The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 27, 1900, Page 31

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T E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1900. 81 year. 40 WIrps Marechal Buchet is chartered for wheat Local bank e E75, sgainst $16.080,343 for the same week SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. rchange and Silver unchanged. Bank clearings show a gain over last year. Light trading yesterday in local stocks and bonds:. 1V heat and Barley futures lower. Other cereals unchanged. Old Hay firm; new Hay not twanted. Il Feedstuffs and Millstuffs stand as previously quoted. Beans and Seeds neglected and nominal. J ;.JI oes, Onions and Vegetables in good supply. utier dull, Cheese steadier and Eggs cleaning up somewhal.. ) derate arrivals of Eastern Poultry for to-morrow. Fruits continue to bring good prices. visions reported umchanged and extremely dull. des weak at a further slight decline. : market well stocked and unchanged. rumes somewhat higher, with decreasing stock Ohio Kausas & Texas. Charters. g .. . s lomds lumber on the Sound for Bank Clearings. earings last week were 318 Imports of Groceries. groceries at this port during 1V eather Report. ridian—Pacific Time.) 1 the last Last This Last “ )1 urs. E\h! n. :,“ n. : perature, _AND GENERAL Sunday; cocler. —Feir; warmer 440 100 c % Hocking Coal .. ere was no change k market to-day ic Iron & Steel prefd Z & St Louis £ Col 3.6 . £en 45 4 adj Canada Sou 2ds. Ches & Ohio ¢4s.. ization in the mar- unsettling effect the stock market. has no influence in speculation. This is because the is clearty due 1o the decreasing ac- he iron trade. particularly, | prices and the shutting is have resulted in only g Mexican Central. N E Gas & Coke. O1d_Dominion. Rubber ... g0, Burlington & Qu ¥ .. Chicago, Ind & Louisville. Jicago, Ind & Louisville prefd. 2go & Eastern Illinols Zo & Northwestern. mx cago, Rock lsland & Pacific.. & Louis Erie 18t profd. Great Northen Hocking Valley. Tlinols Cmm all the Jowa Cent ever, the statement must Jowa Central Money 18 Kansas City, Jittsburg & Guif. ail interior Lake Erie & Western. Take Frie & Western prefd. | ‘!Eiffi is in excess of 21 per cent; fully up to the everage for the year. The strong yoduon of | the banks’ lll.blllll- is the fact that they have ou flefl lbl.nl |n > I:I'le amounts, and in case a_ sus there would be B0 dlmmlty in | m money from abi a5 was needed despite the fact that the movement of specie |1 Bow in the opposite direction. The gold | export problem is not regarded as important | and outward consignments last week are looked [ transactions more than any- London Market. NEW YORK, May 26 —The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were stagnant to-day, though funds werc harder. Americans were mostly under & shade of parity, but with little or nothing doing in them, the market being de- serted.” Tintos were heavy, Parls offering treely. i CLOSING. | _Atchison, 25%: Canadian Pact: o | Pacis st T ot Fatine. pre ferred, 70%: Grand Trunk, T%; Anaconda, £% | Bar silver, steady, 27%d per ounce. Money { 1% per cent. * New York Grain and Produce. E l i %S barrels; weaker. bakers', exports, 9,448. Dull and a shade | Minneapolia, $3 60@3 80; Minnesota 95; “Inltr patents, $3 60G3 & 2 5 winter extras, $2 55 , 32 25@2 40. 