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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE S, 1895. i —_———— 3 : STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. vy stocks carried over, would forbid the idea of | ports of Wheat from thi rt thus far this year of | lection, 189@20c; culls and brands, 14c; dry Kip, 3 Taanine: Putalste Grop I3 more exposed to injury: | 11:000,000 Contaie s ROr $5.648,000, against | 150 B Ib; Cry Cais, S0 B 1b; prime Goatskins, 21 F Dom 3 1420,000 000 during the same | 85¢ each: Kids. 8c: Deerskins, good summer. 3 FRIDAY, June 72 p. a0 SERAI | Frox 1 S B E00A eoat e Al AIE T S el | He s Crop om0 the same quam: | B b: medinme 15@2te: Nimer: 10@15; Sheev- | poxvs. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked, | Monowal T|Svaney...... ~|--June 4 stocks, while European spinners held May 1 over | tity this year aslast the value received is $2.500;- | skins, shearlings, 10@20¢ cach: short w00l 25@35¢ | 1'% 4s coup. 11114 Banks, Commercia! Pomona.... ... | Humboidt Ba; I une 8 | 1.000,000 bales according to Ellisor. 000 less. each; medium, 30@45c each; long wool, 40@60¢ | U S 4s reg.. 11114 AmerB&TC. — — | Bureka. Newport. |7 June 8 “Tron pushed upward like the great’ buildings into — each. Culls of all kinds about Jge less. Cal-s:Cbleds 1083 ‘Anglo-Cal T W ‘| Bel River, i) me g which 50 much of it goes, and the advance in fin- IMPORTS OF SUGAR. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. 414@434c: country | Cal Elec L 631071 — |Bank of C: 225 | Australia.. .| Honolulu . -|--June10 ished products has become general. Of structural Tallow, 4@414c; refined, 6c; Grease, 15¢ B . | Cntra CW bs 103 Cal SD&TCo. 40 ~— Orezon..... " 77| Portland .|..June10 steel, 12,600,000 tons were turned out in May by | The Imports of Sugar into the United States for | WOOL—Quotations for the spring_clip_are as | Dpnt-stex-cp 92 99 |FirstNationl.17714 — Walla Walla. ... | Victoria & Puget Sound | . Junel0 the Homestead works, breaking the record, and | May, as reported by Washington Ford, Chief of tne | follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@12¢ B Ib; | EdsnL&Pos, — 110 Graneers.r.. —'¢ = | alla Walla. .| vietora & inel0 prices rose to 1.3¢ for beams and 1.2¢ for angles. | o (8 ¥ smxm}::, .:'eregbsu 697,597 pounds, E&;fie ‘r‘\@c:;ch%r?b 1(:ggmc ¥ 1b: San Joaguin yé:ll: (}:‘:fi-? RR6100 oo [LondonP&d1a = :|Coos Bay il,,,,,,l, O T T s oavaman 3, | vaiued at 10,250,554, 'This is the largest total for | %eble, 6@7c @ tb: do, soven months', 6g8e; Ca e = aoE. — Crescent unel y y ; iohd ] % : Nev. - L6s. 973 — (Merch Ex... 12— Joeae B St OQ LD Septemper. 8070 | DT RT 50 o1 bleher, CChitago workers aie in | 31 May on récord. Frobably 50,000,000 pounds | S A%, foothl eheicer 4@60 B I teritr ana | oeAne Lbe. 7% o [Merch | =k D Nomer o oo fasanne e Tuneld Corn No. R tion, though the demand of the agricul- | "48 from the Hawaiian Islands. old Hops, 2@Sc. Mkt-stChlebsl23 — [Sather B Co. —~ | Alice Blanchard | portiand Junel2 i 511 ol operaan tone Yi et —r e evCNgR8s. — 110 | Banks. Savings— Peru 3 Tune1d Jue.... S37%¢ | tural implemeot makers lags because the coming PRODUCE MARKET GENEEAL MERCHANDISE. NTCIR 65100 lGerS&LCo.. = 1780 | Ly paar Tuneld SOMMARY ON THE SSEmere Qonain 53%c | "“Tin is weaker with a rise In the world's » NyRCal6s.101 — HumbS&L1000 — | Humaoiit. Junela Jeeas Book per bl to 25,671 tons, about five months’ con- o s BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, $4 70@4 75; Wool | NRy Calfs.. — — |Mutual — 45 | Colon June1d supply 1 tons, WHEA! ER GRAINS, : Silver firmer. July. $1255 | sumption, but copper is stronger at 1034 for lake, T AND_OTH * Bags, 24@26c. 1 1023, — [SFsSavUnion . 510 | Arcan S Juneld ‘Wheat Futures higher. Selv‘l;‘mhg‘rwom_ $1310 $1280 | and lead higher at 3.5c. 3 Seiias WHEAT—The Lord Shaftesbury takes for Cork | COAL—Wellington, $8 8 ton; New Wellington, 8;'!;;“"”;:55 1(1’%}11_8 e a0 2\ 'r“‘.','.'f."‘“e Val. | Mexic Baciay et el Sl Ty L 866215 86625 | United Srates apsinet S16 Tast year, and 35 I | 78:307 ctls, valued at $79,117. . 85: Southiield Wellington, $7 5 i‘elmlfld-zggg; PacRollMbs. 102V — (Union TEISLN0 KEO | Stute of Gai. Oats and Corn du Reptember % $685 868213 | Cy : 4 The Eastern and foreign markets were firmer | Bryant, $i Wallsend, i | Do,2diss6s.. — ~ — | Street Rallway— Mexlo Rolled Barley lower. yiihort Ribs per 100 ibs— s 74 | Canada agatnst 40 i i yesterday and local futures improved in sympathy. | Scotch, $8; Byrmbo, $7 50; Cumberland, $13 50 B Oky s 110 120 [Callfornia.... 03 10734 Borh ol Joc TORTS. S IR SREB I ¥ 80 5D, BANK CLEARINGS. No change in spot Wheat. No. 1,87%cBctl: | in bulk and $15 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthra- | P& o q = %0 — 5 Hay unchaoged. e e = 08D VRO LTe cuoice, S9%@00c @ cu: lower grades, S0@SGC: | cite Egg, $12: Welsh Authracite Egg, $9; Cannel, | BVIstREgs = 113 [Markersl - 38 | o HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, Chizesd Ripe easter, Shrong: 0 e avince; " yolows: Flour| Npw YORK, N. Y., June 7.—The following | €Xtra choice for millmg, 85c@31 B ctl. 28; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Val- | Rirorw ceps 2 100 [DukSLd =ins — Fiides and Leather very stiff, Wheat, 8014@831401 No! 8 Sorine Whost | table, compiled by Bradstreet's, shows the total CALL BOARD SALES. ley, $7 60: Coke, $12 in bulk and $14 in sacks. SF&NPRR5810114102 Sutter-s - = Meat market unchanged. Toheor New 45T He: X Sp 3 No. 2 Corn, 517@ | clearancesat the principal cities and the percentage | , INFORMAL Sgssiox — 10 o'clock — December— . MERCHANTS 200 tons, £1 07341 1900, 31 07as 2600, $1 07, 1 ICE—Chinese descriptions are easier. Chinese | SPRRAriz6s 9615 9714 Powder— 3 HANGE, THops neglected. c; No. BraNCE HypRoGRAPRTO OFFICE, U. S. N ) o 7.1895. o 95 2 SPRRCal6s.111%5 — Atlantic D... 17% — b O O EC N0 2 White. 8234@ | of increase or decrease, as compared with the cor- | 2G0,tous, £} O784: 1900, $1 07vs: 2600, FL8T-, 0 | 1110 "3 1035@8 1754: No. 1, $3 55@3 70; extra B 1%e : = 1111 was dropped 3 A5 v < s d s Calgs. 8713100 (California.... 75 P Wool quiet. A o iaunite. o o R 7 responding week last year. tous—y5c: do new—200, §1 0354: 700, 81 031%: [ No. 1, 3 95@4 20: Hawaiian, $4 50@4 6234: | Do 1 sarros s7%1% [Grant. 1414 16% 8t noon of the 120th Provisions continue dull. L LA 2@ S e Percentage | 200, $1 035;. December — 1500, $1 06%; 200, | Japan, $3 7.":‘%4: Rangoon, £3 40@5 50 ¥ ctl. SPBrRCal6s. 9414 95 |Juason.... TR . Potatoes weaker. Onions higher. Timoth ?21 Pl s Amount. Inc. Dec. | §1 0634; 100, $1 0654; 1900, §1 0634. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company | sy warer ge. 122 12254 Vigor — 716c Butter getting steadler: imotiy Beed, 85 26; Mess Por $624,155,461 38.3° . AETEENOON Skssion — Décember o 400 fons, | quotes. terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered | gy\yacer oo g722158% VIEort oo = S0 bk s adrendibe e, Bides (oom. 28 o . 