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the lumbér reported to-day minimum, 5 hours. - end; hour; tem course of some & general way it m. gle exception of sugar, came. to a even recedéd, while thé lower-priced stocks, flrond and industrial lists, were | el more: commensurate “‘with the by the leaders. : The cept Burlington, -all' closed :lawer both in the r lifted to a le high level attained ‘effect of . rewakening intere: | refunding und. reorganizing projects which ar. The low-priced sccurities, cspeclally those of reorganized railroad.companles, were taken up in a vigorous way -4nd very generally :ad- -vanced. Union Pacific. preferred .led in this very. heavily bought all day, net gain of 1%.. The interna- fonal stocks suffered’ from_selling for London unt, ‘being. apparently. impressed. with | Spanish reports of the-naval engagement at The local traction stocks® radfated r occupied - a of ‘actlyity and i ‘class a closing with Eantiago. Reading preferred. ©eisco second preferred, Bouthern. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1898 COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY. Silver continues to advance. Wheat and Barley dull. Fome changes. in Corn. Oats and Rye unchinged Ol Hay weak Beans generally lower. Feedstufls weak. Potatoes and Onions easy. Vegetables about the: same. Butter weak. E Apricots firmer. Currants lowe: Dried fruits- uncha Poultry in fair sup No change in Provisions: Meats as before. Lumber very dull. trawberries higher. ged. BANK OF ENGLAND RATE. The Bank of England yesterday rediiced’ its er cent, showing | glish money ' market. PRALIAN GOLD. » from y & 9 since last. August. THE LUMBER TRADE. ade: “Fearfully few to -l 1ders still cc itirel 1e can tell. There rep. winter only O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rarn® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS s T X PLANATIC Th arrow at station h i, i€ any sited sriow fni indredt re, or ssure " or dotted to. €20th Meridian—Pacific’ Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 2, 5 p. m. The following - maximum temperatures are from Weather Bureau stations THER The pressire has fouir. ho extr over ‘the Pa lifornta, . Ox Rain has fallen over Ore vada and Utah. A maximum wind velocity ‘of 26° miles per hour. from the northwest is reported at reka Reports are missing from many of the north- ern stations to-night. sts made at San’ Francisco for - thirty For it forni; rior; fresh rn. California—Fair Fri ght; -June 3, portion: San T Special re p. m.—Clear; w! ure, x < 5t ALEXAND McADIE, Local EASTERN _MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. stock -day " were-much Thixed-and at times flicting as to. fiake any. general view o ng and difficult. - It ‘is fair- to-| state, however, that in spite of the reactionary stocks - the. undertone of ' the market was very firm and even strong: aders of t priced L nge: than last night. Burlington was ‘sustained by rumors af approaching actfon toward refunding ome of i st-bearirig bonds. The very rates for. money had.:the' were abandoned at-the outbreak of the w gome degree of depression. leading place, bothr. in point uga; strength, _ s : erday's activity ih. bonds. was not- fully. ained, but prices’ advanced mare gener- ¢ than in the stock market. . Total sales, 000, s & rise of % per cent over ‘the -last sale, Total sales of stocks. to-day were 431,300 ghares. including: Atchison preferred, 11,080: C. and O.. 3530: Burlihgton. 23 Fastern illinofs, - $602; Louisville 2nd Nashvill Missouri Paci! ew York Central, 33 .720:_#lo. prefesred; 21,85 " 20,300; St. Louis and San rred, 14,81 do pref cific preferred, 850; Chicago ‘an | Baltimoré & «Centra]" Pacific | Ches & -Ohio. s and Cheese unchanged. hi” & Alton hi B & O Chi & E 11, 3 fcCcC&st : Do prefd Do prefd . Wheel & L I Del & Hudscul | Del L & W | Deni & R |Filinots “Central . This makes he Pacific. Coast Wood and Iron says of is the ory ibermen, and the search. for arders ht. The stignation ues with but little redwood mills are whils otheérs cargo price | uced $1, - but N'Y Chi- &S L. 13 ISilver Certificates Do 1st prefd ..., € |Stand R & T. Do- 2d-pretd Sugar ... Nor ‘West ; Do prefd No Amer Co T C & Iron | No Pacific . U_S Leather . Do prefd . Do prefd | ontario & W 15%|U_S Rubber price, and [ Or R & Na ime’ puzzles | JF BHOFE and’ south— and | ssed. while ty situ- toward our rcles 15 more 4. The top fig- aum. temperature st ‘twelve. hours nnect points of equa equal s high mpanied W pres- 4 accompanted usually When and low north': Jbable: bars of {8 4m- vicinity -of falling " to the Call- ather mey be- expactad ther in_ winter. - Ths nditions - will* produce an. DITIONS AND GENERAL aly. during the fic slope; athern portion,” where erature has fallen decidediy. over and Wyoming. - 1t has risen | n and Nevada. on, Northern Ne- ; warmer in extreme northerly portion;. fresh northerly winds sna—Cloudy Friday; colder -in northern isco and . vicinity—Fair Friday; fresh westerly rt from Mount Tamalpals, ' taken orecast Offictal: . June 2.—The tendencies in- the 7. be stated that the high- > .market,. with. the in- ait and in-a number of Tnited States ad¥anrced %, the new registered s % and do coupon 1 point in the bid .price. There was a sale of- the new: coupon at 1234, 9; Chicago and Erie preférred, @12 $505; “Manhattan; 9760 Reading,’ 8060 560; St. Paul; 28738, : Unfon Pa: £3.315; American - Tobacco, 13.- | A Great Western. 623; People's Gas, 17,652; Laclede Gas, 3545; Lead, 9915; Pa~ | cific Mail; 4050; American Sugar, 32,765; Leather | preferred, 3%0.° 5 CLOSING STOCKS. 1% St P & O-M T 32%| Do ored 1W%{St P M & 8 [So Pacific 2% [So Railway prity 22 Atchison Do prefd . Canada Pacific: . Canada Southern. Do.prefd .. 