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COMMERCIAL AND MARKET NEWSj yesterday. The market eontinnes quiet. Rea:i4 (p-r ctl) — ltayw, $4.5<j'ii4.75; Chilean bayos. $4.itn«4.73: small white, $3.25ft:i.30; large wMte.-K.25fi3.50; pink, ■" $3.23#5.40; red, $3.25iit3.50: blackeyc, $3."i0®"".75; -.'■ lima. SO. 15r,/,0.25; red kidney. $3.73 _:«; cranberry beans,." $:!.7.Vi£4: garvanzas, $3iVt3.23; horse beans. $2.25<ii2.50; Msnchiuian lieans, $3.50(tS 3.73 for cran'ierry, $.",.75<iCl for red and $3.55 (£3.73 for speckled kidney*. »q_U_-VUBpN~fi Seeds—Brown mustard, St'.e: yellow mustard. '• ——; flaxseed. sas*_c;. canary. 3Uc; alfalfa. : 18c; rape. ls'£2Hc; timothy,, Sc; hemp, -*4535 3Uc; millet. 214®3"4c per lb. - ' Dried Peas—Green, $3.73){4 per ctl; Nlles, nominal. Flour and Farinaceous Goods ° Dakota and Kansas brands of flour are selling j lotfVr.. 'Tactile coast brands show uo further , change. ■'-'.*,..- - * ■ -.-•'.■ - Klonr—California family extra*. t_.40a3._0 net I , without discount; baker** extras. $5.40«ij3..10; 5u perf1ce..54.50624.70; Oregon and Washington, per j bid. -4.30-_-4.t-o for family, bakers' and patent* ] and $4ft?4.20 for cutoff; Kansas patents. $5.80; do straights, $3.0H; Dakota patents, $7.20; do , straights. $7: do clear. $0.40 per bbl. . Farinaceoti* Goods—Buckwheat flour. $4.20; j buckwheat flour, self-rising, $3; buckwheat groats, $S; eornmeal, yollow $3. white $-1. extra cream | yellow $3.25, extr* cream white $3.23; corn flour, I $'.*. cracked wheat. $3.30; entire wheat flour, j $3.20; farina. $3.00; graham dour. $3: hominy. large $3, small $3, granulated $3: oatmeal. $4.23; do groats. $4.25; pearl barley, $4.20; rye flour, 1 $0; rolled oats. $4.23: rolled wheat. $3.30; rye 1 flour. $3.23; rye meal, $3.10; split peas, yellow $0.-green $0.50; extra cream rolled oat*. 180 lb bbl* $7.30, 2 90 lb sack* $7; rolled flake*. ISO lb bbl* $7.30. 2 90 lh sacks $3.25; rolled wheat, 15u 1!> bbl* $4.73, 2 75 lb Backs $4.23. liar anil Feedstuff* Green feed i* developing very slowly thl* year, ew'ng to the cold winter, hence farmers in many districts are still feeding hay -. their stock. Otherwise there is nothing of Interest to say of the hay market. The demand in this city con tinue* *]ack. Bran—*^'3(ji2o per ton. Middlings—J33W3o per ton. Shorts— $25020 per ton. Feedstuff's— Rolled barley. $23(320; rolled oats j fiw feed. $29fi31; mixed feed. $23620 'or aver age lots; evergreen chopfeed. $21 per top for car i lot* and $22 for jobbing; linseed oilcake meal. 20 ton lots $40, 10 ton lota $40.50. 5 ton lots $41, £S»l*er lots $41.30; cocoanut cake or meal at fill's. $24..".0 in 20 and 10 and $23 In 3 ton lot*; F-libing. $25.50; eornmeal, $33fi34; cracked corn. .33-234; alfalfa meal, carload lota $18. jobbing $1»; red star alfalfa meal. $1S In car lot* and $19 Jobhlng; Modesto alfalfa meal, $18.50 In car lots and $19.50 jobbing; Stockton mealfalfa, SIS in ear lot* and $19 jobbtns; anroca oilcake meal. $16.50 per ton; calfalfa, $19 In car lota and $20 Jobbing. fHay— ordinary wheat. $8ii712; choice. $12.W«_ 33.30: wheat and oat. $Sfflll: tame oat, $7.30§ 11: volunteer wild oat, $7(a0; alfalfa, $.@l3; stock hay. $5.30®7 per ton. . _H__ Straw—33(iisoc per bale. -.. Hides. I'nlloii, Wool and Hops Hides—Culls and brand* sell about "__ilc nn 6rr quotation*. Heavy salted steer*. 10c; light med.um. PftfOVic: light. 9c; cowhides. S%c; stags 7c:baited kip, 10M;c; saltfd veal. Is*aisv,c;salted calf.l3_tls--jc:ii(.< !/,.;, i. ITCi I Re: dry salted bide*. 12c; dry ktp, l7fi,lSe; dry calf. 22c; sheepskins. (headings. 20ii"40c each; short wool. 33Si60c; medium, 50ftjSOc; long wool. 83crg51.23: lambs. 3Sf*",3oc: horsehides, salt, $2.23_;3 for large and ' $1.50©2 for medium, 75c@$J for small and 23.'<J fOc for colts; horsehides, dry, $2*12.23 for large snd $1.25@2 for medium. 50c!g$l for small and 25350 c for colt*: goatskins, prime angoras, 77,ci5i $1: large hair goats, 23_;40c; medium, -:if33oc; taiall, STilSc. Tallow No. 1 rendered, '".-.ie'-ic; No. 2, 5a l r*-ic: grease. 2@3c. Wool—Spring clip, San Joaquin year's staple, t-fallc; do.B nionth*. 7i811c; Humboldt and Men docino. 151317 c; Nevada. 10@12e per lb. Fail clip—Mountain free, Sftllc: northern and valley, "7<a&c; San Joaquin, fall lambs, 7<g&C; do defec tive and heavy, 54t7c per lb. Hop*—Crop of 1910. lS@22c per lb; for crop ©f 1911, IS-glOc per lb. : General Merchandise Bags—Grain bags, Cgc spot and fii4Qe%c S3une-Jo!y delivery; San Queutln bags, $3.70; wool bags. 35c: fleece twine, Sc per lb. Coal—Pennsylvania anthracite egs, $16 per ' ten; Wellington. $9; New Wellington, $3; Coo* bay, $7: Australian houseßichmond, etc.. $9; I'claw Main, $9; Stanford Richmond, $9; Cum berland. $13 in bulk and $16.50 In sacks; Welsh anthracite. $15; coke, $16 per ton In bulk and $17 In sacks. Coal Oil. Gasoline, etc. — Water white, Iron barrels or Irums, "->ic; ISO degree oil. iron . barrels or . drum*. 9c; Special do. o^.c: pearl ell In cases, 14*4 c; astral. 14VJC: star. 14i_c; extra star, 17$" ie: Elaine. 250; eocene. ITIJe; red crown and.motor gasoline, in bulk. 15c; In cases. 22c: engine distillate. In drums. OVjc. cases 7c more: ,V 5 degree gasoline. In bulk. 28c. in case* 35He: varnish makers' an'J. painters' naphtha, in bulk 13c. In cases jftrCc ¥ Quotations sr» for barrel*. Unseed, $1.11 "jrer gallon for boiled and $1.09 for I raw. cases {■C more; Baker's AA easfor. eases, 5 gallons, $1.19. 10 gallons $1.17: - commercial castor. in ; cases. 7lc; china nut. cases. Csiri73c per gallon; i cocoanut oil in barrels. 71«t73t(.c for XXX, . -SU't^lc for No. I and Cfl-gCSSc for No. 2. according to quantity: extra bleached winter *perni oil. MX-; uatnral iter sperm oil. .SOc; | natural whale oil. 55c; pure lard oil. $1; winter \ strained lard oil.-'.HV; pure neatsfoot oil. fsOc; No. 1 neatsfoot oil. Cic: herring oil, 50c: salmon ] c!l. 50c: boiled fish oil. 50c; paint oil. 45c. Turpentine— $1.21 per gallon in cases and $r.i 4 ; In bulk, drums or iron barrel,.. —~ i . Rosin—E. $11.40: F. $11.53: G. $11.00; H. $11.05: I. $12; K. $11.75; WG, $11.90; WW, $12 per bsrrel of 2SO lb*. . Reo anil White Lead—Red. SViigOc; white, Si'-f-iajc ocr lb. • REFINED STGAR MARKET The Western sugar rrdning .my quotes as 1 follows: net cash: Standard. , fine granulatetl. 4.10 c; standard, coarse granulated,. 4.SOc;' frtilt granulated; I.WV: ,-ntloaf, la barrels only. 0.80 c; 11.-A E. crystal rtoailuos, r, lb cartons In cases, 7,SOc; do 2 lb cartons In cases. 8.30 c; moliarch bar. 5.15 c; tablets. In half barrels. 5.30 c; do In i 23 lb boxes. 3.5.V; cube* and A crushed. 5.05 c; nioimrch. powdered. 4.90 c; XXXX powdered, 4.9<v; candy urannlnted. 4.90 c; confectioner*' A, 4.80e: confectli-nera' crystal*. 4.91 X-; extra fine i Cranulated. 4.<10c: mngnolia A. 4.40 c; exfra C, 4.3r«-; goldrn C. l.'.'uc; D. 4.10e. Barrel* and "Vi lb bags loc. half barrel* 25c. boxo* 50c more per 100 !!«< than for bags,of 100 lbs net. liar in 33 ; and 40 lb tins 51.70 more. In 8 and 10 lb tin* 82.35 more per 100 lbs than price for this grade In li>o lb bags.. ... . - ... : -The California and Hawaiian sugar refining ! company quotes as follow*: * Granulated basis. 4.Boc;"Higrade" bar. 5.15 c; powdered. 4.00 c; A crushed. 5.05 c: berry. 4.80.-; C. A 11. extra fine rranulated. 4.80 c; coarse dry granulated, 4.90 c; confectioners' A. 4.80 c; confectioner*' crystal. 4.90 c; culies, 3.05 c; bricks, half barrel*.:s.2oc; bricks in 25 lb boxes. 3.55; extra One dry gran r.lated' (100 lb bags onlvl, 4.60 c: excelsior A, 4.40; extra C. 4.30 c; golden C. -Or; yellow D. 4.10 c: cntloaf.. In barrels only, 6.80 c; H. &'__ crystal dominoes, 5 lb carton* In cases. 7.80 c; do 2 lb cartons in ense*. 8.31H-. Additional per 100 lbs: In barrels and 50 lb bags, 10c more; half barrel*. 25c more:. boxe*. BOe more for all grade*. Bar in 33 and 40 lb tins. $1.70 more; In 10 lb tins, $2.3- mufe. Minimum order, car load weight..' 