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» Kanses. by commisison houses and this_ creats an upward tendency which continued un- 1l the close. Many of the damage re- 1 ports received from the Southwest as- serted that the recent rains had come oo liate to save a large part of the fall sown | crop. The strength of cash wheat at St. | Louils and Kansas City was an lmpor- | NANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL | SUMMARY. | Do pra . 35 St Tala 173 |tant factor. A feature of trading was -— - { Mo Pacific . . 4500 94 94% |bulge of three cents int the price of the Silver a fraction lower. | Mo. Kaos & Tu . LS00 3415 343 | May delivery, which brought about an New York Exchange ugain guoted.| D9 »id - . 1% 7% | urgent demand for shipment. The mar- Wheat, Barley quict and unchanged. Plour in lght Jocal and export de- and other grains x , | ket closed strong, Wwith prices close to | the highest int of the day. The i Obtion Sopened. at B3, declined to e, d RR of Mex pid. All offerings were readily m'mu Prices for everything under hls besd stand about as vrevlm.ly quoted. The nav-nnt of | Hay Is stiil belog retanded by the congestion 46 Mgt on the nllmu ot then bas Leen actual reity thus far. . X 5 1.% tom. 0T MIDDLISS per_ton - 160 SHOR' 1 per won. v 14 FFS — Rolled @20; 8 Oileake Meal in 5-ton lots. $37.50; ing, $38 K3 ton; Cocosnut Cake or Meal st milis, $23 3 : Jabb e and then udvanced to $8c. The close | © JO0 Cra ‘Cora, Do pta . was at S, a net gain of ge. July |y feed, ;.mx.. Horse Beans, nominal: b D e Mmypench oy WO | et A opened %@le to %@l lower al 84 (0| froun Com Feed 00 perci: Alfata deal | > e - e | Pactfic Mail 3i%c, advanced to #3%c and clo!ed 13¢ | carload lots, $10.50; ;.».., 320 ; Meal: Pink Beans plentiful and weak. ,,'“m":; to ilgc higher at S3%c. faifa. $10.50 in esr lots and " i smatier Others Srpf. e G The wet weather in_ the Middie West quaaities CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Apricots from Vacaville on the mar- | depreesed the corn market at_ the opening, ket {but this weakness was quickly dspeiled HAY_Cholee Wheat Hay. 17 per ton: | Good Whent iiey. ST, i 0 S 9 ou:t Gdes Weat | Tonopah District. Whea Butter and Eggs firm and Cheese 3 :iy demand from pit traders and t).;fli.'mglsw Wiid o-:‘ w@uu un‘ | _Stocl Bid. Asked. weah commission houses. The close wag Strong. | §10¢G11 . * | Belmont 5.87% 6.00 Good large Poultry in demand and July opened 3% to %c lower at 47 to 47%c, Sllu“’ -Per bale, 46@55c. ‘California — % firm sold up to 4% and closed %c higher at| G Cash Boy 1 3 e 4T%c. . S Renals Beans and Seeds. gow:n Ancher g —; EASTERN MARKETS. ¢+ Sentiment in the oat pit Was extr of Pi seem rea it bullish for the greater part of the day. |, "B the exceptios of Tinks, which & 3,‘2 Home .......... % 7 New York Money Market. The principal trading was in the Septem- | ruic gri under a sl dewmand Home Consoiidated — o4 YORK, May . 20— Close— Prims ber delivery. The miarket closed strong. |prices of most kinds bate an T tend Indiana Tonopah — ® e paper, $%@% per cent , | with prices near the top. July opened | BE. r ctl. Bayos, $3.7844: Pen, 3990 JowR ......... S 3 SRTTInE . cribAe By St SL e unchanged at 3¢, sold at %2%c, and then | @ i latge White, flm Butler . 