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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1900. [INANGI ion lowver. Silver a frac Wheat futures firmer and Barley futures weaker. o 1? her ce: Josi rYmers ac ell stoc Poultry mark w Cherries quieter under increasing receipts. Oranges sold higher again at auction. Limes firmer. Provisions dull and unchange: SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Exchange unchanged. als remain as hf'fl”'(. sed to hold back their new Hay. New yellow Mustard Seed on the market. Potatoes and Vegetables in free supply. No change in Eggs or dairy products. ked and easy. d. Meats easy at the recent decline. Powdered Sugar marked doton. Local stocks and bonds very g uiet. Merchandise for Victoria. rer Queen salled yesterday for Vie- andise cargo valued at shipments were: 10,000 ches, 795 bxs dried fruit, bxs raisins, bags alt, PkES ) gals salad ofl, 200 Ids coal. 18 cs | fresh vegetables, 80 coffee. €3 cs | pkgs hardwas , 7 tanks ammo: Tinto Hill was cleared Chile, ~with 85, uano, lued at § Lumber for Samoa. Liliebonne takes for Apta. Sa- redwood lumber, 262,309 feet 4 2000 gals distillate, valued at Cargo for the Islands. cner Defender, which was cleared for Kihei, H. I, takes a cargo of handise valued at $40.466, includ- | butlding material, n, 84 bbls | bofler com- a- 20 bbls A shoes, 20 pkgs 5 bbis and 25 cs oil, Trade. this port during of the year were 7715 about an equal amount last | The exports were 3691 fiasks, valued at 455, against 4108 flasks at §160,186. ver Quicksil! er at Coin Certificates. The Government coin certificates in circula- tion April 30 were as follows: bt $197,527,409 407,193,810 | 81,781,059 oril there was & net gold certificates and | er certificates in circulation, 2,869,100 in treasury The Circulation. y statement the mon n the United States on May 1 es. There n siiver cer- 2,000,000 1n otes show an nd netional bank notes a gain of over coin for the month. The cf is $26 55, en increase ith and the largest ever based on & population of ary movement in the stock mar- further strength last week and bas been much less bullish than e Good reas exist for a | rate reaction. Values of good | were often pretty high; and more | or less liquidation of speculative accounts was evitable in the absence of fresh stimulus to | itside buying ost_important setback originated nd steel b dcclined owing rable reports of the iron trade. This great branch of industry, however, is not go- ing to destruction; it Is still enjoying pros- l and is likely to continue so doing for s bly years to come. The worst the abnormal rush chi was never before subsided: and the extreme paid in their panic-like a thing of the past. De- porarily abating: production is in- st soon reach a more | may not be acco some injury 1o the poorly oorly organized concerns which | have entered the race of com- on i no surprise to those usiness: & reaction has @ soon as prices have r and more reasonable | probable that a new | in petition engaged long bee: settled d basis it o a’ lowes more than et of orders will be recefved; there being many | * enterprises, improvements and eniargements | hich have been postponed owing to the high | ices of iron. While the readjusting process ure those unprepared, in piacing that great industry and more enduring state of prosperity 7 just now exists. The United | States, w t limited supplies of cheap | ores, its u means of transportation &nd fts unequaled skill in the art of manu- | facturing on a large scale will lead the world in iron manufacturir ready reached we nre successfu from pig iron to locomotives, and hundreds of other articles in the forelgn markets hitherto controiled by England and Germeny. Our success in these flelds is an assured fact; the future is simply = matter of ]‘N)llh In will no longer be salely dependent uy Bome market. and the periohs of Gesertper eons gestion w far between, for the foreign markets will offer . if indeed it has not al- ition of leader. Already an unlimited fleld i properly cultivated to | American enterprise for years to come. We customed in this country to spells of nt depression after every period of un- activit will ueuel Gbserve o to how far these new outlets for our surpius will save us 1 oversupply and reaction ‘General trade #hows some signs of less a s but not mors thun couid be reasonably expecied after the rush of the = In'the textile traden the pace has been a i 100 fast in some respects and buyers finding values unseitled are holding off until thelr large early purchases are disposed of. In some lines of grocerics there are signs of overbuying, and similar reports are here and from other trades. As & whole, however, the business situation is sound and promising. The &pproach of a Presidential election acts as a deterrant In some quarters, much more than Tom the effects of it reslly should, but there is every prospect of & renewed revival of business ‘the elections have been discounted values brought down to & more normal lfl“’d' Weather Report. 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 15, § p. m. placing our iron produects, | to typewriters | ire the lron industry | ch that meant will be fewer and | date, &s compared with those of the same date last year and the rainfalls in the last twenty- four hours: Last This Last Stations— 24 hours. season. season. Bureka 0.04 48.61 33.35 Red Bluft 0.00 22.83 20.08 Sacramento 0.00 20.08 14.07 an Francisco 0.00 18.42 16.00 . 0.00 dence 0.00 E uis Obispo.. 0.00 3 Los Angeles 0.00 4 San Diego 0.00 4 Yuma . 