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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. % Silver higher. Exchange unchanged. el Grain Exchange formally resumes busi- 0% 20 ness. Wheat, Barley, Oats and Corn quict. Interior mitls doing most of the Flour 3835 | cas | 131% | n firmer. No change in hay. s Beans firm and closely held. #h Fresh Fruits in good demand and firm. b ] 098 higher. Butter steady and _-,,, Cheese weak. Poultry in light receipt and limited de- - = Repw s Dressed Meats plentiful and rather | Do pfd b Rock isiand Co 516 | o Do pfd i Most Banks now reopened for business. | g PTG Sio i Do pfd ll_m The Banks Reopen. Sloss Ste | i ba 13 EASTERN MARKETS. New York Money Market. K, May 50,500 10,000 1.100 100 10315: do old 45 reg. new 45 reg. 120; ™Y do 101 45, 90% 947 tchison gen' 48, Coast L flered & es seemed 1 spanse . Baltimore ooklyn K T 111%: do 59: Ches fton 3%a Wik t in for large speculat of stocks in a prolonged period « disappes Today's r lien . 103: Manhat- : Mexicadi Central *dx, inn & St Louis s 90 egarded items were fa e progress of the i 10135; do 2ds, 88%; coal carriers was not o con 48, S4; New York re resumption of the inqu New Jerser Central gen have beer responsible 1 Pacific 103%; do 38, 4 flotagon by ates of tne amount reach. bigh as Mty o deta hainabie as term the new £3ue is to rum or the rate of interest it i - ; Standerd . Boswn Stocks ex—Call loans, 2 Bonds—Atch s 10 cn market was sfaction for the relief afforde stic market. The home *ved to be secured from any y demand by this company r:rsmr will serve also to fund some he largest indebteduess of this mark Peris and defer the f quidetion. A hopeful au from the event of the chances of Frenc rticlpation In American issues sinc x % incoming of the obstacies Westinglouse Com- Syree regulations which have prev | e S ‘}“"",,"}‘: iealing in American securities el Amer Zinc 4 zeretofore, argues @ propitious sentime: T o the part of the French financi ™S 10 the new departure. As the public reserves af cap me are lodged in France, a o venture them of al pov o be hampered by tne excessive deman Pou our own supplies of capital ant 1: do pfd, ‘anadisn_¥ar. t atock dng. Circumstantial reports w of a forthooming 350,000,000 1 ote issue C ot >allding. disclaimer of a 3 i ] York nited Stat + 4 x, i New Yok g Sontee ;:ry:s:e was coupled with E & Western, 92: do pid . g £ 528,; Peousylvinia, > 3 & means of s - Reading, 08%: do 1st “?H!' ete oo mn\ s great Ind: Southern Railw ELTH P Lk Hopeful sentim, 6 banking operations in Reading 2 > cash balance znd bullion. § cates, $41,5%4, New York Cotton M:rket —~Cotton: Futures at a net decline| steady New York Grain and Produce YOR. !\ May — t—Re- ;. exports, o5 bar- 319,000 bushels; ex- 46,600 Spot, strong: No. 2 4.900 or and %4c nominal t; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $2¢ afloat. nd declined .rom the . when it raited stead- Last prices were %@lc 2@okc, closed S9ec WOOL—Stea.y. HIUF;b Slv.,d\ EUM ; centrifuga 96 test, 3 13-22@ molasses sugar, ? 