123 1% X € 3y, , 355200 advanced to Blc. The close was ¢ high- ol 3 L. | $acNamara [ s 8es Y demand, and at 34R06@4LRI0|g 205 BiRek- | yiidway 21 215 peger pts of hogs at Western live- CDS —Brown Mustard, $450G4.75; Yei- | Mizpah Extension B — ock centers brought about active buy- Moustard, $3.5083.73. Flaxseet. $2.30@3; | Monarch Plttsburg 24 ing of p: ions in the local market. | Canary. “9'!& Alraifa. 12¢: Rape, 2%@3e: | Montana-Tonopah 3.1 305 Sports and local packers were eager bid- | Ti xib: Millet, | North Star .... i 82 dérs, but offerings were not sufficient to | ool wee tn - Oljo . 3% o meet requiremenis and -a sharp advance, Green Peas, | Rageye . 1 38 per especially in pork, resulted. At the close | B0 = gt pe D 5 ; lard was ? pork was up 5 ar = 3.0 3.05 closing bid up 13 at $5.75; ribs were =2igc higher at Fruits and Vegetables. Quotations for fresh fruits siowed but little (2 cading futures rauged as follows: | variation from the previous report. the omly 1 - Open. Migh. Low Close. | Roteworthy changes 2 s P {Ioose Clierries sud C B | S a2 ac B . K < e s at §1. = New York Stock Market. B B3 | Tt Siipment " of Cantennfal Chores & va: 18 W YORK, May 24—Prices made a siaiier w0 te Koval Amc, came o gos 2% o the Stock Exch >d: broagit_se_ pee. powst 0 vions b Sibe o Stock Exchange t ‘a\‘ m&' ot Tihabath, aD0 Pras dorw M GenTy 3 on a mpared with that of | rrow and constant iluc- | w i& convincing evidence | g, professional nature of the | nviction is gen district that there § ber 7 Oats— May Jaly September ... Mess Fork, May o Siipmeats from varions districts a0 both were | aseqnence. Awpsragus was the | only vegetable to show any firmness aud extra | Daisy stork made 3 sharp sdvance. i FRESH - FRUITS- Strawherrles. $8@10 per chest for Longworths and $4@G for lavke e | 3 Laganberries. cheaper {n n from stock .Lx‘:‘..\”n’ = pou, 1021: do Tara. ver T llmf & expressions of uneasiness 8o olg 4 reg. 2l upon the feeling toward ber K se es caused by the inguiry Tt Rivs. a s and the possibility < e .17% E ations of ting pra e | Jnly o Drembe 115 1 > the Inquiry Sepreniber 900 97 5 g gt .“L,"‘\Zi,-}:" Cash Grain and Provisions. fe v nvestigation W . pew ds 0% | 'CHICAGO, Mey 24.—Cush quotatins were i est . 8. e ool Bk 3 ¥ : v rise and the view p es foilows: Colorade_In 2 spring wheat. WEe; No. ol the expasure of these compani use s pre he corporations throug® fa ndividual pers. Héad'rg . maJ‘ the lever for . No. Tu. $1.143; prime timothy seed. contract grades. $11.26; sh $9.10@0.20. wess pork, per propping the oarket and lifting prices 3 lavd, per 100 lbs, $8.70; shert t &4 evel. The movement spread clear tboxc-vh $0.50; whisky, basis of t howgver, and traders wn high wines. $1.29 went & terday Artie Recelpts. Shipments. t . Flour. barrels 88 18,800 . eat, bushels 5000 7,500 » busbels. . 261 000 Coru, Oats, Rye. Bariey, b 24.—0n the v the Butter market wi 1 @18%%e; daifries. 12@17 mark, cases {nelwied, l}r prime firsts, 154c; 15e; » 10g e, EASTERN Ll\'lz‘.fi‘l‘()('l( MARKET. Chicago. GO, May 2 narket steady. cows and heifers, $1.750 d Preduce Ex- m-ndr. ngu extras, s & Lake ning Stocks 25: Bre nformation, | from thelr San Francisco corre- of intended shipments from al mil- 0% loan .—CATTLE—Receipts, Beeves, 3{.10G6; stockers and ns, $3.90G4. nts London ( 1o opened a opene: American new Paris borrowers anf"fmn light, bulk of sales, $ 4 —Receipts, 12,00; market weak. Sheep) $4.63@6.40; lambs, $5.40G6.75. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Treasur; ‘Toda: Condition of the New Northiern Business. PORTLAND, May 24.