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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 15899 K obtaining sufficient stocks of green fruit, be- | 130 for seed and $150@150 for large; New Po. | levied an assessment of 2 cents, delinquent | (wife of A. J) to O. H. Lippert and A. I TELEGRAPHIC. cause of the prospect of a large demand from | tatoes, 1%@2c per Ib In sacks and $1 50@1 S5 | June 20, | Hahn, lot on S line of Waller street, 206:3 W [ POINT LOBOS—May 11, 10 p. m.—Weather » | Fastern markets this season for California | for Rivers in boxes. Mining stocks showed - little change. The | of Fillmore, W 2 by § 120: $10. hazy; wind NW: velocity 20 miles. fresh frult, owing to reported failure of East-| ONIONS-—40@i0c for fair and 60@7ec per ctl | telegram from the pump sald: ‘‘Expect to: Tomes F. A. and Mary Obermeyer to Edgar CHARTERS. ern crops.’ There was at last mail advices | for good to choice; new, 40@slc per sack for | start the second elevator to-day. Ditficulty in | W. Hinkel, lot on NW corner of Pierce and | p . 4y 0 cooke loads mdse for Honolulu ] from the coast an active demand for green | Red. connecting so_long a line of double column in 6: $10. . Waller, W 112:6 by N Maggie J. T.oeber to Ernst H. and Sophie Y & % 3 3 W Watson loads Tacoma Alabama class A..110 Nor & W con 4 fruits from the Eastern trade, apricots, cher- | VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 60c@$1 25 per hox | the shaft is the cause of the delay. Iirst ele. e o L e SUMMARY OF THE MARKE shipment of fruit fresh in refrigerator cars, | EB8 Plant, 10@12%c per 1h; Garlic, 10c for | dividend of 3 per cent and an extra dividend | Clay street, 177:8 W of Locust avenue, W 30| ¢j growers, 1t is understood, will give their first | 014 and 5@ic for new: Dried Okra, 1ic per ™: | of 9 per cent, against 3 per cent and 5 per | by attention to the marketing of the larger part of | Dried Peppers, 10c; Green Peppers, 5@i12ic Hay situation getting complicatud, Bran and Middlings lower. from Dyea Passed May 10—Stmr Progreso, £ 30@1 75 o i; S Nevada., W or Eurape, Do class B.......110 | Do gen fs. ries ‘and Bartlett pears belng In particularly | for No. 2, $150@17% for No. i and 32 for fancy: | vator is working steadily. The water i the | M. Eick, lot on § line of Sacramento street, | for Tahitii Sierra Nevada gUeAtogER L ‘ fiive Asainea Do class. C...0.100% Oregon Nav Ists...113 | good request, and growers were indifferent to | Rhubarb, 40@6lc per box for common and 75¢@ | 1750-level winze is 41 feet § inches below the | 110 I of Baker, E 27:6 by S 132:7%4; $8030. pheiE SPOKEN 5 Do Currency.....100%; Do 4s . requests for’supplies from both canners and |l for good to choice; Green Peas, 114@2ic for | station.” $ | C. E. and Mary E. Green and Laura B. Roe | f W ship Port Elgin, from i 1013 Oregon S L 6: driers, as from present indications they belleve | common and 3c for Garden: String Beans, | The Live Oak and Minuett Mining Company | to J. Parker Currier, lot on N line of Clay || Apr 28-2§ N 7 W. Br ship Port Elgin, Wheat ana Barley off. Do adj 4s. - 82 Do con 5s.. that the Eastern trade will require at least | from Los Angeles, 3@6c for green and 4@6c for | of ..evada County has levied an assessment | strest, 137:6 W of Locust avenue, W 40 by N | Tacoma for Queenstown. % Oats and n dull Canada So 2ds. 101y Reading gen 4s. 10,000 cars of green fruits this vear, and with | Golden Wax; String Beans from Vacaville, 6@ | of 5 cents per share, delinquent June S. | 127:8%; $10. DOMESTIC PORTS. Rye steady and quiet e e T better ficilities offered by railroads for the | §¢: Cabbage, $140; Tomatoes, $150@2 0 per box, | The Standard Oll Company announces a | Same to Gregor G. Fraser, iot on N line of | SEATTLE-Arrived May 1l-Stmr Cottage Chi & N W con 75,143 Do § F deb 5 t L & S F gen 171% St Paul con 127:8% ; $10. NEAH BA | ig exchange lower. ’Alrnbnn gen 4x. | et G hunnti Calie|asclixed Do %|St Pau n | P e cent extra a year ago. Thus far this vear the | James and Alice G. Campbell to American | from Seattle for San Francisco. ' ¥ ;‘ ,'k' ‘1'1“ coan n}fi‘;::fl P :K:asnfi”!“::"ml 2 ‘:L:V_"‘z‘mnf‘ 1: & P 1st 22% | their crop in that way. t?n’é%‘;’}“;,fr dozrpgeréw;h}z{fln{t{:wg;:flgfl\fi:’r;bg:: company hap)doclared 6 per cent regular and | Surety Company of New York, lot nrgf\ corner | PORT TOWNSEND: Arrived | May hm-tn_inr el e et e G Iats I D iy sty | | gAccoraing to our advices, prowers are mak- | SCBILPS foscn; Sectamento + 30ci | 12 per cent extra, against 6 per cent regular | of Colton and Brady streets, NE 100 by NW | Meteor, from San Pedro for Port Gamble; schr Onions weak Potatoes uncha Bo - ol very effo; 0 secure orders for grecu fruis | 2 & and 12 per cent extra for the two quarters in e RS 50; 810, Serena Thayer. from San Pedro for | e Sggs stand the sa ] 0 fs... 8T | for the East for shipments before July 10 in s = 1838, e W o e R May 11—Schr Salvator, from Olygnpia o il Ere gen 4s......... Tli; Tenn new set 3s... 47% | order to get the trade In these markets. There: POULTRY AND GAME. At the recent annual meeting of the | street. %0 S of Fifteenth, S 50 by W 137:6; $10. | for San Franeisco I SR BV D Gosta s B i fore, instead of waiting for consignments of | Ancivor car of Eastern ted to-day. | Maryland Concolidated Mining Company of | Charles and Caroline Wolt to Frank and Eu- | "COQUILLE RIVER—Arrived May 10—Schr auie 4 Gen Electric 5s...117 | Do 2ds.... fresh truits o' be naanc: shiyperet wE e (ace Zastern s expected to-4aY. | Grass Valley the following were elected direc- | Renia Labory, lot on S line of Twenty-first | Barhara Hernster. hence May 5 g es rather weaker. . GH A; 8 A 6s......114 Union Pacific 4s. buying freely on a cash basis for shipment to Local stock is steady at about previous prices. | tors: . P. Dorsey, L. V. Dorsey, E. M. Tay- | street, 230 W of Noe, W 25 by S '14; $10. OLYMPIA—Arrived May 10—Bktn North- arrive more freely Do 2ds........[ 1% Wabash 1 | Eastern markets, feeling confident-that all they | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@lic for Gob- | lor, S. J. Alderman and Theodore Dorsey. IAdarne AN Comit west. from San Pedro. H&TC u3 i Do ... send forward will be absorbed in New York, | blers and 13@ldc for Hens; Geese, per pair, | They organized by electing S. P. Dorsey presi- : y- PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived May 11—Str | Do con s 112 West Shore 4 Chicago, ‘St. Touis and other markets in the | $1 50@1 75; Goslings, $2@2 50; Ducks, §@6 for old | dent and superintendent and L. V. Dorsey sec- | Elvira M. Hawkins (wife of Eli W.) to An- | Alcatraz, from Rowens Landins | Towa Cent ist 114 Wis Cent Ists.... East and Middle Weet. and $5 50G7 for young: Hens, $4@s; voung | Tetary and treasurer. gela C. Barbagelata, undivided half interest in | = EUREKA—Sailed May 11—Schr Lottie Car- ¥ arfitenny B OIE S R s v Cencinie | = Roosters, $7a 50; old Roosters, § 565. Fryers, | _The Empire mine of Grass Valley has just [ lot on B line of Telegraph avenue. 