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THE, SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1900. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver and Exchange as before. eekly bank clearings show a slight gain over last year. "heat opened r, but recovered. ther cereals qw t and unchanged. Hay weak and Fecdstuffs firm, doing in Hrans and Seeds. Onions dull and weak. ctables in free supply at mormal quotations. i weese and Eggs unchanged and quiet. Cherries quiet, though arvivals are moderate. Other Fruits show no new feature. Potatoes an Proz Meat market sufficiently supplied and easy. —_——— Jerly winds, with light £ thy t Charters. e Bty ght fog on the coast in the lumber from Eureka to Aus | Southern California—Falr westeriy winds, Lilisbone, merchandise and lumber o Apla, Samoa; Luzon, sugar from Honolulu to | 86 h, Sunday; _fresh Nevada—Fair Sunday; warmer, Utah—Fair Sunday; warmer. >elgware Breakwater, 7. o. b. Branch Arizona—Fair Sunda. tumber from Puget Sound to Port Arthur; Star Francisco and ? Bengal, Jumber from Puget Sound to Por: Bt Mirren, . vicinity—Fair Sunday, fresh westerly ALEXANDER G. McADIE, from Portlend to Forecast Offici; urope; i 54 (1t bulny 24 extra). *- # Bank Clearings_ | I I EASTERN MARKETS. | Loca! benk elearings last week were $13,31.. | | | 778, aguinst ISR for the same week last | * * vear. Customs Duties. NEW YORK, May 12.—The tone of the trad- ing in stocks was feverish and uncertain to- day and the dispositich to sell was still evi There was an effort to support some | ocks and the short selling by the bears was | Odllections at the Custom-houss for the past 2 . owed by buying to cover e o Mis- | $rotneas — we: g er contracts. M b taca o souri Pacific was lifted at one time a point | Sator above last night, carrying the railroad list | The grangers, especially Burlington | ern Rallway preferred, were pretty | well eupported after the rally In Continental | Tobacco preferred from its 6% point slump. | This stock recovered almost completely before Merchandise E. rfm‘r:. The German steamer Octavia cleared yester- k the closs. Stocks were offered freely at the das for Central and Bouth America ports. She | higher level of prices and declined to the siso carried cargo “uropean s, The | lowest before the appearance of the bank state- | J valge of cargo was §123,1%0, as follows: | ment. People’s Gas, the local tractions and the steel -stocks were all notably weak and | large losses were registered in a number of | shares which have not been traded in during the recent declines. Some effort was made (o | rally prices after the bank statement because | it failed to show the exp heavy expansion in loans, but it was successful only in iso- | lated instances. The close generally was un- | | steady and net changes were mixed. The weekly f the mercantile agencies con- & that the business reaction | has not yet reached its limits a: expressed in the Senate yesterday 000 raiiroad ties, 1205 | & rice, § bbls whisky, § os ma- merica—5,522 ctls wheat, 2335 bbis | d the opinions of the pos- P 1857 cs salmon, 1084 pkgs of forelgn complications on account of srooeries, 445 colls fope, 956 ca canned goode, 100 | the Monroe doctrine as applied to the Danish plles. %2 pkes leather, 10 cs lubricating ofi, 14 Indtes, was cited bears as further faics etc, nd for specuiative depression. The re- bs bluestone, 500 gals | port of a small decrease in the loan account 8% pkgs hardware, | of the banks for the week Instead of a heavy | increase was a surprise to Wall street. It d4id not aiter the bellef in the reported loan , Which is to-day reported ete cs pampes plumes, 200 gale rmany—160 sks cascers, 70 sks shells, to twenty million dollars. - of such a ioan late in the week FOR APIA. would figure in the bank statement for the The calling of loans reparation for the new gure disproportionately o arthponer Webfoot, which cleared yester- | 3Yerages of onl handise valued at | SATIIST in the w mon, 315 M feet limber, and fuse, A dm;m;/ Manifests. cargo bas been reported for the f the next week. | e Clearings statements are lower than they a week ago after a week of great