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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1895 HYDROGEAPHIC BULLETIN, 5 : : halt barrels, Yac CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ceeded last year’s by 19.0 per cent, and fell only | nominal at the moment, bus prices show no | 4%4c; Golden C, 4l4c; D, 4¢ 3 5.8 per cent below, those of ‘93, while the daily | chauge. Eutures are lower in -ylmpnth)éa':/;lch; anore than barpels, and boxes 3o more. FBIDAY, May SL_trox. e A i &-a . average for May 18 26.9 per cent larger thanlast | decline of 23sc at Ghicago. No. 1, o . A sked. Bid. Asked. g . May 81, Sear, but 7.1 1ots than in 108, cli’: choice, $5570; Toner srades, 80@88%0; extra | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET Bl Giltowa. s el R e R L L | ““";s;:g;:,};;*;’g;,“gg'";‘g:"’;;;‘,‘,,"},‘,;":g,‘,‘;g-,‘,";; choice for mill{ug, 95c@#1 B cil- Feeding Hogs are firm, being wanted in the o 20 55 | exactly st noon to-tay—i. e., i noon of the 120cn e rom 3 = OF poon of | supposed to indicate an opinion of the yield. Yet CALL BOARD SALES. 200 | CouRry. Other sorts are dull and weak. No change e 03 04 | meridian, or st exacily 8. 3.. Green vich time. (el comies forward frecly, 8s it would not at cur- | INFORMAT, Spss1ox—10 o'clock—-December—300 | \ "pecy’ or Mutton. Wholesale rates for dressed e 030 Contonan o o ECRTELER, Tent prices if a ghort crop was assured, and West- | tons, $1 0814: 500, $1 085%: 800, $1 03%: stock from slaughterers are as follows: BentonCon.... 30 — 02 4 N 30, ern receipis for the mouth have been 5,894,774 | 81 04; 600, §1 03%. 700 | BELF—First quality, 5lp@6e: choice, 6%4c: | [odie. 80 40 | e bushels against 5,525,208 bushels last year. Nor | REGULAR MomNine Seastox—December—700 | CBRNCTist qualiy, Bla@e: COSS Bodle.. e SUN AND TIDE TABLE do Atlantic exporis Tefiect inerensed haste to buy | tons, $104; 500, $1 0414; 2100, 810636, | second quatly, S3a@Fe: thih 40,500 Rulwer: B - — o 1 450 bushels Aeaimt 0,716 007 It veare | 81 03705 1700, §1093¢; 1100, 81 089: 1600, | MUTTON-Wetliers d@isgt; wes, BB | Ciledori 16, A3 | oy mERw s RhyEw oa el e B, Bubbiics Consiat more. anetiy ot som | ;COLOI coniinues serong, because It 1s beijeved | $1033. ces. Feed, 606 | - FORK_LIve How b o for soft, 4@4ve for | ChelIers 20phir, 135 140 | ¥ S0 Targe.[Large. Smal.[Rises Sets | Socs. 1o Fair déscriptions than heretofore, and & | LhSre Will be much reductl Jcld BT AT 23 | 63570 F ot Toon,cak 8L FULIDE PELCCS) Jor Choics | hard and AGAYAc for Teeders: dressed 40, S@6YaC. | Con. Cai .45(0verm: i6 18 = 24 Eiim et o e E A e B IoL e, Al s o mersass NG o Je eh T ol DO SR e Con. Imperial. — _ 01|Potost 5 88| 1l ez iy oare 0anal 448 70 ool 500¢ e of th prices information, puts the decrease i acreage at more + Brewing, 70@s0c # Cti- Jon. - x BEL il e - Toe] 364l 40l Tia8) 1. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | Receipis—Caitic, 4000; Logs, 27,000; sheep, than 15,5 Jer cent, which, with 8 yield per acrs RSy SoamD A TR RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Coniylence, . 98 5 36 ‘424 7.51p 1.12p 1.36A 7260 1250 7000. equal to last year’s, would mean a crop of 8,400, " 10 o'clock—No sales. e AY, May S1. ol t i os S RN = Silver weaker. The leading futures ranged as follows: bules. The market has been acting as if the future N e ST RIOL-100 1008, | fiour.ar. aks......20 18I0 A 1 0he | Crown Point... 43 R SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, L No. 2 - Lowesl. | were known. The advance this week has been 200, 651/4C. mé&.. 13,794 My, ton 2 = 03 04 e el T7oc | only 1-16, and & is supposed the stronger speculu- % December — 900 tons, | (QreEon., biase o - O % Arrived. Barles o o 78%gC | tors have realized. ' The manufacturer is doing = 500, 65¢; 300, 8434¢: 700, | para CHE 55/Wool. bls = e Ol FRIDAY, May 31, Oats and Rye qulet. 79¢ | well, although not all the machinery is employed, | 6474c. Seller, '8, new--100, 58%4c; 100, 5814c. 4 Leather. uld & Curry. 25 80 32| StmrOregon, Pohlmann, 55%2 hours from Por. Corn quoted lower. 140 | But the demend has been better and there are o¢* | ~GATS_Continue quier, Milling are quotable at 230/ W ine, gals. v Eagle.... 40 03 04 |land, via Astoria 46thours: pass and mdse, tg cedstuffs unchanged. £13sc | castonal advances in prices of goods. $106@1 1215 8 ctl’ fancy Feed, $10214@1 06; 875 Brandy, gals.. S SN 58 46 48 | Oreson Railway and Navigation Co. easy gg};:g e lron manufacture is gaining rapidly, and the | good to choice, 9714c@81 021/§: o St o 695 Pelts, bdls. 120 | 3 Dot it Stmr Arago, Reed, 77 hours from Coos Bay; pass i - average prices, whicl en February 95¢; Red, iray, 92 c; Surprise, $ 8 791 | 5 and madse, to Oregon Coal and Nav Co. Beans as before. Mess Pork + | 4.1 per cent of the prices in October, 1891, have | §130@1T 16 5 o e+ 07" al Chle 450 | BTOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. O e ey Co Potatoes and Onlons lower. July 812721581265 | now risen to 69.1 per cent, most of the advance | * CORN— Dealers quoted lower prices. Large Yel- | = G/Ri800 "292 Tallow, ctl 60 FRIDAY, May 81—2 p. s, | ©t¢: vroduce io Goodall. Perkins & Co, > Cheap Butter rather steadier. Septel $1300°" $1295 | having been in May. B(-‘Bsemerslg bas been litied | low, $105@1 1214; smell Round Yellow, $110@ | oniete0n:-0 1,830 QuicKsilver, 240 \ F| 2 May ivtd. | ,Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, 314 days from Cheese plenciful and weak. to$11 65 and grav forze to $10 40, although by | 1314: Wilte: §(1 05 B orl. Bran, aks 1,950 Chicory, bbis 30| moxvs. Bid. Asked Bid. Atked. | poriiand via Coos Buy: pass and mie sy e, NothsngrinBizyy: 8680 675 | the growing demund tank ‘steciplates ure $5 per |\ RyE G7 s @100 T Rt 2 U 8 4s coup..11214 — — | Sanders & Co, : s, R PR T .$700 $695 | ton higher at Philadelphia, and nail-producers Bchwg(i;A ominal at 85@90c B ctl. ESEOT ! U Sdsreg... 1121 — b Stmr Sunol, Walvig 66 hou, m Port Los A h;;u]m H;:«;,\ 2t S hu\l'e con‘\{llned,lr'géstng wire Smls ‘3,“»“"“161',“ —_———— Cal-stChlebs. 1u7 - 295 .10 L E White L Ly All Berries lower. 5 | nails o $1 per v carioads at_Pittsburg. The MARKET. Cal Blec L 65107hs — R Pacons- 4o Orchard Fruits declined. 36620 3855 || mnetural demand fx very larce, and whilethe bus: FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FAMILY EEUAYL RUATY | Cntra CW 55 — 210814 Cnl SD. S Tacoma; 4600 Yo more Orange Cash qu B ing in other forms of iron and steel products is il 3 R % - | Dpnt-stex-cp 92 89 [F! 1 Vg — o A Pl e e but stead conservative, great confidence prevails that prices | FLOUR—Net cash prices sre: Family extras, | Changes this week are few and in_the m:}"h°°" TSP s ot 33 0. G ranar i = 1, 61 bours from Victoria CraDgRe A Lo 25} 3 Sprin will hereafter advance matertally, It js believed | 83 40@3 50 3 bbl; Bukers' extras, $3 30@3 40; | fined to Fraits and Vegetables, both of whichare | LSS il — 110 londonPd&a.a2s — | pnd Puget d , t0 Goodall, Per- Limes held higher. the wage question will be settied at Pitisburg’ this | superfine, $2 252 50 bbl. in abundant suppty and tending toward still lower | e O IRYS 67y 109 Kondonast. — 81 DLk ol s aoee, 12 2ava o Prunes quoted off again. year without any srike. The failures during ibe | MILLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 3%4c B Ib; Rye Meal, | prices. LosAng L6s. 9742 — |Merch Ex... 12— ley': 750 M f¢ lnitiber, to oo from Port Blake- Provisions very slow. 3 T . 