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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1897 R BN LT 5 VAN AR £ SR, ~ivhi o A P — THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE Silver a fraction firmer. Wheet dull. B ot Cereals Barley steadier. quiet. MAKKETS. Hay and Feedstufts unchanged. Yellow Mustard Seed firmer. rotatoes, Unionsand Vegetables about the Eggs Eutter st No chang Cherd very ds. ries endy. Cheese firm. + Poultry- Apricots weaker. Figs and Cherry Piums appeared. Citrus Fruits unchanged. Ham Taliow wea s stea Lard lower. er. Hides quiet. Hops and Wool dull. Li e Hogs steadier Supply of Gold increasing. Twenty-two Failures la: week, THE GOLD SUPPLY. According to Ottomar Haupt, the eminent Eu- ropean suthority, the supply of gold in tha prin- cipal b anks and easuries of the world at the end of each year since 1890 ha: been as follows: 1897, cant. b auzme ut €1.510,600,000 ~1,698,000,000 . 1/885.8(0,000 . 20 0,000 2,132.600,000 226,400 00U 420,890,000 16 total for this vear Is the es:imate for April The steady increase i the supply is signifi ears 10 be confirmed by the reporied production of late years. except:o1 of the United States. Rusuia With tne has at pres-nt a much larger hoard of gold than any other c v and mint 600,000 of the yellow me: THE WEEK' holding in ountrv in the worid, the Russian Ba k, January, 1897, L FAILURES. 7he Bradstreet Mercantlle Agency reports 22 fuiluresin the Pacific Coast for the past weeh, as compared with Stav es and Territorles 24 for the previous week and 29 for the corresponding week of 1896, divided among Lutacturer, ons. 1 8 terinker, 1 ¥y 1 gene 1 express. the trades as bakery. 1 1, 1 ral store. drug company, The failures for the past week are follows: 1 cigar 1 varber and cigars, 1 eties, 1 manufacturer refrizerators, 4 grocers hotel, 1 contracior, 4 1 butcher, 1 O Clear ® Partly Cloudy © Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST the past or do flies with ¢ aie maximum temperature for the those underneath it, If any, Lhe amount of of melied suow in inches and hundredths, 12 HOURS. Explanation. twelve houi onnect poin s of equal air pressur tted lines, equal temperature. the wind. The top figures Isobars, or solid iso- The word “high” means high barometric pressure and coast and ot 4 marked ¢ sble. the pressure and sout w alon en the v ha Wi h led 1ai appear o e pressure is high In t the coast, and the isobars extend r westher: “low” rains. ington interior o the W along the coast, rain is probable: oW 1s igh” in the v inclosed with isobars of ure, rain south of Oregon improb- nity of Idaho, and 1ing 10 the Callfornia coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder 1. The reverse of these conditions THE W Tx1TED TURE, WE 28, 1897, 5 P. x during past 24 season: weather i produce an opposite result. THER BUREAU. winte past .—The following STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- THER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, May are the rainfalls hours ani seasonal rainfalls to 24 hours .00, t te, as compared with those of the sarhe date last his season 49.50, last seasou 51.42; Red Bluff. past 24 hours.00, this season 2416, last season 3 ciseo, this season 11.77, last ge b mintmum 49, mean 57 past 24 hours 21.20; Fresno, pas! , last se rs.00, this season 5.35, Francisco 00, 24 ho ason § 18 sea on San “Die so0 data this season 23,22, asi Luis Obispo. past 74, 1a : geles, past 24 hours.00, this season 16 85, 3 past 24 hours .00, 2. Y uma, past 24 season 8. Maximum temperature 56, 3; San Fran- last urs .00, this sea- season 17. W euther condi funs and general forscasts: Th- pres west of the Kock; area along the Ca ifornia cosst. re hus fallen raplaly over the country Jountains, except in & smull A trough of low pressure +xtends from Arizona through the great vaileys of Californ a Into Uregon and W ashington. temperature has risen over the northern Th half o the Pac ic Slope and o ver Utah, Nevada d Northern California. In the “acramento and San Joaquin vaileys the temperatures are from 10 10 14 degrees wbove the normal. Over Washing. ton, Orezon and Idsho the temperatures are 20 gegrees or more higher than the normal. Koseburg 9: tempe; s, Yuma Po res are as foll 102, Fi ortland 92 and sno 98, Maxi- Phonix 104 Red Lluft 96, Walla Wal'a 94 w. The temperature gridients ar: unusually steep along hun. the Pac: of 40 degrees Nora A maxi um coast in1 velocity of Within a_dist 4 miles from the coast there is a difference ce ofa as fallen weat of the Rocky Mountains. 56 miles per hour from the cast 15 reporied «t Tatoosn (sland. Fore No.t the Sa Southern California 1ight showers alonz the coast casts hern Ca cramento made a hours endirg mid san t Friday Fra ay; probibly Valley: southe ncisco for thirty May 29, 1897: and unsettled now-Ts; cooler in serly wind Cloudy Satmday: probable s0u hwastcr.w wind Nevada—Cloudv *u urday; probably showers £a urday night: «ooler. U ah—Fair *a urday: cloady Saturday night. Arizona—Cioudy San settied southwesterly wind. atrday, Francisco” and vicini y—Cloudy and un- sather rday pre bably shows; LEXANDER 3CADIR, ocal Forecast Offic} fresh W YOER EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, N. Y. Mav 28 _The stock mar- ke: opened-weak and lower, in sympath: decidea heaviness of Amers ns. the Lo wihthe ndon market for A bardening tendency soon ceveloped, but a few weak spots were also disciosed, whi'h stopped materi Lead al impro; vemen. in the advaiced slightly. the The disposition of forelg: Stocs kxciiznge was reversed 1o- that a yeste the an Comjan Junel m.reel opene Amerl general market. ares were more Important than of late and Tbe marke. lapsed Into extreme dullness after st hour. Sugar_absorbed most of the lm- ited desl ngs. and was well sustained on covering, operauons on the and sales for 010t seached u Lolal noout the equal of , includi can stock lower in respo; 1 onionan: 5. The oniy expianation of seling was unced detam t of the Baitimore and on nteres on (wo of its 104ns maturing - the Stec.ing loan of 1877. ine 10 & decline in selling for foreign aciount, bat the firit Drices 83 a ruie were the lowest recorded. which was pros shares. The only decidedly weak feature of the market C. C. and St Louls which declined on was C. Pt earnin ance of 1ail dividends. A firm tone unced in Grauger sad Anturacics en duveloped, 15, pTesumably referable (o the unsatisiactory s una_apprehensions as Lo the maincen- As iudicated yesterday. thiTe were no engagemen's of gold fur export to- mor.on w. The market closea Strong snd acilve, with Chicago Gas the fe. ture on reporis favorab.e 1o the pussare of the cousolidation bill. A rumor that & lurge block of Reading bonds had been sold in 1 on lun induced purchases of the general | Governs ent bonds firm; railwa strong. The commercial price of bar silver in New York i 601c. Bar siver in London closed at 2754d. M.x can silver dollsrs, 4733349c. Exports to urope 1o-morrow. 