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TIVE MHKDIUtto ESect April Mi. IMOT.

TRAINK LEAVE SEATTLELMflßokar.c, Ro»sland, St. Paul*siEest <OO p. m.p* Portlifi ! i(:a0 a. m.arar Olywpia 7;JU» a. m.?yw Grays Harbor am SouthTLgVrr. 9:50 a. m.tor TAfOtna. 7:16 and &:aO a. m ,til aw) ":0» p. m.

miNB ARRIVE AT SEATTLE.M flaakane, Koaaiand, St.fui an-' Ka»t ~..11:39 a. m.fMpertUnd «:Ub p. m.Sm! Oiyir.pia 4.0 C p. mrfrm Oray> Harbor and South

and ....; 6.05 p. m.\u25a0STTSfom.I and a.jtjt and Bp. m.tub exept Sunday. All others daily,

aid subject to change without no-Mi

XHmgk tickets to Japan and Chin* viaXgtMß Pariflc Steamship Company.

Par Ms-, routea and other informationmS M lf addreaa"T I. A. KADK 11%

General Agent. Seattle.Mlkkel Office, cor. Yealer way and

Pint tnaue.Dtp* Ticket Office, corner Weatern ay.

I cxm **4 Columbia street.A. D CHARLTON,

tototant General Faaaanger Agent.MorrUon street, corner Third*

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i DIRECT BAILROI'TE\u2666 ? -?TO-

I Kootenai Mining1 Country.

Leave ArriveSeattle. Seattle.

Imlut 4itM) p. m. lOtHOa. 111.

beat Llae ... fttSO p. m. IIsOOh. hi.

UPiN-AM KIUCA LINE.

Miimo Minihr Jepae, China aad All Aalatle

Palati, Sella From SeattleAbout May 10.

QUI oa or address J. W. TOUNO. C. P.A *. C BTEVENS, O. W. P. A., «1SN trenue.

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Tke Shortest Mitd Mutt Direct

n«MiMINING DISIB.

"Nklng la all the principal mining camps

?Ju lMl f\-r#rlor r*r'' d »lly between Se-sw V*nooi!v<»r. B. c*.

"Jin leaves S<atile daily, 9:00 a. m.;a mba<vjualmie and B<>nd

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eeattle diitl* except Bunday at?* 9- arrive#. 10 1O a. m.

V. A. ALLEN.* w P r ' >fhl A Pas*. A<tt.

price. a« ent. I'nlon Station,

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Un *' «?-» '*? t® an!**. i*W"U;an pal-

taun«iifihi v -

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Fl-I IS, l.rarrel Acrat,

MARKETS AND TRADE.Seattle, May I. M.Exchanges at the Seattle. Tacoma nod

Portland clearing houses today were:Clearances BaJancea.

?eautle »Mt» K 117 MPortland IT 127 w

Ife.STl <*» 5.K8 t«Following !s the record by days last

w«*rk at the Seattle clearing hous»Monday *7 3f« mTu«wUj - M 4CS 23Wednesday S2 99 2DTh jrsdaj 75 M ! »FridaySaturday M *3

T«tai 50

«*TTI.E WHEAT M4IKKT.

No. 1 club, milling. 83c; hlvertem, mill-ing. sac, firm. c

?lohhlas Qaotattoaa.The following ara the Jobbing quota-

tlons of wholesale dealers today:\u25a0\u25a0gar, Plsar aa4 Cafw.

,Sugar (jobbtogV?Oolden "<?' in bbla. t»er

lb. 4%c; extra "C." ir bbls. per lb. 4Hc;dry granulated Is hbls. per lb. se; eube,4"4e; powdere-i. V%c; spot cash price*.~?w. etc. Oot>b;ng)?Pa.ent Excellent.J4.75; Novelty A. *4.45; California brands.14.90; buckwheat flour, per bbl. 18.50; per

graham per bbl, 14. orIMb saoks. 42.26 per cwt: rye flour, perbbl. *4, or 1-lb mtkf 12 T> per cwt;rye meal. p«r hbl. f5.73, per cwt. 12.rolled oats. p.? bbl. 54ft4.3«: hotniny. percwt. Kl.to: crack.d wheat, per cwt. J3.SS;naked whet. tZ.U< per case; whole wheatflour, per < wt. 92.£>: pearl barley, 100-lb

4c: 25-1 h boxes-- sc; split peas, perNg-fh sacks. 4c; 2r.-lb boxes. .tc; cornroeal. >"ellow, Ws. tl s<>; r><««. $1 S»; white.

tV»"i J! 45; flftk-J homsny, bbl.s,H?5. kegs *2 25.(sotT*-* Cobbing'-Creen--Mocha, por Tb,»C. Java,per It, y#Z<r; Costa Rica.choice.Per lb. 24«\ Roasted- Arbuckle's in 100-lb££.*£? P*'r e,irt - C3.«: <!»-lb cases, cwt,\u2666I-75;

tins. ptT lb. 35c; »atcks. 34c; AdenMocha. TThc: Oara< ols 2THc; Ouatemala.

: ground c.jff.c, '»021c; L.ion. 100s,tu.«s, «r>sr, *13.75;

Meata. I'rovialuna aai Flak.Fresh Moots (Jobbing)?Choic- dressed

beef. p«r fr>; mutton. per lb;pork. «tjc per ITi. veal, (k jx-r IT).

(Jobbings-Hams, large, 11c;hams, smatl. ll'-e, breakfast bacon, lOt'idry salt si ica, "c.

t>e»h Fiijh < Jobbing's-Halibut, ;aslanofi. fiffTc: «almon trout. 8c;flounders. *£#4c; so lea. rock cod. r,c:black liass sc; perch. 3Vj«r4c; mountaintrout. 12Vt4i 15c; shrimps, Wc-"?ttar, Ckeeac, Eggi and Faaltry.

Butter?Ranch. 13®15c; Eller.sburg andother Washington creameries, 2-fb prima,18c; lows creamery, 18c.

<hd..,e (Jobrju.gi?Native Washington,

l'*fl2c.*

Egg? (Jobbing)?Frej*i ranch.Poultry (jobbing)?Crick*-ns. 003-9*. or

10c live weight, ducks. per dox;

draaiwd chickens. 12Hc turkeys. 14©15 c.Vegetable! and r rait.

Potatoes (jobbing)? Native stock. 513@14:Yakimaa, sweet potatoes, 4cper lb.

Vegetable* (Jobbing)?Oreen peas. 5®5%cper lb; cauliflower. vIQMc per <lo»: rhu-barb J#B%c; aaperaicn*. 7c; cabbala. Cali-fornia. II~Mki2 per ewt; onions. new yel-low. 2'jijA< per lb; white turn'ps. >1.25 persack; DMti. 11.25 per .sack, carrota, Ettc;c*~ err 2a(»*« per dox; lettuce hothouse.SQtfti per <lo* cr« c*i onions, 10c per dox;cucußiiwrt. hothouee, SI per dux.

Gree-n Fruit tli>bbin«>? umont. fancyCalifornia. f3g 3 36; select*. S3; apples,new. SI.SO®:* per box; bananas. H.50©2;cranberries. S3 per box. or SB per bbl.Ornnjre»~~Navels. fancy, 535?3.50; choice.S3.7S#S; fancy -exiling*. S2, choice, $1.50;strawberries. $4.25 per ease.

Mar. tirala and Feed.Hav (Jobbinjr* Puaet sound. per ton.

114, Eastrn Washington timothy. SI?;Tinx<??!, flJlill; straw. fT. alfalfa, |lP§l2.

Oats (Jobbing)?SSl.Barley (Jobbing)? Roiled or ground, par

ton. SJO.Corn-Whole, |l3; cracked. $19930; feed.

tn*ai SI Hi-'*1MUlatuffs Cobbing)? Bran, per ton,

sl4fjris; shorts. per ton, IIS.Feed (Jobbing)? Chopped feed. $l7OlB per

ton; miadlinjrs, per ton, s2l; oU cakemeal, per ton. $32.

IAS FRASI CISCO MARKETS.

