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12 THE SAN TRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1896. GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th “otton mllls have a falrly active demand, though | Red Kidney, 81 80@1 65: Limas,_ $2 60@2 75 | C, 614c: Golden C, be: half-barrels, 14c more s , 8t n ot ‘20ua o their mormal outpuL, and for many | Butters, §1 101 60 dor small ABG 1 26G1 50 10F | (han Barreis,Aed bokes Kot more, les this morning were $00 shares Amalla st o b e o o o *® | monthis have been accumulating goods, hoping for | large. SYKUP—Golden, in bbls, 160; Black Strap. 10c | _ Sales this moraing, Weve S0 Shares MO Ta0h Lrentenan A g EORTELES, R better thnsn. 0 that some are now SLOPPINE, al- | SEEDS—Brown Mustard s quotsble '7~"Y:|° ® gal. 2 hares Lockwood at 35@36c: 1200 sbares Savan- en . trerced | LpEt L e O o o ammall nivane 1 | B S rs iy leste, 3202 80 B ot 80; G | SAN FRANCISCO BMEAT MARKET. | hohat 36@4dc, and 100 shares Sebastopol at 56@ S SUMMNAEY OF YHE NANKETA| | oige ot bung, i, Misowle 8 G | PSR e coen, i e B 4 AR N S A S e ~ - =3 - .ne"--i'qum.'w:’;:;’gfikf'm“r.'-'?;?;. 2 pounds, | "Trint cloths are 1gc higher, but some other 2!3c'l ’6‘; Hemp, $lec B 1. 2 Prices show no material change. Hogs are weak. | g¢poCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. Fifteer Failures last week. 41pc: do sboulders, 4lg4@slgc: do hams, | grades have declined,so that the average of all JRIED PEAS—§1 25@1 40 @ ctl for Niles and | wyglesaie rates for dressed siock from siaugh- FRIDAY. May 8-% r. w Australia Coal strike epreading. LR 15 s5: city, 4 4o; | SS0ons e stgnty lower, #125@1 45 for Green. terers are as follows: St \ SAILS. | PIXE. Silver unchanged. LA KD—Quiet, lower: Western, §5: city, q oolen manu: o = BEEF—First quality, 5@514¢; second do, 415@ FXITFD 6TA > MW DA IaN Pl i Aol srovoms prcen. 2 B S S | nton e i ST | FomATon, oMIOWS, VRGEEABLES, | USer Eoy Geny it et 3o A% . T 3l BEnes fi-.\' -g: 1:::::5::" as before, PON‘I\;TQNGI. steady; old mess, tz@B 50; new quot]lm;nl ::yc *firl‘:'! rnm). ;T,ild‘“p‘r':ge‘:' wyas | POTATOES—New Potatoes quotable st 75c@ MC%’!‘%—N— lm; 'mmf/: %s o !u as@sc 13915190 May 9. 2Pu|Pler 9 ma Bea : g mess, $11. nearly w v 1, ; ; Oregon Burbanks, 85 oo SR Sl J=—~ Potatoes and Onions about the same. BUTTER—Steady, falr demand: State dajrv, 88 | boen ‘furihier Teducea by concesion 1o clear oft fe‘”’c‘"r‘)" Bn:b(::::;“m 15@?5:: eyl ¢ A‘Zun-spnn B2 ] .5,1‘1“1‘1/,“1’!‘3\ gl ey Moyl sa|Plor 11 Not much change in Vegetables. O e e s nol| West traders are buying much above the | 55@ibc; Petalume and Tomales, 50@66c ® ctl; | PORK—TLive Hogs SiA@98 20 % I for large and f.;},“’:,,u' —71221,/P &0 Ry 6s.105 120 |China&lapan. |May12, 3ex P M 8 8 Batter and Cheese as before. factory, T@1oc; Smni 16c; imitation cream- | parity of seaboard prices and many growers are “8;‘?{;‘{‘;_“{‘”‘;’“‘ ’3@72§ ® OcQ;L o é’ ggz-cmm-m-u and medium; dressed do, 433 | (0 GNY 6y _7;% s 5:&!: Hvos %«;;% . | San Diego. 13.11aM Pler Lt v 2 NS—Unchanged at b e x-0f 5 .RR8s. — Uam| 3 Pouitry lower and depressed. SRk niec 5@10c; part skims, | have be Nan Balf a week's full consump- | VEGETABLES—Arrivals were 461 boxes As- RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. F&CH RRBs 1053 — | RiverW Cobs — 100 ¥18. #au Pler 13 Larger arrivals of Cherries. I do Al AeT00) 3 s elete M AL A etk paragus, 504 boxes Rhubarb and 762 sacks Peas. — Geary-stR5s.1013,104 [SactoP & L. - 10234 5,10A% Bdwy 2 Derfiosconusntyon prioes: GGk aniv: modraie Teniand. Men's woolens show 1o improvement, but there | Quotations showed no particular disturbance. FOR 24 HOURS. LosAngLés. — 108 |[BFENPRR3s102 — — Lt et Lemons dull andweak. ; oty, 315@38 5-16¢c: country, | is niore active buyingin flaunels, and the demand | Mushrooms are guotable at *@lilge B Do,Gnted.6s. — 103 |SPRRAriz6s 367 9734 v1b. 9aM | kier LL F) R Bdic h for | Summer Squash, 1215c ¥ Ib: Ege Plant, 15¢ Mkt-stCbiegs123 — [SPRRCalfs. 10815111 4 Dried Fruits unchanged. 314,@33jc. for fancy dress goeds Is encouraging, thou! 3 S e 18 D P ey o it | 16, 9aw | Pler 2 i k and dull. COTTONSEED OlL—Quiet, steady: crude, 21@ | plain goods it is but moderste. Los Angeles Tomatoes, $1@ J DoRyConbs.. 10614106 - Empt | ports.. | May16,10pu | Pler 24 TLovisyrs weak sl ull, 5 p 1405 do off grade, " t price to | can Tomatoes, 75c@$1 26 box: Cucumbers, 75¢ NevONgR7s. 86 106 [SvBriCalgs 983 — pire... | Oregon ports.. Mayqo! 6k qulet, . Wool st 21%c: vellow, prime, 2614@13534c; do of grade, o Gotton, speculation has lltied the spot price o | 4n Tomaoes, 75¢ S . e TR NoyCNehTe 08 % EVWaterte 0%, 191, | Colimbia... | Portias Mayle. dew|pler1s Meat market about the same. FRSINSul, esay; atrained common togood, | 5535 04Ete aad peofits have bean realised from the | Sary and $3 36@s 2 o cxsonr Hhubard, 58750} N Ry Cal 62,102 105 |SVWaterds. 98 991 Rice lower. $190@1 95, T Taatii) the Taet that the. outipok for next fall's | Dried Peppers. 7@c: (reon Peppors. 10@180: NRyCatbs. — = [StkinG&ES: — 101 STEAMERS TO ARRrv S = ) ‘TINE—Nominal; 27345@2784c. ble, while stocks here and | Green Peas, 75 # sack for common and $1 25 Oak Gas 6s..100 1044/ BunstT&T6s100 — — ARRIVE, ofeeactvonan fon 1’&“{1'3’135' Bsayaek L Sheoad “““c...,'““lfl"’“f;., ‘Gomands under Septemn: §1 50 B sack for Sweet; String Beans, S@11c B B: Do, 2d iss 3. 10335 — |Butter-siR5s1074g — T e P = ey " | Horse Be {sack: Dried Okra, 193¢} : 11975 — [VisallaWCds = ' 92 THE WEEK'S FAILURES. Tapan, Tt e I 10 SXITh, IO b e for the week have been 238 fn the | ew Cabbses, B0 B e Garics CHA@50 B B 389/Quickail ver, fasks AT PR RS Firm: N " y - 2 b oK. The Bradstract Mercantle Agency reports 16 [ MOUAS-ES- pirm: New Orteans open xeute, United States against 227 last year, and 24 1n ST R R AND Ea s 10 Raimns. bxs Lo e G failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territorles | G685 SIS |0y 1010 points down. At RIPRL—S LR Spring Vailey 9835 9954 :::?:-zi |Crescent Ci; for the week ending yesterdsv as compared with 18 | \av, 813: June, $12 70; July, $12 35; Uctoper. NEW Mu..n SLOCKS. BUTTER—Nothing new. KET. R AL i St | ortana B for the wrevious week and 11 for the corresponding | $11 18: Spol Tio, steads auiet:'No.7, e CREAMxRY — Fancy, 1ci seconds, 13@1834c THE STOCK MAR g Facifio Taghe. 