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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY JUNE 14, 1896. 31 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. OF SUMMARY THE MARKETS Stlver a fraction higher. Bank Clearings lose 9.8Y. Wheat and Barley unchanged. Oats still higher Rye and Corn very dull. Hay firm. Feedstuils unchanged. Beans neglected. , Old iotatoes higher. Oni still demoralized. Butter and Eggs firm. Che se weak. String Beans lower. Pouliry cheap snd in good sapply. Dried Apricots held high. ries somewha higher. r Fruits sell well. Fresh Limes arr vea. Hams and Lard lower. Fair demand for new Honey. MONEY. The coinage of all the United States Mints dur- ing the first 11 months of the fiscal year of 1895-95 was 866,573,639, of which $56,407,273 was gold $10.166.366 silver and base metal. The coin- 0 detail was as follows: Double Eagles, $49, 160; Eagles, $4,094,840: Half Eagles, $2,721,, 40; Quarter Eagles, 833: Standard’ Dollars, 6.280,697; Hult Doliars, $1,883,507: Quarer 4: Dimes, $79,070; Five Cents 8. $390,42 ; WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jure 13, 1896, 5 r. ™.—Weather conditions and general forec The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date s comparea with those of same date last seaso Eureka 51.90, tast season 46.33; Red Bluff lastseason 29.71; Francisco 21.25, last se 25.70; Fresno 8.16, last season 14.67; San Luis Obispo 17.70, last season 26.04; Los Angeles 9.35, last season 16.10: San Diego 5.9%, last season 12.20: Yuma .88, last season 3.01. The following maximum temperatures are re- Forted from s:ations in California to-day : Z Eureka 60. Red Bloff 94, San Francisco 63, Fresno 102, San Luis Obispo 80, Los Angeles 98, San Diego 88, Yuma 112, San Francisco data—Maxim um temperature 63, minimum 47, mean 55. Auarea of high pressure overlies the northern haif of the Pacific Slope, and is apparently moving inland along the frontier. The pressure is low, but not abnormally so over Nevada, Utah and Ari- zona. The temperatore has remained about stationary over the entire couniry west of the Rocky Moun- tains. Maximum temperatures, exceeding 110 dez. are reported in Arizona. The weather has also continued warm in Nevada and in the valley regions of California. In the San Joaquin Valley temperature Is about 10 deg. above the nor- ” mal. I'he weather has been fair over the entire coun- Iy West of the Rocky Mountains, with the excep- tion of Eastern Montan ondlitions are favor- able for fair weather Sunday and Sunday Dight. with continued high temperatures over the greater portion of the Pacific States. Forecast made at San_Francisco for thirty hours ending midig] ine 14, 18961 Northern C nia—Fair Sunday: continued high temperatures in the valleys: fresh northwest- erly winds: Soutkern Callfornia—Fair Sunday: fresh north- sterly winds. Nevada, Utah and Arizona—Fair Sunday; con- tinued high temperatur San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Sunda; tinued warm weather: fresh north | Forecast Offic NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Jume 13.—The belief that the currency plankot the sound currency strengthened the market for stocks again to-day, and in the last hour of business prices were gener- ally at the besiof the week. London houses were buyers of securities with an international market and local bear traders who were carried away by the sensational rumors current last Wednesday were steady the purpose of c osing their contracts Tne re- newal of London buying, however, is the most im- portant, as it has a direct bearing on the goid movement. The purchasers are having a depress- ing effect on sterling exchange and actual sales at the close showed & material on from the high figures ruiing early in the week. Manhaitan and sugar were weak at the start, but later improved in the general li t. Mannaciaa was sold by weak holders, who were disappointed at the delay in granting extension privileges by the rapid transit commission, while Sugar was influenced by the further break In raws abroad. The gain in prices was equa. L0 b4l per cent, and was mos. pronounced in Manbaitan, Jersey Central, Louisviile aud Nashville and the Grangers. Specul. Jon closed stroug, wich an ad- vanclog tendency. Net changes show gains of 1 @114 per cent. Total sales were 71,978 shares, in- Ciuding 10,300 Sugar, 8200 St. Paul, 6800 Reading and 5600 Louisvilie and Nashville. Bonds wer: higher: the sales footed up 8600,- 000. Richmond and Aileghany second consol- idated fours advanced 1 to 85; Uregon Short Line consolidated fives certificates, 1 to 6514: Keading first preferred, 134 (0 28: do <econd, 1 t0 1514 do third, 1 to 1316: San Antonio and Aransas Pass xas Pacific firsts, , and Wisconsin fours, La 1o 857 Yo Grain. FLOUR — Quiet, easy, unchanged. Southern four dull. essy, unchanged. Kye flour quiet, easy, $2 40@2 80. COt.~ MEAL—Dull, easy, unchanged. RY E—Quiet, unchanged. BARL ¥ —Unchange: BARLEY MALT—Unchanged. WHEAT—Spot market dull, easler with options; 717c; ungraded red, 6214c; No. 1 Norta- V. ous were dull and closed weak at 15@1sc iine on weaker cables, toreign selling, lower West and local realizing. July and September most active. ~o. 2red June. 6335c: July, 63345c: August, 62%c: September, 63¢c; December, 8435c. CORN—=pot duil, firm; No. 2, 3314@3313c cie- vator, 3414@3434c¢ afloaL. Options w_re dull and steady at 35@4c decline with the West, longs realizing ana cables un- changea to i4c down. Sepiember most active. Juty, 837%¢; August, 3434c; Sep- u 2 Chicago, 238 gc: mixed Western, and 25@.8c. FEED BRA N_Unchangea, 55@60c. MIDDLINGS—Unchaunged, 60@65c. &Y E~—Unchanged: feed, tlc. irovisions. steady; family 88 50@9: extra mess $6@7. Beet bams dull, nominal $14 50. Tierced beef quiet, firm: $11@18; cut meats dull, steady : pickled beilies, 12 pounds, 4@4Yac: pickied shoulders, 414@4%4c: pickled hams 914@9%4. LAKD—Quiet; wes:ernjsteam, 84 45; city 4@ July closed $4 45. Kefined dull: Continew $4 65: South American, $6 10; compound 4@1j4c. PORK—Steady; oid mess, $8 20@350: new mess 75@9. OTTER o Easy: State dairy, 10@16c: do creamery. 