BrMdataffi end f.'relna.fiAN PR A-N<"I SOO. May l.?FlouP?Fam-

ily extras. 14.7V6f4.<>: bak rs' extras, $4.50®4.twi; superfine, f4.1Qff4.25.

Wheat---Shipping. 5i.32% for No. 1. and$1 S\9l.S for choice: milllnx. tI.3THfI.(S.

Barley?Feed, 72%'<|75c; l>r« wing, nom-inal.

Oat*?« Puget Sound 51.104r1.25; some fan-cy white, higher; inferior grades, 95e4t51.0?%.

Reeelpta.

Flour, quarter sack.*, 4.0»)0; barley, cent-al*. ti.300; bean*, sack*. 57. potatoes" sacks,1.7W. onions, sacks. 82; bran. »aek*. 600;middlings s.<oks, hay, tons, 341; wool,hates, 2KJ; hid'S. number. 344; quicksilver,flasks s*; wine, gallons, brandy,gallons, 4AW.

i'riidnef, Frnlta, Kte.Fpfil and Mlllntuffa-Middlings, per ton.

117 is :*'; hran,Hay?Wheat, wheat and oat.

s7<'<ilo; oat. s?>#< 50; river Iwirley, sj*i»c tv stbarley. ffi-'iOfpa: alfalfa. $5®S; < lover. M&8;stock. compressed wheat, Jbfj.M;straw, per bale. 35®&0c.

Vegetable* Early Rose potatoes. fio*i7oc;river Hurbanks. s»vy\u2666»><\u25a0: river reds. 640 75c;fOregon Furbanks, Petaluma andTomales Burbanks, W>'-i"sc; n<-w potatoes,a*"MlV»o per pound; sweet potatoes,1 rt> per rental; choice onum*. $2,2.">tj3 i*rcental; cut onions. sl.lv9t.M: Australianonion*. $3 iAfti.'A per cental: gr< ? n peppers.iSlftt**' per pound, cucumbers. .VVtfijl;driedpepper*. <C?i' per pound dried okra. 10»rtI*V:garlic. l'JtfHi'- common asparagus,frri'.o". do choice. $1.7"*?2.2r>; ere n n mp. r - i k. vk.i«Oo; *trln* beans. ? perpound; rhubarb, 4»v«i?,»o per box; &i*xit.ntomatoes. fjtffJ.S't per nojc; ixtngworthstrawberries, s&«!*> per eiKst; large ber-ries. $5&& per < heat.

Fruits--Apples, SI.2S«<J p»>r box: do Kast-ern. per barrel; f>or>jrworlh straw-berries.common nivel orannes; $1.22412; choiceoranges. aeedllng oramtvs. Sif£

1 M>; Mediterranean sweet orang' $l .y>4;2. Mexican Lm«. $fi..WT7; commrn Cali-fornia l»tnons. TVtf|l; good to choice do.$1,501/1.7' faney do. $2#2J&; grape fruit.

r box $2 Wfrt. bananas. st« 2 per bunch;Smyrna ft* 13u14c per pound dat-s. Sr.

Ttutter- FTaney creamery. 13H«?l4e; doseconds r/iHV; fancy dairy. 12612'rc;d<> second*. ll"-*N2c.

Ch>es. Kinry mild new. 6V~c; fair togood. sV>f«r; California cream Cheddar1 ? ill<M V'tniit America. 74j*c; Eastern, 14JH 1-sc; Wenrern. UMfl24c.

K»r»-4torc and ranch, luVsfo 12c.Poultn and dime? l.lve turkey cob-

blers. t."M live turkey hens. 1 -fl4e;old roosters. $4 >l4*; voung do. s»'> "m7.6#;small broilers. s2lr3: do lar»C. 14.56&5; frv-ers. ss4i«; h* -i*. $i W; ducks, old. $,1.50

fit do young $. "\u25a0? ?r7; ge.»se, $1.50 perpair; gosllnas, pigeons. $1.25 perdosen.

? loaltiK iluotatlon*.Wheat -errors: rvvember. $1.19*4.TUrley?lnactive. May. 73c.CQin-]ar|t> yellow ft*iKr,l<ran--California. sls V*m per ton.

Wool and f4opa.

Wool-Spring; Choice foothill. 10<?1.V:Sm Joa j n. .-ix months. DSlk; year's

staple. vt>l* . m , mtatn. UWtic; Xrvada,I<> ittk-; <>r. son. ' Northern. iSfilV.

Jli">p»~Or<>p of tsj*. *4ftl3c jxt pound.Fln.tneial.

Silver bxrs .iiiX d>U . 4- . Tef-srapn .. .. 17U

Mining >loeks.A\ -k 7.Jul!'. iAlyha Con IJuttlot .. 4An '** -1 K"n >e»t Con 5fc. lc!»er .. 37 l,ady Waah. Con.. ..

ji. lie Sr!» .... Meat an .. ....... 50!« .v .. 71, Moiiop,*l .? Con 'Mount Diablo}% tlllon sN"avajOPulwer i' a <"»? cblcntsl Cob ... t»

a 1.l (ipiur .. 110C. tlb *e «. n ... -4 overmanCbollar * PMonConrtdtnc« ..

.. SCon. «'»!. * Vi 23. s, i>rpi. n ..

Con. Imperial l'Sierra Nevada .... &\u25a0Con New Vo-k .. t'Sllx-er Hill 2Crown l*olni 55 Stl%-er King17ai Iwnillf r'l'nion Con 27<Jo iid & 5 I'ta i Con *

C.rsnt* I'n*- Yellow Jatke; .... »

Hate A No --

«r« YORK MARKETS.

Tin* "tnek F tchnnfc,

NKW TOliK May 1 ?The close of them'->'k'* tradu»g ot; t- >.o< k «-xctian<te was\u25a0wtkel by tfc» *- m<» condiuoit of .tjwubyar.dter it-.t the B! rk' ,ii th:ough the week.This »;« ae*-en?»ated H<r »?re fart that to-d«y waa a boiivxa) on il.e «a-changt- and by the det'ntu annatin.-,>m.nt

from l">o«ion thnt the shipment ot' «>id toEurope on Tviethi.iy neat »> a hou»«» ther*w >uid be increase f to IIft* 'X*v The mar-ket was left fr*-ely in the hands of profea-

tradrrn «ai was without fwttu%

Th« W3.* sccompaßied t>y theheavinew at inertia, and prloea saggedeven on the limited offerings **t sharv-s At~M individual prepenice wer* «uhj«-redto *p*»«-t*l unfavorable influences. and thegeneral market showed trxe'f sensitive tothe *ymp« thetic effect of these. though theftu-;w*tion» war*. writh,a a narrow c-nm-

The average -Incline for the day *«

something over Tlw grange** wererather heavier than the general list- Themark ;t rlosej TtiMr'tlr 1 and irregular.

Thf dealer* fft «ocks and b*>nds havebeen occupied all week alsiosi exclusivelywith the gold export movement which hi*set in and h*ve ma iffasted UUwWliiMtune-tssnesa at proportion? assumed hyth« shipments. has heen some in-derton»- of strength in the market, findingexpression in the «mall offerings of securi-ties at a low level, hut prices have hr ina descending scale, almost without -excep-tion. Th* movement has proved aP'JXjE'e to the be#t aushorl'ie* and th»- ina-bility to account for It satisfactorily haa

as much the cause- of stagnation instock deating as any positive apprehen-sions of its effects.

\u25a0osey and Bsclmnc*.M*mry on call, easy, st prime

tbtv* utile paper. P**r cent.: sterlingateadv. with actual business in

hankers bill* at U ITWfN.ST* for demand,and for w days: posted rates.>*.*7 andl!!*#**; commercial 14.®^.

The bond market was devoid of featureduring the week, and prtces of the lead-in* issue* show but little net changes. Themain trend of values was toward a lowerplane in sympathy with the influencesgoverning the share market, hut the lossesare not extreme., except in few of the usu-ally neglected mortgages.

