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P THE COMMERCIAL SUM MARY (F THE MALKE1DS. Bank Clearincs gal liver unchan :ed Wheat unset:led. Barley firmer. Uats and Kye unchanged. Corn fluctuatin Har and Feedstoffs unchanged. Bean. and Seds dull. Potatoes and Vegetables about the same. Buiter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. ~tawberries and Cherries edvancad. well cleaned up. ssome change. ried Frul: qufer COINAGE OF THE MINTS. age of the diffe:eat United States Mints I year was as folio st The cel £0r the Doudle £56.509,540 00 Easies z 6937580 00 Hal? eagies 1,5 Qu eagles Stver doliacs Half dotiars Qaater doliars Ce. 5 . 9485692 54'817 50 15,828 500 00 NATIONAL CASHBCX. N. Morzan reports surer D. hand at the close of S .....$876,746,655 the amount of money of all kinds in evernment vaults was S¥68.799.557, including $576,032,576 in specie, o which $135,694,538 was in goid coin, and $32,851,621 was in gold bu: 1on. BANE CLEARINGS. bank clearings last week were $14, gainsi $14,043,594 for the same wee i ;fi )?7& | /3 N g8’ & 0] afer > burg™ 8o /dq%?/&/l/ O Clear @ Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS = Expianation. E The arrow flies with the w The top fignres 1 indicate maximum temperature for the it ar amount of of melted snow in inches and bundredtbs, he past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid ted lines, eq eans high barometric pressure and ompanied by fair weather: “low” pressure. and is usually preceded ed_by y Brst appear on the Washington are is high in the interior ast, and the isobars exiend ng the coast, rain is probable: nclosed with isobars of b of Oregon is Improb- of 1daho, and coast, warmer weather may n summer and coider weather in wi The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. but w marked ¢ able. Wi the pre THE WEATHEE BUREAT. USNITED STATES DEPARTMEST OF AGRICUL TURE, WEATHER BUEEAU, SAN FRANCISCO, May 15, 1897, 5 P. ™.—The following are the rain falls for the past twenty-four hours and seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of the same date last season: Eureka. past 24 hours .00, this season 49. 46, Iast season 50.41; Red Bluff, 24 bours .00 this season 24.10, Jast seas 168: San Fran- cisco. past 24 hours trace, this season 22.61, last season 20.84; Fresno, pas: 24 hours .00, this sea. %0n 10.53, last season 8.16: San Luis Obispo, pas 24 hourstrace, this season 20.70, last season 17. 64: Los Angeles. past 24 hours .03, this season 16.85, last season 9.85; San Diego, past 24 hours .01, this season 11.69, last season 5.92: Yums, past 24 hours .00, this season 5.35, last season .88, San Francisco data: Muximum temperature 58, aum 0. mean b4. r conditions and general forecasts The pressure has fallen slowly on the northern cosst. Thelow area which was central in the In- t ved northward and 1s on. rhers has been rise along the coast of California temperature has fallen in the an Joaquin Valleys and also in Soutiwestern 2gon. It has yisen abou: § degrees over Was gon. ‘The temperature is degrees »bove the normal over West- ou aoa Western Oregon. 2 small quantiti s along the of San Francisco. Scat- cramento e showers b 2 ~an Jonqui Thunder storms are d from Nevada and Utah. recasis made at San Franciscofor thirty hours ht May 16, 1897, loudy ia northern portion rn portion: probably scat- tered + howers eariy Sundsy morning in the’ north- eastern portion: southwesterly winds +outhern California—Fair Sunday evada—Thunder showers early Sunday morn- fair >unday: cooler north. Utah—Thunder showers early Sunday morning, clearing Sunday: cooler north. Arizona—Fa'r Sunday. “an Franciseo and vicinity —Cloudy and proba- bly scattered showers early Sunday morning: fair Sanday; fresh westerly winds. ALEXANDEE MCAD) Local For bt westerly offictal. NEW YORK MARKETS. <EW YORK, N. Y., May 15.—The stock mar- ket was depressed to-day on Washingion reports of possibie Cuban complications. Chicago Gas was the weak fei on selling. based on the re- ports of the prospects for a consolidation bil In the Illinols Legislature. Omahas were also weak, ppareatly belng sold by the traders in the hope o dislodging “iong” stock. Suzar Refining was beavy. Heavy selling of Burlington during the firs: hour made that siock lead the market in the declipe, which was foliowed by all ihe other graneer stocs. Government tonds were firm and unchanged: Raliway bonds were dull. Among the imporiant neL declines were: Northern Pacific_general threes, 14 per_cent to 523;: Southern Pacific of New Mexico firsts, %4 to 10534, Money on call 1% time money: 60 days, 2 per cent: Sand 4 monihs, 235: 6 mouths. 8 per cent baiance of year, 3%: 12 months 4 per centon good miixed Stock rx(ba ge coliateral: prime jodorsed bilix receivable. 314@3% per cont: choice prime single neme. 584@% Der cent: good Dames, 4@b per cent. Posted askiDg rates for steriing 84 87 for To.'g bills and §4 8814 tor demand. Actual T 2 bil s $4 8614@4 BB, Wgnt drats §4 B714@ 35, cab.e transfers 84 8753@4 873;. Domes- FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS KD NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., “ Leidesdorff St, Tel. Main 1954. CENTRAIL OFFICK €33 Market St., Palace Hotel. Purly & Atkinson; Manacers. Tel. Main 5144. Uptown Oftice—Baldwin Hote! (adjolning Grill Hoom). Tel Main 1091 PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders instaniy executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 5. F. CHICAGU. PRIVATE WIBS XNEW YORK/ 1 €1 in the southern end | WORL ] tic_exchange on New York and San Francisco, sight 1215 pr. mium, telegranh 13c premium. The weckiy stateniént of the averages o: the as- soci ted banks shcws, despite the withdrawals of over 82,750,000 in legal t<nders to obtain gold or export. ihat the bunks have gained, chi fly in sre- | cie. $857.000. This means someihing over 83 - 500.C00 hias been received from the interior. The only o her noteworthy ch_Uge Shown by the state- ment ivan increase of over $1.000.0 0 in loans. “The surpius reserve is neally $200,000 larger than 8 weex 8g0. Wheat and Flour, 10:30 12:00 12:00 893y Bllg 61y TBlg 74da Teip 6% 5y Spot, imacil e: f.o.b. atioat No. 1 Northern spring New York, 8414 : No. 1 Northern spri Duiuth, ¥634c: No. % hard winter. 8le: No. 3 hara winter, i934e Future ¢ oalng: Mav. 8134c: July, T814c: Sep tem ber. 7414c; December. 