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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1900. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Iz er and financial quotations unchanged. 1 heat "wery dull and lower on call. Shipment of $217,835 to Chin Bariey, Oats and Rye dull. ,":us.‘a-rn large yellow Corn offering again. Bean Potati Chervies continue firm. ifa Hay arrived from the river. s and Seeds as previously quoted. es and Onions about the same. Other fruits steady, Butter, Cheese and Eggs still quiet. Poultry in sufficient supply. Nothing new in Provisions. Meat market as previously quoted. | L7 Uslon Pacific prefd . % Charters. [ s Wabash .......... s | Wabash prefd ... 2% The Helen N. Kimball loads redwood at| g & Lake Erie 5% ureka for K Tut A “"U‘;ts_chl:i;kr:‘Ene prefd. ;é" Treasure Shipment. ANCISCO, May 3—5 P. WEATHER occurred have . with —Fair Friday; vicinity—Cloudy, e the seasonal rainfalls to in Northera | > showers, becoming west- light west- h showers In the wigh conditions favorable Wiscos companies— on . Oil prefd an Malting prefd Smelting & Refining iting & Refin prefd Tite . cuie s its pretd 1 Hoop vsse Steel Hoop prefd . Steel & Wire Wire pre! m. American American hern Pacific preferred, 7T7i: Grand Trunk, 7i; Anaconda, 9; bar silver, steady, 27 9-16d per ounce; money, 4 per cent. # —% New York Grain and Produce. i # NEW YORK, May .!.—F'LOUR—R!CQ!P“. 16,- !515 barrels; exports, 28,824 barrels: rather slow and somewhat easi because of the break in | wheat. | WHEAT—Recelpts, 182,220 bushels; exports | 48,505 bushels; spot, strong; No. 2 red, 8oic ¢ }o: b. afloat, spot; No. 2 red, 7ic, elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, export, f. o. b. afloat to arrive; No. 1 hard Duluth, 78 £ o. b. afloat. Options were steady at first on moderate sup- Py, but gave way later in response to heav- | iness in corn, general liquiddtion and faflure ]Df frost newS to alarm shorts; after a late with corn the market closed steady at ¢ net deciine; May, T2%@73 9-16c, closed | at Tdc; July, T2%@72 7-16c, closed at 73%c; Sep- tember, T3%G74 3-16c, closed at T8%e. HOPS—Steady. Lo | WOOL—Dull. | COFFER--Futures closed steady, with | unchanged to 5 points net lower: toth] baien 16,07 bags, Including June at $6 September, | $6 856 90: October, 36 80: November. $6 95; De- | cember, § 157 20; January, §7 20; March, $7 30, | Spot Tio, nominal; No. 7 involce, | quist: Cardova, si@14e, | " SUGAR—Raw, firm; refined, steady. | (PUTTERReceipts,’ 4773 packases; firm: | Western creamery, 16G20c: tactory, 13@lse. | EGGS—Receipts, '§709 packages; storage West- ern at mark, 13'c; regular packing, 12@13c. ‘ DRIED FRUITS. The market for evaporated apples ruled mod. | erately active and eteady at unchanged prices | Californta drted fruits were dull and nominai | , STATE EVAPORATED APPLES A35@Sc; prime, 5N @6 cholce, TGZ% Tp@8e. ALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES-3%@Tc per nd, as to size and quality. APRICOTS—Royal, 13@1ic; Moorpark, —FPeeled, 15@32c; unpeeled, New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 3.—In sympathy with un- satisfactory cables the market for metals as a whole was generally easier. Tin eased off about 25 points, with a slow trade and the % | drop of 15 shillings in that metal In London. International Paper prefd scuit ted States Rubber .. ted States Rubber pref. Western LUnion 53 ublic Iron d Third Avenue Shares sold. EASTERN MARKETS. v T 4s...... 93% ¥ Cent 1sts ....110% | N J Cent gen 5s..123 No Carolina 6s....127 0 Carolina 4s. New Yo w Y Stock Market. JRK, May 3.—The ge: e operatic essional ope: ctifying, to a s are in the habl over one day which rying & Jackknives,” way the next break from Jocal trm eakness es during the session ve money market con ugh the Saturday. There was more doing, bonds n in stocks, and prices were Total sales, par value, $1,525,000 United Siates refunding 2s, price. % Fitchburg prefd....13 | Oscecla . NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Coneral Electric 136 |Parrot Shares Closing | 33q Elec 111 205 |Quiney . C Btocks— Bid. | Mex Central 2"13% Santa Fe Copper. Atchison . Z% N°E G & Coke.... 18 'Utah Mining Atchison pre: 0% | 514 Colony - 1208 |Winona Baitimore & Ohlo H1d Dominion Ma;Wolverinn - Canadian Pacific . Rubber 2% Canada Southern Chesapeake & Chicago Great Western Chicago ton & Quincy. Chicago “hicago & Louisville pretd Chicago & Eastern Illinots Chicago & Northwestern .. icago Kock Isiand & Pacific. *C C & St Louls. P Colorado Colorado Southern 2d prefd Delaware & Hudson.. Delaware Lack & Western Denver & Rio Grande Denver & Rio Grande prefd. Erie »omp Erie ist prefd ... Great Northern prefd. Hocking Coal Hocking Valley Iliinols Central . Towa Central .... lowa Central prefd Kansas City Pittsburg & Guif. Lake Lrie & Western.... Leke Erie & Western prefd. Lake Shore . . Louisville & Nashville Manhattan L ........ : Metropolitan Street Raflway. Mexican Central Minneapolis & St Louis. Minueapolis & St Louls prefd. Missouri Pacific Mobile & Ohio Missouri Kansas & Tex: Missouri Kuneas & Texas prefd New Jersey C al .. New York Ce: - Norfolk & Western . orfolk & Western profd. Northern Pacific ... orthern Pacific prefd Ontarfo & Western ... Oregon Paliway & Nav Oregon Railway & Nav prefd. Pennsyivanis Reading ... Reading ist prefd. Reading 24 prefd. large h has resulted Other operators The result of t re known in Stock Exhange s @ see- on one as affected The statements and Hocking The extreme movements in els were not maintained and the closing | uil and irregular at small pet clearings the market had sunk near to stagnation inued very easy, al- rospect is for & weak baunk return comparatively, when issued, old | new 4s and ©s advanced % in the bid | Or S : Reading gen 4s.... 8§ R G West 1Ists.... 99% St L & 1 M con 55.119 St 1, & 8 F gen 6s.124 St . 