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30 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, s JUNE 5, 1898. COMMERCIAL WORLD. gold. The country's nét gold imports of nearly 79,000 in liquidation of the trade balance 1 in the circulation. But that this | amount of net imports of gold comes anywhers v effecting a final settlement of the trade ance of the vear is not conceivable. The trade balance for the fiscal year in our favor | will certainly approach near $600,000,000 com- | pared with the greatest previous favorable bai- ance of less than $300,000,000. onds have distinctly shown the broadening SUMMARY OF THE MAKET. Bank clear Sflver uncl Wheat lower Other cereals dull and unchanged. Hays and Feedstuffs steady. Beans firm but quiet Cordage advanced ag: gatn as usual ed. Potatoes and Onio pressure of idle money seeking employment in | Butter, Cheese business and higher prices. United | Poult new 4s have advanced 1%, the old 4s | coupon 1 the 25 1o, the s registered % and the s coupon 13 in the bid price. The total sales of stocks to-da ing: Atchison, Atchison | Chesapeake ‘and Ohio, §: Cleveland, Col@mbus, Cinein® Louisville and Nash- 7622; Missouri Pacific, | 4700:” Northern Pacifi Berries hi Cherries in ex Dried fruit as Provisions in g Wool shows signs Hogs very firm H Sterling exchange adv were 255,200 Ten failures lnst week . : : by A S cific_preferred, 14,122; Rock st grain published by the exchange. $480: St. Paul. 3720; Southern preferred, - ol Union Pretfic preferred, 13,850; Tobacc STOCK OF GRAIN IN CALIFORNIA. cago Great Western, 3560: People 7680; Genernl 6085: Pacific ectric, Mall, The Produce has just ed its Sugar, 16.63); Leather preferred, usual semi-s e of the stock of CLOSING STOCYS. 4 it compares with Jun: St Louis & S F... § | Do st prefd.... 64 Do 24 peeta 31% 5 St P M & M..... 4 Flour, barrels t b M i Wheat, centals Pacific S0 Railway . Do prefd S Texas & Pacific., 12 | o Union Pacific 2% | o Do pretd 627 erved that in spite of the dry | Do pretd ... 70 \L\».,};"L;f‘ < -‘,f; of everything except Flour Is| pey & dudson... 110%| Do prefd 9 ger this year ib t the same time | el I, & W 154 | Wheel & L Den Do prefd 12% | Express Companies— | Adams Ex 100 American Inited Cot_Oil Do prefd . Amn Spirits . 1 Do pieca Am Tobaceo ... | Do pretd eople’s Gas . ons Gas ... Cable Co. )| F & Iron Do pretd |Gen Electric 113 [Iinols Steel lede s |Tead Do prefd . Lin Ofl p_Co “la | I ba 053,975, against last vear. week the sam Iast 190 for k clee si1 cal s Do prefd ... hi Ind & L. Do prefd &SL.. prefd.... 4.l | in France was bad. | which had bought too freely on the bull sen- | month suffered a still further decline. | tract, | of stoy lower cables, large receipts and_favorable | ,e°nd, session—Decem 0 weather for the growing crop. Export de- | 2000, $119%: 4000, $1 19%; 4000, §1 19%. ? | mand has dlnalppednred. Julé'"umtnedx 2;/.‘0 n:;m- nnl;s"“_lB‘l:nlalor'r;Irllq“;esalon—Docemb!b—lm ctls, | at 33@33%, sold down steadily to c., then i L v steadied o 325@32%c at the close. e T tlmes gubt | s0ld up to 24@24%c, the resting figure. €old_down to $5 07 | close. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@9c; peeled, 12@16c. ters show that dullness prevails. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CASH IN THE TREASURY. CHICAGO, June 4.—The sunshine and warmth | WASHINGTON, June 4.—Treasury state- that was quickening the growth in the fields | ment: Avaflable cash balances, $194,815,603: gold reserve, $170,943,544. COTTON MARKET. NEW ORLEANS, Tme 4.—COTTON—Quiet and steady; middling, 6 1-16c. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, June 4.—Exchanges, balances, $165,321. LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. withered prices in the wheat pit to-day. July closed with a loss of 1%c and September 1lic. Corn left off %c and it was %@c lower. Pork, lard and ribs show a decline of 10@ 12 and 5@7ke respectively. The predominating factor in wheat at the start was the weather, and that was favor- able for the early maturing of the crop. Liver- pool was 24d higher for July and 3l up for September. Beerbohm cabled that the weather Those latter items of in- formation received no consideration from local speculators. The sunshine and ciear sky that could be seen from the Bourd of Tszue win- £269,997; dows had too potent an eiect to permit of other influences at that time. Theré were | Sterling Exchange sight .. S e bug stories from Kansas of a most harrowing | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. L= asy description and reports from Buda Pest of rust | Sterling Cables .. s i in the wheat crop of Hungary. Even that| New York Exchange. slght........ — 15 could not overcome the bearishness that had | New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 171 S0 suddenly seized the crowd. In about forty | Fine Silver, per ounce 25 e minutes alter the opening September, whica | Mexican Dollars . 4 46l | closed yesteraay ut svis@svdie, had sold down sk i to Tyliigi9%c. There was a rather nervous feeling in July, however. Shorts were dis- posed to cover and there was some demand for the long uccount. The crowd, however, WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Ednyfed takes for Cork 37,058 ctls, valued at $64,900. The feeling was weak and lower prices prevailed on call. Spot quo- tations continued nominal, especially for ship- ping grades. 3 milling, $1 60@ Spot Wheat—Shipping, 165 per ctl. e CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second _session—December—i000 ~ ctis, $1 42; 4000, $1 41%: 26,000, $1 41%; 10,000, $1 41%: 8000, SL4l%; 54,000, $1 41; 4000, '$140%: 2000, 31 40%; 4000, §1 415, May—4000, $1 45. Regular morning session—December—22,000 :}l‘sb7 $140%; 25,000, $1 40%; 2000, $140%: 6000, timent yesterday, got discouraged at the tame- ness and weakness displayed. As the close drew near they attempted to liquidate, and the strength which had ruled In July early was all lcst. Near the close the bearish feeling gathered In intensity in September and gmn cago receipts were 3 cars, 7 of them con- and_70,000 bushels were inspected out Minneapolis and Duluth received 164 cars, against 340 a year ago. The seaboard clearances of wheat and four for the day were equal to 326,000 bushels. July opened ¥c lower at 933,@%c, sold up to 94kc, down 1o eslic. up to Sitie, tell off to S and firmed up | * BAKLEY—Quotations showed little change | per iy Chagy, DeCpoking, good summer, S {0 S2%o gt the close. September began %W |and the market was dull. Feed, $1 20Q1 22%; | Shearlings, 204800 cachs . ehores wons: iane: lower at® T9%@s0%c, sold down to idc, rallted | Brewing, nominal, each: medium. 