The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 9, 1897, Page 31

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THE SAN FRANCISCO K CALL, SUNDAY, THE COMMERCIAL WORLD TMMARY OF THE Silver a fraction lower. w active sud uasetiled. Barley siighily higher. ana Rye firm cut dull, €orn ubout the sume. New Oat Hay lower. £eans and Seeds dull. Bank Olearings galned §885,000. New York Exchange advanced. 1nes continne to drop. Dried Apricots and Peaches selling well. Diutter and #ggs firm. Several cars of Eastern Pouitry due. Potaioes higher. Oniops weaker. Strawberries higher. Cherrles lower. Increased exports of Specie. Produce expor:s rather less. Larger shivments of Breadstuffs, Coftee quiet. LARGE EXPOLTS OF TURES. According to official figures manufacturers are Dg an extraordinary demand 1Or thelr pro- ductions abroad. The export movement In fin- ished goods during March sows an increased valne of $2.000,000 over that of any previous munih, 0° 50 pir cent greater (han the same mOnth last year, and 60 per cent mote than March, 1895 The exports uf manufa tures in the month mentioned reacued & total ot $25,874,469, or 50.25 ber cent of the whole export trads of the count:y. this ratio the movement for the ygar should ow a value of §300.000,000. MANUFAC- EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS. ur from this port during the first hecurrent crop year were Bo3 445 bbis, azainst 751,100 doring the same period in 886. Reducing this flour to a wheat basts and sdaing it to the exported wheat gives total wheat exports for the ten mouths of 12,675,200 centals, 35.000 against Expor ten mon: of ¥l 1s of 000 during the same period in SPECIE SHIPMENTS. Exports of specie from this port during the first four months of the year were $16,437.900 agalnst $14.457.200 for the same time in } nd in- cluded $2,015.400 in silver bars, 2,400 1a goid coln. and $1,464.600 io Mexican doliars. Seryaork Lok $12.698.500; China, §1,613,800, EXPORTS OF PRODUCE. Exports of Produce by sea from this port fn April were $2,320,800 against $2,504.200 for April 1893. For the first four months of 1897 {hey were 11371800 against 811,658.200 for the same period 1n 1813. Of this year’s exporis, 23,040,000 went 1o Great Britain, 81,267,500 to awaiian Islands, §1,090,400 to C: 31,- Svaish Talnela. § 0 Chiua &nd §1,031, BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings last week were $18,663,- ainst $13,075,024 for the same week In /dé.fi&&//s% & 9 NS, Obisog’ -8 7L Sanliegd O Clear ® Partly Clody ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow DED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATIEN SHADED ow DURING 12 HOUR Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures st station indicate maximum temperature for the those underneath it.if any, the amount of of melt ches and hundredths, ng ‘the past rs. Isobars, or solid nes, connect po! al air pressure; igo- serms, or dotted emperature. ' The preceded mpanied by cloudy weather and rains. usually first appesr on the Washington When the pressure is high in_the mnterior d jow along the he isobars exiend rth and sout in is probable; the th jsobars of of Oregon is improb- inity of Idabo, and 3 Californla coast, warmer xpected in summer and colder The reverse of these condiions pposite result, WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, —The fol.owing are the rain- 4 bours and seasonal rainfalls red with those of the same date UNITED STATES TrRE, WEATHER May 8, 1897, 5 falls Tor te pas date, as com, reka, past 24 hours season 48.95; 00, this Red Bluff, past 24 season 24.10, last season 20.88 o, past 24 hours .00, this sesson 20.57; Fresuo, past 24 hours .00, this sea. on 10.53, last season S.16; San Luis Obispo, wasi 24 hours .00, this season 20.70, last season 17,64; Los Angeles, past 24 hours.00, this sea- son 16.80, last season 9.36: San Diego, past 24 b 00, this season 11.67, Y uma, past 24 hours .00, this seas s0n .85, San Franciscodata: minimum 54. mean 64. Weather conditions and general forecasts The area of hgh pressure over the northern half of the Pacific Siope Is moving eastward, and s to-night well inland. The pressure has risen over three-tenths of an inch in Utah, Wyoming and the Dakotas. It has fallen siowly over Ore- gon and Washington. 500 49.44, Bours .00, ~a1 Fran- 22.61, last 35, last sea: Maximum temperature 73, ir weather will preysil generally over the | Pacific Slove, with continued warm weather; but there are fodicauons of & break.in the hot spell Sanday night. Kain is alresdy falling at Tatoosh, Port Ange.es and ~eattle. The temperature has risen about 10 degrees over Northern California, Northern Nevada, laaho and Oregon. A moderate noriher has beea blowing in the valleys, with temperatures from 3 t0 9 de- grees sbove the normal. Forecast made & ~an Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight May 9, 186 Northern California—Feir Sunday: cooler Sun- Dight; northeriy winds, decreasing in-force and probably shifting into southerly winds Sun- day pignt. Sou:bern Californfa—Fair Sunday; warm weather: westerly winds. Nevada — Falr Sunday; weather. Utah—Fair Sunday; warmer. izona — Fair Suaday; continued continued warm continued warm iresh westerly winds, sbifiing to ‘Sunday night. & MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YOKK MARKETS. SEW YORK, 5. Y. May 8—The unexpected action of the Finance Committee in reporting a modified draft of the Dingiey tariff bill 10 the Senate gave a pronounced upward movement to prices early in the week,and despite the oper tions for *short” account soms speculative ligul- davion 1n Omaba couimon and the so-ealled Gould stocks part of the early Improvemen: has been retained. Tn some cases further advances have taken pisce. The stocks referred to are the only ores closing materiully lowsr to-day. On the ¢ hand no‘eworthy ne: advances are recorded pgar Refining, American Tobacco, Granger Tronk /ings. Consolida ed Gas and Norther: Pi preferred, Except 10r A sharp ssl ing move in Chicago Gas this morning thai. stock FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOGKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorfl St, Tel. Main 1954. CENTRAL OFFICE 628 Market St., Pelace Hotel. Purly & Atkinson, Mapacers. Tel. Maln 5144 Uptown Office—Baldwin Hote! (adjoining Grill Room). Tel. Main 108l PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders mstantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference lst Naional Bank, &. F. CHICAGU. PRIVATE Wikia NEW YORK. 11,816,000 centals, | | change would have bren entitled to a place In the above list. Trading in Chicago Gas was the only feature of to-day’s murk . early half the salesweie made 10 one ira er.” The week’s incident, attract- ing much atten.lon but unrecorded among the gluck exchange transactions, is & sharp advance in Stan ard Of to ¥3 12. The weekly statement of the aversges of the asso- cla cd ban- s Lhis weak shows withdrawals of legal tenders to ob:ain goi ) for _xpo-t. The banks have los. in legul tenders $6,684,000. In the re.erve this loss hus been offset only 10 & Amal extent by & galn of 224,000 in-specie. The transfer of money 1o kurope hus not resn téd i n expansion 0f loans: 0. the contrary, accommodations grauted by th- Lanks have been reduced 8911000, he Miovement, however. is preity accurately reflected in the dep'siis which Are #6,500,000 less than a Weekago. |heb nks siili hola $99,000.000 in egal tender, more tuan $87,500.U00 in’ specle and re- port a surplus 1eserve 0f more than $44,000,000. The treasury’s -old baiance s nearly 50 per cent In excess cf $100,000,000, which iy is popuiatly supposed the Goverument Is required w Botd as a Under ihe clreumatances it is'hardly oredible that there is any fuundation for the repartd from Washiog on that the adminisiration Is dis nrbed by the outwerd movement of gold. Governmrnt bonds were firm. Rallway and_other bouds were strong aud fairly active. Among the important it advances were Housion and Texas Central general fours,') to 675 Nerthern Pacific prior fonrs, Y4 10 '8734; general threes, 1 per cent to 314" Money on call 15114 per cent: time money. 80 days, 2 per cent: three aud four months. 234 per cent; six moutas. S per cedt. and the balance Of the year 314 percent: 12 mouths, 4 per centon good mixed Stock Exchange o lateral. Commer- cial paper is quiet: primeindorsed bills receivable, 3193y per cent 35,@4 per_cent S'eriing Exchang Continental c is ‘quiel, firm. Posted asked rates for Sterling, $487 for long bills and 34 BNl for dem; Actual rates are: lopg bills, $486@4 8654: sixht drafts, $4 S714@4 8714: cabe transiers, 84 873,@4 8734: domestic ex- change on New York aad San Fraucisco, sight 1234¢ premium, telegraph 15¢ premium. Wheat and Flour, WHEAT— 10:80 11:00 12:00 May 795, : I July Tp T8 Sept 7 3 i Tals December.. 615 Toi4 Spot, dull, firmer: f.0.b. afloat No. 1 Northern spring New York, 8134c; No. 1 Northern spring, Duluth, 8314¢: No. § hard winter, 79c; No. 2 hard winter, 7934c. Future ciosing: May, 79340: June, 793 78%40: Septem ber. 474C; Lecember. 76 FLOUR—Winter, hbis. : Superfine, $2 b No, 1 extra. 88 1:00 2:10 GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool, by steam, 2d. Produce. PROVISIONS—Lard. prime, $4 50. PORK-—Mess. $8 75@9 25. TALLOW —sjgc. HIDES—Galvesion, 20 to 25 Ibs, 14c; Buenos 1b, 1514@20c. & —Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light to heavy we ghts. 19@0c: ac'd, 30@22. HOPS—Crop of '85, Za@6c: '98, 6@10c; coast '95, 3@6c; coast '98, 6@113ac. omes.ic fcece, 18@u8c: pulled, 15@ AR—Raw, dull, firm: 88-degree, 37C; 96- desree, 8 5-16¢. BUTTER—Cresmery, Western, 17c. EGGS—State. fresh gathered, 10@1034c. STROLEUM—New York renn=a, $& 25: Phil- Dried Fruits. RATSINS—California, 50-1b boxes, 234¢: crown, 4@534c: seeded, 73,@%%4c: seedless muscatels, 513@034c CURKANTS—43,@5%-= In barrels: 5@5%4c in ed bulk, b1,@6e; cartons, 8@7c. PRUN ES—Californis, 25-1b boxes, 4@ 40; 00-b boxes, 81@Tc. APRICUTS—Calitornia, boxes, 9@15c; bags, 50 c. PEACHES-Californla, unpeeled, bags, 6@8%4c: T34@8Y4c: peeled. 10@12e. tancy ordinary, 12@18c; fancy washed, 3 s, 634@5c. N—11@1234¢ fof 1ancy boxes, WALNUTS—California standacd, 6% NDS—Shelled, 16@29c Metals. PIG TRON—Southern, $9 50810 b $10812. P16 TIN—Firm; straits, $13 25@13 35. Stocks and Bonds. Opening. $1:575 70 8T N Northern, Closing. 3115 50 10875 7100 1100 900 52 50 Amcrican Sugar. American Suga ‘American Tobacco. ‘American Spirit M ‘Atchison Bay State Gas. Cansdisn Paci Central Pacific. 8200 74 35 1 ® Y (I Hocking V Jersev Central Kansas & Texas, Pid Lake Shore...... Louisville & Nashviile. Maunattan Con Missouri Pacific. National Lead... New Haven.. New York & New New York Central rth Pacific. . rih Pacific, P Northwesiern _xabe Nu.mqll Soras LD EN £ North American... Oregon Na: Oregon Navigation, P Pacific Mail Pullman | Quickstiver (Con Exchng: Rock Islaod Reading, Southern St. Paul 3 Texas Pacific. Tennesser Coul & Iro Union Pacific.. U. S Lesther. . U. S. Leather, Pfd. Western Union . Wabash, Pfd Barsilver. . | Stering on London, 60 days ¢ on London, sight. rexietered. ... new s, new, coupon coun 's, COUPOD .. CHICAGLO WAKKETS. CHICAGO, IrL, May 8—In provislans prices were higher in early trading fn sympathy with the graln markets, but eased off later, closing slizhtly lower. The demand was fair, but ofa local char- acter. The expectalion of heavy teceipts for next week and liberal selling by outsiders aud leading packers were the principal bearish factors. Total | receipis ot hogs for the wesk 150,000. The cash market was fairly active. WHEAT— May.... July. 250 L7214 7115 10:00 10:30 11:00 78 78 3% T2 73 T4 6815 6855 6875 1190 78% 12:30 Produce. BUTTER—The market was firm and active at glven prices and the demand was good from all sources. Recel,ts were iight and there is not much prospect of an_increase. The difference be- tween this stap e here and New York is the widest it bas been for several years. Current valuesar as follows: Creamerles—Extras, 15c; firsts, 13@ 1dc; seconds. 11@1dc: Imitations, faacy, 1) @1 .c. Dairies—Extras, 15¢; firsts. 1 @12c; 8 conds, 8@ 9c. Ladles—Extras. 10@1ic: firsts, "@8c; pack- ing siock, 7c. - Holl butter, choice, 4@9c. EGGS—The market was steady Dut inactive. The demand was tame. Retailers wers the only Luyers aud their wants were easily supplied. = Ke- ceipts were large a1 12,200 cases. Strlcily fresh, 10ss off, 544c B dozen. Livestock. EOGS—Lignt, § 80@4: mixed. $3 80@3 95; heavy, 83 50@3 9714: rough, 83 50@3 65. ke celpts '22,000. Packers bougnt 15,600, shippers 2500. :stimated receip:s for Monuay 87,000 CAT1LE—Beeves, §5 85@5 0: cows and helf- ers, $1 90@4 85; Texas steers, $4 2094 40: s0cK- ers and feeders, $3 45@4 40, Keceipis 200. Mar- ket steady. SHEEP—Steady. Receipts 3500. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. NEW YORK. N. Y., May 8. — The weekly bank staiemen: shows the following changes: Reperve. decrease, $4 812.650; loans, decrease, $.11.600: specie, increase. ' $260,°00; legal iender, decrease, $6,650,200: deposits, aecrease, 36,50-,6U0: circulation, decrease, $329,000; banks now hoid $44,095.975 in excess of requirements. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BOSTON, Mass., May 8.—The Boston Commer- cial Balletin s to-day: The wool market is dull; foreign receipts are falling off and there Is small cemund for comestic wool. The Marca im- portations of wool were valued at $8,260,000, the March im ports of wool manufac. ures at $4,931.000, The milis are all ruonin - on full time, but there has beon no demand this week. A sale of 150,000 pounds of Kentucky was made ac 19 cents. A re- action from the late boom s lu evidence. ‘I he sales of the week ace 1,262,6.0 pounds do- mestic and 3,302,000 pounds forel n. agalnsi 1,412,000 pounds of domestic and 5.440.000 youn.s foreign last week, and 1,3.7,000 pounds domestic and 208.500 pounds foreign for the corresponding week last yo.r. The sales to date show an increase of 40,320,400 pounds domestic and_ 46,746,900, pounds {orelgn from the sales to same date in 1 “The receipts to date show an increase of 21,095 bales domestio and 202,541 bales forelgu. FOREIuN MARKETS, London. LONDON, Exa, May & — Consols, 112%; sllver, 273,d; French rentes, 108 22c. Liverpool: WHEAT — Firm. No. 1 standard California wheat, 815; cargoes off coast, notaing doin, §oes On passage. buyers sud sellers apa; 1n Parls, quiet: flour in Parls quiet. COTTON~Upiands, 4 7-32d. FUTURES. Jhe Produce Exchange cable gives the following LiYerpoo, duetations for No. 2 Hed Winter: May; 5811d: July, 5s 111ed; September, bs 10340 EXCHASGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. Sterilng kxchange, sight.... Sterling Cables........... ew York Exchange, sight New York Excuange, telegraphic. Fine silver. per ounce....... Mexicau Dojlars. —_——— YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. Tbe following resume of the wheat market is furnished by E. A. Bresse, Produce Exchauge grainbroker, 412 Pine street. 2 Sax FRANCISCO, May 8, 1897, Chicago. A surprise wvas in store for shorts who went home last night expecting to fina Eng !sh mar- Kets lower this mworning. The fact that this mar- ket dectived 134¢ yesterday thade shorts courage- ous. Their faith was more than ordinarlly stroug. An swakening came thick and fastwhen Liver- Ppool reported their marxer had taken ne notice of Chicagu’s dectine yesterday. The ear.y curb advanced to 7074c, with T1c bid for Juiy as the session opened. ‘i he buyingat the start was by more than shorts. Outsiders gave th- murket iiberal support. Offerings were mod- erate until the price had rached 7235, Selllng to take profits relieved ghe sirain. There was 10 coucentrated effort to force tho price higher market characterized aly seiling between 7214 @72340, ciosing at 7214c, seliers. May ranged Ja@7%e Over July. - Sep vmber dld not show the shap Of other fu.ures, 6855c belng the final quosa- tiou. The factors in to-0ay’s MArKet were wany. Everything appeared (o change over night. Yes- terday st. Lous sold heavily in this market; to- day shey boush: freely. “Iips on the Government report placed the con- dition at 76 against 81.04 Aurid L Foreigners were making liveral inquiry for cash wheat Wenther condiifons throughout the Northwes and Cailfornis were not_encouraglug. The shorts who had placed themselves in an awkward posi- tiou just previous to the igsuance of the last Gov- ernment report. preferred 10 get out and even up pending this report. \ihile the market has fluctuated within & cam- paratively narrow ravge during the week the volume of business has been lurge. Estimated Monday's visible suppiy will shuw a decrease in wheat of 2,250,000 bushels. Busbels. 314,381 Recelpts of wheat at primary points. p -440,295 Shipments of wheat &t primary poinis, Receipts of wheat at tidewater poin:s. ..... 404,208 EXports of wheat........... L. 4611 Car lot wheat Chicago, cars : 4 r jot wheat Duluth, cars. 109 Car lot wheat Minneapolis, Gars. . 175 Corn dull. Trade is mncreasing some. At pres- ent scalpers and privilexes keep the market within narrow querters. Weuther conditions now are most favorable. Brokers seem to have liberal outside buyipg orders at limits. Estlmates oo the visibie supply Monday are from four to five mil 1ion bushels ‘decrea e. Oats only fairly a higher Provisions firm. Prices slightly higher than yesteraay. Buying by a prominent operaior Was the main featurs of tne day’s trading. San Fra,cisco. 9:15 A. M. SESSION. Weather concitions. higher Eas:ern and steady forelgn markets contributed mew strength in wheat to-day. Chicago information was g Liverpool fal.ed to refl-ct Chicas yesterday. Reports from the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys were un:avorable. North winds Wery prevaient w th a rising temperature. Wheat opened excited. Firsi tracsactions were tive. Prices fractionally at 1 28 for December agaiust $1 2583 av yester- | day’s close. Lougs who had good profits started selling, causing an easier ice.ing. Beiore these of- ferings were absorbed the price had broken 11gc, but was firm at the deciive. Sentiment is changing, ihe 10ag slae appears to be gaiuiug new iriends daily. Estimates regarding the wheat crop yleld of Cal- | iforuia sor 1887 run from 700.000 i0 1,000,000 tons. The Government report due Monday shouid Show & more correct estimate this monih than in its last report, which those best lnformed claim was at least 10 per cent 100 high. 10:15 A M. SESSION. The feeling n wheat was more steady. Enough long wheat came out to supply the demands of shorts. Ihe weather over the San Joaquin Va. ley was reported ool while reporis from the Sac- ramento Valley we:e less alarming. December wheat fluctuated between $1 2634@ 1267. 1be tadlug was fairly large during tue sessio i Barley was dull, buyers and sellers belng about 1 cent apart. 