The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 6, 1897, Page 10

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1897%. THE MARKETS. or SUMMARY Silver firmer. Wheat quiet. Bome sales of Brewing Barley. Oats. Corn and Rye nnchanged. Beans and Seeas duil. Green Peas declining. More new Oat Hay iu. Eggs firm. Butter and Cheese steads. Poultry unchanged. Cherries and Strawberries lower. Dried Frui Provisions g New York Exchenge lower é anfrancisco A O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy,® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION| DURING PA Explanation. row flies with the wind. Th 1 indicate um_ temperature s: those um at if any, Lhe rainfall, of melied snow hes and bundredths, during 'the past tw lines, conncet poin s therms, o ed lines, word “high” mea 1s_usually_accon refers o low and accompanied © »usually The, e top figures for the alr pr temprr: ometric pressure and air dc by end cloud and the lsobars extend + cosst, rain is probable 1s inclosed with isobars of ) of ¢ ob- able. With & “high” in the vicin nd the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expect amer and colder we in winter. Th these condltions will produce an oppo: WEATHER BUREAU REPORT UNITED S7ATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICH TURE, WEATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, ay 5 Th: fol oxing are the r fails 1 Ppast 24 hours and seasonal rainfa to dute, us compared with those of the sa las: seasc ureka, past 24 hours .01, th's season 49, last season 48.49; Red Biuf. past 24 hours sseason 4.08, last season 20.88 rs .00, this se Luts Oblspo. , last_ season .00, this sea- Diego, past 2 cisco, pis: 24 season 20 57 10.5; hours .00, ge o5 .18 ason 20.7 ast 24 hou Los A San Francisco d mum Weaiher co) ta: Maximum temperatur m has failen rapidly 1 ring the past twen ur BoUTs Over Wasuinglon Aud (Iegon. A weil-marked ares of pressure to-nigh Over the northwesteru pori'on of the conntry, und condi are favorat k in the 100g Deil 0f Ury Weaher. already failen in 1ight showers over Washington, ore snd Northwestern California; and the conditions are such that fusther » rs arelixely. Thunder- storms are reported at Spokane aud Walla Waila. The ten Soutnern Orecon and No following maxi- mum wir ore Canby ifornia—Cloud y weather, with rain ou Thursday: possibly thunder showers outherly winds. S forula—Fair Thursday; westerly rs Thucsday morning and afer- ion, fair in sc portion; weather Thursd. probably arsday izhis jossibly thunder-story Toursday and in the whole State : Fair Thur day; continued warm San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy weather - with condl lons favorabe for light showers 10 the morning: s v winds. ALEXsNDER MCADIE, Local rorecast Ufficial. NEW YOLK MARKETS. K. Y., May 6. NEW YOR The Stock Ex- change opened with prices generslly sligntly lower than last night's close on profit-taking Sugar was off 115 0n heavy dealings. BLock trading became Jecidediy erratic, changes o the tarift scoedules being responsible for marked movements in either direction u; and Lead moved up 113 and 13, respectively. Repewed realiznz in Sugar iorced the price down 10 1164, A avout 11 A. . the list generally eased Y. depression in the Gould securities accel- leracing the reaction. The marker supsided into duliness after o'ciock, but was fairly steady, except Sugar. which fluciuated erra icaliy w.(hiD & BAFTOW range. To-day's stock market was :he lo:ical seuence Of yesterday's covering of ‘shoits,” par icularly in Sugar Kefini Yesterday' deprivea marset of about the only supportit enjoy si0ck bougnt sesterday because of a enchusiasm caused by the Senate Finance Lom mittee’s modification of the tariff bill were for saic pomply al the opening ths mornlng 11 London uid not respe yesterday, and_1o:eixn bo liberal acale. Noi oniy dii asm disappear, but Lte be by the advices from w ash wou:d contest mans of the cha bill proposed by e Senste. 1o tk protessional element soid the market o: the theory that tue differences between the two }iouses of Congress regarding the tarift mignt d. lay the passage o the bill for several months, Sugar, which supplied more than 25 per cent of the Lran actions, 108t Lwo-1uirds 0f yesterday’s ad- vance, closing at a uet decline of 2 points Hud 00 and ali the Gould siocks were exceptionaly weak. The sustained net decline was from 1 poinis in Missoui Pacific 10 134 points in West: ern Union. ‘1he decilue iu Am +lcan Tobacco was a tributed to the provavle retirement from the directorate at the annual meeiinz of the stock- holders next week of (wo Or thre- manntacturers prominentin the ManAgemouL. A report was cir- culated that efforis were boing made o form A new anti-gold exporiing combination among the priscipal drawers of foreicn excnange. But $0 far s learned there is 0O basis for the repuri. Ass matter of fact the presen: rates for steriing make ¢ aiteruoon the it hardly worth while 1o deny the possibiiity of a new agresmeat. Money on cail 13 1%4@134 per cent: time money, sixiy days, 2 per Cent: three and four monhs. “1s per ceul; Six mo itus. & per ceat. and the balaice of the year 314 per cent, and 12 months, 4 per conton 200d m.xed Stock Exchanse. 0 iutersi. Commercial pap-r Is quist: prime indorsed bil's receivable. 5 Lo@id, per cent s choice prime siugle names. 33, @4 per cent: -0od names. 4@5 per cent. S erliug Exchange is weak ud Jowe. Continental exchange is dull. Posted asking rates for Sierling, $487 for long bills 20d 84 Bryy for demand. Aciual rates long bilis, 34 80@s B614; slebt drats, $4 814 5714, and cabie transiers, 33 B714@4 8734 Domesiic ex- change on New York ana Sau Francisco, sight 1234c prem um; telegraph, 15¢ premium. Wheat and Flour WHEAT— 10:30 11:00 1 May 763, 7 ol it 7 Epor. quiet: float No. 1 Northern spring New Yorx, 7854¢: No. 1 Northern spring, Duluth, ®O5xc: 3" hard winter. 7 winter, 7 5ge Sales 152,000 basueis. Future cosing: Mav, 776gc: June, 7654c: July 1 FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., <4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. CENTRAL OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Purly & Atkinson, S Manacers.” Tel. Main 5144. Uptown Office—Baldwin Hote! (adjoining Grill Koom). Tel. Mafn 1,91, PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders imstantly executed on latest market quo- __tatlons. Reference 1st National Bank, 8. F. CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIRE. NEW YORK. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD Tb4c;: September, 7234¢; October, 72%¢; Decem ber. 7414c. FLOU i~ Fairly active. Spring. fo bbls.: No. 2 extra. 