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7 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1895 $4 88 8914 and $4 9015. Commerclal | Gobblers; 12@13c tor Hens; Geese, @ pair, | Salmon, smoked. .. ‘mu;,:fi 744 Sllver certificates, 67@873ac. ST 2501 50 Goslings, 3 walr 32 257 Ducks, 84 | Salmon, fresh.. 12(0ysters, Cal, and Shoe Company’s Tract, Berkeley: $10. FRIDAY, Moy 8. CLOSING STOCRS. @5 50 B dozen for old and $6@9 B dozen for [ Mussels, B rt. .. 10Q15 | §and N 34 of lot 7, block 28, Wentworth Boot 10{00, E..urn?'i\ 42.25@35 | _ Peter A. Sandell of Onkland to Kristin Sandell of | ~Stmr Gertte Story, Strave, Port Townsend. 8| Oskland, Jot on E line of Bryant street, 634 Nof | Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. Atchison. 514 Northern Paclfic. 47 | YOUng; Hens, $4 50@5 50 B doz; ters, ¥ Y r Eohiogn:t > 2 9@l B do 0, old, $ £J East Fourteenth, N 50 by E 118, being lots 43 and jipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. 3 P zen; , $4 50@5 5 46, being lots Stmr Gipsy ‘Adams Express....143 | Preferred.. 21 7 508 50 B 1 S oms, $5@T for large 44, block A, resubdivision of Fruitvale Tract, | Stmr Westport, Jacobs. v SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Silver firmer again. = ‘Wheat and Bar'ey dull. opened at 49c, but very soon was playing around 50c. 4974¢, ne, and 495 as the latest tradi Oats were qui v by corn and wheat. May star: at 28c, advanced Tehad many fluctnations between 46545 and | most of the day’s business was | ng price. Re- | . Nery little | sacted, and dductuations Wert | Consolidated Gas,. 140 [Richmond Termini— ‘Alton, Terre Haute. 4344 U. P. Den. & Guit,.— | FEYers, Preferred...... — " Northwestern. American Express.112 | Preferred. ‘American Tobaceo. 10414/ N. Y. Central Preferred.... -10812 N. Y. & New Eng.. Baltimore & Ohio.. 5654 Ontario & Western 178 Bell Telephone.....189 " |Oregon Improvmt. Canada Pacitic.....” 4834 Oregon Navigation 17 Cenada Southern.. 5234 Oregon Short Line. 7 Central Pacific....* 17 Pacifie Mall., 23 Ches. & Ohlo. - 1884 Peoria D. & Evans. Chicago Alton......149 " |Pittsburg. Chicago, B. & Q... 7454 Pullman Palace. Chicago Gas. .74 [Rending. 9655 C & St. Louis 4134 Preferred. . o and old. berries. CITAUS FRUITS—Six cars wera auctioned as Fancy Naveis, '22 50; choice do, $1 25@ follow! 0@4 for small; Pigeons, $2@2 25 for young GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND.CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Arrivals 6f Cherrles were 485 boxes, selling at 40@65¢ for white and 75¢@ $1 50 B box for dark. BERRIES—Goosebérries bronght 40c P drawer. Receipts of Strawberries were 426 chests,selling at $5@7 for Longworths and $2 50@4 # chest for large THE STOCK MARKET. Occidental continued the prominent stock ves- terday.i Opening at 38c, it sold at 39@31c on the noon session and recovered to 36 on the afternoon call, the day’s sales footing up 6200 shares. Fluc- tuations in the other stocks were insignificant, and business was quiet all day. NorEs. The weekly report of the Bulwer says: “Ex- tracted 23 tons of ore from stope above north drist, 150 level, and_from stope sbove main drift south of shait, 200 level; also from upraise from Brooklyn Township: gift. Henry E. and Carrie 8. Alden to James Coffin of San_Francisco, lots 1,2, 3, 10.11,12, 15 to 20, Jlock: 4, Cnampion Tract, Brookiyn Townships M. R. Stram of Siskiyou to John Titus of San Francisco, undivided half-interest in lots 7 to 33, Kingsiand Tract. map of Holway & Lane’s subdi’ vision of lots 81, 32 and 33, Kingsland Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. A. W. Gamble of Alameda to Maria B. Gamble of Alumeda, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 21, Oak Shade Tract, Alameda; $10. Same to same, lot on S line of Alameda avenue, 54 W of Chestnut, W b4 by S 150, being the,W 54~ feet Jots 1, 10 and 11, block 6, Burtlett Tract; also Stmr Greenwood, !f,lzllr;sg'l‘l Stmr Protection. Eliefsen. Slgr Santa Kosa. A\lexhnnaer,’l!.!:; gLego. k Tidal Wave, Cushman, g g::k Kate Davenport, Reynol‘(ln,_ Port Blakeley Bkun Uncle John, Murchison, Seattle. Bktn John Bailey, Shepherd, Vladivostock. Schr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reves. Schr Emma Utter, Allen, Coos Bay. E im, Peterson. Sohe %.!:l’;\"n.r Tong, Jorzensen, Coquille River. Schr American Girl, Weitkanat, Grays Harbor. Schr Mary Bidwell, Wilson, Mendocino. Charters. The schr Aloha loads mdse for Honolulu; bark D o] at 285 2010, C Iron.. 5l RioGrande&Westn 18 2 25; standard fancy Seedlin; % Annie Johnson mdse for Hilo. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. T st 285 Calgk CoRtEe S . ; standard do, § uncy above drift, 100 feet south of shaft. The ore in | lots 15 (0 18, block 82, Alameda; $10. nnie Hay weak. Beans inactive. ;;‘“mi closed }f;‘;f‘fi‘m;fi'" j;ig"‘nmhfi?x.mna. ug% 56c@$1 50: choice do, 55@90c; standard do, & above raise is from five to nine inches wide and of | _ Same to same, lot on I line of' Court street, 41:4 dovements of Vessels. Oils unchanged. i firm owing to the good de- | Del.Lack& Western1608//St. L. & S. ¥, 1st pt.— 75¢; St F5c@sl 65; Mediterranean 2. good grade. Started a drift north from No. 2 N from_point of intersection of ¥ line of Court he schr Emma Utter, the Uncle John Yesterda; and for hogs reported from the yards. Pork had ; 21218 5 Sweets, 90¢; Lemons, $2. street with § line of lot 15, bloc] aid point be- 3 1 Wave went t0 sed. Sixteen failures last week. o dvance of from 734¢ to 106, Jollowed by & de- Denver&B.G. pfd. 4334/St Paul. . 100 e open market shows no_ changs whatever. | crosscut. 200 level, and extended it nine feet face | fn ks b N Trone N T ot sontee | ~ad the bark Tidal WAYE ¥l aud Transit went (o Provisions steady cline of and at_the close it had recovered a i g itinlti St. Paul & Omabia. 85 Mage 7bléélsslquoublexa;c i‘c”y@umom‘ 4 | 1D low-grade quartz and porphyry. Started & | street, N 41:4 by E 100, Alameda; $10. the stream. Wool sells bri Meat market steady. Dried Frait dull and lower. Honey neglected. Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Pouitry unchani Low pri Citrus Fruits cont w d for Canned Fruit. wue quiet. ATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICU TURE. WEATHER BURX general forecast: The pressure is highest t n the Dakotas, U, SAN FRANCISCO, May 8, 1895, 5 p. d.—Weather conditions and along the South- | May. little, and left off_ with a met loss of 20c. At the close’ lard was 15c lower than on the day before, and ribs suffered to an equal ext Jstimated recy corn, 190 cars: for to-morrow September.. .. Mess Pork per bbl— JLard per $6 60 8675 nt. Hog receipts | oats, 140 cars; | Mobile & Ohio. . 11834] Preferred. 494 Southern | Preferred. Chicago & E 11l ptd 9514 Southern Pact Hocking Valley.... 2714 Sugar Rehner; 1llinois Central..... 911, Tenn. Conl & St Paul & Dulu 7~ Texas Pacific Kansas & Texaspf, 311 Tol. & O. Cen. 2083 Union Pacific 7703 U. S, Express 427 Wabh. 8. L. & - 3414 Preferre Preferred Lake Shore, Lend Touisville 551/ Wells-Fare Louisville &New Al— | Western Uni LE higan Central.. $814 Minn. & St. Lou! exican Central... 1055 Denver & RioG. issouri Pacific.... 