1dl4c. FLOUR—<p'Ing. bbls. oLl exirn &5 WPS0; o, Textea ox 809375 ciears 3 50@3 70 siraights, 83 8 : patents, $4 50@4 45, paTao GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool, by steam, 13gu. WEEAT- May 1:00 2:10 Decembe: Produce. PROVISIONS—Lard. prime, 4 15. PORK—Mess. §8 75@9 20, TALLOW-3c. reamery, Western, 1415@15¢. ¢, fresh gathered, 11c S¥.degree, ©ige: 96 dearee, 3 5-160: 96 dezree, §5-16c: moiasses SugAr, : refined quiet: raw. aulet, stead ETROLE ¢ M— ¥ 25: phi adelphia_aud Baitmore refined, §6 20: refived in bulk, 8570, o i I 1B, 885 3@6c: coast, '96, 6@11va WOUL—Domestic fi-ece, 18@z3c: pulled, 15@ 22¢. HIDES—Buenos Ayres, 20-1b,1815@19¢: G veston, 20 to 25 Ibs. 14c LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light | 1oheavy we ghts. 19@ Oc: acid. 20@22¢. CO¥FEE—Rio. spot. dull, steagy: No. 7, 8. Futurs closing: February. §7 80@7 90: Mav, $7 55@7 60: June, 7 50@7 55: July, #7 80@7 65: plember, $7685@7 70; Decemver, $7 T0@7 8U. Dried Fruits. RAISINS—Californis. 50-1b boxes, 234¢; cfown, @b3,c: seeded, 734@5%ac: seedless muscatels, 'y6, B@10c; coast, 3,@514~ in barrels; 5@534c 1n cases: cleaned bulk, blp@dc: cartons, 6@7Ygc. APRICOTS—California, boxes, 8@15¢c; bags, 5@ 1. PEACH “"‘“"A\\;a[‘@’;l?dr bags, 6@814¢c; | boxes, T15@334c: veeled. CYsen PRUNES—Caltornis, 25-Ib boxes, 4@7ci 80-m 4 @5 cases, 53,@s3c. ¥1GS—tancy ordinary, 12@18c; fancy washed, @24c. CITRO! WALNUTS-Calliornia sheli, 8 ALMONDS—Shelled, 1533@19¢- Metals. Southern, $9 2 —11@12%4c for fancy boxes. siandard, 6lge; soft PIG IRON @10 50; Northern, si0g FIG TIN—Straits, $13 44@13 55. Stocks and Bonds. Opening. American Sugar........... 25 ‘American Sugar P! ‘American Tovacco.... ‘American Spirit Mig Co. Atchison. ... Canadian Paciti Central Pacific.... Chicag C.B.&Q.. Con. Gas... Cordage. Cordage Pd Denver & Rio G Delaware Maunattan Con. Missour! Pacific. | New York & Ne New York Central.... North Pacific. ... North Pacific, Pid. . Northwestern North Ameri Oregon Navigation..... Orezon Navigation, Pid. Pacific Mait. : Puliman ... S Quicksilver (Con Exchnge). Rock Island s Heading. ....... Southera Pacific. St. Paul Texas Pucific. . Tennesse Coai & Iron. Union Pacific. | U.S Leather.. S. Leather, Pid | Western Union Wabash, Ptd .. Barsuver. .. | Steriing oo London, London, sigh 10000 6225 17875 1450 72 6214 TS s, new, coupon.. | g e s cloudy weather and raims. | | CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Tir, May 15.—Heavy s promizent local traders caused a sharp break in early trading, part of which was recovered befors | the close, The increased movement of 1ive hogs | this week and the prospects of lib=ral receipts next week, together with the poor cash_demand. were the depressing factors. Another bearish factor, nowever, Is the duliness of speculatios, *shor.s” beiog thé only buyers. WHEAT— 9:30 MaY.. e — July..... 0.0 784 September. . 6815 December. e 10:00 11:30 7a 72% b¥1g 10:30 11:00 74 May. July Repiéi ber. December. I3 — CORN—May, 2434c; July, 28%4c. OATS—May, 1785¢: July, 1a3g BARLEY-25@d5c. RYE—3414c. FLAX-7ic TIMOTHY—82 90. Produce. 43: Joly. 38 45. . 34 82; July, 84 87, ay, 84 55; July, 84 55@4 57. " BUTTEK—-Market dull,demand fair and supply | moderate. "~ e | Creameries—Extras., 143gc: firsts, 13@13 | secondn 108, 6 Dairiosxtrae, 12c: Sene 50 @11c; seconds, 7@Hc. Packing stock, fresh, 8@ 1c. | TEGGS— Marker sieady but iuactive Lemand me. Si0-k just x00d enough 1o go Into coolers was_Inguired ‘for mostly. Receipts were fairiy | large. strictly resh. loss O cases returasd, 840 | 3 dozen. PORK—M LARD—M RIBS_ Livestock: | 35 65@3 84145: mixed $3 6714@ | 3 8334 v,'83 40@3 8233: rough, $3 40@3 50, Fackers bought 18,300, snippers, 1000. kstimated receipts for Monday 4000 (0 5000. CATTLE—Beeves, $4 005 15: cows and helf- | ers, $2 00@4 40; Te. S, o | ers and feeders, $3 45@4 50. Steady, dull. Keceipts Receipts 3000. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. 200. SHEEP—Firm. NEW YORK, N. May 15.—~The weekly bank statement shows the following changes: Reserve, increase, $:94.525; loans, Increase, $1,031.000; specle, incres 8561,500; legal tenders, increase, $235,000: deposiis, increase, 1,851,500 circulation, decrease, $158,200: banks now hold $44,490.500 in excess of requirements. FOREIGN MARKETS. London. May 15.—Consols. 113 7-16; 64; French rentes, 103t 52c. Liverpool. WHEAT=Steady. No. 1 standard California wheat, 315 6; cargoes off coast, nothing doin carzoes on passage. sellersat & decline of 8d: Li: pool whea, No. 1 California 6s 6lad@és 714d; wheat in Farls easy: flour in Parls, easy. COTTON—Uplauds, 4 5-824. FUTURES. Ihe Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool Guotations for No. 2 Red Winter: May, 65 14d: Juiy, 68 ¥4d: September, bs 113ad. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. LONDON, Exa., siiver, 28 1- Sterling Exchange, 60 days.., Steriing kxchauge, sight. Sterling Cables.. .o New York Exchange, sight., New York Exchange, telegraphis. Fine siiver. per ounce. Mexicsan Dollars. e et A YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. The foilowing resume of the wheat market is furnished by E. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange grainbroker, 412 Pine sireet. Sax FRANCISCO, May 15, 1807. Chieago. Liverpool cables this morning falled to recog- nizge yesterday’s decline in wheat prices. At the opening wheat was in good demand at B5@igc over yesterday’s final quotations. Heavy selling by the local crowd more than offset buyers’ wants . *horts wers addiog to their lines. Heports from the Southwest were very favor- able to the growing crop. R ports from the North- wes: rehasbed the increased-acreage theme. The murke: bas felt this fact before. It helped the pur- pose of the bears this morning to hammer values. | 1t 1s generally unders:ood tbe Northwest wheat acreage this year Js largely increased over last year, bet many conditions exist to offse. this in- crease. July whest declined o 7234¢. ad vanced t072 e Deéar the close on engagements here of 300,000 uprfive. 