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— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1896. 31 COMMER THE SUMMARY .OF THE MARKETS, Bank Clearings gain 123gY. Shipment of o China. Sterling Exchange weaker. Mexican Dollars jow. Wheat Futures declined, Barley dull and weak. O:her Cereals inaciive Hay 1n large receipt and weak. Beans cor iet. toes lower. Onions dirt cf Butter and Che easy. »und. hes firm. Apricots wey 0 ag. rries declined. Citrus Fruits unchanzel. Dried Fruits show nothinz new. iima 106 e arrow g TXPlanation. 'w flles with the wind. The toy ::;uung indicaie maximum lvmm—n:urg !flnxrulrl: fa7s; (bose underneath it. it any, the amount of — b o melted SNOw in inches and hundredths, ng‘l..e r\!.s{ twelve hour Isobars, or so Mo :unn-m points of equal air pressure Y? , or dotted lines, equal iemperature. word “high"” means high barometric pressu: 18 usually accompanied by fair weaih l"vnlt:rin to low pressure. and is usually preceded 804 Accompanied by clondy weatherand rains. Ppear on tue Washington e is high in the interior n is probable; th isobars of aln south of Oregon is improb- in ihe vicinity of 1dabo, and 35 to the California coast, warmer :::::.;;‘K.:;”“wu;:_‘;‘ ted in summer and coider her | er. The reverse of these conditions Ul produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUR ARTMENT OF AGRICUL- AN FRANCISCO, June W esather conditions and general AU REPORT. UNITED STATES D TURE W KATHEE BUREAU, 20, 1896, 5P maximum tempera ures are re- y: Bluff 98, San Francisco 61, spo 78, Los Angeles 88, orted from stations in California to- Eureka 60, Red Maximum temperature 61, ng in the vi- Southern Ari- her prevails pressure i hixhest this ev Vancouver and lowest Somewhat warmer w he region west of the Rocky Mount- :pt along the immediate coast, where only ohauges have occurrea. It Is expected that il coniinue in the interior mediate coast partly cloudy co for thirty hours | air Sund Sunday mornir brisk to Digh northe hern coast lifornia — Fair Sunday: probably ratLos Angeles; fresh northerly to v, except partly al g the Im. o westerly v and fogz liate co nity—Fair Sunday, Sunday morning: W. H. HaMMO> Forecast Offici NEW YORK MARKETS. Francisco and >udy and f sterly wind excent brisk Financial. XEW YOR . Y. June 20.—London ap- parenily changea front to-day, at least certain houses with foreign connections here were moder- ate sellers. Noadequate reason was forthcoming for these sales. and arbitrage Louses were Inciined 1o the belief that the bulk of the or ders onginated here. Atleast this view of the case was taken by s number of the leading arbitrage people who uszally get a fair share of European business in this market. The Jower prices from London, how- ever, bad some influence with the smaller oper- ators, 1o's of stock bought early in the . Realizations In the aggregate wers moderate scale aud the reaction in quotations generally was less than a poin The news from the grain-growing regions was more builish on wheat, it_being said that the con- tion of the crop in the Southwest had 4iilen off Further than the alleged London selling e pews about the wheat Crop in Kansas e of interest stirring. Near the ciose the early loss of 14@114 per cent was re- and the market left off steadier ln tone. al saes footed up only 44,681 shares. were lower. Sales were $504.000. Atch- s fell T to 79: Northern Pacific collateral 4 10 9114; Oregon Improvement sixes 1o %8. 1n Government bonds $150U coujon t 113V, Grain. Winter wheat, low fair to_fancy, $2 4:@ 90: Minnesota clear, ts, $2 95@38 55: do ve mixture, $2 40@3 10; fine, 81 50@2 05. South- anchaoged. Kye flour quiet superfine, $1 8U@2 1 fiour dull, stead . 0. b. yellow 4@34c. MEAL — Dull, steu Western, 10: Brandywine, 82 Quiet estern, L2 05@ BAF BARLEY MALT—Unchanged. LE murket duil, steady and 14c W HEAT—Spot and_ 3 ungraded red, 63@7 wer; 1. 0. D., No. 1' Nortnern, 723/ Options opened firm at Ykc advance on better cables and forelgn buying, fell a@L4c on late for- eign selling, closing firm at Ve {oss with a moder- ate trade. September and July most active. 2 ved, Jupe and July 637c; September, 6434¢; December, 86%/sc. CORN—Spot dull, firm: No. 35%/4c afloat. Gptions were dull snd Steady at unchanged eptember most active. June, 34c; July, 1je; October, 38¢. T steady. /¢ decline. July, 21%c; hite, 24V50: No 3 white, do white ard 34%4c elevator, FS—Spot guiet a ptions dull, steady, a% September, 217 Spot prices: No. 2 Chicago, 0. 2 wi 21 ZUnchanged. ¥rovisions. Steady: quiet; family, $8 50@9: extra 7. Beet bams, $14 50@15. ' ferced city extra India mess, $11@13 Cut pickled bellies. 12 pounds, 414c: do 0 hams, 4/4@4%4c. asy: Western sieam, 84 40; city, £4: July, $4 40: refined. dul Continent, 4 an suth Amencan, $510: compound $@4L4c CORK Steady: oid. $5 20@% 50: new, 88 75@9- . Fancy hrm;“ dary, 10@15¢; do creamery, 11%4@15¢: Western crean:- i ot Brpe: do faciors, B@llc; Elgins, 155c: imitation creamery, 10@12c. g CHEES: —Quiet; easy: State, large, 53,@7c; do emall, 515@7c; part skims, 2@4%4c; full skims, 314 BUTT et: State ana Penpsvivania, 12@ stern qr.sh, 10%2@12c; do case, $1 50 quiet; city, 33c; country, TUNSEED 01L—Quist: steady. Crude, 208 low prime, 24%@25¢; do, off grade, SIN—Quict: steady; 25%@26Y4c- B Y e, 400@81. changed. 1 rllomnnfl;fiun(fihlngvd. unchanged_to 15 poinis up: ver, $10 45; October, $10 20: 29 90. Spot Rio dull; fair refining, 8%c: MOLASE COFFEE Juoe December steady; N SUGAFR FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS END NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leldesdorfl St., Tel. Main 1954 BRANCH OFFICE o ket St., Palace Hotel. Tel, Maln 623 Markgh ' PURDY, Manager. Orders mstantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st National Bauk, 5. F. CHICAGO. PBIVATE Wikk JNEW YOBRK | per. 415@5%. | 5855@B4bgc. Sterling Exchange Is easier. with CIAL WORLD. centrifyg % ch.“ged_zl-l& 98 test. 355c. Refined, quiet, un- Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 815@12c. PEACHES— Py % @130: “A@,‘:HL& Peeled, ¥ b, 12@13¢: do unpesied. PRU RA LS| aFour sizes, nowinal: 5c. Sl ‘'wo-crown loose Muscatel, 3%4@ 2028, 4o three-crowu, 435@4ac: do four-crown, ¥2@c; a0 London layers. 90c@81. OPS—Quiet. - State common 0 cholce, 244@8c; Pacific Cosst. 214@7c 108 OL—Fairly “actiy @21c; pulled, 15@33c. Merchandise. steady; domestic fleece, PIG IRON — M H = e Sl oderate demand; American, COPPER—Dull: Iake. $11 50812 LEAL_Quict; domestic. $3@3 02 : N —Firm: siraits. $15 50@13 60; piates, quiet. SPELY Lo~ Quiet: unmr?l{i’r. 84 00@110. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Trr., June 20.—To-day’s balf ses- sion of the wheat market was devoted to light scalping operations and to cleaning up of trade for the week. Crop damage reports had little In- fiuence on yrices, which opened easy and declined, but owing to covering by shorts rallied slightly. he advices from the Northwest to the effect th8 rust was appearing in spring wheat were re- ceived with considerable doubt and indifference, the belief obiaining tnat these reports were pre- ludiced. It was argued that the continued heavy ovement in that section was sufficient evidence that no materia! injury to the crop is threatened. Minneapolis and Duluth received 505 cars against 449 Just Saturday and 719 a year ago. Chicago received 26 cars and inspected out 19,000 bushels. Liverpool jables were 3,d higher. £x- POrt clearances from both coasis for the week were 3.020.000. Arceniina shipped 360,000 bushels for ihe same period. Closinz continentat cables were irreguiar. Exports for 24_hours from lantic ports amounted to 278,254 bushels. “plemver wheat opened from 59c 10 58% - sold between 5814c and 59%gc, closing At 585&c, Lic under yesieruay. Estimated receipis for Monday, 15 cars. CORN—Prices of corn moved In the course marked out by wheat, but their progress was slow and dilatory. There Was 1o trade of any moment or importance, the semblance of a market being kept up through the moderate transac ions of a few local traders. Liverpool cabes were quie ana steady. Receipts were 57 cars and 117,000 bushels were taken from store. Argentine ship- ments of corn last week amounted o ¥64.000 bushels. Atiantic eaboard civarances were 67,- 700 bushe's. September Corn opened ai 28914c, | sold between 26834¢ and 2914c, © Osing at 2014c. 8 shade beiow vesierday. Est.mated receipts for Monday 405 car: Derived motive for their action from the other grain markets, but business was 100 small (0 be classed as active. Receipts were 317 cars, and 52,600 bushels were taken from store. Export cle arances were 45.600 bushels. September Uats closed 14 under yesteraay. Estimated recelpts | for Monday 250 cars FLAX—-Was eas; Cash, 80%gc: July, 8034c: ptember, 8135@82c. Receipts rs. PROVISIONS—The half hollday session and the heat com bined to produce & languid feeling in the provision market. The fac that the hog | market presented no strengih had a discouraging | influence on product, ana prices ruied lower with- | out any animation being dispiaved in the market. | Septem ber pork ciosed 215c under yvesterday, Sep- tember lard and ribs eachi 23@dc lower. BUTTER—Quite # good business was transacted { in butter to day. ts were large, however, { and the demand ite up to the supply. Prices were stead: unchanged. GGS—Receipts were mederate to-day: demand : prices unchanged. MONEY—Was b@6; | al on call and 6% on | ume loans New York exchange soid at 40c | premiom, Closing Prices. WHEAT — June. 57%gc: July, 678pc: Eep- tember, 5854c. CORN—June, 2755@27%c; July, 28@28%ac: September, 2814 OATS—July. 174 20%4¢, FURK—July, $7 05: September, $7 20. LARD—July, $4 10: September, 4 25. T1BS—July, $577%,: Septemoer, $892%4. September, 175sc: May, Livestock. UNTON STOCKYARDS, Irr., June 20.—Only a few cattle were received to-day, and they sold at steady prices. The arrivals of hogs were very | 1arge, and the packers succeeded In forcing a de- | cline of 8¢ in prices. The demand was only fair. Trade in sheep was active to the extent of offer- ings. Prices held firm. CATTLE—Receipis, 3000. Fancy beeves, $4 85 @4 50: choice to prime, $1 15@4 30: common fair steers, $3 50@3 60: buls, choice to extra, $2 80@3 25. HUGS—Keceipts, 24,000. Heavy packine ana shipping lots, $a@3 25: common (0 choice mixed, 3 choice assorted. 33 40838 60; Light, 25@3 55; plgs, $2 T5@3 55. HELP — Keceipts. 2300, UE335; umbs, $346 50. NEW YORK STOCKS. $3 13 interior to cuolce, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. easy at 2%. Prime mercantile pa- Bar silver, 68%c. Mexican dolia Money on ¢ actual business m bankers' bills at 84 8714 for 60 aays and $4 86lg for demand. Posted rates, $3 88@4 89. Commercial bills, $4 B6@4 86%. Exchanges, $90,270,255: balances, $5,664,066. The sub-treasury was $502,965 debtor at the ciear- ing-house. The Mercantile Safe Deposit Company | reports siiver builion on hand 443,121 ounces; cer- i tificates outstanding, 443. CLOSTNG 8TOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 9135 Norfolk & Westrn. 5 Atchison. 15 | Preferred. Preferr 2134/ Northern P Adams Express....142 " | Preferred.... alton, Terre Haute 58 | Northwestern . | American Express112 | Preferred. ‘American Tobacco. 8714|N. Y. Central ..... 971 Preferred.. 98 "|N.Y.,Chicago&~. L. 1134 Bay State Gas. 1st preferred..... 70 Baltimore & Obio.. | 2d preferred..... 31 Brunswick Lands.. N.Y.&N.H...... 173 | Buftalo, Roch & P. U5/N. Y. & New Eng. 40 | Canada Pacific..... 623g/N, Y., Susq& W. e/ 8 | Canada Southern.. 3 | Canton Land..... | Central Pacific.. Ches. & Obio. Chicago Alton, Preferred.. .. Chicago, B. & Q.. Chicazo & E. 1l Preferres 9 Chicago Gas. 6734 Cleve & Piutsbnrz. 150 Consolidation Coal. 32 “{Oregon Improvmnt Y Preferre: 5 Oregon Navigation 14 Oregon Short Line. & |Pacific Mail... 2514 |Peoria, D.& Evans 1133 Pittsburg & W. ptd_15 |Pullman Palace Quicksilver. st. Paul & Duluth. 20 | Consolidated Gas..159 | Preferred. C.C. C. & St. Louls 3214 Reading.. Preferred......... 803 RioGrande&Westn 15 Colo. Fuel & 1ron.. 28%s Preferred. a0 Preferred.. 100 " IRock Isiand. 70% Cotton Ol Ceri ..., 18 |Rome Wat&0Ogden.116 Commercial Cable.150 st L. &S, W 4%5 Del. Hudsop. 125 | 1054 Del. Lack& Westrn. 162 7815 Denver & R. G :s%\ Preferred. 12845 x Preferred. 85 t. Paul & Omaha. 4355 | Preferred. 123 St P. M. & M 12 Distliiers. . 3 General Electric Fort Wayne. Siiver Certificates, 687k Great Northern pfd116_ |Southern Pacific... 18% Green Bay. .Y Soutnern R. K. 0Ly Harlem. 295 Preserred. 2814 Hocking 114 8ugar Refing 12214 Hocking Valle 16%4, Preferred. 10 Homestake. 82" Tenn. Coal H. & Texas Preferred. Tilinols Central 95 [Texas Paci 8 Iowa Central. 814 Tol.A.A.& N. Mich.— Preferrea. ... 33 " Tol. & Ohio Cent... 30 Kansas & Texas... 1114l Preferred. .. Preferred. 2414 Tol.St. Louis& Kingston & Pem... 3 | Preferred. Lake Erie & Weatn 1834 Union Pacifl Preferred.. 