10@ste: long . wool . S0cae 35 | S0 gy agelinedeto JRlkcPAnR Brone: fohTE%0; CALL BOARD SALES. cach’ Hormehides sait. $543 50 for lnrge. 4 8%c, the closing figure. An' easier feeling w Informal session—9:15 o'clock—No sales, displayed in corn on | Second session—December—10,000 ctls, $120; There was some tember oats. Jul changing from July to Sep- started 4c off at 24%c and Fancy Feed, $140 per ctl: good to_ choice, $1 321,@1 374 common, $1 30@1 32%; Surprise, 1 40@1 45: gray, $1 32%@1 35; milling, $1 3@ 140 per ctl. CORN—There is no further change to re- The firmness in provisions at the start was on the small receipts of hogs and an o of SGi0c n prices at the yards. Sell- | porg packers turned prices downward. July = i v 2o hiEner at e aald up by | ¢ Small round vellow, nominal; large vellow, $1 071@1 10: white, $1°05@1 07% per ctl. RYE—$1 5@1 37% per ctl BUCKWHEAT—$§1 75@1 § per ctl. . then dropped steadily to $10 67% at the July lard opened unchanged at $6 17% and FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Family extras, $ 50@5 60; extras, $ 25@5 35 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are fis fol- July ribs_began fic higher at $652, ad- anced to § $5, then declined to § T at the bakers' The leading futures ranged as follows: shell; Almonds, 3@4c for softshell, 8%@9c for paper-shell; S tor cans, §a5e por (HONEY—Comb, or Tower grades: 6e; light amber ¢ BEESWA. b5 per M. PROVISIONS. Dealers continue to report a good trade at unchanged prices, CURED MEATS—Bacon, heav Eastern extra Mess Beef, Pork, 9. : g’l@fl 50; mess, § . LARD—Fastern, tierces quoted at 6c per T i for compound and §i4c for pure; palls, 9%c; | California tierces, Glac per Ib for compound | and Tl%c for pure; hal Is, T%c; 10-Tb | N ierces, 6%@7ke; kages, less than 300 Ibs—1-1b pails, 6 In a case, S%e 3-Ib pails, 20 in a case, §%c; 5-b palls, 12 in a | case, 8%c; 10-h pails, 6 in'a case, S%c; 50-1b | 11 50@5 per 100. 9@10c for bright and water-white extracted, be t) . e pegiacted, 4%@ste per ! 10%@l1c; rdshell. 6@7c for Peanuts, 4@ tern and 4lc for California; i Filberts, "%@loc; Brazil Nuts, Cocoanuts, g 9c per ™ for . 9%c for light medium, 10c for 1ic for extra light and 12G12%c for sugar cured: sugar-cured _Hams, fornia Hams, 94@l0c: Mess Beet, $10 50 per bbl; Family Beef, $12; extra ‘prime Pork, $10; extra clear, Smoked Beef, 12@12%c per Ight, Call- Uns, 1 or 2 in a case, Thc; wooden bucket s net, Sige; barrels, about 110 Ibe, prices, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted light, Sc; Cowhides, 9@9%4c: Stags, 6c; salted Kip, 9%c: Calf, 10c; dry Hides, 16%c; culls and brands, and. Veal, 15@16c; dry Calf, ins, 20@ATi%e _each; steers, 10@10%c; 13@13%c; dry Ky 18@20c; culls, 16@17c; $150@2 for small; Colts, dry, $150@2 for large and $1@1 50 for- small; 3@3%c per TIb; Colts, 25@50c, TALLOW—No. 1 No. 2. 2@2%c; refined. 4%4@i%c; WOOL—Fall clip, San Joaquin, defective, 7@ | ?géq&nthern Mountain, 9@lic; free Northern, medium, Goat: rendered, 9@9%c; fancy tubs, 80 bs net, T%c; %c per M. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. The Wool market continues to show a slight- 1y improving tone, though there is no change in rease, 2 HOPS—1897 crop, 9@12%c per M. £2@2 50 for large, and 25@60c; Horsehldes, c. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are very firm and a cholfce lot might | bring a fraction over the quotations. Wholesale rates BEEF—First qualis VEAL—Large, 45 MUTTON—Wéthers, LAMB—Spring. 5@ PORK—Live Hogs, 44@4%c for large, 4%@4%c for dressed slaughterers are as follows: i cholce, 6%c; second quality, 5ic; third quality, 4@ic_ per Ih. small, 6@7c per Id. 1e@8c; Ewes, 1@T%c per ty, 6 S%c per 1. stock from Pe- Salt | But his ‘niece and his Milanese friends | | dissuaded him from the idea, reminding | Amer Co Rt bl L A, g Open High. Low. Close. | oy “usual discount to the trade: Graham | for mediuni and $16@ic for small; stock Hoga Pacific Do prefd e e 112 11 1n 112 | Elour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75 per 100; | 2@3c; dressed Hogs, 5%@6%c. Do pref iy & ay @y 0 go%, | Rice Flour, $; Cornmeal, §2 0 extra cream e arie & V e e B - s Iy ge | Cornmeal, 333 el EU T AE GENERAL MERCHANDISE. R & Nav Déve A 7 ke 7 ominy, 3 ; Buckwheat Flour. $i@4 25! | * e Or Short Line miciDeceben o TN S TR Cracked Wheat, $37: Farina, $ 75; Whole | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July. 5%@ Pittsburg . 8% | TR et a9y 3y 3% g2 | Wheat Flour, $825; Rolled Oats (barrels), $5 $0'| G%c; Wool Bags, nominal; Szn Quentin, $4 85. Reading s 23 33 sy 32y | @6 20; In sacks, $5 60Gs:; Pearl Barley, ‘34 75; | COAL—Wellington, §8 per ton; New Wel- Do 1st 7 St L & S oy | SO b 5 4 333 33 | SPlt Peas $4 257 Green Peas, $1 50 per 100 ibs. | lington, $8; Southfield Wellington. $7 50: Seat. | Rock Island Do prefd . 10% | ““Oats, No. 5— S——— tle, $5; Bryant, 36: Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, | St Panl w 25y | Dats (No. wy uy HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. §7 50 d, '$10 2 in bulk and $11 50 in | Do precd B et s 21 . sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Can- St P& Om . ""Mess Pork, per bbl— Most of yesterday's arrivals were of new | nel, $10° per ton; Rock Springs and Castie Gate, Do prefd ... - S Do 1os 10614 The market was unchanged and steady. | §7 60; Coke, $12 per ton In bulk and $14 In CL ptember . 