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A WISE JUDGE."Hush, come here," called Mr. Alfred

Neva! ls, the active partner of Nevalls,Son & Co., forwarders, from his privateoffice.

The bookkeeper left his desk in themiddle room and stood silent before bismaster.

"Close the aoor and sit down."Hugh obeyed quietly, demurely, as he

did everything else, as undisturbed and asimperturbable as the beltry is to tho clangorof the bell.

"Soph— that Is,Mrs. Nevail;—

Ins returnedfrom Armway mid is now visiting hermother. Mr?. Tracer," begin Mr.Nevalls.

"Sorry to I,ear that, sir.". -vx

"And she has little Alary withher."Air.Nevalls looked fiercely at his retainer

as if expecting a response, ana Hugo re-plied: "Sorry again, sir."

"Yes, and by the L>rd Iwon't stand itMy—that l«, Mrs. Nevalts— has broken herword, or at least ourunderstanding; v.-ru'.eIhave been prompt and true to everyundertaking. What did she mean by Bay-hie th.it ibe would laI:* the use at Arm-way an Ieducate Hie child IIebe didn't in-

tend to stay there? She knew full wellthat, Reparation or no separation, Iwouldnever submit my little eirl to the domina-tion of that old harridan. And yet she isbuck here in a month's time."Isuppose, as italways wa«, it's 'Mother.'

She lias ruined two lives, but she shan'truin the third! Itell you. Hugh, Iwon't•'.ami it, by Jove. 1won't stand it!" AndMr. Nevalls, as if to exemplify this deter-mination, began to pace up and down thefloor. "You mint get little Mary for me,"he continued. "Iam her natural guardian.The law gives me the lielir, anil now So-phia's—l mean Mrs. >'evalls'

—own act

makes it a duty. You must get Her, andtrust me, I*llkeep her."

"Ye!",sir," said Hugh, and ha arose »3 Ifbe had been asked to fetch n file of papers.

"Wait a moment. Don't be so abrupt.Can't you see I'm r.ervou 8? You won't doanything to shock Sophia? She Das such atender, sensitive nature."

"Oh, no, indeed, sir.""Andwillyou need any money?""1willlet you know ibis afternoon, whenIhave reconnoiiered and found out bowoldand ugly the maid is."

"Well, take your time and method. Hugh.Imist you. But look out for that oldwarrior if you value your eyes and hair."

"Can't spare them, sir, even to oblige alady." And silently, furtively, linenpassed into his office and thence out of thewarehcusp, leavinz word with the boy atthe door that he was going to a funeral andw cud not bo back before nightifho had todrive to the cemetery.

By a circuitous route Hugh made his wavto the neighborhood of the '1race y mansionand waited. But by an-1 by the door of themansion opened and slammed, and a short.stout, rod-faced woman, who looked anerywith herself since there was no other suita-ble antagonist present, came down thesteps, tightly grasping a child by th*? hand,a dainty litt'.H girl, with lone golden hair

vand happy (yes, and feet that danced impa-tiently to the restraint of her grandmother'sstride. She marched up the street as it to abastion. She wheeled at (he corner and en-tered the park by that very path near whichHugh layin ambush, and littleMaryskippedblithely by her side like a Cupid attendingone of the Fates.

"Deuce take it,"mattered Hiich. "Inevershall have a better chance. There's not asoul In sight. But what can Ido? Ican't100-in those breadbooks short of a carrot-Ing."

He withdrew the closer among the ever-greens as Hie pair approached, and lookedabout him in desperation. The lazy < url ofthe smoke caught his eye and suggested awicked design. But there was success Id it.for saint or shrew, victim or vixen, would

. furely be affected alike by such a peril.He deftly wove a wisp of leaves, twigs andgrass. He lighted it. He crept behind thematron and dropped it on her trailingwoolen skirt. In an instant he was by herside, with arms upraised and alarm pro-truding eyes.

"Beg pardon, ma'am," be shouted, ''butyour dress is all ablaze."

Now if there was one thing—persons wereout of the running

—that the Widow

Tracey feared it was fire. There was adirectness about itwhich she could appreci-ate. Her lecture on lamp*, which she de-livered whenever a new servant was en-eacrd, and consequently very often, wouldhave been a potent advertising medium foran I'lectric-liEut company. And so, as shelooked behind her and saw the smudge, shelost her head an.l found her feet nt the

m 5 moment. Without a thought of thechild, she sped across the lawn toward herhome, surprising the air with singularscreams.

Hugh stamped on the wbp. which he hadadroitly kicked from the skirt, and then,raising the terrified little girllightly inhisarms, disappeared through the windings efthe (trove. A moment lat«r they wereseated ina downtown car, little Mary con-tentedly munching her orange aud llueliholding her hand as carefully, if not as ag-gressively, a3 her grandmother had.

"You are glad to go and see your papa?"said he.

"•Ye?, and my mamma, ton.""And you lovi> your papa?""Oh, yes/and my dear mamma."Ilticb thought for a moment. It was

touching to hear this child speak so conGl-ingly of parents who had separated. Theirbickerings had not affected her instinct atleast; perhaps its purity might bind whatthey had loosed.

"That's right, little one," he said,,"always•peak of your Intber and mother as if theywen* milled in all things as they are inyemr love."

Little Vary looked at him inquiringly asIfshe but half comprehended.

"1love my papa and my mamma, bofe of"dew together," she stoutly reiterated.

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Poor Widow Tracey. ran and screamed

and smelled smoke until she reached thestreet. Then as she could not help fromperceiving that the passers-by were not awhit alarmed for her safety, but rather fortheir own, shunning her as ona of unsound

mind, she gradually appreciated that herMmil was responsible fur lie heat and thebonfires for the smoke, and then she sud-denly recalled ir.tle Mary,

Back to the iark she sped, screaminganew, and more surprisingly, and thosewho had ouiv suspected were now sure ofher mania, Bark to Hie very spot, wherethe offending wi.isn still smoldered, but nosigns of the child, no signs of him who hadso basely deceived -her. Unharmed, yetscorched by Hie fires of indignation, .Mrs.Tracey at length n-turned to her hi.me. Siteentered her daughter's room in a whirlofvolubility.

"He's done It,"she cried. "Th? wretch,the villain. lies stolen the child;we an-ruined, urj'louc. I'llhave the law on bin)ifiliv». O.i, hoy; Ihate him, with hissmuz German spies. I'll arrest that onefor arson, for breach of the peace, for—forkidnaping. Sophia, what ails you? Whyaren't you excited? Why don't you f.iiu:'."'

Cut Sophia only settled bin:* on the pil-lows and smiled.

"My littlecirl is safe with her father,"she said. "I—lonly wish she had on aprettier are*-."

"Ob, you!" screnmed the widow. "Iknowyou. You r.ro as weak as your father was.But I'll strengthen you as 1 u«ed tostrengthen him. I'llsend for my lawyer.We'll see whether Justice is the womanthey figure her to be. I'llsend for littleMr. I'ltibbs. And, oh, my d<>ar child, befirm. Remember your wrongs; try to belike me." But Sophia only smile. land wasalien

Little Mr. Tliibbs camp, and the next dayAlfred Nbv.'ills was served with a writ nthabeas corpus requiring him to have thebody ifone Mary »vals, an infant, by himalleged to be unlawfully detained, togetherwith the cause of her detention, before theHon. Samuel l!ad;;er. Justice of the Su-preme Court, at hischambers on the follow-ing Saturday. When this was served byPhi!>bs Jr., who exhibited the. CountyClerk's seal aud the indorsement of theJudge on the original with the air of aveteran, Hiuli whistled nnd murmured, "Ithought 30," aud Mr. XevaiU swore. Amoment later and !.<\u25a0 dispatched bid clerk Inhot haste in (most of his attorney, the vigor-ous Abe! Burgess.

When the court opened on the day set forthe case Justice Badger entered from Insprivate office, and, bowing st fliy,seatedhimself at his desk, and began to fuss withbis papcr3. Presently Alfred Xevall , incompany with Abel Burgess Esq., and agreat armful of leaal tomes entered.

Alfred saluted his wife gravely, andseated himself onthe other side of the room.And poor Sophia beat her bead and kissedlittle Mary's cheek.

Abel Hursts arose, and hitched his coatcollar.

"May itplease your Honor," he said, "wewaive "certain objections to the sufficiencyof the petition and to the form of the writ.We produce herewith the child, and Hie ourreturn alleging that we are her lawfulguardian and entitled to her custody."

"We traverse that return, your Honor,"replied little Mr. Phibbs. briskly. "Andshall (how that tho defendant is an Im-proper and dangerous person for such acharge, by reason <>l dissolute habits, ath-letic views and violent temper."

"Good, good," cried the widow, but So-phia looked toward her husband with tear-filled eyes as if protesting, "1don't believehim."

"Then you must take the affirmative,"growled Abel Burgess.

"So'tly, my friend; we shall see aboutthat," breathed little Mr. Pbibbs. Andhammer and tongs eently and insinuatingly,the twain argued and reargued, the one ril-ingunanswerable cases, the other quotingIndisputable statutes.

Finally Justice Badger, who had sat likeone ina reverie with his eyes fixed on littleMary, raised bis band aud the discussionceased.

"Anapplication of this nature," he 6sid,"appeals to the equitable side of the court.There is but ono view to be considered, andthat Is the welfare of this Interesting littlegirl. To insure this Ican deliver her intothe care of her father, of her mother, or ofany third person [there Sophia sobbed:,but before enter upon an Investigationwhich seems likely to be acrimonious andto deepen unhappy differences, Iwish tohear from the one who, after all, has themost at stake. Come to me, littleone, won'tyou? Don't be afraid."

Little Mary slid from her mother's lap,and climbed quito courageously on lliuJudge's knee.

\u25a0Tell me how old you are, my dear?"'•Nearly theven, sir./"And do you love your papa?""My papa and my dear mamma.""And would you like to stay always

with your papa and have him take care ofyou?"

"With papa and my dear mamma.' Iwantbofe of dem together."

Sophia's head was bowed; her tears weredropplnz on her distracted bosom. Alfredcrossed the room and stood by his wife'sside.

"Oh, why did yon leave me?" he whis-pered, "and why did you return? Youknew Itwould make me angry." "

"1—Ihoped Itwould; for 111en Iwouldsurely see you." ... -HaOM"There, there," said Judge Badger quite

fiercely, as he tucked his bandanna away iniis .-out-tan pocket "Enough of this.. I'lladjourn the hearing indefinitely and con-sign this sweet little child to the care other parents. 'Whom God bath joined to-gether let no man pat asunder,' nor any oldwoman, either," and be glanced vindictivelytoward the baffled ranger.—New YorkTimes.

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The Cult«j BtUM are to the front Inall raattcrtof ente rprlse. as willhe seeu by the worliltllls sum-mer. W. J. Wliite. In tho manufacture of bis Yu-catau Btun, lias k«pt pace iritlitlic country.

THEIR LAST DAY.

Chinese Applicants NotVery Numerous.

QUINN GIVES UP THE JOB.

About 2100 Mongolians Out of 50,000

Have Obeyed the Law_\Vhat

the Officials Think.

From enrly morn to dewy eve there wasbustle and 6tir and preparation in tne Inter-nal Revenue Collector's office yesterday,

but there «:n one thing wanting to thespirit of the scene.Itwas the Chinese resident, for whom

the fatted parchment had been prepared,lie did not come— at least, not numerously.

Things jagged along quietly from 10 A. M.

to 4 p. m.. aid tliouch now and Beam the

Uoiisol dropped in three at a time the clerkswere equal to the occasion.