71" U. P. Den & Gul 215 153 U, 8 Coraage. bYva 241 Preferred. 1034 89%% Guaranteed 21 Long Istand 75U 8. Express 40 Louisville & Nash. 5114 U.S. Leather. 814 Loulsville Na&Ch 9 | Preferred. 62 Preferred. ... 20 [U. S Rubber. 19 Manbattan Consoi.10334' Preferred. .. 71 Memphis & Charis. 18 " Uti . Mexican Central... 9% Wab. 5. L & Pac.. 63 Michiga: Cenirai.. 96 | Preferred.. 1745 Minn & 8. L. — | Wells-Fargo.. 97 Preferred.........— |Western Union.... 84la Minn & St. Leom. 18 |Wisconsin Central. 114 1st preferred. 78 [Wheeling & L. E.. 93, 24 preferred . 4734| Preterred. ....... 3434 Missouri Pacific. .. 24 |Am Cotton Oii ptd. 65 Mobile & Ohfo..... 20 [W. U, Beef. 8 Nashville & Chatt. 63 [Ann Arbor. 9 ationsl Linseed.. 19 | Preferred. 2514 . J. Central.......108%4| Brooklyn Traction. 2314 North american... b53gErie 2d pd......... 20 CLOSING RONDS. U S 48, registered..109 M K T 2ds 5934 Do 45. coupon..... 11034 Do 45 1 U S 45 niew, regatrd117 % Mutual U Do 48, COUROD. ... 11774 N J Cent Gen Bs.. 119 Do 28 I 94i4(Northern Pac 1sts 117 Do 35 11305 Do2ds 11544 i 0 Bs, coupon. ...11315| Do 3ds. 2 Cherokee ds, )896.100 Do 1897, 10) ! Do 1898, 10) {OR& N 1sts. 15 Do 18998 100 |StL&lronMtGen Bs T91g Pacific 53 of '95....10814/5t L & S F Gen 65.118%5 DC 3658 . 1107 "'|St Paui Consols....132 Ala Class A 4s.....108 StP C & Pal. Do Class B 4, 65.. 89 | Do Pac Cal 1sts. 11114 Southern RK Bs... 934, Texas Pacific 1sis. 8615 | Texas Pacific 2ds.. 22 |Union Pac 1sts'96.10315 West Shore 4s......106 Mobile & Obio 4s.. 6615 |k Grande West 1sis 77 La Consol 4s.. Missouri funding. .. N Caroiina con 6s.. Do 4s.. 8o Caroli; Tenn new 3s.. Va funding debt Do registerec Ches & Onio 5s....1071% Do deferred 6s... o |Atchison 4s S Dotrust repisst. 7 | Do2ds A... ... 811, CenadaSou h2ds..106 [GH & 8A6s . .. 10! Cen Pac 1stsof '95.503%g Do2d Ts.. 101 Den & £G Jst..... 111" |H & Tex Cent 58..— Do ds. 923 Do con 6s. 102 Erle 2ds. . 64 |Reading 4s. . 0 hansas Pa Consols 72 |Missouri 6s. 100 Ks Pa 1sts Den divlll CALIFOENIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 10.—The Earl Frait Company sold California fruit in the Neutral Auc- tion to-day, realizing prices as follows: Cherrie Royal Anne, $166@2 65 box; Black Republi- cans, 81 80@1 85 Plums—Clymans, 81 05@1 75 ¥ hulf-crate: Cherry, 80c@51 20. Peaches—Gar- Iands, $1 20; Alexanders, 50c@$1 40. Apricots— Royal, 90c@$ 25: Newcastle, 50@75c. Some in Ppoor condition brousht prices lower. Porter Bros. Company sold California fruit t day in Consoildated Auction room as follow: Prunes—~tmoni, $4: Tragedy, $215 to $245. Jregon, 83 40: Abun lance, $2 25 to_§ $120't0 $2 #1 35. Apricots—Royal. 90c to 81 20. CHICAGO, TLL, June 20.—Porter Bros. Com- pany sold to-dey California fruit in Consolidated Auction room as follows: Plums—Or gon, 82 50; Abundance, $2: Plums, $135 to $175: Royal Native ana St. Catherine, $1 15 1o 81 40: Clyman, $1 05 to #1 35: Koenix Claude, §1 25; Brill, 1 10. Prunes—Tragedy, $1 K0 1o $2 30. Cherries—Royal Anne, $115 to '§155: ‘iararian, $115: Cen- tennial, 1 05. Peaches— Alexander, 66¢ Lo $1 15. Apricots—Koyal, S0¢ to 95¢. FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exd., June 20.—The spot market Is firm at 58 83d@bs 4d. Cargoes firm at 25s 6d, buyers, arrived. FUTURES. Toe Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool guotations for No. 2 Red Winter: June, 45 103,d; July, 4s 1084d: August, is 1034d; Sep- tember, 43 1034d: Uctover, 4s 10330, SECURITIES. LONDON, ENa.. June 20.—Consols. 1123; siiver, 31 7-16d; ¥rench Re: 1011 224qc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Fxchange, 60 deys. - 2488 erling Exchange, sight. - 489 Steriing Cables - 4591, New York Exchange, - 1215 ew York Exchange, teleg - 15 ne Silver, @ ounce. - 8834 Mexican Doliars - Daty SHIPMENT. The Coptic 100k out & treasure list of $379,343, consisting of $)34,318 In Mexican Doilars, $1040 in Gold Coin, 8100 in Gold Dust and $243,8%5 in Silver Bullion. BANK CLEARINGS. TREASURE 62,521, n 1595, Local bank clearings last week were $12, against $11,013,668 for the same weel a gain of 1234%. PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—Inactive and depressed, with a fur- ther decline in tutures. No. 1, 85¢; choice, 97g: lower grades, 90@9334c; extra, choice for milling, $1@1 10 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. SESSION—10 o'clock—December— INFORMATL 600 tons, 98c. HEGUIAR MORNING NESSION—December—1700 tons, 9734c: 200, 9775c. Seller '96, new, storage 100, 9v34c; 800, 96e. i —Lontinues weak and quiet. Feed, 67%2@653c: choice bright, T0¢; Brewing, 75@80c. CALL BOARD SALES. FORMAL SESS] —10 o’clock—No sales. 2GULAR MO ~ Qulet and unchanged. fancy Feed, 90@ common to'fair, 7 prise, 95c@$1 02 CORN—Very du | Small Round" do, 97%4¢; etl. 75@76%4c B ctl. Ix < uil, White, RYE BUCKWnEAL—85@90c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFF FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 75@3 85 B bbi; Bakers' extras, 88 55@3 60; superfine, $2 75@3. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 P ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-1 sacks are as fol- Jows. usual discount to the trade: Graham Fiour, $19 50@20; 234¢: Rye Flour, 314c: Rice Flour, 7lac; Corn meal, 23,@3c; extra cream do, 3lgc: Oatmenl, 834ct Out Groats, 4lyc; Hominy, 4@dlkc: Buck- wheat Flour, 4c; Cracked W heat, 8sc; Farina, 43gc: Whole W heat Flour, 8¢: Kolled Uats, 4v4c; Pearl Barley, 4l4c; Split Peus, 434¢; Green do, 5l4c B . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$15 50@16 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$17 50@18 50 B ton for lower grades and $19@20 % ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFs—Rolled Barley, $15 50@16; Ofl- cake Meal at the mill, §21 per ton; jobbing, $22: | Cottonseed Ollcake is out of market. | HAY—Receipts continue to increase, as will be | seen e sewheare. Prices are weak. New Wheat, $8 | @10 50: New Wheat and Os:, 37 50@9 50: new | Uat, 37@8 $ ton: new Barley, $6 50@7 50 B | o} “second cutting of Alfalfa, Old’ Hay is quoted as follows: Wheat, $X@ 1150 @ ton: Oat, $7@9: Wheat and Uat. §8@11 Barley, $7@8 50 ® ton: Clover, $6@7 50 @ ton: Compressed Uat, $6 50@8: Compressed Wheat, 87 @10 50; stock, $6@7 per ton. STRAW—20@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Bayos, $1@1 074 : Small Whites, $1 15 @1 30: Pea, $120@1 55: Larze Whites, 90c@$1 05; Pink, 85@9234c; Keds, 81 25: Blackeye. nominal; Red 'Kidney, nominal: Limas, $2 35@2 65: But- ters, §1 25@1 40 for smail and $125@1 50 for SDS—Quotations are as follows: Brown rd, $1 50@2 25:Trieste,82@2 50: Y ellow Mus- ; Flax, $170G1 80; Canary, 234c Alfaifa, T34@9% P i Rape, 235c 9 B I Hemp, 314¢ B b DRIED PRAS—$1 25@1 40 P ctl for Niles and 81 25@l 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONIO VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Both old and new are lower. New arly Rose are out: Petaluma and Tomales, ® ctl; Humboldt Burbanks, 70@80c B nehanged at 15@20c R ctl. v E ABLES—Arrivals were 462 boxes As. paragus, 56 boxes Rbubarb and 219 sacks Peas. | Prices were lower as a rule. Green Corn, $1@] 25 sk: Alameda Corn, 12Va @20c B doz: Summer Squash, 36@50c for ray and 25@35¢ P bx in small voxes: Egg Plant, 10@121wc % Ib: Tomatoes, $1 25@2 B box: Cucumbers. $1 @1 75 % box: Alameda Cucumbers, $2@3 B box: Asparagus. 50c@$l 25 B box for ordi: nary and Sl 50@2 for extra: Rhubarb, 25 @75c B box: Dried Peppers, 5@12}gc: Green Peppers, 25¢ B Ib: Green Peas. 50c@$] ® sack for common_and 2° § B for Garden: String Beans. 114@dc B b Horse Eeans, 40@bUc $ sack: Dried ()k:‘m]':!l,g ; Cabbage, 45@560c ¥ cul; Garlic, 2@ 3¢ 3 BUTTER, CHE i AND EGGS. sy and unchanged. Fancy, 15@15%c: seconds, 14@ 1435c B . Damy—Tancy. 1334@14 13¢: lower grades, 11@12c. CHEESE-Fancy mild new, 634c B Ib;_com- mon to godd, b@bc: Cream Cheddar. 9c: Young America, T@hc ® 1b; Westers, 10@11c; Eastern, 12@12%4¢. EGGE—All descriptions are weak and the mar- ket is much quleter. Oregon, 10c: Eastern Eggs, 10@1% ¥ dor: store Eges, 1049@12c: ranch Eggs, 13@16c; Duck Eggs, 124@14¢ B aoz. FPOULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern is expected to- morrow. * | Live Turkeys, 11@12%40 for Gobbdlers, 10@12c for Hens: Geese, P pair, 75c@$1 25: Ducks, $3 50 4 for ola and $4@5 for young: B o e, youns 88 90w Bb.. dor o b 450: Fryers, 85@86; Broilers, $3@4 forlarge and £2@2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 25@1 50 ® doz tor young und old. GAME—Nominal, g00d to cholce, 1215 DECIDUOUS AND OITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS—Arrivals of Cherries were 749 boxes, selilng at $1@1 26 B box for Biack, and 85¢@$1 for Royal Aune. Peaches, 2:@65¢ B box, and 70@90c B basket. Plums, 60@85¢c ¥ crate and 35@76c # box. Cherry Piums. 20@30c B box Apples, 25@40c B small box and 25@35c B basket and 4Uc@#$1 @ large box. Green Pears, 20@4Uc @ box and 25@30c B basket. Royal Apricots. 30@80c P box and 30@35¢ P basket. Moorparks, 65@75¢ B box Figs, 556@50c B box for single and 75c@$1 B bx double layers. BERRIES—Receipts of Strawberries were 793 chests, selling at $3@7 @ chest for Longworths and 85@4 for large berries. Gooseverries firmer at - @3¢ B Ib. Raspberries, $5@8 cnest. Newcastle Raspber- ries, 79c@8) B crate. Blackberries, @6 B chest and 50@75¢ B crate, Currants, $2 50@4 3 chest. CITRUS FRUI'IS—Oranges, 75c@81 50 B_box for Seedlings, 83 5U@4 for Naveis, and 13 P,box for Medilerranean Sweels: Lomons, 50 for common and $2@3 for good to choic Mexican Limes, $6@% 50: California Limes, 81 % box: bananas, $1@Z ¥ bunch; Pineapples, $1@s ® dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 114@2c B 1 for quar tered. 2c for sliced ana 4@4l4c for evaporated; Peaches, £@5c and B¢ for fancy; Avricots, 7@8Yec for prime to choice. 9¢ for fancy and 10@lic B 1 for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 2ljc for nn- pressed: White Figs, 4cin sacks: Pears, Tc @ Ib for evajorated halves, 34@6c 9 Ib for quarters; Prones. 3@3%4c: Plums, 8l4¢ B Ib for pitted and 13,@2¢ for unpitted: Nectarines, 3353@5¢ ¥ Ib for prime to choice and b4c for fanes JOLBING PRICES—rvaporaea apples, 4@5c @'Mb: sun-dried, 1%@2c: Peaches, S1s@oc ana 6o for fanoy; peeled in boxes,1215c B 1 Prunes, 34ac for four sizes, 414c for 4U@H0's and 4c for 50@60’s; Apricots, 7@9c tor prime to choice, 10@11 for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 81pc: Whiie Figs, 3@bc: Pears, 8c B b for evapo rated haives nnd 4@7%sc for quarters: Plums. 81p@dc for pitted and ~ 1@1%4c for unpitted: Nectarines, Aqi& ® 1 for prime to choic= AISINS AND DRIED GRA PES—Prices are as follows. carload lots. f. 0. b. Fresno: Four- crown, loose, none: 3-crown, looge, 8c; 2-crown, 2lhc @ i _seedless Sultanas, seedless Muscatels, 134c: $-crown London layers, 70c B box; clusters, $135@1 50; Dehesa ciusters Penches—kar.y May, $1 60; Alexander, $1 20 10 | Dark | Clyman, $1 15 to 81 40. | Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, | | | $6@6 50. | | Potates in sacks, 75c@$1 10: new Early Rosein | bxs from the River, 8uc@$l 10 @ ctl: new Bur- bank Seedlings, $1@1 25; Oregon Burbanks, 70@ 80c $2 10@2 25; Imper:al ciusters, $2 60@2 75: Dried Grapes, — @ b. JonBine PRICES—Four-crown loose, none; 3- crown, 3@ d4c B Ib: 2-crown. Sc. Seedless Sul- Tanas, 4c® Ih: Seedless Muscatels, 3¢; 3-crown London layers, 75@90c: clusters, $1 50@1 75: 3 75; Dried Grapes, —. NUTS — Quotations are as follows: Wal- nuts, 9@11c for No. 1 bard and 11@13c B B for paper-shell, jobbing lots; Almonds, 6@7lac tor Langnedoc and 816@10c for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts, 6@8Yac # Ib for Eastern and — for Cali- fornia; Hickory Nuis, 5@6c; Pecans, 6c for rongh and 8¢ for polished; Filberis, 8@9c; Brazil Nuls, $@10 B Ib: Cocoanuts, #4 50@5 B 100. HONEY ~Comb 10@1212¢ # b for bright and 8 @9c P In_for lower grades: water-white extracted, b@5voc B Ib: light smber extracted, 4l4@4%4c; dark wmber, 4c; dark, 2@3c. BEESWAX—25@ 7% 8 b. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6¢c B 1 for heavy, 7¢ B Ib for light medium, 9¢ B 1b for light, 10c for extra light and 12c B I for sugar- cured; Kastern Sugar-cured Hams, 11c @ 1b: Cali- fornia Hams, Mess Beef, §7 50@8: extra mess do. : family do. $10:_extira prime Pork, §8 50@9; extra clear, $14 B bbl; mess, $12 P bbl; Smoked Beef, 10c # 1b. LA RDU—Eastern. tierces is quoted at 5l4c B B for compound and 614c for pure; pails. 7igo: California tietces, 5¢ @ Ib for compound : nd 6¢ for pure: half-bbls, 614c; 10-1b tins, 7c; do 5-1b, Ti4c. COTTOLEN E—6@6%4c 10 tierces and 634@7%sc P 1 in 10-1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7@ T B ulls and brands. 6@6%4c B 1b: medium, 8@6%ac B 1b; culls and brands, 5@5Yac B 1b: light, | Be: culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, 5@514c; culls salted Kip, 5c @ 1b; salted rv Hides, 1015@11c: and brunds, 4@4%Yac: Calf, 7@8c: salted Veal, 6 cullsand brands, 8@834¢: dry Kipand Veal, 8@dc: culls. 