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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1899 ; tters was lost. July pork closed a shade higher, and | Mustard, 2%@3c; Flax, nominal; Canary Seed, | York report an enormous demand for canned | S 130, being portion lot 4, block 8, map of prop- | lights, dangers to navigation and all ma! lard and ribs a shade lower. 2% per M.’ Alfaifa, $1@Sic: 'Rape, 3@3%c: | Koods, With the smallest stock on hand for ten | erty Coilege Homestead Association, Berkeley: | of Interest to ocean commerce. - » The leading futures ranged as follows: Hemp, 4@i%c: Timothy, azggsw.n Yyears. The outlook for this industry this year | $1006. The time ball on the tower of the ne'h lfim T Open. High, Low. Close | gy i o birAS—Nlles, §1 50@1 0; Green, $175 | la excellent. Cherries, $135@150 for black and [ Same to Beverly and Nellie E. Hodghead. | building, at the foot of Market atreetaln e — - = = T Wieat Now 8— s 2 Gl R §1 91 % tor white; Feaches, 31 4G1 85; Pears, | lot on E line of Euclid avenue, 75 N of Le | sbout ten minutes before Rl Te- S “hi G 5 ¢ 1 9 A 't 7 7 % \ i Apricots, 150; Plums, 95ct onte avenue, y N 25, being portion of | noon, 120th meridian, i SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS !‘.{',§ s I L e g % W% % Iif| POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. S e @ © | o2 Block 13, same, Berkeiey: $i0. ceived each day from the Unlted States Naval —_— Rt S L) s A B b 1, ¢ — Costa Rica — U@l5c {c i Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. "1 flver firmer. el e e Eepemit E 5 W5 .| Receipts were 612 boxes Asparagus, 178 boxes | washed; 13@ldc for good. wackens 12140 for : Builders’ Contracts. A Totice stating whether the ball was aropr- ! New York Exchange lower Yo prefd s Brproe Gt anlos ey i Sy 3 337 | Rhubarb, 200 sacks Peas, 122 sacks Beans and | 8000 to prime washed peaberry; 1lc for good | Willlam G. Irwin (owner) with Gladding, | on time or giving the error, if any, ledv“b“! e Wheat weaker. Freights quict cocR st PP e T | T Ay 5 8% 333 | 2600 boxes and 292 sacks new Potatoe peabertyi J0%@12c for good to’ prime: 9@l0c [ McBean & Co. (contractors). architects Reld | in the morning papers the following day. bttt conn S i nee i NI e e 5 A Government contract for 5000 sacks of old | Jominal “for "good current mixed with black | Bros—Fireproofing for residence on NE cor- _C, 6 CALEINE. ey S T P e S o iy Potatoes has about cleaned up the market for | D&NS: $@%c for fair: b@ilc for common to | ner Washington and_ Laguna streets, Western Lieutenant, U in_charge. Vgt bl Del L & W (1661 Wells Fargo ......1% | May ..... 26% 26% 26% 2% | these goods, and they are firm In consequence. | JTAINAIY. Salvador—10@13tc for good to prime | Addition biock 1%; $512 HE D& Rio ¢ D220 Miscellaneous— July i e | TS omtinte o ehads ot Qulonssace | oo 1) DS S et notied IBG@II S S : SUN, MOON AND TIDE. eedstuffs steac Do refd . 76! ot Of! Septemb. wesseserse 0% o ' S y X s md e o O e sl s T Fhs Sometable markat contguse wen suppien | WPox Symaned; g fic For oot prdn | THE STOCK MARKET. ; Gsotetie Surver= Seeds as before Do 1st prefd ... 3¢ |Amn Spirits ...... 11l | July T.8127% 8321 8325 8273 | With all seasonable kinds and prices show lit- eaherry -K&l for good to prime unwashed 3 United States Coast and . ma. cud L= i e aw lowes Ft Wayne . o1 Do prefd 323, | September . 8 421p 84Ty 837 8 42% fli’é"}"i‘%&a P g"su mfl:m“run~hng@sl/,c nominal for | Securities were fairly active on the morning Times and Helzhl;s‘ :s mrsn‘nce Pk e hanged Gt Nor prefd ....175 |Am Tobacco ......103 = | Lard, per 100 pounds-— S—$125@1 50 for River Burbanks; | 000 0 Superior unwashed; 9@10c nominal for | session. Oceanic sold down to $88 75, Onomea [ ~ Waters at Fort Point. e fhclal su- L G | Tilinots Cent 113%| Do prefa . ML | JulY eriioeeeneed 123 515 5124 615 | Oreson, $135@185; New Potatoes, %@1yc per | 004 to prime unwashed peaberry. Guatemals | piantation to $375 and Paauhau to $41 7. Francisco Bay. Published by official au Poultry doing better. | Lake Erie & W. M Cons iGasie 18014 | September . eTia 527% 52 521 | 1D in sacks and $110@160 for Rivers in boxes. | and Mexican—1414@17c for prime to fancy i) _thority of the Superintendent. Rutter getting firmer | Do prefd 3% ‘Gom . Cabls’ Co 170 hort Ribs, per 100 pounds—- k ONIONS—Old are nominal; new, 3@40c per | Washed; 10%@13c for good to strictly good | Other changes were insignificant. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at B Ty T Breldes o I L | e e o el | ;s | sackutorimea washed: S@l0ic for inferior to ordinary; 10%@ | Business was quiet in the afternoon. Oceanic | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about Bartlett Pears selling at fine prices Louis & Nash .... 6% Do prefd 105 | September . 485 4874 485 A8T% h‘EGLTA_BLES—-A_! aragus, 60c@sl 25 per | ;f;_ f%r dsnod to prime washed peaberry: 9@9%c | was still weaker at $8 as the low figure. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; et Manhattan L 110% Gen Bleotelo ..M | mee e e B e e a0 | e St g o ey o[4S e for good | - Mining | mi5eks; were: Rrmer, cepecially, oni the |8 NelgliC of tids is the/sumefatiboth Dlaces Bl Al T Met S 2 v Co - "ash quotations were as vs: ., T loctun B . SR Figs appeared Micn com o et oM | Wiour,“quiet ana unchanged: No. 2 spring | common and Tie@Sl for good to cholce; Green | PACIFIC ~ CODEISH-Bundles, 6c: cases, | 2(ternoon call, and sales were larger in several TUESDAY. MAY 24. Provisions still active Minn & St L0038 - Do prefd | wheat, '72%@Hkc; No. 3 spring wheat, 680 | Feas, $1G1 35 pet sack for common and 2@24c | FXC; cates, imitation Eastern. Tic: boneless, | NS The tolesram from the pump sud; | e : ied Apples higher Do 1st prefd ....101 Intnl Paper | 72%c; 'No, 2 red, 75@76%c; No. 2 corn, 334c; . Garden; String Beans from Los Angeles, | 514C: ps, 8%@9%c; blocks, S4@S%e: tablets, | AT B n ¢ | Sun rises. Dried Apr g ; SR e R B | No. 2 oats, 261a@27c; No. 2 white, 29%@29%c; | 4@5c for green and 5@6c for Golden Wax; | 2%4c: middies, S%@10c; desiccated, §7tc. less | DY running the second elevator on half time.” | g p (oS Wool very active and higher Ao ctlhp Do prefd. | No. 3 white, 28@29ic: No. 2 barley, 38@i0c; No. | String Beans from Vacaville, 5@7c_for green |10 per cent; pickled, in barrels, $10'30; pickled, | ,The Con. Cal. & Va. assessment of Zic per i foblle & O +..oeos 41 Laclede Gas | No. 3 whité, 28@2siec; No.'2 barley,” 36@i0c; No. | String om 5 i e kled, 3 i P ] AR T e et e S ang, Tus | Moon rises Hides fi allow qulet e 5 T %lax seed, St (otas mew winter, $107@1 07i5: | and 6@7c for Wax; Horse Beans, 50@75c per | half barrels, $5 75. que: o o-day, Hops nominal. RIS L S SR prime timothy seed, $2 80; mess pork, per bar- | Sacki Cabbage, $12@13: Tomatoes, $115@2 | The Alaska Fish Company has issued the fol- | Fotosi assessment of 10c per share will be de- Meat market beginning to weak e s LDOCEIE | Yel. §$8 20@S 25: lard, per 100 pounds, $5 0T@ | Der box: Mexfean Tomatoes, $1 25@1 50; Fgg | l0WINg price list: Fifty-1b bdls, 6c: 100-1b cases, “'.