32 80@3 05; | bushels wheat for export and interior miliint. Trading te-dey was alm:st entirely protessional The buils were disposed to lo.k on, evidently WaIling 107 8 s0f 3poL to_gather lu tneir lines which had been soid on Thursiay at higher prices. The range for the we -k has been from 72c 0 74% for July. The closiug price 13 55c bigher than cue week to'da The vi-ible supp'y, basing figures upon former calculations. shiuid decrease 3 000,000 bushels for the week. Crop rejoris more savorab e, uiving conditions raplaly with 1uither prospects of raiu. improving Bushels. Recelpts cf wheat at_primary points.......270.848 Shipments of wheat At primar) poiats. . .191,184 The Argentine reporied u0 Shiiments dur ng the weck. ~tocks of wheatin the principal ports of Argentine are 560,00/ bushels, agalust 2,208, 000 bushels one y eur ago. Corn was In I 5 cemand from the speculative standpoint. Spotstuff meets easy sae. The de- mau 1 10 shipments 1s growing. Reports received 1egardl g the condition of corn planting are geu- einily tuvorable. Weather condizions will largely | off+€l the deiny In punting. ‘i bere has teen an | abundant awcun: of moisture: germination will | be rapid. yet the crop is nut going in under flatter- | ing condiifo s. Fields are nov being disked. hui- rowed, dragged and roile : as thoroughly as usual and this must show i the vieid. Oats fluct iated withia a narrow rangs. Outside | of scalpers playing for an eighth there was 1o b- 1ng to the markel. Conditions s reporied are less favorable than other of the Spring Crops. Seeding was pushed 100 repid y: the ground was 100 wet and the quality of the seed was inferior. | The present out ouk does not promise more than & 1.1¢ crop under the most favorable condition | " Provisions are weaker. Conunuea heavy re- ceipis of hogs discoursse speculation. Packers arc disposed to se.l agalust manuactured gocds on all advances. Outsiuers are evincing no dispo- sition to try their fortunes in Log producis at present. San Francisco. 9:15 A M. SESSION Reported rains over Southern California des pressed wheat prices st the opening. Later ad- Vices show the amount of precipiiation 10 have been very small. December upened at $1 2734, against $1 2814 at the c.ose yesterday. | fferings were light. ~ihe session closed at an advance of 3¢ from cpening prices. Nothing doing in Msy wheat or barley. 10:15 A 3. SESSION. Wheat opened with & strong undertone. Offer- ings were exiremely light. Buylig orders were | wlco scarce, but greater cuan selijng orders. Sell- | ers did not care 10 supply buyers, except at ad- vanced prices. December trading began st $1 2734, advanced 10 $1 2774, closing strong ot that quot-tion. Buy- ers and scilers of May were fac apurs in their ideas. rarley was mentioned without affecting a trade. Telegraphic dvices received by Drokers from interior points said_amount of rain y-stes- day and last night ws 00 small to accomplish auy good. i 11:15 4 X SESSION. The weak feeling of the early.session in wheat | was eutirely eAminated from the markec at the | closing session. A few arops of rain here and there was not sofficient Lo give bears enough courage Lo &0 short uver Sunday. Offerings were smuil st increased prices. Decem: ber opened at$1 27% aud ciosedat §1 2814 bid Nothiug doing in bariey. The week C.oses with Drices showing fair advances over thess of las: week. The volume of trading during the week has been large and fluctuations have been wide. \uiside speculators are gracually becoming interested in the market. The future promises an lncreased trade. 1:30 P M CURB. Reported rains av Bakersfieid and _adjacent poinis gave wheatan easier feeling. December Was bringing $1 277 on ihe curb, agaist 81 281 al the close of the MmOrnlug sesslon; 7514¢c was asked for December bar.ey. Puts on Decemoer whet for next week sold at $123: calls at §1 81 e FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OToER WHEAT—The Dovenby Hall takes for Cork 68 031 ctls Wheat, valued at $92,682 Indications pointed to showers and Chicago fell off siightly, hence this market was weak ata sl Quotea_ st 81 2715@1 3214 for common grades, | $1°383,@1 88 ® cul tor averuge No. 1, §1 374 for choice xud $1 40 @1 4214 for extra choice mill- | ing: Sonors $1 35@1 57bg for No. 1and ¥140 @1 4233 for miliing. CALL BOABD SALES. INFORMAL $XS610N—9:13 o'clock—December— 4000, 81 2735 —December- 4000 ctls, 81 2734: GRAINS, 16,000, 81 27% KEGULAR MORNING SEsstox — December — | 20.0.0 cuis. 81 BARLEY—Tho ‘market was sUonger at a si advance. Feed, 70@75¢ B cti: choice bright, 7 ©77340; Brewiog, SU@S5c. CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL SEssioN—8:15 o'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—NO sales @ Skssiox—December—2000 2000, 75 bgc- niicant Fuget Sound. §130 @1 40 ¥ ctl; xood 10 choice, 31 ) 25: com- mon, $1@1 071a. Clipped Oats se.i i $1@2 ¥ the raw product. —Large Yeliow iy iower ana Smatl Round Yellow higher. Lavee Yehiow. $1 W cil: Small Round 40, $1 05@1 071a; White, ¥2@90¢ # cti | TRYE-T71a@8215c B cu. BUCKWHrAi—ls Gominal st about 81 25@ |1a0@ et | | | FLOUER AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $475@4¥5: Bakers exiras, $4 50@4 63: Super- ine, $4@4 35 @ bbl. CORNMEAL. ETC. — Feed $20@22: Cracked Corn, $28 ton. —Prices in sacks are as follows, Grabam F 2 85 MILLSTU | nsuai discount to the trade: 100 bs: Kye Floor. §2 50 % 100; Rice Flour, 8575 Cornmenl, $2a2 25: exira cream do. $2 75, Oatmeal, 3 50; Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, §3 108 | 38u: suckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, #4: Whoie Wheat Flour, £3; Rolled Oats (bbis). §4 7 : Barley. £375G4. Spiit Peas, 8350; Green do, 34 20 9 100 s Cora, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. | New Alfalfa Hay sold a. §5. Otherwise thers was nothing new. A good deal of what was Intend- | ed tor grain 1s being cut for iay. BRAN—$10@15 50 for the best and §14314 50 % ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades #19 50@20 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUF S — Rolled Barler, $16 50@17: Oilcace Meal at the mill, 2600 B ton: juobiug, $27 50, HAY—Wheat, $8210 50: Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10; Oat, $6@8 50: new Wild Oat, $6@86 50} Bar- ley, $6'50@8: Alfalfa. $8@7_5U: ‘compressed, $6 @950: stock, $5@8; Clover, $6@8 B ton. STRAW—26450c ¥ bale. and BEANS AND SEEDS. Beans and Seeds continue dull. BEANS—Bayos quoted a: 81 65@185; Small | Whites, 81@1 20 per cti; Large Wnites, $1@1 10 ¥ cul; Pinks. $1@1 16; Reds, $1 201 50: Hlack- Sye, $1 50@1 60; Ked Kidney. nominal: Li. mad, 814061 60: Butcers, 31 2561 80, Few 3110 0. © Lk DS_Prown Mustard, £2 502 75: Yellow Mustard, §1 60 % ctl; Flax. 81 50@1 60; Canary Reed, 15,@2%c P B: Altaita, 634c; Kape, 205@ 34c: Hemp, 3¢: Timothy. 