245,500 bushel , T8c elevator; No. ominal; No. 1 North- ern t prompt. Options opened steady continued drought in the Northwest, but, eting sales for European account, soon eased of. receipts and wea side during the ar Large spring wheat cables also f d the bear ¥ e was duil TLa@T1%c, ch.s«d d:.c, Pacific Coast, 15% crop, i California, 21 to 25 pounds, ; domestle fleece, 253 Hprers dyreger nhn cea 5 0@ barely Cordova, steady; No. @15 dc; 3 13- packages. ; factory, Pkutes DRIED FRUITS, The market for evaporated as usual on Saturdey. Tradi was only of hand-to-mouth order at last night's prices. rofa dried fruits continued dull and fea- TE EVAPORATED APPL : prime, 5%@6c; cholce, %@ fancy ALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@Tc per ound, as to size and qua APRICOTS—Royal, 1 ; Moorpark, 15@ | PEACHES— Pes ; : unpeeled, 7@sc. New York Lott(m Market. NEW YORK, Ma op»--vx stéa. 5—The cotton market er in tone with nearer options higher and, the new crop position: gher on a flurry of general buy shorts. Buying orders of con- e were received from Eu- he market eased ng from New Orleans. The market for e Cosed steady, with prices met 3 to 12 higher. imports and Exports at New York. NEW YORK, May 26.—Imports of specie this week were § %8 gold and $56,831 silver. Ex- ports of gold and silver from this port to all the countries for this week aggregate $850,26) in silver bars and coln and $1475,02 in gold ing ) The imports of dry goods and merchandise at | the port of valued at 39, New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 2%.—The brokers' price for copper is $16 S0@16 €234; casting copper $15 T5. * g York for this week were Chicago Grain Market. * - CHICAGO, May 2.—The wheat market was | almost too small to be visible to the naked eye. The market opened firm because the Northwest was stiil without sufficient moisture to sprout the seed. Later, principally out of sheer in- activity, the market eased and the half-session wound up in an inanimate condition. The pit was all but @eserted most of the day. Cables easy. July closed @ shade under yester- day at Gic. Corn was weak at the start. It grew weaker as the session progressed and at the end was | et its weakest. This was because of increased farmers’ dellveries and the favorable weather combined with a slack demand. There was only a very lonely scattering bunch of traders. July closed %@3%c under vesterday at 35%. | With corn and wheat dull, little could be ex- pected of oats. The speculative trade was flat. July closed ¥@%c down at 21%@21%c. Provisions dragged throughout the session | and toward the close became decidedly weak. A weaker hog market, the dullness and the grain weakness were the factors. July pork closed lz‘ac under yesterday, lard 10¢ lower and ribe T%c de The leading futures ranged as follows: ARTICLES. and steady: winter patents 52 90@3 = s ux\z'w YORK, May 26—FLOUR—Receipts, | exports, | | es ruled quiet | o6y 6%, 66 rmi 7% o so% se% zm: [ " T smy| | ms! uy| an am ayl nwl onul ay T . 140 !u © iu m{n 0% | i 687 690 | 8623l 682 Septs 6873 € 90 { s"r.:: rtbn. 106 Tbs—| u:i.“ l::“]“’22 { A 1 | 850 inber |68 1_cs_s|uonu Cash quotations wers as follows: Flour, dull to tum, steers, $5 70; med; EeTecta recders, VL4008 10; mmixed to-morrow, 83,000, estimated; left over, 1500; gennnl'? 5 lomer: 1 % mixed ahd butche wood 1o . holcs Beavy. & 30g% lght, $5 6@ 30; bulk of sheep IM lambs, thers, $4 9095 % tair to ‘estern Dative lames, & #pring lambs, $ California Fruit Sales. NEW YORK, May 26.—Ear! Fruit Company’s sales California fruit: CHERRIES—Royal Anne, §2 5083 70 per box; 40G3 37%; Tartariens, 200@$3 50. i Brot: Company's saies CHERRIES—Royal Anne, 3 §0 per box; Cen- | tenntals, $2 15G2 %; Tartarians, 60c@s2 a2 ;. Knights, 85c; Blnmuu 50c; Su- Two cars Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or.. May 28.—Clearings, $223,- 204 balances, $47,630. Northern Wheat Market. -~ OREGON. D, Or, May —WBEAT—DI:H ; Walla Walla, 51@32c; valley, 51 | @20; blue stem, @&He. | WASHINGTON, | TACOMA, Wash. May 2%_Thers was mno change in grain guotations to-day. Blue stem, ‘M(‘ club, 5lc; both for export. Foreign Markets. CDON, May 25.