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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1897. = j iR ¥ CALT.\O—Arrived Mar 3—Bark Germania, irm offering their holdings as freely as usual. Exports | tor lower grades; wator-white extracted, : SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. : KIVE. New Whatcom, ERCIAL WORLD |zt 7m0 I R TSI RN | e S TN R TS STEAMERS TO ARKIVE g Qaisduil and lower. No disposition to trade. | dzdigc; dark, 2930 R m HumbSEL.110) - |mecarit — T Faow T DU | Cia rtont. irom Vancouver. May 19—sor barg ol ooy = Provisions steady. Sp:culution scems dead. EEESWAX Dgule 5 m Momaoe s @ [UhkaTaso00 1000 mox L o | Kectrd. irom Fort Gamb o = FaEs % BEL | HIDES—B Ayres. dry, 1815@19c; Galves- San Francisco. sisav Uniondesy — Truckee |Grays Harbor. Junedtt | COMOX—alled June 5—Bark J D Peters, for s ARY OF THE MAKMELS. uenos Ayres dry, s Sa - . 3 ashtenaw ... | o Clarenc s gt ‘P ATHER_Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light 9:16 A M. SESSION. ERONIRTONS. AT e bk ar Chilkat... | el wivero: - JuRe Ll P ECASTH B Arrived June S—Schr & W 1 —Hemlock sole, Buen o : v Crescent Ciiy. . | Crescent CItv .-.vvo.- e Apr 10. Increased exports of specie. 10 heavy weights, 18@20c: acid. 19@2vc. vanby with snomiiay looking upon Chicaso's & | _CURED MEATS—Bacon. 7350 % b forneave. 8¢ P Cian o e Diogs i o | Tunmely | Ietk, hepos Ape e L silver unchanged COFFEE—Ria spot. quiet bui firm. Nov7. Tagc. | TROC WILh suspicion a.d is seliing freely atre- | @ m for light medium, b for lighe. l0c ® B Y ey City Puebia. . | Victoria & Fages Soan |.. Juneil 3 T o s Wheat fatuses ensler. Future closing: March. 37 45@7 50: September, | $3°d = 114, an | 10 eXtra light and 12c % B for sugar cured. Eas:- POWDER STOCKS. Arcata |Coon Eay.... —oon -|“iunel | NEWPORT—per Cons Bay—. sks barler. 3 - 31 35@7 40; December, §7 4087 45. decined o 812134 ana olosed at 813114 an i Junel? | pgs bous -hold xoods. 42 bxs lemous, § bbis sw et Ferlcy held more firmly. 5@7 40; December, 3 ea ler feeling in kaswrn markets causing weak- | ern sugar-cured Hams 12@1235c B B: Californta 1™ . jeastuea T | R Junel? | Portoes -84 bxs oranzes. : Oats. Corn and Bye quiet. Dried Frults. ness. Hams, 1013@1 1c: Mess Bent, $5@8 50 P bbl: ¢xira (i Vigosie. 1 1% i U AB0 e o RIS Bees o Dedra 05 ks OXv vegetabes, 1 case Increased exports of Fiour to China R AISINS—California. 50-1b boxes, 234¢; crown, 10:15 A M SESSION. - d%&s figu iamily o, $9 wnfi.fl::fl e AlceBlanchar: | ¢ e -June! 3 | electric lamps, 1 cs 1 obi g obes, 1 ca lamps. Hay and fcedstufls unchanged. $7(@3%c: seeded, 13,@>Yac: seedless muscatels, | Depression fs apparent in wheat. Shorts are | Prime Pork, $10@10 50: exira ciear. 813 5@14 ISCELLANEO Sk [3unens | SCENGARYE L oringok. 2 bxs lemons, 2 bois Beans dul B 5A@s%c. disposed to rutout new lines. Royers, other than | DO mess $1760g135 ¥ bbi; Smox Alnekarkre 88060 (S Vinio o T | HERG Junels | olives. 1 ¢s hardwere. 1 Dbl whisky. S ol 1, CURKANTS — 43,@514~ In barrels: cleaned | selers on yesierday's bulge, are scarce. Market | 9%2¢ E r Lead Co. 100 140 ceaulcS3Ce 20 2b ‘Alllance . |Porttand. Jun-13 | @ Carpinterin—5 bxs lemons, 12 bxs oranges, MexEtaviesin DisnS i SIPEE: bulk, 51,@8¢; cases, 515a5Lac: cartons, 6@734¢. | looks lower. Lml;“'fi e tierces are quoted &t Stac for | HawC&SCa. 1415 15 |rac Aux FA 2 3 ellington. . | Departure Bay ... ‘Junel3 | port Hartord—19 bXs butier, 9 cs eggs, 31 bxy ¥oratoes and Onions cheap. APIICOTS—Caitfornia, boxes, BYg@l3c: bags, | December wheat opened at $1 2034, advanced to | fompound aad 6c or pure: pails e e 4 |FucBoraxCo. ¥§ — — City of Para... |Panama | Juneld | fgh Batter and Eggs easy. Cheese steady. 742010, $121 Aeclined 1o $1 263; aud ciosed at 81203, | IOV Hepoms, S4c B B jor componnd and OC | Merkxasen. B0 = [rarfruwics oyp 7 | QITOLIGIN - (EOTATA-- June 4 | “Banta Burbara—253 bxs lemons, 4 cs olive o1, Toultry generaily lower. FLACHES—Callifornia, unpeeled, bags, 6@8Sc: | with offerings liberal. fi,*gv 5, Dalobla, S3ic; 10-B uns, 6%c BALES—MORNING SESSION. Czarina, | Cona mar "™ Jll'l':‘ 168 bals green bides, 41;7 bxs oranges. sits sold lower as a rule. boxes, 7@dc: peeled. 10@1%. = 11:15 A. M. BESSION. CoTTuL. s 5 than Hoard— Weeott .. |Crescent City ..Juneld | " Ca. ui 03— & cs exxs, 17 bxs buiter, 1 pkg taucets, T pERUNESCalioraia, 461 00ze8 33476; 0D | e gunerat depression in. ihe Chiongo market | s m oL B Taeros, B34 Facksges lesainn 218 Hawailan Commercial 1930 | willameiial | seaitio “Junend | g Qressed caives, 1 siewm botter. T P 5 i 1ovisions unchanged. <es, S@Tc. ik Bt o e [ : e B e ToB uichinson 5 b Co.. 24 ackinaw Tacoma. . unels | ® San Sim on-2 tubs ba bul 4 14 bxs butter EXPORTS OF SPECIE. R N Decomber wheat opesed At 130, savanced 1o Paila, 61 & save; Bipe 0 p. bine 1 or o1n case, | 16 90 - do = 2425 | Rorh Kore ... |Humboidt Jur coop. teese. | pkg hay-carrier, 5 ¢4 eges 1 coop i 3Ty gy Faucy oralnary, 13@18c: aucy washed, | g1 Lyyy, sold buck 1081 20V 1nd closed atB1 2034 | Foyc: “wooden: busrors, S0Tb mat, 17p¢: fancy | 30 Pacific Gas Imb...... - 9100 | santa Kos. Il |Han Dieco Juneld | oskey. 1 coop chickens, 4 bis seaweed, 1 empiy — w@2dc. bid. e market does nOL present avy material | tubs. 50 Ibsnet, 7hge; halt-burrels abour 110 bs | 15 S ¥ Gas & Eiectric Co. 94 5 Ynquina “Juuels | “santa (‘ruz—10 bxs fresh fisn 3 Exports of specie from this port during the first |~ CITRON—11@1234c for fancy boxes. i it ved v i 20 5V Wat 99 50 .| China & Japan - Junels | EUREKA—Per Humboldi—3 cs dre goods, five montlis of 1807 were $1K.815,000, aghinst | WALNUTS-Callioraia staudacd, 633c; soft ey 2 35 ‘s 9978 Hnmbous bas Suneld | 40 rolvieater, T8 353 1t lnm bt bdls Bdcs 30 £16,167,285 for the sume period In 1806, and - | LBEL L o 3ssiazse Weakness characterized the “rading in wheat ac | HIDES, TALLOW, wOOL AND HOPS. | $30008 P Brauch Raiiway - o R e e R cluded $14,251.362 1o gold coin. $2.623,494 lu — ' the ufiernoon session. Buyiug by & prominent = ressed va'l. piss express. 1 bbi molasses. 1.rt Cer bulilon and $1,511.567 in Mexican dollars, Motals. shupper 10 cover sales made yesterday caused De- | HIDES AND BKINS_Oails aud brands sell 1o law Uawailan Commercil......... ),2 stgh dressedive k. Soxumexvraa ) bbi molasses, 1crt N e oE ot 318,605, China 82052653 | Pl 1NON—Southern, $9 26@10 35; Norhern, | ceniber Wheat 10 advanor to §1 2014 dire.tiy atter | 5 D0 ATD SKINS—Calle and brands a6l 10 | “50 aichiton B0 s s 8 O I RO AN i T o R e 0 Tapan %1 o the 11:15 sewsion. This demand supplied, tae | ¥ ® © . Heavy aa G SALES—a CON BRSO, ! 3 NA—Fer Anna 56 e s — ¥18 F N siraine €13 5013 60. market opened weak at $1 20 and advanced 1o | 7%@Sc B B: modtum, 7c; ligh, Ot Boara— |, S e LO—Per Saatiago—100 bags. coffes. ;20,293 Stooks e ah s $1 203 wiiere it closed des. 639@7c: Sings. dc: aalted K1p.6c; saited Calf, Slien Commercial.............. 1828 | Txrren STates CoMMT Ax7 Gron-Ti mrmewr FITTE S SR e g hG s Deccinber barley. 