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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1899 COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. r recove xi Do Wheat and o Rye neglect Hay still ¢ Bran and Mid its Tig Sugar REV! Revenue ctions in this district t to §1,016,752, against $ e 1n 1898, and include s for spirits, $86,25¢ for t v war stamps WEATHER REPORT. | (20th Mertdian—F tme.) SAN FRANCISCO, 3 5 p m The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as ¢ 1red with those of same date last an fall in last twenty-four hours: Last 'his Last Stations— 24 Hours., Beason. Season . 0.10 32.53 31.29 0.00 19.99 | 0.00 ‘08 4 0.00 16.46 6.16 | 0 4.91 5.60 | 0 48 4.57 sEdo 134 1.63 neisco data: Maximum temperature, | 46; mean, 0. s and Corn firm d Barley se weak narked up. CONDITIONS ered somewhat oliars firmer Barley dull d lower. zs unchanged. atinue weak. ged by frost. hanged. E&E and dull awberries selling well, stand the same. 4 nominal. se to tend upward. ternal Revenue collections. ENU COLLECTIONS. AND GENERAL T ed nearly stationary ky Mountain: except_along th Eureka, wher has been a nt fall. Rain jocino northward along the yet fallen in the in- are favorable for fog to- morning along the entire San_Francisco for thirty 3 y, with fog ast and cloudy inds. Thursday; westerly ntinued slowly ris- alr Thursday, westerly winds. NDER McADIE, Forecast Official. - EASTERN MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, May 3.—The stock market in an uncertain manner to-day and | ted Z3 snar th Amerd int f The market cl era Chi Do cC Do Del Del T, Den & Do pr H & W Rio Wa Gt Nor cKing Illinots Ce Lake Do Lake S Louis & Manhat Minn & St I Do_1st pref Mo Pacific Mobile & Ohl, Mo K & T £t off genera lower the American was small s realized on yesterday. Much ering of shorts the strength of zing sales on ry nad been ton rap! the market. The wea sales by a been rying a Disappointment arters that no an- g a coal with the declines most coalers, Consolidated Gas, Spirits. Commission | and London and ks bought the inued bhut ut dlers was on heavy had rties. who o ome q heomi or I Although uid be learned, ation of over half d Wire to be with dividend ck. Brooklyn and_closed and general actionally lower. Consoli- somewhat, but on the in gas prices again broke sev- The sed nearly two off on the ent to retire the first pre- | Minneapolis and St. Louis over four points in the sec- closing of pool accounts nd Sug ess in t sed weak. Most of the was prop prominent improver ay with rked in some Instances. upon and the new 4s in the bid price. to-day amounted to uding: _American Spirits, H 7500; American Steel 3800; American Steel and Wire, can Sugar, 35,300; American Tin Anaconda, ' 11,890:" Atchison, 3300; ferred, 10,200: Baltimore and Ohio, Transit, ,200; Burlington, Consolidated - Traction, 6700: Gas, 9100; Continental Tobacco, 1 Steel, 12,000 Federal Steel pre- nhattan Consolidated, 2 Street Raflway, 7000; Miss National Steel, 61000 Northern [ and_Coke, -38,500; Rock ' Island, Tennesses Coal an: ilver Bullion, 2 "OCKS. L & Do prefd Paul ... Do prefd St P & Om Do prefd So Railway Do prefd Texas & Pac Union Pacific . |_Do prefd SURUPD&G 15 Wabash ... Do prefd % Wheel & L E Do prefd Expres % Adams 114 American Ex '2 United_States <. 23% Wells Fargo Miscellaneous— Cot 01l Do prefd Amn Spirits Do _prefd .. Am Tobacco %| Do prefd %/Cons Gas . W Sy | 3 ipanies— u | u | 12 Col F & Iron White, 30G31lc; No. 3 white, 29%@30%c; No. Do prefd rye, s9c: No. 2 barley, 36@4ic; No. 1 flax seed, $1 i2; prime timothy seed, $2 30@2 3 pork. per barrel, $8 55@s 60 lard, | pounds, $5 10@5 17%: short ribs sides (loose), 79 Intnl Paper ..... | $4 40@4 70; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 415 d 100 | Do prefd 4%c: short clear ~sides (boxed), $t 56@4 90; | gl el ede Gan whisky, distillers’ finished goods, per gallon, | o s, up Slyean 5 $126; sugars, cut loaf, unchanged. % Do prefd .. > i T St N Articles- Receipts. Shipments 34 Nat T4 | MR | Fiour, barrels . - 10,000 11,00 & 7% Pes ‘M,,-:A Gas i ‘Wheat, bushels . 28,000 | E. % o o Corn, bushels 194,000 el | Qats. bushels | andard R & % | Rye.” bushels Ended ot S Bariey, bushel Do prefd . No Parl C & Iron Do prefd U 8 Leather .. Ontar W Do _prefd .. Or R & Nav pfd.. 68 Rubber . | r ne ! Do prefd | 1st pfd. 84 West Union - | 1 prefd S |Amn S & W. 70% | Pitteburg 214 {7 Do prea 2%, | Reading 2% [Fed Ste | > 14| Do prefa % R G Nor & W prefd 67% Do .| Colo Bo ...... Rock Island Do 1st prefd Bt L & S F. Do 24 prefd Do prefd ‘Pac Coast Do 2d prefd Do prefd Bo Pacific ! . Teg.. reg.. Do Do 3s coup.. " Do new 4s reg...128% |No Carolina 6s. Do new 4s coup.. DA% Do old 4s reg....112% No Pacific Ists.. Do old 48 coup..115 ", Do 3s.... % Do reg 1% Do de...... .. 1040 | Do 1 Y C & St L 46..007% | Dist of C 3. 7| Nor & W con 4s... 953 | Alabama clas: 2110 | Do gen 8s........130 Do class B.......110 |Oregon Nav ists.. 114 Do class C..... Do 4s w Do Curiency Oregon ! Atchison gen 3s....101% Do con 5 | adj 4= ... 83is Reading gen 4 ada So 2ds.....111 4 Ohio 4%s... 8% St L & I M con ’ .--181y St L & F gen 6s.124 W con 7s.142% §t Paul con. 158t Jo 8 F de 122 BtPC&P1s 123 icago Term 4s...10 Do 3s. 121% n & Rio G lsts..108% So Railway Ss..... 111 Do is.. Stand R & T ETVE Tenn new set 3 Frie gen 3s......... 12 |Tex & Pac lsts FW D C 1sts.. 56 Do ... .25 55 Gen Electric 5s....116 |Unfon Pacific 4s...106% | G H &S A 6s, it U P D& G lsts %0 | Do 2ds. 114 | H&TC 0913 | Do con 6s.... it Jowa Cent I1st: KCP & G lsts. fl?‘g}\'n. Centuries, La new con 4s.....110 | Do Deferred. 1 L. & N unif M X &T 2ds Chollar .... Crown Polnf fan Cal & V. ‘ ING BONDS, Do 4s..... Y Cent lsts, J Cent gen i CLOS A4S . 99% Colo Southern ds. o MINING STOCKS. 30,Ontarto 20 'Ophr .. .15 Plymouth . mand, sustaining the entire market Spring wheat crop news was bullish. Late in the afternoon realizing developed, under thich | prices brok sharply, closing weak and 1o | higher on May, but unchanged on others. Ma L@78; July, TT@T7%e, closed TT%4e; Septem ber. 765,@7 . closed 76%c; December, TG 77 closed iTige. HOPS-Dull. HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Dull. METALS-Following Monday's sharp rise and yesterday's break, tin made an unturn to- Deadwood Gould & Curry Hale & Norcross. Homestake . Iron Silwer. Mextcan ) Quicksilver Do prefd 20 Sierra Nevada. 0y Standard ..... oo Union Con 55 Yellow Jacket.... 56 5 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— Wis Cent Call loans. 314@4% 'Mich Tel........ Time loans......8%@s Atchison prefd..... 5% Stocke— | Bonds— Ateh Top & St Fe. 19% Atchison 4s.........100 Amer Sugar... 63 | Mining Shares— Do prefd. 1715 Allouez Min Co.... 1% Bell Tel.. Atlantic . 35 Boston & Albany..257 (Boston & B 33 Boston & Maine...185 |Butte & Boston....101 Boston L.. 110 [Calumet & Hecla..