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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MAKKETS. Silver unchanged. Wheat and Earley very quiet. Other Cereals neglected. General decline In Leans. Tay and ¥eedstuffs as before. Car of Mississipp! Tomatoes arrived. Potatoes and Onions plentiful Cherries firmer. Curiants higher. Six cents bid for new Dried Apricots. Butter advaaced again. Cheese and Eggs uncnanged. Four cars Eastern Poultry in. Provisions quiet. Peaches appeared. No Chicago or toreien markets. EIG N MARKETS. :0 ORFO NO CHICA Yester'ay beinga holiday in Chicago ana aiso in Engiand and France, no quotations were re- ceived from those sources. OF GRAIN. Regular Semi-Aunual Estimate of the Produce Exchange, Following is t ;ular se mi-anaual estimate the stock 0t cerssis on haad in the State June by the Produce kxcaange: STOCKS 1. as issued NT ONINTVIRHN NIVHO a) VIS 4 > z z o z |0ve'n s Thunderstork O Clear B Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS. Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top fignres 8t station indicate maximum temperaturs for the days: those underneath it,if any, the amount of raintall, of meited snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lies, “connect poin s of equal air pressure; i80- therms. or dotted lines, equal temperature. The Word “high” means high barometric pressure and is usually sccompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” refers 10 low pressure, and is usually preceded #nd accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” usially first appear on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in_the interior and low along the coast,and the inobars extend north and south along the cost. rain is probable: but when the “low" 15 inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. Witha “high” in ihe vicinityof Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California’ coast, warmer wenther may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions Will produce an opposite result. BUREAU. THE WEATHE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU. SAN FRANCISCO, June 7, 1897, 5 ». M. The following maximum tem- peratures are reported from stations in California to-day: Fureka, £8; Red Bluff, 102; Fresno, 104: San Luls Ubispo, 76; Los Augeles, 78; San Diego, 66: Yuma, 108. #an Francisco data minimum 50. mean 54. ‘Weather Conditi Maximum temperature 59, s and G casts. A trough-like barometric depression extends throughout the juterior of = California and thence portheastwaid to Montsna The temperature s:ill continues warm i the Pacific Coast region, except siong the im- mediate coast. Kam has fallen in Western Waslilugton and Norihern Orezon. and in all other sections the weather is fair or partly cloudy. Forecasis made n. Sap Francisco for tirty hours neral Fore- enging midnight, Jure 8, 1897 Northern Cali:ornla—Partiy cloudy Tuesday: cooler in the interior; fresh westerls winds Southiern Califoruia—Fair Tuesday ; cooler in the north poruion: fresn wes eriy winds. Nevads — Partly cloudy, probubly oecasional slowers in norih portion Tuesday; coo Utah—Fair Tuesday. Arizona—Fair Tuesday. San Francisco and vicinity—Generally fair Tues- day except fog in the morning: brisk westerly witas, becoming bigb in the afiernoo; W. H. HAMMON, Foreca;t Officlal, NEW YOKh EXCHANGE NEW YORK. N Y. June 7. —During the gieater part of the day the stock market showed 4 g00d deal of Irregularity. Speculation was aito- ge her governed by partly technical influeaces, 44 rather more awention was given to detecting evidences of liquidation here and there or new support than o ihe situstion at large. The ab- ence of the pronounced buoyancy of *aturday in early dealings disposed traders to play the markat for reaction, and the continuation of liquidation in c rialn sL0CKs 0u & larke scale was 83 additional incentive Lo (he same volicy. The wmatters which 1 Cuba of the special Commissioner of the adminis iration. he first was reflected in higher prices in the local wheat market, which might have been em: poaszed except for the closing of the Chicago Bourd of Trade over the holiday. As far as the Cuban question is coucerned, it is improbable that thestreel will b- any more enlightened on the subject for some time than It ix now, though the auministration has displayed its hand sufficiently 10 show that i here fs liitle in the premises to cause circles In expectation_of a “ular dividends t0-morrow Sugar Refining, Western Union and Manhatian were all s roug features, though Western Union declinel in the moruing on rumors that @ mew lssue of bouds was cobtemplated. Industrials s & rue wern very steady, tne granger shares being the only ones of the general 1ist shOWIng a Feactionary tendencs. Tha bond murket was fairly active and firm. The hollday closing of the London and Chicsgo market deprived this market of two possibie sources of additional supporl. The day was devoid ofnews of zeneral imporiance. The foreign ex- change market was dull and easy on_increased offerings of grain bills. No gold was taken fur to- morrow's steamships. The Closing was generaily strone. Governmeit bonds were quiet and steads Railway and miscellaneous bouds were again active aud prices firm. Call money, 1 and 134 per cent: time—2 per cent for 60 davs, Zbe per cent for 90 days tv 4 months and 3 per «ent for 4 to 7 monihs on good Stock h.xcha ge collateral. Commercisl baper, 814 per cent for indorsements, 314@ per cent for iir3-class and 4@5 per cent for k00 4 10 6 monchs single_names. Domestic exchange 01 New York and San Francisco, sight 17%gc premium, tele- graph 20¢ premium. Wheat and Flour, WHBEAT— 10:30 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:10 June — = = = — July 0 J7275 733 T84 Tiy Til September. . 6035 70 693a 693, 6954 December...... 0% 7l 71% 7134 Tlig ~pot, duil, o saies: f. 0. b. afloat No.1 Nortn- ern spring’ New York, 7615c: No. 1 Northern spring Duluth, 773gc: No. o hard winter, 7354c; No. 2 hard winter, 7465c Future closiug: July, 73%4c; September, 69545c; December. 7114c. FLOUR—Spiioe. in bbls: extra $3 40@3 60; straighis. 84 104 20: patents. $4 50@4 75. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New ork io Liverpool, by steam, 134d. Producy PROVISIONS — Lard. prime, §3 7714@3 80. Quiet. PORK—Mess. $8 508 75. Dull, but steady. TALLOW-3@31gc. BUTTER—Creawery, Western, 15c. S. , fresh gathered, 11@11 35 SUGAK-—B8-degree, = 7gc: 96-desree, o35 agree test, 27c. Refinea firm: Nos. d 14 advanced 1-16c. Quiet but PETROLEUM—New York renned. §6 16: Phila- deipbia and Balumore refined, $6 10; refinea in bulk, 8365 Easy. HOPS—Crop of "85, 3gdc: 've, 6@9c: '95. 3@4c: cost, 96, 6@1U. Quiet. WOUL—Domestic firecs. 18@z3c: pulled, 15@ 22¢c. London market 50@70s. Steady. HIDES—Buenos Ayres, dry, 1813@19¢: Galves- ton, 14c _¥irm. LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light 10 heavy we.ghts, 19@20C; acid. 19%3@22c. Firm. COFFEE—RI0. spot. dull. but firm. No. 7. 