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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD MARKETS. delphia and Baltimore refined, $610; rofinea in bulk, $3 65. HOPS—Crov of '95. 3@4c: crop '96, 6@9c; coast, crop 95, 8G4c; crop ‘96, 6@10. London markew SUMMARY OF THE Fiver unchanged. ‘Wheat Freignts steady. Wheat rather firmer. | 5270 Barley firm. Oats and Corn dull. WOOL—Domestic fieece, 18@23c: pulled. 15@ Old Rye held bigher. New lower. 22c. HIDES—Buenos Ayres. dry, 20 ibs, 1813@19¢: Galveston, 20 1o 25 Ibs., 14c. LEATHE! Hemlock eole, Buenos Ayres, light 10 heavy weights. 18@20c; acid. 19@22c. Dried Fruite. RA’S!N!—C‘“,O;"‘!.‘50|D boxes, 23;€: :m:ln. | 334 @bysc: seeded, 734,@5%4c: seediess muscatels, | ia@s%5c. CERitaNTs — 4 bulk, B1@6c; cases, S1a@dYac: cleaned cartons, Hay advanced. Feedstufls unchaagea. Flour as before. Beans and Seeds still nezlecte i Potatoes firmer. Onions weaker. Butter tending downward. Eggs firm. Vezetables generally lower. A car of Eastera Poultry in. Peaches and Apricots in good supply. 14~ In barrels: cieaned Coniderable chanze in Dried Frults and Ralsias. | bulk, 3% e N 8 _Calffornia, 25-B boxes, 314@7c: 50-B Pro. sions keep qu et. Hams are firm. Bty Wool is higher and firmly beld. Hides and leatber dull. Hogs firm. Other meats nnchangsd. Coftee inactive. fed FOREIGN FXPORT MOVEMENT. PEACHES-California. unpeeled, bags. 6@8c: boxes, 7@8c: peeled. 101 AP k1 COTS - Carviornie, Coxes, 8%4@150; bags, 7@ )0c. CITRON—11@12%4c¢ for cy boxes. F1GS—Fancy ordinpry, 12@l¥c: iadcy washed, 20@22c. Da TES—Persian. 60-b boxes. 214@53%e0: Fard, The value of the merchand!se exported from the | yn'vo ot ea/ G cases, 534@6¢. United States curing the month of May was:| WALNULS-Callfornia sisndacd 6%gc; s Domestic. $76.502 052: 10 eign, $1,460.402: total | sheli, Sc. 77,762.484. For the eleven months ending May ALMON DS—Shelled. lb"/alzu Domestic, $960.126,627; forelgn, $17,565,203; Meotals, total, $977,691,730. The imporia ior May | PIG IRON—Southern $)26@1080; Noruner, g\ 79,521,827, = 1091 amounted in value o 79,521,827, the excesn over | $19@L% (L o1y 0001, oo, exports being $1,550,342. The exvoris of §old | (GpPER — Broxers, $ L@13%: exchaoge, coin and bullion d uring May amounted to 89,486, 711, and the Imporis 10 559,955, showing an ex- cess of exporis of $5,806.755. Uuring the eleven months the excess of imports was $48,270,938. The value of the silver coln and bullion exported during May was §4,837,542 anl the imports $766,704. showing an excess of exporis of 83,67 635, ' For the eleven months ending May the ex- cess of exports of silver over Imports of the same smounted Lo $45,918, #11. strong. LEAD — Brokers, $3 15; Strong. Stocks and Bonds. exchange, 83 7. American Sugar. American Suga ‘American Tobacco. Cordage. Coraage Prd Denver & Rio Delaware & Lackawana. 156 00 Erie. Fort Way = 167 00 General Electrie. 3300 33 60 Hocking Vailey il Jerses Central.. ... — 81 8714 Kansas & Texas, Pid. 31121 5200 Lake Shore...... = 175 00 Louisville & Nashviile 50 00 498714 Mannattan Con 8775 8775 Missouri Pactric North Pacific. ... North Pacitic, Pid. Northwestern . | | New York Central.. | igaLIon. ... Orezon Navigation. Pid. Pacific Mall. ... Pullman .. Seown Rock Island.. Reading. Eoutbern Pacl B5er - SEL2a T ific... Tennesser Coal & 1ron. ... Unlon Pacific U. = Leather. | L. & Leatnes P1d Earsiver.. Sterling on 3 Sterling on London. sl 12 HOURS higher, owing (0 better prices for hogs aL the yards and smaller recelpts. Ifrading was only active and mostiy 10 cover by shorts. were the principal seliers. There was some buy- ing by ouialiers. The cash demand was only falr A smal supply of native cattie met & rather feotle demand ai Mouday's prices. Unly the ©ho.ce smOOIh steers sold reacily at the values of the day before. Feeders were siow of sale at 2uc decline from the best prices of last week.and liveral suply of veal ca ves had 10 go fully Sc be- | low prices paid a weex aso. There were no fresh arr 1vals in Liie Texas division In hogs there was a brisk iraie from the outset DURING PAST Explanation. e arrow files with (he wind. The top figures tion Ipdicate maximum temperaturs for the those underneath it. it any, the amount of | Taintall, of melted suow in iiches and hundredins, | during 'the past twelve bours. lsobars, or solid lines, connect poin s Of equal air pressure; 180- therms, o doited lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and 18 usuaily accompanied by fair weather: “ow” Tefers to low pressure. and Is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand Tains. Lows”_usually first appear on the Wushington coast. When :he pressure is high in_the interior | and iow aloog the coast, and the isobars extend | Dorth and south along the COMSL. TAin is probable: | 8L 8:roug O advance on onday’s best prices. but when the “low 13 inclosed with 1sobars of | Or 733c above the wemk Opening prices of thai marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is Improb- | day. On that basis the the supply was rapidly able. With a “high" in the vicinity of 1dano. and | bought up, packers operaung freely and taxing the pressure falling to the Callfornia coast, WArMeE | every(hing use fui. weather may be expected in summer and colder | Ty ghe prun was about the weather (n winter. The reverse of thesecondiions | and found quile ready sale at steady prices. i ie will produce an opposite result. | demand fo neavy sheep is stil siack, but all xood == 1{<bt and LeAVy-Weight »iir ¢, YeAriIngs aud Iam, bs THE WEATHE. BUREAU sell readily (0 s.aughterers ac 4 big 10c advance e — on last week’s reduced prices. iy : | U | & v O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ‘ Ui acues : e ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow. ‘ CHICAGO MARKETS, SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION| | GRICAGO. 1rn. Jame 22— Provisions wers | me as Monday UNiTRD Sramms DERAXTURNT OF Achicoi | WHEAT— 930 30:30 11:00 11:30 W ER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, June une. .. o vl s oo g | Juiy. 875 681 22,1897, 5 7. x | 2 Sepienber. priid ety The fo/lowlng are the maximum temperatures | PChons % reported to-day by telegraph from Weather Bureau | stations In California: | Jume. FEureka 60, Red Bluff 76, Fresno 82, San Luls uly........ Obispo 73, Los Angelea 76, San_ Diego. 65, Yuma | JEPCROS i 102. CORN—June, 2415@2465c: July, 22%gc. San Francisco data; Maximum temperature 62, | OATS—June, 17346: July, I8c. minimum 52, mean 67 BARLEY-—Cast 80, 3 27agc. s i~ Cash, 34¢: July. 3554 » Weather Conditions and General Fore- | FLAXSELD Cash. July %5140: September | 1634c ' ? 2 The weather conditions are Improving toronzh- | 1 ‘MOTHY—Cash and Seniember, $2 7092 72%5. out Northern California and Southe n Oregon. Produce The vressure “is slowly rising in Wesiera | yORK—June, 37 37: July, $7 \Washing.on and Oregon. Showers have ocourred | L am D_JTune. 