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10 ‘ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1898, 3 cholce, 93c; fancy, le. ' PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10c for light, MINING STOCKS. (contractors), architects Newsom & Meyer, 4 PRUNES™4@Sc ‘per pound, as to size and 11c for extra light and 12@12'c for sugar cured; painting, polishing, tinting, etc., for brick and - a | quality. PORTLAND, Or., June 15.—Exchanges, $22- | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@ilc; Cali- | FOUOWing were the sales in the San Fran- | frame residence on E line of Octavia ;lfiet. APRICOTS—Roval, 8@10c; Moorpark, 10§12c. | 523; balances, $52,961, cfsco Stock Board vesterday: 52:8% S of Sacramento, S 45 by E 137: PBACHES Unpeelsd, 5@éc; peeled, 12@16e. fomla g;-_ms‘-‘gylgc b 2 e T ool Morntng: Session. e stock market has been due to the appreaen- [ 10ne Of market quiet on 5 LOCAL MARKETS. Pork, $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, | 100 Best & Belcher 19100 Seg Belcher 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS. slon of the effects of liquidation consequont CHICAGO GRAIN MARKFT. : {7G17 50; mess, $15; Smoked ' Beef, 12g12%c per | 20 .. - I L < Soiloh Shites o ht v v - O e 1 U1 the Unitec ates Hydrographlc o the e ihesiol Ll beR 0 e e e s O EXCHANGE AND BULLION. (ARD Eastern, tlerces quoted at f per 1b | 100 Caledonta 1530 Utah . % o e Marchants: Exohange 1s ket from that source was practically removed | hords of P. I Armour all tho cash wheat In | sterling Exchange, sight = el e e e N e Nl niee 12[200 oo I o o Honalite by the announcement that the enormous hoid- | 1he CoMiry upor which baiks had made ad- | Sterling Exchange, 60 n — 481 |and T%c for pure: Ralf barrels, 7%c; 10-Ib | 100 Ophir 2 free of expense. | ings of cash wheat owned by the defeated | vances i« Leter was the chisf 1eaeen fir a ’fifi:‘;lll:rx E‘%“ 3 — 481y |tins, Skc; B-1b tins, 8%c. Afternoon Session. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the | wheat speculators had been taken over by pow- | Ver? firm cpening In the whent pit. With the | New Lork Dxcha g = O LD orces. JA@Te: packages. | 40 Con Cal & Va.. 35(100 Sterra Nevada.. 57 | office, where complete sets of charts and sail: erful financial interests, who had been able to vronce that this immense volwre of cash | g SAUL - p"lgm telegral =! ég‘"’ s wllf; o xlb!vl-lh pails, 60 In a case, %c: | 100 Gould & Curry.. 12| 30 Standard .. 180 | ing directions of the world are kept on hand lower. Tges steady. |cave it from belng sacrificed at forced sale. | Wheat would not be allowed to come on the | Melican Dollarg oo, % «% case, 814¢; o 2 e 8%c: 5-b pails, 12 ggl; 00 Justice ...... 100 Union Con for comparison and reference, and the latest ultry this week. | The course of the wheat market very plainly | market In such overwhlmims *abundance as % | e 1 POl g/.ch} 2 icase, h!“*:]c(»e 15 | 50 Potosi information can always be obtained regarding ues to improve. indicated the termination of the crisis, but | to demoralize prices, buying became more lib- WHBAT AND OTHER GRAINS. 1bs net, $io; fancy tubs, §0 Ibs net, T%c; half lights, dangers to navigation and all matters it here was ‘o movemant o Chavance prices of | eral and investors displayed 3 The ibe net. Sio; fancy L Te; Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | of Intérest to ocean commerce. ool | stocks. Apparently the leadsrs of speculation | hiverjcol market quoted an $me | WHBAT-—Tn : DS1 X0 ez 1B, Boardiyesterdey: T b LoD oF e e o s unchanged. | have arrived at mutual consent 3 let. tha mar- | in July equal to about 3 con: r bushel tut) W e market rallled somewhat, and HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Morning Sesston, graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes befors ket take advantage of the further manipula- | it had no perceptible effect here. The linger | it 18 the general opinion that the collapse of y o 200 Belcher 071200 Potost 12 | noon, and is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, ton Tor a Tlse. The Goutee of prices was con- | futures were well held abroad. In the course | the Leiter deal will clear the atmosphere and | Tallow s weaker {n fhe Fast, but the local | b moriter S s s % | by telegraphic signal received each day from | seqnently downward in a rather il maiket. | Of the forenoon a number of dispat-hes were | restore normal conditions, In which case prices | marker s o e e O% -meicnoniar l300 ot 61 | the United States Naval Observatory at Mare e i I T e ere sefi. | recolved from the region where harvesting Wae | may react. 2 o T asiatock (s scarce, .owingyto, the il con el ks 361300 % | Island, Cal. : ST | tered in most of the active stocks during :he | I progress or about to sommence, Tepcrting | Spot Wheat—Shipping, —; milling, $155g | 9 Winter. 500 Crown _Point. 081200 5| _A notice stating whether the timeball was s of Produce. | day. Sugar was the center of interest and | Tu3t and other damage. Toward noon tne ma- |1 G2 per ofl. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 500 Gould & Curry.. 14|300 19 | dropped on time,or giving the error. If any, 13 eituithaies e e e et aot, ‘losing only | ket became more active and quite strong. Th ARy ey bt about 1o under the quotations. — Heavy saited | 100 Somac | published the same day by the afterfioon papers = oot | % point above the lowest at a net decline of | crowd was bearish and short on sOft SPOtS. | yp0;m o) gene, ; 3 Do Sleers, (\04@lic; medium, 9%@10e: light, @9%e; o and by the morning papers the following day. EXPORTS OF PRODUCE. | kb "Tour potnte. - The jexpectation of & favor- | the natural consequence of ‘which was oxtrd | | [formal Session .15 orclocicDecember— | Cowtides, S@otes Stags, ¢t o T s C. P. WELCH, Ensign, U. S. N., in charge. J able vote on the Hawallan annexation bill was | Strensth when prices harfened. ' The maricet | g "5 H50%0iy ‘0, 31 3% 16,000, $1364; | Calf, 10 “dry Hides, 16%@1Tihe; culls and e e ra s Tt _— e from this port In May | the motive nselgned for the selling. The stock 5 Seoond Session-—Decembér—12,000 ctls, $1 4% | Calr. Tsaotes eile isatRe Soayeiine Sha, | 1000 Bultion -.c.cr: 08|80 Mexican SUN, MOON AND TIDE. 03/800 Mexican 50 in May, 1597 | was traded