7c: dry Calf, 16c; culls, 10c: GoatsKins, 20@35¢ each: K:ds, be: Deerskins. cood summer. 80c: medium. 16@25¢; winter, 7@10c; Sheep- skins, shearlings. 10@15c each: short wool, 2 @ Btc each: meaium, 40@d0c each; long wools, 5U@ 60c each. Cuils of all kind = about TALLOW-—Mo. 1. rendered, 8c; refine s, 516@d,c; Grease, 21ac WOOL—Valey *regou I8 quotea at 9@10%ac; ao lower grades. 8 @ 9%4c; Nevada, B@9 Ban Joaquin and Southern Coast, six n:onths, 4@6« San Joaquin, foothill, good to’ choice, T@8c; San Joaquin, years fi-cos, 415@: northern free, 7@9c; do defective, b@bla. HOPS—115@dc P Ib GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Hags, spot. $4 25; San Quentin, #4 20; Wool Bags, 2415@20%4c. COAL—Weliington, $8 7@ ton; New Wellington, $8 B ton: Southfield Welilngton, $7 50 B ton: Seattle, $5@5 50: Bryant, $5: Coos Bay, $450: Wallsend, $7: Scotcn, #7 50; Brymbo, $7 5 Cumberiand, $11@12 in bulk and $13@14 I sks: Pennsylvama _Anthraciie kge. $11 50; Welsh Anthracite, 8: Cannel, $7 50: Kock 'Springs, Castle Gale and Pieasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $15 B ton in sks. SUGA R—The Western Sugar Refinery Company aQuotes, terms et cash: < ube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crusied, ali 8%c: Diy Granulated, 54c: Confectioners’ A, 8ge: Magnolia A, 45gc: Extra C. 4Y Golden C, 43¢ hal®-barrels, 4c more thian barrels, and boxes yac mo Va\‘l{l}l’-— iolden, in bbls, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c p gal SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5c: choice. 54c; second 0, 414@3%4c: third do, 816@Adc B h. VEAL—Large, b@éc; small, 6@7c B 1. S SDEmON: W stuate b@bc: Ewes, 414@5%e LA MB—Spring Lamb, 5@6c B tb. PORK—Live Hogs, 3@slgc 3 Ib for large and D4@ENeo for small and medium: dressed do, 43 5320, RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 38.360/Midd1ings, sks. 8,742 Hay, tons 2,360/ Butter, ctls.. 6.770/Cheese, ctls. Flour, ar. skt Oregon....... Washington. Wheat, ctls.. Oregon... 3,895 Eggs, do Washingto 4285 Hides. no. Barley , culs. 2,005 peits, bdls. Oats, et 5/\Wool. bls.. Oregon.. - 81101 Washington Washington.... 2330 Wine, gals. 31,600 Corn, etls. 250 Lime, bbis. 81 Beans, ski 515/ Tailow, c.i 96 Potatoes, § 2,304 Lumber, M 30 Onions, sks.. 575 Leather, rol 141 Bran, sks L 2,487 e THE STOCK MARKET, The Comstocks closed the week quietly, with no change in quotations worthy of comment. An official Lelggram received from the Consol- idated Californis and Virginia mine vesterday says: *No ore was extrscted this week. No re- cent annoyance from escaping gas from the stopes.” For the quarter ending June 1 the gross earn- ings of the Napa Consolidated Quicksilver mine were $45,500. while the expenses were £23,457 The vsual dividend of £10.000 and an extra one of the same amount will be paid on July 1. This will Ieave $2000 to be carried forward. e gross earnings of the K ta Quicksilver m of Napn County for the quarter ending May 1 w $35, 00: expenses $14,510. A dividend of $10,000 was paid on the 10ih. so there was $10.490 1o be carried forward to profit and loss account. Following Are the Highest Prices During Week. - [Tues.|We' Thrs.( Frl. | Sat. ! = 18| 17| 15 20| 18 18 20 19 18 g 87| 84| =16 72| _s| b6l 6 1.10| 1.10, 110/ 1.15| b6 40| 45 54| 80 2 28| 28| 30 a7l 29 30| 18 18 16/ 18 45| 42 40 3 8.00| 2.5 2.80| 2.85 2.70| 2.35| 2.30| 2:25( 2.25 Confidence.. L35 130 | 1.20| 130 Crown Polut. 671 83 58 61 Gould & Curry.| 1.45| 140 130 1.45 Hale & Norcross| 2.25 2.10 | 2.10| 215 Mexican . 105 95 92| 97 Mono. 0 £ 08| 06 Ophir. 1.90 158/ 1.60, 1.65 Overman 86 26/ ‘30 ‘33 Occidental 140 140/ 1.45 1.35 Potosi. 165 .45 Lb0| 1.45 Savage. 2.10| 195 1'95 1.95 Seg. Beicher, 20 15 18" 20 Sterra Novada.| 94 85 08 =8 Onion.. 0 87 1.00, 92 Utah... 15 18 14 Yellow Jackei..| 70 57, 61 62 BOAKD SALES, Followin~ ware tha sawcs id (hs San Francisse Etocs Board vesterday: REGULAR MORNTING BESSTON roOMMENCIVNG 9:1). 300 Alta......18550 Chollr..2.85100 Ophir 300 Andes....37/100 G & % 500 Belcher .. 66(400 .. 100 B&B.....1.15) 200 Bodie.....51 400 Bullion..27100 ... 96100 Union .. 92 5C /30200 Ovrmn. .31 200 Y Jucki..61 100.........72:23) | Following wera (ne saies in ths Paciia Stock ORrd yesterday: REGULAR mpasroN—10:1m, 8100 Chaling... 41(500 Occd.1.3214 8000 COV-.2.4734/200 50 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, June 20—12 x. Bid, Asked.| Alpha Con. ... 17 18Julla, Alta. 16 Andes. 37 Belcher 64 Best & Beicherl.1i Benton Con. Chollar Con.Cal Challenge Coj Con. Imperial, 02 Confidence ....1.25 Con New Yorl Seg. Bele Sy s 08 15 2:20] ‘nion Con. Utah. Exchequer Gould & Curry.1.45 Hale & Norers. 2. > GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. ~20 00[100 .25 0 39 . 40 Kennedy, " Bld...........50.....10 50| 200 Lockwood Con. 3 300 8 .80 00! LOCA)L SECURITIES. Bld 2 Humbold: Bank. Asked 100 Ailas Iron Asked b0 Tuscarora W STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, June 20—10:30 A 3. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked.| U S 45 coup.. 108 Do new issué¢ — 100 101 Sebasto] 200 .. Bid. Asked. U S ds reg...109% — n7 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Pac Gaslmp. 8514 86 LosAngL8s — 100 [SEGNPK ba 1008410144 Do Gnteed s — 103 |SPRRAriz6s 9630 97 Mkt-siCble6s128 ~ — |SPRRCal6s.1084g111 DoRyConbs.. 1051510534 SPRRCai 6s. — — tVin6s 1st 95 100 ,SPBrRCaifs — 101 NevCNgR7s. 5 105 |SVWaterfs.119 11934 NPCRR6s — 108 |SVWaterds,. 9914 — Ry Cal 65104 107 [StktnG&E6s — 100 N Ry Calbs. — 100 |Suns T&T8s100 — — Oak Gas 5s..100 10414|Suiter-stRos. 10715 — Lo 2d is By..1043410514| VisalisWCbs — = 92 Omuibus 08.11854 — | WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 38 |San Jose. ... - - Marin Co.... 80 — [S rog Valley 6814 88%g GAS STOCKS. 80 [Pacific Licht 471 — INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFé171 — [Sun....... 25 50 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. i Amer BETC. — — [LondonP&A.12815130 Anglo-C 513 — |London&sF, — = 273 Bank of Cai.-239 * 24214 Merch Ex... 13 — Cal S D&TCo 5414 INevada...... — — | FirstNatonl. — 1873 Sather BCo. — — | Grangers o = LA SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. , Ger S&LC0.1400 — |Sav& Loan. ~ 100 Humb S&L1100 1450 |Security..... 