85 70: Jory, 83 7583 77. al:ng the comst todav from Cape Mendocino | KiBS. July: gece porthward. klsewhere tie Wea her has been | BUTTEHK—Murket firm. fair ¢ Creameriss—kxtras. 1414c: firsts, 1334@14c hours «nding midnight June | @11c: seconds, 9c. Imitation creameries—Extras, Northern Cal fornia—Fat. ex s mocoucs § 5 ou the norchern coast Wednesd: warmer in the “ng_ ‘\Aen“v 3:‘:' i nAR e yeoding Bortheast portion: fresh westerlv winds 5 outbern California—Fair Wednesday: e Bty ncisco for thirty 1897 artly clonay Strictly fresh stock, cases returned 10ss off, salable ai 83jc. tresh westerly winds. Nevada—Fair Wednesday. Livestock. Utah—Fair Wednesda: S 7 , P o A HOGS — Lignt, i 303 45: mixed. 83 50@ 8 4214 heavy, §310@3 40; rough, $3 06@3 15. Packers bouzhit 20,800, snippers 1500. Recelpts to-day 21,000. Kstimuted receipis for to-morrow 36,000, CATTLE—Beeves, §3 50@5 10: cows and heit- ers. $1 75@4 20; Texas steers, $2 50@4 20: stock- ers and feeders, 53 40@4 40. Keceipts 2000, Esti- mated receipts for Lo-morrow 14,000. SHEEP—Receipts 10.000. Receipts at Omaha. San Francisco ana vicinily—Fair Wednesday: tresh wes.erly winds, W. H. HAMMON, Local Forecas. Oficial NiW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORE. N. Y. June 22 —Thelnitial quota- tions of stocks 1n must cases were fractionally above yesieraas’s closc, the more noiabie vaia- tions occurring in the specialtics. Svgar devel- | SOUTH OMAHA, NEB<., June 22 —CATTLE— ©oped heaviness afier an early improvementand | Receipts, 420 head; market steady to 10c lower. Selincd lo T | HOG-—Keceipts, 7500 head: market fully Sc a higher The ral way stocks absorbed the bulk of the lim- | M'E0E . : 1ted deailns of ihe first hour and cousiderable | il BecolPts, 900 head: market steads. | Brmoeis was noted generally. | Eeceipts at Kansw City. A higher range of prices was again established | KANSAS CITY. Mo. June 22 —CATTLE—Re- indealin:s ou (he stock exchange. alnough ne | SEIP(S, 750 Bead; brat grades stesdy: others a movement lacked uniiormity. Sugar Refining - e 6,500 head: e HCGS—Receivts, market steady. and Chicago « as continued 1o be affected by the | SHEKLD—Keceipts, 000 head; market steady. special Influences which have attaine: welght in | specuiaiion during the past few da, s The re.. ark- | EXCHANGE AND BULLION, | able sdditiunal advance in Nor.hwes.ern common made that s:0ck & cunspi- uous feature of the mar- | Sterling Exchange, 60 days........ — 84 87 kel Buylns was reierab e 10a plan for fnding | Sieri o8 Exchange, sight........... — "4 ¥8 % A Sterli g cab es. 5 — 4BEy the company’s bonds maturing in 1902, by which | New York k xchange, sight - 1755 1t 1s expected that a sav ng «qual 10 mor: than ;X | New ) vk Exchange, telegrap) - 20 o1 the stock wil be effected Thesimuitaneous | Fie Silver. per ou - ce 60%y atrength In Omahaund granger s exican Doilars It 1974 Thetic wity the advance in . rhwes Lake FhOTe was ANOL 11T DUtew OFthy teature, advancin I 2 10 the b ghest price oa Tecor! on a fairdeg oe of | YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. activity. ne pri.ileze offered 10 bondho.dersto | T exchange tueir 0ldiics n.0 new 33 vonds willex- | ‘Ihe following resume of the wheat market is Pife to-morrow: ibe i was doubtless affected Ly Lhe success of this re- | grainbroker, 412 Iine stree: markavie financial undertaking. . rather sudden % decane in Conmolida ed Gas was Dot explsined by AN MELHCHNOD; Tune X1, 1007, any techoical catse, and other mosements iu the Chicugo. market were 5ot exp.ained except as refle.ting | The prevalling gouerai se (ment. = Business was | Local conditions formed wheat prices to-day. moderatelv active no*withstanding the ciosing of | Sherts in july are becoming nervous. The liqul- the London “tock Exchange ana the -reat turt | dation they bad expected from country sources ha«no: materializ-d. It Is rumored that pressnt event of the ye.r, both =i wbich natusally deiract- oo Sxient Jrom inorst an tie marker, | owners of July couteacts Will Sake tho S0t Wheas and pay for 1. The foreign exc.a.ge market was irm on s mod- ‘Ihe trzding In July I8 of & nervons character. erate volume of business. Goverament bonds firm | mod snchuned | kil wars steo Money on call 1@134 per cent: fime mon Any attempt at buying causes shoris 10 start to 0 days 3 per cent, iour months iy per cent, | cover, maing the execution of orders at wide dir. ferences at times July opened at 6774c and grad- ually worked up to 6834c, where It took & sudden six mouths 3 per cent, eight monihs Sb4 per cent o0 good mixed Stock Sixchaoge collateral. Prime indorsed bills recelvable, 3@314 per cent: choice and prime singie names, 31o@3 per cent: vood | SAVANce 0 8814c. nhorts rumning caused Lhe ad- Dames, 4@ ver cent. Pos.ed as<ing raies for | veBce. sterling, 34 8644 for long blils, $4 85 for demand. | There was liberal selling around €9 by clique Actusl rates. long buls, $4 8834@4 8615: sight | Pfokers Their offerings caused a deciive to drafis, 84 8714@4 8735 cable Lia. . %4 871 | 68Vjc, rallying 1o 6915 at the ¢ ose. Sepremb. @4 8734 Dowmvstic exchangs On New York and | T8ked 4@ilzc under July, with December at Ban Francisco, sight 173gc premium, telegrapn | 86%4c. 20c premium. | Thetrade was almost wholly professional. Ex- | | porters reported iittle or no iuquiry from Liver- ‘Whent and ¥lour. POOl, where the curb prices showed a irifle atronger WEBEAT— 10:30 11:00 12:00 100 2:10 | 25 Fronce reporied weather not atall satis- Juoe . — — — — — 3 Liverpool wili resume business o B T G6rs TA78 TUY | whichshoud eniiven trading. "N 1 morrow, D7 di0s 1% 118 7168 WHEAT MOVEMENTS. ~pot Srm: 1. 0. b, afioat No. 1 Northern spring | Recelpts. Shipments. New York, 785gc; No. 1 Northern spring Duluth, | Busheis, Clifes. 7r&fge: No. 8 hard winter. 73%gc; No. 2 hard win- | 124,600. Minneapolis.. ter. 155pc | 62440 Duluth. ...... Future closing: June, 763gc: July, 74Vpc: Sep- | 59,000, Milwaukee. tem ber. 70 December. 7384ec. 4,.00. 340; No. 1exira 83 3 70; stralghts. $3 7¢ B80: patents. 83 95@4 20. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool by steam, 234d. Produce. COFFEE—RI0, spot dull, steady. No. 7, Thc. Fouure ifading cioted: January, 871607 15 FLOUK—®pring. in bbis: No. 2 extrs, $3 23: TIDEWATER. March, $7 15@7 20: May, $7 154 July. $6 80 New York. 128885 695; Augus 86 9.@7: September, $7@7 05: Philadelphia 1,699 October, $1@7 05; November, $7@7 05 : m’ Baiumore. . ber, 87 06@7 10. PROVISIONS— Lard, prime, §3 8314@3 5. 