'yrjiwil >ll'-lli_W'*o New York Produce NT.W YORK. March 20.—Hop*— Steady. M-ool—Quiet. "; Telroleuni—Steady. jliatr Sutar—Firm. Mi.-seovado. .19 test." 3.30 c; s'lifrifugal. 90 test. _.t»6c; molasse*, 89 test,' C I'.pfineti *"a_»r—Steady. TButter—Steady. Creamery, specials, 20c; ex ,tras. 24"4 c: - firsts, "W 22c: second*, ndlßc; creamery held, special. 21 _r22c: extras. Ifift^2oe; •state dairy, finest. 24c; good to prime, 20fff23c; common to fair. 13ftil9c. Cheese—lrregular: state, whole milk, specials, H'.'.'SlOc: do. Septeml»er quality, fancy, colored, 14c; do. summer and fall made. • choice. 12'4<jS 13c; do, whltP, HVaSIS'.c; winter taadc, best, 10>^c; do. common to fair. 9S£loe. Eggs—Weak. Fresh gathered, selected extras. j 19'al9 I,_c; storage packed. flr»t, ]Se; regular racked, firsts, 17@17Hc; second*, lO^c: state, Trnn*ylv*n'a and nearby henDery white, 204|_2e; do, gathered white, J9C-21C; do. hennery brown, 19c; western gathered whites, 16'i-gTJtic; west ern duck c-S£», 32M-.le. DRIED FRIiITS , Evaporated Apple*—Firmly held, owing to light-stocks, on the spot fancy are quoted at 13Vie; choice, 13c: prime, J2"4c. Tnine*—l-Irm. wlfli a good lobbing demand. Quotations range from 8c to l.^c for.'Califor nia* up to SO-40*, and lDgl-C for Oregon* from -0* to 30*. Apricot*—Quiet, bnt stocksare very small and pri'-e< firm. Choiche. 13c;. extra choice, 13V.& 13-,-, c; fancy.'lSa-iailc. _• Teaelirs—in better demand, firmer. Choice, •'•H'ljc; extra,choice, 7 iJiMß',{.c; fancy, 8U Italiilns—Quiet, steady, with little pressure to ..feu. 1.0,,5» muscatel*, - r>H_l<!i.;e: choice to fancy geeded. oVi«7>.c; seedless, 4*;'36c'; Lon "tl.m layers, $1.10M;L45. Chicago Dairy Produce Market CHICAGO. March 20.—Butter—Easy; 'ream i^'.i. i.r«V d"'--''-'' 15K121C. Egis-Weak; iii'«ii.:?,^* 4/ Me!J. Rl mark. ca«>« Included, 13 fil4c; . firsts ise; prime fir*t«,. 13Vic t> . StPa,l!: ,la *''*«. I"'itl3i4c; twins,'llUQ 13!:.-Ulie""* Amttlcar- *3*4@l-',ic; .Tonghorns, Los Aneeles Frodace Market [Special Distxitch to The Call] LOS/ANGELES March 20.-lew change* were made i„ price* on the produce exchange •lousy. kks were steady.. Ratter was slightly weak. 1 lie potato market is firm .?";" 1 „!'.* >? !['i«-"u •".'"' lmT lnY: V**"- TO!) cnaes; nutter, , 10..H4 -pound*; cheese. 3.955 n.mmk |^t*U*s. 1.901 sack*; sweet potat,^ MwckV Cheese (per lb. -Norttern fresh, iflc; nor tu rn, storage.. 15c; locals, 18e; eastern single* 16Hei7He: -twin*.*' ISiietiT^c; ea.tera J_ed ilars, 18« t l9c; eastern lougliori, ly," Ore Con .laisy. 17Hf.f 18c: * Oregon twin* 10'i-?il?.ic eastern daisy. • 17«18c; BwU». importeif *V -B«iss, domestic, block.. 18e: wheel. 19c- cre^ brick. 118Q 19c; limburgcr. 18« 19^; roquefM™ Vtl-f'itter /per Ibl—Callfornia creamery eitra I __4 ; creamery firsts," 24c; ladle butter __c- coun tr4 butt*r. 18c. ' —• loaD Eggx (per *<lc*l—Local *^ ranch, candled 24c case count. 2'N;; northern California rase'count' 18c : uorthcrn Califorula candied, 1 22c- **» easlcrn. 2lc. * '.-.• .",-.'. IKan* (per ctl)—No. 1 pinks, $0.25- No 1 llnia>i. $C.25(_«.30; Lady Washington . No. I.'] $4.23; small whites. $4«24.-.->: lilai-keyes. $0.50;; garvanaas. $4.30; lentils. $G«J7; bayous," $4.73 "tf.": Manchurlan,*s3(ij3.2". Potatoes (per,ctl) — Minnesota hurhanks. *2.25 (5.2.30.* Michigan rural*." $2.23W2.33; highland. $2.10-12.25; Idaho. *2f_2.-5; Colorado. $2.50; .northern early rose, $2.23;-Salinas. $2.50; I.om-■ p<>e, $2..50-i3; Oregon rose. $2_,2.25: white rise, local, $2.-_'*: . WataOßTille, $2.23: Oregons, $2.50; sweets, yellow, $4.7.",: white, $3.70. Eastern Livestock Market CHICAGO -"QSPgHmj CIIirAGO, March 20.—Cattle—Receipts esti mated at 25.000; market steady. Beeves. .'.-,.1.-,'./ «:-.*; Te.vas steers, $4.45f't5.80; western steers. $4.75_,3.53; stockers and feeders. $1«*5.73: cows and heifers. $2.«0'a5.53; calve*,* $(!.25©5.50. Hops Receipts estttnaled at ■■' oo.ooo; market doll. I fie lower. Light. $rt.7o-l*!7: mixed. so.jofti tS.OO: heavy. ta.tofa6.fO; rough. $«.40«"«.flT>; good to choice heavy. $■!.fi.s lj,i>:. SO: piss. $1.305r7; bulk of sales. M.tS-'iltJ.SO.- Sheep—Receipts estimated at 21.000: market steady. Native.-$31^5.15;: western." $3.25tj.3.1ii; jearlitg*, $4.75<a.**.03; lambs, native, $»*(tii.so; western, $.s.23ifi'rt.«<.i. KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY, .March 20.—Cattle— Receipts, ln.imo: market steady to weak. Native steers, $3.30(</C.fiO; native rnfft and heifers. $.14] A. 10; stockers and feeder*. *4..V)f*5.!H>;...i11,.. Mot■'>._•'>; calves.*s4.Soij(7..-.0: western steers. $1.75«i.tJ.25; westevn cows. $.'5.25ifij,5.25. Hogs—Receipts. 1H.0OO: market 5 _tloo lower. Bulk of sales. $I.tso'rifi.7o: heavy. $ii..V,*tß.'s3; packer* and butchers, $0,00410.70; lights, $(1.05i3 ij.75. Sheep—R(<celpts. ir,,0f,0; Market steady.. Mut tons, $4<5|3.10; lambs. *.-, ..-rfiniii.4ll: fed wethers and yearlings, $1,251^3.73; fed western ewes, $4-;'4.73. ■. _-_-_B_--l-__l______> W SOUTH OMAHA SOUTH OMAHA. March 20.—Cattle—Receipts. 4.700; market 10c lower. Native steers. -■*_■«£ 5.20: cows and heifers. $.'1.25'U5.5it: western steers. $-I.3o'iiß: rang cows ami lieifers.*-.s3fi*j 4.50;- esnners, $34-3.8.-".: stockers and 'feeders. $3.73«J5.!W); calve** $4<8".75; bull*, stags, etc., $4.2503.13. Hogs—Receipts. 4.K00; market 10e lower. Heavy $d.30ii?«.33; mixed. $H.40-iT6.50: light. $<1.4.wf1.3'>; pigs. $5.U050.-I0; bulk of sales, $o.4(*i(ge.s(>. * /.>'■■-".-. - Sheep—Recelnts. 12.000; market 10c lower. Yearling*. $4.53fe*5.00; wethers, $4.40<8"5; ewes, $I<_*4.So; iamb«, \ $-.00426.20. ;• Portland Livestock Market . PORTLAND. Ore., March 20.—Cattle—Re ceipts,-- 800. Market firm. Prist steers. $(*;« 0.30; choice steers. I $s.i*si_*C: prime cow-s. %"><<s 5.50; ctiotcs cows, $4.75-5: choice heifers, $3.25 (j*3.30; choice . bulls. $4.50-14.75; 'choice light calves, $7.73(11''': choice heavy calves, ■'$5._3@ 3.30; choice stags, $5. 27,' a 5.50. Hogs—Receipts. 200. Market steady. Choice light. $5.__&8.50: gooil lo choice, $5r&8.23; choice heavy, $7.73("":H. ■ Slice,. Receipts, 300. Market firm. Choice yearling -■ -111. $4.50(if4.R5: old wethers. $448 4.23; choice ewes. $3.30"rJ4: fair to medium ewes. $2.75(R3.25: choice iambs, $5.23!ia5.50; good to choice. $5 lit 5.25. '. .MISCF.I.I..VM-701 S MARKETS Cotton Market NEW YORK. Mat 20.— E. F. Buttoa & Co.'a wire says: In view of the fact that Liverpool was ex pecting a report this morning of about 12. --250.000. bale*, ■ the census report of 11.040,000 bales was considered bullish and the market was supported by leading spot interests awl the bull . crowd en the reaction which fol lowed the reading of the report. We con alder that the report fully confirms our esti mate of a commercial crop of 12.250.000 bales. issued last November and that this, in con nection with the - 730.000: bales carried ore* from last year, will prove ample for all con sumptive requirements, and leave a surplus of perhaps 1.11011.000 bales at the close of, the sea sen, unless the price in the meantime declines to a basis in keeping with the price of ntann faetiircl goods, which at present Is around 12Vic for cotton.. With the question of the size of the old .pop out of the way,*the world will soon (urn its attention to; the prospectus for the new crop, the planting of which will become general within the next 30 days. Thus far the season for preparing the land, rainfall, etc., has been perfect and is considered attest two weeks earlier than one year ago." Spot close.) quiet."s points higher. Middling uplands 14.00 c; do gulf, 11.-vie. Sales, 1.300 bales. COTTON t'l'Tli Year Option. Open. High. I,ow. Close. Mar.lS. Ago. January 12.53 12.51 12.1 V*: March ...14.45 14.45 14.30 14.42 14.39 14.93 April ;.... 14.45 14.43 14.M May . 14. Ml 14.00 14.40 it. 14..-.:: 14.*-.