88@6+1sc @be: saited Veal (@7c: ary Hides, 1281235C: [ 130 do do - 1800 | “Tnom dxo Hmiewm or Hiew s Tow | “UNTA ARENAS Az $1 bazs coften, ety & SRS TS| ok gy Sarty aiieradon (b December wheat | cuils and brands, 8@100: ary Kin and Veal. dgive: | 80 do 4o —= © 33007 | s Fmaxcisco. Bar. PoRLummEn DY OrFe | SONULGLO—Per Australia—14040 bgs sucar, merica st 22 > | soid ut §1193, dry Calt. Bc: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@25c euch; | 230 Huichinson S P Co, s 90... - e CIAL AUTHORITY OF THX SUPKRINTENDENT. | 5830 bags rice. 134 bags coffee, 1127 bdls o los + American spiric Nig (111 105y FRODUCE NARKET. v T0Gu0s cainter, 1Uc; Sheepaking ‘eacn; | #2000 F & N ¥ Raliway Bonds.....owe 103 12% | P e L i . TAY, | prasppies. 245 ats pneapole pinnis 4 e beiel Atchison. ... o — TP, % enca: Street— o 15 thie san both ps empty becr kegs. 25 bbls empty beer hoitles, 91 Bay Staté Gas o WHEAT AND « TuEK GRAINS. e W@30c each: luag wool 00@T0c each: |, C0Cer e o .. 9100 | ©ftdeische same a both places. empty beer kegs. 28 bbis empty beer hoitles, 9 ING PAST ot Explanation. The arrow fles with the wind. at etation 1nd e of snow dur: e elve hours. lines, conne 15 of equal air pry therms, or dot air weat pressure. and nied by cloudy wey lly firs he pressure is high in her is_usually appear on the W O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION 12 HOURS. her: a rai The top figures 3 xXimum temperature for the underneath it if any, the amount of nches and hundredths. Isobars, or solid 8o equal temperature. The rometric pressure and w preceded ns. bington o 1nterior the isobars exiend the coast, rain Is probable: 1sobars of w along the coast, i north and south alon; but when the *I 1s inclosed with marked curv rain south of Oregon is improb- able. W the pressure fal will produce n su expecie an opposite result. e vicinity of Idaho, and 2 to the California coast, warmer amer and coider verse of these conditions THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TrnE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO. June 9. 1897, 5 » The following maximum tem- peratures are reported from stations in Californis kureka, 58: Red BIluff, 96; Fresno. 86; San Luis (bispo, 74; Los Angeles, 76: tan Diego, 66: ¥ 102 Ssn Francisco data: Maximum temperature 60, mi 50, Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts Ibe pressure is highest this evening in the vk cinity of Vancouver Island and lowest in Arizona. st region and occasl akotas t San Francisco bours en orthern Cal der-storms in e 7 cloudy <torms in el casional thunder-stoims | Francisco and ¥, fres risk westerly wind: tor ng midnight, June 10, 1879: ruia’ Partly cloudy Thursday, wea her prevails throughout the onal thunder-siorms Utah eastward throughout thirty roia — Parity cloudy Thursday, ¥ clondy Thursday, piobably vated section Thursday, probably cc ated section Thursday. piobably elevated secilon vicinity — Partly clondy Forncast Official. W. H HaMmox NEW YOEK EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, X. Y. June 9 —The stock mar- ket showed heaviness at the opening, the leading lower. The railroad siocks being decidedly grenzors were affected by fears of crop damage. Extecsiv stoCK 4 point, but a raily tndustriais geuerally front Supporting orders soon displayed & quickly followed realizaticns In sugar depressed that ‘Ihe fairly firm appeared in various sbares, which siemmed the seiling movement and ed 10 & higher range of valurs. ~ugar wrs largely deatin, ana railied 1o 12835 The bears made a deernmined attack after the first hour of trading, and were successful in bring. about a geneial reaction. ovacco loomed 1nto prominenc Eucouraged Am a lower London market ward midday and jumped 21 for icans ana moderate selling for forelgn ac- traders attacked the not par- count, the bearlsh room stock with some vigor in eariy deaiings. The 1 18 of their operations were ticulariy flat 2, 10F their offerings were readily £b80rb . as were those £r foreign ou ot the ountry had a genera hroughou restrict a. The Cubnn sitiatig 10 speculation. an 1he saministr: most_care time the qu L is be ccount. somewhat smaier scae than of tribution of interest was evident. anseasonable westher Deal- tendency to icularly in granger shares. W&S DOL an appreciab e factor coming recogmzed that 13 10t going 1o take any but (ha asidered action. At fon is 5.1l referred (0 as containing aking and in. an (ndefi- the same s for miscl of way iis lnfluence is also restrictive. We tern ( WaS 1 cousp'Cuous feature . the marke: and its caily reflected in the Ppany’s staten mated neral than 10 per cent in comparison usual dividends deciared on Sug; ch, togethier With ev dences that industry “will be adequataly protect tariit. gave a tove of great firmness to In afternoon dealings th 1g disappeared und the ¥ SLIONK and more active. Northern Pa conspicucus examples. The clo market. ccided strengih was sympatheci- Tne com- lie quarter showed an esti ncrease in earnings of $149,800, or more wich [ast year. r Refining, | he refiuing ed th on the stock. hesitation in ear jer whole ‘market be Noteworiby e scored lu » Dumber of {nstances, fic and Cregon Navigation being 05 was fairly e sLrong Government bonds were steads aud un changed. Railways were strona Among noLeworthy «dvnces were: Nortlfern Pacific ce eral«, threes, % 10 b Union consois, tr Money on 14: Oregon iDis, 215 10 7 51 re Short Line 734 41 1@114 per cent: time nioney-—0 a0d 90 days 2 per cent, :0ur months 21y per cent, +IX aud seven months ¥ per cent: ning monthe 31 per cent on good mixed Stock Exiha g coliateral. Prime indorsed bills receivable, i@ 1o ver cent: choice and prime siug.e usmes, 815@4 per c 004 names. 4@> per cent. Posed asking rates for sterling. 34 85y for long biils, $4 88 for demand. Actusl rates, long bills, $486: sight drafts, $487: cable trans frs ®4 5714 Domesuc exchange on Sew York and San Francisco, sight 17%gc premium, telegrapn 20c premiom. Money in London iz per cent. count in opeu_marke. months’ bilis 15-18 per cent. Rates of dis- for both short ana tnree Amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of Engiand on balance u ay was £60,000. The weekly statement of the Bank of Germany shows cash on band decreased 3,950,000 marks; treasury notes decreased 400,000 marks. ‘Wheat and Flour. WEEAT— 10:30 11:00 12:00 1:00 Juve... L= = — Jul 535 5% - - Beptember 7114 - 084 703, December.. ... 78« 7zyg 72 Spot easler iuactive; etn spring New York, spriug Duluth, 795ge No. 2 burd winter. 15%c¢ 77503 f.0. b. atioat No. 1 Nortn- No. 1 Northern No. 3 bard winter. T4l in bbis: No. 2 extra, 83 6@ Future closing: June, T5Ygc: July, T4Vge: Sep- tember. 6§35c; December. 74bge. FLOUR—=pring. 3 0. B50: patents §5 95@s 15. RAIN FREIGHTS—A by steam, 134d. Produce. No. 1exirs, $3 50@3 70: straighis. 