734¢ uture closing: June, $7 40@7 45: Ju y. §7 40 45; September, 8/ 40@7 45; December, $7 35 50, coast, @7 @7 Dried Fruits. RATSINS—Callfornia. 50-1b boxes, 2340: crown, 3, @Y4ac: seeded, 73, @3%ac: seediess muscatels, | sLs@sije. cleaned CURKANTS — 43,@514~ In barrels: bulk, 81,@6c; cartons, 6@7Lge. APRICOTS—Caltfornia, boxes, 815@13c: bags, 714@ 10c. PrACHE lifornia. unpeeled, bags, 6@Sc: boxes, 7@c: peeied. 10@12e. PRUN ES—Calitornia, 25-1b boxes, 3@7c: 50-» boxes, 3@7c. DaTES—Fersian. 60-b boxes. 233@3%4c; fard, boxes. 43,@5c: cases, b3 (@ be. FiGS—kancy orainary, 12@18c: iancy washed, w@24c. CITRON—11@1214c for fancy boxes. WA TS—Calitornla siandard, 6%gc; soft eell, 8. ALMONDS—Shelled. 153,@2%c. Metals. PIG TRON—Southern, $9 25@10 25;: Northern, $10@12 Dull. Flu TIN—Stralis $13 50813 60. Qulet. Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Closing, American Suvear. .. $1i8 25 $118 75 Amenican Sugar puctl American Tob 7150 7 American Spir 11 00 1 Atchison. .......... 11874y 12 Eay State Gas. . 1 Canadian Pacitic. L Central Pacific. .. Chicago Gas....... C.B.&Q Con. Gas Cordage. " Coraage P1d . Denver & Rio Grande Pia. Deiaware & Lackawana... Erle SRE Fort Wayne. . General Electric. Hocking Vailey Jersev Central... .. .. Kausas & Texas. Pid... Lake Shore.......... Louisville & Nashvii Mannattan Con. issourt Pacttic tional Lead... New Haven.... . New York & New England. New York Central..... North Pacific. ........ North Pacific, Pid. . orthwestern orth Ameri Oregon X avigation. . Orezou Navigation, Pid Pacific Mail 171215 Fullman 5 — 161 3734 Quicksilver (Con Exchnge). 100 V0 Rock Island. 65 50 €93 Reading. . = 2087% 20 50 Southern Pacific. 18873 £t Paul.. 77175 775 Texas Pacific. ... ... —_— 9 621 Tennesser Coal & Iron..... 2225 21 Bilg Unlon Pacific...... 735 U. & Leather U. S Leather, Pid. 56 374 Western Unton..... 80 00 Wabash, Pfd . e Earsitver. . 60 Eteriing on London, 60 days. 486y Sterling on London, sight.. 4 8% U. 8 2's, registered. .. 96 00 S 124 50 124 no 111 00 113 25 113 8715 113 8712 CHICAGO WARKETS. CHICAGO. Iry, Jume 7.—No grain or live stock markets to-day. Holday on account of the judicial election. Prodnce. BUTTER—Market quiet. Creameriss—kxtras. 1435c B I: firsts, 13@14c: seconds, 11@ ' 2¢. Dairies—Extras, 12c: firsts, 10 @11c: seconds, 7@8c: pacKing stock, fresh, 6@Tc. EGGS—Firm and active. Firsia sold chiefly at Blzc B doz loss OfF cases returned. Keceipts at Omahn. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBt., June 7.—CATTLE— Receipts, 3200 bead: market stendy. HOGS—Recelpts. 1400 head: market steady. SHEEP—Keceipts, 2000 bead: market strong. Recelpts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. June 7.—CATTLE—Ke- ceipts. 4500 head ; market s:0w but steudy. HOG~—Receipts, 7000 head: marke: weak to ¢ lower. SHEEP—Recelpts, 3000 head; market steady. CASH IN THE TREASURY WASHINGTON, June 7.—To-day’s statement of the conditian of the Treasury shows: A vali- able ca<h buance, $230,073.423; gold reserve, $143,674,036. YESTEEDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. The following resume of the wheat market fs furnished by E. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange srainbroker, 412 Pine street. SAN FRANCISCO, June 7, 1897, Chicago. ‘There was no session of the Board of Trade to- day. On the curb July wheat was 6814c. Ouiside marketswere strong on cold weather in the North- west. New York advanced lc and closed atan advance of 54c over Saturday’s closing price. WHEAT MOVEMENT. Recelpts. Shipments. Bushels, Citfes. Bushels, 148,400 . Minneapolss.. 21,280 97,507. _Duluth..... 56,500 S Cbicagol, “Hoiiday b \.iToleda... Holiday —— _ Detroit. _Hoilduy 8.800.1000 0101 one €500, " Kansas City. * 10,500 TIDKWATER. 164,134, <. BOSION....... 1104154 165,200. New York. 1171,808 5,045 “Philadeiphia |} 1} 616 86.513 tim re.... - New Orleans, ... No markets in England or France io:day. Sun Francisco. 9:16 A. M. SESSION. On account of to-day being a hollday In England and France, as well as in Illiuois, Obin and Micni- gan, there were no markets outside of New Y ork 0 guide prices. Cold wea her effected an advance of 3¢ in New York, while Chicago reporied the curb jor July wheat 67%sc sellers Traders in the local Call Board were not dis- posd to trade mucn. Buyers und seilers were widely apart. There were Do sales at the first session. 10:15 A X SESSION. Businessin wheat exceediugly tame. One sale of December at §120. Traders indiferent, pre- ferring to awalt foreign markets to-morrow befoie branchiog out. == 11:15 4. M. SESSION. W heat trading small. December sold at §1 2014 In order to execute o.ders ou:side prices bad (o be met, a3 at the prev.ous sessions ihere was no b & tendency 10 restrict Activity, and attimes the marke: was very dull, were 16ports of unses- sonably cold weather In he West and of the con- sequeit crop dumage, and Lhe arr.vai here from disposition to trade. Barley not mentioned. 2 P. M. SESSION. ‘The session opened with prices unchanged from | Whites, $1@: 15 @ cti: Large Whnites, $1@1 0734 the previous session. December whra: sold at $1 2033a1 20k on thecurb. Just after th- close an easier feeling prevailed. December was offered AL $1 20, with $1 1934 bid December barley o minal y 68 — e EXCHANGE AND BULLION Sterlinz Exchange, 60 day - um Sterling Fxchange, sight. = us Sterling Cables......... R New York Kxchange, sight.... = 173 New York Exchange, ielegraphic. — 20 Yine silver. per ounce. — 80 Mexicaa Loilars. © g FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEK GRAINS, WHEAT—It was a holiday in Chicago, hence no quotations were received from there. This mar- Ket was flat aud nominal with no business of any consequence reported. Quotations are nominal at $1 2242@1 25 9 cul for No. 1, 81 261,@1 2734 for choice and $1 80@1 87 for exira choice for mill- ing. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥88105—9:15 0'clock—No s SECOND SK8810N—December—2000 ctls, $1 20, BXGULAR MORNING SEssION—December—4000 ., 81 2034, FTERNOON EFssiox — December—2000 ctls, $1 2035 4000. §1 2014 HA - UEY—Very little business reported. Feed, 8732@71 Lyc, outslae figure for choice bright; Brew- ing, 26@90 B cul. CALL BOARD SALES. JNFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock. SECOND SESSION—December—No KEGULAR MOENING SESSION—NO sales. AFTEENCON SESSION—No sales. OAT-—Hardly auything doing. Fancy Feed, #1 20@1 30 B cti: zood (0 choice, $1 10@) 20; common, 95c@1 U7 B ctl. Clipped Oats seil ai $1@2 B ton uver the raw product. CORN—The stock in the Btate Junel was 6],- 280 ctls, against 104,460 ctls June 1, 1596, Quotations are unsettied with a qulet business. Large Yeliow. $1@1 033 @ c: Small Kound do, $105@1 10; White. 