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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1898 : — TR T Office located Jn the Merchants' Bxcpanes, 1 her than Frida: . $1 6@1 50; . $1 22%@1 37%: milling, | medtum; stock Hogs, ; dressed Hogs, | 10 do do 18 3 | O ntained in San N, 2 red, 1 5 m"gxwuy. A Bhashe. FOTs: w0 do do B | malntalned out resard to nationality aq - § oate %0 CORN-—There {s nothing new. Arrivals from - 00 do do B free of expense. e . 3 white, 33 . the East show no diminution, but there is no GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Afternoon Session. Navigators are cordially invit visit the barley, 43@52c; No. 1 flax- | accumulation of stock. 85 Alaska Packers’ Association . 975 | office, where complete ntlldo! chmk s &nd . gail. 4, prime timothy seed, §2 55@2 Small round_ yenow. $1 25 per ctl: large yel- | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, nominal; Wool | J5Giant Powder Con. 400 | Phg Girections of the world are kept on hang SUMMARY. N Y Chl &5 L. 2% LR I lard per 100 | low, 31 07%@1 10: white, $1 10 per ctl. Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $5 30. 10 Market-street Railway . 13% | fof comparison and reference, and the iates; e B: 1st gnt 132% $5 90@6 931 ; short ribs sides (loose), $5 RYE—$1 140 per ctl. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- | 25 Hawallan Commercial & Sugar. 188 | information can always :»em; Al e ng 3 34 nref 124 ; dry ealted choulders (boxed), $4 7 BUCKWHEAT—$176@2 per ctl. ton, $8: Southfleld Wellington, $7 50; Seattl $ do do 18 87% | lights, dangers to navis: and all matter Silver unchang Nor West ... 25% | shart clear sides (boxed), $6 W 10; ‘whisi . Bl A N alisind. §1 ® . a0 do 11875 | of interest to ocean commeree. ... Wheat booming again. No_ Pacifl 5% | distiliers” aniehea goods, per gal, %1 %. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. i R S R T L el G R 18 g | ° e timebell on (0 St tery minittes bencs X pref .. —_— e s re 3 < grapl ?K:yc:me.lms unchanged. Qutario & W. o Fions, barrels Recel oo > "isio00 | FIoUr 18 advanced 5e. The China steanier mifiv“m'x“s“"‘.'.‘.i“‘c.%% S St el R = 8550 | noon, and is dropped st nocn; 10th mertdian, Hay market broke. B s west Union 5073 | Wheal, bushels azs.000 T 10; Baxers® D, | 12t yalley. 80; Coke, 312 per ton in bulk and | 18 do do S0 by telegraphic SKNG i Observatory af Afurs — Bxtras, $5@6 10; Bak - ac % Basris unsetted. ow Oulens weakew Il Eatmonch o Oy Sos: Dmnels 3000 | tras, ssfi@s.s?“y i COTTON—The China steamer took out for| 2 do _do 8100 | Island, Cal. @ ting whether the time ball waq N, Potakpes: Sompt. | Yoy Hea Rye, bushels 1000 | MILLSTUFFS. priees 1- | Japan 5736 bales, valued at $247,374. 71 Spring Valley Water. a0, 0 % on time or giving the error, if any, | Green Peas advanced. Do st el 2 Barley, bushels . 000 | 10maLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are o2 I0C | ° SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Com- | 30008 F & N P Ry Bonds, b 10- 08 28 | R ihed the same day by the affernoon pa. Creamery Butter still higher. e Rt e e A | Riour, 5 djacount to tbe LraCe'm per 100; | PADY Quotes, terms met cash: Cube. Crushed | 100 Vigorit Powder & Bers and by the morning papers the following Eggs firmer. Cheese unchanged. 12 | On the Produce Exchange to-day the but- | Rice Fiour, $8: Corn A $250; extra cream | &nd Fine Crushed, 7c; Powdered, @%c; Dry Sy J. T. McMILLA; Two cars of Eastern Poultry at hand. Pogat Taet g | ter market was staady; creameries, 1@16e; dal- | Cornmeal, §3 % SOl Foat Groats, 3 Granulated, Se: Confectioners: A, S%e; Mag- INVESTMENT BOARD. Amsistant in Charge. . . | | ries, 5 v; fresh, 10c. | K 3 s 3 nolia H e i === . —————— Berries and Cherries weak. St Paul 968 | e Gull and unchanged. | e L et F T Candy’ bnfix.fiz‘".c?'c“u*fiamfi:‘di‘.‘ o nes 3 Morning Sesston. MOON AND TIDE, Apricots arrived from Yums. Do pret . 144 /U P Common ... 2% Cracked Wheat, 83357 Farina 815 W 0le | e e iecre (han bafrela, 4nd | g Hawatten C & 8 Co. % SUN, ON A2 Prunes cleaning up. CLOSING BONDS. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. gfl 20; in sacks, 35 60@6: Pearl Bearley, $4 75; | boxes 3o more. Street— 9950 | Unitea States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Provisions unchanged. U_8 new 4s reg. ;gfi plit Peas, $4 reen Peas, $4 50 per 100 1bs. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. fiflprl‘x;t v:gey ‘Water . Px Times and Fgflem;’ul :( };{g:m:.n;x Low before. 1 Waters at oint 0 San D e 1033 Minneapolts HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. = Atternoon T s Bay. Published by official au: e o schanin e 110% luth Fre Poe Wekdher. Mor X % Hawalan C & 8 Co Thority of the Superintendent. Flour advanced 26c. 5 X Miiwaukes .. Yesterday was a great day in Hay. The re- | Flour, qr sks ... 35.080| Wool, bales w NOTE.—The high and low waters occur at nigIN Y € &8 LU 104 | Chicago | ceipts were only 850 tons, but 330 of this was eat, “ctls 2.345| Hay, ' tons - e MINING STOCKS. the aity front (Mission strect whard stout 1114 |Nor & W 6s...... 7 | Toledo from Oregor . This gives a s g twenty-five min: i District 3o 12: 113" | Northwetrn cons. 135 | St Louis - faic s St i m‘:lmm ured e e | Butter. ctis 25| Eges, ' doz B0 | pollowing were the sales in the San Fran- | he height of tide is the same at both plac Ala class A 100 | Do deb s “116 | Detroit b s e S S Branay. g 50500 | clsco Stock Board yesterday: MAY 1598 873| Wine, gals . : Afternoon Session. : market from outside points. Owing to some Do B 10 10 Nav 1sts 115 | Kansas City . < ¥ i delay in_tran \t 15 all_coming in at E 18 3 10 B Fine daiirin:: 1;;13 | 0} once ana the mmarker. has broken in- conse- | Potatoes, Bl Penar “bd;:“ 352 | 600 Belcher . ot I Hale & Norors. 20 Tuesday, May 10. ADg, Curre %0 |08 Line ga'tr... 124 | Totals ..... quence. However, this outside influx s not | Onions, sks 31%| Lime, bbls S1 | 200 Best & Beicher. 34 225 ... . i o o P S e Rl Tkely to Tuat - long. tor the shippers are all | Middlings, sks .. 45| Hides, no 248 | 00 Challenge Con .. 13|100 Justice ... 10 Chi Term 4s 53 |Pacific 6s of §... 103 | Philadelph! {hey nioéd, to R toh RE Aok . OREGON. R i 46) 20 Sterra. Nevada.. 