$10 | Chi Bur & Q. 43 |Centennial .. 47 | Fitchburg . 120 Franklin ) Gen Electric 4014 Dominion...... 47 Federal Steel. Osceola Do prefd. §81'Quiney Mexican Central... 15 | Tamarack 01d Colony Wolverine . Rubber ............ hi2%IParrott .. Union Pacific. 453 Adventure . West End.......... % Humboldt .. Do prefd. 117 {Union Land Westingh Elec..... 0% Winona .. THE LONDON MARKET. TONDON, May 3.—The Commercial tiser's London financial cablegram savs: markets here were quiet; good Americans were hard early, with some ‘‘punting’’ purchases on glowing statements of a dealer just re- turned from the States. The close was under the best, except for Baltimore and Ohlo. Mexi- Adver- The | can Central issues were stronk on excellent traffic Tintos opened weak, at 454, rallied to 49 5-16, and closed at 49%. Ana- condas, 12, ex-dlvidend, unchanged. Bostons were flat at 28: Utahs, 9% Canadian Pacific was buoyant, going to 101y, closed Silver was fixed at 26%, but later fell to 2%, America_attempting to unload on a very lim- ited market. CLOSING. May 3.—Canadlan Pacific, 100%: Union Paclfie preferred, 801: Grand Trunk, Anacondae, 12%, ex dividend: bar stlver, certain, 23%d per ounce; money, 1%4@1%. NEW LONDON, un- YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, May 3 —FLOUR-—Recelpts, 18,- 191; exports, 13,241. Steadily held, but very dull, WHEAT — Receipts, 23 exports, 43,525 Spot market steady; No. 2 red, 82%e, f. 0. b, afoat. Options onened steadily on English cables owing to a squeeze of May shorts in Liverpool. The same option here was strong all day on light stocks and a good export de- day on increased demand and generally favor- able news. The other departments showed no radical changes. At the close the Metal Ex- change called: PIGIRON—Warrants, qulet, at §10 75 bid and $11 asked. LAKE $19 25, TIN—Firmer, with $25 85 bid and $25 % asked COPPER—Quiet and unchanged, at LEAD—Firm, with $ 37% bid and $4 42% asked | SPELTER--Unchanged, at $ T5@7 asked The brokers' price for lead is $4 15 and for copper $19619 124 COFFEE—Options closed stead unchanged. to 5 points lower. Sal ) bags, including, | June, $ igust, $ 35; { tember, $5 November, $5 53; | December, $5 75; M i Spot coffee—Rio, 7 invoice, 6%c: jobbing, 6% SUGAR—Raw, strong fer. Fair re- fining, 44@4 5-16c; centrifugal, 9 test. 4%c; molasses sugar, 44@4 3-l6c. Refined. firm and | higher; No. 6, 4 11-16c; 7, 4%e; 4 9-16c; No. 9, 43¢c; No. N 0. 12, 4 5-160; No. 13, A. 5%c; standard A, confedt | Glic; cut loaf, &%c: crushed, %e; 7l §lc; granulated, 5%c: cubes, 5ic. | BUTTER — Recelpts, 4000; market | Western creamery, 14 ; tactory, 12%a1 | EGGS — Recetpts. packages: firmer. | Western, 121@1i3c: Southern, 11%@ DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, May 3.—California dried fruits, steadier. EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, @S prime wire tra i4c; fancy, 94 @ie PRUN . 13%@14c: Moorpark 18, PEACHES Unpeeled, $@13c: peeled, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, May 3 1 advance ! at Liverpool. rumors trought and reports of dela: ing in Northwe on account of snow, gave wheat an fmpetus at the opening which lasted until within an hour of the close. The market der heavy realizing, owin crop reports and sc ter wheat cou Ju er at 712%@T declined to Predictions of fr cash demand strengt ght receipts and a good ned rn early. The ad- | vance was all lost n reports of increas age favorable conditions for planting. July declined %c to i at the close Oats ruled active and firm. There was a good | demand from shorts and shippers for May, while elevator concerns hought July as a hedge sgoinat cash sales. July closed Y migher. | Provigions declined under free selling by tired longs. Packers purchased May at the d cline. July pork closed to 27c lower, la and ribs e to Tise lower. | The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Wheat No. 2. May T E e ) J 3 ST 3% September . . % 1% Corn No. 2 24 per ha Mess Pork, May 8 5214 July Y 900 September 815 Lard, per 100 p : 221 ptem b T Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— May e paci e July 8 477 September 490 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady: No. 2 spring_wheat, 7 0. 3 spring_wheat, 68@7lc; No. 2 red, 7 No. 2 corn, 34%c; No. 2 oats, 25%@25%! On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was quiet and easy. Creameries, 12G : Dairies, 10@1ic. Eggs, steady: fresh, 1lc. weak; Creameries, 10%@lic. LIVERPOOL FUTURES. Wheat. May Opening § CIOBINE: vuresscecnseed 9% PARIS FUTURES. Wheat— May. Sept.-Dec. Opening 2 40 Closing 20 45 | Flour— | Opening . 2510 | Closing ... %1 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO. | CHICAGO, May 3.—CATTLE-Trade to-day was moderately active at ruling prices, with | the bulk of sales at $4 50@5; fancy grades, $5 40 @5 50; choice steers, $5 05@5 35; mediums, $4 55 @4 T5; beef steers, $4@4 50: stockers and feed- ers, $3 80@5 10; bulls, $2 60G4 10; cows and hel ers, §350G4 25; Western fed steers, 34 20@5 2 Texas steers, $3 90704 90; calves, S4@6 85. HOGS—There was an active demand at steady prices. Bulk of sales, $3 73@3 82%4; fair to choice, $ T71%@3 90, heavy packe; 0@3 75; mixe 33 65@3 50; butchers, $3 63G3 §5; lights, $3 60G 3 85: pigs, $3 30@3 70. SHEEP--Prices ruled strong. Colorado wooled iambs. $6 10, chiefly at % $0a6: shorn lambs, $4 80@5 55, with inferior lots bringing $4 25 47;_common to prime shorn sheep, §3 505 15¢ fed ‘Westerns, $4 955 1 Receipts—Cattle, 14,000, 14,50 hogs, 25,000; sheep, BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BOSTON, May 3.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow: Astde from the purchases made by a local dealer on speculative account and the eale of | a considerable amount of Australian wool in | bond for export, there has been really very little business donme in the past week. The transactions referred to, however, added to what has been actually’ taken for manufac. turers’ use, bringing the total of the week's business up to a large amount; nearly 68,000, @0 pounds—and there is reason for believing that this does not represent all that has been done, #ome of the houses not reporting all of thelr sales, Prices are firm and in several cases hold- ers of wool have raised their asked price on territories and Australian wools. The sales of the week In Boston amount to 4,905,000 pounds domestic and 1,883,000 pounds for- elgn, making a total of 6,790,000, against a total of 4,970.000 for the previous week and a total of 1125000 for the corresponding week last year. Sales since January 1, 18, amount to 73,695,300 pounds, against 43,338,810 pounds last year at dhis time. LONDON WOOL SALES, LONDON, May 3.