1 st % St So Ry B8 .... Stand R & T 6s Tenn new set 3s.. T & P 1sts . T P 0 avores Union Pacific 4s.. Wabash 1sts . Wabash 2ds . West Shore 45 . thelr day Wis Cent Ists . the rule KCP &G lsts Va Centuries spectal La new con 4s Va deferred ay showed weaknes L & unified 4s..101 Colo So 48 . htly below yesterday's | M K & T 2ds 6 So Pacific 4s . be market. T MINING STOCKS. 12 Ontario . glvhlr : 5 11 45 Piymouth . - L b fiadi 55 Quicksilver ion of the anthraciie operators oA Slerra Nevada . York Union Pacific Union Land 4 West End . West Elec onds— Atchison 45 ........ Mining Shares— Adventure ... Allouez Min Co. ‘Amal Copper Atlantic ... Boston & Mont. Butte & Boston Centennlal . 4 Franklin . % Humboldt ‘Atchison pi Am Sugar Am Sugar prefd. Beil Telephone Boston & Albany | Boston Elevated. Boston & Maine. CB&Q | Dom Coni . Dom Coal prefd. Federal Steel . ¥ed Steel prefd. New York Moncy Market. NEW YORK, May 3.—Money on call, easy at 15@2%% per cent; last loan, 1% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4941 per cent. Sterling ex- change, firmer, with actual business In bank- ers’ bills at $i §§% for demand and at $4 843 | for eixty dave. Posted rates, $4 55@4 &% and $4 $9G4 89%. Commercial bills, $4 S3%@4 $4%. Silver certificates, 694@0%c. Bar silver, Gc. Mexican dollars, 47%c. Government bonds, strong; State bonds, inactive; railroad bonds, weak. ' Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, May 3.—To-day’s statement {of the treasury balances in the general fund, 2 | exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the | division of redemption, shows: Available cash | balance, $145,230,972; gold, $79,295,974. | London Market. | NEW YORK, May 8.—The Commercial Adver- | tiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here began dull to-day, then hardened slightly on a canard that Lord Rob- erts had eaptured 5000 Boers and sixteen guns. ‘The market relapsed on publication of the tame gctual dispatch and the close was Irreguiar. Investment securities were weak on the dis- appointing bank returns. Americans opened Cepressed, went under parities, but rallied above them on a dispatch announcing that the New York Central strike was settled It is hoped that this will be a i ] Prices weakened on complete absence of con- firmation of the first report. New York sup- ported slightly, but in the street were reactionary and featurelcss. | Anacondas were heavy, being adjusted to par- | ity, which now regulates the prices. Paris $92; | upported Tintos. : | Money was tight on the call for 10 per cent of the war loan, although this had been pre- pared for. Call money was higher early, but closed at 4 per cent. e bank did a te business In discounts and received the bulk of considerable loans Gue. No gold is expected 'r;":g sl e‘muin apparently miscalculat ver ited the Americans’ position. New York is now holding for 27%, while forced ‘Wwere ex- By A CLOSING. lal mmx.‘m 8.—Union Pacific preferred, forerunner of similar settlements elsewhere. | The close was easy, with prices on the basi of £20 75 bid and $30 asked. Pig iron warrants were weak and nominal; Northern No. 1 foundry was quoted at $21@23. Lake copper ruled dull and unchanged. Lead was also dull and unchanged on the basis of $4 673 bid and §4 72% asked. Spelter, however, was a shade firmer on a good export demand, closing firm in tone and 2ic higher at $4 bZ!f bid and $4 55 asked. The brokers' price for lead was $4 45 and for ccpper $17@17 25 . on weak because of lower cables, freer offerings and a slack demand. Liver- sed %@1%d lower, furnishing the main July opened %@¥%c down at . and after touching 3%%c, while no- was looking, proceeded to break with great | rapidity. The slump was due to heavy general iiquidation led by two of the leaders in the recent bull movement. The decline was checked at 38%c, there being a fair demand after the | concession of a cent and a little rally fol- lowed, but the close was weak, July lc under yesterday at 40c. Wheat was dull and easy. Corn was the dominant influence, while easy cables and the favorable weather were contributory factors. The speculative trade was light, but a fair cash business—260,000 bushels—was _accom- | % w York reported thirty-two loads en for export. July opened ic under at @6T%c, and on a little buying ascended to 1%@6T%c. The wings of the market were heavy with the corn weakness, and failed to | hold “even that small elevation, and the mar- | ket reacted to 66%c. The ciose was easy. | July %c lower at 67@67%c. The July-May spread | narrowed to 1%c. elevator people taking the | May at that difference. | "The cats market was unexpectedly firm in ! view of the corn weakness. The market was sustained by a good shipping business. July closed 3{@%c down. Provisions opened steady, but syffered a sharp break in | some 1quidation, | by packers and closed Tic dow: mpathy ‘with corn and on but recovered It on buying sed steady. July pork July lard 21 higher. Wheat No. 2— { 6| eskl 6% | } 6% 67iy { % B ’ 3% | a0k s0%l aou| 4 September 41y 41\1 0% 40% Jats No. | ] May ... 