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16 JUNE 17, 1896 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Silver a fraction off. ‘Wheat dull avd lower. Wheat Frelghts firm. Barley a fraction weaker. Oats easier. Rye neglected. Some changes in Corn. Rolled Barley lower. Oilcake Meal advanced. Cottonseed Oilcake all gone. Beans neglected. Hay steady. No change in Flour. Potatoes firm. Onions weak. Vegetables generally cheaper. Butter firm. Cheese weak. store Eggs weak, Ranch firm. Poultry dull. Cherries still higher. Peaches, Apricots and Apples weak. More sales of Dried Apricots. Prunes all cleaned up. Berries lower. Citrus Fruits steady. Fair demand for Honey. G joriia Peanuts out. Provisions dull and easy. Hides and Leather inac tive. Wool dull. Hops lifeless. Coftee very quiet. Oils unchanged. Hogs rather firmer. Ninnemuct n TS rson. T Yo ¢ Z‘Hg DY 2 NG : rdependenee fo’ | s & Plge 10 8 I AR\ S b 10 Angete s 86 Dhgen s ! i Sopepstys 1 el j :7’@5 46 i P S it I _em O] L= s e drart elouay | [ WwAv et % Snow Fxplanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures | ure for the , the amount of tion indicace maximum tempers those underneath it. if Fafnfall, of melted suow in inches during 'the past twelve hours. nd hundredth therms, or dotted Jines, equal tem rature. word “high” means high tarometric pressure and fair weathe: nd is usual v weathe: d rain along the coas marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is nprol sbie. Witha weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. will produce an oposite result. SATHER BUREAU REPORT. w UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICU TURE. WFATHER BUREAU, § 16, 1896, 5 . M. Weather conditions and geners forecast: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to d 8s compared with those of the same date last s son: Eureka 51.90, last 22.43, last season & season 25.70: Fresno 8.16, last season 14. Luis Obispo 17.70, lust season 26.04; Los Ange 9.35, last season 16.11; San Diego 5.9 son 12.20; Yuma .88, last season 3.01. Red Blu The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day : Red Bluff 102, San Francisco 73, Eureka 58, San Luis Obispo 88. Los Angeles 86, Fresno 104. Yuma 118, & n Diego 64. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature T: minimum 56, mean 64. There has been a slight fall in pressure during the past twenty-four hours over Washington, Ore- | gon and Northwestern California. The pressu is high, bowever, over Northwestera Californ and over orthwestern Washington. There some prospect of a change in weather from the couditions which have been prevailing for the past week. The temperature has risen over Oregon, Was) ington and Northern Caiifornia. The iso herm 100 deg. embraces to-night the larger portion California, Southern Nevada and in Arizona the tempera.ure is about 114 deg. Along the imm diate Pacific Coast from Taloosh Isiand to “an Francisco the temperature s below 60 deg. At San Francisco, owing to local causes, there has been a fall in temperatur, Conditlons are favorable for continued wry weather in the valieys of California. There bas been a marked Incroase ir the clondi- ness over Northern Nevada and Utah. Sprinkl of rain have fallen in Eastern Oregon and Northwestern Nevada. Forecast made at ~an Francisco for thirty houw endivz midnight, June 17, 1896: coast: fair, warm weather Wednesday inian light northwesteriy winds. Southern California—Fair Wednesday; ight westerly winds. rm weather Inlane Nevada—Cloudy w sprinkles of rain Wednesday morning in northe continued warm weather, Clondy Wednesas: San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Wednesda. warmer; fresh westerly winds. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. Tsobars, or solid | limes, connect points of equal air pressure; iso- preceded pear on the Washington | re is high in the interior | and the isobars extemd north and south along the COAst, rain is probable; but when the “low” Is inclosed with isobars of | igh” in the vicinity of 1daho, and | the pressure falling to the California’ coast, warmer | | I'he reverse of these conditions AN FRANCISCO, June . last last se Northern California—Cloudy weather along the d; ther Wednesday, possibly continued warm Fair; continsed warm weather Wednes- THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. O Dull, 347c ufloat. Uptions dull, firm at 5gc advance, following when and the West. July most active. June, 837%c: Juiy, 84%c: August, 35c: September, 35174, U/;TS—DIHL firm. Options duli, nominal June, 23Vc; 22%4c¢ Spot prices 22%4c: No. 3 white, 241/c: No. 2 Chicago, No. 3, 2lc: No.3 white, 2314c: mixed Western, 28c@2éc: white do and Whice State. 24@28c. FEED BRAN—50c. MIDDLINGS—6UC. KYL—Feed, 60@65c. ¥rovisions. BEEF—Dull, 88 50@9: extra mess $6@7. Beet hams dull, nominal. $9 50. Tierced beef quiet, steady: city extra Inala mess $11@13: sieady : pickled beilies, 12 pounds. 4@ij: shoulders, 41pc; pickled hams, 914@934 LAKD-Steady; Western sieauw. $4 45 city, $405: July, $445. Kefined, siow: Contineni $465: South American, $5 10: compoand 4@4 14c, PORK—Firm; ola mess, $8 26@a 50: new mess, 28 75@9. BUTTER—Fair demand, steady. Western Cairy, 8@1114¢: do creamery, 1112@15¢c: Elgins, 1514c Imitation creamery, 10@12c. firmer; No. 2, 88%c: elevator, July, No. CHEESE tive; State large. 6@7TV4cC: do small, 54@7Vsc: part skims, 2@2%c: futl skims.2c. KGGS—Fairly steady; State and Pennsylvania, 12@12%c: Western fresh, 11@l2c: do per case, $1 50@4. TALLOW—Dull, nominal: city, 8%c: country, 314, COTTUNSEED OlL—Quiet; crude, 20@20%5¢: yellow prim @26c; do off grades, 243,@25¢. R Dull, sceady; strained. common iv good. $170@1 7214, TUKPENTINE—Quiet, steady: 2516(@26c. POTATOES—Quiet; choice new sieady, South- ern, 75c@8$3 35. RICE—Steady, quiet: 534 c. (OLASSES—Quiet: New Orleans open kettle, £00d to choice, 27@37c. COFFER-Steady, unchanged to 5 points up: July, 811 45@11 50 August, $10 . "$10'55; October, $10 20: December, Spot Rio, dll, steady; No. R — Raw, dull, steady: i centrifugals, 96 test, 384c. ctive. steady : off A, 7-16@8-16c: mold A, 5 3-16ci standard A.4'15-16c: confectioners’ A, 4 13-16c cut loat, 5 9-16¢; crushed, 5 9-16; powdered, 54c; granulated, 4 15-16¢: cubes, b 3-16c. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 815@12c. PEACHES—Peeled, # I, 12@13c: do unpeelea. Domestic, fair to extra, fair refining, Refined, more ur sizes, nominal, Sc. ‘wo-crown 100se Muscatel, 314@3%ac: ), 4@4Y5c: do tour-crown, 41@oc: 0c@$ i 5 State common to cholce, 243@8c; Pacitic Const. 2a@7c. WOOL—Moderately active; domestic fleece, 16@ 21c; pulled, 15@33c. Meorchandise. TRON — Moderately active; American, Quiet: lake. $11 65@12. asier; domestic, §2 9714@3. straits, $13 50 domestic, $405@4 10. CHICAGO MARKETS. PLATES—Q: SPELTE Quiet CHICAGO, Irr, June 16.