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FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1898 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about @450; common and stock sheep, §3 50@4 B0; | @1 80; Large /hites, $1 65@1 75; Pinks, §2 60@ | Candy Granulated, 6c; California A, 5%c per 5 . | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; A lambs, $4 @6 25. 270; Reds, §2 80@3; Blackeye, $3@8 2; Butters, | Ib; hall-barrels %o more than barrels, and | Board yesterday: i the height of tide is the same at both places. a KANSAS CITY. $1 80@2; Limas, $2 302 %; Pea, $1 7091 90; Red | boxes 3¢ more. ~__ ~ Proming, W6 Ot 2 JUNE—159. KANSAS CITY, June 20.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | Kidnevs, 82 502 7 per ctl, A e SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 500 Belcher 0 Ophir &ooconiare % — 300, Best grades, steady; others weak to 10 | SEEDS Brown Mustard, G4 per ot 200 5 Tuesday, June 2L FRTTRED Hrbeatais . 40 00| Standard 160 | cents lower; Tative steers, $4@4 6; native cows | Yellow, Mustara, $4a4 2; Flax, 3235 Conefy | Pork rules very firm at the advanced prices. {800 54 | Sun rises fron Silver . 60| Union Con’. 12 | nd heifers; §24 85: stockers and teeders, §8 50 | Seed. 2UGANe per b Altalfa, 3G6c; Repe, Local dealers are figuring upon importing 200 2 55 | Sun_sets Sflver advanced. Mexican 20lYellow Jacket . 15| @ e 2P TE ) Market strong to 5| DRIED PEAS-Niles, §175@2; Green, $20 |dressed Hogs from the East, which they can 100 Tinion Con - & | Atoon sets Wheat and Barley declined BOSTON. cents hiljher. Btk of sales, $3 m?i !-')é 255\31;;. 210 per ctl. !;;rc;(mdlblly dézh at the present prices, but the mwn)“ée I'a‘tl;: r marked do PGy S 3 80@4; packes 70@3 90: mixed H R T sk detérs them. el Tiour Tarted S wa < BOSTON, June 20.—Atchison, 13; Bell Tele- | ff, MiT4ic packers, ¥ 1003 10 mmixe POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | \holesale rates for dressed stock from | 100 Challenge ....... 16/200 Potosl ... o New Hay lower. Old steady. vhone, Burlington, 104%; Mexican Central, | "CiBEp Racotpts, = 2000, Market steady; . slaughterers are as follows: o e aF % "Va., 25|200 Sterra Nevada.. 63 Bran and Middlings unchanged. 4%; Oregan Short Line, 29, lambs, $4 @6 25; muttons, $3@4 75. Los Angeles Egg Plant, 8@10c per Ib; Green | "Brpy_mirst quality, 6%c; second QUBHEY, | 6o oo, .. ........ 25/300 Union Con 13 | o) Oats, Corn and Rye neglected. ; i DENVER. Peppers, 8@l0c; Tomatoes, Toc@$l per box. Ste; third quality, 4@5e per Ib. 400 Crown " Point ... 06300 Yellow Jack 16 Beans and Seeds unchanged. LONDON MARKETS. DENVER, June 20.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 2100. | Onions were weaker and Potatoes steadler. VEAL—Large, 4@ic; small, 6@7c per Ib. 200 Mexican 10 5 i e 70; 'cows, Thera was pe part ceiar change in V:ge- [ MUTTON—Wethers, 7%@Sc; Ewes, T@7%c per — Coffee qull and wealk NEW YORK, June 2.—The Evening Post's | Market steady. Beet steers, 8 $0@4 10 covs | i) 5 ™, . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Potatoes firm and Onfons weak. London financial cablesram says: The stock | bulis, siase et 45 3008 g " *| _POTATOES-Old Burbanks, nominal: new | LAMB-—Spring, 8@s%c Sl —— Butter, Cheese and Eggs slow. markets here remain lifeless and dull. The an- | HOGS—Receipts, " Market unchanged. | Potatoes, 33asse for Farly Rose, 40@65c for | PORK-—Live Hogs, 4@i¥c WrAhl'l'i e MONDAY, June 20—2 p. m. A car astern Poultry received. nouncement of no English naval maneuvers | SHEEP—Receipts, 1600. Market firm. Good P%e{vlesnvand 40@s5¢ for Burbanks in bodxe!-d 5 %’;;‘:’-"‘,}‘:fl:fid H«mm‘ for small; stocl oy, Bid.Ask. Bxd_./uléi % 3 Peaches and Plums steady. Apricots weaker. mq: summer was used s o small bear point. g:l’_t"n‘l;ltmn!. §3 50@4 50; lambs and yearlings, for-v{,fi!‘:‘f—:\ew. 55@60c per ctl for red an c; (0gs, 61%@Sc. flfh. g: % s oo et o e Dried Apricots offering. New TR e R m | Lt VEGETABLES—Asparagus, $1 5002 00 for ex- RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. e e 0 05 05 | the early morning tides are given in the i Raisins dull iower, although the preliminary outline of the | CALIFORNIA ORANGES IN NEW YORK. | tra large; 7c@s1 % per box'for No. 1, 23@75c — B o 08 — 02| hand column and the successive tides or 1, Provisions unchanged. reorganization scheme was well received. I Sl for small; Rhubarb, 40@75ec per box; Green | For Monday, June 20. Benton ... 04 —|Mexican . 10 11| day in the order of occurrence as to time. Tp, b - T am told that the syndicate is already much | NEW YORK, June 20.—The Journal of Com- | Peas, $14150 per sack: Carden Peas, 2ii@Siac 4,606 | Middlings, sks 130 | Best & Belcher 13 14|Occidental 60 65 | second time column gives the second tig. Hides show: somb changes. over-subscribed. e e by awes continue in | Per 1b: String Beans, j@éc; Wax Beans, 4@ée; 75| Hay, tons 670 | Bullion ........ 02 03{Ophir 20 21| the day, the third time column the thirg : Pork very firm. Opposition to the general dullness here to- FAYCullfomin; OLaNE! Summer Squash. T5e@$1 per box: Bay Squash, 900 |Straw, tons . 24 | Caledonia 19|Overman 03 05| and the last or right hand column giv —— day ‘was the strength of Brazils and Spanish | fair demand and prices remain steady and un- | 51 50@2; Green Peppers, 6@l0c; Dried Peppers, 4% | Chollar ... 07| Potost 08 09 | last tide of the day, except when there : OVERLAND SHIPMENTS. 4s.” The latter were heavily bought from Paris, | changed. Shipments are light, but there is | 5ace per Ib; Cabbage, s0c per ctl; Car- | Tallow, ctl: 182 | Challenge Con. 13 14[Savage 04 05| three tides, as sometimes occur. The where it {s urged that Spain cannot be spend- | said to be a considerable quantity still to come | rots, 30@i0c per sack: Marysville Cucumbers, | Butter, ctl 383 Hides, no 307 | Confidence .. 30 35!Seg Belcher ... 04 05| when a minus sign (—) precedes the t Overland shipments of freight from Northern | ing much more _than she did over the Cuban | forward. Navels spot and to arrive are re- | 7@l per box; Vacaville Tomatoes, T5c@3l per | Cheese, ctls . 2| Leather, rolls 7 [ Con Cal & Va. 24 25 Scorpion — 02 | given are additions to the soundings = and Central California via Southern Pacific | insurrection. There was a further fall in | ported to be scarce and good quality. Valen- | box: Green Corn, 15@2c per dozen; Garlic, | Beans, sks ... 493 Quicksilver, fisk. 50 | Con Imperial .. — 0l{..erra Nevada. 