250 260 Mutual — 40 [Uniou Trust.750 — BFsSav n — 490 STREFT RAILROAD STOCKS. California....108 110 Oak SL&Hay — 100 —_ 85 |Presidio. - Cal-stCbleds. — 1123 PacRoll M6s. — — Cal ElecL 68 — 12215D02d1s6s... — _ — CntraCW8s — 97 (P &O Ry6s.105 120 Dpnt-stex-cp 95 100 |P&Ch Ry8s, — 107 Edsn L&PSs — 12215Pwl-st RREs. — 116% F&CHIREs.10415 — (Reno, WL&L — 105 Geary-stR5s.102 ~ — o P& L. — 103% |Sau Franesco 9414 $4% {Stockton. ... 21vg | I= Murkersi..|. 443 46% Sutter-st. - : FOWDER STOCKS. AtlanticD... 15— GiamiCon.... 243, 24 Eestern D — 82 |Judson b i ifornia.. . 95 - IVigorit. — 95¢c LLANEOUS STOCKS. | Alaska Pkrs. 92 8515Nat VinCo. 75 85 BIkDComiCo. — 10 “|OceanicSSCo 20 2414 Cal Cot Mills — — |Pac Aux FA 1 - CalDry Dock — — |PachoraxCo. 98 100 Kdison Light120 121 (Pac Roll Mill — — sConAssu. — — [Parf PamiCo 6% T3 Ger Lead Co 85— PacTr nsCo. — & 24 HawC&SCo.. 1914 20 Pac T&T Co. 55 70 Huich S PCo 2853 2834 Sunset T&T. 41 — MerkxAssn. 100 110 ' United CCo, — 25 MElecLight 3% 6 | SALES—W04NING SESSION. Board— 150 Giant Powder Con 24 25 100 do do 24 50 106 do do 24 75 120 Hutchinson 3 P'Co. 23 6214 Sreet— 70 Fdison Light & Power Co.. 120 00 $10,000 Northern Ry of Cal 6% Bo 105 00 100 Pacific Gas Imp . ®5 50 #3000 S F & \ P Kailway Bonds. 101 00 —_———— THE CALL CALENDAR. r JUNE, 1896. | Su. Mo, (T, [TW.| Moon's Phases. ] | ———|—|—|— June 2! 7/8|8]|10 11‘u|‘ls i — = ® Dates of Departure l“ 15 16|17 |18 19 | 20 : l—|—l—]—|—|—|—1| ) Firet Quarter!| [z 2223 |24 35|26 |27 June 18, e tes b o | e | 98 | 29 | Full Moon. || | E e YT OCEAN STEAMERS. From San Francisco. ETEAMER | DESTINATI ON.| sAILs. | PIER. NEW TO-DAY. EXCURSION AND AUCTION SALE! ASTON EIDRIBGERLS, REACESTARE AGE}?TKS(CO | GENERRL RUETIONEERSY in 80 ACRE In 10-ACRE The pr the bead o. district in Lhis ~tate. WHERE IT 1S AND WHAT IT IS | fronting the S P. R. R.: 8 miles from Sai | an at the Murphy Stajor. [he soil is 40 | rich valley. ‘i his tract fron's on the m:in s bout certalnly presents that golden opporiunity. DAY, June 27, returning leave Murph: #1.00—ROUND-TRIP TICKETS June 26, 1896, all day. from our represeniative. YPark. round trlp 50 cents. Saturday. UPWAR Being a Portion of the Renowned MART.N MURPHY HOMESTEAD TRACT THE JAMES T. MURPHY SUBUIVISION. ¥ stands without a peer for richness and depth of soif, midw , 7 miles irom Palo Al ot de-p, Is alluviai sedis 3 n Irancis o and ~an Jose boulevard, and is o magnificent prane orciard of L. M. Delmas valued at $1 00 per ac: To auy and all persons wauting the best, richest and most productive land in this State this offering and oo Saturaay, June 27, day of the exc: | at the depot, Third and Townsend streets, and Valencia street, up o hour ot From other siations on the train, from ¥ree Collation on the Grounds. TERMS—One-Fourth Cash, balance in 1, BASTON, ELDRIDGE & €0., Auctioneers, 638 Market § Or WOOSTER & WHITTON, Real Estate Agents, 7 West Santa Clara Street, San Jose. ~ SATURDAY. June 27, 1896 Atlo'clock P. M. on the premises, AT aucTioN MURPHY STATION 350 ACRE of the Choicest Land in the State of California. 1 and 2 year old PRUNE, APRICOT and CHERRY TREES AND »p TRACTS Its prolific resources stand at Seldom 1n a ‘ifetime does such an opportunity prosent itself to the hom- -swexer, the fruiterer or the person l0oking for a fami orti wher: hea th combined with prodt is at his command. There are 10 picces now | lanted in s rong and teritty one and two vear oid Apricots, Praoes, Cherries and Peaches. The balance of the iand is famous for its luxurions zrowih of ouk trees. nd ~tanford University, Mountain View, m of this osice the v betveen San Jose o a WE WILL RUN A SPECIAL FIRSi-CLASS EXCURSION TRAIN To Murphy Station. near Mountain View, on account of tiis " IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Which will leave the Third and Townsend Street Depot, San Francisco. at 10 o'clock A. M. SATUR- 896, stopping at Valencia-street Station, San Mateo, Redwood and Menlo Park, Stution at 3:30 o’ciock P. M. same day ots obtainable at our office on Frid arsion. up 1o 9:30 0'¢0 K A. M., & leaving, 10 o'clock Hedwood and Men n Mateo, and 3 years, interest 3% per annum. . Etate of Cai | Portiand... Santa Rosa. San Diego Pomona. Walis Walls Weeot: ewpor: vdney. Corona... . Rio Janeiro. Columbls Orizaba. Acapulco. Eorexa Portland sexico .| Panhma, | Yaauina Bay.|Jue 21, 9AM| Pie HumboidtBay |Jne | Vie & Pgt Sna|Jne Orezon poris- |Jne .| Grays Harbor. Jne China & Japan Jne |3ne Grays Haroor |Jne 29, 5rx |ine 22110A% | Pier 24 2.11ax Pler 11 42 uru | Pierd 23, 9am|Plerd 3 bew Pler 13 28.10au | Fier 13 24. 9am Pier 11 24, bew | Pler 1§ 25,12 | Pler 2 26, 2pm Oceanic 25, HeM Oceanic 2611au | Pler il 27, SeM PMS S 27.10aM | Pler 24 27,10am | Pler 11 27,12 %/ PM S8 28" 9aw | Pler 11 c 28, ‘am | Plor9 Jue, Alcatraz.. *| Yaquina Bay. .| Tacoma. F L with cargo shi‘ted and rigging damaged, loss of sails and portion of cargo jettisoned. Domestic Ports. COOS BAY—Arrived June 19—Stmr Arago, hne June 17 GREENWOOD—Satled June 20—Stmr Alcazar, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Sailed June 20—Bktn Amelia, for Honolulu. MENDOCINO—Arrived June- 20—Stmr Point Arena, hence June 18. ASTORIA—Sa led June 20—Bark Blz Bouanza, for Shangha : stmr Signal, from Puget Sound. REDONDO—Safled June 20—Stmr Caspar. WE-~TPORT—Arrived June 20—sin aguna, hence June 17. Eonolulu. TATOOSH—Passed June 20—Stror Willamettee, from Departure Bay, for San Francisco; Br ship Celtic Race, from Tacoma, for Syd: tmr City of Puebla, hence June 18, for Victoriaand Port Townsend. SOUTH BEND—Arrived June 20—Schr James A Garfield, hence June b. FISKS MILL—Sailed June 20—Schr Archie and Fonte. for San Fraucisco. POINT ARENA—Arrived June 20 — Stmr STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. StEAMER | DU | Kol River. June1 Humboias Bay. 'T Junezl .|Coos Bay. Junez2 | ewport. June2a Crescens City. .. | Crescen: City. June22 Orizaba. . .| Mexico Junez2 | Kahuluf Kahului, g June23 Willamette. Departure Hay Junez$ Gaellc. .. *|China and Japan. June2: North Fori..... | Humboldt bay Juneit Corona. San Diego.. June24 Sunol. irays Haroor. Junezd Columbia .| Portlana. . June24 Tmatill *| Victoria & Puget 'Souna | . June24 | Truckee. ~|Coos Bay. June2s June2s Junez6 June27 June2s June2s June29 June.9 Tune29 SUN, MOON AUTHORITY OF THE T. 8. COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY TinR' BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AND TiDE. i ) SUPERINTENDENT. Sundav, 21 . 