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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1898. M - Nat B....155 165 | graph HIll s holsted about ten minutes ber,, e . share of the wools now here in warehouse. | Market: Nev Roon, and is dropped at noon, 120th memgi™® Clorn Trads News explains the heavy falling off | 31 901 85, common, . 31 201 I;, Bueprice: | & iton reports both more business and more [ Do lst oSavings Danke— 10 | by telegraphic signal received each day jom: CO Cheasen b, stk aftont Tor the Continent; par | G191 per ot * 4 * tons to that market, but, prices are not up to | Nat ¥in Hum S & 11050 1160 | the United States Naval Observatory at Masy ' wers.”” > 4 ® | ticularly France and Italy. These large sup- | CORN—Offerings are rather more liberal and | eXpectations of growers’’ . . \ . as gl [N Ry Mutoal Sav. = g |Tsland, Cal L e time bt o plies have gone direct to the mills, hence do | the market is quieter. D A ey aalten | N B s F Sav U.. 40 hether ¢ as not figure in Euronean visible stocks. Another | Small round yellow, $1 25@1 30; large yellow, :;e‘;‘;' ,g“ Ty [ 914@10¢; light, 9G9%c: | N P C S & L So.... — 100 d“z';'i‘:mfii (;n:htlm:mzrdsy gs z!n: ;‘r!r;arrn 1f any, g SUMMARY. MINING STOCKS, large decrease is looked for next week. $1 05@1 073%; white, $1 02%@1 06; mixed, $1 02% 1 ? i S " Sthe; ted Kip, 9@ | Oak G Security S B 20 — | publishe e si ay by 00N papers Chollar .. 04/Ontario 250 | The combined stock of wheat held at Port- | @105 per ctl. e Catt, Mo Bary Wiren, i, 30s80: culls | OB 3 Unton T Co.1000 — | and by the morning papers the following day, e changed. Crown Point 05| Ophir .. . 712 |1and, Tacoma and Seattle shows a decrease of | ~RYE_Continues dull at $1 22%@1 2 per ctl. | $4¢; Calf, 100 Ary Hiles, sounf, (WAL 372 | Do 24 B8 Elnet Railroad— C. P. WELCH, Ensign, U. S. N., In chargs. Bilyer unchinue Tasiey taatwe. | Con Cal & Plymouth . 13| 317,000 bushels for last week. BUCKWHEAT—$1 75@1 85 per ctl. POt mediunl 50c; winter 100; Sheepakine, | o s & 6o s Calitornia 108 P i ool o P Deadwood_ .. Quicksilver - 10 a3 shearlings, 20@30_each;, short wool, 500 | P & Cl Ry 63, — 113 |Geary . 8= THR CALL CALENDAR. F:n!:ufl! unchanged. | Homestake 45 00| Standard The Earl Fruit Company eold California fruit 5 ;;'g,"hr“;fm. iR bt s g;:DEltcRthM S| L g “ Some changes in Beans. | Iron Silver . 67| Unton Con - at suction to-day, realizing the following | FLOUR—Family extras, §5@5 10; bakers' ex- | 3703 "of STEHS R 0} Cotta, S0o. S0 DiecByie 10 109 *|catifornia, 120 160 e | Mexican .. 02| Yellow Jacket . 10 | ooy o b tras, $4 T5@4 §5 per bbl. 4 o1 | TALLORNo, T eenderea. °3 @ixc per .