in ex-dividend. The embarkation | ond tion of affairs brought numerous inquiiies ¥ 16/300 Savage o ~ v 3 - | from millers for wheat and a fair amount of [ 10,000, 81 34%; 24,000, $135; 4000, $1 35%. e ey rere | e o the possibill | vfe cash article was disposed of for domesie Regular Morning Scssion — December — 4000 0 in 1s0r. and in. | 1SS O ock market it 1t were to occur. | UIINE purposes, July closed si(e higher ard BRI o000, 31 3% e const, $4.0 sproach e t 1od for | September lise higher. B 5 5 e Sevaiien aitenn D s e s aitiae ias qihe et weather was agaln the foundation of | , ({1003 Sesston, . e And. $965.700" to ulation. Fears of tighter money | the advance in corn. e shor:s gt no in- | 22.000, $136%: 16,000, $1@2 'for small; Colts, 50c; 2 | 300 Gould & Curry. B “he bond issue were also ad- | Le1val of rest or soft spots to give them hope. “r«am'x,é“n&' 31 378 for large and 1 for smalt: Cone: 3o 1 0 d 1%c higher. Strength In corn | BA Y—Futures advanced and spot prices | TATLOW : , 50c. i _culls, 16@1ic; Goatskins, 20@doc h; Kids, 5@l0c; Deerskins, good summer, | 20 Challenge 2iii@dto; medium, f0c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, | 190 Chollar shearlings. 20@30c_each; short wool, 3aéte | 1350 Con Cal each; medium. 70@%c; ‘long wool, 90c@$1 3) | 200 ... eachi Horsehides, salt, $@3 % for large and | 20 Crown Poini. United States Coast and ' Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Fublished by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at 12/500 Yellow Jacket. Arrica 4 ced by the b But it 1s probable that | July corn 2 W—No, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about e {AnCpd by the vears. Bt i s probable that | wn £ cron repovis Hrted oats ke fo-"the | Were frm, with a ifght improvement. 15 the | N 3z Gl fendered, UGS per Ib, R twenty-five minutes later than at Forl Points EA b elhles 5 | hand the funds which they expect to put into | 9aY: Loy WOOL—Fall clip, Southern Mountain, 7@10c; WEDNESDAY, June 15— p. m. [ the helght of tide is the same at both places. ¥ s of Quicksilver at this port during W bonds Tt is evident that the banks | Firmuess In grain and reports from Missis- | Feed, 3116@1 20; Brewing, nominal. free Northern, 9g12c. Spring clip—Southern 1id.Ask Bid. Ask. 2898, Receipts of Quicks : r ing | e e e ke a1l 5¢ | SIPDl to the effect that the yellow fover wan CALL BOARD SALES. Mountain, 12 months', 9G1ic; Ean Joaquin and | Alpha 08 yuita =20 JUNE-—168. e first five of the current year were | 410 COTUAIIRS or that is, all that are | POt extending beyond a few originl cases con- [ Informal ession—9:15 o' clock—No sales. Southern, 7 ‘months’, §@i0c; Foothill and | Alta 05 08 Justic T ur ne igainst 5960 tn 1897 The exports | o™ ™0 o sibseriptions’ are allotted. | tributed to the rise in provisions. Pork cloked | Second Session—December- 2000 ctls, $1 16%. | Northern, free, 13@14c; do. defective. 10@126: | Andes 05 06 Kentuck 08 e L g the fve monthe were 8360 usks: | 0 ekt tny et the” onie” they ith o gain of 42kc, lard 1240 and ribs 1le "R!l:’\:lxlrl/. Morning " Session—December—26,000 | Middle county 13 16c; Humboldt and Mendo: | Belcher R S e | gainst 2 B secure’ will Be used for circulation and thus b ctls, §1 175, 0, c; Nevada, 13@15c. Benton Con . = . 4 s !s |‘N\i the mon;ey murkh»L I ma{ 'gop:;..,f sub. | _The leading futures ranged as follow: ”oAqxle'x;n’réw Session—December—2000 ctls, $118; | HOPS—1897 crop, %lm@ per 1b. Best & Belcher ?l 19 gcecfife'nr;u }5 '113 e MONEY IN CIRCULATION. R Coumule (a0 by Bankers aud oanitatatatin ot Q’r‘.}f.‘f?@ , Open. High. Low. Close. OATS The market is firmer and the lower GENERAL MERCHANDISE. g::‘:fo':zn. % g:\g\p':r"rml'h %% L}T’mel T ¢ | the bonds will be released to the money mar- grades show a slight advance. 2 Chollar to a treasury statement the money | ¢ :'vufw 8 88 84 88 Fancy Feed, §137%6@140 per ctl; good to| BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July, 5%@ | Challenge Con. el %\E:v':::le }12 3@» L in the United States on the lst | Kailroad bonds wers heavy in sympathy with BerEahe g% > ;3% ;ga ;tamce.”z\a sgylu‘ o0 Common, $1 25G1 24 Sur- | 8%c; Wool Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $4 85, | Confidence — 35|Seg Belcher =~ o as follows: tocks. Tot; . $1,800,000. - e 4 i g 132%; milling, ] % ol 14 < s Tian | AT tad AN Eonn i Soibon Ll hnoad laay | Desember s R T M0 7w | B AgL ad per e B L ROL SR ® | | COAL—Wellington, $8_per ton; New Wael- | Cof (1 & V. 88 @siScorpion ... — o2 423 | end do re-istered % in the bid price. There | ,Corn No. 2— CORN—Previous prices rule with a dull mar- | 1ington, 38; Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seat- | Crown Point .. 07 ool oieie Hyeoe: 8 & 000 | were sales of the new fours coupon at an ad- gu‘ng - 82y 334 32% 33y | ket tle, $6; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, | Con New York. — 01 El'r:v;ircne" = f,? | 208 | vance of 1% and of the fives coupon at an ad- [ gU¥ ~io % 3 2% M Small round yellow, $1 25@1 30; large vellow, | §7 50; Cumberland, $10 2% fn bulk and $11 50 in | Eureka Con ... — 20/Standasd .. 50165 ance of i over the preceding sales. P Sper E I LA - g &g:@!}h‘ White, 31 02}4@1 05 per ctl; mixed, | sacks; Pennsylvania A: thracite Egg, $14; Can- | Exchequer . — 03{Union Con s | total sales of stocks to-day ware - Y 3 > i i | 357,400 shares, fncluding: Atchison preferred [ Jul¥ 2 2 2% 25 | RYE—$1350130 per ctl. ey nis and Castle Gate, | Jol0 & Cory: 12 I3 Cuan - o . . Cand 0. ST, Turtingion s0,{L 0. | September L Mg @y NK B4 | BUCKWHEAT— 1501 % per ctl o SRR i jandsylagin Bl E o S Rt NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides it uis 50,330, Louisville and Nash- SO . TR ———— G i the 1; 1 he lef! 55, Manhattan 17,445, Metropolitan Street | JUl¥ 945 98 945 985 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. SUGAR—The W\ igar Refining Com- HOTEL ARRIVALS. Iand oot st the sutceesive. tise: o 108 Tawaiian Sugar 4415, Missouri | September 96T% 1006 965 10 02% pany quotes, terii. shi Cube, Crushed day in the order of occurrence as to time. The Gew York Centraj 301, Northern| Lard, per 100 bs— FLOUR—Family extras, $ 50@5 60; bakers’ | &nd Fine Crushed, . Powdered, §4c; Dry e second time column gives the second tide of Nornern Pacic: preferred 10,3, | 3007 L 570 58 EM 585 | extras, 35 @535 por barrel Granulated, S%c; Lonicciloners' A, §%o! M- PALACE HOTEL. the day, the third time column the third tid s 0. Union Pacific preferred 21,250, | September - CS% ©597% B82% bO9T%| MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | (i ',Aé %e: Extra C, i%c: Golden C, 5ye; | G C Hanter, N Y |T H Ward, Oakland and the last or right hand column gives the e Ol ot L0, ort Ribs, per 100 Tha— r andy Granulated, Gc; ‘California A, e per | Mrs J M Studebaker, J M Stadebaker, Utah | last tide of the d t when th but & thonthior American Sugar | July ... 