—The second day of the wool auction series opened to-day with a large | attendance. The offerings numbered 13,523 bales. Scoured merinos and fine crossbreds showed a hardening tendency, the French buy- ers buying the majority offered. Merinos and fine crossbreds showed animation, with York- shire paying 5 per cent above thé prices real- ized yesterday. The continental buyers secured a large number of merinos. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, NEW YORK, May 3.—The Earl Frult Com- pany sold California cherries at auction to-day as follows: Black Tartarlans, $7 12. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, Or.. May 3.—Exchanges, $355,- 4 625; balances, $132 NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or. May 3.—Wheat—Walla Walla, dic; Valley, 59@60c; Bluestem, 61G62c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash., May 3.—There was no change in the wheat market to-day, local quo- tatlons remaining without particular feature at 38}ec for Club, lléc for Bluestem. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, May 3.—Consols, 283d; French rentes, 102f 15c off coast, quiet and stead: CArgoes on pas- sage, rather easier; cargoes Walla Walla, 285 9d; English country markets, steady. LIVERPOOL, May 3.—-Wheat, steady; wheat in Parls, quiet; French country markets, steady. 8 11-32d. 110 7-16; slver, wheat cargoes COTTON—Uplan, WHEAT—Spot, No. 1 red Northern Duluth, firm, 6s 2. ~ Futures, quiet. May, bs 9%d; July, 56 $icd: September, bs §%d. CORN—Spot, American mixed, new, steady, 8s od; American mixed, old, 3§ 6d. Futures, steady. July, 3s 5%d; September, 3s 6%d. LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE A D BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — s Sterling Exchange, sight — ey Sterling Cabies g - asey New York Exchange, sight, -— 07l New York Exchange, telegraphic, — 10 Fine Silver, per ounce. - 617% Mexican Dollars ...... — 5@ WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Chicago was firmer on the strength of better foreign advices. The local market was also firm, but dull. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 12%@1 15, CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December, 18,- 000 ctls, $1 1415 Second Session—December—2000 ctls, 4000, $1 143: 6000, $1 14%. May—2000, $1 egular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session — December — 4000 ctls, $1 14%, BARLEY—Trade continues and quotations show no change. Feed, $1 021@1 05; Brewing, $1 0T1@1 12% per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—Seller "85, new—12,000 ctls, ST9c: 10,000, 87%c. December—2000, 91ige. Regular Morning Session—Selier ‘99, new. ctls, i Afternoon ST8ge $105@1 10; milling, at a standstill —2000 new—2000 ctls, OATS Offerings are light and the market continues firm. Fancy Feed, $145@1 47% per ctl: good to choice,” $1 40@1 45; common, $13214@1 37%; Sur- prise, ' §1 4@l 50; Gray. CORN-—There is no further change to report, except that offerings of small round yellow and white are rather larger. Small nd_Yellow, $127%@1 32%; Fastern large Yellow, $1 121%@1 15; White, $1125,@1 15; mixed, 310 111% per ctl; California White, nomina FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms: bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50. Oregon and Washington, $2 40@3 45 per bbl for extra, b fin MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usuai discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 25 rer 100 pounds; Rye Flour, $2 75 per 100; Rice Flour, §7: Cornmeal. $230; extrs eream Cor $25. Oatmeal, $4 30@4 75; Oat Greats, $4 Hominy, §2 2%5@3 0; Buck- wheat Flour, $4@4 2%; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Farina, $ 70; Whole Wheat Flour, $ 30; Rolled Oats (barrels), §§ 56@6 95; in sacks, $6 35@6 75 Pear] Ba it Peas, §4 30 Green Peas £ per 100 6 HAY AND DSTUFFS. Receipts of Hay continue Itberal and the market is still depressed in consequence, The cargo of new Alfalfa which came in Tuesday g0l at § per ton, and not as previously re- ported Rolled Rarley 1s_lower. BRAN—315 50 per ton. MIDDILT $17 5020 per ton. 0@23 per 150; job- bing, £3 ; Cotton- seed Meal, per ton: Cornmeal, $23 50@ 24 50; Cracked Corn, $24025 @16 0. HAY-—Wheat, $12@13 for_good to cholce and $10@11 for lower grades: Wheat and Oat, $3@ $12; Oat_ $9G11; Barley, $7@9; Alfalfa, $:@7. STRAW—2@i0c per bale. i Mixed Feed, $15 50 BEANS AND SEEDS. Prices for all kinds remain unchanged the demand is slow. BEANS—Baycs, . $1 50@1 60; Small White, §2 @2 15; Large Whites, §1 50@1 60; Pinks, $1 S5@ 189 Reds, $3 50; Plackey: 4@4 10; Butters, nominal; Limas, $4; Pea, $2 25@2 40; Red Kid- neys, $2 402 per ctl SDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Mustard, 2%@3c; Flax, $2G2 10; per 1b; Alfalfa, S.@9ic; emp. 4@4%c; Timothy, % @sc. DRIED PEAS—Niles,’ $1 5@2; Green, $2 10@ 2 3 per ctl. and Yellow Canary Seed, Rape, 3@3%c; POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. Receipts were 513 hoxes Asparagus, 39 hoxes Rhubarb, 407 eacks Peas, 59 sacks Beans and 658 racks Potatoes. Potatoes and Onfons continue weak. Aspar- agus Is doing better. New Potatoes are in larger receipt. Early Tomatoes have been damaged some- what in several localities by recent frosts. POTATOES—$1 25@1 50 per ctl for Early Rose, $140@150 for River Burbanks; Oregon, $1 1@ 130 for seed and $150@1 80 for large; New Po- tatoes, 1%@2%c_per 1b. for falr and S5c@$1 per ctl for good to choice; new, 45@60c per sack for Red. VEGETABLES—Asparagus, T5c@$1 50 per box 2, $1 75@2 for No. 1 and $2 25@2 50 for Rhubarh, 40@75c per box for the gen- eral run and 85c@$1 for fancy; Green Peas, 2% @3c for common and 3ie for Garden; String Beans from Los Angeles, 4@fc for green and 5@sc for Golden Wax; String Beans from Va- caville, 5@Sc; Cabbage, $1 40; Tomatoes, §1 25@2 per box: Egg Plant, ldc per Ib; Garlic, 20c per Ib: Dried Okra, 15¢ per Ih; Dried Peppers, 10c; Green Peppers, 124@2%c; Carrots, 25@35¢ per eack: Hothouse Cucumbers, 40c@$1 per Gozen; Sacramento _Cucumbers, ' 40@50c; Summer Squash from Los Angeles, 7%@12%c per Ib. POULTRY AND GAME. Another car of Eastern sold at 1ic for Tur- keys, §7 for Ducks, $250 for Geese, $6@6 50 for Hens, 88 for vounz Roosters and $6 for old do. There s no more Eastern expected this week. Local stock continues weak, owing to the liberal supplies from the Enast, POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@l4c for Gob- blers and 13@14c for Hens; Geese, per pair, $1 50 @2; Goslings, $2 25@250; Ducks, $ 50@6 30 for old and $7a8 for young: Hens, $1@5; young Roosters, $7@$; old Roosters, $4 30G5: Fryers $6@6 50; Broilers, $1 50@5 30 for large, $2 50@ 350 for small: Plgeons, $2@225 per dozen for old and $2 25@2 50 for Squabs. GAME—Hare, $1; Rabbits, $1 25 for Cotton- talls and $1 for small. BUTTER. CHEESE AND EGGS. All descriptions under this head are quiet, with ample supplies for all immediate needs. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy creamery, 162 Dairy—Fancy, lic; good to choice, 13@4%c; store, 11@12c per 1b. CHEESE—Cholce mild new, 10@10%c; old, $3c; Young America, 11@12c; Eastern, 134 Tsc. EGGS—Quoted at 141s@15c for store and 15%@ 16%c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Receipts 16%c; meconds, were 536 boxes Cherries and 635 | chests Strawberries. Arrivals of Cherries and Strawberries con- tinue to Increase, but a good demand keeps the market steady. Cherrles are selling remark bly well this vear. Gooseberries are steady. Six crates of Apricots came in and sold slowly at $1 502 per crate. Citrus fruits stand about the same, the mar- ket being qulet. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— JAvpies. $1 $0g2 50 for fair to good and 18G9 50 for choice to fancy. BERRIES—Gooseberries, 25@35c per drawer 5@3 40 for bakers' and $2 20@2 50 for super- | and 50@7c per box: Blackberries, $2 per crate; Strawberries, 4G7 per chest for small and $3@4 for large berries. Cherrles, 50@75c for red, 50@s5c for white and 5c@$1 50 per box for black; black in bulk sold at T@12c per Ib. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, §150@3 25 per box; Seedlings, $1@2; Mediterranean Sweets, $1 50@2; Lemons, '$1 25@1 50 for common and $2G2 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, 46 50@7: California Limes, 65@Ssc per small box; Grape Fruit, $1 @2 50; Bananas, $1 9@2 50 per bunch: Pineapples, 52@4 % per dozen. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. The market shows no change whatever. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, 7c for 40-30's, 5@ 5lc for 50-60's, 4@4%c for 60-70's, 3%@3%c for 0-80', 2%@3%e for 80-90's, 2%@2Ke for 30-100's and 2@2%c for 100-110's; Peaches, $}@9%c for good to choice, 10@10%c for fancy and for peeled: Apricots, 12%@15c for Royals and for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 9g9ic: sun dried. f2@Tiec: Black Figs, sacks, 3%c; Plums, nominal 2c for unpitted and 4%@6e for pitted: Pears, nominal. RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4%c for three- crown, i%e for four-crown, 4%@6e for Seedless Sultanias, 3ic for Seedless Muscatels and $1 20 for London Layers; Dried Grapes, 2%@ac. NUTS—Chestnuts, 7c per 1b; Walnuts, 5@sc for hardshell, 10@11c for softshell: Almonds, 8@ Sc for hardshell, 12@13c for softshell, 14@l6c for apershell; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern and 4%@ for California; Cocoaunts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 10@ilc for bright and 8G9 for lower grades: water white extracted, 4@ Tgei Tght amber extracted, 7c; dark, $@5iac per b BEESWAX—23G27c per Ib. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS--Bacon, fc per Ib for heavy, 81@9c for light medium, 10%@1lc for light, 12¢ for extra light and 12%@13c for sugar cured; Fastern Sugar-cured Hams, 1lc; California Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, §13 per bbl: extra Mess Beef, $14 ‘amily Beef, $15@15 50; extra prime Pork, $12; extra clear, $15; mess, §16; Smoked Beef, 1lc per Ib. LARDTierces quoted at 5%@5%c per Ib for compound and T%@7%c for pure: half barrels, pure, Sc; 10-1b tins, Sigc; 5-1b tins, 8%c. COTTOLENE-Tierces 6R@biac; packages, less than 800 Ibs, 1-1b pails, 60 in a case, Sic; 31b pails, 20 In a case, $%¢; 5-1b palls, 12 in & case, S34c: 10-1b palls, 6 in a case, 8§3c; 50-1b tins, 10 2 in a case, Thc: wooden buckets, 20 Ibs net, 8ic; fancy tubs, 80 lbs net, 7%c; half- barrels, about 110 1bs, e ¥, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES, TALLOW HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted- steers, 10c: medium. 9G9%c: light. Sic: Cow- hides. 9c; Stags, 6@6ic; Salted Kip, 9¢; Calf, 10c; dry Hides, sound, 16c: culls and brands, 13c; dry Kip and Veal, 15@15%c; dry Calf, 17c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@30c each; short Waol, 3@hc eac! $0c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides, large and $1 for small; Colt TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, salt, §1 75@2 2 for 50c. 4% @4%c per Ib; No. 2. 3i@ic; refined, grease, 3c. WOOL—Spring _ Clips—San Joaquin _and Southern, 7 months, T@Sc; vear's staple, 6@Sc: Foothill ‘and Northern Free, 10@l2c; Foothill and Northern defective, 8@10c; Nevada, s@lic. Fall Wools— Northern Mountain ....... Southern . .l‘gg?c PIainnics B2 R HOPS—1898 crop, 10@11c per Ib for ordinary, 12@12%c for good and 13@15 for choice to fancy from first hands. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs continue very firm and scarce. Or- dinarily at this time of the year Dairy Hogs come in freely from the South, but there are no receipts from that quarter this year, the only arrivals being from Sonoma and Marin countiy Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: BEEF- T%@SYe per b, VEALLarge, 7c: small, 7%@Sc per Ib MUTTON--Wethers, T%2@Sc; Ewes, 7@7%c per 1b, LAMB—Spring, 82@10c per b, PORK—Live Hogs, 5LG5%c for small. §%@ c for medium and 412@s%e for large; stock Hogs and Feeders, 412@ic; dressed Huks, 7 @Sige. NERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 5%c for June and July; Wool Bags, 26@25c; San Quentin Bags, $# 9. COAL~—Wellington, $5 per toi G New Welling- medium, 70@%c; long Wool, | | SierraRCal 6s..108 — Powder— S P of Ar 6s..113%114 'California .... — 190 S P C 6s (195)111 — |E Dynamite... — 100 SPCés (1908 — — |Glant Con Go. Ti 72 S P Cés (1912) — — |Vigorit ... 3 3n SPClscgbs.lls — | Sugar— § P Br 6s......123%124 |Hana P 17 1T 8 V Water 6s.1i6%117 |Haw C & S C.12714125 8 V Water 45.10313103% | Hutch S P Co. 36% 3% S V Wis(3dm).102}; — | Kilauea § Co. 32% 32% Stktn Gas 6s..101%; — Paauhau S P. 42 PORTS. 21—Ship Sintram, East Twelfth street, SW 2 by SE 150, ‘block DOMESTIC 27, Clinton, East Oakland; §10. 3 LORING—Arrived April Felix Peano to C. E. Frisbie, iot on N line | hence April of Saratoga avenue, 160 W of Orchard street, PORT ANGELES—-In bay May 3—U S stmr W 40 by N 120, being lot 12, block A. amended | perry. map of Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township: §i0. |~ REDONDO- R. O. and Mary Gray to F. H. Sargent, 1ots | for Gray 37 to 53, 98 to 105, map of resubdivision of lots | REDFIS 1 to 11 of Baker subdivision of lot 1. Yoakum | mier. hence Tract, Brooklyn Township (subject to mortgage | from Puget Sound for $3000); $10. DUTCH HARBOR-—Arrived Matilda’ A. Daly (wife of James E. Daly) to iled May 3—Schr Jennie Stella, rrived April 16—Schr Pre | | April 21—Stmr Wigwam, March 24—Stmr histle. hence March 10 e o acalleoue s F. A. Losh. lot on E line of Bussett street, 135 | © 1t N CArtived March 20—Stmr Afognak, Contra Costa.. 12 TK/Al Pac Asmn..tio — | F* A Losh, 1ot on B line of Bissctt street. 18| KARLUK-AT Sming Vailey 10041005 Mer ot %% = |Leandro £ 750 by E 1%, being lot 3 black T, | "PRINCE WILLIAMS SOUND—Arrived April Snring Valley 108941001 | Mier Tt Aean s X0 5o | L6}y Tract, Brookiyn Township; $10. 