2 Express Companes. Adams Ex . American EX 4|United States Wells Fargo . Miscellaneous— A~ Cot Oil 4{ Do prefd Amn Spirits . Do prefd Do prefd Erie (new) . Do 1st prefd. Fort Wayne Gt Nor prefd Hocking Vallev Lake Erie & W Do prefd . Am Tobacco - | Lake Shore Do prefd | Louis & Nash.. |People’s Gas . Manhattan L {Cons Gas Com_Cable Co. Col F & Iron Do prefd Met St Ry Mich Cent ... Minn & St L D _1st -prefd. Laclede Gas Lead ... Do. prefd Nat_Lin Oil or Imp Co Pacific Mall . Pullman Pal . Do prefd Chi_Ind &I Do prefd: . J Central Y Central 5% | Do prefd 30 | West Unlon 188 Ica s w 19%] Do pretd t L& S W. Do prefd R G W.. Or Short Line. Reading . Do 1st prefd. Rock Island St_Louis & S F. Do 1st prefd. Do prefd 64 Do 2d- prefd. Chi G W 4% | St_Paul Haw Com Co 2 Do pretd CLOSING. BONDS. T S new 4s reg. N-J C be., m Do coup No Pac 1sta. 116% Do 3s . 611, Do -4s NYC Nor & W 6s.. Northwstrn con: Do deb s . 0 Nav lsts 210 Nav 4s : Ala class A Lo B Atchison s Doiad] 4s Can So 2ds.. Chi Term C & Ohtn CH&D & D & RG 1sts D&RGis East Ténn -1st Erle Gén 4s F W& D jsts tr. Gen Ele¢ B5......, tr . 65 of |§ 8 |Reading 4s . 12 IR G W lsts. St'L & I M C StL & S F-G fs 2/St P Con... St P C & Plsts. Do 5s So Ry 58 nd R & T Gs. G H & S A 6 Tenn new set Do 2ds T & P L G lsts. H&TC Re 2ds . Do con fs n_Pacific Towa C U PD& G lsts | Wab 1st Do 2ds .... Y Shore 4s. Centurles Do ceferred 7 P prefd Do 4s . w2 | ING STOCKS. 15| Ontario 12 [Ophir Plymouth . Quicksilver . Do prefd b r SierraNevada Homestake tandard Iron Silver “nion Con Mexican .. 15| Yellow Jacket . BOSTON. June 2.—Atchison. 12%; Bell Tel Chilcago, ' Burlington and Quinc LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, June markets here were I active. to-day, but of a firm -tone, . The reduction of 214@3- per cent In | the discount rate of. the Bank of England had little effect on the general miarkéts. The tim- idity of vperators was in evidence by a small rush ‘to- reaize this ‘morning, simpiy because-| New: York prices were a little easier. New York, however,” absorbed all the stock. offerad | and prices-closed strong ‘at the best. The New York buying of bonds was again phenomendily | tlarge, the run being chiefly on Atchison, Unlon Pacific and Northern Pacific preferred. There. was a further sharp risé in Brazils, exchange | being at 714. Spanish 4's_were bettér. The Spanish gold.. premium is ‘87 and the position of the Bank | of Spain {8 believed to be desperate. Span- | ish orders. for silver are very heavy. ‘It is believad- that.the operation is financed by Paris bankers. Money 18 very cheap and ‘more than £2,000,000 in- Japanese money is. to be released to-morrow. 'Gold 1s.in demand 4t Tis 10%d for Ruséla. CLOSE. Canadian Pacific,’ §7%; Grand . Trunk, 9%; bar silver firm, 27%4d per ounce; money, 1%@ | 1% per cent. MADRID, Jun# at 61.50. Gold was quoted at 82.50. NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. W YORK, June 2—FLOUR —. Recelpts, 2,365 barrels; exports, 146 barrels. " Inactive and weaker. ¥ WHEAT—Receipts, 340,400 bushels; ‘exports, £4,590 bushels. Spot steady; No. 2 red, $Tic f..0. b. ‘affoat September 1 to 5. Optjons opened very weak and experienced. the pronounced .de- cling on July under liquidation’ and -weak | cables. Active covering: later ensued with. a fiaal sharp bulge which laft July. 2ic net lower and Gther morfths unchanged' to %c. net higher. No. 2 red- July, $3@9%c, elosed 97%c. v HOPS—Steady. % WOOL—Quiet. METALS-The market -for Métals: developed } an easier tome-in several departments to-day, more_espectilly Lead and Tin, which recently | have shown ‘strength.. At the’close: PIGIRON—Warrants were unchanged at §6 75 bid and $6 85 asked: LAKE COPPER—Unchanged, with' $i1% bid | and-$12.10 agked. . TIN—Easier, with $14 8 bid and $14 8 asked. SPELTER—Unchanged, with $43) bid and $4 40" nsked 5 LEAD—Ashade easler, with-$3 77% bid and $3 5215 asked: The firm fixing the settling price for miners and smelters quotes Lead at $3 6 COFF Options closed * steady -and _un changed to 10 points nmet higher. Sales, .77 | bags, ling -July,:$5-80. * Spot CoffeeRio, qule . 7.involce, 6%c; Na. 7 jobbing; 6%c. Mild- Cordova, Slaiiskc: SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair_ refining, 3%c; cen: trifugal,. 96 test, 4 5-16c. - Refined—Firm. E tern - creamery, - 13%@16%c; Elgins, 165c; eceipts, 12,60 packages. Kirm; , 10%@10%c. ; DRIED FRUIT. NEW YORK, June " 2—California’ Dried Fruits—Steady. g EVAPORATED APPLES. v, 9@ e —Common, . §@8c; diied prime, 9%c} —Unpeeied, 5@dc;: peeled; 12@l6c. CGHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Juhe 2.—Everything in the way of news in wheat seemed to be bearish to-day at’ the start and ‘the sentiment was In full accord with the ‘news. Liverpool ° cables showed 944 decline for July and 2%d in Sep- tember. " ‘In ‘addition there was a report from New York that foreigmers were sellifig at the eeaboard,. the continied promise of a. big wheat .yield and indications of an early har- vest in-the South.and Southwest, All this created a ‘weak sentiment, resulting in active liquidation, short selling and sales on stop-loss orders, which led to paitial demoralization. July, which closed at §1%@92c yesterday, sold down..to %7c, and September declined 1ic. However, there were shorts galore, -and every | Gne had profit on their previous sales and saw | fit_to take it Buying of that sort and against | weekly puts turned .the market firm. Leiter | brokers gave occasional support to July when it -feeded it. The shorts in September gave that .option the support that it stood in need of every time it got under Sic. July closed at 91%@92¢. .September closed ¥@ic higher at T9¢. & Weakness -in_corn .early was due to the heaviness ‘of wheat. There was quite general buying later .and the market became strong. -July closed %c higher. After a weak opening oats rallied with corn, clesing unchanged. Tt looked at the start as if every broker in | thé provision pit had.orders to sell pork. Prices suffered a_severe decline. Pork is 30c and ribs "5c_lower and lard unchanged. The Jeading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat, No; 2— * 105 100 105 109 59 2 87 July gt cember . 