Tne conversation was mostly thuswise:"What your name?""Man Hiiey.""\Vi:ere-ee you live?""Stockton street.""What Chinee month you born?""October" (the candidate being prompted

by a capi'd)."Hcjw old you?""Forty-two.""What steamer you coma on?""Me no sabee.""You had smallpox?" (this inlerrojn-

tively while inspector looks at applicant'sface and hands).

"Yes."Inspector here notps other mnrks and with

a measure takes applicant's heieht. Abouttwo-thirds of Ilia candidates are 5 feet 5inches, one ran G feet 2% inches— the top-most noteh

—and two yesterday went 5 feet

10 inches, a pretty good height for whitemen.

The applicants cheerfully lied and cheer-fully pr hipted each other. Most com-mnuly they had a white man to help them.

By 4 P. M. the registration was closed.Itwas a self-evident proposition that therewould be nothing further to do, and Col-lector Qoinn and Clerk Mi-Comb lookedliko men divested of a heavy load of re-sponsibility.

There was a considerable amount of In-formal discussion after the last of thoMongols bad filed his application.

The gist of the situation is well expressedin a typical opinion expressed in the hear-mc ot a CALL reporter.

Said the speaker: "This country canpick and choose <ier citizens now. We don'twant the Chinese. They cannot becomecitizens, and must register or go."Itwas evident, however, at 4 o'clock that*

H»battle was to be fought in Washingtonla ttin Supreme Court. Total number ofcu.nese regUt-red, 2100; registered yester-day in town and county between 93 and 100.

"1don't know why they should 'kick,'"

said an old staeer as he watched the last ofthe Chinese le;ve the Ftderul buildingafter registering, "Georee F. Howard,I Ited States Consal-General iv China in1575. and a nephew of William11. Seivard,Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln,gave notice to all American citizens inChina that they must register. We are ask-ing no more of these Chinese than theyhave exacted of us. Itis isi^ and the Trentaffair of 1861 over again."

Under any other conditions and In anyother country the Internal Kevcuuo Col-lector's c live would have been the scene ofstrife and confusion yesterday. As it was,the general suggestion was that of a wed-ding without the bells, or a double-dummygame of whist. Itwas slow, very slow, andevery one was clad when it was over.

HOTEL ARRIVALS.PALACE HOTEL.

I!Fonjrtb, Bonton J KillUmiw,Mov> Lslned, Ukeiliarre Tl'uriiy.J"iuUX i.O"Until4r, N>Da Miss Ic l-.ingtiaai, I'llllaliCramer, I'liiladi-lonU ECMix.PhilA Incraham, r.ri»tul Miss MSol >mon, N Vw Liete>:el. Brlftul Mrs \vL Bryant, I'luliI.i-iiii.••ill.-,I'ai.-uavcn .Miss.lShaw, !'!>!inNA lieuviile. C'jica.o Mm 1. ]• >, whi.ll. MontF W Pearson, sonora Miss J McCo niick. I'LIUU A Powell, Denver Miss Kate. PnllaMrs l:1 Uii,M.ln u;ipo ttJob

-\u25a0 \u25a0, l'lilli

M lUnion. blliirl,lim ,1 \\ Jui,iiv.,ii. haltimere.1 N Burse. NY J Klenney &w.BaltimoreJ'l Hursm, Ban Jose J C Korulue Aw,fuilaD Htionnwei]&w,ueav«rJ a w, PbllaW A Utldwln \ iv. n i w.i ,-.,:;. Li!lG nilifrbraid, N Haven JCUnreicw, VictorC X lie"i& Mr,Duncan M <\u25a0• W Koenlj;, l.url:il.>W IIFie.is. \u25a0\u25a0; .::.., (jE mi.mlii.r,HustonPS Daly. r.-.-luii-ipiiia J \v tbomaa&w.LUatsiJ Sunracy, PhJadelplila l»r Weuj «w, Uiicacu,Ib Kuliieucsimij.UtruiiiirMl!arrlm.i:i & w,.\ %'•\u25a0 \u25a0' lsi;ssill, I'Ulla MLaurence NvIt.) Jonci a: w. N V Mrs Koau, .\ vMiss M Urown, EviTston Mrs I' tter, S VMiss I. brown, Eventon A A»pl!inali, SY.Mr-«liJac a. Sac M Buruett, S VMrs sunbeatl in I IIBushes Si VJ iiSpeaknian, fnlla W I)T< bej N VMisL I.Ba lev, run i VM Wtrccsier, Carson CMiiiI.Jl Kllliain, Ua E A Wsdafaaios, N V

IMtKNATIONALHOTEL.I."oster. Sarto WO llulini.Blae erectMConnors A w,Be:i'.c!a \v !-: Hiyes, V imaPeter John l>e:iVer 1: Olsen t DenverI"!)»iy,Sacramento It X Kent. Sacramentow PvriPT, Aiamcla J 11urr. AUmediw A MIUe,K « estmnst J Granger, California Clt».1 l» .lours, Fresno J T lioarilmau. L' S sA strouacii A: \v, Colma MontereyB V Dickinson, I.akeport \u25a0 li0 Smth. SacramentoJ Williams, r..«:tiniaiu Albeit Cox. >ac-tuFrank (ireen, Sacco Win St. 'in. SacratnontoE M Carpenter, Lueene C rtuwinan. ».rlmj!iuuPrior Hanson, Kweden »' Il.inson, tjiredeiiAlia Hansun, Sin-lon C Lrto.'e, Kul.itUh LWhite, Los An;

NEW WESTERN HOTEL.D !\u25a0 Bart, ttah w Wrl;l,ton, UtahOVrlgliton. isreutwood J 0 Davis, Los AngelesW C Day, Sa.t,, S A lli:k Alain.-,11 « HUma. BioVista Harry McCrce, ColujiC A Fair, Chicago

A Foul &et-To.Thp domestic lien may not strike as a re-

sult of .late demands made upon her encr-Cie«, but it wnnldu't bo stiri'rlsing If shebe;:»n broodltic over it.—l'hiladelpliiaTimes.

MARKET REPORTS.FBIDAY Evbnino. Kiy 5.

sriIUARY OF TIIK MtUKila.Silver lower.Wheat future? active and higher.Barley solng up.Ont-< anil Com firm.01c.ke Meal marked down.Kullcd luriey selling below costBeans ilu'l.Old Potatoes steady. New wcalr.Atm (1111:1114 loner. i14 linn.llutUT steady. Cheese weak.Bfgadull-More Western Toultry lr..BaredsilHaa|.ljerrlo«. rii'rrlcsanil Gooseberries arrived.C trus fruits a»ll.DrleilFrnli Inai MtoI'rovlsiotiS <ii.<i.n \u25a0-\u25a0(\u25a0-!.Tallow weak and dull.Vegetables In good supply.Me»t market unchanged.New York Licliange higher.

I-)i=ll«hWheat Market.LiVF.TiFonr., Hay 6.

—The spot market Ishigher at Us Vjd. Cargoes urn higher at sin foroh* com 31a 3d for ]u»t snipped and 29s «d lornearly due,

FUTCRZS.The Produce Exchange cable gives the followingLiverpool (juotailons tor No. 2 Red Winter- May

»193i<1: .1\u25a0inc. Os lO«4d: July.6«ll»id: August. (Si%a: September, its li/a d; October. Ba 3d: Novem-ber, titid.

BKCUF.ITIES.. '';N,"',N.May 5-

-Consols, 89; Silver.33 6 10(1; Rentes, 97f 7Vic.

New York market!.'New lnr.it. May B—United states llnnds. 4-

ll:s'i: <1" 2*l. 09: Northern Pacific. 15: Cana-dian Pacific. 81Vi: Central Pacific-. 26: onlou Pa-cine. S4W; Atriiis'Miand Santa he. lvx/

-Weils-

l-ariro. 110: Western Union, 8S»i: Silver. S3»i-Merllnir. J4 KLY-tJHP. \u25a0''

Whoai - May. ?«t/be. Hour, quiet. Coffee*14 4J. tiUB:.i'r'3»4^IV4C. Hops - Pacing Coast.iwa,.'ii/ Hides, l^i^e. copper— l.an», SII00Tin—Spot. *20 60. Lead— Uoinostlc, (3t17'0. Iron

16. I'elroli-uin. 5«%c.BUOABANDCOFFKE.

Sngir— Refined Is very strong, with advances of1-lbc in .Sri. 4.5 anil 6,but no central cuauireKaw stronßly held aim unchanged.« offer— Very dull and featureless, with illzlitcliHiicM. Sales, 13,750 bags. May. fit 30; June,$14 16. . HOPS.

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et a"a Dr'"' IloSt PaclEcs arc quoted

Chicago Markets.Ciiicaoo, May 6—Wheat wis quiet anil opened

»«fg>i/a i-higher, ndviiiced i/,o on tirni cables andcontinued baa weather, receded %c on the an-nouncement of failures and excitement In Wallstrte', rallied 10 on I'lirrhavi by strong housesand closed firm at about tho inchest at a cam ofJ'l0.,,.". COln '«< with yesterday. Receipts.73.000 bushels: shipments. 93,000 bushels. Kro54>/2c. llarley. c.'c.

'CHICAao, May 6.—Wheat— Cash, 72iAc Corn

tv h'sk •*'

Ori7

*'9 LarU' *10 35- X""'*9 06'

rortlaml's Vuaineii.PoßTt.Axn. Or.. May 8.-Clearaoce», f827,000-

--balances, $135, 0U0.

Wool Market.New York, May 5.

—Wool is firm »nd quiet.!'.?,5 1M? tl r"ece'27 i

-c '- **&**>»«»87«; Tens,

(1*(SJIC ftID.

TVe»iUly C'lfiarin^n.New York. May 6.

—Eradstreefs elves clear-ings lor the past «eek for the principal cities or tbounited Sliitis as follows: New York, *827 149 00 >

Increase 9.3 per cent: Culcauo, UTHUJo'g"-r*uelo.B: »<"ton. »l0.(.8r,!i,000. Increase 3.0 jl'bua<iei|>hia. S7u.»'j.t.ooU. decrease V.ii- St. LoaniiVi?yM}0'lncro»" 17-4: San francisco. *17.---(BJ.OOO, increase 0.7: Uaitlmore, Mil.. 814.461,---ouu, decrtaso 4.4: l-lttsburg, I-i.,< s>4.VS7.o<:il,increase 6.8: Cincinnati. Ohio, 13.471no comparison: Kansas city. Mo., $IV»4-JouoIncrease 37.5: Minneapolis. Minn., $11,17o.OUO.de-""•«8-2; Milwaukee. Wls., 11.140,000, Increase44.4: 1 1

"111*- *7,01u,U00, locroa.o 18.4: lieuver,*4,4Pw,0u0. decrease 14.8; Bt. Paul, »4.6ti6,U00,decrease 3.1; Portland. Or.. 7.000, decrease12.1i: !-alt Lake City, 51.4V9.U00, decreaso 41.0;Seattle. Cl,olß,ooo.decrease 17.7: Tacoraa. $779."000, decrease V7.0; Los Angeles, »i»9S,UOO, la-

crease 57.1 Helena. *.S2S,ou(>. dorrease. 70:Bp^kanc, f1,03*.00'J, no ?oini):trlsoa ;Urea. Falls(284.000. no comparison.

Total for tho week rode.) Ma-, 4 for theleading; cities of the Uniteit States, •1.878,1538,168,au Increase of 7 3 per cunt compared witliilio cor-respoodlu^ period last year.

Government Silver Purchase*.Tne UoTernmei.t porchasei or Silver for trip

monlb of Aprilwore 4.auu,uuo ouueesat a raucc orS3.USC to Sj.liue.

l~xc!|:kn£e ami Itullion.Sterling Exchange, HO (lays

—4 SC^iMerlin,;Exchange, sight

—4s• I.j

New York>:xcliauite, stgbl—

20New Yt.rliKJchancf, tclegrajiblc

—-JO

Fine Mivfr.Vounce—

8:)3'»Mexican Dollars '.