1174 1117% 1085 10 §7% | BRAN—$14 50@15 50 per ton. | sacks. new 15 reg.. Lard, per 100 Ths— MIDDLINGS—$20 5022 50 -per ton. CORDAGE—Has again advanced at 10%c for coup | Juty ..o 617% 617% 60T% 6 0T% FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $2627 per | Manila and 10%c for Sisal, basis. el ember .... § 30 & 30 616 615 | ton: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $31@31 50; job- | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- up Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— bing, $32G32 50; Cocoanut Cake, $24G25; Cot- | PARY quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed 2ds Ty s % 58% 585 tonseed Meal, $28@30 per ton; Cornmeal, $24 50; | &nd Fine Crushed, 7c; Powdered, c; Dry | U S 58 P remateas 8+ Cracked Corn, $25. Granulated, '5%c; Confectioners’ A, 6%c: Mag- | Do 5 | gk el £ HAY—(Ex-car in_round lots)—Wheat, $21@ nolla A, 5i4c: Extra C, i¥c; Golden C, byc; District 3.638 . | Cash quotations were as - 24; Wheat and Oat, $20@2: Oat, §17g19; | Candy Granulated, 6c: California A. S%c per Al class A. < | Flour, winter patents, $5 75@6; straits, § 50@ | Barley, : compressed Wheat, $21@24: | Ib; half-barrels Ye more than barreis, and Do B \' 5 z H c;‘tnm. £ 205 (“ ri; K ;“t;(\‘ifllll. ,‘fi ks &)m"mm ‘Olli!.TSIS'rilR: l:f:;‘l;u. $12@12 boxes zc more. Do C & 4 | soft’ wheat, patents, 5 70: bakers’, over. nominal: Timothy. $15@17. B s e A D> Currenc: O S Line 6s tr.... | 450; No. 2 spring Whent, $1 05; No. 3 spring [ NEW HAY—Wheat, wlr‘e~bnund. $17 50@20; RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Atchison 4s . O S Line &s tr.... 124'3 | Wheat, 95c@4$1 10; No. 2 red, $1 4; No. 2 Corn. | volunteer wild Oat, —; Clover and Oat, —; Do adj 4 O Imp lsts tr... 110t | 32%c; No. 2 Oats, 2%6c: No. 2 white, 29%c; No. 3 | Barley, ; Island Barley, $12@14; Aifalfa, For Saturday, June 4. Can So 2ds 03%| Do s tr . 59% | white, 281, @28%c: No. 2 Rye, 4% 2 Barley, | $124213 50 Flour, qr sks 8,650) Bran, sks 11 Chi Term ds.... 86 Pacific 6s of 85... 1003 | 36@40c; 1 Flaxseed, $121; Prime Timothy | STRAW-—45@%c per bale. Wheat, ctis Eggs, doz 15,300 C & Ohlo 5 114% |Reading 4s . . 8% | Seed, $2 75G2 %0; Mess Pork, per bbl. $10 65 e Barley, ctis 5| Leather, rolls 34 | CH&D $s. IR G W 1sts. S8 | 10 70; Lard, per 100 Ibs, $6 10@6 17%: Short Ribs BEANS AND SEEDS. Butter, ctls Hides, no D & R G 1sts. St L & I M Cos. 9 | Sides (loose), $5 60@: Dry_Salted Shoulders | Cheese, ctis Pelts, bdls D&RG L &S F G 6s. 119% Short Clear Sides (boxed), 6. Beans are firm at the improvement In whites, | Tallow, ctls Linesbls;,. D&RG s <8 @ 5.02c; granulated, but there is not much doing. ZHSE] Oniine e Wine. gals : ie Gen ds...... s | Articles— - Shipments. | | !I?OEAINS—BQ{;:E $2 avg::rzs‘:sl“mw:"':': gg, Potatoes, sks 2 "W & D Ists tr 58 | Flour, bbls . ; Large Whites, @ nks, | Onions, ‘sks O Clear ® Psrtly Cloudy Gen B s % | Wheat, bu yme 210 Reds 42Tz . vlackeve, "el mag i | GH& 87 | Corn, bu. B0 S e i O | Barley, ctls . 510} Oats, ctls &ty @ MBS Ton| U o EEcE g e S Wy o | v o .12 IR 57 | 0 Rariey, bu.. Yellow Mustard, $3 15@3 25 Flax, $2 25; Canary | EASTERN. SHADED AHEASS SHOW. PRECIEITATIN JRE Bar A Seed, 214@2%c per Ib: Alfalfa, 3a6c: Rape, 24@ | Corn, ctls . 3,200 ...... | SOURING PASE; [ HOVRSIZ3 o] Do On the Produce a 2%c; Hemp, 2%@3c: Timothy, 5@skkc. ! UTAH. W S | market was firm; creameries, 13@1: DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 5G2; Green, $1%0@ | pay, tons ........ 10! iVa Centuries | 1i@13c. Eggs steady; fresh, 9ic. Cheese steady | 2 25 per ctl. e Do deferred PLANATION. |U_P prefd .. | Th arrow flies with the wind. The top fiz- | Do s | ures au stat cate minimum temperature | N J ¢ | | for underneath it. It any, the = amou »{ meited snow in inches BOSTON. | and t twelve hours | BOSTON, June 4.—Atchison, Topeka and points of equal | santa Fe, i3%; Bell Telephone, 275: Burlington, 1 Mexican Central, 5; San Diego, —; Ore- | gon Short Line, 30, NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. eather fair gure and w loudy we Y| NEW YORK. June i.—Close—Money on call, st appear o a . cent; the press = high in the interior and low DEx (cent; dast loahy 1 penicentmmes, along the coast, and’ the fsobars extend north tile paper, 31:@4l per cent; sterling ex- and south along the coast, rain is probable; with actual business in bank- | but when the “low’ is inclosed with isobars of at $i 861,G4 %65 for demand and at | marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is Im- | $4 4 841, for sixty da: posted rates, $185 brobable. With a “high” in the vieinity of | @4 §7; commercial bill 4 S34 833 silver | sressure falling to the Cali- | certificates, 314@60%c; bar silver, 38%c, uncer- | er mey be axpected tain; Mexican dollars, 45%c: Stata bonds, quiet; | r in winter. The bonds, firm;: Government bonds, ir- conditions will produce an | regular; new 4s registered and _coupon, 123; | 4, coupon, 111; 2s, 83%; 5s registered, 5s coupon, i11; P; fic 6s of 1899, 10015, AU REPORT. FINAX YORK, an—Pacific Time.) N FRANCISCO, June 4, 5 p. m. | NEW June 4.—The Financler says: The following maximum temperatures are | The New York banks, contrary to all expec- from Weather Dureau stations | tations, seem to have found use for all the money they have received from tarious sources 9: Sacramento, 90; last week. It had been confidently predicted | ;'San Luis Obispo, that the statement for the seven days ending June 4 would show a large gain in surplus re- | 8y | serve, but the actual facts, as revealed by the : o Clearing-house totals, are that while cash in- ND GENERAL 3 % creased $1,895,400, the expansion in deposits of | 313 swelled the reserve requirements over §3,30,000, bringing about a decrease in | surplus holdings of $1,454,900, Naturally, such a result tends to place the money market on a firmer basts, although excess cash amounting to more than 332,000,000 is in bank vaults here, and there s little likelihood that rates wili attain a higher level. The heavy increase of $11,890,990 in loans is an encouraging feature. The banks are rapldly regaining the high point attained in deposits previous to the opening of March. Since April 30 they have added $1.