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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1896 THE COMMER SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Sugarlower. Silver firmer. Barley dull. but firm e lower. Onions firm. 1 better assortment. Cheese weak. sell fairly. 5 r Fruits about the same. ed Fruits unchanged. s quiet. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS. collections during May wera ,800 in May, 1895. For the ar castoms against § hs of the y 11,000 for the 1e period i 1885, OF THE MINT. | ed during the first 11 months 2.117.490, against $23,090,067 les, $447.600 0,00 1 Dol- ars. Dot THE GENERAL SITUATION. Henry Clews’ New York circular says of the sit- v isstili held in complete sus- itement and uncertainty attend- of the political conventions. The in the hands of the professional der such circumstances find sell- ing most congenial, so that the predominant ten- s toward a slow decline in prices. Outside 0itions influences are on the s true the export of gold con- | street has not taken that factor . and there are indications that the soon come to an end. There is of return of securities from marksble considering the iree c issue in the elections. | s also are doing well. Managers d business and encouraging ing liberal provision fo % crop movements The mpared with last oOre gratifying as B year ago ipon an increasing scale. In | & business the conditions are varied, | ng fair movement, but at low The find it difficult to al report a g ers are fuil of compiaint. all Gods distributors_espec off their season’s stocks and have to adapt ns of ample and a slow r very sluggish; the re- t raising of prices by the combinations haviug tavery severe check upon the demand. Taken whole, however, the material conditions af- he market would probably admit of a gen- ral rise in stocks. were ot for the chilling sof political uncertainties. TRADE. on THE COAL Ihe private circular of 1. Stenart gives the re- this port thus far this year at 542,- 3,300 tons during the same | “*Notwithstanding the at the Australian coal ct, prices of coal have narket. OWing prio- iracite and bi- ® "iouly @ Rain ———— Fxplanation. The arrow files with the wind. The top figures at station indicate maximum temperaturs for the s; those underneath it, if any, the amount of | raintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, | during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid | lines, connect points of equal air pressure; Iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and | is usually accomvanied by fair weather: ‘low” | refers to low pressure. and s usually preceded and sccompanied by clondy weatherand rains. | “Lows" usually first appest on the Washington comst. When the pressure is high in the interior | and low aloug the coast,and the lsobars extemd north and south along the Coast, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb: sble. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and alling to the California coast, warmer v be expected in summer and colder er in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result- U REPORT. WEATHER BUR! ATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | ¥, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, June 96,5 P. 3.—Weather conditions and general torecast: The are the seasonal rainfalls to date with those of same date last season: | t season 46.33; Red Bluff 22.43, San Francisco 21.25, last season Fresno 8.16, lasi season 14.867; San Lui: Obispo 17.70, iast sc .04: Los Angeles Jast season 16.10: San Dicgo 5.93, last season Yuma .58, I 0l following m iia to-day : san_ Francisco 59, 8, Los Angeles 70, 4, Red Bluft no 78, San_Luls Obispo viego 64, Yuma 986. Maximum temperature 59, | n 4%, mean 54. i ssure is highest aiong the California | from which section it diminishes to the Mountail! loudy weather is reported throughout California, from San Francisco north- ward, and throughout Nevada and the States northward to British Columma. Light showers occurred along the coast, from Cape Mendocino | northward, and conditions are tavorable for their | continuance. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, June 4, 1896. Norihern California—Fair in the south portion: rally cloudy in the north porion, with ers alony the norihern coast and in the ex- me north poriion; fre h southerly to westerly winds Southern Califo wind e P ‘air Thursdsy; fresh west- day: brisk 19 hig terly winds in the afternoon. W. H. HaMMON, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 3.—Stocks during the early session to-day were characterized by weak- ness, but in no case did the decline amount to as mach as a point. London and the foreigners gen- eraily were sellers of our securities, the passage of the Butler bond bill and the activity of tue free silver men having been unfavorably construed abroad. The foreign sales inciuded St. Paul, Loulsille end Nashville, Reading and Nashville, Reading, Konsas and Texas, Texas Pacific, Erie and Chicago and_Northern Pacific bonds. [n the aggregate. however, tie sales were only moders in voume, and in an ordinarily active marke: would no: have been noticed acall. The loss dur- ing the mornin: bour was equa 0 14@7% per cent, ~ugar, Leather preferred, the Graogers, Gen- eral Elecuric and Lonisville and Nasuville leading. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. | market did not respond to bullish news, however, | | s0ld between 2764¢ and_ 28@?2! { for to-umorrow, 505 cars. $2 90@S 25: bulls, to_cnoice, $2 00@2 7 ( :IAI WORI D Catves, good 1o choice. 34 G0@S 20; calves. * | common 1o zood. $3 25@4 bO. sh ‘When the shorts discovered that very long stock | p, was coming out they tried to cover, and the de- cline noted was generaily recovered. The upward movement was stin ulated by Washington advices that the House would kill the Butier bill, the small engagement of gold for shipment to Kurope to- morrow, and the favorable report of the Rock Island road for the year. Bay State Gas wias the feature, and jumped 234 to 37 on statements that Lhe objection of the Governor of Massachuseits to {he pipe line bill will be provided torand a new measure substituced. Sugar and Leather pre- ferred were notably firm in the late trading, and | the Grangers and Interationals were in better | request. Metropolitan Traction dropped to 10! while Manhattan ranged between 10174@10: Near ihe close Tobacco broke to 5335 agaiust 653 | at the opening. The slump was due to reports of | snother cut in the price of plug. Speculation | i tone. Net changes show gains of 1g@%s, Bay State Gas, however, ad- vanced 3Yg per ce Total sales were only | 117,250 shares. A featureof the day’s business | was the increased activity of ver. 140,000 ounces chansing hands, at 68@ There 15 & littie better demand for Europenn accouat, but to- day’s rise wes nerally credited to certain manip- ulators who ai Jeavori 0 take advantuge of the prominerico given the meial in political affairs just now to bring about a bull movement in the product. pa at 82 $1 Bl Bl closed about firm half crate; Rockpori: Company sold California fruit at oven a; day, ealizing pri Cherries, $1 60@1 65 per box; ‘The Froducers’ HOGS—Keceipts, 31,000. Heavy packing ana ipping lots, $2 90@3 20: common to_choice ixed, " $3 00@3 30: choice assorted. $3 30@ 335; light, $3 10@8 40; ples, $2 76@3 35. SHEEP-Keceipts, 16,000, $300@4 50; Jambs, $5 7586 00, interior 10 caolce, CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, IrL., June 3.