—The action in wheat to-day was slow and dragging, neither hulls nor bears evincing a desire to trade. The buying to cover previous shor: sales was a little larger than the selling by longs, a_circumstance which tended 10 help prices. Liverpool cables were quiet ceipts in the Northwest were heavy at 644 cars. | Chicago received 36 cars and inspected out ) bushels. Export clearances aggregated 2 bushels. wheat opened from ZE34c ac, sold between 5655@5634¢ and 575sc, 8, | closing at d7%c, 34 higher than yesterday. ksti- mated receips for to-morrow 21 cars. CORN—By virtue of the firmaess of whe The | corn was enabled to exhinit a fair degree of stead- iness without dispiaying any undue activity or feuture. Receipts were heavy a: 524 cars, and 430,800 bushe s were withdrawn from store. Liv- s. | erpool cables were quiet_and unchangea. Export clearances amounted to 176,000 bushels. Se; m- ber corn opened a: 2c, advaaced to 2935@294" closing at terday. cars. OATS—The tone of cats depended on the feeling of the other markets. Receipts were 143 cars and 914@29%4 timated receipts for to-morrow, 5 b- | ,300 bushels were withdrawn from store. Ex- port clearances amouuted to 247,500 bushels. July oats closed a shade higher than vesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 215 cars. FLAX—Was steady. Cash, 8114¢ September. R-ceipts 8 cars. PROVISIONS=The steadv tone which pre. dominated in product to-day v hog market, wiich latter wa July pork was 2igc lower, ana Jul. 1- al lard a shude BUTTER—Steady Exira, 12c. e | Ladle—Extra, 10@ a- | sS—Weaker; offeriugs heavy. New stock, ae | ©Y—Was 5@6% on call and &% on | time losns. New York exchange sold at 55c | | premium. an | Closing Prices ‘l" WHEAT—June. 57%4c; July, 573c; September, 5814c. COKN—June, 2754@ July, 8@28v4c; Septem ber, 2014@293 OATS—July. 1414@17%sc; September. 17%c. PORK—July, 7 15: sepiember, 87 3214, LAKD—July, $4 15; September, $4 30. K1BS—July, $885: Septemver, $4. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. Trr. Junme 16 —The cattle market was fairly active and steady to-day. Light receipts of hogs caused an advance of 5@10c 10 that market. Sheep were Strong. CATTLE—Receipts, 2500 @4 45: common to fair sieers, $3 40@3 60; cows, $1 40@2 25. HUGLS— Keceipts, 13,000. Hedvy packing ana shipping lots, $5 05@3 30: common to choice mixed, 33 05@5 40: choice sssorced. 33 40@3 50; uight, $3 16@3 50; pigs, 32 50@3 50. SHERF — Receipts. 7000. 1nterioc i caolcs, $264; sambs, $250G6. 25. 3, re ia is b of | of | e- NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. m at 2%; closing offered at 2% Prime mercantile pa- per. 414@5%. Bar silver, 6854¢c. Mexican doliars, 631ze. Sterling Exchange is quiet, with actual business 1n baukers’ billsat $4 B714@4 87 for 60 aays and $4 8814@4 8814 for demand. Posted es m s Government bonds steady ; State bonds dull; raii- road bonds higher. Silver at the board was easier. CLOSING 8TOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 91 |Norfolk & Westrn. 5 Atchison... .. 153, Preferred. .. 107% rn | Preferred. 2814 Northern Pacific... 6% Adams Express....147 | Preferred. 143, Alton, Terre Haute 58 |Northweste: 1043 ‘American Expressill | Preferred. 148 ‘American Tobacco. 664N, Y. Cent 9734 Preferred. 98 13 v; | Bay StateGas 261 72 Baltimore & 1878 vd preferred 313 Brunswick Lands. N.Y.& N. H. .| buftalo, Roch & F. 18 F 507 Ontario. Central Pacifi 1614/Ontario e 4 Ches. & Ohio. 16450regon Improvmnt 1 NEW YORK, N. Y., June 16.—Profit taking was | Chicago Alton......155 | Preferred — the feature of the early trading, and although | Preferred. 170 |Oregon Navigation 14 London and commission houses generaily sold, the | Cbicago, B. & Q... 8014 Orezon Short Line. 8 Toskion AW 2 D€ | Chicazo'® B. Ii-.. 41 |Pacific Mail.. 26 im pression on values was insignificant. The con- | ~ preferred. 99 'Peorla, D.& Evans 115 census of opinion was that the reaction was op- | ChicagoGas. i portune in view of yesterday’s sharp rise, and that it would not only give operators a chance to look around, but would test the stabiity of the market. Tt s 10 be said that the offerings were readily ab- sorbed. and as the day wore along and advices from st Louis gave cumulative evidence thi standard advocates had carried the orders were placed in all the 'eading issues, and higher range of quotations was estabished. London turned buyer, and firms here with Western ¢ the gold By 85%4 Pittaburg & W. pfd 15 Cleve& Pittsburg..163 | Pullman Palace....1567 Consolidation Coal. 32 'Quicksilves 155 Consoliaated Gas..18815 " Preferred. 10 C. C. C. & St. Louis 334 Reading.. 15% Preferred. ... .. 82 |RioGrande&Westn 15 Colo. Fuel & iron.. 2734 Preferred. 40 Preferred. ... 72 Cotton Oil Cert 1255 Rome Wat&Ogden.116 a | Commercial Cabie 150 Si. L. & S, W 5 Der. Hudson... 128 ' Preferred. Del. Lack& Westrn. 1621218t Paul. . nections made extensive purchases of the railways | Denver & R. G. 1434 Preferrea. .. and the better cluss of industrials. Preferred. 4934 Si. Paul & Duiuth. A further advance in_Governmen: bonds and a | Distillers. 1734 Preterred. 85 reduction in the posied rates of sterling ex- | General Eiectric... 33VgSt. Paul & Omaha. 4414 chanze contribued to the good feeling. United | £ri 15%4| Preferred. 125 States 4’8 of 925 have gained nearly 3 per cent 12 during the past two days, the ad directly due 10 the position of the St. Louis co; veution on the currency ques:ion. In ancy, and nearly every stock or the list reach the highest point for a long time past. tion left off strong with Railways improved a cenc. ‘Total sales were 223,670 shares. Bonds were active and ve: actions aggregated $1,815,000. Government $291.000 coupon 4’s 0/ 1925 sold at 1171,@1181, $10,000 do registered at 118¥3. Grain. the last hour ihe market took ou an_appesrance of buoy- Specula- an_advancing tendency. here from 14 to b per strong. The trans- bonds were active and higher; Siiver Certificates. 8855 ne. n- | Great Norshern pid118_ Southern Pacific... 191 Green Bay..... ... YgSouthern R. R. o Haurlem. 205 | Preterred. 2954 ed | Hocking 1 iSugar Refinery % 169! Preferred. 10335 33" |Tenn. Conl & Tron. 2614 H. & Texas Cent...— | Preferred. 80 Tilinois Central. Jowa Central. Preferred. 9534 Texas Pacific S14 !Tol.A.A.& N. Mich.— $8%4 Tol. & Ohio Cent. Kansas & Texas... 12 | Preferred. 4: | _ Preferred... 26 Tol.St. Lonisd K. Kingston & Pem... 3 | Preferred. Lake Erie & Westn 1934 Union Pacific Preferred. 714U, P. Den & Gail FLOUR—Weak; Winter wheat, Jow grades, | Lake Shore. 81 70@2 55; do, ir to fancy, $2 4°@3 4. National Lead. do paents, $3 70@3 9 Minnesota clear, Preferred.. Guaranteed $2 40@2 90; o straights, $2 95@3 55: do | Long Isiand U. 8. Express. patents. $3 25@4 30: rye mix ure, 52 40@3 10; | Loulsville & Nash. 6254|U. S. Leather. superfine, $1 6U@2 25° fine. §1 50@2 05 Rye | Louisville Na&Ch 634! flour duil, easy, at 32 10@2 0. Preferred. ... 21 CORNMEAL—Steady; yellow Western, $2 05@ | Mamattan Consol. 10444 2 10: Brandywine, $2 15, Memphis & Charis. 15 RYE—Quiet, firm; Western, 39340c. Mexican Central... 83 BARLEY--Dull: Western, 32@34c to arrive. Michiga Ceniral.. 9614 BARLEY MALT—Qulet: Western, 48@ 23c. Minn & 8. L.. —— | Wells-Fargo. WHEAT—Active, firmer; f. 0. b. 7134 Preferred.. Tailwestern Union.... 8514 graded red, 82@720; Now 1 Nortnern 671er Minn & St. L com. 1814 Wisconsin Central. 114 Options fairly active and firm at 34 .5gc ad- | st preferred...... 78 Wheeling & L. E. vance following the West. July and September | 2d preferred 47%| Preferred.. 34 most active. No.2red June 8834c: July, 6334c: | Missourl Faeiic.. Ry 5514 Aucust, 8354c; September, 635%c: em Nomis s i W. U. Beet 8 Snsgn s o e e Nashville & Chati. 