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‘THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1900. ) AND SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Local securities quiet and featureless. Silver and Exchange as before quoted. IWheat and Wheat freights quiet. All descriptions of Barley dull. Oats, Corn and Rye quict and unchanged. Active cxport demand for Flour. No demand whatever for new Hay. Choice old Hay firm. Bran firm at the advance alrcady noted. Beans and Seeds inactive and nominal. Beef, Veal, Muttor. and Lamb weaker. Hogs casy. Potatoes, Vegetables and Onions plentiful. Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Poultry market well supplied and quiet. Fruit market featureless, with moderate reccipts. Dried Fruit dull. Small receipts of new Honey. visions inactive and unchanged. Hides, Wool and Hops neglected and weak. ) s before quoted. ] Chicago Rock Island & Pacific. Charters. SCC & St Louls — | Jolorado Southern Consuelo, merchandise to Mahukona: Ex- | hn D. Tallant, lumber from Hast- | Bennett, lum- | Denver & Rio Grande.. , China; M. E. Denver & Rio Grande prefd. Port Gamble to Honolulu - . eer, lumber from Grays Harbor to Tartar, Toits ‘(vl\:.flb::ha‘nx.d merchandise Hocklng Valley . wheat from Portland to Europe, gy i Jowa Central .. wa Central prefd s City pittsburg Wheat for Europe. B |- | | The British bark Gladys was cleared yester- = day for Queenstown orders, with 49,676 | Manhattan L .. .ase centals wheat 500. Metropolitan Street Rallway ;‘exlxan T;nu‘fll .lfl i ) "y S o, - Minneapolls & St uls. Merchandise Exports. Minenapolis & St Louts prefd. Misosur! Pacific Lena Sweasey, which was | Mobile ik'?m(;.. LT s et v uri Kansas & Te for Mexican ports, takes uri Kansas & Texas prefd miscellaneous cargo valued at $1: and in- Hew ey Crins he Tollowing: 5 pkes machinery, 10 New York Central e fuse, $3.9% Ibs| rfolk & Western © cs whisky, $00 bdls | Norfolk & Western prefd % bdls box shooks, prthern Pacific .. s coke, 127,866 feet red- orthern Pacific pref and G. pine, 125 pkgs itario & Western Oregon Rallway & Oregon ¥ rdware, 2 reels wire rope, et y T Reading Veather Report. Reading is{ ’ e Reading 24 : i sy | 3% Rio'Grande Western: 0. May 15—5 p. m sonal rainfal se of same date 24 hours: This Rio Grande Western prefd. St Louis & San Fran... Louis & San Fran Ist prefd St Louis & San Fran 24 prefd St Louts Soulsthwestern .. Louis Southwestern prefd St Paul £ St Paul prefd .. St Paul & Omaha . Southern Pacific Southern Rallway Southern Raliway Texas & Pacific Union Pacific .... Union Pacfic prefd. Wabash e Wabash prefd Wheeling & Lake Erie eeling & Lake Erie prefd Wisconsin Central 2 Express companies— 100 100 Last o0 0 4 7 s AND GENERAL | | Adams . = American lerate energy is central north | e gton, causing cloudy weather | * {‘_""lidlf‘l't‘s > al portions of Califor- B has caused light rain over | neous— theastern Oregon. A thun- American Cotton Ol . i trom Baker City. American Cotton Ol prefd has fallen slowly over the en- | American Malting ... | American Malting prefd has risen in all districts ex- | American Smelting & Re a4 Washington coasts. ‘American Smelting & Refl Gegrees are reported American Spirits .... y and Arizona, and American Spirits prefd acramento Valley. | American Steel Hoop le for partly cloudy | American Steel Hoop pre Wednesday, with fog | erican Steel & Wire. afternoon. { American Steel & Wire p Francisco for 30 hours | American Tin Plate American Tin Plate pi cloudy Wedne: American Tobacco he extreme north American Tobacco prefd oast in the after- Anaconda Mining Co . Brooklyn Rapid Transit . light | Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco prefd . Federa! Steel .......... Federal Steel prefd .... General Electric . Glucose Sugar .. Glucose Sugar prefd International Paper . International Paper prefd . with showers in the cooler. ¥: warmer. inity—Generally cloudy € in the afternoon; fresh | .. G. H. WILLSO> Local Forecast Offic —_— - Laclede Gas Cational Biscuit "" ¥ ational Biscuit prefd | National Lead ..... | EASTERN MARKETS |7 Nl oo i g 2 ational Steel prefd & m-hYZrk Al Brake 4 P North American - New York Stock Market. Pacific Coast ......... Pacific € st 1st prefd . W YORK, May 15.—Operations in the Pacific Coast 2d prefd . continued to be left largely to | PaciBe Mall People’s Gas . Pressed Steel Car . Pressed Steel Car prefd . Pullman Palace Car . Standard Rope & Twine . Sugar ... = Sugar prefd g Tennessee Coal & Iron United States Leather . United States Leather prefd. United States Rubber. United States Rubbe: Western Union Third Avenue Republic Iron & Republic Iron & Steel prefd. P C C & St Louls 452,300 Shares sold. - CLOSING BONDS. S 25 refunding MK & T ds. (when issued)....102% N Y Central 1 U S 2s registered.. 9933|N J Cent gen 5s to-day, the movement be- ular and confused all da: it could be falrly sald sad stocks were firm to strong while the inlustrials were weak. This distinction was obvious at the opening of the market and the day's trading tended rather to emphasize | it, except that the demoralizing tendencies | in the steel industrials ultimately affected the | le list and dragged back even the strongest s. There was a brief show of stre the opening by Federal Steel and Steel and Wire, probably on covering of shorts sold on yesterday's break, but in the late trading these stocks as well as others of the group fell to the lowest. The declines ranged all the way from 1 to neariy 6 points, the latter Tennessee Coal. There was no definite news to account for the weakness, but rumors were plentiful that dividends wouid be reduced or passed and that further deep T o e ool T (he. prite. of the outpek | 1 § 28 registered. 