—Clearings $§0S,634, balances $156, TACOMA, May $633,202, ATTLE. May 24.—Clearings $1,374,168, nces OKANE, May 24.—Clearings $0, lances $73,641. York ~mrk 24.—Clearings Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. P")P.T;LA\ D, Ore, Club, and Produce FLOUR exports, 430 barrels. —Wheat: red, 7L —Wheat: TACOMA, 1 Tbe; club, | changed! export, LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Silver is a fraction lower. New York Ex- change is again guoted. LOCAL. |Stesting Exchange, 00 de terlias Exenauge. sight iterling Exchange, Sew York Exchange, sighi New York Exchange, teie biuestem, 73c; red, e, due to easier ca- Iy weak spot in mediately rallied strong and s and bad tral the North: v]nsed Lge BFFTS n 4 4 4 %epxenmor 81i4@. e . closed EENT : f o Siiver. per_onace. % | | Mexican” Doliare 32y INTERN ATIONAL. | New York on Pa 183 | New York on Mexie % | Paris ou Lendon Berlia on Londen Wheat and Other Grains. WHFEAT—The regular seesion of the Gran | Board ia the Morchani' Exclange drew a ia attendance riay, but as market conditions Were g1 dnsettled ‘trade was 8t & sCARASCIIL {here belng no transsatioss reported either 1o | fatures or in spot gralir: market ruled Srm. Bowever., i sympsthy with Chicago. which was | igher on the day, apd tge: nmrm vrl~°! ereamery, v | % ight supply on 1 {heir views | §i rtant demand. prime. PRUL{ES—Are in spot and holders are ilc; choice, 114@11%; iy California Club, $1 'um;!!no California Australian. $137Th@ fornia, i 3 per ctl. | Bekers' AA. | Dotied and dse for raw: ed winter Sperm Oil. {on. |2l lzsul !su:a|as;'s!eseflal | !s: L ver n;. 314@oc; Cierants, er 30 = & bax. WG G looge, 1, aeg &}ggfig ‘&'fi“"‘)’“, 4 SGaic Tor Mack: apples, per box. | FOA0CIE Hold S e Irauges, per Lox (ropacked), $2@3: | Goldfie ewanas M C 2% 1 51.50@3: Limes, per case. | Goldfield Mining of Nevada. 6 B bunch; $1.25@2; Piuesppick. | Goldfield Spearkead Frac... — ver dozen. $2@@3. Py VEGETADLES —Potstoes. T5-@$1 per sack | Jumbo ....... 1.6 for river and_TSc@S1 per et for Oregon: 40 | Tumbo Extepsion £ ctl, & Onions, per etl. 8@1.50 | ponaay B ¢ Tocal and $3. 4 for Australlon; do vew | > ig fd3.500 1 aiin: Fane poi | Lone gtar 1 7 String Bum. px 1@ l[9hurk 1.2% Mexiean nmums g-" box, fil\!l C\! | Nevada Goldfieid 7 % &‘::"’"‘ : _ls;xnm" wmue. Penn _Goldfield - 'x-m»ee. por dogem, | Red T 1.7 ‘n, 40c. g : Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ot s Sandstorm Extension b 4 z Quotations for #il Daley Produce were un- |Sflver Plck . % 2 gitered yesterday. Reoeipts of coutinged immerone Gl 20 noted in the o} utter rema! while Cheese rled wesk, with supplies steadily Bullfrog District. accumulating. kel % Pecolpts were 13,700 lbs Butter, 1800 Ihw 03 — Ol ERe Balk: Exchange wites so foliows inin 5 = e Datrs 0 aloms: BUTTER—1Se per for cresmery estras Bnl:g:: X hg., Bnnk : s Stora. Yie for Colltoraia mik D’“‘p:: Bt Ansx. S s stera. = . ver dos, 18e. fi’o‘lg !n‘:;m 1.80 T Meats and Poultry. Mobthus Bul N e The Poultry market is vers frm for good fat @m,}‘:,:a miitros y 2 Leavy Heus, r-nlgrm‘u young ~Roosters and | gioinwe ok large Fryers and Brollers. walle smail stock, | Stelnway B L which Is erriving freely. is Bord to'seil st ans aphattan District. e. Small B o \m“!u s lual!l-!e’:oe = o7 ifl o ers. axter —— 1 #.50@%; old M-nha(uu ancho 15 18 Eorens g T e ‘Mmh CEong:uanm “— 2 128 Squabs. $1.25 owboy .. " e M FATE Wholesale rates per nhattan Crescent . ¥ = from, literers to dealers. are sy N:‘l:\;.'flnll\“l:!lél:: CB:I ‘Iév 4!): .1: - n Min Co Seyler Humphrey .. — 30 for Other 'Districts. Bsperapza — n Kawich Gold Mining Co. 04 | Nev Bunshine Gold Min Co. 1t — aud brands eell lbvut % | Paymaster .