- £00,000 to their loans, while deposits are nearly | $51,000,000 larger. The ioan total for the current | week, however, Is $40,000,000 lower than that | reported on February 25, and deposits are smaller by $20,000,000 than on the same date. | The loan decrease represents In large part | steriing bills sold to expedite gold Imports, while the material difference in the decrease in deposits, ns compared with loans is evidence of gold received and still held. It also shows in a measure the extent of the return to the in- terfor_movement and heavy disbursements by the Government since the beginning of the war. 00 An_area of high pressure overlies the north- glf of the Pacific Slope and is méving stward. During the past twenty-four y hours there has been a rapid rise in pressure over the upper Missouri Valley and a slow fall over the northern half of the Pacific Coast. | The temperature has risen over the entire country west of the Rock Mountains. From Los Angelss to Fort Canby the temperatures are much above the normal. A moderate norther {s blowing in the Interior of California. Maximum temperatures approaching % degrees are reported along the coast of California from Ban Francisco to San Diego. The following maximum wind velocities are reported. Tatoosh Island, 36 miles per hour | from the northeast; Portland, 26 miles, north- | east; Idaho Falls, 32 miles, north; Yuma, 28 miles, north No rain has fallen in California. Torecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending at midnight, June 5, 189 Northern California—Fair Sunday: continuad warm weather; northerly, changing to south- erly winds. Southern Californta—Fair Sunday; northerly, | changing to westerly winds. Nevada—Falr Sund LONDON MARKET. Tiah—Falr Supay; warmer north. NEW YORK, June f—The Evening Post's Arizona—Fair Sunday Pl San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Sunday; London financial cablegram rays: The stock cooler In the afternoon and night; light north- | markete here were quiet to-day. The tone was | erly, changing to fresh westerly winds. steady, but consols and India Issues were a | Spectal report from Mount Tamalpais, taken | shade lower. It is sald that consals have been | at g m Clear; . northeast, Hgh M- | sold by holders in order to reiease funds for peszaie U5, anmi i, S o 2 E e purchase of the new Greek loan recently ALEXANDER MeADIE, | jseued and which is being sold in London with | 1 Forecast Official. | gpout a quarter per cent premium. There are o = | rumors that a large Indian loan is imminent, | s but the rumors are probably premature. India | EASTERN MARKETS. | S e Tarye biver of Aacricans: Afer R =3 o cans were stexdy and quiet and mostly above NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. | the New York parity. . Spanish bonds . were 3 | strong. - The Lofdon market is 1%. There was no trace | CLOBE left to-day of t ney mani- | fest In the stock market late vesterday. The | change might be accounted for in two ways. NEW YORK, June Canadian Pacific, bar silver steady, per cent Grand Trunk, 9%; Q. per ounce; money, 3l | First, the adoption b the Se te of the sec- (EW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. tion of the reyenue bill authorizing an issue | of bonds treasury certificates. Second, the | NEW YORK, June 4.--FLOUR—Recelpts, professional speculators. who ‘sald” stocks and | 25,480 barrels; exports, 22,001 barrels. Qulet, | took thefr profits e: in the week and were | at low prices. nd explanation Is more likely to be | evident before the opening of the that it would be. difficuit to but firmly held. WHEAT—Recelpts, 201,375 bushels; exports, | ,839 bushels. Spot firm; No. 2 red, $1 18 . o. i b. afioat, export grade. Options opened firm | and near months were supported all the fore- market to effect any furt decline in prices, as Lorlon | noon by covering stimulated by higher Liver- | had advanced Americans a large fraction all 1 cables, European and Western crop dam- wround. Londan made much of the action of | dge reports und light interlor receipts; closed | the B in adopting the bond mrovision, | (¢ Net higher, with late months, under realiz- {ng, %@%e net lower. No. 2 re July, §101% @1 02%, closed §1 02%. HOPS-—Tirner; State, common to cholce, 1895 3Gic; 1556 crop, B@Tc: 1SY7 crop, 12@ide; fic Coast, 1895 crop, s@de; 189 crop, 6@ic; crop, 12614c. and also influenced rumors from Paris, and ev Spain was bought Spa effected a the persistent om Madrid, that 1o peagce. ns | on this rumer and in the price. . It is 1597 probable thai £ of Americans in Lon- | WOOL—Steady; flecce, 10%22c; Texas, 12@ don was in cabled orders from, New | l4c. York by too cager to wait for the | PIGIRON — Quiet; Southern, $3 5@11 25; 0 account was taken of the f an_American. colller-in the g0 D r, a Dloc Northern, $11@11 75 COPPER—Ste: brokers', $11 7. AD—Quiet; brokers', §36. TIN—Plates quiot. . COFFEE—Options closed dull, 3@10 points net tion of the Spanish | and prices advanced | lower. Sules, 2000 bags, including December, e list. * When the bank | £ 9. Spot Coffee—Rfo, dull; No. 7 invoice, stateme: d there was some pres- | 6%e: No. 7 jobbing, 6%¢; mild, dull; Cordova, sure to sell ho make it a rule to | §le@1s tocks always sell when the banks' surplus | SUGAR—<Raw, firm: fair refining, i%ec; cen- es show a decrease. But better | trifugal, 9 test, 4 9-16c; refined, firm; mold A, | analysis of the return soon led (o renewed buy- | §he; standard A, Gwe: confectioners’ A, 5% fng. The use of money reflected in the loan | cut lcaf, 5%e; crushed, i%c; powdered, b%c: expansfon is a healthful feature of the busi- | ness outlook. The ng was active and strong at near top prices, net gains in the case of most active stocks ranging between 1 and 2| points and in exceptional caser above that. Attention Is attracted by the Government's statoment of the amount of money in ctreula- tion in the country on June 1, which is statad at $1,839.895.95 exclugive of the holdings of the | TUnited States treasury. This s a efrculation per capita of 21 73, The increare in the cireulation in May alone was $32.196.514, of which $32,532,571 was of gold. | 4%e: cholce, 9%@i0c; fancy, 1e. Fer the vear the circulating medium was ex- | PRUNBS—{@8lc. 5 Danded $150,164,351, and of this $123,349,958 is of | APRICOTS—Royal, 8@10c: Moornark. ‘10m1an granulaied, 5%c; cubes, G%c. BUTTEE—Receipts, '§203_packages. Market firm; Western creamery, 13%@16c; Eigins, 16o; factory, 10@12e. " EGGS—Recelpts, $78 packages. Firm; West- ern, 10%@1ic; Southern, 10@10%c. DRIED FRUIT. NEW _YORK, June 