414e BRIED PEAS—Nlles, nomiual; Green, $130@ 160 % cil POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, Stocks of Summer Vegetables are liberal and prices show liitle change. Potatwes rule firm PUTATUES — New Potatoes, 1@l14c ® b, Sweet Potatoes, $1@125 ¥ cul: Early nose, 60¢ 70c ® cil; River xeds, 60@70c: Burbank Seed- tings, 50@65c B cu for Rivers and 50@70c for Petalumas: Oregon Burbanks. 65@85c. ONTONS—New Keds, 65@75¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—Receints were 1019 boxes As- paragus, 804 boxes Rhubarb, 763 sucks Peas wnd 100 sacks Bea Cucumbers quotable at S3@75¢: doz; Aspara- gus, 75c@%1 20 B box for common. §1 50@1 76 B box for cholce and $2@2 25 B box for fancy: Rhubarb, 35@40c for ordinary 51 @8bc- for choice iarge; Marrowfat Squash. $6@7 B ton: Dried Peppers, €@8c B Ib; Green Peppers, 15@20c: Green Peas, 25@50¢ W 8K for common, 75c@81 for Garden: tring Beans 6@Sc ¥ b: Hors~ Heans, 28@50c ® sack: Dried Okra, 8@9c B ; Cabbage, 75@85¢ P ctl; Carrots, 25@30c sk: Garlic, 114 @k P b BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, There is no further decline in Butter. Eggs and Cheese are undisturbed. BUTTER— CrEaMERY—Fancy Creameries, 15@16c B m; seconds, 14@1435¢ B . DaIrY—Choice (0 fancy, 13@1415c § b; lower grades, 11G12%5c. PICKLED—15¢ § D for new. FInkiN—16c ® I for new. CREAMERY TUB—New, 16@16%4¢ % B. CHEKSE— Choice mlid new, 7@734¢ 3 B: com- mon 10 good, 6@614c:_Cream Cheddar, 10@11c: Youne America, 71:@8%c; Western, 1lc; Last- ern, 133150 B B 7 KGoS—Ranch Kggs, 14@18c; store Eggs. 120 13¢ doz: Eastern, 12%3@13c: Duck Kggs, 12@ 18c B doz. POULTRY AND GAME. Prices for POULTRY -Three cars Eastern are expectsd this week. Live Turkeys, 13@14c for Gobblers, 111 3¢ for Heus: Geese B pair. 81@1 50: Ducks, $3 25@3 0 for old and 3 50@8 for youug; Henn. 80; Roosters, young. $5@8 P dozen: do, oid. $3 S0@4. 506 W dox: Erollers $4@8 for | and 81 78@2 b0 for smail: Pigeons, $1 50@1 75 dozen for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal: Rabblts, nomiaal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Recelpts were 583 Chests Strawberries and 1089 boxes Cherries. E'ackberries from Covins, 12%4c P bavket. - Strawberries and Cherries 8oid higher and the latter were in active demand. Mexicun Limes are in too small stock to quote. Cholce Oranges continue firm. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $3@5 @ chest for large and $4@6 for small. Gooseberries, 2@5c P b. Haspberries. — ® basket. Apples. $1@2 P box. Cherrigs, 2 ® box for white and red and 1 25 for Llac SRS FRUTTS=navet Oranges arequotable At $3@4 B box for cholce 10 fancy and g1 26@3 ® tox’mr common: Seediings, 73 t‘.l 50 P box: Mediterranean Sweets. $1 4.@2 50 § bx: Lemons, 75c@81 2 tor common and 81 50@2 B for 0 cholce: Mexican Limes, — % box: ka- Dunas, $1@2 # bunca: Ficeapples, $2G4 B dox. DRIED FRUILS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Continued reports from the principal Pranedis- tricts confirm wlat eversbody has known for s fortnight—that the Prune crop this year will not be heavy. ‘The het Borth wind has given the tises siich a “thioning” as they never had before. Some orchards will not have a ionof Prunes: otners will have from a_quarter 10 three-quariers of & crop. aud 50 0n. N0 disirict Teports neuvy yield. Tue irale, both he e and In the Esst, has been siow to admit & moderate crop. but | hins begun to wake up Lo _the truth, as e foliowing dispatch from New York, duted May 18, says: -According o current report the quantity Of \ allfornia Prunes §olug into cold $wrate this yoaris about tue smaliest ou record. While no peculative interest has been developed, th+ aulet but steady demanas of consumption 8 €M (0 bave absorbed the bulk of the available supply At a1 eariler uate th<n usoai leav'ng comparutively & small st0ck 10 be carri-d over. 'The result is & SLroDLer hiarke: on all sizes. But more particuiariy on larger frull, which s tili Ja demana aud 18 said 1o bs difficult to obtain, ex: cept in small quantities 1ro . second hands, and even the latter stock 18 safd 10 bo closely cleaned Gp. TS s-oms to be the case in all the consum- \ng markets and, According 10 advices irom Cal- fornia, & similar coudition of affairs prevails there” The market is steadily cleaning up of all kinds. DRLED, Fii [is-Quatious, ate_as ioilows: Peaches, 41586c ; fancy, 6Yac @ b; peeled, #@lle; Apricows, €@8ci Moorparks —10@1%ci evaporated Appies, t@5%ac: sun-dried, J@3c Prunes, 2ve@dc for the 4 sizes: white rigs, So: Pinms, 4@d3sc for viited and 11340 tor abpi- ted: Nectarines, 3%2@5%ac® Ib 1or pilme to fancy: Vears, 215@Ac for wholé, 215@0¢ for quarters and 3@3c for halves. AISINS— Four-crown, 100se. 5%C: 8-crown. 414c: 2-crown, S3c P Iy seed ess Sullanas, 5@bikc: seediess Muscatels 41ac: 8-crown London layers, $1@1 ¥6; cluste:s, $1 bU; Dehesa clusters, $2 50 Imperial clusters, §2 50. dried krapes out. NUTS- Ches:nuts quotable ai 8@10c: Walnu's. 614@7c ® B for standard ana. 9@9Lec WD for gofishelts” Almonds, 6@6Ye for Lauguedoc, 1@ 83gc for hardshell and 8@9C ® 1 for papersheli: Peunuts, $@6c B M for Eastera and 4c for Cali- ickory Nnts, B D Pecans. 7140 ¥ D Fiiberts, 713g8e; Brull Nuis, 7i4@8e: Ceconnuts, $5@5 50 ‘% 100, HONEY—Comb. 10@12%3 for bright and 5@9c ter-white extraoted, 5@ 14c: light amber extracted. 416@4%,c; dark amber, i@4vee; dark, 2@3¢ . 2@3¢ B D BEESWAX-22@25c 8 b. tor lower grades: PROVISIONS, Coltolene In cases shows some change. CURED MEATS—Bacoa. 744¢ # Ib forheavy, 8¢ ® B for light medium. ¢ for light, 10c B B for extralight and 13¢ ¥ b OF sugar cared Fas:- ern’ sugar-cured Hams. 1235c B B: Californis Hams, 1014@) 1¢: Mess Berf, $~@8 50 3 bbl: exira mess do, §5 50@9: family 'do, $9 50@10: extra Time Pork, $10@10 50: eXira ciear, $13 SU@ld bol: mess, $1256UG13 B bbi; Smoced Bees, 61508 B L1 RD—Eastern tierces are quoted at 53¢ for compound and 634c for pure: pails 7¢; Cal ifornia tierces, 415@434¢ for compound and 815c for pure: half-bbls, 6%3¢; 10-b uns, 7e; do B- T%ac B D | COTTULENE—Tierces, 6c. Packages, less than 300 bs—1-1b pails, 60 in a case, 8 -1 nails, 20 in a case, ¥34c; 6-b palis. 