10.301,427 $1 0674 800, §1 07: 1200, §1 07%: 300, $1 0714. | and Fine Crushed, all 534c: Dry Granulated, 53ge; | StkinG&E6s — 108 | BlkDCoalCo. — 12 Eggs brisk an Mpsndle be Cida {Inosc) WL oy seluec Shon 9012683 Seller "85, new. storage paid—500, $1 03%3- Confectioners’ A, 5 agnolia A, 454 tra, G | Suns; 61 103 |Cal Cot Mills. — = Cheese plentiful and weak. SO Bomn: Whiaee /i shosk Clear Sldes (boxed), | phijadelphia. 77,089,024 RLEY—The market is_still quiet and slowly | 4Vee; Golden C, 4l4e: 1), 4e: half barrels, 14¢ | -5tR55.107% — (Cal Dry Dock — — — A car of Eastern Poultry in. 565 SXy, dletitiers’ Bbished goolls, ¥ | ;. Yous 26 pointing downward. Feed. 58%@60c for ordinary | more than barrels, und boxes Ysc more. VisallawCos -7 g3 onLight. 944 95 rrived. Cherrles, Peaches and Apricots weaker. Hlared, unctiinzeds Standard A, unchanged. " | San Francisco. and possibly a small advance tor choice bright; e e it S e e . FRIDAY, Ivne?. Fresh Mexican Limes arrived. On the Produce Exchangeto-dny the Butter mar- | Haltimore. Brewing, nominal ac 675@174¢ 1 cl SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. e CRsC0- [T9i 1555 | Bracs bound sovths pos hassny LoUr3 from Forg Straw ati 3 ket was firm. Cre: . 10@17¢; SR CALL BOARD SALES. utchS P % B < ot nd pass; ;‘rrin{;l‘y:rr‘x;i\‘:‘;r::::':‘l.on tormed. mfic\\.\ g, G f(n]r:\'(g{efl y:g@m. Dairies, 10@ Cincinnatt.. e INFORMAL SESS105—10 o'clock—December—100 | Prices show no particular cnange, as the demana SanJose. ! — 100 JndsondeC. =" — ASaEA a0y Reed, 36 1 ourS rom Coos' Bay; pase New Comb Honey arrived. Livestock. New Orleans. 525, 21. O e Soon SHaC tox — December—200 | @04 5UPPLy are about equal. Wholesale rates for el T T S Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 16 h n Santa Cruz, Large imports of Sugar. Only about 3500 catile were received to-lay, and | Buffaio... 0 e %'l‘g%i ?‘D‘(’)B;;;/:c {00, 648503 500, 650; 200, | dressed Rk B St e b ne m‘;o*‘fiu - o= 46 [PacAuxFA.. 1% o | eic:oroduce fo Goodall. Pe "33 } - de ) pri . Milw; £ % 7 . 643, Cad e S EF—Fi) v, 5 ong ty, e S v of Everett, Buc 2 hours B e The best Hint: mative stcens e loone Sta 0 Deiroit 2 R Shncon "Agasron — December — 100 tons, "SP%‘EF' hl:tflg?%’& p e ChE Ok G L&H. f:i‘ys & (reetanes 2 188 | comox: 3914 tons coal, to ! S WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. | higher. kxtrabeeves were nominal in the ab. | Louisville * 65c: 100, 65%gc. 0 L poeE sl SOTC B PacGasimp. 8214 83 |PacRoIMII 17 — | Sumr Westport, Jacobs 43 hours frm San Pedrog = sence of any offerings of that class, and sales of | MIIneapolis. i OATS—Deafers report the market ensy and very | MUTTON—Wethers, 4@4sc; Ewes, 4¢ B b. et o e O e Gleone e et s frois Bowens 1, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | steers werc at $3 60@4 90 for poor to medium und ‘}’,'”","“- dull, though there is no decline. Milling are quot- | LAMB—Spring, 415@6¢ B ib. SanFrancsco 711a 71834 Pac Trans Co 2545 ¢ © s > wens Lande TURE. WEATHER BURFAU, SAN FRANCISco, | 8t $5@5 85 for £ood to choice. SoNAlonte. able at $1 05@1 1214 B ctl: fanc; 1058 c(l:%@ofl lohcl:)lct. 9Tt ing: bark, to Gray & Mitchell. Stour Caspar, Anfindsen, 44 hours from Redondog Feed, 1 02:4@ | PORK—Live Hogs, 3c B Ib for soft, 4@4l4c for | Stockton. —"" 80 | PacT&TCo. gy, June 7, 1895, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and | About 23,000 hogs came in to-day, and enough | Cleveland, 1 0234 com- | hard and 4@4%4c for feeders; dressed’ do, 5@6%4¢. | Insurance— |Sunset T &T. were left over from yesterday to sweil the supply | iouston - iR bailast. to Caspar Lumber C b mon to fair, 90@g5c: Red, 90c FiremansFd.150 — [United CCo.. 25 i general forecast. 10 36,000 hiead. * Quotations were pretty mnch th | St Paul. Al B5e: Surprise, $8 1061 15 B elic £ RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. i o e Biakeiey: §90 AL tabers (o Reni T onor ward into Montana and British Columbia, from | per 100 pounds higher. Heavy hogs sold at i lanave 4.052.00 ower. _Choice Small Round _Yellow A £ . g Board—-220'S F Gaslight, 7154; 70 8 V Water, | “Biiy Luriine, Matson, 20 days from Hilo; 10,153 wrhich seiiion the pressure dimInishes wapldly fo'a | 190 st andibnehorsihokn/at $£80@K 60; | R 2/400/800 o e Al A e | ior e Sks... ... T.9BOHay. tona. 403 | 10034: 30 do, 10014: 82000 S’V 4% Bonds, 97%: | bags sucar th 1 bbb ol B trongh-like depression, extending northwest and | IUEhEWEIEHES 4r 34 2064 50, and p g}"gfié‘@fl, for | Richmond 2,658,000 25. [l Ty R 90’59‘:::‘12%01- ks 2 B G ERT o 249 8%{01’2;&117';&§FG e SchrTwilight, Topfer§7 days from Willapa Hare southeast from Cape Mendocino to Southwestern | neavy and at #4 45@4 55 for light. A good many | }ashington s BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 86@90c B ctl. Oats, cils... '700/Leather, rolts B L bor; 235 M £t lumber. t0J M Lacy. Arizona. Brisk northerly winds, prevail to the | common hogs Wil be carried oyver to-night. fl“";" 2057958 Beans, sks.. 69 W ine, gals. Corir il Sl Co. 11%: 1208V Cleared. porth of this depression, and southerly to westerly | Fewer sheep have been received thar last woek, | Dallas. ... CRTiy FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Corn. ctls. .. 280/Pelts, vdls Wwhoard—e5 Hutchinson § P Co, 11%: FRIDAY, June 7. > = 1y winds | DUt the offerings have consisted largely of inferior | St JOseP! Rye, ctls. 270/Hides, no. ater, 10014 Stmr State of California, Ackley, Astoria; Goods winds to the southwest of it. High northerly winds | Bu the offerings h e Peoria,. et o 347Quicksilver, flasks 70 | Streei—10 ‘Atiantic Dynamite, 18 25 S F Gas- | qit'mn - i 5 valley durin s Jrloes dorsuch hiye rulad dower, s the |y 0Ty FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family o al gi3471qnio > 1 . 5 14 10,0008 b of | 81k Perkins & Co. 3 £ have continued in the Sacramento Valley & | demand was extremely poor. On the other hand, | Memphis. et cash prices 5 Onions. sks. 150/Lime, bbls. 400 | light, 7164: 5 S v Water, 100%; $10,0008 P of [ “Simr North Fork, Hanson, Eureka: Chas Nele the day, resulting in a severe norther to that local- | choice sheep and lambs were in active demand and it Or extras, $3 40@3 50 B bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 30 | Rran, sks. . 855Chicory, bbis. 118 | Cal 6% Bonds, 11214, son. ity. A similar norther has prevailed in the foot- spnnzfl)amm \u-ni‘h ug-‘x;hwnh salt:s at $3 s«l)@e, SoELer.: @§ _410’: é‘i‘{‘;‘é’é’ifi‘;h o?xf‘!!%g%m Rye Meal Middlings, sks..... 100! T 1Hr ship Valkyrie, Nicholson, Queenstown; G W hills east of the San Joaquin Valley. It s rowing | according to quality. The general mn of sheep | New Have SLIST O SR R e REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS, |McNgar. i ; somewhat cooler to-night In the Sacramento Val: | W88 25¢ lower; Inferior lots at *slne'“!"l?fmffvp’;’;‘} Sprinztield; Mass. 532,207 P e L I L L C FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. eonp Yosemite, Fullerton, Nanatmo; George lv.