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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 26 , 1396, M THE COMMERCIAL _WORLD.| SUMMARY OF THE MAKKETS. New prices for Canned Fraft. forelgn guotations. ‘Wheat dull. Barley weak. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged, New Barley Hay arrived. Beans dull. Potatoes about the same. Onions lower. Butter steady. Cheese weak, Ranch Eggs firmer. Car of Eastern Poultry in. No change in Vegetables. Larger receipts of Cherries and Apricots. Eastern buyers looking for Prunes. Berries rather lower. Provisions unchanged. Hides as before. NN S \\an Diego oPartlyU‘.udy |® Cloudy ® Rain ® Snow Fxplanation. with the wind. The top figures tion indicate maximum temperat for the Ly those underneath it. if any, the amount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and bundredths, during the past twelve hou Isobars, or solid limes, connect points of equal air pressure therms, or dotted lines, equal t word “high” means high barometric pressure and is usually accompanied by fair weathes: *low"” Tefers to low pressure. and, is usually preceded and companied by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows” usually first appesr on the Washington comst. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast,and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable; but when the “low” is inciosed with isobars of marked curv; n sputh of Oregon is improb- able. With a * in “the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather m be expected in summer and colder eather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resuli- WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, May 25, 1896, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast : The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last seaso Eureka 50.98, last season 41.94: Red Bluft 22.1 last semson 29.25: San Francisco 21.20, last sel son 25.41: Fresno 8.16, last season 14.67 Luis Oispo 17.70, last season 25.93: Los Angel, 9.35, 1ast season 16.10; San Diego 5.92, last sea- son 12.20; Yuma .88, Inst season 3.01. The following maXimum temperatures are re- ported to-day from sations in California auring the past twenty-four hours: rureka 60. Red Bluff 92, San Francisco 87, Fresno 96. San Luis_Oblspo 98. Los Angeles 102, San Diego 95, Yuma 108. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 87, minimum 59, mean 73. An area of high pressure which appeared off the coast of Northern California Friday afternoon has moved northward and somewhat inland and to- Dight overlies the northern haif of the Pacific Siope. The highest pressure is 30.34 at Fort Canby. The pressure diminishes from Wash- ington southward, reaching 29.79 inches in South- ern Arisopa. The pressure is also low over the upper Missouri Valley. The pressure distribution is such as to cause light northerly winds and de- T cidedly warmer weather over the southern half of the Pacific slope. The t mperature has risen in the past twenty-four hours about 10 degrees along the central coast of Callfornia, in_the valleys and in Northwestern Nevada. Maximum temperature of 102 degrees occurred at_Los Angeles, probubly brexking the record: 108 at Yuma and 106 at Ph . In the great valleys the temperature has been: 90 and 100 degrees. The temperature at ~an Francisco to-night is 23 degrees above the normal for this time in May. At San Diego, Los Angeies and San Louis Obispo the temperatures are from 20 10 25 degrees above the normal. No rain has falien west of the Rocky Mountains with the exception (f @ trace at Port Angeies. Clear skies are reporied over the entire Pacific Coast excepting Washington. Conditions continue favorable for warm, fair weather. Forecast made at San Fi ending midnight Northern Calif westerly winds: continued high temperature in- 1and: possibly lizht fog. Soutnern California—Famir Tuesd. high temperature: 1 Nevada—Fair Tuesday; continued continued high tempera- Arizona—Falr Tuesday; continued high perature. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Tuesday; con- tinued high temperatare: light northwesterly inds. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK BMARKETS. Financial. NEW YORE, N. Y., May 25.—Trading atthe Stock Exchauge s largely of a professional charac- ter. To-day the room-traders and the leading operators active in the market were of & bearish turn of mind. The engagement of 1,550,000 gold for shipment by to-morrow’s steamer, the beliet that fally $4,000,000 will be forwarded this week and the small earning of St. Paul were all factors in the market, The falling off in the earnings of St. Paui and the light movement of coln were dis- appointing to the bulls. The fact that commission- houses ;were withont orders for outside account made il easy for the bears to bring about a lower rance of values. London houses did nothing, it being a holiday. Foreign bankers generally were of the opinion that the Butler bond bill will not get through the House, and if it should it will never receive execu- tive 0.1 11 118 present form. The L8l transac- tious were 125,000 shares. Sugar was firm during . the early trading at 12414@1247. In the last hour, however, it drobped to 1223/ and lest off at the lowest point of the day. Refined was a sixteenth of acent per pound hizher, but this did not check the selling, which set in afier the first hour. Man- hattan was heavy. Speculs fon closed weak and lower, with prices anywhere from 34 to 334 per cen: lower on the dav. Bonds were generally lower; sales footed up $685,000. Fort Worth and Denver City si 814 to 56145 Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chic St. Louls General foursfell 1 to 86: Kansas Pa- citic Consolidated fours, 1 to 28; St. Louis South- western fours, 1 t0 7034 In Govérnments, 31355 coupon fours of 1895 brought 116 4-5. tem- Grain. FLOUR—Dull. weak, unsettled: Winter wheat. low grades, $1 70@2 85 : do fair to fancy, $2 45@ 55: do patents, $3 70@3 90: Minnesota clears, 45@3 05: do straits, $3 25@3 60; do patents, 83 45@4 40: low extras, $1 70@2 85; city mills, 05(@4 15: do patents, $4 25@s 45: rye mixture, 50@3 50° superiive, §1 95@ 20: fine, $170@ 10. Southern fiour, dull, easy: common to fair extrs, $2 20@2 80; €0od to cloice. $2 80@3 10, Rye tiour qui-t, steady. $2 40@2 80. CORNMEAL — Dull, steady: yellow Western, $205@2 10: Brandywine, $2 15. RYE_Nominal; No. 2 Western. 43@43 —Quiet; unchanged Western, "/{,@m._ BAKLE BARLEY MALT'—Quiet; Western. 48@ WHEAT—Dall, lower. with options closing firm 1. 