Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 27, and by the morning papers th C. P. WELCH, Ensign. U. in Charg light amber extracted, lb%osuc per 1b. 58 00 of excitement in wheat, but the actual trad- ET' i b < 58 25 A I w R I D ing was somewhat limifed. The sentiment of LOCAL MAREETS. P 70 Hutchinson 8 F_Co. sn e B | the crowd was unquestionably bearish, but the o PROVISIONS. 10 Huwailan C & § Co SUN, DEoposttion (o Laites iard ihe jfansge, cObYl . i G 'Oceante Steamsnip Co 6100 |United States Coast and Geodetlc Burvey. mantpulation held the selling impulse in check | srariing Bxchange, sight _ sis | Deslers say that the quartering of the troops | 10 Oce O e T e, ang L SUMMARY. prices worthy of particulaer note in the mar- | and as a consequence the business was light | Sterling Exchange, & days Z "8l |here is helping business in this lne. Prices| oo ool O e e Waters at_Fort Point, Entrance :fix San TR ket to-day was confined to a few special | yn yolume. Leiter took hold of the buying side | Sterling Cables ... — 48T%|are firm. BRI 1905 mgs?} g:yé nl:\rxmzzsgmw offictal au- Bilver a fraction firmer. stocks, ae was also a large part of the ac- | gt the start, bldding May up to $1 75 and July | New York Exchange, sight - }z* CURED MEATS—Bacon, %o 2, lb“ gr: MINING STOCKS. e T e Quicksilver advanced again. tivity in the trading. The majority of the | ¢, §1 141 This made the shorts in September | New York Exchange, telegraphio.. — 5% | heavy, 8%c for ughg 5’6‘;}%'10{'0:“5‘:' Cuged' the city front (Mission-street wharf) about Z Barley futures lower. list was somewhat dull and neglected. This | and December somewhat fearful that the | Line SlVer, per ounce = 1lc for extra light an T Following_were the sales in the San Fran- | fwenty five minutes later than at Fort Point: Wheat and 3 Mexican Dollars 46% | Fastern sugar cured Hams, 10%@llc; Call- | o505 Stock Board vesterday Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. was in part due to contradictory movement of | prices for those months might advance in sym- Eoter e a@i0e: Mess Beet, $10 60 per bbl; | © L Fe e | the hetght of tide is the same at both places, Bran and Middlings marked down. a few stocks that showed pronounced &ctiV- | pathy and there was an effort to cover which WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. e Mess Beet. $1i; Family Beet, $12; Salt 3 4 e e Hay steady and unchanged. ity, but also to some skepticism over the re- | gant September up to 8%c. Later the buying g | Pork, $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, | 50 Con Cal fi Va.. sfig m g:fl;d‘"d?‘evn a. g . Nothing doing in F s. ported presence of the Spanish fleet in the | gperations of Lelter were perceptibly lessened | WHEAT—The usual decline took place, With | $17G17 50; mess, $15; Smoked Beef, 12@12%c per | 2}355.“{1 & Norers. e = Friday, May 27. 2 Prunes getting very scarce. Barbor of Santlago de Cuba and its conse- | ana with the logs of this support and the un- | Increased trading on call. The spot market {Ib, o ' o ee quoted at 6o per Ib | tices St 00 MUV R elox e Potatoes lower and Onions higher. quent settling up. The fact of the matter | favorable cables the market turned weak and | Was also lower. D e o puve: palie. 9ker | wia A - R Butter weaker. Cheese dull. Eggs easy. fs the market hus been expecting for some | the bears began to show courage and acted on | Spot wheat: Shipping, 31 52%@1 55 milling, | {on o lierces, Stc per Ib for compound | %50 Alta, oo 09900 Overman 08 fimer Hens quoted rather firmer. time a sensational naval victory and its failurs | thelf convictions. = The market near the close | 51 60@1 65 per ctl. and Tic for pure; half barrels, T%e; 10-Ib | o Cyciar . 171600 Savage - ul bll‘lm’}l‘ofl,“flm'he;]“mfllmt]“mfyfl'u: Cherries and Apricots In free supply. to respond to the more prosaic results of suc- | {inved 'to hold May and June, but July got so CALL BOARD :?M‘is'oecember— “n‘.(:)']'jrégil,%l?i‘un;legh‘: $%@Tho; pacl 300 Con Cal & Vi ag[m gl‘er:-; g“‘“"x% BiE W T Wi ‘H W, o Wi Oranges firm. cessful naval strategy is a disappointment | much too heavy for the lifting power which he “%flmll 11’53"‘.""" 8 -o“-ci‘&% e a0, le; el frag ma“‘l' m"'c; mcmvzn‘mg‘r.n - 3; e acd 5 L 0 e Erovisions Sctive sDdieR to the ulls and gives eomo encourayement, 1o | exerted intite/tavor, or so sllppery fn the end | 33 oy Shritol STRA 000t ot g 14,000, 3 | £18 palle, 20 in'a case” Sc; Gib paile 12 15 8 | 16 Goul ity =l i Sllpit eavanca tn Fide cments. of strength o mATkEt WhIGH | Jomabas or o Pt eptember and De- | Vg 00 480t on Dbcamber—22,000 ctls, $1 50%: | case, S4c; 10-b pails, 8 in'a case, §%c; 50-1b s . vw Meat merket unchanged. clements of (SUrenkth In he Tk o ma: | SO, Prices, that 1t went dom I e e | 34,000, $150: 16,000, $1 S0%: 16,000 $1G0%: 4000, | tins, 1'or 2 In o case, Thoi wooden buckets, % | poligwing wers the sales In the Pacifio Stock | 381 $:11 Increased foreign imports. terially above last night's close. The main- | quite freely for early Juns shipment. The | 31 50%: 14.000, $i 49% ; 12,000, $1 49%; 4000, §1 63";&0. 1bs met, 8%c; fancy tu1t lsbne 3 g Board yesterday: Ein STOCKS OF WHPAT. stay of the market was Roci Island which | great overshadowing fact Kept In mind by the més:l 497 16,000, $149%; 10,000, $149%; 14,000, | barrels, about 110 Ibs, 7%c per Ib. Morning Session. foay s S 3 rose at one time 23 points. The approaching | traders was the magnificent crop prospects of - e i 101100 ... o o = : 1 —— T o o act Do the dIVE | T e o acat o7 The Rookies| /Resular. morning session—Decomber—40.000 | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. i Lo S e e s The monthly summars lssued by the Bureat | dend and the various rumors as 1o the rate of | in the’ United States and Canada, otherwise | gtls $U 4%, 4000, 31 asw; 4009, 3 490 10.000 NS_C 11 | 400 Caledonia 18/200 Mexican the early morning tldes are given in the lert of Statistics shows the wheat crop of the world | the dividend and to the measures for the dis- | sentiment would apparently have been all that | 31 84: 18,00, $1 47%: 14,000, $1 g% o HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | {0 