22— Bark Charies B Kenney, hence March 1 Gas and Electric— | Qceanic 8§ Co.. 8% 8% | “Yorican ‘Bank and Trust Company to Wil | ZgBark Charles B Kenney, honce o e, for Capital Gas... — — [Pac AF A.... 1% I%|jjam W. Worden, lot on N line of Orchard | g itrmmcionn, ok Baoaloior. for Ajaska Central @ (Co..— —lbag C BorCo.lll {—F | street, A1), W of Summit, ‘being .also distant | “5 HTaataeos SgnT I * N 2R it “Hivel Ki Cent L & P... — 8 |Par Paint Co.. T% — |2719'E from E line of Telegraph avenue, W | gror' Fasuimait. Morning Session. N Zea, B 10, S B0 to beginning, being | "WEIBENN cattea May 3-stmr Point Board— lot 7, bl B, Armes Tract, akland; $10. Arena, fo¥ San Franciaco. 10 Alaska Packers' Association..........110 8 e T R SAEIContalTatts SRt ponds Builders’ Contracts. hence March 24 LIy 32 Gontre Comta Water. N85 Johanna A~ Siattery_(ownen) with Douglass | PORT GAMBLE- Sailed May 3—Sehr Orient, 10 Hana Plantation Co..... 17 373 | & Campbell (contractors), architect J. ¥. Dun C s I e s 10 Hana Plantation Co..... 17 30 | All work except plumbing, painting. tiling, | | NEAH BAY-Passed in 2 mo: schr 175 Hawaitan Commercial & 125 0) | mantels, gas fixtures and ‘window shades for | finEton. hence Anril 30, mo: %0, Hutchinson @ B G4 % 1013 | @ two-story and basement frame bullding on | Bristol from Nanaimo. for isco. © 00T AP eolea Tyt parcen g N Jine"or"Union. street, 83 B of Octavia, | o FURERA S > moa, : N 110, Western fon 168; a SRR A N e T S - E uts Eriediander (owner) with James L. | (Areived May 3-Schr Dertha Dolbeer. from L el e 2 433 | Wiison apd . F. Long (contractors)"areni” | SN RIS0 0 < 1ieq May -Stme Sequota, S it tect L. Friediander. Grading, brick ‘wo Sax DRO- May $10,000 Pavic & CLt H 6 per cent bonds. 107 803 piastering, ' painting, plombing, electrical, ‘con” | for San Brancieco. o ©o o o 35 R Gas 8 Rlecttls B0z sz B B | orate andd iront wark fortia U wosstory © frame | ASTQELASalld May 3-Stme State of Call. 158 F Gas & Eleotrlo C0........oocoooo- T80, | bullding (flats) on S line of Oak street, 49:5 | fornin, Jor Bon 5 ral, % S ¥ Gas & Blectrio ol 2 7 | QNG (A, on 8 Wpe, O D% M P | for Queenstown, T aehtonn, % § F Gas & Blectrto Co.10LL 00 2t | B0 SO0 T egimmine: s ¥ | [ TACONA- Saited 508 F Gas & Electric Co ceeee WO | Otto and Mary E. Kaiser (owners) with S San ISlhe 48 e $10,000 S F & S J V bonds....coaeeeeereo- 15 873 | B Kregs” (contractor), architects Martens & o v FASTERN PORTS. L #4000 S P of A bonds LTI 30 | Cogrey AT work except mantsis, gas fixtures | NEW YORK—Arrived May 2-Stmr Advance, 105 § V Water. - +eee10 30| and shades for a two-story frame building on | from Colon. S 150 Vigorit Powder.......... weee 300 | SW corner of Baker and Greenwich streets, . FORE v.i PORTS B Street— - | Gox1ea; sissa. ANTWERP—Arrived April 30—Br ship Falls $15,000 8 V' 4 per cents (3 mtge). 1027 | Luigi Leguitto (owner) with De Martinl & | of Afton, from Oregon; Hr ship Vincent, from 50 Equitable Gas......... 800 | Traverso (contractors), architects Deplerre & | Tacoma Bession, | Righetti. All work for a one-story frame BARROW--Arrived April 29—Br ship Sir 0 Chrnn 3 | bullding on S Iine of Filbert street, 162:6 E | Robert Fernie, from Taco Board— of Laguna, E 50 by S 137:6; $1875 HONGKONG May 2 Stmr China, for 40 Contra Costa Water. 420 Contra_Costa Water. 2 Equitabie Gas... 70 Hawalian Commercial 300 Hutchinson § P Co. 300 Kilauea Sugar Co......... 375 Market-st Railway. 25 Market-st Railwa; % 2 Market-st Railway, cash. 100 Mutual Electric Light $4000 North Ry of Cal 5 per cen! 50 Oceanic § 8 Co... 100 Oceanic S 8 Co. 100 Paauhau 8 P Co 40 S F Gas & Blectric Co 95 8§ F Gas & Electric Co 5 S F Gas & Electric Co $1000 S P of A bonds 128 V Water.. 30 Vigorit Powder. $100 U S 3 per cent bonds. INVESTMENT BOARD. Morning Session. Board— 25 Hutchinson § P Co.... 10 Hutchineon S P Co. 40 Hana Plantation Co 30 Spring Valley. = $2000 S V 4 per cent bonds (3d mtge)... 25 Contra Costa Water........... Afternoon Session. Board— 25 Equitable Gas... 10 Paauhau S P Co. 20 Giant Powder Con 2 Giant Powder C 5 Contra Costa Water. t MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. y Il 100 Con Cal & V 35 100 Confidence . 53| 300 Mexican 35, 100 Ophir . 3711000 Potosi 100 Standar 500 Andes 100 Belcher ... 50 Best & Balcher 100 Caledonia 100 Challenge ... 100 Challenge . Afternoon Session. ) 100 Chollar .. 33, 200 Hale & Norers. 27 | 200 Confidence X5| 400 Ophir . 13) 300 Crown Point... 22| 500 Overman . s 100 Gould & Curry Board yesterday Morning Following were the sales in the Pacific Steck | | 38 | Session. 500 Ophir . 600 Ophir . 30 Belcher 0 Best & Beicher ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, Bryant. $6; Coos Bay, L $750; Scotch, $8; Cumberland, $8 50 in bulk and $9 50 | in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Rock Springs and Castls Gate, §760; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and 314 in sacrs. SUGAR—Prices are higher. The Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 3%c; Powdered, 5 Candy Granu- lated, a%c: Dry Granulated, 3%c: Confection- lifornia A, Magnolia A, 4%c; den C, 4%c: barrels, 1-15c . e more; boxes, Yzc more: e more. No order taken for less rels or its equivalent. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. For ay, May 3. Flour, qr sks gar, sks........ 6,535 Wheat, « Sugar, bbls...... ) Barley, ctl Lime,” bbls . 2% “orn, ctls Quicksilver, flks. 118 “heese, Leather, rolls. 201 Butter Wine, gals ks Bran, Middlings ske ————— D DIUUA mAnAg The only change worthy of note on the morn- ing session of the Bond Exchange was an ad- vance in Gas and Electric to $73. Hawalian Commercial was steady at $128 On the afternoon call Gas and Electric sold up to §73 75, Oceanic to 38 and Contra Costa Water to $72. Hawailan Commercial was a fraction off at $127 §0. Mining stocks were dull at the old quotations. The telegram from the pump sald: ‘*Elevator working steadily. Water in the 1730-foot level winze is 39 feet § inches below the station.’ At the annual meeting of the Consolidated TImperial Mining Company 285,000 shares were represented out of i, capital stock, 100,000 shares being company’s shares in the treasury and the remaining 112,000 shares being outstanding. The old directors were re-elected, I Including James Newlands Jr. Schmitt. ewlands, J Martin, Jam and 5 Maurice C. L. McCoy F. Sharon superintendent. The sales of stocks on the Bond Exchange in April were the heaviest ever known, belng 84,559 shares, against 45,169 in April, 1535, The saies during the first four months of the year 160 shares, against 152,033 for the same wst_year. ‘The sales of bonds fn April were $627,700, against $24,000 in April, 1595, and for the first’ four months of the year §2,309,500, against $1,433,500. The dividend paid by the Argonaut mine at Jackson, Amador County, on April 2, was the fifteenth of $20,000 each, making a total of §300,- 600 to that date. The Pacific Auxillary Fire Alarm Company has declared a_quarterly dividend of 5 cents per share, payable on the 1sth. The Gas Consumers’ Assoclation will pay a dividend of 15 cents per share this month, The annual meetings of the Sterling, Goleta and Montecito mining companies have been called for May 17. The Justice Mining Company reports a cach balance of $1008 in its treasury. A meeting of the stockholders of the Central North Star Mining Company of Grass Valley has been called for the purpose of voting upon a proposition to dissolve the corporation, At the annual meeting of the Justice Mining Company 103,45 of the 105,000 shares of capitul stock were represented, and the old manage- ment was_re-elec with A. Waterman, H. Zadig, R. B. Kelly, William Bannan and 1. p. Barrett as directors;: August Waterman, presi- dent: R. E. Kelly, secretary; Clayton Helknay, superintendent. According to the. report of the superintendent during the year they hofsted 273 tons of ore at the Barclay shaft, of which 180 tons was milled at the Douglas and Taylor mills, yielding in bullion as follows: Gold, $0420 10; sllver, $2348 33; total, $7777 42. Of the ore hoisted at the Barclay shaft they still have on the ore ump 69 tons of the assay value 0f $750 in gold and $9 55 in silver per ton, and also about 1100 tons of second-class ore, the car sample of which showed its assay value to be $5 63 in gold and $5 78 in silver per ton. The Standard Consolidated Mining Company has declared a dividend of 10 cents, payable May 2. +STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, May 3-2 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Bonds— Equit G L Co. 7% 8% 4s quar coup..114 — |Mutual Ei Co. 16% 175 4s quar new.. — 129% Oakland Gas.. 45 = 455 quar new..120 130 |Pac Gas Imp.. 72% 731§ 3s quar coup...107 1073/ Pac L Co...... — — 43t Miscellaneous— ISF G & ... 3% 1% Cal-st Cab 55.118% San Fran... | 3% 3% Cal Elec L 6s.125%127% Stockton Gas.. — = 13% € Watis. 1" —"| nsurance— up-st_ex o. — |Firem's Fund.22t — EL &P 6s...1130 1% Bank Stocks. F & Cl Ry 65.116 — Anglo-Cal 67T Geary-st R 5s. — 100 Bank of Cal..27% — H C'& S i%si102% — Cal S D &T. — 95% L A Ry b....105% — First Nationl..220- — LA L Co 6. Lon P & A...— 131% Do gntd 6 — Mer Exchange — 16 Market-st Gs — |Nev Nat Bk..180 — Do 1st M 56.117 — | Suvings Banks— NCNGR7s.18 — Ger S & L.. — 1630 N Ry Cal 65155 — [Hum § & L.100 1160 N Ry Cal 5s..113%114 |Mutual Sav.. — 41% NPCRRGs103 — |8 F Sav U..500 — N Cal R R 6s.108% — S & L So.... — 101 Oak Gas fs...110 111% 'Security § B 300 350 Om C Ry 6s..125% — |Unfon T Co. — 1465 P & Cl Ry 65107 108 | Street Raflroads— P &0 6s......117 — |California . Powell-at 65, — 12214 Geary Bac El Ry §s. — — Market SF &N P os. — 115% 8 F & 8 JVIs.115%118 Best & Belcher 300 Ophir . 300 Crown Point... 200 (\\'prmnn‘ 300 Gould & Cur: 200 Slerra Nev 300 Mexican 400 Utah . | 200 Mexican SR ] y Afternoon Session. Alta .... .. 05 309 Hale & Norers. 26 | Andes .. o 35 Hale & No 0 Best & Belche 200 Mexican . | Best & Belcher 700 Mexican ... 1l Challenge Con. 800 Ophir ... 1 « 200 Potos | 00 Con Ci v m Savage e Conndence SR S own Poin 800 Yellow Jacket 46 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, May 34 p. m. | Bid. Ask Bid.Ask. | Alpha .......... 06 07 Kentuck . 0506 | Alta 08 10 Lady Wash o o | Andes ... 10 12 dexican ... 5 6l | Beicher ........ 33 39 dccidental ..... 38 — | Best & Belcher 58 39 h . .......11013 | 3ullion .. — 03 Jverman 12 i Zaledonfa ...... 38 35 Potosi 2 | Zhollar .. 2 3 savage 2 | | Tha Con. 36 37 Scorpion = e % 90 Seg Belcher 0 03 | )n Cal & V...175 180 Sierra Nev.....100105 Zon Imperial... 01 02 Silver Hill — 0 rown Point... 22 23 dvndicate % — on New York. 02 — Standard 280 — fxchequer 02 033t Louis 0% — Sould & Curry. 3§ 33 Union Con 50 51 Hale & Norers. 27 2§ Utah .. — 1 Tulia 03 Yellow Jacket.. 45 46 Tustice 2 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONST. hie Federlein to Mary Mells (wife of Jo- seph), lot_on S line of Oak street, 73 E of Ashbury, E 2 by § 137:6; $10. shn C. Ludwig (insolvent. by D. E. Besec- ker, assignee) to John C. Ludwig, lot on W line of Capp street. 220 N of Twenty-third, N 20 by W 122:6; $10. Frank S. Hicks, Warren B. English and Arthur Rodgers to Alice M. ar Alice and Ethe! B. or Ethel Hager, lot on N line of Sacramento | street, 100 E of Front, E 20 by N 60; also undi- vided ‘balf interest in lot on NW line of King street, 137:6 NE of Third, NE 68:9 by NW 137:6; also 1ot on SW corner of Twenty-second avenue and J street, § 60, W 152 30 degrees B 601:7, E 118:1; also lot on NE corner of L street and Fifteenth avenue, N 13134, § 79 de- grees 30 minutes, E 184, N 12:4, S 79 degrees 30 minutes E 60, S 132, W 25 also lot on NE corner of Ninsteenth avenue and O street, N 200 by E 240; all property in California outside San Joaquin; $5. Charles E. and Charles W. Haseltine and W. Rigby Jr. (by B. P. Oliver, commissioner) to Bank of California, lot on SE corner of Green and Sansome streets, E 137:6 by S 54; $6236. Henry E. and Lottie J. Bothin to Robert S. Knight, lot on NE line of Spear street, 183:4 NW of Folsom, NW 45:10 by NE 137:6; $10. Mary- Keegan to Nicholas and Alice Sig- gins, lot on SE line of Tehama street, 425 SW of First, SW 37:6 by SE 7; $10, Jens M. Peterson to Andrew L. Edwards, lot on NE corner of Twelfth avenue and I street, E 45 by N 100; $10. N George E. Ackerson to Mary E. Ackerson (wife of George), lot on W line of Eighteenth avenue, 9 N of M street, N 105 by W 120; gift. Stanford Addition Land Company to Waiton Saunders, lots 28 to 48, block 132, lots 1 to 12, 14 to 16, 18, 19, 21. 22 to 24, 26, 27 and 30, block 134, Sunnyside Addition No. 1 $10. Same to same, lots € 40, 41 to 44 block 180, same: $100. Sume to same, lots 1 to 6, 9 to 18, block 9, lots 1 to 7, 10 to 17, block 10, same; $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Patrick and Ho- norah Sullivan, lot 49, Hollday Map A; $10. Frank C. Rowell to Miller & Lux {a corpo- ration), lots 13 and 3, block 264, O'N. and H. Tract: grant. George F. and Susan Hill to Michael C. and Delia_B. Mahony, lot on N line of Green street, 153:8 W of Octavia. W 20:6 by N 137:6; §10. Charles Alpers and J. G. W. Schulte ‘(surviv- ing_trustees of the Germania §. and B. Unlon) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on § line of Waller treet, 181:3 W of Fillmore, W 125 by § 120 (quitclaim’ deed); $1. iiDernia Savings and Loan Society to Mary J. Claasen, lot on 8 line of \Vllle.r street, 131:3 W of Fillmore, W 25 by S 120; $1500. Estate of Thomas O'Day (by E. Crist, admin- istrator) to Fabian S. Joost, lot on SE corner of Harrison and Dore streets, § 70 by E 30; #\ary A. Hogan (by Charles T. Spader. com- missioner) to John Center, lot on W Tine of Capp street. 