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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1896 e - e s e o AEEEIN SR ST, W T B e e THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Silver unchanged. Wheat weak. Freights steady, All other Cereals dull. Beans neglected. Seeds dull. Hay unchanged. Potatoes steady. Onions very cheap. Vegatables weaker. Tutter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. More East.rn Poultry 1. Buyers s ramble for Cnerries. Other Fruits keep up. Oranges going out. Limes scarce. No call for Diled Fru Provisions unchanged. Hides and Tallow as betore. Hops and Wool dead. Hogs weaker. Coffee dull. Canned Fruit unchanged. Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures bhose undernesth ruinrall, uf melted snow in inches and Y during the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid lines, connect points of equal alr pressure; igo- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. ‘he | word “high” means pmetric pressure and s usually accompanied by fair weathei: ‘low” refers to low pressure, and is usually preceded and accompunied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” usually rst &ppesr on the Washington coast. When che pressure is high in_the interion and low aloog the coas: the isobars extend north and south along the Coast, rain is probable; but when the “luw’” is inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain seuth of Oregon is sble. Wiih 4 “high” in the vicinity of I the pressure falling to the California coas weather may be expected in summer and coider weather in winter. Ihe reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resu WEATHER BUR:AU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TCRE. W EATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, June 9,1896 5 . A.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The follow comparea with those of same date last seas Eureka 51.90, iast season 46 Red Bluft ; San Francisco 21 the seasonal rainfalls to date as n: Los Angeles 9.35, 5.93, last season 01 0, Ias® seas last sesson 16.10: San Di 20: Yuma .8 The follo ported from s-ations 1 Eureks 60, Red Bluff 84, S esno 94, San_Luis Obispo, 7 San Diezo 68, Yuma 108. i San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 69, minimum 50, meun 0. 2 The pressure is highest this evening along the Oregon cous: and lowest in Utah and Arizona The conditions are those fayorable for northers in the interior of Caiifarnia. High north winds will prevail Wednesday. but the (emperature will not be as high as it will be on Thursd: 1 probabl interior val far this season y Forecast made at San Francis ending midpight, Jane 10, 1896 Northern California—Fair; warmer in north por- tion Wednesday: probably still warmer Thurs- brisk to high northe : a norther. Southern Calijornia—Fair: continued warm s are likely to be the highest thas Wednesday: probsbly warmeron the north and central cossts; brisk northerly winds, a hot | nor:her. | Nevada—Fair; probably warmer at Carson City Wednesday. Utah—Fair; cooler Wednesday. Arizona—Fair; continued warm W ednesday. San Francisco and _vicinity—Fair; warmer Wednesday; fresh 10 brisk northerly winds. W. H. HAMMON, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y.. June 9.—This has been an- other extremely quiet day at the Stock Exchange, the transactions footi The fact th quotations there slightly above our closing on ves- er.av imparied steadiness to the loca. market a the «pening this morn! on set 1n in sympathy with u fairly I movement in Sugar. due to a report tha r. & prou inent_broker and son-in- Cheodore A. Ha meyer. had met his de srday while pia; poio. _This story was sccompanied by another t the firm of E.C. Potier & Co. were closiug out their ho din It_subsequently trans pired that Mr. Potter, susiaining serious in- ,with good chances of recov- less Sugar stock declined ably and Iron, the former selling off 214 to 2414 and the 1atier 154 (0 2234 on reports that the earnings of bo;h companies were fall nsequence of dull trade. Consolidated d 210153 and recovered to 155. In the remainder of t list the 10s-es after an early advance of 1a@34 pe cent wer only Vg to 3. followed by a partial re covery in the late transactions. The declurat n usual dividend by the Manhattan Elevaied ors, and the_recommendation by the committee of the \Western Union to declare the usuwi_dividend on that stock, served Lo hold these shares firm. ‘The speculation closed barley steady in 1on Net cha show declines of 14@1%4 per cent, enpessee Conl and Iron. was active and weak. The ed $1.085,000. Chesapeake i 1072, Iron Mountain lidated 3's 234 (0 7714, Kansas and Texas s-conds 1 to 57. Ohio aud Sou-hern firsts and 6's 2 1086, Wisconsin Central 5's (certificates) 1 to 34 and Northern Pacific 10 117. i Government bo .ds $7500 coupon 4’s of 1925 solaar 1165,@117; $4000 registered 4’sof 1907 at 108@10%%4. Grain. FLOUR — Steadv, _fair _demand; Winter whear, low grades, $1 7(@2 85: do_fair_to fancy, do patents, $3 70@3 90: Minnesots @3 0b: do straits 3 551 @4 48: luw extras, do patenis. 0; superiin ern_fiour, quie £00d to_chice. ine, fer; Western, 4115@42c. Nominal; ungrided Western, 38@ EY MALT—Quiet; Western. 48@53c. I'—Dull, lower with op:ions: £. 0. b., 7354c 1ve: ungraded red, 65@75¢; No. 1 Nortners, ons wers irrezular and less active, closing weak at 2@ deciine on lower cables’ foreign reilinz, weak West and locul liquidation: July and September most active. No. 2red Junme, 651jc: July. 654:: September, 6455c; ecember, Btidac, COLN — Dull, easier: No. 2, 82@83%jc, ele- 34@34L4c afloal. OUptions were dull and weak at 14@3/gc decline easier cables, lower Wes. and local realizing. most_active; June. 38gc: y, 341/s: August, 3454c: September, 353gc: Uc- Spot_ pric 0. 2 Cli hite, “43jc Western and white 2 Blpc. FEED BRAN—Unchangea, 55@60c. MIDDLINGS—Unchanged, 60@60¢c. KYL—Unchanged: feeu,clc. “rovisions. 23@Zdc: white n > maximum _temperaturs for the | | bushels. . $6@7: beet hams, qull, $14 50: tierced beet,’ quiet; clty extra India mess, #$11@ cut mests, firm: pickled pellies, 13 pou 4cizdo shoulders, 414@atee: do hams, $14@9 TARD—Dull; lower; Western steam, $4 3 city, $4 05; September, $4 60. Refined, quiet, 3: ‘continent, $4 70; South American, $6 151 eas) comy'g\lnm $i@414. Dew mess, $8 76@9. CHEESE—Steady: fair demand. State large, do small, new, 4@7c: part skim, 1v,@zc. 'ALLOW—Nominal 314c. yellow prime. 25¢: off grades, 25¢. FETROLEUM—Steady. RESIN good, $1 721, TURPEN E—Dull, steady; 2516@26c. POTATOES—S Southern, 5e@$3 50; oid, 75c@81. RICE—Steady: Lomestic, to extra, S@dsjc. MOLASSES—Steady, quiet; New Orleans open Kettle, choice, 37@37c. COFF 7, 13340 3 o-16¢; centrifucals, 96 test, 3 13-16c. Refined, quiet; standard A, 5 5-16¢; A, 4 15.16c; cut loaf, 5 11-16c; crushed, b 11-16¢; powdered, 534c; granulated, 5 1-16¢; cubes, 5 5-16c. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 815@10c. PEACHES—Peeled, # I, 12@13c; do unpeelea, 635@80. 'l"}?‘ Four sizes, bc. ES do three-crowy, 4@414 @de 31 25@1 40. HOPS—Quiet, stead ate common to cholce, 2ya@Se: Pacific Coast, 2Lo@7c. WOOL—Moderate demal fleece, 15@21c; pulled, 15@33c: Texas, 7@12¢. Merchandise. PIG IRON — Moderate demand; American, ¥10 75@13. —Quiet, firm: lake, $11 40@11 75. teady; domestic, £3. y: straits. $135 20@13 30. —Quiet. K—Dull: domestic, $4 05@4 15. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Trn, June 9.—The bull fever in genuine, bona-fide revort, and not a rumor like that circulated last week. It gave the coudition as 77 per cent, a talling off of 15 points from the last previous report, whereas the crowd had placed the condition in that State as 62 on last Friday. This D selling which took place this mormng prices re- cedea about lc. Northwestern receipts were 685 cars agalnst 666 last Tuesday and r azo, Chicago hiad 34 cars and inspected out 80,568 verpool cables were 14@34d lower. Closing Continental cables were generally lower, Immediately preceding and subsequent to the re- ceipt of Bradstreet’s report giving the moderate tion of 1,7 ushels in the world's ks, the marki ed_increased weakness vrices fell mbour lc below the early inside figures Export clesrauces were fair at 448 bushels. July 7 declined to 58 under_yesterday row 15 cars. CORN—Suftered depreciation_on account of the heavy receipts—553 ca wer Liverpool cables, and in a gene fluence ot the conditions at brilliant prospects for i crop and the Known stocks Beld back by farmers were omnipresent considera- tions. The weakness of wheat doubtless lent easi- ness to corn. Withdrawals from store were bushels. Bradstree'ts reported an increuse s 0f 847,000 bus Export clearanc were fair at 200,145 bushels. July corn opened at 28¢, sold between 281gc and 27%c, closing at sC, ¥4@¥g- under vesterday. =~ Estimated re- celpts or Lo-morrow, 215 cars, oA atinued to reflect the feeling of corn. Asin that market, the siiuation was adverse to improvement in prices. Receipta were large at 84 cars and the crop outlook is promising, two . where it closed, 21g¢ fuited receipts for to-mor- | direct reasons for the lack of strength. With- | drawals from store were 010 bushels. Export earances were good at 233,808 bushels. “Brad- ’s gave a decrease in stocks of 381,000 bush- July closed pis for (0-morrow, 160 FLA. 3 ptember. 81%4c. 10N >—Things were Do 50 bright in Friday, when the temperatures in the | §2 o for thirty hours | y winds in the north | | tancy, 11@13c. Dair | loans. New York exchange sold at 6l | tembver, 59¢ v 113,000 shares. | early cables from London reported | | 950 10 1400 pounds. ¢ Colorado Fuel und Iron and feunessee Coal | ey 2 et oal | grass steers, $2 30@3 10; Texas fed steers. 82 90 family, $8 50@9: extra FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS LND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & Co., 4 Leidesdorff St, Tel. Main 1954. BEANCH OFFICK €28 Market , Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 58258, J. 5. PURDY, Manager. nty executed on latest market quo- Keterenes st Natioaal Bank, 8. F. CHICAGU. PRIVAIE WIKE. NEW YORK. hog market this morning and product was per- ceptibly influenced by the fact. The tone of tie el was weak and prices for depression was found in the du] It was only at times that any activity w. and then it wus of an indifferent sort. 4 close July pork and ri ch 12145¢ Lot »sterday and July lard 10¢ lower. was steady to-day. The air and the demand was good. Prices unchanged. Creameries — Extras, 15¢; iir 15@4%4c: seconds, 11@l3c; imitations, xtras, 13c; firsts, 11c; ras, 10@10%c; firsts, . Ladles BYa@9Y4e: packing stock, +@8Vac. > GS—Offerings were largeand the demand was slow, and the easy feeling continued to prevail. Fresh stock, 9@10¢ B cozen. MONEY—Was 63 on call and 6@7% on time premium, Closing Prices. WHEAT—June. 58c; July, 5814@58%4c: Bep- 2714@27%c; July, 2774c; Septem- OATS PORK LARD—July, $4 K1BS—July, 33 uly, 1734c; September, 1814c. —Jaly, $7U5: September, $7 0. Tih; September, $4 3236 ptember, $3 92l Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Trr, June 8.—The | small supply of cattle on sale to-day was readily | isposed of at firm prices. Offerings of hogs were | large and the demand siow. The feeling and prices declined 5@1€¢ trom were active and firm. Offerings were moderate &nd the inquiry good. vas weak CATTLE — Receints. 2500. Fancy beeves, | $4 15@4 35: cnoice (o prime, 1300 to 1700 pound steers, $3 95@1 10: zood to choice steers. 1200 101600 pounds, #3 70@4 00: medinm steers, 1000 t0 1600 pounds, $3 50(@; common io rair steers, 30@3 45: fteeders, 800 to 1200 pounds. 83 40@: cows and heifers, extra. 33 20@8 70: cows. fair (o choice, $2 20@ 310: cows, common to fair. #1 50@2 10: Texas @3 80: Texas cows and bulls. $2 10@2 95; miikers ana_sprinzers. per_head, $20@35; common to choice stockers. $2 65@3 45: bulls, chuice 1o extra, 32 80@3 00: bulls, poor to_cnoice, $2 00@2 7 calves, good (o choice. $4 60@5 10: calve: common to good. §3 25@4 69, HOGS—Keceipts, 20,000. Heavy packing ana shipping lots, 33 10@3 40: common to choice mixed. §3 10@; 45 350: light, $3 25@: SHEL. $2@4; lamus, $5@6 30, CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. pigs, $2 60@3 60. ,000. ' Inferior o cnoice, CHICAGO. Iri., June 9.—The Earl Fruit Com- | pany soid California fruit at open auction to-day at the following price: 2 B bulf crate; seedlings, 31 55. Piums—Clyman, $155@1 75 half crate: cherry, 80@95c. ries—R+u! Anne, $1 25@1 55; Centennial, $125 # vox. Peaches—Alexander, $130@1 70 1b box; Garland, %1 80. Porter Bros. Company sold st open auction to- day California fruit as follows: Veaches—Alex- anders, $1 85. Apricots—Royais, $1 80; Newcus- tles. $180. Plu Royal Annes, $1 35@1 50. / YORK, N. Y., June 9.—Porter Bros. Com- pany sold avopen auction to-day California fruit as ‘ollows: Cherries—l‘oyal Anues. 5bc@s Tartarians, 50c@81 65: Republicans, 80c Centennials, 50c@$1 Plums— $2 60; St. Catheriues, %1 25: Cher: Aprico vals, Seedlings, $1@1 80. Peaches—Alexanders, $1 @) 85. ‘The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit at open auction to-day, realizinz prices as follows Apricots—Royals, $1 40@2 05 B half-crate. Plums ymaus, $1 35@1 €5. Peaches—Alexanders, $105@1 .5 B box. Cherries—Royal Annes, 65c@ $150 ® box: Black Tartarians, 85c@1 35 B box; Centennials, 55@ | some in poor condition, 30@90¢ 95¢; Black Republicans, 6@80 NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad iy Shares. Money on call easy at 114@2%: last loan at 2y and closing offered at 2% Prime mercantile paper. 