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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKET! Silver unchangsd. Wheat and Barley quiet. Oate, Corn and Rye dull. Hay very firm. Beans neglected. Potatoes aud Onions firm. Vegetablesin large supply. ‘Butter and Eggs unchanged. General decline in Poultry. Fresn Fruits ia lurge supply. Dried Frults about tne same. Provisions mose active and advaneing. ‘Wool very firm. Fops stiil neglected. Hides and Leather dull Hogs higher and very firm. et and Mut.on stea Grain Bags weak and lower. Eighteen Failures last weel THE WEEK’'S FAILURES. 7he Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reporis 18 suilures in the Pacific Coast States and Territnrles for the past week, as compared with 16 for the previous week and 16 for the corresponding week of 1896, The faillures for the past week are divided_among the trades as foliows: 2 general stores, 2 reataurants. 1 furnitare and carp: Qairy, 1 butcher, 1 real esiate and josurar Biacturer of cigurs 3 grocers, 1sto:! linery. © Clear O Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION| DURING PAST I2 HOURS Explanution. The arrow flies with the wind. those underneath it, if any, the amount of raiptall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve bours. Isobars, or soiid lines, connect poin‘s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and 18 usually accompanied by fair weather: ‘low” Tefers to low pressure, and is usnally preceded and accompanied by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows” usually first appear on the Wsshingion coast, When :he pressure is high in_the mterior end fow aloog the coast, and the isobars extend orth and south along the comst. ut when the “low" 1s inclosed marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is {mprob- sble. With & “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and he pressure falling to the California coast, warmer Weather may be expected in_summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resuls THE WEATHER UNITED STATES DEPARTM: TURF. WEATHER BUEEAT, 25, 1897,5 P u The following are the maximum temperatures Teported to-day by telegraph from Weather Burean Btations in California: Eureka 62, Red Bluft 76, Fresno 78, San Luis Obispo 68, Los Angeles 72, San Diego 70, Yuma 8. San Francisco data; Maximum temperature 60, minimum 54, mean 57. ‘Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts There has been a moderate increase in pressure during the past twenty-four hours throughout Northern California and in Nevadaand a s ight fall in pressure in Washington and ldaho. Occa- slons] showers have occurred slong the coast of Northern California and in Oregon and Northern Nevida Much cuoler weather is reported from Northern Nevada Forec made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midoizht June 26, 1897: Northern California—Partly c.oudy Saturdayi probably occasional snowers in extreme north por- tion: fresh northwest wind. Southern California—Fair Saturday; fresh west- erly winds. Nevada—Paruy cloudy Saturd: Utah—Occasional showers and Saturday: cooler Arizona—Fair Saturday. Sau Francisco und vicinity—Partly cloudy Sat- urday; fresh westeriy wi BUREATU. oF AeRIcUI- AN FRANCISCO, June thunderstorm Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, NEW YORK. N. Y. June 25.—The bulls were 1n control of the share speculation up 011 o'slock, and althouzh there was free realizaiion a: the 100 level the offerings were well absorbed and values improved steadily for the standard shares. North- west was the special feature and touched 11814 The indusirials displayed strength, except leather | preferred, which rescied fractionally. Rio Grande Wes ern preferred, which had been yuling at 35 bid. was dealt in at394 Marked firmnens was also apparent in the Vanderbiit aud Gould groups. Stocks which bave Jagged in the current specu- Iatlon were advanced materially in the hour be. fore noon, and purcnases for thelong account were made with considerable confidence. Eviiences o: irregnlarity were noticeable in to- day’s siock market, but beneath the suriace the tone was as firm 'as h rewfore. The market opened witi aggressive strenzth (hroughont the list and some of the highest prices of tiie present movemeut were recorded in early dealings. There- alizing of profiis was on a tremendous and the volume of selling wes large enough 10 cante the mar. et Lo hesitate, though, as noted. ftat no time showed any inherent weakness. There was nothing whatever in the day’s news to account for any chunges in the tore which ap. peared from Lime L0 time. The dac’s enga temeants of gold for shipment to-morrow reached $2,300.000, maxing Bn aggregate 0r the week of 4,800,000, but the shipment did not scem to have any de- cided fnfluence on the auy’s tiading, Although Tates for joreign exchan.e weakened somewbat after the conciusion of Lhe engazements, foreign baukers were disposed 10 ook for further snip- ments during the uext fortuight. According to present indications the €Xporl movement of gols should culminate atter July 15. For many previously 1 ited reasous the season’s movement hus been Telatively unimjortait snd without the usual effect upon :he s:ock marxet. In all probatility a return movementof the metal may be looked for in Ociober, and importa fons | then made will doubtiess be in excess of :he total | which has be n_shipped this spring aud summer. Sucu reactionary (endency as the maraet dis- played was the most pronounced in the granger shares, where the larcesi speculative interest logically centered. The selling of these sicks was not based upun any unfavorable news from crops, for while wheat advanced the rise was due only 1o the large present und prospective demand and not to any premature reports of crop damage of auy ki: d. Industeivls are fiim, with the excep- tion of Up:ted States Leather preferred. which 18 weak on the aqoption of the dutv on nides, thraciie coal shures weakentd, despite the belief that selliug prices would be advanced July 1. Sugar Refining developed pronounced strength and aciivity on reporis (hat un agreement on the sugar schedule hiad been reached. Goverinient bonds steady and unchanged. Rail- road bonds strong. Money on call i@1% per cent: time money— 90 days 2 per ceui, 0Uf monihs -1j per cent, five months 234 per ‘ent, seven monili- 3 per cent ©on good mixed Stock .x(hauge colluteral. Prims indorsed biils receivable, 3 per cent: choice and prime singie names, 31 per ceat: wood names, 4@43% ver ceut. Poscd as<ing rates for sterling, $4 87 for loug bllls, 84 B8Ry fur demand. Actusi'rates. long bills, $4 8614@4 5615; sight drafis, 84 5714@4 8734 cable traustors, 64 873 @4 875 Domestic exchange on “ew York and San Fiancisco, sight 1734c premium, telegrapn 20c premium. Bradstree 's reporis 215 failures during the week asa;ainsi218 for .he corresponding week a vear 8g0. Money in Lonaon 4 per cent. .Kates of dis- count in open markei for both short and fnr-e months' bills, 1 per cent. Amount of bulifon goue into the Bauk of England balauce to-d.y. £82,000. ‘Wheat and Flour, WHEAT- 10:30 11:00 12:00 100 “7og 03¢ 75854 Beptember. 