4% 4+ U . irf‘rfi‘;’-":frél:‘,"" Soana < 5. e faiinres for the past weexare | SU —Raw, quiet, steady: fairly active: fair " e M and Railroad . e Lt ntten stmong the.rades as follows? 3 rocers.T | renoini, Sogc; chotrifusuls, S0 s, $34c: refinea i (DAY Faney, 135: good 10 choice, 12G12%4¢; | The Boom in Mining Stocks Increases EEEE T e Eel River. st cher, 2 contractors, f . 4 18-16@5¢: mold A, 55/ 5 5 ; er grad 3 O e A uran ") jeweier, 1 hotel, 1 furhi. | A. 5%c; confectioners' A, GY4C; Cut 10Af, 60:| Money on eall firm at 23a@4x: lnst loan at 3%; | ‘OO EE = Faey 194d new 1a guotable at 7 R e £ e ' crushed, ' 6c; powdered and cubes, 555C; grAnu- | and closing offered at 8% i rime mercantile paver, Thac B B common 10 good, Y4c: Cream Chedda Yesterday was the most exciting day yet in the INSURAN CF 4TOOKA ture an 2 lated, 51gc. 5@b3gX. Bar silver, 67%c. Mexican dollars, | 1 gulu: lm- Young Am.l"“sll- S@9c ¥ D: West- | present boom. Business was very heavy and | piremansfd.170 — [Sun... <80 - N awiote: Fruit and Produce. Lsy.ah m‘arnu‘ -xl::-‘:xl: :le‘:d-yl .u: :_’r:.o‘wla% "'E'G 3&‘4?.‘.":1:::‘;‘.*.@”?{".1»»1 i iitinias {»r:u:;‘ :ldalhrv.har advance. sn:‘n ::; v.hsh :lo’o: wuuulcl_u. ,l:;':o:‘;‘;:. i China, G Gana A PHICOTS Bage. S128Tic. ot 60 aayeand &4 @4 59 for demana.’ Postea | DFoen ems, Ll@ Ly sc e R a1 510 touotied 83 83, Potost §1 10, Bess & Beloner 91 30, | Arion o 61 69 !landong.sl 2735 | Woatitenam | acams. FEACHESreeled, ¥ i, 10810%0; do un- | mies, 84 BBAGLID., Lommeras: PR, onds | Duck kgee, 14100 1 doson. Yellow Jucket 80c, Con. Cal. & Va. §3 30, Opbir | Bankof Cal-x38 21gMerch Kx.. =" | Empire Eortland Ppesiea. 5@7c. rmer: rallroad bouds steadler. Silver at the board — #190, Hale & Norcross $1 60, and so on. Occl- | (MSR&NCA- BiYe 044 FEvATe, = At bay e L 334@d0; | wasauiet. i POULTRY AND GAME. dental reversed the order, and touched its best | Grungers.... — — e o 4o London layers, 80c@$1. / 3 CLOSING STOCKS. e o7 Fastern remalns up. | PFice 0n the morning session, selling up to $2 30 ®AVINGS BANK STOOKY Clty of Pueoia. | Victoria & baz ALMONDR—Nomtnal. Am Tel & Cable.... 94 [Moriolk & Wes A ULTRY—Congiderable E: in consequence, | ®1d falling back to $1 65 on the noon session, | gerS&LCo..1415 — (Eav&lLoss.. — 100 | Columbi | Portiana. HOPS—Qulet; State common to cholce, 254@8c: %;L/:\sfi,’fé::'% - 4 's::.::::r::fl::" 15 fo'.f':':::lmu Dressed Tns | though 1t subsequently recovered to $2 25. This, HombS&L1100 1450 |Securlty..... ~ 260 | Anstralie . i0. | Honoin |\ May 16 paOPEC 5 i 5 ey o s : e = — vl A OOL amios AETC 10 fiesce, 15@21c; pulled | Adams Kxp 149 | Preferred......... 3298 | kevs bronght 15@1Ke; live Turkeys, 16@16c for | 0CK has been very freaky during the exc ftemen b Pk 4 SUN, MOON AND Tins 15@33c; Texas, 7@120. 2 Alton,TerreHauia. 50 |Norunwesterii...... 1047 | Gobblers, 1 3@14¢ tor ifens. Geese, P pair, $1 25@ | Of the past four or five days. STEEET K ILEOAD STOCKY. 28 N AND TiDE, ¢ Merohanitse ‘American Expross. 11215 Preferred. 1 50; Gosiings, 81 50@1 76; Ducks, $4@5 for ol On the atternoon call there was a lull in trading 7110 |0ak.SLEHay — 100 ST — P16 TRON — Modsrats’demand;’ ‘Atesioan, || ARSDoan Tabancs [SETGIRI Y. Lem and 85@7 for young: Hens, $3 50@4 50; Koosters, | and sales were much smaller, with a_correspond- 80 |)residio. 7% 10 BULoe E s EODETIO SURVEY TinEy FUTOORIBBO. i e T h e 1 o P S L jouns, 86 00@8 § dor: do, old, $3@4 50: Fryers | ing decline in prices. . Chollar fell to $1 86, Potosi 487 4T I — T = AUTHORITY oF THE SUPRRCSIEISAYy | PER—Dull; Lake. $10 75. Ealumore & Ubio. 17| Tor e B T L or youne and | 10 81 05, Con. Cal. & Va. to 82 90, and so on. Some POW LR STOCK s s STENDENT. D—Steady:' domestic. §3 05. Tranawiok Lands. 54l 31 50@1 75 fo o of the lower priced stocks, however, showed an ad- e —Ensier: siralts, 15 2515 35; plates fairly | Bifialo, Roch & £. 160 GAME—Hare,, 50@75¢: Rabblts, 81 25 for Cot- | Vance over the noon session. | 5.03| Moon ri . omesie, 800364 10. | Canadn onthera's {354/ et o A LI 1o, Shang Cholar Febovered 1o §5 20 wrd i MimcLLAN o vevRe 700 Moo s 393 Ty s Omtare ¢ ieaisi 1314 | VECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. i01t6 81 10.” The lower priced stocks were all of | Alasica Pkrs. 9634 o [Sceamicssce 27y 30 s b S. . ” and weak. BlkDCoalCa. — acAuxFA. 1 = — ay— . 18%i0regon Impeoymt, 1 The sudden boom has caught more or less deal- 7 | = C 4 alCotMills.. — = 100 CHICAGO, Jrr., May 8.— Althongh wheat }%&z‘“hflur{u (:;RCHARD FRUITS- f\rnlvl!ls n{vcl:::n:;-e;; e e e e L e gflm'n& = = 20 Trime opened firm this morning there was lacking to the (-0 e €59 boxes, selling at 40c@$1 for White, 40c@¥1 | gajinre of several firms of brokers suowed that the Edison Light. 117551187 = tone that buoyancy and vigor which were the pre- 175 bherne nary dne. 133 | for Red and $1 5U@2 % box for Black. sharp advance is dealing hard blows to the 8hOrts. | GasConAssn — = = |ParfPainiCo. 614 715 w o P =3 -50 5 |Pac! - pried BERRIES—Recelpts of Strawberries were 327 | The annual meeting of the Hutchinson Sugar | Ger Iead Co. 85 — PacTransCa — = 24 10! .- vailing characterisiics yesterdsy. The modera- 1914 Peonm. D.& Ei 21y g PIRIEART ot E ot the. TTochiny {ESCTEAE, x . ?NS”G tlon in strength was doubtless caused by the | Chicagouss, 60" iPittaburg & W ptd, 10 | cheats, selling at $6@10 ¥ cheat for Longworths rge“nnnufl'.’:ui:a. il Chyisty Mining Com- !.}l»;gff{m :5& }g% é;:;gu‘? B0 =10 44 ot W,U, ndence ‘Weather Bureau’s report on Kausss for yesterday, | Cleve & Pit ln“f )n:liz:llev.x;um. 58 "l»%&%‘.?;fi.}"‘s‘.?@":a‘:’%'?nm and 3¢ B D tn | pany has been catled Gor May 15 { J;”mmm = . = fi.; | begen: i boe which gave the maximum temperature in that &:.'2#.‘::.‘:.‘:"«:’:‘15,- < reforred. sacks. 3 The Siskiyou Consolidated Mining Company of | Mer kx Asenl00 110 B 124, 7 State at 88 degrees. (hinch-bug reports were still | ¢, C. U, &St Louis 3435 Keaaing. Raspberries, — R drawer. West Beaver mining district. Siskiyou County, SALES—MORNING SESSION. .05 n circulation, but & more conservative tone to the | Preferred. 