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> THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1896 e . e S THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. |i i st at i ENi en GERGs THE STOCK MARKET. cLoarxe guoTATIONs. Sl o @4 00: Texas cows and bulls, $2 30@3 25; milkers | BEANS—Bayos quoiable at 80c@$1 B ctl; Small MONDAY, June 1—4 v, 3. | Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. ‘ While there was no particular activity in mining 5 t —— T and springers, per head, $20@85. Whil : Pea, $1 26@1 45 P 'y Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. SATLS. | PIER. 5 5 1o make new ventares on the | HOGS—teceipts, 54,000, "Heavy packing ana | (0% ® 26@1 40 B :luah 18 etis Pink, | Stocks vesterday the market was higher than on A 40 | smmucxeg IoRwREATION [ s ALY o S SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. duced local operators to m. her favorable factor | 8hiPping lots, $2 80@3 lu: common to_cholce idarge: 1 40@1 85: | Saturday and very firm. At the ciose Chollar ran 11Jalia. — 15 | Orizaba......| Mexico ~|June 2,10aM | Pier i Bl Slde o emcosement of 0id for shipment to | Rixed, 32 95 Gatas s0; piom 525085 86, 0 e Rilnes: %51 %oy 651 Liman, 35 60@2 75 | UD 1083 35 under increased trading, but the other 14Tustic 11 13 | Btateor Cai Portiand. (June 2:10ax | Pler 24 M o was the small eng: S 0 + pigs, 3 ; d ' /K 3 San Diy . June 2,11am| o B, Sy 300000 el gedercs e sub | @ bR el S0 B Moo "5 choon, | e, 31 403 6 o mal and 814061 0 o | iooks were i, und ol ma exiay changed., ' N e o) eat and 3 ey, The dep 2 % ssment falls delinque 3 4, | pie Other Cereals unchanged. treasury to-day something like 32,000,000 on pond 32506410; 1amie; 35 5060.15; ‘SEEDSBrown Mustard Is quotable 8t $150 | board today, and the Alpha Con, delinguent sale —{fexican. Jaouina Bav. |Jone 2 SAX ler 4, 2 ps of new Hay. account. ‘There still remains bulance of 84,500, CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. @325 B cup Triesto, $2G2 00 2 ctle | Yel- | Lukes pluce also. soitono s e S0 el Tier 15 otell. | 000 with these banks. The good nw:fl&n‘:er mc;‘; low Mustard, $1 40@1 50; Flax, $1 0@;“&“ The following local incorporations disbursed ‘—lOccidental, June R 9aM | Pler 9 toes and Onions about the same. led to’a strong. and ‘confident fopRIAtlLTE CHICAGO, 1L, June 1.—The Earl Frult Com- | B8rY, 234c @ b Alialfa, 112@9%ac i Rape, | dividends during May: | 12 Ophir. June 4, 9am | Pler 11 Butter, Eggs and Cheese unchanged, T ey wal ‘o 'a moderately large acale thia | pany sold California frulv at open auction to-day, | /3% B BiHemp, & 5@1 40 B cu for Nlles ana [ , NAME. Per Share. Amount. | Chollar 8.30/0verman. |{Oregon poria:. June 5. 9 Pler 24 Poultry nominal. moraing, but before m\dd&_\'llmrl:nzhlll nzn;n:;l:}- realizing prices as follows: Royal Anne cherries, | $1 25@1 45 for Green. ‘éf«"’:{.‘nl El:,“l‘;!'% pai . 8;,‘,,, Con. }feln»!e o 8.00/Potost. | Grays Harpor jfl:: 8 qfl‘é)’l 55 ker. ly and prices began to sag. In the early rise & 1| %1 65 per box: Centennial, $1 20@1 75: Tar- o & b B Pier 11 e i cuger demand. H o wers the R arinan il e ) “”gél“l;b #1 65; Rockport, | POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. g:gl]ag‘(iif:?[nclg.fl%.r:;iny 50 Contidone 1.0 180 Seorpion 14 A Blanchard |Oregon ports.. Tang 6. bew| blor 13 nang. ron were thé most p - In U $1 40; Bigarrean, . mp. O - e o Wl bR curHion: I e’ 2 ches and Plums sppeared. dealings Tobacco ran oft about a point and the ga1n | * porier kiros Company sold st open auction t POTATOES—New Potatoes in sacks, T5c@$1 15; | LGHI¢ Lighting Compuny. o R e Columbla....{Portand ...... June 7.104%| Bice 34 ies higher. in the general llsEP¥:t-\;::¥:I)h?:;:;} vas partially | aay Calitornia fruit at the {ong_wlg;g brices: | mew Early Rose in boxes from the River, $1@1 25; | spring N aley 50 EastSierraNev — t June 8 9ax | Pier 8 Lem er. ‘Limes firm. O oh ot Of 2 Hesyy ‘oS Smovement H@g’gg—‘:fig;&fimgv $ ;‘;81 Io; sartaniant: | new Garnet Chiles, $1 15@1 20: New Burbank | San Jose Water. 180 Exchequer.... 08 10|Union Con. June 8. Sam Pier 11 i D Sugar was not influenced by the reduction in the | $,&% 103 SEMEUNAG B CUG, T T Seedlings, $1 50 Oregon Burbanks, 60@85c cul; | Callfornia-street Cabie ¢ 50 Goula & Curry:1.86 1.60Utah. 18 Cunned Salmon firm. prices ofref d closed firm intone. - Nev WS AT L une e Ban Froi | Eany Xese, 06 ma and Tomales, 00g Suttornua Cotton il 100 Hale & Norcrs 3.0! Yellow Jacket. 59 TO ARRIVE. > TC X v changes es of 14@3%, P ¥ Company sold fruit at open auction Lo-day, realiz- c @ cul umboldt Burbanks. C B Cll. bl o= e PRODUCE EXCHANGE SALES. Tobacco, Manhattan, Missourl Pacific and | iR EREIEY DORCY SEChGhulal cherries, | ONTONS—Are steadler ac 25@3752c B otl. Hutehinson Plantation 25 GOLD MIN XCHANGE. Frox [ uw | Northwest lost Ja@34 per cent. IntheInactive | 1" g5g1 90 per box: Black Tariarian, $1 20( VEGEKTABLES— Arrivals were ‘919 boxes As- | D4clic Auxiliacy Fire Alarm. 05 | June produce Exchange Call Board sales in May Were | g ureq Minoesota and St. Louis declined 2 to 17%2. | T'95. Rockport, $1 85: Black Bigarreau, $1 05@ | paragus, 65 boxes Rhubarband 560 sacks Peas. Eluoelepnone 30 300 Amalfe.. Kennedy. - | June 2 72,000 tons Wheat and 17,800 tons Barley, mak- | Total sales were 76,900 shares. 135 Royar Anne, $1 35; Governor Wood, €1 05 ‘Almost all descriptions were lower. Sunset Telephone 20 00 . d... ‘1050 | o by June T o the et 2wt of the erop year | | Bonds were uiet and firm. The total sales were | 3 557 Wiry A1 0L, e 0ncGaT: Fasle | _Alameds Summmcs oquash, i Lox Angeles Sum. | Homestake M. Compaiiy e S TR | oo o Jume 96 0f 1 6.0 tons Wheat, 253,100 tons | 5,000. Chicagogas fivesroy 1 1o 93: "°,““”’§_ 80c@$1 10. ' Pringle Apricots, $1 20@1 60. mer Squash, 75c@$1 @ box: Egg Fiant, 10c B fb; [ Ontario Mining Company. 10 Bid. = 0/Bid... -....65 00 | S Dieg Tirih \nd 100,000 Grain Bags. | Valléy consolidated fives, 1 to 8514: Texas Pacific | “porier Brothers Company sold at open auction | Los Angeles Tomatoes, $1 75@2 256 B box: Cucum” Sl >55.406 | 200 kdua . 525800 Lockwood Con.. 35 | Sttt - | seconds, 2 to 22; St. Louis and San Francisco | yo.quy California fruit at the following prices: | bers, 50c@$1 P dozen; Asparagus, 40c@$1 B box otal.... - $258, 100 . . - | rays Haroor. June STOC! OF GRAIN. | conso idated fours after advancing 1 10 25, Te- | Cherries—Royal Anne, $1 35@3 35; Tartarian, | for ordinary and $1 25@1 75 for extra: Rhubarb, [ A summary of the dividends Js as follows: 100 . 2 .50 00| DelTiorts Taite: . Shidel! | turnea 10 24. 81@2 35; Rockports, $1 30@1 50: Purity, $1 07 | 75c@81 25; Driea Peppers, 7@9c: Green Peppers, 189¢. | 300 gl Jone ctor Abel reports | _ Ln Government bonds $26,000 coupon fours of | Bojii Crowns, $1 10; agles 70c@$1 05; Bigar- | 121@15¢ B Bb; Green Peas, 50@75¢ sk for com® | Gas companles. $96,833 | 100 Grant.. 