0l 1008 December "% 72 v ~pot steadeir: ©.0.b. alloac No. 1 Northern sprin New York, 783 : No. 1 Northern spring Duiuch, 3gc: No. - burd winter, 743jgc; No. 2 do, 77%c Future closivg: June. 77¢: July, 7955e: Sep- tember. 70%4¢; December, 72c. UB— Winter. bbis, o. = extra. 83 20@3 4 53 500 370 cicars. $5 4U@3 55; siraights, 84 00@4 20; patents. $4 4764 75. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool by steam, 44d. The top figures | 8t station indicate maximum temperature for ibe | Produce. 7;201"‘!’)".!!-3“?v spot dull, but steady. No. 7. c. Fulure irading closed: Janusry. 87 00@7 10: March, 87 10@7 :5: Mny, 87 15@7 20; July, 86 75 @6 8): Augast, $6 8,06 BU: September, $5 93@7: December, $7 $0@7 65. PRON ISTONS— Lard. prime, 84 10. PORK—Mess. 85 2538 75. TALLOW—31-16@8%jp". BUTTER—Ureamery, Western, 16c EGGS—State, fresh gathered, 11c. SUGAK—Raw, dull, firm: 88-deg. test, 3c; 96- dex. test, 33gc; Tefined. 1air v aciive, steads . PETROLEUM—New Yor renned. §6 10: Phila- gelphia and Baitmore refined. $805: refived in —Crop of 95, 3@4c: crop '96, 6@9c: coast. crop’85, 3@dc; crop ‘96, 6@10. Londoa market, 50@70s. = WOOL—Domestic fieecs, 18@z3c: pulled. 15@ 22¢. HIDES— Buenos Ayres. dry, 20 Ibs.,, 1834@19c: Gaiveston, 20 to 25 Ibs., 1dc. LEATHEK—}emlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light 10 heavy weights, 19@20c: acid, 19@23c. Dried Fruits. RATSINS—California. 50-1b boxes, 2840: crown, 33, @B14c: seeded, 734 @5%ac: seediess muscatels, 512@534c. CEMEnTs — avp@sre 10 barren bulk, 51;@6c; cases, 51p@5Yac: cleans 6@7Yac. - PKUN £S—Caltfornia, 25-1> boxes, 314@7c: 50-» boxes, 3@7c. PicACHEG Calitornta, unposled. bas. 088 boxes. T15@10U¢; vecled. 108! 2e. APRICOTS—Callfornia, boxes, 812@13c: bags, T34@10c. CITRON—11@12%4c for fancy boxes. ¥iGs—Fancy orainary, 12@1c: mncy washed, £S—Perstan. 60-I boxes. 214@3%c: Fard, in boxes. 43,@bc: cases, 534c. WALNULS—Californla ' siandard, 6hge: sofi shell, 8c. ALMONDS—Shelled, 153,@29c Metal PIG IRON—Southern, $9 35310 60; Northern, 810g2 Straits 13 95@14. COPPER—Brokers, $1125: exchauge, 8111215 Strong. LEAD—Brokers, $3 25; exchange, $3 45. Firm. Stocks and Bonds. Closina. American Sugar. £124 50 American Sugar American Tobacco. American Spirit Mig Atchison. .. 165 0v Corduge a e Corange Pd - — Denver & Ri 42 00 Delaware & Lackuwana. Erle Fort eneral g Hocking Vailey. Jersey Central, . Kansas & Texas, 318735 313734 Lake Shore........ 178 90 Loulsville & Nashviil 50 75 88 25 TH 15 1935 29 00 17875 North Pacific. . North Pacific, Pid. .. 4200 017 Norihwestern . 1730 1670 North Americai. - — | Oregon Navigation..... pu— 19 00 Orezon Navigation, Fid p— 2400 Pacific Mal » 3025 29 6245 Pullman ... e - 167 50 Quicksilver (Con Exobnge). —— 100 Rock Isiaud.. 78111 788714 Reading. . — 221215 Soutnern Facific. - — 15 00 L Paul...... 81 00 80 8744 St, Louis & 5'F/ RR 4737y, 4737 Téxas Pacific. . —_ 10 1245 Tennessee Coul & 1on. e 2400 fon Pacific. — 575 g ) 8 50 Western Union s Wabash, Pfd.... Bar silver = Eteriing on London, 60 days. .. Sterling ou London. sight.. U. 8 2's, registered CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO. lrr. June 25 —Provisions were lower iu early trading owing to the easier price of hogs, and lucrrase o the i6ceipts ani free seliing by packers. Later on prices rallied and closed steady at & slight sdvance, due to the covering of shorts, a liberal demand from outsiders and a fairly active cash market. Stocks here July 1 are expected to 800 & decrease of A000 barrels pork. an lucrease of 15,000 :ierces of lard aud an 1o- crease of 7,000,000 pounds of ribs. In cati'e on y a few exira smoo h steers fit for export met & de- mand at strong prices. All comwmon apd medinm steer stock dracged as before a. botiom prices, snowing 20@:5¢ decline from Monday’s valuos, or about 1Uc off from last week’s iow level. Stock- ers and feeders were equally siow of sale. Cows 20id comparatively weil, everything useful going quickiy at firm prices, and the few veal calves of 00d quality solt as readily as before. In hoss there wasabreak of fally 5€ from Thurs- day’s best prices, and & 00d shars of the supply went 23gc below the average prices for such lots the day before. ~But the feeble demand from snip- pers and the less urgent demand from packe:s gave trade a very sluggish carreat even at the de- cine The sheep run of 6000 proved quite burdensome to-dey. aid ail but & lew choice light and medinm welcht sheep s0id slowly ut weaker prices. Lambes were of poorer quality thau the day before, and all lower grades had to sell ut 15@35¢ lower. Grain, S VHEAT- 9:30 J0:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 une Ll e e Juy T Tl Tive Septem be Bily €43, 643y December......66% 661 — 12:00 12:00 . 1:00 713 6365 61lq 66 CORN—June, 24%@20c; July, 25%4c. OATS—~June, 1764c: July an. September, 18c. BARLEY —Cesh, No. 3, 27@83c. RYE—Cash, 34c; July, 3834¢. FLAXSEED—Cash, 78c: Sep ember, 80c. TIMOYHY—Casb, $2 75: August, $2 70. Produce. PORK~—June, 37 52: July. $7 85. LARD—June, 83 9214; July, $3 95. siois Juneand Juiy, 84 464 47; September, BUITE -Firm and active. Creamerles—Lxtras. 1414c: firsts, 1314@l4c; seconds, 12@13c Dairtes—ixtras, 12¢c: firsts, 10 @)1c: seconds, 9¢; packing stock. tresh, GG —Steady but not active. Firsts soid chiefly at 81gc B doz, ioss off cuses returued. Livestuck. HOGS—Lignt. ¥: 40@3 57%4: mixed. 53 40@ 355: heavy, $3 16@3 35; rough, $316@3 5. Puckers bought 20.500, shippers 4500. Hecelpts Loday 26,000 kstimated receipis for io-morrow 20,00 CATTLE—Beeves, $3 80@5 00: cows and hott- ers, $1 75@4 25; Texas steers, $2 80@4 20; stock- ers and feeders, §3 40@4 35. SH E ki P—Receipts 60.000. Keceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAH 4, NEB v, June 25.—CATTLE— Receipts, 1400 head; market steady (0 strong. HOG=—Receipts, 8500 bead; steady to a shade easier. Receipts at Kansws City, KANSAS CITY, Mo. June 25 —~CATTLE—Ke ceipts. 4500 head ; marke s:eady. HOGS—Receints, 15,000 Lead : market strong. BHEEP - Keceipts, 3000 head; marke! steady. CASH IN THE TREASURY, WASHINGTON, D. C. June 25.—To-day statement of the condition of the Treasury show Available cash balance, $233,740,664; goid serve, $142,753,456. o JOREILN MARKETS, . London. LONDOX. E: June 25.—Consols. 112 13-16; silver, 27 8-164; French rentes, 103! 