgerald, Sacio W H Coan, Satr.a Rosa M A Crosby, Sacto C Ullonghlen, Oakland PALACE HOTEL, HW Harding. Colo Mrs H W Hardln?, Col C W Hammond, X V Mrs 0 \V Hammond, N V C Mellve, Los Angples H N Denny, N V W Brockoundt. lowa Mrs BrocWoimdt. lowa E Rothschild, Chicano A B Campbell, Idaho Mrs Campbell, Idauo Miss A I-ox, H«rrlsburg T F Woodman, Chicago J Hannegan, Ohio H C rate, Mexico M rs P V Lowe, 111 C A Mllbe, a, V Mrs W Oalhout, Freino Miss Oathout, Fresno Miss X Oathout, Fresno Mrs S w li;tK Mien Miss Judd, .Mich Miss Reynolds; Colo E F Heath, N J J( i liending, Ind Mrs Hending, Ind C Thomson, London R My burgh, Londou U B Doly, Mich J T Davis, Amador C halcke. Ind I P Favor. N V A Hill, Klswlck H Winslow, Kiswick Miss A Hill, Kiswick R IS Truman, Kiswlck P L Garrlt.v. Chicago Miss t merson, i'ortlaud > WllsouAw, Portland J cellar, Singapore Rev H GotiwaKy, Mass «aron vonSeidlltz.Berlin J D Butts, Rochester Mrs Harris, Rochester Mrs Wde Wels. France W D Nicho a<, Palo Alto W D Weed, Alaska W \V Chapin, Sacto Miss L C Mnlth. Buffalo Mrs S L Woodford. Mich W Loomls A w.Brooklyn O Theme, Riverside Miss L C Church Mass Miss B C Church. Mass Miss M R Hick.i. Mass Miss II H Nve, Mass A M JKarker, .NY G H hchuler, Elgin Mrs A M Barkpr. N V Mrs G H schnier, Elgin G P lord A w, Elgin Mrs Cleveland, Dundee A C Kuhn. >an Jose Idas Cleveland, Dundee Paul A Smith, San Jose P Davis Aw, Bo. tod Miss Lewis, Boston Miss Gibson. Enxland E Honnheimer, NY T B lrice, Boston Ode Kergorlay. Honolulu T A Cnubb, Newton A J Harrell, Visalia F M Chubb, Newton Thomas Hill, Wawona Crs Hill, Wawoona H A Cornet, St Louis Miss G I ornet, >t Louis W H Lamb, Santa Cruz G Haggar, i-olusa - >;;■>."-. — > ♦ • — • — — ■' I STKAMEBS TO ARRIVE. ' stkamkr ■ I •■■.■;■-: • From ; . | ■ Dub Czarina......... Coos .8ay. ..... •• ..MchJS Crescent Cltr... Crescent City..'..:....'.:' ..Men 18 Walla Walia... Victoria <9r Puset Bonn! ..Men 18 North tore... HumbolcU Bar .......... ..Men 18 Bantu Kosa .... Han Di«5c0......-V........ ..Men 19 Dpi None brays Harbor. .......... Men 19 0rizaba.......... Mexico i.. ........... Men;.. Kraplr*> ....._.. Coos Bay ,*.r.' ..:.'..;.. .^ Men IP I'rosreao ....... 5eatt1e. ..:..."./.....:.:;:■ ..Men 20 C0ptic........'.; China anil Japan..... MctiVO Willamette..... 5eatt1e. ........".."...... :.Mch2o Wellinston... . Departure 8ay .......... ..Men -0 F10rida......... Coiuox ............. .'.... ..Mch'^l bnii0u'.. '......."■ Oray* Harbor::.;.'...:.". .'.Aich'ii coos bar. .":.-..". >«HUK>ri ■.:.'.-;. ..;...:.:: :;MchV!i Geu W. Elder.. Portland Men 21 ! Homer .V .".■;::".; Coos 8ay.;:..... :..:.. ;v Mch 'i\ Tillaniook Portiaua. .;.-.. ..;..:;. ;.'. ..Mar2-i Humboldt Humboldt Bay ..Men 22 Fara110n:. ...... i ugulna in. ..McuUS Coroa*. .. ;.".:7. Hanl»lego :..V;V?:.' .:'..'. Mch 23 1'mat111a.. ...... Victoria A Punec. Sound ..Men I 3 Man MatfO...:.. tJomox:.-,..::;.".;.".:.",'.. ..Men 23 Allceßlanchard l'ortlanu ....■...;.:...;.: ..Men 24 Arcata:........ Coos 8ay.... ............ ..Men 24 Kurelca.. ....... Newp0rt. ~.7.;.....V...... Mch 26 C010n:. ......... Panama... ..Mca!46 THJB CALL CALBKDAB. March. 