irregu- grity and uncertainty in movement. For two days the market looked as though general liquidation had set in, but the quick recovery | on Wednesday afterngon he result of a b - movement to cover by the bears who had! a0, the value of $185T7. as fol- | been selling short but who became alarmed 31: Jepan. $8416; Manila, $1800. at the cessation of the pressure to liquidate. mal per steamer Umatilla for Victoria, | The liquidation, in fact, seemed to be com- | pleted for the time being and its limited ex. | tent gave color to the supposition that it had | been Gue to the selling out of a pool whose members had grown tired of their non-success : in getting prices up. The strong and skillful dition to the treasure previously report- | manipulation with which the market was s er steamer Coptic she carried the follow- | tained while the liquidation was being effe | shows that the sellers had large resources and a wide-reaching coneert of action. The mar- | ket rallied considerably from the low point | on the demand to cover bear contracts and efforts were made by bull pools to extend the | advance, but the general demand for stocks | | continuea extremely apathetic and the market | fell back into dulliess and renewed weakness. | Wall street wants to know how much further the decline in prices of commodities must g0 e . before renewed consumption will be invited in | The imports of forelen Gry goods at New | | sumeient volume to absorb production. Upon York last month were large, amounting to $12.- | the answer to this question depends future 2i2,30, against 3188400 for the same month | profits for industrial enterprises as well as | last year and $7.177,42 in 18%8. For the first | earnings by railroads. o far as events of | Zour months the movements compare as follows: | the week have furnished any light on the | Imported. Marketed. | problem they indicate,that the readjustment | $85.496,5% $32.08,500 | of prices is not yet complete. The ‘present SISNSTM0 47498500 | ease of money is regarded in an untayorabie | light as a reflection of the diminished trade | The National ( Coinage. | in the interior, but it affords means for meet- | The coinage of the different United States ing the present speclal demand for gold from | | Burope. On the other hand should trade re- amints for the first ten mouths of the fiscal year | was as follows: vive in the interfor with the lower price of | Double agles e eeeme-.. A4 ddfriona! Trca.mm r bullicn .. Dry Goods T aod.r Trade. commodities and the money market become more active any stringency on foreign markets | | might become embarrassing, The volume of | $71,582,280 0 | American credits now placed in foreign loans s ! makes the home money market more than ever | sensitive to the course of for!i'n markets. | conditions there are easier for the time being in spite of the stronger position of these in- | | stitutions. P Bonds reacted in sympathy with stocks and | subsequently showed some recovery United States refunding 2s, when issued, the | 3s and old 4s declined % and the new ds % | in the bid price. NBEW YORK STOCK LIST. s~ The National Cashbox. he gtatement of cesh in the United States Treasury rm:.y)flu!oflm Stocke— Atchison . Atchison Baltimore & Ohio. Canadian_Pacific Canada Southern Chesapeake & Oh Chicago Great West 70‘1 225 | Chicago Burlington 2315 | s Chicago Ind & Lou 22 708,402 Chicago Ind & Lou 52 470,000 Chicago & Eastern Illinois 103 Chicago & Northwestern . 165 52,589,591 Chicago Rock Island & Pao 05 iold certificates - 26,872,370 4 CCC & 8t Louis it Eilver gertificates - ©.301.190 Colorado Southern 5 Stiver dollars 2,506,648 Colorado Southern 1s ; E or Seition 128926 Colorado Southern 21 preta 5% | teq States Botes. 12,575,568 ware & Hudson ... 113 rezrury notes of 1690 73,841 Delaware Lack & West 216,000 Denver & Rio Grande.. 5,209,020 Denver & Rio Grande pre: soizamer| 100 Brie ... actional currency - % 146 Frle 18t prefd. r coin 451,087 Great Northern pre 3 Sochent Hocking Coal - I o ocking Valley s Tilinols Central . uz | Treasurer Tnited States. 1 lowa Central . 16% | ~nnn Towa Central pret 246 | P Kansas City Pittshurg & Gulf. . 