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10 : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1898. . 0 000000000 e s 550 Barle: 3 Wheat, $21@24; | Hay, tons . $0:Middlings, sks .. 500 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. from the tower, as taken from the chartg e W Combrdasca Ot mpressed, Nia- $12613 50; | Shorts, sks 1,102 Potatoes. sks ... 5,773 Skl of the I'nited States Coast and Geodatle Surs Chizaed o Cloyer: Thaothe, §14¢ 17 50. Barley, ctls . 6,141 Wool, bales .. 8 MONDAY, May 23— p. m. ve&. are: & | Toledo NEW HAY- Wheat, wire-pound, $17@20: vo'- WASHINGTON, Bid. Ask. fllapa Bay Lighthouse, SE by S, 10 miles, s unteer wild Oat, $15@16: Clover and Oat. $12 30 | piour, qr sks ... 11.404| Bran, sks 300 | Alpha . 02 03|Julla . % | _Grays Harbor \ihistiing Buoy, W by W % = ! > @13 50; Barley, '$16; Island Barley, SI3@15; Al | Wheat - 60 | Alta . 1n 12| Jus W, 4% miles. | Detroit . -y $16; Tslan Wheat, ctls ...... 10i3|Hops, bales Justice 0o 10| & : EUMMARY. Do_lst prefd 88 |Gen Electric 2 falfa, $12@13 50. Potatoes, sks 7551 Andes . 07 08 |Kentuck — @1 | Copalis Head, NW by N, 16 miles. = Yo, Pacific .. &% Tilinois Steel STRAW—70c@$1 per bale; Oregon, 50@60c. EASTERN. Benton 2= o Lady Waal = | Due notice ot the establishmant of the tcg obile o aclede Gas . S = elcher . L 07 ug|Mexi y wnai given. g,‘;’vi“r";‘_'fc'h:',“::;" - MoK & T nslead Lo LT BEANS AND SEEDS. Corn, ctls . -l ¢ o | et & deichcs & % oA s Bearings are magnetle and «iven approxi- : 3 o “pre o pretd . b - AR on 5 06O k 3 Wheat lower. Chi, Ind & 9 [Nat Lin Oi Ji e Dealers quote the old prices for Beans. With & | pray tons . w0 Caledonia i aa §7 95| This notice affects the List of Lignts and F Other cereals quiet. £ tral 4 [Pacific Mal Baltimore BEANS—Bayo 3 05; Small Whites, .‘ allenge 06 07|Seg Belcher .. 05 05| and the List of Bes s, Bran lower again. Middlings unchanged. ‘ N ¥ Gentral 1 puliman Pal [ New Orleans § 55at 1o; )x{..;,t s i 2 05; Pinks, THE STOCK MARKET. Con Cal & 8§ Gfsehrpion - Coast, IavT, pages 57 and @ By order of the v steady ; a ek L 85 i Reds, 33; Blackeye, 5 ore, —— e — 40/Sierra, Nevada. & e LD Foon i i Totals ?;fifi!’g Limas, 303 10; Pea, $10 15: Red XId: | Mining stocks opened the week with a slight el o Silver " Hill 05 08 e PRI Ne nions | Stigdc = < ’: eys, 80 ol 2 Crown Point .. vndicate e String Beans still scarce. Do pretd PARIS FUTURES. SEEDS. Brows Musiard, $2 %02 w0 per ott; | ASTNE. s were moderately dctive. The | On New York. — o1iStandard TR = Butter weak. Cheese lower. %|T C & Iron . Wheat— May. Sept.-Dec. | Yellow Mustard, $3 15@3 Flax, $2 25; Cana s ¥ » Eureka . 2 20| Union Con . SUN. MOON AND TIDE. Easte o iaxy hishes: U S Le Opering 66 15 8475 | Seed. 24@2%¢ per the Alfalfa, S@6c; Rape, 2%@ | principal fuctuation was an advance in Oceanic | Exchequer ... — 03|Utah iy itry not Do ‘prefd Closing 66 45 5470 | 2%c; Hem% 2% @3c; ‘Timothy, 5@5%c- Steamship to $36. Gould & Curry. 18 20| Yellow Jacket.. 21 23 | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. 3 i 4 1y, but | Ontario & U S Rubber . Flour— DRIED PEAS-Niles, 31 152, Green, $190@ | ~he Opohongo Mining Company of Utah has | Hale & Norcrs. 76 78 Times and Heights of High and Low Cherries and Apricots In good supply, Or R & Nav | Do prerd . Opening . 2490 | 22 per ctl. . Waters at_Fort Point, Entrance to San steady. A g ‘g‘r ls ;(E\"\c'sz& L\"mig! Clokine 24 90 el = e Ll }:;;z;z:::*xmm of 1 cent per share, de- e E“’-’*———— 1;mnc(-co Bay. Published by official au- Berries plentiful and weak. tts] & g 3 NS A 3S. g t . EA RA i thority of the Superintendent. e e | Reading ... um"‘lD? ;ge&a e LIVERPOOLMWaHEf'::'UT'-s’i‘zS" SR e el h’rnle x\’:;m Mercur Mining Company of Utah STA?E,,,NSACTIONS o NOTE=The hl:;;:fnd low waters oocur s = | Rock Islan 4 |St: L . Y. v Dec. | Los ‘g Plant broug! u . | has levied an assessment of 1 cent hare, & e c ront (Mission-stre wharf) abou Cottolene lower. |6t L & S'F 74| Do prefd . Opening . "< 106% TN T34 | Green Peppers 2@z and Tomatoes 51 002 2 | delinquent June 24, - | oo Do SMATS: | Ggoree W glatman to Mary J. Hatman 1ot | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; Hams, Bacon and Lard firm. : 71 qQ e 24. on § line of Filbert street, 105:0% W of Frank- ams, | Do 1st prefd . RG W . Closing 105 7 9% 5% bo: - the height of tide is the sa at both places. Hogs advanced again. | Do 21 preta 2% Do pred . 5 per box. v The delinquent assessment sale of the Bul- | I W % by S 137:6; also lot on S line of Fil- Wool, Hops and Hides unchanged. | 8t Paul .. 9% IChi G W . EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. New Onions are lower. New Potatoes are | jon Mining Company will be held to-day. g"" street, 156:0% W of Franklin, W 143:0% by MAY 155 = Do_prefd 1451 Haw Com friic steady. The Mammoth Mining Company of Utan has | 3 '/ % 2180 lot on N lne of Filbert street, 185 | Tucsd GOLD AND SILVER MOVEMENT. | Reading 1st ‘pref . 4 | CHICAGO, May 3B.—CATTLE—Were 6@100| String Beans are in ltght supply and firm. | geclared a dividend of 6 cents per share, | “oopao gl B 1256 by N 153 Elit @ therine | S riams S £ et BT A CLOSING BONDS. . | lower to-day. Beef steers, @4 85: exporters, | Summer Squash Is slow. Otherwlse the market | umounting to 20,000, payable June 1. To date | E corge W. and Mary J. Hatman to Catherine | Sun Tice. Sy e ement: the. fonowing | U8 Dew s reg..132 Nor Carolina 6s $4 7504 85; stockers and feeders, #@5; canners, g e T TR pur. | the Mammoth has declared dividends aggre- | W of Franklin, W by N 137:6: gift. ooy : = S e R A f o tonm = £33 60; cows and heifers, $4@4 75; bulls, 3 %@ | panks_ 60@TIe por sachr Ore 3 31, Same to Wilhelmina A. Stesle. lot on N line | s (it e D M [TDods 4 2 0GS—The demand for hogs was active and [ $1 10; Petaluma Burbanks, 60gToc per sack: Rew e yay oA e the lea e e are | 00 Unioncatiest AT QB NN or the ten o ¢ i 1 0 33 ‘ 3 1@ dtie per fo. 5 55 Y. 7:6; it | xport. 