Weekly Rank Statement.The weekly Uink statement is a« follows;

Increase. Decrease.Reserve 275lAtn« Wtfpprie Jfifi.Mf)L' gal tender 77,2110I>*positi>Circulation 370,'XW

The Oiinks hold 11>.<»17,«2r».The Financier says:The statement of the associated banks

does not reflect the actual changes th.tthave occurred during th«t time. In thefirst place the payments into the treasuryon customs duties during the week wereunusually heavy. The withdrawals of le-gs! tenders for gold export purposes werein excuds of tg.flOo.ttt, so that the bwnksmust have parted up to Saturday with alarger sum than they have been calledupon to furnish siiic*» election. Yet inspite of this fact, the statement shows anactual increase of f149.300 In the gainof $300,700 In specie having been offset bya losa of $77,200 in legal tenders.

The favorable <ea;ur»* of the statement:Is an Increase of 5P54.500 in loan*, bringingthe total to a point exceeded only twiceduring the current year. The excels re-serve of the hank lg really very mucn un-der the 54.V917.636 reported on May 1. ThereIs no question that the gold exports andthe heavy Import* of merchandise willhave an important influence on the moneymarket If it continue* in the present vol-ume For the wef*k ending May 1 the to-tal import* at New York were Sl4.7*t>.ono.which is S»5.700.000 in excess of the Importsfor the same week last year. The week'stotal in fact is heavier than at any timefor several years past.

Roade.U.8.4*. new reg:.l2J%|C. P. lsts of '!*5..102%

4s new coup .128% D. & R. G. 7s ..112%Fives, reg ....HI 7

*) Fours 87%Fives, coup ~J12%; Erie 2ds 63%Fours, reg ....110*0. H. A S. A. 6s. 104Fours, coup ..112% Sevens &5%Twos, reg .... 96 !H A T. Cen. 55.110

Pac. 6s of '95 ...104%! Sixes 105Ala.-Class A .106 !M. K. T. Ist 4s .. 83%

Class B 105 Second 4s 55%Cla-s C 101 [Slut Union 6s ..110i urrency .. .100 N. J. Cen. G. ss.

. La. New Con. 4s 57 INor. Pac. lsts ..116%Missouri fis 100 I Beconds 52%N. Car. 6a 122 I Fours fc*>%

Four* 10JI IN. W. Consols ..143S. C. Non-JFnnd %i S. F. deb. 5a ..115Tenn new set fis SO 'R. G. W. lsts . 72%

Fives 105 O. R. &N. ldls .113Tnrees .. I Four* 82%Old 6s 60 I«t. Paul Ton. 75.132%

Va. Centuries M 64% ! C. A P. W. 55.115%Deferred 5 iSt.L. ft J.M.G.Ss. 6S»

Atchison 4s 79%!5t.L. & 5.F.G.6*.11tSecond A 44% Tex. Pac. lsts ..

Can. South. Seconds 20%So. R, R. 5s .... S9%!t". P. lsts of '9«..102%L. & N. 4s 7js%i West Shore 4s ..100%

Meek tftuotattona.Atchison 10% N. Y. & N. E. .. 37Adams Ex 150 ,Ont. & West ... 13Alton A T. H... 57 (Oregon Imp

Preferred I Oregon Nav .... 10American Kxi ..112 fO. S L. A T*. N. 16Bait. A Ohio ... 11V Pacific 3fall .... *

Canada Pac .... 61 u 'Peorla. P. & E.. %|Central Pac .... 7 1 * Pittsburg 1«0Ches & Ohio ... 16%tPullman Pal ....157

A A iron .*. .lfti%' R<>ad!ng 17*4C , B. A Q. 72U, Richmond Ter ....

f'hlcaero Ons ... Sl% ! Preferred«'on Oas ins R O W 12%<? C. C *St. I. 27 ! Preferred 30Canada South . 46 'Rf-ek Island .... 61%001. Coal .t I .. iiSt.L. A S.F.lst p..Cot. OH Oer .... «f«rSt. Paul 71%T>eJ. A TTud ... I"UJ Pr<">f' rred 13ft%Del., i. A W. ..14*V8t. P-lul &Om sT'iD A R G pre. 37%! Pivferr<>d ir>Pis. A C. F. Co. .. JScuth. Pac 14%Erie 12 ;Sug;ir R< finery .113%

.. .. 2x%'Tfnn. t.'oal A 1.. 20Preferred 2d .. 17 (Texas Pac 8%

Fort Wayne ...I*2 iTol. A O C. pre. 50Ot. Nor. i<re ...HO p'nton Pac 5%r * E. 111. pre. :»T. I IT. 4^110.-klng Val ... 1% Wab SI. T., A P 4";Illinois Pen 92%' Pr-iferred 12%S' Paul A Pu.. 1 s (Wells-Fargo Ex.K'lK in A Tex. pre 26%|West. T'nlon .... 76%I. K A W U' 4 Wheel A L. E . %

Preferred ....f Preferred 2%

7. tkf Shore IfifUv'Minn. A St. L... 16",T>ml Trust .... 22%' D. A R G 9%1 A 4JWi'Gen. El<">etric ... tl%t. N Albany N*t. I,?n<eed ... 10Man. Con «4%'C01 Ftiel A T ... 16M m. A Ch?>«tn. l?l I Preferred X 7Mich. Cen * 'lf. A T CenMls"oiirl Pic ... 14%'T0l V A. A N M ..

Mobile A Ohio.. 17%T0! St L. A K.C. r,%Nash. A Ch"t .. 66 1 Preferr. d I? 1

,

Net. Cordage .. .. tso. R R 7%Vreft rred .. . I Preferred 2" : i

N J. Central .. 77*, Am. Tobacco ... \u2666?»%Nor A \V. pre.. 22S' Pref."T<»d lf»2North Am. Co.. 3%' Am T A C Cr>. <»7Nor. Pac 11%' Com. Cable Co..lV>

Preferred .. ..34 'Am. Splri's tn'iCP DA O. 1 ' Preferred ... 27%V. S pre PC C * St \.. p 47<> R AN. pre.. 41%' Cot. Oil pre .. V>\m. Sncar pre. tart (\T j». Rubber ... 13%Northwestern . 102\t Preferred K.l

Pr-ferr- d ....ljfl JB. I-.6. A E l«;s.

..

N. Y. Central 95%1Total *alr».

Tjie total s; t |.»s of stocks today were **? -

9V. sh.iree. Including:VnxTican Sugar 9.3t*V

Burltnglon s.7^»il">*nnes»ie«. Coal & Iron J.onoWestern I'nlon 3.100

Impnrta end K%|iort>.

Tl;e exports of specie from the port ofNew York for the week amounted tos»> .»37.022 in koI 1 and SSW.4IO in s«tlver. T)ie

imports were: Gold. 5i74,976: silver. 529.436;drj awxls. 5i.672,1.V); general merchandise.Sll. 114.030.

(\u25a0facral t) notation*.

Flour?«Reeeipt*. 13.145; exports. 137.399Quiet bur steady, particularly tfor

low winters Minnesiots patents. S4 I.'i ;4.35:d-> bak'-rs. S- Vsjt;i.7«»: winter patents. S4.«>«i4>'»: do extra* g.25^3. 70; do low ?r;i le--4 v., do extra*. V2.25fi3.79; do low srrades.« «#2.90.

Wheat-Receipts. 925: exports. 22.000.Spot, nui'-r ,im| weaker, No. 3 hard winter.7v Option* opened easdt-r btcausr ofratn in California, rallied on hisher cablesand light deliveries, but later sold off againund-»r tine ? rop n »s an! big Northwestern

eiontnc %*<%< net lower; No. 2red May 7v*.sj79%c. closed 79c.

Hop*- Market «a*y. IST6 crop. 2%4j:crop. 4 ;10c for state common to choice;

Pacific6 J Il%t'-

Wotd?Pirn.. fie ce. 16a21c: p i!le«1. .

Coffee?Option* closed steady and un-changed to 10 point* advance, incbi tingMay. «.30ft" 55. June. 7.55; July. 7.5&<i7.00;Aucust. 7.6"fT'T". September. 7 .«"S.-7 7"> De-cember. 7.wvfj? v. Frbniarr. 7.9f> - March.7 *r»: spot coffee, »tir> :t-m< r; No. 7 invoice,S; i.kbWnir mild, Sferttly.

