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v A .- during 'the past twelve b . for tne month incressed $101,000 and the ne THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Forelga trade balance 1n our favo-, Bank Ciéarines run abont even Shipmént of $263,849 o China. Wheat & fraction firmer. Otaer Grains unchanged. Hay-steady.” Tran lower Beans dead as usual Potatoes and Oulon: lower. Vezetab es about the same. Grapes came 1. Peaches and Apricots plenti- N Figs and Plums glu® the maret. Btter and Eggs unebange . Nore Eastera Poulry due. Dried Frui: in reduced supp'y. Hams, Bacon an1 Lard firm. Hogs strong Grain Bags weak be local Mint (oined §40,834,536 this year. ek values advance $5%, 710,001 IMPORTS OF GROC SRIES. Imports of staple groceries at this port in the firstfive months of 1897 were as follows, com- pared with the same period in 1896: Sugar 1'60.- 5X1.900 1bs. asainst 205,673, Coffee 12,061, | <00 tha, sgalnat 13.675,000; hice s 318 800 n4, acafust 25,538,000; Tea ¢52,10) Ib¢, against 710,400. BANK CLEARINGS, Local bank clearinzs last week were $10,001.- 87. againsi #3947 for ths same weex in 1086, TREASURE SHIPM The City of Riode /aueir0 100k ont a treasure #1st Of $293,549, consisting of 157,580 in Me: can Doilars $1169 iu Goid Coin and $134,600 Silver Builion, COINAGE OF THE MINT. The United States Miu: in tiis Cliy has com- pieted its work for :he fiscal year ending June 30, 1897. Thecoinage for ihe year has been as fol- lows: Touble eagles Fesles Halt eagles. Sitver dolia“y Jialfdotiars = Quarter doliar 124710 Dimes. 29,790 Total $.0,854,036 JDVANCE 1IN STUCK VALU An Eastern | advan to McKinley 28 the Fiiy, cites the changesin »oks in Wall street 10 prove claim. time last candidate for the high approachinz New York, L0cks Were quO ed B3 foi- Paui 0, < hicage, Buriing:on siern i Island 49, d (bi kgo Gas 45. Som: ©quoted as follows: %8, Chicago, Eurlington snd siern 111, Roex isiund 71, 161 and Chicago Gas 91. The ihe luterval in the whole these COrporatious is $88,710. sincé T ceived amount to certai the Avgus cffice of Jows: *uzar 95, ana Quincy 53, Nor New York Central time Bsa oreign trade for the Uaited States for the v exclusive of months of the fiscal year, npares as follows Imports. .. Exporis The compari-on shows a decreass of $44.049,- sand an_increas ractics balance of trade in fav 2205,510,526. of $161.790,- ¥ this means s rela- ? the country of Q Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow ISHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION] DURING PAST |2 HOURS ) Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures st station ipdicaie maximum temperature for the <ays: those underneath it.if any, the amount of rainiall, of melted suow in inches and hundredths, s. Jsobars, or solid equal air pressure; igo- 1ines, connect poin s of therms. or dotted lines, equal iemperature. The word “hizh” means higi Larometric pressure and is_usnally sccompanied by fair weather: “low refers (o low pressure.and is usnally preceded panied by cloudy weatherand rains. ally first appear on the Wusbington When :he pressure is high in the interior and low along the const, und the isobars exiend north and souih slong the cosst. rain is probable: but when the “low™ s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. Wilh a “high" the pressure fal cinity of Idabo, and alifornia coast, warmer weather may P n summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions produce na opposite result WEATHER UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TURE. WEATHER BUEREAU, SAN FRANCIS 46,1897, 5 P The fo jowing are the maximum temperatures reported to-day by telegraph from Weacher Burean ations fu California: Eureka 62, Red Biuft 84, Fresno 82, San Luls ©bispo 70, Los Angeles 72, San Diego 63, Yuma o4 San Francisco dita: Maximum temperature 66, minimum 54, mean 60. Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts The pressure is highest this evening o the Cali- forn & 6nd Oregon cous: and lowest in Arizona and Utah, where quite a mar<ed depression is now central. “howers have oc umel In extreme Northern California and in Nevada and Utrh. A few i1ght shOWers have als0 occurred on the W Ash- ingtow coast The tem peratur- has risen sligh Iy in’ Northern Californla snd fallen in Utah and Arzona. ¥orecasts made at San Francisco for hours ending midnight June 27, 1597: Northern Calisornia—Fair Sunday; fresh north- westerly wind Southern California—Fair Sunday: fresh west- erly wind Nevadu—Falr, except portion Sunday. Utab—¥air, except par t/03 Sunday. Arizona— Fair Sunday San Fravcisco and vicinity—Fair Sunday; fresh wesieriy wing. W. H. HaMyox, Forecast Ofticiel. NI'W YORK MARKETS, THE BUREAU. AGRICUL- . June thirty partly cloudy in north ioudy tn Borth por- XEW YOBK. N. Y. June 26—The €t Paul Company Is the first of the great granger roads 1o make a'public statement f r May Gross esrnings by Teason of & reduction In the Operating expenses in- cressed §)18,000. Predictions concerning the showiog 1o be made next week by Burlingion and Quiney are confidently made of & very iarge in- crease aiso. Together witi the pronounced sd- vance in the wheat market st Pauls siatement induced & covering novement In granger s.oc:g which led the day’s maiket in all respects Yes- tercay's re eiions were made good in the first hour, and deallogs in these 5100k . were Very ani- mated for Saturday. £isewhere the markei was also sieady, the only d-cided exception being tue unimportant vne of Bay Sia e (as, which dec ined on & denial of recait repor s in regard (o a chauge in the con 101 Of \b¢ company. Indiistrials genera.y were strong and Azmerican 7Tob-oco #nd bugar Hefinng showed noisble ad- ances The London market for Americans Was quoted on aboul a level of thelocal cloging. Arb Yrage houses were moderate busers in this markex. “The ban staiement showed & further expansion of all items of report. The most imporiant was an increase in loans amountiog to 3,150,000, Which, together with the iucrease in ihe casli holdings or $1.989,000. was [nadequately reflecied in the increase of deposits of $4,665.000. Au in- crease in the surplus reserves of $845,000 was 1 shown. | valnes of ins: weel As the week’s shipments of gold have urawn upon both the gold &nu legal-tender hold- ings of the banks, It I8 clear that funds from the Interior must huve been upon & large scale L) a count for & gain of nearly $2.000,000 in the banks' cash holdings o the meantime. The increase in 10ans Teflece) ETeRier UYLy In business and deal ings on the Stock Fx(hange. « uv.rument bonds strong. Kallways strong. Money on call 1@134 per cent: time moner— 90 days 2 per cent. iour mon; 14 per cent. five months 21-7 per cent, seven months 3 per cent on good mixed Stock F.xchasge coliuteral Prime indorsed Dbills receivable. 