- eee O 2y Heary Saltel Steers, ‘Alaska. 12¢; Cow ifides, 13¢ l-r Wild Goose : SR S o 24 A " Californta. 2 "K ry : | Argonaut . 4.9 skins, _shesrlings, 20@40c oacl Brunswick s o 2. Frorse THiten, satt. @ Comtear Wirea % i ] Xy s o = i nd $1.50@1L.75 for_medium, ;',;l“: g:fik:‘ & M Co M I nd e gor Colte Bucsskins—Dry_ Mesi: 5 e » llllcd Mexi-n, GRAND OPERA TICKETS ARE BEING REDEEMED | Manager Campbell ains That Some Delay Is Caused by ars to Protect Seat Holders. L . 35e. TALLOW—: in cans sud . 1 rendered. % @4%e fn irims, qe less; No. 2, Nn- 4@ —Northern free, 13@13%e: do, Middle Connty, Tree. 12@14e; le; San Josquia and ih. | Manager Harry Cum’oboll of the Grand I 14@162; do, | Opera-house is a very busy man these € clip—San | gayg refunding money to the holders of | in and_Southern. mtbs, 14@18e defective, 18 tickets for the grand opera season, which | waa so rudely fnterrupted by the little terrestriai @isturbance on Apri 18. Camp- bell is handling the affair as expeditiousiy as is possible under the circumstances, but is compelled to be very careful in or- der to protect tha management as well as the ticket holders. The sum of 392,000 must be refunded. | and of that amount some $2.000 has al- | | ready been returned. Yesterday afternoon | at 3 o'clock there were hut twenty people standing in line at the cormer of Gury and Steiner streets, where Campbell has an office. A few people have complained | that they were obligsd to wait for some time before they could be waited on, but generally speaking no complaint is made after the conditions are understood. “It myay not be gemerally known.” said Campbell, “that our records of the sale of tickets were completely destroyed. I General Merghandise. GRAIN BAGS—91@10e. COAL—Welliugton, $7.50 per ton; N lington,_ $7.30: Seattle; §6: Berant, HifL, Fosixn. §1 m § o | > ll(xmll deserip- | R 50 per short ton. —Quotations are for barrels: far cases Linseed. 52¢ per gallon for boiled aud m cases. No. 1. T0e; | 2, Lncol, Ge Tor o o gallon: Cocoannt Ofl, in hfimh. !('r ylou and fH%e for Australian; extra bleach- Sie for raw; Osxtor Ol cases, $1.204¢ 63c: extra Sscoea W Ofl, 60c; natural strained La s Neatsfoot Ofl, oI, "4t Satimon Ol 396 boiltd Pllnt ()fl R, ETC.—Water White may be traced to its proper owner be- fore T can give the money back. This, of | course, takes a little time, but it is a fact that the holders have had to walt in line for a shorter time than when they bought the tickots. “I haye received a number of letters from' subscribers who inform me that they have lost thelr tickets. ~Seme of them only know the location of the seats in a genera! way. George Bavd lost four tickets for fourteen performances, whieh iillate, eases. Glzc more: Benzine, 18¢c; Sf-degree GasoMue, i e TURPEXTINE—&5c per allon in eases and rume and lrou o, ED A ITE LFAD—ited Lead, S@84¢ per b7 Aiite Tead, SGro3ae, sccording toqaa Tty —Th “fl'om Sugar Refining Com- ‘“‘:‘5(‘.\1’1 % Cube A, (‘tlllh'!!l ald Fine “Powdered, 4.06c; Cand: ummm.