4.47) Moon rises 7.37| Moon sets. 1194 June—1896. EEans | N E|Time gy [T [Time] peas =T w| iy H 21 Z56 =0 a3 Z8 811 60 22| 8.81/—0.910.38 | 80| & . 23| 4.24/-14/11.37 3 24 5.12(—1.7/14 3. 25| b.67|—1.8) 3.3/ 6.40| 17| 2.09 & HW L w LW 27/ 0.09] 5.9] 7.20/—1.3| 251| 4.8| 7.19| 8.4 column, and Lhe successi column gives the second when there are but th charts, except when & m height, and then the nu; from the denth ot van b time column the third tide, and the I hand column gives the last tide of the day, except occurs. The heights given soundings on the United and ve tides of the day in the order of occurrence 83 to time. * The second time tide of the day, the third t or right ree iides, as sometimes additions to the tes Coast Survey inus sign (—) precedes the mber glven s subtractiv he chira The time ball on T exactly at noon to-day— HYDRUGRAPVHIC BrANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO. June 20. 1898. Lieutenant U. S. ——— BULLETIN, aph Hill was arooped e., aL noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 P. M., Greenwich time. A.F. FECHTELER,. in cherge. SHIPPING 1. ELLIGENC 0. Stmr National City, Hooper & Co. Stmr Geo Loomis, Brid tura: 6262 bbis ofl, to Sa Stmr City of 'Rio Co. Stmr Alice Blanc) 8 Co. ard, all, Perkins & Co. all, Perkins & Co. Br stmr_Coptis hama, via Hono Stmr Uity of Everett, Dunsmuir & Sons. els & Bros Co. Rosenfeld’s Sons. H B M stmr Comus, D; hama, via Honoluin. Stmr Alb on. Lunaguist Stmr Scotia, Johuson. Sour Lily, Bottger, Um; POINT LOBOS, June San Diego. via Cayucos 23 hours; ball: Arrived. SATURDAY. June 20. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexauder, 81 hours from San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co ¢ Andresen, 72 hours from to CA gett, 43 hours from Ven- n Francisco Gasiight Co. de Janelro, Ward, 30 days 17 hours and 59 min from Hongkong, via Yokohama 21 days, via Honolulu 8 days and 26 | Hills Bros; Levl Spiece! & Co: [, Scatena & Co: F min; pass and mase, to Pacific Mail Steamship Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 16 hours from Collins Landing: 70 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Schr Bobolink, Nelson, 20 hours from Mendo- cino; 180 M ft lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Clenren. SATUHRDAY, June 20. Stmr Portland, Kidst'n. Nanaimo and Seattle: North American Trading Co. unham, Portland: NP S Stmr State of California,Ackley, Astoria; Good- Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- S-alby, Hongkong and Yoko- ; 0 &O0SS Co. , Buckman, Nanaimo, R Haw bark Saniiago, Johnsen, Hilo; J D Spreck- Bark Gen Fairchild, Brannan, Nanaimo; John Sailed. SATURDAY. June 20. v ke, Esquimalt. Sumr Mackinaw, Littlefield. Tacoma. Stmr Eureka, Jepson, San Pedro, Sumr South Coast. Hansen, Kureka. Stmr Portiand, Kids:on, Br stmr Coptic, Sealby, Hongkong and Yoko- eactle and Nanaimo. t. Devilbliss Landing. Stmr Santa Cruz. Nicholson. pqua. d Henry, Christiansen, Coquille Telographie. 20—-10 p. s.—~Weather hazy wind NW: velocity. 20 mites. Charters. ‘The bark Forest Qeeen loads lumber at Tacoma for Honolul ‘The Brs Springbur: n_was chartered prior to arrival for wheat Lo Kurope, 263 9d—1s 3d less direct. Miscellaneous. LONDON, June 19—The Dutch ship Nederland 1 from Girgent] for San ¢ rancisco pui into Sianley, Whitesboro, hence June 19. | EUREI Sailed June 20—Stmr Pomona, for | San co. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed June 19—Schr Ocfent for { for San Francisco; schr San Buenaventura. | Redondo. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed June 20—Klikitat, for | | | | OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. O, R. ¢ IN. —TO— ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. | | | | " COOS BAY—Arrived June 20—Stmr Del Norte, | | hence June 17, and salied for Grays Herbor. a4 June 20—schr Monterey i W YORK—Arrived June 19—Ship W F Bab- | coc, from Houolulu. { Foreign Ports. NICOLAEFSKI—Arrived June 16—Bktn Arago hence April 14, via Viadivostock. | _COLON—Arrived June 18- Stmr Finance, from New York. FALMOUTH—Arrived June 19—Ger ship C H Wa jen. hence Feb 20. QUEENSTOW N—Sailed June 1§—Ital Gluu’g‘pe. for Manchester, SCILLY—Passed Jone 19—Br ship Glenburn,im Tacoma, for Faimouth, and not as previously re- portea, BTANLEY. F I-Safled prior to June 19—Br ship Pass of Balmaha, for Queenstown. OKOHAMA—Arrived June 19—Br stmr Vie- toria. from Tacoma. HONOLULU—Arrived June 10—Jap stmr Toyo Maru, from Yokohams. June 11—Bktn S N bark | 28 June 12—Stmr City of Rio d- Janeiro, from | Yokohama: Haw baak Mauna Ala, from’ New- castle, NSW; U S stmrr Adsms off port. Sailed June 9—Br stmr Coptic, for San Fran- cisco: Brship Corolla, for Port Townsend. June 10—Bark Sonoma, for San Francisco. Importationas. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—413 pkes mdse, 1 cs oliveofl, 1 sk beeswax, 35 bxsoranees. 1 sk curbing, 1 keg olives. 1 bx wine, 3 bales twine, 1 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the | €S 8ta lonery, 649 bxslemons, 1 bx groceries, 2 early morning tides are given in the left bales bags, & rolls paper, 1 cs cigars, 4 pkss to- bacco. Nipoma—223 sks beans Los Angeles vis Port Los Angeles—9 pkgs mdse, 1 o3 ci ‘ars, 1 bbl wine. Port Los Angeles—2 bxs oranges,125 bxs lemons, pEes mdse. Redondo—11 pkgs tdse, 1 pkg hardware 51 ! bxs lemous, 101 bxs oranges. T.os Angeles via Redondo—15 pkgs mdse. 100 cs rolied 0ats, 13 cs boxes, 5 os lard, 119 bdis caif- skins. Santa Barbara—97 pkgs mdse, 9 cs sced, 261 bxs lemons, 25 bxs oranges. San Luis Obispo—62 sks beans. Port Harford— 560 pkgs furniture, 8 bxs freezers, 5 pkgs mdse. 31 bdls green hides. 2 hf bbis tallow, 6 bdls dry hides, 1_ca cheese. 1 coop pouliry, 1 bx 3 coops chickens, 28 bxs fish, 5 pkgs mdse. Janeiro—3338 tea, 550 cs oil, baga sugar. 