21-32@2 11-16¢; re- fined, steady. DRIED FRU..S. EVAPORA: kY APPLES — For future delivery are easy under increased sup-| plies, but the =pot quotation remains firm, and hoiders, having put their sup- plies in storage, seem to expect higher | prices before the new crop becomes avail- | able. Strictly prime are quoted at lic, oice at ll‘.fi“% and fancy at 119.01.6 at 12%c. extra ch a txqr)' at 14@14%c. PEACHES. Are quiet and firm, wm- | choice quoted at Jic. extra choice x';,:_» fancy at 11%@l2, extra fancy lt 2 Tac. RAISINS—Are dull, tels quoted ot @7%c and Lo with loose Musca- Sresac. seeded raisins at i ndon lavers at $1.50@1.6). New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 23.—Ti - (?y( :dnn;e]au in tin u)dzww:;.? fur closing at 10s and futures at £ 37. Locally the market was stea quoted :t m zfiL. i lz':. (g ) 25,,,3- § i’ Lake. 3is7 TBI9; . eerirolrs dmslln( 3!82 maerket and at 216 Sl in Lond: Spelter aiso wae unck < 130% u—u l'fiGk‘ J. C. WILSO = tocks and Bond e S, ith London closing at z”‘!‘h merkets, wi Member Stock and Bond Exchange, 4% | 6d @nd the local markat at 35, “California st, or 27 Pacific ave, | Iron was unehanged in the Englah mar- London, with e '!ie ket. Locally prices were unchanged, do s do adj 4, | c | Opsn The market had | sed $5¢; September, | dy, with spot and fnlum. at | in the local | CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. * Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO. lk.y.!b—!enu-un in the wheat pit today bearish irom ‘,penm‘ to the close: The main 1u—u-r| the situation "ll vumu in th® Southwest. Acco: the Weather Bureau rain_bed Mlm dunnz the night | roughout Kansag, Nebraska and otoer ( rtions of the winter wheat belt, break- ing the drought in that sectivn of the 1ceun(r\ The !redme-u was increased torem:tk utm pn‘x&l;a nlnu to:ifi of May deliv- of yesterday genaval. There lowing me d also weakened prices in. was free sellil by local hmm ail da: |and the marke received its main s |port from shorts who covered freely |as prices declined. Ahe close was wenl | July opened %@ ac to %c lower at |823c to 5213 sold off to ? and closed |l( ower at 317 @82c. | Liquidation by local bulls caused weak- ness in the corn market. The selling| was _induced principally by the wet | weather which was general over the corn | |belt and the break in wheat also weak |ened. values. Increased receipts at pri- | mary ‘Pomu was another bearish influ- ence. The market closed weak and near Ithe lowest point of the day. July closed | %ec off at 47%ec. Trading in oats was active ma (he ton-! of the market weak. Juiy d @%c | off_at 33c. | Provisions, slightly easler in the day, became of moderate selling by pit trad- i |ers, whq were influenced by a 5c de- vunv in " the price orf live hogs. Later | the market became firmer on buying by a Pork At the close July was | { local packer. c, ‘ere 23¢ higher. ding mmm mTvd as follows: oW, Clm. 1 8315 838, fg s LA i e THR Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO. May 28.—Cash qustations were ar follows: Flour, Srm: No. 2 apring wheat, 24@ | 85c: No. 2 @01 %e; No. 2 cora, onts. w/.c 0. 3 white bnnex 41 fll.’le No. 1 flaxseed, slm No. 1 Northwestern, $1.143: prime nm.my seed, $3.80@3.35; clover, | 100 1 51234 £ , -' g» -qmn, basis of high * w.eceipts Shipments. . 35,500 90,200 18,300 | 155,400 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | CHICAGO, May 23.—On the Produce Fx- ‘rhln't- todsy the butter market was steady creameries. 133 @18%:; dairies. 13@17c: at mark, coses ineluded, 14@! 