255k General Electric. © 181, National Linseed Manhattan Consol. 11734 Wheeling & Memphis & Charls. 10" | Preferre M @ box: California Lemons, $1@l 75 for com- mon and $2@2 50 for good to cnoice; Mexican Limes, $5@3 50 @ box: Bananas, $1 2082 9 bunch; Pineapples, nominal. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Trade is excessively dull and the trade say it has been the quietest April ever known. Almost every description on the list islower. Prunes, four sizes, quotable at 4@4lgc; es, 434@5c: smaller sizes, 2@ 4@a Yac for sliced and 5c for evaporate Peaclies, 4La@6e: Apricots, 5@bC 10F fair 1o choice and 736¢ # Ib for tancy Moorpark: Pears, 4@ilac for evaporated halves, 3@4dc for quarters and 1bo@ 2c for inferior goods; Plums, 3@3%ec for pitled and 1%ac for unpitted; pressed and 135@2c for unpressed. N8 AND DRIED GRAPES large RAISIN: —Ralsing—4- crosseut west from stope above north drift, 150 level: It I8 now out ten feet; face in hard porphyry. Bullion valued at $3200 has been recelved from the Mayflower gravel mine. 1o, - Boyle, superintendent of the Alta, ls In own. The Centennial-Eureka Mining Company of Tintic, Utah, paid a double dividend of 50 cents per share (830,000 in all) April 15. ‘This makes a total of $120,000 paid in dividends this year. The Montana Ore-purchasing Company has declared a dividend of §1 per share, or 40,000 in all, pay- able now. The Ophir assessment falls delinguent in the board Monday. BOARD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SPSSTON—9:30. Henry Hudson of San Francisco to John Hart of San Francisco, lot on S line of Pacific avenue, 101:3 W of St. Charles street, W 68 by S 150; also lot on S line of Pacific avenue, 169:3 W of St. Charles street. W 42:8 by S 150, being lot 10, block 2, Columbus Bartlett property, Alameda: $5. Manoel de Silva of San Leandro to Joseph J. and Maria J. Serpa, half of an acre beginning on the S line of public road leading from Watkins street (San Lorenzo avenue) to Wicks Landing on corner of 7-acre tract of J. J. Berpa, thence SE 199.82 by SW_108. being in the city of San Leandro, Eden Township: $10. Philip Straub of Alameda to Selma T. Browne, all interest in the estate of Eliza Straub, dece: 3 including the following: Lot on N line of San An: tonio uvenue, 150 E of Oak street, E 85.53, N 125.96%%, N 25, W 45:6, 8 150 to_beginning, block 8, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda. Note— This deed is given as security for a promissory note of $150; $150. The ship Ellw;xll wegc\}ozueim‘"h'fl andthe stmr Homer to Howard No 2. fo-day the ship Drumcraig will go from Mo Nears to the stream and the ship Grear Adml from the stream to the refinery. The United States battleship Oregon will be towed from Hunters Point to the Union Iron . ‘Works. ‘The schr Anna will be towed from the stream to the refinery and the stmr Oregon to Spear strect. The shlps Mscdinrmid and Laurelbank will be towed from the stream to sea. Telegraphic. May 3—10 e. ¥u.—Weather Velocity 8 miles an hour. Spoken. Apr11-138 33 W, Brship Port Patrick, from Antwerp for San Francisco : Mar 1—60 miles E_of Cape St Mary, Haw shig Helen Brewer, from New York for Honolulu. POINT LOB cloudy ; wind SW ern California coast | Nashville Chatt. .. 89~ Colo. Fuel & Iron SERETR IED GRAPES -Ral 2 08100 C Point. - 87, 80 Ophir...1.45 | _ Jacob Peterson of San Lorenzo to Kirstine Peter- Diknctois: depre: ently c off the | Sept : #6990 | National Cordage.. _65s Preferred. 8 rown L O h 16300 &N 1/43/150 S Ney |-.-75 | 800, the 8 4 'of" block 18, bounded N by Maln | popT 1owNSEND, My 3—News from Ko- B e e 5 | P referred. - 10" H. & Texas Cent... 13 | §crown London layers, §1 55@1 45 @ box; clusters, 641300 Justice....08/200 Utah _....06 | §treet, B by Fourth street, S by Adams street and | 41010 gime A1K) this afternoon states that the 1% 3693 | N.J.Centrai .l 9815 ToLAA&N.Mwh. 1% | GFipatendonlavers, 81 550) 43 S i 70/300 Mexican. 76100 Y Jacker.34 | W, by Third street, map of San Lorenzo, Eden Town- | St ¥ Sumt, AGIG NG S0 e as wreeked in & S raia thiua oy 36807 3830 | Norfolk & Wt p.- 16%a Tol. S ouisK.C 47| Clusters, §3 503 Dried Grapes—116@17C ® 1. 1.05/200 Occldenti. 3 ship; gift. SRR gale on Apkil 14 and 17 men drowned or frozen mext twe L ere A irolioess Hlons steadye | 1 oA D g R EBH S NUTS—Chesinuty are quotabie at s@be 8 1b: AFTERNOON SESSION—! Batlaars' Oonteaste to denth. Fight others escaped ashore. within the next twel Following ar with the 4@B814c; No. pring CLOSING BONDS. | U S 4s, registered..1201/, Cen Pac 1stsof '95.102 Do, 4s coupon. .. 1201, Den & R G T3 U'S bs, registered. 11615 Do, 4 Walnuts, 7@8%kc 1 ~shell and softshell, and e et 21jpc for hard- 6@7c for hardshell 6c @ b for softshell, and — for shell, and .95/ 50 Mex 08200 CC&V. 11400 Con 1 Mr. J. and Mrs. M. Levy with W R. Kenny, to erect a one-story building on W line of Fourth avenue, 150 S of Clement: $1200. The Kohn from Kodisk was also wrecked in the same gale, near same place, but no lives were lost. Domestic Ports. paper:shell: Peanuts, S@éc for liastern and 4@ 4%c for Caiffornia; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, ¢ for rough and 8¢ for polished; Filberts, S@9c: Brazl Nuts, 7@734¢ # 1b; Cocounuts, $4 5065 50 B 100. FORT BRAGG—Arrived May 3—Stmr Noyo, hee Do, B8 coupon... 11514 Erie 2ds Do, 4s registered 112 | G 1L & S'A 6s Do, 4s coupon.... 11215 Do, 7s. Do, 25 registered. 961, B & Tex Cent ba. Pacific 6501 '95....100 | Do, 6s..... Als, Class A . (105 M KT first 4s. James Stanton with P. H. Jackson & Co.,to [ FOR e srerations and additions on BW comerof | (00 BAY—Arrived May 3—Stmr Excelslor, ho May 1. s S Siiled—Schr Gotama, for San Francisco. B HOTEL ARRIVALS. pEANTA BARBARA AnivedApe¥e B P 11145100 S Nev. ~04/100 Union HONEY—The market Is stagnant and some de- 03300 Y Jacket.. scripticns are quoted weaker. Comb, 8@10c # Ib; | _Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock ximum temperatu; an 54 deg. ewcastle, NSW. ¥ 5 | Do, Class B.....)107 | Do, second 4s.... 5815 | water-white ext 14@7c; light amber ex- | Board yesterd : 3 S o th hours d Tl ) 86CO 2 racted, 6l4@7 ht yesterday: = 5 v 3—Schr Ethel Zane,fm < o S ey Do, Class C . 98 Mutual Union 6s...109 | tracted, 515@6Y4c: dark amber, 414@5c B B. REGULAR SESSTON—10:30. PALACE HOTEL. San el o i For Nor Standard A, 4.12: | 5 Do Currencles... 196 “IN J Cent'Gen'bs. BEESWAX—25@27c B b 13200 B & B. E C Loftus, Sonora J Loftus, Sonora PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May 2—Nor stmr commenc Produce Exchange today the Buttermar- | 1 New Consols ds 95 [ Northern Pac lais. 116% Shrte 250... B Lotug, Bonen e e Solvelg, from Nagusakl. tationary temperatu k. Creameries, 816%gc; Dairies, | X Carolina 65,194 Northaest Corsols. 185 PROVISIONS. 20200G'& G C'T Hibbetr, U S N v v ASTORIA—Arrived May 3—Br ship Mozam- wir 100 Chalnge. 39100 ... 0| 50 Opiir 95250 19214 50 W E Jones, Boston bique. from Santa Rosalia. 