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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1896 31 _—m—m— e _ THE COMMERC SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Australian Coal getting scarce. Silver unchan:ed. Bank Clearings lose 51.4%. Wheat futures advanced again. Choice Feed Barley rather firm. Oats, Corn and Rye dull. Hay steady. Beans neglected. . Potatoes and Onions about the same. Vegetables quiet. Butter, Cheess and Eggs unchanged. Prunes very duil. Cherrry season closing. Peaches and Apricots steady. Poultry nominal. Provisions unchanged. * Increased receipts of Wine. BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings last week were $18,233,940, against $20,045,303 for the same week in 1895, #10s8 0f 51.4Y. The enormons loss last week w really fiztitious, as the clearings for the same week in 1895 were abnormally swelled by the settlement of the Fair estate wheat, which was a transaction nvolving miliions. WINE AND BRAN]-)_!" RECEIPTS. Recelpts of Wine and Brandy at this port during the first five months of the year werelas follows, as compared witn the same perfod in 1895: Wine, 7,355,000 gallons. against 8,’ ,000; Brandy, 94,- 955 gallons, against 58,650, S B, Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top f) 8 staion indicate maximim temperatars for ine days: those underneath It.1f any, Lhe amount of reintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or lines, ‘conneet points of equal air pressur therms. or dotted lines, equal ien word “high” means high t is _usually accomvanied Tefers 10 low . pressure. a and accompanied by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows” usually first appesr on the Washington comst. When the pressure is high in_the interiol and low along the coas:,and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probaole; but when the “low” Is inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- sble. With & “high” in the vicinity of Idabo, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, June 6, 1896, 5 . \.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season: Hureka 52.12, last season 4 Red Biuf® last season 26.71: San Francisco 21.25, last season Fiesno 816, lass sason 14.67; San Luis o 17.70, last season 26.04: Los Angeles 5, last season 16.10: San Diego 5.93, last season 20; Yuma .88, last season 8.01. - lowing maximum temperatures are re- om stations 1n California to-day: 58. Red Bluff 84, San Francisco €0, n , San Luis Obispo 82, Los Angeles 76, viego 64, Yuma 8. . co.data—Maximum temperature €8, a , mean 60. pressure is_highest this evening on the coasts of Oregon and Northern Califoruia and lows Dakota and Arizona. Feir warmer weather ils throughout the entire region west of the Mougtains and south of Washington. A derate norther prevails in the interior valleys of California, which will continue during Sunday Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, June 7, 1896: Norihern California—Fair; warmer in the in- erior Sunday; brisk northerly winds; a moderate n California — Fair: warmer In the in- fresh nortnerly winds. ‘air Sunday. r fund: Arizona—Falr, warmer Sunday. san Francisco and vicinity—Fair Sunday: fresh brisk northerly shifting to westerly winds in e aflernoon. 'W. H. Hauumox, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORE, N. Y., June 6.—It was a narrow and protessional market at the Stock Excuange again to-day and naturally the dealings possessed 10 significance. Less than 50,000 shares were traded in. At the opening the market was irm on iriner covering by recent SLOTU seilers, who were iiabued with the idea that the St. Louis conyen- on will adopt & sound currency plank. Sugar as the sirongest siock at the opening and ai- ced to 125 on the recovery in the price of raw suzgr, accordipg to cable advices. Liguidations in this market have cexted and accordingly an ad- vance in the price of refined is lookel for. the close the stock was raided down to 12394, but at the decline brokers usually acting for their Wall-street Interests came in with buying orders and & rally to 12414 followed. The genera! rafi t advanced 16@%5% per cept at the start. Toward tne close. when (e de- mand from the shorts abated, prices sagged and the improvement noied was generally los:. Northern weak, the former declining 1 to 1424 and the latter 5 10 875 The weakness of the issues is due to sales by holders who don’t desire to pav further assesswents Speculation closed quiet, with prices a fraction lower on the day. Bonds were lower. Bales aggregated $305,000. Chicago and Erie firsts fell 1 to 108, Oregon Im- provement first sixes 1 to 8214, St. Louis South- western firsts 2 to 68. In Government bonds $100,000 registered fours of 1907 sold at 108. Grain, FLOUR — Dull,« unchanged; Winter wheat. Jow grades, $1 70; do fair to fancy, $2 40; do pat- ents, $3 70: Minnesota cler, $2 45 do’ straits, $2 95: a0 patents, £3 45: luw extras. $1 70; city mills, 84 05; do patents. 34 20; rye mixture, $2 50; supertine, $1 95; fine, 81 70, Southern flour, dull, easy ; common L0 fair extra, 82 20; good do, $2 80, Rye flour, quiet, steady: £2 40. TORNMEAL- Unchanged, steady: yellow West- ern, $2 05: Brandywine, $2 15, RYE—Quiet and steady 2 Western, 40%4c. BAKLEY—Unchanged: ungraded Western, 38 41c. O RLEY MALT—Unchanged;Western 48@58c. WHEAT—Firmer, go! 7. G. b., T8%c Lo ar- ungraded red, 67@77c; No. 1 Nortoeru. 70%e rive. 10 Options falrly active, and opened firm at 140 to 34c advance on reports from Kansas of 4 de- Crease of 29 per cent from last month, with cables higher, West higher and local covering; feil 14c; rallied 1c to il4c with the Wesi, and ciosed firm at 1%c to 13sc over yeslerday. July and September mios active. No. 2 red, June, 6714c: July, 673c; September, 65%4c: ecem- ber, 69c. CORN—Dull, firm; No. 2, 33%4c, elevator: Balge atioat. 5 Options were dull and s'eady; unchanged. July and September only traded in. - June, s8%ac; July, $dige; Sepiember, 35540, UATS—Dull, steady. Opuions dull, nominally 3¢ up. June, 33%gc; 28925 T e No. 2, 280; No. 3 white, 3bc: Nob g PChicago, 2814c: No. 3, 220: No. -3 white, 2834c: mixed Western. 23@24 wihite Western and white ~tate, 2435@28c. FEED BRA N—Unchaoged, bo@é0c. MIDDLINGS—Unchaoged, 60 6de. KYE~—Unchanged: feed, 6Uc. Frovisions. BEEF—Steady, dull; famil, $8 50@9: extra FINANCIAL, CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK gTOGKS.‘ WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. Non oFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 5828. 3. 5. PURDY, Manager. Orders instantly executed on atest mfid}_quo st Nation , = Caienes PPUIVATE Wik NEW YORK. d is usually preceded | Pacific preferred and Reading were | IAL _WORLD. y mess, $6@7: beef hams, quiet, nominal, $14 50: tierced beef, quiet, steady: city extra India mess, $11@:2; cul meats, dull, wek: pickled pellies, ;‘zu’cponndn. 4c: do sboulders, 414¢; do bams, @ LARD—Quiet, steadier; Western prime, $4 505 city, $4 0.@4 10; July.’ $4 65. Refined “quiet; continent, $4 76: South American, #5 15; com- pound. $7a@atskc. ¢ POR aiel, steady: old mess, $8 25@8 75: new me 9 50. —Fancy, quiet, fairly active: State do ereamery, 11@18%ec; Western 9@llc; do creamery, 1114@163gc: do 1”6‘8}“‘ Eiglus, ~'164¢; lumitation 2. CHEESE—aoderate gdemand: State large, new, 514@634c: do small, new, 4@7c: part skim, 2@4ge: full skims, 115@%e, o i firm: moderate demand; State and Pennsylvania, 1ic: Western fresh, 114@ 1234c; do_per case, 2 10@3. TA LLOW—Quiet, nomina 314@3%4c. COTTUNSEED OIL—Firmer, demand firm; crude, 19@20c; vellow prime, 25¢c; off grades, 2415@26c. o good, SIN=Steady; TUR. INE—Dull, steady: 2615@26c. PUTATOES—Quict, unchasged; ' Southern, §1 @s . “RICE—Steady, quiet; Domestic, far to extrs, 8@534c¢: Japan, 4@4luc. MO LASSES—~teady, quiet; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, $7T@S7c- COFFEE—Quiet,_unchauged; 811 400 BUT daipv, 10@15 dairy, factory, city, 8%4c: country, strained, common July, 11 50; September, $10 30: Octover, $1020. Spot Rio aull. steady; No. 7, 18%4c. SUGAR—Steady; raw, sieady; fair refining, 31/4c; centrifuzals, 96 test, 334c. Refined, fairly acuve, 1-16c nigher. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 815@10c. PEACHES—Peeled, ® 1, 12@15¢; do unpeeiea, 5lp@8e. PRUNE es, Bc. RAISINS—Two-crown loose Muscatel, 3@814c: Ao three-crown, 4@4Ysc: o four-crown, 415@ac: a0 London layers, 90c@$1. HOPS—Steady. quiet; State common to cholce, 2:p@8c: Pacific Coast, 25@258% WOOL—Unchanged. ! Merchandise. PIG TRON — Moderate demand; American, 10 75@1 COPPER—Unchanged: lake, $11 40@11 50. LEAD—Steady: domestic, $3@3 0315, TIN—Quiet: straits, $13 35@13 45. PLATES—Quiet BPELTEL—Firmer: domestic, 3410. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Tir., June 6.—Wheat opened in a whirl this morning, with prices 34¢ to lc above where they closed last evening, and throughouj the session the market exhibited but little abate- ment of the firmness prevalent at the start. The IKansas State report glving the condition of wheat in that State at 69,as against 97 on the first of May by all odds the wmost potent agent in producing the strength seen in the market. Ina | general way the unanimity with which State re- ports bave been giving deterlorated conditions affords the tone a sustaining quality. and the pros- of u bullish Government estimate next Wednesduy keeps the temper of the irade ata Digh tension. Large export clearances from both coasts for tne week—3,209,000 bushels—wers en- courag.ng to holders. pis at Chicago were twenty-four cars, and 5 bushels were withdrawn from store. The ad 477 cars sgainst 253 a y Last Siturday was a holid: | co ison is possible. Live 1e@%d er Closing _Contit qu I marsets higher. The ad was from 5 10 30 centimes, at Berlin 35 mari Antwern 3715 centimes Kxports at Atlantic ports were fuir at 302,978 busheis. In the last balf hour there was quite a flurey, prices rising 134c over the highest quotation recorded at oy July whea. opened from 60%ge to 60Y4c, sold between 6Uc and 621ge. closing aL . 4 higher than yesierday. Estimatad receipts onday, twenty cars. CORN—Was quite as indifferent to the strength of wheat to-day as it was yesierday, and prices | for the first hour, with the exception of a few | moments at th e opening, were scacely more thaa | steady. Large receipts, 508 cars, and the promis- | ing ou:look for the mext crop, were matters exer- | cising an influence paramount to even the usual culative sympathy with the leading market. | Withdrawals from stores were large at 366,467 | bushels. _Liverpool cubles were firm and 14d higher. Export clearances were 229.623 bushe.s. The final bcom in wheat force I shorts in corn to cover, and on the buying whish took place a m erate advance was noted. July corn opened at 3¢, sold between 150 and 287@28¢, closing at 2334c, Le@5sC bigher than vesterday. stimated receipts for Monda 5 cars. OATS—Lacked life and ene Like corn, oats were rather inclined to resist the iofluence of stronger wheat market, and for practically the s me reasons. ‘Large receipts, 439 cars, aud crop news of a very encouraging sort tended (o prevent prices from advancing. Withdrawals from store ‘were iarge at 465,876 bushels. Export clearances were 79,802 bushels. July oats closed 3¢ higher than yesterday. Estimated receipis for Monday, 320 cars. . AX—Was firm. Cash, 7914@80 , 8lc; September, 833p@84c. 19 cars. PROVISIONS—Product gave slgns of further re- vival to-day. The markel was not active, how- ever, and the early strength falied to be ‘sustaimed later. At ibe close July pork wis & stiade under yesterday, July land 23gc bigher and Jaly T 234@5 chigher. s i BUITER—The butter market continued firm to-day with practically the same conditions as have been prevailing. Offerings were moderate and the demand good. Creameries, seconds, 11@ 13c: dairies, extra. 13¢ asked; ladles, exteas, 10 @10%4c; firsts, §15@93gc; packing stock, 5@ Bljic: ocher prices uuchanged. FAGGS—Were moderately active. was falr_with offerings equal ments. Prices unchanged. 1034¢ ¥ dozen. MONEY—Was 6% on call and & loans. New York exchange sold Closing Prices: WHEAT-—June. 61545¢; July, 617 2¢; Septem- ber, 623,@ o e 4@62%¢. QGORN=Juue, 2BYpe; July, 28305 September, OATS—July, 1814¢: September, lfl? C. PORK—July, $7 2%14: Seplember, $7 40. LARD—July, 84 8213; September, %4 4734, K1bs—July, $893: September, $4 10. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Ipr, June 6.—The re- celpts of cattle were too small to make a market to-day and prices were nominally steady. The run of hogs was small and firmness was the result in the market for that animal Prices were 10¢ higher. ‘I he sheep marke: was slow and easy. CAITLE — Receiots, 100. Fancy beeves, $4 20@4 30; cnoice to prime, 1300 to 1700 pound steers. $3 95@A 10: £00d 10 choice steers. 1200 10 1600 pounds, $3 90@4 00: medium steers, 1000 10 1800 pounds, $3 60@3 65: common 1o tair steérs, 950 1o 1400 pounds. 85 30@3 43: feeders, 900 to 1200 pounds. 83 55@3 80; cows and heifers, extra, $325@3 70: cows. fair to_cholce, $2 20@ 3°10: cows, common t0 fair. $1 50@2 10: Texas rass sicers, $2 40@3 10: Texas fed stéers. 82 90 3 80; Texas cows and bulls, §2 10@500: miikers sna_springers, per head, 820@85: common to cholce stockers. 2 80@8 50: buils, cnvice (0 extra, $2 50@3 0U: bulls, poor to_cnoice, $2 00@2 75 calves, good to choice. 84 60@5 20; calves, common 10 good. $3 254 bU. HUGS—Keceipts, 11,080 Heavy packing ana shipping lots, $3 00@3' 37%: common to_choice mixed, #3 10@38 40; choice assorted, $3 45@ 350; plgs, 83 00@3 40. SHEEP—Keceipts. 4000. Inferior to caolcs, $2 5004 50; lsmvs, $5 50@6 35. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, 1rr., June 6.~The Earl Fruit Com- pany soid California fruit at open auction to-day, realizing the following prices: Roysl apricots, $2 25@2 €0;_seedling apricots, 81 50@% 60: Cly- Taan plums, 1 75@) 00 per hait-crate: Alexandar peaches, #1 40@1 75 per box. Porter Bros. Company sold at open auction to- day California fruit as follows: Apricots—Royals, $240@2 65; seediings, $1 40@L 8. Peaches— Alexanders, $1 90. Plums—Clymans, 31 60@ 180. Cherties—Oft condition Bigarreaus, 90@y5c; Tartarians, 50@95c. NEW YORK, June 6.