-. June 14.44 14.37 14.04 July.. 14.3* 14.4:; 14.30 14.4:.' 14. ,14.02 August ...13.57 13.92 13.83 13.91 13.50 14.13 September ..... ...*.. 13.05.1.1.04 13.34 October ..12.C0 12.07 12.00 J2.OC 12.04 12.*-> Noveml>"r -..... ...............* 12.51 12.72 Uecember 12.34 12.55 12.41 12.53 12.53 1-.7:; Sp<)ts, 14.00 c; cliwe steady. Census Cotton Report WASHINGTON. March 20.—The census bu reau'a report* show the cotton crop of lfllfi to be 11.941.503 tulles, counting round bales as half bales and lDdudlng llnters. compared with 10. --3-*0.209 for 1909. Included In the statistics for 1910 are Unters, 397.592 bales; Sea Island cot ton. txj.30.1 bales: round bales. 112.557. The 'average gross weight of the hales Is 501.2 pounds for 1010. compared with 49fi.fi for 1909. j Expressed in equivalent 500 pound . hales, the i 1910 crop is 11.909.757. compared with 10,315,nK2 for ISO 9. Cotton estimated by glnners and de- Unters as remaining to 1* sinned and included in the statistics for 1910 amounts to 70.109 bales. The 1910 crop by states is reported as follows: 500 lb. AlalHini:' .....1.271.199 ].__».'-_ Arkansas 821.335 544.550 Elorid-4 0X.295 ._ 59,950 Georfcia 1.505.R1M; ' 1.*"15.5R2 Ixmlslana i*rrT*-7T.*T:.*TrrrT:- 23f1.087%^-.' 250.^13 Sllfslssiopi 1.250.479 1.-103.379 North Carolina ...:......' 771.157 723.407 Oklahoma 954.533 857.004 South Carolina . 1,237.037 1.10f1,157 Tennessee 330.200 341.139 Texas . .r.nTT-Trr.3,071.203 3,170.091 All other states .:... 91,148 ■ 91.295 St. I.onis Wool Market ST. LOUIS, March 20.—Wool—Unchanged. Me dium grades combing anil clothing. 20i_(ij2-'*c; light fine. 17-V4,19c; heavy fine, 13@17c; tub washed, 20-a,33c. London Wool Kales LONDON*. March 20.—The offerings at the wool auction sales today amounted to 13,000 bales. London Hop Market IJYERrOOL. March 20.—Hess in London (ra cific_coast), firm, ft 10s<83 ss. New York Coffee Market NEW YORK. .March 20.— R. F. HstfoS & Co.'a wlresays: "Knropean cables .were.sllghtly-dis appointing today. Santos seems more willing to sell than for some time past, and is at time* asking tor . counterblds. Receipt* continue to run very small a* compared with last year. Some claim that the.coffee Is ttf-Ing held In the Interior."*where the" warehouse systems have been mncli Improved during the last two or three years and where storage Is much cheaper than In Santos. While this statement Is reasonable for the heavy stock which Is now in Santos, '"id un important demand from consuming centers, ;lt must b* admitted ' that. ibe Sao I'aulo govern meiitiand ft number of. the import-tut rests In Santo* are very desiroua that the' prices should be ' maintained not only, until after government coffees have been . disposed of ; but until 'other stocks held on speculation have been sold to tlin consuming distributers. . Our market was slightly easier in ttio afternoon on little reallzlug by recent buyers. COFFEE! FLTCUES Option— ' Open High Low Close January. , u.-0e February ...i ■• ..' 9.89 c March . ...... .'..:.. 10.43s April 10.49 c May ..10.50c . 10.50 c: 10.50 c 10.50 c June ....."..... ....... ...... 10.47 c Jnly 10.49 c 10.49^ 10.47 c 10.42 c August ."-'. ...... 10.3.1 c September 10.27 c 10.27 c . 10.20 c 10.23 c Octolier*.. ..: 10.0.1 c November 9.97 c December ....... 9.Die 0.91 c 9.9uc D.-Oc Sales,; 19,200 bags. The Coffee Trade Henry Nordlinger & Co. of New York say:. "The trade : throughout the world, baa: been reducing Its stock* during the last two;months. In the anticipation of retilenlshiug same out of the government - sales. This . accounts fur < the small withdrawal* from port stock* during, that time, and the poor, visible supply statement of Man-It 17B&f&*&P%Z?V1*!m)A i»' W|i*l H~jl-_pqi "The more Interior holder* alhiw their stf>cks to' be reduced, the more pressing will become the necesally of replenishing same. -. "Although :■ not apparent on the surface. it seem* . to.- ua, that ,the actual situation has Improved considerably, and that we , will: aoou enter a period of a healthy trade demand. "Speculator* have quieted r down perceptibly from - their previous activity. 'Selling short' was quite the fashion for a-time,: and profit able, too: but- when .strong ,opposition . was encountered ' this : fashion quickly '• died out. "The bear campaign caused Importers aij job ber* -to put out hedge* against their stock, which i will have - to, be taken - back when they make sales of. their .actual coffee. - "This > feature, in : conjunction with the crea tion of; a ■ abort Interest. • which; heretofore' was wanting to prevent a" shari* * break ito : values, improved the technical position of the; market materially; ao much' so, - that values {can'now be advanced ■ both .on our exchange, a* well as ;In the open . market, \ without much * effort. j "All - Indications point to ii • gradual Improve ment in value* along the whole Tine. N'evertbe lea* we "do; not believe, that price* will: recover sufficiently to, reach: the high ■ level • which was reached in January. : "We have repeatedly referred to the compara tively, lowtprlce* at which mild; coffee*;- espe cially-wa»bed: Central' American*, can be ob tained la oaf market.'•'• We can not refrain from referriiik: r to", this ; condition; again, - because the present -mild coffee-crop* are not sufficient for the world's requirement*.-**and ,we can see no falling .off. In their consumption. "We consider. the purchase of washed * Central , THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESD^ ]\IARCH 21, 1911, American .coffee at . the' present level of price as absolutely safe." New York Metal Market NEW YORK. March 20. -Standard copper, dull. Spot. March.- April, Ma>- and June. 11.SO i&ll.OOc. Ixmdon, firm. Spot, *4 ISs lid; fu tures. -£33 lis 3d. Customs biuse returns show exports of 13.401 tons so for this month. Lake copper, 12.50<e,12.*'2>,_c: 'electrolytic,- 12.37*-.*ij, la.SOe; astlng. l*_'._r.. . Tin—Firm-, lint quiet. Spot. 39.70<8;30..'*2-,_o: Marrh. 30.55i-f4oc: April.- 30.2."i_:*'».73c: May. „9._3i?|_!>.«_'-(.c: June. T.-'icai.-soi . London,* strong. '-Spot,'f I'll us: futures. 117- 15s. i Lead Easy. 4.40iK4.30e. yew York, 4.20® 4.22'_e Kast St. I/mis. London. £1" _l CO.- Spelter—Dull.- :...".< :,.(-,<i,- New York, -.tO® 3.4se.Kast St./Louis. -■l j>ndon, VI?,. ■ Antimony—Dull. Cookson's. *!><i?9.so. •Iron—Cleveland warrants, i7a 10 "id In London. Loyally iron was id-.. No. 1 foundry; north | em. $15.73 1t Hi.2": No. 2 foundry northern, No. | 1 foundry southern and No. I foundry southern soft, .*-'..5..-,< i»;. ■___B_HH__H Navel Turpentine anil Rosin | SAVANNAH, to.. March 20.—Turpentine- Firm a. 11.02. Sale-. -138; receipts, 119; ship ments, 4U2: stocks. : 108. --^Bgpl M*MC~-I^||iW aj Rosin—Finn. Sales. _«2; receipts. 05.5: ship ; men is. 71<: stocks. M.961. Quote: B. *7.72' 7 ; < I>. $7.f»_i,i; X, 15.0.-.; F. $s.n- ; i:. *S.T2-_: H. IIH.IT-4: I, **.:•<': K. $->.._-_■: M,;sS.27'_; N. js.yy; \vg, luijivw, *8.37' i. - "••■•. !- —. « TIER DIRECTOIIY N<>: II I A IKK' Pier :'.... Washington Pier 17.' ...'.Union Pior 5....... Jacksonlpier lit........ Cnlnii Pier. 7......... Ph.-I'd.- Pier 21 ...". .*...". Fill* Pier l».... .Broadway. i Pier 23. Greenwich Pier 11.. -. ..Broadway _|Pler 2.->.;.. .Greenwich PI r 13........ YalleJojPier 27....... : I.omha Pier 15......... Grc«n(Pier 51..... ....}Pow« SOUTH OF MARKET STREET Pier 4 ... Mission 2jPier 2* ....'.'.. - ■ Main Pier fi .Howard. ljPier 24 ,. Beale i'ier 8 .Howard _iPlef>3- Fremont Pier 10:.:. ...Howard SlPier 3- .....'. First Pier 12 K..1S.H11 1 Pier 40 I -.JMliifi iiffmaiI aw Pier 14... Folsom 2 PlOT 42 ! P. M. S. 8. Co. Pier lft... HarrisonlPier 44 1. /j)aaa«_-__p«ai Pier 20.'....... -teuari Pier .11 ..*. Fourth Pier 2-1 ..'.'..... SiK-ari'■';■■■■ M OVEM of steamers j' TO ARRIVE Seattle 4 Tacoma I Klamath -..... .(Mar. 21 Everett ..I.Ilm Butler . ..(Mar. 21 Grays Harbor '!. <'. l.lndatit, Ainr. 21 Seattle .