4143@5% Bar silver, 68lgc. Mexican dollars, wge is firmer, with actual business 1 bankers' bills at $4 8714@4 8714 for mixty aays and $4 8514@4 88lg for demand. Posted rates, $4 BE@4 B9. Commercial biils, S8bge. Sterling Exch: 84 8814@4 86%4. Government bonds were steady: State bonds quiet: railroad bonds lower. Silver at the board was steady. CLOBING 8TOCKS. 1414 Preferred. .. 10 .. 2104 Northern Pacific... 3 Adams Express....147 | Preserred.... 143 Alton, Terre Haute €0 |Northwestern . American Express111 | Preferred, 148 ‘American Tobacco. 65 [N Y. Centrai 957 Preferred. 97 [N.Y.,Chicago&<.i. 12 Bay State Gas 2734 1st preterred..... 70 Baltimore & Ohio.. 1755 Brunswick Lands.. 14/ Buffalo, Roch & P. 19 2d preferred N. Y.& N. H. Y. & New E; Canada Pacific..... 8115[N. Y.. Susq & W ‘anada Southern.. 497 Preferred. Canton Land. 507g/Ontario. Central Pacifl Ches. & Obo. .. Chicago Alton. Preferred. Cnicago, B. & Q. Chica; 0 & E. Tl Preferre Chicago Gas. 15 "lOregon Improvmut 1 lsm,' Preferred.........— 370 " fOregon Navigarion 14 %7 |Orezon Short Line. 6 99 [Peoria, D.& Evans 1V 6734 Pittsbure & W. ofd 15 Cleve & Pittsbrg..168 Consolidation Coal. 32 Consolidated Ga: C.C. 6. & St. Louis i Colo. Fuel & iron.. (Pullman Palace....158%; lQuicksilver.. RioGranded W %‘A‘{nck lllnng.o 1 Rome \V at. en. ST 8 B Cotton Oil Cert ... Commercial Cabie 150 Dei. Hudson.. Del. Lack& W estrn. 160 Denver & R. G..... 'st. Paul & Duluth. —&teady: moderate demand; old mess, £ General Eiectric St. Paul & Omaha. 1p8L P M. & M. Siiver Certificates. 683 Southern Pacific. Soutnern R. R. U T Kt Fancy, stendy. falrly active: State dairy, 10@15¢: do_creamery. 11@15%hc: Western do creamery, 1114@16%45c: do Elgins, ~ 15%ge; imitation Great Norchern pfd115 Hocking Coal. Hocking Valley. Homestake. . H. & Texas Cont. Illinols Centrs Towa Central |Sugar Refinery . State and Pennsylvania, Tenn. Coal & Tron. Rc: Western fresh, 11@12%g¢; do per case, $2@3. city, 8%4c: country 315@ COTTUNSEED O1L—Dull; steady: crude, 20c; i Texas Pacific.. ... ‘Tol.A.A.& N.Mich,— Tol. & Ohio Cent... 30 Preferred. ... 70 283 Tol.St. Louisd K.C. Kansas & Texas ujet, steady; strained, common to | Kinzston & Pem. Lake Erie & Westn 70 83, Preferred. ) ; unchanged to 5 points up; June, 811 95; July, 11 55: August, $10 95: Sep- tember, $10 55@.0 60; Spot Rio, dull, steady: Manhattan Con: Memphis & Charis. 15 | Mexican Central. Michigan Central Minn & S. L. 110314] Preferred iver.. 934 Wab. 8. L. & Pac.. 9575| Preferred. : |Wells-Fargo. Western Urion. Wisconsin Central. Wheeling & L. E.. | “Preferred. ... |Am Cotton Oil pfd. JGAR—Raw, Steady, quiet: fair refining, confectioners’ 1st preferred. Missourl Pacific.. Mobile & Ohio. Nashvuille & Chat. National Linseed Brooklyn Traction. 2i 20 RAISINS—Two-crown loose Muscatel, 314@ | 3 do four-crown, 414 | do London layers, 90c@$i; do clusters, | CLOSING BONDA. U 8 4s, registered. . 108 Do 4s. coupon U S 48 new, regsird11634 Do 4s, coupon Mutual Union 6s. J Cent Gen 5s. orthern Pac 1sts.117 steady; domestic Lo Bs, coupon. Cherokee 4s, 1896. Northwest Consols.187 O R & N 1sts.. !StL&IronMtGen 5s 7714 ISUL & S F Gen 65.11 St Paul Consols. |St P C & Pals Do Pac Cal 1sts. Southern R K 5s. exuy Pacific 1si La Consol 4s. N Carolina con Pac 1513 '96.10414 West Shore .. Mobile & Ohio 45.. 651 |R GrandeWest 1sis_76 Ches & Ouio bs Atchison 4s. Tenn new 3s. Va funding d Do registered Wheat received further check this morning. In , the easier tone which prevailed developed on b last night and was primarily due to the of the Michigan State report. Itwasthe Do trust repts st. Canada Son.h 2ds Cen Pac 1sts ot '95. Den & B G Ist. 64 "|Reading 45 tissouri 6s.. Kansas Pa Consols 70 Ks Pa 1sts Den div1121, FOREIGN MARKETS. essitated a change of front, and on the WHEAT IN LIVEEPOOL. ~The spot market | ‘argoes weak at 268 | LIVERPOOL, 15 quiet at 55 515d@bs 614d. 1034, sellers. Tne Produce Exchance cable gives the following. Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: 5s 114d; July, 5s 114d; August, 5s114d; Septem- ver, 53 1%4d: October, 58 134d. SECURITIES, —Consols, 113%4; sil- ver, 31 5-164d; AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. terling Exchange, sight. change, sight. New York Exchange (REEN] Mexican Doliars. sl sl PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are steady at 255, usual ontions. The charte-ed Wheat flee: {n port has -a | registered tonnage of 29,000, agains: 90,500 tons on the same date in 1895; disengaged, 55,000 tons, agaiost 10.000: on the way to tnis port, 235,200 The Gantock Rock takes for East 49 culs, valued at $57,474. The market is weak and dull. doing on shipping account. down aiter Chicago. sc under yesterday. Lstimated | There is nothing [utures bob up and . 1, 983, c@81 0114 oti; 3 r grades, 96@PTVac; extr choice for milling, $1 071.@1 15 ® cul. BOARD SALES. S10N—10 0'cloc —December—100 LAR MORNI ecember—100 new, storage paid—100, 857 A ec quber — 200 tons, 00, 9834c. Sellor '98, ne w, storage pa‘d— | BARLEY—Quotations show no change. There T0@71%¢ B ctl | 3733c; Brewing, 77%a@8bc. CALL BOARD SALES 1. SESSTON—10 0'clock— December—200 is not much R MORNING SESSION—December—200 | AFTERNOON SESSION—100 ton: 1 Even the regulariocal | COAL—Wellington, 38 @ ton: New Wellington, Milling qnot- | consumptive demand is very siack. able at 85@8TVac B ctl: fancy Feed, 8716@92%h: | olce, 8215@8Ti4c; common to 1air, 75@ | @85c; Surprise, 9215c@§1 B cil. ngs’ are ample and the market is Larze Yellow, 87%@90c; Small te, 50@S5C B il uiet at 75w7614C @ cl. BUCKWHEAT—85@90c ® etl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, | Round do, 973, FLOUR—Net cash prices nre: $3 75@3 85 B bbl; superfine, $2 75@3. CORNMEAL, Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 B ton. —Prices In 10-1b sacks are as fol- . usnal discount to the trade: lour, 314c; Rice Flour, Tlhe; extra cream do, 314 334c’ Oat Groats, 41uc; Hominy Flour, 4¢; Cracked Wheat, 314¢; Farina, 4315c; Whole Wheat Flour, 3¢: Rolled Oats, 414c; 434c; Spliv Pens, 434c; Green do, Family extras, Bakers' extras, $3 55@3 65; | Feed Corn, $1950@20; terday. Sheep | Grabam Flour, 4@iT4e; Buck- Pearl_Barley, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—S15@16 B ton. $16 50@17 50 B ton for lower grades and $18@19 P ton for the best. 2 ~—Rolled Barley, $16@16 50; Oil- e mill, $20 per ton; j.bbing, $21: cake Meal at th | Cottonseed Oflcake, #21 7 ton HA Y- Recelpts are moderate and the market is cady. New Wheat quotable at $8@10 50 B ton; New Wheat and Oal, $7 50@9 50 B ton: new $6 50@7 50 B O Hay is quoted as jollows: Wheat, $8@ | | # ton: : Wheat and Oat. $8@11; | Barlev, $7@8 50 B ton: Clover, $6@7 50 ® Lo | ssed Oat, $6 50@8; Compressed Wheat, $7 @10 50; Stock, $6@7 per ton. STRAW—20@40c ® bule. BEANS AND SEEDS. choice assorted. 