0.0 1.29 -3 WEAT The ington now central north of Montana, with a trough- like extension Southea: en rapidly over the North Pacific and fallen the upper Missour{ Valley. “Th - and W att ington, o data—Maximum temperature, mean, 60. HER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. storm central north of Eastern Wasl last night has moved eastward and is southwestward into The pressure has reaching Californi, ern temperature has fallen decidedly over gton, Oregon, Idaho, Northern Nevada | estern Montana; elsswhere it has re- | nearly stationary. { ering light rain has fallen over Wash- | Oregon, Idaho and Western Montana nditions are favorable for fair and warmer | wea in California Thursday, with light | northwest wind. | Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | hours ending midnight, May 17, 1800. Northern California—Fair Thursda: warmer; lght northwest wind. Southern ~California—Fair Thured: light w wind. Nevada—Fair and warmer Thursday. Utabh—Fair Thursday 1 Ar San warmes na—Fair Thursday. | Francisco and vicinity—Fair Thursda r; light northwest wind. G. H. WILLSON Local Forecast Offictal. * | | i EASTERN MARKETS New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, May 16.—Stocks of raflroad companies made a demonstration of persistent | strength in the stock market to-day. ever w day | elemen fore ! trial pressing | firm at about the best level of the day. stocks leaders tribute days past s and the resulting declines overcome. strength that they What- nfavorable factors developed during the ere ignored or their Influence resisted | The bear t was so far impressed by the show of retired from the field be- was over and did not repeat he day yesterday’s maneuver of a rald on the indus- quarter, the market in the last fifteen minutes of trading sensitive than for some time past to any di which on that occasion upset | the The market showed itself anuch les g influence and the close was distinctly The Western rallroads were easily the n the movement and buying was at- to Western account as for several This Western buying Is beileved a in Wall street to be covering an outstanding , short weather and the favorable conditi winter interest, prompted by the good crop ns in the ifted from | wheat belt. The leadership Burlington to Atchison preferred, which scored a clean net gain of 2 points. The approach of the dividend meeting and the circulation of rumors lington scored 5 per cent basis were used with effect. that the stock would be placed on a Bur- continued aggressively strong and an advance of 1% In spite of denials of the recent rumors that a refunding plan was about to be announced. cific ga ing general of pros; The early weakness of Sugar, cks affected the trunk Northern Pa- ined as much and the strength of these her Pacific and ultimately lines, which rose 1 to 1% points. 1 stocks all bounded sharply on cover- shorts on denials of assertions that hut-downs were imminent on account pective demands for increase of wages. People’s Gas, the Tobacco stocks and other industrials was met by besides the market had to contend with the announce- | ment of gold engagements for export to-mor- | row of prelimi foot up fully $3,150,000 for France. | continued ease of money here relfeved all ap- | prehension. per ce sub-tres currency port. ge v dentals of various rumors which ac- companied the decline. the demand from the bears caught short, and Recoveries ensued on | this weakness in the industrfal list | fully a million dollars in excess of the ! nary estimate. To-morrow's shipments | But the | The call loan rates fell to 11, nt and the galns by banks from the | asury and on the interior movement of | will evidently omset | the gold ex- Although | the advance in stocks was | ally wiped out when the gold engage- | ments were announced the upward movement w Yesumed on further consideration of the | eircumstances. The bond market was dull and only partly | shared in the strength of stocks. Total sales, | par value, $1,155,000. United States refunding 2s, when issued, de- clined | Shares Soid. 1, be interesting to | ° |3 | | there l | | 38828 210 o peBerres 838328 % and 3s % In the bid price. Stocks— Clogsx | Atchison .. Pk | Atchison prefd 7 Baltimore & Ohlo Canadian Pacific Canada Southern 1% % Chesapeake & Ohilo 2844 Chicago Grest Western . - 12% hicago Burlington & Quincy. 1275 | Chicago Ind & Louisville... ‘| Chicago Ind & Loulsville prefd 52 | Chicago & Eastern Iilinois 102 | Chicago & Northwestern ... 60 | Chicago Rock Island & Paci 063 | C C C & St Loul: o9 | Colorado Southern 0% | Colorado Southern ist prefd. L 40 Colorado Southern 23 prefd gl Delaware & Hudson . Delaware Lackawanna & W Denver & Rio Grande . 8% | Denver & Rio Grande prefd 6915 Erle . 124 | Erie 1st pi Great Northern 2152 | Hocking Coal Hocking Vailey Illinols Centrai . Iowa Central . Lousville & Manhattan Elevated .. i Metropolitan Street Railway Mexican Central ... Minneapolis & St Louls Minneapolis & St Louls prefd. Missourl Pacific . . Mobile & Ohio Missourl Kansas & Texas. Jissouri Kansas & Texas prefd. New Jersey Central . New York Central Norfolk & Western Norfolk & Western prefd . Northern Pacific Northern Pacific prefd . D 7aap Ontario & Western . 0% Oregon Rallway & Nav. Oregon Rallway & Nav prefd. Pennsylvania K Reading ..... . 17 Reading 1st prefd . & M* Reading 24 prefd . T Rio Grande Wertern . > 86 Rio Grande Western prefd I sTy St Louis & San Fran O St Louls & San Fran Ist prefd .89 St Louis & San Fran 24 prefd... St Louls Southwestern ... 8t Louis Southwestern prefd. St Paul . Southern Pacific . 3% | Southern Rallway . . 12 Southern Rallway prefd . 5% Texas & Pacific . 17 Union Pacific . nion Pacific prefd . el Wheeling & Lake Erfe.. % Winconstn Contral e E Wisconsin = AGAmS ceeniiriirniiennna 118 |{FWa&DC American Federal Stee General Ele United States . Wells-Fargo . Federal Steel Glucose Sugar .. Glucose Sugar prefd.... Miscellangons— American (gouon ol ... American Cotton Ofl prefd American Malting ..... 3% American Malting prefd 20% American Smelting & Re: 381 American Smelting & Refng 883 ‘American Spirits ... 