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The
following
real
estate
transactions
hare
been
HA.V
FRANCISCO.
L.
Wenle
to
Q.
Hueler
and
E.
L.
Hael*r,
lot
oa
NW.
line
of
Market,
136.9^
W.
of
Van
Ness
aT9..
B
W.
81.4,
N.
9«.7,
E.
22,
N.
10,
E.
44,
S.
»,
to
begia-
O.
Belnsteln
to
3.
B.
Bein«tein.
lot
27.6x120,
on
K.
line
of
Ellis,
W.
1C9.9
W.
of
Van
Ness
aye..
13.060.
Jas.
H.
Bobinson
to
Josephine
Boblnson.
lot
23x
137.6,
on
8.
line
of
Oak,
W.
206.3
W.
of
Ashhury,
gift.
Same
to
Mary
A.
Bquire,
lot
25x137.6,
on
S.
line
of
Oak,
181.3
W.
of
Ashbory
St.,
gift.
DanL
8.
Began
et
al.
to
J.
i.
Barer,
assignment
for
benefit
of
creditors.
G.
Hueler
to
E.
L.
Hueler,
undivided
Y%
lot
202
x
2G6.8,
SE.
cor.
of
Kansas
and
Nevada,
$101
F.
Levy
aud
wife
to
Ernestine
Raas,
lot
32x120,
on
S.
line
of
Tyler,
137.6
W.
of
Polk.
gift.
J.
Plre
et
al.
to
P.
LcMndri,
lot
on
N.
line
of
Broad-
way,
73
W.
of
Eearny.
W.
62.6,
Ji.
92,
E.
47.8.
8.
23,
E.
15,
8.
63,
to
beginning,
110.
Chas.
O.
Hooker
to
Jno.
E.
Qnlnn.
lot
25x30,
on
E.
line
of
Valencia
St.,
135
If.
of
Twentieth
st.,
tlO.
L.
Seligman,
by
attorney,
to
Mora
M.
Barrett,
lot
50x1«i.3.
on
W.
line
ot
Ashbury,
25
N.
of
Tags
st..
*1,950.
game
to
Ctiarles
t.
Bartlett,
lot
25x137.6,
on
H.
Ue»
of
Page
at,
181.3
W.
of
Ashbnry
St.,
«930.
D.
E.
Martin
to
B.
gallea,
lota
10
and
11.
blact
317
Case
Tract,
(600.
Alexander
Whiteside
to
J.
E.
McGilllcnddy,
lot
23x
117.6,
W.
line
of
Chattanooga,
195
N.
of
Twenty-third
L.
McDonagh
to D.N.
Easton,
lot
25x96.19Ki
W,
line
of
Broderick,
73
N.
of
Tell
St..
110.
H.
B.
Ohace
to
W.
A.
Frazer,
lot
29x110,
oa
E.
Una
of
Broderick
bU
127.9
N.
of
Clay
st,
tS.
David
N.
Easton
to
Anna
M.
Easton,
lot
33x96
JO^S.
on
W.
line
of
Broderick,
75
N.of
Fell
st,
gift.
J.
Center
et
al.
to
Katie
Stark,
lot on
W.
line
of
B&rtlett,
166
N.of
Twenty-fifth,
W.
117.6,
8.
25,
E.
110.4,
NE.
BJJ»i;
X.
10.5'
i
to
beginning,
|932.
nsun
J.
B.
Beiosteln
to
Blbernla
Bank,
1
year,
A
per
cert.,
lot
i7.8x120,
N.
line
of
Ellis
st.,
109.9
W.
ot
Vaa
Ness
avecne,
$4,500.
Paul
Lusenche
to
La
Societe
Francaise,
2
years,
5
per
cent.,
lot
on
N.
line
of
Broadway,
N.
73,
Vf.
of
Eearny
St.,
W.
62.6,
N.
92,
E.
47.6,
8.
29,
E.
15,
8.
63
ta
beginning,
i2,CCO.
L.
D.
Swsetzor
to
Eliza
B.
Buckler,
5
years,
6
per
cent.,
lot
23x137.6,
N.
line
of
Page
st.,
ICO
E.
of
Brod-
erick
St..
*-2.8C0.
H.
F.
Puckhaber
and
wife
to
German
Bank,
1
year.
7
per
cent.,
lot
25x1C6.3,
E.
line
of
Clayton,
123
H.
of
Page,
1100.
John
W.
Keillv
to
same,
1
year,
7
per
cent,
lot
3.ti
137.6,
on
8.
line
of
Oak
St.,
131.3
W.
of
Aahbory
st..
$cco.
.
Mary
Culver
to
same.
1
year,
7
per
cent.,
let
25xlfr)
on
N.
line
of
Page
st
.,
86.3
E.
of
Clay
toa
St.,
$430.
Eatie
Stars
end
hu«band
to
Geo.
6.
Crim.
1
yew,
T
per
cent.,
lot
W.
Bartlelt,
ICON.
of
Twsnty-flJtb,
W.
117.6.
S.
25,
E.
110.4,
NE.B.5
3
i,
If.
20.5-4
to
bwjta-
niog,
!6UC.
AUIJtXSA.
J&mea
W.
Wackie
to
M.
D.
Hyde,
tot
50x100
on
31
cor.
of
Tenth
and
Madison
tU,
HJCUO.
T.
J.
fchackieford
to
P.
M.
Bemillartl,
lot
25x113
o
*
V.
line
of
Eighteenth
st,
500
W.
ot
Telegraph
aye.,
Mary
H.
de
Fremery
to
Bobert
Knox
and
wife.
lot
on
SW.
cor.
of
Twelith
and
Center
its.,
W.
130.7i!i,
S.
C
8.9,
E.
1.U.1,
N.
53.9
to
beginning,
91,650.
Same
to
Mary
Itooner,
lot
on
W.
line
of
Center
it.,
58.9
S.
of
Twelfth
st,
W.
135,
8.
25,
E.
1J1.U4,
N.
25
to
betann
iotr.
Jt'".O.
James
de
Fremery
et
al.
to
ffa
Cogan
and
wife,
lot
50x125
on
E.
line
of
Chester
st,
138.9
B.
of
Twelfta
st,
11,270
Saaeto
F.
W.
Lange,
lot
73x132.7
on
VT.
line
Center
St.,
183.9
S.
of
Twelfth
st.
Mary
Haas
to
F.
Calhoun,
one
acre
on
Haas
at.,
Brooklyn
Township,
grant.
Elsie
A.
McElrath
to
F.
Stedzaan
and
wife,
lots
IS
asd
17,
block
2110,
Alden
Tract,
$5.
M.
E.
Blake
to
Board
of
Education,
Berkeley,
lot
i
13
to
21,
block
B,
Blake
Tract.
»I,COO.
REAL
ESTATE
TRANSACTIONS.
There
are
47,931
miles
of
railroad
radiating
f
roa
Chicago.
The
goblet
out
of
which
the
Dnke
of
llarlbor-
onzh
drank
the
night
before
the
battle
of
fllal-
plaquetwas
preserved,
and
has
Jnst
been
sold
ia
Paris.
Evidently
the
owners
of
the
goblet
do
cot
keep
a
hired
girl.
One
of
Mr.
Cleveland's
Buffalo
frianda
spoka
of
the
President's
life
there
as
the
moat
unevent-
ful
of
any
he
ever »aw.
"He
got
np
ia
the
mom.
ing,"
said
he,
''from
bis
room
on
m«<t|
street
and
proceeded
to
Louis
Bopet's
for
bis
breakfast
with
the
utmost
regularity",
and was
always
accom-
panied
by
the
homeliest,
meanest
and
most
un-
canny
bulldog
that
ever
lived
in
Baffalo."
"
Was
he
mnch
attached
to
doga
V
"
No,
1
don't
think
he
was,
but
he
had
oaa
lit-
tle
animal
that
was
his constant
companion
until
a
homely
white
brute,
belonging
to
Fayette
Cook,
took
that
dog
one
morning
and
chewed
him
all
np.
Cleveland
swore
vengeance
and
sent
roend
to
Deaa
Wilson,
the
dog-fighter,
prize-fighter,
cock-fighter
and
every
qther
kind
of
fighter,
and
gave
him
or-
ders
to
purchase
the
wickedest
bulldog
he
could
come
across.
The
result
was
that
Grove
was
soon
supplied
with
the
meanest
criminal
in
Buffalo,
and
Fayette
Cook's
dog
was
chewed
all
to
piecf*
that
night.
I
suppose
that
that
cursed
cur
of
Cleve-
land's
had
more
fights
on
his
programme
dnring
the
year
that
Cleveland
owned
him
than
any
other
canine
that
ever
existed."
air.
Cleveland's
Bulldog.
fi'tsburg
Time*.
,
BZSTn.4B
ncMrron—
ll
a.x
100
Alpha
Cod
60c;
V
0
r-ld
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Carry
3.1
a
MB*
Belchar.:..
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k
Nor...j
Cfliij
11
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Bodls
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40;
100
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100
b
10
1
40|
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Mono
2
43tfM
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30»
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ISOChollar
6Jc|
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s.y,
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2aOOoa
Facino
«3c|
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31
0
CC*Vir,inia.l
SB@l
25
1
60
Cnioa
Coa
Ua
2CO
Exciuquer.
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Loral
Neeantle*.
TOST
SESSION.
480
Hawaiian
O
Co
3
80i;
5000
Harket-stß
Bda..
13T
33
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THITtn
BISSIOS.
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350
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1
40|
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Union
Can,....,
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p.
k.
mama,
Bi&Attta.
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Alta
13
20'HalaANar
t"1
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Alpha
Con
70
75:SaSean
3a
is
Bast
k
Bstohac.
1
10
I
ifliMoa*
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BodlaCoß
149
148
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w
Si
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200
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60
«
Bullion.
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78
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120 125
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.
40
41
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Virginia...
138
1
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King^
>v
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*
Carry
105
1
10;
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OoaT.'.*.'.*."
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a
The
fruit
market
was
lower,
under
large
receipts,
particularly
Strawberries;
230
chests
came
In,
and
«"ld
from
*s@B
for
ordinary,
with
110
per
chest
for
choice.
Watsonville
Berries
bring
$5@6
per
chest,
owing
to
sandy
condition.
Monarch
sold
for
|7@B
per
chst,
and
choice
small
San
Jose
and
Al
viso
Berries
brought
$10.
Borne
email
lots
of
extra
fine
Berries
from
Antioch
brought
$15
per
chest.
Three
cars
of
Oranges
arrived.
The
market
is
well
cleaned
np
[of
Navel
Oranges
and
Malta
Blood
varieties.
Common
varieties
are
a
little
higher.
Cherries
are
in
larger
receipt.
462
bx»
came
in;
the
various
varieties
of
White
Cherries
bring
from
75cg$l
75
per
bx,
and
the
Black
oSKT'JS.
oflT?
1X
-
No
came
In.
tL»
l£Jf*»
Gooeetverriei.
c»me
in
j
esterday.
ftoT?
fw«
a«,fji^
et
ta
°™*t6««*«
with
California
Custom*
Duties.
.
w.?e
e
«toK:
*"*
iVa
***
W
*>
««te
Cartoms
woelptt
yesterday......
,„-,_
PrsvionHjr
reported....
7^*~
••—
•JJ-678
27
••••••...•
31.43(1
23
Total
since
Msy
l*t.
"
**
Same
time
In
1885
•••
148,108
68
Msrleaa
Dollars,
com
-»-i*
:
Gold
Bars
"*
-
OM
»9@79*
B.a»«dBUver.neroeat
dUoouat"'.;
si^Xf?*
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9
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Diseoa&t
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Bhanp"hai—
Dlftoocnt
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.
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fokohanM—
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The
Wheat
merket
is
quiet,
with
a
fair
demand
for
spot
to
fill
deliveries
<m
CrU
Board
contracts.
Bound
parcels
that
cotrecp
to
the
Cull
Board
stmdard
for
No.
1
ar«
in
demand.