0 2ds . % | Do 4s . prices advanced 5@10 cents. Packing hogs, $4 25 7Y P t $4 50@5: new, Consolidated California and Virginia, 1530 ame to Frank C. Hatman, lot on S line of jmports. | U S s rek © HiglN ¥ C L 0 | G s Ruichers’, 2G4 %; pige. $27004; “ogine per s e lanoBbing at ¢ b“ | lever Erom the north drice skirting: slorig the | Dilbert street, 10:6% W of Franklin, W 2 by . ) . s mixed, 5@4 2%, VEGETABLES—] ere 671 boxes As- | foof ncline up-raise at a point | S it L Ristrict s oo et | Do en bn con s SHEEP—Advanced 15§20 cents owing to the | paragus, 137 R Dt e saes Pens, | 175 fect on the stope above this level, 70" feet | Davld Samson to Eva Samson, lot on W line e 1084 [Or Nav ists’ | small supply. Wooled lambs, $890; clipped | P""Caricug "33 50 for extra large: $1 75@2 2 | In from its mouth, east crosscut No. 3 has | of Central avenue (Lott), 80 S of Hayes street, o B . O ey I | lambe, $5 10; clipped sheep, $416@4 per Fox Aot b 1 St b or aiall Rhunari. | been advanced 19 feet, passing through por- | S 25 by W 93:3, quitclaim deed; $10. J:aT0 G 2 O Tno 6o, Receipts—Hogs, 39,000; Cattle, 20,000; Sheep, | 40@65c per box for small to Eood and T3 | Phyry streaked with quartz, assaying $1 per | Joseph S. Amderson to Nellle M. Andersom. g [ D0 orTenny - & | O E e Se Rir 12,000. for extra cholce; Green Peas, $1@1 2 per | ton: total length, 61 feet. 'From the Incline | lot on S line of Clay street, 37:6 E of Walnut, | - = e JEateIIacn e i O Tmptiste. b OMAHA. Sk Carden bows, 95 Ger To. String Beans, | up-raise No. 1at a point 112 feet above the sill | E 25 by § 102:8%; &lft. NOTE.—In the above exposition of the tides Do adj 4s . g1 O Tmpeosis. gy 8@11e; Wax Beans 8@i0c. Horss Beans, 40@7ac | loor of this level from the south drift at a | Golda Alexander and Bettle Lowenberg to | the early morning tides are given in the left | Can 2a: 107 | Do s, tr OMAHA, May 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2000 3 oar T"’ Ser 843 |Pacific 68 of ‘85 1 A, L tivedbost oh °“;°”6: er sack: Summer Squash, $1 %@1 75 per box; | Point 300 feet in from its mouth near the end | Charles Rothschild, lot on § line of Washing- | hand column and the successive tides of the Chi Term 4 <844 |Paciflo Gs o345 Market ‘steady; native boef steers £3%0G486: | Bried' Pppers. 6gro per Ib; Dried Okra, i2igo: | of the east crosscut the north drift opposite | ton street, 11:8 E of Cherry, E %:6, 5 LS:IL. | day in the order of occurrence as to thme The € & onlg s e i western steers, 3380Q4 £0; cows polters. | Cabbage, G@Tc per ctl; Carrots, 30g30c per | the south drift has been advanced 17 feet. | W 35:5 N 1l4:4%: 85. second time column gives the second tide of It Mo $3 25@4 30; stockers and feeders, $3 $0@5 10; sack: Cucumbers, 35@75¢ per dozen; Marys- | Passing through quartz assaying $1 and 35 per | Katherine Mandeville to Joseph Levy, lot on | the day, the third time column the third tide, |G & rg st il jse L& Tr Moonse. 33, | and stags, $2 T5G3 80, her, | ¥ille’ Cucumbers,§2 per box: Mexican Toma- | lon: total length, 60 feet. 1650 level—From In- | B line of Folsom street, 13 N of Twenty- | And the last or right band column gives the D&RG e %S L &S T4 | T HOGS Receipts, 460 Market Bo Bigher: | Yoes $1G1 50 per box; mew Garlic, 5@6e per Ih. | cline up-raise No. 1 at a point 60 feet above the | second, N & by B 122:6; §10- last tide of the day, except when thers are but | East Tenn lsts 106 (St E Con i MR | closed wealc; heavy, 3004 (5; mixed, BV ALORA oD S A BLES sill_floor of this level from the south drift | * g X Shein to Thomas and Harriet Wyatt, | thres tides as sometimes occurs. The heights I I T S iy | 455, jleht, § 2604 35 bullc of sales, G4 | Potatoes sliced, raw, 12c per Ib In lots of 3 | skirting along the footwall which s in & total | 1ot' on W line of Valencla street. 160 S of iven are ‘additions to the soundings on the I W.ADiss il D e SHEEP-Receipts, 8500. Market stronger; [1r | g gliced degiocated.” 10@190; granulated raw, | length of 178 feet we are repairing and retim- | Twenty-third, 8 40, W 160: E ue:3; | United States "Coast Survey charts. except gen Eeg e A to choice natives, §8 75@4 80; do westerns, $3 60 | 130° Onjons, 60c; Carrots. old, 13c; new, 18c: | bering the drift. From the old east crosscut | g ' ' pedi ity minus sign (—) precedes the height, H&S A I St @4 25; common and stock, $3@% %0; lambs, #®@ | Cabbage, 30c; Sweet Dotatoes, 0c: Turnips, | 00 the sill floor of this level at a point 9 fest | * Thomas Wyatt to Harrlet Wyatt, same; gitt. | &nd then the number given is subtracted from Do seconds e e 1033 | 540- 25c; String Beans, 30c; Tomat s0c. in from its mouth from the gp-ralse carried up | Henry T. and Emma 3. Mitchell to Jennie | the denth given by the charts. The plane of |E & T Cos 110 |Tex Pac L G 1sta.103 M 15 feot aboue tho ont Aot Mes Tove wakan ey T A e N ouisiasa street, 26:6 | ISference 15 the mean ot the lower low waters Do con 68 104 | Do reg 2ds .. < o . POULTRY AND GAME. north llnng the east drift in_quartz showing | N of Ellzabeth, N 2 by W 100, lot 104, Heyman | S ————————e———————— Towa C lsts 102 |UP D & G lsts. R Ty S e streaks and bunches of ore. From these open- | Tract; $10, g STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. | e e e e LR Do s, O tve eous and | Was nominal in the absence of receipts. ings we have extracted 33 tons of ore assaying | " Elizabeth Frantzkee and Fanny Schuldt to | L & N Unt %| Do s ... slow. Native . S4ab; matlve cows and | POULTRY. Live ‘turkess, 10@1lo for Gob- | e mine car samples $19 30 per ton. Have also | Harriet Eden, re-record of 1360 d 18. lot on STEANER. | Frou TDrw MR T oods 1 B0 [V Centuries’ $2 sm[‘wc o i e | Pleas: and "10@1ia for Hens; Geese, . per palr, wfr?“v"f;'rflg"é'?e"'fflgp"‘ Drl e T Dilinaaf Ritpcij stuaetyf M B, of Folsom, S 2 | KiiceBlanchard | Yaquina Ba: [May 24 3 2 ‘OGS o < TBe@$1; G 5; K 3@8 50 fc g sample taken from cars ; $10. | 't |Portiana g Do s . ‘Do deferred . | © 088 “hacelpta; 00, Market strong to 1oc | @Sl Goslings, 3191 20: Ducks, '08 5 o6 | Who Sralie’ s the surtase. was. 3 01 per tom | TB A% Chondos et al_and estate of Monroe | EUItOn. ........