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{commercial and market news] COMMERCIAL AND MARKET NEWSJ 1 Gftf."is per. lb; under 900 lbs, aft6"ie: second ! -quality, all weights, CgO<;c;.thlß, undesirable st'-i'i-.-, ■<r,:7,\' i f. ■* No. 1-hay. fed cows and heifers. 5"-i(3s*4c; s^coad qpality. 4 #**,®scj trnaon. thin,' undeslr- j ilile cows. 4^J4lie. pcMrahle bulls and sta-js. SH(34c; half fat or -\ ililn bulls, 3VJ(iI-tc. - . v V V B-"*.,''** c**u'* per lb less than hay fed cattle. ~~ .•*>«}, re*"T I",s,*tw?J?liJ''P c-" lb- 6H^7c; medlyaj, '•C'fl'.ic; heavy, St'.'gOc. . Shee-w-DciilrablaVethcrs, •"■*i@s>2c; ewe%. 4<a 4 ykC. . ' *■"■ Milk lambs (per lh), (JiAc. Uo-rs—Hard grsln fwl. weighing 100 to 150 mm*!!?. tu 200 li_. Tc; *m lb* ***■ 5 Ilor-ea and Mules - The following quotations for he caw and mules . arc fnrnl-ihed ley tha Butcher.', til stock Grow ers' Journal: •=««.- urow rw . , . HORSES desirable tlrafters. 1.7C0 li» and over..s."Mio«?->.-,0 1-ight Craftcrs, 1.550 to 1,050 IhY s ffsem^Sßbl^^_mm sa"s br4,.??.V" '•*-■-- ?11 * *v'" v*iritc.» ••••_>_. *iftAtf('i**,l •H:M n-OEXTKA, torn if'/A 1 mr%....- Y.siw«si7s I IM isZ' i !° I 7'»"-- .,.. 175(3200 Jkm n-\ aH 7 -Tear** ■■»*••■ 2is«B4n i,~<i.} it«. 4 to i T'-fra "-.niftinn- Site lil'sSl?* ?'***, f"ora W* ta's23 low^O a-d ?tvie , *p * witl* »B?* *°f» conformation a,.a fctyie, to comjnand extreme, quotations. ' i-W r 4 *ttd K_K '• lh,n^J2i-_ s™l_s?i ,n •:wr*« 'C(*B roved more .om ago *pcc u _ t01;1 , Ar( . d ,-*,"• ' a „ d th ?o^ ,n.i^* 4l'J fft Caw P -*0 yesterday by nice ■'ivchSnJ ,W' f01" supplies, under the rail on the tome market 'was firm at ■■--<* a ---"-* • at pr.i wVr*.^ Bter'-, th*"* oluli ,>e obtained fr.mi the \7nV*\l 2 '\ ? utter «o*alned firm at the pre . ert L.,T ,ot,'<* J rat*'> In th cheese depart lower. SradeS oC Young Americas were '.c Kales on the exchange were as follows: al -fft^T VIS «^SPS of extras at 20iic, 4_o ' '.■'.__': ■'",' "0 »t 210 a t. V t >'**«~i'*tinly-i.r t . „<,„. California fancy flats Vl>aud faUCy XpUDS Amcricas at 12c oo^'iV 5 le^ *-2-100 Pounds of bntter. 1.2.000 lOMncl? b" ehef*ei .nd 2.280 case* of eggs. II J« 1 mT%mm*\r* ar* official quotations, e*tab tn, Ik- 00,- -*' Boor of the dairy exchange. Prices .mot.?!oM re *** wbl!? IWWW4 by the exchange quotations, - daily range from mc to 2q • u.„jer, »»vxns totbe various charges to be added: PUTTER. I<%S. POUND Apr. Apr. Ipr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Grades- iL_ll i«. *-» to 21 " r-Hm 1-* «"".'*sl )jc '^Vie 2o^'* 21v,>c £2'.»c 83Hc 1 rime flrsts.2t)',ic 2)c 80c 21c 81Uc 21Hc Second," "•■•i2_. >_H« »H« »tt. 81^ 810 T?«, a«rVi S^<LlSVic lSVic lS^c 18VJC 18Hc ,--.1. ar*raB<> PV'ice for extra butter for the per lb - ■-a''-•r-I■, ''■ April 15, was 20 9-10 c w£k-?ir27" VmlUmia) flats, IH,- per lh. ™i ,1,, flrV%'. He. weak: do second*. 10c. 8,5_" fancy Young Americas. 12c, steady: do ,'•,'___.• H s p»" steady; Oregon flat-. 12\ic. firm; IZZyL?l*!*'* a»*-*- 13 '*- steady: do Young «?.iT ¥!:, 'Tc- steady: New York storage, 17c, vZ^'f*tm,la d - 15«. -•eeriy. eluded: 'al,forßla tttihl per ' -laa, case* in- Anr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. r.rw, 15 17 18 3!» 20 21 '»rafjcs— . » ———-—^.~-—— . S?*,*!,* I*'1 *' I^o 20e 20'ic 21c 22c 21c *u5Zr*A •■••.•l7c I7c 19'ic 19Vic l!*v*,c i»Se •tweeds 10c 10c 18c 10c 10c 16c Portland Butter Market PORTLAND. April 21.—Butter—City creamery ■citras, box lots, ;cc. -c "-r.trket la >earhy Counties ciai C'ispaich to The Colli _ W.l' MA. April 21. There was a drop of -c in too prio^ pal.l for ejtss today, after receipt of transactions of the San Francisco dairy and o-rn v.change, althooeh nome dealers paid as iiigli 21c. The delivery was heavy. The re '■eat dbturhed condition* iii the egg. market are am cwhat settled ami dealers are feeling more <y:fldent. * HANTA ROSA. April 21.—There wa* a drop f»oilni- In egg price* and the local dealers are! •'t'.iotlng 2<*o per dosen for ch«U-e and 17c for ' M'fiMids, after the sensational tftanetiverings of the laet few days. Thi* Ik considered about a \ nornjal conditioa and should result hi a ata t Inn *■■.■" market sgain. Tho production oontlnues heavy, with good demand for incubation and storage purposes. SANTA (Rt z. April 81.—Egg quotations are ftill subject to rhange dally, there being an of 1 cent per dozpn today when the •»r; exchange offered 2<V per dozen for eggs *'f flrst quality. Inferior grades hr<«ight from i l«e to. 17c per dozen. M'lth the unsettli-d con. -''ition cef the market abroad, shipments continue nght. - . ...._ .- ■■..... .... Potatoes, Onion.-' and Vesftahlea . The market for asparagus developed a healthier ! tone on coraparativelv li-tit arrivals »n.l brisk ; trutlhig yesterday. Receipts were smaller tiian I • * the preceding %'ay by about 1.000 boxes and there was some demand for shipnlng in addi tion to the routine local trade. Peas ISM] new : 1-otatne* were both in increased supply and 1 lowor. with quite a surplus unsold st th* close. j Rhnbarh from acro*a the bay continued to. drag. ' while Ssn Jose lots found prompt sale at the : <elil quotations, potatoe. and ouions were firm, 1 with the market active. Potatoes—River Burbanks. $2*t2.25 per ctl; ' I.ompoe Bnrbanks. $2.«5*»-"l per tl; Oregon Bur- Innks. $2.60«f2.75 per ctl: eastern rural*. $8.13. <i{2Bs per ctl; Bweet potatoes. Sate per Ib; new iwetatoes, 4Sific per lb. Onions—Domestic yellow. $4 per ctl; Aus tralian. $464.85 per ctl: Bermuda. $4«4 .:<0 per ctl: green onions. SO^fOOc per box. Vegetshlcei—Asparagus. •ft 1.50 per box for extra and 50^90c for second grade: rhubarb. fiOffißse per box for ordinary and $101.25 for fancy; tomatoes.Mext.-aD, $1.50t51.75 for crales snd $2i32.25 for hove*; grceu pea*. 4@sc per lh: string besns, 10.320 c per lb; I ■ll.hage. f>o<* per ctl; garlic. 4ffsc per lb; cucumber*. $1Q 1.23 per doz»n: eaqllflewer. 75c"J$l I>er doaen; csrrots. I«if73c per sack. lu-cidiion* and titrua Fruits Strawberrie-f centinqed to arrive from l.os An geles and from nearby districts yesterday and every package received found quick sale at t-atlafsctory price*. Rome 300 crates am* in from ">s Aneelea and about a zen chests ar rival from . Palo Alto and the Palaro -ralley. The crated goods went at $1.2301.75. I/»ng worths brotght 70ft 00c. and prices for the large varletlea ranged from 50c to 75c a drawer. other fruits moved fairly at the old quotations. Apples (Mr box!— Fancy Newtown pippins. $1.50(?t1.75 for 3 and 4 tier snd *1.85@1.40 for 4"i tier; red varieties. $1.25@1.73. Citrus Fruits (per box)— Navel oranges. $2.50 for fancy. $2';. for choice »d $1.23*31.50 for standard: grapefruit. $2,25«S for seedless; letnoos. $3(33.50 for fancy. x2.2s'''i 2.73 for choice and $1.25181.50 for standard; Mexican lime*. $3rrt3.30. Tropical rruits— Bananas. $1-31.50 per bunch for Uswaiian and $2.50@3.50 for Central Ameri can; pineapples, nominal. Ne,x York Citrus A loan Nl***i* YORK. April 21.—California citrus fruit fiction sales . today were recorded as follows: Navels. 17 car*; Thompsons, 1 car; blood. 1' 2 «!,rs; ravelencla. *i car; sweet. 1 car; Homo tissa, ■ _ est-; Jaffa. ' . car: budded, li car; i-'Cjags, 2 cars; tangerine*. _ car. The •ve.tber was clondy and warm. lighter offer ings and active "market m!*d at s@loe higher. Extra fane- large, $2.75ffi»4.fi5; regular and small. $2.R0i33.75: fancy large. $2.**0<a3.05; regular, $2.50(33.35; small, $2.45'fit3.40: choice large. $1.0052.70; regular, $2.50@3.15; small, $2.30i@3.20: orchard run. large. $2.30<32.7Ci; regular. $2.50(3,3.85: small, $2.4533.35; atand ard regular. $3.40(32.50: smsll. $8.1533.00. Thompsons—Fancy large. $2.70@2.00; re-gular, $333.15; stuali. $3.0533.2.1: choice larre, $2.30; regular and smsll. $2.0032.0*1. 8100-ls—Choice,-$2.