1710 a case, s14c: 10-B pails. 8 ih u case, ysc: 50-Ib tins, 1'or % in case, ac: wooden buckets. B0 bs net, 7%c: fancy tubs. 80 Ibs net, 75sc: bal-barrels, ‘about 110 bs, e B HIDES, TALLOW, WUOL AND HOPS. HIDES AXD SKINS—Calls and brands sell 1c B 1 under souna stock. Heavy salted steers, T14@Sc B b: medium, 7c: light, 815@7c; Cow- hldes, 634@7c: Stags. 4c: salted Kip.6c; saited Calt 7@c: saited Vesl €@7c: ary Hides. 12@123ect culls and brands. §@1Uc: dry K1p and Veal, 9@ 10c: Qry Calt, 16¢; culls, 10c; Goatakins, 20@35c each; Kids, 5¢; Deerskins. ood summer. 28¢ @ Ib: medium, 20c: wincer, 10c; Sheepskins, shear- lings, 10@20c each: sbort wool. 30@40c each: medium, 50@30c each: long wool«, 60@75¢ eacn: TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 235@3c % b; No. 2, 2%4c: refined. 5c: Grease, 2¢ B I s WOUL—=pring clip 13 quotea: Mountatn: 11@ 13c: Footnlll, 8@11c: San_Joaquin, year's ciip, 7@8e: do, seven monthy, Tgve ¥ b: Nevadas, | ©@11c: Kasiers Oregon. 791 TLOPS—6@nc for fair Lo choice and 9@10c B b tor fancy. Coniracts sre being drawn ai 8@10c for new Oregons and 7@9c for new Washingions. GENERAL McECHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutia Grain Bags. spot, June, Be; July, Sc: San Quentia, 85 40: Wool Bags, 24@37c. COAL—-Welling:on, #8: New Weiliogton, $8; South field Welifogton, #7 Beattle, $5 6V: Bryant, $5 50; Coos Hay, &4 75: Wallsend, 87 % ton: Cumbgrland. 813 50 W ton in bulk and $15 10 sacks; Pennayl vania, Anthracite Egg, $11@13 ® ‘Weish Anthracite, 85@10: Cannei, $5 P 10n: Kock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, &7 o Coke, #11@i2 in bulk snd 813 ¥ ton Insks. CANNED SALMON -The Alaska Packers’ As- tociation quotes Hed Salmon as follows: In lots of 25,000 cases, 95¢ B dozen; 50,000 cuses, 9214 % dozen: 75,000 cases, 90¢ § dozen, Det cush L o, —The Wester Sygar Kefining Comgany tebfs net cash: (ubéand Crushed snd Fine Powdered, 55gc: Dry Grauulated, ctioners' A, bc: Maguoiis A, 454ci fve Jgc: Candy Granulaved, Bl/gc: hals burreis J4C mOre than barrels, wud boxes 14¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressel stock from sisugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 61a@8c: second do, 6e; third do, 4@414¢ B 1b. VEAL-Largs, 6860 amall. 6g7c 9 b MUTTON—Wethers, B@81ac; £wes, 4@5c B B LAMB-—Spring, 66634¢ ¥ Ib PORK—Live Hogs, 8%4c for Iarze and 83gc for small and medium; Sof Hogs, ¥14@2Ya¢: aressed do, 434@5%4c. LeUEIPTs OF PRODUCK. yeR 4 HOURL Flour. ar sts ., 1R,789( Middlings, axs.. Oregon, sk: Whea.. cis 470 Braudy, g 2,813 Woal. i3, | 1253 Leatnor. £60| Lime, bbis. 220|Quicksliver, 6.0/ { THE STOOK MARKET, i Mining stocks closed the week quietly at no par- tlcular chunge in prices. The Overman and Savage assessments fall de- linquent in office to-morrow. The Pacific Auxilijary ¥ire Alarm Company will | pay aquaiterly dividend of 5 cents to-morrow. | & telegram from the Con, Cal. & Va. yesterday | stated that the output 1ast week amounted to 82 | tous, of the aversge assay value of $58 17 per ton. For the previous week the oulput amounted t0 52 tons, Of the average assay vaiue of 8130 85 | er ton. Plhe tollowing statement by President Fisn shows the entire yield and dividends of the mines composing the present Cousolidated California and Virginia Mining Compaay up to October 4, 1896: -261,780,474 86 ..l 69306832 96 -......8181,687,307 82 DIVIDENDS. Gold........ i : Total..... 81,320,000 00 4:831,000 00 3,848,800 VO $78,148,800 00 | Following Are the Highest Prices Dur- i ing the Past Week, Wi [Tan. f07 07 07 vkl 24) 7 2t 311 2¢ 6: 6y 03 o4l 19 1y 3| 8 4.00] Calitornia Con. Virginia. Con. California’ * Total, s Ophir. Overman.... ... Occidentai. Fotal..... By, Beidiue. ~tandand.... 0. Elerra Nevads. Union....... Utab. e | G4 Youow Juckes..| 28| BOAKD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING KIARION. <newwwrrxs 0130, 300 Alta. 200 Andes.....21/100 Contl ...1.00/ 100 Beloner ...22/100 U Polat....26 200 ...........41(800 G & C. 2 b0+ HE .1 156{200 Mxie. 400 Chollar. 3 100 .. Following were the sales in the Psoifiz Stock Eoard yesterday REGULAR FRAaraN—'1: vy 300 Caleda.... 101100 Ocedt..,...00 450 Andes..... C lmp. ... vermn,. 14 20 200 Potost Chailenve Uoa 20 Lon. Imperix. UL Confidence .... 1.04 1.05| Con New Yotz Crown Point. EastSierraXss Eureka oo .. Excleuuer 4| Ui, Lellow Jucken 23 iiver Hill. ~jerra Nevais tandard . ynaicaze, Louie & Curey. 2t Setw S B3 $30Ua AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. May 15-10:304 X TNITED STATES NONDS. oo, 2 ke, B C8as conp.113 — |Gt dareg...109 Lomew wsueiz8 — MISCKLLANXOUS RONDS. CALAChIABS. 112 — Oak Gas Bs. 108 CalElpcL 65 — 180 078 ~— CouaCWos — 981glumnious b, 1211412214 Dpntstex-cp — 100 |P&O Ryés. — 113 Edsn L&Fos126 127 |P&CR By 8s. 100841023 FE&CHRR 6s106% — (Pwist KR8i1113 318 Geary-at RSs — 10334/ Keno, WL&L — HUGS0s100 — (ractoP &L, — losang L6 — 100 |SF&NPRSs. 10v84108 DoGnteed 8s — 101 (SPRRAriz8: 927 94 MxtstiChlefs128 124 [SPRROMIGs. 10735 — DoKyCon bs. 10614107 [SPKRCasY. — BT NaVings1st — 300 [SPBrRCalgs £915100 NevyCNgR7s. — 108145V Waters. 11834120 NHyCal 6e.104 — [~VWaterds. 10055 — Dryla vl — = |sktoU&Kss buigl00% BaTes T, Contra Costa 30 3314 prug Valiey £7% 98 S s B bk €AS AND ¥LECTRI~ 3TOTCL Capttat...... — 30 |Pacifio Liens — b1 Central, o8y — [SFG&Klec, t4f5 143 M Eleo 915 9l4(~an Francscd ilg 1oy Gk G L&H Ba 5414510100, e 187 — Fac s lmp 80 51l INSUKAN Fireman'sFa — 188 | COMM SR i1s A AnsloCal... 50 — |First Naioni14134 190 Bankof Cal.. 23815240 |LondonP&A. 12743151 CalBLET G Merch£x.... 13 — ‘& sT0:CL askot, 03 rrOCKL BFSuv Uion4a9 STREKT RAILEOAD STOCKS. L5100 [OaxsLEHa Preaidio. «vee Narkevsioon 2334 44 [y 18 17 110 Busiern DL 80 83 MINCRLLANEOTT evnge Alsskarkrs. B8 100 (Nat VinCa., — Ger Lead Co.100 140 [OceanicSSCo — HawC&sCo.. 11 1l3giPacAuxFA 2 Huich>PLo 1815 19 | PacBocazCo. 99 MerkizAssa. 90 ~— |PartPuniCe 6 BALES—MOENING BASSION. FTorR L Glant Goun..., 28 Vigorit... "l §0e soard— 10 Bank of California. 100 Gian: Powder Con.. 10 S ¥ Gas & Electric e $1000 S ¢ Branch Rallway Bonds....... 288 50 29 00 94 75 8 50 fipent— #3000 Market-st Ry Con ‘5 Bonds. ... 