| Portiana [har | higher, closing weak. Bulk of sales, $410@ N Y Cent Ists 4 level—On th 7 v | 440; ‘heavies, $ 3074 50; packers, $4@4 40: e1=0n, the eleventh floor from the north | Greenwood (by R. I Whelan, sheriff) to Red} | yez)anata ... . |Honotutu: Roosters, young, $5g9; Roosters, old, $3@ - | May 24 drift from the east drift at a point 2 feet | Estate and Development Company, iot on S! | N J Cent &s.. o i i | Tixed, '§5 954 40° lights, $365G4 10; pigs, $3 10 | & 75: Fryers. $6@7: Broilers, $ 30@5 50 forlarke. | i from tte houth: a north dritt Jo in a tocal e ey " Dorado | Orizaba.. Humbolat | May 24 Lass @ | $208 for small; Pigeons $125@1 75 per dozen | jength of 15 feet: from which we have worked | siraet. S e 00, stk lot on E line of Fo- | Cotumoia.. Portiuna. May 25 CHOURE=c: o2 SHEEP—Receipts, 3000. Market firm; lambs, | f0F, YOung a @1 .35-for old. | north and south’ on the twelfth floor through | av 3 §40:bycE1 100 | Eautalionn. ... | San Dieso May 25 ke SHEEP- 3 'GAME—Nominal | 1 T through | trero avenue, 50 § of El Dorado, ¥ e T y 25 S | $450@5 50; muttons,” $3a4 | BSSRie iy | old ground of former workings, from which | also lot on E line of Potrero avenue, %0 S of s;é“;:;" - i Mav 25 Deadwnod | DENVER. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. | mee maved 13 tons of ore assaying 34547 per | El Dorado, § 51:6 by B 100; 337, e K . fi:;;g Gould & Curry | May 23 —CATTLE—Recelpts, 5000. Jiton. " The totel lextractian ofore for thesgrenk | - Saral B.:Hardesty etinl- and estate of Monrpjielney Portland .. May 28 | Market active and firm; beef steers, $3 60@4 45;| Fastern Butter Is lower, and Bastern Eggs | of which. per. samules tenen feom o vaiue | roe Greenwood (by same) to sgme.r!&z on X\{-Z el Eortinnd — eeders, (relght pald to river, per | are higher. The local products show no change. | at tne sirface, way 326 80 per ton. Snineed | SOAcE of Potrers avenue and El Dorado street, | yigehow. . . |Comox. .- May 2 7; stockers do, §22078; bulls’ and | Cheese is a fraction off and plentiful. | to the Morgan miil during the week 43 tons | * A. E. Ball et al. and estate of Monroe Green- | WallaWalla.....| Victoria & May 71 % L and 810 il vood by > ‘008 Bav . Newpors ay 27 _Raceipts, none. Market unchanged. | (hadCR "o o reameries, 20o; seconds, | car o founds of Jce, Sssaying per ailroad | wook by same foissute, lot on K Mne 6f Bo | UL orGal | Poruana - May B 5 e T sies P—Receipts, 300. Market firm; good fat | jqc, ¢ i " | Value (per battery” samples) of all the ofe | sor et 1ot on B Tine of Potrero avenue, 200 “nint and Japa y B‘Li?lfiflol:\:;.“u‘:m‘("“'5'{“'\:] sen] | Muttons, §325@440; lambs, $4 50@5 30. llslr)'v;‘holre to fancy, 15@19%c; common | rk;d aé the mill during the week (580 tons) | N of Santa Clara street, N 25 by E 100; aiso | Z Eel %I‘ver : n n, I n Cen - rades, 16@17i%0 3 | was $27 53 per ton. 3 e pmon san Diego..... | FOREIGN MARKETS. | R atarn hatier . Ymitation creamsrv, 18m | - Slerra Nevada, Riley . tunnel-During the e ,lifi"'f{v"m"‘bf“fz'”{&-,“;Eé’s‘." and Santd | groion: Crescent Cltv May 29 LONDON MARKET. [ arE 11 8 Stiver, K‘g;ac ladle-packed, 15@16c per Ib; Elgin, 17% Xfl:k ‘;g“l H"‘wd out “iomdmertmm .'Fr? fourth | “St. Paul's’ Church to St. James Mission of ian Blas. 553.‘%‘2, 3‘1“2; NDON MAR: . - 3 % oors mining car loads of ore. e assay o ) pal Cl , lot S line of | Arcatx e May 2 I NEv FORK. aayirune Bveotust Costinil Tige. | ®EHEESE_Choloa mild new, 3c: old, T@8lke: | valis bE car sumples were as follows: Gold, | Gromars ctab obs & 'of Sixth avenue, 5 8 | Wellington Departure Bay May 29 NEW Y Ry - s | Cream Cheddar, 10@llc; Young America, 10g | $40 75: silver, 13 ounces per ton. At a point | by S 100; 51 | Nortn ¥ork..... | Humbolds... May 80 | legr: says: W =} ! May 23.—Wheat, steady; No. 1 O Clear ® Psrtly Cloudy | London anancial cablegram saye: Further re- | CTED POCT M ® Clovdy ® Aain @ Snow colpts of Eold and the rumored setclement of | Standard Callfornia, G - |Portiana May 81 May 31 13c. 0 feet in the west crosscut was advanced 24 David Samson to Eva Samson, lot on N line | Oregon. cvs, 14@160 ner dozen: store | feet; total length, 36 feet; face in a mixture | of A street, 57:6 W of Nineteenth avenue, W | Home: Eastern, 14@15c; Duck Eggs, | 0f clay, quartz and porphyry, with a seepage | 25 by N 100’ (quit-claim deed); $10. 53s: cargoes off coast, buy- | 11c; Eastern, 1 cargoes on passage, | poos”1gi@iec the West African difficulty strengthened all ¢ s i buvers and sellers apart: English country mai 2 i E markets here to-day. The rise was | bus ] 1sc. of water from the face. On the 500 foot level | ~W. H. Mulcahy to Willlam H. and Lulu K. TEAMERS TO ? . 43 o kets, generally 1s 6d cheaper: French country R : O c v ” H. Mulcahy to am’ H. ; 5 BAIL. SHADED AREADI SHOWIPRECIETTATION e S et e markets, easy: Wheat in Parls, steady: Flour DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS e L i e e e e DURING PAST 12 NOURS in Paris, firm; quantity Wheat and Flour on north from crosseut No, 5, was advanced 15 ‘and Marie L. Huntington to Herman — May 24, 10 AM| Pler 1t May 24, 9 am|Pier 2 May 2410 A Pler 12 and the busine: Indian shipments Wheat to U. K., 154,000; In- | Prices are steady. Strawberries are weaker. i“‘,fih a strong flow of water. 2 ey The official letter from the Alta mine for the | = The Painter.Cornell Company to John A. | Oreson face in porphyry covering. ricans were strong, D. line of Fifteenth avenue, | ATCata.... 25 by W 127:6; $10. | Nortn Fork & R, G. and St. Paul leading. It Is said that to-day was nnn.»wany% | | the latfer may be scarce for del at the X 3 ® < q. 1 - v i d! s] ts Wheat to Coptinent, 113,000; im- | There was no auction yesterday. The minor | f - ot 1 9 i EXPLANATION. settiement (o begln to-morrow ere Was's/| dian‘snipments Wheat to Coptinent 00K lu | Thero WAk Bo) suctions yesterday. The Tinor | past weekc save: | cTbe < north infermedists Ryscell. lot 36 gift map 3; 310 E¥ [Pipuee’ ¥ Aw | Pier 11 w v e LR . | further rise of 1 p | 983 000 ¢ i Vhea 2 b: 3 he 9 ven 2 i | M. A Meier to Patric] 1 , lot on a B o Siease sainismin temparatits | 2 T mands, 3 0-160. Good Oranges continue firm. | total fenzth, 10 feet: material dn the face 1% | 1na ot Sikth avenve. 5 S5 of 1 strest, NW | City Puebla vttt dave Tnas CanadisatPacin Cand Tk, % B | pEl o S | BECTHCOUS g vein porphyry, carrying stringers of % | 50 by SW 100, lot 163, block 121, Central Park | Fulton.....|Oregon Ports. (May 28, 9 Ax|. = rof inblted mnaw in nches istioer Setaany Money. 214 per | LOSE. | . Receipts were 708 chests of Strawberries and | which assay from $6 to $19 per ton. Will finish | Homestead; grant. Humboldy May 24. 10 AM L i ive hrors Rty : | WHEAT—Spot, dull, 1is. | 1334 boxes of Cherries, and 297 boxes Apricots, | timbering and excavating the winze station Portlana lines, connect foints of i | “Eranish 4s closed 45%. a net gain of 1 | CORN_July.“steady. 