33 30@3 40; No, 1 exira 3 50@375; raights, 835 KU@4 0 GRAIN FREIGIIT! by steam, 2d. patents, $4 20@4 30. —New 3ork tu Liverpool, Dried Fruits. more sctive. California, c: 4@5%c: seeded, 13;@ Imuscatels. 514@5345¢ RATSIN 50-1b boxes, Blec: seedl, RRANTS—We. upward tendency i3°s some Spec ving. Prices quoted: @514~ In barrels: 5@5%4c In cases: cleaned 43 bulk, 51@be; cartons, 6@ bac. PEUNES—Firm, dull. Cauiornis, 25-B boxes, 4@ boxés, $16@Tc RS CT™ T Tly aciive and stedy. toxes, *@1bc: bags, B@1 # PEaCHES—Callfornia, unpecied, bags, 6@8%ge: boxes, T4@9Vec vesied. 10@)2¢. Califor- ni 10 ‘wer, demand active. Fancy ordinary, | 19@1%c: mney wash-d, 20@24c. | Poor demand, easier. Fersian, 60-B boxes, 212@oFc; fard, boxes. 434@bc; cases, | CITRON— Dull, tirm, 11@12%4c for fancy boxe: WALNUTS-Calitornla standacd, bYac; sofi shell, 8 | ALMONDS—Shelled, 16@29¢- Produce. PROVISIONS—Lard, dull, weak, Prime, $4 25 | PORK—Iiim buc quiet. Mess $5 75@9 6. TALLOW—31jc H)D ES—Gaiveston, | 1812@20c. l4c: Luenos Ayres, dry, SUGAR—Raw, dull, firm: refined active, firm; | 4: 96-desree, 314@3 5-16c. EUTTER—Creamery, Westers, i7c. EGGS—tate. fresh gathered, 1034c. PETROLEUM—New 3 ork renn -, $6 25: Phik adelphia_and Baltimore refined, $6 20; refied 1n | buik., 8570, LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light toheavy weighta, 20@: 1c: acid. 20@23 HOPS—Crop 01195, 21agGe: 'yt, 6@10c; coast *95, 3@6c; const ‘96, 6@11 Yac. WOOL—Quiet; domes ic ficece, ;6@21c; pulled, 15@:0c. Metals. PIG TIN—Firm; straits, $13 15@13 25. | Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Closing. | American Sugar .$1167a 8115 62% | American Sugar Prd. 77 10375 | American Tovacco. . 6875 | American Spirit Mig Co. 1025 Archison 5 bay State Gas. . Cansdian Pacific. Central Pacific. Chicago Gas... C.B.&Q i Con. G: Cordag e Cordage PHd ... T Denver & Rio Grande Pia. Delaware & Lackawana. Erle....... Fort Wayne. 2 General flectric Hocking Valle; | Jerser Cenurar Kansas & Texas. Prd | Lake s New York Ceniral.. North Pacific. North Pacitic, Pid. .. Norihwestern North American. Uregon Navigation... . . 1000 Orecon Navigation, Pid 4500 Pacific Mai 5 27 25 | Puilman Quicksilver (Con Exchnge). | Rock Islaud g Readiug, Southern Pacific....... Pau = 5 Texas Paci Tennesse Coil & Union Pacific | U.S Lenther Wabasn, Pfd............. Ear silver Steriing on London, 60 dsy Sterling on London. sight U. 8. 2, recistered U. S 4%, new 4's! new, coupon. . CHICAGO MARKETS. | €HICAGO, Irr. May 5.—Frovisions opened J]o-\ermm falrly active. The con:inued heavy r celpts of live hogs and the duliness of the cash market were the principal bearish factors. he carly loss was recovered in later owing to covering by “shorts” and gond bus packers. The market for live hogs was steady at art | | nebanged prices. | | WHEAT— 9:30 10:00 30:50 11:00 11:30 | May 6912 6015 €0y —— | | 3y 69" butg 6014 Septeinber... 6514 6% 6574 6618 | 1:15 0% cong LI FLAX— TIMOTHY Produce. PORK—May, 88 52; July, §8 60. LARD—May. $4: Joly, $4 05 Ri , 84 60; July, #4 62. | Livestock. | moGS—Lignt, %2 80@3 95; mixed, $3 75@3 95; | penvy. 8345@3 90: rougn, §3 45@3 60. Xeceipts | 26,000, " Sa.es 25,000, | © CATTLEBeeves, 3 755 25: cows and bett- ers, 31 90@4 85; Texas steers, 83 20@4 20: siock- | ersiand feeders, ¥3 45@4 40. Receipts 11,000. M aj | kot steady. | SHEEP—Firm. Receipts 11,000. | B FOREIGN MARKETS, Londo May 5.—Consols, 11211-16; rench rentes, 103f 40c. Bulllon { into bank of England, £31,000. | Liverpool. | WHEAT—Quet No 1 siangard Caitfornia wheat, 305 90 Carzoes OF const. GAMeE: Caryoss on | TDansags, quieier 36 50 60 Lower: “aetleh mowsten | harkets: partiaily 1d cheaper: French couniry LONDON, Exa., siiver, 27 15-184; | markes, firmer: wheat In_Paris, easy. | COTTON—=Upiands, 4 7-324. | FUTURES. Ihe Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Ked Winter: May, 5593,d: Juiy, bs 10d; September, bs 9a. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 d - gast Steriing kxchauge, sight - amsig Steriing Cables s ) New York Exchauge, sight... ... — 10 New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 1214 | Fine siiver. per ounce..... - 6075 Mexican Loilars a9 W’ PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTuBR GRAINS, WHEAT—Fatures were steady. Spot Wheat was duil and not materially chanzed. Quoled at 81 25451 2714 for common grades, $1 30@l 3234 for :\'—‘rnge No. 1, “l #b for choice and $1 3714 @145 for extra ¢nolce milling: sonora 1 50 1 85 for No. 1 and$1 356@1 40 for miliing. ° CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10N—0:15 o'clock—Decembar— 80CO,c:is, #1 1935. KUUO. 81 195, 2000, $1 193 5000 $1 1814, May—4000, £1 §i SECOND SESSION — December — 10,000 ctl: 2000, $1 1955, 2 HEGULAR MORNING SEsS1oN — December — 22,000 cus $1 20,000, $1 20; 30,000, $1 20%4: 4000, §1 s Sxss10N — December — 2000 ctls, $12074: 16,000, $12). BAKLEY —Some saies of Brewing are being made. Feed, T0@T2Y4c; choice brigat, 15¢ B ctis Brewing, 80@86c. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—N0 saler. EEGULAR MORNING SESSTON—Decomber—4000 clls. 746pc: 800U, 7434c. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. 0AT o5 Puget Sound, $1 30@1 40 B ct £00d Lochoice,31 1234@) 25; common, $1@1 07%s. Clipped Oats sl i $1@2 ® lon vver the raw produc CO}\—No further change In quotations Large Yellow, $1@1 v5; Small Kound do, $1@1 Oade; White. By@ST14¢ B cil. RY E—1710@82140 P ctl. BUCKWHRAL=1s nominal at about £l 25@ 1803 ctl FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $476@4 ¥5; Bakers' exiras, $4 50@4 65; Super- fine, $4@4 35 ® bbl. 3y Corn, $19@21: CORMN 1AL Cracked Corn, $23 9 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usval discount 1o the trade: rabam Flour, $2 85 %100 Ibs: Kye Flour. $350 # 100: Rice Fiour, £5 75; Cornmenl, 82 25: exira cream do, $2 75, Oaumeal, 83 50; Out Groats, $4: Hominy, 83 10@ 8 30; wuckwheat Flour, 33 25@3 60: Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, $4: W hoie Wheat Flour, £3; Rolled Onts (bbis). §4 75@5 15: Pearl Bariey. £57064: Syl Peas, 85 00 Graen do, ¥4 20 B 100 . — Feed HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Another lot of new Wild Oat Hay 1s In, selling at $7 B ton. BRAN—$14@14 50 for the best and $13@18 50 PATpBLINGS 811" s0@18 50 sraa NGS— for lower and $19@20 B ton for the best. > FEEDSTUFFr—Rolled Barley, $16@17 B tor Oficake Meal at the mill, $2660 B ton; jubbing, $27 50. HAY—Wheat, $8@10 50; Wheatand Oat. $7® 10; Oat, $6@8 '50: Barley, $6 50@8: Alfaita, $6 @7 50" compressed, ¥6@9 b0; stock, $5@6: Clo- ver, $6@8 B ton. STHAW—26450c % bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANB-Bayos quoted st $1 60@180; Small £1@1 20 per cl; Large Whites, $1@1 10 inks, $1@1 10; Reds, $110@1 30: Black- 81 45@1 56; Red Kidoey, nominal: Li eye, mas, §140@1 60; Butters, §125@1 50: Pes, 31 @1 25. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, §2 50@275: Yellow Mustard, £1 50 B ctl; Flax. $1 60 B cti; Canary Seed, 13,@214c B b Alfalfa, 8140; Rape, 214@ 234c; Hemp, 3c: Timothy, 4%ac BRLED Te A Niles, nominal; Green, $130@ 1608 cil POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Peas continue to weaken. Oiherwise there s lit- te new. PUTATOES— New Potatoes, 34@114c B B: Sweet Potatoes, £180@1 75 7 cui: Early Kose, 60@ 65 @ cil; River eds, 60@i0c: Burbank Beed- lings, 30@30c B cil for Rivers and 40@60c for Peia'umas: Oregon Burbanks. 50@S0c. ONIONS—Cot Unions, $ 25@1 60 3 sack; Aus- tralian Onions jobbing &t 85 bU@A4 60 B ctl. New Keds, 750@$) suck. VEGETABLES—Recefnts were 964 boxes As- paragus, 613 boxes Rhubarb, 1778 scks Peas and 61 sacks Beans. Hothouse Cucumbers are guotable at 50c@#1 B dozen; Asparazus, 76c@$1 5 box for common, $1 £0@1 75 for choice and $2@2 25 ¥ bx for fancy: Khubarb, 35@50c or ordinary and 60@76c for Choice iarze: Marrowfat Sqnash. $6@7 B ton: Dried Peppers, €@Sc ® Ib: Green Peppers, 25 ® D; Mexican Tomatoes, $2@2 25 @ box: Green Peas, 40@50c ¥ sk for common and 60@75¢ for Bay: Sinug Beans. 10c % Ib: Horse Beans, 650@50c % suck; Dried Okra, 8@Uc # Ih; Cabbage, 75@85¢ B cii; Carrots, 20@30 Garlic, 133@2¢ 9 b. BUTTE AND sk K, CHEESE EGGS, Butter and Cheese are steady. Eges rule firm. BUITER— CrEAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 1312@14c: seo- onds, 12@13¢ » b. S e 11145@1234¢3 Dainyothoice o fancy, grades, B@llc, PICKLED—1316@14%6¢ B I for new. FIRKIN—1315@141q¢ 8 D for new. Crrasiny Top-New, 14014360 3 B CHEKSE—Choice mild new, 616@7c # com- mon 1o good, BYa@be: Cream Cheddar, 10@11c: Youns America, 3@8c; Western, 11c; Eastern, 18 Glicam EGoS—Ranch Eggs, 12@13c; store Eggs, 11@ 12c P doz; Duck Eggs, 12@12Yc. POULTRY AND GAME. lower POULTRY -Quotations are about the same. An- other car of Eastern will be put on to-day. Live Turkeys. 11@13c for_Gobblers. 11@13¢ for Hens: Geese © pair, 81 26@1 50: Ducks, ¥3 (0 @4 for_old and 5 50@7 10 Hens. 38 50@ 450; Roosters, young. $7@s: do, old, $4@4 25; Kryers, 6 60@6: Broilers, $5@5 50 for large and $220@3 60 for small; Pigeons, $1 50GL 76 ¥ doz #or voung and $1 258or old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, nomtnal CITRUS FRUITS. DECIDUOUS AND Receipts were 682 chests Strawberries and 185 boxes Cherries. Cherries and Strawberries were lower again. | Gooseberrles were siow of sale at 40c P drawer. Cutrus ¢ raits were unchanzed. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $3@4 @ chest for large and §3 500 6 for small Apples. $1@2 B box. Chereies, 50c@$1 @ box for white and red and $1 50@2 for tlack. CI1HUS FiRUITS—Navel Oranges are quotable at $5@4 B box for choice to fancy and ¥1 25@3 B vox for common: Seed!ings, $1@150 B box: Mediterranean Sweets, $1 J0@2 # boxi Le ons, 7bc@S1 25 ior common and ¥ for good o chio exican Limes, Banauas, $1@2 9 bunch; Pioeapples, $294 @ doz. DRIED FLUILS, KAISIN UTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Quotatlons are ss follows: Peaches, 412H6c B 1b: fancy, 6lgc B Bb: peeled, ¥@llc; Apricots, 6@Sc: Moorparks. 10@lici evaporated Appes, t@3%ge; sun-dried, Prunes, 2a@dc for (he 4 sizes: while ¥igs, S¢; Plums, 4@4lyc for pitted and 1@li4c for unpit ted: Ne pears, 1, 1008e, 534 3-c1 ‘seed ess Sultanas, 3-crown London layers, $1@1 25 Dehess clusters, dried grapes ou nuts quotable s 8@10c: Walnu's, 3B B D foc standard aua_$@8%c B b for Almonds, 6@6%ac for Languedoc, 5@ hardshelt und $@9¢ # B for papersheli: Peanuts, 4@6c @_1b for Kastern and de for Celr fornta: Hickory @bc B M; Pecans, T1ad Be @ th: Filberts, Bruzil Nuis, 714@8c: Cocoanuts §5@5 50 ‘g 100. HON EY—Comb, 10@1234 for bright and_5@90 tor lower grades; water-white ex:racted, 5@5Yac: G40 durk smber, PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon. Th4c b forheavy, 0 % It for light medium, gc for light, 100 B b for extra light and 12¢ ® b for sugar cured. Eas: ern’ sugarcured Hams 12lgc @ b. Califoria Hams, 1lc B 1b; Mess Beef, 89 ® bbl: extra mess do, $9 50: fas do, $1U@10 50; extra prime Fork, 3% 50; exira clear, £14 @ bul; mess, $12 % bbi; Smoxed Beot, 10 ® . L ARD—Eastern tierces are quotod at 53c for compound and 6lgc for pore: pails, 7c; Cal- Hornta tierces, 415¢ for compound and dihe for vure: balf-bbis, 61gc: 10-1b tins, 0 51 740 COTTOLENE—ve In terces sud 16-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. T54@8Ysc in HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, Sc: me- dinm, 7¢ R M light, 615@7c: Cowhides. 614@7c: Stags, be: salted Kip, 6@ ic @ ib; salted Calf, 7@ 8e: salied Veal 6@7. Hides, 1235@13C; culls and 1ds. 9%3@10c B b: dry Kip and Veal, 9@1uc: e culls, 1bc; Goatskiny, 20g35c euchi Kids, 5¢; Deerskins. good summer, 25c @ medfum,’ 20c: winter, 10c; “heepskins, shea lings, 10@20c each: short wool, 25@40c each medium. 40@30c each: long wool:, S0@T5¢ eacn ALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 23:,@3c # Ib; No. 214c: refined. 5 ¥ B WOOL — ~pring ountatn, 11@13c B B Footbill, 10@12%5¢c: San Joaguin, year’s clip, 7@10c; do, Reven months, 8@llc ¥ ib; Nevadas, 9@1234c; Kastern Oregon, HOPS—6@sc for fuir i for fancy. Contracts ere being drawn new Uregons aud 7@9c for new Wasningions. GENERAL MiRCHANDIS BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags. spot, 6c; June, S¢; July, Sc: San Quentin, $5 40: Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellingion, $§: New Wellington, $5: Southfield Weliington, $7 60: Neattle, $5 bu: Bryant, $5 50; Coos day, $4 75: Wallsend, $7 ton: ‘Cumberland. $13 50 % ton in buik and $15 10 sacks; Pennsylvants, Anthracite Exg, $11@12 $ ton; Weish Anthracice, 810 Caunel, $8 10n Vock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, §760: Coke. $11@12 in bulk and §13 B ton 1n sks. SUGAE—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cubeand Crashed and Fine Crused, e: Powdered, Syge; Dry Granulated, s Confectioners’ A, 4740: Magnoila A, 41gct ", 43jc: Golden (. 41ge: Candy Granulated, ¥ barreis L4c more (uan bacrels, aud boxes Y more. FRANCISCO SAN MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers ar as foliows: BEEF—First quality, 5%3@6c; second do, 5c; third do, 4@414c B . VEAL-—Large, 5@6c: small, 6@7¢ B b. MUTTON—Wethers, 5@51ge; Ewes, 4@5c B b LAMB—Spring, 6@6%2c ¥ . PORK—Live Hogs, 314@3%gc for large and 31, @3¢ for small and mediom: sofc Hogs, 2% @3¢ aressed do, 5@6c. BECEIPTS OF yor t4 WoURs, PRODUCE. Flonr. ar wks.... 18.297| Middlngssks.. 