52 63 | United States Coast Survey charts, lines in May were 58,699 tons, as follows: From | Brazillan exchange to 7d. Spain is again buy- | cias and Mediterranean sweets are in rather | 4@5c per Ib. = Potatoes, sks ... 1,81 Lime, bbls . - 81 | Crown Point 07 09|Silver HIll 06 | when a minus sign (—) precedes the = > Ing silver heavily. small supply, No shipments of Sorrento or- | EVAPORATED VEGETABLES— Onions, sks . 672 Bggs, doz 9,720 | Con New York. — 02[Syndicate — 03| and then the number given is subtracte: Francisco, 22,31 CLOSE. | Anges are being made to this market, as they | Fotatoes, sliced, raw, 12c per b in lots of 25 | Bran, sks . %02 Wine, gals Eureka Con ... — 20|Standard 150165 | the depth given by the charts. The p Canadien Pacific, $5%; Grand Trunk, 8. Bar| command better price in Burope than could | ™s; eliced desiocated. I0ISE granulated. raw, ORBEON. - ™ Exchequer ..... 01 03Union Con 13 14 | reference is the mean of the lower low w 1 per_cent. 1 | 13c: Onions, 6ic; silver, 27h,d per ounce, be obtained here. California_loose musc SR n'el‘:lx}nfii,' Flour, qr sks ... 6,792|Middlings, sks .. 62 | Gould & Curry. (8 (9|Utah . Mon s g items were: 421 tons B Spanish 4s clesed at 31%, a net gain of % aisins are ¢ ' vith nominal | Cabbage, 3lc; Sweet Potatoes, Hale & Norcrs. 74 75|Yellow Jacket. 15 16 .70 gallons Brandy, 104 PARIS, June anish s closed at 34 516, | 1nd nnchinged. prives. | Some interet 18 anown | %c; String Deans, 3o; Tomatoés, 80c. Guts, “ctls k| shorts, Siks 5.1 8,100 orera’ 14,/ T Yellow Jadk STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. 5y Canned Goods, 1250 do a net gain of 13-16. in the new crop of seeded ralsins for shipment R ND_ ¢ > Ve ¥ 13 Steamer— From. | Due. uc %3 do Dried Fruits, 15 do Citrus i e ‘. oot the eoabtr It e sealersilape Fet anas: POULTRY AND GAME. gvlh:gl:?n&h 5 t.1§|7 go‘::‘{oeh:‘e:u g 13| REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. = Frulte Ao TEAY, M Ko HIideh, BRSSO NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. s. ‘The crop at present promises to be | o ooopol o TEE 0 dnermoon | Barey, ctis 4080 - — Emplre. G308 BRE 5. oovsvasere June 1 do Ho 63 do Hops, 14 do Nuts, 1241 do i a large one and of good quality, provided late EASTERN. Alice E. and George F. Roberts to Anna M. | Queen. Victoria & Puget Sound June 21 Raisins, 67 do Potatoes, 361 do Vegetables, 504 EW YORK, June 20.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | rains do no injury to the stock {n trays. While | Local stock was nominal. fidan Thomas (wife of William B.), lot on N line of | Columbia. POCHIRNA e ootz ncsesson |June 21 2" pv;-der,‘ 24 “\ndQu!vkh(l\ 4»339 qg “T;i' d&* 17,000; exports, 28,541, Market declined, but af- | there is a good deal of Inguiry for prices s?d POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@llc for Gob- [ Corn, cotls ....... "‘3‘?,0,\“ senssesessesestesees | Clay gtreet, 130 E of Stefner, E 31:3 by N | City ozl’uebln' ‘gctorl- *g’;““ Sound|June 21 o Coffee, o Suga o Tea, o « S information concerning the prospects for the | blers and 10@llc for Hens; Geese, per pair, Tic S i; $10. . Ningchow eparture Bay. June 2 Rice, 205 do Canned Salmon and 13 do’Pickled | ‘are sieadied vp With BAett |\, | comine crop, there seems to be u general dis- | gg1: u.,su,,?; $1@1 25; Ducks, $3@3 50 for old | Hay, tons .. 10/, reeevaensesees | Chosker Rowell and’ Imogene Eldridge (Row- | Scotia. Humboldt = Balmon. i —Receipts, 202,500 bushels; exports, | pojiiior, %t withhold orders until the stock s | O317 SORINES, $1@12: DRCEs: £EL 8. "Roos: ell) to Thomas Downing, Iot on N line of Jack- | Pomona. San Diego. {Tune 23 31,692 bushels, Spot firm; No. 2 red, 3¢ £ 0. b. | reqqy for marketing. Foreign raisine of all | $are Yiinase Hoosters, old $350@4 505 son street, 165:3 W of Cherry, W to point 21716 | San Mateo Comox e WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. afloat. Options had a weak opening and sold | kinds are reported to be in limited supply on | fyvare $4 20@6 o0: Broflers, $3 50@4 for large, THE STOCK MARKET. E of First avenue, N % degree B to S line | prcata.. Coos Bay. June 23 off further In answer to demoralized cable news | spot, but In the absence -~ demand prices are | ssg for small: Pigeons, $1 2@l 50 per dozen land of Hugh Crockard, SE to point which | Crescent City..(Crescent City. |June 23 (20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) and bearish weather. Later the short interest, | nominal. for young and $1q1 25 for old. AT T bears N 3 degree E from beginning; thence | Orizaba. Humboldt ... June 23 SAN FRANCISCO, June 20, 5 P. M. |a large outside buying, covered vigorously and _— G AME-Nominal. Mining stocks present no new feature. They | S to beginning: 3L Ruth.. Tillamook Bay June 24 The following maximum temperatures are re- | provoked a late rally ‘which closed the market CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. e are about as low aa they can be without drop- | ~John L. Norton to Kate Norton, lot on W line | StateCaiifornia|Portlana Ene 3 ported to-day from Weather Bureau stations | Hrm at e advance over T e o T e T T BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. ping completely out of sight, and are very dull. | Of Leavenworth street, e i g_r:ggnx’on _Jymm: @2%c_off from the regular closs. No. % e Earl Fruit Company 9, 5 - : une 2 X @ closed Ti%e. fruft at suction to-day realizing the following | All descri=tions under this head were qui | lLocal securities were quiet, with weaker|of pighth strect, 140 SE of Folsom, SE 2 by | Peru.. China and Japan. June 24 Red Bluft, 82; i and weak at previous prices. prices for Spring Valley Water and Oceanic | SW 73; also lot on NE comerEol7 Mc.\slwt:; Wellington. [Departure Bay. -|June 24 Independence, £0; San Diego '64; Sacramento, | WOOL—Quiet o T et e Steamship. and, Buchanan streets, N §T:5, B 786 Chilka: Eel River b St ; San_ bispo, 74; Yuma, 102 METALS—With the exception of the lead de- A A val | amery—Fancy creamerles, 18¢; seconds, 17| The delinquent assessment sale of the Chal- | McAllister, 3 eginning; £00. | Mineola. omox <|June 25 an Franc ture: Maximum, 06; | partment, which ruled strong, the metal mar- | 165, average $142. Peaches—Alexander, | o Crear S 2T e g Conisolidatea WALl $ba hald sto-0ay: Peter F. Dunne, Henry H. and Ella Davis | Mackinaw Tacoma “3un R R e Loenoe O e Deu s = f:?