\nnmlhhv conditions indicate that the hot norther nattves dectined fully 50c, with sn‘!;s a8l 62340 PR iaaaiaad %e:\:ll‘flnrley, 454@H4GC B D; Rice Meal, BIQIS | Lo a0ing. better st wholossle m(ri:;:n:d? .“I“o.,‘i-“\‘c- R. uArpmuomknapy;-:}ghg; | Bark Ceylon, Calhoun, Eureka; Welch & Co. 18 nearlv over. 5. The best yearlings sold_at $5, common sell- e dated ‘ : 2 ated, 1ot on NW cornel ak and G = 5 Along the coast the conditions are extremely | ing around £3. “To-day’s market was extremely i“'(‘lll‘?n\l\?érlh s _CORNMEAL, ETC.—Table Meal, A 3: cS :‘E("ned and thgmmllgn?es ot n_uth \vlll'])mhably_be igher | gireets, W 110 by N 70; $50. Sailed FRIDAY, June?. g At Titrexs tho WA TIo et s A reaie | DRl n A ces wre woaic Foro X - Corn, $24@25: Cracked_Corn, & ® | next week. New Honey Is now coming in and the | _ Raptiacls, incorporated, to George K. Fitck, same, | g Tilamook, Hansen. from the northwest, and high west winds prevail at | odiccelPts—Caitle, 3500; calves. 200; hogs, 23,- Pyt ton; Hominy, 415@4%c B b. crop s very large and choice this year. 10. Stmr Rival. Johnson, Fort Bragg. San Francisco, while at Point Reyes Light, between | 000 5heep; 6000. SR = e Meats, Poultry and Fish show no change, Daniel H. Foley to Diamond Real Estate and | g ot issols HorE San Francisco, while at Point Reyes Light, : & o LE e HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Cherries are higher than for some years, as the | Lives Bent Company, lot on SE line of Market | Simr Humborat, fidwards, Bureka. these places, light southerly winds have continued CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. Grand Rapids. L RIS, street, 263 W of Sanchez, SW 27:8 by SE 100: 810. | gy westport, Jacobs. allday. The wind will probably shift tothe north= { (.o o5 fomtes e BRAN—$13 50@14 B ton. S g e ont sy M-'gi”‘:_fg"“;"“:‘:;‘g;g":,IE“‘LKEL%‘I:“S“‘,.‘"';; Stmr Ginsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. ves - 1 tne entire coast, from Central ko) “neA ~—The Harl Fruit Company Vi DLINGS—! 50 B ton. St o O Sl 80 ks as e xnle EROVERSOR Sasreet; S e Stmr Caspar, Anfindsen. rection for the next twenty-four hours. follows: Royal apricots, §1 45@1 80; Alexander | Siome Giiy T 800,840 IS Eeis s e i, 335 B o) | the secona nit. ries, 100, are hardly ag | - B compea g B The following maximum temperatures have | peaches, §1 25@1 65: Toyal Anne cherries, $10 | 1o Aroiies T 002,106 o el Al 2 #3019 0% | qucep as pennl, shouehshiey can handly be calied | man io Brown, lot on B lne ot vork sereat, D e durmio-CAY: e Tacoma. 594,563 HAY—No change. 'New Wild Oat 1s quotable at | “55/100ing'1s Trg CAriie rogular weekly retail | Same 1o Gusidv. . 3, Dinise, joton W line of D00 T iRan T 70; Fresno, 96: Porter Bros. sold three cars Californta frults as | Saginaw, Mich. 449.472 8667 B ton: new Wheat and Oat, 3667 ton: | price lisy: 5 Hampshire street, 172:6 & of Twenty-first, S 50 by Luis Obispo, 80: 1 2; San Diego, 64: | follows: Royal apricots, $1 35@1 80: seedlings, | Jhonmeiia s new Alfalfa, $4 50@5 50. We quote o eat, $10. Independence 80 | #1 45@] 95 Newcastle, $1 20; Alexander peaches, 7 W100: Jackson #8@11 B ton: Wheat and Oat, $7@10 50; Barley, = ER. TOM, Henry, Mary L. and H.'W. Puffer and Henry | ScPr Bender Bros, Thompson, Bowens Landing, The following are s 7@8 B ton; Oat, $8@10: Alfaifa. $7@8 60; Clover, | Connel —@10 00| PleasantVal 9 50@10 00 & Schr American Girl, Weitkanat, Grays Harbor, 35 o 3, v loton S line of Twen- o i $125@]_70: cherry plums, §1 35@1 66, in 10-15 | M0 ek : Welli ~@10 00, Southfield Ehninger to Amy Ehninger, A : Schr Abble, Hansen, Caspar. gompared with those of tn¢ sspme date laat season: | boxes B5@7Dc; Royal Amie cherres, $1G1 35, Wichha 461891 ¥ E S o, 97@10; Stock, $5@TWton. - | noy 10 00| cllington 950 | 3 fifth street, 329 W of Dolores, W 26:6 by § 114; | gonr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. E few poor condition 75@80c; Rockports, 80c; Tar- | 1 han.. 380,469 o8 ‘ Scotch.. 250 A S Telegraphic. 84: Sacramento 24.11. last vear 16,38} | tarians, S5c@90c; Pontiacs, 75@90 Teineuam, 1305 ——— 8 50/Coos Bay... 7 = [ nielE Molw oy mnon el Haedioand X S T Ol i Wenituak n Francisco A&mx ¥ Aln la:ql-‘re;molt.)!v. NE \(mu(. June 7 lm‘:gr l!su c:;. sold at | T avingro 385,094 BEANS AND SEEDS, " 9 50@10 00 Yestment Company eI ity S Tllte sy last year 8.47: Los Angeles 15.92, last_year | open auction ¥ one car San Jose cherries at | fynapavaron 301,200 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC. 5 of € ez, K30 by 5 810, K §737 San Dieo, 11,61, last yeur 419 Yoma | fofiowinz pric Centennials 81 37" Tartarians, Boxnamin e BEANS—The market is rather more active, a8 | povior rancy 5 [Checse, Swiss..... 20@30 | of Caatre strect. $8 5 of Toonty-tith; % 95 mr e Perivtan bk T etcs Amigos (formerly e s Ihoheh. s : @ nevelands, | ¥gay City. Mich. advanced freights go into effect on the 14thand | ~ square ... " 0@ — | Common Eggs#dz15@17 | 50; $10. T 5 erty e b g ! T o g e e e st 71 750 e e B o00c; Rockportsr | spall Riv there are some shipping orders in consequence. | do, o roll. 47@50| Runch Egys, $ds. —@20 | Martin J. Hynes to Katy Hynes, loton NE cor- | 10 i LT 00 (il Pore) was lost on the Pe- Forecast made at San Francisco 10r thirty hours T0. g Py Bayos quotable at $1 25@1 50; Small Whites, $260 | do, choice. Hower Fags-.oi, @ 5 | Derof Nineteenth and Diamond streets, E25 by N | ands, She parted her chains and went avnor ond ending midnight June 8, 1805 Jompany sold: Royal Anne, 90c | schinenelds O @285; Pea, $2 50@2 75; Large Whites, $2 5002 755 nary do. ey, comb, Bib. 100: $10. Hecame & total 10ss. For Nortnern California—Fair; nearly stationary a tarian, 85¢@$1 3 80¢. cese, Cal. Centennial, | eSioux Falta Cheese, Eastern. 120@ — 8810 do, extracied’... 10612 ate of Michael Bergin (by S. C. Buckbee, H ly ; Blackeye, 25@ 4 T & s Spoken. temperature, excepi somewhat cooler along the | 85c@$1 35; Poni Sy U el Bl 35; BiNcEere 80 LR [ums, 55¢. 3 T s commissioner) to Joseph Dondero, lot on E_line of Vs r N northern coast and in the Interior of north portions | The National Fraft A Ro, :{l‘;"‘s’(‘;g:- 875: Kt;dfigl,dfney. nomlm:xlx:.&n;sé ;4@;‘4'151 But- TR B o) Powell sireer, 2736 N of Greenwich, N' 22 by 1 Py Ui a0 (W, Nox,bark: Sags, from For§ high northerly winds along the northern coast, | 85c@$1 15; Alexander peaches, $1@) S . 81 75@:2 for small and 32 ctl for large. 19 | 72:6: X 5 3 Abr S0~3 705 3636 W, Br sbip Ola Kensington, diminishing in force in the interior. castle apricots, 95c@$1 21 Al apricots, $1 50 | rplc100Ka. —Mustards are nominal. Flax, $2 26 2@15 | Joseph Dondero to G. B. and Catherine Doridero, D » sington, Fo: uthern California—Fair: nearly stationary | @1 85; Pringles, 80c 2 @2 50: Canary, S@dc @ Ib: Alfalfa, 767%¢; Rape, -\ 15 | same: $4000. from Barry for ta Rosalia. 