8 | “Flmime| rope| S5 2o 8% | Baltimare Inferior to our Hay. As soon as it is worked | fypur, df sks ... 14 Barley, ct 30 Gould & Curry.. 21600 Yellow Jacket.. 2| Bz /Feet| | New Orleans = » s . 825 orts, sl —_— Galveston e log it kol Sciens Oats, ctls . 650| Hay, fons Following wers the sales in the Pacific Stock | - Total BRAN—420 50@21 per ton, WASHINGTON. Board yesterday: 1 . MIDDLINGS—$23 50@2 50 per ton. Flour, qr sks ... 1,888|Oats, otls .. 4,000 Morning 1 FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $29 per ton; | Wheat, ctls . 285| Bran, sks 8,400 | 300 Alta . Bt 0| 1B Wheat— Oilcake Meal at the n.ll, $31@81 50: jobbing, | Barley, ctls 100 800 Belcher 18 43 e $82@32 B0; Cocoanut Cake, Cottonseed o Best & Bai E “|u Oponi Meal, $25G30 per ton; Cornmeal, $24 50; Crack- 5 200 3 = 15 o ed_Corn, §35. UTAH. 1000 Bullton o7 26| 18 Opening. Hay—(Ex-car in round lots)—<Vheat, $30Q1: 3 300 Caledonta. . 1 SEIST. o) - Q0NN Closin, Wheat and Oat, $19@22; Oat, $17G19; Barley, 500 Challenge . u 18 | “NOTE.—In the above S IVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Loos et Whasl i) Somiramed [OK} 40 Chotlar % 17| the early moming Hdes ure given In the 3 3 . X H SR Ban mn and the successive tides of May. July. Sept. Deo. | Timothy. $i@IT. THE STOCK MARKET. - & A e P T R Va Centurles Opening .. PR :1 3 c& veesse | STRAW—T5c@$1 06 per bale. —_— 84 66 | gecond time column gives the second tid ssis! Do deferred Closing .. 187 w1ly 86 7% Mining stocks were somewhat firmer, and 13/800 §7 | the day, the third time column the third s, 18 U P pret e BEANS AND SEEDS. th~ best prices were rather over those of Satur- 29|200 Tnton Con 19 | and the last or right hand column mives th4 2% |0 P s EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKHT. 27/500 Utah ..... 07 | Jast tide of the day, except when there are J i 7 Beans are still unsettled, but prices are un- | day. 67/ 800 Yellow Jacket.. 25| three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heightsy ALCVING Buegxs. CHICAGO, May 9.—CATTLE—An oversupply | changed. In local securities Hawaiian Commercial was COIB00s: 5em s ncs 26 | given are additions to the soundings on th g 3 & d nited States Coast . Survey chart: o 15| Ontario i e i that | BEANS—B: . Small Whites, §2 05 | the active stock, fluctuating between 3§20 an: “Attesnpon. Seasion: y s, ex: 05 |Ophir I 7g |of catte to-duy caused declines of loc in that | (FRANTRAYR, 00t as 6, Pinks, §2 650 | §18, with heavy sales. Gas and Bleotrio sold a0 11| when a minus sign () precedes the heix 55| Plymouth . 08 |market, except for strictly cholce consign- | O710 Targs Whites s2G26: iy B 0@ | 10 st 5 100:Belcher: " 1| and then the number given is subtracted tr 75 | Quicksilver 100 | ments. Sales were slow on a basis of 33 850 | § cign T5: Limas, 5 ios Pea, §1 8@2; Red KId- | The Sw N R Tian [ DA B £ | the depth given by the charts. The plane of Gould & Curry. 20| Do pret 200 |4 25 for common to fair dressed beef steers UD | neys, 32 50@2 65 per ctl. i e Swansea and Silver King e .80 mc‘mllgl--l i 04 | reference is the mean of the lower low waters, Hale & Norcross. 55 Sierra Nevada 60 | to $¢ 75@5 25 for good to prime shippers. The | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 25@3 50 per otl; will pay dividends to-day of $5000 and 337, 00 Con Cal i N | ——————— | Homestake 40 00| Standard 155 | bulk of offerings went at $4 3@ 50. Stockers | Yellow Mustard, §3 1333 25; Flax, $2 25; Canary | Tespectively. o TS 2 17 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE Iron Silver . 45| Union Con 12 | and feeders, $4@4 65; cows and heifers, $3 50D | Seed, 24 @2 per Ib: Alfalfa, 3@6c; Rape, 2%@ | The Morning Star Mining Company of Iowa mg‘f_"ld Fut ot bl 02 = | Mexican .. 06| Yellow Jacket . 04 | 450; calves, $6@6. 2%c; Hemp, 2%2@34:; Timothy, 5@5%e. Hill, Placer County, has declared & monthly M_m!:‘ca et % TS Frow BOSTON. B demand, P oo o few wrinns | 3 DEAED PEAENiles, §l 701; Green, §1 %0 | gividend of $ per share. 300 ... ® = 2 Coos Bay. BOSTON, May 9.—Atchison, 13%; Burlington, | fetching § 283, Plgs, §8 50G4. S Riper ol The delinquent assessment sale of the Gould | 3300 Mexican 29 | gan Jose. .| Panama. T e tal S ok " | “SHEEP- Desirable sheep were in good de- | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | & Curry Mining Company will be held to-mor- City of Sydney . | Panama ~ @ Poartly Cloud) i B mand and 10c higher. Prime lizht lambs rose row. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Progreso Seattle O Clear artly S" iz NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. el s ;gfi.y'!g’_"fl;“:;g-;‘gj Hoo®. Lemba| Lo Angsles Siring BeaokLiausht 40fe pet| This Callforala-strest CblS Company will pay T R e o s e, 20,000, HO: . Green Peppers 15c . & dividend of 50 cents per share to-mOrTOW. 2 3 ; ® Cloudy ® farn® Snow NEW YORK, May 8 Close—Money on |, Fecelpts—Cattle, 20,000; Hogs, 41000:' Sheeb. |1 0 per box. The Gakland Gas, Light and Heat Company Bia.AskHate & Norers. 1870 | Staie orC fPortiana SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION| call’ steady, 2% per cent; prime mercantile | = KANSAS CITY. Rhubarb is firm, as there s less on the | wiil pay a regular monthly dividend of 25 cents i Bl%.!.u:i .-;3"?“ % 20| Lakme |Seattlo “SURING PAST 12 MOURS paper, 6@7 per cent; sterling exchange firm, | KANSAS CITY, May 9.—CATTLE—Receipts, | Market than there has been. Green Peas are | Per share on May 15. na Tk Alpha . %8 20| Kentuck 01 02 | Chilkat. . IBel River St - D et Duciness in bankers' bills at $ 34% | 2500, Sates mainiy 3¢ 5G4 5. Western steors, | 8180 doing better. Now FPotatoes are likewise | The Pacific and Bunset Telephone snd Tue- | A8 - 1552 Lk b @4 85 for demand and $4 8132@4 81% for sixty | butcher cows and heifers, active l:mlelz{lfi:r n‘mnly.h Onfons are weaker. Other- f;“.ffhg:’,’,'}”.“én"m‘:'y B r regul fAnden s o PPt Tacoma. days; posted rates, W 204 B4 commercial | BI0@ 15 heffers 3304 60 bulls, | N A TORS arly Rose, 15@35c; River Reds, | ~The dividends declared for April in Cripple | Belcher - 81 00110 i EXPLANATION. kD el S gt N e T 10G505; Rives Bursanke: dodtho per sack: Ore. | Creck by ten mines smounted fo SHLGN. 