84" RioGrand CITEUS FLUITS —Lemons are week apd dull S 0 oy ssspament of (Lo pek share; Oelin, Board— 648 27l 1 M s % 5@2 P box for Seed- | que ly oy = e dispatches referring to tnem was noticeable. A | Colo. ’;2:4" 163"’ m’é:"‘fl"‘m “Orn;:x ;' 30 f“’;‘.’,‘.”".’r';‘,,'. ’;3 s@’ 76 for Malta hfinlnbl?-ncwo Gas will pay a dividend of 35¢ on ;g filx, ;‘cgacsfi:x'n{?p gg 32 em?v"-’no'rr;nl:ge :E’:;":i"ii?ii" xg' {lnn: x‘el?le!n;sx bull disappointment lay in the Liverpool cables, | Freferred. 1315 RomeWat & Bloods and $1 50@2 50 for Mediterranean Sweeta: | the 15th. Eocats column, and the successive tides of the d which did not fully respond to yesterduy’s bulge on | < Lemons, 75 ommon and $1 50@2 50 | Siiver King is assessed 25c. £ : succe s of the day in the this side. An advance of but 34d was quoted at | 1“.’-“1‘..’:;:’; }:nfl; :s«i,:;:";v'- Imm:m wc@sch':x a.iobrigxn‘cm Limos, $3 60: Ba- | Charles W. Haskell, superintendent of the Sa- $gsun.§§|g g;nggd\lvner. )?g Zg 35?5&2’&?»‘1’32223&.5%%‘2‘3« Ilhtemd:?‘cc;fifl :lx','m e “‘):;‘; at Chicago were 13 cars and 87,000 | Vel Lackd W estoral 1 st Pau nanas, $1@2 B bunc apples, $3@6 ¥ dozen. | vannah mine, reports’ under date of May 2 as fol- R R | time column the third tide, and the Jast or Figns T 2 cars and 57, e b Bt s : Ly 2 = hand column gives the last tide of the day, excep 3 k. . N 3 4 v . | _We have just made a fine skot in drift and stope. Board. . 'y, except ATEIvals were 351 Gats spattisy 306 108 P aiter wnd | S rtarsed D LA T N R | QDA (oot 10 viey banrshoata e Eoi s | o0 Handiiar Commercial. . 1900 | when tnere are but three tides, as sometims 154 a year ago. Berlin closing cables were 110 1a | b T "t rices rule on | and it is that quaiity of ore whici has always pros- | 200 Hutcninson S P Co.. . 28 50 occurs. elghts given ere additions to the marks higher. Paris was unchanged to b centimes O DRIED FRUITS—The following prices Pected well, . The stope is #1ving us & 008 quality | 83000 - P of A Bonds 97 00 | soundings on the United States Coasi Surves fower for four and unchanged for wheat, Antwerp O etena: the Fruit Exchange ST of quartz. Thework i3 being pushed rignt anead. | $1000 S F & N P xalway Hond 102 1335 | charts except when a mings sign () precedes the was nuchanged. EXpor: ciearances were light ac *lailver Cu ces.. B7 CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 114@2¢ or quar- | We fired shots this noon, and will have machine Street— < B u givenls subiractive 333,151 bushels: Oponing prioes werg the best foc. | 1 o nmomes- 0778 | terea; o for sllced and 4@I45" for evavoratedy | eshmpsesdy for WOk or'5 tats evening. All pro- | 60 Hawaiian Commercial. 19 9o | from the depth given by the charts. :L.; dhn‘{,.nmee n;t;g;z .‘ifii.‘,’;’"fnz"gé,e"{ef,}’{“'f i DOULDErn R Kueers Peaches, 23,@4c and 6c for fancy; Apricots, 61@ ;i.s;on-l. nl:m:,nx‘:oll_‘:.mfll:;h:’xx fl‘:nllr::a‘l‘:lig:";: gg é‘}::‘,.“;{" B almost the Inside. July wheat opened from 8444 AW i o 8c tor prime (o choioe, §¢ for fancy and 10@11c B | L0d' of} ‘repairs from the storm campleted. The n SHIPPING INTELLIGENC Explanation. The srrow fiieg with the wind. The top figures 8t station indicaie maximum temperaturs for the days; those underneath it. if any, the amount of rainrail, of melted snow in inches &nd bundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid limes, conneci points of equal air pressure; i8o- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. 'The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is_usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” Tefers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows" sually first appesr on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the cosst, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable; but whenethe “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. Wiih a “high” in ibe vicinity of ldaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer Weather mey be expected in summer and coider weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resulr. WEATHER BURYAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUBEAU, SAN FRANCISCO, May 8, 1896, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date las: season: Eureka 48.95, last season 41.91: Red Bluft 20.88, Iast scason 29. an Francisco 20.57, last season 25.41; Fresno £.16, last season 14.67; San Luis Obispo 17.64, last season 25.93: Los Angeles 9.35, last season 16.04; San Diego 5.92, last season 12.16: Yuma .88. last season 3.01. The following maximum tem peratures are re- ported to-day from stations in Californis during the past twenty-four hours: Eureka 54, Red Bluff 64, Sen Francisco 53, Fresno n Luis Obispo 60, Los Angeies 84, San Diexo 62, Yuma 78. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 53, minimum 48, mean 50. Unusual conditions vrevail over the country west of the Rocky Mountains to-night. The pr sure is rising over Idaho and (regon. faliing over Nevada and Utah, and rising over California ‘Arizona. Cloudy Weather prevails over the entire country excen: Southern California and Arizona, Hain has fallen in Utah, Nevada, Oregon and Idabo. The temperature bas falien geneérally over Pacific Siops excep: Norihwestern Washing- ton. The fail in_temperature during (be past 23 hours has been about 15 degrees in Northeastern Calitornia and Morthern Nevada. rligh westeriy winds have prevailed along the Central Calizornia coast, 2 maximuin velocity of 40 miles west being reported at San Francisco. Conditions indicate partly cloudy weather Saturday niorning, with lit- tle change in temperature. Sunday probably fair and warmer. Forecas: made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midaight, May 9, 1896. Northern Callfornia — Parily clondy weather and possibly showers in the extreme northwestern portion: warmer Saturday and Saturday night: frean northwesterly winds. Southern California—Cloudy Saturday morning, fair Saturday; warmer: light westerly winds. Nevad loudy and unsettled weather with probably showers in the extreme northeastern portion Saturday morning, possibly light suow in mountains; warmer in northwestern portion Saturday night. Utan—Clouay weather with probable rain Sat- urday: con:inued cool weather. _Arizona—Fair Saturday; eolder In northern por- tion. San Francisco and vicinity — Pair Saturday; warmer Saturday night: fresh westerly wina ALEXANDER G. MCADIE. Local Foiecast Official. NEW YORKE MARKETS. Financial NEW YORK, N. Y., May 8.