<*532.50: Ives, choice, $1.15®1.35: orchard run. $1.10*31.20. Navaleocias—Fancy. $2.30c*!3.05. Sweets—Orchard run, $1.0.332.75; standard, $2.10. Homosasca—Orchard rm. J35032.43. Jaffa—Orchard run. $8.83«2.50. piidtled—Orchard run. $2.10«Y2.f1f>. "•ccdllng*—Orchard run, • $1.65*»2..'3, Taiigorlnc*—Choice, $1.4031.50. Dried Kriflt» f Rnlalas. *Jf uio ami Homer Conditions; 0 dried fruits and raisins show -ao change. Iloth are firm at full figure*. Fruits—Evaporated apples. 11/<Xl2c; fancy do. , 12'^3L1c; npricfit». lK'il3c; Cuncy Mo.«-narks, 13%314c: pcache--. U'i37c: fancy, rugsc: priineii. 10c basis; 8;s, l&H crop, 4^3V40", pears, loC(t'l3c. : -. - Raisins—Layers, cluster*—« crown; $2.50; 5 crown, X 2; 4 crown, $1.40; :s crown, $1.10: a! crown, *1; tjcdeil. -"gCj' for choice: seedless, 4*,CJoc: Tlio-npson'n seedless, t>%(S,o%c; loose -muscatel*. 4 crown sc, 3 crown 4^414*40, 2 crown 4V t <i%4 lie: needless. 4@o*^c; ruiaius in sweatbox nt Fresno. 3*4 c. r\ •Nuts—Almoiiils, r.oDtiarclls. l.*iV*c; \X\,~, \4"%0.; ne plus ultra, 13','e; Drakes. ll',iiJSl2c;-langue- | docs, lie; hardshell. 7IjCJSc; rhelled almonds, £5333 c: walnuts, 15e |>er Ib for No. 1 softsbells, 14Hc for No. 1 standards; No. 2 standards. He; pecans, HliQel'c; l-auutg, 4"^-S5--; pine nuts. 18320 c. -.-.--..- Honey—Water white comb, sage honey, 133 15c;.white slo, ltisl2\__c; amber de, 10S|Uei'*'"* - tracted, nominal. ■ ** ;- Beeswax—27%@3oc per lb for light and 23© 2Cc.for dart. ':"^*f3R__e_B__HH_lt£ roultrr cud Game There was very little life to the market for ■•oultry yesterday, the buying Bievement tor the-week having practically ceased <on TtijJ'B. day.. * Dealers reported • the market - firm. '<_• everythiin- except small broilers anil squab pigeons. ■'" Poultry fper do«n>—Hens. $030.50 for small. $7&0 for large and $100413 for axtra,; young roosters, $S<is9; HÄ» extra, $»!.50|tia50i old roost ers. $53-; fryers. $«.50(<T,5t>: broiler*. $4.50*1-5 for • large, $333.50 for medium and $2.2532.50 for small; ducka, $s@10: pigeons. $t.Ti>33; I tijoabf. $2@B-o«*:t6<:e-»». 1«'63-s'* per pair; tut* I keys, nominal-, ,. -*■.*..- -.--...-■ -,--. tlame (per ■«■»•— Hare, $1.7,",'/i >2; wild geese, I - PP'olnil** <ii'_W}'Vfy Mr%~tO~T<iMaTfjl. Grans aad Seed* . TSe b«au * market cyutiaucs dull -lei without featuj' „ worthy of remark. ■ .. t..il f *-8- IP*-" etl»*«-Bay««. $4.*"0ia4.75; Chncan Jfy'n, 84.25(34.50; small whites. $3.40©3.50; __fso white, $3.2ne'1.40; pink. $5«5.85T re 4,' *'« 0.25: blacks ye, $.®B^srltma. $6.13-46.25; -Oi kidney. 86''«'*,2a: cranberry beau*, $3.75© , 4.23; K2Eslu^ horse beans. *---r, 2.50; Manehnrian beans, «3..M)f(K.7'i for eras, i berry. $3.72'_4 for led and $3.&0 for speckled I kidneys. . Seeds — Brown mustard, s"^ej yellow mustard. —; Caxseed. s{f{"iUc; canary, nv,.*: alfalfa. 18c; rape, ,"-jc; t.motliy, $C] licmp, 3M© 3*4e: millet. 2S'&3t-e per lb. V* , v.r Dried Penj—ureen, $4 per etl; Niles, nominal. I'lonr »si! Knrlnaceou* (.ond* I-lonr—California ' family extras, ' $3.20g|5.e0 net without discount; bakers' extra. $2.50."i5.C0; superfine. ",ie.-.• 4.Sen: Oregon an.l Washington, per l»hl, $4.40ift4.«50 for family. bakers" ami pat ents and $4.21)®4.30 for cutoff: Kansas patents, $5.80; do straights, 15.110; Dakota patents, $7.20; do straights. $7: do clear, $6.40 per bbl, i Farinaceous Goods—ln 50 lb sacks arc quoted as follows, per 100 lbs: Buckwheat floor, pure $4.20. cclf-raising $5. groats ?7.00; -,-iimeal. yellow or white $2.50. extra yellow or- white $2.80; fracked, wheat, $3.80; entire wheat flour, $2.70; farina, $3.50; flaked pearled '-at. $3; ?ralmm fli-ur. $2,5t1; lioinluy, large $8.70 'small 2.70, grauQlated 18-70; oatmeal, pure $4, steel ! cut $1; oat groats. $4; pearl barley. No. i small $4.60. No. 2 medium $4.50 No. 3 large $4.80; I rice flour. 83.80; rye flour, $3: ns me; I $2.80: : split pes*, yellow $5, green $6.80; who!* wheat' I ("our, $3.70; rolled oats 90 lh -sacks. UMfs.-0. Ido barre's «a-s7; rolled whMt. tsacks $1, bar- I rels $1.50. . • Hay ii nil le'eedstuffn Tvcrythtng under •hi.- hep. rcmttlns ,-is iK-fpre st!>ted. liny continues quirt. j Hran—sßtigi27 per tou. Middlings—s.'<2(f:« per ton. Short*—s27<i* >27.r»0 jier ton. Feedstuffs— Rolled bsrley. 1531.50iJZ32: rolled cats for feed, $28ii|20; mixed feed. $23@88 for average lots; evergreen cbopfeert. $31 per ton for car'ots and $33 for jobbing; oilcake meal, no stock before May 15; eocoanut cake or meal at mills. $85.50 in 20 and 10 apd $2H in 0 i m lots; lobbing, $80.50; cornmeal, |3«MI .-racked corn, $,*!'{*•:.-it: alfalfa meal, carload lots $18, jobbing $10; red star alfalfa meal. JIS In car lots and $19 jobbing: Modesto alfalfa meal. $18.50 In car' lots and $19.50 jobbing: Stockton mealfalfa. $18 1 ln car lot* ■■I $19 lohhtag; Taproca otlcake ] meal. $16.50 per toa; calfalfa, *13 la car lots and $20 johhing. Hay—Ordinary wheat. $111818: choice, $12.50 i (R13.30; wheat and oat, $9@ll: >..ne eat, $7.50 QU-80; volunteer wild oat, $7@9; alfalfa. $015 11: stock bay. $5.3t>i8;7 per ton. Straw—33iasoc per bale. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops; Hides fulls ami brands sell about-*-">**lq un der quotations. Heavy salted steer*. 10,-; lipht medium. OftP*.,,-; light, H-^c; cowhide- $%c; stags. 6*~e; salted kip. 10i..c. salted veal. . ISeft 15Vi'*: salted •If. 1.M815V.C: dry hides. 17i*")18e; rtry salted hides, 12c; dry kip. 17®lSc; dry calf, 22c: sheepskin*, shearling*. 20«40e each: short i wool. 35««0c: medium, 50*iSOc: long wool. 8-Veja 1 $1.35; lambs. i*^so>; bor«ehlde\ salt, n,»ffii for large and $1.6(101 for medium. 7.V1-411 for small anil 2i<4.yv for colts; horsehldes, ;-v. $2<a 2.25 for large and $1.839:2 for medium, .-,fW?isl for small anil 25iff,500 for colts: goatskins, prim* 1 angoras. 75-ftsl : large hair goats, 85((S4*c; me- I a ii in. 30@30c; small, 5«13c. Tallow—No. 1 rendered, iliSrO'.-e; No. 2. Hffl ' •">'■•'': grease. 883e. " Wool—New Nevada, spring clip. 10Q1.V per lb. rail clltv—Mountain free. S_-lle; northern and valley. 7fl!W-: Han .logonin fall lambs, 7@9c; do defective and heavy. -,^7e per Ib. " Hops—Crop of mio. us@22>,4c per lb; for* crop of 1011. l«@17-j per lb. General merchandise Raes-l"r*ln l.scs are bleber at 6' 4 c- spot and $6.4.5136.30 June-July delivery; San Ouen-' tin bags. fie; wool hags. 85c: fleece twine, Be. Coal—Pennsylvania anthracite egg. Jan P r ten: Wellington. $».*io: New Welllneton. 8«50; Australian beuisc. Richmond, etc., $8.50;- Te|aw Main. $8.S0; gtanfowl Richmond. $B.Bl* Cum herland. $15 in bulk and $10.50 In sackiw: Welsh anthracite. $15; coke, $16 per ton in hulk and $17 in sacka. 7 1 ''""' Oil Gasoline, etc.—Water wlilfe. Iron barrels or drum*. 7i,c: 150 decree oil. iron bar rels or drums, 9c; special do, Sl'-.i". pe.-trl oil in esses, 1414 c: astral. 14 _c; star. 14 V; extra Star, 17"4e; Elaine, 85c; eocene, lT'^e; red crown and motor gasoline, in hulk. 13c; in casea, 22c: enclno distillate, in drum*. O'-c; cases, 7c more; 86 degree gasoline, In bulk. _8e; in eases. 35Vie; varcinU makers" and painters' naphtha, in bulk. IS* in cases. 20% c. 011-^Qijotations are for barrels. -. Unseed, 81.00- per j-alion for boiled and $1.04 for raw; cases ,*ic more; • linker's AA castor, caees. 5 gallons, $I.lo*, 10 gal- 1 tons. $1.1,; commercial castor. In case*. I 71c: China nut. case*. tSSft^V per sallcm: o> coanut oil In barrels. 71»173tAe for XXX, ftj-iVr") 71c for No. 1 an.l 66«x68^c for No. •_., aceo/d- Ing to quantity: extra bleaeaed winter sperm -». «V: natural winter sperm, oil. SOr; natural whale oil, 55c; pure lard, oil, $1; winter stritfncd lard oil. 90,-; pure neatsfoot oil. «*c: **). T s foot oil. 65c: herring oil, 50c;; »alm»»- oil, 50c: boiled fish oil. 50ej paint oil. 45c. * Turpentine—9Bc per gallon in cases and Die in bulk, drums and Irog barrels. Rosin —K. $11.40: F. $11.65: G. tiVfOl 11. $11.65; I. $12; K. $11.73; WG, $11.90; WW, $12 per band of 2<tt> lbs. • Bed anil White Lead— Red. S'.ifflOc-; white,' SVi(3.B*"ie per lh. *<* - '"___ RKFINFO SFOAR MARKET "be Western sugar refining company quotes a* | follows, net cash: Standard flne granulated, 4.«0e; standard coarse granulated. 