& e B ;t Dairy—Cholce to fancy, 16@17c; common | The South Swansea Mining Company of $0 P 7 ant Mo & o L TN Santa Rosa. San Dieso Tas -[June 25 GENERAL : S ums—Clyman, 3 v e St. des, : = treet, 42: Larkin, - ] ) o PIG IRON—Warrants closed dull with 3§ 50 | ne. o@s1: 0. average. Slo: Royal Ha: | S lacsarse Ber I Imitation creamery, 16p | Utsh has declared a dividend Of 6 cents per{ T 810 . o rederick E. Lepplen (by Gussie | Y3l Walla[Victorta & Puget Sound|June 28 cer the Pa. |DPid and $6 65 asked. 3 g | N ttars T Erter T rasady] lade-packed, 15@ic per Tb; Elgin, 17 |ehare, amounting to §750, payable July 1 In-| Estate of Frederick . Lepp! Y Gussie | Oregon.. Portland . ..|Tune 27 aten. les ovtr | o GAKE COPPER—Very aull, with $11 7 bld U 4. _ Cherries—Black Republican, clusive of this dividend the South Swansea will | Hoope, administratrix) to sume, same; S0 z Newport +io{Tuness and $12 aske 5 oias Fot 7 = = 3 X (74 peaches southe [N Sz msked. o and S5 2 asked, | YCIAEe Sl 65 Four cars sold ESE—Chotee mild new, Sic: old, T%@ | have paid out $97,500. e o5 Lo o0 At e |3 tah and Arizona. idaho, Utah orthern Ne has remain- | he firm ¢ ward and The tem ¥ YORK 20.—Peaches—Briggs May, | so; Oy ¢ i i A ‘}"vez‘i-_ e e eaches prgts May, | scc Crea O T America, | The delinquency In office of the assessment Of | (¢reet 350 SW of Seventh, SW 25 by SE 75; STEAMERS TO SAIL. Se. | Plums—Clyman, Sc@el %, dverage 7 g 50 cents on the Omaha Consolidated o Nevada | 3375 G = s < Al Afne, 45c@iL. 05, aver- )3',@14’,&6’;815:?3:16 B oen; Btor® | County™has been postponed to July 15, and the |~ Patrick D. and Margaret Winter (by Albert Steamer. | Destination. Salls. Pler. TER-—Nominal, with $ bid and $ a; $1 14, Cherries—Ro: | AD—Strong, with §3 45 bid and $4 asked. | ¢ fixes the settling price for miners | age, 7do: Biack Rep | | s . . N. Tucker commissioner) to George §. Crim, o \peratures in the Tt as 3 blican, 75e@sl 10, average 16c. day of sale to August 13. h o 7 95 8 of El Dorado, | C008 Bay...|Newport. June 22, 8 am|Pler 11 re froin S to 10 8 _quotes lead, $3 | 85¢; Bigarreau, 7085, average %c; Centennial, R Wee -eports from mings arsas | OG0 W line pritital street, a oraon |, on -{Humbolds % m o b ralica b ed stea : = DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. kly;reparts {rop) e leaning i § 50 by W 100; $3199. o “ £ Tine 2 8 amiEier 3 June 23, 10 am Pler 12 10 am|Pier 13 Soid. follows: Consolldated California and Virginia, | © fonn’and Annie Lycett to David and Clar- | North Fork. Humbolds AxnyoiesEigs CHICAGO, Ju —Peaches—Alexander, 6@ | The sharp advance 1n Apricots has led to a | 150 level—From the north drift skirting along | {ssa Rodger, lot on E line of Wisconsin street, | Golumbla ..Fortland. Cordova, @ average 700, Cherries—Pontiac, 60@65c, | diversion of some Tastern shipments to this | the footwail from the incline upraise at a point | 208 N of Twenty-second (Sierra), N 26 by B | 5ircr, fair refinin, 5 | average, 62 : 5 178 feet on the slope above this level, 35 feet | 100; $10. p o Refined,” quiet, | “EGEON "Tune 20" Cherrles—Roval Anne, 4o | Market, which ie accordingly lower, Feaches | 11%Ch) ({8 moueh,"east crosscut No. 4 has been | Adelbert C. Sheldon to Mianna Sheldon, lot . average S6c; Bigareau, 60@) rage | 2nd Plums rule firm. Arrivals of Apples are | ,qvanced 20 feet, passing through porphyry | on E line of Twentleth avepue, 276 N of Cali- .\ averago the nc E nts over A maximum wind hour from the southwes kane. mile s _per | 740 e is reported at Spo- | © FCOAH_ 1 SUGAR—Ra; ntrifugal, ecasts made at San Franclsco for thirty June 25,10 am Pler 9 hours, e midnight, 1888: v 3 June 25, 10 am | Pie packages. Steady S0 s o . ligt d a dly any Pears comin; v 5 1 120 by N 267 $10. o 58 F . = = and, 50G60c, average Gf Centen- | light, and there are hardly any % | streaked with quartz; total length, 20 feet. fornia street, E 120 by N 5 $10. 5, Elgins, 17c; fae: average ‘S4c: Black Oregon. 60 | in. Iigs are rather slow. Black Cherrles are | Work in east crosscut No. 3 on this level has | Solomon and Dora Getz to Albert F. Hoft- | Queen ------|Vic & Pet 5":}}‘;:; R inland; Steady: Western, 11% | Peaches—Alexander, 30c@$1, | doing » shade better. been surpended. From the incline upraise No. | mann, lot on N line of Ninth avemue, 160 S | &E8"% o6 (Bortiand.. . Yune 35 10 am bler 13 average 6lc. The ton quotation for Apricots in boxes rep- | 1 at e point 112 feet above the sill floor of this | of L street, S 50 by W 12u- $10. resents the large six-inch boxes. level from the south drift at a point 230 feet | Timothy O'Leary to-John H. and Louise E. DECIDUOUS F! — in from its mouth, the upraise started on the | Murphy, lot 23, block 3, Syndicates’ First Addi- $2@4 50 per chest for large and | east side of the drift has been carried up 12 | uon to San Franclsco; $10. - feet, passing through porphyry and quartz | Christiane L. Rengli (wife of Anton) to Delos rries, 20@30c per box; black assaying from $1 to 36 per ton: total height, | Pratt, lots § and 1| 40c: Royal Apnes. 30@30c; loose Cherries, 1@p | 22 feet. 1650 level—From incline’ upraise No. 1| quitclaim deed; $5. 1%¢ for white and 1i@sc per b for black and | at a point G) feet above the sill floor of this | Sunnyside Land Company and Californfa Southern in y; warmer h' westerly Southern, 16 @1lc. Homer ... Newporf extreme DRIED FRUIT. FOREIGN MARK: NEW YORK, June 20.—California Dried| LONDON, June 20 warmer in western | Fruits: Apples quiet: other fruits steady. | EVAPORATED APPLI “ommon, 6@sc per | Ib: prime wire tray, 9@d%c; wood drled prime, | —Consols, 1113-16; Silver, ench Rentes, 102f 55c. SRPOOL, June 20.—Wheat, , block 3v. Sunnyside Tract, Arizona- portion. San Francisco ar LIV vicinity—Fair Tuesday fresh wester! e fancy, 10c. | Standard California Wheat, 445 6 d; Cargoes | 2g4c for Royal Anne. | level from the south drift skirting along the | Title Insurance and Trust Company to same NOTICE TO MARINERS. pecial report from Mount Tamalpais, taken | PRUNES—4@Stc per Ib as to size and qual- | off Coast, very little doing; Cargoes on Passage, Fies, 20@50¢ per box for single and 65¢@$1 for | footwall, which is in a total length of 178 feet, | and Thomas R. Dunn, same; $10. m.—Clear; wind northwest, 24 miles per | ity. | nominal, unchanged; English Country Markets, | double layers. we are 'repairing and retimbering the drift | “Thomas R. Dunn and Delos and Harriet A. | A branch of the United States Hydrographia temperature, 70: maximum, 74 | APRICOTS—Royal, $%@0c; Moorpark, 108 | generally 1s cheaper; French Country Mar.| Currants, §i 50G3 50 per chest. Are also repairing upraise No. 2 trom this level | pratt to . Broman, same; $10. Otfice; loeated In the Merchants' L ALEXANDER McADIE, e . 