68 |Ann Arbor 9 Notfonal Linseed.. 18 | Preferred. 2514 N. J. Central....... 10734/ Brooklyn T 251 £ FINANCIAL. Norin smericain... 5%a|irie 50 ptd. 0y o CLOBING BONDS. U § 4s, registered.. 10834/M K T 2d . 581 CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS | ! nitircsiser agateos iterooooo o8 U 84snew, regstrd118 (Mutual Union 8s...114 AND NEW YORK STOCKS. | “h&wiiiis Rywiiss na, A 5 X n Pac 1sts.117 WHEELOCK & CO., Do 118" pozas s i coupon. . T “ Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954 Cherokee ds.m;uujw | Northwest connnl-lls!ln BEANCI OFFICE Do 1897 . 110' €23 lllrk.e,t ‘%“xffix:)}“’i&" Tel. Main 6828 go;ggg ... 113 . S. , Manage o e 1 Orders instantly executed'on latest. market quo | Paatic 5s of "85 g:‘fa’:"? tfi;nun;;l'g . tatlons. Reference 1st Natioual Bank, 5. F. DC 3-65s .. 34 St Paul Consols. ... 132 CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIKE NEW.YORK. | Ala Class A 4s! St P C & Palsts. 119 Tuly, 80%ge; | a gift from the | 2t the close | Fancy beeves, $1 35 | Re- | i | | | | | 15@l4c higher than yes: | 350 | | Oat, $7@8 B | tor; | @76c # box: Money on cal' bas been easy at 2@234%; last loan | { tes, 84 BE@4 89. Commercial bills, $4 86@4 8634, | | | Cream Cheddar. 9 | Western, 10@11; Do Class B 4,56..105 | Do Pac Cal 1sts..110 La Consol 4s....... 9914/Southern R K Bs. 84 Missouri funding. |Texas Pacific 1sis. 8615 N Caroiina con 65..122 | Texas Pacific 2ds.. 314 Do 4s.. 2102 |Union Pac 1sts '96.103% So Carolina 474s...108 | West Shore 4s...... 104 Tennnew 3s....... 84 |Mobile & Ohio 4s..” 6514 Va fanding debi... 59 R GrandeWest 1sis 76%g Do registered.....— (Ches & Onio 5s....107 Do deferred 6s... o |Atchison 4s 80 Do trust repis st 4341 Dozds A..."[l7 a2 nadaSouth 2ds. 10414 G H & S 4'6s ..".105 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.10205 Do 2d 7s. . 9714 Den & 2 G Ist.....100 " |H & Tex Cent 6s..109 Do 4s. 9114 Do con 6s. Erie 2ds . 6614 Reading 4s. . Kansas Pa Consols 7245 Missouri 6s. Ks Pa 1sts Den divlll X FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa., June.16.—The spot market is lower at 58 3d@5s 4d. Cargoes quiet at 26s 3d, sellers, arrived. FUTURES. Tne Produce Exchange cablegives the following. Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: June, 45 101%4; July, 45 1014d; August, 45 1054d; Sep- temoer, 45 1014d: Ociober, 4s 1054d. SECURITIES. LONDOY, Exa.. June 16.—Consols, 113; silver, 3134d; French Rentes, 1011 66c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Fxchange, 60 days....... — $48814 Sterling Exchange, sight. - 4891, Sterling Cables. - 490 New York Exchange, sight. - 1214 New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 15 Fine Silver, ® ounce — 6855 Mexican Doliars. 5434 05 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are firm at 30s, August loading. The chartered Wheat fleet in port has & registered tonnage of $2,200, against 90,500 tons on the same date in 1895; disenzaged, 50,700 tons, against 6821; on the way (0 tnis port, 226,200 tons, agatost 384,350, WHEAT — Spot_quotations have again been lowered and the market is very dull, Futures are steadier in sympathy with Chicago. No. 1, 9715¢; choice, 9834c@51; lower grades, 921o@95¢; extra choice' for miiling, §1 0214@1 12%g P cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 o'clock—December— 400 tons, 9734¢; 700, 97 Vac. : REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—300 tons, 9 Gyc: 800, 973c: 100, 977c: 100, 98c. Seller '95, new, storage pald—100, 943 AFTERNOON SESSION — December—3300 tons. 98 34¢. BARLEY—Quotations continue to shade off and the market is dull. Feed, 70c; choice, 7134c; Brewing, 75@80c. CAL INFORMAL SESSION BOARD SALES. —10 o’clock—No sales. REGULAE MOENING 5 —No sales. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. OA'T>—Aare easier, though no lower, Mlling are quotable at ¥71,@80c: fancy Feed, 80@921ge; good 10 choice, 8214@90. ; common to fair, 7714@8214ac; Gray, 80@85c: Surprise, 95c@§1 U2lg B cul. CORN—Large Yeliow is firmly neld. but White is lower and Jull. La Yellow, 87%5@9234C; Small Rounddo, 873ke; White, 7134@8155c ¥ oul. RYE—Continues dull at 75@7614¢ # ctl. BUCKWHEAT—85@90c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, £3 75@3 85 P bbl; Bakers' exiras, $3 55@3 65; superfine, $2 75@3. CORNMEAL, ETC.— Feed Corn, $1950@20; Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as fol- usual discount to the trade: Grabam Fiour, Fiour, 814¢c; Rice Flour, 7l4c¢; Corn- 4@3c; extra cream do, 314ci Oatmeal, 534c: st Groats, 4lyc: Hominy, 4@414c: Buck- wheat Flour, 4c; Cracked \Wheat, 314ac; Farina, 43gc; Whole Wheat Flour, 8¢: Rolled Oals, 414c; Pearl_Barley, 4%zc; Spliv Peas, 43gc; Green do, blac B . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Firm at $15 50@16 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$17 h0@18 50 B ton for lower grades and $19@20 B ton for the best. FE)DSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15 50@16; Of cake Meal at the mill, $21 per ton; jobbing, $22: Cottonseed Oilcake is out of market. HAY—The market is steady, with moderate recelpts. New Wheat is quotable at_$8@10 50 ton: New Wheat and Oat, $7 50@9 50: new ton: new Barley, $6 50@7 50 B second cutting of Alfalfa, $6@ 6 50. Old’ Hay is quoted as follows: Wheai, $5@ 11 50 @ ton: Oat, $7@9; Wheat and Oat. $8@11; Barlev, $7@8 50 B ton; Clover, $6@7 60 ® twon Oswpromed Oat, 98 SUBE. Compresmd Wheat, §7 @10 50; Stock, $5@7 per ton. STEAW—20@40c B bale. BEAN> AND SEEDS. BEANS—Business is still du!l and quotations are. more or less nominal. Bayos auotabie at 90c@$1; Small Whites, 31 25@1 35 Boil: Pea, $1 20@ 1 30: Large Whites, 80c@$1; Pink, 85@95c; Reds, $125; Blackeye, $175; Red Kidney, nominal: Limas, 82 50@2 70: Butters, $1 40@1 60 for smali and $1 25@1 50 for large. SEEDS—Quotations are as follows: Brown Mosiard 81 5003 35 :Trieste $3G3 10: Yellow M %S tard, §1 40@1 50: Flax, $1 )1 80; Canary,? ® I Al?n@[f_-.m’rl/;@m,’; ® ‘{h@; Rape, 215¢ P DRETEL PLAS—$1 25@1 40 B ctl for Niles and $1 26@ 45 for Gree POTATOES, ONION | Hemp, 314c B VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Were firm. New Iotatoes, in sks, 85c@$1: new Early Rose in bxs from the River, $1@1 25 cU: new Burbank Seedlings, $1@1 40; Oregon Burbanks, 75c@$1: Early Kose 65@7oc: Petaluma and Tomales, 65@80c P ctl; Humbolds Burbanks. 75@90c B ctl. NTONS—Dull and plentiful at 25@30c B sack. GETABLES—Arrivals were 524 boxes As- paragus, 15 boxes Rhubarb and 350 sacks Peas. Cucumbers continue to decline. Squash is lower, Tomaioes sell weil, if good. Beans are demoralized. Green Corn, 12l4@17%%c B dozen: Summer nash, 78c@$1 B box for Bay and 25@50c box in small voxes; Egg Plant, 10c @ Ib: ® ‘Tomatoes, $1 25@2 26 B box: Cucumbers, 30 @5Uc P dozen: Asparagus, 50c@$1 25 P box for ordivary and 81 50@2 for exira: Rhubarb, 25 Dried Peppers, 5@1214c: Green Peppers, 15¢ B Ib:_Green Peas, 50@75¢c ® sack for common and 2: B Db for Garden: String Beans, 1@3c B b: Horse Beans, 40@dUc B sack: Dried Okrs, 12340; Cabbage, 48@50c Wou; varile, 29 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Steady at the advance, “ith fair stocks. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 15@15%c: seconds, 14@ 1414c B b DAIRY—Fancy, 18%4@14c; good to cholce, 1214 13¢; lower grades, 11@12c. CHEESE—Is in ample supply and easy. Fancy mild new, €%gc ¥ Ib; common to goad, H@Sc: Young America, 7@Sc ¥ Ib; sastern, 12@12sc. EGGS—-Store Eggs are weak and duil, but ranch are firm and in good demand. Oregon Ergs, | 103pe; Kastern Eggs, 10@12c B doz: siore Eggs, 14 50: | i | and 25@: i | chests. sellin, 1075@12c: ranch Eggs, 13@16c; Duck Eggs, 1244 @lic P doz. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The market is quiet and well stocked at the low prices. Live Turkeys, 11@12c for Gobblers, 8@11c for Hens; Geese, B pair, 75c@81 1215: Ducks, $3 50 @4 for ola and $3 50@>5 for youny: Hens, $3 5 Roosters, young, $6 @ 7: do, old, $4 4 25: Fryers, $4 50@5; Broilers, $3@4 mrl-v%e a $2@2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 26@1 50 B doz | tor young snd old. GAME—Nominal, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Arrivals of Cherries were 1148 boxes, selling at 90c@$1 25 B box for Biack, and 80c@31 10 for Royal Anne. Cherriesn buik, 9 for Black and 8@9%4c for Royal Anne. Peaches. 2°@85¢c B box. and 50@80c P basket. Plums, 75c@81 26 B crate and 40@75¢ B box. Socny Eans; zwu;a box e ed Apples. 400 box_ an c B bas- ket and 75c@#1 96 9 large box: Green Apples, 35 @50 % box in smail and 75c@8$1 in large boxes 30c P basket. Green Pears, 25@060c @ box and 25¢ P basket. Royal Apricnts. 35@65¢c B box and basket; Moorparks, 66@75¢ B box. Figs, 15@20c ¥ 1. BERRIES—Recelpts of Strawberries were 448 at $6@8 B chest for Longworths and $3@6 for large berries. Gooseberries, 14@24ac 8 B1n bulk. Raspberries, chest. Newcastle Raspber- Ties, 70@81 B crate. Blackberrier, $7@10 B chest and 81 25@150 B crate. Currants. $3 50@4 50 P chest and some fancy soods bring 33 . Mildewed siock 3. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemans are in better supply. Li s keep steady. Oranges are in satisfactory de- mand at $1 75@2 % box for Seedlings. $3@4 50 for Navels, $3 ¥ box for Maita Bloods and $2 00@3 50 B _box for Mediterrancan Sweets: Lemons, $1@ 150 for common and §2@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, 85 50@s: California Limes, $1 & %ouou' nanas, $1@2 ¥ bunch: Pineapples, $3@6 DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Another salé of new Apricots at 79cat Armona, equivalent 10 bigc here. Northern Apricots are offered at 734c B B, July delivery. The market on these goods is firm. A local firm has cleaned up all the 1895 Prunes left in the Santa Clars Valley—10 or 12 cars. This exhaus s all straight lines of these goods, and there is no:hiug left in the State but jobb ng Iots of in- ferior fruit. DRIED FRUITS— | CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 135@2c B D for quar- terod, ¢ for sliced and P e Peachien. 1@bo und 6c for tancy: Apricous, 1@83ac for prime o choice. ¢ for fancy und 10@lic 8 It for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 214c for un- preased; White Figs, 4cin sacks: Pears, 7c B b or evhl pesielislans, AN SRS, "or ankriers: Prunes. 3@314c; Plums, 334¢® 1 for pitted and 1342¢ for unpitted: Nectarines, 314@6c % Ib for prime to choloe aDd B34¢ for fancy. OBBING cKs—Evaporal es, 4@414c # 1b: sun-dried, 114@2c: Peaches. J‘t‘/:%::ayae for fancy: peeled in boxes, 12: » 31 c for four sizes, 5¢ for 4 's and 414c for mogwu i Apricots, 7a9¢ rpwkm rime to_cholce, r fanc: 001 i 8. . i Whtite Figs, Sbe: Pears. B¢ 1 for evano raced halves and 4 for o7 NS RET RIS b o A < follows, carload lots, £, 0. b. San Francisco: Four- crown, loose, 33 23/ac B Ib: seedless Sull Muscutels, 21a@: g ® box: clusters, $1 35@1 50; c for quarters; Plums. 3 s &y,c for unplited: Nectarines, gclwld and 1 D for Toose, 3c;_2-crown. e 315@3% ¢:_soedless erown London layers. 70 Dehesa_clusters, 23400 1ot on SE cornerof Humbolds and Hanover APES—Prices are as | E 76 by'S 106:6, West End Hom: torn, 21, Lake View: 810. :9, 186, 1188 and 1190, Gift Map 2; §80. s et erito 1t Phillips, satreets; estes. by James P. McCarihy, at- b M th, e M orentine Schmdr. ots 8 and 9, block 0 Velentine ALAMEDA COUNTY. 5 Charles P. Purinton to Nellie W. Puriton, lo- ¥2 10@2 25; Im per.al clusters, $2 60@2 76: Dried | on & \ine of Chesinut street, 205:11 S of Twenty- S g 5 fitst, S 50 by E 182, being 10:s 9 and 10, block B, JOBBING Prices—Four-crown loose, 3%4@dc: 3- | A qeiine-street pro; erty, Uakiand: gift. e E crown, 3l4c @ B; 2crown, 2%@8c. Seediess Sul- | Ty G and Mittle’ R. Watson to William J. tanas, 4c 9 by Seediess Muscatels, 3¢i 3-CTOWN | Reod ot on I line of Market sureet. 43 Sof S London layers, 75@:0c: ¢ usters, $1 80@1 75: | toonth, ® 30, K 80, N 27, W 85 to beginning, belng Dehesa clusters, $2 50; 1mperial clusters, $2 753 | ook B, Tands of North Oakland Homestead Asso- D nuts, 9@lle for No, 1 hard und 11@13c 8 1 for paper-shell, jobbing ried Grapes, —. NUTS—California Peanuts are cleaned up. Wal- lots; Almonds. 6@7%zc for | o Shannon, ‘Oakland; $10. Mary A. and Thomas M. Irwin to James M. ot on E line of West street. 50 N of wenty-geventh or Park, N 50 by I 80, being lots Lunguedoc” and 83@10c for puper-shell, JOBOIE: | 3 and 4, block 2024. Whitcher Tract Map 2, Oak- Peanuts, 6@6 or Eastern and — Jand: $10. fornia; x‘ifi.fi@‘ uls. 5@6c: Pecans, 6¢ for rough i Tius to same, lot 28, Lake Merritt Park and 8¢ for polished ;. Filberts, B?E ; Brazil Nuts, Tract, East Oakland: $10. 3 9@10: Ib: Cocoanuts, £4 50@5 B 100. comp | _ Wililam P.and Alice F.Todd to same, same; HONEY —Fair demand for new crop. Coi #10. is 8¢ B b for lower grades: B8@5t4c @ s light amber v for bright_ana 8 2o waterwhite extracted, extracted, 4%4@4%¢; quotable at 10@1 dark amber, 4c: dark, 2@3¢. BEESWAX—25@-7%< B - vi PROVISIONS. The market is quiet, with s weak feellng In Hams. n» light, 10¢ for extra light and 12¢ B cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 1 fornia’ Hams, 8pc B extr mess do, prime Pork, mess, $12 9 bbl; Smoked Beef, 10c # Ib. for compound and Bl4c for pure; pails, Thgc: California tlerces, 5¢c @ Ib for com) pure: half-bbis, 61, ® H H B 6@6Y2c B Ib; culls and brands, 5@5%ac B Bb: light 8c: culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, 5@52/x¢ and brands, 4@slge: salted Kip, 6¢ B i gald Calt, 7@8c: salted Venl, 6¢; dry Hides, 1 culls and brands, 8@81j5¢; dry Kipand Velx{?%mc CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6c g for heavy, 7c 7 b for light medium, 9¢ B M for | € ® for sugar- 1c B b Cali- Mess' Beef, 87 50@8: $10:_extra $14 B bbl; 20 1; 50@9; family do, %8 50@9; extra clear, LARD—kastern, tierces is quoted #t 5Y4c 10-b tins, 7c; do ac- 14c in tierces and 63,@7%sC COTTOLENE 1 in 10-1b tins. IDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—No change whatever. eavy salted steers are quoiable at 7@7gc t: culis and brands. 6@6%ac B b: medium, ulls saited J B 815 ‘Ilv:nluddllron work ry building on the ;‘lu},'d’; umcq;‘ Salfield & Kohlberg, architects; 3 and wrought iron work on same: same architects: gatory bullding West avenue; W. V Durand, Parks Hill A nackett, Alameds James ¥ and Millie M. Reed to Winifred Mofan. 