1897. \V. 1 3a. Moon's Phases ©New Moon. Much 3. * 11 12 /'"VjFlrs; Qui \J) March 19 is 17 Full Mood. March 18. 2» Y"M,ast Qua *V March OCEAN STKAMEKS. Dates of Departure From San FraneUeo. DESTINATION-. | SMI.S Czarina..;.'. (State of Cai. Koreka Arcata.....; City Sydney Pomona j Uanta Rosa. Dei None., i Walla Walla Coos Bay... ! Australia... I Peru.. Kunol Columbia... | Farallon C0r0na...... | Orizaba... ... ' Coos .bay .... . Portland Newport ...... cons Hmr ...... Panama......; ; Mumboldtßa> , San Dle«o . . . . Grays Harbor. Vie & Pgt bno ! Newport .... . Honolulu-.... I China A Japan Urars Harbor. I Portland ...... I mi in i Bay. i San Diego..... M.-hi 9. Sam Men 19.10 am I Men 20,1 2 Ml Mch-'l. Uru Men 'J1.114M Mch 22. 4pm Men 'ii, Bam Men 23. Cam Mcu'23. 1!i-m Mcii aa. Ipm Men 24.12 M Mch24,lU4H Men 25. Bah Mch 25,Uam ■Mrh HUM .12 m i Pier » I Pier 8 Pier 24 Fieri L IMerll- !l"MS8 I Pie: 9 I Pier 11 : Her 28 i Pier » I Pier 1 1 Pier ; 7 P M9S ! Pier 'i i Pier 24 j Pier 2 i Pier 11 | Pier 11 Mexico SUN, MOON AND TIDK. cnrrrun States Coast ax» G»>T>»:Tto Boav«r Truss' AMD Heights of HIOH AND LOW Waters at lokt Point, Estraxc« to tAN Francisco Bay. Published bt Offi cial Authority OK THIS SUPKEISTISBIST. . | Notk— The high and low waters occur at th» City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about twentr flve minutes later than at Fort Point: the helfb.l of tide Is the Karon at both place*. • • ' ' ' v^ March— lß»7. Thursday, March 18. Sunrises 6151M00n rlsM o.ooam Sun sets 6.21 ] Moon sets. g!L Wl H W; 11. W ! |H W 11 17 1H 19 3.11 2.1 1.3 0.8 O.J -0.1 10.1 10. 11. 19 4.8 49 4.9 t.H | 4.6 i 3.00 —0.1 iO.OO 4.2 &43 O.d 10. 'JO 4.8 4.-5 0.2110.64 4.9 I 6.04 0.5 11.23 6.0 6.41 0.9 11.6* • 6.1 ! e.aoi i.4| 4.44 5.27 t>.l2 Notk— ln the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second tlma column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or righ; hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes scenrs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (— ) precedes tne height, and then the number given Is subtractiva from the depth given by the charts. KOTICc; TO MAKINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographl* Office located In . t h « Merchant*' Exchange Is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to 'nationality and free of expense.. ■ .' •' ■.'■■'■ '.■■■;■■ •"•• -•■ .' I" ;■■-> : I ",'' Navigators are cordially Invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailing directions of the world are kept on hanl tor com parison and reference, and the -latest information oan always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of Interest to ocean commerce. • i • . ' > ■ ' ' ■ ■ The. time bail on top of the .building on Tele graph Hi. In hoisted about ten minutes before, noon, and Is dropped at noon. 120 th meridian, by . telegraphic, signal received each day from the United Mates Naval Observatory a . Mare Island. Cal. tM ■■.' ■■ .'■ ■ ■-- ■ > :*■'-•; -•■■■< A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. If any. Is published the same day oy the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the following <lar, , ' - *. > , W. & Hughes. . .,- Lieutenant. V. S. £!.. In caarge* The Time Kail. Branch Htdbogbaphic Office, U. B. V.