The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 26, 1898, Page 30

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30 THE FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1898 Flour— o | Sabbege. o; Ewest Potatoss, Ne: Turnips, | Sssey value, 3134 §0; amslgam produced. 10024 SUN, MOON AND TIDE. RAILROAD TRAVEL. S o 26e; String Bean: ; ounces; value per ounce, per _ton. ~ i T RC I A L WO R I ,‘D Spastne il gt ol s g failings plant No. 1, 514 fons of tallings were | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— ¢ ot = 3 ST POULTRY AND GAME. treated. At plant No. 2, 527 tons of old tail- Times and Heights of High and Low SOUTHERN PFACIFIC CO) o LIVERPOOL FUTURES. - ings were treated as a fest, ateapal Doy Tulits entranceto 'San [iotwin avesue), X T June. July. Sept. Dec The_syndicate handling the San Francisco rancisco Bay. shed by official aU- | grmims lenve nnd are due (0 arrive a SUMMARY. - 103 Opening i g 511% 59% .,.'fi":[:.:’ ungo':”demble Emerfll 01? hfl‘:ed t:f and San Joaquin Valley Raliroad Company's thority of the Superintendent. s BORSAN. FICA N Co. i) 105 Closing . X o B R T A WO more; cars. Wil 0. 5 per cent bonds has just made another allot- | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) a = 102 |Tenn new set 3s. 91 b morrow and Tuesday. The market is natur- | ment of §240,000 at 2% per cent premium. This | the city front (Mission-stfeet wharf) about - Bilver, firmet, ) 10 {T& P L G 1sts. EASTERN LIVE STOCK MARKET. ally weak under these circumstances. is the ninth allotment out of the $5,000,000 au- | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | ygave — FroM JUNEL I — _ ARRIVE Wheat and Barley futures lower. | = 04 | Do R 2ds. 3 POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@12c for Gob- | thorized. and increases the amount issued to | the height of tide is the same at both places. 6100 il == fons... *9:45A Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged and dull. | Towa C Ists 01 |UPD & G 1sts e blers and 10@11c for Heps; young Turkeys, 17c; | $1.630.000. The previous sale, made over a | = 21004 Benicia, Susun and Sacramento. ... 10:454 Bran lower. Hay about the same. | La new cons 4s.. 100 |Wab 1st os. CHICAGO. & | Geese, per pair, 7Toe@$1: Goslings, $1@1 2: | month ago, consisted of $250,000 at 1% per cent JUNE—189. T o, Orovilleand Reddiog via e ‘. minal. | L & N Uni 4s.... 9 | Do 2ds CHICAGO, June 2. —CATTLE—The small | Ducks, $3G3 50 for old and §3@4 for voung; | premium. ey ik i 5:450 Flaxseed lower. Beans dull and nol Missourt s 100 |W Shore s | supply of cattle to-d ell taken and | Hens, §3@i: Roosters, young, $6@7; Roosters, e Sunday, June 2 SRR Sidoe » . | . upply e to-day was w 3 b 2 3 3 e 2. ne Flour declined 25c. [ MK & T 2as 6314 |Va Centuries ! 'H";H‘ e Saany: C’hm“ steers, $ 80@5 %; | 010 $3 504 50; Fryers, $4a5: Broflers, 33 504 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Sun rises T e San Itamon, Vallejo, Napa, Potatoes and Onions unchanged. | Do 4s ... 3| Do deferred | P S 5 £ | for large, $2@2 for small: Pigeons, $1 25@1 50 Slp= Sun sets Calistoga aud Santa Rosa. 6:15p Tomatoes higher and Cucumbers lower. | N Y Central 1sts. 1IS%!U P prefd. | medium, $4 304 60; beef steers, $1 15@4 45; | per dozen for voung and $i@l 2 for old. SATURDAY, June 2-10:30 a. m. | Moon sets 8:004 Atiantis xpross, Oglen and East.. S:dp Butter, Cheese and Dggs weak. | NaaiaEei .. 11414 Do 4s stockers and feeders, $3.50@4 §0; bulls, §2 864; |~ GAME—Nominal. e By O S S0k Nils, - Jomg, Stockton, 1 % .4 . i NING § ” 24 . 5 . e coup. Pac Gas Im wrysville, Eastern Poultry again in good supply. kenine: SRR P Ry e s o oD BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. 4s quar reg..10 111 |Pac L C H | Feet. e B Oranges weak and Lemons firm. | Grown Point . 04! Ophir A HOGS—Prices ruled stronger; some grades 5¢ 4s guar new...1244125%|S F G & PH W #8:804 Poters, Milton, Ozkdale. w, Merced, Fres- n Fran eaches and Plums lower. Boedpitare il i T e Ey . o %0y | Butter is coming in eoft, owing to the re- | Miscellaneo To| 990 New Grlcans lixyr 20| Plymouth 49 nta Biariare, - - = 4 Cal-st Cab s lield, ed fruits quiet but steady. Dlaavach 30| Quicietiver T utenere. $3 1563 5. nixed. §8 To@3 9. | cent hot weather, and the market is weak and L 4 - o, Bakersield, SwntaBuriurg vistons unchanged. Sould & Curry 05| "Do protd light, 33 6003 §7; plgs, $2 T5@3 | quist. Cheese continues very -veak. Eggs are | §%c Sy fop 18, o | Jnsurance= o W . Tos Nupelons Detih e Wool steady but dull. Hides unsettled. Hale & Norcro 65|Sierra Nevada . ) —Were steady. Natives, $3 20@5 2; | slow and easy, with ample stocks. Dup-st ex c... — - 48%| Bank Stocks— :34] 10:00, v.ue-j‘. ‘Martinez sud Way Stations hekepgrs ot 200 Homestake 0/Standard . | rams, $2 50@3 40; spring lambs, $6@6 85; year- | BUTTER— EL & P 65.128% — | Anglo-Cal 30) 0P Sacranints River Stowmens. Mea; OB i Iron Silver . 63| Union Con lings, § 7 Creamery—Fancy creameries, 17%@18c; sec- | F & Cl Ry 6s.113'- — |Bank of Cal 29 . 8an Jose, Nilca snd Way Stations. Bank clearings show the usual gain. | Mexican 07iYellow Jacket . Receipts—Cattle, 300; Hogs, 19,000; Sheep, | onds, 16%@l7c. Geary-st R as. — 100 |al S D & T.. | 27) 3 P Livermore, Mendota, Hanford aud Heavy increase in specle imports. 1 2500, 3 Dairy—Cholce to fancy, 15@li6c; common | H C & S 5%s..100 105 |First Nat y : % :25| 6.2 Visalia .. Increased imports of produce. | BOSTON. KANSAS CITY. grades, nomir.al. L ALCoG6s.— 100 |Lon P & A i TR RS T T = «eseser Livirmore, Ben Jose, Niles sud Way et | BOSTON. June 2 —Atchtson, 13%: Bell Tele- | KANSAS CITY. June 25 —CATTLE—Receipts, | ~ Bdstérn Butter—Label packed, 1@ite per Ib | Do gntd ¢ Mo AR R0 IR NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides o = WHEAT CROP OF 1897 phone, 275; Burlington, 10%: Mexican Central, | 100, Market unchanged. CHEESE—Choice mfld new, $@Slc; old, 7@ | Market-st 6s. Nev Nat B....136 165 | the early morning tides are given In the tetk . Freano, Y Meroed, Martinez e | 4% |~ HOGS—Receipts, 3600, Market steady to 50 | Thc; Cream Cheddar, 10@lle; Youns America, | Do l1st M ds Savings Banks— hand column and the successive tides of the | ‘§:00r Martiier, San KRanw \l..uel«:i C. Friedlander, secretary of the Produce e | lomor e lon 43 03 90; heaviss, $3 80 | S@dic; Eastern, 12gisc. ¥at Vin 6s 1s 9T% |Ger S & L. 159 — | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The Npn, Caligtogs, FL Verauo an - b s ~al a ASSOCIATED BANKS' STATEMENT. | Kers, §3 8073 90: mixed, $355@3 90; | EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 15@16c_per dozen; store | N C NG Ry Ts. Z?um S & 1..1050 1160 | second time column gives the second tide of Banta Kons .. 