‘fi;"“éh!n the company’s office to-morrow. C NY tral ......131%|Pacific Mail . | 2%96; "short ribs sides (Ioose), $4 55@4 85; dry | Plant, 10@12%c per Ib; Garlic, 5@bc for mew: | Selected, 6%c; boneless, 30 and 60-Ib boxes, and e Sherman Gold and Silver Mining Grain Bags weak Enorn New oils ot cleny | Dried Okra, 15c per i Green Peppers, Tie@l sack Dried Peppers, 10c: | 2-1b bricks, sc; selected boneless, 8%c; selacted | PANY of Pyramid mining district, Washoe ‘arrots, 30@40c per Strips, micdles and 2-1b blocks, 9c; extra large | (ounty, Nev., has levied an assessment of one- Hothouse Cucumbers, 25@7c per dozen: Strips and tablets, 9ic: Imperial middles, 10c; | *°Ath of lc per share. delinquent June 2 cramento and Marysville Cucumbers, $2 2@ ©Xtra new pickled Cod, $5 50 in half barrels and | , 11 following shipments of ore were made — | 3 per box; Summer Squash, Toc@$1 25 per box. $10 in barrels. from the mines of Eureka district, Nev., by cles— Receipts. Shipments. = LEATHER — Sole, heavy, 2%@2c per Ib, ;:i‘r'--mss"c’;o';5&‘..5:’-‘“'67.,‘3,}'.3{.1'9sn’f&’“—'wfi’fl}i‘fi salted shoulders (boxed), 44@4%c | sides (hoxed), $5@3 10; whisky, distillers’ fin- 2 goods, per gallon, $1 26; sugars, cut loaf, granulated, $5 5 N Y Chi & St L DRIED YORK r, barrels . . 15,000 8,000 POULTRY AND GAME. Sole Leather, medfum, 24@25c; Sole Leather, | & 78,410 760; 7.550: Ontario & W S Leather Wheat, bushels . +++20,000, 93,000 light, 24@2%c; rough Leather, heavy, 24@2ic; g‘:‘é&tfl".’gh Pg::r;::nrg. 123;.‘60' Jackson, 67,350; S New York Coniheccialinkyas Qtarle & i Ll | Corn, bushels 261,000 | The market is stronger, as but little more | [OURh Leather, light, 24@2c: Harness Leather, | The Standard Consolidated Mining Company Reports from the coast regarding prunes Pac Coast 1st S Tibber | Oats, bushels 309,000 | Fastern is expected this week and arrivals of | NeAVY: 32@33c; Harness Leather, medium. 308 | of Bodle will pay a disidend t"l’o" S fad = SRR Ll o P ' 2 P g de 24 . y | Rve,” bushels . he Sy | 82c: Harness Leather, light, 29@30c; Collar | vo_gay. b iendofpllc pen 3 ? £ the tid ore or less unsatisfactory. Nothing definite |~ Do 2 prefd Do prefd | Rye,’ bushels (o0 {6 | Bome stock are light. Leather, 14@16c per foot; Kip, finished, 40@ise | pany: N e B an vet, but it is certain that a majority | Pittsburg West ['nion | Barley, bushels ............. 10,000 ~ 1,000 POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@lc for Gob- | per Ib: Ved np"heflfl 2 P. "1‘51 ‘fnished. The annual meeting of the Crown Point Min- | tha early morning tides are given In the left Reading 13% Brooklyn R | or , finished, 30@5oc; Calf, finished, | ing Company has besn called for June b. hand column and the successive tides of the ests involved Incline to the opinion | REAdINE o orer.. 1% 2 On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | blers and 13@ldc for Hens; Geese, per pair, | 15@Sl; Sides, finished, 18@17c per foot: Belt en called for ¢ suc : o 1st prefd ..ol |Am S & W O e @iTso: Dot | $180: ol : L e day In the order of occurrence as to time. The fans be more or less short. Sonoma S 4 market was steady. Creameries, 12@173c: 50; Goslings, $150@2; Ducks, $4 60@6 for old | Knife Splits, 14@léc; Rough = Splits, S@ioe = e ot B oa Soapae BVE S | Ties, 10@16c. Eggs, strong; fresh, 13c. Cheese, | and ' $5 507 for young; Hens, $5@6; young | per lb. i3 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. O e e s age. but what the percentage Is It i 109 Now & prefd | firm; Creameries, $@10%c. Roosters, $1G8 50 old_ Roosters. $5@s bo; Fry. | OIL_California Castor Oll, cases, No. 1, Tsc; oA ot o CTent By S ltmat erves ithe e in it AN NGre W merd | _ ers, $6@6 50; Broilers, $4 50@5 50 for large, $2 50 | pure, $1 06; Linseed Oil, in barrels, botied, 5%; MONDAY, May 332 p. m. | 800 Qe Lo aas cxcept when there are but S SColn B LIVERPOOL FUTURES. @360 for small; Pigeons, $2@2 25 per dozen | raw, bc; cases, 5c more; Lard Oil, extra win- Bid. Ask. Bid ASK. | {hree tides, as sometimes occur. The heights set most .'.v-“p(\ but lots ordered are chiefly 3 Do 24 r“‘e(d 18 Wheat— May. July. Sept. fm: old and $175@2 25 for Squabs. ter strained, barrels, S4c; No. 1, 46c: cases, Gc Bonds Equit G L Co. 6% 7% iven are additions to the oufidlnls on the Tl "and go to retall dealers or country dis- 13 P! 2 Opening ......ooeee . Holiday. GAME —Hare, §1: Rabbits, $125 for Cotton- | more; China Nut, 4@sc per galion: Pure | 46 QUAT coup..14 — |Mutual El Co. 1% 16 | FNSR,2'5, RANUOTS to fhe SoubCREs <8 (o8 o ol 3 - e e 5 Hollday. tails and $1 for small. Neatstoot Oll, barsels, 5ic; cases, Gc: Sperm, | 48 Lar re€... o o |Oakiand Gas.. 41 4913 | when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght ns are nd three-crow - LOSING NDS, S. > e crude, 60c: natural white, 40c; bleached whita, | = ac Gas Imp. — A g Falsine are frm and three-crown are o frac: TS I e K& T PARIS WTUREM“ Sont Do BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. £2psc; Whale Oll, natural white, 3Tic; bleached 53, Juar COUp. 10X 106X Pac L Co..... - e e i AT Reports from the coas %0 35 reg.........108%| Do 45 ........ i L vhite, 45c; Pacific Rubber Mixed Paints, white s = ; 5 Ay e O et sxosptifo 1o || Dp BucouDbny EMERINSYHG dntas EEoldAY, Brisk packing is reducing the surplus of | and House colors, §1 2@l 8 per gallon; wagon | Cal8t Cab 88.LiT — Fan Fran.... 3% 3% Feterence s the: mean; ofithellower low; waters: e (e fitonces. Holders are tant sell- | Do new 4s reg...130 JCG o . g Butter and the market is getting firmer In | colors, $2g2 25 per gallon. Cal Eléc L $s.128%12154 Stockton Gas.. 12 — = i siness is limited to small lots for | Do new 4s coup..130 N Carolina O nenti; Holiday. consequence. Some dealers quote a fraction- | PETROLEUM, GASOLINE AND NAPH-| o Wat5s.... 1 112% Ineurance— TIME BALL. e s old 48 reg....112%| Do 4s .... Jpening ........ o L T al advance. The tendency In Cheese is still | THA—White Water Coal Ofl, In bulk, 11%c per P e soiiaiie T irem's Fund.222 — == S : ady, with upward tendency 4 4s coup..113%;|N Pacific 1sts. CloBImEES e e downward, and the market is very weak, | 8allon; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 16lc: Astral Ofl, ; = gir;lgs 180418115 Bank Stocks— Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- e mipETQERE 58 reg........1124| Do 38 e = i Eggs are steady and receipts are falling off | 16%c: Star Oil, ifiec; Extra Star Ofl, 20icl | £ & C1 Ry 81155 ° Anglo-Cal ... — §6% chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal arying will_be | Do 38 coup...... 1 Do ds EASTERN JAVESTOCK Ma 5 hat. Elaine Oil, 2iic; Eocene Ofl, 18%c; Deodorized | (fAr3-6t B 58 O 100 | Bank of Cal..261 265 May 23, 1899. likely to rule high | Dist of Col 3. 18 INYC& = BUTTER— Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 15ic; in cases, 2lc; | 7 4 . 5“‘!’--‘ 4 — |Cal S D & T.-— 95% | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry smal el Alaba 110 & W ocon 4s.. 2 CHICAGO. Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 1fe; seconds, | Benaine. in bulk, 1ic: in cases, 20c: 6.degree | 1 A R¥ 8a...0. = 108 |i'rst National22) —* | bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— DY « are steady, but the range is above | DO ¢ 10| Do gen 63 ... CHICAGO, May 23.—CATTLE—There Was &1 | 1551610 Gasoline, in bulk, 2ici in cases, %c, 1 LCo gs. 1014 — [Lon P & A..181 132 |1 e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 Apricots are stesdy, but the range 18 ahote | 5y ae 100 10:"Nav 161811 | aetive demand to-dy at stronger prices. Fancy | ' 'Dairy- Fancy, Lic: good to cholce, 13@14t%c: | CANDLES Electric Light Candles, 6s, 16 oz, | ,,00 &ntd 68.1015 — |Mer Exchange — 16 | o'clock p. m. Greenwich time e e euirs ¥vith & promised crop of per- | Ald Currency......105 | Do 48 ............14 | grades brought $5 55@5 85; choice steers, §5 25@ | store, 11@12c per Ib. 8ic; 6s, 14 oz, Thc; 6a, 120z, 6ic: 6s, 10 oz, [ Market-st 6s..128% - -Nev Nat Bnk. — 190 C. G. CALKINS, hape 30 cars there will probably be u more AICHIOn EOU 4. 100 Of SPort Line Se. WM | " meqium, 34 80@4 95 beef steers, $4 3@ | (CHEESE—Choice mild new, 84@Sc; old, sc; | Bhci 128 12 ox! 7 Granite (Mining) NONUD o e e Lieutenant. T _in_charge. aciive marker than has ruled t Can Southern 205 111 Reading #en 45.... Si% | 4 T: stockers and feeders, $G625; bulls, $1g | YpunE America, loc Fastern, Bgte o |05 02 of NG e 06 oz S f0 1 N By Cal 6s..116% — |Hum S & L.1050 1160 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Canned Goods-—The feature of (he market 38 | CRISQOGSE 300 Wy, RO To 17 S50 | 4507 cows ana Delters, $ 604 35; Western fed | | EGOS Quoted at 15g16e for 'store and B, e e e e orted 1o higher. ™ | I R'of Cal b6/ 113%114% | Mutual Sav. — 1% =, the large sale of Callfornia canned products for | 'po s 1184 SUL & TM CEalll11 | steers, $4 60@5 40; Texas steers, $@; calves, = 2 WHITE LBAD Queted oo sare per ib NECRRG 108 I8 F sav U a00 e e e Ure ATy B Dl last week. Some | Chi & Nor Con 7s..143 £t L & S F G & $g7 c DECIDUOUS AN o 7 TURPENTINE—In cases, 6lc; in iron barrels, 2 Sl & L So = n the Commercial last week m Do S F deb 122 St Paul co HOGS—Trade was lively, with prices fully DEC OUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. 0 : N Cal R R 68112 — |Security S B 28 e o1 out, and oth. | o0 S F deb g5...122 St Paul cons.... | e ras Y g3 3Th@d G5; heavy 62¢; in wooden barrels, 58c. o s I i | Corona _[San Diego. May 24 s on cherries, apricots | Don Jominal ds-.-101% St P C & P dsts.. |ilehers; S o o et &, Bucels | Recelpts were 2141 boxes Cherries and 834 | LUCOL—Bolled, barrels, 47c; raw, barrels, | Ou’ ¢ Ry ‘65, 131 130 | R R San Blas. “[Acapulco. May 2¢ n il hare e ARSI G % | packers, 3 85; 2 oI Apnich i | 45¢c; cases, 5c more. . & : veee.[Poi CHomL fdry}. 4 G :u_,: So n;ulx(.vl - 'Iié‘ crs i 8215@3 9; lights, $3 70@3 %: pigs, $3 3B@ | (‘!:‘::tn.\(;m\pberr:esl;l S B Rl QUICKSILVER—$42 per flask for local use gi ‘Ol slzy “'}10; 109 Eflxrmu 1;% = Q}o:lonu I;‘::“mfi;i .\gg ;: P t ¢ &G 054 Stand MELR | Seven boxes of Figs, r e D b T — R e S T o e i T T new set 3800 5 | ° SHEEP—The demand for eheep and lambs | son, are In from Palm Vanes, Riversie | *RUGARtne Werorn Sugar Refining Com. | EOWellst 82110 — 12234/ Market'st "I!l! 313 o3 | State of Cul....lPortiand. ey 35 jSpot there is little change. ALl sup | ¥ W & D Cisia r\,\:"l—x)y("l\:'dh’nr Ists... 116k was s nn;mgxe:\i_pua P"S’il\"ndnfi!"l:\d{:ilsr-;lr;I o Rt e i | pany quotes, terms net cash, tn 100-b bags: | S35 Bl Ry 08— Qak § L & H — = e e s o A o tme in the past ten years 114 Union Pae 45101110108 © | tholce. sheen sold at 3 76G6 60, chiefly % 2@ | The canners are contracting for Bartlett | Cubes A Crushed and Fine Crushed, SKC:| 8 F & 8 JVS1UX116%| Powder- Washtenaw ... Tacoma........ [3tey 26 h supply of canned goods been as small 111’y Wabash Ists ... 1115% | 5 50; vearlings, $ 60@5 §0; clipped lambs, 8 25% | Pears in Alameda County at $36@40 per ton. | Grini(ea, Sie: Confectioners A. 5lc: Call- | SR Gal 68.108% — 7 California .....180 1574 | Bonita ... [Newport. ... Moy 8 as now. and hoiders are firm in their 1123 Do 2 i, ~-_‘.m|den wooled lambs, §5 90@7, and spring | The outlook for this [fruit is bright this vear. | fomia A, Sc; Magnolla A, 4c: Extra ¢, fhc: | § p e e menite Taells e “IMay 26 bles, Dut all supplies are ot conore 51144 | lamba, $6G9 5 per 100 iba. Recelpts of new Apples. Peaches ™= =e (iiad: ) f3e: barrels, 1-16c more: half barrels, | § b & x s et o 2 e & May 2 Abloe Ho e | Ws Cen 1sts | " Receipts—Cattle, 2000; hogs, 17.000; sheep, 17,- [ Apricots and Currants are steadily increasing, .. moye: y,?,‘,,g, ic more: 50-1b bags, Y more. | § b ¢ o :}3’;&; = = INMEes ;‘{f"f‘f:e,";°"k-~w;§{’mfl';‘;f;g‘»- though limit S y i Sl piope - but are still Ught, ciptions hold their own | N0, Crder taken' for less than 75 barrels or its | S P C lsce 6s.104% — |Hana P Co... 17% Umatilla Victorla & ough 1 “now erred | _ et P ew % S sk 5s. - 99 'Colo Southern ds... §7% BOSTON WOOL MARKET. very well. &2 equivalent. 4 g l"_ B“r_ ss,é.. 2 — [Haw C & § C.110 115 | Pomona ........[Humboldt.. PRODUCTION OF COPPER MINING STOCKS. | g e | " Cherries were steady again, though receipts | e R e BRI SEE, G M0k | ErokTasol | Seatile e ] e oher atealitor . 25 Ophir A | Ay e St bes (iwere Jareer iThe BEIK O fhe season % gver | i SV WisGamiI0B108 | Onomes S Co. 43% 4 | Caracey et e product of American cop ines for n t....0 25 Plymout 10 | had a stronger tone this week than for some | as far as Blacl erries is concerned. | LUMBER—Retail prices are as follows: Pine, | Stitn Gas t6 d9br s | onomen & Co. 43% 41 | Suracag ... [ o e April was 18,05 tons, a decrease of 20 fons | Con Cal & Va..\\\ 18 Quicksilver ")\ 200 | time past, recent large sales for the export | of the crop has been shipped East and Nas | jinurysizes, $16G17; extra sizes higher: | ~Water Stocka . PP e [ L S R e e from March and 3000 tons less than for April, | EREwWOOL - - s Ry e having strengthened the market. Territory, | PTOUERE faney priees. = =~ oo pie | Redwood, $17@i8 for No. 1 and $15@16 for No. 2; | Contra Costa.. T1% 71%| Al Pac Assn.112%113% | B. Hernster..... Coquilie River 28 188, The total product for the rst four| ot iayce’ ... 6000 Standard fine medium and fine, is quoted at 2@43c for | o (W% bl ate firm. Limes are steady | Lath, 4 feet, §2 202 30; Pickets, 31s; Shingles, [ Marin Co...... 50 — |Ger 1d Wks..20 — | Newburg {|Grays Harbor. Ed f th ear was S tons, against | pomestake ---- O 0 | scoured. Fleece wools are quiet. h“lT;he Drlhe and Lemons dull. © | $150@1 75 for common and $2'7 for fancy; | SPring Valley.1014101%| Mer Ex Assn. 9 — | City of Sydney.|Panama... 