5 _ | kets, dull; Wheat in Paris, steady; Flour In| Blackberries, — per crate and $@5 per | upward. From the old east crosscut on the | Wijliam C. and Caroline T. Nicol to Gottlieb | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of Tocal Forecast Official. | PRACHES—Unpeeled, 5@0c; peeled, 12@lic | paris, weak; quantity Wheat and Flour on | chest. & | sill floor of this level at a point 93 feet in from | Gray, lot on SW line of Brazil street, 100 NW | mariners without regard to nationality asd el el per pound. Sy | passage to U. K., 2,8%0,000; quantity Wheat and | _Plums, 50850 per crate and 40@Tsc its mouth from the upraise carried up 15 feet | o Maaria. NW 2 by SW 100, block 25, Ex- | free of expense. FASTERN MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Fiour on passage to Continent, 2,630,000; Indian | Cherry Plums, 30@40c per drawer an bove the sill floor rom the morth end of the | ceisior Homestead, quitclaim deed; $10. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the AR . < 2 o 72 shipments Wheat to U. K., 144.000; Indlan ship- | per box. openings “fram the upralse carcie: eet, we | "y K. and Lau-~ F. Sharon to Lucas Har- | office, where complete sets of charts and safi- ments Wheat to Continent. 56,00; import into | Apricots 40GS5c per box and Tc@l per crate | have worked east and north through streaks | .oy jot on SW corner of Brazil street, 75 SE | ing directions of the world are kept on hand = z CHICAGO, June 20—Unfounded rumors that | Mments Wheat . | for’ Royals. and bunches of ore from which we have ex- ner. of : world Y MARKET. { some one n the grain business In the North- | Ui K. f0r weelk. LEO00 Lbls Flour and 34600 | f95, (050 ®10g75e per box. 556 per basket, | tructed % ‘tons ore axsaying “per ‘mine car | o Lisbon, SF 2 by SW 10, block . same; | [oF comparieoh end Iuerancs, and, the latest oae: Monay.pn:call, | MESt WaS n drouble stheiclens westheR and e CLO} L e e h i oitam A. and Mary Jonnson to Gottlleb | lights, dangers to naviation and all matters er cent. Prime | demoralized forelgn markets started wheat| <wypaT _Futures closed dull; July, 6s-3%ad; Jberries, §1 2% D e; Near- ay value of which, per samples taken from | GTai, same; $10. of interest to ocean commerce. it i1e ager B e cani weak. For about fifteen minutes a sufficient | govgoter. fo 10d; Decerber. o S0 fon Phactiey, SLX ver.crate; Near | Sars) tan 1i 5 net e VT Tevek on the JBdiard MeC. and Maud JI. Weste to Charles | ' The timeball on top of the bullding on Tele- firm number of shorts were induced to cover to keep | Tmports of Wheat into Liverpool for the week | Apples, 75e@3$1 50 per box; new_ Apples, $5@50c | eighth floor from the upralse an east crosscut | g ennett, lots 136 and 138, Gift Map 1; $10. graph Hill Is hoisted about ten minutes before fies been atarted and advanced 17 feet through | ,'vest End Homestead Association (by Henry | noon, and is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, 2 : prtsindng: g = o e e 42 to 5ok | Payot and George J. Hobe, trustees) to Mar. | by telegraphic signal recelved each day from range. But Teports of harvest operations be- | clfic ports, none; from other ports, 46000 quar-| per basket L uis Novel Oranses, $1 5002 0 D N o il garet O'Connell, lof ‘on B 'line new county | the United States Naval Observatory at Mare T e D e e pernintad, » of Corn from Atlantlc ports for the | Seedlings, c@s$i; Lemons, §1@1 2 for coms | of ore for the week amounted to 24 tons, the [ foad an line and corner of lot 62 of West | Island, Cal. $4 8 the price within the limits of the opening | from Atlantic ports, 41,400 quarters; from Pa- | per small and T5c@$1 per large box and 25@40c %o, Mexi- 8 ee. - by rains and every indication of a gizantic : o s 5 iz i o : End Homestead, § 26% degrees, E 5 chains 83| A notice stating whether the timeball was can dollars \at bonds. Irreg- | crop, together with the extreme difficulty of 700, quarters. mon and $1 i tor good to choice; Mexlcan | AL era e o e ¢ the sorince, Was $31'58 peg | links, § 50 degrees E 16 chalns 75 links, § 32 | dropped on time Or giving the error, if any, is LA road bonds, firm. | marfceting it abroad caused a quick break e I bgt0e: ‘Bananas. $1%@2 per biinoh; | ton, 2 degrees E § chains 20 links, S 27% degrees W | published the same day by the afternoon papers SUIR July, which sold at the close Saturday at 724¢ VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. Rl s g i ehi |t the Mexican mine, on the 1000-foot level, | 3 chains % links to § line Belle View avenue, | and by the morning papers the following day RKET. bid, 'declined to 70c. September lost 1%c, Seli- == . in the north drift from the Ophir shaft station | N 06% degrees E along S line of Belle View | ¢, P. WELCH. Ensign, U. S. N., in ch: ing at 86%c and December sold off 1%c at S el W YORK, June 2).—The statement of the NEW YORK, Jun Ste gener- Within an hour, howev s S | s6ike. an hour, however, the senti- | vigible grain in store and afioat Saturday, Jun cfated in value to-day to the extent | ment showed a change. The market here pald | 1 = s e o = 'RUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. 450 feet in from the station, or 230 feet north | @Venue to center of West End Creek, thence E | nmee——— DRIED F! C. from the south boundary line of the mine and | and N along creek to S line new county road, et e e e iy 7 = , o Yo Ssecut | thence § 40 degrees, W to beginning: $5. TIMEBALL. o e i snarny | ment showed 3 change. The market hers bald | 15 as compiled In the New York Excharge, Ia | Aprtcot drying has begun in the earlier - | ouposite west cromeut No. I the saat cronseut | thEce 8 10 dgfeess, W {0 begtontner 0, was considerably great- | Were evidently impressed ldsa that the | 88 TOUOWS: o0 0 @ @ hels: decrease, 5ig,op0, | fricts and Vacaville driers are feeling this | R85, SQVARESE 0 0C) FRV%aRf narrow seams | some; . Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- ties. At the opening | Price had already declined sufficiently. On that 0 e haT e 10,000 market, but no prices have yet been estab- | of vein matter assaying $1 65 per ton; total Alameda County. ehants’ Exchange, San Francisco, June 0 repeat their succe S L L D R T bushels; decrease, 21,00, lished. Nuts, Raisins and Honey are dull. length, 1188 feet. M. Meverfeld Jr. to Gustav Walter, lot on § | 2% 1% 2 first quarter of e e et 30 bushels: decrease, 139,000, _ DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 4%@ | The officlal letter from the Slerra Nevada | yne Thirtleth street. 