22% 23 2% 2% July 231 2 28| 234 eptember 2y nT| 2y 2% Mess pork, bbl— | ] | May 7312 05 111 85 |12 00 July 1220 (1190 {12 10 Lard, 100 Ibs— | | May . 6 95 6 82130 6 95 July 702% 6 8253 6 9715 September 702340 6 573 6 971p hort ribs, 100 1bs— ] € 70 7 (670 € 821 65 | 680 & 77 6 |6 TT% Cash quotations were as follow: 3 spring wheat, G013@65 2 red, V@ No. 2 corn, 39%@39%c; No. 2 yellow, No. 2 oats, 224@2c: No. 2 white, 261G 2 No. 3 white. 25%@lc: good feeding barley, 36@36%c; fair to choice maiting, 38@45 No. 1 Raxseed, §1 76; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 7 prime timothy seed, $2 40; mess pork vel, $11 05@12 10; lard, per 100 Ibs, $6 S5¢ ribs sides (loose). $6 70@6 90; dry salt ers (boxed), € 37 207 30; ‘whi basis of high wines, $1 25. Sugars—Cut loaf, 6c; granulated, 5.44c. Clover, contract grade, $7 should- Qo%c; short clear sides (voxed). ARTICLES, Receipts.| Shipm'ts. Flour, barrels . 1,000 13,000 | Wheat, bushels 165,000 58,000 Corn, bushels . 198,000 62,000 1000 | 130,000 5,000 3.000 29,000 6,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was firm; creamery, 144%@iSc; 15%:@16%¢. Cheese, steady; S@ilisc. steady; fresh, 10%c. — % Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Opening Cloztng. Wheat— M Opening 18 { Clcsing ... 1 | opasing 2 ning Cloeing S Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, May 3.—CATTLE—Receipts, 9000; | steers, active and strong; -butchers' stock, | steady. Natives—Best on sale to-day, one car- load at $530; good to prime steers, $4 75@5 70; poor to medium, $4 10Q4 G5; selected feeders, choice, steady. $4 2@5; mixed stockers, steady to_slow, 33 6064 10; cow: 4 60; helfers, $3 35 @3; canners, 32 20@285: bulls, steady, 32 5@ 4 30; calves, strong, $4 25@6 20. Texans—Best on | sale to-day, three carloads at 34 85; Texas fed :;ze_n.! ;5"0“' $4@5 25; Texas bulls, strong, OGS Receipts to-day, 25,000; left over, 300; shade lower:' closing strong and top., %5 25: mixed and butchers, $5 good_to cholce heavy, $5 20@5 35; rougl $5 05@5 15; light, §5 15@5 bulk of sales, '$5 16@5 27% | SHEEP—Receipts, 13,000; sheep strong to 5o | higher; lambs active, lsc higher; §ood to chofce $5 20@5 60; fair to cholce mixed, $4 5 25; Western sheep, 35 65; yearli: 35 native lambs, “w; \\"’mer:nllmhq Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, May 3.—Clearings, $283,863; bal- ances, 62,907, ¥ Northern Wheat Market. " OREGON. PORTLAND, May 3.—Sales of Walla Walla g g S T the v& ending were 307,359 Md-.h "ASHINGTON. TACOMA, May 3.—Wheat was dull and 1c y. | 8%c: Eastern, 18@i7c; Western, 15@16c per n:' lower: bluestem, Gc; club, port. Foreign Markets. LONDON, May 3.—Consols, 100 11-16. Silver, 27 9-16d. French rentes, 100f 90c. Wheat cargoes on passage, quiet and steady. English country markets, quiet, LIVERPOOL, May 3.--WHEAT—Firm; No. 1 standard California, s 44@0s 4'4d; wheat in Paris, quiet; flour in Paris, qulet; French coun- weak. plands, § 15-32d. NG. CLOSL LIVERPOOL, May 3.—WHEAT_-Spot, firm; No. 1 California, 6s 4d@és 42d; No. 1 North- ern spring, &s 113d; futures, quiet; May, 58 9 July, s 6d. i CORN—Spot, duli; American mixed, new, | 45 2%d; futures, easy; May, 4s 24; July, 4s %d; September, 4s %d. * —s - LB Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty da: = s Sterling Exchange, sigh Shat e Sterling Cables . i e | New York Exchange, sight. 7 1% | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 1 Fine Silver, per ounce. = ® Mexican Doliars, - Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Paris continued to decline. Chicago was dull and weak with a further decline ex- pected, owing to the increasing weakness in Corn, ‘which, according to private wires, look- ed like a sclling proposition, as the interior movement is increasing and the buying power 1§ spparently exhausted. Still, there was a steady undertone to Wheat and light frosts ‘were reported in the West and Northwest. The local market was very dull. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 5@30%c; milling, 97%e @s1. CALL BOARD SALES. Inforraal Session—9:15 o'clock—No salea Second Session—No sales. Begulac Morming | e ion—December—10,000 ctls, §102%; 12,000, $1 02%. Afternoon’ session — December — 16,000 ctls, $1 02 BARLEY—There {s nothing going on, either mple market or on call. Quotations changed. . 1 and T0G@72%ec for off grades; Brewing and Shipping grades, 80@85c; Cheva: | Mfer, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o' clock—No sales. Second ssion—No sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—No_ sales. OATS—The market continues neglected. White, $1 10@1 30; Red, $1@120; Gray, 31 (7%@ i { 115: Black. $1G107%. N—Eastern large yellow is offering again 1171 per otl; Eastern white is quoted 110 per ctl. 95@9Tic Der ctl. i BUCKWHEAT—Nomin | Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras. $360@3 5, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $2 25@3 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $275 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye Meal, §250: Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, §250; Oat Groats. $430: Hominy, $325@350: " Buck- wheat Flour, $4@425; Cracked Wheat, $325; Farina. $450: Whole Wheat Flour, $3; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6@725; in sacks, $5 T5@7; Pearl Barley, $; Split Peas, $5; Green Peas, § 30 per | 100 1bs. i Hay and Feedstuffs. Forty-four tons of new Alfalfa Hay arrived from the river and was bid in “'as is” at § per ton. Otherwise there