24 American Spirits prefd. 17 American Steel Hoop. 2% American Steel Hoop pref 893, American Steel & Wire 3% American Steel & Wire 5% American Tin Plate. American Tin Plate p American Tobacco ... American Tobacco prefd. Anaconda Mining Co. 413 Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 9% Colorado Fuel & Iron. 367 Continental Tobacco 24 Continental Tobacco prefd i el prefd. ctric . International Paper . 3 International Paper prefd . Laclede Gas .. 66 National Biscuit . 30 Natlonal Biscuit prefd. 8 National Lead ... 18 National Lead prefd. % National Steel ... 30 National Steel prefd. 85 New York Alr Brake. 125 250 North American 1% Pacific Coast . o Pacific Coast 1st prefd. 80 Pacific Coast 2d prerd 58% Pacific Mall 20 8,850 Peopie’s Gas . 883y Pressed Steel Car 4y Pressed Steel Car B} Pullman Palace Car.. 182 Standard Rope & Twine. . 6% Sugar s 1073 Sugar prefd . 11045 United United United Stats Western Un tat Rep PECE 8t Shares sold. CLOS Erie gen 4s Iowa Cent lsts. KCP &G lsts La new con 4s.. L & N uni 4s So Pacific 4s. MINT Tennessee Coal United States Leather . ates Rubber ... Republic Iron & Steel . ublic Iron & Steel prefd. Third Avenue .. ron. es Leather prefd es Rubber prefd. fon ... Louls. ING BONDS. < MK & T 2ds....... 65% 1028 | Do d4s. . 93 N Y C Is BiT Do 3« reg...... J C gen is......122 Do 3s coup... Carolina 6s. 7 Do new 4s reg.. Do 108 Do new 4s coup. N Pacific 3s. L 675 Do old 4s reg.....14%2] Do 4s... 1031 Do old 4s coup...1141s N Y C & St L 4s..106% Do 5s reg. 125N & W con 4s...... 95% Do & coup 2/ Do gen 6s 131 Dist of Col 3.65s. Or Nav 1sts 1 Atchison gen 4s. Do 4s... .103% Do adj 4s.. 8314 Or Short Line 6s...128 Canada So 2ds.....107 | Do con os.. 3% Ches & Ohio 4i4s.. 98% Reading gen 4s.... §1% Do 5s...... 16 R G W 1sts. 8 Chi & N con 7s....140 |St L & I M con 5s.1 Do S F deb 5s....120 (St L & S F gen 6s.124 Chicago term 4. St Paul cons........16 D& R G lsts 101% St P C & P 1sts....12 Do 4= Do bs. |ETV % So Rallw 1 Gen Electric 5s....120 |Tex & Pac Ists.... GH&S A 6s.....110 | Do 2ds.. L6t | Do 2 weene107 U Pacific s 10i% H & T € 5s... 1111 Wabash 1sts. | Do con 6s. ..110 Do 2ds.. 1025 | 113% West Shore 4s. 701 Wis Cent 1sts 108 |Va Centuries 100% | Do deferred 5213 C & S 4 sTOC Crown Point. 07/ Ophir . 5 Con Cal & Va 1 50| Plymouth 10 Deadwood 50 Quicksilve 150 Gould & C 14| “do prefd 750 Hale & Norc. 32'Sierra Nev 30 Homestake 50 00 Standard . 300 Iron Silver 68 Union Con 18 Mexican . 5 Yellow Jack: pty Ontario . 17 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— Inion_Land 2 Call 10ans .........3G4|West End Time loans 315G4% | Wis Cent Stocks— Bonds— Atchison 5% Atchison 4s @ do prefd . 1% N E G & Coke 5s. 64 Am Sugar . 07% | Mining shares— do prefd .. 11135 Adventure . ik Bell Telephone 03 | Allouez Mining Co. 1% Boston & Alban: Boston Elevated Boston & Maine CB&Q. Dom Coal - do prefd . Fed Steel do pretd . Fitchburg prefd Gen Electric Mex Cent ... N E G & Coke. Old Colony . 0ld Dominion Rubber . Union Pac NEW YORI, May 16.—Money on call easy at Prime 3%@4%e per cent. Sterling | h actual business in bank- | 134@2% per cent: last loan, 1% per cent. mercantile paper, exchange eas: bills_at 3 S8@4 $8% for demand and at | 34 4% @4 55 for sixty days; posted rates, $4 8515 wit! ers’ $4 59@4 593 Stlver certificates Mexican dollars, weak; State, inacti’ Condition WASHINGTON, ment of the treasury fupd, exclusive of in the division of able cash balance, . 8ol 1 D% B . 25% | Winona Amalg Copper . Atlantic .. | Boston & Mont |Butte & Boston. ‘4 Calumet & Hecla 1743 Centennial . 35% Franklin . Humboldt 3112 psceola . 34 arrot Quiney .11 Santa Fe Copper. vamarack Utah Minl 54% |Wolverin New York Money Market. 1 bills, 34 84@4 S4ls. Bar’ siiver, 59%e. Bonds—Government, ac. ve; raflroad, irregular. of the Treasury. May 16.—To-day's state- balance in the general the $150,000,000 gold reserve redemption, shows: Avail- $141,851,431; gold, $73,390,827. London Market. NEW YORK, May 16.—The Commercial Ad- vertiger's London fi nancial cablegram says: The markets here were undecided to-day and the close was unsettled. There was some talk | dull; 8%.@9%c. | ply, Callfornia dried fruits were dull and nominal. [ 27%: French rentes, 101t 5c. Wheat cargoes on | choice STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 4%@%c; prime, 5%@éc; cholce, GX@TC: fancy, ! CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—8%@7c per pound as to size and quality. GAPRICOTSRoyal,” 4@ Moorpark, 15 PEACHES—Peeled, 16@20c; unpeeled, 7@%c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 16.—There was nothing in the way of new features to the market for metals to-day. Business was rather slow, with & weak undertone. alflh copper in the local market rm:g - ull at unch; d prices, despite an adval of 264 In London, Tin was l:mm at §28 35@ ). Lead was very dull at 33 97@4 02%2. Spelter was weak and lower under local sell- CHICAGO, May 16.—The wheat market was active nearly all’ the session and the tone Etrong. The factors were reports of unfavor- able weather. One Dakota correspondent de- clared that the ground was dry as a board several feet down. The weather in Frarce, Germany and England was aiso said to be unfavorable to the wheat crop. Liverpool was higher and Bradstreet's world’s visible de- creased 4,300,000 bushels, The corn strength was also a support, especially during the lat- ter half of the session. July closed with a galn of %@%e. The corn market opened strong on higher Liverpool cables and sympathy with wheat, July %@%c over yesterday at 36%@36%c. Al- most immediately the bull contingent entered the pit, buying heavily. Shorts in a scare fol- lowed suit’ and the market advanced with great activity. The close for July was l¥c hlg:mv than yesterday at 3sc. ts followed corn. July closed %c over yes- terday at 22),@22%c. The provision market was quiet but strong. A firm hog market was felt early and soon | after the corn strength became a potent in- fluence. There was fair demand for lard and ribs from packers. July closed 20c over yesterday; lard gained 10%c and July Tie. The leading futures ra as follows: ARTICLES. [High.