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CISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1898 | yun y- 3% %% 37 | prise, $1450150; 137%; milling. | BERF—First quality, 6c; second qualit og COMMERCIAL WORLD. S 8 B E e e | e Tl e o il il ' N—] are n x , BeL all. b T o ot o Wk K % | aCAN sager i incTrices mley BUYErh METTONS ethers, se; Fvwes, [@THe per 1b. INVESTMENT BOARD. . Mg BOBOB ) ohyiEnl NS e e | BRI ey s sgee fras s B . X X s A = 3 i 3 SUMMARY. ;\';lr?hgg? flfi,{‘:‘fi}%“flg :fi-‘:o"\-er& o s | ess Pork pes bbiy 25@;{{ L ‘;rhpl::,cfimwu for medium: stock Hogs, 22%0; dressed Hogs, i ggc(mag;- Costa Water. g: o | Unitea States %o:l-‘tm 25 G};?;lfifivmgnr:ey. : St Cnion May . A T KWHE. i ctl. @6, - mes al J = ow HNew prices fox DRLISE e orea 3515 Wabash. preférred, Shoub Komeri | Tuly 4180 12w HR 1274 S AeLE B S ANDINE 40 Hawatian C & 8 Co. s aters at_Fort Point, Entrance to Sag Silver a fraction firmer. Ve Lard, per 100 b FLO FFS. GENERAL MERCHAX | 25 °"3 @0 s 10. 1750 Francisco Bay. Published by official au. Wheat about the same. Feo -1?-2‘3?5, ‘Er sog hs’f.‘fi e gl | o 267 680 'UR, AND MILLSTU inal; Wool | 20 Market-street Railway Co. B2 thority of the Superintendent. arley weaker, Owing to the rain. ” Xt oyl July DUUUINNNED 6% 61 68 | FLOUR 10; Baxers’ Ex- | (BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, nominai; Weo Afternoon Session. NOTE.—The high and low Waters occur at Rarley weaker, 14 C Family Extras, $5@6 t wharf) 3 LOSING STOCKS. September E J sags, nominal; San Quentin, § 30. the city front '(Mission-street wharf) about Other cereals quiet. Atchison . .12 St P & Om 5% |y = 16723 700 672% 690 |tras $575@5 S5 per bbl. COAL Welllngton. §8 per ton: New Walling- | + 15 Contra -Costa Tater twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin Hay rather firmer. Do pref ........ 30%| Do pret 350 |50t Bbs fpes 100 e 655 | ILLSTUFFS Prices in sacks are 88 fol-| " sounelq Wellington, 31 50; Seattle A awsta it tic the height of tide is the same at both places Bran and Middlings lower. Baltimore & Ohlo 18 '|ft P M & M O A CE% &6 ¢5 |lows usual discount to the trade: Graham | o ant, $6: Coos Bay, $ 50; Wallsend, $7 5 MINING STOCKS. MAY -1 Some changes in Beans. Canada Pacific .. §1%|So Pacific . 18% | September 8B S0y §E §8y|Eloun s per 10 ibe; Rye Flour, 31T ber M| Cumberian, 310 % In bulk and §11 0 in sacks: Vegetabbles scare and higher. Cenada Southern. “3044 |50 Rallway oy | iz = %4 | Blce Flour, 8 Cornmeal, $250: extrs AR | Banneylvania Anthracite Egg, 3i4; Cannel $10 | Following were the sales in the San Fran- Tuesday. May I7. ew Potatoes firmer. Central Baatflol . LB D | e o e e omionl, 3 %5; Ontmenl, B o0t O o344 2. | per ton: Rock Springs, Castle’ Gate and Pleas. | cisco Stock Board yesterday: 2 Butter ea Eggs advanced. Chi & Alton...... 189 " |union_Pacific et g "‘,‘;‘gg@‘l";;?‘kg_ 15 No. | Cracked. Wheat 00, Fasine, 75 Whole | ant Vallev. §9; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and Morning Session. More n Poultry at hand. Chi B & Q . 8%|UP D & G No. 2 corn, 36%@37c; No. 2 oats. 3016@3lc: | naeat Flour, $325: Roiled Onts (barrels), $5 80 P}\'::x.;fg!'cobwsn 100 Caledonia . 15100 Sierra Nevada.. 60 Cherries and Berries higher. Chi & E LIl . 49 |Wabash . | No. 2 white, 333t -'3 white, 32@33c; No. | @5 20; In sacks, §50@6; Pearl Barley, $475; ovies s P nalass K = 200 Gould & Curry.. 23800 ...... 59 = a. CCCé&StL. 30%) Do pref | 2 rve, 63@6Si4c; No. 2 barley, 42@54c; No. 1 Split Peas, $4 25! Green Peas, $4 50 per 100 1bs. : s c; cases, n! 100 Hale & Norcrs. 79 Oranges advanced. T O Wbl a L 1 176, BG4 e Toas, | tion Eastern, 5uc’ boneless. dic: strips, (%@ 5 o Prunes s 1. b Sxaead, $1i8, (Prima tnicibysaeati St aMEcss ] H c SFFS. Tige: blocks, ‘5% tablets, Tic! middles, 6% S S apcapitin Prunes selling wel Del & Hudson.... 108 | Do pref mess pork per bbl., $12 %@12 30; lard, per 100 [AY AND FEEDSTUFFS. ) 00 Alta 16,100 Overman . ] d stift. g 5 e @8%c per 1b: desiccated, $7%c per dozen. u i Bacon and Lard higher an Del L & W 152 | Express Companies— | Ibs., $6 80@6 823%: short ribs, (loose), $6 356 60; s SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | 100 ...... 15100 Potost 23 Horsehides active. en & R G. 10%|Adams Ex B | o T e Mmcedy $b@ak,; hort | Those Who had expected that Hay would b | SUGEICThe Festern Sugar REPOIng COTE | 15 . whas : 3 No change in Meats. Do pret 44 [Amerioan Bx L1 124 | cléar sides, (boxed), 16 10G6 20. weak on account of the rain were mistaken, | P20V quotes, terms net camb: O e. Drv Jo0 Canhaance 441200 Savage 12 Decreased shipments of Lumber. e o o s e Recelnts Bhipments, | f0F Feports showed considerable damagse to the | Granulated, G%c: Confectioners” A, 5%c: Mag- | 200 Hale & N 151100 Sierea) Nevads.. 60, b Ster] exxchange higher. Ft “’:rng" 7168 | Miscellaneous— Flour, bbls . Lt - | Hay already cut, especially to Alfalfa in the | nolfa A, fige: Extra C, 5%c: Golden C, b% 250 Mexican 22! 4 e t Nor pref 159 |A_Cot Onl 21% | Wheat, bush “203,000 210,00 | Sacramento River district, and to Wheat Hay | Candy Granuiated, 6o; Caiifornia A, S¥c DeF | 1o\ iny were the sales in the Pacifie Stock | (NOTE—In the above exposition of trc iies LUMBER SHIPMENTS. tlocking Valley... 6 | Do pret 72 | Corn, bush . 153,000 10000 | Gown around Mayfeid Agaim, iarge areas (n | Ib: half barrels %c more than barrels, and | POl poero the sarly morning tides are given in the lert s Iilinois Céntral . 102%|Amn Spirits 10% | Oats, bush . ..427,000 444,000 | the Northern Sacramento Valley, which were | boxes jc more. O . Y | hand column and the successive tides of ths Exports of Lumber from this port during |[ake Erie & W... 15 | Do pref | 10.090 500 | to have been cut for Hay are now to be cut e Morning Sesston. Pn the order of occurrence as to time. Tha G O ot the ‘ear; whre 8 AL~ |iEDODTSr=: Am_Tobacco 1 5 © 31,000 12,000 | for Wheat. To offset this, however, the crop RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. 200 Belcher . 