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10 ' THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1898 o H Hackfeld, wheat for Fur, . It simpl: stopped the lots, but the COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY. Stlver advanced. Wheat continues td jump. Barley higher. The other cereals unchanged. Straw unchanged. lower. uffs as before. show no weakness. abundant. tter and Egi v generally steady. “ruits unchanged. Fruits quiet. avanced. about the same. O Clar ® Partly Cloudy ®,Cloudy ® Rarn® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION ’ DU Manhattan L . ures. . 102%|Com_Cable Co.... 16 caught short and was tryin gardless of the cost. July was handicapped by m'x’han it dropped back to ‘en minutes h’f(on 'Sl;amcml’lfl ‘l’tfl u‘:‘u;!ed again and rose rapldly to , 8| WO minutes to $1 013 and up again to $1 02, where tion for a time. to At SL advance by market closed strong oL for s amount was sale, and neglected. were dull and heavy, | Met st Ry......l 147%|Col F & Iron 2% | ually worked up, | Mich Cent 1105 | Do -ref 90 | finally touching $i Minn & St 26%|Gen Electric ..... 34% | $L Do_lst pref .... 81% Iilinols Steel 52 Mo Pacific .. 30%| Laclede Gas 0% Mobile & Ohlo ... 273 Lead .. 32" | a tremendou Mo K & T iie| Do pr 104 Do_wret . 343 | Nat Lin O 18 Chi Ind & 9" |Or Imp Co . 30% | a net gain of 3%c. Do pref . 2 |Pactfic Mail 27 Corn ruled dui N J Centrai. 5 |Pullman Palace .. 176 | % net higher. N Y Central 114% Silver Cert 58 Nycnes 13" |Stand R & Toolo 4| July o Do 3 bret & Tints | | Frovistons meant that somebody had been out re- Leiter brokers selling a few small at the fig- ree liquida- buf broke the bonds and rose irresistibly to $103%, slumped again to $1 (2, and closed $1 02% bid, July closed Oats ruled firm, but without especial feature. 4 | July railied near the close, winding up %c net owing to the large receipt of hogs at Western markets. t 1 No. 2 barley, 40@50c; No. 1 Nor West 13 [T C & Iron 22 5 No Amer C 5|08 Teather Sip | Zuly, pore closed b6 owsr, lard 7c lower and Nt i o % R leading futures ranged as foliows: Do pret 66% (U § Rubber 19 The leading £ oRal® Wt BT T B e open, e, Low. Gl Or Snort Li 2 [Chi & N W. 12 | Freat Mo A Pittsburg 167 | Do pret ani| B T 100w 'O Tomu Reading . 1% st L & 8§ W % | 30, 2 L . = Do 1st pref ... 43%| Do pref 934 | Beptermber PR B Rock Island .... 9 |[R G W 23 e St L &S F. %) Do pret 50 |0 "y Wi Tha e Do 1st pref . lcni 6w 12% | YaY % Wi BE o Do 2d pref . Haw Com Co. 2 | September i Wl MR | st_Paul U P Common R e o2 ;ru'rJ v 24 OR &N 6% | e ggz i 0 fiz i TN (T e - | CLOSING BONDS. September Lom % 2% Wk | U8 new 4s reg.. 121 N Carolina. 6s (s Porke BT L o o b, 7 & 3 L‘Dg i }g} |No Pac ists. i Jull_);m = m.n 20 1132% 120 1B Do coup 108%| Do 3s t l, per gl 590 2 95| Do 4s . May . "Sexw 5s 684 U8 e re mw [NYCaELE July . 15% 8 Do b8 cou 110 [Nor & W 6s.. September 6 03 L] District 386 112 |Northwetrn cons. 135 | Short Rids, per 100 Ibs— | Ala class A 108%| Do deb 58 uz Bay (R | 3 Nav lsts. i : | b g % O Nav 4s s September 1661 6 Do C O S Line 6s tr Atchison 48 0 8 Lins &s tr.... 1018 | Cush ‘quotations were, 53 follow [0 satida Quoted at $6 75, ordinary do, $5 750! foase gbring wheat, $1 15 No. § spring wheat, $1 08 S e 1'20; No. 2 fed, $131@150; No. 2 corn, 34% | O pEb | 36¢; No. 2 oate, 30g80%c; No. 2 white, 8 5 { No. 3 white, 32Q3c; No. 2 rye. 68GS ! B ey, abasoc: Mo 1 Auxseed, B $6@1 3 Ontario . Ophir Plymout WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Receipts. Shipments. Bushels. % L B D Deadwood_ . 5| Quicksilver | Goula & Cui Do pref - e | Hale & X Sterra Nevada . [ iaceno ATION. Homenaxs P Milwaukee The arrow flies with the wind. The top fig- | Mexican SRS | Ghicago indicate minimum temperature a0 | Toledo | e undern it, it any, the BOSTON. By 3 ed srow in inches | pogron May 5—Atchison, 11%: Bell Tele- | Raucil &y T e s el aii | phone, 259; Burlington, 98; Oregon 'Short Line, | or dotted lines, equal | 2%- EFENE } slouals . ; ns high ¢ ONEY MARKET. ewater— and s u mpanied NEW NORIMBEY | Boston Wy Tolers Lo low pressure | NEW YORK, May 5.—Close: Money on call, | New ¥ork - firm, 214@3 per cent; last loan, 2% Der cent. | Daltimore . WEATHER FRA Following maxi d from st 1SCO. CONDITIO FOF ern There were velocities are | per hour | ment . ‘28 northwest; Carson | kad to borrow f ¢ in the h westerly w ial report from Mount Tamalpals, taken 14,000. m.— ; wi vest, 6 miles; NEW YORK, May FLOUR—Recelpts, KANSAS CITY. m; 55 degroes. 38,550 barrels: exports, 24,50 barrels. More ac- | KANSAS CITY, May 5.—CATTLE—Receipts, D AN R A . | | ttve and decidedly higher. Winter patents, | 3500, ail natives. No fancy exports offered. ¥ " | % 60G6; winter straits, $ 35@550; Minnesota | Dressed beef i steady; llghtes: Lg:"r;:dea, 5 s ;| : s, : Westerns, ] EASTERN MAREKETS. patents, $5 50@6 85: :lnler extras, $4 10@4 40; | :g:};\!md! i 'ln“dy' £ =y i . winter bake $4 10@4 20. and feeders, $4@5 10; no Southern cattle. S WHEAT—Receipts, 425,500 bushels; exports, | * HOGS—Receipts, official, 15,000. Bulk of NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. 77,850 bushels. Spot strong; No. 2 red, §1 $3 80@3 95; heavies, steady, 33 95@4 10; VEW . f. o. b. afloat to arrive. Options opened e: packers, $3 8073 lights, $3 3 85; NEW YORK, May 5—Professional operators | qiteq and higher and continued strong all d I ST ay after a brief period of | oy few and unimportant reactions. The re- | Wool Tarmbs, $6@6'30; clipped lamba. doubt after the opening of the | n,,va) of French duty and strong cables were | Stockers, $3 50@3 & Stock a matter of fact, they | the features. A squeeze in May shorts brought | 2 OMA were forced into this position by the unmis- | a sensational Jate rise in that optlon, the close | OMPIY takable temper of the outside public, mani- | belng 22c above Tuesday, against 1%@6%c ad- | OMAHA, May 5.—CATTLE—Receipts, 800. fested by thelr isposition to come in the mar. | Yance in other months. No. 2 red May, $1 327 | Market steady to strong; native beef steers, X 4 145, closed $145; July, $107@110%, closed | $4@4 85; Western steers, $3 80@4 60; cows and et and buy stocks in large blocks at the | g oha elfers, $3 254 20; stockers and feeders, $3 SO0 market price. The professional operators were | = HOPS—Steady. 