10t 31, block C, Broadway and Telegraph-avenue 100. Daniel E.Cotton to William M Catton, undi. ided half interest inloton SW corner of Third Park Tract, Oakland Township; and Brisiol streets, W 108 by S 100. block 89, z“flcz B, Berkely ‘L Wha . L. Association, Berke: ley; $10. Builders' Contracts. George H. Bakerwith J. A. McDomald &J. B. larke: carpenier work, eic., for & Z-giory frame building on the S line of Green street, 137:6 W of Bllker :‘W. M:wser & Son, architects: 82170, - tern with Joseph F. Forderer, Dr. Julius Rosenstern wi wmm‘l:' A e NW corner of Sutter and 2660, Dr. Julius Rosensternwith Otto Schroder, cast 3284, Mrs. Charles B. Stone with Andrew S, Rush, all work for a 2-story dwelling-house on Green street, near Scott: Kdgar A. Mathews, architect; 36500 J. J. Silk and Westerlund & ‘Sanden, to_erect a n the S cor. of Mission street and Mooser & £on, architects: $3100. DT Y = HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. 1 Cleyeland, Los Ang i g P Lieficld, New Haven E Miler, Parks mgfl W Hamelmanu, M Ogibole, Allen, Setma culls, 7c: dry Caiy, 16c: cills, 10ci GORLSKINS, | §y'wiherrs, Housesville R H Durman, Gilroy 20@ise cach: Kids, Sc; Deerskos gopd MBS | ksevtilina, pordiana 3 Holcomb St Patl, 5 5 25c; W G DO R C Moury, Victoria ] ey, Vi filns, shearlings. 10@15¢ oAl Sne woos, 6@ | I Armatoug, Clucinnati W & chipson, Flagsta 60c each. Cuils of il kind+ about 1ac less. 8L S o NS e TALLOW-—No. 1. rendered, 314@3%ac: No.3, e LICK HOUSK. 3c; refined, 51L@5%4c: Grease, 213C B 1. OUSE. o WOOL—Contes siagnant. There are only two | § T Black, Sacramento K Casper, Nevada Oity Eastern buyets here a A they are doing nothing. H W Stacey, ew York E Capurio, Madera W A Day, Alameda It is noped that some swles will be made when the | W E Tuft, Alameda D Hu:n{:.’:‘:’sz llnsl!\l?-:)ria ”‘;: clips appear, which will | P [, Phelan. Marshfield CR W 1dsho be in & few days. Vaiey Uregon is quoted at 9@ | T B Lamb, San Diego B J Cole, Seattle 4 10%4c: o lower grades. 8@9%gc; Nevada, 6@9C; | 1 S Stocking, San Diego E L Dututer, Golconda San Joaquin and Southern Coast, six months, 4@6¢; | K & Smith, Portand Mrs Dutuier, Golconda San Joaquin, footnill, good to choice, 7@8c; San | E P Colgan, Sacramento J R Webb, Fresno Joaquin, year's fleece, 4%3@6%ac; northern free, | Mrs J H Koss, Fresuo Miss I Anderson T@9c: do defective, 5@uYac ¥ I E Lfih&n‘zpwnbhw‘ckvan E‘\‘Vl?llefln,r::; .!’::;ml 10PS—115@3c @ Ib. No business. Mrs isun, Oaalan enderson, S o 3 B Hendersoil, sausalto W R Keller, Denver | A CHANDISE. H D ¢ Bomvard, S Cruz wncher, Mes R W Grady, Modesta J W Wiilisms, S Rosa BAGS—Calcutta Grain bass, spot. $4 25; San | § & Mumion, bos A0g e el Quentin, §4 20; Wool Bags, 2414@28%ac. e mAuderE o COAL—Welilngton, $8 ® ton; New Wellington, GRAND HOTEL. $8 ¥ ton; Southfleld Wellington, $7 50 B ton: J E Brownlee, Valiejo H Rowe & w, Melbourne Seattle, §5@5 50; Bryant, 85; Coos Bay, #50: | W'V brown, iexas S5 Nathap, Sacramento Wallsend, $7: Scotcn, #7 50; Brymbo. $750; | W L Woodley, Cal 7 Bartlett, Ukiau Camberland, $11@12 in bulk and $15@14 In ske: | M { bristenser, Rio Vista T Butler, San fose Pennsyivania Anthracite zgx, $1150; Welsh | 32 Gilbers, Sania (raz J Strone, Sanea 0 Anthracite, $8: Cannel, §7 50: Rock Springs, | R i jessup. Riverside 2 W Buraham, Chicago Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60: Coke, Ur F M Roth, Sacto M F Cooper, Sacto $11@12 in bulk and 13 B ton in sks. Miss M L Raymond, Cal H L tt Meyers, Cal CANNEDFRUITS--New pack of Cherries, black | Jis8 M 1. Raymond, Oal T 2t ey ento 2! red—3-1 extra, $2 60 ® dozen: or 24-®:stand: Kyle, Bine Isiand R H Mitcuell, > Rosa ards, $1 65@2; secouds, $1 55@1 8 hite Cher- QoK Ror Sels. H Prinz, Monteréy rivs—3-Ib exira, $3@3 50; 2Y5-1b standards, #1908 | \w 5 \ilson, Mexico W K Scone der & wi, Cal | 225, Peaches_-Yellow, free, galion pie. §2@2 503 | 1V 7 WSO MRS oo OGO S enttle yeilow _cling, 214-1b standards, $1 25@ 1u: sec: | 3 5 GEIMREWAYS e onds, $1 10@1 30; gallon ple, ®2@2750: white | ¢, Juaobgon, Santa Anu Mr Brown & wi, Cai cling, 2b4-1b standards, §1 25@1 45. Apricots— | 3 30 SRR HORTL Y P M Thomas, Oukland 2b4cih ple. 75@85¢: gallon pie, $3GL 80, Srapess: | p Chandler, val H G Boyd, Vacaville Gallon_ple, $2(@ 2 25. Raspberries—215-® stand- | 7agran Lovelock G H Thomus, Detroit ards, $1 35@1 80: seconds, $1 30@1_55. Straw- | §\w'yoution, Courtland k E Avery & wi. Sacto berries—21o-1b standards, §1 35@l 75; seconds, | g MoCarehy & w, 5 Jose P A Buell, Stockion #1 30@1 55. J H Contoline, S. Helena CASNED VEG ABLES—Tomatoes, 80c 3 PALACE. HOTEL. dozen, 2Va-1b tins. Peas, $1@) =5 B dozen. COFFEI—We quote the market very quiet at S Ullman, N ¥ € G Webber, St Louis COSTA K1cA—19@20%4c for good Lo prime: 18@ | A K M Brown, wt, Spok J Lrown, N'Y 19c for good mixed with black beans; 1634@ | J M Kinkead, Nevada C W Foge, Colorado 1734c for fair; 1314@18Yac for common to ordi- | M Stein, Mescico R sweet, St Louis nary. G W Lee & wi, Del » W Noli, Shanghai LVADOR—18@19%4¢ for g0od to prime washed; | w L Breyiogie. Louisv J E Boyd. Omana 1714@1734¢c B Ib for iair_washed: 199,20 for | LS Denns, London J S Fairbuirn, Oxford goou washed peaberry; 1715@1754c for superior | J Wiadsor, India H E Waite, Birmingham unwashed: 1634@167c fors0od green unwashed; | N Yanageks, Japan 3 Hogakawa, Japan 18@181¢ for good to prime uuwashed peabercy. G E vouvdman, wi, Napa W H Wyman, anada GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—20L lge “for | W R Nuiligan, Toronto H W Porier, Chicago prime 10 strictly prime washed &00d to stricily good washed: Washed; 16@1714c for medium; 1414@15%c for | ordinary: 1@l 4c for inferior to_common: 2014@ 1914@%ve for | 1,@18%4. for iair P W b Kerroot, Uhicago W R Harriugton, St L W E W Tailer, N Y S Irwin Jr, US N 7 1t Burgdorff, US N L Shuman, Chicago W i Alcerae, US N m Lacy Jr, La 21c for good to prime washed peaberry: 19@19%4¢ | C C Keynoids, La W A Kennedy, La for good t0 prime unwashed peaberry J A Pirue, La W F Wilshire, Covington FISH—Pacific Cod, catch of 1895: 100-1b cases | J M Burkmaster, Bostn W H Powers, Chicago quotable at 6c§ B: 'S0 bundies, So B 1b: siver RUSS HOUSE. King Strips, ¢ % h: Narrow-Gauge do, 7¢ : : 3 Tabiets, S0 b: Seabrizht Blocks, 714¢; Pacife | O H Hoag, Santa Rosa B K Hesdelson, Oakland 3 ot Herring, 18¢ @ box; Dutch do. $1@1 25 B keg: White Fish. $1 60 in halt-bbls and $1 75 in_kits: Tongues and Sounds, $14: Mackerel, bbis—No. 1, | It No. 2, $26; No. 3, $24: haif-bbls—No. M $1250: No. 3, $11: No. 3, &1 N # flask. b [ m #$4 80 @ case. durd Ol Company quotes as iollows: Water-white Coul Vil, in bul TURPENTINE—In cases. 4ic 387c; wooden barrels, 39¢ B gallon. quotabie at 814c¢; do, 14 oz, 815¢;: do, 12 0z, 734 20c; 86° do, in cases, 25¢ W kits, No.1,%21 0. 