1o | Best & Beichr. & 81 P Pugst Sonnd. .o Mar X , S6%c: N ollars, 450; Govern- ~ , 9700, 8 A z May The arrow files with the wind. The top fig- | ment bonds, strong; State bonds, dull; rail-| sales mainly $385G4; fancy heavy, H® %ng&c!!p\;;bfl:;, x@filgé'nflurlr§ZCBu;rbnrgh. 50 ;gfllfll‘rfiviflg‘g‘.fif ?{&,m;pnflmn. "$316,060; g:lgd‘:;;“. %6 171 Potost 2% % Crescent Oit. ures at station indicate minimum temperature | road bonds, strong. S r;\lé:”ed, $3 80@3 95; lights, 33 70@3 90; pigs, | @R Fox S8 stealian Jobbing i $3 50@4; | Strong, $350,000; Moon-Anchor, $171000; Al Chollar 23 % 18 17 Humboldt fhioas undevnestiit Joiauys the \DON > SHBEP- v; | new, T5c@st per ctl. } | choria-Leland, $126,000; Golden Cyclé, 3$130.000; | Ghallenge Con. 12 .13| o a2 |Portlana nfall or of melted snow in inches LONDON MARKET. SHEEP Recepts, 0. Muttons, steady: | RO, ol por ot eceipts were 501 boxes As- | Lillie, $80,110; Gold Coin, $60,000; El Dorado L, | Con Cal & Va. & '@ — o |san Diego.. dredths during the last twelve hours. o 3 ., §2 75@3 05. Lambs, 0 ETABLES—] - $80,110; . $60,000; C: g o o s L ‘or solid lines, connect points of equai | NEW YORK, May 9.—The Evening Post's | e, Jow Native wool lambs, $ 85@5; Colo- | paragus, 365 boxes Rhubarb and 810 sacks | sw‘t:?ee;ll;d\cnlm srl;l(,‘s\:().the Teiding Ama m\ Sg:fl?;::‘;:nil Z o‘;’ :g Sterra A T 06| ATCeBisnchatd |Seattle - omrm oo - o dotted lines, equal | financtal cablegram says: The stock markets | rado wool lambs, $ 10¢5 25; clipped, $425@ | "0, 0y $g2 25 for extra large, $150@1 75 | 88 follows: ~ Consolidated Cal. & Va. 1880 Crown Point .. 12 18} Eyndicate — 04| Homer. - | Humbold¥ "1\ Tl May 13 temps 4_“high’ means high | hers opened dull to-day, but rapidly improved. | % 8 DENVER. | per Dox or M2 B S 5. for ‘amall; Rhu. | level—From the north drit skirting along the | Con New York. — 02|Standard . 50 165 | Corumona....... | Portiana |May 18 barometric pressure and ls usually accompanied | mye recovery was led by a marked improve- £ S | Barb, F0@6% pow box tor small to good and 15 | footwall from the incline upralse at a point| Fureka Con ... — 20|Union Con 18 19 | Santa Rosa San Diego.. ... |May 17 i low” reters to low pres. | K foralgn bourses, notably in Paris. A | DENVER May, 9 CATTLE Recelpts, M0 | g for extra cholcs; Green Peas, $1g150 per | 178 feot on the stope above this level, T {528 | Fxchequer = vt @ % | Dorie, -|Ghina ‘and ganan:. 2 ey e crand rains. “Lows: usually | rumor spread um\s;.:m u}.fiua‘aking m; pow- | ;(”du!{i @,{,%mb 71,,,;, o river. 83 u‘g sack; Garden Peas, 2143 afi;}:; %‘,‘2.’,‘5 1;;%;;6 &,fi.’“%’fl«?"‘x’?h'xefl“ crg;‘:“ghm‘:h Pons | Gould & Curry. 271 28 Yellow & po= MR, first ap e Washington coast. en | ers to intervene. Nothing definite was known, | ockers, 5 bulls and stags, 5 om ville, : o | v 3 - the pressure high in the interior and low | but the buying was 80 good and general that |3 2 g . ‘;;r sack; Summer :qu‘gg. d—-O-kper ‘;ox:'Iz‘ried | ';;‘f;:y)\!’o‘_'h‘ c.'i".';fifi:’ “!;‘rg:!ll;;o{;clm: iml REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. STEAMERS TO BSAIL. ond the coast, and the izobars extend north | color was given to the report. It must be | HOGS—Receipts, 100. Market 6o lower; | Peppers. 6@Tc per e T8, 12%e; Cab- | S0 B0 s level from the south drift at a 5 TR and ng the coast, rain is probable; | remembered, however, that the settlement will | light packers, §390@3 %; mixed, $3 85@3 90; ‘é“" Sgfiflczptr ctl; ”(‘,"“'“'.:’?"‘f per_rl-wk | POt %0 ‘feet in from its mouth near the end | Mary and Louis Junker to Herman Murphy, | STEAMER. | DESTINATION | Pr=a W d with isobars of | pegin to-morrow, therefore much of the im- | heavy. § 80G3 90, Cuicumbers, Beail per ‘dozen: Mexican Toma- | Point 30 feet 5 102 U8 BOCl "Chpomite e | 1080 S Tine of MoAllister street. 30 £ of Bu° | Gaeno Chiva &J@an(iiay 16, 1 Su|EH &8 LT m-»fmer?&'}“; = provement p»rimps is rlu-dm bm\rg c:])\‘srmg,' SHEEP—Receipts, none. Market unchanged. | *op%, 8,200 U BEE oo | BLES— | north drift has been advanced six feet, pass-| chanan, E 2. § 120, W 55, N 40, E 30, N 80; | iy P Vie & Pt Snd | May ‘1" 10 AM|Pler 3 S i 3 | 5. antecest to-dhyicentered Sin Americaus, in & s o y ing through cuartz assaying $2 and $ per ton; | 10, Sana Rosa May 11 d the pressure falling to the Call, | which the business was unusually heavy. The FOREIGN MARKETS. pEotatoes sliced, raw. 12 rer Ib In lote of % tofal longeh, 42 feet. The morth drift opposite | e erman and Pauline Eppinger to Jonas | Ghilcac May 11, st, warmer weather may be expected | firm prices in New York induced realizing here, | — | Ibe; aliced deslocated. 16a1sc; granulated ram, | 51 oUE drife has been extended four feet, | schoenfeld, lot on N line of Pacific street, | camoa *|May 12, e 3 Wik the arbitrage Acalers readily absorbed. | LONDON, May 5.—Consols, 111 116; Silver, | by Olions, 80, Carrots, ol . M Winivs, | passing through quartz assaying §L per fon]| 9:10i4 B of Webster, B 46:10% by N 12:6; 910, ) | state of *|May 1. May 13. Hanora and Francis Buckley to Hanora and | yoren Fork May 18, NW corner of Turk | QoreR PoF Orizaba.. will produce an ubsequently the buying became more general, | H : Ta total length, 12 feet. TR Tanatom 0% 60 level—From incline upralse No. 1 at a| Elizabeth Buckley, lot on opposite res and Devisadero streets, N 137:6 by W 13 the prices closing at the best. Operators have LIVERPOOL, May 9. , firm; No. 1 BERIH S | o EATHER RE! X | epparently made up their minds that the war | 7 v oint 6 feet above the sill floor of this level | WEATHE EOBY will not interfere with Americans, while the | Standard California Wheat, 82s d; cargoes off RoREy Avh R Prom the south drift skirting along the foot- | also lot on W line of Devisadero street, 1028 | Guracaq’. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time). recognized rise in wheat adds to the spending | coast, nothing doing: cargoes on passage, sell-| . ;g of o g an to-da: wall at & point 178 in from its mouth, from the | § of Eddy, S 35 by W 127; also lot on X ne SAN F ~ISCO, Cal;, May 9, 5 p. m. .