42 iine uce Exchange Grain 1n i Grain in Board warehouses June | 33 | Allce Bianci 35 | Washienaw. s@1/2: $£5,000,000 do registered At | roang “90c. Apricots—Royals, $2 90; Seedlings, | mon and $1 for Garden; String Beans, — B Ib for | Water companies. 65,741 | 100 oupon fives and $2000 do Tegls- | 3 60; Pringles, $1 5,000 | 100 . @) 75; Burr Seedlings, $1. | Los Angeles and ti@~c B 1 for Winters; Horse | Railroad companies DODRRI-TGG G b o e I S B —_— Pomona. June | Plums—Cherry piums, S0c per 10-pound box. Beans, 35@50¢c P sack; Dried Okra, 12150; Cab- | Powder companies. 3 : 3 - } Grain. N gl St Dage, 0G50 B iy Gabic, 4@5e B . | Bugar companies. SIOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | Lrgsresw. Juno e e e BUTTEN, CnxESE AND EGas. | Mrhpfmpiit NOYDAY Tweram | FI s fost | $1 70: do tair 0 B , 88 70 & > Lean ncoma. ... Sinnesota clear, $2 5; do stralls, $295: do | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallrond | pyrrpp poo0 ioos oterings of cheap B g s A e auren, Eet River. Jong | patents, $3 45; low_extras, $1 70; city mills, Shares. Total. 284,406 A “ 3 Crescent CIty.... | $4 05: 'do_patents, $4 20: rye mixture, 82 50; b 174@2x: last loan at 3; | Dutter there 1s nothing new. $254,274 $284, U Bdscoup.. 107 ~ — |US4s reg...100% — San Diego... N fine, $1 65; fine, $1 70, Southern flour, dull, | _2oney on call easy a! %@ % 4 CREAMERY — Fancy, 14@14%4c; seconds, 13@ [ The following companles report cash on hand | Do, new is.,.116% — Panama | Conimon to fair extra, $2 20; good do, §2 80 | and closing offered at 3y Prime mercandle | 14c § B, % " | Jume 1 2 ek MIBCKLTANRNTS mavn China and Jaban. May 1 | flour quiet; easy; $2 40. paper, 435@5%. Bar siiver, 6814c. Mexican dollars, 1 AIRY—Fancy, 13¢: good to choice, 12@12%j4c¢; .oaziuzgud&mr}'r $ Cal-stChie! — 113 (PacRollM8s. — — | Yaauina Bay ... - | April 1 | 65| CORNMISAL-Quiel, steady: vellow Western, | 63i4c. sieriing excnange quietsteady, with actual | lower grades, 11@1134c. s U781 = ule & Nor 22| CalFleclon — 12235 Do 2atm6s — Victoria & Puget Souna The pis in_May were 11,319 tons Barley, | Brandywine, $2 16. busiuess in panxers' billsat $4 871,@$ 873 for 60 | OHEKSE_Fancy m'ld new. 634@7c: common to | S con 93| CotraCWos — 9745 P &0 Ry 65105 120 ety 1298100 d 1685 do Bran. | Nominal; No. 2 Western, 4134@41%¢.: | aays and 34 881a@4 883, for demand. Posted | £00d. 5@ 1b; Cream Cheddar, c; Young | 1220 Justice. 78 | Dpntatex-cp 77 95 |P&Ch Ry6s — 107 1256 do Oats, 1293 do Corn an | rates, §4 85@4 89 Comitercial bills, $4 8534@ | f-m?‘\’,fi;" 8@9c B I; Western, 10@1lc; Eastern, ]8,3;’!3 lfild.\; Was| ;; | EQsnL&P gs. — 12215 Pwist.RREs. — 11615 | s N TR : g v ; 8 34 87. G : nas | 12 e 1938 Mexican 35 | F&CH RR6s 10: —|Reno. WL&L — 106 AN e R ot W emorn a0055c, | O o uitmone bonds o Hirver st the hosct LS8N0 change to eport. Eastern Bees, 110 7831 don. 51 | Goary-aion 10375~ |River ot = 10 U. 8. Cousr axo GropErio SnveY Trow R & | WHEAT—Fatrly active, weaker; f. 0. b., 7214¢ | w, a i ggs, c: ran B . 3 phir. 311 | yosAngL6s. — 108 !SactoP & L.. - 10315 | ULLETIN PUBLISHE OFFIC e L A e e R unl oy 98130, Mou T Nenete, | s etk crosiNa sTocks. @l4c; Duck Eggs, 14@15¢ 9 doz. Saleconiars .o | £899] sxesDocident 59| Doniedés: ~ 105 [EFENPRRE011013 | AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTEXDENT. S Lrives 9 e o 21501 o e | Jble = Sl = e Ansciivesrads tis been «lm:-l Options were fairly active and closed weak at A e e o o mWetn i POULTEY AND GAME. RouTqsos hoos fon, {51 | DoByConss. 1043105 |SPRE Calés. 1083411 Tuesday June 2. T ska ackers, includ- | 135@154c decline, on easier cables, foreign selling, s - %5 & 3 | Natoma V 68 — - - s 47| 12.01aM e Reanctation, are eported | WAl WWests fine weather and 1ocal liquidation. | , Preterred aTeNeben tadie.. (8, | pouuTRY—_Nominal A car of Eastern s ex- iy (138 Sex. Beici 057 | NeyCNeRre 95 105 |SvErRCalds omaloia | B el 7:5%|M00n Tore: ments for all that may be mber most active, No. 2 red, June, | iion, Terre Haute 56 [Northwestern......1054 | Pected to-day. bt Ll | 3 v Watergs.. 1185 a | L This varieiy. All of these sales have 3 ugust, 6234c; September, | Ymerican Expresslld | Preferred. 14875 | Live Turkeys are quotable at 13@l6c B M for 1,899 Standand Con N By oo e 0 O (ot ‘f‘"x&?“l Sl Bl locks « Stocks of grain, siore and afloat, May 30; | AmericanTobacco. 884N, ¥. Central 96%a | Gobblers, 14@13c for Hens: Geese, ® pair. $1@ | Con. Imperial... 11433 Umon Con Onk Gas 53..101 10434|SunstT&TE100 — = heat, 2,080.611% Corn, 1,651,142; € : | Preferrec 9934 i h"(:-!fld L _m'/‘ 1 25; Ducks, $3@4 for oid and $4@b for young: | Exchequer....... 2,671|Utah Con.. | Do, 2d issbs. — 106 (Sutter-stik5s.107% — who do a large di Hve, §2:850; Barley, 160 Bay State Gas. 287 1st preferred. 5 | Hens, 88 50@4 50; Loosters, young, 87 50@9; do, | - # Unsold builion. the assay of which is $10,900. | Omnibus 6s..118%5 — |VisaliaWCds — 92 has also been apparent | peas, 81 i # Baltimore & O] 18 | 2d preferred 1’15 old, $4@4 50; Fryers, $6@6 50 Brollers, $4@5for | #+ Monthly expenses unpaid. WAk A . tock of Alaska and Puzet- | 'CORN—Dull, weaker; No. 2, 3¢, elevator; S4c | Brunswick Lands,. N ¥.& 787 | 1arsp 204 87@3 for small; Pigeons, 81 3061 50§ toens iifiy-iwo pounds of crude bullion, the Te- | Gontra Costa 37 39 |San Joso..... 73 100 1 some business dor afloat: 5 d S e & 3 urns of which have not been received. > s ity smalier incomes ame Options closed weak a1, 34@bsc decline, follow. | Canada Pacific. ... S23aIN. V., Susq & V GAME—Is not quotabl P #1000 "due on nole, besides montbly ex- et P OR R U D L T y evidenced by the incre: ing the West and on increased supplies. July | & 5 £ y Ei 3 inds of lower-priced iod products | and September most sciive. June, S3c; July, e Al DECIDUOUS, AND, CITEUS FEUITS. Lo eekly reports trom the Comstock are as fol- | Caplal..... 29 273 facifioLighe, 47, 9"3%% inferior quality to what wasinre- | $814c: ~eptember October, 35%c. 2 . ? 5 g 0w e Sl 2| L rs since. No new stock of varieties | GATS—More active: weaker. E:f;fi»fimn m‘;f"f';,gg,‘;r‘r‘;’g’“"’m“‘ . ORCHARD FRUITS—Arrivals of Cherries were | CoN. CAL & VA.—1650 level—Are timbering, | $ak @ L&H e RS TE wal g looked for untll late In | ~ Options dull, lower.” July P retiied. 370 *{oregon Navigation 14 | 2019 boxes, selling st 50@85c for White; 60@85c | making repairs and easing timbers in the soutli 'sslmp. 8515 86Y4| . S 2 4 So bia River are that the | o4t Boc% Chlca 0. 