4@2%40; Hemp, 4c® Ib. | Pork Chop: Fitzger- | , June 5—Off Cape Blanco, Br ship B P Cheney, fm temperature ; fresh westerly winds along the coast. Round Steak. air; warmer. EASTERN WOOL MARKET, Christopher Fitzgerald to Christian . 4 : , 5 ‘Tacoma for San Francisco. RIED PEAS—Split Peas, 4@434c; Green Peas, Sirloin Steak ald, lot on W line of Third avenue, 150 S of Cali- For Utah—Fair warmer. {f”lt‘fi ‘{;‘;_c nominal; Niles, nominal; Blackeye, nominal. 'P;r?elrlh?:nne;e, fornia street, S 25 by W 120, subject to mortgage; o, Domestic Ports. For Arizona—Fair: nearly statlonary tempera- | BOSTON, June 7.—The Boston Commercial Bul- | 1rorers e x Smoked Beef. $10. = e A i 1o IREENWOOD—Salled June 7—Schr Reliance, ture. letin will say to-morrow of the wool market: The | Kalam, POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Pork Sausages. S.F.and Ellen Sinclair and S, P. ctonto | for San Francisco. 3 For San Francisco and vicinity—Fair, but foggy T e Sk e woalauatiets e | L Veal. W. V. Huntington. lot on NE corner of A sireet | SAN PEDRO—Salled June 7—Schr Jessie Minor, 8t night; continued cool; high westerly winds. market is highly active, largely on speculation. | Scranton Soaias POTATOES—Prices are a shade weaker. Bur- et el e and Seventecnth avenue. N 136, 11 81, Sk 149:6, | for San Francisco. ; W. H. Hadaox. Forecast Official. | Sales of new American wools have at last been * banks are quotable at 40@90c; Peerless, 40@BEC. | Hong each..... 50@ 60 Turkeys, B . L STt e 4300 5 v TN 4y PATOOSH " Passed June 6—Chil ship Republic, L L = . made sellers’ views. New Utah has sold in round | mTotals, U. S. $1,131,683,652 New Potatoes, in sks, 35@60c: New Karly Rose, | Young Roost- (Ducks, each. Carl B. and Carolina Thompson to Paul Strauss, | from Tocopiila for Puget Sound; bar! na, from NEW YORK MARKETS. lots at 31cclean; new California at 32@33c clean | Exclusive of N lot 1448, Gift Map 3; $10. Nanaimo for San Francisco. Matthew McCurrie to Kiah M. Smith, lot on S | Burrards Inlet for S: rk 507,530,091 & in boxes, from the River, 40@750; Oregon Bur. | _ers, eacn = S = e - . | for choice long fine, and new Texas for the same DOMINION OF CANADA. banks, 40@60c B ctl. I3 S8y O8] NEW YORK, N. Y. Juue 7_-There was | /i tirloenesiaro mogieotor. T Assraline s | afoteent $13,199,823 —Have advanced. New Reds, 50@60c | Broilers, eaci —Bark Arcturus, fm ta Rosalia. line of Geneva avenue, 130 W of Howth, S 144:6 | SALMON BAY—Sailed June 7—Schr Fred B —@1 00 Geese, each. 75@ 85 Pigeons, B pr. R . ON10. 5 65 Rabbits, 3 pr. by W 136:6, block 11, San Miguel City; $10. Sander, for Newport. e g€ (o 4y A% | yery largely, and more attention is being paid to | Toronto. 6,519,675 B ctl: Silverskins, 60@75¢ B ctl e, e Tu sl s oo e m T o, GO ot bk s | i BT AN GRLES —Sallad Juns. §-—Sime the opening the bears made a determined raid on | So American wool. The sales of the week are | Halifax . 1,210,375 TRGE e 2 = = vided one-third of lot on E corner of Mount Ver- | Mineola, for Comox. the market, using the reduction in the Northwest- | $:652.800 pounds domessic and 1.639.000 pounds idamiicon 1 Seei8ss n:f“f;:;;:z‘;f;:::u'{r ‘g;:’lfn”::n':‘::m::: 8 L nE e Zon avenue and Howih sireet, NE 46 by SE 207, | _REDON O—Sailed June 7—Stmr Newsboy, for i 5 iy vhi , ag: L7114 unds domestic an Vinnipeg. ,085,i . 3 g 3 onds, —@13 iguel cad; $5. an . e R S L D e e R T R Lree Tomatoes from Vacaville, $1 60 B small box. | Apricor s Bo.... B o | Patrick H. and Mary A. Bird to Frank and Do CLEONE—ATrived June 7—Stmr Alcazar hence values. The London market for American securi- | (5 date show & decrease of 0234 bales domotiis Totals................. $22,674,220 Green Corn, 20c @ dozen. Tomatoes from Los | Apples, B I 1@ 6| Aruhlag, lot on SE line of Chenery street, 100 NE | June 5. ties was also beavy, and foreigners were small | and an increase of 96,763 bales forcign over 188 | am S 75|Plums, 1b. of Miguel, NE 29 by SE 100, Fairmount:, $700. NEWPORT—Arrived June 7—Stmr South Coast, ret. Until & sh = ‘Not included in totals because of Angeles, $3 50@4 B box ; Summer Squash, 35@50c from Eurek: J sellers of St Paul in this market. Untilashort | year. ey son with last year. for Vacayilleand §1 @ box for Bay: Aspamcus, ahnsnas N 00w o1 33?5:?:&"’;\ X ALAMEDA COUNTY. LRI e i SmBs T MITIAY P cen Ouniinuell fo 8 Crne, won STOCKS IN LONDON g Tl e e TR LR e g e e R T ot A T et e o aPSy £ Trank. CnLronde, for San Francisco; schy San Bueubwehtorey at the botiom figures the losses ranged up to 4 per : NEW YORK STOCKS. box for choice; ithubarb, 40@85c B box: Green S0 B e arharres Ronnasof Alameds, lot on W fing of Grand street, | T0045 107 dor cent, the latter in Susquehanna and Westernpre- | xpw YORK, N. Y., June 7.—Th \ IO e e T oL And G ® drawer of Bagle axenuc, N 35 h¥ W/108; block 55, | 0, H P s DLOCK—Salled June 7-Schr' 1ds 2 » N.Y., e 7. e Evening Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad | # Ib for Garden: String Beans, 2@}0 G for, ., cinal, Alameda; $10. ch 2 ol ferred, the common losing 1%4. Post's London cablegram says: The Armenian | BOnd8s S ¥ O34 | Green, 3@3%4sc for Refugee and Fountain and' 20@25/Walnuts, ® E. 0. and Frances A. Crosby of Alameda to John | S¢b Diaes At the lowest figures the shorts began to cOver, | guestion, dullness in Paris and the approach of the s 3c B I for Golden Wax: Marysville Cucumbers, VEGETABLES. Barton of Alameda, 16t on W :—Sailed June 3—Schrs Cone and other buyers also came to the market, whose ine of Foley_sireet, < - r San Fi settlement here continue to depress speculations. | MOney on call easy at 1@1%4%; lastloan 114%; | $1@1 25 % box: Dried Okra, 15¢ 3 Ib: Dry Pep- Lettuce, ® doz. 260 S of Buena Vista avenue, . 1 | fianza and Mayflower, for San Francisco. 3, W 140, 3 1 5 3 5 PasnA N | P 4 ASTORIA—Sailed June 7—Schr Roy Somers, for purchases helped to rally the market. As the fig- | Americans were dull on adverse crop reports and | closed 1@114%. Prime mercantile paper, 216@344%. EoS LG 0 Ctare, 10iR ctsiimed Oamoua, |cactiohoks Ol ¥ s b ATamein station, Homemom e Ases | San Francisco. y ures moved upward the anxiety of the bears to | the nsem_exc’hunige. l;:;[ llne ;!.\ni)n cause of weak- | Sterling exchange, quiet and steady, with actual g J Befin’g ?‘h:’l{! Pe]‘_;p'e“"'iry?‘m @25 | 81890, et s p 5 * | Arrived—Schr Webfoot, from Redondo. cover thelr contracts increased, and thi: result was | liess was further forced sales by the operator men- | business i bankers' bills ac $4 8914@4 8934 for < S L Gl Pepper,greén, @ b, —@— | ~ Theodore and Mathilde Mcetz to William and | , ALBION_Sailed June 7—Schr Helen Merriam, e recovery was, however. only al, - £ 5 X 3 3 2 Rpesos Slen - A NA—. o Alhongh the specuiation continued in g B v —_— Tates, $4 8815@4 K9 and $4 891,@4 90. Commer | BUTTER—AN descriptions are steadier and deal- | Cabbage, each Potatoes, 7 1b avenue, 253.87 W of Seventh or Webster streets, the close, the great 8 Pdzbehs.15@20 | W 30 by S 108.9, Alamedas $10. boro, hence June ajority of the list is below the OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET. cial bllls, $4 87%,@4 8734. Silver certificates, 6744 ers are talking about advancing prices. Stocks are | GaiLIOWers, each. 5@ 8 Radishes tinal figures of v @67 Celery, # bunch... 