90k Exchange and Call Board -Association. furs o T5: ponliers, §3 700 T5: pigs, 3 8) | ESES. 12@ lc; Kastern, 123 @ l5c; Duck | N Ry Cal 6s bl Gaw "0 1%, | the day, the third time column the third tide | :10@r Benicin, Vacarille, Woodiand, nishes the following estimate of the California | The Financier says: s oy, J 5 % | Eggs, 16c. N Ry Cal 58 S F Sav U.. 480 — |and the last ordrlght hn:d aulun"\l:l gives 1‘7?-: )&;;i(hu‘l:mlln;, Meeysville, Oro- o0 | s v o bl e N TR 58.101% — IS & L fo.... last tide of the day, except when there are ville and Sacoamento. . ...ocezeees 2 twelve months to & surplus reserve exceeding 362,200,000, | | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. e SR e 10 | {hree tides, as sometimes occur. The heights 30 Nilos, San Jose, Tracy and Stockton .. 73182 | and with deposits increasing three times as | OMAHA. | | Unton ¥ Camg — | given are ‘additions to_the soundings on the | #180F Stockton, "Lodi. Oakdale (James- 5 Centals. | rapidly as loans, it cannot be sald that the | OMAHA, June 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1400. | Peaches, Plums and Apricots are weaker all Street Rallroad— United States Coast Survey charts, except i for Yosemite), Merced.. 18:157 By sea, Flour, §72,215 bbls 2,354,950 | New York money market is in a position to | Market steady. Native beef steers, $4@4 §5; | around, as usual on the last day of the week. California '“"10s | when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, P Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Berends By sea, Wheat.. By rail, Wheat 10,238,193 favor the moderate advance which was looked | 314,750 estern steers, §3 %0@4 60; cows and heifers, | Figs keep up. Berries were in good demand 5 Ry | . for after definite arrangements had been made | ¥ 8004 {0 stockers and Tk s;’uz‘“?!‘lgghx" | and rather firm than otherwise. Cherries are | ROWeIlst fs. 1290795 | for the new Government loan. The banks, &c- | Heavy. 3 65@8 80 mixed, $3 86@3 10; light, | O0,the decline as to receipts and the bulk of the | 355 BlecRyts.100 200,000 | cording to thelr statements Saturday, sained | 3 62\,@3 67i5: bulk of sales, $3 55@3 70, | is over. - 2,800,000 | §4,576,300 in cash, while thelr loans expanded | B b colnta, 1000, M:rketfinrong: fair | Oranges are excessively dull and weak. Lem- and then the number given is subtracted from Raymond for Yosemite), Fresno, * the depth given by th‘e‘ charts. The plane of ho!n& Santa Barbara snd los reference s the mean of the lower low waters. e s e e — Total exports Local consumption. — | Powder— 3F & N P 5s.108%109 |California e, as 100 P Laropeau Mail, Oglen and Task. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ocal, consurapt " | SterraRCal 6s. — 103 |E Dynamite... B I State, Juns 1, ‘38, 3855608 | only $2,282.600. The increase in deposits of | to choice natives, $8 70@4 70; fair to chofce | On% 4re firm at the advance and in good de- | §'p of Ar 6s..105% — |Glant Con Co. 47% 48 Steamer. From. Due. O R e il itd e st ——— | #3000 in view of these two chankes Is | Westerns, 3 8P 30; common and stock, 800 | "DECIDUOUS FRUITS 3P Cal 6s 13 |Vigorit ........ 2% ¥ Junezs | $7:00F Vel Por Cota and Way G Dedugks i | exchange situation may be expected to show DEIVEE g ar oL Vis. * Oyl ooy, For § V Wat 6s...116%117 |Ger Ld Wks..110 — e material advances. Banks at important middle | DENVER, June 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 100. | ;,brack Cherries, 25@40c; Royal Annes, 25@40ci | s v wat 4s. Imports by June 25 o Rodding, Portla ports by Wheat g 2 Hana P Co.... 1% 13 | Wal d and Kast ... B Tt ket | and” Western centers in_thelr correspondence | Market steddy. * Beel steers, 3 %04 60; Gows, | T0Re for Boval e pec b {oE HIACk faniisinck SCanite HOE e 8 Corl 2 24 | Bur a3 | N0 AND R T T 765,028 already Teported that the loan subscriptions | §3 $0p4; feeders, freight pald to river, 404 80: | AR TTEN JAM L L it ana socqst | o vater Stoc Huteh S P Co. 48% 50 | San Mateo. June 28 T ST | geem to be creating a scarcity of New York stockers, freight paid to river, $4@490; bulls | for double layers. ;:on_!‘m Costa = 54 |Mer Ex Assn. 80 — g\emngmn Jepa Jnfle,8 Total . 54,501 exchange, and rates are going higher in con- and stags, §2 5008 50, Seedless Grapes from Yuma, $160 per crate. | Matin Co ... 8 = |Nat Vin Co. 7 0os Bay. Nepat Pl “Melroe, Seminary Park, Ter "T4T™ | eubscriptions is reflected in smaller debtor bal- | heavy, $3 10@3 - SR ver] cratepiand SHOL ver e Leandro, Estudillo, 18,651,786 | &nces, but not the sub-treasury and the New | SHEEP—Rececipts, 300. Market firm. Good 10%(Par Paint Co. 7 — BANK CLEARINGS. S, b s NEW YORK, June 2.—The Evening Post's | 50008 and general merchandise for the week 100 Belcher for %0-100's; Peaches, ; fancy, 54@ | 450 Con_Cal s ewport eeled, 10@12%c; Apric | ‘chu“ gent vaslisht15 — |Pac Bot Co | , 38 Plums, 50@75¢c per and 25@65c per box. e 05, Crop of 1897 ::x\—iki,’ctl:a‘x;:ngt banks, but l:xe flou:é! ngn:lm‘; fat muttons, $3 50@4 50; lambs, $ 60@5 50. /:Xpr‘lsgz'gs‘ mfifibezep::.l:nax and s?gm"’w crate | Oakland Gas.. ;1. 1;.'% e g 532::'3 Innn:',mclwrr! = | e treasury are not yet large enoug! ——— and $35@d5 per ton in bulk. orning Sesston. 1 : IMPORTS OF SPECIE. to offset extraordinary payments duc to war FOREIGN MARKETS. Eeaches, $508c per box, 0G0 per basket. | 100 Hawallan Commerclal & Sugar. REEs R e A e nports of specte ot this port during the | Xpenses. The result is tnat the banks are | Gooseberries, 1@ per T for common and | 20 do o .. . e irst Jfive, months of the year were $12.213,0, | SRS et 0ol from the interior meement | LONDON, June %5.—Consols, Iitw; Sitver, | KOS (O COEWE, | ogr. PR SAGE SETID T “[one3s | ——GORST DIVISIGN (Narrow Gamze—— against §1,161,970 for the same time in 1 in a large part for the continued accumulation 164; French L.entes, 102f 60c. | New Appies, Z@50c per small and T5c@$1 per 8o SE A0l 5 Crescent City..|Crescent City -1June 30 (Foot of Market Street.) By the following deseriptions: Gold bul- | of idle capital at this center. It Is not prob. | LIVERPOOL, June 25.—Wheat dull; cargoes | Jarge box and 20@30c per basket. 150 Giant Powder Con . City of Panama|San Jose de Guatemala. |June 30 | — o gma el Gr Fxcursion, Bante Crad ton, ! 