0.b., 748jc; ungraded red, 65@75¢; No. 1 North- ern, 695%c. Options falrly active and irregular, opening firm at igc advance, fell 75@11gc through liquidation and “following the West, closed steady at 34@Yac decline. July and September most active, No. 2 red, May, 67%4c: June, 67c: July. 6734c: August and September, 67c: December, 671c. 28: Wheat, Stock of grain, store and afloat, 1,755.800 bushels: corn. 1,466,728; oais, 1,790, 049: rve, 117,610; barley, 20,0.0: malt, 98 9513 peus, 474 bushels. o CORN—Dull, easier. No. 2, 843c elevator; 35%c oat. Options dull and weak. at Jg@14c decline, with the West and on local realizing. July and August FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELUCK & CO., 4 Leldesdorff St, Tel. Main 1054. BRANCH OFFICE 628 Market St Palace Hotel. Tel, Main U828, J. 5. PURDY, Manager. Ordezs instan'ly execuied on latesi market quo- tations. Rererence 1st National Bank, S. F. CHICAGU. PRIVAIE WIRE, NEW YORK. mostaciive. May and June. 3434c; July, 3534¢; August. 3534c: September 38%jc. OATS—Sivady. Options easier, falrly active. May, 23 Spot prices: ~ No. 2, 2414 o3 No. 2 Chicago, 2514¢; No. 3, 23140; No, § Wwhite, 2434c: mixed Western, 26@26c: white do and white State, 26@28c. FEED BRAN—55@6be. MIDDLINGS—65@TUe. RYE—Feed. 65c. Provisions. BEEF—Dull; family, $850@9: $6@7: beef hams, weak, $14 50; tierced oeef, dull, lower; city extra India mess, $10@11 50; cut meats quiet, easy; pickled beilies, 12 pounds, 41 @itqc: do’ shoulders, 414@43ec; do bams, 9@ 9lsc. CARD—Quiet; Western steam, 84 50@4 5 city, #4 10: May. 84 55. Refined, dull; con geni, 1 857 South Americaa. %5 26: compound, @ive. O K—Quiet, easy; ola mess, $8 25@8 75; new 2854c; July, oy ‘white, extra mess, mess, $9@9 50. BUTTER—Firm demand: fancy, firm; State dairy, 8@15c; do creamery, 11@15¥4c: do factory, ;'Qlolnc; Elgins, 16%4c; Imitation creamery, 10@ Jc. CHEESE—Quiet, easy; State large. old, 5@9%45 do ne 615@7c: dosmall, 416@93%4c; do, new A, e o 3@47gc; do new, 3@5c; fuil skims, 2@214c. riier, fair demand; State and Peno- sylvania, 12@]23ac: Western fresh, 10@12c: do, ', 81 65@2 55, 3@3vse: country, 3@ TALLOW—Quiet; clty, c. COTTUNSEED OlL—Qulet, dull: crude, 21c; yellow, prime, 2434c; do off grades, 3414c. L uJull, st2ady atralned, common to goed, TUKPENTINE—Quiet, steady: 26@26 J4c. POTATOES—Fairly active. RICE—Moderate dvmand : steady; Domestic, fair toextra, 3@534c: Japan, 4@4l4c. MOLASSES—Firm; New Orleans open kettle, g00d to choice, 27@37c. COFFEE—Barely steady : unchanged to 10 points down: May, $10 65; June, $12 20@12 30; July. $1170@11 80; August, $11 20@11 25; September, $10 75@10 85; October, $10 50; December, $10 25 @10 80. Spot Rio, easier. quiet, No. 7, 133,@14c. SUGAR—Raw firm. duli: fair refining 334¢ @ b: centrifugals, 86 test, 4c @ Ib: refinea. 16¢ higher, moderately active; off A, 4 11-16@4%c: mold 5l4c; standard A, 514c; confectioners' A, mii cui. Joaf, 514c: grushea, 5%c; powdered, 6 8-16¢; granulated, 51jc; cubes, 515c. ¥ruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUITS— ALMONDS AND WALNUTS—Nominal. A PRICOTS—Bags, 3’;’;@10& PEACHES—reeied, ® b, 10@12c; do un- pesiea, 515@7c. PRUN E:S—Four sizes. 5¢. RAISINS—Two-crown loose muscatel. 3c: do three-crown, 4@4Ysc: London layers, 80c@$1. HOPS-Quiet; State common and cholce, 244@8¢: Pacific Coast, 215@2Vjgc- WOOL—Quiet: steady; domestic fleece, 15@321c; pulled, 16@33c; Texas, 7@12c. do four-crown, 4@434c: Merchandise. PIG IRON — Moderately active; American, %10 75@13. COPPER—Firm: lake, $10 50. LEAD—Quiet: domestic. $3 02: TIN—Quiet: straits. $15 50@13 55. PLATES—Moderate demand. SPELTER—Easy: domestic, $4 05. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Iir., May 25.—The wheat trade, or such of it as is of bullish turn of mind, looks for improvement in prices to come from an export de- mand. Some business in that line was transacted atthe seaboard on Saturday, and it was claimed that the buying for shipment abroad would from this time on show better. Of course this was alto- gether conjecture, and probably the wish was sather to the thought, but nevertheless the market received some benefit from the theory as was evi- denced by the opening this morning. The visible supply received much attention to-day. s good decrease being expected, the final postings con- firming the belief. The reduction was 1,848.000 bushels. As this wasa holiday in Europe there was no cable and the usual statistics incident to Monday were not received. Receipts at Chicago were ten cars. The Northwest had 583 cars_against 501 Jast Monday, aud 363 a vear ago. Local inspec- tions from store were 13,310 bushels. Danubian shipments last week were 1,632,000 bushels. At lantic seaboard clearances amounted to 114,17 bushels. Afternoon holders became discouraged at the failure of prices to advance and in thelr disappointment offered freely, the effect of which was Lo cause weakness and material decline. July wheat opened from 8114 to 6114¢, sold between 6114@6134c and 60c, closing ac 6014c bid—Tje un- atyrday. Esiimated receipts for to-morrow 95 car e CORN—Was affected only by the ruling tone of Wheat. The feeling was therefore steady to firm early, but the bidding was not unusually brisk or noteworthy. There were no cables for the same reason that none on Wheat were received. Re- ceipts were 405 cars, and 137,935 bushels were withdrawn from store. The visible supply de- creased 1,163.000 bushels. After noon the strength was displaced by weakness and prices de- clined. Export clearances amounted to 349,112 bushels. July Corn opened at 291gc, sold at 2834c, closing ut 283,@28Tc—14@3/sc under Satuj Estimated receipts for to-morrow 725 cars. OATS—Lacked energy of action, and during the morning were steady to firm. through the re- lationship existing between them and the other giain markeis. Heceiots were 310 carsand 169,- 278 bushels were taken from store. Export clearauces were 94,930 bushels. The visible sup- pls decreased 275,000 bushels. The tone was easy during the last hour, prices losing more than was gained; early July oats closed 34c under Sat- urday. Estimated receipts for Tuesday 615 cars. FLAX—Was weak. Cash, 85c: May, 823hc: July, 88l5c; September, 8535@86c. Receipts were 25 cars. PROVISIONS—The hog market was not exactly weak this morning, but the fact that it was not strong was construed adversely when applied to product. At first provisions were moderately steady, but fair offerings and no demand resulted in ihe inevitable loss 10 prices. At the close July pork was 2215@25¢ lower, July lard 1234@15c lower and July ribs 7%@10¢ lower. BUTTER—The butter market was steady to- day. Quite a good business was transcted, the de- mand being for fine goods principally. Creameries —Extras, 15c; firsts, 14@144c: seconds, 10@ 13c: imitations, fancy, 11@l3c. Dairies—Exiras, 1234@1sc: firsts. 10@11c; seconds, c. Ladles— Extras, 8@10c; firsts, 8@814c: packing stock, 7c. F.GGS—Sold well and were firm. Recelpts were light. Fresh stock sola from 81%@9%4c B dozen. MONEY—Was 6% on call and 6@7% on ume loans. New York exchange sold at 90c premium. Closing Prices. 0 LEAT—May. 58%c: July, 6034e; September, Ve COKN—May, 28c; July, 2¥3,@28%c; Septem- ber, 297@30c. s > OATS—May, 18¢c; July, 183/c; September, 18%c. PORK—July, 37 0715 Seplember, $7 25. LARD—July, $4 2774 September, 84 4214, RIBS—July, $3 85; September, $3 9715, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, TiL, May 25.