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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1897. 29 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD 1 No. 2 extra. 83 30@3 40; No. 1 exira, $3 50@ 3 70 clears. 83 40@3 6v; st GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool, by sicam, 10 SUMMARY OF THE MAKKETS. Shipment of $128 634 to China. silver unchanged. Bank Clearings £.11 oft slightly. Wheat very dull. Barley stead Oats weak ani cheaper. | Corn and Rye dull. New Hay in light receipt. Produce. —Larc. prime, #3 8 fess, 38 508570, ©* C0®S 5. o BUTTLE—Creamery, Western, 16340, ¥GGS—State, fresh gathered, 1034c. SUGAR — 8d-degree, " 34c: 96-degres, Sige; Beans very qulet. raw dull. steady: refined quiet. Potatoes weak. Pnlons steadter, PETROLEU ew 3 Ork rehned. £6 15: Phila- Vegetables about the same. delphia and Ealtmore refined, $610; refinea in Butter sdvancing. Cheese firm. Eges weak and quie:. Poulry unchanged. | buik | "HOes—Crop of '35, 338e: b6, B@L0c; | "85, 3@so: const, ‘96, 6@11. 8! opasts WOUL-Domestic ficece, 18@23c: pulled, 15@ Cr Cherries ana Currants lower. 22¢. HIDES—Bul Ayres, dry, 1814 - Oholcsl0rah i LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos A [ " o gnts. 19@. 0c; acid, 193a@dre B¢ El—itio, spot. dull, steadv.. No. 7, 78pc. Futurs closing: Februars, $7 3847 40; March, 3567 40t June, $720@7 U; August, 8720 7 50 September, 1 25@7 303 Devember, 7 30 r changs in Hogs. Coffee quiet. Dried Fruits. —Caltfornia. 50-Ib boxes, 284c: crown, | e | | PRODUCE EXCHANGE SALES. Produce Exchange Cail Sales in May were . s 7 3 ed, 73, @>%4c: seed] u: 600 tons Wheat and 13,700 tons Barley, and for | 34! s e 4. TR0 P T | the crop year to date 2,173,400 tons Wheat and UURIANTS—43,@5%4" In barrels: 5@544c 1n itous Barley | ceaned bulk, bis@6c: cartons, 6@73ge. "APRICOTS—California, boxes, 833@13c; bags, 715@ 10c. A HOLIDAY. © ACHES—Caltfornia, unpeeled, bags. 6@8c: TO-MORRO W To-morrow willbe observed as Memorial Day, | boxes, 7@dc: peeied. 10@12. 5 Dence business will be suspended throughout the | PRUD ES—Caliiornis, 25-B noxes, 3@7c; 80-» City. DaTie—Versian. 60-1b boxes. 315@834e: fard, cases, 53, @dc. 12@180: ! xes. 33,@5 BANKE CLEARINGS. | PoEn M Goes orainar fancy wash: Local ban Tast week were $11,518 | - ({1 5ON—11@1214c for fancy boxes. 585, agains. $1 92 for the same week o | WALNUIS-Caliiorsia standacd, 63gc; soft 1%96. For the month of May they were $55.835- | shell, 8¢ _ R : %96, against £55,009.729 for Mav, | “ALMONDS—Shelled, 156@28c- Year 1897 to date they are $258,064.998, against | Motals. 827,800,604 for the same period in 1835, | P16 1RON—Southern, $9 26@10 25; Northern, TREASURE SHIPMENT. [ _stratts, $13 55@13 65, The Belgic took out a treasure list of $195. Casiings, 10%40. consisting ot $7879 in Mexican Doliars Stocks and Bonds. i Gold Coln and $190,100 in Silver Ballion. 56 oot ot American Sugar.. 511625 gll81214 American Sugar PHd 10 101 50 American TOSACCO. .. ... -.s 50 7 ric Mig Co. 101215 — 18Ty 108714 850 57 50 83 87 77 00 16075 5900 12 50 162 00 3075 | Hocking Vailey =g rsey Centra P T4 1214 | Kansas & Texas, Pid 2625 29 00 | Lake Shore...... e 18600 | & Nastiviile, 4550 4625 New York & Ne New Y North Pact! North Pa R e sreen 15% 00 159 00 Quicksiiver (Con Exchnge). ——— 10000 ROCK T8I8DQ. ... curremreree 608735 © 66 374 ending. < 1925 1913 & ern Pacific.... — i3580 St. Paul WBuTYe 1575 Texas Pacific. .. — 900 Tennesse« Cosl & Lron.. 1875 1912 Union Pac! 700 700 U. <. Lesther U. 5. Leather, P} O Clear ® Portly Cloudy @ Clovdy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 42 HOURS Expianation. = CHICAGO MARKETS, The arrow files with the wind. The top figures | sta’ion indicaie maximum temperature for the those underneath it,if any, the amount of of melted snow in inches and hundredibs, | e past twelve hours. Jsobars, or soild es, connect pofn's of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is usually sccompanied by fair weather: “low’ Tefers 1o low pressure, and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. 11, May 29.—Provisions were un- Prices wero slightly higher in esrly | declined on heavy realizing, lied on liberal buying by for- ¥ belleve the low prices of hogs 3 effect 0a recelpts in the CHICAGO, nteresting. “Lows” usually first appest on the Wusbington FEAT 70:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 coast. When the pressure is high in_the :nterior = b and low along the coas:, and the isobars extemd | JUlY 63, 685h north and south alonz the coast, rain is probable: | ¢F 643, Gdog but when the “low™ 1s inclosed with isobars of | Dece S marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- 1:00 1:15 | eble. With a “high” in the vicinity of Jdaho, and | Ma; pros g i ifornia coast, warmer | Jul ed in summer aud colder verse of these conditions te result. the pressure falling to the C: her may be expec er. The Produce an oppo: | June, 253501 July, Z54c. + une, 1735¢; July, 1735@174¢ 25g52e. THE WEATHER BUREAU. D STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRIC EATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCIS: ne following are the ra | Produes. durinz past 24 hours and seasonal rainfal ¥ 57 92; July. $7 95@7 97%. date, as compared with those of the same date last L 3 uly, $3 62. season: - S Eureka, past 24 hours .00, this season 49.50, | Creameronormotar 100 Shonre: 13%,@14%40; ast season 51.60: Red Bluff. past 24 hours.00, 1ds, 11@: 2c. _Dalries—Extras, 12c; firsts, 10 this sesson 2418, last season 22.33; Sa cisco, past 24 hours -00, this season 23.22 last season 21.25: Fresno, past 24 hours.00, this ses- son 10,53, last season 8 18: Sau Luls Oblspo. pa 24 hours .00. th s0n 20.74 17.7 Fran- | @l1c;_seconds, 7@c. Ladies—Exiras, 9gloc; firsis., T@¥c: packing stock, 7. EGGS—Doll and weak. Recelpts falr. Strictly fresh, 1oss off cases returned, B¥gc. Livestock. season os Angeles, J hours .00, this season 16.85, | OGS — Light, 53 45@3 60: mixed. 83 45@ a.t season 9.85: San Dicgo. past 24 hours.00, | 3 57%: heavy, §3 25@3 06: rough, $3 25@3.381g. last season 5,92 .Y uma, past 24 | Fackers bought 17,700, shippers 2500. Receipts s season 5. co data: 50, mean er condiiiuns An exteusive area of western haif of ogton the p: 15,000, Latimated recelpts for Monday, 45,0005 L for weex 170,000, CATTLE- Beeves, $3 90@5 00: cows and_bel- ers, $2 004 405 Texas steers, 85 10@4 30: stook- ver the | ers and feeders. $3 604 60; * Koceipta 200, Eatl | oa'to | mated receipts for Monday 18.000. rmal | SHEEP—Marketfirm. = Recelpts 3000. the past tweniy-four hours thers kas been 5 s of an inch, or more over 1dabo, Eastern | T oreihte O Washingion and Easters Oregon SOUTH OMAHA, NE®., May 20.