—The Earl Fruit Com- ny sold California fruit at open auction to-day the following prices: Royal apricots, 83 25 per seedlings, $2 20@3 15: Newcastle, 15@2 55: Pringle, $1@1 35; Alexander peaches, 80 per box; Centennial cherries, $1 35@1 85; ack Tartarian, $1 <0@1 45; Rockport, $1 4! ack Republican, $1 40; Black Bigarreau, $1 8 Cherry plums. $1 10@1 25 per half crate. rier Bros. Company sold a' open auction to- California_fruit_at the following price icots—Gold Dust, $3 30; seedlings, - 40: Ro 2 40; Pringles, $1'45. Plums—Clymans, c 145. Peaches—Alexa s ntennials, $1 40@2 10 cal Annes, $1 10@] 75: Tarturians, 95c@1 70 81 30@1 45: Republicans, $1 05@1 35. NEW YOKK, N. Y., June 8.—The Karl Fruit on t0- Black Tartarian Rockports. $, 30. Company sold alifornia. ces as follows: Fru Bondy were weak and lower. Sales 00ted UD | seuit at open wuction in this city to-iay as follows: $8_2,000. The -outhwestern lssues were the | glacy Tartarian Cherries, $115@130; Black 1 s. Kansas und Texas seconds fell 1 Eagle, §1 2 57, do fours. 34 to N21p, Texas Pacific firs 2 | Porter Bros. Company sold to-day at open &uc- 10 8614, do sccouds, 1/ (0 20, Chicago and NOrtl- | tion California Cherries at_following prices: Gov- ern Puoific fives certificates, 255 1043, Navigation consoliduted fives cer.ificaws, 110 93. | In Governmen: bonds $28,500 coupon fours of 1925 sold at 11635@llo3,, and $5000 coupon fours of 1907 at 10945@109 5. Grain. FLOUR—Easy: Winter wheat. low l‘l’ld"fi. $1 70; do fair to fancy, $2 40; do patents, $3 70: Minnesota _clear, $2 45; do straiis, $2 95:. do patents, §3 45; low_extras, $1 70; city mills, $4 05: do_patents, $4 20: rye mixture, $2 50 superfine, §1 95; fine, $1 70.__Southern flour, dull, | easy ; common to fair extra, 80 Rye flour quiet; easy; §2 40. : CORNMEAL-Eas.. unchanged: yellow West- ern, $205: Brandywine, $2 15. RYE—Firm: Western, 3914@40c: State, 4434c. BARLEY—Ungraded Wesiern. 38@41c. | BARLEY MALT—Quiet; Western. 48@53c. WHEAT—Dull. : 1. 0. b., 7274 Lo arrive; ungraded red, 63@73c; No. 1 Nortnern, 677%¢ 1o B bu arrive. Al Options were fairly active aud firm at 5s@%c , follow ng the West and on bullish crop | A th shorts covering. July and September | Al most active. June 64c, July 637pc, August 633c, | A Septembe A | ernor Bigarreaus, $1 20. for sixty days and $4 8514@: Posted 84 8615@4 87. bonds auil; railroad bonds weak. Silver at the board was strong. Woods, $1 65: Tariarians, $1 10@1 85; NEW YORK STOCKS. onds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 134@2%: last loan at 2% and closing offered at 2. Prime mercantile paper, | 4%4@5%. Bar silver, b3l5c. Sterling Exchange is quiet, with actual 68%45c. Mexican dollars, nsiness in vankers’ bills at $4 8714@4 8714 4 8814 for demand. $3 85@4 89. Commercial bills, Government bonds quiet; State rates, STOOKS. Norfolk & Westrn. Preferred. Preferr 2134| Northern Pacific. dams Express....149 | Preferred. iton, Terre Haute 56 [Northwestern . merican Express1l4 | Preferred. merican Tovacco. 64 |N. Y. Central 4 10% IS EVA CORN—Firmer; No. 2, 33%gc, elevator; 3414c | Preferred. 99 IN.Y.,Chicagods, float. Bay State Gas, 2664| 1st preferred. Options were dull and closed firm at 14@Ys ai- | Baltimore & Ohio.. 17%4| d preferred 29 on local covering and better W July | Brunswick Lanas.. ZalN. Y.& N. H. 177% tember most active. June, 3% July. | BuRulo, Roch & P. 184N ¥. & New Eng. 46 3135c, August, 34%c; September, 35%3¢; Octo- | Canada Pacific..... 6174/N. Y., Susq& W... *14 ber, 36c. Canada Southern.. 4934 Preferred. 2375 OATS_Spot, fairly active: stronger. Canton Land. 5074 Ontario. 13 Options dull, firmi July, 2314c. Central Paaific. 14 Ontario & Western 1a Spot prices: No. 3, 2134c: No. 3 white, 2314¢: | Ches. & Ohto 151/ Oregon Improvmnt 1 Western, 4c; do White State, 241g@247gc: | Chicago Alton. 16714 Preferred.......... o—— No. 2, 2384 0.2 white, 2834¢; No. ¥ Chicago, | _Preferred. 370 " Oregon Navigation 14 233;¢. Chicago, B. & Q.... 77 Orezon Short Line. 5 ¥EED BRAN—55@60c. Chicaxo & E. 1il... 41 Pacific Mail........ 25 MIDDLINGS—60@65¢. Preferred. 99 (Peoria, D. & Evans 2 RY E—Feed, 60c. Chicago Gas. 6734 Pittsburg & W. pfd_15 ¥ ronialans’ Cleve & Pittsbnrg..163 | Pullman Palace....158 | Consolhidation Coal. 32 IQuicksilver.. 134 | Consoliaated Gas..165 | Preferred. . 14 | C.C.C. & St Louis 3354Reading..... 958 erate demand: city extra India me: | Preferred......... 82 |RioGrande&Westn 15 cut meats, quiet, easy: pickled pellies, Colo. Fuel & iron.. 27 | Preferred. 434c: do shoulders, 414¢; do hams, $@914¢. Preferred. 100 |rock Island. Yy LARD—Quiet, nominal: Western steam, $4 40; | Cotton Ol Ceri 1114 Rome Wat&Ogden. 114 city, $4; July, $i 45 Refined, slow; conti- | Commercial Cable.]50 4% nent, $4 65; South American, $515; compound, | Dei. Hudson. 3 1014 Del. Lack&Westrn. 161 (St. 2 7614 Steady; unchanged. Denver & R. G..... 1214| Preferred. 12734 B! ] —Fairly active, steady; State dalry, Preferred. 47 7ISt. Paul & Duluth. 23 10@15c; do creamery, 11@154c; Western dairy, | Distillers. 17 Preferred.. . 85 §@11c; do creamery, 11@15%4: do factory, 8@ | General Eiectric... 3314/St. Paul & Omahs._42 .c;’ Elgins, 15%5¢: imitation creamery, 10@ | Erie..... 13| Preferred. 128 Preferred, 34 [t P. M. &M, .. 112 E—Limited demand: State large, new, | Fort Wayne. {Silver Certificates. 6874 4c: do small, new, 4@7c: Part skims, 2@ | Great North Southern Pacific... 18%4 tull skims, 115@%c. | Green Bay. Southern R. R. 9 £GGS—Firm, fair demand: State and Pennsyl- | Hurlem. | Preterred. 285 vania, 1 Western tresh, 1115@12%5c; do, | Hocking C 14 Sugar Refin 1297 per case, $2 10@ Hocking Vall 15| Preferred. 1035, TALLOW-—Quiet, about steady: city, 3%c; | Homestake. 32 |Tenu. Coal 2514 country, 3@3%Vsc. H. & Texas — | Preferred. 100 0T D OlL—Easy; crude, 19¢; yellow | Tllinois Central 93 |Texas Pact % do off grade, 24c. Towa Central ITol.A.A.& N — Dull, steady; strained, common to ‘Tol. & Ohio Cent... 32 Preferred. —Steady; 26140, Tol.St. Louis: . firm, good demand; South- | 2 Preferred. ern, $1@3 50. Lake Erie & Westn 1734(Union Pacific Ty RICE—Quiet; Domestic, fair to- extrs, 3@5%c; | Preferred. {2/U. P. Den & Gul 3 Japan, 4@414c. Lake Shore. 130 “|U. S. Cordage. 514 MOLASS. Steady, guiet: New Orleans open | National Le: 2 Preferred. 10 kettle, good to choice, 27@37c. Preferred. Guaranteed 2 CO. Stead; d 1o 10 points up; | Long Island. U. 8. Expre 40 5 uly, $1155; August, $11 05; | Louisville & . 