14%gc: prime frsts, 153gc; extras, steady, 10@11c. steady; firsts, cheese, qfic. fi 58 Eastern Livestock Market. (‘HICAGO May 28 —CATTLE—Receipts, 22,000; steady 1o ic lower: beeves, 34. cows nnd heifers, $1.75@5. feeders, $2.75@4.90; Texans, HM@4.60; calves, Ll 5. HOGS—Receipts, 30,000; tomorrow, 22,00; k o 5¢ loler; mixed and butchers. | wea $6.10@6.40; heavy, 3.2 rough heavy, ugflfi 20; light,” $...@6.87: pige, | 5. 1(66” bulk of aaj 370, SHEEP—| Rec:lp'-l. $4.75@6.40; llmht MI S(‘EI.LA.\'EOI-S MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL sim Itrvflg. sheep, £50a6.5 | | Wheat— aing oalng. pt. - !2 2 2 8 ;n; : %2 London Wool Sales. LONDON, May 23. { wool auctions closed today. There {wes a large attendance and competition was fdir. Fine grades were firin, but medium crossbreds Anfl heavy greasies s0ld below the best price. A strong tone and active competi ruled throughou! the series. Merinos advanced from un- changed to. 5 per cent higher. Superior crossbreds were uncha and fine cross- breds showed a partia per cent ga.n e et ool Sliney Cavanced o per During the series 91,000 bales were taken by home I'v‘x\erl 57.000 bales werc ‘?nm to the Continent and 90,000 to Amer- cans, St. Louis Woo!l Market. ST. LOUIS, Mav %.—Wool, steady; e dium grades, combing and clothing. 2.« 30c; light fine, 22@.. Mbnn fine, 1.6 20c! tub washed, 236 Northern Wheat Market. . OREGOa. _PORTLAND, May 23.-WHEAT-Club 73c; bluestem, T4@c; red, Tlc; valiey, Tle. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, May 23 — WHEAT — Un- changed export—Eluestem, 75¢; club, T3¢ Northern Business. TACOMA, May —Clearings, $749,420 | balances, $30,085. > E SEAT._E. May 2%.—Clearings, $1,501,998; Pl()RTLAhD M —Cleerin 4, | ay 28.—Cl \ Y gs. $519,085 RANE, May 2.—Cl balances, $35.2%6. Setare T LOCAme 3 Exchange and Bullion. Kilver was higler. LOCAL. Sterliog Exchange, 60 dars Sterling Exchange, thtl !rerllng Exi pes ounce. Mexiean Dollars. NTERNATIONAL, New York on Parle . ew York oo Mexico. Paris on London, . {Berlia on Louden ‘Wheat and Other Grains. ‘Mflfifil:’ivn::filfl“ll the m dwlfl,‘;fl! of '.l l h“ lld sumed yesterday representative pu. in sttendance at (hf vailed in all Yines. There progress st the sample Bo_transsetions were offering Barley was -:fi tation. California st J’s‘% the outiook m a |... 1 some ntmewmaeq‘:" } &lllmh White ot Cali- CASH BARLEY, l.ll for mnz: and §1. 17%@1.20 for $1.1 choice FPUTURES. Mer—No sules; 81 38 DU ST asked. brr—\n on; .: iM lc m. AR t0 fair. 155 for g ¢ m. ll. :g-" o g{; n.& .:hltp. . “L“‘I &. m Mmmm Althougi ug.: u e fo She e nann {Beean, Tandiiag. foe 0 s B z:*-.f:.*-.a aa 2 [n terms; lard was a shade hlther and | days. —The third series 0 | .nq 543 « Hominy. §3.75@4: Bickwhes: 4.75; Cracked Wheat, $3.75: Whole Wheat Flour, $1. i sacks, in sacks. pounds, Hay and ¥eedstufls. There is a feir smount of business in progress in all lnes of Feedstnffs and, as the receipts | m are running light, prices rule quite firm. Bran | S was slightly bigher Testerdss and Olleake Meal | Jong o;{:;::} g“;l’llfl‘,'g‘! = was firm at the advance of the preceding dar. | "Fhe elreuiat of Somers & Co. saye of ‘ay: | 1o0 Jumbo. Extensio; “Hay bas_been comibg to market in some- | phat increadhd quantitics during the week enl- we still laek piy. 1 howed. 