—CATTLE— The temperature has fallen in the great valleys | Receipts, 1500 head: m arket 5c lowsr. 5e850m .58, m temperature 59, | ¥ orecasts: of California from 6 10 10 & uchont | HOGS—Receipts, 2500 head: market s shade Washington from 18 to 20 aegrees. | higher. peratures Over the great val all-| SHERP—Receipts, 1800 head: market strong. hily sbove the norma | orm is reporzed at Phesnix. made &t Sa co for thirty | bours ending midnight Sunday, May 30, 1897: | Northern Ca ifornia — Fair Sunday: cooler in the interior: variable winds Inland; fresh westerl; Receipts at Kansas City. S CITY, Mo. May 29 —CATTLE—Re- stesdy; only retail trade. | Receipts, 9000 head; market strong to 5c bigher. | SHEEP-No market. —Fair Sunday: fresh west e NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. Sunday. i anday. | ers early Sunday morn NEW YORK. N. Y., May 20,—The weekly bank statement shows the following changes: Heserve, Increase, $617,150; loans, Increase, $2,557.400: specle, increase, $688,700; legal tenders, increase. $800,600: deposits, increase, $2,648,600: circulation, decrease, $76,500; banks now hold §46,605,100 in excess of requirements. ity — Fair Sunday ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local korecast Otficial. XCHANGE. £ esh westerly winds. NEW TYORR NFEW YORK, X. Y. May 20.—The stock mar- | FOREIGN ket opened active and fairly buoyant with. ad- MARERTS vances extending 10 14 a poiut throughou:the London. 16 London quotations showed fractional ad- | 1ONTON. Exa. May 20.—Consols 1137-18; vances from local closing figures. and the moder- stiver, ate transactions for forelgn account were 0a the 27544 French rentes, 108¢ 4bc. buying side. There was uo_particular news, bt & Liverpool. 054 &ffest was exercised by Gage's speech at Cln- | AT Qutet; ranatl s esterday declariug 1he policy of the ad. | iy carpon L, CArECeS Off comst. quist and Tinistration regarding the reform of the CUrrency. | woeay in Peve do: Aasete: plolet and sieady; Granger shares. were the leaders of the marker, | " COTION ~Uplands, 4%ps. s, easy. but there was 8180 noteworthy activity in anthra® ruToRmS. cite shares, Sugar Refining and Chicago Gas. The approach of the double holiday was respons:ble for some taking of profits before the clos=, but the undertone of the mar<et continued firm. Tne ture of the bank 5 atements was aa increass in 57,000. This was prob- The Produce Exchange cable gives the followin, Liverpedt quotations for o, 5 Red sy mvaes Tune 63 834d; July, 55 7141; September, bs 8. joans amounting to 82, EXCHANGE AND BULLION. ably chiefly dueto \he loans mude here recsntiy 57 ot of Lown and notably Hoston borrowers, and | giery, - iCalso in part reflects the borro:sings o importers | SieTne EXCRAREE: £ day = wmal against the recent neavy importations of me:Chaa- | ieriing Cables...... e e dize w York Exchange, sight, o2 it The fmports for the week at this port are valued | New ¥ ork Exonance tolianiic: — | st $11 644886, against $10,971.014 last week | Rinc ailver. pes onone, L mAphIC. — owo% and $6.660,597 for i he corresponding week Inst'| Mexicas Loilars sersanenecaee eted year. The actual Cash hoidings of the banks in- 7 S . | creas=d $1.484.000, and depos.ts | eased $3.- ———— 465.000. thai 8 week ago. at unchanged quotation strong. The Weekly statemeat of the & 1583 of the associaied banks snows aa inorease of nearly | grainbroker, 412 Pine sircec $1,500.000 in lawiul moner, more thau balf in | 5 jegal tenders. All of this money Is from the in- 8ax FrANCISCO, May 29, 1897. terlor. iogether with €pouza more ‘mm,ez[ ’ Chicago. | mennl withdrawn on. sccount of exports of 2 s L be Inorease of over §2,500.000 1 loans, | The pa week hrs been one of disappointment Vodersiand, refiscts the special and temporary | 1o wheat-holders The chief factor in depress'ng iranssctions. ihe twp caanges noted are 2ot | prices his Leen the very favorable weather to -ted in the deposits, although Lhey 87@ | growing crops. May and Juue ace generally forc- | rly $3.500 006 larger than Iast weei Taenet o onyng . brinzs the surplus reserve up to 846,616,000, i ey N or D48 all 1h4i@i L pe: cent: time mones— | ADO:ber facicy which hes contributed largely to | 60 days, 2 per ceni: 4 aud 5 months, 24 per cent; | the weakness bas bcen the poor demand for spot | Gand 7 monibs, 8 per cent. 9 months, 334 per ent | siuff. The foreign demsnd, as well ag that of fa- | terior miliers, has b-en extremely smali. All the | while wheat bas been going afloat at a rapil rate. Surplus reserves are $517.000 hignar Government bonds were steady. Railway boads were | YESTERDAY’S WHEAT MARKET. The following resume of the wheat market is fornished by E. A. Eresse, Produce Exchange 1. x( b ige collateral: prime 3@314 per cent; choice e B e tienial exchange . doll howev.r d'd mot represent new busine: aul heavy. Posted uskiug rates Ior tnerefore 1t was of po imjoriance Lo the trade &4 861/ tor long bills and $4 88 for demand. confined within th> Boad of Trade iuclosure, ual rates long bil's $4 8534 86, sight dratis | 0V SL To o b he only element In whesi-trad | eable transfers ¥4 874 Domestc | WU'C SPICE 3 ¢xcliange on New York and San Fren- | UU0.lg.qi0n has been a prominent feature dur- cisco, sight 1734¢ premium, telegrapn 200 preme | V11" Cier” Many stonoss limits were fum. Jexched. Wheat coming cut 1n this way was taken | Wheat and Flour. care of by shorls. >pesms of strengts would come | WREAT- 10:30 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:10 m'.ollhrs morke. and di ap;ear almost 83 quickiy Ma. — i Vs — e — hev crme. July ‘7455 7 5 a1, —— | Ihere bas been no suppor: of volume enough to 71° 71 ° 70% — — | Gomore than check & deciine temporarily. The L 4 7i8g —— _ — | market basdropp d purels of its own welght % o0 b A 'No. 1 Nortn- | Early in the week Thoms (sImated the grow- ern sprinz New Yore, 76%c; No. 1 Nortbern | ipg wbes: crop at 530.000,000 oush I5. the larzest spring Duluth, 790: No. 5 hard winter, 706c; | esiimate ye: made. Whi e these figures are no No. 2 hard winter, 76440 doubt more than libsral, ye: they are cousitered Future closiug: July, 74%4e; September, 70%c; | of suslicient importa tce (o cavse traders to pause betore buyinj D be 28/, FLOUH= Wit Fresent indications poiut 10 3 fair crop ia Amer- FLOUK~Wiuter, bbis, superine, $2£0@3 00; ica and Canada. Thess two countries are the only ones enjoying such a flattering condition of al- fairs. Euglaud and Frauce are sufter.ng from 100 much raln. Argentive, Indix aud Australia are out of the exporting business this year. Other wheat-growing countries are below iheir rezular average. These condi:fons are just now 10st sight of and may not show their iufluence for some weeks to come. The conaltion of affairs for the coming ciop 2p- pears thus: Sushels Yield, 500,000,000 Carry 20,000,000 Total.. .