Caledonia o D e Mia of oy v o5 102.549.168 bushels, which is | tribution of the surplus were motives of the | the most ardent bull could have desired. July | Afternoon =session—December. i i about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted a8 [ Potas day in the order of occurrence as to time, Ths last vear to be 2.1 L 1200 chaln 24,000, 1 AT stock had | closed at $1 10, a decline of 2%c. September medium, 9@9%c; light, Sc; second time column gives the second tlde o? car since 1830, while | buying. Little profit taking in thi; | steers, 10@10%ac ! ) 3 i, ; 300 0 Stesta b th: any Do small part in the final reaction in the mar- | closed at 56%@S6%c, a net loss of 2c. May 2000, $1 48%. May—2000, § a2 ok 3 S eIPea TS 9k P0G al I the day, the third time column the third tids, \\'h:x’\mmu;f:x;v A ands | ket. Its early rise was suppiemented by buy- | ranged h‘.m‘:en $170 and $1 7, A Y—Futures declined, but the spot | G r{mdp. drl)m i S Nifi_&fl:fig o e :% t‘s:w‘w?\e;o(nl S (he ket ot ciaht s handcalumn gtves the 4 i iran e g for London account of the international | Bull support steadied corn for a while, but | MArket was unchanged. Calf, 10¢; dr. e Voo ioQibe:dry Calf, C i 22 last tide of the day, except when there are but Mar e iz | slocks and by commission house buying of the | this was offset by a lack of shipping demand | Feed, $122%@1 27%; Brewing, nominal. e D Geaiaiiny 0GP sach: | 100 CONELE LRy thico tiden, aS sometimes occurs. The helghts hels at ponding date lagt year. | Brangers he local traction stocks enjoyed | and the general disbelief in the theory that the CALL BOARD SALES. | e itor Deersking, good summer, 2 50 Hal e oson Eerin [',v,,, are additions to the soundings on ths bushels [ their season of strength as well. Great North- | chances for the next crop have beth 88 yet | Informal session-—9:i5 o'clock—December—8000 | yer ‘jp: medium. 2o; winter, ic; Sheepsking, | oo \ )y i A g Upited States Coast Survey charts excep: BANK OF ENGLAND DISCOUNT. ern preferred rose an onal 4 points to 171, | jeopardized to any extent by backward weath- | ctls, §1 19%: 6000, $1 20. T e B0@a0e. each: Bhort. wool, 40G10G | pha @ 50 gustice - #® when a minus sign () precedes the height. AN & new high level on the accepted bellef that & | er. The break in wheat also carried corn down. | ° Second session.-December—10,000 ctls, $119; | Shen: needium. 70! lonk . wool, 30ci@sl 30 | B00 Belcher . . and then the number given is subtracted from | Qistribution of new stock in the retirement | July closed 1@l¥c lower. 16,000, 31 185 S e rdes 2alt, $202 50 for large, $1 50 | 200 Best & Belcher. 30200 Ophir . - 33 the depth given by the charts. The plane of The Bank of England yesterday reduced 1ts| of the debenture bonds is imminent. Real- [ Oats were in good demand and ruled higher | ~Regular morning session—December—6000 ctls, | @9 for medfum and 50c@$l for small; Colts | 400 Caledonia . 20 500 Overman ........ 08 ' reference is the mean of the lower low watere rete of discount from 4 to 3% per cent. This Is | izing in Rock Island and the traction weaken- { until the break in corn. July closed %@%e | §11s; 4000, §1 183, Bste: Haorsehides, ary, $1 502 for large and | 100 ...... % 22/600 Potost . = T rat change since April 7, when it was | ed the market and almost wiped out the earlier | Jower. Atiornoon Beasion—December—8000 ctls, $118%: | BATS foe sraails Colts, Bo@ste: | 800 Con Cal & Va..' 53/800 ...... et STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. e o Meck the flow of | Eains in the general list. Net changes are in | Provisions were firm and strong early but | a0, $1 18%; 4000, 81 19: 4000, $1 18%; 2000, $119%: | *Tne”cfreutar of W umner & Co. says: | 600 Confidence 40/800 Savage .......... 1| Tuised to, 4 per oen e lowerlrg of the | consequence small. they finally ylelded some with grain. ~Porm | 2000, §1 19&‘; 2000, '$119%. “The Hide market continues about the same, | 200 ...... 43/200 Blerra Nevada.. 54 STEAMER. | From money out of the bank. The lowerlrg of the | There was no marked activity In the bond | and ribs are So lower and lard 2ic lower. A e L A & now! o ‘report. The Hide market comtinues Abot N o mone | 1600 Con Taperial o 1800 ... iuoceweses 88 Tate indicates an easier money murkel market, but prices were firmly held. Total | The leading futures ranged as follows: Fancy Feed, $1 4s5%@1 6 per otl: §0od to | Stivity 1n businees and perhaps a trifle better | 300 Crown Point 10(500 Union Con 1 10 | Fuiton Portland A Boganh — e T ia SRk Arti Open. High. Low. Close, | cholce, §1 351 4); common, 31 0G1'S24; Sur- | prices’ Tho sole leather trade 15 exceedingly | 100 Gould & Curry 21800 Yellow Jacket... 23 Empire:. ... | Coos Bay. < FOREIGN IMPORTS. e e o aaond hill - Wheet NG o prise, $1.6a1 %; gray, §1 32%@1 87%; WG, |yl but harpess leather ls active at very lib- e Tasaanony. | Waliawaiia. ctoria & Puget Sound - ke T piice: g May STk 17 424 per ctl. 2o eral values. There are only moderate stocks on QU0 [l Foretgn fmoorts at this port in April were| Total sales of stocks to-day were 27,100 [ JUlY .- 1;:% 1166 100 1 ;g“ 1 SOMS: Frevious pricss rule with & dull mar- hand of wet salted /hides kip. v tnhr;d!:;ll;: THURSDAY, May 30— p. m. | Stateor OaL, .. 18,102,500, against $8E0,600 for April, 1857, 004 | shares. including 6300 Atchison preferred. 10.- | TR CTher | 8 83% Bl §2% | Small round yellow, §125 per ctl; large yel- | gq the prices on these goods are based on the Bid. Ask. | Bld.Ask, Ohina.......... .|China and Japan. for the first four months in the year $U.WSTN0. | 80, Burireion, B, Solsnle 820 Y% ais: | Corn No. 3 low, $1074G1 10, white, $107%@1 10 per ctl | Values obtalnable in New York and Boston. 0703 Justice .. U 10 Chilkat. ... ..