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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD/ MAKKETS. entirely local, for Interest in speculation at London has been temporarily superseded by preparations SUMMARY OF THE = for the jutilee Among the dev-lopmes nffect Sitver advanced again. ing prices tavorab todav. were: The decision of Wheat very dull. the Federal court in luwa favorab e (o the rail- | New Brewing Barley in good demand roads in the rate complaint cave: adv ces from | Oats anc Corn negiected. Chicago that the attempr of the C1y Councilio | render inoperative the ro-cailed ges tionta-e bill is | likey to prove futile: reporis of u further ime provement'in the iron trade, particularly at the | South, and encouruging crop reporis from various | 8o t10Ds in the West Rye firm, but quiet. Hay steady and in }ight receipt. Flour and millstufts unchanged. Beans and Seeds motionless. it y stendy. Silverskin Onions are Chicago Gnas, Sugar Refining and Grancer Potatoes fairly su 2 stocks were the leaders of the market. The first | wow in DAmed Scored (he greatest net advance, while St Vecetables in 200d suppis Paul gained (he distinction of being deal: in more Butter lower again. Cheese in large supply. No change in Eggs. Poultry plentiful and weak. Gocd Peaches and Apricots in fair demand. Berries generally lower. Fresh Mexican Limes in. Export demand for Prunes expected. Some contracting for Hops reyorted. exiensive.y than auy Oiher siock. ~The yolume of trading was larger than yesterday and tra tions better di~tributed. Although prices re aL the ciose tinal figures with a few exceptions wer higher than those of yesterday. The most significant development was the sudden and mu- terial advance in the foreign exchauge marxet, h foreshadows furtier exports ot specie in the near future. Goverument bonds steady and nn- changed. Kailways s rong Wool in the dumps. Hides quiet. S Ray o foATI) Pk ies et REe yaorea Hogs advanced again. Other meats unchanged. | 90 days 2 per cent, jour months iy per cent, | Shipment of $326,851 to China. six months § per (ent, vight months Sk per cent | : i ot Wias At on good mixed Ntock bxchange collateral Prime Daccenend Sxpoels of i indorsed bills recelvable, 3@:15 | er cent: choice e = Tk | #ud prime since names, 31a@4 per cent: tool OUE ST O UK SO= SO ames. 4@ vec cent. Pos vd_sxking rates for sterling, 34 861 §0r long iy, $4 88 for cenand The United States Treasury statement of the | Sterins: $186%s 11 long Liily, 84 85 tar aenbud. stock of coined and isued money in the cOUBLEY | drafis, $4 8734@4 8735 cable tiunust 13, $4 BT on the 1st of June. 1897, I8 annexed: @i87T8 Domesuc eichange or vew York and : 368,656 | Sun Francisco, sght 173gc premium, telegrapa | coln 368,65 | gold coin Bu8-633 | 20¢ prewium. | Alvns ) = A Onty S Londus JWBME Setior h Bmios ot e E discount in open marke. for both short and | Go d Certificates three months' bills, 15-16@1 per cent. S | Sliver certificy proportion of reserve | e n The Bank of England Treasury notes of 1690... to liabllities is 51.20 per cent, against 50.55 ist e week. The weekly statement of he bank shows: | Total reserve increased £581,000, circulation de- creased £72,000, bullion (ucreased £508,69 lic deposits 'increased £362,000, notes reserve in- | crewsed _£607,000, GOverumeni securities in- creased £37,00. The w statement of the Eank of Frace Natlonal Bank no.es..... To Sy Same date 11 1896 $168,088,401 K Incres - shows: Noies in circuiation decressed 15,050, The amount Is about $,000,000 less ihan on the | 00 francs, treasury accounts curreat incremsed st of May. O trancs, gold oo hand increased 8,628, in the treasurs vaulls and the balunce in circula- | tion, as follows 000 fran; £716,765,119 was | 11.700, 001 | Wheat and Flour, Gold coln....... eee. $530,221,823 WHEAT- 10 11:00 12:00 1:00 10 | silver do/lars 53,107095 | june.. = —_ = — Subsidiary silver.. 85 | Julv : 6 a6 T Gold certificates = 829 | Kepiember 7015 7088 T0ie Bilver certificates : 808 | December e 73 713, Treasurs notes of 1890 64,406 | “Spor quie t.0.b. afioat No. 1 Norin- United States notes. 848703 | ern spr i34 Ne. 1 Noribern Currency certificxte spring Duiu No. o bard winter, 74%s¢ Na fonai Bank noles No. 2 hard winter. (s Future clostug: June tember. 7014¢; Decem FLOUR 3 40: SVgc: July, TAYac: Sep- TS No. 2 70 st Toial Same date in 1898 . extra, §3 25@ No. 1 aighis, §3 706 149,612 in circulation shows a Increase 81 The amount of moner York to Liverpool Det increass of $11, 600,000 for the moath of May. = The circuiation peér capita is given at $22.80, Produce. against 21 35 & year axo COFFEE—R1o. snot dull aud easy. No. 7, T Fu.ure ic.ding o osed ary. $7:0@7i -5: Exports of Breadstuffs. Februare, $7 25 §7 2507 50: May. From bulietin prepared by the Buresu of Tv“.‘/lg‘:v;‘“.m" ‘)v o\r\u:\:‘mmfrskg 1; Riatistics, just to hand. it is learned that the total > 7 20; December, $7 1 value of the bread . ufs exported from the United | & PEON ISTONS. e, §3 90 Gtates for the eieven monihs euding May 31, was | PORK—Mess 36 25@8 $177,823,60 T tie same time in 1894 the | TALIOW : value was $153,843.518: in 1895, 102,008,260, | BUTT=R—Creamery. Western, d1ge. \n 1890, §124.749,511. The vaiue of the ex- | LEGGS—Etate, fresh cathered, — 'of breadstufis from San Francisco duriig | oSUGAR—Raw, quiet, tirm; 89-degree test, 3c: | ar was 8557581, and for (he eleven | 96-decree. 8lgc: refined auiet, firm. ew ) ork rennvd, §6 16: Phila- bt el Baltimore refined, $610; refinea in b provisio: s Includin: caitls and hogs, e | geip from San | ranciaco curing he preceding eleven | "G oy Crop of '95, 3@4c: crop '98, 6@c: coast ey S crop ‘95, 8@4c; crop ‘86, 6@10. London marker FOREIGN IMPORTS. 0@ 708 23c: P ed. 15@ Foreign 1mports at this port during the first five 1 WOUL—Domestic feece, 18 months of 1897 were $16,511,880. of which | HIDES—Buenos Ayres. drs, 20 Ibs., 1515@18c: $4.780.958 came from the Hawaiian Islands. | 1, | Galvesion, 20 o 25 Ibs., Tac. | ATHEK—Hemiock sole, Buenos Ayres, light | 18@20c: acid, 19@2%c. Dried Fruits. | ia. 50-1b boxes, 23;c: crown, £2.192,000 from Japan. $2,103,00) from Chiua, | 81.794.000 from Central America and $1,265 000 | from Great Britain 10 heavy weights. A o RAISINS—Califo RECEIPTS OF WINE AND BRANDY. |: , $4@d350 3 @3%ac: seediess muscatels, | Ba@sdsc. > 3 Beceip's of wine and brandy at this portduring | CURKANTS — 43,@5342 fo barrels: cieane the first five hs of 1897 were as follows, | LUK © 3 cases, 635gb140: cleaned cartons, | compared with the same period 1n 1596: Wine— | "L} {'N ks —Callfornts, 25-1b oxes, 314@7c; 50-» | 4.962.518 gatlons. aga < 7.285,023; brandy— | poyes, 3@7c 78.590 gallons, agaios: ¥4 95 | PEACHES—California, unpesied, bags, 6@8c: R 1 | boxes, 7@9e: peried. 10@12c. TREASURE SHIPME | CAVRICOTsZCalifornia. voxes, §15@13c: begs, @:i0c. The Coptic took ont & treasure list of $326,851, | CITRON—11@I1214c for fancy boxes. consisting 0! $154,640 infSiiver Bullion. $166,721 | , FIGS—rancy oraiary. 