100 N of | con, for San Diego: bktn Monitor. for San s La new con 4z 110152 Do Deferred . | EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. $6@6 50, Broilers, $4 50@5 50 for large, $2 50@3 50 | paid a dividend of $50,000, the first this year. Hawthorne, N 50 by E 125, being lot 12, Buena | Francisco: schr Bertha Dolbeer, for Newport; carce. L & N unified 98% Colo Southern 4s. | for small; Pigeons, $1 2 per dozen for-old | The De Lamar miné in Idaho pald a dividend | Vista Homestead, Oakland: gift. stmr Fomona, for San Francisco. Increased receipts of Wine. MINING STOCKS | CHICAGO. and $2@2 % for Squabs. {ot $48.000 cn the Sth. [ o> & Havens to Lila R. Havens. lot on N co CASPAR—Arrived May 11—Schr Maxim, hee 5 v ario | cHICAG! . . .| GAME—Hare, $1; Rabbits, $125 for Cotton- | The Gold King mine of Col. a divi- | ner of Bonita and Piedmont avenies, NW 12 May 3 A s WINE AND BRANDY. | Chollar ... Opnir. ! ||T'410¢n::;| ‘{d:r‘ :1&:"::5:35 . f’:,?,’:.‘xs tails and §1 for small ‘ dend of 520,000 o the a0 Patd | NE %, SE 83 to beginning, block 2, Pledmont | GREENWOOD—Arrived May 11—Stmr Green- S x o 4 | e to-day at | P R The Swansea mine of Utah paid a dividend | Park, Oakland Townshin; $. wood, hence May 10, 3 g and Brandy at this port for | Gon Cal & V 1 Uj"fk"\‘[’h" 5 30 | prices. Fancy grades brought $ 40@5 50; choice | BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. of $5000 on the J0th, ‘and he Goath Swanees | - Georse and Carrie B. Steriing to same, 1ot on | “FORT BRAGG-Arrived May 11-Stmr Novo, s of the year were as fol- [ GEaBWOO woroe % - i1 %S| steers, $15@5 25; mediums, # 50@4 & | 8 orata stock- et mine of Utah will pay a dividend of $20,000 on | N line of Piedmont avenue. 8 NE from NE | hence May 10 wE. ¢ red with the same time in 1898 Hale & Norcross jerra Nevada §7 | ers and feeders, $4@4 15; bulls, $2 70@4 15; cows | Cheese is lower again. Eggs are in fair de- | the 25th. | corner of Piedmont ?xld Bonita avenues, the: "Q JREKA—Arrived May 11—Stmr Laguna, Of Wine, 5,805,479 gallons, against 6.656,987; of | Homestake 5 Standard 2 65 | and heifers, §3 (0G4 2: Western fed steers, $4 40 | mand and steady at unchanged prices. Butter [ At the annual meeting of the Hawaiian | On a curve along N line of Piedmont avenue. | he Mavie May 11—Schr Wet Ll ko e Homestalo s W Siaadan | @5 20; Texas steers, $3 90@4 90; calves, | stands the same Commerclal and Sugar Company on Wednes- | NE 84, thence NW 1240, thence to the left and | ASTORIA- Arrived May 11-Schr Webioot, Mexican 47 Yellow Jacket...... 33| ¥ 50 | S T aR e day 90510 shares of the 100,000 shares in ‘the { SW & thence to the loft and S 15 to beginning, | pence, Apr 26; stmr State of California. b NATIONAL EXPORTS. EAe e S Trade in hogs was good, but prices ruled a | ¢ = s - | capital stock were represented and voted in the | being lot 2, block 2, revised map Pledmont | May $ e | BOSTON STOCKS AND lg‘-\PS- shade weaker, with the exception of cholcest | et amancy Greamiery, SRIESGlC e following direstors: Wo M. Alexander, H. M. | Park, Oakland Township; 36 0 o [ 51 ATTLE&rrived May 1-U § stmr Bear, The following figures, taken from the bulletin Do pret grades. Cholce, $4 50@5 35; heavy packers, $3 50 Dajry—] 5 1434c; | Baldwin, W. H. Chickering, Albert Meyer and ary L. Marshall to Sophie Elder, 3 nce May 5. (L P L ¥ fssupd by the Bureau of Statisties of the Trea -4, @4sMich Tel...... 3| @3 T mixed 83603 5: butchers’, § 6@ | atore, iarncy, Jbe: g0od to cholce, 18GMY%C: | 1y o1k, “ihe financial statement was as | block P, Knowies and Potter subdivision of fled “May 11—dap stmr Riojun Maru, for onas— 3 : light, $3 S0@3 85 pigs, $3 25@3 75. follows: Kennedy Tract, Bast Oakland; $10. Yokohama and Hongkong ry Department, show the value of the prin |atchison 4s ‘ of advi o EEEedholos imil0nay Sua ol 3 | “Martin and Jennie M. Walsh to A. C. Speer | - USAL—Arrived May 11-Stmr Newsboy, hce articles of merchandise exported from the (o & St Fe, 15%|" Mining. Share et hcepicnllmba i S ns Silvels T CES Ganted at 150106 for storé and H@ise| ivnineies” | 1ot on S line of Effie street, 200 E of Dwinelle, | May 8. LR g United States the nine months ended March 4! Allouez Min Co % ?«vmnndhand a Eood deai of competition be- | per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 16}@17c. | | F 40 by fi!;?’afi‘;i h;{n:nlutkfli hln;}(m‘. Case Tract, n"’rR‘T ':r'}_'-‘”'” r”, tled - May 2 £ 31 1599: Br \ffs, $209,125,07; cotton, SIS2 Do pre Atlantic ....... ween buyers to secure the choicest stock. | i Exce: fitorcorzect 65 7. Berkeley: $300. G IDLOW e ¥ 5 795 . .3 attle and hogs, | Bell Tel Boston_& Mont There was an urgent demand for lambs to DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. 82 otiassts A.’C.‘Speer.to Teabelle Speer, same, Berke- | FORT = LUDLOW Arrived May 11 Bark f § I3 total, $hib. | Boston & Butte & Boston.. ship East. Colorado unshorn lambs sold_at STOCK S o ley; gift. Fresno. from Port Gan ¥ (eI §20,52 A , $574, 3 6@ R0@4 T5: AND BOND EXCHANGE. | e EUREKA-—Sailed Mav 11-Stmr Samoa, for 72 rticles sned | Boston Calumet & Hecla, 520 | $6@6 50; shorn lots, $4 50@4 75: sheep. $4 25@ | Receipts were 1470 boxes Cherries and 673 i E er ch | Boston L‘: 5 Centennial ... 5 7[(»43;7’.‘{!2115.:‘?1:‘1 Daixed .ois scliing frst 'l | chests Strawherriea THRURSDAY, May 11-2 p. m. Builders’ Contracts. S R G AN BLE—Arrived May 11—Schr Me- i e oD o e ol I s B0 » %000: hoss, 25,000: sheeD. | The situation in Cherries remajns about the < Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. | Oscar L. Fest (owner) with John Wikman | teor, from Pedro. \ 1 ,:1‘ months | Gen Electric Osceola same, though prices are slightly off. The re- o Bonds— Equit G L Co. 7 (contractor), architect Willlam H. W h»fl:r. YREIGN PORTS then aga $1.415,324 and | Federal Steel...... 0% Quincy | CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, ceipts have dally grown smaller for several | {8 Quar coup..ld — AL g I Carun e arickmoricand P’afafn":{‘,rf"r e Sailed May 10—Br ship Lady Isa- We $19,401,041 the same times last year. Do prefd 4+ Tamarack o days, but the high prices keep the market from | 45 o . oo Castops g A1 eatlanaland sadoigopnnivtoihe # tno stony S e malt 4 : Mexican Central Wolverine NEW YORK, May 11.—The followi: the 5 i oy Ea R F T E o on (Nl sofigTark s e g T D Sailed May 10—Fr bark WEATHER REPORT. 01 Colony......... Parrott b - May 11.