| Low. [Close. 65%| 65l 65% 7 1 66l 667 sl w%| I 3sle| 36%| 88 .sax' z.ni 3% 2% 22 2% 22%| 22 22% 2 l 2| 2 i 11 90 (11 671511 8714 uly ... er"m! 16/ 7 10 September. | 700 |7 125 t 712% Short Ribs, 100 Ibs— | | July (670 (675 | 6676721 September 167 | 66ms Cash quotations were as steady; No. 3_spring wheat, 61@64%c; 3 red, 71@i2c; No. 2 corn, 3 No. 2 yellow 37igc; No. 2 oats, 234 3 £00d ‘feed- malting, 41@42c; rthwestern, $1 80% s pork, per bar- ing barley, 37 No. 1 flaxseed, $1 80; No. 1 prime timothy seed,” $2 40; m. rel, $10 70@11 §0; lard, per 100 pounds, $6 %@ 7 07%; short ribs sides (loose $6 60@6 80; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 6le@i%c; short clear . $7 10@7 20; whisky, basls of high clover, contract gri 7. ARTICLES. |Recetpts.| Shipm s Flour, barrels .. 1 ‘Wheat, bushels . Corn, bushels Oats, bushels Rye,' bushels . Barley, bushels On the Produce Exchange to-day market was steady; creamer: 13G15%e, Eggs, steady; fri the butter 14%@19%c; dairy, , 10 Cheese, * Foreign Futures. R * LIVERPOOL. Wheat— July. Sept. Opening 578 3 Closing 5 8% 58 PARIS. Wheat— May. Sept.-Dec. flrenln( 19 %0 21 45 Closing 19 %0 21 40 Flour— Opening %10 2790 Closing 600 2780 Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, May 16.—Special cable and tel- egraphic communications to Bradstreets show the following changes in available from the last account: Wheat—United States and Canada, east of the Rockles, decrease, 3,666,000 bushels: afloat for and In Furope, decrease, 700,000. Total sup- decrease, “4,366, 600, Corn—United States and Canada, east of the Rockles, decrease, ,000 bushels, Oats—United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, Increase, 352,000 bushels, The aggregate stock of wheat held at Port- land, Or., and Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., decreased 115,000 bushels last week. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, May 16.—CATTLE—Receipts, 13,- 000. Steers, strong, active; good clearance; butchers’ stock, steady to strong; natives, best on sale to-day, one car shorthorns at $5 85; good to prime steers, $@5 85; poor to medium, 4 0G4 selected feeders, $4 25@5; mixed b AR g T e i ners, %4 60q7; Texas steers, $4@5 2%: Texas bulls, §3 35@3 75. HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 27,000; to-morrow, 23,000, estimated; left over, 3500. 'Active, sc to 10c higher; top, $ 751; mixed and butchers’ 6 2045 52%; g00d to choice heavy, $5 B5@5 57h: rough heavy, 3520g530; lght, % 155 47%; bulk of sales, $5 37%@5 50. SHEEP—Receipts, 18,000 Sheep, steady to 10c lower; lambs, siow to shade lower; good to choice wethers, $5 25@5 50; falr to cholce mixed, $4 60@5 25. Western sheep, $5 25@5 o year- lings, % 50@6; native lambs, $5@5 35; Western lambs, $5@7 35; spring lambs, $6@8 5. Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, May 16.—The American Wool and of possible faflures in the Westrallan market. | Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow: Funds are still has rdening on the continuance There is little activity to be noted in the LONDON, May 16.—Consols, 101 9-15; silver, $2 50@3 15; bulls, $3@4 30; calves, | 10 Dressure and untavorable . news, "o * | abroad, S 4 2 Warrants ruled weak and - unsettied at 315, Exchange and Bullion. Nolfl?‘-:l'n No. 1 foundry was entirely nomi- e nal, being weak and unsettled. Sterlin, h , sixty days... — 34 By The brokers' price for lead was $ 50 and for | StcTlinE Exchange. sixty day 4594 copper $16 7. Sterling Cables i% New York Exch; e - 15 *- % | New York Exchange, teleg: - 1% | i‘dme Silver, per ounce. S f:'/- . . H i 1 . Chicago Grain Market. | PN TOhee e : - X Wheat and Other Grains. | supplies | 1 passage, quieter, hardly any demand; cargoes No. 1 standard California, 20s; cargoes Walla Walla, 27s 6d; English country markets, easy. LIVERPOOL, May 16.—WHEAT—Steady: No. 1 Standard California, 6s 214d@6s 3d: wheat in Paris, steady: flour ‘In Paris, quiet; French country markets, quiet. COTTON—Uplands, 5 7-32d. CLOSING. LIVERPOOL, May 16—WHEAT — Spot. steady; No. 1 California, 6s 3d; futures, steady: July, 3s 73d: September, os 7d. CORN—Spot American mixed, new, steady, 3s 11%d; futures, firm; May, 3s 1l%d; July, 3s 10%d. * * LOCAL MARKETS. WHEAT—The foreign markets showed little change. Chicage was firmer, owing to unfavorable weather, it being too wet in the Southwest and too dry in the Northwest, and damage to the crops was reported. Hesslan fly is causing more or less trouble in Illinois and Missouri. Speculation was moderate. Corn was active and strong, with the shorts covering on better weather and a better cash demand. In the local market spot quotations were un- changed, but futures were firmer. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 90@91%c; milllng, 8% @stie. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session— flo‘;g‘l‘nck — December— 10,000 ctls, $1 14000, . Becond “Sebslon. ecemberodi,000 ctls, 31 00%. Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, $1.00%; 4000, $100%; 8000, $1 W0%. Afternoon Session—No sales. BARLEY—The market continues dull, with a further decline in futures. Feed, 72%c for No. 1 and 67%@70c_for oft grades: Brewing and Shipping grades, 5@ 52%c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—No_sales. Regular Morning Session—December — 10,000 ctls, T%c; 6000, 7lie; $000, 70%c; 2000, Tic. Afternoon Sesslon—No sales. OATS—The market continues stagnant. ‘White. $110@130; Red, $1@120; Gray, $107% @1 15: Black, $1@1 07%. CORN—FEastern large yellow, $1 15@1 17% per ctl; Eastern white, $1@1 10 per ctl. Eastern large yellow, $115@117% per ctl; Eastern white, $1@1 10 per ctl. RYE—95@97%c per cti. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras. $3 60@3 T usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $2 25@3 ver barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are fol- lows. usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $275 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 Meal, $2350; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, Oat Groats, $450; Hominy, $325@35 wheat Flour, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat, $325; Farina. $4 Whole Wheat Flour, Rolled | Oats (barrels). $6a Barley, $5; Spilt Pes 100 1bs. 25; in sacks, $5 5@7; Pearl Green' Peas, $5 50 per -Hay and Feedstuffs. The commission merchants are recommending | the farmers to hold back thelr new Hay for at | least thirty days. There is positively no de- | mand for it, as the stable men refuse to touch it, and after paying for rope, pressing, freight, commissions, etc., there is nothing left for the | farmer but dead loss. Besides by shipping this | new Hay in the farmers are demoralizing thelr own market and setting low prices, which will | tend to keep Hay low all the season. If they | will hold back for several weeks until there | 1s a demand for this new Hay it will be better | all_around. Feedstuffs show no further change. BRAN-$12 50@13 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$§17G20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15 ton; Ollcake Meal at_the mili, $26@27; $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20421; $25; Cracked Corn, $25 Cottonseed Meal, 17 per | obbing, | Corn Meal, | Mixed Feed, $1550: | nominal. | HAY—Wheat, $7@9 for common to good; $3 50 | @10 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $i@9; Oat, | $6@8: Barley, $5G7: Alfalfa, $5@7 50 per ton. NEW HAY—$4 50@6 per ton. STRAW—25@37%c per bale. Beans and Sceds. New volunteer vellow Mustard Seed is offer- ing at 4c per Ib asked. This is said to be the | earliest offering on record. Otherwise there is nothinz new. BEANS—Bayos, $3G3 20; small White, §2 %@ 3 45; large White, $3 10G3 20; Pink, $2 502 %0; | Red, $3 @3 50; Blackeve, 3 50@i: Butters, | nominal; Lima, $5 25@5 20; Pea, $3 40@3 50; Red | Kidney $4@4 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yeliow Mustard, 4c; Flax, $19%0G220; Canary, 3ic per Ib for Celifornia and 4c for Eastern; Al- | falfa, nominal; Rape, 21@3c; Hemp, 4@digc; | Timothy, d@4%e. f DRIED PEAS—Nlles, $1 90@2 25; Green, $1 % @2 25 per ctl. | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | Two boxes Green Corn came In from Brent- wood late and were not sold. Onfons ruled steady, with moderate supplies. Potatoes were In free receipt and rather eas; Summer Squash appeared from Vacaville. Recelpts were S64 boxes Asparagus, 654 boxes Rhubarb, 348 sacks Peas, 374 sacks Beans, 659 | sacks and 1908 boxes new Potatoes. POTATOES—Burbanks, 40@sic per k: Or gon Burbanks. 60@75c: New Potatoes, Toc@$l 25 in sacks and 75c@$1 50 in boxes. ONIONS—New Red, S0c@$1 per ctl; Austral- $4@5 50 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 50c@$1 25 per box; Asparagus, 25c@$1 per box for No. 2 and §1 25 @150 for No_ 1 and $1 75@2 for fancy large; Green Peas, 75c@$1 per sack for common and $125 for Garden: String Beans. 2@3%c: Wax Beans, 2ta@dc: Horse Beans, 50@75c per sack: | Cabbage, #0@ilc; Tomatoes, §1 20@2; Egg Plant | from Los Amgeles, 8@123c; Dried Okra, 32%c | per ib; Green Peppers from Los Angeles, 61 Dried Peppers, $@10c; Carrots, 25@35c per sac! Los Angeles Summer Squash, 75c@$1 25 per bo: Vacaville do, $1; Cucumbers, 40@7oc per dozen for hothouse and §1 50@1 75 per box for Marys- ville; new Garile, 5@6c per lb. 1 Poultry and Game. Thus far this week 7 cars of Eastern have arrived, and the market is naturally quiet and easy, though there Is no further decline. | will and 5%@6c for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10 12%c; Evaporated Apples, 5%@6c; Sun-dried, Sp—— 3@4c 1b; Pea k and 7@8c | Following were the sales in the San Fran. for nm»rm )ulve:' Black n::.' fi'flc; White | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Flgs, 2G3c; Bleached Plums, 7%c; unbleached Morning Session Plums, 6c for pitted and 13¢ for unpitted. 100 Alta ... 04 200 Overman = RAISINSBloached Thompson's Fancy. per | 1oo Con Cai & Va.18s 100 Potost - » Ib, 19¢; choice, Sc; standard, Sc; prime, 6c; un- | 20 Mexican . 31| 600 Unfon Com.... 22 bleached Thompson's, per 1b, 6c. Sultanas— | ‘500 Ophir 63 200 Yellow Jacket. 13 Fancy, per Ib, Slc: choice. Tijc: standard, 6%c: | 400 Ophir 64 prime.’ 5c; unbleached Sultanas, Sc; Seedless, Afterncon Session. 50-1b boxes, 5c; 2-crown, loose Muscatels. 5%¢: | 100 Chollar 18, 500 Mexican 2 3-crown, 6%c: 4-crown, 7c; London Layers. | 150 CIOURF Soiieor og g o0 man .18 2-crown, $150 per box; 3-crown, $160. Fancy | yon qoiig' e Curry. 17 100 Sierra Nevada. 33 Clusters, prices in_Californ! Dehesa, §250; Imperial, $3. All 0. b. at common shipping points S@%c for Standards and 3@ Almonds, 11%@i2c for paper- soft and 4@ic for hardshell. 50 Hale & Nore... 25| Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. shell, 3@1l0c for Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and 5c for Call- | 200 Best & Belcher. 30 81 fornia. Brazil Nuts, 7%@Se. Filberts, 12@12%c. | 200 Challenge Con. 14/ 400 Overm . 13 Pecans, 11@12. Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. 400 Chollar ... 13| 200 Sterra Neva N HONEY—Comb, 11%@12c for bright and 10%® | 200 Con Cal & Va..1 50 300 Silver Hill 7 3t} 500 Silver Hill. 64| 200 Silver Hill.. 63| 200 Union Con... Afternoon Session. 