3 yer cent: choice and prime single names. 834 per ceot: £ood names, 4@41% er cent. Pos vd as<ing Tates for sterliig, 34 87 for long bills, $4 BRyg for demand. Actusl” rutes. ‘ong Wils, 84 Bo1u@] 86%; b drafis, B4 8714@4 871p: cable transt Ta, $4 8736 @487 Donesuc exchange on vew York aud Sun Francisco, sight 173gc premium, telegraba 20c premivm. Money in Lonaon ¥ per cent. Rates of dis- €ount in open marke. for both short ana (hree months’ bills, 1 per cent. Wheat and Flour. WHEAT— 10:30 11:00 12:00 10 June — July . T8y T8l Telg Septémber. . 703 TuSy 7.8 — December.. . T3 Tila 3 = | _Spot stronger: 1.0.5. atiot No. 1 Northern spring New York, 1934c; No. 1 Norihern spring Duiuth, 8ul4c: No § burd winter. 743gc; No. 2 do, T8¢ Future closing: June, 77%c; July, 76340 Sep- tembery 7iGisc; December. 4 Sc. FLO®K_ Winter, bbis, supertine, $2 €0@3 00: No. ' extra #3 35@$ 40; ~o. 1 exira $3 50@ 3 75 clewrs. $3 40@3 53 straights, $4 00@4 20; patents. £4 45@4 75. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool by steam, ¥i4d, Produce. COFFEE-R No. 7, Tige. Fuiuze ruding Junusry, 87 00@ March, $7 J0@7 15: July, $6_65@s 70: Aveust, 57566 8); September, $6 83@6 90: December, PEOVISIONS—Lard. prime, §4 05. PORK—Mess. $8 258 75. | TALLOW—41-16@3%sc. | BUTTEK—Creamery, Western, 16c. EGGS—State, fresh gabered, 11c SUGAK—Kaw, dull, firm: 88-des. test, 3¢; 96- deg. test, Sigc: refined. fair v active, steady PETROLEUM—New ) ork renncd. #6 10: Phila. delphia and Baitimore refined, §605; refinea in bulk, 83 60. HOPS—Crop of crop '96, 6@9c: coast, crop ‘95, 840 London marker, B0@T0s. WOUL—Domestic ficece, 18@s3c: pulled, 15@ — Buenos Ayres. dry, 20 Ibs, 1815@16¢: ton. 20 10 25 1bs., 14c. LEATHER-—Hemiock sole, Buenos Ayres, light toheavy we.ghts, 19@20c: acid, 18@2<c. Dried Fruits. . RATSINS— Californta. 50-1b boxes, 234 5. 3@4c crop ‘96, 6@10. rown, | B¥a@eyac: seeded, T3,@s%4c: seediess muscatess, | 12@3%4c. | CURKANTS — 47@3%4 in barrels: cieaned [ bulk, 815@6c; cases, o1@dYac: Cleaned cartons, | 8@Ti5c. | PRUNES—California, 25-1b voxes, 334@ic; 60-» | boxes, s@ic. PEACHES—Callfornia, unpeeled, bags. 6@8e; | boxes. 7@dc: vevied. 10§12 | _APRICUTS—Calitormis, soxes, $12@13c: bags, e @ 10c. CITRON—11@12%4¢ for mancy boxes. F1oS—kaucy orainary, 12@18c; mney washed, w@2ic. DaTES—Ferstan. 60-1 boxes. 234@3%e¢: Fard, in boxes, 434 @5c: cases, 53,@6c. WALNUYS-Callforuis ~ siandacd, 64ge: snell, Sc ALMONDS—Shelled, 153,@2%- Metats. PIG IRON—Southern, $9 25@10 50; Northern, #10@: Plu T1 | _ COPPEE Strong. LEAD—Broxers, $3 25; exchange, $3 45. Firm. ot Stratts $13 90@14 10 Brokers, $:125: exchange, $111215 Stocks and Bonds. Opend = Yo7y Closing Amertcan Amer: American American Archison. Bay State Gas Canadian Pacific. Central Pacific. . Chicago Gas. ... C.B&qQ Con. Gas... : Corgage 5 Lorcage Pid o Denver & Rio Graude Pid. Delaware & Lackawaga.... ClNE R Fort Wayne. General Klectric. ... Hocking Vatley .. Jersey Central........ Kunsas & Texas, Prd Lake Shore. Suear Sugar Prd Tooaeco. Spiric Mig Lo Louisville & N Mannattan Con. . M souri Pact i National Lead... - 20 ¥i%g New Haven... 17275 New York & New York Cel 1 20275 North Pacific. ... 1175 North Pacitic, Pid. a1z 1oty Northwestern 11700 11700 North American... Oregon Navigation. . Orezon Navigation, Pid ... Pacitic Mal Pullman ... 0" Quicksilver (Con Exi Rock Island.... Reading........... Soutbera Facific, Tennessew Coal & Tron. . Union Pacific U. & Lenther Le Wabash, Prd Barsiver.. . g Eteriing on London, 60 days. $terling on London. sight CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAG 0. 1LL. June 26 —Lower hog prices, lurge receipts and auliness in speculation caused | &n easier openinz in provision s to-day. Part of the joss was recovered In luter trsding, however, owing to the firmness of the grain marke's. While the demani was lght 1t came chiefly from out- siders. ndicating return of confidente in tals as well as otner speculatve markeis. Receipts of hogs are e: pe:ted 1o be liberal mext week. being estima ed a: 175,000, In cast e less than 100 head arrived 10 day and trade was ai andstil. Omy two loads of vuteh ers’ (ame {n as & fresh supply In toe native divi- sion aud the sale of such. aion 10ts ofsiceker s and feeders, w iness {n that branc nigher and Texas ¢ with & tew sisle the exten of bus Veal caives are selling & 50c tile & shade ubove the closing There was snother break of 5¢ In hog vrices for 800d gradcs. & run of 25,000 head. with some siale stock at h .nd. forming an_ample Sappiy. ALthe | deciine trade was quite active, The sheep run of 200U, about half of which went direct 10 slanghterers, was quickly disposed of at fuil and sready prices. Heavy native snd plain Texas and Western sbeep show about 15@325¢ de- cilne for the week. while clipped and spring iambs ure selling about 15¢ bigher than & week ago, Grain, WHEAT— 8:30 j0:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 June. S nimg e e et Juiy. T2, Ti% T3y T84 723, Beplember. .l vi%, 4%y €555 5% Gbu, December. ... — — = — = 1200 1230 100 1:05 June Yy — — — Juiy. 72— — — Bepieumber. ... 66 —_ = — December. 673 —_ — Produce. BUTTER—Mar et steady. Creameries—kxtras. 1abge: firsts, 1314@14c; seconds, 12@ 3¢ Dairies—ixtrus, 12c: firsis, 10 @) 1c; secouds. §¢; imitation creameries, extra 10 @1 : ladles, £xtra, 10¢; fiists, Bc; packiug SL0CK, iiesn. s GG ~—Market steady. Kirictly frach stock, cases returned loss off, saiable at Bizo P doz. Livestock. HOGS — Lignt, 85 35@3 55: 850; beavy, #3 10@3 45; rough, 3 10@3 2. Packers bought 23.100, shippers 3500. Keceipts ioday 26,000, kstimaied recelpis for Mouuay 45.000. CATTLE—Beeves, $3 80@5 00; cows and b ers, $1 75@4 26; Texns steers, B0@4 20: stock- ers and feeders, 335 40@4 85. Keceipia to-day 100. Estimated receipts for dlonday 18,000. b EEP—Recelpts 1600 Eeceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Nksx., June 26 ~CATTLE— Receipts, 1800 head; market stronger. HOG~—keceipts, 9000 head; market 5@10c lower. SHEEP—Receipts, 500: market steady. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. June 26 ~CATTLE—HKe- ceipts, 200 head ; market sieady: only retall irade. H OGS~ Receluts, Q000 hend: market 5c lower. SHEEP-Keceipls, 2000 bead; market steady. FOREI.N MAKKETS. Londen. LONDOYN. Exe. June 26.—Consols. 