10 22 | sacond time column gives the second tide of the first Lour IMOBLDEFOR: = \418~ | yake Shore . Do_pret ns | — - """ | still uncut has been largely benefited. 300 Con Cal & Va.. 80 | the day. the third time column the third tic (% feet, valued at $117,30, against 838000 | PAKE SROTE - Pl G 5% | _On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter [ The general tone of the market was strong For Monday, May 16. 80, v, 61 G and the last or right hand column gives t feet at $205,000 during the same time in 1897. | Manhattan L . Cons Gas 150 " | market was steady: creameries, 12@15c; dalries, | and several descriptions advanced. This. In | Flour, qr sks ... 9.3 |Hay, tons 650 | 200 Crown Point ... 10/500 Union “on . last tide of the day. except when there are but 2 FRUIT IN ENGLAND. Met St Ry. Com_Cable | 11@13c. Eggs, steady; fresh, $ic. Cheese, un- | the face of 140 tons from Oregon and 100 tons | Wheat, ctls . 2,050 Ftraw, tons 35 | 100 Gould & Curry.. 23|00 Utah ... 07 | thres tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights R N BNGLAND. e Sl F & Iron. changed. from Utah, was singutar, and llustrates the | Barley, ctls ... 8,63 Hops, bales 14 | 500 Mexican 23200 Yellow Ji 24 | given are additions to the soundings on the me scarcity of fruit in London, [fHen Genl -3 Do pref. e e e R L T Dataene: L | 3 | 1000 Overman . 02300 ... % | Bnitea "States “Const _Survey charts, except s cers’ Gazette, coupled with lhe‘ Do 1st pref . Gen Electric .2 Bran vl.rld Middlings were both lower. fallow, ctls . 216 Hops, bales . 14 | 300 Potosi 5P | w ;n"':n (h';“.u:r&':r lver‘:'?: mbtmc!lpde‘f‘m' moderate supplies of the tinned varieties, | Mo Pacific .. llinois Steel T Rt Bltemanta: BRAN-—$18 50@19 50 per ton. Butter, ctls . 810 Quicksilver, fisk. 112 Afternoon Session. B the Secth givant bye B R harte s The pisia o3 B bime to. force up the prices for the lat- | Mobile & Ohio, clede Gas pts. Shipments. | MIDDLINGS—§23 5024 per ton. heese, ctls . 57 |Ralsins, bxs ..... 1290 | 400 Alta . 161200 Ophir Rl e U el o B s are firm, and pref . .3 o_pref g at the mill, ; A . sks . 7|Lumber, ft ......200. e - vage e s o advance ot from Tisd to % ‘per dozen on | chi*mad & L1 9" rat Lin Ot OIS -1 26,080 | 2032 B0: Coconnut ~Cake, 24 Cottonseed | Onions, sks e e e il 1 THE TIME BALL. SR s B A P e R R B Ghicago ... 203,363 Mmoo pes:von Commes’, N EAEE R | Miadioke: sk 1. s Eiiaza a0 ST g e ? | Branch Hydrographie Office, U. S. N., Mere merican war will, by causing | Do lst pref ... Stand R & R ety e Bty o s . vt S e B E e S CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | The time ball on Telegraph Hill was droppeg v prices for fresh meat, corn and Do_2d pref .... Sugar .178, compressed Oat, $18@20; Alfalfa, $13@14; Clo- | B v ™ ol 18 | Feed, C s exactly at noon to-day—i. at noon of the other food stuffs, be the means of improving | Nor West .. . Do K Totals 1,086,349 ver, nominal; Timothy, $1§ 50@17 50. Potatoes, 'm’ 9 MONDAY., May 1 p m 120th meridian, or exactly 8 m.. Grasnwich the market for salmon. Much, however, de- | No Amer Co. X T C Tidew: g NEW HAY- Wheat, wire-hound, $20; volun- > Repa 16— - time. C. P. WELCH, nds on the duration of hostilities. No Pacific 3 U S Leathe Bo t"’"‘“‘ teer wild Oat, $18; Barley, $17. OREGON. Alpha 02 03{Justice . 06 08 Ensign, U. 8. N., in charge. Do pref . = Do pret . Now York -104,662 STRAW-—750@$1 10 per bale; Oregon, 50@60c. our, qr eks ... 13,359| Potatoes, sks ... 521 | Alta . 15 18| Kentuck - Ontario & W..... U S Rubbel ey on 1356,125 fadd eat, ctls ..... 4,500|Middlings, sks .. 413 | Andes . 08 —|Lady Wash - o SHIPPI) G INTELLIGENCE. Or B & Nav Do pret P saelnhis 2/ BEANS AND SEEDS. Dats, otls 8,200 Peed, ks . 432 | Benton — 10| Mexican R sl Sy SHIBETNG S INDEREIGEINOE. = ©Or Short Line West Unior Htimons Hay, tons . 140| Hops, bales . 14 | Belcher . o8 D %100 s ey Wi 502 < Pittsburg r & NW et e Beans rule steady and several changes ap- | Bran. sks 2,902| Wool, bales 255 | Best & 23 . 8 41 3 Il\”fi' R A i Reading 4| Do pref 5 ireston pear. Fhorts, sks 1301 | Flaxseed, sks 283 | Bullion . 06 L2 0 Monday, May 18 | 5 Do 1st pre 5t L & S soe BEANS—Bayos, §2 9033 06: Small Whites, Barley, ctls . 71101 (é;lel(:onia {fi ol X g 3 lsf"flrntlfi:w' Gunderson, 45 hours from Porg land Do of .87 | $2 05 5 I SE 3 06 194 N “hollar 9 Savage % ] v D eat— ay. Sept. Dec. | 3. I P B A 3 g s = Con Cal & Va. 60 orpion — 3 Bo ¥ pret i amtlomi @ | gpening 6450 B30 | o Eoote S E: fRee; £03 1BSReRIIIO UTAH. Gonfidence % §|Sierh kovaaa 3 @ | StmrSignal, Bendegard, 3 days from Graya Bt_Paul Haw Com Co. 1% g‘;}"{'}{i <65 45 553 | " SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 25@2350 per ctl: | Hay, tons ....... 1022 -+ | Con Imperts — 02/Silver HIll .... — g e Vliasi tror 1o § Do pre | | Yellow Mustard, $3 15@3 Flax, $2 25; Canary NEVADA. Crown Point 10 11iSyndicate . & e -+ BONDS. Opening .80 10 25 20 | Seed, 2%4@2%c pe Cifalta, 3@6c: Rape, 2%@ | Eureka Con — 20|Standard . 150 | reka. U s 4 1 |N _Carolina 6s. i esliE -30 40 55| Doy Hemp. 2hgan; Timotoy, SASMo. By K i Exchequer. - @{Tnien Con L sstme Chilkat Dunham, 26 ‘hours| from Eu- 7 S new 4s reg.. A o) | . 3 bk : ;2% G3c; 'Timothy. S@S%e. ST T SR Ttah . D 08 07| reka e : N ‘:\‘J"“Eufi““s't‘éf‘ Dec., |22‘§Rple';:-2xlpfl'“VMl“' # S0 Tl WY THE STOCK MARKET. e %&:mw Jacket. 22 EE Nor stmr Titania, Egeness, 3 days 16 hours 8- - 48 & 3 23 from Nanalmo. | Opening 08 8% 713% — S Julia 2! Do coup . 4 4 “ Br stmr Dorc, Smith, 27 days from Hong. o2 e | Closing i1 108 8% 73| POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. ; s e e ee——— ows, |57 W Skt 1 days, toom Hong. 7 S bs reg. 3 i = 2 Local securities we: er - EAL RANSACTT! & vs an ours. pmn'é: coup fitar & ¥ o EASTERNEUIVESTOCK MARKET. AL k_'r':g‘;]olnf"E:etn?lr: "d;;\"fifd'mi': "‘;‘;;’ terday. Hutchinson sold down to $8 50 againat L e iysr;(l» Aryan,Dickinson, 123 days from New & el 3 —CATTL . cowing to Sunday 4 - | 849 50 on Saturday, and Hawallan Commercial George D. Somerset to Hannah Doyle, lot'] York. o 0 Nav Tete T et e e o e R e L ranged between $16 and $17 against $17 75. on SW-line of Eleventh séreet, 108 X of Har- | o Br ship Star of Bengal, Oliver, 31 days from A Sts. X S o 08 ngeles of Plant broug! 