3 : ALBION—Arrived May 3—Schr Bessie K, hence mr Whitesboro, hence May 2. Arrived May 8—Schr W F Witze- 43 g | S C Non-fand Cattle—Receipts to-day | Tenn new set 8s. e strong, there being G F Flay, N'Y W G Davis & w, Portlnd W Davis Jr, Portland € Davis, Portland Mrs H Shepeard, Bangor Whitehouse,Bangr H \Whitehouse, Bangor dwards, N Y W C Peyton & W, Albany , firm, 113 O D deaeh 3510712 | CURED MEATS—No change to report. Bacon _ 841} St. Paul Consols 7s.128 1s quotable at 9@9Yzc # Ib for heavy and 10c B b Do, C & PW 5s..11214 | for light medium; 10%ge 7 1b for light, 11@11Ygc 45600 Sil Hili; 4715 AFTERNOON SESSIO! 0. e ! (L& TronMiGen 55 Txba | 3 ctra li sugar. . i g ity s B0 Swurh S el it 1. & B.F.Gon 6010718 | Surad - Eaosien Loy 80 feeata - 13100 CO&V..2.90 50 O 3, ,Albny W C Patterson, La LOS ANG - made of mative steers for | Vi Centurl outhern R 1. 5. 9174 | Hams, 11hcer som B + extra 514/350 535/ 50 . i ¥ J MeNeil, Santh Crux ster: i-beef purposes between $4 and $6, few | Do.deferred 961200 C Henne, Stanford _Gl,; Texas Pacific firsts. 8974 | mess do, $5@8 50; famlly $10; extra prime 4l B0 . peing goo¢ h to sel 57 Atchison as. 7234 (T conds. 75%4 ) 2 % bbl; 70100 5300 S icago Miss Cariton, Chicago veinggood ‘eliougtica, el A ST AXNOLTO. ) Y OAT | D0 SatALk E57 Uton PacTsiof 97 10414 | Fuecs, 38015 B0 i Sioawiod. Bons 128100 711400 5500 Seg Be J Lownsberry, N Y T H Guysly, Il EKA—Arrived May 38—Stmrs Scotla and g from 740 to 817 pounds s | Canada Sout 0312 West Shore 4s. 106% | B 1b. ) % 391400 2100 Sierra. L J Guysly, il J W Gallegds Jr.San Jose | Alice Blanchard, hence May 1; schr J G Wall,from D , and prime 690-pound heifers brought | L'« N unified ds. . —e | LARD—Eastern, tierces, 63@7c ® Ib for com- ...2.861200 Op 5,600 Sil Hill. T Hamilion & w, €al E Breckestein &w, Colo | Santa Barbara; schr Bertha ' Dolbeer, from San erly winds. X » - Seven hundred head of Texans were brisk at | o 2 2 Cali- L Mrs A Meler, Portland Mr Eising & w. N'Y Redi pound and 83c P b for pure; pails, 9lge; MW Sniled—Brig Tanner, for San Pedro: stmr Na- sood fat stock. FOREIGN MARKETS. oldman, N Y T Biyth & w, Ky THE CANNED FRUIT TRADE. fornia_tierces, 6 for compound and &c'for pure; CLOSING QUOTATIONS. n Francicso; schr Laura Pike, for x* g et e : b fonal City, for § tiead of Liogs \were offered, Includ- balf-bbls, §v4c; 10 tins, 81ec B b do Sib, MU NG g ks e v Portiand. Oreson The ¢ cking Company’s ores IaM DiEnc Jhan ke oo . WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. % I SR g FRIDAY, May 3—4 p. | {1 PR O ehienso § Ahgmac, | ariond TATOOSH-. Passed May 2—Ship Steriing, hence of alarge crop of fine qual- 1 demand and prices Were Strous | LIVERPOOL, Exa., May 8.—The spot market | COTTOLENE78,@77c tu tlerces and 83@ Bid Asked,| Digdsked | B B Copeland, Stanford J W Robertson &, Cal | Abr 23 for Port Townsend; bitn John Smith, from pting apricots in some | er ds remaining steady. With | 15 fir“rré nlt) 58 zz,l?ur ?, 315d. Cn:,r;(;os Auredqule! at | 8% P 1 in 10-B tins. ::rn- Con..... % (119 }!]c[kson 20 1% F C Eschweller, Wis M W Lamberton, Wis Astoria for Port Townsend. 3 g = ROl s ecember shipment and 26s rompt R 8. = 2l ulia. . = i 5 & w, C POINT REYF sed Ma - 3—Stmr Pasadena, carly fros U T ee hest price pagd | Shipment. : YAAPIOMPY | IDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | Andes 7% 19 z0(Imsticer 0 07 08 | 9 Hurlburt &w,NMex £ £ Jones & b, Cal I Tor San Pedroc st Navaro, rom 3, the- bulk of the fogs going &t $4 75@ | FUTURES. Belcher........ 63 64Kentuck...... — 04|} (Goodall, Sacramento ¢ stmr Albion, from Albion. damage wil not be as expect % o 25 el 98| Tne Produce Exchange cable gives the following | HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 754@ | Best& Beicher. 78 74/Lady Wash.\l 02 — ' GRAND HO1EL. HARBOR—Arrived May 3—Schr Aza- localities that were orted heavily injured About 14,000 sheep were received to-day and | Liverpool guotations for No. 2 Red Winter: | 8c; medium, 6%5@70; light, 6@6%ac B 1b; Cow- Benton Con. ibavxlun . 76 76 3 Toubes Bacto 5 W P Mathews, Sacto Apr ing up quite & display of iruit, although nothing as fair at steady prices. Choice lambs are | APril, 58 134d; May, Bs 2140; June, 55 234d: | hides, 6@6%4ac P Ib; salted Kip, 5@dc; salted Calf, N i 15 = | WD Persins, Sacto E iohr, Gilroy e e what would ordi y more higler than a weel July, s 334d. 8@80c; salted veal, 6@7c; dry bides, usual selec- —INevadaQueen. — 06 | B F Walton.Sutter Creek J D Enngter, Santa Cruz | NEW YORK—Arrived May 2—Stmr Finance,fm her, we feel that the crop, 1d at lower prices. Sheep s o S tion, 12¢: ary Kip, 10c 3 Ib: dry Calf, 12@13c; 080ccidental..... 35 37 | M Besse, Santa Cruz H Bambo, Boulder Crk | Colon. will be fully three-quarters lambs LONDON, Exa., May 8.—Consols, 1059-16; | prime Goatskins, 20@3bc each: Kids, 5c; Deer- B9,0phir. .. ’1.45 1.50 | J A Linscott, Watsonvlile E J n, Cal “oreign Ports. it foacty s for | silver, 3014 ; French Rentes. 1027 3234¢. skins, good summer, 30c B 1b; medium, 15@25c; 430vermun © 08 10 | J M Edwards,w & £,5 Jse L Gibson, Cal CHAMPERICO—Arrived May 2— Schr Laura . L §6 4 - winter, 10@15c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@20¢ 3.00Potos:. 43 44 | W Bruce, Chicago C J Hass, Stockton Madsen, from Altata. « from 4310 56 7 PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. each; short wool, 25@s5e each; medium, 30@ASe | Con, Imperial. 01 03Sav: 27 28| W F Knox, Sacto S DiDoN e i Deain [ SHONOIEUE Arrivet ADUOCSol e I M Weathars ceipts—Cattle, 300 i each; long wool,'40@60c each; Culls of all kinds | Confidence. ....1.20 1.35Seg. Beic 15 17 | DrG H Juckson, Woodld W (IRS Do ss0 iosadaCntemale M Kind & im, Bacto A Griifin, Fresno LIVERPOOL—Arrivi PORTLAND, Or., May 3.—Exchanges, $190,- | about 1o less. Con.New York. 03 058corpion sia, hence Dec 15. 983: balances, $42,024 TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 414¢ Crown Point... 58 58Sierra 04 5| TCCalchin 5% <) e, 41404150, countey heat—Waila Walla, 49@50c @ bushel; Valley | Tallow, d@dvac; refined, 6c; Grease, 5@3tgc @ Ib. | East B. & B 98| Goaes T et 1May 2—Br ship Orana: cCandiess, C 16 04 W Andrews, St Louls C8 Bl.kpl‘. BCLO NEWC LE, \NSW—Arrived Apr 30—Br ship LN, Guma | s0@51¢ 7 bushel, WOOL—Trade continies brisk, partcularly i | KastSierra N 05 — | G E Jones, N ¥ W € Weir, Monmouth | Dominion, to 1oad for San Francisco. forward | R 435 e ———— good Wools. Quotations for the spring clip are as | Excheguer. 03, 05 | B B Hansom, Cal ¥ J Brandow, San Jose BARROW—Sailed May 1—Br ship Strathgryfe, T el Or e xhore have sone forward | ment of the Imperial Bunk of Germany shows the EXCHANGE AND BULLION. follows: Choice Northern, 10@11c; San Joaquin, | Eureka Con. 35 49 | W W Alderman, Bozemn W Douglas, N Y | for San Frangisco via Swansea. Shioes xaline fHor kAt e W focainSt | following changes as compared with the previous | - year's staple, 6@7c_# 1b: do, scven_months’, 6@ | Gould & Curry. 46 46/Utah 05 | E T Fo Miss E L Mabler, Peoria | FALMOUTH there is a heavy carr: articnlar va ccou ‘ash on band decreased 3,940,000 marks: | change, 60 days Be: Calaveras and Foothiil, 8@10c; Nevadn, 7@9¢ | Hale & Norcrs.1.45 1.50“\’2110 84| CKM Miss Hoffman, Peoria Wrath, for Fleetwood. ¢ apri s are 1o treasury notes decreased 3 . lowa e A Gartinlaub, Fresno Charles Aull, Folsom SWANSEA—Sailed May 2—Brship Zanita, for sl securities increased HOPS—Good to choice, 4@6c B 1b; inferior and A Kutner, Fresno C P Byers, Newcastle circulation increased 53,500,000 marks. old Hops, 2@3c. The market siows 1o life, GENERAL > BOND EXCHAN G A Beam, S Bernardo J H Robert D} CONDFBXOMANGE. | |\W s figan, 1) Angeles’ P Pischerd FRIDAY, May 3—2 p. a. | 5 Stanley, Sacto H Cohn, W BONDS. Bid, Asked.