8 8a; September,| Strawberries $2q3 per chest for large and to-morrow. and besin sinking Monday. - Have Alameda County. ines, Foints Spa s aln of 1 oody: e aRn @5 for small berries In baskets, and $4 5 | had two men in the stopes during the week, cqual | ) panish 4s closed 45 9-16, a Al P e RS s ning the week: | Jonn R. Glascock to Louls and Abraham Ber. ns high | net gain 0 per; box; ‘bimck, 400 | of ore, which assayad §2§ 14 per ton. covich, Marks and Edward Markovits, lot on ally accompanied | MADRID, 5 n de—t E line of Jackson street, 100 S of Second, E v 23—Spanish 4s closed to-day e 75¢: Royal s, Tocasl: Cherries,” 2 runswi y & & 5c: Royal Annes $1: loose Cherrles, 215@ | Brunswick lode—Consolidated California and | ¥ Tine of Jackson eirect, WS 90 and 5@siec per Ib for black. Virginia, Best and Beicher and Gould and 5@9%0c per box. Curry, €00 level—The joint south drift from | | VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. White Cherries, | rs to low pres- | g¢ 53.80. Gol ad accompanied “Lowe’" usually | NEW YORK. May 23.—The statement of the | 3%c for whit Currants, Blackberries, —— per crate. the station has been advanced 22 feet; total | O% Mary E. Murray to Adolph F. Kreye, lot | is usuaily preceded W line of Lewis avenue, 50 SW of Pro y weather and rains. | visible supply of grain in store and afloat Sat- v vy G N N’ ODUCE. 2 first appear on the Washington coa NEWIFORE TSI CENDE urday, May 21, 1895. as compiled by the New o w vt e A 3 B o a e 3 W Apricots, 408$1 per box and Toc@$L per | length, 80 feet; face in porphyry. The shaft | pect street, SW 50 by NW 125, being lot 1, | pomopa... [San Dieo. the pressure is high In the interior and 1% | NEW YORK, May 2.—FLOUR—Receipts, | Xork Broduce Exchange ls as fohowe: Wheat. | crate for Pringles, and 750@$12 per box for | has been sunk' 15 feet on the incline: total | block 3, East Oakland Heignts, East Oakland: | walla Wila|Vic & Pat S: ' g . . * 27058 000, - seedlings. depth, 1084 feet; bottom in porphyry and | $10. 1. Kirmly beld, ‘s ayiets ISl fpushelss deacenser 388,00 G0t Gooseherries, 1@2 per Ib for comm a | stringers of quartz. The joint west crosseut AL @ SLBERELL T s 5 Sooseherries, . on an ingers o 2 sscut | TH B e e e i f/ meacts e . | e e T, Tty 18 W e |0kt Ergliats started from the south drift at a point 600 feet | sa sast Oakland: $10. E TIMB BALL. robahle. With a “high” in the vicinity of | ZWHBAT Reeelp's, BRI €Rors | i g Neweastle Raspherrlen. 31 1G1E0 per crats; from the ‘seation was, advanced 17 fect: total | _The McCarthy Company (8 corporation) L0 | panen Hydrographle Office, U. S. N., Mer daho. and the pressure falling to the Calil- | bushels. Spot easy; No. 2 red, 5 3 Nearby Raspberries, 50@6ic per draw ength 104 feet: face in porphyry. Sutro tun- | Walton Saunders, lots and 13, block ¥, | RS N e e T D et e e s fhe ehmmem, Te@st | nel lovel —Joint north drift from the Sutro tun- | Broadway Terrace Tract, subject to mortgage, | ghants’ Exchange, BSan Francisco, May | 2 1ses orni. wa ceather may be expected | afloat. Options opened weak under disappoint- = = Apples, 404 % B e e it o ihe | tna abley, bitralltedlexaltoalyiica iylia acase A DT AL tor "good to" chotce and $1 %@ 60 for fancy; | nel has been cleared out and repalred a dis- | Oukland Township: § Fhe time ball on Telegraph HIl was aropped reverse of thess conditions Wil produce & | of July shorts. This was followed by a second | CHICAGO, May 21 —Porter Brothers' Com- | New Apples, = per box. S e o e e o oee 2 DRl o magt P el ot noths G-aay L e fiat nooo ot The opposite result. S i 3 f oee. thel] pamny ' v TTRU! Navel Oranges, 5@2; ccider 8¢ cial letter | lot 13, bloc] . Scenic Par] 2 3 posite reaction which continued until the close, the pany ::ld{ofly-d:;‘n;r:_y;en auction California | ¢ SRR X B e ons. scipsl "m_ Do | for the past week sa; zom meridian, or exactly l&.yl:mwglcnsvjwh £ 5 Ensign, U. S. N., In charge. F. and Tillle Kreve to M. F. Murray, h along the coast, rain is probable: | 20,011; exports, 1 the “low’ is inclosed with Isobars of | Minnesota paten 750 level—The up- | Berkeley; $10. Cherries, Centen- | mun ang’ §1 2G2 for Eood o cholce: Mexican | False from the west crosscut was advanced 15 | Samuel H. and Jennie Clawson to Emma M. WEATHER REPORT. lat . hélrfiz 14 ’ul\N Bk P on bearish weekly statistics, favorable crop nia)g $2 10 box: Royal Anmes, 31 15@1 95; Tar- | Limes, $4: California Limes, in ~mall be | feet, through quartz with bunches of fair | Mitchell, lot on W line of Walnut street, 100 | (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) DT O e k;:,fl,l’\{;h o2 | tarians, 55c@$130; mixed, $130: other varle- | s)@50-; Bananas. 31 2662 “per bunch; boxes, | grade ore: total, 31 feet. The winze In the | N of San Jose avenue, N 50 by W 100, block | SAYN FRANCISCO, May 35 p . || O 0 clcee SISy, @1 18, closed | ¢1.q " 4o@sOc. Apricots, Newcastles, $160 per | apples, $3@4 per do: north drift from the west crosscut No. 1 has | L, lands adjacent to Encinal, subject to a SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. » X , niew Srate: Foingles. 41 35081 60, Fiums, cherry, 306 L heen sunk 7 feet: total depth. 10 feef. The | mortgage for $900, Alameda; $10. The following maximum temperatures are re- H( rl{.—u-n y. per eleven pound box. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. bottom shows bunches of pay ore. John H. and Luella Lange to Isabella Car- ARRIVED. ported to-day from Weather Bureau stations in | g;‘ )“‘;,f"“.e Gutet. NEW YORK, May 23.—Porter Brothers' i > % The Virginia Chronicle say: “'Beginning | penter (wife of Lewis), ot on’SE line of Nine- Monday, May ?3. Californta B e ter and tin _continue | COmpany sold foday: Cherries Bigeraus, §1| <DRIED FRUITS Prunes, carload lots. s%o | {3;100% Ofay 22) and every Sunday there- | teenth avenue, $ oW of Bast Twenty-sixth | sStmr Homer, Jessen, 75 hours from Newpart. Eureka, 54; Fresno, 74; Los Angeles, 63; Red | fairly active and higher, the other departments b s, g e lands, e Com. | 00 for 40-50's, 4%@dkc for 50-60's, 3%@4c for | Brunswick Jods. This is T o ancs e | strést. .5W- 10 by SB LT, block 8, Northern | Simr Westport, Hansen, & hours rom Bues Blaft, %: “Thdependince, 88; ‘S Diegs, 61 | LA AeUTe 800 BIERCT 0 o negiect. At | Y, SORIC May 23 The Earl Frult Com. | o ro's, sy@lio for T0.80s, 2480 for 80008, 2% | b sraer fham.. the. San. Frances manserl | Addition to Brooklyn, Fast Oxkiand: aleo lot| peme. 0" L Coos San Luis Obfspo, §6; Yuma, acramento, E 30 by SW 140, the olose to-day prices were as follows: | to-day, realizing prices as follows: Black Tar- | @2ic for S0-100's; Peaches, 3@ic: fancy, 5% | ment, but whether issued for the purpose of | Sp "¢ Nineteenth avenue. an Francisco te: ture: Maximum, & 3 V- Vi 2 v u: - 5 @ . | ec v 3 FORECASTS. | $12.10 asicen. mgm S s | NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Black. Figs xgp?u%m‘.:zcr;zv}c;“;]u:n: Lot o STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. O O e I Tar okt e D SnrMary O Cempball g T honme o Do Mountain Tegion and AoRTatecward o the T | e T D 48 05 askad. The | PORTLAND, Or. May 28.