14: gold coin, 31027 silver bul- able, however, that this will contlnue much | oft coast. nothing doing: cargoes on passage, | — Fgl_li'sll’l‘sl»xavel f;{uzgg‘s.rfimm 25;| 50 Oceanic Steamship Co | R et e e, Suset s"““d‘j“{y s T B eacipal Waz Biations....... 18:08m ; 'sliver coin, $116,88t - longer. As the date for the closing of the loan | quieter, little demand; Liverpool Wheat, No. 1| Seedlings, 50c@s$1; Lemons, JL 70 for com-| 25 " do do ... FCE -|Coos Bay -[July tervi Feiton, to this Sear I8 due to the large | approachin the banka'ase bound: to lose an sp- | Callforie. 7o o T Poets wealk; | mon and §2 50@3 for good to cholce; Mexican [ 25 California Safe Deposit, s Homer. LINewport JJjuly 3| 8s18a Newark Oentervilie.SanJose Felton, fa, 7s fA@ oy 1 a3’ t posit, s 30. = ! i Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand Way ; DEACIANIE Deend O ot eh e ties iraanve k| B s b : Limes, $350@4; California Limes, 'in smail SRl State California| Portland July B L caen {ndications point to a merely temporary dis- | = COTTON— s, 3 7-16d. | boxes. 40@s0c: "Bananas, ' $1 26@3 pert; bungh; INVESTMENT BOARD *2:157 Newark, Gentervile, San Jose, New 1Im e n;(srlnlnll coneequence in the \mmngn. CLOSE. | Pineapples, $3G@4 per dozen. — STEAMERS TO SAIL. Almaden, Felton, Bonlder Oreek, ber: The July dividend payme: aggregating be- . | Frr— 5 . ST S Banta Cruz and Principal Way Forelgn imports at this port during the first | tween $80.000.000 and $i00,000,000 in this city, | WHEAT—Spot dull; No. 2 Western winter | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. 2 Sarnins Beaslon. Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. Pler. Sations. . ... e e ar were $15.514.000, againat | doubtless have caused s ges for | stocks exhausted; No. 2 Northern spring, 6s 9d. | 5 B Hawalian CUoarclsl & ibug oMy — | { | 4:330 San Joss, Gienwood & Way Stations * b o 1807, and in- | the week, but these will ected to a| CORN. American mixed, new, 3s 1%d; | From the way Eastern and Buropean buy-| 7 0eeiel-sirect Ry, Co.. - 53 8214 | state of CallPortland June 26,10 am Pier 12 | a4:15p Boulder Greek and Sonta Crus....... or_the time in I and In- | greater extent during the next ten days. The | July, 3 September, 3s 3%d. ers are nibbling at new fruit dealers are inclin- R oclation . - Homer ewport. une 2, 9 am|Pler 11 T o D, e O lange, | low ratea prevalling in the money markets are | * FLOUR—S{. Louls fancy winter, dull, 10 ed to expect a first rate market when the crop N Arcata Coos Bay June 26, 10 am Pier 13 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. B o e e i3 from | [cmpting mercantile borrowers to supply thelr | HOPS—AL London, Paciflo Coast, dull, £204. | comes In. There are no quotations for any : 3 g e e e L T e [ g PO the East Indies, $93L500 from Great Britaln | can'Be traced to this source. | EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. | “DRIED FRUITS-Prunes. carload lots. %@ | o i g8 pwers the sales in the San Fran- | Chilkat ..../Humboldt ... |June 25 9 am|Pler 13| 15:00 *6:00en. 2 r ,645 from British Columbia. % £ 2 3 2 | 5o for 40-50's, for 50-60's, 3%@dc for { clsco Stock Board yesterday: Fuiton .....|Oregon Ports.{June 23, 8 am Pier 20 4:00 @ et gy LONDON MARKET. | NEW YORK, June 2.—The imports of ary | 60-70's, 3%@ s, W%ase for 80-90's, 24 | Morning Session. Oregon Portland une 29, 10 am ‘Pler 12 | From OAKLAND—Poot of Broadway.—"6:00 8:00 10:004.Ma | 18 | Coos Ba: June 30, 9 am|Pier 11 $12:00 °*1:00 12:09 *3:00 $4:00 *5:00r.. 04 100 Ophir & atise for Royals 211100 . Walla Wa c & P June 30, 10 am Pler 9 TR Local bank clearings last week were $12,23,- | Tondon financial cablegram says: ending to-day were $7,267,00. The gold and | gn ¢ Moorparks; Evapo- | 100 Gould & Curry.. 08300 ¥ . | O Panama Panama. uly 1,12 m|PMSS COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). 1, against $10,00L,597 for the samfe week 1ast| 1The stock markets here were qulet but fi silver movement at New York for the week ' rated Apples, : sun-dried, 4%@ Black | 800 Justice 06] Orizaba ....|Humbold: uly 1, 10 am|Pier 9 {Third and Townsend Sts.) e It is the exception this year when these e; 5 s ere qulet but firm | onging to-day were: Exports of gold $38,115, | Figs, in sa 9c; Plums, 4%@4%c for | Columbia ..|Portland |July 2, 10 am Pier 12| “S3;004 San Jose and Way Stations (New year. It SiERoepLIon b ake - T ¥eotiif to-day. Americans were fairly good. A Dutch sfiver $§9G2, imports of gold $17,723, sllver pitted and ed;” bleached | Following were the sales in the Pacific £iock | Pomena San Dieg {July 2, 11 am/Pier 11 Almade: ednesdays o 1:309 weekly clearings show a de 37 @ act 1t | 3 per cent loan of ahout £400,000 is to be issued | $143,140. | Plums, 5@5%c; Nectarines, 4@sc for prime to | Board yesterday: North F Humboldt {July 3, 9am(Pier 2| $7:304 Sunday Excursion o “Tose, has happened only once or twice. here gnd in Amsterdam next week at about Wl | tancys Pears, 2i4@atie fof quarters and 3G3%e | Morning Sesaiol | Cleveland ..[Alaska July 5, Santa. Crux, Pacific Grove and R E: ere was a further rise in Spanish 4s SH I JRY. or halves, according to color, et i 2 8:35: WEATHER REPORT. to-day, due to the same cause as the rise of CASH N, TN AL | RAIS @2lc for two-crown, 2%@3c for | LA - RS (8o NOTIiCH 10 WARINERA ey D i (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) |fasaseca e | WASHINGTON, June %.—To-day's state- threc-crown “‘“'“ég‘ for four crown, (tAC [or | 500'Bullion 02200 ) A : Tacific Grove, Paso R SAN FRANCISCO, June 2, § p. m. HOBING. | ment of the condition of the Treasury shows: | Seqlless Sultanas Wxe for Srediess Muscatels | g0 Caledontal 16! A branch of the United States Hydrographic Lula Obinpo, Guadalupe, The following maximum temperatures are | .Canadian Pactfic 86%: Grand Trunk, 8%. Bar | Available cash balance, $1%0.473,657; gold re- | gic 3 * | 200 Challenge . 03 | Otfice, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is Principnl Wy Stati he & ‘Weather Burean stations | SIver. steady, 27 Money, % per cent. | serve, 5,578,116, NUTS—Walnute, 3@4c for hardshell, 4@6e for | 200 Con Cal & Va 53 | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of | e and Way Stat ; LromWesther LEdraat e atio PARIS, June 2.—Spanish 4s closed at 34%, | 5 ~ softshell; Almonds, 3@ic for hardshell, 6@7c for | (%0 Hale & Norcrs. [ Tl R el e R | PR ALLL a net loss of %. i NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. softshell, 84@9c for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4@ | 300 - SI 1L SEeEOF seapsn e, | Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Suu Jose, Eureka 60, Fresno 108, Los Angeles 70, Red | LONDON, June %.