4JSOc; frolt ' granulated. 4.80 c; cutloaf. in ban-els only. 6.80 c; i H. ft K. crystal domlnos. 5 lh cartons in eases, , 7.80 c: do 2 P.i cartocs In cases. 8.30 c: monarch bar, B. 15c; tablets, in half barrels. sv3o<*; do In 25 lb boxes. 8.55 c: cubes and A oruslied 5.05 c; monarch powdered. 4.00 c: . XXXX powdered, 4.80 c; candy granulated. 4.00 c; confectioners' A. 4.»0e; confectioners' crystals. tin.-: extra flne granulated. 4.60 c; magnolia A. 4.40e: extra O. 4.30 c: golden O. 4 20c: P. 4.10 c. Bsmds and 50 lb bass 10c. half barrel* 25c. boxes SOc more per 100 lbs than for bars of 100 lbs pet. Bar in 35 and 40 lb tins $1.70 more, in <• an.l 10 11, tins I $2.33 more per 100 lbs than price for this grade In 100 Ib bags: Tho California and Hawaiian sugar refining company quotes'** follows: Granulated basis, j 4.soc; "nijpwde" bar 5.15 c: powdered. 4.00 c; 1 A crushed. 5.05 c: berry, 4.80 c; C. k H. cntr* line granulated. 4*>-: coarse dry granulated. 4.*oe; confectioners' A. 4.80 c: confectioners' crystal, 4.»0c; cubes, 8.03 c; bricks, half barrels. 5.80 c: bricks **$!"_< lb lioxes. 3.53 c; extra One dry granulated (100 lb bags only). 4.60 c; excel sior A, 4.40 c: extra C. 4.30 c; goldtyi C. 4.2'»..; yellow D. 4.10 c; cutloaf. In barrels «,nlv 0.89 c: 11. .*.- E. crystal domino*. 5 lb carto** In cases, T.SOc; do in 2lb carton* la <■**(<%. <v.3iV. Addi tional per 100 lbs: In barrel* and 50 lh ba*s. JOe more; half barrels. Ssc more: boxes, Hk more for all grades. 1 Bar 1n $3 and 40 lb tins. $1.70 wore: In M tt> tins, .35 mort-. Mi«imun4 order, carload weight. »« Yurk l'mdiice NEW YOBK. April 21. ---Firm. Stat* common to choice, 1910, 2Sta3oc. Hide— steady. Petroleum—Steady. Wool—Quiet. -Sugarßaw, barely stead.-: muscovado. .89 test, 3.42 c; centrifugal, .96 test. »t«J.*: molasses sugar. .89 test. 3.17 c. Kenned, stead;,-. Butter— Process special, 16ct; extras, 17Ue; first*. lt*ftl6V.o. Cheese—Steady, unchanged. Eggs—Firm. Fresh gathered, selected extras. 19c: firsts, l<M>*6ltUc- r ..lids. 16c: storage packer, flrsts, I'-'-'io; western gathered, white, 18(i*19c: state. Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, brown, IM,^!!*-. DRIED FRUITS Evaporated Apples— nominal, fin the spot fancy are quoted, at 14c; choice, 13'ic; prime, tie, Prunes—Quiet and firm. ' Quotations range from ri,p to l--'o for Californlas up to 00-40* and lie to 13*4 c for Oregons from 80s to 30s. * Apricots— Firmly held op belief of damage to crops. Choice, l3"A®l3s4c; extra choice, I4e; fancy. 14iiS14*r4c. Peaches—Firm, with a better export demand for new crop shipments. Choice." 7*4@7"-4c; •$ --tra choice. 7'je 4 i:-J8l»c: fancy. Bl t @9c. Raisins—Firm on the strength on the coast, Loose ratiseattls, SiftO'ic; choice to fancy seeded, B*4Q74e: seedless, 4»iiftoc; London la vers, $1.40@1.45. < hieaft<- Dairy Trounce Market CHICAGO, April 21.—Butter, steady. Cream eries, 15»i21c: dairies, 13iR18c. Eggs steady at mark,'esses Included,. 135513 He; firsts,: 15Vje; prime first*. l«c. > Cheese, steady: daisies, TS^Q 13*v*c; twins, 13',a©13c; Youpg Americas, 1314Q . 13% c; Jonghorns, 12'iigiSc, Receipts, 1.147 ca-es. . Lost Ancclca Produce Market T.OS ANGKLES. April 21.—Eggs advanced one cent on the produce exchange today. Cheq*« was steady. Uutter was firm at quotation*. UeeeJnti of prodii<»a'today weft: -*-, 406 eases; -butter.-. 53.340 - lbs; cheese, ; 2.050 lis.; potatoes, 1.874 sacks; oplons. J75 sacks. Clieese (per pound> —Northern ■ fresh, iflc; northern storage, 14c; livols.: 18c; eastern sin gle*,' 10'>4'317Vjc; eastern - twins, 10*4iaiT'^c; eastern eheddara. 18«|l9e; eastern longhorn. 16c; Oregon daisy.. l7UQi9*4ej Oregon twin*, 't*l*4c: eastern daisy. 12c: Swiss imported, 32c; Swiss domestic, block, 18c: wheel, 19c: '■ream -brick, Uf'ilSc; liroburger, t7(j/18c: Roquefort. :;aft:4o». Bqtter (per poqndl—California creamery, ex. tra, 20c; creamery, flrsts, 19c; ladle butter. ",Sc; country butter, 14c. . Eggs (per doaeol—lxical ranch, candled._3*4e caie coupt. 19V4c; northern California, case frillh' 17 lid northern California, candled, 2135] fresh casiem. * 20c..-..-. c ; Potatoes (per ctl)— Highlands, $2.25(g2.40: Minnesota Burbanks. $2.30132.40: Michigan ru- I^'SvJS* 25? 2-35 : Salinas. $3.00fff2.65;' Lompoe, $2.55-ad: Oregon. *•'• lis- $2.B.**>; Sweets* yellow, $S; new potatoes, lugs. $203. , Beans (pet ctll—Lady Washington. $4.25; smsll '_*• $4: No. ' *-1"--- - $6.85; limns. $8.7.1; blackeyes J0.50: garvanzas. $4.50:bay0», $1.50; lcntUs, $6©7; Manchurlan, $5@3.23. Eastern Livestock Market ' - • CHICAGO CHICAGO, April Cattle—Receipts, estl mated at 1,000. Market steady. "ug. Brieves $3.13-38 00; Texas steers..«! '&>_*. *T : wwtern itteers, .s4.Bj*ts i 5; stockers and feeders., $4if* I'O^cows and heifer $2.05(33.73; calves.^t^S Hoss-4.Heee!pts. estimated atT«.OOO. «ia«ket St'S?'!,, tron **-' Ii lgM- *->*«@9.80; mixed, $3.95 (31..30; heavy, $3.70ig0.80: - rough, $5.71)ft5 90 --goml to choice heavy. $5.90«6.80; nljrs S", ors&i ÜB--i;.h«!k Mf-s*w*, $a.iosic:**u. V I Sheep—Kcceipta, estimated at 7,000. Market » THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SATURDAY. APRIL 22, 1911. steady te a shade higher. Native. $3®4.70; western. $3.154*4. yearlings, 94.0006.26; lambs, native $4.80«0.23; western. $4.75tga.25. KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY. April 31. Tattle -Receipts. 500, Market steady. Native steers, >5.25Q0.."15: ! southern steers, $4.5.78; southern cows and 1 heifers. $3.85©4.75: native cow* ami belters, $.*! i (86.13: stockers and feeders, $4.5035.!*0; hull*. $435.83; natives. $4.5007; western steers, $4.75 I Qs.SO* western cows. $3.-5613. Hogs—Receipts. 0,000. Market strong. Bulk | of sales, H.poi&rt.iu: heavy, $iW*86.06; packers and butcher*, $01,*'. lights. $0.05>5«.1"C, *.-*'■ Sheep- Receipts, 3,000. Market steady to week. Muttons, $3.30«*4.50; lambs, $s©o; fed wethers and yearlings, $l'a«">; fed western ewes, $3.5034.2*.. . Sill Til OMAHA SOtTII OMAHA. April 21.—Cattle—Receipts. 600. Market steady. Native steers, $5.20f5,f1.15: cows and heifers, ».'1.80eH",60: canners. $."5@3.50: stockers and feeders, 4.25®3.70; calves, $4<ii; 6.55; Hulls, -tags, etc.. $4@3. Hogs- Receipt*. 7,000.: Market So higher, Heavy. $5.50f.V90: mixed. $5.55«i5.»5; light. $s.flO«iG; pig*, |8 see .;*,..«•: bulk of sales, $5-80i-gf. j 3. P5. ,-....■• ' Sheep—Receipt*, VOW, Market JO? -to ir.o lower. Yearlings, $4.4033.10; weathers. $4.1561) 14,40; ewe*. $3.00-84,40; lambs, $5.4006.20. - -''* ■'■■ Portland LlTeatock Market , J"OnTf_4NT>, April 81.—Cattle— Receipta. 150; market stesdy. crime steer*. $0.75*n*.50: choice steers, $8,_330.50; prime cows. $5.50^6:' good to choice-cows. $,"">**."«.25; choice heifer*. *-'..,"iii'.'e 5.75; choice bulls,,sl.7s'ii.-S; choice light calves. •X.50«j8,T5! choice heavy calves. $5,503';: chalet} *ta«rs. 55.25<ij5.50. .. Hog Receipts, roue; market steady, halce hog*. $7«jT.25: good hogs. »r,..-,iii,r*11.75; choice heavy, $G.73M7- go-id heavy. $61rtL50.. Hliecp—Receipts, 2(10; """Vet steady. Wether"-, heavy. $4,50Kt;5.; choice young wethers, ">'i .*,.25: good to choice shorn wethers. $4.8315 4.50: choice "'*». M.50«f4.75; go..d to choice shorn ewes. $3.7334: choice wool lamb*, $5.50i»j;5.75; good shorn latj-bs. $563,35. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS Cotton Market Nl**"V TORK, April 21. -B. ft Hutton. & Co. wlr« says: - "The market today was influenced to slightly higher levels by firm English cables ami contin ued good trade reports from Manchester, ijver pool having sold 15.000 hales of spot cotton again today at an advance of 8 points. Weather ad vices were mure favorable, fair wester In all sections having been the rulf, hut this was off. set for the present hy the more bullish weekend figures than last year, which encouraged those interested on the long side to add to their al ready large lines of summer months. A flrm and perhaps higher market temporarily seems prob able. . . "According to Liverpool cables a wry large bushiest.