—The local wheat {%{ng;"er:@?\'«‘c- S:‘-’vi.'fine’éf dobe tor prcmenad | R e s 71 Weatherly. lote 1 to 18 | Coaepas Camieabe et b i AUy (AT essa O D pses el AEnGrasiling ‘the settling ' price for Western | market omne‘nli dull, there beins almost no fancy; r.-u,:,m:fi:::c."x’orm‘}::r:eg and 36540 | & pongs— g i e BHASk | plack B, Fruitvale Tract, Brooklyn Township: | Schr ) cttie Sundborg, Johnson, 8 hours from voming, Colorado and the States to | miners and smelters still quote lead §3 5. isiness at all, v ort O o oioT: 210, - for threo. | 8 auar coup 1094111 |Pac Gas Tmp. 88 — |also lots 1L and 12, block'C, Huntington Tract, | New Haven. =~ . ° ke s Brooklyn Township; $10. S George Edge (by commissioner) to same, lots | Usal. 29 and 30, block B, Fruitvale Tract, Brooklyn | Schr C H Merchant, Olsen, 60 hours from Fort osed to 10 | ed to-day was for a very small lot of valley, hich brought S0c, and with the usual difrer | crown, 3%c for four-crown, 4iic for Seedless | 48 quar reg. ial this would mean only 87c for Walla | Sultanas, 2%c for Seedless Muscatels and $1g | 45,QuUar new. 108 109 |Pac L Co. COFFEE—Options 1215518258 F G & E. risen rapldly over | points lower. Sal erature has 50 bags, including: lifornia_and N cra Nevnda. | June and July, Spot coffee—Rio, quiet; > i B i | e A B e e s Yok : : 110 for London lavers; dried Grapes, 2c. | Miscellaneous— =~ ~|San Fran . $200. Brage. Siope, €X- | N oier: vlora, fsaionc. | WASHINGTON. NUTS—Cheetnuts are_quatable ar Se per m; | Cal-5t Gab & T = e eet Same (by sheriffy to same, lots 31 and 32, | Schr Neptune, Estvold, 21 hours from Usal. SUGAR_Raw, strons, tending upward: falr| TACOMA, May 23.—Wheat, dull; $3g¥o for | Jalnuts, RG1C for hardsRel) and dqfe for soft” | G Svat 42l 's3 100 |Firem's Funa190 — | block B, Friutvale Tract, Brookiyn Township: Schr Compeer, Larsen, 37 days from Han Mar- S jatiman g refining, 3%.@3 13-16c; centrifugal 9 test, 4 5-léc. | Club; 96Gsio tor Blue Stem. Softshell, §14@%e for paper-shell; Peangts, 4@ | Dup-st ex c... — 981! Bank Stocks— aiso lots 11 and 12. block C. Huntington Tract, | cos Islands. o . ) 2 8 efin firn = ————— o & o fe : R E L & P 6s..126% — |Anglo-Cal . 5 rooklyn Towns! ol | 65 31 ornla—Falr Tuestay WEUTTERRecelpts, _ 18,556 _packages, firm; | COTTON MARKET. B e e e s issany ot ol e L U 0 ‘Alonzo and Mary Slimmon to E. J. Pringle | Monday, May 23. el e Tieaduy: | mavmae: | Lo Lecicloamr 1o S Gbc DS ERIERE SRV e T $@9 per ib: Cocoanute. $4 80@6 per 100, . |Geary-st R 5s. — 98 Cal'S D & T..96 — |(Jr. all interest in lot on E line of Ch | Stmr Oregon. Stephens, Astoria; Oregon Raile g I NEIC e, 1225 packages, Market firm. | NEW ORLEANS. May 28.—COTTON—Quiet | G100 (ot "agioc for bright ana @7 | H C & S 5%s.100 105 |First Nat . street, 50 S of Pacific avenue, E 75 by S 90, | road and Navigation Co. : warmer. Sl ey e T et o | and_steady: middling, & 5-16c. for lower grades: water-white extracted, ot |1 A L Co 6s. — 100 |Lon, P & A block 2, Chapin Tract, Alameda; $10. Shir Pomons, Debuey, - fan Diego; Guodall, sty and | S 28 iR 3 @10%e. NEW YORK, May 23.—COTTON—Quiet; mid- | go: light amber extracted, 4%@5i%o per Ib. - Do gntd 6s.. — 100 |Mer Exchange 10 15 J. P. Farrell to Lizette C. Farrell, lot on S| Perkins & Co. iy Ere | Gth oA | aiing, 6 7-16c. R 3 Marketiat g = a8 Nev Nat B sty e of Alameda svenue IS'E of Union street, | Stmr North Fork, Bash, Bureka; Charles s e ; E 23 RUIT. dre PR e Lo Do 1st M 5s.112%113% [ Savings Banks— S 49 by S 160, b b St | Nelsou. g s AR Bl L | NEW YORK, May 2.—Callfornta dried fruts | CASH IN THE TREASURY. PROVISIONS. Nat_ Vin 6s 1at — $7i4|Ger 8 & L. — 1660 | Tract, Alameda: gift. | Ship Two Brothers,Wilson, Nanaimo; estate San Franclsco and vicinity—Fal; il | £ J cinity—Falr “Tuesday NC Ne Ry 7518 — 'Hum 8 & 1.1050 1160 | W. P. and Ada L. Redington to same, lot on | of Sampel Blair. firm fresh westerly winds. z . el eDost. Trom. EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 6@6%c VAS N ON, v —To- ’ & v AR i | 8F, O h same is in- S . ke Epecial fopore Trom Mount Temalgais, taken | [ EVAPORATED, ATELES-Common, Qfis| wASHINGTON, May 'si—Todavs state:| an atvance tn Cottolens n tierces n the omy | N 27 Cal toitr, = |atutun] Saxi "= i | S O N G i E I | s oonc Clipteol “Andersomy Pt Mishact: Tulpn hour; temperature, S: maximum, 60. Per | prime, cholce, 9ikc; fancy, 94@lle. vallable cash balance, $205,246,882; gold re. | change. Hams, Bacon and Lard are firm, and | N P C R R 65106 — |S & L So.... — 100 |dary line of lot 8, block D, lands of Oakland | _Schr Harriet G, Wayland, St Mizhael: J A ALEXANBER sapre, | B —4@S%e per Ib as to size and qual- | Avallable, cash | (s Eao i & NPCREGWIO — [Seeurity S 520 — Tiew Homestead Assoclaticn, thence SW &, | Wayland. ocal Forecast Official. - . : — >U! 2ATS—Bacon, pe= M for | Oak Gas 3s...100 — |Union T Co. 955 — |SE 104 NE 31 £ g 3k SAILED. cr 2 LocklBo | AFRICOTS—Roval, 8gi0c per Ib; Moorpark, PORTLAND BUSINESS. heavy. %o for light medium, 103> for light, | D02 1s Gel WT4108 | Street Raiiroad— Lania’ Oaklnd View Homestead Association, ey EASTERN MARKETS. | FEACHSS-Unpesied, 6a8c per 1b: pecled. 2| ponriaxD, or, ey m—Bxchangen, 8- | Baater srar ouren a0 g caticn, | £ & 5, e [Geary 1. 12 1% | Nienth View Cemetery, Apsociaion 2 Clark |- Stmr Bomons: Debney, Sag, Dieso- e g — — . 5, . Je e y = v -— - 8 Dowe, lot 29, in plal , Mountaln lew 33 . L, - = 752; balances, $95,314. nia Hams. $%@l0c; Mess Beef, $10 50 per bbl; | £ & Cl Ry 6s.107 Market-st ... 