The first
installment
of
6,000
tons
called
on
buyer
contracts
last
Saturday,
will
be
deliverable
by
10
a.
m.
oa
Thursday,
and
the
second
Installment,
said
to
agcrregate
10,000
tons
more,
will
be
due
on
Satarday
morning.
Futures
were
steadily
held
yesterday,
at
about
the
previous
day's
prices.
Bales
of
wheat
only
aggregated
at
both
sessions
yes-
terday
3,700
tons.
Barley
was
quiet.
Sales
of
800
tons
seller
1886,
on
call,
at
84@84>«c
\>
ctl.
Oats
are
steady
under
large
receipts
from
Oregon.
The
large
re-
ceipts
ot
Corn
from
Nebraska
has
checked
business,
and
values
favor
buyers.
The
produce
market
was
quiet
under
large
receipts.
The
canners
are
buying
Asparagus
and
Green
Peas,
and
the
market
is
well
cleaned
up.
New
Potatoes
are
in
large
stock.
Bbu-
barb
is
more
plenty.
Tomatoes,
Btring
Beans
and
Cucumbers
are
In
light
receipt.
The
receipts
yester-
day
were
522
bxs
Asparagus,
994
pkgs
new
Potatoes,
">"0
sis
Peas,
115
bzs
Bhubarb,
6
bags
String
Beans,
-3
bis
Tomatoes
and
7
do
Cucumbers.
Newhall'B
Boss
k
Co.
will
hold
to-day,
a
eP^
11
*
1
credit
sale
of
Carped.
Oilcloth.
Linoleum,
Mais,
Br^dtkTseelUr
k
Co.
win
fcoM
»o^ay
a
-pecial
trade
aale
of
ffilrerplated
Ware.
Jewelry.
Glassware,
etc.,
also.
Oil
Painting-?.
Pt«el
Engravings,
c to.
.
B.
D.
W.
Da^fc
Co.
will
hold
to-day
their
regular
sBles
8
le
of
Boota.'
Shoes
O^thinsr.
Furnish
in«
Good*,
et^al-o.
a
qamntlty
of
Harness
and
as-
"22."i2^!S-
by
the
««k
and
Bond
Ex-
chaSe
SrtfTarfollows
:
100
Cal
Electric
Light,
do
96-
10
Hawaiian
Commercial
Company,
$8
62»;
60
do'
98574-
10
Contra
Costa
Water.
$80
25;
6000
Spring
Valley
Bonds,
f
123;
60
Spring Valley
Water,
s
30,
$9J.
The
British
bark
Michael
Hutchinson
was
cleared
yesterday
for
Liverpool,
with
a
miscellaneous
cargo
of
merchandise,
valued
at
919,476.
including
300
cs
Hocey,
2L219
lbs
Tallow,
210,601
lbs
Borax,
114.760
lbs
Ore,
300
cs
Fruit,
60
galls
Wine.
In
transit—
6CC
S.s
Shells,
1329
sku
Cotton
Seed,
1,310,706
lbs
Copra,
valued
at
$37,400.
To
Paris,
France—
l9o
galls
Wine,
valued
at
{92.
The
principal
receipts
of
California
produce
from
t>sy
and
coast
sources
for
th«
past
24
hours
here
been
as
follows:
172
bbls
Lime,
98
rls
Leather,
742
reams
Paper,
21,403
galls
Wine,
307
Hides,
27
bdls
Pelts,
4
Calf,
6
do
Skins.
329
ctls
Batter,
333
do
Cheese,
10.350
doz
Eggs,
213 cs
Powder.
67
do
Coal
Oil,
66
sks
Fe&Bute,
13
tanks
Crude
Oil,
1
car
Naptha,
65
tks
Beans.
1461
do
Potatoes,
117
di
Onions,
IG9
tons
Hay,
43
do
Straw.
The
following
are
the
principal
overland
railroad
receipts
for
the
twenty-four
hours
ending
yesterday;:
42
crts
Earthenware,
267
pkgs
Glassware;
441
bbls
Oysters,
2CO
do
apples,
28
bdls
Leather,
4
pkgs
Prog",
14
do
Hardware.
6
coils
Cordage,
50
bbls
Gla-
coee,
170
pkgs
Beer,
447
ctls
Hams,
107S
cs
Canned
Goods.
187
bdls
Iron,
743
do
Pipe,
60
bbls
Spirits,
205
,
ctls
Tobacco,
64,71b
doz
Eggs;
135
pkgs
f
Mi,
24
bdls
Paper,
10
cs
Shoe*,
575
spools
barb
Wlr«,
8
crts
But-
ter,
59
kegs
Nails,
10!)
bdls
S'teet
Iron,
930
tis
Bice,
500
bxs
Starch,
29
crU
Lsrd.
"
Local
lavestmrnt
Securities.
A.
W.
Blow,
memiter
of
the
Stock
and
Bond
Ex-
change,
in
his
monthly
review
of
the
market
for
Sln-
veetment
Securities
for
the
mouth
of
April,
says
as
follows
:
Ibe
California
Safe
Deposit
and
Trust
Company
havereducei
their
qcartarlf
dividends
from
75
cents
to
tv.i
cent?,
and
the
First
National
Bank
from
$2
to
91
75.
Daring
the
month
sales
have
been
made
ot
23
Kheres
London.
I'M-is and
Amerlctn
Back,
at
?90}£;
>i-.U
Oal.latid
G.
L.
&
B.
Bonds,
at
$101;
1000
Park
and
Ocean
B.
R.
Of>o
'0.
9120k;
5000
Montgomery
Av-
enue
Bonde,
$28;
42.000
D.
B;4s,
Registered
and
Cou-
pon
Bonds,
from
*125
787
8
to
M
26
1
*;
800
Sin
Francisco
•>
per
cent
Bonds,
due
18.U,
nt
*
liy
'
j
and
accrued
in-
terest;
3t)00
do,
due
lßti7.
Wtt%
and
accraed
Interest;
10
OCO
Alamsda
Coniity
8
per
ct*nt
Bands,
$108!4;
18,000
A'cmeda
Cify,
5
per
cent
Bnn1«,
HO2V4;
210
a
Soleno
County
5
per
cent
Bonds,
SIOIW,
2500
Hum-
boldt
Count;
9
per
cvi
t
Kotido,
$102
and
accraod
in-
terest;
3000
Talsre
County
7
per
cent
15
>u-l«,
9103V4
Hii'l
accrued
ictere^t:
n>u;j
Northern
Railway
of
Cali-
fornia,
9116.
$ab>Treasnry
Ucport
for
April.
Receipts
and
disbursements
by
the
Assistant
United
Stamps
Treasurer
at
Saa
Francisco
for
the
month
of
April,
1886,
were
as
follows:
BECEITTB.
Custom*
SSIS.SH
61
Internal
Revenue
131.958
27
Sales
Public
Lands
45.657
ci
Patent
fees.
I.RTO
00
Transfers.
26.*00
00
Transfer
Standard
Dollar*
183,500
00
Postofice
Department
88.274
63
Disbursing
officers.
990,488
82
Miscellaneous
BLB7S
84
Total
..$2,107,255
73
DISBURSEMENTS.
On
account
of
Treasury
Drafts
$619,828
86
Poslolfice
Drafts
12,535
40
Interest
on
Public
Debt
63.666
17
I)
UbursLng
officers'
Drafts
;
8G8.5J0
C
4
Transfers
26,600
00
Total
91,591.020
47
The
amount
of
money
on
hand
April
30,
18S6,
was
*05,CG1,572.
Harket
BeTiew.
There
was
but
few
changes
reported
yesterday
in
the
merchandise
market.
There
is
a
good
demand
for
China
Rice,
and
some
grades
were
marked
np.
Sales
daring
the
week
have
been
large,
and
there
is
a
good
demand
for
export
account.
Several
thou-
sand
bags
China
Mixed
Rice
have
been
purchased
for
fhipment
by
the
omgoing
steamer
to
Central
and
Sonth
America.
Stocks
of
China
Nut
are
heavy,
and
prices
slightly
lower.
None
of
the
Balmon
canneries
are
yet
at
work,
as
the
run
of
Fish
in
the
Sacramento
River
ie
cot
yet
sufficiently
large
to
justify
begin-
ning
operations.
One
local
pack
sold
ahead
at
$1
15
per
dozen.
Is
said
to
bave
been
resold
at
an
advance
of
2He
per
doz.
Canneries
on
the
Columbia
Blrer
bave
not
yet
commenced
operations,
owing
to
a
strike
of
the
fishermen.
The
market
is
well
supplied
with
other
kiud*
of
Fisu,
received
in
lar^e
quanti-
ties
from
the
East
dariug
the
low
freight
period.
J.
W.
Harrison
in
his
werkly
review
of
the
Coal
and
Iron
market
6ays
:
The
arrivals
of
Coal
this
week
have
been
from
Great
Britain
aud
Australia,
2,689
tons;
from
the
const
collieries,
17,10(1
tons.
There
are
no
special
changes
to
note
this
week,
and
but
few
sales
ere
I
eing
made
from
$nt
han4s.
still
the
list
of
foreign
cargoes
t*ing
loaded
and
entered
outward
for
this
port
is
being
daily
augmented,
which
insures
a
continuance
of
lo
.-priced
fuel
for
manufacturing
and
domestic
purposes
durfDg
ISBS.
The
outlook
for
Coal
being
piacpd
on
the
free
list
in
the
coming
re-
vision
of
the
tariff
i4uot
very
encouraging;
its
pas-
fe&ge
would
be
a
marked
incentive
to
local
manufac-
turers,
and
indirectly
a
bnu^fit
to
our
farming
inter-
ests,
as
the
greater
freight
received
by
Coal
carriers
inwards
would
enable
them
to
transport
our
cereals
outward
at
a
low
figure.
The
abrogation
of
the
duty
would
have
that
teudorcy.
The
number
of
vessels
loading
and
to
load
at
Australian
ports
is
nnprece-
dently
large
;
the
very
light
nrrivals
from
there
for
the
past
two months
have
almost
cleaned
np
the
local
stock.
Iron
is
participating
in
the
general
statna-
tion
of
b
-siness.
The
facilities
we
have
for
melting
Iron
are
fully
four
times
pr^ater
than
the
quantity
consumed,
cad
when
cont.-acts
are
open
to
competi-
tion,
the
lnnrgin
of
profit
to
the
successful
bidder
is
very
light.
FINANCIAL
AND
COMMERCIAL.
The
following
U
the
ofßdal
report
of
the
transacUoa
f
esterdar
1
.
;
. .
Yesterday's
Bales.
Following
Is
tha
ofieta]
report
of
ths
transastlons
si
•ha
San
Francisoo
Stock
Exchange
:
.
crroniiAi.
szssxoa
9-30
*.
m.
]53Beloher
1
10;
400
Hale
*
Nor
201
.
SOBest*
Belch
1
(H
1
100730.'.
*00
JKS???"
00
*""
*
w
"
1W
M«xicaa........*.**".*>o
?00BaUion
.SOcl
lOONavajo...
33«
HQoBulwerCon...2
05©5
10.
50
0ph1r
......
.1
"".^450
\u25a0
JSCholUr^......;
70c 100
Peer1e55.
.
....'."....
,.150
250OC*YJ»Binla.
1
80
i
650
Potosi
.......Ms
40
EurekaOon.«.-.T;.-.
1
10:
100Sava?«...
....Site
100
Gld
*
Curry..;.
...;.
850
MOSls*
Navada...
Ms
;M«10....:.......,.;....i5c.
'
50
UaisaCoa
20c
MINING
STOCKS.
Produce
ExcbSßte
Call
Board.
MOBHIBG
SESSION.
.
Wheat—
Sales
ot
No.
1
Whits
:
June-
200
tons
at
91
»2X
%)
ctl.
Buyer
season—
loo
tons
at
91
86.^;
100
at
SI
36V
V
ctl.
Juyer
18h6—
400
tonsat
JI3GV;
200
at
91
88^;
290
at
I
$1
36H;
200
at
$1
35%
V
ctl.
Seller
18S6-100
tons
at
$1
22
V;
100
at
$1
22
%f?
ctl.
ATTEBBOOR
BXSBIOJI.