11@15c: Western dairy, 8@113j4c: do creamery, 11@15%4c; do factory, 8@llic; Eigins, 15@1514¢: imitation creamery, 10@1 CHEfSE—Quiet, fancy firm: State larce, 534@ 63jc; do small, b@7c: part skims, 2@4%gc: 1ull skims, 115@2c. EGGS—Quiet, steady: State and Pennsylvania, 12@1245c: Western fresh, 1174@12c: do per case, 1 50@3. TALLOW- COTTUNSEED O1L = Dull; yellow prime, 2434@26c; do off grades, 24 RESIN—Dull, “steady; strained, good, $1 70@1 7234, TURPENTINE—Quiet, steady: 251,@26c. POTATOES — Quiet, steady, good demand; Southern, 75c@$3 50. RICE—Dull; Domestic, fair to extra, 3@534c. MOLASSES—-teady; New Orieans open kettle, g00d to choice, 27@37¢. CO¥FEE—Quiet: 5 points up to 5 points down: August, $11: September. $10 65; October, $10 30; BEEF—Quiet, Quiet: city, 3l4c: country, 814c. crude, 20@20%ac; % @250, common 0 December, $10 05: February $8 95. spot Rio, dull, steady; No. 7, 18%4c. SUGAR—Eaw, dull, steady; fair refining, 35-16¢c: centrifugals, 96 tst, 3 13-16c. Refined, guiet, unchanged: oft A, 4 T16@45kc: mold A, Bi4c: standard A, bo; confectioners’ A, 4%gc: cut loat, Bje; ceushed, 53pc: powdered, 5 5-16c; granulated, 5¢; cubes, bijc. Fruit and Produce. ALMONDS—None. ‘APRICOTS—Bags, 8%@10c; Moor parks, 12¢. PEACHES—Peeled, ¥ Ib, 12@13¢; do unpeeiea, blh@Be. ‘PRUNES—Four sizes, nominal, Sc. RAISINS—Two-crown, - 3%4@384c: do three- crown, 4@AYgc: do four-crown, 43@c; o London layers, 90C@S HOPK—Quiet; State common to cholce, 242@8c: Pacific Coast. 23p@7c. WUOL—Steady: domestic fleece, 15@21c; pulled, 25@33c: Texas, T@12¢- - Merchandise. PIG IRON — Moderate; pctive; ¥10 75@13. COPPER—Higher: lake, $11 50@12. LEAD—Flat; domestic, £3. TIN—Fiat: siraits, $13 40@13 50. PLATES—Quiet. BFELTEL—Dull: domestic. 34 05@4 10. American, CHICAGO MAREKETS. CHICAGO, Tir, June 13.—Business was com- paratively quiet in the wheat market to-day. the only noticeable trading being by commission houses, supposed to be acting for Northwestern Interests. These houses were buying the July and FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954 BRANCH OFFICE 628 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel Main 6828 3. 8. PURDY, Manager. Orders mstantly executed on latesi market quo- tations. Reference 1st Natlonal Bank, &, ¥ CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIRE NEW YORK. | purchases of the leading i:sues for | city extra Inaia mess | selling the September. The market had partly re- covered from the nervousness of the preceding two day and operations, thongh light, were attended With more confidence. The tone was generally an €4Sy One, Crop uews was encouraging, cables were lowerand receipts in the Northwest heavy st 499 cars against 477 last Saturday and 238 a year ago. Export clearances from both coasts for the week vere fair at 2,292,000 bushels. Argentine shipped 216,000 bushels in the same period. Chicago re- ceived firieen cars this morning and inspected out 26.000 bushels. Atlantic seaboard shipments aggregated 630,87 bushels, including wheat and flour. Closing Continental cables were generally lower. Jjuly wheat openea from 57%c to 5734¢, declined to 5634c, closing at57c, ¢ under yester day. Estimated receipts for Monday twenty-wo CORN—Duliness and inactivity were the feat- ures of the corn market. Fluciuations, by their narrowness, gave cvidence of the small trade. The Lone was firm or easy as the wheat market strengihened or weakened. Receipts were large at 468 cars, and 90,400 bushels were taken from store. Shipments 'of corn from Argentine lust week were 8.4,000 bushels. Liverpool cables were quiet and _steady. - EXport clearances amounted to 273,633 bushels. September corn opened at 287gc, sold at 283,@38%c, closing at 2874c, a shade under vesterday. bstimated re- ceipts for Monday 500 cars. UATS—Were in a siate of quiet and indifference. Trading did not present any new features, the few transaciions being of onlv local interest. The ione 1 the market was determined by the feeling of the other grains. Recelpts were 276 cars, and 1855 bushels were taken from store. Export clear- ances amounted to 28,262 bushels. July oa.s closed Jgc under yesterday. Estimated receipts for Monday 0 cars FLAX—Was firm. Cash, 81c; July, 8lc; Sep- tember, 821gc. Receipts were 16 cars. PROVISIONS—The first direction of product was downward, & lower hog market conveying an easy tone, but the demanu proved greater than the offerings, and & moderate rally ensued. Nothing remarkable in the trading was noted. July pork closed a shade higher than yesterday, July lard unctanged, and July ribs a shade higher. BUTTER—Was only fairly active and barely y Ly Supplies were liberal, and the demand indifferent. Creameries—Kxtras, 141ac; s @ 14c: seconds, . firsts, 11 v, 12c. Dairies—Extras, 12c: ; seconds, 9c. Ladles—kxtras, 10@10%4c; firsts, Fresh 835@9c; packing stock, kc; roll, 6@7c- EAiGS—Offerinzs moderate; demand falr. stock sold at 9¢ B dozen. MONEY—Was 5@6% on call time loans. New York exchange sold av premium, and 6% on 110‘: Closing Prices. WHEAT—June 5634c: July, 57c; Eeptember, 575 COKN—June 2714@27%4c: July, 2754@273%c; Septem ber, 28 7. OATS— uly, 1785c; September, 17%c; May, 2014@20 5ic. FPORK—suly, $717% LARD—July, 84 1715; September, %4 3214, K1Bs—July, $3 87 Septemoer, $4 V2lg. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irw, June 13.— The few cattle on sale today were disposed of at steady prices. The arrivals of hogs were light, bui the demand was very slow, and prices veraged bc lower. The sheep matkel was quiet nd sieady. CATTLE — Receints. 200. Fancy beeves £435@4 45: choice to prime, 1500 to 1700 pound steers, $4 00@+ 30: good to choice steers. 1200 101600 pounds, $3 B0@S 95: medium steers, 1000 t0 1600 pounds, $3 65@3 75: common LO air steers. 950 1o 1400 pounds. $3 40@3 60: teeders. 600 to 1200 pounds. $540@3 85; common Lo choice stockers. $2 85@3 40: bulis, cnoice 10 exira. $2 80 @3 25; cows and heifers, extra, $3 60@4 00; cows, 18ir 10 cnoice, $2 50@s 50: cows, common to fair canners’. §1 25@ alves. common to good $3@ 4 50; Texas fed steers. 83 10@3 85: Texas grass steers, $2 45@4: Texas cows and bulls, $2@ 3; milkers ana spriugers, per head, $40@35; common to choice s.ockers, $2 b5@S 45: bulls, | choice to extra, $2 803 00; bulls, poor (0 ‘cnoice. | $2 00@2 75; caives, good 1o choice. 84 75@ 45. | HUGS—Keceipts, 12,000, Heavy packing ana shipping lots, $3 05@3 50: common to choice mixed. 33 Ya: cholce assorted. $3 40@3 45: | nght, $3 10@3 457 pigs, $2 bU@3 45. Sk EkF—Keceipis. 2000. interior Lo cnoice, $2@4: smmus, $2¢6 25, ('ALIFOR:\'IA ;‘KU}T SALES. : September, $7 35. | CHICAGO, 1r1., Jube 13.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany soid Californta frait in the Union Auction | to-day at the following prices: Cherries—Royal | Anne.$1 45@1 50 per box; Black Tartarian, $1 05 | @1 60; Centennial, $1 25; Black Bigareau, $105 @1 57 Governor Wood, $1 10; Pontiac, $110. Porter Bros. Compuny sold to-day in_ Union Auction-rooms California fruit as follows: Plums— | Ciymns, $1 70@} 80; St. Catherines, $1 40@1 60; | Cherry, $1 15. «nerries—Royal Annes, 70c@%1 75; assort d, $1 6); Tartarians, $1 15@1 35: Biga- reaus, $1 25; Governor Woods, 75c@$l 25; Cen- tennials and Republicans, $105. Peaches—Alex- anders, $1 15@1_45. Apricots—Royals, $1 10@ P Newcastle, $1 05. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 18.—The Earl Fruit Company sold 'California fruit in the Union Auc- tion to-day at the following price Cherrie: Royal Anne, $115@2 10 per box: Black Turtar- ian, 70c@$1 70; Centennia, 81 15@1 :5: Kock port, $1@l 85; Governor 'Wood, $105@125: Black Bigareau, 75c@$1 20. Porter Bros. ‘Company sold to-day in_ Union Auction-room California froit as follows: Cherries sorted, $105@2 70; Ro al Annes, $2; Tar- tarians, $1@1 55: Governor Woods, 1 10; Biga- | reaus, 95c@1 10; Rockports and Lagles.”$1 05. | . pricots—Royals, 81 25@2 40; Seealngs, 95c@ $1 30 Plums—Clymans, $1 20@2 Prunes—Tragedy, $2. 3 Cherry, 90¢ NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on Call is 1@2% Prime mercantile pa- per. 44@5%. Bar silver, 6855c Mexican dollars, 53545c. Sterling Exchange is easfer. with actual business in bankers’ bills at $4 B714@4 8734 for sixty aaysand $4 8814 for demand. Posted rates, $3 8814@4 8915, Commercial bills, $4 86@4 8694 Government bonds steady : State bonds dull; rail- road bonds higher. Exchanges, $95,136,59 ances, 6,822,284, The sub-treasury was $425,213 debior at the clearing-house. CLOBING STOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 91 |Norfolk & Westrn. 4 Atchison. 16%4| Preferred..... 10 Preferred. .22 " |Northern Pacific. Adams Express....142 | Preferred... alton, Terre Haute 654/ Northwestern . | American Express11l | Preferred. American Tovacco. 65%4/N. Y. Central | Preferred.. .9 { Bay State Gas_..... Ealtimore & Ohio.. Brunswick Lands. . Buffalo, Roch & P. 7 & New Eng. 40%3 Cansda Pacific..... 62 N. Y., Susq & W. Canada Southern.. 4934 Preferred. Canton Land....... 50%l0ntario. .. | Central Pacitic..... 1654 mtario & Western 1414 | Ches. & Oho. ._ 1534 Oregon Improvmut g Chicago Alton......155 | Preferred.........— | " Preferred.........370_ |Oregon Navigation 14 | Chicago, B. & Q.... 78%Orezon Short Lige. 5 3 & E, Il... 41 'Pacific Mall ... 2514 2 Peoria, D. & Evans 1% Pittsburg & W. pfd_15 Pullman Palace....156 1y i | ChicagoGas. Cleve & Pittsbnrg. ! Consolidation Coal Consolidated Gas C. C. C. & St. Louis 3335 Reading..... iy Preferred......... 82 |RioGrande&W 15 Colo. Fuel & 1ron.. 6% Preferred. 40 Preferred.... ....100_|Kock Isiand 7055 Cotton Ol Cert ... 11%/Rome Wat&Ogden.116 Commercial Cabie.150 ° |St. L. & S. W A8 | Dei. Hudson. 12435 " Preferred. 1014 Del. Lack& Westrn. 160 'St Paul.. 7785 Denver & R. G 1314 Preferred. 12734 Preferred. . 48%4'St. Paul & Duluth. 22 Distillers. L1677 Preierred......... 85 General Eleciric... 82 |st. Paul & Omaha. 41% Erle. 1484 Preferred... 12455 Preferred. 343581 P M. & M 113 Fort Wayne. 1163 Iiiver Certificates. 65% Great Northern pfd118 [Southern Pacific... 1854 Green Bay..... ... Y Soutnern R. R. 9 Haurlem. ...........295 | Preferred... v Hocking Coal. 1% Sugar Refinery Hocking Valley.... 16| Preferred... Homestake. ... 16%/Tenn. Coal & Iron. H. & Texas Cent... 33 *| Preferred. Tilinots Central..... 923 Texas Pacific. Iowa Central 615 Tol.A.A.& N. Mich.— Preferred.. 8309 Tol. & Ohio Cent... 30 Kansas & Texas... 1155 Preferred. .. 70 Preferred. ... 245 Tol.St. Louis& K.C. 5 Kingsion & Pem... 8| Preferred. 5 Lake Erie & Westn 19 [Union Pacific. iz Preferred.. . 70%'U. P. Den & Guif.. 2% Lake Shore. 52" \U. S Cordage. 51 National Le: 2434 Preferred. 10! Preferred. . 887 Guaranteed 201 Long Island. 76 |U.S. Kxpress 40 Loulsville & Nash. 60%U. 8. Leather 8 Louisville Na&Ch 8%/ Preferred. 18 Preferred. ... 20 |U. S. Rubber. 1904 Manbattan Consol. 108 |~ Preferred. 01 Memphis & Charis. 16 (Utica & B. MexicanCentral... _934{Wab. 5. L. & Pac.. 674 .. 95 Preferred.. 1763 Wells-Fargo. 97 Preferred Western Union... 8534 Minn & St. L com. 17%4/Wisconsin Central. ~ 134 1st preferred....., 78y Wheeling & L. E.. 10 2d preferred...... 47| Preferred. Missouri Pacifie. Am Corton Ol pfd. 5434 Mobile & Ohlo 3 W. U. Beef. |/Ann Arbor. | Preferred. | Brooklyn Traction. 5% Erie 2d ptd. CLOSING BONDS. N. I. Central.. North 4merican U:S 4s, registered.. 10834 M K T 2ds Do 4s. coupon.....110 Do 4s .. U S 48 tiew, regatrd116%Mutual Union 6s.. 114 Do és, coupon. ...1163%g \ J CenyGen Bs...118: Do 2 I 941 Northern Pac 1sts.1168% Do 5s. .11814 Do 2ds. | 0Bs, coupon. .. 11814 Do ds. Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 | Northwest Consols.1 37 Do 1897. 107 | Do deb 5s Do 1898 OR & N 1sts. 2 Do 1899 . StL&IronMtGen bs 78 Pacitic 5 of '95. StL &8 F Gen 65.112 DC3-66s . St Paol Consols. 132 StPC& Palss. 118 Do Pac Cal 1sts. 110 |Southern R Bs... 92 Texas Pacific 1sis. 85! Texas Pacitic 2ds.. 29 Union Pac 1518 '96.103 West Shore 4s. ‘Mobile & Ohlo R Grande West 1 Ches & Onio bs. Atchison 4s........ 78 G a8 A 108 ada South 5 g:l’: Pac 1sts of Do 2d 7s. Den & R G 1 H & Tex Cent 6s..109 Do 4s.. Do con Bs. le 2ds. . Keiinsas Pa Consols 70% Ks Pa 1sts Den divill FOREIGN MARKET WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exo., June 13.—The spot market is quiet at 58 5d@5s 6d. Cargoes quiet at 268 10344, arrived. FUTURES. Tne Produce Exchange cablegives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: June, 4s1134d; July, 4s 1134d; August, 4s1114d; Sep- tember, 4s 1114d; Uciober, 4s 11144, SECURITIES. LONDON, ENe. June 13.—Consols, 113%g; sil ver, 3134d; ¥rench Rentes, 1011 85¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Fxchange, 60 days. - 248814 Sterling Exchange, sight. g 48915 Steriing Cables K= 480 w York Exehange, sight....... — 1214 New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 15 Fine Silver, @ ounce. .= 6854 Mexican Doliars.. . b3 55 BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearingslast week were $12, 812,483, against $14,011,315 for the same week in 1895, a loss of .3%. Gt Sote s PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT-The Brodick Castle takes for Cape Town 45.519 ctls, valued at $56,898. The market is dull at the familiar quotations. No. 1, 97 1 @ ctl: choice, §10114@1 0244; Tower grmi s i 0956; exira cholce. for AL, $105@1 15 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—10 o'clock—December— 1200 tons, 87%zc; BU0, BT¥c; 1300, 9755¢; 100, 9734c. Seller "96, new, storage paid—100, 947%c. KEGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—i tons, 97%4¢; 1700, C. of 6712 ctls Chevalier, 75¢ BARLr Y —Shipment valued at 86376, to Cape Town. Prices show no further change, though the mar- ket is weak and quiet. Feed, 70@71%4c ® ctl; cholce, 7215@7384¢; Brewing, 75@80c. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—December—500 tons, 70c. KEGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—300 tons, 6974c; 100, Tue. OATS—Prices continue to advance, there being a good demand for the choice qualities. Miliing are quotable at B71,@90c: fancy Feed,90@92Yac; good to choice, B214@90 ; common to fair, 17a@844c; Gray, 5c; Surprise, 95c@$1 V214 ¥ Cil. CORN—Continues dull, Large Yellow, 8735@ 90c: Small Round ao, 9714¢; White, 80@85¢ B cu. YE—-75@768%4¢c B ctih BUCKWaEA1—85@90c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFF FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 75@3 85 B bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 55@3 65; superfine, $2 75@3. CORNMEAL, ETC.— Feed Corn, $1950@20; Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-b sacks are as fol- Jows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 234c: Rye Flour, 314c; Rice Flour, 7lj4c; Corn- meal, 23,@3c; extra cream do, 314c; Oatmeal, 334c: Oat Groats, 41gc: Hominy, 1@4lsc: Buck: wheat Floor, 4c; Cracked Whest, 3tac; Farina, Whole Wheat Flour, 8¢: Rolled Uats, 414c; Vearl Barley, 4%gc; Spilt Peas, 484c; Green do, 5i4c B . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN-$15@16 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@18 B ton for lower grades and $18 50@19 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@16 50; Oil- cake Meal at the mill, $20 per ton; jubbing, $21: Cottonseed Ollcake, $21 3 ton. HAY—Receipts continue light and the market is in good snape. New Wheat Is quotalie at 5@ 10 50: New Wheat and Oat, #7 50@9 50: new Ont, §7@8 B ton: new Barlev, 86 60@7 50 B to ; second ocutting of Alfalia, $6@6 50. 014’ Hay is quoted as follows: Wheat, $8@ 1150 ¥ ton: Oat, $7@9; Wheat and Oat. $8@11; Barley, $7@8 50 B ton; Clover, $6@7 50 B ton: Compressed Oat, $6 50@8; Compressed Wheat, $7 @10 50; ~tock, $u@7 per ton. STRAW—20@40c bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos are quotable at 90c@$1 B ctl: Small Whites, 81 25@1 35 B cil: Pea, $1 20@ 130; Large Whites, 90c@$1; Pink, 85@95c; Reds, 8125; Blackeve, $175: Red Kidney, nominal: Limas, $2 50@2 70: Butters, $1 40@. 60 for small and $1 25@1 50 for large. SEEDS—Quotations are as _ follow Musiard,#1 50@2 25:Trieste, $2@2 £0. tard, $1 40@1 50: Flax, $1 T0@1 8O; L 234¢ P Ib; Alfaifa, 714@9%3 B Ib: Kape, 2pc B b; Hemp, 8140 B . DRIED PLAS—$1 25@1 40 B ctl for Niles and $1 35@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Old have again advanced. New ¥ otatoes, in sacks, are quotable at 5c@$1 B ctl: new Early Rose in boxes from the River, 90c@1 15 P ctl: new Burbank Seedlings, $1@1 267 Uregon i-urbanks, 85c@$1: Early Lose 80@75c: Petaluma and Tomales, 65@8Uc B ctl; Humboldt 75@90c P ctl. ONIUNS—Quoted at 25@30c P sack. VEGETABLES—Arrivals were 486 boxes As- paragus, 86 boxes Rhubarb and 253 sacks Peas. Beans decline | again. Tomatoes udvanced. Green Corn, $1 25@1 50 ¥ sack for Stockton Summer Squash. $1@) 25 B box for iay and 50@ 65c @ box in small toxes: kgg Plant, 10c @ : Tomatoes, §1 50@3 B box: Cucumbers, 40 @90c B aozen: Asparsgus, 60c@8l P box for ordinary and 81 25@2 for extra: Rhubarb, 35 @76c @ box: Dried Peppers, 5@1214c: Green Peppers, 15¢ @ Ib: Green Peas, 50@75c B suck for commen and 3@214- P W for Garden: String Beans, Zasc B Bb; Horse HBeans. 40@dUc B sack: Dried Qkra, 1u34c; Cabbage, 46850: ¥ cu; Galic, 20 o BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Ts firm at the advance. CREAMERY—Fancy, 15¢: specials higher; sec- onds. 1816@14%4c B 1. Dalry—Fancy, 18%ac: good to choice, 1214@ 18c; lower grades, 11@1%c. CHEESE — Fancy mild new fs quotable at 61c ¥ Ib; common to good, b@6c: Cream Uhed- dsr. 9c; Young America, 7@8c # Ib; Western, 10 @lic: Eastern, 12@12%c. EGGS—No farther change. Ranch are firm. Qregon E.gs, 1Ugc: Enstern kges. 10@1% 9 doz: store Lggs, T1@12c: ranch £ggs, 13@16c; Duck Eggs, 13@lic ¥ do: POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—Stocks continue liberal and quota- tions are weak. Live Tarkeys, 11@18c for Gobblers, 9@11c for Hens: Geese, B pair, 76c@81 25: Ducks $3@4 for oia and' $3@d for young: Hens, #3 5.@ 4 50: Roosters, youne, 86 @ 7: do, oid. $4@ 435: Fryers. $4 50@5; Broilers, $8@A forlarge and #2@2 50 for small; Pigeous, $1 25@1 50 B doz for young «nd oid. GAME—Nom DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Arrivals of Cherrles wers 1908 boxes, selling at 0c@8$1 10 B box for Biack, and 85¢@8$1 10 for Rovai Anne. Cherries i buik, 8@9c for Black and 8@9¢ for Roval Anne. Peaches, 40@75¢ P box. and 750 Bc W basket. Plums, 75c@$l 26 B crate and 50@75¢ B box. Cherry P ums. 50@sUc B box Red apples, 50@75c B box and 30@50¢ B bas- ketand $1 25 @ large box; Green Apples, bUC P box | ' small and 81@1 25 in large boxes and 25 @A40c ¥ basket. Green Pears, 25@50c box and 25@35¢c B bas- ket. Apricots, 75¢ P box and basket. BERRIES—Recelpts of Strawberries were 340 chests, selling at ‘w 10 B chest for Longworths and $5@7 for large berries. Gooseberries, 2@3%gc B Ib in bulk for ordinary, with very few coming in. Raspberries, $8@10 P chest. Newcastle Raspber- ries, $1 35 @ crate. Blackberries, — 7 chest and $1 50@32 B crate. Currants, $4@b % chest and some fancy goods bring$ . Mildewed s ock 85, CITRUS FRUITS~Arrival of 600 cases Mexi- can Limes aud prices are lower, Stocks of Oranges are down preity low. Oranges quotable at $1 60 @235 9 box for' Secdiings. 83@4 ¥ box for avels, 81 75@2 50 for Malta Bloods and $1 50@ 2 50 for Mediterranean Sweets; Lemons, $1@ 150 for common and $2@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $5 60@4: California Limes, $1 8 Box: bananas, $.@2 ® bunch; Pineapples, $3@6 ® dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Growers are asking 9@0%ac ® I for Apricots, but buyers refuse to consider such prices. The 1ocal opinfon 8 in the neighborhood of 8c. DRIED FRUITS— CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 114@2 B 1 for quar- tered, 2c for sliced and 4@4Yac for evaporated: Peaches, :@bc and B¢ for fancy: Apricots, & e for prime to choice. §c for fancy and wq‘:,:c 1 for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, 21l4c for un- pressed: White Figs, 4 In sacks: Pears, 7¢ ® Ib for evagorated halves, 314@6c_B I for quarters: Prunes, 3@8%4c; Plums, 835¢ % 1b for pitted and 114@2¢ for unpiited; Nectarines, 315@5¢ # Ib for prime to choice and B4c for fancy. JommiNg PRicus—Kvaporated Apples, e P 1: sun-dried, 134@2c: Peaches, and Bo for fancy: peeled in boxes, 1 1 Prunes, 814 4c for four sizes, 5c for s and 4 for "Apricots, 63a@9c for prime Lo choice, 10@11 for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, Sge: Whie Figs, 3@dc: Pears, 8c @ Ib for engnr-ud balves and 4@7%c for quarters; Plums, 81o@dc for pitted and 1@1%4c for unpitied: Nectarines, 4g5o @ B for pritae Lo cholce AISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are as follows, carioad Iots, f. 0. b. Nan Francisco: Four- crown, loose, 384c; 3-crown, loose, 3¢; 2-erown, 214c B Ib; seedless Sultanas, 334 ¢; seedless Muscatels, 2e@2%c: -crown London layers, 70c B box; clusters, $1 85@1 50; Dehesa ciusters, +2 10@2 256 fl.w"" clusters, $2 60@2 75: Dried Grapes, —. JonBixG PRICES—Four-crown loose, 334@4c; 5 4c® B Zorown, 23,@3c. Beed)ess Sul- tanas, 4c P Ib; Seedless Muscaiels, 3c; S-crown London layers, 75@90c; ciusters, '$1 0@l 7 Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, $2 75; Dried Grapes, —. NUTS—Walnuts uotable at 9@llc B Ib jfotb!