4 90; calves, $4 50@6 50; bulls, stags, etc., $2 60 » somewbat wary by Am rican securities this morning, advance and ruled for a considerable tf below profit taking s opening gains W during the first hour. air the confidence e in & here for arbit large stocks and turned the sc Large operators who ha Tuesday and this he port ket presented rampant bull spirit. ing the gen center of im lifted 1% points to a market. all ¢ and gaining 3% points net. of stocks traded in and net gains There was 1o si capac hausted. The prices all United Sf price. Others were unchangea. The total sales of stocks 615,000 shares, includin 11,450 , an, Metropolit REPORT. h Meridian—Pacific Time). peratures San Luls Obispo, #4; Yuma, %0. ture: Maximum, AND CENERAL | apparently mov- rtion of the Pacific | ys of California allen on the \\'a.shlnglnn\ San Franelsco for thirty . May 6, 1898: ng; Fair | northerly, changing | failure of the arket to show any independent inter- yesterday, street was taking a holiday. nents were apparently rather suspicious of | the advance in London before the opening and were disposed to attribute | it to manipulation from this side. failed to respond at the opening to the London | the London parity | The market was full | of outside buying orders and business was on a large scale, but had a very heavy burden of | and the small | large part wiped out | The reaction here failed | London, continued very active and strong. | ge account was also scale in all the international | 1o the bull side. | taken profits orning, impelled by appre- on that the rise was progressing too fast, felt renewed confidence on account of the sup- | ded to London and the outside public | and turned buyers of stocks again. all the characteristics s to carry, From time to time the general strength was taken advantage of for heavy profit taking in special stocks. times when there was a disposition for busi- | ness to languish individual stocks were pushed | vigorously upward for the purpose of sustain- Rock Island was the crest in the railroad list and was with St. Bugar was furfously active and very volatile | . covering an extreme range of 4% points The large majority e at least a point higher, nge from that up to 3 points. lal development In the situa- tion to account for the buovancy of the mar- ket beyond the general conviction that Spain's to carry on the war is nearly ex- parity bond market shared the activity | strength of the stock market and shows hlehes rotal sales, $2,525,000. new 4s registered advanced and United States new 4s coupon % in the bid | Chesapeake and Ohio, 5750; ville and Nashville, Street Heading preferred, 8250; Missourl Pacific, | London financial cablegram says: markets here opened dull to-day on Lord Salis- bury’s speech, but closed better, except in con- sols and similar stocks, the rise In stocks were. Government were good, Diego, 64: 56; | above the New responded to the rise here. was nomina possibilities are about | from Germa | port and of €40,000 from China, and the ex- port of £7000 to South America. | | Grand Tru | per ounce. | | day, with fog mncesy fresh northerly | Spanish ds Friday; fresh west- | & net loss of BERLIN | ness opened feeling of disappointment cau | quis of Salisbury” decline in the pri NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. | Friday, PETROLE while | The same | buyers. At here Prices here | where | chasc: Cordova, S on | The mar- of the NEW At otner cholce, 5 PR APRIC Paul. | CHI CHICAGO, ing, the gal vious day's higher | | competition the greater to-day = were | on_preferred, | Burlington, | Spain, 15,820; Man' | the United Rallway, | side. The | | NEW YORK, Ma: | surance premium on stocks at Lloyds on the preparation_for the Chinese indemnity pay- was beginning to tell and the market WOOL—Quiet. METALS—The market for Metals confinues | on the down course under general advance of | PIGIRON—Warrants were called easy at $6 65 | bid and 36 85 asked. COFFEE—Options closed steady with prices unchanged to 10 points net lowe: including Mav, SUGAR—Raw, 3%c; centrifu BUTTER— | Western creamery, | tory, 13@14tc. | _ EGGS—Receipts, Western, 10%@1ic; Southern, 10@1lc. YORK, Fruits—Apples, strong; other fruits steady. EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 5@7% prime wire tray, %¢: wood dried prime, 8@ fancy, 9@9%c. S—gisaise. TS—Royal, 10¢. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@Sc; peeled, 11@ldc. rolling in the wheat market by reporting an- other sensational advance there at the open- about 7c & bushel. pool advance was of course the Continental 1%, | riving off coast in the United Kingdom and importers to secure them. The grain dutles having been abolished in France, leaves those countries to dispute with wheat as It arrives off coast on the ather —The Evening Post's | The stock | S Setie | Opentng ’ Closing | | which were lower on money. Argentine and Brazil flat. The default by the latter is freely discussed. Americans by the May closing at the best. They opened | York parity and that market | Spanish exchange | The in- | the Hutch." 1, at the Jowest record. highest between France and but it is | of a war 1 < ¢ Tiixh pressure overlies | England has risen to ten guineas, auopuon Wy Kkotas, Nebraska and Colo- | mere betting. | ra These there exists & trough of | Details of the gold movement for the week | show the purchase of £1343,000 in bar | (8%2 “{rh en over Utah and | gold and in French, German, Russlan and | 71397 ab r Washington, Ore- | Japanese coin, the recelpts of £350,000 from ». The temperatures | Austria, of £187,000 from Australia, of £150,000 ny, of £100,000 for New York ex- [ pra gt i Indications to-day that the | fWo months. m the bank. CLOSING. nk, 8. Bar silver, uncertain, 264 Money, 2@2% per cent. sed at 0%, a net loss of %. ay 5—Spanish 4s closed at 30 1-16, 1 3-16. May 5.—-On the Bourse to-day busi- “; somewhat depressed, owing to the | mon, 33 %0@8 9; choice to extras, $4 16@4 20; aused by the Mar- | chiefly $4@4 15 speech of yesterday and the | SHEEP—Sold at $3 25@3 50 for culls up to Spanish 4s. @3 70. UM—Dull. higher, Heav 1ight. 33 90@4 the close to-day: | SHE Sales, 12,000 July, $590. | barely stead: 0. 