— There was considerable pressure to sell Sugar, Tobacco and St. Paul at the opening of businessat the Stock Exchange. Tobacco was the special feature, break- ing from 8514 t0 6254, the indictment of the man- agers having led to selling for both accounts. Gold engagements (0 the extent of $1,500,000 also bad an adverse influence and London houses and local old fairly larze amounts of the leading The 10ss in_prices ranged from 15 to 7 per cent, the Industrials, Mobile and Ohid, the Ii ternationals and 1he Grangers scoring the greatest declines. The raiiroads were sold. on reports of crop damaze in the Westand ~outhwest. In the afternoon trading when it was found that but littie “Jong” stock was coming out the “shorts” endeav- gred o cover and prices advanced all slong the ne. Reports that the. leading Republican candidate for the Presidency will come out for sound money bad a good effect on the market in the late after noon trading, The rally in prices ranged from 1q to 23, Tobacco leading with sales up 1o 64340 6414. In the specialties Louisviile, New Albany and Cbicugo were in demand. and rose to 10. In the closing dealings the market was' firm in tone. Net chauges show gains of L@ per cent. Rub- ber preferred, however, iost 3 per cent, and To- bacco 13 per cent. 1 sales were 166,900 shares. Rallroad bonds were easier. Trading was light, ouly $830,000 changing hauds. Atchison adinst: ment fours declined 114 10' 40%g; but rallied to 4135, Tennessee Coal and iron, Birmingham d,vision sixes 14 t0 9114, and Weslern New York and Pennsylvania incom Grain. FLOUR—Quiet, easy: winter wheat, low grades, 3 00: do fair 10 fancy, $2 85@3 85; do pat- 39064 20: Minuesolu clear. $250@H 15 do strafghts, #3 00@3 50; do patents, $3 45@3 56: luw extrs. $2 50@3 00; city mills, $4 10@4 20: do atents, $4 30@4 50: rye flour, $2 50@3 50- superfine, $2 00@2 35: fine, $2 00@2 30. South- ern flour, dull, easy, $2 4C@2 80. Buckwheat flour, 81 20. BUCKWHEAT—40@42c. CORNMEAL—Dull, easy: vellow Western, 82 0 10. RYE—Nominal. BARLEY—Steady; ungraded Western, 39@41c. WHEAT — Dull. easier, 1. 0. b. 74%c to arrive: ungraded red, 70@80c; No. 1 Northern, T084c to ve. Options were more active and closed weak at x,%é’%c decline, following the West and on heavy selling of May. July and May most active, No. 2 red, May, 69%c; June 69lpc: July 695pcs ‘August, 69%ac; September, 603c: December. 13/5c. B5ix—Dull, steady, Y4 lower. No. 2, 353c elevator; 36%c afioat. ‘Options were dull and weak at 14@34c decline wheat and on easier West. July most active. ay 353gc: July, 36c: August, 36lac; Septem- AT Sun, steady. tions aull, easier: May, 24%4¢: July, 2414c. DOpuovacr No. 2, 24 3 \‘u".vf'"ix“cl:"\;/:@? ), ¥B34e: No. 3, N whiie, 24 ggfl?‘fnol xed é'uurn, “26@286c; white do and white te. 26@328c. 2 SR b A N - 5734@62Vc. MIDDLI e, RYE—Feed, 6bc. Provisions. BEEF—Inactive; family, 89 50@11; extra mess, @64Yac, asclined to 6314c, closiug at 63i4c, 34c under vesterday. Estimated receipts for 10-mor- ro Co morning was disposed 10 relinquish & portion of | yesterday’s enhancement. ‘Ihe parties who had | covered fel inclined to relvs:ate their trades, the performance of which proved detrimental (o prices. Liverpool cables were quiet and steady. teceipis were 145 cars and 284,231 busuels were taken from store. Export clearances were 262 bushels. Jul. , 801d b tween 3015@2934c, under yesteraay row 145 cars. Uats lost a part of yesterday's appreciation through weakness derived from the other muriets. The hot weather was not conducive to exeriion, and traders were disinciined to do much business. Receipts were 141 cars, and 69,620 bushels were taken from store, July Oats ciosed 54c under yes- 10 cars. closing terd: Estimated receipts for to-morrow 145 cars. FLAX—Was casy. Cash, s5c; May, 84c; Jul 8415c; September, 87@8Tigc. Receipts wei 2 ars. PROVISIONS—No encouragement was to be at 5@10c lower thys morning, consequently prod- uct made no attempt at advancing. The weakness of grain was also an _adverse infiuence, At the close July pork was 17 4c under yesterday; July lard 5@734ac lower, and July ribs 734c lower. BUITER—Thebutter market was firm to-day. Fancy goods were in demaud and held well. He- A ceipts were moderate, and stocks moved treely. Creamerles—Extras, 15 ouds, 11@13c: iml Extras firsts, 14@1d36c: tions, fancy, 10@11c. Dairies— 1215@1sc; firsts, 10@11c: s-conds. Sc. Exiras, $@l0c; firsts, B@8lsc; packing c. S—Supplies were large and demand re- There were many poof eggs on the i _Fresh stock 8@sbac B dozen MONEY—Was 6% on cail and 6@7% on time loans. New York exchange sold at 7Uc premium. Closing Prices. sec- WHEAT—May, 62%4c; July, 6314c; Septem- ber, 6374@64c. COKN—3ay, 29hc; July, 29%c; Septem- ber, 30%5@31c. OATS—May, 1814@18%c;: July, 19%4c; Sep- tember, 1954c. PORK—May, $7 70: July, $7 80: Septem- ber, 38, LUAKD—May, $4 70; July, 2477%; Septem- ber, 84 9214, XKlss—Nuy, $4 05: July, $4 17%5: September, 34 3214 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IiL, May 8.—The cattle market was easy and B@10c lower to-day. Arrivals were falr aud thedemand slow. There was & good runof nogs. The demand was not urgent, and prices were 5@10c lower. Arrivals of sheep were moderate, but the inquiry was siow and orices ruled weak. CATTLE — Receipts, 7500. Fancy_ beeves, #4 40@4 50 choice to prime, 1300 10 1700 pound steers, $4 20@1 35: good to choice steers, 1200 o 1600 pounds. $4 00@4 15; medium steers, 1000 10 1400 pounds, $3 80@3 95: common to fair steers, 950 (0 1400 pounds. $3 5(@3 75: choice feeders, 900 10 1160 pounds. $3 75@4: common 10 choice siockers. 32 $0@3 70: bulis and stags, choice (0 extra. 82 80@3 75: buils, poor to choice, $2 85@ 3 25; cows and Leifers, exira.$5 75@4 00; cows. fair o choice, $2 40@3 70: cows, common to fair, #1 50@2 35: calves, good 1o choice, Bi GO @3 50: calves. common 1o good. $3@3 90; Texas grass steers, $2 75@3 30: Texas fed steers. poor to choice, 83 3.