—66'

I'roilme .Market. .«ILOCK—Net rasli rices are as follow*: Family

extras. $'\u25a0'< •£1: Bakera' ex r.i9.«j Humi; auyerfiuc,»'.'7()(!t:i 10 \u25a0•• libl.

WHEAT—1 h*market continues to Improve. Fu-tures advanced ]!...g,-j' yesterday moraine anilactual gra.n made a corretp'jaaiug appreciation.Business 111 fqtarel fu i.v 1.. and altojetlier toemarKet presetted a much b'ttcr aspect than formany weeks. No. 1, SI .'sl^l 26 j:••noire. »l 27 Vjmi '->',; lower urauoi. *'. IT.M.I -'.:'»; extracuoice lor mllliug,91 ..11.1.1 .i'J> \u0084 »i cv

i*II. BOARU SALBB.Informal t>iowii>K-lu u'etoeK-Deeeraber— lo3

tons, >l >''_•; 1011, »1 'J6~»: Sun. $1 37: 800,*1:!ti:'J. Sollor '93, uew 1110, 5 SO; su'J. $1 301:..M»v— I'll.Jl I'S'Vs: 4UO. '.-! 28»4.

lin.riAKMoknino si.s;: (..s—

December —200

too*. *1 37a/»: DUO, (1 377'5:SOO, *138; 1700,*137;

'i. Sell r •\u25a0J. new

-100. *1 3il.4; 100.

Sl.'l 1-. May—WO. *1 -J-. .;.1:11. *i'.',:•,.An«H.vnos Bxasios— Prices >v<re«t:ii lil.lur.

Decemner— luoo tons. «ii 38 v»: 1110. *i3514: 200.ii:<-' \u25a0\u25a0 :i'O. Cl SSlia: «00, SI :i«U- lliryerMay—

100, %1 -30; 100, *i:iOi... Heller May— 10U,

SI a«%; 7i»i. $1 23V8: soi)T »1 XUI4. Seller'93,

ue»— -_•\u25a0>!> II3-': 200,«1 3'2i,n.BARI.bV

—".'.ihii spot a .ii futures have again ad-

va:.ced and tiie market Ii stiff. No. 1 ie.il, H.,m,H6i,c: choice orlk'i.t \u25a0!.>. H7" \u0084\u25a0\u25a0 V ctl:ditrk Cuast82'/2c ell;Brewing :'• . \u25a0»." CUevalltr, nominal.

IAll. bOA 111. HALKJ*.Infobmai* BKaatoH- in o'clock— December— loo

tons, 8 i-. May—loo,8B»ic: 20U,b7c.Kbiin.Ait Miiknini.M.SSIHS'

—11,-1i-uibtT

—200

Hi:s. ill'\u25a0•..!•. \u25a0>' 11. 9< '.<: 100, 9un.n Mty—loo,S7c.Sbl<t '!13. n.»v -loci. B)',-; &UU,'BBWf.

ArtuKooit Mission—

Price* eoutluoed ti ad-ranea, December— toy tons, 01' 4 c: 2(»U, Oi3,iC-BOO, fll1 \u25a0.•:; b<)o. 512,-. Hay—SOU, 87' .c- 100, 87»i,c-ion.87' .•\u25a0: 200.87 iOi 700. «7*4C.

OAT."—

Kothlnx 1, -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.. Good to choice «re quot-able at M :<j'tl 45 > eti: common to fair. $1 20«l 82%iMilling.*1 6:.(a>l tl2'.i;surprise, SI BOV1M;T.iacK, (12U(i)il KIVs ft ell: Gray,»1 25©l :^5for lee' 1 and SI ib^l 65 lor Milling:Red, >120(liilZsftctl.

CORN—Holders are firmer again, tnogjrn off-ringsrr.;lane. Large Veilnw. SI 071 fit: 10 C ctl: SmallRound Yellow. (.1 10 \u25a0\u25a0. '. lJi..; White, $1 10®l 121*.ft tu.

RVE-Q.:otedat *1071^,(31 1214 ftctl.BRAN—Quotrd at *17®i7 50 « ton for the bestan 1;Kin/iii50 ~t tin. fcrouulde brands.MlDDLlNGS—^uoipiiat aj|(J)vi!l

-r ton

CHUPPbU FKKl>—Uuoiea at *17i0,',7 60 «* ton.11 V—Clover Is quntatitual 97©d %i ton-' Uarle)

f7@S 60 > ten: Alfalfa. *7@l(i; Wheat, ft) .'.c®1:1: ont.i?7,iW: Wheat and Oat. ?;©11; Compressedt7(g,',l 50: stock, $-.(t,'i V ton. -

STRAW-(Juoti-uut ;>.,i.i.i:.i-v tialo.MU.I.STUrrS-OIIi-aiie M ,1 1,quoted at »32 50

from ml I,bat the Joiib-r» ttlil quota t li: There Isawar^roooK tiie ;nilller< over Ground Barley, andsoniK are selling U In-lowcost. (,r Una anil 1 0 ledKane/. flM^llD ft ton; OUcate Heal. *.>'i 6t:^::s;ltyeFlour, SUef IT.. Hjre Meal. :tc; Qranan Hour.Sc; O«tmoal. aVi-®4c s)( IB; Oat Groatt, 4c;CrackedWtcu, ;;i.i".liuckwhe.t; Hour. Dc: Pearl Batlev4>/ie4Vic Va.

SLEDS— Yellow Mnifrl,nonilr.nl: Brown Mus-tard, nominal: Flax,f.l ?t ell: 1 csilc CanaryftIt,;Imported Canary, a c tt "IT.;Alfalfa,;i-*

It.tor California and 10c ft It,for Utah; 'limothy,6>^c: Rape. 2'i@2' -c; lieu.;., 4c VB.

DKIKI)PEAB— Nnes. S.(,»j 26: Urcen,»l 75ffi'-SplitPea*. 1 c v U.

.•i<-*»i.

BUCK« llKAT—Nominal.1ni:.\.MKAI,. ETC—Tabla Meal. l->.ia>3!:,r am.

Fred Coin. »2C(S-'l>: Crack rd Corn. »1& biX&Ta 50Vton: Hominy. 4>/i®4'ic » ft.

uUoy-o Uu

HEANH—

bayua, ifa (M)i»;i: I'm. $'2 750)? so-Largo White, »2 00^12 70: Small wt.itr,*2SOO3 75 :Pink. \u25a02!|(i«a2 861 Reds. Vj V6&i;Llmas. »J SU©3 10: Mutters. »2 60(83 Weil.

™POTATOES— New 01.1 nue weak. Old rule firm

Sweets are tar.ll/ wort 1quoting, the season bningabout ovit. Koreiiits or New Potatoes were lo:<8s>i «i New Potators are quotable at lia2.' v ir.-Oregon Burbanks. Jl 7c@2 1/t ctl: Orogun GarnetCinles. (1 60*1 75 V ill:Oregon leerie-s »150fail76 V ctl: Klver Reds, if1 1.. \u0084-. 70: Early Hose,*10U@: «\u25a0 V ctl; K»ut,r;i Uun.aiiks, Si 76(41! V.ctl: >ev>da liuruanls. *2.

ONIONS— High prices were asked forOregons yes-terday, but no sales above the quotations were re-purled. Keils arc weak at $1 2ftiu'l 5d ell; M-va-das, t'Jt^'A 25 for fair to choice- f'regons (2 75f^iA... c'- ctl;California, If*st;(ißit Vctl, according toquality. . \u25a0-..'•

lIUTTEH—The advancu Is malntal.el and themarket Is tlrm. Crram>ry quotable at VlKg'2lc ft D):Dairy,squares, 19®20c %« IT.; fancy Dairy rolls, ltdioOt)lH'/-;f: good to choice, loV2(517l-c: connuou tofair, 16®l«c V. m.

Cll.K.si'.— WeaW. but no lower. Good tochoicemild new. Faille »> ir.: Fancy, lie;old. He; tonneAmericas. ii^r.v.cased Cheese, ',\u25a0•<-\u25a0 additional;Eastern. 1- i1 .'.. »*ID. . •

...-\u25a0.

roUL'IR,*—

A car from Kansas .\u25a0 old at *.'. ." il;. »for Ducks, $:r.i4> for Hens, and *tjtor old n.iostern.Home I'i.u.try continued quiet and wt-a*. withlower prices for several deKrrlptlnns. Live Tur-keys are qnotubls at 17i.». '•,• in If.for Gobblersand 17@lBc ft If, for Hen.-.: Urosc. Vpair, flv:«£]50; Goalings. SI 6(i©'250 V dozen: Dm tinsfor old and *6@7 50 for youne: Hens, «5 MiW7ft dozen: Boosters, young. *'©11: do old *5(,uS.ftdoz: Fryers. t-'WHOO: Broilers. *0si@7 60 torlarg» and $4 50(53 AO ftdoz tor . i-1,1:111 and *3Mifor very small: Pigeons, $2 75'a3 %( .iisen

GAME— are dull at76e9tl; Raoblls, fl60ftdoz for Cottontails and JIMI-25 fldoz for small.

KGUS—Continue weak and dull. Kastern. 17'..i018c; California. 17@lSr for store and IH'AStIuC«*doz^n for ranch: Dues U(ns.2'2e ft ilnzen.

lIONF.Y—Comb. ll@15c: water-white extracted. »©HVjcftIt;amber extracted. 7©7V<tC: dark do, 0©. liIJI'SWAX-guoted at 25e527V-,c ft B.FBESII FRUITS-R spbrrni-s are coming in very

poor and unluvltlugand only good ones sell. Theyare quoted at 70c ft drawer. More Gooseb rrl.s11ue In and brought He ftIN. Seven boxes Cherriesarrived and went from 23c to CO •ftB. Kece ntsof Strawberries were 190 cheits. They sod at iplt»r,xi

13 ft chest fir Longw.Tlhlland tUJglo ftchest forSli.-irplcss; Domestic Apples. 60c@?l %) box for com-mon to Bind. *1 2V(iil 75 for choice and »2 forfancy: Pears. "Sea* 160 a box. . ...^.

CITRUS I-RUIis—i'ran«e<. Lemons and LimesrI.ntinup quiet and cheap. California Limes, ire:HanGabriel Navel?, fliai 75 riDoz: San Gabriel See.l--llngi,7scO(l *box: Los An.-eies Navels, }123©175 *• box: Los Angeles Seedlings, 78c®*l ft bi>x;San Bernardino Navels. t2 Vs@'J 7,"> V box- SailBernardino Seeilllngs. tlSs(sil 76 ftbox:RiversideNovils. »1 76@2 50 ftbox;HlversiueScedllnits SIMl BBj Sicily Lemons, M 50: California Lemons,H»;ftbox for common and *J riCW.i 15 ft box forpood to choice: Mexican Limes. Si 7sn4: llananas,»l6tifi'2 6Oftbunch: Pineapples, t4®Bftdoz.• DHII.K FRUIT-Very [lull, natal are quotabloat4i/.,'i«sc ft jbjPrunes. 7"..©8v.c V- Ittor small,9><i.ra>'J'/M<: ft 11. for the four >>/.'\u25a0» and ilic for thefifth size- Bo's to BO's: Pitted Plums. HwaiiMiC-imputed Pluiis. 2i.-Wse; "rapes. •!&\u25a0!>£<:•. sun-dried i-eaches. 7Wilc V Ib: » \u25a0..-:»\u25a0• ii--.i fosches. Uia»lie*It; AjTlcols, ll(»llcft li lor Moyals aud

I:,r<£1•-

Vir.for Mocrr.arks: evaporated Apples, inboxes. SUCillli- %;n>: >uu<irii-l Apples, lifalil;c V Iblor quartered anil t',^'ii..i '.- th tor sliced: Tears,bleached. 6(0.6c for sliced, . i.1.-x- tor quartered an.lBe V It.1.. 1 evaporated: Tears, unuieacneii, 3(siefcrsllceu and iVi(3)3i: tor qnnrlerod: rigs. 4'tssc torl-rr»!i'Uand .'.tif,' v.- v it, for nnpreaaaa.