57%c. Liverpool. WHEAT-Quiet: No. 1 standard California wheat, 3Us: cariors off coast, rather firmer: car- Eoes on pawsage, ste.dler: English country mar- Kkets, quiet eich countty marke s, quleter: wheat iu Paris, quiet: flour In Parls, quiet; weatber in England, overcast. COTTON —Uplauds, 4141 EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - B4 8714 Sterling Exchange, = aEBig Stecliyg cab.es. w - 48s New York + xchange, sight - 1714 New ) ork Exchange, telegraphic.. — 20 Fine silver. per on ce... = 60 Mexican Doilars....... T 49 YESTEEDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. The following resume of the wheat market is jurnished by ~. A. ‘Bresse, Produce Exchange srainbroker, 4)2 Pine stree:. BAN FxaNcIsco, June 25, 1897. Chicago, ~ Liverpoo and Paris markets opened steady, the former 144 higher than yesterdas’s close. July wheat opeued weak st 68%@70c, agalust T0Lpc at the close yesterday. Septewber was less de- preased, practically startiug even with figures of yesterday. July 100k on cousiderable strength right from the tap of the bell, and before the session had passed its first hour T15gc was recorded. The price held between 715gc and 7134¢ umil the Jast few moments of the session when an advance took place, carrying Ju'y to 72c, closing At 717%c bid. September flu. 1uated between 6414c and 64%c, closing ut 645gc, with December 68%gc, June T0%%c. ‘Ihe atmosphere surrounding wheat trading Is perfumed sirongly by manipuiation. The longs are talking corner in every one's ear. Shorts are beginoinz to look around for soothing conversa- 110D 10 steady their feelings. Commission-houses are demanding_from 10 10 20 ver cent margins on short July wheat Another milllon bushels of July was rounzed up into Armour’s hands. It is also rumored 1 bat the pork-packer will siart his machinery to work Acrosk the deep. Liverpool up to the peresnt time has disregarded maxipulation on this side. This condition of af- fairs may change. Armour’s Eurovean trip may cause many queer antics in the market. “he trading to-day in September and December was of the regular order. ‘1here has been consid- erable short seiliug of September. The market maey be sald to be in & rather oversold condition. The selling has been heavy enough to offset much | £00d buying. Weather conditions in Kansas favorable to harvesting or new whi be from one werk to ten days late. Hot winds | have shel ed_con«derable wheat 11 Cestral Kan- | sas. i Louis reported recelpis lisble to be lib- eral next week. Texas crop is well out of the way of harm. Harvesting reiurus are up to expecta- tior “xports to-day were fairly heavy. The visible supply on Monday next ought to show a very lib- eral decrease. LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURKS. have been un- , which will | July. <ept. Dec. No. 2 Red winter wheat—Open 583, 67 573 No. 2 ReG winier whent—Close38 ~ 57 57lg PARIS FUTURES. | June. July. | Flour—Opening 4590 46135 | Ciosing. .. 4600 46 30 Wheat—Upening. 2880 2370 Closing 380 23 76 | Wheat and flour on passage from Pacific Coast 10 United Kingdom, 147,594 quarters. ! WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Receipts. Shipments. Busnel Citles. Bushels. 120.400. ... Minneapolis... . 87,730 _Duluth. 21,909 | 14,3638 | 3,318 26,200 3,000 449 1,500 . 128,469 | TIDEWATER. -Boston.. New York. Philadeiphi. Balumore 108 263 81,484 228,426 | sbow Corn was strong, DO advauce as compared with yesterday’s close. Shor.s tried to depress the murke: throughout the day, but were more than evencd up by good buy- notwithstanding prics ing for outside account. Vats fairly steady. Quotations unchanged. San Francisco. | 9:15 A M. SESSTON. Trading {n wheat dull. Operators watching for an opening Tneyseemed puzzied as to he direct course of the market. December wheat, $1 2254: May. $1 2614 10:15 A M. SESSION Dullness atill characterizes wheat trading. A few scalping irades cons'itute operations. December, $1 221 11:15 A. M. SESSION. Wheat In slightly better d-mand, due 1o strength in Esstern markets. Forelgn markets are uot as- suring. December, $1 2264, 2 P M sEsstoN. More disposition to buy wheat. December opened and ciosed at $1 227% bid, $1 23 asked. Volume of trading fair. Barley In good request. December 71c bid, T2 | aske PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GKAINS. WHEAT~Values keep pretiy uniform nows. days, both on call and in the sample market, and | business is nothing extra, though there is 801 e | thing doing all thetime. Quoted at $1 2114@) 224 for No. 1, $1 233,@1 25 for choice and $1 27346 135 ® cti for extra choice for mitling. | CALL BOARD SALES. ock—December— 19 0 VOO, #1 2265, May—BOUO, 2000 (off call), 3126, XD SESSION — December — 12,000 ctly, | ORNING SESSION — December — s: 20,000, $1 2265 Niay—4000, SEsSI0N—December—12.000 otls, | 5 REGULAR. 8000 ctis, $1 2 ! 28. NoON ¥ —The trade quote previous prices, with aquiet market. Feed 653,@72%c B ctl, outside figure for choice bright; uew Lrewing, B5@90c; old Brewing, nominai. CALL BOARD SALES. | INFORMAL SEss| SECOND SESS10 KEGULAR MOR> ctis, T034¢ AFTERNOON SESSION—No sales. OA'L~—Businessis of a jobbing character. Fancy , $125@1 30 ® cil: zood 10 choice, $1 10@ | common, 95¢@$1 075z ¥ ctl. Clinped Oats | 1 31@2 B ton over the Faw product. | inues very dolt at unchanged prices, | ge off-rings. Large Yeliow. 973sc@8l; Small Kound do, $1 10: White, B5@92%e¢ # ctl KYE—yrices show no farther change = Old, $120: new, 8U@8234¢ B ctl BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at §1 25@1 40 per c:L FLOUR AND MILLS1UFFS, Net cash prices are: Family extras, Bakers’ extras, $4 304 45 B bbl. CORNMEAL, RTC. — Feed Corn, $22g23: Cracked Corn. $28 50 B ton. MILLSIUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows. | usua: discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 | % 100 Bs: kye Flour, $2 60 B 100: Kice Fiour, | 5 75: Cornme: : cream do $275 Ontmeal. $8 5 Groals, $4: Hominy, $3 106 3 Flour, $3 36@3 603 Crack $4. Whole Wheat Fiou HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Hay is very firm and dealers do not expect to see prices any lower this seasox. BRAN—$14@14 50 for the best and $13@13 50 | % ton for outside brands. MIDDLING-—$17 50@18 50 for, lower grades and $19@20 B tou for the bes. FELDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley. $16 50@17: | 0i cake Meal at the mill, $26 50 ¥ ton; jobbing, $27 50. HAY—Old_Wheat 1s quotable a: $8@11 B ton: | new Whneat, 87@9 50 B ton: Wheat and Oat, $7@ | 10; Ont, $6@8 50; new Wila Oat, $6@7 50: | ar ley, 86 50@5: new Barley. $3@5 50 fur River and $6@7 for other grades; compressed, § 7@10: new A.falfa, first cutting, $5@5 50; second. $6@6 50; stock, $6@7; new Clover, $6@% B ton. STRAW-—25@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, The Bean market Is about asdead as it can be and the tendency is downward. eeds are neg- jected. BISANS—Paros quoted at $1 60@1 Small Whites, $1@1 10 B ot Larze Whites. 50c@$l # cil:’ Pluxs, 0:@81; Reds. §1@: 15: Bluck- eye, $1 5U@] tu: Ked K dney, nominal: Limas, $1 40@ 6U: Butters. n- minal: Pen, 10 @81 10, SEEDS—Brown Mustard. $2 503 75; Yellow Mosierd e1 759 cu: Flux, 81 60@1 70; Canar | Seed, 13,@2%4c : Alfaifa. 614c; Kape, | 5ic HAETAR Timothy, 43he. - DKUED PEAS—Niies, nomiusi; Green, §1 30@ 160 7% cil. | POTATOES, CNJONS, VEGETABLES. i | Potstoes and Onlons are firm under a good ship- | ping demand. Vezeiables are In good supply and | weak as a rule, und several kinds are luwer. 7EOTATORS New Eary Hose In boxes c; n - acks, 50@60: new Burbanks, 8Jc@81. ONION -—New Reds, 60@70c B sack; Silver- skins, 75c@$1 B ctl. VEGETABLES — Summer Squash in_ small boxes is_guotable at 25c B bux: Basy ~quash, 40@65c W box: Cucumbers, 16@30c # box for Marysville, 46@50c B bx for Bay: Asparagus, 756 81 26 for common. $1 5081 75 forcnoice and $2 2 80 for funcy: Rhubarb, 25@30c ® bx: Dried | ‘eppers. 