12@1kc: iancy washed, in Mexican Dollars, $2260 in Pervvian ~oles and | = 00 1] 9 6 P 33 s L LA TES—Perstan. 60-1 boxes. 215@3340: Fard, SEIRORSICOId Dol S | 1n boxes, 43, @be: cases. 53, @6 5 3% | WALNUIsS-Cailtornis siundard, tlge: soft srell, Se. ALMON DS—Shelled, 153 Metais PIG IRON—Southern, $9 25@10 50; Northern, #i0g J1u TIN—Straits 213 75@13 80 COPPER — Brokers, #.1@12%a: $11. strong. LEAL — Hroxers, $3 1 Stiong. exchange, exchange, #8 37. | Stocks and Bonds. | Closina. Opening. 122 50 American Suear Awmerican Sugar Pfd . American Tovacco. 2 American Spirit Mig Co.. Aichison Soaics ¥y State Gas. . Causdian Pacific Central Pacitic. Chicaco Gas. =% 00 C. 5 &Q. 50 50 Con. Gas 160 00 Cordnge 5 — Condage B3 000000 0% Denver & Rio Grande Bfd. —— Delaware & LACKAWADA.... —— ke .. | Fort Way General Hocking Vailey Jerses Central Kansas & Texas, Pid Lake Shore. . . Louisville & Nashviile. Manunatian Con Missouri Pactti National Lead,,.. New Haven_. " | New York & New Kngiand. Oregon Navix: O Clear ® Partly Cloudy 51"‘” e ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow| | ek bisia "7 | *outhern Pacific. SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION St Paul DURING "PAST 12 HOURS .~ Leather Explanation. % xplanation U. S Leather. Pfd Wwith the wind. The top figures 18LI0D IBdica e maximum emperaturs fof the | \esiern Uio days: those underneath it if any, the amountof | MWabash, Fid..... e Tainfall, of melted snow in inches and bundredths, | Iarsiiver g during the past twelve bours. lsobars, or solid | S1eriing on London, 60 days.. lines, "connect poin 5 of equal air pressure; igo- | Sierling on London. sight therms. or dotied lines, equal iemperature. The U. S u's, rezistered ‘word “high” means high barometric pressure and | U- - 8 ususily accompanied by fair westher: “low” | & Ip%, CORpEn. xefers 10 low pressure. and is usually preceded - - and accompanied by cloudy weatberand rains. | U: S &'s.€ous. Lows” usially first appear on the Wushington | U- % 8's comst. When he pressure is Ligh in themterior | L. > &, coupon | and low along the coast, and the isobars extend = ” | BOrth and south alon the coast. rain is probable: | CHICAGY AGKETS. but when the “iow" Is inciosed with fsobars of | = marked curvature. rain sonth Jregon s 1mp CHICAGO, Irr, June 17.—Provisions opened able. With & “high” in the vicinity of 1daho, and | easy el Witu s vhigh? (o ] r owing 10 a weaker hoz market and large snre falling to the California coast, warier | receipts. Tne decline was soon recovere v Teather may be cxpected in summer and coder | oo The decline was soun recovered. now Yeather in winter. The reverse of theseconditions | €¥¢F: 01 light offerings and a general disgosition to | will produce an opposite result. buy and prices advanced Outs ders were iiberal | buyers and local bulls bought rather freely. The prin:ipal bullish features. however, was a ateadi- > | nes: in twe grain marcets and u beiter cash de- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | mund. Knglish and local packers were the chief TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO. June | sellers. Many think the hog movement will de- 17.1807,5 p. & Ih- Cremse with ;the warm weather and bigher prices THE WEATHER BUREAU. following < are the muxi- mum temperacures reporte! to-day from weather | are expeeted. The continued dechne in prices bureau stations in California 1a1ls 1o check the marketing of cattle and they aro | Kureka, 68: Bed Biuff, ¥0: Fresno, 84; san | COMINE 1t fasier than ever. Recelpts were 10.000, | Ageles, 76: man st Y81 | \({.h u lair nropoFtion of good fal caitie. but prime Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, 76; San Dicgo, 70; | metured are as scarce as ever and haif tats. that Yuma, 96. are decidesty ATasty Ib APDOATADOS, 8re b entiful an Francisco data: Maximum temperature 64, minimum 52, mean 58 ‘Weather Conditions 1nd General Fore- casts. The pressure Is highest this eveningon the coast Prces are 25@40c lower than a forinight ago. Calves and Texuns ar: a.50 lower. Hog prices are cu: s antly declining, but_ his does not stop the su into this aud other Western ma-keta. Sup- piies are uneapectealy increasing. Receipis ure 010, and 1 r the woek so far 145 500, over 18, E 00U more than for the -ame time Iast week. The of Culifornia and Oregon, an | lowest in the Brl.ish | demund /3 good, Chicago PACKer: doing most of possesyons north of Montana, where & well- | (he buyiag. - Prices are weak b 214e lower. The defined storm has been centrai since yestrdav. | avernge quality Is poorer than usuai, The shecp Showers have occurred Pacific St tes. in Califorii.. Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight June 1%, 1¥97: Northern alifornia—Fair Friday, except partly cloudy in extreme uOrth poriion: fresh westerly winas. Southern California—Fair Friday; fresh west- erly winds. da— Partly cioudy in north portion: fair in souih portion Friday. Utab—Parily cloudy Friday and probably occa- througrout ihe North trade 1s uo botter and prices are o higher thun Fair and warm weatner prevails < PN ne AL las: week. 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 6¥14 baly 6814 641 Sepiember December. CORN—June, 243 aly. 247 sional showers 1 exireme Dorch pordon. v gt RS t Arizons—Fair BARLEY —Cash, No. 3§, 26156340 au Francisco and vicinity—Fair Friday; fresh to brisk westerly winds W. H. Haumox, Forecast Official. NEW YOKE LXCHANGE . 34c: July. 3314 FLAXSEED—Cash, 7blycs July, 7814c. 1IMOIHY~Cesh. 32 75 Auguet, $2 80, Produce. PORK—June, 87 53: July. 37 55@7 57. LARD—June, §347; July, 8872 KIBS_june aod July, $4'40. BUITEK—Mar e easier. Quotations were: Cream: ries—bxtras. 14%gc: firsta, 15@154ge: secouds, 11@ 2c Dalries—kxtras, 12c: firsis, 10 NEW YORK, X. Y. June 17. — Internationa: shares were siightly lower at the openin: of th stock market. In sympathy with London. The remainder of the ral way list was steady and the industriais showed improvement generally. ~ugar | gllc; seconds, UC; ImiLaiion Cr-ame:les. extra, 10 opened off 14. but advanced )14 in the early trans- | @llc. Ladles—Extras, 10c: firsts, 8c: packing actions. si0ck, 1.esh. Tizc. LGGs—Narset steady. Stric:ly fresh stock, cases recurned, 1oss off, salable &L Bigc B doz Livestock. $4 35@3 50: mixed. 52 35@ 3'15@3 4210 ; rough, $3 16@3 25. | B7,000. kstimuted receipis 10r to- The pressure against the market soon abated, snd on lizht purchases values hardened slightly throughout the list. Effective support accorded the industrials exerted & benefic:al influence on the raliway snares, which was mo-t marked in L e Western group. Sugar was the s hief feature and 8ai ered c.ose to 1-4 on purchases for both ac- HOGS — Lignt, 3 46: heaw; Receipts Lo d mo:row 0,000, CATTLE—Beeves, §3 855 10: cows and_heit- ers $1 ¥0@4 16; Tekus steers, 82 K084 15: siock- €rs aud teeders, 3 40@3 45. Keceipts 10,000, BHEEY—Receipts 10,000 Yeceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Nens., June 17.