112 13-18; sliver, 27 9-164; French rentes, 103¢ §0c. Liverpool. WHEAT-Quiet: cargoes off coast, nominal and unchauged: CATgoes on passage, quiet a:.d sieady; Liverpool whea., No. J Caiifornia, 6s 3d@6s 4d. COTION~Upiands, 4341 mixed. %3 35@ EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 doys........ — 4 87 Sterling Exchange, sight ....... =i g , sight .. - 1714 New Y ork Exchange, telegraphic.. — 20 Fine bilver. per ou .ce, 601 Mexican Dollars.......... 493 Y MARKET. | The following resume of the wheat market is | YESTERDAY'S WHEAT turnished by r. A. Bresse, Produce Exclange | grainvroker, 412 Pine stre SAN Fraxcisco, June 26, 1897, Chicago. The week cloges with a record of great excite- ment in wheat. Not that prices have it any time soared beyond reasonable timits, but from the fact that the shorts, who have coutrolied ihe price of wheat for the past four or five montbs, have fost their commanding powrr and are themseives in & hole dug by themscives They are ina position where auy efforc upon thelr part to cover would send prices up at an alarming race. 80 far the smaller shoris have Leen the ones to acknowledge their defeatand come nto camp as best they could. The exceedingly small siocks abroad have been known to. the trade. in the face of this, reckless short sellers have Lried to 101ce natural conditions in:o those of unuacural. The flatiering prospects . home have led many to favor the suort siae of wheat. Couservative commission houses, who were advising their customers to sell September wheat, have entirely changed front, and are strongly advising purchases. The one controiinz inflience to-day was the £00d buying 0i_cash whent at New York, Boston and Baliimore for the Cont nwnt. | Paris reporied wheat strong and in good de- | mand. Buyers seemed alarmed. Keporied dam- | age 10 the Hus-ian and Danubian wheat ¢:0p a1so | helped the murket. Conditions appear chauging. Speculation s enlargin:. | Outsiders were no small factors in to-day’s mar- ket July was the staroption. 1t opened at 7214c and ed Lo 74¢ during the first fifteen m n- utes of the session. The ndvance was 100 rapid evidenily to sult the manipulators, who sold enougn wheat 10 break the price back 10 7234 . Another purt of strensth _appeared about 11 oclock, working Juiy up 1o 73%c. At tne ciose an £ feeliog prevailed: the price Wwas nomin ally 7234c o tue surprise of all but insiders came th atrength in Seplemver. advancing 1rom 6464c 1o 86c. This reflccted conditions abroad as Decem- | ber was Dot siow in 1010w iug in the wake of Sep ember. Shorts were lclined 10 100k upon the ad- vance as not conducive 10 theff welfare. 1 he ud- | vance was well maintsiued (o the close. | It is well Known that & very short luterest exists | in September. Should foreiguers continue L0 buy wheat on this side the squeeze may be as great in | that option as L July. | Armour c.aims there 13 0o corner in July. he | | | | market is & natural one from ® supply and de- mand stanapoint. that if a corner is run the shoris will have mace it. be in the near future, Lively times appear 1o LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES July. =ept. Dec. No. 2 Red winter wheat—Close 59 5634 5714 WHEAT MOVEMENTS. | Receipts. Shipments. | Bu Clites. Bushels Minneapolis. " Duluth... 6,150 ... I Milwaukee L 4200, Chicago...... 786 Toledo..... .. 4.000. 70 St Louls... . Detrott Kaosas City. TIDEWATER. e sune sees TBORRONL, New York...... Phiindeiphia .. Li. Balumore... Corn has been rather tame during th September ranged from 2514@206%C to | Lower freight ra.es from Western points operated | sgal st hoiders, causing an casier feeling. Condi- | tions are somewhat improved as compared with the previous week. The fact remains that the crop is a vers late one aud needs the mosi fav ab.e conaitions 1o briug it to & successful ending. Uats have done very little fluctuating, in sym- pathy with other cereals. San Francisco. 8:15 A M. SESSION. There was & lively scrambie for wheat at the openinc. December opened at #1 24, acai | #1 223, at the close yesterday. Buving 15 were about evenly divided, keeping the market between 81 24 and 81 258, duriog the session. | 10:15 A x et of & moderate character. @0 ot relish an advance ana it SESSION The are Trading In w crowd eviden disposed 1o figh December, $1 2034@1 23%: December barley, 7134@71Y | 11:15 A. % SESSION, Every one seems to Lave wheat for sale. Con siderable short se!ling. Any favorabie news on Monday wouid start bears 1o coverlug, as the mas- ket appears to be oversold. | Decrmber ciosea at $1 2314 sellers; May, $1 27. December baciey, 71c. it~ MBS PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GE WHEAT—The market is a fraction firmer in sympathy with an advance at Chicago. Futures are_aiso more active &t an advance. Quoted at 3125581 259 c 1 for No. 1. §1 263a@1 Y74 tor enoice,aud $130@1 35 for extra choice for milling. o'clock— December— CALL BOARD SAL¥S. 58,000, $1 AIN INFORMAL SFSsioN—9:15 2000 cils, $1 223, 10,000, 4 Decen; ber— 80 ¢ SECONT SESSION i $128%: | 12.000. 81 208, May—2000, $1 2TV 4000, | #1274 | Srss10N — December — 26,000, $1 2.32: 2000, Morx1xG ) 81 2355 REGULAR 51000 c #1283, BAKLEY—Futores are higher and the spot mar- | kel 1s steads at the old prices. Feed 6534@72Vac | % ctl. outside figure for choice bright; Lew brews | | 1g, 5@8Uc; old Brewing, nominal. CALL BOARD SALFS. INFORMAL SExS10N—9:15 0'clock—N0 sales. SECOND SESSI0N— December—3000 c.ls, 71%c: 2000, 715yc; ¥ 03, 71340 KEGULAR M Es810% — December—2000 cuis, 71340: 6. OAT~—Keceipts and_off rings change in prices Fancy Feed. 31 2 3 £00d 1o choice, $1 10@1 20: common. $5c@$1 07y % ctl. Ciioped Uats sel. ai 21@2 ® ton over the raw produck. CORN—ATrivals are not as Leavy as they have been, but there in plenty on band, nevertneless. The demant continurs siow. Large Yellow. 9735c @$1: Small Kound do, $110: White, B5@92 ot KY E—Offerings meet with little attention. BL15: new, 80@H234c B cul. BULKWHEAT—Somioal at $125@1 40 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, The millers are doing more or less cutting in | Flour and prices are (herefure somewhat unset. led in consequence, FLOUK—Net cash prices sre: Family extras, | #4 55@4 65: Bakers' extras, $4 3084 45 B bbl. COKNMEAL, FTC. — Feed Corn, 523; Cracked Corn. $23 50 ton. 40U TU34c are ligh-. @1 50 B cil; | ol4, MILLS| UFFS—Prices in aacks are-as follows. vsun discouut 1othe trade: Grabam Floar, 82 85 | ® 100 Bs: kve Floor, §2 60 B 100: Kice Fiour, | 5 75: Cornmeal, $.