258 tons, Sou with 1970 tons for the we light receipts bave wreeasim ability of the Southemn Pacific Company bandle the freight here. Their systom i som what demoralized 20d they are giving thelr im- mediate atention o perislisble frelght oui In a short time we bell 2 be normal again and our market wil | suppifed in evers wer. We m opinion toat al fiil all demands. ¥ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. iz lhe ut half the nswal quantity wid Tonepah District. B “The presént market Hrose no iaterestin: Stocks— features, matfers coitinle puchansd and | Belmont 3.5 rices are bolding ns reported Jast . week. | California s 25 hen the new erop is avatlable. sa that | Cash Boy 15 2 ments can be made by water there will uo- | Golden Anchor e dorbty be a_material decline in prices hein, | Great Western 04 even, if the raiirosd compaay s mmabie te. re | Home sumé regalar shipments within the mext tairty | Home o {Towa % Pt 1.27% asNamara s tzr‘zn gs |Miaway 210 per ton: Corownat Cake ur T in 5 ton lots; % 3.1 2 Crack = | . 90c per ofl: Aifalfa Mea = earload Jots, $10.50; jobbing, 20 per ton: Meal- | Tenopah ol Ne\ndu - mtu._ 51950 'tu ede>lob=and %0 in m.flgflwesg i Wiest IHar, sme). per_ton: | Adams 08 ber grades Wheat. | Atianta i n"huso Tame Biack % 30; Wid Ont, $9@11.30; Alfalfa, | Black Roc s 3% = s | Biue Bell . — 05 RAW—Per bale, 40G3de. Blue Eui = .8 BT = Beans and Seeds. ;columbu Mountain - ) The situation in Beans ix uithanged stocks of | CORqueror 10 everything except =mail Wiites and Pinks being | Dalsy . % ) light snd ceatered n strong bands. Orders for | Diamondfield Bik Butte Con. X 0 mived car jots wre still eoming tv band from Dixie e — Bayos made a sharp nflvlnfl!nGo‘dflQld Belmont . g —_— _ | Goldfieid Gold Dust. i 7y @4: Pea, $2.75 | Goldfield Kewanas M 20 2 B large White, | Goldfield M % —_ o, $4: L ® i e 41 ° & o) 3 2 - b — n 1 2 F 7 J—— o] 1.31% — — | Nevada Goldfield 1w — Fruits and Vegstables. Pcnnl\-un Goldfield i Fresh Pruits continned to arrive freelr from *R,d 1-.,, Bxtension M Co. 2% 05 varlous sections and ail kiuds sold of weil at |Saint 1‘.“ 3 5 ® setisfactory prices, Strawherries and Cherrles | Sanacior 0 .10 | befog the best selling snd firmest descriptions. | Smdswrm Extension 12 The demaud for Cusrants und Gooseberries was | SHUCSIGIT 4 et limited, but =8 the Tecelpts were likewise prices | ¥ G I Were well muntained The eangers were in e g © S the merket for Cherries and cleaned up surpus | +oee iote T “wite and v st 3¢ per poud. " Amide | Bulfrog District. _ Z from s slight sdvapce in new Fotatves these | 0 T was no chenge ln vegetables. .upqr.,‘m .na:Buum;g Annex - — 04 ubsarb contizned to command high prices, | Bullfrog Mayflower £ while green garden track from the sul .n dis- )( Co of Nevada. —_ triets remsined dull and weak. | nnfrog xmonal Bank 7 2 FRESH = PRUITS—Strawberries, $5@10 per |Eclipse. . 1.5 1.7% chest for Longworths and 34@0 for large varie- ties; Logauberries. per chest, $0@GT: Goose- berries, per b, 4@0c: Currauts, drawer, 65@75¢; | Mon: Cherriea. bow.' GigS0c: do loose. per ib. @5 | Oy 2 e for black: Apples, per box. | $1.75@2.00; Orange (repacked, $2@3 mons. per bos. Limes, per case. | 5 S0@3: Bananas, $1.25@2; Pineapples, | per_dozen, $2(@3. \E(vKTABIAh far river sud new et 31@1.50 Hlnha(‘an Bronko . anhattan Cowboy e for local and annztian Crescent = 16 <. | Seyier Humphrey - i per 50 er ump rey e Turaips. per sack. | Other Distric Lettuce, per dozen, | Bspes 01, e ]knw!t‘h Goid Mini “ | Nev Sunshinc Gold Butter, Cheese and Fggs. Pavmaster Greatly decressed reccipts and - mueven dis- Alaska. ‘a ‘alifornta. - BESIEE8 & |l€2}!8!