\ MKRCHANTS' Eichanhe >- San Francisco. March 17. 1897. )•■ The time ball on Telegraph HU. was dropped exactly at noon to-day— l. c.. at noon of the 120 th meridian, or exactly at 8 p. m., Green wl<h time. | ■ W. 8. Hughes, . Llontennn' I. H. N.. In charge. I :■',, SHIPPING; INTELLIGENCE. '. f Arrived.'; .' . * '■:, J* WEDNESDAY, March 17. ■ HBM strar Pheasant, Garforlh, 6 days from San Dleeo; bouna lor Esquimau. Stinr Mineola, iMlsbury, 79 hours from Tacoma; 3400 tons i-oal. o» jfCo Oakland direct. Stmr Australia. Houdlette, 6 days and '22 hours from Honolulu; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckeis & Bros Co. ■ . -....-'... ; ■ Stmr Peru, Friele, | 82 days from Hongkong, via Yokohama Si days, via Honolulu 8 days: pass and mdse, to P M S S. Stmr Eureka. Parsons, 70 hours from Newport and way ports; pass and mdse, to Uoodall, Perkiai .feCo.;.- ■' - . - "... ■ ■ ■ ■: -■ ■ - ' Stmr Cleone, Strand, 31 hoars irom Cres cent City; lumber. ioAW Beadle & Co Stmr City of Sydney, Johnston, 24 days from Panama: puss anJ m Ise, to 1* M a e> Co. Stmr Arcata. Cousins. 44 hours from Coos Bay: pass and mdse. to O C <fc >* Co. stmr Weeott. Miller. 16 hours from Fort Bragg; 316 M ft lumber, to Union Lumber Co. . Br ship sierra Cadenn. .McWhlnnle, 180 days from Cardiff; 2789 tons coil, to J D Spreckeis & Bros CO . JsUl«^a. > -W«WB9aßHßiWlg^i<Bßß»»«ai> ship Kenllworth, Baker. 114 days from New York; mdse. to Williams, Diniond & Co. ; Bark O.ympic, Gibbs, 1-8 daystroni . Philadel phia: mdse. to J F chapman it Co. : Bark Alden Besse, Po:t-r, 28 days from Hono lulu; susar, etc., to j I) Spreckeis & Bros Co. Bktn Uncle John, Murchison. 8 days from Port Gamble; ljmber, to Pope <fc Talbot. Bktn Amelia. Miller. 20 days inn Hana: 11,256 bars sugar, to M 8 Crlubaura. r .., ScnrChas X Wilson. Johnson, 4 days from Grays Harbor; lumber, to Wilson Bros & Co. ■ Schr Maweema, . SruUk, 7y 3 days from Port Hadiock; lumber, to W J Auams. Port Costa direct i'"3 '■•-..■.." -■■ : > ■■ .. ■: 6chr Melancthon, <■ Peasley. : 6 days from Wll lapa Harbor; 360 M ft lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. . . ' ■ ... Cleared. . WEDNESDAY. March 17. : Stmr Mexico, Jensen, San Diego: Goodall, Per kins it Co. - • ' Mmr Pomona, Doran, " Eureka: ' Goodau, Peril a» &. Ca • ..... >riir Koaiak, Thomas, Kodlak: Alaska Com mercial Co. ' Sailed. WEDNESDAY. March 17. Btmr Queen, Debney, Victoria ami Port Towns end ■'■■ !•. -■ ■ - r. Stmr National Citv.Andresen, Eureka, • btmr City of Everett, Laver^e, Nanaimo. Siiur Corona, Jepsen. San Diego. Stmr Greenwood. Katrerlund. : / Ship Wachmett, Ho;:a:i, Puget Sound. Kchr Mary C. Campbell. Bodega.' ■ . - Schr Arthur X, Krog. Iversens Landing. Schr Seven Sisters, Rasmus<ien, Blhlers Point. "■'■ bchr Archie and Jb'ontie. Colstrup, Walsh's Land- Inc. Schr Guide, Olsen, Willapa Harbor." t»chr Lin and Mettle, Ltndbridge, Altata. ' bebr Kodiak, Thomas, Kodiak. Scar Etta B. Bourne. Fort Koss. Telegraph 10. POINT l,Oßns. March .17.— i'J p. u.—Weatht; hazy: wind N\V: velocity 28 mUei. ■ ■ ■ Charters. -■; , The t>ktn Archer loads mdse for Honolulu: schr Martha W Tuft, mdse for Maza:lan and San Bias. Spoken. Jan.2s— Lat 66 S. Ions; 69 W. Br ship Penth* slloa, from Oregon, for Plymouth. ■ - .