—Porter Bros. Company sold sl opén auction to-day Cailfornia Cherries as follows: Tartarians, part off condition, $1@ 1 40; ligarreaus $1 10@l 15. NEW YORK STOCKS, c; Juneand eceipis were The demand to tne require- Fresh siock, 10@ 7% on time 0c premium. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call I8 134@2%. Prime mercantile pa- per, 4%@5% Bar silver, 6854c Mexican dollars, B3%gc. Sterling Exchange s quiet, with actual business 10 banke: '&mu. at §4 8714@4 8714 jor mixty aays and $4 8514@4 8814 for demand. Fosted 34 884 50, Conrmarsial’ bl 34 B814@4 8634, Government bonds were stead. State bonds- auil: raflroad bonds dull. Siiver at 1he board was steady. CcLOSING sTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 83 [Norfolk & Westrn. _4: ‘Atchison. - 14%4) Preferred., w?)t Preferred...... 4| Northern Pacifi 414 Adams Express. Preferred. . 1dvn alton, Terre Haute ¢0 [Northwestern American Expressili ‘American Tooacco. ;:l/, N Preferred.. Bay State Gas...... 27% 7 Baltimore & Ohlo.. 17%s ¥d preferred 31 Brunswick Lands.. 1IN, Y. & N. H...... 17644 ¥uffalo, Roch & P. 18 IN. Y. & New Eng. 40’ Cams bacifler. ... 63 |N. Y. Sosq & Wo. ‘Fip Canada Soutbern.. 0% Preferred.. 24 Canton Land....... BU%gOntano. . 12 Central Pucific,. .. 1434 miario & Western 1a | Ches. & Ohio . 161g/Oregon Improvmnt 1 Chicago Alton....., 16%| Prefer; = Preferred. )70 _|Oregon Navigation 14 Chicago, B. & Q... 77%Orexon Short Line. 6 Chicazo & E. Iil... 41" |Pacific Mall .. 25 Preferred.... .... 99 |Peoria, D.& Evans 2 Chieago Gas, . 6s14/Pittaburg & W. ptd 15 Cleve & Pittsbnrg..183 :l’u man Palace....168 Consolidation Coal. 32 ‘Qn ickslive) Consolidated Gas. 15413 ~ Preferred, C.C. C. & St. Louls 38 Preferred. 82 Preferced. U0 Cotton Ofl Cert ... 118 Commercial Cable.150 Del. Hodson........ 127 Del. Luck& Westrn. 163 Denver & R. G..... 12 Preferred.. . 4T Distillers. . 4T General Electric. Fort Wayne. .163 1Siiver Certificates. 68% Great Northern pfd118 iSouthern Pacific... 19 Groen Bay..... . /Soutnern R. R. 8 Harlem., . 295 281 Hocking Coal 1 123 Hocking Valley... 18! 108 Homestake.... 82" |Tenn. Coal & Tron._ 25 H. & Texas Cent...— | Preferred. 100, Tiiinois Central. Texas Pacific 7% 935 Iowa Central. ¥4/ Tol.A. A.& N, Mich.—~ Preferred. 1a|Tol. & Ohio Cent. Kansas & Texas... 103, Preferred. .. Preferred... 24 " (Tol.St. Lonis® K.C. 5 Kingston & Pem... 8 | preferred, 5 Lake Erle & Westn 18 |Unfon Paciti Y Preterred, 7054 U. P. Den & Guif.. - 3 Lake Shore. National Lead..... 254 Preferred......... 8514l Lonk Isiand 76 Louisville & Nash, 4954 Louisville Na&Ch _9 Preferred. . .... 20 Mannattan Consol . 10614 Memphis & Charis. 16 Mexican Ceutral.. ;g% Michiga | Cenird Minn & §. L. Preterred. .. Western Union...' 853 Minn & St. L com. 17 |Wisconsin Centrai. 1 Ist preferred. Wheeling & L. E.. 9 2d preferred Preterred. . 34 Missouri Pacific. Am Cotton Oil pid, 54 Mobile & Ohlo. W. U. Beef. 7 Nashville & Chatt. 68 |Ann Atbor. 9 National Lingced.. 15 | Preferred. 22 N. J. Central... Brookiyn Traction. 24 ad 20 North &merican. 'Erie 2d prd.... CLOSING BONDS. U S 4s, registered..108 M K T 2ds. * Do és. coupon. ... 110 U 8 s new, regstrd1167% Do 4s Mutual Union Do 4s, coupon....116% N J Cent Gen 5 2s. 941 Northern Pac 1s 1131, Do 2ds. pon....11814! Do 3ds. Cherokee 4s, 896,100 Northwest Consols.]3 Do 1897 100 | Do deb s. 108 Do 1898 100 (OR&N lss.. Do 1899...°71111100 |StL&IronMtGen bs 80 Pacufic 55 0 '95....— ISt L & 8 F Gen 65.112 DC3-65s ..........10954!St Pavl Consols....131% AlaClass Ads....107 [StPC&Pal 118 Do Class B 4, bs.. La Consol 4s. Missouri funding. XN Carolina con 6s.. Do 4s. 108 | Do Pac Cal 1sts./111 9914/Southiern RK bs... 923 — "Texas Pacific 1sis. 8514 Texas Pacific 2ds.. 20 Unfon Pac 1sts'96.103% West Shore 4 10814 IMobile & Onio 45..” 68 |R Grande West 1sis 7635 Ches & Onfo 510744 So Carolina 414s. Tenn new 3s. Va funding debi. Do registered. Dodeferred 6s... 5 |Atchison 4s Do trust repts st 6 | Do2ds A.:. ... . 414 Canada Son:h 2ds. 10415/G H & § A'6s ...1105 Cen Pac 18130t '95.102 | Do2d Ts. 100 Den & R G Ist.....121 [H & Tex Cent 85..109 Do ds.. 91 | Docoubs.........102 Erfe 2ds. 6434 Reading 45 1914 Kansas Pa Consols 74 " Missour! 6s (100 Ks Pa 1sts Den divl11igl FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOT. LIVERPOOL, ExG., June 6.—The spot market is firm. Cargoes steadier at 26s 5 buyers, arrived. FUTURES. Tne Produce Exchange cablegives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 3 fed Winter: June: 58 134d; July, 68 134d: Angust, 5s 114d; Septem” ver, 53 115d: October, bs 134d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ExG.. June 6.—Consols, 113 5-16; sil- ver, 8134d; French Rentes, 101f 773gc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Fxchange, 60 dfiys. — sassy Sterling Exchange, sight. - 4803, Steriing Cables - 480 New York Exchange, - 1215 New York Exchange, telegrs - 15 Fine Silver, B ouuce — 6864 Mexican Dollars. 543 55 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—Futures have again advanced, in sym- pathy with higher Eastern and foreign markets, but spot Wheat continues depressed, &s the ship- pers are not In the market. No 1, 0834c@81 0114 ; cnoice, $1 02%; lower grades, 96@HT340; exita choica for mili{ug, $1 0744@1 15 B cul. CALL BOARD SALES. (o] TomNAL, Suasiox—10 o'clock—December—300 ons.- $1 0114: 60U, $1 02; 700,381 02%5; 100, $3 013,: 700; #1 0174, Wi s REGULAR MORNING SESSI0N—December—1500 tons, B1 0234 1800, §1 0235 300, §1 02 BA RLEY—Continues duil, though bright Feed is futher frm, with & sale 6t 100 tons ai th top gure. Feed, 70@7134¢ B ctl; choice, 13%@7334c; Brewing, 1712@8¢. T CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clodk—December—200 tons. T1340; 100, 7134 EEGULAR MORNIN 1%, SESs10N—December—200 as the demand fs sat fied. No change in prices. Miiling, 85@8734c ® cui: fancy Feed, 8T14@0% ba: good to choice, 8214 @ST34c; common o 1uir, 75@ 80c: Gray, 80@85¢; Surprise, 921/4c@$1 ¥ cll. CORN Duil and unchanged. Large Yellow, 871/-_-{%90(‘ % ctl; Small Round do, 974¢; White, ! —75@76%4c B ctl. BU K\VA(?}IAA —85@90¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. * FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 75@3 85 B bbl; Bakers' exiras, $3 55@8 65; superfine, $2 75@3. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $1950@20; Cracked Corn, §20 50@21 P ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Fiour, 234¢: Rye Flour, 3i4c; Rice Fiour, 74c; Corn: meal, £3,@3c; extra cream do, 3ipc; Uatmeal, 884c: Ouc Groats, 4lyc: Hominy, 4@4l4e: Buck- wheat Flour, dc: Cricked Wheat, 3ac; Farina, 43j4c; Whole'W heat Flour, 3c: Kolled Uats, 414c} Pearl_Barley, 4%ac; Split Peas, 434¢; Green do, Slac B . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN-815@18 ¥ ton. MIDDLINGS—$16 50@17 50 P ton for lower grades and $18@19 ¥ ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFsS—Rolled Barley, $16@16 50; Oll- cake Meal at the mill, $20 per ton; jobbing, $21: Cottonseed Ollcake, $21 3 ton. HAY—First cutting of Alfalfa Is not auotable, as 1t 1s hot, wet and not merchantable. Iz is really not Hay. Prices for other descriptions are steads. New Wreat and Oat, §7 50@9 50 B ton; new Oat, 87 50@8 P ton: new Barley, $6 60@7 50 B ton,, Old Hay Is quoted as follows: Wheat, 1150 B ton: Oat, $7@9: Wheat and Oat. $8@11; Barley, $7@8 50 B ton; Clover, $6@7 50 ¥ twon; Caompressed Uat, $6 50@8; Comipressed Wheat, $7 @10 56; >tock, $5@7 per lon. STRAW—Weak at 20@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. o BEANS-Coptinue dull, with ample offerings. Bayos are qubtable ac 90c@$l B cil: Small Whites, $1 25@1 35 B otl: Pea, $1 20@1 30 B ctl: arge Whites, 80c@31 B ctl; Pink, 85@9bc; keds, $145; Blackeye, $175: Red Kiduey, nominal: Limas, $2 50@2 70: Butters, $1 40@. 60 for small and $1 25@1 50 for large. SEKEDS—Brown Mustard is quotable at $1 50@ 2879 o rieste, $2G3 60 G otls Yeliow Mus- tard, §1,40g1 50: Flax, §170G1 80: Canary, 2340 ) 1) a, 714@! : Rape, 235c b DR BA‘JA;)?A%—OH 1409 |pr :’ s ctl for Niles $125@1 48 for Green. O g POTATOES, ONION » VEGETABLES. POTATOKS—New ] otatoes, in sacks, are quot- able at 85c@F1 10 B cil: new Karly Rose in hoxes; from the River, £1@1 25: new Burbank Seedlings, $1 lo(?l 35; Oregon Burbanks, 85@90c: . 65@75c: Petaluma and Tomales, 6f ; Humboldt Burbanks, 70@S0c otl. ONIONS—Weak at 26@385¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—Arrivals were 683 boxes As- paragus, 124 boxes Rhubarb and 390 sacks Peas. ‘Quotations show very little change. Summer Squash, $1 75@2 B box for Pay and #$l@l 25 insmall toxes; Egg Plant, 10¢ 8 1; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 1 25@1 76 B bx: Cucum- bers, 50c@) R Gozen: Asparagus, 50c@$1 B box for ordinary and S1 25@2 jor extra: Rhubarb, 50c@$1 P box: Dried Peppers, 7@vc: Green Pep- pers, :@10c ® Bb: Green Pens, BUG70 B sack for Comman_and $1@1 25 for Garden; String Beans, o for, Los Anigoies and 7@0c R b for Winiers: Horse Beans, 40@50c B sack; Dried Okra, 1235c: Cabbage, 46@50c ® cu; Garlc, 4@6¢ B . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUITER—Steady at previous prices. “C|€Amu:l!— sncy, 1414@16c. seconds, 13@ c B M. Darry—Fancy, 13@1834c: good to choice, 12 12%jc; lower’ Mzfi)@lficl/.u » CHEESE—W eak and plentiful. Fancy mild new, 614c P B; common to good, 5@6c; Cream Ched: dur, 9c: Young America, 7@8c $ b; Westera, 10 @lic; Eastern, 12@1254c. EGGS—Cheap_are ‘weak, but cholce are firm. Eastern Eggs, 11@12¢; siore Egys, 11@11%00! ranch kggs, 18@150; Duck Eggs, 14@15¢ ¥ doz POULTRY AND GAME., POULTRY — Live Turkeys are quotable at 121,@14c B 1 for_ Ggbblers, 11@1214¢ for Hens: Geese, B pair, 76c@81 25; Ducks, $5@4 B dozen for ola and $4 for yonng: Hens, #8 5. $4 50: Koosters, youns, $6 50@8: do,'old, $4 4 50: Fryers, &a@ ‘Brolers, $4@5 for Jurge and $2@3 for small; Pigeons, 81 25@1 50 § doz for youug und old. GaM. Nom nal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS=Arrivals of Cherries were 2957 boxes, selling at 6:@75c for White, 80@75¢ % box for Biack, and ¥5c@8$1 for Royal Anne. Cherries 1n buik, ( %@7%ac B b for Wh.te and 5@ 6340 for Black and 8¢ for Rovul Anne. The season 1s diawing (0 & close, much eatller than usual, Owing to the shortness of the crop, Peaches, T5c@$1 25 B box. Plums, T6c@s1 P crate, Cherzy Piums, 4U@H0c B box Ripe Apples from Austraiia, $2 50@3 B box. Green Apples, 80@75¢ % box 11 small and 81 1 60 in large boxes and 50¢ B basket. Green Pears, 30@75¢ B hox and 60 B basket. lll).':'on o Apricols s0ld at 760 B box; Royals, 8504 x BERRIES—Receipts of Strawberries were 361 chests, selling at k 12 ¥ chest for Longworths *on '”f:l ‘Irgfl rfl“‘Iblll bulk for Goosel les, 2 C. ordinar; ang Sigdo @ B in bk tor Juree ‘ i Ras| s, 40@66c P drawer; Newcastle Raspberries, §1 26@1 50 ® crate. Blackberries, $1 75 § crate.’ A Currants, $3@0 ¥ chest, 'S—Tnere is nothing selling at the moment, | CITRUS FRUITS—Limes are scarce, Choice Lemops are firm. Oranges are in smaller supp y at $1@1 75 B box for Seedlings, $3@4 B box for Navels, 81 8063 50 for Malta Bloods and 81 25@ 225 for Mediterranean Sweets: Lemons, 75c@ $1 50 for common and $2@3 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, £6@7: California Limes, $1 % b; Eananas, $1@% unch: Pineapples, dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are about the dullest of all Fruits at the moment. The following prices rule on the Fruft Exchange: 5 CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 14@32c B 1b for quar- tered, 2c for sliced and 4@4Yac for evaporated: Peaches, 5@bc and 6c_for fancy: Apricots, & He for prime to choice. 9¢ for fancy and 10@11c 1b for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, 2isc for un- ressed: White Iigs, 4 In sacks: Pears, 70 B 1b r evaporated lialves, 332@6c @ 1b for quarters: Prunes, 3@314c; Plums, 835¢® 1b for piyed and 1345@2¢ for unpitted: Nectarines, $15@5c % Ib for prime to choice and 53¢ for fancy. Jomnixe Praces—Evaporated Apples, 4@i140 ® 1: sun-dried, 134@2c: Peaches, S15g80 and for fancy: peeled in boxes, 1216¢ B 1b; Prunes, 314 dc forfour sizes, b for 40@50's and 43kc for Apricots, 6%@9c for prime to choice, 10@11 for tancy Moorpark: Figs. black, 8lhc: White Figs, 3@bc: Pears, 8¢B 1b for evaporated halves znd 4@7%ac for quarters; Plums, 3 for pitted and 1@iYac for unpitted: Nectarines, S m for Rrime to cholos 488 RS AN D DRIED GEAPES—Prices are as foliows, carload 10ts, f. 0. b. San Francisco: Four- crown, loose, 384c; 8-crown, loose, 3¢; 2-crown. 215c B 1h: seedless Sultanas, 816@334 c; seedless Misseatels, 216@2340: 3-crown London layers, 70c B box: clusters, $1 35@1 50; Dehess clusters, 3210@2 25 Imperial clusiers, $2 60@2 75: Dried yra) —_— 'Jup;!';xa 'ricEs—Four-crown loose, 314@4dc; 3- crown, 8Y4c B Ib; 2-crown, 23,@3c. Seediess Sul- tanas, 4o @ Ib; Seedless Muscatels, 8¢; 3-crown London layers, 76@90c; clusters, 81 50@1 75: Dehesa clusters, $2 5U; Imperial clusters, $2 75; Dried Grapes, —. NUTS—Walnuts are guotable at 9@llc B 1 for No. 1 hard and 11@18¢ B 1 for paper-shell, jobbing lots; Almonds, 6@7%2¢ B 1 for Langue- doc and? 8;/,@10@- ior paper-shell. jobbing; Pea- Buts, 34@Te tor Eastern and 435@b%5c for Cali- fornfa: Hickory Nuis. 5@6c; Pecans, 6c for rongh and 8c for polished; Filberts, 8@gc; Brazil Nuts, 9@10: B Ib: Cocoanuts, $4 5l 100. HONEY —Comb is quotable at 10@12c ¥ B for bright and 8@9e B b for lower grades; water- white extracied, b@dvgc B 1bi light amber ex- tracted, 414@4%4c: dark amber, 4c; dark, 2@Sc. BEESWAX—45@-T%c B b. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon Is quotable at 6c B 1 for heavy, 7¢ @ Ib for light medium, 8¢ B Ib for 1ight, 10c for extra light and 12c B 1 for su cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 11¢ @ Ib: C fornia Hams, 10c P 1b; Mess Beef, 37 50@8: exira mess do, $850@9; family do, $10: extra prime Pork, $857@9; extra clear, 814 @ bbl; mess, $12 B bbl ‘Sioked Beef, 10¢ 9 b. A RD—Faster, tierces is quoted at 614 B 1 for compound 8nd 634C for pure; pails. 7Tige: Californin tierces. 