@: 23 cream do $276: | Oatmeal. #3 50; Oat Groa Hominy, 83 10@ | 8 80: suckwhest Fiour, #3 25@3 8U; Cracked Wheat, §5 60: Fariua, §4: Whole Wheat Fiour, 3: Kolled Uats (bbis.) $4 75@5 15: Pearl Barte: B3 75@4: Spiit Peas, 13 00; Green do, 84 25 w100 s, ED Bran 1s 50c lower. No change In Middlings. Hay i3 atead BRAN—$1850@14 for the best and $12 50@13 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLING<—$17 50@18 50 for lower grades and $19@20 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUYES — Rolled Barler, HAY AND F UFFS. —0ld_Wheat 1s quotable at $8@11 @ ton: new Wheat, $7@9 50 B (0n: W heat an 10; Oat. $5@8 50 new Wila Oat, lev, $6 50@s; new Barley. $3@0 50 for River aud £6@7 for oihier grades: compressed, 37@10: new Atalta, fi #5@5 50; secund, $6@8 50; sto:k, $6@7; v r. 6@ B t STRAW—25@50 B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, Al descriptions uuder this head are neglected at nominal prices. BIANS—Payos quoted at Whites, $1@1 10 8 etl; ® cul:’ Pinks, 50-@81; Reds. $1@1 13: Bluck- cye, $1 50@1 tU; Ked K dney £} 40@) 60: Butiers n: mina spEDS—Brown Mostacd. 82 508 Mustard, #1 75 @ ctl: Flax, 81 €0@1 T Seed, 13,@214¢ B 1b: Alfaita, 63, ¥34c: Hemp, $c: Timothy, 414e. DRIED PEAS—Nies, nomiual; Green,$1 30@ 1609 cil POTATOES, Potatoes and Onions ars jower and week. Vege- tabies run along about the same. POTATOES—New Eary Kose In boxes 40@ | 65c; in sacks, 40@50c:, new Burbaoks, 50@sbe ® | . ONION“—New Reds, 60@70c B sack; Silver. skins, 70@9Uc B ctl. VEGKTABLES — Summer Squash in smal boxes 18 quotable at 15@3Gc P bux: Bay ~quash, 40@85c w box: Cucumbers, 20@i5c # box for Marysville, 4 ® bx for Bay: Asparagus, 75¢ 125 for common, 81 B0@L 75 for cuoice and $2 < B0 for fancy: Riubarb. 25@30c ¥ bx; Dricd $1 60@1 7214; Small | Large Whites. $0c@$1 | CNJIONS, VEGETABLES, eppers. 6@Sc B . Green Peppers, 5U@T5c eli box F Chile and T5c@81 18 B Iacee box 1or | (sreen i eas, 113@25ac B Ib: String Beans. 1 @3c; Green Okru, B@1-14c ;- gt Piaut, 8g10e; Cabbare, 75¢ B cli: CArTois, z0@30c B sack : Gar- 1ic, 26 B': Tomatoes, 75c@$1 # bx for Vacaville end $2 2582 50 for River- Green Corn, 8320c § doz for Vacaviile and 20@3uc for Alameds. — | BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, | There 18 no farther chaoge in Butter and Egga The former is weak ana the latter are firm. BUTTFER- CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 16c® Bb: sec- onds, 15@1534c P b DArnr holce 10 favey, 13G14¢ T Bi lower 16¢ B I for new. grades, 10@1%14c. PICKLED—1! FIRKIN—1{@. 6§ I for ne CREAMERY I UB—New, 17@18¢ § B EASTERX—12@1234¢ 108 ludie-pac ked. Ik SKE—Chules mild new, 8¢ ® Ib: common to 00d. 6@7%c B B: Cream Cheddar, 10@ilc: foung America, E@9c: Western, 1lc; Easiern, lsglbe § h. S—Ranch Eggs, 1 16c B doz; store Eges, c B doz; Emsiern, 1@12%4¢; Duck Egg» | lot 163 W 1 OULTRY POULTRY— A corof Eastern goes on to-morrorw, Local stock 1s dull and nominal. Live Turkeys, 10@11¢ for Gobblers, 11@12¢ for Geese @_pair, 75c@sl: Ducks, $3@s 25 Tor id abd V8304 for soung: Hehs H0L: }00st-rs, YOUDE. 1667 80: do, 0 d, 33 75@4: Fr. ers. 84@4 50 # dozen: Broliers, $3@3 50 tor lare and $160@2 50 for emall: Pigeons, 1 26@1 50 B dozen jor young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal DECIDUOUS AND CITLUS FEUITS. AND GAME. Rabbits, nominal. Grapes made their appearance yesterday. Seea- less Sulianas from Yuma sold at #1 50 B crate. Sweetwaters frem Vacavilie s0'd at 50c B box. Half & car of Grapes snd hulfa car of W ons Wil Arrive {rom Yums 10-morrow. leupes from ¥ uma are unsuluble. ¥igs continue to gIut be m.rket Peaches and Aprco.s & o silli fn loeral suppiy. S0 are App es aud Vears herries are about uone for. They are s0ft and undes rabie. The market 18 fail of Plums. AlL Ch-st goods are 0 1ar ge supply and cheay, and Currants und Blackb rries are low: Mexican Limes are lower. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $2@3 B chest for large and $2 @4 for smull. Binckberries, $1 50@2 25 % chest. Gocseberiies. 1@135¢ B B for small and 2%4c for lurxe ard 4@d¢ Tor B glish. sy berrivs, $£@5 B chest. Currants, 1@2 # chest. Peaches, 20@40¢ B box and 35@60c B basket. Plums, 26@> ¢ ¥ bOX. Cherry Flums, 10@25¢ B drawer Royal Apricots, 19@+<0¢ B box an ket and $10@15 ¥ ton 10 (he canners. een Pears, 26@40c ® bex and 15@25¢ @ bask 0ld Apples, $1@1 50: New Arples, 25@36c B 4 small and 00@7hc B large bux and 15@.0c basket Crabapples, 40@80c B box. Cherries, 10@s0c @ box: loose B I Koyal aue, 55@0c B ik Black, box aud Figs, -ingle layers, 15@25¢ B box: double layers, 25@ivc CITKUS FRUIT avel Oranges, £:.@2 50 for cho ce 10 fancy ard £1@1 50 B box for cow- mon; Seedlings. $1@1 U B box. Mediterrancan Sweets, £1 50@1 75: Si. Michnels, $2 0@ Jewons, Toc@-. X0 for eommon and #1 Su@d F box for good (0 Choice: Mexica Limes, $6 du California ‘Limes. 75¢ § vor: Banuas, $1 25 @2 50 B bunch: Pineappies, §3@4 50 B doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Stocks of all kinds are reduced 10 & small quan- tity and quotations are therefore nomiual. Buyers aie biading 6l4c for Aprico.s, August delivery. DR ED FRUITS—Quot s 52 Peaches, S@bc @ B: tancy, 340 B B: pesled, s@1 B Apricots, hew. 8 o ® b evaporaied Apples, 5@63: sun-dried, 23, @3%e0; Prunes, 216@sc for the 4 sizes: whi.e Figs, 2@ Plums, 1G4} for pittes and.1@1 vac for wipittec ectarines, $55@4lec B B lor LFime to fancy ars z@dc for quarters and 2@0¢ for halves, RAISINS— Four-crown, loose, 4@5¢; Scrown, 81a@ic: crosn 23,@d14c B b scediess Sultann.. D@D Lac seedless Suscatels 4@4laci 3-crown Lonaon iny ers, $1@1 15: ciusters, 81 15@! 25: Dehesa elus ters, $1 75@2; Tmuerial clusters, $2@4 25. s NUTs—Wainuis. 6l9@7c 8 I for 8 andard and 8@IYac B M fo tsholl; Almonds. 8@7c for Lao- guedoc, 215@314c for hardsheil and 8@9c B I for vajershell: ? B tor Eas ern and 4c for Culifornia: Hickory Nats. 5466 B b; Prean $@10c @ b: Fibert-, 8@934¢; Brazu Nuts, 8G9 Coconn uts, $5@5 50 B 100 HONEY—2ew Comb, 4Cc for bright and 7@9e irades; new water-whité extract:d, lignt amber extracted, 3% @4c ® b. BEESWAX—-22@25¢ B B PROVISION Hams, Bacon and Lard sre ail firm and in good demavd. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 734c B b for heavy, 834c for light medinm, $igc for lighi, 10@1035¢ for extra light and 12¢'H fb for sug-r.cured. Eust- ern sugar-cured Hams, 13@123ec B ;. Uailfornia Hams, 10%@11c Mess Heet, 35@8 50 B bbi: exira ‘mess o, 38 50@9: tamily do, 83 SV@10: extra prime Fork. $10@10 B0- extra clear, § .3 5 @14 % bbi; mess $12 5u@13 @ boi: Smoked Beet, 1 tierces is quoted at Blgc for for pure: paLs, Bbgc: 3 compou tierces, pure California for compound whd Sige for i 10-1 Uns, BY4c; 40 5D, 5 CUTLOLENE — Tier es, 53ic. Packares less thau 300 Bs—i-1b paiis, 80 in » case, 87ge; B pails, 20 in a case, o-1h patls, 13 In w case, Blget 10-1b pils. 6 Bljge: 50-B tins, 1 or 2l & case, 7 wooden bucke;s. 50 s net, T7c: fancy tubs. 50 s net, 744e; half-bbls, about 110 1bs, T3ac B B. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOP3. HIDES AND SKINS—Cuils and brands sell le under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 8@81ac # B; medium, Tc Cow.ides, 614@Tc: ~tags, 5c: saited hip salced calf, T@hc B : saitcd Vea, 8@7c: dry Hides 1ic culls and brands, luc: dry 9@10c 5cwrch ; Gow.s~ins, 20@3 x0od_summer, 05 Sheepcins, s . 7~ 2b@40 eactr; medium, 40@500 ench: Jong waois. U@ | 5¢ Fach. TALLOW—>o. 1, erea, 23,@3c P b: No. 2, Lac: refined, 434¢; Grease: . C=Sprng eup s quoted: Mouutain, 11@ 13c: Footni i, 8@ile: Swn Joaquin, year's ciip. ¥@9e: do, seven montha @9: @ i Nevadas, 10 Eastern Orezon. 3@ i “HUPS—6@Sc for faif .0 cooice and 8@10c B 1b fOr JauCy. \ontracts are belug drawn at 8@iUc for new Oregobs and 7he@8e for new Washinsions und 819@10¢ for Call.oruis. CHANDISE. Jc; San Quentin, GENERAL ME EAGS-Calcutia Grain $5 40; Wool Bass, 24@: COA L—Wellingion, $8 Southied Wellinxton, Bryant, 85 50: Coos B % ton: Cumberland, 315 50 10 sucks Anthracie Egg, $15 9 ton: Welsh Anthracite, $5@10: Cannel, $6 ¥ ton: Rock Springs, Castle uate and Pleasant Valley, §7 60; Coke, $11@1- in buk aud $13 New Wellington, $8 Seat:le. 5 5 Waltsend, $7 | ton in sks. CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Packers As- rociation quotes Red Swimon as foilows: In lots 125,000 cases. 93¢ B dozen: 50.000 cuses, B2Loc ¥ dozen: 75,000 cases, $Uo P dozen, Det casn L. o. b ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refivery Company quotes, terms nét cash: Cube and Crashed Fie Crushed, 6l4c: Powdered, 534c: Dry Gra: Iated, 53¢ B B Lonfectiovers’ A, olgc: Magnolia A, 330 kxira U, 4bsc: Golden C. +vgc: Landy Grauulated, Bigc: Laif-barrels Tic more than barreis, and boxes vac more. AN FEANCISLO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are firm at the advanced prices. Wholea e rates for dressed stock from terers are as follow. BEEF—First qoa it third do, ¥@éYac B 1 V_AL—iarge, 5@6c: smal MUTTON LaMB—Sp . PORK—Live Hogs, 51a@35kc for Iarge and 37c for amail ani soft Hogs, Shac P Ib; dressea do, 434@53,c. aug 515¢ B b second do, b €@Tc® M. @54mc; £wes, dc B B. 3 %G RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. 6520 Cheoss, cus1re 1,050| K, cos, 2,690 13 wiew. no, 170/ Peits. bdis. .0 95| Wina. gats. 11 Washington 630( Wool. os...7T 188 Corn. East, ctls. 400/ Washington .. 1438 Yoatoes, sks... 3,583 Lentuer toin o 185 Unions. sks. . 8. Fiaxseed. sks. 580 Hay. wos. - 632 Chicory, tbl 10 Siraw, tons. . umber. s v.. 10 bimi sas. alsing, boxes . 500 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jobn C. Classen to Catherine Ciassen. lot on § Iime of Paclfic avenue, 137:6 & of Ociavia street, E #4:4 vy 8 127:814: gife. Jeseph W. Ponner, 1ot on N W of Locust, W “rwin, same: grant. Wi liam Hale (0 Almira Merain, same: grant. Aun Conroy to Patrick P. Grace, rerecord 1228 a 329, begiuning st the N E coruer of 50 vara 111 by S 22:9: gift. Patiick P. and Kmma Grace to Seratino Tog- o<1 and Oreste Marsill, 10t on K lineor Eartol ;Irlw,‘el, 114:9 N of Broadway, N 22:9 by E 6: 1 Jacob H. and Dora Neustadter, Percy and Em- ille 8. Beamish (0 H. W. Gallet, lot on NFK line of Moutgomery mvepue with ¥ iive Of 1 aylor street N B :Tlq, W 11/‘. Sk T 34: #10. J. M. Wood (¢ A. H. Paal, 1ot on N iine of U nion streer, 48 £ of Leavenworus, E 25, N 157:8, W 8, 525, W 22,8 112:6: $i0 Hattie B. Unsworin (Hubbard) to Louls H. Hubbard, loton E line of fuirty-second avenus 100 S of J street, S 25 by E1.0. 810, Patrick H. Farreil to / elix Farrell block 10, Sunnyside, quitciaim deed: § J. R. and Johanna Koberisoa (Lackman) to Wil llam Graham, lot on N | ne of Ninth oue, 70 ‘W ot Lstreet, W 50 by N 100, block 165, Ce ntrul Park Hom-stead: $412. A. Winans (o Sara K. or Liilie of Joseph Winans, No. 1469 d 188, Mary A. Larpenter to Sars A. all iaterest in es:ate of Joseph W. Winans ALAMEDA COUNTY. Hatland Law to F. E. Mar«h, lot on NW corner of Le Roy avenue and l'mge road (formerly Dal avenue), W 100 by 145, being lots 19 'and “ biock 12, Daley's Sceaic lars, Beraeley, quit- € &m deed; $10. George L. aud Katie Pierce to Barton Knot, lots 84 and 85, re-ubdivision of biock 34, Waruer ‘Tract, Brookiyn jowushin §10. Barion and rdich Know to Mrs. May Moss Paige. sume, Brookiyn Townabip: $10. Haitie B. Unsworih {Hubbard) to Louis H. Hubbard, lot on NE line of Glascock street, 169.30 ~i¢ of Twenty-third avenue, NE 100 by SE 50, belag lots 21 and 22, block 18, North Ala- meda Iract (T rmerly Valdez & Glascoc: Traet), Brooklyn Township: £10. Edward P. and Howens Heald to Therese Lewis, lot on NW Jine of Twentv-third avenue, 10521 N i of EasiTwenty-second sirest, NI #1 by N'W 130, being a portion of lots 8, 6, 7 and 8, biock Heald Twenty-third Avenve Tract, Brookiyn Towunship (suvject to & mortgage for #2000): $10 Alice C. U'Leary to Willlam N. Schmedes, be. E. Winans, 15 NCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 27 | | tour- 2u4@25¢ B | | 1897 ginaing at a polut 150 N'W from the point of inter- section ot sald right fine with ~E boundacy liue of fractional block 1 of Nortnern Additon to Town of Livermore, p.ojecied in a right llde NE 150 rom_SW corner of sald fractional bock 1, therce W 150, NW 50, NE 150, SE_50 to vegin' ning. being lot 11, block A, O’Leury Tract o Map of Norinern Addition 10 Town of Livermore, Mur- ray Townshiy: $10. b . J Muek to James L. Depaull, lot on & line of West Efy ith 8 Tect, 55:93 W of Center, W 25 by 8100, being lot 8, block 550, Onkland; $1000. Owen and Elien 6. Lufferty to Grayson, Owen & Co., fot on S line of Firstsireet, 125 K of Franklin, E 80 by S100, being lots 11 w1d-12, bigck 204, Cakiand; $10. James’ M. and_Anna Oimstend: to William H. Tegory. 