163 | sal Lake Erie & Western... D26 | o Lake Erie & Western prefd. L% | 1900 5 . L0637 15 | - g o first_month there was a net in- L 88 £12,000,000 in gold coin in the trust 4y Gue 1o enlarged circulation in Mexican Central ... 12 s, and §2,7000 in silver doliars Minneapolis & St Louis L 62 great circulation of silver cer- u(nnnpo“. & Sl Louis prefd . g L 564 Hobue & OMn Missour Kansas & Texas Weather Report. dian—Pacific Time.) TISCO, Mey 12, 1900-5 p. m. are the seasonal rainfalls to Northern Pacific . with those of the same date . 73% rainfalls in the last twenty- }Z:; 33{‘.2".,'"&"‘7'.;‘,'3&3'“ :;‘P‘ "... Oregon Rallwa L4 Last This Last Oregon Rallway & Nav prefd. B 2 Hours. Season. Season. Pennsylvania 12015 0.00 48,571 8.5 -~ . 165 0% e W 2 s& X 4 7 W4z 1600 155 s34 7.8 -85 36 121 S0 1402 . 1641 . 6615 . :464 5::: . :& 0 % 4 X o 18 2l 2715 g 5 72 ATHER CONI .Alu\s A\D GENERAL 3 IRY 9,935 5 z 400 ‘8 e pressare has risen rapidiy over the coun-| 1989 Y “m west of the Ro-ky Mountains. An mrea of | 600 o verties (o upoer Mimourt Vailey. | 3888 U Et wers gre reported f Northern Utah, Lm " Aaho and Mo ntana. Mowing maximum wind velocities are Lander, 44 miles per hour from the % miles Trom the northwest, L:E 1 1 ¥ "mn. ®ours cnding midnight Forthern California—Fasr Sunday; brick west- ions continue quiet and easy. | New York Stock Market. }4 | General Electric. |Osceola Gen Elec prefd {Parrot llexlcnn (‘Onun . Wells-Fargo .. Miscellaneous— American Cotton Of1 American Cotton Ofl ‘American American Amerfcan § 100 Amerh‘an American S American §; American American American American American American Tin Plate prefd American Tobacco ... American Tobacco prefd Anaconda Mining Co .. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron . Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco prefd Federal Steel ..... Federal Steel prefd . General Electric Glucose Sugar .. Glucose Sugar prefd . Intérnational Paper . L 204 International PIDPY Dr!fd . 8313 Laclede Gas .. 66 National Biscuit National Biscuit prefd \ntlrmn| Lead Braie . North American . Pacific Coast .. Pacific Coast 1st pried.. Pacific Coust 24 prefd . Pacific Mail . People's Gas Pressed Steel Car Pressed Steel Car prefd . Pullman Palace Car ... Standard Rope & Twine Sugar .. Sugar prefd Tennessee Coal & iron . TUnited States Leather United States Leather prefd United States Rubber United States Huhher Western Unfon ... Republic Iron & Republic Iron & S P CC & St Louts . Third Avenue Shares sold CLOSING 5 2s refunding, BONDS. MK &Ti4s... N® Central Ists. N J Cent gen ps. rolina 6s. “aroling 4s. S 3s coup.. 8 new 4s reg....133 S old 45 res.. § old 4s coup. Or Short Line 65 Or 8 L con os Reading Gen 4s.... x:‘-. Ches & Ohlo 4gs. fl (x W 1sts.. a9 Ches & Oblo N7 S L& I M con 5s.100% & & ¥ l°l| fis t& <uurh9rn Ry 5. ' Stand R & T 6s. E T Va&Ga 1sts Erie General 4s. FWé& D C 1st: Tnion Pacific 4s.... Wabash lsts 114 Wabash 24s . So Pacific 4 STOCKS. Chollar 15 Ontario Crown Poi 7| Ophir Con Cal & Va. 130 Plymouth . Deadwood . 53 Quicksilver . Gould & Cur Hale & Homestake Iron Siiver Mexican . BOSTON Money— Call loans . STOCKS AND BONDS. Wis Centtral.., Bond: 4 99! N E Gas&Coke 85, 85 Mining Sharce- Adventure .. 4 7 | Allouez Min Go.... 1% {Amalg Copper. Atlantic ... Boston & Hon Butte & Bost Calumet & Hecll 'MO Centennial 35 {Frankin 67 Humboldt . Boston & Maine. Chgo, Bur & Dominion Coal.. Dom Coal prefd. Federal Steel. Fed Steel prefd. bber ... Union Pacific . West End Associated Banks’ Statement. NEW YORK, May 12—The New York Finan- cler says this week: After a continuous expan- sion in loans, which lasted over six weeks and added forty-eight millions to the totals of the New York banks, the clearing-house in- stitutions reported May 12 a decrease of $257,900 In the loan ftem. The decrease is of small moment, but it is interesting at this time as showing the culmination of operations which have been a constant factor In the weekly re- ports for a considerable period. The assertion has been made that the New York banks are carrying sterling (o the amount of $40,000,000. This plainly interpreted means that they are not loaning that amount to Europe. While there is no