6@8c % . Green Peppers, SU@7bc small box ior Chile d 81 25 large X tor Bell; Green ; eas, 135@234c ¥ b; String Leans, 1 @3c; Green kra, B ® M: gz Plaut, 8@10c; Cabbage, 75c B ctl: Carros, 23@30¢ B sack: Gar- lic, 2¢ B'1b: Tomatoes, 75c@8$1 B bx for Vacaville and $2 25a2 50 for River. Green Corn, 8@18c B doz for Vacaviile and 20@25¢ for Alameda. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter fs weak. Esgs are firm. No change in | prices. BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 16c§ B: sec- ouds, 15@1534¢ B b DATRY—t hoice o fancy, 13@ldc® B lower grades. 10@1x1hc. ICKLED—1 @1 6c B 1 for new. FIRKIN—11@16- B Ib for new. CHEAMERY i UB—New, 17@18: 9 B. EASTERN—12@12 V¢ f0F indle-pa. ked CH ik SE—Ubolee mild new, B¢ 1h: common to cod. 6@Ti4c B Riglream beadar, 10@:1c: oung America, Vestern, 1lc; Kastern, 18@lte B b 16 B dox: store TGS~ Ranch Eggs, 1 10@1%c B doz; Eastern, 11@12%50: Duck Eggs, 13c ¥ doz. S 1OULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The market Is oversupplied and weak and several kinds are lower. uive Turkeys, 10Q1)c for Gobblers, 11@12c for ens; Geese 3 pair, 76c@$1: Ducks, $3@3 25 forod ‘aoa "eds tor Soung: Sioker S404, Koosters, young. 16@7 50: do, 0.d, §3 75@4: Fry- ers. £4@4 50 ¥ dozen: Lroilers. $3@3 50 tor larrn and $1 50@2 50 for smal:: iy y dozen 10??@" -na'm . B v GAME—Hare, bomi| bits, uominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITLUS FRUITS. Cantaloupes from Yuma, $2 50 B case. The market 18 beaviy suppiied with Peaches and Apricots, but choice shiyping Peachessold | Sweets, wel. The canners are getting Apricots rather cheaper. F'gs glut the market. Apples and Pears areIn thei: usual heavy suppiy and dull P'lums o not sel vers wel. There is not much interest shown in Cheirles at the moment, and they will soon be out. Lol berries are weak and cheap. Currants are ower. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $2@3 B chest for large and $2 @4 for smal. Biac cberries, $1 75@2 50 ® chest. Gooseber.ies' 1@134¢ ¥ B for small and 2%4c for lar.e and 4@5c¢ for Engiish. Haspberrics, $5@5 B chest. Currants, £1G2 .0 7 chest. Peaches, 3@Suc B box and 30@50c B basket. Plums, 25@buc B vox. Clieery Plums, 10@35¢ P drawer. Royal Apricots, 15@<0c B box and 16@40c B basket and $10@15 w ton 10 the cavners Green Pears, 25@35c box and 10@30c B basket. Uld Apples. $1@1 50: New Ajplcs, 25@35c @ small avd 50@75c B large box and 15@-bc B 30 basket. Cherries, 15@40c § box: loose Black, 2 B Royal Anne, 8 P box and 3@+ # 'in bulk. Figs, ingle layers, 15@30c B box: double layers, so@duc. CITRUS FRUT Navel Oranges, $2@2 50 for choice 10 fancy and §1@1 50 B box for com- mon; Seedlings $1@1 50 B box Mediterranean $1 50@1 75: si. Michaels, 2 50@3: Lemons, 76¢@.. 25 for common and $1 5@ ¥ box for guod 1o choice; Mexica. iimes, $1@ % 60: California Limes 75c P to<: Bananas. 1 25 @2 50 B bunch: Vineapp.es, 50 @ doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. There s nothing new. For Apricots there fair demand, witn a good supply to meet ik Buyers are blading 614c for Apricois, Augusi delivery. DR ED FRUITS—Quotations are as foliows: Peaches, 5@6c ® b. fancy, 6%zc @ b: peeled, B@lic; "apricots, uew, lu swia box, 60 @ b} evaporated Apples, 5@60; sun-dried, 23, @3140 @3 for the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@sc @4 1zc for pitted and 1@1%4c for unpitted s, 314@4%5c B B for jrime to favcy; nd 2@5¢ for halves. Four-crown, loose, 4@5c; 3-crown, Si4@dc: 2. crown. 23;@314c B b ; seedless Sultanas. 5@514c seedless Sluscatels 4@4vgc; 3-crown London fay- ers, $1@1 15: ciusters, 1 15@1 25: Dehesa clus- ters, §1 75@2: Tmoeriul clusters, $2@2 25. NUTS_Wainuts. 645@7c B B for s:andard and 9@9%ac P B for softshell: Almonds, 6@7¢ for Lan- guedoc. 212@314c for hardshell and 8@9c P I for Dagershell: Peauuts, 4@5¢ ® B for Ens ern aud dc for California; Hickory Nuts, 5a6c § Ib; Pecaus 9@10c # 1b: Fi bert-. 3@914¢; Brazil Nuts, 8@9c; Cocounuts, $5@5 50 B 100, Ho EY cw Comb, i0c for bright and 7@9¢c for lower :rades; new water-white extract:d, 434@4340: lignt amber extracted, 33 @4c B b. BECSWAX—22@25c B Ib. PROVISIONS, The whole Provision market is firm with a good demand, and the tendency 's upward. Bacon and Lard are both risiug. Hams are firm but un- changed. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 73%c B B for heavy, 8igc for light medinm, 93¢ for lighi, 10@1034¢ for extra light and 12c'® 1 for sugar-Cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%gc ® B Cailfornia Hams, 103@llc Mess Leef, $5@5 50 § bbi: exira 'mess do, $8 50@9: tamily do, 39 J0@10: extra prime Fors. $1U@10 50: extra clear, $13 50 @14 ¥ bbi; mess, $12 5u@13 P bbl: Bmoked Beet, 9%c B LARU—Eastern tierces is quoted at bl4c for campound and 6¢ for pare: pai.s, 834¢: California tierces, 4l4c B B for compound aud Bigc for pure: half-bole, 53c: 10-1b tins, 64e: do 5B, 8loc® b Packares less COT 1 OLENE than 3 case. 87pc; 3 pails, 20 i a case, S¥act O-1b palls, 13 in & case, 8l4c: 10-1b p als. 6 1 4 case. Blgc: 50-1b tins, 1 or Z_lu & case, Thc. wooden buckets. 50 Ibs net, 7%gc: tancy tubs, 50 Bs vet, 7540; hali-bbis, about 110 Ibs, Tiac ® b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Dealers continue to report a strong Wool mar- ket, with holaers very fi m and sales are a: fuil figures. There i1s absoiutely no call for Hopa Hides are quiet and unchanged. HIDES AND SKIN=—Cuils and brands sell 1c under sound stock. Heavr saited_staers, S@512c ® b: medium, 7c: lizht, 815@7c B Bb: Cowuldes. 6lo@Te: ~tags, B¢; saited hip, B@/c: salied calf, T@Nc B D: salted Veal, 6@7c; dry Hides 1%c. culls and brands, luc: dry Kip and Veal, 9@10c; ory Calf, 18¢; culls, 10c; Goais<ins, 20@3bc vach: Kids, bc; Deerskins, good summer, 25c § b: mediom, 20c; winter, 20c; Sheepskins, s.ieariings. 10@20c each; short wool, 25@4U each; medium, 40@B0c each: long woois BU@? 5 wci: TALLOW—XNo. 1, rendere., 2%@3c 8 b: No. 2, 214@:250: refined, 434¢; Grease, 2c @ 1. W UOL—Spraig ciip is quoted: Mouutain, 11@ 13¢: Foothii, 5@ilc: San Joaquin. year's clip. E@gc: do, seven moncns, 7@9c P B; Nevadas, 10 @lxc; Lastern Oregon, 8@ e HOPS—6@8c for Talr .0 cnoice and 9@10¢ B 1b 10r 1ancy. L ontracts_are belng drawn i B@ivc for new Oreguns and 7ha@9c for new Washingions 8ad 8%3@10c¢ for Caliig-ilas. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—The market is lower and weak, owing (o new arrivals Caicutta Grain Bass, 4%c; San Quentin, $540; Wool Bags, 24@: COAL—Wellington. $%: New Welllngton. $8; Southfield Weliinzton, $7 50; Seutile. $550: Bryant, 85 50; Coos Bay, $4 75; Walisend, $7 50 # ion:’Caumberland, 81150 B ton in bulk and ¥15 50 1 sucks: Pennsylvania. Anibracie Egg, $15 9 ton: Weish 4 nthracite, $8@10; Cannel. $9 ¥ ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gate xnd Piessant Valiey, $7 60; Coke, $11@1< in buk and $13 9 ton in sks. RICE—Chinese mixed, $3 45@3 80 9 cti: No. 1, $4@4 20 ¥ ctl; extra No. 1, 84 60; Hawai- ian. #4 373g: Japan. 