11:15 A. X SESSTON. This session_was characterized by only moder- ate tradiog. from veniuring far from shore, while the longs secmed willing to take their profits and c.ean up over Sunday. Buying by shoris abous eveued up the s-lling by longs. A siightiy easier feeiing prevaiied atthe olose. The opening price of De- cember wheat was 12634, closing at $1 2634 sellers. There was 1o trading in barley; 753 was bid and 7634 asked for December. Selier the year “New Wheai,” 3eason storage paid, 81 25 bid, $1 2615 asked. September, $) 225 bid, 51 28 asked; May, $1 373 bid, 21 5875 asked. The Week cioses showing an advance In wheat of 7c and in bariey of 3¢ per cental as compured with the same time one week ago. Many crop- damage reports have been received on ‘Chauge during the week. The weather forecas. for the next forty-el.ht hours is not encouraglug. Hot weather with moderate north winds for tie Sac- ramento aud San Joaquin valleys are predcied. Xvery hour of such weather is disastrous to wheat and barley. The present price of December wheat, freights cousidered, I5 not 100 high upon a shippiug basis. eatiment s gradualy tending toward s hixher range of prices. ‘Those who pridic.ed $1 for De- cember wheat are now inclined to the iong side. Bear pressure has been greadly reduced of ;ate. The market Promises to bs & broad one for some time to come. ~Outsiders are beginning to lend their strength in a material manner, the effect of which 1s daily more and more ev.dent. AFTERNOON CURE. Prices were siighty lower, sales wers made at #1 26 for Decem ter wheat. Traders have not fo goiten their experience of Lwo wecks ago when prices siumped ba ily from the close on Saturday vacil the opening Monday. Around $132o the market was strong. buyers were ia the majority Weekly privileges: Decemoer wheat, calls, $1 82; puts, 1 21 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OToER GRAINS, WHEAT~The hot north wind sent futures up sgatn, December toucbinz $1 28 under aciive sales. Spot values showed no change, but the mar- ket was very strong. Quoteu at $1 2551 30 tor common grades, §1 333,@1 36 for average No. 1, £1 37%for choice and §. 40@1 43 B ctl for extra choice mililng: Sonoca, 1 5a4GL 85 for No.,1 and 81 373,3@1 40 for miliing. CALL BOARD SALES. IxFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—December— 80CO cils, 81 28: 2000, 81 27%; 2000, 81 2734: 26,000, $1 27; 8000, 81 271g; 2uv0, $L 2714, 6000 #1 26%: 000, 81 2645 2000, 81 2634 SECOND_ ERSSION $1 26%: 8000. §1 2655; 35,000, $1 2645 HEGULAR MORNING SESSION — December — 2000 cuis, 8. %655: 8000, §1 2684: 32,000, §1 26 BARLEY —Vanes were firm at a iractional ad- vance Feed, T0@7534c: choice bright, 76@76140 ® cu; Brewlng, 8U@85c. CALL BOABD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10N—9:15 o'clock—No sales. SECOND NESSION—December—2000 ctls, 760, REGULAR MOENING SESSION—NO sales. UATS—The dry weath-r renders values very steady, but does ot Improve the demand, wnich is slow. Puget Sound. $1 80@1 40 B ctl; good to choice, 31 1213@) 2b; common, $1@1 07l Clipped Oats se.l’s. $1@2 B ton over the raw product. (O N—The market {sdull and Large Yellow is gusier in auticipation of seceipts from the Kas" Large Yel ow $1@1 0235 B cul; Small Kound do, B1 0:14@1 05: While, 52@¥7%4c # ctl. B ralrmly heid ai 17+ @83Y00 B cu. EAT—1s nomioal e ai avour 81 35@ FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR-—Net cas prices are: Famlily extras, 84 T5@4 ¥5: Bakers' exiras, $4 50@4 65; Super- JORN M .. ETC. — Feed Ci 19@21; Cracked Corn, §23 ® toa, e MILILSTUFF>—Prices in sacks are as follows ususl discount to the tras Graham Flour, $2 8! 100 Bs: Kye Flour. §250 ¥ 100; Rice Flour, &5 Cornmeal, $2@2 :5: extra cream do, %2 75, Osatmeal, $3 50; Oat Groats, #4: Hominy, 83 .0@ S_Bu ruckwheat Flour, 83 25@. 50; Cracked ‘Wheat, $3 50; Farin, $4; Whole Wheat Flour, #3; Rolled Oats (bbis). $4 75@5 15: Pear! Bariey. ;3 75@4: Split Peas, 83 50: Green do, $4¢0 B 100 3 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS§. Four cars new Oat Hay s0ld at 86, The hot north wind produces no improvement whatever in prices. BEAN—$14@14 50 for the best s ?‘4‘;‘3‘ L and $13@13 50 N — 18 50 fc grade and $)9@20 P ton for lh?b'll. i oy FEEDSTUFF:—Rolled Barley, $16@17 ton: ‘z;-pfi? Mealat themill, $2650 B ton; jobbing, HAY~Whea:, $8@10 50; Wheat and Oy 10; Oat, 86@H '80: Barley, 36 60G8: Altaita, 5§ @7 5V compressed, 56@9' 50: siock, $5@6; Clo- ver, B ton. STRAW=25450c ® bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. This market contivues slow and weak. BEANS—Bayos quoted a. $1 60@1 80; Small Whites, 81@1 20 per ctl; Large Waites, 81@1 10 @ cu; Pinks $1G1 10; Reds 811061 30: Black- eye, $1 45@1 56; Red Kidney, nominal: Li- mas, $1 40@L 60; Buiters, §125@1 60: Pes, $1 @) 26. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@2 75: Yellow Mustard, $1 50 P ctl; Flax, $1 60 B cul; Canary eraily buliisn. | s weaness of | December — 16,000 cls, | | | | | | Weather conditions kept the shoris | | | | | 836 o %, D Altaits. 6340; Rape, 3350 thy, 4340 es’m'fu. nominal; Green, 81300 POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, Potatoes ere higher all aroond and firm. Greén | Peaa sold higher under lighter supplies. PUTATUES — New Potawes, 1@13c § b: Sweet Potatoes, $1 80@1 75 Poul: Early Kose, 6 '@ 70¢ ® oil; River Keds, 70@+0c: Burbank Seed- lings, 4U@"3c: or Rivers and 55@70c for Peiaiums: Oregon Burbanks. 65@95c. ONIONS=—sew Heds, 6.@75c 9 sack. Augtra: 1ian, $3 25@3 50 B cul. 5 VEGETABLES—Receints were 949 boxes As- paragus, 450 boxes Rhubarb. 700 sucks Peas aod o sacks Bea: . Hothouse Cucumbers are quotable at 505@81 B dozen; Asparscus. $1@1 26 B box for common, $1 50@1. 75 for cholce and $2@2 28 ¥ b-for fancy! Rhiibarb, 25@40c ‘or ordinary and 6U@76c for choice iazee: Marrowfat Satash. 8667 B ton: ried Peppers, 6@sc s cppers, 25¢ B D g or ommen ana 75081 ot ‘ops, 40@50c B sk foc a0 or Garden; ~tring Beans. 3@16c B Ib; Horge Heans, 25@50¢ @ sack; Dried Okra, 8@9c 1b; Cabbage, 738ge B oil; Carrola, 269300 @ o @B BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, Butter is very stHl; as will be seen by the ad- vanced quotations. Some creameries bring 16c, Dot this figure is hardly quotable. Eggs continue firm. BUTTER— Cugsumax—Fapcy creamerles, 1414915%o: seconds, 13@14c ) DaIR¥—Choice 10 fancy, 12%914c P b; lower gades, 11@12¢. IRKIN—14@100 3 CREAMERY TCB—New, 15@16¢ B B CHEKSE~ Cholce mlid Dew, 6%@7c B Bb: com- mon to geod,: SYa@be: - Cream Cheddar, 10@11c: Youns Americs, 7@8c; Western, 11c; Kastern, 13 kG S—Ranch Eggs. 13@14c: store Eggs, 11@ 12140 B doz; Duck Eggs, 12@12%4c POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY —Eastern, $5 25@5 50 for Hens, #8 50 for young Roosters and $4 50 for ola Roost- ers. Three, and possibly four, cars fall due this week. Live Turkeys, 12@13c_for Gobblers, 12@13c for Hens: Geese $ palr. 81 26@1 6U: . Ducks, €8 084 for old and 6 50@7 for youug; Hens. $3 50@4: Joosters, young. $7@8 P dozen: do, old, 33 60@4; Fryers, $6@s 00: Lroilers, 8 @5 00 for large and $225@3 50 for small: Pigeons, 81 50 B dozen for young and $1 50@2 for old. GAME—Hare, iominsl; Rabblts, nominal DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Recelpts were 690 chests Strawberries and 678 boxes Cherries. . Blackverries from Covina. 