9:45@9714¢ ¥ ctl. 5 RY E—8215@8714c ® (Ul Stocks in the State June L were 21,360 clils, agaioat 17,100 Jone 1, 5 66, BUCKWHEAT—Is nominal at avon: $1 25@ 140®eil FLOUR AND MILLSTUF¥S. FLOUR—Net cash pricos are: Famlly extras, 84 T5@4 ¥5: Bakers' exiras, $4 5SU@4 65 Super- sDe. $4@4 35 @ bbl. CORNAMEAL. Cracked Corn, $23 50 @ ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, osual discount 1o the trade: tiraham Flour, §2 83 # 100 Ibs: Kye Flour. 250 % 100: Rice Flour, £5 75; Cornmeal, $2@2 45: exira cream do. $2 75, Ontmeal, §3 50; Oat Groats, £4: Hominy, $3 108 puckwheat Flour, ‘83 25@3$ 50: Crack $350; Farina, $i; Whoie Wheat Fiour, £5; Rolled Onis (bbis). $4 76@0 15: Peari Bariey. £370@4: Syl Peus, 33 00: Ureea do, 34 23 % 100 - ETC. — Feed Corn, $22@23; HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, New Bar'ey Hay s now coming forward. BRAN—S14 50@15 sor the best and §13 50@14 % ton 1or outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15@19 for lower grades and $19 50@20 50 P 1on for the best. FEEDSTUF¥S — Rolled Barlev, $16 50@17: Qllcaxe Meal i the mill, $2650 % ton: jubbiug. 27 50, HAY—Wheat i3 quotable at $8@10 60 % on; new Wheat, $7@7 b0 % ton: Wheat and Oat, 7@ 10: Oat, $6@s 50: new Wild Oat, €6@6 50: Bar- les, $6'50G8: new Barley, $:@550 for River and $8@7 for other grad es: Alfalta, $6@7 50; com- pressed, $7@10: stock, $5@6: Clover, $6@5 B ton. BIRAW—25250c ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. The stagnation in Beans has resulted in lower quotations for almost all kinds. The stock In the State June 1 was 605,730 bags, agalust 369,396 bags June 1. 1596, BEANS—Baros quoted ai 31 65@1 75; Small ® cU: Pinke 95c@$1 05: Reds. $1@) 10: Black- eye, $1 50@] 55; Red Kidney. $2: Limas. $1 5009 1'75; Butters, $125@l 50: Pea $1@1 10. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, £2 50@2 75: Yellow Mustard, $1 75 § cul; Flax, 81 50@1 60: Canary Reed, 13, @214c P Ib: Aliaifa. 6l4c; Rape, 2155 u34c; Hemp, 3¢; Timothy, 414 DRIED FiiAS—Nlles, nominal; Greea, $130@ 160 et POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. A carload of Tomatoes from Mississipri was the feature of yesterday’s market. It was good large stock and s0id at $2@2 50 B crate. rotatoes and Onious show littie change. Iufertor Green Corn from Vacaville brought 18 | 20¢ B dozen. PUTATOE New Potatoes in sacks. UC@S1 R | cti: New Eariy Rose in boxcs, 60c@$l 1b: River | Heds, B0@70c: Burbank seediings, 50@s0c for Petalumas; Oregon Burbanks 60@:dc. ONTONS—New Reds, 35@50c B sack. VEGETABLES—Recelnis wers 631 boxes As- | paragus. 126 boxes Rhubarb and 26 sacks Beans. | Sui.mer Squash in sma'l boxes, 50@75¢ ¥ box: Bay Squash. $1@i 50: Cocumbers, 50@65¢c for Marcsville, #1 50 B box for Bay: Asparagus, 56@ $1 25 for common. §1 50@1 75 for choice and $2@ 20 for fancy: Rhubarb, SU@E0C ‘0r ordinary and 65@75¢ B bix for choice Jried Peppers, 6@8c | ¥ B: Green Peppers.15c B b: Green Peas.1@21ge; String Beans. 115@Ac: Retugee Beaos. 4@sc # b ried Okra, 8@9c # 1b; Cabbage, 75¢ ® ctl: Car- 5@ slc W sack: Garlic, 133@2c ® B: Tom- 8.0e5, §2 B DOX. BUTTEE, CHEESE AND EGGS, Butter scored amother advauce. Ezzs or Cheese. PUTTER-— CrEaAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 15@19¢ onds, 17@17%¢c # . DaIRY—Choice 10 fancy, 15@17c B B; lower | grades, 11@lac. i p—i6@17c B B for new. —16@17¢c # B for new. CREAMERY TUB—New. 17@19¢ @ B. EASTERN - 11@1214¢ or indle-packed. CHEKSE—Choice mild new, S # b: common 1o good, Y@7igc P M: Cream Cheddar, 10@11c; Younc America, B@9c: Western, llc: Eastern, 13glsc » b EGaS—Ranch Egms. 1216@14c: 1015@12c ¥ doz; 13¢c ¢ doz POULTRY No change in | sec- store Eggs, astern, 11@121gc: Duck Eggs, AND GAME. POULTRY —Four cars of Eastern came in and sales were made at 13c_for Turkeys, $1 for Geese, 85 25@5 50 tor Hens and $4 50 for oid Roosters. Live Turkeys, 12@13¢ jor Gobblers, 11@12c for Hens: Geese pr. 75c@$1 25: Ducks. $3 26@3 50 for old and_ 3 50@5 60 for young: Hens. $4@°; Roosters. young, $6 650@S: do, old, $4@4 50 Brollers, $4@5 for large Pigeons, $1 25@1 50 ® GAME~—Hare, ominal: Rabblts, nominal #5@6_w dozen: DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Recelpts were 254 chests Strawberries, 148 chests Currants, 4294 toxes Cherries and 610 boxes Apr.cots. Figs from Yuma brought 26c $ Bb. Currants s0ld higher. Berries showed no particu- lar change. Cherries did better under decreased recelpts. Apricots were In good suppiy. Peaches came in Trom Vuca: ®box. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $5@5 B chest for largs and $7@ 10 for amall. Plackberries, 75c@$1 25 P crate and — B diawer. Gooseberries. 1@134c B B for small and 2@2%gc for large and 4@5¢ for Enclish. ! Raspoerries. $7 50@10 ' chest; from Neweastle, | $1@1 25 ¥ o Currants. $.@4 B chest. Cuerry Flums, 306 80c 3 drawer. qsrivgle Apricots, 20@50c % box: Royals, 409 c. Green Pears, 30@40c B box. Apples. $1@1 50 ¥ box; Green Apples, 35G75c. Cherriés, 25@5Uc B box for red and black: loose While, 2G@4c® I: ioose Black, 1@:c B I Royal Anne, 'SU@65C B box and <@de BIb In bulk. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are quotable 80 $5@5 B boX for choice to fancy and $2@% 60 P box for common: Serdliings, $1 25@1 15 B box: Mediterranean Sweets, $1 2.@2 50 # bx: Lemons, 78c@81 2 or common and 81 BO@Y 25 for £00d to cholce: Mexican Limes, $5 50@6 B box: Fananas. $125G2 50 ¥ bunch: Pineapples, 339 450 % dos DRIED fRUIT lle and sold at & KATSINS, NUTS, ETC. ¥or a car of new Apricots, for June shipment, 60 was bid ani refused. Holders ask 7c. The general o inion 18 that they will open at about 7c. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 414@6c B D: fancy, 6l4c P b: peeled, #@llc: Apricois, 6@8c: Moorparks, 10@1c; evaporated Auples, @Si4e: sun-dried, 2@3c: Prunes, 216@3c for the 4 sizes: white rigs, 3 Plums, 4@4Lac for ritted and 1@1%4c for unpit- ted: Nectarines. 334@5%2cH B for piime io fancy: Years, 2 for Wholé, 234@0C 10r quArters aad 5@bc for haives. AISINS— Four-crown, loose. §34c: 3-crown. 414c: 2-crown, S3pc B ‘seed.ess Suitanas, 6@5iac: seedlons Muscatels, 434c; 8-crown London lavers, $1@1 25; clusiers, $1 50; Dehesa ciusters, $2 50; Imiperiai clusters, $2 50: dried grapes out. UTS—~Chestnuts quotable ai_8@10c: Walnats, 64@7c ¥ B for standard ana 9@9%ac B b for sofishell: Almonds, 8@614c for Languedoc, 3@ 8Y4c for hardsheil and ® D for papershel Peunuts, 4@6e P I for Eastern and dc for Cali forn Hickory Nuts, "@6c B B; Pecans, 7140 He B b Mivers, Ty@te; Bikall Mo G Coanuts 1365 50 B0 HONEY—Comb, 10@123, for bright and_5@sc tor lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5340; light amber exiracted, 41o@4%c; GArk wmoer, d@dige; dark, 2@3c B B. BEESWAX"2u@25c 3 . PROVISTONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon. 7340 B b for heavy. 8¢ ® B for light medium, B¢ for lizht. 