« 3.05¢; Fine. Fruit or Coarne Gmn. 1, 4.58¢: Beet Gnnnllt«l nm iy bl‘ll""fl e extra, pecting an advapee Erades. The |4 mn-nmm A A, | at 36 each aggregates $83. Just now an- CHE appenrance of the exchange rr)url on stork: 150; Pxtra 5c: G-udm (‘ ke 3. | other party ?n-mod four of the tickets | Sas Bainiug i the State i3 Cagerly awaited by the | ter ;pl Domins. T5e: Teliets, WIE | which I took up. Six tickets wers pre- ade. oxes. 3. . "P”’I' FRULLS. The exchange Is not holding afternoon ses- \mn, bags 10c. half-bbls 25e and e O0e | Sented by a party who had not purchased EVAPORATED APFLES — Are well | flons at present. more, per 100 1bs 1« all zrades. No order | the tickets and the purchaser must be cleaned up on £pot and rule firm. Strictl CASH_WHEAT, ! or less than 75 bariels or lts equivalent. {proteoted. We are proceeding as rapidly as we can, and with a littls pa ‘pect to settle our obligations very soon.” Recuced Fare East. Receipts of Produce for May 24, . 5408 qr sks; Wheat, 60 otls; I!u! fe: Oate. 1508 etls: Kye, 407 etiy Deans, T am compelled to use a complicated system | C. of checking so that each and eyery ticket | IN CONDITION TO'HOLD TRADE | 3Number of DepositmsECommercial Bocies Issue Who Seek Coin Statement of . Is Less. Affairs. ' 'Money Is Paid Freely to All Persons on Demand. The scenes of the opening day of | the savings banks of the eity were practically repeated yesierday. About the same number of depositors, mort- gagors and others appeared in the| line of people waiting to-be served at the counters of the Hibernia Sav- Local Firms Able to Sup- ply All Demands on Them. The Pacific Commercial Museum end the Manufacturers’ aad Produ- | cers’ Association have issued the fol- !lowing statement regarding: the pres- ent trade condition of San Francisco {and thesletter will be sent broadcast | throughout the commercial world ings Bank ang the procession, as "‘!hlt it may have the sffect of off- made its wey Slowly toward the pay- | “etting many erroneous impressians ing teller’s desk: 2gain extended from |regarding the extent to which loeal McAllister and Jones streets to and | industries has suffered: Golden Gate| T, Qur Friends—Greeting: You are in- terested in having a2 terse statement of trade conditicns as they now apply to San Francisco. in order that you may make Inteiiigent plans according!y. . the Pacifie mmercial Mu- seum and the Manufacturers’ and Pro- ducers’ Association of California take this opportunity of presenting to you a brief summary of actual conditions. San Freneisco was shaken by guake at 3:13 on the morning of & some distance down avenue. The sums withdrawn throughout the day were small, no instance | amounting to more than a few hun- | dred doilars, which sums were needed | to meet the immediate wants of those | who were not employed, as a rule. | As at the beginning, no limit was | placed on amounts that could be |drawn by indivitual depositors. Many persons in the line at ;'M Hlber::a yesterday were seen to drop out, be- - ing tired and not in haste for coinm. | ;:D:d "'_:"“:';v'w of a ""3'.'" :'; |and concluding to wait for another O . m\ned o B | day. No disturbance occurred and no g gy g e show of impatience. stmictures were ruore or less completely Fewer children appearad in the wrecked. owing to the fact that their walting line than on Monday. The fouadations of wood were badly decaved. Hibernia Pank building was orpa- | Fire follawed the earthqueke. and for mented with both the American and '¥° ?'!'.