514c Xorcnm&mnn -znd B14cfor pure: half-bbls, 14@6%zc; 10-1b tins, 7i4¢; do LS NN COTTOLEN E—6g64c in tierces and 63,@7%4c B 1 in 10-1b tins, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable st 7@7%c; culls and brands. 6@6 Y medium, 6@6gc; culls and brands, 5@5ac; lzht, 6c: culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, 5@52q¢: culls and brands. 4@:Yac: salted Kip, 6 @ tb: saited 0! snited Veal. 6e; dry Hides, 1015@11 Calt, T@8c cullsand brands, E@sYsc: dry Kipand Veal, 8@ culls, "10¢; Goatsk @10c; Sheep- skins, shearlings, 10@ short wool, 2u( 8%c each; meaium, 40@50c each; long woolsy 5l 60c each. Cuils of all kind« about 1sc less. TALLOW—1o0. 1. rendered, 314@3lac: No.2, Scirefined, 514@5%4c: Urease, 21ac B 1. WOOL — Va ley . regon, 9@i0vac $ b: do lower grades. 8@9%c ¥ B; Nevada, 6@9c B B; Sun Joaquin ana Southern Coast, six montns, 4@6c; Sau Joaguin, foothill, good to’ choice, 7@8c: San Jouguin, vear's fl-cce, dYa@6kaci nortiiern tree, 7@9¢; o detective, 5@BY2C B 1b. HOPS—114@sc @ Ib. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 25; June- July delivery, $4 37%; San Quentin, $4 30; Wool Bags, 2412@26%4c COAL—Harrison’s circular says: ¢During the week there have been nine arrivals from the Coast colileries with 21,950 tons of Coal, nothing from any foreign source. These Mzt arrivals of late are causing material reductions of stocks in yard, which in many cases are becoming very apparent. The toral quantity of Coal due 10 arsive here in the next 80 days, from England and Austraha, will not exceed 18,000 tons, and from the same sec- tions about a similar amount for the subsequent 50 days, so that the total amount that can possibly be looked for does not exceed 36,000 tons 10 arrive prior to August next. It iss very long time since our present position has been duplicated, and the conscquential result will be that our market will be entirely bare of allgforeign _steam Coals, except Swanses Anthracite, 0f which there is » full sup- ply at present on band. With theabove fizures before us.it becomes an assurance that we shall Iater on be forced to rely upon British Columbia entirely as our basis of supply, and as the control of the entire output from_there is in the hands ot only two firms, consumers may be made Lo feel their pover over the market. Of course any ma- terial advance by them maey be checked by a re- newal of Newcastle shipments, if the laborco - plication there should_ be compromised at an early late.” Wellington Is quotable’ at $8; New Wellington, $8 % ton: Sonthfield wellington, $750 @ ton: Seattle, $5@5 50; Bryant, $5: Coos Bay, $4 50: Wallsend, ¥7: Scotch, $7 50; Brymvo, $750; Cumberiand, $11@1% in bulk and $13@14 " in sks: Penvsylvania Anthiraciie Ege, $11 50; Welsh Anthracite, $8: Cannel, $7 50: Kock 'Springs, Castle Gate and P.easant Valiey, $760; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and §15 B ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 6%c: Dry Granulated, 5%2c; Confectiopers’ A, 5%gc: Magnolia A. 474c; Extra C.434c: Golden' C, 45kc; half-barrels, 14c more than barrels, and boxes bae more. as\'IRUP—-Uoldnn. in’bbis, 16¢; Black Strap, 10¢ gal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET., Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are follows: BEEF—First guality, 5@514¢; second do, 414@ 434c: third do, 815@4c % Ib. VEAL—Large, b@6c; small, 6@7¢c B . MUTTON—Weuners, 515@e: Ewes, 8140 B . LAMB—Spring Lamb, 6@634c # Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 30 § ib for large and 314c for small and medium; dressed do, 413@5%4¢ B . RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, qr. sks.... 2,350 Hay, tons 226 Oregon. 80U[Buiter, ctls. 322 Wheat, ctls. 55.483Cheese, ctls. 64 Barley , ctls.. 1,066 Eggs, doz. 11,910 Oats. 90|Hdes. no. 807 Oregon.. 770(elts, bdis 765 Corn, ctl: 469 Wool, bls. 142 Rve, ctls 348/ Wine, gals.. 17,100 Potatoe: 1,760 Leather, rolls. 87 Onions, sks.. B8€iQui-ksilver, fisks 4382 Bran, ski 630/ Lime, bbis. 120 Middiings, sks... 160 oo REAL ERTATE TRANSACTIONS. Rose Tynan (nee Jefters) to Mary E. Foley. lot on north (ine of Grove strest, 82:6 west of Octavia, W 7:6 by N 120; gitt. Edwin Danfortli to Francis O. Dantorth, lot on south line of Broadway, 109:6 east of Bu- chanan, E 28 by 8 187:6; gift. Charles, William and James Vamni to Nicola Varni, lot on east line of Mission street, 38 north ot Twenty-fifth, N 27 65; also lot on east corner of Huron strefl and 'Gepevi avenue, SE 237 by NE 240, block 5, West End Map 1: nlso lots 1 to 4, block 10. same; also lot on north line of Filbert street, 68:3 west of Mason, W 28:11 by N 120; 810. James Burke ministrator of the estate of Peter Burke) 1o Abram Van Siyke, lot on £ line of Diamond street, 124 N of Nineteenth, N, 25 by E 125, subject to mortgage; $2400. Jullus, Antonta ¥ and Charles 7. Bandmann (by G.W. Lane, commissioner) to Londonand_ San Francisco Bank (limited), ‘lov_on E iifie of Front airaee, 08 N of Californla, N 26 by B 77:6; 9, 500. Jacob and Lina Heyman to John Pearson, lof on Eline of Prospect avenie,75 N of Esmeralda street, N 25 by E 70, Gift Map 3; $10. Charles F. and kmma Moore to Lena Christen- sen, lot on. W line of Allen street, 125 N of Jeffer- ;ou., 1:3 ;0 by W 70, lots 1095 and 1097, Gift Map ‘William © Hale to Jacob Heyman, block bounded by Esmeralds, Prospect aud Chpultepes streets and Vircinia avenue, Gift Map 3; § | Funny Burnell (administratrix of the estate of John H. Burnell) 0 Frederick B. Burnell, lot on § corner of G _street and Ninth avenue Souvh, SW 200, SE 226, NE.100, NW 76, Nk 100, NW 150, block 191, Soutk San Francisco Humestead and Raiiroad Association Frederick B. Burnell to anny Burnell, same; also personal pi ty Albion Brewery: §10, Lawrence and Cutherina Compagno (o ienry and Mary Wright, lot_1, block 55, University Ex- tension Homestead: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Wells, Fargo & L. to J. M. Bartlett, lot beginning. at intersection of S line of Knox avenue with lina 16l with Telegraph a venue and distant 460.81 of Telsgraph avenue, thence E 50,295, 8 142.451, W 60, N 146.08,' being ali of lot 18 and W 10 febt of lot 12, Knos Parx. Oakland: $10. Alice ¥. Nicho'son to Patrick J. Brophy, lot on NI corner of Lincoln avenue and Ok street, N 100 by £ 88, being lots 13 and 14 block B, Ciin- ton Mound Tract: also lot on W line of Spruce street, 100 N of L'ncoln avenue, N 40 by W 132, belug lot 8, block B, same, Kast Onkland ; 810 San Francisco and Onkland Mutual Loan Asso- clation to Emma Brodien and F. E. Jonnson, lois § and 9, block F, ?.ulraom ‘Goiden Gate Tract, Uak- L H. ett H. Molse to same, same, quitclalm deed; $10. Builders’ Contraots. J. Schoenfelds with F. Wagener, brickwork on 1ot on SW corner of Geary and Larkin streets; $4798; Salfield & Kohlberg, architects, J. Schoenfeld wilh John Furness, carpenter work on same; §9175; architects same. 3. Schoenfeld with Silas A. Chase, floors, etc., @; 9 cents per foot: axchitects same. ST S ‘THE 8TOOK MARKET. Stocks touched the highest figures of the week yesterday. Chollar sold up to $3 