18 1c for light amber: water white extracted, u;m! % amber extracted, 6%4@7c; dark, 3 per Ib. BEESWAX—24@2%c per Ib. 900 Mexican 200 Ophir 900 Ophir m P 300 Best & Belcher. 3, 300 Ophir 7 200 Chollar 15 terra SO 500 Justice 02 0 Sierra Nov o . CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1ic per Ib for heavy, | 300 flexican ¥ g b lc for light medium, 12 for light, 13c for ex- tra light and M4igc for sugar cured. Eastern sugar-cured Hams. 13%@14c: Mess Beet, §12 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, $14 50@15; extra clear, $19; Mess, $§16 30; CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 164 0. m Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask Alpha 02 04 Justice . Smoked Beet, 12%@13c per Ib. Alta 03 04 Kentuck LARD—Tierces quoted at 7@Se per Ib for com- | Andes 06 07 Lady Wash & pound and 83@3c_for pure: half-barrels, pure, | Belcher . 11 12 Mexican . E S$%e: 10-1b tins, 9%c; 5-1b th 10%ec. Best & Belcher. 28 29 Occidental .. 2 n COTTOLENE—Tierces, S%@%%c per Ib; half- | Bullion .02 04 Ophir ... % & barrels, 5%@8%c; 10-Ib tins, 9%c. Caledo 110120 Overman . - 0 > s qH hollar ........ 18 14 Potost ) lenge Con.. b vage . T Hides, Tallow, Wool an OPs. | Trmes T, B R Ry .- B u HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Gon fan & V-1 4018 Sex Belcher. .. - about lc under quotations. Heavy Salted | Gon New York. — 03 Silver Hill 1 Steers, 10g10%c; medium, 9@9%c; light, 9@9%c: | Eureka Con..... — 50 it Louls. - 1 Cowhides, 9@9%c; Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 10c; | Crown Point. 10 11 Standard . 420 42 Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, sound, 18c; culls and | Exchequer ..... 01 03 Syndicate - ®» brasds, ie; Dry Kip and veal. 16Gitc Dry Gould & Curry. 16 17 Union Con 2 n Calt, 19@20e; Sheepakins, 20c | Hale & Norc.. 25 .27 Utah ... 8 o each; short Wool, 35@$0c eacl Julla . — 0 Yellow Jacket.. 18 17 long Wool, $1@1750 each; Horse Hides, 2 5 | for rge and $1 26@1 75 for small; C - i0c. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, d Time Balk, or medium skins, 3c; winter or thin skins, 20c. Go-t.:ln;q Pn:l-; An!goru. Te; large and | g Hydrographic Offics, U. . N., Mer. smooth, S0c: medium, 3c. ; tce. U. 8. N.. Mer. TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, Sc per Ib: No. 2, | Spants, FZyhanee. S Franciaco, Cal. j4c; refined, 6c; grease, 24@dc. g The time bail on the tower of the new Ferry buflding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— 1. e. at moon of the 1Xth meridian, OOL—Spring_clip_is quotable follows: Northern free, 15%@17c; Northern defective, 13 15c; Middle County, free, 15@17c; Middle County, defective, 13@15c: Southern Mountain, 12 months’, 12@13¢; do, free. 7 months’, 11g13c: do, defective, 7 months’, 106@12c; Humboldt and Mendocino, 20@21c; Nevada, 14@l7c per Ib. HOPS—6@c per b, San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—i@6%c per 1b for fair to choice. VEAL—Large, Tc; small, §@8%¢c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 63@7c; ewes, 6@6%c per und. P LAMB—Spring, S@Sic per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, i%@5%c for small and medium and 5%@5%¢ for large: stock Hogs and feeders, 5% @5%c; dressed HoBs, 7@S%c. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, Calcutta Grain Bags, . f%4c; Wool 2914G32%e; Fleece Twine, Tie. COAL—Weliington, $8 per ton; new Weillng- ton, $5; Southfleld Wellington, $3: Seattle, $6; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $; Wallsend, $5; Co-operative Wallsend, $§; Cumberland, $i2 in bulk and $13 % In sacks: Pennsylvania Anthra- cite Egg, $14; Cannel, $1I per ton; Coke, $16 per ton in bulk and $18 In sack; Castle Gate and Rock Springs, $3 45 per 2000 Ibs. Harrison's circular sa; ““There has not been an arrival of coal from Australia_since the Moana lett, and but one, the Kensington, In over sixty days; the writer does not remember a parallel case In twenty- five years. The result is, there is no Colonial | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides coal in yard here at present, in fact it Is but | the early morning tides are given in the left litle inquired for, as largé consumers have | hand column and the successtve tides of the been educated to substitute our coast products, | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The which appear to answer their purposes, and | second time column gives the second tide of the cost to them is less, as the coal freights | the day, the third time column the third tids at present rule from Newcastle. The high |and the last or right hand column gives the freights, the scarcity of tonnage there and the | last tide of the day, except when there are but brisk demand for Honolulu have combinedly | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts weaned the local public from its use, hence | given are in addition to the soundings on t colonial coals will only regain this market by | United States Coast Survey except he hetant, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time G. CALK SN NS, Lieutenant Commander, Sun, Moon and Tide. * United States Coast and Geodetic Surv Times and Heights of High and L« Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by offical 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 Point: the height of tide is the same at both places. THURSDAY, MAY 17, $5 65; Bags, 1.5) T: charts, low prices, or certainly a shade below British | when a minus si (=) precedes t! Columbia offerings, although heretofore it was | and then the number given is subt Sought for at & bremitu ove cur et puod | the Srath givn I the sharts To plans of ucts. There are forty-three vessels repo reference is the mean of the lower low waters. chartered for coal from the colonies, this is an | se———————— P —————————————— increase of seven since the Moana left: some Steamer Movements. l of these will not arrive here this year. Freight rates from Newcastle are a littie easler, but tonnage is not plentiful for here, as Homolulu is a more profitable port to seek for the mo- ment. It is expected the demand for the Hawaiian Islands will diminish later on; this divert tonnage in our direction, besides grain freights are firm at full figures, which TO ARRIVE. 