7.invoice, . 7 jobbing, T%@7%c; mild, quiet; @15%c. barely steady; LONDON, fair -refining, e g trv markets DRIED FRUIT. May 5.—California Dried September, s 10s. 6%@Sc; Moorpark, §%@ CAGO GRAIN MARKET. May 5.—Liverpool set the ball bluestem wor n in July compared with the pre- closing quotation being equal to The reason for the Liver- for the wheat cargoes and ar- activity of France and Antwerp Italy and Kingdom for possession of the Continent. confirmation abroad, 9945; New York Central, 12, ! 80 clearly Gfic preferred, S0 Rock Island. Seish; S, | 8iven by the removal of the duties, justified Paul, 43,80 Unton fle preferred, 4 apparently to the full the conviction with which ,Amefican Tobacco, 81.%35. People's Gas, 351; | Lelter started in last July to buy wheat. The General Electric, 3050; Pacific Mail, 3635; Amer- | Continental nations by throwing off the im 2 ican Sugar, Tron, | port duties seemingly admit thelr own stocks | §tatement: 8125; Western Union CLOSING STOCKS, .32, Tennessee Coal and Iron, petition at vance there force of the have been practic: Iy exhausted. Active co: Liverpool has caused a rapid a for the past week; but the full famine was not felt in this mar- possible by the duty removals in France is expected to swing an enormous export business this way in the next The price of flour has advanced T5¢ for the weelk. Sales were mainly PARIS FUTURES. May. 3 35 Prime mercantile paper, 6@7 per cen | New Orleans - ling exchange easier with actual business Galveston . bankers' bills at 4 84@¢ 84% for d2mend, a $4 S0%@4_S1 for sixty davs. Posted rates, Totals @4 52 and $4 $534 § mmercial bills, $ 80t%. | Siiver certificates, 56@57c. Bar «lzer, fae. | Wheat— Mexican _ dollars Governmant’ bonds | Opening . ey be expected in | strong. State bonds, dull. Rallroad bonds, | Closing n winter. The re- | Strong. T L s will produce an oppo- | o DO S {iCpein May. July. Sept. 10 2 98% 7% V4% 99 79% option. In steady price since the days of finally which 50. bulk of sales, 33 95@4. fair heavy, $3 90@4. SHEEP—Receipts none. Market unchanged. OREIGN MARKETS. May dull; teady, 3s_10%d. uld command § ‘WASHINGTON. ance at to-day’s wool CASH IN THE TREASURY. Atchison . 12 ket until to-day. At the present time July | PORTLAND. May 5.—Exchanges, T o s option 1s the active speculative month ‘ang | balances, 8,152, o Canada Pacific ... 83 |So Rallway onisacis. out ot the mew Drop Shu the Mlas S cts . “*pu 7 Ganada Southiern. 60 | Do pret 25% | Gptions appear to e controlled entirely by LOCAL MARKETS. Central Pacific Texas & Taclfic Joseph Leiter, who, if to-day’s market can be D& G st rime timothy seed, $2 C0@2 75; mess pork per doaut Tenn SNt bl., $11 06@11 10; lard per 100 Ibs, $5 90@ | Bris-Gen 5. ;" short_ribs’ sides (loose), $5 355 70; dry |F W & D l1sts tr. 69 58 salted shoulders (boxed), 4%@5c; short clear | Gen Elec & <% So Ry el - sides (boxed), $5 90@6 10; whisky, distillers' S B e s e H&TCH N |T&PLGIsts 04| Articles Recelpts. Shipments, 6s....... 110 | Do Rg 2ds . % | Flour, barrels i, X Toma &ete Y8 |UP D& G 1ssl. 53 | Wheat, bushels 89,000 265,000 | La new cons 4s.. 97 |Wab 1st &s ‘g«m‘ bashels- Eg.% g%% | N Ui e Do 2ds ats, bushels . 5, L h..fiokfi‘é’.' B 100%| W Snore | Rye, bushels . 7,000 1,000 | MK & T2 @ |Va Centurles | Bariey. busheis 25,000 13,000 | "Do 4s ........... 88 | Do deferre —— —— — IN if p1 | On the Produce to-day the butter Ny capmi i o e | market was steady; creameries, 13@16 PRI RS LD | Gairies, 12@15c. ~Eggs are steady; fresh, 104 { MINING STOCKS. i(‘l’lers!: dull and unchanged. | Bushel LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET. NEW YORK, May 5.—The sensational fea- ture In wheat this afternoon was furnished leaps and beunds of several cents at a clip it bowled along until stopped by the closing gong at §1 45, On this basis cash No. 2 red would be nominally worth 81 47 in this market. July option kept very strong all the afternoon at $109%, after sales at $1 104, representing advances of 53c over Tues- day’s close and 2%c above yesterday's curb closed 22c higher than Tuesday above the low . point this week. was simply a gigantic squeeze of shorts, made T EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, May 5.—CATTLE—Trading in cat- tle to-day was less active with prices steady. 34 35@4 %:; common steers, strictly choice beeves, $5@5 25; stockers and teeders, $3 90@4 5. HOGS—Ruled strong and 2%@sc higher. Com- $4 30@4 40 for choice; shorn lambs, $3 75@3 85; wooled lambs, $5 10@ Receipts—Cattle, 10,000; Hogs, 38,000; Sheep, HOGS—Recelpts, 4400. Market a shade to 5o . $3 90@4 05; mixed. $3 92%@3 55; P—Receipts, 1900, Market steady. Fair to choice natives, '$3 70@4 90; ‘Westerns, $3 50@4 3; common and stock sheep, to choice LAKE COPPER—Steady, $12 10 bid and $12 20 | $3@4; lambs, $4@5 30. 2N _qutet 1o t, weak for futures at $14 50 DENYER By sl SR poxveR, May SCATTLE Recelts, 300 SPELTER—Qulet at $4 10 bid and $4 20 asked, | Market steady and strong. ef steers, LF‘,AIkQulP?, but steady at $3 7‘3 Pia and | 4.40; cows, $3@4; feeders, fr;‘l(ght &yd to river, $2 80 asked. The flrr(l; that fixes the sem:ng':-:ul‘gfl;mlg,muccken, do, p4 60; bulls and price for miners and smelters in the West | “piSe™p F0y pts, 300. Market 10c higher. Qquotes Lead at $3 50. | | HOGE Recetpts, a0, = Market 1fc_ hisher. 5.—Consols, 111; silver, 26s; al, 96 test, 3 5-16c; refined, quiet. | French rentes, 102f 92ic. P(‘P(hlsl.“ ’9_'6'1)9‘_ pu]r‘klnxes. Firm; | LIVERPOOL, May 5.—Wheat, firm; cargoes “@l7c; Elgins, 17c; fac- | o coast very strong, 28 higher; cargoes on . | passage, very strong igher; English coun- 30522 packages. Steady; | {ry markets generally 1s dearer; French coun- wheat in Paris, irregular; flour in Paris, frregular. COTTON—Uplands, 3 17-32. CLOS! B, CORN—May, steady, ds 2%d; July, 8s 10%d; OPS—At London, Pacific Coast, £2 10s@£3 NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. PORTLAND, May 5.—The local wheat market is firm with but little change in prices. There is nothing in the European and Eastern flurry that can benefit this market. was moving at 94@%c to-day, and round lots of . Valley, on ac- count of the difficulty of getting a cargo to- gether so late in the season, will not bring more than 97c to $c. Walla Walla TACOMA, May 5.