101 0n K corner of Easi® Fifteent sireet and Tenth avenue, k75 by NE 90, bock 68, Ciiuton, East Uak.and: $10. Julia'A. Marrack to Redmond C. Staats, Lot ‘on X'line of Alcutsaz avenu-, 200 W of Ca als st-ee N151:1, W 5U, 5 15113, E B0 to beginnig, belng lot 5, bioc< B, Harmon Traci, exc p: a stt.p off the éntire 5outh frontaze of said 10 on AlCutr.z avenue 8.6 ln cepth, or enough 10 mak of said_iot conform to N line 0f Alcatraz avenue, Berke ey; $.0. Duncan b. Maynard 10 Horton D. Maynard, lot on N iine of Encinal avenus, 10 E of Willow | s reet, ¥ 50 by N 150, being lot 8, block E, lands of Ploneer Homestend: gift. Builders’ Contracts, Claus Spreckels with John Tuttle, basement work, etc., for building 10 be erecied on S ine of tevens n' sireet, between Third and Fourth: $1260; Reid Brok, architects Julis Hyde with J. W. Coburn, to erect a tor buliding on E line of Powell street, 6 N of Bush: +48 0: Shea & Shes story building_on N line of McAllister street, 12 Eof Lyou; $2889; William Moser & Son, arent: tects. — ey Lotter-Box. A new street letter-box is desiened to apprise the collecior if the box has been tampered with and inform the inspec if the carrier has neglected his duty. indicator hes a shori-time lock to prevent opening the door except at predetermined periods, and rendering it impossible to open the door forafew minutes after clos- ing it, 50 as to prevent the collector from setting it ahead and skipping the collec- tions, and the indicator mecuanism being locked within the box cannot be removed or tampered with, for should the coliector be able to unlock and remove the mecuan- ism the time lock will prevent his reset- ting the mechanism without such a loss of time as to insure detection. ————— Members of the Com Of the surviving members of the Parls commune, Brunel is a professor at ihe navy school at Dartmouth, where, it is said, be once had.a son of the Prince of Wales among his pupils; Pindy is a mer- chant at Chbaux-de-Fonds, Neillet lives at Edinburgh, and Letrancals is said to be a bookkeeper in a large firm at Nice. The cther survivors still live in Paris. Among them are: Dereuvre, who is & shoe- maker; Clement, a song-writer; Champy, a councilor; Martelet, a house-painter; Allix, a professor, and Arnold, an archi- tect. Three of them—Edouard Vaillant, Cluseret and Paschal Grousset—are depu- ties, and one, Ranc, is a Senator. -~ THE CALL CALENDAR. Ju une. 897. u.[Mo Tu.| W./Th | F | 5 | ) ¥irst Quarter| e B 54 ) ) 9 b i flv‘u‘n‘m nfasl— | | — | —|—!—|—|—|4g) Fon z100n. | 131415 16 (17 18|19 | Jumeld | 20|21 |22|33|2¢ ast Quarte-| June 21 | Sew Moon. || June 29. OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Framcisco. STEAMER | DESTINATIN State ot Cai| Foruana Fier 24 L00s Bay..... | Newpor:., Min-ola.....| Panama. Humbolai.. | HomboidtBay Corona.. San Diero. ... vlertl Coos Bag ... Pier 13 Yaauins Hav Pier 3 Vie& Pgt Snd Junei0. ¥am Pier 8 Oregon ports Pier 8 Gravs Harvor. Pler 2 Uregon poris. Pler13 Pomonu.... | HumboldeBa Pla:d Chlikat, Eerndale...... | Juiy Pler 13 Eurek: Newport July Columbia'.. Portiana Juiy Cgarina..... | Coos Bav,..... | July Orizaba..". | Mexico..... .. | July Santa Rosa. San Diezo. |July WallaWaita| Vic & Pz Sno | July STEAMEKS 10 ARRIVE, STEAMER Frox Onizaba | Mexico. 3 Juue2? Faration. | Yaquina Bay 1 June2? Corona. San Diex June27 Gaelic. ... China and” Japan Junez? HumboidE Humnoid. Euy... June27 Alllance Pordand........ Jun-27 Homer Oregon ports. Juneis Alice Blanchard | regon ports “Junezg Columbia. Portlana. ... Junezs Weeott |Crescent City ..Junez8 Fomona_. Humbolde kay. ... 11 | [Junazs Willamecie..... Departure Bay... . June29 San Blas. Panama....... | .-June:9 Kvreka. . ... | Newport. June29 Amatapociar, [Besevie |- Tunesn Acapulco. Panama. |--3dune30 Chlikat .. Eel River.. . .June3o Waita W | Vietoria & Puge: Soun1 | July 1 Moana Sydney. <loduly 1 Sania Kosa. | San Diego. |..July 1 Crarins, Coos sav Juiy 1 Crescent City... Crescent Cliv |-duly 1 State of Cal. | Portiana. ., |--July 8 Coos Bav. .11 | Sewnort. |“suly 3 Cleveland. |1\ |Senttin. . : | uiy & —_— NOTICE TO MARINEES. A branch of the Uniied States Hydrozraphic Office located In the Merckanis KExchavre i maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard t0 naionality and free o expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to vislt the office. where complete seis 0f charts and salling directioos of the world are kept on hant: or com- parison aud reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and ali matters of interest to ocean commerce. ‘The time ball 0ntop of the bullding on Tel graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from the United States Naval Observatory . Mare Island A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, Or giving the error, If any, 13 published the same day vy the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the following dav. W. 8 Huames. Lieutenant. .S N., In charge. The Time Ball. Braxcm HYDROGRAPHIO OFFIOR, U. & N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE } SAN FRANCISCO. Jupe 26, 1897. The time ball on Telegrapn Hil. was droppal exactly at noon to-day—L e. & 100D of the 12054 meriding, of CXACUY 8¢ 8 P, M., Greeawich time. W. 8 Huenes, Lientenant U. & N.. ib charea. —_— SUN, MUON ND 1IDE, UXITRA ETATES COAST AND GEARFTc Srnees Truws Axp HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WaTERS aT Four POINT. ENTRANCR TO EAX FRANCIScO BAY. PUBLISHED BY Orwe AL AUTRORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. NoTx—The bigh ant low waiers ocour at L1y City Front (Missioz-stree: Wharf) abou: iwenty Bve minuies Juler than a; For: roine ae uelgas ©f Lide is the xame a: both piaces June - 1897 tunday. June Sunrises, .. ....4.48Moon rises . 3 2%u Sunses . ... .7.87 | Mocn sets. I3 - ] 3 Feet | TIme | pooy 4 Lw) ¥ 53] 508 51 ) 20| 934 85 29| 6. 8.8 10.0% 4 80| 5.3 | 3.4(10.35) 52 1| 60-—08| 180/ 44 542 341125 53 2| 6.40(-v.4| 210/ «5 685 ol | HW| LW H W 4 s|"016| s0]'77)-0a|"2.38] «o|%31| s0 NoTr—In the above exposition of the tides the early morping tides are given in the left haad column, and the successive tides of the day in ths order of occurrence as to time. he secoud timi column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are bu: thres tides as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additious to the soundings on ihe United States Coast Survey charts, except when & minns sign (—) precedes tne height, and then ihe number given 1S subtractive from Lhe depth given by the charts. —_— the S line | from Ant erp: mdse. Lo Br ship Allitonburn. ¥ Newcustis, NSW; 3948 Co. Rr e Maraval, Hu, e ship “arhlian, Snip Elwell ' Ryder, 8 ¢; tons coul. to Jolin Rosent, muck, Cooks In éific Minn_and Trading Bkin S Wiider, MeN tulu: pass Schr Goldea ~hore, H. Schr Moro, Jorgense River: 15) M ft lumber. ball. |, Schr abbie, Hansen. 20 "M ft inm ver, 1o Casp | Sebr Archur I, Krog, Land ng wood to N ve: Schr_Parkersburg. | quilie River | gebr Sacramento. 210 M 1t lumber. 