Sugar?lU*. tjui»; and .sr . lv: fair r. tln-Jn« 'ft U-l«-'; centrifugal, 3 3-lfc ;

steady.Wiroie>«tt?Dull, ;t.*n}ted. no market; re-

S6 '\*.

Met n U,

Copper?Pall: broker? t!!*?l2 50.iron -S e:v South- rn. S1«V':11;

Northern. * *'4-I^-ad?Dall; brokers 53,12%.i in?Plates, dull: ex hange, S-' 25.

CBICAOO MARKETS.

The Board ot Trad#.

CHICAGO May I?Wheat s;art#f easyat a slight decline. % rather tame responseof the foreign m kets to the ?ood ad-vance here yesterday and the heavy re-

in tiW Nocthwe*.-. Joly opened at7i%4t«1%e, oompa-M with ye»:erday*s c! 3e-inir at «l%fl» and under liqtad.c.ion whitshst »rte*l at once, it was hamn- rel Own to

TlW*. Then the market tamed. «n ! in halfan hour bad climhed to 7T. rT2%c. thehl«h« «t point rea«-he<l durinit the *<»-«?! or..

T a deMvertea on May cor'ra, ?« «i«reO\u25a0>uosisiy small, the total not exceed-ing 00ft bushels It has l*een many yearseince fuch small figures have been seen,and '.he bulls were quick to setae the ad-vant ce which this fact gave them. Afterthat flurry, however, the market rox-nv need to" until It *<i the same oi l«or>- dnll trading, what little there waa

being mostly selling on the advar.ee. By

1 © clock. July had declined te 71Minr -spoils and I>iTutb reported 4» cars,

against 3SJ» a week agt> and S*l rhe corre-?Donding day of the year (Wore. The Liv-

market was from Vfcd to %d higher.rr-k-ago recetp«Ji were 15 cars. Countryelevator stock* in the Northwest, which %

mc"Th sgo were reported at 9.908,«« buafc-were given today as only

bu«hels. A bullish Missouri crop reportw.i* received about 11 o'clock, but had lit-tle tffe-~i, a rally of only W resulting. Themarket *hen again sagged. Anally gettinr(U>wn to shortly before Uie cloea. Theclosing was T^^c.

Ci>rn was weak with wheat and hetierwither in the West

Oat* were weak, with most of the pro-fessional sailers.

There was a small mark®*with prices showing a tender."? towardheaviness on large hog m-eipts at mostWestern m.irke«*. Tie weakness of thegrain also had some effect.

ri»*la<t H«oUtl»i«.

Wheat-.M*r-p l*r J""*-Com?May, SV: July. sc.Oats- Mav. ? July, 17\c.F*rk-M«y. Jul> &.<*.

"

Lard? May. « 10; Jul/ **'7. »

Ribs -May. *4 «, :Jnly. H®.Hve?S*c. J

Karley-r«3sc.Fla *?7T> V

.

Timothy?l3.lo.Live Staek.

(? a tt le?Tl\e week eiowd quiet with th«uaual tight Saturday run. Yesterday'sprices were paid today.

Hogs?Ssles wfW largely at *3.9t>ft*4:sal< s being at an extreme range of4J9&. with prime light selling tho highest.

Sheep--Sales were made from 12*5i.~i0 forinferior, up to for prime to extr*heavy native export, few being choiceenoujfh to sell above sold at

for the poorest, up to sf>'f»s.3o forfair to prime flocks from Colorado.

Receipts ?Cattle, 5»; hogs, 11.000; sheep,2,500.

rOKEIG* MARKETS.

Financial.May I.?Silver, 2?3-!6d;

Freiu-h rentes. 102 97.LONDON. May 2 ?The present condition

of the money market, as compared withthat of a week ago. shows money plenti-ful. and but little prospect of a chang? ofrates. The stock exchange has greatly im-proved in tone, now that it is seen thatEurope is not likely to be plunged into ageneral war.

The pacific uttc ranees of the cxar and ofEmperor Francis Joseph during their in-terview. at St. Petersburg have also hadth« effect at inspiring confidence, whilethe favorable British budget, showing theundiminished prosperity of Great Britain,justifies a renewal of investment.

The result is that most of the marketsshow a distinct advance, the only gloomyspot being the TransvaaJ, particularly Af-rican mining securities, which have showna further decline. On the other hand. Bul-garians have advanced 4 points, Turks lljto 2U. Greeks I. Italians t

There is also a smart demand for Cana-dian Pacific, which has advanced 3'-» onthe strength of the new tariff Americans,however, .show bus little improvement andstill take their cue from Wall stieet.

BreMdatuffa and Gmlim.LIVERPOOL. May L-Wheat?Firm;<No.

1 red Northern spring. 8s ttjd.Corn "Stxif. steady. American mixed

new. 2s sa; May, 2s 7d; June, 2s July,2s i-'VI.

London W 00l Sale*.LONDON. May I?A few transactions

In wool were effected on American accountonly. The third series ia fixed to open May4, and will close May 29. Th> total num-ber of bales to be offered number 306 500,and the average number of bales to be of-fered each day is placed at 13.000.

The offerings next week aggregate 49.301bales, including 19.257 bales from NewSouth Wales, 1,700 from Queensland, 5.261bales from Victoria. 3.094 from South Aus-tralia. 2.400 from Swan River, and 2.550from Cape of Good Hope and Natal.

TACOMA WHEAT MARKET.

TACOMA. May I.?Wheat?Milling price:No. 1 club, 74c; No. 1 bluestem. #ic. Ex-port price: No. 1 club, 71e; No. 1 bluoatem,?4c.

PORTLAND WHEAT MARKET.

PORTLAND. May 1.-Walla Walla. 73f74c; Valley, 75^i76<j;

Delivered to all parts of the city

nt 7."»<?. per month--the Daily andSunday "P.-I."

Hotel aifRivals.

THK DILLF.R.Miss Mary Adams. Arlington.Miss Orlena Arlingto®,J. L. Rone.v. Ballard,Jas. All<-n. Port Orchard.W. R. Andrews, Port Orchard.W. M. Hulbert, Snohomish.dev. Coupe, Stmr Fairbaven.John Keily, Stmr Falrhavtn.Thomas Bird, Kamllchic.?Miss JosfHe Barnett. EllensburgiAles 'Holmes. Ulsaiady.A. B. Bsisterbrook. Whatcom.M. F. Whit taker. Laneley.Mrs. Edward Da>ton, Langloy.Lucius Day. Cherry Valley. .

J. R. I'raig. Anacortes.J. C. Ryan. Everett.Mii>. J. C. Ryan. Bv.rett.

THE NORTHERN.Nelson Marrs. North Yakima.S. W. Slwo, Marysville.Mrs. C. M. Br'.lgec New Whatcom.Mrs. L. Hariley, Wbatcom.Mrs. Marv Smith, New \N hatcom.Mrs. A. Jrnes. New Whatcom.O. B. Barbo. New Whatcom.<t. W. White. San Francisco.Geo. A. Thomas, am Francisco.John Berg, Roslyn.A. S. Thompson. Victoria.L. C. Dennis. Tacnrua.11. J. Kennedy, Snohomish.i'rof. John Ame«* «nohom-4fcJohn Mcllan. Snohom'-h.S W. Elwell. Snohomish.\V H. Sllp|>er. Oiirago.John Rigby. Portlan IM. S- w i ry. New > 'k.11. B. French, San i>ieco.j. . Cast-y, Portland.P. Bissinger. Snn Francisco.R. <.«litis, Everett.

THE BUTLER.R. M. Sum Want. I' S R. C. SS:g t.'ohfn. San Fraan isco.

J*. A Huggins. Portland.I «' iopani. SeattleTom Willlaiw, Portlan,].<Jeo. T. rimer. Port Angcle*W. H. Gorham, City.

C H. Crane. Portland,c. w. Hcwisty, Portland.1.. H. Barton. St- Paul.M. Payne. San Fnui- is,-,..