1068|North Carolina s of the la 1 competitor of the steel com-| - g new 4¢ reg....i33%| Northern Pac 2s panics wheae stocks are dealt 1n on the Sk | 1: & mew 45 conpon 1| Northorn Pag 35 Exchange. The declaration of a first dividend | 17 8 01 48 rog. T 1IN ¥ C & StL 15 on the common stock of National Tube and | 1 s Gia ‘s roupon 1isis|Nor & W cons da.. the reports of the reopening of sundry mills | {7 g 55 romisteted. 1125 Nor & W gon 6 had no effect in checking the decline. "Among | 1+ £ ze coupon 1121, the b xceptions to the weakness in the | 15 ‘or Col s 636 .. 121 indus lepariment were the group of New | Qithicon gen 4s....100 York v stocks, 11 including American Ice. Consolidated Gas led 1n the rise of 5 points | Atchison Adjust 4s. f3i and the local tractions responded. A meeting | Chos @ Onio 4tin. of the directors of the American Sugar Refining | (e & Onl oo Company caused an uneasy demand from the | (g Nox tome shorts which lifted the stock at one time 2i. | G & N & 5 Ten & e Bayi coos in the railroad list Burlington continued in | Cpioato Term 3 St Paul C & P €00d demaand at an extreme advance of 1% In|yanver’g R G 1sts.101% /8t Panl C & P spite of denials of the rumored refunding | Depver & R G 4s.. A |Southern Ry s Ft L & S F gen 6s plan. The granger group and Western rail- | D'n vs 5 G 1os 1ovss oo inern Ry Bs.... roud stocks were most benefited in sympathy | & and showed good advances In spite of reports | Erie seneral ds. Tann naw et 3. Ft W & D G 1st Texas & Pac lst: Texas & Pac 3y Union Pacific 4s. ‘Wabash 1sts. Wabash 2ds. 'West Shore 4s. Wis Central 1sts. i2 Va Centuries 95 Va Deferred i Colo & Sou 4s. 67% Southern Pac MINING STOCKS. of declining trafh both east and west bound. | There was said 10 be large buying for account of an outstanding short interest in the West in the raliroad list. The international depait- ment was helped by some buying for London account, where prices rallied on easier money and the encouraging war mews. The relief to the London money market afforded by the receipts of Bussian Eold arouses the hope that no immediate demand would be made on New York by London for gold. This was an in fuence in the day's strength in our stock mar. ket, aithough it s expected that further ship. ments will be made 1o FParis by Thursday's stepingr. The statement of the April foreign trade of the United States, disclosing a main- tenance of extraordinary favorable conditions have elevated somewhat the evidences of con- tinued reaction in interior trade. The market closed heavy and “unsettied by the break in the steel industrials, the railroad stocks hold- Ing only a part of their gain. The bond market was not active, but prices G H &S A 2s. Houston & T C H & T C cons 6s. K CP &G ists La new cons 4s. L & N unified 4s. MKE&T 2s Chollar ... Crown Foint 55 Quicksilver . 12 Quickeilver Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross. were held_well sustained. Total sales, par| coniedms .. vaive, $1.075,000. all loans . United States refunding 2s, when ad- ‘Stocks— wyanoed % and the 25 and new 45 % in the ATE&ESF. bid price. ATESF 3 NEW YORK STOCK LIT. American "Sgar. 168 haree osing | Am Sugar pretd. Bold. Etocks— Bid. | Ben Teiephone Atchison . Boston & Albany. 242 Canadian Pacific Canada Southern . e & Ohilo. Chicago Burl Chicago Ind & isville. Chicago Ind & Loutsville Chicago & Kastern Tilinol; Chicago & Northwestern. e | s Parrot ., Old Colony ........207 |Tamarack ........17 Old Dominion 16 |Utah Mining % +| Rubber .. 1% | Winona 2% Cnion Pacific . 14 Wolverine » New York Money Market. EW YORK, May 15.—Money on call easier at 1%@2Y per cent; last loan, 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 3%@4% per cent. Sterling exchange steady, with actual business in bank- ere’ bills at $4 §8}G4 884 for demand and at $4 843,G4 4% for sixty days; posted rates, 44 851 and $4 89%; commercal biils, $4 S4@4 841, Silver certificates 60G60'sc. Bar silver, 60c. Mexican dollars, 47%c Government bonds, :‘U’U"l.’ State bonds, inactive; rallroad bonds, rm. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, May 15.—To-day’s statement of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Avallable cash, $141,609,135; gold, $74,021,410. London Market. NEW YORK, May 15.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were irregular at the start to-day, but they gradually improved and the finish ' was quite careful on war news and | the tendency to discount the reliet of Mafe- | king. Cheap money also helped funds. Ameri- | cans’ began rather sanguine, but died out for half an hour, then steadily strengthened untll the close, New York accepting the rise and | supporting the higher prices. The finish was at | the top. Business was decidedly brisker than lately, even the public buying slightly. Tintos rallied on Paris buying. Call money was very easy, although treasury bills wers pald for. Gold' to the amount of £500,000 came in from Russia and £4000 went out to South America. CLOSING _Atchison, 26%: Cnnug_l:‘n 5% Ti4; Ana- -163 * per LONDON, May Pacifi>, 96%: Union = Pacific preferred, Northern Pacific, 76%: Grand Trun conda, 8%; bar silver, steady, ounce; money, 2% per cent. #* * 1 New York Grain and Produce. * NEW YORK, May 15.