4, | past week have been 2.5 in the United States, | g ot o0 S oatmenl, 414c; Oat Groats, | - Following fs THE CALL's regular weekly retall | Do.Gnted 68, ' 108 |Nevada ST 3 3 . Holmes & Co. s wnd Teather firm and active 5lc; No. 1 Flaxsced, $151; Prime Timothy Seed, | against 18.4 last year, and 5.4 In Canada against | 3¢; Gralam Flour, gc; Oatmeal, di4c; Oat Groats, | | 4B MKtstCbie6s128 — [Sather BCo. — — sfrom Victoria; 2 e g 85; Mess Pork, @ bbl, $12 6214@12 75; Lard, | 2.7 last year. T oked Wheat, 3 40: Brickwheat E100%, £/40; COAL—PER TON. NevCNgRSs. — 110 | Banks. Savin L Bine “1‘3“"“‘;1::*“ 100 Ibs., $6 65@8 674p: Short Ribs, Sides e o ool Barley, A4 @4sc W by Rico Mesl, 3 e fiw 00, Pleasantval 9 50@1000 | N FCILH 69100 = leereay e 18 hours from Men- Grain Bags o w6 35: Dry Salted S| REET” . "CORN o " . Feed | Wellington. 5 B N Jal 68.. 103 S&L.1000 — . r Co, Bank clearings lose §8,099,000. o Clens Sides (ho};g»‘xl:l)“sré{r o ks L SORNMEAL, EXC.—Table Meal, S@394c; Feed | Welllugton. o 0| o st =i A8 Schr Spokane, Jamieson, 7 duys from Port S v lers' finished goods, ® al., $1 2615 | NEW YORK, N. Y., May 31—Bradstreet's to- | Sorly $24@25; Cracked Corn, 824 50G28 60 B e 10 00|Seotahsre: 900 | Dk Gon ooi102%5 — [AF EasUnions00 505 | Gamble; lumberand laths, to Pope & Tajpn WEATHER BUEEAU EEPORT. | Onthd Produce Exchangetodsy the Biltier max | morrow will say: The observance of Memorial | 1°2 HOIIuY, d34@434c B Bb- Seattle. ... % 8 50| Coos Bay... T = | Dorzdissps 102~ SavaLoan..110 130 Cleared. et was steady. Creameries, 171p¢; Eggs, - T e v Oninibus 6s.. curlty...... 235 & FRIDAY, May USITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | steady, 11%@1idc. SO bt ?g:fi&e‘;::;’%‘: '-;;f:,‘;‘fi:,"‘fi;’,‘,";‘i:‘;f;:‘, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Susus o g.,ixnlfoz-g%nuc-. ®TC. PacRollMbs. 1025 — Unlon TrUS$2714840 Stmr Geo W Elder, Lewls, Astoria b b v o e FRAN 3 g > = , 2d issBs.. — — | Street Rallway— way and Navigat 3 e R e CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. shrinkage in the amount of business transacted, | BRAN—S13 50@14 % ton. Butter, fancy, ® T i POy 6e110 190 [California--105 10634 | " Simr Jeante: ason Herschel Istang i aAidplrseione due not altogether to founded fears of serious | MIDDLINGS—$17@19 ton. sioma B 0 S Fage oz, —@20 | P&Ch Ry6s, — 100 |(Geary-st 90" | Station, Prince Williams Sound and Poy o> general forecast. CHICAGO, TiL., May S1.—Porter Bros. & Co. | damage to the grain crops. FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, go-flrf “5"1 |Eastern Eggs...... —@ — | EWl-stRR6s. — 113 ence; Pacific Steam Whaling Co. The pressure continues highest along the coast | g1 (o gay at auction: Royal Apricots, $2@2 5 Reports from manufscturing Industries at 75 | $14 50@15; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25 B to om"x}.figfig 200 =|Honsy. coriD; m—gls Reno, WLEL102 105 =i Sunr Corona, Hall, San Diego; Goodall of Oregon and lowest in Arizona, with a decided | oo q)pes” §140@2: Neweastles, $1 60@1 75; | cltles east of the Rocky Mountains show that more | Cottonseed Oilcake, $24 ton. Cheese, Cal. 8@10| " do, extracted....10@12 | RiverWCos — 100 iPresidio. Ya 14 | & Co. difference in pressure between the northern coas : Tarrie than 227 imporiani manufacturing concerns (AY—Is weak, but no lower. New at, | & 3 NPR f . 7] ; s, Eureka; shé& P bet b 2 ©025L | Royal Anne Cherries. $1 10@1 55; Alex Peaches, i facturi HAY A New Wild 08%, | G},cuge, Eastern...15@20 e s MR s catmr Humboldt, Edwards, Eureka; M of California and the southenstern POrtion of the | g'yrel" P " | started up between (\Bm 1and & x;veek ago, bg ;5"50@7: new Wheat and Oat, ”mb%% n\‘i"{mfi".. SemAmaima POUMDY BP}:R’(\:‘:IZH?UIS/;H(i% Atiants D... 163 18 e s e ; State. This is causing brisk to high northerly t0 | "o "oy prote Company sold to-day at open auc- St fi'uf ‘,‘,‘,i"nfi(fi‘é..fi":‘;a"i,fzmé‘lfm‘?fé‘l"u s’éxfil'"a &%@{5\8}2&&2‘1‘2&»‘:&& §7 1050 Barley, | Bacon. ... ..15@17| Pork, fresh = }g SPRR Calbs. 87143100 [Californta.... 75”" — | Weleh & ¢ d w, Honolulu; 4 westerly winds throughout the State, and SUrOg | 1o, g carloads California fruit, realizing the fol- | found in the report that wages of no fewer than | $7@8 B ton: Ony. $8@10: Altalfa, $7@8 50; Clover, | Beet, choice.......12@15 Pork, sall -12@18 | Do.1conxd. 8714100 [Giant 1514 17 Brig Gailee, Dinsmore, Tahit{: M Turner, nqrthwest gales along the northern coast. lowing prices: Cherries—Tartarian, $1@1 20; | 17,000 industrial employes Luve been advanced | $7@8: Compressed, $7@10; Stock, $6@7 % ton. do, good. 10 Pork Chops ...~ 1 2610 | SPHriCalds. 925 95 Juason. -7 = ‘cLr Anita, Aas, Ensenada; Ybarra Goldmining At Point Reyes last night the wind reached 120 | 175 4 s S0, | Within the period an average of 10 per cent, | STHAW—40@756 s bale. Corred Beat.... —|Round Steak...... SVWater6s.. 12115 — 60c 3 1 hour from the mnorthwest, the highest | Aviioots o seedinoss oL bser iy P @1 20: | of 'whom sixth-sevenths recerved the advance qrtepbale, o Ham, Cal.. 15 Sirlotn Steakc. 1914@15 | SV Waterss. 9703 9734 i Sailed miles per hour from the northwest, Avpricots — Seedlings, 55@2; Royal, $250. | O At o = " K o 5| Porterhouse, do...17@2 S G&E 68 — DCoalCo. — 13 & = velocliy ever recorded ata Callfornia station, ex- | beaches—Alexander, $2 10: Moquats, 10’ boxes, | Slthout strlkiug. Tixports of Wheat (Flour tn- BEANS AND SEEDS. T T D kot Baar. 2. g8 | Scia&its =010 FBltpColce. — 13 Stmr Corona, Hall. San Diego, - 1" 217 8- e e ity wadsixis milen. por | - The Easl Fruit Company s0id Calitornia. frarc_at, | 870 from Monireal, hla week amount £02,426.000 | BEANS—No furiher variation. Bayos quotable B0 Voat o2 1 0Gis | JAUSEAlReR10T34 - (CalDryDock o o | Sche Nettie Low. Low: Polas Reyes. as continue etween y & i, ope o = vs: ushels, against 2,754, ushels last week, 3, vl 2 . i > =t 2 2] 7 Schr Anita, Aas, Ensenada. pen auction to-day, realizing prices as follows: | & bl T | at $126@150; Small Whites, $2 60@2 80; Pea, 4 e , Aus, Ensena . The high wind in the interior of thy S > 3 2,401,000 bushels In'the week @ year ago, 3,253, L 3 bt POULTRY AND GAME. sTOCKS GasConAs BobE O as, X AR Dir Rrhe ik 310510 BIB0. Aeres Oty oL n e 000 Bushels two wears ago, 2891,000 Dustils'1h o I e e rey w33 ba | Hens, each..... 50@ 60Turkeys,d b.. 15 181 Contra HawC&s) 4 Setr Arthur T, Krog, 1véreens Landing . - x i oy Ol b i, M4 2 and 2,697,000 bushels in the week of s H ) 81 21 i eve, 83 Yo Roost- Ducks, each. @ | o e p IR R L Rl J o s el 50, ] o proved agricultaral prospects in Tennessee, affect- 'S, $1 T5@2 for swall and $2@2 25 P ctl forlarge. | | T8 FAEH 7 85 Pigeons, P pr.. 60@ 65 POINT LOBOS—May 31—10 r. u.