| POWEr ‘of ‘the Tnited States. ers at advance of 1@2s; English country mar- T " Top of the upraise which has been carried Up | of Devisadero street, 2 § of Eddy, § 2 by W SAX 3 » May.9, bp. m. CLOSING. | kets, generally 1s dearer; French country mar- | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@l3c for Gob- | (9 feet, from the south drift 100 feet in from | 100; also lot on S line %z-‘g‘-ms’;f:"”m o Following are the maximum temperatures re- from Weather Bureau stations 3 kets, dall: Wheat in Parls, steady: Fiour in | blers and 11@1% for Hens; Geese, per pair | its mouth, the upraise has been carried up six | Devisadero, W 27 by S ‘ana 86; Gran ; 3 | De = - jConadlen Pacifc, 85 Grand Trunk, $4; bar| Parts, steady; quantity of Wheat and Flour on | §1@1 %; Goslings, $130@175; Ducks, $@4 for | feet, passing through quarta and porphyry | James J- Dowling to Colhorins Dowling.lot | per nt. % & | passage to United Kingdom, 2,690,000 ctis; old and $5@6 for young: Roosters, young, | assaying from $1 to $2 per ton; total height, 115 | on SE line of Kisling street, 11‘.4’}‘ Ss “;7 Red | "MADRID, May 9.—Spanish 48 closed to-day | quantity of Wheat and Flour on passage to | $7 50@$ 50; Rooste old, 50@4; Fryers, $6@ | feet. From this point a west drift has been | Eleventh, SW 21:3 9-16, SE 80, I}E 20:7 9-16, N A = > Sac- | o4 63,50, x | continent, 620.000 ctls; Indian shipments of | 6 50; Broilers, $4 50@5 50 for large, $2 50@4 for | advanced 15 feet, passing through porphyry | 80, block 3, bounded on the N by Rlckud“'.b THE TIMB B po, 72; Yuma, 98. | ol = Wheat to United Kingdom, 94,000 ctls; Indian | small; Pigeons, $1 50@1 75 per dozen for young | and quartz assaying $1 75 per ton. From the | by Graven, E by S‘;_:oplfleltl;nofll“’ornl‘el’ and Tmy[ JALL. -|May 18.10 Am| Pler 12 Los Angeles, an_Diego, 6 > temperature: Maximum, 55;| NEW YORK GRAIN AND 3 | shipments of Wheat to continent, 102,000 ctls: | and §1 25 for old. 1d east crosscut on the efll floor of this level | Raflroad avenue, o i S ST PRODUCE. | {1 Jorts into United Kingdom for week, 198,000 | GAME—Nominal. o e oine @8 fest In from its mouth from the | A: aiso lot on E line of Steiner street, 70 § of | Branch Hydro phls %flm&m-v lxfi'.'; AND CENERAL| NEW YORK, May 9.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 23,- | PRITels of Flour, 33,000 quarters Wheat. s Aoraibe Carpted up 15 feet above the sill floor | Bilts, § 17:8 by B 63:9; also all interest In any | ~ chants’ Exchange, TS. | 01 barreln: Sxporty 7015, ‘Tixcited and do. | COTTON—Upiands, -3:1s-834. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. We have worked north along the east drift in | real property not discovered: gift. §1ms elegraph HIil was: & S BOrCA S | rrels; (Peports, JLs: ) Hxoll CLOo... | e mAtrow steesks and punches of | | John and Johanna C, Wenstrum to Mary Mo_ | The time ball on Telc6Tap ropped pressure has fallen slowly during the | cidedly higher, discouraging buyers; Minne- Sy EOBE: S | Creamery Butter 1z still higher, but it 1s : John and Joha s O Hampshire street, 147:6 | exactly at noon fo-day—i. e., at noon of fne prosiuce hes {elis alomly dusiis the b :_Mint CORN—May, steady, %o 11%A: July, steady, | | ore. From these openings we have extracted | lony, Tiaian, or exactly 8 p. m. Gresnwich ours over the country between the | sota patents, §7 50@S; do bakers', $ $0G8; win- | 3,"1153. Raptamber, sieady, 38 114, %, | goubtful whether the advance will bhold. | 3 tons of ore assaying. per mine car samples, | § of Twenty-first, § 25 by B 10; $10. | 1}h me T. McMILLAN, | ter patents, $6 60@7; do straits, $5 S0G6 50; 40 | Iniarts of Whoat Inte Liverpost for the week | Dairy shows no particular change. Eggs are | 340 25 per ton. Have also extracted from this | Marle and Frank Ramel to Edward J. ime. Amlotant in Charge ately high pressure lles over Utah and Breton, lot on N line of Post street, 110 B Of | ey somewhat firmer. There is no change in (part ol the mine 2§ tons of low grade ore, the | An area of low pres re covers Ari- | eXtras, $4 50G do low grades, $2 90G3. | from Atlantic ports were 66,800 quarters: from 9 pthwester WHEAT- eceipts, 226,62 bushels. Bpot | Pacific ports, 21,000 quarters; the Cheese. b sample taken from cars when ralsed to the | Mason. E 27:6 by N 137:6; $10. = " e Tastien | e Noi T o hLSS Tries by utiogt to to | CCOWENATITS Y o oraeeots | BUTTER- | Snrfhce Was 39156 per ton. 1780 level—On the | L. H. and Lizasie Sly fo E. R Tutt, lot on § SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | TR T Creamery — Fancy creameries, 20@3lc; sec- | eleventh floor from the north drift from the | line of Ellis street, §7:6 E of Mason, E 24 | east drift at a point 28 feet in from its mouth | 8 100, subject to a mortgage for $55,000; $10. ARRIVED. Dairy—Cholee to fancy, 1T%@1%c; common | a north drift has been advanced six feet, pass- | Blanche Werthetmer (wife of B, o:;.gnwsgltfi; Monday, May 9. in California. | oy on the biggest short scare of the year, des, 15@16%c per Ib. | o wo Savings and Loan Soclety, I Bra @) pe ing through old ground of former workings | nia 51 ¢ Secomd SW 22| stmr Samos, Johnson, 23 hours from Eu- Yalleys alleys are from | jiarted by extraordinary strength in Liver- LONDON, May 9.—The attendance at the ! thern Utah. It | rive. Options were sensationally strong all | D NDON onds, 1. | LONDON WOOL SALES. | Eastern Butter—Imitation creamery, 16@ | from which we have saved nine tons of ore | of Park Lane north, 212 SW pool. Both May and July had tremendous ad- | wool guction sales to-a: pee 3 | Vances, the former closing 23%c net higher, the | -day was good. The of- | 1g1ic; ladle-packed, 15@l6c per 1b; Bastern | assaying $22 20 ton. The by SE 98; $1. reka. Sap rancisco for thirty | jotter 15%c higher and other months 6%@s¥c | foTings agsregated 12,333 bales. Scoured me- | Elgin tub. 16@1sc. | assaying 323 20 per ton.. The total extraction | by SE 6, ¥L . , .gusta Sexton to Henry and | Stmr Willametts, Hansen, T8 hours from Puny Mieagay, with fog | Bet higher. No. 2 red May, $170@13%, closed | rinos were keenly competed for and good cross- | HEESE—Choice mild new, 8@9%c; common | average assay vaiue of which, per samples | Willlam H. Cribben, lot on SE line of Bluxome | Seattle. Pl 18 days 22 hours e s wvthwentery | 1 85%: July, $1 18@1 28%, closed 31 28%. | Dreds were well maintained. Sales in detayl: | io €ood. T%Sie: Cream Cheadar. ogiic: | taken from cars at the surface, was §33 03 per | street, 187:3 SW of Fourth, SW 4:10 by SB 120, | “Eeme San Jose, Pillsbury, | " HOPs—steady. ew South Wales, 3100 bales; scoured, 7d@ | YOUn§ America, 10@llc; Western, 11@12c, | ton. quitclaim deed; $10. from Panama and Way POt ¢ pours trom air Tuesday; warmer | WOOL—Quiei; fleece, 16G22c; Texas, 12QMc. | 1s 4; greasy, 4%@10d. | ern, 125%@13%c per 1 | "I the Ophir mine, on the 1000 level, west| Henry, Maria, Willam H. and Annfe Crib- | Stmr Coquille River, Johnson. e reah esterly oind. | PETROLBUM-_Dull. Qucensiand, 190 bales; scoured, 1s 4@1s 9%a; | EGGS Ranch Eggs, 124@1W4c per dosen: | crosscut No. 3, staried from the north drift | ben to Cribben & Sexton Co., same, quitelaim | Fort Bragg . .o Alexander, 61% hours from | METALS- The week in the metal market | greasy. 