&. Taroina..'. ..|.\orthlaiid . . Mar. 21 Grays. Harbor....:.... .U'oronado .. .'.*,. Mar. 21 I-os - Angeles Porta..... Fort Bragg..:'.'. Mar. 21 Humboldt ..' I:"anfa Clara.'.'.'. Mar. 21 Los Angeles .iBeaver Mar. 21 I'nlon Pay, B. C....'. .|Henley Mar. 22 Humboldt (Vanguard ...... (Mar. 22 China .. Jnpaa.... . Tenjo Mara. . ..Mar. 22 I oa Angeles Fair Oaks .Mar. 22 Humboldt* ....City of T-peka. Mar. 22 Los Angeles...,....... Harvard .. ....IMar. 22 Srjjys Harbor , CbefaaHa ...... Mar.'22 San Pit-go * San Pedro [<i. **'. Klder.. .(.Mar. 23 Seattle * Taootna . M. F. Plant. .'.Mar." 23 Point Arena & Albion. Pomo ....Mar. 2-? New York via Aneon. .(Pennsylvania . .(Mar. 23 Taroma :;l*anla , ..IMar. 24 Kahulul -> M ■■■-..- ..... . Mar. 24 l.os Anceles... '.'..Hanalel Mar. 24 Piled Sound Ports.. Queen Mar. 24 San Diego & Way PortsUrovernor *.....". Mar. 24 Portland & Astoria Faloon ........ Mar. 24 Grays Harbor.....'..... Barbara.. Mar. 24 Los Angeles Yale Mar. 24 lirays Harbor...'...'.... Centralis "..:*... Mar. 24 Los Angeles ;..'. .U. B. -Stetson.. Mar. 23 San Diego A I.'.- Ang.(Harvard ...... 'Mar. 23 New York via Aneon. .'Peru Mar. 2" Portland & Astoria Roanoke Mar. 25 Portland & Astoria.... [Rose City ... ..(Mar. 2ri Los* Angeles ....... ...[Bear ■.....*..".. Mar. M Seattle direct ........ President ..... .(Mar. 28 Seattle ,1 Tacoma...'.. Watson Mar. 2ti Mendocino & Ft. Are.,a S. -.< foam . Mar. 26 Sau Diego & Way Ports Santa Rosa ".'.'(Mar. 27 San Diego & Los Ang.jYale Mar. 27 Sal. Cms via S. Plego.l.Vevadan .Mar. 27 Grays Harbor ...:....]Norwood ......[Mar. 27 "TO SAIL ■' ■■- Hate I Steamer I Destination | Sail* |Pier Mar. 211 Elisabeth |C«qulIl* Riv.j 3 inn 16 liar. 21 Klamath-..-.... !...» Anpelen. 10 am( I!) Mar. 21 Nome tliy ...|Ix» Angeles.! 2 (>mj 27 Mar. 21i<.'«Qf« Bay i*an Pedro...! 4 pin II liar. 211 Washington i.".:'Portland ...['5 pm 27 Mar. _1 Mtelil .... ii'oqnllle niv.| 5 pm 10 Mar. 21 Northland lfx» Ancelea.j I pm 10 Mar. 2l]Mo-j C oIla ....:.|Hone_on_ ...( 1 pm] 42 Mar. 21 [City of Puebla.fPioret Sound! 2 • m " 0 Mar. 22 Kteetsior 4,'oojt F.ay ..J * pm 19 Mir. 23 ' _e_* ....,.|Um Aoifeles.j 2 pro ....- Mar. . Fair Oaks. .'itrayfc Harbrj-3 pm 21 " Mar. 22 Harvard ......Han niffo.:. 4 pm 7- Mar.' . flm-Kinan .....|Pnset Sound! 1 pm 7 Mar. IK-aver .'.' Portland ..-.112 m 40 Mar. Ti'.J'ea Foam.... .JPotnt Arena. 4 pm! ft Mar. 23 Qnlnault ■ ,",\ illap.-i liar 3 pmj 27 Mar. _3tSanta lara. . Humboldt . .110 ami 13 Mar. 21'Santa Rosa [San Mego... II am! 0 Mar. Hew .....:. '' ■■•* A«art». it ami 40 Mar. 24UH*on A Mahay',Portland ...I 3 pin 27 Mar. 24Cify of Tope_a.,Hi_ab«ldt ..ill ami 11 Mar. 24|Yale' ...:.....Uan I'ieco...' * j■>ill 7 -Mar.'24lNewport .... .n>. 112 in 42 Mar. 24IO. ■- W. Elder. .(Portland ... HO am 13 Mar. 2t|S"nnfa Barbara.[_«• Anjselea.i 1 pmj 311 Mnr. Hf'entralla .... ; '.os Anaeieo. 1 i pm! 21 Mar. 2' liana: ......jlxxi Anjreles.j 3 pm| 10 Mnr. 2.%'J. B. Stetson.. '-ray* Harlirl -.... .... Mar. __!Harraril .:(>m AuEeleg.f 4 pm -7 Mar. _r,'roron»ilo .... Ii'rays Harbrj 3 pm 21 .Mar. 23 lMarklnair "..'..[Anron -12 m ?M Mar. 2.-|l!onoliilaii ...'. (Honolulu . .. 112 m .1* Mar. 2.-ii('overuor ..jPiiSet i*oundl 2 pm . 0 liar. 2.V.M. F. Plant... Puset Ronnii] 1 pm 7 War. 2."i'P.oanoke ......(■"an Dlcso...( 7 pm j is , Mar. 2i*'Pomo ..(Point Arena.! C, pm ft Mar. 27jt*ards (Hamburg . . 12 m 10 Mar. 27!Bear ....'.(Portland ...12 ml 40 Mar. 27!l*re«dent . . . . jSan IMego. .. j ■_> pm 9 Mar. 27IN'orwooil ....'..! f.os.I tife'ea.j .:..(.,;. Mar.'27JYata ......,.'..|l,os Angeles.) 4 pur: 7 . j -TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE Skaeway & Way Ports. 'Humboldt Mar. 22 Si-lilovin k W'ay: Porta, leanle ....:.... Mar. 2."> ■Skagway & Way Porta. [State «f Cal...|IHar. 26 j Sun, Moon and Tide United Stale* coast and geodetic survey—Time »nd'heights of tides at Fort Point For city front (Mission street:wharfi add 23 minutes. TITRSDAY. MARCH 21 Sun rises ....V......... li :1 2 Sun sets ..-..:.'... 6:23 MfKin rises 12:13, a. m. ljist quarter moos March 22, st 4:17 p. m. New tuoon. .'.*.' March .-.I), at 4:29 a. m. ITlmel . Timel tTlmel lTiinel Mari Ft Ft - I Ft ■ Ft in wf '-■■■ i, wf In w( U: \vi 21.. 2:501 4.7110:2.-,! 0.9 «:44|. :;.Uj u:*>| a.a 22.. 3:25 4.0 11:22 . 0.H 7:50. 3.7 10:35 3.6 23.*-. 4:2* 4.«ll2:20 0.7 S:3S| 4.5| .........* - L..\V 'III W I, ,W| II W*| 24.. <':20J -.1.0 .*>:.V,| 4.3 1:101 . 0.r.[ 9:08' .4.7 23.. 1:40 «.<i| 7:10 . 4.6 2:001 .«'.3|.P:33 4.0 2fi..|,2:30| 3.31 R:12| 4 v 1 2:13,' 0.2 0:54 5.0 I . g, "Branch HydroKraphic Office A branch of the tutted States' hydrograpfcle oftioe. located, in tbe Merchants', Exchange.; Is maintained .in San, Francis,-,, for ; the benefit- of mariners," without regard j to nationality and | free of expense. Navigator*"-!are- cordially > Invited to visit Hi, office, where complete set* of charts and sailing direction* of the world are kept at hand for comparison and reference and the latest Information: can always be obtained regarding lights, ; dangers, to navigation and matters of -in terest to ocean: commerce. . J. C. BURNETT. , Lieutenant, V. S. ,N., la charge. * HTDROGBAPHIC OFFICE I Depth at mean low water, entrance to harbor. -. Grays,Hari 18 ; IJan. lOlSouth channel la now j" ' ■ I ■ I ; marked by hnoy^ - Wlllapa »| 2-S |Jan. .T0| ..'.. 7... 77.77777777. Colum. It.| 23 IJan. llj 7777777. "ill ■■■■.■■..■" Nehalem It| fl JXot. SOjChannel 4(Xl feet wide. TillmU ., B?| 8 IDeC. SjChnnnel well to north . I ' I I following nortli_»nlt. Vaquina Bj 13 J Jan. 3!0utal«le buoy.C. IN. O. 1 ■ ' ■ ( it gofle. ■ --.- 51 A i " ~ ~* " i _ _ Cm puna :| 8 IJan. HiCbannel well -north I [ (buoys ami ranges. ______* Ian. I • ■■ Klanith III 7 (Feb. IjC b a n d e I shlftl ■ - ■--.*- '■■ . ■ | -•■'' I I northwest. Ilogue Blvl:-. -*>_]I'ec.' 17iC b a n d e 1 shift! ■ •■■■■-'--■■' ! . ) ■■ ■■■.-■■ I northward. - - ■.-. Hmbldt Bl 18 . jreb. "IChannel worltlng " •'oqnlllc"' III fl |) Klanith Bj 7 . 1 I I llt'liannel strai 'Ing j Channel working north. S Pedro B| 20 |Jan. Sl|No change In channel"? S Diego'B''-7H|Ja_.-81|No change In channel. ~ S Pablo Bl 23 V. I Nov. 30j Depth In dredged chatT '..'-' ■ ■--"I --..'..■■ I . -I '-el.-;' ,:".,,.-:•- .,:>/, "| Jan.* mi So ■In channel, j Army- Transport* The Buford left Seattle March 4 for China. The Crook is in • port, but will sail tomorrow for Honolulu. -; Tlie: I_>gan, outward ■" bound, left. Honolulu March 15. .* *■'.';- ;': -... ■ The Sheridan sailed March 13 from Manila. - The Sherman is in port. ..--- The Thomas I* here under repairs. The Warren la at Manila. ;; ABEBDEEN. March 20.-A number of steamera arrived '■ yesterday from California. The list in eluded the Dori*.' Daisy Mitchell, Gray* Harbor Santa Monica and Ncwburg. ; " The British tramp steamer M. s. Dollar steamed In today at noon. It is expected It will get over the bar and pass Immediately out to an* The Dollar loaded about 1.400.000 feet-of lumber for; China at about $15,000. 'It will -„ to Bellingham to load Hie remainder: of the cargo. Steamer* Tahoe, Chehalls, ( entralia and Coro | nado tailed for California ports. MOVEMENT OF VESSELS MONGOLIA TO TAKE 14,000-TON CARGO Big Liner Will Sail Today for the Far East With Many i Passengers ' __-fc-_-j|llE' Pacific . Mail j- r miner Mongolia, Cap -7y f :|taln Morton, will i 1-I sail at -O'clock to yday for the far east jwlth 233 cabin pas fsengers ' and '-200 [Asiatics in -the steerage. The liner will carry, .14,000 tons of cargo, -which includes a big ship ment^!, government froigrit for Manila. Thl if,' government frelght'ineludes SOO tons :of hay and Kvernmenl. ■luiles SOo hay and 1,500 tons of gov ernment tore*, The cargo Includes 1,000 bales of raw cotton for Japan, 000 tons of asphalt and 75, --000 feet, of lumber. Among the passengers will ■be Bras tus Young, formerly auditor of the Union Pacific railway, who Is going to Honolulu..