|Eel Rive agal $13,060,500 for the same time last year. | 1070 qu‘;}tfl‘:éau R f‘u“jpci( l&.mtm ‘isa e ot 5 o pen 2% RYE—$1 3@1 38% per ctl Horsehides are a trifle lower in value. Wool | 0 11 Kentuck .. — 01 Titania. . |Nanaimo e L e e e Ll e N e T T SRET N = BUCKWHEAT-$1 T6@1 8 per ctl. and sheepskins are very quiet and very little | @ Lady Wash 5 9 \liccBunshara Yaauina | Bay. T el hmar | S0, S Ewul St Boviseen et i | Boncomier i S B s K ] FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. et 000 T Moot mifh “somawhat frmer | B 3 Occidentad 8 = Croscent Giiy.. | Cremcent Gty awallan Islands, 31,096, . $665 3o, ! nerica > 12, ats No. " th 5 It 3) 40 Arcaty.. . [Coos Bay ... May 20 nEColnmbla, 8F : 4400; PeoplereiGas, 16801 50ar, P 7t 2434 | tras, $5 7505 85 per bbl. TALLO 0. 1 rendered, 3@3%c per Ib; 17 18| Potos! 20 22 Washtenaw.....|Tacoma. 2 [May ol — — | CEOSING STOCKS. 21% 2% | MILLSTUFFS Prices in sacks are as fol- | No. 2, 2@2%c; refined, 4%4@4%c; Grease, 2c. . 24 25'Savage 11 12 Scotia. ... Humboldt. {May 3 GOLD AND SILVER MOVEMENT. | Atchison 124 Bt P & Om . lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham WOOL—Fall_clip, San Joaquin, defective, 7@ | Con Cal & Va. 54 ©50|Seg Belcher ... 05 08 City of Topeka |Seattle. | May 30 ek | " Do pretd Do pretd . 1205 117% 1177% | Flour, $3 per 100 1bs; Rve Flour, $2 75 per 100; | 9c; Southern Mountaln, 9@lic; free Northern, | Confidence ..... 8 —|Scorpiun . — 02 Nortn Fork.... |4umbolds. hs ending April 30 the gold | Baltimore = September 1217% 1185 11873 | Rice Flour, $6; Cornmeal, $250; extra cream | 17gh8c. Con Imperiai .. — 02|Sierra Nevada. 84 5 Orizaba... Humbolat For) the ten mon hB U e A s cobipara | Cauaday Barific . G | Cornmeal, $3 25' Oatmeal, $4: Oat Groats, $4 25 HOPE—18%7 crop, 8@12%c per Ib, o Point o 1 12|Stiver Hil - 0 06 Wihamette ... |Seattle movement of the United States wa P Canada Southern. 52% S g1l s Lexd foesy Lo | Hominy, 3 2%5@5 50: Buckwhent Flour, $@4 25 == o o Tok i 0|Syndicate ol B Lo Portland tively as follows: | Central Pacific .. 14| Do pretd : July S 630 632% 620 822% | Cracked Wheat, $3 Farina, $4 Whols SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Eureka Con — 20|Standard . — 1350 Newnort 1397-98. | Ches & Ohio. % |Texas & Pacific.. Septembe: 632% 640 821% 630 | Wheat Flour, $ 25; Rolled Oats (barrels), $5 80 Ao Exchequer . — 03|Union Con Ao 11 Svdney. Exported. . $14.835.038 | Chi & Alto Union Pacific t Ribs, per 100 Tha | @6 20 $5 60@6; Pearl Barley, $475 | mme market for all kinds is steady at un- Gould & Cu 22 23 Utah . 704 05 Umatilia. Victoria & Pueet Sud. Imported.. ...... - Sl E L Mol o Gome 602 5% 5% | Split Peas, §4 25 Green Peas, $4 50 per 100 Ibs. | oy onpeq quotations. Hale & Norcrs. § 89| Yellow Jacket. 22 24 San Blas Panama 2 against $3.- | Do prefd . 78 [Wheel & L Cash quotations were as follow: e slaughterers are as follows: TRANSACTIONS. exports $46,601,480, | Del & Hudso 208%; Do orefd . Flour, quiet; No. 2 spring Wheat, 31 2: No. | pionand Middings are lower again. Hay is | BEEF—First qualit, 6c; cholce, §c; second REAL ESTA"NE“ TRA TEAMERS TO SAIL The large infux | Del L & W. 152°| Express 3 spring Wheat, $110@130; No. 2 red, $1 690 quality, Gic; third quality, 4@5c per Ib. Jintry in the past two years | Den & Rio 11 !Adams Ex 70; No. 2 Corn, M44@34%c; No, 2 Oats, 27%c;: [ unchanged, and the feeling ls steady. AL farge. doc: small_8@fe per b. | F. W. E. Ruhling to Mary D. Ruhling, un- SRR g Do prefd 41%|American E 121 | No.'2 white, 3ic; No. 3 white, 0@ No. 3 a1 50 per ton. NUTTON- W others, Ti@se; Ewes, TGT4S per | aivied two-thirds =~ lot o X line of atgnt ETEAMER. 10 a7 .; = AlLs | PEm | Erie (new) 125 | United States 40 Rye, 65c; No. arley, 38@5] No. ax N 1@23 per to: “ b, | street, 1256 W of Webster, 8 y N 7:6; Fulton.....|Orezon Ports.|May 1Pu|. THEY OWE MONEY. | “Do 1st pi 355 | Wells Fargo 117 | Seed, $131; prime Timothy Seed, §2 76@2 $6; | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $27@28 per ton LAMB—Spring, 8@Skec per Ib, | gire. Columbla.. | Portlana. it 10 AN | Pler 12 = | Fort Wayne . Miscellaneous— | 1!\"{(955 X’n]{k, ,Dfiqr( h:r"l‘ gl:.tfi.\"’{fi 1'1 4‘3‘:‘Lfl:; , per ?3!)],(‘2;- )l'enl at :he n;fll, ,S”Jl @31 g;)l).?‘:'xd PORK—Live Hogs. 4mile for large, 44@4%c Am!llaf\'. R. p"le)i""""t?mkd D‘;erc‘uré‘l. Santa Rosa|San Diego May 2. 11 aM| Pler 10 2 S . bt T 3 Yo fa. "o = pounds,’ $5 20G 01 ibs sides (1cose), | $82@: “ocoanut Cake, $24@2 ottonseed | d @3%: 5 (trustee bert, Harington an s 5 3 P O e & |Hoon v | Do brerd sEadior By i "Shutier "omedi ™Sy | Mool ioar e ton, Corimeal, 4 o Craciin | 0,3 GRE) afiheed o, onGoRe | Bisder) 100 B Tinerel Brien Sreet o v S8 BN o AT B4 o BN i or dated | Illinois Centrai .. 1044 |Amn Spirits Short Clear Sides (boxed), $6 30@5 orn, | - of Fillmore, W 80 by N 137:6. trust deed; gift. genator.... |Puget Sound 25, 10 Ab|Pler i .r‘::fl Lett .rmd ;:d AT Do prefd . o ST HAY_(Ex-car in _round lots 3 }PZU?, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. | (Bert E. and Blanche Wertheimer to Sarah Goos Hav..|Newport. May 29, 8 A¥ | Pier e B e ] Do prerd {am | e e est and: Oal & s ton = Fetininey et G0 8 0 of Fulton street. Chiskat.... (Humboldu.... [May %. 9 A |Pler e ne i inlrietateme e e oy, | Wheat, bushels " L2700 | compressed Ont. i ‘,fifc‘;‘s—;‘,—ifi‘?mnmfifl.vzfl et W@ | “Frances A Baldwin to Elizabeth G, Bala- Se e O Costiana i showing urther U B “ons Gi N > 0 o/ , nominal; Timof 5l%c; ., 2.8 . - | win, lof ' NW_co ‘nion_an: visa- f SO K| Coos G 115 | G, bushels 2144 | XEW HAY COAL-Wellington, $ per ton: New Wel- | 30 SO0l S8 W'ss DN iiteo. s, Pomoni_ [San Diswo.._; |May 31 Il on | Pler 11 merchandise ot %|Col F & Iron .| {}\ 3 _bu;h—;]spl . - wild Oat, $15@15; Clover and Q.; $1250 | 1ington, $8: Southfleld Wellington, §7 §0; Seat- | Nellie M. Anderson to Joseph S Anderson, g o ia | Hmboidt, .| June 1,10 Ax|Plor ST of S2L- | Minn & St L Do prefd .. | Barley, bushels ........ 0 ___ 3000 | @18 50; Barley %16; lsiand Berley, $13QI5; Al | e, g6; Brymnt, f:: Coos Ba~ %: Wallsend, undivided % of JoCion 8 Une of C1a¥ #treet omzaba | Humbolut " [Tune 110 au | Pler , for April, 1897, | Mobile 4 Clede G 7 P # Sigrniis Py Sk sl " — sacks; sy, e $14; - | George M. Wescott, lot on N line of Sacramen- 8 : L o | Mcpliepaionl e 474 | ngise, Eegs, ateady; freah, lo. Chosss, easy BEANS AND SEEDS. nel, 3i0 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle Gate. | to eet, 816 W 6t Maple, W %5 by N 1078i; QreRon - F";;f’,?,‘,‘f June 216 43| Fier i3 ith the ex- | Do pretd i Do prefd 165% e ika $7 60; Coke, $12 mer ton in bulk and $14 in | %6, i eiacalBe Mistasi... |Tane 1. d & N i 0 = e There is nothing going on in Beans at the | sacks. ‘Samuel L. Theller to N. C. Thompson, lot 1son St Michael....