85, Con. Cal. & Va. to 83 20, Hale & Norcross to §315, Mexican 108125, Ophir to $2 25, Polost to $1 90, Sierra Nevada to #1 20, and so on. Trading in Chollar, Hale & Norcross and several ocher svocks was leavy on the noon informal session. ‘The sugar s:ocks were higher, Hawaiian touching $20 25 and Hutchinson $25. The Silver King ussessment falls deliuquent in board to-morrow. Charles W. Haskell, superintendent of the Sa- vannah mine, Madera County, reports to the Gold ‘Mining Exchaige that the work at the minels progressing well and tha ore prospects are good, the general average being beiter than usual Wotk on level 1 is being rushed to strike up- raise from No. 2. Work will then be well cut out for a large amount of ¢ good milling ore. in the Wide Awake the ledge is very hard, and progress is slow. The official letter from the Savage mine for the ast week states: “The ore yield for the week was 10 carloads, ofthe average assay value of 363 84 per ton. Shij ore and millex being $37 69. ped to the Nev da mill 185 tons of 200 tons, average battery of same We have bullion on_hand at the mill of the assay value of $6859 58. We have rcsumed work in the main south drift on the 750 level. Considerab e has been done in tne shi mine. Brunswick lode—No, 1 shaft has attained a depth of 25 feet below the 300 level, and we have commenced to-day from the bottom of the joint incline curting out a chute for the 300 siation. “The joint north drift, 200 level, has been advanced repai 12 feet. in clay, | orphyry and quartz.” The weekly report ffonythe Con..Cal & Va.isas follows: 1550 level—Completed timbering, making re- pairs and easing timbers in south drife on ninth tloor (first floor above sill floor of this level) and resumed work in face of drift run_ south from end of stope. Total length 304 feet. Face in porphyry and quartz of low assa; 1750 level—From thirteench fo twenty-first floor s on old ground of former ted during the week 120 tons of orc, Ryerage assay vaiue of which, per samples taken from cars in mine, was $42 37 per ton. From north end of stope on_ nineteenth, twen- tieth and twenty-first floors on east side of old stope timbers there is from two io three feet in per ton. ¥rom upraise carried up from northwest drift from main west arif: from C. & C. shatft (50 feet anove sill floér of this level) a northwest drift has been advanced 50 feet throngh porphy1y and quartz formation of low assay value. Samples for assay taken from face cf and north end of st workings have extri width of ore, assaying value. $40 this drifc average 38 and $10 per ton. 1600 level—. during the week. 1000 levei—\West crosscat 1, started at poipt m north drift 550 feet north from Con. Virginia shaft station, has been advanced 25 feet, total passing through porphyry and clay separations and narrow lines of quartz, assay- lensth 365 feel ing 50 cents per ton. otal extraction of ore for week amounted to 120 tons, average assay value of which, per sam- ples taken from cars when raised to surface, was $42 30 per ton. On_Mond ore to Morgan mill. Mining assessments falling delinquent in June amount to $110,720, an_unusually large amount. Nevada mines call for $44,7-0, California mines for $49,500, an Arizona mine for $25,000 and a 0 work has been doneon this level v, June 8, will commence shipping Lower California mine for $1600. Following Are the Highest Prices During work and_timbering ¢ and throughout the POWDER STOCKS. 1615Glant Con.... 24 2414 82 Judson Doeee = — = “IVigorit.. 60c 95c MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, 100 ‘ 10 — |PrcAuxFA 1 - — CalDry Dock — — PacBoraxCo. 98 100 Fdison Light11954120 - |Pac Kol Mill — = — GasConAssn, — — |[Parf PainiCo 6% 4‘1% Ger Lead Co. 85 ~ — [PacTr nsCo. — 4 HawC&SCo. 2014 2014 Pac T&T Co. 55 70 Hutch S PCo_ 247 25 Sunset T&T. 41 = MerkxAssn.100° 110 |United CCo. — 25 & SALES—MOBNING BESSION. 10 Edison Light & Power Co.. 119 75 40 Hutchinson s P Co. 24 60 580 do -do 24 0214 ) do do 24 87 150 do _do 3007 75 do "do,b3 25 00 2d do do. bb. 25 00 25 Hawallan Com 20 00 50 do do, b3 20 00 50 Oaklend Gas, b 52 50 1 S F Gaslight. 93 50 30 do do 94 00 25 S V Water. 98 8714 $5000S V 4% 98 8714 Street— 50 Edison Light & Power Co.. 119 75 THE CALL CA.LENDA!:.. Jux®. 1896. {82} Moon Phases.| [Last Quarter.|| June 2| 8|9 |1o 1112|138 i s b 7 Sre __te New Moon | 15 15117 1819 (20 L Sl ——l——{|=—|—|—| 79\ First Quarter| |2u |27 @ June 18/ 28|24 25 ® "ok 22' UULAN ST EAMLES. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SATLS. | FIER. Columbis. .. | Portiand ...... |June 7,10AM Pler 23 SanBlas.... Panama.. . |June 8,12 ¥|PMS S Walla Waiis | Vig & Pgt Sna [June . 9au | Pier § Newpor: ...... (June 8 9ax | Pier 11 8t Paul..... . Eel Kiver Coos Bay. L00s Hay. San Diego. |Grays Harbor. |Jne | HumboldtBuy !Jne |China & Japan | Jne 1 aquina Bay.. |Jne June 9. 6eu | Pier 13 June 9. 5eu| Oceanic . |Ine 10104 | Ffer 13 _|Jne 10,11am |Pier1l 1012 | Pier 2 10, 2pu, Pier @ 10, 3PP M SS 11, 9am|pier 2 STLAMERS TO ARRIVE. the Past Week. SrEAMER | Frox T vuw STocK. (Mon. [Tues|Wed. Thrs.( ¥ri. | Sat. |Grays Haroor |--June 7 =] s ! | Eel River. . 24/ 35, 221 22| 23 Crescent City 10| 10 19 20| Tucoma. 44| B 50 52 54l 75 B0 76 76 77 C| 1.50| 1.60| 1.50| 1.50| 1.55 | e8| Tes| 67 70 syl 32| 80 us| 32| 33 11| 19 1 48 16 48 8.85 3.85 8.25 8.00{ 3.05| 8.00] Confidence.......| 1.40 Crown Polnt....| 69 Acapulco....... Gould & Curry.| 1.60 Norih Fori. Hale & Norcross| 5.10) Mexican . .| 110 Progressist. Mono.. | Willemette. Ophir. A Colum bl | Portiana’. Overman.. 13| | Newpore. ... Occldental 1.60 Victoria & Puger sound | . Juneld Potosi. 1.55| Portland. ieeee |..Jumeld Savage. 178 Panam Junels Seg. Belcher. 19 Sierra Nevada.. 108 SUN, MOON AND 11DE. nion.. 94/ Utah. )| 19 T. 5. COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY TInw’ Yellow Jacket..| 60| BULLETIN POBLISHED BY OFFICIAL BOAKD SALE Following wers tho Siaics i0 ths San Frenoisco tocx Board vesterday: REGULAR MORNTNG SESSION ~OMMWNCING .22(750 Chollr..3.60,500 Potost . 31350 .........8.55| 100 Beicner...77200 € Point.. . 69| 350 ... 79700 G &C...1.60 100 B & 5..1.561400 H&N 2.85/2 50 Bodie.....69. 800 Bullion 600 300 Following wers tne sales n the Paclfid Stook Eourd yesterday : REGULAR 100 Aloha....22 200 Alta... .2 700 Andes. 100 Challng.. .50 250.Choll... .ib CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, June 6—12 . Bid. Asked, Bid. Asked. Alpha Con. ... 21 23Jackson. Ja0 0 — Alia.. 19 Andes., 52 Belcher 82 Best & Beicherl.65 Benton Con.... 20 Bodie 70 Bullion 38 Bulwer. 31 Caledonia. . 13 Chollar .. 3.80 Con.Cal.&Va.. 210 Chailenge Con. &7 Con. Imperial. . 02 Confidence ....1.45 < —Svndicate. 0 05 Con New York — 10)>lver Hill. — 08 Crown Point... 72 T74/Slerra Nevada.1.10 115 EastSierraNev — U5 105 130 Exchequer — 13 Utah.. 2% 19 Goula & Curry.1.60 1.85Yellow Jacket. 64 65 Hale & Norers 8.10 3.15| GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. 100 Amalie... 