- c. W. Anderson and a party of nine Chicago businessmen will make the round trip to the orient on* the liner. |„ .-■. .- . . : _ ■ Other passengers will be O. l. Gar rison, director of the-Missouri Pacific railway, and F. S. Hankay. director:of the rNorthern trust company of ;Chl _HHM_Hn_Mh inrand Sails tot New /.rainml ,:"" The.Union steamship company's liner Aorangi, Captain K. P. Evans,-sailed yesterday for New s_ealand.\ia Tahiti. with a large, number of passengers and 1.17 1 tons of cargo. The --tigers ncluded: i Vrs.J. Main Miss Evelyn C. . Law : »'. KsorMou . reoee ; .". -'- _im»« Bunks William Matbeson i -. II I>. t'olloy 11. Mltcbell J .V. F. Collin* Mr*. Mitchell ! -v. 1. crsbtrcs Clifford Mitchell Mrs. il.tr.-f. . Itobert I'earaall - 3. • 11. i Bownea - Frank Ploato | 11. B. Earl- Mitt A.- Plnkney | Mrs. (J. de Fraga - Harry Prime Mis* J. Gall Mr- Prime '-" «— Margaret A. Graham Miss M. Prime W. L Greenleaf Master Kenneth Prime Mrs. Greenleaf and child Master , Douglas Prime Miss P. -Handle? Mrs. .1. W. Prime Miss Edith B. Jones Mrs. J. W. Walker J. 11. Lopez I Crook Will I,rave Freight Behind The army transport* Crook will sail at: noon tomorrow for Honolulu with the Second infantry, which was to have gone to the island port on-the Buford. Til" Second brought all their belong ings from Fort Thomas. On the trans port dock the stevedores are convinced that there is nothing left at the Ken tucky post hilt the,buildings. Of these regimental belongings there are nearly 2.000 tons and they make ' a rile on the dock that looks twice as big'as the Crook. The transport'has 320,000 feet of lumber for the. construction of barracks already- stowed on board and about 900 tons of the Second's belong ing will be left behind to follow on the next troopship or be sent:forward by liner. There is nothing: warlike about this regimental baggage. There rare more baby buggies than machine guns, and the rocking chairs and four post beds outnumber, the camp stools and canvas cots 10 to'l.'"'... .'"" ' Trnjo Mars Drue Tomorrow 'J7 The Japanese liner Ten-.o Main. Cap tain Ernest Bent, will be here tomor row from the. orient, a day, ahead i of schedule. A wireless message received yesterday from, Captain Bent announced that the-liner would,arrive about noon, On board the Tenyo are 9S.cabin pas sengers and a large number of Asiatics. Yale Bring* Many Pamroarra The Pacific. ":navigation company's steamer "Yale, arrived yesterday from San Diego and San Pedro.with 274 pas sengers, of Whom ,34; were from San Diego, and SI tons of freight. - The steamer sailed for Los Angeles, at;* I p. in. with about 160 passengers. Among the passengers who arrived on the - Yale were >C. H. Chaump. general - superin tendent, and 11. M-.-Phee, division;' su perintendent of the Western * Union. Captain . Gray of the Red Stack tow boat company and his wife were ■ pas sengers on the liner. v> «.<nrrn..r ■ Sails for the So»<h " The Pacific Coast steamship " com pany Governor sailed 'yesterday for Southern California. with a large num ber of passengers, among whom were: 37 3. Jones ,'' jJ. H__aae_B ' Ollie Itritrer .11. I. Carv and wife Herman Weiss ■ , ■ G. W. Kelly and wife Walter B. Weiss and.Miss Margaret Webster wife I and party ■>__jwu§asj Mrs. P. E. Keeler- Mrs. . I.c Roy Wright J. I). Fnrrell Mrs. A. Snyder Charles Kndenstrom and.A.- Snyder wife Miss Snyder x " Cf.il Kirer Irvinp ■ Barnaman Miss Moore Miss J. Witts Mrs. P. B. Ihnorly 'Mrs. G. S. Hamilton Klre ■on Steamer Mackinaw A fire- in one of the staterooms did slight damage yesterday on board: the steamer ■ Mackinaw, "i lying, at: Bran nan street wharf. .It was discovered before It had taken a serious hold - and was extinguished In short' order by one of the city tireboats. Water Front "Votes .Receipts Of lumber yesterday by sea amounted to 2,170,000 feet. The French liner Amlra) Duperre. the last of the' French liners to come to this port. J arrived yesterday.. 110 days from AnV«-erp and 21 days from:Toko hams.' The liner • encountered, -heavy "weather off the mast of Japan and sus tained some damage * about. the i decks. . The liner Manchuria* arrived last Fri day at Yokohama from this port. * Bates & ■ Chesebroußh yesterday cleared the ship John;Ena for Honolulu via. ililo. "The John I-7na will take New York cargo, to the Island ports and there will load sugar, for Philadelphia. Enrolled Steamer. .Olson & Mahony—H. T. Payne, master. --.- ; _B__B__B__i&-:- By Vii I ted Wireless Monday. 20.' STEAMER . KLAMATH -From Seattle I for : San -Francisco:, March 20, 2:30 p. m.,*passed Point Arena: clear aud. smooth; due at Ban Fran * Cisco: March 20, midnight. i STEAMER GOVERNOR Hence March 20 for San Diego; -March 20. 0 p. m.. 13 miles . south of Pigeon point; -clear; light southwest wind baronet*. , : 30.0"".' -. ' STEAMER YALE Hence March 20 'for San Pe dro; March 20. 6:31 p. m., passed Pigeon point .. calm and smooth. "- . . i.; ;■--.■'- - . - STEAMER SANTA ROSA -From San Diego for :-• Sun Francisco; March JO, 9:2.', a. m.. off Point *. But; clear: smooth; will arrive at 5:20 p." m. STEAMER STATE OF V- CALIFORNIA—Hetice .'March 19 i for Seattle: March 19,.9 p. m.v S ,; miles south 'of Point . Arena;; northwest ' wind• clear; smooth sca;;barometer 30.10. -.- STEAMER ARGYLL -FToni San Pedro for-San ' Francisco: : March ; 19, 8, p. m.. '■ off. Santa i Bar bara; , light - westerly wind; smooth;' cloudy "- barometer 30.00; .temperature 58. . JAPANESE STEAMER •' TENYO MAR-— From Yokohama for San Francisco;. March 19, 8 p. --. in., 899 miles from San Francisco; wind north : east; smooth sea: ; fine.)clear weather; I baron *, eter 29._5; due San Francisco March 22,-12 m. STEAMER SIERRA—Hence- .March *IS or Hono lulu: March 10, 8 p. m.. 410 miles, off San Francisco; moderate southeast wind; light rain ' at times;isea smooth; dark, gloomy- weather' f: barometer,3o.lo;'temperature 5.. ; ' STEAMER ROBECRANS— From* Kahulni for Mon terey; March •!*, '8 p. m., 1.000 mil-from California coast; overcast; raining: smooth; Mar.-ii 10. 8 p. m.. 800 mile* from coast; Tight f. breeze; smooth. '._;'.- -°-": STEAMER J, A." CHANSLOR—Hence' March 18 -,for Astoria; March 1 18, 8 p. at., 113 miles from San Francisco; * light northwest I wind; r small ..sea; March 10. 8 p. m.. 200 miles from Colum bia river bar; southwest wind: moderate swell. STEAMER ARGYLL—From : San ' Pedro 'for 1 San y~; Francisco; March 20, ■'•' Itp. * m.".* passed t Point . Sur; will arrive at .Crockett- March "21,*. 2:30 a. m. '.:.'-,■■ '.*. ■ ' '■■ ,--. ' .'■'- '■'-':.' - ..." ' . STEAMER ATLAS Bp. m .. off Point Reves clear: light northwest wind; barometer 29.09; ;.* sea ; ; *mooth.a££ttp(kßl-* STEAMER SANTA MARIA -S p.* m., 201 miles , • f out: fine and clear; .light northwest wind; : smooth sea. . ' ' ' I BTEAHEH. . NANNi SMITH—7 ' p. m.. off Point • Arena; sky,overcast;:calm; smooth; barometer ! ,30.00; arrive 8 a. ;m., *''' -^t~*?£_M___ STEAMER SANTA RlTA—Passed out 0 p. m. MEWS OF THE OCEAN Export* by Pacific Liners 'British steamer Aorangi sailed for Wellington, New f Zealand, \ via „ Papefte, yesterday, - with _■« general merchandise cargo. The cargo was : val ued at $64.796.tbe distribution being as follows: For; New Zealand, $33,253: Australia. $29,621; Friendly islands. $1,883: - Fiji * islands,' $240; South-Africa. $38. : The following were the prln clpal exports: ;■ ,-■• •-. ,-,-'. .;". ■ -*-•■-;., To New Zealand—ll.o62 tis barley, 140 pkgs air brakes. Hi . Mils oil, , 2!) pkga : paints, 43 e« books, 10 es cash registers, 381 rolls roofing, 4 pkgs machinery, 2.000.ft lumber. • ■ . ■ .-i To Australia 69.Bl4 lbs . coffee. 23 cs canned goods. i-_ ; r-s ' whisky. : 3,400 - lbs seeds," 384 * rolls roofing, : 4:! pkgs paints. 30 bolt oils. 5' pkgs ma chinery, 41 Mils asphalt. 4 cs ammunition. — ': To Friendly Islands 3.800. lbs . rice, 10,500 ft lumber, ',14 bale* bags," 21 pkgs:vehicles. *■-.