4—California Dried Pruite_Strong. EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 6@sc; prime wire tray., $@9%c; wood dried prime, at Duluth 3 at the declined Onions are also weals. | e Cucumbers sold higher. | cotton market. Bxport goods, | spots at this figure. L @T%c i WHEAT MOVEMENTS. POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | Los Angeles Egg Plant, 124@l5c per Ib; Green Peppers, 121,@lic; Tomatoes, $1 75@2 50 per box. Potatoes cogtinue In heavy stock and weak Recelpts. Bushels. Minneapolis Vacaville Tomatoes came fn, but they were small, green and poor and Aid not sell. | POTATOES—River Reds, 2@4ic; River Bur- banks, 40G50c per sack: Oregon Burbanks, 40@ Detroft T | oc: Petalumn Burbanks, “z6c per sack: new | board to-morrow. y . o Potatoes, %@ per 15 In sacks and 50c4$1 | The Swansea Mining Company of Utah has | Bottin in boxe declared a dividend of § cents per share, New York ONIONS—Australian Jobbing at $4@4 50; new, amounting to $5000, pay June 10. R dors] 40G60c_per 1. 5 e e fer s VEGETABLESRecelpts were 206 boxes As- STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. e paragus, 204 boxes Rhubagb, 432 sacks Peas ard 72 sacas Beans. eston Asporagus, §2 25@2 50 for extra large: $1 Bid. Ask. Rid. Ask, Totals 5 2 per hox for No. 1. 30c@$1 25 for smal nffi? U § Bonds— Oakland Gas.. 4814 48% barb, 80@Sic per box for small to £ood dnd | IS quar coup..lll 112 |Pac Gas Imp.. 86 3% PARIS FUTURES. 90c@31 for extra cholce; Green Peas. Toc@dl 2 | 48 quar reg...108%104% | Pac L Co..... 32 Wheat— June. Sept.-Dec. | per sack: Garden Peas, 2c per Ib: String IS quar new...123 124 |S F G & Opening % 52 00 | Beans, 5@9c; Wax Beans, 7@Sc; Horse Beans, | Miscellaneous— San ‘Fran (‘f;smx R U A RO R e e T 40@50c_per gack: Summer Squash, $1@125 per | Cal-st Cab 5s.14% — |Stock Gas Flour— box: Dried Peppers, 6@ic pér Ib: Dricd Okra | Cal El 6s . 25 — Insurance— Opening .28 60 23 30 | 12c: Cabbage, 50@i0c per ctl: Carrote. 30@50c | € C Wat is...101 — [Firem's Fund.85 Closing PR R per sack; Marysvilie Cucumbers, 75c@$1325 per bt ex = % B A:_’;;:'kci:ocb-‘ uvx—:nPooLJ“.'EAJ'rlru’rvsnmls L O E & CLRy 86 | Bank o cal une. July. ept. ec. EVAPORATED VEGETABLES— Jeary-sf 56, — Cal S D & T.. 9 Opening s 93 7% Potatoes, sliced, raw, 12¢ per 1b In lots of 25 | H C & 5 (%s..100 105 |First Jat 2024 Closing o eease 1b; sliced desiccated, 16@18c: granulated raw, | L A L Co 6s. — 100 |fon P & A...127% — L 13c: Onions, Gc; Carrots, oid, 13c; new, 18c: | Do gntd 6s..— 103 |Mer Exchange 10 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cabbage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c; Turnips, | Market-st 6s.. — 126 [Nev Nat §....152%4160 —_— 2c; String Beans, 30c: Tomatoes, 50c. Do 1st M 5s..1131¢114 Savings Banks— CHICAGO, June 4—CATTLE—Were in fairly sl NOL Yo g 1ot o 4 (Ger S & L0 o0 good demand at about unchanged prices. POULTRY AND GAME. NG Rv7s.108 — [Hum X% Cholce steers, # %G5 %; medium, 34 50@4 6; e NS 1 Tty o £ e common, $4@4 20; cows and helfers, §3 40@ | Several cars of Eastern fall due this week. |N p G R R 8.101° — is & L 8o . — 100 4 S0; canners, §2 50@3 25; Western fed, #@ POULTRY—Live Turkeys, $@llc for Gob- | N P C R R 5s.100% — [Security S B 250 485, blers and $@1ic for Hens; Geese, per pair, 75c@ | Oak Gas fs....n i |Onien, T Co. %60 HOGS—In good demand, prices strong at an | §1; Goslings, $1@130; Ducks, $3@3 50 for old 9 15 bs. 1082 LIA Street Railroad— advance fof SQ0C. ' Fulr to cholce, ¢4 1704 37; | and #0410 for youns; Henk 4 W66 Roos S R R e ackers, $3 90@4 15; butchers, : mixed, | ters, young, $7@J; Roosters, old, $3 75@4: Fry- G B bt figm-. £ 7664 20, ers, $5@6; " Broilcts, $@ for large, 2G3 50 | B & Cl Ry 6s.108% - Market-st SHEEP—Held at steady . prices. Native | for smali: Pigeons. $12@130 per dozen for | Fowell:st Bs...118 120 'Presidlo . sheep, §3 10@4 65: clipped lambs, $#4@5; wooled | young and $1 for oid. : A el awde lambe, $6°05; spring lambs. § 75@$ 50. GAME—Nominal. Sac ElecRy3s.100 — |California 125 160 Recelpts—Cattle, 300; Hogs, 13,000; sheep, e T 8F & N P 5s.107 108 & 2000. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. SterraRCal 8s. — 103 KANSAS CITY. § P of Ar 6s. 10474105% | _KKANSAS CITY, June 4—CATTLE—Receipts, | Prices for all descriptions were undisturbed. | Spb b5 5 ' OB Hecelpts, S0 Market steady to fo | TMT® I8 no scarcity of Butter, and Eggs are | § P Br Gs.....111 13% higher, fairly active. Bulk of sales, $3 8@ | 'O 8mple supply for all needs. SV wat 165117 4 05; Heavies, §3 90@4 15; packers, $3'70g4 %; | BUTTER— 5 Sa e mixed, #6504 Nghts, £ $a3 10; pigs, § 26 | ,Creamery—Fancy creamerles, 1%o; seconds, | Stock Gas ts.. — 1 3 0. : = Dairy—Cholce to fancy, 16%@17%c; common | Contra Costa.. 58% 60 6 No ehep. OMAHA. erades, 15t per b Jarin con B (Qeenntc’ 5 6ol G0 ants g Eastern ~Butter—Imitation creamery, 16@ | Spring Valley. 'Pac - M L iy Nt Thas e, 100 | 16%c; ladle-packed, 15@16c per Ib; Flemn, % | “Gas « Blectrice Pac Bot Co. 102 4 50; Wentern steers, §3 854 5: cows and heir- | “CfEnse cnotce mila new, 9c: old, 1%@ | Siuat Gt 1S 5, | Par Patnt = ers, $3 504 40; stockers and feeders, @5 20; | gigo: (o A iollTe | Mutual D=l bR SR d c: Cream Cheddar. 10@1lc; ‘Ygung America, Morning Sesslon. —Recelpts, 4600. Market 5@10c higher. [ EEGE Rt BAe, oo Lo 20 California Safe Deposit. 97 00 $4 05@4 15 mixed, 8 06@4 105 1isht, | pggy 15ug14the; Bastern. 4@ 10; Duck Begw | 0 Hutchinzon § P Co. 49 00 $4 (5@4 10: bulk of sales, $4 07@4 10. s @ 3 Eastern, 143 i Duck Eggs, | 55 Market-street Rallway 53 00 SHELP—Receipts, 100, Market steady. Tair | 1% sk e #4000 Park & CIt House & Bonds 108 50 to choice natives, ; do ‘esterns, DECIDUY 1 residio flway ... o 52 0G4 40; lambs, $4 26@5 90. DUODSIAND CHRA TR, oS F Gas & Electric Co.o go, DENVER. Thus far the A; F 20 Hawallan Commercial ugar. 3 DENVER, June 4. — CATTLE — Recelpts, e "‘;‘f" S '{““‘,"“‘h’"“" and| 5 4o - do 2 50 1800, Market firm; beef steers, $3 80@i 70; | hoor was predicted early In the season.| 610 do | do 27 cows, $3@4: feeders, freight paid to river, $i@j | They are not large enough for the canmers. | 160 do do 22 8714 460; ‘stockers do, $ 10@4 70; bulls, stags, etc., | The Peaches are all right, but they are slow | 10 do do 50473, of sale. New Apples arrive sparingly. 