10c B B for exira light and 12c % for sugar cured. Kas:- ern sugar-cored Hams. 12@1235c B: Callfornia Hams, 1014@) 1c: Mess Bef, $-@8 50 bbi. mess "do. 85 50@9: family do, $9 50@10. prime Pork, $10@10 50: extra clear, $1is 50@14 ¥, 00 miess, $1460G13 W bbl: Smoked Beer, A RD—Eastern terces are quoted at Bike compound and 6c Horna tierces, 414 B for pure: half-bbis, 5¥gc; 10-B tins, 64¢: 4o b- "’*“#.-‘ COTTULEN E—Tierces, 6c. Packages. less than 800 Bs—1-1 paiss. 60 1n & case, 8Tjc: S5-I valls, 20 10 a case, 8%gc; 6-B pails, 12 In a case, bi4c; 10-D 10 8 case, blge: B0 tins. 10r 2 in case, wooden buckets, 50 Ibs net, 7%c: fancy Lubs 80 s net, Thye: hali-burrels, about 110 e Tihe Bib. HIDES, TALLOW. WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o D under sonna stock. Heavy salted steers, T14@%c B B: medinm. 7c: light, 63@7c: Cow- hides. 635@7c: Stags. 4c: salted Kip.6c; satted Calf, T@8c: sated Veal 6@7c; ary Hides. 12Q12%a culls and brands. 9@10c: dry Kip and Veal, $@1ue Ary Calt 35c: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@25¢ each: Kigs., 5¢; Deerskins. good summer. J5c ® medium, 20c: winter, 10c; =heepskins, shear- lngs, 10@20c each: shore wool, S0@4Uc each; medium. 50@30c each: long Wool:, 60@75c eacn. TALLOW—No. 1. rendered, 23;@3c @ b; No. 2l4¢: reined. ~34c: Grease. 4 B WOUL—~pring ciip 15 _quoted: Mountan. 11@ 18c: B Sa1e: "Sas. Josquin, years clip, e S aseven months, Tusbo ® I Nevadas, c: Kastern Orego QloEs e pregon. TGS ana 9@100 B D for fancy. Contracts_sre being drawn at 8@10c 105 new Gregous and 7@9c for new Washingcons. GENERAL MiRCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 473@5c: San Quen- tin, $5 40; Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellingion, §8: New Wellington, $8 “outh field Wellington, $7 50: Heaitle, 83 5 nt, 85 50 Coos Mav. $4 75: \Wailsend, 87 In sacks: Penusyi vania, Anthracite Kgz, $11@12 8 ton: Weish Anthracize, $8@10: Cannel, §8 ¥ ton: 1 ock Sorings, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, #7 60: Coke. £11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton insks. CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Packers' tociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In iots Of 25,000 cases. 95 @ dozen; 50.000 cuses, S2lec ® dozen: 75,000 cases, $0c P dozen, Dei Gash L. o. b excanip. L 2 UGAE—The Western Sugar Kefining Compan: quoles, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crusbed. 6lge: Powdered, 55gc: Dry Granulated, Sc ® B: Confectioners’ A, be ¥ Ib: Magnoiia A, 45hc: Extra C. 41pc: Golden C, 434¢: Candy Gran- ulated, Be; halt burrels b4c more thau barrels, and boxes Lge more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressel 3100k from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEE third do, 4@414c B B. VEAL—Large. 5@8c: small, 6@7c® . MUTTON—Wethers, 5@514¢; £Ewes, 4@5c 8 B LAMB—Spring, 6@ic ® I FORK—Live Hogs, $14@3 @35 for small and medium Zh3c @ i dressed do, 415@5140 YRODUCK. second do, Be; sgc for large and 315 soft Hogs, 2240 LECEIPTs oF FOR 24 movne Flour. ar ke .. 20,704| Middiings €3 61c Washington 4.€0a| buuter. ctis... 276 | Whea.. cis.... 95| Cheess, cas &y Washington... 3.910|kegs. dos... ... 16.590 Barley. Cils..ee. 13,8%5 Hidew no. 1777 1,204 Pelis. bals. 12 755 370/ X Wina gais. 2102 22,100 Eeans sks 7 270 Brandy. gals. 2200 Potatoes, s T 1,368 (W oo s L 2 Washin 178| Washington 38 650/ Leacuer. ros . 184 403/ Quicksiiver, sks 85 Erun aks LT 659 Tallow. ctta.. . 320 Washington. 468 Lime, bbls.... 401 - THE STOCK MARKET. Miuing stocks were rather lower on the noon and afternoon sessions. The Bulion assessment falls delinquent in oftice to-aay The annual meeting of the Henrietta Mining Company has been called for June Weekly repor:s from the mines are as follows: CON. CAL. & Va.— 1000 level — The west closscat siarted from the porth drift from the Con. Virginia shaft on this level, ata point 200 feet north from the station, has been sdvanced 16 ieet; passing throuch harder | porpyry showing clay seams: total length, 309 | feet. 1550 level—The double compartment incline | upraise 1 has been carried up a ong the footwall 23 | feet; total length, 121 feet: 10p of opening in por- | phyry with quartz i\ the lower half of the fece as- | | saying from ¥4 to §20 per ton. 1630 level—From the ninth floor, south drif ,at a point 285 feet In from its mouth the upraise has been carried up 18 feet, passing throush a quarz formation assaying | $1 10 82 perton: toual height. 54 feet. From Inciine upra'ss No. 1 ai a poiny 60 feet above tne sill floor of thislevel from near the end of the north drift the upraise hus teen carried up on the footwall 8 feet, passing thr ugh Ore show- ing a0 average of 2 feet: total height at.ove the sill floor. 54 feet. Our openiuz in the 10p shows a length north «nd -outh of 10 feet and u width of 2 feet of ore. Tue average assays from all around | the top of this opening, that i north. soath and west, is $24 17 per ton. ' Along the sontn of the upraise from the sili floor npward for 45 feet, we have worked sonth about 6 feet, where the ore in the south face - hows a7 average widih of 2 feet, as *a ing from $40 o ¥6) per ton. We have ex- tracted from this po nt and from the north dritc from No. 2 upraise 92 tons of ore, assaying per | mine car sampies $56 0K per ton. North from No. | 2 upraise from the siil floor we have upraised 14 | feet in ore assa;ing from $10 (0 $12 perton This | upraise woik will undoubiediy develop a better grade of ore next week 1750 level-From the thirteenth floor on the | cast side above the sil flor of this level, at the no.th «nd of the stope in od groand of former workings, from the end of th northwest drift, we bave upraised 14 feet and connecied with the end of the old east crosscut on the 1650 level. The totai extraction of ore for the werk amounted 1o 92 tons, age assay value of which—persamples taken from the cars when raised 10 the surface—was $56 48 per ton. In tne Ophir mine. on the 1600 level, west cross- cut 8, trom the rorih drift, 125 feet from the shaf: station, is in 42 feet, passing through porphs ry showing clay formati, In the o'd Centrai tua- pel workings of the Opbir, from the sill floor from the west crosscut from the Mexican shafi, a: a point 1321 et in from its mouth, the south drift | has been exten 12 feet. passing through por- | | pLyTy and quariz assaying $2 and $8 per ton; Lo- tal length 91 feet In the / ale & Norcross mine on the 900 level the west crosscut from the tench floor of upraise 2 was advanced 10 teet throuh po:plh. ry-seamed quariz. Mine was closed Thursday evening. No work was doue in Chuliar ground on the Com- stock 1ode during the past week. In the Potosi mine they advanced the south drifc from crosacut 1 on the tunnel Irvel 12 feet for the | week: total length 79 1eet. The face 8 in 50 1 por- PBYTY. A greater portion of the week was spent pairing the air gallery from the 100 level to the surface, of