513 51% | 4 At s NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. - P oxtra Mess Teet, $11: Eamily, Beet, o5 sl Powellzst fs...118 — Presidio .01l 9" | Cemetery, O LI S A ;;";;."T};’j,";‘r'g{;;‘gl e andheind: : e = ork, $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, = N lins of Erie street, 252.42 E of Telegraph | Schr Bender Brothers. Wetzel. NEW YORK, May 23.—The level of prices of | CHICAGO, May 25.—Lower quotations from LOCAL MARKETS. $17Q17 §0; mess, $15; Smoked Beef, 12g12%c per | §15 FitclyieA, o |Californla .11 150 O e F.04 N 110,30, W 52, 8 108,50 &5 be. | * Schr Louisa D, Johuston, Kotzebue Sound. lot 6, Linden Homestead, Oak- | Schr Chetco, McLean, St Michael. 10. stocks was lifted another notch as a result of | Liverpool and bright sunshine at home started 102% G e — iant Con Co. 43% 44 | ginning, being A ‘on Co. 43% $10. TELEGRAPHIC. . = Pan; - 2 feits = LARD. rces t SierraRCal 6: 1 to-day's trading. The dealings were not large | the wheat bears all over the exchange into EXCHANGE AND BULLION. o cgmpai\:‘l:!d"er;\fid“!e‘&e ro‘i"‘ia:fe;‘fim"fi.."%&?? S Pof Ar 6s.108 1034 |Viforit .. 3 '3y | land Anne: and there was no general activity in the mar- | activity to-day with the accompaniment of S P Cal 6s Miscellaneous— Fred Boysen to P. Bokariza, lot on S line of v 10 p. m.— in the speculative favorites was not very large | APParent In wheat Saturday had no trace lett | S{TINE EGHEnEc: 5 Ga7 T {8y tine, s 5 Tins, stic. S R S A R B AL S e T . ' CHARTERS. : and a number of important stocks were inact- | tO- The country news on the whole Wwas | New York Exchange, sight = '5f| | COTTOLEND-Tierces @k, rackages |§ ¥ \at 0% e o™ ¢ &°Co- W% 1 | Lucy ¥ Packer, Alice M. Conner, Mrs. Fran- | The W H Dimond loads mdse for Honolulu. ive. At the same tima it was not noticeable | Of the most favorable character, not only as | New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — Iy | e e s P s: bb pane S (AC; | Stock Gas 6s.. — 103 [Hutch § P Co.s% — | cls Field, Elien G. Hatch and Louisa Toas- | The Aryan loads sugar at Honolulu for New hat a number of usually active shares wers | to the promised heaviness of the yield, but also | Fine Silver, per ounce . = 674 ue"';m-_ et el i TP s A 5“'7' 2 | "Water Stocks— Mer Ex Assn, 80 — | pern (all by attorney) to Susan F. Condon, lots | York. . Mexican Dollars = ook ] v 7 patsy oHA0 00 10 Z 7 |3 4anad 10. block 9. Fitchburg Homestead lots, | ~ The Loudon Hill loads wheat at Portlaad or spect of an early harvest. September egessrinavess 30 | Contra Costa.. 55 — |Nat Vin Co. 50 the p 7 tins, 1 or 2 In a case, 7%c; Woodea bucket: Marin Co .... Oceanic S Co. 56 56% | Brooklyn Township, quitclaim deed; $5. Tacoma for Europe. moved and this gave the market the appear- ance of a broadening tendency which or | Wis €0 treely oflered that it sold atS8¥e ‘be- WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. 1bs net, 7%c; fancy tubs, 80 Tbs net, T%c; half e o el g S b st el fore buy jn_any greal number barrels, about 110 Tbs, 7%c per Ib. Spring Valiey'100k100% Pac & ¥ L.. 1% = T usmgi‘fipu‘:&’ L i £ Indiv : ® | The relief from the selling pressurs came from | WHEAT—The downward tendes - = o ¢ er schr Wing an g at 9 p. m was 4 large number of individual transactions | the biddi Tuly, which was quite easiiy | thonen the declina 1o, 1ees W:n:::c:gfl“‘::.- HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. |Cent Gaslight.105 — [Par Paint Co. 7 — THE CALL CALENDAR. off Mendocino in a strong S SE gale carried of the small dividend paying stocks, Indicat- flected on account of the small open interest 1, to o Caintler and EEoaAliE o Mutual El Co. 11 12 May, 1898, away rudder head. ing a demand from investment sources. Bu; it. It rose from $1 09% in lec jumps between | o0 call, too, ar i ERAONE ac-| IIIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Morning Sessfon. DOMESTIC PORTS. every fresh transaction until it was up to | companied with less excitement. about lc under ‘th ons. Heav: 00 Hawallan Com and Sugar Co. $114%, ‘and the effect on September put the | Spot Wheat was nominal at the following | gteers, 10e: ;:dm;"“:‘i';;m ,f"h.‘ y‘m 570 o : jme bolding and always | juer’ to Ssc. While Lelter was apparently | quotations: _Shipping, 31 @201 65; millng, | Cownides. Sii@oiie; Stase, fo: salted Kip, sg | 25 Hutchinson S P/ ) 10c; dry i 3 10S F Gas and Elec! ASTORIA—Sailed May 23—Stm Columbia, for San Francisco: stmr Tordenskjold, for —-. Arrived May 23—Br bark Andaman, from Aigoa_Bay; Nor stmr Bogstad, Chetoo; Sa. | Moon's Phises ® Full Mooa, ing of this character is usually designed for | permanent or lon; | Su. Moi‘ru. We |Th. |Fr. ric accompanies a plentiful supply of money. There | giving good support to July, his brokers were | §1 70@l 75 per ctl was no evidence, however, of any widespread | selling September freely. Every one feared a e 9%c; Calf, 10c; dry Hides, i6c: culls and brands, | a7 P 3 May 5. general interest in ttocks and the speculative | demonstration in May and predictions were GALL B0 D oA L 12@isc; dry Kip ana Veal, 16@16%c; dry Calf, | 3 Spring Valley fafer oo . “%‘;E&;&ii‘fi.‘,‘.‘é"fl‘.’; B . o San_Francisco; stmr City of Seattle, for —. + ALBION—Sailed May 2—Stmr Cleone, for San_Francisco Dibiie evidently prefars o it ror e Ve | e A e Bt Brenth atore thg | _Informal session—9:15 o'clock — December— | 1S@ide: culls, ivGite; Goatskins, 30g374c each' Butcome 1o the naval mancavers i Wost tae | Bt Cof the week. dTHe mews of & siacistica] | 0000 ctls, $1 66%; 22,000, $1 56; 6000, $1 66%; 14,000, | Kids. 5@i0c: Deerskins, good summer. 26gaoc | 25 Hayailan Com & Sugar Co dian waters. There was a good market for | character was for the most part exceedingly | 31 56%. per 1b; medium. .Miowinter s 1lo;” SheepRicn® || 0oy g5° a0 Americans in London and prices were well sus- | bearish. July started 1@2c lower at $1 09% Second session—December—6000, $156%; 2000, | Shearlings, 20@25c each; short wool, 30@50c | i P “rancls tained on a bellef that Spain would shertly sue | $1 10%. advanced to $1 1434, then settled back | $1 55%: 6000, $1 53%; 2000, $1 56%; 2000, s%ssu. each; medium, 60@s0c; long wool, 90c@sl 10 :g{',‘;:;‘e‘{'_‘;;‘r‘;ef gnu'w May 20. GREENWOOD—Salled May 23—Stmr Green- for peace. There was a coincident rise of a | to $1 09%, and rallied to $1 11 bid at the close. | = Regular morning session—December—8000 ctls, | €ich: Horsehides, salt, 322 80 for large, 3150 | o5 S55G, N0 ng Blectric Co PrUL Quace.r O O A May S5 B M stric oint or over in Spanish 4s in London and | May ranged between $154@1 65 bid, the latter | $1 55%; 6000, $1 65%: 62,000, $1 55%. @2 for medium ‘and 75c@sl for small: Coits. | 208 F Gas and BN Mas 28, N D Sailed May aris. A-rumor that this was due to a pend- | figure being the closing price. Atcernoon ‘session — December — 12,000 ctls, | S0@75c: Horse hides dry, $150G2 for large and | 3% Qceantc £ 8 Co Tearus, for Bequimalt. "\ . conr Bmma ing Franco-Spanish alllance did not hurt Amer- | The improvement in the weather was the | $1 584 : 10,000, $1 56%: 4000, $1 56%; 20,000, $157; | $1@1 25 for small; Colts, 25@50c. 25 Sprin_ Vailey Water = ° o _SOUTH ENDT.grrIV ay 2 jcans in London. London was also a buyer of | most prominent of the influences in the corn | 4000, $1 5t 2000, $166%; 2,000, $1 66%. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 3@3%c per Ib; :3210?795 B o & Pords NOTICE TO MARINERS. Utter. hence May G P e St. Paul here, and altogether was quite a factor | Pit. The close was Jc lower for July. BARLEY-Spot Barley s ' quoted rather | No. 2 2@2%c: refined, 4%@4%c; Grease, 2c. 00 S Ar o Bounel 5 SEATTLE—Arrived May pse, ho in the strength of the New York market. | The market for oats tame, closing X@%ec | weaker, but futures are doing better again. | WOOL "Fali clip. san Joaquin, detective, 7@ | $3000 Sterra Ry of Cal oix brencic ot tha Bl Sates Evdiseraphio] May B D oL e Garane. for 5t Michael Northwest responded to its excellent statey | 1ower. Trade {s inactive around. ; Southern Mountain, 9@1llc; free Northern, L ce, loc: e, is d orona, Bt . of Aprll earnings with a rise of twe points | Provisions shared fn the weakness developed | Feed, $i Z2y@l 27%; Brewing, nominal. 17@18. INVESTMENT BOARD. maintained in San Francisco for the henefit of | POINT ARENA—Arirved May 23—-Stmr Alca- and radiated strength throush both the Van. | In grain. The break in corn especlally was an CALL BOARD SALES. HOPS—1897 crop, 9@12%c per 1. P T mariners_without regard to natfonality and | traz. from Newport. .o, oo o derbilt and the Granger groups, with each | \nfluence. Packers were sellers. The close | ynformal ion—9:15 0 clock—December—2000 —— . 10 Oceanto 8'8.C: Ening; 7 s 00 | (ree Of expense. GRAYS HARBOX}‘R{—' R N e s of which it was co-ordinate. Early in the day | Showed declines of 10@12%c. ctis, $1 2000, $1 19%. GENER.L MERCHANDISE. =anio R > Navigators are cordially’ invited to visit the | Die Stella, hence May T; i there was a further advance of over two points | _1he leading futures ranged as follows: Second session—December—2000 ctls, $1 19%; e Street— office, where complete sets of charts and sail- | May 13. e s My St Lehme e in Pullman. Traders realizing in the late deal- |~ articles, __ Open. High. Low. Close, | 200, $120. * | BAGS_Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July, 5@ | 19 Oceantc 8 8 Co - 8 2% | ing directions of the world are kept on hand St s o i, et 8, D, e | R 1 T e pe | UM, Momine, esen S Decembcs 16 | e Wool Buen, nominal: Sen Quentin, U3k | 5 naichunmen 8 ¥ & (B | o compariny, a0 eerencs, g, the Jateet | SO Luprow— arived May 1Bk Fromo uilman a in Consolidated Gas. | 3 ¥ s, 3 2000, ; 2000, ; 4000, 5 i ¥ e 015 3 vay: T result was unsettied closing conaaerabiy bei | J8Y - bl et SRR S Bt %; 4000, §122. | TCOAL—Wellington, 38 per ton; New Welling- Afternoon Session. lights, dangers to navigation and ali matters | rom Port GRUDIE, yoy 23 Schr Challenger, the best in some cases and with net gains as | Bey .’l.{“b T 59%5 895 8815 29, Atternoon session — December — 2000 ctls, | t07, $8° Sovthfield Wellington, $7 50: Seattle, | 408 F Gas and Electric Co. . 8625 | of Interest to ocean commerce. e i 2 rule only small. s % s - 88 306 | $122i5; 4000, $122%; 6000, $123; 2000, $123%5; | 46, Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $%; Wallsend, §7 fo; | 10 do do . . 88 50 The timeball on top of the building on Tele- | 10F BENFQAL pasced May 22—Bktn C C Funk, Railroad bonds were narrow and inact! e | 10,000, '31 24. Cumbarland, $10 % fn bulk and $1L 59 in sacks; | 2 Spring Valley Water {10050 | graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before [ , TATOUEYLGNCE for Melbourne. ™ May 23— but prices were well held. Total sales, §1,30,- | , Co™® No- 2— ., | OATS—Quotations are unchanged, and the | pennsylvania g8, $14; Cannel. $10 Street— noon, and is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, | 0% \Clcan City, from Seattle, for San Fran- 000. May % 34% 34% marke Is devoid of animation. nnsylvanta Anthracite Ege, $il: Cannel #0110 Hawatian Com and Sugar Co ........ 18 6214 | by telegraphic signal received each day trom | GTN7 = United States new 4s declined % In the bid | JU1Y Y 3! % | Fancy Feed, $1425%@145 per ctl; good to | Loy g1z A e 1 “l100 do do . 5 187 | the United States Naval Observatory at Mare | “FURpKA—Arrived May 23—Schr Mabel Gray, price. Others were unchanged. | Septemi 3% 35 36% | choice, $1 35@1 40; common, $130@1 3234; Sur- | C9Sy S per ton In bulk and 14 In SAtkS. L | 160 Hutchinson 8 B Co 4800 | Island, Cal. tn Newyerts Total . sales of stocks to-day were 207,200| Oats No. prise, '$1 45@1 50; 'gray, $132%QT 31%; MIINg, | o advance 1n rondon e $36 for bxpost and == e A notice stating whether the timeball was | “"§lijcd May 2—Schr Maggie C Rass, for New- shares, including 8100 Atchison preferred, 17,- | May . 2014 1 423 per ctl. $12 50 per fluk!rlfondon, at P MINING STOCKS. dropped on time or giving the error, If any, is | oor; stmr Orizaba, tor San Francisco; stmrs #00 Burlington, 7500 Louisville and Nashville, | July 2% %% CORN-—Prices are steady, but the demand is suol;m—-rv ‘;;locfl use. et ot published the same day by the afternoon papers | Samoa for San Francisco. 9900 Manhattan, $500 Metropolitan Street Rail- | September B 23 2313 | not as sharp as it was : pany aotes. Temmtern Sugar H e Grushea | Following were the sales in the San Fran- |and by the morning papers the following day. EASTERN PORTS. 408 v, 6000 New York Cen- | ess Pork, per bbl— Smart reund yellow, §125 per ctl; large vel- | BROY (U0, 1erms net casts, CAbe, (TUSITY | cisco Stock Board yesterda: C. P. WELCH, Ensign, U. S. N.. in Charge. rived May 21—Shi tral, 5100 Northern Pacific preferred, 13,200 Rock | yuly 4 D20 1225 1200 1215 | 100 5L 0TH@l 10: white, S1074@1 10 per ctl. e Iat e, B kes Mag, Morning Session. — - BALTIMORE —Arrived May, I1-Shtx, dabes Tsiand 61600 S SPaul; 3806 8t Paul and Omalis, | Septantier 1% 123 1218 1230 | BUCKWE AT § R0t per ot noifa A, Sc"Extra C, Stho: Golden € S4C: | 600 Alta ............. 