180,554 PORK—Mess. 88 25@8 7. PARIS YUTURES. TAL) OW—3 1-16@314¢. BUTTER—Creamerv, Western, 1db40. EGGS—btate, fresh gathered, 12c. BUGAR-—Raw, quiet, firm; 89-deg. test, 3c; 96 dec. test, 3gc; refined, qulet, 2360 23 95 FETROLEUM-New X ork renned, $6 19; Phila- | Corn was dull, but stesdy o strong. Receipis y's movement in the stock | furnished by .. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange | 5 | ms. | | | 1ing: 184 were fairly heavy, beiug 600 cars. It is belleved the heavy receipts are about over. Weather conoitions are somewnat improved. Oats were dull und uninieresiug. Quotations practically uncuan.ed. San Francisco. 5 A M. SKSSION. Tone to wheat seems stronger. Shorts inclined to cover. Decemb-r opeped at 312114 and closed at 81 2134 sellers. Tradiog comparatively small 10:15 A M. SESSION The queer antics of Chicago have made traders Qisposed to 100k on. There were no saies 11:15 4. & 8ESSION. More strength develors in wheat. Buyinz of a 00d characier. First aales of Decrmber at 1 2135 and advanced (08 2155 when it c.osed. 2 P M SESSION. The undertone to wheat was strone. Offerings were scarce. Buyers were plenty . limits. Sen- timent appears changing to the long side Any furtlier advance will siart shorts Lo covering. December opned at $1 217 aud closed at 3122 with §1 25% b1 for & —_— PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GLAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are steady at 21s 3d, usual options. The chartered wheat fi et in port hasa registered tonnage of 29,700 tons, agminst 7,100 tons on the same date last year: disen- | gaged, 102,850 tons, sgainst 50.71 on the way to this port, 265,800 tons, agains. 228,500, WHEAT—The market is in falr shape, the de- mana being rather beiter, and the shippers ars payiog full fizures for desirab.e lots. Futures are firm in sy mpathy with Chicago. Quoted at 812114 1 2215 for No. 1, $1 283,@1 25 for choice aua 1 272/2@1 35 ® cfl for extra choice for miiling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15_0'clock—December— 400 cus, 81 2114 12134 SECOND SESSION MORNING 4000 ctis, §1 213 AFTERNOON S18810N — December — : 4000, $1 2134: 8000, $1 2164, £8510N— Decem ber—4000 ctls, #1 217%: 38,000, §1 2. BARLEY—Feed is firm at the old prices. New Brewing is also firm, bt ola is nominal. Feed, 70@7334c, outside figure for choice brigh Brewing, 85@57%c; old Brewing, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSION—! SECOND SESS10N—No sales. EEGULAR MORNING ~ A AFTERNOON SKSSION—N0 sales. OA'1~—The marcei continues dall with Iight offerings. Fancy Feed, $125@1 30 ® cu: good 1o choice. $1 10@1 common, 95c@$1 071s B ctl. Clipped Oats seli at 81@2 B ton over the Taw product. CORN—Stocks are aliogether (0o heavy for the demand and prices continue weak. Large Yellow, 9715c@$1; =mall Round do, $1 10@1 1214 White, 85@92ec. KYE—New ix weaker and daull. Old is heid sull higher at $120. New, 8:15%85c @ ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at s125@1 40 per etl. FLOUR AND MILLS1UFFS, Shipment of 20,425 bbis Flour, valued at $86,- 800, Lo Cork. The market shows no change. ('UR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, 5@4 85: Bakers' extras, $4 50@4 65; Super- fie, $3@s 35 B bl COKNMEAL. KTC., — Feed Corn, $22@28: Cracked Cor 0 B ton. ILL> UFFS—Prices in 8Acks are as follows. usua discount tothe trade: Grabam Flour, $2 85 #_100 s: Kye Flour, §2 50 $ 100: Kice Fiour, 5 75: Cornmeal, @ 25; extracream do. $2 75 Oatmeal. $350; Out Groa's, $4: Hominy, 83 108 8 30: suckwheat Fiour, $8 25@3 bu; Uracked Wheat, §3 50: Fariua, §4: Whols Wheat Fiour, 3: Kolled Uats (bbls.) 4 75@b 15: Pearl Bariey. 83 75@4; Spiit Peas, 13 £0: Green do, $4 25 w100 HAY AND FEEDSTU FS. Hay 18 higher. It 1s not very often that Hay advances this time of the year, when the new crop is coming in. Nochange in Bran and Middlings BRAN—$14@14 50 for the best and $:3@.3 50 ton for outside brands. MIDDLING~—$18@19 for 219 51 lower grades and )50 B ton for the best FEEDSTUF =S — Kolled Bartey, $16 50@17 licake Meal at the mill, $26 50 B ton: jobbing. §27 50. HAY—Old_Wheat is quotable at $8@11 B ton: new Wheat, $7@9 50 B 1on: W heat and Oat, $7. 10; Oat, $5@8 50; new Wila Oat, $6@7 50; lev, 86 50@s; new Rarley. $5@5 50 for Hiver and $67 for other grades; compressed, $T@10: new A falta, first cutting. $5@5 50; second $6@8 50; stozk, $6@7; vew Clover, #6@5 B ton. STRAW-—25@50c B bale BEANS AND SEEDS. Both Beans and Seed: the former are in abundant supply. BiXANS—Pavos quoted at §$1 65@1 75; Small Whites, $1@1 15 @ ctl: Large Whites, $1@1 05 # cil: Pinks 95c@81 U2ie; Reds. $1@1 15: Biack- eye, 1 40@1 50: Ked K dnev, nominai. Lim.s, $1 40@1 60: Butters. $1@) 25. Pea, $1@1 15 SrEUS—Brown Musta.d 82 50@3 75; Yeilow Mustard, #1 75§ cu: Flax, 81 60@1 70: Canar Seed, 13,@214c B 1b: Alfafa, 614c: Kape, 2150 284c: Hemp, 3c; Timothy, 434c. ) PEAS—Niies, nomiual; Green, $1 30@ POTATOES, ON:ONS, VEGETABLES. Almost all the leading Vegetavles are lower. un- der large receipts. Potatoes are rather firm Onions range about the same. POTA10ES—New Eary Rose in boxes 50@ 85c; new Burbarks, 75c@$1: old Burbauk Seed- 40@50c for all kinas. 10\ —New Reds, 50@60c B sack; Silver- ON | skins, 65@75c B ctl. | | Hens; VEGETABLES — Summer Squash boxes 18 quotable at 25@40c B b x: Bay *qu 50@75c w box: Cucumbers, 25@35c ® box for Maryaville, SU@75¢ bx for Bay; Asparagus. 50c @8$1 25 for common. $J 50 for cuoice and $1 7.@ 2 25 for fancy: Rhobarb, 26@50c # bx; Dried Peppers. 6@dc B 1 Chile und 1@1 75 B bx 1or Bell: Green 1 eas, 133 @215 P B: Striug Beans. 1@3c: Green OKr., B@i215¢ ® b; Fgg Plant. 12@1oc B b Cabbage, T8¢ P ctl: Larro.s, 45@SUc ¥ sack: Gariic, 2c & D: iomatoes, 75c@8L B bx for Vacavills and 50 for River: Green Corn, B@20c # dogen for acavlie and 20@25¢ for Alameda BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, Dealers continne to make concessions io sell but- ter and the market is tenaine downward in conse- quence. change in cheess. BUTTKR— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 16@16%4c; sec- onds. 15 1534c P B Darny—Choice 10 faucy, 13@l4c B B: lower grades, 1021 14c PICKLED—1:@16c B B for new. FIRKIN—1£@.6¢ B 1 for new. CREAMERY 1UB—New, 17@18: 9 b EASTERN—12@1234C f0r Indle-pat ked. CHEESE—Chuice mild new, 8¢ B 1b: common to 00d. 6@7%c B B: Cream Cheddar, 10@!lc: oung Americs, 8G0c: Western, 1ici Kastern, 13@lbc B b. E Gss—Ranch Eggs, 12 10@12c B doz; Eastern, 13c # doz. TOULTRY AND GAME. 16c B doz: store Eggs, 1@12%¢: Duck Eggs, POULTRY—A (ar of Kastern sold at 12 for Turkeys, $5@5 25 for Hens, and $4 50 for Roost- ers Local stock 1s In large supply and dull at about previous prices. Live Turkeys, 11@12¢ for Gobblers, 10g11c for Geese 3 pair. 75c@$1: Ducks, $3 253 60 for old and 83 50@5 for young: Hens, Roosters, young. #6@8: do. 0id, 84@4 25 Fryers. $4@> W dozen: Broilers, $350@4 for Iarge and 82@3 for small; Pigeons, s] x6@1 50 B dozen for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, bominal DECIDUOUS AND CITEUS FRUITS, Cantaloupes from Yuma are hard to sellat §3 # dozen Cherries have ceased 10 be the leading fruit now, and Peaches ana Apricots have the call. Peaches | are in large supply and dull, but Apricots seil very well. Apples and Pears are In their usual large siock. Plums are runoing green yet. Figs are not very active DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Straw berries, $2@3 B chest for large and 82 5) @4 50 for smail. Biac'cberries. $2@3 @ chest. Gooseberiies. 