-.,.: '--, To Fiji Islands—C3 cs canned * goods,': 200 ' lbs dried fruit. * »- The steamer Sierra sailed for Honolulu on Sat urday with cargo valued at $1(17,807 and includ ing the following: -* '■.-.-',. .190 bids .flour, 2.438 ctls barley. 800 bales hay. 71.592 lbs sugar. 43.480 lbs malt. 7.200 lbs tea, 14,800 lbs beans. 2.278 lbs dried fntit. f 1.71» lbu raisins. Utgi cs canned goods, 60 ca eggs. '3.034 lbs and 4 pkg cheese, * 6.009 lbs butter. 2.032 lb» fresh meat. 9.861 lbs hams and bacon. .18.803 11* lard. 4.0.V* lbs bad 12 ess dressed poultry. 12.7411 lb« codfish. 1.025 pkgs: fresh fruits, ,- 171 pkgs a tore, 88 pkga salmon. 216 pkgs vegeta bles. in.,11 ala wine and 82 cs nine. 80 c« and 2 hhls whisky, 300 c* -in. 39 ,-s liquors.. in pkgs '"■or. .77 pkgs drugs, 20,000 ft lumber. .17 cs typewriter-. 144 pkga dry. good*. 83 rt boots and shoes, 20.000 ft lumber.- 1,544 pkgs paints.' 1.680.1bs,and 12 cs tobacco. 12- is cigars -and Cigarettes. 250 c« and 27 bbl« oils. 20 pkgs' ma chinery. 38 rolls ami l ca leather, 12,000 aksCe-* ment. ISO kegs .powder,*! 2 horses. -> '-« Weather Report | United States department of agriculture — Weather bureau. San Francisco. March 80, 1011. iKAI.L DATA STATION'S' ' '** S ' I A ' '«-": '-.'-■'**'' 2" -_ -a* '«.»- ~~_ ■ a* ; *i £ *f~: ] ''_"_, ; Eureka [0.00 I 23.37 36.23 37.34 Red pinff .......... 0.00 22.41 20.04 13.01 4a.-ramento ......... 0.00 21.0* '.-'.'" 10.30 Vlt. Tamalpait ."..*.] 0.00 22.87 IS.M 2:1.''1 *m Francisco..". ....] 0.00 24.29 IS.62 :17.07 >«n Jose.r.T.'TTTr."'! 0 00 22.74 TO.78 12.40 Fresno ......:*..;... ii -hi 10.12 7.70 .0.73 Independence .*. i 0.0« 5.48 7.52 4.75 San Luis Obispo.. ...I 0.00 32.3s 16.63 18.01 Ixis Angeles...;.....) o.OO 10.07 13.06 10.72 San I Hern ....'....( 0.00 [11.12 : 8 84 .8.39 PACIFIC COAST. STATIONS iii the following tables the maximum and mini mum temperatures and rainfall are (riven: ; ■') J "5.. STATIONS . v =• » • STATION, ** i * * s ' tr j ■ 5 I £ >_ | m s _ _ * _ T. Z. " o v a n ' as ■» : : . Baker .'.*. ...|..I34] Boise ..."..*... 166(401 Del M03te"...|5fl!51| Eureka ;'.. .*,.>■-it, RagstalT '..'.I5SJ24 Fresno',- .7".*:*. 6SJ32 Helena ::..'. -2 34 Honolulu:'...76)681 Independence 66 40| Knlifpili ...64 30 I.os Angeles.(62 34 Modrna .... 00 34 Mr Tamalp.-i's- 50137 North Head. 44142 Phoenix .7.. 1*2150 Poratello .-;-. 6234 Pt. Reyes It 30146 Portland ;:-..J5S|40 I .OOiiBed Bluff...: .00 Reno .......! j .00. Roseburg.":.-. ,| \ .001 Sacramento •.) i .00 Sail Lake.'*.. .00 (San Diego.-.. .00 S. Francisco. .00 'Han Jose.... .OOliS. „ Obispo. .ou|iSE. Farallon .00 Spoil i ..".. .•a) [Summit -'-.';:.'. .00 Taconia . . : .00 Tatoosh .... .00 JToanpab -...'.I .00 |Walla -WallaI .Oil Iwinnemucca ■ ! .oo lYnma?;*.-'.**.*,-;! -..: 1501 M |34| .« |36| .OC !4Si'.0lj !.-,<* .oo |4** .0(; 4S 5.0. [50 .0*: 48 .IK 86 '.OC ■712 • as .oo |40 .Ofl 142 .Oil 1.12 M |26 .00 152 .00 n * Snow: en ground.; 218 inches. EASTEHX STATIONS Pes Abilene . . . . 74 44, '.00: Knoxvllle; ...(701*1 00 Atlantic Cltfj*_t|*-_t'.04l InniKTille -.*. .1061401 .00 ISoston ..'.".. |4Si.T4|' . IS Memphis ;!.. J7>"|4Si .00 Biiffal" :.:.':. 4232! .041 Montgomery -170 Ml .<*> Cbarlestou .. 76I.-.S ..00 Montreal . . ~ 36 32 .04 Chirac. • .... <-2[12 .00; Moorbead .... R2130 .00 Denver ..... 7' = -*i4 .00 Nov.- Orleans 7«ifi2 .00 lios Moines..|70|3fi|-.oo New'York..: .*>4!_« '.00 Dodge Clty..78 41 .00 North ., Platte 80|2S .00 Puluth . *.i:i>; .00! Oklahoma ..". R0J4S .00 Dnrango .;:. 4SI32 1.1R Pittsburg*..'.:S2J36 .00 Bastport:'...'.(3Sj3S{ ..IK Hoswell .... OS 42 .OR <*alvoston ;".. 70 62 ,.00 St... Ixiuta. 77. 70 4R .00 Green Ray... .vitSWl .001 St. Paul....'. «2|.**4 .00 Hatteras »i4[*i2| .'"2 Tampa :.:.. S0|6« .00 Havre To Mi .00 Toledo ...:. .M3C .00 Huron •'". . ;..•<, Washington . 00130 .00 Jacksonville 7S!''4" .02i Winnipeg ...42;2S .00 Kansas;; City. 7« '8 .00' . , SYNOPSIS OF WEATHER CONDITIONS ,"*' There bus been no rain on the Pai-lflc coast ex- ! copt light showers -. near San , Luis Obispo : and also near. Reno. There has been a marked in crease in cloudiness throughout the, whole state , of : California • and •In Nevada. . The weather la unsettled In the southwest and thunderstorms are reported la 17 tab. Colorado and New Mexico.*.'At Durango 1.18 Inches of rain has fallen. I The weather in clear and warm over the north- ; era half of the Pacific coast and east as far as Illinois. Changeable weather is reported on : the ' Atlantic i coast and high northwest winds ; are reported jin that .section ami also' at cities'on the great lakes. * At New York and Buffalo maximum . wind velocities ,4 52 miles per'hour i from the northwest have occurred. ■■'.-■- The * temperature, is abnormally high from Montana 10 Kansas. . ,*• , In. California there, has*lieen a sharp fall in temperature in the great valley. FORECAST . For the M hours ending at midnight Tuesday. ! March CI: . .'■;. , .■. . For San Francisco and vicinity— Cloudy ___*- i day;, probably light showers; moderate south . treat; wind.-■ For the Santa Clara valley— Tuesday probably light, showers; light north wind.* chang ing to south. . -\V't. -_--v- .-, ,- ._, • -.' ~ * For the Sacramento*. valley—Cloudy Tuesday• - probably light showers;-light south wind. - ' For; the San Joaquin -. valley—Cloudy Tuesday' i showersTn-the. tains; light west wind ' '■ For California smith of the Tehachapl- Cloudy ' unsettled weather Tuesday; probablyshowers; ; light south wind. — I A. 8. McAIMK. District Forecaster, j DAILY RIVER BULLETIN PAri-.VMI-N-TO. 1* March ...-Observations taken at.7 a., m.,* Pacific time: - STATIONS i: -t' . *' ■*. it' ■ ?_ '■ _* '■ c : '. * : •* . i •% \ I ":i : ' T. 7 7 Q _ - 5 fi ■ r*» * - s* ■ '■■ 7'. <"* '. : b •Sacramento, watershed— "■ s Kennert, Sacramento i river. 25.0 4.7— Red Bluff. .Sacramento river 23.0 8.3— Monroevllle, Sacramento riv. 22." 0.0* Colusa,* Sacramento river ... 20.0 17.8— Knights landing. Sac. river. '18.0 15.7— Orovllle. Feather river :.7:'. 23.0 ' 6.4* Maryavllle. :Yuba. river .... 30.0 I «.»• Folsom. American river.... . .*.':" 8.0* Sacramento, Sac. river ;.'... -O.O.^.O-*- Rio 'Vista, Sacramento river 13.0 i 7.9— San Joaquin watershed— Pollasky,'Sat Joaquin river. .'.: 2.3— Flrebangh.* San Joaquin rival 12.0 S.S— Merced Falls, Merced river, i .... 1.7— Jacksonville. Tuolumne river 20.0 j 6.0— kfelooM, Stanislaus * river... j .... 4..>^- Jenny 1.1ml. Calaveras river.! 10.0 ,_._-_• Electra.-.Mokelumne:; river.'. 12.0 2.3*' IJtthrop. San Joaquin: river. 17.0 16.6— —0.0 —o.i . •o.S —0.2 —0.1 •0.2 .■ »0.1 •0.1 ~*-o.a —0.2 —o.o -*-O.S —fl.l I —0.0 —0.0 —0.0 ' •0.1 •Indicates rising, r - Indicates falling. '" .- RIVER FORECAST The rivers of both watersheds will fall slowly during the next two or three dart. ; -.-.-;» X. K. TAYLOR, Local Forecaster! SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ' ARRIVED- - .*'-'-'• Monday, March. 20. < ] 5:20 p. 7 m.. stmr,; Santa - Rosa. ,: Alexander, 11 hours from San Diego,; etc.: | passengers and mer chandise to Pacific Coast steamship company." *■•*' •■=> 9; p. m.; > stmr - .Nome City, * Hansen. 581 hours from Columbia river; bound south, ■ put ;in for fuel. .' -. ■ ■-- 10 p. in., -stmr,Tiverton. - Dettmers, 84 hours from Port Gamble; .70,000 feet lumber to Pope & Talbot. ■ ':•' ' :;' , : ----: p.- .'-.. :;*-^!." -> 3:20 p.m.*. brig.W.O. Irwin,, Warner, 8 days from Roche harbor; .1,755 barrels lime to Tacoma ami Roche Harbor llm» company. 9:15 p. in . stmr Elizabeth. Olsen, 42 hours from Bandou; passengers and merchandise -to X T. -Kruse. . ,;'3!(SBM(r*-_llPa___l».--. .■ 11:55 a. m.. stmr '. Bear.; Nonaiider. 45% - hours from * Portland,, via ' Astoria * 33*4 1 hours;* passen gers and merchandise to San Francisco and ' Port la, 1 steamship company.; . ; --..-.-. - 8:50 in., : stmr t Yale,'- McFarland. 