- 520.000,00) Wanted for home consumpiion, 875,000,000 bushels; seed, atc., 50,000,000 bushe!s. Amount av'L.able for export 95,000,000 bush- els, leaving nuthing to go (nto the crop of 1898 France wil need 60,000,000 busliels and Aus. tralia 6,000,000 busheis. India is aa unkbown quantity. 1t 13 ‘more than probable that France will call upon Ameiica to supply a portion of Ler shortage. Statisically wheat prices have a bright future This, however, does ot stop tne deciining ted- ency with whicn the market s-ems impregna ed st preseut. Assoon &s & more definite estimate on the crop can be arrived at a broader market will Daturally result. 7The trade of the st two weeks has been of a professionai cheracier. A good mauy large short lines in May were settld up to-day, This shouid 1ift s weigut from the marset. To-day’s wheat marae: ojensd Y4c under yester- day's Closlug price. July openca at 658 . ad- vanced to 687c, gradually deciining o 6814c, closing a: 6814@68%sc. September ranged ose uuder July. The ~marker devod of special interest Many had bought ves.erdsy, anticipaing & ral to-day. ‘ine rally seemed to WOrk in favor Gt shorts. Se ling by longs afier 11 o'cluck gave the market a heavy feeling whick: it was 7ot abie to tarow off before the c use Of the session. Closiog Was practicslly at the bottom prics uf the day. Figures on Monaay’s visible supply range from oue and & halt mil'ions 10 two mil.ions decrease. WHEAT MOVEMENT, Shipmen(s. Clifes. Bughels. -Duluth... 369 490 000 26,640 45,883 1300 2000 3,000 Milwaokee. . TIDEWATER. Boston..... .. New York.. ‘Baitimore.. LIVERPOOL. July. Sept. Dec. Wheat—Closing. 58 6714 58 FRENCH MARKETS. B : May. June. lour—Closing.. reeyereeeen 8650 46,60 Wheat—Closing 3380 2860 Lorn ruted weaker. The opening was steady. Selling by local traders caused a soft underione. September deciived 34c from the opening. There was very litie done in spot. Transactions of & Saurday character. Coru has been weak throughout the week in sympathy with wheat - There has been no special €Mort to depress prices, but surrounding influeaces have been suca that buyers preferred 10 await de velopments. Keceipts have been liberal. It is thought they will s00u drop oft, as cribbers will not market their | products at present prices, prefeiriog to know more of the coming crop. . Oats have been neglected. ' There seems no di position to advance or depress prices. Crop cou- ditions are very contradictory. Frovisions have been very dull during the weel [rading purely professional. ~Kecelps of hogs San Franclsco. 9:15 A. M. SESSION. Depressed Eastern and_foreizn markets turned the iocal crowu into selling wheat this morning. December opened a: $1 221, szainst $1 28 yester- day. The ‘eeiing seems weaker than usual. Buy- ers are not sanguine. 2 10:15 A - SESSION. Wheat tradlug dull and lower. Chicago dealin- 10g graduaily, making iocal operators bearish, while buyers are acting wiih caution. December quotsbly $1 2214 Burley negiected. 11:15 o 3. sEssION: Tho week closes with wheat very weak. Fvery attempt made to advance the pri e during the week has been met wiih losses. While th- under- tone has been less weak than thet of other mar- keis, yet traders have been suspicious of the loag side. The selling to-day was mostly new shorts. The market now 10o:s oversold. December wheat closed at $1 2134 sellers. AFTERNOON (URB. Offerings sf wheat liberal. Many December sold at $1 2134 aangnts FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND lling orders. OTUHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Business is flat. The millers are buy- ing very little and the shippers nothing a ail, hence quotations are wholly nominal at $1 2715@ 180 for No. 1 shippiug and 81 35@1 40asihe ask- ing price for exira choice milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥SSION—9:15 o'clock—December— 34,000 cus, $1 2235: 2000, $1 3234 % SECOND SKSSION— December— 6U00 ctls, $1'221/, KEGULAR MORNING SESSYON — December — 80UU cuis, $1 22: 12,000, $1 21 %: 40,000, £1 2154, BARLEY—Feed is unchangea at 70@75¢ cui, outside figure for cuoice bright; Brewing, S0@8be. CALL BOARD SALES. JXFORMAL SESSTON—9:13 0'Clock— N0 sales. RECOND SESSION sales. REGULAR MORNING SKSSION—NO sales. OA'TS— Lower prices are quoted with a stagnant marcet. Fancy Feed, $1 20@1 30 ® cti: zood to choice, $1 10@) 20; common, 95c@l V734 B ctl. Clipped Oats sell &t $1@2 B ton uver iue ra product. CORN—The demand continues poor. Large Yel- low, $1@1 0234 ctl; Small Kound do, $1 07%@ 110; White, 9216@9734c # cil. RYE—7714G8%10c ® cil. BUCKWHEAL—Ls nominal amabout 81 25@ 1409 ctl FLOUR AND MILLSTUPFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $475@A4 55: Bakers exiras, $4 5O@4 65: Super fine, $4@4 85 @ vbL CORNMEAL. ETC. —Feed Corn, $22@23: Cracked Corn, §23 50 @ ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as follows, usual discount o the trade: Graham Flour, §2 83 #1100 bs: Kye Flour. $260 # 100: Rice Fiour, 5 75; Corpmeal, §2@2 20: exira cream do, $2 75, Oatmesl, 3 50; Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, $3 10@ 3 30; muckwheat Flour, '$3 25@3_50; Cracked Wheat, 83 50: Farina, $4: Whole Wheal Flour, $3; Roiled Vats (bbis). $4 75@5 10: Pearl Barley. £3'754; Split Peas, $5 50; Gizen do, 34 20 B 100 Ibe. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Arrivals of new Hay contiuue light, BRAN—815@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. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolied Barlev, $£16 50@17: Qlicake Meal a: the mill, 82680 ® ton; jovbiug, 27 50. HAY—Whea: 13 quotable at $S@10 50 B fon: new Wheat, 87@7 50 B ton: Wheat and Oai, $1@ 10: Om, S58 53;1';;-;:8;4 Sa, $@s 807 B iey, $6'50@8: Alfaita, :_compressed, $7 @10: stock, $5@6: Clover, $6G8 B ton. BTRAW—20450c ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. No further changes to repart., BEANE—Bayos quoted ai $1 65@175; Small Whites, 8131 1734 B cilz Large Woites, $101 10 0 and % cll; Pinks. 