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24 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, '1.896. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Increased imports. Coffee dull and nominal. silver firmer. Spot Wheat weaker. Barley a fraction off. Poor assortment of Oats. Corn and Rye dull Hay In larger recef| Feedstuls unchenged. B-an prices show some revision. Wool trade stili demoralized. Potutoes fiim. Onions eheap. Vegetables show Ifttle change. Butter, Cheese and Eggs undisturbed. Ponltry about the same. Cherries in brisk demand. Peaches, Plums and Apricots steady. Berries rather weak. Citrus fruits firm. Provisions unchanged. OVERLAND SHIPMENTS. Overland shipments from Northern and Central California in May via Southern Pacific lines were 2 tons, #s follows: From San Franc'sco 17.150 tons; Oakland, 1164; San Jose, 3 Stockton, 1440; Sacramento and East, 3801 Marysviile, 480, The leading items were: 373 tons Beans, 330 do Borax, 2:,250 gals Brandy, 1,0 0 do’ Wine, 871 tons Canned Goods, 614 do’ Fresh Fruits, 827 o Dried Fruits, 13 do Honey, 97 do Hops. 438 do Raisins, 171 do Hay, 140 do Hides, 328 do Leather, 112 do_Potatoes, 551 do Vezetables, 513 do Pow- der, 46 do Quicksilver, 1077 do Wool, 173 do Cot- fee, 424 do Tea, 126 do lice, 8577 do Sugar and 100 do Canned Salmon. IMPORTS OF SPECIE, Imports of specie at this port during the first five months of 1896 were $1,198,611, against $1,172,417 for the same period in 1895. This year's imports consisted of $345.827 in gold bul- 1lon, $36.959 in gold coin, $608,086 in silver bul- lion and $207,739 in silver coin. FOREIGN IMPORTS. Imports of merchandise at this port during the | first five against §1 wonths of the year were $19,314,555, 330,800 for the same time in 1895. Of ar's imports $6.687.500 came from the Ha- Islands, $2.678,700 from China, §2,378,- | 700 from Japan. $2.010,174 1rom Central America | and $1,657,648 from Great : ritain., THE WOOL TKADE, An official statement gives the into the pounds, against 30,083,599 pounds for the same month Iast year. One reason for the marked fall- ing off in these imports for the two mouths is the fact that the wool Is worth relatively more in the foreign markets than ia this country, owing to the t of foreign wooi in the United Stat's. The imports of forelgn wool 1 the United States for the first ten months of the fiscal year ending April 80, 1896, were 211,969,661 pounds asainst 166,643,907 pouuds for the same time in the pre- vious fiscal year. The imporis of manufactured wool were $2.194,778 for April and 849,682,778 for the ten months, against $31,489,362 1n 1894 95. wool imports nnemu( & Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures 8t station indicaie maximum temperaturs for the days; those underneath it. if any, the smount of rain‘all, of melted suow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid limes, conneet points of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or doited Jines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and I8 usually accompanied by fair weather: -low” Tefers 10 low pressure. and is usually preceded and accomponied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows" usually fi comst. When the pressure and_iow alous the coast, 2 north and south along the coast. Tain is probabie; but when the “luw” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- sble. With a “hizh” in .he vicinity of Idaho, and ibe pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in_summer and coider weather in winter. e reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result- high in the interior the isobars extend WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. W KATHER BUREAU, FrANCISCO, June 18,1896, 5 p. M. Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day: Eureka 60, Red Lluff 96, San Francisco 59, ¥resno 92, San Luis Obispo 66, Los Angeles 84, &au Diego 72, Yuma 110 San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 59 mum 48. mean 5 ~ pressure is highest this evening on the Northern California and uregon coast and is low- estin Arizona. It continues to increase along the corst and diminish in the interior, a condiijon favorable for cool westerly winds from the sva, which will result in still cooler weather in the in- terior. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight. June 19, 1396: Northern California—Fair; generally cooler in the interior Friday: fresh westerly winds, high northwest winds and moderate gales on the north- ern coast. Southern California—Fair; cooler in the interior; tresh westerly winds. Nevada—Fair; cooier. Uteh—Fair Friday. Arizona—Fair: somewhat cooler Friday. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Friday: foggy &t night: high westerly winds Friday afternoon. W. H. HaMus Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial NEW YORK, N. Y., June 18.—The stock mar- ket to-day was feverish and in the main firm. London sold fairly large amounts of St. Paul, louisvile and Nashville, Atchison and other issues. probably 15,000 shares In all, and this staried the downward movement. Th> attitude of the forejgners was a disappointment and was at- tributed to the reports of an unfavorable turn in Venezuelan matt ers and to s misunderstanding of certain pianks in the fepublican piatform touch- ing on foreizn sffairs. ‘The views of the vetersn bear operator now in London were cabled to this side and given wide circulation, and encouraged his somewhat 1imjted fol owing to fresh endeavors on the short side of the account. As a matter of fact, however. the liquidations for London were the main factor at work It may develop later that Cammack’s message and the sellinz by London houses served a com- mon purpose. uamely 10 ensble certain interests opposed to McKinley to counteract the effect of his nomination on & gold platform. The London selling and the efforts of the bears did not unsettie confidence and the selling of long stock was of limited proportions, Holders of securities were encouraged by the decisive vote at St. Louls for the goid plank, and commission houses were buyers of the standard issues at the decline. The wransle over silver at the St. Louls conven- tion was used against the market by the traders, and in the closing hour of business prices sold at the lowest point of (he day. The decline ranged §70m 14 10 135 per ceut in the usually aciive lisi. Quicksilver was more active aui sold at 2 for the common stock. The preferced opened a: 11 bid #nd rose 10 12 bid. Speculat'ou closed barely steady. Net chances show 10sses of 14 10 18/g per crnt.” Sales were 176,933 shares. Bonds were quiet and lower. $541,000. 1n ‘Government bonds $192.000 coupon fours of 1925 sold at 1178,@115; 10,000 of 1907 at 110: $10,000 coupon fives at 113@11314. Che sales were FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954 BRANCH OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel, Main 5828 J. 8. 