‘d’n}hndAllnd fims.s’cly.‘ % for vaper-anell jobbing lots; Almonds, o e oo ands 8340100 ior paperahell, munm nuts, 514@7c for Eastern and 414@5%4c for Call- fornis; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c: Pecans, 6c for rough and 8o for polisned: Filberts, 8@9c; Brazil Nuis, G10: 3 b: Covoanuts, 84 5065 B 100, ; HONEY —Fair local demand_for new crup at th prices. The crop s about 88X of last year's. crown, Comb 1s quotable at 10@12c ¥ I for bright ana 9c B m;"l’h ln&;l; :ma:r "e'x‘('x:fi".’i“.iz"‘“‘ 5 c E ed, o dgg(y:mber. 4c; dark, 2@3c. e BEESWAX—25@ 7% B b. PROVISIONS, Lara and California Hams are lower. being freely cut to get trade. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6c B 1 for heavy, 7¢ @ Ib for light medium, 9c B Ib for light, 10c for extra lieht and 12c ® B for suga: cured; Eastern Sugar-cared Ham-<, 11¢ B b: Cali- fornia’ Hams, 9%gc @ Ibi Mess'Seet, 875008 extra mess dg,al B(BMBBQ, :::nuzledo, "11:);‘“”[" rime Pork, $8 50@9; exi ar, bi; Tiess, 812 % bbl; Smoked Beef, 100 B I LA RD—Lastern, tierces is quoted at 5l4c B 1 for compound and B4C for pure; pails. Tipc: California tierces, 5¢ B Ib for compound : nd 6¢ 1or pure: half-bbls, 6%4c; 10-1b tins, 7c; do 5-1b, T4c. COTTOLEN E—6@6V4c in tierces and 63,@7Ysc # 1b in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers quot- able at 7@7%g ¥ Ib: culls acd brands. 6@6%ac: medium, 6@6%ac; culls and brands, 5@54c: light, Be: culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, 5@514c¢: culls and brands, 4@-%Yac: salted Kip, Bc® Ib: saited Calf, 7@Sc: saited Veal, 6¢; dry Hides, 1015@11 culls and brands, @8 Ty Kipand Veal, S@dc culls, 7c: dry Calf, 1 cuils, 10c; Goatskin: 20@35¢ each; Kids, be: Deerskins, good summe: 30c: medium, 16@25¢; winter, 7@10c; Shee skins, shearlings, 10@15¢ short._wool, 2 B5c each: meaium. 40@50¢ each; long wools, 50 60c each. Cuils of sll kind.: about Lac less. FALLOW—>o. 1. rendered, Si4@3145c: No.3, 8c; refined, 514@534c: Grease, 215¢ B 1. WOOL—Valley Tegon s quoted at 9@10%40: do lower grades. 8@9%c P I1b; Nevada, 3 San Joaquin and Southern Coast, six months, 4@6c: San Joaquin, foothill, good to' choice, 7@8c; San Joaquin, years Hlocce, $4@6Yac; northern ‘free, 7@9c; do defective, 5@6Yac %0?5—1!/,@:% ? GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Hams are BAGS—Caleutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 25; San Quentin, §4 20; Wool Bags, 2415@28%4c. COAL—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, $8 @ ton: Southfield Wellington, $750 B to Seattle, $6@p 50; Bryant, 85: Coos Bay, 84 50: Wallsend, $7: Scoicn, $7 50; Brympo, $7 5 Cumberiand, $11@12 in bulk and $13@14 in sk Pennsylvania Anthraciie Ege, $11 50: Welsh Anthracite, $8: (annel, $7 50; Rock Springs, Castie Gate and P eas:nt Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $1 B ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company auotes, terms net cash: : ube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 57%¢; Dry Granuiated, 534 Confectioners’ A, BYgc: Magnolia A, 454c; Ext C, 4%gc: Golden C, 434 ; halt-barrels, 40 more than barrels, and boxes J4c more, SYRUP—Golden, in bbis, 15¢; Black Str # gal. S SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 10c Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5@3140; second ao, 4%4@ 434c: third do, 812@4c B AT e p."é& mall, 6@7c B 1b. v 5l5c B b, UTTON—Wethers, 5la@fc: Ewes, AMB—Spring Lamb, 6@ 1. POKK—Live Hogs, 3c § Ib for large and 314@ 814c for smalt and medium; dressed do, 414@5Y4c. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. rom 24 HOURS. 4.070/Eggs, doz. 4.634|Hides. no. ur, qr. sks. Wheat, ctl Barley, ctls. 2,185|elts, bdls. Oats, ctis. . . "'510 Wool. bis. Poistoes, sks..... 1,461 Wine, gals. 47,200 Onions, sks.. 20| Leather, roils 26 Bran, sks.. 1.310/Tailow, ¢ 18 8 Midd:ings, sks. 530|Lumber. M feet 20 Hay, tous. 285/Chicory, bbis. 70 Butter, ctls. . 245Lime, bbls.. 81 Cheese, et: 2 THE STOCK MARKET. The Comstocks Show Wide Deprecia- tion for the Week. Mining stocks close ! the week falrly steady as to tone, but at prices below those of the preceding day. There was considerable trading in the middle stocks after the board, but the other stocks as arule were quiet. A glance at the appended | table wilt show the marked fall in prices during the past week. On the Bond Exchange, Hutchinson Plantation declined to $24 and Edison to $1203. Giant Powder rosé 10 §26%. The Homestake Mining Company of Sonth Dakota has « eclared the usual monthly dividend of 25c per share, payable on the 25th. The weekly report from the Con. Cal. & Va. says: 1650 level—On the ninth floor, first floor above siil floor of this level, south drift from east crosscut from drift run souts from end of stope has been ext nded 21 feet. passing through por- phyry »nd quartz of low assay value. 1750 levei—From thirteenth (o twenty-first floor atnorth end of stopes in old ground of former workings have extracted during the week b4 Lons of ore, uverage assay valueof which. per sampl ta en from cars in mine, was $46 28 per ton. From north end of stope on nineteéenth, twentieth and cwenty-tirst floors on east side of old_stope timbers, there is from two (0 three feet of ore, assaving $40 per ton. rom upraise carried up from northwest drift from main west drift C and C shaft (50 feet above sill floor of this level) the norilwest drift has been adv.nced 25 feet throuch porphyry and | quariz, assaying from $2 10 87 per ton. Total | length, 75 feet, 1600 level—No work has been done on this level during the week. 1000 level—West crosscut 2 started at point in north drif. 550 feet north from Con. Cul, & Ve shaft statlon has been advanced 25 feet, total length 390 feet, passing through porphvry and cluy separ tons and parrow lines of quariz, assay- ing 50 cents and $1 per ton. On Tuesday of this week gas was discovered escaping from south end of old stopes on teuth floor above 1750 level. Since that time have been engagea In closing the open square sets of timbers or stope with fine rock or ciay bu kheading against old stope where the gus was e-caping. The work- ing part of the mine is free from gas now, although more work will be necessary to protect openings before we can resume exiraction of ore from north end of stope, which is 160 feet from where gas is escaping. The total extraction of ore for the week amounted to 54 tons, average assay value of which, per sam- plescaken from cars when raised {0 sufface, was Have shipped to Morgan mill 346 tous ore, as- saying per railroad-car samples $47 75 per ton. Average assay valne (per battery samples) of ali ore worked at that mill during the week (240 tdhs) was $42 72 per ton. BUAL ALES, Followine wera the Swics 10 ihs San Frensisce Etocx Foard vesterday: REGULAR MORNTNG SESSION rownwwvorys 9:31), ..20| 50 Confi ...1.85/550 Ocedt. 