—Spanish 4s closed at 34%, — | 8%c for Eastern and 4ic for California; Pe- | 200 . 50 | Navigators are cordially invited to visit the Gl Hollister, Swnta Cruz, 102, Independence %, San Diego €8, Sac-| a net loss of %. PORTLAND, June 2.—Wheat unchanged; | cans, §%@Sc; Filberts, 915@10c; Brazil Nuts, | 1000 Justice office, where complete sets of charts and sail- | Balinas, Monterey aud Pacific ramentg 8 San Luls Obispo 78 Yuma 165 Sl gy Walla Walla, 60@6lc: valiey and bluestem, G, | S@9¢ per ocoanuts, $4 50@5 per 100. g ing directions of the world are kept on hand an Francisco temperature: Maximum, 60; NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. # HONEY—Comb, 9@10c for bright and 6@7c CLOSING QUOTATIONS. for comparison and reference, and the latest | i minimu ; mean, | = | WASHINGTON. for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5lo@ — information can always be obtained regarding | 15 San Jose and Principal Way Stations WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | NEW YORK, June 2.—FLOUR—Receipts, | TACOMA, June 2 o change In the wheat | 6c; light amber extracted, §%@s'%c per Ib. SATURDAY, June 25—12 m. | lights, dangers ‘“n“*‘""n“l‘“" and all matters | g wwp SanJoseand Principal Way Stations FORECASTS. 18,884 barrels; exports, 16,000 barrels. Quiet and ‘ market; no guotations BEESWAX—24@26c per Tb. e BidAsk . Bid, Ask. | O e A B on of the butlding on’ Tele. B:30r San Jose mud Principal Way Stations The pressure is highest this evening in the | steady. | L ; = 3 IR OR00 . 08 07| oraph Hill is hoisted about-ten minutes befors | ,8:30F San Jose aud Wy Stations vicinity of Vancouver Ieland and lowest in| WHEAT—Recelpte, 281675 bushels; exports, | PORTLAND BUSINESS. PROVISIONS. Alras R A | ETarl S 1y drapped ‘ar noon. 130h meridian | 111:43¢ San Jose nud Way Statio Arizona. It is falling slightly throughout Call- | 493 400 bushels. Spot dull; No. 2 red, 87c f.o.b. | g . & | by telegraphic signal received each day from | - A for Mornh forniz and along the Oreeon coast. The con- | ap-ed Pomils. SPOR Qui: B0 2 Ted e firm | PORTLAND, June 25.—Exchanges, $i66,004; | Frices 1or i liads femain undisturbed. R e ican = 01 e Tnite X S per Ib for| Best & Belcher 15 16Occidental 02 03Ophir . = he U ates Naval Observatory at | ® Bundays oxcepte aitions are favorable for continued fair weather % 70| tne United Stat servatory at Mare | 8 O frmias exeept partly cloudy and foggy | on covering, inspired by satisfactory cables, | balances, $31,55 heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10c for light, = Bullion n t e htjafs bles, | | e R o 31 11 A notice stating whether the time ball was | — = weather along the co foreign buying and showery weather West, | | Iic tor extra lMght and 12@12%c for sugar cured: | G 4 Overma 4 e it s ey - Forecast ‘made ol San Franclece for thirty 5% net” advance. No. 2 red LOCAL MARKETS. | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@1lc; Cali- | Challonge Con: 13 1ol oty * 8 & | publiched the same day by the atternoon vavers ' SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG Northern © California—Fair Sunday, except : State and common to cholce, S | tornta Hams, 934@10c: Mess Beef, $10 50 per bbl; | Confidence ...... 2% 30|Seg Belcl G ‘g |and bYAbe moEilig papers the flloging: da fogey In the evening along the coast: brisk | 185 crop, 3@4c; 1896 crop, 4@5c: 1897 crop, 126 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. extra Mess Beef, $11; Family Beef, $12; Salt | Con Cal & Va. 19 20|Scorpion a1 P. WELCH, Ensign. U. S. in chargs RAILWAY COMPANY. waat it > 2 4o, {6 5 = - $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, | Con Imperial .. — 01 Sierra Nev 50 51 | Tidburon Ferry, Foet of Markes St. Southern California—Fair Sunday; fresh west| WOOL—Quiet; fleece, 17@33c; Texas, 13gisc. | Sterling Exchange, sight - us | 50; mess, $15; Smoked Beef, 12@12%c per | Crown Point .. 06 06 Silver Hill Z oo TIME BALL. ey i . 2 PIG TRON—Market ' dull; Southern, $ 75@ | Sterling Exchange, 60 davs ¥ A8ty | Con New York. — 01 Syndicate — 03 SAN FRANCISCO TAFAEL. e Fatr i Bariday: Cge $10@10 15, erling Cables el S i 4 87% | LARD—Eastern, tlerces quoted at 6c per Ib | Eureka Con — 20/Standard . 0165 | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- —_— ey e AR O ; brokers, 1% | Xew York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 20 | for compound and Sc for pure; palls, S%c: | Exchequer — 3|Unlon Con 16 chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, June | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:3% San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Sunday, ex- | LEAD-—Quiet; ‘brokers, '$3 7 | New TorpEachaugegalgt, ol 1041 California tierces, Stc per b 'for compound | Gould & Curry. 07 y 03 25, 1598 | "8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thuisdays—Extra trip cept foggy in the afternoon; brisk to high| TIN—Plates barely steady. JEie: SlLver, DSk S « $9% land 7o for pure; halt barrels, T%c; 10-Ib | Hale & Norcrs. & 7 12| The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped | JL30 p- m. Baturdays—Extra trips at 14 southwest winds. COFFEE—Options opened steady at unchang- | Mexlcan Dollars . % | tins, Sc: 5-1b tins, 8%c. | — exactly at noon to-day—I. e., at noon of the #nd 1130 p. m. i, B Specinl report from Mount Tamalpais taken | ed prices to an advance of § points, closed quiet £ = 3 COTTOLENE — Tierces, 6%@7%c; packages, | Highest prices of stocks during the week: | 120th meridian, or exactly 8 p. m.. Greenwich | SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 130 3:3% A e reaer wind west. 12 "miles per | and unchanged to & points lower. Sales 6750 | WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. less than 300 Ths—1-Ib pails, 60 in a case, 9l4c: — % =X | time. C.'P. WELCH, | P 8X P m. . sAN FRANCISCO. Bour; temperature, 8 maximum, 8. bags, Including: July, $ 50. Spot Coffec—Rio, | == | 3-15 palls, 20 in a_case, $%¢; o-Ib palls, 12 in a | Name of Stock. M.|T.[W.|T.|F.|8. Ensign, U. S. N., In charge. YSA60, 730, 9220, 11:20 1248, 3 3 aximum, 88 oN, | o e . 0. P fobbing, (. | WHEAT—The market continues to decline, | case, $%¢; 10-Ib pafls, § in & case, §%c: G- B o] {5 = SER DAY o, T2, 320, 300 s i Local Forecast Officlal Mild, tnactive; Cordova, S4@15%e. % | both on and off call, and there is no business | tins, 1 or 2 in a case, T%c; wooden buckets, 20 | Alpha . 