3 40g Oat, $7@8 B pricots—Royal, §155@ Ber- | gl ANS-Very dull, with large offerings. Bayos, | 90c@s$1; Small Whites, $1 25@1 35: Pea, §1 20@ 130; Large Whites, 90c@8$1 ; Pink, 85@95c; Red. Red Kidney, nominal 2 70; Butiers, $1 40@i 60 for small and $1 25@1 50 for large. SEEDS—Quotations are largely nominal. Brown Mustard,$) 50@2 Iy , $156. krigss G anle rieste ®aEn ¢ 1 50: Flax, $1 ATt Ta@oTa B I Kape, ST5 P DRIED Pl AS—$1 25@1 40 B ctl for Niles and #1 26@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, 80: Canary, 234 VEGETABLES, POTATOKS — New 1otatoes, in sacks, 90c@ $1 10; new Early Rose in boxes from the River, $1@1 25 B ctl: new Burbank Seedlings, $1@1 35 Oregon Burbanks, 75@90c: Early Rose, 5U@! Peteluma and Tomales, 65@76¢ B ctl; Humboldt B: rbanks. 70@8! ONIONS—Cheap and and p entiful at 20@30c B ctl. VEGETABL S—Arrivals were 566 boxes As- | paragus. 147 boxes Rhubarb and 377 sacks Peas. hubarb is out of demand. Beans ars wesk and +quash i8 lower and in INCreasing suvply. “Summer Squash. $1 25@) 75 for Pay and 50 #1 % box in smail toxes; Egg Plant, Tomatoes, $1@1 75 % box: @1 B dozen; | ordinary and 81 2 @75¢c ¥ box; Peppers, — £0c@$l ® box for Dried Peppers. 5@131 50@70C P sack for commen and $1@1 26 for Garden: String Beans, 5@7c B W: Horse Heans, 50c P sack; Dried Okra, 1214c; Cubbage, 46@50c B cul; G B Ib: Green Peas, BUTTER, Q}IEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Fancy arades are steady, but there is no disposition to change prices. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 1414@15c ; good to choice. 12@ CH EESE—Weak and pieut 635¢ 7 Ib; common to good, 5@6e; Cream Ched- dur, 9c: Young Anierica, 7@Sc # 1b; Western, 10 Eastern, 12@1234¢. EGGS—Store are weak. Eastern Eggs, 10 ranch Eggs, 13@1! 93 |Norfolk & Westrn. 43, 1 DARY—Fancy, ful. Fancy mild new Ranch are quoted firm. ¢ B doz: store kggs, 11 vuck Eggs, 14@16¢ B POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Hens, Geese, Ducks and Turkeys Young stock is lower and weak. Another car of Eastern sold at 12@l4c B b for Turk-ys, 83 50 fo rDucks, $5 50@6 for Hens, $4 50 @5 for old Roosters and $3 for Brollers. @) 4c for Govblers, pair, 7bc@$1 25; Ducl 12 1434 Ontario & Western 13% 41 PacificMall .. ... 2414 Turkeys, 12 Hens; Geese, for ola and $3 50@5 for vouns: Hens, 88 5 & whl;ooue‘rn, _v?unx. $6 50@7:_do, old, ers, $3@5 5 and 8263 for uiai for young und old. GAME—Nominai, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. box for Biack, and $5c@$l for Royal Anne. Cherries 1n bulk, ¢ 15@7%¢ Sc for Black and s‘@?c% trade look for sti 1 higher prices from DOW oD. Peaches, 50c@$1 25 P bOxX. Plums, T6c@s1 B crate. gg;rry F.ums, 40@?% ¥ box Apples, 75 0x. Ket; Green Apm.g;ao@'ysu B box 1. smal £1G1 50 in large boxes and 30@50¢ B busket = cGreen Pears, 50@75c B box and 25@35c B bas- ot. bRoyu Apricots, 60c@$1 P box and 23gc B b in ulk. BERRIES—Recelpts of Strawberries were 327 chests, selling ac ‘$8i11 P chest for Longworths and $0@7 fos berries. Goo‘:gem:.,“ @5c ® B in bulk for ordinary and 4@5c B 1b'in bulk for large. E Ruphen;'l‘es. $7@10 # chest, with 1arger recelpts: Neweastle Raspberries, 31 1!‘25‘1'\(‘ crate. lackberries, 31 25@1 70 P crate. Currants. $1@5 8 c:‘{%st und some fancy goods go even higher. CITRUS FRUITS—Stocks of Or nges are rapidly being reduced and prices are firm. Limes are vory scarce. ie ons are steady. dclllrnngr:;@r: %ug?;’o: at $1 b0@2 25 B box for Secdlings, Navele g1 75@3 50 for Malta Bloods and 81 50@ and 40@50c B bas- aud 150 for common and $2@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, —; Caiifornia Limes, §1 P box; é!aulnhs, $1@2 @ bunch; Pineapples, $35@6 ? ozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Nothing going on whatever. The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CARLOAD Lors—Apples, 175@2¢ ® I for quar- tered, 2cfor sliced and 4@ilac for evaporated; Peaches, 5@bc and 6¢ for_rancy: Apricots, 83 e for prime 10 cholce. 9c for fancy and 10@1lc b for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, 214c for un- pressed; White kigs, 4c in sacks: Pears, 7¢ B b 1or evaporated halves, 3z@6c_B Ib for quarters: Prunes. 3@34c: Plars, 3yac ® 1 for pitted and 13G2C for unpiited: Neotarines, 316@5c @ Ib for prime to choice and 5/c for fancy. JOBBING PRICEs—Lvaporated Apples, 4@dYac # 1b: sun-dried, 115@2c: Pesaches, 31@5c and 8¢ for fancy: peeled 16 boxes, 1216¢ B 1b: Prunes. 835 dc for four siges, fe for 10@50's and 4lec for 0@60's; Apricots, 61p@9c for prime to chol 10@ll for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 1o White kigs, 3@be; Pears, 8¢ b for evaporat halves snd 4@7%4c for quarters; Plums, 8l5@dc for pitted and 1@11kc for unpitted: Nectarines, 4@bdc B 1 for prime Lo choice. RAI-‘HZ\'S.\&D DRIED GRAPES—Prices are as follows, carload lots, . 0. b. ~an Francisco: Four- crown, loose, 834c; 3-crown, loose, 3c; 2-crown, 2Vac B 1b; seedless Sultanas, 31a@3% c; seedless Muscatels, 316@23c: crown London layers, 700 B box; clusters, $135@] 50; Dehesa_clusters, $2 10@2 26; Imperial clusters, 82 60@2 75: Dried Grapes, — B b, A JoBBING PRIcES—Four-crown loose, 314@4c; 3- crown, 814¢ B Ib; 2-crown, 25, @3c. Seediess Sul- tanas,’ dc B Ib; Seedless Muscatels, 3c; 8-crown London layers, 76@90c; clusters, 31 & Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, $2 7 Dried Grapes, —. 2 S—Walnuts are quotable at 9@llc B 1b o.1hard and 11@13c ® Ib for puper-shell, Almonds, 6@7%z¢ B b for Langue- 10c jor paper-shell. jobbing; Pea- nuts, 534@Tc for Eastern and 434@bvgc for, Call fornia; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c: Pecans, 6 for rough and 8¢ for polished; s, 8@9c; Brazil Nuis, 9@10: 3 1b: Cocoanuts, 54 50@> ¥ 100. HONEY—Comb is quotable at 10@12¢ ¥ 1b for bright ana 8@c ® b for lower grades; water- white extracted, 5@5lsc P Ib: light amber ex- tracted. 414@43c; dark amber, 4c; dark, 2@3c. BEBSWAX—25@-7%3c B b. PROVISIONS, Hams are easy at the recent decline. Bacon and Lard are unchanged. CURED MEATS—Bacon Is quotable at éc B 1b for heavy, Te P Ib for light medium, 8¢ B Ib for light, 10c for extra light and 12c B 1 for sugar- cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 11¢ B 1b: Cali- fornia Hams, 10c B Ib: Mess Beef, 2750@8 | extra mess do, $8 50@8; family do, $10:_extr prime Pork, 8 50@9; extra Ccleer, £14 P bbl: mess, §12 P bbl; Smoked Becf, 10c B . | LARD—Iastern, tierces is quoted at 6l4c B 1 for compound and 634c for pure; pails 7Tigc: Californin tierces, 514¢ for compound snd 61/4¢ jor | pure; bait-bbls, 834@6i5e; 10-B tins, T34c; do | B-Th, 734 B b, COTTOLEN E—6@6Y4c¢ in tierces and 63,@7Ysc 1 in 10-Btins, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Prices show no further | change. Heavy salted steers are quotable at | 7@73%c B B; culls and brands 6@6lgc B b: | medinm, 6@614c; oulls and brands, 5@53ac: light, | 8e: culls and brands, se: Cowhides. 