—The arrivals of cattle to-day were light. Buyers were inthe market early, andan advance of 15c was easily secured on desirable 1ots. Choice hogs were firm and Sc higher, owing to a small supply of those kinds. Other sorts were no more than steady. The run was moderate. Sheep and lambs were in active demand, and notwithstand- ing a £o0d run prices were 10@15¢ higher. CATTLE — Receipts, 10,000. Fancy beeves, $4 30@4 40; choice to prime, 1300 to 1700 pound steers. $4 10@1 25: good to choice steers, 1200 01800 pounds, $390@4 15: medium steers, 1000 10 1600 pounds. 3 70@3 90: common o 1air steers, 950 1o 1400 pounds. 83 40@3 65: choice feeders, 900 to 1200 pounds. 83 60@3 80: common to choice siockers. 82 #0@S 50: bulls, chuice to extra. 83 00@3 $0: bulls, poor 10 cnoice, 32 10@ 2 85; cows and heifers, ‘extra. $5 75@4 10: cows. fair 10 choice, $2 40@3'70: cows, common to fair, £1 60@2 35: calves, good 1o cholce. $i 75G 525; calves, common to good. §3 25@4 70; Texas grass steers, $2 80@3 50; Texas fed steers, 83 30 @4: Texas cows aua bulls, $2 40@325; mulkers and springers, per head, 320@35. HOGS—Keceipts, 36,000. Heavy packing ana shipping lots, 33 10@3 35: common to choice mixed, $3 15@3 4214: cholce assorted. §3 5@ 855; light, 83 25@3 55 pigs. $2 50@4 50. SHEEP — Kecelpts. 14,000, Inferior w0 choice, $250G4: lambs, $525@5 40. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. - CHICAGO, IL1., May 25.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany soid California fruit at open auction to- day, realiziog prices as follows: Black Tartarian cherries, 81 16@1 70; Kockport, $1 05@1 1 Belle d’Orleans, 800; Pringle apricots, half crates, $115. NEW YORK, N. Y., May 25.—The ‘Earl Fruit Company sold California cherries atopen auction to-day, realizing prices as follows; Black Tar- tarinns, $1 25@2 80 per 10-pound_box: Rockport. $2 24 lcon Bigereau, 81 25@1 60: Governor Woods, $1@130. About 1200 boxes sold for $2000 gross. Porter Drothers Company sold vo-day at open auction s carload of Calfornia. fruft at ihe folipe: ing prices: Cherrles — Tartarians, $1 05@1 K0 Governor Woods, 80c@$1 30: Rockports, $1 25 130; Royal Anues, $150; Oxhearts, $12 Eagles, 95¢; Purities, 90c. Gross sale on part of car, $1469. NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad Shares. Money on call easy at 11@2Y5%: last loan 134 and closing offered at 1%% Prime mercant! paver, 6@5%a% Bar silver, t814c. Mexican doilars, 53: sterling exchange quiet, with actual Debhioes i b cacst OISt 84 8715@4 8734 for sixty days and $4 614@4 5€34 for demand. Postea raton, $4 8B@4 8915 Commercial bills, $4 8634 @4 87. Government bouds lower; State bonds Jower: railroad bonds easier. Silver at the board was firm. CLOBING BTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 92 |Norfolk & Way: 2 AWChISOD. .......00o 147| Preferred. . 8l Preferred..... ... 2244|Northern Pacifis.. 14 Adsms kixpress...150 | Preferred, PYEY Ajton, TerreHaute. 54 |Neriuwesters. .., 105145 American Express.114 | FPreferred. 1480, American Tobsceo. 6514(N. Y. ¢ 9815 Preferrea - 99 N 8" Eay Stateuas...... 2915 Baitumore & Ohio.. Eronswiek Lands. . Euffalo, Roch & £ N, Y busq & W.n 16%)Oregon Improvmk 1 157‘6 Yreferrea......... == 170 |Oregon Navigation. 14 791/5/Orexon Short Line. 5 41 Pacific Mau e 28 45 |Peona. D.& Evans 2 677 Piusburg & W pia. 15 1627 Fullman Palsce...155 ' Rock isiand. % |RomeWa: &Ogdenllile BL L& S w 414 4 Preterred. iy Preferred......... 83 3534 61, Paul & Omana. 3% ity Preferred.. 134 363 Bt F. M. & M 112 160 sliver Certincac 65l 118 Bouthern Pacific.. 19 Boutnern . K., 9: Vs Tol. A A& 7Tol. & Ohio Uen. 0 M % Comna 15 % Utica & B. empnis & Charl Mexican Central. 43, Wab 8 L & Pas.. 7Y 9314 Preferred. 173 Wis Central 2. /4, Wheeling & L B 10 481, Preferred. .. "305% 2515 Am Cotton Oli pfa. 5434 Mobile & Ohio. 2 W U Beet.. &3 Rashvi #8 Ann Arbor. 16 Preferred 3 105 Brooklyn Traction. :t% 5% Erie 2d pfd.. 21 CLoSING BONDS. = 1UB74M K T 2ds... bfl‘,‘ 110 Do, 4s. 8514 Mutual Union 6s...114 11634 N J Cent Gen bs...119 9414 Northern Pac 1sts 11704 11314 115%3 1131 4 106 | Norinwest Consols. 1 18Y2 100 Do, deb Bs.. 1093 100 OR&N lsts 110%% 100 |SuL&lronMtGends S0 — [SUL& SF Gen 6s.112% 10914 £t Paul Consols ...131%3 105 (KL P.C. & Pa 1sis 118 Do. Claas B 4 8s:105 Do, Pac Cal 'ats. 110 99%; Eoutbern K. R. 0s. 94 Texas Pacific firsts 90%3 Texas Pacseconds. 22 La Consol 4s.. Migsouri funding..— N Carolinacon 6s..124 Do, &a.. 104 | UnionPac lstor98.10314 £0 Caroling 474s...108 | West Shore 4a.....105%% Tenn new 3. 86 | Moblle & Oblo 4s.. 8642 Ve funding des... 62 | R GranaeWestlsis 7614 . == |Ches & O Ds. 1073 5 |Atchison da. 8%, trust repts st 6 | Do, 2ds A a2y Canaas South 2as.. 1043 G H & S A 68...... 105 Cen Pac 1stsor 85 10613 Do. 2d Ts. 100 Den& R G 1st. 11132 H & Tex Cent bs.. 109 91" Do. con 6s. 102 86 Reading 4s. Kansas Fa Consols 7274 Missouri 6e. Ks ¥a lsts Dendiviily EXCHANGE AND BULLIOM Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - $4 8814 Sterling Exchange, sight. - 48915 riing Cables. .. - 490 w York Exchange, sight 1214 ew York Exchange, telegraphic. — 15 Fine Silver. ¥ ounce ~ 6817 Mexican Dollars 5414 5i3y e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—It was a hotiday In England and Chi- cago was lower, 50 between the two the market was In poor shape withno business 10 spesk of. No. 1, 81 0844: choice, $1 0714@1 ON34: lower grades. $1G1 US: extra cholos for milling,' $1 156 20 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssiox — 10 o'clock — December— 400 tons, §1 027 600. 81 0234, REGULAR @ SEssioN—December—200 0, $1 0214. iber — 200 tons, 00, $1 0235; 600, $1 02: 100, $1 017, Futures are sieady, but spot quota. tions for Feed are weaker. Feed, 714@72%ac; cholce, 7384¢; Brewing, O@85c. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SE8STON—10 0'clock—December—100 tons, 73c: 400, 78Yc. REGULAR MORXING SESSIGN—December—200 tons, 7264c: 400, T213c; 200, T2¥gc; 500, 7234c. NOON BESSION — December—100 tons, 400, 72¢c. — Previous prices rule. Milling, 7714 @85c B ctl; fancy Feed, 85@30c: g0od 10 choice. @¥5c; common to fair, T0@77Ys: Gray, 724 @82345¢; Surprise, 90c@8] B cil. CORN—Large Yellow, 80@92igc; Small Round do, 9734c: White. 5215@85¢ B chi. RYE—75@77%c ¥ ct. BUCKWHEAT—55@80¢ @ cul. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: 83 75@3 85 B bbl: superfine, §2 75@3. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, Cracked Corn, $21 ® ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In 10-B sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: am Flour, 23,c; Rye Flour, 314c: Rice Fiour, 73gc: Corn- meal, 23,@3c; extra cream do, Blac; 330 Oat Grosis, 434c: Hominy. i wheat Flour, dc; Cracked Wheat, Stzc: Farina, Bolled Gasa, 434c; o, Family extras, Bakers' extras, $3 66@$ 65; $20@20 50; 4lac: Whoie Wheat Fiour, 3c; Pearl_Barley, 4%ac: Spilt’ Peas, 4#gc; Green bY4c B b HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$16@16 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$16 50@17 30 @ ton for lower grades and $18@19 P ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $16@16 50; Oticake Meal at the mill, $20 % ton; jobbing, §: Cottonseed Uilcake, $21' 8 ton. HAY—New Barley came in_ but it was poor and no price was fixed. Wheat is quotable at $8@11 50 F ton: Oat, 7@9 B ton: Wheat and Oat, $8@11: Barley, $7@8 50: Alfalfa, $7@9: Clover, $6@7 50: Compressed Oat, 86 50@8: Compressed Wheat, $7 @10 50; Stock, $6@7 ¥ ton. STRAW—30@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos quoiable at 90c@$1 B ctl; Small Whites, $1 26@1 40 § ctl: Pea, 81 26@1 45 ® ctl; Large Whites. 21@1 15 B eti: Pink, 90c@$1; ieds, $1 25: Flackeye. 51 40@1 65: Red Kidney, 81 50@1 65; Limas, $2 60@2 75; Butters, $1 40@1 60 for small ana $1 26@1 50 for large. ;‘E DS—Brown Mustard is quotable at $1 50 §3 30 P cil: Trieste, $302 50 $ ot Ye- low ustard, 31 40@1 80: Klax, 1 70G1 80: Ca- nary, 234c B b; Alialfa, 756@9%c % Ib; Eape, 21lpc$ fb; Hemp, 315¢ % 1. DRIED PEAS—81 25@1 40 @ cul for Niles and $1 25@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—New Potatoes in sacks arequotable at 90c@31 25; new Early Rose in boxes from the River, $150 B ctl; new Garnet Chiles, $1@1 25; River Burbanks, 50@0bc; Oregon Burbanks, 60@S0c cul: Early Rose, 60@:0c; Petal:ma and Tomales, 55@65c % ctl; Humboldt Burbanks, 60@ 70¢ # cti. ONIONS—Lower at 40@50c 7 ctl. VEGETABLES—Arrivals were 640 boxes As- paragus, 242 boxes Rhubarband 589 sacks Peas. Alameda Summer Squash, #2 50; Los Angeles Summer Squash, $1@1 26 % box: Egg Plant, 16@ 18c # Ib: Los Augeles Tomatoes, 82@2 60 % bx: Cu- cumbers, 50c@$1 P doz; Asparagus, $1@2 B bx for ordinary and %2 25@2 50 for extra: Rhubarb, 60c@ $1 25; Dried Peppers, 7@8c: Green Peppers, 20@25c 7 Ib: Greeu Peas, 80c@$] sack for common and $126@1 50 for Garden; String Beans, 5@9¢ # Ib jor Los Angeles and 7@‘DCE 1 for Winters; Horse Beans, 50@76c ® sack; Dried Okra, 123ac; Cab. bage, 45@50¢ B cul; Garlic, 4@5c B b. LUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—Some spectal brands sre bringing over the quotations, but the general range of values re- mains the same. CREAMERY — Fancy, 14c; seconds, 13G18%40 DATRY—Fancy, 180: good to cholce, 12@1214c; lower grades, 11@11%gc. CHEESE—Fancy mild new, 7c_$ b: common 10 good. 6@6gc; Cream Cheddar, 10@11c; Young Amorich. 8c @ i Wesiern, T0@1ic: Kasters, 2 1/ac. EGGS—The hot weather is making a wider dif- ference between store and ranch Eggs, the latter belag quoted firmer in consequence. Linstern Exes, 11@1134c; Store Eggs, 11@12c: ranch kEggs, 1213 @14c; Duck Eggs, 14@16¢ doz. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern came in and Hens sold at $5 25@6. Local stock continued nominal. Live Turkeys are quotavle at 13@15¢ ® 1 for Gobblers, 12@14c for Hens: Geese, B pair. §1@ 1 25; Goslings, 81 25@1 Ducks, $3 50@4 50 for oid and doz for young: He) et suém: & .olc‘l,."ugtwgoa: 450; Koosters, young, Fryers, $6@7 ; Broilers. $4@5 50 for large and .2(?3 for small; Pigeons, 81 26@1 50 for young and old. GAME—Quotations are iargely nominal as there is no demand for Game this hot weuther. Hare, 50 @75c: Rabbits, 75c for Cotiontails and 50@75¢c @ aoz for small. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Arrivals of Cherries were 8700 voxes, selling at 40@T5¢ for White and Red and 50@90c 7 box for Bluck. Cherries in bulk, @Tc @ 1b for:White or Black and 315 5¢ for cull: 0f which there ure a good many arriving. L. E. Grove of Mountalu Park Fruil Farm, Cala- Canada Pacific.... 61 9 | veras County, has sent in some Yeliow Newton 30%| Freferred........ 25 | Pippio Apples, kept over from lust year. which 5074 |Ontario. 13 sold at $7 box. Thisfrecails th ncy prices of 147 Ontano & Westera, 1414 I thirty or forty years ago. Pringle Apricots sold at 75c@$1 25 P box, 108 boxes coming In. BERRIES—Receipts of Strawberries werg 316 chests, selling at $6@9 @ chest for Longworths and £4@6 for large berries. Gooseberries. 20@25¢c @ drawer and 2@21pc B 8 ;: mkob {3: small and 30@35¢ B drawer and 235 n Kk for large. Raspberries, — % drawer; Newcastle Respber- | ries, 8125 @ crate. o Blackberries from Southern California. Currants, 65@76¢ . CITRU pa%x’rs‘l.bv?:nm are weak at 7 $125 for Seedlings, $3@4 for Navels, $1 50@2 bl for Malta Bloods and $1 25@2 25 for Mediterranean Sweets: Lemons, 75c@$1 25 for common and $1 50 2 50 for good 1o choice; Mexican Limes. $5 50@ j California Limes, §1: Bananas, $1@2 $ bunch; Pineappies, $3@6 @ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Eastern buyers have already appeared and are secking to make contracts for Prunes. but their id-as arc considered 100 low by growers, hence no prices Lave been established. DRIE] FRUITS—The following prices rule on the Frui¢ Exchange: AD Lote A @2c B D for quar CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 1 tered. 2o for siiced And 4@ ke for evanorated: Peaches, 214@4c and B¢ for fancy: Apricots. 614@ 8c for prime io choice, 8¢ for fancy and 10@11lc B ™ for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 2%ec for un- prossed: White: ¥igs. 4c in sacks: Fests, 7c B for evaporated haives, 315@6c # b for quarters: Prunes, 3@3l4c: Plums, 3bec B Ib for pitted and 13436 for unpiited; Nectarines. 314@6c® B for, | rime to choice and for fancy. | v.!umu.\'n Ymc“_l}!r" rated Apples, 4@4: @ b: sun-arled, i L6@2c ; for fancy; peeled in boxes. 11@121ac; Pruries, 4c for four sizes, 5@5lgc for 40@50's amd 4da@Se for 50@60's: Apricots. £14@8c for prime to cholce 10@11c for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, $ac White Figs, 3@bc; Pears, S8c ® Ib for evapor- ated balves and 4@7lkc for quarters; Plums, 833@4c for pitted and 1@1Yac for unpitted; Nec- tarines, 4@de B 1b for prime to choice. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Pricesare as follows, carload lots, 1. 0, b. San Francisco: Four- crown, lgose, 334c # : 3-crown. l00se, 2Ve: 2- crown, 2¢; seediess Sultanas, 3/2@334C: reedless Muscatels, 214@234¢; three-crown London layers : clusters, $1 35@1 60: Dehesa clusters. all;perl.x clusters, $2 80@2 75; Dried Grapes, — B . JoBBING PRIcEs—Fourcrown loose, Slgc: 3- crown, 234@3c; 2-crown, 214@2%ac. Seediess Sul- | tanas;’ 4c ® Ib; Seedless Muscatels, Sc; S-crown | London layers, 75@90c: clusters, $1 50@1 75; Dehesa clusters, $2 60; Imperial clusters, $2 75; Dried Grapes, —. NUTS—Walnuts are quotab ¢ at 9@llc B for No. 1 hard and 11@13c ® Ib for paper-shell, joo- bing lots; Almonds, 7lac B Ib for Languedoc and 812@10c for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts, 513 @7c for Easiern and 414@5Yac for California: Hick- ory Nuts, 5@8c; Pecans, 6c for rough and 8c for polished: Filberts, s@gc“ ll-l‘):’-nu Nuts, 9@10c B 1b; Cocoanuts, £4 5 3 HONEY—Comb ::@;zuoumeu 10@12¢ P B for bright and B@9c ® Ib for lower grades: water- white extracted, % b; light amber ex- tracted, 3}12"/ ark wmber, 4¢; dark, 2@3c. BEESWAX—350 CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c B 1 for heavy, 7c for light medtum, 9c B I for light, 10¢ for extra light and 12c @ 1 for sugar-cured: Kastern Sugar- cured Hams, 1114c; California Hams, 10c 8 b; Mess Beet, 87 60@s; extra mess do, $8 50@9; fam- fly do, $10: extra prime Pork, $8 50@8: extra P bbl: mess, $12 @ bbl; Smoked Bee?, 10c B LARD—Eastern, tlerces 18 quoted at 614¢ B I for compound and 634c for pure; pails, 734c: Call- fornia_tlerces, 5igc for compound and ®lgc for pure: half-bbls, 64@6%ac; 10-1b tins, 7140; do 5B, 3, [N 51?mmsz—m/‘c@sx/. 