1] 1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. & ilop a L Sxpniauh-Exia trips a& 3 SUGAR—Raw, qulet; fair refining, 3%c; cen- | worth talking about. Ibs met. 8ic; fancy tubs, §0 Ibs net, THe: half | Alta . il 4 ;! 3 sUNDAI 2T 95:40.% 170 & m.: 140, 3:e, tritugal, 95 test dic; refined, quiet; mold A, | Spot Wheat—Shipping, 31201 22%: milling, barrels; about 110 Ibs, T¥c per . S -’i - ARRIVED. e PR B TR EASTERN MARKETS. | Se: standacd A, Bie; comtestioners’ 4. 540 | 313001 40 per ctl: HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, | Best & Belcher. 18 1 Saturday, June 25. | same schedule as above. e T | granulated, 5%c; cubes, 5%c. ! g CALL BOARD SALES. & Bullion . 3f 2| Stmr Coquille River, Johnson, 16 hours from |~ eav. e NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. | B BUTTER Heceipts, 5600 packages. Steady; | Informal session — 9:15 o'clock—December— | Hides are unsettled. but in good demand at | Galedonia 1} 13| Fort Bragg, bound for Newport. Put In 10| gan Feameisco.| In Effect | San Feanci —— | Western creamery, 13%@i7c; Elgins, 17c; fac- | 14,000 ctls, $1 25%. the prices. Wool is dull, but steady, and deal- | Ghallenge . 12 | land passengers. Al o i itk o e NEW YORK, June %.—The regrettable loss | tory, 11@12%c. seecond JEossion—December—4000 ctls, $124; | ors look for an_Improvement before long. e s o | pStmr Alcatraz, Carlson, 40 hours from San | “Week | S ess. Ransy | Week of American soldiers In Cuba had a senti- | EGGS—Receipts, 3560 packages. Steady; | 18,000, %. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Confidence 7 Eades Destination.| days. | Days. mentally Gapressing Infinence at tha opeing bf | Westecn,aagusc.y: i | o iaEular morning session—December-$000 ct. | u5ouc o ander the. uotations. Heaty satied | Crown Potn % | Schr Joseph and Henry, Arff, 3 days from i he stock market to-day. Prices continued | oot 61 2T 5000, SL 2GS | steers, 10%@1lc; medium, 9%@10c; light, 9@3%c; | Gould & Curry 3| T8 9 Petaluma, the s ¥ DRIED FRUIT. May--2000, $1 27%: 2009, $1 27%. ars A e e s e e 8| “Schr C H Merchant, Olsen, 24 hours from ¥ sluggish, but without real weakness, during the | Npw YORK, June 2.—California m,,__d! BARLEY—Futures were again lower, but the | Cow et Ay Bt *fl-d*;lfiw_ 3ip3 90 | Hale &:Norcross. 50 | Fort Bragg. pm} Santa _Rosa. first hour. The question of differentials to the | p. ' 2 | spot market remained stagnant and unchanged. | 9%zc: Calt 10c: dry Hiides, sound, 16c;culls and | Justice 61 Schr Western Home, Nielsen, 4 days from Fuiton, e 2 e 5 Fruits qulet. Feed, $1 1214@1 15. Brewing nominal. brands, 13%@l4c; dry Kip and Veal, 16c; dry | Mexican . | Coos Bay. Windsor, Canadian Pactfic was said to still block & et- | = FVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 6@8c; | 3 FSgyiLs. 4 g Calf, 20c; culls, 16@17c; Goatskins, 20@i0c | Ophir . i S e Healdsburg, tlement of the rate war, and this contributed | prime wire tray, 9@9%c; wood dried prime, 9%c; | CALL BOARD SALES. each: Kids, 5@loc; Deerskins, good summer, | Overman . 4 CLEA . Lytton, to the heaviness in Northern Pacifi. The | cholce, Sikc; fancy, 10c. | Informal session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. | 21%@30c; medium, $0c; winter, '10c; Sheepskins, | Occidental & Saturday, June 25. Geyserville, TR e R B e Second _sesslon—December—2000 ctls, $113%; | shearlings, 20@30c each; short wool, 30@s0c | Potosi . 5| Stmr Orizaba, Shea, Bureka; Goodall, Perk- Cloverdale. speclaities on manipulation improved substan-| ,pRicOTS Royal, 8%@10c; Moorpark, 10 | 4000, $1 13%. cach; medium, 60@S0c; long wool, 90c@$l 20 | Savage 1| ins & Co. Hopisnd and tially. Varlous industrials, including Splrits | 50, Regular morning session—December—4000 ctls, | each: Horsehides, salt, $2@2 50 for large and | Seg. Belcher 3| _Stmr Homer, Jessen, San Pedro; Goodall, Ukiah, and Tobacco, recefved effective support, thus | PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@9c; peeled, 12@16c. % 2000, $1 13%. $1@2 for small; Colts, 50c; Horsehides, dry, 32 | Standard . 50 | Perkins & Co. checking the earlier easiness in the general — - OATS—Trade continues at a standstill, for large and §1 for small: Colts, 50c. Sierra Neva 51| Stmr State of California, Green, Astoria; Oecnevil rallway list and ranging traders on the lcng CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Fancy Feed §1 3G1 40 per otli good to| TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 34@sjic per m, | Union 15 | Goodall, Perkins & Co. £ side. The grangers, however, failed to quite choice, $1 30@1 35: common, $1 %5@1 2T%: Sur- | No. 2, 2%@3c; refined, 414@43c; Grease, 2c. Utah 2| Br ship Leland Brothers, Balley, Port| g5 0 [ Sonoma reach last night's Closing. The general list | CHICAGO, June %.—Wheat was strengthened | prise, 1 %1 i0; grav, 31 %@1 324: miliing, | WOOL—Fall cilp, Southern Mountain, 7@ioc; 16 | Towneend; Balfour, Guthrle & Co. o g o closed firm in anticipation of a successful cul- v the reports of damage to crops | 31 S2%@1 37% . | free Northern, SG12c. Spring clip—Southern s rig John preckels, Christiansen, Hono- | . ifitlon Soon ‘f the.land und tea operations N e GCORNThe market was never uller. No | Mountain, 12 monihs. 9G1ic: San Joaquin and | REAL ESTATE TEANSACTIONS. | luluiy D Spreckels € Hros Co. B B e e o I at Santiago. The expected success of our army | . 4 | . b . Southern, months', 8@10c; ‘oot and D, i | 7:35 Bt mvacion. coupled with the continued eass | Was loaded. English cables came a shude bet- | Small round yellow. §1 2%@1 30; large vellow, | Northern, free, 12@ldc; do, defective, 10@12 David, G e Saturday, June 35, | 230pmlo:0pml s ST o o o matary “eonditione, 'the Erowing foreigm | ter and there were quite a number of bad | §1 5@1 07%: white, $i 02%@1 05 per ctl; mixed, | Middle county, 13G16c; Humboldt and Mendo- meid, ageoree M. oJeannle, <3 M. Maonico L Victorfa and P Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West frade balance in our favor and the expected | crop advices from the other side, among them | $1 (2::@1 | olno. fs@ifc: Nevada, 10@Mc: Eastern Oregon, | 2nd Blanche Cumming to Marion B. Cumming, | . Stmr Queen, Jepsen, Victorla and Port| o 8 00700 B for Lytton Springs; at Gey- heavy investment demand for securities owing | a cablegram from Broom Hall saying that the | RYE—$12 per ctl. fo@i2c; Valley Oregon, 15@lic. unityifed ‘one-halt faf followina: “lot “on SV | CORRIENCe sl ens Furex Forciiia for Skages Spries: st Cloverdale for to the July dividend and Interest payments | weather in England was unsettied, the crop | BUCKWHEAT—$1 W@l § per ctl. HOPS—1887 crop, 9@i2ie per 1. B e R T SR N B e the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, o g bt L e P T AR T FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. LAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. e R b T T Frgoe R S A e SR &%‘i‘“‘é&;,{“‘?fl%fié{,‘s;‘ Noon Parse et gave s vidence of | cumbed to the dullness of speculative trade iRl D BE a0 ot e SYyiot. Raventh S BWEI R Car] R ¢ Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Sarstoga T oy Seoking Invisimenta, | and. the general impression that such a crop | FLOUR—Is marked down Zic per barrel. No | frogs are steady at the good prices. Beet ana | & by SE 80: lot on E line of Riteh street, 225 B faes Canann, Vankouver: Shrings, Biue Lukes, Lavrel Dell Lake, DUpper Prices of the gilt-edged Investments improved | as this season’'s can spare a lot to the bugs | other changes. Family extras, $5@5 10; bakers' | pytton are unchanged. Ritch street. 230 5,03! Foloom 8 8 b ® s0; | Bktn Jane L Stantord, Johnson, Puget Sound. Lake, Pomo..Pmm-‘Wr. ey, John Day’s, River- substanttally and heavy purchases occurred of | and other pests it has been menaced by and | extras, $4 75@4 85 per barrel. Wholesale rates for dressed stock 1 reet, 25 o 3 5 by E 80;] g Hellance, Hansen: side, Lieriey’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, e 1 issues ‘which still have enough left to make a bigger crop | STUFFS—Prices in o i Tom | lot on NW line of Perry street, 287:6 NE of | gint Occidental, Brand Hullville, Booneville, Orr's Hot Springs, Men< the reorganization lssues which promise a fair | ¥ 2, "SU5 “C06 hefore gathered, The early | MILLS ek gacks are as fol- | glaughterers are as follows: Third, NE 37:6 by NW §0; $10. B N Qdocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal. return on capital invested. | N oy Tt and rjces Jeft off wader | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | BE-K—First quality, 6%c; second quality, | Sarah L. Kimball to T. C. Van Ness, lot on | Schr Fortuna, Rosich, Bureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets a¢ In Government bonds gains occurred of % in | JIR*I0,FAE foo ™ Juiy 1osing 1%c and Sep- | Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75 per107; | 5%c: third quality, 4@sc per To. W line of Minnesota street, 100 S of Butte, S TELEGRAPHIC. reduced rates. the old s registered and i each In the new {25, NERCS | Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $2 50; ektra cream | VEAL—Large, 4@ic; small, 6@7c per Ib. 100 by W 100; $1. POINT LOBOS, June 25—10 p. m.—Weather, | * On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points 45, Others were unchanged. 51400 | - Between orop prospects incldent to tmproved | Cornmenl, 8 2; Ontmeai, $1 %; Oat Groats, | MUTTON—Wethers, T4@Sc; Ewes, 1@T4o| Charles B, Bock to Gustav Walter, lot on W | fogey; wind, SW; velocity, 16 miles. beyond San Rafael at half rates. hn:.mf::lifix:{ b ot b Bk ‘};,go_ weather depressed corn. There was some - | ¢’c0 " botiing g3 29@3 £0; Buckwheat Flour, $4 | Yo b corner of Fourteenth avenue and V street, N CHARTERS. it 500, Manbatian, |3200; Readix : | quidation in July and the bulls gave no sub- | @’ 55 Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Farina, $4 LAMB-—Spring, 8@5%c per Ib. 225, B 92:6, SW 241:9, W 2:10; $10. The Metha Nelson loads lumber at Tacoma | Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. Burlington, 4900 Manhattan, 3200; Reading pre- | 201 "tnat ‘o later deilveries.~ July closed | G 2; Sracked Wheat, 33 T Farina, % FYORK_Live Hogs, 4%@4%c for lerge, 5@5%c | Thomas Wootton to Charles . Lilley, lots | for 1 . Sonoma, lumber at Chemainus for | A W. FOSTER, R X. RYAN. L e et 00; Northern | i @sc lower. 7 [ e Eor B ks, % o s Sbar | for medium and 4@i%e for small; stock Hogs, | 85 and 8, Outside Land block 274, Richmond | Adelaide, 50s. Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agents Pacific preferred, 700; Reading, 3000; St. Paul, | “Scalpers sold oats on every decline in corn. | fifl Fe?6r " peas, $4 25; Green Peas, $4 5o | 208%c; dressed Hogs, 7@S: Villa Association, not of record: also all In- : SPOKEN. R = =T v 5200, Union Pacific preferred, 78%; American | This, combined by the selling by longs, caused | [ 7506 fpo Y 4 J e terest In estate of Willlam W. Wootton, Fresno | ye.w 9 ya¢ 43 S, long 5 W, Br ship Lo Spirits, 4700; American Tobacco, 15.300; Ameri- | prices to sag. July closed %c lower. | P ' e GENE«(~L MERCHANDISE. County; also all property in Fresno and Tulare ay T o s o can Sugar, 11,500; Western Union, 3700. The speculative trade was still timid in pro- | HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. counties, (trust deed), gift and etc. GAIrns. (trom) (Cweanness e Sau Hrsnciscas CLOS visions on account of the yellow fever. Prices —_ ke BAGS—Are weak and qulet; Calcutta Grain | Charles L. Hanson, R. B. Kirchhoffer (Han- |, June 2—Lat 12 S, long 26 W , Br bark Kilmal- an a e Atchison held firm and were a shade higher at the close | Bran continues to shade off. Bags, 5@6%c: Wool Bags, nominal; San Quen- | 80 & C0) to James P. McCarthy and Stanford | 11e, from Shields, for San Francisco. Do prefd . 83% Do prefd than yesterday, except in ribs, which are un- O Fourih oL only At e ? 3 Adaition Land Company, block 133, Sunnyside DOMESTIC PORTS. Baltimore & Ohio 16 |St P M & 3 changed. Pork advanced ic and lard 2%@sc. Fears of Hou! y;ficps and ‘ths <ap-i/itin, 3k 85, ‘Addition No. 1. quitciaim deed; $1. NEWPORT—Arrived June 2—Stmr Hueneme, THE BEST RAILWAY Canada Pacific - 84%|S0 Pacific | “'The leading futures ranged as follows: proach of coliection day are given as reasons | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- | *Stanford Addition Land Company to Charles | from Eureka. Canada Southern. 61 |So Railway . 515 : o by the trade why buyers continue to hold off | lington, $§; Southfield Wellington, $750; Seat- | Williams, lot 8, block 130, Sunnyside Addition | PORT ANGELES—Arrived June 24—Bark Mc- s‘" FRA"NSGU t cm DanainEontara 6180 Raliway 5 | Tartiolea_ pen. High. Low. Close. | poo buving Hay. Certainly they are doing | e, $6; Brvant, $6; Coos Bay. $5: Wallsend. | No. 1: 4. Near, hence June 2. 0 GO, e Dicis: | pexas & Pacific,.. 