522,000 ounces. Money o071 call 144@1 44 per cent: time money— 60 days, 2per cent, 4 aud 5 monihs, 2 62nd 7 months. 3 per cent 9 mon: on good_ mixed Stock Kxcha ge collatera indorsed bili« receivable. 1y per cent: er cent; 5, 345 per ent prm: choice prime single nemes, 33@4 per cent: good names @5 and b per cavy. cent. Posted msking rates Contivental exchange dull for steriing 4 8634 for 0" bills and £4 88 for demand. Act- ual_races long bil s $4 8574 86, sight drafts 4 87, cab.e_ transters ¥4 ¥7Y. Domesuc i | | | | exchange on New York and San Fran clsco, sight 1734¢ premium, telegraph 20c prem tom Bradstreet reports business fallures in the Unit:d ~tates during the weex at 257, gainst 245 Jest week and 227 for the corresponding week a year ago. The weekly statement of the Bank of France hows 1he following chabges since the previous 0''nt: Notes in « ircuiation decreased 11,400. 0 frai.ca: treasury accounts, curren , increased 550,000 francs: g 1d in bank increased 9.625.- 000 francs: bil.s discounted increased 41,750,000 frapes; siver ou hand de:reased 525,000 Wheat and Flour. WHEAT— 10:30 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:10 May veee —— T8I, 765 TTlg T8 Julv 5% 75 Tavs Ty 7494 September .. 71ka 71 0% 0% 1) December...... 7238 T2 12 T3be 1234 pot, 15 easy: i o b. afloat No. 1 Nortn- ern spring New York, 7¢3zci No. 1 Northern spriug Duluth, 7934c: No. 5 hard winter, 754c: No. - bard winter, 7634¢, Future closiug: Mav. T8c: June, 76l4c: July, 74340: September. 71c; Decemoer, 72356 FLOUK— Winter. bbis, superfine, &z 50@8 05 No. ¥ extra. £3 50@3 40; No. 1 extra. §3 558 3 70° clears. $3 40@5 60; strajghts, 84 15@4 25: patents. $4 55@4 55. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool, Ly steam, 134, Produce. PROVISIONS—Lard. prime, $3 85. PORK—Mess. $8 50G8 75. Easier. TALILOW—3c. BUTTE.R—Creamery, Western, 14140 EGGS—State, fresh gathered, 1034c. SUGAKR — Bo-degree, 2340 96-degree, 314c: raw v eady ; refined quiet. PETROLEUM—New Y Ork renined, §6 20: Phila- delphia and Baltimore refined, $6 15; refined in bulk, 83 65. HOPS—Crop of ’85, 3@5c: "W, 5@10c; coasl ’95. 8@bc: coast, 96, 6@1 1. ¥ OUL—Domeatic fireon, 18@23ci pulled, 150 22¢. Hl_fll!s—fluenns Ayres, dry, 1814@19c: Galves ton, 14c. LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light to heavy weights, 19@.0c; acid, 1915@: OF FEE—RI0. spot. quiet, steady. No. 7, 754c. Future closing: Julv, $7 20@7 25: August. $7 20 @7 30; September. §7 2587 30; Oclober, 87 25@ 7°85; December, $7 30@7 35. Dried Fruits. RAISINS—California. 50-1b boxes, 234¢: crown, 334@0%5c: seeded, T%@sY4c: seedless muscatels, @53%4c. CURKANTS_43,@514~ in barrels: 5@54gc In cases: cleaned bulx, bly@€c: cartons, 6@7Ygc. | APRICOTS—California, boxes, $@15c: bags, 5@ | c. PEACHES-California, unpeeled, bags, 6@8c: boxes, 7@9c: pecied. 10@12c. PRUN £S—Culltornia, 25-1 boxes, 3@7c: 60-b boxes, 3@7c. DaTE=—Fersian. 60-b boxes. 215@3%c: fard, | boxes. 43,@dc: cases, 53 @sc. F1GS—rancy ordinary, 12@18c: 20@24c. CITRON—11@12%c for fancy boxes. fancy washed, WALNUTS-Callfornia standacd, €30; soft shell, 8c. ALMONDS—Shelled, 16%:@20c. Metals. PIG IRON—Southern, $9 25@10 25; Northern, 1233, 3 asiings, 1034c Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Clostng. American Sugar .$116 3715 $116 3714 American Sugar 104 25 ‘American Tobacco. 70 25 70 25 American Spirit Mi 1000 101214 1100 1w 8 62 s7c07 | 81 50 22 8714 75 50 76 00 Coraage ¥ == Denver & Ki = Delaware & Lackawana.... — 121215 General Iciectric —_— Hocking Valley e Jersev Central 7226 Kansas & Texas, Pid 25 00 Lake Shore............. Louisville & Nashviile..] 4650 Mannatian Con.... 543714 souri Pactfic 1425 1onal Lead. 4500 ew Haven = ew York & New England. | —— Yors Central. == North Pacific. e North Pacific, Prd. .. 1] 37 75 Northwestern ... W5 75 North American,. g Oregon Navigation..... w.. —— Orezon Navigation, Pid.] —— Pacific Mail........... — Pullman .. 2 e Quicksilver (Con Excbnge). Rock Islaud 3 65 50 Reading. ... Southern Pacific. o St. Paul. =TT Texas Pacific..... . — Tennesse- Coal & Iron..... 1850 Union Pacific........ — U. & Leather.. T TT0 U. S Leather, ¥fd . . BeTs Western Union.. 79 5734 Wabasn, Pfd Ear siver. % Steriing ob London, 60 days. Sterling on London. sight. U. 8. 's, rezistered..... 113 00 1375 113 50 CHICAGO MAKKETS. CHICAGO, Trr, May 28.—Despite the grain market and the contioued liberal zgcelpts of hogs provisious held steady and at one time showed & slight advance. Trading was less active. Packers were disinc ined to sell and the shorts and room traders were €00d buyers. A falling oft In receipts is expected In view of the present low prices. WHEAT— 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Bay. — — — 6914 6855 681 S e 12:30 1:15 — 6955 3804 6875 6475 b1y — = 667 2534c; July, Juiy, 1764 FLAX—76Y4c. _TIMOTHY—$270. Produce. PORK—May, £8: July. §8 02. LARD—May. #357; July, $3 62@3 65. RIBS_May, $4 37: July, $4 37. BUTTER—Firm and active: prices are a shade bigher for the best creameries. Creamerles—kxtras 1bc: firsts, 1314@1434c; xtras, 12c: hrats, 10 7@8c. Ladies -Extras, 98i0c; ‘seconds, firsis, 7@¥%c: packing stock, 7c. EGGS—Steady: demand fair. Strictly fresp, loss off cases returned, 9c. Livestock. BOGS — Lignt, 83 45@3 60: mixed. 33 450 85734; heavy, 3 256@3 b5; rough, 33 26@3 35. Fackers bought 28,610, shippers 6000. Recelpts 31,000, kst:mated receipts for next week 380,000, CATTLE—Beeves, $3 90@5 00: eows and heif- ers, $2 00@4 40; Texss sieers, $5 10@4 30: stock- ers and feeders, 35 60@4 60. Keceipts 2500, Esti- mated receipts for to-morrow $00. SHEKP—Marketsteady. Receipts 5000. Keceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAH A, NxB«., May 28 —CATTLE— Receipts, 1200 head; market active. HOGS—Recelpts. $100 head: market steady. SH EEP—Receipts, 1700 aead: markel sirong. Recelpts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. May 28 —CATTLE—Ke- ceipts. 4500 hiad; market steady. HOG: —Keceipts, 12,000 head: market 5c lower. SHELP-Receipts, 2000 head; marke: steady. 10REIGN MARKETS, London. LONDON, Exa. May 28.—Consols, 1137-16: silver, 27541; French rentes, 103 46c. Liverpool. WHEAT—Steads; No. 1 standara California wheat, 31a: cargoes off coast. buyers and spart: corzoes on paswage, rather easier: kng ish country markets, aull but stesdy ; French country markets, quiet; Liverpool wheat, No, 1 Caifforn 65 nd@6s 6d: wheat in Paris. dull; flour in Paris ersy: weather In Eugland, ussettied, COTTON —Uplands, 4341, FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable g1ves the followin, Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Jun: 68 814 Juiy, 53 83d; September, 08 Th4l EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Eterling Exchange, 60 days. - 481 Sterling F-xchange, sight. - 28814 Sterling Cables. = 48y New York Exciange, sight.. = a7 New York Exchange, telegraphie. — 20 F¥ine siiver. per ounce,. — 801 Mexican Uoilars. © 4903 YESTERDAY'S WH:AT MARKET. Thbe following resume of the wheat market is furnished by E. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange grainbroker, 412 Pine sireet. - 8ax FBANCISCO, May 28, 1897, Chicago. Wheat bulls this morning felt encouraged at the opening. Liverpoo! and French markets showed Iiverul advances as compared with the close yes- terday To their surprise pr.vate Liverpool ca- bles received shortiy after the openiig reported a decline of 34d. This was & signsi to uniond, whica met quick execation. July declined from 891410 881/5@6814c. A short ause wus made at 655sc, where buying against ‘puis” offset the selling pressure. This once satis- fied, the price sank to lower quotations, where buying by prominent shorts resulted in advancing the market (o 69c. ‘Another spasm of weakness came over the mar- $12u14; 12,000 1 ket just before the close, but was only Of a mo- mentary character. July wheat closed at 85%c, cr e lower han yesierday’s close, Septembver rar ged trom 334 to 414c under July. New York reported no dewand for spot wheat yesterday. Ca- bl offerings met with no acceptances. St. Louis also reported cas 1 business as duil. with no outs.ce or lor al demand. Reports from (he southwest were encouraging 10 crops. France reported weather rainy W eath- er over Eng.and unsettled, Clearances from At lantic ports during the week have been large. | Lake shipments have been unusnally heavy. ‘Lhe visible supply nex: weex should sbow a large de- cress:. WHEAT MOVEMENT. Receipts. Shipments. Bushel-. Cf tes. Bushels. 146.00..... Minneapolis.. B 000 167.70 “.Duluth. 372080 26,00 Miiwaukee. .. 4,000 5,500, ‘hicago. 26444 ST Toledo.. 4800 7,000. St. Louis. 4.000 None .. Detroit.. 489 13,0¢0.. nsas City. 6000 TIDEWATER. 17,402 359'800..... 36,482, 3,610.0 Corn opened at yesterday's closing quotatlo s. The weakness in wheat did not exiend into this cereal. ' Nhort+’ buying absorbed offerings of cut- siae holde's. whose margius . exhausted. The undertone was stron throughcu the d Oats a sbade firmer on better demand for Spot. Provisio s neglected. Broers sat around the Pit lougingly 100king for urders (hat never came. FRENCH MARKETS. June. Flour—Opening....... 46 85 C osing.... [l 46 80 Wheat—Opening . 23 80 Closing....200000 2580 San Francisco, 9:15 A. M. SESST Wheat-traders found themselves whiysawed this Mauy bouglt yesterday, expecting a rally to-day. Foreign and Eastern markets opened steady, but aimost immealately began SIIKIOg, showing ot the least encouragomeni. As u re- sult yesterday’s buyers turned out their holdings this morning on a Very weak market. ember opened at $12214, declined to $1 22 and closed at §1 221/ Barley — Nothing “doing in December. There seems (o be & few shorts in May who have been tied up while In a trance. When they tried to cover there was little or none for sale. Possibly a few shorts ye out may squeeze themselves shouid they endeavor to get in (0-day OF to-moTrow. 10:15 A 3 SESSIO A sironger Easiern market for wheat scared early sellers into buying. December opened av $1 215 advanced to $1223, and closed at 12255 bld.. After the demands of shorts we e setisfied there appeared 1o other support to the | market. Burley nominally 6915@69%4c. 11:15 4 M. SESSTON. Wheat opened slightly higher than the final quotaiions Of tue previous session, due to & firmer feeinzin the (hicago warket. Just before the gavel sounded December sold a: $1 22%. During tie session trading was of a small character, $1 2234 being the ruling price. Deceinber barley sold at 69c, more than equal to the demand. 2 P. X SESSION. A stronger feeling in wheat characterized the afternoon trading. December atvanced 10 73150 on small buying. There was no sp cial fea ure 10 trad ng. The price advances hard, sho underione of weakness. A FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT ANL WHEAT—Quotations are nominal at 8127168 1380 for No. 1 shipping and $1 35@1 40 us the ask- ing price for extra choice milling, with lttle or nothing doing. Buyers and sellers Bpart In their views. Business on th 15 also qulet and featureless. CALL BOARD sALES. IXFORMAL SEESION—9:15_0'clock—December— 2000 cils, §1 2234 12,000, $1 22%4: 30,000, 4,000, 81 2234 Skss10N — December — 14,000 ctls, Offerings seemed OTHER GRAINS. SECOND $1 2054 FXGULAR MORNING SESSION — December — 8000 cuis. 81 2275: 40U0, $1 2:34. AFTERNOON SESSION—Decenibor—i6,000 ctls, $1°23; 2000, $1 22%: 10,000, $1 2814, BARLRY—Feed is rather steadier at 70@75c B ctl, outslde figure for cLoice bright; Brewing, 80 @¥5C'P cul. CALL BOAED BALES. INFORMAL SESSTON—0:15 o'clock—No sales. BECOND SESSION—N0 sales. KEGULAR MOLNING Sasio—December—6000 ctls, L9c. se:\rrlnsooN SEssioN — December — 6000 ctls, c. OATS—Fancy Puget found are quotable at $1 30@l1 35 ¥ _cti: good to cholce, ¥1 108G 1 25: common, $1@1 05. Clipped Uate sed at $1 @2 ® 1on uver the raw product. CORN—Dull and unchanged. Large Yellow, $1@ 1 0215 8 ctl; Smali Kound do, $1 i0@1 1214; White. 909714¢ ® cil. RY E—771%4@8214¢ B ctl. BUCKWHBAT—1s nominal at about 81 25@ 140 cul FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, #4 T5@4 %5: Bakers' exiras, $4 50@4 65; Super- ne, $4@4 35 @ bbL. 5 CORNMEAL. ETC — Feed Corn, $22@23; Cracked Corn, $23 50 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as follows, vsual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 Kye Flour. §250 % 100; Rice Flour, £575; Cornmeal, $2@2 :5: extra cream do, §2 73, $3 50; Oat Groats, $4: K 3 8u; rpuckwheat Flour, 33 25@3 50; Cracked ‘Wheat, $350; Farloa, $4; Whoie Wheat Flour, $3; Rolled Uats (bbis). $4 75@5 15: Peari Barley. iii To@4: Sput Peis, 83 0U;: Green do, $4 20 8 100 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, New Wheat Hay brooght 87 50. BRAN—$15@15 50 for the best and $14314 50 | % ton tor out+ide brands. MIDDLINGS—$18819 for lower grades and | #19 50@20 50 % ton for the best. | "FEEDSTUF¥S — Rolled Barley, $16 50@17: | Oilcaxe Meal ut the mill, $2600 B ton: juobing, $27 50. HAY—Wheat, $8@10 50: Wheat an1 Oat, $7@ 10; ‘Oat, $6@s '50: new Wild Oat, £6@6 50} Bar- ley, $6 50@H: Alfalfa, $6@7 OU; compressed, $7 @10: stock, $5@6: Clover, $6G5 ton. STRAW—20450c bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Yellow Mustard has a higher quotation. No other changes. BEANS—Basos quoted at $1 65@1 75; Whites, 1G1 17 Small P .ctl; Large Whites, $1@1 10 7 cul; Pinke. £1G1 16; iteds, $1 20@1 30: Mack- | eve, 81 BU@] 60; Hed Kidney. nominal: Li mas, §140G1 60; Butters, $125G175: Pea, 31 @1 s, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@2 7! Mustard, 81 75 P ctl; Flax, $1 50@1 60 Beed, 13,@214c P i Aliaita, 654c; Kape, 2ih@ 2340; Hemp. dc: Timothy, 4%ae. BRIED Piias—Nlles, nomiial; Green, $130@ 160 ® ctl POTATOES, Yellow ; Canary ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Potatoes and Onions show no marked changes. Supplies of Vegetables continue liberal. Some Bay Squash came {n and brought $2 50 @ bhox. PUTATUES—New Potatoes. 75c@$1 26 B ctl: New Eariy Rose in boxes, $1 25@1 65: River Keds, 50@60c: Burbank Seediings, 50@tSc B cul for Rivers and bo@ode for Pelalumas; Oregon Bur- banks, EU@75c. UNIONS—New Reds, 35@50c § sack. VEGETABLES—Receints were 635 boxes As- ! paragus, 157 boxes Rhubarb. 