means of ‘verifying the statement, there is no question that the rise in loans has been due more or less to that cause. At any Tate, mow that actual exports of gold are be. ing ‘made, it is not to be expected that the banks will add to outstanding commitments. | It had been expected that the fourteeen-million loan of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company would fnfluence the current statement, but there is authority for saying t thié transaction was completed too late to enter the statement % | calculation and besides that quite a large per- centage went to trust companies and Philadel- phia institutions. The cash changes in the mature. The banks' loss to |t on account of gold exports and interior gaing did not offset these decreases. The Balt was & reduction of $577,000 In cash holalnn | This was not evently distributed, as one bank lone reported an increase of four millions in specfe. The changes in loans and cesh account for the decrease of $1,908,000 in deposits, the first shrinkage noted since March after a steady rise amounted to $67,000,000. The sur- plus reserve for the week was reduced $645,750 and now stands at $15,382,7%. Taken as a whole the statement {s better than had been ex- pected. The chief interest for the week or two centers in the volume of possible gold exports. Already the movements amount to over 36,000, 000 The gold has gone to France and If Eng- land does not demand remittances the ship- ments may be lesg than now Indicated. Tt is worthy of note that time loans are now being engaged to run over the Presidentlal election, the impression being that the Money rates will harden considerably later on. ney during the latter part of the Pre-ldemlll o test loaned at 100 pep cent and New York still confinues 0 be. the chelpe-t money center in the world. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, May 12.—To-day's statement of the Treasury balance in the gen al m..d, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reses division of redemption, ‘shows: AVaiiable cash balance, $141,492,707; gold, $75,901,925. —_— % New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, May 12.—FLOUR—Receipts, 21,- 255 barrels; exports, 2558: dull and weak; winter patents, $3 65@3 80; winter straights, $3 3@ 2 50; Minnesota patents, $3 65@3 85; winter ex- tra, $255@290; Minnesota bakers, $2 65@2 9 winter low grades, $2 25@2 40. WHEAT—Recelpts, 214,350 bu{belm spot easy; et o b prominent factor t.hc daeun-. cln:lcd '“.t' e netlslecflhe' 16@70%¢, closed at 69%c; 3 ! Tlic; September, 71 3- i, ebm Ps-mla mue, common to chue% nm # (xmomh.n mal-. RS lowest price ot the daz, o pet Toss points; total sales, 1 lneluainfi Jnly at $6 55; September, um. October, D'mmAR R@ ogmldy r refining, 7 15-16c; aw, 3 o liesger (b b ear, o 4.95¢; X, sdbe; cut ioaf, powdered, 5.35¢; oy LC] sagme dy; st entern at poarh: iGN, steady; storage Tk, regular packing at Thark, 120G 12 G0; Souther at mark, 11%@13c. DRI!ID FRUITS. Receipts of dried fruits for next week are estimated to be rather nmul and this influence, together with a good export inquiry, served 195 teaty the market considerably. Business however, was only moderate as is customary for a Saturday half-holiday and quotations remain at the old basis. California dried fruits Were dull and nominal. STATE EVAPORATED ES—Common, sa@ic; prime, 5%@6e; hotce, eX@Tc; Tancy, T12@8c. C. FORNTIA DRIED PRUNES-—8%@7c.# ‘A?’IRJICOTS——ROYII 12%@uc; lloorp?rk 5 O PEACHES Peeled, 16@20c; unpeeled, T4@sc. #*- * strong; Western creamery, EGGS—Recelpts, Chicago Grain Market. *- * CHICAGO, May 12.