5 T v json, NW 25, 2 3 d . Do %5 25 Kood to cholce, $4 15G4 65; Butchers', | 1b, and Tomatoes st §041 T3 per box, Per | Mining stocks were dull and unehanged. | "Joimian°G.and Catherine A. Sheehan to | Br bark City of Adelaide, Willlameon, 71 daye Do Curren 38 $ 1004 $0; Stockers and Feeders, §2 50@4 8 S PBds. The Sacramento Mining Company of Utah | i Ci3™h 0 ng " John T. Sheehan, lot on NE line | from Newcastle, NSW, Atchison 4s . 0 § Line 5s S s e T bufi;‘?fiz‘ggffm"r Hets O s Bur. | has declared a dividend of % a cent per share | of Rausch street, s e ok slsom, Nw | Bktn Arago, Perry, 13 days from Honolulu. O s 1 8 S , $3 . S, 5 er sa 3 Or n i . - v ¢ ol o N 2 A 5 A Datts i | TGS Were: 5@i0c higher. PBulk of sales, | $1; Petaluma Burbanks, s046c per sack; new | amounting to 36000, payable May 31 | %:6 by NE 112; aiso lot on NE line of Kausch | - Schr Abble, Haneen, i5 hours from aspar. = | Chi Term 4s. pacific 6s of 103 | $4 40@4 60; heavy packing Hogs, $4 20@4 42%; | Potatoes, 136@2%c per Ib. The Homestake Mining Company of South | street, 175 NW of Folsom, NW 18:% by NE 112 | "0, b0 3 ing C & Ohio 5 Reading is 2% | common fo_cholce, $4 25@4 §7%. ONTONS—Australian jobbing at $4; new, 60@ | Dakota will pay a montbly dividend of 25 $10. [ e Breiin, Hanewn,. 0% dave. oot | € H & D 4%s. v 1sts SHEEP—Were in good demand at steady | 76¢ per ctl. cents per share on May 25. | _George J. and Annie Burger to Joseph B. | Uil yyorvor - b |D & R G 16t prices. _ Clipped common Sheep. $3@3 b VEGETABLES—Recelpts were 629 boxes As- S ¥ % company ot Ne-| Corvell. 1o on N line of Seventeentn (Santa | STYL MI"C, campbell, 8 hours from Bo- D& R G s chofce, $4 25@4 50; clipped, Lambs, $4@4 DRTAEEE ik SaiRhabars A8 TIZsacks enke ] upe: Dellefoutaine; Miniug SCorpEny Clara) street, 100 W of Wisconsin, W 25 by N | 4 Sch . 3 Tor | Bast Tenn wooled Lambs, $5@5 30. “Asparagus, $2 25@2 50 for extra large: $1 75@2 | vada County has levied an assessment of 1 cent | 160; also lot on W line of Wisconsin, 175 N of | €& CLEAR=D Crie Gen 4s. | "Recelpts—Caitle, 15,00; Hogs, 45,000; Sheep, | Per box for No. 1, $1@1 50 for small; Rhubarb, | per share, delinquent June 15 Seventeanth (Santa Clara), N 125 by W 100; 310. | e e v | 17,000. 25@50c per box for small to good and 60@T75c The Coast Development Company of Tuol- Same (by S. C. Bigelow and A. A. Smith, | onday, ay . | £ | OMAHA. B N Ot vt ot | n s Oty nax WA & shbewnant af & | \misiiad) o Sudme. P B 246 1ot of W i ot | _ S ktiar, S Maso, Frescner, Comox; Pa- | 1025 | = Garden Peas, 3@3%c per Ib: String Beans, 8@ | Wisconsin_street, 100 § of Sixteenth (Center), | cific Imp Co. . 106% Tenn new set 3 OMAHA, Neb., May lro.—CATTLE—R!'ctlml 10c; Wax Beans, 8@ic; Horse Beans, 23@5oc | C°htS Per share, delinquent June I4. S 125 by W 100: also lot on N llne of Seven- | Stmr Ohlo, Broomhead, Seattle; Willlams, Lo e e et e 10 | 1300; market stiong. - SQl0c higher. Natlve | per sack: Summer Squash, S@12c 'per Ib; | Weekly reports from the leading mines are | teenth (Santa Cara), strest, 100 W _of Wiscon- | Dimond & Co. | 2 0 Do Rg 2ds - 331 | beef Steers, $i@480; Western Steers, 33800 | Dried Peppers. 6g7c per Ib; Dried Okra, 12%c; | as follows: sin, W 2 by N 100, trustees’ deed; $4200. | _Stmr Homer, Jessen, San Pedro; Goodall, s = 108 o % | 4 40; Texas S 3 5004 25; C d H " | towa C lsts....... 101 |U P D & G lsts.. 06% e 0 Sotkers ows and Hell | Cabbage. 8@ioc per ctl: Carrots, 31@30c pef | Consolidated California and Virginia—is50 Charles G. Glbbs to Lena J. Gibbs, lot on W | Perkins & Co. & 2 | ¥a hew cons ds.. 100 !Wab lst bs. Togls | S55 SN0 00 :ti";. e;: = eeders, §3 0@ :ka (;'ucum!;pm, 40c@$1 per dozen: Marysville | jovelFrom the north drift skirting along the | line of Berlin stree 12 8 of Dwight, S 25 by x G&rh:‘!;lirz_:xmmuir, Withers, Callao; Balfour, [l 2 e Bucre ::%»,! HOGS—Receipts 4700, Market 5c higher: | @31 1 J.'r"h‘nx?“;.’;“‘é.;‘r‘fif.‘?%«f g ¢ | footwall from the incline upraise at a point | R o 3 & Tdabke ot on W lne of | Schr Penelope, Delano, Kotzzebue Sound: 1 5 Jy Cloud) MK & T 2ds 61%|Va Centurfes Ui | heavy, $415@4 32; mixed, $4 20@4 25; light, 4G | EVAPORATED VEGETABLES— 176 feet on the slope above this level, 70 feet In | Borlin street, 100 S of Dwight, S % by W 120, | Long Beach and Alaska Mining Co. @) Cleér ® Pdl'l}/ ouay Fho Al | "Do dererrea 4 |4 %}k?“r’-‘?‘i’;\.fl‘fiifld‘-gx' ERGL Potatoes sliced, raw, 12c per T in lots of 25 | from its mouth, east crosscut No. 3 has been | ot 3, block 9, same: $5. | _Sehr .Ynsepl(x: Russ, Peterson, Kadiak; Alaska ® Cloudy ® Rarn® Snow! N'Y Central 1s 4|U P pret. . BT | o T e e ) | hu; slioed destocated, 6giac; granulated phw, | adwinodd ;2 faet. fipadsing i thiousty porphyry | Johann and Marie Kosel (by Peter Kosel, | Commercial Co. . SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION N s et | 25c; String Beans, 30c; Tomatoss, boe. PS. | total length 2 “-et. From the tncline upraise | 11y Jasnciation: | Stmr Greentood, Carlson. SURING PAST 12 HOURS o puiti o Ophir 5 BNVER: Een =t No. 1 at a polnt 112 feet above the sill floor of | “Henry Selwyn Durden to Ida C. Durden (wife | Sumr Point Arena, Hansen, Mendocino. ] Srowngbplat - Ppnte =2 DENVER, May 16.—CATTLE—Receipts 1400, POULTRY AND GAME. this level from the south drift, at a poin 300 | of H. S.) second party and Francis S., Leon H. | Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, Crescent City. [eaawoad 2 75| Quicksilver Market active and firm: Beef steers, $3 30@ — feet from its mouth, near the end of the east | and John H. Durden, third party, lot on N line | Stmr Alice Blanchard, Warner, Yaquina Bay, Gonld & urty... 18| Do pref | 3'50: Cows, $3@3 §3; Feeders, frelght paid to| A car of Fastern was put on late yesterday | crasscut, the north drift opposite the south | 0f Union street, 136:6 E of Octavia, E 27 by N Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Hale & Norcross. 