which 50 £-¢t bas been retimbered. They are silll engaged on that work, which wili | occupy the coming week to complete. BRUNSWICK L0DE—Con. Cal. & Va., Best & Bel- cher and Gou'd & Curry—Shafc 2 has been sunx 15 feet on the incline, totai depth 833 feet: bottom in porphyry showing'some quattz. On 300 level the east Crosscut staried 285 1eet from the shaft in the south drift has been ex ended 24 feet, tolal leng b 192 feet: face n porphyry and stiingers of quariz The eust crosscut 3 started in the souih arif: 115 feet south from c.osscut 2 bas been ex- tended 22 feet. total length 39 feet; face in por- | ph ry P CipENTAL CoNsoLIDATED—The offiial letter for the past week savs: 550 level—West crosscut | 2, started €00 feet son.h of No. 1 from the tunnel | ievel, has been extended 10 teet throvgh hard por- PYTY: w0tal leng.h, 82 feet. The vpraise from No. T west crosscut ia up 156 feet, haviug been ex- | tended 20 feet during the week; the face Isin | quartz showing low assays 1n gold. | The wizze from said crosscuiis dowh 3 feet, | extended 13 teet during the week. ‘I be quartz in | the bottom assays low. 650 level—The south drift has been ex ended 20 feet: to1al length, 3 feew: face ia quartz and porphyry mixed: assay- ing low CHOILAR—Shaft 1 has been sunk 12 feet on the slope for the w total depth, 931 et on the in- ibe bottom is in porphyry. 200 level—The stope above this level has weakened maceriall i he thirteentn floor shows a pra: tical cutiiug out of the pay golug up. 300 level—The openings | sbove this point fndicate s narrowing of the pay streaks and a falling off in grade. The winze be- 1ow s down 20 feet and they expect to connect with ihe upraise from the 400 level during the coming weex 400 level—The upraise from No. 1 crosscut bas reached the eleventh floor and will connect with | the 300-level winze in a few dsys. The s.0pes at this point show no material change. 500 level—Have »dvanced the main sou:h drift | 20 feet for the wees tbrough hard ground, com- | posed of porphyrv and seams of low-rade quariz: | 10141 length. 400 feet south of he north line. | | 600 level—Have advaoced the malu south drify 87 ieet for ne week: total lengih, 122 feet. The face i3 In po-phyry, clay and seams of low-grade Quaitz 1uwill reach the Norcross-Choliar iine in two days. Have shipped four bats of buliion to the United S ates Miint, Carson—the May clean- up—of the par value of $16,523 03, of which 7601 87 was gold Have exti d sent to the Nevaua mill duriig the week 241 tons and 1000 pounds of ore. sampling as fol : Top car—gold #19 55, fine ounces of siiver 21.65; Wwagon samplc—gold $18 89, fine cunces of silver 20.67: batiery ssmpies—goid $16 47, fine ounces of silver 18.40 ver ton. BOALD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SKASTON. 100 R&E.....50150 6 & C. 200 Chollar.1.1 1990 Justice ...07|4 0 Fotosi . B L&V 1701150 Lp. 50 #tard. . 1.30 AFTERNOON FESSION—2:%0. covwENCTNG 9130, 300 Ovrmn. 200 Andes....18/750 G &C......52/400 Occldti.... 36 300 B& K. 4b| 40 HaN..TU/300 avage... 25 2500 Bullion. 11200 Mexican..25260 Stanrd..1.25 100 Caleda. .. 0 1200 .. 600 ClacV.. 160,300 U Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock ~26/100 Unlon.....26 “78l LAR FremtoN 1 200 Crwn Pt.. 1910 181 i 00 Eavi 250 5 Ave 1412100 _...... 1. 204 Beleber..|16/20. C Foinz. . 05 (200 ¥ Jucii..28 Cumberiand. £13 50 B ton in bulk and $15 | As- | | Laudiau CUOTATIONS, MONDAY. June 7—4é P.u. A But. Aarar AlphaCon.....” 027 04| iiia . U4 08 g 01 0z just Z 06 07 12 13 Kentu T owe s 16 17| Mexica - 26 26 47 4b|\evadaQuess — & BentonCon... 07 — ccideatal.... 05 (7 10 13 phir.. ST 07 0> overman.lll 03 09 Choliar ... 7" 7105 1.10 r'Otosl. . 3 8 Con.Cal@Va.. 155 161 savage. 24 25 Challenes Coa 22 dcerpion:__ — 4 Con. imperia. 01 “ex. Belohez. 06 07 85 iver Hill. — oz — tif>ierra Now: s2 38 17 18| ‘tandsrd ......1.20 125 = | rndicaze. 01 X — :tl . ntoucoa. 26 27 o1 | Lsa. D03 Lol Lary. 5l 33 4 cluw Jacken 23 24 Bavedven 72 780 BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, June 72 P. 3. TXITED STATES BONLS. FiUUA AND e, £ ke, Bt askea T E4s coun.1121411815(U S dareg...109 310% Lonew wsvelzsly — | MIRCALLANKOUS BONDS. CAlRChiase, 111 — OskGas 8s. — 108 CalElecl, 83126 — |lo2disss. 108 — CouaCWas — §8 |Umoibuses. 132% — Dpoi-stex-cp — 100 [P&O Ry — 11§ Bdsn L&P 631261 — | '&Ch By 65,102 105 FECHRR 6s10dYe — |I'wiei BREILIS — Geary-st K53 — 10215 keno WL&EL — 103 HU&S3e100 — [tacw P &u. — 100 losAng L8s — 100 [‘F&NPRS. 103 ~ — DoGnteed 85 — 101 cPRRArizS) 9313 94 Mrt-stChies124%, — [SPRKCalss. 107 109 DokyCon bs. 1071510715 S PRR(al5s. — 54 NatVings lsi — 100 V'{ ~PBrRCal6s. £914100 NevCNgR7s — 105 (5VWaterds. 11914120 N Ky Cal b8.10414108%5/s VW aterds. 10053101 Niycaisa — 100 [SikioGEsa — 102% VateR kTOCKY. Contra Costa 30 35 lsnnu Vauey £914 995 MartaCo.... 50 - ©AS AND FLECTRI~ 3 TOATL CapttaL...... — 30 |Pacifle Lien: 47 50 Centrall:"\\"" #81g — (ST G&Elec. 9415 ti5p M Elec Lighi 83, 914/~an Francsod _z = Uak G L'&H 54 5414/5L0cKIOD.. .. 15 ¥ac Gas 1mp 9035 91 NBURAN® mrocKt Fireman'sFe170 185 | .. ettt maxx =y - t Natton! 19 —~ Bamcor a2 n—m/'-zau\,' Tondonb&A 137 139 CaBDETCS — 105 |Merchkix... 12— RAVINWT BANK 8TO:CL GerS&LCn.i51) 1400 [Sav & Losa.. HumbS&L.110) Mutual. . 35 BEsav Union 439 BTREKT RAILROAD STOCKY Securlty. ... 250 Uniou T'risi 900 0 Callfornta.... 1035 — = Geary-gh.om 38 — 1 Markers. o +43 45 Ausntien.., 18 17 |GlantCoa,. Calltornia...l 75 95 | Vigoria.. Kasiern .0 #2145 84 MIN s xeary e Alnsxa pies. 9715 9815/Nat VinOs.. . 7 Ger Lead Co. 100 " 140 |0 ceanicSSCo 20 — BawC&sCo.. 1514 15%/lacAuxFA 2 8 Buich SFUG 243y 25 | PacBoraxCo. Y9 — MerkxAsn. $0 & — |PartPalnica 61g 7 BALES—MOBNINU SESSION. Hoam — $7000 Market-st Ry Con 5% Bonds... 25 S F Gas & Electric Co. 30 5V Water. €0 L P & A Bank 128 00 #3000 S V 6% Honds 18 25 100 Vigorit Powder. 100 EALKS—AFTEENOON SESSION. Board— 100 Hawalian Commerctal 0 Huichinson S P Co 12 Market-at Kanway. 10 Pacific Lighting 25 5V Water Street— 5 Market-st Rallw, $1000 S V Bonds. 