23 ons Jast vear and 70.203 tons in Mexicar 2 4| Tellow Jacketsii 3 | e oo e L e aas e PRCTHUOUS SFRUITS | Shakes, $11 for split and $12 for sawn: Rustic, | Gas and Eleetrie— © Oceanic § Co. & #1% | Coos ‘Bay [Newnort ol P e A e Ontarlo A Halioys el & Apples, $150@2 50 for fair to good and $3@ | $21@IT. Cenfral GLGaee e S LSy il et el anal oot | G ann T e v demanded. Exports for G Bos "OCKS AND BOND! | Quotations™ Unwashed medium, etc.. Mie- | N A T i A RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Cent' L & P..— T Par Paint Co. T4 — | Apenta ..o Coos Ba : v 3 539 were 39,432 tc against 45, Money |West End .........: 91% | souri quarter blood combing, 21c; three-eighths BERRIES—Gooseberries, 2505 per drawer and | : ——— e - and 10,015 tons In 180 Product | Call loans £G4 | Do preferred ...1% - | biood, 21@21kc; braid combing, 15@1tc. Territory | , BRI Cooreherrict, (60 BC qres New- | Tuesday, May 23. e Moming Besaidn. STEAMERS TO SAIL of European mines was 7911 tons for April and -“< e loans. 31a@ile | West Elec .. §0_ | wools—Montana and W '_»);m?z. t'\m;‘ rr"fgl‘l;m castie, $1 2 per crate; Strawberries, 3 50@5 50 | Flour, qr sks ... 21750/ Straw, tons ... 21 70 Contecionts Wates 180 o i S 9 tons for the first four months, ok s m il Brtferred ... £ | and fine 4@c; stoused, A0G e Bt D i%e | Der cheat forimmail ‘and’$3e4 forilarweiber- | Wheat, ctlx 25| Pelts, ' bdls 100 Hutchinson S P Co ........ BT Steamer. | Destination. Salls. Pler. WEATHER REPORT Do preterred Gl = ) Be vcoured, @ ide: staple, 4t 4 | ries: Raspberries, b o I s b el ST (iRt 1,803 Hides, no . $2000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent bonds..107 75 - = Sl Amer Sugar........15%% Atchison 4s ... | *dustralia, ‘scoured - basis -Combing, super- | custle Rasphercien 1030 per crate; Lowsn | gute otle o oo | KjInether ool 150 Market Street Rallway 2 | Aloha ....[Point Arena..(May 2. 3 pm|Pler 3 (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) ;:vl. 1.~|‘ e 35 Mining Snares— | fine, 75c; good, 70@73c; average, E5@70c. | “Cirrants, ficgst per drawer. ehecne ttint 34| Raisins, bxs e LR Es =9 .szlmmt Mg z:' é;x‘rvx:: 1}‘ g | Boston & Albany..25 - Adventure | o Cherries, 40@o0c for red, 40@Gc for white, | Tallow, ctls ..... 244 Lime, bbls . B O Rinen Sy = L e e SAN FRANCISCO, May 2, § p. m s R | HORBEL : T5c@sl for Royal Anne and 65c@Sl per box for | Beans, sks ...... %) Sugar, bbls 125 Gnorss Senarich May 25, 1 Pmibicr 13 black; black. In bulk, 6@Sc; white, 2%@4c per Ib; Royal Anne, - . 1,850 Sugar, sks .. . LIST Wine, gals . Potatoes, sks Onions, sks . swing are the seasonal rainfalls to | o0 | 10 Paauhau S P Co . i 165 Paauhau S P Co . Roston & Mont... LONDON, May 23.—Consols, 110 5-18. Silver, anMay 2, 1 pm|PMSS a pared w e of same date 1ast | 33 Rleo 1ll...... Cal & Hecla. pe pos oyal e 5081 7 LI 5 .|San Diego.....|May 26, 11 am|Pler 11 season and rainfall in last 24 hours: Fitchburb prfd.. Centennial .... | 25%d.- French rentes, 102f 27%c. Wheat cargoes | Apricots, $1@125 per crate and $150Q17 | Bran, sks ....... 243 Wool, bags ...... 50 San Fran Gas & 1 Vie & Dot Sd. I May 26, 10 am|Pler 3 Federal Stoel Feaman | off coast, nothing doing; cargoes on passage, | per hox. Middiings, sks .. 203 Eggs, doz 180 | o e e cises Gas & Bloctins On Weeott HaEolat My 26728 oralPler 18 Last This Last ot tatarica e Vet sellers asking advance; English country mar- | = Peaches, $1@2 per box. Hay, tons - 247 Quicksilver, flsk. 105 | 0 Sprine Valley Water e el Ptiaad 510 omPler 2¢ Hours. Season. Season, | D¢ [ref 2o S HumbOlaL Kets, partially 8 dearer. ‘Indlan shipments of | Plums, $1@150 per box. OREGON. g Ve State Cal s Portiand 2810 amipler 4 0.0 32.88 82,88 | N exici v 3% | Parrot .. o United Kingdom, 35,000; Indian ship- | Cherr: ums, Tic@$§1 per box. - | s s Lo o 1 2 S e B TS Thents of wheat to continent, 16,000, CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $2%@a 7 | Flour. ar sks . 118i0ets, ctls . e A e o T Sl et Bacramento ............. Trace 14.06 B Oint Golony « 200 |Santa Fe G TIVERPOOL, May 25.—Holiday in grain | per box; Seedli §125@2 25; Mediterranean NGTON. o0 Giant P T e Areria.[Point Arena 2. 2 pmPler 2 San Francisco.......... 0.00 16.00 3.1 | Old Colony 29, |Santa Fe Copper maciiet Sieetn, $120G2 25 Lemons, $1350150 for com- | Flour, ar sks ... 60| Wool. bales ..... & ¢ per cent bonds (3 mort). Santa_Rosa/San Diego...[May 20 11 am[Pler 11 Fres 2 = to%0 7.03 494 R"M‘:'"‘ o B I COTTON—Uplands, 3%d. mon and $2@2 50 for good to choice; Mexican | Barley, ctls ..... 50| 10 Alaska Packers' Assn . Umatilla ..[Vic & Pgt Sd.|May 31, 10 am Pier 9 San Luis Ghidpo. 11 1548 T4 | Bubber J o hizoidlih Limes, § 50: Calitornia Limes, 50a7sc per small ————— EoTE (O N s A e O R e S L & Angeles 2 MO0 % 7.06 | Union Pac | 2 JEIN' box; Grape Fruit, 50c@$1; Bananas, $1 per 5 e e i L Lo o el % 0 456 4g4 | Union Land st | PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. Boxo P{‘nflpmuv s e et REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. 1% f&“.‘;i(‘.“.”‘s’"‘.’.‘fg — Yuma . 0 1.34 63 | g P T | = Cl i e Ty 0} E N B prantisco daiac Maximum i BrpeEatS e M AT A e S| RIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RATSINS. Jacob Schrader to Henrietta Schrader, lot on | 2 orermi® &8t et e 45; mean, | NEW YORK, May 23.—The Commercial Ad- = 8 line of Point Lobos avenue, 40 E of Collins [ 19 Oceanic S S Co ARRIVED. CONDITIONS AND GENERAL fer ¢ : NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. | The first sale of 1899 fruit is annotinced, a | street, E 2 by § 125; gift. ¥ . 5 5 LMl vertiser's London financial cablegram says: e % .| 10 Paauhau s P Co Tuesday, May 28. FORECAST. {Th. hollday feeling continues here. The tone | car of choice southern Apricots, boxed, having Willlam ‘A. ‘R\;own “"« Abbott L. Whitney, 15 Paauhau S P Co Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 15 hours from Fort The preesur fallen over Utah and Ne- | o to-day's market was heavy on foreign prices. sold at 8tc, July delivery, f. 0. b., at a com- | Undivided 4 of lot on N line of Golden Gate | 95 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co Beagg ieailssand bas Tisen Klons i eutitoinoast Americans opened flat and remained steady | FORTLAND, May 23.—Private cables from | 5o shipping point. It is a very low sale, as | gienti®. 107 ot Eolxsireet, 5 by N 120 | 30 San Francisco Gas & Electric C Stmr_Alliance, Donaldson, 4 davs from Port- jlouty weather and Jight showers are re- | “bout parity, The voluma of busing is mugh | LAverpool reported a little botter feeling in the | it represents only §22 per ton for the raw Apri- | *Xiphonso Dam to Brnst Kautmann, 1ot on w 40 Spring Valley Water Tnabteg il T At AR over the northel > ¥ 3 4 i : 3 . 5 = = Stmr Australia. Hol " r coast reduced. New York allowed prices to slide, | market abroad, although nearly everything is | .ots, whereas they are being contracted for at | line of Codman place, 51:6 S of Washington INVESTMENT BOARD. 