-■- F^b 12— Lat 19 S, long 35 W. Br ship Eurasia, from Oregon, tor Queensiown. ■ • • -■. -■_ -.-, ; ' Per Kenllworth— Jan Is— Lat 65 S, lont • 64 W, Br ship Helenslea, from Vancouver, for Queens town. ; . -. ' : ■ •.'• ■- ■: ■• "•-.. '■ ■ - . ■ ■ .:■■-■ --i Per AMen Besse— B— H B M etmr Icarus, from Honolulu. ■■■- ; . ; ; -.'-. •-.•■-, ■-.:. Mar 8 was In company with the bktn Archer. Domestic Ports. PORT BLAKELEY-Sailed Mar 17-3chr C 8 Hoi -i es. for San Pedro. . 7 , SEATTLE— saileu Mar 17— Schr Lena Mveasey. for !>an r'runclsco.' • ■--'- . : COOS BAY— Arrived Mar 17— Schr Contlanza, hence Mar '-'. : .- , • , ■ TATOO-H— Passed Mar 17— Br ship City of Mad ras, from Astoria, for Putret Sound; Br ship Glen ericht, hence Feb 28. for Pueet Sound; Haw stmr San Mat' 1 ", hence Feb 13, tor Comoi. ..-.: SAN PEDRO— Arrived Mar 17— dtmr Lakme, from Tacoma, EVERKTT-Salled Mar 17— Schr Sailor Boy.for San Francisco. '^IHSPQe^lancMHeiM&j MENDOCINO— Arrived Mar 17-StmrPt Arena, heii''« Mar 18, • : ■ . ■ ■ GREENWOOD— Arrived Mar 17— atmr Whltes b >ro. hence Mar 1 0. ■ s TATOOSH— Passed Mar 17— Stmr Willamette, from Seattle, for San Francisco. . Foreign Ports. HONOLULU-ArriveJ Mar ■ 9-Ship William V Babcock, hence Feb 21. Mar 10— Hr stmr China hence 4. ■'-■ ■■ .. . ■-■ ... :>:.;'• ':■.. ■■, :•:..; ..... ■ -,' . Sailed Mar 9— Haw schr Honolulu, for San Fran cisco. Mar 10— Baric S C Alien, for San Francisco ship May : Flint, for New Vonc; schr Agnes Mc- Do laid, for const or Japan. YOKOHAMA— Arrived Feb Bark St ■ Kath erine, from Port Blakelef. : .. ; .■ . . , NANAIMO-Arrlved Mar 17— Ship Elwell lice Mar .■ u> .-.:-:.: -. .. .■> :-■■ '.*• - ■.-■-..■..,,,--;-- -,- HONOLULU- Mar s— Ship E B Button beuce Feb 17. Mar 6-Bktn BiG Wilder, hence Febl6. Feb 7-Bark Amy : Turner, from New Yoxk. I Mar 8— V b stmr Alert, rrom target 'pra - tice; ship BenJ V Packard, from Kobe: stmr Peru from Yokohama. < - .-■■ , ■ .... .? Sa.ledMar 6— U 8 stmr Alert. lor target prac tlce. Mar 7-Ge.- ship Marie Hlicl " eld ' for sin Francisco. v •■: To si. li Mar 10— Bark *S ' C Allen, . for San Fran cisco: snip Mac Flint, for New York: stmr Ana trail*, for Sau Francisco. ; A ""■ s KAHULUl— Arrived Mar 6— Schr H C Wright, from New Whatcom. - Mar - 6— Soar ■ Xvi ; from Ocoa. .:■,.•:;.■..■' \\ ■ : <- .--,■ .:-,\ }■: ;-•,>./:;■■• sailed Mar 6-Scnr Metha Nelson, for San Francisco. ... To sail Mar 10-Bktn Planter, for sun Francisco. COQUIMBO-Arrived Jan 2d— Chit bark La tona, from Port Blakeley. QUEEN'STOWN- arrived Mar 16— Brsbip Dy n>mene. hence Oct 8; Ital bark Emilia Clampa, ueiice Oci MX; Br ship Liverpool, from Seattle. HUI-L- Arrived Mar 16— Br ship Koyal Forth, hence Oct 26 , FALMOUTH-Salled Mar 16— Ital ship Caval. lere Clampa, for Liverpool. DEAL— Passed Mar 15— Ger ship Christine, frm London, for Port Los Angeles. PRaWLE POINT— Hassefi Mar 16-Br ship Ross-shlre, hence Nov 21, for Loudon. UavttineDt) of Trans- Atlantic StMmen. NEW YORK— Arrived Mar 17— Stmr Marseillla from Marseilles. Sailed Mar 17— stmr P»rls. for Southampton; Btmr Germanic, for London ; strur Werkeudax, lor Ko:ter lam. SOUTHAMPTON— Arrived out Mar 17-Stmr S Louis; stmr Aller. BRKMEKHAVE.N- Arrived out Mar 17-Stmr Karisruhe. Importation*. CRESCENT CITY— Per rieone— l cs sauce, 3 pkgi machinery, 243 M ft lumber. COOS BAY— Per Arcata— 4so tons coal. 2pk<jm express, 2 sks coin. 8 b . Is hide*. HONOLULU -Per Alden Bes»e-19,H64 bagt sugar. ISOU bags rice, 33 bagj coffee, 1 bbl wal- HONGKONG— Per Peru— l pkg treasure, 8i;. .1 matting, 35 pkgs silK goods. 