'PURDY, Manager. tly executed on latesi market quo Orders s tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 3. F. CHICAGO. ‘ PEIVATE WIRE. NEW YORK. HE COMMERCIAL WORLD. United States for April at 12,050,954 | i appear on the Washington | Grain. I FLOUR—Dull, weak; Winter wheat, low grades, do, fair to famcy, $2 4:@3 4 do putents, $3 70@3 90: Minnesota clea $2 4U@2 90; do straights, $2 95@3 55: do @4 30: rve mixture, $2 40@3 10: fine, $1 50@2 05. South- weak. Rye flour steady | patents, $3 2 superfine, $1 6U@2 2. ern flour unchanged, at §2 40@% 80, RYE—Quiet; firm; Western, 40@40%4c. £. 0.b. CORNMEAL—Steady: vellow Western, $2 06@ 2 10: Brandvwine, $2 16. BARLEY—Quiet: Western, 32@34c to arrive. BARLEY MALT-Unchanged. WHEAT—Spo._market duil, weaker wirh op- tions; f. o. b., 72lpc; ungraded red, 83@73c; No. 1 Nortners, 67%a Options were fairly active and closed weak at 1@] Y4c deciine on free liguidation, foreign selling and rollowing the West. July and September most active. No, 3 red, June, 63%4c; July 63%4¢; Augcust, 633c: September, 63%gec; December, 6653 %5 No. ¥, 35%@340 CORN Options were dull ; Y%@%c decline with the West and local realizing. “September and July were most active. Junc, 8334c; July, 3414c: September, 3514¢: October, | | easier; OATS—Spot, fairly active; stead % Options, dull, nominal. June, 22¢; July, 223kc. Sjot prices:’ N No. 2 white, $4@ 243pc: No. 2 Chicago, 21c: No. 3 | white, 28c: mixed Western, 2 : do white, 24 @28c; white State, 24@28c. Frovisions. BEEF—Dull; family, $8 50@9: extra mess, $6@ 7. Beef hams, nominal, $14 5U@15. Tierced beef steady: city extra Inaia mess, §11@15: cut meats firm: pickled bellies, u/,&;%»an: kled shoulders, 434 @434¢; pickled hams. 914@934c¢. LA RD—Quiet: Western stean, $4 40; city,$4 05; July, $4 45. Refined, quiet; Conunent, $4 70: South American, $515: compound 4@4314¢, PORK—Steady; old, $8 25@3 50: uew, 88 75@9. 4 Western tresh, 11@12¢: do per | Higher, better demand: city, 3% bid: country, 83R@354°, COTTUNSEED OIL—Quiet; crude, 20@20%¢c; yellow prime, do, off grade, 2434¢. COXFE Steady; unchanged to 15 points down; July, $11 35@11 40 August, $10 20@10 75; Sep- tember. $10 52@10 40; October, $10@10 05: De- cember, §9 85@9 90: January, 59 S0@9 85: March, $9 70@9 75: May, $9 65@9 Rio. qulet, easy, 0. 7, 1334¢. SUGAR — Raw, dnill, nominal: fair refining, | R14c: centrifugals, 96 test. 834c. Refined, quiet, | unchanged. Spot Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 8%4@12¢. | PEACHES—Peeied, ® Ib, 12@13c: do unpeeled. 630 e, PRUNES—Four sizes, nominal, 5c. Muscatel. 314@ : do four-crown, c@$1. omestic fleece, 15@ L—DModerate deman pulled, 15@33¢. | HOPS — Quiet. State common to choice, { 244@8c; Pacitic Coast, 2%@7c. Merchandise. PIG TRON — Moderate demand; 0@13. American, 3 0214, 3 40; plates, quiet. $4 00@4 10, | straits. $15 30@1: BPEL1LA—Quiet: domest CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Tr1., June 18.—Occasionally to-day wheat was moderately active, but in the aggregate business was slow and unimportant. Prices ruled igher, early offerings, however, growing heavier | iater ana prices in consequence receding. Receipts at Chicago were 19 csrs and the Norihwest had | 523 Local inspections from store amounted to | | 41,400 bushels. Liverpool cables quoted i4d ad- | | vance. Continental markets werv irrezular. Ex. | | port clearances amounted to 218,299 bushels. | | July opened from 5914c to 591kc, declined to | c_closing at 57%@575kc. 1 14c under | erday. Estimated receipis for to-morrow 10 | CORN—Partook of the early firmness and the | Cen Pac 1sts of 95.103 { Doz2d Ts. Den & B G Isc. 111 |H & Tex Cent b: Do 4 913! Do con 6s.. KErie 2ds 6515/ Reading 4s. | as 11 later easier feeling of Wheat. Trading was light and without significance. Recelpts were 326 cars, | and 335500 bushels were taken from store. | Liverpool cables were quist and steady. Exports of Corn were 415,900 bushels. September Coru | declined to 29ge, closing at esterday. Estimated receipts | to-morrow, 365 cars. | OATS—Were mainly a neglected deal. For tona ing the trade reliei on the other grains. Receipts were 232 cars, and 37,400 bushels were taken from store. Ixports were 190,428 bushels. July Oats closed 14c lower. Estimated receipts | for to-morrow, 220 cars. FLAX—Was steady. September. 8414@84%4c PROVISIONS—A firm Receipts, 14 cars. i hog market imparted | strengih to provisions at the opening, but the de- ’ mand proved indifferent and prices deciined. July pork and ribs each closed 242@c lower and July | lard 234¢ lower. BUTTER—Quiet and steady. Prices were un- changed. EGGS—Quiet and steady. Offerings fair. Prices | unchanged. MONEY—Was 5@6% on call and &% on tme loans New York exchange sold at 40c | premium, Closing Prices. WHEAT—June. 5714c; July, 5734@575/4¢: Sep- 5834c. —Jun 7%@28c; Septem- ber, 2854c. OATS—July. 1734c: September, 1734c. < September, $7 5214, $4 171 September, 84 8314, k1Bs—July, $3 87Y,, Seplemver, $4 0214 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, I, June 18.—Cattle were in light supply and good demand. at steady July, . 27340 | | prices. Offerings of hogs were moderate. The | market was steady. Sheep were strong and 10c | higher. CATTLE—Receipts, 6500, Fancy beeves, $4 25 | @4 30; mediom steers, $3 60@8 80: common to | ialr steers, $3 35@3 yui s, choice to extra, $280@3 25; HUGS— Keceipta, 27,000 Heavy packing ana shipping_lots, $3 15@3 40: common to choice mixed. 8 15@: 50: choice assorted, $3 5083 55; 1ght, $3 20@3 55; pigs, $2 75@3 55. SHikP—Receipts, 12,000 inferior 10 cnoice, $2¢4; lambs, $2 7566 25. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on cal! has been easy at 2@24%; last loan at 2%; closing offered at 2%. Prime mercantile pa- per. 432@06% Bar silver, 6834c. Mexican dollars, 5364@5454c. Sterling Kxchange s quiet. with actual business 1n bankers' bills at $4 8734 for 60 aays and $4 884 for demand. Posted rates, 84 88@4 89. Commercial blils, $4 86@4 8634 Government bonds steady; State bonds duil: rail- road bonds easier. Silver atthe board was quiet. CLOBING STOCKS. Am Tel & Cabl 91 |Norfolk & Westrn. 5 ‘Atchison.. 147 Preferrs = Adams Exp lton, Terre ‘American kxpress11l ‘American Tobacco. 65%a| Preferred. 97 Bay State G Baltimore & O Brunswick Land Buffalo, Roch & Canada Pacific. Preferred. IN. Y. Cents Canada Souther: | Preferred.. Canton Land....... 50Vgontario. .. 0% Central Pacific..... 1814 Ontario & Western 1434 Ches. & Ohio. . _1b%!Oregon Improvmnt g | Chicago Alton......155 | Preferred.........— Preferred.. 370 |Oregon Navigation 14 Chicago, B. & Q. 79% Oregon Short Line. 8 Chicago'® E. Lii... 41 |Pacific Mail 2514 Preferred.. . 99 |Peoria, D.& Evans 1113 EhicagoGas. . B7%Pittsburg & W. pfd 15 leve & Pittsburg..163 [Pullman Palace. -157 Consolidation Coal. 32 ot § Consolidated Gas..138%| C.C. C. &St Louls 33 |Reading..... ...... Preferred. . . BUY%|RioGrande&Westn 15 Colo. Fuel & iron.. 26%4 Prefe Preferre 1100 zock Isiand. e Cotton Ofl Cert ... 1256 Rome Wat&Ogden.115 Commercial Cable.150 (St. L & S, W...... 43 Dei. Hudson... 128%! Preferred. 105 Del. Lack&Westrn. 16) b2 St. Paul. L 783 Denver & R. G..... 13% Pref.rrea. 1278, Preferred. . 47%St. Paul & Duluth. 20 Distilers. - 1655 Preferred.. . B General Eioctric... 325xiSt. Paui & Omaha. 