Wlieat—
Sales
Ho.
1
Whlto
1
Buyer
1886-200
tons
at
91
31K:
100
at
91
SSX
;
'ICO
Sat
$1
36*
;
300
at
91
86«
;
900
at
91
36X
%T
otl.
Seller
1886-100
tons
at
91
2a
»
;
400
at
$1
23
1?
ctl.
:
Karl
vy
No.
l
Feed
j
Beller
1886
-100
tons
at
84c;
200
at
84
Ha
COO
at
84
Vc
......
YESTEKDAY'S
QUOTATIOSS.
Wheat
Receipts.
158,145
centals.
-
Mining,
9136
V
toslS7H^ctl:Ro.lshlpping,9lS2H@l3s;
No.
3
do.
do
9130.
On
May
6,
1885,
the
Liverpool
quota-
tions
were
7s
4d©7a
7d
for
California
shipping
car-
goes
and
the
local
rates
were
9
1
47
%
@1
52tf
%
ctl
for
ship-
ping
and
mining,
.
The
above
receipts
Include
the
cargoes
of
two
vessels
en
route
from
fort
Costa
and
one
t»om
Valiejo
to
the
United
Kingdom.
'
'
Floor—
Receipts
4312
qr
ska,
Interior
and local
extras
are
quotable
from
9*
00(44
40
V
bbl,
as
to
brand,
quantity,
etc.,
the
latter
being
the
jobbing
price
for
gilt,
edge
city
brands;
medium
grades,
98
25@3
75.
Interior
and
local
Superfine
ranges
from
f
2
50@3
00
as
to
brand.
The
rates
for
extras
a
year
am
were
94
25@4
SO
$)
bbl.
The
above
receipts
Include
8200
qr
sks
from
Oregon
and
850
<jr
(ks
Eastern:
Barley
Brewing,
91
409U
69 58
ctl;
No.
1
feed,9135;N0.3.9130;
Chevalier,
91
60©5
l
68.
Beceipts
1618
centals.
K.Te—
Quotable
at
tl
S2X@l
37tf,
as
to
quality.
Receipts,
1280
sks.
Corn—
Large
Yellow,
8110.
Small
Yellow
91
19:
White.
81
C
110:
Nebraska,
95c@$l
for
mixed;
Kansas
Whit*,
$i@a
OS
$*
ctL
Receipts
1283
ska.
all
Nebraska.
Oata-ttarprise
anC
Milling,
9155@140
for
choice;
80.
1,
91
35@l
27K
:
other
grades,
91
12fc@l
20.
receipts.
\u25a0
.
\u25a0
Bocknhcat-
Quotable
as
II
20@l
25
V
ctl.
Receipts
sks.
'
-
-
\u25a0
.-«*-~-"«i'
i
*.**E
;
W
Bran-From
mill.
912K&U
"9
ton
for
new.
Re-.
ceipWi!oek9.
.
.
lloim
-California
grades
are
anotabla
at
s@7c
i?
a
for
1885
crop.
Receipts
bis.
F«e<t—
Ground
Bailer,
"
929i530
?}
ton
;
"
Mlddlimga
917@lt<.
Cracked
Corn,
926
-
r
Oil
Cake
Meal,
new
orooess.
917
60:
old
proc«m.
929©30
at
mill,
net
cash.
Receipts
of
middlings
473
st"
\u25a0
lsHII»IJ>llllWI*ltl>ri
.
HlllsiafTa—
Buckwheat
*
lour.
SHo;
new
process
In
Wils,
2i«
ft
b
net,
?8W;
Qraham
ao,
2«c;
Bye
d0,2V0;
Bice
do,
7
>$o;
Oat
Groats,
4fco:
Bnokwhest
do,
60;
Ho
a-
iny.
>He;
Pearl
and
Granulated,
in
bWa,
200
Bs
net,
}8U0;
crackod
Wheat.
2
Vc-,:
Farina,
60;
Pearl
Barley,
3«@&3<c;
BpUtPeas,4c:
Rye
Meel.'iHC:
Oat
do,
BVO
%
ib;
California
cot
Oat
Meal
J7
V>
bbl;
I
Eastern
99
00.
Scoje.
ii
6(1
j
O.
M.
U&X
Flakes
97 75
«J
bbl.
%?
case 95
50.
Slay—
quote
choice
Wheat
at
115@17
Wt
No.
1
Wheat
tl3@l4i
choice
Wheat
and
Oat.
$14©15
00;
good
Hay.
91160@13
80:rfalr,-911©12|
Wild
Oat.
J3©lB
E0
;
Tame
O»t.
910@12
;
.
Comr-resfwd
Hay.
Blo@l4
CO;
Alfalia.
SlC©ll
50.
Olover.
fS^tll.
Receipts
163
tons.
..
Si
ran-—
From
6:@9ue
fl
tie.
as
to
grada.
tteoeipts,
43
*ona,
\u25a0
DOMESTIC PRODUCE.
The-
Stock
and
Bond
Exchange,
WATER
STOCKS.
Bid.
Alhtd
BU.
AiktJ.
Contra
00ita....
80K
81
|Sprin«
Vallsy
..
S3
S3f
I
,';.
UNITED
STATES
BONDS.
1
Per
Cant.
Ms..
101
iy,
Pr
Ct
Qly,
op
112?,'
JIT
Ct
Qly,
cp.
Kd<:
4K
Pr
Ot
Qly,
rg
U2«
-
4Pr
Ot
Q!y
rsg«
126^
-
GAS
STOCKS.
\u25a0
'\u25a0";.\u25a0••-=.
Capital
65
iPacifloGaslmp.
60
V
Central
67
!»aa
Franouco
..
!7>/
-58
Ooklaad
33tf
St^SanJoe*
Bl
LcaAugoifti.....
S3M
37
H
Stockton
Oa*..,
S3
COCKTJ
BONDS.
Alameda
6'
«.,..,
133
San
F'ncljeo
B*f
Humboldt9'B...
issue
'68.
101
H
13)
Los
Angeles
7's.
IS)S
San
Franoisoo
7
Napa6's
100
perot
Sohool.
11l
Sacramento
6
>
s.
IJS
Santa
Clara
7's.
Secromsnto
b'..
Sonoma
6*s..
M
.
102 105
San
Joaqaln
B*B.
.
FOWDZB
STOCKS.
AtlantleDyna'tsS
S4
-
Tonlte...
-.
OalUomia
125 ISO
Otah
1
«.
Excelsior.
Vigorlt
SY
sv
Giant
63V*
6<W
Volcaa
Powdar
17
13V
Safety
Nitro....
9
9*
!"
\
>\u25a0.•\u25a0\u25a0;
BATLEOAD
STOCKS.
Central...
20
0ak1and....
.....
Clay
Street
60
Omnibus
60
55
City
-
83
Presidio
«v
_.
California
8t....
100
Setter
818
1
HO
Geary
St
10!)
Tslegrach
HIU.
IX
-
NB*
Minion.
98)f
10OK
BIISCELLANEOC3
STOCKS.
Col
Art
Stone
Oo
2% 3%
Jndson
Mfa
Co.
11
v
20
Oal
Dry
Dock
Oo
25
-
Mattnllath
Mfg
-
-
Oal
Elect
L't
Co
6,
GK
Merchants'
Ex..
85 89
Oal
Electrical
W
-
6
OakMArtStOo!
-
iv
Oal
Wire
Works
ES
Pao
Boiling
Mis
85
'
90
Cal
Iron
*
BUel
1
Pioneer
Win
Ml.
250
Gas Con
Ass'n.
.
7
PaolrnANlOo.
45
tiH
Gold
AStook
Tel
45
PgtSndlxonOo
-
»
HakalaaPltnOo
Safe
Deposit....
Hawai'n
Com
Oo
8K
&H
WastrnMin'lCo
>..
r
mBCKIXAKXOt>S
BOXDB.
Cal
Dry
Dock...
105J<
107
NP
Coast
88,
Oal
Ira
k
Steel..
S3
24
mortgage..
90
Oal
Wire
Works.
101
103
NBB
of
CU...
116
OCeetaWaterOo,
192
Oildßßß'sß's
Dupont
Street..
60
Oakl'd
Gaslight
100
X
Montgomery
Ay.
2.1
23
Ogn
BBk
N
Oo
llo'
-
Markets
RBds.
129
ISIH
Pacific
EdU
Mt.
107K
Park
kO
B
8...
122K
126
Pioneer
Win
Ml.
75
ICO
Natoma
Water
Jk
Southern
PBB.
ICBK
MOot'B
-
101
SPBB'sArl...
loax
-
Nevada
Co
88..
70
8
V
Water
Bnda
lffl
133
V
NP
Coast
88..
100
OnloalrnWorks.
100
104
n'
MPaolfloßß...
115K
-
ISStTKAKCE
BTOCXS.
Anglo-Nevada...
-
25
X
Oakland
Horns..
79
H.VJ
0aU10m1a..,,,..
11SK
Stats
Invsstm't.
WH
Commercial
123
-
Son
93
131
Fireman's
Fnd..
137t$
Duloa.
113
Horns
Mutual..
.
143
Western
........
63 79
.
"
.
BAITS
STOCKS.
Al-.Bied
\u25a0»......„.
\u25a0
102
li^aasr^rs".
......
88
Anglo-OaUrnla.
50
.81
L'n.
Paris
*Am
90
98
Bnk
of
CrJlfnia
171
Merchants'
Ex..
H
Oal
t»af
a
Deposit
Paelflo
ISO 170
ATrostOo....
40
42H
San
Jow
Ist
Nat.l3o
Cal
Bay
A
Loan.
e7X
Savings
k
Loan.
153
First
NBkStita
145
-
Security
Sav'ga.
125
.
Fiwt
National..
r
121
"
,
. Cm
BOJfDS,
Lcs
Angelas
Ts.
ICB
109
Sacramento
8"».
S3
15
M&rysTi
Hag's...
106
San
Dis«o
lVs..
130
Oakland
6*s
130
121'
Ktncktoa
fl'
109
STOCKS
AND
BONDS.
Tuksdat
Evesejo.
May
4.
1885.
FLOOR—
3CO
qr
sks,
Hickok,
S
A
Co;
600
do
Deming
P
M
Co;
40
do
Older:
760
do
Sohwabachar
Bros;
1C«O
do
SperryACo;s6odoOL
Dingier;
432
d0
Pierce
Bros;
600
do
Moore,
Ferguson
A
Co.
Total,
4812.
WHEAT-657
ctls,
Costigan,
C
4
Co;
SSdoG
Morrow
it
Co;
516G
do
I'aalsell
A
WUbur;
260
do
JT
Earnest
:
6
SCO
do
Balfour,
Guthria
i
Co;
733
do
Eppinger
*
Co-
101.220
do
W
Dresbach;
43,378
do
Starr
i
Co.
Total]
BARLEY—
3I6
ctls,
Simon,
Jacobs
k
Co;
1304
do
Lowry
&
Stellar.
Total.
1620.
CORN—
ILBS
ctls
Various
(Nebraska).
RYt—
Cctl
ctls.
Blum.
BA
G;
631
do
GB
A;
16c
do
Tru-
benbich
i
Co.
Total
1230.
BUAN—
7SO
sacts,
Starr
&
Co.
MIDOLJI\Uti-^2
sacks.
Order;
450
do
Starr
&
Co.
Total,
472.
WOOL-
B','
bales.
Shoobert,
B
A
Co;
S3
do
L
Breslaoer
*
Co:
174
do
Christy
&
Wise;
90
do
E
Avy;
24
do
GitJord
A
Co:
44
do
Blum,
BAG:
37
do
J
PNewmatk:
73d0
Hulme
*
Hart;
26
do
S
Jacobs
A
Co:
23
do
T
Tryon:
13
do
Oal
Wool
Co;
odo
8
Wagsnheim
A
Co;
91
do
Page
Bros:
66
do
L
F
Moulton;
74
do
Order.
Total
810.
QUICKSILVER—
2
flasks.
Order.
RECEIPTS
OF INTERIOR
PRODUCE.
leee;
\u25a0
catch*
of
prices
"
are
".
nominal
;
-
East-
tT^l
o
1
£??