2 E of Unon, B 52133 | o LD timeball was not dropped June 20 on ac- s In the prices o LS s foye = 000 bushels; increase, 26,000. e _tor 40-50°s, 4%@4%c for 50-60's, 3%@4c for | mine for the past week says: “During the | bs 100, blook 662; $10. count of signals not received. = £ o vioeaidl e cash 'demand, shorts bought quite freely and fool st Siraeid st B 334 @3te for 70-50°s, 2%@3c for S0-40's, 21, | Week we advanced the west crosscut from the | % od . 2 CHAS. P. WELCH, but the rallways sho kept the price rising until the early loss was — b st O SR B el B e i Total of 198 1 Blon B and Lucy C. Willlams to Olivia M. Fnsign (retired) { N.. in charge. 1ling_m; t. The early | more than recovered; Liverpool started at 31d NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Qe (ar SUAIER Dearhes e T S | o A morpi ey ith seems of quares | Kelloge, lot on E line Vernon street, 15 S L = t and a rather featursless | Aemine for July and 140 Gash for Sepremine u be; peeled, 10G124c; Apricots, i@6ike for Royals | The face is in porphyiy with seams of quartz | of Santa Rosa avenue, thence at Tight angles > gave lead to the | ynd December, and subsequent guotations PORTLAND, June %.—The local market con- | &nd 7@$c for good to fancy Moorparks: Hvapo- | U hoE t-h n &w-a,fl,l u.""{ Rt sm;*-d | with Vernon street, 112, § 45, W 132, N 4 to SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. P n the anticipated announce- | there came lower and lower Until the final | tinues quiet and lieless, and it s diticult to | jated Apples; Thgic sundried, 43Goc; Dinck | BIMzC o8 O B, PO The ‘nrat 34 foet was in | Sesinning, lot 21 and & 5 feet lot 20, block B, | report, which showed July %d lower for the | secure a quotation. pitied and 14@ite for unpiited: bieached | ore of good grade. From that point 11t feet | Stnford tract ault claim deed; 85 . - ARRIVED. day and the later deliveries 24 lower. July | Cleared — British ship Glenard for Queens- | Plums, 5@5%e tarines, 4@sc for prime to | down the ground was a mixture of clay, quartz | 1) 1 ERton A H. and. D. W MeDonaid Monday, June 20. for the second week | closed with a loss of 3 and September left off | town with 117,600 bushels of wheat e R T e tnere: el O - pe | 7 sush . . 1, o arters and 3@Skc | and porphyry, yielding assays from $3 to $10 | g M. Hett a W. T y . | _Stmr Sequola, Thwing, 14 hours from Fort i o YT e e sL s Was {iyith (Aniadvancs of (O | WASH ves, atcording to color, et 305 | o oo In sinking the. first 3t feet we took Toh) T Minnie A Rebinmon, ot MW e | pras. & % The {mprovement in the weather had a weak- 5—2@2ie for two-crown, 2%@3c for | Out six mining carloads of ore. The average| Ashby and Shattuck avenues, W 80 by N 100 | Stmr Chilkat, Anderson, 23% hours from Eu- sut s, which Quickly | ening fnfiuence on corn at the opening. Later | TACOMA, June 20. eat—No trading, and G2 he market and ever oug! s o Jpenigs X 3,@3%c for four-crown, 4%e for | assay of the car samples was $130 In gold and | feet being lots 4 and 5, block B, reka. Tanche ol Aove. Banmnyaroupht | it recovered all the carly decline and % more | guotations naminelly yachanged. erdipee Sultanas. 2%o for Neediess Mageatels 1044 ounces of silver per ton. In thix winze | fi&ketey sisn, Dlock B, Adeline tract, | i 4 West York, Forster, 72 days from fos (ibove, Satundas’s clos | onimportant buying by shorts. July clos it R e b | Snd $191 1 for London lavers: dried Grapes, | the water has troubled us in sinking, there be- | “Giart D ¢nilson to Helen M, Gaunce, lot N | HOREKOng: i proving Coverink - in: the | Soeeria crop resortaiana¥ weather forsonst | = | 214 ing three buckets of water for one of debris. | yna o Washington street, 50 SB of Tevis. | Schr Nettle Sundborg, Jobnson, 15 hours from NUTS—Walnuts, 3@4c for hardshell, 4@6e for | Have started to retimber the old Sierra Nevada | g3 o5 by N 5100, < T v Hard Creek. NGT eottshell; Almonds, 3@4c for hardsheil, 6@7e for | shatt, And when comnleted and a. northwest | o oc Bipokiyn: gitt, - | o)y and Lane | FglL Colile and Mattle, Fosen, — hours from ndition of the Treasury shows: Avail- | goftsheli, Si@fc for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4@ | drift ‘run it will drain the ground under this| 301 o "N and Sammuel Yeo to Jerio P. Nielsen, | Usal. Up river direct. balance, $159,647,94; gold reserve, | fije for Fastern and 4ijc for Californla; Pe- | ore body with good c.ances for finding bodies | | A&ReS M A06 0 o1 ooy | USehr Twilight, Hansen, 11 days from Grays gde; Fiiberts, "03%@i0c; Brazll ‘Nuts, | of ore under the Riley tunnel. During the week R S LR S B S s | Harvor. ¢ Y +’ Cocounuts @s . ve have shipped to the Carson Mint o enue, . N fo. E 3 o S0 or bt And oge | of Dulion o the. par vahie. et SISy 1 Yo | Ring, biock Al Prospect Hill tract, Brooklyn; | jchr Occldental, Brandt, 2 hours from Eu r grades; water-white extracted, §%@ | which we have not yet recelved an officlal re- | ¥10 1 1ivo ‘witkowsky to Annte Camp (wite | . SChr Mary C, Campbell, 1t hours from Bo- : - 5 ‘e have also shipped durl 3 t amber extracted, 4%@5%c per 1b. I AN e s»x%??%!"*v;;’xi’,fi of M.), lot on S line of West Tenth st, 91:4 | deEa- buted 1o the clear | created a weak feeling in oats at the start. > crop area. The ris- | Later, however, the loss was all recovered on 8 was partly credited | general buying and the advance in corn. July of the bear faction to bring | closed %c higher. d the closing was strong. | The buying o was dull and opera- | than the seiling: re largely centered in the speculative | early, recovered Fluctuations during the forenoon were | 7ige and ribs 10 to provisions was much better | prices, after ylelding a little | harply. Pork gained 2c, lard | BUBINESS. PORTLAND, June 20.—Exchanges, $336,222 lower, but market subsequently "he . & d ollc V. Very o :wfl\a-“; 7:“ : 'I’“‘ ling ""“’f’bm“g":”“) Zolly e 2 AX—2@26c per T e ghors weight was 4,00 pounds, | 5 of Kiriham, I3 2 by 8 1, blockc 6, Oak- Gooanoriany es were unchange . pEOS Eowhy e TTON MARKET. PROVISIONS. Tor which no return has yet been made. At | !andi $10. Eieay S T stered were con- | _Wheat COTTON 3 the Unifon shaft west crosseut No. 3 from the| A. L. Peale to F. A. Losh, lot on NW line | Stmr San Juan, Brown, Panama; Pacific Mall NEW ORLEANS, June 20.