—The corn liquidation was the feature on 'Change. Trade began with the market steady, but it speedily turned weak. The weather favorable for planting, the proved inability of the remaining bulls In the market to hold in the face of the poor ex- port inquiry and change of general speculative sentiment encouraged more short selling, which in turn caused liquidation. Following the opening the long stuff came out in heavy lots and the pit was very animated. July closed at 37%c, a loss of lge. The wheat market opened steady because cables were less weak than had been ex- pected in view of the decline here the previous Session. The corn weakness soon made itself felt, however. Predictjons of rain in the | Northwest were also an influence in the sell- ing as that section of the wheat-growing country has been clamoring for moisture for some fime. Shorts covered on the decline and as prices had declined rather tempting to buyers the market rallied and closed with the early loss nearly all recovered, July closing at 65%c _Oats were easy in sympathy with corn. July e quiet ‘and firm, but without any motable Incident to the trade. The trading Was slow and generally unimportant, although the cash demand was fair, easily equal to the supply. Hogs were firm and receipts were very moderate. July pork closed 5S¢ higher, lard 21,@5e higher and ribs a shade higher “The leading futures ranged as follos Open n. [ High.| Lo L 66 6%/ ¥ 317 September 384 Oats No. 2- Septembe: Short thn 100 Tbs X .| 630 | 6’574 65214 6 504 \ s follow: | 6525|655 “Cash auotations_were as Fibur. auii and weak; winte} patents, §3 i straits, ;clears, §270G3 20; spring speclais. patents, $3Q4; straits, 2 No. 3 spring wheat, ¢1@3 m.f No- 2 corn, e Ror 3 white, | “-n' fair to choice supinge: s seed. $130; Hor 1 Northwestern, $1%0; prime timothy seed, $240: | quiet. cables were unfavorable. Hot, dry weather in the' Northwest, where the thermometer stood at 94, imparted firmness to the market. Else- where the weather was favorable to mwln' close Corn rall that the largest holder had entirely Tguigatea, and the heat in the Northwest hardened Wheat. In the locAl market futures ovened Iower, but rices stood the {m wnen_snfl;pm‘, Wgetiic: milling, 0%® CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session—9:15 o clock—December— 24,000 ctls, 98%c; May—4000, 90%c. Second &n‘fim—mnmber—m ctls, 99c; 4000, 5 24,000, 993 ”%e ,3'” )lo‘z‘x‘\:lnrm'seulon—me‘mw—fi.m ey, So%e. BARLEY—There was something doing on call, which has not happened for some time. Otherwise the market was dull. r:.?“ i for No. 1 and 67%@70c for oft rewing m Shipping srades, 77%@ usfic. chcv-u-r. nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Sesslon—December—2000 ctls, 72%c. Regular Morning Sesslon—Decembes ar—so0h otts, e 000, 2% 2350, !—Condltk:ll "remain as before, the mar- ket belns dull. Red, §1@1 20; Gray, a1 1! Bllckmlw o, S04 urn vellow, 31 1591 17 etl; Enlwrl "m % per le!CKWE T—Nflflclll;lll Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usuas 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 jour, §2 75 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 7o; Rye Meal, ; Kice Flour. §T; Corn Meal. 32 Oat Groats, $4 50; Hom| 0; * Buck- wheat Flour, $4@4 2; Cncked heat, §3 25; Farina, $4 30; Whole Wheat Flour, $3; Roll Oats (barrels). %; In sacks, $5 75@7; Pearl darley. $5; Spiit $3; Green Peas, 35 60 per 100 1bs; Hay a;i Feedstuffs. More firmnéss in Feedstuffs is reported, but | prices remain unchanged. easy at the familiar prices. BRAN—$12@13 per mn MIDDLINGS--$17G20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS — lled B‘rl‘yv flW" per ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, '- h;lnl. 121 580G, Cocoanut. Cake. $200: racked Corn, Mixed Feea, 1o 80} Eoitoneet Meat, Hominal. HAY—Wheat, for common to good; $9 50 @10 for chols eat and Oat, §7@9; Oat, Barley, $@7; Alfalfa, $5@7 50 per ton. TRAW— per bale. Beans and Seeds. There is little demand for anything under this head. BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 20; small White, $3 250 345; large White, $310@3 20; Pink, 32 50@2 90; Red, 32 25@3 50; Blackeye, 33 50@4; Butters, nominal; Lima, ifi 25@5 30; Pea, §3 40@3 50; Red l(klne)l, “% EED! rown Mustard. mominal; Tellow 0" Flax, 31 90@2 c 2%@3c; A@44c; 4ge. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 90@2 2; Green, $1 % @2 2% per ctl. Hemp, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Supplies of new Potatoes and Onions fully. up to the demand and the market Vegetables are plentiful and Receipts of Rhubarh are steadily falling off. Asparagus is slow of sale. Hay i quiet and | o, are | cheap. | 4= quar coup.14ta1L | e 3o o new. 151344 | Peo Gas Imp Goatskins—Prime Al h, 50c; MHI'I,N ths', 13¢; do Jd’o mdc“u““l'l? mnn' San Frannsca Meat Market. Supplies of all descriptions are equal to the demand and quotations are uncl BEEF—CGHM nn- lb for fair to cholce, EAL—63@%c MUTTON- Wethers, 7@T4c: ewes, 6g7c per pound. LAMB-S; $@%c_per 1b. PORK-Live Hogs, s%@6c for small and me. ajum and : stock Hogs and 5@5%c 1 feeders, SU@d%e; dm-d General Merch erthand:se. BAGS—San Quentin Bags. $6: Calcutta Grain Bags, 6%c: Wool Bags, 3515@32%c; Fleece Twine, Tie. COAL — Wellington, $8; New Welling- ton, $8; Southfield Welllmon, $8; Seattle, Bryant, 36; Coos Wallsend. 33: Co- operative w;n-md, K cum nsylvania Anthra- bulk and $13 25 in sacks; Coke, $16 ? Castle Gate cite Egg, $4; Cannel, l\l W ton; per ton in bulk and ll! mkl. and Rock Sg nn. 38 46 Ly o e 100 E u':m&-. A n r ‘. P Candy Granalatod, ooc . Dry. Granulated: SJN Con{ectlonm“c Afl,ol.wc ny quotes, geny. quotes, inos, halt-barrels, 5.85¢; Receipts of Produce. VOR SATURDAY. MAX 1. Flour, gg sks. Wheat, Jeans, 3 550 Potatoes, sk Flour, gr sks. WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks. 1,220 Bran, sks.. Oats, ctis. 2,520/ Shorts, sks.. Sl cane oot THE STOCK MARKET. All classes of stocks were dull on the Bond and Oil exchanges and quotations showed no fluctuations worthy of note. The following dividends will be paid on the 15th: Kilauea Sugar, 2ic; Makaweli, 50c; Contra Costa_Water, #0c; Oakiand Gas, e; Pacific Telephone, 25c; Sunset Telephone, 40e. A quarterly dividend of ic per share by the Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Company will be pald to-morrow. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, May 12-12 m. Bid.Ask.| Bid.As Equit C_L Co. 2 | Mutual EI Co. 0GL&H U § Bonds— .'fi @ | 45 do reg. Receipts were 682 boxes Asparagus, 213 boxes Rhubarb, 740 sacks Peas, 230 sacks Beans, 408 sacks and 1000 boxes new Potatoes. OTATORS Surbanka, Gic per sack: O gon Burbanks New Potatoes, S0ca$ in sacks and $191 %0 1 bowes. ONION New Red, 60c@$l per ctl; Austral- | mess pork, per bbl, $10 46@11 50; lard, per 100 ian, $4 per ctl. ibs, 35 T0@ short-rib sides (loose), u’m VEGETABLES ‘Rhubnrb e aarteh ahsulders. BEOTRG: it e e Asparagus, 50c@$l per (boxed), $7@710; whisky, basis high wines, | @150 for No. 1 _and u $1.25%; clover, contract grade, 7. Green Peas, 7@l per sack for comm: n and $1 %@1 50 for Garden; String Beans, 1iz@3c; ARTIC! [,EF lRKelolsyshlpm ts. | Wax Beans, 25c; Horse Heans. d0c per ack; Cabbage, jc; Tomatoes, H0c@1 75; Flaur hnrr’li l"Kl Plant from Angeles, $@l5c; Dried Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels.. Rye, bushels. Barley, bush: " On the Produce ¥ market was steady; change to-day the Butter Ccreamery, 1415@18%ic; dairy 134 @16 Cheese, dull, g11%c. Eggs, steady fresh, 104,@1lc. * ~ —" . | Foreign Futures. l e * LIVERPOOL. ‘Wheat— July. Opening . Closing O PARIS. ‘Wheat — May. Sept.-Dec. Opening . 19 60 2130 Closing . 1975 2136 Flour— Opening 25 00 Closing 26 00 Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, May 12.—CATTLE—Receipts, 100; a strong advance and a strong market closes the week. Natives_Gead to prime ateers, $50 oor to medium, $4 25%4 85; selected feed- eu 25@5; mixed stockers, $3@4 60; heifers, $3 25@5 10; bulls, 32 9064 30; calves, $4 50@6 50. ' Texans— 750 for the week: Texas fed steers, ‘exas bulls, $3 25G3 HOGS—Racelpts to-day, 18,000; Monday, 30,- 000, estimated; left over, 1500; generally steady, closing firm; $5 45; mixed .and_butchers, £ 15005 421 'good to chofce heavy. 35 35@5 45 rough heavy. $5 1505 25; 1ight, $5 05@5 %: bulk of_sales, $5 25@5 37%%. “Receipts. 4000; sheep and steady: geod to choice wethers, $5 40@5 7 to_chofce mixed, 50; Westarn sheep, 5 70; yearlings, §5 H n‘llve lambs, Western lambs, $6 40@7 40. Imports and Exports at New York. NEW YORK, May 12.—The imports of specis this week were $6035 gold and §25.412 silver. Exports of gold and silver from this port to all countries for this week aggregate $914,765 Hlver bare and coln and $2.907 508 gold, The imports of dry el RO the bort of New York this week were valued at $10,302,167 Foreign Markets. LONDON, May 12.