537% G55 53§ Gsp |lO%S usual discount to the trade: Graham | Ib; half-barrels Y%c more than barrels, and | Ind '\ M _Gorham, Nev. three tides, a8 somietimes oecur. The helghts ion et e September 546° se ¢ - I;llnur.;]x per s‘sm Ibs; Rye qu;. $2 75 per 100; | boxes c more. E H Roberts, D C Mrs H M Gorham, Nev | when a minus sign () precedes the h:l'xht: LOSING STOCK = - | Rice Flour, Cornmeal, §250; extra cream . Ry re E H Robert D W v a v Do prel Cash quotations were ns follows: Flour, aull | Cornmeat, § 5 Gatment. H: Ot Groats, 3 Bt SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. T Toshe A o R i ot | e s s, 20 the woundiogs jon e o A esC s antal SOK Yo 2 spring wheat, | Hominy, ‘83 25@5 60; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 ;| . F L Cathall, Eng A Sturm, Chicago when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, sty [ oas2c: No. 3 spring wheat, 77g%0c; No. 2 red. | Cracked Wheat, Farina, $476; Whole e demand for Hogs continues sharp and | E B Holmes, Chicago |J Kopecky, Chicago and then the number given is subtracted fror 000 Exploded by a TR | N oy 32%@33c; 2 oats, %c; | Wheat Flour, & 25: Rolled Oats (barrels), 5 80 | prices are firm. There is no change in the other | O D Depue, Chicago |J Tingley, Pa the depth given by the charts. The plane of i R DS | hise, 550%c; No. 3 white, 3yc; No. 3| 46 20, In ‘sads, @6; Pearl Barley, '$4 descriptions. S Schieffiin, N Y IL E Neergaaut, Or reference 14 the mean of the lower low waters SR pexne & i oy S 4cs No, 2 harley, 33@sse: No.' 1 flax | Spiit Peas, # 25} Green Peas, 3 0 per 100 Ib alholesule rates for dressed stock from S H Baveodl, Utah Mrs I, & Neergaut, Of | smmmmmmmmmeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen s . Union Pac prefd. pork, per barrel, $9 80@9 S5 d, 'q \D FE 7 hterers are as follows: v O Seveland |B U Steinman, Cal V. i ne ; e B 003 55; ‘short ribs. des. (ome). "S5 4300 oo; HAY L AND I BHRDSTURES, s BEEF-First quality, 6%o; eecond quality, | ¥ Coo N X [Aie s At SIRME RO TOM BRIVE: s | SFslied shoulders (boxed), 4%@Sc] short clear | Any old thing seems to phss as hay now- R T e D G 8 Tiftany, b ¢ T Flent, San Juan — [ Steamer— e j Dot : Wheel & L b AT ada; The Western States have been sending | MUTTON—Wethers, 7%@sc; Ewes, 7@i%c per | L. 'V London, Or |Mrs T Flent, San Juan | Crescent City..|Crescent City. +|June 1 b Do prefd .... Do prefd . iy cles— us baled grass for some weeks, and yesterday | Ib. E § de Golyer, L Ang |O P Jenkins, Stanford | Homer. Newport . . {June 1 sults in a generally | Del & Hudsen. Express Companies— | Flour, barrels . a Californfan farmer sent in some baled | LAMB-—Spring, 8@S%c per m. _»‘\ G de Goiver, L Ang|G G Parsons, Madera | Umatilia Victorla & Puget Sound|June 18 h0s Del L & W Adams Ex .10 | Wheat bushels wheat, weeds and leaves which he called hay, | , FORK—Live Hogs, 4%@i%c for e, 5@5%e | I Dulker, New Zealand J McNeil, S Cruz Scotla. 'Humboldt . .|June 18 FAa OF etboice. f IDEH U B 1QY Corn, bushels .. 345,300 | and which brought $13 50 per ton. | for medium and 4@é%c for small; stock Hogs, L-’ Snellinburg, Pa |H H Thompson, Cal Orizaba Humboldt . {June 17 little attention | Do prefd ..... ats, bushels | 543,300 | The market shows no change worthy of note, | 2@3%c; dressed Hogs, 6%@sc. e ot |R E Jack, Cal Washtenaw.. ..|Tacoma |June 17 e g the | Erie (new) ... e bukhely - | except that Island Barley is higher. Receipts =2 ks Utah Mrs § K Lathrop, Cal | Bristol. Comox . “[June 17 are now com- | Do lst prefd | Miscella ypibahel of new are light for this time of the year. RBCEIETS 0N EHODECH, H'R Coombe: Diah - |05 Bl B w, N ¢ | Sre8o% Son Dise |3uneis & M R ot O ==y 5 e | Bran and Midalin unchanged. R E ombs, Uta it e 3 anta Rosa. an Diego -{June are be- | ot Nor Do prefd Mok Seioduce Bxchange to-dey, the Butter | BRAN_$16g11 For Wednesday, June 1. C B Harden,'U S A |W H Douglas & d, Tl | San Juan Panama. . ‘[June 18 1 pderable | Hocking [Amn Spiries | mhgene steady; Creameries, 14gl6c; dalries, | MIDDLING 00122 50 per ton. | Flour, ar sks . Wool, bales 100 | Br 2 Somin, NI N gfipYicsea & w, La Paz | Newport. -|June1d - %t %6 be | Lilinots Do prefd ... 501340, steady; frenh it FEEDSTUF] olled Barlev, $95 50928 per | Wheat, ctls » Pelts, bdls 130 | M3 G, M Corwin, N J|3rs M Newton, 3 ¢ & | North Fork. -{June 13 - action in | Lake F Am Tobacco WHEAT MOVEMENTS. ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $31@31 50; job- | Barley, ctis . Hides, no 243 Hanauer, Utah m, Moscow Coos Bay. «|June 20 o one || SO Do prefd . INTS. bing, 88222 Cocoanut Cake, $24G25; Cot- | Cheese, ctls . Eggs, doz, 15,780 Jazelton, Utah |T § Nolan, N Y Chilkat *|June 20 : st rons | Lake S People’s Gas - tonseed Meal, $25G30 per ton; Cornmeal, $24 80; | Butter, otls | Quicksilves. fisk. 32| T W Reynolds, US A [M E Ericson, Iil Empire ;[ June 20 K ¥ strong and | Louis & Nash. S eceints. Shipments. | Cracked Corn, §25. | Taliow, ctis . 248|Leather, . lis ... 158 GRAND HOTEL. Queen 4 |June 21 b i Y of & weries | Manbattan L . | Minneapolts 45440 HAY(Ex-car in round lots) Wheat, $199 | Beans, sks 10(Wine, gals 34300 | C Smurthwaite, Utah |J C Campbell, Cal Columbla. Portianfl 5.icirvsensicti {June 21 t and Oat, $18@21: Oat, t will | Met St Ry.. Victoria & Puget Sound|June 2l Bar- | Potatoes, sks ... 2,255|Bran 1,600 | I Decker&w, St Lake|L © Walls, Reno City of Puebla Duluth ... gals Mich C |Nanaimo .... -|June 21 Compressed Wheat, $21 | bri e | Milwaukee . _Com- | Onions, sks . 558 | Powder, cs J Clasby&w, St Lake|M Davis & S Titania.. t Minn & Chicago ! Qat. J1@18; Altaita, $12Q13'50; Clover, | Middlings, sks 263 Paper, reams 1o | e Gertings, Utah |1 A Jonncon. Cal " | Ninechow |Departure Bay e dl fa. 1o 1st H Steel 3 | Foreda | i $14@15 4 Hay, tons 226/ Lime, bbls . 