\June Z s e e w4 WHEAT MOVEMENTS. e Snkene | QUICKSILVER Has again advanced and ls | commencing 114 feet N of Jyenty-fourth street Nortn Fork [Humbo June 3. 9 Am/Prer 2 Y J Centra Pactfic Mall 215 R BEANS_Bayos, $2 8043 05; Small Whites, | DOW quoted at $38G39 per flask for export and and 100 E of urch, N ¥ . quitclaim = e movement. Of cours: N Y Central . Pullman Palace... 189% Dhcsipts SEipments ORib) T it Whites | 883 per flask jobbing. deed; $. SHIPPILG INTELLIGENCE. ate of Willlam G. Buchanan (by Edward for Europe to continue inde- Y Chi & St 319042 05; Pinks, | "'SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. e A Silver Cert (e . : 5 fhese unprecadented balan St 5 | Minneapolts . @2 75; Reds, $3; Blackeye, $3 75; Butters, | pany quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed Smyth, administrator) to Otis B. King, re- D e o e |~ Do lst prera Duluth @2: Limas, $3a3 10; Pea, $2@2 15; Red Kid- | and_Fine Crushed, Tc; Powdered, §i4c; Dry | record of 136 d. 174 of lot on W line of Chat- LEE D merchan- tlwaukee . , $2 65@2 85 per ctl. Granulated, 5%c; Confectic tanooga street, 130 N of Twenty-fourth, N 25, Thursday, May 26 1000;_our Chicago EDS—Brown Mustard, §2 26@2350 per ctl; | nolla A, bige: Extra C, She: L W 150, 8 61, E 50, N 36, E 100; §2000. Stmr_Morgan City, Leach, 14 days from - s ooy | Toledo Yellow Mustard, $3 16a3 25; Flax, $2 2; Canary = Candy Granuiated, 6c; California A, 5%c per James B. and Laura W. Chase to Emile Tyoonok. exports over | D . = f ¥ | §t. Loui: Seed, 21,@2%c per Ib; Alfalfa, 3@6c; Rape, 2%@ | 1b; half-barrels 4c more than barrels, and | Plerron, lot on SW corner of Mason and Green Stmr Alllance, Hardwick, &7 hours from As- months, amounting | onio Prefd o 58»; Detroft 2%c; Hemp, 2%@3c; Timothy ke, | boxes e more. ¥ streets, S 45 by W 137:6: $10. tora. . by 18 of | Or Short Lin West Unlo - S 5 by SW 75, to correct 1728 d. 220; : hor = Iy z gy balen e Pittsburg hi & X ¥ e POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. For Thursday, May 26. R o S S s B, R e e = o pur. Interest | AEAGIIES oe oo S e Boston_ . | Flour, qr sks ... 16,700|Hay, tons . 163 | Lathrop (wife of Charles G.), lot on E line of CLEARED. all the r items com- | pOf YL PO "lnf '; New York Los Angeles Egg Plant, 15c per Ib; Green Wheat, ctls AT Straw, tons . 30 | Seventeenth avenue, 150 N of B street, E 120 "~ Thursday, May cupp: approximate | Sock Island Ep Philadelph! | Peppers, 18@25c; Tomatoes, $150@2 25 per box. Barley, ctls s 8 Leather, rolls . by N 25; $10. St Michael, via Port and it foliows that, | S{ L & S F.. Sw. | Baltimore . 7The apsearancefot. new Fotatoes from’ the | Corns otls:. o " s0|Lumber, ft Swift Lumber Company (by James Webster, , Stmr Rideout, Dunham, St Michael, via Po wance Hia D0 I Spretd M | New Orleans s b vesthua dspresecd tHE | maacket ana . ctls 325| Hops, bales . 186 | aesignee) to Thomas H. O'Brien, lot on SE Townsend; Yukon Trading Co =~ . =~ . > unliquidated o 2 I°nt G W.. as depresse Tow, ctls 16| Wool, bales . 59 | line of Wyoming street, 156 E of Sickels, SB _Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diesn; this country | St Paul . Haw Com Totals . 2 both old and new are lower. New Onions are | pytter, ctls Lime, bbls 162 | 107 by NE 50, block 9, West End Map 2; $200. Goodall, Perkins & Co. S but_more PARTS FUTUR doing better. e ot ekl £ s = ey ar ' Columbla, Goodall, Astoria; Soodall. be reason. BONDS RS = AT Vegatuhiles ranee about the same. | Arri- b orons oy Phis A e e e S L i e v be. on- NDS. S 2 € a 3 - | Potatoes, sk 03 Stern, NE ) 1o v other country has 4N Carolina s Opaneet May; Sept.-Dec. | vals of String Beana continue light i s | e % T by N amek, gme and Octavia "G\l Alex McNell, Nielsen, St Michael; Jas brilliant record under like | Do 4s .. | closine - 8 15 | , POTATOES—River Reds, $0G50c: River Bur- | pran, sks . bdls 120 | Sigmund and Rosalle Stern to Abraham Stern, Brown. cially in the prospect orng No Pac Ists. | ~Flour— banks, 80@T5c per eack; Oregon Burbanks, 6@ | piddiings, sks .. Hides, no 257 [ 1ot on N line of Pacific_street SAILED. art settioment of this credit | Do 3s i | Opening = 24 65 | 85c; Petaluma Burbanks, Tas0c per sacici new | Shorts, sks ... Quicksilver, fisk. 50 | tavia, N 13184, W 62:9%, N i Thursday, May 2. FRiies Gty AR EEEs | Closing 20 40 s4as | BOULICEIONAC Den b 1 sacks aod HOL T In WASHINGTON. | S 182:7%, E 70; §10. Stmr Orizaba, Parsons, Eureka. | Nor & W 6a..,oer | LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. | *ORTons—Austrailan Jobbing at $ 50@5; new, | Wheat, ctls ... 13100, Potatoes, sks ... 2 | Vol SoCracen to, Adele 36, JeCragkep. | Stmr Greenwdod, Carleon, | S May. July. Sept. Dec. | 50G70c per ctl. X * | Barley, lcnu 2 ::.ar,;inmn, sks 4468 | 08 O"E g5 ",’;‘3_"\. b P Shads B e B e 0 L Ps:m_; City 3‘ Puebla, Jepsen, Victorla and o [ ning ¥ 18 ;o | VEGH £ | Oats, ctls . X 10" N v it 2 b { Port Townsend. . 10 Nav 4s .. = and 42 sacks Beans, Wheat, ctls 740 Bran, sks 600 | corner Waller emont street, W 80 e . O & Line 65 tr. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. | “Asparagus, §2 2% for extra large; $175@2 per Hay, fons 50/ Midditngs, T S I e e e B M Biitel” Dot Towneend and Atchison 4s . 0 S Line 5s tr. = | box_for No. 1, 75c@$130 for small Rhubarb, | Shorts, sks ...... 675|Potatoes, sks ... 519 | Adele M. McCracken to William McCracken, g Michael. > | CHICAGO, May 26.—CATTLE—There was a | 35@65c box for small to good and ¢ NEVADA. | 1ot on W Iine of Masonjc avenue, 250 S of Wal- ° gehr Webfoot, Donnellv, Grays Harbor. fatrly good demand for cattle to-day. Beef | cholce; Green Peas, $1 25@130 per | prov tons 10 | ler, S 200 by W 188:3; also lot oo N_line of Fell | . W % 55 rden Peas, 2c per 1b; String Beans, | HaY, tons ....... g eacs | street, 181 TELEGRAPHIC. Dleers, $4G6; JWeater:, fed ateers HDS Waxz+ Béans, 3@lic: Horse: Beans, 406 NEBRASKA. e May 210 p. m.