15@20c P basket. Strawberries advanced and Cherrles decined. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, §3 5U@4 50 P chest for large and $3@6 for small. Gooseberries, 30@40c B drawer, Apples, 11@2 B box. Cherries, 25@65¢ B box for white and red and 60c@>1 28 for biack, ¥ CITKUS FRUITS-Navel Oranges are'quotable ac $3@4 B box for choice 1o fancy and &1 26@32 P box for common; Seedlings, 75¢@81 25 B box: Mediterrancan Sweets. $1@2 B _box: Lemons, 7bc@$1 25 tor_common and $1 50@2 35 for £00d to choice: Mexican Lime: Bananss, $1@2 ¥ bunca; Pln DRIED FEUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETO. The sale of 20 tons Apricots in the southern part of the State abont cleans up the marke: of round lots. Peaches continue in good demaud and firm. Prunes are steady ana the dropis sull reported from all sections. There is 1o doubs tbat the crop 1s being severely cut 1nto. DRIED FiUITS—Quotations are as follo Peaches, 41596c P D: fancy, 634c B led, #@llc: Apricois, 6@8Sc: Moorparks. 10@1%o evaporated Appiés, (@5Y3c: sup-dried, 2@3c; Prunes, 2v4@3c for the 4 Sizes: white iigs, Soi Plumd, 4@4s5c for ritted and 1@13ge for unpiv- ted; Nectarines, 83.@5%3¢ P Ib for prime to fancy: Pears, 214@dc for whole, 252@6¢ for quarters and 5@c for halves. AISINS— Four-crown, loose. 534¢: S-crown. 434c: 2-crown. B I seed ess Sultanas, 5@BLac: seedless Muacatels. 415¢: S-crown London layers, 81@1 ¢6: Clusiers, 81 50; Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial ciusters, §2 501 dried grapes out. N UTS—Chesinuts quotable st 8@10c: Walnu's. 612@7c B D for standard and 9@9%4c B B for sofishell: Almonds, 6@6%sc for Languedoc, 5@ 8Ljgc for hardshell and §@9¢ @ I for papersheli; Peanuts, 4@6c ®_Ib for Easteru and 4o for Calr: fornia: Hickory Nuts, - @6c_$ Ib; Pecans, 716@ Sc @ Ib: Filberts, 715@8c; Brazll Nuts, 735@8c: Cucosnats. $5@5 50 ¥ 100, HONEY—Comb, 1U@12% for bright and 5@9 tor lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5Ysc: | light amoer extracted. 412@4%c; dark amber, d@ayac; dark, 1@3c i e BEESWAX-22@25c 8 b. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS— Bacon, 7340 3 I for beavy, 8¢ 3 1 for iight medium. 9 for licht, 10c ® B for exira light and 12c # Ib for sugar cured. Eas: ern sugarcured Hams. 12350 ® B: Californi Hams, 110 B M; Mesy” Beet, mess o, $9 50: family do, $1U@10 50 prime Pork, $8 50 exira ciear, 814 bbl; mess, $12 ¥ bbl; Smoxed Beet, 10c B . 1,4 RD—Eastern tlerces are quotod at 5%c for compound and 63ge for pure: ru-. 76; Cal- ifornis tierces, 43ac for compound and bige for pure: balf-bbis, 635c: 10-D tins, 7c; do 5-B 7140 LCOTIOLENE=vo n uerces aud’ 1%@8%4¢ 1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, #c: me- gium, 7c® b light, 634@7c. Cowniden 61481 Stags, Sc: salted Kip, 6a7c B b; salted Calt, 7@8o: salted Veul 6@7c; ary Hides, 1314@13C; culls and brands. 935@10c @ b: dry Kip aud Veal, 9@ive; dry Calt. J8c: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@55c eucni Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer. 35c B bi medium,’ 20c: winier, 10c; “heepskins, shear lings, 10@20c each: shors 'wool, 25@4Uc each; medium. $0@50c each; long wool, 50@75¢c eacn: TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 23;@3c ® bb; No. 3, 2%40; refined, 5o; Grease, 20 B B W 0O L—>pring clip 15 quoted: Mountain, 11@ 13¢: Foothlil, 9@1lc: San_Joaquin, year's cilp, 7@Ec: do, seven months, T@yc B b: Nevadas, $@11c; Eastern Oregon, 7@10c. OPS—g@xc for 1air to choice and 9@10c P B for fancy. Contracts are being drawn at 100 for Dpew Oregons and 7@9c for new Washingtons. GENERAL McoRCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags. spot, 5c; June, Bc; July, bc: San Quentln, 85 40; Wool Bags, 24@27c. €O L—Welling on, $8: New Wellington, $8: Eouthfield Wellingion, $7 50: Seattle, $5 Bu: Bryant, 85 50; Coos say, $4 75: Walisend, 87 ® ton: ‘Cumberland. $13 50 % ton fn bulk and $15 in sacks: Pennsyl vania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 ton; Weish Anthracite, $8910. Cannel, 88 ¥ 10n: Kock Springs, Castle Gate and Pieasant Valley, 87 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and €13 W ton 1nsks. COFFEE—C. U. Bicktord’s circular gives the re- cefpts i this pori thus far this year at 79,846 bags, againa. 77,318 for the same time iast year. The sales from first hands were 44,501 bigs, agal 49,556 The stock on hand May 1 was 35,160 bag agaiust 24,610 May 1. 1896. The world’s visible supply May 1 was 4,348,520 bags. aga nst 2,520,- 080, The circu sr says: “Eales for the past ten days have been of moderate Droportions. the Ac- tivity of the previons fortnight, especial y in Costa. Jicas, which through their increased 1mportation fford an exceilent assortment 8s againat former Tecent years, having left dealers preLiy well sup- piied for immediute r+quirements. The Lransac- tions mentioned below indicate no change in quotations, which we continue, but the general aullness and uncertalaty of sentiment everywhere with reference to_this article make it poasible move siock at goin rates only when the offee culled for. To-dsy's 8:0ck conssts of 9832 Losta Riea, 552 " icaragua, 7918 Sulvador, 12,887 Gua e- mala and 1572 Mex.can—in ail 52,261, as againsy 23,166 same time last _year. The s eamer City of Byaney s due about May ¥ with 4350 bags.” We quote F—3 CosTA RICA—17@1834¢® 1 for f\wd to prime washed: 15@16%gc for good: 13@14340 for good mixed with black beans: 14@143,c for fair; 9356 18c nominel for common to ordinary. SALVADOR—15@17%4¢ 10 §0d 10 prime washed ; 14@14tic ® B tor fur washed; i6ka@l8c for §00d to' prime washed peaberry : 123, @1354c for superior unwashed: 1214@1-Yac for good un- wasiied; 10@16¢ for g00d ic prime nnwastied aberry. PGUATEMALL AND MEXICAN—18@1 AL prime to strictly prime washed: 16@17i4c for z00d tu strictly good washed: 15@163;: for fair washied 13@14%c for medium; 10@1234¢ for ordinary; 5@9%,C fof inferior to common;: 1 1¥c for good to prime washed jeaberry; 153 16¢ for £00. to prime unwashed peaberr; CANNLD S84LMON —The Alaska Packers An- eociation quotes Red Salmon as foliows: in iots of 25,000, cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50,000 cuses, 92140 % dogen: 75,000 cases, 90 § dozen, net cash 1. 