21 min from Honolulu, closed up until after the Queen’s birthday holl- | ¢5570 ror ordinary goods. street, S 20 by W 60, quitclaim deed; $5. day. The East was slightly weaker after se The only change in prices is a further advance | Lucy E. Dam to same, same, quitclaim deed; Morning Session. Br stmr Bristol, McIntyre, 83 hours from De- The temperature has fallen over nearly all | but a slight rally occurred in the street, and parture Bay. the Paeific s pe. It has risen about ten de- | the close was about the opening level. Coppers | aral days of decided strength. Locally there |, fuc : grees over ldnho. Wyoming and Montana | were strong early, but the fnish was weaker. | ¢ no change of importance, Walla Walla still D e s 0| s o ey oot et o Baan i 50 | gSchr Five Brothers, Jensem, 20 hours from e R R e e Lo Tintos were S0w@fils: Anacondas, 1XX@13; | being easy at Si@onicc and valley at 8, with | 5ic for 50-60's, 4@4%c for §0-70°s, 3%G3%UC for | Jameson, all interest in lot on SE corner of | 100 Bquitable Gas —.eornioe. g% |Bihlers Pomnt. The following maximum wind velocities are | VEIe SWENRE Bostons B 0 ey con. | DlUCstem momIng o TON e aNmst for .0, Bu@ic for 6-100s | Norch Toint and Taylor street, B 1376 by S | 100 Euitable Gae .11l o R Tuesday, May B reported: Independence, 32 miles per hour | ¢racts. The Japanese loan of £10,000,000 at 4 | TACOMA, May 23.—There was an improve- | &nd 2@2k¢ for 170115 5; b e _for | 187 50 Hutchinson S P 3476 et Cooal Bay. il Ban? Padte: {Goodall from the southwes rson Clty o | : ! 00, MA, May 00d to choice, 10@10%¢ for fancy and 14@lsc | James S. and Salome S. Jameson to John E. ¢ Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San_ Pedro all, N Rorecast made at San e Tor 5 ‘Hours | DeT cont. which was to, be offored at %0 next | ment of i4c n the local wheat market t0-day, | F)eeled; Apricots, 13%@13c for Rovals and | Sharp, same, quitclaim deed; 3500 e e T ending midnight May 24, 1899: [ qeekighasibeen taien = 2 € | club advancing to bic; i) e U@le for Moorparks; Evaporated Appiles, 814@ | George Brown to same. lof on NE corner of | RN selon. Stmr Grace Dollar, Fosen, Portland; = Northern California — Cloudy Wednesday, | P2PK® CLOSING 9%c: sun dried, out; Black Figs, out; Bay and Taylor streets, £ 275 by N 137:6, quit- | g9 ¢, T Tlaht & lar. K e o i with light showers in extreme northern portion; | ] | LOCAL MARKETS. nominal, 13c for unpitted and 43%@ac for pitted; | claim deed; $5. 0 Central Ligh ower Bark Guy C Goss, Mallett, Chemainus; southerly winds in the valleys; westerly winds | Canadian Pacific, 100: Northern Pacific pre- | Pears, 3@9c, according to color, etc. Katie McDonald and Mary and Peter Mc- | 120 gqultub‘g et McNear. e @jutherlyind : : erred, 75%; Union Pacific preferred, 77%; Grand | S RAISINS-3%c for two-crown, 4%c for three- | Ardle to John F. Boyd, lot on SW line of How. | 25 SPring Valley Water . St Tueiey Mayist suthern California—Tair Wednesday; light | Trunk, 8; Anaconda, 127; bar silver. ‘steady, | BXCHANGE AND BULLION. crown, 5%c for four-crown, Histic for Seedless | ard_court, M3 NW of Howard streer, NW % | I San Franclsco Gas & Slae Oilrmhia, G Astein westerly win 2§%4d per ounce; money, 1@l% per cent. | el a o e | ;iulltnns’. J‘mlr for S;‘«lnaus';Muscltze’X‘s‘fl;nd $120 | by SW 75; $10. (REkSiStees ey Em: s r:fl;;_m!flflrfa;»‘ avada—Cloudy W : y show- | £ Sterling Exchange, e — or London layers; Dried Grapes, c. vi Sam 3 % i — & § b on, 5 e D NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Bioriing Bochanse, slshte: o ciiae 4853 | N Chestnuts, 7o por Th Walnuts, @5 | Lot on i hn of Shiter steret 1 CADeTE, [ SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE | Stmr Sequota, Thwing, Fort Bragg. 9 tah—Cloudy Wedn: ; probably rain; | A % Sterltng Cables . - 4 894 | for hardshell, 10@11c for softshell; Almonds, @ | Sixth, NE 2 by NW 76; $10. BOARD. Stmr Hueneme, Johnson, Portland and As- eolder. 3 NEW YORK, May 23.—FLOUR—Receipts, | New York Exchange, sight........ — 124 | ge for hardshell, 12@13c for softshell, 14@16c for | Julia A. and John N. McLeod to Annie G. S ‘Og'"‘ G Leland. Santa C Arizona—Cloudy Wednesday. 22,027; exports, 21,194, Patents, $4@4 20; winter | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 15" | papershell; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern and 414@ | McDonnell, lot on W line of Bryant street, 130 Morning Session. it Grgs el e e San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Wednesday; | extras, $210; Minnesota bakers’, $2 90@3 15. | Mexican Dollars & S 8 | 5e for California; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. S of Sixteenth (Center), S 25 by W 100: $10. Board— Stmr Grace D‘g ar, Fosen. m:{. = herly, changing to fresh westerly wind | A tely | active’ but weaker; - Interstraits, | Fine Silver, per o = §1% | ' HONEY—Comb, 10@llc for bright and 8@% | Estate of Eleanor Hail (by Gordon Hall, ad- | 30 Equitable Gas . 2] Stmr Cleone. Higgine, Crescent C : ALEXANDER McADIE, Forecast Officlal, | Modeitely active & s | E for lower grades; water white extracted, 7@ | ministrator) to John W. Wright, lot on N | 10 Equitable Gas ....... 5 Br ship Primrose Hill, Wilson, Liverpool. — o~ | 88 55@8 65, WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. 7ic; light amber extracted, 7c; dark, 6@5%c | corner of Twenty-fifth avenue and L street, N | 20 Contra Costa Water 50 Bark Gatherer, Ljunggren, Tacoma WHEAT—Recelpts, 72,170; exports, 55,023. Spot | I per 1b. 100 by B 57:6; $10. ' 100 Vigorit Powder ... ) Schr Lettetia, ‘Wilson, Grays Harbor EASTERN MARKETS. | weak; No. 2 red, 83%c spot and to arrive f. 0. b. | WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are firm on the 8pot | " BEESW AX—! Aaron and Babette Cahn to Willlam and | Afternoon Session. Schr Lena Sweasey, Topfer, Seattle and Ta- Mloat: No. 1 Northern Duluth, §3%c f. o. b, | &t 268 54, usual options. The chartered Wheat - S Mary Burke, lot on § line of Fairmount street, | 10 Hawalian Commercial & Susar. CHlcs e e e - < N afloat to arrive. Options opened firm on a little | @8ainst 3 k A TELEGRAPHIC. 2 5 23 Neglect of ‘theBto b iS00 o0 The market continues active for all descrip- | John J. Laumeister to Elizabeth Laumeister, 2 2 B Facrange by ihe nateide puntic continuga. to | oTelgn demand, but developed sudden weakness | AISenEAEC, 20 \Sne, SRR L, BT, IR | oy and quotations show no weakness, lot on E line of Andover street, 0 N of Old MINING STOCKS. REQINT LOBOS, May 2, 10 p m—Weather be the marked feature of the trading, and, | 2nd ruled heavy ““‘;‘ ‘ff last fl;f‘“"’Th‘“‘X"“ WHBAT- Futures weakened off, but the apot | CURED MEATS—Bacon, Sc per Ib for heavy, fi}f‘:‘v{}'»‘:‘:fi byimilotsietilandiay alee | s LSRRGS BN e sy SW Velocity 1€ miles. as is usual In a narrow market, prices drifted | active covering inspired a. sharp rally. e de- | market was unchanged. 813@8c for light medium, 104@11c for light, 12¢ | “yres and Costa Company (a corporation) to | c1sco Stock Board vesterday: The King Cy Toids inber atiChenias S 4 @own. following the erratic | Pression at noon was aggravated by light ex- | Chicago opened easier on account of fine | 10”0 o light and 124@I3c for sugar cured; | San Francisco and San. Mates Biocl i Mosaing: Besuion e King Cyrus loads lumber a emainus R e ] L °| port trade, general reallzing and declines in | weather. The crowd was bearish. and the 4 8 ctric Rall- q for Shanghal, 5 E % 23 A th® | Bastern Sugar-cured Hams, 11@113c; Callfornia | way Company, commencing at dividing line of | 60 Belcher ........ 3 100 Ophir . T e i o reported bad outiook in In- | Hams, 10@10ic; Mess Beef, $I3 per bbl; extra | Wilson and Wilder Tract and Fuirmount Ex- | 500 Best & Belcher 52 100 Potosi e e Wil e BN e diana and Tlinols. Mess Beef, $14; Family Beéf, $15@15 50; extra | tenslon Homestead, said point being distant 16 | 100 Con Cal & Va.1 %0 100 Savage o TxcelslE M A I B N s Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 06@106%; milling, | prime Pork, $12; extra clear, $I8; mess, $I§; | degrees 23 minutes E 191:10 from NE corner | 100 Confidence ....100 300 Sierra Nevada. 79 | Westminster, for Nagasaki. All well. 7 movements of special stocks. Dealings were SPOKEN. evidently almost wholly confined to the pro- fessional element, who seek profits on the Southwest markets. At 2 o'clock prices had an- other bear raid and closed with %@lc net loss May closed $1%c; 79 3-16@80%c, closed day's turn in prices. As this class of dealers | 7q:%. ‘September, T closed 7sigc; De- a1 1 Smoked Beef, 11c per Ib. Wilson and Wilder Tract and SW corner Fair- | 200 Mexican ....... 46 400 Union Con .... 47 s oke, watch pretty closely for what other people | ember, 18%@7o%e, closed 16%c. N LARD-Tierces quoted at 5%@s%c per Ib for | mount Extension Homestead, S 160 degrees | 100 Mexican ... 47 100 UtAh ....oooirs 18 | whis sinriion oy (0 Passed e o Yen are doing and proceed to do likewise, the net ~ HOPS—Quiet CALL ALES. compound and T}4@T%c for pure; half barrels, | 23 minutes W 151:, N 75 degrees 7 min- Afternoon Session. e Fiatters Rocks: effect in a day’s business, or taking one day | WOOL—Steady. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock — December— | pure, 8c; 10-1b tins, 8isc; 5-1b tins, d%c. utes W 497:8%, N 45 degrees 15 minutes E 36:3, [ 200 Alpha .. ... 05 300 Hale & Norcrs 37 253 MISCELLANEOUS. PETROLEUM--Dull. 5000 ctls, $1 16; 12,000, §1 16%. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 6%@6%c; packages, | S 75 degrees 7 minutes E 476:8), S 16 degrees 23 | 100 Best & Belcher 55 200 Mexican with another, is not large. _Y”",”f"“’ e, 1,“|"‘ METALS—The open market for metals con- | . Second Session.-December—22,000 ctls, §115; | less than 300 1bs, 1-1b pails, 80 in a case, 9ic: | minutes W 15:1; $2500. 200 Best & Belcher 57 100 Ophir . 1% | LONDON, May 2—Ship Eclipse, at Algoa upward movement was followed by a realiz- | {jnyeq “{nactive and shows no great features. | 2000, $1 15%. 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, 8%c; 5-1b pails, 12 in a | Al 3aiCo 200 Bultion . 05 200 Potist - 2| Bay March 2, parted her cables on Apr % and ing this morning and later by a sharp ad- | Tin reacted moderately to-day, but failled to | Regular Morning Session—December—16,000 | case, 81;c; 10-lb pails, § in’a case, S3c; 50-1b | ameda County. 100 Caledonia 59 100 Potosi ... 43 | drifted shoreward. Three tugs brought her vance, which was practically wiped out be- | exhiblt the least sign of animation on the rise. | ctls, $1 15%; 4000, $1 15%. tins, 1 or 2 fn a case, Thc; wooden' buckets, 20 | J. H. T. and Henrietta Watkinson to George | 200 Caledonia ...... 60 100 Scorplon ....... 03 | to anchorage, captain agreeing to pay £3%. Tore ihe close. Sugar was the center of in- | News from the West and abroad averaged up | = Afternoon Session — December —14,000 ctls, | Ibs net, Sijc; fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, 7%c; half- | J. Haggerty, lots 10 and 11, block B, Amended | 200 Chollar - I % 400 Sierra Nevada. s DOMESTIC PORTS terest in the market and rebounded quite | fAVOrably. At the close the Metal Exchange | $1 1ok, barrels, about 110 ibs, T%e. Map of Fairview Tract, Oakland Township; | 330 Con Cal & Va.185 250 Union Con .... 48 | CASPAR—Arrived May 23—Schr Rio Rey, hne e - - ® | callea: | " BARLEY—The Mn{ squeeze is apparently $550, 200 Hale & Norcrs 35| 200 Yellow Jacket. 43 | May 11 strongly from the early pressure, together | “bi’iron Warrants unchanged at $1150 nom- | over, as the demand has suddenly slackened off | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | Oakland Bank of Savings to same, same, | : 3Y\d May 23— Stmr Navarro, for San Fran- with' the M DLt igticomt otk | tnal. : ; mutiitive v acketH R WesKer. LRI TN guist: e quitclaim deed; $25. Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | cisco. But realizing took off all the early gain and '}?ke&nppekn‘w‘\ 2 saflglodn:nmdm;rl. e lf‘eed. $1 10@1 12%; Brewing, $1 117% per | e now have an old-time Wool market. The "Clau;i-TPox;‘m to .vo)s:é: scnnnexo. lot on E | Board yesterday: PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived May 23—Stmr left it at the last five points below the high- n—Firmer, with 2. 5.75¢ asked. | ctl. 5 demand since April 1 has been so activ ne of Tenth street, 150 S of University ave- Morning Session. Laguna, from —. i B e ey Lead—Very ‘quiet, with 446c bld and 447%c | ' CALL BOARD SALES. e elip, 20 far as shorn, hes. practicalry | DU, § 50 by I 185, biock 100, Tract B, Berkeley | soo Beloher <., 35| 100 Ophir BUREKA-Arrived May %-Bktn Eureka, drop in Sugar was accompanied by a strong [ e Quiet and unchanged, with 6.75c bid | —2000 ctls, ke " % | been cleaned up all over the State, and even | ~Abpatt T Whitre 1n Anench ‘Watitney, lot | 200 Best & Belcher 5| 5 Ophir | Ience May i6. May 2-Stmr Weeott 2 A O O o Sy liann o (aie') _ Second Session—December—2000 ctls, 90c. the old clip has been well cleaned up. A gen- | beginning at a point at the NW corner of | s chmnoni® - 53/ 200 Potost | M&O8 BAY-Sailed May 22-Schr Edward rolidated Gas, Manhattan, Brogkiyn ‘Transit|®'myc’yrokers’ price for lead Is 4.25c, and copper | Regular Morning Sesslon—December—4000 ctls, | org) advance in prices s noted. The Eastern | 1ands of Bechtel (by deed of July 17, 1ssh), | 300 Chollar ... 3 | Parke, for San Francisco e . aib e e iB SEEa el e :59% el h’l"‘“s%im")?;' 85%c; 6000, | parkets are very firm. . thence § along the E line of Fruitvale avenue | 300 on Cal & V.1 821 T2 SiArriveds May #—Sihr Seven Sisters. heace oot i e ko COFFEE—Options closed quiet, unchanged to | , 86%c; 4000, S5%c: 6000, Séc. e g « 3] v 5 5 1 clalties g an appearance of Strenkth | 5 points lower. Sales 4000 bags, Including: | Afternoon Session--Seller '%9,’new—2000 ctls, | Hides are quoted strong and some dealers are e o0 NW 0 %0 lé::x:‘:lfonfim’l;“?fi\ B R 2] o Telow Jaoket “‘M%}AK“BMA—AMVNI May 22—Br stmr Ga- to the market for a time and thelr stocks | May, 5.00c; June, 4.85c: July, 5.10c; August, | Siise; 2000, Si%e: 2000, 854c; 2000, 85%c; De- | quoting an advance. Tallow is quiet and un- | Township: $10. 200 Justice . + 20] 400 Yellow Jacket.. 42 | ono O “Honolutu; bark Theobald. from alned NELIE (P WRDE oY enL e September, 5.20c; November, 5.35c. Spot | cember—2000, S9c; 600, 89%4c. changed. ] B, B.»Pond and H, C. Campbell (trustees of | 20 Mexican ... 41 Port CAngeles, and not ship Louis Waish, as ness in wheat, Seveclally the reported seling | Coftec—Ri5saulizumila qulet: btikteuny: | OATS_Rather ‘more demand was reported | There is nothing doing in Hops. Stocks are | annie F. Mevers) to San Franclsco Savings Afternoon Session. Teported yesterday. from the Southwest, helped this movement | “SUGAR-Raw quiet but firm; refined firm. | and a firmer feeling was visible. Sales were well reduced. Unlon, 608 d. 305, on W line of Sherman street | 300 Belcher 38( 500 Mexican R EENWOODArrived May 2—Stmr Alca- o e from abroad that American whet | BUTTER—Recelpts, 14.4% packages. Market | at top prices as a rule. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | (formerly St. Geéorge), 17 S of Rallroad ave. | 500 Best & B 56| 400 Mexican .. zar, hence May 22. A ey e it fmerican Wheat | gteady; Western creamery, 16@lsc; factory, | Fancy Feed, $147%@1F50 per ctl: £ood to| about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted | nue, § 130 by W 150, being lots 16 and 17 block | 500 Bullion 03| 200 Mexican ... UMPQUA—Sailed May 22—Schr Lily, for San Nelped the jate break in Grangers and Soutn {M&@ | gholce. $L4ZA@LATIL, common, 8 SU4@L40; | steers, loc; medium, 0@9c; light, 8%c; Cow- | 3. “Mary A~ Fitch Homestead (trustees' deed), | 200 Caledon 58| 200 Oceldental Francico. T hadsves it Eronth for wisiact EGGS -Receipts, 16,017 packages. Market firm; | Surprise, '$150g1 55; Gray, $135g145; Milling: | hides, %c; Stags, 6@6tc; Saited Kip, 9c: Calf, | Ajameda: $1200 * | 200 Caledon 57’ 200 Ophir ........ COOKS INLET—Arrived, ship Centennial, Slao over the persistent hardening temdenes | Western, 15@1s%e! Southern, 11@lsc. 51 45@1 50 per ctl; Red, $1 3@l 40; Black, $1 10c; dry Hides, sound, 16c; culls and brands, | " . B, Pond and H. C. Campbell (trustees of | 300 Caledonia . 3! 700 Ophir . | hence March 27: stmr Jennie, hence April . of foreign exchange. The actual rate for de DRIED FRUITS. G S —The market is quiet and unchanged. | 1,0y, KIp and Veal, 15g15%c; dry Calf, I7c: | Rowland C. Clapp) o same, 57 d. 39, lots 7| 300 Chollar . -3¢ 200 Ophir . ANEHAT BAY_PastediMay SeCU Sistns Bioh- mand sterling touched $4 §7% to-day, whicl i ged. | Sheepskins, shearlings, 10g3ic eacl short | and 14, block 17, Map of Leonard's subdivision | 1100 Con Cal & V.1 821 ard Rush, with U § stmr Nun| in tow, from NEW YORK, May 2.—California dried frults | Small round = Yellow, = $1 3021 3: Eastern | Wool, 35@60c each: medium, 70@9%c; long Wool. is near the gold export point of blocks 16, 17 and 18 in Bartlett 50-acre tract Eureka, for Seattle S5 ke weak and lower. large Yellow, S1 1214@1 13: White, ST 15@1 173%; | s0c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides, sali, $17o@2 s ! ¢Losn = Mo %3 Stmr Queen, hence May 31, qThe continuing ease in money suggests that | " (0 Wi X pples_Common, 7@8c; prime | mixed, $110 per otl; Cailfornla White, noml: | for large and 81 for small: Coiia, goo. © U° 20| (trustees’ deed) Alameda; S0 n LA TIONE. o oria. pine ‘pavment 10 Spain has forced something | Wire tray, SU@skc; fancy, S4@c. T, 3 o TALLOW=No. 1 rendered, 4G4iic per 1b; No. | 11" and Loitle 5. Symmes, lot a0 N dlne ot TUESDAY, May 28— p. m.* | PORT TOWNSEND-Arrived May 2i-Schr ed cy In the lo oney e Prunes- @d%c. CKWHE. g %, 3%@3%c; refined, —; grease, 3c. o : 16 W . W = %iac sior, hence May 8, for Poi akeley. Tarulting Trom (he. rather artifcia’ stiftneey | Apricots—Royal, 13%@Mc: Moorpark, 14gisc. | BUCKWHEAT Nominal. WOOL~Spring_Cilps —San - Joaquin _ana | ROSLeopth street, 1526 W of Willow, W 5007 | aipha B A Kentuck .., POAS | PLAS"ay % Bktn Tam o Shanter, for of exchangs rates. Toxchanse on Berlin alsg | Peaches—Unpeeled, 9%@1ilc; peeled,’ 25G25c. FLODE AND BITLATURNE, Southerns, 7 months, 7@9c; year's staple, 6@Sc: | Tract’ Hamestead, Oakland: 310, : it B S AORLD 06 07 Lady Wash. ' o1 os|Port Gamble; schr Serena Thayer, for San hardened a fraction to-day, although that » % 2 Foothill and Northern free, 11@lc; Foothili | ~ Wijljam Reed Barstow to Jesse Barstow, lot | Andes ..... 09 i Mexican ....... 30 52| Pedro. AVAILABLE GRAIN SUPPLIES, GRAYS HARBOR — Arrived May 22—Stmr 12 2| xwburs, hence May 13; schr Melancthon, hne 18 19 [ May R oA Sailed May 23—Stmr State of Cali- 40 41| e, for San Francisco;.stmr Columbia, for money center was reported to be buying | FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@8 75, | “n0 Northern defective, 8@l0c; Nevada, 10@13c; | on E line of Myrtle street, distant 293.67 from | Belcher 37 38 Oceidental . American_stocks in_ London 5 ! Humboldt and Mendoeino, 14@16c. X . The mewly floated industrial stocks contin., NEW YORK, May 23.—Special cable and tel- | usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 60; Oregon | Fall Wools— ll;v{}';emofsg,lxll;f;;r;;hh:a;nxfiisfiblfii 1;115‘: gfl: g:‘s‘h:_l i?f}cher :Q g ggl;ll:n‘n : ued rather conspicuous by weakness. Ana- | egraphic dispatches to Bradstreet's indicate the | and Washington, $3 40@3 45 per barrel for extra, | Northern Mountain. land: $i0. Caledonia . 5 @ Potosi conda broke 2 points, and in the outside mar- | following changes in available supplies last Sat- | $3 25@3 40 for bakers' and 32 30@2 50 for super- | Southern ...... e H: Chollar ... 32 33 Si & ket Amalgamated Copper, the payment of | urday: fine. Wi BIRInBes: - ket o Sohox 00 [ doseph and iRl s ";,.“g,“’{,’,"fl.":.{,‘:;: Challenge Con. % 36 Scorpion . B | Yokohama and Hongkong subscriptions for which was completed yester- | Wheat—United States and Canada, east of | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | HOPS—ISS crop. 10@llc per T ordinary, | sireet property, being a redivision of blocks A | Confidence ....100 105 Seg Belcher ... 0z 04 | [ USAL—Safled May 23—Schr Neptune, for San day, fell to par. which s the subscription | the Rockies, decrease, 1215.000; afloat for and | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | 12Gi24c for good and 13@lic for choice @ | and B of Northern Addition to Oakland, Oak- | Con Cal & Va.180 185 Sierra Nevada.® sz g3 | Francisco. STERN POR’ rice. The closing on the Exchange was easy | in Europe, decrease, 100,000; total supply, de- | Flour, $3 2 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §2 75; Rye | fancy from first hands. land; also lot on NE line of East Eleventh | Con Imperial.. 01 02 Silver Hill - i Ry n tone, though rather dull, and showed net | crease, 1815000, Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $2 50; ex- | strect, 75 NW of Twenty-sixth avenue, NW 25 | Crown Point... 