2, §1 60; No. 3, $1 50. QUICKSILVER—Quoted for export at $34@36 1, 95c; P ] J g OIL—Californla Castor Oil, cases, N his, S0c B gal (manufacturers’ rates); Linseed il in bbis, boiled, 48c: dn raw, 46¢: cases, 5c ore; Lard Oil, extra winter strained, bbis, 85¢: 0.1, 45c; cases, 5¢ higher; China Nut, $4 50 @ AND GASOLINE—The Stan- ¥ N N M ¥ E PLTROLEUM uije; Pearl Oil, in cases, 19c; tar, do, 19c; Extra Ster Cil, in e, 'do, 24c: Eocene, do, 21c; | Gasolne, in_buik, 1dc; do, in 1vljge: 63° Deodorized Naphtha, in bulk, 3° do, in cases, 18 : 86° Gusoline, In bulk, e H T WHITE LE RED LE A D—Quoted . Quoiable at 614¢ B . ; iron barrels, 6s, 16 oz, o CANDLE a B do, 10 oz, 7c:_ Electric Light Candles, 6s, 16 0z, 8c:do, 14 oz, Ti4 do, 12 oz, 6lgc: ), 10 0z, ¥ Fiix ‘Canales, white: 13, 2, 48, 68 | ® 20g22c P 1 for No. 27 Hurness, heavy, 30@soe: 0, Leather, 90c: Rough Splits, 4@sc. quotes, terms net cash: and Fine Crushed, all 57c; Dry Granuiated, 634c; Confectioners’ A, '51jc: Magnolia A, 46kc: Extra C.4lje: Golden' C, 43/c; half-barrels, lic more than barrels, and boxes Ygc more. ® SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 26@28c P Ib: heavy Sole, 27c for No. 1 for No. 2 ssorted colors, same sizes, 10c. | Sole is_quotable at d 25¢ 6c for No. 1 and 2uc 3@24c for No. 1 and ¥ & T (i medium Sole, 24@3 or No. 2. Light Sole. medium, 28c; do, light, 25¢; Kough 18@20c; Kips, $40@46 B doz: Calf, T0@ SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company Cube, Crushed, Powdered SYRUP—Golden, in bbls, 16c; Black Strap, 10¢ Al v o Cnris Semer, Wash WwW Mrs K Emerson, Cat At Rergen, B Washbal, Uskland M Lynch, Alamada J M Muytield, nutherford Ripley, N Y D Meuarty, N Y iss L Shephard, Tornto Mrs Kit. sen, Toronto ‘m 8 Ladd, ~t0'kton A B Poris, San Bernar W Tavener, Lovelock Mrs S M Tavior, atr, kdg Vhitney. La W H Muzer, Loog Beh Atwood, Seattle W B Fischer, Or Johnson, wi, Louisy J Kerfoot, Ferndale J Coishoim, Byron Sp J G Graves, Byron Sp Gaypp, San Jose W Crim, Alumeda arns, Hanford K A Harms, Pleasantion Sulliven & w,Stockton Mrs'l Mooney,Stilelena M White, Porterville S Vanier, Guerneville C Brown, Winters® N C Glitert, Fresno rs J C Ouiton.Virzinia k. E Baird & wf. Sanger W Townsend, Ohto J Twohy, Denver ‘Asher, Winnemucca H Babcock. Hopland W Geary. Sapta Kosa ,LasAngeles 4 Reed. Lox Angeles Romiey, Los Angeles A Rubensiein, Fresoo Goodman, Fresno J Johnson, San L Obispo Boyd, Grass Valley J P Hame. Souora BALDWIN HOTEL. M L Sallac, Lake Tahoe Mrs N Alverson, L Tahoe W H Romanie, N Y P B McCabe, New Yors Mr Thornton. Hamberg N B Buker, Astor a Burnch San Saivador J Kiordun & w, Cal n Jose M Freeman, San Jose 8 Goodman & w, N Y S Landers, California Benjamin, California L J Starr, Stockton_ L'Warford, Seaitle Mrs H Scott, Vauejo A Bobner, Nacramento G B Hastings. New York A Jones, San Diego ‘I Miller, Poruand Rickerson, St Paul K J Mahoney, Santa Cruz THE STOOK MARKET. The Comstocks declined materially yesterday, r L Leach, Fresno the best prices being from 18c to 35¢ below those of Monday. ing; from that on the market fell all day. ‘Ihe highest figures were at the open- Kentuck is assessed 5c. The Sonth Idaho Consolidated of Nevada County s declared a stock dividend of 10 per cent. The pany is coliccting an assessment-of 1 per cent per share. The capiial atock of the Mutus! Electric Light 1 261300 H&N3.0214550 500 Overman, 5300 Potosl.42%a HYDROGRAFPH BRANCH HYDEOGEAPHI MERCHANTS' £ SaN FrANCISc Juve 16, 1896, The time bail ou Telem exactly at noon o-day—i meridiau, or exactly a: 8 3 9 .27/200 Jutia.......1" 300 Sil Hili. 105 2 11{«& Jastice! 30200 Union. ) 3 ex. )| 500 KL, 300 ChirS 6755900 - : HELB M stmr Comus, Drke, 1 ax E 2.7012 B eg0. e L Br stmr Coptic, Sealby, 5 days § > CLOSING QUOTATIONS. kong, vis Yokobama 17 days. via Wonol i, — 14 uoars and 15 min; pass and mise, 1o (4 TUESDAY, June 16—4 ». 3. | 8 Co. &o0s Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. | Stmr Arago. Conwhy, 39 hours #om Cooy pa AlpbaCon. ... 16 18Julia.. — 15 | pass and mase. 1o Oregon Coal and Nav (j O™ 14 16 Justice.. 04 06| StmrCorona. Hall, 61 hours frem sg, 35 Kentuck. — 04| and way ports: passand mdse, toGeodal], pey 66 Lady Wash.... 04 05| & Co. kins 1.0 Mexican....... &8 89| Stmr Rival. Johnson, 15 hours from jon. 29/Mono . . U5 — | Bragg: lumber, to Samuel Biair. b 53NevadaQueen. — OB | Sumr Arcata. Cousins. 74 hours fram popy 26/0ccidental. ...1 -30 | via Coos Bay and Eureka; passand mase | 0% — Opbr....... &NC )¢ 18 Overman. Br ship St Mungo. Hamilton, 13§ d. 2.75 Potosi. Swansea; 3877 tors coal, 381 tonsc 2:20 Savage. Lioyd J nes. ge 20 Scorpio: Bark Aurcona, Van Dab'ern, 114 gavy ¢ Con. Imperial. 02 03/Ses. Bel Willapa Harbor: lumuer, 10 Simpson Lumber (o =10 Syndicate. Schr Mary Bidwell, Wilson, 5 days from <,y — Odfsilver Hili. River; 95 M ft jumber, to Beadle & Co. o Crown Point... 60 6lfSierra Nevs Cieared EastSierrsNev — Union Con. 2 Exchequer.... 08 09Utah.... ESDAY, June 15, Goula & Curry.1.20 1.25(Yellow J Stmr Australia, Houdlette, Honolula; j p Hale & Norcrs. 4.08 2.10 Spreckeis & Bros Co. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, Eureka: GOLD MINING 2 50,700 Lock wood Con.. elson. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria; and Nay Co. Stmr Mineota, Pillsbury, Tacoma: Pacific [ 720 00| Asked &r ship Cromdale, And London; = 125 001100 Sa & Co. ; £ Bl > §3ggg snlput:::r" ?oxnlkne Seas, Freeman. Nanaimo: p 15100 - 5 schcx-'nvon, White, Unalaska: ¢ J Hendrey 3 on & Co. 210 00(700 . Saars ©12 00[100 SR e ; 40 Sebastopol. TUESDAY, June 18, 65 001100 Australia. Houdlette, Honoly 35/ n]‘. Hr-‘r;,"‘ San Pedro. 8 3ipsv, Leland, Santa Crus. LOCAL SECURTTTES. = & o B"dem&':’""‘m DoAL: 1100 88 m..‘x;x; l.}l"n“h;,\\{\‘(:i mzl(‘n' buget Sound, Asked 100 Atlas fron - T 3 Asiced 50 Tuscarora WV ater B8 | RS ot Br i Gl River, Bid 50 San Francisco Gas. 400 | Sonr ; 3 3 R S ary tta, Wetzel STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. r Mary C. Campoeli. Bodega. TUESDAY, June 16—3 r. 30 Schr Guide, Olsen, Grays Harbor. UNITED STATES BONDS. Charter: Bid, Asked.| Bid. Asked. | The Earl of D.lhousie loals lumber on the US4scoup. 108% — (U S 4sreg...109% — | Souat for Metbourne, Adelaide or Port bir.c, 405 Do new tssus — 117%| prior to arrival. MISCELLANFOUS RONDS. Coi-stCbless. — 113 (PacRoll M8s. — — POINT 10 Cal ElecL 88 — 12214D02d186s... — — | hazy wind & % e CoraCWos — 9771P 2O KvE6.105 130 Dpnt-stex-cp 90 100 |P&Ch Rvés, — 10/ t 21 8 iy Edsn L&PB8s — 12315|Pwl-st RR@s. — 11634 | M8y 17—Lat 21 S, lonz 10 W. sbip Jam-s Nes. F&CH 11165.10415 — |Reno, WL&L — 1.5 | mitn from New York, ‘o7 Ure: Geary-st16s.10113105 ISacto P & L. — 10234 | June 6—Lat 44 N, lone , Gor ship C H Wat- LosAngL6s. — 100 [Sr&NPR 5s.101 10114 | Jen, henc: Feb 20, for Quernsios Do Gntoea8s — 108 ISPRRAriz8s — 9634 | Junme6—La. 43 N, long 35 W, Brberk samar- Mkt-s:Cble6s128 — |SPRRCal 8310844111 Kand, from Oregon, for Queenstown. DoKy(on5s..10434,105 SPRRCal5s. = May 16—La' 52 S. long 28 W, Br ship Lyder- NatVinds ist 95 2100 |SPBriCalbs 9934100 | horn, irom Cardiff, for Sanin Rosala. RevCNh7s. 06 105 |sVWaterts. = 1loys Miscellaneous. NPC ¢ Waterds,. 99 LONDON. —Eighry g n N Ry Cal6s103% — |SIK(IGEESS — 100 | padior seinshrmre oo b iy pSuioeas premium N Ry Calbs. — 100 |SunstT&T6s100 — from Java for Vuncouver. mbusdoon, Onk Gas 5s..101 10414 Sutter-stR5s. 10744 o Lo2d Is 5s.. — 106 |VisaliaWC6s — garestic \Eorts Omuibus 68,1184 — | TATOOSH—P: Umatills, Contra Costn 37 — [San Jose e B e e o0 2 e greso, irom Sea an Francisc Marin Co.... 80 — |Syrog Valley 88 98% | Mackinaw, from Tacoma, for San Francisco. €AS STOCKS. POINT ARENA — Arrived June 16-Stmr 27 (Pacitic Lizht 461 — | Whitesooro, beace Juve 15. Sui Francsco 9 8214 Stockton. .. Oak G L&H 52 Pac Gusimp. 