0. b. ex-ship. §UGAE~The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: L ubé and Crushed and ¥Fine Urusbed, byge: Powdered, 555c; Dry Granuiated, So® M: Confectioners’ A.5c: Magnolia A, 48sci Extra (), 44c: Golden ¢, 4%ac: Candy Grannlaced, Bijgc; halt barreis 34¢ more Luan barrels, and boxes e morv. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaogh- terers are as faliows BEEF—F\:;‘;.QM'-IKL 514@60; second do, Be; third do, c VEAL— 5@8o: smail, 6@7c B B MUTTON—Wethers, 5.5' ; Kwes, 4@6c B D LAMB-Sprug, 6@634C FOBK—Live Hoxs. :fifw tor large and 814 @3s34¢ for small and medivm; sott Hogs, 4%4@8c: aressed do, 43, @5Yac- RECEIPIS OF PRODUOK. yor i4 HOURS. 6,562| Butier. ctls. ... I o $70 ““:"’n no.. 2,228/ Pelts. bal 489/ Wine, gais. ., 731/ Wool, bis. B20! * eatner. roit 1,412/ Paper, ream: 620| Chicory, tois. THE STOOK MARKET. Btocks declined every day last week. A glance 8t the table.of prices beiow will show lower values every day, The spurt was sbort-lived. Still 1t afforded the active trader & chance to MAY 9, 1897 turn a handsome profit, and it is the active trader that bests the game. The Seg. Belcher assessment falls deilnquent in office to-morrow, The Reward Gold Miuing Company of Nevads County has levied an assessment of 2o per sbare, delinguent June d. The West Cable Mining and Milliog Company of Utan has | vied an assessment of % & cent per sbare diinquent Juge 12 The Pacific Gas Improvement Company aud the San Jose Water Lompany will each puy mouthiy dividends of 50¢ per suare Lo-marrow. The Virginia knterprise says: “It ia reported on the vest of au hority that there isno change in the tavor pect of the new discovery in Con Vir- ginia. Work which bas been progréssin ~on_the ore body sioce Monday night has sent the upraise up about 4 feet—17 feet in all—and 1t is stated that itcontinyes lu ore of the same qualityss that in- dicated by Superintendent Lyman's last leiter, Damely, $200 per car sampie.” That portion of the weekly official report of Su- perintendent Lyman, which details operation in & poruon of the Com. ¢ al. & Va. mine, above the 4600 leve, mich s now aitraging the actention of the speculating pul a8 follof ‘rom” jucline upr.lss Mo 1 st point 60 foet above sill floor of 1650 level from near end of north drift upraise has been carried up on footwail 7 feet, passing through ore showing an averace width of 4 feet: total height above sill floor 31 feet. Our opening in top shows length north a1d south of 10 feet and width of 4 feet of good ore. ‘Average assays from all around this top opening Abe 8101 50 per ton. We bave extracted from this point 52 *eus o1 ore, assayiug per mine car sam- ples $135'01 per ton. it morth from incline upraise 1 incine upraise 2 has been carned up on the gootwal 15 fect pussing through rph: and quartz formation assaying From 83 to $107 per ton; toial beleh. 94 feet. From this upraise, at _a point 40 feet 1bove the 11 floor A south drifs ha been staried and ad- vanced 13 fert,. passing tirough porphyry and quartz assaving from $10 to $15 per ton. Mining assessments falling delinguens this month amount to £86,920, of which Nevada mines want $68.920 and California §23,000. Following Are the Highest Pricos Dur- ing the Past Week, Mon. Tues. AOTIVE TO MAKINEES. ot of the Uniied States o O Tomied 10 the Merohauts Excmssen s total in San Francisco for the benefis of B ets WithoUs TegArd (0 BAUORAEY and Froe of pense. Navigators are cordially favited to viats effice. where complete st 0f charts and saiiln: of the warld are ki commerce. . Thetime ball ontop of the bullding on Tele graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before Doon, and is dropped at noon. 130th meridian, by telegraphic signal recelved esch dey from' the Uniied Siates Naval Gouervaioey: o Islang asoped on HioveFor ity (ke arioe, I o 1o o0 e or . 1t aoy. Bubilanes the suims. day 03 the s Roruoon pApeTs &ad by the morning papers the following dav. W. 5. Huemzs Lieutenant. U. & N., in charga ‘The Time Ball. BRAXCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOE, U, & K. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE SAN FRANCIS0O. May 8. 1897. Tho Hme ball on Telegrapn Hils was dropped exactly at 000D to-dsy—L, €. & noon of the 130tk meridian, o exacuy at & P. M., Greenwich time. W. 8 Huomss. Lieutenan: U, K N.. in chargs. BUN, MOUUN AND TiDE, UXITED FTATES COAST AND GRODETIO SURVRY: Timms AXD HEIeHTS or HIGH AND LOW WATERS AT FORT Ponvy, ENTRANGE TO EAN FRANOISCO Eav. PUBLISHED BY OFFl: AL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. Nore—The high and low \aters ocour ak.ths City Front (Mlssioz-street Wharf) abou: twenty five minuies Iater than as Fort Folab: iue helgds of tide 1s the same a: both places. May —.89/ Bunday, May 9. £.04/Moon rises. 17.08| Nioon sets. | 10 07 21} 10 29| I 34| BOAKD SALE: Unioa...... T Followlag were the baies in the San Franciseo Ftock Board yesterday: BEGULAR MORNING SKSSION. FOWMEYCING 9:30. 100 Arona. 200 CC&V.. 185|100 Potost. 800 Andes.. 1.90200 ¥avace. 100 Belcher ...58| 25 .. 50 1 & Y.....801300 G & T .....27 1100 Union €. 30 | 50 . eeeedO A48]100 ¥ ke 28 Following wers b0 aies in the Paciflo Siock Ecard yesterday: REGULAR srmatoN—10:T1 72500 L Waah, 02 400 nex,..... 43 230 Challee...} 45U CC&V, . 1.85| 200 Excher. 100 G&L. .. QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, May 8—13 3 If's'fifihlfl. 09 (73 22 52 85 €2 65| Nevada Quoea. 10 —| icoldental.... 04 05{0phir... . 13 lliuwrmlfl-..-- 74 75 otosl. Con.Cal&Var.. 195 .00 Challenge Coa. £6 ;Z 01 120 133 85 Crown Point.., 32 EasuierralNa? = Eoreka Uoa ... kxchequer ..., bl & Cusey. Lo Nurss »TOUK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, May 8-10:30 4.2 TXITD STATES BONDS. Fin, 4 ke, Bt dskes U 6ds coup.112%3 — (O Edareg...109 31035 Lonew 1suell3 - MISCRLLANXOUS BoNDs. stCblass. 113 08k Gas Bs.. Efiflnbh - Lo 2d is 5s... 107" CouraC W bs 1/ Umnibus e, 121 Dpov-stexco — P&0 Ryds. — Edsn L&P6s — 4{P&Ch By 6s. 100 F&CHKR 631063 — | Pwlet RE81113 Geary-st R8s — 100 [heno WL&L — H C&S 54 200 — *aclo P&L. - Losang L8 9215100 [sF&NPRSs. 10214 DoGnteed 8s — 100 (sPREAriz8; 9284 9314 MEt-stCbleBs1283512434 [SPRRCalds. 107 10814 DoRyCon bs. 1061410655 SPRR (al5s. 56 - NatVinés1ss — 300 |~-PBrRCaiBe 914100 NevONgR7s — 106345V Water s, 11855 — NEyOal 68108~ |>VWaieras. 