20 8 ¥ Gus & Electric Co.......... Lot REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Jonn W. Ciark 10 Matalla, Parakava and Feodora Clark, 1ot on S live of Bush strget, 54 W ot Webster, W 23 by & 75: gift. 2 Fraoklin 5. and B. Association to August and Eilsa Lacroix, Jot on NK corner of Unlon and Stelner s reets, E 37:6 by N 62:6: $2500. George and Eupbemia Towns to John T. Lorenzen, lot on’ N line of Lioyd street, 116:3 E of Devisadery, E 30 by N 80; $10. Elvira C. akley (formerly Chattin) to Irving F. Moulton, 1ot on SW corner of Devisadero and Clay streets; % 84:.14 by W 111:8: 810. T. H. Woodward (guardian esta.e of Elvira C. Oakley, iacompetent) (0 same, same: $7850. Cbarles L and Tina Hinkel o Lyda A. and Jen- nle & Carrall, lot on BW corner o Cole and Beu- jah t eets, '35 by W 80: $10. Louls and Catherine Levy to Mattnew V. Brady, lov oo W Iine ot Shrader sireet, 100 5 of Beulah, S 25 by W 131:8; §10. John and Luna Stierlen to James J. Doyle, lot ou N line of Fredericx street, 131:3 W of shrader, W 25 by N 137:6: $10. Lazarus Shapiro to Robert A Bellman, lot on SW corner of Twentieth siree: and Treat avenue, W 25 by S 110: $10. Jumes Ryan 1o Delia Ryan, lo: on N line of Fif- teenth street, 196 W of Noe. W 25 by N 115: glft. Same to same. lot on S line of Heury street, 160 W of Noe, W 28 by § 115; wift. Margarct Siesbuttel to Muurice C. Siesbuttel 10t 0n # 1ine of Twenty-eighth sireer, 204:4 W of Guerrero, W 35:8 by S 114: $10. Wiillam C. Speucer to Walter H. Linfort, lot an N line of Pinestreet, 112:6 W of Mason. W 25 by s10. ‘Alvinza aud Charity Hayward to Peter H. and Margare: Fiewing, loton W line of Jjones strees, 181:3 » of Chestout, 8 25 by W 187:4: $10. Ellen M. Reardon (nee Horan) and iohn W. Reardon (0 Thomas J. Moran, 10c on X W line of Natoma strect, 100 SW of Seventh, SW 15 by NW 75; 85, Karhe A. and Lillie A. Rivers to Herman J. Koeb, lot on Nk corner of Twenty-Afth (Y0.0) and Caroiina streets, N 800, & J00.” N 6, W 100, N 108, 1. 200, S 454, W 200: $10. Herman J. Koch to Saul Magner, 10t on E line of ollus s.reet, 200 N Of Yoo, N 25 by k 100; 1 Harrison A. and Clara W. Jones to Fobert J. Tobin, lot on & 1ine of Seventérn.h avenue, 313:6 NotCstreet, N 10 by E 120: $10. Grany Marien to M. C. keefer,lot on N_line of ireet, 87:6 K of Th rty-ninih avenue, E 25 by N ;810 Larkin W. (raig to Salomon Ducas, ot 26, Gite 106 50 94 75 A. and Clars McGowan to n | Heringhi, 10t on § line of B street, 36:3 E of Four- to ieenth avenue, E 36:5 by » 15 also lots 713 10720, Gift MaD 2; 810, Wiliam Ryan Jr. 1o Maggle Trautmas, lot 199, Gint Map 3; #10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Hemy and Lettie M. White to Hennah 8. White, lots 15 wud 16. block D, Knowles & Potter sabilvision of Keuuedy TIract, East vakland, quitclaim deed; $700. E izabeth A. K. McNei1to R. C. Dyer, lo: 3 and W 9.39 feet of lot 2, block A, Kennedy ‘Iract, S of Kallroad avenue, warranly decd, East Oal land: $2500. lizabeth Laroche and Margare, Adamson to Henry Drath, lot on N line of Brown oc 1hirty- fonruh screer, 168 W of Grove, N 120:8 by W 80, being lot 19, b ock D, map of property of Uentral Land Company (t0 correct 401 d .38), Oa.land: $10. Frank Bartie to Harrlet M. Bartie, ot on E line of Telo:rapn avenue. $10.60 W of Claremon: avenue, N u0, £ 116.68, § 50, W 101.74 1o begi| uing, being 10t 6, block A, Vicente Peralta Reseis vation ‘i ract, Oaclnd Township; mift. tame (o same, ot on E line of ~an Pablo avenue, 91.12 N of Parsolis street, K 104.65, N 40.50, W 107:02, S 45.56 to beginning, being .0t 8, block D, Gasklli Tract, Oak and Township; gift. H.G.and Hattie B Ellswuria 1o Oliver Klls- worth, 10t on S corner «f Channing way and Col- loge avenur, i 185 by & N47.0 bock C,. Elis- worth Trct, Berkeley: #10. Frank M. and Rose H. Wiison 10 Nellle E. Hodg- head, lot bexlnning at & point 100 N of NE corner of Euclid and e Lonte avenues, E 125 by N 50, lot 8, Llock 18, Daley’s Scenic Park Tract, Brook- Ivn: $10. David Symmes to Jacop Goldman. 1ot on NW line of Go.dman avenue. 379.U8 SW_of Tooler street, NW 125, SW ui8.43, K 125, NE 228.11 10 bexinning, veing 1ots 57 to 63 and sW 17 feet of lot 56, Fruicvale Fark Tract, Bi0oklyn Township; #10. Same 1o _Joseph and L W, Goldman, lot on S corner of Tobler street and Kedwood avenue, SW 246.98. SE 25, SW 5.4, ~E 135, NE 282.90, NW 450 10 bexinning, being iots 18 t0 20, 44 10 52 and N 5.94, lov 88, Fruitvale Park Trect, Brooklyn Township: also 10t o 8= liue of Go'dman avenue, 598.56 SW of Oid_County road No. 708 (or Pres: cott street), thence SE_108. >W 196 18, SE 86.26, N 195.54, being 1ots 64 10 69 and SW 15.40 feet, lot 7u, same, Brooklyn Townsoip: $10. s K. and Anoa s, Hoiden t0 J. D. Jamison, lot on E line of St Charies street, 300 N of ¢ entral avenue, N 70 by K 150, being lots 49, 50, 51, biock 13, Fitoh Homesiead Iraci, Alamed $1000. > Bullders’ Contract. Matilda Nelson witn Edward Ginle, to erect a five-room cotiage on W line of Finh N of Point Lob(s: no architect: $1750. > b THE CALL CALENDAR. May, 1897. .|Mo [Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr.|8a.; Mooo’ = Phases. NaE 1. s of10{11|12|13{14 16(17 |18 (1020 |m1 93 |26 | 25|26 27 |28 | i May 31 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departurs ¥From San Franeleoon. WTRAMKR | DEWTINATION. | AAUIS | PIER Ureqon ports.. |Muy 16.10aM | Prer 13 Homboldissus | May 13 urm| Fier9 Ban Diego.... |AMa 18.13aw | Plerll Vic & Pgt Sna May 16, $am Prer Eel River.....|May 17, 9au|Ple Fortiana May 18.10AN | Fiel . |Honolula. May 1N 2PN Panama. ‘dravs Harber. Loos Bay ... HumboldtBay T s 3 3 SreapneEss Yaquins Bay. San Diego. L STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STRAMKR T Tv- T hay 18 ! | Boruana. _.7 |Crescent City’ | Victona & Piec Soaa 1 Crescens City. .. |Crescent ity Lorona., | Diego X mboldt Bay May 17 Diar17 May 1n Maz 18 .. May 19 Umatilis.. ... Crarinn. BUN, MUON AND 240, TXITED FTATES COAST AND GEopFTIc RmRvar TiMxs AND HEIGHTS OF Hiet AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT. ENTRANCR TO EAX FRANCISCO BaY. PURLISHKD BY O ©IAL AUTHORITY OF THX SUPXRINTENDENT. NoTE—The high and low iwaters oceur at t13 City Front (Missioz-sireot Wharf) about twenty five minutes laict than a; Fort Polus. o1 tide is the same ¢ both places. May -89 Sunday, May 16. -4.38)Moon rises..,,. 