7 e ko . PCorn, No. - ; s 2 oy 8315 32 -3y CuN By uy 24% 2% 2% 21y ilmq 10 92% 10 123 10 0% 10 10 T+ Lard, per 100 Ibs— z e 6 00 o 58 oo Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— . .572% 580 L5820 5% Cash quotations were as follows: Flour dull and weak; No. 2 spring wheat, $1 wheat, 95¢@$1 05; No. 2 red, e No. 2 oats, 35%c; No. 2 3 white, 28G2%c; No. 2 rve, 39@45c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 22; prime timothy seed, §2 80@2 85; mess rk,” per bbl, §10 80@10 85: lard, per 100 lbs, 05@6 0Tiz; short ribs sides (loose), $5 656 dry salted- shoulders clear sides . (boxed), tillers’ finished goods, per gal, oo 33 e | | | @1 05; No. 3 sprin; $5@5 2 short Oats, bushels. ©On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady; creameries, 1 1l@idc. - Eggs, firm; fresh, 9%c. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Kansas City Tidewater— Philadelphia New Orleans PARIS FUTURES. £ June. Sept.-Dec. 239 | 1 75 per box for N 1% | Closing LIVERPOOL WIiEAT FUTURES. TOCK MARKET. CATTLE—Were slow and | ed beef steers, 5@5 35; Western fed steers, cows and | Ib: sliced 'desiccated, 16 |'13¢; Onlons, 60c; Carrots, old, 1ic; EASTERN LIV CHICAGO, June 2. | $4@4 %0: shippers, stockers and feeders HOGS—Were 10@lic lower. light, §3 25@4 20; pigs, EP—Were active at the recent advance: clipped lambs, $¢ 750 “spring’ lambs, wooled.' lambs, ecelpts—Cattle, 11,500; Hogs, 26,000; Sheep, KANSAS CITY. S § CITY, June 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, Texas steers, $3 90@4 60; Tex: and heifers, $2@4 75; 25: bulls, $3 10@4 20. Market 5@loc lower. heavies, $4 05@ steers, $4@4 S5; cows, §3 50@4; n Bulk of sales, $3 9034 15; 3 packers and mixed, $3 75@410; yorkers, " Receipts, 2000. Market, firm. Lambs, 2. —CATTLE—Receipts. 1700, tive beef steers, Westerns, $3 @4 40; cows and heifers, $3 50@ | 30; stockers and feeders, 15; light, $405 bulk.of sales, SHEEP-—Receipts, to choice natives, arket strong. Fair | 4o Westerns, $3 70 DENVER, June 2.CATTLE—Receipts, 280, Market firm. Beef steers, $3 50@4 674; cows, $3 freight” paid, $4@4 70; bulls, . stags, 400. Market, 5c lower. Light 1p; mixed, $4 10@4 15; heavy, SHEEP—Recelpts, none. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, June 2—The Earl Fruit Com- Market unchanged. | The Evening Post's.| London financial - cablegram says: * The stock Black Fagle, | $1.06: Governor | Two cars sold | Anne, $140@1 90, average $1 67: Wood, §5c@$1 10, average Tée. PHILADELPHIA, Wood, A0c@$1 I Centennial. $0c. June 2.—Cherrles—Black | average S8ic; average Sc; Purity, One car sold. . June 2 —Cherries—Bigareau, $130; Royal- Arne, $1 35; Black Tartarian, $c@$1 10. One car sold. > June 2.—Consols, 27%; French rentes, 102f 92%c. LIVERPOOL, standard California wheat, buyers ard seilers apart English coun- weak; French country markets, weak: flour In Paris, Import into United Kingdom for week, 1 124,000 barrels flour; 230,000 grs. wheat. €OTTON—Uplands, 3 19-32. ° - NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. 51s 6d; cargoes off try markets, wheat in Paris. Spanish 4's closed to-day | E PORTLAND, Or., June 2.—The local ‘wheat Quotations are strictly nominal, there being few actual transactions. Valley and Blue Stem, 83c per bushel. Flour is 10c lower. & WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash., Juné 2—Wheat, dull; Blue | stem, s3a84c. CASH IN THE TREASURY. market - remains dull. WASHINGTON, ‘June:2.—To-day’s statement reasury shows: Avail- of the condition of the h balance, $19,274,09; gold reserve, SILVER MARKET. NEW YORK, June 2.—The silver market was active and strong, the demand being attributed Sales were made at 59%c for bar | €oftshell, §1@5c for paper-shell: a price which has n since last October. _ COTTON MARKET. ot been. equaled | 3 | cans, 6%4@Sc; Filberts, 9%@10c; Brazil Nuts, | 8@ic’ per ;' Cocoanuts, $4 20@5 per 100. NEW ORLEANS, June 2.—COTTON—Quiet, PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, Or., June 2.—Exchanges, 1005 balances, $44,69. LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE AND. BULLION. "TTER—Receipts, 5600 - -packages. Firm; | = Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Exchange, 60 d Sterling Cables ... New York Exchang . New York. Exchange, telegraphic.. Fine Silver, -per ounce Mexican Dollars_ . WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. ; 10Rg@iRe 5 - Rt ey FE WHEAT—Is purely nominal at unchanged The shippers are still-out of the market, and the millers are not buying much local stock. - Z Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1.30@1 55 per cth. oerpark, 10@12c.: '$142%@1 45; milling, CALL BOARD SALES. session—0:15 16,000 ctls, §1 39%: 2000, $1 39%. Second session—Decembe 12,000, $1°39%; 4000, $1 39% 0'clock—December-— 2000, $1 89%; 4000, session—December-—10,000 ctis, $1 41; §000, $1 40%; 18,000, $1 40%; 38,000, ion—December—6000 ctls, $1 415; 20,000, §$1 417: 6000, $1 42; %000, $1 423 14,000, $1 42%; Afternoon sess| 14,000, §1 4233 - 22,000, 2 RARLEY—Trade is dull at unchanged prices. 