19/100 C Point... 83600 Potos. nion . 700 Caleda. ... i5/650 .. 1.76(200 Utah.. 450 Choll...2.60/200 Ovemn.... 36200 Y Jackt 400 .56/100 . 38[350 400 CC&V...2.65/400 .87 50 1000 C Imp ..03| Following Eoura yesterd REGULAR sRSSTON—10:3'% 20,200 Challge. ..45/200 Occld., 3060 HEND.5350 300 il 800 “08750 Savg g 2100 U‘ . 500 Scorpion..10 15750 SmA 3 70/200 Justice. .:10:200 8 Ny.. 500 Kentuck. 06500 5 Hili > ) Mexn,...1. 0/500 Unin C. 185/ 100 ... 1.95(200 Ophr.. .2.80{300 . 2.501200. L1.55 2,65/500 Ovrmn....87) 500.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, June 13—12 x. Big dsked 20| Chollar........ X Con.Cal.&Va..2.65 2.7 Challenge Con. 43 45 Con. Imperial. 03 Confidence.... 130 — Con New York — 10 Crown Point... 62 6d/Sierra Nevada. 95 97 EastSierraNey — Union Cou..... 95 97 Exchequer.... 07 _09|Utah P viEa ) Gould & Curry.1.85 1.40\Yellow Jacke. 63 65 Hale& Norcrs. 2,20 2.30| GOLD MINING EXCHANGHE. %!.MEWMCOL. 43 44 45 49 e LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid 2 Humboldt Bank. ... 200 90 ‘Asked 100 Atlas Iron Works 2 ‘Asked 50 Tuscarora Water 830 Following Are the Highest Prices During the Pas’ Week. Wed. Thrs. 24 24 Frl. [Tues. 44 1.75| 2.00| Savage. 1.95 Seg. Beicher. 2 Bierra Nevada..| 1.30 .| 1.0} 20| 73] STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, June 13—10:30 & 3. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. US4scoup. 108 — |U S 48 reg...108% .— Do new lssue — 116! MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCbles. — 113 |PacRoll Més — — Cal ElecL, 65 — 12234Do2d1a6s.. — _ CotraCWBs — 97 |P&OR 68105 120 Dpnt-stex-cp 90 100 [P&Ch By6s. — 108 Edsn L&P6s — 12215Pwist RR6s. — 116% F&CHKK6s.10414 — '|Reno, WL&EL — 1ib Geary-stR0s.10173105 [Sacto P& L. — 10214 LosAngL6s. — 100 [SFE&NPR bs.10031013% DoGnieed8s — 103 |SFRRAriz6s — ' 963, Mkt-siChle6s128 — |SPRRCal6s.10844111 DoRyConbs.10434105 |SPRRCa bs. — & — NatVin6s1st 95 100 |SPErRCal8s. 9915100 NevCNgR7s. $6 105 (SVWate 8s..119 11915 NPCRR6s. — 108 |SVWaterds., 987 9905 N Ry Cal 65102 _— |SktnG&E6s — 100 N Ry Cal0s. — 100 (Suns T&T6s100 — Oak Gas 53..101 1041480 ter-stR0s. 1073, — Lo2d isbs.. — 106 |VisallaWlés — = 92 Omnibus vs. 11814119 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 863 3714San Jose. Marin Co.... 50 & — S rog Vailes 97% 98% GAS 6TOCKS. glh:lll. é’; 27 iP.clgC Lieht 47 - entr Sau Francsco 94, 05 Oak GL&MH 5. 14 llA‘\swcnun‘.m —"’ 211, Pac Gaslmp. 8474 8514 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman’sFd170 — [Sun, . 25 50 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. ) LondonP&A.12814130 6134 — [Londond&sF. — ' 2714 2371324214 Merch Ex... 13— Cal 8 D&TCo_ 551, 58 | \evad: o e o FirstNa.ionl178 18215 Sather BCo. — — Grangers.... — — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Ger S&LC0.1875 1415 Sav& Loan.. — 100 Humb S&L.1100 1450 [SecuriLy..... 250 260 Mutual....... — 40 |Union Trusi.750 800 BFsavUnion — 490 | STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Caltfornia....106 — Oak SL&Hay — 100 Geary-st...... — 55 |Presiio..... 7 = — Market- 48%; 4314 Sutter-st. - - POWDER STOCKS. Atantlc D... — 16l5Giant Con.... 2614 26 | Eastorn B2 = 842 Suamen s ST California.... 75 — IVigorit. .... 50c 85c- MISCELLANEGUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 9315 9549 Nat VinCo.. — 85 BlkDConlCo, — '~ 10 " (OceanicSSCo — 2414 CalCot Mills — — |PrcAuxFA 1 — CalDry Dock — — |PacBoraxCo. 88 100 Edlson Light120%5121 (Pac Roll Mill — ~ — GasConAssn. — ~ — |ParfPainiCo 6l 71 Ger Lead Co. 85 — [PucTr nsCo. — = 24 HawC&SCo.. 197 2014 Pac T&T Co. 55 70 Huteh S PCo 24" 24Vj Sunset T&T. 41 — MerExAssn.100 110 |United CCo. — 25 SALES—MOBNIN SESSION Board— 25 Eaison Light & Power Co. 121 00 25 do do . 120 75 305 Giant Powder Con. 26 00 200 do do . 26 25 100 Hawaiian Commercial. 20 00 100 Hutehinson S P Co. 24 25 25 do do.s 24 00 126 do do . 24 1215 20 Pacific Gas Imp 85 00 70 S F Gaslight 9475 e THE CALL CALENDAR. 10111213 o+ 8 | !______‘____ Newuwn;’ 24|28 2617|2810 | 20 el i | PR ] v DO 3 e B, First Quarter| | } 21|22 |23 24|25 } 26| 27 June mryi | Full Moon. |! June 24.[ UULAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure ¥ rom San Franeisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SATLS. | PIKR. Santa Rosa.|San Diego.__ . |Jne 14.11ax) Pler il Pomona.... | HumooidcBar Jne 14. Zru Pierd .| Newvort ... |Jne 1y, Sam | Pier 11 |TIne 16.10am | Oceanic Jne 16.10au | Pier 13 .|Jne 17, bew | Pler13 Jne 17. 9au|Pler 13 Jne 17,10aM | Pler 24 Truckee ... Jne 17, by |Oceanic Clty of Para Jne 1812 M|PMSS City Puebla.. Jne 18, 9am|Pler9 Corona... .. |San Diego.....|Jne 18,11a . | Pler 11 Del Norte .. | Grays Haroor Joe 1<, SPM|......... Eureka .... | Newoor: |dne 20, $aw | Pler 11 Arcata, Oregon ports.. Jne 20.10ax| Oceanic Contle. China & Jupan Jué 20, 8py|PMSS Earaiion... | ) aauina Hay..|Ine 21, 9a» | vier 2 Biateof Ca |vortiand....... |Jne 22.10Am | ’ier 24 ABlanchar {regon ports.. |Jne 23.10ax vier 13 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | FRoM [ vue Juneid City of e Citv of kverett Portiand.. Grays Haroor. China and Javan Coos Bay. Empire... ..... | Portland Rio de Janeiro.. China and Japan. Cleone. Crescent City . Humboid: Bay.. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. TU. £ COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY TIDN BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Sundav, June 14 4.46/ Moon rises 0 15| 115, 6.3 8.34 —0.8| 4.00 16| 2.21| 48| 9.20/-0.2| 4.40 17 3.44| 4.4/1015/—0'3| 5.20 1%} 5.17|—4.0(11.06(—1.0| 6.00 LW HW ) 19| 0.24| 13| 6.45/ 3.9/11.58 20| 1.32| 0.5] 8.16} 401254 NOTE-In the above exposition of the tides early morning tides are given in th column, and the successive tides of the day in thy order of occurrence as to time. The secord time column gives Lhe second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last right hand column gives the last tide of the d cept when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given sre additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given Is subtractive From the Annes =<van he" ha Phars e =) HYDRUGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8 N., MERCHANTS' F XCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO. June 13. 