6@10d. store Eggs, 11@12c; Duck Eggs, 16c. | from the shatt 'station, 125 feet north from the | deed; $10. Stmr Santa 3 opnan with interest at ‘& 1ow ebb ana prices | - Victorin, 2000 bales; scoured, 9d@ls B4d; | L ECGS-Ranch Eggs, 12@idc per dozen; store | etation, has been extended 20 feet, passing | Wiillam C. and Theodore L. Gray to John R. | Sen Diego- h, Bog 6 days from New in many instances largely nominal. At the | greasy, 6@11d. Eggs, 11@11%c: Duck Eggs, 16c. through hard porphyry with seams of clay: | and Walter W. Gray and Alice A. Tomer, un- Stmr_Conemaugh, d&g‘s-. X Y icinity_Fair Tuesday, | close to-day the Metal Exchenge calls: | “'South Australta, 200 bales; greasy, 6@sa. | S e fotm) Tengtn of ormrey Yot goepms of clay:| divided two-fitths of lot on SE line of Minna | York, via Coronel 3 a¥% o iy srom Hue- e | O RON —Warranta Goll st $6 65 bld, 36 85| Weet Australla;, 800 bales; scoured, 10%d@| DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. | Central tunnel workings of the Ophir, from | street, 270 NE of Sixth, NE 26 by 8B 70; $17, Stmr Westport, Tamaipais, taken | asked. 1s 2%d; greasy, 54%@sd. | == (e B floor Trom. (e Sest conencaptir, from | & izabeth W. Carpenter to Willlam C. Lath- | neme. . Gleen, 2 hours from San i ales: scoured, 5@ | Fourteen crates of Apricots came in from | Mexican shaft, starting at a polnt 434 feet in | am, lot on W line of Seventeenth avenue. 153:11 | ( SHNT 3 southeast, gd2 miles | LAKE COPPER — Unchanged; $1120 bid, | New Zealan e l N of Clement street, N 26 by W 120; $10. ver hour; temperature, 66: maximum, 70. 312 20 asked. | greasy, sy @10d. | Yuma and sold at $2@2 25 per crate, trom its mouth, the south drift was advanced te of California, Green, 46% hours ALEXANDER McADIE, TIN-Dull; $14 bid, $14 60 asked. Cape of Good FHope and Natal, 130 bales; | Strawberries were weak and Cherries were | 1 feet. passing through quartz showing nar- | Sarah J. and C.J. Chenery to & G Melon; trom Portiand, via Astorla. 35X hours. Forecast Official. SPELTER—Quiet at # 1094 20. scoured, 84@1s 24d; greasy, 5%@9d. | atso easy Tow seams of ore nesaying 31 g0 $0 per ton: | lot on E.ine of Twelfth avenue, 135 N of N [ Il POIRC, T8 Henech " s days from Port e SAD—Easier at $3 65@3 10. The firm fix- | =TS There was no change In citrus fruits. | total length, 31 feet. A street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Gamble. EASTERN MARKETS | ing the settling price for miners and smelters | NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Watsonville Strawherries sold at auction at| Sierra Nevada—Riley tunnel—During the | James M. and Ellen H. Wishart to Frederick CLEARED. 3 'quatl;fFlEr%ti o R e | 2,508 06 per chest, !;fiffl;’%:}onn;d oot Trom the third floor 171 | Carleen, lots 21 and 22, block 5 Holly Park Monday, May S T -Options closed steady, unchanged | PORTLAND, May 9.—Th | CIDUOUS | rloads of ore. e assay value of | Tract; $10. P W YORE ETOCK M ARKED w0 mpnm{f “"",.—,mgzhe? |Sale:; 75'ms husfiu'n_ Pl Eum—.«’ - m: g’:::n’:fl;';v“’:‘"fi: | 5%‘?;,9“ pere ,7} chekts of Btrawberriss and'| :fil"e:nr;iqple! was as fnllor;rs: c-ul&d $50 19; lifi—edz:lck Carlsen to James Ethen and Karl s%"é{, Acapulco, Cattarinich, Panams; P M | cluding May, ; Jul 5 76, Spot Rio— | z . 525 boxes of Cherrles. | silver, 10 ounces per ton. Have hauléd to the | Gi 3 e: $10. - % NEW YORK, May 6.—Probably to-day's | Dull; No. 7 invoice, 6%c; No. 7 jobbini effect locally, and buyers have again got up to | “Strawberries, 32 50 per chest for large | N°yada mill during the week 161 tons of ore mrfg".hrey] Yt "filso:n (wite of Willlam M. Elsom) | _Stmr Homer, Jessen, San Pedro; Goodall, stock market owed Its firmness and at some | Mild. qulet; Cordova, Sa@lshe | the dollar mark for bluestem, while Walla |and §2 50@4 for small berries in baskets, and | and milled 150 tons. The average sssay taken | o J. C. McKensie, lot on § line of San Jose | Periins & Co annd Nacatmos R - & =y trifugal, 96 test, 4 3-16c; refined, quiet. rable selling at lese flgures, an ern | Small white erries, 385 3 ices of silver per ton. n ay 6 shi o Ve s -3 of prices in the wheat market. With May | ' BUTTER—Receipts, 833 packages. Wi | Diyers are eported in. ihe Delouse cowntey | i0@Ts: back. Sio 3 Dar. ax: red, | (OGNS i ot el Rt o S ek e Map 3, quitclaim | 'schr Charles Hanson, Dannevig, Kotzsbue Wheat selling in this market at $1 70 a bushel | creamery, 13%@170; Elgins, 176 factory, 13@ | Prenaring to again try the experiment of send- | Gooseberrie per_drawer. Returns from the first lot of ore are now in. | 9Sai+s Mugge to H. G. Blisworth, same; | Sound; Kotzebue Con and Mining Co. before the middle of the month and with July | 14%c. 5 B % ing wheat across the Continent. Blackberrier, 1260 per basket. The average battery nssay was $50 8 per ton. | ¢ e ¥ . s SAILED. 