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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1896. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver steady. Wheat dul. Freights weak. Barley easy and quiet. Corn firm. Oats duil. Rye lower and guiet. Hay plentiful and lower. Feedstuffs unchanged. Beans continue neglected. No change in Flour. Hides and Leatner dull. W ool sells rather better. Hops still neglected. Potatoes weak. White Onious offering. Butter, Cheese and EZgs weak. More Eastern Poultry due. Peaches and Apricots selling well, Berries atill cheaper. Citras Fruits unchanged. Dried Fruits dull Honey in moderate request. Bacon and Lard strong. Veal and Lamb lower. mand. Hogs higher. Oils as before. Increased export Exports of California Wine from the State during the first five montns of 1896 were 7,761,740 gal- lons, asainst 6,874,700 gallons during the same period In 1895. IMPORTS OF GROCERIES. Imports of staple Groceries at this port during the first five months of 1896, compared with the same period in 1886, were as follows: Sugar 205,- 673,000 1bs, aainst 178,168 500: ¢ 000 Ibs, acainst 16,174,000; Itice 2! agninst 36,960,000; Tea 710,390 Ibs, gainst 557, actual business in bankers’ bills at $4 8714@4 8715 for 60 anys and $4 8814 @4 841y ' ed rates, §4 85@a 89. Commercial bills, $4 56 Government bonds easie lower: railroad bonds weaker. for demand. Post- | THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. steady at 14@ Siiver at the board and July most_active. He: August, 63¢; Sep red. June and July 33c: December, Am Tel & Cable.... 91l Norfolk & Westrn, CORN—Dull, Northern Pacific. .. Preferred......... Northwestern Preferred. ... N. Y Options were Vgc lower and_steady with a better | Adams Expre Sepiember and July onty traded in. nly, 34c;: September, 35c. ‘American Express112, American Tobacco. ..Chicago&=. L. 22 1st preferred Optlons casier. duil; July, 28c: August, 20%4¢3 | o FECRER - | Baltimore & Ohio. . Brunswick Lands. . buffalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific. Canada Souther Canton Land Central Pacific. Ches. & Ohto. Chicago Alton. Spot prices: No. 2. 2134c: No.2 white, 2 B 2 Chicago, 2u34c: No. 3,201c: No 3 Western, 22@23¢: W estern and Y. & New Eng. 401a N. Y., Susq & W... 1te, 28¢: mix white State, 24@ FEED BRA MIDDLINGS—6f RYE—Feed, 55 estern 1334 Oregon Improvmut Frovisions. i e 5000 Oregon Navigation 14 Oregon Short Line. Pacific Mail. 3 Peoria, U. & Evans 1134 Pittsburg & W. ptd_15 |Pullman Palace. BEEF—Steady: qui mess, $6@7. Beet hams, dull, nominal: $14 50@15. ierced beef, dull, steady: ity extra India mess, @ Cut_meats, quiet, firm; pickled bellies, 12 pounds, 414c: do shouiders,’ 4l4c; do hams, Chicago, B. & Q.. Chicazo & E. 1ii. ChicagoGas. Cleve & Pittsburg..163 Consolidation (‘oa Consolidated Gas C. C. €. & St. Louis 52 Preferred........ Colo. Fuel & iron Preferred.... Cotton Ofl Ceri Commercial Cabi Dei. Hudson.... Del Lack&W est; Denver & R. G Western steam, $4 30@ uly, $4 45: refined, duli; South ~ American, LAKD—Steady, qui : city, $4 30@4 40: ande&Westn 1 Preferred. ... Irzock Isiand. .. Ya Rome Wat&t0, pound, 4@4 14c. demand; old mess. $8 26@8 50: new, $8 76@9. Steady, fair demand 815@1115c; do’ creamery, 12% Preferred.. .. 4714 st. Paul & Duluth. 20 Preferred......... 8 2915 St. Paul & Omaha. 4013 8434 St P. M. & M. Silver Certificates. 89% [Southern Pacific. Y4 Soutnern R. K. | Preterrea....... . 114 Sugar Refinery . creamery, 10@12c. CHEESK—Quiet, held st @7c: do small, 5%,@714¢ full skims. 112@2c. offered; State ana Pennsylvania, 12@12145¢: Western fresh, 1015@12c; do per case, $150@7 85. COTTUNSE pars skims, 2@4%4C; | General Eiectric. Fort Wayne. Great North Dull: nominal. D OlL—kasier; Crode, 20%4c; do 4¢; prime yellow, 24%,@25c. common to NTINE—Firm; 253,@26%3c. unchanged to 10 polnts up; July, $11 55: August, $10 85: September, $10 45 March, $9 85@9 90. fair refining, 315c; refined quiet; easy ; un Hocking Valley. Homestake. .. H. & Texas Cent...— Tllinols Central. Iowa Central. |Texin. Coal & Iron. K k- Steady- exas Pacific_.. 815 Tol.A.A.& D ol. & Ohio Cent.. flee 13, 75.- | October, ,638,000 1bs, | dul Kansas & Te: 23 Tol.St. Louis | Kingston & Pem... Lake Erie & Westn centritugals, | changed. 1734 Union Pacific..... 6915 U. P. Den & Gulf.. U. S Coraage...... ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 84@12c. PEACHES—Peeied, % , 12@13c; do unpeeled. | 834, National Lead. Guaranteed ... our sizes nominal, 5c. NS-Two-crown do three-crowy, 414@44ac: do tour-crown, | a0 London layers, YUC@$i. 'S—Quiet, steady Loufsville & Nash. Louisville. Na& Ch ... 20" |U.S. Rubber. | Mannattan Consol 103 Memphis & Charis. Mexican Central... Michiga Central Minn & 8. L. ate common to cholce. domestic fleece, 156@21c; pulled, 15@33¢; Texas, 7@12c. Wells-Fargo.. |Western Union. Wisconsin Central. Wheeling & L. E.. Amerlcan. ¥10 50@13. COPPER—Duli; lake. $11 50@12 LEAD-Quiet: domestic. $3 0215@3 0. straits. $15 45@13 55. PLATES—Mouderately aciive. 1st preferred, 2d preferred . Missouri Pacific... Mobiie & Ohlo..... Nashville & Chatt. 2254/Am Coiton Oil ptd. 5. 1934 W. U. Beef. (W Clear @Partly Cloudy Cloudy ®Rain ® Snow xplanation. The arrow fliea with the wind. The top figures 8t station ind{ca’e maximum teinper 4ays; those underneuth it, if any, the mount of Fainsall, of melted snow in inches and hurndredths, during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect points of equsl air pressure; igo or doited lines, equal tewperature. 1he word “high" means high baromeiric pressure and §s usually accomvanied by fair weaiher: “low" refers 10 low pressure. and is usually preceded and sccompanied by cloudy weatberand raias. “Lows” usually first appesr on tue Washington comsi. When the pressure is high in the interior snd low miong the cosst,and the isotars extend north and south aloug coast. Tain is probable; but when the “low’ 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain soulh of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in ihe vicinity of 1dano, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder ather in winter. he reverse of these conditions Wil produce an opposite result ure for the WEATHUR BUREAU REPOKT. UNITED STATIS DEPARTM OF AGRICUL- TURE WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, J une 23, 1596, 5 p. M. Weather conditions and general forecas| The following ma: m temperatures are re- poried from statious in California to-day Fureka 58, Red Bluff 46. ~an Francisco 70, <n0 104, San Luis Obispo 78, LOs Angeles 78, iego €6, ¥ Maximum temperature 70, mum 54, mean 6 pressure is highest this evening in North- Washing1o and lowest iu Sontheastern oruia, There has been & cousiderable fall in throughout Central and Southern Califc nisund in N\-vada snd Utah dorine the past twenty-four hours. Hizh temperatures coutinue to prevail thronghout the interior of the State. ex- n the extreme northeru portion, where it bas become about five degrees cooler. Unusually high rorth winds have prevailed throughout the Sacramento and lower San Joaquin V hich on account of the hikh temperature and exireme dryness are likely to result in some injury. Ihey | wiil probably continue in the Sacramento Valley | W edne: | Forecas: made at S ending midnight, June Francisco for thirty hours 1=96. | Northern Ca ifornja—Fair Wednesday, warmer in the rortueast poriion: urisk to high northerly winds: & hot norther in the interior. Fair Wednesda; Californi: brisk nds Fair, warmer Wednesday. air W edne Fair Wedneday. | isco and_ vicinity—Fair Wednesday; high westerly winds Wednesday afternoon. W. 1. HaMMON, Forecast Offi Finaocial. NFW YORK. N. Y.. June 23.