100 Oregon......... 9.574| buiwe cu 563 W hea. ctis, 40 Cheese, cuiy | 336 Oregon. ... 600/ kgzs, doz. 14 950 Barles. cils..c. 1,440/ Hides. no. ;277 51 Beans. ska....... 9,951 Pelts, bdis. ... 0 8.252 Corn, culs. 1920 Wins, gals. 7,600 Rye, ctls. 205 Wool. bis. 555 Yotatoes, sks . H56| Oregon 85 Oregon. T B60| Leatner. foits o B2 393 Lumber. M tar:. 20 380/ Quicksllvar, flscs 32 20| Broom Corn, bls. 185 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Bay City Bullding and Loan Assoclation to Pauline K Bloom, lot on £ line of Broderick street, 87:65 of Page, S 25 by E 107:6; $10. Dora_Chapman (<herwood), Marion ~H. and David P. Belknap and Gustav Friederich to Lon- don and San Francisco Bank (Limited), 1ot on SW corner of sncramento and Walnut Sureets, W 137:6 by S 201:734: also lot on N line of Wash- ington street, 127 " of First avenue, E 60, NE to point, W 81, SW 267 George D. and F lizal Granam, 10t on W line of Capp street. 27 Seventetnih, N 24:914 by W 105: $10. Catherine McSweeney to Peter J. McSweeney, loton W line of Capp street, 180 N of Twenty: 1hird, N 20by W 122:6; el Sullie S. and Henry R. Gratiam to Hamilton Mil- ler, lovon 8 Tine of Aivarsio street, 264:7 of Noe, £ 101:10 by = 114: $10. Dominique Cazeanx to Louis C. Brefteilh, lot on Slineot Jackson sireet, 78:10 E of Stockton, E 61:4 by 8 70: John W. Flinn Jr.(trustee of the estate of Esther Goodtellow) to Mary A., James and Francis 1. Goodfellow and Kose A Schmesar (Goodfellow) iot 0a_ N line of Bush street, 35 W of Jones, W 27:6 by N 100; 81 Johu W. Flinn (and as trustee) to same, same; $10. Mar - J., Jemes and Francis L Goodfellow, Al- bert C and Rose A. Schmesar (Goodfeilow) to Sarah A. Fiion. sume: $10 Huldu 1. or Irene H. Hall to Alice M. L1dd, lot on SE lie of Bryant streer, 25 N of Kate, NE :5 y SE105; also lo. on SEline of Bryant street, 225 NE of Eighth, NE 25 by SE 105; "als0 lot on W line of Fair Oaks street, 111 S of Twenty-sec- S 37 by W 117:6; gift, Taggart and Pinkbam (by L Wadham, Tax Col- lector) to John k. Millar, lot on SW corner of Santa Clara and Aississipil streets, W 2, N to a polnt NE 1o W line of Mississippl, 3 67 10 begin- ning: $3. Livingston and Tageart (by _same) to same. lot on Sine of ( enter street, 19:2 W of ] ennsylvania avenue, W 4 SW134:105 SE 4, NE184:1054 David N. Milier to Watson H. and Sarab G. Heary, lot o1 N lime of A sireet, 82:6 K of Twentietn avenue, E 25 by N 100 $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. W. ¥. B. Lynch to Antonio J. &'Bem, lot _begin- nlug at E corner of lands of P. G. Leonard, thence J0. NW 826:6 by NE 60, teing portion of land for- merly known as the Methodist Parsonage Tract, Washington Townsh p: $500. Edward . and Thomas H. JuGd and Richard E. | Parr to Katarina Devorak, 1ot on N line of Critten- venue. 50 E of Vicksburgstreet, ¥ 100 by N 2, teing lots 2 and 3, block A, Judd Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. James M. ana Mary H. Haven to F. C. Jarvls, Jot on E line of Broadwa. 50 N of Sixth street, N 60, 15 125, 5 25, W 0, § 25, W 75 to becinnine, beinglo.s 3 and 4 and N 25 feet of lots 27 and 28. i 85, subject to a deed of trus: for $7500, Oak- 1and; $10. Italian-Swiss Mutual Loan Assaciation to Mrs. E. E. Vaughn, lot on W liue of Filbers street. 35 N trom Encinal lane, N 25 hv W 125, being loi 2, Wessinger Tract, Oakland: $10. Jennie E. Parmenter to Charles H. and Mary Parmenter,loi on W line of Marget sireet, 111:8 Sof West I3 ghteenth, 5 36:€ by W 123, being lov {8 ani N'13:G feet of lot 6, blocs 693, Mar.er- street Tract, Uakland: gist. Alfrd w inu Wood to Lizzie A. Rhodes, Aning at a poiut 11 the cencer line of Wals: | Wworth &venue at the intersecion of a iine parailel | with the Ni: “boundary_tine of Walsworth 100- acre tract ana disunt SW _trom said N B | boundary iive, tnence NW 203, SW 3197, St 203, NE 3210 beginning, Ouklund: $10. A A, Flik o George 1. Mohr, 1ot on W line of Shatiuck avenue. 77.87 = of Delaware street, S 76:7. W 92,07, N 75,52, £ 97.39 Lo beginning, be- ing lots 4 and B, block 3, sea View Park, Berkeley: eorge H. Turner to Hattio A. Turner, re-record | loton N | wenty-fourth | 550'W of Telegraph av W 30 by N | 185, being or.1un of lot 42, biock O, Kelsey Lxuc i Cakland: gitt. Josquina K. Marshatl and ite o1 RI Marahsll, AL 0su (by Commissioner) to Antonio r. D. Milier, 1ot on W line of Louisu sireet, 125 N ot B, N 50 by W 133, bewne subdivisions B And C in lot L1, vlock 799, Waits Trect, Map -, Unkland; alss lot on N X100 by E 33 subdivision, Watts eecutrix of 1he es coraer of I+ and fouise streets. ing lot J, block 800 B- Iract, Oakland: $6:305. rank M Leland to Lydia Colby, lot on ine of Twenty-third avenue, 50 5 of Nineteenth steeet, 50 by being & por- tion of lot 1, bluck' J, subdivision 50, Associates Tract, Fa«t Oak and, quitclaim deed: $1. James T. and Lydia A. Coiby t Frank M. Le- 1and, | : line of Twenty-third avenue, 60 S of kust Nineteenin street, S 60 by E 135, kast Oakiand: $1500 Frapk M. Leland to Leah F. Mott, lot on SE line of Twenty-third avenue, 50 SW of East Nine- teenth street, S\ 50 by SE 135, being a portion of lot 1, block J. snbdivision 5U, Associates Tract, East Osk and: $1v Alexander and Jennie Weusteln, lots 610 9, tlock Temescal, Oakland Towuship: $10. . and Adelia & Hawiey and Edna S Poulson to Mrs. Charles F. Robinson (wife ot F.), lot 3, biock 1), Buenaventura Tract, Map Biooklyn Township; $10. Joseph and Murgaret A. Plaw to Emma M. Tiliman, .487 of an acre begiuning at the most 3 corner of tract laud heretoiore conveyed by Mar- garet E. and Joseph Plaw to Sho=naun by deed of street A. and James T, . Ross to Helen M. 105, Alden Tract at May 21, 1802, und recorded 1n 469 d 458, in cen- ter of Sausal Cre thence NWw T8, sW 179 50, SE 170.90 to center of Sausal Creck, thence up | sald creek MW 7 | ginnirg. Brookiya Pucitic Land Investment Company to Manuel S. Simas, 10t 26 biocs 281, Town of A ewark, Wash- ington Township; $10. Georze W. and ‘Abrilda Lynde to Robert L. Pot- ter, undivided two-thirds Interest in loton 3 line of ‘Tenth street, 100 £ of Castro, &£ 50 by S 100, lots 10 aud 11, block 114, Uakland: $2100. Hoberc L. Potter to Abrilda Lynde, ull lnterest in same, Ouklund; $10. 