2 65200 Lockwood Con' 35 500 260 3 288 20 00| 25 0L 35, 13| “Keystone....... Bid. o 500 Lockwood Con. LOCAL Bid 50 Spring Valley Asked San Francisco 250 Oceiat S. Opht o0 phir. Phros - 1701 SESSTON—10:31, bt 600 200 100 1ll.m SECURITIES, ‘Water. Gas. 550 Y Jackt..65 100 Ophir. 051200 Ovrmn. ...31 00 80 100 savg. i 6714 1750 200 Y Jacke. bt 176 AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. Sundav June 7. 4.47| Moon rises. 7.31| Moon set June—1896. 3 2 [~ 4 U016 Z 8| 4.35(—0.7| 3, 10{ 511|—1.0/12.a4| 39| 4. 11| 6.48{—1.3| 1.28| 4.3} 4. 1:| 6.48|-1.3| 2.10| 42| 552 13| 7.08|-1.3| 2.48] 4.3| 6.44 2 OTE—in Lhe above exposivion of the tides the early morning tides dre given in the left hand columm, aud the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence &3 to time. The second 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, &8 sometimes occurs. The heights given are additlons to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtractive trom the on Wy he ohar's ———e HYDKEOGRAPHIC BULLETIN. ERANCH HYDROARAPIIG OFFIOR, U. S N. | MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. June 6. 1893 ) The ume ball on Telsgrapn Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noou of the 120ih meridian, or exactly ut 8 » M., Greenwich time. F, FECHTEL®S, Lieutenant U. 8. N.. in chare. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Arrived. SATURDAY. June 6. Stmr Whitesboro, Jonnson, 14 hours from bGreenwood: rrties and lumber, to L k White Lum- er 0. Stmr Caspar, Anfindsen, 72 hours from New- port; ballast to Caspar Lumber Co. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 18 hours from Cas- par. lumber and r r ties, to Caspar Lumber Co. Stmr Laguna, Peterson, 19 hours from Bear Harbor; r r tes, 1o roliard & Dodze. Stmr St Panl, Green, 70 nours from Newport, exc; pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br bark Aimora, Tnom pson, 189days from Hull, via South Shields 165 days; mdse, to Meyer, Wil- son & Co. Bark Kate Davenport, Reynolds, 10 days from Port Blakeley: lumber, to Renton, Holmes & Co. Bikin Cheballs, Simonsen, 26 days from Hako- date: 13.019 bags br mstone, t2 S L Jones & Co. Bktn Monitor, Turloff, 11 days from New What- com; 260 M it [umber, to Chas Nelson. 17 davs from Briz Courtnev Ford, MacLeof, Kahulul; 10,500 bags suga schbr John D Tallan N Kahulol; 15,700 bags sugar, to Allen & Lewls. Schbr Sparrow, Dart, 6 days from Kureia lumber. to J B Hanity. " Schr Bessie K, Anderson, 16 hours from Albion; 78 M fi lumber, to J S Kimball. Schr Lizzie Vance, Hardwick, 8 davs from Port Gamble: lum! er. to Puget Sound Miil Co. Schr Annle Larsen, White, 914 days fm Tacoma. ‘lflmber and lachs, to Hanson & Co. Oakland rect. Schr Queen, Edwardson, 10 days from Port Hadlock : lumber. (o W J Adams. Schr Alice Cooke, Pennaliow, 21 days from Ka- hului: 21.300 bags sugar, 148 bbls molasses, 10 Allen & Lewis. B Cleared. SATURDAY, June 6. Stmr Columbla, Bolles, Astoria; Oregon Railway and Nav Co. Stmr Mineoia, Pillsbury, Comox: Pacific Tmp Co. 98 60 9300 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, June 6-10:30 A. 3. UNITED STATES BONDS. Fohiad v s as reg..J087" 2" U S 48 coup.. — s reg. .. - Do row tasueile 11634 g S MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCblebs. — 113 |PagRollMés. — — Cal Elec L, 68 1221500 2d 18 6s... — CniraCWbs 95 - 97 | &0 Ry 65.105 120 Dpnt-stex-cp 17 - 98 [P&Ch Ry6s. — 107 Plan L&b6s — 1233 Pwlst RR6S. F&CHKRGs1045, Gnteed 83 — " Ariz s v 6 BeeiColeae198 | |SPRRCAI O 10004211 DokyConts..104 105 [SPRRGaibs. — " — NatVinés1st 95 100 [SPBrRCalfs. 8933100 CNgRTs. #8105 [SVWaterfs.. — 11914 N P C RR63108 110 [SVWaterds.. 983, — N Ry Cal 65,108 10715'StkinG&E 6s — 100 STt 101 1014 SteratRo 1078 = Gas 5 y = Doud is ~ 106 |VieallaWCts — " 94 Omunibus oa. — 140 WATER STOCKS, Contra Costa 3714 39 (SanJose..... 75 100 Marin Co. wrr |Sprog Vailey 9534 99 GAS STOCKS. 8 20 27 (Pacific Licht 4674 47 Contrale 95— [San Francsco Iaa Hig Oak GL & H 52%g uwmnkwn. o= 21 Pac Gaslmp. — BbYal . X INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFd165 180 [Sun........ 26 50 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Amer B&TC. — . — (LondonP&A 13814150 Anglo-Cal.... 513 — [London&sSF.” — " uTig Bank of Cai .. 288 24214 - Cal S D&TCo_56Yg — P FirstNa:ionl178 182% S Grangers - - . SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.1415.1500 (Sav & Loan.. — 100 Humb SEL.1100 1450 [Security......250 260 Mutual....... — 40 [Union Trust.750 800 SFSavUnion — 485 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. California....108 110 |Oak SL&Hay — 100 Geary-st...... — 056 |Presidio.. 7 - Market-st.... 4315 4434 Sutterst. - - Stmr Bertha, Hays, Sand Point; Alaska Com- mercial Co. Stmr ‘Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. " Stur Alice Blanchiard, Dunham, Portland: N P8 0. ‘Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Bktn 8 G Wilder, McNeill, Honolulu; Wilhams, Dimond & Co. 7 Schr Equator, Randelin, Chignik Bay; Joseph Humne. Salled. SATURDAY, June 6. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. sumr Jeanie, Mason, Herschel Island via Port Clarence. Sumr North Fork. Hansen, Eureka. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Bertha. Hays. Sand Point. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. sumr Alice Blanchard. Dunham, Portland. Stmr Del Norte. Stockfleth, Grays Harbor, Stmr Alblon, Lunaquist, Westport. £n p Spar:an, Polite, Seattle. Schr Ottillie Fiord, Segethorst, Grays Harbor. Schr Bobelink. Nelson. Mendocino. Schr Webfoot, Donnelly, Grays Harbor. Schr Elvenla, Johuson. Schr Arthur T, Krog, Nehalem River. schr Ida Schnaner, Nie'sen, Port Clarence, Schr Eureka, Wirschuleit, Coquille River. Churters. The Br ship Cardiganshire is chartered for wheat to Eu , 25%—13 3d less direct; Brship Ceitic- burn, 27 6d~15 8d less direct—August ioading. The Br ship Auscrails loads wheat at Portland for Europe, 26s: bkin J M Griffith, lumoer at Seat- tle for Honolulu: ship John A Briges, lumoer at Port Blakeley for Cork, 85s. 4 Telegraphie. POINT LOBOS, June 6-—10 p. M.—W eather, hazy: wind NW; velocity, 20 wmiles. Spoken. May 22—Lat 48 N, long 24 W, Brship Andreta, from Oregon, for Queens.own. May 10—Lat 831 N, long 39 W, Br bark Powys Castle, from Oregon, for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived June 5—Schr Sallor Boy, from Redondo. CO0S BAY—3Salled June 6—Stmr Arago, for San Fra . AMBLE~Salled June 6—Scbr Hueneme for San Pedro. EUREKA~—Arrived June 6—Stmr Pasadensa, fm san N CDS.SmBAY—Slfled June 6-Schr Western Home, for ~an Francisco. COLLINS LANDING-Salled Juue G—Sobr Mary r 8an Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 8—Stmr Rival, 5. | ”m:‘!unl 6—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. LOMPOC—Sailed Junef§—Schr Nettie Sundbors, for San Francisco. ASTURIA—Sailed june 6—Brbark Inverness- shire, for Queenstown. : BOWENS {LANDING—Sailed June 6-—Schr Newark, for San Francisco. . MENDOCINO—Arrived June 6—Soar W 8 Pheips, hence May 30. Foreign Porta. NANAIMO-Sailed June 6—Ship Elwell, for San Francisco. - * FALMOUTH—Arrived June 5—Br ship Ban- nockbara. from Oregon; Br suip Cape Y ork, hence an PLYMOUTH—Arrived Juns 5—Brship Eaton Hall, from Tacoma. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived June 5—Nor shin Hiawatha, hence Feb 6; Ger bark J W Burmeis- ter, from Oregon: Br bark Gifford, from Tacoma; Br bark Inveramsay, hence Jan 11. HAMBURG—Salled June $—Br ship Passof Brander, for Santa Rosalia. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed June 2—Br ship Manchester, from Amntwerp, for San Francisco. SHANGHAI—Arrived June 5—schr Prosper, from Port Blakeley. lmportations. NEW PORT—Per St Paul—405 bxs oranges, 208 bxs lemons. 6 sks chili peppers Hueneme—1 bx raisins, 1 bx tobacca. Veniura—11 pigs household goods, 1 bix grocer- ies, 16 bxs drugs, 67 bxs oranges, 65 bxs lemons, 1 bx bu.ter. East ban Pedro—3 bxs curios, 1 bdl curios,1 bals hose. San Pedro—10 sk s chili peppers, 1 bx coffee, 307 sks corn. 3 Carpenteria—5 sks cbi'i peppers. Santa Barbara—1 cs svrup, 1 cs clothing, 2 pkgs paper bazs, 219 bxs lemons, 1 bale rubber gcods, 1 bx fish. 1 pkg paper, 22 bxs Oranges. Gaviota—3 bxs butter. Port Harford—1 iron furnace, 49 obxsbntter, 11 cs cheese, 1 cs dry goods. 1 bx beeswax, 6 Cs €388, 1670 sks beans, 431 sks bran, 4 bxs fish. Cayucos—1 sack 1cs dry goods, 69 bxs butter, 6 cs eggs, 14 dressed calves. San Simeon—6 tubs 55 bxs butter, 7 cs eggs, 1 cs cigars. 11 hides, 4 calves. Monterey—6 mats rice, 1 galvanized tub. Consignens. Per St Paul—Campodonico & Malcolm: G F Bow= man; McDonough & Runyon;: L Scatena & Co; W Cluff & Co; Eveleth & Nash: Minaker & Wel- banks; LG Sresovich & Co: K RStevens & Co: D W Shellnier; Gould & Jaudin: Daiton Bros; C ter & Mosely ; Gray & Barbieri: Bowers Rubber C Andres Gonzales: Pacific Coast Syrup Co: Samuel Bros & Co: £ S Emerson; Allen & Lewis; Gordan & Co; American Biscuit Co; Levi Spiezei & Co; A J B Immel &Co; R H Davis: C.A Fay: Page' & Co: A Fieishhacker: Jones & Co; W T Carroil: A Tevy &€o: Goodyear Rubber Co' Standard 0ilCo; ‘American Union Fish Co: Wheaton, Breon & C Mark Levy & Co: Wilson Bros; Joan Tavior & Co! J Ivaticovith & Co: H N Tilden & Co: Hills Bros: H Dutard; Brigbam, Hoppe & (¢ Haul & Son: J P Thomas: & Co; Ross & Hewlett: L D Stone & Co: Unton 1 Co: Dalton Bros; De Bernardi& Co; A Wyss Marshall, Teggart & Co; M T Freitas & Co: Harrls, Broi & Co; Langley & Michaels: Getz Bros & Co; ¥ B Haight: Sinshéimer Bros; E R Stevens & Co. Erlanger & Gulinger: Murphy, Grant & Co: Wil Bros: 0 BSmith & Co: Cliaf Montgomery & O C E Whitney & Co; Dairymen’s Union: G Mig vaca: ~Goodall, Perkins & Co: Western Meat C F B Haight; H Kirchmann & Co; W B Sumner & Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence e Fourteenth Page. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS) ASTORIA AND PORTLAND $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS.AND BERTHS INCLUDED, June 2,12 and 22 June 7,17 and 27 art (] 24) at 10 A $00DALL, PERKINS & 00., Genl. Supts. ¥. ¥. CONNOR, General Agent, . 630 Market sireas. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPARY CUT RATES VICTORIA, B. C,, and PUGET SOUND. . First Class.. Second Class... Meals and berth included. Ticket Office—4 leonigmery Streek GOODALL, PERKINS & C 5 Genersl Agents. PACIFIC COAST S_TE:\!SfliP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel. Juneau. Kli- lisnoo sna Sitka (Alaska), a9 a. M, June 3, 18, 18, 28 Juiy 3, 1%, 18, 28, For Victoria and Vancouver (B C.), Port Town- send, Seat:le, Tacoma, Evereit, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.). 9 . M. June 8 7. 13, I¥, 28 3Rk gna every fith day thereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R, R, at Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Port ‘Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- volde Bay) sir. Pomona, 3 P. . June 2 6. 10, 14 1% 22,25 3 and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Crug, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Por, Harford (San_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Sanwa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) ana Newport, at § a. 3., June 4. %, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and every fouria day there. after. For San DI mflg:fl‘ only at Port Harforl (San Luis OblpoI uta Barbara, Port Loy Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 A M., due 206010, 14; 48, 26, U and every fourth day thereafter. For kinsenuada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Ly Paz. Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), sir. Orizaby, 10 a. M., June ana 25ch o1 eacil onih there- afr r. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl Agentv. COMPAGNIE GEXERAL TRANSATLANTIGUR French Lina to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER {NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transic oy English call the discomfor: of crossing the channel in i boat. New Yori 10 Alexandria, Egypi, via Paris first-class $16U: second-class, $116. 1.A TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll. LA NORMANDIE, LA GASCOGNE LA VL Nol LA GA*OQGNE. LA NOR (ANDIS, .. LA BOURGOGYE. Capt. Le A ¥or fuxther particalars apply 10 % A FORGE {) Agent, No. 8 Bo ¢ inr Green, New York. CEANIC S.8. CO. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULY NEW ZEALAND, e AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA. 8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU day, June 16, at 10 . 3. Special party ra # ALAMFDA sails via HONOLUL! AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, Jue 25, a2e. m Line (0 COOLGARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWY, South Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agts. 114 Montgomery at. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. WIITE STAR LIRE. Unfted States and Royal Mall Steamers BETWERN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. YABIN,$60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $38 and $40; Majesuic wnd Teutonie. .s:n;geadx‘lcxm from Englgnd, Ire land, ,_Swede a nmark throbigh £0 San Franciscs at lowest raies. Tickets Lues fi dates and cabin plang be proct 1 L AVERY, Faclflc Mall Dock, or at the @General 2] e Company, ariet streely under Grand Hotel. W, FLETCHE R, General A gent or Pacifio Cossts ROYAL MAIL.STEAR PACKET COMPANY. ERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S.I;E:n‘l(gnny for the West Indies and Southampton; calling K zoute: sk Corbourg] France, and Plymouth to lan o TS B ila of lading, in connection with the Pacifio Mall 8. 8, Co. Issued for troight and treas- direct ports in En; rmany. “’:‘I:‘r'ou.n "ela“ from San Francisco to Plymout| " Cherbourg, .fl;mhmymn. First class, $195: th elass, For further particulars apply to - rumufinc CO., Agents, 308 California e STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily. - Sunday at 7 P, M. 25~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. SLEAMERS: 3 T, O. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton, Teiephone Main 805. _Caw Nav. and Impt. Co TALLEJ0, NARE ISLAND, “BENICIA, POR! (OSTA AD cuéclmc.u' ; STE. MONTICELLO, Sooiph Botorie sed ey 1p: e ra: Saturday, 10:30 .., i v %r Mission 1, Pler 3