4935 U.S. Leather 87% September, $10 65; 310 05@10 20; | Lonisville Na&Ch 84, Preferred. 8314 Marcn, $1005; April, $9 95. Spot Rio, dull, steady; | Preferred. .. .... 20 U. S. Rubber. 2134 1814¢. Mannattan Consol 1023/ ~ Preferred. 81 i AR—Raw, essler, dull: farr refining, 314c; | Memphis & Charls. 15 [Utica & B, River..150 centrifugals, 96 tess, 834c: refined, duil; mold A, | Mexican Cencral 974 Wab. 5. L & Pac.. 61y Sljc: siandard A, be: confectioners' A, 47ci | Michigan Central.. 84lg| Preferred. 1655 cut loar ana_crushed, 5∾ powdered, 5 1-i8¢: | Mion & S. L.. Wells-Fargo. 98 granulated, 5¢; cubes, 5l4c. Preserred. —_ |Western Union. ... 8% 3 Minn & St. L com. 1784 Wisconsin Centrai. 1 e e Ist preferred...... 78 Wheellng & L. E.. 9% ALMONDS—Noue, 2d preferred i34 Praterred. . 34 WALNUTS. Missouri Pacific.... 2475 Am Cotton Ol pfd. 541 APRICOT>—B. Mobile & Ohlo. 1915 W. U. Beef. 8% P Nashville & Chatt. 68 "lAnn Arbor. 53a@se. National Linseed.. 15 | Preferre 8 do thrse-croms; | o3 0o0er 108 [BrookiynTraction. 28% e e ma rown, o Lhreecrow, | North smerican... 4%|Erie 2d pd......... 2035 layers, 90c@$1. HOPS—Qulet: State, common to choice, 2v@ Sc: Pacific Coast, 212@25kc. WOOL—Quiet, steady; domestic fleece, 16@21c; pulled, 16@3sc; Texas, 7@12c. U 8 4s, registered..107 U S 48 new, regstrd116%, Mutual Union 6s. CLOSING BONDS. M K T 2ds Do 4s 4 Dot ceopons.. 10014 Do 4s, coupon 11615/N J Cent Gen bs. e A Do zs. \J4%3 Norihen Pac ata T34 PIG_TRON — Moderatly active; American, | i'oBs,coupon.. n-.'z‘ Do 3ds. #10 5@1. Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 | Northwest Consols.138 COPPER—Quiet: lake, 811 40@11 75. Do 1897, 100 Do deb 5s. LEAD—Quiet: domestic. 835 0215, Do 1898 1100 OR&N1sts. .0 11034 TIN—Dull: straits. $15 40@13 45. Do 1899 100 |StL&TronMeG 79 PLATES—Quiet. Pacific s 0f '95....— St L &8 F Gen 63.112 BPELTEK—Stead, domestic, $405. i CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, ILL, June 3.—The trade In whesat this morning was less than of ordinary signifi- cance; the only transactions, aside from the opera- tions of local scalpers, sufficiently larze to cause passinz comment were a few selling orders from St. Louis. It was not expected that the action of tradeps of that city would be sucn, as the Mi: sourl crop report giving a reduction of five points in the condition of wheat in that State was Issued yesterdsy and consistency would argue buying instead of selling. cline of two points, was also said 10 be out. The | M and while not breaking violently prices were | nevertheless easy and lower. Liverpooi ubles‘ were quiet and steady. Receipts at Chicago bushels were taken from store. were 12 carsand 22,800 | The Northwest | DC 3-658 Ala Class La Consol 4s. | N Carolina con 6s. Tenn new 3s. Va funding del 'he Onfo report, glving a de- |y Kansas Ks Pa 1sts Den divl1144) 10914/St Paul Consols. . ISP C & Pa 1st Do Pac Cal 1s Southern R R b |Texas Pacific 1sis. |Texas Paclfic 2ds.. 20 Union Pac 1sts '96.103%4 West Shore ds..... 10614 Mobile & Ohlo 4s.. 663 R Grande West 1s1 Ches & Onio bs Do Class B 4 1issouri fund| Do registered. Do deferred 6s. Do trust Tcpts s Do 2ds A. 4054 | CanadaSouth 2ds G H & SA 105 Cen Pac 1sts o1 '9| |_Do2d7s. 97 Den & RG Ist H & Tex 109 Do 4s. rie 24! Do con 6s. 5{Reading 4s. Missouri 6s. FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. has 373 cars against 262 Iasi Wednesday and 233 | LTVERPOOL, June 8.—The spot market ayear ago. The Orange Judd Farmer issued its : It made the condition of winter | 13 auiet at 5s 3@5s 4d. Cargoes dull at 26s 9d report 1o-day. wheat 1 against 88.4 a month ago. Spring | wheat was placed at95.9 per cent and the total acreage of both winterand spring at 37,000,000. Atter noon the market firmed. a second rumor on the Ohio report piacing tne condition at 40 per | cent being put in circulation. Closing Paris cables were unchanged to lower, Berlin was higher and Auntwerp unchanged. Export clearances were fair at 342.971 Busbels. July wheat opened from 5614 10 563¢, sold between 56@561sc and 5714 5794c, closing &t 5716@57%4c, L2@5sc nlghm@ i vesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 7 cars, ORN—This market was governed by the ruling tone of wheat. Any firmness in the latter was | promptly recognized, while the early predominat- | silvi sellers, on passage. FUTURES. Thne Produce Exchange cablegives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Ked Winter: June, 48 1114d; July, 48 1134d; August, 45 1114d; Sep- | tember, 4s 1134d; October, 4s 1114d. SECUBITIES. LONDON, ENe.. June 3.—Consols, 113 5-16; , 81144; French Rentes, 1015 97 Jgc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. $4 8814 Sterling Exchange, sight. 4891, terling Cables. 490 ¥ p oL : b York Exchange, sigh 12145 ing weakness found equally as ready response. | New. P Keceipus were 418 cars and "145,000 bushels were | piow Yorc EXChenge telegraphic. — a8 taken from store. Liverpool cables were firm and | &i0¢ Sllver @ ot Frerd port clearances amounted to 342,- | Mexican 1 % 14d higher. 971 busbels. The Orance Judd Farmer gave the condition of corn as 5.9 per cent and reported an excellent promise. July corn opened at 2774c, 15c. closing at Ss¢, Fstimated receipts 1jc higher than yesterday. OATS—Developed nothing new, nor was busi- ness in any way interesting. What trading took | place was of a listless sort, devoid of feature and | carrying no weight or importance speculatively. Receipts were 351 cars and 336,162 bushels were taken from store. Export clearances were 93,659 bushels. The Orange Judd Farmer reported the condition of Oats as 94 1. July Uats closed 1j4c | higher than yesterday. Estimated receipts for to- morrow, 372 cars, FLAX—Was easy. Cash: June and July sold at 79:: September. S0@80%5c. Receipts were 18cars. PROVISIONS—A larger run of hogs than ex- | pected parily made up for yesterday’s deficiency | and caused an earlier fecling In the market at the | yards. 1o turn the prov.sion market experienced @ like sensation. The early lack of strength in the grain markets was 2150 in a measure a weakening tacior. When wheat rallied product derlved bene- fit from thefact. The close was 234 higher for | Juiv pork, a shade lower for July lard and 5c higher for July ribs. UITER—The butter market was steady to- day. There wasa good demand for fancy makes. Other grades were rather slow. Prices were steady ruiGS—Were steady. Stocks were heavy, and the demand no: as’ brisk as it has lately been. Fresh stock, 10@10%4c B dozen. GMONEY—was 65" on call and 6@T% on time loans. 34,138 ctls, valued at $34,13 Cape Town, 34,240 cils at $41,085. 