—Consols, 101 7-16; silver, Wheat cargoes on passage, easler and | neglected: English country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL. May 2.—Wheat, quiet: No. 1 California, 65 14@és 2d; wheat In : flour‘h;x_ Paris, steady; French quief No. 1 Californta, 6s 140 spring, 5s $i2d. Futures, «d; September, d s 9%d; Septem- Louis fancy winter, steady, London)—Pacific Coast, i LOCAL MARKETS. } % Exchangr and Bullion. » Silver, per ounce. ‘smun Doliars . Wheat and Other Grains. Chicago was dull and steady. Rain in the | " | southwest was offset by dry weather in the northwest In the local market futures declined, but spot prices were steady. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 90@91%c; milling, 8% | | @seiec. BOARD SALE: 5 o' clock- CALL Informal Sessign—9 000 ctia. %2 sales Session—December—10,000 | “9S%c: 6000, 9SS 22,000 G Shipping grades, T grades; Brewing ar Chevaller, nominal i CALL BOARD SALES stern large Yellow. $1 15g | White, $191 10 per ct1. RYE per ctl. i HL'CI\“ ll}bAT‘!\'L!nlnl!. | Flour and Millsiuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $I 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $2 25G3 per barrel. | MILLSTUFFS—Prices lows, usual discount to_the trade: | Floar, $2 75 per 100 Ibs | Meal, $250; Rice Flour, [ 12 per ctli ©Oat Grosts, $ %: Hominy, G wheat Flour. $4@4 25; (‘urked bt B Farina, $4 5" “ hole W Rolled Oats (barrels 1 G s e Bpitt Beas, §5; 100 1bs. SG1; Pearl Green Peas, $5 50 pex Hay and Feedstuffs. 014 Hay continues firm, end wheat and oat 1s glightly higher. | anybody. There is no change in Feea,mus | MIDDLINGS—S$17@20 per ton. ! FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $27 60@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20G21; Corn Meal, $25; Cracked Corn, $25 50; Mixed Feed, $15 50. HAY—Wheat, §7@¥ for common to gocd, $9 50 @10 for cholce; “ eat and Oat, $750@9 50; Oat, 6 Barley, ; Alfalfa, $@7 5_per_ton. EW A'Y—Volunteer. $450@5 50; Wheat, $6@7_pe: | STRA\\'—M"I%C per bale. { Beans and. Seeds. Quotations have mot changed for some time and the demand for everything continues light. BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 20; small White, §3 %@ 345; large White, £ 1063 20; Pink, 32 50G2 %; £ “ oa4 Red, Blackeye, $3 Butters, Domina): Tatha, 5 25G5 30; Pea, $3 10g3 50, Red Kidneys SEEDS — Brown l(nn!ud, xmmlm.l: Yellow Mustard, 4c; Flax, $1 per Ib for California and falta, nominal; Rape. 24Gic: Hemp, TGise: Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Alameda Squash came in and sold at $3 per box. Peans were weaker. Asparagus was firmer, Other Vegetables stood about the same. On- dons and Potatoes were plentiful as usual. - POTATOES—Burbanks. per sack:i Ore- gon Burbanks, 50@70c; New Potatoes, 0@75c in sacks and 80c@$l in boxes. ONIONS-NG' M To@%ec per ctl: Austra- U SR AT BLEB—Guen Corn,_ m@2se m w@ise per Asparagus “for No. 1mdu2§G|~0mr i ‘fancy large: Green Peas, G0@8ic per j Gopem Penpers from Los Angels Peppers, sack; Summer Squash, 5c per box for Yacaville and §125@1 50 for Alameda; Cucum- | bers, 25@Toc per Gozenm for hothouse and 150 per box for Marysville; new Garlic, ’;fik per 1b. - Poultry and Game. steaay, | WHEAT—Liverpool was easler and neglected. | e. a steady feeling, | $1@1 20; Gray, %1 o:m o sacks are as fol- | New Hay is not wanted by | $15@17 p.,! ton; Oficake Meal at the mill. $26g927; jobbing, | 4 3 @ Tomatoes, $1@150; Ei from Loat Keigeica, Sgsc: Doied *Okkra | n 0c; Carrots, 25G35¢ | 0@ for Seedlings and S&c for Royals. Apples, per M!l for gmall and §1 8 for Red PEARS—Madeline, bl:!n.rn boxes, $1@125; in lJ'IB;-(hmlJu