1n tierces and 7@7%sc B in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS — Heavy salted steers are quotable at 7c ® 1b; culls and brands, 6c B ; medium. 6c § Bb: culls and brands, 5c: light, 5¢: culls and brands. 4c; Cowhides, 5@5Lac ® B; | cuils and brands, 4@i%ac; salted Kip, Bc B ib; salied Calf 7c: selied veal. 6c; dry Hides, 10c; culls and brands, 8¢ ® : dry Kip and Veal, B@9c; euus, 7c: dry Cals, 15c; culls, 10c; Goat- skins, 20@35c each: Kids. 5c; Deerskins, summer, SUc; medium, 15@25c; winter, 10@15¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@15c each; short wool. 20@35¢c each: medium, 40@50¢ each; long wools, s of all kinds about 1ac less. o 1, rendered, 8i4@Sige: No. 4, 3c: refined, 515@5%4c; Grease. 214C B WOOL—We quote Spring Nevada, 6@9c B b San Joaquin and Southern Coast, six months, 4@6c: San Joaquin, foothill, good to choice, 1@8c; San Joaquin, y fleece, 412@614c: northern free, 7 @0c; do, detective, 5@hiac § . N y 11,@Sc & b GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 34 15@4 20 JuneJuly delivery, $4 35: San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 2415@2614c COAL—Wellington, 88 B ton: New Wellington, $8 @ ton: Soutntreid Wellincton, 87 50 B ton: Seartle, $5@b 50; Bryant. $5: C00s Bav, $4 50: Walisend, $6 50; Scotch, $7 50: Brymbo, 87 50: Cumberland, $13 50 in bulk and $15 In sks: Pennsylvanis Anthraclte Egg, $11; Cannel, §8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, 810 50 in bulk and $12 50 ton in sacks. CANNED FRUITS—The San Francisco Fruit Exchange jssues a revised 1ist of prices, showing | slenderly stocked market. New nack of Cherries, | black or red—3-b extrn. 82 60; 3 = 2: seconds, $1 55@1 85; White Cherries— $3@3 50: 2%3-b standards, 2 2 Peaches— Yellow tree, gallon yeilow cling. 2va-m, standards, $1 onds, $1 10@ #0; gallon pic, $2@2 50; white cling. 214-1b s'andards, $1 25@1 45. Lemon clings | are scarcer. There are no Bartlett Pears left ana | 38! | 2 25. Raspberries—zia.mh | 5@1 50: seconds, $1 30@L 55. | standards, $1 Strawberries—214-b standards, $1 35@1 78: sec- onds, §1 30 Pears and Cherries are very strongz. In fuct, the whole Canned Frul. market is in £00d shape. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company | i quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed. Powderod nd Fine Crushed, all 6%4¢: Dry Granulated, S53c; nfectioners’ A, Blgc: Magnolia A. Sc: Exira | C, 47gc; Gblden C, 434¢: half-barrels, 34c more than barrels, and boxes lac more. SY KUP—Golden, in bbls, 16c; Black Strap, 100 ¥ gal | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. | Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- | terers are as follo BEEF—First quallty, 5@514c: second do, 4@ | 4%4s3 third do, S3@4c a0 R | v arge, 3 small, 1 Wethers, 5@6%sc; Ewes. 413@5c | ¥ PO T Bt A g ss 3 b for large ana PORK—Live Hogs, c 33, @334 10F smell and® mediam: dressed do, 47 @bdlge ' Ib. | RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 WOURS. Fiour, ar. eks......16.675Middlngs, sks. 245 | Oregon.. 44 Oregon. 500 Washingion. 6 Hay, tons.. 418 | Wheat, ctls. 3| Butter. ctls. 230 | Oregon... 1/Cheese. cl 90 | Washingt 1,940/ Eggs. doz. 8,910 | Barley. cus 15,609 Hides. 1o, 851 | 280 | 233 2,037 Quicksiiver, 972 Lumber. M fees.. 80 | 960 Talow, ctis a4 | 1,605 Flaxseed, ¥ 505 | Ll STOCK MARKET. 1 e | Mining Stocks Open Higher and More Active. Comstock mining shares w 're higher again yes- terday, the advance from Ssiurday’s best figures being from 15 cents to 456 cents in the higher- priced stocks. Trading also showed a marked in- crease, especially on the noen Informal session, where * he highest figures of the day were reached asarule. The feeling was somewhat easier on the afternoon call. The close was guieter and irregular, some stocks being lower and a few higher. On the Bond Exchange Giant Powder advanced 10 $25 under fresh rumors of & powder combines The sugar stocks were a so fractionally stronger. a I'he Crown Point delinquent sale takes place to- ay. Additional weekly reports from the Comstock are as follows: pt BRUNSWICK EXPLORATION COMPANY— Shatt 1—This shaft has been sunk 12 feet on the incline, passing through ciay J»arnhr?' and quartz show- ing some value, total deoth 443 feet. 200 level— The north drift from the station has been extended 10 feet, passing through porphyry and quartz showing some value, toal length 185 feet. We have been timbering and repairing the south drift during the week. In grading: the bottom of the track we found that the ore_which now shows in the face extended back along the bottom for 32 feet. Shaft 2—The south drift started in west crosscut 1, 45 feets from main south drift. This drist has been advanced 15 feet through hard por- phyry and strinzers of quartz, total iength 85 feet. From the end of this drifc we have starte¢ an east crosscut—No. 3—and advanced it 9 feet: face in hyry and quartz Gowd & Curry’s tunnel— From the end 750 feet from the mouth of the main north drift we have started a west Crosscut— ced it 12 feet; face in quartz thing new is reported from the Sierra Nevada, cs, Best & Belcher or Gould & Curry. The superintendent of the Amalie mine, Kern County, writes: “Yours of the 20th inst. containing certificate of assay from the National Base Ore Reduction Company received. They certainly make & £0od showing. | will order more lumber 838000 as I go tothe City. We bave cosiderable on hand for the carpenters to work up and as much a8 the teams can haul from the railroad station at present. “We are not moving as rapidly with our fm- provements as we would like. The two bollers are fu place at the hoisting-works and work is jleadily progressing in enlargiog the shatt. [t will be quite aliitle while, however, before the holst- ing materials are here, They are now at Caliente, waiting for teams to heul them up, which is being doue as rapidly as possible. ‘The mill is running steadily &nd doing good work. I find a great im- provement in handling concentrates from the frues. T'he ore we are ireating turns out about 10 °r cent of concentratey that assay 8300 per ton. Ve are striking a very good body of ore near the western limit of the claim. ‘We have sunk 26 feet d are now drifting. Richer ors is shown than ¥ found at the same depth, running bigh in gold d ailver. We are also taking out high-grade ore 1rom the stope above the tunnel, ches, 214@4c -nn.s@x)r: | 206 BOARD SALES. Following were the saias 1a the San Francise Etock Bonrd vesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION COMMPNCING C Potnt. -27100 cCaV. 28 50 79200 H&EN. 80400 . 