10049101 N Ky Cal bs. StkinG®k s 9975100, sTocK ™. Spsog Valiey 98 ~yndicate. .0 Unionvou..i% VT CIp Lelluw Jadken 130 15130 122 ibiny n 318 105 100 waTER 985 €A5 AND ELECTRI~ ¥ TOOKT — 80 [Pactflonimns — 51 S8y — [SFG&Elec. 84 tdlg 9 — |SanFrancece uly 334 DakGL&H B& Bal4/siockius. 1377 — Yucous mp €0 82 - INSURANC Fireman'sFa1s0 183 coMM LU irs AngloCal ... 60 Bankof Cal.. 238 240 CalBD&TUG104 107 |Merch Bx... *a INeY BANK 6TOCCL @erS&1Co.1540 1400 |Sav & Loan. HumbS&EL.110) Security. Mutoal....... 38 Union 37 brbav Unionsa STREKT RAILROAD STOCKS. .10714110 |OakSL&Hay Geary-st..... $8 Presidio. «ue Darkeisio s34 43%| SoWens 38 17 110 85 Taenmy emvmc Iaska Pices. 10084 10154/ Nat Vin Co... A 300 % 140 4| Toeaniosats HawU&sCa,. 1184 12 Huch 8PLG 18 Merixasn. 90 BALES—MORNING SKSSION. PANK AT, First Natloni181 190 {ondonP&A. 13714151 103 0 5 . sTocmL GlanzCon..., 39 VIgori.cme — Hoard— 20 Hawaiian Commercial. .. 25 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 40 Oakland Gas... 50 S ' Gas & Eiectric Co. 800 8 ¥ Gaslighs. E1reni— 100 Hutchinson 8 P Co. e OCEAN S:EAMERS. Dates of Departure Krom San Franeiseo. BTRAMER | DRNTINATION, | - [Coos Hay. ... [Mav 10. 18 Moy 10, Fam Mayll, 1ex May 11 5rx May 11, Say May 11.10Au May 1110w May12, 2PM May 12, 9AM May 19,11am Mayla urs May 18104u Wiy | PIER Puge: Sound. Vic & Pgt snd Yaquina Bay. Coos Bar. Disgo. Clty. Puebia | Vic & Pgt ABlanchard | Oregon porta.. State of Cal! Portisna May 16, 9aM Moy 16 BEM May 8.1t am Pier 3 Plor13 r 4 STEAMERS TO ARELVE. TR Yequina say .. STRAMER | Lol Bivei China ana amborts iy .. New, City ot Evereti Eania Kosa. _Ime | Feet ol 31 Shippers and Buyers' Guide. ‘THE CALL indorses and recommends - as. thoroughly reliable the Commission Mer- chants. appearing in this column, D. E. ALLISON CO., General Commission Merchanis. Green and Dried Fruits, Grain, Potatoes, Beaos, Produce, Wool, etc. 501-509 Front B. G. RUHL & CO., General Produce and Commission Merchants Poultry and Game a Specialty. 206-208-310 Washington Street. DALTON BROS. Green and Dried Frulls, Citrus Fruits, Froduce, Poultry and Bggs. 317-319 Davis St., S. F. H. HECKMANN & CO. WHOLLSALE DEALERS IN Dried Fruits, Produce, Pouliry, Game and Egg 400-402 DAVIS :TREET, S. F. St., S. F. 416 10| 536 4 5. [X 5. 5. Norxz—In the above exposition of the tides the oearly morning tides are given In the left hand eolumn, and the successive tides of the day In the erder 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 Tight Band column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are bui three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions soundings on the United Siates Coass charts, except when a minus sig: beight, and then the number given 13 subtractive from the depth gtven by the charts. ———————— Legal disputes in Borneo are curiously decided. The two liligants are each given alump of salt of the same size to drop simultaneously into water. The one whose lump first dissolves is aeemed to be 1n the wrong. the Survey (=) presades tha SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY, May 8 Stmr South Coast, Zaddart, 52 hours from Huepeme; ba last. (0 J R Hanify. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 34 hours from Ores- cent City: pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Walt & Co. Stme Cloon-, Strand, 18 nours irom Hardy Cr-ex: raliroad ties. to C A Hooper & Co, Stmr Scotia Jobnson, 13 bours srom Albdlon; 227 M it lumper, 0 Albion Lumber Co. S.m¢ Alex Doncan, Hiukie, 106 hours from San Dicgo and way poria; livesteck, to Goodali. Perk- 1ns & Co. i Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Departure Bay: 2400 tons coal & Sons. Bark Gatberer, Siater. 814 days from Tacoma: 2260 tons coal, to South Prairie Coal Co Schr Moro, Jorgensen. 68 nours from Coquilie | River. md-e, t0J S Kimball, Schr J 8 Leeds, Johuson, 6 days from Port- land; lumber, to H Libb Lumber Co. Schr Five Brothers. Wilson, 16 hours from Fore Ross; 9000 pos:s, to James Joan son. Cleared. SATURDAY. May 8. sStmr San Blas, McLean. Panama: P M S Co. as‘?nrromom. Loran, rurexs. GOOdall, recsial Co. (Smr North Fork, Hansen Eusera: Coacles elson. Ektn 8 G Wilder, McNelll, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. Bkin Planter, Dow, Kahulul; Alexander & Bud- | win. Schr Alohs; Dabel, Honoluln; Willlams, Di- | mond & Co. ailed. SATURDAY, May 8, T S stmr Albatross, Moser, Puget Sound. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego. Stmr State of California, Green, Astoria. Stmr Sau Blas. McLean, Panama, etc. Stmr Pomona. Doran, Eurexa. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, Stmr Mackinaw. Litclefield, Tacor Stmr Rival, Johnson. Stmr South Coast. Zaddart, Bark Wiina, Siater. Seattle. Dow, Kahulul. Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Lending. Telegraptiio. FOINT LOROS. May 8.-10 Dazy; wind 8W: veloci.s 12 wies Charters. The Russ bktn Bering loads mdse for Commor- dorsky lslana; schr Volant, government suppiles for the Bering Sea. The schr C A Thayer loads lumber st Grars Harbor for Honolalu: schr Vo unteer, lumber at Grays Harbor for Mol.endo, 865 3d. Domestic Porta, ASTORIA—Salled May 8—Stmr Columbla and schr Lucy, for Man Francisco, BANDON—Saliea May 8~Stmr Coquille River, fo: San Francisco. (USAL- Arrived May 8—Stme Navarro, hence ay 6. SEATTLE—Arrived May 6—Sohr Vegs, hence Apr 24 May 7—Stmr Progreso, hence Ma; May § — Stmr Jeanle, hence May 1; stmr Albion, fiom Alaska. SAN PEDRO—Salled May 8—Schr Bertie Mi- Bor, for Eureka. PORT LOS ANGTLES—Arrived May 8—Stmr W hitesboro. hence May 6. NCASPAR—Arived May 8—Stunr Jewsl, av 3 ENDOCINO—Arrived May 8—Stmr Pt Arens, hence May & SEATTLE—Arirved May 8-8cbhr Vega, hence Air i4. oT'T BRAGG_Amives May 8—Stmr. Protec- tion. hence May 6. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived May 8-Schr Barbara Hernster, trom San Pedro. REDONDO-Sailed May 8—BKta Poruiand, for Astoris. EUREKA—Atrived May 8~Stmr Farallon, frm Coos Hay. alled May 8—Schr Mary Buhne and stmr Far- allon, for San Francisco CLALLAM BAY—I: po't May 8—Nor bark White Rose, from Tacoma. for London; sbip Wachusett. from Unemalnus, for Sydney. SAN PEDRO—Airived May 8- simr Laguna, from Kureka. WHITESEORO—Arrived May 8—Sumr Alcs- traz_hence May 7, and sailed for Littie River. FORT-BRAGG-Salled May S—Sumr Noyo, for San Francisco. LITTLE RIVER—Arrived May 8—Stmr . Alca- traz, from W bizesboro. COOS BAY~—Sailed May 8—6chr Seven Siaters, for ~an Fiancisco; schr Helen N Kimball, to sail May 9, for Enreks. Foreign Ports. VICTORTA—Arrived May 7—Haw schr Hono- 1ulu. hence Apr 25. FALMOUTH—Salled 7—Br bark Iredals, from Birkenhead: Br bark on, for Bull. SWANSEA—Salied May 6—Brahlp Merioneth, for San Francisco. VALPARAISO-Arrived Apr 15—Br bark Lots, from New Whatcom. HULL—Arrived May 7—-Ger sbip D H Watjen, hence Lec 9. LIVEKPUOL—Arrived May 8—Brship Ladas, hence Deo 12 TSLE OF WIGHT—Passed May 7—B:ship Dit- ton. 1rom Nblelds, for San Francisco. L SUAYMAD—Arrived May 5—scur Bangor, fm scoma. LONDON—Arrived May 8—Br bark Snowdrop, trom Victoria. HONGKONG—Arrived May 8—Br stme Brae- mar, from Tacoma; Br stmr Monmouthshire, frm Uregon. 