162 | J G Mair, St Lake |Mrs L Beal, Seattle Fomans. San Diego. -[June 23 1 Mo E 51%[Laciede ‘Gas .21l 38 | Joledo .. [ AY—Wheat, $17@19; Oat, —; Barley, | Straw, tons W | # C - Weber, Tadiene |Mise Boor seario | Aveat Coos Ba: “|June 23 Mobile . 27 |Lead .. 8 |y R | Island Barley, $12@l5; Alfalfa, $11 50G ¢ o 1 r o1 B % State California|Portland June 24 by Pty i iy Detroft 3 % OREGON. C Minor & s, Arcata (H H Bell, Cal S i - gane s Do preta .....1. 2% |xat Lin Ofl JEEER i STRAW—60G95c per bale Shorts. sks 10,525 Bran, ska L | L Marks, L Gatos i G A Mesoe, cal i e e : = . 7 gt o Co LS L ctls . ,200 | Potatoes, s BT Dot 222 = R e citind & L1 w0 Tmp co 24| Toals .. L TR Middiings. sk Hay, tors L | 3¢ Hasite, cal I H Green, Salinas STEAMERS TO SAIL. N J Central . _93%/Pullman Palace... 186% | poaer ot 2 Fool, bales ..... Flour, qr 13,195 50 ¥ RS, EEUTE Eo L EUis s o es e T e = Y Central .1l 1154 Siiver Certificates 58 | Now York" There s nothing new UTAH. Mrs G Jewett, Fargo (D Eisner, Suisun e pDentination |0 ST | Elons N ¥ Chi& SULL 0 stand R & T 3% | BENaddhi BEANS—Bayos, §2 90@3; Small Whites, 325 | Hay, tons 2 : weveeeees | Miss J Jewett, Fargo |J Hood, Hanford Potaons i Diseo. .. | yune e Pl 11 i SR R SR e T 10; Large Whites, $1 %5@2 05; Pinks, $2 60@ Miss H Jewett, Fargo/Capt Ladd & W, Stkn | chilkat ... Humboldt.... June 15, § am|Pler 13 T bl Ee R e | e + 1% | New Orleans .. 270; Reds, $275@2 %0; Blackeye, $3 25@3 40 Miss U Jewett, Fargo|Mrs Carterl, d & 8, | Humbol Alaska. 16, 4 pm Pler 3 (e i Lo (OVELIES TCa&lon 55| Galveston - Dutters, 31551 9 Limas, & 003 Pea, 31 850 THE STOCK MARKET. Mins I Jewett, Fargo| Sants Barbara | State of CailPortlan 0 &m Pier 12 @ tir e § | : Red neys, §2 65@2 73 per ctl. B Salakiiies ERasE s Arcata .....|Coos Ba m Pler 13 great an extent Pacific efd 631 B 5 5572 50 L Katz, Sutter Creek|E Walters, Sacto At it 22 0 5 - K own 2 50 per ctl; | ot . 4 . S C X . Sac | Homer . “pos Do Lot rinic: ipon e Ribber ti St Yellow Mustard, §3 Flax e f5: Cansey | 1 MRInE mtocks Wers wesks: Yesterday. under Hanford |W Rennie & w, Bacto | Eo00r fextoo. ik 1t 1 - | ontarlo & W Do prefd i I PARIS FUTURES. Beed PO R X Rape 37 | light trading. Potos! was assessed lic. | aven, Fresno |M Besse, S Cruz i by PMSS - R & Nav.. West Union . | Wheat— June. Sept.-Dec. | 2% 2 TSps | In local securities Hawailan Commercial ad- | vift, Fresno |C M Blair, L Ang Humboldt . 9 Pier 9 svernment | it ooron, 1N O Opening S 91551 DRI i Green, $2g | vanced to 325 5. Trade continued quiet. S Cbupo S TR B Bl chen cxly 5 June 20, 10 am Pler 12 s of over 150,000,000 | Hltiaburs 522 ol Closing 160 4900 210 per ctl. g The Homestake Mining Company of South T e, L BRI | Urmartia o3 June 20,10 am Pler 9 om e era, rice ST ¥ o 1 it - | o < - > clared ef v v n VIN Y o S 8 . 20, g vas bougls ‘and -the. present | Loy 1o bretd-ox: {34, DO REetd - | Qpenins &| .z TOFATOBA YONINS AND vEGEzAmzs. | DXNE S S B meilts wonthiy AVl eyt ag 5 Hoit Stockton A R e e ¢ silver bulllon; still, Congress | £t Tone g F.o Tl Do prefd st ol B At el 2 s T e S e e e M E Harrl [ Kenyon, Stockton | Coos Ba ewport......|June 22, § am Pler 11 the basis that the Government | = 1o TR A | LIVERPOOL FUTURES. | oLos Angeles Egg Plant, 10@124c per Ib; | No bullion will be recelved for coinage at | [ Hosir, Bodle ] Zimmerman & w, Cal | North Fork. Humboldf June 23, 9 am Pier 2 A | Do let pretd D @ loni 6w | Sone | Suly. Bept. Des, | Green: Peppers, 361 Tomatoes, $12@1 50 | the Mint in this city after the 1Sth until July | B H Bokir, Bodle R'B Riga & w, Arcata | Columbia ..(Portiand......(June 23, 10 am Pier 12 ehC A o e omido [ Gpening S B11% | per box. 5, owing to the annual clean-up and settle- | Dr Bangs & w, Cal |H C Smith, Phtia Fulton Oregon Ports. | June 25, 10 am Pler § | “po orerd " % Brooklyn R T. 5114 | Closing . % 63% 61% | lY?u(—rdn)' was shipping day and the market | ment of accounts for the fiscal year. The éfi;’;fl,fiewdfl;mm ?i ¥gh°':’=°§-n E‘;’Il —_— | st P & Om. = - cleaned up fairly, at easy prices, however. colnage presses are being rushed for coin to | [ & oo otte Mate ~TIMEBALL. Pty EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. 2EOTATOES—0ld Burbanks, 3080 per ctl; | pay the troops here. I o T i LT St v_Potatoes, 35@s0c for Early Rose, 40@65¢ c v | Viai ot o s wehite Hydrographic Offics, U. §. N., Mér- [Npgapline 6. 1274 | CHICAGO, June 16.—CATTLE—In chttle to- | for Peeriess and :007se for Burbanks, in boxes. | reguiar musctesis: Aividmmn of hay geclared a | ¥rs M Lowls, Montrey H T Laves, Richmond | Broge Y hange. San Francisco, June o2 ot ND%ds i 2% [ day trade was active on local and shipping | ONIONS New, G6Go per ctl for Fed and 1 | poyable jmmediately * |70 Eckel & w, Cal.|L R Sweet, St Baul 15, 1898, | Do coup Do 3s §5 | account. Prices were steady. Choice steers, | @30c for yellow % "The northwest dift from the joint Confi- |G B Hird & Sacto |S R Porter, St Paul The timeball on Telegraph Hill was dropped Do 2ds . Do 4s Sy | ¥@5 35; medium, $4 504 65; beef steers, 4@ | VEGETA —Asparagus, $1 5082 0 for ex- | dence, Challenge Consolidated and Consolidated | F Somissear, San Jose | M Kally, Cleveland | exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the [uis & polme | ke ins b lbesis Sl e [ Qa2 ver box for Ne. L 275c | Imperlal west crosscut No. 1 from the surface | U H Kowenberger, 1l |1 G Stms, Newport 120th meridian, o exactly § p. m.. Greenwich: | District Seta Nortiwatin “cons: 12 | ¥ 0G4 T canners, §2 5663 X; calves, | Fens, 31 0 per sai; GardeR Pean, e por | 5 feet for the weeks.ihe Tace Shows. orRYes, | Prof B G Copie, N y || 4 Dellne: Lenox | time. Ensign, U. S. X., In charge. | Ala class A. Do deb Bs........ —Despite the recent big drop in prices | Horse Teans, 40850c mer cach: Sumarans, 3@6c; | This drift has been stopped for the present, and NEW WE! & ———————————————— Do deb ; y a | Horse s, 40@50c per sack: Summer Squash, | wo o "o | NEW WESTERN HOTBL. 7 = GENC | B8 & gl | R iy Eetive o ces rhied abeut e | XC@S1 per box: Bay Squash.”