KAISIN?—»\u25a0 4iiuio|.iyerh>t SI 15^i 60? box:!<n.»e Mnseateis, »:iBl 15 In uoxesand 3"i'<2, IVa

*If.In sacks.—

lireott A'monds are unsalable: TineNutsqnmab eat l'Msl]['c« It-.Cbestnnts. \u25a0\u25a0' I<M V'It:Walnuts. f@7c for hardshell ami ll>il:)p for nolt-Fhi'll: sufis!, ell Almouds, l:!@15c: bardKiiell do, B<..@7',i,c: iiapcr shell. l:^^l.-»c: Chile u.iinuu. Be:1 <Buun, :;ctJ.- >• Ib lor domestic: Hickory Nuts. 7.4te; ]t-ii:>,B^iluc V- HiU'Tsmall and i-tfoUtic forlnrce: Filberts. Biaildc; Brazil lints, srYi'Jc $ It.;Co-COKIIUts. J4io.'. 'I-Kill

YKBBTABI.KH—Rnnbarb is lower, other kindsarc 1101 ni.ttfi.;.Ily < ii;ir, cfl. Summer Squash. 18c'$ II*: (jrecu l'epper^, \u25a0&\u25a0 %i It.. Kecetuts were105s boxes Asparagus, tis>> linos Khubarb, 738 sksPeas and -m Isennii I'tn-uiubcrs. 4Oc@si t*dtiz;Green Peas, $ @1 25 «i sack for coonnou and *150Vsack tat Sued ana ko V IB for Alaiueili: btrlnnliL-au«. lac: Asparagus. *.f3- 25 for fancy. *1si)<«;17."> Vbx [itNo. 1 ami 76c8*l 24 for No. it: Sonbarb. 7ts(j><l V bx r<.r No. Iand 41uttioc for No. SiDry Peppers, Bo 1* It-: Drleil Okr:i. 15c *i>. Ib;1 .!,>..•(\u25a0, 7. ..\u25a0 ¥ ctl: teiil Carrots, i.">:i>joc.Turnips.7Sc: Bens, 75c: Fannlpa, SI i"i;Oarlic, %@IVsO?* It>.

ROVISIONSi—Bacon 11 quotable at 13,'*14c forheavy and medium. 14M.@liic for light and 17M)17 '.,c lor extra light: I.'aiitern SUL'ar-curcd Hams.17@17Vic»*lt.-. California Hums. ItS'a- t'l.jt;East mI.an!, tierces, 9c fcr compouitd and !3i.-. c or pur.';pails. 1mr:California, tierces, 1ii-i^l'/e:h.'iif-hlilH,I'l'--: Hl-lo tins. l:u..e; do, 6-10. llr;Mess Beef.*75015^: extra me3s no, tH 60C-S9: family do, til&12; clear Pork. »25 ft 1 bl; extra prime. $1« sli(ca17 60: extra clear. *J4(.i -J.v. meat, $81022 ftbbl;Smoked Beer, 11011>..c *B.

hops iaai7c f<. ir,.HIDF.SANDPKLTS—Heivv silted steers qnotablo

st 7»ic: medium, tS@6>/%c ftB: light \u25a0! Vi®sc: Cow-hides. Wi^c s)i it.; sailed Kip. M» IB; saltedCair, 7c; dryBides, usual selection. '.'\u25a0 V ID:dryhips, !>c V If': prime G'.atskim, 3O(sjo<! sacO;Kids. 61410.: Deerskins, good summer, .'-7 !.,.c: me-dium. 30@3'2i,j,c: winter. 20@25c: Sheepskins,shearlings, l««Ij.V:»unrt wool, 4UO70O: medium,7i'@9oc: long wool, uoc<a>*l 40 each. Cuils of allkinds about

';;less.

TALLOW—nuII«nd UMChaneed. No. 1rendered5s Hl.ih

'..c; lle!i:.ed, O'.ia7t; Grease. 3V4e %1 Ir...WIIOL

—1i,e S'lrine cup is mii't'-d ms follow

-:Cala-

Terasaud Foothill. 1i;r<j* Be ft it-:Nevada. 14OlUc;San Joaquln and Southern, year.-* staple, ll@13V«c:d". short Wools, lV@l6c ftB; choice Nonhcru.'lSigl.Oc V B.

Family i:<-tail 2tar!tat>Putter ami Eggs are unchanged, but Cheese Is

cbeaptr.Meats are [10 lower. Poultry Is in sufficient sup-

ply.< iienl-a and Raspberries are now coming la.Strawberries are In better supply ana cheaper.Gooseberries make a slim ejsßii'lt.

Potatoes arc about where they w re las; wo?k,anil no serious sear, ilv Is how expected. ChoiceOn'ooi are scarce and dfar.

Fish Is generally iv uood supply and prices showlittlechange.

Following Is' The Call's rejular weekly retailprice list:

rnAi.—rrn toy.

Cedar Kivcr. s r.(l:<a—

Iscotch 100031050Canncl 11O'Mull 60 aretn,V toa. 10 oiaiosoDiamond ... « SOu

—;Seatt:e »:.i|,ii

—New Welling- (New Seattle. ShOal

—ton. V tun. 9 50.310 do i'k.k! Bay .. 7 50<s 800

Wellington.. 0 50.&10 001Coke, »bbl.. 70s 83hairy Fl:i'l>rrK.KTn.

Entter.eholccf>roll4s@so ,Cheese, Eastern 23(325do. pood -lUM

-Cheese. Swiss *25<a35

Ordinary. ao.._.37Vi'<2—

lEgg?, ftdoz 2Uui>'.!SPickled Hull -<&-- Kites. hasten) ~m'li>Firkin. ft It. —ta

—Honey, comb '& !C..'JUc'Ji

Kasterii, Vit) —©—I do, extracted l'ioiljChctie, Caj l

"',^!g»15 1

ilK.\-)>i !•:\u25a0 porrxn.

Bacon lHa'Ji) Fork, fresh [email protected] —<*15 iFork, salt .13A15

do,enrol «ii:Pork Chops. iv 31.'.Corned Beef Bonnd Steak lu.tl-'Bua.Oal -W2O Isirloin Bteak literalsdo. Eastern......

—Porterhouse, do .1118 10

Lard 15'<n 17 Smoked Baal —i<H2DMutton „ IDdrJlPork sausages

—wilt

Spring Lamb 1 •\u25a0am Ift,Veal 1'2@15rOPLTRT » v d O4MK.

Broilers, each. 374 05 Ducks. earn.... 75fd)l 00Item. each.... US© 80 1Geese, each . '.! 00 a)250Young Koost- ;Pigeons, iiO:,fl 1.5

<ers. eacn ... 80ia)l 2SlKabbtls.(< pair -Jo® 60Old Roostors. 1Squirrels, ftpr —

«0 25_each -1* 75 Hare.each 20<iJ 25Turkeys, %<B. 25(«

—|

HtL'ITH AMD SOUApples.* in... 6f<9 HlOrangcs.fldox. 10(3 30Almonds. «ttr>. '.'0 * 25; rears. V13... s<o) idBananas. r> dm 1059 Pineapples. "o*. 15,-0 25Clit-rrlrs.» ft.

'60& 76 1Raisins, V 1d... tkfl» 12

Cocoamits. m. lo.ut I. i; \u25a0:..-, ii.\u25a0 . itFigs, Sinyr'a.B 15&» 20 basket 20® 25Gooseberries, Straw hcrres, \u25a0

•\u25a0 -'?-.

¥"> 15®-

? drawer... CO® 85Lemons. ftdot 'J5:iS

—Walnuts, «i 18. 25® 30

Limes. ftdoz.. 12® 16-TATH.EH.

Artichokes, V" '

Peppers, green.doz BOia 35. %t IB Boa 75Asparaeus.Jtß. • 4i» lolPeppers, try

Beets. ftdot... 16& 25 %lB 15a—

Beans. White. Parsnips,* dos 15fo 20-*!"* —« 6 Potatoes. Tit lb. 3(<o 3Vino.rolured.vn -(9 0 Do.ne\v.» it, P(s> J>/iDo. Lima, dry, | DoSweet.flß but

—»1>... *'#

—Rhubarb. V m 4SS 6

Cabbages, ea... So) »iRadishes, ftd*Caullliowers.ea tag 10 1 bcus. 15-3 20Celery, ft beh. 6« «l Sage. y'ti'..'.'.'.; Mlfi 35Cress, ftuzbehs 15«jl

—iMiruut*.IIm.

"-So

—encumbers, ea.' Has 12. Heans ID 20(a 25(iarllc. S.'o> «;smpr SauasnUr'nPeas. yID 464 til *m.

•25®

—Lentils. ym... Wai 10 iMarTtSquash."Lettuce.* do*. 15® 20! 9n> _<a 5Mushrooms. 1Thyme, am... 2&(g> 40B*ID

—«

—Turnips, dot 15# 20

unions, tt 18...—

(at 61 Tomatoes, »ID—

(a)—

O*ra.drioa.¥lD 25(* —11. -w

\u25a0

\u25a0 .V-.. FISH-- R POITVD.Barracuda lVia 15 Soles ;...„ 100

—Carp lOiol —'Skates, each... 2O'<4 25Codtisii 10.a SturKein —Id laFlounders 10(«»

—il'omcoa )2(<» 15

Ha1ibut........ (# 25|Torbot 25 <O M)Herring 10:<4

—IClains. ygall..

—(A 78

Klimtlsh !'.v>s—

|Do, hard auelLMackerel. ¥«>-• 15(<$ '.01 t* 100 ...... «03 50Do, Horse, thId lU(<4 12!Crabs.each siifl liPerch ;l((aj

—jDo. soft shell,

I'omuano SO.id OKI fdOI 37^ 60Kocknsn 2(i«o

—ICrawßsh..

'b(g> 10

Salmon. 2rna>—

IJlussels, y<jrt. 10-a» 15r-atniim. :resh.. l'.'ini lSiOystirs, Cal %tMirlmps 10,' a 131 100 40(0) SOShad lufal

—Eastern, %tM.il'..-,...... —

«a—. dr. ...,,, 26© 60

Binelts 12 * —, •

San Iranclsro Heat Market.No particular change la any description. Tbo

market It amply supplied (or all curient needs.\Ynoifsale rates from slaughterers ara as follows: .

lIKKI—l'lrst quality. 6@a' icj second uuallty,B'Ac: tblrd no. 4ig)sc ftIt..

- . ,VEAL-Large, 6'<6@uV<jC: small Calve*. 7(a,7i/ c;

Dairy Calves, sc 'f. lb. \u25a0

- -. \u25a0;MUTl(J^•_Welh^r.s. UM,c ? IT); Kwes, Be' "-

. Bl'KINdLAMII—"I/jlJillo I*.iPORK-Lire Hogs. B'^@tt%c for li6:ivv and me-dium grain-fed; stuck Hogs, 0 >/\u25a0>&}'' 4c; dressed do9®9'.ic ft Id. .-\u25a0..--. .-. \u25a0 .-.

-

(\u25a0ii.riul HnroltnndlSK.

BAGS—Calcutta*, June July, 6',i©B'/ac; Woollines. 30>/>©3-'C.