5 5 option almost keeping pace with it, there is | KGOS — Receipts 16239 packages. Firm; WASHINGTON. pples, 40gic per bex: for, common, T5o@iL mill worked the ore to 8 110 DT it | " Anna Pavel (wife of Gustave Pavel) to Wil- e, P red promtse of - abundant . inerease. of | Western, 10%@lic; Southern, 10§10%o. TACOMA, May 9. Wheat cannot be secured | “F §%08 0 Shcloe and $1 360160 for Py g e par YAl o s, 188 tons was 9074 % &1 | jjam Horstmeyer, lot 30. block B, Park Lane [ Stmr Columbla, Goodall Astoria wealth for this country. The outbreaks of vio- DRIED FRUIT. at the pricts offered, which are $1 10 for blue- | seedlings, 41cG31; Lemons, 8@4L for common | Unlon ehaft west crosscut 6 at a point 109 | Tract, on 8 lne of Merritt street, between i Jence and: blooashed1n Traly 45A’Spain ‘Dnime- |, Survi’ ORI Mas ) ol Bl Drl ey T and 3125825 for good to cholce; Mexican | feet ROTth from crosscut 5, was advanced 23 | Rose and Hattle; §i0. Stmr Polnt Arena, Hansen, Mendoctno. |, count of the dearness of bread and the ad- | rruiis: Apples firm. other frults steady, VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. Limes, 325034 50; California Limes, in small | feet; total length, 70 feet; face in porphyry Alameda County. Schr Urunus, Stangeland, codfishing. yancing price for that necesslty at other points | “EyAPORATED APPLES — Common, Y s@re: — R R N e TR W heOh; T the Gonlg B Earey ‘and Best & Belch Henry Knoche to Wilhelm Wanser, lot on | Schr Five Brothers, Jensen e e oioas T el el ot dese | prime wire tray, 8%@fo; " wood-dried,” prime; | | NEW YORK, May §.—The. atatement of the s 04 ger dowpn, mines (Comstock lode) ‘all work through the | E line of Filbert street, 75 § of Twenty-first, S TELEGRAPHIC. hetulative manipulation but to the argenc | %@9%g: choice, de; fancy, %@10c. visiblo supply of grain in stors and afioat| DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. | PQRner ehaft is suspended for the present . |40:10 by E 123 block si¢, Oakland: 510, POINT LOBOS, Xay 9, 10 p. m.—Weather, D orelan tanfumers: With thie demons | DRUNES S@SMC o B oize, | SAtUrdsy, Mey 7. 188, as compiled by the New d pErunswick, 1ate Con."Ca, "& Ve Best & | B L, and Harbara 8 Howk to B 8. Hollo- | tosey: wind, W: velocity, 18 miles. e OTS— 1 s o. e elcher an: ul urry- evel—The | peter, lot_on § line of West Sixteenth street, HARTERS. o O e L e O | PRACHEE U peeled, 120140 | LM Produce Exchanee, is as follows: Wheat, | Dealers say that the vesent ypurt in Prunes | joint south drift from the station was ad- (30 W' of Willow, W 7 by § 1N:74, being lots Gie loads coal at Tacoma for Whctn it wis eaiel S Gece of Wotiites pelot 8 2528000 bushels: decrease, T8,000. 'Corn, 24 | has reduced the stock from 50 to 10 cars, and | Vanced 19 fest: total lensth, 735 feet: face in |9 10 and 11, block C, Garden Tract Homestead, aape ANty Columbys JoN'S oy e A Sy R e B CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. L e v Fgnts; 2508, | that these will all be cleaned up by the time | porphyry. The shaft has been sunk 15 feet | Oskland; grant, S P hmliebank Icads wheat at Tacoma for llquidation of profits in many stocks and of | = | ahata: dusrenss: DeL000. Hadtsy, 000 boun, | the new crop comes forward. At present the | On {he incline: total depth, 1065 feet; bottom | Jobn D, and Herwiet, T TSor (6 Columblen Furope, 378 6d; Ednyfed, wheat at Portland for Targe selling for foreign account, induced by | CHICAGO, May 9.—The Liverpool wheat | Dis: decrense, 258,000, e¥, 616,000 bush- | market is quiet. | in porphyry and stringers of quarts. ~The | Mutual Bullding and Loan Assoclation, lot on | 5 Pe. 3 Sd- Fort Logan, same voyage, 373 thestiilness of money rates aBroad. Thers | market excelled all previous efforts at start- | = S (DRIED FRUITS Prunes, carlond lots, 4@ | Joift Jent crosegt, Safied fom the south § line of Forty-aixth strest, U0 E of Grove, E | GoP® : Whi. Hoslfew, poxitive Nepression t { 2l c _for 40-30's, 4 o for G0-60's, 3 rift, eet from the station, was |25 by , _bloel , at Temes- | 84- B sthoka Whioh he ustaily et wasalncat | Lus sarabeity, cofiine ) Heter for Ay | A L O JREASURY, Srtn et RO KO SR tor W0, i | advancea 18 Teet; total length, T feets face in | cal, Onkland Annex: &0. O s nbine Tows: B ks o S SpAly_most procument |'suujifrom 30 't 9d*up for July cmosred with | - o IR LBe o 230 o boctoner Peachen. s05c; fancy, @ | POrPRYTY. Charles A. and Allce C. Balley to William | SAN PEDRO—Arrived May ewel, Jeaders as Sugar, Manhattan and Metrapolitan | Saturday’s closing figures. That set the Chi- . May 9.—To-day's statement | & peelad, 10 15%0; Apricots, 5@8%e. for Ro Oecldental Consolidated—The official letter | McKenaje Hind, lot on NE corner of Allston | from Caspar. e - r anhattan g ot | o Wheat pit Into & roar of mervous excite. | Of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avail- | ala ‘and igsc for good fo fancy’ Moorparks; | (OF the past week is brief and says: 750 level— | way and Byron street, X 80 by N 100, belng | BUREKA—Arived May s—Stmr Orizaba, huo o Deral Eha e e | ot the wpening. All sorts of prices were | SDie_cush balance, 417067 gold reserve, | Hvaporated Anplem 6%@ic; Bun-aried, “4Qto: | All work Is now confingd to this level. The |lots 11 and 23, biock D, Bryent Tract, Beks- | May & EEETR depression should radiate from them through | paid for July simultaneously in different parts | A — e e Flums, baGixe | [T, T80 % Vore. “The hortn ‘Weift. feoms | - E. .. Flizabeth A, H. F.. Carrl v el e he lis 0 land showed the mos 3 { e 3 ed - e rom A & o 53 oy le and | lulu. s o oy el che most, notable | o¢ the pit. It was impossible for a few minutes COTTON MARKET. for pitted and 14@1ie for unplttes. bleached | wola west crosscut is In 15 feet: face in ore of | Briduet M. Bassett to Mary i, Bassett, lot on | - COQUILLE RIVER_-Arrived May é—Sch Liz- Giso ‘sustained. Otherwiss the Grangers | to et an idea of what price was predominat-| == Taney P quurters and 305t | the assey value of 325 per’ ton gold. E line of Brandon street, 225 N of Lloyd | zie Prien, hence April 21. R Was 4 good deal weighted by profit-taking | ing, but after awhile the opening range, as| NEW ORLEANS, May 9.—COTTON—Steady; | for halves, according to color, etc. The followin companies report ‘money on |avenue, N 3/ by £ 100 being lot 14 and S | SEATTLE Sailed May o—Schr H salea. There were some sharp gains in Feo- | near as could be found out, was given at from | midating, 5 11-16e. © " . RATEING-1i4@c for two-crown, 3o for three- | B85 Apcil M: Alta $143; Alpha Con. ¥3065: | Balt of lot 15, block Cu Frultvale Station Tract, | sen, for Seolaelaklod May 9—Schr Rio Rey, le's Gas, Pacific Mail and Atchison. - t 10%. n tw i : 7 c - g i ; ’ 3 elshey; | Brookiyn. Townsiiv, . DO vty 2 B chison. ~To- | $1.09% " to * §1 J10%- :Trading . between; those | PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. grown, 3ic for four-crown, 4lc for Beedless | g1; 4530 Builion, $376; Con. Cal. & Va., $12,323: | Hetty T. Henshaw to Egbert B. Stone, lot on | from Coguille River. O maat acco lost all of its gain b 7! dny. There Aad ) Eeperad b Sultanas, 2%c for Seedless Muscatels and $1@ | (:rown Point, $67%7; Choll ment in the whole list of profit-taking ,and the end o the | limits was enormois for two or thres minutes, | enward move. | but buying orders without limit to price poured | = In trom outeide, and the price leaped Upward | pogoran siia 08| $3014; Con. New | E line 0f Stanley street. 