54 20@4 60, SUGAR—The Wes:ern Suzar sefinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed snd Fine Crushed, 644¢: Powdered, 53c: Dry Grann lated, 53c B b; Confectioners’ A, s1gc: Magnoiia A, 4840 Exite (, 465c; Golden C, 45gc: Landy Grauuisted, 514ci Luif-barrels l4c more than barrels, and boxes e more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Beef 1s steady. Mu ton is firm, but Bo higher. Hogs are firm at a further advance. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BREF—First qua ity, 535c ® b; second do, 5¢; third do, $@dac ¥ . V_AL—Large, b@6c: small, 6@7c B 1. : Ewes, 0c B . MUETON—Wethers, :?5 pring. 6@7c B B. LaMB- POiK—Live Hogs, 515@364c for large and 3 @37c tor small ana roedium; soft Hogs, 234! Shac P D; dressea do, 43,@534c. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. 2,528 | Pelts. bats. 1,0 29| Wine. gaus. 207 20,400 871 Wool, mis...J T 218 21| LeaLner. roils, v 1,942/ Tatlow. ctis.. .12 e FAMILY KETAIL MARKET. Butter and Eggs show no further change. Meuts and Poultry sell at last weei's price The summer fruits, such as Peaches, Apricots, c., are now plentiful aud reasonably cheap. Vege. uies are in good supply of course—they always e Following 1s THE CALL'S regular weekly retall price list: tons. Straw, tons. ... Erau. aks FOAL—PER TON. Cannet. .. —@11 00| Castle Gate. £ 50@10 00 Wellingion. ~£lu 00| PleasantVal € 60@10 00 ngton.... —@! ingtoa Seaitle....] 780@ —|Coos Bay. —@ 675 TAIRY PRODUCR wre Entter, sancy, ¥ Cheese, Swiss. equare ... 35@ —| Common Ees.....1 o, roil. 30@3> Ranch Eegsdz... 15 do. £00d. — @25 Honey, com 12615 Cheese, Cai. 0@12| do, extracted. 0 Cheese, Eastern...15@20 | MEATS—PER POUNN. 12@17| Pork, fresh. 12@15| Pork; salt... POULTRY AXD GAME. Hens,each..... §0& 60 Turkeys .. Young Roost- | Ducks, each. of fren.. T80 bbGeese, cach1 2 Hoosters, |Pigeons, § pE. each.. — Rabbits. W br.. Fryers, each... 60| 65 Hare, each... Erollers, each.. 3! 50 FRUITS AXD NUT Almonds, B b Spricas B ... Appies. B 1. Bananas, § doz...1 kiackue. ries drwrd 28/ I'eacher K Cherries. B b ... Sisinn 4@ © Raisin, B b s, ench.. 4@ 6/Sirawbarries. Currants. urwer: 5| ®drawer. 25@38 Bl e 08 8 e omuirics, drwe 35908 Gooseverries, M. 4z 6Walnuis W B... 100 — Lemons, § doz.... 3550 VEGETARL®S. Asparazus. B B .. 5@12 Lettuce, § doz....16@25 Artichokes, Bdoz. l:sadur-vn Okra. B .. X: ¥ dos 18 Onfous, B ! south, ¥ 175 by Pompano. .80@ — Crabs, each.. 12@15 Rockfish. .12@ — | Do. softshell, § dz. 2! > Ealmon. smoked. .. ?wl—‘blmls‘:tqg-‘ml . Salmon; tresn . 1:@1 Oysters Ebrinige. 10, D0 Easkern, ' 4z, 2@40 b THE STOCK MARKET. Min'ng stocks are about the same, with the usual dull business. I be $10 ussessment prdered by the Bank Com- missioners has been levied by the directors of the Kaudall Banking Compaoy at Eureka, now in liquidation. The Brunswick Consolidated Gold Mining Com- pany of Grass Valley has levied an assessment of 8 cents per share, delinquent July 2 The French Savings and Loau Society bas de- clared a dividend of 4.20 per cent on te.m de- posits and 314 per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, payable on July 1. The Isabelia mine of Colorado pald a dividend ©f $11,260 ou the 15th, equal to Lsc per share. he Mercar mine of Utah paid adividend of $25,000 this month. The New York and Honduras mine paid & divi- dend of $15,000 on the 22d. The Pennsyivauin miue of Grass Valley paid a dividend of $:576 on the 20¢h. ‘The Portiand mine of Colorado paid a dividend of 850,000 on the 16th. The Tamarack copoer mine of Michigan pars s dividend of $180,000 on the 30th. Tu she S sndard Consolidated mine at Jodle for the week ending June 18, tue uorth drift in the Bullion veln on the 114 level showed 8 1. ches poor grade ore. The south dnifi, Buillon vein, 172 level. was in sort ground showing no ore. Haise 4, Black ledge, 265 level, showea 24 inches of ora of somewuat better grade. The north drift, Black ledge, 380 level, ran into new ground and was stopped. The norih drift, Fortuna vein, 800 level, was in hard ground, with the ore quite poor. Kaise 1, same vein and iev.l, suowed 6 inches of good ure in the top. Some ore was being stoped on the 336 aud 380 levels. The swopes showed no material changes. Fifty feet of the shaft wus re- timbered. At the mill all of the battery frame ex- cept four or tive sticks is in place, and it was hoped to have everything compieted by the end of next week. At cyanide piant 1 389 tons of tail- ings were treated 1or the week; at plant 2 365 tons of tailings were treated. BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stock Board vesterday: REGULABR MOENING SESSIO 200 H& k... .4¢ COMMENCING 9:30. - 406UV LpN| 09100 Ucotaci... /75/600 Potos ..77/100 Stard." 1.35) Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock yesterday: REGULAR sESS10N—10:30. L6900 ..., | 13300 Crwa $i...16200 08 200 Justi 5| 4 70 Mexioan.. 2830 AFTERNOON 100 Arpha.....04100 CCV 200 Andes..1315/00 100 Beleber....17 450 ..... 135300 , 20) Ba& B....3%(700 Exchar...v2200 .. 150 . ...... @WIG&C. ‘00 Savace. .23 300 Builien...10/100 H&N. 500 B B &M. 200 Challge...: 9| 500 8 N 200 Cholr..... 758|200 Mxic. ‘IW Stanrd. 72 1200 L Wash 01 500 . 791200 .......... 20200 Unioa. 8000 Con Im. 01500 Qccid 800 C Poin:...17120) Oohtr. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY. June 35—4 F. .. Bid. Asked. vi 08 — 08 s 08 26 Bid Asfed, vi Vo8 | AlpbaCon... ‘atia et 13| Kentnc: 18 n 16 39 12 u8 27 « 14 63 1 87 23 13 62 Con. imperiai. Confidence..... Con New York Loreks Coa... rxchequer . Luuia & Curey. Lesew Nocers 72 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, June 25-2 P u. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid__ Asked. Bid. Asked. TEas conn s 1235 — U S dares..iud -luig Lonew msue -4 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. CALmiChlase. 11234 — (UskGax Sv. - 308 CNl Elecl, 64127 — |lo2disss 108 - CotraCWos — 97 |Omnibus s, 1233412, Dpoi-stex-co — 100 |P&O Byds. — 113 kdsn L&P 63127 ~ — |P&Ch Ry 8s. 10314106 FECHKR 631073 — |Pwist RR8111435118 Geary-st R3s — 100 |hemo WLEL — 103 H(&S0%s100 _ (tactoP&L. — 100 losangL8s — 100 |EF&NPRSs. 104 10434 DoGnteed 6s 97 102 (SPRRAriz8s 933 — MxtsiCbleBs125 — [SPRRCalgs. 1073, — DoRyCon bs. 1071410734/ SPRR Cal5s. B4 NatVinslsi — 100 | ~PBrRCal8i $916100 NevCNgR7s — 108 |&VWaterss. 1183, — NEyCal 6e.105 — |SVWaterds. 100353101 Dhyie es — 95 [MKInGESN — 102l WATEE STOCKS Contrs Costa 30 Sprog Vailey 100 100: Sarnoor™™ 30 pPrsYate 4 ©AS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. — 26 |Pacilo Lica; 47 50 #8145 - [SFG&Klec. 953 96 Bl; 9 [-an¥ranosca 3 314 Oak G L&H biig 543 Stockiou..... — 15 Fac Gas tmp 9115 9| INSURANCE STOCKS. Flreman's¥~182 185 | % COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. ADEloCal . 50Lg — |birsc Nmiow 142 190 Bankof Cal. 23855 — [Londoni'&A.137 180 CaSD&TGo — 108 [Werchfie 13— SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS@LCe.i34) — (Savdioms. — 103 HumbS&L.110) — [Securicy.....258 — Mutual..... 