8 flerra Nevada | g:""‘r.&" ;T'fi 40; i!n:km. ;;‘qullil paid to river, | afternoon. dritt has been advanced 21 feet, passing through | E;'s‘ :;sr_} Iot ‘flnn“; iin !sth Dh‘{nonlzlls street, Pg(h’l'og‘nzpnd. LR =+ 5 % plale & O rone . & o ke $4@4 '60; Bulls and Stags, $2@3 25. B S e | ‘wenty-first, S ¥ W 115:9; the r Barbara Hernster, Jensen. AR Homestake - 4 00|Standard . qaea; Dulls and Stags, g3 %, 5| FOULTRY_Live Turkeys, 10@12 for Gob-| quarts assaying $1 and §2 per fon: total Lensth | above ‘property to- &0 to third parties upon | Stmr Ohlo, Broomhead, Seattle Geese, per pair, | 33 feet. level—From incline upraise No. 1, | death of second party: $1. Bktn Jane A Falkinburg, Cook, Kotzebus at a point 60 feet above the sill floor of this | "\Willlam and Mary E. Alvord to John Olsen, | Sound. 45|Union Con .. 09|Yellow Jacket The arrow flles with the wind. The top fig- | Iron Silver . lower. Light, packers, $ 20@4 27; mixed, $4 20 | $1@1 25: Goslings, $1 26@1 75; Ducks, $3@4 for ures at station indi .uad mintmum l-(mmmlu;fl Mexican @4 heavy, $4 12@4 old and $3 50@3 for young: Hens, §: 3 | kirting al h those underneath it, if any, the -} —Receipts 200, 8- 3 6 1o i , $2 560~ level from the south drift, skirting along the 2] o = afall or of melted snow in inches | BOSTON. | SHEEP Ricelpts 20 Market steady. Good | Roosters, youns, § 500: Roosters. old, 12500 | footwall At & DOIRC 115 feet from- 1ts mouth, | loenth, N 35 br B 1 1o 0 O FO ¢ 0 during e O ve hoana. | BOSTON, May 18 —Atchistn, 13%; Bell Tele- { (=% Muttons, :$8 So0LI0, Tawte, 363006:20. 3T $57; Brotlers, $4 305 50 for Inrge, | from the top of the upraise which has been | ‘7™ N % by E 1%5; $10. | 5 EOINT LOBOS. May BEN . o Weather, ect points of equal | phone, 259%; Burlington, $8%; Mexican Central, 3 KANSAS CITY 32 56@4 for small; Pigeons. $150@1 75 per dozen | carried up 49 feet from the south drift 100 feet Alameda County. [issy: wina G velcetty, 39 milos. otted lines. equal | ¥ | KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 16.—CATTLE—Re- | for young and $1 25g1 £ for old. {n from its mouth, the upraise has been carried | Beulah Park Camp Meeting Assoclation to | CORE FTIEE high” means high | e | celpts, 200. Market steady to strong; natye | GAME—Nomtmal. Up 3 Teet, pasing through quarts of low as- | Wiillam Weeks, lots 172, 173 and 174 block K, | The Galilee loads mdse for Tahit!, = usually accompanied LONDON MARKETS. Gtotte, #8 DU Teena® stasee - 1 M08 45 7 ST 20y *value, ind has connected with the north | Beulah Park Property, Fast Oakland: fio. | The Knight Commander joads lumber at Van- refers to low pres- i an ohwar S MO SEHISE SR et Bt d GGS. Qrirt from the east crosscut from the south | William and Mary Weeks to C. N. Crittenton | COUVer for Europe, o7 bd. . ceded and accompanied | NEW YORK, May 16.—The Evening Post's | £oxng coFs B B0 B0l coms Anq e e, | There ts no change in Butt = drift, 112 feet above the 1550 level; total height | and A. W. Dennett, same, East Oakland; $10. | MISCELLANEOUS.. by clot ather ains. “Lows™ usually | Angnetal cablegram s The stock markets | gaoz J 550 bulls, er and Cheese, | of upraise, 11§ feet. From the old east cross- | Catherine E. and George Walton to same, | ALGOA BAY, May 15.—Br ship Kilmo first appear on the Washington coast. Whed | yore”continued dull and flat to-day, an unde- | =HOGS—Receipts, 10.00. Market, strong to 10c :h,::“h D s e e e gt s e g o Tl A DLt A biodk Ve, Hast | previously reported having broke from anchor, i e e bars extend north | fined uneasiness existing regarding the political | higher. Bulk of sales, $4@4 40; heavies. $4 20 Egr e = e W aats M 5 | has returned here. L gss are higher under & sharp fal Up 15 feet above the sill floor we have worked | . §. and A 1 Z g e oy 1 o e b * acp falling off 1n | 3B 10 Ceet b the AL oo e Erowing | s, o ey Lo B | e oo i iay: 1o, fzom Gravs st. rain s probable; | situation. It is said, however, that the politi- | 4 orkers, $420@4 25; pigs, $3 5@t 10. receipts. narrow streaks and bunches of ore. From | Emery street, E 56:8 by S 125, being portion of | Harbor, while coming to anchor ofr Meigcs is inclosed with isobars of | clans are making l:! wnrsll rol m% ull\l:(h:\l @l:;.'{sF Jaskhes 0 ¥ o o Lol inclosed with 180bATS o= | fn order to prepare the people for a huge naval | SHEEP—Recelpts, 5000 Market strong: ER— fhese openings we have extracted 48 tons of ore, .“r Fhigh {flrm__w\.,g,,"(! fi‘ | g:::,fir:l:l‘((nl:ll‘y could raise this without any | lambs, $4G6; muttons, $3 25@4 50. ”Snn.mery — Fancy creameries, 2lc; seconds, | gssaying p,,‘m.n, care nflmu $29 33 per ton. P(»)l:;l]t“x‘a "';'oi."::h?'p *‘;.:‘fi‘:;’.fi',; ;ffd,n-‘"l)’wl.lu. (;’fi:flpfi::h::;:!mtahd "r‘.fif'fiffir&'fi:fid"nfln“i‘f;: essure falling e Call- ons. Z 3 Have also extracted from this part ° the mine : 5 Jotn 4 il conditions will produce an | has been bought, but it du not announced be- . May 16—Consols, 110 11-16; Silver, | Eastern Butter — Imitation creamery, 1,.';0,"'!0‘:"1 mpfi»fi:on'?he :;::-‘;‘.‘:fi'n‘;:f ?30‘" | “,‘l",';:‘g'fllflr';rl. '\lgg by E 200, block D. sub- | use‘l:m:::e parted by the U S stmr Gearge M cause it has to be refined. | 26 5-184; French rentes, 102¢ 37ic. Igel Tadiepacked, fi@ite per ;I | Bhe norih drict from the east drifc at a point 38 | I pnion Berkeley Property, Berkeley: ¥ as. | NEW YORK, May 15—Stmr Alllanca from CLOSI LIVERPOOL, May 16.—Wheat, dull; No. 1 e e | feet in from ite mouth a north drift is in & | eect. lot on E line of Bassett street, 175 N of | Colon grounded on shoal in lat 15 51 N, long WEATHER REPORT. £ “HEESE—Choice 3 1 v] v v Canadian Pacific, 54 o ma nk. 8. BAT | Standard California, s 41; cargoes off const, (CHEESE-Cholce mild new. s@sigo; common | wotal length of 18 feet, trom which we worked | v ‘avenue, N 55 hy B 100, being lot 12 |82 16 W, and settisoned 700 tons o8 e and th MesiianPasine imed sliyarsiatonty; A g buyers and sellers apart; cargoes on passage, | Young America, To@ller Western 1gizc. Bast: | birmer workinks foom which owe savea 18 tons | 3nd 8 1ot 13, ‘block B, Fruitvale Station Tract, | floated without SpRereny Ssge: NCISCO, May 16, 189, 5 p. m. Spanish 4s closed 33, a net loss of %. qulet and steady; English country markets, | ern, 1214@13ic per Tb. of ore, assaying $39 25 per ton. The total ex. | Prookiyn Township. quitclaim deed: $5. | MEMORANDUM. £ : 2 Patrick L. and Bessle M. Bassett to Alameda | Per Alcazar—On May 15 at 10 p. m., saw tug Follo are the rainfalls for the past| PARIS, May 16.