1896. The time bail on Telegraph Hill was dronped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., al_poon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 p. I:.l!;nenmuh time. Lieutennot U. & . o th rve. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY. June 13. Stmr Pomona, Doran, 17 hours from Eureka; . pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr North Fork, Hansen, 22 hours from Eg- reka; pass and mdse. to Charles Nelson. Stmr Scotia. Johnson, 16 hours from Albion; 200 M ft lumber, 1400 rr ties, to J R Hanify. NEW TO-DAY. XCURSION AND RUCTION SALE! SATURDAY. June 27, 1898 Saturday....... At 1 o'clock P. M. on the premises, 350 ACRES 80 ACRES g In 10-ACRE Being a Portion PWARD of the Choicest Land in the State of Caliiornia. and 2 year old PRUNE, COT and CHERRY TREES warp TRACTS of the Renowned MART:N MURPHY HOMESTEAD TRACT THE JAMES T. MURPHY SUBUIVISION. The property stands without a peer for richness and depth of soil. the head ot any district in this State. Seldom 1n & lifetime does such an opportunity its prolific resources stand at present itself to the home-seeker, the fruiterer or Lheg;nmn looking for a fami.» resort wner- health combined with profit is at his command. ere are 10 pleces now jlanted in sirong and tiritiy one and two yvear old Apricots, Prunes, Cherries and Peaches. The balance of the ;and is WHERKE IT I8 AND WHAT IT 15—about an . at the Murphy Sta.jon. The soil is 40 jeet dec rich valley. magnificent prune orciard of L. famous for its luxurious erowth of oak trees. midway between San Jose and =tanfor! University, | fronting the S P. R. R.; 8 miles from san Jose, 7 miles irom Palo Alto, 4 miles from Mountain View, p, i8 alluvial sedin "t his tract fronis on the min ~an Francisco and ~an Jose boulevard, and 1 opposite the . Delmas valued at $1 00 per acre. eni._and the very cream of this 10 any and all persons wanting tbe best, richest and most productive land in this State this offering certainly presents that golden opportunity. WE WILL RUN A SPECIAL FIRST-CLASS EXCURSION TRAIN To Murphy Station. near Mountain View, on account of this IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Which will leave the Third and Townsend Street Depot, San Francisco, at 10 o'clock A. M. SATUR- DAY, June 27, 1896, stopping at Valencia-street Station, San Mateo, Redwood and Menlo Park, 30 o'clock P. KETS- v, June 27, returning leave Murphy Station a $1 00—ROUND-TRIP T June 26, 1896, all day. and on Satur at the depot, Third and Townsend streets, and Vale From other stations on from our represen:ative. Free Collation on Park, round trip 50 cents. same day. : Tickets obtainable at our office on Friday, v of the excursion, up to 9:30 o'cio ‘k A. M., and ta street, up to_hour of leaving, 10 M., the train, from San Mateo, Redwood and Menlo the Grounds. .00, TERMS—Une-Fourth Cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 years, interest 8% per annum, 18, 638 Mar! t Santa Clara ket M., treet, San Jo Stmr Columbia, Bolies. 44 hours from Portland, via Astoria 36 hours; produce, to O R & N Co. Bark Forest Queen, Rice, 8 da; ; from Tacoma: 500 M ft lumber. to Dickens Lumoer Co; 100 M it lumber, to 5 P Co, Schr Daisy Rowe, Olsen, 3 day Bay : lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, 18 hours from Bowens Landing: 100 cds vark, (0 Bender Bros. Sohr Five Brothers, Kasmussen, 10 bours from Fishermans Bay; bark, to J Johnson. Cleare t SATURDAY, Juxe 13. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Stmr Willamette, Holmes, Nanaimo; Oregon Imp Co. Scur Helen N' Kimball, Hellingsen, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. saided. SATURDAY, June 13. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter. Victoria and Port Town- send. Sunr Jewel, Madsen, Caspar. Stmr Wiliamette, Holmes, Nanaimo. Sumr Newsbos, Fosen, Usal. Stmr Aleatraz, Fageriund. Brship Brodick Castle, Fereuson, Cape Town. BarkiGe-mania, Prarson. New Wha com. Schr Annie Gee, Pearson. Port Had oci. Schr Antelope, Anderson, Coguille River Cuariers The ship Sterling and Norbark Gartha load wheat for Sydnev; bktn NoT(hwest, lnmber on the. Columbia River for Santa Rosa ia: Nor bark For- tuna, lumber on the Sound for Melbourne or Ade- Iaide 41s 3d, Port Pirie 38s 9d--p:ior to arrival. Spoken. Mav 14—Lat 23 S, long 39 W, Brship Balclutha, from Swansea, for San Francisco. May 14—Lat 23 S, long 89 W. Br ship Lord Cairns, from - wansea. for -an Francisco. from Coos June 2—Lat 29 N, long 19 W, Brship Frankis- | tan, from Liverpool, for San Francisco. June 5—Lat 43 29 N, long 39 10 W, Br ship Bee- croft, hence Jan 7 for Hull. June 8—Lat 46 25 N, long 96 23 W, Br ship Simla, from Tacoma, for Liverpool. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, June 13—10 . M.—Weather hazy wind W: velocity, 12 mites. Domestic Ports. Emn’r BLAKELEY—Sailed June 12—Schr Chas Falk. FOINT REYES—Passed June 13—Str National Cliv, from Eur-ka, for San Diego. MENDOCINO—Arrived June 13—Stmr Point Arena, heuce June 12. SAN PEDRO—Salied June 12—Stmr Tillam 0ok, Arrived June 12—Scbr Roy Somers. from Port Gambie. COOS BAY—Arrived June 13—Stmr Arago, hne June 10 REDONDO—Arrived June 13—Stmr Protection, from Usal. VENTURA—Sailed June 13—Schr Eclipse, fop Eureka. ASTURIA—Salled June 13—Schr Geumn, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived June 13—Schr Peerless. SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 13—Stmr Pasadena from Eureka. SEATTLE—Sailed June 13—Schr Lena Sweasey for San Franclsco. smied June 13—Bark Rufus E Wood, for San | Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed June 12—Stmr el Nor e, for San Francisco. June 13—Bikin Tam o' Shanter, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 12- Stmr Rival, hence June 12. Sailed June 13—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed June 13—Scnrs Newark and Mary Etta, for San Francisco. Importations. ARCATA~—Per North Fork—11 sks gluestock, b ofl ranks, 56 pkgs household goods, 9 beer kegs, 197 M ft lumber, 1882 M shingles, 133 M shakes. EUREKA~ Per Pomona~1 cs dry goods, 14 tubs 1 keg 100 bxs butter, 86 pkgs mdse, 4 chsts ber- Ties, 12.635 M fi lumber, 2 bbls mineral water, 1 cs drugs, 3 bxs tobacco, 1 bx glass, 11 bdis peits, 817 M shingies, 6 pkfl furniiure, 2 cs groceries, 9 Pxgs express, 1'sk coln. E R and & R R—320 bxs butter, 3 bbis 3 cs cider, 1 bx groceries, »2 pkgs mdse, 60 doors, 1 sk tails, 2 bdis bides and pelis. Junction—121 sks oats. Rohnerviile—362 sks potatoes. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbla— 7422 sks potatoes. 10,412 sks flour, 881 sks oats, 536 hides and <kins, 1.8 sks wool, 1 car 308 bdls shooks. 