-”!;:‘ rh::.m;‘; the b\:_'_l"::! Irish flags. The bank officials sald 51°% - inaien. - SUSUIMEISNE - e 1a to | COUTSe &f the fire was such that many of that any depositor could draw up 0 gur merchants were abie to anticipate its ;:e xtull amount of his credit at the ,..;‘:\" them, and thereby saved all val- nk. The Humboldt Bank paid all de- s, papers. accounts, ete. Most positors without limit at itz tempo- an earth- it 18. | of the local stock was destroved. but as much of the manufseturing and ware- house district was outside the zone of the 'B‘::k“‘:;‘;":'.c;:‘h.“'s":‘“ Sz fre no dificuity wiil be encountered ¥ | ] our orders goods. and the Mutual Savings Bank had a ' PenE il R N SR Lo Loion less number of callers than on Mon- day. The police had no trouble to! keep them in line. e Columbus Bank continued to meet Its depositors without ¥mit of amounts and the savi department of the Union Trust Company also pursued the same policy. Two more banks of savings are nearly ready to reopen in temporary quarters, the | Savings and Loan Society, that was formerly in business at the northwest | cormer of Sutter and Montgomery streets, and the San Francisco Sav-/ ings Union. These are bota large institutions. lhan ever to maintaln her home trade and to extend her foreign trade. The mer- chants of San Frarcisco request that you Wwho have dealt here in the past will not Le misled by the many exaggerated ramors in circulation at the present time. but that you will continue your business relations uninterrupted. Trusting that this statement. issued as it is by a joint commercial association, be | accepted as a true statement of the pres- | ent stat of Sgn Francisco commercial affaire, and that you will, by continued patronage, thus ald in the speady rehabil- itation of the New and Greater San Fran- RS° AND PRODI CERS' SSOCTATION OF CALIFO! 5 H W.FU RLD"G. P!r-t tor. !AN TlAV!L Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway Whart, \ San Francisco. F« Lu Anuks. San Diego Santa Barbara State of é-mnnl- - Thursdays, n a.m. | Santa Rosa -Sundays, a.m. For Eureka---Humboidt BIL i May 21, 27, June 2, 1 May 24, 30, June 3, 1:39 p.m. And every third Jday thersafter. FuSanl:.Tum. Puget Sound ———o SEATTLE SENDS LARGE SUM TO TWO RELIEF FUNDS Contributes to the Needs of Fire Suf- ferers in San Francisco and Berlkeley. SEATTLE. May 34.—Twenty thou- sand dollars has been -seat to san Francisco and $508 to Berkel the relief committee of the C nmbrr of Commerce. The money to San| Francieco was sent in accordance with | the poliey adopted by the committee | to send the balance of the fund in in- stallments instead of in a lump sum. It was forwarded to James D. Phelan, |chairman of the finance committee. The donation for Berkeley was sent in response to a letter.from Mrs. George Heilbron, a former resident of | Scattle who now iives in Berkeley, teliing of the pitiful condition of many of the refugeas in the college town. cited tadarn R i v B | DISGRACED FIREMEN MARKE CHARGES AGAINST POLICE that Bluecoats Carried Away Liguor and Fruit During the | Say Seattle Fire. | Umatitta . May 22, Jum 3, 11 am. SEATTLE, May 24.