2 white, | Cnicago, B. & 78 |Oregon Short Line. 5 | ¥ box for Black and 75c@$1 15 for Royal Anne. | Orift on the ninth floor—the first floor above INSURAN CF aTOCKS. e TR 205 ox el e ot il vee he A0 Mo, 2 Chickeo: ; 3:2173C7 | Chicaxo'& E. Tii... 41 (Pacific Mail........ 2614 | Cherries in bulk, 535@7c % Ib for White, 5@7c for | L€ Sill floor of this level. We expect to have | FiremansFd.165 — | - 2 80 | early morning tides arc given in the left hand e icot s oy lger mixed Western, 233@2455e; | ORI Tl 67 1ROCHS T Eving 2 | Black and 96 o Boval TAanes, The ‘muscet s | FePsirs completed and resume work in the face of COMMERCIAL BANK 870 K3 column, and the successive tides of the day in the e T e At Chicago Gas 8774 Pittsbirg & W. pfd_15 | very stiff. this dritt during the coming week. 1750 level— | spgrB&TO. — — LondonP&A.12814130 | order of o €N s to time. The second time « packing vet done: | " FEED BRA N—55@60c. BHIoNEO L 2 . B From the fourteenth to the twenty-first floor at E Hhadd il y 3 Dt s o | BYE=Fesd: 60 Gonsolidated Gas, 16844\ Preferred, -...... 14 | B box respectively ik (e L O L D IO e S A ey o i o e bend column gives the last Lide of the day, except responding ¢ few neihe Provisions. 2. C. C. & St. Louis 3804 Reading..... 10% | 'The first Plums came in from Wintersand were | Yok 160 tons of ore, the average assay value Of | ¥irgiNationl 178 18234 B - - when there are but three tides, sometimes river. and_conditions e such as no im. X Ll &2 [ RioGrande&Westn 16 ° | quoted at $1@1 25 3 vo which, per_samples’ taken from the cars in the | Grooche il occurs. The helghts given are additions to the ¢ ably expected; still | BEEF—Dull, steady: extra mess, $6@7: beef i ;‘ B 98140 Preferred. 10 “lm-" s wm's:' % mine, was $58 01 per ton. From the north end of | % soundings on the United States Coast Survey N « the higher priced, | hams, inactive, $14 50: tierced peef, stronger, | Colo. Fuel & lron.. 4834 Preferred.. | S 0gnc Y tox the stope on ihe nineteenth and twentieth floors | R e Gt NS Tidth & T Sl (N DieosIesLite : om this river, s | better demand: city extra Inala mess, $11@:2: | (Jreleeete, o190 IRORE WREGeis IR | Groen PED "togste 3 vox. o the cast aide of the old stope tiubers here is | Helelit, and tiiews the naraber biractive to the strictly meats, dull, easy: pickled pellies, 12 ps L | & B e I 8 - | y 2 rom 2 to eet in width of ore assaying $40 to m the denth = von he he cb S0 particutat s 10 coat, | 43c: 30 shonldare Siec: do hame, SEIAS Commercial Cabié: 150 Mt i, & 8, W 412 | Fiestrom Yuma, pesleced ndnomnat, | S0 10,5 Jen Ih th ot ore saying 8400 frowyhed ; auor and appearance are satisfactory; | LARD—Dull, lower: Western steam, $4 30; city, | Del- Hud;fla 150 Plat ot [ on ke Aprioots sold; ab @8 ® box, 818 | 1ie4 “up from the northwest drift from the main = = country s ore trade do not | $41 July. 84 40; Refined, easier, continent, $4 65; | Del Lack&Westrn. 160 ISt. Paul. .. BRI TR Macelpts of Strawberries were 124 | WeSt drifl from the C. & C. shaft (50 feet above STREET EAILROAD STOCKY. SHIFPING 1NT dle ent. We have no | South American, §5 16; compound, 4@43/sc. D G Rii'sy. Paul & Duluth, 28 > | cheats. selling ot ro 0L P ohost for LonemmnLy | the sill floor of this level) the west crosscut has 08 110 | Ha; 00 e packing baving been done in | _ PORK-—Steady; old mess, $5@8 50; new mess, | Preferred. AT SRl S e TR GWOrES | heon advanced 28 feet through porphyry and [ Salifornia...108 110 |Oax.SL&Hay — 100 Arrived. sh Columbia {#875@0.35. a General Eiesirie. . 34 *|St. Paul & Omaha. 4334 | Gooseberries. 20@250 3 drawer and Zc b in | LUAILE f0rmation assaying from 82 (o 86 per ton: | YL 5, 80, KTaluS: = ey T MONDAY, June 1. BUITTER—Steady, fair demand; State dairy, Tire’ Preforied. 12478 | sacks for small and 25@300 B drawer and S14¢ @ | LOVAL lensth 75 feet. The end of this crosscut has Stmr Arcats, Cousins, 78 hours from’ Portland, 8@15c: do creamery. 11@15%4c; Western dairy, | £rie.. 'y 3 p. 9 L ld upraise, and a west drift L OW oLt STOCKS. o Ei ka; s ara mdse, to O C eame: = Preferred......... 86 St P.M.&M....”’112 | 1 in bulk for large. Soltiecte with an: o 3 _ | viaCoos Bay and Eureka; pas: 1le; dogreamery, 11@10%4: do held, 9@11c: 40 | gt Wayne........ 1684 Sliver Corilficates. 8814 | Raspberries, @ drawer; Newcastle Raspber- | [Irefrom is in quartz assaying $3 and #4 per e 5. ‘apxe| EN Lo ; ctor 9@10Ygec; Elgins, 131¢; imi e % | mr Del Norte, Stockfleth, 4 days from Coguille rihern pidl 18, Quiet, unsettled: Stat- large, new, | Green Bay.. Sa56 do small, new, 4@7%4c: part skims, | Harlem. .. 11 skims, 1 WA Hocking Coal Hocking Valley. & 1800 level—No work has been done on this level Vigoni 1 vers B berg. Oakiand S eetemed:. 1 a9%e | Curramta ol o tor Inferior and $8@5 for | QUFIDE the week: 1000 level—\West crossout 2 | MISCELLANFOU sTaoT b e 12374 | g00d to choice, started at a polnt in the north drift 630 feet north | jagks Prrs. 9633100 |OceanicS8Co 19 2435 Stmr Truckee, Thomas, 42 hours from Coos 10133 | CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons are weaker under | irom the Con. Virginia shaft station has been ad- | BikDCoalCo. — =~ 10 |PacAuxFA.. 1 — Bay: pass and 465 tons coal, to J D Spreckels & 214/Sugar Refinery outhern Pacific... 18 | ries, $1@1 25 crate. | ton. | i 184 Preferred... | riy a v 014" 3 el vanced 28 feet, total length B340 feet, passing Co s g | Homestake. 82"|Tenn. Coal & Iron. 36%g | larger receipts. Limes continue firm. Oranges, Toc ] CalCothills.. Pac Borax.. 98 100 | Bros Co. 3 | g H. & Texas Cent...— | Preferred. 1007* | @81 50 for Gecalings, $3@4 10r Navels, §1 5062 50 oD LYLY A0 Clay Andfome qUATIZ 8¢ | CalDrvDock — - |PacI&NGCa — 30 Stmr Pomona, Doran, 1614 hours from Eureka; uiet, nominal; city, S4c; country, | Lliinols Central..... 83 |Texas Pacific 8 |for Malia Bloods and 1 25@2 25 for Mediter- | $fYIR% 50 Grhts and 81 per ton, e total extrac: | EdisonLighiu 119 119% PacRoli MUl — " | pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. 5 % > o % " | Iowa Central. 815 Tol.A.A.& N. Mich.. | ranean Sweets; Lemons, 76c@#1 650 for common | goorace assay value of which, per samples taken | SPCODASIL. \— = "|ParfPaintCo. 614 714 | Stmr Ri' Johnson, 14 hours from Fort | ED OlL—Dull, weak; crude, 19c;| _Preferred. 3204/Tol. & Ohio Cent... 32 | 3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, 86 | g iiae0 830y TAMS OF Which: PECSamDles IAKeN | Ger Lead Co. 85 — [PacTransCo. — " 4 | Brage: piies and rr ties, 1 Samuel Blair. 24c; do off grades, 24¢. 2 " | Kansas & Tex 1114 Preferred......... 70 | @6 50; California Limes, $1 % bx: Bananas, $1@2 | 358" 4 ver ton . HawC&SCo. 19 19% & 55 ' 70 | Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, 18 hours from Usals | e s o] LiPreterren: Siitiror St Toms& K.G. |6 I bunch; Pineapples, $3@6 w dozen. T BRSO & Norcross mine the stopes tn the | BIehSECa 247 25 "sunser&l. 4L = | 265 M #t lumber. io Usil Redwood Lumber Co, 3 Kiagion & Pemi. 87 | dretarcen: Bl ——— Upthites e ACTSToe mine the stopesin the | JudaonMtgG ™ . |UniiedClal = % | Haw stme San Matco, Fleicher, 86 hours from _Quiet, steady: 26@26%ac. Lake Brie & Wesin 18 |union Pacifio;. 11! 756 | DRIED FRULTS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETO. | ihci"las raport. On (he 1100 level they SaEes M axdmn 100 010 Comox; 4260 tons coal, to S'P Co. Oukiand P, g bt ve Preferred. 