| ‘ 2‘:1” |ifi=fl=‘-’=]3 ributlon of supplies caused a firm aond .ugnn, | Wild Goose ... 15c per dozen on Caange azd a few to bold out for still bigher prices. Lutter was Gwin Mi seliers apart. Business on the wharves i 235 e SV REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. cases e ‘ Florentine or Flora Auger, W. A. & lot ‘b 10c for & 37 Henri_Marx to Lena Marx, W. A. 18 lemand. for all deseriptions. being ratier Jim- W 8s S ofis W85, N 72:3% sigher mgrket for Eggs yesterdar. Dealers w) were In of supplies bid the s at that Sgure, but the majority of ‘re- | Bunker Hill ceivers were firm o thelr views and juclined | mml Euuka ine quoted steady at the old guotations. while Call- . M Co. foraia Cheese remsined vesk. with buyers tgr,!::; gfl{:‘f average proportions. ‘ % Receipts were 5700 Ibe Butter, 1700 Ibs Cheesé Exchange quates s follows: HU Y 17, —isc per e TV THURSDAY, MAY 17 itornia mild | v - s, o ab3 1 B Bibcy. Bestoce. on W line of Lark'n street, 4 § of Eil's CAL.FORNIS EGGS—Ter doz, 18e. S22 by W ; 310, Meats and Ponltry. lot on SI corner of Fiibert and Lagina Recelpts of Ponltey were lgat but smple, te | SUTGRLE, E 1278, S W35, 4 WS, A ted. Large Tthosters. fat b % W 36510t on ¥ line of Steiner itreet. nd cood-nized Friers weved falfly, while m o X of Eilim X 5 by ¥ also ither deacriptions were quiet and barely sesdy. 368, lot on -8 line of Geary street, 110 Dressed Meats were abundant and r-nm E of P’umore. E 82:6 by 8 137:6; gift. weak than otherwise. Sheehan to M. C. Hogan, H. A POULTRY—Per doren: Heas, $4.50@7 | of Day and Chwrch Poosters, $3.50@4.50; ymu mm‘ofl. g f“,’;,,‘}‘},"g fo!:h;om% $16. = g 3 Pigeoas, ll John Garber to Hemir Bros. Bag Com- -vara block %, lot on NE corner! Vallejo and Sansome streets, N 137:8 ISR Sam Engs to Hattle E. | are as fe $20,000. uet and Mabel S. @, and T@se for small: 3, od T @Sc Meex., )-vara block I3, undivided on Lmifg-fiem l;‘::-«: um"omufi. | ety Zourth of ot om W lime ot San| Fome 87:6; $10. Hices, Tallow and Woel. Same to Edward O. Web%“ vnawided | HIDES—Culls snd_brands seil about 1 P g ot o o i RO o p— :ntdl\lm 12e; IT: 12¢: Cow Hides, 12¢ for 28, k‘lt N llne of feave and 1% for Mgbt: Stage. Rlge; Salted | LOD RS W e Portye Wm Foe lln :’x?:: s‘m dm xumm:":'d g:‘;; g;; ! gv h’_ e y-seven ue, | : ary ¥ T aeei | . sn" skina. .n"mnm "mem {.»h« st | 7., Potter Real to_Pat- D@z meding, 90c@SL \vofl $1.25@2: “Horee Hides, sait. $3G8.25 Fof arge and $2.75 for medium. rosr, é-sg |nd R O b 3 501 il i ephen and Mary McCtie to Homestead mall_and ohe for Colts. Buexskins Remty ompans ot on ' e ot iia , Jher doy saited Moxioun, c: dey Cenieal | pizer, o Mot W Bhe s et Tk o e |lots 1 and 3L block 10, tract A, Peopie’?| T o s ._warranty deed: . 1 repdersd. 4%4@43 4 xn 1dis: | "RH)AY- NA) b Y 1 < tess; No. 3 WFariek H. 3 E. Grakne, SQue b Gaticl| WU Tt on S lme of o Bt pomet. WOOL—] v 8 8 iy Nosttern tree, 10@1305 ao, |30 15 BT Pierce, Eift. defeggive, 1@ 14c: Miad'e Comuty, frep, ue George Asmussen to Margaret " Asmus-- do, defective, 9@11e: San Juaguin and sen, M. B. 154, lot on NE cnrm of Twen- ‘. S@lie: San Joaguin Lamb umu. dn. | 8 -Mu'h 2nd Capp streets. ~ 106, E 122:6, defective. N@12¢ per , 1 S0 e 1 to ’l‘wenly-!unflh street, W to e "mm'- Jn:lqu(- and Soutbern. T, 18 Thes- W 115. 