—Weather but at the sam e e e 1h bar order 5. Priugle apricots 85¢ 0 | {ng business av Nashville, Memphis and Chatta- | _ SEIDS—Yellow Mustard i3 quoiable at $1 7¢ @2 | Broilers, each., 50@ 65Rabbits, ® pr.. 25@ 40 OceanicSSCo hazy; wind NW; velocity 40 miles per hour. e e cvaning foom Calioraia: atatio be National Fruit Assoclation sold: Black nooga, Only & moderately active demand tn o few | P51: Trleate, 81801 76; Nauve Brown, b1 380 |61 a; Roosters, Hare, edch 200 — [PacAux Charters. e A 5 b 1 : o > 3 % : Yy : Al |Pac Borax - ureks, degrees; Red Bluft, 7 cramento, | Tartarian 75c t0 $1 85, Black Republicans 75¢ to | J2¢S 1s announce T o srah &1 | talta, 7@734¢: Tiape, 154@2VAC, Hemp, 40 B Ib. each.. = 76 . e at o B0 The ship Empire loads lumber on the Sound for 72; S ‘rancisco, 6 ‘resno, 72; San #1 40, Gove W Isag acksonville, where the Vegetable crop is the 50 1) ol Db, 46 P FRUITS AND NUTS. . 4814 45 |PacI&N Co. Austral hr G W Watson lumber at Port Blake- e e e e & 2" | 81604082, Roval apricots 755, Pringle apricots | 'A% NeWIOslenaandbayeraceiaowing moreiot a | 1010 uat 7 NIISw nominels plack ey, : Apricots, 1b..... 5@ SLimes, doz......10@20 | EACICLIERE, 460 ., [PartPaincCo — 9, Movements of Vessels. e K e i jrudstrects inanei revics wil say to-morrow: | POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. | Avples, o . .. lggggig:flngm L5 -figffl; Sigckton =" 807 PacT&TCo. 48— Yesterday the ship Crysomene went tolthe ses- s 5 | g ! Cattforn A comparison of the volume of transactions dur- : 3 s e S 5 Insurance— Sunset T &T. wall, ‘osemite to Oakland Creek. thé Drum. Eurex e o el ey (1S JOUOWIDE | i1g"the week With the record of a forinight axo | POTATOES—Stocks are heavy and the market Cossanute, edon., 10GIZHalRNe, Xé?;fl dwmggég FiremansFd.150 — |Unlted CCo. — crarg and Dunstaffnage to Port Costa, the Wil last ’ B 2002; Newewrion $1° 76 Dingts shows very clearly that the character of the situa- | f3 lower. New River Burbanks, 75@90c 1 ctl; | CRerries, FREAROA e e D Sun.. RN ) helm Tel McNears, the Bothwell 1o Grangers {en-pound boxes Pringles, 60365c: peaches §1 55 | UOR has changed for the time being. While the | Now Poratoes, 1n sk, 45E80 Farly: Rose, | oormoisarver. 406508 eanbers 25@40 MOR: sESSION. and the Kelat to the stream. @2 Royal Ane cherries, §1 80@1 65; liegubilc | Sreet ltself has not taken the siories of extreme | 1o\ Tatatoss, in sk 45@ 40@75¢; Oregon Bur- 20@25/Walnuts, ® ... 15 — | _Board—100 Hutchinson S P Co, 12%; 68 V | Thebrk R P Rithet was taken to the seawallthe caus, $1 05; Tariarians, 93c: Pontiacs, 95¢; Hock. | damage to Western crops seriously, the growth of | pin¥esy Fom the Kiver 3 2o 1 ©= | Water, 100, ’ < brk John D Spreckels to the refinery, the bric poris, 80c; plums, $110; plums In ten-pound boxes, | PUDIIC interest in the market has been checked. | MONTIOEORC CLb (o 35@40c B ctl. VEGRLLRLES. Street—15 Edison Light and Power Co, 9615, | Columbia to Second street and the brk' General P b v ** | Loudon, too, has stiown contined distrust of Amer” | VEGIDABLIS o Aspaeagus 1o o gnt, supply | Asparagus, IR, s@l0Letiuce, § doz Feort e it d Fairchild to Mission street. Forecast o5 W YORK, May 3L—P Jom.- | icans, not only on the reporis of u deficient crop, . ably lower | Ariichokes, §doz..10@25/0nions, B 1b. RN BSMION. he brit Robert Sudden went to Howard st SR oscasneonp auy Sold At SucHon AEdny ienn esserieg n | DU On tangible, if unfounded, fears ‘about free | 414 higher. String Beans are considerably lower | fTiciokes pdoz--14@IDORIN, B B Board—$1000 Omnibus Cable Bonds, 117%; 150 | and the brit frmgard to the ot ream. srect ©For Northern CaliforniaFair, except storms on | tes at §2 70@3 45; in ten-pouna | SLver agitution and the possibility that SUPDOTL | &"hox or Vacaville and $1 60@L 15 @ box for | Beans, white, ¥ h.—@ 5{Peppers, dry B SV Water, 9934 i To-day the ship Moresby will go from Port Costa th 0’: rag, in. ’nu‘(‘h«- “portion: slightly warmer 1 45, vt may be withdrawn from the general market by the | 5, prio J8C0 S 580 $0Y0s” A sparagus, 109 | Colored, g ™. b Pepper,green, B Ib. Street—20 Bank of California, 221%; 100 S F | (o the stream and the brig Galilee to sea. on Saturday, and In the interior Sunday; brisk ruit Company sold California cherries | 201 syndicate when iis contract with the treasury | oxgs Jhubarb aud = 147 aks Pens. . Aspara- Ln}fl&‘;e’é‘em e mcie Bilie st Geslight, 72. 4 Miseo anceas: 2o Southern CalljornlaFair, except showers on | 5 ot i bad_onder, | Liquidation of speculative holdings for London | 1% T3CGEL 00 for ordianry mud 8L T0GY tor | CLINHEL S acii 9@ § Do New @i o i HOTEL ARRIVALS. LONDON, May 41—Bark Arkwright, from New- mOouRiaIn Biopes; Mearly siationars emperatures | u, 3126@1 80; Governor Wood, | Sccount, has practically ceased, Neveriheless | GGG, for homer Grin Peas, T5GST S sk for Celery, binoh & 59 Banianes Gdzhehs 16620 . gastle, NSW, for San Franciaco, put fnio Nouma isk w ¥ wi 7 ' | 4 v, 95, 3 e * | there was very little buying from that quarter, and | com < Stk g ncumbrs, dz. @! ubarb. B 1, @ 6 | — = ¥ For "Nevada Falf] nearly stationary tempera- | © The Nailonil Frait Associstion sold Caiffornia | (S tends 10 give (e local professitmais ‘hore | SoUnon i 2¢, for Gerlen: String icans, 2@5c | GNP Of. 8GR0 Kbt ¢ : GRARD! HUSHL Domestic Ports. ture: severe frosts to-night. o { orii¢ 3a followss Rine Tartasiann 95c@$1 55 do, | Sommand over the market. In spite, however, of | 5531, 0 1or Giolden Wax; Maryaville Cucumbers, | Garlic, B b 10@12 String Beans, E Manchester. Stktn D Treanor, Stockton POINT ARENA—Sailed May 31—Stmr Alcazar, For Utah—Occaslonal_showers, followed by falr, | crates, average $3 22: Royal Antes, $2 70; Early | & Very evident attempt to create depressions the | ¢35 '8 SO i0en Jraxs Ha Y6c @ 1b: Dry Pep. | Green Peas, 3 .. 4@ 5 Thyme, B th H Southwick, Milton W Oakiand for Port Los Angeles. nearly stationary temperature: frosts to-night. | Blacks, $1 5 3 Ky decliies were, except in a few instances, unim- | pory’ 193, @T5c: Cabbage, 75¢ B ctl; Feed Carrots, | Lentlls, B 1. 