—Weather, CH&D 4 ners, §2 60g3 G: cowa and helfere. 8 75G4 3 | oo per cack; Summier Squash, $1G1 2 ber box: | Hay, tons IS | 55 B 100, e s anvicien of acparation: = cloudy; wind, W1 velocity. 14 miles per hour. D& R G It tL &1 uC m.,z ;:3;;?:"‘ $3 80@4 25; calves, $6 1067 10 per 100 | B’:tg: per Ib; Dried «w:wmc: 3 and Janet Knickerbocker to Joseph CHARTERS. % o 3 H 51 E 3 6s. | ds. | 3 T ctl; Carrots, &l per osenzweig, lot on N line of Page street, 56:: lumber at emainus East Tenn ists P Con...... 3 HOGS—Were stronger and generally 5c high- | . 56 per dozen; Marys- THE STOCK MARKET. Wof Coler W 25 by N 100; 810, © e Joste o | Erle Uen 4 St P C & P 1st er. Packers, $4 05@4 20; butchers, $4 05@4 35; | Yille Cucumbers, $1 25@1 50 per box: Mexican Cal R Mary E. Burns to Elizabeth A. and Theresa ' The George C Perkins loads mdse ‘or Ka- | E W & D 1sts tr. Do 38 | mixed, $4@4 25; lights, $3 T5@4 20; pigs, $2 50 | Tomatoes, per box; new Garlic, 5@6o | C._Burns, lot on NE line of Tenth street, 805 pyjui | Gen Etec 5 103%(So Ry bs . z | @s . | per ™. On the Bond Exchange Oceanc continued the | NW of Harrison, N 2 by NE 80; gift. > DISASTER. |G H &S AGs 108 nd R & T 6s.. | @& EEP_Trade in sheep was active at the re- | EVAPORATED VEGETABLES— | active stock, opening at $62 and selling down | Ely L and Helen J. Hutchinson to P. Strick- a ring at Spear street bulk- | “Do 2as 105% | Tenn new set 3s.. | cent advance. Poor to prime sheep, 3 %@ s cliced, raw, 12 per I in lots of 2 | 1o 360 25. Hutchinson sold up to $49 7. | ert, ot on E line of Stevenson street, 110 N The stmr Rldeout iving at Speat, oy |H&TCHs 110 |T & P L G Ist | 4 63; clipped lambs, $4@5 25; wooled lambs, [ Ti desiccated, ‘16@1Sc; granulated raw, | apnicc spocks continued firm at @ further | Of Thirteenth. N 25 by E 72:6; $10. head caught fire, but was exth: hed. | Inzou conyt ifii (,I;r‘\ If}z&"}gx | $5_70@6 05; spring lambs, $6@7. z oy Onlons, @c; Carrots. old.: l3c; new, 18c; | . tionat advance, Alameda County. MISCELLANEOU . 2 3 st | PReceipts—Cattle, 10,500, hogs, 32,000; sheep, | Cabbage. Ic: Sweet Potatoes, 30c; Turnips, ] LONDON, May%.—Bark Saranae at_Tloflo, | La_new cons 4s.l 100 ,Wab lst & | 11,000, 2e; String Beans, 30c; Tomatoss, 600, The annual mecting of the Crown Point Min- | Jeannle K. and M. Lobner to Oakland Loan LONDON: [030q7ed, has been release lfi‘& N Ont ds B | GDg,Ms KANSAS CITY. g ing Company has been called for June 6. ‘ and Investment Company, lots 1 to 11, map of PiRr"p ik Banffshire, from Cardiff, for Esqu 3 A o e KANSAS CITY, May 26.—CATTLE—Receipts, o The Gold Coin Mining Company of Colorado | Baker, Subdivision of lot 1 Toakum ITrect malt put into Montevideo having sustained e A T % | 3500, Market strong: native steers, $3 S6@4 §5: id a dividend of 5 2 e & b gage f0r gymage from heavy weather. Do 48 83| Do deferred ... © An tmprovement in Hens is. reported. Other- | Pald a dividend of 5 cents per share, amount- | §3000; §10. | o cows _and_heiters, smodfi Jo: stockers and | A7 impros % xen | feeders, $3@5 2:; buils, §3 0G4 7 se there is no change worthy of note. | HOGS—Recelpts, 10.000. Market 5@10c higher; | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@1lc for Gob- | 1he Homestake Mining Company of South |, block 1 Map of bulk of sales, $4G@4 30; heavies, 40; | blers and 10@1lc for Hens: Geese, per palir, 250 | packers, §3 S@4 30; mixed, $3 $0@4 27; lights, | T5e@$1; Goslin s. ing to $10,000, May 2. X s P. H. McVicar, lot DOMESTIC PORT:! 5 it e ot esen 4% Rorshern Addition ot Towa VENTURA—Arrived May 2—Stmr George v oAty = of Livermore, Murray Township, also lot on N Loomis, hence May Dakota, which paid two dividends of 25 cents | T Ldvermore, Murray Cowpehip, S50 eret. N GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May %5—Sch Fan- N Y Central 1sts. 117%|U P prefa |NJCEs .. 131U P o4s . MINING STOCK: | Chollar . 12| Ontario 1 25, ucke: 8398 50 for | each on May 2, reports gross earnings of | Lne of R: ortio te Adele, hence May 1 Crown Point 10(Ophir . 35 | §8 55@4 10; plgs. 18G4 0. D1 Tana 3 Bes Tfor oung: HonS. "Suge; | $197.122 for Aprii, against SZI0500 In March, | L0, DY W 80 beln portion ot it D iadd MELNENIK BAY—Arrived April 2-Stmr Ger Con Cal & Va. 45| Plymouth 15 | SHEEP—Receipts, 2000. Market 10150 high- | Roosters, young, $7@8; Roosters, old, $3@3 50; | and making a total for the four months this | ghip: & % A tte Story. hence April 16. May 2—Ship Llew- Deadwood | Quicksilver 100 | er; lambs, $ 50@6 60; muttons, $3@4 5. Fryers, ' 4650; Broilers, $4@5. for = large, | yeur of about $S14,000. | *"4Bine to Tsrael Horton, lot beginning at polnt eliyn J Morse, hence April 6. = Gould & curry’ll i) Do prerd 11T 200 OMAHA: $250G3 50 for small; Pigeons, $126@1 75 per | Returns of the bullion yield from the Con- | of infersection of N line of county road, Liver- ~FORT ROSS—Arrived May 2-—Scbr La Tale & Norcros Sterra Nevada i 80| o Moy % OATTLE_Recelpts, 1800, | 302N o young and $1G1 % for old. solidated California and Virginia ore recently ' more to Stockton, and quarter section It di- Chilena, hence May 24 7 Toon Siiver 4 &|Taron con 150 | Momket strong ortiights neevies-siow’ < Natve | OAMI—Nominal. worked at e Morgan, mil show” shat there | Vidiag tne B hait o Sectlon & Township 3, | FOLYT REVES Eae Mo BeSL i E 5 fon Con light, A e d — vas worked a total of 749 tons and unds, | 5 W ! boat Incarus, from San Diego, for E: E Moxican .. 5l ¥elow Jacket 30| bsersteara, $igias. oW satan stee e GLA; BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Jielaing “builion” ot the grone’ asmay Rue oF | S R v S 5 2%, B S e ber 'l"’ATO‘OS}i—Pai:e-i May' 25 Bktn Robert : 3 : Ere 15,656 30, of which $5366 §7 was gold and 37329 43 v " Sudden, hence May 1, for Port Town BOSTON. 33 50@4 30; stockers and feeders, $ @ 10} | Butter and Cheess are weak and u“dm,! it e B T R | ;‘,‘,’l‘;‘”‘; [IOwn Jofs Divermiore, | Mumay oWt O e 1) Betars, from Cooks: Inlet,.for =—; bulls and st $34. 5 HOGS—Recelpts, 700. Market steady; heavy, | downward. Fggs, too, are not moving off as | BOSTON, May 2.