94 boxes Cucumbers and 135 Sunimer Squash. 75c@8$1 25 B box; Cucumbers, 6C@8c for Mar-sville; Asparagus. BOc@S1 fof common. $1 25@1 60 for choice and 31 762 for fancy: Khubarb, 40@s0c ior ordimary and 75c | for choice 1arge: Marrowfat Squash. $15 B ton: Dried Peppers, 6@8c ¥ Ib; Green Peppers, 20¢ # 1b: GToou Pens, SUC@S1 B Ak: Ntring heans 3@Sype % b: Horss Beans, 35@50c W _sack: Dried Okia, E@9e bbage, 75@85¢ P cil; Carrols, 25@ | 8Uc B sack: Garlic, 135@2c B Ib; Mexican Tom- a.0es, §2 50 B box. EUTTER, (HMEESE AND KGGS, Butter Is ‘alrly steady. Ch are in good supply and very weal BUNTER- CREAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 15@16c 3 seconds. 14@1415¢c % B. @ 3 5 | Dairy—Cholce 10 fancy, 1214@l4c B B; lower | grades, 11@12c. PICKLED—15¢ B D for new. FIRKIN—14@10¢c B B for new. CREAMERY TUB—New, 15@16¢ B B EASTERN —11@124¢ for indl--packed. | CHEESE—(boice mild new, 712¢@8c @ B: com- mon to good, 6@7c B 1b: Cream Cheddar, 10@11c: Younz America, 8@9c; Western, llc; Easiern, B e Xggs, 1234@14c: store Eggs, 11 G S 7 re ; @1214c % doz; Eastern, :'?guw Duck Eggs, 1234¢ @ doz POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY —Variations were fow and narrow. Stocks are ample for all neeas. Live Turkeys, 13@14c for Gobblers, 12@13c for Hens: Grese ® pr. 75c@8$1 25: Ducks, $3 %5@3 50 for ola and $5 50@5 for young: Hens. $3 a0@4; Loosters. young. $6 50@H: do, old. $4@4 25; Fr. ers, $5@5 50 B dozen: brollers, $4@4 U for lurge and $2@350 for smali: Pigeons, 81 235@150 B doz for young aud for oid. ‘GAME—Hare, nomioal: Rabbiis, nominal. DECIDUOUS aND CITRUS FRUITS. Recelpts were 510 Cheaty Strawberries and 5745 boxes Cherries and 300 boxes Apricots. Figs came In from Yuma and soid at 60c B Three boxes artived. 5 Royal Apricots from Vacavilie were t0o green rales firm, Eggs Ruspberries. 8560c B drawer; from Newcastle, | Buiwer Cousoiidated and ifono m'ning com- @Y1 B erauk, + urrants, $3 50@5-P chest. Frvgle A R otk 58 @51 B box. Green Iears, 50 box. Apples, $1@1 50 3 box; Green Apples, :5@5tc. Cherrios, 25@40c box for white and reu and 25@50c for black: loose White, 3@4¢® Ib; loose Bluck, 3@ic. CITEUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are quotable L 83@5 § box for choice to fancy and 2@ 50 B box for common: Seedlings. 81 25@1 78 B box; Mediterranean Sweets, $1 20@2 503 bx: Lemons, 75c@$1 25 tor common sad $1 50@2 25 for £00d 1o choice: Mexican Limes, 35 5086 B box: Bananas, $1@2 % bunch: Pineapples, $204 9 doz DRIED £1UIIS, iAL>(NS, NUTS, ETC. For Apricots, July delivery, the growers ask 7c and buyers nam DRIED FRUIT: tions are as foilows: —Quof Peaches, 415@6c B 1: fancy, 6%a¢ P 1b: peeled, #@1lc: | Apricots, 6@8c: Moorparks. jore evaporated Appes, t@bec: sun-dried, 2@3c; Prunes, 214@Sc for the 4 sizes: Wwhite rigs, Sci Plums, 4@41gc for pitted and 1@1%gc for unpit- ted: Nectarines, 31,@5%4c® Ib 1or piime (o fancy: Fears, 214@dc for wiolé, 212@D¢ 10T Quariers aud s@hc for halves. AISINS— X¥our-crown, loose, 5%4c: 8-crown. 434c; 2-crown, 2350 B D seed e buitanin B@bec: seedless Muscntels. 43sc: S-crown London lavers, 31@1 25 clusters, §1 50; Dehesa ciusters, 52 0U: usperial clusters, $2 50 dried grapes out. A UTS-—-Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walna's. 614@7c B B for standard ana 9@9%ec W b for sofishell: Almonds, 6@6lsc for Languedoc, 3@ 83ac for hardsheli and S@9c # b for papershell: Peanuts, 4@6c B T tor Kustern and 4c for Ci fornia: Hickory Nuis, :@6c @ Ib; Pecans 744@ 8o @ 1b: Filberts, 714@8c; Brazil Nuts, T4@8c: Cocoanuts $5@5 50 8 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@1214 for bright and 5@9c tor lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5Yac: Ught amper extracted, 416@44ci dark amber , 2@3c P b PROVISIONS. Hams are steady; but all other descriptions are dull and wea and Lard is lower. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 7%4c B b forheavy, 8¢ ® D for light medium, 9c for lght. 10c B B for extra light and 12c B B for sugar cared. Eas- ern sugarcured Hams 12lc 8 Ib: California Hams, 101@1 1c; Moss Bews, $~@8 50 B bbl: exura mess 'do. ‘$8 60@9: amily ‘do, $0 50@10: extra prime Pork, $10@10 50; extra ciear, $13 50@14 @ bbl: mess, $1250@13 ¥ bbl; Smoked Beer, 8350 B 1b. LA RD—Eastern tierces are quotsd at bl4c for compound and 6c for pure: palls 63pc: Cal- ornw tierces, 414@4 v4¢ for compound And sigc iop bure; Baltbbis, o3c; 10-b uns, 614c: a0 5 Ve COTTOLEN E—Tierces, 6c. Packages. loss than 300 Bs—1-b pails. 60 1n & case, 87xci 3-D valls, 20 in & care, $35:; 5-1p pails. 12 in a case, bl4ci 10-1 PAlls, 6 il a case, blgc: 50-1h tins, 1or 2 in case, “Gge: wooden buckets, 50 s net, 7o finey tubs ‘80 Ibs net, 784c; hali-barrels, about 110 Ibs, Thae B b, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. ‘Wool continues dull. Nothing doing in Hops. Tallow is weak. Hides are steaay but qulet. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands.sell 1c # b under souna stock. Heavy Ited steers, 7lo@%c B Bb: medium, 7c: light, 6Ya@7c: Cow- hides, 635@7c: Stags, dc: salted K1ip,6c; saited Calt, T@8c: snited Vewl 6@7c; ary Hides, 12@12%4 culls and vrands. 9@10c; dry Kip aud Veal, dry Calt. 15c; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@25¢ each; Kids, be; Deerskins, cood summer. 35c ¥ I medlum,” 20c: wincer, 10c; Sheepskins, shear lings, 10@20c each: short wool, 30@4Uc each: medium, BU@30c each; long ool 60@T50 gacn: o. FALLOWNo. 1, rendered, 23,@5c § bi 230; refiued. 4340 Grease 2C B WOOL—Spring clip 15 quoted: Mount 18c; Fooblll, 9@llc: San_Joayuin, year 7@8c: do, seven months, T@yc B Ib: Nevadas, 9@11¢; Kastern Oregon, T@10 LOPS—6@sc for fair Lo choice aud 9@10¢ B B for fancy, Contracts wre being drawn st 8@10c for new Oregons and 7@9c for new Washingious. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags, 474@5c; San Quen- tin, 85 40: Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellingion, $8; New Wellington, $8: South field Welllngton, $7 50: Heattle, $5 5u: Bryaut, 85 50; Coos pay, $4 75: Wailsend, §7 % ton: ‘Cumberland. $13 50 ® ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthracite £gg, $11@12 B ton: Weish Anthracite, $5@10: Caunel, $8 % ton: Jock Npriugs, Castle Gate and Peassut Valley, #7 60: Coke, $11@12 in buik and $13 B ton In ska. RICE—Chinese mixed. §3 45@3 50 § cti: No. 1, $4@4 20 ¥ cul: extra No. 1, $4 40@4 60; Hawal- lan. 54 375: Japan, 34 20@4 60. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refintng Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crusbed, 6c: Powdered, Siye: Dry Granulated, 4%c B b: Confectioners’ A, 4%ci Magnolia A, 43g0; Exira G, 43e: Golden C, diqc: Candy Gran- ulated, Bc; half burreis Y4 more than barrels, and boxes YaC more. SAN FRANCISCO JMEAT MARKET. Dr ssed Hogs are weak, but live stock fssteadier. Wholesale rates tor dresssi si0c< from siagg: terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 613@6c; second do, be: 1Bird do, 4@43ac B B VEAL-Large, 8g6c; sman, 6g7c B b, MUTTON—Wethers, 5@blge: Ewes, 4@5c B b LAMB—Spring, 6@7c ® M. PORK-Live Hozs 314@5%c for largo and 314 @354c for swmall ana medluw: soft Hogs 214@ 2igc: dressed do, 416@534c. LeCEIPTS OF rRODUCK. yerm :4 Houwe 27,007| Cheese, cus ... 