6
°
'ia~
:
--
boneless,
6@Bhc;'
ftJ?®P^rtf*
Ee
E
In
f
f
«
Wo
'
«or
Eastern.
-•
85a450
•2^?f?«V
if??""
I'*ll1
'*
11
'H®
l
W
*
kit
'or
No
1;
k^i
uf.™
HF^'
W:
M
©«
25
for
Meet
In
15-ft
kits!
\u25a0
Jfii
Tn
«
o
®lo®
10
MSM
S
bhl
"-
120©22:
No.
2
kits,
tl
28
in
hf
obis:
klts.k^
W
B
°
67
M!
Wl>it
?
Fishl
-•
B
K@9
'1
Sole,
for
shipnient;
M@2oo
ft;
Rough
do.
l@2ooi
best
Sols
Leather,
for
this
market.
2S?Bocj
?
«}?£'
24
@
28
°:
"F
h
«.
»@330
;
Harness,
38@530:
do
No.
1.
84@27c;
Up,
45@§>o
V
Ib;
calf.
60@750
S*
ft
;
wax
aide
2PPff
M®18o
:
buß.
14ai50
:
aklrttoi.
SO^lo.
.
\u25a0
\u0084
T
j
g*-H—
Cawro
pnees
of
Bedwood
:3<
1000
ft
estao-
U
9^
<^
tobet
80,
188S
:
Boufrh,
merclumtable,
915
:
Keruse,
910;
Boards,
merchantable,
specified
widths.
10
inches
wide
and
over.
$16;
Refuse
do,
til.
Clsar-Mer-
J^t^i*
Surfaced
and
Boagh
Clear.
Ixlo
and
uuward,
924;
Befuse
do.
918:
Merchantable
de,
IxB.
923;
Befose
do
918;
Merchantable
do.
IxB,
I^x6,
I»x8,
2xB.
$22;
\u25a0£?%
d
2"d
2"
tl6
-
Half-inch
Lumber-Merchantable
H-
iJjeh
Barfaced.
board
measure,
9SB:
Befuse
do.
924;
Mer
f
1?
o,i*
Battens.
982;
do
Siding,
9S2t
bhort
H
«
m
Bl^
11
*.
board
measure
(under
13
feet
long).
920.
g°««o—
Ho.
1.
lxio,
13
feet
and
over,
925;
No.
ado,
921;
BeTuM
do,
914.
Tongued
and .
Grooved—
Merchantable
?*«£•
f?
d
Q
"
12
ft
over,
9M;
Befuse
do.
916;
IxB
do>
joj
o
?•
*
Us
do
nnder
J
ft,
915.
Toatraed,
Grooved
and
Beaded-Merchantable,
Ix
4,
T.,
G.a&d
Beaded.
IS
ft
100
/i?£
orer
>
*
34
i
'
Bstuse
do
91S;
Merchantable
do,
12
and
14
ft
loan.
J22;
Befuse
do
$18;
do
1
to
11
ft
long,
$18;
do
under
7
ft
long,
915.
Panel
Stook—
Short,
1
inch,
Roufith
Clear,
under
13
ft.
$16.
Tank
Stock-Short,
3
and
3
Inch,
Surfaced
or
Rotyth
Clear,
under
13
ft,
918.
Pick.
ets-Bough
Sauare-end
Pioksts,
110;
Bonah
Pointed.
912;
Fancy
Pointed,
fig.
-
The
above
list
is
for.
delivery
at
San
Francisco,
Oak.
land,
Alameda,
Berkeley,
Vallejo.
Benicia.
Port
Oosta-
Martinez
and
Antioch.
Kxtra
freight
addedfor
delivery,
at
f
onthern
coast
ports
of
California.
\u25a0
\u25a0
-
Retail
D
rloes
Feb.
6.1886:
Pins
Bough,
$15;
N0.2.
912;
No.
2
in
lengths,
tl9;
40
to
60
feet
lengths,
917;
60
to
60
feet
lengths,
$18.;
selected,
$20;
clear.
$35;
flrewcod.
$8.
T.
and
G.
Flooring
Ix
6.
t27
6G:
IXxB,
1x4.1Xx4,
IX
by
3,
li
3.and
narrower,
t3O;
No.
2,
922
60.
Stepping,
$35
60;
No
X
$27
SO.
FuTrlng,lx3,
lin'l
ft,
Vo;
Bedwood.
rough.
$18;
do
No.
2.
914;
do
Surfaced,
930;
T.
and
G.
6
in.
12
ft
and
over,
$28;
do
7to
11
ft.
928;
do
under
7
ft,
920;
do
Rustio,
$30;
do
No.
3,
926:
do
T.
and
G.
Beaded
12
ft
and
over,
980;
do do
7
to
11
ft.
$25;
do do
under
7
ft.
920;
do
Siding.
X
in.,
$22
60.
Pickets,
fancy,
$25;
do
Bough
Pointed,
916;
do
Square,
914;
Battens.
KxS.per
lineal
ft.
Vo:
Shlnsrles.
92:
Laths.
IK.
25;
do
lii.
93
78.
-
MAOOABOM
AND
VHRiIIOEIiLJ—
Quotations
are
as
follows
:
Maccaroni,
Vermicelli,
etc,
No.
1
extra,
%1
bx,
91;
do
No.
2,
75c;
Italian
Paste
(three
kinds
in
eaoh
box)
V
ft,
13c;
Maccaroni
and
Vermioelli
(Pearl
Brand),
Is
1-ft
pkgs,
24
Bs
%1
bx,
%1
ft,
I
80;
Farina,
in
ptgs
(21
pkgg
in
eaoh
box),
$
box,
$180;
Maccaroni
and
VermloelU;
etc
(
Medal
Brand),
bores
15
lbs
net,
$3
box.
tl
25.
.
METALS—
Pig
Iron—
8po«
prices—
Eglington.
921
80
$
ton;
Glengarnock.
922
B0;
Shots
No.
I,
$2350;
Clay
Lane
"hite.
923
50;
American
soft.
924;
Clipper
Gap,
Nos.
1
to
4,
(22023
50.
Tin
Plata-Terne.
$8
25©5
bO;
do
Char-
coal.
97@7
35;
Pig
Lead.
4
Vo;
Bar
do.
6«©BHc.
Lead
pipe,
7c;
Bheet.
8a
Copc#r
Bar,
18
Ho
$?
ft.
do
sneatlng,
19@20o;
do
old.
lB@16o:
do
yellow,
1«C
Zino
BXiy.22^=.
66
'
<c!
brOlWn
"^
7KO>
TiD
'
NAVAL
STORES—
BosIn,9336@S
50
3)
bbl;
Tar
,f!
gall.
<0c;
Swedish
Tar,
V
ble,
$9@10;
Pitch.
.«S
75@l
00;
Oakum,
Paciflo,s3
&o@4
2Sft
bl;
Eastera.il
50@5.
Spirits
Turpentine,
in
m,
680
??
gall;
Anchors,
7@Bo
fl
ft;
Chains.
6k©9o
:
Hemp
Bope,
12©140
s
Bolt
Bope,
17c.
OILS-Ohina
Nut,
45@49K0
H
gall.
Cantor
Oil—
Baker
1
a
AA,
$1
49:
California
Diamond,
No.
1,
91
80
In
cs.
91
27
H
in
bbls;
Ha
3.
91
15
in
cs.
91
12
M
In
bbls.
Linseed
Oilln
bbls.
raw,
42X01
cases,
450.
Bollled,
45c
In
bbls,
47
Xc
in
cs:
Kerosene,
Carloal
lots,
420.230
c
lots
25c
less
than
100
cs
lots2Bo:
water
white.
Inbuilt,
I
60;
bbla.
ISC.
Stand.
ard
White,
110
rte^.,
20@220
in
cs;
bulk
lie.
bbla
Ho.
Oocoanut
Oil.
87H©Ko
gall.
KAlLS—
jobbicar
pnees
are
as
follows:
Nails,
92 85
per
kesr
on
carload
lots
of
300
kegs,
les*2per
cent
cash:
lota
ot
100
kegß,
92
60,
less
2
per
cent
cash;
lei
3
than
100
kegs,
$2
70
Ibps
3
per
cent
cash.
FAINTS
AND
VARNI3HES-
White
Lsad-sV@6o
for
\u25a0tegs;
6tf@6
Vc
for
6-ft
tins;
Bad
Lead.
6c:
Litharge,
60.
Pioneer,
tin
lots,
6Vc;
smaller.
60.
Coach
Vaml&h—
Finishing.
$3
6O@B
&
gall:
rubbing,
?l©s;
mUcallane-
ous,
$1
75@4.
Pacific
Rubber
Paint-House
colors,
91
23
to
$1
SO;
wagon
colors,
$1
70@2
SB:
metallic,
85c@$l
20.
Ealsomiiie.
white.
75c:
color
90c.
Trade
discount.
QDIOESILVEB-Ouotable
at
44M0@45K
TR
ft
and
$34035
3}
flask,
net
cash.
London
trice.
£S
IBs
BICE—
No.
1
China-Extra—
New
crop,
$5
7805
90;
mixed.
$4
65@M
70.
No.
1
China,
wood
quality.
9545
to
$S
SO;
old
extra.
$550(35
R0:
Hawaiian.
94
62H&*
75 60
days.
Carolina
Bice,
$8
75@4
60
IB
100
lbs.
«
HALT—
We
quote:
Carmen
Island,
$12ff11
3;
do
O
lt
fine,
$14;
Dairy
and
Table,
914G23:
Bay
Salt
Bock,
S6@lo;
Half
Ground
99Q13.
We
quota
Liverpool
Salt
inginaksof
228
fti.
100
fts.
BOfts
Holmes"
extra
eifted.
$22
SO
924
00
$23
00
Wellington
.....12
50
15
00
.16
00
Hlgglns*
Eureka
22
SO
24 00 25 00
Worthinsrton
12
SO
15
00
16
On
Higgins'
Windsor
12
60
15
00
18
00
Hicksons'
Champion
12
SO
15
00
16
00
Bowers,
,
12
50
13
00
16
00
SPICES-
Whole—
Oassla.
6V@7Ko;
Ginger,
I0@16o;
Mace.
8S@40o;
Pepper.
IB@l5Xo
for
China:
sifted
Singa-
pore
l*@l6Xo:
White,
28@270;
Allspioe,
6X@'<>:
Zanrt.
par
Cloves.
16@16K0;
Amboyna
Cloves,
30o:
Cinnamon.
BS@4sc;
Nutmegs,4s@47Ko;
Bago,
4©4,V0;
Tapioca,
4otn
*
,"<cfi
ft.
Local
manufacturers'
rates
for
ground
sploss
at
factory
l.ft
Ons:
Pepper.
14@16o;
whites,
20®22«0
ft
Mustard.
$3
75
%}
doz.
to
16c
ft;
Ginger,
$3
Job,
to
14c
W
ft;
Allspice.
$s
75
$?
doz,
to
180
#
ft:
Oaaala,
pnrs
1
doz.
$6
SO:
Cloves.
95 75
fl
doz
to
260
$1
ft:
Maoe.
750;
Hntmem,
$10
3?
dor.
to
6OKO
«
v
SKLY.O
.V-Priceß
nominal.
BDGAB—
Refinery
prtose,
net
cash:
,
California
v_«
«_v
AurU23d.
Extra
fine
Cube;..,.
....
Clrole
A
Crushed.
7^o
Circle
A
Loaves
Circle
A
Pat,
Cube
?ho
Confectioners'
A..
..........a
7c
Powdered..
•••••»>•«•
••••\u25a0•....
....
Extra
Fine
Powdered
....
Extra
Powdered,,..,.
7^o
Fine
Crashed,,.,,,,
,
\u0084.,,<
7Ko
;
Dry
Granulated
7^o
XX
Dry
Granulated,
\u0084,,
ElDeradoO
.."
ExtraO.....
6VO
Golden
C
6XO
D.,.,
....
Extra
Golden
O
....
Maiiposa
O
....
Nonpareil
0....
\u25a0
....