9875 et gty PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—rhe Paul Isenberg takes for Liverpool : Bass Rock, for The market for actual grain in lower aud neglect- ed, as the shippers are doing nothing, and the only trading s in futures. No. 1, $1@1 0234 choice, 81 033,@1 05; lower grades, 95@P7l4¢; extra choico 1o milling, 81 0712@1 17% B cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—December—200 tons, 9834c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—300 tons, 9935c; 1200, 99%/4c¢; 900, 9914¢; 1600, 993/5c; 300, 9uc. AFTERNOON SESSION — December—1700 tons, RLEY—Shipment of 9523 cils Brewing, ji¥: valued at $7142, to Liverpool. ‘he market is dull_and unchanged. Feed, 70@ 7134c B ctl; choice, T24ge; Brewing, 77%4@85¢. CALL BOARD SALES. . INFORMAL SESS10N—10 0'clock—No sales. HEGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—300 tons, Tusfc. AFTERNOON SESSION — December—200 tons, T0%4¢: 200, T055c¢. OaTS—Firm but du 1, thé demand having been satisfi d at the moment, Miling are guotable New York exchange sold at SUc premium. | at 85@8734c B ctl: fancy Feed, B714@9234 B ctls Cloatas Pxigas: ood Lo cliolee, B244@8TYa0; common to falr, 75@ e Yy c; surprise, 92 ctl. WHEAT—June. 56340 July, 5TY6@573ci Bep- | > CORN - Larch X allow. 81 1a@00e B o Sinall tember, 58c. Round do, 9714¢; White, 8 C B cul. COKN—June, 27i4c; July, 28c; September, | = RYE—Weak +nd dull a 75@76%4c B ctl. Ore—tuly, 18c. Sepisimber. 18%4@18%40. BUOKWLn AT SG0Uo N -July, 37 0! September, $7 20. * TUF LARD_July, 84 17ve; September, £4 30, i e e Lt e klbs—July, $3 77Y,: September, $3 9214, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irrn, June 3.—The cattle market to-day was weaker. Receipts were liberal and demand slow. Early the feeling in the hog market was firm, but when the demand | slowed down those who had stock remaining on | hand were obliged to accept easler prices. The de- | mand for sheep was not brisk, and the tone of this | market showed less strength than recently. A | decline of bc was noted. Lambs 10@25¢ lower. CATTLE — Receipts. 15,000, cy beeves, $4 20@4 30: cnoice to prime, 1300 to 1700 pound steers, $3 5@t 10: £00d to choice steers. 1200 10 1600 pounds, $3 90@4 00: medium steers, 1000 2 4 wHEELUCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. 625 Market St., <l Tel, Main 5828, 3. 5. PURDY, Manager. Orders nstantly executed'on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 5. F. CHICAGU. PRIVATE WIRE. NEW YORK. 10 1600 pounds, $3 50@3 65: common 10 1air steers, 950 1o 1400 pounds. $3 30@3 45: feeders, 00 10 1200 pounds. 83 55@3 90; cows and heifers, extra, $3 50@3 8o: cOWs. fair Lo choice, $2 3U@ 3 40: cows, common 1o fair, §1 80@2 25: Texas grass steers, $2 60@3 40; Texas fed steers, $3 00 @3 85: 'Texas cows ana bulls, $2 20@3 15; mikers &nd springers, per hi $20@85; common to cholce stockers, $2 80@8 50; vulls, chuice to extra, 1 $3 75@3 55 B bbl; superfine, $2 75@3. lows, usual discount to the trade: menl, 234 wheat Fioor, 4 cake Meal at the mill, Cottonseed Oilcake, $21 B ton. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, Bakers' extras, $3 55@3 65; CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $1950@20; Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as fol- Graham Flour, 54c: Rye Flour, 314c; Rice Flour, T4c; Corn’ X ciexira cream do, 2@ Damenl c: Oat Groats, 43yc: Hominy, : Buck- i Craciod Whent, c; Farina, ¢ Flour, 8¢; Rolled Oats, 414! Ija¢; Whole W b Pearl_Barley, 4 Split Peas, 434c; Green do, 5%c B b, £ HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN-S15@16 ton. MIDDLINGS—$16 50@17 50 B ton for lower grades and $18@19 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@16 50; Oil- per ton; jobbing, $21 HAY—New Wheat brought $9 50 and new Oat #7 50. 0ld Hay is quoted as follows: Wheat. w'? 11 B ton: on,yncgzs; ‘Wheat and Oat, $£@10 5 Barlev. $7@8 50: Alifalia, $7@9; Clover, $6@7 50: Compressed Oat, $6 50@8; Compressed Wheat, $7 @10 50; “tock, $6@7 per ton. STRAW—30@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS-—Bayos, 90c@$1 B ctl; Small Whites, 81 26@1 85 P cu: Pea, $1 20@1 30 B cu: Large Whites, 80c@$1 % ctl; Pink, 85@95c; Reds, #1755 Blackeye: 1 75: Hed Kidney, hominats Limas, 5 70; Butters, §1 40@1 80 for small and $1 25@1 50 for large. SEEDS—Brown Mustard is quotable at $1 50@ 225 B cu: Trieste, $2@2 50 @ ctl: Yellow Mus- facd, $1 4001 50: Fiax, §1 701 80: Canary, 2340 Bl Alfutn, 768 B B Kape, 250D 1b: emp, 3ac §'1b. DRIED PILAS—81 25@1 40 ¥ ctl for Niles and #1251 45 for Groen © POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOKS—The market is weaker. New Po- tatoes in sacks are quotable at 75c@$1 B ctl; new Farly Rose in boxes from the River, $1@1 15: new Garnet Chiles, §1 10@1 20: New Burbank Seedlings, $1 16@1 28: Oregon Purbanks, 60@85c: Early Hose, 60@75c: Petuluma and Tomales, 60@ 70c¢ ? ctl; Humboldt Burbanks, 65@750' B et ONIONS—Rather firm at 50@40c & otl. VEGETABLES—Arrivals were 608 bo parugus, 86 boxes Rhubarb and 284 sacks I Cucumbers came in from Marys ille, bt wer DOt 80 . String Beans did Detter, belig wa for shipment. A box of poor Tomaives from ville sold at $1 75 Alameda Summer Squash, 5@6c; Los Angeles Sumumer Squash, — B box; Egg Piant, 10¢ ¥ b Los Angeles Tomatoes, $1 50@= 26 @ bx: Cucum- bers, 50c@1 B dozen; Asparagus, 40c@$l B box for ordinary and 81 25@1 70 jor extra: Rhubarb, 75c@$1 25: Drled Peppers, T@yc: Green Pep- pers, 10c § B:_ Green Peus, 60@70c P sack for commen and $1 for Garden: String Beans, — B Ib for Los Angeles and 6@9c $ Ib for Winters; Horse Beans, 40@50c ® sack; Dried Okra, 12350; Cabbage, 46@50c B cul; Garlic, 4@be B Ib. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Considerab'e poor Butter is coming 1n and such stock is hard to sell. Choice descrip- tions are {n demana at firmer prices. L SEEAMTRY—Fancy, 1434@16c: seconds, 13@ c B 1. Dairy—Fancy, 13@18%qc; good to choice, 12@ 1234¢; lower grades, 11@11%4c. CHEE: ancy mild new, 6%,@7c; common to good, 5@c B Ib; Cream Cheddar. §c: Young America, 7@8c 8 Ib; Western, 10@11c; Eastern, 12@1214¢. G eneap Kggs are weakened by offerincs ofpoor Eastern at ow prices. Ranch Eggs are gteady. Bastern Fggs, 11@llc: siore Fies, 11@ Y4ct ranch Eggs, 1334@14c; Duck Eggs, 14@ 15¢ 0z POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Nochange in pri es. Market heavily supplied and dull. . Live Turkeys, 1215@14¢ B 1 for ‘Gobblers, 11@ 121/4c for Hens: Geese, B pair, $1@1 25: Ducks, $3@4 for ola and $4@5 for voung: Hens, $3 50@ $4 50: Roosters, young, $7@8: do, old, $4@ 50: Fryers, $5 50@8: Broilers, $4@b for large and 52 @3 for small; Pigeous, $1 25@1 50 B doz for young «nd old. GaME~—Is not quotable. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Arrivals of Cherrles were 4178 boxes, selling at 60@75¢ for White; 60@76c B box for Black, and 85c@$1 for Royal Anne. Cherrles in buik, +@7c B 1b for Wiite, 5@7c for Black and 8@Jc for Royal Anne. Peaches, $1@1 50 B box: 50 boxes came in. Cherry Piums, 46@50c B box Clymer Plums sell_slowly at 76c@$1 25 B crate. Green Apples, 85¢ B box in small and 82 in large boxes. Green Pears, 35@50c B box. Pringle Apricots sold at 50@85c § box: Royals, 75c@3$1 25 P box. Receipts were 400 boxes. BERRIES—Receipts_of Strawberries were 294 chests, selling at $7@10 B chest for Longworths and $4@7 for large berries. Gooseberries, 20@25¢ # drawer and 116@2¢ B b in bulk for small, and 25@30c B drawer, and 2@ 2140 B Ib in bulk for large. uspberries, 50@B5c B drawer; Raspberries, $1@1 25 crate. ackberries from Southern Californis, $3 60 3 $3@5 B UITS—Oranges are guotable at @$1 50 B box for Seedlings, $3@4 B box for Navels, $1 50@2 50 for Malia Bloods and 81 25@ 225 for Mediterranean Sweets; Lemons, 75 150 for common and $2@3 for good to choice; exican Limes, $6@7; California Limes, $1 ® bx; am anas, $1@2 P bunch; Pineapples, $3@6 ¥ ozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 115@2c B I for quar- tered, 2c for sliced and 4@4zc for evaporated; Peaches, 5@5c and 6c for tancy: Apricots, 614@ e for prime to choice. 