43 Erle.. * 14% Preferred. .123 Preferred. L85 ISL P M. & M.L1T117 Fort Wayne. 160 Siiver Ceruficates. 68 Great Northern pfd116_ Southern Pacific... 18 Green Ba; cvee, o YaSoutnern R. R. D4 Harlem. 1205 | Preferrea.. . 28! Hocking Coai......112 |Sugar Refinery ....1228% Hocking Valley.... 15 | Preferred.........103%4 Homestake. .. ...... 33 Tenu, Coal & Iron. 24%s H. & Texas Cent...— | Preferred. ....... 8052 Tiinots Central..... 95 'Texas Pacific. 8 lowa Central 835 Tol.A.A.& Preferrea. 3314 Tol. & Ohio Cent... 80 Kansas & Texas... 1134/ Preferred,. .70 Preferred......... 289 /Tol.St.Iovis& K.C. 5 Kingston & Pem... B " Preferred.. i Lake Erie & Westn 1834/union Pacific...... 77 . 71U, P. Len & Guif.. 2 akes U. S. Cordage...... 5% National Lead. Preferred........1105 Preferred. Guaranteed . 2034 Long Island. U. 8. kxpress...... 40 Loulsvilie & Nas} U.S. Leather. 854 Loulsville Na& Preferred, 62 Preferred. U. S. Rubber. 19 Manbattan Consol.103%4/ _Preferred.. ol Memphis & Charis. 16" Utics & B. River..150 seniral. Wab. 5. L & Pac.. 63 | Preferred. 178, Is-Fargo. 97 |Western Union..." 86 Wisconsin Central, 114 1st preferred...... 78%|Wheeling & L. B.. 974 24 preferred . 47 | Preferred. .. Missouri Pacific.... 2414 Mobile & Ohlo..... 21 8 Nashville & Chatt. 68 'Auvn Arbor. . — National Linseed.. 1715 Preferred.. L — J. Central. 10634 Btoo;lln Traction. 2314 North American... 5% Erie 2d ptd......... — cLosING U & 45, registered. . 108 Do 48 coupon. }llbg% 2 J Cent Gen Bs. 11914 | Northern Puc 1sis.117 100 (Sti&lronMiGen 85 T8 — IStL&SF Gen 65.114 -109. t Paul Consols....132 108 St P C& Palsts...119 Cash, 813c: July, 8lc; | @ ¥ Yow o6 Imperial clusiers, 83 8063 75: Do Pac Cal 1sts..111% Southern RK 5s... 9414 Texas Pacific 1sis. 8615 Texas Paclfic 2ds.. 2214 Do 4s. 102 |Union Pac 1sts’96.10314 So Carolina 414s...106 |West Shore 4. Penn new 3s... 8415 Mobile & Ohio 4 Do Class B 4, 5s.. lgb La Consol 4s. 8 Missouri fanding. .. — N Carotina con 6s..123 Va funding debt... 60 |R GrandeWe: Do registerec.....— |Ches & Ohio b5: Do deferred 6s... o |Atchison 4s. Do trust repis st. 4%s Do 2ds A CanadaSouth 2ds..10414/G H & S A 6s. Kansas Pa Consols 70V Missouri 6s. . Ks Pa lsts Den div11114/ FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENu., June 15.—The spot market is firmer at ©s 4d@bs 6d. Cargoes firmer at 258 94, arrived. FUTURES. Tne Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: June, 3 July, 45 11d; August, 4s 11d; Septew ber, 4s 11a; October, 4s 11a. SECURITIES, LONDOX, Exa.. June 18.—Consols, 112 13-16; silver, 81 7-16d; ¥rench Rentes, 101f 10c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Fxchange, 60 days. ~ . gas81 Sterling Exchange, sight. 4891 teriing Cables 490 New York Exchange, sight. 1214 New York Exchange, telegray 15 Fine Silver, § ounce — 6834 Mexican Dollars. 5414 bdlg —_——— PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Drumburton takes for Brisbane and Sydney 66,283 centals, valuea at $81,000. Dealers give still lower prices for spot wheat, and futures are also weaker. No. 1, 95@97%c: cholce, 98%4c; lower grades, 90@9334c; exira choice’ for milling, $1@1 1235 B cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—December— 600 tons, 9914c; 500, 99c. REGULAR MOENING SESSION—December—600 tons, 985sc. NOON SESSION — December — 200 tons. 00, y8lgc. Y—The market continues to ease off. hoice, 7114c; Brewing, 75@S0c. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSION—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAE MORNING SESSION—December—300 tons, 70c; 100, 70%4e. (AITERNOON | SESSTON—December, 100 Y8 C OATS—The assortment {s limited and confined to medium and poor lots. Milling are quotable at 8715@90c: fancy Feed, 90@92%ec good 10 choice, 8215@90< ; common to fair, 7716@82¥40; Gray, 80@85¢; Surprise, 95c@$1 0214 B cu. CORN—Quiet nnd unchanged. Large Yellow quotable ac 8735@9214c; Small Round do, 97%5¢; White, 7734@821ac B cti. RYE—Tb@76%4c¢ B ctl. BUCKW 1 KA1 —55@90¢ B otl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 75@3 85 B bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 55@3 60: superfine, $2 75@3. CORNMEAL, ETC.— Feed Corn, $1950@20; Cracked 0 50@21 ¥ ton. MILLSTU Prices in 10-1b sacks are as fol- lows. usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 234¢ Flour, 814¢; Rice Flour, 7%4c; Corn’ meal, @3¢ extra cream do, 3%gc; Oatmeal, 834t Oat Groats, 43yc; Hominy, 4@4Yse: Buck- wheat Flour, dc; Cracked \Wheat, 81g¢; Farina, 43gc; Whole Wheat Flour, 8¢; Kolled Lats, 414c] pearl_Barley, 4%gc; Split Peas, 434c; Green do, blyc B b g}EDsTUFFs. HAY A BRAN-—$15 50@16 50 B ton. MIDDLINGE—$17 bO@18 50 B ton for lower grades and $19@20 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15 50@16; ‘Oil- cake Meal at the mill, $21 per ton; jobbing, $22: Cottonseed Oilcake is out of market. HAY—Recelpts were again free, and_the market was rather soft, though no jower. New 10 50 3 New Wheat and Oat, $7 v | | Oa, P ton: new Barley, 3 ton; second cutting of Alfalia, $6@6 50. Uld Hay is quoted as follows: Wheal, $8@ 1150 B ton: Oat, $7@9: Wheat and Oat. $8@11; Barley, $7@8 50 B ton; Clover, $6@7 50 ® ton: Compressed Oat, $6 50@8; Compressed Wheat, $7 10 50; Stock, $5@7 per lon. STRAW—20@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Prices show considerable revision, Bayos, §1@81 U7%; Small Whites, $115@1 309 ctl: Pea, $1 20@1 55: Large Whites, 80c@$1 05; Pink, 85@9214c; Reds, $1 25: Blackeye, nominal; Red Kidney, vominal: Limas, $2 35@2 65: But- ;.eu. 8l 25@i 40 for small and $1 25@1 50 for arge. SEEDS—Quotations are as follo Brown Mustard, 1 50@2 25: Trieste, $2@2 00: Y ellow Mus- tard, §1 40@1 50: Flax, $1 70( 80; Canary,234¢ BT Aladta, TAGe B I Bape, BHL S by Hemp, 314c P b. DRIED Pi.AS—$1 25@1 40 R ctl for Niles and $1 26@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—No change to report. New Iota- toes, in sks, 90c@$1 25: new Karly Rose in bxs from the River, $1@1 25 B ctl: new Bur- bank Seedlings, $1@1 40; Oregon Burbanks, 75c@ $1: Early Rose, 65@75c: Petaluma and Tomales, 65@80c B ctl; Humboldt Burbanks, 75@90c @ ctl. TONS—Unchanged at 20@30c B ctl. GETABLES—Arrivals were 409 boxes As- paragus, 49 boxes Rhubarb and 27K sacks Peas. Cucumbers and Squash were lower. Green Corn, 50c@$l 50 3 sack: Summer Squash, BUc@76c B box for Pay snd 25@60c ¥ box in small roxes: Egg Plant, 12lsc B Ib: ‘Tomatoes, $1 50@2 50 ® box: Cucumbers. $1 50 @2 B box: Alameda Cucumbers, 25@35c B Cozen: Asparagus, 50c@$l 25 @ box for ordl- vary and S1 50@2 for extra: Rhubarb, 25 @75 B box: Dried Peppers, 5@12 reen Peppers, — B b: Green Peas, 50@85c # sack for common and 2c B D for Garden: String Beans, 1@dc B D; Horse Beans, 40@50c B sack: Dried Qira, Lisjc Cabliage, 46@50c cl; Garlic, 26 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EG@GS, BUTTER ~Easy and unchanged. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 15@15%4c: seconds, 14@ 14%%c B b Darey—Fancy, 1316@14c; good to choice, 12 13c lower grades, 11Gaze. @ © e CHEESE—Continues in heavy supply and easy. Fancy mild new quotable at 6%c B I; com- mon to godd. S@be: Cream Cheddar. 