—CATTLE~ Receipts, 2000 head; market siow and steady. ing oiders after 12 o'clock cau-ed & marial a0 vance n prices The stock marcet recovered to-dmy practically all of the ground ios: during the List two days, when a determined reactionary movemeut was urder way. ‘Ihe lowest prices for th+ day wera made in early dealings. The markel was aumost | ing and apeculation on cail Is fiat HOG=—Receipts, 7200 head: market & shade| ONIONS_ New Reds, 50@70c B sack: Silver- lower. SHEEP—Receipts, 3100 bead: market slow. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. June 17 ~CATTLE: ce1pts. 5000 head ; market weak to 10c ‘ower. 1iCGS—Recelpts, 12 000 head: marke: 5@10c tower. SHEEP—Receipts, 3000 head; market steady. Re- THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, D. C. June 17.—To-das’s statement of the condition of the Treasury show Available cash balance, $321,571,700; goid re- serve, $144.319,753. IOREIGN CASH IN MARKETS, London. LONDON, Exa. June 17. sllver, 27344; French rentes, 03¢ 32igc. Liverpool. WHEAT — Quiet: No. 1 siandard California wheat, 50s; cargoes off coast. buyers and seilers apart: carcoes on _passage. very litie doing; Eng- lish countrs markets, dull COTTUN~Uplands, 4141 EXCHANGE AND SULLION Eterlin= Exchange, 60 days = Sterling Fxchauge, sight = a8 Sterling Cables . = sEnig New York Exchange, s = 1733 New York Exchanse, telegraphic. — 2 Fine silver. per vunce. o 6015 Mexicau Lollars. ® a9v3 Vesida YESTERDAY’S Wi AT MARKET. The following resume of the wheat market Is furnished by E. A. Bresss, Produce Exchange rainbroker, 412 Pine streec. Sax Fraxcrsco, June 17, 1897. Chicago. The disposition in wheat at the opening was in favor of lower range of prices. Euglish ana Freuch markets refiected the decline on this side yesterday. Exporiers gave iittie encouragenient, reporting buyers abro«d not disposed to stock up t present. There was very litle trading i wheat during theday outside of scalpers, who sold July most (0o freely early in the sesslon for their own good. Offerings were wellZabiorbed around 65145@6814c As 800n 48 shoris found the market tuking July Without any depression to spewk of, they turned sna tried ) cover. The price weai to 69c betore the crowd was satisfied. Ear.y buyers soid i the advan feel sure July wheat must go to September prices, yet they are unwil ing (o stand fire, aud run ilke a flock of sbeep. In this way almost daily gathering in scoops. ine demand for ~eplember was zood Th spread batween that option and July narrowed to 5%c L one time during the session, against 514c on Monday. Liquidation appears to bs wel arted in July wid shou'd decline, while Septem- ber may not mater.ally chau..e. Exports to-da ness. Keports 1 bie 10 growing the Southwest cont were fairly liberal on old busi cou the Norinwest were favo ops. Harvesting returns from 1ue £ood. MOVEMENTS OF WHEAT. Receipts. Shipments. Husne! . Clifes. Bush 104,300.. .. Minneapolis.... 20 790 San.8 Duluth s 50,000 Miiwaukee 1L 200 I Cincago. .. Toledo. % St Louls. D-troit Kausas City.. TIDEWATER BOSIOD............. w York f1sdeipnia Baamore.....] New Orleans 69,583 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Julv. e No. 2 Red winter wheat—Open 5 834 57 o. 2 Red winter wheat—Ciose 6 815 5 614 PAKIS FUTURES. Flonr—Opening. Fiour—Ciosinz W bewt—Opening ST Wheat—C osing : Corn was steudy 10 SLrong. eeeen 28 45 Trading less a sive chan on yesterday. The market is t rapidiy to broaduess. peculaifon Iy again ing this cereal. As a general thing co L1t has a faculty on an Advancing marke keep closing a Iii.le higher vach week. The tal conslger e neasing markets. ne SHOTts are nol as sure of Luelr po they wouid care (o be. The fact that so | s for sale puts them to wondering wher hey would land should a genuine crop scar~ come along their h-ads to bull corn and ¢ realization of dunger, as was the case iu 1890, Uniess conditions improve material.y the crop this year will be the sma.lest for five years. Oats followed In the wake of corn. Trading ibe coun:ry may take it inw ry the shorts 10 a | 1argely focal San Franciseo. 9:15 A, M. sESSION. There wis a steady fecling i3 wheat ing. rogard ess of the depression Pou. and Parls marsets. December opeaed and closed at $1 2064, t the open- hown in Liver- 10:15 A M. SESSION. Wheat opened steady. Crowd puzzied. The jumping around of December wheat upset their | id as “"Lower prices looked for, but shorts are yiug cose np. Decemover nowinally §1 2014. 11:15 A M. sESSION Wheat started with buyers Lidding $1 2034 and sellers asking $1 2055 ~elling by & prominen trader drojped the price (0 $1 203, where the was doae. May s0ld at 81 2334 2 P M spsstoN. Wheat was In slightly better deman ernoon session. Eariy seilers boug: sales Decempber opened and cicsed a: $1 2034 TRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND at the aft- ¢ back their GRAINS WHEAT—Du the market. ess continues to characierize The shippers are doiug little or noth Quotations nom- Inal at 81 20@1 2% ® cd for No. 1, ¥1 25 for clolce and $1 2712@] 8234 for extra choice for milling. CALL FOARD SALES. INFORMAL £388105—8:13 0’clock—No sales. si25oND ExmeloN — December — 24,000 cils KGULAR MORNING SEssroN — December — 4U00 ctis, 81 20145: 46,000, $1 20%. May—2000, $1 2014, AFTLENOON SESSION 31 2015 BALLEY—Feed 18 steady. for new Brewing a: —December—22,000 ctls, There s A good de- the quotations. reed, /2@ 7% ac, ONIsIe figure fOr cLoice bright: new Brewing. 80@87%c; old Brewing, 85@90c ctl. CALL BOARD WSALES. NFORMAL SESSION—:15 0'clock—No sales. EECOND MESSI0N—December—No su es. {KGULAR MORNING SESSION—NO snles. AFTEENOON SKSSION—December—No sales. O T=—The marke. is 100 auil 10 wimi. of any change in quo atlons Recelpts and offerings are light. Fancy Feed are quoable at $1 25@i 30 # cti: good 0 choice. 31 10@) 20; common, 95c@ 1073 # cil. Clipped Oat. sed o $1@2 ® ton uver the raw product. COK. —The influx from the Eas. continues and the marke: 18 dnil and withont chane. Large Yeilow, $1@1 0215; Small Kound do, $1 10@ 1124 White, 9715@9714¢ B cil. RYE—No further change. Old. §1; new, §7lgc ®ou BUCKWHEAT Nominal at $1 25@1 40 ¥ ciL FLOUR AND ILLSTUFFS, The famiilar prices ace still quoted, FLOUK—Net -ash prices are: Family extras, T5@4 K5: Bakers exiras, $i 50@4 85: Super De. $4@4 35 ® bl CORNMEAL. ETC. — Fesd Cracked Corn, $23 50 @ ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacke are as follows. sual discount to the trade: ¢raham Fiour, §2 83 100 Dbs; Hye Flour. $250 % 100; Rice Flou 5 75; Co 27 25: exira cream do. %2 75, Cora, $22@23: Oatmeal, §3 60; Oat Groats, #4: Hominy, $3 (0@ 3 suckwheat Flour, $3 25@s bU; Cracked Wheat, ¥350; Farina, $4: Whoie Wheat Flour, £3: Rolled Oais (bbls). $4 75@5 15: Peari Bariey. $377b@4: Split Peus, $3 5. Groen do, $4 20 B 100 s HAY AND FEEUSTUFFS, Hay contnues steady with moderare recelpts. No change in Bran and Middlings. BKAN—$14@14 50 for ihe besi and $13@13 50 ¥ ton for outeide brands. MIDDLINGS_$18@19 for lower grados and £18 50@20 50 P 10u 1ur the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barlev, 16 50@17: Ofleake Meal at the mill, $2600 #27 50. HAY—Whea: 18 quotable at $S@10 50 P ton: new Wheat, $7@7 U B ton: Whea and Oat. $1@ 10: Out, $6@s 50: new Wild Oai, 26t 50; Liar- ton: jovbing, ley, 86 BU@N: new Barley, $:@550 for River and $o@7 10r other grades: Alfalfa, $6@7 50: com- pressed. $7@1U: new Aifaifa, first cutting, $5 50, stock. §5@6; Clover, $6@5 B ton. BTRAW—252502 ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. The market s stll flat for ail descriptions. Beans are par.icutarly duil. BEA\X—Pavos quoted a: $1 65@1 75: Whites, 81@1 15 B cu: Larce Woites, $1@1 05 ® cul: Pinks. 