| SuRCal Ga = 103 & Dynamits: S, 9 - it : e & . Prunes—Tragedy, | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | No 3 21@c; refined, 414@43o; Grease, |8 P of Ar 6s..105%103%|Glant Con Co. . Full Mooa, B | EXan o e et oatos: b, | 1ows, usual dlecount to the trade: Grahem £ OOL—Fall clips, Southern Mountais, 1Qc; | & b Cal ga. Viorit ool e P Ll S R D ter, Cheese and Eggs weak. BOSTON, June 35 _Atchison, 13%: Dell | average §122. Plums—Abundance, Too@$L 7, | Flour, $3.25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 7 per 100; | {fe8, Ronhorn, CHEe ooSPMINE, PFocii and | SPC 1s c 5 L cemnane . = ¥ market about the same. | Telephone, " 275; Burlington, 104; Mexican Cen- | average $1 23; Burbanks, 85c@$2 70, average $1 25; [ Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $210; extra CTeam | go,ihern, 7 months’, S@i0c; Foothill and | g - 3f %o Ger LA Wks.110 — s it . i | tral, 43; Oregon Short Line, 25; San Diego, — | =¥ 3 ge $247; Cly- | Cornmeal, $32; Ontmeal, $4 25; Oat Groats, | Northern, free, 12@lic; do, defective, 10@i2c; | § I w2t §% Hana P Co....— 12 —"0 0 B e | S e gt avoragy To0: Bowal Hative, 86c@ | # 50: Hominy, §3 2@ 9; Buckwheat Flour, § | Middle county. 13G16e; Humboldt and Mendo® | 2 30, 2L, 45 H'C & S Co.. 2% 2% o oo Citrus Fruits selling B | LONDON MARKET. man, T5@S5e, average 79c; Royal Hative, @4 25; Cracked Whent, §3 175 Farina, $ cino, 15@lic; Nevada, 10glic; Eastern Oregon, | Stock uas . — Huteh S P Co. 4% 5 June 18 Dried Fruits nominal. | $110, average, T3c. Apricots—Montgamet, 850 | @) S0 R CIRC T PG, 55 "Rolled Oats (bar- mguc; alley Oregon, 15@17c. Contra Costa.. — b4 |Mer Ex Assn. %0 — | R Firet Quarier, SHonRIdeL | L NEW TORK, June 25—The Tvening Posts | g1 i0, average 1 15; Roval, [5c03 8. averase | ruis) © 5 s 20: In sacke, % 60 06 Pearl | HOPS—IS crop, ¥Gi2iic per 1b. Marin Co ... 30 — |Nat Vin Co, 1ot k ) . Hops end Hides dull. | London financial cablegram says: The prin- | ilc. ~Peaches—Hale's Early; 6cG3l 2, average | Darley, 35; Split Peas, # 55; Green Peas, # 80 FIES e e s Epring Vailev. 98 9% Oceanic S Co. 59 50% at market u. changed. | cipal teature in the stock markets hers to-day | 82c. Cherries—Black Republican, average $195; | nor'160 1, GENERA . Gas & Electric— Pac A F L. apgeng ey 2 e S S s | was the reviv ity affir mines. | Blgerreau, $c@$1 ), average 3114 Roval BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 5@5%c; Wool | Cent Gaslight.106 — [Pac Bot Co. S e G easy. the revival of activity in K : SRE D) N, MOOR o v - | Anne, 30c@$1 0, average 72c; Black Tartarian, H D FEEDSTUFFS. Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $4 85. Mutual El Co. — 11%|Par Paint Co. C hanged. The other markets were dull and stupid, in o Pl sk . §L50. AY AN i Now Wel o tcksilver firm vestment buylng In antictpation of July aivi- | Ac@¥l U, "average Gic. Figs—Averase, S poOALwelllogton R er flon New el | oexandiGan. e i N8 Unifed States Coust and Gederic Surver = J vi e n o - Z 3 03 2 orning Session. i a1 S e g & P 225, average $1 97. Plums—Clyman, 6c@$135, | ceipts, and the market Is now quoted rather | g7 50; Cumberland, $10 25 in buik and § n e ot e o COINAGE OF THE MINT. | bankers, it is asserted, will have mome effect § Cal i 3 vay: average $116; Royal Hative, Toc@»l 20, average eneral Impres- | sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Can- - on American and Cgnadian railways, the firm | o/ UJ.KP‘eachsk Me?: Early, 56c@$1 20, aver- :1{::: ';)!r::noth;::vll:; l:“n:’p‘::?: =% nolD““ Bel, $10 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle Gate, ;gs FdnG" '57 Electric Co. The local Mint coined In June £5,565,500 against | pouoi®o View" e ‘mispension. as unimportant. | ag€ | i Alexander, boGH 05, average Se. | 200 ST s e i ke o | $ 60 Coke, 312 per ton In bulk and $16 in| B do o, o 897, as follows: g & A G | Five cars sold, . 