9c for fancy and 10@11c B 1 for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, 2ljc for un- pressed: White Figs, 4c In sacks; Pears, 7¢ 8 Ib for evaporated halves, 31\,‘3@60 # Ib for quarters: Prunes, 3@3%4c; Plums, 313¢® b for pitted and 1 for unpitted; Nectarines, 314@5¢ § B for prime to choice and 5ac for fancy. JomBiNG Puices—kvaporated Apples, 4@ i34 % 1b; sun-dried, 114@2c; Peaches, 3lo@be and 6o for fancy: peeled in boxes, 1215¢ P fb; Prunes, 4c 5@5%a¢ for 40@50's and 434@dc for 50@60's; Apricots, 6%,@9c for prime o choice, 10@1l for fancy Moorpark: Fizs, black, 3%aci White Figs, 3@be; Pears, 8¢ % Ib for evaporated halves snd 4@7%c for quarters; Plums, 312@dc for pitted and 1@l%gc for unpitted: Neotarines, 4@bc B 1 for prime to choice. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are as follows, carload l0ts, . 0. b. San Francisco: Four- crown, loose, 334c; 8-crown, loose, 3c; 2-crown, 215c B Ib; seedless Sultanas, $14@334 c; seedless Muscatels, 216@234¢: 3-crown London layers, 70¢ B box: clusters, 31 35@l 50; Dehesa clusters, ¥2 10@2 25; Imperial clusters, 2 60@2 76: Dried Grapes, — 4 JoBBING PRICES—Four-crown loose, 533@4c; 3- crown, 314¢ B Ib; 2-crown, 23,@3c. Seediess Sul- tanas, 4c @ 1b; Seedless Muscatels, Sc; S-crown London layers, 75@90c; clusters, $1 60@1 753 Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, $2 75; Dried uw 3 . NUTS—Walnuts are ?uouble at 8@llc B B for No. 1 hard and 11@13c P Ib for paper-shell, jobbing lots: Almonds, 6@7'/2¢c B 1 for Langue doc and 816@10c for paper-shell, jobbing; Pea- nutg, 54@7c for Eastern and 41,@5%ac for Call- fornia; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6¢ for rough and 8c for polished; Filberts, 8@9c; Brazil Nuts, 9@10c @ Ib: Cocoanuts, 34 50@o @ 100. HONEY—Comb I3 quotable at 10@12c ¥ 1 for bright ana 8@8c B Ib for lower grades; water- white extracted, b@dlgc B Ib: light amber ex- tracted, 414@434c; dark amber, 4c; dark, 2@3c. BEESWAX—25@-7%5c B b Newcastle cra Currants, chest. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at tc B D for heavy, 7c B 1b for light medium, 9¢ B Ib for light, 10¢ for extra lieht and 12c B b for sugar- Eastern_ Sugar-cured Hams, 113gc: Cali- fornia Hams, 10c @ Ib; Mess Beet, s B0@8: extfa mess do, $& 50@9; family do, $10:_extra rk, $8 50@9; extra clear, $14 B bbl; ¥ bbl; Smoked Beef, 10¢ b. LARD—Eastern, tierces is quoted at 6l4c @ B for compouud and 634c for pure; pails. 7lhc; California tierces, 514¢ 1or compound and 61/4c Tor pies i obis, 614 G0yh0; 10D tins, 734¢; do COTTOLEN E—63 ¢ in tierces and 7@79c BB in 10.b tins, A0 bt HIDES, TALLOW, WO—OL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 7c @ Ib; culls and brands, 6c B Ib: medium, 6c B 1b; culls and brands, 5¢; light, 6¢; culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, 5@5%sc B Ib: culis and brunds. 4@iYsc: salted Kip, 5¢ @ 1b: salted Calf, 7c; salted Veal, 6c; dry Hides, 10¢: culls and brands, 8¢ B 1b: dry Kip and Veal, 8@9c: culls, 7c: dry Calf, 15c; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35c eachi Kids, 5e: Deerskius, good summer. 80c: medium, 15 winter, 10@15¢; Sheep- skins, shearlings, 10@15¢ each: shori wool, 2@ 35¢ each: mealum, 40@50c each; long wools, 60c each. Cuils of all kind about 14¢ | TALLOW-—No. 1, rendered, 314@314c: No. 2, 8c; refined, 5o@b34c; Grease, 21/60 ® . WOOL — Valey *Uregon, 9@ lac B B do lower grades. 8@9%ac 3 1b; Nevada, @90 D b; San Joaquin and Southern Coast, six n:onths, 4@6c; San_Joaquin, footnill, 10’ choice, 7@8c; San Joaquin, year's fleece w,mez,c; northern free, 7@9c; a6 detect @bLac B b HOPS-115@3c B GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 25; June- July delivery, $4 3714; San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 241,@26Y4c. COAL—Wellington, $8 @ ton; New Wellington, $8 @ ton; Southtield wellington, $750 B ton: Seatile, $5@0 50; Bryani, 85 Coos Bay, $150 Wallsend, $7: Scotch, $7 50; Brymbo, $7 50. Cumberland, $11@12 in bulk and $13@14 in sks: Penusylvania Anthracite Kgz, $11 50; Welsh Anthracite,-$8; Cannel, $7 50; Rock ‘Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $760; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $15 B ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company has reduced its prices and now quotes as foi- lows, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all Dry Granulated, bac; Confeetioners’ A, ' agnolia A. 47gc; Extra C, 4 Golden C, 45fkc; half-barrels, 14c more than barrels, and boxes more, SYRUP—Giolden, in b P aal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: : BEEF—First_quality, 5@b%4c; second do, 43 4%c: third do, 3 Ta e o T AL—Large, b@6c: small, 6@7c B 1. MUTTON—Wetbers, b LAMB—Spring Lamb, 6 POKK—Live Hogs, 31 814@3Y4c for small an @5Y4ac @ b RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 2,428 Cheese, ctl 1.005|Eggs, doz. 475|Hudes. no. 200 veits, 8,197|\Wool, bls. 2,154/ Wine, ga! 816 Leathier, ro 2,075 Tallow, c.: 15c; Black Strap, 10c @de: Ewes, 6140 B . . 4 for large and ‘medium; dressed do, 435 Flour, qr. sks Wheat, ctls. THE STOCK MARKET. Changes in mining stocks yesterday were unim- portant and business was quiet. i On the Bond Exchange sugar stocks were some- what lower, and Market-street Railroad sold from $44 down to $433, against $4314 us Tuesday’s figures. D The Alta assessment falls delinquent in board nwd-y and the Potosi delinquent sale takes place 50. ) ‘I he sales on regular call at the San Francisco Stock Board for the first five months of the year were 1,809,655 shares, agalnst 1,274,385 shares during the same period in 1895. ‘The sales in May were the heaviest for some years. A meeling of the directors of the Spring Valley Water Conpany will be held to-day, at which the matter of selling 5000 shares of unissued stock will be considered and the regular monthly divi-- dend of 50 cents per share, payable June 10, will be declarcd, A report is current that the south drift on the 200 ievel of the Chollar-Brunswick workings bas been stopped. In toe Chollar mine (Comstock workings) in the stope above No. 2 crosscut 450 level they cou- tinue to work and save he streaks of pay on the wall and (o assort the old fillings. I he east cross- cut on the seventh floor has been run a total dis- tance of 28 teet, finding nothing of valu Porphyry. In the south stope on this le are working north on the second floor and south on the third in fillings of fair grad» and bunches of ore in places. The winze below this poiut 100ks about the same as last week. They have shipped to the ~evada mill for reduction during the post week 145 tons and 7.0 pounds of ore. The aver- age battery sample of the ore, with that heretofore extracted, was $27 39. They have shipped Lo the San Francisco office 4 bars of bullion of the par value of $10,857 18, They are repairing in the main incline and in the north lateral drift on the 550 level. In the Potosi mine (Comstock workings)-the north drift from the vop of the raise from the 450 level sonth dritt is now out 46 feet; extende! 