786 pkgs paper, 15,410 ft *5 bdis lumber, 4861 bais barrel heads and staves, 121 cs h2ms and sides, $0 cs canned goods, 279 sks oydfprs, 67 cs salmon, — pkgs express. Consignens. Per North Fork—Callfornia Glue Works; Arctic Oit Works; Standard Ol Co: A McLeod; Charles Neison: E R Yorr: E E Foss. Per Pomona—E R Stevens & Co: J M Moore: W A Pratt; Wolf & Son; CE Whitney & Co: Wolf, Wreden ‘& Co: Tillmann & Bendel; A Crocker & Bros; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & C: Commercisl Transter Co; Felling, Cressy & Co: C Nauman: Dairymen's Union: Hivernia Brewer. Enterprise Brewery: Overland Freight and Trans- fer Co; Humboldt Minerai Water Co; J Gollober D Tweede; C A Hooker; Natioual Carbonic Acid Gas Co; Mnck & Co: Pacific Roliing Mills; Pac)fic Saw Works: Sherman, Clay & Co: The Wertheimer Co; Scott & Van A:sdalé Lumber Co: United S:ates Brewery : ‘Wheaton, Breon & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; W E Dennison; ¢ E Whitney & Co;' Witzel & Bake: F B Haight: Tillmann & Bendel: O B Smith & C: Norton, Teller & Co; Ross & Hewlett; W Marion Washiig on Brewery; W B Sumner & Co:_Park & Lacy: Haas Bros: Murphy, Grant & Co; National Tce Co: Pacific Coas: Lumber Co: Union Brewery. Per Columbia—Moore, Ferguson & Co: California Barrel Co: Thomas Loughran: D E Allison & C Wolf & Son; Dalton Bros: Erlanger & Galinges order: Otis, McAllister & Co: Wells, Fargo & C L Jagger; Allen & Lewis: F Hillens & Co; D J Rus- J P Thomas: M P Detels; Bissinger & Co;J A Darbee & Immel; W A" My Kingham & Co: M B Moraghan: J B Cohn — Co: Morg: er Co; Clatsop Mill Co; Fogarty & Parker; W hite Bros. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fourteenth Puge, OCEAN STEAMSHIPE) CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS TC HAWAII SAslo‘l:? HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, ey AUSTRALIA. $.5. AUSTRALIA, 5. 8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU omy, 1ues- June 16, 8 10 A. M. 8 pariy ra es. B ALAMEDA sails via HONOLULU and Al;CKLLSD for SYDNEY, Thursday, June 25, a2 P Line 10 COOLGARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN, South Africa. - J. b, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO,, Agts. 114 Montgomery st. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. Russ, Sanders & Co: Standard OllCo; | ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. Euate of Californla sails. June 2, 12 and 23 Columbla salls..... . June 7,17 and 27 ¥rom Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) a: 10 . & 6UUDALL, PERKINS & CO. Genl. Supts. | E. K. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market sress. | PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES | VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class.. -88.00 | SBecomnd Class.. $5.00 | Meals and berth included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Acents. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY QIEAMERS WILL SAIL FEOM W) Broadway whart, San Francisco, as ry Ialand, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau. Kil- | na_Sitks (Alasks), & ¥ A. M., June 3 18, 38, 28 Ju.y 4 1, s 28 For Victona and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Towa- send, Seattle, Tacomsa, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A . 1 M Lt B, S and every fifih v thereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R. at Tacoma with N. . R R, at Seattls with G. N. Ry.. at Por: Townsend with Alasicn steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aad Fields Landing (Hum- tr. Pomona, 2 P M. June . 10, {131 “2us 3 and every fourth dey thereafter. For sania Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Por Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Veutura, Hueneme, San ' Pedro, East Saa Pedro(los Angeies) ana Newport, at 9 a. M., fune 4. - 12, 4 28 and every fourih day there. atter. For fan Dlego, stopping onlv at Port Harfor | (Ban Luis Obispo), Sonta Barbara, Port Loy ‘Angeles, Redondo (Los Angelps) and Newport. 11 B M. 0 e 2 oo, 140832, U6, U and every th day thereafter. h;l::r hl:;wnull. <an Jose del Caho, Mazatian, La Paz. Aliata and aymas (Mexico), sir. Orizaba, 10 a. M., June , an@ 2501 01 excu WONLh there- e . 3 Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery sireet. i00DALL, PERKINS & CO.. o 7 10 Market st. San Franciseo. | COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Lina to Havrs. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW).42 NORTH | U River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by % this line avoid both iransit oy English rallway aa. | the discomfort of crossing the channel in &smail | boat. New York to Alexandria, Egyps via Paris [ first-ciuss $180: second-ciuss, $116. “May 23 8 A M, 1.A TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll. LA NORMANDIE. LA GASCOGNE LA NUK ik LA GASOOGNE. LA NORVANDI e LA ROURGOGNF. Cant. Leb’ A&~ For further p&ruewfin;‘)l vléw . No. 3 Bo « fhe Groen Qnfi'fl';k. ing Green, N 3. F. FUGAZL & CO, Agents 5 Montgomery wvenue. San Francisc ‘ WILTE STAR LINE. | Unfted States and Royal Mall Steamers | New York, Queenstown & Liverpo | SAILING EVERY WEBK. Bevle CA’XN.'B‘) ANDUPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $58 and B40: Majescic and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from Engiand, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and D<nmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Ticke: sailing dates and cabin plans be ymwn from .(',E. A\ole‘BhY. Pacific MB ;{)ook. 0l Lhe @eneral Office e Compan, 13 Market streegy under Grand Hotel. G. W, FLETCHER, Agent for Pacific Coast, ROYAL MAIL STEAN PACKET COMPANY. | QTEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL | S fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg) France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, In connection with the Pacitic Mail 8. 8. Co,, issned for freight and treas- ure to direct ports in Eugland and Germanv. “Through tickets from San Francisco to Plvmout! Cherbo:a, ;l&m%m;allou& First (illsls‘ u#u:l ":n class, ‘or further particulars apply PARROTT & COn Agents, 306 California ste STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At E. o, Bty TN Bt Sunaay at 7 P, £@ Accommodations Reservea by Telephone. STRAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, * Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. ‘Telephone Main 805. Cat Nav. and Lmpt. Co VALLEJ0, MARE ISL XD, “BESICIA, COSTA AND (}RWKICT’I‘.M - STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Saturday and Sunday—10:30 & m snd 4 P& Saturday, 10:30 4. ., 3:30 r, M5 Sunday—8 P M. 4 », 2. only. Landing, Mission 1, Pler %

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