6 do do HOGS—Recelpts, 200. Market firm and fc | Receipts of Cherries were excessive, and ft| 82 do - do _ ... higher; light packers, $4 10@4 15; mixed, $4 05 | must mot be forgotten that large as well as | 00 Spring Valley Water. @4 10; heavy, $@4 10. small boxes are included in the total given be- 29 do do. - low. Strawberries advanced and Raspberries were alwo firmer. The auction Strawberrles sold gt $2 %0@3 50 per chest. Currants are plentiful and lower. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— " Receipts were 110 chests of Strawberries and 8200 boxes of Cherries and 1604 boxes Apricots, Strawberries 2 5005 per chest for large and §@s for small berries in basket, and — for vose. White Cherries, 20@30c per box; black, 25@50c; Royal Annes, 40@60c; loose Cherries, 1@2c for white and 2@3ic per 1b for black. Currants, $2 30@3 50 per chest., % Blackberries, Tc@$1 per crate and “— per drawer. Plums, 50@Tic per crate and 40@Tic per box; Cherry Plums, 2i@i0c per drawer, and %30 per box. Apricots, 60@$1 per box for Royals. Eeacnen, 1 80 per box T ooseberries, 1fic per for common dqge for English. . (v Newcastle Raspberries, $1 50 per crate; Near- by, Ruspberries, $3@12 por chest. ik nples, per box; new Apples, 40@60c per_hox and 40@iec per basket, SHEEP—Receipts, 300. Market strong: good fat muttons, $3 504 30; lambs, $4 S0@5 60. DRY GOODS MARKET. NEW YORK, June 4.—The week has shown a gradual gain in the market for Dry Goods. There has been added strength in print clothe, and this has a beneficial effect on the staple on the other hand, are attractinz less interest than for- merly, and the week's sales have been light. Other staple cotton goods show unchanged re- sults. Bleached goods are quiet and without feature. The sales of print cloths during the past weelc have aggregated enough to counter- balance the curtailed production. The quota- tion on extras is ‘still 2c, but seilers are very firm and refuse bids for all futures and many FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, June 4.—Consols, 111%; Silver, 27%; French Rentes, 103f 224c. Hay, tons . 20]. THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks were dull, as usual, changed prices. The feature ofAocal securities was the ad- vance in Hawallan Commerclal to §23 12%, un- der active sales. mained unchanged. assessment fall delinquent in The Kentuck: SATURDAY, June 4—10:30 a. m. $1000 8 P Branch Ry Bonds 50 Vigorit Powder Street— 100 Market-street Railway . $10,00 S F & N P Ry Bonds at un- The other securities INVESTMENT BOARD. Morn| $4000 Spring Valley Water ds. 5 Spring Valley Water.. 25 Market-street Railway Street ing Session. 75 Hawatlan Commercial & Sugar..... MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- clsco Stock Board yesterday Morni 100 Con Cal & Va.. 100 Confldence Following were the saled in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: LIVERPOOL, June 4.—Wheat firm; cargoes | CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 @3 2. Morn off const, nothing doing: cargoes on passage, | Seedlings, Tc@$l 25: Lemonk, 50c@$1 for com- | 500 Alta stendier; Wheat in Paris, dull; Flour in Paris, | mon and $1 25@2 for good fo cholce; Mexi- | 500 Andes Gull. can Limes, $3@4: Qalifornta _Limes, in | 200 Bullion .omee. COTTON—Uplands, 3 9-16c. small boxes, 40@50c: Bananas, $12@2 per | 1000 Caledonia rasTEny 12 bunch; Pineapples, $3@4 per dozen. 400 Chotar NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. o e e 20 Croliar - .| DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. | g PORTLAND, June 4.—Wheat neminal: Walla — bR Walla, 75@77c per bushel. Valley, 78@S0c; blue- stem, Slc per bushel. WASHINGTON. > TACOMA, June 4—Wheat, club, 80@Sic; blue- There is the usual jobbing business In retail lots, carload lots being practically exhausted. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 4%@ Ge for 40-50's, 44@1%c for 50-60's, 3X@ic for stem, Sdo. 60-70's, 3 @3%c for 70-80's, 2%@3c for 80-90°s, 2% T e o @2%e for %0-10's: Peaches, 3G%e; fancy, 6%@ v G EXI 3 §c; peeied. 10@12%c; Apricots, 5@6ic for Royals | Alpha . .02 03| Justice ™ NEW YORK, June 4—The imports of dry | nd 7@Sc for good to fancy Moorparks; Kvapo- | Alta ............ 08 00| Kentuck S 0 goods and general merchandise at New York | f8t®d Apples, 7Ti4@Sc; sun-dried, 4%@sc; Black | Andes . 08 08|Lady Wash ..\ — g Foofts and yaa shanon. The | Flse in sacks, 2@tise; Plums, 14 ¢ for | Belcher . 09 10| Mexican TR or e:ee o to-day “Nlew‘f Tor thi: El\ld and 14@1%c for un .ited; bleached | Best & Belcher 23 2i|Occidental @ Eold and silver movement at. 5 or this | Plums, G@sy%e; Nectarines, for prime to | Bullion .. . 04 06|Ophir a8 m Week were: nmmfig $5000; silver, ~ | fancy: Pears, lec for quarters and 3@slc — 24|Overman . 07 o 169; imports of gold, $34,271; of sliver, $10,431. 'm’fi'é—.m to color, ete. 14 15|Potosi 1 g for two-crown, 3c for three- 23 2418a: LONDON WOOL MARKET. gfimmr'lmr-’;wfi.xm&‘r.h;dfiu g ga; g 3: Itanas, c for Seed| uscal LONDON. June 4—There was some inauiry | 150 o Lanion Sasemee Goted troaiels And 310 2 SR Novada: fi for Wool during the week, but transactions | NUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at 8¢ per b u nsvmrr{‘m. = o wara emall. Revorts from manufacturing ces- | Walnuts. 3@4c for hardshell and 4@6c for aoft- — OliSvndicate ..., — @4 400 Ophir 400 ing Session. 47830 Sterra Nevada. 461100 Union 400 ing Sessfon. [ PR 500 Union 1000 Overman 500 Savage Con| on .. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 22 37% re- 07 0 08 58 5 0 62 6 [ L | information can always be obtained regarding | lights, dangers to navigation and all matters | by telegraphic signal received each day from Eureka Con ... — 20/Standard 551 60 Exchequer = 03|Tnion Con 0§ 09 Gould & Curry. 17 15{Utah .... . 08 07 Hale & Norers. §1 | Yellow Jacket. 31 28 ulia - Highest prices of stocks during the week: Name of Stock. [M.]T.[W.|T. | F.| 8. el Alpha 03| 02 03| o2f o2 Alta 10 10] 11 08 Andes [ Belcher 10| Best & Belcher 25 Builion . 0 Caledonta 24/ Challenge 23| Chollar 16| Con. Cal. & Va. 47/ Confidenge . 