—Whe-+ market sf with an advance of 2 cents and lndlcnlonm fur- ther upward tendency to-morrow. Closing: No. 1 club, 98c; No. 1 bluestem, $1 02. LONDON WOOL SALES. LONDON, May 5.—There was a good att=nd- auction sales. Large catalogues were offered and prices were firm. There was a good demand, especially from the WASHINGTON, May 5.—To-day’s Treasury Avallable cash_balance, $213,324,- 993; gold reserve, $151,240,388. s n PORTLAND BUSINESS. 4281,768; Ches=& :Obio. Union FPacific ... 56% | taken as an indication, holds the few wh GhC & Alton UPD &G G | S T " o who are EXCHANGE AND BULLION. y bas e market opened at an advance of lc for £ S R DoTETar 17% | yuly and ¢ for May. As usual, the bit traders | Sterling Bachante 6 days /1 ce A bed &"- 1% | sold and July wheat started at 95%c, sold up | Sterling Cables g Do pref . Do prefs, E% | to §100% and dropped back fo Sie” May., | New Forke Rioohanas: et = Del & liu\z,on xpress Companfes— | which began at $1 3, reacted to $1 3. Leiter | New York Exchange. telegraphi Del L & W A 1% | brokers bought July on the decline and atter | Fina Silver, per gt T A el yes accumulat Ou] of - i £R0 pret 45% | United State arew. (‘ltosnlgzaceabégzromm ‘Abrond showeq aj- | Mexican Dollars . — Nomf Crie (ne 3" | vances of Tic at . B v ) . Do_iet pref 110 34 Miscellaned ot Amiwers and B At Pavia. heal Boitls WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. Ft Wayne . capped the climax by announcing the sale of | WHEAT—Another soramble for Gt Nor pre! Hocking Vall Tlitnols_Central Lake Erle. & 2,000,000 Lushels of No. 2 red to a French syn- dicate at $147 per bushel. i sold 750,000 bushels in odd lots. able transaction set the pit wild. May wheat, which had rallied to In addition Leiter This remurk- the.opening price, $137, | transactions. ), with 2 and 3 cents between | of them do : Hot no ‘Wheat at Chicago, during which -May advanced to $1 53 and July from 88%c to $1 02%, sent prices here up again under excited trading and hea Dealers ‘::n all at sea and u.'l not attempt to quote “old The It taly 255803 considerable ‘Washington, where damage in Was where the California drought is said to have its appearance, as the usual spring rains are wholly lacking. Wheat this year, ewater ; 177%; quotations are: All conditions seem against Shipping, $1 T5@ milling, $1 823%@1 §7% per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES 4 session—9:15 o'clock — December— $173 'ioo% §1 T3%; 10,000, $173%; 2 738 12,000, $1 T3%: 10000, 36,000 $1 72%; 2000, $172; 725, 12,000, Séoond semsion. Decomber—12,000 ctls, $1 T2%; o 1000, 1 Thie B00, $1 72%: 2000, $1 7% Rogular morning session—Decembor—6000ctls, SUT5: 2000, ST T4 4000, 31 T4%;, 4000, §1T4% 3000, 51798 ; 000 51 5 4000, "$1 73% 2000, $173%; 4000, 31 73 2000, mber — 2000 ctls, e 8,000, 81 70% on $1 71%: 4000, $171; 6000, il 08, 000," 31 70; 60, $1 70" . $1 704} 2000, $163%: 2000, §1 69%; 2000, $1 69%; 14,000, e 12000, S gss? 9% BARLEY-"The ot market was stronger, but there was not much going on. Feed, 31 35Q1 373; Brewing, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session—9:15 o'clock—No sales, Second session—December—400) ctls, $1 Regular morning session — December — ctls, $132%. May—2000, $1 37%. Afternoon session—December—2000ctls, $1 31%; 22,000, $1 31%; 2000, §1 31%: 2000, $1 3. OATS—Were quiet and unchanged. Fancy Feed. 31423@1 4 per ctli good to choice, $135@140; common, $130@1 32%4: Sur- prise, '$1 4@l 50; ‘gray, $1 32%@1 31%; milling, 25 35%% per etl. €O! uotations show no disturbance. Small round vellow, §1 25 per ctl; large yel: low, $110; white, $1 12%@1 20 for local and 140 r ctl. BUCKWHEAT 41 gt per ett. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Family Extras, $5 7505 85; Bakers' Extras, $5 5095 60 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 76 per 100; Rice ‘Flour, $8; Cornmeal, 32 50; extra cream Cornmeal, §8 25" Oatmeal, $4; Oat Groats, 84 25; Hominy, 3 26@3 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4g4 2; Cracked Wheat, §3 75: Farina. $47: Whole Wheat Flour, $§ 25; Rolled Oats (barrels), §5 50 6 20; in sacks, $5 60@s; Pearl Barley, $i75; plit Peas, $4 25; Green Peas, $4 50 per 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. the first of the season, came in from Mayfield. It was very poor, being foul and not over six inches long. No body wanted it and $1250 was the best bid for it. There will be 4 good deal of such Hay this year, and by and by people Will be gla to_get it The market is lower, owing to heavy receipts from outside sources. Of yesterday’'s receipts 120 tons came from Oregon and three cars from Utah. This fcreign Hay is Alfalfa and Timo- thy. "It is not strictly No. 1 but It Serves to weaken the market if it arrives too freely. Feedstuffs are unchanged. BI AN—$20 §0C:L per ton. MIDDLINGS—$23 50@% 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $29 per ton A car of new Oats, Oflcake Meal at the n.ll, $31@3l 50; jobbing, | $32@32 50; Cocoanut Cake, $24G%: Cottonsee | Meal,” $23@30 per ton; Cornmeal, $24 §; Crack ed Corn, §25. Hay—(Ex-car in round lots)—Wheat, $21@ 26; Wheat and Oat, $20@24; Oat, $1S@21] Bar- ley, none; compressed Wheat, '$20@%; com- pressed Oat, $15@20; Alfalfa, $12 50@14 50; Clo- ver. nominal; Timothy, $15@18. STRAW—%0c@$1 10 per bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. There s a rumor that an attempt is being made to depress the Bean market for buying purposes, but as vet prices show no weakness. BEANS—Bayos, §2 9@3 05; Smail Whit $2 1ug2 2; Large \Whites. 32@% 12%: Pinks, 32 652 75; Reds, $2 75G3; Blackeye, $§ 503 75 Butters. $1 65@1 To: Limas, §3 2; Pea, $2@2 10; Red_ Kidneys, $2 50G2 7 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 25@8 50 per ctl; Yellow Mustard, $3 15@3 25; Flax, $2 25; Canary Seed, 24@2%¢c per Ib; Alfalfa, 3@6c; Rape, 24@ 2yc; Hemp, 2%@3c; Timothy, 5@5%c. DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 76@2; Green, $1 %@ 2 25 per cfl. POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. «0e Angeles String Peans brought 6@7c per b, Green Peppers, ¢ and Tomatoes $1 5@ 1 50 per box. There was no change of note in anything yesterday, the market being amply sup- plied with all descriptions. POTATOES—Early Rose, 15@35c; River Reds, 40@50c; River Burbanks, 40@6oc per sack; Ore- gon Burbanks, 50@7c; Petaluma Burbanks, 50 @60c per sack; Sweet Potatoes, nominal; new Potatoes, 1@2c per Ib. (.