85% Bo% INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman’sFA170 — [Sun..., .28 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Amer B&TC. — — {LondonP&A.12814130 YAQUINA BAY—Arrived June 16—Stmr Faral lon. iience Jun 12, via Enrexa. GRAYS HARBOR—Safled June 16—Schr Maid | of Orleans, for San Fraucisco: schrs Melancthon, 143 McKay ant Chas R Wilson, for San Fran' cisco. i SOUTH BEND—Sailed june 18—Stmr Sunol, | for San Francisco. 13 943 LR 1701 Anglo-Cal. 613 — London&sF. — = 27 GREEN WOUD—Arrivi e 16—Stmr Green- BapiofCul 239 241 |[Merch Ex... 12 b w003, honios Tme 15, P Cal S D&TCo b4ty — Nevada.... — o~ NEWPORT—Sails =St FiratNa.ionl.178 ' 18315/Sather BCo. — — | Redondo B us 16 Simr Caryar, fog Grangers.... — =" FORT BRAGG—Salled June 16—Stmr Jewel, for BAVIN BANK STOCKS. San Francisco, Ger S&LC0.1875 1415 Sav& Loan.. — 100 VENTURA—Arrived June 16-Stmr Navarro, Humb S&L.1100 1450 |[Security......250 260 from Eureka. — 740 [Union Trusi.750 500 | EUREKA—Sailed June J6—Stmr Pomona, for BFSavUnion — 480 | San Francisco. STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. !\‘AVARRE—AXH:M June 16—Stmr Polnt 108 - (OakSL&Hay — 100 | ArinahenceJune 1S 1} PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived June 16—Schr J F S il = | Muller. hence Jun 3. 45 4514 Sutter- ) N 3 8. POINT ARENA—Salled June 16—Stmr Alca- POWDER STOCKS. traz. for San Francisco. Atiantic D... — 1#1gGiantCon.... 244 25 IVEKSENS LANDING-Sailed June 16—Sebr — ¥ Judson b =" = | Ocean Spruy, for San Francisso. 7 — iVigorit..... — 1 SAN DIEGO—Arrived June 16-Stmr National MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS from Eureka. Alaska Pkrs. — 9515 Nat VinCo.. 76 85 Foreign Ports. BIkDCoalCo. — 10 |OceanicSSCo 19 343 | HONOLULU—Arrived June 4—Bktn Irmgard, Cal Cot Mills — — |PreAuxFA 1 — | hence Mar z4: Brstmr Monowal, hence May 23. CalDry Dock — — |PacBoraxCo. 88 100 | June 7—Brstmr Warrimoo. from Victoria: schr Edison Light1191412015(Pac Roll Mili — — | Spokane, from Port Gamble: ship Commodore, fm GasCouAssn. — = — ' |Parf PaintCo 6Y 7% [Sydoer, June s—Brstmr Copilc, from Yokoe Ger Lead Co. 85 — PacTr nsCo. — & 24 | hma HawC&SCo.. 20 21 'Pac T&T Co. 56 70 Salled June 3—Bktn Jane L Stanford, for Port Hutch S PCo_3414 2434 Sunset T&T. 41— | Townsend: brig Wm G Irwin, for San Franeisco. MerExAssn.100 110~ United CCo. — 25 June 5—Br stmr Monowal, for Sydney; U simr MElecLight 31 5 ! ‘Adams, for Lahaina and targetpractice: Haw stmr SALES—MORSING SESSION Kabului, for Kahulul to load for San Francisco: Board— Haw bark Andrew Welch, for Sam Francisco. 60 Market-st Raflway. 4500 | June 6—Jap stmr Tanwan Maru, for Kobe. June 10 do do 45 1214 | 7—Br stmr Warrimoo, tor Svdney: Br ship Corol 100S V Water. 8 00 | is up to leave to-day In ballasi for Port Townsen Street— #3000 Marke'-st Railway Con 5% Bonds 105 00 100 S F Gaslight . ship J B Thomas may sall thisweek for Boston with suear 94 26 ACAPULCO—Sailed June 14—Stmr San Jose, 16 S V Water. o8 for Sau Francisco. R T be CHANGHAI—Arrived June 15—Bkin Willle R odtnon NS TOW S Satied June 14—Br ship Flint 2 Edison Light 120 50 QUEENSTOW N—Sailed June 14—Br ship Flint- 25 Hoteninasn 2 b oo 2959 | snire, for Birkenhead. a 50 Marketst Rallway- T 4535 ‘Arfived June 15—1tal ship Francesca Ciampa, 11 SF Gasifght. 9350 | hence Feb29. 3 2 1SV Water 9730 | PANAMA-—Sailed June 13—Stmr Colon, for Sau 50 do do 8 1235 | Fraveisco. R Street— LCARDIFF_arrived June 15—Br bar ur- 12 Giant Powder Con . T FLEETWOOD=Afrived June 15—Br bark Gif- e s ford, from Tacoma. THE CALL CALENDAR. YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 26—Yacht Tolna, from ~ydney. Sune 10—Br stmr Empress of India from Vancourver. HONGKONG—Arrivea June 15—Br stmr China, Moon's | hence May 20. KINSALE—Passed June 15—Br ship Wayfarer, Last Quarter. hence Jan 29. for Liverpoo : Nor bark Nordlyset, | | hence Jan 29, for Queenstown. Juue 2 importationas. SAN DIEGO—Per Corona—1 pkg picture frames, New Moon.|| | 1141 bxs lemons, 1 cs corsets, 2 crts bi Zcs iilis i a7l le e June 114 | dry goods, 100 es mineral water, 1 sk saddle and [ | ————————| | bridle. 1 bag peanuts, 1 bx ralsins, 7 sks pears, [ P L e First Quarter | | cs salmon, 1 soap press, 2 ca tobacco, 36 pkss ll31 |93 |23 |24 35|26 June 18| | mdse, 5 bxs itmes. 1 bx hams. 1 bbl sad irous, 117 egleve liialor el | | pes curbing, 116 bxs oranges, 65 cs honey. 8 Fall Moos Newport—1 bale belting. 3 rolls leather, § sks 28|29 | s0 i June 24| | €hill peppers. 485 bxs oranges. 20 bxs lemons. ] Gl Port Los Angeles—1 lot household furniture, 30 bxs lemons, 15 bxs tomatoes, 35 bxs squash. [T Dnates of Departure From San Franciace. hBldnmlo—lM bxs oranges, 52 bxs lemons, 1 bx shoes. Los Angeles via Redondo—23 pkgs mdse, 2 cs crackers, 1 bicycle, 1 crate coffee, 1cs B flaxes, 3 “sTEAM KR Dbxs hardware. 20cs honey. Company, amounting to 27,100 shares, has been JDKATEATIoN ] (Mg | Paw Los Angeles via Por. Los Angeles—1 cs baskets, Hogsare a trifie firmer. Other descriptionsare | jigiod a1 'ihe Stock and Bond kxchange.and is | Del Norve ..|Gravs Haroor |Jne 17, 42 Pier 28 | 1 bale insect powder, 2 Crts 2 cs sewing machine steady. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from | quoted at 314 bid and 8 asked. Arngo. 10au | Fier 13 | 93 cs bottles. b pkgs mdse, 25 drums cheese, 75 ¢ slaughterers are as follow: The San Francisco Savings Union has declared a Jne 17. 9aM|Pier13 | soap. 10 bxs oranges, 30 bxslemons, 1 cscandy, BEEF—First quality, 5c: choice, 514¢; second | dividend of 4.32 percent per apnum on term de- | Columblia. Jne 17,10ax | Pler 24 | 15 cs ginger ale, 35 cs corn, 1 cs dried appies. ao, wg?:x,c; third do, 315@4c ¥ Ib. Posits and 3.60 per cent on ordinary deposits, pay- | Truckee ... Jne 18, Bem|Oceanic Santa Larbara—1 bx lamps, 1 pkg whips, 1 bx VEA 'C"K'h 5@6c: smail, able July L Clty of Para Jne 1812 /P M S S | hardware. 1 cs wine, 98 bxslemons. 5 pkes mdse MUTTON—Wethers, 5@5a CltyPuebia.. | Vic & Pgt 8nd Jne 18, 9aw |Pler 9 Port Harford—50 bdls hides ahd pe.ts, 6cans 1 LAMB—Spring Lamb. 6@6¢ @ . { Assessments Pending. Corona...... San Diego.....|Jne 18.11am |Pier11 | bdl taliow, 1 bx notions, 2 bxs tvpe, 8 pkes mdse, FORK—Live Hom Sc B b for large and 414@ | Following fsa list of asseasments now pending: HumboldtBay (Jne 18, uru|Plerd | 37 dressed calves, 3 coons pouliry, 511 sks beans 23gc for smalt and mediums dressed do, 414@614c. T [Delingy - Oregon ports.. | Jne 19, aw|Pier 24 | 34 bxs fish, 1 bx classware, 1 bx manteis, 1 bT e ey P Mo | a | Newnors ..~ "|Tne 20 $am|Pler 11 | tiles, 87 cseggs. 2 firkius 95 bxsbutter, 1 bx WO0OD, LUMBER, TIES, ETC. 4 1 g b4 * | Coptic. ... |China & Japan | Jne 20, 3pm|P M S 8 | cheese, § bales wool. — A : b o ABlanchara | Oregon poris.. Jne 20, brw | Pler 13 | COOS BAY—Per Arago—6 sksbark, 1 sk seed, 1 Post: 10c each; Redwood, $6 P _cord: Oak, | MexXican o 20 MayZ4 June 14 | Faraiion... |Yscuina Bay. Jne 21, 9am|pier2 | bx 56 tubs buiter, 7 cacheese, 4 skswool, g bbl rough, $650: peeled, $9; Pine, 5 75; Raliroad | Havage. 430 .Jne 1|.June 323 | Biateot Uai|Portiand......|Jne 22.10Am| Pier 24 | scrup, 28 pkgs mdse, 11 rolls ieather, 30 bdls sall Ties, 35¢ avlece for 6x8, 41¢ for 7x8 and 45@50c | OVerman 10/.dne 2 June 25 | Santa Rosa. San Diezo... . |ine 2211ax Pler 11 | hides. 