* i* being done at Manchester. Liverpool people *ay l| la whispered, there that the con centrated long Interests m».v be willing to let go a good ileal of tlsetr cotton around the IV level." Spot closed quirt, A point* up. Middling up. lands, 15c; Jo gulf. 15.25 c. No sales, COTTON Fl-TURH-a Year Option Open High low Close Apr. 20 Ago April.... 14, HI 14.73 14.53 May..,. M.83 14.8*. 14.81 14.57 14.R0 14.75 Jon*.,.. ;..., 14.91 14-81 14.53 .liil.v 14,90 14,11.'! 14,80 14.08 14.80 14.53 Aug.."... 14.5!* 14.61 14.03 14.00 14.55 15.75 Sept.... 13.41 13.41 13.41 13.40 U.MS 12.88 Oct 18.92 13.02 12.88 12.89 1J.&0 12.3T Nov 12.51 .12.82 12.23 Ore 18.82 1383 12.70 12.80 13.81 12.22 I lan 12.79 12.79 12.70 12.fl 12.72 13.19 March... IJ.SO 12 88 12.80 12.87 Jj.SS ..... fit. Louis. Wool Market ST. LOOTS, April 21.— W00l unchanged: mc dium grades, combing and clothing. 18418 c; light fine. -ll *_ itjcj heavy fine, 14<11,V; tub washed, I6ig-2«c. - ...' ..-. ... ' ' Boston Wool Market ■-.- BOSTON. April 21.— Commercial Ru'^tln of Boston will ..fay of the wool market 'tomor row; . ',-'/••■- The wool situation has quieted dow n some what from the recent heavy purchs/^g fay a large. Rhode Island uiatmf adorer, aided ' and abetted by other consumer* of Brj mean Im portance, an.l transactions for tl > weak have only been moderate, the mills com ing into the market to .'over actual require ments. Trices have been, malntsine--, on the same low level that prevail -sl last we/k. tb^e appearing to lie no present necessity for towering quota tions although e-wie dralvr* Think that -a fur ther decline is i.Rinlneiit., Sales of fleece wools have been light, while terrltHfles have moved only moderately well. ,' Some South American Lincoln* have been •hippi-il abroad, but it 5* understood that al though the market In England I* very flrm and considerably higher than the domestic mar ket, small profits., If apjr, MTe likely to he realised in this war. Foreign primary mar ket advices axe very flnr.. seal well known' 'Nevada clips are "being shown iv "the local mar ket. ' - - ' • ->■■- -- - - »j ■ New I'ork toffee Market : NEW \i.RK. April "3—*"-. "F. "Button 4 Co.'s" wire says: "Rio 7* j *im@l2e; Santo* _». t3M&i2-.r:. The pries advanced sharply armtud noon on some short rovertttg and professional bull support. In the early a.- tcrnisxi offer in** became more liberal in the early fall mouths, which checked the ad vance (luciaa* toe -entire -afternoon. Tltiv. entree howevey. was taken last at the close by renre sentatlive*s of the leading bull Interests and others of our iMporter«. TVlere seems to 1* a general bettor Ceding In the. market .appamrflv in eon seqiieno" of the «iyip,,it which has heen given durlag this week. Receipts are rather lighter than for some •[,»»• past, Uw mam-mOt being a mUlJire between, rein and *nnshliie.** '_ , COFFEE I^-TtRES Ojitlon— "pen High I.ow (lose A l*!''*' - ■ _ ••-.. 10. lie •J *3' 906 c 10.10 c 0.9.-VC 10.10 c *}■;(!; ..,- ■-■ io.!4c J**-' •••••• 10.02 c, 10.i5c -mMO 1 10.180 •V I**-" ., 10 16c •reptembet ... »■*»' 1«-KK* "*.We 10.14 c £* tn - -..- O.Pftc wot mMr . - 8 (Kic necenaher ».7> »'.X*_ is'.ik'c u'.fx. J""""^ O.Blc Febnuiry ;::;: l%£ * »rY' ■-••• ».7<'c ».S3c a.76c 9.93 c Sa3es-$9,850 bags.. * *'"'•- --• . _ . >ew York Metal "-/nrket NEW TORK. April 2L— Standard copper, flrm; spot, April. May, Juii^ una July, $11.70@ 11.80. London strong. £5*4; futures. £54 12G». Custom boose return* show exports so far this month of 82,750 t(WS m . x 'It Is said tbat re vi for tbe psst week '/*** been on as heavy "„-, or '*« (BtiT' mwrji of April last rear. Local dealers report a firm, hut unchanged mar ,'!;, J-'? k'' «2.37Vi«1?»3f>: electrolytic, 8124244 i a l2.-,,i,. and casting "ftll.STi-.fi, Kfl£ U~au!, t*atLLm*R t :ti ]ri Al»'i!.* M2.15Ti42.4R: May, f42.25ta4E.45; -" np- «1."*"0(it41.75. and July W-Wfkl.2s. Rales. » tons June (port M.J ,",' _7 tV. * 1"'"i Ix'n*m ««wS: Set, £104 12s M futurvi,. £188 15s. ,- ,■ V 7~ . I !'?.'"■ 7ars'*U i^« ,' Tor>" *4 40«f 4.50: East St. Louis. 84.2«ft4.r,0: l^ndon. £12 18« nd ■. ; , __$i_i£__,iK_Qftm*& #** York; East St. Louis. $3.25--?;».32* ... nootl £24 Antimony- ; Cookson-a, $»*-) SO . Iron i-lev.f-Unr! warrants 46s 7%d. Locally.: nZ Z?* TK' .?°" 1 form*->- nnrthern. gir,..V) «1«.»; Ncs a. fiS"^ 1*- No. 1 souther, end No. 1 soutl»eai soft, 81.-i..-,oft 16. , . > • ; 311T,,,A l»s*.^"~^ r,u" *c *** «<»■«» »i roi,' %A. H, «-■«•• April 21. -Turpentine-Firm SiV.^*M.flßm 7il r~rtr**- * *hipffl"ts Rosl-1-.-Firm. Sales, 1,27f,: receipta. l fl»s -•7.Ms_Jf as;; D . $7_.r,5; Z. *"*"ft7«-.: F. O. H. .'.*&' *J "'• WG> *7*°* ww * »7-75® HYDRQQRAPHIC OFFICE Depth at mean, low water, entrance to harbor. PT.A<Mr I v, I !-,„._ . —..... ' '" Har) i: r. 24! ' Bl 1| '..,' C<i1„m. R. 23 |Jan. 11) .1 ; .7777 — ~.\ 4N.Aalta Rl 6 IMar. 2StCtannv/. "% Ynfle'' south I » I of I/jot: 200 ft wide •■.-lllmk. B.) 11 JM *___3_ : _ : __. .*.. '..' '-'" Sarins Bj 11 Mar. 14|Biy.y". jf. o. C 3, "n! ",•'* III .*VS 4, W 0, gone. 8tua)aw R| Apr- 6 Channel due west. . ,' I'mpuna HI 11 iMaj^gyQ. 7777" * Coos B~ay..| 16 IMar. _\... ...... ".'* - lorn. [_*_ -HI '.28H -l lm P of I t: '• . —, , < tl o JMar.0l3! |Maf. Ttoi W-. 21] 13 innli HI « te • "p. "' '"._..' L' .1. ' 1 northward. ■ Hmbldt Bj_.18_jMar. 11 .' ' ......QT* l^jr^BIJSO .jApr._ i]n d change In chaWiel. g.*-"«0 gl 27^l^sr. l.No change in channel. J -1 I northward. JzS%] [Nov. 301 th in el. Ian. 51 Entrance hnoy . Shipment of Oil . r,lr*c', i'h ,*.!'" «'"'»«• Trtncnle Mfled from r.^-? anI'"'*, f°f '^'-"v Thursday with 45.000 hau-els of crude oil fa bulk, valued at $27,000. ABEBIIEES. Ayrfl 21. On account *of a ?.. r?7^- ar there. j* ;* large fleet that will she detained several ' '**'"** The fleet lod-oflea the Itritlsh tramp steamer Ptrarliallen. with "t.80n.000 r> iJ_ l!l"n',er : the hnrkentine A. <. Allen, achoiyiprs Polaris. Admiral and Ludley. and several , coastwise getag steamer?. The schooners kY *! and Ludlow were tewed to the lower barbae today. ■ .I,w^l_; *Ip" .*"_**• Proposed Improvement of the Hoqui«u *-^'W*"«>k«w nrers. so as to per mit of tlieh- . navigation hy ***9 sea vessels, and pi-ac ically : '?. provide shipping basin, on - tbe harbor. Was taken at W»shlnm«n. I>. C vester &' .-Senators Jones and Poindexter. and H ep»refSr "*. iTe »'*'"■»'*> Joined In a | request that tt*i rivers and harbors hoard should give another bearing on the quesUfln. Mmllu ?""* The improvements desired call for the strsnght ening of the channel and the opening of the river to polht» t several miles above the mouths fol "the river*. -> It •Is pointed out •by advocates of the improvement , that If this * work is done . fresh ! *£".£**},''* will '_* provided. bcth at HiKjuiam and Aberdeen. ■ and the value of the harbor to sWppin-f-fflJl thereby bo greatly increased. -■ ■■•'". '-'.'■." i WINDJAMMER ENDS A STORMY VOYAGE Ahner Coburn Encounters Many Gales and Loses One Man Overboard FTER a long 'and' stormy voyage tbe Ship Ahner Coburn. Captain Murray, arrived* yesterday from Newcastle, Australia, —-- wj th 2,569 tons . of coal consigned to?J. and A. Brown, Tha Oo burn was 82 days J TEH a long . and ormy voyage tbe lip Abner Cobtrrn. apta in Murray, rrived yesbirday *om Newcastle, ustralia, wl th 569 tons of coal msigned to J. and . Brown. The Op urn was 82 -Jays 'OBBlng the Ta cific . From the time of, Iravlns Newcastle until tho cfiualyir was reached rj-.e Coburti as beset with head winds and heavy weather. __„,_, '-fh.Ts windjammer crossed the equator Search 5 and soon after was taken in targe by the regu- Jar trade winds. -' ■ A _ terrific northeaster encoun tered March 11. At the height of the storm , saa( . talker, an aide seaman. fell overboard from the fore upper top sail "yard **& was drowned. Every effort was -.nmde-to save htm. The ship tSft ]i°\v,J,° and in SpitP ° the fact was out _\Vm V i_ a 2?