$1 50@2 00; Green ('h;‘l‘l::g:hffr{:::;llé‘n(‘p‘:ie o Conpolintey e | ¥ Van Dupre, Colo R C Kennealy, Cal SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | Do Currency % [0S Tine 6o £ 190 | jower. Falr to cholce, $3 80@4 034; packers, | Leppers, 10@12te; Dried Peppers, 6@7c ‘per Ib, | perial west crosscut No. 1 has been resumed, | M S Van Dupre, Colo H L Allen, Téx e | Atchison 4s 2%|0 S Line 8 tr.... 106% | 33 75G3 87%; butchers’, '$3 50@4; mixed, $3 7@ | Lhcd Okra, 121zc; Cabbage, 50c per ctl: Car- | and that crosscut is now In 1835 feet, having | Miss Van Dupre, Colo |W 8 Hortoa & w, Cal ARRIVED. [Atimnte e e - R | e e | 50c per gack; Marysville Cucumbers, | been advanced 10 feet during the weel; the | B H Orland, Portland D O'Toole, Ariz Wednesday, June 15. | can So 3ds. Do s tr.oriii: i | BHEEP-An unusuglly " liberal supply ot | per box; Vacaville Tomatoes, $1 2341 50 | face is in porphyry. The flow of water from | H M dowal & w, Or(E E Elliott, Rio Vista R . | Chi Term 45 . Pacific 6s of §... 101% | sheep naturally caused & weak market. Prices | By [0%,Or°en Corn. 124@25c per dozen; | the face of the crosscut is still very strong. | Z £ Buckuer, & Rosa o Ll ‘.f;g",:lG“’M"“’lm“;':-d,lm‘f““' Sureyrom e . 1% | e 3 . Garlle, dasc p > | 77 Moll, § Joss “arson, y - | ¢ & Ohio 3s. [Reading b 8 | mers to6loc lower for all but the better cisss | “EVRpORATED VEGRTARLES under s having been confim mutie "l | & Bonolt, Humboldt |3 H RicHards, Nev | Stmr Greenwood, Fageriund, 15 hours trom | B N It e o0 | O e 0G4 ahorn nmbe, $5 S008: Bpring | pF Otatoes. sliced, raw, 12¢ pef T in lots of 2 | past week principally to the pump ‘Share P de Martini, al |3, Bela Valledo Grecinons B Mikulicich, 102 hours | ISt T & §'F G '8 114% | lambe, $6@6 40; yearilngs, $4 765 60, The! Eions. fhiecated: J5@ISc sranulated, raw, | Repairs to the Belcher shatt were completed n,, Stktn |H smal, suisun Zhitan st Buttia, g Bast Tenn, fits SUE Con ol 18 | Reselpts—Caitie, 16,000" Hogs, "35,0; stieep, | Cufbage, dic: Swest. Fotatoes, ‘s " Turnipe: O the Belcher Taine was:resumed o Fairdes Schr Transit, Slater, 2 days from Honolulu, F W & D lsts tr. “Do 53 9 KANSAS CITY. e; String Beans, 3ic; Tomatoes, b0c. [During the four days work done in the stopss REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Schr Monterey, Beck, 18 hours from Bowe: | Gen' Blec 1103 [So Ry Ba.. g KANSAS CITY, June 15.—CATTLE—Receipts, POULTRY AND GAMB. ot acted At Holsled 3 milningcar Lhites e Sequota, Thwing, 16% hours from Fort GH&SASs... 100 \Stand R & T6a. 6 (6000 Market weak to 10c lower. - Native steers, : - OE$19 72 Der ton, o Average car sample Bssay | (yiy ong county of Sen Francisco to Emma | Brags. Sl 233 }_{_erfi'_‘n e 35.- o1 | 8 90@4 95; native cows and heifers, $2.25G4 35; [ There will be no more Eastern in this week, | The vield of the Overman mine for the past | Lolor, lot on E line of Octavia street, 52:8% S CLEARED. - 105% | stockers and feeders, $3 40@5 40; bulls, $3@4 50. | and the local stock will accordingly have the | Week amounted to 11 mining car loads of ore | °f Sacramento, § 75 by E 137:6, ‘Wednesday, June 15 .38 ecelpts, 17,000, g 5 low. 2 S C, s to gt | Do By L Bt | B e e 2 e oy o5 | fleld to Itself. The market Is steady as a rule, | OF,the 8Verage car sample assay value of $99 a1 | Charles H. and Laura C. Beals to Joseph M. | o poona Debney, Ban Diego, eto; Good= Do con 6s. 10+ | Do Rg 2ds . Iowa C lsts | % o > 85@3 85;- heavies, SO = = ton. The v t Comerford, lot on N Iine of McAllister street, | 2 st 5 - 50@3 s, $3.15@3 o & e . per pair, T i 5 25, :2; $10. L . | Sissourt 6 Do 2ds . T8 b Ep.Receipts, 300, Market firm, Lambs, | @1; Goslings, $1G1 2; Ducks, 88 50 o o1g | Mg terial change in the condition of tne | B 2% 8 WNEL M0 | 1 ouran (by Hugh Me. |lulu: J D Spreckels & Bros Co. A jeEe e TR ©108% | 5446 35; muttons, $3@5 2. and 3375 for young: Hens, $G4 80, Roos- | 'The official letter from the Justice mine for | Geehan, administrator) to John Devenney, lot | Stmr Mineola. Dayld. Comox; Facif tmb, Ko 2 0 _qya Centuries i.oc. 471 OMAHA. Lors, TOunE sy Roosters, Old, 83 00@4: | the past week savs: “An upraiss started at | o0 E line of Pearl street, 100 N of Ridley, N | Stmr Fulton, Melntyre, , eto; N J C b 113%| Do deferred ... 3% {OMAHA, June 15.—CATTLE—R: Fryers, $4 50@5 50 Brollers, $3 50@4 for large, 35 by E 20; §2 & Mitchell. MINING STOCKS, eipts, 2300. | $233 for small; Pigeons, $1 26@1 50 per dosen | (N®,f8ce of the gouth drift from the bottom alingher to Pasqualina Pico, un- | Bktn Arago, Perry, Santa Rosalla; ¥ San- f James L. Market steady to Ge lower. Native § cef steers, | for young and $1G1 25 for old. Of the.winze has Deen Shrtiediup 34 feet “in | 5/ 0110q halt of 1% on W tallter. | gromae e igatesio 2| v Western e 8 504 1 coms and | ORMET Xominal s Do o T g 7 kot | GOHIET pale f 06 o g SELafloge Siril | R 1 o o oten, Unaiaskas Nortn | Con Cal & Va 40[Plymont 1z | heifers, $360G4 3; etockers and feeders, ‘M@ iy G the ‘south drift and thus afford a clreulation | . Hibernia Savings 'and Loan Seclety to Bd- | American Commerelal Co. ) e | Quickstiver 100 | B 20; bulls, stags, etc., $3@4. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. of air, the ventilation at present being bad.: | Ward and Neilie Shields, lot on S line of Lib- SAILED. ! | Gould & Curry 13| “Do prefd 2 35 | HOGS—hecelpts, 6500, Market a_shade lower. In the Savage Mining Company’s ground on | ®fLY Street, 3% E of Castro, E 2 by § 1i4; 310 Wednesday, June 1& 2| Heavy, 5@3 85; mixed,. 33 753 80; lights, | Butter i weak and the top quotation 18 now | the Comstock lode during. the past week on | Chbarles R Bishop to Emma B. Dunham (wife | Hale & Norcross.. _ 70|Slerra Nevada g 35 2 Nelson, Coos Bay. Tt eataks * 45 00{Standard . $8.66G3 T1%; bulk of sales, $3 7503 80. extreme, though it is obtainable for choice | the 130 level, the main west drift has been | Of James S. Dunham), lot on NE line of Fre- | Stmr Empire, O Clear ® Partly C/.OUd)’ | 3ron mirver T o menCon SHEEF —Recelpts, 2000, Market strong. Fair | goods. Cheese is lower and weak at the de- | cleaned out and repaired a distance of 10 feat; | Mont street, 229:2 SE_of Market, SE 45:10 by | Stmr Aleazat, CGupdersn, @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow| | Mexican A sH ket Resturis, 8804’50, common and stock sheep, | Cllne. There s no change In Bes. Sosal lenethest (ot Bruawleelofie on stne | (g i¥1:" SSIFVIRE P00 pg, muonth for H9)7 | Stme Whitsabero, Johnson. esterns, ;i ST level the main north drift was extended 24 | 845 z ¢ cor- | Stmr Bonita, Nlcoison, Port Harford, eta. < HADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION BOSTON. W EGUH; 1imbe I A0 oSS - Fancy oreamertes, 191905 seo- | (567, nfal Lanth S feet, fage I porohyry | por of KIgAth ana Minna strects, NW 3 by NB | Simr Takw Quinton. S¢ Michael SURING PAST 12 houRs BOSTON, June 15—Atchison, 134; Bell Tele- | DENVER, June 15.