83 0@ ew York to Liverpool, PRONISIONS—Lard. prime, $8 8215@3 8714 PORK—Mess, 58 50@8 75. i ALI OW—3 11 6@314e BUTTr—Creamery, Western, i4%gc. EGGS—>taie, fiesh thered, 1114@ 12c. SUGAK—Raw, firm. more active; sy-degree, 3¢: 96-decree, & refined firm. VETROLEL M—New ) ork reined. §6 16: Phila- deiph buik. 83 6 HOP; ©rop ‘95, Bgd: crop ‘96, 6@10. e and Lalumore refined, §6 10; refinea in —Crop of ’95, 3@4c: erop '96, 6@8c: coast. WOOL—Dowestic fieece, 18@23¢c; pulled, 15@ Central Pacific. Chicago Gas. C.B.&Q Con. Gas. Cordage... Coraage Prd Denver & Rio Grands Pra. Delaware & LACKAWADS..... Erle Tt General Kiectric. Hocklug Valley Jersey Central. Kansas & Texas, Pfd Lake Shore....... Louisviile & Nashviile. Mannatian Con. Missouri Pacific. . New York & New | New York Central. 100 0O 100 50 187 1400 North Pacific, SN ETYe 025 Northwestern 1UK 00 108 00 North Ameri 43 = Uregon Nuvigation..... == 2006 Orezon Navigation, Pia/T —— 5600 Pacific Mal 776 Pullman .. 161 50 Quicksilver ( 100 VO Rock Island. 66 8714 Readlug. . . 2087y Southern Pacific.. s 75 . Paul... 7 3714 Texas Pacific....... 50 Tennensee Coil & Tron 2 50 Cnion Pactfic 700 U. Leather.. —_— U. S. Leather, Pfd. Western Union . Prd 5% ks 80 Steriing on London, 60 da: 4 8634 Sterling on London. sight.. 4 B3 U. S. 2's, registered 95 00 ', new. 124 75 4's, new, 124 75 4 m 25 I 13 25 5! 113 8715 5 113 871 CHICAGO MARKETS. | CHICAGO, Irr. Jume 9.—Large recelptsand the easter prices of hogs, together with liberal sel ing by toreign h8usesand consicerable llquidat on, caused an ersier feeling in the provision market. rrices closed slightly lower. The weakness of the | | | | | grain markets ana poor cash demand were alxo | depressing factors. The shoris were the oniy | buyers. | 00 11:30 | i0:00 10:30 1 695, €955 695 63 Seplember. 6415 6435 Ge3a i3y | December. = et = 1:00 1 July.. T == Repiember.. el e December...... e CORN—June, 24c: July, 2434c. OATS—June, 1714¢: July and september, 18c. BARLEY —Cash. N ¥ 1IMOLHY—Cash. $2@2 60. Produen. PORK-June, £7 57 Ju L4 D—June, $345: July, June and July, 84 17@4 20. BUTTER—Firm and fairly acuve. i Creamerles—kxtras 1415c 8 b: firsts, 13@14c; seconds, 11@ 2c D: Extras, 12c: tirsis. 10 @)1c: seconds, 7@8c: packing siock, tresh, 6@7C EGGS—Firm and active. Firsts sold chiefly a: | §c B doz, loss off cases returned. Livestook. HOGS — Lignt, ¥4 40@3 85: mixed. $3 40@ | 85215: heavy, 83 20@3 60: rough, £3 20@3 30. s boughit 81,000, suippers 450U. Receipts 40,000, Kstimuted receipis {or to-morrow 8.000, CATTLE—Beeves, $4 00@5 20: cows and heit- ers. 82 00@4 50; Texas steers. 83 20@4 45: stock- ers and feeders. 33 60@4 60. Receipts 13,500, Estimated receipts for to-morrow 9000. SHEEP—Market lower. Receipts 17,000, Leceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBt. June 9.—CATTLE. Receipts, 3200 head; market active and stronger. HOGS—Recelots, 6100 head: market a shade easier. SHEEP—Receipts, 1000 head: market strong. Recelpts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. June 9 —CATTLE—Ke- ceipts. 450U head ; market strong. HOG~—Recelpts, 15,000 head: market steady to strone. SHEEP—Kecelpts, 4000 head; market steady. FOREIGN MARKETS, London. LONDON, Exe., June 9.—Consols. 118; silve 279-164; French rentes, 104t | WHEAT—8i wheut, 205 9 gOes on passage, rather firmer; English country markets, quiet and steady: French country mar- kets steady: Liverpool whest, No. 1 Caiifornia, 6s 4350@6s 534d; wheat In Pans, firm; flour in Pars. firm LOTTON~Uplands, 4 5-324. FUTURRS. Ihe Produce Exchange cable gives the following, Liverpool quotations for Xo. 2 Red Winter: July 5894d; Beptember, 5s 81: December, 53 8igd. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. - sam Sterling kxchange, sight. . -~ 488 Sterling Cables........ - iBry New York Exchange, sight........ — 173 New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 20 Fine silver. per ounce. SR 80 Mexican Uollars. 49 4913 YESTERDAY’S WHEAT MARKET. The following resume of the wheat market is furnished by E. A. Bresse, Produce Kxchange rainbroker, 412 Pine sireet. SAN FRANCISCO, June 9, 1897. Chieag The shorts In July wheat were given what the doctor ordered this morning. When they had taken their medicine th rv appeared nothing more 10 sustain prices. and & quick slmp from 7055c to 68Y4c followed. Duriu: the first hour's trading there was a howling mob of ~horts diviog for wheat. July oprned at 6915@69%c. The next moment 70c was bid, and wit: in two m inutes 7T054c was the trading price. The anxious shorts wer - fed with wheat to their hearis’ desire at the latier price. It did not take long to start Juiy on the down grade once the de- maod was satisfied. It is clalmed that at least 5.000.000 bushels of July Wheat were seitled around 703ge. Armour’s brokers were heavy sellers. . Quite & large line was settied 1o country acconnt. The deals look pretty well over. There will bo very lutle irading in Ju.y herzafier. . «p ember will be the sctive ovlion. At onetime auring 1o day's eariy trading July sold at_a premium o1 6¢ over September against 3¢ spread on Saturday. December wheat received considerab e attention to-day. No doube thisoption w 1 hecome quite clive In the near fature. Outside of manipuia- tion there was i tle of moment 10 record 1n wheat iransactions. Weather couditions were much im- D vepo0l cabies were hieh +Epool were higher in sy w the advace on (his side. and 10 0me small Sxiens dug Lo untavorable weather in England. & ge toclimatic fuhunmees, o 0 % vAIC due e duy’s trading closes ufte advance wud lecine iy whens sdvanced v call prices and clos - ces." T call prices wnd clos-d st pot prices.” The crowd WHEAT MOVEMENT, Receipta. " 6500, . Minneapolis. . 5 79,249, nulumw, ‘75335 07550, 1159 770 144.817 1.208 TIDEWATER. 43,823 Boston..... 12,260, New York. ..l 17807 . Philadeiphia e s tim re... New orleans, . FRENCH FUTUKES. W HEAT—The Glenburn tak 49,204 ctls, valued at $70,000, Futures wire slightly easier, but spot prices were unchanged. Quotatious are nominal at $1 2216@1 25 % ctl for No ), 81 261,@1 2745 for choice and §1 30@1 3745 for exira choice for milling. for East London caLL INFORMAL S¥s810; BOARD SALES. 9:15 o'clock—December— 4000 ctls, §1 2134 21145: 12,000, | 31 2114 SECON. — December—6000 ctls, §120% 10.000, $1 21; 10.000, $1 ¥0535: 20.000, 31034 HEGULAR MORNING SEMSION — December — 2000 ctls, £1 20; 18.000, $1 2014: 26,000 &1 2014. AFTERNOON 'SEASION—December—12,000 ctis. $120; 2,000, £1 2044 BAILEY—Ho deisare trying to obtain a small advance but buyers are siow (0 respond. Feed, 6732@7245¢, outsioe figure for choice bright! Browing, 55@805 B ctl CALL BOARD SAL®S. INFORMAT, SESSION—:15 o'clock—No sales. EXCOND NESSION—December—No satox. KEGULAR MOKNING SESSION—Decem ber—2000 cuis, ode. AFTERNOON —SkssloN—December—4000 otls, 88c: 10,000, 68Yge. OAT~—Fancy ¥eed are quotabie at 81 1 30 P cui: good o choice, #110@) 20 B cu; common, 95c@1 U715 B ctl. Clipped Oats seil wi £1@2 # 100 vver the raw product. 