114/U. P. Den & Gul: g | + 5y = it SALES—MORNING SESSION. et ) | Choice new, firm, active. e i b2 2 i el tracting some falr-grade ore from the oid fillings Walker. 63 days from - 3 Lake Shore. .. 150 |U. S. Cordage. 614 | DRIED FRUITS—The following prices rule on . . Board— Hr ship Fslklnn.dhunk‘ alker. y's fro | sgioe Saon wEals: Domasin M fo SxE | Nastonat, b us/.l Preferred. 1014 | the Fruit Exchan st Gt oot 72 Fet T 200 jeyelthe | 25 Eaison Light & Power Co. 119 00 | Caleta Buena; 23,605 bags nitrate of soda, to W R | JLASSE ad, quiet; New Orleans open | Preferre AR Oy 20% | Canmvoap Lots—Apples, 114@2 B 1 for auar- | puyry. Have extracted from all openings for the | oy aoicbiisof S P Co.. | e o tan, Zadasvt 15 houseifrom Flearns | xettle, good to choice, 27@37c. LT A LAl 49 | terea. 2c for sliced and 4@ilic for evaporated: | week 67 carloads of ore, averaging, per mine-car | 30 MAACLSE! 'y 92 99 | Landing:wood and stave bolts, to Bender Bros | COFFEE v, 20 points up to 5 points | Loulsville & Nash. 50340 & ., | Feaches, 3@5c and 6c for fancy: Apricots, 614@ | samples, per ton $17 60 in gold and 17.67 ounces ; 3 S s A LR U e AR e | down: July : ‘August, $10 95; September, | Loulsville Na&Ch 8 | Preferred... §4% | 8c for prime o choice, ¢ for fancy and 10@11c | of silver. SALES—AFTERNOON SESSION. | reka; 180 M ft lumber, 10 § R fianify. $10 60: $10 25; Decemver, $10 10: | Preferred. --.30. [U. 8 Rubber. 21%3 | mor fancy Moorpark; Figs. black. 2lec for un- | The average assay of the samples of the ore | Board— g ' c1. 3 March, $10 05. Spot Rio, dull, steady; No. 7, | Mannattan Consol.10384| Preferred. 81 " | pressed: White Figs, 4c in sacks: Pears, 7c @ | milied at Dazet mill for month of May (10814 | 20 Hutchinson§ P Co. | eared. 15%4c Memphis & Charls. 16 |Utica & B. River..150 | i for evaporated halves, 816@6c B I for quarters: | tus) was: Gold, $25 90; silver, $82 04; toia:, | 10 Marketst Railw i MONDAY. June 1. SUGAR—Raw, dull, st fair refining 3%sc; | Mexican Central... ?4«1 Wb, 5. L & Pac.. 7| Prunes 3@3%c; Plums, 31ac B b for pitted und | $57 94 per ton. The average battery assay of the | 30 S F Guslight. Stmr Empire, Anderson, Astoria; N P S S Co. | centrifugals. 96 tesi, 37ec: refinea. quiet, vgc | Michiga) Central.. 9635 Preferred. 7% | 134(@2¢ for unplited; Nectarines, 314@6C ¥ b for, | above ore was $54 18 per ton. The assay value of 55V Water. 8 Stmr State of Califoruia, Ackley, Astoria; Good- | lower; No. 8, 41gc; No. 7, 4 7-16c: No. gc; | Minn &8, L. — |Wells-Fargo. 92 | prime to choice and S¥ac for fancy. | the bullion_yield for May was: Gold, $2392 32 10 do do 9875 | all. Perkins & Co. | No. 9 and No. 10! 4 Preferred.... —— iWestern U 8514 | " JommINe PRICEs—Evaporated Apples, 4@ilge | silver, $2174 28; total, $4566 60. The net coin Street— | Stmr Willamette, Holmes, Comox: Oregon | 43¢ No. 13,411 Minn & St. L 1734 Wisconsin Cent; 1., | Bb: sun-aried, ilo@2c: Peaches, $16@5c and 6e | value of this bullion was §3531 77. Forwarded to | 75 Market-st Rallway Imp Co. | Ay standard A, 5ljgc: confectioners’ A, ‘;‘Dl‘r“"e;r';:“‘ ng,g s v | artabel ‘peel!g@lgxzox:s. 12140 9 ld’rnneu@;c | San Francisco May 29, 52 pounds crude bullion B WPr3ilip Walden Abbes, Sherris, Queenstown; @ - loat, Slge; crusaed, 53;c; powdered, | 2d prefer 4 ferred. | for four sizes, o for 's and 41,@3c | (assay value unknown), being the product of 95 - cNear. F | 7000 paiinie. Bl gorientin Uhe: Missouri Fact 2435 Am Coiton | o S0@60B: Apmooa. t16@90 10F ntiine o oasios | ont and 500 DomdeL? TioS o ‘betonging to this | BEAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. | srig Galtiee, Dinsmore, Tahiti; M Turner. Foatt aad Piadub Motile & Ohio. . Boet. 10@11c for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 84c: | company at the Combiuation shaft, extracted —— Sailed. e Toy ae, Nashville & C €8 “lAnn Arbo: White Figs, 3@bc; Pears, 8¢ § 1b for evapor- | from the 3000 and 3100 foot levelsin 1886, and | Joseph Munller to Edward J. McCutchen, lot on MONDAY, J 5. CALIFORNIA FRUIT! SHgUAL Blnaoed - J18 = T FRtaCI0 ated halves and 4@73c’ for quarters; Plums, | reduced for the purpose of making s milling test. | N line of Pacific_avenue, 137:6 W of Octavia o » June . ALMONDS AND WA LNUTS—None. pasDental; JO0 SBs0GRINIY 834@Ac for pitied und 1@1140 for unpitted; Nec: | The average wagon sample ussay of this ore was: | street, W 68:9 by N 127:814: #10. fE e o e APRICOTS—Bags, 815@10c. North smerican... 8i4lErle 3d pd. tarines, 4@5c B Ib for prime to choice. Gold, $8 21; sllver, 9.77 ounces per ton. The aver- | Henry Linthal, or Linthall, to Felicien and | Brstmr Progressist. Pinkham, Nanatmo. PEACHES—Peeled, @ I, 12@13c; do unpeelea, CLOSING BONDS. | RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Pricesaroas | age batery assay was: Goid, $6 20; silver, 10.85 | Emile Bareilles, ot on SW corner of O'Farrell and | Stmr Scola, Johnson, U S 45, registered.. 108 M K T 2ds follows, carload lots, 1. 0. b. San Francisco: Four- | ounces per ton. 5 Hollis streets, W 90 by S 50+ $10. Stmr Greenwood, Carison. @5c. Do 45. coupon....110 | Do 4s crown, loose, 334c; S-crown. loose, 8c: 2-crown, | GouLb & CURRY—Brunswick Lode—We have | Sarah, or Sarah L. Taylor to Mary E. and Ada tmr Point Arena, Johnson, Mendocino. | S—Two-crown, loose Muscatel, 3@314 U S 4s new, regstrd11614 Mutual Union 6s. 215c B 1b; seedless Sultanas, 3lo@334c: seedless | gtarted east crosscut 5 from the end (75 from | M. Farmar, loton N line of Post street, 47:6 E of mr Wiliamette, Holmes. | do three-crown, 4@4 do four-crown, 43 Do 4s, coupon....1163a/\ J Cent Gen 5s. 4 | Muscatels, 224@2%,.c; three-crown London layers, | the mouth of the tunnel) of the main north drift | Devisadero, i 20 by N 110: $10. | Stmr Bonita, Downing. Port Harford, etc. do London layers, 50c@$1. 9455/ Northern Pac 1sts.1171j | 70c B box: clusters, $1 3@l 50; Dehesa clusters, | and advanced it 22 feet, passing through soft por- | Edward Murphy to Hannah Murphy,lot on N | Bktn Northbend, Wallac ‘ HOPS-State, common to cholce, 2:4@8c: Pacific 11314| Do 2ds. 115 | $210@2 25; Imperial clusters, $2 60@2 75; Dried | phyry. West crosscut 4 has been discontinued. | line of Post street, 110 E of Lyon, E 27:6 by N | Brig Galilee, Dinsmore, Tahitl. | 2@ ...11334| Do 5 T4 Grapes, — B 1. ‘ Shaft 2—The work at this shaft will hereafter be | 137:6; gift. ! Telegraphiec. g = C | ve omestic fleece, 16@21c; | Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 | Northwest Consols.138 JOBBING PRICES—Four-crown loose, 344@4c: 8- | carried on jointly by this company, the Best& | 1homas and M. I McMahon to Sarah E. Cotrel, | POINT LOBOS, June 1—10 r. M.