4% g Jimes H. and Nellie lot on & line of Go!den 5 wson to George Jager, ot on W line 91 Capp street, 120 N of Kineteentn, N 20 by W Caroline and Warner Temple, John, Margaret and Jane Coop to sam-, same: $10, Juun and Ed & Anderson to Be..c B. Enquist. lot on X line of Eiiz beth sircet, 400 W of Douglass, W 25 by N 114. lot 118, Heyman Tract: $10. Warner G. aud Abbie' W. Ciandali to Charles S. Healey, loton SW line of Sixih street, 50 SE of !SI 50 by SW 85; $10. Frances V. and Richard M. Briare to Mary Gil- roy, loton W line of Twentv-second avenus, 275 N of Califoroia street, N 50x120; aiso lot on N W corner of Clement strest aud Sixth avenve, N 111 x20: alsolot on NW corner of Lake sireet and Sixteenth avenne, W 57-6x100; also lot on ~ line of Sacramento sireet, 137:6 K of Baker, E 27:6 by ainwald to Julia B. Shainwald, lot ement sireet, 82:6 E of Second ave- 5 by S 100; gift. Thomtas and Mariunna Linane to Minor lot on_W line of Forty-sixth avenue, N of U street, N 25 by W 130: $10. California Title Insurance a d Trust Company to Frank O. and Anuie Carlson, lot 21, block 1. subdivision 1, Castro street addition; $10. Byron W. Halues to kmilie W. . Witzemann, lot on SE corner of ope aud Brunswick sireets. E 120 by S 50, lots 20 and 21, block 9, Syndicate’s firt nddition:' #10. W. A. H. Connor (by R I. Whelan. Sheriff) to E. A, Perry, loton W line of Jules nvenue, 87:9 S of Qoean, 3100 by W 112:8, biock 25, Lakeview: ALAMEDA COUNTY. Willlam Stewart to_ rancisco S. Soares. lots 26 and 27, Johu F. Younx, lot B, bock 22 Homestead, Alameda: #10. Byron L. ‘and Carrle E. Lick to Robert Dietrich, lot on E line of Paru streel, 66:8 S of Buena Vista avenue, S 33:4 by E 100, béing lot 11, and S 13:4 jor 12, 'block 40, lands ncjacent 10 Encinal, quit- claim deed, Alameda; $15, Theodore O. Gladding 0 F fu. erest of foliowing property: Al of_biock 765 and lot D of subdivision 3 of biock 796, Watis Map 2: alsolots 1 to 9, block 771, lots 1 to_27, block 770, and fract.onal part o lot 28, block 770, bounded on N by iot 27, block 770, W by Wood sireet. S by Watts ‘Tract; also undivided one- efghthi interest in triangular piece of land In block 769, bounded by Willow ana Center sireets and lands of the estate of George C. Poiter, Oakland; iit. ' Michsel Sullivan to Margaret E_Sullivan, lot on line of Thirteenth avenue, 210 N ot East Twenty-first. street 40 by K 100, block 1:9 Ciluton, kast Oakland; alxo It 2, block 16, San Antonio. East Oakiand: gift. J. H.and Anna Ficge (o Pairick D. Hogan, lot on SE line ‘of Webster street, 100 SW of Oak nue, SW 25 by SE 125, being portion of subdi- vision 12 in lot 3, upon map or subdivided lots 2, 3, 4 and 42, Gien Echo Tract, Map 2, Oakland Towuship; $10. William M. Wo0ds to J. G. Brackett, 1ot on N corner of ®acramento and Folsom _streets, SW 25, NW 454, NE 25. SK 466.90 to beginuing. being portion of plat 64, Runcho V. aud ., Peralia, Berkeley: 6. Susannah M. Brackett to same, lot on N line of Folsom s reet, 25 W of Sacramento, W 187:7, N 454:5, 1. 189:1, S 46619 to Deginning, Berkeley: map of Alameda Park cis M.Gladding, all v 5. *Yriedricn Schmiermund_and Margaret Wit 1o John Schopplein, lot on W line of King street, 75:3 N of Prince. W 120 by N 35:3, be.ng portion of lot :8, block 9. 1ands of Regent-sireet Home- siead Assoclation Berkeley: $10 Louis F. Duna d 10 Lena M. Dunand, lot on N line of Buncroft way, 40 W of Eizhth’ street, W 140 vy N 100, being lots 16 aad 17 and poriion of 1ot 18, block 117; aiso lot on SW corner Bancroft way and Eighih stieet, W 180 by S 100, belng lots 4, 5and 6 and portion of lot 3, block 1 Berkeley: $10. Emma I Bowne to Henry 0’Nelll, lot on E line of Wheeler avenue, 110 Sof Putnam street, S 45 Uy K 130. being 10t 23 wi.d N 20 feet of lot 22, In subdivision C. Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brook- Iyn Townsap: §10. Chares m th 0 Anna Smith, lot on SE 'ine of aveuue 130 SWof E Ninth street, * W 27:6 Dy Sk 145, being lot 2. bloc 4, Clinton, Brookiyn Towt ship: gift. Chares D. and Lizzie Iavlor to B. L Fisher, ots 5 und 6, block L, Hemphill Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. llen Claik (0 George P. Clark, lot 3, block 53, Oakiand: gifc. Francis McAllister to Hugh S. and Lillie D, Aldrich. loton N line of Nineteenth street, 38:4 E of Curtis, k 38:4 by N 100. being portion of iocs 1 and 2, block 292, P. Barnes 1ract. Oakland; 110. Anders F. nd | rances L. Peterson to | izzie R, Barsiow, 10: on N line of Thirty-fourth street, 63.50 i of Magnolla. E 32 by N 1.0, belng por- tlon of (ot 1. b.ock 681, Ouk’and: $10. Duvid G. Barsiow to Anders F. Peterson, lot on Eline of Myrile street, 200 north of Eighieenth, N 53.67 by K 123, biock 815, Oakland: $10. Charles E. Hall to Henry Grocer, lot 36. block 81, Map of_Northern Addition t0 Bruokiyn, East Oskiaod: $100. A . Fink 10 M. H. Eastman, lot 3, biock 62, | tract B, Berkeiey Land and Town Improvemen ¢ Association, Berke ey : $10. Wiillam J. Laymance to Etta O. Pollard, lots 1 to 4, bluck L, Hemphill Tract, Brooklyn' Town- ship; $10. Dutio Lucco to Bartolomeo Dutto, lot beginning at apoint on E line of plat 25 of | eraal portion of aucho ki Valle de San Jose, 17 £7 chains S of NE cor erof plat 25: thence S 12.50 chains, W 12 chains, N 12.50 chains, E 12 chalns to begin- ning, Murray Township. $:000. —————————————— ULEaN SaoAusiis Date« of Departure ¥rom San Franeisoo. STEAM < [ PeNTINATION. | Matts | FIR <--|China &Japan June 8 1rx (P M8 S <. |June 5. Sew| biecy San Diego. .. |June 8 1ian | PlerLL | Yaquins Ba?l|June 910av |Pler i | Puget Sound. . |June 8. bext| Pler 2 Humboldussuy |June 9. irw|vierd |Coos Bay..... |Junel0.16aw | Pler 15 | Vic & Pgt Snd | Junell, $am|Plerd | Panami vee | Jui 0.12 w P MSS Avwpor. ... . Jurell %am|Pler Ll HumboidtBay | Junell, 2ru|Pler$ Ferndale. <{Juneil 10am | Plor 13 Poruand ..\l | June 12104u | Plor24 San Diezo. ... lsunei3,1lam Pleril Grars Harbor. | Junel5.12 | Pler2 Newport . . |Junels, Plec LL Honolulu.>""" | June15.10A | Pler7 yic® Puc | Junels. dau (e 9 poris.. |JunelS, Spu | Pler 13 Portiana |, Fler 34 - [Junel7.10a; ' THE CALL CAL. June, 1897. DAR. Th | Fr<a.| Ncon's Phases ] | ) First Quarter) ;:)n esndl sl | 1’; B bl 2 June 7. 7| 8| o|10f11|12j—— | Fall Moon. | June 14 | 18|14 15 16|17 |18 19| { [ = 21|22 3 4 | 2 26 Last Quarte: S P i e i il (O 20 = = Dok | Humoouac Jnne § rays Harbor. Jue 8 Australial | Honotuia. ... June 9 Columbia. | Porttana. June 8 Coos Bay. - 111l | N Same © Creacen: Gity. . June 9 Humboldt June 9 Arcaia. 7| Coos av. une 9 Junelo Progreso Junei0 Chiikat..... Juneld Corona. San Diego 220" Tunell Cluy’ Puebia. .. | Victoria & Piger Souni |. Junesl Panama. . June1z nel Faralion Yaquina Bay Junel3 .| June1s | “Juvers ..June13 Weilington. .. . | Departure Hay .. Junel3 Siate of Cal.__." | Portiana. . ... Junei s Rio de Janejro..| China & Jap: Junel3 City of Para... |Panama.. ~Juneld North Forx. ... | Humboldt Juneld Sants Rosa. ... [San Diego......