2@ CORN —Continues siow. Large Yellow., $1@ 102%3; Small Kound do, $1 06@1 10; White, 9215 @971ac ¥ cul BY B B215@8Tlec B ctl. BUCKWHEAI—Is nominal st avout $1 26@ 10t FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, The China steamer took out 13,697 bbls. This business has been increasing of lace. FIOUK—Net ‘ash prices are: Famlly extras, 3 T5@4 N5: Bakers exiras, $4 00@4 65: Super. Lne. $4@4 35 ® bbL CORNMEAL. FETC. —Feed Corn, $22@23: Cracked Corn. $25 50 @ ton. MILLSTUFFS_Prices in sacks are as follows. vsual discount to the trade: Grabham Flour, §3 83 sye Flour. $2 50 W 100: Rice Flour, 5; Cornmeal, $2@2 25: exira cream do. $2 75, Usimeal, $3 50; Oa 4: Hominy, $3 108 3 30: suckwheat F 83 25@3_50: Cracked Wheat, $3 50; Fariua, $4: Whole Wheat Flour, £3; Rolled Uats (bbls). §4 75@5 16: Peari Barle: #375@A; SplL Pews, 85 50; Groen 4o, 34 20 B 100 s HAY AND ¥ DSTUFFS. BRAN-$14 50@15 for the best and $13 50314 % on for outside brands. MIDDLINGS_$18@19 for lower grades and $19 50830 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFrS — Rollel Barlev, 816 50817 Clicaxe Meal ai the mill, 2600 $ ton: joudiug, #27 50. HAY—Whea: 13 quotable at $S@10 50 ¥ lon new Whent, $7@7 50 § ton: Wheat and Oat, $7@ J0: Oat, $6@s 50: new Wild Oai, #6@6 50; Bar- ley, $5 50@H: now Barles, $:@550 for Kiver &nd $6@7 for other grades: Alfalta, $6@7 50; com- pressed, $7@10: stock, $5@5; Clover, $6@8 B ton. BIRAW—25g50c # bale. S AND BEAN SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos quoted at $1 65@1 75 Small Whites, £1@: 15 B ctl: Larze Wnites, $1@1 0734 @ cul: Pinks, 95c@sl 05: Reds. $1@1 10: Black eve, 81 50@1 55: fed Kiduey. $2: Limas. $1 508 75: Butters. $125@1 50: Pew $1G1 10. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@2 75: Yellow Mustard. §1 75 % cil; Flax. $1 501 60: Canary BIIED FEA 160 % il POTATOES, VEGETABLES. About 700 boxes Cucumbers came in from dif- ferent poluts and prices were weak. Potatoes and Oulons continue plentiful. The Mississippi Tomatoes are lower at 81 75@2 ® crate. PUTATOES—New FPotatoes In sacks. 50@75¢ B cti: New Eariy Rose in boxes, 60g75c: River Keds, 60@70c: Burbauk Seediings. 50@60c for Peialumas; Oregon Burbanks. 60@Uc. ONIONS—New Reds, 40@50C P sack. VEGETABLES—Suu mer Squasn in small boxes. 40@7.c: Hay Squash §1@1 25: Cucumbers, 40@80c 1or Marvsv.ile, £1 20@1 50 for Bay: Asparagus, Suc @8$1 25 for common. §1 50@1 75 for choice and $2 @? 30 tor tancy: Rhubarb, 36@50¢ ior ordinary and 60@75¢ P bx 1or choice iarge: Jried Peppers, 6@Sc ¥ Ib: Green Peppers, 10@]235¢ for Chile and 7oc@ $1 7% box for Bell; Green reas, 114@214c; String Beans. 1@3c:_Refugee Beans. 5@ic: Dried Okra, B@9c B D; Cabbage, 75¢ B Ctl: Larrois. 25@300 W sack: Garlic, 155@2C ¥ ib: Tomuacoes, $1@2 % box; Green Corn, 10@2Ce ¥ dozen. UTTEE, SE AND EGGS, Butter is easier and quieter. about the same. Cu Cheese runs along Eggs are weak and in large sup- bly. BUTTER— CrEAMERY—Fancy creameries, 15@18c: sec- onds, 17@17%4¢ ¥ . 2 DaIRY—Choice (0 fancy, 15@17¢ B B; lower grades, 12@14c. PICKLED—15@17¢ P 1 for new. FIRKIN—16@17c ¥ I for new. CREAMERY 1UB—New, 17@19c B . EASTERN — 12@1214c 10r indle- packed. CHEESE—Choice mild_new, 8 ® Bb: common 10 £00d, 6@7lac B b: Cream Cheddar, 10@11c; Young America, 5@9c; Western, 1lc: Kastern, 13g15c » b G S—Kanch Eges. 12 store Eggs, 1034@12¢ ¥ doz; Easi Duck Eggs, 13¢ B doz g POULTEY AND GAME. POULTRY —Another car of Eastern sold at 13¢ for Turkeys, $4 for Ducks, $1for Geesa, 85 20@ 5 50 for Hens and $4 50 for oid Koosters. Locai stock 1s generally lower, the four cars of Eastern this weck baviog oversiocked the mar- ket Live Turkeys. 12@13c for Gobblers, 11@13 for Hevs: Geese 9_pair. 75cG81: Ducks. £3 25@3 50 for old and 3 50@5 50 for young: Hens. 83 0@ Foosters. youn. $6@7 50: do. old, $4@4 25; Fryers, 84 50@d Erollers, $4@4 >0 for larg and $2@3 for small: Pigeons, 8L 26@1 00 ® doz fur young and for oid. GAME—liare, bominal DECIDUOUS Rabbits, nominal. CITRUS FRUITS. Recelpts were 347 Chests Sirawberries, 203 chests Currants, 6027 boxes Cherries and 2344 boxes Apr cous. Figs from Yuma and Winters brought 25@30c # b All Berries were lower. Apples aiso deciined. A pricots re now of better size. Cuerries are steady and the season hias passed fts heigh:, DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $:@4 B chest for large and $4@ 8 for smail. Blackberries. 79c@F1 B craie and $6@7 § chest. Gooseberries, 1@1Yzc ¥ Ib tor small and 134@2c 1or large and 4@5c 10r English Kaspberries. $3@8 ¥ Chest; from Newcastle, T5c@$l B crate. Currants, $.@3 50 B chest. Pesclies, 76(@81 B box. Cherry Flums. 26@4Uc B drawer. giirinsle Apricots, 25@40c @ box; Royals, 309 ve. Green Pears, $0@60c B box. Apples. $1@1 5U B box: Green Apples, 25@50c. Cuierries, 20@40c_® box: 100se While, 2@3Lac @ D: loose Black, 1@-c P Ib: Koyal Anne, 50@ 65¢ ® box and 334@5c b in bulk. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges are anotable A $5@5 B box for cholce to fancy and £2@3% 50 ¥ vox for common: Seedlings, $125@2 B box; Mediterranean Sweets. $1 50@2 75§ bx: Lemons, Tbc@$l 20 tfor common and $1_50@3 B box for £00d 10 cholce: Mexican Limes, $5 50@6 ® box: yapunas ¢125@280 @ bunch; Plneapplcs, $59 450 Bdoz. DRIED fRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. For new Apricots 6¢ Is bid, 7c asked. DRIED FKUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 45:@6c B Ib; fancy, 634c B b: peeled, #@llc: Apicols, 6@Sc: Moorparks 10@12c: evaporated Apples, 5@5%a Prunes, 214@3c for the 4 sizes: white ¥igs, 3c; FPlums, 4@4gc for ritted and 1@13pe for unpie ted: Nectarines. 335@bLac# I for piime Lo fancy. ears, 24 @4c for Whole, 2ya@d¢ lor quarters and @ ¢ for balves. ALSINS— Four-crown, 100se. 534c: S-crown. 414c: 2-crown. Yo @ 1 ‘seed ess Sulianas, H@biec: seedless Muscatels, 434c; S-crown London iavers, $1@1 ¢, clusiers, $1 B0; Dehesa clusters, 32 50; 1w perial clusters. §2 50: dried grapes out. NUTS—Chesiuuts quotable m. §@10c: Walna's. 616@7c ¥ B for standard ana 9@9%4c B B for aNi Peaches, Apricots and Jun July. Elour—Opening . 45 50 46 25 Flour—Ciosing. eevsasenisies 45190 6,78 W heat—Opening............ 2815 23 40 Wheat—C.osing S2810 23 60 Corn was weaker on £00d growing' weather. Shorts were free seliers. Recelpls only mode:ate. Outside speculators are giving more atiention Lo corn tban for somelime past. Cribbers are not sofisiell: Almonds, 6@614c for Langaedoc, 8ac for hardsbeli and &e‘ » for 'n“-n::nf'. :’r’:‘nnu, & ?"‘ND ll;l Kll‘;m‘lnfl e M7Cllr uts, i Pecas Be $ B: Filberts, 7: Brazil Nuis, ,;‘ . Cocoanuts §5@5 50 @ 100 HONEY—Comb, 10g1234 for bright and 5@9c TALLOW—No. 1, rendered. 2%@3c B; Na X 214c: refiued. 434c: Grecse, Zc WUUL—pring clip 13 quoted: Mouuiain. 