35 40 |UmouTris 925 BiSav Unioadss — STREET RATLROAD STOCKS Caltfornta.... 108 1034/ nk SLcdar 100 Gearymi... 88 . |iTesidio. .. § — Murkewsin ab 4Bl POWDER sTOCKS. 1T jomaton.... S0 32 — |Visome. ol 1mg 1% w0 | MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. Almkarke. — 9935 Na Vineo. — 9 GerLead Co. 100 1a0 | ceanicSSCo 22 24 HawC&SCa. 1474 16 |PacAuxFA 2 8 HouchSFCG 263, 26 |PacBorazOn. 98 — MerixAsn Yy - — |FarfFaniCe & 7 CALES—MORNING SENS(ON. Hosra_ 5%V Water aasesene 100 00 200 Huichinsol 25 50 50 Vigorit Powder .. 175 * e 65 8 F Gas & Electrio Co 95 50 SALKS—AFTERNOGON SESSIO. Eoard— $3900S F & N P Rallway Bonds. 104 00 30~ F Gasliohe... 300 50 Vigorlt Powder 2 49 Hutchinson s ¥ Co 2575 REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Jehn J. Gargan to kdward F. Guedet, lot on S line of Fine street, 90:5 W of Folk, W 35 by S 205 §10. American Bank and Trust Comrany to Raiph B. Kittredge, beginning at & point in = line of lands of Duane, formed by intersection with a line drawn from a point In the W intersection of o't street. 167:6 S of SW corner of Fulton and Seot. streets, W parailel o Kuiton to W line of fifty- vara lot 1, in Wes ern _dditioa bio-k 448. N to 8 line of lands formerly of John Duane, E 10 a point of beginutug; $10. Same to same, lot on W line of Scott street, 167:6 S of Fulton, W 137:6 by N 30, quitciaim deea $10. Kalph B. Kittredge to James J. Fagan, lot on W line o1 Scott street, 167:6 S of Fulwon, W to S line of lands formerly Duane, 12 to W line of Scott, N beginuing: $10. Same to ~ame, lot on W line of Scott street, 167:6 S of Fulton, W 187:6 by S 107:6, quitclaim deed: $10 Edward A. Cohen to William Hinkel, loton E line of Cole street, 158:9 S of Waler, S 25 by E 125: $10 Tong Center to Catherine MeDevits, lo: on W line of Shotwell street, 275 S of kighteenth, S 30 122:6; $10. Siephen A. and Mary L Born to Anders A. Gradin lot on Sliae of Twenty-thira sireet, 26:5 Eof - anchez, E 26 by S 65: $10. isab-lis T. Barto -0 Augustus R. Totherob, 1ot on W iine of Collingwood street, 210 § of Twenty- first, S 50 by W 125: $10. Jacob and Liva Heyman (by Oscar Heyman. at- torney) to Patrick F. Canavan, ot on N idae of Elizabetn streei, 323 W of Hoffman avenu: Eilen), W 25 by N 114, lot 210, heyman Tract; 0. Gustav Niebaum to usie Niebaum. lot on NW iine of Brannan sireet, 64 NE of Thira, NE 35 by NW 80: $4250 Kdward G. aud Lyia_Koerig toT. P. Martin, lot 50 N of N streef, N on E line of Tweifth avenue, 25 by k. 4 310, “Theodore and Matuie C. Brandhofer to Willlam C. Hamerton, lot on K line of Cslitornia avenue, 80 S of Coso, % 26 by E 70: §.0. Henry F. Willlams (executor of the es‘ate of Robert H. Pearson) to P. J. Muller, Iot on N cor- ner of P street south and Elghteenth avenue N 200, block 346: also lot on NE corner of Thirteentt avenue south wnd Q street south, F.180. N 100. W 75, N 100, W 75. 8 200, bioc<':51: aisoloton NI corner of Fou teeury avenu- south and Q strest souch, ¥ 300 by N 200, biock 26., O'Neill & Halcy Tract: $16,600. Henry ¥. and Catherine E. Willlams to same (1hree descriptions), quitciaim dred: 10 P.J. Mulier 1o V. M. Coyne, same: $10. John A. Lyon to Castro-sticei Land Company, lor 18 biock 4, Castro-sireet Addition, subdivision Emanuel and Therese Lewis to £.P. Heald,lot on | X Bmnn areiees Spgs £ Ci fiver aven 54 lo.8 1 “ssocias SE line of Madrid street with S of SW 268, SE 100, NE 381:51, W 1:1 and 2, bock 33, Excelsior tomestead tion: 81). > s s aa8 Warking to Mathew 3. O/Nell lot 003 ne of Sagamore street, 190 of - = by 5125, block 4, Raiiroad 1) cmestesd Associa- tion; $10, ALAMEDA COUNTY. Moron! Edwards to Marion . kdwards, lot on W line of Vyrile street, 259:015 N of West Eighth, N 50 by W 125, blocs I, Market-street Tract, Oakiand; gift. Diedrich Buhsen et al. (by Commissioner) to Gerwan Sav ngs and Loan Society. lot on N line of Williamn suivet, 130:755 W of Pine, W 75 by N 100:734 being lots 6. 7 aud 28, block 38, man nds ai Oakland Point serry landing Tract 406, vakland: alsoloton NW corner oOf Willlams and Pive streets, W 80:715 by N 201:- k3, beiug 1ots 1 to 7, block 38, map of abo Oaxland’: $16.000. heo.ore E. Todtmann o Leon Carrau, lot N line of Thirty-first street, 380 W of West b- 140, be.ng the W Rowland Tra Same 10 sawe. 10ton W hne of Marke: street, 89 S of Twenty-sixib, 8 50 by W 125, Oakland, quitel «im deed: $10. Henry wnd Louisa Michaels toJ. A. Remmel, iot on W line of Car 4281 S of Taylor avenue, 87 by W A amcda; £10. B. 5. and Emma appan to Mary J, Ryer, lots 5.und 7. block 46. Minturn ra t. Alameda: al80 10t 8, M of Leous, Brooklyn Townsuip: $10. Sarah i, Tompkins t» Uniun Savings Bank, 1ot on W Iine ‘of Harrison street. 150 N of Durant, X 240 by W 150. Note—1his devd 18 acceptd in Tull yayment and discharge of mosigage executed November 10, 1893, and recurded in 459 M -99: Oaklard: $10. Willie ‘Kuenzel to Elizabeth Kuenzel, ot n S Iine of Sun Jose avenue. 150 ki of Wainut street, E 53:4 by ~ 150 being portioa or- lot 15, b ock Py Iand adjacent to Knciual, Alameda; $1000. Catlerine Winslow to' Henry £. aud r.mily M. Winsiow, lot on NE corner of Wood and Goss stret-, \ 56:6 by E 125, O:kland: ift. Don C. and A. Mary Brownell to J. B. Richard- s0n aud L, E. Kelly (trusiees for Duucan B. Finch and wife), iot on S Iine o1 Fiiteenth street, 100 £ of Castto, £ 60 by » 103:9, block 258, Oakland; $10. . Maurice Wurts to Ruby Rogers, lot 84, block 6, Amenaed Map of Central Park, Alcatras and Newbury Stations, Berkeiey; $10. 2 Emma L. Bowne 10 Delos Prait, 108 20 to 28, in subdivision B, Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brooklyn 'l ownship; $10. Delos and Hacriet A. Pri Hermine E. Jacob- sen (wite of J. E.), 1ot on NE line of Putnam st, 35 E from Wheeler avenve, E 35, NL 116, NW 35, BW 115, (0 beginning béing the £ 20 feet of lot' 22 and W 15 feet of lot 21,in subdivision B of Fruitvale Terminal Tract Brooklya Town- ship: §10. 55 Union Loan Association 1o J. G. Croll, lot on NE corner of Central avenue and Webster street, £ 1.5 by N 97:i1014, beinz lots 8 to 11, block 2, brower Tract, Aameda; $1000. Johu R. Bride (administrat.r of estate of Fred- erlc i. Howard) to E. k. Geraid, lot on S line of Central avenue, 45 k of Gra.d sireet, k& 48 by 3 150, being Lot 5'and K 3 feet of 10t 6, bluck A, Oak Park Tract, Alau.ela; $100. on 25 34 of lot 31, block 2085, Oakland, quitciaim decd; $10. Bullders’ Contracts. R. J. Nichols with S A. 80rn to erect & three- story bul.ding outhe S »ide of rell sireet, 112:6 of Scott, §3594: (. W. Duffie, architec:. Mrs. Landgrebe with RariSca .y and Charies A. Doss. to erect a one-story buflding on the W side of :anchez xtreet, 51:6 N of Alvar.do, $1180; Charles A. Dous architect. M. D._logan with A. J. Burgner, altering a two- story buiicing 1uto fiats on the S side of Clay street, 169:3 W of Lara in, $2275; G orge A. Bord- well architect. F. J. Hund with Issac Penny, alterations to bufiding on_the SE corner of kolsom and Alice streeis, $2575: C. A. Meuss iorfler architect. HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL Dr L E Goss, Stockton