95c@ 81 0214: Reds, $1@1 15: Kiack- eye, $140@1 50; Hed Kidney, nominai: Limas, $140¢1 60; Buiters, $1@1 25. Pom, $11 16. SELDS—Brown Mustard, 82 50@2 75: Yellow Mustard. $1 75 % ctl; Flax, 81 60@1 70; Canary Eeed, 13,@2%4c D: Almita, 6h4c; Rape 2450 34c; Hemp, dc: Timothy, 435e. - BRIED PEAS—Mlles, nominal; Green, 3130@ 180 % it POTATOES, CN1ONS, VEGETABLES. L Vegeta- romatoes are cleaning up at The Misstssipp! 125 B crate. otaioes nre steady. O .jons are firm. bles show no particalar ehanga. PUTATOESNew Potatoes In sacks. 40@65¢c B cti: New Eariy Rose in boxes, 50@75¢: new Bur- banks, 80c@$1; old Burbauk Seediings, 60@65c for all Kinds. { mdkess sma | — Consols. 112%; | While shorts | the big longs aie | | run | SAN FraNcCISCO + | | posits and 3.50 per cent on ordinary deposits, pay- | wick lode s skins. 65@B0C B ctl. VEGETABLES — Summer Squasn in smail boxes is auotable at 35@00c B 1ox: Bay Squash, T9c@81 25 B hox: Cucumbers, s0@50c B box for Marysville, $1@1 25 % bx for Buy; Asparagus, 59¢ @81 25 for common. $1 50 for choice and 31 70@ for fancy: Rhubarb, 26@40c ior ordinary and 50@8Ue B bx 1or choice large: Jrled Peppers, 6@8c ® Ib: Green Peppers, 5@ 0c # b for Chlie aud 10c ¥ I for Beli: Green reas. 1ia@2bec § Ib: Stnng Beans._1@2c: Refugee Beans, $c: Dried Okru B@fc B I Cabbage, 75c @ cul: Carrows. 26@30c sack: Gurlic, 115@2 # B: Toma oes. 75¢@ $126 % box; Green v orn. 7%@20c ® dozen. BUTTER, C(HEESE AND EGGS. Butter is off a fraction again. No change in Cheese or Eggs, but Cheese Is in larger suppiy- BUTTER CREAMERY—Fancy creamerles. 16@16% oucs, 15@1555¢ 3 B Daky—Cholce' to fancy, 14815¢ ® @16c B B for new. @lbc § B for now. CREAMERY TUB—New, 17@18¢ B B EASTERN - 12@]1 2140 for (adle-pACked. CHEESE—Croice mila_new, 5c ® Bi common 0 good, G@7lec B h: Cream Cheddar, 10@llc: Youn: America, S@9c: Western, llc: Easters, 13g15¢ # i FGuS—Ranch kgzy, 12@1414c B doz, with sales at15c: store Eugs, 10G113%4c d0z; Eastern, 11 ©123gc: Duck Kggs, 13c @ voz POULTLY AND GAWE. POULTRY ~The mar all kinds azd prices show no change. Live Turkeys, 11@12c for Gobblers, 10@11c for Heus: Geese § jair. 76c@$l: Ducks. ¥3 20@3 50 tor old and $; 50@5 tor young: Hens 83 0@ : Roosiers. young. $6@! 50: do, old, $4@4 25: 4 50@5 P doz: brollers, 84@4 50 for large 5@3 for small: Pigeons, 81 25@1 80 ¥ doz for young and for old. GAME—Hare, sominal; Rabblts nominal CITRUS FRUITS. DECIDUOUS .ND The Yuma Watermelons are jobblng at $2 6(@ 4 50 B dozen Cherries are rather weaker sgain. FPeaches and AyTico s are in large supply, but g00d stock is in fair demand. Apples and I'ears are plentiful and cneap. Figs are rather slow. All chest goods a'w lower. with free supplies. Arrival of 60U Loxes of Mexican Limes. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, §2igs @ chest or large nd $3 50 @t 50 for smal Blackberries. 40c @ craie and §2@3 B chest. Gooseberries, 1@1%5c B B for small and 2c for 1arge and 4@5¢ for Eniisb. Haspberries. $4@6 ¥ chest: from 50@75¢c ¥ crate ¢ urrants. $1 60@3 ¥ chest. Peaches, 2:@a0c # box and 25@50c B basket. Plums, 40@lc B box Cherry Vlums. 20@.4uc B drawer. Royal Apricots, x5@50c box, 50@60c B crate Newcastle, and Z21,@40c W basket. Green Fears, 2@b0c B box and 10@15¢ P bas- | ket _ Apples. $1@1 50 ® box; Green Apples, 25@40c # box 15@s0c § basket; Red Apples, bUc@$L ¥ box Cherries, 156@35¢ B box: looss Black, 115@3c B : Roval Anne, 40@30c B box and 3@4i5c ® B in bulk. Fizs. 35@¢1 B hox for Black and 60c for White CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $3@5 # box | for choice 1o fancy and $2@¥ 50 ¥ box for com- mon: Séediings. $1@1 50 B box: Mediterranean Sweets. $1 50@1 75; St. Micharls $2 00GS: ons, 75c@#1 2b for common and 51 50@2 ¥ bx for £00d to cholce: Mexican Limes. $6 50@7; Ualifor- Dle Limes, 75¢ P box: Banauss. 81 252 60 ® buuch: Fineapples. $5G4 60 # doz DEIED #KUILLS, ;. AISIXS, NUTS, ETC. Ibe trade are looking for an export demand for Prunes this year. The crop is fair but not exces- sive. New Apricots. 63¢ bld. The growers ask 7c DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are_sx follows: Peaches, 419@6c § N fancy, 61gc P D: peeled, Hallc: Apricos. G@se: Moorparcs : evaporated Appes, S@3ia0: sun-ried. @ Prunes. ZLa@3c for he 4 sizes: white rigacsc Ploms, 4@435c for 1itted and 1@140 for Whpic ted: Nectarines. 335 sc I 10F pi me 10 fancy. Fears, T15@Ac for Wholv. 24@5¢ o Quarters agd *@tc for halves RAISINS— | rown, loose. 534: S-crown, 414c: 2-crown, F3gc B B seedess Sulianas, 6@B51ac: seedlessy Muncatels. $140; S-crown London iavers. $1@1 25; sters, $1 5U; Dehesa clusters, $: 50; lmperial usters, 82 50 dried grapes out NTUTS " Chestntuts quotable st 8@10c; Walnats @7c § B for standard ana 9@9%c P B for el Almonds, 6@6lac for Languedoc, 3@ <'for bardsheil ahd SG6¢ B b for papershel 4G6c . T tor Easters and 4c for Cals @bec P D; Pecans, T15@ 1 Sc; Brazll Nuts, iiggsc: | Cocoanuta $6@5 50 ¥ 100. | HONEY e right and 7@9¢ Uriraoted, 4 L 4B4c e D | @5 BE SWAX— 22 FREOVISI 203 Hams continue firm at the oid prices. Trade is not very brisk. Bacon and Lard ace quiet and un- changed. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 7130 B B forheavy, $o ® B for light medium. 9c for lizht. 100 B B for eXtra light and 12¢ # D for sugar cured Kus: ern sugar-cured iams. 12gi2%ec § ®: California Hams, 103981 1¢ Mess Bevt, $2@8 50 3 bbl: vxira | wess do. 35 50@%: family do $9 50@10; extra prime Pork, $10G10 50: exira clear, $13 S0@14 ¥ bol: mess 31:00@15 ® bbl; Smoked Bee Sl6c ¥ B L\ K- Eastern tierces ar» quoted at Si4e for compound mad te 10r pure:. palls G1ge: Cal Hotnla terces 414c B M for compound for pure: halfbbly 634c; 10-Ib Uns, 634¢: Go b 6izc B B NFTlerces, 534c. Packages. less than alis. 80 1n & case, 8Tgc -1 in & case, 835 ; i I pails. 1% in a case, paiis. 610 a Case. nlge: S0-1b tin ibge: wooden buckets, B0 Ibs ne: tubs. 80 Ibs net, Thye: hali-barrels about 110 Bs, Tige B ib. | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. There is a liitie contracting for new Hops at the Wool is sull in the dumps. Iiides about the same. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell o vnder sound stock. Heavy salted_steers ¥@Sge B: medium. 7c: light, 616@7c ® B: Cowhides, 615@7c: Stags. Sc: salted Kip. €@7c: salted Calf, Tasc B B: saited Veal 6@7c; ary Hides. 13c culls and brands. 10c: dry Kip and Veal, 9@10c: dry Calt. 18¢; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@55¢ eac Kids. 6c; Deerskins, good summer. 260 ® B medium, 20c: winter, 10c; “heepskins, shear logs, 10@20c_each: short wool, 6@40c each: medium. 40@30 each: long wools, 5U@75C eacn. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 23,@3c ® b; No. 3, 214 igc; rotined. 4340; Grense. 20 B D WOUI—Spriug ciip 1s quoted: Mountain. 11@ 13c: Foothlll, $@llc: San_Joaquin, year’s clip, 7@8c: do, seven months, 7g¥c ¥ B Nevadas, “@l1c; Eastern Oregon, 7@10c. 1UPS—G@sc for fair to choice and 9@10c B b for fancy. Contracts are being drawn at ¥@l0c 1or new Oregons and Tla@8e for new Wasbiugions and 814@10c for Califo: | | GENERAL MrECHANDISE, BAGS—Calcntta Graln Bags, 473@5¢: San Quen- tin, $5 40: Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellingion, $8; New Wellington, $8 South fleld Wellington, $7 50: Seattle, 85 5u: Bryant, 85 50; Coos say, $4 75: Wallsend, §7 # ton: Cumbe 313 50 @ toa in bulk and $15 in sacks: Pe ata, Anthracite 1on: Weish Anthracite, 85@10: Can: J'ock Springs, Castle Gate and Ple: #7 60: Coke. $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton Insks. SUGAE—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed. 6lgc: Powdered, 53c; Dry Granulated, Slse B Ib: Contectioners' A. blgc: Magnolia A di4e; Extra C, 4gyc: Golden G 4igc: Candy Grane uluted, G14c; hali burreis 34C more thau uvarrels, uud LOXes ba¢ mory. MEAT MARKET. Hogs are firmer agaiu and prices show a frac- tional aavance. No cnange in the other descrip- tlons. Wholesale rates for dressel siock from slagzh- terersare as fol.o vy BEEF—First quality. 6% ® b second do, be: third do, 4@414e @ I VEAL—Large. 5@6c: smail, 6§70 3 B MUTTON—Wethers, 5@514¢; Kwes, 50 B B LAMB—Spring, 6@7¢ © I PORK—Live Hogs, 53g@3vec for large and 354 @33,c tor small and medium; soft Hogs 214 3¢ B: aressed do, 4148914 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, FOR 24 mouws. 18,074 Buiter. cus «. 630 Cheese, cus 1,160/ kegs, cos. 410/ i 1des. no 1,200 Ceita. bat Wine. gais. Flonr. ar axe Whext, ot Basley. cui Bewns ske .. Rye, ctis 1.580| Wool. Dis 2,250/ Leatner. roii 21z Onions. sk, 125/ Lime, bbis. 363 Juy, tons 585| Tallow.cuis . 172 Siraw, (ona. taisins, boxes. 40 Erun. sk 1,000 | Lumbet. M fa; 30 Miadiingy acd 011 | ——————— | THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks were lower again yesterday. The best price for Cou. Cal. and Va. was $1 55, against $1 70 Lhe preceding day. and for Chollar 92 cents. sainst 1. There was also less activity, though sales in the leading stocks were fair. The Hale & Norcross delinquent sale takes place | to-duy. The ~an Francisco Savings Union has deciared 2 dividend of 4.20 per cent per anDum Ob term de- able July 1. Ibe Paraffize Paint Company has deciared a @ividend of 25 cents a share, payable on the 29th. Inthe Comstock ground of the Savage Mining Company the regular prospecting work is being done on the 500 and 750 levels. The upraise above the old south d:ifton the 500 level has renched i totat height of 49 feet ad tiie top 1s still in hard quariz @ving low assays O the Bruns- .1t No. 1 was sunx 10 feet on the in- ciine during the pas: week, total depth 941 feet: e boitom s in porphyry. The Alaska-Treadwell Gold Mining Company of Alaska reports the clean-up for the month of May, © s well supplied with | Lem- | 10@12¢: | as follows: Period sir.ce last return, 30 days: bui- lon shipment, $40,928; ore milled, 20,383 tons; sulphurets treated, 295 tons; of bullion there came from suiphurets, $10,597 In the Croan Poin mine the south dritt on the seventh floor of the S00 level raise has been driv- en 8 fee: duriug the past week, making ks total lengih 200 feet. From the end of the drifc they have extended a ¢ vsscut (o the northwest 10 feei, 1zh quartz giving low assays Have stopped rosscut and resumed work {0 the ma b south drift again. The usua. repalr work is in progress iu_be main shatt. The Crown Point, Yellow Jacket, Kentuck Con= solidated southwesi drifi oo the “sagebrush” level o1 the \ ellow Jacket shaft has been cnlarged & d Tepaired for 50 feet during the wee: total length, 532 feet. The amounted o 50 mininz carioads of ore, (he aver- age sssay of which was $24 8 The nurih 1rom the fncline on the 1200 ievel has been aned out and repaired a distance of 26 fee: dur- the wees: total distance 102 feet from the in- ciine The Segregated Belcher mine during the past week yielded 10 mining carloads of ore, the aver: age assay value of which was $2) 62 per ton. The ore is belng stored in the orehouse on the surface. A rumor is current (hat work will be resumed on the 1100 ievel of the Yellow Jacket mine with- 1n a short time. BOARD SALES. Foilowing wers the Stock Board vesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSIO: ales in the San Francisco TO L& aBAIY L& G 100 Chilr.... 93 200 S00...... .7 bt|.50 Ophir. phir. 5510 Potosi 100 CLEV L 0. 180 Chol & ..¥¥)100 Ovrmn. 100 CCa v 55100 Poiosi 006 &cC. . 00 HaN. " [77600 & Nv. 00 aex.... . 26/280 Union C. 86 -85/500 Ophir. ... 71 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesierday: REGULAR spssI 100 Ajpha.....05100 Caleda. 100 Alta. ... ;021200 Culinge....34/200 Ophir.....74 200 Andes.... 141400 CC&V...1.69/500 Ovrmn...10 500 Beicher.. . 1%700 -..11.55/500 Potosl 200 BaB..... 50,100 .1 16734 1500 200 4| 50 Coni...... 94,700 . 1500 182 600 467700 Exchar. 800 Euiiion. . 10/50) G&C [9:1450 591100 200 Ravags.. AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 200 Alnha ...U5300 EXCDGE....02/20 POtos. ....51 100 Andes. T 20) Beleper. 777|107 Savare.. 25 ) e B z 75,400 B B&M... 200 Bulllon. 1/ 500 Justice ...07 200 B Nev... 200 Caleda. .. Ut|2v0 Mxic. ... 28200 ....... 100 Chailee.” 3t 100 Nv Qn...'07) 50 Btard. 200 Choir ... 87| 200 Oceld ... 18(300 Union. 150 CCV...011.85(101 Ophir. 2 71(100 ... 291|300 Overmn... 101200 ¥ IR, 81200 Potow. .6yl 205 C Founs.. cLo NG QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY. June 17—4 r. « But. duemt . 08 o AlphaCon. 04 6| iolta Vs rree ol Ualimien. os o7 Andes, 1s 15 Rentuek. Ve 05 Belcneroo o 18 19|uexican: 2 o Eex. & neioie 47 = Bemton Coaes 10 3 15 Bullion -onie 10 71 12 Caledonia. ue 10 11 Chollar _ »9 50 o2 Con.Lai& Vi 1.50 24 28 Challienge Coa 35 S 3 05 Uon. imperias Ol _Uiver BelcheEs 05 08 Coutideace..., — 100| ilver Hill .o 01 02 Con New Yors — L2~ jerra Nevads 46 47 Lrown rolat., 17 1.45 EsstSierraNsz - 18 | korekaCoa.. — 35 | Excneauer .o 02 & Lol & Lul 34 £ Lbivw Nurees 78 STOCK AND EXCHANGE, THUKRSUAY. June 17-2 F. TNITED STATES BONDS. ) | B askea URas conp.11l — (U S 4srez...108 310bg Lonew usuei 4 & — | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. CALstCBlase. 