13 | e I ineBE11 symehow or other, ai the. aes | 81 80; Cumberland, §10°% in buik and 31150 I | Justice U. Haley to Duncan McNee, lot on| Saiied June %—Stmr Noyo, for St Michael 3 Chi & Alt |Union Py fd. 0% | June 2 2 o 4 o ‘ Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $l4; Can- | N line of Madagascar (Twenty-seventh)street, | with two river boats in tow. Every Day Pull Palace S B e len|U D & . 9% | July jed 7% 71% | rivals pass out of first hands. There is now 0 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gate, | 50 SE of St. John (P). SE 77:2, N 106, NW 64, | EUREKA — Arrived June 2%—Stmr North 'y Day Pullman Palace Slecping Carg L I T | Septem! % % 0ok |more of an assortment of new Hay. as will be | § &; Coke, #i2 per ton In bulk and §I{ in | SW 100, block 483, Haley Purchase, quitelatm | Fork, hence June 23. and Pullmen Tourist Sleeping Cars CCC&St'L.... 4% Do prefd . 195 D«écembs‘r 67 66% 66% | seen by the quotations, and old is In meager “scil?:iAR bt Wt e deed; $25. e, 1 myom;r Rr-:grEs;l;nue;i Jgne :S—Stmr Pas- Run on the Following Time: s |wi & orn. No. ly. Some grades are firm and others wes = om- e ena, from San Pedro, for Eureka. Dt & Hagson.i1l 100 | Do prerd i 14t P SRR ] D ats AEh e R rec Tt o D e udten aTny 7;'“,,3:,‘?,',‘ et Alameda County. GRAYS TIATBOR Satled June 2Sehr Nor- | Eapve;fan Pranclecs LD b, ML WT R - oy e . > , a V¢ . ) y ’ & n anci H r 0g®, i Kt et D e gl December $% % 3% | buyers are forced to pay full fgures when | Granulated, 60 Dry Granulated, §%c: Extra C, | Willlam J. Dingee to M. Toley, lot on W line | Santa Rosalia. B8, for | rrive Do pretd (i T Oats No. they purchase Se: 'Golden ¢, ate: California A, o%c per | of Magnolia street, %0:6 S of Fourteenth, S 37:6 | BOWENS LANDING—Arived June 2—Schr | Arrive ete. oWy ited. Btates % [ quy .. 2y 2 22 | BRAN-SUGIS per ton. 1b; half-barrels’ %c more than barrels, and | by 133:4, Oakland, ‘quitclaim deed: $10. Newark, hence June 24, | Arrive e nited 8 Beptember . 20; 20 2 0% | MIDDLINGS—$20@> per_ton. Dboxes lgc more. A, 8. and Emma C. Baldwin to Sereta I | USAL—Salled June 25—Stmr Newsboy, for e St e Do 1ist prefd Wells Fargo 182 * | Bep i D2 dat prefd.iil 7 Wells Fare: B R Pt i oL FEEDSTUFFS - Rolled Barley, $25 per ton; e Taylor (wife of Felton), lots 10 to 13, block 2, | San Pedro, via San Francisco. HARVEY’S DINING=ROOM: B e e T MBSy %% 98 90 9g |Ollcake Meal at the mill, $31@31 50; jobbing, RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. and lot 11, block 1, Herzpg Tract, Oakland An’ | NAKNEK RIVER—Arrived prior to May 15— S Hocking Valley... = 8%|Amn Spirl 1ot | Seproniber . 974 968 97 |B@w 50: Cocoanut Caks. $2G25: Cottonseed nex; $10. Bark B P Cheney, hence April 22. Berve Superior -Meals at Very Reaso Hiaotss Central - 1008|150 prefd B2 | Tard, per 100 Toe— Meal, $28@30 per ton; Cornmeal, $23@23 50; For Saturday, June 2. | D. B. and Ella B. Hunter to James L. Bar- | SEATTLE—Arrived June 2—Schr Repeat, bl ates iy e . s aon i et 565 565 B 5 ey | Cracked Corn §24@24 80 Flour, qr sks ... 6,173/ Hay, tons ker, lot on N corner of Ellsworth streat and | hence June 14. | g Sl <18 1aens Mbee Uk | it E% PR S| HAY (Excdr in round lote—Wheat. $20022; | Barley, ctis 2,315|Straw, to Dwight way, W 100 by N 10, block 4, College | 'VENTURA—Arrived June 2 — Stmr George yOU WILL BE COMFORTABL (R0 prefd ...}l Tl Do prerd . 2 et > Wheat and Oat, $1g21; Oat, Butter, o 500( Pelts, bdls . Homestead, Berkeles: $10. Loomls, hence June 24 and sailed for San Fran- | Douls & Naai 523 |Conn Gas 196 | Jui s 5 ey | 1T Compressed Wheat, $21024 Cheese, ctls 37| Hides, no F. Lubben and George D. and John G. Lub- | cisco. | You Travel on the Santa Foy Manhattan L .... 103%|Com_Cabie % | Jy i Do O o 0. % Clorer, | Tellow, ctis BB L ot Riiat B Wi b imetes 10 ks huog R 5 3 0 % - 3 Beans,’ sks . 38| Quicksfiver, fisk. 21 | Pacific avenue, ) Y , Alameda; $10. | nol, hence June 24. Mien" Cengr 1t ("o preca i | Cash quotations were as Totiows B, HAY—Wheat, $18G19. for cholce and Rye fha .o 1%:1‘“1 iher, Toie v+ ot | Mlice Groen'o Toaad 3o €5 FICH W | TERATHLE-Arrived June 24—Stmr Protection SN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—E44 MARKET ST 3 s tents, 7Y straits, , 3 a . | Potatoes, sks ... 1,97 ne, gals . an . E. 3 vi on T s st preti o ol Sees % Z\%fir ia) heanas, MAr: Some omtonad o S ST 119, iout. $1g1s; Bacley, | Onlons, 055 | Lime, bbls . 81| est_in lot on S line of Seventh street, 100 E | Sailed June 2¢—Stmr 50, for San Fran- | Chronicle Building. Telephone Main 1520, Mo Pacific Laclede Gas 8% | §5; bakerw, $8 28 50; No. 2 spring_wheat, 6) | 34@15; Island Barley, $12Q14; Alfala, $1150| Midalings, sks .. 183 of Webster, E 2 by § 50, block 63, Oakland; $10. stmr Willamette, for San Francisco. | Ogkland Office—1118 Broad 6% |Lead 34 1c; No. '3 spring_wheat, 66@7c; No. 2 red, | @12 70 OREGON. Tsaac J., Anna, C. E., F. C., A. T. and W. E, | _ EUREKA—Sailed June 25—Stmrs Chilkat anq a0Way. | Do p 106 'No. 2 corn, 31%c; No. 2 oats, 28¢; No. | STRAW—80@%ec per bale. Wool.: batés 2 Trainor to Alice Green (wife of C.), undivided [ Fuiton, for San Francisco; schr Alice, for San Sacramento Office— 2)1 J Strect. 33%8INat Lin Of %% | white, 26c; No. 3 white, %c; No. 2 rve, 46c; ANS AND BEED: 2 ‘ s one-half of lot on 8 line of Seventh street, 125 | Pedro. 3 (OF Tmp Co Hg No. @ barley, g¥c; No, I flaxseed. §1 %G BB n TMT Eof Webster, B %5 S 10, W 30, N 05 5, X | [GRATS HARBOR—Arrived June 2-—Schr J Ben Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara St 1 (6%; prime timothy seed, :_mess pork. 80_to beginning, block 63, Oakland; $10. 3 3 it N A e T e Gx;:/Lm,ht?_! Fogy so;mf'- B 100 e 55 fzos‘f,@ Flassed has again decined. No changs in 0CK 5 Whliah B Somagn 16 Wilets ¢, Johnson, | , ASTRIA- Krrived June 25—Stme Columbin, LISty p T35; short ribs sides (loose), ; dry | Beans. lot on ne of Rallroad avenue, 25 E of TG Siiver Certificates 63 | Gaited shoulders (boxed), '$4 16@s; short clear | BEANS—Bayos, 32 0@3; Small Whites, 175 | A Elance at the appended list of Comstock | Myrtle street, S 73, W to a point on E FOREIGN PORTS. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Do ot peett 6 (Sugar o & T 0% | sides (boxed), $5 655 8; sugars, cut loaf, 6.02; | g1 80, Large Whites, §1 65@1 75; Pinks, $2 6og | fuctuations during the past week will tell the | Myrtle street, distance 02:u4% 8 from 8 line | CALLAO—Sailed Junel4—Br ship Celtic Chiet 5 Do_24a prefd 30 | Do prefd 111 L . 