1@i%c § B for small and 2%c for large and 4@5c 10r Egiish. Laspberrics, $3@5 P chest. Currants, 1 .0@3 ' ch Peaches, 20@40c @ box and 30@40c B basket. Plums, 26@75¢ ¥ box. Cherry Plums, 10@25¢ B drawer. h:::yn Apricots, 25@50c B box and 35@50c B . Green Pears, 25@35c $ box and 10@15c basket. » 0ld A pples, small and 65@8! 1 50; New Apples, 16@35¢ 9 iarge box 'and 2 ¢ B 10c P _box: loose Bl Al Alne, S5@300 § bosang e Figs, Black. mngle layers, 25@40c B box: double Iayers, 5C@T5c. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $:@2 50 for cho.ce 10 fancy and £1@1 50 P box for com- mon; Seedlings $1@1 50 B box. Mediterranean Sweets, 81 50@1 75: Si. Michuels, $2 50@3: Lemons, 76c@ . 26 for common and 31 Su@s P box for %00d to choice; Mexican Limes, 35 o0 @7: Ualifsrois Limes 75 B to<: Banaas. $1 25 @2 50 B bunch: rineapp.es, $:@4 50 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Prices for both Frult and Reisius show consider- able change. The former are very dull at the nio- ment and dealers are wiliing to make free conoes- sions to sell. Honey is lower and weak, with a poor inquiry. DR/ED FRUITS—Quotations are as f:llows Peaches, 5@6c B M: fancy, 614c P Ib: peeled. 1 pricots, new, in sweaibox, jarks. 1 @12 dried, 23, @334c: whi ¢ Figs ugde Plums, zes: @43zc for i itte ! and 1@1%40 for unpitted: > ectarlucs, 3%@4lac B I for prime to taucy : Pears, v f A Bkt i y: Pears, or quarters and pASING—T our-crown. , 4@5c; : 2. crown. 22,@314c B Y seediess Muscatels, 4@4ac; 3-crown London iay. continue neglected, and | - | WHITE L Green Peppers, »@10c for | Eggs are firm and tending upward. No | ers, $1@1 15: clusters, 31 15@1 25: Dehesa clus- Tork, 87585 mberial Slustars. $5@2 1. NUTS _Wainats, 6% @7c ® b for s anaard and 9@OVACTH b Tor safiaheil: Almonds, 6@TC for L goedoc. 215@314c for hardsh+1l wnd B@9c P 1 for papershell; Peaiuts. 4@5¢ @ B for Eas ern and dc for California; Hickory Suts. 5a6c P Ib; Pecan 9@10c @ B K1 berte 9g0igc: Brazi. Nuia, 8@9c; Cocounuts, 100, HONE Y S Comb, 10c tor brisht and 7@% for lower grades; new water-white extract:d, 414@434¢: lign: amber extracted, 33 @4c ® Bb. BEESWAX—2:@25c B B. PROVISIONS. { | Hama continue the oniy firm article on the list. | Trade is stitl du'L C”RED MEATS—Bacon, Th4c B b for heavy, Sc B 1b for light medinm, 9c B b ligh, 10c B B | for extralight and 12¢ P 1 for sugar-cared. East- rn sugar-cured Hams, 12@1233c B Ib; California Hams, 1034@11c. Mess Beef, $5@8 50 B bbl, exira mess do, $8 5U@9: tamily do, 89 J0@10: extra prime Pork. $10@10 50- extra clear, 813 50 §14 hhl: mess 912 5u@13 bbl; Smoked Bee £ bec B 1 | -AKD—Eastern tierces are quoted at 514c for | compound and 6c for pare: pal.s, 834¢; Caliiornia | tlercos, 414c B W for compound and Bise for | pure; hulf-bols, b3gc: 10-1 tins, 814c: do 5-1b, |8lgc @D LO1) ULENE — Tier es, 53jc. Packazes lews thau 300 s—i-b paix, 60 in & cas 5, 20 1 n case, & 51 palls, 4ci 10-1 G ey s 10 & case, T8gc: 774c: fancy tubs, B0 140 s, Tige Wb HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. s net, 76c; haif-bbls, about Wool Is quotea rather higher and holders are very firm. The eftects of the tarift are now being seen. The uemand aiso shows marked Improve- ment. liops are nominal and neglected. Hides are dull. IIDES AND SKINS—Calls and brands sell 1c under sound siock. Heavy salted_steers, E@815c ® b: medium, 7c: light, 635@7c B _Db: Cow.iide: B15@7c: ~tagh, b; saited hin, 6@7c: salied calf, @5 B Ib: salted Veal, 6@7c; dry Hides lic culls and brands, luc; dry kip and Veal, 8@10¢c; ory Caif, 18c; culis, 10c; Goatsins, 20@35cesch: | Kivs, b¢; Deerskins, good summer, 2oc B Ib: winter, 20c; Sheepskins, saeariings. ch} short wool, 26@40 each; medium, 40@50c exch: long woois. 5U@,>¢ rach. TALLOW—No. 1, renderes, 23,@3c B 214@:ge: refined, 434c; Grease, 2C P b. WUOLC—Sprag ciip 1s quoted: Mcuutain, 11@ 13c: Foothii, 9@:lc; San Joaquin, year's clip, B@9c: do, seven monchs, T@9: B b; Nevadas, No 2, @1:c; Eastern Ores01. 8@~ | HUPS—8@Sc for fair .o choice and 9@10c B B for 1aucy. \onte.cis are being drawn av 8@1vc for new Oregons and T1p@8c for new W asbingions and 815@ivc for Cali or..is. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutia Grain Bags, 475@5¢; San Quen- tin, 85 40; Wooi Bags 24@27c. COA L—Wellington, $8: New Wellington, $8; Southfie'd Weilington, $7 50: Seattle, $550; Eryaat, 85 50: Coos Bay, 84 75 Wallsend. $7 50 | ® ton:’ Camberiaud, #1350 B ton in buik and 15 50 iu sucks: Pennsylvanta. Anthracie Egg, k. Welsh Anthracite, $8810; Cannel, §8 2 prings, Castle ‘GLaze aud Pleasant Valiey,$7 80; Coke, $11@1: in buk aud $13 % ton In Kks. CANNED FRUITS—Cherrles, black o 2%4-, exira, 82 ® doz: White Uherries. 2341, exira. $2 50 215-D. siandards, $2 10; Peaches— Yellow. tree, 81 10@1 50: Apricots, 90c@G$1 0! Kaspberries, 1 75 Straw berrics, $1 75. CANNED VEGETABLE>—Tomatoes, T0¢ 115 ns: Peas, $1@1 25 B dozen. COFFLE—18 uull CosT KIcA—16@17c B T for good to prime washed; 1435@1484¢ for 40.d: 13@ldc for good mixed with b.ack veass; 12@1<c for falr; 5@ 1134c nominal for common to ordinary. SALVADOR—18(@1734¢ 10r£00d to prime washe | 14@1334c @ 1 for Tair washed: 1614@18c for £00d 1o prime washed peaberry: 1:@15¢ .or supe- | Tior unwashed: 1134c for good unwashed; 16@ 16c for good to prin. U 1Washed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—18@1914¢ B b for | prime to stnctiy prime washed; 16@1734c for | B00d 10 strictiv good washed: 1414@.5%ec Tor fair washed: 13@14c for medium: 8@ ic for ordinar, | 8@s3g¢ tor 1nferior to common: 18@19¢ for good 10 prime washed peaberry: 1514@16c for good 1o prime unwashed peab rry. FISH—Pacific Codfish 1s quoted as follows: Bundles. #34c: cases, se.ected. 414¢; cases, Imita- | ton kusiein, 4%ge: boneless. 514¢; strips, Nor. | way, 534c; stiips, s arrow-gunge, oe: sirips, Silver K1ig. bac: blocks, Cilpper, 53ge: blow ks, (rien- | tal, 634C, b.ocks, Seabright, 7c: tableis, Crown | bra.d 4lac: middies, .0 e e, 6c; middles, Whiie Blgc B i desiccated, Giit kdge, ¥ | case uf 2 duzes, $7 50; Pacific H. rring, 15¢ B box: | Dutch do, 90c@$1 10 ¥ keg: Whitefish, #1 50 in | ha f-bbis and $1 75 in klts; Toneues and Sound 312 bbl.