California
Refinery
prices
of
February
lltn.
Het
canhi
Star
Drips
Svruo.
in
bbls.
20o:
half
do,
2zj«o;
6-gall
keos,
27H0;
I-gall
tins.
37M°
«
gallon
TEA—
Japan,
bulk—
twmmon
to
medium,
30©33K0
medium
to
good
medium.
25@80o;
good
medium,
80@33ci
fine,
Sf©4oo;
oboioe,
40@450;
choicest,
BOo;
China—
English
Breakfast,
Congous.
23@e0c;
Souohong,
85@705,
Amoy
Oclong,
22H@S0o;
Formosa
Oolong,
83@73t.
Fancy
brandsi
In
papers,
2S@S5c
H
»,
aocordlag
to
annllty.
-
WINEB,
ETO
Calif
ornla
-
Angelica.
$4
50©5
50
f?
cane;
bulk,
sl
oo@l
23
?}
gall;
Claret,
92
25@*3
69
$}
cas«|
bulk,
4of4lCo
%
fctll;
Port,
94@6
i!
ease:
bulk.
75cw!S
00;
Sherry,
?5©5
60;
bulk,
91
OC©2
00
<&
gall;
White,
$2
25
to
$3
60
$
cape;
do
bulk,
Soc@l
25;
Gated
el
and
Riesling,
94
0006
00
V
case,
.aocording
to
vintage;
fins
Burgcndy
Clarets,
$4&6
*$
case.
In
shlpplcg
order,
Inclndlng
casks,
Red
or
White,
from
Mission
grapes,
at
40@5Ec
$
gall:
do
from
foreitm
crapes,
60&S00:
Port,
75ci?$l
25;
Angelica,
75@90c.
In
crude
stata
at
vine-
yards;
Mission
Ked
and
Whlt4,*3o@3oo;
Ztnfandel
R»d.
80@40c;
Mixed
Foreign
Red.
27®S0c;
do
White,
30@3Ec;
Sweet,
55@66c;
BparkUng
Eollpse.
extra.
$13
00©l'8
SO;
other
California
Champagnes,
99
50@13
60
$1
ease.
Foielgn
Wines—
Madeira,
98@8
?!
cs
;
Burgundy,
Port,
fl
40@l
00
?1
gall;
Porte
Crown
do,
tl
SO;
Claret,
Bor-
deaux,
fi
hhd,
tB@60o;
Marseilles
do.
tSS®67
SO;
Sao-
terce,
$5®
6
00
%
ease.
WOOD-Pine.
97
60©8
00
13
«ord;
Oak,
$8
So©9
00;
Peeled
do,
$9@10:
Redwood,
$S
SO
:
Redwood
Posts,
10@llo;
Railroad
Ties,
25@30e
according
to
length.
WOOLEN
GOODS
-Mission
Blankets,
family,
white,
extra,
super
lamb.
9255?50
$)
pair;
extra
super
and
Gre-
cian
border,
97@10
$)
pair
;
cradle
and
crib,
9S@7
B0
$1
pair;
colored,
pink,
blue
and
red,
96
7E@l2
$
pair;
second
quality,
$2
75@S;
carriage
and
buggy
robes,
$4
to
97
3R
pair;
blanketing.
47Hc®$2
26
$?
yd
;
flannels,
first
quality
,
87K@60c
?}
yd
1
second
quality,
83@57K0
$?
yd
;
fulled
flannels,
f.Cc@fl
05
%l
yd;
shawls,
UOR9B
Ht
doz.
YEAST
POWDIfiRS—
From
$17@25
S3
groM;
Bakng
Powders,
%
gross.
$15©60,
as
to
size
and
style
of
paok.
age.
'\u25a0
Corn
Meal—
Feed,
from
mill,
924
SO
9
toa.
Table
klnds.SJioUfb,
'
llonev—
We
Quote
i
ExtnwUd.
4
Ji@sK«
'or
watt*.
\u2666@4Ho
for
ambar
$
ft.
4©4Jt'o
for
candisd:
comb.'
80
(or
dark
white
and
extra
white
lieiSc.
Becawax—
Vrom23@34o
%'<
ft.
M«eda-YeUow
Muaturd.
t3@SCOIR
103
B»:
brown
d
0,92,
92
25@8
25;
Oanarr.
4G4KO
%>'
It:
Flax.92
2S@a
SO
;
Ai;
falfa,
U@llVo
;
Timothy.
BV@Ba
for
Oregon,
60
to
6He
.for
Eastern:
Hemp.
3Y@4e;
Bat»,
l@lXe.
Clover
Heed,
13
Kc
for
red.
200
for
white.
Bejuia
itmnfl
lota
Faa,
9160@180:
Bmal
White,
91
7oei
75
\u25a0&,
ctl;
Bayos.
tl
30@l
30:
Pink,
SOC0911O:
R«J.
tlC06110:Bottor.
tl
G0&1
U:
Llaa,
92
25@2
40.
Lentils.
920260.
Beealpu
IS3S
sks.
--
Enu»r
Good,
15cj
choice
roll
Bottar.
18(ai7«
V
ft:
fancy
dairies,
17@lh'KCi
mlxad
store,
1CQ14«;
new
firkin.
18@19e;
second
grade,
15@170
V
ft.
\u25a0
Cfaeeae—
Oallfomia—
Hew.
6©7*o
;
fancy,
'8@9o:
new
factory.
la
bis
J2H©l3Ke:
Eaatsrn.
eholce,
13Xo
to
14o:
Western
Cream,
12ho
Tfi
».
Swiss.
23X©SSc
%Mb:
Umburger,
HglSc
B;
Hol-
land.
99
SO@lu
SO
V
case.
-
KL'Si-Wi
auotot
Choice
OaHfomla
store,
10@12Kt;
fancy
ranch.
15@17c:
Eastern.
12.n©lSHc;
Utah.
loc.
ProTlalons—
Hamft-Oal.
sturar
curaa.
13©llo
V
to:
Eastern
sugar
eared.
10@UXo.
Calif
oruia
Bacon,
medium.
7K@Bo;
light
medium.
BXSSct
light,
S.HSlOci
extra
light,
U©l2o.
Dried
Beef,
sugar
oared.
120
to
ISHc;
Beef
Tanguea,
nAt
cured.rao.
Lard,
in
10-
ft
cans,
SHo:
S-ft,
7c;
2H-fo.Bc;
Acme
Lard.
10-
»
palls.
1
He;
6-&
do.
7\'c;
S
do.
80;
Banner
brand.
10-
ft
pails,
8
Ho;
fi-fb,
B
Vc;
S-E>,9o;
20-
B
buckets,
H@S>,'cj
10>B>,
BMo:
trcs,
'H@Sc;
Hbbls,
8c:
Anglo-
American
bran*.
10-ft
pails.
8c
Pork,
eitra
clear,
In
bbls,
816@17;
H
bbla,
9568
SO.
Beef,
extra
family,
in
bbla.
$15:
Kbbls.
97
60;
extra
mesa.
bbls.
9U@11
60;
X
bbls.
98
25:
mass.
99
5
a
Vegetables—
Caboag^tl
So@l
75
$j
ctl;
Oarroti.
40«
to
750
%)
ctl:
Beeti.
tl
80
«
ctl;
Parsnlpa,
92
«
Ctl;
<Turnip*?sce*l
Ji
cU;
Cauliflower,
366800
VAoc;
GarUo,
7@loo
fi>i
Dried
Peppers.
9@loe.
green
IS.cfXs;
Oalwr.
tpe
dor.;
Marrowfat
Bquwui,
920@23
it
ton
I
Tomawwo.
91T5«230^
box.
Dry
Okra.
IS@3Uo
13
ft
New
ease
,15
0
$1
a,
Asparagua.
70c@tl
00
%
box.
Cucum-
bers.
50c@$l
$*
doi.
6mn
Peas.
70c@$l
»
sack;
Hnbbard
Squash.
tl2
S
ton;
Rhubarb.
4©6
c
W
ft;
String
Beans,
13d200
V
ft.
Artichokes.
10615
c
i*
doxen.
Bummer
Squash,
B@loc
V
ft:
MushroomsTsl
SO
f}
box.
«
Po
i^lL
o
f
\u25a0^
W
l
uirf
"""-Early
Bom.
83©650
\u25a0&
ctl;
Garnet
Chile,
»5@55c
W
otl
:
Bivor
Beds.
93@40ci
Tomalea,
40@E50;
Peerlsas.So@eoc;Oregon.Bnrbank.tl@l
10;
Ham-
bo
ldt
Peachblow.SOo:
new
Mission,
tl
25
«
otL
New
Potatoes.
91@1
15
D
ctL
Beeeiota
1481
sk%
•Onion*
Qaotod
at
95
50138
«
et)
ea
wharf
for
choice
California.
Eastern.
9350@3
75
~ti
ctl:
out.
94
11
ctl.
Australian.
95 00
«
cU;
new.
IVc
Receipts
117
sks,
including
9)
*ka
Eastern.
'-
\u25a0*
-
foaltry—
ilens—
94iO«%aau%
Cot:
itooaters,
younsr.
99aei2>
old,
94
SO
;
Broilers,
small
93
00@l
00.
large
Js@6:
Ducks.
$850@4
EB;Gee*e,
tl2Val
SO:
yoong.
9200^
1
2
c
3
it
pair;
Turkeys,
alive,
heu
15(3103
$
ft;
gobblers,
12014
a;
old
Pigeons,
12
5»:
yountr,
13
00.
Game—
Hare.
91
2SOI
75
%
doz:
Babbits.
£1
«
doz:
Snipe,
750
for
common,
$2
7S@S
9
doz
for
Jtngllsh;
Teal
Ducks,
tl
2ECJI
£0;
Bprigs,
f2©2
25
11
dot.
Domeatlc
Fruits-Los
Angles
Oranges,
91
4001
75;
California
Navels.
92
:
o@3:
Mud
Uax
0rann5.91
49@1
75:
Biverslde
Oranges.
9500©4:
Blverslde
Navel
Orange*,
9-
V
bxi
Malta
Blood.
I-
«6
V
box;
Oal.
Lamsna,
9i@l
B0;
Sicily
Lemons.
$5
3C@5
50;
Sicily
Seed
Lamona,
n'@3
CO
?H
box;
Limes,
7JC@*
1
25
for
smaU
boxes,
$1
50
for
large.
Eastern
Cranberrim.
In
water
bbl*,
97
&0&9
;
British
Columbia.
9S@7
;
Strawberries.
1
5
COfrjJO
%
chest
;
Ea-pbprr'ea.
J-
V
drawer.
Eastern
Apples.
Bassets,
$3
60
@4
:
Greening*.
SI
So©3
00;
Baldwin.
33@3
50:
Bomanitaa.
$2
£0(23
00
*
bbl;
Sweet.
94
SO
V>
bbl:
other
grades.
94@5t
Cherrls*.
7Ec©9l
%T
boi:
whke,
fl
!s@l
75:
choice
«2
2S©Si?
Dx;
Black.
91@1
25;
Purple
Gingue,
*1
75
32
25
13
box.
Imported
Fralt*—
Aluicaa
lion.
?3SO@lO
??
box;
RnimnM.
92@4:
Tamarlads.
10@lle.
Plae-
appiea.
f
4
EC«|6
to
~&
doz
:
Smyrna
Firs,
la
kegs,
10@12o;
ia
boxes,
lS@2or.
Datas.
African.
icmsta.f.Ci'io;
PerKifja.
In
boxca.
VglOc
».
Snn-Dilfil
Frnlts-
faan,
suced,
quoted
at
2o
to
SKc
%'f
ft;
machiae
dried,
5©60:
da
whole.
So.
Peaches,
leeled,
]o<T«l'Jo;docnpct-lei,
3^sHo.
Apricots,
7&90.
Plums,
pitted,
SQSHc;
unpitted,
S&So.
JTreneh
Pronea.6K@7c;
Hungarian
Prune*,B@4c;German
Prunes,
B@SKC
Blactberrles,
lC©llc.
Apples,
2*o
tor
sliced.-
qu&rters,lj(62o;
do
Alden
and
Plummer.