3 must cause shipowners to seek this port for (s ‘ business.”” eam. From. Due. SUGAR—Powdered is lower. No other | ———0—! changes. The Western Sugar Refining Com- | Wilamette pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 5.6oc Powdered, 5.20c; Candy Granulated, Dry Granulated, | 5.10c; Confectioners’ A, 3.10c; Magnolla A, $70c: Bxtra C, 4.60c: Golden C, 4.30c; barrels, 10c more: half-barrels, 2c more: boxes, 3¢ e, more; » bags, 10c more. No orders taken [ovetar Hia IMay 17 for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dom- | ' elinglom ... EYSter U Eoe iy 13 inos, half-barrel &e: boxes, 6.10c per Ib. o e et 5 . ; City of Peking. China and Japan. May ;; Receipts of Produce. Corona . San Diego. May #dis Samoa FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. f o e ! Flour, sks. 26,202, Sugar, sk 1300 | Energia .. Wheat, ctis 4,780 Shorts, s %5 | Robe. Adsmace | Barley, etls. 3,970 Hops, bale: & | Pomcia Oats, ~ ctls 360 Hay, tons. 303 | Bonita Corn, _ctls! 1,085 Eggs, doz 24,150 | Humboldt Butter, ctls 1 Wool. bales. % | Avctraite Cheese, ctls, 531 Chicory, bbis. 50 | Umatilla . Tallow, ctls 14| Wine, gals. 57,300 | Santa Rosa. Potatoes, sks. 1,677 Leather, rolls. §9 | Crescent City. Onions, sks. 1,039 Hides No. 98 | Arcata s Bran, sks. 1,396 Pelts, S — Middlings, 32 TO SAIL. Mustard, £ ' Steamer. | Destination. Salls. | Pler. & | | el ol Santa Rosa. San Diego. , 11 am! Pler 11 |Australia...... May 17, § pm|Pler 7 . ... |Oregon Ports. May 17. $ am Pler ) San Pedro..(Cape Nome....May 17. 2 pmiPler 13 . 2 prj Pler THE STOCK MARKET. 12"/ Pyiss 11 am|Pler 24 * * 9 am Pler 11 3pml. .. There was not much life to securities y 1 pm PMSS terday morning. Alaska Packers' sold at $u7, | ‘Y & pm H!fg Contra Costa Water*advanced to $73 62 and JCe - Pler 13 California Fruit Canners declined to $100. S 2 pm! Pler 16 The market was flat and neglected in the | Wal Walla/Vie & Pgt Sd. May 21, 11 am Pier 9 afternioon. Corona .....|San Diego..... May 21 11 am Pler 11 STy 2 Zealandia ./Cape Nome. 3 pm(Pler T STOCK AND-BOND EXCHANGE. North Fork|Humboldt. Semipeer 3 o Pt Arena..Point Arena...May 21 2003 Pl 1 WEDNESDAY, May 162 p, Samoa Humboldt...... May 22, 3 Bid.Ask. | o A, Sequala L[| Cape Nome. May 2 #7m Bler 3 U S bonds— |Equit ¢ 1, nita_...../Newport...... ) . 9 am ¥ 42 guat Comp. ang | Mitual 2 & State of CailOregon Ports. May 23 1 smFler 3t 48 do reg.......114%115 O G L & H. —_— 48 do cp new..133%134% Pac Gas Imp. Bt oot 25 do coupon...105%108% Pac L Co SFG& ey. In Americans, although busi- | Wool market, without, however, any improve- | POULTRY-—Live Turkeys, 1@i2 for Gob-| .." e Shas igence. New York offered moderate support. The close | have at least sagged down to a working basis; | $1 90@1 75: Goslings, $1 50@1 75; Ducks. $4 50@5 oot 3, Was pear the best, but the dealings were alto- | that is, they have reached a level at which con | Sor-olit Ang 9 50QS. (or rouhg:. Hens. HOn Firem's Fund.otng — | ———— * gether profersionai, neither the public nor the | sumers are willing to operate. One consumer | Young Roosters, § 506 50; Old Roosters. '$4 25 Bank Stocks- yED Continent taking any part in them. 15 quoted as saying, In fact, that prices which | @4 20 Fryers, 31 50@5; Brollers, §3 3064 for Anglo Cal Ltd. 65 614 ANUVED, There was no gold movement. The week's | manufacturers are now paying for wool will | large and $2G3 for small; Plgeons, $1 752 per 2k of Cag. g Wednesday, May 16. influx amounted to £1,075,000. “A parcel of | enable them to make light welghts which can | dozen for old and $175@2 for Squubs. CalS D & T..108 Stmr Pomons, Parsons, 17 hours from Eu- £180,000, which is coming 'from "Australia, is | be sold at nearly last year's prices. From this | GAME—Nominal. S, expected to §o to the bank. The price is now | time on, therefore, the trade are inclined to e Do gntd Stmr Navarro, Jemsen, 103 hours from 77s 90, a decline of a farthing. Money is very | look for more business in the wool market. Ths Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Do gntd Bowens Landins. easy, despite the settlement, and eo were bills, | deadlock between the growers and buyers con- g LA&PR ‘Stme Geo Loamis, Bridgett, Ventura. of which more are coming out. Trade bills are | tinues in the Territories, and the bids made Market-st 6. StmE Washtenaw, Gilboy, i hours from Ta- under 4 per cent for the first time in quite | at the public sales in Casper and Rawlins were | Butter, Cheese and Eggs are all unchadged | " [y, ist m 3 o a long period. The County Council offers £600,- 1ly refected. In some instances, how- | and quiet, with ample supplies. INNGR e Geo C Perkins, Mass, 11 days from Ta- 000 in county bills, preferring temporary ac- growers are more inclined to m: BUTTER— : N R of Cal adue: Had commodation to & big loan. Easy money {s | cessions. . ‘reamery—Fancy creamery, 17%@13c; seconds, | N R of Cal Brig Geneva. Aas, 11 days from Port expected to continue through the half year, 1%. NPCRR ock. " s | when the bank will resume control of the Lond: W‘ ! Sal y Dairy—Fancy, 16@16%c; good to choice, 4@ | N P C R R Schr Joseph and Henry, Rasmussen, § daye market. ondaon ool Sales. 13%e: cummon, 13%c. N Cal R R from Coquille River. | Stiver was easler, India holding off in the CHEESE—New, 1%@S%c: Young America, 3@ | Oak G L&H: CLEARED. hope of lower prices. LONDON, May 15.