—The following are the | cleaning up, so the stock is increasing in splte | 3s quar coup..107%I108 ~Pac L, Co. —_ 45 | Scott, 28 by 137:6. Rough frame up, $320; for Hull. FEATHER REPOR Ol Chlonyhiots ol anroith prices realized by the Earl Fruit Company for | of the diminishing recelpts. A good many | Miscellaneous— |8 F G & E.... 2% @Y% | brown coated, $320; building completed, §220; | Duthesss anne, for BWL o i gan- ; e 0. e SR e e L S | California Cherries sold at auction to-day: | black were shipped to Portland and Victoria | Cal-st Cab 6s.117 — [San Fran 3% .3% | thirty-five days after, 3315; $12D. A 9. "Baor fo. May Tl—Br bark SAN FRANGCISGO, Muy 11, 5 pi West ‘End I Tnion Tand.. ..., & |Royal Anne, $4@4 25, average $410; Centennial, | yesterday, but whits were not wanted for this | Cal {J_'c L 68.125%127% Stockton Gas.. — 133 | Tong Bong (firm of Sing Fat & Co., 614 Du- | GOek Bentr APUL T, 0O SANERANGIS Y AR Rk Weatingh ke £ 1212; Pontiac, $3 121 business_ and free supplies were left on hand [C C Wat 5s.... 11214113 Insurance— | pont street), owner, with Hills & Fisher (con- | A0 (EOBOCM O “yay 10-Fr bark g a seasonal rainfalls to . s thehclgee gulp-zl S oy |Firem's Fund.22z — }lrar‘mrfii.dalrr‘h((r‘cl John J. drsewsvwrm. all “m;} LA Birkenhead date, as compared wose of same date N < THE COTTON MARKET. Berries of the different kinds are coming | E L s....130%131 | Bank Stocks— for an addition in rear and in basement of | Jeanne 4% chip Galena, from Ore- i Eg A SEa Lianian o e TEHELONDON MARISET e A= more {reely, a8 will be gcen|by the quotations (P:’:fr;‘l :Ri{ 6s. — 116 Sieecal o GB | Tuimemm e g nw o pomnene | o e Fo . urs CEW X May 31 The (o o .| NEW ORLEANS, May 11.—COTTON—Steady; | below. jeary st R 5s. — — |Bank of Cal — | ing at N line of main north wall of St. Mary's | SATLANTIC STEAMERS This Last e S My L e Gommerciel A% rvan e S Y; e ot A rioots nave ceased) H C &S 5%s12% _ [Cal S D & P.— 8% | Cathedral, on NI corner of California and | R e b Stations 24 Hours. nSEeasons | Y oECReE s NLuRAIn pinancial BoableRTamgnaY NEW YORK, May 1.—COTTON—Quiet; mid- | _ Oranges are firm at the recent advance. | I A Ry 5s.....106%106% First Nationl.220 — | Dupont streets, N 25, E 112, S to a point, W to Dy R e Hautas Trace o The markets here were more active and | gz guc 3 Lemons and Limes are steady. Apples are |L A L Co $5.101% — (Lon P & A...— 131% | beginning; $4200. ; from Hambivg Vi Halltax o (0 ¥ it Gl N .00 rather cheerful to-day. Americans were large- Ao el scarce and firm Do gntd 6s..101% — 'Mer Exchange — 16 | A. Miguen (owner) with A. Hurthere (con- | Jails M ol Aited May Tl_Stmr Waes- SRcrainert oS 14.00 Iy bought well above parity, but New York PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. ;Eive boxes of green Apples came in from | Market-st Gs. 12" 12034 Nev Nat Bk..180 190 | tractor). architect J, Godart, all work except | (WLIVE — 3 Mes San Franclsco.......... 0.00 16.00 Heaitalens thent reneata anal (HthL R e g S Vacaville. 3 Do lst M §si1S — | Savings Banke— plumbinig for alterations and additions to one- | taldt |\ yiived May | 11-Stmr Fresn 0w 7.03 aull, with further weakness in the street | PORTLAND, May 1L—Clearings, $350,208; | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— NCNGR7105 — [Ger S & L. — 160 |story frame building to make & two-story | SOUTHAMPTONTERINEC SR o cners San Luis Obispo 080 15.46 London buyers were much discouraged. Ana- | balances, $65,032 2 " | [ Apples. §150@2 50 for fair to good and $3@3 50 | N Ry Cal €s..115 — !Hum S & L.10:0 1160 | frame building (flats) at 1805% Mason street. | Fumr‘{"»;“/:;Wm = Angeles 0 4.9 condas were 1214@12%: Tintos were 9. Silver SR ok for cholce to fancy. = A A N Ry Cal 65..113% — 'Mutval Sav.. — 413 | between Vallejo and Green, _\\’; of Mason, 55: "'i\glgsr_r’l,fm_‘\_“ Arrived May 11—Str Spaarn- 3 0.00 9 was dull, though India bought at the lower NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. D ook e e oo per/drawer and [INIRIC RIR 6s - RIM SIRsavIU. (60— & | ot Vallelo NEWIbR WGSBS & 0 | ety from New. Yoric vie Boulogne- & © s level, America not pressing sales L e e NrcnEming SE &S & Sailed May 1—Stmr Maasdam, for New Fr o o 3 e > e | = e: Strawberries, $3@5 per chest for sma N ‘10013 — < ™ Sk _Sailed May Stmr @ e e MumumleIRERS CLOSING ! OREGON. and 42 5063 50 for large berries: Raspherries, | Dak Gos to. o 1~ = |ooinity, . B a0 0 i NOTIGE IO NES RIN EIRS York Rt o . 5 LONDON, May 11.—Canadian Pacific, 110%: | PORTLAND, May 11.—The wheat market was | §1 50@1 75 per drawer; Newcastle Raspberries, | Om C Ry 65..126% — | Street Rafiroads— s 2 N W HER CONDITIONS AND ERAL e A branch of the United States Hydrographi: \ CONT S A ZRAL thern Pacific preferred, S0%: Union Pa- | easier under the pressure of weakness in out- | 15¢ ber basket, - o | P& Cl Ry 6s.107 — |California ....115 — | Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange. la OCE.N TRAVEL. I o o sl ninl STl A necOnila, B side markets and an advance in freights locally. | 7icmsi per box for black: black, in bulk, Sgec; | b,& O 68.....11T — [Geary .. §7% — | maintained In San Francisco for the benefit of |~ = eslosRect LU dly over the l‘;-rr ('o‘,i}"' quiet, 28 3-16d per ounce; Money, 1 | Nominal quotations are 57@38c for Walla Walla, | white. A@6c per Th i 2 o sine::x{s}zz 6s... — 12215 ga{kstil& & 62% 63% | mariners, without regard to nationality and E A : -~ [{Seseror ity adelplr binet i e e S o S'F & N Pens | Presidio TR | Rarentoaare coralany mvitea to visit tne | PACIfic Coast Steamship Co. i Bl N onn Sn Al A ERODUCH 0 TAEImoToR. cers | por box. Seailings, S 302 oy Medltarsagonn | & F & 8 JVIs IRUS Powder— aiiceuherefcomple sisetstoichar tiandianil. Troadway 4 the Dakotas. TACOMA, Wash., May 11.—Wheat lc lower; % S@1 5 SierraRCal 6s.108% California ing directi f the world are kept on hand Steamers leave y : fallen over the entire| NEW YORK, May 11.—FLOUR—Receipts, 11,- | club, 57c; biue stem, 6c. SW“‘:hg"z’gzsfifli‘:f“‘g},‘;- &) B@L50 for cOm- | S P of Ar 6s..113 103% F Dynamite... — L eEE s e e e whart, San Francisco: try west K3 Mountains. except | 139 barrells; exports, 7827. Inactive and weak LONDON WOOL S. Times. $6a6 50; Calitornia_Limes, soatse per | S B C 68 (1905 — 112 Glant Con Co. 7% — | information can always be obtained regarding e e v ac: § Joaquin valley.'| on‘all grades but winter ext Winter LONDON W OOLAS L small ‘box; Grape Frult, $150@2 0; Bananas, | § B C & (308 — — jVigorit -....... % lights, dangers to mavigation and all matters R oe. L mperature of 9 | Straights, 8 5043 50: Minnesota patents, $750 | LONDON, May 11—There was'a good at- | L8062 6 ber bunch; Pineapples, 20400 pef |35 & = (D = (Hank b co.... 17 14 | Onterest to ocenn ommeree, | For_Victorla, Vancouyer (B- 2 - but it will be | 4 Winter extras, $5 75@4 10; Minnesota bakers', | tendance at to-day's session of the wool auc- | I°%°™ e Se S P Brbe. l120% — [Haw € & § CL120 120 | pujiding, at the foot of Market street, is hotsted 1 C.). Port ér&'rver-(slenfl-n-‘:c‘a‘,“:; ) Lt BYE Lhiday o of ramn at| WHEAT—Receipts, .45 bushels; exports, | Uon sales.