5@ — Rhubarb, @ 1. 4@ 6 | Mutual Building and Investment Company to | , PORT HADLOCK—Arrived June 7—Schr Esther i o v H June 7. 1 s CLOSING STOCKS. more moderate and medium dairy Butter 1s post- | Cucupdnrs, a7, T Mary F. Delanoy of Alameda, 1ot on’ SK cornar of | Bubie, from Honolulu. e T e o e o, s e U DWitle Mol SRei tively scarce and firm. Cress, dz bunchs. 20@?! Encinal avenue as widened and Grand street, £ Foreign Ports. Susquehanna and_Western preferred, | 800: market steady (0 strong: steers $3 50@5 30, | Atchison. . S%Northern Pacifie.. 6 Cumpunuy—Fancy; 12@12%c; seconds, 116 | Groi e h. 20620 Briolukl avenne aa widenstaud Grand o JETEEE I G O e 174 Con. Gas, St4: Tennessee | huik $435@4 80; cows and heifers $1 60@4 25, | Adams Express: 144 Preferred..... 18 | nigc@n. Green Corn, # do; wué—'runups,adnz 15@20 | * Charles Prowse of Haywards to Julius Hollister | from New York for San Francisco, and witi saif 8 and Lake Shore 1% | bulk $2 50@3 25; stockers and feeders $2 50@4, | Alton.Terra Haute. 66 |U. P., Den. & Gulf. 514 DArrY—Fancy, 11c B Ib: good to choice, 9@10c; | Green Peas, 8 .. 4@ 5/Tomatoss, B Ib of Haywards. lot on E line of Third street, 105 S of | June 9 for San Francisco. an TR and Weatekn, 11 aer | bulk $3@3 60. Ereerme PAES g 938 | medium grades, S@814c; store Butter, T@Thc. | Lentils, B 1. 6@ 3| B, SK 70 by NE 200, Haywards, Eden Township: | * QUEENSTOW NoAtrived June 6—Br ship Hare Vorthwest and St Pau 34 per cent. The génerl Aferican Tosaces11s N, ¥, Conts 10148 | CHEESE-The murket continues ‘weak ”lnder FISH—PER POUND. $10. 1and, from Portland, and sailed for Dublin. Northwest and St. Paul, 34 per cent. The general BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. American Tobacco.112 2l Y- Ceniral....... 10194 | gree supplics. Fancy mild new, 6c; common to e L et oo 1o | Cisnien B ana Eva B Lutiin et ol to ¥, 5. | *ASIOR FoRand and selled or publtn. - Hhe bond markes wao. UBGe: Batiimore & Ghio, ‘é?‘/’an.‘fia‘.?i%‘v‘ufi‘;" 1572 | go0a, 3@3e Young America, 5@7c; Eastern, | amacuda B10Smelte. T.g,u Knowles of Oakland, lot on W line of Market street, | Clackmannanshire. for 1pswick. flu‘r:‘;lfiflflm’{fm‘lfi“i,‘l‘s‘l’b;‘,g;‘:{hfif’;‘l’;j‘:‘;‘;:;’:‘fi NEW YORK, N. Y., June 7.—Bradstreet's will say | ol Telephone. 1201 [Oremen T e i, Weatern, 6@8o B demand’ g | Codtsh: 8@10 Soles. . @10 | 30 N of Fisth, W 90. N 60, W 75.48, 80, FALMOUTH—SailedJune 65— Brship Suther~ speculative issues came into demand and a frac- | to-morrow: The speculative spirit, which seemed | Canada Pacific.... 513/Oregon Navigation. 29 ot o @10 | 154.57, 8 10983 to beginning, Oakland $10. 1andshire, for Runcorn. —@— | W.G.and Ida k. Taylor of Oakland 10 L. H. Sly | “COLON—Sailed June 5—Stmr Newport, for New of Oakland, lot 6, block A, Peralta Heights, East | York. tional improvement followed. Sales, $1,767,000. | to dominate both commercial and financial circles | Canada Southern. @10 Skaes, Government bonds firm. State bonds dull. Rail- | until within a week or ten days past, is still less | Central Pacific. @10 Sturgeon. —Tomcod. 2: »:‘?:2732 fix:fin Line. “Z% g0ood for a further rise. Duck Eggs, 1 St 5t mone | Halibut. 160 9 dog, | Herring. now lively, stocks sre small and the %‘05 ects are | Flounders. i 25 store Eggs, 13@ldc: ranch Eggs, 16 Oukland; $5. PRAWLES POINT—Passed June 5—Ger shi road bends firmer. conspicuous in all lines. Demand for stavie goods | CheS: & Obio....... 243y Efl‘g‘b‘;‘z@ E‘mmg:g with occasional sales even higher. Kingfish L. H. and Lizzie Sly of Oakland to John J., Sulli- | Ferdinand Fischer. from London for Portland. = 6 Grain and Merchandise. ina number of instances is smaller, notably at | Chicago, B.& G.... 81%/Pul 172 van of Oakland, same, Bast Oakland; $10. Br ship Ardmore, from London for Vancouver. Flour — Receipts, 20,900 bol < ) bols; exports, 8900 | Boson, Pittsburg, Chicago, amd Eamsas Gy, | Chicago Gas.. Z%:‘mmgd’r 1635 POULTRY AND GAME. bbis; sales, 18,600 pkes. Market steadier, with a | particularly in dry goods, demand for which At | Gonsoudated Gas. . 1agLs M. ermini 5% light demand. 'Winter wheat scarce; straights in | first and second hands has declined, as is customs | C. C. C, & St Tonts. 4372| Brerermed oo inl— POULTRY—Another car of Eastern was recetved moderate demand for Cuban markel ary o this period. Colo. Coal & Iron.. 8% RioGrande &Westn 183 | Yesterday afternoon. Local stock showed no note- Tye flour firm; sales 550 bbls. While business throughout the country may be | Cotton Oil Gert....— | Preferrod, 44’% | worthy change. Live Turkeys are quotable at Whent—Recelpts, 2800 busheis; exports, 8500 | characterized as quieter the tone of staplé matkers | Del. 128 Rock Island, 683 | 11@12c B b for Gobblers: 11@12%40 for Hens; bushels: sales, 6,650,000 bushels; futures, 40,000 | continues strong, and confidence in a good demand | Del. LackGaW estern16 114 By, 1. & Sb 15t Pl W. 0. Brown to H. P. Hook, lot on S line of B | CHAMPERICO—Sailed May 18—Schr Laura Eleventh street, 175 E of T'wenty-seventh avi Mason, for Port Townsend. E 75 by S 100, being lots 8, 9 and 10, bloc Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. 251 B Knowles & Potier subdivisiss, Xennédy Tract, | ¥ r oo, o Arcived Tane 7Bt Campania 10 D#llgfilern‘,%u 26@35 | Estate of Bleanor Bonham (by_executor) to | 8nd Runic, trom New York. : ; B —Arrived June 7—Stmr Britannia, Samuel E. Moffett, lot 1, block 26, Daley’s Scenic = - . Geese, B pair, $1@1 25; Goslings, B pair, $1@1 2 S Park Tract, Berkeley: $350. from Liverpo = Slevaior: 82c: “iloat, 8501 1. o b BATACS Nord | Wasbatat, The febake o toe o anh,remains | Denvera R. . ptd. 46 [Se Phul. .. ..0. agta | put B 309 50 J0zi0l i $4@6.£0 fox yaing: e T Northern, 86¢ deilvered; No. 1 hard, So%gc de- is he continucd lovg list of advances in prices | Bast Tenicises.. or pran & Ormabi. sy | Menm, £185 209 doz Hoosiers, 'g;g-;%g‘g’n@ THE STOCK MARKET. B e L oS ey (BREMEN —Arrived June 7- Stmr Massaphaque, ered. Ll e Upw: rie. . 4l ‘referred... .. N gt L] 5 19 P T Se——— 4 4 e Ircm Brunswick via Newwvort News. Options developed decided strength during the | movement of bank clearings. Statistics show a de- | Preerred, 2874 Southern R.R.![11 133, | 7008 ;,""_"“"ée}:;:llfia;,%ogfl;mlarue.;nl:l@ Speculation in mining shares continues dull. | 1015 13 and 14, block b, Berkeley Homestead | "gRPMDSVICEle Rewport Nows, = © afternoon owing io active buying on the unfavor. | crease of over 17,000.000 bushels in aliaple | Fory Wayne:.. 167" Proterred.o..111". 