81g1 15; Reds, $1 2081 30: Black- Red Kidney, nominal: LI Butters, $125@1 76: Pea, $1 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@3 73: Yellow Mustard, 81 75 B ctl; Fiax, 81 5081 60: Canary Beed, 13,@2%40 9 D: Aliaifa, 634c; Kape, 214@ 28407 Hemp, d¢; Timothy, 4 R1ED PEAS—Nlles, nomiual; Green, $130@ 180 % cotl POTATOES, S, VEGETABLES, Potatoes rille weak. Ouions are firmer. tables show no particular chauge. POTATOES—New Potatoes, 75¢@$125 B ctl: New Eariy Rose in boxes, $1 25@1 50: River eds, 50@60c: Burbank Seediings, SU@S5c B cti for Rivers and 55@68c for Peiainmes; Oregon Bur- banks. 60@75¢ i ONTONS—XNew Reds, 40@50c B sack. VEGETABLES—Receints were 731 boxes As- paragus, 159 boxes Rhubarb. 69 sicks Peas, 64 boxes Cucumbers and 139 sacks Beans. Summer 8quash in sma‘l boxes, 75c@§1 B box: Bay Squash, $2 50 B box: Cucumbers, 60c@Si ® box for_Marvsville; Asparagus 60c@$1 for common. $1 25@1 50 for choice and $1 76@2 for fancy: Rhubarb, B0@hc ior ordinary and 750 for chorce 1arge: Marrowfat Sqnasb, $15 § ton; Dried Peppers, 6@8c ® 1b; Green Peppers, 20c ¥ 1. Toen Peas, BUC@SL § Sack; String Beans. SGuc % 1: Horse Beans, 35@50c $ sack; Dried Okra, 8@9c B Ib; Cabbage, 75@85¢ B cul;’ Carrots, 25@ 3Uc B sack: Garlic, 13@2¢ B 1; Mexican Tom- 085, $2 50 B box. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGSY, ONION Vege- Butter s poluting upward, as the datrymen are reporting a deficiency in grass, and hicher prices are io0ked for tnis wees. Cheesels firm. Eggs are weak and the top price s now hard to obtain. BUTTER— CREaMERY—Fancy creameries. 16c; seconds, 14 @lich DATRY—Cholce to fancy, 13@14c B B; lower grades, 11@12c. PICKLED—13C B M for new. FIRKIN—14d10c B b for new. CREAMEEY TUB—New, 16¢ 8 . LASTERN - 11@12%c for iadle-packed. CHEKSE—Choice mild new, 8@ Ib: common 10 good, E@7%4c P Ib: Cream’ Cheddar, 10@11e; Yount America, ¥@Sc: Western, 11¢;’ Kastern, 18815c ¥ b LG S—Ranch Eggs, "’/{3““ store Eggs, 11 @1234c B doz; Esstern, 11@12%ec: Duck Eggs, 1235¢ B doz. POULTRY AND GANE. POULTRY -Two cars of Eastern will be put on Taescar. Live Turkeys, 13@14c for Gobblers, 12@13c for Heus: Geese 3 pr. T5:G81 25; Ducks. $3 4:@3 50 for cld and $5 50@5 for young: Hens, $3 0@ Roosters. young. $6 6U@8: do, old, $4@4 25; Fry. ers, $5@5 B0 P dozen: Erollers, $4@4 o0 for latge and 32@3080 for small; Pigeons, 81 26@1 50 doz for young and for old. GAME-tiare, nominal; Rabbits, nominak | Eyaus (Gnilagher) and Catherine beu DECIDUOUS AND CITKUS FRUITS. Receipts were 573 chests Strawberries and 6000 boxes Cherries and 45 boxes Apricots. Strawberries are higher and Currants lowe: Cherries are lower. Other tree fruits are un- changed. Choice Oranges rule firm, DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $4@5 B chest for large and $5 @7 for small. Blackberries from Covins, — P crate. seberries, 1@1%30 B B for small aud 2@2%sc 75c@81 B crate, Currants, $3@4 50 P chest. Cherry Flums, AU@5Uc B draws Pringle Apricots, 40c@81 B box. Green Fears, 50c B box. ‘Apples. £1@1 50 B box; Green Apples, 40@50c. Cilerries, 26@40c ® box for white and red and 20@d0c for black; loose White, *@éc B b; loose Black, 2@ic. E CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are quotable av$5@6 B box for choice 10 fancy and $2@% 0 P box for common; Seedlings, $1 25@1 78 B box; Mediterranean Sweets, 81 25@2 50 B bx: Lemons, 7bc@S1 20 for common and $1 50@2 25 for £00d 10 cholce: Mexican Limes, 85 50@6 % box: Eananas, §1@2 ® bunch: Pineapples, $2@4 B doz. DRIED FRULLS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Trade continues very dull. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 435@6¢c B 1; fancy, 634c B D; peeled, #@11¢; Apricots, 6@8cy Moorparks. 10@13c: evaporated Appies, @9%4C: sun-dried, u@; Prunes, 214@3c for the 4 sizes: white Iigs, Sci Flame, 4@dYec for pitted and 1@13c for anpi ted: Nectarines, 5%@5%0® b 10r piime to fancy: Years, 214@Ac for Wiials, 22@¢ 10r quarters and 3@bc for halves. AISINS— Four-crown, 10ose. 534c; 3-crown. 4/c; 2-crown, 330 B D; seed ess Sultanns, B@bL4c; seediess Muscatels, 43ge: 3-crown London layers, $1@1 25; $150; Dehesa clusters, $z50; 1w perial rs, $2 50: drled grapes out. N UTS—Chestnuts quotable ai’ 8@10c: Walnuts, 616@7c B D for standard ana 9@9Lhc B b for tofishell; Almonds, 6@G340 tfor. Langhedoc, iQ S3jge for hardsheli and 8@9C # 1 for papersheli; Péinuts, 4@6c B_tb for Eastern and 4o for Cali- fornia; Hickory ‘Nuts, ‘@fe % B Pecans, 19 Be® Ib: Filberts, 755@EC; Brazll Nuts, T34@8c: Coconnuts, §6@5 50 ‘& 100, HONEY-Comb, 1U@1214 forbrightand 5@9c for lower grades; water-wiite extragted, 5@534cC; lght amber extracted. 41%@4%c; dark smber, 4@4Yac; dark, 2@3C B 1. BEESWAX-27@25c 3 - PROVISIONS, Dealers quote Hams firm and everything elss weak. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 7%4¢ @ I for heavy, 8¢ ® 1 for light medium. 9c for lizht, 10c B B for extra light and 12¢ @ Ib f0r sugar cured. Eas:- ern sugar-cured Hams, 1234c B B: California Hams, 1055@) ] c: Mess Beef, $2@8 50 P bbi: extra mess do. §5 50@9: family 'do, §9 50@10; extra prime Pork, §10@10 50: extra clear, $15 5U@14 8, bolz_ mess $1250@18 % bbl; Smoked Beef, 9%ac ¥ T.A RD—Eastern tierces are quoted ‘at 5%c for compound and 6c_for pure: pails B34c: Cal- ifornia tierces, 414@4%4c for compound and Slac for pure: halt-bbls, 534¢; 10-1b tins, 614c; ao 5-b, 8150 B b. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 6¢. Packages. Tess than 800 Ms—1-1b pails. 60 1n & case, 8%c; 3-1b palls, 20 in & case, 894c: 51 pails. 12 1n & case, bl4c; 10-B paiis, 610 a case, ¥ac: 00- tins, 1ord in case, “Bge: wooden buckets, 50 Ibs net, 77%c: fancy tubs. 80 1bs net, 754¢; halt-barrels, ‘about 110 by, Tiae B b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o B 1 under souna stock. leavy salted . steers, 714@Sc B B: medium, 7c: light, 635@7c: Cow- Dides, 639@7c: Stags, dc: saited Kip,6c: salted Calf, 7@8o: saiied Veul €@Tc ary Hides 12@12vic: colls and prands. §@10c; dry Kip ana Veal, §@10c: dry Cals, 15¢; culls, 10c: Goatskins, 20@26¢ each; Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, eood summer. 26¢ § B medinm,’ J0c: winier, 10c; heepskina shear: lings, 10@20¢_each: short 'wool, medium, 60@30c each: long Wool:, TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 23,@3c ® ; No. 3, 234e; Totined. 4%5c: Grease. 2C B WOUL—=pring clip 15 quoted: Mountaln. 11@ 180: Footnill, 8@11c: San_Joaquin, ¥ 7@8c; do, seven months, Ta@ve B i $@11¢; Kastern Oregon, 7@10c. OPS—_g@se for falr 1o choice and 9@10c B b for fancy. Contracts_are being drawn at 8@10c 10r new Oregons aad 7@9¢ for now Washingtons. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutts Graln Bags, 473@5c: San Quen. tin, 85 40: Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellingion, §8; New Wellington, $8: South fleld _Wellington, $7 50: Eeattle, $5 50: Bryant, $5 50; Coos bay, $4 75: Wallsend, 87 % ton; ‘Cumberland, 313 50 ® ton in bulk and $15 {nsacks: Pennsylvanla, Anthracite Egg, §11@12 ton: Weish Anthracite, $3@10; Caunei, $8 # ton: Hock Spriogs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7.60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton In sks. CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Packers' As- rociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: lu_lots 0f 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50,000 cuses, 9214c P Gozen: 75,000 cases, 90C P d0zen, Dut cash L. O b. ex-ship. COFFEE—C. E. Bickford’s circlar says: “A moderate business has been transacted siuce the date of our last circular and the market shows no mentionable change as to prices nor as to stacistical position other than to note & diminution Of re- ceipts as compared with the same date Of last year, which, if not recovered, may later on prove a factor of lccal importance. The growing scarcity of fine qualities of washed Coffec is dally becom- iog more and more apparent, and these alone show any degree of strength. Elsewhere the out- look presents no new features. duliness appearing to.ba prevalent everywhere. Frazil estimates for 1897-98 range 1ro . 6,250,000 to 7.500,000 bags, and untll these figures are more definitely settled no movement either way may be expecied. To- day’s stock consists of 9435 Costa Rica. 569 Nica: ragus, 7758 Saivador, 1 ~mala and 1662 Mexican—in all _52.883, time last year. Steamer City of Panama is due here abont June 2 with 4.50 bags.” We auote: CosTA RICA—17@1834¢ P b for good to prime washed: 16@1634cC for good: 13@ldd4e for good mixed with black beaus: 14@1434¢ for falr: 916G 18c nominal for common to ordinary. SALVADOR—15@1734¢ for good to prime washed; 14@14%5c ® Db jor fair washed; 1614@l8c for g00d 10 prime washed peaberry; 12345@13c for superior _unwashed: 12@1214C for good un- washed: 1614@16c for good (0 prime unwashed peaberry. GUATEMATA AND MEXICAN—173,@19c B B for prime to sirictly prime washed: 18@171ac for ®00d to strictly good washed: 15@1534c for fair wasted 15@13%c for medlum; 10@12vgc for ordiuary; ¥@93c for interlor To common; 1 13c for good to prime washed peaberry; 1534 16¢ for g0od to prime unwashed peaberry. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6c: Powdered, 5vac; Dry Granalated, 4%c B D: Confectioners’ A, 4%c: Magnoiia A, dZjc; Extra C, 434c: Golden C, 4lyc: Candy Gran: ulied, b¢; hall burrels J4C more tian barrels, and boxes V¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs show 1o further change. Wholesale rates for dressel si0ck from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First qualtty, 514@8c; second do, bc; thirddo, 4@414c B B VEA L—Large, 5@6c: small, 6@7c B b. MUTTON—Wethers, 5@34¢; £wes, 4@5c B B LAMB—Spriog, 6@7¢ ¥ I, PORK—Live Hozs 3%:@3%c for large and 314 @354c for small and niedium: soft Hogs, 234@ 4yge: dressed do, 4145@blec KECEIPTs OF PRODUCK. Houns. yew 24 22,692 1770 1,080 7075 260 260 11,000 1,422 117 | Leatter. rolls. ..o 608/ Lime, bbis. ...~ 820|Quicksiiver, fisky 5| Mustard Seed, 1,197 Lumber. M tasi. 30 288 Tallow, Clls...... 163 —_— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Patrick and Mary E. McHugh (formerly Mary . Lavelle) to Mary Gallaguer. 1ot on S line of Austin avenue, 70 W of Franklin street, W 25 by 5 60: $10. Same, John and Mary Gallagher to Charles 5. and Tda M. Osborn, 10ton N line of Bush street, 70 W of Franklin, W 26 by N 60: 810, Donald Y. Campbell to California Title Insur- ance and Trust Company, loton W Iine of Buchan- an sireet, 25 S of Green, 5 67:6 by W 100: $10. San Francisco ~avings Union to Herbert k. Law, lot on SW _corner of Lombard and Devisadero sireets, S 187:6 by W 137:6; $10. Henry Mahan 10 kmil- mann, undivided hiif of 1ot beginning 81:3 N ot Point Lobos avenue and 99:3 E of Collins sreet, E51, N 15, W 80:3, N 395:815, W 21, S 408 20. B isan Whelan to Loulss Gordon, 1o on Sw corner of Uak and Ashbury streets, W 31:3 by § 100; $10. John and_Lena Stierlen to Murdoch D. Mathe- son, lot on N line of Frederick street, 181:3 W of Shrader, W ¢85 by N 137:6: $10. Murdoch D. Matheson t0 Fanny L. Matheson, same: gif . Chasles J. and Mary A. Flour. ar sku. Potatoes, sks..o Oregon, 8KS.... Galiagher. Margaret e m (Gl atfer) to Susie Woods, undivided 4-10 of lot on Jine of York street, 200 5 of Twency-s cond, S 28 by E 100. §1. "Antop Stenbach to Margarct £ teinbach, 10z on £ llne of Alabsma sireet. 14 S of Twenly-fifth, k& 100; gitt. S O a4 Alice & Bolion to Taidors Lievr lot on W iine of Montgomery street, 48 N of Jack™ 47 by W 86:6: als0 property in Santw Ciara; 86173 oinsand Bertna Fourquard to Henry A. Vil- ieneuve, lo. on W line of Vernon street (now Marcy place), 93:6 8 of Juckson, § 22, W 5616, 5§ 20, W 45:10, N 40, E28:11, N 20, E 22:11, 5 16, ¥ £6:6: $10. Gsorge‘!(. and Lucy B. Frink to George W. and Minsrva K. Frink, 1ot on N line of North Point, 66 W of Jones, W 71:6, N 137:6, E 137:8, 8 37:6, W 66, S 100; 810. ‘¥rank M., Georze D. and Fred A. Greenwood (executors of estate of Monroe Greemwood) to Willlam H. and_ Kate Ayers, loi on X line of Clement screat, 8733 ki of Thi:d avenue, E 35 by X100, 31447, 3% Headitey and W. H. Woustz to Jacob Heyman, lot o0 S line of J sircet, 82:6 W of Thirceenth Avenue. W by > 100; §10. Tere:a O'Farrell . William saubrich to Ferdinand E, Hesthal, 1ot on X line of Mi.ston Wounne and I. L. Hoff- | street with NW line of Valencla street, N 163:734, S 85:634, SW 142:97%: $10. Hermann _+chrader, [August and Mathilde Kl ba 0 Alex F.W.Quanit,lot on E line of Chenery street, 658 of . hirtieth, S 89 by X 75§ pogion of lows 28 aud 23, block 29, Fairmount; «énrve K. Frink tn Tney H. Frink. ‘ot on N fne o Tweltth avenue South, 50 I of P strect, E 25 by N 109 boock #27. ' _ i Hale 1 ¢ : it »uron a)l icuoise Heringhl to Amb ose Fur- rer. 1oL om NE coraer of Geneva anu 1'uia streets, 60, E 58:6, >t join, W 117, lots and 4, San Miguel Cic. $10. block Builders’ Contracts. Mrs. Susi» Woods with T_F. Doyle, to erecta txo-story building on E line of Bryant sireet, 160 N of Twent, s:cu d. 320Uy 4ar nitect, contractor, Eugene R. Wall with J hn Keneally, to erect & twi- ory tuilding on W iine of Jessie street, 295 N of Fourteen b, §2 00: arubit ct CONLActoT. 