14@1 2% Brewing, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. session—9:15 _o'clock — December- 4000 ctls, $1 15%; 8000, §1 15%; 5000, $1 16%; 6000, Tiecember—2000 ctls, $1 14%; Second _session— 2000, $1 15%. Regular morning sesslon—December—2000 ctls, $116% ; 6000, §1 16%. session—December — 12,000 : 2000, $1 174 OATSThere is nothing new to report. . Fancy Feed, $140 per ctl: good to_choice, common, $1 30G1 32%; Surprise, §1 82%@1 85; CORN-Large vellow is firmer, The market is slow. Small round yellow, $125 per ctl; large yel- low, $1 10@1 12!5: white, $1 05@1 07} per ctl. RYE—$1 3@1 37% per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$1 75@1 85 per ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Family extras, $550@5 60; bakers' extras, $ 25@5 3 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- usual discount to the trate: Flour, * : Rye Flour, 100; B s iab: Cortimeal, $80; Gira. crenon. Cornmeal, §3 25 Oatmeal, $4: Oat Groats, $1 Hominy, §3 25@3 50: Buckwheat Flour Cracked Wheat, 3 7: Wheat Flour, $3 %: Rolled Oats (barrels), $5 80 @ 2; in sacks, $5 6)@5; Pearl Barley. '$4. Split Peas $ 25; Green Peas, $4 50 per 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. & 014 Hav is weak and some desarivtions sbow Farina, $4 75 and Fine Crushed, 7c; Powdered, Granulated, 57%c; Confectioners’ A, 5%c; Mag- nolia A, Hlsc; Extra C.afific: Golden C, 5Yc; Candy Granulated, 6c; i Ib; half-barrels e more than barrels, and boxes o more. a further decline. There is not much new com- ing in. Bran and Middlings are weak. BRAN-—$U4 50@15 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$20 50@22 50 per. ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $26@27 per eal at the mill, $31@31 50; job- fin, s20m 6 mg;;:oumt Cake. xz«@]fi:ngz- tons eal, ; Cornmeal, ; Cracked Corn, sz Por to% HAY—(Ex-car in round lots)—Wheat, $21@ ton: Oileake bing, $32@32 5 24; Wheat and Oaf 22: Oat, $17@19: Datiey: comrrentat Rirneat, 21@2 compressed Oat, $I6@18; Alfalfa, $12@12 50; Clover. nominal: Timothy, $16@11. NEW HAY—Wheat, wire-bound, $17 5020 volunteer wild Oat. ——: Clover and Oat. — Barle: i Island Barley, $12@14; Alfalfa, $12a13 5 STRAW—60@9c per bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Beans ' show some changes, mostly In the Qirection of weaker prices. The market is very dull at the moment. S BEANS—Bayos, $2 90@3; Small Whites, $195 @2 05; Large Whites, §1 75@1 9; Pinks, $2 60@ 2 Reds, 32 75@2'%0; Blackeve, 33 26@3 40: Butters, $175@1 90; Limas, $2 9@3; Pea, $19 @2 05; Red Kidneys, §2 65@2 75 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 25@2 50 per ctl; Yellow Mustard, $3 15g3 2: Flax, $2 25; Canary Seed, 2% @2%c per 1b; Alfalfa, 3@6c: Rape, 24@ Bushels. | 2%c: Memp, 2%@3c: Timothy, s@s%e. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 75@2; Green, $1 90@ 2 2 per ctl. = POTATOES, ONIONS A ND VEGETABLES. Los Angeles Egg Plant, 12%c per Ib; Green 3,262 | Peppers, 15@18c; Tomatoes, $2@2 50 per box. Potatoes and Onions continue to decline. Cu- | cumbers are slow at a further depreciation. The other “descriptions remain as before, ex- cept Rhubarb, which e higher. The Australian steamer brought up & small consignment of Onions, POTATOES—River Reds, 35@45c: River Bur- banks, 40@50c per sack; Oregon Burbanks, 40@ 60c; Petaluma Burbanks, 5'@60c per sack: new Potatoes, %@lkc per Ib In sacks and T0@H n boxes. ONTONS—Australfan jabbing at $4@4 50; new, 50@60c_per ctl.. VEGETABLES—Receipts were 351 boxes As- paragug, 5 boxes Rhubarb, 321 sacks Peas and 41 facks Beans, Asparagus, $2G2 25 for extra large: $150@ .1, 50c@$1 25 for small; Rhu- barb, #0@Tic per box for small to good and 85c@$1 for extra choice; Green Peas, Toc@$l 23 per sack: Garden Peas, 2c_per 1Ib: String Beans, 6@10c; Wax Beans, 7@Sc; Horse Beans, 40@50c per sack: Summer Squash, $1@125 per box; Dried Peppers, ‘6@7ic per Ib; Dried Okra 1213c; Cabbage, 50@60c per ctl: Carrots, 30@50c per sack:. Marvsville Cucumbers, 50@Tsc per box; Mexican Tomatoes, — per box; Garlic, 5c_per Ib. EVAPORATED VEGETABLES— Potatoes, sliced, raw, 12c per 1b in lots of 25 c; granulated raw, new, 18ci Turnips, Cabbage, 30c: Sweet Potatoes, 30c 2c; String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, G0c. POULTRY AND GAME. The demand and supply about balance and | prices remain unchanged. The market is still | bare of Eastern. % POULTRY-—Live Turkeys, 11@12%c for Gob- blers and 11@12ic for Hens: Geese, per pair, $1: Goslings, $1@" . $3a3 o old and $3@4 50 for_youns; Hens, Roos- ters, young, $7@9; Roosters, oid, $3 75@4; Fry- ers, $5@6; - Brollers, $4@5 for large, $2@5 50 for small; Pigeons $125@150 per dozen for young and $1 for oid. GAME—Nominal. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter is weak at the decline. Eggs and Cheese are unchanged. BUTTER— jgoreamery—Fancy creameries, 19; seconds, . Dairy—Cholce to fancy, 16%@17%c; common grades, 15@16c_per Ib. Eastern —Btter—Imitation creamery, 16@ 16%c; ladle-packed, 15@16c per Ib; Eigin, 17 | @ise! CHEESE-Cholce mild_new, So; old, %@ | 8§%c; Cream Cheddar, 10@1lc; Young America, 10@1ic; Eastern, 12@i3c. EGGS-—Ranch’ Eggs, 14@16c_per dozen; store Fegs, 10%@Mc; Eastern, 144@l5c; Duck Eges, DECIPUOUS "AND CITRUS FRUITS. Receipts of Apricots are falling off ‘and they are dofrig better in consequence. Peaches are steady. Plums -sell about’the same. ~Apples are’ in light receipt. Strawberries are firm at the good prices. The auction berries brought $3@3 60 -per ' chest. Currants are lower and - weak. Citrus fruits remain about the same. | * DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Receipts were 332 chests of Strawberries and 4250 boxes of Cherries and 410 boxes Apricots. Strawberries, $3@4 per chest ‘for large and $4 507 for small berries in basket, and — for_loose. White Cherries, 25@35¢c per box: black, 30@30c; Roval Aunes, 5@60c: loose Cherries, i@2c for white and 25@4c 1b for black: Biacknertice, $U5a1 50 o o - ackberties, o dr;l‘"n @ per’ crate and per ums, G0@7c per crate and 50@7c per box: Cherry Plums, 55@40c per drawer, and S0 onc per box. : - Apricots, 50@80c per box for Pringles and Toc@$l per box for Royals. Peaches, 171 50 per box. Gooseberries, 1@lc per 1b for common and 4@ic_for English. Newcastle Raspherries, §1 25 per crate; Near- by Raspberries, $5@12 per chest. Apples. 0cGS1 50 per box, new Apples, 40G60c CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $2 50§38 25; Seedlings, 75c@81 25; Lemons, 50c@$1 for -com. mon and $1 %5@2 for good “fo cholce; Mexi- can Limes, California” _Lim small _boxes, bunch: Pineapple $3@4 per dozen. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. There Is nothing new to report. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 4%@ Sc for 40-50's, 4, @4l for 50-60's, 3%@4c for | 60-70's, 33@3%c for 70-80's, 2%@3c for 80-80's, 2% @2%c for %0-100's; Peaches, 3@5c; fancy, 5%@.| 4c; Apricots, 5@6%c for Royals | and 7@sc for good to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- | 6c; peeled, 10@ rated Apples, T%@Sc; sun-dried, 4%@5« Figs in sacks, 2@2%c; pitted and 14@lc for unpitted; bieached Plums, 5@3%c; Nectarines, 4@5c for prime to fancy; Pears, 2%@4lsc for quarters and 3@5¥%c for halves, according to color, etc. Black RAISINS—13@2c for two-crown, 3¢ for three- | crown, 3% for four-crown, 4%c for Seedless Sultanns, 2c for Seedless Muscatels and $1@ | 110 for London layers; dried Grapes, 2igc. NUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at 'Sc per Ib; Walnuts, 3@4c for hardshell and 4@6c (or soft- | shell; Almonds, 2@ic for hardshell, 6@7c for | Pearuts, 40 | 5%c for Eastern and 4izc for California; Pe- HONEY—Comb, $@l0c for bright and 6@7c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5%@ 6c; light amber extracted, 4%@3%c per ! BEESWAX—24G2c per . PROVISION CURED MEATS—Bacon, S per I for heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10c for light, 1lc for extra.light and 12@12%c for sugar cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@lic; Cal fornia Hams, 9%@10c; Mess Beef, $10°50 per bbl; extra Mess Beef, §11; Family. Beef, $12; Salt Pork, $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, $15@17 50; mess, 315; Smoked ‘Beef, 12G12%c per © LARD—Eastern, tierces quoted at 6c per I for compound and $ic for -pure; palls, 9%c; California tierces, 5%c per b for compound and Tisc for pure; half barrels, T%c; 10- tins, §iic; 5. tins, $%e. . 8%@T%e; packages, COTTOLENE Trerees less than 300 Ms—1-Th pails, 60 in a case, 9ic; 3-1b pails, 20°'in a case, $%c; 5-1b pails, 12 In a case, 8ec; 10-1b palls, 6 in a case, $%c: 50-Tb tins, 1-0r 2 in a case, Tfc; wooden buckets, 20 s net, Stic; fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, Thc; half barrels; about 110 Ibs, T%c per Ib. 5 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | about 1c under the quotations. Heavy salted steers, 10@10%c; medium, - 9@9%¢c; light, 3 Cowhides, 9@9c: Stags, 6¢; salted Kip, 9%c: Calf, 10c; dry Hides, 16%ec; culls and brands, dry Kip and Veal, 15@16c; dry Calf, culls, 16G17c; Goatskins, 20@3Tkc eac! Kids, 5@l0c; Deerskins, good summer, 23@3lc per 1b; medium, 20c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 20@3lc each; short "wool, 40@70c each; medium, @%0c; long wool, $0c@s1 30 each. Horsehides, salf. $2G2 50 for large. and $150@2 for small: Coits, 25@50c; Horsehides, dry, §150G2 for large and $1@150 for small; Colts, 25@30c. : TALLOW—No. 1 'rendered, 3@itc per Ib; No. 2. 2@2%c; refined, 4%@i%c; Grease, 2c. WOOL—Fall_clip, San"Joaquin, detective, 7@ 2¢; Southern Mountain, 9@lle; free Northern, Td01se. HOPS—1897. crop, 9@12%c per . SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, fc; choice, 6%c: second quality, 5tic; third quality, 4@sc_per 1. VEAL—Large, 4@5c; smiall, 6@7c per . mMUTTOX\'—WemrH. T14@Sc; Ewes, T@T%c per LAMB—Spring, $@stc per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, %c for large, 45@itc for medium and 3%@4c for small; stock Hogs, 2@3c; dressed Hogs, 5%@6%c. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July, 5%@ 5%c; Wool Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $4 5. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington, $8; Southfleld Wellington, $7 50; Seat- tle, $6; Bryant, Coos Bay, $: Wallsend, §7 Cumberland, $10 25 in bulk and $11 50 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite E $14; Can-. nel, $10 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gate, 7 " Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 {n sac) SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, terms net cns‘h: Cube, -h':d $%c; Dry fornfa A, 5%c per RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. For Thursday, June 2. _ 4,3401Chicory, bbls 1,900| Leather, rolls 140, Wine, gals Wool, bales .. Flour, qr sks Wheat, ctls Barley, ctls Cheese. ctls Onions, ‘sks Tallow, ctls 62 Lumber, ft 8% Eggs, doz . 314! Quicksilver, ‘WASHINGTON. 34| Oats, ctls . Middiings, sks .. Flour, qr sks Barley, ctls 90| Oats, ctls .. Hay, tons ... AUSTRALIA. —_———— THE STOCK MARKET. Stocks were uninteresting all around yester- Sierra Nevada was a few cents better, owing to improvement in the company's affairs, and Hawaiian Commercial sold up’ to $22. Deadwood Terra Mining Company of South Dakota recently paid a dividend at the rate of 15 cents per share. The Tamarack Copper Mining Company of Michigan has declared a semi-annual dividend of $4 per share, amounting. to $200,000, payable June 3, and making $5,439,000 to date. The Grand Central Mining Company of Utah will declare its first dividend, at the rate of 10 cents per share, amounting to 325,000, on June 7, payable June 10," and will place $20,000 in the reserve fund. In the Savage Mining Company’s ground on the Comstock lode, on the 130-foot level, the main west drift has been cleaned out and re- paired a distance of 12 feet; total length, Brunswick lode—The 500 level station has been completed. The joint north drift on the Sutro tunnel level has been cleaned out and | repaired a distance of 2 feet; total length, 67 | The Lillie Mining Company of Colorado paid a dividend of 1 cent per share, amounting. to, $10,000, on June 1. The Victor Gold Mining Company of Colo- rado’ paid a dividend of 10 cents per share, amounting to $20,000, on June 1. The Big Six Mining Company of Colorado paid a dividend of 3 a cent per saare, amount- ing to $200, on