3 8 pk*s parc -is, aa«» pkgs tin, 7t> pkes spice. 60 pkgs ODlum, 377 pkgs curioi. llfcO pkgs oil, 11 pkgs raw slik. 1175 pkxs tea. 28.803 pkgs rice, 288tf pksca mdse. OverUnd— 2; J ,89 pugs matting, 20 pkgs parcels, 28 pkgsmdse. 8.0 pkgs raw silk, 60 pkgs rice, 242 pkrs radse. Central and south America— 4 pkgs matting, 21 pkgs sine goods, 2 pkgs tea, 1000 pkgs rice, a 4 pkvs nidsp. HONOLULU— Per Australia— l s, l 92 bags sugar, 1300 bags rice, 60 bags coffee, 48 bags horas and bones 5159 bnchs bananas, 446 bxs bananas. 19 b*s pineapples, 10 bxs fruit. 321 empty beer kegs, 70 empty wine casks, 36 bbls bottles, 4 cs betel leaves. 718 bdls green blaes. 28 bdls skins. 1 bag balr. i crt Koa wood, Bcs mdse, 1 bbl sweep- Ings. 1 corpse, 12 parcels. PORT HARFOBD- Per Eureka— U2 bxs flsh. 17 bdls nides, 25 cans tallow. 2 pkgs pells, 1 ak tails, 9 cs eggs, 2 cs cheese, 9 bxs butter. Cayucos— l tub 110 bxs butter, 15 cs cheese, 12 cseggs, 1 coop chickens, K8 dressed calves. Newport— 96 bxs oranges, 9 bxs lemons, 3 sics nuts. Ban Pedro and East San Pedro— 67 bxs oranges, 1 cs o ives, 14 bs canned flsh, 16 dxs limes, 2 bis drugs, 1 bx lemons. ii wheels. Hueneme— l bx butler. Ventura— so Bis dried apricots, 1 bx frnlt, 34 bxs tangerines, 313 bxs oranges, 46 bxs lemons, 2 cs ezgs, 1 bx butter. Caraenterla— 39 bbls asphaltum, 42 sksouts, 4 crts trees. Santa Barbara— 3 bxs fish, 6 sks crawfish, 13 bxs lemon* , 40 bxs oranges. uaviota— l pkg leather, 18 sks crawfish, 5 bxs butter. fan -imeon-121 bxs butter, 32 dressed calves, 5 cj eggs. Consignee*. Per Alden Besse- J D Spreckels <fc Broa Co; Hy man Bros; Williams. Dimond <fc Co. Per Cleone- Schweitzer A Co; Slmonds Saw Co; Simpson Lumber Co; J 1) f.bev. Per Arcata— Wells, Fargo 4; Co; OC&NCo; 8 H Frank <fc Co. Per Peru— london and San Francisco Bank; A Schilling <fc Co; Hungkon? and Shanghai hank: Mattuon & Danglado; Wells, Fargo A Co; Ide <t Co; «' W Jackson: H JI Bereer <t Co; j A Kolger A Co; Neuburge. Reiss <fe Co: M J Branden siei n ; BHart: Japauese Coiisul; W P Lewis: .MeDtfe! sixin Bros: Victor Marsh: Parrott <ft Co: J a Bodeu <fc Co; Cox Seed and Plant Co; London, Paris and American Bank; Castle Bros; A Fair; University of California: E B Young; Wasbburn- Moen Mi* Co: E L U Steeie. Per Australia— a Hromada; A GalU Fralt Co: Baker <fe Hamil on: Cal Wine Assn; Chiuda A Bolts: Kveleth <fc Nash; Eniep.