‘.\'lPNS—AuB!mHnn, $3 50@4; $1@1 25 per_ctl. VEGETABLES—Recelpts were 729 boxes As- Aragus P paragus, $2 for extra . large, $150@1 15 per box for No. 1. 60c@s$l 25 for small; Rhu- barb, 40@60c per box for small to good and 65@ $5¢ for extra choice; Green Peas, T5c@$1 25 per sack; Garden Peas, 3@2ic per Ib; String Beans, from Vacaville, 6 Horse Beans, 50@756 per sack; Dried 'Peppers, 6@7c per ib; Dried Okra, 12i4e; Cavbage, 65@Tsc per ctl; Carrots, 30G50c per sack; Cucumbers, 35@$1 per dozen Mexican Tomatoes, 317150 per box. EVAPORATED VEGETABLES— Potatoes sliced, raw, 12 per Ib In lots of 25 new, Onlons, 60c: Carrots, old, 13c; Cabbage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c; 2c; String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, 60c. POULTRY AND GAME. new, 18c} Turnips, Hens continue to drag. Young stock s scarce and firm. Otherwise there is nothing new. A car of Eastern sold at 12g13c for Turkeys, 3 for Ducks, % 50g6 for Hens 8 for voung Roosters, $1 7 for old do, and 35 50 for Fryers. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11g1% for Gob- blers and 11@i2c for Hens; Geese, per pair, $1@1 25; Gosl [+ $150@1 75; Ducks, $3@4 for ers, young, S 50; Roosters, old, $3 50@4; Fryers, $6@6 50; Broilers, $4 50@5 50 for large, $2 50@4 for smail; Pigeons, $1 30@1 75 per dozen for young and $1'25 for old. GAME—Nominal. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Dealers are having their annual wrangle over prices for Butter. Some insist that they are selling creamery at 20c, while others insist that nothing over 15c can be obtained, and there the matter stands. Eggs are quiet and unchanged. BUTTE! Creamery—Fancy creameries, 19c; seconds, 18%e. Dairy—Choice to fancy, grades, 15@i6kc per. Ib. Eastern Butter—Imitation creamery, 16%c; ladle-packed, 15@16c per 1b; Elgin_tub, 16@1sc. CHEESE—Chofce mild new, 9@10c; common to good. T4@Stc; Cream Cheddar, —10@llc; Young America, 10@lic; Western, 11@12; Fast: ern, 124@13%c per Ib. EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 12@13c per dozen; store Eggs, 1G11%c; Duck Eggs, 6c. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Currants are expected daily. Cherries and Strawberries are slow of sale at weak prices. The few Gooseberries coming in go slowly. Blackberries, 1ic per basket. Oranges are In heavy supply and unchanged. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Receipts were 720 chests of Strawberries and 381 boxes of Cherrles. 17 @18%¢; common 163 Bastern Strawberries $3@4 per chest for large and $3@4 for small berries In baskets, and $6@6 for loose. mall white Cherrles, ‘35@50c per box; red, | sogisa; black, Tl . oseberries, 35@40c per drawer. Apples, 40@Slc per box for common, tor_good' to_choice and $1 26@1 60 for CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, Te@$L llfi:&'.!lfl: Seedlings, 40c@$1; Lemons, 50c@$ for commot snd §125G2 3 for good to mes, Mexican $3 504 50; Californin Limes, in_small 50@60c; Bananas, $120@2 per bunch; Pineapples, $3@4 per dozen. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISIN: Yesterday was another quiet day, change in prices. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 4%@ Se for 40-30's, 4y @4c for 50-60's, S%@4c for 60-70'8, 3%@3%c for T0-80's, 2K@3c for §0-90°s, 2% @2%c for 9-100's; Peaches, 3@be; fancy, 5%@ 6c; peeled, 10@12%c; Apricots, b@6c for Roy- als and i@sc for good to fancy Moorparks Evaporated Apples, 64@Tc: sun-dried iGuc: Black Figs, in sacks, 2@2%c; Plums, 4%@i%c for pitted and 1%@1%c for unpitted: bleached Plums, 5@5kc; Nectarines, 4@ for prime to fancy; Pears, 214@4%e for quarters end 3@5%e for halves, according to color, etc. RAISINS—1%@2¢ for two-crown, 3c for three- crown, 3¢ for four-crown, 43¢ for Seedless e for Seedless Muscatels and«$1@ 110 for London layers; dried Grapes, 2ic. w’UTfl—Cthlnutl are quotable at 3c per Ib; nuts, 4G4c for hardshell and 4@éc for soft- shell; Almonds, 3@ic for hardshell, 6@7c for softahell, §%@g for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4@ 6% for Eastern and 4isc for California; Pe- chalee; ETC. with no cnns, 8/G8c; Filberts, 8%@10c; Brazil Nuts, o b Cocoanuts. $4 50@5 per 100. ONFY—Comb, 9@llc for bright and 6@7c for lower grodes; water-white extracted, 5%@ c; light amber, extracted. 4%@dl%c per I1b. BEI AX—21@26c per 1ib. PROVISIONS. Lard is % cent up. No other changes. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9% per Ib for beavy, #%c for light medium, 10%c for light, 1lc for extra light and 12c for sugar cured; Eastern sugar cured Hams, 10%@1lc; Califor- nla Hams, 9%@10c; Mess Beef, $10 50 per bbl; extrn M Beef, $11; Family Beef, $i2; Salt Pork, $9; extra prime Pork. $10; extra clear, G i mess, §15; Smoked RD-—Eastern tierces quoted at 6c per 1b for compound and Tdc for pure; pails, 8c: California tierces, per Ib_for compound and 7 for bure; balf barrels, T%c; 10-1b tins, 5 c. COTTOLENE-—Tis 8% @6%e: , less than 300 Ibs—1-1b palls, in a m; 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, §%¢; 5-1b pails, 12 in & case, $%c; 10-1b pails, 6 in a case, Sic; 50-1b tins, 1 or 2 in a case, T%c: wooden buckets, 20 1bs net, 7%ec: fancy tubs, S0 Ibs net, 7%c; half barrels, about 110 ibs, 7%c per Ib. ' HIDES, TALLOW, ‘WOOL AND HOPS. s, 460 boxes Rhubarb and 69 sacks Peas. | sliced desiccated, 16@18c; granulated raw, | Beef, 12c per Ib. | o2 steers, 10c; medium, §%@dc; light. Sk Andes L \ .. prior to_arrivel: Loulsiana, lumbes o} hides, St@9c: Bentan ‘Con .. - ,’2‘ 7o 3 | Ehematnus, for Santa Rosalla. T at o ‘3” Ides, 16@16c: : PR ok, 2 2| 105115 SPOKEN. b R L IR e Bullion ..-eeervi 08 0T 3 40| April ss—Lat 41N, long & W, Br e vy, Kids, 5@10c; Deerskins, good cc'z‘a'“n“;“"" 3 g g B 04 | mera, from A:&r&‘ EXNEE Usru.nc sco. T . ollar ........ . 