9c: Young America, 7@8c ® Ib; Western, 10@11c; Eastern, eap and medium are siow of sale and but choice ranch move off well. East- 12c P doz: store kiggs, 11@l2c: 3@16c; Duck Eggs, 12%@lic B easy, ern Eggs, 10 ranch Eggs, aoz. POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—There was not much change. Live Turkeys, 11@12%jc for Gobblers, 10@12c for Hens; Geese, B pair, $1@1 25: Ducks, $8 50 @4 for ola and 28 50@3 for voung: Hens, : Roosters, young, $6 50@8: do, old, 338 450: Fryers, $6; Broilers, $3@5 for large and $2@3 50 for small; Pigeons, 81 26@1 50 B doz for young und old. GAME—Nom nal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Arrivals of Cherries were 1445 boxes, selling at $1@1 25 B box for Biack, and 90c@$1 10 for Royal Anne. Cherriesn bulk, 8@9c for Royal Anne. The demand is good and everything is sold. Peaches, 25@75¢ P box, and 50@80c B basket. craie and 35@75c ® box. Plums, Tocasl Cherry Plums. 25@40c B box Appies. 25@b0c box and 25@35c B basket and 50c@8] B large box. plreen Pears, 25g40c B box aud 26@20c B et. Royal Apricots. 40@60c B box and 35@40c ® basket. The canrors bomEhe ot zn@s?c ® basket. Moorparks. 65@75¢ B box. Figs, 75c@81 50 B box. BERKIES—Receipts of Strawberries were 545 chests, selling ot $6a8 B chest for Longworths es. and $5@b for lar, 215c B ibin bulk. Gooseverries, * Raspberries, $5@8 9 chest. Newcastle Raspber- Ties, 75c@$1 B crate. Blackberries, $6@8 B chest and £1 B crate. Currants, 3 50@4 60 B chest and some fancy goods bring $5. Mildewed stock 3 - CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges are almos: gone. Lemons are zoing off better, and Limes are firm. Oranges §1 50@2 B box for ‘Seedlings. $3@4 50 for Navels, §8 % box for Malta Bloods and $2 00@8 50 P box for Mediterranean Sweets; Lemons, 51@ 150 for common and $2@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $6@5 50: California Limes, 81 % g‘o:‘:nf;nmu. 81@% ¥ bunch: Pineapples, $1@¢ DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 114@2c B 1 for quar- tered. 2c for sliced ana 4@414c for evaporated; Peaclies, 1@5c and Bc for fancy: Apricots, 7@8Yac for prime (o cholce. 9¢ for tancy and 10@1lc B 1b for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, 214c for un- pressed: Whtie Figs, doin sacks: Pears, 70 B b T evasorated haives, 314@éc P Ib for quarters: Prunes, 3@8%4c: Plums, 354c B I for pitted and 134(@2¢ for unpiited; Nectarines, 335@5¢ B Ib for prime to choice and 5lge for fancs JOBBING PRICES—LVADOTatea apples, 4@bc B B sun-aried, 134030 Peaches, $35@b¢ and e for fancy: peeled in boxes,12. nes, 815c for four sizes, 43sc for 50@80’s; Apricots,” 7@9c_for prime to choice, 10@1l for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 8lgc: White Figs, 3@bc: Pears, 8¢ Ib for evapo rated halves and 4@7%pc for quarters; Plums, 3 ior pitted ana 1 4@0c 1 ® for pima o Slivios AISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are as follows, carioad lots. f. 0. b. Fresno: Four- crown, loose, uone: 3-crown, loose, 3c; 2-crown, 215" B Ib: seed] Sultanas. Sc: seedless Muscatele, 134c: $-crown London layers, 70c box: clusters, $135@l 50: Dehesa clusters, Dried o PRICES—Four-crown loose, none; 8- 's and 4c for Grapes, JoBBIN tons, | San”Joagquin, ioothill, good to' choice, 7@8c; San | i | tanas, 4c | and 8c for polished: Filberts, | Smoiag perd, chan; B ; 2-crown,8c. Seedless Sul- Seedless Muscaiels, Sc: 3-crown London layers, 75@90c: clusters, §1 50@1 75: ge?:;:_elus‘eml 0; Imperial clusters, $2 73; ried Grapes, —. NUTS — Quotations are as follows: Wal- nuts, 9@11e for No. 1 bard and 11@13c B 1b for paver-shell, jobbing lots; Almonds, 6@7sc for Languedoc _and 814@10c for paper-shell. jobbin; Peanuts, 6@t14c 3 g for Eastern and — for Cali- fornia; Hickory Nu.s, 5@5c; Pecans, 6c for rough 8@9c; Brazil Nuts, 2@10¢ B 1b: Cocoanuts, $4 50@d B 100. HONEY ~Comb 10@i2c ¥ b for bright and 8§ 9c B Ib for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5l4c R Ib; light amber extracted, 414@4%4c; dark amber, dc; dark, 2@%c. BEESWAX—25@:714c B b PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6c B I for heavy, 7c @ b for Jight medium, 9¢ B I for light, 10c for extra light and 12c ¥ B for sugar- cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 11c B s Cali- fornia Hams, 9lpc P b: Mess Beef, 87 50@8: extra mess do, ;@ms; family do, $10:_ extra prime Pork, $850@9; extra clear, $14 B bbl; mess, $12 B bbl; Smoked Bee, 10¢ B Ib. LA RD—Kastern, tierces is quoted at 5l4c B B for compound and G4c for pure; Dpails, 7gc: California tierces, 5c @ Ib for compound 1 nd 6¢ for pure: half-bbls, 6t4c: 10-b tins, 7¢; do 5-1b, Thc. COTTOLENE—6@6%4c in tierces and 63,@7%sc B Ibin 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. crown, 8@;%:‘ | t HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7@ T%c B Ib: culls and brands, 6@6%gc B 1b: medium, 6@6%4c B 1b; culls and brands, 5@5%zc B b: light, 8c; culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, 5@5%4c: culs and brunds, 4@434c; salted Kip, 5@ 1b; saited Calt, 7@8c; salted Veal, 6¢: drv Hides, 1014@11c: cullsand brands, 8@814c;: dry Kipand Veal, 8@dc: culls. 7¢: dry Calf, 15c; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@36¢ each; Kids, 5e: Deerskius, 200d summer. 80¢: medium. 15@25¢c; winter, 7@10c; Sheep- skins, shearlings, 10@15c each: short wool, 20 #5¢ each; meaium, 40@50c each; long wools, 5 80c each.” Cuuls of all kind« about Jgc iess, TALLOW—No. 1. rendered, 314@3%ge: No.3, 8cirefined. 51e@s¥,c: Grease, 245¢ B I WOOL—ThPi kiah sale will be ‘held on the 23d, and about 800 baies will be oftered. The Clover- dale sale will be beid on the 26tb, end 400 bales will be offered. The Wool is said to be in fair con- dition. A local circular says: There has been no change in prices recently, bui there is 8 fair busi- ness doing in good wools within range of quota- tions. Scourers are working rull up to capacity, and we have two Eastern buyers hiere this week. 50 far they are making examination of stocks here for sale, and we hope to tind them liberal buyers | before they leave. The Wools of Mendocino and | Humboidt connties are just commencing to come forward, but no saies have been made so far. Vailey Uregon Wooi 1s quoted ai 9@10%ec; ao lower grades, 8 @ 9%uc; Nevada, 6@3 San Joaquin and Southern Coast, six months, 4@6 Joaquin, year's flacce, 44@6Yac; northern free, T@9c; do defective, 5@6Yac B HOPS—13,@3c 9 1b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calentta Grain Bacs, spot, $4 25; San Quentin, #4 20; Wool Bags, 241@26Vac. COAL—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, $8 ¥ ton; Southfield wellington, $750 B ton; Sentile, $5@5 50; Bryant, $5: Coos Bay, $4 5 Wallsend, $7: Scotcn, #7 50; Brymbo, 75 Cumberland, §11@12 in bulk and $13@14 In sk Pennsylvama Anthracie Fge, $11 30; Welsh Anthracite, $8; Cannel, $7 50; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton In sks. ' FEE—C. E. Bickford's circular says: “There is very little to be said of this market during the past ten days. Business has been extremely slow, 8t times seeming to stop altogether. Small sales have been made here and there at slight conces- slons, zeneraily