—Seattle fire- Queen . ..May 29, June 12, 11 a.m., men who have been wd and sus- And every Tuesday thercafter. | pended from the se for stealing % | goods mu;x ht(h‘nd Arlln)u.'lol ;}wk a:;tl“ For Seattle---Diract | the fire o onday, May are ay aakln; m}l‘ln!er fihan;a mnn mem- | polane. - so=-dusie % W pam { the police depa: ent who! La Paz, Mazatlan, 'vel;'so:t the conflagration. One police- For Ensenada, E . | man, whose name has not been m-‘ Guaymas and Other Mexican Ports, viulged by the men making the uh‘ SO.II MO Fjfl sa- ‘chnrns. is accused of carrving away m “ |eacks of oranges. Two others ags |charged by the firemen with stealiNg | CUFACA® .....ssssssrs. 7th Of each month several bottles of whisky, which they | carried away from the dock hidden under thelr uniform coats. | TICRET OFFICES |SANTA CRUZ WOULD BECOME §1 Trque " oL Cu, UG NXTION CITY gland ... 2 68 Broadway i d o flAfl‘?a'u Freight Offic: " Broadway Whart raunl of Trade Appoints Committee ' c. D. DUNANN, G. P. A §an Francisco. | 10 Advertise Mcrits of the Beach Town. ot Toyo Kisen Kaisha ?of ‘rage at its meeting hn nltht s OYO l pointed F. D. Baldwin, E. Lilly, H. F. Kron, RS xoon (Ortentnl § 8. Co) nd Frank Mattison as a permanent Have Opened Their General Offices at cornivention committee to present to the various political and other bodies 1 217-221 Bragnan $t., San Francisco |the claims of Santa Cruz as the ideal Steamers will leave wharf, corner anEveation city First and Brannan strects, 1 p. m.. for » Yokohama and Honghrong, calling at Chicago in Oregon Waters. Herolulu, Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and PORTLAND. May 24.—The Chica- Shanghai, and connecting at Hong- g0, fiagship of the Pacific squadron. kong with steamers o+ Manila, India, with Admiral Goodrich on board. ar- | ete. No cargo received on board om rived in :lhls Mrbor| today u- rtiei- day of sailing. pate in the “Made-in-Orego: ¥°‘| | 8.8. Hongkong Maru ™ being held In this eity. 3| 8.8 America Maru. Tues., July 31906 erstond that the Chicago will re- g5’ y; Maru....Sat., July 28, 1906 main here several weeks if a conven fent rife range can be secured for tar- g::"‘“.‘::‘ ‘m“’;;;:“‘:'; m’;":" et practiee purpoles. office, corner Firet and Erannan sts. W. . AVERY, Asst. General Manager. Oceanic S. S. Co. i ves., June 51906 | tion.” | | LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. OCFAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Amived May 2i—Stmr Tea- | tonie, from LI Dentachland, frowm | lu-llfl‘. Daver o ittty Salled %"&* :t- "k~ uota by t Y FUTURES. r, 2040 et S . 2 | Susttnim pho © S0 80| stomige Seaancit tg 12 slock, | 300883 3 iage, 2 v, ointoes fl"’ "1 L and Oakiaad have hecn advisad Thae dhe | G0 “afta s B | APRICOTSAre quict and unchangsd,| X2 sales—Tleceriser $1.35 bid, 3196 asked. | ivog), 44 bates: Wise. 0000 Foatier ) | San ¥ Found | tig for_Liverpol toom Sew T | with BARLEY—Clolce feed if holdi 53 xv teits. 705 e ta Fe will on June 1 and 2 Toimges fa | domyie “ene ‘;.'."| it h.v'e‘h‘;(:gu‘:g' ";“;‘.',1'.?“}..." F,'[.rl:‘;‘r"isz'hfl" s; Paper. i u;fin lo.m leago and the Mfl} ol VW\ 'l‘—é.vm- T Shstmr Meme ~SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, on the m here | Cieary, 15 Dbis ver points return at one fare for 24 Sme | Prinasss SAMOA, HONOLULLU. Of | were no spot ex on Change yesterdsy, bt | I ¢ extra fl',""”rmnfw’ | fhere ‘wae”some Tiitle maveineat i friwet. | OAKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE, |lhe round trip. These dates are in ad [lete, Toom Sew " rok o | 5. 