@4 10: Texas cows and bulls, $2 40 @3 40; mikers ana springers. per head, 820@40. HUGS—Keceipts, 24,000. Heave packing ana shippinz lots. 83 25@3 45: common to _cholce mixed. " £3 35@3 55: cholce assortec. $3 5big 365; light, 43 35@3 63; pigs, 82 76@3 60. SHEEP — Receipts, .’ Interior 10 cholos, #2506376; Jamus, $3 25@ 4 BO. BANK CLEARINGS. NEW YORK, N. Y., May 8—Bank clearing totals at the principal citles for the week ended May 7, with comparisons, as telegraphed to Bradstreet’s: Percentage CrTiEs. Ine. Dec. New York. 3! 28,058 St. Lous. 25.073,10 Plitsburg. 17,208.224 Cineinnatl. 12,354,400 Baitimore. 15,715,164 San Francisco. 18,520,887 Kansas City 9,684,753 New Orleans. . BEB8740 Lowsville 5,868,490 8,855,634 491,699 4781974 Totals U. 8. .$1,-85,083, 412 Outside of New York City . 508,577,449 DOMINION OF CANADA. 810,629,531 7,022.501 1.240,505 1,214,651 741,947 849,435 DUN’S REVIEW OF TRADE. NEW YORK, N. Y., May 8.—R. G. Dun & Co. in their weekly review of trude to-morrow will say+ Tho exports of §5,850,000 §0ld this week Liave pro- duced no monetary disturbance, and this s at once proof of the soundness of financial conditions and of the prevailing confidence iv better things to come. It do*s not matier whether the gold is re. quired for Russia or anywhere else: 1t would not £0 from this, rather than other countries. 1f there were not balances to meet. Muchof the hesitation at present is due to temporarily reduced demand 1n some industries, and in iron and steel the power the new combination is being generally tested by refusal of crders,so tha: production exceeds cousumptiou, but the low consumption exceeds e rtiera e iy o he geueril irregularity of prices X of demand for finisi d Produc:s does mo;. ys mens {he marking up of prices by combinatious, but are largely due to doubt whether such pricés as are fixed can be malntained. Pigiron Is Weak at the Kust and a¥so at PIusburg; tin steady and lea silehily lower, snd American tinolate 80c beiow 'For lextile manutactures the situation s trying, —Findiog 10 help in the Wheat market, this | Ta@sie | Estimated recelpts for L0-mor- | obtained from the hog market which was weaker | { 26%5 Preferred. Homestake 31" Tenn. Coal H.& Texas 214 Preferrcd, 1ilinols Central. 96 Texas Pacl lows Central. 534 T0LA.A.& N Preterrea. 3. 10l & Ohio Cer IR Eansts & 1114 Preferrec. 7 Preterred. ., 2554 1015t Louti [ 259 Kingston & P 8" Preferred. 6 lakeErie & W 14 Union Pact] % Preferred. 3ig Lsxe shore. 5_‘ Nauionat Manhattan Mempnis & Charls. 15 Utica & B, Mexican Central... 93 Wab. & L & Pao. Michigan Centrai:l €5 | Prefcrred.. Minn & S L. Wells-Fargo. Preferrea. |Western Uni 4 Ming. & St. 19 (WisCentral...oo 2 | 1t preferred Wheeling & LB 934 50 | Preferred.. 3504 | 2585 Am Cotton Ol H 19 |W U Beet. | 68 |Ann Arbor. 17%| Preterred = N J Cent Gen bs...118 941a Northern Pac 1sia 117 Do, 2as. .11 72 | Do, deb Ba........ 10745 R&N lea. 0110 | ‘L&ironMtGends THle | tL& SF Gen 6. 11215 | t Paol Consols ...130 L P.C. & Palsts. 11 Do. Pac Cal 1ats. 110 {Eouthern K. R. 55, 92% exas Pacific firsts %97 exas Pacseconds. 2267 | CnionPac 1stof 98, 1 est Shore 4s.....10534 | sfoblle & Ohto 4s.. 861a R GranaeWes: 1sia_ 761 |Ches & O B... :mflfll ausas ¥a Consols 74 b ku lsis Denaivill l 5 H FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., May 8—The spot market is steady at bs 5 C I steady @5s 6d. Cargoes steady at 275 64, Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Wi 3 bs 314d; June, bs 3 i g ¢ o 41/4d; -eptember, 5s 414d. EECURTTIES. LONDON, ExG.. May 8 — Consols, 1 -18; siiver 31d: French Rentes, 102¢ gpe ~ 11 117163 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. May, | uly, 5s 434d: August, b3 Sterling Exchange, 60 days, - 1, Sterling Exchange, sight. = % ES:{: | Sterling Cables, 4 893, 490 New York Exchange, sight. S 734 h.'w York Exchaoge, telegraphic. — 10 Fine Silver, ¥ ounce. . - 67% | Mexican Dollars. .. 63% 64" PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Thistle takes for Hull 82,1 i valved at #88,400. 5 The market continues dull and unchanged. No. 1, 81 07@1 ON3, B cu; cuoice, $110: lower aldci;/:lfll 0614: extra cholce for milling, $1 16 | INFORMAL SESSION — 10 0% —Dece: = 1000 tous, $1 06. o S REGULAR MORNING SmASION— = tons. $1 06%; 200, $1 0634, b o AFTERNGON SESSION o December—200 tons, CALL BOARD SALks. ARLEY—Previous prices rule. Feed, 78%4c; choice, 75¢c; Bre&lnk.’&'l“@e@",fi:d & CALL BOARD SALES. }(s:_m::n SEss10N—10 o'clock—No sales. U ORXNING SkSS10N—December —1 tous, 737c: 100. 74c; 100, T41jpc. ® AFTERNOON SKSSION — Di ber—1 Téi4e: 400, 7380 RMNRECIN0, teme, . UATS—No business ot s of any consequence. Milling, fancy Feed, 8215@87gc: I ommon to falr, 67 75:/,: i e A e T ois Bout i w, 3 Sm loun: do, 9714 1: White 2 }Yfi_xe,% ;figf;gac Bt FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. | for 50@60"s | 22 10@2 » | sktnn: S0@Soe enc ; Kids, be: Deerskins, 1 for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black. 2l4c for un- pressed; White Figs, 4c in sacks: Pears, 7c @ 1b for evaporated halves, 315@6c @ b for quarters; Prunes, 3@314¢: Plums, 314c 8 Ib for pitted and 114@2c for unpitted; Nectarines, 5%4@5c P B for, prime to cholce and 534c for fancy. JOBBING PRICES—Evaporated Avples, s@4l4c ® Ib; sun-aried, i%,@2c: Peaches, 3@4c and 5@6c for fancy; peeled in boxes. 11@121ac; Prunes, 4c for four sizes, 5@53ge for 40@50's and 414@bc : Apricots. 632@8c for prime to choice J0@11c for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 8iac: White Fizs, S@be: Pears, 8¢ @ Ib for evapor- ated halves and 4@73ec for quarters; Plums, 313@4c for pitted and 1@1Y%c for unpitted; Nec- tar.nes, 4@bc @ B for prime to choice. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Pricesare as follows, carload lots, £. 0. b San Francisco: Four- crown, loose, 334c # 1 i 2y4c: 2 crown. 