—Rumors relative to Cuban aftairs current yesterday led to a sharp es a: the opening of the Siock Ex- chauge to-day. In the Tise of 13@! per cent, which occurred during the first haif hour of busi- ness, Sugar and the Internationals were most prominent. After the traders had covered their | nise in shorts the market, which bad been uvusually | shipping active, arifted into dullness once more. Sugar en loomed up inio prominence and on heavy | se/ling broke from 120 to 11715 The liquidations this specialty were on a heavy ~cale. The re- | ¢ decline in the price of refined and the demcr- slized condition of the market for raws have | created quite # bearlsh feeling on the stock, but | the traders wers not nelined to make any demon | | siration until to-day, when it was found that sup- port had been withdrawn. With this discovers they pu: out short contracts and their sales disturbed speculative lines and the price dropped 14 per ceit at a time. The | weakness extended 1o General Eiectric and a de. | ciine from 3134 102014 ensued. R, issues, | ater the eariy rise noted, deveioped weakne: which was natursl in view of the heaviness of sugar certificaies. While the decline from ihe top of the day was equal Lo J2@1lg per cent the ac- tive issues show ne: losses of only Vs@% per cent. Vanhatlan gainea 3 per cent ana Sugar lost 27g per cent. The activi y and advance ia ilver was a fexture of the day’s work, over 500,000 ounces having bren traded (o at the board at advancing figures. | Specuiation closed weak in tone. '10:al sales were I58.350 shares. Thebond market wss iower: sales fgoted up | $860,000. Kansas Pacific consolidated sixes cer- | tficates fell 214 10 70; Kunsas und Texas seconds, | 110 57%4: Oregon Improvement first sixes, 2 to 86: do consoiidated ertificates, 14 to 12, | In Government bonds $32,000 coupon fours of 1825 soidai_1171; $15,000 registered fours of | 1807 at 1087, Crain, FLOUR Eusy rades, $1 70@2 3 45; do patents, low % v, $2 45@ 70@3 90: Minnesota clear, $2 40@2 Yo ao ralghts, $2 95@: do patents $3 25@1 20: low extras, 81 70@2 25: city mills, 84: do patents, #4 20@4 25 rye mix- | ture, $2 40@3 10: superfine, $1 60@2 25: fine, 21 50@2 05. Souihery flour dull, easy: common 10 1air cxtra, 82 10@2 70: good to chotce do, $2 70 @3. Rye fiour quiet and easy at 52 40@2 K. CORNMEAL—Dull, steady: yellow Western, $2 05@2 Erandywine, $2 16. RYF—Quict. easy; ~tate. 4034e, L. o. b.; Weslern. 38@32c. BARLEY—3314@34c. BARLEY MiLT—Dull: Western, 48@56¢. WHEAT — More active, firmer; f. o. b, 7134c: ungraded red, 62@72c; No. 1 Northern, | 661zc. Options opened weak and declined 4@%c on | easier cab'es, foreign seillng and local reatizing, | rallied 33@74c with the West, fell Jgc and closed FINANCIAL. | CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AKD NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELUCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954 Faince Hotel, Tel, Main 8828 2 arket St., Palace Hotel. el. Main 625 Mark g S PUKDY, Manager. Orders mstantly executed on latest market quo | tatlons. Reference 1st National Bank, %, F. | CHICAGU. PKIVALE WIKE XNEW YORK, National Iinseed N. J. Central.. North american... Brooklyn T'raction. 4% Enie 2d prd....... cLostNG BONDS. 1083, M K T 2ds.. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, ITLr, June 24.—Very little of any- thing other than scalping was seen in wheat trad- A widespread complaint at the lifeless condition of business continues to be heard and the popular theory for the’inactivity proach of the Presiaential campaign. tors furnish much of the orders to-day and few of these were large enough to affect prices materi- receipt of 820 cars from th t 664 last Tuesd depress the feeling ea shorts rallied the | U S 4s, registered Do 4s. coupon. .. 2 U S 4s new, regatrd 1173 Mutual Union 65 1173 N J Cent Gen Bs Northern Pxc 1sts 116 | tered. 2c for sliced ana_ 4@ Stl&IronMtGen bs 7 St L& S F Gen 651181 this morning_aga vear ago tend the buving of a little wheat by market equal 10 the previous decline. Chicago received twe: 16,590 bushels. Pacitic s of 95... DC 3-65s.... Ala Class A 4s. SUP C& Palsts. ‘al 1sts. 110 3 ars and inspected verpool cables were 14d Pradstreets announced a decress- world’s stocks of 5,003,000 bushels, which had the effect of firming prices aiter noon.. and Antwerp cables were lowe: to 14 mark higher. 397,392 busleis. La Consol 4s. Missouri funding. N Carotina con 6s. Texus Pacific 1sts. | 50@60’s; Apricots, c 1513 '96.103 | 3 10@11 for |West Shore 4s... .. |Mobile & Ohio 4s.. IR Grande West 1sis_ 77 Ches & Onio bs. Atchison 4s Closing Paris 0 Caroling 414s.. Berlin_was un- s Tenn new 8s... .. Va funding debt . Do registerec. Do deferred 65 Do trust repts Canada South 2ds Cen Pac 1stsof '95.103 Den & 2 G Ist wiTe fair at Septenber Wheat opened from 573c to 5754c, s0ld_between 571jgc and 58c, closing at 5734¢, Lac Estima.ed receipts for Lo-morrow 1orty nigher than yester- GH&SA6s 0. b. Fresno: Four-cro: avored & declining course in which re- spect it azreed wita the ear.ier tone of wheat. and ienced 10 a greater or le The receipts were large at a factor which was also detrimen:al. als from store were Liverpool cables were quiet. ccrease in available stocks 0f 183,000 bushe:s. Export clearances were 207.7¢ 5@-9c, sold b ke, closing at 27 Estimated recelpts for to-mor- 111 H & Tex Cent 53..1091% ers, 70¢ @ box: was probably i by LuAY gTaib. 6514 Reading 4 | Missouri 6s. Kansas Pa C Ks Pa 1sts Den divl11igl at 438635 bushels. Eradsireets reported FOREIGN MARKETS, LIVERPOOL, Exu., June 28.—The spot market is qulet at 5s 3d@5s 4d. Cargoes steady at 253 6d, sellers, arrived. under yesierday. row 268 cars. OATS—Held an easy position both on their own as well us through their relationship with | Ieceipts were large at 479 cars, n_irom store amounted to 171,958 busheis EBradstreets reporied an increa e in 50cxs 0f 262« | September oats closed L4@3sC un- Estimated receipts for to-morrow Tne Produce Exchange cablegives the following Liverpool guotations for No. 2 Red Winter: June, 34d: August. s 1034d; Sep Lover, 4s 10840 the other grains. 45 103,d; July, 4s 1 ten ber, 45 1034d: © @8c B Ib_tor lower g 5@53sc @ Ib: light amber extracted, 414@434c; dark amber, dc; dark, 2@3c. 000 bushels der yesterday. June 23.—Consols. rench Rentes, 101f 1734¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Was easy. Cash, 79¢: July were 20 cars. PROVISION: ter feeling in the hog marke! fidence in values exhibited did 1ot permit of the reiention for long of the in When wheat aisplased firm- | ness during the last nour, product aiso made a | September pork closed 5e higher than yesterday ; Sepiember 1ard and rios each a shade —Profited at the start but the lack of con- inthe other markets Sterling Exchange, 60 duys Sterling Exchange, sight Steriing Cables... ... New York Exchange, sight New York Exchauge, telegrap! Fine silver, # ounce Mexican Dollars... PRODUCE MARZXET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS., itial improvement. (RO BUTTERAThe market was quiet to-day. ings were fairly liveral. and the demand moderate. The feeling was easy, but prices were unchanged. Extras, 1415¢; Califoriia tierce WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are weaker, with char- ters at 27s 64, usual options, Augnst loading. in port has a registered ton- nage of 43.000, agains: 51,000 tons ou the same 41,700 tons, agaiust 2100; on the way to this port, 25,250 tons, ugainst Exiras, l0@1034c; firsis, 814@9¢c; packing stock, 1L, e AN vacki chartered Wheat flee The demand g00d with supplies 9Ya@10yge B dozen. and 6% on MONEY—Was New York exchang W HEAT—The market continues very dull, both Board and shipping business. 95¢: cuoice, 97vgc; lower grades, SUGHSHC; choice for mflling, $1@1 10 % ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. SESS108—10 c: 900, 9844c. MORNING SESSTON—December—100 - Closing Price: WHEAT — June. % COYN—Jine, 27%c: July, 27%c; September, o'clock—December— —July. 16%@] 6Y4c; September. 17c. September, $7 20. “eptember, $4 20. Ya: Septemoer, $5 90. PORK—July, $7 023 —July, $3 05 RIES—July, $3 — December — 300 tons, | 2 —Is duil at weak prices. Feed, 6734 ce bright, 70c; Erewin, BOARD SALES —10 o'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—100 STOCKYARDS, average Tuesduy’s supply of cattle was on sale to- The demand was good 4 d prices held firm. Offerings of hogs were light. Iy, and pric es recovered vesterday’s (0ss of 5c. | The sheep market was active and strong. Faucy beeves, $445@4 50: choice to prime, 1300 to 1800 pound 10 choice steers. 1200 4 16: medium steers, 1000 95: common to 1air steers, | $3 B0@3 RO | 800 to 1200 pounds. $3 45@3 85; common 1o choice 75@8 45: vulls, cnvice 10 extra, $2 KO 33 60@4 00; @3 50: cows, common to fair | INFORMAL SESSI0) The demand was AFTEKNOON SESSION—NO sales. OATS—Dealers report Milling, 8716@30c P ctl good 1o choic the market very dull. fancy Feed, 90@92y common to' fair, 77 /2@ he: Gray, B0@Hoc: Surprise, 95c@sl V2. CORN—TLongh prices show no improvenient the Large Yellow, 8733@02%4c Small Round do, 87%ac; @B23ac B cu, Lower, dult and weak at 7215@75¢ B ctl. LUCKWHEAT—85@90c cti. £4 20@3 40: good al. | 101600 pounds, $4 00 M o s, $3 Ko NEW YORK MARKETS. | 530°%°3508 *hon | cows and heifers. fair 10 cnoice, &2 3 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. t0 good, $33 4 50: Texas steers. $2 50@3: Texas steers, $3 10 | @3 85: Texas cows and bulls, $2 10@2 75; milkers ana springers. per bead, $20@35. HOGS—Receipts, 16,000, $3 05@3 30: mixed, £305@s3 40: choice assorted. 3 45@3 50; light, $3 20@3 55 SH EEP—Receipls. iamus, $346 40. CALIFOENIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, Company sold € FLOUR—Net cash prices are: T5@3 85 B bbi; Bakers' extras, $3 56@3 superfine, $2 75@8. CORNMEAL, ET Cracked Corn. Family extras, Heavy packine ana | — Feed Corn, 20 50@21 B ton. —Prices in 10-b sacks are as fol- usual discount to Lhe trade: 234c: Rye Flour, 314c; Rice Flour, 7lhc; Corn- 234,@3c; extra cream do, 3Vac; Oatmeal, | Oat Groats, 43yc: Hominy, 4 B lour, 4c; Cracked \Wheat, 514¢ 43j5c; Whole Wheat Flour, Spiit’ Peas, 4 plgs. $2 80@3 05 Graham Fi 6000. interior 10 cuoice, FThat: O ¥ : Rolled Oats, 414¢} ati Green do, Y., June 23.—The Ear! Fruit lifornia fruit in the Union Auc- | tion to-day, realizing prices as follows: Cherrie Bluck -Republicans, $1 65@2 40 ver box: Black Tartarian, $2@2 25: PBlack Bigareau. $1 75@2 25; Napoleon Bigareau, Thirteen hundred boxes cherries grossed HAY AND FEEDSTUKFS. Anne, 81 55@2 30: PRAN-$15 50@18 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$17 50@18 50 B ton for lower crades and $19@20 ' ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15 50@16; Ol cake Meal at the mill, 821 per ton; jobbing, $22: Cottonseed Ollcake is out of market. HAY—The large arrivals have caused a decline and the market is very weak. New Wheat, $7 60 @10: New Wheat and Oat, $6 50@8 50: new Oat, #5@7 509 ton: new Barlev, $5@7 50 B ton; sec- ond cutting o1 Alfalta, $6@6 50. Oid Hay 15 quoted $5@11 50: Oat, $5@7 50; Wheat, and Oat. $6 50@5 50; Bariey, §5@7 50 3 % Compressed Oat, 36 50@S; Compressed Wheat, $7@10; Stock, $5@ ® STRAW—20@40c § bale. Porter Bros. Company’s sales were: Tragedy, $5@4 60. Plums—Oregon, $3 55: Abun- §: $1 16@2 20 Royal Hetive, Brill ries - Republicans. in hali-voxes, $1 30, Peaches—Ajexanders, §1 05 Apricots—Koyals, 90c@$1 0b. CHICAGO, ILL., June 23.—The lifornia fruit in the tion to-day, realizing the following prices: ries—Black Tartarian. $1 25@1 75 per box Bigareaue, $1 650@1 70: Black Republicans, $1 65 1 70: Yellow Spain, Plums—Burbank, $2 per half crate; C1 man. $1 03@1 35: Abundance, $1 90; Cherry, 90c. $1 90 per half crate #130. Pears—Andrews. 81 30@1 35 per box. Apri- per haif crate. ander. 30@95c per box. Company’s_sal, Cherries—Royal Apples—Red Astrachan, Clyman, $1 65@1 : others, 35@boc. noe, $1 75@1 90: rl Froit Com- nsolidated Auc- EEANS AND SEEDS. Prunes—Traged BEANS—No sales of any consequerce are being Bayos, $1@1 U7%z; Small Whites, 81 15 @) 30: Pea, 31 20@1 35; Large Whites, 90c@$1 05; Pink, 86@3214c; Reds, $1 25: Blackeye, nominal; Limas, $2 35@2 65: But- ters, 81 20@1 40 for small and 81 25@1 50 for S EnS_quotattons are pominal, there being no quotable at $1 50@ 295 @ ctl: Trieste, $2@2 50 B cu: Yeliow Mus- 0@1 50: Flax, $1 70@. B 1b; Alfaifa, 7%@9%; B Ib: ), 815c B Ib. ';r;x‘n/‘yl?.\s—u 26@1 40 P ctl for Niles and 81 26@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, Porter Bros. Prunes—Trag- Red Kidney, nominals halves, 60@75c. tive, $1 05@1 1 boxes, Lawson, $1 15. Pears—Half Peaches—Alexander, 40@ BALTIMORF, Mb., June 23.—The Earl ¥ruit sold California fruit at open auction to- Plums — Clyman, Royal Hative. $1 15@ | ty, $1. Peache: 180; Canary, 2 Rape, 2vac'® 81702 05 per hulf crate: “atherine, $1 35; Ch Alexander, 65¢@$1 75 per nox; Garland, $1. Apr Mixed, 8160 per half crate; Royal, 80c@ | June 23.—The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit at open auction to- day at the foliowing prices: VEGETABLES., Crbpams ot Catituf POTATOES—The supply is ample and prices are New Potates in sacks, 75¢@§1: new Farly Rose in bxs from the River, 75c@$] 25: new Bur- benk Seedlings, 76c@¥1 25; Oregon Burbanks, 70 @90c: Petaiuma and Tomales areabout out; Hum- boldt Burbanks. 60@75¢ ¥ cdl. ONIONS—White, 50@6dc: Red, 20G25¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES — Tomatoes Cucumbers are lower. Cherrles, $1 95@ Plums, $110@150 per half crate. Apricots, 80c@81 05 per half crate. Peaches, 50c @%) 10 per box. BOSTON, MAss. June 25.—Porter Bros. Com- pany soid California fruit at auctfon to-day as fol- Prunes—Tragedy, . Mixed, $2 90: Ciyman, #1 25@2 60 £1 30@1 40. 2 05 per box. are scarcer and Summer Squash is Green Corn is quotable Alsmeaa Corn, 6@50c for Pay and &g Plant, 10c Cucumbers. 81 Cherries—Royai Anne, 70c@$2 10. aches— Alexander, $0c@§1 45. Apricots— Royal, | Madeline, half boxes, $105. YOLK ~TOCKS. doz; Summer Squash. : Tomatoes, §1 50@2 50 bo 5 125 3 box: Alameda Cucumbers, $1 76@2 25 B S0c@$l 26 B box S1 50@2 25 for extra: Rhubarb, 25 @78c B box: Dried Peppers, 5@l2 Peppers, 25c @ Bb: Green Peas. 50c@$1 @ sack for commen and 3 B I for Garden: String Leans. J@8c @ 1 for common and 5@6c @ Ib for Garden Horse Beans, 40@50c ¥ sack: Dried Okra, 121/4c; Cabbage, 46@b0c ¥ cf Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Money on cal’ has been easy at 114@2: at 2%: closing offered at 2%. per. 414@5% Bar siiver, 6834c. Mexican dollars, 5355@batpc. Sterling Prime mercantile pa- Garlic, 2@3c @ Ib. is firm, with BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER —The market is weak and some dealers | make concessions to effect sales. CREAMERY—Fancy, 15@15%gc: seconds, 14@ 1435c B 1b. Dairy 13¢; lo ancy, 131,@14c; good to choice, 1214 ver grades. 11@12c. CHEESE—Weak. plentiful and rather low of sale. Fance mild new quotable at 61c & mon o good. S@ee: Cream Cheddar. 9c: Young fmerica, 7@8c i; Westera, 10@11c; Eastern, TG Teport the market weak and dull. Faralione Eg:s, 17@18c: Oregon, 10c; Eastern Eggs. 10Q12c ¥ doz: store Kggs, '103@12c: ranch Kggs, 13@15¢, \‘\;Mh sales of extras at i 6c: Duck Eggs, 123@14c aon POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY — Another car of Eastern i3 an- nounced for to-day. Tnese receipts from ihe East have weakened local Pouliry, which is dullin con- sequence. Live Turkeys, 11@12¢ for Gobblers, 10@11c for Hens: Geese, @ pair, 75c@s1: Ducks, $3 50@4 for ola and $4@5 ¥ dozen ior younk: Hens, $3@ do, old.” $4@ 4 5 siers, young, $6@6 5 yers, $4@5; Broilers, $3@3 50 for large and 82@2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1@1 50 B doz for young und old. GaME—Nom.nal, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Choice Peaches sod well. Avricots were in good supply and lower. Figs have declined. Plums keep steady. Apples sand Pears are quiet. Arrivals of Cherries were 684 boxes, selling at $1 @1 50 B box for Biack, and 90c@#1 15 for Royal nue. Peaches, 35@75c B box, and 50@85¢ P basket. Plums, 50c@$] ® crae and 50@756c ® box. Cherry Piums, 20@40c B box. Apples, 25@85c @ small box and 26@35c B basket and 6lc@$1 B large box. o G;&en Pears, 25@idc ¥ box and 25@30c B asicet. Royal Apricots, 25@50c R box, 40@50c B crate, 20@35¢ B basket and $20@25 ¥ (on in bulk. Moor- parks. 50@65¢ B box Figs, 40@b! double lav.rs. BERRIES— Receipts of Strawberries were 714 chests, selling at $4@6 @ chest for Longworths and $3@4 for large berries. Gooseberries, 2@3c P Ih. They are nearly gone. Raspberries, $8 50@t ® chest. Newcastle Rasp- berries, 40@75¢ B crate. Blackberries, $2 50@5 P chest and 40@6Uc 3 crate, 5 Currants, §2 50@4 50 chest. CITRUS FRUITS—This market is quiet and not 75c@3$) 50 ¢ box materially changed. Oranges for Seedlings, 83 50@4 for Naveis, and $1@3 P _box for Mediterranean Sweets; Lemons, $1@ 150 for common and $2@3 for good tochoice: Mexican Limes, $6@$ 50: Callfornia Limes, $1 D M SISk ancH; SEines prics) $109%) ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— The canners are paying $20@26 # ton forfresh | Apricots, eauivalent 0 7Ty3@87c ® B for the | dried product, hence growers are selling to the canners rather than take the chances of drying at | present prices. No prices for new Peaches or runes have yet been madie, Honev 1s in moderate request. Raisins are firm, with not much stock left in the State. CARLOAD LoTS—Apples, 114@2c B B for quar- A1jc for evaporated; Peaches, 3@5c and 6c for fancy: Avricots, 7@Sc | for prime 1o choice. 9¢ for fancy and 10@lic B Ib for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 2l4c for un- pressed: White Figs, 4¢ in sacks: Pears, 7c B Ib for evajorated halves, 3l5@6c_ Ib for quarters: Prunes. S@3v4c; Plums, 4vge ® b for pitted and 134@2¢ for unpitted; Nectarines, 515@d¢ # b for prime to choice and 5ljc for fanew JOBBING PRICES—Lvaporaea apples, 4@sc % I sun-dried, 139@2c: Peaches, 815@bc ana 6c for fancy; peeled in boxes,1215¢ 3 Ib: Prunes, 315¢c for four sizes, dlsc for AU@50's’ aud 4c for 7@9c tor prime to choice, a ncy Moorpark: Figs, black, 3vac: White Fizs, 3@bc; Pears, 8¢ @ Ib for evapo rated balves and 4@7Yge for quarters; Plums, 3va@4c | for pitted and 1@ilsc for unpitted: Nectarines, 4@5c ® B for prime to choice RATSINS—Prices are as follows. carload lots, f. . none: S-crown, 100se, 8¢; 2-crown, 23pc ¥ Ib: seedless’ Sultauas, : seediess Muscatels, 134c: 3-crown London lay- clusters, $1 35@1 50; Dehesa clus- ters, $2 10@2 25; Imper i cruscers, $2 60@2 75, JOBEING PRICES—Four-crown loose, none: 3- crown, 3@ilsc B i 2-crown. 3c. Seedless Sul- @ m tanas, 4 eedless Muscatels, London layers, 75@80c; ciusters, $1 50@1 75: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, $2 75. NUTS — Quotations are as follows: Wal- nuts, 9@lle for No. 1 hard and 11@13c 8 B for paper-shell, jobbing lots: Almonds, 6@7Yac for Languedoc and 815@10c ior paper-shell, jobbing: Peanuts, 6@614¢ % Ib for Iastern and — for Cali fornta; Hickory Nuis, 5@6c: Pecans, 6c for rough and 8¢ for polished: Filberis, 8@9c: Brazil Nuts, 9@10- 3 1b: Cocoanuts, 54 50@5 7 100. HONE.Y —Comb 10@1215c # b for bright ana 8 “water-white extracted, BEESWAX—25@ 7 PROVISIONS. Hams are very firm ai the advance. Bacon is &lso firm and Lard is in good shape ior sellers. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6c 3 1 for heavy, 7c M for light medium, 9c B b for light, 10c for extra light and 12¢ ® I for sugar- cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 11%@12c B 1t Californis Haws, §@10c @ 1b: Mess Beef, 37 50@8: extra mess do. $8 5 @9: family do. $10: exira prime Pork, #8 50@9; extra clear, $14 B bbl; mess, $12 9 bbl: Smoked Beet, 10¢ 8 Ib. LARD—Eastern. tierces is quoted at 5iac 3 B sor compound and 6l4c for pure; pails. 7lge; 5¢ @ Ih for compound : nd 6¢ for pure: half-bbls, 6L4c; 10-B tins, 7c; do 5-1b, T14c. COTTOLEN E—6@614¢ 1 Uierces and 63, @7Ygc B b in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—The Eastern markets are firm and in good shape, but this market is dull Heavy salted steers are quotabie at T@Tlae B | B: culis and brands. 6@63gc B B: medium, 6@614c B Ib; culls and brands, 5@5%4c P b: lizht, 5c: culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, 9@5ae: culls and brinds. 4@ Yac: salted Kip, 5¢ B Ib: saited Calt. T@8c: saited Veal, 6c: drv Hides, 1015@11c: culls and brands, 8@81gc; dry Kipaud Veal, S@ic culls, 7e: dry Calf, 15c; culls, 10ci (Goatskins, Kids, 5¢; Deerskins. nod summer. medium. 15@25c; winter, 7@l0c; Sheep- hearlings. 10@)5c each: short wool, 2l b: meatum, 10@50¢ eacii; long wools, 50 60c each. Cuils of ail kinds about 3 FALLOW 8c; refined. 514@d 3¢ WOOL—The locul market sales, though business is stagnant i best. Vailey Uregon 18 quoted st 9@10lec B @ do lower grades, 8@9%5c B 13 6@dc 7 1b; San Jonquin and ~outbern Coast, six niontlis, A@6C; San Joaquin, ioothill, good to choice, 7@8c; Sa Joaquin, year's ficece, 4%a@6lec: northern free, T@9e: do detective, Db 1OPS—Nominal at 11a@8c % 1b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Cai Quentin, $4 cutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 25; San 20; Wool Bags, 2414@28%4C. COAL—Wellington. $8 3 ton: New Wellington, $8 ® ton: Southfield wellington, $750 B ton: attle, $5@5 50: Bryant, $6: Coos Bay, $450: Wallsend, $7: Scotcn, #7 50; Brymoo, $7 50; Cumberland, $11@1% in bulk and $13@14 in sks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egi, $11 50; Welsh Anthracite, $8: Cannel, $7 50: Rock Springs, Castie Gate und Pleasant Valley, $7 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 ton in sks. CANNEDFRUITS—New pack of Cherries, black or red—3-b extra, $2 60 P dozen: 21i-ib stand- ards, $1 66@2: seconds, $1 55@1 85. White Cher- 3-1b extra, $3@3 50; 2Vq-Ib stundurds, £1 904 . Peache: jow, free, gallon pie. $2@2 50; yellow cling. 21s- standards. 31 26@: 40: sec- onds, $1 10@i 30; zallou pie, B2@s H0: white cling, 24g-1b standaris, $1 26@1 45. Apricots— 240-1b pie, 75@B5¢: gallon pie, 82@2 25. Grapes— flen_pie, 2@ 2 25. Raspberries—215- 1 stand- s, §1 55@1 S0 seconds, $1 30@1_55. Straw- berries—2Lo-Ib standards, $1 35@l 75; seconds, £1 50@1 CANN VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 80c 8 tins. Peas, $1@1 25 ® dozen. dozen. 2 COFFY 5@ COSTA KICA—19@207/2¢ for good (o prime; 18¢ ior good le@»(l with black beans; 1634@ 17840 for tulr; 1315@16%pc for common (o ordi- na SALVADOR—18@191/4c¢ for £001 t prime washed 17T14@1 7% ¢ B B for ‘air_washed: 1934@20c for g00d Washed vewberry: 1714@175&c Tor superior unwashed: 163,@1 19@197 ¢ 101 guod to prime unwashed peaber:y. (GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—2014@21%gc ~for prime (0 sirictiy prime wushed: 1914@20c for 200d 10 siricily good washed: 1734@] c for fair washed; 16@1714c for medium; 1414@1535c for ordinary; 1o@l4c for inferior to common;: 2014@ 21c 10r 0od 10 prime washed peaberry: 19@193sc for good to prime unwashed peaberry. FISH--Pacific Cod, calch of 1895: 100-Ib cases quotabie ai : 50-1b bundles, ¢ P Ih: Sitver King Strips, 8¢ # I arrow-Gauge do, 7¢ & 1b: Tablets, 8¢ @ Ib; Seabright Blocks, Tigc: Pacific llprrlnf 18c B box: Dutch do. $1@L 25 B keg White Fish, $1 50 in half-bbls and $1 75 in_ kit ‘Tongues and Sounds, $14; Mackerel, bbls—No. 1, $30; No. 2, $26; No. 3, $24: haif-bbls—No. 1, $1250;: No. 2, $11; No. 3, $10; kits, No. 1,$2: No. 2, §1 60; No. 3. §150. ‘QUIL‘KS[I.VEH—Qu(ned for export at $34@36 ® flask. OIL—California Castor Oil, cases, No. 1, 85c; buls, 50¢ B gal (munufacturers’ rates): Linseed Oli_in bbls, boiled, 48c: do raw, 46c: cases, 5¢ more; Lard Oil, extra winter struined, bbis, 5ic: No. 1, 45¢; cases, dc higher: China Nut, $4 80 @ 31 80 case. PETROLEUM AND GASOLINE—The Stan- dard Oil Company quotes as 1ollows: Water-white Conl il in bulk, 1234¢; Pearl Oil, in cases, 19¢; Astral, 4, 19c; 'Star, do, 19c; Exira Star Ofl, in cases, 23c: Klaine, do, 24c: Eocene, do, 21c; Deodorized Siove Gasoline, in bulk, 14c;do, In cases, 1ulse; 63° Deodorized Naphtba, in bulk, 63° do, in cases, 1815¢: B6° Gasoline, in bulk, 20c; 86° do, in cases, 25¢ § gal. WHITE LitaD-Quoted at 615¢ 8 . RED LEA D—Quotable at 614¢ B ib. TURPENTINE~In cases, "4Zc; iron barrels, Wooden barrels, 38¢ B gallon. CANDLLUS—Gramite Candles, 63, 16 oz, are | | quotable at 914¢: do, 14 0z, Blac: do, 12 07, T8c: do, 10 0z, 7¢: Llectric Ligni Caudles, 8s, 16 0z, 8c:do, 14 oz, Tlge; do, 12 oz, 6lgc; do, 100z, Blac; Parafline Wax Candies, White, 15, 28, 43, 69 and 19x. 14 oz, 9c; assorted colors, same sizes, 10c. EA i HEER-Dull ana unchanged. kKxtra heavy . 26@u8c: heavy Sole. 27c for No. 1 and 25¢ for No. 7; medium Sole, 24@26c for No. 1 and 22¢ # I for No. 2. Light Sole, 23@24c for No. 1 and 20@22c ¥ Ib for No. 2; Harness, heavy, 30@35c: Leather, 18@20c; 90c: Rough Splits, 46 SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company Cube, Crushed, Powdered c; Dry Granutated, 514c: s, $40@45 B doz: quotes, terms net cash: and Fine Crushed, all 5 Coniectioners' 4, '5V4c: ‘Magnoli Goiden' C,’43%c: hal’-barrels, than bairels, and boxes J4c more. SY RUP—Golden, in bbis, 15¢; Black Strap, 10¢ SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. S“The tendency is downward and dealers | Almost all descriptions show new prices. Beef Mutton is in good demand. Lamb is lower. Hogs are strong, with prospects for a further advance. Wholesale rates for dressed si0ck trom slaughterers are as follows: irst quality, 5¢; second ao, 4%2@434c: third do, 316@4c B Ih. o VEAL—Large. 4@5c;: small, 5@6c B 1. MUTTON—Wethers, 5@bbsc: Ewes, 4@4l4c LAMB—Spring Lamb. 5@53z¢ B Ib. POKK—Live Hogs, .\sy.g;x/fu iy 334@8%4c for small and med{ums and Veal are easy. b for large and dressed do, 432 WOO0D, LUMBER, TIES, ETC. 10c each: Redwood, $5 @ cord; Oak, rough, $6 50: peeled, $9; Pine, $575: Railroad Ties, 35c auplece for 6x8, 4lc for 7x8 and 46@50c TANBARK—$14 cora. LUMBER—Retail prices for pine are: rough, $15@17 50 for the diftesent lengtha; No. 2, $11; No. 1 Flooring, $21@2 $16or No. 1 and $i3 for N Shingles, common, 81 50; Shakes, 89 # RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. e tnvooa. | 1€EY : also properiy in A ; Kustic, $15@2: FOR 24 HOURS. 10,927/ Eggs, dos 768Hides. no.. 11,320[Peits, bdls..... 520 Wool. bis... 1,641/ Oregon. 875 Wine, gals.. 341 Lime, bbls.. ... 1,869/ Talow, cils 114 Leather, rolis Flour, ar. sks. Barley, ctls. .. Oats, Or, ctls... Potatoes, sks.. Onions, sks.... 50c # box for single and 75¢ B box for — [Chicory, tbL 440 Powder, cases. Buckwheat, sKks.. 142/Broom Corn, bis. Butter. ctls....... Cheese, etls... e THE STOOK MARKET. Mining stocks broke all along the line yesterday from the opening to the close. eral and pronounced, as wiil be seen by t:e list of sales, though there was 1o especial activity, ex- ‘The murket was demor- The drop was gen- cept poasibl. in Chollar. alized at the close. Following wers the “aiss i1a the Yan Francisee Btocx Foard vesterds: REGULAR MORNTNG SESSTON cOMWRNCING 9:7V). .18/300 CC&V...2.15, -36/700 G &C. 621000 HEN . 1.45/200 Savag. 100 Belcher. 100 B&B....1.05/100 .. 1.10/200 Mxcn. 28/200 Occat . ~42{300 Ophir /3.06/800 Ovrmn. AFTEENOON SESAION 00100 Seg Bel. ./80100 Union.... 185100 ....... 1.505500 Utab..... 28400 ¥ Jucki.. 50 Beicher .. 54(550 H&EN .55(100 Kentek.. 98[300 Mex .. 26[250 Occidtl..1.30900. . : 27300 Ophir...1.40 100 Y JacKet..54 -...82100 Union _.2.00250 Ovrmn. 100 C Point...54 Following wers ihe saies in the Paciilc 3100k oard yesterday : REGULAR awasroN—10:71. 200 Alpha.....17 200 CCV....2.15900 Mxic. | 200 Andes. . 200 Belcner.. J ~..60300 Con T, 200 B &8...1.10500 Con N Y ..04 L3 300 Crwn Pt...56) .1.06 800 Exchgr...08 crown | 258175100 Julfa. . .2.90 300 Justice .27 200 Keutuci 1255500 L Wash... 04 .1.16/200 Mexn.....9]| AFTEENOON SESSION — L..35B600CNY 800 B&B....1.00300 C Point... 21,023,500 .. 5 ~96 100 Excnar 11794700 Gac. /400 Potosi..1.35 300 Caleda.... 100 Cullnge. .. 25 200 Mono. ....08| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, June 23—4 ». ». Alpha Con. . 57 Lady Wa 55 Nevada Queen. 27 | M Cook. We Chailenge Con. 33 Con. L perial Coufidence .. Svndicate. ... —Isilver Hill.. b3isierra Nevada, U5/ Union Con LastSierraNev Goula & Curry. 1 Hale & Norcrs. 1.65 1.25 Yellow Jackec. 25 00160 Savannal. | C W Lee & w. Detroit G W Noell, Shanghal Monterey Keystone Con. 65001200 ....... 34 Asked..... 85/Asked Ybarra . LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid 2 Humboldt Bank. ... Asked 100 Atlas Iron Work: ‘Asked 50 Tuscarora Water. . STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY. June 23—2 p. 3. UNITED STATES BONDS. 500 Lockwood Con. U S 4s coup. 1083, Do new issuel 17 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 11284 PacRoll M6s. 122%4Do 2d i3 6. O Iy 63.105 |P&Ch Ry 63 — [Pwl-st RR8s. Reno, W€l — Sacto P & L. 5EEN PR 5810014100 SPRRATIZ 68 634 2 y-sg\{m‘ 1 6310844111 3310594 S i 53. SPErRCalgs. ISV Water6s. 119 Waterds.. 9914100 StktnG&E 65 Suns: T&T8s 100 10414 Sutter-stR611071 — 10544 VisaliaWCbs — Cal-stChless. Cal Flec L 63 Cntra C W 5s Dpnt-stex-cp 95 Fdsn L&V 63120 F&CH K R68. 10415 Geary-stR55. 102 LosAng L Bs. Do Gnteed 85 Mkt-stCbleBs]2s DoRyConds.. 105 NatVings st 96 NevCNgRTs. 95 N P C RRés. N Ry Cal 6s.104. N Ry Cal 55. Oak Gas 5s. Lo 2d is bs..104 e forv0d green unwashed; | WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 3! 5 |Sprg Valley 8814 ©AS STOCKS. |Pacific Lieht 48 |Sun Francsco 9414 84 5214 Stockton. Oak G L& 52 Pac Gasimp. 85% B6L4 INSURANCE $TOCKS. Fireman’sFd170 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. LondonP&A. 128145130 London&sSF. Amer B&TC. Bank of Cul 239 ~ 24215 Merch Ex Cal S D&TCo 54 FirstNa.ionl. Grangers ... 1371/,is-mer BCo. — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Ger S&LCo.1400 1445 Sav & Loan.. Homb S&L.1100 1450 .25/ SFSavUnion — STREFT RAILROAD STOCKS. |Dak SL&Hay Union Trust. 750 Caltfornia.... 10814 Ial FOWDER STOCKS. Atantic D... Eastern D.. MISCELLANEQUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. BlkDCoalCo. Cal Cot Mills Cal Dry Dock Pac Aux F A GasConAssn. — Ger Lead Co. 85 — |PacTransCo. — 24 HawC&SCo.. 19 204 Pac T&T Co. 55 10 Hutch S FCo_32% 2314 Sunset T&T. 41 — MerkxAssn.100 110 United CCo. — 25 M Elec Light 414 — | EALES—MOBNING SESSION 100 LP & A Bank.. 300 Mutuai Klectric L $2000 Norihes 50 Oakland Ga: 40 S F Gslizhe 85 8V Water... $2000S V 6% Bonds. £2000 S F & N P Railway Bonds: SALES—AFTEENOON ~ESSTON. Board— 1/ Eastern Dynamite. . . 7500 32000 Marke'-st Rallway Con 5% Bonds 105 50 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. W. Hibernia Savings and Loan ~oclety, loi on X line of Filbert street, 166:8 £ of Franklin, £ 33:4 by N 275 ais0 lot on E line of Frinklin street, 0 N of Filbert, N 53 by E 100; $4452. Charles'W. Smith to Mary A. Smith, lot on N 25 ] 50 R'y of (al 6% Bowds. line of Geary street, 206:3 E of Lasuna, E 25:10 eet, 150 by N 120; also lot on E line of Naples - N of India avenue, N 100 by ¥ 100, block 51, E: celsior Homestead: also iot on N line of Geary street, 130:5 E of Laguna, £ 25:10 by N 120; al%o 10t o N line of Washington. 155 Eof Drum m, | E 40 by N 60: also lot on E line of Humboldt streer, 213 N of Brunswick, B 178 bty N 106:6, West End Homestead; also (ot in Ma-onic Ceme- eda County : zift. Mary H. Cunuingham to Alired Bouvier, iot on N line of Broadway. 87:6 E of Scott, E 50 by N 150, quitclaim deed; $10. Robert C. and Margaret Ogilvie to Lucy J. Camp- bell, Ioton E line of Lyon street, 37:6 S of Grove, S25 by E 100: $10. = Julia Stapleton to Bridget Stapleton. lot on N line of Nineteenth street, 110 W of Church, W 50 by N 114, all interest in the estate of John Staple- ton: $800. % J.Q. A. and Cynthia E. Patterson to Willlam J. Siebert, lot on W line of Sauchez street, 78 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by W 100; $10. lernest and Ida Ulman to Chris:ina M. Dettner, lot on W line of Hoffman avenue, 135 S of Twenty-fourth, $ 25 by W 125; $10. Serafino and Maria Arata to Luigi Gui-asso, undiviied quarter of loton N line ot Vallejo str el 63:9 E of Powell, £ =0 by N 137-6: $10. Frank Morchio (administrator of the estate of Mary Morchio) to Gi. Orsi, lot on Sline of Pine street, 49:6 E of Powell, E 19 by S 66; $4950. Jobn and Mary J. Woolley to Dems P. Collins, lot one S line of Broadway, 22:9 W of Jones, W 22:9 by S 60; $10. Devilla M. Shafer to Mary A.Shater, loton N Ine of Filbert s'reet, 225 W of Leavenwor.h, W 25 by N 137:6: $10. 87t T Gualala Mill Company to Frederick W. Van sicklen and Willis E. Davis. lot on NE line of S euart street, 229.2 SE of Market. SE 45.10 by NE 18! ubject to mortgage: $31,600. Heory, Lillie and Jeannette” Wolff, Magdalena Shirer, Mrs. M. Teon, Mrs. J. Dinkeispiel, Regina Wertheimer and Henry Schwariz (by B. P. Ollver, commissioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan so- clety, lot on SE line of Howard strest, 8 SW of First, Sw 25 by SE 85: also lot on'SE line of Howard street, 105 SW of First, SW 25 by SE 8 also lot on SW line of Tehama street, 100 SW of First, SW 50 by NW 80: §25,000. Howard Presbyterian *ociety to Jereh and John J. Mahoney, lot on SE line of Mission street, 160 v of Third, SW 77:284 by NE 101, NE 22:2%, 215, NE 40, NW 15, NE 15, N\ 100; $10. Jereh and John Mahoney to Thomas Day Com- peny, same; $45,310. “0l 'and Dora Getz to James M. Fanning, lot on W line of Nineteenth avenue, 300 N of Point Lobos, N 15 by W 120: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Helen B. Van Wyck to Elizabeth B. Thompson lot on S line of Fourteenth street, 10 E of Ade- live, E 34 by S 105, block 573, Oaklana; $10. J.'R. Mead (:rustee, et al.) to Manuel Marshall, loton'S line of Mead aventie, 625 \V of San Pab! avenue, W 25by S 125.70, belug lot 40, Mead Tract, Oakland: $10. g . Thomas W. and Jane A. Badger to Philip S. Ken- ville, Iot on SE line of Seventh avenue, 80 SW of E Tenth street, SW 30 by SE 75, being ot 4. block 11, map of Badger's subdivision, block 14, Clin- ton, East Oakland: $10. John K. ana Lizzie Turner to Charles E. Green, 1. on W line of iafayette street. 150 S of Clement avenue, S 37:6 by W 108, block 59, Encinal, Ala- meda; $10. F. K. W hitcomb (administrator estate of J. B. Whitcomb) to Maurice S, Woodkams, lot on SE corner of Duraut avenue and Choate street, £ 110 by S 80, being portion of lot 1, block 10, College Homestead, Berkeley; $2430. Maurice S. Woodhams to Phi Delta Theta of Berkeley. same, subject to mortgage for $1200, Berkeley; $1200. Ella N. Adams 10 Gottlieb Schmierer, lot on line of Walter avenue, 240 £ of Orchard street, £ 40 by N 132.50, Brooklyn Township: alsoloton N & cormer of Highland avenue and Plymouth street. E 80 by N 15250, being lots 1 and 2, block K Alameda map Moss Tract, Brooklyn Townshi $10. Joseph P. Byrne to Kate O'Brien, lot 15, blocic W and lot 10, block V, same, Brooklyn Township; $10. Nilsen, lot on E line of Peraita street, 208.40 X of Fourteenth, N 62:10, £ 86.62, S 50, W 101.60 to beginning. being lots 27 and 28, block 581. Map of Peralta and Center-street Lands, Oakland; $10. Builder's Contract. Anna D. Whittle with W. F. for building containing twenty Day, architect. DX idhg cgeag Cn HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J Arnott, Minneso's C H Johnson, Oakland ‘AHuckett, Alameda J Chiorini, Sacramento J Shauzhnessy, Sacto. J A King, Sacramento J C Winters & w. Chica R G Rungon, Chicago E P Peterplace, Chicago C Newman, Bos'on C G Young, Boston W H Downey & w. Bostn K E Brayton, Bosion H Smith, New York J Jones & w, New York H Lunt, Chicago J C Crow, Chicago H T Wiison, Cincinnati BALDWIN HOTEL. € H Monroe & w, Benicia J A Lyon, Sacramento E W liall & w, facto O A Hale, San Jose M C Malone, Atk T Malone, Atk T 8 Malone, Atk D W Long, Oakland H S Foote Jr, Uakland J J Talley, N Y J Vorspker, Vallejo W Drown, Angels Camp Mrs J I Pitt, St Louis L Burkett, Seattle D M 3oses, N Y W J Hopkins, Cal J E Hughes, L Angeles S Hansen, Seima E J Wagner, St Joe W J O'Brien, San Jose F FTibbets, G Campbeli, COSMOPOLITAN HOIEL. I S Hawk, Nevada J M Johnson, Los Ang | G W Brooks, Stockton J E Brown, Portiand W D Stell & w, Sac W Benson, Fresno R Wiilard, Seattle Miss Wiilard, Seattle Mrs Shine, San Rafael M Moch, Stockion DS Jones, Stockion ¢ Ward & fy, Fresno Point W D Grady, San Rafael © C Antram, Stockton Mrs F Burke, Downiev Miss Whitney, Los Ang Mrs A Cas ity, Snelling W C Collins &fy, LA D Watt & w, Los Ang | O P Anderson, L.os Ang J Gerraghty, St Louis J Barlogi, Nevada Capt K McDonald, Alaska M Simmons, San Jose I Toman & w, Sutter Crx Mrs Keefe & d,Sutter Cr P Donaldson, Santa R.sa J R Roberts, Petuluma D L Johnson, Oakland PALACE HOTEL. G C Salch, Toledo H D Hibbard, N J H W Jones & w, Mare I H E Picket, Placerville C V Rosenshine, N Y W H Boyd, N Y s K E Judson, N Y W G Higgins, Chicago E F Williams. Portland E C atile J W Perkins, Ind Mrs H L Caipman, Sdney Mary J Gregg, Ia J R Clark, Los Angeles D K Lee & ch, Denver Ty Field & w. E A Davis & w, Marysy H Walters, N'Y & A Lung, US'N Mrs G A Lung, Mare [d | H'P Goodman, Napa ~ Mrs Uoodman. Napa | Claire Goodman, Napa Ruth Goodman, Napa Dr D Smith, Napa M s R Wylie. Napa ¥ Searles, Nevada City J M Waidron, Pueblo Dilss Hayes, Dunkirk H D Luff, Chicago Mrs H D Luft, Chicago D F Warnock, Chicago W S Ingraham, N Y E E Stockton, N Y GRAND HOTEL. G Robb & wf, California J Marchant, Los Angeles F L French, “anta Cruz T G King, Nap: A Baunhauer & w, Sacto J B ‘I routman, Chicago A A Morey & w, St Cruz G W Krummer, Seaitle Miss Morey, Santa Cruz Mrs Krummer, Seattle Miss Case, C hicazo Miss Cody, Santa Kosa E K Hinckiey, Uakland T K Lake, Boston A Jones, Oaklind A P Halfnill, Ls_Angeles J N Montgomery, Chico W J Simonton, New Yrk R Effy, Santa Cruz Mrs W J Simonton, N Y 1 Greén, Santa Cruz E J McGanney, Cal J Sullivan, Willows J W Shannoun, Sacto J B Waldmere, Ls Angls J D Fredricks, Los Angls P N Smith, Los Angeles D Nathan, Fortland Miss F Johnson, Napa Mrs H E Bradiey, S Jose E Kelley . Chicago E C Ioftus d& wf, Cal W M Heme, Michigan J J Snyder, San Andreas Miss Gosa, San Jose Mrs Goss, =an Jose H Wittenberg, Portland D S Stewart, lowa Miss E Shea, Ls Ange.es Dr T Fimt, ~an Jusn Mrs J Cook, L.o: Angeles G L English, New York J Enright, «edding Miss Cupfer, Santa Kosa B Brown, California Mrs McCalium, Sta Rosa H Thomas, Reddiug R I Stevens, Randburg ¥ L Coombs, Naps A Lipman, Sacramento G S McKenzie, Napa W H Moiriasey, Orand G B Knapp, Portland E A Bridgford, Colusa A Smith, Court! Page (by B. P. Oliver, commissioner) to E. . and Jennie L. Marshall to N. and Gertrude | Wilson, plumbing -six flats on SE cor- ner of Broadway and Hyde streets; $4613: Clinton cramento W F Cochrane, S Rafael ass Val W B Russell, Sacramento J Zemannky, Sseramnto N K Sempers, Sacramnto nd Miss J Blanchard, S Jose —————— e OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STKAMER [ DESTINATION. | SAILS. | PrER. Jne 24.104x | Pier 13 Jne 24. 9ax | Pier 11 Orexon poris . |Jne 24, brw | Pler 13 Sydne: |4ne 26, 2rm Oceanic 25 5pm| Oceanic Grays Harbor. |Jne 26,12 u | Pier 2 ..{San Diego.....|Jue 26.11ax |Pier 11 HumboldtBay Jne 26 x| Pler 8 Rio Janeiro. | China & Japan | Jne 27. Spm Columbia... | Portland Acapulco...| Panama. . Eorexa .. | Newnor: [ [Jne 28 #au|Pier L1 Vic & Pat 8nd | Jne 28, ‘Bam | Pier s Gravs Haroo |Jno 10, 4rw| San Diego... .|Jne 30.11ax Pier i1 1 nauina Bay..|Jne 30, 5eu pier 2 Jne 30, brw | Pier 13 July 2.10Au | Pler 24 July 2,10au | Pier 11 anJuly 2, Sem NOTICE TO MARINERS, San Francisco Bay—California Empire Alameda.... Jne 27,10ax | Pier 24 Owing to the removal of tlie wreck of the ship Blairmore the two second-class nun buows placed to mark this obstruction have been removed. Crescent City—California. Notice is hereby given that the whistling buoy off the entrance ta Crescent City, Cal., has been replaced in its 0id position. By order of the Lighthouse Board, FRANK CoUrTIs, Commander U S N. Inspector Twelith Lighthouse District. PMSS -{dne 27,12 uPM SS PMSS THE CALL CALENDAR. JuNE, 1896. Su. Mo. Tu.| W.|Th. | FE.[S-| Moon's Phases.]| 1 i 2|8 | 4|56 =rastQuarter| — | — | ——|—['S June 2 e 101113 {13] [7]8]9 | New Moon. i T ) e e | 3 E 4 15\16[17‘15‘191201@ une iy e e P e T | First Quarter| {2122 | 23|24 i 35|26 37| June 18, L‘Tn 9| 50 | | |&) Fuil Moon. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. T 1 Frox Tooe Gaelic... ina and Japan... ~Juneza Corona. San DIego........ | -June2s Umatil Victoria & Puget Sound | Juue2i Trockee. .. Coos Bay..... ..June24 Alcatraz.. Yaquina Bay... [ Junez4 Mineola. .Junezb ewport . June26 Grays Haroor. Yaauina sy Weeotz. .. 2 Orizaba 2 Mackinaw ... June28 Biate of Cal_ .| | portiand. o City of Puepia.. | Victoria & Puges Sound .. Colon...... .