172.92 SE of Four-| NEWPORT—Arrived May S=CeC o 0 rom 119 for London layers; dried Grapes, 2ic. York, $183; Bxchequer, $300; Gould & Curry, | teenth, S 125 by W 110, being lots 11 to 15, block | fleld, from Port Blakeley; scl ® : Rt A xchanges, $463,884; | NUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at 8c per Ib; | soorses §15 b el bear pressure during the final hour, which | in great bounds, touching $1 1¢ for an instant. SR Walnuts, 3@4e for hardshell and 4@6c for soft- Y5080 dac qsntal Con . SLsk: |-A, e oy, romdhin; sisocion | Beatiles @=Sche I D Ban- e B T T e | Foed ?Lt’;'r"é.,w"’é’}‘,’i‘;‘fif iy e LOCAL MARKETS. R T, 00 fo Al e A TR o T B | O o e B shr i .,.333"’?5’?"‘5;‘:’573 e loolae ok tine ocks are s| n o - softshell, 81 for _paper-shell; nuts, 4@ | oo, ith b - 3 A 18, .32, .97 to nning, 3 ved y 9= eland, LR} @se pi §226, with bills payable of $1750; Union Con., | being lots 10 to13, block H, Linda Park, ‘Brook. | | SEATTLE—Arrived \’i! % h;‘;’e"'”n’," Py gains and others equally prominent showed | ling and price was no object. Up shot quo- C marke: osses. | tations again, touching 1 16, ten minutes af- The bond market shared In the activity of | ter the gpening. Another reaction to §1 13 fol- EXCHANGE AND BULLION. stocks and was strong throughout. Total | lowed, but offerings were greedily absorbed, lyn Township: aiso lot on W line of St hence May 4; brig Lesl! street, 285 S of Twelfth, W 110, S 25, W fif.'f'% UMPQUA—Sailed Ma: STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, 819, B 22442 N 6240 to beginning, 'being lots [ FIANCISSO, 1 po arrived May §—Schr Meteor, 6i%c for Eastern and 4%c for California; Pe- = S T G e T fenta, g G100 BragilNats, | $35%0; Utah Con., $IT07. 9c per 17 Cocoanuts. $4 50@5 per 100, [ONEY—Comb, 8@10c for bright and 6@7c y 7—schr Lily, for San sales, $3,170,000. and the market gradually settled down around | Sterling Exchange, sight . . — $81% | for lower . water-white extracted, Ce 10 to 14, block I, same, Brooklyn Township: goupited States new 4's advanced ¥, the S'w |l ib. ‘Traing in May Degan afisc advance. Sterling Frechange, (00’ days. T = 485 |go: lght &'mb“g:"e;{mw. % @5%0 per B0 anjg{:mfl. May 8—2 p. m. George and Louise J. Roeth to u.'rt;vpf_ “Xj from Tacoma. May S$—Stmr Chilkat, nd other old 4's coupon % and the old. 4's | Leiter sold a little at §1 7, causing a reaction | Sterling Cables ... D= 4% | “BERSWAX- 4@t per Iib. L Ask. Bid. Ask. | Meyers (wife of J. S.), lot on E line of Marke | , EUREKA— registered X in the bid price. | to §1 70, which, however, was quickly recover- | New York Exchange, sight. s 5 o i U 8 Bonds— vii0n| Soxland Gas.. 453 50 | street, 2.41 S of Fourth, E 9196, § 25, W 87.42 SOD—Arived May $—Stmr Alca- e Slg;ks l';day were 620,700 | ed. Affer a brief rest at $1 15 the buying furor | New X?rk Exchange, telegraphic.. — T PROVISIONS. : quar M»”\M%WS& P‘e liu Imp.. 85 $5% | N 2.41 to beginning, block 100, Oakland: $10, ' | GREE “M;y 8. i Ddlading: .5 tchison, 29,300 'do | was renewed. A wild scramble of European | Fine Silver, Al seeas = 56! St e c Co. — . 80% | W. W. and Florence E. Woodson to Mrs. M |73 he0c® Wi jcq May 9—Stmr North Fork, preferred, 7106 G. and O., 25,140 Burlington, | nations for American breadstuffs was conclu- | Mexican Dollars .. — Nomin CURED MEATS Bacon, %o per Ib for | 60U85 new 1241225 F G & ... 86t 873 | J. Woodson, Iot on NW line of Thirteenth ave, | EUREKASall iscellaneous Fran . or San 3% 3% | nue, 138 BW of East Eighteenth street, SW - ¢ 8—Stmr Scotia, hence May 7. 120 —" | by NW 150, block 92, Clinton, East Mhng‘? #{{f,‘_fugffi(»mflved May G6—Schr Gem, 929." Erie preferred, 15,820 Loulsville and Nash- | sively shown by the announcement of fresh bid: = Gas. Tiile, 11520 Manhattan, 8650 Metropoiitan | to Lalter for two million bushels of red wheat, | - WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. heavy,; o for Mpht medium, 8o for lght, | Cal-et Cab WMEL = Btk Ody. Street Rallway, €521 Reading preferred, 11,870 | Up to the close he had not accepted the offer, 1ic for extra light and 12¢ for sugar cured; 1 6s. Insurance— - 8¢ 4 ol 20 N 2 D ' " > subject to mort; e . Missourt Pacific, $520 New York Central, 10,010 | but reported other sales of 350,000 bushels to go | WHEAT—The Alice takes for London 34,147 | Eastern sugar cured Hams, 10%@lic; Califor- %uc u‘;xfilo = J-‘me- s. Do:s‘h!mymto Olla M. Dougherty, "’g’:fi.a‘ pfl‘gy”&—s‘ chr Gem, for San Francisco. 1ot on E line of Howe street, 18 N of & Y Galled May $—Stmr Scotia, for 2% | N'45 by B 125, block ¥, Thermal HIMl (tommary | _EURERA — | the Howe) Tract, Oakland Annex; gift. TASTORIA—Arrived May 9—Stmr Oregon, hna 9% | _Elizabeth McComb Jr. to Elizabeth McComb | aay 6. #N. sflrfflelbu 10. ll‘mgeli. lblofi J%. subdivision of FOREIGN PORTS. = gass Tract, Berkeley: gIft. ETOWN=] Fose Mer Exchange 10 15 Y "y T. Powers to Josenn e iot o m lne/| QUEENSTOWN—May 3_Steiley Bx Northern Pacific, 24,810 do preferred, 6730 Read- | abroad, The Liverpool market at the close g X Xz 8 tls, valued at $60,200. nia Hams, 93%@10c; Mess Beef, $10 50 per bbi; 3 ing, o ook ang,’ RS RoT G | Shoved gains of 60 Tor spot and 200 tor 10 | o re et o U0 men tn he wmene e | SER Sese Beet, 4is Eamity Beer, oF7 sait| B L& K & ferred, 47 _and 3 3 e Bu- B . $10; extra clear, 3 6.1 Union Pacific preferred, 407 U. P. D | ropean shortage by advancing %o each. Near | Yesterday morning. At Chicago the bull cllque Forkc, §0: extra pHme RO Bace, 1o per I, | Gearvost Ris. — 8 & G 1925 Wabash preferred, 10,070 American | the end of the session offermgs became scarcer | ran May Wheat up to §1 75 