— o1, $20: No. 2, 815 o0: 2o 3, $17: halt-bbis—No. 1, '$9@9 50; No. 2. ¥8 50 i AG 3, 8350, kis—No. 1, $150; No. 2, $1 6, 3 gl | TQUICKSILVER-%4 50 B flask. Oil—California Castor Uil cases, No. 1 95¢; bbiy, B0c B gl (munufacturess’ r Linseed ull, 1o bb.s, boiled, S6c; do raw, 34.; cases, Sc more: Lard ULl extca winter a.rained, bbis. 8o, No. 1, i8c; cases, Sc higher; China Nut, 49@d4c ®al ¥ LEUM, GASOLINE, ETC.—The Stand- ard Oll Compauy quotes as foliows: Waterwhite Loal Uil, in buk, 1Ulgc; Pearl Ul In cases, 18c: Astral, do, 16¢: Ster, do, 16c: Exira S.ar Oil, in cas-s. 20c; + lulie, o, '21ci + ocene, do, 1¥c: be- | ouorized Stove Gasolene, 1n hurk,’ 1174e: do, In | cases, 17c; b3 deg. Deodorized Naphtha. In bulk, 1035¢: 63 deg. do, in_cases, 1535c: B6 aeg. Gaso: lenc, in bulk, 20c; 86 deg. do, in case., 25¢ B gal. AV—Quoted at 5340815 B B. | RED LEAD—Quoiable at 6@655 # b 1URPENTIN E—In cases, 40ci In iron barrels, 36c; in wooden barrels, 35 B I LUCOL—Boiled, b 13 36c: do cases, 41c: bbis, 34c; do cases, 39c3 5-bbI lots lc less. CANDLES—The Standard Oil Company quotes as follows: Electric Light—6'~ 16 oz Tisc: 14 oz 63ic: 12 oz, 6¢: 10 0z, Bljc. Granites—6's, 16 0z, Bige: 14 vz, Thac: 33 0z, -c: 10 oz, 814c L1 A1 HEK—Harness. heavy. 30@35¢: uo me- dium, 28¢: do Light, 24@2.c: Rough +.eather, 189 2IcH B: Kips $30@45 ® dozen: Calf, TU@90c: Rough Splits, §@-c: Beliknif~ Splits, 10@12: Co lar Leataer, uiack, 10@12¢ R foot: do russet, | 10@12¢; Skirting Leather, 30@5¢ B . SUGAR—The Wesiern Suzac Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crosh-d and Fine Crushed, 634c: Powdered, 53¢ 5 lated, 53: B B: Coufectioneis’ A, v1) A, 43gc. Exra , 45kc: Goen C, s by Grauuiated, 5i4c; uaif-barrels Jic more thi barrcis. and boxes Jge more. aw, WOOD, LUMBER, ETC Posts, 8@10c each for No. 1 and 5%@6%4e for No. 2: Redwood, 85 per cord; Oak, Toush, $6 50; peeled, $9; Pine. $5 75. TANBARK—Nomioa LUMBER—Kates are nominal g1 SAN FEA\(ISCO MEAT MARKET. Ho.a are firm and tending upward, Beef and Mutton ar- unchanged. Whole a'c rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are us follows: BEEF—First qua ity, 514c @ Bb; second do, 5¢; third do, 4@43ac B Ib. V_ Al—viarge, b@6c: smali, 6@7c B B | MULTON-Weiher t@Sicy mwes, 50 B B | LaMB—Sprinc 6@7c® B PO AK—Live Hogs, & | @334 tor smuail wn ~ wiedinm | % " aressea do, 415@015¢ | @314c for large and 855 soft liogs, 235@3c RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ! ¥om 24 movns 101,540) . oo CUBLie 356 Flonr nv wxe Washington... . 4,726 Cheess, cus.,,,.. 31 When. « 2,085 regs aom. 17,790 | Earley. cus. ... 3, 9. ol 897 | —, 308 | 1,733 Wins. gats. 125 14,300 2,755 Wool. bis... - 929 2,450 39 | 441 149 304 | Lenvuwr, roue-- 133 .15 | Lume. bbls - 201 60| Broom Corn, bis. 545 499 Paper, reams ... 1,894 L S REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Wells, Fargo & Co. to R C. ¢ hambers. ot on SW- corner of cAllister and Sco:t streets, W 306:3 by ~147:6; 810 Thomas Pemberthy to Annie Pemberthy, lot on N line of Jersey street, 202:7 W of Castio, W 24:4 by N 114, quitciaim dee i: $10. Jobn R. and Camiile 5. Carroll to Elizabeth C, Whitier and Gertrude B. Carroll, loton & line of Sansome street, 0:6 N. of Sacramento. N 50, K 0, 8 73:8, W' 2:6, N7, W 27:6, N 16.8, W 60. 210. Louise and Bertha Bourquard and Henry A. Vilenoeve 10 Antonetia and M. G. i onini, lot on S line of Jackson street, 206:3 E of Taylor, £ 22:11 by S 187:6: ¥stace of Ann M. Collins (by Edward J. Fennon, administrator) 1o Maurice J. Wall, 1ot on E line of Jon-s street, 80 N of Turk, N 27:6 by E 107 #8500, Maurice J. Wall to Edward Connell, same, quit- caim deed: $10. kdward J. Francis and S and Dominic Mc- Fennon and Aunie Kennedy to same, same: $10, Gluseppe and (aterioa Schenune io Glusep Lagonursino, 1ot on W line of Fourth avenue, 375 S ot Luke, ~35 by W 120. $10. A K. P Harmon Jr. and Etta H. Edwards to Charles H. > ouder, 1ot on ~ line of M_street, 82:6 W of Tenth avenue, W 25 by & 100: $10. John ana Maggie monv to Peter Tamony, lot on ¥ ling of Andeigen suieet, 175 8.0t Eugenia nue, 8126 E 70. N 190, k 70, N 37:6, W 70, 12:8, W 70, lots 350, 331, 332, 334, 336, 388, Gift | Map1: 310 Revse Liewellyn to Anua Liewellyn. 1ot on § | cornec of Java and Park avenue sW 157:6, St | 125 NE 151:2, XW 1 118, biock 5. s terest in 8.9 and 10, block 8, Fliut Tract Home- ead: gt M. HLogan to Maclean Hospital and Sani- tarium, lot on SW corner of Caselll avenue and tide lands. bounded by Eleventh and Twelfth avenues, =hip and Dock streets: §10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Josiah Lewis 1o Harriet A. Lewis. lot on SW coraer of Fallon and Seventh streets, W 100 by S 23, Delng lo: 13, block 138, Map of Duloa Prop- erty, Oakia~d: ift ‘alow Jackson to J. H. Sumner (executor ot the estate of Dolly S_ Webster), lots 19 nnd 20, block 86 on Map of James B. Larue’s Addition to Clinion and San Antonio, East Luklan :: $2624. Jcho L. and Anoa Kreye to Ame'ia E. Daly (wiie of John E.). lo. on X line of Taylor avenue, 217 W of Ninthatreet, W 25 by N 110, Alamed; The Joseph A. Leonard Compsny to Robert G. ¥ imer, loc on N Iine of Webs er street, 172 62 E of Deakin, K 40 by N 150, being_tne W 30 feet of jot 8 and’ E 10 feet of iot &, biock F, Woolsey Tract, Berkeley: $10 William aud M rion W. Ambrose to George S. Ambrose, Iot 1, Map of Buena Vista terrace, Hay- wards, sulject to a morigage for $1000, ~Eden Township: $10. Rudolph and Matilda Armstrong, August Lang and Pacific States Savings, Loan and Banking Company, by Commissioner, 1o Frank ana Miunis £mith, 10ton E fine of siagnolis street, 185.80 & of Tenin, % 50 by E 120. block 547, Oakland; $3597. Ga-ton Strauss to G. Schulize, lot on N line of Chanuing way, 107:7 k of 1remont street, & 25 by N 130, being the W half of lot 21, block %, Barker Tract, Ber<eiey; $10. Pacific 1mj rovement Compa.y to Charles B. Troeksell, lot on 8 Iine of Eagle avenue, 129:11 W of St. Uhafles street, S 150 bv W 50, being portion of lots 18 and 14, blocx K. Map of Property of Co- lumbus Bartlewt, Alameda; $10. Geraldine, Luvia K. wud Eivira Cl ment (bv commissioner) to_W lifam P. Jones, 1ot on & line of Eagle avenze, 240 W of Evereit street, W 42 by 5 160, Alameun; 82894. 5. Balkin (0 A. M. Armitage, 1ot on Sline of San Antonlo avenue, 217 E of Niath street S 150 by K 39, being 10. 11 and W 14 feet of lot 13, block 31, Oak Shade Tract, Aiameda: 810. Bullders’ Contract: Thomas and Catherine Fanuing with V. G. Goden, to erec: a two-story frame bullding on NW corner of Twenty-seventh and Church streets, $2450; Thomas Fanning architect. state of JH. Mollenhauer (by executors) witn es Mooney, to_erect a three-story bullding on corner of Post and ‘Taylor streets, $7700; Weish architec... ——— MINING STOORS. Miniog stocks were weak and tbe leading stocks were a sbade lower. Business was quiet. The Geyser-Marion Miujug Company of Utah has declared a dividend of-3 cents per share, amounting to $9000, and payable June 30. The Homestake Mining Company wiil pay & monthly dividend of 26 cents per share, amount- Ing to $31,250, on June 25, masing $6, 275,000 paid in dividend s to date. The Santa Rosalla Mining Compans bas de- clared a dividend of 10 cents per share, payabie y Assessments I'enaing. Following ina list of sssessmenta now pandine: T Delingt amt| i the || Boara. 