3 I8e: Middie County, '« dt- detective, 15@320c; Nevada, '-".2:.- P | gote &;hd !(\;Lrnmkm to pound. on SE corper | nrd 'l‘w'nv-fllth Streets, S 97:6 m_ deed: nmm S§. Browne and fi:fl% e l'? 1w ef‘xnrhy N e ton: New wei | N rrant, Gencral Merchandise. GRAIN BAGS—0Y@10c. COAL—Weiliugton. 8 “lagion. nw, aattie, S “g) tlifl. $5.50: Mosiyn. $7: Coos Bas. wtr‘ B. and Carrie B. McPherson to mpnd, berland, $i4 in bulk and $1. Robert S. Browne gnd Wi.iam = ugk'”m-{l---gml‘g,fl;f:;ggs o 5 | J0-vara block €, lot on N Hpe of rn nnel o : 3§ Bk wid g?"in Bxike: Rocky Monatahy descrip: | S1 g, 0 1 v °of Kearny. W 40 by s | _Robert S. and Fiol A. Browne to ,‘,f:’“i,f"}‘j‘:",,,“d“.“':u:'f,,‘“{,.m“;‘, Vet ow | Harlie B. Irish, 50-vara block 9. undi- 50c for raw; Castor Ofl, in cuses, No. 1 m‘ui balf of lot on N line of straot, Bakers' AA. eyses, §1. 22; 1.ucol, 197:11 W of Kearny, 80 by N 3. { bofled and 48c for vaw i, cnsen, G5 wl TSe per gailoa; Coscanut Ofl 11 Dbarre's, and for Ceslon and 556 for Awtralian: exces biesci ol winter ‘Bc: natural winver Ofl. 63¢: extea :«:cm ginter, Whale_ O, | : oy 1 Tard on, et | bum' Physlcal Condition. b ‘o}f‘;';{”‘,,,‘{ i\ Geotge D, Colling” application 1o be ad- in mitted to bal will heard by Judge oIL, nwun. e —Water Waitn tomorrow. At that time Drs. A e M R ol m and ted by W ‘;} o g 20¢; | the court, and Drs. Nelson, Gardver @ bulk. 138ge: in cases, Motor Gesotine, loyed by file balk, iBiee: hefiu.g!x:!o.xmp.mm tillate, fron or drums, Sc; %:o'\fie u ¥4 ‘more. w u?fm-mum-....uu. l w filku in eu- -m‘l IID L‘D fllfl LZAU—I'.M b; White Lead, 8@s%c, u*-mth; »m leek Ivory to C!uflu Fleckenstein, i Demands of the Situation Met Under All Conditions. 'Commerce of the Port Is Now Practically Restored. | The pilots for the port of San Francisco did efficient and heroic work in the recent emergency and much of the credit for the the port is due to their fidelity and en- terprise. In providing food for the hum- gry, sheiter for the homeless and® care for the helpless no men we: prompt and humane than the piiots. The boats Lady Mine, Pathfinder. America and Gracie S were crowded with refu- gees. The pilot-boat Lady Mipe, being on duty at the bay station when calamity occurred, bore the brunt of car- ing for the unlortunate. Other boats coming in from sea in the tine shared in the relief measures. In all the stress and turmofl ice. Incoming and outgoing ships were provided with pilots, as the law directs, but ne pilotage charges were made against vessels bearing rellef contribu- tions. The splendid work performed slong the water front br emploves of the State Harbor Commissioners and by men in the employ of the tugbeat owners and steamshin companies, re‘nforced as they | were by the United States navy. saved the valuadle docks of San Francisco from destruction. In fact the commercs of San Francisco by reason of the pres in shipping circles is bright. San Fran- cicco i still without a rival in her fa- cilities for taking care of ships and handling the commerce of the sea. The earthquake shocks of April 18 wrecked the buildng at %7 Washington street, where the offices of the State Board of Pilot Commissioners and the pilots were temporarily loeated. A few months prior to that time the records were removed from the old Merchants’ Exchange building. corner of Washing- ton