te. mgcbmv Plums, lsmmn . DB! g “flc:‘lor RAWEE! " per chest for large nna rem for small berries. BERRIES—3@4c per Ib for common m‘: r 1b for English. RASPBERRIES $7G10 ver chest; New- castle, — crate. BLACKBERRIES. $10g12' per chest; from Fresno, §1 per crate. LOGAN BERRIES—$6@10 per chest. CU: nmrs—u?c per cut. alm Fle—Mm P: Springs, 33 per box for blac:euxd for white; from Arizona, $150@3 e X, CHERRIES—”?NC Wx k; Ro and bgflc bulk, 3Gse for black ._nd 2 and '5@6c for Royal A n.na boxes. s red and white In per “Ib for white, zc:lpu ‘were 4382 JAITRUS FRUITS Navel Oranges, $1 5082 75 mnbox Seedlings, $1@1 75; Vllenchl, 50; ons, $1G1 50 for common and for go0d to_choice: Mexican Ba- Limes, A nanas, $2G3 per bunch; Pineapples, $ 50G@4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Prunes are firm at the slight {mprovement in prices noted below. Stocks are steadily dimin- ishing. Other descriptions are unchanged. No definite prices for new Fruits have n iadn: thansty theve: 15 iyl nibbling at Apri- DR!ED FR[ ITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4@4ic s, 35@3%c _for 50-60's, 3% @3%c for Hfl‘.c for 70-80's, 2%@3c for 80-%0's and #%@2%c for 90-100's; Apricots, 9@ 16c for 'Royals and 10Glc for Moorparks; Peaches, $4@4i%c for Standards, 8¢ for choice and 5%@ée for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10 @12%c; Evaporated Apples, sa@c; Sun-dried, 3@4c per Ib; Pears, 3.@4%e for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves: Black Figs. 1%@2c: White Figs, 2@3c; Bleached Plums, 7%c; unbleached Plums, 6c for pitted and 1%¢ for unpitted. RA standard, 8c; wpson‘'s per Ib, per 1b_ S%c;: choice, Tic: ltmdjrfl 6i40; prime, ; unbleached Sultan: ees, §0-1b boxes, bc; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, sc: 3-crown, fic: 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2-crown, 8130 per box; 3-crown, §160. Fancy Clusters, $2: Dehesa, $2 50: Imperial. $3. All I Sre'f o b at common shipping points ifornia. UTS—Walnuts, 8@ for Standards and 99 0c for softshells; Almonds, 1112@12c for paper- shell, 9 for ‘soft and 4@5c for hardsheil Peanuts. %c for_Eastern and 5c for Cali- | fornin; Brazil Nuts, TW%@Sc; Filberts, 12@1f%c; 3c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. omba 11%@1% for bright and 104%@ 11c for light amber; water white extracted. The; | light amber extracted, e%@7c; dark, bk%@ée per 1b. BEESWAX—24@26c per Ib. Provisions. Trade is reported excessively dull changed guotations., CURED MEATS—Bgcon, 1ic per Ib for heavy, | 11e far ight medium, 12 for light, 13c for ex- light and uuc for sugar cured. Eastern d 5 @l4c; llul Beef, §12 per extra Prime ns Mess, at un- tra $16 50; ed at 7@Sc per Ib for com- for_pure; half-barrels, pound pure, e i tins, 10%c. mn—m ENE-—Tierces, SHGisc per 1b; hait- barrels, % Q%% lvfh tins, 94c. Hides, Tallow, w0, Wool and Hops. Hides continue to shade off under a poor de- | mand and accumulating stocks. HIDES AND SKINS—CQlls and brands sell | aboat 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted 10c; medium, 9@9%c; 9@Se: r o i winter or thin Angoras, Tee; 3ac. — Prime large and | per 1b; No. 2, 'S quotable as follows ; Northern defective, 15@17c; Middle ountain, n, . free, 3c:” Southern Mountain, defec- 10@12c; Humboldt and Mendo- . 