78 hours trom to K Dunsmair M.—~Weather ‘hence Tmvortations. COQUILLE RIVER—Per Moro—1¥0 tons coal, 80 cds matchwood, 269 odls broom handles, GOLETA—Per Alex Duncan—2 s«ios. Sania Cruz Isl: Nd—1 sk Lartar, 16 sks wine lees, 1bx butter, 1 pc iron, 10 bdls peits, 3 bals hides. Port tHarfor1 —257 hogs. ©yucos—268 b gs. Sad ~imeon—»rb hogs. CRESCENT CITY~Per Crescent City—8 tubs 44 kegs 35 bxs buster. 1 chest_ools, 6 pkgs mdse, 82 dressed caives, — M ft lumber. Conaimn ver Alex Duncan—Sinta Cruz Tsiand Co: Holt Bros: Moore, Ferguson & Co; Western Meat Co. Per Moro—s 5 .mballi J H Newbauer & Co; Hulme & Hart. fPer Crescent Cliy—Dodze. Sweeney & Co; I & s < Witzel & Baker: K OB Smith & Cor 1B Halghts Blennger & or Sielzer: Geo Maithews: Lrosdway rrewery: J Hoffman; Hobbs, Wall &Co; Baker & Hamfltan, | Q—-E S - yous or Fiew. B GARCIA & MAGGINI Tropleal, Green and Dried Fruits and Nuts. 801-307 DRUMM STREET, S. WOLF & SONS General Commission Merchants. 821-323 DAVIS STREET, S. F. F. Big @ is_a non-poisonous remedy for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Bpermatorrhes, Whités, unnatural dis- ges, or any inflamma- tion, irritation or ulcera- [Proveats coutagion. tion of mucous mem- ricEvANS OnEmioaL G, branes. Non-astringent. Sold by Druggists, ae sent in plaitwrapger, express, prepaid, for 00, 0r 3 bottles, .75, CURES in11%05 day. Gusranteed or 3 bottles, OCEAN TRAVEY. PACIFIG COAST_STEANSER? 00, QTEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY wharf, San Franclsco, &s follow: For voris ip Alasks, May 1, 6. 11, 16, 21, 26, 81 and every fiith day thereatier, at 9 4. M. For Vicloria and Vancouver (B. C.), Por; Town- send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Everett, Abacortes and New Wiaicom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. May 1,8, 11, 16, 21,26 and 31 every fifth day thers- after, connecung ai Vancouver with the C. P. R R., st Tacoms with N, P. B. K., at Seattle with G, N.ky., at Port Townsend with' Alaska Sieamers. For liureks, Arcaia and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), Str. Pomona 2 P. ., Mav 4, 8 15, 16, 2. 24, 28 and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Sants Barbara, Venturs, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 4. M. 2, 6,10, 14, 18, 23, 26, 30 and every foursh day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping ol Port Harrord (San Luls Obisjo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A May 4.8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 38 and every fourta Qay thereafter. ‘or Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 4.3, June 2, and 3d of each month thereaiter. ‘e Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and Bours of saillug. Ticke: office—Palace Hotel, & New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l A; 10 Market si., San Frandisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-street Whart, 2110 4 . FARE(313Firstoelass ) Inciudiog £ 86 Second-class /berth & mea's SCHEDULE OF SAILING Columblia. Aprll 23, May 3, 13, 23 State of California....April 28, May 8, 18, 28 Through lckets and through baggage to ail Eastern polnta. Rates and foiders upon applica- o 10 F.F. CONNOR, Genera: Agent, 830 Market streat. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO._Superintendsity & 8. AUSTRALIA for E“unusux,u L U_only, 2 P A Epecial party D Tates. mShIDd ‘TheS. S. ALAMEDA sails via HONOLULU" and AUCKLAND for ! SYDN LY, Thursday, May 27, 4 P. 3. South Africa. 4. 'D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 113 Montgomery sreet. Frelght office, 827 Marke: street, ~an Francisca, COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUS Frenck Line to Havre. ouzARTE PIER(NEW),42 NORTH aid both transit by English nn% fort of crosaing the chanuel in & small York t0 Alexandria, n V0. second class $116. 7 LA BOURGOGNE.. May 15 104 x. LA CHAMPAGNE.. May 22, 10 A3 LA GASCOGNE May 26, 10a % LA TOURAINE L.Jane s 10 @ For further particulars apply to ¢ Partien FORGET, Agont, 7. FUGALL & OO, Ngonce”s Monisoneer avente. San Francisca: . tion and Trading Company’s A1 steamer PORTLAND (CAPT. KIDSTON), Will Jeave SAN FRANCISCO Jjune 1 and Au- EATTLE June 10 and August 10, points. bply | (0 company’s agent, 8 California girect, San Francisco. Tuesday, May 18, ai Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN, River, foosof dorton e Travelers by LA BRETAGNE. June 12, 10 4 3. HE NORTH AMERICAN TRANSPORTA- Sea tle office, 613 First e, Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M. lr,‘n.“" Freight received ap 7 P. A Accommodations Rescrved by Telephons. Yoo only law seiing chrough tickets sud giviog through freight rates to poinis ou Valles Railroad, 3 =~ STEAMERS: . T, C. Walker, Hary Garrats, J. D. Peters City of Stocktons Teiephone Main 805. Cai Nav. aud Impt. Co FOR U. 8. NAVE-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER “MONTICELLO; Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat.. ;91454 3 and 8:15m x. (0 2. . ex. Thus.) AP, 9P 10730°A. 3 and 8 ». and officos, Mission Docx, Pierd. Y Telepnone Green 381. FOR SANJONE, 108 GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIKR 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) a10 A- i - Alviso.delly Baturday excepied) &t 7 P. M Freignt and Easenger. Fare, betwoon an' Franctics asd viso, 506; to San Jose, 75 Clay S 0 W, sanca Clara st Sai Joss nflEn “CUPIDENE" VRIS 'fllnn.llnklym 7ou of all pe; . Seminal Emicaions, Nervous ”"“"7‘:‘% Taicor 0 & xn'\undl}lm T dar Diahe” Brevones oot al BEFORK ano AFTER g‘fiunm'flnmm. qgnnflfi"&mmu@u Ineys and the urinary. CUPIDENE strengthens and argans Gsed by Boctors 4 beckase’ impurities, i g oty pr s, CU Els 1y knosn remed. ‘cure without an i o s ney ey 1 e B dos ot boX, Sddress DAVOL MELLCINE 0O, 1170 G g

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