—COTTON—Quiet; a 2 ‘midrb'c. by = CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9 per Ib for |lateral drift, started at a point 22 feet south | Of Third avenue, 100 NE_E: r an improvement of %. while the | June Twelfth street, | Steamship Co. g, is coupon lost % in the big price. © | quly o 21 neavy, ko for lght medium, 106 for Nght, | ffom. the upraise “above” Yhe 0 lovel and | NB,@ by NW 18, block . Clinton. East Oak- | _stme Santa Rosa, Parsons, San Diego; Good- T X e Al A y nioth & * | 180 feet vertically above the sill floor of th 5810 all, Perkins 0. Atchison preferred, | % | LOCAL MARKETS. 11c for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar cured; | g0 ‘lavel, . has been extended during the| R. H. Curry, H. A. Powell D. H. Bruns |’ Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victorla and Port , 4100 C. & O., 24,100 - Eastern Hams, 10%Gllc; Call- | waek 10 feet: total, 70 feet. The face is in |2nd G. Feddernitz (by commissioner) to Home- | Townsend; Goodall, Perkins & Co. | | e fornia Hams, Mess Beef, 310 50 per bl r(vrnhyry with seams of clay. On the g | Stead Loan Association, Berkeley, lot on N line | ~ Stmr Oregon, Banks, Astoria; Oregon Rafl- | 8 7700’ Louis- , 12,500 Me- 4 ¥, 200 Northern Pa- red, 9000 Rock Island, 17, EXCHANGE AND BULLION. extra Mess Beef, S1i; Family Beef, $12; Salt | faval west crosscut No. 6 from the north laterq] | Of Delaware street, 5 E of East Elghth, B | way and Nav Co. extra prime Pork, $10; extra 'clear, | qrift, started at a point 100 feet north from | 30 by N 100, being lot 17, block 63, Tract B. | Stmr Humboldt, Bonnifield, Seattle; J A Ma- 2 % | sterling Exchange, sight 85 mess, $15; Smoked Beef, 12@12t%c per | . g % Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Asso: 3000 Awmerican Spirits, 33,400 American | July Sterling Exchange, 60 days. 487 | 1b. s T L |,§n(e;‘{’::2.§md':‘":,"‘; clation, Berkeley; $114 (ol SATLED. co, 320 Chicago at’ Western, 35,000 | Septembar . Sterling Cables . 487% | LARD—Fastern, tlerces quoted at 6c per Ib | this week 12 feet: total, 140 feet. The fape 1o e 2 ple's' Gas, 33,700 American Sugar, 600 Rub- | Mest Pork, per b New York Exchane, tolegrap fev, tor, compound aria o tor pure; palls, $4c: | {n horphyrr with seams of clay.’ Builders’ Contracts. Stme Bumbolat Bonlfle]du(l";:,r:{. Suse ¥ o | yary o o | New York Exchaugs, stght 17% | California_tierces, 5%c per ib for compound | ‘"pPurbiNE M SENS LSRR L B 0 3 S g a o CLOSING STOCKS. | iptenibare: §70 H Fine Silver, per ounce. — % | and Thc for pure: halt barrels, 7% 10-lb | pelcher and Gould & Currv—600 level—The joint Peitus (contractors) Architects Bhea & Shex: | - Bims Goore. Losmis Briducts, Vent Do petd e e jahaasner A0 e - | Mextcan Ditlars » N - riovces, 6% @THe: packages, o dr o A S 'jon, has been advanced | Alterations and additions to Langhem Hotel Stmr Umatilia Gouslee Viclotia . - Do prefd . 32% Do pref July .. 5 3 & 2 = es H eet; total length, eet; face In hi 2 3 . 2 Baltimore & Oio 2 |80 Pacifc | September . 821 H WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. lers’ than 300 Ibs—1-1b pails, 80 in d case, 9l4ci | phyry.’ The shaft Nas been Sunk 12 feet on’the | Si, Corae 2 Inter 12 Tomae oA 00, 1opey | Stmr Santa Rosa, Farsons, San Diego. Canada Pactf 824 S0 Railway -ib paile, 2 in'a case, Sc; &b patls, 12 in & | BTG, Tota depth. 1187 feets bottom, i hard | Sk £ e (e ng a8 12 geconds, N lon: mr Greenwood, Fagerlund. Short Ribs, per 100 lis— July ... 40 Canada Southern. 51 | Do prefd to beginning. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, Mendocino. 5 WHEAT—The week opened flat and depressed | case, 81c; 10-1b pails,’ § in a case, $%c: 50-Ib | pioReE e Noine enst crosseut, started. m acific .. 13%|Texas & Paclfic. tins, 1 or 2 in a case. T%c: wooden buckets, 20 | FrcPedith arift, 600 feet. from the tation. was —— e Stmr San Juan, Brown, Panama. 550 ©62% 2, ptember . with lower futures and a decline in milling. o 5 s 2% Unlon_ P | REwtembes & : Ibs net, Sic; fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, Tie; halt | T ! f 3 Ship Spartan, Polite, Seattle. 357 (0D 20T Yy | ~Gash quotations were as follows: o it o e (SLDH| varreIa; Caborit T o e per b B TaRey ana uarie:t Sufry el lever Soiit A N Sehr Bender Brothers, Wetael, = Wabash . 7 | regular; No. 2 Spring Wheat, 63@70c: No. 8| Mg ¢ " heat—Shi il e 3 @ th drift from the Sutro t 1 hi £ 8 ichr Deflance, Bloom, Grays Harbor. Py | B e N el i N Spot. Wheat—Shipping, —; milling, $1 %@ | ppES, -u\m,o“i‘vfm AND HOPS. Rt A Foth leothsc ity oy oot & NEW WESTFRN HOTEL. Sehr g‘e::tleemfl;’heggc.kérgg;egumrhl“ % Wheel Corn, 32a32%c; No nite, | L BOARD SALES. 3 porphyry. H Reed, Sacto > Edwards, Butte 3 2 gt 85" Do prefd 11 | 28@28%e; No. § Whit 5 e N0 | e Covanton 0, ek December— | , ides rule irm and & number of changes, | PGCicntal Consolidated—The official letter | W D Carr, L Ang |0 M Fredericks, Sac i 107 | s Companies— | 2 Barley, 31@%e; No. 1 Flax Seed, $110@ ,Jofommet Segsion ot 9 Slockmaocemiber | generally in the direction of higher prices, Will | for the past week says: “From the stopes on | G Cummins, N Y S Mathews, Valiejo POINT LOBOS—June 20, 10 p. m. ;L:'lv, ':{ &x} w 134 }029 | 111%; Prime T 3 s‘mx. “,’,,‘. . Pz"f‘f% . Pty s ok e 1 ‘| be seen. the 52 e\'elrwfi have extmc’(ed and milled 80 .{« Cl{osby Lg Dl_les{o }fi lg‘dScoh!, fihlcan hazy; wind, NW; velocity, 16 miles. en & R 124 American E 7 | per i, Cord, per 1 5 1210 i & ;| HIDES AND SKINS—Cu 4 brands sell | tons of ore of the average value as per batte ose. ‘Los Gatos well, Monterey g 0 pretd 50% Cnited States .. 40 | Po: Bhoms. Rivs, sldes (loons), 85 & I | qgocend, Sesslon—becember—,000 ctls, §129%; | FIDES AND e otatttns "Henvy salted | sample assay of $8 T to ™| W Rickerly, San JoseB ¥ Sweet, Wis The Auldgirth i‘:,‘?,:‘;fzid i “DF 1 ils :Fargo 120 | Salted Shouldes Short Clear | "yl oujar Morning Session—December—6000 ctls, | Steers, 10%@1lc; medjum, Si@itc; light, $@9%c Tz H Howe, Petaluma |S Kilburn, Auburn ot ShEAE 1 Chpe. Woma s S ¥ i 51 JMisceuaneous—" " | Sides (boxed), | $1'508: 5,000, 31 30%s: 12,090, $130%: 6000, $131; | GOWhides,“ste@ine: Stags, olee; salted ‘Kip. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. S s, Sa D JE Dasrar. Dostoy The Forest Hall loads Wwheat at Portland for Do prefd T34 | Articles— Recalpts. Shipments. | 2000, ¥1 3% May—2000, s188 - "o o | Dranas, 13uaise; T v e MONDAY, June 202 p. m. | J Buchanan, Boston (I Siebert, Auburn N Lo O hbet e the %“[Amn Soirits . 13% | Flour, bbls 7,100 L B e L e e 00n, o1 Sore 10,000, | Calf, 20c: “culls. 