-Ne Brewing Co; (J W Dyche; Gaicla& Maggiui; Ilulse, isradford <fc Co: Hj - man Bros: J lvancovich <fc Co; J C Ku?a 6 Co: J D :-preckels & Bros Co: Wieland Bre«J:ig Co; Jones <fe Co: L G Sresovich. & Co: Lscatena <ftCo: MSGrlnbauni&io: M Schnssler & Co; >I I) Vnnvalis; Mack & Co; San Francisco News to; TllßVarney; T J Frtnoh: Welch <fe Co: W R Kflly: Wetmore Brcs; Wi.liam.s, Dimona A Co; W A Cooper USD agent: Chinese merchants. Fer Eureka— Gray A Barbieri: Geo Jt--tanr<t CO: LHcitena&Co: McDotiough & Hunvon: X J Roller; Kanders it Co; Farmers Com Co: Taylor & Tarlnr; Goolyenr Rubber Co; Hllmer, BredliffT A Whole; Wieiand Brewing Co: A Pallies; Garcia it Maggini: J Demartinl: .' lvancovich A Co: Levl Spiegel & Cos C E Whitney & Co: Wood, Curtis <fe to: H R Rood & Co; Wetmore Brcs: Tramboll <fe Beebe: sunset and I'lani Co; A l'aiaditil; Milani & Co; Emporium; American Union F.sli Co: J B lnguglia: V\ lieaton, Br^on »t Co: Pantic Coast iish Co G Caml.lonl <fc to: Bissinger* Co: ClabrouKh, t.olcher it Co; H Kirchmann it Co; Cash store; l>alrymt'n's Union: Dod<e, Sweeney ifc co; Wiizel & Baker; KowaNky «fc Co; MarshHll dt Reimeri; M T Freitas & Cn : W C Price <fc Co; Wellman, Peck <fe CO; Hills Bros: O B Snn h dt Co; Getz Bros <ft Co; Ue Beruaidi & Co; Norton, Tel er<fc Co; A vVyss; F I ri A to; J Hoffman: Ross <fc Hewlett: Standard Oil Co: H N Tllden & Co; Western Meat Co Weil*, Karco «fc Co; Woodwerd <fc Bennett; t ooper Market: J H Newbauerifc CO; H Mover: Montgomery & Co: L D Htone & Co; Homo Supply Assn; J Schweitzer; G Wolf. OCEAN TRAVEL. \. PACIFIC COAST_STEAMSMIP CO. j STEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY _^SSft_ wharf, San Francisco, as follows: 'BV^iMC : For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, KU- Usnco and Sltka (Alaska), at 9 A. m. March la, 17. 22. 27. : ' i For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C), Port Town- i send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, ■ A nscortes and : New Wnatcom (Belltc«ham Bay, Wash.). 9a. H. ' Mar 2, 7, 1-, 17, 22, 27 and every nfth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with 'the C.P.& I R., atTaionia with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with U. | N. Hy., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. ' For Kureka, Area a and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), xtr. Pomona '2 p. m., March 1, 6,9, 18, 17, 21. 25, 29 and every fourth day thereafter. ' For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayuco.% Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo), Gavlota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, Man Pedro, East San Pedro (Los. Angeles) and Newport, at 9 a. v. Mar 3, 7. 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31 and every fourth, day thereafter. ... ■ For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrorl (San Luis Oblspo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a.m. Mcb. 1,5, 9, 13, 17, 2 1, 26, 29 and every fourth day thereafter. /' . For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo. Maiatlan. La Pan and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba. 10 a. M. 26th of each month. '1 he Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing. Ticket office— Hotel, : 4 New Montgomery street. UOODALL, PERKINS 4 CO., Gen'l Agents. '■ - 10 Market St.. San Frnnclsqa m THEO.R.