40 N of Twenty-second, N 20, W 100, N 100, W 22:6, § 40, F 122:6; §1779, Mellssa’ A. Potler (wife of Jesse S. Potter) to Harrlet H. Newkirk (wife of Daniel I Newkirk), lot on E_line of Mission street, 243 § of Twenty-third, § 2 by B 122:6; $10. Marletta and C. H. Douglas to Tsabelle T. Hadley (wife of M. L. Hadley), lot on E line of, Shatwell street, A5l § of Twenty-Aith, 7103 by E_115; $10. 5 B0k "% Pxtelen to Margaret Welch, lot on § line of Thirtieth street, 75 W _of Dolores, W 70, SE to point, E_to point, N 114; $10. Herman G. and Minna Lackmann to William Meins, lot commencing 1178 of § line of Sacra- mento street and 70 W of Jones, W g'z:ashl); s ; way over alleyway on § line St "ghttn(‘s'lren, 128:9 W of Jones, S 117:6 of Sacraments by W 8:9; ). of Selim Franklin (by William A. e P ministrator) to Charles S. Wheeler, all_interest in lot on SE line of Berry street, 91:8 SW of Fifth, SW 45:10 by SE 275; also all interest in lot on E corner of Townsend and Sixth streets, SE 13 by NE 137:5; $199. Belle E. Miller (Hovey) to Major Conway, lot on W line of Douglass street, 223 N of Ocean road, N 76 by W 150 (quitclaim deed); $10. Potrero Nuevo Land Company to E. W. Scott, Jot on W line of Rhode Island street, 79:6 N of Twentieth (Napa), N 170:6, W 95, SW 180, S 3, K 201 (quitclaim deed): §1. Frederick E., Emille M., John E. and Nelly C. Mason to same, same (quitclaim deed); $1. Alameda County. R. S. and Sally E. Kitchener to Ernest A. Heron, lot 13, block I, Linda Vista Terrace, map 2, Oakland; 310. Phillp M. and_Annette W. Walsh to Joi 3. Alien, lot on W_line of Chestnut street, N of Fourteenth, N 81, W 104, S 27, E 6, & 4, E 8 to beginning, Oakland; §1. l C. E. and Lena C. Frisbie to Felix Pea: lot on SE line of First avenue, 100 EW | office, where complete sets of charts and sall- San Franclsco. : MANILA—Arrived May 2—Stmr Cleveland, SRS OAIL ORI SR, hence March 20, via Honolulu NANAIMO—Arrived May 3—Br stmr Wrye- May, 183 nce April field, hence stmr Mineola, April Su.|Mo|Tu. Wc"rh.irr, Sa | Moo1's Phases. Salled May 3—Nor stmr Titania, for San [ o —! | Francisco; sehr J M Colman, for Tacoma. il 18 _“@Laleumrler, i | TRANSATLANTIC STEAME | May 2. | BouLoG 3-Stmr Maas. | Ne dam, for F }@ HewMoap: HONGKONG- ed M previously— | —| | Stmr_Doric. San Fra . via Honolulu | iret Quarter| { and Yokobama; stmr Ta , from Tacoma, May 17. via Yokohama. LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 2—Stmr Ultonia, from_Boston. LONDON—Arrived May 3—Stmr Manitou, from New York SW YORK—Arrived May 3—Stmr Ems, from Naples PHILADELPHIA — Arrived May 3— Stmr from Livernoc NOTICE TO MARINERS. Ttalia A branch of the United States Hydrographic | Office, located in the Merchants’ Exchange, is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of | mariners, without regard to nationality and | free of expense. | Navigators are cordially invited to visit the | OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship To. Broadway Steamers leave ing Airections of the world are kept on hand whart, San Franciscc for comparison and reference, and the latest For 'Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., information can always be obtained regarding | May 1, 6 11 16 21, 2 31 lights, dangers to navigation and all matters | June 5, change at Seattle. of interest to ocean commerce. | For_Victorla, Vancouver (B. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | C.), Port Townsend, Seattle. buflding, at the foot of Market street, is hoisted | Tacoma, Everett. Anacort about ten minutes before noon and dropped at | and New Whatcom (Wash.), noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal r 10 a. m., May 1, 6 11, 16, 21, ceived each day from the United States Naval 26, 31; June 5 and every fifth day thereafter: Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. change at Seattle to this company's steamers A notice stating whether the ball was dropped | for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. on time or giving the error, if any. is published | RY.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry, in the morning papers the following day. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m.. May 4, C. G. CALKI} G4 I3 24 20 June 3 and every fitth day eutes ) i ereafter. e Miewenant WIS N niclaret | FOr ‘Santa Crds, Montereys, Sau Slmeon; | Cavucos, Port Harford (San Luis_Obispo), . MOON AND TIDE. Gaviota, Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and United States Coast and Geodefic Survey— | Newport, 9 a. m., May 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 2; Times and Heights of High and Low |June 1 and every fourth day thereafter. Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San | For San Diego_ stopping only at Port Har- Francisco Bay, Published by official au- | ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara. Port Los Angeles and Redc thority of the Superintendent, g b fdent m.. May 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, (NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the do (Los Angeles). 11 a. 22, 26, 30; June 3, and city front (Mission-street wharf) about | eVery fourth day thereafter. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | FOF Ensenada, Magdalena Pay, San Jose del the height of tide is the same at both places. - | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa i £ and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m. Tth of each month, For further Information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and honrs of sailing TICKET OFFIOE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agt 10 Market st.. San Fran: THE 0. B, & N, €0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO BO R T, A N From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE §12First class including Berths $8 Second Class and Meals. Columbia eails April 23: May 3, 13, 23. State of California salls April 25, May 18, Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane. Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest Through tickets to all points Fast. E. C. WARD, General Agent, THURSDAY, MAY 4. Sun rises | Sun sets. 04 | | Moaon rise NOTE—In the above exposition of the the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but 630 Market street. fhree tides, as sometimes occur. The heights | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. given are additions to the soundings on the ‘Supertntendent. United tes Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (=) precedes the height, | and then the number given is subtracted from | the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low wate —— TIME BALL. AMERICAN LINE, KEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDOX, PARTY. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Everv Wednesday. 10 a. m. St. Louts.........May 3 Lovis.........May 24 | Braneh fvaroemapnic Qtfice, U & X.. Mer- P el L TS R chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., | RED STAR E May 3, 1599, | RED STAR LINE, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry New York and Antwerp, building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— | From New York Everv Wednesday, 12 noon. 1. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 | Noordland ......May 3|Westernland ....May 26 o'clock p. m. Greenwich mean time. ~ | Frieslana ‘May 10| Kensington .....May 31 LKINS, Southwark ... 'May 17/Noordland ......June 7 EMPIRE LINE, A Scattlo. St. Michaol. Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and pas- i gage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st.. or any of its agencies. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. Steamer. From. b ..|San Diego.. {Point Arena. {China and Japan..... Humboldt........ prortland |China and Japan. Santa Rosa. Point Arena Aztec Samoa ... State of Cal Belgian King Moana. ... -.|Sydney.. § TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- Homer " {Departure ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for Willamette ....|Seattle. YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Arcata Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasakl and Shanghal, and Emplre ..... connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Titania 6 | India, etc. No cargo recelved on board on day Coos Bay.. Newport... 8 | of salling. Crescent_ City..(Crescent City. May 6| AMERICA MARU...... ;Saturday, May § City of Peking.|China and Ta [May 6 HONGKONG MARU......lllThursday, June 1 Czarina ‘Puget Sound... May f | NIPPON MARU.. -Tuesday. June 27 Bristol ..... |Departure Bay.. 6| Round trip tickets at reduced rati For Washtenaw ....|Tacoma... | freight and passage apply_at company's office, Aloha ... {Point Arena 7| 421 Market street. corner First. Pomona_. umbaldt. May 7| ‘W. B. CURTIS. General Agent. Walla Walla, |Victoria & Puget Sound May Grays Harbor. May Coquille River. | 1 | The S, 5. Australia Alliance ......../Portland.... | el rar aeatalia Corona ..., ISan Diego. L LT Mineola ........|Nanaimo.... : 2p.m Acapulco Panama... TS S Moana satls North Fork.... Humboldt.... h e e Columbia ......|Portland | SRR s Toneimn. . woe Bonita INewport Co,npana_ Wednesday, May 11, 4 at 10 p. m. STEAMERS TO SAIL. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawail, e —— — | samoa, New Zealand. Australia. Indla, Suez, Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. Pler. | England, etc.: $610 first class e Siry7 | L D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts. 116 Monigomery s S 4. 9am/Pler 11 | pj st. Frei ce. rket St. Austratta " Honcluly U (May 4 2 pmipler 7 Pler 7, Foot Pacific St. Erelgl Pomona ... Humbo [May 4 2 pm|Pier 9| = Santn Rosa/San Diego. . [May 6 11 am(Dler 11| COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. Amer Maru/China &Japan May 6, 1pm/PMSS | DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. _rop Queen ......[Vie & Pgt Sd.|May 6. 10am|Pler 9 | Sailing_every Saturday at 10 a. m, Pt Arena..|Point Arena..May 6 3 pm/Pler 2 | from Pier 4, North River, foot of Curacao -‘(Mexlcn- -[May 7,10 am Pier 11 | Morton st. LA NORMANDIE, May G State Cal... Portland... 810 am|Pler 24 | 6: LA CHAMPAGNE, May 13; LA BRETAGNE, City of Para/Panama 8§12 m/PMSS | May 20@ LA TOURAINE, May 27; L. A Coos Bay... Newport. S, 9amiPler i1 | CCGNE, June 3. First-ci to Havre, gs n‘n Arcata ....|Coos Ray. 9. 10 am Pier 13 | upward, § per cent reduction on round trip. Corona. .iSan Dieg 10, 11 am(Pler 11 | Second-class to Havre, §45. 10 per cent re TRAL AGENCY FOR tion on round trip. GEN e 1Co % 5 Naitn St Vi s Pa 10 10 A lbler 13 | ENIFRS ETATES AND CANADA, 3 Bowlin 3 | Walla Wall/Vic & Pgt Sd4.[May 11, 10 am|Pier 9 | 3 Q Ce ) ......[May 13 | 24| Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & C (-———_.""""ml Enciand ey Ib WianiBlen ) Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. [ Zransinc. 3 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. ARRIVED. EW YORK-ROTTERDAM, VIA BOU- Wednesday, May 3. | Stmr Sunol, | Lieblg, 17 hours from Hardy N Creek. logne. The Short Route to Pari Stmr Rival, Johneon, 13 days from Clipper- ~NEW_Twin-Screw Steamers ROTTERDAM ton Island. | (8300), STATENDAM (10,500). First Cabin, $50 Stmr Ruth, Strand, 40 hours from Point upward; Second Cabin, $37. 5 Conception. Saloon steamers MAASDAM, SPAARNDAM. Schr Coqullle, Pearson, 80 hours from Bowens | ete., $37. Landing. | “8end for Illustrated Handbook and Saflings to Schr Martha W Tuft, Johnson, 19 hours from | THOS. COOK & EON. Pacific Coast Passenger Fort Bragg. | Agents, €21 Market Street, San Franclsco. Schr Guide, Olsen, 5 days from Willapa Har- | —————— bor. cumanep. . | HAMBURG-AMERICAN . ; Chas Nel- TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS LINE. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka; Chas Nel- | . R PRI SONDON iora. s eski; | TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. pRuts bktn Behring, Aulin, Petropaulovaki; | 1 TYORKLONDON BRI TAMBURG. : Celly, v Also NEW YORK-HAN rect. oBark Monican, Kelly, Homolulu: Welch & pof Tailnes, “oic. ATDL o HANBURG- 3t AMERICAN LINE, roadway, New York. S Btme Pouits, i Nloolegn [San edro: iGoodall; | wRZ0G & CO., ‘Gen: Agta Pacific Cosst, "‘“S‘:fnr Leelanaw, Storrs, Manila, via Hono- BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. Bin: Aot sl S b STOCKTON EXCURSIONS. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Hall, Eureka. THE STEAMER H. J. CORCORAN Stmr Weeott, Dunham. Tillamcok. Will leave Washington-street wharf at § a. m, Brig J D Spreckels, Christlansen, Mahukona. | daily, returning from Stockton at 6 p. m. Schr Maxim, Olsen, Caspar. ! daily’ (Saturday excepted). Regular steamers CHARTERS. leave Washington-street whart at § p. m. dally (excepting Sunday). CALIFORNIA NAV. Telephone Main §05. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. Steamer “*Monticello.” The R P Rithet loads mdse for Honolulu. The Amelia loads lumber at Port Blakeley for Honolulu; Guinevere, lumber at Port Blakeley for Valparaiso: Hercules, lumber on the Sound for United Kingdom or Continent, Gas: J M Colman, coal at Nanaimo for St Michael: Mary Winkelman, redwood at Eureka for Sydney. TELEGRAPHIC. AND IMP. CQ, POINT LOBOS. May 3 10 p m—Weather | Mon., Tues. Wed., Thurs. and Sat., at 9:45 - ¢ 5 m., 8:15, §:: . m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fridays, RIGkH Wind BT Yot Y il T'5. ‘. and $:30; Sundays. 1030 & . 3 o Landing_and ofilce, Mission-street Dock, Pler No. 2. Telephone Maln 1508. FARE. 00 April 15, lat 16 N, long 26 W-—French bark ‘Touraine, from Swansea, for San Francisco.