was nothing new. BRAN-$12@13 per ton. MIDDLINGE—$17@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $15@17 per ton; Oficake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn Meal, | $25; Cracked Corn, $2510; Mixed Feed, $15 5 Cottonseed Meal, nominal. . | HAY—Wheat, $7@9 for common to good; $9 50 for chotce and nccasionally $10: Wheat and Oat. $6 50@9; Oat, $6@S; Barley Alfalfa, $@ 750 per ton. STRAW—25@%e per bale. Beans fir:r{ Seeds. Everything under this head continues dull at | previous prices. BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 2; small White, $3 3@ 350; large White, § 20@3 25; Pink, §2 25@2 9%; Red, $3G3 50; Blackeye, $ 50; Butters, nomi- nal; Lima, $ 25; Pea, $3 40@3 50; Red Kidneys, $3 50a4. SEEDS — Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | Mustard, 4%@4%c: Flax, $150g220; Canary, 31pc per'1b for California and 4c for Eastern: Altalta, 5@10c; Rape, 214@ic; Hemp, 4@4%c: Timothy, 4@4%c. SIED DA Ntles, $190@2 2%5; Green, $1 90 DRIED PEAS—: @2 % per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Sweet Potatoes came in from Merced and | =old at §2. Otherwise there was nothing new in Potatoes. Onions were lower. { Supplies of Vegetables were liberal, with the | exception of Asparagus and Beans, both of | which were firm. Receipts weie 524 boxes Asparagus, 436 boxes Rhubru‘\l?_ Hfi;‘ r:‘flr;kfsr‘ens and 284 boxes and 519 | ATOES—Burbanks, 40@75c per sack; O o New Potatoes, 75c@$1 50@1 | per ctl; Au: 25@T5c _per box; box for No. 2 and @$1 25 per . 1 and §2@2 2 for fancy large; Toe@$1 25 per sack for common and | §1%0 for Gnrden; String Beans, i@6c for | Tos Angeles and 4@% for Vacaville; Horse | Beans, 40fi7oc per sack; Cabbage, 40G50c; To- | matoes, $1258275: Egg Plant from Los Ange- !les, 10¢: Dried Okra, 32%4c ver lb; Garlie, @ | 10c; Green Peppers from Los Angeles, 6@l0c; | Dried Peppers, s@l0c; Carrots, 25@i5c_per sack: Los Angeies Summer Squash, $125@150 per | box; Cucumbers, 35c@$1 per dozen. Poultry and Game. Fastern is selling at 12@4c for Turkeys, $5 50 for Ducks, $5 for old Roosters and $ 50@6 50 for Hens. Local stock is steady with moderate | suppil JOULTRY — Live ‘Turkeys, 11@12 for Gob- | blers and 13GMdc for Hens; Geese, per pair, $1790G1 ;. Goslingn. $262 50 Ducks! 4 5005 5 or old and $6@7 for young: Hens, $4 50; Young Roosters, $5G7; Old Roosters, $& 50: Fryers, $@b 0; Brollers, $4@4 50 for large and :zé: for smal\| Pigeons, $1 75@2 per dozen for old and $1 75G\ for Squabs. GAME—Nominal. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Prices for all descriptions remain unchanged, Butter Is dull, as buyers have temporarily left the marflet. Store Eggs show less firmness, owing to the receipts from the East, and ranch are also quiet. There is nothing new in Cheese. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy creamery, 16%@17c. Luwiry—Faney, 164@17c; 16c; common, T4c. CHEESE—New, 7%@Sc: Younk America, 1T%c; seconds, Bood to cholce, 14@ EGGS—Quoted at 14%@15%c for store ana 16@17%c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 15@15%e, Deciduous and Citrus Fruiis, More Gooseberries came In and sold at 40@ Soc per drawer for small and 65c for Oregon Improved. Cherries continued firm, though there were some left on hand at the close. Berrles stood about the same. Arrival of 476 boxes of fresh Mexican Limes. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—7T5c@$2 per box. STRAWBERRIES—$4@5 per_chest for large and $5@$ for small berries. Receipts were 422 chests. CHERRIES—30c@$1 per box for red and white | and $1G1 5 for black. Recelpts were 553 boxes. CITRUS_FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $L 25g2 13 per box: Seedlings, 7 75; Lemons, $iG1 30 for common and $2 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, %: Bananas, $13G2 50 ver bunch; Pineapples, §3 50@4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 3%c for 40-50's, 3t4e for [0-60's, 3o for 60-70's, 3g3ic for 0-80's, 2%@3c for $0-90's and 2%c for 90-100's; Apricots, %@l0c for Royals and 10@lle for Moorparks; Peaches, 4%@4%c for Standards, 5c for choice and 5}4@6e for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10@12%c; 'Fvl rated Apvl;;. ‘lm;lsxg‘-ld?ed. 3@ac a i a @Sc 16r “hignt hflm'?' a-ck Figs, 1%@2: White Figs, 2@3c; Bleached Plums, Tlc; unbleached Plums, Gc for pitted and 1%c for ‘unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's Fancy, per 1b, 10c; cholce, fic; standard, 8c; prime, 8¢: un- bleached Thompson's, per ib, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, 8%c: choice, T%c; standard, 6lc; unbleached Sultanas, 5c: ) b b Db de Muscatels, L -cro 4-cro : London Lay 2-crown, $150 per box; 3-crown, $1 60, 52¢; both for -F’ lic for light amber; MINING STOCKS. T%c; light amber extracted, ‘wate: hite extracted, . TuGTHe; dark, Gi4@fc per Ib. The following were the sales in the San BEESWAX—24@2c per 1b. Francisco Stock and Excnange Board yester- day: 0TSt Morning Session. Pr slig 36 Batehey - 12 200 Stiver HIlL...... }; There Is nothing new, trade being Aull At | 300 Cen Col & Va1 3 800 Unien G n the old prices. 600 Gould & Curry 20 3% Utah . 0 CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1ic per Ib for heavy, | 0 Sterra Nevada. 3| 1lc for light medium, 12c for light, 13 for ex- Afternoon Session. tra light and e for sugar cured. Eastern | 20 Best & Belcher 15/ 200 Ophir E sugar-cured Hams, 13%@14c; Mess Beet, $12 per | 100 Caledonla .. 