27) -37(700 Mex .70{300 Occati. 69| 100 Buiiion. 100 Bulwer. ©3%200 Exonar : .37200 G & C..1.60'300 Fotos. 701100 Oceldtl..1.65 .75 30. 30. 1. ...2.80,300 Ophlr....1.75 2T 2.8 2.85 100 Ovrma. 11200 .. 5700 .. 1.05 200 Following wers the sales i yesterday: 18 2,90 250 Savage..1.50 100 Kentuck..07.200 1.45 Bel.. 19 ...1,10200 S Nev..1.08 11651000 Y Jackt.65 the Pactfic Si00k BEGULAR sE8sIoN—10:30. 800 Alpha. 300 Andes 150 ...... 200 Excha 200 Alta.......11/200 C Poin! 100 ... 300 Buliion. T 500 G & C..1.75 1.70/300 1,65/ 2 AFTERNOON SESSION: t. 1 40/ 30 Occld. 850 50. 700 Sa (800 2:30. 1600 C Imp.. 03100 Mxenl.17 100 Chollar. 1.5 1.85 isy 1 24 1100 Ophirl.82 200 Ovrmn.. 72300 Ophlr...1.80 31200 ..... i1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, May 25 -4 P, M. Bid. Asksd. Bid. Avked 6 300 Amal! - 218 Providence. 300 . 2 30/Bld 150 % 40/ Asked ... S 400 Savan: 48 00/400 56500 13100 3 300 10 00200 00 Bid 85 00 400 oo .\S}Alktd 300 . . 34 LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid 2 Humboldt Bank Asked 100 Atlas Iron Worl Asked 50 Tuscarora Wate: 0 — 20 14 07 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, May 256 3 P. w TXITED NTATES BoxDs. 15 Edison Light & Power Co.. 50 Giaut Powder Con 80 do do 20 Hawailan Commercial 275 do do 2d do do, b2, 50 Hutchinson > P Co.. 45 S F Gaslizht. 5 do do Street— 30 Pacific Lighting. BALKS—AFT Board— 100 Hawailan Commercial. 100 do do, b3 10 Market-st Rallway. 35 Onkland G 30 S F Gaslight. 5 do do 105 V Water. 120 do do Street— 106 Giant Powder Con. 50 do do 200 Hewalian Commerdial. . 140 Hutghinson 8 P Co. —— e THE CALL CALENDAR. May, 18986. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. FROM | vom May 26 ay 26 ay 26 Columblia .. le—@ bxs medicine. 17 pkgs mdse, 2 bbis e o, 500 Bi-sks 8 Qreks four, 543 bals bides. 13 bdis deerskins, 8 bdls salt calf, 13 sksclay, 7 bxs fish, 46 cs smoked meat, 685 bdls laths, 6 pkgs express, 2 sks coin. 106 pkgs furni- ture. G N Ry via Seatile—7 bdls dry hides, 1bdl calt hides, 2 Tdls sheep pelts, 1 sk tails, 2 cs books, 300 S N imio0—2500 aks guano. Killisnoo- sks g Port Townsend—112 bdlsgreen hides, dse, 3 pKgs express. s T etorfar 33 hills salt hides, 10 pkgs hardware, 3 horses, 4 pkgs mdse, 1 pkg express, 3 8ks coin. Consignees. HEAA kme—Chas Nelson: J K Armsby & Co: J CBauer & Co; H Datard: Chas Harley & Co; Krus immerman; Jackson Brewery. . 3 & e D matilla—Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co; _Pacific Ammonia and Chemical Works: L D Stone & ( Sherwood & Snerwood : Buckingham, Hecht & Co: Sherman, Clay & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co; Wenipe W Cohen; Hirsch & Co: Tatum & Bower i P’ Berwin & Bros: J L Roe; ¥ : AmericanTobacco Co: olcombe By Biosinger & Co: Amer Press Assn: bacitic Const Steamship Co: C E Whitney & Co; Harris; & Dickinson; Stauffer & Co; M A Wertheime, Pioneer Reel Paper Co: W G Richardson; A Bob 3 pkge SUN, MOON AND TIDE. U. 8. COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY Trow BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. ngand Lead Co; Cerf, Schloss & ¢ JC Bauer & Co; Pacific Bone and Fertilizing Co: Paul Reiger & Co: Eberhardt Tanning Co: G W fAllen & Lewis; CJ Leist & Co: Kittle & T L Everett &Co: H W Higgins & o } J L O'Neil: Moore, Ferguson & Co: Wm_Ben Jaesdiy; May a5 ottt Son: W d 3 Boya; Senitling & Co: C F Mar. Sun rises. 4.51]Moon rises. wedei; Redington & Co; Chas Harley & Co; W P Bun ses. 9 A N 4.08AX | Whcoler: I bausen & Co: Smith’s Cash Store: O G von Galen:; Chas Harley & Co: American Biscuit May—1896. Co; California Saw Works: Baker & Hamilton: D = T = = Appleton: American Union Fish Co: Theodore 5[ Ttme| gy | Time | roqy | Timo | yoqy ““lxm Fisher; Getz Bros & Co; Goodall, Perkins & Co. i RIL W H W H W) Stanley: Wells, Fargo & Co: Lane & Conuelly; J - : erty; A Paliles: Friedman & Rogers: Italian 26 5.18/—1.6(12.31 :.: :.gg ;‘g?{?'g‘x” g»; Swiss Colony: Bank of British Norb Americu 38| o04/ 17| k38| Lol &38| 321k e o st Eloppe d300s A Caseli . ' s > = ‘er Eureka—) am, i Nle W Feot | L W | Nook|FE W |:Neet CE Whithey & Co+ Dairymenta Unions Hills Bros 29| 0.17| 8.7 7. -3 | Dodge, Sweeney & Co:- Getz Bros & Co: Fred Can 2011104 3-3 | han: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz: H N Tilden & Co 31| 1.57 3.2 | Wieland Brewing Co; Marshall, Teggart & Co; i J Siffers: H Kirchmann & Co;_Western Meat Co: ¥ 1] 3.02] 4.3| 9.54/—0.1| 5.38| 4.8/11.10] 2.8 | Uri & Co: CalBottling Co: Enterprise Brewery 2| 18| 3711038 05| 614/ 49 - | American Unlon Fish Co: J Ivancovich & (n; J H Cain & Co; Kowalsky & Co: Langley & Mica NoTE—In the anove exposition of the tides the | ( B Smith'& Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: H Du ¢arly morning tides are given In the left hand | G Camilloni & Co: San Francisco Fish Co; Wm column, aud the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence s to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tzs last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Cosst Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the belght, and then the number given is subtractive trom the depth ziven by the charts HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIO OFFIOE, U. & N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGR BaN FRANCISCO. May 25. 1894 } The time ball on Telegrapn Hilt was not dropped to-day on account of failure of noon signal. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. 8. N.. in charga. Cline: Pacific Coast Fish Co: Norton, Teller & Co De Bernardi & Co: Brown Bros & Co: F B Haight: Altred Wyss: Bavaria Brewery; Witzel & Baker: Gonld & Jaudin: Gray & Barbieri; Allen & Lewis: Dalton Bros; G'G Wickson & Co: S Branswick: J M Moore: M'Ehrman & Co: L Benussi; Welster & Co: 8 P Milling Co; McDonough & Runyon: J W Swain: G W Stafford & Co; Nolan & Co; Warner & Maddox: D E Allison & Co; B E Lepori; C A Parkin; E R Stevens & Co; Standard Ofl Co: J S Jackson: Goodyear Rubber Co: Wetmore Bros; A Levy & Co; M Ehrman &Co; Labor Exchange; Wm Lichtenberg. O. R. <« IN. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. MONDSY, May 25. Stmr Lakme, Anderson, 42 hours from Hue- neme; produce, to Chas Neison. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 38 hours from Ven- tura: 6301 bbix oll, to Pacific Coass Oil Co. Bay: pass and 475 tons coal, to J D Bpreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Rival, Johnson, 15 hours trom Fort Bragg: lumber and r r ties, to Samuel Blair. Stmr Washtenaw, Crosscup, 76 hours from Ta- 4500 tons coal, to S P Co. Oakland direet. Stmr Umatilla. Hunter. 87 hours from Victoria; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, 70 hours from New) and way ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. > Sumr Arago, Reed. 37 hours from Coos Bay, via Port Orford 52 hours; pass and mdse, to Oregon Coal and Nav Co. Ship Spartan, Polite, 11 days from Seattle: 2280 tons coal, to P B Cornwall. Ship Sterling, Wheldon, 142 days from New York: mdse, to Sutton & Beebe. Bark Enoch Talbot, Jobnson, 24 days from Re- dondo: 9000 bois oil, to Axctic Oil Works. Bkin Nor.h Bend, Wallace, § daysfrom Grays Harbor; lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Joseph and Henry, Christensen, 7 days from Coanille River; 140 M f Tumber, to Simpson Lum- ber Co. £ Schr Pilot, Johnson, from fishing cruise, 25,000 1bs halibut, to master. Schr Chas Hanson, Nielsen, 8 days from Grays Harbor: 230 M ftlumber, to £ K Wood Lumber Co. Schr Emma Claudina, Nielsen, 12 days from Tacoma; 300 3 ft lumber, to Dickens Lumber Co. Cleared. MONDAY, May 25. B T © ®4s 0oup..1087 45 reg... - Do, new iar. 117 ° = o i MISCKLLA N c0us RoNDA. OalatCbleds. -~ 11215'Do. 20 fas 85 — — CalElecL8s. - ulvf‘,l’ao Ry 6s.105 120 CotraCW Ba. 9834 98 |P&Ch Rv@s — 107 Dpotstex-op 77~ 95 |Pwi-st.RR8s — 1161 EdanL&P 6s. — 12215 Reno, WLEL — 108 F&CH KRBs.1041; — | RiverW Cofs — 100 Geary-stR5s. 1023,105 [SactoP & L.. - 103 LosAngL@s. — 108 'SFANPHRSe1013% — DoGnted.6s. — 103 |SPREArizds — = 98 Mikt-siCble8s133 — |SPRR Cal6s. 10835111 DoKyConBs.. 10615106 |SPRECalds. — = = Rev(NeR7a 86 °105 |EvBrRCalis 98 101 N PCRRGs 108 |SViVaters 1187 — N Ry Cal 65.1022:1056 |6VWaterés. — = 99 | NRyCaibs. —~ 100 [StkinG&ES: — 10014 Oak Gas 0s..100 10414 SunstT&T6s100 — Do, 2d 1as 5510434106 SutterstR5s 10755 — Omuibug6s.11914 — (VisallaWCde =~ 92 ackoliMeés. — = — WATTR KTOCKS. Contra Costa 87 393 /8an Joss..... 76 100 MarinCa... 50 — |SpringValley 983 99 28 BTOCK S | Capttal..... 15 30 |PacificLight. 463; 471 | D o o | w 9214 Oak G LEH 52% 523 Stocktol..... — 3y FacGasimp. 86 86 SSUKAN. - aTODKE. FiremansFd.165 — [Sun 2 50 COMMER (AL BANK sTO-RA. AmerBETC. — — (LondonP&A.128 1:9 Anglo-Cal ... 513; — |London&SK. — 27145 | BankofCal. — "*24315 Merch Ex... 12— CalSD&TCA. 5itle 56 Kevada,... — = FirstNatonl178 1¥2%a/eather BG — = Grangers. . - - ®ATINGS BANK ATHOK BerS&LCo..1415 1660 (Sav&Loan.. — 100 HumbS&L.1100 1450 260 — 486 | - E STREET KAILROAD sTOCKY. Calitornia.... — 110 |Oak.SL&Hay — 100 Fresidio..... 6 TVa 243, 25 Soc 62 MINCELLAX KoUS sre. Alaaks Pkrs. 96 100 (OceanlcSSCo — 2414 BIkDCoaiGo, — 10 |PacAuxFA. 1 — CalCotMills., — — |Pac Borax.. 83 100 CalDrvDock — = |Pacl&NGo — 30 EdisonLight 1163, — (PacRol MUl — — GasConAssa. — =~ — |ParfPainiCo. 6l 71 Gerlead Co. 85— PacTramGo. — & 24 SewEasds: 3056 203 PaciaTOS 85 16 HuichSPCo. 2714 47VBunsetT&T.. 41 — JodsonMtgC. — " — “|UnitedClo. — u5 Mer Ex Assnl00 110 SALES—MORNING SESSTON. Board— 1213 14|15 1920|2122 26 | 27 | 28| 20 . OUEAN STEAMEKS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. | DESTINATION. | sama. [ Pren. - |Eel Raver. Sunol.."". | Grays Harbor. Eureks .. Newpor: Araxo. Svdney. China & Japan Ine. Jne Jne Jue Jne Ma, o aM mlm.l’ » May27, vaw 10a% Ay28.12 M 8, 2rm Mayzs, Sru [ May28.dan M-:;& Dam DMay28, zru May3l. Sam 3 }hg" 110ax 210am 2,11ax 3, S5en Pler 13 Pier 2 Pler 11 Pler 13 Pler 24 P MSS Oceanic PMSS Pler 11 Pler9 Pler 8 Pier 11 Pler 13 Pler 11 Pler 24 Pler 11 vier 13 & Co. Stmr Corona. Hall, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sailed. MONDAY, May 25. Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Stmr Pomona, 'Doran. Eureka. Sumr South Coast. Hansen, Eureka. Sumr Corons, Hail, San Diego. Stmr Caspar, Anfindsen, Caspar. Stmr Scotia, Jobnson. Stmr Poiut Arena, Johnson, Mendocino. Sumr Del Norte. Stockflech, Grays Harbor. Scar Etta B, Madsen, Fort Koss. Charters. The Sharpshooter is chartered for wheat to Maryborough, Australia, private. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. May 25-10 p. hazy: wind NW; velocity 6 miles Spoken. May — —Lat 87 3¢ N, long 36 62 W, Brship Falls of Clyde, hence Jan 23, for Queenstown. April 16—Lat 1 8, long 27 W, Ger bark Este. fm Cardift for Santa Rosalia. Lat 5657 S, long 79 50 W, Brship Eaton Hall, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. ASTORIA—Arrived May 26—Stmr State of Cali- fornia, hence May 23; stmr Arcata, hence May 21, via Eureka. Sailed May 25—Stmr Albion. WPORT—Arrived May 25—Stmr Alcazar. PORT BLAKELEY—Salled May 31—Schr Beu- lah, for Guaymas. TATOOSH—Passed May 25—Bark Richard III, from Seattle, for Alaska. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrivea May 7—Br ship Chiltonford, from Santa Rosalia. TACOM Sailed May 24—Ship Dashing Wave, for San Francisco; bark Tidat Wave, for San Fran- cisco. Cleared May 22—Br shiv Roy, for Sydney. Sailed May 22—Schr Helen'N Kimball, for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND—Arrived May 25—Bark Aureola hence May 7. USAL—Arrived May 26—Stmr Protection, hne May 23. MENDOCINO—Arrived May 25—Schr Nettie T;lndh.gr‘, hence May 22; schr Bobolink, hence May 92. Sailed May 22—Schr Nettle Sundborg, for. Na- TATOOSH—Passed May 25—Stmr Mackinaw. from Tacoma, for San Francisco. JUR! A—Arrived May 25~Stmr Farallon, hence 24, and sailed for Yaquina Bay. NAVARRO—Arrived May 25—Schr Nettle Sundborz, from Mendocino. SEATTLE—sSailed May 25—Stmr City of Ever ett, for Nanalmo. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed May 25—Schr Monterey, for Redondo. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived May 25—Schr Hue- May 25—Chil ship Republic, for Wi 3 AL sy 25-scne Pasey e "ACOM A—Sai a8y 20—Schr Fan Adel tor san bedro. e PORT BLAEELEY—Sailed M 35-—-Schi - caide, for San Francisco. i o Foreign Ports. PANAMA—Arnved May 22—Si N YI'OIE i‘;" ank‘w 'y tmr Newport, PUNTA ARENAS—Arrived May 17— AVON) J’ Arrived May 23—Ship S hl}l;:;ll;::l’ll§e Jan 12, ¥ P Odue: SENADA—Salled May 24—Stmr Orlzal Ban Francisco. v s fo Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived May 26—Stmr Fulda, fm Genon; stinr Mobile, from Loudo: tmr Marsala, gy Hamtare AN —Arrived out — S Kaiser Wilhelm IL it e .lfleAVKE—Al'I'lVOd out May 25—Stmr La Tour i COPENHAGEN—Arrived ous May 26—Stmr Norge. GLASGOW—Arrived out May 25—Stmrs Si of Californla and Furnessia, > S0 Srs State . —~Weather GIBRALTAR—Sailed May 25—Stmr Ems, for | New York. DOV ER—Passed May 265—Stmr Scandis Hamburg, for New York. e B Importations. HUENEME—Per Lakme—8454 sks barley, 258 sks corn, 130 sks beans, 5 tons junk. NEWPORT—Per Eureka—20 bxs lemons, 144 R Scon—_12 tubs 78 5 o8 ogi, \n Simeon—: ubs bxs butter, o8 o lflcfllluk;.qllg:’llflvehn 6 dl':i?lpd calves. ‘ayucos—68 bxs butter, 1 separator, 6 cs a1 S C Ry stations—33 bxs fish, 1 pkg castings, 1 o ShEI0h bEs Tt Ta; oncheese: L pke ko utter, kgs wdse, 1 cs gelatine. iy brsabaer Arroyo Grande—85 sks beans. Carpenteria—1 fron kettle. Sauta Barbara—1 bx dry goods, 1 bx drled fruit, 1 bx butter, 73 bxs lemons, 55 bxs oranges. Gaviota—5 bxs butter. East San Pedro—20 pkgs mdse. S P Co via San Pedro—400 sks wall plaster. Ventura—5 pkgs household goods, 1 trunk per- sonal effects, 1 s barber chairs, 1 bx castings, 69 bxs lemons. 