5@5 bac; cul's for N jobbing lot doc ands 8 Calt, 7@8c: salted Veal, cullsand brands, 8@834c: dry Kipand Ve culls, 7c: dry Caif, 15c; culls, 10¢; G 20@36¢ vach; K.ds, 5c: Deerskins, good summer. 30c; medjum. 15@25¢; winter, T@10c; Sheep- skins, shearlings. 10@15¢ each: short wool. 2: @ 3%e each: meaium, 40@50c each: long wools, 5U( | 60c each. Cuils of all kind+ about Yac less. | FALLOW—No. 1. rendered, 314@31ac: No. 2, | 8c¢; reflned, Dle@b34c: Lrease, 215¢ B Ib. | WOOL—Deaiers continue to report a nezlected and demorailzed market. Vailey Gregon, 9@1034c; | do lower grades. 8@9%ac B 1; Nevada, B@dc c; dry Hides, 10v5@11c S@dc: San Joaquin and Southern Coast, Six months. 4@6c; | | San Joag j00thill, good 1o choice, T@8c: San | Joaguin, s fleece, 433@61ac; northern tree, 7@9c: do detective, 5@hac P ib. HOPS-11; market continues dead. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 25; June- July 4 3714; San Quentin, $4 20; Wool 4e. 88 “outhfield wellington, $7 50 B ton Seattle, §5@5 50; Bryant, $5; Coos Bay, 3450, | Wallsend, $7: Scoten, $7 50; 3 Cumberiand, $11@12 in bulk and $13@14 in sks: Anthracite Egg, $11 00; Welsh Anthracite, $8: Cannel, § ck 'Springs, Castle Gate and P.eusant V 0: Coke, D FRUITS—New pack of Cherries, black 2 60 P dozen: 235-1b stand- nds, $1 55@1 85. White Cher- 0; 214-1b standards, $1 Fgfq) : 250 | yellow cling, 21%-Ib standards, $1 25@. 4U; sec- ouds, 81 10@1 30; gallon ple, 822 50: white x Apricots. Grapes— 3 1 c berrles—21y-b standards, 31 35@1 76; | $1 50@1 55. CALNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 80c 8 | dozen. 2%t tins. Peas, $1@1 25 ® dozen. COFFEE~—We quote the market dull at: COSTA KICA—19@20%4c for good to prime; 18 19c for xood mixed with black beans: 163 312@16%4c for common o orui- 1734¢ for fair; | nar vADOR—18@19%4¢ for £00d to prime washed ; 1A@1734c B Ib for .air_washed: 1934@20c for good washed peaberry; 1714@176c for superior unwashed: 163,@167c forxood green unwashed; 18@1974c for 2004 to prime unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—2014@21Y5c for Prime (0 siriot'y prime washed: 1914@Zve for £001 10 strictl good washed: 1734@1834c for fair washed; 16@1714¢ for mediom; AI‘/‘@IEY("I‘A‘ ordinary: 1-(@14c for inferior to common; S034@ 21c for good 10 prime washed peaberry; 19@19Y5c for xood 1o prime unwashed peaberry. | FISH—Pacific_Cod, catch of 1595 100-Ib cases quotabie ai 6e @ tb: 50-1b bundies, 6¢ B fh: Silver King Strips, 8c @ Ib: Narrow-Gruge do, 7¢ ® 1b: Tablets, 56 & b: Seabright Blocks, Thac, Pacific Herring. 18c® box; Dutch do. $1G1 25 8 keg White Fish. #1 £0 in half-bbls and $1 75 in_ki Tongues and Sounds, $14; Mackerel, bbis—No. 1 $30; No. 2, $26; No. 3, $24: haif-bbls—No. 1 R1200: oo 2, 811 5, $10; kits, No. 1,82 0. 3, $1 50. QUICKSITLVEN—Quoted for export at $3 @36 flask. OIL—California Castor Oll, cases, No. 1, 85c; bbls, 50c B gal (manufacturers’ rates): Linseed | Oii_in bbis, boiled, 48c: do raw, 46c: cases, 5c more; Lard Oil, extra winter strained, bbls, 55c: No. 1, 45c; cases, be higber: China Nut, $4 50 @ | $4 80'® case. PETROLEUM AND GASOLINE—The Stan- dard Ofl Company quotes as_iollows: Water-white Coal 0fl, in bulk, 1235c; Pearl Oil, in cases, 19c; Astral, d, 19c; 'Star, do, 19c: Extra Star Ofl, in cases, '23c; Elaine, 'do, 24c; Eocene, do, 21c; Deoaorized’ Stove Gasoline, in_bulk, Idc:do, in cases, 1vlse: 63° Deodorized Naphtha, in bulk, 1e: 63° do, in cases, 1835c; B6° Gasoline, in bulk, 20c; 86° do, in cases, 26¢ P gal. | WHITE LEAD-Quoted at 615¢ 8 . i RED LEaD—Quocable-at 614¢ B 1. TURPENTINE—In _cases, 42c; iron barrels, 37c; wooden barrels, 3¢ B gallon. CANDLES—Granite Candles, 8s, 16 oz, are quotable at 91/4c; do, 14 0z, 8lac: do, 12 0z, TH4c; do, 10 0z, 7c: Filectric Light Candles, 8s, 16 0z, 8c:do, 14 oz, Tige; do, 12 oz, 6lgc; do, 10 oz, Buao; Puratline W an ax Cangles, white, 15, 2s, ds, 65 125. 14 0z, 9¢; assorted colors, same sizes, 10c. LEA Hitk—f Xtra_heavy Sole, i3 quo.able at 26@28c B 1b: heavy Sole. 27c for No. 1 and 25¢ for No. 2; medium Sole, 24@26¢ for No. | and 22c # Ib for No. 2. Light Sole, =3@2dc for No. 1 and 20@22¢ B 1b for No. 2; Harness, heavy, 30@35c: do, medium, 28¢c; do, light, :4@25¢; lough Leather, 18@20c; Kips, $49@45 B doz: Calf, 70@ 90c; Rough =plits, 4@5c. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company uoies. terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 5%c: Dry Granulated, 534c; Confectioners’ A, 5jc: Magnolia A. as,t/»; Extra C.4lgc: Golden C,4%gc; half-barrels, lic more than harrels, and boxes bac more. "s\.’LB.UP—Golden. in bbls, 15¢; Black Strap, 10¢ & SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Hogs continue weak and in ample supply. Beef and Mutton are unchanged. Wholesale rates for dressed siock from slaughterers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 536%0: second do, 412@ Ac B 6¢; small, 6@7c B . MU'rTos—Tv.mem 5 @Gcs:@Ewtfl- 5Yac B b. LAMB—Spring Lamb, 6@5Yac B b POKK_Live Togs. S for large and 814 for smali and medium; dressed do, 4@5%4C B . WOOD, LUMBER, TIES, ETC. Posts, 9@10c each; Redwood, §5 P _cord; Oak, rough, §6 50: peeled, $9; Pine, $576: Railroad Ties, 85¢ avlece for 6x8, 4lc for 7x8 and 45@50¢ o uar ANBARK—$14 B cora. LUMBRR < Revall prees, for plne are: No. 1 rough, $13@17 50 tor tne differe:t lengths; N @4 | $11; No. 1 Flooring, $2)@26; Lath, $2: Redwood, > ‘Broilers, #3 50@4 for large Pigeous, §1 25@1 50 B doz ORCHARD FRUITS—Arrivals of Cherries were | 1745 boxes, selling at 85@75¢ for White, 75c@$1 for W h.te and 6@ for Royal Anne. The de- mand ‘almost amouuted to a scramble aud the 250 for Mediterranean Sweels: Lemons, $1@ and brands, 4@ ilec: salted Kip, 5¢ @ 1b; salted | $16 for No. 1 and $13 for No. 2; Rustic, Shingles, common, $1 50; Shakes, $9 B RECEIPTS OF PRUDUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flounr. qr. sks. 9.043; ghaen. ctls. Barley, ctl Oats, Or, ctla.. Beans. ska.. Potatoes, sks.. Oregon..... . Middiings, sks. Hay, tons. Buiter, ctls. . THE STOOK MARKET. Chollar was assessed 25c yesterday, and the assessment broke the market all to smash. Chol- lar went down like a plumbline from 83 85 to $3 05, with thousands o! shares thrown on the market. Hale & Norcross dropped to $2 45, Potos! to 81 56 and Best & Belcher to $1 40. The rest of the stocks were demoralized in sympathy, as will be seen. ‘After the board the market braced up and re- covered some of the lost ground. Yellow Jacket was especially strong, and sold up to 85¢, with larze gules. . The Hutchinson Suj a monthly divic 20th. of 35¢. Alaska Pkrs. 95 BlkDCoalCo. Cal Cot Mills Cal Dry Dock. Edison Light121: GasCon Assn. Ger Lead Co. 85 HawC&SCo.. 20 Hutch S PCo_325' MerExAssn.100 ° 110 SALES—MORNING SESSION 2 Edison Light & Power Co., 50 Hawaiian Commercial. 