- Competition was strong and firm | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS, | § Y Water fa1ie 1oy Haton S DGR B 3, | avout tsh minutes before noon and dronped at | o o (Wash,). the ex a of rain a veak. 'No. 2 red, S2lac f. o. b, | prices continued to rule. The Continent was - S V Wate Al Rl HECo 2 2%2 | noon, ridian, by telegraphic signal re- | g R T K : Sl elexator; No. 1 Northern Dulath A free ‘puver on good greasy merinos, which | New York mail advices say of Prunes: |§V Wisdm).1025108 © Onomen S Co. 4012 48 | ceived each day from the United States Naval | 56 31. June 5, ain Svisy Airh day (hereatter: | For o for ‘s arrive. Options opened | showed at hardening rates’ The home trade | “‘Prunes continue steady, though buyers are | Stktn Gag 65101 — |Pauhab 5 T, 4% Obferya oy, eaceRtiling, T | change ‘at Seattle to this company's steamers & Ertnonls] e fresh | PASY A1 the eron rey and at once rallied on | took cross breeds and Yorkshire secured a Tair | few and mail orders from consumers are not ot JMiscellaneous. | 4 notice stating whetner the ball was dropped | for Ajacka and G, N, Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P- 3 riday; fresh r he Southwest and the selection of Australian stock. Contra Costa.. 2 | on time or giving the error, if any. is published | Ry : g+ v, = P R : 2 Teports of insects In the Southwest and it Aus ock. | large, though the ageregate is sufficient to | Marin Co il 30 — |Ger Ld Wks s e S ey, 1 o e S e aip o MAYA s « rnia—Fa idays: cooler im0 O e Clonx. bes nd heavy FOREIGN MARKETS. maintain prices at about the previous level. | Spring Valley. — — |Mer Ex Assn e c 9 14 16 24 29 June 3. and every fitth day ext 1s th winds. RIRatl AL el e b e The total supply available for distribution Is | Gas and Biectrie— |Qceanic 8 Co 95 Lieutenant. U. S. N thereafror. ' S Ay ‘}“"‘,‘. taa % May, 76%@7i%ec, closed ~ LONDON, May 11.—Consols, 110 5-16; silver, | so small that with any consuming demand at f‘_flvfl'“) (‘Efl(e e I,fi:_ TRt o For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, . g et -16c,” closed s 28 5-161; wheat cargoes off coast, buyers and | all prices must remain firm or advance. Some | coNiTRl @ G0 T T LAY B (" Co = Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Oblspo). . closed T4%e; Decemb SUN, MOON sellers apart; cargoes on pi age, easier, in | further export demand from > rmany is ex e, closed Morning Session. €an Pecro. Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and | | Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme, ty—Fair Friday: fog | - some request: English country markets, quiet. | pected. supplies in that country being very | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | x. 6. 20. 24, 28; HOPS—Dull ER P & I 3 | v 8 P Arg A o Board— Newport, 9 a. m.. May 4, 8 12, i6. 3 : in % e e | “LIVERPOOL, May 11 - WHEAT- teady; | low and the embargo on American dried fruits | Fhisln Times and Helghts of High and Low o - A ALEXANT M ¥ ast Otficial. WOOL—Steady. | wheat in Paris, holiday: flour in Paris, holl: | removed. How serious the drop may be remains | Alaska Packers’ Associat £ & June 1. and every fourth day thereafter. M—Dull, he market shows a steady un- EASTERN MARKETS. e Water. Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San |’ Fer Sy Din e e Fwr Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | ford” (Ron Lais Ot Eanth Barbarn, Port is certain that it is | h country markets, quiet. | to_be determined, but i 3 13- 2d. | large. ~The reports have a strengthening In ! thority of the Superintend 1 whol ‘ ence on the market, and, it is thoug] 33 Giant Powder Con Y e Superintendent. Los Angales and Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a. Iron scored a mominal advance on a more ai R e e e (L Dot A e e P OTE-The high and low waters occur at|m.. May 2. 6, 10. 14, 18, 22. 2 30: June's. and bitrary turn in the views of producers. At LOCAL MARKETS. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, Tc for 40-50's, 5@ | &0 Hana Plantation Co. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about |every fourth day thereafter. e MARKET. the ciose the Metal E: nge ca 2 5lc for 50-60's, 4@4lac for 60 3%@3%c for | Hawaiian Commercial & Su twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | For Enszenada. Magdalena Bay, San Jose PIGIRON—Warrants, firm at §i1 7 4@2%c for 90-100's | 235 Hutckinson S P Co..... the height of tide is the same at both place: Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosalla There were smart de- | LAKE COPPER-Dull at $i3 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. and 2@2%e for 100-110°s; Peache: ——————— | and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each $1@9isc for | 30 Hutchinson S P Co | 70-50°s, 2%@3%c for 80-90's 1 COPPER—D , 0 H BB S0t ; FRIDAY, MAY 12, month IN—Quiet at 524 45 bid and < 2 0od to chofee, 10@10izc for fancy and 14@lsefor | 230 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co : 5 e {IDAY, 3 LEAD—Steadier, §4 425 bid and §4 4 Sterling Exchange, 60 days — sy B K prlcots, 121@13c for Royale and 14 1oe | $6000 Market-st Ky Con 5 per cent bonds.118 2 ; o | EoE Surthesntormationy cheatn folder e Wil The br price for lead Is $ ferling Exchange, sight..... = 45| tor Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, 6@9isc: sun | 150 Market-st Rallway... e 10 | withaut ‘mroeioas metice: steamers: salling dates CELYE et M e i = 4% | driea, out; Black Figs, out; Plums nominal, | 100 Mutual Blectric Light’. Modn! st e % SPELTER—Continued at $6 75 bid and 46 75 | New York Bxchange, sight-.. oo — {7 | Iiko for unpitted and 41:@ho for pitted; Pears, §0M Oukland Gas bond - 1| I TCKET OFFIOE — 4 New Montgomery as 107 | 3%, ‘according to color, etc. | "1% Oceanic 3 = e T e BehD rling | COFFEE—Options closed barely steady, un- | Mexicar Dollags .. i = 0 | TRAISINS—3%c for twolerown, 4%c for three- | 65 Oceanic 5 | | | Fe. | | s L. PERKIN rling a B I % r L f——1Ft.\— Ft.|——| Ft. | GOODALL. PERK]INS & CO.. Gen. Agt: et e s R ] rv}nm:vl;_l“fl\‘o pr:nu 1;“‘\ \h‘.\‘nm bage. ver, per ounce e = #1% | crown, 5%c for four- grown \!{'-{a’vv' for Seedless ) Onomea (LR B L Wi |H W L wl " 10 Market st.. San Trancis s 3 et ™ | June, $5 10 )etober, $ ovember, 5 50; By = e Sultanas, 3c for Seedless Muscatels and §1 20 100 Onomea Sugar Co..... 5 & SR S e el s on call, w an at the smalier | Deoember. $5 7o March, & pot " coftee— | WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. | for Lordon Lavers: Dried Grapes, 2%@3c. S Paanhan S0 Coin & i ST D A,i S = On as dull. Mild—Dull ke Shee NUTS—Chestnuts, 7c per Ib; Walnuts, 5@Sc 12 Paauhau S P Co. 8l v 7 el 5 v SUGAR-Weak, Fair refining, 4%c: centrl-| WHEAT—The Government report, showing a 1 for hardshell, 10@11c for softshell: Almonds, 8 | 20 Paathan S P Go i o A b R THE 0, R.