20 30 Svndicate 6| NEW YORK—Arrived May 2—Stmr Alll- logses in ell but a few casds. ¢ the | qCom-—Uniied States and Canada, east of X:;cé::;m:as'q":g-mh:nfi;ymstanggi S.sog‘:c'lg; SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. and NE 100, being lot 16, block F, Knowles and | Con New York. — (2 Standard . —’ | ance, from C‘;Eg;ii:m\ I 00d demand for some of the | Rockies, decrease, 2,520,000, 5 s R ;, iz | div g ‘East | Exchequer — 03 St Louis . — N TS. e R Nonners oad Donds, the | Oats—United States and Canada, esst of | Fhoet Tt HT) %Ry, CIRghed, Vineat. $3710; | The market (s weal all around, and arrivals P A s L i t | Gould & Curry 3 3 Union Con 4 48| DEPARTURE BAY—Sailed May 23—Br ship nfon Pacific and Northern Pacific 4s both | Rockies, increase, 30,000 rina, ; . heolled | g5 q rule are larger. The local packers wili not | Joseph and Flora Harris to Joseph Wohlfrom, | Hale & Norers 36 37 Utah 19 | Lancing, for San Francisco. ; g 18 touching record prices. Total sales 02 08 Yellow Jacket.. 42 43| YOKOHAMA—Sailed May 2—Br stmr Doric, ; o . 36 65@5 95: 1 : par value, | The aggregate stock of wheat held at Port- | Qat8, (parrels) sfss;flt Prasr J‘&f‘b,’ffififi; pay over 6%c for Hogs. A few choice Beeves | 10t on N line of Twelfth street, 100 E of Alice, | Julla .. 3,744,000, | 3 I P L athn Goveroment bt n iy T ity aachasams- 404 Seattle, Wauk, 'was | 35'ver 10) Tos. still bring the top quotation, E 50 by N 100, being lots 26 and 27, block 170, | Justice ran for San Francizco, via Honoluly, The total sales of stock to-day amounted to 5 ks e Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: | O3KIaNI S0\ =\ o p o ASSESSMENTS PENDING. e ey oWl B Witse ot A v reelinnn | CHIGAGO "CRAIN ‘MARK®T, | SR e e 2 | (o ZBF-1%@8lc per Ib for Steers and 64@7c | o' Jine of, Jones street, 319 W of Teleataph HILO—Arrived May 6—Schr Pioneer, from #200; Anaconda, 4500; Ann Arbor preferred, 9 . Dealers continue to report a dull market for | VEAL-7@S%c per Ib. avenue, W 31 by S 100, portion of Corrected Aberdeen. o 7 S100 ;- LALCLINR = elarrad) Eanig "Erookvn | grommt trom #:,’,.,z:ndR;?:;:i“ Claima ot | Hay, though receipts are still light. The only MUTTONWethers, 1GT4c; Ewes, 7o per Ib. My v e et k- e e e Souie. G Sen a ransit, 53,5 urlington, 11,700; Con- & Vi —Spring, per Ib. 3 5 oneer, for t . May eolldated Gas, 6200 Continental Tobacco, 4s0; | Proved cash business gave wheat a firm start. e il A PORK—Live Hogs, 6%@b%c for small, 5y@ | ;o0m& and Andrew Morgensen to Gustave | L e for han Wramalach. Denver and Rio Grande. $20: Fedoral ‘Steel, | The market soon began to vield, however, un. | hesustorins Sy the fame: Te for medium and SGhve for Iarge. stoy | HATTi. lot on I line of Racine street, % & of % | Doring the week of May 15—Ship A J Fuller, B ita “Serest Railway. o0 Moo, Met- | der generous selling, owing to more seasonable | MIDDLINGS-HI7 0620 per ton, Hogs and Feeders, 4%@sc; dressed Hogs, 70 | jor 1, block E, Roberts & Wolfskill Tract, Map % | MAHUKONA-Salled May 6—Schr Metha T 350 New York A Braxe, 3100; Nartnosy | Weather. During the first part of the session | FEEDSTUFES-Rolled Barley, $23G2 per | ¢ 3, Oakland; $i0. : 18 | Nelson, for San_Francisco. Pacifi 00: Northern Pacific preferred. psuy, | the market sold off a cent. Covering on advices | 0 R ma L hoae ioh. GENERAL MBRCHANDISE Alfred and Elvina Wood to Harry Armstrong, 2 NAGASAKI—Sailed May 23—Stmr St Paul, Penneylvania, 3600; People’s Gas, $100; Rock | confirming previously reported damage by in- | WD&, 827 ocoanut, Cake, § joComman, 3 lot on NB line of Percy street, on the line di- 1 |for San Francisco May 22—Stmr Pennsylva: e gfer:::’-’uitw.':'f"sl’ndmf?é S"z‘i,‘,z‘,e"'; Fpacttic, | sects started a rally, but liquidation set in on | Feed, §15@16; Cottonseed Meal, egi cger ton. BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags, 54@3%c for June | Oakland Helghis, thence NE 2207, NW ”,‘;l’sg‘g ,‘2 HONOLULU—Arrived May 15—U S stmr So- 200; Tennesgee Coal and Iron, 20; Union Pa | every budge, and the market closed at about | - HAY-Wheat, 10812 for. %o chofce and | and July; Wool Bags, 26G%Sc; San Quentin | 220, SE 50, to beginning, being the SE portion % | 1ace, from Yokohama, for San Francisco: sche Erle, 3500, A B6 SaCiToks |l estc duly fongnada sl lowasiatyme | 4T ORI N enie s e RR Rebt ol OBt w10 | viagvisioe of 'lot 6, block T, Revised Map of Oakland % | Inca, from Newcastle, Aus; bktn Skagit, from CLOSING STOCKS. T Tee om0 Bio. deciimen ' Tk, 512 | METRAW- Sodiste per bale: o COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wenling- | Hg8hts Cakland: o0 o e e | POt e 13—Br. stmr Aorangl, for Sya Atchison ........... 18 | Do prefd .... closed at UK@THYc. 3 5 ton, $8; Sml“'th(l:leld Vg:l;lntll}n, 37 B0; Seattle, $6; | Frisbee Lewis, lot on SW line of East Twen- NOTICE TO MARINERS. May 14—Jap stmr America Mara, for Tammry: Doraay: e Liquidation, influenced by favorable weather BEANS AND SEEDS. P Cromeriony, sy pySleend, §% 0% | tieth street, 183:6% SE from point of intersec- 3 ma. May 15—Schr Ottillie Fyord, for San Frag. Baltimore & . 66%| Do pref and = increased country offerings, weakened o n bulk and $9 50 | tion of East Twenty-third avenue with W line | A branch of the United States Hydrographic | cisco; Haw schr Honolulu, for San Francises, Canada Pacific.... 97 |St P & Om corn. - July closed. %c' lower, A few slight changes in Beans are made. The | In sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite 3 $14; | of East Twentieth street, SE 25 by SW 100, be- | Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is | DUBLIN—Arrived May 20-Br ship Haw: / Canada Southern.. £3%| Do prefd ats ‘declined, owing {o favorable crop ad. | market continues dull. Seeds are as before. Cannel, 38 50 per ton; Rock Springs a: e | ing vortion of lot 1, block I, subdivision 50 | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of | thornbank, hence Dec 11. Gent Fac _......... 311|80 Pactte . jjoes and lurge receipts, Elevaiqp concerns | BEANS—Bayos, 51 4001 50; Small White, §1 80 fi,‘::;fi_”' &l per o i i and 14 | Astociates” Tract, Bast Onkland: . Marinera. without reserd fo. nationality and | “YCETArived May 5B ship Rajore, hne S & Lol 5 e e showed Siyne ot Svength early on | Pi Vg LAres, Whites, $140@1 65 Pinks &1 0@ | CORDAGE-Manlla, S¥c; Sieal, 8%c: Duplex, | Watson, 1ot T3 block 21, Daley's Soenio. Puek | avieetins are cordially fnvited to visit the | DNARULUI - Arrived May 11—Shy L S L I RS o Srovislons showed sigus of strength early ¢ i, Bpdn 255 Biackeve, G4 1 Butters, | Tie basla Tract, Berkeley: $10. office, where complete sets of charts and sail- | from Honolulu. May 3—Schr Helen N Kimball & B HIT Urlen, Pecio at the but when grains Geciine | Kigneps: $3 8003 70 ver ol el N m,}"""{,“m—m?fl'fiw Mary 8. and Leons, 2 Chalmers to John Gor. | ing"directions of the world ars kept on hand | from Panama.’ e mban; pret - o . the market s 3 w‘a ‘mal lot on e irant avent 00 W of | f on an e Salled M: 11—Shi Carl pre 0 e stagnant and the advance | BEE] -Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow m Fmfi—lul advices from New | Augfibon street or College l.vull:." W 50 by | inf argr:tn can always obtalned regardl: !vrks'-chrl{xmlw."teg !]:n n‘i‘u‘é’u’.’.{."’ New:

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