6H@6Ko.
Fl?s
pressed,
Gc;
do
unpreesed,
2Xo.
Nectarines.
70.
Baiauu
California,
new,
92
00@2
25,
London
layers,
whole
boxes
$2
2S@2
U
for
whola:
fractions,
25c
advaaoe,
according
to
quality:
loose,
$1
Bs@l
SO.
Snlt-
BraxilNnta,lU@llc;
Ualifomla
Walsuta,
B@9o
new
California
Amionds,
He
for
sort
shelled,
B@6c
for
hard:
Chile
Walnuts.
Co
for
olds
Filberts.
12©13e:
Onroannta,
94
CO®
s
00
$
lOC.
Peanata.
California.
3Hc
©Sc
V
fb:
Eastern,
fc
for
T<-nnesaee
Bads:
Virsrmia
L«nil.Pf«k»d
Whlt».
6Wc@7c
%)
n>.
Mexican
Pine
Nata.
20c
V
fc.
Pecans,
100130
i)
ft;
Hickory
Nnts,
new.
7@Bo
Hides—
Platahek
t
Harris
furnish
the
following:
Dealers'
pncea
California
dry
10*0*1
taleononi
ISc
to
16«
c
ft.
Mexican
15©15Ko;eulla,K
l9«:drjkip,
16c
to
I6HO
dry
calf
,15ci
salted
na,
heavy
stoemorer
68
C».BH'o
:
salted
heavy
cows,
45@55
fts,
8@8Xo:
salted
cows
and
steers,
from
40
to
48
Bs.
80:
salted
eowi
and
steen.
SO
to
40
Its
8X0;
grubby
7o
1
salted
Upa,
lOKo;
salted
calf and
veal
aklna,
10@llXe;
sheepskins,
each,
thearlian,
10@25o:
Short.
30©400t
Ueditun,
50c
t0760;
Long
Wool,
90c@$lS0;
deerskins,
summer
25c.
winter
20c,
poor
lS@l6c;
mat,
sound,
large
and
w-»U
handled
So@6Ce
each;
medium
size,
25@SUo:
small,
100
to
15o
:
ItatohSTtowa
trrsen
"kins
brtoat
hlghar
priosa.
Tallow-
Beflnsd
6K@Te
9
ft.
Grade.
4@4KC.
fVool—
Beeeipts
948
bla.
Spring
clip
la
quoted
as
follows
:
Southern
free
16@lSo
%{
lb;
do
burry,
UOISc:
San
Joaquin,
16@J30:
Northern
free,
lS©2oc;
do
burry,
15<ai7o.
Fresh
lMeals—
The
foUowln*
are
ta»
raits
tram
\u25a0lanphtarm
to
dsators:
Beef
SK@7a
;
Veal,
large.
6@70;
small,
7@9c.
Lamb,
*@8e
;
Mutton.
4K©SHo.
Live
Hogs.
soft.
2»CS^o;
do
hard,
lH6*Xc;
dressed
hogs.
6H©6Ho
ft.
\u25a0
New
Toek,
May
4th.
Money
on
call
easy,
2@3;
prime
paper,
4g5;
sterling
exchange
bills,
quiet
steady:
actual
rates
have
declined
to
$4
86^@)4
86?*
sixty
days;
|4
88&
demand.
-
STOCK
CXOHAKOa
BKVIEW.
New
York,
MByith.—
GoTernment
bonds
were
FINANCE
AND
TBADE.
EASTERN
MARKETS.
Off
coast
84e9d
85s
Nearly
due
.......34s
9d.
Sss
Prompt
fihipme0t....
............
.35s
-.
85a
3d
Australian.'....
'..8a
3d(B88
5d
Chilean
7s
6dQ7a
7d
Oregon
\u25a0.......'.........7s
sdQ7s
7d
California,
No.
1.
6s
lldfcJTs
2d
Bombay.No.l
6a
SdfSG*
ltd
Cargoes
quiet
but
steady.
The
following
are
the
nearest
possible
nominal
values
for
iron,
U.
K.,
prompt
shipment.
No.
1
Wheat:
.-,
Obtainable.
Anted.
[Special
Cable
Difipatohee
to
the
Daily
Alta
California.
|
Lxvebpool.
May
4.
Soot
Wheat
Market
eteady;
demand
a
little
better.
Prices
per
cental-
Mat
4.
Beerbohm'i
Bettorts
Wheat,
turn
dearer.
Oorn,
steady.
Fair
to
choice
new
California
Wheat,
H
ctl.
6alodB7sld;
red
Winter.
7s
2d:
American
red
Bprlng.
7s
3d.
State
Flour.
8s
9d.
Oorn.quiet,
4s
2l2
l
/
2
dgis
3d
V
ctl
for
new
mixed
Western.
Cotton—
Market
quiet;
Uplands,
5«;
Orleans.
6
3-16.
Sales.
10,000
bales.
Mat
4.
United
States
Bonds,
4s
12S'j
;
4Vie,
114^.
Bllver
45%
d
V
ounce:
Standard
92S
fine.
Consols,
100%
for
money,
100
15 16
for
account.
Bank
rate,
2
i>er
cent.
Beerbohm's
Grain
Cables
California
Wheat
car-
goes.
No.
2
good
shipping
standard
Wheat
V
qr
500
IBs.
Just
shipped.
355
;
oft
coast,
355
;
nearly
aae,3sa.
American
terms.
N0.2
BDrlng,oft
coast
335,
prompt
shipment,
33s
6d
;
No.
2
Bed
Winter,
oS
coast,
33s
(id;
prompt
shipment,
S3s
6d
;
Cargoes
oft
coast
Wheat
firmly
held.
Corn,
firm.
Cargoes
on
passage
and
for
shipment,
firm.
•Join,
firm.
Mark
Lane
Spot
Wheat,
firm.
Corn
steady.
English
country
markets
Wheat,
dearer.
Oorn,eteady.
French
country
markets
Wheat
steady.
Wheat
and
Flour
in
Paris,
steady.
American
extra
State
Flour,
%?
ctl.
8s
Bd.
Wbeat
closed
with
fair
demand.
Arrivals
ot
Wheat
cargoes
off
coast
for
orders
very
small.
Liverpool.
Mat
4.
Wheat,
qniet,
78
%
cash
;
78
Slay,
60V
4
dune,
S2H
July,
82?S
August
Corn,
$G%
June.
Pork.
99
15
June.
Lard.
15
95
June.
Bibs.
95 32
Mi
June.
Bbon
Btbo.
$5
60.
Whisky,
91
14.
Chicago,
May'
4.—
To-day's
fluctuations
were
as
follows
:
Closing.
10:40
a.m.
12:13
p.m.
12:30
p.m.
3:34
p.m.
3d.
Cash
78?J
norn
....
....
78>«
May
78
78»
....
78*
A
78
June....
»0U 80X
6034
80^
80
July
81?£
82H
....
82
81
%
August..
82
82*4
....
82^A
82)4
London.
Chicago.
Mat
4
Financial
Sterling,
sixty
-
day
eight.
487K@489K.
.Silver
Ban,
100
Ji
per
ounce.
Money,
2&3.
General
Markets
Wheat,
quiet
;
920
cash
91c
May.
92c
June,
92%
c
July.
92%
c
Au-
gust.
Hides
dull.
19H@200.
Wool,
qniet.
Eprinff,
quiet.
19(83*0
V
Ib.
Burry
15817
c
Pulled,
256350
:
Fall,
choice.
rJ@l7o.
Hurry,
8910
c.
Sugar,
the
market
for
refined
is
quiet,
with
light
demand
;
high
prices
check
business
;
Cuba
centrifugal,
96
test,
$6
87tt.
Manila
basis.
91
test.
95
16;
Uranoiatea.
GDigG&c
:
Crushed,
",
l
Ac
Standard
A.
7ftc.
Ooftee,
steady
;
BJo
talr
eareo,
9H(?3Uc
:
Java.
16X@17c.
Borax,
concen-
trated,
C@6/jc;
California
rennea,
7@7Mo.
Quick-
tllver,
steady,
42
l
/,@43c.
Ulgnwlnes.
SI
12.
Castor
Oil,
17@17K0
in
DDI&,
iso
in
cases.
Linseed
<JU.
raw,
iiiiioc;
boiled,
47@520
City.
Calcutta,
490
to
H)c:
Western.
42@43c.
Lard
Oil,
Winter
61@520.
Tallow.
555
c.
Nails,
92@2
15
at
mill.
Lead,
94 70
to
H
75.
Petroleum,
United
Pipe,
73%0.
Crude,
steady,
CV,(g6%c
:
Benned,
steady,
7@7%c.
Quinine,
steady.
64@800,
American;
foreign,
62
Vie
so
77c
Tea,
quiet;
Japan,
quiet.
Opium,
inlet;
old,
13
10@3
20;
in
bond,
t2@2
25.
Hops,
steady.
Eastern,
choice,
10@12c;
California,
6@90
for
new
crop.
Benned
Oopper,nrm;LakeBuperior,ll%@ll^o.
Ginteiig,
9190@2
for
prime,
9165@175
for
com-
mon,
fie
Tin,
920
85
for
AUEtralian.
Grain
freights
by
steam
to
Liverpool
3%d
V
oushel.
Nkw
lobt,
May
4.—
To-day's
Wheat
fluctua-
tions:
Closing.
10:19
a.
K.
12:00
p.
it.
3:34
p.
m.
3d.
Cash
92
....
92
May
91
91XA
91KB
91%
Jnne
92
92H
A
92S
B
92%
July
92tfB
92>iB
92X
92%
August
92>4
92HA
92'/,
92>4
Visible
supply
of
Wheat
at
tidewater
and
late
points
on
May
Ist,
43,248,717
bushels,
aeainst
44,549,960
bushels
April
24th,
showing
a
decrease
of
1,301,243
busbels
for
the
week.
A'ew
lorK.
BAGB
AND
BAGGISG
Standard
Calcutta
Wnea
Bnan.in
round
lota,
an
held
at
6&@Btfo
for
six>t,6X@6?£
for
Jane
and
July
delivery:
~
CaL
Jate,
6KO
spot;
WHO
June
and
Jaly;
Potato
Gunnies,
8@S«o.
Wool
Bags,
27c
to
SOc.ac
M>
weieht.
Bnrlnts,
6)j@Bc
for
K-lnch;
BKo
for
15-inch;
Bko
for
GO-inch.
Hop
cloth,
9@910c;
nominal.
3BEAD—
The
California
Uraoser
wmpanj
aas
issued
a
revised
price
list.
The
prloes
for
lots
in
cases
contain-
tag
about
25.
CO
and
69
B>s
e*".h
are
as
follows
:
Alphabet^
»
...Me
Medley,
%ft
lfic
Assorted
?...
...,10c
Monitors
80
AjttortedKx
12t
"He
Naos
110
Bananas
14'
Sovelties
\u0084,.
......l£o
Boston
8c
Numerals..
120
Ratter
7c
Oatmeal*.
100
Charms
\u0084...120
Overland......
\u0084
9a
Ooooannt
Cakes
....14c
Oysters
.-.•••
7o
Ooooanut
T&Sy
Cake
5....140.
...140
Palace
Mixed
".....110
Congress
200
Pearl
7c
Oraoknell
20c
Picnic
,
60
Cracker
Meal
7oiPicnio
Ex
7o
Cream,
in
10-fi>
Una....
sl
SO
Pretzels
.....100
Egg
Jumbles..,,.
14c
Saloon
Pilot
,
So
Epg
Rings
,
15c
Santa
Clara
70
Fruits
10c!
Seed
Cakes
9o
Galetta
7c
Soda
4*o
Ginger
Cokes
9o
Soda
Extra
..sH'o
Ginger
Nut5......
.......
1ie
Spice
Jumble*
......X2o
Graham.....
....
Bo
Sugar
80
Honey
Oakes.
Frosted...
14c
Vanilla
8an....
..Mo
Jenny
Lind
do'
Wafers
7c
La
Grande.,
9oJWater...,
80
Lemon,,
\u0084..,,.
9c
Wine.