* «**«*. * boat read f i ■ i nrs the 9We* ■"•*» >« '■"*"'l pearect. was S3 years of ase and a native, 0 f Ireland. S d t*nl*«'m^JL} aßt *8ev *n **■ tba Coburn ThJ t\\ rel strong northerly gales. vsrh/.r mV* ah, ° v encountered-on April IS XS Probably .some of the lumber responsible for the lOBS of-the P™*er IfrT^Jj?l??' ° n that date theOol 'Sf^nn?K!? ea though ! a large Quantity or lumber. a*s"l** of the pieces were a heavy enough d, 50 feet * a ahip to th« on Ut ___ lt^H c los ruck the P ship end aS'tin. *«S.-V m .was ordered into quar antine to be fumigated. Harbor Hoard to Discount Bills'" m^««?-_ proving the payment of a *'< - , ♦V" 8 - "mounting to more than *--■'>-''. .^p Btate board of harbor com ?,»■!,_*-?" i'^terday decided that lr, io: .v the date of payment -would be arty» -a?_ to *,v-* the state the aOAP^-tngre of the cash discount on ail ace junts that were not billed at net Azures. This will effect a saving tc ! ah -state of probably $100 a month. The <"oanl also directed the secretary to find out what «eps It will he neoes»ai*v to take in order that the moav from the bond* approved at the last election might be available at the earliest pos sible date. The Pacific Coast company appeared before the new board with an applica tion for permission to connect their lot with the belt railroad at the foot of Fremont street. The old board denied the application -and an its granting would involve the crossing by the Pa cific coast company's track of a dozen or more tracks of the Western Pacific and would further materia Interfere with the operation of the state belt railroad, the new board will probably do likewise. The matter -will be taken up next Thursday afternoon. JVew Plan Bring* Business Just what the arrangement for par ticipation In through business which the Pacific Coast steamship company now has with all the transcontinental railroads means was Illustrated the last time the steamer Governor passed through here on its wav north. Among the passengers from Los Angeles,were 30 with tickets for eastern points. Be fore the arrangement for participation in through business was - made these passengers would have pone east di rect from Log ' Angeles, as the water trip would have involved extra expense. As it was they all spent some time, and of necessity, some money in San Fran cisco before continuing their journey. Eighteen of them went east from here over the Western Pacific. Twelve of them and 24 others who bought tick ets here went north, on the Governor to go east via Seattle. The arrange ment for through business made with the Southern-Pacific goes into-effect May 1 and after that date it is ex pected that the tourist travel by water will materially increase, as the trip on the Pacific is peculiarly attractive to easterners. "tlarblrhead tioca to Navy Yard The I*. S. S. Marblebead, which is now used as a training ship by the state naval militia, will be taken to Mare Island Sunday to be drydocked and given a general overhauling. Citiseen' sailors will man the cruiser during the trip to Vallejo and Captain Bauer will be in command. Adjutant General of the State Forbes, who is also the ex officio head of the state naval militia, will make the trip to the navy yard for the purpose of acquainting himself with the quality of this branch of the state military service. Steamer Yale.. Libeled"_•-;.;-.■';'; A libel was filed in the.United States district court yesterday by the John M. Robins company of New York to re cover $10,316 from the steamer Yale for repair work done before the * vessel came to this coast, Themistocles Spahithakes, Antonius Ooeonis, Con stantine Pasas and George Savas, fine men on the steamer ,T. IkLuckenbach during its recent voyage from New York to this port, filed libels against the vessel for unpaid wages amounting to $215. A similar suit was brought by Roy'Cummlngs," chief engineer, to collect $212 in pay from the bay steam er St. Helena. - ■ '-•_^/i&siS__\\W_l Captain l.eavltl Dies In Maine '..:■'■, Word lias been received of the death! April ■ 1 in; Portland, M».. of Captain William lieavitt, a Yankee skipper, who was once well known on this coast. He was 87 years of age at the time of his death. He retired from the sea in 1870. Among the ships of which he has been master were the brig Margaret, the bark - Ann F. Jenness and the - clipper Ships Andrew Scott, Frances, Lady Franklin, William Woodbury, Kate Dyer. Uncle Toby and Messenger. At the time of his death Captain Leavitt was a member of the firm of Chase. Leavitt & Co. :;.-'-.' V - : Water Front , Notes ;.'-, . Receipts of lumber yesterday by sea amounted to 1,110,000 feet. * The American-Hawaiian freighter Isthmian arrived yesterday from Salina Cruz via San Diego with a cargo of New York freight. Tin- Pacific navigation company's Yale, which arrived : here yesterday from Ran Pedro, brought 158 passen gers and sailed again at 4 o'clock p. m. With about the same number. . . The California-Atlantic steamship company's , Leelanaw. Captain Brown, arrived yesterday from . the : Isthmus with a full cargo of New York freight The -'■ California-Atlantic • steamship company has t chartered * the t steamer Stanley Dollar to carry a cargo of lum ber for New York from Grays Harbor to Panama. »X~O- •■.'-;•'""".' Enrolled Steamer Wasp; master, P. M. Knud sen. '*-, - ■ ■:,.■>.-..- -..--.- Change of Masters Steamer Trilby, old master. Peter Hansen: new master. It. J. Vaugnan. Steamer. W. D. Nuts, old master W. V Nutz; new master. R. L. Holman. . By United Wireless : i -'.-JfwßKEsS^S' Friday. April 21. •-. BRITISH I STEAMER PERSIA—Hence April' 12 ; fir China via Honolulu; April It), S-p. m., 2,230 mile* off San Franciaco.: .^. ■*.**..--. STEAMER ROMA—From Portland for San Pedro ,.*• April 20, a p. ro., off Santa Crus Island. ' STEAMER YALE-From San Pedro for San Fran .*■ cisco; £ April- 21. < 6:57 a. m.. passed Pigeon .. point: due, at 9:20 a. m. - ... ■ STEAMER KOREA—Hence April 18 ' for China :•; .via Honolulu; April 20. Ro, m.. latitude 33:07, ""' longitude 188 west,.7sß mllea off San Francisco! STEAMER ARGYLL—Hence April 1, tor Seam.* --,-•■ April 20. 8 p. m., 2") miles north of Cape Men docino; northwest wind and sea; clear; barom eter -J**.*"; temperature'»*,*,■,;- . , ■-, STEAMER COL. E. _'.': DRAKE— April IS .'. for .Seattle, with barge 91: in tow; April 20 7 p. ni., off St.'George reef.-" ■■_. ■ ' STEAMER GOVERNOR—From San Diego for San . Francisco:. April 21,* due at 2:15 p. ra. STEAMER WASHTENAW—From; Port San" Lata : fur -Seattle: .Anrll 20, 8 P, in., passed jjci"'.!" Movements of Vessels From All Ports cine lightship: strong northwest wind: bta'f ; ' northwest swell; clear; barometer 30.01; tern-. perature U. ,-'-, STEAMER WHITTTER—From San Fedro for San 1 Francisco; April 21. 7 a. m.. passed Point Sur. j STEAMER W. 8. PORTER—From Monterey for Portland; April 20. 8 p. In.. 170 miles sooth of Columbia river; light northwest wind; smooth; sea.' ■ -'*ffe^*f^*l"|lß"flCT STEAMER 3. A. CHANSLOR— From Junean for! San Francisco;* April 1 2". 8 p. m.. 357 miles * from San Francisco;'. fresh northwest; wind"; long westerly swell. -.-' ; '",' STEAMER CITY OF TOPEKA—From Eureka for San Francisco; will arrive April 22. 5:30 a. m. STEAMER YALE— Hence April 21 for San Pe dro; April 21. «:20 p. ra., passed Plseou point; northwest wind and sea: weather clear. STEAMER GEO. W. ELDER- April 21 fl»r Astoria; April- 21. 9:30 p. as., 4". mil** north | of Point Reyes; northwest wind; smooth sea-." STEAMER CHARLES KELSON— Hep.-c April 2d for Settle: April 21. 8 p. m.. 16 rail's north of Blunts reef; fresh northwest wind; moderate **a. STEAMER REDONDO Hence April 21 foe Cms j hay; April 21. 8 p. ra.. nit Point Reyes; _ert_- j •vest wind; moderate sea. j PIEH -DIRECTORY , j NORTH Or" MARKET STREET. ner ,v.... ■.■.asrimgriin rier JT........,i>moo l Pier ft JacksonlPter 19 Caion 2 Pier -T......... PaelflelPler 21 ..... Filbert I Pier 9 Broadway liPler 23..... Greenwich lj Pier 11 Broadway 2iP1*r 25. Greenwich 3 ! Pier IS .. .. Valle'.e'pier 27........ Lombard! Pier 15...; Green|Pier 51......... Powell SOUTH OF MARKET STREET Pier 4 Mission 2 Pier 2"* ..Mala Pier l*. Howard 1 (Pier 24... Besle Pier 8....... Howard 2!P!er 86... """renwat Her 10 Howard 3 Pier 38 First Pier 12 Folsom llPicr 40V'.-,■--' ■ Pier 14.. Folsom 2lPler 42VP. M. 8. S. Co. Pier 16 HarrbwmiPior 44 J Pier 20 SteuartlPler 5L.. Powell Pier 24.... Spear| - [MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS ] TO ARRIVE I I Date I Los Angeles (Norwood \.>r. 22 'San Diego k Los Ang.. I Harvard iApr. 22 Portland * Astoria {Roanoke IApr. 22 Portland * -Astoria..'.. [Klamath (Apr. 23 '"(rays Harbor ........11. B. Stetson... Apr. 2:t I Humboldt ............IVanguard ......lApr. 23 Willaps Harbor ..... 'Unlay ........ JApr. 23 j New York via Ancon.. Stanley Dollar.. Apr. 33 I Scuttle direct (President .. .Apr. 23 ! Seattle k Tscoma "M. F. Plant.... Apr. 23 ! Mendocino k Pt. ArenaiSea Fonm .... Apr. 23 I Grays Harbor . Newburg , Apr. 23 jGrays Harbor ... Santa Monica... Apr. 23 I Grays Harbor ........ Centralis ...... 'Apr. 23. ! San Diego * Way Forts!Santa Rosa ...'Apr. 24 San Diego k turn Ang.. 1 Yale .......... [Apr. 24 San Pedro & Way Ports Coo* Bay ..... Apr. 24 ! Humboldt Santa Clara . ..Apr. 23 Honolulu ..... Mem Apr. 25 ! Portland k Astoria.... Rose City .... .Apr. 25 j Los Angeles . 'Bear .....Apr. 25 j Swatow ......;...-.*.;*.. Niagara ,..;,... Apr. 2.". New York via Ancon.. tcapuVo x Apr. 23 'Hnmboldt .";..' . Kit- of Topeka.-Apr. 26 j Los Angeles .. (Harvard ... Apr.* 2*5. Philadelphia via Chile. .Oleum ......... Apr. 26 I/k Angelea ;..... !i|analel ........ Apr. 27 Point Arena & Albion. .1 Porno Apr. 27 Seattle k Tscoma 'Watson ....... Apr. 27 San Diego A San Pedro. Roanoke ../;... Apr. 27 China & Japan '""hlna .......... Apr. 27 Los Angeles ;...-.. 'Yale ......... Apr. 28 Wellington & .i:Manuka ......JApr. 28 Pntt-t Sound Ports (City of Puebla.IApr. 28 •"an Diego & Way PortsTresldent Apr. 28 Sal. Cms via S. Diego. 'Virginian .. Apr. 28 TO SAIL j Date ! ■ . ' Steamer ' 1. Destination ] Sails Tier Apr- 22 Fiflelo .inqnllle Rlv.l 2 pm 1;»" Api-.22 Norwood ......iGrays- Harbr 2 pm).... Apr. 22 Phoenix Humboldt ..111 am in Apr. 22 Santa Clara ..•Humboldt ..ilOninl IS Apr. 22 Wasp ..iTcget Sound 12 ml 38 Apr. 22 Hunalel j Los Angeles.I 3 pm If* - Apr. 22 North Fork ...'Humboldt ... 12. mi 38 Apr. 22IHarvard .:....|Los Angeles.I 4 pmj 7 Apr. 22,Leelanaw .....IAncon ...... 12 m. 36 Apr. 22'Buckman ".....IPuget Sound! 1 pm 7 Apr. 22 Governor 'Puget Sound! 2 pm ft Apr. 22 Bear Ilxis Angeles. 11 am 40 ,Apr. 22.Roanoke ISan Diego... 1 7 pm 13 Apr. 2.". Vanguard ILna Ancles. 4 pm 19 Apr. 23. Fort Bragg ...Los Angeles. 10 am 4 Apr. 23iPomo ....Point Arena.) 6 pm 8 Apr. 2.'* City of I-peka.JHuniboIdt ..111 am 11 Apr. 2: Centralis ..tins Angeles..' lpm 21 Apr. 24 Brooklyn Point Arena.I 4 pm 4 Apr. 24.Vale 'r.o, Angeles. | 4 pm T- Apr. 24 President 'San Diego...) 2 pml 9 Apr. 25'Clty of Sydney IA neon I 4 pm 42 Apr. 2". Curios ..* 'Portland ... 12 m 27 Apr. 23IMInerIc ISvdnejr:.....| 3 pm «4 Apr. 2.', Saginaw ......|Grays Harbr 5 pm 27 Apr. 251 Isthmian ..... ISallna Cms..! 10 am 27 Apr. 2.*. Queen Puget Sound 1 2 pm » Apr. 26!Nippon Man;. . Hongkong .. lpm 42 Apr. 26 Harvard !San Diego... I 4 pm 7 Apr. 26 So* Foam ...,'Poln* Arena.! 4 pm 8 Apr. 'Honolnlan Honolulu ... 12 m 3N Apr. 20 M. T. Plant... Sound' 1 pm 7 Apr. 28 Bear ,*. iPortland ...112 m 40 Apr. 26 ('cos Bay .;....!San Pedro... 4 pm! It Apr. 27 Santa Rosa ... San Diego...Ill am 9 Apr. 27'Rese City ....|Lns Angeles. I 9 am 4 Apr. 27 Santa -Monica.."Grays Harbr: ..:. .... Apr. 27 Newburg ...... Gravs Harbr 3 pm 21 Apr. 27 Daisy .... Willapa Har! I Apr. 2S Yale Ian Diego...1 4 pml 7 '■ • : TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE " ~~~~ \ Destination Steamer I Date ;agway & Way Ports. iHnmboldt ...... I May 1 :agwny A: Way Ports. City of Seattle J Apr. 22 -Idmis & Way Ports. 'Ad. Sampson .Mav 5 Sun. Moon and Tide United States coast and geodetic survey Time and heights of - tides at Fort Point. For , city front (Mission street wharf . add 25 minutes. SATURDAY. APRIL 22 , "* Sun rises * ,V 25 Sun sets „.... B ; S3 M«on rises ..........2:11 a. m. Last quarter moon April 21, at 10:27 a. ra. New m 00«................ April 28, at 2:16 p. m. First quarter m00n........May S. at ' 5:0."> a. m. Full m00n...............: May 12. at 10:01 p. m. -;■■ ITimei - Time Timel ITlmel - AUri 1 Ft I 1 Ft Ft i Ft - . L W| IH W| - L W| H W|- - 22.. 0:171 --.Si 5:0 23.. 1:151 3.3 6:4 24- 2:02 * 2.6 7:3 25.. 2:46 1.9 8:3 86.. 3:28 1.2' 9:4 27.. ; 4:03 OJi 10:3 28.. 4:50-"-0.1 11:3 I 4.1:12:15 4.11 1:10 4-4 2:03 4.7 2:59 4.9 3:32 , 5.1! 4:14 ' si a-xs 0.6 8:1 -0.7 8:1 0.8 8:. 1 l.i> 9: 1.2 9: 1..-. 10:: i a in-: ' 5.4. •V6 • 50 i-: I . S. It ranch Hydrogrnphlc Office A branch of the United States hjdrograpble office, located In the Merchants' exchange, la maintained In San Francisco. for the benefit of mariners, without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to • visit the office, where complete - sets -of ' charts and sailing directions of the world' are kept at hand for comparison and reference and the latest Information, can I always I be obtained I regarding lights, dangers to navigation and matters of in terest to ocean commerce. J, C. BURNETT, • Lieutenant. .V. S. N., In charge. DAILY RIVER BULLETIN SACRAMENTO, April 21.—Observations taken at 7 a. m.. Pacific time. STATIONS 3 II v_\ • it : « * •» : I •'• ES ■ •ni. »n v ft0" ; £ * ■* - » 7 "• Z : T III - Be •'»j "JJI *.._■: - - Sacramento watershed Rennets, Sacramento river.. Re.l Bluff. Saeramento river Monroe-Wile, Sacto. river.... Colusa. Sacramento river... Knlgbts Landing. Sacto. rlv Oroville,-Feather river.....: Marysviile. Yuba' river.".'... Folsom. American, river ;. Sacramento. Sacto. river.... Rio. Vista. Sacramento river San Joaquin watershed Polla*ky. San Joaquin river Firebaujh. San Joaquin river Merced Falls, Merced river. Jacksonville. Tuloumne river Mclones, Stahlslau* river.. Jenny Llnd. Calaveras river Electra.';Moternmne river... Lathrop. San Joaquin river. •Indicate* rising; TfcaTi 25.0 23.0 I 22.0 I 29.0 18.0 ! 25.0 30.0 i»'o i 13.0 ! I •VS.- 1 6.3—i 5.0— 13.5— 14. ,8—1 8.0* : 11.2—i 8.7— 22.0— 6.5—, •o.i —o.i> ! —0.0 —0.3 '—O.O —0.0 —0.3 -"-0.8 —0.2 ] «" ! i,'.o 3.0* i ! 0.4* : ! 2.1» 7.0— i 5.4— | 0.5— 2.8-i 14.5— •a.o i •0.4 •O.ft —8.2. —0.21 —0.4, —0.0 —0.0 i 10. ' ; i2.o ; 17,0 ! ates fa: ■ • Indicate* rising. — Indicates fulling. RIVER PORE. '_ The rivers will ; remain stationary during the next two days. , *-■■■ .. ■ „ N. R. TAYLOR, : Loca_ Forecaster. • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE arrived .^qpHMß"* ■'">' Thursday. April.£o, 12 p. m.. ship Abner Coburn,' Murray. 83 day* I .front Newcastle, Ana.; 2,.■"")•> tons root to J. &A, , Brown.. .■■:..' -'.:.'" "".'■'(;■ *" ■-" ■'-'*■-"*'"..• , "10:35 p. m., Br stmr Anerley. Mac*. 7 dayal from . tiuaymas; ballast to J. J. Moore k Co. ■'_ — ••■:: Friday, April 21. £ . I - -5- p. ra.. stmt Thomas. L.. Wand. Peterson..23 hours from Pert San Lute; 327 tons aspbaltun to < Olson k: Mah«>ny. *- . • > -.*'-. "--, C p. b*., sti«r Wl-lttlcr, Seaman, 'M tours frou* ' '*_!L Pedro; ».«» barrels oil to Union oil com- ! peSBJ*. \ ...- I . T:I*» e£l_ m.. hark "Aw** Thwier, Winkel. 75,! hours from Astoria; 20.87» sacks wheat to ol- i der; In tow tng Sea Rover. -win 1"* ™*,- !l mr wll, »Tie. -Inhmimj. 67 hours from * Christen"^ 1 800 'o<,ofe« >I»»-1»« Kto e . Sttddcn s-ii3? *'!___}___ Bnrelwe. St^by. 12« hours from _!?„ * *__? ton* *** to P****-* Coast steam scip company. — . K.tfmm^^LL';st^ r l«tthn"«n. Hull, in de.v* from S*SLS« ~ Sa". D'*-£* •» hwra; merchandise ro Williams. Dutmrnl- _ Co. .- < -,-',- » e*i£ a. m.. •*""• f*»ulUn Hi-vet. Lee, 2t> hours Sgl^_____«R •'•"•00<> test -umber to Lnion mitroer company. »:W«. .*■-*- ', tra , Leelanaw. nrowrt. 