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 20, | 384 barrels; exports, 12,004 barrels. Latirely | featureless, apart from a moderate demand for spring bakers. Winter patents, $3 60@3 55; win- g: Straits, $840G3 65; Minnesota bakers, §2 6 WHEAT—Recelpts, :_exports, bushels. S ; No. 2 red, T9%¢ b. afloat: No. 2, 76%c elevator: No. 1 Northern, 74sc f. 0. b afioat to arrive; No. 1 { hard Duluth, T6%c f. o. b. afloat. Options— | Ovened easy. but were fatrly weil sustained all | day in face of lower cabies and favorable home | crop news. Light offerings and scattered cov- | | ering by short interests were the leading points | of firmness. Closed steady, at a partial 3c to | %c net decline. May, 70%@70%e, closed 70%c; 9-16G 72, closed 7Tlic; September, 714 closed 72%c. Quiet Firm. | WOOL—Dull ance of five points. Total sales, ding: August, $6 55; Septem- $6 60; October, $6 70; December, $6 80, ot coffee—Rio, irregular: No. 7 invoice, The nal; mild, market quiet and steady; Cor- dova, $3@13c. SUGAR—Raw, firm: refined, steady. BUTTER—Recelpt 10.506 ' packages: firm. | Western creamery, 15%@30c; ry, 13@15tec. EGGS—Recelpts, dull. _Stor- | age, Western, 12%¢ r packing, 11%@12%c. DRIED FRUITS. | _While not showing any material change in | prices, the market for evaporated apples was | steadliy held. Trading was moderately active, | but strictly for cholce grades. The better un- | dertone from favoratle country reports, smaller recelpts and less pressure to sell. California dried fruits were dull and nominally unchanged. STATE EVAPORATED APPLES — | prime, 5%@6c; choice, 6%@7c; fancy, T CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@ic. APRICOTS—Royal, 12%4@1l4c; Moorpark, 1@ E 15c. .2 PEACHES—Peeled, 16@20c: unpeeled, 7@%c. % | | %* . | Chicago Grain Market. | i .83 | o i 81 CHICAGO, May 15.—Wheat opened easy, July % | e lower at 66%4@66ic. Rains in the South- | west were the burden of reports which caused | bearish feeling as it was figured that the | rain would produce a high rate of mortality among the crop-damaging chinch bugs. While | these reports were still uppermost in the minds of traders and they had plenty of time to think about it, as trade was very dull, July | eased off to 6fc. It did not get any lower, however. One Kansas report said that too much rain had fallen, whereat the market steadled and traders recollected that Liver- | peol cables were also In favor of a better | wheat price. The Northwest complained be- cause no rain had fallen and objected to the weather map, which offered no relief. July advanced to 66l4c, but profit-taking and sym- pathy with corn caused it to ease off. The close was firm, July a shade under yesterday at_es%e. Corn was the chief sufferer in price on the board. The excellent growing weather report- ed from nearly every section of the belt was too much for the market and at one time | July was lc under vesterday's closing figure, | while the close showed only a slight recovery, Liverpool was decidedly lower, which also had a depressing effect. July left Off %c under yes- terday at 36lc. Trade in the oats pit was light, but a good cash demand held the market firm in spite of the corn weakness. July closed a shade lower at_21%@22c. Provisions were firm for the greater part of | the day with some added activity and strength near the end. Liverpool was higher for hog products and prices at the vards firm. July pork closed Sc higher, lard 7%c higher and ribs 2%@5c up. | _The leading futures ranged as follow: ARTICLES. | Open. High.| Low. [Close. 3% | “Wheat No. 2— il e4%| 65| 64| 647 5 66| 6612 66 66% . ool 30%1 seul a5yl gy o | : 3 | amyl 36| 36 2 38 | Beptember wix| | fadi Sty 2% 2% 2% 21% n¥| n%| ny| nia a%( 2| uy| 2 -1 62%11 70 (11 60 11161% 6 92%| 6 9714| 6 9215 6 971, 69215 6 973 6 9215 -fifl_ Short Ribs, 100 s * 7| 0 ol -Hg’i July 660 | 665 sm|sss 662 665 | 662 665 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, slow - CT% 1 and easy; No. 3 spring wheat, G4@64 Yo l’:!‘/; Ted, T GTIo; No. 5 corn, 36; No. 3 yeltw e 167" | No. 2 oats, 20%@%c; No. 3 white, 4%a 2150 Ne. 9% | 2 rye, 53%c; good feeding barley, 37%c; fair. to cholce malfing, 39G42c; No, 1 flax. seed, 3 o) No. 1 Northwestern, $2 45: mess por) 100 1bs, 36 80@6 $180; prime timoth: per bbl, $10 50a11 a0 lara, per hort-rib sides 670; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 854 | ahore ‘ciear sides “(boucy i Ao%e: & z . $705G7 15; whisky, (i | Sasts " Bieh “ycines, 3135 clover, contruct ARTICLES. [Receipts. | Shipm' .4, 5 . 100 | 23000 % 34,000 2 14| Wheat, bu i 121,000 “‘h léyei bushels. 5,000 000 s, | Bariey. bushei 48,000 5,000 145 | On the Produce Exchange to-ds » 1%, | market was steady; creamery, uu'éu'»‘/:’&%':fiff ;g* g M ,:_ue. dull, mf,se. Eggs, steady’ 9 By R i Foreign Futures. . 60 10 ¢ 150 1% LIVERPOOL. 32| Wheat— Sept. b b o Wheat— May. Sept.-Dec. Opening 24 Closing . s Flour— ning ] osing n% I Chicago Livestock Market. 3% | CHICAGO, May 15.—CA’ pts, 2000; steers, steady: butchers' &tock, active, firmer. Natives—Best on sale to-day, one carload at : t 5; EE.r bl S, SR e e e, 0 mia g A ok, S e B i steers, 15; Texas bulls, ulfmmm 4% | HOGS—Reccipts to-day, 25,000, estimated; left over, 2000; steady to s Top, $5 0 mixeq and butchers, 5 150 5 45; good to cholce heavy, $ 30@5 0; rough heavy, 35 15@5 25, light, $ 10@5 40; bulk of B a1 sheep strong; lambs, steady to slow; good to cholee, wethers, $5 250 0; Tait fo-chol el mixed, $4 1595 10 Rt i D, $5 36@5 60; vearlings, ;‘fg“- lambs, $5@5 70; Western lambs, $6@7 40. New York Metal M arket. NEW YORK, May 15.