_.. n Buy, MUUN AND taus UNITRD STATES COAST AND GRODFTIO BURVREY. TiMEs AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT KO«T POINT. ENTRANCE TO EaN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFr CAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTk—The high and low i7aters occur a. tns City Front (Missioz-sireet Wharf) abouc twenty five minuies laicc than a: Fort Polut: iue heighs is the same at both places. June 1897 Tuesday. June 8 veee44TIMOOD rivay 107:32 Moon sets. | Feot i3 5.12 5.50 L w| 11.55| 5.4 1246 56 | Ls7| 59 2.2 6.1 Norz—In the above exposition of taé tvies the early morning tides are given In the loft hand ¢olumn, and the successive tides of the day in the erder 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 Band column gives the laat tide of the day, except when thero are but thres tides s sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are sddiiious to the soundings on the United Staies Cossi Survey barts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes u Belght, and then the number given is subtraciive frou: the depth give by the char:s. —_—— AUTIUE TO MAKINERS. A branch of the Unlied States Hydrographis Office located in the Merchants Exchapse is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of ners without regard to nationaiity and free of nse. Navigsiors are cordially invited 1o visit the ice. where complete sets of charts and salling directions of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest Information oan always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele graph Hill ia hoisted about ten minuies before 000. and s dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each dav irom the Uoited States Naval Observatory a. Maro Lsland = A notice stating whether the iime ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. If any, I3 publishel the same day vy the afternoon papers ad by tne moruing papers the followlag dav. W. S HueHzs The Time Bali. Lieutenant. U. & N., in charga BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. U. S N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, } SAN FRANCISCO. June 7. 1897 The time ball on Telegrapu Hil. was droppal exactly at noon to-day—L e. a& noon of the 120:a mieridinu, OF cXacuy #i S P X., Greenwich time. W.'S Huemgs, Lieatenan: U. ~ ' cna — INYELLIGENCE. Armived. MONDAY, June 7. Stmr Newport, Searles, 26 days from Panama: pass and mdse, to Pacific Mail 5 = Co. Sunr Weeott, Miller, 33 hours from Crescent Cliy: pass and mdse. to North Pacific ~ S Co. Stnr Cleveland. Hall. ¥4 hours from Seattle; pass and mdse. (0 E T Kruse. Sumr Santa fRosa, Alexander. 6034 nours from an Diego: pass and mdse, to Goodul, Perkins & 0. SHIPPING Bay and way ports; Akmann. Bark Hermosa. Trelethem, 46 hours from San Pedro: ballast. (0 master. Scnr Mary C, Campbell, 8 nours from Bodega ~ bxs butter, 10 Ross & Hewleit. Cieared. MONDAY, June 7. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro; Goodal, Pec- kins & Co. tailed. MONDAY, June 7. Stmr Mackinaw. Littiefield. Tacoma. &tmr Fureka, Parsons. Nan Pedro. Stmr Stae of Callfornia, Green, Astoria. Scir Kio Rey, ran-le. Schr Mayfiower, Olsen. Lelegraphie. POINT 17809 June 7.-10 e, hazy: wind W: veloci.: 16 miles. Spoken. June 4—Lat 80 N, long 8 W, Br bark Invermay, from Swansea. ior San Francisco. Bometic Port. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived June 6—Haw stmr San Mateo, from Comox. SEATTLE— it vei June 7—Br stmr Amara- poora, from Honoluln. PORTLAN D—>ailed June 7—Stmr Homer, for san Francisco PORT TOW D—Arrived Enoch Talbot. hence May - 3. SAN DIEGO—Arrived June 7—Stmr National City. from Coos Ba; 35808 BAY—Arrived sune 7—Stmr Arca a, hes une 4 NEWPORT—Arrived Juve 7—Stmr Caspar, trm e River #ORT RO#S—Salled June 7—5chr Ocean Spray, for San Francisco. LACOMA- Suied June 4—Bark Big Bonmanza, for Ban Diezo. GRAY~HARBOR—Arrived June 5—Schr Fan- nie Adele. from Sants Kosalla. CASPAR—arrivel Juue 7—Schr Maxim. hence June 1 BOWENS LANDING—Arrived June Bender Brothers. hence June 3. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived June 3—Chil bark Su it-ma, irom Guayaquil. TATOOSH—Pus<ed June 6—Ship Henry Fail- ing. from Hongkoug, ‘or Victoria: ship Orlental hence May 23, for Departure Ba Seattle, for San rranciaco. June 7 — Br ship Astracana. from Yokohamsa for Vicioria: achr Okanogan. from Kobe, for Port Townsen. POINT REYES—Pa:sed June 7—Tug Columbla, beuce June 6, for Coos Bay with schr Wing and Wing in tow. ASTORIA—Salled June 7—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. POINT ARENA—Arr traz, hence Juns 6. Foreign Porte. “HONGKONG—Arrivel June 6. henceay 11, via Hovoluiu. ACAPULCO—Sutled Juse 6—Stmr Cit; for San Fraucisco. e COS—Aurived May 12—Scnr Una, hence Apr SYDNEY—Arrived June 6—Schr Lizzle Vance, srom Eureka. % AN I'WERP—Sailed June 6—Er shi; for <an Francisco o PISAGUA—Satied May 30—Br for San Francisco. y et YOQLON—Salled June 4—Stmr Advance, for New FALMOUTH—Salled May 5—Rr bark Rollo. DUKLIN—irrived June 4—Lrship Rocknhurst, from Oregon. LIVEKPOOL—Arrived June$. from Tacoma ALGOA BAY—Sailed May 25—Brship Agnes Oswald. from kast Zondon; Br shi Z Qawsld. tro n; Brship Larnaca, fan BUENO= AYRES—Arrived June—Br bark Car- i Winslow. from Oregon. QUEENSTOW N —Sailed June 5—Br ship Edmn- burghshice, for Sunderiand. peyrved June 5—Fr bark Ville de Rouen, bence o pass and mdse, to Meyer & ™. —Weather June 7—Bark 6—Scnr bark Wina, fm ed June 7—Stmr Alca- —Brstmr Doric, —Br bark Lynton, Importations. YAQUINA BAY—Per Farallon—244 sks oats, 1852 ar ks 67 baies iour. 292 5ks bran, 343 sks bark, 14 cds staveboits, 272 tons stone, 15 bdls hides. 11 cets handles, 2 cs seed. 4 o3 exgs, 1 C3 hardware, 3 bales woolens, 1 cx blankets. 1 bale blankets, 1 pg carpet, 3 bxs candles, 259 pcs pow beams, 21 sks oysters, § buggles,7 Dkgs houss hold goods Empire City—494 M shingles, & rolls leather, 10 empty bariels, 6 bdls pe.ts, 15 bdls hides. Eureka—4 sks wool. Port Orford—4 tous stone. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—986 pkes mdse, 1 bbl oll, 34 bils D fish. 24 qr-bbis pick ed fish. 2 bxs tangerines, 15 cs honey, 76 Cs mineral water 1 bx olive ofl, 2 crts starch, % cs bakiug powder, 6 rolis paper. 2 cs tobacco, 1185 bxs lemons. 15 bbls tal- low, 5 cs boots and shoes, 152 bdis hides and pelts, ¥9 bxs oranges, 8 bxa limes, 9 sks beeswax. Newport—5863 sks barley. Redundo—70 cs potash, 30 pkgs mdse, 3 vdls | QTEAMERS Stmr Farallon, Roberts, 43 nours from Yaqulna | 7 s 2 cs honey, 200 bdis b d - 11 bxslemons, 12 roile s. ort Los Anee es— 204 Uxs oranges, Keg oliv s 1sk walnity 2 © silve ol L 103 bX4orances, 8 mi - ro'a b nbls <og 1ac. 21 hxs lemon-, 2 sks beaus. 31 pig. mdse, 2534 ks barle , 2 bols squa. i B iu.a—3%8 bals p it ces. 03 bxs eme 12 pkgs mase, A3 rord - 2.0 8k €orn, 26 pigs mdse, 1 €8 28 0x8 Hsh b dreascet ca ves, ¥ c3 ole 1c op chickens, 91 csexex, 2 ba hd-s cosp csnoney, 2 tebs'1kes 4) . outter N T CLTY —Per Werott bx3 butter, 3 ©, mdss, 220 bxs fish, 1 pki hoops. | p<e pap r, M ft lumoer, 3 nkzs samples. TTLE~Per Cleveand—468 sks bran, 2479 sks woeat, 114 sks bo 61 pkgs couseho d £00ds. 28 canned =004+, | 5k co <8 164 ta es cx- cels‘or, 702 ton coal. 2 bdls beddin: & a burs, 43 pka 19 ubls botties, | 64 sks screenings 2 ©8 books, 395 bdls hides. 1 10: scrn iron, 1101 0d rope, 455 rolls matting. 