per bushel and July | ' LARD-Eastern tierces quoted at 6c per b B0 e pirits, i0.750 Amerlcan Tobacto, 13570 Chicago | than ever, and July rushed up to $1 21, easing | from $106% up to $1 2L The foreign markets | for compound and Tic for pure; pails, Sic; 139 Great Western, 24,830 People's Gas, 6025 Gen- | off at the close to $1 20%. Septembe: h eral FElectric, 590 Pacific. Mail, 66,750 & . September, Which | were also stiff at a pronounced advance. Of | California tierces, Sic per Ib for compound & of ¢ B 8035 T, G, & L., 9155 Westorn Dhlon: sooo Sasar: | SOl carly At Bc N e D Ouie: 424 | course these conditions set this market boom- | $23,%5 or Pure: half barrels, Tic; 101b tins, eI Savites Banies. b | SLCISOS street ITV0'8 Trom 8 line af county tng o DU Tote torday Tor Dunkink b tons &5, F. proteried - o Feported on " Change, but' margin. calling was | ins. and December, which closed Saturday at | > -GOTTOLENE Terces, 6%@6%c; puckages, L o R Teing lot 2, block G, u’fi.‘t?l?;‘{snsrfic‘:’ Brosic: PALL}AS»A{:“":;L May 7—Br ship Cape s . eharp. 1 72%, to $1 80, ransac- ‘than bs—1-] case, 3 B e um 1050 hip; 4 :. ~ | wrath, from Tac Atchison .. 1245t P & Om €% was active, and shortscover ed freely | Hons This price did not. hold. moweven | B1 paiie, 20 In°a J:«":";(.": i paite, 32 1 e Cal’ 6s..105 Mituat Saver o P10 | Y ow L ilide 7. F ook | EAVRE—Arrived.May &-Nor bark Ophella, Batiiniors & Ohio 18| St P B & T e P yeky Bece 88 an incentive. | quotations shaded off under sharp oppostiton | case. SKc: 10-Ib patis, ¢ 08 5 Saon JHET M0 T i B & Lo = e pTe It plocic AL subdivision: of Quitey o OKIRK—Arrived May 9—Br bark Cam- timore 47 1 IS 3 3 Y the bears. ns, 1 or 2 in a case, T%C; 3 . = . Brool ‘ownship; $250. g Canada Seathern. oi3|So Ratime erpts, ere Meklected, but on moderate cov- | “Spot Wheat was nominal at the following | Ibs het. Thc: fancy tubs, 30 Ibs met, Tho; halt e A S B KOG Arrived prior to May 1-Br Central Pacifio- .. 18| Do pref { “Provistons aid not share to any extent in the | Jugtations: Shipping. 31 3091 82); milling, ls, about 110 fbs, Tho per Ib. Street Rafiroad— Builders’ Contracts. star. Victoria, from . acoma. Sate &, Onlo-. 7 B Devas & Pactio’s 11 | 18 e e Giing. e st CALL BoARD saLms HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Gems (Ehen T (o) i Kene &, Siorr | PANAMALSTS ol Trom Boamrerien Chi B & Go... 2%|UP D &G | vances of 2 In pork, 7c in lard and 2ic in| Informal Sesslon—8:15 o'clock — December— S—Caull painting, graining, Staining and finishing «f | Sailed April 28—Stmr San Jose, for San Fran- C it . ' 0 pref % 3 = . gh. w. Cl . T9%; )y D ), 3 & In,; on ine_of AL lero streef K {sc0. oBo et & “'{’,e“’p& L U e e b ',8 o oo, e o s, el s sicers, doo; medium, R G 15w [Nt vfign.flg» 50, E 1376, § 112:6, W 3736, N ::rgl::r'zuz&sg};s—.«mua April 5—Br brk el & Hudson. % 0 _pref . 0 * 17 78%; ), ; 6000, X o B ), 9¢3 A 106% | E Dynamite. R . etis, from = r & 1 4 Gian Comte;- % %0 | “Minnie M. Mundy, (owner) with Knox & Cook | YOKOHAMA-Sailed May 7—Br stmr Em- Del L & W 157 Ex) njes— | July . S10% 12 10w . press Companies & i % e (contractors), archfect Edgar A. Mathews, all | press of Indla, for Vancouver. 13c: - i | 10c; i60; culls and brands, ;”«3 Second Session—December—8,000 ctls, $179; | 10c; dry Hides, 16@isc g e 88 Den & R G. 1 |Adams Ex 5 September 8 18,000, §179%; 12,000, $179%; 8900, $1 78%; dry Ki Veal, 16Qi6%c; dry Cal —Ge Do pret 1% | American Ex ... 19 | December . R S e g Lo - $LTR 0, | o euiter 168G Shatsdae. Sbgaie eachs work for a two-story frame buiiding with fin- |~ DUNKIRK—Arrived May 7—Ger bark J C Erle (new) 13 |United States .... 39 Corn, No. 2— Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, | Kids, 5@10c; Deerskins, summer, 25@30c ished attic and basement and surrounding im- Pfl“% from Oregon Do ist pret 35% | Wells Fargo D119 | May . BY 5% 36% | 31 T9%; 16,000, 31 78%; 2000, $178%; 92,000, $1 78; | PeT 1b; medium, 20c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, rovement: on NW corner of Broderick and | COLON — Sailed May 7—Stmr Alllanca, for Ft Wayne .. Miscellaneous— July . 3 5! 377 | 26,000, '$1 77%; May—2000, $1 e * | shearlings, 20@%c each; short wmw lay streets, N 105 by W _29; $7807. New York. Gt Nor pref . 159 1A Cot Ofl 21 | September .... 36% 36! 3734 | Afternoon 'Session — December — 16,000 ctls, | €ach; medium, 60@S0c; long Wool, 2 Hocking Valley 8 Do pref > $179; 10,000, $1 78%; 22,000, $1 78%; 40,000, $1 7T8%; each. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, !.l'::o per Ib; Iliinois Ceutral .. 108 |Amn Spirits 2000, $1 78%; 30,000, $1 77%; 16,000, $1 TT% : 2 o5y oar ¥ ; e s : + Grease, . e e B BB e | "SRG Sl o, St 10 A Lake ‘Shors” » 6% 204 | nough values on call were rather firmer uaaes | 9¢; Southern Mountain. 2 S Soogihts Rwitisctand. sng Louis & Nash e fair trading. 13¢; Northern, defecive, o Rl & SAVIN Manhattan L 2 108 10 90 Feed, $1 32%4@1 37%; Brewing, nominal.’ 1897 crop, Cent Gaslight.105 GALIF[I IIA “GHTGAGE s ss Ml‘, Met 8t Ry % 1100 1122% CALL BOARD SALES. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Mutual El Co. 11% 18 524 Montgomery street, San Francisco. Minn & St L May 692% 587% 59 e D g;clm_fl°axm. 1 further change in any deseri, 36 Contre mn:,‘“‘?:;",.m, . e e n-n:s: g e s D 2 Gen 0N ession—] s n g8 Gene LV and Comm: Mo’ Pacife Sinot Sreel 111 0% | Beprember S8 B o) mov sands w0, at N o, 3132 R G2t 2 | e Market s e O 00 h‘}":“r':; a-“ Savings deposits. mn‘b 5 - ¢ 2 vin s n;m}l{e é ’;,_)hlo ll:;:lede Gas . rt Ribs, per 100 Ibs— ”Re‘m“ Morning Session—December—2000ctls, rates _f stock from | 20 Spring Valley Water.. .. 99 50 l:ue.u on“: p"n(‘vQ real e:f:om security and el o e ; 555 | $133; 4000, $1 328; 2000, $1 82%; 2000, $1 33. are as 400 Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar. 20 00 mmm.l’mer B mpaire 5 60 Atiernoon _Session — December — 2000 ctls, First _qual second quality, do : 17 DIRECTORS: ey B mun: 6o 5 o7y | $1.3834; 2000, §135%; 4000, §1 33. ; third quality, PRI s i 7 D it OATS—) report the market steady ‘!.(.‘- 1b. do 19 00 gyg:,}{;‘u bty S enough, but quiet. g, MUTTON— 5 ) per Ib. do 1875 A ey oy e Fh g vg gt | BRI e e 3% B 2 k% £ =3 s P g P T

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