—Offerings at the wool auc- | $%c. Fastern, 15@17c; Western, 15@16c per Ib. (3-: Wednesday, May 18. CLOSING, tion sales to-day number 96,946 bales. Competi- E'::GS—Q{uoml lll 13@14c for store and 14@16c z)z! ,";"‘_rk)e‘“ 0 Stme Orizaba, Thomas, Port Townsend; LONDON, May 16.—Atchison, 26; Canadian | tion Was brisk and general. Best merinos were | Per doaen formanch. om OB L anY = Goodall, Perkins & Co. i Pacific, 96%; Unfon Pacific preferred, 75: | in active demand and dearer and crossbreds : Ci i P& Presi Btms " Sasts Boss. Alcssnier, fen g Northern Pacific preferred. 8. ex-dividend; | were firmer. Medlum, brighter; coarse | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. P& Goodall. Purkine & € mateus: B Grand Trunk, T'; Anaconds, 8i4. | was in good request at prices siightly below Fowell T S O BAR SILVER-Quiet, 274d. " Money, 253 | he March rater. American representatives | More Peaches arrived. gy D aip_Tinto Hill, Docherty, Talcahuano; il apet secured a quantity of these offerings. Good | peceipts of Cherrles were somewhat larger, Mour, Guthrie & Co. greasy crossbreds were heavy, and Cape of ‘S Ky — Hellquist, Kihel: Alexander $e 4| Good Hope and Natal greasy were & per cent | 8nd the market was softer, with some stock | § P o e eteew - % | below the opening figures. carried ov Do & Baldy e bonne, Hansen, Apia: Willlams, N, Vo a3 Prod ¢ —_ Oranges and Limes sold at better prices . Co. 3% Dimont & Co. ew Yor raum an roauce. | | Callforma Friuat Sales. egain, and stocks of the former are getting B:\ Co. 2% SAILED. 4 D lighter. Four cars were auctioned as follows: | 30 it o8 38. N Kllauea § Co.. 20t 21 ‘Wednesday, May 16 Y —_ Fancy Nayels, §2 40@3; cholce do, $185G2 50: | § v g ere oo 128, — |Makawell 8 Co 47i¢ 474 Tillamook, Hughes, —. ~——%| XEW YORK, May 16—The Earl Fruit Com- | standard, §1 2G2 ; Seedlings, 6:ca$2; fancy & § v Water et 14% — |Onomea S Co.. 27 20 [ Smr Tillamo i NEW YORK, May 16.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | PARY'S sales of California frait at auction to- | Valencias 8200 '~ 1BV WhST 517,00 [Pagubau S Co. So%g n | Stmr SUSS: Jotaen: vietoria: ete. I845T; exports, T617; moderately active and | Jay wereasfollows: Cherrics_Black Tartarians, DT v Vacaville, 800%L %5 per | Stockin Uns $e 99 — Al Pack Assn.if umg | Stme Sewsbo Svorth, Unainsie. rather steady: i 30@2 b v i, 3 1y “Arizor 31G1 25 W'Crll!. R 1 Vater ks— Cal Fruit Asn. 99%101% !. ir . WHEAT—Recelpts, 157775 bushels: exports, | Svernge $i 15 Rockoort. 550G 15, avemsds sae: e oy Freri e s fgurra. Costa.. T4 T [Mer Nx Awu..— 10 | U8 gomi Logan, Simeos. Meatle 79%0; spot sirong; No. 2 red, 84c f. o, b, | oherry plums, aversge 5. | GAPPLES-15ca88 per box; Green Apples, 50 | futine Vaties. 08 sots|oecn e a” % % | BF Pomk Giadve. Foote. Queenstown. afioat; No. 2 red, i el:\'st:r': No. 1 Northern —_— i - L AR SR clars Exm'.ih Pac C Bor Co. .18 155 Schr Detender, Hellquist, Kihel. ?“,i;" x-m,,l,‘}',fi ;:‘an e '::‘z” e Portland’s Business. and 3530 for smail berries. Receipis were | St @ L co.. Sa o | PeEt Co.. W < E:.‘.' m Brothers, Wetael, Mendocine. y active a on complal) : * Salvator, Asmussen, Nome. {1 "0 “much Tain in_ the Soutiwest ana' not | | PORTLAND, May Ii—Clearings, $34:2;| GOOSFBERRIES-c per drawer for com- ' Morning Session. ‘Sehr Lillebonne, Apla. B R oo, Tilxl wis | W MR | P RARPBERRIES From Neweastl % Alaska Packers' Assoclati e | R e e Jices supplemented by higher cables, 2 jump in corn L] o Tolit, MO Lo cros e, lation 170 | Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. and heavy decrease In world’'s stock for the Norflwn WI tM kfi crate; from near-by pol 3 per chest. = O orn Canners u Schr Beulah, Mitchell. Grays Harbor week. Closed firm, ic advance; May, 707%c: 13 1eai arret. BLACKBERRIES—From Newcastle, — per | 100 Contra Costa Water, cash. 7B Schr Corinthian, Korth, Bowens Landing. July, 71 15-16@72 5-16c, closed at 2ic; Septem- e drawer: from Santa Crul,d 50c. 34:«:1-1 Costa Water, cash. 3 00 TELEGRAPHIC, b e T T onsaox. T e FEoSyTe g 32| ponvn vombs uay i b o mWeather R Saciy PORTLAND, May 16.~Walla Walla wheat 1s | CHERRIES—2@50c per box for red and white | 2 Hutchinson § P Co, 2 stig | hazy; wind NW, velocity 12 miles. HOPS—Steady. generally quoted at 51@52c, though half a cent | and 35@ésc for black. In bulk, for black | 50 Makawell Sugar Co, b 30. 4750 DISASTER. COFFEE—Spot Rio irregular: No. 7 invoice, | MOTe might be squeezed out for a cholce lot. | and 2%@3c per 1b for white. Keceipts were 4468 | 125 S F Gas & Electric Co. 48 25 TTLE, May _16—Brig Tanner, laden with 71 nominal; mild, quiet; Cordova, 914@13c.| Valley wheat is in slow demand, the mills as | boxes. UITS—Mavel 7 S F Gas & Electric Co. 46 123 | Jumber for Cave Nome, was towed from Port futures closed steady, net unchanged prices, ;| usual taking up the bulk of the at W“‘{‘sfi 3 avel Oranges, $1 10 Spring Valley Water. 9% 25 | Townsend to Point Wilson at 3:30 ,,";. yester- Tl i Bevtemben, O N | Wain, o Driee 4 18 baa for Walla| Borntr’ 6T Yo" goct o ol Mekt R d8ing Tanner ashore. tws. miles below Foink { uly _a H ember, 5 5 3 k : - Vesmber, 38 10, and December, 36 8. Cleared—Steamship Thyra, for the Orlent, via | can Limes, $4 50@%; Bananas, $1%5G250 per| 10 Pasuhan § P Cow..ooureiernes sreseees 81125 | Wileon at high tide. It is doubtful if the ves- BUGAR-RAw, st ey auadstatdy. San Diego, with 51,931 barrels of flour and 1000 | bunch; Pineapples, $3 50@4 per dozen. - sel can be FEGGS—Recelpts, 16,684 packages; dull; stor- 4 =] c with schr In tow. Western at mark, 14 Southern at mark, i o e e L A Salieq May 12-Sehr Lily, for SanJ DRIED FRUITS. i o ¢ NEWPORT BEACH_Arrived May 16—Schr The demand was moderately active for evap- Foreign Markets. ‘awona, from Port Blakeley. foid “quile Steady at tolly sustained prices, Continued on Page Eleven.

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