—Atchison, 12%; Bell Tele- $20 The assay value of the ore per battery | George Gartlan to California Bank (a corpor- ship Colubia, hence May 1. fth samples averaged §26 9 per ton. The assay | ation), lot on W corner of East Twentv- Sunol, from Port Ludlow, for San cu; phone, 266; Burlington, 101! Mexican Cen- 2%, e 4 5 i | fast as they v s S: ey 9 e tral. {x: Oregon Short Line, —; San Diego. | 110G} R T R O | en, value of the ore per rallroad car samples aver- | street and Fourteenth avenue, SW 6916 NW [Haw 'ship Fort George, from Chemainus, for 5 : LONDON MARKET. D e e A0 ks | s e v cemerlen, RS, st o i e A L e e i o IR IO BV vk Padoea 1 BSm e o O Clear ® Partly Cloudy - $ 3064 2; common and stock sheep, g3 90} | Dary—cCliice to fancy, 17@18c: common | s Comatock lods AuEing. The. past ‘Wedk. on | 1ne of Evoy avemier 20 E of Grots sirest: B Philadelpphia, for B T Sehr Wi Renton, NEW YORK, May 2.—The Evening Post's | 1ambs, $ 2G5 7. grades, Liglfic per Ib. the 130-foot level, the main west drift was |40 by § 100, portion Montgomery Tract No. 1, from Newport. . @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow London financal cablegram says: The stock | oo BENVER, o .| 1ok Sadie-packes, Tetteper o Higin, 1 | cleaned out and relimbered 17 feet: total length, | quitelaim deed, Oakland Annex; 5 " *| _PORT ?TAKIE!#E;;A‘;;‘;“‘;’ e SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION markets here were good but quiet to-day. | pDTULY Dot sVAY 20Tl LR T reRE RS e, | @lke. J 3 feet. On the Brunswick lode’they are en- | Charles F. and Pauline E. Mattoch to M. Kate Dayenport, Beace NS U g5 stmr Pasa- X e 3 | gaged in cutting out a station at the $M-foot | C. Nunan, lot 52, block C,” Fruitvale Villa | N Americans opened dull on President McKinley's | 3ay. fecders, froight. paid to river, H@4 ;| CHEESE—Cholce mild new, S¢; old, TH@8%o; | b d E 3 > " _ o San Diego; stmr Samoa, hen e ol o g S e s e T an’.‘smrf T iver, 4045 | cream Cheaday, 10@ile; Young amerio ,1/5% | level in incline shaft No. 1. The joint north | Tract, Brooklyn Townsht | K‘T‘t_\.?‘.fmm an & drift on the Sutro tunnel level has been cleaned | R lied, being led by New York Central and Cen- | HOGS-Receipts, 200. Market steady: light, | 11c; Eastern, 12@13c. A B | VTATOOSH—Passed Ma- 25—Stmr Washtenaw, tral Pacific. The former was bought by New’ packers, $¢ 1004 15; mixed, $4 05@4 10; heavy, | FBGGS—Ranch Eggs, 14@16c per dozen; store f:,:g:;;j’ AR L e R Builders’ Contracts. | from Tacoma, for San Francisco; Br stm V EXPLANATION. York operators, and the latter by Amsterdam. | MEAML L L 0l et firm: good | e 13%@l4c; Bastern, 14@15c; Duck 'Eges, Rt Edith A. Taylor (ownep) with Marcuse & lington, from Departure Bay, for San Fran - 2 E EP—Recelpts, . Marl 4 3 < = A The arrow files with the wind. The top fig- | Grand Trunk was strong on good traffic reports | fat muttons, §3 %@+ 20; lambs, $4 50@5 3. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. o hargenter warle, il “work e prambing. * FORT ANGELES—Arrived May 26_Stmr In- ures at siation indicate minimum temperature | and on a well informed belief that the dif- e DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. alnting, etc., for a 2-story frame bullding on diana, from Philadelphia. for Port Tonsend, for the dave. those underncath it, if any, the | [erences with the Canadian Pacific will soon GOOD RAISINS IN DEMAND. THURSDAY, May 22 p. m. | I% line of Seventh avenne, 425 N of Lake strest, - PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May 25—Bkin mount of ralnfail or of melted swow in Inches | be arranged, Irrespective of the general trans- Plums are coming In every day now, but are Bid.Ask. | Bid.Ask. | N 25 by W 114; $s. John Smith, hence May 1i: bark Snow an anid hundredthe ‘during the last twelve hours | continental fate war. NEW YORK, May 26.—The Journal of Com- | too green to sell. Apricots keep up, but Cher- | U § Bonds— Oakland Gas. = | _ Pactfic Mutual Lite Insurance Company (own- | Burgess, hence May 117 bktn Robert en, Tsobars, or solid lines, connect points of equal CLOSE. merce nays that recent advices from California | ri Tow s quar coup..109%111% [Pac Gas Imp.. 85 — | ers) with Crane Elevator Company (contractor), hence May 1o, D % eir presoure: isgtherms or dotced lines, odual | canaatan Pacito, 517 Grand Trunk, 5. _Bar T o oy it haayy TRl GT ia e | ot F“'l’;e"“:“;:'ur']‘:': "1’;9;“’" too free supply {5 Quar reg. . 1084INK Pac L Co P30 B | acehitect one. all work on one Rydrauné pas- ‘r'c;nfn(‘}éfi“kf;;;};f"d May 26—Schr Com- erature. The wo a1 | i - © ne 2 ‘ator fo ory bric . from_Port Hiakelev. e barometrie pressure and is usually accompanied ‘"‘) g_'n:‘*“"’» 26%A per ounce. Money, 2@2% | aged low-grade Muscat raisins, the existence of | Receipts of Biackberries, Currants and Rasp- | Miscellaneous— % “-SJI 'l.'qr:nh? “&‘ 8;'% ii‘?i‘afi%{'&‘.“&?{ {'F‘r; Sorner of fi(‘gx“:(m;;:n'gry“::’;; “‘Satled May 26—Chil bark Guinevere, for Val by fair weather; “‘low' refers to low pres- Pes anish fours closed 344, a net gain of 9-18. | WHich bas had a depressing influence upon the | perries are steadily increasing and prices are | Cal-st Cab 5s.114% — [Stock Gas 12" =" | Sacramento streets; $3655. paraiso. Point sure and 18 usuaily preceded and accompanied | PR Ry e O k.| murket ,{memuy for some time past. In View | goilining in consequence. Strawberries CRETL 6125 M st raRDes N Emily F. Pope (owner) with Richardson | MENDOCINO — Salled May 26—Stmr Polinf by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows'" usually | 375315 s net gain of 115 ours closed | of"the light consuming demand they have | {eMOR B CORSSINERCE, DIAVOSTHISE ons | G Wt 55011'8 10 |Firem's Funa10 — | & Gl (contractors), architects Pissis & | Arena for San Eranclace. bold the press n the interior and low REaD | as s o n 5 3 = ie: ST t Shebits from Dyea. e preteits b iy 15 S Bierlr apd 0 | 0000t Kot ks o Sondas, My | S5, AiDlic 50 1O T, (om0 | ovanges are arm, with o searsity of chotce | E L & K &amn —" anelocal 500 g | el et rodiht iron eirkyninalind | 20,y m-sip Yosemte, for San Traa- &nd “eouth ‘along the coast, rain s probable; | Oy Whitsuntide holldaye | L oday | i In this market, It is reported, reiable | *Difinuons pRUITS— Geary-st R Gs. — 9 [Cal § D & T.. 97% — | ing on the NE line of Market street, 200 SW | cites,. e T AR IR ‘;‘O"‘Lfi"‘;x‘"&‘;s‘gg",‘_fl,gi at 60.25. Gold was quoted at 76. Y Bords e e e e iony, |, Recelpts were 731 chests of Strawberries ana | H C & 5 5%8.100 105 |First Nat .35 — T o it of intersection of NIV iihe-b{ Mar- | SOUTH BEND7Arived May 2 robable. With a “high” in the viclnity of NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Lz“*'i}’ e T D B B L DT Mg(⁡rgfpémizr%? ;?e':-d by et Do pr e B :‘:lflw;:\‘(‘nf Ot e ‘ll:‘*“‘?