KiCK—Weak. Supplies are ample. Chinese mixed,•3 lio@'i 9.1: No. I.s*:isigil30: extra No. 1,4* 75(41 '.i.i; Hawaiian* $3 BO; Kausoon, $4; Louisiana,*3Bu«*3 75 %*ctl.

si i.Alt—Tne v\esteru Bojrar KeAnln; Companyquotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crusbed, Powderedand Flue (riishftl. all U3/ar. V ir,; Dry Urannlated.::t4- :CJonfectlonera 1 A.b^U<:'^ H>: Mn^nolia. 5: fee;>:xtr:i C. sc: Golden c, -i!4c; 1», 4V^c; StandardA,§V«c: hall-bb.s. iac more itiau buls, and boxes%c more,

UECEII'Ti Of ntonuci!.

Fbidat. Slay 5.Flour, qr Hies 6.si.7,Ml<Mlln,M. sits 707VTbcat.ctls 'J.B;till>r »creeniU2s,SKH. 800Hsriey. mi :i,l;iuiisi-. tons. 808Oats, liUistrtw. tons 10torn, ens 1.4.'.5 Hops, bis........... HII:rnii3.«xi H'J5 Wool, 019 E5-Iu'Knei. 111 l.ii Ilaiilus. Mi _. 11"!Onioas.su.. i7.'i!iui,no 'MObran, >ks 2.43U\Mne. •.-nil* 56.870

OCi.AN ."-II- AMl.l;s.

PHtes of Ilerarttir" ifrom San Franrlaco,

Depariare "f Australian steamer depends on:Uaarrivalc.l the Britten mails.

SON A \u25a01> llllr:TABLE.

SHIPPiNQ' INTKI.I.HIKNCK.

Arrived.FntDAY. May5.

stnir Alcnzsr, Gunderson. 15 hours from Green-wood: %viM ft lumber, 1000 post«. to I.1; White.

Bark Snoch Tilbot. Rice, 13 days from Tacoiua;lambrrand plea, to s rCo.

Seer Joseph and Henry, Christiansen, 52 hoursfrom Eureka; lumber uud shingles, to MtbslunLumber Co.

Sclir Archie and Fontle. Nelson, 18 hours fromStewarts Point: wood and bark, to IllgclniJb Col-ltns.

"chr Daisy Rowe, Olsen. 4U hour* from Eureka:175 Mft Inmlxsr. to !lt£gtns A Colimi.hchr Reitanre, Jensen, 17 hours from Iverscns

Lauding; 75 eds wood, to It A(illbrlda &Co.tl.arel.

Fitrrnv, May 5.Mmr City or Sydney, Frlele. l'ausma, via SanDiego; l'»c fie Mall 8 s 1:0.Me simr Costa Idea, Mclntyre, Xanalmo; X

Dunsmuir & Koaa.Muir llumboldt,Kdwanls, Kureki: MKaiish &

(1..Ship Ilenjamin Fl'ackara. Ailen, Molleudo, I'eru'

J Vi uruce Jt Co.Balled.

Frihay, llay5.Stmr Albion. Johnson, LittleItlver.stmr National City,Minson, Eureka,stmr Eureka, Letand, s-au I'e.iiro.BtmrClty of l'uebla, DoUney, Victoria and I'ort

Towmentf.Ftmr Willamette Valley.Storrs. Yaqulna Hay.Mmr City of tyltu-y, rnele, Panama, viaSan

Dlo.o.KtinrSilver Spring, Illsglns.Stinr Noyo, Lcvisoii.Tort Brag*.Meatmr Costa Klca. Melnlyre,.Nanalmo.Mmr(ireoowood. Car son.Stmr Del >orte. stock fleth. Crescent City.Stmr Ulpsy. Jepsen. Santa Cruz, etc.Ship llnhemln. HogaD, N'atialmo.Ship lint:.'.Merrlnian, Nanalmo.Schr C II Merchant, Provost, Cool Hay.Schr Aili-eKimball. Asplunil,Navyrro.Schr Robort and Minnie. F»rreli, Kureka.Sil.r Sequoia. Liirsou. Port lladlocx.Schr OarcU. Larsen. Casp.ir.Schr Monterey. 1eck. Bowens Landing.Scbr KloKey. lslgkelt, BowtU Landtag.Schr KuUcrt Searlts, Plltz, lacuiua.

siiiiniiur N'ir.st.Steamers tosail to-day are the San Bias for Pan-

ama. Ilnni 'mi itfor ltiiuiboldt Bay, I'olnt Arena forMendoclno and Daisy Kimball f(ir KortBragg.

Steamsrs to arrive to-day are the Acanulco fromPanama. San Henito from Tacoma. Los Angelesfrom Newport and llonlla from the southern coast.

The Mouovrai falls due from Sydney on tun 11th.The bark Melrose loads coal at Departure Bay for

this port.

Tclfcraiililn.POINT Loitos-M.iv 6— 10 r «

—Weatherhazy; wind, W; velocity,24 miles.. Sli'tken.

Apr 7, 7 8. 31 \v, ship Win IISmith, from NewYork forSan Francisco. .

Domestic Port*.FORT BRAGG—ArrivedMay 6—Stmr Scotia, hueMay3: stmr Tlllamook,hence May4.FORT ROSS— ArrivedMay s— Schr Nettle Sund-

bortr. uonce May 3.TATOOSH—Passed out May B—Bark Theobald,

from New Wliatcom for San l-'rauclsco.l'a:sen inMay s— Stmr Willamette, hence May 2

forISaoalnio; stmr Homer, hence May 1lor Ever-ett: bark topgallant, hence Apr 23.

NAVARRO— Arrived May—

stmr Navarro hoceMay 4.COUSBAY— SaiIed May 6— Stmr Emily, forSan

Francisco.SAN I>lEGO-Sllled May6— Stmr PaisdenaKURKKA—SaiIed May s—Stmr Laguna, lor San

Francisco. «••• »-^^*jsp'ArrivedMay 6—Schr Portia, hence Apr 30.. UkllONDO—Arrived May 6—Schr Saivator, from

Astoria.NIiWPORT—ArrivedMay s— Schr Bertie Minor,

from K.utvka.CAN PEDRO— May 6— Ship J » Brown, for

Kanalmo; bark X X Ham, for Port Ulakeley.Arrived May 6

—Bark Detroit, frm Departure Bay;

bark Sea King,from Miummo. -Kantern l»ort«.

>"KW YORK—ArrivedMay s—Ship Servla, henceJan 38.

iroreiaru Torti.FALMOUTII-Passeil M»y 4-Hrship lady Law-

rence, from Tacoma tor Dover; Br bark Ulver In-dus from London for Oregon.

IIAVlM'.—Arrived May 3— Hr ship Glenogll.nonceDec 26 via (iuccustowu, and not as previously re--1 orted. " -

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DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE—

CONSOI.t.\)dated Imperial Mining Company. Locationof principal place of business, San Francisco ;

California: location or worn, Gold inn. Nevada. ;'

Notice— There »re delinquent upon the follow.Ins described stocif, on account of assessment(.no. 35;levied on the iOtn day of March. 18:43,tbe several amounts set opposite the names of tlierespective shareholders; as follows:

No. No.•

Names. Certificate. Shares. Am't.Atkinson ACo ,Thos. T., Irs. 740 10 JO 30Atkinson A Co., '1101. T.,Tr» IXHI 20 60Atkinson ftCo., Thos. T.,Tra.6333 8 15

'Atkinson* Co, Thos.' T.,Tr'.s9Jo SO!) 150(1Atkinson ,v Co.. inns. T.,TrS.6O9i) 400') 120 DOAnderson, C.K., Trustee 4759 60

-150

Bernliarci,.l.,Triisten 6J19 mo 3 00Barrett 4 Co., .Ino. S.. Tr»...4575 50 160Barrett ft Co., Jno. S.. Tf5...4789 2Vi 07.Barrett x. Co., Jno. Trs ..4SIO 25 75Barrett ft Co., Jno. 8., Trs.. s-j-o * 150 450Barrett Co.. Jno. S., Tr5...6872 500 15 00Barman. W., Truntee 5753 SOD 24 OOJBarman. W.. Trustee ... 57C0 200 6 00Conin ftBaudnraoa, Trs 1701 SCO 00Coffln ftPander-ion. Trs 189* 20u 600Cofflii*S.Tr.iiersotj. In 6091 400 Vi00Coleman .1vtat:lt4. Trs 727 lm> 303

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Crocker A Su> dim. Trs 738 50 150Crocser A Snvdani.Tr* 1074 100 3 OOCroc'-ier ft fujrdam, Trs Ufa 100 3 uoCrocker A Suyilam. Trs 169S SOU DUOCope AKnEllsh, Trustees. 5:<22 50:1 15 o:>Cope ftEnill'h, Trustees iH.iti 1011 11OilCope *Kiglsh,Trustee*... \u25a0>";'. 1 VOO 6 01)Clute A Coursen. Trnstess... 6'JJ 5 15ClHte ft Coursen. Trustees. 1011 3 00Dlxon A Mile's, Tru:tee-, Ua1. 39111 :hii 9 MiDlxon ftMllrs,Trurtees.. 4311 100 '3 UUDlzon ftMile?, Trustees.. 44U8 10J 3unUtxon A Miles. Trustees.... 4701 1:00 &0.)Dlxon ftMliis. Trustees.... SO4U 100 308Dixon4 MlliS, Trustees 5709 1000 30 uj)Dlxon AMiles. Trustees.... 59i0 600 15 HODeaue ft Co.. Coll.Trustees. .4830 60 151)

'Dyer *Co.. Jos. 8.. Trs HOVi siio

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15 noDyer ACo.. Jo*, 1!., Trs bua3 100 300Dourlats. J. Ji.. Trustee .;..!&oo 2111 6 uoDarls, T. D.. Trustee 2:12!) 5 \u25a0 15Duncan. W. L..Trustee 4329 5 16Edwards, \v., Tiuitee. ......4441 400 32 11)

Fo-ter ft Co.. A. W.. Trs 1821 51) 150Foster ft Co., A. W., Trs 4171 60 1611lo«er ft Co., A. W., Trs 4.'7« 100 6 03Foster ACo ,A.V..Trs 5280 300 800roster A Co . A. W.. Irs 5891 511 1 51)

Foster ft Co.. A. W.. Trs Uoii7 200 6 00Gambler A Co.. i:,Trs 2820 101) 3 uoOaottler 4 Co., X.. Tr.« 3uOO 100 00Gauthler ft Co. E., 1m 3150 aO3 S UUGanthler A Co. X., Tis 3676 101) 300Gambler 4 Co., 15. Trs 3885 100 3 00Uauthlerft Co., X.. Trs 1131 liiu 300Oauthler* Co., I.,Tr» 4313 50 160Santhler ft Co., E., Trs 4<H7. 100 300Gauthltr ft Co., X., Trs 4633 100 300B»uthler A Co., X., Trs 40X9 100 300Oautulor ft Co., X., Trs 4091 ,1.100 3011Gauthler ft Co., X., Trs 4701 100 300G.-.uthier ft Co., B,Trs 41103 100 300Gauthler ACo,X., Trs 4948 100 3 1111Gauthler ft Co., X., Trs 4973 100 303-Uauthler ACo.. X., irs 4979 100 300Oaut&ler A Co , 1;., Trs 5096 100 3 CIOHantbler ACo., X., Trs 5099 100 300Gaurhler A Co.. t., Tis 5379 100 3 OUUautnler ftCo.. K. Trs 5391 100 SOUGambler *