11@ 18c: Foounlll, 9@11c: Kan_Joaquin, year's clip, 7;45 do, SeVeu months, T@yc ¥ i Nevadas astern Oregon, 7@10c. 10FS—Bgne for Jalr 10 thotoo and 9@1ve B B for faucy. Contracts wre being drawn at ¥@l0c 1or uew Oregons and 7@9e for new Washiugious. GENERAL M:RCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Graln bacs, 474@5¢: San Quen- | tin, $5 40: Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellingion, $8; New Wellington, 8 outh field Weilington, $7 50: Eeattle, $5 5U: Bryant, 85 50; Coos bay, $4 75: Wallsend, $7 # ton; Cumberland, $13 50 @ toa in bulk and $15 in sacks; Pennsyl vanta, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 B ton: Welsh Anthracite, $8@10: Cannel, $5 ¥ ton: Hock Spriugs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, #7 60; Coke. $11@)2 in bulk and $13 B ton 1nsks. SUGAE—The Western Sugar Kefining Company quotes, terms net cash 4 and Fine Lrushed. 6lgc: Powdered, d5gc: Dry ® B Coutectioners’ A, 5¢ % Ib aguolla A, Extra G, 41gc: Golden C, 43¢ Candy Gran: ulated, Sc; balf Lurreis L4c more tuan barcels, wud Loxes Lyc miore. SAN FRANCISCo MEAT MARKET. | 867 Wholesale rates for dressel st0ck from slauga- terersare as foliows: BEEF—First quality. 513@6c: second o, Be; 1hird do, 4@4tac B B 2% VEAL—Large. 5@6c: small. 6@7¢ MUTTON—Wethers, 5@515c; Ewes, 4@5¢ B B LAMB—Spring, 8@61ac ¥ b PORK—Live Hogs, $5@3%c for large and 314 @35%c for small and meatum: soit Hoss 2340 Zi3¢ @ i Gressed do, 415514 | | | | RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 mOURS. Floor. or ska.... 25,114] Butiee. cv 47| Oregon......... 11.740|Cheese, cts on 331 | When. ctis.... 43,510 kggs Gon.....oe 18,300 OrogOm.... ... 2.865| Hides B0, 251 Farley. ciis. .. 1293 Peliy. bl 3,943 Eeans. sca. . €949 Wine fal 28,700 Comn.ctis. "2 180! Wool. Do 228 | Eye, ctls._ ... 133| " Orezon 174 Porstosm 553, . 1,040} Lamtomoe cois o1 Oregon........, 1'00x| Tallow. ciis. ... 105 | Onions, sks. 613 Lume, 0DI - 8i | Hay was. D 486|Quicksiiver, facs 68 Eran ske.. 7. 2.060] Lumber. M fe1n. 30 Oregon, sk 450| Ralsins, boxes.. 20 | Miadings sce fo | — | THE STOCK MARKET. “ *tocks were firm on the early cail, but shaded | | Off in the sfternoon. The Champlon mine of Nevada City has de- clared i's thirty-eighth dividend of 25c, payable ou the 16th. The Choilar assessment board to-duy. T'te bul'ion yleld of the Chollaf mine for the past fiscal month was sold for & total of a little over $24,000 in gold coin. The Orezon Navigation Compary has declared | the hrst quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on its preferred stock. The Pacific Gas Improvement Company and the San Joe Water Company will pay monthiy divi- dends of 50 cents # share to-day. The Sprivg Velley Wa er Company will pay the Tegular montbly diVidend of 00 cents a share on aue Ihe Shasta Iron Companv of Shasta County has Jevies an asse.sment of balf a cent & share, delin- quent July 20. he ~terlinz, G leta falls delinquent 1in d Moo ecito mining companies of Jordan dis rici, Mono County, have lev ed as.essments of 10 ¢ nts per share each, and ali wiil be deli quent on Juiy The Hutchinson Planiation Company has de- clared a dividend of 25 cents per share, payableon | ihe T alifornia-street dividend of S0 ents per share this mon. h. The Oakiaud Gas Company v ill pay a dividend of 25 cents per share on the 15th. The Pncitic and ~unset Telephone companies will pay the usual dividends on the 15th. Cable Company pays s BOAED SALES. Following were the sales In the San Francisco | Stock Board vesterdny: | BEGULAR MOENING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. | 100 Leicner... 37900 Deeidt. | 700 B&B.....5:/100 u 10) Chaile. 2430 Po 250 Chollar. 1 1: 300 _....".. 200 ¢ roins..16/100 Savage...: 100 Mexen.. 5:[20) ~ Nev 44,200 . AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30, 200 Belener ... 1¥50) Mexicauu..3. (300 8 Ny. 1259 Cholr.. 100200 Ocedt 200 Chalige. .. 24/50 ) Potosi. 100 ¢ Point 1710 Savage.. 2. 3006 &C. 55/200 Seg Bel....10/100 . 100 Kentck....0b] Following were the saes In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESsI 100 Alphs.....U: 1800 LUy 1.65/4 10 Ocod 200 1.6715/200 Potosi $1300 Caleda. . 300 Belchee. 1t (310 Crwn i, 400 Fullion.. 100 Chiluge 400 300 Uhoir, 00 L Wash..”01/3vy Uniou. 2.0 ......10742|300 Mexicau.. <050 Uinh.. 800 111 1.0L(250 OpRir.....7? (104 ¥ J6aern.25 1500°C Imp .01 500 76500 ...........28 1500 ..........021100 78! AFTERNOC inn arema.. ... 351251 cavage. 200 Andes...1:(1U0 H&N. "74]1¢0 ... 30) Belener....15 600 L Wash. .0} |00 & B&N.. 100 .. %200 Mxic. ... 26700 8 N, S [100 .. —2:30. 300 Caled 0 Gesia S08 525 400 Chatlwe 20200 | 500 811 Hili 100 Cholr 1.0214 20, Gt 50 Sinrd 1040 Q0......c. 107500 ... £20) Union. .32 200 GCaV...7 85 100 O 111200 . 135 “1.602J0 Potow:..62 e[ v Uiali .. 101 Ly 00 6|00 ¥ dacii.27 st CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, June9—4 p.\. 7o Asnen Bt AlphaCon. [ B R e~ vy 01 0l iustioa, 07— 13 14 neninex vt (8 17 ¥ Nexican. 9 3 4% a5/ Nevada Que = Bemton Con... 07 ~|lceld 0 o Bullion 1L 2ilophir T Caledoni o8 oglt 1 13 Chollar L00 1.5 otosl. 65 64 60 165> avage. 98 24| - fibhcolmu = 0 | | es. Lelchat = 08 0 Contigeice >~ 90 =] iNer M o o% | (on New YOrZ — (if-ierra Nevais 41 45 Crown Folnt. 17 Ib| tandand .. 185 LastSierraNed - ynaicaze. 1701 Gn hurekavos.. _ nioacua. T ¥3 34 Licheauss .. O Oifiims....’. 04 (B UL R CUREY. 35 34|\ oW Skdn 26 4 Licw s 73 74 g STOCK AND ND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY. June 9—2 . a. UNITED STATES BONDS. 20,8y UR4s coup.112 — |U Lonew wsveiiiiy | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bt S 4sreg... 109 dked. RUN Cal-atCbiasa. 1 - .. - Cal Elec L 81126 — LnM.h.:l 108 "‘: CotraC W35y — #7 |Omnibus ts. 1239, — l}:‘mmfi:l;’%lw raoBres - Tus (l:cu:l&:uun. - B hflyfll.l?g “)—s Y- s — 102 W - H L&S 0l 100 _%“lm““ - - m losang L8:s — 100 [~F&NPRSw 10: 104 DoGnteed 8s — 1013 = PREiArizSs 93 B335 Mit-stCbleSs 1243, — “|nPRECAIGY. 107 109 DoRyCon 83107 "10714/s PRI Calos. — 84 NatVin€s1s. — 100 |<PBrRCals 91y — NevCNgK7s 108 N By Cal 08.10414106; SVWaterss 119 11614 Yl > V Water 43. 2005510034 Dty ca 00— Moo ko atiag — l0dig WATKR STOCKS Contra Costa 31 - Vi {ommcosts 31— Sprag Valley100 10034 6AS AND ELECTRIC 8TO XS, Apital, . - - (1At Lizy. - 50 Comral o fa o INRURERS i Yo o 3, 14/ San Francscd %, 3 Lac G LEH 51 par FA 64 in mioekiO..o-. 10 Favous bmp 9 b2 INSURANCE STOCKS. Flreman's™ 17715185 | COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. ADEIO-CEl . 5UYs — | irac Nauoa. ‘2 190 Baokof Cal. — 3238 |lLondonP&A.127 129 CMBUETCO = 108 |Merchbix.. 13— | pounded by N und O stree s, | Buren | W 80:1by | = ot e | 10t on REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Herman Abels to Katherine Abels, all interest in 1ot on k line of Capp street, 80 N of Nineieenth, N 50 by E 122:6; gife Richard Muryhy to Norah Murphy. lot on SW cornercf Jersey aud Church streets, W 75 by S 2 ift. “\ilton D. Garratt to Henry D. Morton, undk- vided third of loi on N W cornerof Fremont and Natoma streets, NW 75 by SW 187:6: $10. William A.