—Consols, 100%: silver, 27 9-184; French rentes, 100f Sic; cargoes on easier, but In some request; cargoes lambs falr a7 40, Garlic. 8@lc; Green Pep- pers from Los ies, 10¢; Dried Peppers, @ ie; Carrots, 2@ per sack: Los Angeies Summer Squash, $1@1 30 per box: Cucumbers, 46@T5c per dozen for hothouse and $2@2 25 per box for Marysville. Poultry and Game. Okra, 32gc per Ib; ny The market is weak and dull, as there Is still some unsold Eastern here and three cars are expected to-morrow. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@1% for Gob- blers and 12@ijc for Hens: Geese, per pair, 130g1 75; G JLTSGL; Ducks 845065 for old_and for yous Hens, $4@5 hune Hosters, 47 Ola Roosters, $1 5G4 10; Fryers, W 5005: Proliers, @s0ge for large and 32@3 for small; Pigeons, $1 75@2 per dozen for oid and $1 75@2 for Squabs. GAME—Nominal. Buater, Cheese and Eggs. Everything under this head remains as be- fore quoted. Eggs gre dull and weak, with owly increasing stocl Cheese is steady. Creamery Butter is firm and Dairy weak. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy creamery, 17ic; l‘/gfil'lc Dairy—Fancy, ums',sc, good to choice, 1@ 15%e: common, 13%c. cnzzsm—‘uw. T%@8Yc; Young America, 9@ 9%c; Eastern. 16@lic; Western, 15Gi6c per ib. uoted at 13@lc for store and 14@ 16c ver dozen for ranch. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Receipts of Cherries continue light, but the market is dull and lacks snap. Another box of Royal Annes from Vacaville sold at $1. Strawberries continue in moderate receipt and steady. Gooseberries are lower. Other ber- ries are gaming forward slowly.” So are Cur- ral DF(‘[D('OUS FRUITS— S—From Vacaville, $1@1 25 per box: trom A¥izons, $5 Ber Crate. boxes. APPLES_T5c@i$3 per box. STRAWBERRIES—$@6 per chest for large and §7@19 for small berries. Receipts were 523 chests. GOOSEBERRIES — 20G40c _per drawer for common and Sc per 1b for Engiish RASPBERRIES—From Ne stie, per crate; from pear-by polnts, f0@8ic per drawer. BLACKBERR]ES—Some from Covina sold at chRRANTB—mfin per drawer. CHERRIES—20@50c per box for red and white and 40@s5e for black. In bulk, 4@Tc for black and 3 fi- per Ib for white. Receipts were 2070 boxe CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, ¥ eeconds, per box: Seedlings, $1G17: umon-, "0! for common and ”& to ice; Mexi- can Limes, 50; Blnlflll. $1 2%@2 per passage, No. 1 standard California, 29d; cargoes Oregon, 288 L, May 12.—Wheat, dull; standard California, 6s 3d@6s 3i4d; wheat in Paris, quiet: flour in Parls, barely steady; French country markets, quiet. COTTON—Uplands, 5%d. CLOSI NG. WHEAT-Spot, dull: No. 1 Calitornla, 68 3a @és $3d: No. 1 Northern spring, os 1 : Ry Dy, b k. Beptner s s CORN-Spot quiet; American mixed, new, 45 10, Futurés—Steady; July, 3s 11d; Septem: ber, 3s 114d. - Pacific Coast, steady, HOPS—A! LOMOII' London Wool Sales. £2 158@3 16s. LONDON, May 12.—At the wool auction sales to-day 11,422 bales were offered. There was a Driske competition for greasy and_cross; of lower grades at full prices, the mdm‘t; ®oing to the home trade. Cape of Good Hope Sas good and business ‘.’;«‘Ln 4. The mamber was good an e le numl of withdrawals numbered 4000 bales. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, May 12.—Clearings, $245,006; balances, $44,623. Northern Wheat Market. ORBGON. PORTLAND, May 12.—Wheat Jower, with 53c an outside ‘Walla and nu for valley. scarce. as tonnage Is ‘WASHINGTON. 'rAcpuA. g:’ u—non market quiet and club, blc. is dull ana uotation for Walla demand {s light LOCAL MARKETS, bunch; Pineapples, $3 50@4 per dozen. Dried-Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 3%c for’ 40-50's, 3%c for 50-60's, 3%c for 60-70's, 3@3Y for 0-50's, 2%@3c for 80-90°s and 2Yc for 90-10'e; Apricots, 9@loc for Royals and 10@llc for Moorparks; Peaches, 4%@4%c for Standards, ¢ for choice and 5%@c for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10@12%c;: Evaporated Apples, 5%@6c; Sun-dried, 3@dc per Ib; Pears, 34@ilc for dark and 1@sc tnr h-lche halves; Black Figs, 1%@2c; White Bleached Plums. T%c; unbleached Plum- for pitted and ko for unpitted. RATSINS -Bleached Thompson's Fancy. per lb, ll’k:, choice, $c und- Sc; prime, 6c; un- mmm Der v, lcmsu un'n.