3 Phcartings G sars Sohort. wodl: Challengs Con. 11 13 13 13| LONDON, May 5—The Br ship Bencon Rocy each; medium, 60@s0c; long wool, %c@$l 20 | Con Cal & Va. 53 60 01 02| trom Oregon, arrived at Havre, having . each. P R 6 | e Y odisiana, lving off tn o ;| Gon Impertai . e s ouistana, 1yIng off the seay, NIALLOW-No 1 rendered, 3g3yo per Ib: | Con tmpens) 3 1| Sifver A 05 08| qragged her anchor and dritted close to ) et WOOL—Fall_clip—San Joaquin, defecttve, 7@ | Con New York. | Sardara 155 160 | traz. Sc; Southern Mountain, 9@lic; free Northern, [ Bureka Con ... = 24| BEACATC - 35176 | Bark Forest Queen, Captain Baseley, trm 12@13¢c; Northern, defective, 9@lic per Ib. gfi}’;"&“{u& 5 2} 2 n o o8 ’]‘(1%11.\1 M{::Y:x‘m‘h el:rn::n‘ o"')'ilxmm?i.'ih a ‘ PS—] g o 3 7 2 . “ov HgUe T e a 3 08 [ 0F S0 HELLC Iumbe — —e————— HER PART IN THE WAR. They were talking of the civil war DOMESTIC PORTS. TACOMA—Arrived May 4—Stmr City of Ss tle, from Seattle. SEATTLE—Arrived May 4—Stmr Progress SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follows: EEF—P?H‘! q::ll:y $i4c; second quality, | the other day, and the older members ‘5{\‘,’.3'"" A RS 5%@ée; third quality, 4@sc per Ib. of the company had compared remin- | S % % VEBAL—Large, 4@5¢c; small, 5@éc per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 8@S%c; Ewes, 8¢ per Ib. L Shlved May G—Sor “ e were you on dur- iscences. “Which sid = Corinthian, hence April 29. LAMB-—Spring, 8@8 r 1b. ing the war, Mr. B.?" asked the kitten- = = . N hre Hons 342 fon large and 4o far | 108 108 VAT 15t the party, turning to| ,MENDOCINO-Salled May 6-—Stmr 1 medlum; stock Hogs, 2G2%c; dressed HogS. | 5 pretty little woman who had been | ASTORIA-Arrived May 5_Stm Alice Bl ex Born in '62. “I was In arms on the |ard, hence April 20; schr Mary E Russ, ‘- GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Southern side,” was the quick reply.— | Sa7 Pedro; stmr State of California, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, nominal; Wool | EXchange. ‘Sulled May 5—Stmr Columbia, for San Frax Bags, nominal: San Quentin, £ 30. N EWPORT—Arrived May 5—Stmr Wes COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- THE CALL CALENDAR i 2 % TACOMA—ATrrived May 5—Stmr Walla Wallg | hence May 1. | “€ailed May 5—Br ship Manydown, for Q | town. | ton, $8: Southfield Wellington, $7350; Seattle, $6: Bryant, $6: Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $§7 50; Cumberland, $i0 25 in bulk and $11 50 in’sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Cannel, $10 Moon's Phases. = per ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleas- B ; PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived May & it Valley,'3s; Coke, $12 per ton in buk and 114 L8 i© e R e R n sacks. &) Mayd ||'s . mox; str < 1B M | Alcatraz, for —. 1 QUICKSILYER _1s nigher at 41 per r fash for 0 = '-“;“;‘“l:”“r | Al May &-Brig Tanner, from Tacoma, ghuts oft the Spanish supply from our mar- bl e el e T T ey 5—Stmr Willamette, e AR_The Western Sugar Tefinery Com: B F " May 2. g;e:nn Francisco; stmr South Co for pany quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushe fea e and Fine Crushed, 7c; Powdered, 6%c; Dry "‘"g;a’e“"""- l;EAhTLol;‘,—AArrll\{e& May 4-Schr R W Bart- Granulated, 5%c; Confectioners' A, 5%c: Mag- e AMOOK —Arrived May 5—Schr Gem, bn nolia A, Sic: Bxtra C, 5%c: Golden C, 5%c; e P April 22. EUREKA—Safled April 5—Stmr Orizaba, | San_Francisco. REDONDO—Arrived May 6—Scar Lillebonne, from Newport. FORT ROSS—Safled May §5—Sshr La Ch for San Francisco. STEWARTS POINT—Arrived May [—Schr NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office, located In the Merchants' Exchange, ls maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the Candy Granulated, 6c; California A, 5%c¢ per Ib; half barrels ¥c ore than barrels, and boxes %c more. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. For Thursday, May 5. or R . A e 355 | office, where complete sets of charts and sail- | Eppinger, hence May 2. Barley, ctls ..... 833|Shorts, sks 00 | ing directions of- the world are kept on hand FOREIGN PORTS. Odts s gt 2% | for comparison and reference, and the latest | g AVRE—Arrived May & Br ship Acona, tm | Butter, et 399 692 | information can always be obtained regarding | Tacoma; Br ship Beacon Rock, from ) Cheaniot 53| Egge. dos . lights, dangers to navigation and all matters | = ANTU/ERP-Sailed May &-Br ship 5 | Tallow, ctls 125| Quicksilver, of; intesest to vean cominerve. | Oregon. | Beans,” sks 63| Leather, rolls 1g0 | _The timeball on top of the building on Tele- | ~FALMOUTH—Sailed May 4—Br ship M Ot nLs ars 603| Wine, sals graph HIIl is hoisted about ten minutes before | 4ies for —. | Bran, sks ... 570 Ralsins, sks noon, and s dropped at noon, 12th meridian, | “SLIGO—Arrived May 2—Br bark Selkirkshire, ‘Mlddil e 407' Lime, l;bls by telegraphic signal received each day from | grom Oregon.. = | Hay, e 175| Chicory, bbis - 10| the T tec) B e Nayal Observatory at Mare | ST, NAZAIRE-Arived May 1—Br suip Car- Straw, tons . 12 £ She radale, from Oregon. . A notice stating whether the time ball was NSO s - i OREGON. Ahtoe cn i R iaerse tPanyNie | SO RN IO WL RIS May, L= Bardowrle, - Lok | Flour, qr sks ... 8355 Middlings, sks .. 3,700 | published the same day by the affernoon pa- | “LONDON—Arived May 4—Br bark Ochtertyre Wheat, ctis - 755 | Shorts, sks - 1,000 | pers and by the morning papers the following | srom Oregon. B Barley, ctls 7,035 Hay, tons . 120 | day. J. T. McMILLAN, Oats, ctls 1.156| Wool, bales . 7 Assistant _in Charge. Potatoes, sks ... 4,09 Hops, bales . 5 | OCEAN TRAVEL WASHINGTON. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. e - Toheat, e %‘%fi{ e !m United States Coast and_ Geodetic Survey. I an"n-xhe\-ikshg-‘gmmsfi ! Bariey, ctis %155 6840 4 s 3 Times and Heights of High and Low L R | ' S iz Waters at_Fort Point, Entrance to San | S May 1, Y 1 EASTERN. Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | SreOTIRIAY, My o at | Corn, ctls 1,655 thority of the Superintendent. T ZEALANDIA, NOTE.—The high and low waters occur at h Gl UTAH. for HONOLULU only, the city front (Mission-street swharf) about - L Hay, cars .. 