0 Crown Point 13| Gould & Curry 18 Hale & Norcross 85 Justice . o7l o7 Mexican 1| 18 Ophir 34| 83 Overman o7 o7 Occidental 68 6 Potost 5 Savage Sex Bedel Standard . 5| Sierra Nev sl 59f TUnion Con . 10 10/ *11] 0 03 Utah ul ol o5l 05 05 Yellow Jacke! %5 28 | 28 A —_—— VERDI'S PERMANENT ABODE. That Verdi, the veteran comnoser. has definitely decided to forego a residence in Paris and to pass the remainder of his days in Milan, hag just been con- firmed in an Interview with him pub- lished in IlI Secolo of Milan. A few weeks ago it was stated on what seem- ed to be good authority that he intend- ed to make his future home in Pari: him of his great age, his poor health | and the sorrow that the inhabitants of Sant’ Agata, where he has lived until now, would feel at his departure, with no hope of ever seeing the maestro again. He had wished, when his wife died, to have her body repose in the park of his estate at Sant’ Agata; but on this point he has changed his mind, and he has caused her to be entombed in the chapel of the Home for Veteran Musiclans which he founded a few years ago in a suburb of Milan. This was the principal reason why Verdi finally decided to spend his declining days in Milan. —————— Three cannon, formerly .part of the armament of the British ship Actaeon, wrecked in Charleston harbor on June 28, 1776, have been mounted in a park in St. Louis. THE CALL CALENDAR. June, 1898, Th.|Fr. |Sa. | Moon's Phases. Full Mooa. June ¢ Last Quacier | June 10 New Moo June 18 First Quarter, __June 26. NOTICE TO LIARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office, Jocated in the Merchants' Iixchange, is maintained In San Francisco for the benefit ot mariners without regard to rationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to visit the office. where complete cets of charts and sali- ing directions of the world are kept on hand for comparison and reference, and the latest of interest to ocean commerce, The timeball on top of the Sullding on Tele- graph Hill is holsted about ten minutes before noon, and s dropped at noon. 120th meridian. 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, I8 published the same day by the afternoon papers and by the morning papers the fe.lowing day. C. P. WELCH, Ensign, U. S. N., in charge. 8| MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance -to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE.—The high and low waters occur at front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later -than at Port Point: the height of tide is the same at both places. JUNE—1ws. Sunday, June 5. the early morning tides are given in the laft 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 day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column vives the last tide of the day. except when there are but when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, iven are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minu sign (—) precedes the heighth, and then the number given Is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. rhe plane of reference s the mean of the lower low waters. STEAMERS TO ARMRIVE. ETEAMER. | 'roM Emptrs. | Coos Bay.. Orizaba. Humbolat Sentor. |Puger Sonnd. Scotia. . {Humboldt... S1ate ot O Portiana %y Cltv Puebia. Vietoris & Puget Sound . Pomoni . Valeneia T Dre Tne Tne Tne “|Ine e Tne Tne Je Jue Ine Ine ine Ine Ine Tne *|Ine Joe Jne -|Ine LIne 1Ine Tne *|Jne ane *{Tne Jne romme s Portland Nanaimo . .| Vietoria & Puce! Portian ETEAMER. | DESTINATION 18| Pram Columbia.. | Portlana. . 2 LN | Plor 12 Umatilla. | Vie & Pgt $na|Tune 530 Aw|cier Grea Doliar| Alaska Juve 6. 2 py| P . |June - |June San Bias. Fomons. San DMego P Seotia. Humbeidt.... 9.1 AM|Pler 2 Homer. Newpors. ... [June 10, * awlper 11 Areata.... June 10,10 AM| Pies i Humboldt..| Alasia. Tune 0. . Prof Morso| Aluska, 1Tae 10, i City Puebia| Vic & Pzi Sna [June 1o, Chitkat... |Humboldt.... [June 10, 2 py St. Paul....|Alaska. June 11, Urezou Portani,.... [June il j Stnta Ttowa | Shn Do ... [Jhne s, 1y A | bt 1 Fulion. ... |Orecon Ports|June 12, Norin Fork | Humboli: June 15 THE TIME SALL. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. shants” Exchange. San Frdhoer e The time ball on Telegraph Hill was 4 exactly at n to-da Ao o o 120th Teridinn, or SXaby 5 p. . el e time. or exactly S p. m., Greenwich Ensign, U. C. P. WELCH, S. N., In charge, ARRIV D, Haturday, June 4. Whiting, & duys from Stmr Coos Bay, and "way porty, - 1011 8 ours trom Newport Stmr - Mackinaw, Ticoma. Littlefleld, 86 hours from Dr stmr Bristol, parture Doy Melntyre, 06 hours from De- .Bdl::r Jewel, Madwen, 60 hours from San | waehr Roy Somarw, Hotland, 7 days from Grays Hehr Chy ‘ s Grape finarles It Wilkon, Johnson, 8 days from n\flm'n?\','.'.'f,’"' Chrtstinneen, & daye trom Co- iehr Ly, Hottaer, 7 daye from Umpaun, allle Riv e, Pearson, #& days from Co- i § Hehr A Minton, Whle 1 Morels, ierell, 162 davn trom 1ok m‘\“'rr‘ Connlnn: anun. 1 davh from Coquilla CLEARED. Baturdny, June 4. Bmr () : Hallway mfimm}“k Pl . U § stmrMonadnoc Port Angeles, ook Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria and Port v ; 11, Perkins 0. A Sfi’f“fl;rmn, Mikulicich, Nanaimo; reld’s Sons. o chl:rkfl‘;?:\{: e(‘v Burgess, Younggren, Hile; J D X Co. spl}r:f-h”;ifmg Benson, St Michael; Alaskan Bonanza Mining and Trading and Transporta- L Wre Bawden, Fiorm, St Michael; Alaska Commercial Co. SAILED. Saturday, June 4. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San, Diego. Stmr George Loomis. Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Chikat, Anderson, Eureka. Stmr Mineola, David, Comox. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, Stmr Westport, Erfcsson. Br bark Ednyfed, Jones, Quesnttswo. RETURNED. Saturday, June 4. Schr Mayflower, Olsen, hence May 29, for Cos quille River, on account of carryingaway main- topmast and malntopmast backstay off Hum- boldt June 2. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOEOS, June 4—10 p. m.