under pressure (o sell on the part | of Importers of in the effort (0 cl0se out remnanis. The larger holders, however, have not seen fit to | accept the prices thus made as & basis for new values, and in a generil way the market has not undergone any material change. To-day’s first hand stock consists ot 281 Costa Rica, 34 Nica- ragua, 13,145 Salvador, 16,400 Guatemals, 197 Mexican: inall 32,892 bags against 33,542 same time last year.” We guote the market dull and nominal at: COSTA KICA—19@20%4c for good to prime; 18@ | 19c for good mixed with biack beans: 163,@ 1734c for fair; 13%4@16%c for common to ordi- Dary. | VADOR—18@19%4c for £00d to prime washed ; 1734@1734c B Ib for iair_wasned: 1934,@20c for good washed peaberry; 1714@178&c for superior unwashed: 1684,@16%c for z00d green unwashed; 19@1934c for good to prime unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN-J01@21340 for prime to strictly prime washed; 1914@2vc for 004 to strictly washed: 1734@1%4c for iair ashed; 16@1714¢c for mediom; %@fiba/‘cmr ordinary; 1@l 4c for inferior to_common; $014@ 21c for g0od to prime washed peaberry; 19@19%ac for ¢ood to prime unwashed peaberry. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company Cube, Crushed, Powdered d Fine Crushed, all 6%c; Dry Granalated, 5Y4c; nfectioners’ A, 5Yge: Magnolia A, 484gc: Extra C. 4 Golden C, 43jc; half-barrels, C more than barrels, and boxes Lo more, L EUE-Galden; in This, 1ol Black Stcapy o & SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5c: choice. 54¢; second ao, 4%4@434c: third do, VEAL—Large. 5@6 MUTTON—Wethers, 5@5ba LAMB—Spring Lamb. PORK—Live Hogs, B Ib. @ Ib for large and 314@ 334¢ for small and medium: dressed do, 414@514¢. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 1(Cheese, ctls. 213 750 Eggs, doz. 9,840 Barley, ctls... 2,907 Hides. n 1016 Oats, " ctt Beans, sks. 978 reits, bdls. 604 Wool. bls. Potatoes, sks.. 2,262 Wine, gals. Onions, sks. 911/Quicksilver, fisks 90 Bran, sks.. 1,415 Lime, bbls. . 120 Middiings, sks. 200 Leather, rol: 58 Hay, tons. 563 Mustard Seed, sk 10 Butter, ctis....... 191 R i ) REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Bridget F. Pattison to M. J. Stamper, lot on N line of Bush street, 81 E of Buchanan, £ 24 by N 87:6; $10. Henry C. Campbell to E. W. Britt, lot on NW corner of Pacific and Broderick streets, W 35 by Ja2758%, sublect. to righ of way B5xBiB4: Joseph Fitzgerald to Annfe P. McCann, Florence and Gertrude Fitzgerald, lot on SE_corner of $olitns sireet and Point Lobos avenue. § 126 by 1 Chris E. Newman to California Title Insurance and Trust Company, 10t on E line of Capp street, 50 N of Adair, N 25'by k 75: $1800. John Brandt to Laura L. Schuette, 1ot on E_line of Guerrero street, 26:6 S of Twenty-sixth, S 26 by E 99:10%4; $10 Emma Ducas and Solomon Ducas (by Attorney A. F. Benjamin) 10 same, lot on W line of Old San Jose road, 26:6 S of Twenty-sixth stree., S 25 by W 100; $10 Laura L. <chuette to John Brandt, same; $10. Franz Ko nmayer to Minna Kornmayer. lot on 8 line of Twenty-eizhth street, 2:0 W of W 25 by § 1147 gifi. Teresa F. Wellin (nee Norris) to George F. Keily, loton Sk corner ot Twenty-fourth and Noe streets, £ 50:11 by S 114: $b. Peter, Margaret, Mary T., Annie A. and Joseph P. Relly, Eliza Mooney, Teresa F. Wellin and Mary F. Lyons to same, same; $10. George F. Kelly to Ada E. Armbrost, same: $10. Heloi e Chamberlain to Eilen A.Glyon, 10t on N §ide ot Pacific street, 68:9 1 of Kearuy, k 20 by N Maria Soisson (0 Louts S. Friedman and Her- man Rogers, lo. on W side of Stockion street, 40 XN of Valiejo. N 60 by W 65: $10. Catherine Stapleton to Eli*n Finn, lot on N side Qi ouisa street, 11736 5 of Fourtn, J; 20 by N 80; 0. M. and Alice Furry to Floravante:Milant. lot on K line of Wisconsin street, 614 S of Nava, S 25 by E 100; $10. 5 A.J.and Kmma R. Bailly to Emilie A. Allen, loton I line of Fifteench avenue, 275 S of Cali- foroia, S 35 by £ 127:6; §10. Joseph W and Ellen Taylor 1o Charies L. Davis, lot ou W line of Twenty-fifth avenue. 1746 8ot A Str e, S 46:8, W 6:4. N 46:8, 11 0. William H., Eleanor J., William G.and Ida M. Davis tq_same, lo. on E line of Twenty-sixth avenue, 171:8 S'of A street, S 46:8, E 2338 NW 46:8, W 228.10; $10. Abe and Lena Anthony to W. A.Schultz Jr. 1ot on k line of Forty-seventh avenue, 250 S of N street, E 120 by S 25; $10. Same o same, lot on E_line of Forty-seventh avenue, 2.5 S of 'N street, £ 120 by S 25; §10. H. I Nager to Phesbe A. Hearst, lot on NW cor- mer of V street and Sixteeuth avenue, W 240, N 45213, E 26:11, NE 147311, E 204:9, 8 600; $10. Same Lo same, same; $10. Martin and Ann Johnson to Niels Rasmussen, lot 413, Girt Map 1; $10. Charles L. and smma M, Hedemark to John W, Butler, lot on SE line of Prospect avenue 500 SW 050, SW 50 by Sk 70, 0:s 265 and 267, Gift Map 3;' 810, J. B. Marshall to Alice M. Marshall, lot 37, block 18, Lakeview: gist. Salvatore Taranto to Julia H. Berdan, 1ot on SW line of Fourteenth aveune, South,00 NW of K street South, NW 25 by SW 100, biock 289, South San Francisco Homesiead and Railroad, Assocla- tion; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. P Francls Garrison to Lelin A., wife of Alexander J. Camibell, undivided hali-interest in iot on line of Twentieth street, 100 W £ West, W 50 by 5 100. being iot 6. block P, map of Barfies Tract: Oakland: also lo: 5, in plat C, Pacitic seciion Odd Fellows' Cemetery, San ¢ rancisco; glit. F. W. and Nellle Kline to Go den Gate Land and Improvement Company, ‘ot 1. block J, Golden Gate Tract, Oakland Township: $10. Myron T and Marfon B. Holcomb to Isabelle T. Hadley, lot on NW line of Picdmont avenue, 186 NE of Moss avenue, N 80 by NV 125, block A, Thermai Hill, formerly the Howe Tract, Oskland Township slo. 2t . M. and Mary A. Breen (by commissioner) to kligabeth O'Hanlon, 1ot on 1\’ B corner «f Ashby aven ie and Fulion street, 12 85 by N 100, biock B, 1/gc for unpitted: Nectarines, | Cal: Suburben Tract, | erkeley: $1764. George W. and Charlotte ‘ummins to Hannah - Baker, lot on S il of Prince street, 50 W of 15, W 20 by % 185, bein : Lot 21, block G, Har- moii Tract, Berkeley: $10. Zeffiro Milani to A. J. Lyon, lot_on N line of Effie street, 250 W of Lowell, W 75 by N 132:6, being lots 11, 12 and 13, block 23, resubdivision of Smith's subdivision of Mathews Tract, Berke- ley (sublect to mortgage); $10. s Loulse Barling to Mary E. Hall, lot on Siine of Bristol street, 300 & of Hawmiltoh, S 126 by & 50, being lot 84, Map of ranges of lots 6 and 7, | Hardy Tract, Berkeloy: $10. \ Builder’s Contract. cvoinle L. Osborn with Rovert Carrie, to erect v boilding ou N line of Clay street, 137 : ¥ of Walnut: Coxhead & Coxhead, architects: B4597. THE STOOK MARKET. Yesterday was another dull day in stocks and ;Mun were slightly weaker than on the preceding ay. In the Cho'lar mine (old Comstock workings) in the stope above 2 crosscut, 450 level, they are opening on streaks lying east of the main iedge on. the uinth floor in fair grade. In the south stope on thislevel they are assorting the old fillings and saving the bunchesof ore encountered there. In