Co.. K.Trs 5407 lUO SOU\u25a0Gautbler A Co., X.,Tn 5434 100 3ouOautnirr ft C->.. li.Trs 5575 100 3oaGauthler &Co.. £\u0084 Trs 6651 100 3uoUaulbler *Co ,FI, Irs 5681 60 15UGauthler A Co.. E., Trs 5801! 100 300Uaulhter A Co.. X., Trs 5570 100 3 00Ulllou. J., Trustes 1932 60 160Gold nun a Co., Trustees 37.13 100 3 00Goldman A Co., Trustees . 5726 1001) •SO U(l(iulilmau A:Co.. Tiuslees 5*64 1000 3000Goldman A Co.. Trustees 5975 6UO 15 00Goldman A Co., 'linnets 6031 200 600

'eoldmau ft Co.. Trustees... .Bll7 1000 3000Goldraar, A Co.. Trustees Bl;o 500 15 00*

tireenebsum. .1., Trustee 5854 '200 600Grrenebaum. J.. Tiustee. .. 6122 1000 30 01)

Oreenbaum A Co.. L.Tis 3710 60 150Gray. H.IV..Trustee 49 500 16 00Gurnrlt. W.J., Trustee 5520 500 15 10Ournett. W.J.. Trustee 5824 .'OO. 000 •Grant, 'Jeo.. Trustee 3416 3UO 9Oi)Goslln' r.H.8., Trustee 3624 300 900Hadley ft Dou:l, Trusues.., Ml :;000 90 uoHadley .*I! uI. Trmtces...ll7S 103 3UUHadley ,v D.ju.l, I'm tee5...3871 6 ISHartley A I'ojid, Trustees. 300 9UO '

Iladiey a Doud, Trustees. ..sol7 500 15 00Hadier ft noui. Trustees. ..601S 600 1600Hartley *Doud, Trustees.. .6M83 1000- 30 oaHadley A Duud. Trustees. 5834 4UO 12UOHadley A Doud, Trustees. ..stfBH 600 16 09Han ley A Doud. Tatutees .6977 1350 4u 59Hadlejr ft Uond, Trustees. ..812S 800 15 00Hadlry A Doud. Trustees^. 6l2B 600 15 00Harris A Co., nil.I..Tr5..5109 30) 9 00llerzlieig, 1 .Trustee 4583 JOO 3 OilIves A Ca, Tru<t«es 3872 100 3 '.»)Ires 4 Co.. Trustees 4:ilo 150 450Jones, O. It,Trustee 5614 600 16 00Jones, O. 1!..Trustee 5615 400 12 00Jones, O. X., Trustee .b'O.'.S 100 800King, AT. 11.. Trustee 4 10 10 3000King, W. H. trustee 22 50 160Kins. W. H.Trustee 2456 100 \u25a0 300KIUB, W. H., Tru,;oe 2468 100 300King, W. H., Trustse. 2655 10U 3 00King,W. H.,Trustee 3540 600 15110King, W. 11., Trustee 41^2 200 600King. W. H.,Trustee.. .„ 43U8 10J 3OOKing,W. If.,Trustee.. 6450 100 00King. W. 11., Tru»te.~ 5792 10 30Kelley.Geo. w. Trustee. ...2091 100 300Kelley.Geo. \u25a0«\u25a0., Trustee 6242 10.) 3 00Lalnß A Kujjiiles.Trustees.. .3oB6 • 100 300LalnifA Uncles, Trustees.. .6036 10!) 3 00Lams A Ku^gles, Trustees.. .6s9s 100 3 00McCoy, C L.LTrustee 76 100 300McCoy. C.L,"Trustee

" „ 100 300McCoy. C. L.,Trustee .. 110 luo 3110McCoy. c. L. Tru-.tee 465 IUUO Jo 00McCoy, 0. 1... Trustee 508 3Oi> 9 00McCoy, c. 1... Tiuitee 6i)« 1000 30 00McCoy, C. 1... Trustee 1019 2V4 07McCoy, C. L.,Trustee 1399 100 3 00McCoy, C. L..Trustee 1400 100 3 toMrCoy, C. L.,Trustee 1401 ion 300McCoy, C. L., Trustee 140.- .57»,4 263McCoy, C. 1... Trustee 2HOB ICO 3UOMcCoy. C.L,Trustee 2876 100 300McCoy, C L.,Trustee 3466 ICO 300McCoy. C. 1... Trustee SGOO 50 15uMcCoy, C. Trustee r,s.i.: ICO.) 30 uoMcCoy, C.L,Trustee 5912 /.uo 15 (JOSii-c. ;.. C. 1... Truitee 5959 6UO 18 00Mcc. y. C. 1... Trustee 6123 500 13 uuMaddux Jt Co., C. H.. Tru5...12.17 IUO 3 00McDtnaid, M..1., 1iu-t'-r...1i02.i 2UO 6 uualarreft Son, Oeo. T..Tius.. 230 60 150Marye ft Son, Geo. T., Trus.. 714 200 (ionMarye A Goo. T.,Tru5..1144 210 6 00Maryc A Son, Geo. T., 1riM.2417 100 3UOMarre ASou, Geo. T.,Tru5..30.'7 50 160Mtryeft Son. ijro.T..Trus..5087 100 300Marye a8n,Ueo. T.,Tru5. .6588 50i) 15 ouMarye ft Son, Ueo. T.. Trus.. 100 3(.0Marye A Co.,o. W.,Ttth (JUO7 100J 30 00Marre ft Co (i. w., Trui UU97 150 450Herye A Co., O. \Y ,Trus 6098 10:1 3OJMurphyft Co.,E.p.. Tru5... 6949 bOO is 00Metlir,W. 8., Trustee 5dU4 100 3 oi»Metlar. \V.B.,Trustee 577* 101)0 30 OUNorwood, w. f.. Trustee.. ..lS77 100 3OJNorwood. W. E., Trustee. 3410 20 60Norwood, W. I-.. Trustee ...3952 150 4miNoble a Co.. 11. .Trustees. 1361 50 150Otis A Co., Trustees 601« 600 18 00Koot. Ueo. IV.Trustee 3359 -00 600Koot, (ieo. 11.. Trustee 4-'6S 100 3onRoot, (ieo. I!., Irustee 456U 100 3CORcot. \u25a0-» '\u25a0\u25a0 Trustee 1720 600 15 ouBoot, Geo. B.t Trustee 4s*l 100 300Root, Oeo. B.Trustee 5481 500 15 00Boit,Geo. 11., T':u,tc-e S4SS SUO 15 O'JRoot. li.o. 1!., 1rustea 57*4 100 3uoKoct. Ueo. 8., Trustee 6746 100 3UOKoot. (ico. TV.1rus'ee 5946 10U 3 OURoot, Geo. 8.,Trustee 6947 IPO 3dORoot, dci>. X., Trustee 69H6 200 800Root, Geo. 1;.. Trustee 6100 3000 90 uuKulj.ii,James, Trustee 243 500 15 ouKolph.James. 'irusie* 542 1000 30 00

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Kolpb,Jai.irs, Trustee 54:1 1000 roil)Ko pit, Jain'H. irustee 545 1000 30 UOHolph,James, Trustee 442:< lou 3uoRalph, James, Trustee 5186 100'J 3}OUKoiph,J;:niis. Trustee 5511 iouo MO 00Kolrh. James. Trustee 5527 600 15 00Kebfisch A Co., Trustees ISU ;ou 300Kehflsch A Co., Trustees 187 1110 3 tillKehflsch ft Co.. Trustees 258 a 100 300Pehtisch A Co., 'I r.ist -es i93'J 50 1 :,oReblisch A Co.. Trusioes S0:!2 SO'J 16 OURehflsch ft Co ,Trustees 3043 l«0 300Kchasrb A Co.. Trustees 3158 IUOO SO 00Kebfisch A Co., Trustees 3301 GO 16U \u25a0

Kehtl'Ch A Co., Tinstfes 37^7 100 300Kenflsch ft Co., Trustees 379iioj 3COReufijt-li4C0.. Trustees... .3985 louu SO 00KehHsch ftCo., Trustees 1147 100 300Kchrisch &Co., Trustees 4299 leu 00Bebflsch ftCo., Tratt»s 4519 100 300RehtUch &Co., Trustees 4StO 3000 90 00lU-tiriscri a Co.. Trustees 4i'6B 100 3 UUBshftseh ft Co., Trustees 4893 luo 3 coKeh&sch A Co., Trustees 5223 luoi) 30 uuKehtisch ACo.Trustees ....5224 1110J 30 uoKtunscti 4 Co., Trustees 56U8 3i'O 900Reticsch A Co., Trustees 5860 6uo 15 ouKebOsch ft Co.. Trustee* 5861 6'M) 15 uuKocers, K. F.. Trustee ...... 3175 200 \u25a0 6* 00Kich. IV.Trustee 617 100 3ouBtaur,CooperftKedtlck,Tn.29lB 2OJ 6UOStauf, Cooper ftRed lies,Trs. l2lB 8U 1tobtaur, Cooper A Redl!elt.Trs.4SS4 loj 3 uoStint. Cooper A Ke:lllc.'.Trs.473i 20J 600Staur, Cooper ARedlick.Trs.s l39 2CU 0 OJKtaur. Cooper a Kedilck.Trs.S39o lOJ 300Bunt, Cooper ftItedllck.lrs si'J2 50 150Buur, Cooper 4Rsd!>ck. Trs 6431 100 s,jSt.Hf. Cooper ftiicdllek.Trs.sBOB 100 3uuBtsur, Cooper A Kpdlic«,Trj.stis3 50 150BUal, Cooper A Redi!c(.Trs.o7SU 50) 15 00Btaur, Cooper A KedllcK.Trs.s7sJ 40 12 00btanf A Cocper, Trustees 0053 200 6o:»Fusman ADlxon. Trustees. .36S7 10 > 3 t;0Bhinu. H.It..Tru toe 3/0 ilUO 3 00 '

Turnout!,John, Trustee..... 063 100 3 iujTurn'.iuli A sainsou, Irs '.'SO7 600 15 00Turubuii A Samson. Irs 4493 400 1280Tludal, G. \v.. Trustee BO'.'O luuo so uuVan \V)c». 11. 1... Trustee. .4 461 100 8 00Van Wyclc, H. 1,., Tru.tee....49J5 you 6 O3Van Wyes, 11. L., Trustee^.. s36o 100 SOUVan Wyck, H. 1... Trusts*....B9B4 moo 36 00Wnitely A Co., T.,Trustees. 3l77 too vuuWbltely A Co.. T , Trustees. 4048 15J 4 50Wbltely ACo., T.. Trustees. 2.0 6UO

'VilelyA Co., ']'.. trustees.. 51.-8 SOU 8OUWhitely A Co., T.,Tu.s:srs..s'JS6 10J 300Whlteiy A Co., T.. Tru-le-s. 2UO BO)WDltey A Co.. T., Trustees 500 15 00Wlntrinjhaiii,D., Trustee ..4161 200 li00Wright. w.-H.,Trustee 5759 200 0OJZadljr, Wollheig A Co., Trs.. «0« 100 3OJZadiif,Woiliier,-a Co.. Tm .4895 100 3uuZidig.Wchlberg A Co, Tr«..592» 100 souZsdlg. WollbeigA Co.. Tr5..5926 lUO 3 00Zadlg, Wollberg A Co., Tr5. .5995 600 16 OuZadli-, Wollbi-rgA C0.,Tr5..598J 600 15 OJ

And In accordance with law. and au order fromthe board of directors, made on rue VOth day ofMaren, 1893. so itMnyshares ofeach parcel or huciistock as may be necessary willbo soul at publicauction at the office of the company, roo 11 35third floor, Mills bulldlnj,cor. Bush and Mont-gonirrysts..yanFrincisco,Cal, onTV'Iin.NKSOAY.the 17th day or May, 1893, at the Li -lit or 1o'clock r. v. of said day, to pay said delinquentassessment tboreon, together w!tti costs of ad-Tertisluz and expenses of s.le.