and Battery streets, so that repairs to the historic structure might be made. The bullding at #7 Washingtoa streel was of flimsy comstruction and whon it collapsed under the pressure of quake several lives were lost. Later the fire spread over the ruins and all the accumulated records of the pilots for haif a century were destroved. Prompt mecas- ures were taken to procure new books of record and it may be possible to find in the archives at Sacramento docu- ments that will enable the Commission- ers to restore in some degree the loat data. Two of the pluzs—suphen Castle, cor- ner Jones and Chestnut sireet. and- Frank Boyd, 222 Golden Gate avenue—lost the'r homes by fire. Pilots George E. Wallace, who lived at the St Nicholas, and N. B. Jordan at the Alexander, lost much of their personel property in the flares. The temporary office of the Comrission- ers and the pliots i= at pler 7. foot of Pa- cific street. All of the boats are in e tive service. + & e Bl R L ST A TWO MEN TO BE.HANGED % IN THE RATON JAILYARD David Arguelio and John Mediock Wil Give Thelr Lives to Expiate Brutal Murders. RATON, N. M, May —A double hanging will take place In the jallyard | here _next Fridey. David Arguello, 0 |shot and killed Francesco Garcia, a Dep- uty Sheriff of Las Animas County, Colo., at the Floyd ranch, a few miles cast of Raton. on Detobar 19, 1965, ix one of the | condemned men. A was wanted at wen, (olo., for the murder of Mrs. Ce- in Dussart with whom he was In love. Garcia wos sent to arrest Arguelio, but the latter “got the drop” on the offcer and Kited him. The second victim will be John Med- | !lock. a negro, who, in a fit of jewious |rage, killed Carrie Boyd, his cousin and | common law wife, by shooting her. After the killing of the woman Medloek fied to the Indian Territory, where he attempted to murder ‘another woman with a kaifs Pbru\umnebemlmtmtfinm- eral prison at Leavenworth on hfl | years’ sentence. Immediately mn | i release he was arrested and brough! to New Mexico. tried and eom'kted. prosnrd ey L eyt WIDOW SUES TO RECOVER b FOR HUSEAND'S KILLING |Alleges Trat Water Tender Arthur } Btanchflower Was Placed in Danger- 1 ous Part of Steamer to Work. | terday in the United §tates District Court |against the American-kawaifan Stenm- | ' | ship Company to recover $5000 damages. | | with interest from September 17, 1908, for | the accidental death of her husband. Ar- ithur Lecnard BDlanchfiower, by the ex- | plosion of boller tubes on the steamer | Californian i | West Indies on that date. The widow alleges that her husband's | | Geath was due to the negilgence of the defendant, which knew that the premises nmuce‘“nexumfimha angerous condition on account of the mm.lauaummn-umm« xmh- and had not werned tme decedent, | a water, tepder, of such The de- cedent Jeft three children, Arrestod for Seiling Liquor. , Jfre. Anaie C:h-n. 