—Spanish 4s closed 33 7-16, & | generally 1s 6d cheaper; French country mar- EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 14@16c per dozen; store | traction of £ e week o O e e | Sam N P Qe O e Dol (O A | Eaw 136 Duck Basa ko rac m"l\f’e":“,‘"n:‘““‘;“,ue";’,"“;;,‘l‘(’,h"“m‘: Butlding and Loan Association, same, Brooklyn | Walter Hackett with two barges in tow from date compared with those of the same date | , MADRID, May 16.—Spanish fours closed to- | Paris, firm; quantity Wheat and Flour on pass- B e samples taken from cars at the surface, was | TOWnship: $10. | Port Harford, for San Francisco. day at 338 80. e fo U .. 2,650,000; quantity Wheat and DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. 50 8 per ton. Snipped to the Morgan mill | Jacob Happersberger to Carrie Happersberg- | Per Nor stmr Titania—May 16 at 2 p, m. 12 last sea SRR S B Flour on passilge to Continent, 2510.000; Indian e during the week 312 tons and 1610 pounds of | ¢F. 1ot on N line of Russell street, 225 W of | miles SE of Point Reyes passed a beil buoy t o = NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. shipments Wheat to U. K., 43,000: Indian ship- ore. The average assay value batts ulton, Yy N 134:6, ng lot 30, block | adrift. Stations— % hours. Season. Season. Mments Wheat to Continent. 000; imports | CLeTice and Strawberries wers higher owing | sampies) of all A e rhed e et DBUSerY | H, Map of Southern portien of Blake Estate SPOKEN. 0.08 3 49.21 W TYORK, May 16.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | into U. K. for week, 125,000 barreis Flour; 200,- | 10 lighter arrivals and a good shiping demand | the week 125 tons, was $24 26 per ton. in 'Plot 63, Rancho V. and D. Peralta; Berke- | Apr] 6—Lat 36 N. long 4 W, ship Henry o 700 barrels: exports, 201,102. Firm and held | 000 quarters Wheat. for British Columbla. The Watsonville ber- | Sierra Nevada—Riley Tunnel—During the | le¥: gift. Failing, from Philadelphia, for Port Los An- 004 10 cents higher on the advance of wheat. COTTON—Uplands, 3 9-16d. n: brought $3 T5@4 at auction. ;evk vlv_el atop;d out f\;om the third and fourth -Yfll'“ev'lll A. I;N;rmrd to Annlt‘ 1-0: sbeonard. 1ot | geles. ‘0 = e . 356,125; 51,07 CLOSE. ranges are doing better again. oors 171 mining car loads of oar. The assay | on W line of Union street. 1 of Clinton | - ee—! te 1 28 10 N, long 152 Lhchis WIUBAT —Recelp te=SSi130;8 wxporilLE AT wot R : DRCIUOTS FRUTTE . o value of car samples were as follows: Gold, | avenue, W 21334 S to patent line of Rancho | 5, Sehr i e Aot 32, for Hono- Tra Spot irm: No. 2 red, $1 G4% f. 0. b. aflat to| WHEAT Futures closed quiet; May. 118 1¢; | 'Receipts were 247 chests of Strawberrles and | 2 003 sliver, 13 cunces per ton. The south drit San Antonio, E to W lipe of Union street, N |y " % o arrive, Options had a strong advance to-day | Jul¥, ; September, 8 d:' Decemmber, 78 | 157 hoxen of Cherrien | starteq from the tunnel at a point 68 feet in | & beginnigs; betnk a portion of Leonard's sub- | 1 DOMESTIC PORTS. 2.0.00 in face of bearish cro~ news and weekly statis- | “7Eu o apo o & _ Strawberries, 33 50@4 50 per chest for lai rom the mouth was advanced .13 feet: total | division o rtiel -vara tract, Alameda; | o ; 000 I face ol bear el or e B aand, bolng ex- | o R May, steady. 35 e%d; July, steady, 35 | and %4 for small berries in baskets, and §s | 1ength, 55 feet. At a point 50 feet in have | Eift. | ¢ SOg8 BAT Salled May J6—Stmr Empre, for BS; minimum, 48 cited over rumored reductions of German du- | Trminorts of wheat m)‘- Tt ol he | TOF loose. started a west crosscut and advanced the same | _Anna M. and F. M. Wells (by Sheriff) to Jay | “yry1 1 19NOO—Sailed May 5—Schr Azalea, for FS; minimum, o e Dins (an etrons arth|| LynBoiis 0T LML, rpool during the | White Cherries, #@6lc per box; red, 50@Tsc; | 12 feet: face In a mixture of clay, quartz and Y. Lawrence, lot on’ NW corner of Fifth and | ganutat WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | west ots, closed 1lc higher on May, and * P antic ports, 75,900 quarters; | plack, 7T6c@s3l. porphyry with » seepage of water from the | VIrginia streets, N 151:3 by W 230, block G, Sptits T pat naY, L from Paclfic ports, none; from oth | TUSAL—Arrived May 16—Schr Neptune, hence FOREC. | 155goc” bigher onother ‘monthe, May, 8 %00 | 55560 quarters. Imborts. of con trom AUARLS | Aoertrres G oo o A conben Sty face. Have hauled to the Nevads mill during | fract B, Berkeley, Land, and s, 20°¥€ | May 11} schr Lila and Mattle, hence May 4. Th ow press o v | losed, o6; July, $1 13 1 18, closed, | ;o ‘ v les, 214G C per or common, and mille ton: 8soc! L, eley 957. TRE rok v v B N 4 e mrekior Iowhprers e e e g % L ports during the week, 32,600 quarters. 4agge Tor English. > Aot The average assaye taken from battery sam. \5ame and Fred G, Jones (by Shertm) to same. e s e e e g X BYinE - Slond L LS Quiet. S ORE Newcastle Raspberrfes, $1 75@2 per crate. ples was $44 30 gold and 12 ounces silver per | 10t on NW corner of Folsom and Sixth streets, | ‘R . urbance is to-night near | Hi Qu LONDON WOOL SALES. K omeantle Raspberrien, §1,70G2 Der crate: as1 | ton. Shipped one bar bullion to the United | W 272 by N 100, eink the § 100 feet of block | frpu Frore RS et e ure is rising along the | WOOL—Quiet. nod to o 5 v Ber] wn 5 Lal % Fna e | WOUGIN DL e et | TONDON. stay 18 KE the wont aucton saes | Bt e St Bt S | Si8n M2 TRy 5P YO | Bl el vy S 1o | L SURERA~Arrived May 1o-Sume Lakone hne -‘has fallen rapidly over Utah LS to-day 14,552 bales were offered. The attend- | Beedlings, G0cAS1: Lemons, Soeiii for eommen | f0ot level of the Union shaft workings of the | Salome Nava to Jacob Junker,'lot on F line | My BAY—Barbound May 15—Stmr Empire, rea of Eas Vi "% | week in steady form, but with comparatively | ~ Eastarn! Washington ek in y ance was good. Sales: New South Wales, 4000 | 8nd $1 25@2 25 for good to cholce; Mexican | Sierra Nevada mine, west crosscut No. 6, at a | Of Ellis street. 