1714 -*____■ from' San. Pedro; passengers, and • merchandise to Pacific navigation company.. » -2 p. in., stmr Aurella, Peterson," 24 hours from Eureka; 500.000 feet lumber;to. Tr-ower Brothers -10:40 a. ! m..* stmr Nehalein. Tietjen. 40 hours from * San - Pedro; . ballast to 4 Hammond . lumber company. s ... -... 10:60 a. m.. stmr,Daisy. Freemen, Johnson, 39 hours from San Pedro; ballast to s. S. Freeman. 7:40 a. m.. stmr "IVinapa,* Johnson, ■41 , hours from Redondo Beach;,ballast to Sudden & Chris tensen. ■ . •■■B a. m.. stmr Fificlil. Jensen, i4O hours from Bandon; 455.000 feet lumber, to A. ;F..Estabrook 4:4*) -.. - m., - stmr : Carlos. > Roberts.*i 34 * hours . Fritch. AUCTION SALES ] H.TAYLOR CURTIS E. CURTIS AUCTIONEER. VALUER- AND AICTIOXEEH '7'' r.7-7-?"7i: i**^ , PURCHASER .OF WORKS OF ART ,7.. '.«', *- ** -''*'"**"'-'_"« * -l« _«« TTmm „^ ____T - -" -J Office and Salesroom, cor. Van Ncsa and Sacra. 3 '566 SUTTER. ST PHONE memo (former.Walter building. Phone Frank-'i* "V" uw ■ x J.XJJ.V KEARNY 1765. Ilia 2264; Home C_B__; residence, 806 Ashbury. • H. TAYLOR CURTIS, Auctioneer ' N MR. S. I. MOSSAWIR Whose Oriental. Rug: Store- was on Sutter St. near Grant Aye. before the Fire,, ** has Just.returned from the Orient.where for two years lie has searched the.far *.'. corners - of: Turkey. Persia and Russia, suffering hardships and privation and many,- times -risking his life In quest* of the Antique Rug. His expedition has resulted in his bring! x" , THE FINEST COLLECTION RARE ANTIQUrORIENTAL RUGS EVER SEEN IN SAN FRANCISCO TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, COMMKXCIXG TUESDAY, AFTERNOON ■'..'*"•'■•'.■ MARCH AT 2t30 THE SUTTER STREET SALES ROOM BM SITTER STREET, NEAR POWELL |N__HflP_li This grand collection embraces carpet and rug sizes in,the Iran, Saraband, Senna,-Meshed, Karaghan." Sarouck, Royal Kirmanshaw,:£-erapl,.Royal Bokhara,*- Princess Bokara. Khiva. Camels' Hair Runners, Sharaz, Mecca, Herat and Beloochistan weaves.'-*si__%_*sp'fiSK*_'__|W-^ XOTE. —This.collection 7 Is now on exhibition and you are invited to inspect* it, as such rare antiques can not.be seen except In museums. JteryA Sorting \ HorBes fvnji HW MWM Of the '_t_EX _fil/ J_M Famous MJBSH_aaßßMS_________H_Hfl- Horseittioe Bnr Ilrnml i 200 MARES FROM 8 to 8 years of age. weight I ." 1.100 to 1.60 ft lbs, all broken to work. ■*-.. c -Percheron and '.Shire bred, sound anil heavy Booed, some In f I.*. ">*-WMIHMiB__B 200 GELDINGS ' FROM 4 TO 8 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT FROM 1,200. TO 1.800 LBS. - All . Broken 'to Work. These!are heavy: lswey, sound, mountain.bred ] ami raised horses, * the most durable, ; best mad,-! animals in the.world. Klther of above for sale I In lots of 10 or more. - ('an be seen part at the Fries!,ben ranch, *8 miles from ''ridle.v, Butte county.* ■ Inquire for -my - representative, N. M. Churchill, at 'Iridley hotel; or at the P. Stewart ran.-h. Crowes landing. Stanislaus * county, in -1 quire for G.^W.'Manning.-, .-* -: One carload will be on,exhibition at our sales stable. 297 Valencia street. San , Francisco, on Monday. March 20. Th" . first auction sale will take place-In'San Fran.-is.-... April I. 1011. Also on hand a carload of gentle broke Oregon horses, 1,100 to 1.330 lbs. E. STEWART & CO., AUCTION EKRS AND LIVESTOCK DEALERS, \. 207 Valencia St., at 14th. V TONIGHT f T~T "j Annual Spring JML AUCTION SALE /_v&^ Gentle Broken g|%p. DRAFT HORSES Hp~^- ■-- Chase's Pavilion "■**"^—-S—-_«— 7:4.. r o'clock ' 47H VALENCIA STREET FRED H. \ CH_.SE & CO. . Live Stock Auctioneers FOR SALE ' 10 Large Mares and 10 Large Horaea, - also Wagona and Harness Suitable for Ranch. ■',:■< : '■-'. 11 KISSLIXG ST. 5 a. in., stmr South Coast. oisen, IS hours from Caspar: : 2-0,000 feet lumber . to - Caspar lumber company. ~-^*_SVV^i9'sn_ttHbMfqpqk^'v£ * 12:40 a. in.;-- Br stmr Saint Ronald. Shrine. 4 days from Naiialmn; 5,709 tons coal to Western fuel company. *. *1:4.-, a. m.. Fr'stmt rAmiraL Dnperrei'Martin. 110 days from Antwerp, via Yokohama 21 days; n^rchandise.to O. W. MeNear * Co. 8:20 a. m.. stmr.Quinault.-.-Walvlg. 02 hours from ■ Wlllapa: 620,000 feet lumber to Hart-Wood lumber company. --,--. • 8:50 a. at., stmr Del Norte. Ranford. :*2 hours from Crescent City; .-109.0011 feet lumber, 10 tons merchandise to Hobbs. Wall A- Co, « 4:3* a.' m.. stmr Olson & Maboay. Favne, 10 days from AocOn, via San Pedro 38 hours; 1,300 tons merchandise to Bates & Cbescbrotigb.. 7:15 a. m.'.'stmr Pasadena.' McGovcrn."l6 hours from Albino; 318.000 (Ml lumber ami 60 tons Iron to Albion lumber company. ■*' ' ' " , . CLEARED Monday, March 20.' • ' Stmr Bear. Xopsnder. San Pe^ro: S"an Fran rises and Portland ■ steamship company. - Nor .: stmr Hornelen, Nilsen. Eureka; W. R. Grace & Co, ' .Stmr Vale, McFarTand. San Pedro; Pacific navi gal ton company. , - Ship John Boa. Olsen, Honolulu via Hilo; Bates ,<. Cbesebrough. ■ i; - :. Sum- .Mongolia. Morton. Honolulu. Yokohama and Hongkong: Pacific Mail steamship company. - stmr 'Isthmian. Hall.. na'taa Cruz; William's, Dimond &. Co. -Br Aorangi. Evans. Wellington and wav porta; : J.* .P. Spreckels k Bras, company. Br slmr Belle of Scotland, Xutman, Nana lino; Hind.*. Rolph ft Co. ■ . . ■ Stmr . Governor. . Cousins, San Diego; Pacific- Coast steamship company. ■HH| SAILED r Monday. - March ' 20. >. 6 p. m.. stmr Santa Rita. Boyd. Port San Lois. G:_S ~p. m., ' stair - Daisy Freeman, : Johnson. Grays Harbor. ->nf* J*-_TTr^tgyiaTjrrwT^3wjirjj^ . 7 p. m., stmr Carlos. Roberts, Willspa. • 7:10 p. m., Nor stmr Hornelen. Nilsen. Eureka.' 7:40 p. m., stmr Mandalay, Lofstrom, Crescent City. '....., ... :..'.,.: ,-.. --"0 p.- in.,*stmr Hornet, Marxsen. Seattle. J 5 p. m., stmr Atlas, Badger, Seattle. ' 4:10 p. m., Br stmr AOranglr Eva..-. Welling ton,'N. Z. . * 4:13 p. m.. stmr Yale. McFarland. Ran Pedro. , 4 p. m.,- stmr- Xebalcm." Tletjen. Astoria. • :-2:20 p. m..'stmr Governor. Cousins, San Diego.' .11:50 a. in., stmr Uoqulam, Rclnertscn, Will apn harbor. ;• .-;.-( . 1:90 p.m., stmr ' Isthmian, Hall. Sallna Crua. 1:10 p. m.. stmr Wlllapa,- Johnson, Wlllapa harbor. jjjjlMM'mi-IMtiili iMiiaajlji TELEGRAPHIC POINT LOBOS^ March 20. 10 p. m.—Weather foggy; wind X\V; velocity 10 milest an Uonr. WKATHKIt PORTS POINT: Bin i March 20. ,s a. m.—Cloudy; wlnd.XW: velocity a miles an hour. "."; PARALLOXES. March 20. 8 a. m.—Cloudy; wind TV: velscity 6 biles an hour. . POINT liißus. March _0, a a. m.—Cloudy; wind NW; velocity « miles an hour. * POINT LOBOS. Mure;, -20. 12 m.— Clondv w!ndXW;< x<l->.-[iv 8 miles ,„ hour. POINT, LOBOS March 20, 3' p. m.—Cloudy; wind W; velocity 'i miles an boor. ' DOMESTIC PORTS ;'<<s6_H_H' * SAX PEDRO—Arrlveil March 20—Stmr Cc„. w. Elder, istuir James S: Hlggins, hence March IS stuirs Wm.: H. Murphy," .1. - .1. _oggle and Acme', from; Eureka; stmr Akatrag, . from Greenwood; stmr -Samoa, from Caspar. ■' -'" Sailed March 20—Stmr . Beaver, stmr West erner, for San Francisco;. atmr ■ Fair Oaks,' for ltedondo-Bea«i;lßtmnGeo. W. Elder, for San Diego. *-_W(MHUHM|iml^CMH|iam : UKDOS-O BEACH—Arrived March Stmr Fair • Oaks,. from San ' Pedro. *-i SOUTH BEND Sailed March 20. 2 .'p. m- Stmr Temple E. Ikirr. for. San Francisco. ■ ■*•» SANTA t BARBARA— s March - -Stmr Santa Rosa, from San Diego, and sailed for San Francisco. - Everett Arrived March 20—Br *tmr Parley, from Vancouver. *-SKAGWAY—Arrived March 19—Stmr Ramona, from i Seattle, ami sailed 0 p. ' m. for Seattle .WILMINGTON—Arrived- March' 20—Stmr Al catraa. from Greenwood. -PORT SAN LUlS'—Arrived March 20,7 a. m.— Stmr Whittier. hence March 19.*. -Sailed.March 19,. midnight—Stmr Santa Maria, for Panama. ,* ». ~ * -* -.■.-:, -,-.-, > TACOMA—Arrived : March 20—Stmr M. F. Plant, hence March IS via Seattle- Br stmr Nlng Chow, ; from .; Liverpool via Yokohama and- Vic toria.".'*■._.-,.