“g;";lgg‘,’w&;," L M i Ui daho, and the pressure falling to the Call- shown 1y buyers Lere, and it is intimated tha . | Z e N Ehanee e | 0 e B o e S oint of Intersection, thence | Deka. for San Franciace; el Ao R e R et $3@5 50 for small berries in baskets, and $4 5o | Market-st fs. LA e L e e N DOt @8 ) tor lobae., Do 1st M fs..113%113% | Savings Banks— fornia coast, warmer weather may be expected | ypw YORK, May 2.—FLOUR—Recelpts, ¢ s ; Shada | flons, but holders are usually willing to make | . White Cherries, 20740c per box: black, 5@ | Not Vin S ite Ya|Ger 8 & L..100 1600 | peginning; §20.847. in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce am | 23,411 barrels; exports, 12,003 barrels. 91:8. B 105:8%, § 99:5%, NE 356 to AR ey AE’{V{{?kA—smm May 26—Schr Sparrow, for h W] view y 65c: Royal Annes, 50@65c; loose Cherries, 2 03 Hum § & L.1050 1160 E vith Colusa Stone Company (contract- | 7% Sureka, for Honolulu, opposite result. _______ "“k:r ;’s“;u ?;;":,,x: ","u'cq‘,e«'r AR p‘«‘\fsll‘l)c‘::«}h::fledbl;:pgrhmfg for white and izézte per ib for bluck. @3¢ | N Ry Cal fs.107% — |Mutual Sav. o 4% ooy architects same, sandstone for same on | D ey he Stmr. Scotin. hence May 35. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. patents, % 500 T straits,, 36 26@6 45. | FOUNS an figures quoted are rejocted. Currants, 40@60c per box. N Ry Cal Bs..100% — — 500 | same; $3480. ts| FORT ROSS—Sailed May 26—Schr La Chil- WHEAT—Receipts, 512,415 bushels; exports, = ot ! Blackberries, $1 25@1 60 per crate. NPCRR 6106 — — 100 Same with S. H. Kent (contracton), -r‘ch":cs | ena, for San Francisco. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 288,622 bushels. Spot steady; No. 2 red, $154% FOREIGN MARKETS. Plums, $1@1' 2% per crate; Cherry Plums, 5o | N P C R R 5s.100) — |Security S B 2 — | same, carpenter work, tinning mid“l;“ Ao 'X:;r ASTORIA—Arrived May 26—Br ship Cromp- SAN FRANCISCO, May 2, 5 p. m. |f. 0. b. afloat, export grade. Options opened ve;r?'fi:;vr. i R TSNS ‘01‘\)'; g;su-h fiam_o Ug:on (TRE%. 96?1 — | tron ‘work, m’;’;z sny‘nzlns and hardware ton, hence May 12; stmr Oregon, hence May ollow! axi A .—Cor 5 5 8, 3o er o - ree road— n same: $12,500. 5 The f Hm"gs( maximum temperatures are | easy under selling pressure, but rallied in all w}’lDON May 26, lmng’_oln. 11%; Sfiver, | o Pringless 7&@:1 05 per box for Roy‘;fi: Om Ry 6s......123%123% | California. Csike = —— us"ued May 26—Stmr State of California, for n:;mfu:r{) to-day from Weather Bureau stations | months on favorable Liverpool cables and a | 26%d: French rentes, Thhe. il P& O 6s Hip e Gt o T, CALENDAR. Eallay May 2 e e e, 89 Toow Angeles, T4; Red | SGueeze of July shorts. Succeeding this came LIVERPOOL, May 2.—Wheat—Cargoes off | ~Gooseberries, 1@2c per 1b for common and | E & Cl Ry 6s.10714108% | Market-st FO: EIGN PORTS. Independence, $2: San Diego, 64; | & little break under liquidation and short sell- | coast, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes on | 4@ic for English. Powell-st 6s...118 — |Presidio Ma, DEPARTURE BAY—Arrived May 26—Bark a 7); San Luis Obispo, T; Yuma, 93. | ing in all months but May, which closed do vflf;?‘g)e‘m:ufi:{: ::1‘:( sellers apart; English Nuer:;uht:: {‘“’{‘”";%;flc’gfl et g;go,;z}gylg s e = i T T T E8 P Charles B Kenney, hence May 10 S sco tes B : litne ssi- | country markets, 3 aspherries, 40@5 : lecRy5s 100 — <3 " @ 3 2oy § £ San, Tranclsco, tamperatire: M, | e oy L1 B4 closed 55| | COTTON=Tiplands, w%a, Apples, 50cas1 50 per box: new Appies, 30@s0c | F & N P 507 1078 Dymamics g o | S/ MO e I (P [om7] Mooy Ehasom [ ANANATMU. Avsived MAY, ¥ ichs MApsl o o) e G >4 . T 2 5 ' WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | July 81 18%@1 20. closed 31 17. e D o RTra. NaveliOransee: 13 5008 15 | B D O Ar ae 100l SR % O ED A s e —Salled May 2%-Bktn Newsboy, for FORECASTS. WOOL—Quiet. WHEAT—Futures closed steady; July, 10s 6d; | Seedlings, 7c@$l 25; Lemons, i0c@$1 for com- | S P Cal & — 13 Misceilaneous m|2|15| K Plgfi‘lagflr?()"gk Arived May 25—Br ship Bal- An area of low pressure overlies the greater | PETROLEUM—Dull September, 7s T%d; December, 7s led. mon and $1 %@2 for good to cholce; Mexican | SPC 18 cz 3s. — 96 |Al Pac Assn.. — 8 | || | Loet Quacter | e Nov 18, May 2 Br ship Dun- portion of the Pacific Slope, During the past | MISTALS. The featire of to-day’s Metal mar. | , CORN—Spot May, new, 3s §d; July, steady, | Limes, 33 50@4; California Limes, ‘In small | S P Br 6s.....100% — |Ger Ld Wks..110 — Bl|in|n May 12. g L A 2 12 hours the pressure has fallen from Central | ket was a decided improvement in the Lead | 38 6d; September, steady, 3s 7d. boxes,' 40@50c; Bananas, $125@2 per bunch; |8 V Wat Gs...116% — |Hana P Co.... 12 18 e e A QURE STOWN S trived May 26—Br ship e e e S T T e R R e NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. EinSnaew SoUnandovn L Btoo Cua ‘aa AIIA H € & S oo 1ot 9% S o ] May 2. || Marion Frazer, from Tacoma. ==~ = o g C . | mi the same it y. . %9 o S B — | | ——] SWANSEA— E t: b {;‘_“T;}:eg ‘és" rising slowly over Oregon and Mfit:f m";‘clé,mg_e reports: as yesterday. The Mo Hm o DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. (‘% :‘!relr gft.:‘l:s—fl £ k!{:{ {:fi‘ %l;n. 3? i ‘i'lr;;n LG‘:nshl ('l:rufix\sf‘v?l:\ sf;fl‘gg“rgggn_*—! mp Gregen, W uxh"r:zw':i Tdaho "i"’ fimhmlrm LAKE COPPER—Unchanged; $12 bid, $12 10 | Walla, $7@SSc; valley and blue stem, 90c per | ter of the stage as far as the volume of busi- Kg:lr:x&\ ::lliev‘.lxw%m% Pac A FCOL-- m;‘/x THE TIME BALL. FREEMANTLE—Arrived prior to May 8—Nlo slorian has previlled ‘over: the grester; Dortion |1 1 u e e | o acoad e IO York Commercial, and the market has an up- | Mutual G il LT Teint €O Branch Hygrographic Office, U. S N. Mer- | VOROHAMA—rrived Niuy a7 pr stmr Bm- s A o 2 SPE] SR—] , . 