—The market for metals continves generally weak. Trading, however, Was not'very active, as buyers refused to take hold even at the concessions. Tin ruied rather easler, owing to large receints and in Ganpathy with London advices, closing at 326 € 50. Pigiron warrants were weak and nom- Inally quoted at §15. Northern No. 1 foundry was nominally unchanged, at $21@22, but very Yreak at that. Lake copper continues dull, at $16 373%. Lead and speiter are unsettled, but not quotably lower, closing dull, at $3 87%@ 4 02% and $4 50@4 55 respectively. The brokers’ price for lead was $3 50 and for copper 316 75. London Wool Sales.” LONDON, May 15.—The offerings at the wool auction sales were larger to-day, numbering 9179 bales. The home trade competed briskly for good greasy New Zealand. Cape of Good Hope and Natal greasy were firm and in ac- tive demand, especlally for Yorkshire dealers, who secured 'a fair share. American represen. tatives purchased fine scoureds at full rates. The present serles will close on May 25 in- stead of June 2, as heretofore announced. The third series of rales will open August 3i, with offerings limited to 150,000 bales. California Fruit Sales. NEW YORK, May 15.—California fruit sold to-day: Bllgk Tartarians, boxes, $1 30@2 45, average $1.71; Chapmans, 31'80G2 T, average $1.79; Gov- ernor Wood, 80c@$1 70, average $1 18; Rockport, 95c@$1 15, average 9c; Cherry Plums, average Tse. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, May 15.—Clearings, $296,486; bal- ances, $54,63. Northern Wheat Market. OREGO! PORTLAND, May 15.—Dealers in wheat re- fuse to quote above 51@52c for No. 1 Walla Valla and about the same is offered for valley. There was very little selling at these ‘figures, but dealers are unable to ralse them so long as freights remain at present figures. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, May 15.—No change in wheat; club, 5lc; bluestem, 4c. Foreign Markets. | LONDON, May 15.—Consols, 10134; silver, | 27 9-184; French rentes, 101f. Wheat cargoes on passage, qulet and steady; cargoes No. 1 Standard California, 29s cargoes Walla | | Walla, 27s 6d: English country markets, quiet. | LIVERPOOL, May 15.—Wheat, quiet: No. 1| Standard California, 6s 21.d@és 3d; wheat in | Paris, steady; flour in Paris, qulet; French | country markets, aufet. COTTON—Uplands, 5 5-16d. CLOSING. WHEAT—Steady: No. 1 Callfornta, 6s 34@ | W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS — Large carriers are quoted at 37s 64, usual options, and small at 40s. The chartered Wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 23,600, against 9750 tons on | | the same date last year; disengaged, 7711 tons, against 30,370; on the way, to this port, 184,400 tons, against 155,300. WHEAT—Liverpool and Paris futures were firm, but Liverpool spot was easy. Chicago was' dull, as the fine weather depressed the | market. Coarse grains were all weak. There | were general rains in the West and Northwest. The local market was steady and futures were a fraction firmer. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 20@91%c; milling, 93% @%%e. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—g000 ctls, §100%; 25.000, $100%. Second " Session—December—4000 ctls, $1 00%; 8000, $100%. Morning Session—December—14,000 Regular ctls, §1 00%. Afternoon Session—December—4000 ctls, 99%c. BARLEY—Both feed and brewing descriptions are neglected, and there is little or no demand for shipping grades. Quotations are weak and less nominal. T2%c for No. 1 and 67%@70c for off grades; Brewing and Shipping grades, 5@ $2%c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—December—i ctls, T23c. Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session- 0 sales. qO[\n»rnuun Session—December—2000 ctls, 72%c; 2000, fferings continue neglected, at the | quotations which have ruled for weeks, | White, $110@130; Red, $1@120; Gray, $10714 @115; Black, 31@1 07%. €O There is very little demand, and lots | to arrive are offering under spot quotations. | Recelpts are not large. i Eastern _large _yellow, $115G117% per ctl; | Eastern white, $1@1 10 per ctl. * Tec per ctl, T—Nominal Flour and Millstuffs. There is a brisk export demand for Flour, and the mills are busy. Quotations are unchanged. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $340@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 1bs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye Meal, 0; Rice Flour, §; Corn Meal, $2350; Oat Groats, $430; Hominy, $3 350; Buck wheat Flour, $4@425; Cracked Wheat, 33 2; Farina, $50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3: Rolled Oats (barrels), $6@ in sacks, $5 75@7; Pearl Tarles. %: Split Peas,"$5; Green' Peas, $ 60 per 5. Hay and Feedstuffs. New Hay s wholly neglected, and the com- mission merchants have to bid it in. Six or seven -cars came In yesterday. Old Hay, it choice, is rather firm than otherwise, Tran rules firm at the recent advance, BRAN-—$12 50@13 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17420 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, § 17 per | ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn Meal, §25; Cracked Corn, §25 60; Mixed Feed, $15 50; Cottonseed Meal, nominal, HAY—Wheat, $7@9 for common to good: $9 50 @10 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $7G9 $6@8; Barley, $5g7; Alfalfa, $@750 per NEW HAY--$5 50@6 5 per ton. STRAW—2@35c per bale. i Oat, ton. Beans and Seeds. There is nothing going on and prices stand as before. BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 20; small White, $3 2@ 345; large White, 33 10G3 20; Pink, $2 50@2 90; Red S50 s Bickere, 53 S0k Bty nominal; Lima, § %@> 30; Pea, §3 40@3 50; Red Kidneys, $i@4 0. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Mustard, 4%@4%c; Flax, $§1 90@2 20;" C: 3%e per'lb for California and 4c for Eas Altalfa, 9@10c: Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, Timothy, 4@4% DRIED PEAS—Niles, $190@2 25; Green, §1 90 @2 % per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | fornia. 6s 315 No. 1 Northern spring, W_d. Futures, quiet; Jul &s 84; September, bs TXd. B CORN—Spot, quiet; American mixed North- western, 4s; May, 3s 11 July, 3s 9%d; Sep- | | tember, 3s 10d. 1 Rl | *- ¥ *- * Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, s’lxly’ Adn)' 5 $4 850 Ste Ang Exchange, sight -_— 4 893 | Sterling Cables . - 490" | ew York Excl , sight. — 5| | New York Exchange, telegr: - 1% Fine Silver, per ounce — [ Mexican Dollars . 48% 9 | Prices for Vegetables show little change from day to day. A box of Summer Squash came in from Alameda, but was not sold. Stocks of Potatoes are larger and the ten- dency of the market is rather downward. Onions are steady. Keceipts of 4765 sacks Po- tatoes from depressed prices for this eceipts were pargs, Rhubarb, 426 sacks Peas, §5 sacks Beans, 416 sacks and 2122 boxes new Potatoes. POTATOES—Burb: 40@65c per sack; Ore- gon Burbanks, T New Potatoes, 75c@$l 2 in sacks and §1@1 50 in_boxes, : ONIONS—New Red, T5c@$1 per ctl; Austral- lan, $4@5 50 per ctl. VEGET. 'S—Rhubarb, 25 per box; box _f« . 2 and T e N ] and TG Tor fancy lasse: reen Peas, T5c@$l per sack for common and 25 for Garden; String Beans, 2@4dc; Wax ns, Sale; Horse Beans, sc per sack; Cab. Anelcs, loaie Drica Oftra, Hine hothou: new Garie, sirbe Poultry and Game. keeps prices down. Still, fair stock sells well enough, though small broilers and thin are weak and not wanted. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@12 for blers and 12@13c for Hens; Geese. per $1 50@1 75: Goslings, $1 50@1 75; Ducis. for old and $ for young; Hens, ' Young Roosters, $5 50@6 50; Old Roosters, $4 25 @4 50; Pryers, $4 50@5; Broflers, $330@4 for large and u?a for small; Pigeons, $1 75@2 per dozen for old and $1 75@2 for Squabs. GAME—Nominal. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Creamery Butter rules steady at the noted advance, while dairy drags somewhat. Therc is no change in Cheese. Eggs continue slow and in good supply. BUTTER— “Cnnmery—rlncy creamery, 17%4@18c; seconds, e Dairy—Fancy, 16@16%c; good to choice, 14@ 15%c: common, 18te. CHEESE—New, 7%@Sl%c; Young America, Y@ 9%c: Eastern, 16@17c; Western, 15@l6c per 1b. EGGS—Quoted at 13@l4c for store and 14@16c per dozen for ranch. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Peaches appeared from Vacaville, selling at §2 @225 ver box. Cherrles are not very firm, in spite of the continued moderate receipts, and they are not extra fice, owing to the late rains. Still, they are bringing very fair prices. Currants and “Strawberries keep up well. Raspberries and Blackberries continue to ar: rive sparingly. Logan berries came in yester- day. selling at 75c per drawer. Receipts of Gooseberries are smaller than usual this year. Green Apples are small and poor and nobody wants them. Oranges are dull and quoted rather lower. Cherry Plums came in again and sold at 50c @$1 ver box. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APRICOTS—From_ Vacaville, 85c@$125 per box; from Arizona, $1@1 25 per crate. uAPPLEos—'{ScQ‘fl per box; Green Apples, 25@ e ver box. G STRAWBERRIES—$4G5 per chest for large 2nd §7g8 for smail berries. Receipts were 315 chests. GOOSEBERRIES—30G35c per drawer for com- mon and — per 1b for English. RASPBERRIES—From Newcastle, $150 per | crate: from near-by poirts, $7@10 per chest. BLACKBERRIES—From Newcastle, ic per drawer, CURRANTS—30@T5c per drawer. CHERRIES—25@50c per box for red and white and 40@75c for black. In bulk, 6@7c for black and 3g6c per Ib for white. Réceipts were 3894 oxes. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1350@275 per box; Seedlings, $1@1 75; Lemons, $1G130 for common and $2@2'50 for good to choice; Mexi- can Limes, $4@450: Bananas, §125@230 per bunch; Pineapples, $3 50@+4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Fruits, Nuts and Ralsins are dull and feature- less. Receipts of new Honey are small and con- fined to medium extracted, no comb having come in yet. | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 3%@4c for 40-30s, 3%4c for 50-80's, 3i4c for 60-70's, 3@3c for S0's, 2%@3c for 80@90°s and Zigc for 90-100's; Apricots, 9@10c for Royals and 10@11c for Moor- parks; Peaches, 44@4%c for Standards, Ge for cholce and 5%@6e for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10 @12%c; Evaporated Apples, bia@bc; Sun-dried, 3@ic per 1b: Pears, 3%@4%c for dark and 7GSc for bright halves; Black Figs, 1%@2c; White Fligs, 2G3c; Bleached Plums, ; unbleached Plums, 6 for pitted and 1%c for unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's Fancy, | 1b, 10c; choice, Sc; standard, Sc; prime, un- | bleached Thompson's, per 1b, "6c. Sultanas— | Fancy, per Ib, 8ic; choice, 7i4c; standard, 6is prime,’ 5c; unbleached Sultanas, 5c; Seedless, 60-1b boxes, 5c; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5%c; Gob- per | 8-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, Tc: London Layers, 2-crown, $150 per box; 3-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $250; Imperial, $3. All | prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points | Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.60c; Powdered, 5.60c; Candy Granulated, 5.20c; Dry Granulated, 6.10c; Confectioners' A, 5.10c; Magnolia A, 4.70¢; Extra C, 4.60c; Golden C, 4.30c: batrels, 10c more; half-barrels, 25c boxes, 50¢ more; §0-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or equivalent. Dom- inos, half-barrels, 5.85c; boxes, 6.10c per Ib. LUMBER—Retall prices are as follows: Pine, ordinary sizes, $16@17; extra sizes, higher; Redwood, $17@18 for No. 1 and $1501 o, Lath, 4 feet, 33 50@4: Pickets, $I8; Shingles, $17 'for common and $2 75 for faméy; Shakes, $11 for split and $12 for sawn; Rustic, $21 Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY. MAY 15. Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. - Published by offcial au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Foint: the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 Contra Costa Water advanced to $7275 and Spring Valley Water to 39 25. Makawell shaded off to $47 50. Dividends were pald by local corporations yesterday follow: Contra Ccsta Water, $19,610; Kilauea Sugar, $10,000; Makawell Sugar, $17,407; Oakland Gas, $7500; Oakland S. L. and H. Rallway, §1600; Presidio Raflroad, $1000; Pa- cific Telephone, $13,200; Sunset Telephone, $7500. The California Fruit Canners’ Assoclation will pay its fourth dividend of 60 cents per share on the 2ist. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. . TUESDAY, May 15—2 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. As| U S bonds— 4s quar cou 4s do reg. 4s do cp 2s do coupon. Miscellaneo | Equit & & co. 114%115 | Mutual Ei_C 14155 |0G L & H 33% 134 | Pac Gas Imp. 105%109% Pec L Co SFG& Cal-st Cab 115% — |San Francisco. 4% — C C Water 6s..107}; — |Stkn G & E Co 10 — Ed L & P 6s..125% — | Insurance— F & CI Ry 6s.. Geary-st R b HC& S ils Do 5s Firem’'s Fund.227 Bank Stocks— Anglo Cal Ltd. 65 Bank of Cay..405 Cal S D & T..104 First National. — 290 |Lon P & A....122% — erchants’ Ex 15 Nev Nat Bank — Market-ct 6s Do 1st m 5t NNGRR N R of Cal ¥ R of Cal 2 R R G S R 6 iUnfon T Co... 5 | _Street Rafiroads— Oak G L&Hss. in_California. | NUTS—Walnuts, 8@9c for Standards and 9@ | 10c for softshells; Almonids, 11%@12c for paper- | ehell, 9gi0c for 'soft ‘and '4@sc for hardshell. | Peanuts, 5%@6%4c for Eastern and 5c for Cali- Brazil Nuts, 7i2GSc. Filberts, 12@12%c. Pecans, 11@13c. Cocoanuts, $4 W@5. | HONEY—Comb, 11%4@12¢ for bright and 10%@ | | 1c for light amber; water white extracted, T'e; | | light amber extracted, 6%@7c; dark, 3% per Ib. BEESWAX—24@26c per Ib. Provisions. Business is very slack In these goods and the tone of the market is weak. Sellers make con- cessions rather than lose sales. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11c per Ib for heavy, 1le for lizht medium, 12 for lisht, 13c for ex- tra light and l4%c for sugar cured. Eastern | sugar-cured Hams, 13%@1l4c; Mess Beef, §12 per | bbl: extra_ Mess, $13; Family, §i4; extra P-ime Pork, $14 50@15; extra clear,’ $13;" Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 1214@13c per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at 7@8c per Ib for com- pound and $i@9c_for pure; half-barrels, pure, 9%c: 10-1b tins, 9%c: 5-1b tins, 10%e. COTTOL Tierces, $%@$&c per Ib; half- barrels, $%@S%c; 10-1b tins, 9%e. Hides, Talloto, Wool and Hops. Wool is Qull all over the United States and quotations here are again shaded. The spring clip 1s coming in slowly, stocks are light and there is very little selling. Hides continue dull and weak, with Increas- ing stocks. Tallow is lower and weak. There is nothing doing in Ho HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sel! | about 1lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 10G10%c: medium, t4c: light, 9G@9%c; | Cowhides, 9@$iic: Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, loe; | Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, sound, 1Sc; culls and brands, 15¢; Dry Kip and Veal, 16@17c; Dry Calf, 19@2Cc: Sheepskins, shearlings, each’; short Wool, 35@édc each; medum, 1ong 'Wool, $1@1 50 each; Horse Hide: 3262 50 for large and $1 25@1 75 for small; Colts, 23@ | 50c. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, 40c; fall or medium skins, 3ic; winter or thin skins, 2. Goatsking + Prime Angoras, large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35e. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 5c per Ib; No. 2, 4@4%c: refined, 6c; grease, 214@3c. WOOL~Spring_clip_1is quotable as follows: | Northern free, 1513@17c; Northern defective, 13 @lsc; Middle County, _free, 15@17c: Middle | County, defective, 13@15c; Southern Mountain, 12 months’, 12@13¢; do, free. 7 months’, 11@13c; do, defective, 7 months’, 10@12c; Humboldt and Mendocino, 20@21c; Nevada, 14@17c per Ib. HOPS—6@9c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. Beef, Mutton, Veal and Lamb are all rather lower, with ample supplies. Hogs are easy at the decline already noted and the packers ob- y want. tatn all PORK—Live Hogs, 5%@5%c for small and medium and 5%@5%c for large: stock Hogs and feeders, 5% @sl4c; dressed Hogs, 7@S%e. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, Grain Bags, 6%c; Wool Fleece Twine, Tlgc. COAL~—Wellington, $8 per ton; new Welling- ton, §8; Southfield Wellington, $8; Seattle, $5; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $3; Co- operative Wallsend. .35; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 ; Pennsylvania Anthra- cite Egg, $14; Cannel, §11 per ton; Coke, $16 per ton in bulk and $I8 In sacks; Castle Gate and Rock Springs, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs. COFFEE — Costa _ Rica—14@15 washed; 12@12i%c for good wash 143z¢ for good ta prime washed peaberry; 11%@12%c for good to prime peaberry: 11@13%c for good to grlme: 9@10%c_for good current mixed with lack beans; 9@10%c for fair; 6%4@S%c nominal for common to ordinary. Salvador—10%@13c for £00d to prime washed: 93@10ge for falr washed; 12@13%c for good to prime washed peaberry; 9%@10%ec for good to prime semi-washed; 934@10%c for superior un- washed; —@%%c for good green unwashed: 10%@1i¢_for good to superfor umwashed pen berry: 6@7%c nominal for common to ordinary Nicaragua—13@16c for prime to fancy washed : 9%@12%¢ for fair to strictly good washed; §% @biic mominal for good to superlor unwashed: mo&m nominal for good to prime unwashed rry. P Gvatemala ana Mexican_134@175¢ or prime to fancy washed; 1X@iic for strictly good washed: 10%@llsc for good wasned; 3G1o%c for falr washed; T%@SXc for medium; hyiige for inferfor to ordinary; 12%@1l4%c for & od 1o prime washed peaberry; 1U@llc nominal for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 3@udc nomi. nal for good to superior unwasnel. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, 25G30c per Ib; Sole Leather, medium, ‘26@2ic; Sole Leather, light, 2@27c; Rough Leather, heavy, 21G25c: Rough Leather, light, 25@26c; Harness Leather, heavy, 32a33c; Harness Leather, medium, 30@3%e; Ha; ness Leather, light, 23 16c per foot; Kip, finished. 4oms0c finished, i Calf, finished, 75c@$1 20; sides, finished, 16@17c per foot; Beit Knite Splits, ue 16c; Rough Splits, 8@10c per Ib. om—gmonm Castor Oll, in cases, No. 1 Tse; pure, ; Linseed Oil, in o e S Sit, Tristes nr-clhn'od barrels, Goo; No. 1, more ina Nut, per gallon; Neatsfoot “Oil, barrels, #ic; fllfl,‘;t;nép:‘;: pure, 60c; Whale Oil, natural white, 23%c: pa. cific’ Rubber Mixed ‘Paints, white and houes colors, $1 23G1 35 per gallon: wagon colors, $24 2 per 11 PETROLEUM, GASOLINE, BTC.—water. Pearl O1], in o g cases, ; ral, 3 Star, 18c; Star Oll, e e, 2e: Elaine, 24c; Eocene, odorized Gasoline, In'bulk, 16c: do, cases, 22c: 15! cases, 2Misc; s6- i do cases, 27c $5 65 Calcutta Bags, 28%@32%¢; c for prime botied, extra 43¢ cases, n. s P RPN TINE—Quoted ‘at Te per gallon, in RED AND WHITE LEAD-] mn Al ‘White Lead, mnc" nl“-% QUICKSILVER—$50@31 per flask local AR t;,v'-mm § m.:: pany quotes, per b, In 1045 bage: " Cuba s — [Calffornia .....121 123 1054 Geary-st . o — 1063107 | Market-st Ry. 62% 63% 127% — OSL&H - 1041 — |Presidio . 6 — 6s.115 — | Powder Stocks— Powell-st R 6s.117 — |California .....160 170 Sac L & G Rss — — |Glant Con Co. 89% 90 S F & SJV 5s.118 119 | Vigorit . . 2% § Ry of Cal 6s.111% — | Sugar Stocks— S Pof AGs...— 14% Hana S P Co.. 8% 8% Do (1905)..... — 110% Haw C & S Co — 90 Do (1906).....111%113 | Honokaa § Co. 32 32 Do (1912)....118% — |Hutch S P Co. 25% 26 Do 1#t cg Gs.. — — ((Iltu!l S Co.. — — |S P Bree.... — Makawell 8 Co 47% — S V. Water 6s..114% — |Onomea S Co.. 28 = 28% 8 V Water 4s..1022103 Paaubau S Co .31% % SV W (3d m). — 102%| Miscellaneous— tocktn Gas fs 99 — Al Pack Assn.1183117% Water Stocks— Cal Fruit A 10134104 Contra Costa. Mer Ex Assn 100 Marin Count: Oceanic 8 Co.. 82 Spring Valley Pac AF A.... 2 Gas & Elect \Pac € Bor Co..150 Cent G L C Par Paint Co.. 10 Cent L & P. U % 73 %% 96— Morning Session. (NRE = 3 3 Hutchinson S P Co. 20 Market Street Raflw: 20 S V Water $4000 S V43 (30 Mtge). Street— $1000 Edison L & P BEEE Bsan 8s3 sus:s Afternoon Session. Board— P 25 Contra Costa Water. 50 Honokaa 50 Makawell 150 Makaweli . a0 o 15 Market Street Rallway. 15 Pacific Gas Imp.... 10 S F Gas & Electric Co. 70 S F Gas & Electric Co. 5 S F Gas & Electric Co. 20 S V Water. 70 S V Water. $3000 S V 4s (24 Mtge).. Street— 90 California Street R R. 100 Contra Costa Water. F 3 Bzssssssassy k1 g auzs‘ugsssua PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 100 Home OI1 Street— 950 West Lake 20 Home Ol . Afterncon Sesston. Board— 750 Dominton . 150 Home Ofl . Street— 100 Dominton MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morninz Sesston. 400 Belcher ........ 11/1000 Ophir . 500 Best & Belcher 281000 Ophir . 400 Best & Belcher 27| 200 Overman 100 Caledonia 1 10| 400 Potosi . 400 Chollar .. 181000 Sierra Nevada. 100 Con Cal & Va1 45| 600 Silver Hill 200 Crown Point... 09| 200 Standard . 500 Gould & Curry. 18/ 200 Union Con. 400 Hale & Norcrs. 26| 200 Utah «. 400 Mexican . 26| 500 Yellow Jacket.. 300 Occidental . 13| Afternoon Session. % g;chl‘denul . r 500 Savi 250 Caledonia 100 Chollar . 200 Con Cal & Va.l 400 Con Imperial. Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchanze yesterday: 18 50 400 Chollar . 500 Con Cal & Va1 3 Confidence . 200 Gould & Curry. 13/ Eureka Con... Crown Poine.., 03 [ 3 3 14 3 » 1 14 02 “ E » 2 450 o 23 8 155221 | | 8ABERILERS. = Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S N., Mer. chants' Exchange, San Francisco, May 15, 1900, iy to-day, The t'me ball was not dropped account of failure of the nz!han‘l:n. Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. N., in charge. e — _— I Sun, Moon and Tide. —_————— United States Coast and R : Mw and Low Flour, qr sks 16,370| Sugar, sks ...... 2,600 Wheat, ctls 1.400| Wool, bags ...... T3 Barley, ctls ... | Hay, ‘tons T s Corn, East, ctls.. 60| Lime, bbls R Rye, ctls §20 Sugar, bbis ... 230 Cheese, ctis 62| Leather, rolis .. 111 | - e 00| Bppagver. ks 18 | "NOTE—In the above tion_of the ¢ Potatoes, sks .... 2,050, Wine, gals . $3.