20, N\ 50, NW 67.50 to be- rownship: $10. Builder’s Contract. D. Von der Mehden w th Relt & Ahlgren, to erect a two-story building on W line of Folsom 50 S of Twenty-fourth, $3300; Martens & pEE . e THE STOCK MARKET. While prices showed some recovery on the | morning sesstons from the closing figures of the | preceding day. the best pr.ces were below those of | Tue sday and business was quiet. Sume 8tocks were firmer at the clo The Seg. Beicher falls delluquent 10 board to- day and the Confidence delinguent sale takes place also. On the Bond Exchange the Eugar stocks broke. Hawaiun Commercia soid down to $9% and Hautchinson 1o $17, both depreciations belng about 2 from the preceding day. The decline was due 0 the action of the Senaie commitiee in recom- mending the abrogation of the Hawallan reci- procity treaty. BOAKS SALES. tuics In the San Franciseo Tellowisg were ihe Etoek Poard vesterds REGULAR MOENING EFSSION, rowwescres 9:30. 100 Atoha.....09/200 Cho H1/400 Occidnl. 409 Alta... 07| 00 ... '82120) BNev.. 200 Belcher ...36/1000 CU&V 2 26/100 ... 100 L&t .65/500 Conti ...1.201200 .. 5/60) 6 & ¢ 300 Dnioa 36200 Kentck....00|350 ¥ svae. .317l: 46| ArTrRNoON RESSION—2130. 00 COY 8. 201150 Ophe. ..1.05 00 ¢ ol 34100 o 1,00 3100 ... 88/100 5 Nev....83 2381100 G & C....33[300 Uniou....28 5t (L0) Mexer 47109 Usan ... 06 06300 N G& C..1% 459 XJnoket, 31 100 Choliar...54/100 Ocode. 18300 E e V Following wera 106 Saws in the Pacifio Stock Eoard yesterduy: RFGUIAR KFRSIO! .08/1400 Choir.. 300 pnha. 400 Alta . 209 Andes. ¥9) Feicner. 300 B B. 13,2214 200. .. 300 .. .1.25/980" . Tmp .02 1000 706100 C Potne.” 41200 ... 200 Chal 5|40 Exchar...0530) Favare 100 CC&V. 3 31400 SB&M . 450 4450 S Nev. 1000 00 811 HUI | 8250 103|500 U nioa.. 500 6700 Utan .. 1820 47750 ¥ Jmoki. | 200. 051500 .. | APTERNOON SESSION—2:7). 760 Ophirl.021g [X'H 11.30/3C0 .. 11.%6/300 Ovrm, 400 Potoat . 49 400 Crwn Pr..35/100 .. 67200 38 1700 Bavage.. 2) 38 950 B&s 200 Chilnge. 1200 .. 500 200 100 450 Conn.1.2.34 1 LLUSING QUOTATIONS, WEDNESDAY, May 5—4 P, a. o Asnce.y But Avkat AlpbaCon. 0 1010l e 04 = AR C6 07 Justicaso — 0B Andes. . 26/ Kentnek. 05 (73 Belcher......... 40 Mexican. 45 47 Best & Belohar 65| Nevads Quess. — 6 Benton Coa.... —|Occidental.... 17 19 Hullion 06/Uphlr. 1.08 110 Unledon! 14 Overm: 0 X0 84/ Potosl. . .. 52 63 2.25|savage. .10 10 20 89 5COrPION. ..reee = 14 Ui/ seg. Belches. 04 05 1.35 ~iver AilL..... 01 3 Lon New Yors — Laislerra Nevada 53 b4 Crown Polon.. 36 37| standard . = Lbu EastSierraNe? - L <yndicate. ... — L8 EurekaCoa.. — 0|Unloncoa. il 78 26 kxcheauer .., — 0| Ural. - us s Lol & Curey. 33 Bd| (elow Jackem B2 B3 Do Nucces B3 BT0UA AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, May 5-2P. 3. TNITED STATES BONDS. B dasea| But askes. U Edas conn. 11255 — (U Edsreg...109 310% Lonew msueiz8 — — MISCKLLANKOUS BONDS. etCblase. 112 — (UakGas 3. — 104 A ieres = 150 |Dosdiase. 10714108 CotraC W os — 98145 Omnibus bs.. 120441223 Dpotstex-cp — 100 (P &O Ryss. — 113 Edsn L&P 68 — 12814 P&Ch Ry 63. 1005410234 F&CH KR 6s106% — (Pwlat RR81118 ") 18 Geary-st BSs — 105 |heno, WL&L — 103 HC&35199.200 — [tactoP & L. — 100 SFENPKSL. 102341024 ~PREAtiz8: 9244 9514 ~PRKCalés. 107 108%¢ |SPER(alos. 86— Los Aug 163 9213100 ToGnteed 63 98 MKUatChiess 125351243 DoKyCon bs. 106 NatVinbslst — 100 [SPBrRCals $9814100 NevONzlt7s — 105%g 5V Waters. 11814 — N KyCl 65,104 — |5VWaterds. 1001510034 NKyCw os — — [StkinU&Koi ¥914100%g WaATER eTOCK. Contra Costa 35 38 [3prné Valley 9764 — MurinCo.... 80 t4 | ©AN AND KLKCTRI7 170SKN. _ %0 |PactfioLiews — 81 681, — |SF G&Elec. 13Ya b33 914 10 |SanFraocswo i3g 26s " a1p/Si0ckt0un e 13 — Pas Gas tmp 90 €2 INSURANCE WPOOKY. FiremawsFais0 182 | COM WSk I\ RANR STOIRS Anclo-Cai... 60 — |Firat Nationt130 190 Bankof Cal,.258 240 |LondonP&A. CubD&TUS — 107 |Merch £x. AAVING . BANK ETOCCh @erS&LCo.1340 1400 [Sav & Loan. 103 HumbS&L.1ly) — 300 Muwal...... 38 40 & Sksuy Ulonddd — BTRENT RAILEOAD ATOCKS. Wily — |(OakSL&HA; — 100 3877 Z lpresidio. . = +31g 48%/ it “rocK Ausntien,,, 14 17 (GlantCon.... 2034 30 Calltornia.’ 80 110 |Vigorte...l = " 80 Eastern D0 80 85 MINCKLLAN =071 pTo~xt 10014Nat VinCo,. — 7 140" dceantcssds = 33 93, 10 |Pac Aux % 38 |bachoraxcn. 99— — |ParftPuniCs 6 7 €ALES—MORNING BEBSION. 10 50 10 00 175 Hutchinson S P Co.... 17 00 165 do a0 . $10,000 5 P of A Bonds..... BALES—AFTEENOON SESSION. Board— 50 Alaska Packers’ Association........ 100 00 0 d do 100 35 0 o do 100 1215 150 Hawailan Commercial 1000 850 do a0 .. 9 8714 75 Hutchtnson 8 P Co. 17 00 60 do aosS0.... 17 00 25 8 ¥ Gas & Electric Co. 3 6214 45 KV Water... 97 6243 $5000SF & N P 1wz 25 e HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL. BALDWIN L Haves, Spokane J Volypka, Sta Rosa ME Viner. N Y. G M Antmir, Chicago J M Campbell, Wash € A Pitkins & w. Sn Jose 'S M lion & w. >aushito Miss C Milton, Sausalilo G W Jenks, Detroit J McCudden. Vallejo Miss L Laurel, Chicago, S rs H K Monaghan. Cal 3 C Martin, N ¥ i Toth & w, Alcatraz 1 Jones, Vallejd G B Jenniugs, San Diego Wiison, Los An W R Southard, N'Y ¥ R Gifford, Aburn I3 Jus.ice,N Y A" Lyon, ~ac o F Andersin, Los Ang ¥ Richard, Fresno . NEW WESTERN HOTEL © A Roburt, Placerville G Grauchie, Los Angeles J E Chawey, L Angeles L Murry, Los Angels M <mith. Los Angeles’ G Coney, Los Angeles 3 Vulladas, Hifmonn Bay J H Frankiin, Alcatras M H Raymond, Mich = C Gowbade. B ffany B J Morgan, Petaluma W Ludden & w. & ¥ H L Porter, Carson M Hawkins, Sacto Mrs J M Réels. Tacoma W Hollingsworth, Cal M H B rker, Folsom J Jones & w. Denyer © Adams, Chicago 33 Mcbonell, N Y J Dillos, N ¥ LICK HOUSE. TG Yancey, Newman Dr R M Hunt, Nev City Mrs Yancey, Newman J I, Sawyer, Paris A 1 Ross & Wi, S«c 0 € C Carlion. Lassen Co C K Har.cy, California_ G Ross, Stockto P Lyons & w, Walia Wa Miss K Lyons, Wash M Wash J M Williams, Newman W E , Tulare J O'Mara, Califorain, F Sanford & fm, Stan- R Stevenson, Palo Alta ford University’ N I Baldwin, Woodbridge J Johnson & fm. Utah W A Farish, Denver R Casper. Valieio J W Wilson, Chicago G B Auaiin, Vailecito Miss B ardold, Breatwd G Nicholsen, Meaford, Or PALACE HOTEL. Tom Lane, Angels Camp S H_Shoninger, Chicago Mrs F £ Kingsbury,Nev R § Douglas. U S N © B Hawkins, N Y A H Branner, N Y E G Burnham, Conn Col W A Herron, Pittsbrg R H Herron. PI tsburg Mrs k G Buruham, Conn Wrs\W aHerron,Pitsbrg Mrs E 5 Churchill, Napa Miss Chiurchiil,'Napa W D Shea, N Y OV Pfister, Germany O H Babeock, Cal N T ~mith, San Carlos T 8 C Lowe. Pasadena T Hustom, Tacoma WM Hennessy, LAngelss J D Bicknell,Los s ngeles F W Wood, 1,03 Angeles W Kerchofl, LosAngeis. P P Thomas, Berkeley Dr O L Bartou, Cal Mrs Kerchofl. L Augeles £ S Chyrenill, N Mrcs O L Barton, Cal L Lippet, Pewaiuma GRAND HOTEL. M Smith, Sacto J A Ragsdale, Sta Rosa C 3 Mannou, Stanford J B Wullams & w,Fresno A Gordon, Oakland B A Wori hington, SMateo Thos Docter, San Jose M V Staffor, Callstoga B Weleh, ~acto D H_Bair, sacto T Hunungton, Sacto J A Quill & w, Kureka R € Clark, Monticello & Ciark, Moniicello 3'H McDonald, Marin J A Woodman, Ariz J C Jones & w,Salt Lake Mr Mors> & w. N Y Mis Hoimes, N Y 4 W Dayon, Palo alio L Clyte, St Helena W McKay, Onkland F D (onnalley, Los Ang J B Quigley, Los Ang C sallars, Lodi 3 D Isa:cs, Oakland W S Paliner, Oskland ¥ C Glidding. Chicago G M Stewart, Los Ang G Linss, Birds Landing A Manasse, Napa J H Gilde, ~acto C H Cummings Sacto M B Morris& w bastp! T ¥ Gowney, Angels reeman&w, Petalma. GEK Livi EAMEKS, Dates of Departure From San Franeisoco. PIER. STEAMER |DESTISATION. | Saiis | Humbolat.. | HumboldtBay Mav 6, 2PM|Pler 5 Eoreka.... |Newport ...... [Muy 6 2ax | Plerll WallaWalia| Vio & Pet 810 | May & Sau|Plerd Chilkat..... | Eel River.....