—Weather, hazy; wind, W; velocity, 12 miles. CHARTERS. The Carondelet and Prussia load lumber on the Sound for Melbourne or Adelalde, 50s; John Ena, lumber on the Sound for Port Pirie, 6. SPOKFN. May 20—Lat 4 S, long 27 W, Br ship Ditten, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. Feb 2—Lat 41 S, long 131 W, Br stmr Purl- tan, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. DOMESTIC PORTS. TATOOSH—Passed June 3—Ship Elwell, frm Departure Bay, for St Michael; stm W H Har- rieon, from Puget Sound, for ——: schr Teaser, from’ Puget Sound, for —; ship M P Grace, from Vancouver, for Sydney. - PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived June 4—Br brk Derra, from Shanghal. - WALDPORT—Sailed May 30—Schr Amethyst, for an Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived June 4—Stmr Scotia; Rockport. Sailed June 4—Stmr Orizaba, for San Fran- ceisco. Bark Levi G Burgess, Youngren, Hilo. FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 4-Stmr Sunol, hence Pune 3. frm June 4—Schr EUREKA—. Stmr North Fork hence June 3. SEATTL 4—Stmr Farallon, from D SAN PEDRO—Sailed June 4—Scar Allce, for Eureka. ASTORIA—Safled Juné 4—Stmr Staze of Catis for nia, for § Arrived Ju: TACOMA—Sailed J St Mich: r Va June 4—Stmr Queen, for Dy ALBION—Arrived June June 3. tmr Cleone, hence EASTERN PORTS. BALTIMORE — Cleared June 3—Ship Jabez Howes, for San Francisco FORTIGN PORTS. SOMOX—Salled June 4—Ship J B Brown, for it HO G—Arrived June 4—Br stmr Brae- mar, from Oregon; stmr City of Rio de Janeiro hence April 30. OLON--Arrived June 3—Stmr Allfanca CORONFEL—Sailed May 11—Br stmr Puritan, for Eurape. TATQOSH—Passed June 4—Stmr Wellington, hence June 1, for Comox. YOKOHAMA—Arrived June 3—Br stm Ven: hence Ma Per stm Curacao (Capt Von Helms) at Guay- frm | mas May 31 SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived May 25—Br ship Marfon Lightbody, from Cardiff with coke. Wil awalt orders. Arrived May 20—Schr Sequofa, with_lumber. Will load at Marcos Island. GUAYMAS—Arrived May 31—Schr Reporter, from Grays Harbor: stmr Curacao. hence May 17._via San Pedro. To sail May 31 PANAMA—Arrived May 23—Stmr Newport, hence Aoril 2 SYDNEY—Arrived prior to June 3—Br ship General Gevdon, hence April 8. Arrived prior to June 3—Chil Italv. from Tacoma. from Victoria ship Star of OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship_Eo.m Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco. For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m. June 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, Ju: transfer at Seattle. For Alaskan ports . (from Folsom-street wharf), 10 a. m.. June 26, July 17, August 4, 25, transfer at Portland, Or. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m., June 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30. July 5 and every fifth day thereafter, connecting at Seattle with this compa steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry., at Tacoma with N. P. Ry., at Vancouver with C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bav). 10 a m. June 1,7, 13, 19, 2. 31, July 6, and every sixth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Cayuco Port Harford (San Luis viota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Pedro, st San Pedro (Los A Newport, 9 a. m., June 2, 10, 14, 18, July 4, ana_every fourth day thereafter, For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m., June 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, July 2, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose dol Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosa- lia_and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., June 17, July 2. For further information:obtain folder. The company reserves the right to changé Stmeon, Obispo). Hueneme, es) and 26, 30, without previous notice steamers, sailing dates ana honre of salline. TICKET OFFICH—{ New Montgomery street (Palace H GOODALL. PERKI 10 S & CO., Gen. st. Agts., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. G0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO BPORME I AN D From Folsom-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE £12 First Class Including Berth $8 $econd Class and Meals. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia ... 2 State of Cailfornia. % 2 Oregon June 2) St. Paul . Louls ) Kansas City - 28 00| Chicago . Omaha . 26 00| New York E. C. WARD, Gener: nt, 630 Market st. PERKINS & CO., Superintenden AMERICAN and RED STAR LINES. *NEW YORK, QUEF’}"B& SOUTHAMP- NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP. Steamers sail under Belglan or Pritish fags. Kensington June § Noordland June, Berlin . une 11 Friesiand ~June PHILADELPHIA. QUEENSTOW POOL. Steamers ‘Waesland GOODALL, OWN, LIVER- sall under Belgian fag. June 4 Rhynland ......June 11 EMPIRE LINE. TO ALASKA ANuHE GOLDFIELDS. Steamers formerly employed In trans-Atlantio services of the International Navigation Com- pany and specially refitted for this service. §. §. Ohlo, 3500 tons, from Seattie, June 15, S. 8. Indlara, 3300 tons, from Seattle, June 22. S. 8. Pennsylvania, 3500 tons, trom Seattie, June 29, Connecting with the company’s own fleet of 18 new and modern steamers and barges on the Yukon River, through to Dawson City and intermediate points. Far paseame and freight aonly to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 80 Montgomery St. Or any of its Agencie Sailiig of June lst E“’clur Honolulu canceled. The 8 8 MOANA sails via Honolulu and Auckiand for Sydney Wednesday, J 1, at 2 p. m. Line to COOLGAKDIE, WN, Bouth Africa AN "RELS & BROS. CO., Agen 114 Montgomery stre Market st., San Franeisco. Compagnie Generalo Transatlantiqua; French Line to Havre. Australla, end CAPB Company's Pier (new), North River, toot of Morten st Travelers < fi‘l‘g by this line avold hoth transit b, glish railway and the discomiort of erossing the channei 30 a small boat. New York to Alexapdrin Egypt. via Parls, first-class, §160; pecond-class, $116 LA TOURAINE June 11, 10 a. m. TA GASCOG “June 18] 10 a. m. LA PR 3 “June 2. 10 a. m. 1A BOURGOGNE July 2,10 a. m. LA TOUR. : (yuly 910 & m. r_further particulars apply to COMPAGNIF NERALE TRANSATLAN- TQUE. Arent, o Ko 3 Bowling Green, New York. 3. F, FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. FOR U. S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLE!D, Steamer ““Monticello.” Mon., Tues, Wed, Th 9:45 a. m. Fridays N nding and Offices—Nql; Telephone Red 2241