'nu-w-uu:i nd Guerrero zrrested yesterday snm by Dcneflm Burke and Smith fon a charge of liquor She was released on u- cash bail. PSS A ll‘l’l Golchi Uek! was immediate restoration of the commerce of | more | the | regular rou- | of the period the pilots did not neglect the serv- | ervation of the wharves is nruu:,my’ restored. The outlook for great activity | the | Catherine Blanchfiower filed a libel yes- the Atlantic Ocean off the | Youny Hecbrews Re-established. ‘ The Toung Men's Hebrew Assocfation, liocated ot 1970 Page street. will open |its quarters to members on Sumdey mext. {May 7. The associgtion cxtends to all in need of a home uss of their building. All members are requested to give their addresscs to | the superintendant. As soon s | committee ls through with the g \lum and anrex an invitation to other athletic institutions will be extended. | The gymunasluym and tooms | ing will be ertirely refitted. ;bo cnumd members | L ISR e o T Congressman Cousins Is Renominated. CEDAR RAPIDS, Jowa. Congressman Rebert G. renominated “by acclamation today by the Fifth Iowa Repaublican dis- trict convention. OCEAN TRAVEL. ~ Pacific Coast - Steamship Co. Steamers leave Browdsw iy San Franmeisco. Forl.osAngdzs, San Dngo and Santa Barbar | state of Catifornia. |8anta Rosa Whart, Ai:l.rsdays, 0 a.m. Sumdays, 10 a.m. L May 24,30, June 5, And every third day thersafter. For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound Perts, Victoria, Vancouver Umatiita ..May 22, June 5, 11 a.m. |Queen .. _May 29, June 12. 11 am, | And every Tuesday thereafter. June 1, 11 am. Spokane Tth of each month | P 1 TICKET OFFICES | Ssan Francisco, mfll 0! Ferr San Francisce ... Oakland - 38 Broad ar. F'h"lh! Offtee . . LBr oadway Whart C. D. DUNANN, G. P. A.. San Francisco. AMERICAN LINE. rg—Sor New York. May 2 8t. Louts, June 2 Philacelphia. June 3 July 7 St. Paul. juae 16. July 14 Butlding ay Wha Aug. 4. Sept 1 Aug 11, Sept.8 Ang. 18, Sept. 15 Priladeiphia—Queenstown— Liverpool. Noordland ..May 26| Friesland June 9 vg. 18 naehaha. .....June 2, June 29, July 28, Aug. 25 Minnetonka.Jure 9. July 7. 8 4 =1 Mesnba. June 15, July 14 Aug il Sept. § HOLLAND-AMERICAN LINE. NEW YOR TTFRDAM. via BOULOGNE. Soils Wednesdars New Amsterdam Statendem . Ryndam. .. Potsdam . Noordam . New Amsterdem...........J RED $TAR LINE. NEW YORK. DOVER. ANTWERP, LONe DON. PARIS Finiand..Msy 26 Juze 3. Aug. 1. Sept. 1 Vaderland.June 3. Jure Kroonland. June &, § Aug. Zeeland. . June 16. Jvlv 14, AUR. 11 SMt 3 WHITE STAR LINE. NEW YORX QU STOWN—LIVER- onic.May $0. June 27 5. Aug. 27. Aug. 2 Oceanic. Jure BOSTON - QUER, POOL. Arable. ... June 7. July 5. Aug. 2 Aug 30 Cymric.June 21, July 19. Avs. 23. Sept. 20 b ' VIA e MEDITERRANEAN azo=2s FROM NEW YORK. \Republic.May 31, 3 p. m.; Oct Cretic. . Juge e 2 ; A FROM ROST Romanic.June 5. 8:39 a.m.; July 7. Sept. 15 Canopic..Juna 20. 5 p. m.; Aug 11. Oct. @ 29 18, Nov. Sept. C. D. TAYLOR. Pass. Agt. Pacific Coast, | San Framcisco. Temporary Office, B34 Feurteenih reet. Oakland. Toyo Kisen Kaxsha (Orfental 8 & Col) Have Opened Thelr General Offices at 217-221 Braarap St., Saa Francisco Steamers will leave wharf, corner | Pirst and Bronnan strects, 1 p. m.. for | Yokokama anad Hong'ong. calling at | Honolulu, Kobe (Hiog>). Nagasakiand | Shanghal, and conneciing at Hong- kongz with st~amers *» Manita, India, |etc. No cargo received on board om day of safling. §.S. Hongkong Maru Tues, June 51908 S. America Maru Tue July 3,1906 S. Nippon Maru....Sel. Julr 28, 1908 Round trip ticke's at reduced rates, Feor freight and possage apply at office, corner First and Bronnan sts. W. . AVERY, Asst. Genera! Manager., o Sydney, Auckland, Samoa, Honoslulu, S. S. Sonoma Sails 2 p.m. May 31 HONOLULU flsf-s. 2. Alameda salls 11 a. m., June 9. TAHITL SOUTH EAS—-I S. Mariposa ! sails 11 2. m. Juiy 1 :,D.mmmcmco