26 feet during the week; It is skirting the east wall and the face shows bunches of pay of fair grade. The south lateral drifc, 650 level, started from the maln west crosscut from the shaft is now out 36 feet; extended 24 feet since last report; face in POrphyry aud clay. From the raise above the southwest drift on the tunmel level they have durins the past week started a north driit on the fourth floor, which is now out 40 feet, showing bufiches of low-grade quartz through the porphyry ; face in porphyry and clay. The Ana Quicksilver Mining Company of Napa County will pay a dividend of 10 ceuts per share on the10th, Thig is the stxth dividend. For the uarter ending May 1 the gross earnings were £35.000: expenses, $14,510. The dividend calls 1or $10.000, 30 there will be $10,490 to be carried forward to profit and 10ss account from the quarier. The Napa Consolidated Quicksliver Mining Company of Napa County will pay the usual quar- terly dividend of 10 cents per share on the 16th, togéther with an extra dividend of the same amount. The dividends for the 15th are numbered 74 and 75. For the quarter ending Jume 1ihe ross earnings were $45.500, expenses $22,457. The dividends call for §20,000, so over $2000 will be carried forward. The Alaska Packers’ Association has declared & dividend of 75 cents per share, payabie on the 12th. This is the thirtieth dividend. The Pacific Lighting Company will pay a divi- dend of 30 cents per share on the Sth. BOAKD SALES. Following wers the %aias a the San Francisse Etocx Board vesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION COMMFENCING 9 300 Alpba..... 93250 CC&V. 100 Belcner...74/100 Conti. 700 . 50 B 700 Bodie. 250 Bullio (200 Union..1.00 50 Chollr..8.10/100 Occidti..1.60400 Y Jacki..55 160 . .15/300 Ophir...1.80/ AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. .111900 Oceldtl..1.70 90,300 Ophir....1.85 50| 50 .. 12.95/100 Overman 27 100 Beicher...741200 G Point...67/200 Potosi...1.15 O R 73] 50 .. - 65900 Savage..1.65 100 B'&B.11.45100 6 & €..1150(200 . ....1.70 100 . 140 50 .. .1.55/300 Scorpion..11 100 Bullion... 30 400 H&N...2.98100 Seg Bel...19 200 Chollar..8.20 600 .. .90/500 ¥ Jekt. .55 500 8.26] Following were tne sales In the Paciio 3tock Eoard yesterday REGULAR ESSTON—10:30, 10100 Ophir. 100 Alohs. 1000 Alta. 75/100 Juila. 74/400 Justice, 73/600 Kentuck.. 500 Bodle. 200 Bulliou. 200 Bulwer. 800 Caleda. 200 Chaling. 400 Crwn Pt...671 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 40100 Confi 14724200 Ophir. 0100 C Point...6% 50 ... 48500 Exchqr...08/200 Ovrmo. 400 Bicnr.....75(300 G & C..1.50/300 Potosi. 400 B &B1.4214500 HEN 200 Bodle....67100 100 Bullion... 80200 200 Bulwer...31/200 Juila.. 100 Caleda. - 31200 Justice 500 Chour. ».3.15/500 Mex. .17 15 200 Mono. 3.40/300 Ocedt 73/4200 Ophir El v.1.0° 11710,500 Sl Hill. 0,200 Union. 714150 Utab. -85 400 Y Jacki | CLOSING QUOTATIONS, WEDNESDAY, June 3—4 p. 3. Bid. Asked, Bid. Asked. Alpha Con. 21 22Jackson. 0 - 09Julia. — 15 49lJustice. 10 12 74 Kentuc! — U8 1.45/Lady Wi 04 —|Mexican, 105 X 69 Mono . = Ballion’ 30| Nevad L — Bulwer. —Occidental. ...1.70 Caledoni 12/0phir.. 1.85 Chollar . ‘315 8.20 Overman.. 27 Con.Cal.&Va. . 2.95 3.00 Potosi. .45 Challenge Con. 46 47 Savage.. .65 Con. Imperial. 02 08 Scorpion — Confidence.....1.30 1.40 Seg. Belchei 16 Con New York — 10 Syndicate. (23 Crown Point... 66 67/>ilver Hil — EastSierraNev — 06 Sierra Nevada. 1.0 Exchequer.... G9 10 Union Con 99 Goula & Curry.1.50 1. 18 Hale & Norers.2.90 2.95 Yellow Jacket, 556 06 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. 100 Amalte.... 2 50300 Lockwood Con.. 85 Cbamplon’, Providence..... 20 00 Asked...... 80 00 25 00/300 Savannah. 40 12(300 38 300 37 100030 Sebastopol. 19 500 50 6500 Thorpe 34/Asked.... 70 LOCAL SECURITIES. BId 50 Spring Valley Water. 9825 Asked 50 do 9578 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, June 3—2 . . UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked,| U'S 45 coup..109 Do new issuelle MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Asked. US 45 reg...108% — Cal-stChle5s. 113 |PacRoll M6s. - ElecL6s — 12214Do2d1s 6s... — — niraCWbs 95 97 |P &O Ry 68,105 120 Dpot-stex-cp 77 95 |P&h Ryés. — 107 EdsnL&P6s — 12315 Pwi-st RREs: 11614 F&CHKRES.10415 — |Reno, WL&L — 105 Geary-stRos. — 106 ISacto P& L. — 10214 LosAng L 6s. — 103 ISF&N PR 0s.10134101% Do Gnteed 85 — 103 [SPRRAriz6s — 97 ISPRRCal 65 luu*u)"” SPRRCal 58 SPErRCals. 993,100 NevUNgRT7s. 9 N PCRR6s.103 110 SV Water6s.. — 11954 N Ry Onl 651023105 SV Waterss.. 983 9914 N Ry Calbs. — 100 [StktnG&E6s — 100 Onk Gas 55..101 1045 SunsiT&T6s 100 — — Do2d is 5s.. — 106 |SutterstR5s.10715 — Omnibus 68,119 1.0 |VisaliaWC6s — = 92 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 871s 3f Marin Co. . 50 GAS STOCKS. apits — 273 Pacific Lieht 467 47 Pty —%;s-m Francsco esg'. 94 Oak G L&H — B23 Stockton..... — = 21% Pac Gasimp. 86 861z . INSUBANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFd165 18C [Sun . .25 50 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. LondonP&A. 12814130 Amer B&TC. - Anglo-Cal.... 513 — |London&sF. — = 2714 Bank of Cui.. 288 24215 Merch Ex... 13— Cal 8 D&TCo_5dYs 57halNevada. i FirstNaonl.178 ~ 18335(Sather B @ — — Grangers.... — — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Ger S&LCO.1415 1500 (Sav& Loan.. — 100 Humb S&L.1100 1450 — 280 . — 40 800 n — 485 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. California....108 — (Oak SL&Hay — 100 Geary-st...... — Presidio ... Tl — Market-st.... 48 44 Sutter-st e POWDER STOCKS. 1815 — (GiantCon.... 243, 25 W™ 65 Prosen b SwTH 75— IVigorit - 95c MISCELLANEOUS STOC! Alaska Pkrs. 8615 97 |Nat VinCo.. — = — BIkDCorlCo. — ~ 10 [OceanicSSCo 23 341, CalCot Mills — — [PrcAuxFA 1 — Cal Dry Dock. — — |PacBoraxCo. 98 100 dison Light11954119%4(Pac Roll Mill — — — GasConAssn. — = — Parf PainiCo 6% 714 GerLead Co. 85 — PacTr.usCo. — 24 HawC&SCo. 18% 19 |Pac T&T Co. 55 70 Hutch S PCo_24% 24% Sunset T&T. 41 — MerkxAssn.100 110 |United CCo, — 25 SALES—MORNING SESSION. 10 Alaska Packers' Associatio; 98 75 100 Hutchinson S P Co. 25 00 200 do do,b 10 24 75 15 :do do . 24 8714 100 Hawaiian Commerct 19 2% 126 do do . 19 75 15 do .do 19 50 30 do do . 19 3744 100 Market-st Railway. 44 00 10 do do - 43 50 30 8 F Gaslight, 93 50 208 V Water, 98 75 Street— 50 Atlantic Dynamite. 