11100 Hale & Norcrss. 77 NOTICE TO MARINERS. Hvies May 21 Bark St Katheriza, for Vane sria Lake Brie, 3609 American Spirite, 3% | | Lard, per 10 lbe” 7 AND MIL b "y'-"’rg:‘rrl:ll:dko‘e iocr:“‘lorlr:xilh:;rel‘:.c dnd | 100 Bese & Beicher al'% thalcecfiice';nui S Grays Harbor Light Station. COMYEES American Tobaco, 2210 Chicao Great Western, | JUl¥ - $Ih sow sy e FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. boxes Yo Taore, T - 11300 Ophir : 3% | Office of the Unitea States Lizhthouse Board, FO: EIGN PORTS. €360 People’s Gas, Pullman, 15,100 Sugar, 5 - ™ 5 & B , D. C. 2 S STLE. NSW-—Arrived 11— 5000 Leather, 20,400 do prefer e Short Ribs, per 100 1bs— FLOUR—Family Extras, $6@6 10; Bakers’ Ex- SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. = e o720 Potont i 8 | e A L about June | ot Vigeeat, (fom Table By Y e CLOSING STOCKS. 6123 | tras, $ 75@5 8 per bbl. . Hd s . 400 Con Cal & Va.. 45(200 Savage . 0| a light of the third order, flashing red 'ANILA—Sailed April 13—Sr Lark Mary A Atchison . St P & Om . ber ....... §17% | MILLSTUFFS—Prices -in sacks are as fol- | FOgs have again advanced. The other descrid- | o) Crown Point ... 08/500 Union Con ...... 09 | and white alternately, interval between | Troop, for Puget Sound. Do prefd Do prefd - Sl et s T lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | tions are unchanged. 50 Gould_&_Curry. 17,400 Yellow Jacket .. 20 | flashes 5 seconds, will be established In e | HULL—Sailed May 22-Br ship Fails of Hal- Bal & Ohlo St P M & M. Flour. moderate demand, steady. No. 2| Flour, §3 per 100 fbs; Rye Flour, $2 75 per 100; [ Wholesale rates for dressed stock from | -~ ‘Afternoon Session. S A & N | tadel e or N ARt May W-der bt Can Pac 2 {So Pacific spring wheat, $120; No..§ spring wheat, $1 15@ | Rice Flour, $6; Cofnmeal, $2 60; extra cream | slaughterers are as follows: 100 Alta . . 12,200 Con Cal & | R A e e outh | O erchian, sherice-Masch & > Can So So Railway No. #orn, Sk ¢dse; No, | Cornmeal, § 2; Outmeal, H: Oat Groats, BEEF—First quality, 6c; cholce, 6%c; second | 100 Best & 25/200 Overman . Tl | e e e TTa b O R Arrived May 22—Br bark Inverneill Do prefd . 2 white: diageibe; No. 3 | Hominy, $3 25@8 50; Buckwheat Flour, quality, 5ic; third ty, 4@5c per Tb. 100 Challenge .. 0650 Sterra Ne: 50 | S e fockl Jlene of the liont will be 118 feet Saiie S g . Tex & Pacific . L ye.” @3asaie; No. 3| Cracked Wheat, $375: Farina, $4 76; 0] VEAL—Large, 4Gc: small per’ . 100 Chollar 1 B O I e D hoes | e U Es Dixied May 3-Br back Gale Chi & Union_Pacific 12@i0c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 34; mess pork, | Wheat Flour, $§ 25; Rolled Oats (barrels), 35 80 [ MUTTON—Wethers, s@Sisc; -iwes, Sc per Ib. - e base ot the Rower. and. the llgat should be | oy rom Astoria: i % 2 Chi B & Q P D &G per Dbbl, $12@12 10; lard, per 100 'Ibs, $635@ | @6 20; In sacks, $ 60@6; Pearl Barley, $4 7 LAMB—Spring, $GSic per 1. 5 Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock | seen 1889 miles In elear weather, he observers | Sorm Chi & E I abash . ©37%; short ribs sldes (oose), $6 1006 40; dry | Split Peus, $4 25; Green Peas, $1 50 per 100 Ib: PORK_Live Hoge sgtiie for large, i4@4%e | Brad yesterday: D T . cce Do_prefd salted shoulders (boxed), $5@5 25; short clear A T v | for medium ana 3;@3%c for smal i ¥ i “The light will llamindte the entire horizon, per e g o yrerd Bldew Cotedy M08 % HAT GAND SERIB RN, Hcgs, 2@Sc; dressed Hogs, 5%@6He. 200 Alta NOTPE 2 O o | Tne twer is @ cement-colored, octagonal; SWISS—AMERIGAN BANK e uds cneaees . £ s ctagon Express Companies— | _Articles— Receipts. Shipments. e & , 300 Best & Belcher. 19 | pyramidical, brick structure, surmoun g:} ]& %fl :V P E‘E" . gvl::: mle' .- S ‘igo vm“'m ehB.:;;a." 1 again. Middlings are un- RECEIPTS 'OF PRODUCE. mgw}fl” 3 ;3 ;'.{'é‘: u.‘::'(;fi room and service room and a Of Locarno, Switzerland, and e ey g Corn, bushels 460,400 15295 | " New Hay is firmer and old weaker. The two For Monday, May 2. 150 Con Cal & Va.. 46 10| "fie tower has & smait cement colorea work- | CAL[FORNIA MORTGAGE & SAVINGS BANK, 50" Oats, bushels g seem to be approaching each other. The gen- 12,503 |8horts, sks 800 ...coo0e . 471200 46 m ;t its base. A cemer.x;t-lcolor‘:dgsl ::l:‘l:: M Montgomary strest. Franclsco. 168 | Miscellaneous— Rye, bushels eral feeling is steady. There will be a good 385 | Hay, tons QWL Do Dadf st ady e st 2 P ttal and m"“,s“‘ ..$620,000 g (A Cor O oo ;| Baries, busnels : deal of stained and musty Hay this year, ow- Lssolstraw, tons - O T hoad fthe. tower. A Iignt Aray. one- | A General Savings and Commercial Hanking Hocking_Val nretll - 5y | On the Produce Exchange to-d x| AT ORI 2 : o story, frame fog signal house and a windmill | business transacts Tilinets Cent 1033 | amer Spirits 1. 124 | | OF, (e TIoduRe rehAnES 1oy e ataer ERAN-$la1T, S pn. o By Stand about 100 feet to seaward of tne tower. | Interest paid on savings deposits. Lake Erle & 15| Do prefd ....... 3% | Qiilics 11@15c. Bws, firm: fresh, 9l@ise. | MIDDLINGS—$71 50923 50 per ton, e B ok o The dwellings, barn and other bulldings of the | Loans on ved real estate security and 72 |amer Tobacco ... -H0% | BLo0tl” gieday” ereameries, S@vac. | oFEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 828 per ton; steiiue onls 182 | 400 Alta - 1211000 Justice 99| Sttion ‘are e viaivie rrom Teaward | on Commercial paper. i e at the i ; b The approximate geographical position of the IRECTORS: a : - s ides, No . 289 - i J. C. Rued, WHEAT MOVEMENTS. @32 50; Cocomnut Cake m, i, oottonseed e LeslELdes, s 07| tower, a8 taken from chart No. 619 wt the | Ernst A. Denicke, A. Sbarboro, J. C. i b el s HE0) Grmokat [ MECLARE S o 50 | United States Coast and Geodetie SurveS, fs: Martinont, F. C._Siebe, A. Tognazzini, H. Bacelpts.:Snfpments. | Com, 5. ; OREGON. 52 Latitude, North, 46 deg. 53 min. 16 sec. . McD. R. Venabie, I C. Baer, F. B';“a'- fl%l HAY_(Ex-car in m)—moha’ 400 10 umnm ‘West, 124 deg. 07 min. 18 sec. | Kronenberg, Martin, Gehret, P. . & 24 50; Wheat and Oat, B 894 Bearings of prominent nazzini, 8. Grandl, G.