54 B700| Kegs. doa... "t 15,470 5.085|Hides no. 1 lZ " 66: 1,090/ Pelts. bais: 707 16 i 60| Wine. guis. (222 39,700 Fotatoes, scs.ow 1,759\ Wool. bis...om 120 Onlons. sxs...... 654 Oregon........ 8 .. ool 2| 1 envace, roiis 1z .oiieee 1300 Lims, bbIs... . 88+ Middlings. scx. — |Qaicksitver, flscs 60 Butteq, cus.... 82| Broom Corn, bis 40 i e FAMILY RETAIL MARKET Butter Is unchanged. are cheaper. Meats a~d Poultry sell atlast week’s prices. Summer Krults are now making quite a show, Cneese s dearer and Eggs Apricots belng the Iatest addition. SBummer Veg etables ure generally cheaper. Following i3 THE CALL'S regular weekly retall price list: COAL—PER TOX. Gonmet ... —@1100|Casile Gate. £ 50@10 00 Vellington. -@: | PleasantVal £ 50@10 00 New Wot- S % —@10 ingtoa 9 950G —|Coos Bay 2% DAIRY PRODUOR. w7 Botter, fancy, ¢ |Cheese, Swiss. .. .20@30 30@35 Common Fggs.....12@15 .30@ — | Ranch KggsPd: 15@17 3 * @25 Honey, comb, Bib. 12@15 Cheese, Cui..".'10@12| do, extracted.... S@ld Cheese, Eastern...15@20. MEATS—PER POUNT. Sirloin Steak .. n = Porterhouse, 4 20 Smoked Beet 15 | Pork Suusa; 0 | Veal....... 18 AND GAME Hens,each..... Turkeys, #b.. 1@ 17 Young Roost- Ducks, each... 40@ 75 e, eacn..... Geese, each....1 26@1 50 ©0ld’ Koosters, Pigeons, ¥ pr. 50 each. [Rabbits, ¥ pr. 4 Fryers, each... Hare, eacn. 20 Broilers, each.. Np NoT™ Apricots. B m.. Limes. 9 doz. Apples. B D, Almonds, B nanas, doz. |Oranges, B d¢ Biack 6. rivs Ruisins, @ . Cnerries B b . Strawberries, Cocoanuts, each. B drawer. Currants. ® drwerd0@6U|taspberries, Gooseberries, B . -@ 6Walnuts, # 1. Lemons, # doz....26@30) VEGETARTmY. Asparagus, B B .. 5@12|Mrfat Squash.® b @10 Artichokes, §doz..10@40| Dried Okra. # b..12615 Beets, B doz_ 15/0nions, B . —@ Beans, white 5| Peppers, dried ;1 16@ ~ Colored. i@ | 4o, zren. B B . —@35 Lima, 3 .. 4@_i|varsnips, aMA.-lbglfl bbage, each. 10| Potatoes, 8 1b. 2@ 3 Cauliflowers, each. 5@1!|Radishes.®dzbchs. 10@13 Celery, % bunch,.. 5@ —!Rhubarb, P 1. 5 Cress, ¥ dzbunchs. 20@25(Sage, B b...... ....20835 L{Smr Squash b 10@12 String Beans, B . @10 Thyme, B b 0 6@ »'Turnips, ¥ doz. 20 15@25Tomatoes, ¥ %.... —@25 FISE—PKR POVND. 8@10/Sea Bass. 13818 @10 Green' Peas, 3'i. Lentlls, B 1 Leuuce, ® doz. THE S8TOCK MARKET. The leading mining stocks were stronger yester- day. but the advance was smail. The Seg. Beicher delinquent sale takes place to-day. In the Standard Consolidated mine at Bodie for the week ending May 22 the usual explorators work was done on the 220, 563, 357, 380 and 600 levels. Some very high-grade ore s being fol- tosell. People are niore particclar about their fruli than they used 10 be aud will not buy green sl Cherry Plums brought 35@50c § box. i (oLerries snowed liile change. ~Currants were lower. Apricots wer in larger supply. Cherries were steady with a fair demand. TECIDUOUS FRUITS— r Strawberries, $2@3 50 P chest for large and $4@5 tor amall. ¢ ‘ackberries from Covina, $2'60 P crate. Gooseberries, 1@1%4c P B 1or small aud 2@3%4c for large and 4@5¢ for English. - lowed In an upraise above the 600 level in the Fortuna vein. Ore is being stoped from the Bul- lion, Iucline, Black aud Burgess iedges Standard mill statement: Ore crushed for the week. 202 tons: average asssy vanner tailings, 811 18:_concentrates protuced. 2 assay value, $71 8 am:lgam prodvecd. 107614 Lov ounces; value per ouuce, §2 27. Severe electric 8torms during the week caused .he 10ss of fourtewn hours ai the mill aud Lursed out three coiis in moLor arwature. At tailings pant ] during the week 541 Lons of tallings were treated; at pian: 2846 tons of tailings were trea ed. All of the stock of the old Bodia Consolidated, panies has been surrendere! and exchanged for Standard Consolids.ed sbares wiih the exception of ‘the following amounts: Bodle Consoiidated, 58 sharis: Bu.wer Consoli1ated, 783 shares, and Mono, 667 shares. The secrctary of the Sandard has Standard Cousolidated siock bearing one divi- dend of 10c per share to exchange for these out- standing shares. The GGeary-s reot Rallroad will pay & dividend of 50c June 1. BOALD SALES. Following wera the sales in the Sin Francisco Stock Board vesterday: REGUILAR MORNING FFMAION. rOVNTXAING §:30. .06(300 Chollar.1. 201300 Ophir. 60300 G & C....20(50 .. 200 CC& V- T.5(500 . 19/500 Foroai. 500 .. '80[300 ¥'GECL111/6800 BN AFTRRNOUN XIASIOS— 11, 200 Chilr.... 125100 Oceldt:.... 1£/1500 Seg Bel..09 300 Cumiige.. 24100 Ovrmn. 2 550 CC&V... 150100 Potost 700 6 &C...19360 ... 5 300 Mexca.... 37|100 Savage.. BE 500 Uphir.....93 Following were the sales in the Pacifiz Stock Board yesterday: EXCULAR prentoN—17: "1 100 Arphs. 1.05/400 Ophir. 100 ... 200 200 Kita. . 800 Andes... 250 Beicher. 100 E&B... 700 500 Caleda.. 200 Collnge.. 3 0 vhoirl.i7le 1900 50 1100 e 98 85 L 07 ..-03/400 Exchaqr.. 0/7 1 GEC v8[500 Juiia.. . [04/20) 5 AV, 26/400 Justice.. .02 400 .. 200 Kentuck..04/200 *- 1800 L Wash01/500 8il Hiil.. 600 Mexican.. 37500 _..........0¢ 361 100 Uniox. 14/200 Utab. 13[300 ¥ JukE.n.31 A3TKRNOON RESSION—2:30. 06150 Conit...1.05(200 Potest 100 Cholr.... 1.2/200 Ocetd 1.3334(350 Ovnlr. . 200 Ovrmn..... CLUSING QUUTATIONS, FEIDAY, May 28—4 P.w. g, Ainery it Axkad, ' 0403 Alpha Con.....” 08" 07]s 3 Ana 02 03|instica — o0z Andem i 20 21/ Renimok ... 04 US belcner. 20 21| Mexican. 86 87 Besc & feioda; 59 61| NevadaQuees — 6 EentonLon,.. 09 —lUccidental.... 12 13 siulilon . o1 97 9% Caledonia L0 09 10| 13 14 Choliar ... 2 - 1.20 125 €8 69 Con.CAEVL.. 185 34 35 Challenge Coa. 25 — = U4 Con. Jmperial. 01 -eg. Belchaz.. 09 10 Confidencs..... 100 1.10| iiver Hill... — 0z Con New Yok — 42 43 Crown Polat.. 21 tandard — 185 LastSierraNe? — yndicate. [l 01 La borekavon.. — iOlcnmionvod. D 34 35 Excheauer 01 03| s, D0z u Llulaw CuEy, 13 20| cUuW Juoken 81 B2 Awivedocees 88 90 EAUVA ANU BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, May 28-2 P. M. TXITED STATES BONDS. Ford. £keu, Ceas conp.212 — Lonew wsuel23 — | MISCKLLANKODS mONnA. CalmCvlase. 111 — 02k Gas Bs.. — 104 Cal ElecL 64126 12815/ Lo2d is 55,108~ — CotraCWos — 88%aomnibusbe. 12235 — B asker. U 8 dsreg... 108 2luig Dpntstex-cp — 100 [P &0 Ryds. — 113 Edsn L&P6s127 — |P&ChRy6s 102 105 F&CHRR 64108% — (Fwhst KR61116 — Geary-st R3s — 10234|keno, WL&L — 105 HAESD.LI00 — tactoP &k — 100 100 101 Losang L6s — SFENPRSL 1023, — Dotnteod 6s — ~PRRATiz8s 931y 9314 MEt-stChie6s]12441251/sPRKC 63, 107 109 DokyCon bs. 10634107 |SPKECalss. — 84 NatVin6s 1s. — 100 (~PBrRCaifs. 9955100 NevUNgh7s — 100 |£VWaterds 119 1193 N Ky Cal 0s.104% — [sVWaterds. 10055 — DKy Cu val — 100 [BtktoGEEl ~ 10235 WATER FToCK. ContraCosts 81 35 |spiug valiey 963, 98 Martulon.... Ul — | €A\ AND ELEOTRr~ v TROTL Capttal, - £ "acifle I zh; — 50 Central, """, 9814 ~— |SF G&Elec. 938 4 M ElecLighi 913 914/<anFruncesd 253 35 Cak G L & H 533, 6414 S10ckWOlvee: 11 — ¥ao Gus 1mp 9034 91 IXSURANCE prock Fireman'sFa — 185 | COMM €510L mANE wravcs = |First Natloni182 - londonP&A. — 1047 Mereh £x...0 12— Casb&ETCo — Qers&LCe.i34) = | HumbB&L.110) — Mutaal, 35 40 BEav (e STREKT EAILROAD ATOOKL Callfornia.... 