1 k. s o ¢ e o0, nem Double | What prestige the frm held vears ugo has | TR KLPHIA, June 28 —Prunes—Tras- | fecture, Most of them look for an improve- | “CORDAGE_Manila, 10%; Steal, 10%c, basts. & Market-strect. Rallway, b 5 " no lars, Toon; | very larke. S edy, averuge 3106l Plums—Clyman, average| ment from now on. Old Is no longer quotable. | CANNED FRUITS—White Cherries, $150@ | @ do thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) abiut twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; % | the height of tide is the same at both pla having stock in pawn, but most peopie are dis- - ’ ~ o, 2 el S ; "Apri- | 110 Spring Valley Water =——— ! es were dull and drooping, | 31 10. Peaches—Alexander, average 7c. ADri- | " Feedstuffs are unchanged. 160; Peaches, $110G120; Pears, A Al 1'& Sigar. 2 = i dimen. 32000 The | f S e i nton Fasifc stooks. Grand | Cots—Royal, 50c@3i o, average §10% Cher- | BRAN-SU@IS per ton: e | REEE e H DiEmes — inage Al an Just oesed T4% | Trunk was lower because of the Hopkins fail- | rles—Royal' Aune, Gc@$l 1), average M¢;| MIDDLINGS—$20g22 per ton. SR g Vinie é e T Wednesday, June 2 §53 820,441, against $i lor 1807, as fol- | K O nes wers flat. Japan bought & | Black Republican, 'average $0c; Tartarian, | PREDSTUFFS-Rolled Barley, $25 per ton: | matoes, sic. 15@18c for _ prime | $1000 Spring Valley 6s Bonds. Sun rises sl fi&i,;‘;'i‘"i_:, So.00; | falr amount of gold In the market to-day and “'l;{fi,fsg’gm;‘)lml R inss Tragedy g}g’nfio Mnéal at ‘:le e :‘g} g”c‘,{{':,l.’::& wfifi."“m&c ;2‘#"2303”“‘35“.;; 15%@id0 | 150 Vigorit Powder Sun sets ter; doliara,bese, i} | {SustILAnEs HRteds £ U0 S ; Bt Ol 3101 20, e o [ 23 £0; | for good to prime washed peaberry; 13@l4c for | Street— Moon ‘sets b2 8, (A1 LOSE. average $130. Plums — Clyman. 31@120. | Meal, $2%6@30 per ton; Cornmeal, $23@23 50; i : ; o i Stk \an Pacific, &5%; Grand Trunk, 8. Bar | Peaches—75@%o. Apricots—Royal, $110@1 5. | Cracked Corn, $24@24 8. jSood pesberzy IIIDES fons sood Toipr{mey 10N |0 ZATIM ks, ERckece cAsoclacion | Time| Time| Time| [Time] i e R o er e T 3 o | CHICAGO, June 25.—Porter Bros. Company | "NEW HAY—Wheat, $15@18 for cholce and e Lt g on | B Feet. Feet. Feet. Feet, THE BANK HOLIDAY. Ter eent: O anioh 15 tlosed ot 34 4 het ‘gain | sold to-day at open auction California fruit | s14317 60 for lower grades; Wheat and Oat, $1 AN (OF Tza'9715°@13§°m to prime | 25 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 800 | L W H Wi L W] =W T P gt Y Y at following prices: Plums—California Red, | Gig: Oat, $16@17: Wild Oat, §156@16; Barley, $14 | to ordinary. Salvador—12@isc 7 Spring Valley Wat: i banks connected with the San Francisco [ Of %. 