961 sks potatoes, 40 M ft lumber & piles. & for 7x8. x “Alta 10.Jne &/ June %0 | WallaWalls | Vic & Pgt 8na | Jne 23, 9aM|Pier9 | pkss express. 3 sks coin, 750 tons coal. I ANBARK—$14 B cora Silver King. 25{.Jne 7/ July 14 | ® Pant.....|Newoor: Jne 24 9am|Pier 11 | Port Orford—1 sk wool. 32 bbls 5 bxs butter, 1 LUMEER—Retail prices for pine are: No. 1| Mono 10.3ly 8{.July 27 | Rio Janeiro. China & J; Jne 24, 3pM|P M S S | pkg exvress, 1 pkg coin, 9 pkgs mdse. rough, $13@17 50 for the different lengths; No. 2, [ Occident. 15Ld1y fi-l\lly 28 = HONGKONG, ETC—Per Coptic—110 pkgs beans. $115 X0, 1 Flooring, $91@26; rath, $2; Hedwood, | Chollai 25 Ty 10 Aug 4 STEAMEKS TO ARRIVE, 66 pkas fish. fowl, etc. 1282 pkgs matting, 38 pkss 16 Tor No. 1 and $13 for No. 2: Hustic, $18@23; | Kentuck. 081.J1y 16/, Aug slik goods, 13 parcels, 2992 pkgs tin, 16.328 pkes B higiie, Somtaoh $150; Shakes, 89 B M. - = BERSMEN Frox T puk | sugar. 395 pkgs coffee, 263 phgs curlos, 325 pkss e BOAL ~ALES. Truckee. . Coos Bay Junci7 | Oil: 1081 pkys tea, 5167 pkgs rice, 2859 pkss RECEIP DE. Rio de Janeiro.. Ch b mdse. g SIERR OX EEQDUIE, Following were the sass - the San Franciss | Cleone. e |Croscent citaTeD: Junel? | 0 Verland—12 piss silk goods, 23 parcels 132 FOR 24 HOURS. ¥ Tunel7 | BkEs curios, 256 pkgs raw ilk, 1250 piss tes, 3 Flour, qr. , 5 4.. Fl b s Wheat, ctis, 935 Eggs, doz. 2 vrmn. Junels s, ce, s nias Barle; ,culs. .. 8,142 }cxfieu. Junels ORTLAND—Per Arcata 2215 sks Oats, Or. ctls, 745 peits, bdls. Junels Consignoes 2 iaBe Beans. sks. 1,511 Wool. bis. Junel§ | Per Arago—Wm Cluff & Co: Ross & Hawielts Potatoes, sks.. .. 1,262 Oregon Juneld | Cal Bottling Co: Dodge. Sweeney & Co: Eactiic Sup: Oregov, sks..... 261 Wine, gals. Juneld | plv Co; Gets Bros & Co: Wells, l:nrlobf C . Onions, sks.. 940 Tatio: June20 | Volnman; Marshall, Teggart & Co; Mamshall & Brao, sks. 1,387 Lumber, M June21 | Reimers: Hilmer. Breahoff & Schulz: £ 11 Ham Middiings, sks. 275 Quicksilver. sk: Sune22 | mond: 1itis Bros: Thomas Loughran: Jacobson & AedilelE 280 Chicory, bbis. June23 | Frederickson: Smith'sCash Store: M P Detels; J & BEEeN con| 20/ i e AL Uk AP alD June23 | Johnson & Co: W B Sumner & Co: OC& AL 200'ConNY . 09 June2? | B Dean & Co; Bandon Woolen mills; J V. Worth- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Benjamin F. Butler to Mary Butler, lot on § line of Greenwich street, & 80; gife. line of Golden Gate uvenue, 175 I of Lyon street, E Bullerdieck, lot on < line of Seventeentn street, 160 K of Nov, K 25 by 8 114; aiso lot ou E line of Guerrero street, 138 S of Fourteenth, E 140, SW to point 158 8 or Fourteenth street, W 137 by N 25: also lots 22 and 23, block V, Park Lane @ s line of Stanley pla ~E 25 by NE 100 of ond, SW 75 by SE 165; $10. J. W. Nye to Henr B E of Laguna, &£ 25 by § Andrew B. McCreary to Louis Levv,lot on § | 3 25 by S 137:6; $1675. Nicolaus (or Nicholas) Bullerdieck to Bertha } Tuct map 2: gist. Frank C. Dictterle and A. F. Greene (executors | 800 ... estaie of Helena Dietierle) to August Czipowski, 1ot on I line of street, 40 S of Twenty-third, 24 by K 122 400, Franz O. Johanson 10 Thomas Green, lot on NE £10. D. L. Fliss to Bank of California, undivided /3 lot on SK line of Howard street, 200 SW of Sec- 'V 4 120: £10. Benjamin M. Gunn (administrator estate of Rob- ert W. Gunn) to M. N. Hradeen, lot on E line of ! lghth avenue, 76 S of C 1, § 21 E 000 streel 5 by & 120; al; Hickory avenue, S50 by W 70, | Gist Maps )y W 70. ots 774 and 776, torney) to Jacob K. Johansen, iot on SE cerner of Sullivan and Jefferson streeis, 8 25 by E 70, lot 574, Gift Map 2; $10. John and Anumie Fleischman and Victorina Zil- lig (mee Specht) (0 Henry Knust, lot on SE corner | 160. of ‘Andrew and Lena Christensen to George W. Ed- | lemon. lot on W line of Pulask! street. 508 of : Jacob and Lina Heyman (by Oscar Heyman, at- 1 1 nte street and Courtland avenue, E 23:4 by-| 4 500 Con Im....08 200 200 Benton 2 200 Bodle. 99:6 SE of Harrison street, | 300 Alpha. 2 50 200 Mohr, lot on E line of | 100 B Twenty-ninth avenue, 344 N of C sireet, N 52 by 1.(0'8.0 Y Jucke..50 85 ; ...18 16/ 00 Bienr uo B &5..1.08 00 Baliion. . 100 . 190V Y J 00 .. Following were tne saies in Stoak 2 ng tne the Pacific Jesterdar: REGUIAR RFSSION—10:11, .18, Al Andes, Belcner. 1300 CC&V...2.2! it 50 . 00 -|-:Junez4 | Goldberg, Bowen & Co: June28 | ington: Abrahamson & Co. June28 | Per Coptic—London. Par June8 | S L Jones & Co; California June24 | Alexander Center; John is and American Bank: nd Japan Trading Co: lebe: Swayne & Hort: Schilitng & Co: Anclo. June24 k : The Fuji Co: M S8 Ci aniel Tuneds | Sharor e o etand: B B Bain: J O Blanchard: L. R COAST AND GEODETIC SURVREY BULLE®IN PUBLISHKD BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. 30n: Mattoon & Dinziado: order: J A Folger & Co: ¥ A Wheeler; Wm P Lewis. < Per Corous—Miiwaukee Brewery: San Fran- cisco breweries: Pacific Ammonia & Chem Works: Dairyman’s Upion: Herman Cohn: W B Gres: M J Brandenstein & Co: Parrott & Co: A C Robin- Tlnl} Wednesdrv, June 17. 48/ Moon rises 36| Moon sets. .11 50 x | ard Fruit C H b & Isaacs: E C Sterns & Co; W C xl":‘l:é .é“‘c‘“’;'?um" Bredl:;fl fi;og::"A Kotibing > Kohlberg; Gou ardine; Scand- Breas Co N T Hial, Lubs & Co; H O Greennood: June —1896, 'Son: Levi Strauss & Co; Grey & Barbaria {‘g:;&n:m& (o; Wetmore Bros; Harney & Chck Wolt & =ons; W E Stevens; C B Rode & Co; Alli- , Neff & Co: Ivancovici & Co; M Grant; Hall % Chamberiain: Adams & Sons; Nash & Bros: — Bell & Co: Galli Fruit Levu, Speigel 03] 6.20 e:l Southern California Frui: Co; A J Miles 10| 6.00 Kowa'sky & Coi Buckingham & Hech DN Owen: Wood, Curtis & Co: C'W Chamberlai; 8.9/11.68 1.5/ 6.48| 5.5 | Slocom; G Gibson; American Biscult Company 4.0/128¢| 20| 7.25| 5.8 | Se'bySmelting & L Co: J N Benton: B Spacks; 8.9/ 1.50| 2.6 8.11| 6.0 | Porter Bros Co: ' G Lucas: Kohler & Frohilng: 2 . 42| 245| 0| 8.58| 6.2 | Glen Ellen Wine Co: W F Mitchell & Co: McDon 23| 4.24/-1.4/11.87| 4.4| 3.41| 8.2( 9.45| 6.3 ough & Runyon: A Fleischker: A Vighier & Co: SoTE—In the avove exposition of the early morning tides are given in the I column, order of occurs. The heights soundings on the U: Coast. and the successive tides of the day in the | Sanders & Co; occurrence as o time. The second time | John Tayio column gives the second tide of the day, the third | Co: California Bottling Co; time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except | Bros; J Heffman: Brigham, when there are but three tides, as sometimes | Meat Co; Marshall & Reimer: ven ae additions to the | krlanger & Galinger: Phillij : & Co: Columbus Busgy Haas Bros: Simon Ledser s Busgy tides the | Co: Allen & Lewls: Steiner, Strauss & H eft hand | Wheaton, Breon & Co: ¢ E Whitney & Co; Russ, dianapolis Furnitue Co: S Levs: ‘W Montague Co: 81 T Freitas & Co: J R: HN '(l:ydg‘": Getz Hoppe & Co: Western PL'D Stone & C Bris: Pacific Coast Camalliona: America In w M Moore: Norton, Teiler & Fish Co; Miiaini & Co: G Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the | Union Fish Co: S ¥ Fish Co. biractive beight, and then the number given is sul from the denth given by (he charts For Late Shipping Intelligence See Nineteenth Page,

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