150 Savage i ~ ; ‘ ! bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime | 400.Con Cal & Va M PeTS Nevacs Pork, $14 60G15; extra clear, §19; Mess, §1650; | 100 Gowld & Curry e e TN el The following were the sales in the Pacific LARD—Tlerces quoted at 7@sc per Ib for - h compound and $1@sc for pure; half-barrels, | Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: pure, $lc; 10-1b tins, $%c; 3-1b th 10%c. ; Morning . Session. COTTOLENE—Tierces, $3%@8%c per 1b; half- 200 Best & Belcher 1§ 200 Gould & Curry 20 barrels, $%@8%c; 10-1b tins, Sic. 150 Con Cal & Va..1335 200 Ophir 3 e 300 Con Cal & V.157%. 200 Ophir Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Afternoon Session. i 200 Belcher . 13 30 Overman .. B Previous orices rule for all descriptions. 200 Caledon - T e i | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Zgo Jexican e e about lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 10c; medium, 9¢; light, S¢; Cowhides, 3c; Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 10c; Calf, sound, 18¢c; culls and brands, 15c; Dr; 200 Ophir . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ' THURSDAY, May 3—4 p. m. Veal, 16@l7c; Dry Calf, 19@20c. - Hia Adk sheariings, 15@30c each; short L P, AR etce each; medium, 70G%c; long Wool, $1@1 25 each tMu e e Horse Hides, $2 2@3 for large and 31 25@1 15 | And " L5, T for small; Colts, 2Gc. Deer Skins—Summer | B0CES - R P or red skins, 40c; fall or medium skins, 35c; | BorelSr poncs 121 Blldeneal ol 08 winter or_thin skins, 20c. Goat Skins—Prime Bullton 02 03 Ophir .. 53 Angores, ; large and smooth, 50c; medium, | Caledonia - 135 1 46 Overman . 20 “SA"Ava\ —No. 1 rendered, 5@5%c per 1b; No. | Chollar . fl ;’: :u::s‘ie g T o S A WOOL—Spring ciip’is quotable as follows: | confidence o, S0, G SOl i - Northern free, 16g18c; Northern defective, 139 | Con (al & Va.-136 15 8¢ Nevada, 8 16c; Middle County, free, 15@17c; Middle County, | Con Imperial .. — (1 Slorra A0 » defective, 13Glac: Southern' Mountain, b |Con New York — 84 Sitver TIil] B e e e So@t5e, Humboldt and | Crown Point... 10 12 Standard @ e i 4 2¢; 1 - - Mendocino, 20g23c; Nevada, 16@15c per Ib. Bxcheauer ... o @lsyndicate ... % i Hale & Norc... 33 34 Utah .. L8 10 Julia .. . = 3 Yellow Jacket.. ¥ 2 San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—6@6%c per Ib for falr to choice. VEAL—6%@c per lb. MUTTON—Wethers, 1@7%c; ewes, 6%@Tc per 1b, 5 LAMB—Spring, S@oc per Ib. PORK-—Live Hogs, §5%@6%c for small and medium and 5%@5%c for large: stock Hogs and feeders, 5%@5%c; dressed Hogs, 1@8%¢. | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jeremiah J. Galvin to Susie A, Galvin, lot on s 'line of Sutter street, §1:6 E of Scott, E 25 by S 137:6; t. S N & Murtens to John Martens, lot on S line of Elils street, 30 E of Farren enue, 30 by § 76 (reserving life estate): aiso lot on line of Farren uvenue, i S of Lis street, S by E ; also property outside of county (quit- | claim deed). John Marters to Edward_Friedlander, General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, 35 65; Calcutta | Grain Bags, 64@6%c: Wool Bags, 25%@32%c; Fleece Tiwine, Tic. COAL~Wellington, $8 per ton; new Welling- ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, §7 50: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, 36 50; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $8; Co-operative Walisend, Cumberland, $12 In | bulk and $13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthra- | cite Egg, §14; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $I5 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks; Castle Gate and Rock Springs, $8 45 per 2000 lbs. SUGAR-The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per b in 100-1b bags L0 A lot on E line of Farren aveoue, 7 S of Ellis street, 825 by E 75; $10. Saran F. Daly (wife of Joha B.) to Henry of Mission street, E. Bothin, lot on NW li 100 NE of Tenth, NE 30 by M Sarah J. de Ja Montanya (widow) an J. de la Montapya (single) to James de la Mon- tanya, lot 6n X lne of Clay street, 3243 E of Drumm, E 100:7 by N_115: lot on W line of Fol- som stréeet. 160 NE of Thirteenth, W 138, NE 135, SE 135, SW 92:6; lot on SW cornér of Pierce and Turk streets, W 27:6 by £ 95; §10. | James de la Montanya and Sarah J. de la Montanya_(single) to Sarah J. de la Montanyu | (widow), lot on SE corner of Washington and Drumm streets, S 115 by E 137:6; also lot on | when a minus sizn (—) precedes the he | | AUCTION SALES + SPECIAL AUCTION SALE 'y AT SWITZER'S STOCK YARDS, cor. Twellt Harrison sts., MONDAY, MAY 7th, at 11 A. M, We will sell 2 carioads of horses from the Ore. gon ranch. These horses are from 1050 ©, 139 ibs. and_from 4 to 7 years old, all of tham | gentle, We are going to sell and must be soig without any limit or reserve. A rare to get a sound young horse for your Horses will arrive aiter Saturday, M. Remember, there is no limit on this stock must be sold. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 327 Sixth st. sy —— Waters at_Fort Point. entrance Franecisco Bay. Published by > thority of the Suverintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur g the city front (Mission-street wharf) iy twenty-five minutes later than at Fort P, the helght of tide Is the same at both pia e FRIDAY. MAY 4 to otficia n of the tides the early morning tides are given in t left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. Tha second time column gives the gecond tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when thers are br three tides, sometimes occurs. Th miven are In dition to the soundin United States Coast Survey chart: o1 exe. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.50c; Powdered, way I street, E 59 by E.50¢; Candy Granalated. &10c; Dry Granulated, | SUines,of Broadway and Powell & S¢; Confectioners’ A, oc; Magnolla A, 4.60¢; | = gargh J. de la Montanya (widow) and James Extra C, 400c; Colden C, iic; barréis 10| 4ot Moncanya to Sargh J. de la Montanya | more; half-barrels, = "‘0"'4 oxes, more; | (gingle), lot on SW_corner of Battery and Com- | 0-ib ‘bags. 16c more. No orders taken for less | mercial streets, S 73:S by W 64; lot on SE cor- then 75 barrels or 1 half-barrels. 5.76c: boxes. 6c per Ib. Imports from the Islands in April were 535, 954 bags, making a total of 1,784,000 bags du ing the first four months of the vear. Receipts of Produce. | FOR THURSDAY, MAY 3. Flour, qr sk 18,634 Hops, bales . ctls . 2,790 Wool, bags . Corn, ctls . Pelts, bndls . eguivalent.” Bominos; | Clay ahd Davie streets -E_T <599, W 50, N 59:9; lot on NW owell sircets, N 46:10 by W fner of Pacific and Leavenworth streets, X 60 by E 45; $10. Sarah J. de la Montanya (widow) to James de la Montarya and Sarah J. de la Montanya (sin- | gle), lot on ;rner of Jackson and Sansome | Stroets, E 157:6 by N 46:10¢ $10. 1 | H T.. Davis to Hibernia Savings and Loan | Jackson streets, E € by N 60. Fibernia r‘,mmufl _l‘!')‘fl Loan ‘Soclety to Luigl | 5 7 ¥ | Nunziato, same; $12,500. 3 Bt oh :’i"r%:‘;,k'&l;;" | " Maria Switzer to Charlotte Drew, lotn on N Tallow, ctls 5 Wine, gal ‘.l\ne of Sutter street, #8:4 E of Leavenworth, S Potatos > 23:6'% by N_68:9; gift. Onlone, ake s 190 Sugar, bl 3 | John D. Heins o 8. C. Buckbes, lot on Bran, ks 100 Lime," bbls 313 | line ot Folsom atreet, 120 SW of Beale, & r ; 5 | by NW 137:6; $10. xs;';"r'm;:! "fv”? flfl:rs{er Ooiis . % | “Eetate of George Moffatt (by Lizale W. Mot | Straw, tons 3 it iatad | fate, trustee) to George H, Moffatt, lot on SE i : o 3 J of v R ot S by B S65; ot on N line ‘of Golden et o 14 avenue, 9 E of Jon E $2:6 by N 1¥ WASHINGTON. on"NW corner of Larkin and Ellis streets. by W 85; roperty outs 5 S v b | A rew 3. Soute to David F. McGraw. lot on bt cod | E line of Fifth avenue, 125 N of Clement street, Flour, qr sks 4.210 | O Ba ] | Solomon and Dora Getz to Elizabeth Neu- { mann_ lot on S line of H street, & W ot ry % { Eighth avenue, W 25 by S 100; $I0. ‘Galifornta Title Insurance and Trust Com- THE STOCK MARKET pany to Joste Cramer, lot 19, biock 1, Subdivi- | | ston 1, Castro-street Addition; $10. * x| Alameda County. Stocks were active again on the morning | tor ok A ¥ et acrets 7 ard sesslon of the Bond Exchange, but fluctuations | Brygh, W 25 by N 1003 being the £ half of lot | were few. Gas and Electric was lower at $7, |12, block L, Curtis & Willlams Tract, Oak- | and Contra Costa Water firmer at $67@67 12%. | land; $10. | | Watchers to Annie E. Watchers, lot V' line of Twenty-first street, 100 E of Ade- N 10038, E 3, S 100, W 30.03 to begin- block 610, subject to right of way, Omk- land’ $10 Goor:e W. and Nellie M. Arper to W. P. and | Julia A. Beauchamp, lot on NE line of East Fitteenth street, 30 NW of Twenty-second ave- | nue, NW 25 by . being lot 10, biock 2 In the afternoon Glant Powder was active | Bdward at $SS@S9 62'2. Otherwise there was notbing new. | The Pacific Auxillary Fire Alarm has de- | clared a quarterly dividend of 5 cents, payable | on the lth. | The Onomea Sugar Company will pay a divi- | Gend of 25 cents per share on the 5th. The Utah Mining Company has levied an as- zast Oakiand: $10. sessment of 5 cents. i to Julia Weistnhavern, lot on | The Alaska Packers' Assoct: | ixth street, 2 of Rose, W 129 | Atvidend of 15 conts on the thh - Tl Pay 8| being lot 15, block 2, on Map of | The Paauhau Sugar Company will pay a| entworth Boot and Shoe Company’s dividend of 30 cents per share on the 10th. | Tract. to correct former deed, Berkeley: $10. | The Callfornia Street Cable Company wiil| Herman and Eliese von Du: to John W pay a dividend of 50 cents on the Sth. and Marle Rohde, lot on N line of Tobler | f Bray avenue. E 2 by N 171 e Pacific Sheet Metal Works will pay a amp Tract, Brookiyn Township | dividend of 50 cents per share on the sth. | The Pacific Gas Improvement Company will | %'n)h a drvidend of 35 cents per share on the th. i The San Jose Water Company wil aividend of 50 cents per share on the lthe’ | 310, James H. Brooks to Lou Brooks, lot §, block D, on map of sub lots D and C, Champion | Tract, Brookiyn Township: also lot on S line | of San Antonio avenue, 400'W of Willow street, | | W %0 by S 150, being lot 18 in E half block M. | K N BON > N 1 o inal, Al ed 1t BIUCE uili Deass SACEGm L nd Annie B, Draper to. Mar 'D:';’ng | THURSDAY, May re-record of 622 d. 9, lot on NW line o il At i ’_’rfl l”'k | alta street, 270.00 NE from N line of Jn\r{el ave- | s 4 Ask | pue or County road No. 1995, NE 30, NW 11231, e e s | E3UIL G L Co. 2% 31 | S %002, SE 110.92 to begnning. being lots 12 08 30 Tego.oi IURIEN O G T & 1 4g L |and 3 block E. Eimburst Tfact, Brooklys | 4 .. 13334133 e 2 sy | Township; . . 1o 85 Soup. il pas Gas Imp.. 4634 46% |~ Qugust J. and_Virginia Costa to Minnie Miscellaneous— ] Y% i | Drossel. lot on NE line of Harman avenue, SF G & E.... 6% 47 Ban Franciscu. 