16 00 25 Edison Light & Pow 119 50 50V Water........ 98 75 SALES—AFTEENOON SESSION. Board— 2dison Light & Power Co.. 119 50 50 Hawailan Commercial. 19 00 50 do do, b2 19,00 25 Hutchinson ~ P Co. 24 50 15 Pacific Lighting 47 00 50 S F Gaslight. . 93 50 Street— 5 Alaska Packers’ Association.. ..... 96 78 St HOTEL ARRIVAILS PALACE HOTEL S H Babcock, Salt Lake H H Pitcher, Livermore Miss . A Gordon,SLowis W T Smith, Kiko Miss W Rankin. Cal S T Clulow, New York A Weddryen&w,Broklyn G Hermann, S R Miss Weddrven,Brokiyn R N Bach Dr ¥ Ruinens, 5iamburg G W Dav ider, D C F Burgen, Sheflie d Miss To New York J K Armsby, Chicazgo Miss E K 1, New York J R Ryland, Los Gatos a J Shores & w, Mont. L E Payson, D C L Stein, New York E W Churchill, Napa A S Hathaw: Dr D Smith, Napa. MrsC W MrsJ C Fearing, Mysvle Mrs L B Horner, DC Marysvie Horner, D C F N Fearing, Marysville J T Harrington, Colusa . 3 Kahn, St Joseph C D Ettinger, Ch W H allworch, Toronto C P Thore, Toror Mrs J Green, St Louis Miss Green, St Louis Mr Mareil & w, Havre F W Ishenorr, Portiand L L Plummer & C A Melsern, Boston ¥ G Memfir & w, S Cruz Miss G Skinner, Mrs E W Churchill, Napa GRAND HOTEL G Pacheco, Ignacio W H Lang, Cal C Aull, Foisom A Tschume, Cal F Martin, Portland W E Dargie, Oak! C W Ferguson, Seattle D E Nash J H Henderson & w, Or E Mansfiel J H Maggard, Ohio H R Zapf, Ohio Mrs S C Shale, G W Morgan, Cal W H Davis, § G M Foote, Hoilister ~ H Phillips, Iowa W H. Hinsey, lowa J W Houston, Cal T B Dorsey, San Jose Mrs Hayes, Boston W C Parker & w, Cal A E Osborne & w, Cal Mrs Hart, Santa P Johnson, Angeis S H Colien & w, icego 1o W W Dunn, Stanford E Guinzberg, New York R A F Penrose, Chicago w, Wis 8 Cruz land J C Maukle, Ohlo Cruz C H Kuapp, b ollister G_Johnston, Pleasanton M Ravger, N Y W Ackerman & w, Cal W H Brown & w,Sonoma Miss Phipps, WallaWalla Miss Welch, WallaWalla Ariz A P Maginnis, L Angeles H J Krabb, Fi Madison O W G Rancroit,San Jose Mrs M C Wilson, Or W C Good, Santa Rosa Miss Piisbu: COSMOPOLITAN D B Walker, Winters HOTEL., H A Preston, Jamestown r,OregonCity Miss A Wright, Stockton John Smith, San Miguel R A Slother, Castroville A Sterl.ng, Castroville J C Moflit, Rochester J Davis & wf, Victor korter © Pag F H Page, Fitchburg W Horkan, P W B Madden,Sacramnto J J Gallaghe; D Wilson, Los Angeles K Charlion, J R Rooney, Fresno J H Dugan N W Judd, Palo Alto P V Gifford, Palo Alto A Keller, Marysville A Bousen, Forc Wayne D J Coliins, San D Leah: Warren Hall, Pal , Port Costa G N Carson, Chicago Fitchburg taluma. acramnto ojave , Merced W P Gifford, Palo Alto 1o Alo Jose H S Matsumoto,Tacoma O R French, Porcland CH Hale, Portiand J B Taketo, N Y BALDWIN HOTEL. E H Brown, Downieville J James, Sacto J P Miller, San Mateo Sy J C Money, St Helena Mrs Cocle & s, Ogden F E Johnston, Napa J W Harwood, Benicia S Homphery, Alameda A H Jessee, St Louis C A Jones, Reno A S _Baiehuche, Chicago W R Clark, Stockton D B Macdonald, Napa S H Westfall, N Y ¥ O Cormack, Belvedere A H Christie. Milwaukee E S Garrett & w, Napa Bl D B Stephenson, SanJos A D Anthon: H Luckman, Alameda T e THE CALL CALENDAR. P W Cobb & w, Stocktn H L Billings, Chicago Portland T Denby, San Jose | June 2 l7(8|9|10f11|12]|13 |____!_‘_‘__ New Moon. ll14] 18 16 17|18 |19 (20 | Juan Fall J Moon's Phases. | PR | (O Last Quarter.| | s EAT R e e First Quarter| |21 22123!24135\26‘27!@ June 18/ Moon. une 24, Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. STEAMER | DESTINATION. | SAILS. | PiEER. Eurexa |Newoors . |Oregon poris |June 4, 9AM | Pier 11 Arcata. |June 5. 8y Pier 24 Del Norte .. | Grays Haroor | June 6. 5px .. Santa Rosa. |San Diego..... June 6.11ax |Pler i ABlanchari Oregon ports.. June 6. bew | Pier 13 Pomonn..... | HumboldiBay |June 6 zry | Pler § Columbia. .. | Portland It 7,10am | Pler 24 San Blas ... | Panama. 12 PMSS N, 9AM Pler 9 ! 8. 9axy|Pier 11 |June 9. 5ew | Pier 13 {yne 10.11au |Pler 11 Jne 10,12 ™| Pier 2 {Tne 11, 8am line 12.10Au Portiand vier 2 | Pier 24 3 CAMERS 10 ARKIVE. STEAMER | FroM 1 Progreso........ | Seatie. Columbia Portiana Mexico San Diego . Walla Wall Victoria & Puget Souna Del Norte....... | Grays Haroor. % Alameda.... . |Sydney. Peru... China and Japan Allce Bianchard Humboids Bay. .| Newport. ... Grays Harbor . | Tucoma. ©|Eel Rive .| Crescent City . .| Victoria & Puget Souna .| portiana Newport Honoluiu Mexico. panam: TSUN, MOON AND 11DE. BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAI L U. & COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY 'rm-} AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Spoken. May 20— Lat 29 N, jong 39 W, Br ship Ardmore, from New Westminst r, for London. May 16—Lat 17 N, long 26 W, Br ship Belford, for San Francisco. : May 12-Lat3 N. long 28 W. Nor bark Crown Prince, from Vancouver, tor Wolgast. May 2—Lat 26 S, loig 43 W, Br ship Forfar- ire, from Oregon, jor Alzoa Bay. e T Late 2 N Tong 49 W, Ital bark Giu- seppw, hence Feb 6, for QueensLown. Domestic Ports. SEATTLE—Salled June 3—Stmr Lakme; bktn Norhwest. for Redondo. ASTORIA—Arrived June 3—Bktn Uncle John, hence May 24: schr Gem. hence May 21. sailed June 8—Schr Enterprise, for San Fran- cisco GRAYS HARBOR—Salled June S—Schr Lille- San Francisco; schr La Gironde, for San for San Franci: TATOOSH—Pa hence May 22 for Seattle; stmr Mackinaw, heace Mas 30, for Tacoma. NAVARRO-Saiied June 3—Stmr Point Arena, for an Francisco. : TACOMA—Arrived June 3—Bktn Eureka, hnce REKA— Arrived June 3—Stmr_Pomona, huc May 2:schr Jennie Thein, hence May 28; stmr ¥ stmr Farallon, for Yaquina Ba ¥ n Porte COQUIMBO—Arrived May 30—Br ship Alrlie, from Portlana. ACAPULUO-Sailed June 1—Stmr Acapulco, for San Fraucisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived June 3—Stmr Lahn, frm Bremen and Southampton: stmr Aurania, from Liverpool and Queensiown: stmr ltalia, from Mediterranean ports. Sailed June 3—Sumr St Louls, for Southampton: stmr Majestic, for Liverpool; stmr W esternland. for Antwerp. 01 HAMPTON—Arrived out June 3—Stmr New York: stmr Trave. Sailed June 3—Stmr Havel, for New York. MOVILLE—Arrivea out June 3—Stmr Ancho- GLASGOW—Arrived out June 3—Stmr Norwe- glan. ¢ SOTTERDAM—Salled June 3—Stmr Spaarn- am. LIZARD—Passed June 3—Stmr Amsterdam, fm New York, for Rotterdam: stmr California, from New York, for Hamburg. GIBRALTAR—Passed June 3—Stmr Braunsch- weig, from Naples, for New York. CHILLY—Passed June 3—Sumr Dresden, from New York, for Bremen. SCILLY—Passed June 3—Stmr Prussia, from New York, for Hamourg. Importations. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbia— 1012 sks potatoes, 1108 sks flaxseed, 929 hides, 2537 sks flour, 653 bales flour. 