703 N of Fairview. N 37.85 by | tor San Francisco. reion. Tt has icen over Seoe | little demand. At the close to-day the Metal | jten 5 P T 3, 946 ik Limes, #; Californfa’ Limes, In Ican | point 100 feet north from crosscut No. 5, T 120, belng the & half of lot 19, Regent- i 2 : 58 e e ge auoted as follows: | in 56 10 bld, | D Oueensiandioo bt srsasy TR giona 0 0 | 6Gi0c; ‘Bananas, i %@2 per pomall boxes, | Do anced 75 feet: fotal lengin. 5 feet: face. i | Homestend. Berkeley: $10. Pesst et | BOWENE) LANDING Arsived May 15-fchr e re Teportet at Walla Walls | 1G9 asked. Beiaiio0 bates: Sooursd, “Giaddls 4a; | apples, 1304 per dozen. porphyry with n strong seepage of water. Caroline M. Runkle to Bertha Robinson, lot | N aniiis’ Mey 16 Senr Monterey, for Ventura obe. 7 s generally | 800 & GOPPER—Unchanged, with $12 bid, | greasy, 5@11d. . 7 St s Brunsiick Iode—Con: Cal. & Va: Best & Bel. | on W line of Henry street, 10 N of Webster, | Siiles WLAKBLET Arrived May 16-Schr Amaximum wind velocity of 28 miles perhour | and $12 15 asked. West Australla—100 bales; greasy, 5%@7%d. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC, |cher ang Gould & Curry. 609 leveloThe jomt | N 25 by W 100, lot 40, block 20, resubdivision | oo from Beb bedro. . from the south i repdried at Tatoosh Island. | TIN—Steady, $14 55 bid, $14 60 asked. New Zealand—3400 bales; scoured, 8d@1s %d; mufth drift from the statlon has been advanced | Of the townsite of Fitchburg, Brooklyn Town- | ~PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May 16—Bktn Foracast made at San Francisco for thirty | SPELTER--Steady, H 10 bid# 25 asked Suasid. 5 Dealers report a continuation of the demand | 5, e, (9101 length, TS feet; face in porphyry | Shipi S Katle Flickinger, from Noumea. EoNre, g ek 1898: t, A T o b, fi.‘k‘?,n“:.‘:?n,“,?.i jocae of Good Hope and Natal—50 bales; | for Prunes, which are steadily cleaning up at |/on tnsinctine: totaty :\!elp:‘;.“m:s" e e SUREKA—Arrived May 16—Bktn Eureka, North oroja—Cloudy Tuesday, with |18 still qu 5 A | 2 g n o o £ om In - ¢ Slon the coust: wafmer in | setling price or Western miners ‘and smelt- | Punta Arenas—4700 bales; greasy, 4%@Kd. | "RpPrices. The other kinds e e Forsbyry. The Joint west crosscut strated from hen e ona Matled May 16—Ger stmr Tal Fu. erly winds X v 3 e ED S—| “lots, rom a- A T s e 10 N | oppm opions com s upchanesd | | VieBUS ORAIN serir. |Io.L7 Mrifs iass o My sl ) Tas Wphtt e Rt rop P ey 6k oo, hern California—Cloudy Tuesday, with | to 5 points ne - ' Sales, 10, gs, in- | iy 8, 8% 3ie for 70-80's, 2%@3c for S0-90's, 2 : hyTY unnel level— s TR the morning T:m-;. westerly wind. 7 ‘fll::,dmicmm v % i gx\i}: :»;l%glw’l ,E,?,'Jf.,’,“ NEW YORK, May 16.—The statement of the ?Z%c rlr;:l sf]\;‘%wn: Peaches, 3@sc; fancy, mg?o‘ ?.‘C.’.:':?.fi"’réfi'"gh w.ghvgecgz;:'u&lef :gm"' 1 "g:‘ seDnIl;':‘éo—Amm e e Sy uesday; warmer in north- | Rio, oo lartong = » | vistble supply of grain in stor a4 afl 5 peeled, 12%c; Apricots, 5 c for 4 et y > run 1 J— Arizona-—Cloudy. Ta Aumers. ¢ refining, Sc: centrifugal $ test, 44e. Re-| Produce Exchange is as follows: Wheat. 2l.- etk Figs |n”{‘}f,'h_“gg;§.c g‘l‘fifif‘“&?fif@ {his level. They are cleaning out and old north | |— R‘L"’é‘k&%fl?&"fl?'}'fismr Maggle C Russ, n Francisco and viclnlty—Cloudy Tues- | fined, frm. 16 vackases: steady; | W00 bushels, decrense, W2 0. corn. SR | for pitted and 1aiise for unpitied; bicached | duri e wesE It Sah bl At drite b ) for_Eureka. vesterly wind. | Weste: g ; y p a0 Khels; = i g A ush- | fancy; Pears, 214@4lc for quart 2 AR K] Y Francisco. Special Teport from Mount Tamalpats, tr.n | WER O 0 S LT | e decrease 68,00 Barley, 68,000 bushels; | tor halves ncorting to wolap. eter “nd 3@%%o | Occidental Consolidated, 750 level—The up- | |—|—|—|—|—|—|— ay 0. | | RN o " May 16-Bark Vidette, for AT S B e BT SO e ayIvanie: 10%G1IS; Southerh, e C,E.‘:,‘.s‘?%";‘,‘gm: St B fon Eumee | in_talr grade orer Have ‘started & wige B |12 1 2 |% I R T Quacier| | San Pedro. & OR_Arrived May _I5—Schr 1D , 4T 3 mperature, 45. | _an s : s = = r four-crown, 43c % n | 3 —Arrive A NN MATIR, ) Western, iED FRUIT. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. AT N Lor i Mymeatas .s-:sd‘l'l't; o vl TR ;S"a:;:;!xw! gso‘ 2 e Kaaban pence A e = Local Forecast Offislal. - or London layers; dried Gra) : s ng i EAME, : Fllson, hence May S. clal. | FW YORK, May 16.—Californta Dried | CHICAGO, May 16.—The Earl Fruit Company NUTS—Chestnut. are quotable at’ g:‘/’;" e . s ST erh G e e fche Chan RF":)’;HI‘;;‘GN. PORTS, Walnuts, 3@4c for hardshell and 4@6c for soft- T Froa | Do DEPARTURE BAY—Arived May 16—Ship 2 . hence April 2. - [May 17 Ell};)‘*}DO;l—snlled‘Mty 14—Br ship Comber- el | Frults: Apples strong. £0ld California cherries at open auct 5 EASTERN MARKETS. | A PORATED | APPLES—Common, 6%@c | reallzing the following prices. Bl"x’%’&.—'&fi:{j shell; Almonds, 3@dc for hardshell, 6@Tc for STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, Lt e M | . DIFigo ..........| Seattle.. i | pez Tusprime wiee oay Wior moodcied yeime | Sob 22; Belle de Orleans, 80c; Governor Wood, | foftsiell. D400 for paper-shell; Feanuy MONDAY, M; L e Zam NEW YORK STOC sc: cholce, 5 5 5 4 mn_and 4%c for Californk . May 1 4230, H s and Taco X K MARKET. LT R cann, 6Gi%e; Tilverts, §w@ioe: Brazil N Bid. Ask. v 18 b m | Sia o (e bee: May 17 | mere, for Part Los A"§fay 15— schr Zampa. fm NEW YORK, May 16—The stock market was | APRICOTS—Roval, $@l0c; Moorpark, 10@12c. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. 