0: ** 1 Stkn G&E Co 10 — | Cal-st Cab 5s..119 120 190.60 SE of Nutley avenue, SE 75 by NE 105, C C Water 6s..107%s — befng lots 15, 13 and 2, Map of Seminary | Ed L & P 6s..1281 — < Avenue Tract. Brooklyn Township: $i0. o | - IR L S A Bateman: to Leander Quint. Jot beginning | Geary-st R 6. — 9% Luni seocge — |at a point 216 W_from SW corner of Paru HC&SOMS.. — — |anglo-Cos LAd, 64 street and Buena Vista avenue, W 63. N 600, E | Do 3s {105% — | Bank o Cal 408 © — |69,'S 600 to beginning, Alameda; $1000. AMXIG (Cal'S D & To104 — Frederick A, Koetitz to Mrs. T. H. Benton | «>" = et Nationa 2% | (wife of T. H). Iot on W iine of Walnut o [Lon P & A %0 | street. 120 € of Clinton avenue. S 40 by W 135, k3 - 9933101 Y 9 Z | being lot 4, block D, Bellevue Tract, Alameda; LA &P R 5810285 g A S O Market-st és...128% Savings Banke— Oscar Sutro_to Edward R. Marriott. lot on Do 1st m 5¢..111% — Ger § & L....1890 SW corner of Halght avenue and Fourth street, 5 %N’qfi l:.‘;;mm Hum S & L... — S 135, W 4.46, N to a point on § line of Haight | NP o Al et = Mo Sev B MK avente, distant 46 W of SW corner of Halght | avenue and Fourth street, E 46 to beginning, | being lot 14, block C, Amended Map Resub- division Haight Tract, Alameda; $10. A. and Minnie T. Smith NP C K K st Do 58 ........100 N Cal R'R (REIRREI Unfon T Co... - H to Oscar Qe o | "Street Raliroads— sutro, lot on N tine of Santa Clara avenue. Oak WoDs 031D oo [Californta .....12114 — | 250 W of Fourth street, E 20, N 270, W 250, Deeantc § Co..106%10714 Geary-st a0 — |§ 270 to beginning, being lots 2 to 26 and H S 60 12615194 | Murket-st' RY. 623 63 | to 14 and _portion iot §, block C. on Amended om C %8 losLaH | of Resubdivision 'Haight Tract. subject b &SRS BN D [Presidio 18 2D mortgage for 300, Alameda: $10 " Powell-st R 65117 Powder Stocks— Henry W. P. and_Alvina Wackenroder to 1. G R California. . F. Poston, lot 4, Nielson Tract Map 2, Soto |Glant Con Co.. 89% % | Rancho, Eden Township; grant. Vigorit 3 . o 3% e ¥ Sugar Stoc 5 Hana S P Co.. 8% $% Builders’ Contracts. Haw C & S Co — 90 - | Mrs. Bertha Schonwasser (cwner) with Hugh Honokaa S Co. 321 32% | Keenan (contractor), architect M. J. Lyon—All Hutch S P Co & ™ | aiterations and additions to frame buflding on Kilauea § Co.. 20§ 21 |lot on NE corner of Sutter and Webster streets, Makawell § Co 48% E IS by N 90; $13%5. Onomea 8 Co. Paauhau S Co. 30% 31 Misceilaneous— Pack Asen. — 118 Ow Tin Kee and Hoo Foy (cwners) with M. V. Brady (contractor), architect Charles Z Soule—Tearing down and rebuilding and all other necessary aiterations to make a four- Stocktn Gas bs 99 ‘Water Stocks— Contra_Costa.. 67 67kl Fruit Asu106% — | story brick building on lot on W line of Murin County.. — —'|Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 | Dupont street, $1:2 S of Jackson, S 15:6 by | 951 951 Oceanic S Co.. 9215 9434 | W _100; $9900. i Gus & Riectric— Pac A B Al &0 — | Charles Push (owner) with William Helbing (contractor), architect Philipp Schwerdt—All work except plumbing, painting, electric worlk, | marble, fron, gas fixtures, mantels, tiles and shades for a three-story attic and basement frame building on lot on N line of Eddy street, 25:6 E of Franklin, — 21, N 120, W 27, § 120} 16,500, ¥ ame owner with James F. Ford (contractor), architect same—Sewering, plumbing and gas- fitting for same on same: $1330. Harry Bush (owner) with Willlam Helbing (contractor), architect same—Same work as In first contract with Charles Bush for same style of building on lot on NE corner of Eddy and Franklin street: 25:6 by N 120: $13,150. Same owner with James F. Ford (contractor). archftect same—Sewering, plumbing and gas- | fitting for same on same: $1500. T. J. Parsons (owner) with Charles M. Depew (ontractor), architect T. Patterson Ross—Grad- | irg, concrete, brick, carpenter, roofing, sewer- !ing and ifron’ work for a two-story brick and conerete basement warehoyse on lot on SW corner of Stanford and Brannan streets, W $0 by S 106:3; $13,237. 3 Hale Bros. (a corporation) (owners) with Cal- | ifornta Artistic Metal and Wire Company (con- | Par Paint C Morninz Session. Board— 215 Contra Costa Water. 100 Contra Costa Water. 200 Equitable Gas . 95 Glant Powder Con 15 Glant Powder Con, 10 Hane Plantation Co, cash. §2000 Hawaiian C & 8 Co $3000 Hawaitan C & § Co. 5 Honokaa S Co. 25 Honokaa S Co. 75 Hutchinson § P_Co. 100 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. 25 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. 600 Makawell S Co. 50 Makawell S Co, b 10. 100 Makawell S Co, cash $1009 Oakland Transit Co 6s. $1000 Oakland Transit Co 6s. 115 § F Gas & Electrie Co. 5 Spring Valley Water. Afternoon Session. Board— 110 Contra Costa Water .. * F R 5552 uEnERe20.90 £2E3BBRRAAINUTLLUSES P L6725 tractor), architects Reid Bros.—Metai work in 130 Equitable Gas . . 300 connection with store fronts, together with 5 Giant Powder Con, cash. . 8300 metal sash for windows for building now in 10 Giant Powder Con.. . 88 00 ccurse of erection on lot on § side of Market 230 Giant Powder Con. <83 m street. bhetween Fifth and Sixth, commencing 5 Glant Powder Con . 83 50 78 feet from Sixth; $2840. 55 Glant Pdw:!ler gon 5 s :) —-J——-—-——fi_ 30 Giant Powder Con 5 1 ; kaa .S Co ... . 32 371 5 Hono €O i i fi“ Time Ball. % ?2 Bfl“flm}"‘{g""m Otfice, U. g’ N., g:ll- i o change, San Francisco, Cal., 47 00 May 3, 1%00. 33Ty ‘The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry P ?u“dl!..' was ml‘t’:hnctly noon IMlly-—. : e, 8t moon Teridian, or a 28 75 o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. 