10715 — |OakSL&Haz — Geary-st.... 3% Prestdio. .cee & — Muckovdion 4 4434 e SV 18 17 \GlamGon.., 28 50 75 95 |Vigonw i 30c — w5 8 MInCery Av ey ey Ammskarke. 98 9933Na Vinco. — 7 Ger'Load Co. 100 140 [0ceanicS308 — %4 HawCasCa. 127 13 |PscAucFA 3 & hoich 3P 21 ° 213/ PachoraxCa. 99— Merkxami. 90— [FartPuniOs 6y 7 SALES—MORSING BXSSI0N. Hoard— 40 Hutchinson & P Co 20 75 5 5 F Gas & Eiectric Co 94 25 75 do 40 rreons 93 78 Heridrs e T o9sar 8 do do .t 5 do do T sk 0) $2000 S V Bonds, 1 100 6234 Streot— $2000 Market-st Ry Con 5% Bonds...... 106 75 EALES—AFTERNOON BESSION. Board— 20’5 ¥ Gas & Electric Co 3 £734 10 S F Gasliene. .. 5 75 30 SV Water 37 00 $1000S V 3% Eonds. 100 6215 Firemes 110 Hawalian Commercial 12 8734 50 Hutchingon & ¥ Co. T 2100 50 Markec st Kattway & a0 -~ o work for & two-story frame bul diug on W line of sanchez street, 25 S tect, contracior. \Ts. A. Chatean with Tult & Tesser, aiteragions and additions L0 a two-story bullding on SW ¢ o ner of Ha.rison avenue and Shipiey street; $775 E. Deplerre, architect. L Friedlander with Haupab Bros., (o erect & tno-story bui.ding on F liue of Di v saderostreet, 102:8%4 W ot Washingion; $3775: urchitect, owuer. HOTEL ARRIVAL GRAND HOTEL. FL Lawrence&w, LsAng D V Mahoney, San Jose ' Willlams &w,Oakland T M Oasxes, Salem, Or S Aden. Fres, Mrs Kennedy, +ongisind Mrs Oakes. Long .s'and 1’ R Kune &1, Cal Mrs Hocker, Sonoma AT mith, Jacksonville A H Simons, Redding F R 2 dam¥,Jacksonville l?l' TV Hall, Lakeview E K Mason, Los ADngeies C Gosoley, Si Louis K E Priuess, LusAngeles E S Hoiloway, Colusa I Rogers & w, BAC:0 M Mercer, fureks PT Wakefied. Blgomfield T W Hawkins, Hol.ister JH Ralston&w. >A 1 sObls J ¢ Hall, Redlands 3 Hanerwass, Ls Angeles O F Cooer, « al J ¥ Alien, Belmont M Isaacs, ione Miss F =challenberger, W F peterson, Sacto ~an Jose W C Smith, S«cto Miss N Lynch, Orland Mjss C Kessiburg,Orland W H Young, Stockton S P Bartley, Ariz W E Smith & 1, Napa J It Hedges, Prsourg LICK HOUXE. C M Fiizzerald, Cal C M Coglan, Sacto LT Hatfield, Sscto S Carle & w, Sacto J W Colby & w, Lal B T.nmoas, Suu Jose P rawver, Cal Mrs H williams, Seattle Miss Parsons, Seattle R Duncan, . iverside H L Fry, Arcata I Cope.and, Va.encla E P Coigan, Valencia L Garrigus, Suinas M D tacon,'stockton | Dannenbauw, Vallejo & C Beutiy, Sacto C Smith, Sacto ¥ 1 Canipbell, o1 Dorado D W Parkhurst, Cal A G Par&, Hantord W D Nichois, Palo Alto G R Osg, London X C Minor, ~tockton Mrs H Levs, Cat Mrs F Owen, Maive ¥ A Jurdan. \al F W Hatcu, Saclo AL Vaughan, Chicago G T Buck, Stockton E R Thompsoi, Stockton ¥AL:Cit HOTEL. G R Parkinson, PaloAllo Miss M k Cooke, Il T M Wilii. ms. Palo Alto i iss B R Stroud, Or Baron La Grange, Paris Mrs ) C Meyers. Kans C Coppernath, Tahiti ~ Jacob Ma:x, N ¥ J W Lovell, N Y PO Buiwer. US N i Weinstock, Sacto A Melrose, Australia Mas'er Weinstock,Sucto A § Levy, N Y G kdwards, Sacio D S Jordun, Palo Alto G T Heidet, N Y J C Kays, Los Ang s Leon, N ¥ 1 s Mclntosh, N Y C W Fielding, Keswick C H Carey, Portiand Mrs A W Gi wun, Colo J Minturn, Minturn P = Clann, London 3 H Mark haw, Pasaden H T Poindexter, Cal CC Meers, Kauy CF Koul & w. =n Mateo G 4 Baliard, » Y COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. D Parks, Crescent City Miss L Easton, Oakdale J Powsey & w, Pinole J Bowers, Gak.and 5 A Be.inge&w, LosGatos D Carroll, Chicago D Ellien, Fresio R. Jeusen, Pa-o allo J Pe.e1s, Sonoia A'B Haoger, Portiand M J Gle non, Sua Clara J J Burrett, Washington 3k Peiham. Mion J Huriing Minneayolls M Kavaisake, N Y 8 P Greeustein, N ¥ C Eversou, s Dakota Mrs S M Newcomb, Cal M'S Reese, Cal B A Brown, Paio Alia M J Ryan, Fresno B Baruary, Palo Alto B 1 Wilson, ttock.on B P Parsons, Chicago Mrs P Juckson & d, Cal Miss D ieage, Deaver Miss M Gilehrisi, Denver J Gibbons, La Paz 55 Swan, La Paz BALDWIN HOTEL Rev J Keirnan, Tacoma A Swingston, San Jose P Reil, San Jose W Va'entine, N Y Miss “ichmond. Napa HI J ¢ Nolan, J A Par-ons, be.vedere i Gerson, Sao Jose Miss Mayhew. N apa C it Wiitstone, Butte W i Barnes. ~ac.o M Hyland. San Jose J Sadler, Eureka D S Henig & 1, St Louts J Falls & w, Memphis Mise M Fulls, Memphis Miss £ Falls, Memphis Mrs Har.em, Santa Cruz Mts A Pearson, Oakiand M Frlediander, Chicago NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Miss M Henner, Vallejo W Ditman, Vallefo J Montgomery, Valparais T H Casey. Novata Mrs Gearheart & dtr, Cal H B Darriley, Umaha P T Templeton. Deciver O C Conneily, Auburn T Beegvey. SanJose Mrs Su livan, L angeles 1 Peck. Fresno J McGown, Stockion 3 Muller, Moscat 3 € 0’ Donnell, il —_———— Luncheon of English Judges. Some interesting facts concerning Eng- lish Judges’ luncheons have been gleaned. Tt scems that while on circuit Justice Kennedy has a chop and a giass of seltzer for lunch. Justice Charles used to take & few cups of beef tea and a couple | of biscuits. Justice Hawkins in the half- hour adjournment takes nothing. Baron Pollock contents himse!f with a large cup of chocolate and a biscuit. Justice Cave indulgzes in a mutton chop und a glass of water. Justice Wills affects a similar luncheon. Justice Bruce always has cup of tea about 3, while Justices Wil- liams and Mathew rejoice in a cup of beef preparation. ————— Cresar’s Famous Saying. It was on_his way to the battlefield of | Pharsalia that Czesar uttered the famous saying to the fishermen. He had come down to Brindisi to cross the Dyrrachium, and, finding no galley, commanded the owner of a small sailing-boat to put him across the Adriatic. On the voyage a violent storm occurred, and even the ex- perienced mariners wore terrifiad, but the great captain said: *‘Have no fear! You carry Cmsarand his fortunes!’'—New York Tribune. THE CALL CALENDAR. May, 1897. |5a.| Moous Phases 1 [Q New Moon. May 1. 7 s"_ —(—| First Quacte: May 9. 18| (@ Fult soon- —|'& ey 16. Su.| Ma. | Tu.| W EED 5| e 9|10 |11 1‘1‘13 14 [ | | 16(17 |18 |10 |20 | 21 | 5 e T B 25| 26|27 |28 |29 23 | 26 = — [ —| e i | | May 81 H -] REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Eliza J. White to Sarsh L Moore, lot_on N line of Fell atreet, 119:2 E of Buchanan, K 18:4 by N 120: $10. ‘Sarab L. Mcore to Eliza J. White, lot on N line of Fell street, 82:6 E of Buchanan, K 18:4 by N 1:20: $10. Wiltrid B and Dora 8 Chagman (formerly Dora Sherwood) and Gustay Frederich to Thomas R. Busselt, re-record 1701, d & on SW corner Nacra- mento and Walnat streets. W 28 by S 100: 810. Emma F. Crawford (Kenney) (o Catherine Ken- ney. all interest in 10t 01 W lineof Chattanooga street, 27 S of Twenty-first. S 26 by W 75; 810. Sanjuel F. avd Kilen Sinclair to Louisa Fox, lot on Siineof Kighteenth street, 75 W of Church, W 25 by §100; $10. Louisa and Samuel Fox to Henry E.and Edith Brown, same: $10. Stephen A. and Mary L. Born to Sylvester Rade- macher, 10t 00 § line of Twen:y-third stre:t. 79:9 E of Sancher, E 37:9 by S 85: $10, William J. Rea to John Mulligan, lot on E line rst avenue, 131 N of Caliiornia st reet, N 25by K 120: £10. P, J. and Margaret A. Martin to A. P. 8. Jacots son, ot on S line of I, sireet, 187:8 W of Twenti- eth'avenue, W 25 by $100; $10. 