H. H. Hol son. PWladolphia.

P. F. T> nan. l^avenworth.Jam.s J. Reilly, TMs.R T \ic*"irt< r. jr.. Philadelphia.C. A. Chandler. Portland.M Si hui»ener. Port Gamb'e.H. Wilde* Pari*.J. <le Be4leiicl*e. San h rancisco.F. H. Hayes. San^Fratici.-co.Chas. Newman, Cbieago.c,.-n vv Stewart,T F Trumbull. Port Townsend.J F Betidcr, Knsppa. Or.C. M. Arnold, Kaslo. B. < .

THE ENGLAND.R. C. Risher, Th*> #r

M Camfbell, Swl,

0 ®'B ®.

j. w. Holtiman. cuy.K Baker. PortlandW. Turner. Portl-T^Ti j. imv!« Port I*miMrs. E. J. i»an»^ M - V,L ty

«>

K. . V ??

J T Alexander, Sand R>.W. F. Wal-h. Cana< a

X M M'-Leod, New TThatcom.F. B« rgin. Ball«w :E L. Hennifer. *? '«>?

H K. M. i'-Uf. r*> p ,

i»" \t \1 alien. Si!* 1' 1

«eoJ.ts. Lennox. !TS ?

HeniT Flag* City,

ChrisMn4 . Fr iii'**". tk>T? V »?. T.

J H. Wright. T*ni. Uo, < ti.

N Y

Tbrnnßb *»ate«.

Th, s*orth-W«rtert» Ur.e comprises over« miles or perfectly equipped railway

ft- Illinois. lowa. Wls< onaln. Michigan.

Minn«E»a. North Dakota South Dakota,

visraska and Wyomln*. It operates tha

.t -r*1n« in the world. The service to

Ch-c»eo M-lwaultee and a ' ! the Principal

cities of the Eaat and Southeast cannot

&»7r**«ed. ln»t=t on :.mvlrg v,ur ticket

via "Tha North- F W Parker.

Commerciai A*e»*. «tf Fjra: avenue, Seat-

tle.

Cani|>A*ltloii.

We »-e naw p-eparei to do composition

the trada (any meagre) in Nonpareil.

Mmlol Brevier and Long Primer. Satia-

factionY»*ranieed. Call or aJdreaa Po»t-laieUisec.ar. Sea: tie.

The Great Northern rialway i* the pop-

B ',r i:nt to all Kootenai points. So l»>-i»vtn

THIS SEATTLK' POSWKTHUOENCEB, MONDAY, MAY 3; 1«97.

PI'GKT SOtNB SHIPPING.Need of Revenue Cutters to Search for Disabled Craft?Move-

ments of Vessels.

The loss of two vessels oft the Oregon and Washington coastsrrn-w-.* the among flipping relative to the 1

maintaining one or TWO cutter? at the entrance of tbr «tn*i.s of \u25a0»»».

..!/,? *IPR!Jat the mouth of the ColumNa river during the wtnt»r a«i spring

to U{, arM| (lam the coast after esch storm Suoh ;* if^^nuaUvthe At',antic coast. where much valuable property ami MM £saved. The Identity of the w<ec*sd ho k Antoinette. the low of

a n'lyesterdays Post-intelligencer. *»uid HAVE IOWWBhis uarely poasibie thai some of the crew might have been saved-.The ma«oby the San Francisco ,-utter which was Jisjmtched by tbt< wH£rt#r>

ot tKF"tre*. ar>to go out and search for the lost coal ship Samaria is regarded a* a tan .

omcruised about ha!' wiv up th* coast toward Caps Flattrry and -hen J*I**?? 1,The eent«r of stomi *t last month, as reported by thegraph officers tnd bv incoming vessels, was off the mouth of he « olumote rm ranaN ancjouv.-r isiand. It would seem only reasonable that those were «b<*look for ships wreckage instead of along the coast of California, whe.e the weat..i.

However,' these events are repeated mr after vear and it is onlydars- delay and upon the urgent request of several shipping dibbleddejtartir.ent that it Is possible to «et a revenue cutter sent out In n ' *, J, * ' .. 1vessels YVh. n the cutters k> make the cruises It

bv ITvinrtrip than the stem reality of the officers earning a {»ortion of theirthe lives and property ot the people by whom they axe supt>orted.ton when shipping was supposed :o be in imminent danger off the COM. not »i aingie

cuttrr wa? *ent out to render ajwtetanee should itbe»-*«\u2666«> ff%

Salesof Vessels. ?It is reported that the British barkSan Francisco from London with general cargo, has .wen purchased b> OwtiorntaParties and will be registered out of Victoria. Hiram t randail has sold tot babiesKing one-hafef interest in the schooner iieoree W. PneseotU 41 net tons. tOT 5T-

_

William H {tollman. Robert T. Pixon and Harrett F, Hessc have sold ,he *tiooner

Plymouth Rock. 11 tons register. of Anaeortes. to Richard Reed for »jt> At a iav-

erpool auction sale recently ten fcV) shares of the Htitish ship Marjhorough Jilll. wni nrecently sailed from Hadlock wtth a cargo of lumber for Australia, were sola iar tia

each. . , .

Changes ot M isters: Capt. Windrow has resigned from the comma n«i or tneabipTwo Brothers and returned to Europe. His chief officer. Mr. W 1{son. j

is BOW in

temporary command and may be succeeded by Capt. Conner, late of the Richardi it.

Thomas Mav vice L. Wlilfv, is eAptaln of the steamer Multnomah. Herbert M. 1 ar-ker i- master of the schooner l.izste A., vice Andrew Kenning. E. E. Lihby has *iu--

D. Troutman as captain of th- steamer Delta. tlvorge M Jacobs is capt amof the schooner Llmzie Cwy. C. F. Nay lor is master of the steamer I V*s Moines,

vice A. M. Tow lea., . .

.

Renewal of lacenae*.?Annual licenses issued by the customs authorities to thefallow ins vessels will expire this week and must :>e renewed to avoid violating thetreasury reguiationa: 9«-hooner TVeahks. 12.SS ions; "turner Cilide. 704 Ions: sloopRen. fi.7* tons: schooner Idlly Riid Maud. 7.<S tons; sloop Mary \ Marion. {«.3l tons,

and the MorninK Star. s.'"« tons. ?.... .

Foreign Clearance^.?-American barken tine Amelia. 33S tons, t apt. r.. \\ iller. frornRJakt ley for Honolulu, laden with 31a.&!l feet of roiigh lumlier, valued at $. .».1.y.;

5.110 feet of dressed lumber, valued at ITS. 65, and 112 piles, valued at 1-WP.SW.

VESSELS O* PI GET SO l\"D.

The following vessels are on Puget sound and in British folumWi waters today

loading and discharging cargoes, in the order of their arrival:

ril s i? III? s

FLAG, RIO AND NAME. I j : *: 2

j I 'I! ?? | : I 3 ! :_J j_

Am* hk Shi rip v i yuariermaFter Laij up..Br'£l<Kr'"""H- Blakeley Repairing frncortainBr. sch yueen City ! ISt 8Jeere........ Victoria Seeking., t

Er. sh 8a1m0ra1..... !2449 Boldchlld.... Townsend Setting., tn.^talnBr. sh Falkland 27.W Oracle Townsend Seeking . JBr. ship Andrlna 2; 41 Smith e

t SvdnTv 4SBr. sh Dechmonfc H142 Santer Seattle Lumber.. N. S.Br. sh Dunbovne 11380 Nelfl Vancouver Lumber., King.

Br sh Waterloo '17»2 NJcol Vancouver Lumber., c. K.