0.00Px 17.15/Moon sets, 111! Tol 50T/ —L3[1Z11] 17/ 651/ =15/ 18| 6.4 TI] &9z7 Norz—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning lides are given in the left haad column, and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as (o time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third | time columa the third tide, and the last or righ: band column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are bui three tides. as sometimes sccurs. The heighis given are addiiions to the soundings on the United States Coaes Survey charts, excepi when a minus sign (—) precedes the Deight, and then the number given ls subtractive from Lhe depth g'ven by the charis. — AUTIVUE TO MAKINEKS. A branch of the United States Hydrographle Office locaied in the Merctaaty Exchadze ls | maintained 1o San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard 10 nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially favited 10 Visis the office, where complete seis Of charts and saliln< @irectious of the world are kept on band: or com- parison and reference, and the latest Information a0 always be obiained regurding lights. dangers 10 navigation and all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. The time bail ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill ia hoisted about ten minutes befors 000, and I8 dropped at noon. 120:h meridian, by telegraphic sigual received cach dav irom the Ualted States Naval Observaiory o: Mars Loiand A notice stating whether the lme ball was Sroppedon Ume. or giving the error. it sas. Iy published the same day oy the afiernoon pspers. aad by the morniag papers the followink dav. W. 5. Huemss. Lieutenaat. U. & N., in charge The Time Ball. ERANCE HYDROGEAPRIC OFFICR, U. 8 N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. } SAN FRANCISCO. May 15, 1897. The time bail on Teiezrapn Hil. was drovps1 exactly at noon to-dsy—L e.. at oon of the 120: meridian, or cxacuy at ¥ P. X., Greenwich time. W. 5 HucHes, Lieutenas SN in charge. INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY. May 15. Stmr Suno, Dittmers, 74 hours from Grays Harbor; pass and mdse, to Gray, Harbor Commer- cial Co. Stmr Pomona, Doran, 16% hours from Eureka: pess and mdse, to Goodall, Ferkins & Co. | Schr Rio Key, Ackerman, 30 Lours from Men- docino; 115 At itluwber, 10 Mendocino Luimber | o, Stmr Newsboy. Fosen. lumber and po s, to Usal Redwood Co. Schr Monterey, Beck. 15 hours froms Bowens Landing: 165 M ft lumber. 10 £ Heywood. Schr Lucy, Peterson, 7 days from Columbia River: lumoer and latis, 10 ~Simpson Lamber Co. Schr Sailor Boy, Peterson, 6 days from Grass Harbors 400 M flamber, 10 3 K slade Lumber Co. Schr Eclipse, Brammer, 14 days from Tacoma: 970 M flumber, w Cnas Neison. Cieared SATURDAY. May 15. Stmr Clty of Puebla, Debuey, Victoriaand Por: Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, san Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Kuss bktu Bering. Greenverz, Petropaulovski; Russian Sealskin Co. schr Queen, IS 1wardsen, Malusona: J D Spreck- els & Bros Co. 20 hours from Usal, Eailed. SATURDAY, May 15 £tmr Geo Loomls. Rridgeit, Ventura. Stmr Cleone, Strand. Iial bark ¢ asabona. Cureo, Svdnoy. Bktn W H Dimond. Nuson, Honolulu Sehr Corona: McAliep, Nfooluefak. sehr Webfoo:. Dounelly. Wiliapa Har"or. Schr Five Brothers. Wilson. Bi.ileis Foiot. Sear J B Leeds, Nilsen, Portland. Telegraphic. POINT LORDS. May 15 -10 » foggy: wind SW: veioci.s 20 s Charters. The Br bark Balmore loads salmon st Victoria for Englan. 2~ W poken. | Apr20—Lat 40 X, long 40 W, Fr batk Refne Blauche, hence Jan 15, for Queenstown. May 5-Lat 35 03 N. long 4007 W, Brsaip Royal George, from Oregon, for Queenstowu. Domestle Porta. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived May 15—S:mr Greenw00d. from Newport; stmr W hitesboro, rrm Ureenwood. Sailed May 15—Stmr Greenwood. EUREKA—Salled May 14—Sumr North Fork, for an Francisco. Arrived May 14—Schr Laura Pike hence Apr 29; s-hr Lot-fo Carson, 10 1 San Diego. FACOMA—arrived Moy 14-Schr Peerless, frm San Pedro TATOOSH—Passed May 14—Stmr Willameite, from Seattle, for San Francisco:simr W ashtenaw, hence May 12, for Tacoma; U 3 stmr Albatross, | bence Ma 8, for ~eattie | PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May 14—Bktn | Chas F Crocker, from Acciland. FORT BRAGG—Arrived May 15—Schr Abbie, hence May 7. ) NEWPORT—Arrived May 165—Schr John A Campbell, from Port Blakeley: schr Wm Ren on. from Seattle. ASTORIA—Arrived May 15—Sitmr Columbis, hence May 138. Sailea May 15—Schis Lettitia and Sacramento, for San Franciaco. YAQUINA BAY~Salied May 15—Stmr Scotia, for Baq Francisco. EUREKA—Salied My 15—stme Humboldt, for San Francisco. KEL RIVER—Salled May 15—Stmr Chilkat, for San Francisco. REDONDO—Salled May 15~Schr Jennie Stells, for Portland. YAQUINA BAY—Sailed May 15—Sumr Faral lon, tor San Francisco. BANDON—Sailel May 15—Stmr Coquille Rive-, for Nan Francisco. { SEATTLE—sSalled May 15-Schr Aicalde, for Redondo; schr Vega, 10t Uyab Bay. STEWARTS POINT—Arrived May 15—Schr Archie und Fouotie, hence Mav 13 EUREKA—Arr.vedu May 15—stmr Homer, frm Coos Bay. Sailed May 15—Schr Jessie Minor, for Honolulu; stmr Homer. for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 15—Schr CT Hill, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Arnved May 15—Schr Epokane, from Po:t Gamble. F#ORT BRAGG—Sa'led May 15—stmr Noyo, for *an Franciseo. Eastern Ports. NEW YORR—Arrived May 14—Br bark Snow- down, from Honoluln. Foreign Ports. BIRKENHEAC—Arrived May 13—Br bark Ire- dale, from Tacoma. HULL~Arrived May 14—Br bark Procyon, frm Oregon. SWANSEA_Salled May 13~Braip Wilhelm Tell, ‘or %an Francisco. QUEENSTOWN—Airived Msy 13-Br ship Drumbarton. irom Oregon. AUCKLAND—Saued May 16—Stmr Mariposa, for San Francisco. ACAPULCO-Salled May 15—Stmr Colon, for SYOKOHAMA—satled tay 14 —t ay 14-Stmr Poru, for san Frauoisco, via Honorais, ~+ o Imvortations. GRAYS HARBOR—Per Sunol—2 sks nuta, 127 tins tallow, 330 M f:lumber, 1 bx paste. 72 bdis | hides. 