3875 | fof smiall; Bikeons, e 3 One would suppose that the prospect ot thoroughly | 33000 CRIS S Gl Francisco to George w. | New York. crop news and prospects of continued dry | stocks of wheat ni ates and Canada | GreatNorthern pfd. . P. M. 9 8 > A B Gty B e - = adrmer, i bigher cables aud forelen buving as | during May. with an increase of over 4,000,000 | Chicago & E 11l prd.100%% Southern Pactiic..- 23% | nx cYDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. | jou & the Branswiek lode would stimulate trad- | Hind of San Francisco, lots 7 L AN AT e s s pelts, 16 additional help. In the afternoon a break in corn | bushels afioat for Enrope. Hocking Valley... 2614 Sugar Refinery....118%4 * | ing, butsomehow it does not. terrace, Haywards. sibjec & morigage for | | SANTA CRUZ—Per Gipey—2 bdls dry pelts, 1 started active, realizing, and prices closed at the | Last year we reduced stocks 1,000,000 in May, | Illinois Central 953 Tenn. Coal & Iron. 291 9. | - ~ DLy s, o | Prices yesterday showed no noteworthy chan $2500. Eden Towns| ). ] B f lowest, which was gc above yesterday. June | while Europe’s avaiiable supplies practically stood | &t. Paul & Duluth, 29 -(Texas Pacific,... . 117 ORCHARD FRUITS—The general tendency was & 3 Ry = ] 8- | *William Bartlow of San Francisco to Frederick | "’: “"’;;5"“31,,"‘”‘ 1‘19 1 Mi” bon)egvll_ksk sv;:"r; 8214@83Y4c, closed ‘82%0; July S3a8dc, ciosed | atill. Exports of wheat (font | jded us wheat) | Kansas & Texaspf. 8134 Tol, & Ohio Géil. pt 784 | toward lower prices all around. Peachesand Apri-| o000 e E. Whitney of Oakfund, undivided one-half inter- | brass, 23 ca cheese, 1 c3 exgs, 1. coop chickens, Bici August 8535@8414 - closed 83%4:: Sepiem- | from both coasts of the United States and. from | Lake Erie & Weatn 3518 Unio Panifis 13°" | cots were weaker. Cherries declined. with receipts | OT®Y Eagle s assess: e e I e | e dnertiedy, [ Jees &t aria closed 83%c; December &535@ | Montreal amount to 2,991,000 bushels this week, | Preferred. 811,U. 8. & o1 8500 boxes. Watermelons from Mexico, 26cg81 | ,The Clunabar King Mining Company of ‘Sonoma | tate of Hahnah A. Bartiow, deceased, Oakiand; | Pisee PoineLker 1 box butter, 25 bxs 64 drms 2 apiece. Plums, 75c@$1 25 B box; Peaches, 36@ | County hasievied an assessment of 1 centper { $100. - R 1\;«0«-1 ndixw_; bs bm’e eed, 1 sk abal S, 76¢ bx: Cherry Plums, 25@50c B drawer: Green | share, delinquent Angust 24. Viola E. ”‘}“‘&‘.’;fi.’mfi,“%’s: e luadaio, el 1t e Unp=dbz T, Apples, 25@50¢ # box and 25@40c B basket: | ‘The Citizens’ Bank of Nevada City has declared g;,'::;',g;'g:,m e e e L AU e o L el Red Apples, §1 25@1 60 B box: APricots, 20 | 5 aiyidend of 75 cents per shave. and lands of Sarah H. Tompkins, said point being | _Monterey—10 empty agains: 426,000 bushels last week, 2,742,000 bush- | Lake Shore. 147 Wab. S. L. els in the week one vear ago, 3,610.000 bushelstwo | Lead Trus: 35% Preferred. years ago, 3,052,000 busheis three years ago, and | Louisville & Nash, 5714 Wells-Fargo. Petrolenm —Weak: United closed $1 49 bid: re- | 1,190,000 bushels four vears ago. Interior stocks | Louisville &NewAl 97 ' Western Union. fined New York, $765: Philadelphia and Balti- | of Russian wheat fell away 2,000,000 bushels dur- | Manhiuwtan Consul.115 more, $7 60: do buik, $5 10. anks, 69 bdls green hides, i 5 40c B box for Pringles and 40@90c for Royals: " SE k! the intersection of said line | 19 dry hides, 9 bdls calf hides, 11 bdls sheep peits, ing May. Heavier shipments of wheat to kurope, | Memphis & Charls. 106 e The Virginia Chronicle says: “ColonelJ. B. Low, | S 61.85 feet from the Inters of said line | 19 dry hides, 1 P pelts, Pig iron—Qulet: American $10@12 45. With, ncreasing avallable Sieons there. som s Michigan Central- 100 |Minn. & St. Lowis, 38 ‘;3;';{;’-,59,3:’93(;’;;"3 ;“,‘f,,“,‘:f‘,‘i:’:: ahele.® | who'is to examine and report upon the Brunswick | with a line between lands of Brenuan, Tompking | 3bxs dry aniids, =~ s s e uroktry Price, 810755 ex- | laviors coniidence in the relative perminence of & Mexican Central. ', [Denver, & Rio 0. 8%4@5¢ for black in bulk; Royal Anne, 60@75¢ B | 10de for themining companles which contemplate | nd Rricker, thence SE 732:0, SW 206:2, X W0:T | COOSBAY—Fer Arago-—5 bxs plates. 1 bx cushe change price, @10 80. higher range of prices for wheat. issouri Pacific. (General Electric, : : 3 Col 7, N . D -6 | y-poles, R b: 29 non, Lead_Strong: brokers' price, $8 1214; exchange | Tradstreet’s, in their review of the stock market, | Mobile & Ohio..... 2342 National Tinseed. s e e e Tions 1an anpante Tt e o b il goroics | beginning, together with buildings, growing crops, | Dbl cider, BUtune butcer, 10 rofls leatber, 57 tubg price, §3 Sngg.s 323, will say: Irregular but sufficiently distinct signs | Nashvilie Chatt. 65" |Colo. Fuel & Iron. Blackberries, $10 % chest and $1 75 B crate; Rasp- | Jode acareful investigatfon. 1f his report proves | €t¢- Brooklyn Township; 1400. 'l;tl‘"v lln };fiugu‘{! 1108 woud, 73 ‘w[ e "Tin—Bnrc y steady: straits, $14@14 10; plates, (_;3 rencuzn have r(m%d in mnrmecwg speculation. n-:ru;:u Cordage.. 1054 Preferred... berries, $4@10 B chest and 85c@$1 P crate; Cur- | fuvorable, which no'one doubts will be the case, the B flm = oil tank, 1 vallse, bcbs 0' 2 bags coin, 500 Coaly eady 'he market seems to have overdiscounted the cur- Preferred, 3 Al ol Vil & u] | S Consignees. Spelter—Firm: domestic, $3 75@3 80. Sales on | rent improvement in the general situation. and ommor g Sgshest; Gocseberries, 1@1%c tor | project will do to.bet on. & 'Change, 25 tons August tin, £1410; 25 tons | has been influenced to an increased extent by the 8. 0.July 1 to September 1, #14 50: 10 tons Octo- | damage to winter wheat, although heavy rains in ber, $18: 25 tons June, $14 05; 3 cars Seplember | the far West are regarded as very favorable to common, and 2@2}ac for Oregon Improved. Re- |~ On the Stock and Bond Exchange Spring Vi Charles Clark with Casper Zweerline, to build | Per Gipsy—Standard Oil Co: L G Sresovich & Cog ceipts of Strawberries were 490 chests, selling at $5 | water was wanted up to $100 25, while S, F. G three 2-story frame buildings on the Sline of Jack- | Gray & Barbieri; W P Fuller & Co: Bissinger & Co. Preferred... .. : @9 for Longworths and $3@5 B chest for latge | light was freely offered down to $71 50. son street, 137 W of Laurel: $11,700. Moore, Ferguson & Co; HermanJoost: Union Ice lead, 83 35. other crops. London has been very inactive, but Sl percis’ ullion valued at $1200 has been received from | S, McKée with L. W. Westerlun and C. Holm- o Ton o T Nowhahor Co: A W i .83 35. 