14350 g " . 3 S $1 85@1 70; Burbanks, $165; Ogom, $130@160; | G15! Island Barley, $13@14; Allfalfa, $12@13. washed; 104@1lllsc for fair washed; 50 Vigorit Powder House will be closed from noon oo | | PARIS, June 23.—Spanish 4s closed at 3. 8 | ¥y iance, 4ol o0; mixed, 31 2o@1 36; Sat- | Opraaland Saney. BACHC for good to prime washed peaberry; 9@llc for | b0 VIESHIt Fos | i July %, until Tuesday, July 8 at| "S OSRID June 28.—Spanish 4s closed today | Suma, $180; Mikado, 31 30; Clymans, $5c@$l 25; superior unwashed; $%@8%c for good green Un- | ¢;000 ¢ o¢ A Bon: | | | n = . ~ 1 washed; 113 @11%c for §00d to prime unwashed et AT S Botacs Simont, Wegs1 5 Tragedy, 2001 i BEANS AND SEEDS. peaberry. Nicaragua—si@9te for good to su- 13008 P Branch Ry Bonds. 5 Apricots—Bienhetm, $150. Figs—§12 per_ ten- perior unwashed; 11@11%c for good to prime | 37 JIGWR /R EERITEICAs ¢ AND PRODUCE. Peaches—St. Johns, $1 6@1 15 per | There are @ few changes in Beans, none of (unwashed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican— 3 B Street— Early, Gc@§l 05; Alexanders, 0@ | them violent, however. The market continues |18%@ISc for prime to fancy washed: L@l | g0 o™il & Cli House Bonds. WEATHER REPORT. NEW YORK GRAT (20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) ox; Hale' S ¢ NEW = —] g i 5 v b ictly good washed; 10%@13%c for & = T T T R T Shh Bt S i T e e Gy tarrio T pteaeroea, | 8o’ Hines' Surprise and Erigss' May, 100 | guice. " Seods are as before. T ehed S i0e or mradiim. SCAL gac far |$7060 Northern Ry of Cal fs Bonds NOTE—In the above exposition of t The following maximum temperatures are | 19800 barrels; exports, 640 barrels. Moderate- | Chérries"Roval Annes, 85c@s1 30 per box: Re- | Sup (S O %0 4ian 96; Small Whites, $1.80 | ferior to. edinaeys. 15810e for BoGA to prime | 46 Market-street Railway the early morning tides are given in lay from Weather Buresu stations | I¥ ective and about steady, Spar nalr 4 8 19; Large Whites, $1 75@1 S0; Pinks, $3 60@ | washed peaberry: 1i@ilisc for good unwashed —_— hand column and the successive tides oraia PL AT ecelpts, 2L M0sbushele: - Bxpoize B Ri PAIC %X porter Bros. Com- | £k Rede 52 Toas as: Blackeye, 308 35: Buts | peaberry: S@i0c for good to superior unwashed. INVESTMENT BOARD. day in'the order of occurrence as to t 2 2 % e 5 = os. 5 . $2 75 ; H - p0d n r o Red Bluff, 102; Sacramento, 98; | 142127 bushels. Spot market, steady; No. 2 red. | 7% 137 Jay" ‘at open auction Calffornia | ters, $1 80@2; Limas, $2 S0@2 %; Pea, $1 %0@2; | PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, 4 cases, se- st :fiifigfly“‘a’:e column gives the second Independence, | f. 0. b., 86c afloat. Options opened weak and | fr;i g¢ following prices: Prunes—Simoni, §1 30 | Red’ Kidneys, $2 50@2 70 per ctl. lected, 4%4c; imitation Bastern, 5%c; boneless, 3 : x | Diego, 66; Yuma, 108. | declined -steadily under bearish cables and | sco temperature—Maximum, 66 | slightly better crop