-Bader to Maggie J. Raleigh, lot on line uf Steveuson strect, 150 SW 01 Seventh, SW 25 by SE 75; gift Char.es H. and Della A. Athearn to Mary Pool, lot_on W corner of Folsom and Kausih strocts, SW 56 Ly N 100: 310 g John and Barbara Knell to Ernest D. Feil, lot on W .ine of Tiird avenae. 850 S of Luke stieet, W 57:6.% 96, NE 57:8, N 04: 10 Henry J. Hillman o0 Eaward Ginley, lot o0 E line of “1xth aveuue, 200 § of Ciement sireet, S 25 | by _20: 810 A. K. P. Harmon Jr to Etta H. Edwards. un- divided haif ot the fo lowine: Outside Land, boc< boun: nd N stree.s wnd Sevei'th and | Eighth avenues: also Outside Laud biock 949, | bounded by N and O streets and Fighth and Ninth uvenues: asoloton SE corner of Tenth avenue and O streei, W 240, S 860:3, &£ 240:9. N 378: aiso lot on SE < orner of O street aud Thirieenth avenue, W 204, 5 290:2, K 10a point, N §07:4; $0. i Eita H. kdwards 10 A. K. P. Harmon Jr., un divided half of ail foliowiig: N Weorner of L s 1ect ana Sevenih avenue, 20 fect On Seventh avenue and 91 fect on L street: also Outside Land biock ¥38 bounded by L and M streers, Seventh and Eightn avenues: aiso Oniside Land blocx 945, Twelfth and 1 hir: alo Outsite Land biock 947, N'ard O strests Tenih and Eleventh also Outside Land block 943 bounded on the X'by school lot 10 b ock 943, on the K b. San_ Miguel rancho, on the S by S line of Win- ter Tract and on the W by Ninth avenue; 810. Be jamin Healey to Henry J. Klahn, lot on E line of Chenery sireeti262 N of Randall, » 3, Kto polnt, 5 to point 125 of Chenery. W 135, portion oflot'13, blcck 20, Fairmoun:: $10. Fanny Julan to Williem J. White. lot on NW corner of Folsom st eet and Frospect placs, N 80 by W 60, Precita Valley lots 29 and 32; #10. | Jacob Muller to Jobanna F. Muller, lot on < line of Caselil yenue, beginning st NE corner of lot | 14, block 11, Ma ket-street Homestead, thencs 26,8 94:614, E B:1, 5 94:633, W 3034, N law: teenth avenues: bound d b avenues Morris Newion to James H. Jennings. iot 40, section 22, North Addition to Masonic Cemetery. 8131 ALAMEDA COUNTY. Duncan B.and Eunice C. Finch to J. B. Rich- ardsou avd L E. Kelly, trustees. lot on W iine of Webster sireet, 406 N of Fourteenth, N 60 by W 150 Oakland; alsolots 11 and 12, block M, map Homestead, Ess: Onkland: also_lot on W den street, 150 N of Tenth, N 40 by W 2. Oakisnd: also lot 5. bock D, lands of Onk- iand View Homestead As<cciation, Oaxland: also loi on NE Ile of Eas. Seventeenth s.reet, 1.0 SE of Fifteenth avenue, SE 50. N 100. NW 30, SW 100 to beginuing. (lock 42, San_Antonlo, suhj ct o life estate to Duncan B. Finch, East Gakland, $10. Elizabeth W. Stone to R. Cathe and Sophle D. 8t0 ¢, lot on S line of Tenth streer 100 E of Jackson, E 50 by S 100, beiug lots 10 and 11, block 124, Onkland; eif Alicia Dufficy to Jane Tomb. lot 4, block C, Brown Tract Oskiand: aiso lot 12, block 94, and lots 7 and 21, block 107, Tract B, Berkelry L aud T. L Association, Berkeley: 310. Nils and Jengie Giiberg to Francis and Mary Pearce, 1ot on N ine of £ Twen:y-fiist street 174:81p E of Twenty-fourth aveuue, E 35 by N 150. b.dek N, 50 Associaces’ Tract, East Oakland: $2600. Mury 1. Dewing to Anuie D. Draper. lots 35 to 40.b 0ck 6. revised map San Pablo avenue Vilia Tract, Oakiand Township: $10. Matilda Hechhelmer (wife of L) to Eva Hech- heimer, lot 17. block A, F.nny Davenpor: 't ract, being a subd:vision of 1ot 6, Yoaxum Tract, Brook- Iyn Township: glit. 3. H. W. und Fanule M. Riley to Fruitvale Ma- sonic Hall Association, 10i on SE. line of Four teenth stieet, 70 k. of Frulivale avenue, F 25 by S 125, being ot 9, bl ck 773. map of Phil!lps’ resub- division ot block 773 of the Levy Tract, Brookiyn 1 ownship; $250. Caroline E. Dwinelle (fo merly Chipman) to E. B. Mastick, Audrew J. Rulsion and E. A.Bruguirre (iTus eclof the esiute of Peder Sather), 10t 0. line of Central avenue, BS.82 W o' Grove sireet, | W 97.58, S 67.73, & 97.82. N 75.25 to beginning! | also lot on NE coraer of Central avenue and Grove | street, S 107.77, k 64.09, N 111.60, W 64.13 10 be- | | i inniug: 150 1ot on SW coraer of ‘Central avenue d Mound sireet, S 120 by W 104.09: also lot on E line of Gruve sticet. 85.30 S of Van Bures, S 60 by E 148: aiso lot on E line of Grove sireet, 45.44 S of Jackson, S 90 by E 14 also ot ou NE corner of 'Fountain and Van | sreets, N 130.62 by kK 185.29: aiso lot on N'W corner of Central avenue and Mound street, W 210 624; also lot oa N W | corner of Ceniral nd Court street. W 235:1 by N 624: al line of Central av-nue. 76:4 W of Fountuin street, W 158:9, N 624, E 155:1, 8 160, W 7r:4, S 175, 10 beginuing: aiso jot on N fine of Central avenue, 80 W (£ Hish §.reet, N174; alsoloton NW corner of Van Buren and Grove sireets. S 581:6 by W 149; aiso 1ot on SW corner of Monuroe strect and Veriaillos avenue, S 270, W 180:6, N 272:2, K 1836, to be- niog; also 1ot 00 NW corner of Moun 1t und Jof- ferson sireets. W 399:6, N 200: E 202:10, N 50, E 2i0. 8 230. to begiuining; aiso iot on SW* corner of Court and Fillmors streets, W Lo K line of Mound, 3 o N line of Cal- houn. & 10 W line of Court. N {0 be.inning: also 1ot on SE . orner of Jefforson ana College s reets, E 155:6,S .00, W 178:10, N 102:04% to begiu- ning: ai%o 10t 0.1 SE corner of Calhoun aud Mound s reets. S 100 by £ 100 also lot on SE corner of ‘alboun and Court strerts, ~100 by E 1405 also fot ou W line of High street, 542:9 N of Centr. avenue, N x81:3 by W 285:1} aiso .ot i eof | Fountuin strect, 280:3 X of Lentral avenue, E :3, Alameda; $5. d Aunie O’Gara to Dora Peters (wife of NW line of Fourteen.h street, 50 W of Cypress, W 25 by N 107, being th- S 107 feet of lot 12."block 882 map f buseball erounds, Fourtesnth and Center streets, Ua<iand: $10. Eflie E. York to William T. Ta:e, lot on N line th street, 100 K of Castro. »' 25 by N 150, | bel glot 27, block 147, Oakland: $10. | M. Loul<a Duvis to Msriba Davis, lot 38 and the | joloing 5 feet of lot 87, block R, resub- ¢1sion of port on of Roberts & Woliskill I rac Oakia d Township: $10. | Edward and Klizaveth A. Gowan to Harriet N. Risteupart (witeof W. A.).lot on NE corner of Faveroft way aid Atherton street, N 75 by K 126:21 block 6. Map of vills lota adjsining the universiLy site on the south, Berkeiey: $100. E. L. und Henrietta Ward to kimer E. ‘ohnson, : line of Peari street, 210 SW of Centrai avenue, SE140. NE 40, NW 140, SW 40 to begin- ning, Alameda; §5. i Builders’ Contracts. Adams Comvany with San Francisco Cornice | Company, tnwork in orick building on Nk corner | of Sutter ‘and Kearny streets, $1599: Heury A. Schuize, architect. Same wih K. James Duffy, plumbing, same, $4402; same architect. Mrs. E. M. Leaby wih S T. Greene, all work for & two-story buildiag on N line of Green street, | 23:6 E of Larkin $2300; Shea & Suea, architects. ————— THE CALL CALENDAR. 897 [Su. (Mo Tu| W.|Th | Fr.|a.| Mcox's Phases ] | Firat Quarter] T orme u1u‘9wnu— — —|— | —|—|—|—|—1@p) Fon 2con. 18 “i“ 1617 18|19 | &/ Juueld Il 20 (21| 22|28 | 24 | 25 | 26 [ A Last Quarte- P P e el et ol June 31. 