5. ve, 3 P ) < N _ | e f : ner. 1 Coftee—Options opened dull with prices un-|the speculative temper there has been visibly | U 4% DeW, reg...12815 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.108 CITRUS FRUITS—The San Juan brought up | the Mayflower gravel mine. gren, to build & 1-story frame building on the W | don Iron Works ewbas changed 10 5 points lower, ruled dull and weak | affected by the crop news and the fear that the sta. | 17205, 5. CouPOR underiocal pressure, with foreign ad¥ices indiffer- | bility of our treasury gold reserve will become s | Ugs b3 Togis eciime, caios, 9oa0balcady at B o 10 poluts net | factor, as the date for the expiration of the con- | o °gUPOR. @IS, Shies. 9750 bags, including: March, #14 50 | tract between the Belmont Morgan syndicate and | Do) 43 Feglatere @14 55; July, $14 46: September, §14 65@14 75; | the Government approaches. This Tast influence i = 1125 | 917 boxes Mexican Limes. Navelsare quotableat | MONO—East crosscut from south drift 400-f00t | line 67 Twenty-fourth street, 30 W 0f Alabama: | & Co: Norton, Telier & Co- Brigham, Hoppe & Co; 874 | T6c@$1 75 B box: Seedlings, 40@75c: California | level was extended 12 feet; face in porphyry. $1705. Haminond & Brod; Datrymen’s Union: John Lung g8 | Lemons, 75c@$1 25 for common und $1 50@3 for | BULWER—South drift from west crosscut from | © Mrs. Abbie M. Parrott, to build a 7T-story brick | & Co: Standard Off Co: L Scatena & Co: Simpeon & 89 | goodto ch‘l))ice; Mexican Limes, $450@5 % box; | stope above the 150-foot level was extended 6 | building on the SE line of Market street, 276 N£ | Flack Fruit Cos H Cowell & Co: Getz Bros i nanas, $1 2 5@2 @ bunch; Pineapples, $4@b @ | feet, with about 12 inches of low-grade ore in face. | of Fifth; $10,190. C E Whitney & Co; OB ith & Co: _“‘“" & C‘:é N > o . Do, 28 registe; dozen. North drift from crosscui east from Washington Luke Burk with C. C. Blair, to build a 3-stor ‘Wilson & Baechtel; Chas Harley & Co; Bauer October, $14 80@14 85, and December, $14 70. is apparently disregarded, but a rise of foreign ex- | patHo%r! g, 95 —— Yein was extended 9 feet; rock in face is very | frame building on the E line of Polk street, 25 5?; Grasshoff; Kron Tanning Co. . 3 sSpot_Coffee—Rio, dull: No. 7, 16c: mild, quiet. change to the gold-shipping point has more or less ol DRIED 'S, 3 e Press Assn;Baker & Hamilton; Sales, 1000 bags kio, slightly beter than No.8 p.t., | effect on sentiment. Railroad earnings for May, | 18 Class A s FRUITS, RAISING, NUTS, ETC. | had and oreseam small, Stope from No. Lup- | Filbert; $4300. D BTt G e Bron.d Co: | Branswicks snd 500 bags Maracaivap. ¢ comparing, as they o, with & ke periad lust yeax. 107 et niors 8a.-100"2 | DRIED FRUITS Stagnation still prevails snd | TS, 018 Oros. the 0p6 1a eXtondine Jurthoe sonth z Balke-Collender Coj Hllis Bros: J C Joluson & Cog aveLs 2 o e a ke ponteally. OHEAETDI 1o e e 97 |N J Cent Gen bs.. /11734 | quotations are somewnat nominal. Prunes. four | than heretofore, AbOUE S0-tons of oré were ex: THE CALL CALENDAR. Marshll Texgart & Co: Suniard 0 Coi £ A Buel CBICAGO MARKETS. {ool, buttnia had no ofect upon specaiators swho | N Con 108 [Northern Pac, 1 sizes, 3%4@4c B Ib; larger sizes, B@bc; smaller | (Facted, estimated at about $30 per ton. : Juxe, 1895. o, Daree & Go: 1 orensen: 4 § Lowden. bought during the rise, and in a majority of stocks P 9 3 t sizes, 135@3c B 1b; Apples, 4@4%4c for sliced and % A o CHICAGO, Irr., June 7.—Wheat got & vigor | there has been a_disposition to realize and close | Dy erolina 303 [Pgrtteet Dotao Bbii 101 evaporatid: Blewehed, Penches, 4540 Soanh DEs. [Bu.]pr|To] WiTn ¥rSa) Moon's Phases. || | Zor Lats Shipping Intelligence Sco Thirteenth Page. ous hoist at the opening, the range in prices for | 0UE accounis, which in some few instances re- ok GrandeWest 155 7095 | 6¢: Abricots, H@6o for fair te cholce and 7@75s0 July at the start was B0%4c toSlc. Only one or | Sed in marked declines. + Pears, 4@AYac for evaporaiad | FOOWINg were the sales in the San Francisco ‘The bear traders were active, although the ex- for fancy Moorpark: 100 [ D SOOI 78128 | halves, e 1o quarters and 11a@z2e. for Inferior | Stock Board yesterday: two fives were secured at the lower figures al the 1 ; ] e OFFICE FURNITURE treme dullness put & limitation on their success, goods; Plums, 3@334e for pitted and 134c for un- REGULAR MORNIN —9:50. 1 : time referred to, the great bulk of the first few | and the short interest is not apparently excossin A LR = 'S TR R 25 ||| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6] 7| 8 SOt aon, AND FIXTURES. minutes being from 80%c to 8lc. Inside of the | 4t the moment. 62 ISouthern R.R.Gs. 96 ( Unpressed. = 600 Belcher...31100 H&N ¢ G14Toxas Pacitic firees 9114 HAININS AND DRIFD GRAPES — Ralsing— : 58000 Vi gg]li%s B v Dext minute or two 14c was realized for a chance & VIEW ten, but there was heavy trading for a few seconds PONB REVIEW . OF. TRADE. at 813jc. The closing price yesterday was 79%gc. 1 || 8f10]|12 m]xs 16[16|C Lar Gudnter. C. F. WEBER & CO., 60 StL &S FGen 6s.111 | Pitted; Figs, black, 4c tor pressed and 31gc for | 1000 Alta.... 15/300 G & C. ?] 300 to 306 Post St.. eor. Stockton 200 Mex . 231/ UnionPac 1st of' 96.1068 ‘{;’fgi 1b: 2-crown, 2c Ib; seedless Sultanas, 3¢ waz/smexu Pacseconds. 207 | FOUr-Crown 100se quoted at 3bac P 1b; three-crown S 3 ; —2: 118]17|18{19|20| 21|22 June 22, EW YORK, N. Y., June 7.—R. G. Dun & Co.’s 4 sezdless Muscatels, 2¢ B 1b; 3-crown London AFTERNOON SESSTON—2:30. 16 s = Spring wheat hiad been agalu plentifully watered, | Weekly Review of Tradg, which issues to-morrow, | L& N nniig so: 100 /¢ West Shore 4. layers, $135@145 @ box; clusters, $225@2 75; | 500 Beloher....33150 H&N 31100 SlerralN A = D xewiioon R 504 more rain was promised for 10-nIght, and TG | wilaar " Ao seend of bustness esiieg e e: Dehesn clusiers, 32 50; Imperial clisiers, $3 50; 23|24 |25|26|27|28|29 e 39, e ne promises it is giving helped to keep the ma 4 ) rie es—11/0@ - ins 3 O iRS v o ket from getting beyond control. Tha Liverpeel | It was falling just two years ago, with surprising FOREIGN MARKETS. NUTS Uhestnis iotabls at 8@5c: Walnats, 30 e ¥OX SUPPLIES FOR VETERANS' HOME market was 134d higher for futures and %d up for | rapidity. The gain has gone §o far and so fast in e T@l0e ¥ tor paperabell and sofishell, and | _Following wero the ‘sales in the Pacific Stock ! ASSOC N. 8pot wheat. hes that the mniore co: ive (4 r hardshell; Almonds, 2@2 Board yesterday : — Q. v posgal Wheat. ' Hitherto. Liverpooi — d1ipstenes hips | D€ss which comes in cach market after an unusual | 575 54 Saves ooy 9oy 34 % COFoeS @13 for Callfornin: HICkory. Nuts, b@6c: bex /35160 Ophir 12714 STEAMERS, anTiome Assoclution s s ofice, room 15, Nou ascribed the advances there entirely to specula- | Tise brings as yet nothing like corresponding de- FUTURES. caus, 6c for rough and 8c forpolished; Filberts, 92BO0S B&EM..1L | p 0ol o p e From San Franctaco. | 220,5ausoms siresl, Sar Franclsco, Califoemia, & Lion, .The export clearances from the Atlantic | cline. Industries gain much, halt or fall back a | The Produce Exchange cable gives the following | 8¢ Brazil Nuts, 7@7lke ® Ib; Coconnuts, $4 93200 Union C..26 0 B O mmediately. iheveatiar B the prese seaboard were very light, amounting to only | littleand then galn once more. The demand for Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: June, | @5 50 @ 100. .02 and ope 000 bushels in wheat and flour together, St % STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SAILS. | prer. of bidders, for furnishing and delivering 89, N consumption is steadily increasing as the employ- | 5s 11d; July, 55 11%4d; August, 6s; September, 83 | . HONEY—New Corab has arrived and is held at AFTERNOON SESSION—3:30. v Shartermaster and_commissary supplies for ths Lonis siocks have decreased 260,000 bushel 40 tax | ment and wages of (e people Increase, 34d; October, 8 1d. 1L6E1240 8 b, Ola Com, 6@10c: ew water 23300 Qvma....16 | SO 0T ey e 8, B e L | g ome. Napa Conmty aley ri0o this week, leaving them with only about 200000 | ' bDemand for money expands, one bank reporting SECURITIES. Bos e SOSAc: Iight ambesiextracied, 93100 Potosi . ... 