26 Hutchinson 5 P Co. o $2000 Omnibus Cable Bonds. 20 5 F Gaslight 55V Water.. 1,697/ Leather, 1,471 Quicksilver, fisks 1,885/Lime, bbls. . 570 Tatlow, cils. —— Lumber. M feet Mustard Seed, sk 26 Hutchinson S P Co. 25 Market-st Rallway . 15 8 V Water. HOTEL ARRIVALS. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Weideman, Iowa J Lawther, Stockton M Mitchell, Fresno Barrows, Oregon E Berkshire, N Y B Gallagher, Fresno P Wagner & w, Sacto W Harkan, Petaluma Fogarty, Petaluma Brophy, Stockton L Gerbuck, Pomeroy H Hertsoman, Chebalis Gerbuck, Pomeroy D Jones, Portland, Or J McCue, Portland, Or ar Plantation Company will end of 25¢ per share on ORlis @ The Spring Valley Water Company, San Jose Water Company and Pacific Gas Improvement Company will each pay monthly dividends of 50c per share to-day. San Franclsco Gas is now paying s dividend 20ugn ments Fending. Followlng is a list of assessments now pending: CoMPANY. creg ‘Terrls, Portland, Or E O’'Neil & fm, Mont ! B 8 Hall & w. Oregon Mexican, Choliar. Following were the ssics Btocs Borrd vesterdas: RFGULAR MORNING SFSSION rFOMWMENCING 900 Beicner. .50, 160 B & £..1.58/ 500 Bodie.. 500 Bullion 200 Caleda. 1000 Cholir.3.66 150 CO&V...3.05 400 +1.85 250 C Point...70 600 Exchgr...12/ AFTERNOON BESSION— 800 CC&V...2.90,650 Ocedl . 50 Contl, 150 B& B. 200 Bodie. 1100 Bullion..37 800 Chollar.3.18| 200 Belcnel 300 200 Bulwer. 200 Caled.,. 1459 Choll. 100 50 Best & Beicherl. Benton Con. Bodie Bullion Bulwer. | Caledonia. . Chollar Con.Cal.&Va..2.90 | Challenge Con. 54 Con. imperial. 03 Confidence ....1.70 Con New York Crown Point... EnstSierraNev — Exchequer ... Goula & Curry.1.45 Hale & Norcrs. 2.60 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. 1000 Amalte. . 2 60/500 Lockwood Con.. 100 Bid 2 Humbolds Bank ‘Asked 100 Atlas Lron ‘Asked 50 Tuscarora Water Bid 50 Spring Valley Water. Asked San Francisco Gas. STOCKE AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, June 82 F. 2. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid, Aked. U S 45 coup. .108 Do new issue Cal-gtChleds. Cal Elec I 8s Cntra C W 6s 95 Dpnt-stex-cps 77 Edsn L&P 65 F&CH K68 1041 Geary-stRbs. LosAng L 6s. — Do (inteed 83 Mki-siChle6s123 DofyConbs..104 NatVins lst 95 NevUNgRTs. 60 N P C RR6s.108 N Ry Cal 6s.102 N Ry Cal bs. Oak Gas §s..101 10 2d is Bs.. Omnibus s. 1184 Contra Costa 37 38 Marin Co.... 50 Capital. Central... 85 OakGL&H — Pac Gaslmp. 85%2 863, INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman’sFd165 & COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. \LondonP&A.12814130 ; B&TC. — Aogle Condon&SF. Anglo-Cal Bank of C Cal S D&T B! FirstNa.lonl. 17! Grapgers Ger 8&LCo. Humb S&L. Mutval. sFsavUnion — STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Oak SL&Hay Atlantic D. Kasgtern D. Calitoraia.. L Jones & w, Alas Miss R Baker, Alaska T West & w, Oregon Mrs Wells, Los Angeles J M Early, Grizzly Bluft C Fish, Denver S B Fish, Denver Mrs F Kelly, Seattle P Haynes, Stockton G C Hiaynes, Stockton J M Schofield, Merced Miss K Harder, Oregon GRAND HOTEL. S N Laughlin, Moss Ldg C F Burns, Cazadero ramento A Bannheim & wi, Sac JP Von Loehr & w1, N Y C Brown, Alameda LA Middleton,Watsonvl J ¥ Johnson &w,Oakland W E Gilbert, Californis M P Gleeson, Portland H Hant, Saata Rosa C H Pearse, Cady, Nevada Jackson&f,RedBluff F A Adair, Modoc Asay. Fort Bragg 8s C Gilmore, Eureka W W M Barnes, Portland Mrs M B Orner, Indiana C W McLouth, New York Mijss E Burnett, Eureka Mrs James, Portland Miss James, Portiand Miss A Holden,xew York L Hamilton, Angeles Angeles Miss I AMunroe, Angeles W E Travisdw?, S Lake L Miller, Stockton C A Mitchell, Stockton J R Cooper, St Louis W J Simonton& w,N Y A Smith, Los Angeles T P Flint, Los Angeles Miss 1. B Willis, Selma G W Foot, Hollister B J Wood,Arroyo Grande V Wood, Arroyo Granae J Hemmingway,Chicago N H Wilson, Merced { LU Grant, Salinas S Hirst, Vallejo J H Barker, Ukiah W C Waters,Watsonvlile F J Mason, Newcastle PALACE HOTEL. J Eisele, New York Wm Shaunon. N Y H Kelsey, New York E strouss, Chicago W B Peck, Chicago Mrs ¥ L Fernald, N Y W Rosenberg & w, Cal J Dunbar, Ceylon D B Hall & w, England W F Hester & w, N Y W H Allerdice, US N F H Hayes, Chicago T.eo Woifenstein, Ohio Chas Wier, Los Angeles 8T Clulow, New York W L Woodrow, San Jose J W Donnellan, Utah W C Beattle & 'w, Oukid J N Burk, San Jose | LICK HOUSE. | 3M Wilmans, Newman A H Ashiey, Stockton W J Hillman, Hon F McGowan, F D J Rice, Cal W F Abbs, Chicago H J Lewelling,St Helena J N White, Marysville I L Delano, Rocklin E D Esaton, Cal Wm T Fallin, San Jose A Gonzalez, Gonza.ez G E B Moore, Yuba City A P Eden, Portland Mrs J C White, Chicago J Groyner, Sacramento A E Stone & w, Cal BOAKD S>SALES. 0 the San Francises W F Knox, S 9,600 HEN ... 2.95250 ....... .90 400 Savag. 100 Justice...12500 Scorpion..12 08200 8 Ny . 250 Mxcan.1.25 300 . 0 6010 Uniou. 1.66 300 Utah 15600 Y Jackt. 200 Kentuck..0 400 Occidti..1.60 Following were the sales in the Pacifio Stook ard yesterday : LAR SESSION—10:37, 100 B&B.1.57 1521 350 Mexn1.221x 50 8 Nv.1.7214 18150 Ophir...2. 12200 Y Jacket..67 AFTFRNOON SESATON—2:30. 7200 Ophir . 1{500 C Point. .. 75200 Ovrma. .43/200 Exchar. 315,500 Mono. 8.1U 200 Oced. 200 Unin. 10745 | 1.15 | nerves as requires a doctor’s care. Warmtn 3 S B.4714350 Ophir ‘MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 9614/N Vin Co.. [Prc AuxFA 1 o PacBoraxCo. 98 100 1412214 Pac Roll Mill — — = rf PaintCo 6% 211/; 'acTr 1nsCo. !fina T&T Co. 55 70 2583 Sunset T&T. 41 — |United CCo. — 25 50 Edison Light & Power Co. 121 50 W _Jacobson, Salt Lake A Lindholm, Sacramento H Hayden, Fresno E Downs, Salem. Or F C pickie, Chico J M Matnews, Uskland F Plamb, Oakland P Keliy & w, Oregon 1 H Post, Portland, Or Mrs Davidson & fam, Cal H W Nelson, Uregon Miss M Hagan, Mont C E Lewis, Portiand, Or H H Krack, Walla Walla ‘A D Moftat, Eburne, B € Miss M Ward, Seattle MMrs A Valleen, Seattle C B Howard & w, Victoria Miss A Harder, Oregon akland P M Cady, Falmouth Mrs J J Redmond,Eureka J A Adams, Napa G K Rider & wi, Sac LJ Hamilton, B G Tognazzi W P Thomas, Ukiah osAngeles J Stern, Rio Vista Miss Shannon, N Y J B Peakes, Stockton J Eisendrath, Cbicago C B Fernald, New York G T Ferguson & w, N Y E Ermeter, Germany Mr Marcel & w, Havre F H Short. Fresno W T Hughes, U S N ¥ H McCullough, Ls Gat Miss Wolfenstein, Ohio J W Daniel Jr. Lynchbg J McCallan, Eureka, sureka W R Couthers, Sta Rosa W _H McMinn, San Jose G Standart & w, Cal Miss Standart, Cal Mrs R A Fowndrow. Cal Mrs C Hamilton, Cal D A Starr, Marysville Miss_Stow, College Park C D Morris, Modesto J B Hillman.Santa Clara P C McF arlang, Redding Arthur Kline, N Y BALDWIN HOTEL. W T Bedell. N Y J T Sullivan, N Y L R Stockwell, N Y ¥ Banber, Sacramento J Sinsheims, N Y B C Holly. Vallejo Sacramento W Sampson, N Y H Bergman, St Louis C J Straller & w, Vallejo P E Gordon, Chicago H W Heiss, N Y 3 R Lanson & w, Stockton H Lachman, Eimira NEW WESTERN HOTEL. 