6@ B Turnips, § doz. ? V Heeth, Cal San Jose TATOOSH—Passed out May 31—Bark Vidette, BPon AvTeanar et miarly Stacionary i mpera- & & —_— portant. Slight declines brought in a moderate gu@wc-hmgc' T@Se P i & g FISH—PER POUND. G W Mansfield, Oakland | from Port Gambie for San Francisco. ture. e e EASTERN WOOL MARKET. amount of buying orders, and, though a somewhat 7 > PR Rateanaia 10@12 Sea Bass V Williams, Stockton Passed in—Bark Nonantum, hence May 23 for For San Francisco and vicinity—Nearly sta- et d decline set in_on Tuesday, the covering of BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, Carp 8@10 Smelts. ... Snyde: Port Blakeley. tionary temperature; brisk to high westerly winds. | BOSTON, Mass., May 31.—The Bos‘on Commer- and the renewed tone of stremgth which > i 5 % e Codfish @10 Soles. .. Hunt, Woodland CLALLAM BAY—Sailed May 30—Schr Lena © W. H.HamumoN. Forecast Ofticial. SelleHnt o appeared on Wednesday in anticipation of the suc- s > | Bionnesrs Z@10 Skates B G Holly. Vallejo Sweasey, for San Francisco. cial Bulletin to-morrow will say cceding nollday gave token of the real senti-| BUTTER—Chesp Butteris in rather better de- | Floun <810 Sikate e T oL e e S N¥W YORK MARKET ThLe market is dull and featureless. Boston | ments which have underlaid speculation. mand. Dealers think the worst is over for this sea- | 17albu o el J Gallagher, Fresno Mrs W W Schuitz, Chcgo | San senito and Homer, for San Francisco. Al % % | merchants are paying for wool in the West higher | The principal feature continuesto be the indlf- | son and ere inclined to look for a steadier market Kingtian sgfi'rm t Mrs Randall, Chicago Mrs G Schultz, Chicago PORT ANGELES—In port May 31—Bark Mo~ NEW YORK, N. Y, his has been & | than the equivalent of their selling prices in the | JTeNCe of the sireet” to alarm stories in regard i fis] uf 3 J McAlpinz, Redding J D Sproul, Chico Near, hence May 15 for Departure Bay. 12@16Clams, 3 gal. | 7R Robinson, Chico T II Barnard, Chico Arnived May 30—Schr Ids Schoauer, from 1 t rin LR Mackere @ eal. 10 the crop conditions ac the West. Raliroad inter- 8@10 Do, hardshe dull day on the Stock Exchange, and the intensely | East. There is a continued brisk business in for- | ests are evidenty satisfied with the outlook for | { CREAMERY—Fancy, 12@12%c; seconds, 11@ | do, Horse. hot weather was, (0 some extent, responsible for | eign merino wools cially in Buenos Ayres | graln tonnage, and the inside support given to the | 1172¢ 2 Ib. Perch H@10 100 | W W W, Mamyeiie TH Giie Secto® Duen wea s, te extent, re g rino wools, Iy u , an given e B 7 - 910}, 100 v W Ward, Marysville J lide, Sacto ASTORIA — Arrived May 27—Schi the inactivity. At the opening speculation was | Scoured. For ordinary new Western fine and fine | Granger shares was of nOLeworthy chAtacter. DR s e Lo B b KON L0 chojce: 90| Pompend e be, oaeh J Harpse. Arcata ¥ B Rail, Nev o henoe May 41 B S Bty ool strong, and the first prices made were generally s | Medium manufacturers are willing to pay over 30 — P b 2 4% 1 B e 0G5 Mussels, B re | G L McCandless, Cal ¥ W Ireiand, Denver hence May 29: ship Henriette from Pay 3 5 cneral | CeDts clean, holders asking 2 to 3c more, and trade NEW YORK STOCKS. i S fos 1 ‘, 6 S o, e Oscin g J F Devendorf, San Jose A L Burbank, San Jose Salled—Br ship Mozambique, fro fraction higher. During the first hour a general | fP11%.CAr, holders asking 3 to 8¢ morc, and trade Lo g ANy Bild new, 6@6Yec: common | Saimon, fresh..... 10GT2 Oysters, Cal 3 10 {% ot jiu Toss A % Bushont au Jow. | = b shio Mozambique, ffom Gueenstown. advance was made, rubber selling up 25, same, | 42c for average Turkish. Ry AP A S R o o | Blirim s Lo AL S e o [ P Cox, Fols Miss M Ralston, Crtland | Francise 3 2 o 2 Colorado Fuel, National Linsee and e 079,/ P s foreign, against S s zs, 13 c ¢ 4 Eggs, 12 N *| B A Sanboru, C: M J Sanborn, Cal GRE 7 ved M —Si e naat G th 1o Zo@be.os oeht. Fniubisns | 3,057,000 pounds ddmeale it 895000 pounis | Money on call essy us 1x; last loan 1; closea | BEZ% Hedic @ dows wore s, 14611440 ranch THE STOOX MARKET. A Sanboru, Cal’ - © s T TS PCREENWOOD _Arrived lay $1-Stmr Whites- and Western preferred was an exception, and on { 130,000 foreign for the satee Weck It mone wnd 11_% Frine m""“"“‘;m‘“*? a-:‘h'z@fl‘fz"- :‘*‘;‘ e 5 gnell o , Kk W H Moore, San Jose ey EWPORT—Arrived May 81—Stmr Navarro, bear rumors vroke 335 per cent. After 11 o'clock | 18 10 date show a decrease of 52,011 pounds | L& eXchange, strong, with actual business in bank- EOULTRY S AND " GAME. The only stock to show much fluctuation yester- | * L Fos:cr, New York F M Stump & w, N ¥ el o SR G R R the gerieral marker became heavy on realizing | domestic and an ncrease of 16,636,600 pounds in | ors' bills at $4 85%,@4 8535 for demand and | o0 : day was Bodle, which opened at 62c and closed | Miss V Stump, N ¥ D T T et ardved Moy S1_Stme tbe 8 1he sales 10 same dats T 1995 Pna mibends 10 | 84 8736@4 8734 for sixty diys. Posted rates,| POULTRY—Nochange. Young stock rules very | 989 3 VW Rossiter. N ¥ W Brown, Stanford eone, from Redondo; Nor stmr Peter Jebsen,frm Among the recessions were National Linseed 1, show a decrease of 10,320 b s domestic and an | $4 8715@4 8835 and §4 88 lpwd 8914 Com: | firm. Live Turkeys are quotable at 12@13c @ Ib | Weak at 46c bid. Con. Cal. & Va. was 15¢ higher, | 1 Nejsond w, San Jose Miss A J Becker, Mont | Nanaimo. ugar 7g, Colorado Fuel 3;. and other shares in | increase of 97,919 bales foreign. mercial bills, $3 86%@4 8634. Suver certificates, | for Gobblers; 11@1214c B 1 for Hens; Geese, selling up to $2 55, and Ophir was 10c firmer. | Miss M L Becker, Mont C Gross, Philadeiphia SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 31—Schr Jessie M- ey Bl gL S midday the trading be- | e 67145@6734c. r, BlBatr Saao.n mifor Hens 2561507 | Other stocks were qulet. Miss Gross, Philadelphia J O Kels & w, Phila nor, from Eureka; schr Alice. from Eurcia. came siagnant. and from (huttiineupto o'dlock | OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET. CLOSING STOCKS. Ducks, 53064 50 for 0l Sna;s tor pnot NoTES. Ay Ao Nxon Bikeow g Sen R e e Lane- the only changes of note were an advance of 134 | Atchison 754 Northern Pacific.. b cns,” $4 : Roosters, young, B8 , 0 g - 2 per cent in New England on clique buying nd & | OMAHA, Nanx.. May 81.—Cattlo—Receipts, | Adam Bxpreas: 14370 oribern 2 26 | Gosen: o, ol $4@D P semtny Pryars 05 Phe anoual meeting of tie Crown Polnt Mintog | G Kriehn, Sanford Joun King. New York | BOWENS LANDING-—satled Moy 30 ~ sour decline of 114 per cent in Cotton Oil. During the | ggpo. irine fanin s = D% | Alion,Terra Heute. 63 |U. P., Den. 7 60 © dozen; Brojlcrs, $5@5 ior larze and 3$2@4 | Company will be held on Monday. M H Livingsione, N Y W B Peck, N Y Vs ‘rancisco. last half hour trading was more active and firmer, | 3810; market strong and active; steers, $4 Preferred — Norihwestern for small; Pigeons, $1 75@2 for young and old. At the Standard Cousolidated mine the electrlc | G H Walker, Tacoma H S Holt, Tacoma Foreign Ports. and a very general appreciation in values took | B 75; bulk, $1 76@5: cows and heifers, $150@ | American 116 | Preserre Game—Nominal hoist is In place, but will not begin operations unuil | 2 Fdwards, Glascow H A Russell, Los Aug COLOMBIA — Sailed May 18—Brship Damson place. Pacific Mail and Cotton Oil Tose 1b4, Lead | 4 50: bulk, $2 75@3 40; stockers and’ feeders, | Amorican Tobacco.115 il —_— o e il | I Ferguson, Boston ¥ H Foster, N Y i), for Poritand. Tecoded 75 and rallied 34 per cent. | $2 50@4; bulk, $2 76@3 50. Preferred 11514 N DECIDUOUS AND CITEUS FRUITS. | the middleof June. ‘The Dow pump wiil not be | ;G jioimes, Trenton Farwell & w,Chicago CKIRK - Sailed May 27—Br bark Ville de In the final sales Tobacco and Long Island Trac- o Baltimore & 62 put in place until the hoist is in operation, as it | R H Whitely, Colo Bailey, Denver for Portland. tion declined 1 per cent from the highest of the | BANK CLEARINGS. Bell Telephone....201 Oregon Improv ORCHARD FRUITS—Arrivals of Cherries were | has to go down to the 800 level. | W-A Morrili, Racine n, N Y QUEE NSTOW N—Sailed May 29—Brship Gala- tea, for Antwerp. T ship Thalatta, from Portland. day. The muarket closed strong, and in the main 5214 Orevzon 3s@Y4 per cent higher than Wednesday's closing | NEW YORK, ekn Mining and Milling | ¥ Banzs, N ¥ g, N Y the heaviest thus fur and prices weakened. Royal | The Centennial- _Mining d Annes are coming in. Peaches are slow, being | COmPany of Utah recently paid two dividends of | Miss Y., May 31.—The following prices, but some shares show 1osses ranging from | table, compiled Bradstreet’s, shows t tal ¥ 9 :: = | DU cents each per share, making $30,000 in all. RUSS HAMBURG—Arrived May 29—Brship Falls ot %‘v X % w;r %", rrby e 'mncmz‘l 2 xmnc‘p‘:m:“! hndxlh:pe::eenltnlge G o 1‘56”2 SE[‘:T’ green, Apricots also go slowly. Peaches, 60c@$1 @ 1|The Coj per Queen Consolidated Mining Company | Geo F Stamford, Fresno Foyers. from Po esicrn preferred. “hicago Alton. ittsburg. g bx: Cherry Plums, 40@5Cc per drawer. Receipts of | of Arizoni has declared a dividend of 25 cents per | The bond speculation during the day was quiet, | Of increase or decrease, as compared with the cor- | Chicago, B. & Q. Apricots were 540 bo. C C Bacon, Redwd City WCASTLI W—Safled May 26—Br bark 81 [Pullman Atrivals of Cherries | Share, Amounting to $50,000, making & total of | b auithews, Eureka ~ N C Gibson, Williams Castor, for San Francisco, and in the main devoid of feature. The sales were | responding week last year. Chicago Gas. T41/3 Readin were 4108 boxes. Green Apples, 25@hH0c: Apri- { $1.860,000 in dividends to date. 5 A Sanborn, Fruitvale N Barker, Hopland ESS—Passed May 28—Br ship Hospo- $2.137,000. | Percentage | Consolidated 145 " Richmor cots, 35@65c for Pringles and wOc@$l for | - The Tamarack Copper Mining Company of Michi- | Jsitrett ames, Oakland T Cogper, Hopland Oty g e Sd, vernment bonds strong. State bouds in- Amonnt. Inc. Dec. | C. & 44 | Preferred... | Rosals: Cherries, 25@36¢ for red and white and | gan has declared a dividend of $4 per share, paya- | (- §o \ iliams, Alameda Jas M Short, GLalt NEW W ESTMINSTER—Salled May 29—Schr active. Railroad bonds. firm. Petrolenm weak, -§460,194,75" g 9% RioGrande &Westn 1914 | 30@50¢ 3 box for black; 234@814¢ @ 1b for red | ble June 25. i | & H Most, Bourdon J W Berriam, Or Aida, for Shanghai. closed $1 51 bid. UUELT1668 2715 Preferred. 45” | and white in bulk and 3@3%4c for black in_bulk; [ _The Union Mining Company of Colorado recently | Ariss F 1 ‘Cropin, Reno J T Reed, Lovelock Arrived Muy 30—Schr R J Bartletr, from San Grals aad Mo At Joston. . 74,069,408 Hudson 12614 Rock Island., 657 | Royal Anne, 50@70¢ B box. paid a dividend of 1 cent per share. 1 e Buceiron W BT ek Pedro. - 24,5 T Lt e Del.LackG W 100%4Su. L. & S.F.1st pf.— BERRLLS-Cirrants dropped sharply underre- [ Bullion valued at $1817 Lus been received from | I p McLaughlin, w & E W Fern, Louisville NANAIMO—Sailed May 29—Bark Sonoms, for Flour—Recelpts, 24,500 buls: exports, 10,400 | t. Loul Denver & R. G. pfd. 4645 St. Paul 6, | celpts of 160 chests. Raspberries and Sirawber- | the May Flower gravel mine. child, Tacoma L L Wattnial, Modesto | Unalaska and Port Clarence. bbis; sales, 14,000 pkgs. Market weak to sell n Francisco. Distillers. 2175 Preferred. ries_were also lower. quotable at 5 | fvans Williams, the mining operator, and Super- | g woeks, Bakersfield A Meyer, Irvington and demand poor. No export demand. Millers | Baltimor: East Tenness —""St. Paul & Omaba.. @8 P ch bc g crate: Currants, $1 50 | intendents Kincaid and Keating are in town. J F Staiger. Ind Miss J Charonlsau, Ariz Importations. adiee e R s i oy RS Piusburs Erie... 10 | Preferred. 3 i (Soosehernes, 1@134c for com- | Advices from the Comsiock Teport a furthet tm- | Jumes Hamill, Sta Cruz G 3t Knort, ureka YICTORIA—Por Umatilla_-8 picgs hides, T ) { Cincinnati. Pre! 2 184 3 . b £ g 1 —_— e Wi elow the 55 of the Sene er 2 v v illi; Seattle—42 sks wool, 3 bxs Instruments, Wheat — Receipts, 110,466 bushels; exports, it Flj[{"(‘"fif_ 1€‘7‘ ‘b"l"'r‘.!'r'»;?e’.f # It for Uregon Improvel and for | provement in the low the N | I Senenborger.O1egonCy Bruce Harlan, Williams nts, 3 cs rob- 16.000 bushels; sale 8OCO bushels spot. 4 store and elevator, 797c: afioat, 8ic; 1. 0. b., | ) 8115@8114c aflont: No. 1 hard, 85%ac delivered. | Detroit Gptions were decidediy lower to-day under local | Louisvilie liquidation. Cables lower und foreigners | Minneapol early. No.2 Red—June closed 80c; July, 8 ipts 0f Straw s were 770 chests, | Occidental; also in the west crosscut being run on | Apye s 50@6 for Longworths and $2@3 @ | that level. . s s, Eurcka | DeT, 4 sks rags, 1 cs stationery, 46 sks bones, 168 B ome pores agureka Miss S M Davis, Burek | 0o onl, 32 bxg fish, 1 chst tools, 204 bdls Hides chest for lare berries. The following official reports have been placed on B e 84 sks tails, 1 bx bottled beer, b 3 tobacco, 7 crts CITRUS FRUITS-The last auctfon sale of the | file: B O stores, 4 bxs salmon, 12 bxs halibut. 3 pkgs mdse. season was held yesterday and prices ranged as | CHALLENGE—The west crosscut from top of the | J Donovan, AngelIsland I Gallway, Hnlfmv‘?r Port Townsend—1 bx belting, 1 upright, 3 sets foliows: Fancy Navels, 35c@s1 hoice do, 60c | joint Confidence and Clallenge raise from the sur- | F M Clark, Costine W J Thomas, Pittsburg | pulleys, 1 plane, 2 weights. standard do, 60c; tuncy Seedlings, 35@ | face tunnel is out 47 feet; face shows quartz of no } S Slerutcher, Fresno J W Logen, D C Grea:Northern pid.128 Culeago & E 111 pid. 9934 Hocking Valley. 1ilinois Central St Paul & Duluth. 28 |Te. Kansas &sTexas pf. 3174 To Tacomsa via, N P Railway—326 sks wool, 2644 4@ | Omana Lake En¢ & Westn 24%g Un do, 40@bhe; standard do, 26@35¢: | value. F C Macnulty, Toledo I Attwood, Mont sks flour, 1 bx bicycle, 47 rolls matting, 1 button < 8215¢, closed 8lc: Aug: 81@8234¢, closed | Providenci Preferred. 8215 U. S, “wees, 35c@$1 50; Malta Bloods, | CROWN POINT—In the raise from the east cross- | C Jav: Seattle machine, 709 pkgs tea. 8lske: September, 817-16@83Y4c; Deécember, | Cleveland. Shore. 60c@31 20; St. Michaels, 60c@$1 50; Lemons, 60c | cut on the 700 level a larger portion of the week 3 S o ‘Tacoma—1 box portieres, 13 pkgs mdse, 1 cs 83@81%c, closed 85 *Houston. Truse © 197 | $1 05. has been occupied in timbering and completing the | J W Ellsworth, Ohio G B Miller, Jersey CIty | galad oil, 1374 bbis cement, 400 bars bl o (ops—Dull. St. Pant le & Nash. 5814 Wells-Farso....... 108 Oranges and Lemons continue demoralized. | Connection with the 600 level. Have started a | S A Hagg, Alameda F Bliuker, Boston New Whatcom—6 pkes mdse, 1 bbl whisky, Wool—Firm. L Denver. le &NewAl 97 Western Union.... 9214 | Limes are firmly held. ralge from the west crosscut from the south lateral | G Granvish & w, Pa E Maher, Crcingad Anacortes—75 bbls codfish. Petroleum—Hea: United closed $1 51 asked; | yndianap Manhacian Consul.114 * \Wheeling & L. E.. 1537 Navels, 8 Seedlings, 40c@$1: California | drift on the 700 level which It is Intended to carry | E Mantzograf, Russia € Moore, St Paul Everett—2799 kegs nails, 68 sks bones, 800 bars refined New York, 87 75: Philadelphia and Balti- | #Columbus. Memphis & Charls. 16| Preferred . e! $1@@1 25 for common and £1 50@2 forgood | through and connect with the fifth floor of the | B L Fisher, Alameda bullion, 56 cs 46 rolls 172 bdis paper. more, 7 70; do bulk, 5 20. 21 Hartford Michigan Central.. 9994 Minn. & St, Louis, exican Limes, $4 50@5 2 box; Bana- | stope as a chute. It is up 15 feet in porphyry. BALDWIN HOTEL. Vancouver via C P Railway—200 cs tobacco, 10 Pig Iron—Steady; Scotch, $19@20; American, hmond Mexican Central... 1134 Denver, & Rio G... @ bunch; Pineapples, $4@5 @ dozen. | Have been engaged upon repairs at different points | pr ¢ S Lowndes, U SN M A Shaw, Los Angeles | bbls glucose, 6 cs hats, 50 cs ¢ fish, 20 bxs pianos, 3 9 50@12 50. 2% Washington issouri Pacific.... 2814 General Electric. .. g e Where necessary_during the week. From the | Jhtonahan, Vallejo . E A Cox, Boston cs wood powder, 2 Kettle, 5 bxs’ copperware. 2 cs Copper—strong : brokers' price, $10 50; Exchange | Datuth Mobile & Ohio..... 263 National Linsced . 28%4 | DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, | 8topes above the 700 level and from the track floor | 3 \i aiomn N 5 K Jolnson, San Jose corn, 8 bxs min Water. price, $10 60. % c A | Dalias. Xashvilie Chat 65" Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 271/ s 5 i ° | of the 600 level they have extracted since last re- | Migs Jithel Irving, N Y C Bambridge, N Y China via Vancouver—2 cs silk goods, 6 bls pon- Lead—¥irm; brokers' price, $30744: Exchange | t. Josep National Cordage.. 43 Preterred 165 DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, four sizes, are weak | POrt 601 tons of coul ore, which bave been shipped | W § Seudder, Chicago G Stenger, portland gees, 1721 bags rice, 2 pkgs tea, price, $3 35. Peoria, Preserred, H. & Texas Cent... 21 & ) e to the Mexican mill for reduction. The baitery | 3 § Pendersast.Spokane Mrs F B Keves, San Jose | Vancouver—11 pkgs mdse, 275 sks bones, 2 pkgs Tin—Fasy; plates, micketsteady; | Memphis T Cen el 101 TOLALA & N.MI 21 | 8 3%@4c B m; larger sizes, 6@6c B Ib: smaller | Ly nleg for the week average $9 32, of which | T H Dust, Wheatland T H Todd, Sacto clothes, 3 chsis tools, 1 lot furniture, i spelter, quiet; domestic, $3 60. Sales on 'Change, | Portland. Or. Norfoik & West pf. 163/ Tol.8t.Louis & K. « | Sizes, 115@3c 7 1b; Apples, 4@ilge for siiced and | §8 47 is gold. | 3% Mol Nevada City Mrs J S Tobin, Vallejo PORTLAND—Per’ Alice Blanchard—4245 sks 10 tons September tin, $1430; 10 tons spot un, | Rochester. North American. Bl Preferred.. 5@5%sc for evaporated; Bleached Peaches, 415@ | BELCHER—On the 800 level the Joint Belcher and | 3rigd'I, Tobin, Vallejo ~ Miss C Tobin, Vallejo barley, 1 keg beef, 751 sks potatoes. 4 bls hogs, 2 §1430. New Haves T o 6C: Apricots, f@8e for fair to choice and T@7%ac | Seg. Belcher south drift Is in 227 feet: face shows | ' " LICK HOUSE cs boots and shoes, 500 sks flour, 100 bxs apples, 5 Coffee—Options opened irregular, with prices firm | Savannah. s q aae oy Pears, 4@45c for evajoraied | quartz of no vaiue. On the 1000 level the northeast | s crts ¢ poles, 11 bxs typewriters, 473 bdls old iron, 1 &t 10 points higher to 5 points lower; ruled gener- | Syrigne U8 4s; nev, 2ok fsiCen Pao 1sts of '65.104 arters and 13a@2c for inferior | crosscut from the north lateral drift is out 45 fect; | W Cleary Jr, Stockton G T Buck, Stockton bx thread. 1 lot plowshares, 1 bx copper and zin ally slow and featureless, with the traing entirely | Worccstes ,Do. 4s counon...1233% Den & R G Ts...... 1215 1uins, 3@3Yec for pitted and 114c for un- | face shows a mixture of porphyry and quartz, | M B Harriman, Sonora J King & w, San Jose 25 bbls Insulators, 1 cs hardware, 1 pie boier 18 local; cloged dull at 5 points advance to 5 POInts | Pootsaon 58 regisiered.:116 | Do, 4 - 8734 Tiys, bluck, 4c for pressed and 814c for | There bas beon hoisted during the week and stored | L Green, Sult Luke J Rogers, Marin Co crts besks, 10 bxs_supplies, 2 bbls’ bulbe 5 & decline. Sales, 3760 bags, includinz: July | Aviania 118 Eric 2ds. - 60 g in the orehouse at the mine 30 tons of ore, the av- | G Waller, Newark L Bogun, Marin Co globes, 8 crts pins, 125 Mt lumber, 8 bols aig §13 25 September, §15; Ociober, $15 05: Decemn- | ¥orl Wo v b e P S AND DRIED GRAPES — Raisins— | erage top carsampics of which show an assay value | R Bell. 5 Helena - {'vll"ilmnz. Beno e | metar: ' » o er, 3 Propiadp sl peg) LA R table at 3lac; three-crown, | 39. : WL Dualy, Stoskion ) Downlevie PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. rat o o qalet: No.7,16¢, Do. s regisiered. 9615 H & Tex Cent 55..110 agof N 3¢ 2, - cest | T C Whité, Fresno 3 McCullum, Watsonville 3 s Bar Oregon—-167 Shgar—Raw, quiet; saics 300 tons Muscovado Pacific 65 0f 9. .. 100 S 3 c @ Ib; seediess Saltanas, 3¢ BELCHER—On the 200 level the southwest | sksbran, 11,794 sks flour, 232 sks potatoes, 133 sks oysiers, 535 sks rye, 254 sks oats. SANTA CRUZ—Por 5-crown London | crosscut from the south lateral drift is out 64 fect: | ¥ Nash, Menlo Park — J Garvin, Angels ers, $2 25@2 75; | facels in porphyry. Have hoisted during the week | O Meran & w, Suisun T C Disbrow, Brooklyn St £s Muscatels, 2¢ @ Ib. layers, $185@1 45 B box; clus 89 test, 2 15-16c; refined, d 88 A 1 and unchanged. Ala Cla g : : 36 cs cheese, 800 AL i T Dehesa clusiers, $2 50; Tmperial clusters, $850: | 16 tons of ore, the average top car samplesof | J W Snyder, Mariposa E ¥ Smith, Sacramento | n &7 A FEEE-H0F G a: St z .86 “* Mutual Union 65..110¢ i i Sk Y %, Davi I'M Short, Galv 3 s , 4 pkgs mdse. CHICAGO MARKETS. - g Dried Grapes—11/6@1%, Ib. which show' an assay valueof $42 69 perton. | A CHillman, Du: 3 Pigeon Polnt—34 sk it J Cont Gen Bs.. 1116034 | ORGSR IAOIA T T avle ot s@te B There have been crushed at the Brunswick mili | Mrs R B Saitold, R H Beanier, Woodland geon Polnt—34 sks bones, 1 lot whalebone. La.New Consols 4s. 96 CHICAGO, ILL., May Missouri 65 ‘Wasonville—12 gks wood fiber, 9 pkgs md: 1.—Wheat at the opening Walnuts, 7@l0c P 1b for paper-sheil and sofi- | during the week 143 tons of ore, the average bat- e er_changes are &l % $8,009, t, $6; S elisen } 575: a few sold higher than 85,60. Texas recelpts | and some. highly encourasing jenar seosrare b, | OF 1894 Decrease this year, $8,099,698. Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $6 B ton: send, $7 50 numbered 2500 Lead,and trade was active on | clearly less threatening. .86/300 Oceldil....20 .91}550 Ophir ...1.40 For Late Shivping Intelligence Ses Eleventh Page. <! e e e fiooich: 38; Byrmbo, 7 50; Cumberiand; $1350 051800 ieniacic 03500 Onpms 100 e ¢ 7 ; e ba = pkas steel. was for sale at from 781%@79 for July, against Caroling 65 24 Nor:hwesi Consols.14015 | Jiell and 6@7c B for hardshell; Almonds, 2@ | tery sample of which shows u value of $29.23 THE CALL CALENDAR. Monterey—16 pkgs mdse, 6 pkgs crockery, 8 cs 8074 at Wednesday's close, because of rain west of Do, 4s........111102 | Do, S F deb bs..-1 R T ane | e : JuxE, 1895, noney, 3 cs cliere. d . because r : SO R 1 R G rande W Cst aais y3 14 |~ fOT Daper-shell: Peanuts, b@se for Kastern and | | JusTicE—During the week have extracted about 1895. el e T R the Missouri River. The winter wheat crop is not | Saging Tenn new 86t 65, 877t Laul Consels Jo19% /8 | 4@4%ze for California: Hickory Nuts. b@6e: Pe- | 8 tons of ore from the bottom of the winze below Balinas—4 ples mdse, 761 sks oa supposed to have received any benefit from the | SPoKane Do, Bs %0100 | Dol & bW B 11a1 | 8 for rough and Sc forpolished; Filverts. the drain tunnel; car samples average $12 per ton. | |Su.[M. [Tu W Th,|Fr[Sa] Moon's Phases. COOS BAY—Per Arago—550 tons coal, 1 sk coin, Tain, but the speculative vigor which has been so | -I";C 200y Do, 3s. — |SuL&TronMtGen b5 78ia B llohum. T@74zc @ W; Cocoanuts, $4 50 | and have milled 30 tons of nreatfl‘le ‘;gflgg"fllfm- 4 bdls hides, 8 pkgs express. 4 sks wool, 143,090 ft conspicuous was notably relaxed to-day. In a very | LACOL Ten otd 63 80 SiL&SEGen 6s.110vs 100 Comb, 60105, new. watia s | L SSREEY samples average, £0ld $15:55, silver 1 lumber, 48" tubs 2 bxs butier, 9 cscheese, 1 bdl short time there will be new wheat on the market | Wichitu, D eutnries 2 ol It R Oe ! acted, 5@514e: light amber extracted, 4%@ | * The Savage mine for the week ending May 27 =] & Fai Moo, et Consignees. ' and there is still some left in the visible. The peo- | Birming Atchizon 4o ot ey st el dark amber, 4c B b ylelded thirty-seven carloads of ore, averaging by (|| 2| 8| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8 . D Sonalgmeet; A3 ple who have been down in the country, Indiana | Topeka.. Do, 24 A 1 _23%; UnionPac 1st0r'96.1053 BEESWAX—Quoted at 26@28c P 1b. car sample $23 71 per ton. The usual prospecting Tune 15, n{;e,;- Cg B e Co: Chas Harley & Co; Thos and Illinois, have no idea that any readjustment of | fifi}éfifigl&n Canada Soutli 2dx. 105 * West Shore 4s.....105% S OVIEiONS e tonREone IOB0 000 and 10501 e lagiaa fao fis 14 135 C 1 Quarter. s et ot St0: 0.6 Wickaon & O prices Is likely, except one recoznizes the fact of i Ly aulfied ks 58314 : ERON LoD “The following local incorporations disbursed B = June 22, O 3 Lieat & Oo; Jansen, Rose & Henays Bl Duiara amount of damage to the crops of these States, A CURED MEATS—Not much movement in these | dividends during the past month: 16171181920 21| 226 oS 23 S Schilling & Co; California Wine-growers' Ass) which nothing so far published concerning them FOREIGN MARKETS, £00ds now. Eacon i3 quotable at 9@9%4c B b for Name. Per Share. Amount. = L NP MaOn: Lachman & Jacobl; American Carponic Acid and N it oatEaved eporia receivad o:day nat. | SHRELEAT WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. heavy and 10 b for Tight medium, 103c % b | Central Gas Co. i BB mmerwinn00 |35 34130120/ 37,138 | 29 O maraay: S T iria Co:. X Nolan; B Chava cae & state of aifairs Who nothing short of souiar *Canton. Ohio & ELVEREOOT, Exc, May 81—(This spot market | J0% HENG 11@ 1140 fur exces ANLANILL 9000 | SAUmS B o meet ee;é £ snire: 15,908 |[[30 i O s lier &Co; California Chemlcal Works; Bertin & Le- emonstration could convince the Chicago pit- | *Sionx s steady at 53 10340@5s 1134d. Carzoesare y S L ; 2% | Oak .. i pori: J Reynolds; 3 was complete, and those reports were sccompanied | *Hasting: FUTURES. = o s 50 3 Pacific Lighting Co. 30c @ share. 6,000 = Jank By o Relhy i 2 by buying orders. A great number of long ilues | *CHALLAAGORS. The Produce Exchanzo_cabie gives the following | $19 50618 2 L 1hors sy Sy 5 b bk Lhoia | SF. Gag Light Co 3¢ p shate. 35,000 OCEAN STEAMERS, Shermian, Clay & Co: Seloy Ameling and Lead wwere sold out (o-day, and toward the close the weak | *F: Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Ked Winter: May, | Beet, 814 100 & 1" 3 Contra Costa Water Co. 40c B share. 12,000 o8 Anmsle (e Carrigan & Co; A Goldberg: i fesling became a0 Fronomnced (b even the regu- 5s104; June. bs 934d; July, 65 100; August, b3 | LA R terces, 63,@7c B B for com- | BAD 080 N O eT aier Go.. bgo b onare. 4241 | Dates of Doparture From San Franotsce. | 3% esdensiein & Co: American Uion Fish Co; G pressible propeasity. Atier the opening at trom 5% eviamber bl 4 0 D ees, e ro T oT asc: s oy | CalfoFIa EOwder Co..o... B0C S ahgre. 7,000 | STEAMER [prsvivaTioN] st | Prem B Jenoings: ¥ W Sphce s Hamilton: N Obacet ..',E‘ m:?p:?veav:?:“u‘"fgf fbfifflfi;’;fi'fi"fl LONDOXN, ENa., May 31.—Consols, 106%; sil- | 8%C: 10-1 tins, 834c # bz d0 5-1b, 9¢ B Ib. (é:l."ozn:;::rfiet.f‘-&e gggg:g:;:- g.m ‘Alce Binchd | Portland . June 1, 6eM| Vallejo "Co: Wells, Fargo & Co; Cutting Packing Co; ¥ declined after that to 7834, Tecovered to 793 and ver, 30%d; French Rentes, 1021 37%4c. P i T Paebe s demmes And BHGRTe | B atiary Alarin 5c @ share, 1,200 | Fracd [fi“:;,gg,gm Fane iI0Au| Sallmo [ Tarmoy: WO L L T O then broke 10 78%, the latter being the price at the | Kalamazoo. N Pacific Telephone. 40c B share, 13,200 H ¥ |June 1.11aM| Washt'n | Chevalier; Tiaas Bre et 3 ST PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. b P » . "7'500 | Homer......|Coos Bay...... | June 1, 6eu|Oceanic | Lewls Packing Co: CJ Leist &€ Co; E Garnier & Co; < LLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | Sunset Telephone. 