412 — URKGas 3a. — 108 6412613 — |Lo2disss. 108 — Cnt 97 |Omnibus e (2235 — 00 (&0 Ryss. — ‘13 615 — |P&Ch Ry 6y.102 105 F&CHRR 6a104%a — | Pwist KR8111435118 Geary-at K3s — 100 |ieno, WL&L — 105 HUEY0%a 100 — (tacto P &u. — 100 Losang Lés — 100 |SFENPRSY 1033,10414 LoGnieed 61 96 — (SPREArizS) 98 = — kt-stCbleBsl125 - DoKyCon bs 107% — NatVings 1st — 100 |SFRRCalss. 107 108 ISPRE(alds. — ¥4 |SPBrRCal8s. 9914150 NevCNg7s. 108 (SVWaterss. — 120 N Ky Cal 65.1043410815/~V W ater 43, 100141007 Dhym val = U100 INKGGEES — Auzig WATER STOCKS Contra Cowta 3015 $2 [Sprog Valley 1001410014 MannUo. 5y — 6AS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. pitaL . — 2 (vacic oiei. 46 47 Central.l.. 84 — |SF G&kles. 9514 614 M EiecLigh: i3 ® ~anFrancsa 3uq Gak G L&A B4 DAL stwekion 13 Fucons dmp 815 5005 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman's' 181 1ro COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal ULy — 190 Bankof Cal. 2574 129 Lt SL&ET o = SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Qers&ICa iids 1440 [cuves oma . 103 HoumbS&L 110} - [Security....230 — Mutual. 25 40 |Umiou eus. 915 1000 broav Uuionas) — STREET RATLROAD STOCKS. CAIfOrnIA.... 18 10 34 iax ~otiiar 100 Geary-gt...l o8 — |rresdio ... 6 Tl Markewsi . a5l — POWDER STOCKS. Atmotien.., 18 i1 jeaeniCom.., 31— LCalltornia.... 75 5 [Viwont 1% 3 Easiern 0.0 1234 90 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Almskarkes. €8 100 [N Vinio Ger Lead Co. 100 140 |UceantcSSUo HawC&sSCo.. 1473 16 |Pac Aux £ A Buich SPLG 2515 25 |PacBorazOa, Merxassa. bu o — |Part Paluice SALES—MOBNING BKSSION. Hoara— 50 Hawailan Commercial 30 do a0 . 100 do a0, s 80, = 10 do do . 300 do do, z 175 Hutchinson 8 ¥ Co 50 do a0 180 § F Gasileht. 55V Water 25 Vigorit Powder . 75 o do 5 Glan: Powder rewi— 125 Hawaiien Commercial 50 Hutchinson S P Co ... SALES—AFTERNOU: Board— 50 S F Gas & Electric Co. £5 50 50 Hutchinson S P Co 50 do do .. 65 d 20 85 238 20 Hawalian Commercial g —_———— Ropairing a Broken Heart. Up to the present the reparation of broken hearts has been a psychical rather than a physical operation, but times have changed. " From Berlin comes the an- nouncement that, at the surg:cal congress recently held 1here a great sensation was cau-ed by the announcement of Dr. Rehe of Fraukiort, during a lecture on tne trex ment of woundx of the heart, that he had treated a case successfully. He stated that he applied the general principies of arrest of hemorrhage to wounds of the heart, which was to freely expose the wounded o-gan and sew the several edges together. He showed a patient who had been stabbed in the heart and would in the ordihary course have been allow d to in hos- pital. Dr. Rehe laid bare the heart and found that the site of the wound was in the right side. He sewed the wound ap. The heart worked most violently during the operation. commotion (sturmischen the pa'ient recovered tewegungen) Inventio THE CALL C LENDAR. June, 1897 [su. .\lu]lm'\\.rlh | Fr. [T |35 s | P | | Jun |8 9|20 |1 |13|— 6| 7 l: —|— | —|—|—|—|—|& Fon 1000 | 131415 |16 |17 |18 | 19 | & Juneld |1 S A T R ) 1 | 3 | aLast Quartes ] o)l cew Moo ‘ 1@ Tuleze NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office located in the Merckanty Exchange 1s maintained in San Francisco for the benefit ot mariners without regard Lo nationality and free of expense. igators are cordially office. where complete seis of charts and salling direciious of the world are kept on hund: or com- parison and reterence, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the building on Tele- sraph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before 1oon, and Is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each from' the 41d of the Belcher mine for the pas: week | But in spite of this stormy | Invited 10 visit the | United States Naval Observatory a: Maro Isiand Cai. A notice stating whethor the tims ball was Aropped on_time, or giving the error. if any. 13 published the same day by the afternoon papers and by tne morning papers the following dav. x T W. S, HUGHES, Lieutenant. U. S. N., in charge. The Time Ball. EraxcE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICR, U, S N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SaN FRANCISCO. Juge 17. 1897 The time ball on Telegrapn Hil. was droppel exactly at noon to-ay—L e.. &% noon of the JJ0za meridiun, or cxacuy ai B P M., Greenwich time. W. 5 Huexss, ~ N.. in charze. Lientenan: U. OCEAN TEAMER: HumooldiBa [Junels. Panama....... Junel9 12 Newpor:. 1 [Jureld gam| ~|Coos Bay ... [June)8 104w b Yaguins Bav. | June:0 10Ax | Pler & a| Vic' & Pet 805 | June20. vawu | Py MEs | Sab Diexo. .| sunesT.11au | b Chitnat. 7| Ferndute. .. . [Junes 1 10An | biae 13 | Colmmbia™: | Forciand. ... [Junes2 104k blor 34 Forexs. Junezd Pa | biet it | Cleveland .. June23, 5pm Pler 2 Crarina...... Junei3.12 M Hurnoid Tunezs, sew Marposn {Tunezs, €0, |June25 11am Vic & Pgt Sna June25, 9am i Portiand Junes7.10am Suntu liosa. Grays Harbor. Hinmboide Bav Norih Fore BUN, MUON AND TIDE TXITen ETATRS COAST AND GFODETIO Enmvme. Tiwes aND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT. ENTRANCE TO EAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OvFe QAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. NoTE—The high and low waters occar at City Front (Missinzstres: WhAT) Aboac twenty ) aat Fort Point. tie heihs | both piaces. i June 1897 ‘ Friday, June 1S. i rises, .4.46|Moon rises ., 10 35rx 35/ Moon sets. R B85 5.1 52 53 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tiies the early morning tides glven in the left hand solumn, and the successive tides of the day in the order 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 of Tighs | band column gives the last tide of the day, exceps | when inere are but thres tides. ss sometimes | sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the | soundings on the Uniied Htates Coms: Burve | Zmars. except when a minas sign (—) precedes ta belght. and (hen the number Eivenis sabiractiv from the deptl, g'ven by (he chArie INTELLIGENCE. | SHIPPING Arrivea TAURSDAY. June 17, Stmr Pomona. Doran. 1634 hours from Eurecs; pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Point Arena. Johnson. 16 nours from Mendocino. ets; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Co. cent City. Stock fleth, Crescent City: passand mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 15 hours from Green- wooa: 332 M 1t lumber, to L E White LumberC o. Stmr National City, Andresen, 21 hours from umber, t0 C A Hooper & Co. Sume Gipsy. Leland. 15 bours from Moss Land- . eic: proauoe. (o Goodall, Perkins & Co. | “Stmr Albion, Lundquis:, 19 hours from T | bound soutu.” Pu fa to ditchacge 53 tons ground bark. o Usal Lumber Co. | “Sunr Coos Bay. Hall 0 hours from New- | port, vte: pass und mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Silp Dasaing Wave, Morehouse, 9 days from Tacoma; lumber and laths. to Hanson & Co. | “br snip Samaritan, Baxter, 6 days from | maimo; coal, to John Rosenteld's fons: ship to Baliour, Guthrie & Co. Hark Annle Johnson, Matscn 15 days from Hilo: sngar, (0 J D Spreckels & Bros Co. i John D Spreckels, Chiistiansen. 