82 per Ib; Cocoanuts, 84 005 per 100. U S Bonds— o Umatilla *| victoria & Pacet | May 1+ | Grays Harbor, athiér aull. to-day and)ithe tone s ey | | PEACHEE Topesed, SON; jusetia siOMC D O oEGNEY-Comb, sgife for bright and 607c | 4e quar coup..109y1l0t; 82 & | Tillamool May 17 | CBRAWLE. POINT—Passed May 15-Br ship = e TLAND, Or., May 16— c : water-wl = 5 = | . censtown. throughout. Prices never got fir sway from CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETS. market waa. 10 s ieasare meplected todag: | LA extracted, A e Bl S S T gug | fe |av1s | craune; Rence Tan 2N BT o e opening quotations except In a few cases. e v v 2 R —24@26c_per b, The opening was made in sympathy with Len. | CHICAGO, May 16.—The decided strength in E:r}:h m%a?‘c“im”&fek a0, . Wy = Calme Can e o4 % T %}; i orfigfibx'f(q'fi&rs?fi:a April 30—Ship Iroquols, don;' where the heaviness in all departments t:e t];i;;erpo:: cA“I:lel! = ;thewc‘rg;t cl:l‘i!:rp :)‘l' WASHINGTON. TR e sunoy T MAY L | for New York Moy, k:;'?ggn‘;m?{. T continues on account of the uneasiness occa- | the bull sentiment in gy A TACOMA, Wash., M: The market £ - 's Fund.187% — May 19 | for San Francisco; M Parco, for. Victo- sioned by Colonial Secretary Ch: = uoted July wheat fully 3c per bushel higher Fihidons ay 16.—No market for ‘or Pork products is firm and ad- ! Bank Stocks— Seattle . May 10 | Francisco. May 7-Br -2 cretary amberlain's | G wheat for export and milling; $1 for blue stem | vancing in sympathy with the Fastern mar- | Anglo-Cal — & | Wellington Deparn May 19 | ria; Sktn § N c.nn-&eh}r. S::?O.Ff::‘“%'&?ah.‘fa‘l oot May 20 | &-Stme City o B0 1% giantord, for San Fran- pessimistic view of international politics, | than It closed Saturday. European political | gnq g7c for club is May 20 | May 10—Bltn Americans were no worse sufferers in the Lon. | Dews was looked on as quite important, for Bank of ‘Cal..2ays | Nortn Fore. 11 that will be paid. kets, and Bacon and Lard are higher. Hams Cal S D & A al T 84" 98 TeAta . - are also firm. @on market than oth 1t 4 to point to growing differences be- PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. 0 el iah s ek 555‘3:'15.%.53?'; fela o Edaid A i O Dhs Aitks 5 —_— hCURED MEATS-Bacon. = Sc per Ib for fl'.?‘p";u 19 D May2: | cleco. . 111 _Salled May 5—Bktn Geo C Perk- Tor llquidation, A saditional incentiee see | complications. ~Domestic recelpts were very | | FORTLAINN, My 16—Ixchanges, $36,296; | yic for extra Tight and LG fo suner ciEnt: Mer Exchange 10 15 | Colon | 1ney o Ban o _ship Levi G Burgess London's selling of these securitles s the re | D&YV, &nd under Sy s e i RS Enstern sugar_cured Hame. " 104@1c: Callior A L (oL Francisco: ship George Stetson, for lieved tension of London's unfavorable ex- | Having nothing but the memory of recent LOCAL MARKETS. Stra bess Bt i Rani 1‘&:“.’1’:‘!’ oot T%[Ger S & L. w 1650 | Orexon MAY 3 | New. Yorx May 's—bris Consuclo, for San ;r;m e;}l:l::n:r:‘ sm-.“a ,‘l'.' prt:s:!re ;Wn it for | k:s::yl lel,\_n thlel:l; r;:m& blehcenymec:‘x'effi “t,r:re‘l‘y R A mrk,’ extra é’"m; Pork 410; extrn o e:ll_: gl‘:-‘l:“sl g. L.1050 1160 gflv Puel May 22 | “‘H{’f\'vgflrur—Amved April 30—Schr King 2 ere W r outside | evi e 2 3 H 3 3 5 | > 4 SHW. s stocks in the first hour, which s e S The domestic visible decreased _ only 634,000 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. 116171 0; mess, 315; Smokeu Beet, 119130 per 5 F fay oy S2% | Jeniana from Newcgstle e wel e offerings for London account ushels last week, whereas the decrease last LARD—! o 5 e Ty ) d Worked Some revary (rom e JoaSount and | b was 2,125,000 bushels. The weather east | Storling Exchange, sight. U ghel s ot e, it e ARG ALK ey Security S Bl 250 ' - - Poking. from, Yokobama: Br stz Paoo, tm 3@:9an Jwas soon satisfled, however, and prices | Of the Rockles was about perfect for wheat | Sterling Exx‘chlnle. days. Z %w |Caufornta tierces, §ic per 1b_for cou}peu,fa' Union T Co. 90 — STEAMERS TO SAIL. S-schr Transit, hence April 23. schr Em- rifted for the remainder of the day not far | SToWing and the California drought was | Sterling Cables — 4814 and The for prer haif Rt Street Railrond— | May oschr e San Diego. May 6—Haw from the low level 'Net losses of numasrent | Broken by & twenty-four hours rain. Con- | Nex York Exchar~~ gigh e e GRS o T T California ....108 110 | ETEAMER | DESTINATION| _ Sats | Prem | 03 800 1000, "hence April 17; bkt Archer, leading stocks ars & point or over. . Sughr was | Unental cables were In the main easier. How. | Nex York Exchange, telegraphic 12 | COTTOLENE — Tierces, 6%@6%c; pac Geary e M| e T | baric Mauna Ala. henee ARTL T S<Gr R de Siong e ool el tna iy 1 | Sirhe ATASL Rore EoL Riohe Sipner Sad | P Bive. par olos .- L P SR fy | Qoo o S T ANIBIOr W | Binee Al apritho, May'y B st ore E y. was a 3 - s P 4 = i 3 : Yo ; Bu- time two points over Saturday’s close. —There | that the traders had no opportunity to jook WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. eua.ph::;zfu.lfl,',,fl’.:' ."},f’,f'i‘}.g‘"",-”’? s el Bl o oot e & A B A ‘g',“,",.'",.‘{‘fm'fif’ g T et X , Sthe; 50- ; mboldt. .. |May 17, 2 Tw|pler 13 | reka. were one or two other speclialties, notably | at the ordinary news items, more especially tins, 1 0r 2 in a case, 7%c: wooden buckots, 20 Wertern Usion, Rubber preterred and Fer. | those of a statistical character. May opened | WHEAT—Chicago and Liverpool advanced. | Ibs net, T%c: fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, The: nait B prorhia, -+-118 180 | Columbia..| Portlana E Dynamite... §5 et iy May I8, 1AM Dler 12 | 163 qULUI-Arrived April 23—Schr Allen A, May 18, 1x M/PM SS nessee Coal and Iron, which £ at 31 40, against Saturday's close of §1 4%, and 7 barrel Island was well held; at one i v yas curried up with July and closed ‘-:1‘ $1%0 | mene q.:"“.l,?:? Wh?n'w':!::;c:r::a“:.:;”vfi' M S Tnt b ko periny e o ‘o e S B O 3rxipior T | from T ATLANTIC_ STEAMERS, Satur close, selling on a parit ‘i E: c net gain. July opene 06 to d % 2 v .