14 days 1 EL ""'"'"tew from Ancon. vis San, Pedro 36 boor, merchandise to Run & Obesebrough. N t^ t .m m -«tB-p Queen-. Reilly. .*,» hoar-, from Vte- B. (...- passengers and merchandise to Pa cmc^i stoauiiship company. » ■• ♦ ££§?•£? m .. *£ra Governor, Cousins., 22 I hours from Reriomlo Beach; passengers* and njwhau ««« "'* ''"■' steamship company^ , Mi a. ni.. Mmr Daisy Freeman, Johnson.* 41 „£. fc'*- S*,a "lnT'- ballast to ft s. Freeman. I !■:"» a. ra„ stmr Yale, McParlanrt. 17 hours from San Pedro; passengers and merchandise to Faetffi» navigation company. c * a. m.. Kwr Helene, Anderson. .14 hours from San Pedro; ballast to E. T. Kruse v "'" "~ ' n^ mx^r F-*,co'l- SctMge. SO houra from Port and. via Astoria St hours; merchandise to ■R-Hiiamn. Dtmond 4 Co. . . 7:.in a. m.. stmr Hanalel, Httimna. 40 hours from San Fedrw; passengers and merchandise to , Inuependerir steamship company. ■ ■, > ,YE~"t,"i'■_* «mr VJuinauit. "Walvi,. •**; boors from Redonrfo Beach; ballast to Hart-Wood lum ber company. _ CLEARED,. -Widey. April 21. Mm:- Valet MeFaxTaad, Star Diego; Pacific navi gation company-.'. ■ ' , Ship Santa Clara. Syjr-1, AHtak-. Alaska pack ers' saw-elation. ..--.- . - , - _ Waal stmr Belvedere, Cuttle. whaling voyage; S. F. Cotflo. * * ' Stmr "trades. Ttmogrew., Honolulu via Seattle »ort Ts<-e->m»; Jtatson navigation company. Stmr tow. Nelson, Portland: San Francisco and Portlarof steanudrin eora|i«ny. Bart Paramita. ■ Jioltec. Bristol bar; L. A Pedersen*. Or »**m*„6tsalr. Vow Holms, Eureka snd Na nalmo. B. C; Kosmos line. _ Bar* St Katlierlne. I.arsen, Bristol bay; Rag Salmon cans-lag company*. SAILED .- ,« ._._■•■ ThßrsAsy, April 20. M-30 p. m.. I. S. sttnr Patterson. Parker, cruise. . ... - ■'V Friday. April 21. 5:20 p. m.. stmr Redondo. Hansen. Cons bay. :,.n m.. ship. MvLsurtn-. Brnstlng. Bristol t»ay. «:-"» p. m.. tstmrt *-iitli Coast. Olsen. Caspar, B T:2O p. m., stroc PhueoK^ Kokerita. Eltraka.. Vl'* p. m.. atmr EHsaherh. Olnen. Bandon. 4:20 p. m.. stmr Yule. Mer-trland, Sail Diego. 4:28 p. m.. stag Wbiteaboro, Frederickson. Greeawood. • in 4:3 a t, p. m., s;mj. Qujnault. Walvigv C.rays Hsr oor.'-'- • . 1:20 p. a., stmr Beavnj^ Xelsmt, Astoria and Portland. - ' 1:40 p. m., stmr Helene. Anderson, Grays liar. bor. 2:4** p. m., stmr Rainier. Liindouist. Astorl* and Portland. . . . , B:3* p. »., stmr- F. S. Loop, Levlnoon,; Port land. - * - » in:"' a. m.. schr Lily. Bottger, I'mpqun river. 1:50 p. m.. stmr Gw>. W. Eldw, .T(*sso:i. Astoria and Portland. " '" a. m.. schr Snow & Eurgpss. Sorennen. Puget sound. . - • . . ~ - . •*- 12:20 p. m., f_-ln- Spokane^ Somacn, Port Ramble. " -.W t*. m., ,l, Star of Z4ftUt»st, Basmtjssen, Bristol bay. ' - ,_*,.. . »:13 p. m.. stmr Nome City. Hansen, Astoria. WEATHER REPORTS. ' U" ,- POINT RKYES. Anrll ft, « *. ; m.-Cloudy; wind S; velocity 3 miles an hour. ..■- - * - FARALLONE!?, April 21. 8 a. m.-HTUmdy; wind SW: Telocity 4 miles an hour. POINT LOBOS, April 21. 9 a. m.—Foggy; wind TV : velocity s miles an hour. . .. TATOOSH. April 21.. 9 a. m,—Cloudy; wind W; velocity a miles an hour. '....-.-• • , POINT LOBOS. April 21. 1? m.-Cloudy: wla<J w: v-locily i* miles an hour. . POINT LOBOS. April 21. 3 p. m.-Hazy; wind W; velocity 8 mile* an hour. , TELEGRAPHIC POINT LOBOS. April 21. 10 p. m.—Weather foggy; wind W. velocity 12 miles as hour. .«,-.--.. DOMESTIC PORTS ; -J ASTORIA ha 11..) April 21. 4 a. m.—Stmr Northland, for Tacoma; ft a. m.. ship St. Nich olas, for Nnshagakr 1 a. m.. stmr AlHunre, fur Coos bay and Eureka; stmr Tamalpals. tor San Francisco. . . Arrived April 21. « p. m. Stmr W. 9. Porter, from Monterey; stmr Shoshone, hence April 17 - TOWNSEND— Arrive,] April 21—Stmr Jim But ler, hence April 13, and sailed for Vanoou-er. m ROCHE HARBOR—Arrived April 21. » a. ■_.— Bktn Archer, hence April ft. SEATTLE— April 20, Bp. . _^_t M. F. Plant, hence April 1(1. April 21. 10 a m.— Stmr City of Seattle, from Skagway;. 3 p. m.. stmr Alameda, from Valdes: .lap etmr Seattle Maru. from Tacoma; stmr Melville Dollar, from Astoria. - Sailed April 20. 0 p. m. Stmr Dolphin, for Skagway. April 21. 3 a. m.—Stmr Bertha, for Valdes, etc, ; schr John A, for Bering 'sea; 9- a, m.. V. 8. stmr Snohomish, for a cruise; 10 a. m. stmr President, for B"an Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed oat April 21, 0 a. Stmr Olympic, from Bellingham for San Pedro. Passed In April 20, 8 p. m.—Stmr Jim Both*, heuce April 13 for Puget sound. April 21. 5 a. m. -Stmr City of Puebla. hence April IS for Vic toria and Puget sound ports; fi a. m.. stmr Ala meda, from Cordova for Seattle: 8 a. m.. star Northland, from Ketchikan tor Seattle. ;.■ - r Passed out April 21. 12 m.— H. D. Ben (iixs.-n. from Evwett for Ran Pedro; * p. m., Stmr President, from Seattle for San Francisco. EAST SAN PEDRO— April 21, 7 p. mv— Stmr Nehalem. for San Francisco. . ; - >'.**. EUREKA—SaiIed April 21. 0 a. m—stmr City of Topeka. for San Francisco.- - . Sailed April 21,-6 p. m.—Stmr Bowdoin, for San Pedro. . - -. .-r Sailed April 2i, 7 p. m.—Stmr Aurelia, for San Francisco. . ABERDEEN—SaiIed April 21—Schr Admiral, for Guaymas; sobr Polaris, for Callso. ... .. WESTPORT— Bsrbonnd April 21—Eight steam schooners, "i sailing vessels and a tramp steamer. CLEONE—Arrived April 21—Stmr National City, hence April 20. .* ■ .- FORT BRAGG— April Stmr, Fort Bragg, hence April 20. Sailed April Stmr Brunswick, for San Francisco. • * - WRANGELTr-Arrlred April 20. 6 p. -Stmr State of California, from Seattle tor Skagway. m KETCHIKAN— April 20, 8 a. m.— Barge Diamond Head, from Seattle. ; TACOMA—Arrived April Sl—Stmr M. F. Plant, from Seattle. Sailed April 21—Stmr M. K. Plant, for Seattle and San Francisco; - Jap stmr Seattle Maru. tor Seattle. •:..'. ■-.>■. ■..,,-> Sailed April 21. Op. m.—Br stmr Belle of Scotland, for Sydney. . ,• . SAN PEDRO—Arrived April 21, 6 a. m—Stmr Roma, from Astoria. , Sailed April 21. "i p. m.—Stmr Grace' Dollar, for Eureka; - stmrs Excelsior, Daisy Mitchell. Coos Bay. Harvard and Nehalem. for San Fran cisco; stmr Roma, for Portland. <■--*."-.» - i* Arrived April 21—Br atmr St.. Ge«w_»»,\ from Antwerp; stmr Harvard, from San Diego; stmr Carlos, from Willapa; stmr Coos Bay. from Port San Luis: stmr Roma, from Portland. COOS BAY—Sailed April 21. 5 p. . m.--Sttnr Nana Smith, for San Frandsco. ■ -. SOUTH BEND—Sailed April 30. 5:30 p. m.- Stmi' Hineiam. for Sao Pedro. April 21, ■ 6:30 a. m.Stmr f'apastrano, for San Pedro. , CRESCENT ClTY—Arrived April 20, 5 p. a.— Stmr Del Norte, hence April 18. . *,'. : * To sail April 23—Stmr Del Norte," stmr Mauds lay. for San Franriseo. - . -. GREENWOOD— Sailed April 21—Stmr Alcatras, for San Pedro via Port San Luis. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived April 21. *" p. re.—Stmr China, from Yokohama for San Francis<y«. s -~ I - HlLO—Sailed April Bktn Chehalis, .for. Sap: ' ' Francisco. , ■ V' ....,,- .,.,. ; KAHULUI— prior April 18—Ship Ed : ward Sewell. . heoce April 6. - •*•••.* j> --.;-. . FOREIGN PORTS !i Tf'i^i HONGKONG—SaiIed April 21—Br stmr' Asia, . for San Francisco. - .'■-- - SANTA ROSALIA— April 6— Br ship In ' verness fee Sydney. ... ' Arrived April 14--Br ship Bermuda, from" Ham burg. >.' " ■'-..'.:::-:- '■-■ ' .. -.-.;»■ '■ ' PUNT A ARENAS—Arrived April 19—Rr stmt* Dorothy, from New-York. ''"•:: VICTORIA— April 21—Stmr fit* of i Puebla. hence April. 18. - - ,*■ * - - » * Sailed April 21—Br stmr Makurs, for Sydney via Honolulu. ' ; - - ' . - OCEAN STEAMERS '* j . ;: NEW, YORK—Arrived April 21—Stmi iv-etrig-I Albeit, from Naples.. ■ - - " ■ BOSTON—Arrived ' April 21— Stmr ■ M-jmidiun. I -.front Glasgow. .;•-.**.: ' -;■■■ ,''-:,:;«.-: 0 NAPLES— April Stmr ' Florid?. 1 from New York; atmr Canopfc. from Rtwtoa ■? -SOU LOG NB—Arrived April ?fc~Stmr, NoonfemV from New - York. ''--. .-<■ : IBR.iALT.VU— April. 21—4*tnw Hwnv burg, from New. York. .-.;■■ .-:,.<;■ .-.t-;.i . PLYMOUTH—Arrived April 21—Sttnr' BluecU-' I er. "from New York. f --....