—Weather, ( ()PBH (y Cloudy | pulled, 16@83c; Texas, 7@12c. Do 1897 .100 | Do deb 5s 105 | crown, 8i4c % Bb: 2-crown, 25,@3c. Seediess Sul- | Beicher and the Con. Virginia. Kast crosscut 4 | lot on 5% E of Central | hazy:wind NW; velocity, 28 miles. 3 oL S | M hRaaTie Do 1898. 100 O R & N 1sts. 11034 | tanas, 4c B Ib; Scedless Muscatels, Sc; 8-crown | grarted from the end of the south drift has been | avenue, 5l . | Spoken ® (loudy ® Ran ©® dniw | 5 Do 1839 100 |StL&lronMiGenss 80 | London layers, 76@90c: clusters, $1 1 75: | extended 16 feet and discontinued; total length, | John and Luna Stierlin to Samuel R. Dolliver, D & ! | PIG IRON — Moderate demand; American, ic — [StL&S F Gen 6s.. | Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, $2 75; | 25 teet; tace in porphyry. Sinking will be resumed | 1ot on E line of Ashbury street, 176:6 N of Fred- | May 7—Lat3 N,long 29 W, Br ship Silverbow, | | %10 75@13. — I8t Paul Consols. . 14 | Dried Grapes, —. | In the shaft. 109145t P C & Palsts. 148 | NUTS—Walnuts are quotabe at 8@llc B B | "jy.rx & Norcross—Bruuswick Lode, shaft 106 | Do Pac Cal1sts. 111 | for No.1 hard and 11@13c 9 Ib for paper-shell, job- | 1, 300 Jevel—Shaft 1 has been sunk on the incline, orner of Mix > 8| 933 | blng lots: Almonds, 6@7ac B I for Languedos | yageing through porphyry, clay and auartz, show- | 68, E 80, S 42, E 8: erick, N 25 by E 106:3; $10. | from Victoria, for Liverpool. Edward Hawthorne 1o Bertha Hawthorre, lot on | May 16—Lat 27 N, long 22 W. Brship Merion- fon and Seventeenth streets, S | eth, from Swansea, for San Francisco. ¥xplanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures station indicate max emperatura | La Cdnsol 4s. 98 Southern R R bs A , N 110, W 161:6: gift. Domestic Ports. T e e oommane e | Stissouri funding | — | Texas Pacific 1sis. 8815 | 804 834@10c for pupershell, jobbing: Peanuts, 544 | {1 some value; total depth, 436 feet. %00 level— | _ James Y. Manniog to Mary O'Halloran. 1ot on N | sAN DIEGO- Arrived June 1-H B M stmr raintall, of melted snow in iiiches ahd hubdredtha, N Caroiina con 6s..12¢ |Texas Pacific 2ds.. 227 | @7cfor Kastern and 412@0 ¢ for Callfornia; MIek: | Work in the north drifc from the station was re- | line of Twenty-fourth street, 30 E of Castro, E 25 | Comus: schr Mary E Kuss, from Port Gamble, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid DO 4s....... Union Pac 1sts'96.104 | OFF Nes, S@BC; PECARS O il ‘Niss, 90100 % sumed under the management of the Hale & Nor- | by N 80; 81. | "BOWENS LANDING—Sailed June 1—Schr Nete lines, conneet points of equal air pressure CHICAGO MARKETS. So Carolina 4745...106 | West Shore 4s......10614 | Folis! Peias i 9@ cross Company and advanced 8 feet: total length, | Paul 'and Gertrude L. Rossiter to Rose L. | yje Sundborg, for Lompoc. therme, or dotted } Tenn new 3s. . 84 |Mobile & Ohlo 4s.. 8614 | Ibj Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 B 100, es, equal temperature. The 210 feet; face in porphyry, clay and quartz. Pritchard, lot on S iine of entieth street, 100 W | * TACOMA—Sailed June 1—Schr Marla E Smith, g : : % G A o OB Comb I anotable st 10@120 B B for | 210 porp K 5 5o word “*high" means high barometric pressareand | CHICAGO, Irx., June 1.—The hopes of bulls on | Va funding debt... 61%4/R GrandeWest 1sis 76 eg: P water. | CHOLLAR-BRUNSWICK LoDE—We have resumed | of Castro, W 25 by S 85: $10. 3 for San Francisco, 1s uvsuelly accomosnied by fair weathes: “low” | wheat this morning centered in tue anticipation | DO registered.....— "|Ches & Onio bs % | bpEs andpont “5',';,.:"""":,"“%‘;“";‘“, 5 | work i thesnoth aui an the 300 level foo e o Catherine F. Hernun (by R. H. Fitzgerald, com- | ‘’FOK'T ROSS—Arrived May 81—Scbr Reliance, refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded = 3 2 cral de.| Dodeferred 65... 5 |Atchison ds acted, B > e B shaft, and have advanced it 11 feet, the face being | missioner) (0 Bridget Martin, ot on I Iine of Doug- | : s v preceded | that the visible supply would show a liberal de > 18 | tracted, 434 4%, c: dark amber, 4c; dark, 2@¥c. ; 950 N S o5 8ud accompanied by Glondy weatherAnd AN | ooos he e e rorarne oo el soe | Dotrust reptssi. 7 | Dozds A. Phie WA dark anber now 57 feet south of the Chollar-Norcross line. | lass street, 220 North of Nineteenth, E 125 by | LANDING—Arrived June 1—Schr “Lows" ally first a T on the Washington ang, P P- | Canada Souih 2ds. 104346 H & S A 6s . The face is in porphyry, clay and seams of quartz. | N 50; — 5 g . hence May 2! comst. When the pressire ishigh in the interios POIDUNg and the market quickly succumbed to | Cen Pac 1stsof '95.102 | Do 2d 7s. : PRGVISIONS, This drift is now running west of the ore streak | George W. Wilson to Clara I Wilson, undivided iTese e N=Sims’ Navareo: fien fow ihe coast, il e 1sobars exiend | Weakness, The opening wis firm and siigndy | Den &R G Isi.....112 |H & Tex Cont s . previously uncovered, iu having been deemed best | third of 1ot on SW corner of Eroadway and Stock- | Bowens Landing: north and south along the coast. Tain is probable; higher, a fact which was rather gratifylug to shori )0 4s. 2 0 con 6s. 10 run ouiside of it, for the reason that heiter prog- | ton street, S 40 by W 80: $10. K | TASTORIA—Sailed June 1—Stmr Alice Bianch- but when the “low” 1s inclosed With JS0bArs of | seniors, aa 16 omablod them to p‘fu | B 66 |Reading 4s. —an e ‘?h‘ IOr DoAY 7o | Tess can be made Where there IS no delay in sav- | Same (0 same, nndivided half of lot on N ltne of | ard, for San Francisco. marked curvature, rain s0uth of Oregon is INProb- | So x roons reonorat e hates T Kansas Pa Consols 75 [Missour! 6. ght medium, 9c B I for light, T eXtra | fng the ore.and thai we have as yet no arrange- | Pacific street, 63:9 W of Dupont, W 32:9, N 65, E | "G4 N Ta BARBARA—Satled June 1—Schr El- sl With & “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure faliing to th they otherwise | 3o 1132 20 s; 2¢8 more remunerailve Agurathay they otherwiss | 7s'ea Jata Den divi1ss light and 12¢ @ b for sugar-cured; Hastern Sugar- | ments or accommodations for disposing of the pay | 20, 72, E 936, S 95:6, E 3:9. Sma ks T ORIE0 Dot o cured Hams, 11%c; California Hams, 10c @ Ib; | when extracted. We are now putting in an air- £10. ah, for Eurek omas Higging and Ellen A. o R e arlis to Belle ~GRAYS HARBOR—Salled June 1—Stmr Del California co varmer 5 car S5 | ; Fatie d weather may be expacted 1 summer and colder ; A o : FOREIGN MARKETS. Mess Beef, §7 50@; extra mess do, $8 50 pipe, which will give Ventilation and aid mate- | Higgins, lot on' N line of Valleio street, 185 W 0f | xorver for San Franciace. weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions oty g e B e B B lly do, $10: extra prime Pork, $8 50@9; extra | Fially the progress per day in the drift. Shatt 1 | Jones, W 25 by N 137:6; $1500. NEWPORT—Arrived June 1—Stmr Caspar, fm will produce an opposite result i Whe a e east ot DULSOLU0DDIEnR e WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. clear, 14 9 bbl: mess, $12 ¥ bbi: Smoxed Beer, | has been sunk 13 feet on the incline during the |~ Catherine T: Fitzoatrick to Farrall 5., Joseph A. | povt Brase. gtz : Bl o eom o g S 00D 3 LIVERPOOL, Twa, Jone LoToé spot mackes | 1009 B | week: total depuh 456 feet; formation, quartz, cluy | and Luura A, Fitzpatrick, Mary Dickson and Clara | * Gl Do DO—Arrived June 1—Stmr South Const, WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. ing factor of the market | is quiet at bs 40@5s 5d. Cargoes dull and weak | o iARD—Fastern, tlerces is quoted at834e P I | and porphyry. B e i sireet, 87:6 N of | from Eureka. The principal v was a report that the Orange Judd Farmer | at 27s sellers, prompt shipment. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | estimated the crop at 320,000,000 busheis winter TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, June | and 180,000,000 bushels spring wheat. There was 1, 1896, 5 r. w.—Weather condliions and gencral | JItHe SreRers 6 b0 X o Tt st | Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Ked Winter: June, | _COTTOLENE—614c@6Y4 in terces and 7@7%0 | No. 4. from the end of the south drifc has been ex- | (Madison), 450 SE of Harrison sireet, SE 25 by —Brunswick Lode—Shaft No. 2. | Filbert, > v £ 59:1%g; gift. TACOMA - Salled May 31—Schr Twilight, fo fornia tierces, blgc for compound snd bige for | Operations in this sbaft will hereafier be carried | Victoria Morlarty to Felecle Couget, 1ot o SE | Guaymas. June l—Stmr Washtenaw, for’ San FUTURES. pure: bali-bbls, 614@6%4c; 10-1b tns, 714c; do 6-1b, | ou jointly by the Con. Cal. & Va., Best & Beicher | corner of Howard street, 137:6 NE of Fourth, NE | yrapci The Produce Exchange cable gives the following | 73¢ 1. and Gouid & Curry companies. The eas. crosscut, | 25 by SE 80; also lot on SW corner of Fifth avenue ~ po[NT REYES—Passed June 1 Mateo, from Com Franci: for compound and sx/tc for pure; palls, 73gc: Cali- | CoN. CaL. V. aw stmr San v 4 / 4 . 26 | SW80- gitt. o, o g torecas thitae AsTinE e s Taing the | 08 Yad; July, 63 5d: August, 58 340; September, | B b in 10-b tins. tended 16 feet and discontinued; total length, 26 ; gift. 2 G EURERA— Arrv 81—scnr John A, hne The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date | yeport mentioned tor It acenracy. T he anmouny | 68 %d; October, 58 %40. : feet; face in nard porpbyry. Sinking will now be | Moses and Martha A. Ellls t0 Samual A. Sander- | ypy 57, June 1occnr Kva, hence May 27; sene it . i e Saount SECUBITIRS. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | resumed in the shaft. son, undivided 14 lot on N corner of Kighth and | father Bubne. bence May 27, sonr Bortha Bk 3 % Louis 1L, Sharp, president of the Savannah mine, | Bryant streets, N£ 103:115 by NW 1 7:6; $10. AR ,”1,;’,‘3,0“5‘3‘m’..‘t‘.‘fntmf‘{“?fi'ii:&“" 18 | HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are | Mudera County,Teporis to the Gold Mining Ex- | Margaret J. Kehoe to J. Leroy Nickel, 1ot on N | R Riiots s s g Fench tontos, quotable at 7c B Ib; culls and brands, 6c % | Change thata very rich body of ore has been strack | corner of Ninth street, 40 SE of Minn L and u level 18 being run north, starting about 26 | NE 60, quitciaim deed : $500. fect above the present level. At this point there | Soland Dora Getz to Patrick H. Shaughnessy, is from: 5 1o 6 feet of quartz. How far this ore ex- | lot on W ilne of Eleventh avenue,100 N of J teuds to the north cannot now be determined, but | street, N 25 by W 120; £10. | it shows on the north side of the shaft from the Fanny M. Winter to Mary M. B. Martin, lot on 0 | culls and brands, 8c @ Ib: dry Kip and Veal, | point where this level startsto the surface. A large | SE line of Tenth avenue and M street, S 150 by 1 1234 | 8@9c; cunus, Tc: ‘dry Calf, 1bc; culls, 10c; Goat- | body of good ore is in sight, and the mill will be | 120; $10. Red Bl rancisco 21.25, last sea season 14.67: San | 515,536 bushels. Closing continenal cables Ir- EXCHANGE AND BULLION. 1b; medium, 6c P 1b; culls and brands, Se: light, 0 5,05, last near | FeEUlar. Jul st Rt g b o - | be: culls and branas, 4c; Cowhiaes, 5@5440 ® S ed 10 58¢ Ye@d6Yac, 155c@1%¢ | sterling Exchange, 60 duys $48814 | culls and , 2 sai 3 L0l ires are ro. | Under Friday. Esimated receipts for 1omorrow | Sierling Exchang, sight S BTk | i e Drang A e L e oy fornia to-d | 40 cars. Sterling Cables | e G LS o e Feaneisco 67, | CORN—Opened with an uncertain feeling, the | New York kxchange, sight supp!. beer, trom San Pedro. & Sailed June 1—Sumr North Fork, forSan Fran- SE 40 by | ¢jge SAN PEDRO—Arrived May $1—Schr Comet, fm Port Gamble. SEATTLE—Arrived June 1—Schr Azales, from San Pedro; stmr Lakme, hence May 28. Sailed May 31—Stmr Progreso, for San Fran- cisco. (AR & 5% | tendency veing rather in favor ot a decline. Re- | New York Exchi telegraphi T 4 > _ | _PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived June 1 — Bark spo 68, Los Angeles 78, | oo ; New York Exchange, telegraphic. | skins, 20@d5c each; Kids. 5c: Deerskins, zood | kept runuing steadily for several mon Henry M. Whitely to George L. Whitely, lot on | g AT L 2 5 B e R ey anuoe 44 | summer, §0c: medium, 15@20¢; winter, 10@15¢; ? o DL NeTeral mADM Lo SO | oW o evior Snrge’ng and Victoria streets) W 25 | May o e abmcs eximum temperatare B, | When wient weakened (tiat coniriouted addionai s | oghte ot e, 1085, et Yoo woss s b 5 ohn 3. and Mafy . OFarra] 4o James ana | Saled June 1—Sche Halcyon, for Newport st this evening along tne | $OPUSES [0 the casy tons of corn. Withdrawals PRODUCE MARKET, 60c each. Culls of all kinds about Lac less. Following wers the Neilie Bradley, loton SW line of Francis street, Eastern Ports, n the platean region | o oc "and ~steady, . The vieola saamis i . TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, s&u@fl'fie; No. 2, | Btocx Board vesterda, 450 NW of Mission, NW 25 by SW 150; $10. NEW YORK—Arrived June 1—Stmr Finance, Mountains. Occa- | vere AL Lot 3Be: refined, 514@5%4c;: Grease. 21hc B . Adelside C. Fessler to Geowge S. Fessler, un- | from Colon. ntains. Occa REGULAR MORNING SESSION COMMENCING 9:30. rd throughout he weather has ,000 bushels, and the amoun 2 - oc7an passags 80,000 bushalp. K hoEt Clcatatices WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. 