3o« F.aerul wth | homas Butier, 0 erect & or* building on S iine of Howard street, 157:6 W of Beale. $4480: Clinton Day, architect. Sarah E. Denis with Val Franz, to erect a three- story building on S line of Sacramento streel, 1876 W ¢f Leavenworth, $6u00; ar.hitect, con- tractor. THE ST00X MARKET. Mining s o ks closed the week firm but dull. There wiil be no sesslon of the boards to-morrow. The Gould & Curry assessment falls delinquert 10 board on Tuesday. The Rock Tsland Mining Comnany of American Fiat district, Nevada, has levied an assessment of 2¢ per share, delinquent Junx 25. ‘e annuab meeting of the Su ter-street Rall- road Compaoy nas b:er called for June 14 The Bank of Commerce of San® Francisco has levied an assessment of 10 per share on ita capi- tal 50k, delinquent July 1. ‘This is the calling of snotaer instal ment of the capital which was sub- seribed by th - stockno'ders A tele tam from _the Con, Cal. & Va states that the output of ore from the mine last week amounted to 115 tons, 0f the avera:e surface car mple assay of §74 22. For the previous wee< the output was 71 tous, 0f e avera,e sssay value of $62 87. The foliowing local incorporations disbursed dividends during tne past mont! Naxx. PersShare Amount. Central Gaslight.. -$1 00 $20,000 Gas Consnmers”. 15 2,025 Oakland Gas Co . 25 7,500 Pacific Gas Imp. Co. 50 15,000 Pacitic Lighting Co. .. 35 7,000 8. F. Gas and Electric 50 63.750 n Jose Water. . 50 pring Valley Wal 50 Caltfornia-street C: 50 Giifornia Cot on Mills. "\ 100 Alaska Packers' Assoclation.. 75 Hutchinson Plantaton..... 2l Natoma Vineyard Co.. o5 Pacific Telephone. 40 Sunset Telephone. .. 25 Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm. 05 Homestake Minin; Banta Kosalia Mining Co Morning Star Mining Co. Qutaio Mining Co... 2 Pennsylvania Mining Co...... 05 Gwin Mining Co. (7] Total ... ...8343,991 A summary of the dividends com pares s follows: 1896, 1897, Gas' companles. ... 96,833 ‘Water companies. . 65.741 Street rallways...... 5,000 Sugar companies. 12,500 Fish companies.. 85,533 Telephone companies. 15,300 Mining companies. L 4250 Ldiscellaneous companies... 7,250 Totals. ... ceveeees $284,408 $344,991 Following Are the Highest Pricos Dur- ing the Past Week. Sion. [Tues | Wed. Thra. 06| 0Ot 06| 08 04 udl..... 02| 20| 20 24| 21 63 - 05l 03 11 ¢ 81 28| 1.20| 1.10| Nb‘ 1.75| Confidence....... | 110/ 103 Crown Point. 24| Gould & Curry | 2./ 22 Hale & Norcros:| B8/ &6| #9l 36 26| 9L 14| 1y 16 13 79 6 39| 7] 100 3y 1.50( 1.50| 45| 4] 35 34 Utau 03 vl Yolow Jackes. | 34| 3y 80 827752 BOAKD SALES. Followlng were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: RXGULAR MORNING €ESSION. rowwwerrys HI30. 100 Belcher...21(200 G & C.....20(500 Seg Bel....09 25) B&B.....60(250 Mexican..37 500 ...........10 100 Ophir... 400 Potosi....70(100 ¥ Juki. 100 69) Following were the sales in the Paclfic Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR rPeeroN—10:7n. 100 C¥oint... 100 Alnba.....06/500 C Imp ....01(400 Ophitr......97 100 ... .- 07500 ... 02200 95 400 Alts. ... .05/500 C N Y. ..02(300 Ovrmn....13 200 Andes..... 20 200 Beicher. 600 B&s, 500 ...... 300 Crwn Pt. %2 500 Potosi 500 Euilion. 200 Caleda.. 90700 Scorpion..03 200 ... “-28(500 SB&M..."10 250 Chilng 87400 5 Nv.... a3 9 0 Choir,. 041200 ... " 41 4000 ......1.23%|200 Jusiics....02 300 8il Hill....01 100 Kentuck..05/500 .. 1000 L Wash_ 02350 Stard 300 Mexicna.. 56,100 .... .1.9224/300 Nv Qa...052vV Union,. 1007 75200 Ocoas. . 1214(1000 Uzah... 100 Conil....1UsI4700 .. 121200 % Juki, CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, May 29—13 . T Asked, Bt Askad. AlphaCone....” = O e U405 2" 03| so 19 20/ Kentnek. ..,... 04 s Belcher.vasee 20 31 Mexican. ¥ 36 Best & Belchaz 59 Nevada Que e 1] Benton Con... 09 Uccidental.,., 11 12 02 Ophtr., 98 94 o8 18 14 Choliac ... 12120 125 Con.Cal&¥a. 1 Cballencs Cox Con. impertal. 01 Confl ice.... 100 1. Yoiz — Crown Polnt.., 23 EastSlerraNe? — horekavoa .. — Exeheauer .. 01 = buula & Lurty. 20 80 Laiva ducecs 87 FLOCA AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, May 29—10:30 A3 TN)JTED STATES BONDS. Fa. Asked, U84 coun.1i3 — |U S dareg, Lonew 1ssuel3 = MISCRLEANEODS BoNDe. CalstOblase. 111 — CalFlecL 64126 12814 CotraCWbs ~— _98%5/0mnibus bs.. 1223 — Dpotstex-cp — 100 P &0 RySs. — 118 Edsn L&PE8137 — |P&Ch Ry ds.102 105 F&CHRR 6510614 — |Pwist KR83115 — Bt Askea 100 22034 Geary-at Rés — 10214/ Reno, WL&L — 103 HC&S014s100 — (SsctoP &L — 100 | Losang L8i — 100 [SF&NPRSa. 1023 — | DoGnteed 85 — 101 (SPRRAriz6s 9%iy 0814 Mxt-stObleBs134141251s|SPRECal 65. 107 109 DoRyCon bs. 10634 10714 SPRRCalss. — 84 NatVingslsl — 00 |SPBrRCal8s. §955100 NevONgR7s. — 100 [8VWaterts. 119 11934 N RyCal 6s.104% — [SVWaceras. 1003, — Nyl o — 100 |GtkinGdiioi — 10234 WATER sTOCK: ContraCosts 31 — |Sprus Valley $684 9735 MariaCo..... 80— €4S AND ELECTRI~ 3 w07t rvere = B0 [Pacific Liens — 80 Cobtmi . Gy = |SF GaRieo: 24! i 9 91/SanFrancca 2 ::2 1, Cak G L &H 5384 o414 Stooktone e 187 1 Fas Gas Jmp SUYp W:{ INEURANL ® eTV T First Nationi132 = LondonP&A. — 130 Merch ¥x.... 12— #ACINGS WAYK ETOICH GersgrCo.i34) -~ (Sav&losn. _ 108 bSEL.110) — [Securiy... 350 — Morasnot'S8 @0 |Union Tt 98735 — brSav Unlonds® — STRKET RAILROAD STOCKL tforaa.... 1073 — [OKSL&Har — 100 (?e‘-rgf& 68% — |Presdio. ... 4 - Murkersi.n 4 4434 “OWuam rroexr 1antie n. 14 17 |GiantCoa,., 28 30 &lfiomia.:: 75 98 |Vigorn 1 Kastern ... ¥3 85 Win tavmam eeacy Alnska rere. 973,100 |Nat VinGo.. — 7 Ger Lead Oo. 100 30 | cemnicS8Us — 24 HawO&sCa. 13 13/PacAuxFA 3 3 Hutch3¥eo 21 2135 PucBoraxCo. 99 - Nerkixasu. 90 - |rartbunCe 63 7 SALES—MORNIN® baBSION, Hoard— 09 Hutchinson § P Co. 21 00 15 do do 21 3215 10 SV Water. T 0 Prussia’s high executioner being atout 1o retire hundreds of applicants for the position have appeared. He gets £710s for each execution and his traveling ex- penses. — e The Time Ball. BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. U. & x.} MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. May 29. 