C, 1.. KcCOT, SecretaryI'fflee—Uoom 35. Mills buildlnc. cor.liuihaudMontgomery *ts.. San Francisco. Cal.

DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE— A HIS.1J Ing Company. Location or principal place ofbusiness. San Francisco. California; location ofsrorka. Jordan. Mono County, California.

Notice— Thers are delluqutnt upon the following,described sloclc. on account of assessment (So 2)levied on the Bin day of March, 1893. the severalamounts set opposite tho names of the resiiecttvsshareholders, as follows;

No. No.Names. Certificate Shares. Amount.

Kent. D. M.,Trusiea 21 30,) $15 onRoot, iieo. U., Trustee.... 63 100 5 onRoor. <;eo. IV,Trnjteis.... Tl

'lou 603Root, Geo. 11., Trustee.... 78 100 5 03

Aud In accordance with law, and an order fromthe Board ot Directors, mado ou the 9t!i day ofMarch, 18U3, so nmuy shares or eaca parcel of surastock as may be neeeSMry win be sold at pnblloauction at tbe ofncd of the company, rooms IS aucl19. No. 330 rine street, san Frsnclseo. California.on TI'I'.SDAV. the lothday or May, 1898, at :bsHourof 1o'clock p. v.ofs.sld day, to pay said delin-quent issessinomt thereon, together with costs of:adrertlslne aud expenses or sale.

I). M. KENT. Secretary.Office—Rooms 18 and 19, No.330 Fine street. Saa

Francisco. California anas td \u25a0

THE WEEKLY CALLis published cvcry Thursday. Get a copy andcompare itwith any other pa-per in quality, siza,. and prica$1 a year 8 pages, . 8 coW

| uinus eacn

AUCTION SALES.

EASTON, ELDRIDOi: *CO Sax Fbamcisco

CHOICES

Business and ResidencePROPERTY

AT AUCTIONSATURDAY MAY 6, 1893,

At 3 O'clock at Salesrooms.

. CENTRALLY LOCATED, IX TUB HFART OFTHE CITY. ON TWELFTH, THIRTEENTH,FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETSWITHIN A SHORT DISTANCE OF BROAD-WAY, OAKLAND'S MAIN IHOROUGIIFAREAS FOLLOWS:

FIRST.Six lots. 25xl!;o ftet each, corner ofThirteenth

and Harrison streets, wltbln une. block of narrow-gauwe depot and three blocks of KroauwaT. Storeson tins property willpay biz Interest on the Invest-ment. The llaywardse rctrlc-c^rs pats theje lots.IBKHB—u.VLV ONE-FIFTH CASH.

S33COKTID.Two lots. 40x150 feet each, on Harrison street,

opposite Fourteenth. Also II.NE MODERNHoL'SK of nine roon s and bath, a inos: new andIn perfect order. 'Milsproperty willDrove a HubInvestment. TERMS—ONE-FIFTH CASII.

THIRD.Four choice lots. 35x100 and 4 OiIOO. corner or

Twelfth and Alice streets. Good cottage or ninerooms and batb. Also BUILDING CONTAININGTWO MODERN FLATS of live rooms and batheach. TEKMS-OMi111 111 C*SU.

pouhts.Central (oslness lot. 60x103:9. north side of

Fltteentn street, between San Pablo avenue anilClay street. FINE tlot'StC OF nine rooms anabath, Sold subject to cou&rinatlou by btmerlorCourt. TERMS—CASH.

DON'T FAILTo examine these cnulce properties before the dayof sale.»ar .NOW IS THE TIME to buy Oakland realestate.

REMEMBER,

SALE HELD SATURDAY, MAY6,AT IP. St,

AT SATjE3riOOMS,

WILLIAMJ. DINGEE,400-40-: Kiehtb St.

M. J. LAYMANCE& CO.,400 i.itlnli M.,

OAKLAND.ar-7 19 30 rny'J 5 6 Gt

DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES.

T~)KI.I.NQUENT SALE NOTICE-OCCIDENTALiJ Consolidated Mining Company. Location ofprincipal pin- of unsluess. Bail t-rat'iisco, Cal.*

location of wor^s, Miver Star Minlae District'Storey County, N'ev.

Notice— lhere are delinquent upon the fo low-In^-desrrlbed stock, nit account of assessment (No.1-'). levied on the 17th day ot March. 18fl3. theseveral amounts set opposite the names of tne re-spective »harchu:aers, as follows :

No. No.Xajies. Cert. Share*. AmountAt'<lns"n, Thos. T.A Co., Trs. 'J5l 50 t7 50Atkinson. '1ho*. T.*Co.. Tr5.3480 50 7 60Kiirrett.J. S. A Co., 1ruilees. .4097 100 30 00Colcman 4 Wattles. Iru-*tees. 012 luj 15 00Coleuian & Wattles, TrUat-e*.1124 '^5 3 75Unrbrow. A. X.,Trustee 109 100 15d;iDurbrow, A. X., Trustee 217 voo 30 00Darbrow, A. X.,TruV.er 'JlB 103 15 0!)Durbiow, A.X..Tnntee 'Jl'j 100 15 00Darbrow, A. X.,Trustee 228 10 151)liururow, A. X.. Trustee 37.< 70 1» 50Durbrow, A. X.,Trustee 7'i2 60 7 50Durltrow, A. X. 'Iruit.-e 12$ 50 750Durbruw, A.X., Trustee 7-1 40 6 00Uurlirow,A. X.. Trustee 791 201) 30 00I>ur!>row. A X.. Trustee 810 100 15 03Durbrow, A. X.,Trustse 534 100 1500Durbrow, A. X., Trustee • S:<s 40 6 00Durbrow, A. X.,Irustce 23 )."> '30 4 50Dur'iruw. A. X.,'1rust«e 2741i05 9 75Durbrow, A. X,Trustee. :;:;U3 200 30 110Durlpruw, A X., Trustee 5869 00 7 B'JDurorow, A. X.. Trustee 359:< 5 0 75Darbrow, A.li., Trustee. 4079 30 4 50Durbrow. A.X., Trustee 4115 l«0 1500Durbrow, A. X.,Trustee 42 IU 1000 150 oi>Itnrbrow, A.X.. Trustee 4451 lou IS toDnrbrow. A. X.,1custee 4464 100 15 00Durbrow. A. X., Trustee 448'i200 30 uoDixobAMiles,Trustees 4001 100 15 00Dlxon A Mil trustees ij7s 100 )5 0ODixon*lilies. Trustees «339 800 75 uoDtxonA Miles, Trustees 4356 luo la 00Dlxon4 Miles. Trus:ers 4;l>is 100 16 00Kostsr, A. W. *Co.. Tmste«s.'J4s4 300 45 00Foster. A. W. iCo.. a tsej.4otiS 1110 15 UOFrier, ijeor'p 373 4i soGaulhler, E. & Co., Trustees. .3sol 100 15 COGautblar, E. *Co., I'm t.-es. .SBBS 100 15 00Santhler, E. 4 Co., Trujtees..3BSo ion 15 00Qauthrer. K.*Co., Trustees.. 10'J 15 00Gambler, K. <£ Co., Trustees.. 'Mao 100 15 00(iautbttr,K. A- Co., Trust?es..4 136 100 15 00G-iuiliitr,K. .1 Co.. Trustees. .4l39 100 1500(iauthler. K.J: Co., Trailers. .4226 100 15 OJGauthler, £. A- Co., Trustee*.. 100 15 uo(iautbler, E. ft Co.. Trustees. .4311 • K>o 15 ouGautbier, X, & Co., Trustee! .4430 lto 15 00tiauthler, X A Co., Trustees. .4"ul 11*0 15 00tlauthler, E. « Co.Trustee*.. 45 18 100 15 00Greenebann. J.. Trustee 40'.*'^ 600 75 OUGoldman « C i,v Trustees *^7*o 100 1500Uo:umaa « Co.. Trustees 4388 500 75 03Goldman &Co.. Trustees 4390 100 30 00Go (Imau A Co.. Trustees. 4423 l?00 30 00Ureenliaum. L. ft Co..111 ;i:<(!0 511 750Hertzbers. 1., Trustee 5.17 50 7 50Jones, O.R., Trustee 4l>lB IUO 15 OJKlnc, W. 1!., 'Iruslee 1126 -.-6 3 75I.alsy, John 4516 100 10 00Marye. Oeo. T.ft Son, US 41>09 50 7 60Matye. O. W. ft Co., Trustees 4437 10 0.150 00Marie. O. W. *Co.. 1rustrcs..4 113 10 1s')Norwood, W. B. Trustee. 2848 60 7 5:)(Uts *Co., Trustees 3i*'J^ 500 75 00Otis &Co., Trustees*. 4073 80 7 50Kehllscli 4 Co., Trustees 1!77 200 30 UORehiisch ftCo., Trustee! 502 60 7 SOBenflsch 4 Co., Trustees 1317 . lo'j 15 00Kehnsch ACo., "trustees 37**5 100 15 OJBohnsca ,v Co, Trustees 3376 100 16 00Krbß ci .v Co.. Trustees 4353 6J 7 50Rool. 11 , Tiuuee a.'07 100 IS OJKoot, <ieo. 11,, Truitee 3108 10) 16 00Hoot,Geo. 11., Trustee 31tS7 100 15 00Root, t<eo. It.,Trustee 3!I6O lu;j 1500Root, Geo. B.,Trustee 3:;ii llll) 15 00Hoot.1ie0.8., Trustee 5470 103 15 00Boot. Geo. 11. Trustee 3714 100 1500Root. Geo. 1)., TrustJO .1745 IUO 15 00Root, I.co. li..Trustee 3K.'4 100 15 00Root. Geo. 8., Trustee 4131 100 15 00Boot,Geo. Trustee 4231 ion IS IM)

Koot. (ieo. 8., Trustee... .. 4J.17 IiOO 30 00Root, ueo. li.,'trustee 4338 2UO 30 00Root. Geo. U., Trustee 4430 6011 75 00Staut, Cooper ft Kedllck, .1381 100 15 00Maur, Cooper i-had:::-.-, Tr5..2774 25 3 75Suur, Cooper *r.edilek. Tr5..3104 101) 15 00Stauf, Cooler AP.eillict, Trs..:!«l4 stl "10St.iuf, Cooper ftUeiUlck,Tra..3930 40 8 QJMilnn.Howard H..Trustee.. ..'JUas 100 15 00Van Wyes, 11. L,Trustee lid! ion 15 00Van \Yy k.H. 1... Trustee 1075 100 IB00Whlteiy. T. *Co.. Trustees ...sum 100 15 00Weils. Ueo. T... Trustee 4359 100 15 00We is, Geo. R,Trustee 4380 100 1500Zrnllk'. »Vollberg A Co., Trs ... 43 100 15 00Zadlc. Wol'.berg a Co., Trs.... 1087 loa 15 00y.i'Vl,Wolibern A Co., Trs ...1530 100 15 00Zadis, WollcorK A C0., Tr5....2303 100 15 00

ZadlK. Wullbenc & Co,Trs ...2514 50 7 60Zadlg. Wollberir A Co ,Trs '.'US! 100 15 00Z*dif.'WoUberg ft Co., Trs 3162 100 15 00Zadlir, Wollberit *C0,Tr5....3.<8i 61' 7 50Ztdlc, Uollljerg A C0., Tr5....3548 50 7 50Zadlit. Wollberg & Co., Tis. . 3556 60 7 50Zadlf, Wo Iberg & C0., Tr5....3809 100 1600Zaolir, Wollbert A Co.,Trs AWI 100 . 15 00Zadig, Wollberg *Co., Trs 36D5 100 1600Z.dlt. Woilberj x Co., Trs 3729 100 16 00ZIUIB, Wollueri: *Co.Trs. 3730 lUO 1600/.a1l(, Wolibrrs ACo ,Trs 3740 60 750Zi.lle. WollbsrE A Co..Trs 3915 1011 18 00ZadiK, woilberg A Co, Trs 4i92 100 15 00Zadl.', Woliberc A Co., Trs. 4199 100 15 00Ztdlg. Woilbrrft ft C0.,Tra....4348 51) 7 50/.aclif. Wollberit A Co.. Trs 4257 1001) 150 00/..die Wo.lberK A Co.. Trs... 100 -

1500Zadljr, Wollfsrg A Co, 'lrs ...4285 100 15 00Zadll, Wollber; A Co., Trs. 4329 600 75 00

And Inaccordance with law and an orJer of theBoard of Directors, made on the 17th day of Ma eh.189J. so many shares or each parcel of such stockas may be nece-sary will be sold at public auctionat the orace of the company, room No. 69, NevadaBlock. No. "09 Montgomery st , Ssu Francisco Cal.,on THUKSDAY.the 11th day of May. 1893. at tb*hour of2 o'clock p. m.of said day. to pif s.t)d de-linquent nts»ssra«nt thereon, together with costs ofadvertising and expenses of the sale.