2c; seediess Sultanas, 3 Muscatels, 216@2340: three-crown London layers, 70c % box; clusters, $1 35@1 50: Dehesa clusters, imperial clusters, $2 60@2 75; Dried | Grapes, — 3 . JoBBING PRICES—Fourcrown loose, 81gc: 8- crown, 23,@ crown, 214@2%sc. Seedless Sul- tanas,’ §c % Ib; Seediess Muscaiols, Se; S-crown London lavers, 75@90c: clusters, $1 1 75: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, §2 75; Dried Grapes, —. NUTS—Walnuts are quotabie at $@llc B B for No. 1 hard and 11@13c 8 Ib for paper-shell, job- | bing Jois: Almonds, 6@7%ec P Ib for Languedoc and 815@10c for paper-sheil, jobbing: Peanuts, 51g @7c for Fastern and 412@byac for California: Hick- ory Nuts, b@6e: Peca c for rough and Sc for polished: Filberis, S@9c: Bruzil Nuts. 9@10c # B; Coconnuts, $4 50@5 @ 100. HONEY—Comb 1s quotable at 10@12c § D for bright and S@9c 7 b for lower grades: water- white extracted, badlge @ B: light amber ex- tracted, 4147 45!%:; dark amber, 4¢; dark, 2@3c. 8@2715c # 1. PROUVISIONS. All descriptions are dull and weak. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c B Ib for heavy, 7c for light meatum, Sc @ b for light, 10c for extra light and 12 P Ib for sugar-cured: Eastern Sugar- cured Hams, 1134c; California Hams, 10c Ib; Mess Beet, $7 50@H; extra mess do, 38 50@9; fam- fly do, $i0: extra prime Pork, $8 50@9: extra clear, 14 bbl: mess, $12 @ bbl: Smoxed Deef, 10c 8 b LARD—Eastern, tierces 1s quoted at 614° @ B for compound znd 634 for pure: palls, 7ac: Cali- fornia_tierces, 51gc for compound and bijc for Dare; half-bhiz, 614@6%A 10-1b tins, T34c; 4o 5-1b, o Wi E—634c in tierces and 755c B b in 10-B tius. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. JIDES AND SKINS—Prices show no change. Heavy salted steers, 612@7c; culls and brands, 514@6e: medium, §14@be; culls and brands, 415 @>c: light, be: culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, ¢ ® I: culls and brands, 4c; saited K‘;n. 4;:“? m‘; salted Calf, 6@7c; Veal, be: dry Hides, 2100 ouia 201 branda. dry Kip and Veal, T@sc; enus, 5S@be: dry Calt, 15¢; culls, 10¢; Goat- summer,25@30c; medium, 15@25¢; winter, 8@10¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@15c each; short wool, 20@35c each: medium, 40@50c each; long wools, 65¢ each. Culls of all Kinds about t&’leu TALLOW—No. 1, nndere%-,}‘,‘/fl?-h 0.2, 3¢: refined, 534c: Grease, c WOO L e Snirker: contigaes dead and de- pressed. We quote Spring Nevada. 6@9c: Sun Joa- quin and Southern Coast, SIX montiis, 4@6c B 1b; Sun Joaquin, foothill, good to choice, 1@8c; San Joaquin, year's fivece, 41@8Yac. HOPS—2@4c B . GENERAL MERCHANDSE, BAGS — Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 108 4 15; JuneJuly delivery, $4 3U@4 25; San Quen- tin, $4 Wool Bags, 2414@2632c. COAL-—Harrison’s circular says: “During the week there have been eight arrivals from the Coast mines with 16,228 tons of Cosl, and Craigmore from Newcastle with 3134 tons. Business in this line during the week has been reported generally good. Quotations in most lines are unchanged ex- cept for some few grades of Australian. of which there s but a very siim stock here and still less on the way: these facts justify bolders in demundinig fancy prices for the small guantity they have. Consumers will not suffer materiaily, us the Bril- ish Columbia products can be safe'y and economi- cally substiluted for steam uses,and these are in the market in full supply at reasonable figures The strike in Austra ia does not show any signs of abatement, in fact it is otherwise, as it was report- €d on Change yesterday (0 have extended to the Sydney collieries; heretofore the labor disturb- ances have always been local and never reached the Weliongong and Sydney mines” Wellingion is_quotable at $5: New Wellington, $8 B ton: Soutntield Welllnzton. $7 50 @ ton Seattle. $5@5 60: Bryaot, $5: Coos Bav, 34 50. Wallsend. 6 50; Scotch, $7 50: Brymbo 87 50. Cumberland, $18 60 fn bulk and 815 In ska: Pennsylvania Anthractie Egg, $11: Welsh Aun- thracite | Bgg, Lo Gannel §8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley. $7 60; Coke, #10 50 in bulk and $12 50 P ton in sacks. RICE--A lower rapge Of values is quoted. Chinese mixed, 83 20@3 40: No. 1, §3 50@3 70 § $liotxim No. 1, 88 Ssgi: Hawalin, 3 37340 3 50: Japan, $2 66@90: Rangoon, £8 10. —C %, Bickford's circulur gives the re- ceipts at this port thus far this year at 76,818 bags, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, 83 75@3 85 ¥ bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 65@3 65; ORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Co; )20 50; Cracked Corn, $21 % ton. it MILLSTUPFS—Prices in 10-B sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 2%ec; Rye Flour, 814¢: Rice Flour, 73c: Corn. meal, 23,@3c; extra cream do, 314c; Oatmeal, B'éc: Ol:lc Groats, 414c: Hominy, 4@4%%c; Buck- Wheat Flour, dc; Cracked Wheat, 814c; 4%c: Whole Wheat ngfl, 30: Helied Data. :’:};: n I3 : A biarl Barley, 43go: Spiit’ Yeas, d%4c; Gree HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$14@15 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$16@17 B ton for lower grades and $17 50@18 50 % ton for the best. J FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 B ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $20 9 ton; jobbing, $21; Cottonseed Oilcake, $21'% won. HAY—No change. Wheat is auotable at §8 @11 50 B ‘ton: Oat, $7@9 B ton: Wheat and i S8aly; Bariey, §7G0: Altalta. $769; Clover, ;. mpressed Oat, 50@8; Compressed Wheat, $7@10 lw; Stock, 56@7 P ton. . —30@50c B bale. STRAW BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—A decliné in Limas is the only change. Bayos, 80c@$1 ® cil; Small Whites, 81 26@1 40; Pea, $1 25@81 45; Large Whites. $1@1 15: Pink, ¥5@9735c; Heds, $1' 25; Blackeye. $1 4U@L 66; against 101,723 bags during the same period last year. The' sales from first hands were 49,656 Dbags, ngninst 62,644 bags. The stock in tirst hands May 1 was 44,910 bnn.!:lnxnnz 85,674 bags. The world’s visibie supply May 1 was 2xainst 8,115,800 begs May 1, 1895. says: “Quite an active business has been done dur- inz the past ten days, agercgating nearly 6000 bags, almost wholly Jocal consumption. Dealers were evidently in need of stock of every descrip- u;ué, ?thedenlud lias been w‘x’grd lor:‘l};lauml . of Coftee and th bution_about equ: vid- ed. iy met by importers 8¢ prices previously current, and quotations, my evidenced by sales, remain practically unaitered. At the close, however, good unwashed Salvadors And the better grades of Costa Rica are held a liitle firmer. To-day's to. k In first hauds is 2218 bugs Cosia Rica, 82 Nicuragua. 