-,-c- GENOA— Sailed. April IS—Stmr Eur.; for New* York. - * - .. . *•'-.--- -; - MARSEILLES— April IS-Stmr ; Ma donna, for New York. ; -. • .;,"'- PALERMO—SaiIed ■. April- 20—Stmr Eeirink d'ltalla.' for 'New York. .-- - * . , . • BARCELONA—Arrived - April 20—SttnrJ On mania, from New York.- - „..'•* ROTTERDAM— April Btmr . Now dam. front New York. .. LIVERPOOL-Soiled April. 21^-Stmr i Empress of Ireland, torn Quebec. -' * ■ __ " *,* ■■■ ■■■'—.■ Memoranda '■-' "-";-0'-.-*,-;-?; ..-Per ship Ahner Ceeburn,' from Newcaetl Aus.v April 21-Sailed ■ Jan. 2S; had . head - wind and heavy weather - after leaving, - which * conttoued until we reached the equator Starch 8- and crossed in lo«gltii'ie 170 east;.had;the-.NE trader welt to ma . northward to- latitude 2^- north-", too ■ last: 7 : days-bad a strong: northerly gale with high cross j ?ea;'April:J.S u-M9.'{a: latitude uorth, loogl- I -* ' - AUCTION SALES E. CURTIS .....-...' AUCTIONEER . ■ :■. .J. ' Offlee and Salesroom, cor. Van Neee and Sacra sneoto (former Walter- Imlldisg). Phone Praak« lie Im** Home C 6553; residence. SOS Anbury. H. TAYLOR CURTIS t 1 ADCTIOKEEa. i VALUER AND : "FB_teWA6Ea. OF, WORKS. OF ART 566 SUTTER ST. o rearny itsi. Auction TRUSTEE'S SALE FOR THE BENEFIT or . THE CREDITORS. 1 will sell Sf public auction the old estaKisbel bay, grain and coal business- tbat has been con ducted by M. JOOST & BROTHER. 025 COUGH ST.. . consisting of - wagon and ' business horses, hay. coal and express- wsxons,.buggies, harness, office ' flvtures. scales, etc.. large 1 stock of bay. grain and cool and everything pertain to a first class, old established business. Sale takes place at store,'■'':■:,,-. - '- ,: * . 525 Qough Street Saturday, April 22 :V AT 11 A. M. ■-: W. HHKJINBOTTOM. Auctioneer. *i_m^^l^MM^^ 150-HORSES-159 WEDNESDAY APBIT. 20. 1011 Wo will sell ISO head of broken and unbroken Mares snd Geidlugs. consigned" to W. 8. Noble of Southern Oregon. These horses are la One coo dition and suitable ( for all purpose. auri* as milk, bakery, express ; and »and wagon*-. * Sale takes place Wednesday.'April IB st 11 a. in., at J. B. Horan's Sales Yard, corner of 10th and Bryant sis.. ,«. F. "No outside horse* offercfl. W. ILHORD.* 1 Am-tloneCT, 704 Market St., S. F. FOR SALE 10 Largs Mares aad 10 Large ' Horses, alts : ' Wagons and Harness Suitable for Raaea. ■- 11 KISSLINO ST. tnde 12S west, passed through large quantities of lumber,- some UaU and about HO feet long; March 11. in a. strong NB gale. Isaac Walker. seaman, age 22, native of Ireland, fell overboard from foreuppertopsall yard and. was drowned be fore assistance could reach him. ,* . , —. . Arm*- Traa*p«rta Tbe Crook Is In port. ■ .'■■ The Buford Is In China.' !*'.'' The Logan left Manila April 15. The Sheridan is in port, - ■ The Sherman sailed April 5 for Manila. The Thomas is here under repairs. The Warren is at Manila. ♦ - ■■-, O | Weather Report ' | ♦«—:—; , ':, -■ y —; _ .— ♦ I United States Department -of Agriculture, weather bureau. Sau rraartoco, April 21. _____ RAIMe-AU, DATA \ STATIONS . . j* • i '. - no i » I .to : ?! 'm_ -! .-—■ 2 S3- .''ot 0 2 go 3 1 "* M ' . .-I C ~ _3 *", J ■ 2-» - * * ' "i a ','.' "'.'.It" - * . • 2 *» —' ! ".: •'{ *■■*'■. '•'■ ?" r'*; ClirPKR 1 Bed Bluff ' Sacramento 1 Mount Tamalpai*. ... I San Francisco | San .lose ........'.:."I O.Ort '_•-. ;'ii 41.4." .'IS.!*:* 0.00 23.391 22-75 10.78 0.00 2t.R0 18.(Mil 12.14 0.00 24.57 21.30 "*5.0I 0.00 25.17 20.03 10. I 0.00 22.40 11.07 14.50 0.00 .<■ I 8.SO 10.77 0:0« , 7.41 8.4* 5.08 I 0.00 34.20 18.84 20.81 I 0.00 16. 14.001 13.63 0.00' 11,78 - &.38I 0.74 Fresno ......*.....,. I Independence San Luis Obispo Los Angelas San Diego.*. ! PACIFIC COAST STATIONS ; In the following table the maximum and mini mum temperatures and rainfall are given: 4TI0NS "** b " * | S' : = 7 b B _ * a _ 3 -*• STATIONS £ ». ! m - I r p s' 15. : I laker ... J. J36| Jolse |58|32| Del Monte.... 64|54 Sitrvka ..".152 48 "lagstaff .....J64|28l "resno ....... 78 48| lelena . 54140 lonolulii .....Jan 70 fldependenee .[70)34 Callspell ..... 60-58 .os Angeles.. .66 54 lodena ......I.. 24 It. Tamalpals!581451 *orth Head... 52144 "uownix ...... 861541 I'.OOI ! .00 1.00 i .00 il.00 11.00 ).06 >.00 I .00 I .00 ; .oo I .00 il.no •i-ot ►S.oo 11.02 1.00 lj.00 Red, Bluff.. . !74l4t*t.ni ; Rem- ..........J66j3n|.oo ' Roseburg '.... ('.4.42 .00 : -Sacramento "..'.70 50 .00 Salt Lake 82136 .01 San Diego .".*. *i4i.*i8 .00 San Francisco. 58!t>0J.0-i iSae Jose.:.;;. 66146 .00 S. L. Obispo. . 64154 .Ol SE.: Farallon 50148-.00 Spokane ...... 70 42.00 •Summit 4.1,31 .00 Tacoma...... 62 46|.00 ' Tatoosh [48144 .00 Toaopah ... 601.H6i.o-i ' Walla WalU..I72i50|.o? ' ■Wlnnemucca .|04|28I.Oo Yuma |fiO|52l.Oii fyis 'ocatello ...'.. 50.-1.1 ►t. Reyes Lt.. 153 40 **ortland (601481 EASTERN STATIONS '{ .bllene ..|82|52|.00 .tlantic aty.|DO|38I.OO ioston ..' 441341.00 luffalo .... 144 341.01 Charleston ... 68 ,*is|.0fl Iblcago ... 54 j441 .2$ tenter ....... 76 48 .00 les Moines... 72,44|.0O lodge City.. . 76|4«|.00 Miluth 50 361.04 Wrsngo ..... 681361.00 last port ..... 36J32 .40 ralrestor, .... 78,68 .00 ireen Bay 13* .00 latteras ..... 62 461.00 tavre ....... 78 381.00 lur'.n ... 5Rl361.no acksonvllle .. _ ("2 .00 kansa* City. . 74|5O|.O0 IKnoxvllle ,.,.J70|42|.02 j Louisville .. . J«6|48|.12 Memphis 72 SI .0*1 Montgomery .. 78 56.00 Montreal 46|32 .00 Moerbead 64 S4 .00 New "Orleans.. 82 68 .00 New York..... 54 44/." i North Platte.. 72 "14 .00 Oklahoma .... 7S 54 .00 Pittsburg .... 4S40.24 Rtwwell ...... 84 46.00 I St. Louis. 70 54 .00 St. Paul..;... 56 44.02 Tampa ....... 84 66 .00 Toledo *; .56 441.02 Washington.,- 64 46 .00 'Winnipeg '...i84 30|.OO II SYNOPSIS OF WEATHER CONDITIONS - The pressure hat. risen over .the, coast and falling rapidly in the I Missouri valley md the northern portion of tbe Rocky mountains. There has been no rain west of the mountains, except light showers in Wtithingtoo. -. Thunder sterols lire > reported in Wyoming and - South Dakota. In the eastern states, the weather has been clear, except in the Ohio valley,.where there have been light rains. ''■'•■?, ■ -■-■: *. The temperature has fallen from, 12 to It d' gree* throughout the lake region and hat risen P. about 1" degrees, in Nevada and, Idaho. . In Cali fornia temperatures are nearly normal, In the great valley afternoon temperatures range from'-' T2 to TS degrees. ■..'.-•-■■ ",,. FORECAST *. ----- Following I* the forecast for the 30 hours end lac at midnight Saturday. April 22. 1911: ---. : ; For San Francisco an" vicinity—Fair Saturday, with fog; light smith wind, changing to brisk west.- • ..- ""- ; ' .'-Ai! ' •'",- i.For Santa Clara valley— Saturday; mod erate north wind., r", For Sacramento valley—Fair Saturday; ltstit tenth wind. ■ -;-.-.- For San Joaquin valley—Fair ■ Saturday; light .north wind. ■ S For California couth of the Tehtchapi—Fair Saturday, overcast in the morning: light tenth wind. .- A. Q. Mr A DIE,' District Fore-aster. NEWS OP THE OCEAN = A Wheat Charter " The Rttttttn ' ship ' Marieehen Is under charter at private. terms fur wheat from: Paget «.ouad to tbe - Knifed' Kingdom with ' the usual continental options." ;•.'..,*.."- '.-'. r; .' -. • - E.F. HUTTON & GO. , 400 California St. Tel. Douglas 248? Hit. Francis Hotel. Tel. Dou_la» 3883 Members of New York Stock Excfcaogs .'.-,: Pioneer House < Private Wire I*. Chicago V' . .;': nail .Xew York *; R. E. ttUli C A IlYYSsiagrt ______^__^_^__________ ■■-■■. -. •■■■>■■■• -■ "v-, -■ ' Private Wire—Xew York, lea so - . Western • L'nion Code" ■ ■ J. C. WILSON - MEMBER '■-• WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE CIIIC.U3O BOARD OK TRADE THE STOCK * AXD i BO!»D EXCHANGE *" v, . . ,-■ SAN". IfUAJVCISCO -•-J - -. *p , ■ Main Office*. * Mill* Bide*., San Franetecu Brauch Otmoom— HoteL (usaln corridor), San Fr«nelson; Hotel Alex in.lrta» IMO Anßelea,, Cat. .' ' '.- ->.-i^gHffi Cos^ga—sa-aai-s—Harrtu, WJnt|ig>j t fj_l Co., New York, CUicu-jo, Lou do j- ana taatam. 27