3 twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; e ey the height of tide is the same at both places. Lot e Line to COOLGARDIE, Australia, and CAPE TOWN, South Africa. J. D.'SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agen: 114 Montgomery street. Freight Office—327 Market st., San Francisoo. MAY -1545 Friday, May 6. THE STOCK MARKET. There was rather more firmness in mining | stocks yesterday, but it did not amount to much. Kentuck s assessed Sc. )3 Biathess was muchapalelet on the Bond Bx- | 1109 Pacific Coast Steamship Co. change. Stocks were steady, however, and | WL W Steamers leave - Broadway Oceanie Steamship sold up to $52. B whart, San Francisco. For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., May 1, 6 11, 16, 21, 36, 31, June 5, transfer at Seattle. For Alaskan ports (from Folsom-street wharf), 10 a. m., May 18, June 5, 26, July 17, August 4, 25, transfer at Port- e (B. C.), Port T or Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Towns- e Senrtre “Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m.. May 1, 5 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, Junme 5, and every fifth day thereafter, connecting at Seattle ‘with this con pany's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry., at Tacoma with N. P. Ry., at Vancouver with C. P. Ry. For Fureka (Humboldt Bay). 10 a. m., May 2, 8 14, 20, 26, June 1, and every sixth ¢ thereafter. A R enta. Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San’ Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los A’{igé‘les\_ and Newport, § a. m., May 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, June'2, and every fourth day thereafter. The official letter from the Justice mine for | the past week says: The winze started at the face of the southeast drift is now down a total depth of 48 feet; the bottom being In streaks and bunches of quarts giving low assays. Dur- | ing the past week we have hoisted 5 tons of | ore from the north drift on the §0-foot level. | The car samples of the ore average, gold, $37 95, stlver, $6 12; total, $44 10. In the Savage the main west drift on the 130- foot level has been cleaned out and repaired a distance of 12 feet. At a point In this drift | | 100 feet from the shaft they are still cutting | out heavy clay and puting in new timbers. | Brunswick lode—The main north drift, 600 | level, was advanced 11 feet; total length, 468 feet; face In porphyry with streaks of quartz giving low assays. Incline shaft No. 1—Still {Mu}nx chutes preparatory to opening 800 | evel. For the month of April, the mining, milling | | and other corporations on and around the Com- | stock lode paid a total of $57,417 to employes. | | Tne disbursements of each company were as C 4] 10:48 4.5] 11:60] In the above exposition of the tides 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 column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are ‘additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. | follows: Andes (estimated), $300 Cal & ‘San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- | Va., $7738; Ophir, $2144; Mexican, $1752; Best & | it Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port | Belcner, $2387° Gould & Curry, $2390; Utah, $840; | —SIFAMER | Facw L DU | ford (San L O bondo. (Los Angeies), 1l | Occidental, $1800; Alta, $2400; Brunswiek lode | Orizaba. Humboldt. . o My 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 25, 27, 31, June 4, (ehafts Nos. 1 and 2), $6077; Crown Point, $593; Wellington. Ueparture Bay. May 8. i""-;,"v fourth day thereafter. $ Belcher, $230; Yellow Jacket, $1866; Confidence, | COmmOL Poruana May 7| and every O fagdalena Bay, San Jose del Humboldt..... Vietoria & Puget Chipa and Javan §251; Chalienge, $251; Imperial, $27; Segregated | Belcner, 325%; Savage, $950; Choilar, $1s62; Bul- | 2 $2430: Union Shaft, 3 Slerra Nevada, $1155; Alpha, §717; Overman (es. Homer Citv Puebin.. . City of Peking City of Topeka . Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- a0 a Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m.. May 12, June 10, and 2d of each month thereafter. For further information obtain folder. timated), $1000; Caledonia —(estimated), $00; | Willamette. s e - {2 i . ANy reserves the right to chang: hours of safling. “TICKET 0;‘!-‘!(;)15—4 New street (Palace Hotel), GOO! . PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts. DALL. PE i farket st., San Frarcis STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, Montgomery THURSDAY, May 5—2 p. m. ©c0DDBB i 7 Bid.Ask. : Bid. Ask. WU S Bonds— e |Oukiand Cas. 4845 | Curacao s quar coup. ac Gas Imp.. 84 85 rma ie quar reg [Eae T Coll 8 5 Lakme. THE 0. R, & N. c0. 8 quar new. 55 at TEAME! Miscellanecus— 3% %5 | Goon Bay E DISPATCH FAST § RS TO \ 12" =" | Wallawal victoria H Insurancé ™" Areata Goos Bay PORTLAND | 4|rirem’s Fund.185 — Crescent g Whart_at 10 : ’ e B E s g Bt bl PE™ 912 Firet Clase Including Berts Bank of Calli2is 2y | momon = = FARE 28dciona Cinss _ nna Meals. Cal S D & 9% = R SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Frst ordt x STEAMERS TO SAIL. Oregon.. May 6 15 2 Lon P & A..130 — Columbia May 9, 18, 2 = 10 Mer Exchansel0 T | STEAWER [DesTiATION] _SAs I Poom_ | Siaidor Caiffornia =1 Nev Nat B...130 157 31 Throug! ickets ant 8 ‘2*1;?%1 SeMiR e kkmo* 83::-:4 e fl:; 810 TMIEM 83 | Eastern Points. Rates and Folders Upon Ap- e er = g a tion to N'C Ng Ry 7e.18 - {Bum 8 & Laow 0 | Smatilla...|Vic& e R A e E. C. WARD, General Agent, N Ry Cal 6. Mutual Sav. — = 42% | Alaska ree B 630 Market st. N Ry Cal 8. S F Sav U.. — B0 San Diego 11 AX | P GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. NPCRRG6:.100% — IS & L So.... — 100 Humbolis 510 A% | Plar » Superintendents. NPCRRS5s. — 101 |Security S B 50 — Portlana 9 10 AN | Pler 12 Obe tats ORI Panama. .12 M|PM SS 1s 58, — treet Railroad— Nevran o ] v ; Galitornia G CRintadapun Nox 10 1 x| pal s AMERICAN and = ty Puel c & Pg Sna! May 11 10 A¥ (Pler 9 ket b Sants Rosa|San Diego ... [May 11.11 An | Pler 11 R 2 Edch Mot o i gefginepn ey bttt | RED STAR LINES REG0EWERL 0 Rt State of 12,10 Ax |Pler i: 5 - ucFlec Ry 56100 — |California ....115 160 | 3tate off *NEW YORK, QUEENSTOWN, SOUTHAMP- | 8'F & N P 55.105%106 |E Dynamite... 