001, Nailoy Oregon. @1034c 9 b: dolower were heavy at 515,636 bushels. July corn opened S L € @-flVg B Ib: Spring Nevada, 8@9c A at 2770, 301d betw een 2802840 und 2730, clos- | WHEAT—Exports from this port in May were | Jo8u3in and ‘Southern Coast, six monthy 4@8o: ing at the inside 35@l4gc under Friday. Esimated | 855,143 ctls, valued at $404,348, making total ex- ,olq“f;“;{aa;,l";lh"'- %;‘; c:?::nn?r?irn'; lfornia and (hence eastward toward l’l‘;:{'V"r[:io‘\'\":‘l:?l’llmo;rfe\:“lpzx?.) . g?al_a‘l:fl;lujf‘ir this year of 9,684,433 ctls, valued at | g@gc: do, d?,e‘.,,ve““‘ b"?an,gc N e brobabiy o | disposition among operators (o sell. This was in | © Fatures are lower and spob Wheat js weak and | 0> —Nominally [%4@3c 9 B divided 10-18ths of lot on S line 0f Woulsey sureet, | Salled May 29—Bark Edward May, for Hono- 56 E of Girard, S 100 by E 65, block 7, University | luiu. Mount; $100. > Foreign Ports. ALAIERDA COVNT Yo ’ SWANSEA--Sailed May 30—Brbark Invercoe, H. T. Greenough to Edwin L. Head, 1ot 2, block | for San Francisco. F, subdivision of SW poriion of plot’ 53, Peralta | DURBAN—Arrived May 29—Br bark Edin- ranch, Berkeley; $5. burghshire, from Tacoma. * from East Washington e; Jaho and niat threatening throughout il reio i Sccord with Ghe one of the otner. matkets and | o o Sy o pok Wheat I v i et Eap Emma J. Greenough (o same, same, Berke- | SYDNEY—arrived May 29—Br stmr Miowers, four Lours, but rain | notor uny ' independent reason. Recelpis wero | we it ower gradis. Pl oo ez choles 108 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ley: $5. . from Vancouver. especially in Califor- | 317 cars. ‘and 150,000 bushels were taken from | milling, $1 1081 1734 B otk b R A oA AR O e T R o s s aTed May, 30 By tmr Dot atSan Francisco for thirty hours, | .00 The visible supply increased 688,000 CALL BOARD BALES. BAUBS Calonta Gralijsiaes stok 36208 203 fcEirach 7. Oakland Township: 810 - | ot Ay 1% Y X 2 TEse bushels. Export clearan:es were 370,558 bushels. 5 . JuneJuly delivery, $4 3734 Sas i 2 Londsy, Tune 3, 1806, July oats closed 3/4@Y4c under Friday. Estimated | o INFORMAL Sxssiox — 10 o'clook — December— Mgy s lifornia—Parily clondy and some- | JULY 088 Vaa e 3 800 tons, 9734¢: 1700, 9754c: 100, H734c. Wool Bags, 2414@26%c ing weather wonight aud Taesduy. | "GRG 1000 MUOw Q000 Crte, o Kapan eoniNa a0y bacamber—100 | - COAL=Walllngton, 5 ton; New Welliagton, ABTUBNOON SESSION-.3:30. Telegraph avenue, E 45 by N 88.17, 1oi 16, Moller | for San Francisco. ithout rain; brisk westerly winds | gj..“Seprember. 8:3p@Ssc. nec‘,,p“v‘{,fis-“n_ 2 200, 971gc; 1600, 9754¢: 1200, 97%c. | $8 B ton: Soutntield Wellington, 87 50 B ton; 41450 G & C..1.601100 PotosL. Tract, Oakland Towpship: $10. DEPARTURE BAY—Arrived May 30—Stmr PROVISIONS—An extraordinarily heavy run AFTERNOON * December — 100 tons, | Beattle, $5@5 60; Bryant, $5; Coos Bav $4 50 101100 .. -85700 Savage..1.70 | Erick Boes to Niels Rusmussen, lot on SE cor- | Excelsior, from Unga, and to sail June 2, for of hogaat the yaras with an attendant break in | 9954C; 200, 9784¢; 200, 97%c. Wailsend. 57;_Scotch, $7 50: Brymbo, 87 60: ' 43700 HEN.. 8.00/800 Scorpion..15 | ner of Freemont sirect aud Kighth avenue, 25 NE | Unga. 1Y | prices at that place gave provisions cheir motive | EARLEY—Stocks increased 2436 tons in May, | Cumberland, '$11@12 in bulk and $13@14 in sk: .05/100 S Nev of Eighteenth street, thence parallel with Free- ~ANTWERP—Sailed May 30—Br ship Manches- ooleT in the extreme east portion; fresh | (i oring: "Prices wore weak, and the demand | 88 will be seen above. Fred is weaker and the | Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $11 50: Welsh An- | 100 ... .....1.45(500 L Wash....05[100 Union. | MckEirath Tract, Oakland Township; 810, L s g DO L. C. G. and Louise Moller t0 Ella Botts (wite of | cisce. RSl Braims foptic T. A, loton N line of Fairfax sirect, 124.45 ki of | HONGKONG—Salled May 50—Brstmr Gaelic, California—Fair except clondy and day morning alongthe coast; pro | 1100 5 mont street 25, thence SE 100, thence to begin- | ter, for San Francises ds. = H7 : e | market is dull at the decline. Feed, 70@7134c B | thracite, 38; Cannel, $7 :0: Rock Springs Caste | 200 Buliion.. 20300 Mex. .. 1.05(100 Utan . | ning, Fast Oakland: $10. | O HANGHAT arery ¢ 30—Schr Alda, fr Nevada—Cloudy wit slevated sections of | TS aonsanal %0 the task et absoeblngiche soller: | U ot Beow T G TG Gnto aid Pieasant V‘Inlley. §760; Coke, $11@13 | 1100 Choliar 00400 celdil, 1801400 ¥ Joii: o7 of‘ui ‘aAd E. B May to’ Etta 5. Goodfriend (wite | aasomnie sras siesent WO H Taibots” tom north portion Tuesda; Lat C - | infinence In product. July pork elesed 15¢ under ALY BOARD BATNE and $13 ton In sacks. | 400 Con Im...03 verman. e of A. L), lot on Sk. corner of Enuclid and Le Conte | Burrards Inlet. ) NG oy e ee TamaY. o : . car e LARD OIL—The Standard Ol Company quotes | 160 C Point, avenues, S 80 by E 125, being lots 6 and 7, block | g —Showsts 1n nor:h portion; probably fairin | 1o erYs S Iafd A0 lower, ‘and Jniy. ibe 1330 | amoruis Sxesio o Noasles. lower prices, as follows: Jixtra Winter Strained, | 12, Daley’s Scenic Park Trect, Berkeleys $10. - | Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. uih portion Tueadas; cooler. - BUTTER—The butter market was fairly active | AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. BLis oo eases (60a: o. 1;sbbla dfo; cxer; 600 | jRRlloNite waee the PSS 13 S8 et WE || pCa2t ana AnniaiAmmala, 10 Elisateth MoGraw | CNEWINORE_Artved Tune L oSrac Sonth S PiiaEisto mad i e and steady to-day. Thedemand, especially for fine | OATS—Stocks d 5 . T) JGAR R by e wife of Thomas), lot on S line of Jessie street, 200 | WArK, from Antwern: e \"“;:Ar'.','.':.'é"flxIQX"-'LAln Y tair: 'h:f;}ivlf,mr.",;,'fl Tues | makes. was cood. Creameries— xbras, 15c: Hrats | market cuu?lcme:%rfr:“:z]zlge o uu',:: BUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company REGULAR SESSION—10:30. {or Clay, E 100 by S 100, being lots 13 and 15, | dam : stmr Massachusetts. from London. - 14@14Y4c; secouds. 10@13c: imiiations, ‘fancy. | are quotabie at 5215@87%zc B ctl; fancy Feed, | Jud'et terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered nds iu the alernoon, = et Official, | 11@156. Dairles—Extras, 1754@15c: firsts, 106 | 5734900 B oti: sonl 1o Sholce BIEGBIYe: and Fihe Crushed, all 8340 Dry Granulated, 5540 5o ¢ * | lle; seconds. Ge. Ladles—EXiras, 9@10c; firsis, | common to fair,76@80c: Gray, T755@86¢; Surprise, | (4 pear oo e o> 20}, Magnolla A, be: Extra Dlock 35, mapof Fitchburg Homesteaa lots, Brook. | HAVRE—Arrived out June 1—Stmr La Nor- 1yn Township; $400. mandie. i Emily K. Latham (by attorney) to George | _ANTWERP—8ailed June 1—Stmr Nordland, for | 8@H14c: pac S Golden 'C, halt-barrels, 14¢ more Lydiksen, lot 1, block ©, iy % | New York. NEW YORK MARKETS. %fi:@;flfirn:nfl;l;:fizcheuunnd- better. Re- si:‘iffz‘%':;&“gfi.,," to report. Stocks increased | BB barrels, ana B et i iyn Townsbip: $1080, o) o Teiess Badi STELITIN—Salled June 1—Stmr Virgina, for > ceipts wers moderate and the demand brisk. Fresh | 250 tons In May. Large Yellow, 90c B CLl; | g prit UP—Uolden, in bbls, 16c; Black Strap, 100 Catherine T Fitzpatrick to Mary Dickson, Clara | New York. Financial. stock, 10@10%4¢ B dozen. Small Kound do, 8734¢: White, 80@8be B crl. | ¥ &8k Hessmann, F. J., Joseph A. and Laura A. Fitz Importations. NFW YORK, N. Y., June l.