| sia, dsrea, | SERicE DesMolnes L Geriach & v, nall fruits. W {CHANDISE, »| OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET. | Arrived Apr 2 an Blas, hence Mar 28, ments of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. ) 10 fave ds or futures, and uni OMAHA, NEBR., May 3.— Cattle—Receipts, SR BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 433@4%2¢ ex-shiD | 178 45 coup.. 11134 — | Banks, Commerciale s Moines DrG Lounsbery,Charlestn | y oy change in the crop prices are liks 1000; market, 10c higher; cows and heifers, $1 50 | THE WEEK'S FAILURES. and 455@464c for June and July delivery; Wool | U S 4s reg. 1114 — !Amvrfi&'fl.‘. = e X DO HtepRend resnts s or S - | SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived May $—Stmr Berlin, low asin 1894, s @4; stockers and feeders, $2 50@4. | The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 16 | Bags, 24@26c. . Sasuobless. {%g,% = [Anglocal. 80— |01 L“:‘l W LS“fi‘i l‘l“’: J:Hnmpfla from New York. - A < - | — | 2 g \ v : ;| Cal Elec L 6s’ — |Bank of Cal 11, Lang, Stockton L Haggy WAGES ADVANCING IN THE EAST. | SRR % fatlures in the Pacific Const States and Territories | COAL—Wellingion, $8; New Wellington, #8; | Gl Blecu 85100, ) o7 (BRI TRG-210%6220% | 5 W00 PR0ilcan Joun, Downey, San Jose | EEuRCanERLICRy o | EASTERN COTTON MARKET. | 5 7 Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Coos Bay, $5: Walls- ‘ vt - 5 oy, Berkel Miss M Fullerton, S Jose | PORT HARFORD—Per St Paul—7 cseggs, 13 B | for the week ending vesterday as compared with e T e a5 Lo benome- | Dpnt-stex-cp 90 9815 FirstNationl177% — | I C Barclay, Berkeley Mis lerton, 8 cheese, 8 tubs $8 bxs butter, 1 pkg mdse, G4 aks The Boston Herald The presentadvanoe | o vone W Y. May 2.-Ci .. | 16 for the previons week and 18 for the correspond- “i%gu et "a e e periand: | EdsnL&P6s.107 108" Grangers.... —° — | JBMurray, SanJose J Tilman, Tacoma i et e i B ey Sy in wages in the manufacturing establishments of | 1 » N. Y. May 2.—Cotton easy; | ingweek of 1894. The failnres for the past week | & n bulk and $10 in sacks; Peunsylvania | pgCH RR6s104 — [LondonP&A.12834 — | R Hartley, ill M McCarthy, N Y , 3 ides, » s fish J Wieman, St Panl 3t J Hardiman, Sacto middlings, 8 13-16c. Net receipts, none; gross, | are divided among the trades as follows: 2 hotels; | Anthracite Egg, §12: Welsh Authracite Egg, 89; | Geary-stR68.107 — |London&SF. 271 20 the country is general. It pervades the country in | yifdlings, 8 1316c et » 5 Cavnel, 88; Hook Springs, Castle Gate and Lleas: & v 2 ¢ 2 cs sardines. eiancth 1t wi 2 gy = warded, 430; sales, pinners, 228: | 8 grocers, 3 general stores, 2 butchers, 1 millinery, | CAPREL #83 R LEE losAng L6s. 9715 — |Merch Ex... 12 — | P King, Ireland J Rysn, Sacto nLery; o b A B ot e e | o A33055. | 1 dry goods, 1 saioon, 1 piumber, 1 restauraut and | 41, Valley, 7 60; Coke, $12 in bulk and $14 in | Ho.Gnied 65.101 108 |Nevada...... — — |J BBreenan, Stockton 5 O'Relily, Minn i Sk e e calven. € ok agwis 19 tube SRSk A b A e e o BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. 1 wall paper; RICE—Chinese mixed, new crop, 83 30; old crop, | MKUS(Cblebs12234123 Sather B Sl BALDWIN HOTEL. 147 bxs butter. 1 bx harness, 1 cs cigars, e NevCNgRSs. — 110 | Banks, Savin, " i e it 3 15; No. 1,83 60@3 75; extra No, 1, $4@4 25; i o L D Palmer, San Jose G C Unmer, San Jose Cayucos—9 pkgs boller and parts, 111 sks oats, GEICEGE T e Gty dl R B e 1 \ NEW YORK, N. Y., May 3.—Bradstreet's Re- PRODUCE MARKET. Hawailan, 84 50; Japan, 83 70@3 76 % ctl. el o108 10004 Hameast 1800 | J'W Grifiin, Los Angeles S P Malvilie,Grass Valley | 144 bxs butter, 17 c5 eggs, 16 dressed calves, 18 ca spread furiher. It isa symptom of a return toa | (oo oo T MOF B e OI1—California Castor Ofl, cases. No. 1, $1 20; e © MG Tnan F A Cooper, Los Angeles E E Nelson, Chicago G Frame & 'wt, Elmira W Underhill, Fresno Obispo—234 sks beans, W R Clark, Stockton M L Tallace, Lake Tahoe | Gaviota—1 bdl dry pelts. 62 sks wool, 1 bx butter, Mrs M Comstock, Tahoe G Comstoek, Lake Tahoe | 9 sks crawfish, 5 bxs cheese. H 0 Comstock,Lke Tahoe S B Palmer, San Jose Santa Barbara—15 bxs oranges, 74 bxslemons, ¥ G Christ, Oakland DL Roscoe,USS McArthr | 41 ks crawfish, 4 cs eggs. solid basis of wages, and It is indicative of a i o Tiako bbls, $1 15 (manufacturers’ rates); Linseed Oil in ment in many lines of general trade has resulted Bols, “Dollen Gins Ko v, G o ke g:fl‘(zal:.fi healthy state of affairs which augurs well for the < 5 3 Ccage: ’ in an increase of the volume of business, notwith- 3 405 o return of prosperity. We are not disposed to exag- | &% TORSE I TO8 VOISO OF B e Do | WHEAT_The Laurelbank takes for Cork 84,950 | 2470, bbie: 65¢: cases, 70c; China Nut, 0@45¢ | Omnibus 6s..116 ecurity gerate this feature of business. One Swallow d0es | oo oo men i orher Industrial lines. | etis, valued at $76,500. PETROLEUM — Prices remain undisturbed. g:cg‘?mlg: ML lgllg:ul'mu Boay not make a_summer. ports in v x ity ’ e The market is very dull and prices show no | Starlight, 23c B gullon: Eocene, 25¢ gallon: Bls-110 190 o } T H Velder, Oukland S J Lesher, Lansing,Mich | ~ Carpenteria—7 sks crawfish. Orfm Ol whoati(flour | Auaind o0 imhient) trom P&ORYEs 110 120 |Californin-... 10050108 | &35 VSR OSERR, 3 i Haves, La Ventura—96 bxs oranges. 120 bxs lemons, 476 quarlers mark this to b read mo X ” e Y 5 . No. 1, 8734@88840; | Astral, 93¢ ® gal; 150° Elaine, 28c ® gal; Pearl, We are prepared to A s O o s e @B on: cxra SouovCi | Be: Water-while, refined, bulk, 18c; Headligt, | £ &ChEy6s. 98 100 5714 3714 | S H Harris Lovisville € H Bently, Sacramento | sks dry apricors, 47 bdls pels and hides. 31, shels last weel 2, ) : WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, ecurity. rate of was not ful is true in | 660 bushels, against 2 St 3 €XITA ChOICe fOT | 1755 cages, 2BC P gal: Mineral Seal, 300°, 26140 | Roiaut: 05 il J McPike, Napa Newport—248% sks corn, 2 bxsoranges, 3 bbls some ins; but the public Is on the w: 733,000 bushels the week & year before, 3,951, | LIDE; §212@07}sc B ctl. e el il A s s bt e Dol S 108, 7%“’3 z tallow, 11 cs honey, 19 bals hides, pelts, etc, 2 bxs and the movement is not likely to go bac | 000 bushels three years ago, and as compared with e cases (caps), 22¢_faucets and 17bac in bulk. SPANPREBS — 10034 Sutter- s Deeswax. specially if there is attendi hat inc (b 10 bshelo eanorted the. firet werkt of Max | - IN¥ORMAL SEssioN — 10 o'clock—December— | ~GASOLINE, ETC.—63° Benzine, bulk, 18¢ B | SpRrarings — 90 " Powdes THE CALL CAL East San Pedro—34 bxs oranges. he welfare of b 7, which I 2,349,000 bushels exported the first week of May, | 500 tons. 973sc: 1600, 973ac. gal; cases. 25¢; 74° Gasonne, bulk, 19c; cakes, 24¢; | SPIUR Cal te.109%411084 Atiantic D... 1416 20 i 1800 Los Angeles—274 sks wool, 2 bbls grease, 1 pkg bly to be anticiy | 1891." This week’s ontgo is about the average for | AR MOEX Ess10N—December—1200 | 86° Gusoline, bulk, 2dc; cases, 29¢3 gal. SPhRCa o 08 B110% ddantic D... S0 20 AT mdse. 7 —_— monthapaRL | S S 400, 9735, WHITE LEAD-Quoted at bigc 8 Ib. Do, 1 congid. 82 Giant. - 1 Rl T Huéneme—1 cs eggs, 1 bbl paint, 3 bxs butter. NEW YOEK MARKETS. | "Wheat—In the United States May 1 are 90,- | £8ST0N — December — 200 tons, | RED LEAD—Quoted at 53ac 3 I, SPBrRCal6s, — = =0 [IReiic fre v e Re | sal Moax's Consigne 604,000 bushels smaller than at a like date one | 97%:c: 2600, 9734c. Seller ‘95, new—800, 9114c. TURPENTINE—Quoted at 48c gallon. SVWater6s..120 12034 Vigori = =t | Per St Paul—Deming-Palmer Milling Co: J H NEW YORK.N. Y., May 3.—The stock market | 210 two years ago. For many months totals have | —Is' quiet at previous prices. Feed, | CANDLES—Granite Candles, 6s. 160z, 1034¢: | Suwaterds. 9714 =+ 3 t 1. 2| 8| 4 Mar1, Ciin 4 603 MGDONOUEN S RIGyon s A Patall S Drivtaes A e | been largely in excess of like figures elther one or | @65c for ordinary and 6614@6734c for choice | do, 14 0z, 91kc; do, 12 oz, 8%4c; do, 10 0z, 814¢; itk iy | o a8 Pl First Quarter. Iyl aladin was very active to-day but decidedly Irregular. | yio vears before. The decrease of domestic stocks | bright: Brewing, 70@80c 3 ctl, Flectric Light Candles, 68, 16 0z. 834¢; do, 14 oz, skag&%gs 1001/ Blk DCon! 12 i i - Wertheimer & Co: W R Knight & Co; Hills Bro Speculation opened in good tone, the industrial | for four months is twice what it was one year ago | CALL BOARD SALES, Be; do, 12 0z, Tac: do, 10 0z, 814¢; Parafine Wax | Sunst . 6| 6| 7| 8| 9{10|11 ;. May 8, Brown & Adams;Bissinger & Co:W P Fuller & C ing : v g th | and 250 per cent of what it was in 1890. The price | ) . 7, 91/a¢ SutterstR5s.105 — = — Full Moon. Erlanger & Galin; Getz Bros & Co; A Pall group being in most favor, and during the first | and 250 per cent of what it was in 1890. Theprice | p oo (rE i POTRENORE Candles. 4, 6s and 12s. 14 0z, 91ac B b Vihoes o3 = 1 B gt S ik hour the tendency of prices was upward. About | MOvements retain the characteristics of the pre- | pIFOEMAL SEBIONC D, er—100 | SUGAR—The Western Sugir Kefining Company £t Rrwmdi BTN 12|18 14]15]18| 17| 18| =) - = DO CUTUS & American : | ceding weeks, a long list of gains—wheat 21/ per ot S ecember- t cash: Cabe, Crushed. Powdered | STOCKS—Water- i | I May 16, 0il Co: Catting Packing Co; W W Montague & C 11 o'clock a movement to realize profits set in and | 20, M0G0 ® Q08 Ty O e iiner 2, upper. | tODS: 6634c. E SH0 Flne Croshed, all 8340: Diy Granulated, asc; | contraCosta. — 80 % T4 | = 1n = Last Quarter. American Umon Fish Co: ‘Marshall, Toggart & Ca areaction ensued, the trading becoming dull and | jeathier and hilles ‘(nominally), shoes, prints, sash | SYTERNOON SsstoN-Nosales o Confectioners’ A, 45hc; Magnolia A, dtac: Exira | Mari Co.... — 80 Hutch8PCo. 12%5 1244 | ||19)20|321 222824 SrEr G Camilloni & Co: San Francisco Brewery: Enter- unsettled, after midday. Toward 1 o'clock there | and doors a Western points ‘and pig fron of all |, OATSSROINE folng excrpt in ¢ lobbing way on | ,Jy/50: Golden G, 87o: D, S6kc: hal barrelstgo | Sautose . oo 100, [udsonMigC. =7 — 26(27/2829/80(31| |©) New Moon. prise Brewery: J Ivancovich & Co; Sen Francisco was a renewal of the buyingwhich caused a rally but | grades at St. Louis 25 cents per ton. Live caitle at | 0¢} sccount. Milling, 810742@1 1744 fancy more than barrels, and boxés Uac more. SEEENNIey DA I et o (2% =] L 0 3 o ook O0; - MUBORE Oy Western centers are practically unchanged, as Is | $1 02%2@1 0734; good to choice, 9245c@31 B cf o> e Gas— OceanicSSCo — 23 = Thos Denigan Son & Co; Kowalsky & Co; Garney around delivery hour depression again set in and | ot SSheRl COMETS B Dig iron. and steel at Eastern | COMmoD to fair, 85@90c; Red, $1 16@1 20: Gray, £ = % Capital....... — 60 |PacAuxFA.. 115 — Ret Wheaton, Breon & Dairymen’s Union; under re: vrices receded sharply, the leather | morpats, and all except inferior grades of wool. 0215: Surprise, $1 _071,1@ 1 1715 B ctl, SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, | Central...... 95 — PacBorax... 97 — s W B Sumner & C H N Tilden &C H Datard} s10cKs leadin In the leather stocks | Wool prices have been alittle easier, with lower | D Lo A L10 b Olislos Basr, Veat dbl Befin e i hebd 05| S UL~ - UBRINILAN OO . .50 STEAMERS. Norton, Teller & Co: M T Freitas & Co; Whitman, gy ctuaiions, the COmMION | prices paid for inferior grades, at the London sales, | §1,10 8, 05, P 5", found Yellow, 811561 25; 3 e PacGasimp. — 86 |PacRollMII 17T = | o o0y o riure From San Franclsco. | BArmes & Co: CE Whitney & Co: Witzel & Baker; selling up 34 breaking 10 2114 and | and domestic country prices above a parity with RY E—Steady at 8568714 1 mand at top quotations, but for common stock | PacificLight. 4614 4734 Parf Paint Co — 09 e Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Thomas & Kahn: F Uri & closing at 3 | those current at leading markets. Thereisonly a | BUCRWIISAT - 90031 17 £l there Is less call. All No. 1 stock is steady. | SanFrancsco 714y 72° PacTrans Co — 27 STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SATLS. | PIER. | Co: Smith’s Cash Store; Baker & Hamilton; A J The preferred advanced 13 per cent to 93, and | fair business in cotton goods and prices Temain AT—80c@3$1 10 B ctl asked. Wholesale races for dressed stock from slaugh- | Stocklon..... —"" 30 [PacT&TCo. 80 60 | or e oo 4 ou Ocerms | Erancis; De Bernardi & Co: Hammond & Brod: i dropped to 9012, closing at the low point. Puliman | firm. No gain is looked for until demana for fall SR terers are as follows: nsurance— [Sunset T&T. 20 — B fl:l T 5_“ Sm i ¥ 1 Sea|Miss 1 | Kirchman; OB Smith & Co: Coghill & Kohn; fell oft 2 per ceiit, recovered the loss and reacted 1 | supplies become general. Decreases In quotation FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, BEEF—First quality, 5':‘,? 6c; choice, 8Y40; sec- | FiremansFd.150 — |UnitedCCo.. — 25 Bandorllle. e o My 4 SrariMiss 1 | tional Brewery; L Scatena & Co; J Hoffman: Mi- per cent. The other net losses of importance are: | within the week include a reaction of 1/ac in cotton, % ond quality, 415@5c; third do, 3@dc B . Sun.. e Exrallon, p"“‘l“"; Ba; 4 e 4"0"“‘ — lani & Co; Hooker & Co: Chas Montgomery & Co; Chicago Gas 13, Mi: n Central 1 | oats 14c, pork 25c, lard 10c,coffee Yac, hogs bc and | FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, | VEAL—Large, 4@bc; small, 5@7c @ b, 'MORNING STSSION. Qregon. DYIINE. -6 oo/ | MRV 4L DALE LS DA S Brunswick: B M Atchison&Co; Irvine Bros; urchuses of he last precedit ville and Terre Haute on sold up 1o 50, agi wes, 4@1%4c B . | Board—50 Hutchinson S P Co, 12; 100 S F Gas- | Hamrmiar | samboidehan Moy 4/115s | Weshen | LOVEY & Stellar. | on petrofeum 3 per cent per barrel. o light, 713 $340@3 50 B bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 30@3 40; | MUTTON—Wethers, 4@5c: E LAMB—Spring, 415@6¢c B e bond spec was active and gen- | 5 REV Bupe Dius, $230@250 W0 PORK—L1v. ia. S@3%, i 7 St Paul po; May 5. 8AM|BAW'Y 2 | For Late Shipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Pag "mp bonftgpecu oy e o ! DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. MILLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 3%5¢ B Ib: Rye Meal, ?lr;’::,?ml;;‘:na]fa'i/}@c“%xfi‘é.'fire;g& :fltm B:;;eufihb Cal Sate Deposit, 4014; $3000 S V 4% | Umatilia.... | Vic & Pgi Snd | May 5, AM | BAW'Y 1 | s e e repepe o Government bonds stroug and 14 per cent hizher | NEW YORK, May . Dun & Co.'s | 3¢; Grabam rJour, Sc: oatmeal, 434c; Oat Groats, | do, 5@7c B b. 8904 Corona. San Diego...... | May T.11aM|Bdw'y 2 AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—125 Hutchinson S P Co, 12%; 60 SF Gaslight, ’Il!/&:. 25 S V Water, 98! for new 4’s, 5's and old 4's; registered State bonds | dull. Railroad bonds firm. Petroleum easier, | closed offered at $1 58. Review of Trade, which issues to-morrow, will say [FM'SS RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. |8 w'y 5¢; Cracked Wheat, 33sc: Buckwheat Flour, e | Pearl Barley, 414@484c B Ib; Rice Meal, $12@15 OEFFICE_FURNITURE | Business begins in May in better condition than at | B ton. HumboldtBay May Grain and Merchandise, any other time since the breakdown in May, 1893. | CORNMEAL, ETC—Table Meal, G8540; Feed FRIDAY, May 3. Sireet- 33000 Eaison 1. & B Bond: 107%,. Eel River. ... May |Vallelo AND FIXTURES. Wheat—May, 6 | Smaller in volume than then it is not shrinking, h‘gn«lg%w I'A-':@zus trévc]l;fid Corn, $26@26 50 B ton; | pionr, qr. sks 12,800/ Rran. «ks 2,236 g(ulzo&t L‘ll“k‘ogt!lfi;d :{n 8,10AM ;.uexo ¢4 C.F. WEBER & CO., Flont—teat but enlerging. The chiet obstacle to a more com- winy, 41@4%c P Wheat, ctls. 2,815/Middlings, sks. 80| REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. e | Rt P Py 3 &5 30 10 306 Post St., cor, Stoekton Wool—Firm. plete recovery is the anxiety of many to pluck the HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Barley, ctls. 2,005/Hay, tons.. 124 e 3 E 8 st St., eor. e o S 20, Pl o e | fruit before 1 Is ripe. Holders ot some stapies g § e L e 831 | _ Castmir Bielawaki to Margaret. D. Logan, lot on | oIt Loma. Grays Hi y STORAGE Refined, New Vork, 3% 20 \hiladelphia 2ad Balli- | yave yifted them so far as o prevent their market- | BRAN—$13 50@14 50 9 ton. Rye, ctls, 830(Wine, gals. 77,750 | S line of Clay street, 169:3 W of Larkin, W 37:6 | (ityPuebla. | Vic & vet Snd | May B T T BT ek Scotch. $19@20; American, | Ing. Consumption of materials in some branches | MIDDLINGS—$17@19 ton. Potatoes, ska...... 1,208 by $127:6; $10. Santa Kosa..| San DI |Mav1 VY LESON BROS, 1710 MARKET ST. 89 50@12 50. | is checked by advances which cannot berealized | FELDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, ———— Thomas and Margaret Jennings to Alexander J. | 28008 Rova, S0 O S AN TAWY 2 Turk and Van Ness—Get our rates and ex- e and all Wilson, lot on S line of Pine street,156:3 W of amiue our method for storage of furnitu; Copper—Firm: brokers’ price, $ 75; Exchang or finished products, and workers in some in- | $14 50@15: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton; FAMILY RETAIL MARKET, 3 t 2 % Fillmore, W 25 by § 127:6: $10. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. kinds of household goods: dust and vermin proof; price, §9 85@9 90. dustries are demanding wages that cannot be paid | Cottonseed Oilcake, $24 ton. : o : = 2 X Lead—Steady; brokers’ price, 82 95; Exchange | SU°o any business. - P4 TiY“New Alialin has arrived, selling at 5y | The markets exhiblt no new features worthy of | N 1ire of Hutton oker. 496 a5ust Drucker, lov on StEaMin | Frox i Ll T iR e g S L e R e Tn spite of labor troubles the outlook brightens, | 5 30 @ ton. The iweather continues moist and | note. Prices for dairy products, Eggs, Meatsand | 10 by N 137:6: $10. i e AFE, DRY. P PLAC] B e Tin — Firmer; Straits, $14 30@14 85; plates | noney markets continue heaithy. and with heavy | cloudy, thus favoring the maturing crop, and the | Ponltry show no disturbance. Wilfred B. and Dora S. Chapman (nee Sher- | Konuul: furniture, etc. LUNDY FURNITURE COM- steady. Bar s = sales of railway bonds sbroad the deficiency in | OUtlook Is for a large yield and low prices. | Tne Spring Froits are rather cheaper. Vege- | wood) to Christing Helburah, 1ot on SK seramsap | North Fo 5 BANY, 315 Muslon s - Spelter—Dully Domestic, 33 15053 19%. Sales | public revenue, $8.742,840, in April causes no ap- | Wheat Is quotable at £8@1L 8 ton; Wheat | tables are about as they wero last week. Fish | Sucramento and Walnut streets, E 57:8 by 5 100; | LeiNorte: SEAYS Haxna TURNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER- e T A D prehension. Demands for full restoration of wages | 4nd Oat, $8@11 9 ton; Barley, $7@8 50 B ton: Oat. | shows some minor changes. 10, ekl i | Wellington ... | Devarture Bay e Tentived OR StoraTes mionay. ASvANCed Humboidt Bay | Kel River. |8an Diego. Grays Harbo Portland. . ¢ . Victoria & Puget Sound K oslosecd Al Quist {10 the level of 1892 have closed many woolen | $8@10 50: Alfulfa, $6 50@8 50; Clover, $7@8; [ Following is THE CALL'S regular weekly retail f Pomona.. Coffee—Options opened dull at 10 to 15 points de- | 121"%,nd" threaten to close. others. The strike | Compressed, $8@10 50; Stock, 3667 ton. price et 166 n B Tire of Masarin, ecente g s & Lind, cline, ruled quiet and generally weak under disap- | wijich closed the iron furnaces at Newcastle, Pa., | STRAW—40@65c B bale. COAL—PER TON. erick street, § 40 by I 100, N 40, W 89; $10, pointing cables and increase in world's visible sup- | ygq just ended without success, but other strikes Cannel...... —@10 00|PleasantVal 9 50@1000 | Crocker Estate Company to Charles M. Lynch, | Lo/t Loma. Ply and apathy of spot buyers: closed steads at 10 | pave stopped numerous works about Pittsburg. BEANS AND SEEDS. Wellingfon. —@10 00 |Southfield lot on W line of Shrader street, 150 S of Wailer, § | qea,of Cal- on consignments; fire-proof building. 410 Posts URE, PIANOS, HOUSE- SRCE, 735 Market st 8 T Pocahontas coke-workers are on strike, and one i . . New Wel- Welling 8 cluding? _ May., 811 20614 y Shacabsnier by oA fabasis Sosl-miners: BEANS—Very quiet at. unchanged quotations. | * fugran. P aio00 |t S 2“,;.’;:",},"’&‘:";,;}5,%"'““““" R e China and Japan. o repeeniben LA DML ID: The speculative fever grows more serious as is | Bayos are quotable at $1 50@1 80 B ctl; Small @ 8 50|Coos Bay... — | Stanvan street, 125 S ot Waller, § 50 by ¥ 131:3; R ey P natural when business siarts up vith prices at ex- | Whites, §2 65@2 85 B ctl: Pea, $2 65@2 85 B ctl: 000| $4600. 5 51| Truckeer.o 0000 Porddand. Mild—Steady ; Cordova, 1814@18¢. Sales, 2100 | [Tmely Jow points, but be IUting wheat trom 65¢ | Large Whites, $2 65@285 ctl; Pink, $150@ DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC. Same to_Herman Schrader, 1ot on S line of Wal- | i, OpEverett. | Comox. orked onds | 1'65; Reds, $1 60@1 75; Bluckeye, $3 25@3 50: Red | Butter, fancy, A 65; Butters, $2 g‘rgu,:efi o 3 Coos Bay... fi Buis. o ler street, 85 of Schrader, ¥ 25 by S 100; $1500. 35| G e didr 1 na | - Robert Woodward to Simou Fitzpatrick, foton %5 Ranch Exgs, @ dz. 17@20 | 1ine of Julian avenue, 275 N of Fifteenth street, N bags Maracaibo. 900 Savanilla, 800 Centra can; all private order: Sugar—Raw, strong; fair refining, 2%4c; cen- 1 Ameri- | four included, have been only 1,672, against 3,017,045 1ast year. The close was at 6834c. | Kianey, nominal; Limas, $4 60@4 2 2 &4 ALE NOTICE — G OODLDIIRREBARRAN N o o EEE 238 kg > , €e0- | WWestern Teceipts are now larger than a year aco | @2 25 for small and §2 25@3 50 B ctl for d e May ELING i 790 bags: cen- | and except in parts of some States the promise for | _ SEEDS—Yellow Mustard, $1 76@2.8 ctl; Trieste, | do, cholce Eeeteuioog.. P L R R SO T T R Eagle Minng Compa cation of principal s e 1009, baes | the next vield is excellent. A sale of 200,000 tous | §1 50@175; Native Brown, $1 95@l75: Flax, | Qrdinary do... Ianey, bont ¥ to Bridget M. Haskins, 1ot on B lne of Fonan | Mariposa. My 9| place of basiness, San Francisco, Callfornia; loca stre ity 31 oy 27 hak8 | by the Fair estate at San Francisco, loading thirty | $2 25@2 60: Canary, 3@dc 9 t: Alfalta, 7@75%0; | Ghecse U 10| do, exi street, 152 § of Twenty fourth S 50 by B S0g, | Humboldt u 3 v 9 | tion of works, Devils Gate Mining District, Lyon centrifugal 95 test, 3 405 bags molasses sugar, | gjing sor Europe, will lessen other demands on Ai- | Rape, 134@24c; Hemp, 3@334¢ B 1. eese, Eastern...15@20. o t Y- 3 7 E. 100; | Crescent City. ..|Crescent City. May 10 | County, Nevada. lantic supplies. DRIED PEAS—Split Peas, 4@434c; Green Peas, Enormous transactions in cotton have been fol- | nominal; Niles, $1 25@1 35: Blackeye, nominal. MUEATSFRE POUND. | _May1l| Notice—There are delinquent upon the following China and Japan. = s May 11 | described stock, ez account of assessment (No. 1), Portland. . Antonia and Frederick Schoenemann to same, | groyon -6 < IE Bacon.... Oregon. ARKETS. e 17 same: $10. ; CHICAGO lowed by & decline from 7c to 6.81¢, though peace Beef, choice. 19@15 ‘Pani 3 Walla Walla. Victoria & Pu | Sth day of January, 1895, the v 3 .81c, cef, 3 el M. same; ct get Sound |..May 11 | levied on the 3 Wheat started weak | b CBina was represented as insuring a greatly in- | POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. | 40 good. 10 R e L T Bang | Earsion YaquinaBay............|..May 11 | several amounts set opposite the names of the re- ot iy - W | creased demand. e Gornied Beet. o-day on lower cables, but recovered on rapid, | The strike of the Newcastle (Pa.) furnaces, now RS am, Cal iiberal cash business, closing 14c higher for Jul over, stiffened Bessemer pig 5 $10 75 was quoted ,’;,OT“:O“ 25%?%‘8‘; 2{, o :;:fl“,'&, ::215;4‘:,"; do. Eastern. 15| Porterhouse, do. July corn gained §sc and July oats 14c, but provi- | at Pittsbure, and the closing of the Wheeling mill | Selling at o o TYamey Lard 12@15 Smoked Beef slons finished at declines, Wheat opened weal | Stiffened biilets, while Southern makers bave | B ctl: River Reds, 26@30c; Petaluma and Tomales | Mutton @10, Pork Sansages. . g pel nominally advanced their prices, 5o they have been | Burbanks, 40@50c: River Burbanks, 30@40c; Ure- | Spring Lamb. ..., 10@ —| Veal... —|Round Steak 15, Sirloin Steak mann, lot on E line of Front street, 68 N of Cali- spective shareholders, as follows: No. fornia, N 26 by E 87:6; $4000. o, Cert. Shares. _Amount. N CF 50,000 $1,600 00 20,000 3,000 00 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. Naraes. Morris Hoeflich. "(‘:'hlrles J. Bandmann to J. F, Cowdery, same; . = = Conrad and Elizabeth Bell to Glanbattista Nave, | 2 [T0% WATER[IOW WATER, SUN. |MOON. B :Lfi:;: Trustee. = = lot on N line of Cards alley, 113:6 W of Stockton, | % {Small Iarge.urze.‘s:mu.‘mm[ Sets | Sets. | H. M. Le and from 3¢ to e below the closing quotations | made here under $10 for No.2. Additional con- | gon Burbanks, 40@76¢ ® ctl POVL: v Trustee. < ; o BEEE e TRY AND GAME. W 24 by N 61:10: $10. | Trostee 1,000 15060 of the day before. The Liverpool markei was | tracts for structural work here and &t Chicago, | - ONIONS—New Ked are dull and weak at 40 ‘Samuel F. w - : H. M. Levy, Tros 000 15000 \weak and 35¢ lower at the opening, and the Conti. | sales of 7000 ralls at lest, a bettor demand for wiré | @30c sack. Oid Onions, nominal Nevadas, | Tons,t25li... 00@ 7oTurkeys BB.. 15@ 18 | Caue b oo o annie & Dutton. lot on T00aL Sant 2095 L024] B101 TOM TAIa | X2 LeTY: Trnatee. 300 7500 g st ) » N 50 9.004l 9,197 2.51p/ 2.494 5.00 7.04! 2.584 | H.M. Levy, Tn nental markets, though not much lower in price, | 80d its products and for plates and sheets, are en- ers, each. 2 50 | by W 127:6; gift. - - = St Sl L ‘ 20,000 3,000 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee. E. B. Holmes, Trustee. E. B. Holmes, Truste “And In accordance with law, and an order from 65 | _James Fogarty and Benjamin Healey to Lillian 40 | By F Plot 244, Cobb Tract: gift. -~ ctl. couraging features this week. G BT ABLES Rhubarb 1s in oversuppiy and | prvenseaciy | 7 e Broilers, each.. b5 75, 31" Mooney to Robert Hector Jr., lot 210, indicated by even slight declines, hat they Lad be- | “\yire najls are & shade higher at 86c and cut | lower. = Asparagus is- doing better. Peas are I olta, gun to modify their views regarding the future. | nails at 70c by carload are less demoralized. Con- | s'eady. Holnouler:u:lumben";ra quotable &t | 014 Koosters Hare, each. The weakest feature of the early news was the | sumption does not yeL equal capacity of works or | 25(@75c B dozen. Arrivals were 755 bxs Asparagus, | *eacn. oo 60@ o oliday Map A $50. e S A . B A0e o the el ANy of Northwestern receipts, Minneapolis and Duluth | O1Lput of pig, but improves. Late in ihe weex im- | 461 bxs Rhubarb and 269 sks Peas. Al ase e e Julla” Pendergast to Frank J. Sullivan, lot on § MERCHANTS EXonanan "} e oA o many shares of each parcel of reporting 493 carloads, compared with 327 on Fri- | ROTIANU sinkes in the iron works about Piusburg | @$1 25 ® box for ordinary and $1 5U@2 25 for T e ens B don ,g‘s /line of Farallones street, 225 £ of Marengo, E 50 SAN FRANCISCO, May 3, 1895. Stk stock as may be necessary, will be sold at pube HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. s 4 - - " | threatened scrious disturbance. Another heavy | choice; Rhubarb, 25@35c 3.box for ordinary and | Apples, B Ib. by $ & . o 5 = fn‘é ey 8;5‘?;.‘;“&}’;;‘.'? 204 on the correspond- | gacrease of 11,667 tons in output of coke makes | 40@80c for choice: Green Peas, §1 25 B sk for com- Almonds, 3 b 15| Limes, # doz. ’}onl-g.s’:uofrl:‘ & ool HLomeatond s B! et ex’:‘:z‘ly‘:‘:’m’ e ;fl’.i’,.‘&?n‘:&: of ‘the 330t L vada Bl L i sl s e Some advices received early in the day from sea- | UI€ ShTinkage nearly 20 per cent for two weeks, | mon and 214@3c for sweet: String Beans, 8@11c | Bananas, @ doz...15@20 0ranges, B doz. 1g ston, lot on N'W _line of Athens street, 575 NE of | meridian, or at exacily 8 P. M., Greenwich tme. Francisco, California, on MONDAY, the fonrth . 5¢4- | ana furnaces offercd at $110. Anthracice coal | for Los Angeies, 123ac for Vacaville and 193¢ for | Cocoanuts, each.. 10@12|Raisins, 1. el T ik . R Gk e TS ;3:{3\1 w :T{ o:;lxh;: r;::gmi-:\ggs‘g s ey i xe ’.:E?’;::.c‘:‘fii‘é to xl-l:‘e‘gly three days of the week, ggldenl Nax: é’,fl:} kra, xsle‘vc 1 r’iz pgppe:, C"'"'tf:a?e :b el s,;‘,::;gu, o | SW 25, SE oo, fi' oggé‘. “é“flvl:gvuse‘lf;';& %Exo.l ALK Froarire day ':{dn% ey s G vy Wheat. ‘Baitimore telegraphed that 200,000 bush. | P prices aze unchanged. : Cabbage, 90c@$: B Carrots, | Gooseber: - Sy bty Ohereon, together with costs of advertising and ex+ = eyl . 3 e scate | B0GAD0, Garlic, 2he B . # drawer ........60@75[Walnuts, ® - % glawere worked here for cxport yestériay and | gor i (o ow BEACKS At S0C ILNeE (haN Belobt b NG o Thomas . Hill, executor of the estate of Henry [ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. gy ke . B. HOLMES. Secretary. B e rels, compared with 306,000 bushers | . b€ rise in prices of cotton goods continues. The BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Asparagus, B .. R ot R e sy AT My Nty Office—Room_50, Nevada Block. No. 309 Mont 384,000 bushels, compared with 306,000 bushels | woolen year ends with the loweat prices vet known, AT BD:: loton N line of East Tyentyfrst sizeet, 425 & T g e troeh Ban Frandisco, Callfornta. 104 quotations by Coates Bros. zveraging 13.47c, 00 by NE 140, being BUTTER—The market continues well loaded | Beets, B doz. export_clearances from the Atlantic seaboard lots 30 to 58, block 67, Map Northern Addition to FRIDAY, May 8. inst 15.32¢ last year and 22.70¢ twO YEArs ago. Oakl! i reidpd . amounted to about 245,000 bushels. The closing | %53 4 g YEAIS 820. | with both creamery and dairy descriptions. Beans, white, § b.—@ 5| o Stmr Greenwood, Carlson, 62 hours from Port POSTPONEVENT, cables quoted spot wheat 1n Liverpool steady, and if’;;o?g': ;;u'r':'g: gl‘;gy'ne.::l: :'n?a";‘x 886, x-:'w;“ anxzny—l‘lnycy, 12%@18¢c; seconds, 12¢| Colored, g n 5/ Pepper,green, B xfi.:xk-!g:e'n B 'McCo:ll:gn'eylio St. Joseph’s Home | 1083 Angeles: ballast, to L ¥ White Lumber Co. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board futures 1ad lower: Paris 8 centimes lower for Near | oily'\ire sl at the three. chief nmchets, araingt | ® . o Jima, B 6/Parsnips, @ doz. for Deaf Mutes (a corporation), Alameda, .570 of | , Strr Westport, Jacobs, 55 hours from Redondo; | o¢ Directors the date of the sale of delinquent stock: and 10 céntimes lower for distant deliveries: wheat | 1R Y SE 8010 26 He thres chief murkeis, against 3 Cabbage, each. 10/ Potatoes, B b anacre on NE corner of Telegraph avenue and | PAiast, to Pollard & Dodge. for assessment No. 1 is hereby postponed to MON- unchanged for May and 5 centimes lower for the | COBSO08 Gomestic and, 7,775,400 forelgn last | ~Darsy—Fancy, 10%4@1lc; good to cholce, 9@ | Caulifiowers, each. 5@ 8| Do, New, B b, Fortiath ‘strect, NE #5.35, SI 258,80, SW 83,58, | ,Stnr South Coast, Higgins, 8% days trom | DRSnc"™05ih day of March, A.D. 1895, at the September.December term; Berlin from 234 | Yol PASSRCCIMare d hnve been 92,967,915, | 10c: medium grades, 8@8%c B B; store Butter, | Celery, § buncli... 6@ — a.am:e-.i1 2 NW 265.80 to beginning, being portion of plat 12, | Astoria: lumber and piles, to Clatsop Ml Co. same'time aud place. o Ste L against, 86,856,350 in 1892 and less in 1903 an T@hge . Cueumbrs, dz.. 75@1 25/Rhubarb, § b. Rancho of V. and D, Peralta, Oakiand Township; | =Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 hours from Newport, etc, E. B. HOLMES, Secretary. The opening price for July was a range from 64c | ;rove ang many canceilatio goods e e ESE—The tone s weak, supplies being | Cress, B dzbunchs.20@25. grant, & ~! | pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. — down to 6334, and the latter was the lowest point | [ONZH Chles 0 “wo ) (hdteate Tarre mmcce "ld- al- | jarge. Fancy mild new, 6@7c B Ib; common to | Garlic, B 1b. . 0 Wiliiam H. Noy of Alameda to Richard I, Noy | , Stmz Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 80 brs from Tacoma, GOLDEN*EAGLE MINING COMPANY, it touched during the day. It kept witnin 64c and | TySH SO, 0F ST, (AERe 15ge consumption. | 4308, QS3ee; Youne: Ameriens 7@9c: Eastern, | Green Peas, 3 b, 5 Thyme, %m.. of Alumeda, ior 5and 2 45 oot oFlots 357050, bi 3800 tons coal. to § P Co. Oakiand direcz. =~ FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. A 8i3ical forenoon, but [ater It becanie sronger | Giates, agxinst 235 last year, aud. 34 1 Cansdes | o2 143¢, intter figure for cream; Western, 8@ | Lentils, . 8/Turnips, ® doz. 26, May A" Fitoh Hom st a1 o g 10, Sehr Elvenia Spring, 60 hours from Bmreksic | mutten i6 hereby atven Sl by Ordcs of the Bomsd aud had a buige Lo 65%/sc_the last fifteen minutes | uoaingt 35 1ust year. e 3 FISH—PER POUND. Charlotte A, and Willlam N. Holway, E. E. and | l2mber, to San cisco Lumber Co. . .\ | of Directors the day of thesale of delinquent stock from the close. The working of 95,000 bushels for s AR EGGS—No change whatever. Duck Eggs, 15@ 10912 Sea Bass, — | R. W. Cooley (by Commissioner) to Frederick W. | , SChr Orion, Anderson, 50 hours fm Eureka; f0r assessment No. 1 Is hereby furihor pearoocn shipment yesterdzy afternoon by Norton & Worth- NEW YORK 16c; store Eggs, 10@12c; ranch Eggs, 1215@l4c 110 Smelts. 15 | Schutz, oL on E line of Portland avenue, 89.30 S of | Der and shingles, to Chas Nelson. to WEDNESDAY, the 24th day ot April, A. D. {ngton and 100,000 busbels by Bartiet Frazier this RK STOCKS. @ doz. 10 Soles. 10 | Watson, S 50 by E 125, lot 3, subdivision of Lake CTleared. & 1895, at the same time and place. $ morning was the reason assigned for the later| o g, goyom, Mon POULTRY AND GAME. 10 Skates, 10 | Merritt Park, East Oakland; $4800. FRIDAY, May 3. E. B. HOLMES. Secretary. strength, but it was partially due to_overconfident s, Exchange, Voney and Railroad OUL % 10 Sturgeon. — | Georgianna de R. Baronidas to William Fair-| Stmr Humboldt, Edwaras, Eureka; M Kalish & Co. selling in the forenoon by the local crowd and buy- Shares. _ o e Ing induced by the dry weather (0 Tllinols 1o ore | Money on call easy at 134%; last loan 134X: Ell:&‘i:"l;?dyflhmu: i ., which foun: 5 The market had a partial relapse in the last ten d“’i}‘ 134%. Prime mercantile paper, 8@414%. | showed no particular change, except a decline in minutes and closed with sellers at 6484sc. Sterling exchange quiet with actual business | Geege. Small Broilers are weak, as there are too Corn was weak at the openiu and boosme strong | in banker. bills ar 84 6934 for demand and | many coming in. We quote California ~ stock @s 500D 8 it got a little backing from wheal. July | 34 88@4 88% for sixty days. Fosted Iates, | as followsy Live Turkeys, 1l@lic B Db for cod 12 | clough of Berkeley, ot on W line ot Fourth street, FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. 7 i 110 S of Gilman, & 75 by v 128, beln 1015 6, 7 and | _ Ttal bark Glo Batto Tepetto, Schiafino, Queens- | _Notico is hereby given thut by order of the Board 8, block 28, I. M. Wentworth Boot and Shoe Com- | town: Geo W McNear. of Directors the date of sale of delinquent stock for D-‘?‘l ‘Tract, Berkeley; $10. Schr Prosper, Schroeder, Bristol Bay; Prosper umngem No.1 Is hereby further postponed to illiam and Emma Fairclo: to Jobn M. | Fishing and Trading Co. TUESDAY, the 14th day of May, A. D. 1895, as Owens of Contra eo-ubmm 1ine of Fourth | Schr Transit, Jorgensen, Homolulu; Williams, | the same time and place. street, 1105 of Gllman, 8 $7:6 by W 128, being lot | Dimond & Co. E. B. HOLMES, Secretary,