&N (5] g b s ot histuEalsiossie Refined —Barely steady. | percentage of over 76, instead of ahout 70, as | So for hardshell, 12@13c for softshell, 4@16¢ for | 173 Paauhau $ P C pis bl gl o1 siias S B e A R o 5 X | "RUTTER Kages: SITONRET. | axpected, depressed the Chicago market from | papershell: Peanuts, 6@ic for F Gas & Electric DPISPATCH FAST STEAMERS avorable itha Sastern and 416@ | ble than $4 50@5. bright and S@9c Western creamery factory, 1P2@ | 23 1o fe7,. This effectually overcame the bullish | ¢ _for California; Cocoanut HONEY—Comb, 10@1lc fi orit. Powder. | NOTE—. v S [ the Searty morning” fides are siven i e ] PO R TIL AND EGGS—Receipts, steady. | Teports of Hessian fly in Ohio and the plowing | ror Jower grades: water white extracted, 7i4 | oy h:”;ll“ ]',”“\‘V,‘,.r' o i Y07 | hand column and the successive tides of the | From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. wk 1 e | Western, 13@1 p of 51 per cent of the Illinois acreage, the | 714c; light amber extracted, 7c; dark, 5@bic e e day In the order of occurrence as to time. The | £12 First Class Including Berths Thh ot ‘ Pk Souierni? Fehasinder <l iNingd v U5 B Tatall byt o s e o ternoon Session. second time ‘column gives the secondtide of | S8 Second Clags | and Meais. was the largest in this group. The understand- | NEW YORK, May 1i.—California dried fruits, | Per cent of Kansas and Nebraska was reported | BEESWAX—2@27c pver Ib. Water. | A ‘Wi last or right hand -olumn ives the | Columbla eatls April A May 3 1 m bt P hee e : (TS | ploed wp The bults tmned benes nd raided v Water. | Tast (e 07 the das: excent when Thers aee bot | g Ete of California sails April & May & ; 7 s o ke XrorATED ApPLES « azise; | e mariet. Th shipping account 1S1C ) Contra Costa Water. | three tides. as sometimes occur. The heights | g% 0\ .. Walla, Spokane. Butta, share tion shares showing net g EEElewiEe ey RS cHoke This market declined in sympathy with Chi- | Hams continue stiff and active, with a prob- | /1) Contra Costa Water | =ven axe soundings: to hejsoundings (on Ahe | Heyena: und iallipoints i ini the/i* Northwest. 2 from one to four points, the greatest | PLo e 0% @%e cago and business was dull, | ability of higher prices in the near future. | o) Gonira Costa Water.....o L opas, e e T e St Tarough tcketalto il points Fast. s i wmic =5 “,\mu: OTS—Dull’ at 13@l4c; Moorpa 1@ q.\v[’“::’\’\‘uy:x Shipping, $1 05@1 06%; milling, 1 il‘;:rnn is also firm, but Lard is rather easy than | ‘15 :;m,: :,,,wg,r 1-,,,. (e i | and thenth i et bfomea rm";! E. C. “ARD,“\;,e&e:‘:E:\fi\:..L bT Alikrds Bt hesot| R e e : T srosk s Z SO | otherwise. ! Siant Powder Con. 37 | the depth given by the charts. The plane of | GOODALL the Masor of tne | PEACHES—Unpeeled, $t4@llie; peeled, %@ | CALL BOARD SALES. | “CURED MEATS—Bacon, Sc per Ib for heavy, | 50 Hawatlan Commercial & R G A P e D) N fallad o euptaitaEa st ] 2 solnformal, Seesion— o'clock — December— | s1@ac for light medium, 10%@lic for light, 12¢ | 2 Hutchinson SEn 22 | = e Gl CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Secon lon—December—2000 ctls, $1 14%. | Bastorn Sugar-cure T10: Calitornia a Sugar Plantation Co. TIME BALL. | | Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 11@11%c; California | 200 Kilau anta ] Hams, 10@10igc; Mess Beef, $13 per bbi; extra | $7000 Market-st R R Con 5 per cent bds. slight’ Regular Morning Session — December—16.600 ctls, $113%: 2000, $1 13%; 12,000, $1 13%; 8000, AMERICAN LINE, KEW YORK, BOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARI3Y. Stopping at_Cherbours. westbound. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | From New York Everv Wednesday, 10 a. m. | building was dropped at exactly noon to-day-— | St. Louts. May 3[Ft. Lovt May 24 A I, e. at noon of the 120th meridian. or at § | Parls 1 May 31 CHICAGO, May 11.—The Government crop re- Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- | chants'” Bxchange, San Francisco, Cal.. May 12, 1599, Mess Beef, $14; Family Beef, $15@1: extra 120 Market-st Railway............ 3 port, which suggested a yield of 310,000,000 | $1 13 prime Pork, $i2; extra clear, $15; mess, $16; 3 North Ry of Cal 5 per cent bonds. bushels, gave wheat a weak start. The senti- | ,AClEraocs Sestion—Pecerbers2M0 ctls, §1 13%; | Smoked Beet, 1ic' per Ib, 3 | 109 Oceanic § § Co ment. however, soon changed and the market | “BARLEY—Lower quotations Tuled on call, | commiind aot pieiinied at 5%@S%e Rt lb for | 128 Ocea hecame strong on reports from several States | but the spot market was dull and unchanged. ' | compound and Te@7ic for pure: half barrels, | 100 Onomea irregular. Among the > rnational Pa ns were ugar Co. T T S - S , Sc: 10-1b =, Sipc; 5-1b tins, $%ec. 0 Paauhau S P Co. 1 May in Paris . The reaction | of the appearance of chinch bugs. The buying | Feed, $1 (215@1 05; Brewing, $1 07131 1213 per | PG TOLENE Tlerces, t%aiac: A e | e S | o'clock p. m. Greenwich mean time. St. Paul May 17 St. Paul June 1 e eatural by | was weak-hearted, and when advices were re- | ctl. P T less than 300 ibs, 1-Ib pails, 60 In a case, Sige: 21000 § F & N P Ry bonds.. | C. G. CALKINS, RED STAR LINE, Y ddarge part of the | coived ftomgBuflalo hat thesaunouncementiof | AL N Ly 3-1b palls, 20 in a case, $%c; 5-1b pails, 12 in a | 110 § F Gas & Electric Co. Lieutenant. U. §. N.. in charge. Y a x E part of the | an early compromise of the labor troubles was | Informal Seslon—9:15 o'clock—No sales, case, hc; 10-1b pails, § in a case, S%c: 50-lo| 20 S V Water. | New York and Antwarp. ests in the market. Specu- | promature everybody who had wheat began to | Second Session—No sales. % ed vim and the marked tins. 1 or 2 in a case, T%c: wooden buckets, 20 | 1500 Vigorit Powder. o New ¥erk Every Wednesday. 12 noon. I i { | | | A heay 4 | unload. e market declined steadily (o the | Regular Morning Seesion December_200 ctl, | Ibs-net,Sthe: tancy tuba: 8 Ibe net, Tie: half- | Street STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Noorflazd ... May 3Westernland ... May % i ated at | close. July w@le lower at T1@ilse, ad- | S1ic: seller 99, new—4000, ST4c; 2 The. " about 110 1bs,T%c. Jie = Stree -~ —— h e ‘May 10 Kensing on .....May 31 o hief impetus to the retro- oss orders were ched at 7! and eir ex- | §7%c; December—2000, 91%c; 2000, 91'pc; 2000, v 3 .0 ¢ L & s | - = — i Y » and occa Iy “Deriods. of] Laior B s L e e b M DR T TO NG WODLISNDSHOES B8 ol Market st Cable 6 per cent b | san Juan. [Acapuleo...ovooeroc May 12 g s‘i”fi:?hialusf» o attribut ering by the | erene wan Too Vb S o S ; ; ST 100 Onomea Sugar Co. Acapulco .......