-. " Sailed. March 19—Stmr Hyades,. for Honolulu. March ' 20 Br ■ stmr . Belleropfaon. for Liverpool] etc. -, - - '.',.: «.■ ; :- ' ,' , - .TATOOSH— Panned la March 20., 10:40 a.m.— Stmr, President, hence Alarch 18 for Seattle and Taeoma.' • .. ■;"--.. .:■->. .-* "- --*.'. iCOOS BAY—Arrived March Stmr Iledondo, hence; March -18. - '' -- SEATTLE—SaiIed ' March 20. 10 a. 7. m.—Stmr Col. E. L. Drake, with barge 93 in tow, for San Francisco."' : ■■.'- ■ ',-.-. ; ':*Arrived March 20 —Br tug Lenort, from Van couver.i3^arr_--_aaaaS-V_qMdsw)i^Maas£, - . L'MPQL'A i RlVEß—Sailed March 19—Stmr San Gabriel, fur San l'edro.^S r __jßWßS*-aa__i_lSHri(__l ;:; ABERDEEN—SaiIed March' Stmr Cnro nailo. fur SanjFrancisco. . •- ■-.■., . -■;" Arrive iMarch ; 20—Stmr i Grays Harbor, : stmr Helenc. Daisy. Mitchell, stmr Santa Monica stmr Svea. * stmr'.Yellowstone, hence March TO - »-Salled*Marcb;2o—Br stmr ;M. 8. . Dollar - for Belllngham. ■-^«(_%__BW<llp_-BC*'-, - ASTORIA—SaiIed "March. 20. 5 a., Stmr Rainier,«stmriSlwshone..for.San Francisco. Arrived March 20. 4 p. ni.—Stmr J. A. C_a_-~ lor,';' hence' Marcs i 18; 1 p. x m., stmr Saginaw ' hence March 17. * . ' -_■"'- ' -, .-.-..! •■■i Arrived March 19—Stmr General Hubbard hence March 17. _ * EUREKA—Arrived;'March- 20. 6 a.* m —Stmr Ravalli, i bence March 18; 7 a. m., stmr City of Topeka. hence March in.*-,'••/•*' . ; V. Barb-gild Ipside March 20r-Stmrs Santa Clara ami "Aberdeen.^, for :San Francisco; stmr Francis II.! I^ggett.rfor,, San Pedro. '":■■ :l SAX - DIEGMT%-Sailed March: 19. IMO p in — Stmr«,Columbian, s fur San Francisco, and not March IS as before reported' : - 7^3a&a&m£ 27 HORSES 150 Wednesday, Mar. 22/11 ; By order of John T. ifuig.at SasanTllle. Cal.. " wo r will . sell ir»o bead of broken and' unbroken - mares and geldinca of the Perrheron and Shire breeds from his Lassen county ranch. They. will •" weigh from ~ 1.200 to 1,080 pounda—all younjr heavy boned -blocks in food condition and ready ' for work. Also one fine road borae, pacer, rec ord 2:10. . *^ -Sale i takes place Wednesday. March 2_d. at I 11 a. m. at .1. K. Koran's sales yard, corner 10th and Bryant ats.. ; San Francisco. W. H. HORli, Auctioneer. 704 Market at., San Francisco. Positively no city horses will be offered. 3fe AUCTION SALE $& 34 HORSES AND MARES TUESDAY....... ....—..March 21. 1911 ,'■ AT 11 A. M.. We will sell thirty four all purpose horsea and mares from 1.00. to 1,800. also 10 good orchard mares; also wagons and buggies Of all descrip tions, , and IS i sets single :■ and - double - harness. Any rancher needing horses will do well by.at- > tending this sale. .Stock must be as represented . or money refunded. At Mission Sale Stables. 430 Valencia at bet. 15th and lßth. Outside horses sold on commission. H. COHEN. Auctioneer. *\__^ 810 AUCTION— Out Sale. :22 *: Ar-M? head of all purpose horses and mares, 1 7 rubber : tire business buggy. 3 light. wagons, .2 - red. wagons. 5 sand wagons. .2 lumber truck". 2 heavy express wagons.: I dump -cart, "27 collars, .1 Mexican saddle*: also 7 sets harness, etc. No reserve. Wednesday, March 22. 06. 4th St.. Oak land. Arrived March 20—Schr Azalea, from Eureka.'" BELLINGHAM— Arrived March 20—Stmr Se ward, from T*w< nina.'''i»_-U-__l|_, ' , Palled March 20—Stmr Seward, for Seattle. . VALUE/--Sailed March 18, 5 p. in.—Stmr Ala meda, for Seattle. ■^ CORDOVA—Arrived March 19—Stmr Admiral Sampson, from .".-ward. .-'-rimhiaiffm KETCHIKAN—Arrived March 10, S a. m.— Stair Humboldt, from Skagway. ■ '.'•■. EASTERN PORTS --s___-HH_H NEW YORK—Arrived March 20—Stmr Callf«r- ■ nlan.-from. Puerto Mexico. March 19—stmr Al llanca. from Colon.; .<-.. , :,.■..; • Sailed March IS—Br stmr Craster Hall, for " Bahia Blanca; stmr Panama, for Colon. ffirt**w*.-art -- -ISLAND FORTS MAHUKONA—SaiIed March Schr Muriel, * for Ran Francisco. -, * linn Arrived March 19— Stmr Enterprise, * hence • March 11. . - Sailed March 19—Schr, Mlndoro, for Redomio ""■ Beach. ' '~*r_*i--i NT n h hi. '-* ai'*u_L.jJ_U_lWM^i|LjE FOREIGN PORTS SYDNEY—Arrived March 18— Nor stmr El«a. "- from Paget sound.- - -:^l9BnHpaV___naßMMßpmM^ Sailed March -IS—Br atmr Boverlc, for San ' Fra nclMco.'<flßa|gHgfMMqpuHMigßpn^_antpq_Bß - CALlCO—Arrived March 18—Ger stmr Si^nk. for Hamburg;, duo at Guayaquil March 22. -, •-.-■•■ YOKOHAMA. -Arrived March 20—Nor utmr ... Hercules, from Astoria. March 17—Stmr Man- : " cburla, hence Feb.- 2R. LIVERPOOL—Arrived March 19—Br atmr Pro- ■,-, tesllsas. from Seattle. - I'EKIM -Sailed March 20— stmr Teuo-r. for ! Seattle. PUERTO MEXlCO—Arrived March Stmr Hawaiian, from New York. failed March -Stmr Georgian, for New- York.* COLOMBO—SaiIed March 15—Br stmr Wray Castle, for Mew York. iiiiiililfaltß-iafaljjWMajjiMl OCEAN STEAMERS -',-" NEW YORK—Arrived March 20—Stmr Cin cinnati, from Naples; atmr Minnehaha, from Lon don; stmr San Gtorgl. from Naples. NAPLES—Arrived March 17—Stmr Santa Ana. from New York. .-._.-■ ,--«"; 5. Sailed 'March Stmr Verona, for New York ". and Phtladelphlar_Maaant_lu|M9iiHMh|aoH4M|n FISHGUARD Arrived March 20—Stmr Main tanla. from New Vf"- "P mWMHm^tfm^ Blß.'"' *Bll*nyK : PLYMOUTH—Arrived March 20-^Stmr Kron- p prime vVllhelm, from New York. ■-.... MARSEILLES— SaiIed March 18—Stmr Ger- '.* mania, for New-York.- • - • GIBRALTAR—Arrived March 18—Star Alice, from- New York. March 20 Stmr, Kranconia. •"" from * New Vork.TM!^fil»M<_-M»Tni_Es*«' c r;Vft,^l«" " GENOA—Sailed March 10—Stmr Cnop* for Boston. -. • LIVERPOOL—Arrived March 20—Stmr Baltic, V from New Yor_..-pnKsggcsgaaHaa4|Bß--_l-_9n_Bj -ALGIERS—SaiIed March 20—Stmr FriedrlclU der ('rnsse. for New-York. ' :^nMMPVa_MQBMHSH SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived March 19—Stmr St. Paul, from * v"— -*■*—•'-•'*g t*"(ir*---f**___jtf*g_H-____ rit'MK—Sailed March -stmr Paanooia, for New York. i*'^' c4n6R_-l_^i_Sgte rMpB9( Memoranda Per stmr Tiverton—March 20, 4 p. m.. 20 miles 'j west of point Reyes, saw schr Snow & Bur- i . gess. * from ; Ludlow for San Francisco. -»'-"!» Per ' stmr - Qnlnault—March 19. ; 5 p. m., off J Point Reyes, passed schr Snow & Burgess, * from J*-'- Ludlow for San Francisco. ''JllWilltaii l llf'l 1 \H*tj]K •■' Stim- ' Mackinaw, lying at Brannan at. wharf, had fire in stateroom on upper deck tjjls morning;-'.:, same-was extinguished -by flreboat Xo. r 1; dam- --' age slight.. SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST:f [Special Dispatch to The Call] - ..: EUREKA, March 20.'—Despite- the * fact * that" " calm weather prevailed in this vicinity today the liar was la 11 very rough condition and with *__■__ exception ;of ■■ two ■ si earner* ■ arriving - there • were ■ • - no shipping movements,of any,kind. It is be-" lleved that a heavy storm Is raging a fejv miles off tin- coast." --'-.-:.- .--•■: /.The steamer City of TopeVa arrived this morn- .'■'.' hag „i 7:15 * o'clock I from "San i Francisco with freight, mall and passengers.- It will depart tomorrow afternoon :at 4 : o'clock on the return t trip south: -', - .-' ■ :--;-,i*> t The steamer Ravalli arrived this morning at I*. 6:13 o'clock'.from San Francisco with a cargo of * - miscellaneous' freight. It is loading redwood l""4" lumber at Samoa wharf. * . ■";. E.F.HDTTON&CO. £ i.... ...'..".. '.....-■■ rr-f- :--.,-. :-*- ..< . ■... •*"-:■ 490 California St. Tel. Douglas S4S7' St. Francis Hotel. Tel.'Douglas 39S_ 'i£* Members of New York Stock Exchange :i \ Pioneer House .'.; Private Wire to 'Chicago and New York ''' R. _M.tCAH X,~l Manager '$ 'Private Wire—New York, Chicago -'',- ~ " Western Union: Code . -,~ J. C. WILSON MEMBER "_-'■ NEW YORK STOCK < EXCHANGE . CHICAGO' BOARD OF TRADE THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE -; SAN FRANCISCO , • Main * Office, Mill" Bid*., San FranclaeoJ,,; "s* Branch 9 —Palaeo ii Hotel v (main corridor), San. Fraaolaeoj Hotel Alexan- :; dria, Los Angeles, Cal. . ■ - * ' ..*•' CorreapbndentaHarris, tVlnthrov & ," .V Co., New York, Chicago, London and Parlo.