16@17e; Goatskin, 20@4lc Bid. Ask Bid.Ask. | - Johnson, Baksfleld 7 e Do pretd Wheat, bu L1000 518 000, $130%: 54000, 9130%; 10,000, | eacn: Kids, s@ile; Deerskins, good summer, | ds quar coup..l10%111%|Pac Gas Imp.. 86 $7% BALDWIN HOTEL. SPOKEN. ANTTObeR00 Corn, bu T, O | 3t BY-—The market was a fraction weaker | 2/4@30c; med W0c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, -10833108% | Pac L Co. — B |7 A Van Wyck, N Y |J Sinbad. Spokane May 3—Lat 5 S, long 26 W, Br ship Gienfl. Onts. b T o oo o | Shoariings, Snesie eatn ‘Shore * wool, S0k SF G & B 816 874 | D Thumleriew, Chicaso [R N Tavlor, Wis nart nence Teb 17, for Queenstown, © ve, bu . B R o each; medium, ; long _wool, n Fran .... " 4 y 31— . long , Br ship Lin L BHe i e ey e b She witrnoon. ™| b Hometies, "l 858 oo ated ang L I 6 i R R T e P ey : | e e TR | . LU e o §102 for small; oits, Ste; Horsehides, dry, # L B i |einsurence= 8 Alexander, Fresno |E Ellinghotse, Stantd MISCELLANEOUS.. > Mich Centrai O e O e e i CALI D § 8 nd $1 for small: Colts, 50c. C'C Wat fe... 95%] rem's Fund.155 — | W C Cutler, Japan |W Wheeler, Butte PORT TOWNSEND, June 20—Schr Altod, frm Minn & St L. | Tis@13t5e; Eggs, firm: fresh, 10c, Gl intormal ) sl RIES 6 bR Dember. NO A RONoNo. ] rendered, 34%o per I, | Dup-st ex c... 98%| Bank Stocks— . |Mise Richmond Cal = |A Cohn. Red Bluff Orca, for Tacoma, previously reported lost, was Do1et el ! : 3 Jios 200 ctls, $11 . 3 e e i e S -Cal B Bettencourt&w, Cal |E Quimby. Kan City |spoken In the straits by the tug Rabboni ] B - 3 S i December—6000 ; A p, Southern Mountain, T@10c; 1 Ry 651131 — [Bank of Cal.. Yo Pacitc 2 WHEAT MOVEMENTS. T Lty o8, 3LIK; | ¢rleORorthern, Siitae. . Bpring. elip. Southers | Gearost B So. 8 100 |Cal S D & . US4 | S Ofmer, Chicago = |F H Carroll, Omaha DOMESTIC PORTS. Mo K & T refd | *Rigutar Morning Sesston—December—2000 ctls, | Mountain, 12 monthg’, 9@llc; San Joaquin and | H C & S 5%s..100 105 |First Nat ...22% — | H W George, Redwood!|F Newell. N Y NEWPORT—Sailed June 20—Stmr Pasadena, P ery (g Dogretd L A0 B0 ST AT: 4000, 31 16%: 2000, $1 17%; 4000, | Southern. 7 monthd', " S@ic; Foothill and | L, Lon P & A.1\12%5 130 | D Oliver & w, Stkn [J M Sutfon, N J for Bureka. R e ol sinneapote D R B W30S T e o | e vt AT do Sefective gie: e Uk [ £ o A%, (el Some | o ot o e PP POt o i (4 DD SR, % 1 ~ e 4 o —_ - ., 13t g b ;- Na ... 1 57 A ‘arlisle, rt Angeles. Do pretd 0" |Pacific Mail .. | Duluth Afteromm n'l;;‘_"',‘m Dfif,’&"“ 2000 ctls, | oino, 15@17c; Nevada, 10@lde; Eastern Oregon, Savings Banier * | 5 £ Horris, Cortand |5 Setine A Sailed June 20—Br ship Crompton, for Queens- ¥ S enten Sl e oo o P five’ considerably smatler | 10912¢; Valley Oregon, 15@i7c. Ger S & L..1580 1600 | S Longworthy&w, Cal |F W Peters, 8t Louts | town; tug Wanderer, for Puget Sound. 'Y e g B g |Eoicase e Dot Dut the demacd s siack,|. J1OFS—i8H crop. #@itis per it Hum S & Lo 1igo | B & Ford, USS Patrsn|D Livingston, S Jose JSE;\TTLE—AH(\'ed June 20—Ship Lucile, hue E i 2 D . o —— utua "= "2y | J Crofruth, Glen Ellen |Miss Wagner, une 8. Do it prefd- 8 ol and,the market shops " B oo o cmeraL, smRciaNbise. RN S oAacE ToraL | St fune 20 st Novo, tor st Michal, 2 3 3 4] < f 0.0 — 100 = - EKA—ATTive une r Bertie ) Nor West . 1 | Kansas C cholce, #1001 80 Common B i G, Satiiing | . PAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July, 5@ Security S'Ba2s0 — | R H Herron, L Ang |W R Kenyon, N Y |nor, from Kahului R = T o ' 5t Woul e nominal, San Quein, §4 8 Uptn Tenih = | Moemn LR 8 Mown eats | PGRaAYS WARBOR_Amives gume 15-icn Do prefd 8% |U S Rubber . Tidewater— CORN—Samples are few at the moment, but | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- reef road— Paul H L Ar < . on ardiner y, from ta Rosalia. Ontario & W 15| Do ‘pretd - % | Boston 10,59 there is no acarcity of stock and the market | lington, $8; Southfield Wellington, § 50; Seat- | b & : e e 10 3. Bremerc Cal T %snlfgfr%t' g A Oh PO BRI AL Schr James OFR & Nay s R T e ow York 31892 s dul, - te, $6; Bryant, §6; Coos Bay, $: Wallsend, | borwe : abectat Z | W O Wright, § Jose [Mrs Bomard, Oaklund |~ PORT TOWNSEND- Arrived June 2—Br brk Or Short Line. 2 lcd & N W, | Philadelphia 5 | _Smali round yellow, $125@1 30; large vellow, | §7 50; Cumberland, $10 2 in bulk and $11350 in [ gans 3 Presidio 3 N P Rogers, N Y H__A Higginbotham, | Mary A Troop. from Manila. 3 EitaE = L pretd Daltimors o a8, §l maL g white, 31 02%@1 05 per ctl; mixed, ;‘fk;;o“"";‘vh‘ugl-kAgg;‘mc"a Tz 311 Can- | Sao BlecRyls 10 — | Powder. Med ofiea Nux wChicaso ’ | "PORT LUDLOW-Salled June 19—Schr Noko- Ren Sipas 9% 5t L & 8 v el, $10 per ton: Rocl ngs and Chstle’ Gate, > 58, , Mass rs H Hi TG D0, 8 Drefdll 45 | o prera Galveston 200 REEMELD per i & f; Coke, 514 per ton in bulk and $4 In A : el n HG Smith, Sacto e~ hattem, T COMATONY June 20—Ship Dashing ock Inland ... 108 F ; cks. AL . us, ‘Sacto Miss T Higginbotham, | Wave, for Port Los Angel St Louls & § F | Do ore Totals ... g Pttty COFFEE—The clrcular of C. T. Bickford |§ 5 Giant Con Co. 41 414 | Mrs Titus, Sacto Chicago 4 Ay e b Vool- Bo Tt pretd RIS PARIS FUTURES, FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. gives the wecelpes at this port thie far (hs | 2p0 T e T T sizs R Higgtnbotham, R e e R e T o 24 prefe w ‘Co < 153 bags, against §,045 during the c ; 8t Paul 2 Union Pacine L The millers have reduced Flour %c. The | kume time lust yéar The sales from. frat |3 5 Al : € MecCormick, St Lake|T Braggiott! & v, Bstn | Lo o8 a N Caree?” \rrived June %— Do prefd 145% Brookivn R T. Closing China steamer took out 5389 barrels. hands were 65,220 bags, against 55,574; the stock M Davidson, ‘Montana |Mius Grossmayer, N ¥ | Steve Aloaeer, s borar. Aron st P'M & M. Ioune - L OURFamily extras, $ 25@5 35;- bakers, | 00 hand June 1 was 42,40 bags. against 31,197, Dr_Silverman, Vallejo \ ved i cH . iefo | FORT BRAGG—-Arrived June i9—Schr CEOSING BONDE. e — and the world's visible supply ‘June 1 was 5,0 | Stock Gng M. — V D Black, Salinas | Merchant, hence June 1. U 8 new 4s reg N Carolina s.... 125 | Closing : FLOUR—Family extras, $5G0@5 60; bakers | 470,000 bags, against 4,174, The circular | o vater Stocks— Mra Morton, Chicago |J Suetterlee, Milwke | NEWPORT—Arrived June 2—Stmr Pasadena u8 e i s LIVERPOOL FUTURES. e P ) “The dull condition, as stated in our review | Marin Co ... & 8L LookiN Y o B B oot Ml | from Bureka. S 45 . |No Pac ists 1154 g+ Jaly. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In ‘sacks are as fol- g Spring Valley. 88% — 3 Steele, Cal UMPQUA—Arrived June 18—Schr Lily, hnce Do coup Do 3s . a8 i 3 T St (Do | lows usual discount to the Granam | Of M O ot ues, A e L e TorSi | Gasa isctric— Oora BeENeyL Mo R Flint, Afgels Camp | June 12 - 1 % 5 i B L 7 ons,” e or J S s VT Chetng ¢3S BHE|Eloun 5 % per 100 ihs: Rye Flour, 12 % per 100; | 5,85 ShiCHEOnS, SXCEPh consequontly frar. | Cent Seslightin o GRAND HOTEL. FOREIGN PORTS. Pt Bgpe s e L AT — Cornmenl. 