9779 Salvador. 10,776 Guatemala and 311 Mexican—in all 28.166 bags. There are no advices of cargoes afloat.” We quote market firm at: - 2034 for good 10 prim l'fls g COSTA RICA—1! ixed with biack beans; 161 18145¢ for g%’e”non for fatr; 15@160 for common o L washed: nary, SALVADOR—1714@1814c for fair to “%@'&ocmrgoéfimz’dwbemt 7@17zc for superior unwashed: 163, @16%¢ for xood Kreen unwashed: 19¢ for good unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—20@2114c B 1b for prime to sirictly prime washed; 15la@193gc for £00d 10 strictly zood washed; 1 ¢ for fair mahed: A9@17c tor medium: 1 Yac for ordi- bary; 12@ldc for inferior to commoi: 20@2le for £00d 1o prime washed peaberry: 18¢ for good VO AR Syabersy. Refinery Co —The Wostern Su ey Contpa auotes, terma ot cash; | Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 634c; Dry Granalated, 570; Coutectionets' A, b34c; Magnolia A. Sbge: Exira Wideawake continues to delight me, though the | quartz does not yet prospect. nice and solid, The ledge is getting BOARD SALES, Following wers the saws 0 the San Frinclsss Stock Board yesterday 1100 Caleda. 800 Cballge. 400 Chollar AFTERN00: 30 100 C 300 Buliion.....33 300 . 700 . g... 571160 1480 Chollarz.00! Following wera the Board y:l‘em-,v: BEGULAR sE3810N—10:30. i geEsEns 1:20600 1950800 59 500 15 900 Kentck.. 07 2400 Mxican.75 1| S 74300 ;i 400 65/600 ono, ... 14,500 88 1250 Cholir.2.15 600 Occdui 2,00 850 Union ... 0 - L0B(1350 .., .95 400 CC&V.3.00600 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Bid. Asked. Confidence. ... 1.45 Con.New YoiE 05 wo. Pomnt... 69 EsstSierra Nev — Excheguer,... 10 o <6910 .. .30400 Ha&N ' 800 CN Y...071500 ... 19 11800 C Potnt..65 600 Potosi..1.05 700 11400 . .1.00 (i 1600 Exchqr,..12; 1500 10 11200 Justice. .10 800, 2.0/ Potom —————— FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. A decline In Eggs Is the only change In dairy produce. Hens are rather cheaper. Meats show no change, | Fisk is about as usual. Fruits sell at last week’s prices as a rule, but all Spring kinds, such as Cherries, Berries, etc., are dearer than usual, as the frosts cut down the sup- Douiar. 1350 . 95/100 Ophir....1 601200 ... 0 Ovrmo. 03/1600 Potosi.1.10 65/450 s 70,200 Utah 741000 Y Jackt. 75300 .. [ sales in the Paclo Siook 2121800 Occidgl.. 215 W68 851400 Scorpiono? 22580 390 250 5 Nev. 400 1500 Ovrmn..18 FRIDAY, May 8—4 r. 0. * Bit. Asked. 40 | Seattle. | Castle Gate. 9 50@10 00 | twelve feet long. 03 Savege .. piy materiaily. Vexetables ure about the same. Following is THE CALL'S regular weekly retall price list: COAL—PRR TON. —@10 00 PleasantVal 9 50@10 00 —@10 00 Southfield > -8 a5 | Wellington 6508 Cannel...... Wellingtex New lington. =T 10 00/ Scoten, 0@ 7 50| Coos Bay DAIRY PEODUCE, ETC. V2@ 17 RanchEggs@dz...15@ Honey, comb, B1b.12@15 do, extracted.... B@13 MEATS—PER POUND. 12@17 | Pork, fresh. 15 12@13 | Pork, salt.. 12 S@10| Pork’ Chops. 2@15 —|Round Steal 10 15/ Sirioin Steak. —| Porterhouse, 15(Smoked Beef. Mutton . Spring Lam| Almonds, B b Apples. 8 1b, Bananas, @ doz Gooseberries, B Lemons, # doz. Asparagus, B ... Lettuce, ® doz....15@20 Artichokes, #doz. . 1 1?& Mr'fat Squash, B b —@ = Beets, B dos. . 16/0nions, & D....... 4@ Teans, wite 8b-i15@ § Peppers, green, $1b20@25 Colored, @ b...213@ 5lParsnips, @ gos. . 15G20 Lima. 3 - ’4@ 6/Potatoes, B B 2@ 3 Cabbage, each..... 1g do, New. B ... 3@ 4 Caulifiowers, each. Rhubarb, ® Ib... . 4@ 5 Celery, % bunch... 5@ —|Radishes.5dzbons.10@12 Cress, # dzbunchs. 2U@20,Sage, @ Ib. . 25@35 Cucumber, 8doz.75@1 25/String Beans, B 1. 12@15 Garlie, ® b........ 8@10 Thyme, B b.......20@3 Green Peas, § b.. 4@ b'Turnips, ® doz. Lentils, B b....... alTomatoes, B b. FISH—PER POUND. Barracuda. 15@ —Shad. Carp. . 8@10/Sea Codfish . —@i5Smelts 10@12{Soles. Halibut..... 0@15(Skates. Herring. . - 10@12 Sturgeon Kingfis V@12 Tomeod Mackerel —~|{Clams, B L. do, Horse. 8 12D R Perch. 0@ — 100 Pompa: Rockfish Salmon, Swimon, tresn Shrimps 0@ — Mussels, B qrt. 2@ — Oysters, Cal, g 8@10 Do, Enstern, § dz. 2640 Fishy, but Possible. You can believe this or not, as you choose, but every man at the Locks will tell you it is so. While the pleasure-seekers were gazing indolently into the canal, thinking how much better time they were having than those fellows down there in the town, they saw a ripple on the water. The next thing they discovered wasa catfish, nine inches long, suspended some little distance from the water and coming in their direction. As it got nearer they saw that the poor Little fich was tight in the grasp of a huge water-snake, ten or After coming very near | the bagk the snake discovered the | pleasure-seekers, and, seeing that he could not land and gorge himseif, he swam around in cireles waiting until some of the boys sent a negro for a shotgun. After be- | ing shot the snake, having nothing further to. do, sank to Chronicle. ——————— Got the Wrong Man. Old Mr. and Mrs. Shuman, from Bryan, went to town, and in going to the hotel for dinner saw a crowd around the Jus- the bottom.—Atlanta | tices’ Court, says the Atlanta Constitu- tion. The old couple, with pardonable curiosity, inquired the cause of the gather- ing. They were informed that a man was on trial for beating his wife. Edging their way through the bystanders to get a look at the prisoner, the old lady whispered to her husband: “Whata murderous look- ing creature the prisoner is! I'd be afraid to get near him.” *“Hush!” warned her husband. “That isn’t the prisoner; he hasn’t been brought in yet.” “It isn’t? Who is it, then?” *It’s the Judge.”’ B THE CALL CALENDAR., - MAy, 1896. Mo.| Tu.|W. |Th.| FI.| Sa.| Moon's Phases, ¥Irag | Last Quarter. || May 4. New Moon. 101112 |18 14|15 |18 May 12.] 17 (18 | 19 | 20 fll}?? 23 | First Quarter{| | — | — | — | —|— = May 19, 24 125 26|27 | 28 | 29 | 30 il Bl Sl Sl e __|® Full Moo | CTL0 1 e W e x| HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCE RYDROGRAPHIC OPFICR, U. S N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. BAN FRANCISCO, May 8. 