%0 | the early morning tides are given in the Onions, sks 469 Hides, ho ... " “"420 | hand column and the successive tides Bran, sks ... 97| Peits, bdls 130 | day In the order of occurrence as to tim Middiings, ‘sks ol second time column gives the secon ' = the day. the third time column the CHpeny. and the last or right hand column g the Flour, qr sks ... 12,785 Potatoes, sks ... 4,765 | last tide of the day, except when there are b Oats, ctls . 870 Bran, sks . « 4,364 | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heig: iven are in addition to the soundings on *- » | United States Coast Survey charts, ex T|mhen o minus sign ) precedes the 1 and then the num! given ls subtracted from THE STOCK MARKET. the depth given by the charts. The plane * reference is the mean of the lower low waters —_— % - - Local securities were dull on the morning | : session of the Bond Exchange, and beyond a g sale of Bank of Californfa at $410 thers was Steamer Movements. | nothing of interest to note. ~ Businéss was rather better in the afternoon. | ¥ * Wellington Willamette Coos 3 City of Pek %7.'"’“”’3‘ pan : ity of eking. na and Jaj = » Corona. . {San Diego. May 19 Samoa Humboldt. [May 10 Colon . |Panama. May 20 State of Cal.... Oregon Port: May Energ! |China and Japan. May 2 Pomora |Humboldt. May Bonita Newport. - | Ma Australla Honolulu oo eeeees | MA Umatilla [Victorla & Puget Sound May Santa R |San Die —————————————— TO SAIL. | “Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. Pler. Morn. Star./Cape Nome....May 16, 3 pm Pier 1 Queen ......|Vic & Pgt Sd.(May 16, 11 am Pier 11 Santa Rosa.'San Diego...../May 17. 11 am Pter |1 | San_Pedro. |Cape Nom: 11 am Pler 13 Alameda ... Australia. 8 pm|Pler 7 8 am Pler 20 2 pm|(Pler ) 12 “m PMSS 11 am|Pler 24 Pl —m—— * ARRIVED. Tuesday, May 15. Stmr Columbla, Doran, 543 hours from Port- land, via Astoria 41 hours. Stmr George Loomis, Bridgett. — hours from Ventura. - Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 6§ hours from San Diego, etc. U § stmr Schiller, 29 days from Manila, etc. Schr Maggle C Russ, Kallenberg, 11 days from San Pedro. CLEARED. Tuesday, May 15 Stmr Morniee Star, Graham, St Michae Alaska Exoloration Co. by Stmr Meteor. Worth, Unalaska: Alaska Ex- S A Werat M Ao il o mr lo, via ttle; pire Transportation Co. Stmr Queen, Jepsen, Victoria, etc; Goodal Perkins & Co: - " cStmr Luella, Miller, Nome: A W Beadls & Stmr Rainter, Hansen, Unalaska; Alaska Commercial Co. Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Chemainus; R Dunsmuir Sens Co. Br bark Gladys, Foote, Queenstown; L Kauft- man. oichr Lena Sweasey, Johnson, La Paz; Wm sen. Schr Altair, Munrce, Cape Nome; W C Mun- roe. Schr Salvator, Asmussen, Nome; Alaska Ex- ploration Co. SAILED, Tuesday, May 15, Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro. Stmr Newburg, Hen: Grays Harbor. Stmr Samoa. Jahnsen, Eureka Stmr Alcazar, Marts Stmr &1"""’ Huu(;. 1 Lvnuuu."‘ tmr o, Bowgs, Nome, Seattle, Stmr Luelia, Miller, Cape Nome. Stmr Glosy,' Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Westoort, Ericsson, —. r stmr 5 . Man! Tr bark Marthe Rmu's rck, Queenstown. tal bark Precursore, Svjiaffino, Schr Ocean Spray, Johansen, xvmnawhu-cn lng. hr Le: Sweasey, Johnson, Paz. Sioop Tmposaibie. Low, Poimt Reyes TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Ma; 10 p m— bazy; wind west, ‘velocity 12 milge T CHHeF ELBOURNE - reat M JURNE, April 7—-Ship Gi at Sydney April 3 from Port Hadloek romires hurricane March il Was on beam ends. cargo of timl al 1! adritt. * The deckhouse and cabia oere Bashey EAMLE May o men lost off Petrel of Seattle landed at Clooss. The sehe is about 120 miles off Cape Fiattery with only one man on board. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived May 15—Schr Ber- e ~ Cres- CEO0A BA Y Satlea s 15-Stmr Emptre, San_Francizco, " - ASTORIA-Arrived May 1—Stmr State of palled May 15—Stmr Signal, for Wiliapa, Har- T, PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived May 1—Nor stmr_Titania, ¢rom Nanaimo. Wi PORT TOWNSEND_Arrived May 15— Sehr Marion, from San Pedro: schr Meteor, from San Pedro; schr Bertie Minor, from Homolul TOINE LOYA Passed ey 14, at 12 m—st B x O‘nccbolhr.mfilhmhhfii:-f o gkmnfiAm May 15—Stmr Cleveland, hence 3 Satled 14—Br stmr Athenian, for Taco: Arrived May 15-Stmr i Pasadena, from San Pedro, Eureka. sen, from k Satled May 15—Schr Glendale, for San Fran- cisco. GREENWOOD—Arrived May 15-Stmr Alca- traz, hemce May M. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 14—Schr Wm F_Witzemann, hence May 5. EUREKA—Arrived May 4—Stmr North Forl, hence Maw 13. Safled May 15—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- * ciseo; stmr South Coast, for San Francisco: e e e o v Miller, Grays . o o FOREIGN PORTS. NANAIMO—Safled May 4—Haw stmr San Mateo, for Port Los Angeles, CORK—Arrived May 4—Ger bark Seestern, TABLE. BAY—Safled April 18— mes Kerr, for' Newcastle, A Mua :-‘;’z:n"c'im 'NthC‘A'!T'I&I.HNm; led May 13-Ship achusett, ong b JG::RRD“ MA!"-‘-\« I&y( M—Haw ship TFF—Arrived May Port =X tv —Br ship |u. “Conk Arrived May 1—Ger ship Nereide, TENERIFFE—Salled Aorfl 2-Fr bark Tou- raine, for San Maru, hence April 2. Ted ADril 27—Ger ship C: ANCOUVER—Sailed sarea, for Plymouth, England. . o OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived May 15—Stmr Victorta, for b Wmflmmmmn. fled May 13-Stmr Admiral Cor- %n‘ o'u..‘ 13—Stmr mfl" O IRRAT AR Satled May Jineins 11, from Genoa ana Napien, for GLASGOW-—Sailed May 14—Stmr Corean, May_15-Stmr Pennayl- v&.h.ll—-.hl-!-.