115 12%% C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. §. N, in charge. — — Clusters, §2; Dehesa, filfi:unflm 3. ESC S bt WA NN vt NUTS—W; 8@9c for Standards and ehell. wfiumuum N E T omb, Giia@se for brignt and 0% Sun, Moon and Tide. S R SR AP EC S | United States Coast Geodetic Survey— -nll-tn:‘am.-nu- | Washtenaw . . * [ Steamer Movements. i * * 2 TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. | Due. Acapulco .. |Panama.. May Point Arena.... Point Arena.. May Coptic , |China and Japan. May Alameda Sydney. May Progreso ‘Tacoma. - May Thyra .|China and Japan. May Mackinaw |Seattle. . May Columbla Portland. | May Bonita |Newport .| May Samoa Humboldt. - Tacoma. Pomona . Humboldt PP NRREAAA AR RN AP s s st | Umatitla Victoria & Puget Sound May f_lnl.l Rosa...../San Diego.. May Tillamook ......|Tillamook Bay | May Oyster Harbor. - May - May al May Coquille River. May Robt. Adamson May Coos Bay. May - May Wellington . May Unliverse ~/Oyster Harbor May State of Portland . May 1 Del Norts. Oregon Ports. . May. 10 Newburg .. Grays Harbor. May 10 scent City Crescent City. North Fork..... Humboldt Corona, San Diego —_—_— TO SAIL Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. | Pler. Arcata .....(Coos Bay.....May 4 12 _m Pier 13 Thyra Cbina&Japan May 5, 10 am Pier 27 Corona ... ISan Diego. .../May 5. 11am Cleveland .| Puget Sound.. May 5. §pm North Fork Humboldt..... May 5, 9am. Kruger ... Tillamook..... May 5 &pm Walia W, v May 6 11 am Pt. Arena May 7. 2pm| Boaita . May 7. 9am Columbta . .May % 1lam Acapuico . May £ 12 m Samoa iMay 8 10 am Pomona May 8 2pm S. Portland,Cape Nome. May S. 2pm Curacao .... Mexico. «IMay 8§, 1am Santa RosaSan Diego.... May ¥ 1l am Aloha ...... Cape Nome.... May Tillamook . |Tillamook..... May E. Th’'mpsn|Cape |May Rainfer . -[May Aloha . - 'May Coptie China &Japan May Coos Bay ewport.. May Umatilla ... Vie & Pgt Sd. | May State of Cal/Portlan .| May * | Shipping Intclligence. | *- ARRIVED. Thursday, May 3. Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, 31 hours from Crescent City. Stmr Corona, Glelow, 8 hours from San Diego, ete. Stmr W H Kruger, Krog, 39 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Gipsy. Leland. 24 hours from Monterey Br stmr Coptic. Rinder, 28 days 18 hours 53 minutes from Hongkong. via Yokohama 1§ days 22 hours 49 minutes, via Houoluly 5 days 23 Bours 4 minutes, Sehr C Merchant, Carlson, days Port Blakele: Ty o Schr Archi and Fontle, Skipper, 4 hours from Stewarts Point. Schr Corinthian, Korth, 80 hours from Black CLEARED. Thursday, May 3. Stmr Pomona, Pars B e Dusis ons, Eureka. Goodall, Stmr_City of Rio & 2 - xone <% ;“ufios de Jameiro, Ward; Hong: tn Vilder, Jackson, Hilo; Willlams, Dimond & Co. SAILED. Thursday, S Geo Loomis. Bridzett, Ventara A State of California, Gage, Astoria. Coos Bay, Shea, San Pedro. National City, Dettmers, Fort Brags. Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Eureka. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, —. Stmr City of Rio de Janetro, Ward, Hong- kong and Yokobama, via Honolulu. Stmr Empire, Macgenn, Cocs Bay. Stmr Matteawan, Croscup, Tacoma. Stmr Newsboy, Walvig, Usal Br stmr Manauense, Barneson, Kahulul. Ship Spartan, Polite, Seattle. Brig W G Irwin, Garthley, Cape Nome. Schr Del Norte Jacobson. Rogue River. Schr Newark, Beck. Bowens Landing. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Fort Ross. ‘TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 3, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind south, velocity 13 miles. SPOKEN. April 25, lat 3 N, lon 16 W—Br ship Lin- lithgowshire, from Antwerp, for Tacoma. DOMESTIC PORTS. CASPAR—Arrived May 3—Stmr Cleone, hence 2 M\ CoMA —Sailed May 3—Sohr Loutse, for San Pedro: schr Sequota, for San Diego. IVERSENS LANDING—Salied May 3—Schr Ocean Spray, for San Francisco. PORT HARFORD—Salled May 3—Schr Mel- ancthen, for Grays Harbor. PORT LUDLOW —Sailed May 3-8chr Endea- for Guayaqu! YFORT HADLOCK—Arrived May 3—Nor stmr Eldsvold, from Port Townsend. . GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 3—Stmr Co- quille River, hence April 3. Salled May 2—Schr Lillebonne, for San Fran- clsco. SATTLE—Arrived May 3—Schr A M Bax- ten pemen Apr 15; schr Alcaide, hence Apr 13, Sailed May 2-Stmr Santa Cruz, for R stms Rosaile, for Skaguay. ASTORIA—Salled May 3-Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. Br stmr . for Hong- konz. Arrived May 3—Stmr slg::, from Seattle. ¥ 3—Scht Jennte SAN PEDRO-—Satled Stella, for Grays Harbor. EURERA—Arrived May 3-Schr Bertha Dol- beer, from Newvort (S). Sailed May 3—Nor bark Soleviz, for Mel- bourne. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May 3 Schr Presper. from Honolulu. Sailed May 3;Bark Alex McNefl, for Free- mantle; sebr Endeavor, for i Sebv Carrier Dove. for Honolulu. ALBION—Sailed May 3—Stmr South Coast for Sen Franciseo. SAN DIEGO—Sailed May 2—Nor stmr Thyras, for_San Franciseo. FORT BRAGG—Salled May 3—Stmr Noyo, for San Franciseo. EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Sailed May 2—Stmr Dolphin, for Seattle; Br stmr Athos. for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. COLON—Arrived April 2—Br stmr Atrato, from Southampton. HULL—Arrived May 2—Br ship Benicta, from OEARICA Avived May $-Br stumr Cam. from Batoum. GUATEMALA—Arrived Aoril S—Ger stmr Hathor, hence Mareh 2. for Puxet Sound. OCEAN STEAMERS. ROTTERDAM—Arrived May i—Stmr Amster- dam, from New York Bty e e X o 1 N — mr yn- from_Liverpool. for Philadeiphia. for New York. | Point. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr