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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 35, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD THE MAKKOTS, SUMMARY OF Silver unchanged. w r again. Barley weak. Rye firmly held. Oats and Corn dull. Heavier receipts of Bran. No change in Hay. New Potatoes and Onlons lower. Asparagus and Green Peas higher. & veral kinds of Pouitry advanced. Cherrles plentiful aud lower. Mexic.n Limes bigher. Hams firm. Other Proyisions weak. Hites, Wool and Hops du.l. dier. Other meats tnchanged. s weak. ady. Hogs ures last week. CONDITIONS STILL IMPROVING. tug. which 1s the one thing needui Lo a restoration 1t 18, tluences of the market favor- ard an improve- Irouds. LoLh gross of & vear ago. r the first week an increase of e 56 roads for the 760, avout 9 per cent: bs of he year, 179 000, or At One 0f the most satisfactory is that it extends is of all sections, show- 10 causes common {0 LiC MONEY IN SAN FRANCISCO. nt Treasurer United States at 1 and May 29, 1897, Assl B 00 e 3415 00 20 00 00 710 50 040 00 8 3, 5 SEane T.787 47 B 14236 from the same of ere as follows: Star sidiary sil ver, $78, 00 THE WEEK’S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercaniils Agency reports 24 | fuilures 1n the Pacific Coas and Territorle vrevious week and 1 responding week of 1896, T the past week are Qivided amo des as follows: 1 furni- : Jaors, 2dry goods, 1 biack s 2 general atores. 1 fruitgrower. 2 1 restaurant, 1 hotel. 2 cigars, 1 at 1 W.'and B. wines. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST (2 HOURS Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures et station indicate maximum temperature for the days: those underneath It if any, the amount of Tainzall, of melted suow in inches and hundredths, | during 'the past tweive hours. lsobars, or solld lines, “connect poin's of equal air pressure; iso- therms. or doited lines, equal temperature. 'The Word “high” means high barometric pressn fs_ususily accompanled by fair her: refers 10" low pressure. and is preceded accompanied by cloudy wd rains. usially first appear on the Washington When <he pressure is high in_the interior Iow alo: e coast, and the isohars extend b and south alonz the coast. rain is probable: but when the “low" 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. Witha “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure faliing to the California coast, warmer Weatber may be expecied in summer and colder weatler in winter. The reverse of these conditions Wili produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STAVES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL TURE. WEATHER BURKAU. SAN FRANCISCO, June 4, 1897. 5 » M. The following maximum tem- d peratures are repor tod Eureka. 60; Red Biuff. 94: San Francisco, 83 Fresno, 98: San Luis Cbispo, 83; Los Angeles, 88, Ban Diego, 68: Yuma, 104 ~an Fruncisco data: Maximum temperature 83, imum 52. mean 68. om stations in California m W, ather Conditions and General Fore- casts. An area of high pressure s off the north P coast, while an aiea of low pressure exisis zona. Parilv cioudy weather prevails thronghot ¢ entral California aud the platesu region batween the Sierras and the Rocks Mountalns Cloudy weather. with occasional I'ght showers, is re. poriea irom Wes:ern Washiogtou. The temper ture is generally above the normal throughout the entire region west of the Koc ains. Par cloudy weather will probably be continued Satur- day. Forecasts made st 8an Francisco for thirty hours endivg midoight. Jusie b, 189’ Northern Caiifornia—Generslly fair Saturday probatly cooler aiong the southern coast Saturday &fterncon; fresh norcherly wi id. Southern Californis—Fair Saturday ; fresh north- erly to westerly wiuds. Nevada, and Arizona—Fair Saturday. San Francisco and probably becomin le winds: oon. W, vicinly — Fair Saturda; cooler in the afternoon; lignt in< ‘o brisk west-rly in the I HaMMON, Forecast Official. AEW 3O k £XCHANGE. EW YORK, 5. Y.. June L—The stock mar- Ket seems 10 be going through & process of adjost- ing, for while the npward movement in granger shares app-ars o have culminated the remaisder of the market _continues strong and the sdvance made iu grauger shares is well maiotained. Ac- was createst In that group, Chicago 1gar Hefining, but changes in ihe gea- cvels in these cases were not impor- it Eefining @pened lower, but s0ou de- veloped sirength, presumable in antcipation of the declaiation of & dividend next week. The contrasi between speculation in that stock at this time and that which weat on during the tariff re- V500 0f 1694 is suriking and refreshing, but it is Perhaps oo esrly to speak with any cenainty in ihis regard, s the sugar schedules hnve not yet been reachid in the deoate on the tarifl. 10 point of s rengih anthracite shares were ihe fexiures of the market, Jersey Centra and Dela- ware and 13dson advancing sharply and showing more suppor. ¢ since the beginning of the year. In the bond market also thers was a falr degree of activi.y and a firm tone prevailed. The feasures of thal division were Atchison issues, 590,041 65 | Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf firsts. which ad- Operation the mar<et was on a wal with the approach of the three days’ * Conument, but the London marke was reported firm 1n all divisions. Gu1d to amount of $500,000 was withdrawn from for shipment to i:olland. i nced nocably. Londoa od_on th the sub-ireasury closing w. s strong. Money on c t0 %0 d o good premium. cou No. 2 3 75 GRAIN by steam, 2d. TAL ¥ OW—3c. TTER SUG AR—89-degre PETROLEUM Bal delphia and bulk, $3 HOPS— '95, B@dc: coast, ‘B HIDE: | ton, 14c CO« FEE—RI0, 3p Tu 7 4/@7 45 June, ic. | American Spirit Atchison Bay State Gas. Canadian Pacific. | Central Pacitic.... | Chicazo Gas. C.R&Q Con. Gas. Cordnge.. Corange P1d Erie,..o .., Fort Wayne. eneral Llectric Hocking Vailey Jersey ¢entral Eansas & Texas, Lake Shof s Louisville & Nashv | Mannatian Con.. Missouri Pactfic. ... National Lead. New Haven... . New York & 3 New York Central North Pacific. ...... | North Pacific, Pid. . | Northwester: | Uregon Navigation Orezon Navigation, Pacific Mall. Pullman Rock Island... Reading. . Southern Paul. as Pacific Coal &1 cific.. L. S. Leather, Pfd | Western Union.... | Wabash, Pta. e ar siver. . Steriing on Ste U. 8 2's, rezistered U.S 4%, new 4’5, new, coup Siialn 4. coup. B . B's, coupon. . ondo [§ U 1 U U CHICAGO, { prevailed 1n sed at a decline. Tir., markets. and 7 months. 3 per ed Stock kxcha ge collstern indorsed bilis receivable. 3@3Ys per cen gle names, $15@4 per o North American. ... 1 1@114 per cent 2 per cent; 4 months, 2ig per cent cent and prime s names. $@d per cent steriing 84 8614 for | mund.~ Actuai rates sight drafts $4 87, cavie Domestic exchapge on Francisco, sight Money in London 4@% per cent. t in open_mark months’ biils 34@] per cent. temver. 697c; December. 71 bac. | _FLOUR—Winter, bbis. supertine, $2 80@3 05; extra. £3 B0@3_40; clears. $3 40@3 55; straights, $4 05@4 20; patents. $4 55@4 85, FREIGHTS—New York 1o Liverpool, Pro rop ot '95, 3 8, pot. g ol Denver & Rio Grande Pfa. Delaware & Lackawaua 1d.. file. Quicksilver (Con Exchnge). Ton. . ring on London. sight.. pon Pial ou foreign acco kol 9 mouths, 314 p Posted asking & bills and_$4 88 ong bils $4 855,@4 86, ansters $4 87(@ New York and 1734c premium, telegraph Rates for both sbort and thre Amount ot gone into the Lauk of kngiand on balance to- | was £10,000 Bradsireet's reports business faiures in th Unite Sintes during the week at 197, againat 257 | last week ana 238 for the corresponding week u 1e to improve In the | year s Wheat and Flour. WHEAT— 10:30 11:00 12:00 2:10 | 3uge : R — | | Juie 1355 7T8ta Tids 7334 Reprember. 70Ty 7015 T0lg 3 December.... 714y Tisy 15, 711y pot, quiet, easier: 1.0 b. afioar No. 1 Nortn: ern spring New York, 76&4c; No. 1 Nort spring Duluih, 776gc: No. o hard winter, 73 54c | No. 2 hard winter, 74 545c Future closiug: ' Juue, 7414c: July, 7834c: Sep- No. 1 exira. duce. | PROVISIONS—Lard. prime, $380. PORK—Mess. 38 50@8 75. Creamery, Western, 15c. EGGS—State, fresh gathered, 11@1135¢. 16¢:9 raw, sieadler: refined, quiet and 14c bigher. New ) ork retin: d, 36 15: Phila- imore refined, $6 10; retinea 1n gic: "6, 6@9c; 18@23c: @10, WOUL—Domestic fleece, pulle —Buenos Ayres, drs, 1812@19¢c; Galves- LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light to heavy weights, 19@20c: aul, are closiug: February. e : : September, $7 3U@7 30: December, §7 55 o cid, 19152 steadsy. $7 40@7 45 30; Avgust 5@ Dried Fruits. —California. 50-1b boxes. 23;c: crown, : seeded, 73, @s% : seedless mu: UKKANTS—4%,@514" In barrels: 515@54ac | cases: cleaned buik, bl»@bC: cartons, 6@7 s APRICOTS—Callfornia, boxes, Blg@lsc. bags, | 74510, PrACHES—California, unpeeled, bags, 6@8c: boxes, c: peeled. 10@]2e. PRUN ES—Caltfornis, 25-1 boxes, 3@ic: 50-» boxes, 5@7 DATES—Persian. 60-1b boxes. 215@3%4c: fard. | boxes. 43, @b cases. Sxg@be. |, F1Gs—Yaucy orainary, 12@18c: fancy washed, 2W@2dc. CITRON—11@1234c for fancy boxes. WALNUTS-Calliorola standard, 6%4c; soft | sneil, 8c ALMONDS—Shelled, 15%,@28c. Metals. | (PIG IRON—Southern, $9 25@10 25; Northern, | $10@12 | P16 TIN-Straits, $13 40@13 50, | Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Clostna, American Sugar...... ~$1.6 623 $117 00 Americau Sugar Pr 104 8714 | American Tovacco = 7160 18 I 1 16 1 o 1 4 CHICAGO wARKETS, Jun ne 4—An easler scale, as was expected time money—60 No. 7. 8500 100 75 38 3714 ount in day in The 6 ‘ent prime cnoice : good s 1or for de 1 8714 a of dis- bu 3 50 5-16¢c; coast, 1. 15@ Sisc. March, %0 25@ 900 | 9 00 7621y 500 6 b2 56 00 300 000 00 8 00 66 15 feeling provisions to-day and the market | The principsl bearish fea of the situation Is the duliness of speculation, con tinued beavy receip's of hogs and easier grain Irading to-day was duil ana of » local res week are expected to b liberal. JOVHEAT- 830 1040 10:30 11:00 11:30 s e g ol July.. 6715 67 671y 67y Repieinber. G418 04 Gl e December...... e e s 130 115 June.... = { July.. 6714 | Sepiember. (21 | December.. — pu— BARLEY — sh RYE_Ca FLAXSEE —Jun LARD—Jun .83 ¥ 25,000. E: ers and feede, | matea receip Receipt HOGS-Recelpts, lower. SHEEP—"Receipt KA 30G~—Recel| and mixed strong, EW YORK. of the is $45.510,000, i 27 9-16: WHEAT— St wheat, 30s; ci Fterlipg Cabies. New Mexican Dollars. 1ML HY —~Cash, $275; Aug: RIBS_June, 84 22: BUTTER—Market st ork Exchange, New York Exchange, Fine silver. per ounce. CORN—Junie, 2333@23V4c OATS—June, 175y: A 3 1, 3 b, 7, Pro: 47:0 3 860; heavy, $326@3 571y; rough, % ckers bought 22,200, shippers 5500, 8OO uiy. 17 %@! , 26@32c. uly 53 6140 July, 76540, ust, 82 75. dace £760: July. $7 70, iy, $3 52 uly, $4 22 Ay, Heceipts 6000. 0 head; market dy to strong. N, Y #mount of $1.500,000 wi Clesriug-house amount of cold now June 4.—Gold vesterday. FOREILN MAKKETS, London. LONDON, Exa. June 4.—Consol French rentes, 1041 20c. ls, 118 c goes on_passage. quiet: kets, partially 6d cheape: kets, steady; Liverpool wheat, 4d@ds 5d; wheat In Paris firm: England brill:ant. Upiands, 43 rur Ihe Produce Exchange cable Liverrool quotations for G87%24; September, bs 641 oust, » , No 1 Calito; flour in Par rURRS. 0. 2 Red Winte Sterling Exchange, €0 day: Sterling »-xchange, sight. Creameries—ixtras 1434¢ B Ib: firsts, 13G14c; seconds, 11@ 2. Dairies—Fxtras, 13c; fioas, 10 @11c; seconds, 7@Sc; imitaUion creameries, ex. ira, 10@1lc. Ledies Exiras, 9gi0c: firais, 76 £c: packing stock, resh, 6G7c. EGGS—Marset’steady. Strletly fresh, loss oft cases returned. salable at $i4e. Livestock. BOGS — Light, $545@3 60: mixed. $3 45@ 25@3 35. Receipts stimated receipts for t0-mo: row 16,000, CATTLE—Beeves, $4 00@5 00: cows and helf- ers. $2 00@4 35; Texas steers, $3 204 40 stoci 5 65@4 60. Kecelpts 2000, Esti- | Marv or Lo-morrow 200, SUEEP—Market steady. Xeceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NkBz., June 4. ATTLE— 8800 head; market steady, 5@10¢ 4100 head: market sirong. Receipts at Kansas City. AS CITY, Mo. June 4 —CATTLE—Re- ceipts. 4000 head; market s vt3, 14,000 head: market for heavy SHEEP~Kecelpts, 3000 head; market strong. GOLD HELD BY THE BANKS, to tne s deposited in the vaults The held by the associat on banks total s silvet, No. 1 s‘andard California quiet ands:eady: ca; knglish country mar. rench country mar. roia, 6s is firm g1ves the followiny : July, December, 58 7d. | This starce YESTERDAY’S WHEAT MARKET. The following resume of the wheat market i3 furnished by E. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange erainbroker, 412 Pine street. 8ax FraNcIsCO, June Chicago. Wheat opened weak ou softer Liverpool cables. The fact that French markets were higher scemed to be lost sight of. There was cousiderable liqui- dacion golng on in July wheat. Country longs are beginning 10 sell out and are Dot going into Sep- tember as vsual. These offerings are of suflicient volume to satisfy the wants of shorts, which keeps the market rid of smail shorts, who generally lead in & run tuat is made to cover. There were no special features to to-day’s trad- ing. Cash wnPat was reported in less demand. Yeste:day’s cable off -rings met with no response this morning. The advance in_Liverpool futures yesterday proved thelr unworthiness this morn- ing. The manipulators apparently became afraid ieir own game and failed to boom wheat upon itious bas s Those who were caught in ihe trap yesterday loosened thémselves at ihe opening this morning. ¢ Liverpool cables reported a decline of Y, and those at the close showed a further decline of 1. July wheat vpered ut 6764C (0 67ac Fght at and advanced to 8734¢ on buying Chose who bought wea.ns puis 0 buyers to unlo.d upon. At the advance Many 0L OULata Sma.l Oss lie Condition of the muarket was weak. Septem- ber ranced early 31gc unuer July. At the ciose the apread narrowed Gown to 3Vgc. I liquidation continues iu July traders believe July’s premium 1897, will_narrow, and possibly Sepiember may sell over it. The bulk of trading just now is almost wholly in Julv. Septemoer Is growing more active daily,” and will be the most active month afier June’ 20, WHEAT MOVEMENT. Receipts. Shipments. Busnels, Ciites. Bushels. 117,600, Minneapolis. J0K,368 Duluth. 31,850, CMilwaukee. 34.400. Chicago.. 664.. I Toledo 3,000 U2Use Louts. 2, : Detroit 4,000 Kansas City TIDEWATER. 109,046 Boston. New York. .. Phiisdelphia .. Baltimiore. FRENCH FUTURES. June. July. Flour—Opening ............ve.......45 85 46 40 SR T T torn opened weak In sympathy with wheat. Sho.t who were scared into covering yesterday put their lines out again to-day at lower pric Iraders who bouiht on the break early in the week w re tuking profits to-day. Lsls aud provisions rather easier. Speculation continues dormant. San Francisco. 9:15 A M. sESSION. Weakness characterized wheat trading at the outset this morning. English futures were frac tionally depreseed at the op-niug, causing the Chi- cago market 10 decline on curb over night. Ciosing cables reported a furt er dec.ine of 1d hewvy se.ling of wheat. December declined 1o §1 193, against $1 2134 at the close yesterday. 10:15 A M SESSION. Wheat prices inclined 10 weakness. log freely. December opened at $1 1934, de- clined to $11914, an| closed st $1 1914 bid, stesdier Eastern markets causinga firmer feelin, 11:15 A. M. SESSION. Wheat trading was devoid of special feature December opened at $1 193, ~otd at $1 1§14, closea he iatter price, selleis. Trau were of moderate volume. December barley, 68, with very little doing. P. M. SESSION. n better demand. De nd closed at ¥1 1914, Crowa sell- Wheat mber opened at 811914 Lecember barley 50.d at 65bzc. There was buting ef wheat by two brokers supposed 10 be from a large shipper who has been short at higher prices. i e FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND ("l:nll“ GRAINS, WHEAT—Another slump at Chicago and Live: Poo! broke futures. as will be seen. Spot business continues at a standstill. Quotations are nominal at $1 2230@1 No. 3, 31 261,@1 2714 for. choice and $1 3U@L 37 5 for extra choice for mill- ing. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEsS10N—8:15 0'clock—December— 2000 cis, $1 012 10,000, $1 2035 18,00 21 2014; 36000, 31 2015; 000, $i 20, 2600, $1193,: 2000, $1 197, SECOND SESSION - December $11t35: 4000, $11914: 52 000, $1 197, EEGULAR MORNING Sxss1oN — December — 000. $1 1914, 108—Decembec—12,000 ctls, 93%5: 14,000. $1 1¥ia, —Weak and duil. Foed. 6715@7114¢ e figure for choice bright; Brewing, 85 - 20,000 eculs, CALL BOARD sALES. INFORMAL EESS10X—9:15 0'clock—No sales BECOND NESSION—NO sales REGULAR MORNING SESsION—December—2000 AFTEENOON BESSION — December—2000 ctls, 68 iac. UATS—Fancy Feed, $12:@130 B ctl: good to choice, ¥1 10@) 20; common, 95c@T 0714 B cil. Clipped Oata seil al $1@2 ¥ ton vver toe raw product. COKN— Prices show no further change. Large Yeliow, £1@1 0214 B ctl; Smail Kound do, $1 10 @1 15; White. 85@95¢c % ctl RY E—Firmly held at 50@85¢ P ctl. | BUCKWHEAI—Is nominal at about €1 25@ 1wl FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash 34 T5@4 §5: Bakers’ Lo $4@4 35 @ Lbl. CORNMEAL. ETC. — Feed Cracked Corn, §23 50 # ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, 10 (he trade: Graham 100 Ibs: Kye Floor. $250 ¥ 100; B Cornmeal, $2@2 25: seal, 83 50; Ont Groats, prices are: Family extras, exiras, $4 BU@4 65; Super- Corn, $22@23; ©sual discou; 3 30; Euckwheat Fiour, 50: Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, $4: Whoie Wheat Flour, £3: Rolled Oats (bbis). $4 75@5 15: Peari Barley. $370@4; SpliL Peas, $3 50: Groen do, $4 s HAY AND ¥ EDSTUFFS, The Hay market is stationary, as receipts about fill the demand. Arrivals of Bran are larger. BKAN—814 50@15 for the best and 518 50@14 % fon for out:ide brands. MIDDLINGS_$18@19 for lower grados and £19 50@20 50 B t0n for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barlev, $16 50g17: Oilcake Menl a the mill, $2600 P #27 o HAY—Wheat 13 quotable at $S@10 50 B ron Dew Wheat, $T@7 50 ton: Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10; Oat, $6@H 50: new Wild Oat, E6@6 50; Ba ley, %6 50@S: Alfalfa, $6@7 50: compressed, 37 ©10: stock, $5@6: Clo ver, $6g8 B ton. BIRAW—=25450c ® baie ton; jobbing, BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos quoted at $1 65@175: Small Whites, $1@1 1714 B ctl: Large Woites. $1@1 10 @ cu: Pinks. $1@1 15: Rteds, $1 20@1 30: Black- eye, $1 U@ 60; Ked Kidney. nominal: Li mas, $140@1 60; Butters, $125@175: Pea, L 1 5. ©lELDS_Brown Mostara, £3 50@275: Yetlow Mustard, $1 75 B ctl; 51 6021 60 ary Seed, 13,@214c P b: Altaita, 6h4c; Rape, 2150 3,c: Hemp, Sc: Timothy. 41gc. ¥Eas—Niles, nomiual; Green, $130@ 1809 ail POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLE | New Potatoss are towsr, Ontons show no change. In Vegeinbles Asparagus and Peas are hizher. PUTATUES — New Potaioes. 50c@$1 B ctl: | New Eariy Rose in boxes, :bc@$l: Kiver weds, 60@70c: Burbank Seediings, '50@600 for Petalu: mas; Oregon Burbanks, 60@S0c. UNIONS—New Keds, 35@o0c B sack. VEGETABLES—Recelois were 446 boxes As- paragus. 187 boxes Rhubarb and 195 sacks Beans. Sumier Squash in smaii boxes, BUGToc B bo: Bay Squash. $1@l 50: Cucumbers, 40G75¢ for ville anda §1 25 for Buy: Asparagus, 75c@ | #1 25 for common, $1 50@1 75 for choice and $2g 2 50 for fancy: Rhubarb, 35@6c ior ordinary und 75c B box_for choice iarge: Orled Peppers, 6@sc RDi, S Fevvers ibo B n: wreen poas 5c@$1 25 B sack; ~iring Beans. 1lg@dc $ b Driei Okra, 8@9c % B; Cabbage, 75@85c % cu Carrots, 25@30c ¥ sack: Gariic, 1332 B b. Tomaioes, $2 26@2 50 B box. BUTTER, AND EGGS, Butter 1s firm enough, but the advance Is caus- Ing purcheses of Eastern which will produce their effect later on. Cheese 1s steady. Eggs continue weak. BUTTER— Cxrayny—Fancy creamerfes, 17@17%c: seo- onds, 15@16¢c B b. it DATEY—Choice 10 fancy, 14@150 B Bi lower grndes, 11@13c. PICKLED—15@16c B D for ne RKIN—16c @ 1 for new. CREAMERY TUB- ew, 1614@1715c B B EASTERN — 11@]1214¢ for indle- packed. CHEESE—Choice mlid new, # B: common | 10 good, 6@7i4c B M: Cream’ Cheadar, 10@11c; Younc America, ¥@9c: Western, llc:' Eastern, 13g16c ® b FGuS—Kanch Kges. 1214@14c; store Eggs, 1034@12c ® doz; Eastern, 11@1234c: Luck Kggs, 13¢ B doz POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY —Some descriptions are higher, owing 10 the absence of Kastera stock. Live Turkeys, 12@13c for Gobblers, 11@12 for Hens: Geese § pr. 76c@81 25: Ducks, $3 25@8 50 for old and 85 50@5 60 for young: Hens. 34@*; Roosters. young. $6 50@8: do, old. 34@é 50: Fryers, 8:@6 § dozen: Eroflers, §4@b for larg and $2'25@3 50 for small; Pigeons, 31 25@1 50 # doz “or young and for old. GAME—Hare, nomiual: Rabbiis, nominak DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Receipts were 468 chests Strawberries, 233 chests Curraots, 8185 boxes Cherries and 772 boxes Apr cota. Figs from Yuma brought 25@30c # M. Kecelots of Cherries ate much larger than ap- pears by the figures. for of the 8135 boxes report- &d yesterday at least 5,00 were in large boxes. Prices are still lower. Apricots from Vacaville are running small In size this year. Strawberries are irm and would be still higner were it not for the cheapness of other frufis. Arrival of 5 cars southern Bananas. Mexican Limes are htcher DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $2 50@4 50 P chest for largs and t.‘)’{;. for -mAh.’ lackberries $1 25@1 80 B cra @23 Gooseberries. IBU,S: ® I for small and 2@234c for large aud 4@se for Euglish Raspberries. $5@10 B chest; Wead) § crore, 00 © D XA X ecrs Flums, 40 . SUc @ drawer. qebringle Apricows, 26@60c ® box; Royals, 409 Se. 2 Green Pears, 30@40c B box. Apples. $1@1 50 8 box; Green Apples Cherries, 15@3s5c ® box sor red and blick Whiie, 1lo@4ic B Ib: loose Black, s @2 Anne, 40@75¢ B box ana 312@iac B CITRUS FRUITS—N e o s and $2@3 60 X for common; Seedlings, $1 25@1 70 B box: Mediterranean Sweets, $1 25@2 50 ¥ bx: Lemons, 75c@$1 25 tor common and $1 50@2 25 for good 1o choice: Mexican Limes, $5 50@6 % bo: Eananus, 31256250 w bunch Plueapples, $30 450 ¥ dos DRIED FRUITS, KAISIN from Newcastle, , NUTS, ETC. Hereafter, until July 31, the Dried Fruit houses will close on Saturdays at 2 0'clock . M. The marke is duli at nominsi quo‘ations. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 413@6c B I; fancy, 6%ac B Ibi peeled, F@llc: Apricots, 6@8c; Moorparks 10@12e evaporated Avpies, b@5igc: sun-dried, 2@3 Prunes, 214@3c for the 4 sizes: white Kigs, c; Floms, 4@4gc for pitied and 1@1l4c for unpit- ted: Nectarines. 315@5%5c § Ib for pime o fancy: Fears, 234@4c for Whole, 232g0¢ lor quariers and 3@5c for halves. AISINS— Four-crow: b@blec: seedles 3-crown London layers, $1@1 2 Dehesa clusters, $200; lmperial aried grapes out. Lnuts quml\h eat B@10c: Walnu's. 615@7c ¥ B for standard ava 9@9%zc B B for sofistiell: Almonds, 6@6i4c for Languedoc, 5@ 814¢ for hardshelt B for papersheli: Peunuts, 4@6c P B for Eastern and & for Calr- fornia: Hickory Nuts, f@6c @ Ib; Pecans. 714@ Be§ Ib: Filbderts, 715@8c; Brazil Nuts, 115@5 Cocoanuts $6@5 50 @ 100. HONEY—Comb, 1U@124 for bright and 5@9c for lower grades: water-white ¢xiracted, 5@514c: Ught amber extracted, 41e@434c; Gark wmber 4@dlec; dark, 2@3c B D. BEESWAX_29g25c 3 b, Muscatels, s 4150 Clusters, §150: PROVIS Hamaare firm, but eversthiog else s dull and weak. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 715¢ B for heavr, 8¢ ¥ B for lich: mediom, 9 for it 10c B B for eXtra light and 12c ¥ 1 for sugar cured. = Eas: ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@1215c @ B: Callfornla Hams, 1015@) 1c: Mess Beet, $+@8 60 bdl: €Xtra mess “do. £5 50@0: fwmily do, §9 S0@10; extra prime Pork, $10@10 50 exira clear. $13 60@14 @ bol: mess §1x60@13 ¥ bbl; Smoked Beef, Sizc ¥ 1. LA RD—Eastern tierces are quoted at 514c for compound . and_6c for pore: pails. 61sc: C Hornla tierces, 414c B ® for compound and dige for pure: Balt-bbls, 53gc; 10-D tns, 614c: G0 5B Bizc B B COTTOLEN E—Tierces, 6c. Packages. less than 300 B1—1-1 pails. 60 10 a case. 57ci 5-1b patls, 20 in'a case, 53gc: 5 palls, 12 In a case, bi4ci 10-1 pails, 6 il & case, Blgc: 50-Th tins, 10r % In case, sc: wooden buckets, 50 Ibs net, 7%c: fancy Lubs 80 s net, 76ke: halt-barrels, about 110 Ibs, Tz B bb. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. All descriptions nnder th HIDES A<D SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o B under souna stock. Heavy salted steers, T1a@Sc B B: medium, 7c: lght, 612@7c: Co hides, 634@7c; Stags, 4c: salted Kip.6c; saited C 7@8c: saited Venl, 6@70; ary Hides, 12@12% culls and brands. 8@10c; dry Kip aud Veal, 9@10c; dry Calt. 15¢; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@25¢ each; head are dull. 11, Kids, b¢; Deerskins, good summer, 25 m medium,’ 20c: winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shear- lings, 10@20c each: shorc wool, 30@40c : medium. S50@30c each: lung wool+, 60@75¢ each: 3,@3c ¥ b; No c ® B oted: Mountatn. 11@ onquin, year's cli TALLOW—No. 1, rendered 214c: refined. 4340: Grease WOOL—~pring ellp 13 ¢ 18¢c: Foothill, 9@llc: San 7@8c: do, seven months, T@¥c ® : Nevadss, 9@11¢; kastern Oregon. 7@102. HOPS—6@sc for tair to cuoice and 9@10c B b for fancy. Contracts_re being drawn st B@lUc for new Oregons and 7@9c for new Washingions. G AL MeRUHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Fazs, 475@5¢: San Quen- tin, $5 40: Wool Bags. 24@27c. COAL—Harrisou's circular s “During the week there have been ihree arrivals from W ington with 98:0 tons of (oal, two from Oregon, 530 tons; one from British Columbia, 2370 tons; one from Swansea. 5258 tons, and two from Aus- raita, 4703 tons; total 21,011 tons There is no material change to note thls week; business is very quiet ana values are stoady. Stocks in yerds areamjie for all present requiremenis, as sales are very light fo: all pur; oses: of course in June there is alwuys a marked falizg eff for aomestic uses and our faciories are not Comsuming their Bsual yuota. and teeling assured there wil! not be any marked advance in prico for severat mouths 0 come, they rest easy and ouly order s their necessities demand. There is a very formidable list of engaged tonnage from Australia. footing up sbout 160 000 tons all due here tiis year: as 9% o1 this I passed out of first hands the marke: quotations cannot become dis- turbed by tree arrivals from the Coionies. Our Lariff framers are dragging their slow length alon, and it becomes a query when the new -chedu will go into eflect. Locaily we feel fatrly confi- dent th Senate recommendations tor Coal €d by the * ouse. and our wholesale ac:1ng accordingly.” Welllngion, % @ ton; New Wellington, 8 South ficd! Welllngion, $7 50: Neattle, $5 0. Bryant, $5 50; Coos pay. $4 75: Wallsend, $7 % ion: Cumberland. $13 50 ® ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Pennsylvania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 § ton: Weish Anthracice, $8g10: Cannel, $5 % ton: Fock Springs, Cas #7 60; Coke. 114 le Gate and Pieasant Valley, 2 in buik and £13 B ton Insks. RICK—Chinese mixed, $3 45@3 60 B cti: No. I, $4@4 20 ¥ cll: extra No. 1, 84 40@4 60; Hawal- ian. £4 3715 Japan. $4 20@4 60. SUGAE—The Western Sugar Refining Company bas advancel iy prices and DOW quotes n lows, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crusied. 6luc: Powdered, 56sc: Dry Granulated, bc B B: Contectioners’ A, 6¢ § Bb: Magnoiin A, 484c: Extra C, 41pc: Golden C, 434¢: Candy Gran: ulated, 6¢; balt Lacrels 4c more Liau barrels, aud boxes Yac more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are steadler again. The other descriptions are unchanzed. Wholesale rates for dressel 0ok from slaughe terersare as follows BEEF—First quality, 613@6c: second do, be¢; third do, 4@414c ¥ M VEAL—Large. 5g6c: smail, 687 B B MUTION—Wethers, 5@5150; Ewes, 4850 B B LAMB—Spring, 6gic v b PORK—Live Hogs, 31,@3%c for large and'314 @i%ke for = diumi: sort Hogs, 248 0B Ib: dressed do, 415@5140. BLCEIPLS O0¢ PRODUCK. ToR 28 moURs. 4.91C) BULGE CUS. ¢ 306 11175 |Cheese, cugommm 114 2,855 Exgy. dos. 20,430 3 11405 Hides. no.coeree :B4 arley. ciis, 7,805/ P 170 Oats, O 0| Wing, gats. 21,350 Yotaioes 9| W ool. b 65 Oregon Oregon. iy Onious, 740/ | eatner. folls 5 Hay, wns.. 8%1 5% Eran ncs 7 108 Oregon, sis.... 1z Middiugs acs'" 720 Lumber. M fesme 10 — FAMILY RETAIL MARKET, Lutter Is dearer. No change in Cheese or Eggs. Summer Fruits and Vegriabies are becoming very abundaut anl are st-adily cheapening. Cher- ries are the leading fralt just Dow. Ments and Po liry are u .changed. Followingis THE CALL'S reguiac weekly retall price list: COAL—PER TOY. Gannet.. —@11 00| Castie Gate. § 50@10 00 ellingion. ~@10 00| PleasantVal £ 50@10 00 !\;Aw We: Southflela 250 ington. 10 00, Wellingioa - Eeaile..... 950G © | Coos Hay: —@ 875 LAY ¥RODUCR. T Eutter, fancy, # |Cheese, Swiss. .. 20@30 square . €0, % roii. . do. xood Cheese, Cai. Cheese, Eastern. 35@40 Common Eggs. -#0@35 | Ranch Exgapdz. . —@25 Honey, comb, . [10@12| co, extrucied. . 15@20| MEATS-pER POUNT. Bacon.. ... 12@17| Pork, fresh, Beer, chotes. ... 12@15 | Pork, salt.. do, good - 8@10| Pork Chops. {‘nm L:‘IM @ — ' Round Steak. fm, Cal.. -1215@15 Sirioin Steak. = do” Easiéri”.. 1831 8| Foriernonse. do... 17@20 Tards Lo 12@15 | Smoked Beet — Mution . @12 | Pork Sausages. Lemo...[. 10@ 12| Venl. . oLty 508 kETY 50@ 60@ 26@ FRUITS AND NUTS AND GAMRE 60 Turkeys, 8 . Ducks, each. 5|Geese, each. Hens, each.. oung Roost- Apricots. B m ... big SLimes, B doz......10@12 Appies. B 1. 8@ 2 Atmonds, B .01 12@15 Bananas, doz. .. 15@20 Oranges. B doz. " 15@30 sinck e Limekue rirs UIKil2@15 Penrs Sreen. ® . 8 8 Y 4@ ©Rwmsins, B D Cocoanuts,” each: 815 4@ 6Sirawberries, Ch ree B @10 T arawer. @50 Tants. ® urwers0@ay| Kaspberries bkt 10@121e {ooseberries. B b, @ 6WalDuta B Be.eri 6@ — Lemons, ¥ doz....26G50 VEGETARLES. Asparacus. B B .. bmiyMria Squash.B b 5@10 Artichokes, $doz. .15@4(| Dried Okra. B B..12@15 Beets, § doz .. .12315/Onions, B B....... —@ b Beans,white 5| Peppers, arie. 16@ — Colored, ® b. 8 do. green. B B —@z3 A P b 4 iA-rlnlpl._xnm....l 0 each Potatoes, ® b. 3 ¢ ers, eacil. 5@10|Rudishes. Bdzbehs. 10@12 Celery. ® bunch... 6@ —|ithubarb, ® ... 3@ . Cress. ® dzbunchs. 20@25 Sage, B b..........20@35 Cne mbers.dz ... 20@25Smr Squash. BB 6@10 Garlic, @ B.._... [ 5@ —String Beans, B B. 6@ 8 Green' Peas. §'b.. 3@ 4 Thyme, B B e Lentlls, ¥ b, 6@_»Turnips, ® doz....15@20 Lettuce, ® doz....15@25 Tomatoes, ® 9.... 20§25 FIBH—_PrR POUNO. —® Yt Flounders.. @10 Skates, each. (RN Halibut 10@) 2 Sturgeon. . Kinefisn I, B@1UTomeod.. .. 15 Mackerei | 4@ —iClams, B gal. 0 do, Horse. . ~@— Do. hardshell # Perch. 6@ 5 100. — Pompanc. —@ —Crabs, each. ... 12815 Fockfish.... . 12@ — Do. softsheli, # dz 25@35 Salmon. smok — Mussels, ® art. ... 10§12 Salmon, tresn. BLrimps Shad. 20 10 Oysters, Cal, 1 SE10 DO Entern, ' us. 20840 6ms THE STOCOK MARKET. The feeling 1n mining stocks continued weak and most of them shaded off a few cents. In the Standard Con. mine at Bodie, for the week ending May 29, work was don- on the 245, 265, 380 and 600 levels. Ra.se 4 in Bullion vein shows 14 inches £00d ore in the top. Raise 6, same vein, has 12 Inches ore, better than r-ce ntly. South drift in Black veln shows thirty inches of poorer quality ore North drifi, sume vein, has two feet of good ore. Norik driit trom raise 2 in Bullion vein has eight icches rather poor ore. | Nor.h drift_in 0ld works, Bullion vein. is nearly finished” North drift, Eas vein, has poor ore. In north drift, Fortuna vein, and 1, same vein. the ore is not yet broken. They aie stoping ore In the faulted and_unfaulted portions of the Bulion veln: ore. fair grade: In the loc ine vein the ore is rather poor. _in the Blac. ledge .he stopes are large, but still low grade. Raises 5 and 6 are changeable, but main'y g00d. At point “A” the ore is pinching. In the Burgess ledge ore Is bei.g takeu from old works, pillars and scale, and is fair srade. “Slahaara mill statement—Ore croshed for the week, 318 tons; average assay. vanner tailings, $11 89 concentrates produced, 3 tons; mssay vaiue, $143 3; jlate amagam proauced, 1312 {10y ounces, value per ounce $2 28. The mill was 10 close down June 4 for repairs. Tailings—Plant | treated 390 tons of tailings for the week: plant 2 treated 4-51% tons. Tne Pacific Lighting Company will pay a monthly dividend of 35 cents per share to-day. Tue Pacific Gai Improvemeot Company will par the reguiar monthly dividend of 50 ceats per share on June 10. The San Jose Water Company will pay a monthly dividend of 50 cents per share on June 10. SALES. Following wera the sales In the San Francisco Stock Board yestorday: FFGULAR MORNING EESSION. <ovrewcrNa 8:30. 100 Andes.....13| 50 CC&V ..1.75200 Ophir.....82 300 Belcner ...16/200 C Point...1%/250 Potosi....85 300 Bak. . 151/100 6 & C.. 381200 . .. .68 100 Caleda. ... 0¥ 100 34,250 Btnrd . 140 100 Cinil 1600 BN .1 176|109 3 Jnoices, 1301109 Mexican..3} AFTFENOON SESSION—!:%0. 500 Alta.......02/300 CC&V...1.70 200 Occide! 200 Belcher...17 400 C Polut...17 50 Potosi 200 Cholls 00 . 716200 Hax.. 72100 8 Nv.. 200 & 'F.." .50 400 Ophir... .80 200 Uta, 100 Cualige.22| I Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REQULAR = 400 Alpha.....08100 CCV..1.7314300 Ovrma. 100 Alta......02/700 ... ....13; 300 Poost 300 Andes.....1% .50 Conil..... 6w 400 . 3u0 Belcher.. 1t 400 Crwn Bi. 400 B&K.... 81100 G&C 400 SB&M | 200 ¥Fuillon....1115L0 H&N, 305 Nv. . ...35 | 200 Caleda.... v8/200 Mexican.. 300 Uniou.. . .28 150 Chlloge. %700 Ocedt 0 Utan. u4 2 0 Cholr... 1.15(100 Ophir.. ..8% (400 ¥ Joabn.24 500 ... 134100 % ArTRRNOON PASION-2:30). 200 Atena....04 400 CCaV1.7223/500 Potost.....63 200 Andes..18/100 ........ 170500 ............64 15 Beleber....16 200 C Polas.. 17,200 2 800 B & B.....BLI200 G&C . 300 Bulllon...11 450 H&EN.. 100 Caled... 08 200 Mxic. 100 Cuallge. .. 22 500 Oceld 900 Chlr... 11010 Ophtr. 200 ........ 114 200 Overmn... 11400 ¥ JaGKi...24 100 Coni ... 90| ! LLUSING QUOTATIONS, FRIDAY. June 4—4 . . Asked.| But. Asrad Alpha Con. 0Blinlma.... oo U4 0B i 0. Justion. 08 o7 14| nentne” vs 05| belcher... .7 17|3exican. 29 30 Hest & Helone: 50 NevadaQuess — (6 Eenton Coa.... —|ceidental 07 3 BUllion .....ce 1:{Uphir..... 80 81 Caledonia .| 0f|Overman. 09 1y Choliae 1.15 f'otosl. 64 65 Con.Cai&¥a.. L0 ~avage oo 25 30 Chalienge Coa 21 2%/ scorpion. ... — (4 Con. imperial. U1 Ui|-eg. Belchet.< 0% Contidence .. 90 - | Con New Yorz — 34 Crown Pota... 17 .35 EasiSiorraNa? — o1 burekaCoa.. — 29 bachequer . — 03 Goul & CuETy, 84 22 23 PYNCRAYYARE SR | $lUUa AND BOND EXCHANGE. ] FRIDAY. June 4-3 r.a | TXITED STATES BOA b | | P A rkea B asker URas conp.112 — |U S dsreg...109 3103 | Lonew wsuelzdly — | MISCRLLANEODS moxne. | Cavascviess. 11l — OakGas Sa.. — 108 CalFlecT, 80126 — |Lozdiase..108 — CntraCWs — 87 |ommbnsds. 1223 — tex-cp — 100 (&0 Ryds — 113 | Edan L&P 63127 — |P&Ch Ry 63.102 103 | F&CHRR 621063 Pwist KR81115 — | Geary-st RSs — 10233 Keno, WL&L — 103 HU&S513100 — tactoP&u. — 100 losang L6s — 100 [SF&NPR3..103 — | Dounteea 8 — 101 [~PREAriz8) 813, 98u Mkt-stCbie6s1243; — |SPRRCGh. 107 108 DoKyCon 0s. 107 10714 SPRR(alos. — w4 aLVingslsy — 400 |~PErRCaids 955100 | NeveNgR7s’ — 105 sV Waterds. 1185, 11014 Ry Cal vs. 1043410534~ VW ater 43. 10034101 DEyCa va — 100 | SIKIDGEEM — 10214 WaTkn sTocks Contea Costa 30 35 |Sprus Valey 914 993 | MarinUo.... 80 -3 ©AS AND WLECTRI~ ¥ TOEL ; Capttar, ... — 80 |Pacific Lichs 47 50 Centrai. ~ |SFG&Ele. 9414 143 M Elec L 914/5an Francsod z7g Sl Oak G L&H — 6414 Si0cKiow.. 107 15 Fue Gue Jmp 9035 I | INSURANC prorks. Fireman'dFa — 15 coMMKi Ty Antlo-Cal ... 50l — Bankor Cal.. — 28815 londonP&A. — 130 CubDETC0 — 105 |Merch£x... 13— 0 < BANK sTOSTL Gers&ron. 1547 1400 — 103 HoumbS&L.110) — sy — 35 40 900 1001 SkSay Ulionisy — STREFT RAILROAD &TOCK OaxSL&Har — 100 et 4 eracks 17 |GiantCon.... 27% 30 85 |Vigorta.. .l 90 — 315 8T15 Ly e Alaxarkes. $8 951 NaiVinCe. — 7 GerLead ©0.100 140 | ceanicSSCo — 24 HawC&sCo.. 1414 143 PacAuxFA 3 3 HutchSPLG 2314 28l PacBorazCa. 99 — MerkizAssw. 90 — |rarfPauumCe 61y 7 EALES—MORNING SESSION. Honrd— $2000 Market-st Ry Con 6% Bonds 100 Mutval Klectric Light ... 50 S ¥ & Electric Co.. bty do do g 100 Vigorit Powder ... SALKS—AFTERNOON SESSION. Board— 25 Alaskn Packers' Association 50 Hawalian Commercial. 50 Hutchinson S P Co 50 5 F Gus & Electric Co.. 140 S F Gaslight.. 10 SV Water... 18 do a0 $4000S V 4% Bonds. Stroet— 50 Oakland Gas - HOTEL ARRIVALS. LICK HOUSE, M J Movan, Santa Rosa Capt H E Boyles, Cal D E Knight, Marysville E C Kilbourn, Seattla € M Cogian, Sacto J'R Crawfora, Cal M Heyuemann, Berkley H & McGrew, Berkeloy S H McPherran, Chicago J W Henderson, Eureka C 1 Jorden. Pasadena Geo S Brand, Sacto W R=paniding Truckee T G Yancey & w, Newmn Prof Dunovan, N 10 Ai0 Clara Col ez kopf, Stntd P A Jolan.ta E B Dans, New York Geo K P rter, Cal J F Chiles, Davisvil.e H C Mayne. Cal G B Davidson, Merced H Cater, Martinez BAIDWIN HOTEL. R W Smith & w, Oskland M Ellis, Oakland J £ Jones. London Mrs J W Cr. sser,Denver J M Lo:guecker, Ohio H S Hull, Mich J Benrman, Wash L L Roscnihal, Chic go M-s T Patterson, Fresno Miss Patterson, Fresuo P K Ruben. Fresno KL Many, Va G i Chrisiy, Milwaukee E Sterling & w, San Jose T Pritchard, Sscramento M Mauids, Stockton J € Crooks, Haywards PALACE H(TEL Leet M Cagin & ser- C Gouela, Switzerland vant. Switzerland M Seila Switz riand Dde Filippl. switzerland F A Culler, Eureka Davidsor, Engiand ¥ M Ba rect, Eug and Frank ~hort, Fresno Jas Nichols, Conn J D Bicknell, Los Ang G K Milil:an, Chicago 2irs Frank Siior , Fresno R H Giafter, St Louis W S Aldridge, Rochester J K Jones, Oakiand Mrs J K Jones, Oak'and H L Titus, San Diego H E Doolittie, San Diego NEW WESTERN HOTEL. ones, San Jose Jas Oisen, Portland : Zaizer, Los Angeles Miss Hanson, Los Aug Gro Reed, Los Angries L L’Donnell, Placer Co N U'Donnell. Piacer Co L B Samuels, Vallejo Denis Murphy, Fresno Peter Small, Fresno B McMauus, Vallejo G Davidson, Suisan H F J G GRAND o — L Lean & sn, Sacto A W Chambry, R S Brown. Petsluma D Gleason, Cotusa J A Graham, St Helena F S Kookpe, Cal 3 M Johuson, Cal A S Luce, Alame da llj X Fa ley, Oakland G \\'.(i‘opel, k:!al-lr?:dl £ B Jeior akland T G Harris, CR 'lwul\,: N Upk DrW A Harris. Manchstr ©0 Webber, Sta Rosa F M La Fay> 1 Dan Healey, Sacto C Gazeley. Sacto G L Turner, Los Gatos E H Lee & w, Chicago S H How and. Jackson J Ross Jr, Sutter Creek W J Hotclikiss, Cal M Waish, Los Ang J Sel ing. St Louis F Erickson, Los Ang ¥ H Willlams, Stuckton Mrs Ryder, Sta Barbara | Mjss Ryder, Sta G A Painter, Mex | M Barbara F Langmore, Cal E B Parsons, Los Ang. T H Philb-00k, Los Ang F L Coombs, Napa H € Cuiting, Carson T J Billou & w, Sin Jose J E Mantove, Sacto A J Graham, Los Ang WMeMurray, Springtied | Mrs E She'bv & £, OF H 0 Schooler, Friworth W Whitman, Pa F Matui<on. Santa Cruz R A Connolly & v, Sacto FHGrey&w, Cal 0 F Cooper, Cal C H Young & w, Denver Mrs Fulier, Denver € H Cnitis & w, El Paso B W Law, Brooklyn W T Johnsou, Uakvilie Miss kunyon, Courtiand A L Manahau, Los Ang Mrs Runyon, Courtland JC Lill, Cal THE CALL CALENDAR. June, 1897. 17 |18 | 19 L N-_‘ New Moon. June 29. W wmw|| | Ve Bl }; OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. sTEAMER | rona. n Dieco. __[sune Walla Waiia | Vic & Pes 800 | June Fomona.... HumboldtBay (June | Humboldt.. | HumboidtBay |June 5, 2y | Pler fikat..... |Eel River..... June 6.10A|Pler 13 te ot Cai | Foruana ... |June 7.10am | Fer 33 Kureka Newport June 7. ¥au | Pleell veru... China &Japan June 8 Irx /P MSS Caarinn Coos Hu June %.10ax | biers Santa Ri June 8114w Plerll Faralion | June 910ax |Pier 2 Cleveland .. | Puget Sound., | june 8, 5py | Pler 2 Umatilla.... | Vic & Pgt Snd | Junel0, 9ax | Pierd Newport ... | Panama. Junel0.12 % P MSS Coos Bay. .| Newpor Jurell fam|Plec 1t Arcata. Coos Bay ... |Junell.10Aw | Pler 1% Columbia .| Portiand June1210au | Mer 2t TO ARRIVE. STEAMERS St Eorexa. 5 North Fork. ... 5 Chilka 5 Mackinaw. 5 Tmailla.. 6 Cleveland. Puget ~ouna.. June & Crarina.... 0 [Coos v Juno 6 Weoott -1 17, | Crescent City’ June & Santa Rosa..... | San Diezo Juce 7 | Farallon. | Yeq uir June 7 | Newport. 11111 | Panama. . yune 7 | City of Juge & | Coptic * |China and Japan une 8 | Fomona.. flumbolde Bay Jue 8 Australia. 1| Honoluw. June 9 Columbia. Pord | 3une 8 | Coon Bay. Newpors | June 9 | Crescens City. . |Cresceut City | June 9 f Humbolde...... | Humbold: Ba June 9 | Truckee .. June 9 | Washte Junelo | Progreso. Juneio Junelo Junell Junerl Panama. S Juna. —_— MUON AND sua. FUvIres UNITRED ETATES COAST AND GRODFTIO SURvaT Trmes aNp HEIGHTS oF HIGR AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT. ENTRANCE TO EAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY Orer CAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Nore—The high and low i-aters occar ai tha City Fron sinz-sires: Whar!) about twenty five minu oc than at Fort Poing: e neighs both piaces. 1897 June Saturday, June 5. 4.47 Moon risey. 7.30| Moon sets. . eet (S 40 @ 26(10. s4/11, H 16| 6. o8| 7. .0} 914 Nore—1n fhe above exposition of the t¥iss the early morning tides are given in the left hand soluma, aud tho successive tides of the day (n th erder of occurrence as to tima. The second tims eolumn gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except when are but three tides as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coss: Survey sharts. except when a minus sign (—) precedes tne Befght, and then the number given ls sabtracilve from the depth g'ven by the charia AUTICE TO MAKINEES. A braoch of the United States Hydrographie Office located In tha Merctanty Exchanze is @maiotained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of | expense. | Navigators are cordlally iavited to vistt the office. Where completo sets of charts and saflinz | @irectious of the world are kept on hani or com- | parison and reference, and the latest information | waya be obtalned regardiug lights, dangers | igation and all matiers of interest to oceau | commerce The time ball ontop of the bufiding on Tele- graph Hill 1a holsted about ten minutes before B00n. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridiac, by telegraphic signal recelved each day irom the United States Naval Observaiory s: Mare [siand Cal. A notice stating whetner the time ball was aropped on time, or giving the error. If any. is published ihe samo day oy the atierncon papers. | \he morniag papers tue following dar o hgs W. 3 HueKzs, Uieutenant. U. & N., 1o charge The Time Ball. lo FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 4-Stmr Nogo, nce June 3 B COM A Satied June 4—Schr G W Watson, for u Pedro. "EUNEKA—Salled June 4—Stmr North Fors, for San Francisco. YAQUINA BAY-Salled June 4—Stmr Farallon for ~an Francisco. 4 TATOOSH—Pasied June 4~Stmr Qu June 2, for_Port Townsend. 5 PORT ANGELES—In poit June 4—U S stmrs 0Oiegon and Alert. for Newport: scbr Challeng-r. for San Pedro WHITESBOKO—Arrived June 4—sSimr Green- wood. irom Newport SRAY - HARBOR—Satled June 3—Schrs Emma er and Raby A Cousins, for San Francisc REDONDO—Satied May 4—Schr San Buenav tura, for Grays Harbor. ALBION—Sailed June 4—Stmr Cleone, Juae 8 TACOMA—Safled June 4—Stmr Lak en, hence hence or San 3-stmr Ti lan:ook Francisco: stnr e Mary Buhne, for sa Blanchard. fof Portland. Arrived June 4—Stmr Homer, henc salied for Coos Bay. FORT ROSS - Sailed June 4—Schr for San Franciaco. GREENWOOD—Arrived June 4-Stmr Sc srom Monterey. SEA I TLE—Salled June 4—Stmr Slenal. EURKEKA—Arrived June 4—S mr Homer, hncs hence June 2: szhr John A. henre May Satied June 4—Stmc Homer. for (003 Foreign Port. SYDNEY—Sailed June 2—Brship Cromdale San Francisco. ne 2, La C YOKOHAMA—Ssiled May 31—Suip Roar for Honoluu. Juae S3—Br stmr Energia, i Hongkong. CALETA BUENA—In port May 1-Br s Maxwell. for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Salied June 2—Br stmr Empre.y of China, for Vancouver. Importations. E Rand E R K—Per Ponona-92 bxs acher, 29 dressed calves. 331 sks pota reka—300 M shingles, 132 doors. 16 bxs butter. 40 ¢s milk, 2 cs p-as, 5 bxsa pkg hardware, 1 bx dry goods 2 sks sand, hides, 62 M it lumber, 1 cs siationery, 1 sk co ,4 Pkgs éxpress Arcata—80 cds stavebolts. Conslvnany Per Pomona—F B Haight: Hills Bros; Georse 1 Lucca: Heaidsourg and Sonoma Commerels J Hoffman: Norton, Teller & Co: Ross & He Btananrd Oil Co: W heaton. Breon & Co. 3( Do Wolt & Son: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Albion Lum. ber Co: Pires & Keyes Teggert & Co: CE Whitney & Co: W R Knight & Co: California National Carb Acii Gas Co: Wells, £ argo & Co. 1 Bi-no.ti & Co: Haas Bros; ~anborn, Vail & Co. E Clensent: Caidfornia Barrel Co; Pacific Coast Lom{ er and il Co: Hilmer, Brednof & sy oy A Geo D Graham: Dodge, Sweenes & Co: Natlonal = IceCo: J R Hanify Van Arsda e Lumb Napa Soda W 0:J R H ter Co REDUCED PASSENGER RATES “fpe L Victoria, (B. C.); Seattle, Tacoma, ot Townsend and Other Puget Sound Ports. $10~ = First Class $5 - Second Class Including Berth and Meals. Steamers sall from Broadway Dock § A. y.— WALLA WALLA irda; UMATILLA ...... i Thurstay. g ) CITY OF PUEBLA Tuesdsy, June 15 TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montzomery street, GOUDALL. PERKINS & (( THEO.R. & N, CO. PORTI.AND From Spear-stree: Wh 0 A FARE/{23 First-class 1 Inc 1#2.50 2d-class Jberth & m. Columbia SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS = Tune State of California ... June Through Uckets and through basgaze to ail Eastern poinis. Ratesand foidefs upon applica tion 0 F.F. CONNOR. General 630 Marke ‘GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superin Azont deats rflm COAST NTEAMSHIP €0, TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San ¥rancisco, as follows: For vorts in Alaska, June 5, 10 and every fifth day there: 9 a5 For Victoria ), Port Town. send, Seattle, Tacoma, Evereti. Alacortes ani New W atcom (Eel S By, Wask) 94 ac June 5, 20, and every it after, connecting at Vancouver with R., at Tacoma with R. R., ai Seattle with u. . at Port Townsend with' Alasks Steamers. For Jiureka, Arca‘a and Fields Lending (Hum- boldt Bay), Sir. Pomona 2 r. M., Jue 1.5, 9. 14, ¥ 5. 8 1%, 12,3 and every fourth day there- or Santa Cruz, Monterey, San § Port Harford (san_luls Obisp Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme Pedro_(Los Angeles) June 3.7, 11, 15, 19, Qay thereafier. For San Diezo. stopping only at Port Harrorl (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Por. Los an- seies. Redondo_ (Los Ancelex) and Newport, 11 a3 June 1. 5. 9, 18, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereatier. For Enseuada. San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A3 the 21 of each monih. ihie Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of saillng. Ticke: oflice—Palace 1lotel, & New Monigomery sireet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Aents, 10 Market si., San Francisoa., meon, Cayucos, , Gaviots, Santa Pedro, East Saa and Newport, at 9 a. 23, 27, und every fourty S. 8. AUSTRALIA for ©pag- SToxi;, e Liveto COOLGARDIE,Aust.. and CAPETOW South Africa. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery Freight office, 327 Marke: street, San Francisco BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICR, U. S, N. NMRRCHANTY ExCHANGE L SAN FRANCISCO. June 4. 1897. ) The time bail on Telegrapn Hil was droppel exactly at noon o-dsy—L . & 1000 of the 120sa meridian, OF CXACiY & 8 . M., Greenwich time. W.N Huemes. | enan: U. ' N. in char L BMIPPING AN Airived. FRIDAY, June 4. Stmr Pomona. Doran. 1614 hours from Eureka: pass and mdse, to Goodail. Ferkins & Co. Bark Urexon, Parser, 75 days from Sydndy; | 2108 tons coal to J J Moore & Co Br bark Lord Templeton. Nibiock. 162 days irm Antwerp: mdse, to W_K Grace & Co | Br bark Dominion. Berquist. 81 days from New- | castle. NSW 1980 tona coa', o Baiiour. Gu hrie | & Co. Schr Dora Bluhm, Larsen, 9 days from New | Wha.com: (umbver, 10 Beliibgham Bay Lumber Co. Schr Corinthian, Korth, 22 hours from Bowens | Landing: 10u eds wood. to Bender . oy Schr Edward Parke, Johnson, 5 days from | Columb a River: lumber, to D H ibb Lumber Cior Schr La Chi ena. Campbell, 10 hours from. Fort | Ross: 40 bxs butter, to Rosi & Hewleit. Cleared. FRIDAY. June 4 Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria ana Por: Townsend: Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Corona, Jepsen. San Diego; Goodall, Perk- ins & Co. Er ship Gl:;»h ie & Co. ark Albert, wil Dimona & Co. il Biin Archer, Calhoun, Houolulu; Welch & Co. | tailea. FRIDAY, June 4. Stmr Alex Duncan, Hinkle, Santa Cruz Etr Crescent Clty, Stockfle b, Crescens Clty, Stmr Arcata. Consins. Coos Bay. Stmr Bonita. N cholson, southern ports. Stmr Cequilie River. Drisko. Coquille River, Barx Albert. Grifiiths. Honolulu Bktn Archer. Cainoun, Honolulu, Schr Sailor Boy, Feterson, Port Clarence. :;thr Western liome, Nie son. ¢ Neti Low. Low, Folnt Reyas. Schr Norma. Larsen. 5 Aelegraphic. TOINT LO"I. June 4.-10 ». Bazy: wina SW: veloci + 8 .aties Charters. The bktn Irmgar | loads mase fo; olul: Olga, mdse for Kahului; s o at Nanaimo for to s por. The Brship Crown of Denmark 1s chartered for ‘wheat to Kurope, %0s. Domestio Ports. SAN DIEGO—Salled June 4 —Stmr Laguna, for San Franciaco; schr Lottie Carson, for Kurexa. L Cl)(;fi BAY—Arrived Juye $—Stmr Allance, he une SAN PEDRO—Salled June 4—Schr LI ¥y, for Umpqua. R EDON DO—Sall San Francisco. SOUTH BEND—Salled June 4—Schr ‘Webfoot, for ~an Francisco LITTLE R1V ER—! 1or Newport. ASTOKIA—Arrived sune 4—3chr Laura May, from San Diego; stmr Columbia, hence June 2. Suiled June 4—=chr J B Leeds. for Redondo. GREENWOOD—Arrived June 4—Simr Whites- boro. from Port Los Ange es. CASPAK—Arrived June 3-Schr Abble, hence Mav 29, arer, Farmer, Liverpool; Calfour, Grifiths, Honolu:u; a.—~Weather schr bark Rufus k& Wood, coal ed June 4—Stmr Newsboy, for led June 4—Stmr Caspar, | ¥ COMPAGNIE GEYERAL TRANSATLAVTIQU French Line to Havra. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW).42 NORTH U River, 100t of Morton e Travelers by this line #void both transit by English rallvay anj the discomfort Of crossing the chan-iel in a small boat. ~ew York 10 Alexandria, kgypr, Vi Far , firat class $160. se.0nd class $116. o 1 | LA BRETAGNE..... -June 12, 10a x LA CHAM PAGNE ZJune 19, 104 LA GASCOGNE - 610 A LA TOUKAWNE. ... ¥ 3 10. | La BRETAGNE. LT “Juiy 10, 10A % &9 For turuer particulars sppiy to ! A. FORGET, Agen : 3. Bowling Grren, New Y TiE , Agents, 8 dion:g avenue, San . 1 4 p i HANBURG AWERICAY LINE 1 e TWINSCREW EXPRESS H = Line from New Y ork ¢ Plymoutn (London), Cherbours. Paris .- | Columbia...... June 1) | * ormannia Aug. Viewria June17 | o m i Fism June 24 | F. Bismarck 1y 2 Hamburg-American Line, 37 5’ way, N. Y. AAL s & iUk ZOG. Agents, Aol Calioraiasi, Sau ¥rancisco, Cal. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daily. Freight received up to i . i B Accommodations Reserved by Telepnona. “The only line seding through ticke:s aud giving througn freight rates to all poiu s o ley Railroad. 3 STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Teiephioue Main 805, Cai Nav. wid iwpt Ue FOR U. 8. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thu:s. and Sat 54 & and 3:15e x \5"“ e T eidays........ SR « laending and offices, Mission Dock. Fierd, Telepnone Gren: 381 M ex. Thirs) FOR SAYJOSE, 103 GATOS & SANTA CRUZ QTEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PILE ] DAILY b d) s Freigng aug runciseo and ! Fare between _San T 75c. Ciay st Pieg to Sau Jose, 75 Baja California Damiana Bitters S A POWERFUL APHIODISIAGC AND of both sexes, and » grea: remedy for diseases »f the kidneys and bladder. A great Kestorative, Invigorator and Nervine. Sells on its own Mecites B0 Jong-winded tesumoniala nece. sary. NALELG, ALr> & LKUN, Agents, 823 Market St.. 5. F.—(Send ior Circulag.s