—CATTLE—Receipts, 80. | *Dairy—Cholce to_fancy, 164%@17c; common | Xift on the Sutro tunnel level has been clear- | ®L¥% o4 Mary E. Tansill to John Andre- o R phons, 263; Burlington, 103%; Mexican Central, | Market dull and easy. Beet steers, $3 60@4 70; | rades, 15@16c per Tb. edout 1o the face, 2 Jistance of 15 feet, and | yon'@lot on W line of Seventeenth avenue, 225 | Stmr Fulton, McIntyre, Portland, etc. 4%; Oregon Short Line, 0. cows, $3@3 T6; feeders, frelght paid to river, | Iastern Butter—Imitation creamery, 10p | 2dvanced § feet; total length, 24 feet; face in | NS¢ D) street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Stmr Chine, Seabury, Manila via Honolulu. EXPLANATION. LONDON MARKET. $4@4 50; stockers do, $4@4 60; bulls, stags, ete., | 16%¢c; ladle-packed, 15@16c per Ib; Elgin, 17 | hard porphyry. B, and Margaret Sherry to Edith M. Sherry, | Stmr Zealandia, Dowdell, Manila via Honow SXPLAN N. N MA 2 $%0oa o, - ete. | @ise, STOGK AND BOND EXCHANGE. lot on E line of Twenty eighth avente, 100 § | lulu. with the wind. The top fig- HOGS Receipts, 30, Market firm, 6e lower, | , CHEESE—Choice mild new, 8%c: old, T4@ T of J street, S 150 by B i20: gift. Stmr Senator, Patterson, Manila via Hono ndlcate minimum temperatute | NEW YORK. June I5.—The Evening Post's | Laoue vackos 5§ togs ot ™ s y5orer: | fc: Cream Cheddar. 10@1lc; Young Ameriom : H. G. Wilson to Willlam F. Stafford, undi- | lulu. e underneath 1t, If any. the R ) 4 Tebvy, e e0as 78 b b @3 80 | 4Gi10c; Fastern, 12G13c. WEDNESDAY. June 15—2 p. m. | yjq¢q third of lot on W line of Elghteenth ave | Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Manila vis Honoe r of melthd snow in Inches | 100don fuanclal cablegram saye:,..The. stock | heavy, 8 WGP, - o0 - 0 o g Gooa | EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 16@18c per dozen; stors Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. | nue, 100 S of M street, S 2 by W 120: also un- | luiu € the fast twelve hours, | Markets here were idle and featureless to-day, | o BEr UV Do S iRGy (0 1amba, 34 60@8 0. Eggs, 14@loc; Eastern, 13%@l5c; Duck Eggs, | {8 quar coup..110 112 |Pac Gas Imp.. 86 873 | divided third of lot on E line of Bighteenth | Whal stmr Thrasher, Snow, whaling. © connect potnuts of equal | but steady on cheap money, which favorably 4 bt g 16c. % 3 S s L D &, | avenue, 100 S of M street, § % by E L; 310 Bark Tidal Wave, Wickberg, Tacoma. | T, e, ST ot o, v e | R Deciovous AFD Grravs rmorms, | “%ASLERTKEiGT QAT G| R dand o 8 ol it ol | fok fow kg S B okt re,and 1s usually accompanied | yeuivity 1s looked for this market until the| NEW YORK, June 15.—Earl Fruit Company's | The market showed further improvement yes- | Sal K 68 »....12 - — | Insurance— . — | W 2 by N100; §i0. T e e ily preceded and accompanied | “iadl S5 present account. auction sales of Californta frutt: Plums—Roval | terday, and as it was shipping day stock went | C C Wat 55...100%105 |Firem’s Fund.1s5 — Alameda County. Schr Eliza Miller, Christiansen, Port Blakes Weather'and rains. Lows USBLY | e supliched hers to-ntenr Fhor® soleme | Hative, 831 10; K. Claude, %c; Clyman, 00 | off well. Peaches, Apricots and Cherries Dupest ex e — " 8% | Bank Stocks— ' John_G. Morrison to Georgle Morrison, lot 14, | ley. 2 the Washington coast. When | previously cabled you. ‘ $160. Prunes—Tragedy, $1 3@1 85 Apricots— | showed the most Improvement. P Sa i e block F, Bay View Homestead, Oakland; 3. | Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. high in the interfor and low | " There {s some inquiry for gold for shipment | Roval, $1@160: Newcastle, 60gs0c. Peaches—| The market is glutted with Oranges ‘and | Geary-st R Gs. 9214 9735[Cal S D & Cosmopolitan M. B. and L. Assoclation to [ Schr Roy Somers, Soiland. Grays Harbor. and the isobars extend north | 1o New York, but no actual deall 105, Chey 2 SR E T 2 Lyman C. Parke, lot on W corner of East| Schr Chas R Wilson, Johnson, Grays Harbore % the coast, rain is probable; | has risen o 778 10, odlinem Theipeice fi‘c‘i’,‘,‘“;‘;;'goc?’;?:“ o eC‘o 'éf,;?.‘l“k Repub- | prices are lower.. Lemons il i s R B T Twenty-first strect and Seventh avenue, NW | Schr Edward Parker. Johnson, Usal. 10w’ is inclosed with isobars of | It {s believed that a good many applications | oy > petxiesiare lywep All Argunis Do gntd_ 6 108 |Mer Exoh: 150 by SW 150, block 124, Clinton, East Oakland; | Schr John F Miller, Hansen, Grays Harbor. marked curvature, rain south of Oregon s im- | may go from hers for the United Beates wae| CHICAGO, Jume 15.—Porter Bros. Company | DECIDUOUS FRUITE— Mk rt Gests Ny Nt ognae 10 310. Schr Emma Utter, Allen, Grays Harbor. bable. With a “high” In the vicinity of | loan. s0ld to-day at open auction California fruit at | Strawberries. §250G4 per chest for large and | Marketost o e A Dy ralty Mountain View Cemetery Assoclation to Mary TELEGRAPHIC. . and the pressure falling to the Call- | Fewer American bills were proffered to-day. | the following prices: Prunes—Tragedy, $1g1 85 | $7@9 for small. Nat Vin 6s 15t — © 973 [Ger S E'L ;‘ — A. Smilie, lot 69, in Plat 27, Mountain View & P 5 10 Weath st, warmer weather mey be expected | Spain is again buying sflver. per crate; Simoni, $125. Apricots—Royal, S5c hite Cherries, 20@30c per box; black, 25@ | yaf 100 3 3%t 00 914 [on S & L1080 & | Cemetery,” Oakland Township; $465. POINT LOBOS—June 15, 10 p. m.