786 sks coffee. Consizaae Per Weeot'—Witzel & Raker: DT C Perkins: § Gilehris': Miller, 51083 & Scout: Pactflc Cons F\sh Co: Uni Bros. Per Cievelind—Keed & Co: Pacific one, Coal and Fertil: Jas G w: FJ W son: H Gra schier: Abramson & Co: A Lvon & Co: W A Schrock; Clarence Jucobs: S P Mililng Co: ~an Fra® (s | Geo McKnigh : Geo Marsh: S H Frank & (. Brandenstein & Co: v Eldrid e: Duc Ml Co: M P Solomon: ke.chert & o: yo Wrignt: Castle Hros: Reicher: & (0: Disciman Co: Urruells, Urioste & Co: Carbera, Koman & 1 Monteategre & Co. i Per . arslon—Moore, Ferguson & Co: Pacific Commerc v lteis: anphv. Geant & W C Price & Co: J Everdine & Co: Wotf & Son: f D McGiivray; Hulse, Bradfora & Co: I'ac enware and Cooperate Co: Norion Tann H Hogau; Jonas Erlanter & Co: Stan € Jacooson & Co: Stauffer « Co: H Woo evi & Co: T C Baver & Co: E R Stevens & Co: A Shirok (& Heyneman & Co: F Turney: Gaia-h t liro.: Charno: Sawyer Tanning Co: L DStone & (‘o- « Nelson: Baker& Hamilton: Deerc Lup Co. ( Chemical Co: Morgan Oyster Co; Natlonal lce Keystone Bros. Per Sunta r.0su—Enterprise Brewers: Mitwau kee Brewery: Wieland Brewing Co: Buffalo Bri ery: Fredericksourg Brewery: Dairymen's Union ; Rith & Co: H Kirchmann & Co: Bissinger & o Herman & Co; Huimer, Bredhoft &Sohulz: Crane & Co: Uhicago Brewery: F B Haigh Go: Wellman, Peck & Lo: Hills Bro Jaconson & Co: O B Smith & Co; Witzel & Bake WC Price & Co: J Revuolds; H Heckman & Co Marshall & Reim 'rs; Ross& Hewlotis 4 H Kes- siug: Baker & Hamilton: D E Allison & Co: Geo Raniage: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; B G Ruhl & Co: G Camilloni & Co: J B Liugu:iia: Levi Spiegel & Co C E Whitney & Co: J 1vancovicn & Co: Pac Coast Fish Co: Labor Exchange: American Union Fish Co: Western Meat Co: Oregon Lp Co: Pac Coast Fish Co: L D'Stone & Co: Wetmore Bros: 1 G s mant: H Waldeck: O R& N Co: L Scatena & ¢ L G Sresovicn & Co: Newmark & Edwards, Stretch: A Levy &Co; & Celin & Cot T Euit Cos G Ouesii & Co: Geo D Grabam: A O Briens 1T W | Foster: McDonougn & iunyon: Hooth: Pewell & Co: Lachiwan & Jacout: ~eiby Smeltink and Lewt Co: P'L Nojsat: J H Johnaon. F Giosieys B Enstman: M S Newhail: Mack & Cot aiadehakor Miz Co: Grav & Barblerl: MoDonougn & Kunyans Price Bakin: Mowder Co. Murphy, Grant & ooe s Levi: Campodonico & Malcolms - Gould & Taudin reenbe g: 1L O Greenhood: Paciiic 1rapste Co: Geo Finekans G W Warnes: 1 Mostein & Lo G G nocchio: Woli& Son; Eveleth& Nash;, W F tchell: Gould & Jaudin: ¥ M - - Co: General Electric Co; W & Sumner & Co; Garcia & Maggin| B Curiaz & 'Son: San Fraucisco Brewlng Co: A O Dieiz &Co: J Herdy Machine Co: M S Simus: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: D N & E Walters; J i > Fraacis Bros: Castle Bros. OCEAN TRAVEL: PACIFIC COAST STEANSHIP (0. REDUCED PASSENGER RATES — TOo— Victoria, (B. C.), Seattle, Tacoma, Port Townsend and Other Puget Sound Port $10~ -First Class 85 - Second Class Including Berth and Meals. Steamers sail from Broadway Dock 9 A. M.— WALL\ WALLA Saturday, June 5 UMATILLA Thurs tay, June 10 CIIY UF PUEBLA Tuesdsy, June 15 TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montzomery street. GOUDALL, PERKINS & CO. = _ General Agsnts THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILATNID From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A FARE{2E firstrotans £ 182,50 2d-cluss SCHEDULE OF Saf Columbi tnataz bertn & mails INGS: 3 June », 12,22, July 2 State of California..... June 7. 17. 27, Juiy 7 Through tickets and through basgaze 1o il Eastern polucs. Rates and foiders upou applica- viow 10 F.F. CONNOR, General Azont, 630 Marko: streat. GO0ODALL PERKINS & CO., Superiatendea: TACHC GO STEASHPP (0, VE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: For poris in Alaska, . 10. 15, 20, 45, 30 and every fifth day thereafter, at 9 a. M. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Ansacortes and New Whaicom (lellinebam Bay, Wash. June 5, 10,15, 20, 23, 30, and every ffth d after, connecting 'at Vancouver with the C. P, B E., atTacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattls with G, - Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Iiureks, Arcaa and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), Str. Pomona 2 . ., June 1, 5, 9, 14, 18, 22, 26,50, July 1%, 17, 21. 26. 36, August 24, 28, and every fourch day there- San Simeon, Cayuce (an_Luls Obispo), Gavioia, Sanes Barbara, Venturs, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 4. i June 3.7, 11, 15, 19, 23, %7, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Loa An- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a. M. June 1, 5,8, 18,17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereatier. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 4. M..the 24 of each montn. ‘The Company reserves the right to change withe out previous notice steamers, salling dates and Rours of suiling. Ticket ofice—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery screet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., G 10 Market st. CONPAGNIE GFNERAL TRANSATLAYLIQUA French Line to Havre. OMPANY’'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton si. ITavelers by this line avold both trunsit by English rafl way an the discomtort of crossing the channel in & smal boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypi, vis Pariy first class $160. sccond cluss $116. LA CHAM PAGNE une 19, 10, LA TUURAINE. uy 3 10a s LA FrrTAGN Juiy 10, 104 s LA NORMANDI ) -July 17, 10 A e B~ For turiber particulars spply to A. FORGET, Agent, . No. 3, Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZL & CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisc S. S. AUSTRALIA for n“l HONOLULU _ oaly, Tuesday, June 15, 2Pt~ pecial jarty rates. The S~ MAKIPOSA mSthd satls via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for @mmw_ SYDNEY, Thursdar, June 24 ¥ p. x Liveto COOLGARDIE, Aus: South Africa. J. D.SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Moutgomery & street, San Fraucisco UANBURG AHERICAY LINE Line from New Y ork to bourg Paris ¢- Hamburg, and CAPETOWN Freight office, 327 Mark .-Juns 13 | * ormanria ....Ja v 1 Aug. Victoria . Juue 17 | o m i Julv 8 E. nismarc... Jane 24 | F. Blsmarck ... Juy 2 Hamburg-American Lin BAR S & i1 Z0G, Agenis, EAMERY 375" way,N. X, STOCKTON Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daily 1&he ceceived up to i3 1. M. 85~ Accommodations Resérved by Telephona The only iine s througn freight Railroad. ling through ralés w0 all STEAMERS T. €. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Telephioue Main 805. Caw Nav. aud impe. Co tickets and giving poin s 04 Valley FOR U. 8. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMEK “MONTICELLO, Mon., Tues., Wed.. Th: 14543 and 3:15 .\ (9 . M ex. Thurs) DTS R JOTEY A A and 8 v ssionDocs, ler & Telepnoue Gree 551 FOR SNJOSE, 103 GATOS & S1¥T1 CRU S'I'EAMEH. ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) ailU a M. Alviso dailv )’Munlny excepted) at 7 . Freight wnd ‘assenger. Fare between San Francisco and Alviso, 50c; 10 Sau Jose, 75c. Clay st Fiesd % W. Sanva Clars st Sau' Josa A 4 e

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