27|28 uelsn ‘ | AT T T PR B T Xew Moon. || U @ June 29. OCEAN >TEAMERS Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER Umatilia.... [ Vic & Pyt Snd Newport_... | Panama, Prers PMSS i 13 24 |~an Dieco. " ieril © | HumbolacBay 7w | Pioc 3 |Junels.12 u|Pier2 [Junels. vaw| o 1L Australia . | Honolulu.. . JunelS. :vu Pier7 Clty Puebis | Vic & Pt Sna Juneld, am|Piec 9 ALianchard | Oregon ports.. [Juuei5 10Ax Pier 15 Czarioa..... |Coos Hav. 16. 5| ers Homer. ...... |Oregon ports .| Junel6.10aM Pier 7 roruana Junel7.1Uam | vier 34 Portiand. "7 |Junels, .| China &Japan [Junell, Iru B M 8% Kan Diego.. Junel7 nulnuu "I Yaquina Bay. |Juneis 104 % | Pler June 1897 218/ 3.12|-0.7 /10,2 Thursday, June v.0 4.46/Moon risey (7.33| Moou sets. 10. Norz—In the above sxposiilon of tn® tVies the early morning tides are given column, and the succesalve tides of the day In the order of occurrence as 1o time. n the The second left ha: a tim column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or righs band columa gives the last tde of the da; when tners are buc three except tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions (o the soundings on the United States Cosst Survey harts, except when & minus sign (—) precedes ina Belght, and then the number given 13 subiracilve from the depti g!ven by :he churts. AUTICE TU MAK INEES. A branch ot the Uniied States Hydrographlo office located In aint: expense. Navigat fMice, where complete seis of chart @irections of the world are kept on hanl ors are cordlally the Merctanty Exchanze ls od in 8an Francisco for the benefit of iners without regard 10 nationailty aud iree of invited 10 visit the and salllng or com- parison aud reference, and the latest Information 8ac aiways be obtained regarding lights, dangers t0 navigation and all matters of interest Lo ocesa commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hiil is holsied about ten minntes befors Boon. end Is dropped at noon. 120th meridlan, telegraphlc signal received each day tro by m’ the United States Naval Observaiory a. Mare Isiand Cal. A Dotice stating whether th ropped on tme, or giving the error. If any. ls 18D time bal 1 was p @4 the same day 0y the Allernoon papers. aad by the morniug papers tlie following dav W. 8 HucmEs, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICR, U. S. N The th Lieutenant. U. 5 X, The Time Ball. M¥ERCHANTS' EXC] on Telegrapn Hil. was drooped me ball HANGE in charga exactly at DoOU to-day—L e.. & 100D of the 120:1 meridiau, OF cXACUY & B . M., Greenwich time. W. 8 HuaHes, Lian! nan’ U. X N. i chy SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Haw stmr Aztec, Brown, 16 days 7 and way ports: min Mall S 8 Stmr port, eu rom Panam Airived WEDNESDAY. June 9. Co. Coos Bay, Hall, 7% h ass and mdse. to Goodal coftee, from hours 45 o Puc New- Perkins & Co. Stmr Australia. Houdlette, 6 days and 13 hours 17 min from Honolulu; pass and mase, 10 J D Spreckels & Bros Co. ~umr Humoolit, Bonifield, 17 hours 40 min from Eureka: pa-s and mdse, (0 M Kalish & Co. branip Faonle Kerr. Giibous 83 days from Newcastle, NSW: 3260 tons coar, to Balfour, Guthric & Co. Haw bark Santiago, Johnson, 18 days from Hilo: sugar, 1o J D Sprecxels & Hros Co. chr Anna. frratt. 21 davs from Mahukona; sugar. to J D Spreckels & Bros Co Schr Mary Etta, Weiz Lours from Walshs Lonaing: 76 cds wo-d. to Bender Bros. Schr cino Schr Ruby Bobolink, Nelsor Hacbor: 255 M 1t ber Co Schr Seven Sisters, Coluubia River; Lumber Co. Stmr Umatill Cleared. nours trom Mendo- 29 M ft lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co. A Cousins, Knudsen, 7 aays from laaver, 0 E K Woud Kasmussen. 5 days from 170 M ft lumber, to Simpson WEDNESDAY. June 9. send: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Nelson. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; & Co. slwr Cleveland, Hall Seattlo; Norta Fork, Hansen, Brship Glenbura, Davidson, W McNear. Kurek: Hun'er, Victoria and Port Town- Chartas Goodau, Perxias E T Kruse. East ondon; G schr Transit, Jorgensen, Honolulu: Willlams, Dimond & Co. Scur Jobn G North, Rasmussen, Honolpu; Willlams. Dimond & Co. Stmr ¢ tuiled WEDNESDAY. June 8. Jleveland. Hall Seaitle. Stmr Pomona. Doran. Eurexa. Stmr Faratlon, Roberts, Yaquins Bay. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alex: Stmr North Fork. Hans nder, S an Diego . Kureka. Stmr Czariua. Seaman. Coos Bay. Stmr Scotia. Johnson. Eureka. Stmr Weeoit. Miller, Crescent City. Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Stmr Whitesooro. Johnson. Brig Consuelo, Jacobsen, Mahukonsa. nr Heulan, Mitcnal', Schr Orion, Anderson. ¢ Sehr Montere. avs H . Beck, Bo Schr Five Brothers, W fl<on. Bchir Mary C. Campoetr. Schr Fortuna. Rosich. areka. Umpqua. arbor. s Laadiug. Hodega. Volant, Hanson, Michlome via Alaskan -10 P ¥.—Wea es. chr Gen Banning, « allop Seattle. Schr ports. Telegraphic POINT LOBOS, June velocity 12 mul Charters. The Brship Rajore was chartered prior to ar- 64 The_follo B ing rival for wheat Lo Kurope, September 10ading, 253 lumber charters are reported: core, Coos Bay 10 Valparaiso for orde: Lrship North Ridine, British Columbia to > ; bxin Newsboy, Puget Sound 10 i aku. China, 50s: schr Robert Lewers Port Gamble o Hono' lulu: scur W H Talbot, Puget Sound to Sydney. Spoke Per Australia—June 6—29 20 N 145 W, Br ship Gien rich June .—Passed stm:r Alamed fo- Honolulua d Sydaey. from Poct Gam ble for Yokohaima. s, hence May 27 June 3-350 miles from Honolulu passed Br stmr Helzic, hence Ma; Yokobama . Hono.u.u. Mav 21—31 Vieioriatoc Li lumbis, verpool. Domestic Ports. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived June 9—Bark Co- hence May 26. 29 for Hongkong and 43 v, Hrbark Cairnsmore, from TATOOSH—Pasved Jun 9—Ship_Spartan, hence May San Ped: fo- New Wrnatcom ro ‘or Port Blakeley Newport for Seattie. EEL KIVER—Saled June 9—Stwmr Chilkat, for San Franctaco. GREENWOOD—Salled June 9—Str Greenwood, for N w, port. schr Exceliior, from hr Wm Renion, fm W HITESBORO—Arrived June 9—Stmr Alca- zar, hen ce June 8 FORT ROSS—Arrived June 9—Schr La Chilena, hence June N. EURKKA—Arrived June 8—Schr Elnorah, frm San Ped 0. SAN DIEGO—falled June 9—Stmr Natonal City. for ~an Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Juse 9—Scur Comet, for San Pedro. Arrived June 9—Schr Cceania Vance, frm Hono- Tuiu, VENTURA—Arrived June 9—Simr G Loomls, heuce June % and sailed for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived June 9-Stmr State of Catifornl ia hence June 7. Suiled June 9—Stmr Homer, for Coos Bay. USAL—Arrived June §—Schr Barbara Hernster, bence June 4 COOS BAY—Salled June 9—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived June 5— Nor bark Fortuna, from Honolu u GRAY~ HARBOR—Salled June 4—Sehr Volun- teer. for Mollendo. 6—schr Jennic Thehm, for San’ Fraucisco. Arrived June $—Schr C T Hill, hence May 29 scnr Ida McKay, hence May i8: schr Ivy, hence May 27. SAN PEDRO—Sailed June 9—Stmr Navarro. TACOMA—Arrived yune 9—Br ship Aoreton, hence May 23. NEW Goss, he HONOLULU—A1r1ved 30 May ciseo. Eustern Port: YORK—Arrived June nce Feb 55 (108 days). 