—Weather mer and colder weather in winter. The | GLOBING ; @31 %. Cherries—Royal Anne, 16c@140; ‘Big- | 30c; Roval Annes, sugie: logse Cherrtes, 1@ | § § N FY-I0, = [WUR.S &5 180 | . George ‘Walsh to Henry Epstein, lot on w | thick; wind west; velocity 14 miles. of these conditions will producs an iy ercau, 45c@$l 10; Tartarians, 20G%c; Pontiac, | 2c for white and 1%Gdc per 1o for black, and | { J¥ 8} §5-J(% — [MGqual Sav. — 34 | yine of Regent street, 22034 § of San Jose ave- CHARTERS! result. _Consols for money, 11 7-16; Canadian Paotfic, | 8c. Peaches—Alexander, 35@%0c per box. Plums | 2@3kc for Royal Anne. NPCRRwINE S |38 boSor = % |nue S 25 by W 125:3%, Alameda; $10. The Bobites ot charieatl prior o, e T%; Grand Trunk, 8%; bar siiver uncertain, | —Oregon, §120; Japan, 50@s6c; other verieties, | Currants §250@4 per chest. RELy B Same to same, lot on W line of Regent street, | piacl (oo whont ang barley Riirope. 3883 ATHER BUREAU REPORT. 40 per ounce; money, 321 . cent. %@ise, Blackberries, §0Géic per crate and Q7 per | 295 Gas, Do -0 1 [FCRTY &P 0%6 T | 247:4 S of San Jose avenue, § 3 by W 128:34, e L L L s B Bk Spanish 4's closed af 344, 1-16 higher than| NEW YORK, June 15.—Porter Bros. Com- | chest. g er Py i ~ | Alameda; $10. st 0 LA * (20th Meridtan—Pacific Time.) vegierday's final price. P ny gold to-day at open auction California | Plums, 40T per crate and 35@6lo per box: e dlanhroes, Ralloud ot Charles and Minnle Lainer, Charles A. Mau | for Morinct s Sen Riog, ol ot N imn SAN FRANCISCO, June 15, 5 p. m. PARIS, June 15.—Spanish 4's closed at 3 9-16, | ruit at the following prices: Cherries—Tartars Chiserys Flums, 0G85c sperfirenee i nd (MO0 | R i Q10 o i tiie <l e 48 18 | (assignee Charles Lainer, insolvent) and Claus | jor Homiaine = e 5 The following maximum temperatures are | ® Dt gain of & fan, §00G$150: Royal Anne, 50c@$i1s; Black | POF MO o oo o0 o0 0@ per crate | Powell-st Gs.. 118120 |Market-st ... 533 54 | Spreckels (by commissioner) to Golden Rule & SPOKEN. reported to-day from Weather Bus | T Republican, 70c@$1; Blgereau. 65@i0c; Centen- DL, L TaMProC per 3 oy S ran M. B. and L. Assoclation, lot on S line Ll L reau stations v e {“ for Rovals. Reno “VL&L..100 Presidio 8% % of | June 3—40 N 12 W, Ger bark Emin Pasejhs, in_California NEW, YORE GRAIN:AND PRODUCE. nial, 30@40c. Peaches—Alexander, 75@90c. Peaches, %@ per box and 35@c per | Sac ElecRyés.100 — | Powder— Louise street, 2241 W of St Charles avenue, | from Antwerp for Oregon. ureka, 66 : e : 6 by . Alameda; $2394. P 5 = = s i Los Angeles, T5; Red | NEW YORK, June 15.—FLOUR—Receipts, | CALIFORNIA ORANGES IN NEW YORK. |Pgket, - 1G2c per 1b for common and 4c R e E:flll!.\')?fl:ue e Albert H. and Lydia Clark to Leland F. ofp;‘;‘:ufl:pg “Be ;m:‘ns‘ L g Auft, §2; udependence, $: San Diego, 8; Sac- | 17,463 barrels; exports, 18,141 barrels. Steadier, for English. 8 P of Ar 6s..106% — |Glant Con Co. 46 463 | Clark, 1ot on N line of East Sixteenth street, | fonolulu for San Francisco. All well. §0: San Luis Obispo, 76; Yuma, 100. | with a more general Inquiry from buyers. NEW YORK, June 15.—The Journal of Com- | "\Xoycastie Raspberries, $1 per crate; Nearby Vigorit . — 314 | 365 W of Fruitvale avenue, W 40 by N 138 Per schr Transit—May 26—2% 30 N 15 W, cperature’ - Maximuim, 66; | WHEAT- Recelpts, 165,185 bushelsr exports, | merco says: Californla orranges are becom- | Raspherrics, HGY per etiest. Miscellaneons— being lot 11, block A, Church Tract, Brooklyn | schr Esther Buhne, {rom Honolulu for Sai 5 e 273,441 bushels. Spot, strong; No. 2 red, s6@dse | IE_scarce, espeviaily sound frult, and the | Apples, TicGS$1 50 per box: new Apples, wg |Al Pac Asen.. 93 94 Towranins d"c' e Francisco. J AND GENERAL [y "0 b Options generally st I a tendency of the market fs upward. Shipments | 30c per small and 75@85c per large box and 25 Gen Ld Wks..110 — | F. L. and Cordelia F. Briggs to J. C. Hollo- | May 3032 N 15 W, Haw bark Roderick STS. b'.,;;n" m(?éi e oo et Tone | have about consed. ‘The consuming demand ls RS FRurTs—Navel O $1 5082 50 e Aol | T o Tfs“mg: Sl 0B fvea, fom Wi S Sel Maeno s, The pressure s . Fae v e forelgn mar- | only moderate, many buyers seeming to be un- avel Oranges, ; g Co.. 234 %y, | of Castro, , block 147, subject to GSTIC PORTS. e Teeure 18, Senerally low over the | ety good export and milling demand, the | willing ie pay the brices demanded. The con- | Seedlings, Toc@$i; Lemons, RGL T Tor cepm: | Water Btocke— Hutch S P Co. b DOME ountrs west of the Rodky Mo £ th 50% 0% | mortgage for $5000, Oakland; $19. . el ther el mearkes °§:,,M,"";§";-,_n33;;g jump in Corn and unfavorable crop hews. | suming demand for lenfns is active, and not- [ mon and $1 5042 50 for good to cholce; Mexican | Contra Costa.. 55 88 |Mer Ex Assn. 90 B | e Francisco and Oakland Mutual Loan As- SEATTLE-Arrived Tiap; one over Northwestern Washingion: and | C10sed 1%@2c net higher. Bales Included No, | Withstanding the lurge advance in prices nu- | Limos, $ ©0@i; California Limes, in small | sfarin Co .../ 80 — |Nat Vin Co...— 7 | soclation to John Auseon, lot on E'line of (Thompson. hence June 1\ . Vancouver Trland; another over Northers Mo | 2 ed July, 8i%@86o, closed 8éc. . merous orders are being received by jobbers | boxes, 40Gi0c; ‘Bananas, $125@2 per bunch; | Spring Valley. 9% 99%|Oceanic § Co. — 60 | Fruitvale avenue, commencing at SW corner | Saile 5 June 15—-Stmr Elthu ts & Assibabt - . HOPS-—Steady. ere. Pineapples, $3@4 per dozen. Gas & Electric— |Pac A F L. of lot 2, block 772, Levy and Lane Tract, RURBEA=Safiod Jitne I5-StaieaiBcotta sand The pressure. has gech during the pest iotes | WOOL—Qulet. fiicast weni s P “ent Gaslight.16 — |Pac Bot Co....101 E 192, 1y 35, W 1%, 8 %34 to Deginning, bems | Westport, for O e htis Coduill bours along the Pacific coast -north of San | | METALS-The better feeling in the local FOREIGN MARKET. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. | Mutual EI Co: 1o, 1%|Par Pamt Co. 7 block 772, Levy & Lane Tract, Brookiyn Town: | p N2 B Francintn. o . Francisco. etal market 1s dally becoming more pro- and Gas.. - ship; $10. . for S 3 5 The temperature has fallen over Eastorn | Bounced, some departments in fact showing 4 | LONDON, June 15.