May 2. The Mayflower Gravel Mining Company of Placer County has levied an assessment of & cents per share, delinquent July 2. i The North Gould & Curry assessment of 10 cents per share will be delinguent in the boards The Alaska Packers' Association has.declared a regular monthly .dividend of T cents share, payable June 13 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, June 2—2 p. m. U S Bonds— 4s quar coup.. 111 112 4e quar reg. 4s quar new...123 Miscellaneous— Cal-st Cab 5s.114% — C C Wat 3s. Dup-st ex c. EL & P 6s. F & C! Ry 8s.113 Geary-st R 5. — HC& S 5%s..100 L A L Co 6s. — Oakland Gas.. Pac Gas ITmp SF G & E. Firem’'s Fund.1ss ‘Bank Stocks— Bank of Cal Mer Exchange 10 Nev Nat B.. SavingsiEankes) | the day, Security S B Unlon T _Co. 90 Street Raflfpad— P & Cl Ry 6s. Powell-st is | refere |Giant Con Co. 45 Migcelianeous— |Al Pac Assn Water Stocks— Contia Costa. Oceanic S Co. Pac A F L. Pac Bot Co. Par -Paint- Co. L3 Spring Valley.100 Gas & Electric— Cent Saslight. 105 Mutual El Co ‘Morning Sessfon. 20 Bank of California. 5 .Giant Powder Con 30 Hutchinson S P-Co, 0 Market-street Railway 8 Hawailan Commercial & 245 Oceantc Steamship Co. 120 Spring Valley Water - 5 Pacific Gas Imp 10 S F Gas & Electric O Afternoon Sessfon, 10 California Safe Deposit. 8 Hawaiian Commercial & Suga: , in| Bananas, $125G2 per 5 Oakland .Gas . 100 Oceanic Steamship Ci $4000 Omnibus Cable Bond: _ 22 Spring Valley Wi £6000 Spring Valley 4s Boti 52000 S P of A Bonds. I , 4%2@4 | onppited: Chisaciioy | 10 Pacific Coast Borax INVESTMENT BOARD. Morning Session. Glant Powder, s 5. MINING STOCKS. Following were the sale: cisco Stock Board vesterda: Morning Session. in: the San Fran- 100 Challenge . 100 Con Cal & 200 Gonld & Curry. Afternoon’ Session.. 27/400 Potost 15 200 Savage . 3 800 Sterra Nevada.. 100 Best & Belcher. 100 Con Cal & Va 100 Crown Point . Following were the sall Board yesterday: Morning Session. es: 15 the Pacific Stock 200 Caledonia . 500 Challenge 700 Overman . 500 Con Cal & Va. 2 300 500 S B & M. 490 Sjerra Nevada... 200 Confidence £00 Crown . Point . 600 Gould: & Curry ey 100 Standard, . 300 Union Con { 700 Beat & Belcher. 100 Caledonia. . 200 Overman . 100 Con Cal & Vi 800 Crown Point 300 Sierra. Nevada.. - 300 Unifon Con ... 200 Hale & Norers. 400 Yellow Jacket. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, June 2 p. m Seg ‘Belcher . Con Imperial . Crown Point . Con New York. Eureka Con ... Gould & Curry. Hale & Norers, Sterra Nevada. . Silver Hill ... DRINKING IN FRANCE. The income received by the State last year in France from wine, beer, cider and spirits shows the amount consumed and indicates the drinking habits of the different parts ‘of the country. the total consumption has increased, beer seems to be gaining on wine, and The southern depart- ments and the wine-growing districts still favor the national drink. ault 277 liters of wine are drunk by each inhabitant every year. comes next with 210 liters. In some of the northern departments, on the oth {.xugg, ;vlne is lat a discount. ord the annual consumption of beer 252 liters a head, and the nej, . 4departments follow some spirits on beer. The Gironde way behind. | In ten-southern departments beer is a quantite negligeable. . Generally speak- ing, the .beer drinking departments’ in the riorth are also. at the top of the list for spirits. Fach Parisian. drinks' 202 liters of wine and seven liters of spirits annually. Cider drinking is going out of fashion. The average consumption per head for the whole population is: ‘Wine 89_liters; beer 24 liters. cider.14 liters and spirits 4 liters. Spirits bring the most revenue—5 shillings 8 pence | per head, -as compared with 3 shillings 2 pence per head for wine, 6.pénce per | Head for beer and 3 pénce per head.for cider. The growing consumption of NEWPORT_Arrived June 2—St River; hence May 30. : 8 PORT BLAKELEY -Arrived May 2-Schi"Ex- isior, hence May 19. 3 CSEATTLE - Arrived June 1—Stmr Valencta, from Orca, June 2—Stmr Brixam, from Hooper Bay; schr W S Phelps_from Orca. Sailed June 2—Stmr South Coast, for Dyea; Occidental, for San Francisco. ORI A Arrived ~ June. I—-Stmr. State of California, hence May 30; Br ship Glenard, ho May 21. B “Satled June I—Stmr State of California; for San Franciseo. BUBEKA— Arrived June 2—Stmr Orlzaba, hence June 1. Safled June i—Stmr Tulton, for San Fran- cisco. TACOMA—Arrived June 1—Stmr City of Beat- tle, from Skaguay. Sailed June 1—Stmr Senator, for San Fran- strong spirits and the drunkenness | cisco: stmr Cottage City, for Dyea. which follows:have led the Government to lower the duty on wine and increase | the charge -on alcoholic. liquors.—St. James Gazette. THE CALL CALENDAR. New Moo, First Quarcer. June 26. | NOTICE. TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office, located in the. Merchants’ Kxchange,. 1s maintained in San Francisco for the benefit ot mariners ‘without regard ‘to nationality - and free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sail- ing directions of the world are kept on hand for comparison and -reference, and the latest |.information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and ail matters of_interest to ocean commerce. The timeball on top of the building on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before noon, and 4s dropped at noon, 1%th meridian, by telegraphic slgnal received each day from the United States Naval Observatory at Mare Island, Cal. ‘A notice’ stating whether: the timeball was dropped on time or giving the error, if any, is published the same day by the afternoon papers and by the marning papers the fodowing day. C. P. WELCH, Ensign, U. §. N., in charge. P e e MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Times and Helghts of High and Low | Waters at Fort Point, entrance to “San | Franeisco Bay, Published by officlal. au- thority of the Superinitendent. NOTE.