62 U/ June 5. June 25 50| 10June &[June 28 | No. Sale Day. Chollar I 43 15/ June10Jaiy Occidental I do[Suneliuy 1 Challenge Con.....)| 28 10 Junel3.|jaly ¥ Alta. .. Kentuck Hale & NorBross.... BOARD SALES. Following were the sales In the San Francisco Stock Board vesterda; REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 100 Benton...12(10u \umige... 4. (200 Potos .....50 105 va.....ABl400 C Toint 18204 X Juckes..30 AFTEBRNOON SESSION—2:30. 100 Andes....13/400 Challge...42/150 G&O . ....80 500 Belcher...19 160 CC&V..1.4L1200 Mexican..28 56 08|.June21 [July 16 18 05 mcn 10.0uly 16 113 10{Apr 19 [july 19 600 b & b... 42| 25 ........ 1.45/100 Ophir.....65 100 Bullion. ..04{100 Conti...1.00/S /0 Potos -....45 470 Chollar..84(35) ¢ Point...1>200 X Nev....54 250 .......... B850 ... ....l101500 ¥ Josi... 32 Following were the saies in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. L4100 LU V... 1.45,300 Potoal . l “1.4([40 Bavags. 800 200 Caleda. ... 08|50 Mexican.. 2813 150 Chlinge. 41200 Op uir... ..86/400 Unioa. 8U0 Choliar . 300 Alta 10 Oonir. 00 Andes 200 ........T4214] 200 10 ) Beleher....1* 200 . 1451100 Potost. 200 ... 188 #u0 Eullion.. .09 200 Caleds. .. v6| 200 Justice’.0.100 .- 500 Kentck....04 40 Union. H[100 Mxie. a5 700 500 Nv Qn’".[05!500 100 Cocid...... 18350 , CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY. June 33—4 P.v. Fet. ~onen St gaeat. 04 05 Alphs Con.....” 04 AlA e Y8 = Apden il 1% 15 04 05 Belcher - 17 18 27 2% Best &Hoicdar 42 4i|NevadaQuess — (6 BentonCoa... 1L —|)ccidental 14 15 Bullon ..... .. U8 63 65 Caledonia. . U8 10 12 [T T ——— 42 43 Con.Cal&Var.. 140 24 3 Chailence Con. 41 A= Con. imperia. U1 rex. Belcher . 06 08 Confidence...... 1.00 ilver il .0 01 02 Con New Yots — 53 54 Lrown Foian_. 17 .40 145 EasiSierraNss — oL us Eurekato:.. — 35 36 bacheuer " — O3l ima...... . U4 (5 Gl S ARy, BL D feow ke 33 34 Baivedorees 72 74 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY. June 22-2 P % UNITED STATES BONDS. Tean conn.112lg — Lonew meues-d = — MISCELLANKOUS BONDS. Cal-miOhiaSe. 11¥%4 — (vemtaa3i. — 10t Cal Elacl 6412643 Lodisbe. 108 — CotraCWos — 97 |Umnibus . 133341 Dpot-stex-op — 100 [P&O RySs. — 13 Bit dskea U S dsreg...109 31034 | Edsn L&P 6312614 P&Ch Ry 6+.102 105 F&CHRR 6s1043s — |Pwist KRBi11435118 Geary-st K3s — 100 |Keno WL&L — 105 HC&S0%e100 — (tactoP&u. — 100 Losang L6 — 100 | FENPRS:. 103% — DoGnteed 63 97 102 ~PRKAris8: 93 = 9315 MxtsiCblegs125 1.6 [~PRECaios. 107 108 DoKyCon 83 1071410735~ KR (alds. — n4 NatVin6s s — 100 |=PErRCai8i 9914100 NevCNeR7s — 105 |VWater§. 1183, — KyOal 6a.it5 106 |SVWaiers. JUU55101 DEyom wal — 95 [kwuEEs - 102 WATER STOCKS. Contrs Costa 3015 — (Sprag Valley 9834100 MarimGa: B — GAS AND ELECTBIC STOZKS racitio Lica. 47 80 e, 881 - |SF G&Kleo 053 MEleoLighi B1; 9 |<anFrancscs i3 314 Oak U L&H 54 Sdlglsiockion..... — 15 Favuas imp 90345 91| INSURANCE STOCKS. Firemao'ar~181 1xs | = COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. 4 un. Naior. | 234190 LondonP&A. 13745130 Merca sz . 13— Anglo-Cal 801y — Bankof Cai. 2881y — L BLETUe — 106 SAVINGS BA Gersgrcon.isd) — | 103 HumbS&L.110) . — - ... 35 40 - nionass — | STREEET RATLEOAD STOCKS. CAIOrnIA. .. s06 1034(Unk Susstar 100 — 7 Vrestdio. - 5 POWDER STOCKS. imui o, 2034 33 102 |Vigorie.. 158 1% 8214 10 | MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Almaxarees. G814 994y 6 8 Uer Lead Co. 100 .40 23 3 HawCa&sCa. 15 1615 IacAuxFA 2 3 HumchSF.g 253 26 | racBorazCo V9 — Merizassa. 9 . — |ParfPainCe 6 7 SALES—MORNING SENS(ON. 150 8 F Gas & Eiectric 00...o...von 100 Hawaiian Commerclal.. 100 Vigorit Powaer....... 50 Market-st Rallway.. P 65 Oakland Gas 105 5V Water. . SALES—AFTERNOON SKSSION. Roard— 180 Vigorit Powder 15 Hawallan Commercial .. 60 Market-st Kauway... Ntreet— 67 S ¥ Gas & Electric Co. 80 Hutchinson S P Co.... 100 Pacific Gas imp. = $37,000 8 P Branch Railway Bonds'. e - Douglass street, W 206:8 by 5 238, except the N 1ine of Nineteenth extended W from W of Doug- luss, 151 :4 W of Douglas, W 51:4 by N 114: aiso loion N line of ~eward sireet,128:8 W of Doug- Inss, N 9.70, W 72.37. % 55.85, K 80.06: $10. sariin Lemmers. eic., t Martin Lammers, lots 110 6, 25 and 24, block 1024, surveys of salt marsii ‘and tige lands. also lots 31 and 32, bloc< 485, Bay Cily Homestead Associa fon, also 10t on ~F corner Alas.a and \\ater Front sireets, 3 170:10. E 110:10, NW 208:3, also property in San Joaquin County: $1348. Martin and Dorothea Lammers to Annie M. D. lot on SE corner Alaska and Wi Front streets. 5 170:10,E 110:10,N W 208:3; HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Jr. US Navy W M Meeson, England wvey, N Y City L F Parsons, London F E Parsons, London R W ~paldi N H Mrs W M 3 eeson, kng T K Cormac. Sausalito T A Parkhi,, Oakiand - T #uddurs, London T Turse, seattie © Lippman, Phil«delphia Mrs S Kussell &£d. Pa Mrs F Ryer, Del Monte Sams to Hermanda and Betile JCos, 105.) 1o 23 and 24, biock 1024, surveys of salt'marsh and D Rosenbaum, Stockton Mrs F Harsweil.Oakiand A Winslow, Kansas City BALDWIS HOTEL. 8 Ofner. Chicago M K Harris, Oskland C Williams, =ausalito M B Pringle, San Rafael £ Caldwe.l, Los Angeles Dr T Cox. “acto 3F Welier, San Mateo Mrs W Ciark, Stockton W McMullen, Boston Mrs J Apencer, Chico i Beruheim, Chico H Sco-el. Los Angeles Wk Clark, stockion T Tongmoure, Hopeland CE Bray, NY W F Barnes. Sacto Miss Carier, Fresno ¢ P Johnson, N Y A C Ross, New Jerser F A Snow. Vailejo NEW WESTKRN HOTEL E Maxuwl), Kedding J W Lentz, Mt Clement Wk Wililams, San Jose Miss Eades, Detroit D C Austin, Mo > Toledo 3 Freeman, Tulare R e, Tole b Mrs T Dodge, St Louls E Farnsworth, Ontarlo D C :larrison, Mich D O Tool, Coulterville G Brown, 3 enver yr:!‘l”l-“’:.‘“l' Rls\'ersme Blauche Dobois, Ohio niz, Sacto ~ C £ Edwarde: Arg X Frant dvwards, Los Ang . GRAND HOTEL. W Haley, Chicago H Wilson & w. Sacto Mirs Adams, Saita Clara Miss Harris, Mrs Duniels, ‘1 ulare Mrs Hoodson, W Smaliman, L Angls B M Ward, N ¥ H Grozus & fy, Norioik 8 N Anderson, Pomon: O Voilbehrs, Germany P D'Enert, Germuny S H Paine, Frultvale F L Coombs, Naps F Kvans, Chicago Miss H X Frisbie, Ohlo Mrs I' W Sampeil, Ohio C F Tysan&w, Alabama P -ampel], Ohio MissTysan, uiontg mery Miss E B Gresham, Ala G Faricy. Montcomery ~ J D Alexander. Boston Mrs F Currie, Seattie UM Peck, « hicago R Hayes & wt, Chicago C F Grant. Saiinas # Blair, Sacramento -~ JC Valentine, Midletown G A Suith, Courtlaud I Kech, St Heiena H ve, warysvile B Hecox & w, Fresno C Maze & w, Cal 8 Allen & w, Lakeport Mrs R K Ruthien, N Y G H Harve. Shinglespgs Miss Ruthven, Buftalo WH Harvey,ShingleSpgs E T Tilley Cal ————— A Smart Cabin-Boy. brandy. boy. rooted aversion to the their aid. few yards the cabin-boy. ja accosted by the customs officer. lowing dialogue ensued : there?" Can’t tell you, sir.” ‘But you must.” “Captain said I wasn’t to, sir.”” “On, but I'm a Custom-house officer, yonder and have you arrested. knows, Mr. und, see, go out this wa wait.