8 — | SUracao. ie TON | SterraRCal 6s.102 105 |Glant Con Co. 424 48 | Goos sav. yaM|Pler 11 | NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP. S 500 e s matoase o Steamers safl under Belgian or British Flag SPC 18 ox 58.. Al Pac Assn.. 94 — THE TIME BALL. Noordland :May. 11| Southwark S P Br 6s |Ger La Wksat0 — = Friesland........May 18 *Chester § V Wat 6 Hana P_Co... 10418 | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8 N., Mer. | PHILADELPHIA, QUEENSTOW> SV Wat il 1004101 |H C & s Coil WA | “chants' Hxchange, San 'Francisco,” May POOL. Stock Gas 6s.. — I utel 0. . . de Belgian Flag. Water Stocks— Mer Ex Asso. 9 — | The time ball on Telegraph HIll was dropped | pergerioet . Sy 12 Penniand - May 21 Contra Costa.. 40% 5 |Nat Vin Co... — 6i | exactly at noon to-day—1. e., at noon of tne Marin vo g |oceanto 8GO BIX 63, | 10t meridlan, or exactly § b m. Gremwicn EMPIRE LINE Spring_Valley %| Pac = time. 5 e 7 s e etrice | ac: Bot. Co...100i4101 Assistant in_Char, B T e e v TO ALASKA AND THE GOLDFIELDS. ST e SHIEENNS INEEILIGENCE. Steamers formerly employed In trans-Atlantlo e Ase : services of the International Navigation Com= 95 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation 94 00 ARRIVED. pany and specially refitted for this service, 5 Hutchinson § P Co, LA Thursdav, May § 85" Ohlo, 3500 tons, from Seattle, June 15 150 Qceanic Steamship C i Stmr Arcata, Reed, 46 hours from Coos Bay.| S. S. Indlana, 350 tons, from Seattle, June ¥ e onoe.s. 102 g9 | _Stmr Ohlo, Broomhead, 59 days 6 hours from | S. S. Pennsylvania, 300 tons, from Seattl Iphia. June 10 Giant Powder Con. 4s:00° | Fhilag 2 ith the company’s own fleet of s il Commer B0 | g Srmwoot, Faguriong, 13 Boues o | Compecine sith, e, Sompene, o, 08 Afternoon Session. Stmr Pomona, Debney, 61% hours from San | Yukon River, through to Dawson City and 460 Hawallan Commercial & Sugar. 2000 | Diego, ete. intermediate points. 50 Hutchinson S P Co.......e.. 4500 | Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours from Moss| For passage and freight apply to $2000 Market-street Ry Con Bonds 6s....112 50 | Landing. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 S F Gas & Blectric Co..... 87 | Stmr Valencla, Humphreys, 72 hours from St Aiaaia Packers' Association. 00 | A e il ton:: MaTntytes 35 hokie. fion o 30 Montgomery o A0 Alnx s reka. Bound south, Put In to 1and passengers. Or any of its Agencles. INVESTMENT BOARD. Bark Germanta, Pearson, 7 days from New . Whatcom, via Port Angeles 6 days. Morning Sessfon. pahjark Annle Johnson,” Matson, 10 dave trom R l INE t Powder .... 4250 lo. 16 Hatehtnson B_P 'Co. G% | Bin§ G Wilder, McNelll, 15 days from Hon- chi 5 Market-street Ry Co . BB O i Goth % United States Mail Steamships Bt 2 o e B S ® oo oo o L sai. from: New York évery Gaturday fop. tchinson 3 3 o 1% Geeantc Steamship Co. 50 00 olflf&"‘ ‘Wm Bowden, Fjerom, 18 days from Hon- Glasgow via Londonderry. Afternoon Session. . Passage—City of Rome, $60; Schr_Western Home, 2 tes for Saloon Pa: : 100 Oceante Steamship Co ... 5136 oo Bay. Niolaen, (8- dnyg e | etomers, $00. ; 100 Hutehinson S P_Co. 47 50 Schr Bender Bros, Wetzel, 12 hours from | Second Cabin—Rome, $i2 50; Furnessia, $37 50z 100 Hawalian C & § Co. 1 8% | nowens Tanding. other steamers, $& LTl rurnessia, et r Five Brothers, Jensen, = e sage . o MINING STOCKS. halem River. #en, 4 days from Ne- | o 0 other steamers, 333 For. Book of Tours and information, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, General Agents, 7 Bowling Green, New York: or J. F. FUGAZI, 5 Montgomery st.; or L. F. COCKROFT, 1 Montgomery st.; or R. R. RITCHIE, 2 New Schr Muriel, Carlsen, 15 days from Hilo. Schr Robert Lewers, Goodman, 2) '.hysnfn-:n Heter Connana, 2 3 chr Conflanza, Jensen, e n, days from Coquilie Following were the sales In the San Fran- clsco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Sesston. 2 fii«%‘f&f‘""‘ e RSChF Ocean Sray, Ostlin, 12 hours from Fish | Montgomery st San Francieco. r . 41 = 8| Schr Lettitia, Wilson, 52 he k¢ C m 36| poBlerea Novida:! | 508 ours rom cocs| Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. 100 Gon. 811300 Yellow Jacket!.. 0 CLEARED. French Line to Havre. al 500 Con Imperial Thursdyy, May 3. Afternoon Session. o oSt Oregon, Stephens, Astoria. R & N Company’s Pier (new) 42 North River, foot of Morton st. Travelers @ AR - S i ran; 100 Belcher oo 1300 Justice oo 8| Nor stmr Titanta, Fgenes, Namatmo; Johm | S0t IS, ¥ e e it rt bt croasing 25/ 100 Sterra Nevada.. 62 m"s';,"{‘},;us"m“_"' Cousin, Victorla and Puget | tie_channel in & small boat. = New York to 24[100 Yellow Jacket... 08 | gound; Goedall Porkinn & o | Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, frst class, 3160; Brig'J D Spreckels, Christiansen, Mahukona; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Drig Wm G Irwin, Wiillams, Honolulu; J D May 7, 10 a. “May 14, 10 a May 21, 10 a. EEEEE] Soreckels & ‘0. M 2, 10 a. K Sereonia & Curry.. 23 | atchr Falcon, Lindholm, St Michasl; Gold Star | I’ BOURGOGNE - e 4. 108 200 16| 200 Mexican D1 TS For_further particulars apply to 100 Beicher 11/500 Ophir .. a SAILED. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLAN- §00 Best @ Beicher. 20|70 Potoat %8| stmr Coos Bay, Hall, e et A TIQUE. e powling Green, .jew York. % | Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka. J. F, FUGAZI & CO., Agents,’ 5 Montgomery & | Stmr Samoa, Johnsen. Eureka. ave., San Francisco. | Simr Fuiton: AoTatsw, southern port. G| Ship Glory of the Seas.’Freeman, Naniamo. | FOR U, S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEXO. . Brig W. G Irwin, Williams, Honolulu, Steamer ‘‘Monticello’ & nllllr‘l.: J D Spreckels, Christiansen, Mahu- lgye.“n:-., w-dl; l:"hu:::wl:dm‘ :‘ T l; 40 | Scnr Queen. Edwardson. Fridays .... .1 p. m. and 8:30 p. m.¢ 24 | Schr Glen, Jjorgensen, Grays -bor. !flflr evs2-10:30 @. m. and 8 p. m. u[ Sear veg“i. ]El-lmuunn‘e PortHB.lrflele’. ing and_ Offices—Mission Dock. Pler 2. °! 63 [° Schr Reliance, Christiansen. ‘Telefhone. Red 2241 1200 ellow Jacket.l. 03| Sehr JoW A, Hemawist, Burcka ¥ TELEGRAPHIC. FOR SAN JOSE, LOSGATOS and SANTA CFUZ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. A CEUS & POINT May . 1. Steamer Alviso leuves Fier 1 daily (Sundays hazy: Wind, R May & 1 Bues " eRtBOT | oxcepted) at 10 8. m.: Alviso daily (Saturdays ' THURSDAY, May 56— p. m. ) 5 . Freight and passengers. Bid.Ask. ‘Bla. Asic CHARTERS. A 3 Fare betw and Alviso, 30c3 ~ .03| The 34| vorts clon? G 45 ase ol Deprcirs Hain| St piree; G 3 Clay Pler 1. 4 N ey e, Flse L o