1o Lanaing; 0 eds wood, to to_Higgins & Coliins. Scar Pllot. Johnson, 1 tery: 5,0 0 I« halibu:, Kahuiut: 18.150 uazs <uga Brsnip Oid Kenslugton, McKeobuie 154 days R Grace & Co. atterson, 83 davs from toas coal, 1o J J Moore & $6 aays trom Hakodate; New- 1860 tons sulpnur, to Americen T-ading Co. Arciur. castle, NSW: 3620 tons coat, to K B Hogue. 79 duys irom ave from Nan-imd; 2848 eid’s ~oos. Burk Theoba d, Cameron, 45 davs from Kache- i 1000 tons coal, 10 Norta Pa- Co ©ill. 25 ‘aacs trom Hono- 1d sugar, (0 Williams. Dimond & Co. 22 davs from (0 Aller & Lewls. . 55_nours from Coquitie 50 tons con , 1o J 3 Kim= endersun. 48 nours from Caipar; «r Lumbver Co. 1% hours from Bowens raen. Jorzenton. 3 davs from Co- 15 M ft lumber. to C F Doe. Hansen. 6 davs rrom Coos Stockin Lumber Ce Schr Mary Ktta, Wetzel, 10 hours irom Walsh Bender B.os; 3000 poits, 1 days from Cape F o mas e Schr Mayflower, Olsen, 4 days from Usal: lumoer, o Laul Kedwood Lumber Co. U niver irect. Schr Gem, Olsen, S days from Grays Bar | bor: lumber, to Simp on Lumber Cy Schr Chns Hanson, Nielsen, 8 days frm Grays Harlo': lumber, ri. er direct. hr Ida McKay Harbor: w'E | Ton | 2 ber. th'Simp. | Sehr Jennie Stelia, Kr | bia Biver, — 3 Schr Bobolink, Neison. 2 cino: 215 M ft lumber, to Pport 150 cds ba &, to Be Schr vy, Murchison, bor; 210 M it lumber. to | and Hongkong; PM S S | Stmrromona. Cousios, | &co | | Stmr Coos say, Hall, ns & Co |~ Stme Sta | a1l Perking & Co. Er sumr Cluden, Mall Steamship (0 Sons. Bktn Irmgara, Schmi Dimond & Co. taui mr City of Rio de nd Yokohama, Stmr Fom Simr W hitesvoro. J Stmr Greenwood. F agel st Stmr Arcata. Reed, Mo Haw smp Fort George. Bktn Irmgard, Schmid =chr Anna. senr Point. June Per Goiden Shore—J 40 W, Brship B tor San Francisco. i Yer Ra: Ppassage up. USA —Satled June 26 Fort Brage. TATOOSH=—Passed Ju hence June 2. for Nanu VENTURA—Arrived Coast, from San Pedro, | cisco. GREENWOOD—Arrivi zar, hence June 25. NEW PORT WESTPORT—Arrived hence June 4 CASPAR-»ailed June Pedro. \ Hardy Creek. ctsco. [ for Newport, SAN PEDRO—Salled J | son, for Port Blakeley. Pedro. Salled June cisco. SEATTLE | poora. for <a | __PORT TOW ~Stmr —Sailed Juj 1 Francisco. NSEND— COOS BA'Y —~a DOVER-- assed June burst, from Oregon. HONGKONG—. glc, hence May 29: coma. ACAPULCO—Saited J for Sau Francisco. Br VA ettes 60 cs boots and st 11 bxs B0 csks wil | Victoria—136 bais S hi dry hides, 21 bdis pelts, g, 1 5k coil Seattle via G N R R—€ Sitka—1 pkg gold dust. salt bide: bu n, 32 pxgs mdse. sks wool, Tacoma v gunnies, 1605 sks rice, wine. 11.200 bags sugar. COSM kg brashes. | BONOLULU— | 584 bags sugar. Per Sunol—Dunham. bor Commercial Lo, & Co. Per City of Puebla—A: Fletcher: Buckingham, Cahn, Nickelsourg & Co Lead Co: Main & Winche Magner Bros: W G Kich: thien: order; Haas Bros: P Thomas: Roya. Milif yi J B Inguglia: 2B Wise: Co: etz Bros &Co: Butchers’ Suppy C Hulme & Hart: Moore, Wine Assn: Butter: H Prio:; Duft & C Ciabrough & Golohe: Welcn: Middle, W H & Co: C B Rode & Co- Mil hemical Works W & J Bay lmp Co: Will & F. v tr Point Arena, Jonnson Arrived June 25— from Fort Brage, 10 sail for Redondo. rrived June #iax, 1 cs mdse, 810 sks iour, Port Townsend—z nkgs mdse, 4 PKgs express. | Semitle—28 pkes miise, calr, 74 pkgs junk, 304 buls Scs paper. § bxs | typewriters. 700 sks oats, 75 bdls grain sacks, bdls deersking, 52 bxs fish, 8 pkgs express Tacoma—7 bxs type, 187 buls shooks, 511 bals 17 bdis caif, 189 odis skins. 1200 bars Saroni & Co: Bissinger &Co: Selby Smelting Schwabacher Bros: Woven toss Co: Lievre, Fricki & k Pun Co: Allen & Lewis: G H Howard; Noriner, K Wood Luiwber Co. Up nson, § days from Grays son Lumber Co. ens, 7 days from Colum. ftlumber, to D H Biob Lumber nours from Mendo- Mendocino Lumber Co. Schr Ralph J Long, Isizkeit. v days trom Frank- adiv &Co 8 days from Grays Har- S E Slude Lumber Co. | Ciearad SATURDAY, June 26. Stmr City of Riode Janeiro, Ward, Yokohama Co. kureka; Goodau, Percias San Pedro; Goodall, Par- of California, Ackley, Astoria: Good- inderson, Hougkong: Pacific Bark Wilus, ¥later, Nanaimo; John Kosenfeld’s it, Houolulu: Williams Ted. ATURDAY, June 26. U < stmr Concord, Walker, Port Angeles. aneiro, Ward, Hongkong . Cousins. Eureka. Stwur Crescent City, Stockfle b, Crescent Clty. 01 riund, Aendoclno. ss Landing. Mo se, Koyal Roads. t. Honolulu. + rratt, Mahukous. Archie and Fontie, Colstrup, Stewarts Scbr Reliance, Hansen. lelegraphic. 26.-10 P. M.—Weather NW: velocity 20 mues. Spoken. 23 in Iat 87 52 N, long lan, from Newcastle, Aus, Memorandum. I J Long—Carried away jibbom on the Domestic Ports. —~Sime Newsboy, for Re- TPORT—Sailed June 26—Stmr Alblon, for ne 26—Nor stmr Florida, imo. June 28—Stmr South and sailed 10r San F: ed June 26-Stmr Alca- mr Proteciion, June 26—Sehr Alblon, 26-Stmr Jewel, for San EUREKA—Arrived June 26—Stmr Navarro, fm Sailed June 26—Stme Humboldt, for San Fran- X WOOD—Salled June 26 -Stmre Alcatraz une 26—Scar G W Wac URKKA—arrived sune 26—sobr Alice, from Farallon, for San Fran- ne i6—Brstmr Amara- Arrived June 26-*Bark Undaunted, 1rom Shanshal. ted June 26 —Stmr Alice Blanch- ard aud scur Dalsy Rowe, ioc San Fimucisco. Koreign Porte, 23—Br bark Inverneill. from Hull, for Sau Francisco. CARDIFF—Arr ved June 26—Br ship Rock- 26—Br stmr Bel- stmr Olympis, from Ta- une 26-Stmr San Jose, Importations. OUVER- Per City of Puebla—20 c3 cigar- noes 11 ¢y clothins, 2 cs underwear, 1 cs s rup. 2 cs resps, 12 bbs 30 tcs 1 fixtures. 4 c< woodea hames, 300 kgt eud. 100 bbls glucose, %0 cs bottled | beer, 224 bais paper, 1U26 sks or des, 10 bais calf, 12 bdls 49 sks wool. 110.1 mat- 0 bbis blue stoe, 275 sks 1296 ingots copper, 373 bdis hides, 60 bdls 11 West of Fargo via Tacoma—388 sks whoat, 46 1 pke mdse, 1506 hi-sks flour, 2 bals Delts, 87'sks wool, 31 hides, 805 sks flax. N PS5 Co—4 pkxs curios, 419 bdls 1175 pigs mdse. 30 bxs Everett—754 bdls shooks, 22 bxs nals, 380 bxs baskets, 21 piczs m ise, 700 bars bullion. New Whatcom—19 pkgs mdse, 1 cs nats, 471 bdls flooring. 26¥1 pes lumber. FOLIS—Per Sunol—330 M ft lumber, 1 Hoquiam—1 chaln wheel. 1 pc snafy, 1632 bdis grape shooxs, 100 bdls barrel stock. 2 pes ceaar, 4 bals cedar, 41 bdls venser. 