&N.CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf, at 10 a. it. FA T? 1? / •HB I" irst-olass i . Including r .AIIJ!j\SH Second-class /berth A meals ■■"■ SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of California Feb. 27. Mar. 9, 19, 2» C01umbia......... .Mar. 4, 14, V 4 Through tickets and through baggage to all Eastern points. Rates and folders upon applica- lion to F. F. CONNOR. General Acent. • • : ■• ' ■ 630 Market street. GOODALL. PERKINS <fc CO.. Superintendent COMPAGIf IE AL TRAf SATLAI f IQO3 French Line to Havre. pOMPANV'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH MB \J River, foot of Morton st. - Travelers by -OuQW? : this line avoid both transit by English railway an 1 the discomfort of crossing the channel In a smalt j boat. - i\ew York to Alexandria, Egypt, via ParU j first class 5160. ond class 1116. - - - : LA CHAMPAGNE............. March 37, sa.m. . . LA 'i-0URALNK...... ............ April 6 a.m. 'i i LA BRETAGNE ;,. April 10. 6a.m 'i i LA NORMANDIE .:. April 17, , 6a. «.ff ■ LA CHAM e'AGNE. April 24," 6 A. M."f . AsT For further particulars apply to '"' : Tj . A. FORGET, Agent. ; No. 3. Bowling Green,' New York.' j. F. FCGAZI <& CO., Agents, 6 Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. ■■ - • • .■- -■ PBHWSN&IIJI S.S. AUSTRALIA lot fSCEHiriION ° L *-' LU on .- jw»srllßif* Tuesday, Mirch 'j:i, L ™T^_^ at ap.m. ~ Special party f> >'"*l • \ : rates, s^m'akiposa ; siwin^hincj ' ne s - "■ m a r i i'osa n)lC(lllljlll|/ sails via HONOLULU i . /T^mmnLU <"><i Auckland fo: \gllipQl«p SYDNEY, Thursday, j , .'•:-■ % t r.i 1. at 2 p.m. - • LlnetoCOOl/GARDIE, CAPETOWN, 6outh Africa. J. V. bPRECKELS * BROS. CO- Acen^ - — 114 Montgomery stree*. Freight Office, 327 Market st.. ban Francisco. <p^f^K HAMBPRG.AaERfCAN LUS g«.|<gggjfjaSe' TWIN-SCREW EXI'RESd * : ~ •^** s^nT' . -■? Line trom Now York to Plymouth (London), Cherbourg, Paris A, ±iamour% CoiiuuUin..;'.'..jiiarch °-o i Co. hiihk ■ ..;'.. — ».« l.< F^BJamiirck...: April 8 F. Bismarck.... M*y 27 Normannia .'...Apr 1 '29 | Noriua.iuia ..'. .Jane "_3 : H»iiiiiurg-Am«rlcan L.iiiH,:i7 B'irav.N.Y. j KAHN A HERZOU. Agents, 401 California St.. : San Francisco, Cal. ' . • = • ■• ' _ ; STOCKTOS STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St.. i At 6 P. M. Daily.- Frmxtit received -up to .»:3i> F. M. : ■'- ■ ' . Kg" Accommodations Reserved by Telephone The only linn seiliot: through tickets and glvlnn through 'freight ■ rates to all pom.so u Valley Railroad. gTKAMERS: T.C.Walker. ?.'.» D * T2* er V * Mary Uarratt, City of Stockton. Telephone Main 805. Cat. Nay. aud lmpt. U. »■ FftH VALLEJO AID U. 8. lAfl'-fABi. ) , SXKA MBB : ''MONTI CELLO," ; \J Dally ex. Saturday & Sun.. 10:30 a. m. and <r «, : Saturdays ...-...•10:30 a. m.. 4 p. it Sundays ...... ..;..; .-....'.........' — -.8 '■ tt, • Landing Mlsslon-stree Do^ic, Pier a. - Telephone Black 2d1. , , •Trip elves 6 hours stop at Navy- Yard. forsasjoseMosgatos^sastacriiz i STEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIEK 1 DAILY ! 'O (Sundays eicepted) at 10 a. m. Al visa da I - [ (Saturday excepted) at *1:t:. M. Freight and . Passenger. • Fare '. between San Francisco ' anil Al viso, 50c; ;• to Sail Jose, ' 75a Clay ; su, fiwi, ■ iiU W. bauta Clara St., -j.i-1 Jus* ■ . - -.I- -.V. -. .:•:■■■:.'■■.:•■■■.-,-: ■.• -,: V' 7- ''.. ," . \ ' !