Haw. sh Hawaiian lries .. 3M® Kustet VancouverBr. sh Glenrich !2»S D*vie» Gamble Lumber., toiconama

A». bk vuS :: lA^:rr stdJv an scoAm. sh J B. Brown 1407 Magune Blakeley Lumber.. S>dne>Am. sh Wachusett '1492 Hogan Chemanlua? oTn i. n.nM«v,Am. bk Columbia I W.Gove Blakeley Lumber.. San frruiudsooAm. schr Moonlight j ?» E-wurelt Seattle Outfitting dBr. sh Superb il|<*>William# I*0?,? 14 FV>int Bari-iwAm. ss Oliver Woleott j 1S»5» Humphries.. 5eatt1e......... Mdse..... ? s

la.'j'*

Am. hktn Juhn Smith i ->2*Groath t Pni YK«Br ship Erin's Isle ;H*4Dixon H I'm^tain\or hk AlleTtr 11 Vo T iVAnf Ictorid. .?????? uUDIuSr.. L .V. ,

Nor. bh Prince Robert*.*.".'.'.*!'^'Hansen... ????'p hi££|Iy {"umber Port PirioBr. sh Baton Hall 1773 Lowrit*en... ?^ a "1 1 f'Jfiww" Call inItal bk favour dlM'De Angelo... f? fl !|ar 4" Vew-norrAm. schr William Renton ..I 42." Hansen Balbtrtl. \u25a0??? ? RBr. bk Comet 67? Broad-hurst.. \u25a0J'umw"" Austral faNic. bktn Wrestler I u: NHlsen NWestminstr. Lumber.. AustraliaBr. bk Mori iha !IW, Lindaav Tacoma Lumber.. PirieAm. schr Compeer I 909 Larsen. Ballard Lumber.. La Liber tadBr. sh Alice A IWgh 2»17 Rookes Blakeley Lumber.. C allaoBr. sa Amarapoora t'a m>>ron Seattle Md5e...... jj n̂o!"luBr. sh Reliance 2458 Robinson.... Tacoma Lumber... FVrt PlrleAm. schr Ellsa Miller I 14? Danneveg.... Tacoma Lumber.. MeMeo.Am. schr J. M. Colman 441 TYeanor Gamble?..... Lumber.. San FranciscoNor. hk Fantase lIMB Bull Vancouver Lumber.. 1 nited King.

Am. sijnr Prosper j M 3 Johannesen. g ake ey dumber.. |»n ledroArp- *chr Laura Madsen 32S Rasmussen.. ?y Lumber.. San PedroAm. schr Lena Swessey 344 Oleen Ballard Lumbef.. |*n ,L .'LTn.Br. bk Pomona tf&Cundy Chemanlus.... Lumber.. »£ecmantteAm schr C. S. Holmes I ?76 Johnson Btakcley Lumber.. San PedroAm. schr Eclipse ! 225 Brummer..,. Tacoma Lumber.. San *rnnciscoAm. bktn Klikltat 43s Cutler Gamble Lumber.. HonoluluAm. schr Metha Nelson .... :TO Rice Tacoma Lumber.. Ban FranciscoAm. schr John D. Tallant .. 471 Hofflan.l Gamble Lumber.. San PedroAm. bktn Skagit '441 Robinson.... Gamble Lumber.. &in PedroAm. hk Highland IJght lis*)Lewis Comox t oal Dutch HarboßAm. sch Plonver ' r>7 Mtkkelson... Vancouver Sugar Dwchnrgint,

Jap. ss Matsuyama Miru Allan S«atlle m YoKonamaBr ss Empress of China 300:; Archibald Victoria Q'r'nt'ne. > aneouwr.Am. s'h Wm F. WJt*man..'.... Olson Gambit Lumber.. San l ? <J roAm. hktn Retriever 471 Bogan Hadlot k Lumber.. San PedroAm. str Alliance ! nnr, Ifardwl. k ... Whatcom Lumber.. San FranciscoAm. soh. Alcalia f

.. Ballard Lumber.. San Fran«>l»oo

VESSELS HOIVD IK.

The following vessels are bound to Puget Sound and British Columbia ports,

with name of master, nationality, rig, tonnage, where from, destination and dateof reported sailing:Antigone. Bchade. G*r bk. 1,423 tons, Santa Rosalie. Port Biakeley.Aorang', Sutcliflf. Br ss. 2.7 <*) tony. Sydney, Vancouver. May 10.Adelaide. Petterson. Swed bk. 495 tons. Santos, New Westminster.Annie Thomas Thorn s. Br sh. 1 >«< C tone, San Francisco, Vancouyer, April 15. f

Altcar, ?.Br. bk. I.IW tons, fallao, I'ort Townf endAllin A.. SchagS. Am. sch, tons San Francisco. Tacoma.Aseiia. Fardeltus. Am sch. 32* tons San Di<ro. Port Townsend.Big Bonanza. Bergman. Am bk. 1.399 tons. Sin Francisco. Tacoma.Balmore. McLaren. Br bk 1,388 tons, Liverpool. Victoria. January 10.British Yeoman. White, Br sh. 1.89* tons. Liverpool. Victoria. Dec. 17.Chlttagong, Davie, Br ss. 1,775 tons. Yokohama. Portland and Victoria.Citv of Benares, Baxter, Br sh. 1."94 tons, Swansea. Victoria. March 31.Challenger Sonerund, Am schr. 3«»> tons. San Pedro. Ballard. April 2a.Columbia. Bryan. Br ss 1 tons. Tendon via Yokohama. Tacoma.Carondelet. Stetson. Am bk. 1 2SC tons San Francisco. Gamble.Othorlne Sudden. Hansen, Am bktn ::1* t >ns. San Francisco, Piverolt, April 24,Commodore. . Br sh, tons. Antofogasta. Chemanlus.I»ora Bluhm. Larson. Am sch. 31< tons, San Francisco. Whatcom.Parra. ?. Br bk. '»!f> ton.-. Newcastle. Port Townsend. via San Diego.Dominion. Beruuist, N'i<- bk J.J36 tons. N'e wcastle Port Townsend, via San Frail*Diamond Head. Ward Haw bk. !>26 tons, Honolulu. Blakeley.Ellsa. Chil bk 915 tons. West roa«t. Chemanius.Enia l/aisa, Wesley, Chil hk 1 470 tons Valparaiso. Port Townsend.Eva. Kiltgard. Am schr, 363 ton«. San l*r *n< is. o Tacnma. April Ifi.Eurydlce. Knox. Br sh 1.152 tons, Hongkong. Puget sound.Eureka. Paulson. Am bktn 27*'. tons. Sin Franciseo, Tacoma. April 31.Elwell. Rxder. Am sh. l W t«»n>» Sin Francisco. Nanalmo.Empress of India. Marsh:i4 Br ss 1 Aftft tons. Yokohama and Hongkong. Afay IFanny Dutard fV'tterson. Am sch 2Si tons. San Pedro, Blakeley. April 30,Ooldf>n Shore. Hendcson. Am sch. HSn tons, Honolulu. Port Townsend.Guineveie. Coo|>er. Chil ok. 4on«i, l.jul ioe. Port Townsend.Glendale. Johnson. Am hr. 2>; tons San Fi <m if o. Whatcom. April 17,Guardian, Marden. Am bk, 1 rci tons. Yokohama, Port Townsend.Germwnla. Piersen Am bk. tons. <" illao. Port TownsendHonolulu Thonag. I Haw ? hr t-ns Sm Francisco, Cowichan. B C., April 23.H C. Wright. Christiansen Am a« hr 2TR San Francisco. Tat*oma, Apri> "24.Irby, Griffiths. Br »h I.W) tons. Ca«<jjtt Victoria. February a.'j »«V'ph Ituss. Mat son. Am si hr. tons. La Lltw-rtsd. Per* Townsend. March 13,John F Miller. Hansen, Am schr. 171 tons, San l- rsnr-isoo, Whatcom. April 22.Kehreweltier, Ketr. Qer sh, 1.3T.:. \u25ba»». .-an Diego, N. w West minuter.liOHls J Kenney. Sadler. Am -chr. I.V> -ons. N, w York. Seattle. December 3LLotlora Dacwell. Br sh. I.Wv tons CariilT, Victoria. March 31.Lonsdale. Fraser. Br sh. 1 .«iv> tons, Antwerp, Victoria.La<l> Lina. Bvensen. Swed bk. 1 363 ton;-. Sidney. New Westminster.