1314 days | from Mahukona: suger,’to J D Spreckeis & bros | co. Schr James A Garficld, Palmgren, 8 days Gravs iaroo : lumber. (o Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Antelope. Anderson, 8 days from Coquille River; 160 al 1t lumber, to Mclionald & McKin- non. Schr Aibion. Grinnel, 24 hours from Mendocino: | 125 M ft lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Up river direc Schr River, ma-e, 10J 3 Kimball. Schr Newark, Beck, 16 nours from Bowens Landing: 155 M fc lumber, to ¥ Heywood. Cicared. THURSDAY. Juve 17. Bonifield. Eureka: M Kallsh in m Stmr Humbol | & co. £ stmr Coptic, Sealby, Hongkong and Yoko- hama: O & OS S Co. Bark S C Allen, Johnson, Honolulu; Willlams, Dimond & Co. raflea. THURSDAY. June17. Br stmr Coptic, Sealby, Hongkong and Yoxo- hama. Stmt Czarina. Seaman, Coos Bay. Sumr Alice Blanchard. Hughes, Portiand. | Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diezo. Stmr State of Callfornia, Green. Astoria. | Stmr Homb>ldw. Honitield, Eureka. | Etmr Noyo, Levinson. ror: Bragz Stmr Albion, Lundquist, southern ports. | Stmr Alliance. Hardwick. Portland. | | Schr Maxim, Olsen. Caspar. Bchr Mary ¢, Campbelt, Sodega. selegrannio POINT LOBOS, June 17 —10 P. M.—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 24 miles. | Charters. | The ship Chaliencer load: bktn Tropic kird, mdse. to Tahiti and Marquesss; Br ship Caradoc, whest for Europe, owners’ ac- count. Spoken. June 3—Nolat or jong Brship Annes\ Cardift, for Portiand, Or. | “June'7—Lat 43 N,'long 30 W, Br bark Highland Forest, from Portiand. 1or Queenstown. June 16— About 5 miles N of Pigeon Point, Br snip Lamorus, from Newcastle, NSW, for S.n Francisco. from | omestic Parts, | SAN DIEGO—Arrived June 17—Brship City of | Athens from Newcastle, N>W: schr Sequois, frm | Port 1:adlock. REDONDO—Salied June Hernster. for Bowens Landing | SEATTLE—~alled June 17—Jap war | Hiie. tor San Francisco, ASTORIA—<ailed June 17—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. Arrived June 17—Br stmr Chbun Sang, from Hongkone. VERKTT—Arrived June 15—Schr Neptune, heace Jnne 3. VENTURA— Arrived June 17 San Pedro: <in PORT TOWNSE . from Kove. UM PQUA—Sailed June 16—Schr Sadte, for San Francisco | SAN PEDRO—<ailed June 17—Schr John D Tat 1ant, for Poget Sound. Afrived June 17—Schr G W Watson, trom Ta- com PORT BLAKELEY—Salled Juno 12— | Alice & Leigh. for Callan oyt | (Arnved June 17-Chll bark SulltIma, fros | Gusym:s: ship € ¥ “argent,"trom Duten Harvor | 17—3chr Barbara stmr Loomis, hence June 16, D—Arrived June 16—Schr In EUCKEKA—Arrived Jure 17— mr Faralion Yuquina Bay, aand sailed for et n Francisco. San Franciaco. | COQUILLE RIVER—Arrived June 17—t | Coguilie Kiver, heace june 15. et USAL—Salled June 17—Stmr N | pUBAL=S T Navarro, for San TATOOSH--Passed June 17—Haw Mateo, from Pori Los Anxeies, for Comox. ASTORIA—>ailed June 17-Bktn Lesiie D; Br stmr Monmouthshire, or Yokonama. g SEACTLE—atiod Ju.e 17-S( Cle | et u.e 17-Stmr Clevelana, BION—Sailed J = i A une 17—Stmr Cleone, for San | JHARDY CREEK—Arrived Weatpo & hence June 16. o COLLINS LANDING —Sailed J, — Ocsan SITaY, 19 San r rancisoo. e e NS LANDING— Arri = Corinchian, hence June o e EKA—Arrived 7— S SRUERE St June 17—Stmr South Coast, Foraign Porte. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Salled June 17—Bark Sea | Xip: for “an Franciaco. PISAGUA—In port May 10—B; w- dajs for an Francisco. el 2o e SAKDIFF—saled J —| Fulw oy Wt une 15—Br ship Fulwood, NGKONG—Arrived June 14— Ci P ONGEON e 4—Br stmr Cnina, QUEENSTOWN—Arrived June 16—Br bark Bishland Forest, from Oregon A—Arrived June 16— S5r st - g1¢ hence June 2. 2 i mr San 17-Stmr 32 nours from | mdse for New York; | Stmr Laxme, fm | CLEONE—Saiied Juse 17—sumr Alcatraz, 10rl Imnortatinng MAHUKONA—Per J D Spreckels—8428 by sugar. COQUILLE RIVER—Per Moro—140 tons coa, 30 Mt lum ber, 15 cds ma.chwood. CRESCENT CITY—Per Cresc pelts_ 220 M ft umber, 41 hide tubs 6 kegs 114 c3 95 bxs butter, mea , 6 s hides, 6 PK2s MENDOCINO—Per 1 bx butter. Point Arena—106 bxs butter, 4 pkgs md-e, 1 bal | hides, 2 sks potatoes, 46 bxs cherrics. 15 hogs, 3 pKes hardware, 6 dressedcalves, 5500 raliroad ties, % coops chickens. | "EUREKA—Per Pomona—117 M shinzies, 1 | tubs 102 nxs butter, 18 crts sashes, 110 doors, 77 | M ¢t lumber, 1 bx skius, 1 bx sand. 1 bx notion Dags mdse, 5 pkgs express, 100 uead cattle. 13 col. | %' and £ & B-202 bxs butter, 1 cs cigars, { cs condensed milk, 52 dressed calves, 0. FMONTEREY—Per Gipsy—3 bxa fish, 3 bols ta 1ow, 109 bals hides and velts, 3 bxs dry squi s bdl Takes, 3 bxs. heese. 15 ubl syrup. Moss Landing—1 csecss, % bxs butter, 63 cs buckwheat. 40% sks beans, 1 cs eggs. Santa Craz -1 bol wine, 17 bbls giue, 1cs ez pkss mdse, 18 cacaeose, 4 DX Dulter, 63 scy buckw heal "{{TLO- ver Annte Jobnson—27.571 baga suga greon hides ani skins, 4 bols moiayses. VPORT Per Coos Biay—1431 sks barles, & bxs lemons, 121 vxs oranges. East ~an Pedio— 2 bxs lemons. San Pedro—1 cs drugs. eneme— pe& heoder, uUri 5 cs seeds. 1 cs dryzoods, 140 b . 57 bxs oranges. | *Santa Burbara8 bxs seeds. 1 bx plants, 1cs a | verti in: matter, 2 crts Live seals, 183 bxs lewo, Port Harford —1n6 sk barley. 5 bxs fish, 1 | skins, 57 cs ezes, 21 bxs butter. 1 Cs boots . ¢ Clty—2 balgs 4 5k8 wool.d cs fish, 6 pk e | shoes, 1 cs ceese 5 bdls dry hides, 1 bal peits, — — | Bels salt hides, 16 cs extiact houey. 2 coops Besiumni] o ! | sey? Lok arted fruit, 1 es honey, 1 sk 0ld iron, n % Juneld | machine heaas, 1 coop pigeons, 1 steam pumup, 4 Columbia. Portlana. ... Junel8 | bdisdry hides. i - B Peter Jebsen...| Nana'mo Junel® | Cayucos—S flasks quicksilver. 1 bdl dry bide Jeanie. Comox.... “Junels | bdls green hides. dressed calves, 1 pkg cushiols, Corona. Nan Diego. Junel9 | 11 cs eggs, 2 tubs 15 bxs butter, Chilkat Eel River... _.June20 | San Simeon—47 bxs butter. 3 bdlshides, 1 bd N Victoria & Puge: Sound | .June2l | caif hides. 5 cs ezga, 1 coop chickens, 1 bl tallow, Humbold: Bay....... |.‘June21 | 6 sks abalones, 1 dre,sed calf, 1 bx bOOKs. June21 | Congig ee 'scOmS, . . June-1| par Annie Johnson—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: & |Crescent Gity <eee | June?l | g poror: Williams. Dimond & Co: Wm Matson. Fomonn.. | Humbolds Bay .......... |..June2l | p.r Gipsy—S:andard Oil Co : Arctic Oil Worss Cloveland. 