—Tit-Bit: ——————— The Way to Make Mone: Take a dollar bill and fold it times each way. will find it in creases. who put you on to the scheme. happy.—Wavcross (Ga.) Jourpal. 3 W Ellsworth, S Rosa ¥ A W arner & w,Chlcago | Mrs C Jameson &d, Cal BG Lester & w, Denver H S Smith, Sacramento Revs W Butler&w,Umaha ¥ S Keefer & w, L Angels A certain captain included among his cargo a number of gallon-jars of fine Incidentally he also inciuded a remarkably smart and intelligent cabin- The worthy skippsr had a deep- inconvenient curiosity of the revenue officers—in short, he desired to land his brandy without Upon berthing his vessel alongside the quay a plank was pushed on to the jetty, and as soon as the patrol came within a carrying the s, stepped ashore and was immediately The fol- “Well, my lad, what have you got my boy, and if you don’t tell me what you huve tnere I shall call that constable over | “Well, sir, captan’ll just kill me if he | He said 1 was to take the jars o " (mentioning the officer’s name), | 12 B— street, with bis compliments.”’ On,de Isee. Itsall right; I'm Mr. —. Here's a snilling for your honesty ; The officer is still waiting for the arrival of that boy and brandy, and will have to several Then unfold it and you Keep the increase, but send the original bill to the printer, Take a silver dollar and drop it on the counter. You will at once notice the ring it makes. Send the ring to your best girl and the dollar to_the printer. and they’ll both be THE CALL CALENDAR. June, 1897. u.|Ma Tu.| W.|Th | ¥ flzix}a‘n’ 1' alielasinig=———m= — | —|—|—|—|—| ) Fout 2oon. | i June 14. 18|14 18|16 |17 |18 18 20 21| 22|25 |26 | 25|26 Last Quarter| June 21. @ o dioon. June 20, EE=s D STEAMERS. 27 |28 | 29 |30 = OCEAN Dates of Departure From San Francisco. |_sats._ | rrem f T|Juness vaw | Paell Pugel Soand..|June23, e |Pler 3 HumboldtBay |June2s, 2rM|Pler : S o-e. |June24, 2eu Pier7 | Junezd 12 u| biees |San Dieo. . |June25. 13 | Pier 1L |Vic & Pat &na|Tnne2s. 9au |Plers Arcata Jun |Coos Bay ... 104 | Pler 13 Chiixat 7. | Ferndule. .l |Jane26.12 u|Pler 13 Pomonn. ... | Humboldtisas |Junez6. *ru | biecd Bunol...". |Grars Harbor. |June26. Sru| Plerd State of Cal | Fortiana |June27.20ax | erer 34 CoosBay.... | Newporc. . |June27. Sam [Pier 1L Corona...... | San Diego. Farallon. ..|June28.11au | Pleril | Yaauina Bav:|June30. orx | Pierz City Puebia|Vic & Pgt Snd | Junes0. Sau | Prer 9 Homer. Oregon ports. . [Junes0,10ax | Pier 8 Acapuico. .. | Panama. July. | Columbia: | Portiand |77 | Joly 3104k | Prer 24 STEAMEES T0 ARELVE. Glenshiel. """ |China and Japan.. Grays Haroor. ... Humboidt Bay Mexico China and Japan..... Portiand Humbold: Hay. . Rio Janeiro. |China & Japan June26, lru|PM S S . PMSS STEAMER | Frox | Dom Caanna. . [Coos 1sar “Junezs Eanta Kosa. "’ |San Diezo. June-3 State of Cal..... | Portiand. . ‘‘Jupe23 Progreso Beattie June23 Crescen Uity. .. | Crescent Gity Junezd Coos Bay... June2s Chilkat ... el River..... June2s Coon Ray. Newport. .. sune2s ~June2s | I June2s | |- -3une27 | June27 | Junea7 Junez7 Sune27 < June27 June27 | Junezs June28 Juneas Tune29 June2s June3o | | mUUN AND UNITRD STATRS COAST AND GEONFTTIO SumvET Tiums AND HEients or HISR AND Low WATERS AT FOKT POINT, ENTRANON To Eax FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED Y Orpr AL AUTHORITY OF THN SUPKRINTENDENT. Norx—The high and low waters occur as thy City Front (Missioz-sirest Whar) aboa: twenty Sve minuses Jaior than &t Fort Foint. wup nelsns o1 tide Is the same a both piaces. June- 1897 Wedaesday, June 28 4.47)Moon risas 17.36| Moon sets. - |Tima| 5 Z5| 3 x| 3 8o/ 3 s.2| 5. 24 28 431(-0:1321| & <ol 28| 5.02/—v.612.54| w0 38| Nors—In fhe above exposition of the t¥ies the early morning tides aro given In the lefi hand order of occurrence as to time. The second . column gives the second tide of the day, the third Band coiuma gives the isst tide of tne day, B hone gt it e o sccurs. The ights given are addiiions to the soundings on the United Staies Survey i SIRE R e O et e solumn, and the saccessive tides of the day in the | tme column the third tide, and the last or right | — AUTIUSE TO MAKINEKS. A Brach ot the United States Hydrographis Office located In the Merchants Exchanre i mariners without regard 1o nationality and free of expense. matiers of interest to Botios stating whether the time ball was on tme, or giving the error, It any, Is the same day by the afternoon papers B e moratns Papers the following dav. W. 8. Huamzs, Lieutenant. U. & N.. in obargs The 1ime Ball. BBANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICR. U. S N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE Sax FRANCISCO. June 22. 1897. to-day. The error was not ascertaine: : % W. 5 Hoomes Lieutenant U. & N., in charge. tained 1n San Francisco for the benefit of regarding lights, dangers The time bail was aceidentaily dropped (o 800 | La BRETAG SHIPPING INTELLIGENUE, Arnivea TUESDAY, June 22. Jap war stmr Hiyol, Uvemura, 5 days fr Seattle. % O Stmr Progreso, Storrs. 84 hours from Seattlds 2830 tons coal, to P B Cornwall. Stmr Caspar, Anfindsen. 84 hours trom Grags Harbor; 350 M it lumber. 10 Pacific Pine Lu i tep Co. Sunr Sonita, Nicholson, 9 bours rrom Moss Landing: bali st, to Goodail, Perkins & Co. Stmr Cleone, 'Strand. 16 hours from Alblon; luniber and rrifes, to C A Hooper & Co. Ger ship Ferdinand Fisher, Krusa 69 days from Antotagasta: 1050 tons coal, 10 E C Evans. Vieared. TUESDAY, June 22, Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro: Goodall, rac. Kins & Co. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; & co. Stmr Lakme, Anderson, ET Kruse. Schr Czarina. Schmalz, Unga: McCollum Fishe ing and Trading Co. ratlea. TUESDAY, June 22 Stmr Pomona. Doran. Eureka. Stmr Columbis, Conway, Fortiand and Astoria, stmr Chilkat, Dunbam. Eel River. Stmr Lakme, Anderson, Port Angeles. Stmr Rival, Johnson, For. Bragz. wkin Tam ‘0’ Suanter, Patterson, bo: Goodau, Percias Port Angeles: Willapa Har- hr Arthur £, Krog, Bowens Landing. Scar La Chilena. Campbell, Fort Ross. Eebr Nettio Low, Low. FoIn Heyss Returned. TUESDAY, June 22. Stmr Chilkat. Dunham. hence June 21, for Eel River, returned on account of circulaing pump being out of order. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, June 22.—10 r. ¥.—Weainer 10887: Wind SW; velocity 8 miles. Charters. The Brship Gifford loads mdse for Liverpool; B ship Loch Torridon, wheat for Europe, 218 3d. The Brahip Astracaia loads lumber at Burrard Inlet for Cork. 57s 6d: Brsaip Florence Stell, jumber at British Columbia for Freemantie, 50s: biin Katie Fiickinger. cosl at Departure Bay for Kahulul; schr Martha Neison, Kabolal: sch son, lumber a; Tacoma Spokan Apr 20—Lat B4 S, long 89 W. shi r ers. irom Port Blakeley. tor by moutn L 2 O May 80—Lat 21 . iong 36 W, Br shy from Swansea, 10r San Francisco. ey Domestic Port ASTORIA—Salled June 22—Schr Leutitia, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived June 22-Stmr Whitesboro, from Point Arena. Saile | Juue 23—Simr Alcauras. PORTLAND—Salled June 22—Stmr Homar, for 8an Franciaco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 23—S:mr Cuast, from Kureka. COOS BAY—Arrived sune 31—Stmr Czarina, hence June 17. Saiied June 21—Scnr Alice Blanchard, for Port- and. June 22—Stmr Czarina. for San Francisco, NEWPORT—Arrived June 22—Stmr Greenwood from Greenwood. SUMPQUA—Arrived June 21—Schr Beulab, hnc une 8, SAL—Arrived June 23—Schr Barbara Hern- sier, from Port Harford. TATOOSH--Passed June 22—Br stmr Hupeh, nce June 18, -for Vancouver; schr Oceania Vance, from Port Gamble. for San Pedro. PORT ANGELES-In bay June 22—U 8 stme Adams. COOS BAY —Salled June 33—Stmr Arcats, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived June 22—Stmr A Blaach- ard. hence June 17, via Coos Bay. Sulled June 22—Sumr State of Callfornia, for San Francisco. ESENTURA—Arrived June 23—Stmr Scolla, fm ureka. TATOOSH—Passed June hence sune 20, for Victori SAN PEDRO—Salled June 22—Bark V.aetts, for Puget Sound. EURKKA—Sailled June 22—Schr Rertha Dol- beer: stmr Tillamook, for San Pedro. SAN DIEGO—Swile June 22—Br bark Darra; schr Azalea, for Grays Harbor. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Sailed June 21— for Colon. South 22—Stmr Walla Walia me Advance, Foreign Port HONGKONG—Salled June — —Br stmr Empress o India, for Vancouver. HULL—Arrived June 20—Brship Machrihan- 1sh, from Oregoa. QUEENSTOW N—Salled June 19—Br bark Bees- wiug, for Dunkiri ACAPUL for San Francisco. DEPARTURE BAY—Salled June 19—Ship Jno © rotter, for San Franeisco. NANAIMO—Sailed June 24—Ship Henry Fail- ing, for San Fraucisco. ——— OCEAN TRAVEL PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP . EDUCED PASSENGER RATES TO VIC. toria, B. C., ~eattle, Tacoma, Port Townsend. and other Puget Sound ports. %5.00 ... FIRST CLASS $4.00. ... 700 _SECOND CLASS (Including Berth and Meals). Steamers sall from Broadway Dock TUMATILLA ...... CITY UF PUEBLA ed June 21-Simr Acapuleo, A <. Friday, June 2§ Wednesday, June 30 WALLA WALLA..... _AMonday, July § TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street. GOUDALL. PERKINS & CO.. General Agencs THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 . 1 FARE({23 Firstr Including .50 2d-class Jberth & mealy SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia....... <we.oJune 2, 12,32 July 3 State of California......June 7. 17, 27, July 7 Through tickeis and through baggage to ail Eastern poinis Rates and folders upon applic on o F.F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market street. GO00DALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendencs PACIFIC COAST STEANSHI? c0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY wharf, 8an Francisco, as follows: For ports in Alaska, June b, 10. 18, 20, 25, and every fitth day theroafter, at 9 A, M. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Towa. send, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Alacories and New Whatcom (Bellineham Bay, Waah.), 9 A. M. Juue 5, 10,15, 20,25, 50 and every fifth day there- after, connecting ‘at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G N.Ry.. at Port Townsend with Alaska steamera. For Jiureka, Arcaia and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), Sir. Pomona 2 P. M., June 1, 5, 9, 14, 18, 23, 26.'30. July 6. 9, 18, 17, 21, 26. 30, August 2 7. 11,18, 20, 24, 28, and évery fourth day there after. For Santa Cruz, Mcnterey. San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Sante Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Saa Pedro_(Los Angeles) and Newport, at § 4. a June 3.7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, ana every tourta Qay thereatter. For San Diexo. stopping only at Port Harror: (San Luls Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Port Los Am- zeles. Redondo (Los Amceles) and Newport. 11 A x. June 1, 5, 9, 18, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, ¥an_Jose del Cabo. Nasatian, L Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Urizaba, 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 safling. Ticke: office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Monigomery sireet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market si., San Francisea CONPAGNIE GEFERAL TRANSATLANLIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW) 43 NORTH Biver, foot of Morton st 'Iravelers by this fine avoid both transic by English rail the discomfort of crossing the channel 1n & sm boat. ~New York to Alexandria, Egyps, vis Parls, firat class $160, second class $116. LA GASCOGNE. June 26, 10 . . La TOUKAINE ee.July 3,104 3 3 K. ST Suy 100 104w LA NORMANDIE! reeeenduly 17, 10A @ LA GASCOGNE.... [ July 24, 104 A kor jur.uer parliculars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3, Bowling Green, New York. F. FUGAZI & CO,, Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. The 8. S, MARIPOSA and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, June 24, 2 r AUSTRALLA for HONOLULTU _ oaly. Tuesdar, July 13, s 3 P.u. ~pecial partv rates, Lineto COOLGARDLE, Aust.. and CAPETOWN South Africa. 3. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery st. Freight office, 327 Marke: street, San Fraucisco STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington st., At 6 P. M. Daily: Freight received up to 5130 P. A7 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. ‘T only line seiling through tickets aud giving through freight rates to all poinis oa Vulley hroad. b STEAMER: J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Cai. Nav. and impt 08 FOR U. S. NAVI-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,"” Mon., Tues., Wed.. Thurs. and Sat. ! 9:454 . and 3:15 . (9.7 3 oX. Thursy Fridays... 5 i 9r Sandays. .17 LLJ00A w and 8 e @ Landing and offices, Mission_Dock, Flerd Telepnone Greeu 381. FOR SANJOSE, 10S GATOS & SARTA CRUZ bTB_AMEE ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY Sy A% Sertes Sa et 3 vl w0 Cl W W. Santa Clars sk 5a8 Jose AN v Sl Mary T elephone Main 805.