G. Burgess. Y'-unggreen. Am bk, 1 475 ton- San Francisco, Tacoma.Mlewera May. Br ss. 1.911 tons Sydn»-\. Vancouver. April IIM *cisie Russ. Jacobson Vm .schr tons. A< ajutla. Port Townsend. April 34.Mary E. Ru-s. Asmussen. Am s< hr 224 ton" Sm Josf. ,i. Guatemala, Pt. Townsend.Mfteor. Biorn. Am s< hr. tons. San Pe Iro Port Town«f*nd, April 14.Mir,nock. Thomson. Br bk. 7*7 tons. Salsvarry. Vancouver. April 10.ll< Hobbs. French s- hr. io» tons. TiMti Pope; sound,

M-ttblldt Macken*!*'. Am bk 761 tons Honolulu. Port Blakeley.

Mount M< L< n. Br m J.555 ton*. Hongkong. Portland a.n 1 Victoria,Monmouthshire. Evans Br s- 1 S7l toe«. Hongkong Portland and Victoria.Melrose. Peterson. Am bk. &!S tons. Santa Rosa lb-. Port Townsend,North Riding M Br shir» jf. tons. CardlfT. vjctorln January 23.North Star, B!alr Br sh, 2.C7 -ons. Bri !ish <V>lomblsOk«t«>gan Moore Am * <r ton- Kobe, Port Gamble, March 2ft,Olvmnia Tru- hrtdce Br ss Y -konama. TacomaOrient M'teheil Am *\u25a0 h. 2f*t tons Kan Frata is«-o. Ever", \pril 25.Psnthan Day. Br ss 1-Kj tons. Hongkong »nd Yokohama, T. x>ma Mny 15.p, erless. J'lhr-or;. Am schr. 233 tons. San Pedro. Tacoma. April 21.pass of'Balhma. Tovmr. Br eh. 1.14* \u25a0 >!'*. Liverixwjl Victoria November 7.Prince Psrde. Nor sh. 2.1 tons San Francisco Port Townsend April ?

p.dhan Dueling. Br ss l.Mft tons. Tientsin. Port Blakeley. *prii 7Pai-ii'v 1 Keller. Am hk. 122:: »..ns. San Fiancisi Port 4} .rnble, April 21.R,-»v Somers. Oisen Am sch. -**\u25a0> t<<n- K-dondo, Ballard.kmYus K Wo«t. M< i>*o . Am bk i :s ton- S»n Francisco, Nanalmo, April 27.Setatrom Haath. Ger hit 1 IIS tons. Cailao. Victoria.

nole' WtMle... Am bk, 1 70 tons. Hon »'ulu Port 11 -xniu r.B.Sl'verhorn Gibson. Br bk 1.<3 ton* Liv«rj»oo4. Vkitoda Fe-iiruary

S* Kathsrlne. Fr««»>r. Am bV 1 ? mn < Yokohama i'- et Townsend«rV»n*tt S<"hlitter. Nor ss. I .27 ton». Central America. Seattle.Sam Mendal, Lewis. Br sh. Antvfcs ««ta. Royal Bonds.I"i«.<laur,te<i. <>l»«-n. Am ok. tons S in 4bai. Port Town en«l.i

, Ha-.uiu.- en, Am sch. STS ton« S.n Fr tt, "c«. S*:«tttl<» April 21.Maru. . Jap sp, tot;». Yokoham*. Seattle.

SCampa Petterson. Am e» h. tons, Guayrnas. Tacoma. April X

XUtINK OH*EKV ITItK*. HAHI\E AEUS.

Special Di*pat< h to ?h. P.^t-Intethz'-ncer.TAT* May 2.-1 *- m?B»rom.;.-,

»*4- cloudy wfcßd aotith«»*#t. <-;Kh> mu»Ir.wari. U-t nitfbU # *»n*r AI«~»M*, at

4 4 o dock, a m to* of lOijuitr. at

«r> m a hark* ntine. *t % 4"i p. m.; ai-fiooner. at ? **». m Outward, m-hooocr ?»* \u2666?v.' * *ftoorww\ «t 4:« p.in" * schooner at « p m ; a fhiir-lßaurted«-booner. in tow Tye* it 5.14 a. mIn th< StraJ'v «t t>ark a Kirkentine andtli«ew-na«ted sailing up- Out-«,de. tu* Lome.

4 p- »? Barometer. ».<». cloudy: win!aoutti five sal'-*. Inward. Lorne. atii. 45 a m. l*ark Patayra. ;n tow <»f Ty*»e,

?11J" a ra *i>ar. r M ktniw *t 11.40a. m ? *tearner Wellington. .it 1:06 p, m.1- ihr dtrafUd. a ««Mwr fcoun '\u25a0 out. ant

two barlwntin** and two schooner* beat-U

N EAH BAY. May Z-9 a. rn.-Clou.iy;

lijrht *>othea* win?.4 p m -Cloudy: « '1»

.

CLALLAM BAY. May 2 » a. m. -Cloudy; calm; tdf V ijrrtant w»t?i r*>»m ;n

AKGBI-E8 M. y 2-» a. m ?lu-r.,mricr JM-%: cfousdj (aim.

4 r ai.-Ba.-vrnvur, 30 F-nly t :ou «y;tcaiA

PORT TOWN SEND. M,.-/SH Joitn Pottf-r, from Departure t»ayfor S«n Frarw is. u:

\u25a0from Tacoota for Kitrop.l ; achr Spokane,from Port Oamblr- for San I>l #o. Ar-

j St'-am »«-hr Alliance, from BanFr*nc!*ro. at \Vlut f vn.>m. to load a returncargo of deck planks.

Inritrmntlon for M»riner«.Tftc branch hydrojtrjphlc eua-

t »n» house. Port Torwnsend, VV..*h., willon aj plt. ation. free or < liarßf, full

information regarding the following no-ti**»» r- > n»-tr! r»era :

Baltic "tea. Sarwien, Karl>"krona. altera-j t K,n in tlm« MKIUI.

iu-ristrt. and North Pacific frfan,«oundin(g4» off Kamchatka and the Kurili«u; ru W.

Chma »«i. Singapore ahoal Inj North channel.

i'hlna. SalgOn rl\'er. lights mark-iti* whAr*e« constrtictinir at S-ifcron.

t Denmark, Th-; Beit#. Odense fiord, al-t»«ri«tSon in t<Mw*roaw light.

Fernandina e, Tljrcr Isl-and -oath range lishts. intended cii*nge

i in color,I Florf.w. K*-y W -t pilotage.

s-:a. Of ar^hij>ela?o.

TSifnos <S:phano> island. Kami reie tvay,harbor light t-xhiblted.

«.*ulf of Slam. ew coast, ligiuj exhib-it <* 1 on Koh Ohuen.

Monotnoy shoals. Pol-lock Rip siue, mffiiilw light buoy.

Mt xidV Lower California. banks discov-ered off Oorda point.

NVw York. Lont Island sound. RaceRock hcht station, fog siren retired

Nicaragua. west coast. »a a Juan delSur. :.cht exhibited.

Xorrh Pacific ocean. Trains assigned tosutun <rinv tl«,«tkw» in latitude 32 de-grees 'A minutes N.. longitude I.XJ decrees33 minute* W.

Xo\ i Scotia. southeast coa;»t. vislbilityof IVjnry Point light.

S hen i. Okhotsk sea, -\u25a0 \u25a0»und:ngs.South Carolina. TV trknon entrance,

whittling buoy tii*<orrtuiued.W shlngton. PelttnglMUß bay, new

buoys.\V.»>>hlns:ton. Canal iV FTaro, northeast-

ern entrance, buoy marking Clement'sre«?.Washinjfton, Care Flattery light Na-

tion, temporary <ll«x>ntinurtnee of fogsignal.

Washington. Rosario bell buoymarking laiwson rtat. buoy off Shannonpoint.

STRK K BY I TYPHOO*.

Prince Robert Has Captain andChief Otllrer DUxblrd.

Special Dispatch to the Po>*t-TntelHgencer.PORT HI,AKKI.KY, May 2.- The Nor-

wegian ship Prince Robert came in thismornins from Port Hadleck, where shatook on m.OW feet of lumber. She had anadventurous voyage acrow the Pacific, en-countering a heavy typhoon off the Japa-nese cosst after leaving Yokohama. ,\s» aresult of the storm both CapL Hanson andhi* brother, the chief officer, are lying inthe hospital at Victoria. The captain hadhis leg broken and the ehlef officer aaarm fractured. Capt. Wilson, of Seattle,

is now In <«ommand. having heen placed incharge >«' the vessel at Victoria.