1 cy mdse. EUKEKA—Per Pomona—5 pkg express, 1 sk coin, 167 M ~zakes, 1 cs mdsa, 1 bbl syrup, 7 pkgs bides, 3 pkgs handies 23i M shinsles 40 cs cun- densed mitk, 3 pkgs furs. $5 tubs 63 bxs butier, i bx fisn, 27 bdls moiding. E R and E & R—9 kezs 230 bxs butter, 206 sks oats. 25 M shakes, 50 dressed caives, 1 bdl saws, 1 bxmeat, 1 bx leather. Coneirnaay Per Sunol—Grays Harbor Cammercial Co: Pas- eal, Dubedat & Co: Fredericksvarg Brewery: S K Erank & Co; Blssinger £C0; Dennidos, Wilson & afZ.Sren mR g ity gham, Hoppe & Co: Ige, ney T ‘Hanify : Enterorise Brewery; O E Whitney & Co: Alblon Lumber Co: H Conn; Mahoney & Son: M Ehrman & Co: Scoit & Van Arsdale Lomber Co; Hibernia Brewery: McKay & Co: Getz Bros & Co: ‘W B Sumner & Co; Wells, Fs & Co: J Hoftman: F B Haight: Hills Bros: Healdsbor; and Son ma Commercial (o El’inll Collins; W C Rarig: J Schweltrer & Co; Wieland Brewing Co: Keysione Bros: Norton. Teller & Co: J H Newbauer & Co. Ross & Hewlets: Wheaton, Breon & Co; Parke & Lacy: Witzel & Baker: Wolf &Son. | bot and cold water every room: | senq, Seastle, Tacoma, Everet. Shippers and Buyers’ Guide. THE CALL indorses and recommends as - thoroughly reliable the Commission Mer- chants ' appearing . in this column. WOLF & SONS* General Commission Merchants. 821-323 DAVIS STREET, S. F. D. E. ALLISON cO., General Commission Merchants. Green and Dried Fruits, Grain, Poiatoes, Beans, Produce, Wool, etc. 501-509 Front St., § F. B. G. RUHL & CO,, General Produce and Commission Merchanis. Pouitry and Game a Specialty. 206-208-210 Washington Street. DALTON BROS. Froduce, Green and Dried Frults, Citrus Fruil Poultry and Eggs 317-319 Davis St., S. F. H. HECKMANN & CO. WHOL£SALE DEALEKS IN Dried Fruits, Produce, Pouliry, Game and Eggs. 400-402 DAVIS =TREET, S. F. GARCIA & MAGGINI Tropieal, Green and Dried Fruits and Nuts, 301-307 DRUMM STREET, S. F. BANK: AND BANKERS. GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 5:6 CALIFORNIA ST., 5. F. Guaranteed capital and surplus. Capital actually paid up in cash 1.000,000 00 Deposits Cecember 31. 1896........ 27.78(,247 45 OFFICERS — President, B. A. Becker; First Vice-Presiie it, Duniel Meyer; Second Vice-Presi™ dent, H. Horstman ; Casbier, A. H. R Schmidt: Assisiant Casbier, Wil'iam Herrmann; Secretas George Touray: A-s:stant Secretary, A. H. Mul ler: Attorney, W. N Goodfellow. BOARD OF DIRECTURS—B. A. Becker, Daniel Meyer, H. Horstmaon. fzn. Steinbart, N. Van B-rgen. B. Rolite, H. B. Russ, D. N. Walter and TONG P2 CHY, &uccessor to DR LAL PO TAIL graduate of Canton Medical Col lege. after a very suc. ces\tul _practice ot many vears in China, Das d in Ssa Francisco. The sur- prising and marveious cures eftected by hi berbs demonstiate their potence and bis skill. ~ These herbs cure over 400 differens diseases, inc.uding Erighs Disease, Dis- betes, Consumption, Asthma, Paraiysis, Sratn, Nerve, Cancers, Tumors, Blood, Male and Female Maiad Al persons afflicted with any . §2,040,201 68 Kind of malsdy whatsover are invited to cal Office, 727 Washington Stree Office honrs—9 A M tolzx, 110 9P M 48y, 10 4,2 1012 ¥ NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND WASHINGTON SI'S.—RE- modeied and renovated. KING, WARD & CO. Europeanplan. HKooms 50c to $1 50 per day, 33 10 $8 per week, 38 L0 330 per monLD: ree buids: Gre graies 4 every room: elevaior ruus allnigas OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST _ NTEAMSHIP 0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whari, 8an Francisco, as follows For poris in Alasks, May 1, 6. 1 81 and every firth day Lbereatier, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Towa- Anacortes and com (Belllngham Bay, Wask.), 9 A. X ,11. 18, 21, 36 and 31 & Tacoma with N. P. R. £ 'Ky, at Port Townsend with Alss) For Jtureka, Arca'a aud Fieids Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), SIr. Pomona 2 P. .. Mav 4, 8, 12, 16, 35,24, 28 and every ‘ourth day inereaftér, or uz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayugos, Port. Rarford. (San_ Luls Oblepo), Gaviota: Same Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at § 4. i May 2. 6,10, 14, 18, 23, 26, 30 and every foaria day thereatier. ‘or San Diezo. siopping only at Port Harrort (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Por: Los An- reies. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 2 May 4,8, 1., 16, 20, 24, 23 and every fourta day therentier, or Ensenada. San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 1) a3, June 2, and 24 of each month thegeater. “Ilie Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, saling dates and bours of sailinz. Ticke: office—Palace Hoiel, + New Montgomery street. @OODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 30 Marke: si., San Francisco THEO.R.& N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS 10 PORTLAND From Spear-stres: Whart, at 10 . . FARE{21% Firstzctasy Including < 188 Second-cluss J berth & mesls SCHEDULE Of SAILINGS: Columbia. ......May 18 23, June 2, 18 State of Caiifornia. ey 18, 28 June 7.17 Through tckets and through batkaze 10 atl Eastern poluts. Rates and foiders upou applicas o 0 F.F. CONNOR. General Agent. 630 Markey street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Swperintendeate & S AUSTRALIA for "HONOLULU only, Tuesday, May 18, ac 2 P M. Speclal party - Tates. TheS. 8. ALAMEDA sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND ‘for BY DN Y, Thursday, May 27, ¥ P. M. Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAFETOWN, Eouth Africa. J. . BPRECKELS & BROS. CQ., Agents. 114 Monigomery street. Frelght office, 827 Market streel, San Franclxoa CONPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLAYTIQUD French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Morion zi. ‘I'Tavelers by thls line Avold both transit by English rallway & the discomdort of crossing the channel in & boat. New York to Alexandris, Egype Vis Parls Brac class $160, second class $116. - May 22 104 % May 29, 104 % .Jane 5 104 ¥ une 12, 104 M. une 19, 104. 3 o A N‘?J“- Al FOGAZT & OO Ngein s Mo avenss, ban Pranoisca, = A5 STOCKTON_STEAMERS Lea . 3, Washington St., eyt Rhal :f“ S EEsighe recelved up 0 »:30 P. 3 Accommodations Rescrved by Telephons. e ouly iine sailing through tickets and giving tbrough freight Iates 0 polnis ou Vallay Kauroa: xer, *TEAMER S, poter g.g,::',..‘; Tity of Stockten ‘Telephone Main 803. Cai. Nav. and Imph 8 FOR U. 8. NAVI-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER “MONTICELLO, Mon., Tues., Wed.. Thurs and €at......... ... 454 . a0d 8:15 .2 (9 . M ex. Thurs) e sbuassine asaiors ek N Won O M sandays. L0380 A . and 8 2 Landing and offices, Mission Dock, Pler 4 Telepnone Green 381. FOR SAN JOSB"I.“ GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY Bainriny Sxcepicdy &t 15 s Froiees ang h'n-.um' 1o San Jose, 'uu- Clay s Pies W W. bants Clara st can Jose - » orle. T T—————— e2ics