J Bender, Morgan Hill J M Green, Tucson ¥ H Kilburn, Watsonvile Miss Kelley, Sacto Mrs T R Jones, Sacto Mrs K W Hale, Sacto J T Bler & w, Tamalpals F Frazier & w, Chicago J D Melkle, Vancouver Mrs ¢ Lipman, Sacio Mrs J J Dwyer, Sacto Mi« M Dixon, S cio D¢ McDonald, Eureka J Pearl, Snohomish J N Glilett, Eureka 170 Miller'& w, Stockton E S Giddings&w, Yarmth J M Haley, Chicago H'T Hendriss, Hantord E E Hubbard, Denver JA Brent, s reek W F Peterson, tacto B H Landon, St Louls W M Wheeler, Butte C M Carter, Denver W H Richards, Stockton J M Brooks, Los Ang C'T Meredith, Cal PALACE HOTEL. M J Maloney, St Josepa J P Veenhunzer, Holiand G C Hudson, J W Catty, London D J McMilian, Kan City E A Sherman, Oakland E W Runyon, Red Bluft H T Westheimer, St Jo 8 Y Haines. Minueapolis MissC H Lippencott, Cal Mrs J P Lippiucott, Cal C C Dorsey, enver LT Dennis, Reno Ars C Dorsey, Denver W Murray, NewOrleans A B West, Palo Alto G K Sage US A SR Huribut. US 4 A E Hyde, Salt Lake W B Frankiln, Hartford €M Anderson, Ohio 1J sienderson, Princeton s E Darling, Princeton Mrs J Henderson. Princtn Mrs O Anderson, Ohio M T McMahon, N Y J A Cantor, N Y W H Bridges, N ¥ G B Patrick, Hartford LICK HOUSE. H A Brigham, Folivia J L Zabala, Salinas S M Nuble. Kings Ferry W H Perry, 1 os Angeles Miss Foster, 3 J A Brown, Towa E D Goudrich, N Y E W Allen,'San Jose A H Wilbur, Santa Cruz Miss Wilbur, Santa Cruz T C White, Freino Mrs E O Siickney,Mercd Miss C Stickney, Merced W D Nicholas. Palo Alto C A Barker, San Jose D k. Knight, Marysville B H Upham, Marinez J W Howell, Merced i F Jenniugs. Wyo J T Howard, Watsonvile W Darneal, Sacto E E Danforth & w,LAng H C Lathrop. Sait Lake H Todd, Oakland J Hanitord + Liddeke, Centerville c nterville G 11 Wigmors & wt, L A J F Chiles, Davis I F Colley & fy, NevCity Miss W A Mulioy,Nev C G Blake, Sonoma COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. A Dunning Vancouver P B Gallagher, Chicago W Christensen, Fresno J Johnson & w1 San Jose N Thompson & wf, Cal W Freemau, Coio Mrs G T rask, C Mrs Everhard, Sonora J Retly & wi, Naps ¥ Crumm, ind Y Tuesano, Japan John Kanneaily, Or Jona Connors. Or James Rotty, Baltimore J M Hoouse, Portland James Connell, Portland > M Curt nta Clara Chris Dietel, Portland James Calishan, Ur & T Brown, Chico Mrs J CConer, Benicia L T Morris, Benicia . B Willls, Bakerefield J Rl ey & we. Bakersfield R T Ballara, Mo P Harkan, 1.os Angeles I D Holton & fm, Cal O U Cazzardiro & wt, Il NEW WESTERN HOTEL T Fay, Mount Clement J Hanson, Fresno M B Fotterl,Santa Rosa P Morgan, Santa Rosa D Sulllvan, Sausaito J Portiey, Martinez P Gleason, Ireland P King Chicago A Farnngion, B C B B Barrett. Fresno ¥ Cohn, N ¥ W Steele. Pasadena Mrs G Coffin & s,Deadwd Miss Stensen, Cal A K Jameson, Til D Scotten, St Louls G Scott, Springfield, O H Marentette, Canada BALDWIS HOTEL. J L Depanti, Kern J M Foster, Portland Mrs ~chnabel, San Jose Miss Schnubel, ~an Jose S Fischer, Atianta F Morse, Por.land Sweeney, Ohio H Wilson, Fresno idwell, Los Angeles F Hackman & w, St Lou M Frost, New York C Brown, Colu: Miss Coliins, W H M Kiergmao, Mass B Hill, Vallejo J Logan, New York J Merritt, Colusa OCEAN >STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Franeisco. TSTEAMER SATES. Rio Janeiro. {China & Japao |June2s, 1ru|P M S S Coiikat. ... | Ferndal ;une?6.12 u|Pler 13 Fomoua.... [ Humooldtiay |June6. ru |Piar9 State ot Cal|Portana _..... |Junei7.10am | eler 24 Coos Bay..... | Newpor: |June27. fam | Pier 11 Mincola.....| Panama....... Junez8,12 u M S HumboidBay | June29, 2pu | Piec § -|San Dieco. ... |sune2y,11au Pleril - |Gravs Harbor | June28. Bem | Pier2 Coos Bay ... |Junes 10w | vler 18 Yaquina Ba©. |June30 10Av Pier s City Puebia| Vic & Pgt Bnd | Junes0. $ax | Pier 9 |Oreczon ports . | Junest, ipM| Pier 8 Newport [July L 9an | viee Ll Oregon |July X 5ex|Plerl} |July 2.10aM|Pler2¢ |Huly 212 % vier 3 |July 2.10ax | Pierll |July 8 11am|Pler1t STEAMEES 1O ARKIVE, STEAMER | I Dur Onzaba.. Mexico. .. ... |..June26 City Puebia. . |Victoria & Fuger Soans |- Juneos Grays Harbor. ... " Junezg Yaquina Say . “Junez? San Diexo LI Sunear China and” Japan.. . | Junez7 Aumbold: Bay. 2| Junez2z Portiand. < |- June27 Homer regou ports. ~June28 Oregon ports. ‘June2s “June: ..June28 June2g : “June:s Newporc. |Junezs Humboldi Bay "‘Junez9 Seactie. “Juneso |--Juneso = “Junegy Victoria & PugetSouns | yuly 1 Moana.......... |Sydney. ... . Juiy 1 Fanta Hosa. .| San Dieo .. July 1 Crarina, ©|Coos tuv . 1 [Crescent Gity 1 Poruana. . 3 Newnort AUTIUE 10 MAKINEES. A branch ot the United States Hydrograph: Office located 1o the Merctanty Excyeses: s maintained in Sam Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard w0 . regs nationailty aad tree of Navigators are cordially offics, Where complete sets of charts and T Gireciions of the world are ept o han . or som: parison and reterence, and the latest Informatt an always be obtalned regardin lights, d-nnnr': to navigation and all metters of interest to ocoan Smmarcs @ time ball 00 t0p of the bullding on Tel Eaph Hill ix hoisted about ten minutes betors Boon. and is dropped at noon. 120:h fnvited to vistt Dotice stating whether the time ball was 1 ‘-lnl.flflg.n.muuy.h = same day afteracon papers By the Papers the num:ln:uuy. The Time Ban. B YDROGRAPHIC OFFICR, U, . N, MERCHANTS EXCHANGR SaN FRANCISCO. June 25. 1897. | The ume ball on Telezrapn Hil was arooped exactly ab 000U to-day—L €. & 100D Of the 120,y meridian, OF vXACUY &% 8 . M., Greenwich time. W. X Huemes, Lieatenan: U. X' N ERaxcE SUN, MUUN TXNITRN ETATRS COAST AND GEODFTIO Stmvmy. Tiuxs aNp HEIGHTS OF HIOR AND Low WaATEES AT FOST POINT. ENTRANOE 19 EaN FRANCISCO EAY. PUBLISHED BY Orpe AL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDRNT. Norm—The hish and low waiers occur ai i1y City ¥ront (Missios-siree: Wharf) abous twenty five munutes )ater than ax Fort POluc. e veigas of tiaw 13 the same a: both places. Juve - 1897 Eaturday. Jone 26 4.48) Moon rises L4 7.57|Mo.n seis. TP ' | £ Time| g [TImE 1 ooy 6.40|—0.4 of the tides NoTr—In the above exposition . early morning tides are glven in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in ths order of occurrence as to time. The second timg column gives the second tide of the day, the thiri time column the third tide, and the 1ast or righ: hand column gives the last tide of the day, excap: when there are but three tides. as sometimes ccurs. ‘The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes tna beight, and then the number given 18 subtractiva from the depth given by the charts. —_— INTI LLIGENCE. HIPP 1> G Arrived. FRIDAY, June Dunbam. 26 hours from Eel River; pass and mdse, to N P 5 S Co. Stmr Greenwood. Fageriund, 50 hours from Newport, via Fort Los Angeles 44 hours: bailast, 10 L E White Lumber Co. stmr North Fork. Hausen. 25 hours from Ku reka: pass and mdse, to Charles Neison. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 46 hours from Porc Los Angeles; ballast, to L E White Lamber Co. Stmr Pomons. Doran. 