2 bxs butter, 3 gas engines, 1 bx dried chestnuts, 311 ks beans, b4 bxs oranges, 1 coop YRR ANCO ER—Per Umatilla—7 pkgs mdse. Foreign via Vancouver—14 pkgs mdse, 1875 cs champagne, 561 bdls salt hides, 13 bdls dry hides, 11 bdls sheepskins. Comox—1001 tons coal. New Whatcom—3 bxs plates. Anacortes—600 bdls cod: Everett—1005 bdls 515 rolis paper, 2 pkgs mdse, 800 bars bulijon. Tacoma—39 pkgs mdse, | cs machinery, 47 sks bones, 1 bdl deerskins, 20 bdls hides. Tacoma west 0f Fargo—15 pkgs mdse, 79 sks wool, 41 bdls green hides, 2 bdls dry hides, 1 sk tally cs shoes, 850 sks flour, 41 sks mill feed, 1083 ks oats, 1460 sks flour, 1190 sks wheat, 503 s flax. N P R R via Tacoma—8 bxs hardware, 2 cs seal- ing wax, 8 pkgs mdse. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, 41 hours from Coos Stmr Pomons, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins | ASTORIA AND PORTLAND $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Clasy, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. State of California salls.. May 23 and June 3 Columblia salls. e.... May 18 and 28 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 o i ©OODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. ¥. F. CONNOR, General Ageat, 830 Market street. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CONPANY CUT RATES VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. F'irst Class $8.00 Second Clas: $5.00 Meals and berth Included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO,, Geueral Agents. i PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY | QTEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM | 1o Brosdway whart San Francisco, us 455 | follows: | For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau. Kii 118000 and Sitka (Alaska), ac 9 a. M., May li, 29, June 3, 13, 38, 28. | *For Victona 'and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Towa- gend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anscortes and New Whatcom _(Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. X May 4, 9. 14, 19, 24, and every fith day thereafter, conneciing &t Vancouver with the C. P. R. R, a: Tacoma with N. P. R R. at Seattle with G. N. Ry,, a¢ Por: Townsend with Alasks steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. ., May 1, 5, 9, 3 9. and every fourth day thereafter. | _For Sania Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota. Sants Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, at 9 A. ., May 3, 7. 11. 15, 19, 23, 27, 31 and every fourth day thereatter. For Sen Diego, stopping only a: Port Harfori (San Luis Obispo), Sants Barbara, Port 1os | Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a M. May 1, 5. 9. 13, 17, 21, 26, 29 and every fourth day thereafter. | _For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, L Pasz. Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), sir. Orizaba, | 10 A xc., June 1, 27, %1G 25th of each monih there- aft L;r' et office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery | street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market at. San Franoisce CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS TO HAWAIl, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, = AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA { S S MONOWAI salls vis HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, May 38, at 2P M Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, South Africa. S.S.'AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day, June 16, at 10 A. 3. _Special party rates, J. D/SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts,, 114 Montgomery st. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco, COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. (CQLEANY'S PIER (NEW). 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English rail way the discomfort of crossing the channel In a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt via Pariy first-ciass $160: second-class, $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll.... May 23 8 a. . LA NORMANDIE.. May 23, 8 A, M. LA GASCOGNE. June 20, 7 a. x. LA NORMANDIE 6 A M. LA GASOOGNE. 11 A LA NORMANDIE August 1,5 o LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeut. .June 6, 7 a. X. A& For further particulars lgpl w A.FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZL & CO, "4 gon a¥inas, San Prancivon > ASsata & Mautgomery & HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS Line from New York to Plymouth (London), Cherbours, Paris & Hamburg, Columbia. June 4 | A. Victorla......June 18 Normannia......June 11 | F. Bismarck....June 25 | . Cab., $95 and upward; II. Cab., $50 and upward PLYMOUTH-LONDON. 414 h., free of charge, by special train; CHERBOURG-PARIS, & For passage apply t0 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 87 Broadway, N. Y., or to KAHN & HER- Z0G, Agents, 401 Californiast.. San Francisco,Cal. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL | & fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgs | France, and Plymouth to land passengers. | _Through bills of lading, in connection with the | | Pacific Mail S. S, Co., issued for freight and treag- ure to direct ports in England and Germany. ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; third | class, $97 50, For further particulars apply to { PARRO & CO., Agents, 806 California st. , WHITE STAR LINE, . | Onfted States and Rogal Mall Steamers R A BETWEEN ew York, Queenstown | SAILING EVERY #Eligarpool. |C ABIN,$60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing o steamer and accommodati | selected: second cabin, 535 and B30 S|t Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, ira | Iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and® Denmark | through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Ticket galling daves and cabin plans may be procure from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mal k, or at the General Office of the Company, 613 A, under Grand Hotel. KR A 3Tl General Agent for Pacific Coast. TOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Dail Sunday at 7 P, 83~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. T, . Walkep, STEAMEERS: . C. Walker, J. D. Peters, “lry Garratt, City of Stockton. delephone Main 80 Cai Nav. and Impt. Co. TALLEJO, MARE ISLAND, “BENICIA, PORT COSTA AND CROCKETT. oxoes;rs"l gONTlCELLO. Dally, P urday and Sunday—10:30 a. and 4 P . ; Saturday, 10:30 A, &, 3:30 2, m- Sunday—8 P M. r Landin & DMission 1, Pler 3o