4 | Miss R Ward, Portland C K Rother, Whisky Bar W R Hamilton, Portind | H Harris, Portland | A Hackelt, Alameda W Brush. Eureka 75 | C L Peabody. Portland Y% | A Peabody, Po B Persons who suffer from sleeplessness may try various simple remedies with more or less success, unless their insomnia ie due to such a deranged condition of J L Beard, Centerville N Long, N ¥ W G Beach, N Y J @ Crouch. Red Bluff M Hunter, N Y E W Hale, Sacramento ¥ Villiams & w, Cal HJ Lewls, tockton Miss G H Williams, Or W H_taymond, Detroit € J Hasman, Elk Grove E H Peabody, Portland Mrs E J Peabody, Or is an admirable aid to drowsiness, and a glass of boiling milk or of hot lemonade or cocoa 1s an excellent bedtime drink. R A AHE CALL CALENDAR. JUNE. 1896. .|Mo.| Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr. 90 Lady W ash. 1.50 Mexican — Nevada Queen. T 38 Occidental. 04 Seg. Belcher... —Syndicate. 78/Sierra Nevada. 1.1 OCEAN S1EAMEKRS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. um|hnnw Jacker. 79 2.65| [DESTINATION.| SAIS. | PIER. Humboldt Bai China & Japan [Jne 10, 3ru 1squina Bay. Jne 12, Sam Vic & Pat Snd |Jne 13, 9aM STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Ine 10.10am | Pler 18 Jne 10,11am|Pler 11 Jne 10,12 | Pier 2 Jne 10. 2ru|Pier 8 PM S8 Yier 2 Pler 24 Pler 11 Pier 9 Pler 11 Pier 11 Jne 12,10am Jne 12, gam Jne 14.11ax Jne 16. 9am Jne 16.10aM Jne 17, brM Jne 17. 5pm Jne 17.10AM LOCAL SECURITIES. Frox | vue Yaauina Bay Newport. 1083, — (U S 43 reg...109% 106741165 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. PacRoll M6s. 1/4D0 2d 18 Bs... i & O Ry 68.1 P&Ch Ry 6s. Pwi-st R8s Reno, WL&L — Sacto P & L. 14 ISPRRAriz6s — ISPRR( al 63.105. SPRRCat bs. ISP BrRUalBs. 00 |SVWater8s..119 11915 City of Puebia City ot Everett ..Junel0 Junel9 BV Waterds.. 983 StkInG&E 6 — Suns:T&T8s. 100 Sutter-stRos 10114 VisallaWCés — MOON AND 411IDE, T. 8. COAST AXD GEODETIC SURVEY TIn) BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAC AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. F‘nlfiu . - - Sprng Vailey 987 99 Pacific Licht — ‘Wednesday June 10. San Francaco 9453 54 Stockten..... % 1 11| 5.48(—13! 1.28 6.28/—1.3| 2.10 18| 7.08|—1.3] HW 14| 0.20{ 5.7 7.50 H W —L.1| 3.84| 4.5/ 7.48 15| L15| 6.3 8.34|—0.8; 4.00| 4.9 B.;G %g 9.20(—-0.2| 4.40| 5.0/10.16[ 2.5 SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Sav & Loan.. ‘Union Trast. 705 time column th hand column g i FOWDER STOCKS. 1614 Giant Con, 8234 Judson D.. = "IVigorit.. NOTE—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 as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third e third tide, and the last or right ives the last tide of the day, except when there are bu three iides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coasi Survey Churts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the ht, and then ihe number given is subtractive depth given by the charts eanicSSCo 19 3434 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BrancH HyproerAPHIC OFFICE, U. & N., ) MERCHANTS' & XCHANGE. t SAN Fraxcisco. June 9, 1896. ) The time ball on Telegraph Hill was drovped exactly at noon to-day_i. e at noon of tne 120t , @ exactly at 8 p. A, Greenw! 3 maE 7 A!F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant N. in charge. ——————————————— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. TUESDAY, June 9. Stmr Pomons, Doran, 18 hours from iureka; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, 42 hours from Coos Bay: pass and mdse. 10 J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Greenwood, Carison, 11 hours from Poin: Arena: 7018 rrties, to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Rival. , Johnson, 14 hours from Fort Bragg: lumber, to Ssmuel Blair. i Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, 17 hours from Usal; 250 M ft lumber, to Usal Redwood Lumber Co. Stmr Geo Looms, Briagett, 46 hours from Ven- tura: ofl, to Pacific Coas, Oil Co. Stmr Umatilla. Hunter. 82 hours from Victoria; ‘and mdse. t0 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Bonita, Downing, 70 hours from San Diego and way poris: produce, to Goodall, Perking & Co. JHark Coloma, Noyes, 61 days from Hongkoag: mdse, toS LJones &Co. * Schr Lucy, Peterson, 12 days irom Port Gamble; 400 M £ lumber, to Pope & Talbot. Schr Coquelle, Pearson, 5 daysfrom Coquille River: 170 M ft lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Returned. TUESDAY, June 9. Stmr Jeanie, Mason, hence June 6, for_Herschal Island, returned on account of Capt J N Knowlas bemng sick. He was & passenger on board. Cleared. TUESDAY, June 9. Ship Alex Gibson, Hodgman. Port Blakelev: Renton, Holmes & Co. Bark Oregon, Parker, Nanaimo; Jobn Rogen feld’s Sons. Nic bktn Sharpshooter, Kustel, Maryborough; Witliams, Brown & Co. Brig J D Spreckels, Christiansen, Hahukona; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. sailed. TUESDAY, June 9, Strur Crescent City, Allen, Crescent City. Stmr Gipsy. Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Scotia, Johnson. Stmr Weeott, Whitney, Eel River. Snip Alex Gibson, Hodgman, Port Blakeley, Ship Samaria, Monsen, Puget Sound. Snip John C Potter, Méyer, Departure Bay. Bark Oregon, Parker Nanaimo. Nic bark Sharpshooter, Kusiel, Maryborough. Brig J D Spreckels, Christiansen, Mahukona. Schr Sadie, Smith, Umpqua. Charters. The Br bark Doon loads wheat or lumber for Australia, lump sum ; schr Helen N Kimball, mdse for Honolulu; schr Mary Dodge, mdse for Kahu- lui: bktn Kifkitat, lumber at Port Gamble for Honolulu; bkin Quickstep, lumber on tbe Sound for Tientsin 555, Shanghal 50s: ship Samarla, coal at Puget Sound for this port. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, June 9—10 r. Mm.—Weather, hazy: wind NW; velocity. 30 miles. Spoken. May 51—Lat 44 N, long 21 W. Brship Philo- mene, from Oregon, for Queenstown. June 5—Lat 51 N, long 18 W, Br ship Kilmory, from Puget Sound, for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. UMPQUA—Arrived June 6—Schr Lily, hence May 28. June 8—Schr Loulse, from San Pedro. USAL—sailed June S—Stmr Newsboy, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived June 9—Chil bark Sulitelma. from Port Townsend. VENTURA—Arrived Jnne 9—Schr Eclipse, frm Eureka. REDONDO—Salled June 9—Bktn Portland, for Portland. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed June §—Schr Cor- inthian, for San Francisco. MENDOCINO—Sailed June 9—Schr W S Phelpa for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived June 9—Stmr Arcata, hnc June 5: stmr Columbla, hence June 7. (o>alled June 8—Ship Tillle E Starbuck, for Hono- i, EUREKA— Arrived June §—Stmr Farallon, frm Yaquina Bay, for San Francisco. Bailed June §—Schr John A and stmr Farallon, for San Francisco. pRACOMA—Balled June 9—8tmr Lakme, for San ro. SAN DIEGO—Arrived June 9—Br ship Carra- dale, from Newcastle, NSW: schr Jennle Steila, from Redondo. Sailed June 9—Br ship Metropolis: schr Joseph Russ, for Olympia; schr Sequola, for Port Had- lock. Foreign Ports. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed June 3—Bktn Rob- ert Sudden, for Honolulu. ENSENADA—Salled June 9—Stmr Coos Bay, for San Francisco. CARDIFF—Arnved June 8—Br ship Mohan, fm Oregon. ;JULL—Arrived June 7—Br ahip Osborne, hnce an 23. HAMBURG—Arrivea June S—Ger ship Vasce de_Gama, from Oregon. QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived June 7—Br ship Flint- shire, hence Jan 9; Br bark Powys Castle, from Oregon: Ger bark Edith, from Oregon. June 8— Br ship Andreta, from Orégon, and sailed for Ham- urg. FALMOUTH—Arrived June 8—Brbark Amaul- ree, from Oregon. Sailed June 8—Dan ship Cope Br ship Bannockburn, for Antw YOKOHAMA—Arrived June 7—Br stmr China, hence May 20. HONGKUNG—Salled June 7—Stmr City of Pek- ing, for San Francisco. LIVERPOOL—Sailed June 8—Brship La Esco- cesa, for Puget Sound. PANAMA —Sailed June 6—Stmr Newport, for San Francisco. Importations. VICTORIA—Per Umatilla—1 bsg coin, 1 pkg expr Port Townsend—3 cs clothing, 1011 kegs nails, 6 pkgs mdse, 1 sk co'n. Seattle via G N R R—1 bx signs, 3 bxs dress steels, 2 bxs 1 crate engine. Seattle—995 tons coal, 166 sks bones, 10 pkgs copper, 23 pkgs 1ron, 17 pkgs brass, 15 ¢s smoked meats, 10 bxs smoxed fish, 80 bxs 1 car fish, 1 cargo’ block, 2 bags coin, 36 ¢s clams, 120 bdls hides, 1 pkg harness, 21 bdls deerskins, 1 piano, 4 bxs aoap, 1 ca clotbizi, 4 bblawine, © fubs buctar, 7 pkgs mdse, 3 cs shoes, 1 bale 1 s dry goods, 4295 sks oats. Tacomsa west of Fargo—136 bales excelsior, 1 ble overalls, 497 sks flax, 8 cs canned goods, 1353 sks wheat, 1416 ska flour. p Anacortes—184 bals codfish, 1 pkg mdse, 1 cs is. New Whatcom—199 bdls hides, 1 bbl 1 bx bak- ing powder. Everett—235 bals paper, 236 rolls paper, 600 bdls shooks, 2500 kees nails, 700 bars bullion. Tacoma—1 bxd plano, 1 bx pictures, 610 sks whet, 5 ¢s telegraph material, 40 pkgs hardware, 3 plegs castings; PR R via Vancouver—5 bxs hardware, 1bx tin, 8 iron bells, 7 pkgs mdse. Vancouver~7 bds skins, 1 bx pictures, 1 pkg mdse. C P R R vis Vanconver—1 cs machinery, 1 bxd pimp and fittings, 357 ca boots and shoes, 60 cs Tobacco, 30 bxs raisins. 1 bx maple sugar, 1 cs mdse, 447 bdis hides, 335 s whisky, 1 cs signs, 1 bx ad'vertising matter, 20 cs cigarettes,1 cswooden hames, 16 bxs planos, 4 ©s caps, 1 ¢s knit goods, 4 hoslery, 24 cs hata. ( SAN DIEGO—Por Bonita—1 cs giant caps and se. Santa Cruz Island—7 bdls pelts, 1 pkg mdse, 3 for Stockton; | ht-bxs butter, 1104 sheep. Lompoc—27 cs honey, 6 pails 102 bxs butter, 454 uk; mustard, 18 sksbeans, 167 hogs, 58 pkgs EUREKA—Per Pomona—2 pkgs mdse, 1 cx hardware, 1 pkg springs. | bdl saws, 1 cs boots and shoes, 188 M shingles, 1 bdl furs, 2 bbls mineral water, 1 bicycle, 1 cs’clothing, 1 cs guns, 82 bxs butter, 1 bx patterns, 8 pxgs express, 1 s< coin. E Rand £ R R—1'pkg springs, 49 tubs 170 bxs butter, 9 cs 2 bbis cider, 1 bdl scoops. Rohnerville—146 sks potatoes. MARSHFIELD—Per Truckee—245 tons coal, 2 phea fishplates, 4 chnts tools, 1 pkg hides, 121 bxs utter, 1 bx shoes, 1 bx wax, 5 dry hides. El::l{o—fi& cds matchwood, 90 sks potatoes, 23 8ks bark. Consignees. Per Umatilla—Sawyer Tanning Co: Herman & Co; Geo Hermann: Gardiner & Thornley: Siebe, Grauville &Co: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: P Ber win & Bros; AmericanTobacco Co: Triest & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co; Sachs Bros; Weleh & Co; W Wolff & 'Co; Sherman, Clay & Co;' Bissinger & Co Buckingham Hecht & Co; Main & Winchester: A Schilling & Co; American Biscuit Co; Everett Box Factory: CE Whitney & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: * Stange & Janicke; Wieland Brewing Co: W _M Wertheimer & Co; Puget Sound Wire and Nail Co: Blake, Moflitt & Towne: Ploneer Roll Paper Co; Stauter & Co; Selby Smelting and Lead Co; W G Richardson; Sunset Telegrapn and Teiephone Co: Heistand, Warner & Co: Allen & Lewis; Wi Cronan; CJ Leist & Co: Coburn, Howard ; Grangers’ Business Assn: H Duta George Shoe Co; Henderson Woolen-mills; A B Chapin; J Striefwater: C I Marnedel; Californix Coal and Grain Co; Hawley Bros: Kahn Bros & Co; Amer Caro Acid & Gas Co: W B Sumner & Co: J Parisch: Callfornia Wine Assn; C M Mann: L R Leonard; J Everding & Co; Coburn, Tevis & Co: W T Garrett & Co: Italian-Swiss Colony: Pacific Butchers Supply Co: Grannucol Bros; Burnstein Bros: J K Armsby & Co: Ea Lamphier; Duff & Co; Getz Bros & Co: Fredericksburg Brewery: E M Wright: American Union Fish Co; Pioneer Fish Co: Milani & Co; G Camilioni & Co: Oregon Imp Co: A Paladini: W.G Hintou: J R Turner: X 3 Doolin: 5 W Tucker & Co; George ¥ oung: J D Frencii; Geo Hermano. Per Bonita—California Powder Works: Justine Caire; Geo Morrow & Co; Santa Cruz Isiand Co E R Hills: W G Siafford: Holt Bros; Hllls Bros: Wieland Brewing Co; _Standard O1l Co: * Central Soda Water Co: C Carpy & Co: National Brewery : ‘A P Hozaling & Co: Cal Bottling Ci Wilson & Baechtel; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Sherry Avilla & Co; Shea, Bocqueraz & Co; H Dutard: S P Millng Co; Schweltzer & Co: Buffalo Brewery: Le Count Bros; hauer Bros; W C Price & Co: Fred Stulz: Wilson & Baechtel; Wheaton, Breon & Co: CE Whitney & Co: Hilmer, Breahoff & Schulz: A Pallies: Dairymen’s Union: Dodge. Sweeney & Co South San Francisco Packing und Provision Co Kowalsky & Co; I RStevens & Co; Hiils Bros: & Co. G B keeJ D Spreckels & Bros Co: Beaver Hill Conl Co: Hulme & Hart; C E Whitney & Co; Hills Bros: Standard Oil Co; Wellman, Peck & L3 Dave Rudee: Thomas Loughran; AMetropolitan ; Geo Starr & Co. O oo Brown & Adams; Al Rober:s: G W Simpson: Califoraia saw Works. F W Cadwell; Baker & Hamilton; Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co; G A J Davis: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Dairymen’s Union; Overland Freight aud Transfer Co; F B Haight; I Rashky: Norton, Teller & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: ‘Chas Cavanaugh; Humboldt Mineral Water Co; Hibernia_Brewery: Pacific Rolliog Mills: Com: mercial Transfer Co; Hilmer, Bredhoff &Schulz; San Francisco Breweries: Hawley Bros; C Pat- trella; Wheaton, Breon & Co; Wolf & Sou. Bauer Bros:

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