17 bours from Eureka; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Rival. Johnson, 14 hours from Fort Bragg: lumber, 10 uray & Micaeil. Stmr Truckee, Daaielson, 76 hours from Grays Harbor: 365 M ft iumber. to J 3 Kimvall. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, 72 hours from New POrt, etc: pass and mdse. to Goodali, Perkins & Co. Stnr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 85 hrs frm Tacoma. 8500 tons coal. to 8 P Co. Fort Losta uirec. Stmr Chilkat, Lir vArk Atussclcrag, zian, 33 dars from Shunzua ; bul ast, .0 Meyer, Wilson & Co. Schr J'G Wall, Gallup, ‘542 days trom Eu. reka: inmber, 1o Clins Nelson. 3 | _Schr Eclipse, Brummer, 18 days from Tacoma: 265 M ft lumber, to Lickens Lum ber Co Schr Maxim. Olsen. 86 hours from Caspar; 161 M ft lumber, to Caspar Lamber Co. Scr Goiama, Dedrick. 6 days from Coos Bay; lumber, to Simpson Lumber 0o, Clcured. FRIDAY, June 25. Sohr Errat, Mahukona J D Spreckels & Bros ci rallea. FRIDAY, June 25. Stmr Caspar, Anfindsen, Grays Harbor. Etmr Geo Loomis. Bridgett, Venturs Btmr Gipsy. Leland. Santa Cras. Stmr Alcazar. Gunderson. Stmr Washtenaw. Crossoup, Tacoma. + Sumr Umatilla. Hunter. Vicioria and Port Towns- end. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego. Stmr Sienal. Bondegard. Stmr Czarina. Seaman, Coos Bay. Ship Two Arothers, Wilson. ' Schir Mary Dodge, Hansen Kureka. Scbr Antelope, Anderson, Coquille River. aelegrapais POINT LOBOS, June 25 —10 . w.—Weather fogey; wind SW: velocity 20 muies. Charters. The ship Eureka 10sds lumber on the Columbia River for Yokohama, 353. Domestic Ports. ALBION—Satled June 25—Stmr Cleone, for San Francisco. GREENWOOD—Arrived June 20—Stmr Al traz. from Port Los Angeles. FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 25—Stmr Noyo, hence June Z4. BOWENS LANDING—Safled Arthur 1, tor San Francisco. MENDOCINO—Salled June 25—Schr Bobolink, for San_Frauclsco. BEAR HARB R—Salled June 25—Stmr West- port, for Needle Rock. VENTURA—~alled June 25—schr Fanny Due tard, for Port Blakeley: stmr Scotls, for San Fran- cisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Salled June 25—Schr Ex- caisior, for Newpor:. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived June 25—Schr Chas R Wilson, hence June 12 SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 25—8Stmr Tilia- mook, from Eureka. Salled June 35—Stmr South Coast, for San Fran- eisco; schr Lucy, from Umpqus. COOS BAY —Arr ved Jupe 25—Stmr Homer, fm Astoria, and sailed for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Salled June 25—Schr Wm Renton, for San Pedro. June 25—Schr HARDY CREEK—Arrived Jume 25—Stmr Navarro hence June 24. EUBEKA—Arrived June 25—Stmr Farallon, from Yaquina Bay. Bailed June $5—Schr Fortuns, for San Frag clsco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived sune 26—Stmr Nation, City, from Usal. - ASTORIA—Sailed June 25—Stmrs Alice Blanch- ard and Alllance, for San Francisco. EAN PEDRO—Salled June 26—Stmr Orizabs, for San Fraucisco. Foreign Ports. ANTWERP—Arrived June 20—Brbark Vorti- gern, from Tacoma. FALMOUTH—Salled June 24—Br bark North- ernnay. HONGKUNG—Arrived June 23—Brstmr Em- press of India. from Vancouver. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Salled May 11—Br ship Craigerne, for Oregon. Salied—Nor bark Skjold, for San Francisco. SYDNEY—Sallea—br ship_Anaurus, for New- castle, NSW. 10 load for San Francisco. SWANSKA—Saiied June 22—Br ship Holyrood, for Santa Rosalia. PORT PIRIE—Arrived June 21—Br ship Rud- dlan Castle, from Tacoma, Tmportations. EEL RIVER—Per Chilkat—29 dressed calves, 102 hogs, 2 PKgs paper. 2 cschecse, 65 sksoats, 1 ©s dry zo0ds, 84 cs canned butter, 207 bxs butter. NEW PORT— Per Coos Bay—146 bxs orange sks peanuts, 26 bxs lemon: an Pedro—4 bxs gro coffes, 13 bxs oranges, : 20 pKes assorted ceries, 32 sks peanuts, 1 bx Bgoods, 1 bx pells, 1 s hardware. 3 bxs registers, 4 cs books, 31 cs ala- bastine, 1 drm distillate. Hucneme—s pkgs mdse. Ventura—1 draper, 30 bxs oranges. 11 bdls sea- 66 bxs lemons. 170 sks beans. ara - 9 bbis tallow, 20 bdls pelts, 151 bxs lemons, Y5 bxs oranges, 1 stove, 1 pkg mdse, 8 bals sacks. Port Harford—18 bxs fish, 6 coops ehickens, & dressedcalves, 1 tub 15_bxs butter, 5 cshoney, 55 cseags, 1 bx beeswax. 1 bx rubber, 13 cs cacese, 1 ox canned goods. Cayucos—8 bdls nides, 1 tub 15 bxs butter, 1 bx shells, 5 bbls tallow, 16 s 63gs, § dressed calves, 1 10t housebold £00ds. an S.mvon 2 ubs 46 bXs butter, 6 cs eggs, 21 bxs cartridges, 1 coop chickens, 13 bls sexweed, 1 dresse cait. Monterey —6 bxs seed, 11 bxs fish. Santa Cruz—3 coops chickeas EUREKA—Per Norun Fork—198 M shingles, 1 bx machinery, 201 M ftlumber, 54 M shakes, 8 sks gluestock, 37 pxgs mdse. RUKEKA—Per Pomona—88 bxsovutter, 1 roil packin:. 40 M shakes, 18 bxs cherries, 1 bx hani- ware, 185 M shingles 1 ¢ dry govds, 1 bx pal- terns, 8 pkgs exvress, 1 bkg sledges, 2 s mdse, 1 ©s Ludian baskets. ER aud E R R—1 csshoes, 228 bxs butser, 1 pkg mdse, 1 coop chickens, 2bxs hardware, 16 dressed calves. Fleids Lauding—2400 M shingles. Corsignees. Per Chilkat—Baker & Hamilton: M Kalish & Co; C ¥ Whitney &C» : Getz Bros & Co; ¥ B Haight South San Francisco Packing und Provision Co: Russ, Early & Uo; Wheaton, sreon & Co: 4 kot man: Witzel & Baker: O B Smith & Co; Miller & Lux: Brigham. Hoppe & Co; Western Meat Co: 35 Newbauer & Co; Norton. Teller & Co: Meyer ros. Per North Fork—Califoraia Glus Work: 3 Laundry Machine Co: Knterprise Brewery: Arc- tle Oil Works: Wieland Brewing Co; F Korbel & Bio: Chas Neison. Per Pomoua—Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Enterorise Brewer. 25 5 , Strauss & Co; Gray & Mitchell: Jas Hibernis Brewery: Norton, Teller & Co: Wieland Brewing Co: Hea'dsburg and_Sonoms Commercial Co; Higgins & Collins; ¥ B Haight; § Hoftman: W! 0. Breon & Lo: Witzel & Baker: J 1 Newbaver & Co: Russ, Early & Co: United Stat-s Brewery; Mahoney & Sous: Naiional Ics Co: Pacific Rolilug Mills: Waiernouse & .ester: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: Christy & Wise: Itaitan Swis< Colony: Brown Brog & Cu: Cressy, Voor hies &Co: Wells, Fargo « Co: Hills ros. Per Coos Bay—McDonough & Runyon; Tyler & Sou: L Scatena & Co: W C Price & Co; 'Amvrican Type Foundry: j Demartiui & Co:Von' Voss & Co OR'& N C: R Goldberg: Guggenbeim & Co: Cal Notion and Toy Co: Dunham, Car-Igan & Co: Geo Beale: Autogruph Kegister Co: J Ivancovien & Co: L G Sresovica & Co: _Baker & Hamilton: Nathan Dorman & Co; Le:lie Naxwell: Wetmore Br s: P issinger & Co: H Kirchmann & Co: Enterprise am, Hoppe & Co; Witzel & Baker: e e 00 v s Hoes & Co: Marshail & Relmers; Weliman, Peck & o: A Wyss: Norton, Telier & Co; American Unlon Fish Co: Hilmer, Bredhof &scauls: Dairymen's Union Levi Splegel & S Whitney & Co: J_eceeves: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Puc Conat Fisa Cot Tillmann & Bendel: J B Inguzlia: Chas Montgomery & Co; J H Newbauer & Co: ¥ On & Coi G Camiliion) & Co; Kows & Hewlert A b & Golcaer: Cox Seed and Plant Co: Crown Ty Co; Cal Boteiing Co; & B Smiith & G Paul Kegau & Co: H Heckman & Ce Loultrymen's Union,

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