370; Reds, $2 80g3; Dlackeye, $3@3 25: Butters, | story of the serious depreciation in the value | of Rallroad avenue, N to Rallroad avenue, E | for British Columbia. Via Sausalito Ferry. Nor West . U |T C & Iron. % Astinten Tecalpts. Shipmenta | $1 80@2; Limas, 32 80@: 9: Pea, 31 T0@1 %; Red | of the famous old lode. Prices were never | 25 to beginning, block 483 Oakland: $10. NEWCASTLE, NSW-—Sailed June 2—Schr J | From San Francisco, commeucing May 1, 158, No Amer Co . 6 |U S Leather 7% b 3 g % | Kidneys, §2 50@2 75 per ctl. h L. A. and Florence I Ralelgh to Home Se- | M Weatherwax, for Kahului. WEEK DAYS. N A 25| Crsp ey ol wn‘ bix 2,600 | KiOnoy % hrown Mustard. $4@4 25 per oti; | \OWer In the aggregate and business was never | curity Bullding and Loan Association, lot on | BEACHY HEAD—Passed June 24—Br ship| For Mill Valley and Rafael—7:00, *8:00, B et TORl00S Peier e G | ment, buai Y netara, 4@ %5; Fiax. $202 06; Cansry’ | duller. The San Franclsco board no longer | SE line of Thirteenth avenue, 75 NE 'of Fast | Norma. {rom Antwerp, for San Francisco. 6:30, 11:00 a. m.; *1 : Ontario & W 15%| Do 1d 86% | Oats, bush Seed, 21,@2%c per 1b; Alfalfa, : Rape, 2@ | bas a salaried caller, and the daily sales are | I'ifteenth street. NE 25 by SE 75, block 65, DUNKIRK—Arrived June 24—Br ship Peng- | 6:3) p. m. Or R & Nav B0 |West Urnilon 93% | Rye, bush 2%c; Hemp, 2%@3c; Timothy, C. insignificant. Clinton, Fast Oakland; $10. ~ | wern, hence Feb 3. “Extra trips for San Rafacl on Mondayi Or Short Line..ll! 28 |Chi & X W. 1%% | Bariey, bus DRIED PEAS—Niles, $175@2; Green, $2@| In local securities yesterday Oceanic Steam- | paSne .&nfl"fia’%fléz’ia).‘;’.';’fi‘gr‘::;°’h"fl“{,‘; ANEWCASTLE, NSW-—Satled June 2+—Br ship | Wodnesdays, Saturdays and Sundays af il: Pittaburg 10, 10 Pretd e i e |l ctl hip was firmer and Hawallan Commerclal | N 135, subject ta @ mortgage, quitclaim deed, (ELLINGTON—Salled June 23—Br ‘stmr|” ™ UNDAYS. Do 1st prefd 45 | Do prefd 11% | market was firm; reameriss. 14 dalrles, | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES, | Weaker. P Oakland Annex: $2. Werrimoo, for Vancouves For Mill Valley and San Rafael—¢ Rock Island 106% R G W 27 ¢ | 11%@18%c. Eggs, steady; fresh, 10c.” Cheese, The Gold Coln Mining Company of Colorado l!!- l;& Fassett to C‘lglsry J.CBI:elnw. ot 90 In *10:00, 11:00, 11:3) a. m.; 1:00, *1:45, St L &S F. 7% Do pre 67 | active; creams, T@i%c. | There 1s no particular change in Potatoes. | paid a dividend of 1 cent per share, amount- | plot 1% Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland 5:30, 6:45 p. m. Do 1st pre 6% Chi G W. 143 G T Yellow Cnlons are firm. Tomatoes are firm | INg to $10,000, vesterday. JoWnalilp: $1y i WU RAILROAD TRAVEL. 11:00 @, m. does not run to San Rafael, Do 24 prefd.... 25% Haw Com Go... 34 WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Pt gt A e et he Humboldt Savings and Loan Soclety has * Builder's Contract. AR st TR e oo | B:80 p. m. does mot run to Mill Valley. st_Paul . 9% Unfon Pacific 24 = A TS e fower, TP s 8¢ I in-| geclared a seml-annual dividend at the rate of Trains marked * run to San Quentin, Do prefd 149 'Brooklvn R T. 53% Recelnts, Shipments. c"l’“ 7Y Vfl.’ B AT b; T 4 per cent on term deposits and 3 1-3 per cent | Mrs. E. Schultze (owner) with Willlam Pat- ‘mE s‘l flunc'sm ‘In Sll JUA “ THROUGH TRAINS. e Minneapolts Buhcls. ~ Bushels: | Los Augsles ¥ige vlant, l0o per Ibi Toms- | on ordinary”deposits, payable July T ' ° | ersen contractor, architect none, Repais and QUIN 700 0. m. week ays—Cazadero and way sta'na. 141N X Bt e 0c Mining any of Colorado has | replacing damaged portions in second and t! . m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta'ns, T Doyt tea- LR pouiine Suo it Duaith . 32,558 | | POTATORS New Potatoes, 37%4@4to In sacks | geclared a dividend o § cents per share, | storles of Union Hotel bullding on W line of VALLEY RAILWAY COMPARY, D M. week days (Sat. ex.)—Tomales and AN o Pagiicis % | Milwaukee 30, 23,271 | and e O s poopnd 400800 | amounting to $15.000, yable immediately. Michigan street, between Twentfeth and| From June 1, 15, trains will run as follows way stations. B < 15 | Chicago . 2 251y | 15 SaCkiaDaiSOORe Sny baxes dton Bsban ke The Morning Star drift mine of Placer Coun- | Twentv-first, distant 100 from Twentieth, 50x a. m. Sundays—Cazadeia and way stations. 2% | Toledo . &, 4100 | JONIONS—-New, 40@50c per ctl for red and 7 | y paid a dividend of $ per share this month. | 75; $2207. South-bound. North-bound. p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way sta'ns, % | St. Louis. -4 e B Rs—As s, §150G2 ripple Creek, Colo., mines paid $131,000 in 2l —_— Detale o tra Turge. S1G1 3 per boxfoF No. 1 GHpiie Tor | QIem" st e B e Sald o Eoins i nsas City. 3, 3 ) ividend of le mine p an extra ger s s 4 mmall; “Riubarh %56;1"& per box; Green Peas, | gividend of 318,00 last month. Daily. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, 5 Totals . o, §1@1 2% per sack: Garden Peas, 2@2ic per Ib:| Including the dividends payable on the st of Vi Bankatits THiehater. ¥ Streing Beans, per 1b and 5lc per sack to | july, the amounts paid to that date by three Y v Ba S DY) Boston 50,076 | the canmers; Wax Beans, 2@dc. Summer | Califorpla mines will be as follows: Aetna, 1858 n Francisco, cOmmencing May L 0 S Line 5 tr. LS a5 | Bauaah: e PEgte for” Chite xnd Girioe B otate ST IO i e e Week Days—9:30 a. m. and 5:15 p. R3Ep Jea s el o2 | for g:;l:“x?_ma Peppers, $06o per Io; Canbage, | Vi’ the' Blahaata Consolignted mine at Boaie. 2 5pndays—8:00, 3:0, 10:00, 19 a. m., 1 i ° ¥ i _Carrots, 30@60c ck; Marys- | for the week en June usual ex- B ¢ 3 pacifc 6s of 24 | 111" Cucurmbers, 5006 per box; Bay Cucum. | ploratory. work was done on the 150, 318, 5%, Srics. CRamm I Vailey, 3. Rea \-Xg . .l“ bers, $126@1 §0; Vacaville Tomatoes, T5c@$1 per | 470 and 552 levuluk in the New, Moyle, Bast, street, San Fraj SON, Agents, 621 Market BB ) box: Green Carr? lgmc dozen for Vaca- | Main Standard, Black, No. 10 and Fortuna AT 3 e L R StEal ville and %@0c for Bay: Garlle. 2% per Ib. | ledges, The usual amount of ore was stoped e St P Con . Fotatoes, silced, raw, 13 per 15 in lots of 25 | "Standera, Ml statement—Ore crushed for e, (t0 a0d 2 St Peoa 1= sllced destecated, 16@isc; sranulated. raw, | the Week, 210 ton; average aseay vanner tail- June From sl e st et Do &s . 13; Onlons, 6c; Carrots, oid, l3c; new, 1ci | ings, §7 25; concentrates produced, 24 tons; e LR R s

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