— ney, dard, . hm? hmch-u Buitunn. 6c; a.m.’ii ib 2-crown, loose Muscatels, blc; Receipts were 30 3s_do coup.....109 108% Pnc L Co. Miscellaneous— F G & E.... 6% 47 | Cal-st Cab bs..1ig% — San Bretcieos - 118% 10 Stkn G & B Co 66% - — 290 . - Ex b — |Nev Nat Bank — — H Suvings Banks— |Ger S & L....18%0 — 5% — | 508 — { o P& ORR6s.15 Powell-st R da.117 Sac L & G R T &Sy s S Ry of Cal 6s.111% — Pof Afs 114 | Paauhau c.; nv, m/. Mixcellaneous— Stocktn Wt C on'rn Luc(a | Marin County. 50 | Spring Valles Gas l Ell‘c{rle- Cent G Cent L. & 2 !K Par Paint Co.. 10 Morning Session. Board 20 Giant Powder Con. h(.\nnl Powder Con. ant der Con. m n\am Powder Con. s 90. 5 Makawell ... 25 Makawell, s 10. % Paaubau 5 P Lo‘ cash 50 Paauhau S P C 10 Pacific Gas lmp 100 Vigorit . Street— 32000 California-street R R bond: $6000 Northern Ry of Cal és bon PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Board— 200 West Lake. MINING STOCKS. o wBE2REL2E33 ®3 s3nWssKREN g 3 7 Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Alpha ... . 02 250 Slerra Nevada.. 29 150 Mexican 23§00 Utah . o 300 Ophir . kg The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 5 58 8 1 o4 | 2 b 16 19 20 1 2 2 i 150 € 1% 2% 100 130/ 3 100 156| 500 Sierra ] 500 57i4| 500 Sterra 35 500 1 60| 500 Sierra 8 200 165/ 0o Sierra Ed 200 170 800 Sierra 4 200 62 lerra. 41 400 0 b 700 = 2 1100 2 ] 300 = 23 700 Hale E ] 500 Hale 5 7 1100 Mexican ) = 0 » 53 E [ 31 AUCTION SALES 2> AUCTION SALE OF = HIGH-CLASS HACKNEYS, COACH, CAR- RIAGE, ROAD AND SADDLE HORSES, All thoroughly broke to drive single. double, tandem and four-in-hand., with fine kmee ac- tion. Also to ride and jump. The most of them well known with the Burlingame Hunt and uhn:e of them blue ribbon winners at last horse s 10, the thoroughbred Stallien mPsh‘)Y:k- TEO: JUDG! P OUGHERTY, SANTA ROSA: FULTON G- BERRY ESQ., FRESNO, and others. Successors to Killip & Co 3 Livestock Auctioneers. Horses can be seen at yard Friday, May 1L Catalogue now ready. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE AT 2 SWITZER'S STOCK YARDS, CORNER TWELFTH AND HARRISON STS., MONDAY, May Mth, at 11 a. m. We will sell another carload of Horses and Mares from the Oregon Ranch. They are from 4 to 6 years old. Just the same kind of horses we sold last Monday, and sold on the same conditiogs without reserve or limit. Horses will arrive Saturday, May 12th. SULLIVAN & DOYLE,- Auctioneers, 5 Office 327 Sixth street. b2 P 2 TUESDAY. MAY 15th, 11 2. m. 30 horses, suitable all purposes. AT 1517 MISSION STREET. -4 minute slater than at Fort Point; :::‘ht!u‘:x'a tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, MAY 13. tion of the tides tides are given in the left the successive tides of the day in the of occurrence as to time The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the lnst tide of the day. except when thers are three ti rs. The heights occus ven ave In addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when & uunu -In (—) precedes the height, number given is subtracted from then the the depth given by the charts. The plans of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Point Are: Chty “of Peking |China and Japan. Corona. . San Dis Samoa $ pm Pier 7 11 amPler 11 0 nm‘P‘drfl Newport Columbia . Flow of Rivers. Following is a statement of the estimated flol’ of certain California rivers in cubic feet second, or second feet, one second foot Lquaiing 50 California miner¥ Inches, or about @ Colorado miners’ inches. The figures a: from J. B. Lippincott of the United Stat Geological Survey: STANISLAUS RIVER AT OAKDALE. DATE. TLOLM RIVER AT LA GRAVG DATE. ‘ Second Feet. { EN T T .| 2285 | 2900 2% | 3 2080 4320 2080 4895 | 2080 AN “ L ‘ 40 2. " SAN JOAQUIN RIVER AT nr:nxbov KINGS RIVER AT RED MOU DATE. ERR| 2| 582 snsangl |2 BEEG | ENSBRIREAZRARART BEVRLERARRRIENI2S: 1=} ™ Jula ceeoiiieis Sesaz 1 e2mssan : E By ‘h Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- ehants | Exchange, San Francisco, Cal mu&mlumm failure of mechay C. . on it nism. of G CALKING, Lieutenant Commander, U, 8 N _in charge. l “‘Efit by -~ " Sun, Moon and Tide. ""5:."‘3 ARRIVED. Saturday. Mav 12 . 80 hours from: Vietoris