25c 9 share, 7,500 | Tgren oK 1 Hooker & Co; J Everding & Co: July corn, which closed on Wednesday at 53%c, 5 — & % * & eI June 2. ¥am|Bdw'y 3 | Hulme & Hart g o oA opencd at S3c: seliers.and few buyers at aves | Totals, U. 8. 819,150,011 1. PORTLAND, Ox., May 31.—Exchanges, $204; | 111hES AND SKINS—Active and firm. Heavy | Homestoce Mmoo 55T AR 51,890 | Oromgn ool Portiand 1 (June 5104M | Snen? | Bissinecr & Co Sy SnenTng co: 1 5234, It decliried in the course of the day 10 533/c, | Exclusive of N 358,935,254 &1 681: balances, $20,621 Tl atens Repamntind pd ot | Re ote. - |Grays Harbor|June 8, dex|Main | L Solomon & Co;Watts & Trat; Gardner & Thorn- which was the price prevalling & minate or two DOMINTON OF CANADA. Wheat—Quiet: Walla Walla, 51@52c B bushel; | S711¢d steers, 915@10c B 1b; medium. 8@8Y5 Totar Lo ©veren $264,274 | SRDI8 Kosa. [San Diego. ... |June 411ax|Bdw'y 3 | léy: merican Oacbonte Atid & Gee iy from the closing, but It reached to 52suc. At the | Montreal $10,811,959 18, Valley, 54c # bushel, 1b: light, 7@715c: Cowhides, 7@8c B 1b: sulted ! Mexico . Jic & Pxt Snd | June 4, 9am|Bdw'y 1 | Fertilizer niesican Cachogle Acid 4 et Go; openiug oats Values were from 1 (G 114 lower | Yaparen o Pl T Kip, 7¢ B Iy; salted Calf, 9c: salted Veal, 8c: dry S aEa eRine Ching & Japn June 4! Sex|PM 8 8 | Btauffer & Co: G W Howard: C R Libby: Sunset T than thelr closng on Wednesdas. & rally” ol | TR : EXCHANGE AND BULLION, bitds, uonal selection, 16o: culs, Gmc:kéry i, . HiumboldtBay | June 4 Zex|Bdwy 1 { and T Co; 8 Koghland & Co; inton; J Sten lowed, but another e was right_after i, and - 2@13c; Cry Calf, 15@14c: prime Goatskins, AECE 3 une 5, 9AM eio : St o Y2 at the close there was & Grop or 1sc (o 13c. | TWimmion: i Sterling Exchange, 60 days. . — BasTiy | 36 cach: Ride for. il 1 3 BolloniQx seth hejian’ss n-the, Eau Ftanoisco [Neapost June 6 Sax|Bawy | i Eronn & G0 Dodes: Satenne B e el é;‘,i rnnsg:dl mb'en 21:2&1; g gg;/; “;ns:g ‘20 at 5 b : ilefli{u{ E¥hnu:e- “g:n"" . — 48 qulh;: m‘edlulx‘n. 15( "500 'ln 10@. ’sha StockaBoard yesterday: Poriland. ;uno g.n‘uu :A,pe“l:h ‘fififl'f’fi‘.fifi:?fi ‘m"ymg; Sgsfi’l:fylfi ybigl:l ‘fmn c.. September sol c, e : 7 New York Exchange, sight. - o shearlings, 10@20¢ each; s ORNING SESSTON—9:30. une ¥, 4ru| Valle oL L e ¢ ingesapiac AT T b tathing ovher | N York Exchunge, telegripiic. . — 872 | ks om0/ cach: fon wooh 40600 des. . 0910 5900 Gumsan e s e ‘e provision business was moderato o valus at | 4,30t fociuded i io use contatning ouher | Fit Xer 300t o umee S 6ut | each Cullsof all kinds abont Yac less. oy June 123" | M 35 | prise Brewery: Hammond & Brod: 1 Cowell & C ooy i ,',{’,,,;"’fg:,_:“;’.‘,‘ng fa | _=*Not included (n totals because of no compari- | 31 SIVer<s) days. 83 gg% T.lfi&{‘?éx%c?',:nmf’g?émku@f e I 3100 Savage o T H Newbauer & Co; Moore, Ferguson & Co: W § ard and 7340 i ribs. 'The subscquert fnccuions | 501 0F last year. i Padineis Jon 00k Qudistions iof the syring clfp are a5 ol: u}mo Tieo o STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. B eIl & e Bl AW NIk T ‘were Al losing pri vere not far from the 5. . * : Humbolde d ‘endocino, E t < . e iy Jiart, the latoss trading showing the ooy de. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. PRODUCE EXCHANGE SALES. Choice Norern, 10@11¢ B Ib: San Jonguin, year's P !mm\“'-’;“s‘;‘ Jacker.48 DR | Fememn & ot St AL Aot ye day: In pork 1744¢, Isni60to10c | Npw YORK, N. Y., May 31—R.G.Dun & Co’s | Produce Exchange Call Board sales In May e R S U s LI R S 11100 Clioliar . 21400 Gecldentl. 12 7 ~June 1| 5% Stevens & Co: Jensen, Rose & Hensy: Dalion The board adjourned at noon out of respect to | Weekly Review of Trade wiil say: A more far- | Were 244,200 tons wheat and 61,500 tons barley, | * HOPS--Goot o timiter @60 B 1; (hterior and 100 CC&V..2.35(100 Poios: ....38 3 June 1] Bros: Otis, McAliister & Co: Sheridan - Harding: the memory of the late Secretary Gresham. Teaching than any other change during the past | ISKInS (oal sales thus far this crop year of 3,088," | old Hops, 9G350, 7500 C Point. .. 44100 SierraN...o8 1| M P Deteis: 0'G Heaton: Moore, Ferguson & C . 800 tons wheat and 585,200 tons barley. if i 02100 Union ... 31 F Hillens & Co; Darby & Immel;' Allen & Lewi: Livestock. week, really warranted by facts, is the continued Sivugiot s GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 081300 ¥ Jacket,.ay 3| M B Moragnan:M Ii'A' Wagner:Morgan Oyster Co; & soatleThe recelpte this week wil run sbont e i;:el ol :]fd hess wal infigh. el BANK CLEARINGS. S 4 I s 3 | G X Sheldon; Fogarth & Parker. i ead over last weel about equal the | scarcity of either would affect all business. Ha ey ‘Bags, aal Tadh Per Arago—Golden G : receipts of the corresponding week last year. The | pily there Is stil room to hope that accounts of h.| Tocal bank clearings i May were 854,618,182, .BA:;B—C““"‘ e o e Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock 3 “‘“"“fi"g“‘a"v“:g éutml‘*’eéoqobhinggr arrivals to-day were about 4500 head, and as trade | Jury are greatly exaggerated, although there has | Against $60,130,580 in May, 1894. For the first | 478C fOF future delivery; Wool Bags, 24@26c. e giokon 3 ° 2 | Smith’s Cash Store; Standard Oil Co; Thos Pasco. isaguin exiremely siow, priccs faled 1o show the | been some evidence during the week that both the | five monthe of 1805 they were $205,202.482, Bbinia g B e e R, . 3 | Wells, Fargo & Co. 4 mprovem 2 W great crops have suffered - i s | Soutnfiel 1ingto H e, n; e i H g e e e T en il more than at first ap- inst $273,392,180 during the first five months ell n, § 2 3 Portland 5 local and shipping acconnt, and most of the supply | Moneiary. conditions are satistactory. and the PRODUCE MARKET, L R L Ly 23200 I Washe. 05300 SNev. 15 | Cit Vicioria 3 B Jeft first hands &t an early hour, speculators ob- | substantial increase in the commercial demand & - s Rocs eIl 85 oy oA 9 1000 . 01{300 Y Jackv...a7 irays Harbor. saiping possession ofsome ot (o bent ota. 85004 sign, Exchanges through the Clearing: WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS Tey, 87'¢ a‘:;?%?fl‘&mfiebfiflflu gl -2 I Bne'c “Heavy at §4 40@4 80: . $420@ | house have been greatly inflated by speculation, . UGAR— AFTEBNOON SESSION—2: B 460 mixed, $125@4 65, and pigs, 53 H0@A 20, - | and at this e 15as YOAr wers cor doa b i o AR~ Tho Westarn Eugar el Hoxe, S0 6 AND FIXTURES, g H Com) : . os, Lermis hot. casi: Oube, Crashed; Powdered | 100 B & B. The recelpts continue very liveral, and, | coal sirlie, und toward the end of May, °93, greatly | WHEAT—The sale of the syndicate Wheat. al- | g Fine Coasoy, oot b3 ore fooned, Powdered s the doesnot show & correspoudiog in- | reduced by bsuk faiiuzes, lmgmth’v'mku’- Teady noted In these columns, renders the market Oonm%nnu‘uc; H ,_A?“M: ‘ ) 471100 Ophir...1.35/1000 S B& M.14 5! gvm..- 200 Union C..31 C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stocktort gas e