| Puget Sow ay 18.12 M|Pler = o i Aol o e L “cepx‘zmmymw‘lh: g U, anaily. touched: $1 8; eased *off to | ations in futures were less violent than last HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Santa Rosa|san Diego . m; 10,11 Am | Pler 11 NEW \'Onggrl:‘_fl‘gmM}léuls—Sm;' Mlfisfl- et iBusste I e oran o o e Ana cloue 8 Coet sl or AN week. The rain helped the crop materially in | There is considerable doing In horse hid Ormaana . Hambolar . My 20 10 A Bi o B S DA 3 5 ) o 3 2 2y 20, . 3 was evident that el C. | the northern part of the State. at the quotations. Otherwise there fs nfl: Coos Bav. owy ) ng 21 A | CCHERBOURG—Sailed May 16—Stmr Koenigin , for New York. The “ipeculative activity fs waiting on the | September, which closed Saturday at 89%c, | Spot Wheat was nominal at the following i GIBRALTAR—Salled May 16—Stmr Werra, Sevelopments of “the. naval stratesy In the | opened at 90G0%c, sold down to 89%c, then | quotations: Shipping, $I 75@1 TT%; milling, | I"E PO Ne X Umatilla...|Vic & Pgt Sna|May 21. 10 AM/ Biato of Gai | Bortland.. May 2010 Ax Caribbean Sea. There was prevalent a some. | Up to Sc, reacted to S1%c at the close, a net | 1 8214@1 85 per ctl HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and_brands se reata.... |Coos ba 2y = . Box s sl 3 New York. B ey ew::.wba(:ed%m;nnm( s iy O vty Chehnp RhA aktive o ey, A “BO,‘,‘RD SALES. :tee“r-'.lfoc'f“m':afi.h; “}""m'“‘?““' Heary ‘saied P Stn Diokd. gny L "ozr,lhvw'fx'i?oé‘l‘.—)‘mm May 16—Stmr Pavonia polntment over the resuits of the bombardment | With outsiders in the market in force. ~The ”‘g"&"’“’ Sesslon—9:15 0'clock — December— | nides,” 814@%c: Stags, e fc'fp ¥ o %‘:fg z’"“‘“’" i P : HAMB'(E??.“G—SMIN May 16—Stmr Patria. for 3 B A regon .. .iPortian + 40 3 New York. 2t San Juan. The evasiveness of the Spanish | Weather was a factor. Liverpcol was d $171; 2000, $1 T0%; 2000, $1 70%; 10,000, | 10c; di o Tleet was also taken as indlcating a possibility higher.” July closed with ‘@ net gain A | §1LT0%: F000, ST T0% ¢ 12,000, '$1 100 12,000, 31 89%. | Jo: ary Kllg"a'né@\‘lfn'l,m"' o Drande. 120 | ot Gaslight 105 — e Seiected, | tut opened rme in | Second Sesslon—December-—6000 ctla. §170. " | 18G19c: culls, 16a17c) Gontaninn, 0@Time ek | Mutual EI Co. 11% 1% = NOTICE TO MARINERS. | “PHILADELPHIA—Arrived May 16—Stmr f Ve - e o RO aterial re% | sympathy with the general strength in the | Resular Morning Session-— Kils, 5@l0c; Dee: ool — Penniand. from Liverpool 2 Sunction with the Insurgents and to deliver | other speculative markets. July closed o | CtS., $170%: 8000, §170. Beriih: nedinm . A iy e IR0 Morning Sesston. A branch of the United States Hydrographic B D N e [ higter: Afternoon ’ Session — December & 4000 ctls, | &hearlings. 20G5sc cachs chart Curco Tking, | 23 Contra Costa Water . 8500 | Office. loeated in the Merchants' Exchange, 13 interpreted as demonstrating that any decisive rovisions made a sensational _advance, | $170%: 16,000, §170; 2000, $1 69%. each: medium, gog8tcs I wool, 40G960¢ | 250 Hawailan Commercial 11700 | maintained In San Francisco for the benefit of SWISS_ AMERIC AN B ANK success in Cuba must wait on the campalgn of | Nearly all of which was retained. Shipments BARLEY—The rain weakened# the market | each; Horse hid, long_wool, S0c 1 20| T35 g0 do 1650 | mariners without regard to nationality and the United States troops. of lard and meats were enormous. Increased | Somewhat. Trade was dull. 92 for medtum ane oy so.(or lasks, SLE0 | (158 F Cas & El 850 | free of expense. Of Locarno, Switzerland. and Srerling exvhange rokes advanced full % of | Qutside trade was a factor, Government or- | Feed, $i 3091324, Brewing, $131%@1 4. Ge: Horse hides, ary, 1 50@3 for larme and | 55 & % Gar 80 | Navigntors are cordially invited to vieit the \ & cent_to-day, but that market was reported | ders for the army cut some figure. ~There has CALL LOARD SALES. $161 2% for amalls Colte 20@500. arge 50 § F Gaalight 325 | office, where complete sets of charts and sall- | OAIFORNIA MORTGAGE & SAVINGS BANK, Bl i Btk Sontnd LS | 5, oy s e 36 helh e a8 e | potorns Scmom0:15 o clock—Dcumben-| g SLOTE N L Dlon, Semic, o 1| ot W T 000 | i dlisctions of, the, BTG 81" NP e ladest | o4 Montgomery, strest, San Francieco, - Tiberal, % e dd vl pork glosed with @ safn of The brer Saturd N uaioa: Tt e e e 3 5 5pring Valley Water ...... 10000 | Information cun Mdvaya he_ obtained regarding | Paid up capital and reserves.............. $630.000 & :fi;d; e very auuh and prices were gen- Anfi?efl"'"’ and o';t:: wf* |mx:he1r.'w Regular Morning Sesslon—December—2000 | 9¢¢, Southern Mountain, n‘fm- i ’l‘&:::t%-x Afternoon Sesslon. . 1 ‘;: dmt to navigation and all matters “J:MG;' "“s':::u- and Commercial Banking ' ower in sympat! < . . Close. : : 18, 2 erest ogean erce. 3 Talen, $zmons, T opathy with stocks. Total | gieat*No, 3— * Close. | s, "$19): 4000, 81 2. Mg 4000 otis., 1 3254, | *5B8s 17 crop, agrasge per 15, e 4880 | e ko top af he bullding on Tele- | Interest paid on savings deposits. \ Thére was a decline of % in the United States 145 150 | o000, s., ' $1 3334 R gar...... 16 20 | graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before | Loans on wved real estate security and regiatored ds” of 1907, Bonds were otherwise 106 xomg| s o Dsoumben S0 cHe, ST I SAN FRANCISCO MUAT MARKET. @ ® :18% | poon, and te dropped at noon, iRth meridian, | on mmem:fu%»fi{.! o anged. 3t e 5 3 . 7 recel from | CTORS: The total sales of stocks to-dny wers 335,500 FR . | QAT Dugers aie bolding off and drads id bt : 0 Maticet-styet Haii TI8T8 | B e e e eervatory at Mare | _Brast A. Denicke, A. Sbarboro, J. C. Rued, shares, including: 15,758 Atohison. preferted, e Previous prices rule for all descriptions. e - 8150 | Island, Cal. E. Martinoni, F. C. Siebe, A. ini, H. N Bty LT Ssm. Teptaal - | nm Feed, $142%@145 per ctl: good to| Wholesale rates for dressed stock .M“m“;m" - 4750 | "A notice stating whether the time ball was | Brunner, oD R Venabie, T, & ‘Bauer, F. ce, §13B@1 common, §130@132%; Sur- | slaughterers are as follows: . 3 80 a0 ~3':g m(lnuunvlnlh;h'mr.um‘ll Kronenberg, Chas. Martin, C. Gehret, P. Tog-