14@17c per Ib. tnal at 6@1ic per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. There is o fhrther chabge In prices. of everything are sufficient, but not excessive. E 5@6i%c per Ib for fair to chofce. VEAL—Large, 6@Tc; small, all, 8@ per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 6%@ic; ewes, 6@6k4c per nd. PLASIB—Spring, Sc per Ib. | PORK—Live Hogs, i%@5%c for small and | | medium and and Gi%c for large; stock Hogs Slec. | feeders, %@ dressed Hogs, @' | General Merchandise. BAGS—San- Quentin Bags, Grain Bags, 6%c; Wool Bags, 228%4@a2%c; £ton, 88 per ton: new wuung- | ton, $8; Southfield Wellington. $6: Bry: Soos Bay, $: : Ca- operative Wi 5 $i2 o bulk and §13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthra- | eite Egg, $14: Cannel, | per tom in bulk and $IS in cke: and Rock Springs, 38 45 per 2000 1 Harrison's circular says: &-su. Gate pany quotes per Ib in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A, Crushed and Fine Crushed. Powdered, 5.20c; Candy Granulated, 5.20c; Dry Granu. lated, 5.10c: Confectioners’ A, 3.10c; Magnol! A, 470c; Extra C, 4.60c: Golden C, 4.30c: bar- rels, 10¢ more; half-barrels, 25c more; boxes, 50c mors; 50-Ib bage, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, hll!-blrrels 5.85¢; boxes, 6.10c per Ib. Retm'pts af Produce. | FOR SATCRDAY MAY 2. i Flour, ar_sks ctls . Middiings, P nasad s e THE STOCK MARKET. —_— & Trading in local sécurities was quiet and prices showed no change worthy of note. The oil stocks were aiso quiet at about pre- vious prices. The Yukon Ofl Company's dividend of 3¢ is payable on_the 20th. The San Francisco Gas and Electric Company will pay @ dividend of 83c per share on June 1. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, | SATURDAY, May 2612 m. 58 W L A& PR bs. Market-st 6s...127 Do 1st 115% NCN — 1 N R of 115%115% Do 5s = NPC 023 Do 109 N Cal - Oak G L&HSs. 11 — Oak 11 Oak - 7 cl Ry s — P& - E'§E§§|I| gy i’ii llg:fi gy fli |s‘|E e e 38 ;HL { i i Alaska Packers’ ‘--n—.....'....a:u eacaeaevacascesessae B 1 ;| & line of lands formerly of Baxter, 8 7 by E | Stocks | $5 65; Calcutta | $11 per ton; Coke, 316 | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | § Glant Following were the sales in the Pacific Exchange yesterday: EP HEBSI HEBEIUNNIER| 88 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | I Newton and Florence 8. and | John W. and Bessie Stetson to John O. Harron. lct on § line of Vallejo street, 142:6 W of Fill- { | more, W 22:6 by § 137 | Sadle K. Dewitt to | street, ; 10, Sarah A., Mortimer C. and Sadle Francis Lande, lot on E line of Baker 05 S of Lombard, § 25 by E 106:3; 310, | _Henry H. and Neilie J. Wood | Wiison, lof on NW corner of u.uan i | | and Frederick street, W 3§ by N ‘Willilam A. and J , lot on S lne of Eleventh 90 SE of Harrison, SE 25 by NB 100: alto indlvided ‘one-half interest in lot on SE line of Folsom street, 100 SW of Ninth, W 2§ | by SE 95; $2750. Louis Kahn to Sophle Kahn, lot on N line of York street, 157 N from N corner of Twenty- fitth and York, N llm W line of York 26, W 100, S 26, E 100; gift. Mln Pohlker to Christian Hellwig, lot on e of mty-stuth and Capp streets, e 520, s N 68; $10. Wilbur (by Union Trust Company and W. H. Wilbur, trustees) to Rals- | ton T. Wilbur, lot on E line of Mason street, 25 ot Union, E 57:6 by N 33; $—. « attorney) to W. H. | ,_same: $10. John H. Wise to Edward A. Khl;'] lot on | NW corner of Leavenworth and Washington streets, N 137:6 by W 137:6; §10. dison & Rebecca Head and Joseph B. and L. Corpell to Edwin L. Forster, lot on | SW corner of Mariposa and Carolina streets, W 200, S 337:3%, NE 358.11%, N 39; $10. Alameda County. Don F. and Lizzie Miller to Willlam D. Col- | lins, lot on E line of Twelfth street, 75 § from | 100, being portion of lots §, 3 and 7. block Beaudry and Peladeau property, Oakiand: $10. Grace E. and W. J. Mortimer to Ella M. Bri- | | denbecker (wife of 1. W.), lot on S line of Ban- | eroft way, 250 W of Fulton street, W 50 by 8| 130, being lot 11, block 14, College Homme-d‘ Tract, subject to a mortgage for $750, Berkeley; | $10. Homer T. Bickel to W. H. Hally, lot on SE | [ cormer st Saratoga avemue and street, | E 4 by S 132.50, being lot 2, block G, aeneed | | Map Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. { “lAura A. Pinney to Arthur J. Stansfleld, lot 1, block D, Melrose Station Tract, Brooklyn | Township; §19. | Fleanor §. Chester and Ella M. Deering (by | | Frank H. Brooks, attorney) to Charles Katz, | lot on N line of Prentiss street. 