20 . % Ve y . —1 A > 0 g 3 xcl 3 3co, press of ClI a, from Vanc er. o the Pacifie Slope. DA D Tirmer. with: 00 DI £ 70n aared | e e A ey - WAHEAN-No | ward tenaéncy £ Thie large and Enall sisée are Morning Sesston. s CARDIFF—Arrived May 24—Br ship Lord extremely scarce, having practically disap- | 20 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation. A maximum wind velocity of 36 miles Der | mhe firm fixing the settling prices for leading = Frest P el e ~ peared from first hands @ : ainable | 65 Market-street Railway hour from the south is reported from Fort time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped | Rosebery, from Tacoma. fl'll‘)(::ly at noon to-day—l. e., at noon of the | DOVER—Passed May 24—Br bark Louis Pas- miners and smelters in the West quotes Lead CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. Canby and 36 miles southwest at Carson City. | a1 3 50c. Y z | on; & b Ve D s S . 50c, — y from jobbers, and the medium sizes are | 100 Hawallan Com & Sugar, b | 20th meridian, or exactly 8 P. m.. Greanwich | teur, from London, for —; [ral ship Macdiar: et May 37, s MITY | COFFEE _Options closed steady with prices | NEW YORK. May 2,—The Barl Fruft Com- | also getting scurce. LR O time. e G R WELGH | mid, (om Tiull, for San Francisco Northern California—Cloudy ‘and unsettled | Xo\'° o Gean 10, "spuz' CotfeeRio," "q'me'{9 ‘;'qo'" pany sold Callfornia cherries at open auction | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 4%@ | 3 °§3‘° 5&5“"“3‘” 0. nsign, U. S. N.. in charge. TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed May 5—Stmr Aurania, for Liverpool; stmr Southwark, for Antwerp. GENOA—Sailed May 2—Stmr Fulda, for New EENSTOWN—Sailed May 26—Stmr Britan- weather Friday; southerly, changing to north- | fabict e &, SPot,CofleerRio, qutet; No. 1 . reallzing prices as follows: Centen- | Go for 40-il's, 44@i%e for 50-60s, X@ic for tterly winds, i e R B —Quiet; | fal, §1 %0@1 70; s"Early " Black, $1; | 60:10's, 31,Gtnc for 10506, 2@ for 81905, 24 | & 95 4o Southern Californta—Cloudy Friday, with | Ciova, S4@lse, o o @ | Black Tartarien, T0c@sl 2 @4c” or Wil Penchcs, S5l Turey, Bh6 | s G0 do shovors in the mountain reglons; iresh north- | § J10c, contritigar, 50 text, § S-IG G, Fenined, | CHICAGO, iy’ 36 ~Roval Anne, $1; Black | foi peeled, 10gisido; Apricots; S0ée for ttey- | 5 G G NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, i3 Tartarian, 55c@$1 06; seed apricots, to fancy Moo g Q! L Nevada—Cloudy Friday; probably rain in ”%‘{;HER_R,“,D,,' 052 Kages, Tirm; | half crate. o elooth 41 i l‘c‘#a;%‘riz:? ip;?:l,sflzfisg ,’.‘.',“.,.]én.d, z%é‘éc lmsfitsfiler!xg Valley Water . ;‘i‘r‘{,‘.:'r‘:“lx‘&o?.‘?‘ rl;rmdmmc& “3’-1‘1’53:‘; s O N TR I ved May 25—Stmr Majes- o vers v: ‘Western creamery, 14@16%c; Elsln- 18%c. S Black Figs in sacks, 2@2%c e 4%c | 100 Vigorit Powder ... ke T e. v Ttah_Showers Friday; colder. 3 - tted; Tee of expens: tie, from New York. Arizona—Cloudy and unsettied weather Fri- | WECQOS-HRcelpin, D0, packases. s AT LN AT B e T O s, 4@ B SR Afternoon Sesston. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the | "TONDON-_Arrived May 25—Stmr Manitoba, g gt ottt ety Pria il WASHINGTON, Nay 20 —Tounys stte: | i3 Beirs bagiie. I quiris and Sovie | B Hamatan Comgertal & Suear ot PR Soeic tele of charts and anl | e o yark ™0 2 O T Hen Yrputiac A0, Mo e e DRIED FRUIT. ment of the condition of the Treasury shows: | for halves. according to color ctc, ST fo Comparison_ and. reference, and. the Iatest | 1aay for PROSSITRL . Y RATSINS- 1152 for two-crown, 3¢ for three- | 30 Oceanic Steamship Co. Special report from Mount Tamalpas, taken | NEW YORK, May 26.—California Drieq | Avallable cash balance, 3203,869,326; gold re- | oo Wig/CmSilS (0T Oun i4¢ for Seedless do do information ean always be obtained regarding | LIVERPOOL. Arived May 2—Stmr Belgan- 2 at 5 p. m—Cloudy: wind northwest, 24 miles | Fruits strong and active. serve, $173,235,502. H 5 do do lights, dangers to navigation and ali matters | lard, from Philadelphia. Pér nour; temperature, §7; maximum, 5. EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 6@8c; e e TR y?:?lfiey‘('}sg;::. Mcd. R R of Interest to ccean commerce. MAREBILLES- Afrived May 26—Stmr Alesia, ALEXANDER McADIE, rime wire tray, $@Sic: wood dried prime, PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. NUTE—Chestruts are quotable at % per Ib; | 30 do do The timeball on top of the bullding on Tele- from New York. Local Forecast Official. | §%c: chofce, 8%@ioc; fancy, 10c. = Walnuts, 3@4c for hardshell and 4@6c for soft- | 5 Spring Valley Water graph Hiil I8 holsted about ten minutes before | | ROTTERDAMSailed May 2-Stmr Maas e PRUNES 4@si4c. PORTLAND, Or., May 2.—Exchanges, $25%.- | grell; Almonds, s@ic for hardshell, 6@7c for Street— noon, and is dropped at noom, 120th meridian, | dam, for New York. EASTERN MARKETS. APRICOTS Rovay 3Q10c; Moorpark, 1091 | 783; balances, $19,%0. Softshell, 8%@de for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4 | 100 Market-street Rallwoy . by telegraphic signal received each day from |~ LONDON—Sailed May 26—Stmr Massachu- 3 PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@3c; peeled, 12g: ferors s %o for Eastern and 4tic for Celifornia;” Pe- the United States Naval Observatory at Mare | setts, for New York. i e COTTON MARKET. ;R Brazil INVESTMENT BOARD. TIsland, Cal. N%uxa May 26—Stmr Victoria, for NEW YORK STOCK MARKBT. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. : — A notice stating whether the timeball was | New York. i P perta o r 100, —_— 2 e NEW ORLEANS, May 26.—COTTON—Steady: g H’—Oflm‘ kfl bf?‘h! and dro] time or giving the error, if any, is NEW YORK—Arived May 26—Stmr Patriss ¥W YORK, May 20-The movememt of | CHICAGO, May %6.—Thero was a good deal | midaling, 6o, : o IO I estractod PRQ] e e mame iy Dy the afiarnoon pegers ] from: Fambuey |