3.'%. Angus, T. G. Crotbers and W. S. Goodfel- low (executors of the estate of James G. Falr) to John Nel on. lot 18, block 8, Fair’s subdivision of Holly Park Tract: $10. J.cob aud Lina Heyman (by Cscar Heyman, at- torney) to Lauritz C. Winther, lov on S Iine of Ar- Lington street, 135 W of Mateo, W 25 by 8 100, block 8, Fairmount: §10. Joues, -sllen & Co. to John Bebimer lot on NW Iine of Ariington street, 120 SW of Rose, SW 60 by NW 75, Jones’ rddiiion (0 same: $10. Waitcr I Sedgley to Daniel 4. McColgan, all fn- terest In estate of Rosetta A. Sedgley: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Ciaude Eme to Marie Eme, Lot on S iine_Fighth street, at the ki point of Janis of Mrs, Duncan, thencé E 108, % :9:6, W 61, N 1265, W '85:10, N 51:9. I 85, N 120 to beglaning, beiug block 367, Oaklund: gift. Louls Whiling to Ellen Whiting. ot on SW line of Fast N netventh 8 r et, 125 SE of Thirteenth avenue, Sk 26 by sW 150, block 112, Cliuton, East oaxland; giti. Golden Gate Land an1 Tmprovement Company 10 Frank L. smond, 1ot on S line of Stanford ave- nue, 12918 J5 of Park sireet, § 13158 W 40, N 12157, ¥ 41.24 to beginaing, lot 3 bloek 1, G den Gate Tract, Oakland Tows $850. Beie Gans to Alphonse J. bock 10, Hersog 'ract, Oskland Townshp Iot1, b0k V, Revised Map Oakland Helghis, quitcialm dees, vakiand: $10. (eorge L Mohr to Anson 8. Blake, the § 10 feet of o 14 and the > 20 feet of lot 13, biock C, Edith Tract, Lerkeley. Angon % and Aufia 8. Blake 10 Commercial Bank of Berkeley, loton E line of familton screet. 70.75 ot Lincoln, 8 80 by . 100, being the N 20 feecof lot 13 and §'10 feet of loc 14, block C, tame, Berkeley; $100. Heory Hayes, D. and Mary A. Carrick, Lnfay- etto and Mary ¥. Brooks to California and’ > evada M at Compaic 't Oskiana. loton S line of iial- le tavesue, 390 W of Green street, W 80 by § 155,105 77, 78 and 79, b ock 4. Maxwell Tract. Oxkland Townsip, quiiclaim deed to correct déed of May 2(, 1897; §1v. Goiden Gate Land aud 1mprovement Co upany to Frauk aud Anva Sirybl, lot on N line of Ar- Mncton avenue, 200 ». of Los Angeles atrect, N 100 by ». 40, lot 21, block J, Golden Gate Traci, Oakland Townsbip; $500. Citizens' Bullding and Loan Asssociation of San Fraucisco to David Rudrics. lot on N iine of Chan- ning way, 165 W of Shatiuck avenue, W 75 by N 130, being lot 9 and F half of lot 11, block 2, Bar- ker Trac:, Berk ley: $10. teorge T and Nettle k. Bush to Columblan Mu- tual Bullding und Loan Assoclat on. ioi_on N line «f Blake street, :86:6 1. of Kilsworth, E 39:6 by N 184:6, beln the £ 39:6 of jou 18, block . Leonard Tiact, Berkeley: §10. John aud Lizzie Hemphill to Lena Roper, lot on W line of Bay avenue, 149 N of old Cooniy road No.1525, otherwise Eus.-rouit-enth street, N 26 t 'l'“um: D, Homphill Tract, .., Builders’ Contracts. Mary A. McKiernan with David Francoeur, all | OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. BTRAM @ | DRSTINATION.| Safls | PIRR —-[China&Jnpan|May 29. 1rM|PM 5§ May 9.2 MPMSS May 29.10Ax May 30, 10Aw May 50, van May 30, 2ru City Puebia| Vic & Pgt Snd|May 31 $am Santa Ross. |€an Diego ... June 1. 1lam ABlanchard | Oregon ports.. |June 1.10AM *|dune 1.10ax 1w 1.10am Q. 2,10am Portiand 210au| Coos Sar Gravs Harbor. Oregon ports...|June Newpor n Jose dé G. .. |sune 212 212w 2, 9am 8 fan 812 M{PMS S 5.11au|Plerll 7204w | er 34 S'wall 4 Prec LL STEAMERS 10 ARELVE. FEOM | _Dum Ty 30 santa Rosa.. Homer., san Diego. _. |Oregon ports. Wecott ... |Crescent City .. AliceBlanchard | . regoa ports.. BanoL... ravs Hachor. Peru. Clty of Panama Wellington. .. . Chilkat ... O 66 20 AND Gponrrs Toies N0 fimtanss or Hien ane L WATERS AT lorT POINT. FNTRAxOE TO Eax FRANCISC) BAY. PUBLISHED BY Oppe QAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTE—The high end low vaters occar ae the City Front (Missioz-stres: Whar!) abous twenty five minuzes Iater than at For: Foint: e Leighs of tide iy the same a: both pinces. May—189:. Saturday. May 29. Fun rines, 4.50 | Mo San et 5| Moos 5 Il’eet il &5 3 H 33| 5.30 e 2.8| 4.0 1 38| 4.31 i 38| 501 3 40| 5.38 2 41| &3l A 4.2| 7.87 NoTE—1In the avove exposition of e t¥ies the early morning iides are given in the left hand column, and Lhe successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as 1o time. The second time column gives the second tideof the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or righ: band column gives the Iast tide of the day, except when tnere are but (hree (ides. as sometimes sccurs. The belghis given are additions to the eoundings on the United Statos Ccas: Survey i, SR e S e en the mumber gIven i saDLraGtive from Lhe deoth x1ven by the charis. 7 of Elizabeth; $4500; archl- | AUTIUE TO BABINERS A branch of the Unfied Stares Hrvdiogranhig Office located 1n the Merciant? Exchanz. iy maintained In Sun Fraucisco for the benefit of Mariners without regard (0 nationaiity a.d irce of expense. ‘Nayigaiofs are cordially invied w0 vii offics, ¥here complete 38 of charts and sai.i @ireci 10115 of the world are kept on han! or Cix parson and reference, and the laiest Informa Sar: always be obiained regarding lights. dunger 10 Davigation snd all IALiers Of IBterest Ly oc-u. commerce. "The tima ball ontop of the bulld'ts on Tes ph Hill Is holsted Abont ten minuirs befo s Boon. and s dropped a: Boon. 12030 meridian, by telegrapblc signal received eadh dav iron tie United States Navai Observa.ory a. Mare [y.aui Cal, - A notice siat'ng whether ths ‘ims b aropped on time, or giving fhe error. i publishe) ihe same day oy the afiernoon pajers and by ihe morning Papers the f0ilowing i+ W. S, Huenes, N, 18 Caaria Lieutenant. U. 5 The Times Ball. BRANCE HYDEOGRAPHIC OFFICR, U, S N ) MURCHANTS EXCHANGE 3 Sax FEANCISCO. Muv 28, 1897 | The time ball on Teiegrapd il was Arors1 exactly at noON to-day—L . &% 1000 Of the )04 meridiau, OF CXACHY &% B P M., Greenwich tine. W. & Huases, Lieotenan T. ~ N. iich SHIPPING INT Arrived FRIDAY. May Stmr Humbolit. Bonifiela, 1635 honrs Eureka; pass and mdse, 1o M Kalisi & Co, Stmr Farallon, Roberts, 45 nours from Yaquins Bay and way ports; pass.ana mdse, Lo Meyer .« Akmann. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen, 38 hours from Ve tara: prodnce, to H Dntard. Up rive: direot. Stmr Eureka, Parsons. 70 hours irom Newpor: 40d way ports; pass aud mase, o Goodall Pecs. i Co. Stmr Czarina, Seaman. 43 hours from Cods By mdse. to J 1 Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, 14 hours from Mosy UO'T T ties, (0 J S Kimball. . Hardwick, 56 hours trom As. 500 M ft lumnber, 10 1) H Bibb Lumber Co. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund. 14 hours trom Greenwood: bound to Newport. Putiu to lanq sick m Schr La Chi'sha. Campbell, 30 hotirs from For Ross: 10 bxs butter, 21 hogs, 10 Ross & How Cieared: p FRIDAY, May 28. oStmr Pomona, Doran, Enreka: Goodau. vercias Schr W F Jewett. Johnson. St Michaels; Alaska *commerciai Co. What schr Bonanza, Trading Co. Schr Bowhead, Ryan, Kadial Commercial Co. Smith, ‘whaling: Pacific i No:th American Bailed. FRIDAY, May 28 Stmr State of California, Green, Astoria. Stmr Sienal. Bondegnrd, = r Corona Jjepsen Sin Diego. Stmr Rival, Johnson, For. Brage. Bimir Geo Loomis. Bridgett. Ventirs Stmr Chilkat, Dunham. Kel Kiver. Stmr Pomona. Doran. Eureka. Stmr Greenwood, Fageriund, Newport, Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield. Tacoma. Stmr Alex Duncan, Hiukle, Santa Criz Stmr Alblon, Luadquist, Westpor Bar< Gen £airchild, Brannag, Nanaimo. Schr John A, Hellguist, Eureka. Rene Netti Low. Low. Foun: <eyas Sebr Ida McKay, Jonnson, Grays Harbor. Schr Maid of Orleaus, Arft, Grays Harbor. Scbr Gem, Olsen, Grays 1iarbor. Schr Lettitia. Asnlund, Portland. Schr Monterey, Beck. Bowens Landing. Schr Sacramento, Hansen. Schr Del Norte, Jacobson, Kogue River. TLelegraphic POTNT LOPNS. May 28 -10 ¢, aw—Weathor cloudy: wind Wi veloc. = 20 wiisw Miscellaneous. LONDOXN. May 28—The Brship City ot Benares from Caruiff for ksquimale put into Monte with cargo heated. Spoken. May 11—Lat 49 N, lonz 9 W, Brship Montgom- eryshire, from Swansea, for San Franciscu. Domestic Por o J5AL—Sailed May 28—Simr Newsboy, for Re- ondo SEATTLE - Sailed May :8—Schr Fred E San- der. for St Michaels. POINT ARENA—Safled May 28—Stmr Navarro for Sa 1+ Francisco. TATOOSH—Pa<sed May 28—Br ship Waterico from Vancouver, for United Kingdom SAN PEDRO—Arrived May chr Occiden- tal, from_Grays Harbor: bktn No-thwest, frou Astoria. May 28—Schr L1y, from Umiqua. REDONDO- Sulled May 28—scnr Kepurter, for Tacoma. EUREKA—Salied May 25=Stmr South Coast and schrs Laura Pike and Fortuna, for Sun ¥. an- cisco. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed May 28—Schr Lilie- bonne for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived May 28 -sStmr hence May 27. SEATTLE-Saflel May 28—Nor simr Trans, for ~an Jose de Guatemala. GREENWUOD_Arrived May 28—Stmr White:- boro. hence May 27. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled May 23—Schr C A Thaver, for Honolulu; stmr Sunol, ioc San Fran- i co. 3 SEATTLE—Arrived May 28—Stmr Lakme, hca May 19, via Eareka. ASTORIA—Salied May 28—Stmr - Columbia, for 8an Francisco. 008 BAY—Arrived May 28—Stmr Homer, fm Astoria. BANDON—Arrived May 28— Seatiie; schr San Buenav ntur bor. Salled May 28—sche Annle Gee, for Grays Har bor. - TATOOSH—Passed May 27—Stmr Washtenaw, from Tacoma, for San Francisce: Eastorn Ports. BALTIMORE—Cleared May 27—Ship John A Brigas, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed May 27-Br ship Manchuster Castle, hence Jan 14, for London. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Suiled Apr 15—Nor ship Hiawatha. for San Francisco. v ANSEA—Salled May 26—Br bark Invermay for San Francisco. ACAPULCO—Airived May 25_Brship Mare- chial Suchet. from Newcastle, NSW. BEACHY HEAD—Paswed May 27—Br ship Frankistan, hence Jan 2, for Hull. FALMOUTH—Arrived May 27—Ger bark Este, from Santa Rosalia FLEETWOOD—Arrived May 27—Br bark Crit- fel. from Orezon, HAMBURG—Sailed May 24—Br ship Laomene, for San Frauctsco. HAKODATE—Salled May 26—Rr ship Maraval, for San Francisco, YOKOHAMA—-alled about May Glenshiel, for San Fiancisco. Arrived May 28— Br stmr Doric, hence May 11, Tmportations COOS BAY —Per Czarina—800 tons coal, 2 bales flannel, 1 bx goods, 15 bdls green hides, 36 tubs butter, 1 bx hardwace, 3 pkgs coin, 1chestex- press. NEW PORT—Per Eureka—4 bxs oranges, 4130 sks bariey. San Peiro—1 cs paper napkins, 1 cs B goods, 2 ¢ beeswax, 10 crts honey, 1 lot bousenold goods, 1pks mds Ventura—6 pk beans. Carpinteria—40 bbis asphaltum. Gaviota—3 bxs butter. Santa Barbara—154 bxs lemons, 85 bxs oranges. Port Harford—1 keg 2 tubs 27 bxs butter. 60 rock, 18 cs exgs. 1 cs sardiues, 2 coops chicken: cs sardines, J%s guns. 2 bdis hides, 12 cshoney, 1 bx stationery. 18 oxs fish. Cayucos—2 tubs 21 bxs butter, § dressed calves, Noyo, hr Alcalde. from from Grays Har- 25—Br stmr mdse, 50 bxslemons, 24 sks | 8 cs eggs. 1 pig mdse Moatersy—12 cs honev, 8 bxs seaweed. San Simeon—4 tubs 49 bxs butter. 1 bx cheese, 2 picxs mdse, 9 s 6ggs, 3 dressed calves, 4 bales seawesd. 1 bx flower: ‘Santa Gruz—11 bxs fish. YAQUINA BAY—per Farallon-1220 qr-sks flour. .85 hi-3ks flour, 288 sk Lran. 191 sk+ oats, 35 cd1 stavebol.s, 120 Sns bark. 16.cs e.gs, 2513y tons stone, 2 Co)ps chickens, 1bdi Kiles 50 8<3 oyste.s. 1¢s empiy botiles '3 sks mohair 3oil tanas. Coos Bay—77 sks potatoes, 3 pkgs bouseholl goods. i Eureka—90 cs household goods, 2 cs lard. 2 rolls maiting, 40 Sks potatoes, 25 empiles, 1 107 oid junk. 2 REKA—Per Humbo!dt—117,439 it lumber B 600 M shingles 68 bags wool, 5 bois ciler, €8 baz. wnol, 5 bbis cider, 2 cs cider, 3 ro'ls ma tinz, 1 pts hardware 4 bdis h.des. 123 bxs buiter, 41 tuby 118 cs buuter, 10 emptics, 10 dress:icalves, & pkgs express.” 5 Conaignans Pper Humtoldi—Pacific Lumber Co: Follard & Do_ge: Thos Denigan, Son & Co: John Hut e £ Shinn: M J Beauensiein: 8 H Frank & C B Haight: Hilmer. Breahoff & Scnulz; Liils Standard Oil Co; Brizham, Hopne & Co: Uleveland Faucet Co: G 1 Whitney & Co: Weils, Farco & Co; Ross & Hewieti: Norton, Telier & Co; J Holmau: I H Newbaner & Co ” Per Faralion—C J Leist & Co: Anspacher Bros: H Dutari: W C Price & Co; Jonas Erianzer & Co Fredericksourg Bottilnz Co;J H Newb tuer & Lo Morgan Oyster Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: ! acific Wo denwiTe and Cooperage Co: J D McGilveiy & Co: CK Whitney & Uy : Dodee. Sweeney (& ¢ ‘Wetmors Bros; McDonouzh & Runyon: M J wra densteln: Chas Harley & Co: Allen & Lewls: Biyan; Weumore Bris: Stanaard iica: C ridge; Marshall, Teggar: & Co: 4 N Varney. Per Eurcka- Newmark & Edwards: iills Brox: Webe deener, Joruni & har tn: Grav & Barbierl: H Erunke; X Garnier & Go: C £ Whiin y & Co: G G Wi kvi & Co: S ¢ amen'o River Transfer (o W S Watson; Wood. Curtls & Co: American Tyre Foundry Co; J Ivancovicn & Co: Labor Exchanse; H R Koe & Co: Dalton Bros; Dairymen’s Union: J Eid- Wheaton, Breon & Co: A Levy & Co: T > tret h: J H Caiu & Co; Henderson Brown & Co S S rau order: Marshall & Reimers: Sanborn, Vail & ¢ ‘Wheaton, Breon & Cq BSmith & Co: A E es £ Co: WG Price & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; £ T Alien: Ross @ Hewlett: Dodge, Sweenes & co: A Vyas; Langley & Michaels: Martin, Feusier & Co: Wellman. Peck & Co: W O Prico & Co: F Lrl & C De Bernardi & Co; H Heckman & Co; Hills Bros; Milmer. Bredho® &scnaiz: American Union Fisi 1 0; Gets Beos & Co: Milani & Co: J B Incuzita: J G Camilloni& Co: Pacific Coast Fisn ‘accma Bltumen ‘has Montgomery & eller @ Lo H N iflden & Co; Turner Marsball & Co: H K M temr xan. Yer Czarina-J D Spreckels & Bros Co: .Risaon Tion Works; Bandon Woolen-muiis: Hiils Bros: Standard Ol Go: linterpris« Breaery: Hum: & H,re: J H Newbauer & L Baker & Hamilton. Wells, Fargo & Le;. |

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