| Panama.. £ Crescent Ciiy. .. | Lrescon: Citv. e Progressist....... | Departure Bay..........|..June St Paul L. Newport. ... June3o Arago... .. ..l |Coos Bay .. ~June30 North Fork.. . Humooidt Juiv 4 SUN, MOON AND 11DE. . £. COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY Trnm BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL [ 4.47| Moon rises.... .7.37| Moon sets.. Sun rises. Sun sets.. June—1896. k3 1.23| 5.3111.20 209 | 38j.... L wi CE W 5.9, 7.20|—13| 251/ 5.4 800 0.8 3.30 47| 854/ 01| 4.02 4 2] 9.09 4.34| NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning vides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the dny in the otder of occurrence as 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 heights given are additions (o the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given ls subtractive from the depth given by the charts. —_— e HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. N MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO, June 23, 1%96. ) The time ball on Telegraph Hiil was aropped exactly &t noon to-day—i. e., st 10on of the 120th meridian, or exacily at 8 P. M., Greenwich time. A.F. FECHTELER.. Lieutenant U. S. N in charge. ————————— SHIPPING INTELLIGENC.. Arrived. TUESDAY. June 23. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, ours trom Moss Landing; bal.ast, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Willamette, Hoimes, 79 hours from Departur+ Bay: 2634 tons coal, to Oregon Imp Co. Haw stmr Kahului. Tyson, 13 days from Kabu- lui; 18,950 bags sugar, io Alexander & Baldwin. Stmr Columbia, Bolies. 4913 hours fm Portland, via Astoria 38 hours; produce, to O R & N Co. Ship ¢ olumbia, Neison, 10 days from Departure Buy: 2440 tous coal, to K D Chandler. Ship Yosemite, Fullarton, 10days trom Tacoma: 1848 tons coal, to South Prairie Coal Co. Schr Muriel, Carisen, 26 daysfrom Honoipu: 15,153 bags sugar, to Wil ms. Dimond & Co. Schr Nokomis, Roos, 14 daysfrom Redondo, ballast, to W G Hall. Cleared TUESDAY, June 23. Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Ship Baring Brothers, Libby, Mollendo: W R race & Co. Br_ship Holt Hill, Williams, Liverpool: G W MeNear. Nor bark Fortuna, Mikkelsen, Tacoma: J D Spreckels & Bros Co. sailed. TUESDAY, June 23. Sty Walla Walla, Wallace. Victoria and Port { Townsend. Stmr Gipsy. Leland, Santa Craz. Stmr Supol. Dettmeérs, Moss Landing. Stmr Weeott, Whitney. Port Kenyon. Stmr W hitesboro, Johnson. Schr Nettie Low. Low, Poin: Reves. Schr Pioneer, Mikkelsen. Astorla. Sohr Lucy, Peterson, Umpqua. Schr G W Watson, Friedberg, Port Gamble. Teiegraphio. POINT LOBOS. Juue 2310 r. a.—Weather thick wind SW: velocity. 16 miles. Charter he bark Mohican loads mdse for Honolulu; schr vator. lumber at Tacoma for San Blas: schr aura Madsen, ties at Noyo for Salaveny; Nor ark Eira, lumber on the Sound for Melbotirne— prior to arrival, 41s. <poken. Per ship Columbia—Of the Columbia River, bark Ruius E Wood, from Seaitle, for San Francisco. May R0—Lat 32 N, long 39 W, ship Jabez Howes from Philadeipnia, for San Francisco. Juned—Lai 16 S, long 58 W, Br ship Belford, trom Shields. for San Francisco. June 5—Lact 8 N, long 25 W, Ger ship D H Wa jen. from Hull, for San Francisco. Per schr Muriel—June 21—Lat 36 12 N,long 153 W. schr Nokomis, from Redondo, for San Francisco. Miscellaneous. LONDON, June 22—Sixty guineas premium paid on the ship City of Philadélphia from New York, for San Franclsco. Domestic Port FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 23—Stmr Rival, hence June 2! USAL—Sailed June 23—Stmr Newsboy, for Re- dondo. EUREKA—Arrived June 23—Stmr Pomon: hence June 22: stmr Alice Blanchard, hence June 21, and sailed for Portlana. ALBION—Salled June 23—Stmr Scotia, for San Francisco. GREENWOOD—Arrived June 23—Stmr Green- wood, hence June 22. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arnived June 22—Stmr Alcazar, irom Greenwood. Saited June 2¥- Simr Alcazar. ASTURIA—Arrived June 2 landshire, trom Calcutta. HUENEME—Salled June 25—Stmr Lakme, for Santa Barbara. TACOMA—Sailed June 19—Br ship llala, for Cape Town: Br ship Celtic Race, for Sydney POINT REYES—Passed June 23 at 4 pM—Bark Rufus E Wood. from Seattle, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived June 22—Schr Newark, hence June 19. FORT ROSS-Sailed June 23—Schr Etta B, for San Francisco. Eastern Ports, NEW YORK—Arrived June 22—Stmr Advance from Colon: shixs Iroquols and Indiana, from Honolulu. Br ship Suther- Foreign Ports. SW ANSEA—Sailea June 21—Br ship Glenericht for 8an Francisco. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed June 21—Ttalian ship Francesco Clampa, for Newcastle, Eng: Br bark Largo Bay. for Westport: Nor bark Nordlyset, for Manchester, Samarak and Gaiway. FALMOUTH~—Sailed June 20—Br ship Glenburn tor Hamburg. June 22—Ger ship C H Watjen, 10t Liverpoo. LONDON—Arrived June 23—Brship Ardmore, from New Westminster. LIVERPOOL—Arcived Jume 22—Italian bark Ginsepn-. hence Feb 6. HAMBURG—Arrived June 31—Brship Balka- mah. from Oregon. HULL—Arrived June 21—Ship Hiawatha, hence Feb 6, PRAWLE POINT—Passed June 21—Br ship Beecroft, hence Jan 7, for Hull. SYDNEY—In port June 20—Br ship Blairboyle, from Aleoa Bay, (0 load for San Fraacisco. HONGKONG—Arrived June 25—br sunr Belgic, hence May 38. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived June 23—3tmr Aller, fm Bremen. Sailed June 28—Stmr Trave, for Bremen. BOULOGNE—Arrived out June 23—Stmr Maas- dam. LIVERPOOL—Arrived out June 23—Stmr Teu- S PENHAGEN—Arrivea out June 23—Stmr e T HAMPTON—Arrived out June 23-Stmr B AWLE POINT—Passed June 23 — Stmr Aachen, from New York, for Bremen. SCILLY Passed June 23—Stmr Manitoba, from New York, for London; stmr Scandia, from New Amburg. Y}%L\%{l’z R4 Passed June 98—Stmr Phas- nica, from Hamburg, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON -Sailed June 23—Stmr City of Paris, for New York. Iwmportations. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbia— 287 sks potatoes, 4863 sks 1700 gunnies tour, 231 hides and peits, 1452 sks wheat. 400 Sks bran. 24 pkis hams. 6 pigs dry salts, 957 roils paper. 2 cars box shooks. 10,585 ft lnmber, 100 bbls oil, 148 sks sides, 569 bils barrel heads, 95 sks oysters, 94 sks Dones, 2068 bd:s shooks, 1 5k coin and express. Consiznans. Per Columbin—Weils, Fargo & Co: Pucific Fer- tilizine Co: Clatsop Mill Co; M E A Wagner: R D Jones Lumiber Co: Bissinger& Co; M B Moraghan; Darbee & Immel; California Barrel Co: Kin, an & Co: W P Fuller& Co: Armour Packiog Co: John Wigmore: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: T J Cor- win: J A Lacy; Western Roll Paper Co: H Dutard Allen & Lewis: Otis, McAllister & Co: M P Detels: Thomas Loughran; Moore, Ferguson & Co; W & Larzelere; CJ Leist & Co; F Hillens &Co; W C Price & Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page.

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