687 gunnics flour, 1540 sksbran, 199 bags wool, 334 sks barlev, 882 sks oats, 725 sks wheat, 4995 pkespaper, 21,100 ftlumber, 1218 bdls shooks, 197 sksoysters, 30 bdis staves. Ti Consigneas. Per Columbia—H Dutard; Wolf & Son: Western Roll Paper Co: Dalton Bros; M P Detels; Z Tag- gar; Allen & Lewis; Erlanger & Galinger: A Carl: Buckingham Hecht & Co: Ous. McAllister & Co; Bissinger& Co: J P Thomas: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co; W C Price & Co: Fogarty & Parker: Geo Sneldo: ore, Ferguson & Co: Darbee & Immel; M E A Wagner; MorganOyster Co; White Bros; M B Moraghan: Clatsop Mill Co; Helstand, War- ner & Co, For Late Smpping Intelligenca Sea Fifteenth Page. OCEAN STEAMSHIPSE! O. R. <« IN. —To— ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Sccond Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. Etate of Californta salls.. ..June 2,12 and 23 Columbia sails. “June 7,17 and 27 From Spear- (Pler 24) at 10 a. % €UODALL, PERKINS & (0., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market streot. PACTFIC COAST STEANSHI? CONPANY CUT RATES VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class.......838.00 Second Class . . . $3.00 Meals and berth Included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. | PACIFIC COANT NTEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel. Juneau. Kil- lisnoo ana Sitka (Alaska), at ¥ 4. M., June 3 13, 18, 28 Juiy 3, 14, 1, 28, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- #end, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.). 9 A. 3 June 3, <. 13. 15, 25, 28 ana every fiftn day thereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R. at Tacoma with N. P. R at Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Port Townsend wiil Alaska steamers. ¥or Eureka, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomons, 2 P. M.. Jjune 2, 6. 10, 14 1%, B)and every fourth day thereafter. For Sania Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Sania Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) una Newport, &t 9 A. AL, June | 4.8, 12, 16, 20, 24. 28 and _every fourth day there- after. For San Dlego, stopping only at Port Harforl (San_Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 A M. Juse 2. 6. 10, 14; 18, 22, 26, 30 and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Ly Paz. Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Orizaba, 10 a. ac, June 2, 27, ana 26th of each month there- aft r. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery reet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st. San Franclsco. Thursday June 4. . 4.47| Moon rises 7.29 | Moon sets. 12.45A% June—1896. s eet| TIME Fw\'nm«‘ veet| M| pogt z el it 7 e G ) 19| 6.67| 3.3/12.09, 1.5 7.31 5.0 5 1. 8.16| 3.4/12.47 20| 7.48| 5.1 6 0.9| 9.18| 5/ 1 24| 810 53 7 031016 33 210| 26 K7l 63 8 —0.2/11,08| 37| 250\ 28| 9.07| 56 9| 4.35-07(115¥| 37| 332 81 9.a2| 5.8 10| 5.1|-1.012.44| 38| 311| 811015 5.8 Nare-—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence a3 totime. The seconds time column gives the second tide of the day, the third | time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are additions to the Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then ihe number givenis subtractive tes Coast soundings on the United from the donth ~'ven b he char's —e HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. N 8AN FRANCISCO. June 3. 1898 The time ball on Telegrapn Il was dropped exactl: meridian, or exactly at 8 ¢ x.. Greenwich A. F. FECHTE! tenant U. 8. N.. in ¢ tima. LER, arge. at noon to-day—i. e., at noon ot the 120th — SHIPPING INTELLIGENC Arrived. WEDNESDAY, J une 3. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, 45 hours from Portland, via Astoria 37 hours; produce, 0 O R & N Schr Reliance, Skipper, Co. Ross: bark and wood. to R A Gilbride & Co. Sehr Lila and Mattle, Lindbridge, 41/ days from Waldport; lumber and stavebolts, to T J Golden. Onkland direct, 12 nours from Fort Sehr Ocean Spray, Nelson. 20 hours from Iver- sons Landing; 90 cds wood. to N Iversen. Cleared. WEDNESDAY, J Haw stmr San Mateo, Fletcher, Comox; Pacific Improvement Co. Stmr Eureka, Jépsen, SanPedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Brship Edenballymore, May, Cape Town; Bal- four, Guthrie & Co. Ital ship Caterina Accame, Borzone, Queens- town; Eppinger & Co. Schr Wm Bowden, Fjerem, St Michaels Isiand: Alaska Commercial Co, Sailea. WEDNESDAY, June 3. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port ‘Townsend. Stmr Arago, Conway, Coos Bay. Stuur Crescent City, Allen. Crescent Clty. Stmr W hitesboro, Johnson. Schr Mary C. Campbell. Bodega. Schr Newark, Beck. Bowens Landing. Ger bark Paul Tsenberg, Wnhrmann, Liverpool. Scnr Etta B, Madsen. Fort Koss. Schr yohn F Miller, Hanson, rort Blakel Schr Abble, Hansen, Caspar. Charters. ey. The bktn Amelia loads lumber at Eureka for Honolulu. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, June 3—10 Pp. M.—Weather, | clear; wind W; velocity, 13 mues. CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA, S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only. Tues- June 16, a1 10 A. M. Special party raies. &'« ALAMFDA sails via HONOLULU and A\é KLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, June 25, BE2 P M Line (0 COOLGARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN, South Atrica. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts. 114 Montgomery st Freight Office. 327 Market st., San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Lina to Havre. COMPAI\'\”S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by | this line avoid both transit by English railwa; . nE | the discomfort of crossing the channel in & small boat. New Yorz to Alexandria, Egypt, vis Par. first-ciass §160; second-class, $116 " 3 1A TOURAINE. Capt. Santelll LA NORMANDIE LA GASCOGNE... LA NOEMANUIE LA GASCOH LA NORMANDIE. ... . g LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Lebent. June 6, 7 A For further partic3lars apply 1o A.FORGET, Agent, o mu:!?( iflga ing Green, New Yori. . F. A 0, nts, 5 Moutgome wvénue, San Franciaca. © S5O i m HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS Line from New York to Plymouth (Loudon), Cherbour, 1 aris & samburg, Normannia | June 25 A. Victorla.. ... . 2 July 3 1. Cab., $95 and upward . 850 pward PLYMOUTH-LONDOX. free of charze, by special train; CHERBOURG-PARIS, 614 h. For passaze apply (0 HAMBURG-AMERIC LINE, 37 Broadway, N. Y..or to KAHN & H ZOG, Agents. 401 Californiast.. San Francisco. ROYAL MAIL STEAfi PACKET COMPANY. SAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL ST banlghtly for the West Indles and m Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgl France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in con tion with the Pacific Mail S. S. Co., issued for freight and treag ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymouth, Cherbours, Southampton. First class, §195¢ nird ¢lass, $97 60. For further particulars apply to ¥ PARROTT & CO., Agents, 806 California Ste STOCKTON STEAMERS Jaly Al | Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily. Sunday at 7 P. M, 25~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMERS: J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Ca Nav. and Impt. Co VALLEJO, MARE ISLiND. “BENICLA, PORT COSTA SND CROCKETT. STR. T. C. Walker, Mary Garratt, Telephone Main 805.