450 W of Per- | alta avenue, NW 100 by NE 123, Brooklyn Tow: ship: $10. Erick Madsen to Anne Madsen, lots 12 to 15, | block F, Moss Tract, Brookiyn Township; aiso | personal property on the Carpentier ranch, in Moraga Vailey, Contra Costa County: gift. Same to same, all interest in acres, being \ portion of Sobrante R-lntho, in Moraga Valley, Contra Costa Count: i Same to same, lot 75 of Drury‘l Northern Ad- | astion to town of Kern, Kern County: gift. Adaline T. and George K. Porterfleld to Dud- ley Kinsell, lot on N lme of Thirty-first st 28276 W of Telegraph avenue, W 50 by N M0, Being lot 41, block 203, Rowland Wract, Oak- | 1and; grant. | “Joshua Garlick to Etha F. Garlick, lot on W | corner of Oakland and Bayo Vista avenues, { S 140 by NW 1%, block G, Linda Vista Ter- race, Onlunnd lkf! Le 7. and Minnie Briggs to W. H. Co- | To¢ on S corner of Seventh and Frank- lin streets, W 75 by § 26. block 65, Oakland; $10. Luigi Marini to Antonio and Maddalena Ghir- ardelli, re-record 730 4. 271, Xat on NW corner of Third and Market stree by N %4, Oakland; also lot on N Hne ot Th!rd street, 50 E of Myrtle, E 30 by N 8, Oakland; also lot on | E line of Myrtle street, 119 N of Third, N 25 by E 1%, all of above being in block 42, Hardy's Addition to Adeline and Market street Home- stead, Oakland:; also lot' on N line of Third !(reel 5 E of Filbert, E 41 by N 94, block | Qé1 " Aceline” and Market street Homestead, Oakiand; §10. 1 | e————————————— Time Ball. i Bmch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | hants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., ll.r' 26, 1900. Tha time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | dro; at _exactly noon t | % San | Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | | _thonty of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high ana 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. | e . ' SUNDAY, MAY 2T u‘ Vi the above exposition of the tides orning tides are given in the llf! the time. The the second tide of | ¢ third time column the third ti3s | or right band column gives the bndu except when there are but | e R R BEREBE RSN | | | G ! ) 34200, osepha hf‘"' to Charies G. | cr'l‘cl street, 100 B | Del heights | Tho: AUCTION SALES EXTRA FINE AUCTION SALE ot CARPETS o BaBT AL STEINIwAY PIANG. TUESDAY, May 29, at. 10:30 a m., Mlmm@m"!l“l‘”’n-rm Francisco. ™ Aucnon SALE! Dy carloads well-bred, tle, brok Homm From HUSEMAN STOCK FARM, Sis: ktyvu Coumy A trial of 24 hours given ail Sale takes place .OVDAX HORNL 0 May 25, 1900 ‘nuuthbm-r:unuer regardless of price. Etock is now at salesyard OCCIDENTAL EDRBE !XCEA"GIL Howard near Third. ) G. LAYNG, Auctionser. AUCTION SALE. Py s ONDAY, At EW H? 28, at X 30 o’eloel Harsiscn ste I _will 13 head of HEAVY DRAUGHT sell HORSES, euitable for contractors or ranch work: also 25 head of Horses, suitable Durpoees. | This stock must be sl o WATKINS, Office—Twelfth and Harrison sts. m oy HE i evity 2 11 am| Plor 2 = i E '=AM o Bl B, '3 poal Pler . 