100
Lunch
80'Bhip
Bread
So
Medallions
120
Pilot
Bread
BHO
Milk
80
Pilot
Bread
Ex
40
BBOOIT3
AND
BBCSHES-Manufactarers'
revised
prices
of
February
10,
1888,
are
as
follows:
Extra
Pat.
Brooms.
Spiral
Brace—
No.
1,
$?
doz,
?S
60s
No.
2,
«3
23;
No.
8,
$3:
Ladies'
Delight.
$3.
Patant
Brass
Oaps;(East-
ern
Brush)—
No.
1,
U
75;
No.
2,
$4
50:
No.
3.
54
25
No.
4,
$4
00.
Patens
Tin
Lock—
No.
1,
$4
;
No.
2,
$3
75s
No.
S,
W
60.
MiU
and
Stable
Brooms.
Ash
Handles—
No.
.
M
60S
No.
1,
M:
No.
J,
53
50;
Ship,
$3.
Galvanized
Bonds,
50c
Hi
dot
extra.
Painted
Handle*,
230
i<
doz
extra.
Wisps
and
Toy
Brooms—
Toy
Brooms.
$2;
1
and
.
2-htrinpr
Velvet
Tops,
$2;
3-strlnsr
Velvet
Tops.
{2
25,
Patent
Ferrule
Handle.
92;
Stalk
Handles
or
Barber.
$2.
BKloKB—
Wharf
rau»—
Bntldinar.
n»ru,
»8
50
$?
1000;
soft,
{6
50;
red,
$7
SO;
pressed,
$30.
To
arrive,
$27
60:
at
ship
side,
{27
SO:
English
or
Scotch
Fire-Bath.37Mo
to
400
33
doc:
Klinkers
$7
Bu.
CANDLES—
Quotations
of
Dandles
manufactured
by
the
Mission
Soap
anoTOandle
Works
:
Mission
Ohemioal
Wax,
14
01
IEo
Mission
Chemical
Wax,
14
01,
wrapped
,
ißtfo
Mission
Chemical
Wax,
16
or
17^0
Mihmou
Chemical
Wax,
16
oz
wrapped
180
Mißsion
Solar
Sperm,
14
0z...
,
....Ho
M'ssion
Solar
Sperm,
18 oz
IGo
'Mission
Adamantine,
12 oz
120
Mission
M.
C.
W.
(monogram)
'Jo
Mission
Hotel,
12
0z......
170
M
i
Raton
Miners
Lantern.
10-doz
full
witht
200
Product
of
the
San
Francisco
Candle
factory
la
quoted
as
follows
:
Ciyetal
Wax,
15J*o
for
16
oz
and
13
Ha
for
II
?z:Btearlc
Add.
14
oz.lSo:
Star.
14
oz.
12
Wo
1
Eureka,
I4oz.
12c:
fcaclo.
13
oz.
lOWo:
Cincinnati
12
oz.
80.
COFFEE—
Quotations
rrom
nrst
nands
are
as
follows
:
Prime
Guatemala.
11
\
®l2
Xo;
(rood
do.
ll@UHo;
fair
do,
9«©lCHo;
medium
do.
BK@'JXo;
ordinary
do,
•HttPo',
good
Costa
Blca,
HH'o;
prime
washed
S6lvador,loM@llHo;srood
washed
do
lOo;
good
unwashed
do.
9Wc:
ordinary.
7&CZBKO.
C2MJCNT,
JSTO.—
Bosendale
Dement,
f
2
25@2
BO
%t
nbl;
Portland
Oemeut.M
50@3
60.
HaataCrur
Lime,sl
EO,
Golden
Gate
Plaster,
$2
75@8.
Newburgh,
IS.
Wother-
ipoon,
ti.
Land
Plantar,
bbls,
$12
SO
$
ten.
Fire
Olsy
-American.
$4
~*i
Mil;
do
Ensllsh,
$5.
Brick
Dust.
U
X
bbl.
Marble-Dust
Newburer,
?8.
.
CHlCOOEY—
Onotabl*
at
6K«
B.
for
Oalifcrnla
German
do
,63i@8Ho
COBDAGE—
The
fallowlns
Is
the
San
Francisoo
Cord-
age
Company's
revised
price
list
from
May
1,
1888
:
SisaU
Monti's
Eope,
IX
in.
(7-18
dia.)
and
upward,
ctt...
hu
iju
R*pe,
ia
thread
(X
dia.l
9
v
Rope,
6
and
B
thread
(X
and
6-18
dia.)....
V
\2u
Boxm,
for
transmission
of
powar..,,.
\iic
Kafs
Bope
2,
8, 4,
6
and
8
thread
UU
nu
Boltßope
Whale
Lisa
I
14
Marline
and
Houseline.
....
X
4
Cables
lor
well
boring.
,
\u0084,,
12^
Sand
Pump
Lines
for
well
boring
i'lu
Sash
Cord
, ,
is
Clothes
Lines,
In
hanks....
lo#
12
Tarred
Kope
\\\f
Tarred
Lanyard
-
\\u
Tarred
Lath
Yarn
and
Shinstle
Yarn
tiii
ujj
Twine
for
Hops,
(dry
or
tarred)
10i<
.14
Twinefor
Paper,
2
thread.,..,,.,
10,i|
jgu
Twine
for
Grape
Vines,
In
balls
1O)<
*
....
Twins
for
Bed
Springs,
In
balls
IUW
14
Twine
for
Harvest Binders
In
balls
..„
....
COAL—
Cargo
locs.
To
Arrive.
Spot,
Australian,
per
ton,
f
60
@
6
62
$5
75
Liverpool
Steam...
5
50
%
5
62t<
6
62K
West
Hartley
7
00
ft)
7
12
ji
7
50
Scotch
Splint
687
@
6
50
875
Cardiff
8
75
&
7
00
7
00
Lehigh
Lump
IS
00
@13
60
13
50
Cumberland
bulk
868
@
8
75
9
50
Egg.hard
»75
610
00
10
SO
We
a
note
from
ship
and
yard,
unscreened
and
soreened;
AuBtralian.s6
75@7
26;
Liverpool
Steam,
19;
Scotch
Splint,
a
60®8:
West
Hartley.
*8
60<c«9;
Lehigh,
hand
pioked,
short
ton*.
(14
bulk,
fl5
sacks;
Knit,
hard,
$11
6U;
new-
port.
$6
00.
sareeniiun
$3;
Oomberkuid.
flu
for
bulk.
11l
50
for
Backs
and
912
for
oasks:
Benton.
$6:
Welling.
ton.
«7
Bo@B
a5-screenirKa,?fi
00;
Southfleld
Wellington,
\u26667
60@8
00.
screenings,
Patent
Coke,
lons
ton.
bulk,
til
-•aeks.
118.
short
ton:
Domestio
Coke
65©750
%
bbl.
CANNED
GOODS—
Alooai
cannery
mrnlshes
the fol-
lowinir
revised
wholesale
srioe
list
of
last
season's
pack:
California
Varieties—
Table
Fruits—
Assorted,
rail
cans.
t7;
Assorted.
3K-B>
cans.
t2
15;
Apples,
*2;
Aurloots,
$1
90;
Blackberries.s2
25;
Bartlett
Pear*.
$2
15;
Cherries,
black,
ii
20.
white
?2
40;
Onrrants,
12
80;
Damson
Plums,
tl
90;
Egg
Plums,
fl
90;
Green
Gages,
$1
90;
Golden
Drop
Plums,
stl
90:
German
Prunes
tl
90;
Gooseberries,
12
60:
Muscat
Grapes,
tl
90:
Nectarines,
|2
25:
Peaches,
|2
10;
Quinces,
|2
25;
Baspberrles,
f3B0:
Strawberries,
$2
50.
Pie
Fruita-Aisorted,
3*ft
cans,
fl
ioTAworted,
gall
cans,
(4
00.f
Jellies—
Assorted,
2-9)
cans,
t3
25;
Apple
12
25;
Blackberry,
2
25:
Currant,
red
,12
25.
black
$2
25;
Cranberry,
t?
25;
Gooseberry,
J2
25;
Grape,
$3
25;
Lemon,
$2
25;
Orange,
$2
35;
Plum,
92
25;
Qulnoe,
12
23*
Raspberry,
t2
25:
Strawberry,
IS
25.
Jams—
Assorted,
2.1b
cans,
$
doz,
$2
25;
Apricot,
f
2
25;
Blackberry,
f
2
28:
Currant.
$3
26:
Cranberry.
13
23;
Damson,
f
2
89-
Goose,
berry,
92
25:
Peach,
f2
25;
Plum,
t3
25:
Qulnoe.
t325:
Ba-pberry,
t2
50;
1
Strawberry,
t3M.
PresJrvee-bitro^
2-ib
cans.
W
doz.
$2
60c
German
Prunes.
$
J
60;
Damson
$)
doz.
$7
50;
do,
2-n>
cans,
tl
75;
String
Beans,
3-ft
cans,
tl
25;
do
pall
cans,
*5;
Asparairus
round.
2U-ft
cans.
92:
Tomatoes,
tit
do
sail
cans,
J2
75.
OAKNKD
MEATS—
JobDIng
prices
are
as
follows
fo.
Eastern
pack
:
Corn
Beef
,2-Ib
tins,
J2
00@2
10 13
ioz;
l-»
tins,
tl
60@l
IS
¥)
doz.
Lunch
Tongues,
2-Ifc
ting.
$4
50@9
?<
doz;
1-B»
tlns,|2
40@2
88.
Ox
Tonaues,3.S>
tina,t6@7M
f}
dw;
Pisrs
Feet,
2-
ft
tins.
M7B
«
doz;
Bx»itßeefTS-ft
DBUGS—
Altun,
2«®2%'c;
Brimstone
8011.
2
V@JKoj
Cream
Tartar,
«o@4sc;
Nltrlo
Add.
12K@160;
Tartario
Acid,
60@B2Kc;
Bulphurlo
Add.
2H@4o;
Hypo-Sulphate
of
Soda,
8«©8\c;
Bicarbonate
Soda,
American.
3*c—
'
English.
SKC^SVo;
Oaaetio
Soda,
(SOperet,
$8
60@3
75;
70
per
et,
87K@4;
lper
ct,
94
7tt®B?
Soda^Uhl
62
per
ct,
91
78
ipot.
tl
V>H
to
arrive;
68
per
ot.
fl
87X
spoL
tl
80
to
arrive:
Sal
soda.
Paclno.
f
1
15—
Erwliah,
'
91
IS;
Blue
VltrioL
6@SKo
«
ft:
Flour
Sulphur,
B#@4o
\u25a0fi
fb—
French
Imported,
6c—
Sulphate
-
Quinine.
-
990
totl
25
$
oz;
Sugar
of
Lead,
25@300r
Saltnetre,
8@9o;
Chlorate
of
Potash,
2fto:
Chloride
of
Lime.
1
spot,
2,Vos
to
arrive.^
3K©2Xe;
Borax,
;.
B
V@SKo
-for
'
oondnl
1
tratefl,
t&SHo
-
for
refined:
Gum
-
Oamshor
,
37
H0
&.:
;
Gumj
Shellac,
S0@85o;
CrudT
Xinonia.
ooncentrated.
tSO
-
dee
Beaums,
1
18
c
ig
Jb,
in
oar.
:
boys
and
cans;
Washing
'
Ammonia,
in-
carboys
and
cans,
100,
in
pints,
f
1
75,
In
auarta.
92
50,
In
h«if
cralloni
.
94 60
W
dozen:
Stryohnine.
$1
Mffil
40
*
ox.
-:
\u25a0\u25a0-':
\u25a0
*ISH
Jobbing
pncea
are:
~
f
acltlo
|
Cod."*
new
fish
catch
of
ISBB.
(0
V
tt
in
bdli
IHo
in
cs
and
Stfo
boa»-
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
The
6teamer
Orizaba
will
depart
to-day,
at
9
a.
m.,
for
Port
Harford,
Santa
Barbara,
San
Pedro and
San
Piego.
General
orders
on
the
steamer
Geo.
W.
Elder,
from
Victoria,
will
take
eHect
May
6th,
at
3:30
p.
m.
Man-
IfestNo.
797.
•"\u25a0..
;
The
British
ship
Drumpark,
which
has
been
load-
ing
wheat
at
the
Nevada
wharf,
Port
Costa,
came
down
yesterday.
The
Hawaiian
bark
Hazard
and
the
bark
Calbarien
are
receiving
freight
at
Mission
No.
1
wharf
for
the
Hawaiian
Islands.
Work
of
repairing
Is
fast
progressing
on
the
bark-
entlne
Portland,
which
was
in
collision
with
the
steamer
State
of
California.
The
ship
Astoria,
1,344
tons,
has
been
chartered
by
William
Dresbach
to
load
wheat
to
Cork,
U.
X.,
Havre
or
Antwerp
at
30
shillings;
to
a
direct
port,
27
shillings
6
pence.
'
The
ship
A.
G.
Hopes
has
finished
discharging
New
York
cargo,
with
the
exception
of
a
small
amount
of
coal.
She
is
being
recaulfced
and
placed
in
condition
to
load
wheat.
The
ship
William
H.
Smith,
1,908
tons,
has
been
chartered
by
William
Dresbach
to
load
wheat
to
Liverpool,
Dublin,
Havre
or
Antwerp
at
27
shillings
C
pence;
to
Cork,
U.
X.,
30
shillings.
The
Ehip
Albert
G.
Bopes,
2,342
tons,
has
been
chartered
by
William
Dresbach
to
load
wheat
to
Liverpool,
Dublin,
Havre
or
Antwerp
direct
at
27
shillings
a
pence;
to
Cork,
TJ.'K.,
Havre
or
Antwerp,
30
shillings^
The
old
steamer
Dakota
received
ballast
yesterday
and
will
discharge
the
coal
ballast
which
has
been
in
her
for
two
years.
She
is
being
stripped
of
ng-
gitig.
boats,
etc.,
which
can
be
need
on
other
vessels,
and
her
hull
will
be
sold
and
turned
into
a
sailing-
vessel
of
some
description.
The
Victoria
Standard
of
May
Ist
says:
Captain
Carroll
while
in
Seattle
purchased
the
little
hull
of
a
steamer
recently
built
by
An
tone
Edstrom.
The
Captain
will
take
this
hull
to
Alaska
on
the
first
trip
of
the
Ancon.
He
has
a
boiler
and
engine
there
which
he
will
place
in
the
craft,
when
sho
will
be-
come
a
very
nsef
al
little
boat
for
those
Northern
waters.
The
mail
contract
for
carrying
the
mails
from
Port
Townsend
to
Sltka,
via
Loring,
Wrangel,
Jonean
and
Killisnoo
for
fosr
years,
from
and
after
July
let,
ISS6,
has
been
let
to
the
Pacific
Const
Steamship
Company
at
$9,000
per
annum.
The
department
declines
to
order
a
semi-monthly
service.
Maritime
Law.
The
following
is
&
recent
decis-
ion
concerning
Salvage—
Vessel
Without
Navigator
—Salvor
Baying
His
Own
Life
in
Act
of
Salving.
Hoffschlld
et
al.
vs.
the
BrigantineF.
I.
Merryman,
&C.—U.
S.
District
Court,
Eastern
District
of
New
York.
While
the
brigaiitine
Merryman
was
on
a
voyage
from
feat
hurst
to
Boston,
her
captain
and
mates
died,
leaving
the
crew
alone
on
board,
nsne
of
whom
were
capable
of
navigating
the
vessel.
While
being
sailed
by
the
cook
and
steward
on
a
general
course
given
them
by
the
captain
before
he
died,
she
fell
in
with
the
bark
Scalla,
which
was
in
a
sinking
condition
and
without
boats.
Both
vessels,
hoisted
signals
of
distress.
The
captain
and
crew
of
the
Scalla
then
abandoned
their
vessel
and
went
on
board
of
the
Herryman,
which
the
captain
of
the
Scalla
took
charge
of
and
brought
safely
to
port.
Libels
were
thereafter
filed
against
the
Merryman
by
the
captain
and
crew
of
the
Scalla
for
salvage.
The
Merryman
with
her
cargo
was
worth
fifty
thousand
dollars.
Held,
that
as
the
Merryman
was
in
want
of
a
navigator,
the
service
rendered
her
by
thß
captain
of
the
Scalla
was
a
salvage
service,
and
his
claim
was
not
defeated
by
the
fact
that
in
salv-
ing
the
Merryman
he
was
probably
saving
his
own
life;
$1,000
should,
therefore,
be
allowed
him
as
salvage;
but
the
services
rendered
the
Merryman
by
the
crew
of
the
Scalla
were
not
salvage
services,
and
their
libels
should,
therefore,
be
dismissed.
Along
the
ITharres.
\u25a0taisfaoVSaSi"
«2S
Howa^twharf"
Charging
coal
yester-
went
to
sea
yesterday.
f*
1
?
6
Al
*
redD
«
Snow
went
np
to
Port
Costa
yes-
terday
to
load
wheat
for
Cork.
The
bark
Lizzie
Williams
Is
discharging
coal
from
Tacoma
at
Mission
No.
1
wharf
.
The
steamer
St.
Paul
was
loading
lumber
yesterday
at
Bpear-street
wharf
for
Alaska.
The
steamer
Belglc
is
receiving
freight
for
China
and
Japan.
She
will
sail
May
llth.
The
British
ship
Pericles
came
down
from
Port
Costa
yesterday,
wheat-laden,
for
the
United
King-
dom.
dull
and
steady.
\u25a0On
more
i
favorable
'
news
'.
in
the
.
morning
,
papers
stocks
,
opened
active
and
strong.*
1
he
advance
was
i>oon
checked
and
prices
reacted
to
small
fractions,
bnt
became
firm
before
noon
and
the
highest
prices
of
i
the
day
were
'
in
-
some
instances
reached
at
that
:
time.
:
In
the
:
afternoon
there
was
another
decline,
bnt
this
was
also
recovered
before
2
o'clock.
In
the
last
hour
there
was
an
increase
in
activity
and
the
'
market
'
showed
'
renewed
strength
closing
at
or
near
the
highest
figures
of
the
day.'
Of
the
most
active
stocks
only
four
show
a
net
decline
and
two
remained
stationary.
,
Pacific
Mall
showed
decided
.
strength,
closing
with
a
net
gain
of
l?i
at
61?
i,
the
highest
point
reached.
,
STOCKS
AND
BONDS.
Government
Bsl.';.V.UU4
:
Northern
Pacific;...'
22&
Government
4V43....
ll2%
Preferred;..........
64V4
Government
45....
..125J
a
'
Northwestern.:
...
..105*4
Pacifle6s
127tf
N.Y.
Central,
.
99#
American
Express.
.lo3
.
Oregon
Navigation..
94?
i
Canadian
Pacific...
?3*J
Oregon
Trans
.....
'26%
Canada
Southern
..
.
35J4
Oregon
1mp.
.
...;..:
21
Central
Pacific....
38H
Pacific
Mail
........
612£
O.
B.
&Quincy......129ȣ
Panama.............
98
Lackawanna
122%
Eock
Island.
123
Denver
&
Bio
G....;
153!£
St.
Pau1.......
....
BS?{
Erie
23<«£
Texas
Pacific...
....
7&
Kansas
Texa5.......
23H
Union
Pacific.
......
48
Lake
Shore
77^
C.B.
Express
:.
28tf
Louisville
&
Nash...
14*£
Wells,
Fargo
&
Co.
.118
Michigan
Central..:
61J4
Western
Union
...
624
Homestake....
19ȣ
0ntari0.......;...;.
28tf
MINING
BHABEB.
New
Toek,
May
4th.—
The
Mail
and
Express
says
:
Mining
market
was
qniet
and
featureless.'
Sales
:
Sutro
Tunnel,
lie;
Alice,
%\
60;
Lacrosse.
19c;
Little
PittsburK,
28c;
.
Bappahannock,
12c;
Bolwer,
H
66;
California
and
Virginia,
$1
35.
Petroleum,
steady;
United
closed
at
73^c
DBY
GOODS
MABEET.
;
Kew
Yoek,
May
4th.—
The
market
was
qniet;
dull-
ness
was
more
general
because
of
the
labor
troubles.
The
tone
of
the
market
for
low
and medium
grades
of
cottons
showed
an
improvement.
EASTEBN
WOOL
MARKETS.
Boston,
May
4th.
Wool,
demand
moderate;
prices
weak;
Obio
and
Pennsylvania
fleeces,
30@31c;
XX,
31@,33c,
XX
and
above,
34c;
Michigan
X
fleeces,
28c@
30c.
Philadelphia,
May
4th.—
Wool,
qniet
and
un-
changed.
Tub
washed,
choice,
,
3fi@37c,
scarce;
coarse,
32@33c;
Eastern
Oregon
coarse,
17@20c.
CHICAGO
MARKETS.
:
Chicago,
May
4th.
Afternoon
Board—
Wheat,
and
Corn,
unchanged.
Bye,
dull,
61c.
Barley,
dull,
59c.
Whisky,
(114.
Fork
and
Lard,
unchanged.
Boxed
meats,
unchanged.
Cattle
receipts,
4,500:
strong,
5
to
10c
higher;
shipping
steers,
950
to
1,500
pounds,
$I@|s
60;
stock-
ers
and
feeders,
|2
90@4
70;
through
Texas
cattle,
corn
fed,
$l@lBo.
Hogs
receipts,
12,500;
strong;
averaging
steady;
rough
and
mixed,
|3
Co@?i
20;
packing
and
shipping,
$3
90@4
25,
light
weights,
Vi
60
Hi
H
20.
SUeep—
receipts,
i>,000;
slow,
10@25c
lower;
ehorn
natives,
J2@s.
LIVERPOOL
MARKETS.
Liverpool,
May
4th.
Wheat,
fair
demand;
No.
2
Winter,
7s
-d,
steady;
Spring,
7s
3d,
steady.
Corn,
poor
deronnd
for
futures;
demand
for
spot
fallen
off;
epot,
4s
fJJsd,-
steady;
May,
June
and
July,
4s
2d
steady.
;-•.-.-
.
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:.
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loan..
Bind
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7910
DAIIiY
ALTA
CALIFORNIA
MAY
5,
1886.
7
COMMERCIAL
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WE
T.
COLEMAN
&
CO.,
Wssm
anfl
Cosmission
Merclaiits.
San
Frandseo
and
New
York.
AGEXCIE3—
Chicago,
91
Michigan
Avenue,
T.
B.
McGovern,
Agent;
London,
4
Bishopgnte
st,
within,
Engene
E.
Jones,
Agent;
Astoria,
Flavel's
Wharf
and
Warehouse,
John
F.
McOovern,
Esq.,
Agent
.
_____
We
have
our
Brokers
in
every
Commercial
City
Of
importance
in
the
Western,
Middle
and
Xastera
States,
and
employ
a
large
staff
of
traveling
sales-
men.
We
have
the
best
facilities
for
the
distributioa
of
California
Products
East,
and
give
special
atten-
tion
to
California
Wines
and
Brandies,
Salmon
la
barrels.
Dried
Fruit,
Lima
and
Small
White
Beans,
Canned
Salmon,
Canned
Goods,
Balains,
Orangea,
Barley,
etc.
DEAJLEJKS
JLN
FUBS.
ALASKA
COMMERCIAL
Co.<
310
SANSOaiE
STREET.
Son
Francisco,
Calllorxila,
\u25a0WHOmSAJLE.
J.
H.
KESSINC,
__
WHOLESALE
*
BETAlL
>to^9Sff_
*I^
FRESH
AND
SALT
FISH
Stalls
7
and
8
New
Market,
And
Stalls
79
and
80
California
Market.
PLATSHEK
&
HARRIS.
314
and
316
Battery
Street,
8.
F.,
WOOL,
HIDES,
PELTS,
TALLOW
\u25a0t-'LJJbt-S,
ETC.
;
Solicit
Shipments.
Betnrns
Hade
tke
Day
Goodi
Arrive.
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