|Panama. lliMay 12| . St. Michaet, Dawson City. avorable level, American To- | ke qomane . stonrthene com. Tbdt Tar o | prices. seet t have stommed o busicss £c7 | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 5 | Samoa [Humbolat Ba; “May 1 | For tuil intormation regarding {reight and pas- It in on the stock dividend of 100 | the advance was lost in sympathy with. the ancy Feed, §1 50 per ctl; good to cholce, | APOUt lc under the quotatiens. Heavy salted INVESTMENT BOARD. | Umatilla |Victoria & Puget Sound Mav 12 | ___ % age apply to closed compared witn | wheat July 'ya'sc lower, ad- | §1 45@1 4T common, §1 T%@1 42%: Surprise, | Steers, 10c; medium, 9@8ic; light, 8c; Cow- | £ Santa Rosa. ISan Diego. o IMay 12 | Dgl"'ESNATTO AL NAVIGATION COMPAX ght's final ures. To-day’'s bond znd decline 4c at the close, | $150; Gray, $140@1 45; Milling, $145@1%0 per | hides, 9c: Stags, 6@6lsc; Salted Kip, 3c; Calf, | Morning Session. | Pomona . IHumboldt. . May 12 | ontgomery st.. or any of Its agenc firmness on moderate dealings Followed corn sed fae higher. | ctl: Red, §i 40; Black, §i 121 3. | 10c; dry Hides, sound, 16c: culls and brands, Board— | yeeott [Tillamook Bay May 13 | = W fours registered advanced | LIOViEions were st e L A e I R | 13c; dry Kip and Veal, 15@15%c; dry Calf, i7c: SPElnEs Ve e e i { 8. S. Moana salls the throes b5 In the bid | St iater ander heave laniaation. - July | large Yellow, $1 1235@1 15: White, &1 1501 i%; | Sheepekins, shearlings, 10@30c each; short Hutehingon § P Co) | Progreso 111 lSenttle. A“I R~ \ Heooluioifiand ' i clined later under, heavy Nauldation. ot 35 | mised, $1 195, per oti: Californis Wiiteonomt. | Jool, @6c each: medium, 10g80c: long Wool, | Flutehinton & biGo, Luella /| Tillamoak | Auckland for Sydne; of/stocks to-day amountedite | BT e aoni et 38 2T4e TR e e S ) S 5 %c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides, salt, $1 %5@2 25 for | Market-st Rallway e S iNewmorte | Wednesday, May 11, including: American Steel hoop | C4a aading furures sanged as follos “"RYE-Steady but dull, at $1G1 023 per ctl, | 1azge and SI for emall: Colts. 5oc, | B Occant B5 GO e R The S B A 100, Amerjcan Steel and | e e | BUCKWHEAT—Nomfnal. Ne. 2, Shgine: renparred, AGluo ver 1Nl 300 Vigorit Powder. | Aloha .. L[LLLLL [Point Arena msniD Salle o Heabos o an Sugar 5.0W, American | Articles— pen. High. Low Y : o S h@ e b et s = Signal ... IColumbia River ! Tobacco 1600, American Tinplate’ 30, Ana- | Wheat No. 2— 5 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. }50‘1‘13‘2},;—5.“:"‘2"“(“ e i MINING STOCKS. Fulton . IPortland..... @flpflfll-# o neaday Ay, L. chison G0, = Burlington and | May e 3 Ty J Sl ¢ B. Hernster.....|Coquille River. b Wonas n sit 106,300, Z! §93, TR Foothill and Northern free, 10§12c; Focthill | = % " avorite Line Round the World, via Hawal! 1, Lanelt 106,50, Burlington | July C00 o [FLOUR—Calitornia. family gxtras, %3608 75, | and Northern defective, Salic: Nevada, Sgiie; | FONOWIng were the sales in the San Fran- | Siate of Cai...:|Fortland.. Samos; New Zealand, Austealier Tudin e uneclicated | Beglenber o 9% usual terms; bakérs' extras, $3 ; Oregon | Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@12c. clsco Stock Board yvesterday: orona ... an Dieg England, etc.; $610 first class 800, Ho Corn :No.b2— o and Washington, $3 40@3 45 ver bbl for extra, Fall Wools— Morning Session. Washtenaw ‘r‘;\p(\_mfl 4. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., 114 Montgomery Metroooltand B | 8 253 4 for bakers' and §2 G2 % for super- | Northern Mountatn | 100 Best & Belcher 53 100 Potost Dewiure +|Sritashor May J¢ | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freignt Office, 327 Market St. 0, | Sopt fine. | Southern | 100 Caledonia . 35 100 Potosi R Go0s e > s September . > Plai 5 . Queen ..... Victorfa & Puget Sound|Ma ten | LSTUFFS—Prices 1 P ains s @bc | 100 Challenge ... 32100 Savage 3 S b | odte | e e :’M“‘é‘;:"““ ol | HOPSTI8A erop, Waite per ib for ordinary, | 50 Crown. Point... 13 20 Slerra i o3| Fonita -[May 18 . 3000, May i g - L tep GrANAM | 19@12%c for good and 13@lsc for choice to| 50 Crown Point... 15| 100 St Louis . o7 | North Fork... -IMay 18 | o 3000, do | July Flour, §3 25 per 100°Ibs; Rye Flour, $27: Rye | fancy from firet hand ¢ 2l T & | Grace Dollar. Gilmay 18 10,000 cunces. Septen Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, §2 50; ex- | 2 o Srathandss 600 Hale & Norers. %' 100 Union Con.. .l 43| Grace T [Point Are iMay 3 | Sep e B e S ST — - 100 OPHIx o s 7» 2552l 150300 Xellow Jacket-: 33| EolntiArena cooleo b ATena. o -........ May 18 L | Meas Pork, per barrel b 42, ceam Cornmen, 35201 O0nell, WEOOQITo: | AN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 100 Ophir .. l1m fiGaclle [Chine andiianan MY 1| @ TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR. D5 RED emberi i isee o 58 heat 1-;1: “uhfi‘! B c?‘%m \x;;.ey." B | Hogs continue tcarce at the igh prices, and | | T Atternoon :’g!{a‘ln:- R S Knoe;{Flu(mddBr‘nnn;n streets, 1 p. m.. for 3ai e & Ohio 4t Lard, per 100 pounds ‘arina, $4 5 ole Wheat Flour, olle 2 ! = 3 1100 Belcher . phir =000l | | YO (AMA and HONGKONG., Ccalling at Baitimore & Paul. STand fpec 0 pounde. 485 4974 Oats. (barrels), $6.55@6 95 In sacks. 36 25@g te, | the same may be sald of Veal, The other de- | Thoo Belcher oo 31 360 Ophir ... { STEAMERS TO SAIL. Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and_Shanghai, —and a Pact Do prefd T 512 515 805 5075 | Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, $4 50; Green Peas, | “Crintions show no change. 40 Caledonia 50 Sierra Nev. | ————— | connecting at Hongkcng With steamers for Ctttralt Eacine.. | “Ehort Ribs, per 100 pounds— 5 2| §5 ver 100 Tbs. :‘hnlrs»l- rates from slaughterers to dealers: | 100 Caledonla . 100 Sierra Nevl..ll wt jiteamer | Destination ‘ Sails. 1 Pler. India, etc. No cargo received on board on day hes & Ohio. | Rl 4 67 460 2 e EEF—74@8%c per 1b for Steers and 6@6Y4 500 Chollar 0 Standard . 2 %0 = 5 = of salling. S 1 HH | HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. sy sl oL 400 Unlon Con 3t | A. Blanchd|Humboldt..... May 12, § pm/(Pler 13 | AMERICA MARU.... .Saturday, May § BidaQ “Cash quotat e as follows: | The Hay situation s getting interesti G em e SR LS penID. BOMEXIcan ot S NI ipw dacket AL R e D Ml el P NARGARD: ey e 5 | “Cash quotations were as follows: o Hay nteresting | MUTTON-—Wethers. 7@7tc: Ewes, Tc per ib. i : ...l [May 13, 10 am|Pler N il o ... Tuesday. June . h';.f‘ S5 > 5 | Flour, steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 7lc; No. | again. The crop of Los Angeles County is a | LAMB—Spring. Si¢@Sc ‘:'r Tb. b Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | Pt. Arena..[Point Arena..!May 13, 2 pm(Pier 2 | Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For I prefd Pacifi - 9 e h s 1t > Chi G W % Do prefd. ... | 2 spring wheat, 65@7lc: No. 2 red. 72%@74%c; | fajlure and warehousemen at Hollister and | PORK—Live Hogs, 5%@s%c for small, 5%@ | Board vesterda i Pomona .gumrb)omt 14, 2 pm{Pler 0 | freight and passage apply at company's office, Chl 1o & 1 s pls 8 | No. 2 corn, 33%c; No. 2 oats, 26%4@2%3c; 7 Tres Pinos reported a partial failure in those | 5 for medium and t@slc for large: ' stock Morning Session. Santa_Rosa/San Diego...../\ 14, 11 amiPier 11 | 421 Market street, corner First. Do) ey + | white, 302c: No. 3 white, 281524 sections yesterday. If Los Angeles has to come | HOES and Feeders, 4%@Sc: dressed Hogs, 7| 700 Belcher <eeeo 341 500 Mexican 50 g""!' Bay: .Erwmn, 16, 9 am Pler 11 W. B. CURTIS. General Agent. 4 Wheel & 1 % | 2 rye, 58c; No. 2 barley, 35@4lc; No. 1 flaxseed, Hase Al i © | @8%e. 400 Bullion ... 07| 200 Ophir . 29 | City Peking|China&Japan/May 16. 1 pm|PMSS A e - 19% | $166; prime timothy seed, $235: mess pork, per | north for Hay this year it will make a great et el 0 Ol 200 Ophir 715 | Umatitla . Vic & Pgt Sd.May 16, 10 am/Pier 9 Express Companiens | barrel, 8 15@8 2; lard, per lM,pnunds_';‘ 0@ | difference with the market, but if Texas and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 500 Con Cal 300 Ophir o fi‘n‘:la .,A‘v;nr-'kiq, e 10 am Pier 13 ANCHOR LIINE 5% 5 pratd.... Fxpress Companies= | J°g5." tnort rib sides, loose. $ 40@4 70; dry | Arizona supply her wants the failure will have 20 Con Cal & V.1 6214/ 300 S N 23 | Aloha -[Point Arena.IMay 17. 3 pm/Pier 2 = pDocprera.. Adams Ex........ 113 | gltod shouldsrs: Joxed, GA@A%c: SROR Clank | o rons oply her wents Mhe Lelure Will bave | 5AGS— Calcutta Grain Bags. Biio for June | 209 Son Cel & V.ilerng) s Slerra. Nev 0 2| 1008, - iSyaney. Ll 10 pmi{Pier 7 United States Mail Steamshins e United States... .. 4o | Sides, boxed, $4 &@4 90 whisky, distillers’ in- | 28 "0 iling o large acreage will be eut | @0d July: Wool Bags, 26@28c; San Quentin | 909 Hale & Norcrs. 26i 200 Slerra Nev..... 8 | State Cal...[Portland. .. 10am Pler 24 | Sail from New York Every Saturday for Den & Rio ¢ & Wells Fargo... “"‘f,’,‘ B e et pepaEar, (Ut 1oa%, | for grain this year, and in this event the pro- | Bags, $4 %. Afternoon Session. jiGotona L7 IBeniDidgo] 11 am|Fier 11 Glaspow. ivia iLondendesey. Do prefd s Miscellaneous- Pt ool & » 30 @b A0, | duction of Hay will be much smaller than has | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- | 500 Belcher ........ 35 300 Overman ....... 14 - e Ealoon Passage. $50 and upward. sl AL CotrOtl | _Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | been expected up to this date. The situation | ton, $3; Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, $6; | 200 Con Cal & V..(1 63/ 400 Potost ceee 28 SHIPPIN = B AR e Do 1st prefd Do prefd.. Flour, barrels......... 14,000 10,000 |18° complicated <and “cealers idorn! NOW eX- | Briant, §6; Coos Bay, $; Wallsend, "§7 50. | 200 Con Cal & V.1 6215 200 Savage . 5985 NG INTELLIGENCE. e S Ft Wayne.. Am_ Spirits.. Wheat, bushels 44,000 3000 | Actly where “they stand In reference to the | gTIERH (F5 Coos Bay. 55 Wallsen »dizgm; 500 Crown Polnt.:-. i8] 200 Sierre. New. 5 | City of Rum!é‘&- O;her Steamers, $30. Gt Nor Do p e Rl ST 2500 o000 | coming crop. 3 ., $8 5 ulk ang srenif Sk eerage Passage. Hocking ety o bty geelmn G000 | e “market was quieter vesterday, as re. | In sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Beg, $14; | 50 O iy & S oniGan & - Rome, §25.50. Fucnecsin $24.50. Other Tllinois_Central Do prefd ate Siishels oo 35,000 | ceipts were larger again, but prices showed no | Cannel, $§ 50 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle | 200 Hale orers. 27| 00 Yellow Jacket.. 40 & Thursday, May 1. Strs., $23.50. Lake Erfe & W.. g GaanE }§";‘,-°,”“;',‘,‘;‘hp,, S 21,000 | chan Gate, §760; Coke, $13 per ton in bulk and $14 mg‘;‘"{e s iR oLl Tacket * 43 | Stmr Westport, Peterson, 17 hours frm Bear | For Book of Tours and {nformation app! “Do pretd.. S 3ariey, s saReanel ANe o Lower prices are quoted for Bran and Mid- | In sacks. et = = - HENDERSON BROTHERS, A COLF & Feon “On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | dlings. but the market Is steady at the decline. | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- [ 100 Overman ....... 13 _Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 3 hours from | General Agents, 7 Bowling Green, New ¥ork. Louis & Nash Do prefd arket was steady: creameries, 12@17c: dairies, | Ollcake Meal and Cocoanut Cake are lower. | PANY quotes, terms net cash, in 100-1b bags: o Ventura Or J. F. FUGAZI 5 Montgomery st. Mathactan T g Gent Migoreic e " Rese Siiaay e Tigntc; dalries, | TBRAN—$15 50G16 per ton. Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c: (ESRILNE (O T Stmr Glpsy, Leland, 17 hours from Mon- | Or L. F. COCKROFT 14 Montgomery st M r Ry S Haw Gom: Co e T e eS8, | MIDDLINGS—$16@18 50 per ton. Powdered, 5%c; Candy Granulated, 5%c; Dry Sy terey. Or R. R. RITCHIE. 2 *W Montgomery st., Michisan: Giateal Brookiyn B T : creams, 10%@1lc. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $22 50@23 per | Granulated, bie: Confectioners® A, 54c: Call. THURSDAY, May 11— p. m. Bark Carondelet, Stetson, 7 days from Port SAN FRaWCISCO. L e b e oot S EREG * | ton, Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25726 50; job- | fornia A sc: Masnolia A, 4%c: Extra C. 4%c: Bid. Ask, Bid. Ask. | Gamble. - —_— == oo 16k prefd. - 5o 100k aealt he Ly LB bing, 327 50: Cocoanut Cake, '$31@22; Cotton- | Golden C. 4%c: barrels, 1-16c more: half barrels, | Alpha .. 0 07 Justice ... Bktn Catherine Sudden, Ekrem, 5 days from yDo 1 0 prefd...... | (Wheat— May. July seed Meal, out of market; Cornmeal, $23 500 | %c more; boxes, e more; 50-1b bags, e more, | Alta .. — 09 Kentuck ....... Grays Harbor. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. Mobile . 413 Lead fod Opening ... - 58% 5% 24 50; Cracked Corn, $24@25; Mixed Feed, $15 | No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its | Andes 03 10 Lady Wash.... 01 Schr Monterey, Beck, 16 hours from Bowens | DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. MoK & T 10 Do preid s g | CONRE g e 8T O AY—Wheat, $10912 50 for £00d to cholce and | * Tmporta. from the Hawlian Tslands | e DR L G e o i ey S e SO o K & T.....0... 12 i E ; —Wheat, $10@12 50 for good to choice an mports from the Hawalian Islands in April | Rest & Belcher 55 6 Occidental ... Schr J Eppinger, Colstrup, 15 hours from |from Pier 2. North River, foot of = § e Sl Wheat— May. Sept.-Dec. | $5@ for lower grades; Wheat and Oat, $8@11; | were 414,925 bags, against 314,371 In April, 1898, | Bullion ..., 05 08 ODhIr coroe. Bowens Landing. Morton st. LA BRETAGNE, May 2: LA §'Y Gentral. Pacific Mail. Opentng s 2050 | Oat. $750m10; Barley, $6a5 50; Alfaita, ‘UGS . e Caledonia ... 37 3% Overman sechr Archie and Fontle Hansen, — hours fm | TOURAINE, May 27 LA GASCOGNE. June 1: RO SR Re Closing 3% | STRAW-25@hlc per bale. SCEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Chollar .10 8 3 Potost ... Hiowarts Polnt I river dlrect o Tila: | SACHAMPAGNE. June 10; La BRETAGNE: z el ” Vv \ertife Flour— iR R = “hallenge Con. 33 — Bav. chr Sa , G . b days -1 J . First class to Havre, and upward, ot bt o Stand Roand Opening ...... 25 05 BEANSZAND S SEEDS. For Thursday, May 11. Confidence .....1 00 105 Scorpion maok. 3 g § per cent reduction on round trip, Second class NOLTFesl o a0 Briger 3 CIOSINE ...eee 2505 S Flour, gr sks 11126 Quicksilver, fiks. 17 | Con Cal & V...1801 g Belch: Schr Twilight, Hansen, 5 days from Colum- | to Havre, $3. 10 per cent reduction on_round No Amer Co...... “Do prefd... = There is nothing new to report. Wheat, ‘ctls 4,72 Sugar, sks. Con Imperial... 01 02 Sierra Nev. 9 g5 | bia River. e .| tip GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED Mol PAGIRAS it & Ao THE OUTLOOK FOR CANNED FRUITS. BEANS-—Bayos, §150@165; Small White, $1 9 | Barley, cl:x 1411 iugnr, bbis. .. 575 ?rov.§ Po"lm.‘;. 7 1 2:1\:{- Hill. Sl B:§hr Laura May, Hansen, 3 days from Coos ;TQT‘_F A‘\lhv‘u r\\!;.},(:(mnmmm Grean, Do prefd.. Leather.. o e @210, Large Whites, $150@165; Pinks, $150@ | Tallow, ctls 206 Lime.’ bols.... 152 | Con New York. —|Syndicate . = | Bay. e o tom | New York SAZLS ontario & W Do prefd.... | NEW YORK, May 1l.—The Journal of Com- | 190; Reds, $325@335; Blackeye, $4@4 10; But. | Butter, ctls 316 Pelts, bdis.. 23) | Exchequer ..... — 03/Standara § | Sehr Lena Sweacey, Topfer. 1 davs from a an Or R & N pretd... 1 |U_S Rubber merce says: Trade here has been waiting for | tere. nominal: Limas, $i: Pea, §235@250; Rea | (heese. ctls. 252 Hides, no. ie7 | Gould & Curry. 34 3 Union Con. PY A CLEARED. Pac C 1st prefd... 83 | Do prefa the opening prices on California canned fruits | Kidneys, §2 25@250 per otl, ; Beans, ske.. 11l 131 ione. i3 | Hale & Norers: 2 HiUtah .00 16 18 S i BAY AND RIVER STSAMERS. e e for 8. weék or ten dava, but asifar xs cenve | (BEEDS mrown Muterd nomloal Xellow lionigng. e -10:20 S48 Bepk duztsd oo e i e acket.- 41 42} Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, [~~~ Sittab Am S & W Co.. s R Pt o . | Mustard, 2%@3c; : ; i e : Perkins & Co. S i 1 Do rctd jearned none of s as put out prices, | M 4 a 691 Wine, gal 38,100 AL RA 5 > T e preta. . Federn) Sicel although it s understood that some confidentia | Jec, Per Ibi AYie(a, MAGRMC, Rape. 363%c; | piddiings, 33) Leather, rolls 122 | BE EeTATE TRANBAOTIONS S L e R STO(.}K.TON EXCURSIONS. REGIAV o |_Do prefd. | prices to large buvers have been made at an | DRIED PEAS—Niles, $175@%; Green, §2 10 | Lumber. feet A Archibald J. Treat to Rudolph Spreckels, lot | | Br stmr ellington, Salmond, Nanaimo; R win Tm'“ a\‘\“':',“"'m ritie “,"“,OTAS‘\ tock Islan PSR | last year. | e e ., § 100, W §7:6, S 27:8%, E 13736, i8%; | _Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, Nanaimo: Joh Ag - btad) . Rtes y B Louis & § F11.0 105 [Calo Southern..." . i | T ind st iiotionnd tit Go hndes 4| POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. THE STOCK MARKET. 10, Py et fons 2 n.{ dally A e Jo pre D seee. 45 ] o John ane ary hritter to Henr, SAILED. S o = . Do 24 prefd Do 24 preslil o amy | that several o O sued ho 4Uyes’ of | Receipts were 720 boxes Asparagis, 410 boxes | Local securities were irregular on the morn- | Iot on S line of Haves street, 1876 W of 1o Thursday, May 11 CALIRRNTA YAV, AND IMP. CO, | Photations privately to a few of the larses | Rhubprb, 438 sacks Peas, 116 sacks Beans and | ing session. Hawaiian Commercial was steady | Suna. W 27:6 by § 120; $10. Stmr Alliance. Donaldson, Portland Telephone Main 808, 4 Us | Buvers on extra three-pound standards, il . | 403 boxes and 65 sacks new Potatoes. at $1050. Panhuau advanced to 862 75, Ono. | 5V 1%, FATES & Co. fo Adoloh Muller. ot on | _Stme Walla Walla. Gage. Victoria snd Port | - . e S | 5225 on siiced or peeled apricots. §275 on haives | Peas continue to decline and the canners se- | mea to $45 375, Oceanic to $34 and Vigorlt Pow- | 13 by & 80 100 " 100 N Of Vallelo, N | Townsend. (0 |\ (0 gaimona FOR 0. §. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD, Da 35 coup d £ | or sliced lemon cling peaches, §2 45 on vellow | cured supplies at the inside quotation. Beans | ger to $4 121, under large sales. Gas and | Albert and Lina Montpellier to Hibernia Sav- | wor roar itnnin, Egenos, + O P Do new 4s reg....120% N J Cent | free peaches, §27) on Bartlett pears, 3210 on | are steady. Summer Squash is coming in from ined to $73 %; Ki {nis ‘e Toan Soclety. 1o 5 x R T AT Stenmer “Monticello.” 3 s e h et et T o R sy Electric decl §73 2%; Kilauea Sugar sold | ings vy, 1ot on W line of Bu-| Ship Charmer, Davis. & Do new 4s coup..120% No Carolina ... 17 i D o e rerrioe it ”%. ‘Anne | Vacaville and prices are weak. ~Garllc contin- | 14 sss 35, Other changes were slight chanan street. 82:6 § of California, S 55 by W | Schr Mary . Matsen, Fort Ross Mon.. Tues. Wed., Thurs and Sat., at 3:45 a o 6ld o.....112% RS 16 L , . 0. b. - o decline. H < 13; ste ssen, Coos A ex. T g g Do old 4s coup. No Pacific 1sts.....12015 | fornta. There is no particular change in Potatoes and | On the afternoon call the only noteworthy “f‘ }""th fo Eerthe Tiatn ol Schr Seven Rfl‘l”"'- ,,,"E:"‘”""' Coos Ray. m., X3, 830 p m tex. Thurs, night); Fridays, o 2 e o " | J. Hahn to Bert ahn. lot on § line of | Schr Rio Rey, John e et R b R GO Do o5 reg... [ Do3s 56| The hesitancy of packers on the coast to | Onlons, change was a decline in Contra Costa Water | Waller street, 231:6 W of Fillmore, W 2 by| Schr Americah Girl. Nilsen, Port Gamble H hoe.. Misalo ey Do 55 coup 1125| Do ds L2104~ | make prices is sald to be due to the uncer- | POTATOES—S$1 25@1 50 per ctl for Early Rose, | to $12 50. S 1200 =it " Y| Schr Maria X Smith, Smith, Port Gamble. | Nt reiothons Niain g street Dock, Pler Dist of C 8,656 11T N Y € & 8t L'ds..10% | tainty felt by them 38 to the possibility of | §140G1% for River Burbanks; Oregon, f115¢ | The Omaha Gold mine of Grass Valley has | 3. 3. 4nd Mary Smith and Dertha Hahn| Sohe Newark, Beck Bowend Langing " | Ny corhone Main 18 o

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