35 *|June 8, 4eu|vallejo | Yountville) for the six months commencing July P raatilEs: ot Hone e e | 20 (paricint e 3 e, Jiscounts. for the | ONDON, Exa., June 7.—Consols, 10634; si- | B4 A e e . 881400 Union 0..27 ‘3ume §11au|Baw' 2 | 1,185, and ending December 31, 1895. a 4 ent more ol & ey 8 7 2 "Scl 3 t i & €. loe i Wws' TepOricd, 8014 ot | Cot 1asns Thas henr oS oy TOFS, COmMEr | ver S0 ronh, Nehees: 100F 57540 | June 810 Miss 1 | 'Schedules with information and instructions for in 7 itting bids will be furnished upon application 6,000,000 bushels. The price of July droj some gain. The sérious question remains whether PROVISIONS. ...{June 9,10AM| Vallejo_ | submi tirice to’ BOMAC nd recovered ‘as ofn to Kic. | the oD will be o e aaaasis Targo PORTLAND’S BUSINESS. e CLOSING QUOTATIONS. June o 8ax|Bawy 1 | to the undersigned, Bidders will carefuily follow e ¢ s e schedules, an N S o e g ooasy, 8re beUer | PORTLAND, Om.. June 7.—Exchanges, $207,: | CURED MEATS — Business continues dull. FRIDAY, June 7—4 r. x. g R I e b it I T T i b 3 >4 an the es: recently ~corrent. 4 5 | Bacon is quotable at 9%zc b for hea Bid. Asked. 5 . 'y 3 | schedules. by Jin eweiness Baipad to pall wheat back, Tins | nibcatrose cents, fell back 2 g | O e WasLe” 5134@58¢ B bushel; Val- | and 10c B b for ight mestam, 10746 B 1 for 20— Ton 13 Sou Bawry 1 | “Each bidder must accompany his bid with a cer- reports concerning the pmmg‘emlor the next crop | crop of 80,000,000 bushels -m.uanh:'n'mme year. | ley, 53@54c ® bushel. light, 11@11%5c B for b extra light and 1216@15¢ Jun } \11ax Bdw’y 2 | tified check ubon some well-known and responsi- scemed oo good and the acreage planted t00 hea It is pertinent to remember that official, and e for sugar-cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, ~{Jun ; Missa 1 | ble bankinghouse for at least 10 per cent of the |Jun 12, 5pum|Oceanic | amount of his bid, payable to J. C. CURRIER, :|Jun 12! 9am| Vallejo | Treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will entes to permit of any lasting enthusiasm on the bull | most unofficial, reports down to a late period’ last EXCHANGE AND BULLION, side. Juiy started at 53%gc as compared with | fall put the yield about 0,000,000 bu’%em lnlv::r eSE 12%40; California Hams, 11%c: Mess Beef, 370 52%e a the close vesterday. It dropped near the | than it is now known to have been. Western re. | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. $48715 | 750 B bbI; extra mess do, $8@8 50; family do, £ ~1Jun 18,10ax Bpe‘u lnwmagood and ‘Z:g;igallllml. upon notice -of ac- . 'y requi y law. ciose t0 5214@52%4c and closed at 5255@62: ceipts were 264,000 bushels more than last vear | Sterling Kxchange, sight — 4ssiy| B10: extra prime Pork, $950 B bbl: R L a1 | T boea - Oats mn’}« active. September ranged rom $1%¢ | and in five weeks have been 7.671,031 bushels, | New York Exchage, sight - 92¥a | 17 50@18 % bbl; mess, $16@15 50 P bl AU LA 0AN LS RIS 35::‘7:;;:'\;23‘?&“;3&!5: L] 10 30@30%/sc and rested at the low price. against 6,990,650 last vear, while Atlantic ex- | New York Excha; uefegnphie. = 05 Beet, 9 0c B 1. 9ax Bdw'y 1 | amount specified. Address J.J. SCOVILLE, The provision market opened firm at higher | ports, flour included, 670,000 bushels smaller for | Fine Sliver, spot, ® ounce..... - 8z LAR! tern tlerces quotable at B34c P B for e 9au| Washt'n | Secretary Veterans' Home Association, room 13, prices on_account of the buoyancy with which | the week, have been in five weeks 7.73%,79% | Fine Siiver, 30 days. = “s& compound and Ec for pure; pails, 9c; Callfornia, o s aay Oax|Ocoanio | - No. 320 Sansome st Sen Feasociation, Wheat and corn insugurated the day’sjbusiness. | bushels, aeainst 11.945,478 last vear. Thete is | Mexican Dollars. - 88 A o Taro, o sompound and 734¢ for pure: halr- Eomatuine 3pu|PM 8 8 | By order of the Board of Directors, N o e 0 A O iy by ot e cor s lons it} A e | it SRS AR LTL Tk g 70, ok A 5eul Vallejo OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE n graln marke % m upport the n & Ciosed with aJoss of from B¢ 10 7340 In pork, but w.fi-cny. ore d — 10-b tins. N board of directors of the Escondido Irrigation SUN AND TIDE TABLE. District will receive sealed proposals for the pur- chase of $11,000 uf the bonds of said district, and rather firmer for lard and ribs. Lard at the open- Cotton declined an eighth with better her at thus far thi; Ing was unchanged, and at the close was nominally | tne South, but the excltement and prices acose | oo <FOrt 0f Flour from this port thi s yEuE HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. 24c¢ higher for the day, and ribs unchanged 10T | again with the rego.rtof only 11.6 em.‘.fiem.,. amount to 839,850 bbls, against 758,270 bbls L) SUN. MOON. | bids will be received therefor at the office of said Bejtember, but 214c higher for July. in acs Muc decrease had been called | CUriDZ the same period last year. There hasbeen | HIDES AND SKINS—Both Hides and Leather | board in the city of Escondido, California, until 10 The leading futures ranged as follows: certain, but ‘condition {s reporied less favorable | an increase of 81.000 bbls over 1898-94. The ship- | are very stiff and active at the snarp advance, [ Bises Seis | Rises. | o'cock . 3. on the st day of July, 1808" Wheat No. 2— m‘gnea. Lowest. | than last year with a tenth smaller yield per acre | ments to mmm' alone show an increase of | Heavy salted steers, 10c P Ib;medium. Bé?efl: A.J.'WERDEN, :nnu c 79 and acreage 11.6 per cent_less than last year, the | 91.000 bbls. this flour to wheat and mz.m ‘Cowhid : salted Kip, 7¢; 9.052 B‘flafilfi’Emndmo Irrigation District. wy. 1940 79%c | yield was still exceeded 7000 hales, Whigh, with | adips the ezports of Wheas, wo have total 6x~] saited GALf, Bo; salven ycart G aos Hiiden st ast 9.50r | Dated May 8 1805, . . i by <

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