111" | Seuttle. - Jane2l | walarignt & Baston; W F Micherl; Uion 169 ot Progreso. Seattte. | June2s | gorman Joost; Bisvinger & Co: hos Tavi r & Co Crarina Coos Bav ... June2? | Niller, Sloss & Scott: Goldberg, Bowen & Co: W .1 S o i Diees JuRG2% | ray & Co; Norton, Teiler « Co: Joae: & Co: J Stute of Ct | lortiana. ¥ Simpson: Meyer & Akmaun: Caifornia \vine Sl HOukong Co; Dairymen’s Union: Kron Taaning Co: Jones Fremi axina; . & Co: A'W Fink: H Dohriog. R CRpaIEoy e Per Moro—J H Newbauer & Co; J 8 Kimbal. San Jose... Panama. Fer J D spreckels—Williams Dimond & Coj Cons Rav. Newnort | St Gleashiel China and Jnpan Per Crescent City—Hobbs, Wall & Co; Kingan & Co: W B Sumner & Co: Dodge. Sweeney & Co: Dr ysdale: Hlimer, Bredhoff & Schulz; Pacific | Coasi Fish Co: Wells, Fargo & Co:Witzel & Baker | Enterprise Brewery: F B Haight: O B Smith & Co C ¥ Whitnev & Co: S H Frank & Co; H Brooxin | Bissinger & Co: Stelger. Strauss & Co. Per Point Arenn—\Wheaton. Breon & Co: H Lavi &Co: P HMcClelisnd: Smith’s Cash Store; 11 Tnompson: Wetmore Br.s: Norton, Teller & Co | Dairymen’s Unton: Standard Uil Go: New Ferry Market: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz = A New fiel Redington & Co; ~anborn, Vail & Co: F K Haig Redington & Co: Ross& Hewlett: B G Ruhl & Co eck & Co: De Bernardi & Co; Dean son & [ ‘ Hilmer, Bredhoff &Schuiz: Wells, Fargo & Co: & Martin: California Notion and Toy Co: J H Kruse C W Burgess: Dolbeer & Carson; F B Halght: Pa: Lumber and Mill Co; Heaidsburg and Sonoma Commercial Co: Miler & Lux; H Licbes & ( 1; Wheaton. Breon & Co: Scott & V. Lumbar Co: Witzel & Baker: Hills Bros mith & Co; L D Stone & Co: Ross & Hewlet Baliz C Co: George Arsda ) B & de Lucea: Mack & Co: J Hoffman. Per (00, iy - Newmark & Edwards; Washing- | ton Mfg v'o: McDonough & Runyon; Dalton Rros: Grav & Barbleri: L Scatena & Co: D Biagl & Co Amer Carb Acid Gas Co: LeviSplegel & Co: Roth | & Co: Wieland Brewing Co: Sizndard Oil Co: Cox | Beed and Plant Co: Baker & Hamliiton; *amu-ls Bros: Enterprise Brewers : Carpy & Co: Hender 80n & Brown: D E Allison & Co: Wetmors Bros; J1vancovien & Co: Marshall & Relmers; Scn ¢ baker Bros: Erigham, Hoppe & Co: Singer mfg Lo C E Whitney & Co; Wheaton, Ereon & Co: W T Gar: Hills Bros: Norton, Telier & Co; iiilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; W C Price & Co: Pao | Coast Fish (o: Dodge & Co: H Heckman & Co; S | Levy: J H Newbauer & H N Tiiden & Co: S | Strauss: H Kirchmann & Co: Dalrymen’s Union; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; American Union Fisa Co Chas Jacobson & Co: ' Bissinger & Co: H Dutard Getz Bros & Co: De Bernardi & Co: Waterhouse & Lester; O BSmith & Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co W BSumner & Co; L G Sresovicn & Co: A W Wellnan, Peck & Co: Western Meat Co: Me: C : Chicago Brewery; Uri & Co. Mack & Co; H Walde OCEAN TRAVEL] The S. S. MARIPOSA | and AUCKLAND for i 4 | | MSNP %% & T o “anlor | CIMPRNG- Tocer Juy, 33, = Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust. and CAP South Africa. J. D.SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents 114 Montgomery at Freight office, 327 Marke: stre San Francisco | PACIFIC COLST STEAWSHIP CONPANY, REDUC PASSENGER RATES TO VIC- toria, B. C., ~eattls, Tacoma, Port Townsend. | and other Puget Sound ports. $5.. --... FIRST CLASS S e iseees SECOND CLASS (Inciuding Berth and Moals). Steamers sail from Broadway Dock 9 A. M.— WALLA WALLA UMATILLA ... CITY UF PUEBLA... .. . Wednesday, June 3) TICKE ! OFFICE—4 New Monigomery streec. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., General Agen: 'THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AN D | From Spear-street Whar!, at 10 4. . | {85 First-class ) Including | FARE{3%.507363000 Jooraating, SCHEDULE OF SATLINGS Moro, Jorgensen, 58 nours trom Coqulite | Columbi: ....oe..JuDe 2, 12,22, July 3 State of California... June 7. 17. 27, July 7 Through tckets and through baggaze to ail Eestern polnia. Rates and folders upon applica tion 0 F.F. CONNOR, General Agont, 630 Market street. G0ODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superinteudeats \ | | PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP co. | QTEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY D whart, San Francisco, as follows: For ports in Alaska, June 5, 10. 15, 20, %5, 30 and every firth day thereafter, at 9 A. M. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seaitle. Tacoma, Everett, Anscories and New Wratcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.). 9 4. June 5, 10,15, 20, 23, 30. and every fifth day thers. ater, connecting ‘st Vancouver with the C. P. B | R., at Tacoma with N. . R K., ac Seattle with ¢ X. Alaska stcamers. ding (Hum- r. Pomona % p. M., June 1,5, 9, 14, . July 5.9, 1 21. 26, 50, Ausust 8.7 18, and every tourth day there after. For Santa Cruz, Mcnterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme, San Pedro, East san | Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 4. M { June 3.7.11, 15, 19, 23, 97, and every fourta day thereafter. | For San Dieo. stopping only at Port Harrort | (San Luis Obispo), santa Barbara, For: Loa An | reles. Redondo id Newport, 11 A a0 June 1 29, and every | 1ourth day therearcer. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Pz and Guayinas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 | 3. the 21 of each montn ‘Iho Company reserves the right to change with. | out previous notice steamers, sailing dates and | bours of sailing. Ticket ofide—Palace Hotsl, & New Montgomery street. | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l ! 10 Market si., San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENER AL, TRANSATLAN Ligosd French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW).42 NORTH River. foot of Morton ci ITavelers by A.‘Zfi this line &vold both transic by English r an the discom{or: Of Crossing the chanuel ia a small | boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, vis Parly | firat class $160, second class $116. LA GASCOGNE <eeJune 26, 104 - genta, La TOUKALN eeseesecJuly 3 104 3% La BRETAGN 8700 Juiy 10, 104 LA NORMANDIE. . BEIZL0 A ¢ | LA GASCOGNE A 04 x &~ kOr uriner parUiCUIArs 4pply. A. FOR . Agen ... No 3 Bowling Groan, New Yor J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Ageuts, 5 Monigomery | avenue, San Francusco. NTOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. S, Washington St. At 6 P. M, Dll‘t). hkl l;:'l\'{ll received up 83 Accommodations Reserved by Telephona The only lin- seilins through tickets aud giving througn freight rates to all poin.s oa Valley Railroad. STEAMER T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt City of Stockton. “Uelephioue Main §05. Cai Nav. and lmpt e FORU. 8. MVEYARD A¥D VALLEJO. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Mon., Tues., Wed.. Thu s and Sat. o pad K K w315 @ F L ox. Thin) IS A s | sandays. 10330 A. & and 8 v & Landing and oifices, Mission Dock, Fier 4. Telepuone Grecn 381 | FOR SANJOSE, LOS 61T0S & SANT1 CRU7 ATEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) aL10 oM. Alviso dailv (Sacurday excepted) A 7 P. M. Freight ang senger. Faro between San Frauctsco and Aivioasbe: ‘1o Han dose, Tso. Clay s Bie b 20 W. Santa Clara sty San Joss. e e

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