ALFRED K. DiritHKOW. Secretary/.Office—Room No. 63, Nevad* Block, -No 309

Montgomery St.. San Francisco. Cal. ar>2'J td

DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE— ISLEMl->lng Company. Location of principal

place of business, San Francisco. California; loca-tion of works, T u<c,rur:i. Elko County, Nevada.

Notice— There Is delinquent upon the followingdnscrlbed sloe* on account or assessment (So.18) levied on the 24tn day ot March,1893. theseveral amounts set opposite the names of therespective shareholders, as follows:

No. No.Names. . Cer. Share.". Amount.

O. 11. liavley,Trustee 4381 100 $10 UOGeo. B.Root, Trustee 5978 50 5 00-Jas. Kolpli.Trustee (>767 200 20 00Lainit A Kugcles. Trustees. 69t)s "JOO 20 00W. H. King, Trustee 7030 100 10 0011. H.Noble ACo..Tru*tees.,77Bl

'100 10 00'

R.F. Jactsou ft Co., Tr5....7816 100 10 00J. W. l"ew. Trustee 7083 60 5 00Jno. Turnbull. Trustee. .. .7977 60 5.10Jno. Turnbull, Trustee 8175 100 10 00Suuf,Cooper A Re ilic!t,Tr.B47i) 100 10 03.hu.. Turuliuli, Trustee 8*72 100 10 IK)Jno. Tiirnhuii, Trustee 8670 100 1000Ulxou A Miles. Trustees. ...H79l 100 loonGea IS. Koot,Trustee 879 a 60 500Geo. 11. Hoot, Trustee s*4;i 100 10U0Geo. B.Root, Trustee 8850 800

"20 00

O. W. Marye & Co., Tr5.... .8*05 600 60 0)O. W.Marye .v CO., Trs SXtit! SOI) Bil00<). W. Marye ft c.).. Trs 8.'03 800 80 00Goldman ft Co., Trustees. .«SHB 500 5000

And In accordance with taw, and order orthe Board of Director*,made ou the '.Nth day ofMarch. 1893, so many shares cl eacn parcel ofsuch stock as maybe necessary will be sold atpublicauction a; the office of tie oomonuv No310 Hoe street, rooms 15 ana 17. sail FranclicoCalifornia, on THURSDAY, the Both day of May.1893. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. v.of laid Il.lv topay sstd delinquent asiessmeut thereon, togetherwith costs of advertising and expens-s of thosale. -: _

J. W. plow. Secretary.oiliec—No. 310 Pine st., rooms 15 a:.u 17. SanFrancisco. Cal. . iuy'2td

SALES.

FfSßifila ¥i4*i9 te*^)OUCash J^^

\\ i-jilulllLi INfitraL

III llui «»9©«©©e©o©»9

Willthe Citizens of San Jose Draw tie V^*%. —I*- a,Capital Prize? %C %Xif\ At

MOTHER SITE STROHGLf FAVORED. LaOt? AUCtIOU

$2,000,000 Offered by the Res!- SATURDAY I"^^dents ofUnion Park. _._

rt

__ § <%7.30.- nr\7t_\r \4 £f-O'CLOCK, / \C\JT H

_ g4&'AND TWENTY ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, at our salesroom, B

10 MONTGOMERY STREETGreat Enterprise Displayed by the Pro-

r\r*_•

t'

motors of Union I'arU, which May I)(III f/7/)7/V// IntcOwe a Set-back to the Hopes of / KsUpiiai J-jOIS-San Jose. C-X)\j in the

tom**<k^Jk~. TO sflN FRANCISCO.Addition

li^f/VA^y t^Mi&SuM TO SAN FRANCISCO.i!

''tV>S><l^'-» Have youseen Union Park? Ifnot,be x^m\I

-sure to do so. San Francisco is not _p*)

£ favored with many pretty suburban re- *x%?$ treats, as is the case with most other '*%)J^^^V S large cities. Precipitous hills along the 6**riIk Ms*- coast of both the Hay ami the Ocean are -^)Hi /&& VI Sr^^** barriers against any settlement in those rS^J^^^v \ (!( (L Ml W*>*> directions,

Precipitous

valley between Xlf\\-^ J&s=*^ coast of both the Hay and the Ocean are -^rf)

/jjrtJTrl /r^^*, barriers against any settlement in tho^e ;• '\u25a0

vC*s) 111 va S(l (liia& directions. ihe little valley tetwecuJi »8 ~V!^ 'o_3B^tfSß> a/ tln-se hills is of very small dimensions \u0084

"{» \i|) Ii

s*s~/?£^Sl:1&' and tlle territory limited. The Union '^\'<£?*^r~^_J)J IS*\

*"K&*«r-, I>ar!c Addition is the gem of this valley. J^)

t&r3^ % fsta>& &3*M IIIs the only attractive *u!>- feS

,—^ (Oir-r*1 urb Han Francisco possess. '!%)Jf*\s^zzzr^.-. 'A

'*\u25a0>' cs * Itlies just outside of the cilylimits, P3S

•^ss^ %ii''WS&i-* >*^^i«i«f.o >' et \u25a0v*ith(ii tlilrtyminutes of -«£)

\u25a0 £-flxvfSf;-ii.\a* W tlle business center of the 6«ri?' vfii town. The Electric Road passes I*9)

~TXTl_:\u25a0*-»i1-•/\u25a0••- T .(l through the tract, as does also the X^'.

II'j^—-^- ii*&iif£.Vtf «v Soutliern Pacific Railroad. '^g'\\r \u25a0*%«*\u25a0' tff'-^i:' rV Itis within half a mile of the depct at T*i1 Jgr-'^fcTiSt^Sv / Colin*. It fronts on the Mission Reed, V -n")l fw^K'SJM'./tiNiONV, IT the on outlet from the city. Itis a ?«)II «. tU-IvjPARK S, "t beautiful tract, with fine shade'trees and *("(V i /coition^*/ "^ level blocks ofland. Every lot -*?)\\ . i _sssz& I "3i \\ *s surveyed. *.• We are instructed by the t><:j'

* -• Y?T / IS Union I'ark Land Company tosell 200 -ii£)f i V, I *%t {ft of the choicest lots at auction &<.zI ). I r< )J Saturday Kveiiiiiir.May 13,

i "TiV i-" // at 7:3° o'clock, at our salesroom, 10 xsiIjik**^*' 11 Montgomery Street. *b\J 1 alls'^L^. 9^ IJ Terras: Only 830 per tot 7zl

Ml l•Ji^ar iiv^\\ \\ cash; balauce, $10 per month. 1&^vWw\, I J6rTAKE . Sjjf? MElectric Cars forUnion Park SiV**- Valencia, Mission, Slitter and Folsom Street"

-*g cars all transfer to the Ulectric Road.

San Josftk^*^ Fare, sb. to ail Residents of Union Park/i ss2^-^9« ON THE ELECTRIC ROAD.,™ ™BThER -««.. CALL 0N 5 5WiN firH/mfl2N&,

D/iLbwm firH/?nn2nD. 0 Montgomery Street.10 Montgomery Street, n. 7:30 p.m., May 13.

AUCTION SALES.

Bgt|b (pr^^A.H. BREED &CO.,

460 Ninth Street, Oakland.WILLIAM IICTTKRFIELD, Auctioneer.

GRAND AUCTIONSALESaturday, May 6, 1893,

At2 o'clock F. m. on the grounds.

ifARION TRACmMARION TRACmOn the san Leindro ruad adjololas 1

II the «<:il-Kuuwu Stone Tract'

D

-*XBO-Choice Large Lois - 80150x140— EACH— 50x140.

Every Lot ;i Vigorous Yonag Orchard.EXTRAORDINARY TERIVIS:

T«rmi Only Hi* <"a»li, Balance *5 PerMonth, or One-fifth Chsli, Balance in 1,

• '£ and 3 Yours.Hotels, church, public school and postoftice all

within 6 mtnulß-t* wain of this property: climateunexcelled, rapid and cheap transportation to Oak-land nod San rnncisco, city water «'(! the tract,fine wine streets, etc.. makiuz this wltbcol excep-tion the rinesr locHtion furasubutbjin home. Comeon-! Cone all! (fin

Free rouu<l trip tickets from Oakland to th«> prop*rrty on the Oakland. Sail l.i-anHro and li;ywardsKlectrlc Hallway,can be bad onappllrat;ou iv

A.H. BREED &CO.400 Ninth Street, ... Oakland.

WILLIAM BUTTEItPIFI.n.33! Slontsuiiicrj St.. San Francisco.

ap-JH !1t .S. BASCH, AUCTIONEER.

THIS DAY..Hi.lav .'. Way G. 1803,

Jiy order of A C Perry. Esq., IwillsellThe Contents of 9-Knom Kesldenor, 711

Howard St., Hit. Third anil Fourth.Sale peremptory. S. BABCH,Auctioneer.Notk.

—The above may l>p buucht an an entirety

prior to hour of Kale. Applyto the above. 52t

OAKLAND OFFICEOF THE

*CALL®1010 BROADWAY.

Subscriptions and advertisements re-ceived for the San Francisco Daily andWeekly CALL.

F. G. THOMAS,Manager,TeleDhone 360. 1010 Broad

MISCELLANEOUS. __.-_--\u25a0•'-•''-

lIVSITATIO^iS^^Pis GEMv^-IiJMJjmR

BOTTLESWITH- g^BiScTioij'3"«1?

BUFF wrapper 'g^^S^Wvrr j:OR sale everywhere *>>*£zrmiiiL*n*viS™itt^

Sunburn, ™J^J^'' r

-Piles,Chafings, 1; fc^^fl Cuts,Eruptions, PPIM Boils,Sore Eyes, . Burns,Sore Feet, ||fv Wounds,Mosquito Bites, Bruises,Stingsof Insects, t^pifffil Catarrh,Inflammations, T^rf^r Soreness,Hemorrhages, Bl°F7LEBA^. Lameness.

AVOID IMITATIONS.. -"ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE.^

POND'S EXTRACT CO.. 76 Fifth Avenue, New York.anil 4w TuTtiSa.tWy ' ,

CONRAQi HMO] CONRADA CARD TO THE PUBLIC

itIs trueIhave bean chosen the President of the Louia-ana State Lottery Company, viceM. A.DAUPHIN,deceased, Istillretain the Presidency of the Gulf Coast Ice and ManufacturingCompany, so all proposals for supplies, machinery, etc, a3 well asall other business communications should be addressed to me hereca kmsotot ora

PAUL CONRAD,VmtiL B«x i3*S. New Orleans, L*>