33 25+ Oatmeal, $4 26; Oat Groats | Current quality unwashed Salvador has sold [ Mutual El Co. — 114 |Par Paint Co. 7 3 Miller, Stockton Mrs Kelly, Salinas SHANGHAI—Salled May 4—Br ship Helens- District 3. BN A EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. S Hominy, $3 2513 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4 | 40Wn to 8¢ for parcels on ex-ship terms, which | Oakland Gas.. 47 47% H Jarvis, Ventura Miss Kelly, Salinas burgh, for Portland. May T—Br ship Forest Al clas; 0| Do deb Ba.oor 16 G @4 25; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Farina, $4 50; | i8 still bid for goods in store. "There have been Morning Session. W D Ross, Petaluma |Mrs Conner, Salinas Hall, ‘for on; Br bark Port Carlisle, for Do B 0 Nav Ists. CHICAGO, June 20.—CATTLE—There was a | Whole Wheat Flour, $8 50: Rolled Oats (bar. | DO_further transactions however, as holders | 100 Spring Valley Water 9850 |M Guerten L Ang |Miss Conner, Salinas | Port Townsend. 3 Ao Curren but the commoner kinds and the heavy cattle | Parley, 86 Split , 4 2 Green Peas, 3 80 | G temalas are mainly neslected. 155 Hawatian Commercial & Sogar....1. 5 go° | Mrs VanSlyel, Cal [Mrs Prevost, Sacts, FOKOHAMA—Safled June 15—Br stmr Ari- fahinc were 5 to 10 cents lower. Fair to cholce, $4 9@ “To-day's first_hand stock consists of 6714 Street— T C Perin, S Jose |F Archibald, Hollister | zona, for Tacoma. P 5 25; medium, $4 50@4 67; beet steers 4@ 4; HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Gosta Rica 1013 Nicaragua, (63 Salvador, 14.- | 10,000 Market-st Ry Con bonds Bs......118 75 | pF goross: § Jose |8 N Griefith. Hollister | DUNKIRK -Arrived June 1S—Br ship Ver- Chi Term s 6 | Pacific 6s tr stockers and feeders, # 505 15; bulls, 2 %G LB S L T L R B T Afternoon Session. T orves, Marysville J J Kellv, Monterey | bena. from Oregon. &% : Beadine 45 5 548 | 4 20; cows and helfers, $3 30@4 75; calves, §3 2| Increased recelpts of the mew crop, coupled | DO&S: st 35,644 bags the same time last | y5p ana Plantation Co 1200 |7 Ravenscrdft, Cal |Mrs Bavnss: Bronters | Thoomicie s sor oy Fooniad.gune 18-Br ship cH RGW iste! @ 35; western steers, $4 204 91. With the persistent holding oft of buvers, have | “*%ra gteambr Newport 1s due to-day with| 2 Oceanic Steamship C G5 |F Johnson, L Ang [T L Reed, Cal v ey A B A e ing: to Joad b e P OGS There was 4 4000 eri and shipping | Jowered the price of new Hay,”though the lttle | 1700, pags.” 10 Spring Valley Water 8% |1 Lippert, Stockton |G Cobb. Guerneyvinia | for San Francisco. s East demand for hogs. Early prices were strong to | 0/d_coming in remained flrm at about the old | We quote: Costa Rica—I5@l6c for prime 103 oun: Powder G :g fi ’u‘}z lopkins, Fresno |i2 T Boston, S Clara HAVRE—Arrived June 18—Fr brk Marguerite Al prevailed later on and the market closed un. | L ADCIS Bo t005 w0 per ton. ‘Deaberry: 12@13%0 for good to prime; 1 5S F Gas & El §712 | T Powell, Portland |F Penne. SR St Hm- i N ny, Cal e gatintactory for sellers, Fair to cholce, 83900 | FEEDSTUFFE-Rolled Botley, per | @11340 for Kood curcent mixed wih- biack | 125 Hawalian Commercial 300" | C Buckhardt, Portlana|E I Seyiour, Sacto | Eesomcnioe for Vencouve 933 bl mixed, $3 7063 90; lights, $3G3 92 pigs, §2 so@ | ton; Oticake Meal at the mill G20 Do | v 40100 o tair: Bawe for ommok | 100 ) G0 - do 24 123 | W I Lee, Cal D1 StephenaoRk s s T new set 3s.. 91 | g bing, ugm 50; Cocoanut Cake, ; Cot- | to ordinary. Salyador—12@15c for to prime M Boone, Red Bluft |J Roberts & f, Joller Ha " R Gans::: % | SHEEP—Were in active demand and prices | {9n%ed, Meal, ’é‘sw Gl g B B R LR R e R O MINING STOCKS. N L = iepe fWoE Evans, Napa S— ERIGAN BANK : 2% | ruled stronger to 10 cents higher. 3 good me 2 or e Loose, Bodi ckson & w. Cat Towa Union Pac 4s #1505 25; ewes, $4 60; lambs And. yearlings, $i 5 | (HAY (Ex-cir in round lots)—Wheat, superior unwashed; $%@S%e for good green un- | _Following were the sales in the San Fran- | § B Th Y. L Mevyer, Visalin Of Locarno, Switzerland, and La n ur 1 1% | G I tpring 1ambs, e o # 9 | wheat and Oat, $15@20; 0 washed: 1@ 11te for good to prime unwashed | clsco Stock Board yesterday: h no W Arbuckle. M mphts e b Tai 106 O e o o e s aneap. | 167 Compressed Wheat, $tigat; Com. | peaberry. Nlearsgun Sinisc Tor mood o su- | Morning Session. gy ] R Bliot & w. Laxenre | CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE & SAVINGS BANK, Missourt 5 8414 | 16,000, pressed Oat, $16@18; Alfalfa, $12@1250; Clover, | Perior unwashed; 1@11%c for g to prime | 0 Best & Belcher. 15300 Potost C Johnson, 8 Jose F W Grund, Chicago . y ME&T W Shore és. 108 OMAHA. : Timoth: unwashed peaberry. Guatemala @nd Mexlcan— ol 08 | H Martin' § Jose |W T Scott. L Aok 52 Montgomery street, San Franclsco. Do 4 .. Va Centuries % | o Juno —CATTLE Receipts, i, | | NIW HAY—Wheat, #2015 wila, ont, 30 163@15c for prime to faney washed: 1\@ibiac 08| J Rickerd, Pac Grove|E M Brown, cal " | Pald up capital and reserves..............$630,000 yyem R T | Mk el o omer gty Beef Seees | i Polegy — 7 Toiend Dy, 1304 ) " i o e b v o e, 2 STOCKS. i western steers, 50; cows an STRAW: P ferior to ordinary; 16@16%c for g to prime 52 Interest paid on savings its. o $ro 950 | DGTers, #8064 %; stockers and fecders, 3@ per b Bl iR 2 RS R U 2 SUN, MOON AND TIDE. Loans on approved real estate security and Grown_Point 05|Ophir . 20 | ' HOGS—Recetpts, 3100. Market to shad BEANS SAND SHEDS. PEBUDR P10 Lor good o supetior unwashed. 2| Unitea States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Sommercial paj Con Cal & Va.... 34|Plymouth ... i2 | lower: o B T80 855 T3 80; = s T ek Com. 1| ""imes and Heights of fgn and Tow : Deadwood 30 quickatizer 111 400 dight g3 Tl T bulk o saten S‘n. s it S deolive§ Musara | S0 it ' Bt Powdersd. “stor bes ‘Atternoon Session. Paters At wort Polnt. entrance 'to ‘San n'mnfnfifif'}“& %‘m"'fi:&-fiufiufi ; . $ M Heke Recolpt Market strong; fatr | Seed rules firm vance. v e T s St : i Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | 1y b 65.Sterra Nevada. 50 | to choice natives, §3 90@4 60; do westerns, §3 80| BEANS—Bayos, §2 90@3; Small Whites, §1 75 | nolla A, oigc: Extra O, ;a:'u::c,'&'{: awt“ alnm-rn Nevada.. “mumwu. Brunner, Chnz'):':rfi“ xb.(mu*n': b A x it OTE—The high and low waters occur at | pazzinl, S. ‘Grand, B& =

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