—The. high and low waters occur at the city front -(Mission-street wharf) ahout twenty-five minutes-later than at Port Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. JUNE—1394, . Priday, Junes. RE W e : ; >“"’"’!rm\?‘m°$raet’T‘mv;!Feez<'T‘m° Feo: i L. HW the early | hand column and the successive tides of the | day in the order of occurrence as .o time. The | second time ‘column gives the second tide of | | the third time-column the third tide | and the last or:right hand column rives the fast tide of the day. except when there are but when a-mfnus sign. (—) precedes the height, given are additions. to the soundings on the TUnited States Coast. Survey charts, except when a minu sign (—) precedes the heighth, and theh the number glven is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. rhe plane of 2 is the mean of er low w STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | From 1 Dos Burma . Nanaimo TJime 3 Commona. Portiana ~|ane i Bristol. *|Comox Ine ‘3 Centenntal ..... |Seattie. {ime 3 Coos Buy . Newrpors e i | Mackinaw. Tacoma. T|Ine . & Fropirs. ~{Coos Bav.. [|ame 4« Humbolat “{Ine 5 Puget Sound. Jane’ 5 | portiana - e 8 Victoriz & Puget Sound-. [Jne - 6 | {San Diego. dne 6 .| Dvea.. i {Tne -7 *|crescent Gity " Jne .2 China ana Japan Jne T |Panama.. Jne 8 Newnort «.[Jne ‘8 |Coos Bav 8 Eel, Rive: & | ‘Tacoma. : H | Qrezan | Portlana. lne u Nortn Fork-... | Humboidt, {Tne Santa Ros. }San Diezo.. - HTne 10 | Fulton. 10 Ul STICAMERS TO SAlk. ETEAMER. | DESTINATION| SATLS. | PER Willamette| Alaska. ~|June . 3pw|Pler v Arcata.... |Coos Bav..... |June 3. 4 Pu|Ples 1t Nortn Fork | Humboldi ... |June 3. 9 aM|Pier 2 Chs Nelson!St Michael.. {June 4, ... | Pler 2 €higkas ... | Humboldt. .)Jlme 4. 2PM|Pler 1 Sania Ttow| San Diego .| Tune 411 Av | Pier 1i Gree Dollar| Alaska |Tune 4, 2Py|Pler 2 | Columbia.. | Portlona. ... |June 3.10 Ay | Pier 12 Tmatilla,.. | Vie & Pgi $na | Tune 5. 10 AM|rier 4 | Morgan Gy. ISt. Michael... | June 6, 4 Px|Pler § Coon Bav..|Newpors...... [June £ 9 ¥ [Pier 11 | Orizaba.. .. Humboit ... {June 7.10 AN [Plar + State of Cai | Portiand....... | June 8 10 Ax | Plar 1° San Blas... | Panama.......|June 8,13 M|PM SS San Diezo. June 8, 11 Am|Pler L1 Newpor:. ... Junel0. & Aw|Pler i1 Portlan |June11. 10 AM| Pler 12 THE TIME BALL. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Francisco, June 2, 1888, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped | exdctly at noon to-day—i. e., 120th meridian, or exactly § time. at noon of the ._m., Greenwich P. WELCH, nsign, U. §. N., in charge. D. | Thursday, June 2. Stmr San’ Blas, Russell, 21 days from Panama and way ports. Stmr Rosa, Alexander, 57 hours from: San Diexo and was ports. Shea, 16 hours from Monterey and way ports. Stmr Chilkat, Anderson, ‘28 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr Cleone, Higgins, 16 hours from Albion. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 43 hours from Part Los Angeles. Rark € D Bryant, 1y, 18 days from Hon- olulu. ‘Bark Prussfa, Jensen, 14 days from Seattle. Schr I Eppinger, Colstrup, 36 hours from Moss Landing. Schr Nettie Low, Low, 8 hours from Point Revyes. CLEARED. Thursday, June 2, Stmr ‘North ‘Fork, Bash, Eureka; Charles | Netson. Stmr National City, Andresen. St Michael via Portland: Alaska-Vikon Transportation Co. Stmr_ Laurada. Scott, Seattle; Boston and Alaska’ Transportation 'Co. . BAT ™ 3 L Thursday, June 2. ‘Stmr Oregon, Stephens, Astoria. Stmr Homer, Jessen, San Pedro. Stmr_Greenwood, ‘agerlund. Stmr National City, Andresen, St Michael via, Portland, etc. Stm> Whitesboro, Johnson. ‘Stmr Laurada, Scott, Seattle. Stmr Bonita, ‘Nicolson, Port Harford. Stmr Ruth, ‘Tillamook’ and Frankfort. mr Crescent: City, Stockfleth, Crescen s Stmr Scotia. Hansen, Bureka- . ark McNear, Pedersen. Port Angeles. Schr Bender Bros. Wetzel, it = TELEGRAPHIC. hazy; wind, NW; velocity. 20 miles, 2 : CHARTERS. The ‘Andrew Welch loads mdse for' Honelulu, ., The Ottillie Fjord loads redwood ot Eureka | for -Kahului; Semiriole, coal at Nanaimo for | other steamers. $50. Honolulu. a7 3 - SPOKEN. - er stmr Greenwood=-June 1 about § mil SE:of Point Sur schr Abble ¥ Morris, !;‘m!ll: Boston, for San Francisco, 188 days out. Juneis || Arrived June 2—Brig Tanner. from Redondo, FORLIGN PORTS. HONGKONG—Arrived May 30—Stmr City of Rio de: Janeir~ hence April 30. FALMOUTH—Sail - June 1—Br bark Heath- bank, for Havre. SWANSEA—Arrived May 28—Br bark Louls Pasteur, hence Nov 6. ACAPULCO—Safled June 1—Stmr City of Para, for San Francisco. GUAYMAS—Sailed May 31—Stm Curacao, for San_Francisco. FALMOUTH—Arrived June 2—Br ship. Port Caledonia, from Portland. | | SHIELDS—Sajled June 1—Br ship Bothwell, | tor San Francisco. TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. | NEW YORK—Arrived June 2—Stmr Island, | from Copenhagen. | Sailed June 2—Stmr Rotterdam, for Rotter- | gam, for Rotterdam; stmr Feurst Bismarck, | | for Hamburg; stmr Koenigen Luise, from Bremen. LIVERPOOL—Arrived June 2—Stmr Penn- land, from Philadelphia. Sailed June 2—Stmr Belganland, from Phila- delphia. GLASGOW—Arrived June 2—Stmr Ethiopa, from New York QUEENSTOWN-—Salled June 2—Stmr Majes- tic, for New York. COPENHAGEN—Arrived May 30—Stmr Norgs from New York. | - HAMBURG—Arrived June 2—Stmr Palatia, from New York. NAPLES—Satled June 2—Stmr Victoria, for New Fork LONDOX New York. —Salled June 3—Stmr Manitoba, for GENOA—Arrived June 2—Stmr . Aller, from New York. Sailed June 2—Stmr Ems, for New York. ROTTERDAM—Arrived June 2—Stmr Obdam, from - New York. OCEAN TRAVEL. | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. | | Steamers leave Broadway | wharf, San ‘Francisco. For Alaskan ports, 10 & m. 10, 15,20, 25,30, July 5, transfer at Seattle. | For Alaskan ports (from Folsom-street wharf), 10 a. m., June 5, 2, July 17, 'August 4 25, transfer at Portland, Or. For: Vietoria, Vaneouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom ‘(Wash.), 10 a. m., June 5 10, 15, 20, 2. 