1837 The time ball on Telegrapn Hil was droppst exactly at noon to-day—L ¢ & Doon of the 130iu meridian, or cXacuy & 8 P X., Greenwich time. W. 5 Huamea, Lieutenan: U. & N., in charge. THE CALL CALENDAR. May, 1897. Tu.| W.iTh | Fr. [Su. | Mo. New Moon. May 1. OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. [ erem May 80.10am | Pler & My 50, van| Plecil May 30, 2Pu|Pler § BTEAMAR | DKSTINATION. | SATGS HumboldtBay Cliy Puebia| Vic & Pgt Sna | May 31, Sax | Prer 3 Santa Rosa.|San Diego...... | June 1.11au| Plerll ABlanchard | Oregon poris.. |June 1,10aM | Plerl3 o - |Eel River...." iune 1.10Au|Pler 13 .| Humboldeay |June 1. iru|Piecd fune 1.10an|Pler & |Tune Z,10au|Plerll June 210aM|Pler2i Arcaia..... |Coos Sav.. " |June 210Aw| Pler 13 SonoL. "7 | Grave Harbor, |June 2. 5p | Pler2 Fomer...."" (Oregon ports..(June 2, 8ay|S'wall 4 Queen...." | Alaska. June June June 8 vaw|Plec L1 512 MPMS S 5,11aM | Plerll 5:10A% | vier & & gam|Plord 7.20au| 11er 24 2, Bax|Pier 8 | Newpor: Ul .|San Josede G. Walla Waiia| Vic & Pet Sn0 | June State of Cal|Portland .. |iune STEAMERS TO ARELVE. STEAMER | Frox ] _bus Crescent City ... May 30 Tacoms. .. * |7 My S0 Portlana.’] Nay 30 Nay 30 May 30 May 30 May 81 PAnAmA.......... Departure Bay .. Eel River..... .00 Humboldt Bay . - {Oregon ports... Wellington. .. . Chilkat Waita Walla. .. | Victoria & Puxe: Sounl 5 Arcata.. c 1 Willamette! 1 Crescens Clt. 1 Mariposa... Sydney...... 3 Corona. ~ {Ran Diego 3 Humbaldi Aumbold: Eas El State of Cal.... | Poruana. . 4 Czanina 4 nreka. | 5 owport. H North Forg. . # 5 TUmatilia. Victorla & Puget Sound 6 Cleveland. . Puget ~ound... o 8 Faralion Yaquina n 6 BUN, MOON AND TIDE UNITED STATES COAST AND GRODFTIC SMRuE TiMEs AND HEieHTs or HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO EaN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OrFe ClAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKBINTENDENT. NorE—The high and low waters occur at tha City Front (Missioz-sireet Whar!) abons twenty five minutes laier than at Fort Foint; 1ue heighs of tide !s the same at both places. May—1891. Eunday, May 30. 49 Moon rises #un rises, 8| Moon seta. . Bunsets . Ui BI(U0s 4.31 34/10.24| 52 501/ 351044 b1 5.38| 35/11.15 50 «s:' 8411167 49 7.87| 32| . veeren H w‘ lo'w 4.00| 4.5/ 5.52| 3.0 NoTE—In the above exposition of thé t¥ies the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time, The second time eolumn gives the second tide of the day, the third time columu the third tide, ane hand column gives the lass tide of ) day, excepi when tnere are but thres. Lides as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Cosss Survey sbarts, except when & minus sign (—) precedes the | beight, and then the number given1s subtractive from tho depth g'ven b tbe chirin SUTIUE TO MAKINEES. A Branch of the United States Hydrographia Office located 1n the Merctaaty Exchanze is maintained in Ban Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of | expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to visit the officw here complete seis 0f charts and salling directions of the world are Kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest information oan always be objained regarding ligats, dangers 10 navigation and all masters of interest to cosaa | commerce. - The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hil is hoisted about ten minutes before D0OD, 2nd s dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by teiegraphic signal recelved each day from the United States Naval Qbservacory & Mare Isiand Ca, A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any, is published the same dsy vy the afternoon papers, aad by the morning papers the following day. W. & Huemzs, Lieutenant. U. & N.. in chargs SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivea. SATURDAY, May 20, Stmr Navarro, Wiggins, 14 hours from Polnt Arena; rallroad ties, to L £ White Lumber Co. Schr Ocean Spray, Steinborn. 36 hours from Iversens Landing: wood, to N Iversen. Schr Go:ams, Dedrick. § days from Coos Bay; lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Cleared. SATURDAY, May 20. 8rstmr Belgic, Rinder, Hongkong and Yoko- bama. via Honolulu; O &0 S8 Co. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama; P M S § Co. xime Norid. Pork, Hansen. Nurska: Chaces elson. stmr Eureks, Parsons, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victorlaand Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. s e Prosveso, Starrs, Nanaimo: John Rosen: e.d’s ~ons. Brig Galliee, Dinsmore, Tahiti; M Turnet Schr Sallor Boy, Pete:son, Port Clarence: Roth, Blum & Co. Scor Geo W Prescott, Douglass, whaling voyage: A Dovg.ass, Sailed. SATURDAY, May 29. Stmr Czarina. Seaman, Coos Bay. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama. etc. Br sumr Belgic, Rinder, Yokonama and Hong- kong. via Honviulu, Stmr Clepue, Strand, Albion, Stmr Point Arena, Jonnson, Mendocio. * Stur Westport, Jacobs. Stmr National City. Andresen, Coos Bay. Ship Spartan, Polite, New Whatcom, Bark Mercury, Coiby. Port Blakeley. Bktn Gleaner, Sprague. What schr Bonanza, Smitb, whaling Sehr Corinthian, Korth, Walshs Landing. Schr W_F Jewett Jobnson St Michasls. Schr C T Hill, Rudback, Grays Harbor, Sobr Bobolink. Fandrich, Mendocino. Behr Five Brothers, W. Phelps Landing. Schr Bownead, fyan. Kadiak Schr Chas Hanson, Nlelson, Grays Harbor. Scbr Abble, Hansen. Returned. SATURDAY, Mar 29, Schr Bowhead, Ryan, hence to-day for Kadiak; rned on account of carrying away- foremast head off tae heads Telegraphio. POINT LORNS. May 29.-10 », a.—~Westher hazy: wind NW: velocicv 20 miiss Domestlo Ports. POINT REYES-Passed May 29——Stmr South Coast, from_Fureks, for San Francisso. 0095 BAY—arrived Miy L9—Stmr Sigaal, hao ay 27. STEEWVARTS POINT—Arrived May 29—Schr A bie and Fontle, hence May 27. ! POINT ARENA—Arrived May 29-Stmr Alca. traz irom San Pedro. COOY BAY ~ Arrived May 28—Sumr Arcata. hos Ma; Sailed May 20~Stmr Homer, for San Franciaco. | TATOO~H~Passed May $8—Stmr Umatills, hes May 26. for Victoria, ASTOKIA—Sailed May 29~Scbr Edward Parke, for_San Francisco. VENTURA—Arrived May 29—Stmr G Loomis, hence Mav 2¥, and sailed for San Fiancisco SAN PEDRO-Salled May 29-Schr Halcyon, for G ays Harhor: schr Leoa Sweasey, for Seattle. GRAYS HARBOR--Sailed May 2y—secar Pio- nee , for Santa Rosalia. (UBAL—Saied'May 9-Simr 8o la, for Mon- erer. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed May 20— Bark Caron- | deiet, for &an Francisco; sebr Ida Schuauer, tor San Franelsco. EUREKA—Arrived May 29~Stmr Pomona, hoe My 28: stmr Allce Blanchard, from Coos Bay, aud sailed for *an Franci co. SRATTLE-Arrived May £9+Br ship Claverdon from Shaiignal BOWENS LANDiqyg~Sailed May 29-Schr | Bender brothers, for 254 Franclsco. Arrived May 29—Schr Monterey. hence May 28, Eastern Ports. BALTIMORE-Salled May 28—Ship Jobn A Bri;gs, for San Francl:co. Foreign Porty, COLON—Arrived May 27—Stmr Advance, from New York. HULL—Arrived May 28— Fr bark Gen Millinet, hence Jan 29; Br ship Otterbura. heace Jan 24. LONDON—\riived May 28— Br ship Drummatr, heno: Juu 23; Brauip Muncasier Casile, heace Jsn 14 DUNGENESS-Passed May 28—Brship Win- dermere, hence Jau 8. for Hull. HONGKONG—Arrived May 29—sStmr City of Shippets and Buyers’ Guide. THE CALL indorses and recommends as thoroughly reliable the Commission Mer- chants appearing - in this column. H. HECKMANN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dried Fruits, Produce, Poultry, Game and Eggs. 400-402 DAVIS STREET, S. F. WOLF & SONS General Commission Merchants. 821-328 DAVIS STREET, S. F. D. E. ALLISON CoO., General Commission Merchants. Green and Dried Frults, Grain, Potatoes, Beans, Produce, Wool, etc. 501-309 Front St., §. F. DALTON BROS. Green and Dried Frults, Citrus Frults, Produce, Pouitry and Eggs. 317-319 Davis St., S. F. BANKS AND BANKERS. GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 526 CALIFORNIA ST., S. F. Guaranteed capital and surplus. Capital actually paid up in cash. 1.000,000 00 Deposits December 81. 1896........ 27,730,247 45 OFFICERS — President, B. A. Becker; First Vice-Presideat, Danfel Meyer; Secoud Vice-Pre dent, H. Horstmann: Cashier, A. H. R. Schmid Assistant Cashier, William Herrmann George Tourny: ’Assistant Secretary, A. H. Mul' ler: Attorney, W. 8. Goodfellow. BOARD OF DIRECTORS—B. A. Becker, Daniel Meyer, H. Horstmann. Ign. Steinhart, N. Van Bergen. B. Robte, H. B. Russ, D. N. Walter and XN. Oblandt. . $2,040,201 68 Baja California Damiana Bitters S A POWERFUL APHEODISIAC AND specific tonic for the sexual and urinary orx of both sexes, and a great remedy for discasesot the kidneys and biadder. A grea: Restoraiiva Invigorator and Nervine. Selis on its own Meriwa: Do long-winded testumonials necessars. NABEK, ALr> & BKUNE, Agent 325 Market St., 5. F.—(Send ior Circuiar) OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP (0. REDUCED PASSENGER RATES — TO— Vietoria, (B. C.). and Seattle, Tacoma, Port Townsend and Other Puget Sound Ports. $10 - = Cabin $5 - Second Class Steamers sail frow Broadway Dock 9 4. M.— CITY OF PUEBLA............ May 31 QUEEN (Puget Sound Ports only). June 2 WALLA WALLA. e ‘June 5 TICKET OF FICE—4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAINID From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A i FARE(SS Forsticinee, Including $2.50 2d-class Jberth & meals SCHEDULE OF SATLINGS: Columbia. -June 2, 12, 22. Toly 3 State of California..... June 7, 17. 27, July 7 Through tckets and through baggage to all Fastern points. Rates and folders upon applica~ tion t0 F.F. CONNOR. General Agon:, 630 Market street. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Superintenden: PACIFIC COAST STEANSII? €0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY ‘wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For ports in Alaska, June 5, 10. 15, 20, 25, 30 and every firth day thereafter, at 9 A. M. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Wratcom (Bellineham Bay, Wash.), 9 A M. June 5, 10,15, 20, 25, 30. and e’ after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R R. Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jiureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- holdt Bay), Str. Pomona 2 . M., Juue 1, 5, 9, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, July 5. 18, 17,21, 26. 30, Augus 87,11, 18, 20, 24, 28, and évery fourth day there: For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (san luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barl otura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Kast Saa Pedro (. An Juoe 3, 7, 11, 15, day thereafter. ‘or San Dies stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- reles. Redondo (Los Anceles) and Newport, 11 A. M. June 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A. M., the 21 of each mounth. "I he Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of saillng. Ticket office—Palace Liotel, 4 New Montgomery street. ‘GOODALL, PERKINS & CO,, Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. AN @Ay~ STy e Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust..and CAPETOWN South Atrica. g J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery st. Freight office, 327 Markes street, San Francisco CONPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQED French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, footof Morton ez, ‘Iravelers by this line avoid both transic by English railway an the discomfort of crossing the channel in boat. New York to xandria, Egyps vis Parly firat class $160, second class $116. La TOURAINE Jone 5 104 @ LA BRETAGNE JJune 12, 104 X LA CHAMPAGNE *June 18, 104 3 LA GASCOGNE. June 26, 10 A . LA TOURAINE. Sy 3 104 € &% For fur.ber particulars spply to ¥ A F(?K(;'ET. Agent, No. 3, Bowling Green, New York. F. FUGAZI & CO.,, Agents, 5 llontgomery nne, San Francisco. STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pler Na. 8, Washington st, At 6 ¥. 3. Daily. Fieight received up ot . 3 3 Accommodations Rescryed by Telephons. Tbe only iinw seiling tbrough tickets aud giviag through frelght Tates to all polais ou Valled Feroas Eailroa ST ?SXD = 3 1K - D. ters, Fagy Garrats ity of Stocktons ‘Telephone Main 83, Caw Nav. and Impt. 08 FORU. & NAVI-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER “MONTICELLO," Mon., Tuss., Wed., Thurs. and Sat........... .. 91434 . and 3:152. 3 (3P, i ex. Thirs) S. S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU _oaly, Tuesday,” June 15, at 2p.:1.Special party rates. The 8. 8. MAKIPOSA satis vis HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for Frid e PO, OB Sand: S ..10:80'A. i and 8 r i Landing and offices, Mission Docx, Pier2. Teleprone Green 381. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ QTEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) 810 A M. Alviso daily (Eatoray mampied) AL 1 Ea ana Peking, hrnce NANAINO— Msy 29-Batk Carrollton, .£:x San Fraacisco, senger, between Francisco %W, Babts Ciara stn 5a3 Jose e

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