|May 7. Sau|Pior 13 Santa Rosa. |€an Diego..... [Muy 8 1iaw|Pier 1L State of Cal |May 8204w | pior 24 Sao Bias....| Panama. ... (May W12 M PMSS Pomons. ... | dumooldtBiy | May 8. Zru Pl Czarina.. .. | Coos 8 May 8 12 |eler8 Arcata. 200 Bay..... |May11.10Au|Plerl} Coos Bay.. .. | Newpor: . |dMay 10, fam |Piec 1L Doric......... (China & Japan | May 11, 1px P M SS Cleveland .. | Pugec Sound .| Mey 11, Gra Pler2 Umatilla...| Vic & Pgt Sad | May 11, 9ax | Plery ¥arallon.... | Yaquina Bay.|May 11104 | Pier 3 Corona. an Dieo..... | May 13,11ax| Pler11 Columbia | Portiand May 13104/ Pler 24 STEAMEKS TO AKKLV STrAMKR FROM - | Departure bay . . |Humboid: Bay. Eel River. n Diezo. . Sydney......... .’ | Humboidt Eay Chilkat . Eanta Kosa. Alsmeda.. Pomona. Tmatilla., Victoria & Puge Mackinaw ...\ | Tacoma. Crartna.... .. | Coos Bay Coos Bay. [\l Newnort. ] Faralion ¥aaquina Bay . City Sydney... |Panama.....0.. Tillamook....... | Portiand Wellinzwon. . .| Departure Bay . Washtenaw .... | Tacoma. Arcata..._... . |Covs Kay. Columbi Fortlana. . Homboldt. Humbold Corons. Nan Diego Willames |Senctle Dei Nort | Giravs Tinrnor. China..... China and Japsn. ... xorexa. . .| Newpors City Puebia... | Victoria & Puger Souad |..duy 12 Australia. ... | Honoiu: | May1s Creacen: ity | Creseant Cliv Ma: 18 —— e BUN, MOON AND TIDE. TXNTTED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVETY. Times AND HEIGHTS OF HIGR AND LOW WATERS AT Kour POINT, ENTEANCE TO EAN FEANCISCO EAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFL: CAL AUTHORITY OF THX SUPXRINTENDENT. NoTk—The high and low \waters occar st ina City Front (Missinz-street Whar!) abous twenty five minuzes Istec than at Fort Poluc: ine nelgui both places. of ido 18 the same May— 1897 Thursday, May 6. £.07|Moon risa 7.08| Moon sets. . | | | Charters. The Br bark Auldglrth loads wheat at Portiand for Europe, 215 34. Spoken. Mar 15—Lat 21 8, jong 27 W, Ger ship Niobe, hence Jan 1. for Queenstown. Mar 2 —About the equator—Br ship Miltiades, heuce Lec 29, for London. Domestic Ports. WABTORIA—Arrived May 5—Stmr Columbia,he ay 3. HOQUTA M—Salled Apr 30—Schr Enterorise,for San Francisco. Arrived May 30—Sohe Jennis Thelln, hence Apr Saflet May 1—Schr g Satlor Boy, and James A Ga-flid, for San Franclsco. PORT TOWNSEND—sailed May 1—Br bark Pomona, tor Chemaluns. ASEATTLE=Sulled May 1-Stme as k. EUREKA—Sailed May 5-Stmrs North Fork and Nutional Cicy, for San Franeisco. Arriv-d May 5—Strar Pomons, hence May 5. 1ACOMA—Arrived May 4—Scar Zampa, from @yaymas. WHITESBORO—Arrived May 5—Stmr Green- wood, from Port Los Angeles. COOS BAY - Arvived May 5—Stmr Czarina, hne Apr 30. HARDY CREEK—Arrived May 5—Stmr Cleon e hence May 1. CASPAR—Sailed May 5-Schr Maxim, ‘or Moss Walcott, for Landing. BOW NS LANDING—Sailed May 6—Schr New- for san Fran 1sco. AN PEDRO—Arrived May 5—Stmr Westport, from Navarro. YAQUIN A BAY—Salled May 5 -Stmr Faralion for San Francisco. ASTOKRIA—Saled May 5— Redondo. TACOMA - Safled May 2 Schr Reporter, for Nor bark White Ro e, tor Europe. May 4—Lrship Superb, for Free- mantle. BANDON—Arrived May 6—Stmr Coqullle River. bence hay 3. SAN PEDRO- Arrived May 5—Stmr South Coast, rrom Newport. EUREKA-Sailed May 5—Stmr San_ Francisco Diey Laguna, for schr Beriha Dolbeer, for San 5L RIVER—Salled May 5—Stmr Chilkat, for San Franeisco. SEATTLE—Salled May 5—U S stmr Bear, for Beriug sea: U 8 stmr Golden Gate, for (San £ ran- cisco. NEWPORT—Salled May 5—Stmr South Coast, for San Pedro. GREENWOOD-Sailed May 5-Stmr Whites- boro, for ~an Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Salled May 6—Stmr Rival, for San Francisc: PORT BLAKELEY —Salled May 5—Barks Mer- cury and Columbia, for Sas Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 5—Schr Ida McKay, hence Apr 28. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Sailed May 5—Ship Jabez Howes, for San Diego. Foreign Ports. YOKOHAMA—Salled May 4—Br stmr Belglc, for San Francisco, via Honoiulu. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Arrivad May 4—Bark Hacvester. from Port Elizabeth, Sailed Mar 20— Br bark Dirra, for San Diego. DELAGOA BAY—Arrived May 3—Br bark Port Adelaide from Hastings Mill. FALMOUTH—Arrived May 4—Br ship Valiarol, trom Orexo; bark Jeane d’Arc. hence Dac 28. LON DON~ Arrived May 4—Dan ship Jupiter, fm Tacoma. ADELAIDE-Arrived Apr 80—Fr bark Casa- blanca, hence Jan 30, KINSALK—Passed May 4—B: ship Drumlan- rig, from Victoria. for London. N.A TMO—sailed May 5—Ship Elwell, for Dl co. ARTURE BAY Ship John C Potter, for San Franciaco. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed May 4—Bark Chas B Keun, for Honoiulu. SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Apr 30—Schr De- fender, from Grays Harbor. Tmnortatione TRES MAKIAS—Per Glen-549 cedar logs, 13 tons lignumvitie, 22 bales cotion. Fran ed May Consignany Per Glen—K C Eldridge: C D Bunker & Co; H Currier B OCEAN TRAVEL:. PACIFIC COAST _NTEAMSHIP c0. QTEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY O whart, San- Fraucisco, as follows: For poris in Alaska, May 1, 6. 11, 16, 21, 6, 31 and every firth day theroafier, ai 9 4. it ¥or Victoria and Vancouver (E. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacomas, Everett, Anacortes snd New Wratcom (Bellinghan Bay, Wash.), 9 A. May 1, 8,11, 16, 21, 26 and 31 every fifth day thero- after, connecting 8¢ Vancouver with the C. P. K. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ky., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Tiureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- Doldt Bay), Str. Pomona 2 P. a.. Mav 4, §, 12, 16, 0. 24, 28 and every fourth day (hereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Jueneme, San Pedro, Eas: San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 4. aL May 2, 6,10, 14, 18, 23, 26, 30 and every fourth day thercafier, For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- relos. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A May 4,8, 17, 16, 20, 24, 28 and every foarth day thereafier, or Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), stesmer Orizabs, 10 4.3, June 2, and 24 of each month thereafter. ihe Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and Bours of sailing. Ticket office—Paiace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., San Francisca. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-streec Whart, at 10 4. x. FARE{Z13Firstictass | incindia : i{ %5 Second-class /bertn & m, SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia : April 23, May 8, 13, 28 State of California... April 28, May 8, 18, 28 Through tckets and through baggage to ail Eastern poluts. Rates and 1oiders upon applice: uoa 0 F.F. CONNOR, Genera: Agent, 650 Market streat. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO. Superintende’ s 5.2 NorE—In the Above exposition of the tides the oarly morniag tides are given In the left hand ¢olumn, and Lhe successive tides of the day fn the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or rigns band colum gives the last tide of the day, excops when thero are but three tides as sometimes sccurs. Tho heights given aro addiilons to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes tne helght, and then the Dumber glven s subiractive trom the depth g'ven by the charts. ————————— AOTIUE TO MAKINEES. A branch of the Untied States Hydrom Office located In tha Merchanty Exchabze Is matntained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard (0 nationality and free of Navigators are cordlally invited to Vsl the office. where complete sets of charts und salilng directions of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The timo ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal recelved cach day from the Unlied teates Naval Observaioey & ‘Mare Lsiand 1. A notice stating whether the time ball was on time, or giving the error. If any, Iy published the same day vy the afternoon papers, and by. the morning papers the following dav. W. 8. Huexus, The Time Ball. Lieutensnt. U. 8. N., in charge BrANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOR, U. 8. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. MAy 5. 1897. The time ball on Telegrapn Hil. was drop) exactly at noon to-day—L e.. & noon of the 120u3 meridian, or cxactiy at 8 P. M., Greenwich time. W. & HUGHES, N.. in chacge. Lientenan: U. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY. May 6. Scbr Ruby A Cousins, Knudsen, 6 days from Coiumbia Kiver; 240 M fulumper, to D H Bibb Lumber Co. Schr Glen, Jorgensen, 41 days from Tres Marlas; logs, ete, 10 K C Eldridge. Beur ‘Nettio Low. Low, b hours from Poia: Heyes: 60 bxs butter, 10 § H Newhauer & Co. Cleared. WEDNESDAY. May 6. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria ana Pors Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Homer, Jessen, Astorla; Geo Fritch. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pédro; Goodall, Per- Kins & Co. Sch- Lulsa D. Erratt, New Balaayo Isiand, N Pacific Ocean; J A Magee Jr. Railod. WEDNESDAY. May 5. Stmr Homer. Jesson, Astorls. U 'S stmr Richard Rush, Roberis, Puget Sound. U S stmr Thomas Corwin, Reed, Puget Sound. Stmr Mineola, Pilisbury, Tacoma. Stmr Truckee, Daulels, Tylamook Bay. Bark Aureo.s, Van Daihern, Columbia River. Schr Luisa D, Erratt, New Baldayo Island, N Pacific Ocean. Schr John A, Hellquist, Eureka. Schr Kio Rey, « ranzle. W eniocino, Sclir Del Norte, K :udson, Kogue River. ehr Mary ¢, Campoell, Sodega. Telegraphic. POINT LOROS, May 4.-10 cloudy; wind BW: Velocliy 20 miies M.=Weather < & AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tuesday, May 18, at 2 r o Speclal party Tates. Tolip) Ziee s avaoa sails via HONOLULU nd AUCKLAND for SYDNKY, Thursday, : @“paw May 27, 4 P M. Line to COOLG A RDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN, SO ARy LS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street, San Francisco, COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLAYIIQUS French Line to Havre. NY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORT! O A N ot aorion ch Araveiers by this line avoid h?l h ll’lll‘l)‘lx l:;f:n‘.'::}’a{‘lxll:wl amn ort of crossing o the d1sCOm 0F & to Alexandrin, Kgype, via Parls, first class $160, second class 3116, .May 15, 104 x. May 22, 10 A. x. A TOURAINE., .Jane A ML A PRETAGNE 5 June 12,10 A u. For further particulars apply to Ledi partie R ORG T, Agont, Na. 5, Bowling Green, New York. 7. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, ' Montgomery avenue. San_ Francisco. IlAal}l]KG-AMEMCH LINE -SCREW EXPRESS Line trom New York to b1y mouth (London), Cherbourg, Parls & Ham| D (L0nd ok, 15 | Cormmbia. ... Juns 15 LA GAS olumb Siay 13 O emarcic . May 27 | Aug Victoria :.June 17 Normanoia ane 3 | K. Bismurek... June 24 “American Lina,37 B way.,N.¥ HATHNE HERZOG, Agents, 401 Califors San Francisco, Cal. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Dl‘lll “I"?k ht received up @ Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. P only iine se/ling through tickets and giving through freight rates to all poinis on Valley e STEAMER: T. 0. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garrat City of Stocktons Teiephoue Maln 803. Caw Nav. and Impt. C8 FOR U. 8. NAVE-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMEE “MONTICELLO,"” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat ./9:45 A x. and 8:16p. s (9 P, Fridays 5 Bunday 3 Landing and offices, Mission_Dock. Pler 4. Telepnone Greon 381 FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ QTEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays ‘excepted) al10 4.2 Alviso daily (Saturday excepted) at 7 P. . Freight and Passenger. Fare botween San Francisco and Alviso, 50c; to San Jose, 75c. Clay st Plerl 20 W. Santa Clara ai. San Joss. RAILROAD TRAVEL THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. ROM APRIL 15, 1897, passenger tralus will ron daily : 7 Bonthibound. stations. Northbound. TH20 A M. .........Stockton Merced 04 X Fresno For intermediate stations see Connections—At Stockton with steamboats of C. N. & L. Co., leaving San Francisco and Siockton % 8 P. M. daily: at Merced with stages from Soell- ings, Coutterville, Yosemite, Mariposa, etc.; at Lankershim with ‘stage to and from Madera, RATEROAD TRAVEL #ni§ PACIFIC COMPANY. O (raain ML) to nrrive at SAN FRANCING (Main Live, Foot of Market Street.) Anm#l v 1,187 — TEAvE — o3 MAY 1, 1897 nIv/e =33:00% Niles, S and Way Stations, .. ..ies '3:004 Nilea, Sau Jose, ,og.\c.:.; and Tasics 85 7 Senicia, Sacramento, Oroville an 904 Benicl e via Davis ... . gase 72908 Yacarile o R o icio, Kape, g 33304 Martinet, 2o Sants Tosa....oc. -SSAOF 8:304 Nyjes, Sun Jose, Stockton, Tone, Komramento, . Marysville, ~ Chico, & Tchama and Ied Llufl. . A:15m 85308 Petorp A MIlLON .