the winze below this polnt there is no change worthy of note to record for the week. They have shipped to the Nevada mill for reduction during the past week 141 tons ana 1900 pounds of ore. | The average battery ssmple of the ore was 826 93 | per ton. - i In the Potosi mine (old Comstock workings) the north drift from the top of the raise from the 450 level south drift is now out 115 feet; extending 36 feet during the week; face in porphyry and string- ers of low-grade quartz. ‘ihe south lateral drift, 650 level, started fom the main west crosscut :rnm the shaft, is now out 6 feet: extended 20 feet since last report: face in clay and®porphyry. The usual repairs are under way. On the tunnei level they have siopped the east crosscut from the south drift on the fourth floor of the raise, and TUD & Weat crosscut opposite ft through porphyry and quartz of low assay value. They have siopped this crosscut and started a raise from the main drift on the track floor au & point 50 feet farther ‘The ore produced by the Savage mine from the 850 level workings during the past week. ac- cording to the official letter, amounted to 208 car- loads, of the average assay value of 858 71 per ton. The smount of ore shippedto the Nevada mill was 180 cons and the amouat milled was 200 tons, the average battery assay of which was $48 per ton. Bullion valuéd ay $6440 is on hand at the mill. Tnere was shipped to the United States Mint a$ Carson on June 13 ?8&0? pounds of bullion of the assay valve of $6811 06 per tom, of Wwhich #1880 88 is goid and $4980 18 Is silver. In the Brunswick lode workings of the Savage, in shaf. 1, they have finished the station on the 300 level and intend 10 start a north drift therefrom on the 16th inst. The jolnt north driit on the 200 level is advanced 3271 feet. The face is in porphyry. ‘The yield of the Segregated Belcher mine during the past week was 19 mining cgrioads of ore of the average assay value of $19 53 Ber ton, ‘The yield of the Belcher mine for the pust week amourted 10 56 mining carloads of ore, averaging by assay $1850 per ton. They have shipped 1q the Brunswick mill 346 (ons of ore. The battery sample assays have not yet been received. The joint Confidence, Challenge and Consolidated Imperial west crosscut 1 from the surface tunnel is out 542 feet: the face shows porphvry. West crosscut 3 from the surface tunuei has been started and is out 6 feet: the face is _in guartz of no value. In the Crown Point mine no ‘work was done in west crosscut 4 on the 700 level during the past week. In tne raise from the south drift on this level they have been timbering aud carrying the raise from the connection to the tenth floor of the stope to the 600 Ievel and are now on the eleventh floor. On the» 00 level the west crosscut, opposite the enst crosscut at_the south end of the sou. h lateral dnift, has passed through & width of four feet of quartz assaying from $8 to $12 per ton. chiefly gold, and the face is now in porphyry. Work in other parts of the mine continues as usual. BOARD SALKS, Following were the Sales 10 the Saa Franoisse Stocx Board vesterday: REG™ * * MORNTNG SESSION COMMENOCING 5 +12.80250 Occdt 50 ... .2.76200 Ovrmn 1600 Con Tm...08/100 Potost... 1.45 561100 ......... 1.25/100 5 Nev. 120650 Y Jackt..57 100 .. .56 400 Alphs.....15 20C Alta... .19 34 Following were the Sales 10 ths Paciio 3(00K Lourd yesterday : BEGULAR SESSION—10:30. 17780 Cholie.. 275 300 Alpha. 100 Andes. 300 Aloha. 1380 Chilir 2,77 200 Alta . 260 CCV.2.22 L 100 Andes....33 50 Confl....1.20/200 Ophirl .57 350 Belcher...561000 C Polnt..55/300 Overman. 25 400 B&B.1.0734/500 ..... 7 100 Bodle. 200 Exchqr. 200 2 1200 G&C. 1:35/300 ¥ Jekin. 54 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, June 18—4 p. . * Bid. Asked.| Alpba Con. ... 16 4 Alta.. 15 16 f = Bullio 35 Occidental. 35 1.40 Bulwe: 30/Ophir. 55 1.60 Caledon 18 Overm. 27 -'28 Chollar 2.80 Potosl. . 40 1.4 Con.Cal. 2.95/Savage. 90 1.95 Chailenge Co 40(Scorpion. — 09 Con. Imperial. 02 08lSeg. Belcher... 16 - 16 Confidence ....1.15 —|Syndicate.. 01 Con New i — Cisilver Hill. — 05 Crown Point... 55 07/Sierra Nevada. 83 85 EastSierraNev — 06 Union Con. 87 89 Excheguer 122 1u7‘l:n-|:. e oula & Curry. .30/ Yellow Jacker. 56 57 Hale & Norcrs.2.05 2,10 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. 25 Amalte... 400 Lockwood Con. 80 Champion .. Providence. ... Asked.. 8 8ked. LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid 2 Humboldt Bank. Asked 100 Atlas Iron Worl Asked 50 Tuscarora Water STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, June 18-3 p. u. UNITED STATES BONDS. = )ly:)%%mkm. Bid. Asked. s coup. . — |US 48 reg...109 - Do new IM%QHHAJIG% . i MISCELLAN EOUS BONDS. CalstCbles. — "112 PacRoll M6s. — — Cal Eleci, 65 — 12214Do2dis6s.. — CnraCW6s — 97 |P &0 Ry6s.105 120 Dpnt-stex-cp 9b 100 [P&Ch Ry 6s. — 107 Edsn L&P6s — 12314Pwl-st RR8s. 11634 F&CHL65.104%5 — ' |Reno, WL&EL — 105 Geary-stR5s.101 = — P&EL. — 1043 LosAng L 6s. — 100 [SF&N PR 5s.10014101 Do Gnteed 8 — 103 |SPRRAriz6s 9615 97 Mkt-stChleBs128 SPRRECal 6s. 1035111 DoRyCon5s..105 lnsu!srnkcm Bs. o NatVinés1st 85 100~ SPBrRCalés — 101 NevCNgR7s. 45 105 [SVWaterts..119 119’ N P C RR6s8.10334108 [SVWaterds.. 99 N Ry Cal 6s.104 BALES—AFTERNOON SESSION. Board— 50 Giant Powder Con. 100 Hawaiian Commes 75 Hutchingon S P Co. 80 do do 45 do do 25 do do 10 Market-st Rallway. 10 do do 20 Oakiand Gas, b $8000 Oakland Gas Bon Street— $5000 Market-st Railway Con 5% Bonds 105 1214 ———— THE CALL CALENDAR. JUNE. 1896, Moon's Phases. Last Quarter. June 2 9 ({10/11{12|13 18 New Moon.| ° June 11 PSR | First Quarte: June 1 @ P OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. 17 (18 (19 | 30 23 | 24 |25 | 26 | 27 el L e il _I ‘ull Moon. B June 24, STEAMER. |DESTINATION. | SAIIS. | PIWR. Truckee ....|Co0s Bay..... [Jne 19,1UAx|Oceanic Arcata... .. |Oregon ports.. (Jne 19, 8aw | Pier 24 Clty of Para|Panama. Jne 19,12 u[P MSS Eurexa ... |Newnor: Jne 20, 9am Pler 11 Coptic. China & Japan | Jue 20, 3px|P MSS A Blanchard |Oregon ports.. (Jne 20. 5pu |Pler 15 Faraiion.... |3aquina Bay.. |Jne 21, 9au | pier 2 Biateof Cai|Portiand....... |Jne 22,10Ax Pler 24 Santa Rosa. (San Diego.....|(Jne 22.11ax | Pler i1 Pomona..... | HumboldtBay [Jne 22 2rx |Pier 9 Vic & Pgt Sna |Jne 28, 9Am | Pier 9 Eel Kiver.....|Jne 23. 5pu|Pler 13 Loos Bay...... |ine 28.10au | Fier 13 Newvort ...... |Ine 24. 9an | Pier 11 Orezon poris . [Jne 24, bew|Pler 13 |Grays Harbor. (Jne 25,12 w |Pier 2 Sydney. yne 26, 2pu|Oceante San Diego..... Jne 26.11ax (Pler 11 Rio Janeiro. |China & Japan|Jne 27, Seu|PM S S Columbi: Portland . - |Jne 27,10aM | Pler 24 Orizaba...... | sfexico. *|Tme 27,10ax | Pier 11 Acapulco.... | Panama, dme 27,12 u|[PM S8 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ] I Frox China and Japan.. Portland. ., STRAMER Rio de Janeiro.. bUR - Juneld -.Junel@ ..Junel9 ..Juneld ~Junel9 | ..Juneld .-Junel9 _-June20 ..June20 --June21 - Junezl ..June22 -.June22 L.June22 ..Junez2 ..June23 ..Junez3 _June23 -.June2i Portiand..... 7 Victoria & Puget Souna ..June26 June26 SUN, NMOON AND TIDE, T. &. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TIDN BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL } AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Friday, June 19. 4.46| Moon rises . 7.86|Moon sets. 0.16ax Jun 1896, > - 3| Time| peg | TIme le'““" ¥oet|TIM® | poot =L W H W . W H W 19 0.24] 13| 64| 5.9/1158| 15| 643 53 201 1.32| 0.5{ 8.15| 4. 20| 7.25| 6.8 21| 2.36|—0.2| 9.32| 3. 8 2.6/ 811/ 6.0 22| 8.81{—0.9/10.38| 4.2| 2.45| 50| 8.58| 6.2 23| 4.24/-14|11.87| 4.4 3.41| 32| 9.45| 6.3 24| 65.12|—17[12.32| 46| 434 3.4/10.34| 6.4 25| 5:57) 18| 123 47| 5.28] 3:3j11.20| 6 Noru—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence s to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, extept when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number givenis subtractive from: the denth efven bv ‘he charts HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BraxcE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8 N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO, June 18, 1896. The time bail on Telezraph Hill was aropped exactly at noon to-day—| at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 P. M., Greenwich time. . F. FECHTELER,. Lieutenant U. & N. in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. THURSDAY, June 18. Stmr Newport, Conner, 66 days from Newport News, via Panama 12 days; mdse, to Pac Mail S 8 Co. St Et Je) 70 hours from Ni ey borte: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins ATy porta; pass 0. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 19 hours from Moss Landing, etc: produce. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson, 15 hours from Green- wood; lumber, to 1, E White Lumber Co. Stmr - Point Arena, Johnson, 14 hours from Na- varro via Point Arena; pass aid mase, to Mendo- cino Lumber Co. Stmr Cleone, Miller, 34 hours from Creacent City: lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 12 hours from Poln: Arena: rr ties, to L ki White Lumber Co. Stmr Albion, Lundguist, 18 hours from West- port; rr (ies, to J S Kimball Bktn Tam o’ Shanter, Patterson, 5 days from Willapa Harbor: lamber. 1o Sim) D{.m:berm Schr Anita, Aas, 8 days from San Diego: pass and 132 sks concentrates, to Ybarra Gold Mining Co. Schr Gem, Olgen, 6 days from Columbis River; 212 M #t lumber, to Byxbee & Clark. Cleared. THURSDAY, June 1y, Br stmr Progressist, Pinkham, Nanaimo:; R Dunsmuir & Sons. ‘szml’ ‘Corona, Hall, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins Co. 5 5iaur Pomona, Doran, Eureka: Goodall, Perkins Stmr _Arcats, Cousins, Portland; Oregon Kall- way and Navigation Co. Schr Mary Dodge, Hansen, Kahulul; Alexander & Baldwin. Sailed. THURSDAY. June 18, Brstmr Progressist, Pinkham, Nanaimo. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. S'r Corona, Hall, San Diego. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoris and Port ‘Townsend.. Ship Gory of the Seas, Freeman, Nanaimo. Brhip Drumburton, Spurring, Brisbane and Sydvey. ‘Bark Martha Davis, Soule, Honololu. Bark Kate Davenpor:, Reynolds. Port Blakeley. Bktn Chehalis, Simoasen, Victoria Sche Lizzie Vance, Hardwi 'k, Kureka. Sebr €T Hill, Rudback, Grays Harbor. Schr Five Brothers, Rasmussen, Bihlers Point. Schr Daisy Rowe, Olsen. C0os Bay: Schr Sparrow, Clements, Eureka. schr Mary Dodge, Hansen, Kahului. Senr Free Trade. Bugge, Nehalem River. Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, Point Arena Telographio. POINT LOBOS, June 18—10 r. —Weather hazy : wind NW: velocity, 24 miles. Charters. ‘The bark Colorado loads anthracite coal at Ton- quin, China, for this port. This Is new business. 51210 N 25 W, he May 31— W, Brship Falrport, fro Sv;mus m{o mh't' l;?n‘%m. e “" o une 6 + Br ship Cols tro Swansea for Oregon. P Oy o Domentic Ports. TATOOSH—Passed June 18—Schr E ; ot T —Arrived Ji Ear! Dunmore, from Tacoma. - o oot ABIP BOWENS LANDING—Arrivel June 18—Sehr N LITAR Caived Map 31 2 12 h.:rn ‘}p; ‘lA 5 ay Bark C ryphene, UN—Arrived June 18—St; Scot] June 16: schr Reliance, hence Jfl:: 7. g N Ry Calbs. — 100 |SunstT&T6s100 —— Oak Gas 5s..100 10434(Sutter-stR5s.107% — Do 2d Is Bs..10434,1064(VisaliaWCes — = 92 Omnibus be. 11885 — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 3715 — e Marin Co.... 50" — 98 9814 GAS STOCKS. Cavital....... 20 363 Bacific Licht 47 50 Central.!:.." 85 —’*dan Francsco 9415 95 Usk GL&H 52 — |Stockton..... — = 31% Pac Gasimp. 85 86 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFd170 — (Sun........ 35 50 COMMERCTAL BANK STOCKS. — — |LondonP&A.13814180 513 — [London&SF. — ' 2714 239 24214/ Merch Ex... 13— Lai 8 D&TCO 641y 68 = FirstNationl. — ' 187%] e SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Ger S&LC0.1895 — [Savé& Loan.. — 100 Humb S&L.1100 1450 [Securily... 460 Mutual. .= Union -T50 — SFSavUnion — 490 STREET EAILROAD STOCKS. 108 100 110 |Oak SL&Hay ¢ ug*‘P-mo 4l utter-at.. T ‘98¢ Alnska Prrs. 52 5 90614/ Nat Vin Co.. 75 ~ 85 BlkDContde; 2 7 lo“oou-lcm 19 ' 2 Cul Cot Mills — '~ |Pac AuxFA 1 — CalDry Dock. — — |PacBoraxUo. 98 100 Jidison Lightl19 130 [Pac Roll MUl — © — GastonAssn. — — |Parf PaintCo 6% 7% RN ARaaRse s O MEloc Light Sy 8 |0 09 SALES—MOENING SESSION. i ¢ Edison Light & Power 10 Hutohinsens B Corenr: 24 8714 50 S F Gaslighs. 94 50° CHIGN [K—Arrived May 118 Bear, nepto o e ay 11-Stmr’ Polar Bear, —Arrived May 12—Ship Liewelyn J Morse, hence Apr. 11. May 25-Bar Boriazd. henoo Apr 35, e UMPQUA—Salled June! 17—Scne Loulse, for mn’r Arrived —Sel Cam; '—Arrived June 1 J bell, from Port Blakeley, . 13 e 4 GREENWOOD~— Arrived June 18—Stmr Alea- AN FEDIO—aited June 17 y ’? ?:e“dlm:‘ T une 17— Rktn Skagit, for i une 18- enem Port odme Schr Hi e, from A—Arrivea June 18—Sehr Elnorah, fm Saata Barbara; schr Fortuna, hence June b: stmr .:‘:;-.,n;n. from Yaquina Bay; schr Laura Pike, he Sailed June 18—Stme Faral San Fre N TURA Ay o - : —ATrived June 18—Schr Fanny Du- tard, from Port Bl ley: stmr Geo Loom s, hence Salled June 17- Stmr South Coast. for San Fran- cisco, 18-Simrs Ged e e oo 0 Loomis and Navarro, for REDONDO—Arrived June 17—Bxun Vidette, fm ana. Sailed June 18—Sohr rays Har- bor; schr Wm Kenton, gwf:’ e e Foreign Ports. (OUTH-—Arrived June 17—Br ship Bar- fillan, hence Jan 24,and sailed for Kmuru. HU. -Arrived Ji sy braith, Bence Fep 17, - 1 DF sup Clan | 1 VALPARAISO—Arrived May 2—Br bark Gra mere, from Port Gamble. SHANGHAI—Acr. ved June 17—Bark Carro: ton. from Port Blakeley. % BRIS|OL—Arrived June 17—Ger bark Edith, from Oregon. ~TOCKTON—Arrived June 16—Dan ship Cop- lev. hence Jan 23. HONGKONG—Sailed June 16—Br stmr Dorlc, for San Franeisco. MELBOURNE—Sailed June 16—Br bark Niths- dale, for Oregon. Importations. POINT ARENA—per Point Arena—1 kt 2 frkns 43 bxs buster, 22 dressed bogs, 5 c00p3 chicke: and ducks, 8 pkgs hides, 1 bx geese, 1 ¢ eggs. 'Navarro—2 bxs butter, 6054 T 1 Lies. SANTA CRUZ—Per Gipsy—2 crts 7 sks bones, 10 bls sole leathier, 16 bbls glue, § ca cheese, 1000 bbla time, 4 bxs butter, 1 cs eggs. ; Monterey—32 empties, 8 cscheese, 3 bxsdry fish, 634 bxs butter, 1 bx 217 sks dry squlds, 2 sks baones. *\oss Landing—1 bx butter, 1 cs 6ggs. Watsonville—1 bbl empty bottles, n castings. I iinas— 599 sks oats, 17 empties. FUEN EME—Per Sureka—1 bx clothing. East San Pedro—50 cs canned fish. Ventura—1 bx nuts,4 bbls wine,144 bxs oranges, 2 bxg books, 1 cs bacon, 89 bxslemons, 2 bxs e Barbara—1 bx mdse, 112 pkgs junk, 7 bbls ale, 126 bxs lemons, 1) bxs oranges, 1 bx fish. Gaviota—10 dry hides, 3 bxs butter. 