18 parcels 21 bkgs -ilk goods, 3170 rolls matting. For overiand—298 pkgs mdse, 90 bags rice, 892 pkgs tes, 41 pa raw silk, 15 parcels 25 pa silk Boods. i pa kgs mdse, 5776 bags rice, 399 pa For Central and South America—231 mdse. 100 bags rice, 19 ¢s carios, 30 pa tin, silk goods. Consjenens, Per Santa Rosa—Enterprise Brewery: Milwaukee Brewery: Dairymen's Union: Pacific Coast Svrup Co: Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch: D D -tephens: S Jucobs: J Rapp: Whittland Pioduce Co: Gold stein & Cohen: Eveleth & Nash; ‘Cavagnaro: Campodonico & Malcolm: Woit & Son; Geo ~tarr & Co: ~an Francisco rewing Co: Labor Exchaoge: A & T Well Co: M T Freltas & Co: The Cudahy Facking Co: Gray & Barbieri: Harney & Clute: Cox Seed and Plant Co: Wood. Curtis & Co: Dalton Bros: A Levy & Co; D W Aliison;: South- ern California Fruit Exchange: H O Greenhood: | Goldan City Chemical Works: L D Stone & Co: R Mofts: Fred Thomas: Norton Tanning Co: Giobe Portrait Co: Price Baking Powler C ADbrams & Co; W F Mitchell; Pacific Postal Telegraph Co. W K Pettes: C T Peckhum: C Carpy & Co: Crown Distillery Go: G H Tay & Co: Wm Isadore Karga- ner; The Wertheimer C Wm Cline; United Sia es Brewery: J Ivancovich & '0: W Loewe & Co: Garcia & Magginl: J M Hixon & Co; D Heeht: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Witzel & Baker: H Dutard: Lonis Thussiz: Kowalsky & Co: B Rubl & Co: J 1 O’ Neil: Russ, Sanders & mith's Cash Store G milloni & Co: C E Whitner & Co: Reiily, Walion & Co: Milani & Co; American Unlon Fish Co: Hilmer, Brednoff & Schu'z; H if~ckman & Co Pacific | onst Fish Co; J Hofman: J J Dufty & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Norton, Teller & ¢0: Chas Jucobson & Co: Feiling, Cressy & Co; Jacob Unna S8 rauss; Bissinger& Co; heaton, Breon & Co H G Tay & Co. rer City of Rio de Jjanelro—The Fuji Co: The London, Paris and American i‘ank: Winter & Smil ie; order: M J Brandeustein; Parrot: & Co. Lindsay & Van Keussdar; M =hibata; I Has: zunne; The Molsens Bank. For Laze Shipping Intelligence Ses Fourteenth Pane, DAYS TC HONOLULU HAWAII, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND, ey AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA. 8. & ALAMEDA salls via HONOLULU and AI;CKLLND for SYDNEY, Thursday, June 25, a2 P M gline u;r(l:oowABnm. Aust.,and CAPETOWN, ica. Ve ATSTRALLA for HONOLULU oniy, Satur- day, Julv 11,8t 10 A, M. Soeclal pariy ra.es. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. (O, Agts. 114 Montgomery s Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. Castle, hence May %0: bark S C Allen. hence May | wax, 1 cs dry goods, 25 bales dried fish, 41 cs | 19 bxs ‘omatoes, 2 bxs squash, 3 bxs egg planz, 5 | {69 cs outtos, 227 pa spice, 4360 | | | | | | | | | 4 dressed calves, 47 cs eges, 1 keg 17 bxs butter, | $2.50 Second Class, $5 Firsi Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED, Eiate of California sails.. June 2, 12 and 33 Coiumbla sails, 2 June 7,17 and 27 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 a. & SUOLALL, PERKINS & €O, Genl Supts. F. ¥. CONNOR. General Agent, 630 Market street. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES TR PN VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class .. $8.00 Second Class.. 85.00 Meals and berth Included. Ticket Office—4 New Montgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genersl Agents. PACIFIC COAST STEAMNHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM O Broadway whari, San Francisco, us follow, For Mary Isiand, Loring, Wranzel. Juneau. Kil- Henoo ana Sitks (Alaska), iy A M., June & 13, -8 fniy 8, 13, bo, 33. For Victoria and Vanconvet (P. C.), Por: Town- send, Seatzle, Tacoma, Kverett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Buy, Wash.). 9 A M. Jou- S, Fabit 4, ana _every fitth day thereafter, connecting a: Vautouver witn the C. P. & R, a Tacoms with N. P. R R., at Seattle with G. N. Ry.. . Pors Townsend wiia ‘Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aad Fields ianding (Flum- boidt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. une 2, 6. 10 { 14 1- 27 us 3 and every fourth day thereatter. For Sania Cruz, Monterey, Simeon, Cayneos. Port. Hariord (San_Luis Obispo), G Barbara. Ventura. Huenem Pecro (Los Angetes) ana N 4.5, 1%, 10, 2u, 24, 28 aud every toncih duy thers M an Diego, stoppinz only at Poct IHartort (San Luis Obispo) Santa Harbara, Port Loy Angeles, Redondo (Los Augeles) Sewpors. 1L A M, d0 oo oo 10, 148, wand every urth day thereafter. o T maenadn, Nan Joss det Caho, Mazatlan, L Paz Altatx and Guaymas (Mexico), s:r. Oriziba 10 a. M., June Z. 27, and 255 WG 0L thece aft Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montzomsey sureet. 'GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gea'l Agenis ArkeT st San Franciado. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Lina to Havre. é\\ g..h OMPANY'SPIER (NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both ransit oy English rait | the discomfor of crossing the channel in asmall CHINA AND JAPAN—TPer City of Rio de | Wetmore Bros; | boat. New YOrk to Alexandria, Egyph via Parly firsi-ciass $160: second-ciass. $116. 1A TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll.. LA NOBMANDIE, LA GASCOGNE, LA Nonr Nibfe. LA GAYCOGNE. A LA NORVMANDIE, ...... t1, LA BOURGOGNE. Capt. Levdit. Tune A& For further particalars apply to A FORGEL, Agent, No. 3 Bo v ing Green, New York. 3. F. FUGAZL & €O, Agents & Montgomery wvenue. San Francisce WIITE STAR LINR. Unfted States and Royal Mall Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABLN,$60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected; second cabin, $38 and 840: Majes.ic aud Teutonic. Steernge Tickets from England, Ive- land, Scotland. Sweden, Norway sud Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tlckua ssiling daces and cabin plans may be proc from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at Lh @eneral Oftice of the Com) , 613 Market ‘under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacifio Cosst. ML MAIL STEAN PACKET COMPARY. TEAMERS LEAVE “ASPINWALL tortnightly for the West Indies and e Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgh, France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Throngh bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail S. 8. Co,, issued for freight and treas | ure to direct ports in England and Germany. | | ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout! Cherbourg, &ulgflmp’i‘un‘.‘ 1-‘|n:_t olass, .l.':p?ly“:ll)k eluss, or further culars e PARKOFT & CO., Agenis, 806 Californis ste “STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At o ¥, i, Daily. Sunaay ai 7 P, . A7 Accommodations Keservea by Telephons. SLnAMEGS: J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Cav Nav. snd Impt. Co TALLEJO, MARE ISL XD, "BENICIA, PORT C0STA AND CROCKETT. Oullys. ehoupt: Basrise 4 S 10 J P! urday a ) —10: AN ¢ P aL Baturdne, 10130 o s D150 eke Sunday—8 P only. R aading, Mission 3, Pler % T. C. Walker, Mary Garratt, Telepuone Maln 805.

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