5. SONOMA SAILS 2 P. M. MAY 31. . ght demand 550 quo- | et e e T A b s ia i Doty SO0k iy oL, opruny by”_.thn ' et m“’ i e L T e 4 4 e is | =] . ~3 ] are somewia: nominal | ressrding the socks Temaining In warelonees. | dav-s salas and- quotations on the Oak-|dates tiekets wii. b6 3ald to ana ' GENOA R fled ar a% iyt TS E Motk trin, Sat-cliny n’\“erfirtl i” ed ralsm- | CASH BARLEY. lnnd stoc nnd Bond Exchange: return by that company at $95.50. Untjl Hamdurg for Sau Friaclsco. . L i Bank Sk (OGS T et LTI 1 1 e Bl L D ) e AT, SOUTR smAR € 5 Javnom ers, New York Metal Market. "’ PUTURES. - | 3 :'.§va el i R e R e} o5 HNovery Charne | for mative fetes, $125; § days on | (X TORK, Moy 3i—The advance in Moraig Sessen—10 o 12 oo 100 Biue Ball ..o i, W"‘““m,"%{, ,m‘:omt.: X T,m m‘"'m’ “mlw:‘“:"fi: :::u:“;‘fl i « { London_tin market was conthue 100 Jumbo BExtenston %5 i J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Dealers in Ronds, durine todsy's,session and spot closed at u ms 30% 895 0% |10 Jumbo Extension © 3% |merchants and buyers who desired to Dr. . B Caldwell of-Fort Worth to- | ts. Pier No. 7. foot Pacific {19 10s and futures at - &3 10s. Locally 1000 Sandstorm Extension 12 tstart East on the first of the month. day, in the case invol y st Ouk! 3 xc);:. ;rgm:\l(";sx ¥ nrm and higher, spot G nus_suppue. “l this 5: reported | 3000 Stiver Plcz 26 | The qefl:- of the Santa Fe in t:}- r- the charges ol heresy w him in| ¥ ar % ot ticular is taken independen maral asemily uthern FRANKLIN AND O'FARRELL srs" | Copper also was Inlher in London, clos- | guiet, -um:inl a fl:m’s:: .mflm' e fl Qm&s‘rm fi western lines. 5 2 o m T { v £ 8¢ 55 s Gl or spot and & for fi-| o Kal SLIGLI ferl 1o o3l43 1000 Orfginal Bulltros. 19 ’FOR PomLAN‘D s no change was reporte: . g tifrog. b . ¥ . 8 M Lake i ted at $i 3 ctrol ,\\"nnr. u mw’r Binck, 47 ¢ 1000 Original By ! SAN PRANCISCO, IO, casting S1s RIS I Fek oRutias THee13 Mo m‘é‘-fi'-?%e 2300 Originel Bullfrog .. k] | Lead vas lower at £16 10s 64 in London, };"‘:;‘."“ Chavge, bt there wete ua tmvera. qmi 2000 Little floe - - ; b} { Loc: 1 ‘"1'&'"';?:1“‘ qmell and a shade | nominally unchanged. prlp sty 1000 Rialto a5 NEW YORK - - - 49 Wall street (us:r;" q":; 'h m‘: ‘:fi Gl e e 'il &'*""nfi'.f.'.' "l":".‘l’%l& nss‘li,'&? gl oli 2 - { er wa: the Lond. - | 140 x 5 < PHILADBLPHIA- - - . = - Ket, with 3pot. closing. at 27 78 88 eou | ot - T Fieatn - valey. & or at Pier 7, San -2 .. Real Estate Trust Bidg, | c8liv the market was dull, with spot Flour and Farinaccous Goods. . deva ' 3 " rat ¢ rancisco. Low rates. o e O o g A e ARRE T ¢ Municipal and tCorporation - : CHICADD . ¥ss Monroe streep | o LT3 W23 lower abroad. with standard | Fiow vers iight owiag to the continned. tres |00 dideay 2 - . | 1 = § foundry quoted at 50s 6d and Cleveland | distribution of -umllu from lie.mld mtm b - o5 %, 4 SECRE.ARY'S OFFICE: warrents at 50s 94. The )oml market was | but the movement in the ..-"‘in it e n‘s‘gue .um-hnn 1 rt! ace b about ap to e A J. C. WILSON, | { o Ran A A 15 s g Rt 1= A i i, sy 487 ' - ,,,:;9, ] . “ CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. F,\mmcmcu uonu’i“*m 'fi' '.7:?"....‘ i kot are s OWSs: Future Grain Provisions, Ibs: R I"l«ur 100 Relmont " Stocks and Bonds, B Pro B w 5 | 0 Bemant utumu T | i, CHICAGO, May 2{—Strength in the wheat pit developed today soon after the Member Stock and Bond Exchanges, 48[ N1oAC DIt Qereioned tadn S0 oy e """“"‘ ke 5 wmc. A P, Celifornia st., of 217 Pacific sve. poris of general rains last night in| Wiole Wheat Flow, $3.50; Rolled Oats, 1sm Hw*e nu BONDS