2 41t lnmber. Wilder—1 sk sugar, 16,- Consignees. Carrigan & Co: Western Basket Mig Co: Simpson Lumber Co: Grays Har- | Per 3G Wilder—Willlams, Dimond & Co: Welch merican Tobacco Co: ¥ J Hecht & C Sherwood & Snerwood: L ester: Wells, Fargo & Co: dson: Hughson & Mer: Chas Harley & Co Wheaton. Breon & Co; K Forbes Bros & Niles: John M Pettigrow: Evere:t Palp and Paper Co: Pac Coast Fish Co; @ A Pheips; Milani & Co American Union Fish'Co: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: DN & E Walters: G Camilloni & C WG Hinton R Lucy & Pacific Eos on H Dutard: California H W Higgins; A Amer Press Assn; e & Co; on & C 13 Lumber Co: O ¥ Co: M J Brandenstein & ler. Sioss & Scout: Staofter Sloane & Co: Be'linzham Clili-s - merenants. On marzins. There neve than Write us at ouce for dail; Chicago Board.of i rade. time and there is no marer known t; CHICAGD BOARD OF TRADE We Handle GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS er was & more favorable 18 better icago for conservative, profituble trad.ng. y and weeklc Marke. Let- ter and Booklet, telling 10w to make money on DUDENHAVER & COMPANY, nge Building, Chi OCEAN TRAVEL. OMPANY'S PIER(N this fine ave LA TOUBAINE, LA bintAGS R La NORMANDIE .. LA GASCOG LA TOURAINE B For wurier b No. 8 Bow J. F. FUG. avenue, San,_Francisco. River, 00t of Mortan ei. 0ld both transi by English rallway an the discomfort of crossing the chanel in a sm: boat. New York to Alexandr: first class $150, second class $116. L& Cu., COMPAGNIE GEXERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. EW),42 NORTH Taveiers by vis Pariy July 8 100 Iinly 10 104 © uy 17 10a @ uly 24 104 & WJuly 01 104 € s wipy to » FOKGRT. Agent, iing Green, New York. Agents, 5 Montgomery HIPPING INTILLIGENCE. Arrive SATURDAY. June 26. Stmr Cleone, Strand. from Alblon; lambarand rriles, to C A Hooper & Co: lumber, o A bon Lumber Co. Sumr City of Puebls, Debney, 5635 hours from Viclor.a eic.; pass and mdss, 10 Gooaall, Perk- 3 Stmr Sunol, Dettmers, 80 hours from Grays Barcor: pass and mdse, (0 Grays Harbor Commer- Leave Pler No. At 6 PO Dady: | T & Accommodations “T'he only line seiling through -freight, rates Railroad. 3, Washington St., Ereighc seceived Lp Reserved by Telephons. hrough tickets and giving o all poinis oa Valley STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, Garratt, Telephoue Main 805. J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Ca. Nav. aud Lpt Co | ler: Artorner Shippers and Buyers’ Guide. THE CALL indorses and recommends - as thoroughly reliable the Commission Mer- chants appearing in this column. H. HECKMANN & CO. WHOLLSALE DEALEKS IN Dried ¥ruits, Produce, Poultry, Game and Eggs. 400-402 DAVIS STREET, S. F. WOLF & SONS General Commission Merchants. 3821-323 DAVIS STREET, S. F. D. E. ALLISON CO., General Commission Merchants. Green and Dried Srain, Poatoes, Beans, Produce, Woo, etc. 501-509 Front St BANK: AND BANKERS. GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SUGIETY, 5:6 CALIFORNIA NT., 5. F. Guaranteed capital and surplus. .. Capleal actually paid up in cash.... 100,000 00 Deposits December 31. 1896....... 27,730,24745 OFFICERS — President, B. A. Becker; First Vice-Presiie t, Daniel Méser; Second Vice-Presi dent, H. Horstmana: Cashier, A. H. R. Schmldt; Assistant Casbier, William sibremann; Secretary, George Touruy: 'Assistant Secretary, A. H. Mul W.'S Goodtellow BOARD OF DIKECTORS—B. A. Becker, Daniel $2,040,201 83 Meyer, JI. Horstmann. lgn. ~teinbart, N. Van Bergen. B. Rohte, H. B. Russ, D. N. Walter and N. Ohlandt. OCEAN TRAVEL! PACIFIC COANT NTEAMSHIP ¢0. JTEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY ) whart, San Francisco, as follows: For poris in Alaska, 9 4. . July 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 50, and every fifth day thereaiter, For Victorla and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seatle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Wiatcom (Bellineham Bay, Wash.), 9 o. x. July 5, 10,13, 20,25, 30. and every ffth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. K. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattls with G, " Hy., at Pors Townsend with Alaska steamers. For llureks, Arcata and Fields Landimg (Hum- boldt Bay), Str. Pomona July 5. 9, 13, 17 21, 26, 50, August 3, 7. 11, 16, 20, 24, 28, Septem: ber 1,'6. 10, 14. 18, 22, 27 For Santa Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucoy, Port Harford (San_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Sant: Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angéles) and Newport, at 8 a. M. Juiy 1,69, 13,17, 21, 25, 9, ana every tourca day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Harrorl (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, For: Los An- reies. Redondo (Los Auceles) and Newport, 1L A duly 3, 7,31, 15, 18, 25,27, 51, and every fourth day thereatter. For Enseuada, San’ Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, Ly Paz aud Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 1) A.3..the 21 of each month. Thie Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling. Ticke: office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Monigomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP €0 REDUCED, PASKEN|ER RATES TO Vic \ toria, B atle, Tacoma, Porc Townsein. and other Pugd *8.00 FiRST CLASS $4.00 KCOND CLASS (Incinding Berth aud Meals). Steamers sail from Broadway Do ATILLA K9 A M— . Fr.day. June 25 TEBLA. .. Wednesdsy, June 3) A0 wonday, July & TICKET OFFICK -4 New Montgomery stroe:. UDALL PERKINS & CO. General Agenis THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-street Whart, at10 a. . FARE {23 First;ctass Including .50 2d-class fberth & mess SCHEOULE UF BAILING! Columbia June 2, 12,22, July 3 State of California..... June 7. 17. 27, Juiy 7 Through tckets and through basgage to ail fastern poluts Kates and iolders upou spplicas [y F.F. CONNOR, 63 GOODALL PERKINS & CO. Superintendeats & S, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU _only. Tuesday, July 13, at 2 P =pecial party rats The 5. ~. MOANA sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND- for SYDNEY. Thursday, July 22, 3'p. u. Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.. and CAPETOWN South Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents. 114 Montgomery st. Freight office, 27 Marke? streel, San Francisco. FOR U. . NAVI-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER *“MONTICELLO, Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat...... & 91454 x. and 8:15 2 (9 P2 eX. Thrs) oS R S 0'A. M. and 8 r Bandays. Landing and offices, Mission Dock, Yierd. Telepnone Green 381 FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ QTEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER I DAILY S (Sindays ‘excepted ai10 a 3. Aiviso dail s (Baturday excepted) 4t 7 P. M. Freight and Passenger. Fare between San Franciscy and Alviso, 50c; 1o San Jose 7bc.. Clay su. Plerl 20 W. senca Ci Sun Josa. THE | WEEKLY CALL It Publishes the Cream of the News of the Week and MANY ATTRACTIVE AND ORIGINAL FEATURES. 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