8—Bark Guy C Foreign Porte 31—Schr Aloha, he June 1—Hark Martha Davis. hee My 14. ~alled June 1—Biin 8 G Wiider, for San Fran- CULON—Arrived June 8—Stmr Fioance. from New York. VALPARAISO—Arrived Mar 22—Ger bark Secstern, from Port Gamble. Mar 2§—Chil sbip Atacam from Port Gamble, bxs mangoes, 15 bxs vegetabies, 12 parcels, Conalenany Per Coos Bay—Campodonico & Malcolm; Gordan & Co: Grav & Barbleri: D Biagi & Co: Hiily Bro Dalton ros: L Scatena & Co: Gould & Jaudin E Noriou: McDonough & Runvon: Naiona Ica Co: Newmark & Edwards: C C Pennell & Co: E Prrtridze: Hawley Bros: J lvancovien & Co: 1 ) Regua: Wetmore sros: K R Stevens & Co: Cha'x & Bernard: Garcia & Maggini: D E Allison & (' Levi Spiegel &Co: De Bernardi & Co; i1 Newrna &Co: Hilmer, Kredhoff & ~chu'z; S Lovs & ( CE Whitney & Co: Dairymen’s Unlon - -l Frult Co: l'odar. Sweenev & Co: Witzel & Baker. Marshall & Reim-r«: H Kirchmann & Co: Jurnes Murray & Co; American Union Fisa Co: Valancia Packing Co; J H Kessing: G Camilloni & Co Coast Fish Co: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson & Co: J B Ingugiin: Cal Botuii rac ¥ Url 2 A M Gordan: Ro<s & Hewleti: Getz Bros & Co: 0 B Smish & ( Norton. Teiler & Co: H Heckman & Co: A ke Marshall, Teggart & Co: 1 N 1/iden & Co; Wilso : Meyerfield, Mitchell & Co; Miiani & Co- b 1smani; Westinshouse Elect Mg Cos Henler son, Brown & Co: W Elsred: Braunschie & Co: J W Goodwin & Co: Paul Odermott: H it *aer & Co. Per Hum' 0ldt—C A Hooper & Co; Chas Nelsor A C Nichols & Co: Thos Denigan, Son & Co Karly & Co: Haas Bros: Brigham, Hoppe & ( Schweitzer & Co: J Hofman; F B Ha'ght: ¢ Brewery : Hills Bros: Norton, Teller & Co: Pa Lumber Co: Ross & Hewlet Wells, Fargo & (o caton, Breon & Co: Healdsburg & S Com! Co. ewbauer & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co: Hoimas han; W B Sumner & Co: R Fiala; J Wol- ner. Per Anna—Williams. Dimond & Co: Wel+h & Co, Per Santiazo—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: Wil haw & Co. Per Aztec—Otls, McAllister &Co: Cnatle Bros: I, ¥ Lastreto; Weils, Fargo & Co: Monteaiegre & Co. Per Austral arcia & Maggini: Alexander & Baldwin: A Ga 1l Fruii Co: H J Lloyd: Mrs May Murphy: Roya Eagle Distilery Co; A LTavlor J D Spreckeix & Bros Co: M D Vanvads: M W McChesne - & Sons. No ~an Francisco Examiner: J O 1: Baker & Hamilton: J Ivancovich & Co ncisco News Co: Campodonico & Malcolm The Brunswick-Balki eud r Co; Welch & Cos California Wine Assn: Wieland Browinog Co; M 8 Grinbaum & Co: M Phillips & Co: Wm Stll: L Scateus & Co; Wetmore Bros: Eveleth & Nash L G Sresovich & McAllister & Co: Nellia M Kellozg: L D Stone & Co: Porter Bros & Co; En- terprise Brewery: J C Rued & Co; Chiness mer- chunts. — OCEAN TRAVEL! PACIFIC COAST STEANSHIP CGNPANY. DEDUCED PASSENGER \ toria, B. C., " und other Puget $10 RATES TO VIC- tile, Tacoma, Port Townsend. und ports. FIRST CLASS $6. L BECOND CLASS (Inciuding Berth and Meal Steamers sail from Broadway Dock 9 A. M. UMATILLA 5 Thursiay. June 10 CIIY UF PUEBLA....Y Tuesday, June 13 WALLA WALLA .7 Sunday, Jun TICKE ' OFFICE—4 New Montzome GOUDALL. PERKINS & CO.. Gener THE O.R. & N. CO. PORTILAND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 a. . FARE{83 Firstetans ) 1uc £ 182.50 2d-class fberth & wsis SCHEDULE OF SALLINGS €olumbia...................June *, 12,22 Juiy 2 State of California. June 7. 17" 7. Juiy 7 Through tickeis and througn basgazs o &l Eastern poluts. Rates and folders upos spp tou F.F. CONNOR, General Acont, 630 Marke: stcest. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendsi’s PACIFIC COANT NTEAMSHI? (0. QTEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY X whart, San Francisco, ss follows: For poris in Alaska, June 5, 10. 1 and every fith day thereatte: For Vicloria and Vaucouver (B. C.), Port Tow: . Wash.). 94 very fifth day there- r with the C. P. R June 5, 10.15, 20,25, 50.and e after, counecting ‘at Vancou R., at Tacoma with N. P. K. eatile With G, N.'Ry., at Port 4 steamers. For J ureka, Arcata and Fields Lending (Hum- boldt Bay), Str. Pomona 2 p. ., June 1,5, 9, 14, 18, 23, 26,'50. July 6. 9, 13, 17, 21, 26. 56, August 8711, 186, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day there atter. For Santa Cruz, Mcnterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Sants Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Saa Pedro_(Los _Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. i June 3.7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourta Qay thereatter. For San Diezo. atopping only at Port Harrorl (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A u. June 1, 5, 9, 18,17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafier. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4.3 the 24 of each month. The Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, & New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., San Francisca, COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW).42 NORTH River, oot of Morton si. Traveiers by this line avoid both transic by English railway an the discomfort of Crossing the chanuel in & smalf boat. New York 1o Alexandria. Egypi, Vs Pariy firat ciass $160. second class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE... 104 LA GASCOGNE 100 LA TOURAINE 3,100 3. LA BLETAGN - e LA NORMANDIE, 17, 104w For tur.Lier yarLicuinrs 8ppIy ~ 5 A. FORGET, o. 5. Bowling Green, J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, 5 avenue, San Francise SYDNEY, Thursday, (G N Lioeto COOLGARDLE, Aust. South Arrica. J. D. SPREC eou and CAPETOW N LS & BROS. CO.. Agents 114 Montzomery st Freight cffice, 327 Marke: sireel, San Francisc) HAMBURG AMERICAY LINE e TWIN-SCKEW EXPRESS Line from New Y ork (0 Plymoutn (London), Cherbours. PAris . Hamburs, Columbi June 1) | ormannia.....Juvl Aug Vici Junel7 ! o miv July ¥. Bismarck... June 24 | F. Bismarck ....Juy 23 Hamburg-American Line, 37 15" way.N. Y. AALN & Lk Sau Fiaacisco, Cal. G, Agents, dul ¢ STOCKTON STEANERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St. At 6 P. M, Daily 1ghe received up to". A%~ Accommodations Resirvea by Telephona ‘'he ouly line seilinz through tickets aud giving through freight rates to all poiks on Valley Railroad. STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Dary Garratt, City of Stockton. T'eleplione Main 805. Nav. aud impt FOR U. 8. NAVI-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Mon., Tues., Wed.. Thurs. and' Sav 9:45 4 3. nad 3:15p. w (9 P, M ex. Thirs) RS e, 9P AL 10550 A . and 8 K AC fices, Misslon_Docs, Ples & ‘Telcpuone Green 53 FOR SANJOSE, L0S GAT0S & S1VTACKUE QTEAMER ALVISO LEAVE PIEE 1 DAILY (Sundays ‘excepted) ail0 A X AlViso dails ac 7 P u Freight and {Saturduy " exceptid) asseuger. Fare boiween San Frauciscg sud Alviso, 5Uc: to Ssn Jose, 75c. Cluy sty Plerd 2 W. Sauta Clurs st San' Joss. |

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