30, July 5. and every fifth day thereaftér, connecting at Seattle with this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry., at Tacoma with N. P. Ry., at Vancouver with C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay). 10 a m., June 1, 7, 13. 19, 25, 31, July 6, and every sixth | day thereafter. For Cayucos, Santa - Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Port Harford (San Luis_Obispo), | Gaviota, Santa 'Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, § a. m., June 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, July 4, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angelés), 11 a. m., June 4, 8 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, July 2, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- la dnd Guaymas (MeX), 10 &."m., June 17, uly 2. For further information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and_hours of sailing. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery | street (Palace_Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. CO. | Columbia -....... | State of California. ' ANCH POINT 'LOBOS—June 2, 10 p. m.—Weather, | DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Folsom-street Whart at 10 a. m. FARE 8§12 First Class Including Berth $8 Seccond Class and Meals. | SCHEDULE OF : SAILINGS: June Oregon St. Paul “$16 001 St. Louis . Kansas: City 26 00/ Chicago Omaha 26 00 New Yorl E.'C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Mariet s GOODALL: - PERKINS & Co., oo *& Superintendents. AMERICAN and RED STAR LINES. *NEW YORK, QUEENSTOWN, SOUTHAMP- TON. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP. Steamers sall under Belgian or British flags. Kensington ....June 8’ Noordland -June 15 Berlin . June 11| Friesland -June 22 PHILADE! (A, QUEENSTOWN, LIVER- Sty Handes flag. eamers sall under Belgian flag. Waesland June §{ Rhyniazd ... June 11 EMPIRE LINE. "I'O ALASKA AND THE GOLDFIELDS, Steamers formerly employed in trans-Atlantio rvices of the International Navigation Com- pany and specially refitted for this service. S.’S. Ohio, :3500 fons, from Seattle, June 15. S. §. Indiana, 3500: tons, from Seattle, June 22, S. §: Pennsylvania, 3300 tons, from Seattle, June 29. Connecting with the company’s own flest of 18 new and modern steamers and barges on the | Yukon River, through to Dawson City and | intermediate points. For passage and frefght apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montsomery St. Or any of its Agencies. ' BLUE STAR LINE | To St. Michacl, Dawson City and Inters mediate River Points, New steatushijs “haries Neison . will be dis- patched June 2, cohnecting with company's own Yukon River fleet, consisting of four largs modern _equipped steamers, built by Moran Bros. of Seattle, and now en route for St. Michael. SPECIAL: ATTENTION called to the fact that coal will be used exclusively on river boats, ‘insuring most rapid passage possible. Company's responsibility guarantees con- tracts. For passage and freight apply to BLUB STAR LINE, 18 California st., -or its agencies. References, CAPTATN CHARLES NELSON, § California st. Telephone Drum 22. Compagnie Generale Transatlantigue. French Line to Havre. Company's. Pier (new), 42 Nortl River, foot of Morton st. Travelers m by this line avold both transit by English raflway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in @ small_boat. New York to Alexandria - Egypt, -via Paris, first-class, 3160; second-class; $118. TOURAINE. LA GASCOGNE LA BRETAGN T.A BOURGOGNE... Li-\“ Tm'flh.uxr. e yllxi’ly 9,10 a m. or_further particulars COMPAGNTE | GENERALE TRANSATLAN- TIQUE. Agent. QUE. J8°MY pswiing. Green, New York. 3. F, FUGAZI & CO.. Agents, 5 Montgomery ave. San Francisco. OR LINE United States Mail Steamships June 11, 10 a. m. June 18, 10 & m. une 25, 10 & m. July 2,10 a:'m, | Sail from New York every Saturday- for Glasgow via Londonderry, Rates for Saloon Passage—City of Rome, $60; Second Cabin—Rome, $42 5§0; Fur-essia, 337 50; | other steamers, $35. Steerage - Passage—Rome, $25 50; ~ Furnessis, $24 50; other steamers, $23 50: For Book of Tours and information, apply to April 15—Lat 7 S, long 26 W, Br bark Forth- HENDERSON BROTHERS, General Agents. 1 bank, from Girgent, for Oregon May 2%—Lat 47 N, long 34, W, Br ship Ver- bena, from Oregon, for Queenstown. DOMESTIC PORTS. DUTCH HARBOR—Arrived May 19—Ship | Wachusett, “from Comox, To sail May 25-Bark Carrollton, for Comox. TATOOSH—Passed Jne 2—Schr Robert Lew- ers, hence May 21, for Puget Sound; Haw stmir San Mateo, hence May 30, for Comox. oUSAL—Sailed June 2—Schr Edward : Parke, NEW WHATCOM—Arrived June 2—Sch Ban- g6r, from Departure Bay. . ASTORIA—Arrived June 2—Br stmr. Argyle, from Hongkong. = MoUREKA—Arrived June 3—Schr Viking, hne v 30, > COOS BAY—Safled June 2—Schr Gotama, for San Francisco. S St Arrived June 2—Stmr Fulton, from Eureka. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived June 1—Schr Me- teor, from San Pedro; bktn Skagit, from San % i o 0. PORT . BLAKELEY—Arrived” June 2-Schr Excelsior, hence May 19. o BP?::T A:!GEL}:(S—m” bay June n—amo)_uv' Two rothers, hen , for Nanal . GRAYS HARBOR. Arrived May 2iSchr 41 calde, hence May 13. 1% . | Bowling Green, Nev York:'or J FUGAZ] & Montgomery. st:1 or L. F._ COCT"ROFT, . 11 Montgomery st.; or R. R. RITCHIE, 2 New Montzomery st.. San Franctsco. Sailiig of June lst E for ‘Honolutu canceled. The S. 8 MOANA S\ salls via Honolulu and ID-) Auckiand tor Sydus Wednesday, - June @mm at 2p. m. Line to COOLGARDIE. Australta, end CAPB TOWN, South Atrica. J. D..SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, g 114 Montgomery ‘street. Freight office—327 Market st., San Francisco. FOR U, 5. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD, . Steamer ‘'Monticello.”