—Consols, 11%; silver, | DRIED FRUITS_Prunes, carload lots, 4%@ Mo B Frances C. and George G. Baker ot al. (by | ALBION—Arrived June 15-Stmr Cleone, hos Washington and Northeastern Oregon. it has | YEry strong undertone to-day and & decided | 26%d; French rentes, 108¢ 30c. 5o for 4000, AK@HYC for W-00s, Do for | (o n qus & T O 15 | Sommissionen) to Mutual Savings Bank, Iot on | Y€ 3 g1 pagsed June 15-Br stmr Beistol, rigen rapidly over the Upper Missourl Valley. ~ | increase in the volume of business. At the| LIVERPOOL, June 15—WHEAT, —; car- | 60-10's, 3%@3¥e for 70-80's, 2%@sc tor 80-90s, 2 | §0 S CPowaer con 0 |7 line of Wayne avenus, at corner common 10 | ¢ om Departure Bay {or San Francisco. goiain, has fallen on the Pacific Slope from the clo-Pe lf;éf‘:ltsl'mcfflfltf'_gfl‘ed-m 5 goes off coast,’ buyers and sellers ‘apart; car- [ @2%c for 90-100's; Peaches 3@5c; fancy, 5%@ | 5000 S P of A Bonds. 20 1&:;1 7“.ng 184'1 s;,wz m.welm:mrraglgms, thence | TR O Sailed June 15—Schr San Buena~ The following maximut wind velocities e SR e 238 B2 oo onpasiss mem Prelish country’ mar. | 6o; pevled, 10G12%c; Apricots, 5@6%c for Rovals | * 2 Hutchinsan § P Co. 5000 | N to beginning, block A, Peralta Heights, Bast | VSILUr, for Grays Harbor. = o ehr Rattl reported: Tatoosh 1siand, 3 miles o hant | - FIN—Firmer, with $15 16 bid and $15 15 asked. | Ao, SncrallY s lower; 1 Wheat, spot | ang 7gSc for good to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- | 100 Hawallan: Commercial & Sugar.... 24 00 | Datlent, THoe" 3 . % T e e e e from the souih: Fort Canby, 40, south; Port- | LAKE COPPER—Dull, with $11 80 bid and $12 | . COTTON—Uplands, 8 9-16d. rated Apples, 75@Sc; sun-dried, 4%@c; Black | 560 30 bl 2400 Willlam H. and Frances Mackinnon to E. J, | “R*RiEK A—Sailed June 15-Stmr Sunol, for 4, southwest, and Idaho Falls, 28, south, | asked. Figs in sacks, 2@2ic; Plums, 4%@i%c for | 3o ag dg 24 31% | Stewart, lot on W line of Market street, 30 S of | gan Francisco. »17;1‘12 Km:‘" lhem"l;htms ul:]:m;é-ln;&!gar thirty “P“llo.lfic:gxfiw-mnu dull, with 36 50 bfa ana NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. l‘ued '5%“-““?\“':"{" x:%gme‘d; blflchsd Atk FrEyey 24 50 n‘l"hxlrtg'l-ommh. § 2 by W 103.70, Oakland An- | poRT Ar;{afifiraksmm June 14 — Ship . 2 A i 3 i um: c: Ne es, 4@oc for prim ernoon 3§10, v B o T psorthern Calitornla”cloudy, Thureday, with | LEAD_Strong, with 33 87% bld and $3 &% | PORTLAND, Or. June 16.—Wheat, nominal; | fancy: Prars, emfw.u for quarters and 3@5%a | $90008 P Branch Ry Bonds, 130 |G L. and Loutse B. Goddard to Henrica Iiio- [ VI!4r%: for Monovwln S portion; fresh south- | asked. The firm naming the settiing price for | walla Walla, 10@7%c; valley and blue stem, 74@ | for halves, according to color, etc. 575 Hawallan Commercial & Sugar. 2550 | han (wife of S.), lot on S line of Central ave- A e b ' Western miners and smelters quotes Lead at | 5o per bushel. RAISINS—1%@20 for two-crown, 3¢ for three- | 25 do do . 2525 | nue, %0 B of Park street, E 40 by § 120, being | BALTIMORE—Cleared June 14—Ship Edward Southern, Ca ursday; light | 8 70. MBI Cleared--British bark Audaman, for Queens. | SFown. Sie for four-crown, flc'for Seedless [ 8 o -do b I B |lot’7 block C. Parsons’ Golden Gate'Tract, | 0'Brien, for San Francisco. setarly Windd: ; COFFEE-Options cloted steady, unchanged | town, with 54618 bushels of Wheat. Bultarias, %o for Seedless Muscatels and $1¢ | 20 Hutohinson 8 P Ce. §25 | Oakiand Annex: §10, T Z FOREIGN PORTS. S e ey to 3 polnts net loger. " Sales, %00 bags. inolud- WASHINGTON. 110 for London layers; drled Gra c. 7 Spring Valley Water 95 | H D Austin to Charles B Claugen, lot on| _ . FORBION FORTS a=cl y ing July, 3 6 Spot Coffed—Rio, dull: No. 7| 1)coma waens o e NUTS—Walnuts, 3@éc for hardshel for | 6 Giant Powder Con. 4600 | NW corner of Dwinelle and Felton streets, W T SK—Arrive une 14—Bark Arizona_Fair Thursday, invoice, §%e; No ¥ jobbing %" Mild—Quiet OMA. apune 16.—No market for | softshell; Almonds, 3g4c for hardshell, 6270 for Eo ey 160 by N 132:6, being lots 12 to 15, block 7, Case | Wilna, hence Aprii 16; bark Edward May, hce e wlm,sy oudy Thursday; | and featureless; Cordova, $34@15%c. ‘Wheat; prices unchanged. softshell, 81:@Sc for x;.m--mu; Peanuts, 4@ INVESTMENT BOARD., Tract, Berkeley: $10. April 12 ' Tepectal report. from Motnt Tamalpels tak SUGAR-Raw, quiet, but steady: falr refin- s RO Bl for Tastern and 14¢ for California; Pe. e 2 Charies . Clausen to Robert J. McMullen, | PITGAIRN ISLAXD—Jn port March 11—Dr RSB e, from, Jovnt, Targaloels taken | yng, $3o; centritugal, 8 test, ¢ S-16e. Refined— REASURY. gans, ougics Tuberts, "3 gito; Brazll Nuts, s o Morotn Besmion, same, Berkeley, sublect to deed of trust: 40 " | ship King George, from Tacoma. for Queens- B D i A e ATE TULTER—Recelpts, 1,777 packages. Firm;| WASHINGTON, June 15.—To-day's state- R R Ccam s *Hon Cortant - wnd e | e B Co. B8 | 1ot ‘on N line of Durant avenue, 200.05 W of | YOKOHAMA—Arrived June 14—Br stmr Ta- S L .| Western creamery, 18%@17c; Elgins, 17c; fac. | ment of the condition of the Treasury shows: | for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@ | 50 Spring Valley Water 925 | Shattuck avenue, W 12 by N 13, block 1, |coma, from Tacoma. _ Lgeal Forecast Offical. | ¢oryy isgi2c. & Avallable cash _balance, $156,645,19; gold re. | 6c; UEht amber extracted. 4X@sic per Ib. e Retbrobar SMGh Barker Tract, Berkeley: also lot on' S line of | (GUAYMAS- Sailed May 2_scne Zampa, for EASTERN MARKETS. Westems, 101s; Southern, Jovas Firm: | serve, HEATIOHS. gt 10 Giant Powder. b 5 doit | Durant mne et s ORI | Gnafanas - e 1 Sl eortn * COTTON MARKET. PROVISIONS. 50 Hutchinson § P Co, s X 8000 |1 e and Juana H. Nevie to Clotjide Bernal, | QUEENSTOWN—Satted June 14—Br ship S DRIED FRUIT. B Snang ey N 925 | 1ots 14 and 15, Nevis Tract, Pleasanton, Murray | Glenclova. for Havre. TaEE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, June 15.—California Drieq| NEW ORLEANS, June 15. — COTTON —/ The city demand continues good, but there fs 2500 | Township; $10. pYOK‘)?!;&hlfi.Am;h"s:ngg;':"fl—m stmr. & = Fruits, qulet, Steady; sales, 1850; middlings, § 11-16c. not much doing on interior account. Prices are : Era R, BT 3 NEW YORK, June 15.—Speculative observers | | EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, ;| NEW YORK, June 15.—COTTON-Steady; |steady. . R B Railders’ Contracts. e e L B R S who argued that the two days’ reaction on the | prime wire tray, 9@U%C; Wood ried Drime. Siio | midalimgs, § o-sbo. ~ ']l CURED MEATS—Bacon, %c per 1b for| 100 do do B " | Adolph Mack (owner) with Kuss & Stores | beck Toveriyon, Bence Taa'd for DuBKirk. 4