The Prince Robert was brought IntoQuartermaster barbor and deane<t andpainted. She is a modern vessel, havingbeen built in Uverp >ol four years ago.Her tonnage is 2.6&4. and she will probablycarry 2.W.000 feet of lumber. Her lengthis 3IS feet, depth of hold Si feet, beam 45feet. She has nu>dern engines for hoistingher anchor and gener*l cargo. Kho hnstwo large tanks aboard, carrying 1.200ton? of water ballast. Ai Quartermaster,r i«o tons of rock was taken on for ballast,and the tanks will he filled with lumber.She loads for Port Pirle.

The .%mnra|HM»rM Satla.

Special Pispstch to the Post-intelligencer.PORT BLAKKLEY. May 2 -The Brit-

ish steamship AmArapoora. Capt. Camer-on. leaves today for Honolulu. Site ha*a cargo of 4.000 barrels of lime, 4M ton* offlour, feed and general merchandise, 700torvs of coal and over l,20t»,000 f«ei of \un$-bcr. t »''i

WEATHER AM) TIDES,

FORECAST MONDAY.Pol lland, May ViSHf

SFair; warmer,

CJ. S. DEPARTMENT OF AG£ICCIrTUBE. WEATHER BUREAU.

DAILY BULLETIN.Seattle, May 2, 1807.

Iflp^jTT:f '* \*\ 2 { <\% 3

PLACE. * ! ? 3 7. o 1 *:

i :. 31? fa?:j: :11 : : : jI: : 5 : : ? ?

i: U !*! : : : ?

Seattle. .... 30.02 «| «t |\V! Lt ~.«t Clear

Tatoosh . ..!*>.11} Wi 54) S! OOjCfoudyIt. Angele.-:i».04 53 54jNW| I,t .00 CloudyFt. Canby . »>.<H 54 SS;.V\V, 8Portland ... 2SJ.W 68 «8lNW( Lt .ooS'learSpokane ... 30.10, t»4 MKWI Lt .ftOU'learWalla W .. .*>.(« 70j TO; W, Lt .OOiClearRosehurg .. 29.J*! 72 72' N'i Lt l .f*> ClearRed' Bluff .'29.T2 1 <*! W!XW s .00 nearEureka . ..:*>.o2! 52: 54. Nf 8! .«?>'<MearSan Fran .1».#6 W frJ'flWi 24 .00; ClearWlnnem'a . 2?. M 70; 70, X! 12j .Oi»jri«ar 1Baker Cltj 30.06 ? t N. Lt .OOiClear

O. N. SALISBURY. OOuerv«r.~

Tide* at Seattle Harbor Todtf.High Tide! ji LovT^nd*.

am ' ft. ? p m.l ft. {[a.m. i ft. I p.m.! ft.

~f-Xi 11.«? 7.81 113; 11.111?071 10.511 "j£§AT PORT TOWNSEND.

~2l»L* lj 7 0«f 7.«jf 10.30i-O.Sr10.!&}"<?»

W ATER FROST NOTES,

Ste.wwhip Al-Ki Is due to arrive !n portfrom Alaska.

Steamship Otty of Pudbla Is due to ar-rive tomorrow from San Francisco.

Capt. Rooks. whoso ship 1* loading atPort Blikeley, Is u guest <rf the Northern.

The revenue cutter Cor win i# expectedto arrive on rh<* Sound this week, on herway to Bering sea.

It was* rumored yesterday that tho bat-tleship Oregon will <-ome off tho dock atPort Orchard next Saturday.

Ocorgc F. Talmadg#, ngetif of tho Pu-Ket Sound A Alaska Steamship line atPort Townsend, came over on tho Kings-ton yesterday.

Steamship Umatilla arrived from Soundports last night and will aail for San Fran-cisco tomorrow morning. Tho bulk o< hercargo will bo coal.

Th«- old wooden gunboat Thetis, o< thoI'nlted Stat<*» navy, baa been sent toM «re Island for inspection. She will prob-

i ably be retlrwl ana sold.Tb« State of Washington carried an ex-

cursion fr->n> Everett yesterday to thagovernment dry dock at Port Orchard andthe Falrhav-n took an excursion fromTaroma to tlx* kiido place,

Capt. c\ F. Bailey, of tho Wanderer,commodore of the Puget Sound TtHfboatCompany's fleet ,was in the dty yastar-d,ir. Th»> Wanderer coaled at thy OregonImprovement Company's bunkers.

The steamship Utopia arrived downfrom Vancouver at 2 w yesterday after-noon and discharged flan Frarxlsco freight

I at th.> Ocean dock. Sh« then coaled at| the Seattle Coal and Iron Company *

bunkers.Revenue cutter Bear has left Schwa-

bacher's wharf. where she has been tak-ing on sui»pll«* for her cruise In the Arc-tic sea. and yesterday went to the buoy.Or. Robert Ljrali, of Port Towne*n«l, whojcoea north as fleet surgeon, has arrivedin the city and la stopping at the Stevona,

HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS* '

Transaction* Slice Jannary X Mdfor the H#»t Week.

Real cstjitc transaction# f»inc« January1. I**#;, an $1 .H1?,. 42« 73. Tlier<' were AM for

during the week 52 d«4i, the mn«sideratlon* aggregating s2S.r.7f».sft. Follow-ir* Jn the record for the wwk by d*ys,including Saturday'* transfer*:

No. Amount.Monday » *f.«* £»Tuesday 9 HiSSWedn Mty ????*»??« S 2,*32 0&Thumiay * ij£sFriday 3 -\u25a0'££ )"?Saturday 3,771 <W

Ton-! U !*,*»»

Trumfew.

Marjr M, Mulhern and hucband. Thomas,to Fllen Oe4dei« lot* 23 find 24. block 7,Pleaaant Valley add. <fA

.? ,

Thomas H. Holland to lamlaa. M. Hol-land lot* 13 and ». k J*, lota3l and 31block 21. South P.*rk, q. c.. sl.

James <*. MerrifUd* u*.. to Arthur H.McaiW, lot 3, block 4. Y«aWf* l«t add.11 .00®.

Reliance I>MII & Trust <"o. to Mfirjr lin-g«-nfrli« r U>!.~ 14. 13, 42 and 43, block «.

River Park. *4*o. ?

Abram K. Miil-r to Robert J. Miller, aw%sw l

,, S'«r S. tp 2»>, r S.Fk»r ;ttlne M i *z* I and husband *Yed.

it. Ovid A. Byera. tract In 34. «P r *?

subject to bond 4or deed. legal r< rvU-t*-_

Sheriff to Tnoma* l>#> Witt Ouyler and B.B. Morrt*, as of Solicitor; a I«fT ro.. lot 7, block JS, East Park add.1133.!*}.

Patrick (>'M»*m to Rnm»nle o"M">rt.tract In Buckley. D 0.. \u2666** ne*i n*VX.' tp Si. r 3. 5 acr* tract In Bii«t!*y '*\u25a0 '

??

n»-'« n*'?» c - 22. tp 25. r i blo»*afind .til block 4<> lot* 1 and Si. *

add. lot I. -co 3. tp 15, r 3 and property inother coon tie*. 11. ?, mn

P. B. Sullivan to Lizzie Carr Sullivan,lots 21 and 22. block 7. Klrkland, lot S» «n«* i-3 lot x. hlofk 1. lot* 4«nd B.JWf«*3. Mock X lota L 5 and <? block 4,& Kvans add., KlrkUnd, 13.

N. vv. Sttiar: to A. J. Harris. Wifrr 2tr;tr-t About two milt north of North Pena(unsurveyer! land». o c, &*>\u25a0

<Hlm»n T. Phtlbrick et ux.. to %a A*11 snip, i :r« Hark ID* <O., Wi i,s>j aaivaie aid. u. c., (i.

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