1894, The time ball on Telegrapn Mil was dropped Arrived. FRIDAY, May 8. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 85 hrs frm Tacoma; 3500 tons coal. to S P Co. Oakland direct. Stmr Pomona, Doran, 1634 hours from Eureka; pass and mdae, to Goodall, Ferkins & Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen, — days from Guay- mas, via_Ensenada 83 hours; pass and mdse, te Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr North Fork, Hansen, 22 hours from Eu- reka; pass and mdse, to Charies Nelson. Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth, 64 hours from Grays Harbor; 350 M ft lumber, t0'E K Wood Lumber ‘o. Stmr City of Everett, Bucknam, 89 hours from | Janaimo: 3690 tonscoal, to John Rosenfela's Sons. | Ship Elwell, Ryder, 7 days from Nanalmo; 2281 Bark Rufus £ Wood, McLeod, 11 days from Seattie: 2300 tons coal. to Central Coal Co. Bkin Irmgard, Schmidt, 18 days {rom Hono- lulu; sugar, etc, to Williams, Dimond & Co. Schr Ida 'McKay, Johnson, 4 days from South Bend: 260 M ¢ lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Lettitia, Stokkebye, 10days trom Portland; — M ftlumber, to Byxbee & Clark. Schr Etta B, Madsen, 8 hours from Fort Ro: 50 bxs butter. to Ross & Hewlett. Schr O M Kellogg. Iverson, 315 dsys from Gra; Harbor, Iamber, (o & S1adé Lamber Co. & Clearea. FRIDAY, May 8. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panams; Pacific Mafl Steamship Co. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co.. Brig Lurline, Miller, Kahului; Hawalian Com- mercial and Sugar Co. Schr Oiga, Ipsen, Nicolaetskl; Commercial Co. Sailed. 50 | tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Hawley Bros FRIDAY, May 8. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama, etc. U S stmr Unadills, Redston, Santa Barbara Channel. 'i] S stmr Albatross, Drake, Santa Barbara Chan- nel. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, Stmr Gipsy. Leland, Santa Crus. Scuir Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. Schr Czar, Hutman, Mazatlan, Charters. The bark R P Rithet and schr Transit load mdse for Honolulu. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. May 8-10 m M —W; hazy: wind NW: velocity 30 miles. Sercrlag Miscellaneous. MENDOCINO, Arrived May 8—<chr Abble, 1 Monterey, for Fort Bragg with salls blown lw:;’n. Memorandum. Per Coos Bay—The Ger bark Pallas Boreil wood outside the bar at Altata. Domestic Ports. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Ma, Locipara, hence A pr 29. e leey SAN PEDRO—Sailed May 7—Sumr Jewel, for Hueneme. GREENWOOD—Salled May 8—Stmr Greenwood for San Francisco. was loading TATOOSH—Passed May 8—Br from Departure Bay, for San Orezon. frown Nanaimo, for San Francisco. VENTURA—Sailed May 8—Schr Fanny Dutard for Port Blakeley. USAL-Arrived May 8—Stmr Newsboy, hence May 6. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed M 8—Shi; Chas E Moody, for Hongkong. = = FORT BRAGG—Arrived May 8—Stmr Noyo, hence May 7. 3 TACOMA—Arrived May 8—Schr F 8 Redfleld, from Hilo. HUENEME~Sailed May 8—Stmr Caspar. EUREKA—Arrived May 8—Schr John &, hence May 8; simr Weeott, hence May 6, and satied for San Francisco. Sailed May 8—Schr Bertha Doibeer, for San Pedro: achr Laura Pike and stmr Natioual City for san Francisco. ASTORIA—-Sailed May 7—Schr Louls, for Shanghai. May 8—Stmr State of Callfornia for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Stesmsrs. NEW YORK—Arrived May 8—~Stmr Patria, frm Hamburg; stmr Normannis, from Hambarg’ s Southampton. HAMBURG—Arrived out May 8—Simr Persia. BREMEN-—Arrived out May 5—Stmr Stuttgart. QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived out May S8—Simr Umbria. SOUTHAMPTON—Arnved out May 8—Semr Aller. Salled May 8—Stmr Augusta Victoria, for Vie- Loria. Foreign Ports. LA LIBERTAD—Arrived May 6—Schr Chal- lenger, from Seattle. YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 3—Br stmr Em- pressof Japan, from Vancouver. May 6—Stmr City of Rio de Janelro, hence Apr 16, via Hono- lula. Importations. EUREKA—Per Pomoua—9 bxs plates, 1 bx lemons, 3 ht-tub 18 tubs 87 bxs butter, 26 kegs Dutter, 9 dressed calves, 2 ¢s paper, 55 pkgs mds: 50 sks potatoes, 275 M shingles, 10 bdls gree: pelts, 1 coop chickens, 6 pkgsexpress, 2 pkxs coin. E R and E R R R—24 tubs 333 bxs butter, 1 keg brandy, § pkgs mdse. Speingville—G bbls 10 cs cider. Rohnerville—38 sks potatoes. Junction—178 sks potatoes. GUAYMAS—ver Coos Bay—29 salt hides, 128 bdls salc lides. 341 pkgs wreckage, 110 tons salt, 4 bdls deerskins, 11 dry hides, 21 bxs green fruit, 20 «ks damiana, 1 bdl fins, 15 sealskins, 251 sks pearl snuells, 561 bags 1 pkg gold ore, 3 ska Mexican coin, 1338 sks 3 bxs ore, 1 sk suiphurets, 1 bar wold’ bullion, 441 sks sugar, 1 cs guns, 1 cs cart- ridges. 9 sks'horns, 15 turties, 2 sks silver siag. 2 bars silver bulllon, 226 sks silver ore, 239 green hides, 14 sks shrimps, 50 bxs salted fish, 5 bals alligator skins. EUREKA—Per North Fork—1 bx hardware, 12 sks glues:ock, 1 bbl whisky, 2 cs groceries. 28 sks ioes, 15 pkgs mdse, 124 M #t lumber, 6 cords siave boits, 1051 doors, 2348 1 shingies, 50 M shakes. Consignees. Per Coos Bay—Thannhauser & Co: 8§ B Peterson: E LStarr; ‘iV Loalza & Co; Willlams, Dimond & Co; Selby Smelting and Lead Co; Con Mexican Mining Co: Gardiner & Thornley; G stascke; L Gilson: Theidman & Deluis; Chinese merchants. Per North Fork—Baker & Hamilton; Californis Glue Works: Cartan, McCarchy & Co; H Levi & Co; Marshall, Teggar: & Co;' Standard Ol Co; Wolf, Wreden & Co: Wieland Brewing Co; Chias Nelson. Per Pomona—Brigham, Hoppe & Co; F B Haight: C E Whitney & Co; Getz Bros & 0o; Hills Bros; Narton, Teller & Co: 0 B Smith & Co: Carroll & ‘al o eland Brewing Co: Russ, Sanders & Co: Ross & Hewlett; Stanaard Oi! Co; Wolf & Son: H SCrocker & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: .H Dutard ; Witzel & Baker: Tillmann & Bendel; St Hoyt; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Dairymen’s Unior ge, S!_veene‘v & Co: Marshall, Teéggart & Co; - A Levy & Co; Feiling, Cressy & C ever Bros: Wells, Fargo & Co: Weliman, Peck & Co; \Wolf, Worden &Co; Klob & Eberhardt; The H: Ty Unna Co: dlibernia Brewery: Amer PressAssn; Overland Freight and Traunsfer Co.