- soossoseerre TGN 9:00A Now Orleans ‘Merced, i'résno, p) Pakersteld, Santa Darbara, Tos Augeles, Deming, El Paso, New P Oxlcans avd 8 e 9:004 Mertinez atd Stock 9:004 Vallejo. . Niles, Sart Stockon . 3 Sacramento iver Stesiners. io0r Niiee. San Jose and Livermore. 41:30% Port Costa and Way Stationsy. ... ‘4:00¢ Martines, tan Tamor, Vellclo, Jose, ooddiand, lic, Orot Sacnmiento .. 73 xop, Stocktop, Modesto, Mer- L L::E‘l ‘Xlilyn nd (for Yoser ). and Fresno, going via Niles, returning via Martinez. crees, 5:00r Los Angeles Express, 3, 100F Lex e, “Mojave (tor Randsburg). Santa Darbara and Lo Avgeles. 5:00p Santa o Lioute, Atlautic Express Tor Mojave aud Last......c.....- 6:00r Furopean Mail, Ogde 6:00. [Laywarls, Niles wid ville and ¢ m.'nlvm-ai d, Pugel Sound and_ East .7 SAN LEANDEO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. (Foot of Market Street.) Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitehburg, Elmhurst, San Leandro, South San Leandro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry. and Haywards, 8:004 9:004 10.004 1 i Runs through to Niles. } ¢ From Niles. SANTA CEUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) nta Cruz Excursion, Sauta Cruz and Principal Way Stations.... 8:454 Newark Cen (un Jose, Feiton, Touldcr Creek, Santa Cruzaud Way Statious......... i P Newark, Centerville, San \Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, a Cruz and Principal Way CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANCISGO—Foot of Market Street (SLip 8)— 715 0:00 11:00AM. 1100 *2:00 $3:09 15:00 *6:00e.n. FProm OAKLAND—Foot of Brosdway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.3y $12:00 *100 1300 300 $4:00 *5:00rMy COAST DIVISION (Third & Towmem § __; 71004 San Joso and Way Stations (New * S iaiaden Wedneadays only). uson 9:004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cinz, Paci ove, Paso Robles, San ape, Surf and Palo Alto and 2:30p San Mateo, Menl Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Salinas, Monterey and PaciicGrove d Way Stations .. *4:301 Sar nd Way Statious. 5:30r SunJoso and Principal Way Stations u nd Way Stations. 400:457 San Jose sud Way Stations......... « A for Moring. P for Afternoo * Sundays excepted. § Sundays ovly. +Saturdays onlg t+ Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights ouly. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €9, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market3t. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 1 8:50, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. 211:30 p. 3. 30 P. . A 12:35, Thursdays—Extra ] 11; Saturdays—Excra trips a 11 an SUNDAYS—35:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.a.; 1:30, 3:3% 5:00, 6:20 P. . San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAVS_6:15, 7:50, 9:40, 11:10 . 145, 8:40, 5:10 P. . Saturdays—Exi i At1:55 p. 3. and 6:35 P. . FEgid 9340, 11:10 . 2 1:40, 3140, 5:00, 6:25 3 . Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park sams schedule as above. Leave rrive &an Francisco. | l’\',“fi,"’:;; San Franciseo. = 1597. WEEK | SUN- SuN- | WeEx DAyS. | DAYS. Destinatlon.| 5.y, | Davs. T:50 AM 8:00 aM| Novato, [10:40 ad| 8:40 Ax 8:30 P |9:30 av| Petaluma, | 6:10 Pu 10:25 Axt 5:10 Py |5:00 P |Santa Rosa.| 7:35 px| 6:22 ru Fulton, | 7180 ax Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, | ville, 8:30 ru[8:00 ax| Cloverdaie. | 7:35 px | ‘ Fieta, | 3 | 7:30 ax Hopland & | 110:25 ax 8:30 x| 8:00 ax| Ukiah. | 7:35 vse| 8:22pu T30 Am| gL 1025 Ax {8700 aM Uuern‘ma 5:30 72 | | 7:30 aM 8:00 All" Sonoma | " and 6:10 Py 5:00 x| Glen F T30 Ax 8:00 AM 8:30 P 5:00 Py Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess Springs; a: Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; ac Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda’ Bay and akeport: at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartiett Spriugs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blus Lakes, Luurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valiey, Jonn Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's, Buck- neil's, Sanbedrin Helghts, Huilville, Booneville, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg Westport, Usal. Saturday (0 Monday round-trip tickets atraduesd Tates. On Sundays round-trip tickets 10 ali points be yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Marketst., Chronicle buflding. A. W.FOSTER, R X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent Safita Fe g Limited. On MONDAYS and THURSDAYS the first- class Pullman sleeping-car leaving at 5 P. M. connects at Barstow with the Santa Feo limited train carrying Qinfog-car, buftet smoking- car and Pullman palace drawing-room _sleeping-cars for voth Chicago and St. Lovts via Kaosas Clty. 31, Days to_ Chicago or St. Louls. 4} Days to New York. SANTA FE EXPRESS Leaves dallyat 6. . Pullman paiace drawing- room, also modern upholstered tourist sleepinz- cars, throush (0 Chicago via Kansas City. Anoex cars for Denver and st. Louls. Boston excursions via Kaneas City, Chicago, Montreal and_the White Mountains leave every Tuesdsy: St. Paul excursions every Sunday. Ticket Office, 644 Market a*rect, {hron= fcle building. Telephone Main 1531. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). ¥rom SAn Francisco, Commencing May % 1897 WEEKDAYS. For Ml Valley and San Rafasl—7100, ®8:15, %9:45, 11:30° A, 3.: *1:45, 8:.0, 4:00, 6:16, *8:00, 6:30 P. . Extra trips for San Rafael on Mondays, Wednss- days and Saturdays a: 11:30 p. 3. SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafael— 10:00. 11:00. 11:30 a. .; 1:00, * 0, 5:30, 6:45. 11:00 P, 3. A 3. does uoL run to San Rafael P. 5 do not run to Mili Valey. Trains marked * run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:00 A . weekaays for Cazaders and way sta- tions: 1:45 P. M. Saturdavs for Cazadero and way stations: 8:00 A. M. Sundays for Cazrdero and way siations; 9:00 A. X. Sundeys for Po ne Reyes and way stutions NOUNT TAMALPAIS. Trains connect with North Paei Const' Raiirond: 2 e WEEK DAYS—Lerve 8 F., via Sai 950 % 145 8316 k3 TNty Lesve Tave n of Tamzlpals, di fl.l¥ o 1:25.4:20 P M. Hioain ATy, SxouptBun- SX1ra trips (eaving Tavern.Monday, Wedn ‘aday, Friday and Satur Mo.iday, Wedass SUNDAYS—Leave S. F. 8. 8,10, 11 a2 SBu P 12: 0. :50.4:15,5:25 P w Tickts for sale in M1ll Valley or THOS. COOK (underyalace ko~ & SONS, 621 Market st., 8. tel). Telepnone, Main SUs2 i 1:45, favern of Tamalpais—10, 11:10 4, a: A

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