3 °m Pler 30, 2pmiPler T %0, 3 pm|Pler 20 31, %am(Plerul -3 i i SR ARRIVED. ’Sunx “National City, Dettmers, 13 hours from ort Brazs. reka. = » Bu]tmhrn-.'m-.lhnfl- Hilo. !ehml 20 days from Hilla - 3% days from Corinthian, Korth, 20 hours from Bowens CLBARED. Sat quille River, May M. Com- Schr Mildred, Kindlen, Santa Rosalla; Felix Santaller. Schr Sehome, Peterson, St Michael: Alaska Commercial Co. turday, May 28. Stme Umattila. Cousins, Victoria, Seattle. Unalaska. ockfleth, Crescent City. - Krog, Tlllamook Bay, with schr Enterorise in tow. U B stmr lramel Manning., Roberts, —. . Chapmas, Port Townsend. Pattie, Chemainus. Ship Iroquols, Thompson, Seattle. Schr Barbara Hernster, Olsen, Golovin Bay. Schr John G North, Austin, Honolpu. Schr Lizzie Prien, Hansen, Coquille River. Schr James A Garfleld, Lewis. Coos Bay. Schr Sehome, Peterson, Schr Gotama, Wilson, Schr_ Enterprise, Fritsch, tow of stmr W H Kruger. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 25, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW, velocity 20 miles. SPOKEN. N, lon 2 W—Ger ship Columbia, Michael from Antwerp, MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, May 2—Ger ship Wandesbel, from Portland for Queenstown, is ashore near Lizard. LONDON. May 26—Fr bark Normandie, pre- Ticusty repofled is submerxed and cargo enfl 3 PHILADELPHIA, May 25—Bark Guy C Goss, from Vancouver, revorts encountersd a gale on March 81 in lat 45 S, lon 4 W, lasting about & week. Lost rudder and shipped a jury one. DOMESTIC PORTS. EUREKA—Sailed May 26—Stmr North Fork, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived May 26—Schr Mary Etta, bence May 10. falled May 26—Schr Corinthian, for San Fran- etsco. Sailed May 26—Schr Newark, for Sen Fran- eisco. (COOS BAY—Bar bound May 26—Stmr Em- pire, for San Francisc: PORT TOWNSEND A.n'lvl! May 26—Br ship Bandaneira, from Vancouver. Snmd May 25— Bark Topgallant, for Hong- GRAYS H&RBOE—AMM May 25—S8chr Beulah, hence May 1 IVERSENS LA\YrX\G—En‘le\I May 26—Schr Ocean Spray, for San Francisco. AN m-_DRn_flmed May 25—Schr Maweema. Port_Townsend. “FORT ROSS—Satled May 26—Schr Mary C, for San Francisco; schr Nettie Sundborg, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Sailed May 26—Schr Sequota, gowshire, ashore, for Seaty GREENWOOD — Arrived May 26 — Stmr Whitesboro. hence May 35. SEATTLE Cape Nom Sailed May %—Stmr Roanoke, stmr Elihu Thomson, for Cspo Nome; stmr Cottage City, for Skaguay. Safled May 26—Stmr Santa Ana. for Cape Nome. Arrived May 26—Stmr Mackinaw, hence May PORT GAMBLE—Arrived May 26—Nor bark Fortuna, from Port Townsend. Sailed’ May 2—Schr Bertie Minor, for San PORT LU nww—lm—tua May 26—Chil bark Anto;getta, from Tocooilla. AbTOH_lA—Arr'v-d May 26—Br ship Pinmore, | from Nagasaki; Br stmr Eim Branch, from | Franet | Moro Qp“ WHATCOM_Satled May 23-Chil bark am.ln,s:m'r\fll May Portllnd for in Francisco. e as B Tens Océanta, Vance, from | Port Townsend. FOREIGN PORTS. ENSTOWN-Arrived May 261 ship Ga‘v;;ofin. from Tunml‘ Br bark Cambrian | Warrlar, ' from LIV !RPOOL—-Arr!\'ed May ’O—Ge— bark Mag- dalene, from Oregon. PORT A[»FLAIP{: Bl:lled A!:y 25—Bark -, Newcastle. Abble Paimer. for e;i Tt Newcastle, Aus. - wflvi’xvfino—::n‘v'edex-y 25—-Nor stmr Tita- nia, from Port Leos Angeles, and salled May San Franeisco. ’Ytg;((\fl ‘n’#_"m'” May 24—Br stmr Brae- Ted May HoBr ship Queen Adelaide, tor Tacoma; Br stmr Empress of Japan, Van- couver. Arrived prior !oY May 19—Ship Joseph B from New York. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Safled May 2—Ship Yosemite, for Kabului. NIN-In port April 3—Ger ship Wilhel- Puget Sgund. y 3—Br ship Amazon, for SGer skip Mabel Rickmers, for Pirate,_from Port Blakeley. WLE POINT—Passed May 35—Br bark . hence Jan 1. L—Arrived May 24—Br bark Kil- May %—Stmr 8t Panl, for New York. via Cherbourg. CHERBOURG—Saiied 25—Stme St Panl, pton, for New York. —Sailed May 2—Stmr MI o oy Yo o e for New York. LS s s e

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