—The stock mar- | MONEX—Was 6% on call and 6@7% on time | = RYE—75@77 Voo 8 cil SAN PRANCISCO. BEAT = patrick, 1ot on S iine Central avenue, 190 E of | EMPIRE CITY—Per Truckee—101 sks pota- ket started off with every promiseof increased | \080% New York exchange sold at $1 premium, | BUCKWHEAT—85@90¢ B ctl. LT Ak :Sfl,rfn“xl—‘:rsltr're::’c:‘ 3?-‘3’.;-”;%1:’ o T O Farsifield—485 tons coal, 434 sks potatoes, 109 B : . S s : git. arshfield— 3 3 activity and a bigher range of prices. The bulls | Closing Prices. FLOUE AND MILLETURDS. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- Wiiliam Shine to Ferdinand Hoitum, lot on N | bxs butter, 8 pkgs blankets, 4 sks wool, 1' pkg were greatly encouraged by the receipt of better | WHEAT—June. 55%4%; July, 55%4@56%c; Bep- Lo terers are as follows: line Stuart street, 114:38 W of Adeline, W 40 by | prunes. prices from - London as well as » numberof buy. | tambet, S644c. FLOGR et oauh “priods drs: - Fasilly, exieas;|| . BERY-Fist oaiiios 6@ 1Aes. son 5 415ay N 129:65, and lot 15, block 18, Shattuck Tract, | PORTLAND—Per Arcata—795 sks wheat, 200 ing orders from that center. Cable advices were 10 |, GOUN—June, 26%c; July, £730; September, | g3 70g3 85 B bbl; Bakers' extras, $355@3 65; e A e A e qeite of T Fred |y e Bomme o, il leathes, B crt the effect that the foreiguers were more disposed % EAL 6c; small, 6@7c B b g A ames £.) to Fred | £ - 3 s 2 75@3. B 2 super. L—Ly 3 € £ {0 taice Hold of Americans on ccount of the inter- | yaon LoJU 17%@1754c; September, 17%@ | *EORNNEAL FTC.—Fesd Corn, $19 50@20; U TTON—Wethera” 5@b%4ci Ewes 434@60 Wuescher, lots 8§ and 81, block Y, map of the | bicycies, 5 pkgs mdse, 2 pu leys, 84 bxs butter, 2 g z Hemphill Tract, Erooklyn Towuship: $10. cs gun goods. 1 coop chickens, 2 bxs groceries, 2 view given by J. Pierpont Morgan in London on e A Cracked 0 50@21 B ton. 5 : ¥riday, in which he ghve assurances that which- | L ORE—July, 86 85; September, §7 05, MILLSTUEF. _m?e,m 10- sacks are as fol- | LAMB—Spring Lamb, 6@6%4c B M. Same to Miss L. A. Leroy, lot 137, in plot 12, | bxs cues. 1 bbl resin, 500 M shingies, I sk coin, 8 3 X e b LARD—July, 84 1215 September, £4 2714, I PORK_L} ¢ o Oakland Township, same; $52. pkes express, 103 M ft lumber. ever party secured the Presidential etection would | KTks— July, $8 85; Septembver, $3 80. lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, | , ve Hogs, 313@3L4c ® Ib for and Fields Landing—650 M shingles. bave to do so upon the goid standard. London, H X g 3 2%c; Rye Flour, 314c: Rice Flour, 71c: Corn- a‘fikflfl mm'm and medium; dressed do, 415 Builders' Qontraots. Rohnerviille—142 aks oats. farie 10 000 shmrcn of St Pt Loulsviie wed b Do Sgrc ST T D St el | OPAC E. Garnfer with J. C. Dunphy, to erect a two- | _E R and I R K—62 118 bxs putter, 1 bdl furs, 1 000 shares of St. i, a TION. B 5 % : 3 . /G B s here to-day. P ;’23:’“‘;:"”“‘ gL Jane 1 Xhe xe, wiieat Flour, 4c: Cracked Wheat, 3440: Farina, RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. AFTEENOON SESSION—2:30. story brick building on £.line of Quincy sireet, bet, | crate bicycles, 1 P:‘:S mdse. will adjouru this week in- uupt!n- Shpgrodl ‘m::iy v;!rrlz about as :xpeC::tt :,x/,cl; g/-h?lo w‘l}:fin bg:fl:. gc: RT;';:‘ ounu, Al4c; S .3.25] ?gg opmrl.’lfa C;lll::rn&n n;_u‘l;i:‘:il'wi?lll);;.Xeag?fir[:k‘-;c:‘t’tdec‘!. S o‘?l'““.&c A an 5 es averaged steady, | Pear) riey, ct ‘eas, 0; Green 'do, ¥0) OURS. i s W " er Arcata—Moore, Ferguson & Co; Pacifiz Roll- e FINANCIAL. although ashade advance was reported In light | 0%C B Ib. Fiour. ar. sks...... 1.962/Hay, 1008 ..eireme 00 .. .2.95800 Ovrma....15 | Foster, 10 erect a three-story building on Turk | jng Milis; S H Frank & Co. | steers. The run of hogs was enormous and By e Oregon........ 2.712{Straw, tons. 400 Con NY..10) street, near Flllmore, $4750: "homas J. Welsh, | Per Truckee—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: Immel TS SR a Ket. P 2 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Washingion..... 1,782/ Butter, ctls 400 C Point. .86 architect, & Co: McDonough & Runyon: C E Whitney & Co; | swampe the market. Prices were weak and 10@ S i Wheat, ctis. 60,810Cheese. cils.. Erank V. Pistolési with M. A. Stewart and L. L. | Wolf & Son: Thomas Loughran: Hulme & Hart: c"chGo GRAIN Pnovlslfl"s Isclower. Sheep and Iambs aere 1n sharp de- | pRAN_$10@16 50 B ton. Oregon. 2,287 g, 40z Berger, to erect a three-story building on N cor | Bandon Woolen-mills: i1ills Bro ; y i ahe p:lcfi:cfi;;nci~g e ?}tt;cin" beaves,| MIDDLINGS—$16 50817 50 B ton for lower | » WAshingion. .\ '675|Hides no Pl P lorida streets, $2216; BEE, Pamon;—fic cnols & Co: A W Randall; 5 e, 13 4 Barley. clis......... 10,37 elts. bdls.. WArt, arc 0sto - Woven Hose and Rubber Co: F' B Haight AND NEW YORK STOCKS. | saive:is;cogionto prime Livo o Trunoosti | erates o srsio monor trevese | BT O i 1o = | 58 sl iryinct's Uon: Rowva Henion: WHEELOCK & CO., | Lo 1600 pounds. %3761 00: medium steers, 1000 | Olicake Meal at the mill, $20 B ton; jobbing, 3 Corn, el 1850 wine: Jpaia & 500 Scorpion..14 D S MARNIO, BUNLETLN n'a Browery: Higgins @ Collins: Gets Bgs s vor: Mai 54 | 530800 ponids B GO e ommon to fair sueers, | Cottonseed Ollcake, $21 ¥ ton, Rye, ctls. 120/ Brandy, gais.. 300 Julia.. 21500 S B &M.. BRANCH RyproarAruic Orsice, U. 8 N. ET Allen: jobn McVey: Brigham, Hoppe & C < Leidesdoril St., Tel. Main 1954. | 850 w 1400 pounds. $3 55@3 55: choice feeders, | HAY—New Wheat and Oat brought $8 50 and | Beans, sks. 1,760/Quicksil ver, flasks 300 Kentuck..08400 S Nev..1.05 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. L G Sresovich & Co: John Horstman: Sc - BEANCH OFFICE .| 800 to 1200 pounds. 83 60@3 90; common to choice | New Barley and Oat $7 @ ton. Wheat, 11 50 ¥ 400 Mex....1.05{200 Sil Hili.. .6 BAx FraNCISCO. June 1, 1898 Arsdaie: Standard Ofl Co omm“hu‘glu‘!.“u 623 Market St.. Palace Jotel Tel. Main 5828, | stockers. $2 50@8 50: bulls, cnoice 10| B tof 11; By e eovged. | 2, 0: US i 82 25: bulls i The time bali on Telegrapn was gs rewery; Wellman, Peck & Co: Standard Oil Co: J. 8. PURDY, Manager. SXIHES2 DO@E SN DS Dour 10 clolow 88 008 $6@7 50: exactly at noon to-day—1i. ., at noon of the 120:h | H Licbes & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: Wolt & sin s Orders mstantly executed on latest market quo- | 2 75; cows and heifers, extra. $3 60@3 95: cows. | Comp: Compressed Wheat, $7 1.55) meri or exactly at 8 P. M.. Greenwich tima. ‘Wieland: Union Mfg CE Whit; Son; J tations, Reference Lst National Bank, 3. F. fair to choice, 82 40@3 BU: cOWs, common to fair, | @10 50; Stock, $6@7 ¥ ton. 15714100 A. F. FECHTELER, E James; Wheaton, Breon & Co; M- Keios g o0 ‘ CHICAGU, PRIVATE WIRE' NEW YORK. | §1 60@2 35; calves, good 10 choice, $4 60@ | BTRAW—30G00c B bale. 2 Lioutenant Us B Mo 1n ChaTgs. | Hills Beos: Arerie Ol oy C0t M - Kalish & Co;