1 cs eggs. Porc Harford—17 bxs fish, 57 cseggs. 2 kegs3 trkns 13 bxs butter, 6 cs cheese, 1 bX shoes, 21 cans tatlow, 21 ris tar paper, 15 bxs herring, 1 bx tacks. 1 sk seed. 2 Nipomo—154 sks mustard, 23 sksbeans, 8 sks seed. Santa Maria—17 sks beans. Cayncos—1 bx hardware, 2 tubs 44 bxs putter, 8 dressed calves, 11 cseggs. 3 bAishides, 3 bbls tallow. San Simeon—14 tubs 4b bxs butter, 3 cs eggs. 1 roll paper, 1 coop chickens. Consigneas. i Per Point Arena—Ross & Howlett: F B Halght: Wilson & Baechtel; Norton, Teller & Co:* Roberts & Tuft: W B Sumner & Co: Smith’s Cash Store: Standard O11 Co: Rohifs & Gerdau: Fredericksburg Brewery: Enterprise Brewery; Dairymen’s Union: Russ, Sanders & Co; Mendocino Lumber Co; G W Lemperie: H Gilmore. Per Gipsy—Wetmore Bros; Dairymen’s Union; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; O Carpy & Co: _California Paint Co: Cal Bottling Co: Standard OilCo; Ro:h &Co: BG Runl & Co: F B Halght: Jonas Erlanger W F Mitehell & Co: H N Tilden & Co; kron € Co: HermanJoost: Norton. Teller & Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co: Dodge, Sweenoy &Co; E Marin & Co: A W Fink & Co H Cowell & Co: N Ohlandt & Co; Naber, Alfs & Brune; M J Bradiey. Per Kuresa—Brigham, Hoppe & Mack & Co: empties, 3 C Carpy & Co: Garcia & Maggini: Gray & Barbieri; L Scaiena & Co Hilmer, Bredhoft & Schulz; Cox Seed and Plant Co; Levi Spiezel & Co; American Biscuit Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Wetmore Bros; Wieland Brewing Co: Chas Harley& Co; Pac Coast Fish Co; A Paladini: J Ivaucovich & o; Union Brewery: Wheaton, Breon & Co: American Union Fish Co: San Francisco Fish Co: Milani & Co; A Levy & Co; G Camilloni & Co: O B Smich & Co: Witzel & Baker: H Hockman& Co: A Levison: F Daneri & Co; C E Whitney & Co; J M Levy & Co; i Kircnmann & T Dutard Smith’s Cash Store: F Uri & Co: Baker & Hamilton; _Feiling, Cressy & Co; Ciark & Co: Kowalsky & Co; Dairymen’s Unlon; Roth, Plum & Co: Hills Bros; Getz Bros & Co: ‘Sunset Seed and Plant Co: De Bernardi& Co; Arctic Oil Works; Western Meat Co: W B Sumner & Co: A O Lincoln: Marshall, Teggart & Co; Wm Cline; W C Price & Co: J de Martini; Henry F Allen: H Llebes & Co: Labor Exchange; Newell Bros; A K Stevens: Itaiian-Swiss Colony. ZLate Shipping Intelligence See Twenty-seventh Page, —_ ——_—_——_———_—_——_ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. O. R. «« IN. ASTORIA AXD PORTLAND, $2.50 Seeond Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. Buate of California salls.. June 32,12 and 23 Columbis salls... une 7, 17 and 37 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) a: 10 o . ©00DALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market strest. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. FFirst Class -$8.00 Second Class.. 85 00 Meals and berth Included. Ticket Office—4 le—w—lantgonery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CONPANY TEAMERS _WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Isiand, Loring, Wrangel Juneau. Kil- lisnoo and Bitka (Alsska), a¢ 9 A. M., June & 18, 28, 8. July 8, 13, 15, 28 For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.). 9 A M. JuneMH, 13, 2‘:;.‘ 2% and every n::: day ,_connect at Vancouver wi the C. P. R. R, at Tacoma with N. P. R R, at Seattle with G. N. Ry, at Pors Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and Flelds Landlng (Hum- bold: Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. . June 2, 6 10 14 1~ v 26 30and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_ Luls Obispo), Gaviots, Sanis ‘Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East San Pedro (Los es) ana Newport, at 9 . X, June 4.5, 1%, 186, 20, 24. 25 and every fourth day thers- after. San DI stopp!! only st Port Harforl .u‘.‘?' Luis ofi%o) Banta” Barbara, Port Loa ‘Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. LL June 2. 6. 10, 14; 18, 232, 26, 30 and every irth thereafter. ”:‘fl&d:'um San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Ls Paz. Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Orizaba 10 a. M., June 2, 27, and 25th ot esch wonth there- fLor. *Ticket office, Paiace Hotel, 4 New Montgomeey GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Geal Agents Market st. o Fflnelwlb_ CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS TC HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, M sy AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA. S & ALAMEDA sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, June 25, at 2 P M Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWY, South Africa. = an o) (08 e §.8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU onl day, Julv 11, 8t 10 A. M. Sneclal party rates. J. D.'SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agts 114 Montgomery st Freight Office. 327 Market st., San Francisco. . COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Lina to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW),43 NORTH ‘River, foot of Morton st. Travelersby Q this line avoid both transit oy English rail o the discomfort of crossing the channel in & small boat. New York to Alexandris, Egyph via Paris first-ciass $160: second-class, $116. rE O LA NORMA NDiE, LA GASCOGNE. LA NOK iaNDik LA GASCOGNE. LA NORMANDIE. L ar fariher pactiosiars wppiy 0 or B A FORGE L, Agents No. 3 BOW ing Green, New York. 3. ¥. FUGAZL & CO, Agenta 5 Montgomery wvenue. San Francisca WRITE STAR LINE. Unlted States and Royal Mall Steamers New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, jlew Yorl ueenstown o QU ERY WaEK. |ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing 10 steamer and sccommodations selected; second cabin, $36 and 840; Majesuc und Teutonie. Steersge Tickets from FEogland, Ire. iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates Ticketsy sailing dates and cabin plans may be procure mn‘v H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Com; %uw 613 Market streety FLETCHER, Whder Grand Hofol ) a'gent for Pacific Coast. ROTAL NAIL STEAR PACKET COMPANY. LEAVE ASPINWALL TEAMERS o the West Indies and 40 ampton, calling en route at Gerbourg] Sonhte. and Plymguth to land passengers. Through 4 i3 of lading, in connection with the hEOUE 8. 8. Co., isstied for freight and treas- Pactc hect poris in England and German O hsough ficke:s from San Francisco to Plymouthy Chorours, Southampton. Kirs: class, $195: th '50. For furdl ticulars apply 1o & CO., Agents, 808 California ste her elass, 397 PARROIT | Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. %, Daily. s 0 TR - le) STEAMERS: J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Cai. Nav. and impi. Co TALLEJO, MARE 3NL XD, “BERIC14, vuas COSTA AND CROCKETT. STR. MONTICELLO, e Mo P LTS o Pt od i y :30 A a, 3150 ‘Sunday—8 o Hitry Mission 1, Pier % T. C. Walker, Mary Garratt, Telephone Mala 805.