conditions west. A late | Tragedys, 95c@$1 65. Plums—Clymans, SEEDS-Brown Mustard, $4@4 25 per ctl; | 8%c; strips, 6%@7%c; blocks, §%@7c; tablets, | 15 Market-street Railway . i mean, 3. | rally on the enormous reduction in world's | Royal Hetiv: )31 25; Mikado, $1 I . Flax, $2@2 05; Canary | 7%0; middles, 632@8t%e per 1b; desiccated, ST%¢ | 40 Glant Powder sss: o Catherines, 1o o, B e e Rupe 3@ | per dozen; pickled cod, | barrels, each, $8: | 53000 Market.atreet fa . “Annes, 40c@$l 30 per box: | ayc:’ Hemi .6375 |and the last or right hand column g . 4850 | last tide of the day, except when there 11375 | three tides, as sometimes occur. The WEATHE e iven are additions to the soundings A la S B B { o R hy, S@sKe. pickled cod, half barrels, each, $4 50. Aftternoon Sesston. g s CONDITIO: AND GENERAL | stocks, according to Bradstreet's, closed the | Cherrles—Royal = Annes, %5@s5e. Apri- ZH0hECl OIL—California Caster Oil, cases, No. 1, 95c; = United States Coast Survey charts, ex FORECASTS | market steady at 3@lic net decline. No. 2 | Digersaus, 81 ""ggj.g‘,'}‘,"m‘"”"ilzhh}??‘ic'uu e | OraED) les, $175@2; Green, $2G3 10 | ;1 s “S4c per gallon (manufacturers’ rates): e | when a minus sign (—) precedes the heig area of high pre overlies the north- | red July, T6@18%c; closed, 77%c. Racive: H0c: Alexanasras: 80o; P 5 Linseed Ofl in barrels. boiled, &2%; raw, foc:| I3 Hawatlan ( % and then the number given s subtractes of the Pacific An area of low | HOPS—Quiet. T, 2 cases, 5¢c more; Lard Oil, extra winter strained, ey the depth given by the charts. The plane of s cer over Arizona and Eastern | W D & POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | barrels, 6ic; No. 1, Gc; cases, bc more; China e reference is the mean of the lower low waters. sentral jover, Anizont and Bestern | WOOLZDRILE e 0 (L0 0 CONDITION OF THE TREASURY. ST e yer kalon: bare Neatsioot O ASSESSMENTS PENDING. P S s urs over Mo i | hangs fire and quotations in some instances are = " o oy firmer and onions are steady. arrels, 65c; cases, 70c; No. 1, barrels, d Delingnt, 3 i 5 | 0, d: T g X “ . 45c; 5 ! : a® xnn:'(:v:;:r:rh:mgor;‘r‘e | “PIGIRON Warrants dull and easy, with | Available cash balance, $194,132,344; gold re- | Asparagus is'a back number. Summer Bquash | white 40c; bleached white, 4ic: Pan'An P | Board. | Sale. Steamer. above the normal 30 bid, $6 65 asked. §165,723,699. Lo ) 1s lower and in larger supply. Tomatoes are | Mixed Paints, white and 'house colors, §1 %0 | o1& Norcross.| 113 |..July 12|..July 20 10 | Willamette. be expected in the In- |~ COPPER-$I1T5 bid and §11 874 asked. EASTERN LIVE STOCK MARKET. firmer. ; el 5 1,5 per sallon; wason colors, 3261 2 ber se | Hicy % Lime iy ) & | Nordhork: [ESmbond > i Nominal, with $5 bid and $ = 5 POTATOES-New Potatoes, 40g600 In sacks | “bprporpyy GASOLINE AND NAPH- | Savage % |..July Il B iiamece B i 2 K CHICAGO, June 28—CATTLE—Were steads. | and 40@1ic in boxes for Early Rose, and 409650 | THA—Water White Coal Ofl, In bulk, Ilgc | Chollar 4 |.July 7. Aue. 4 15 | Orizata HEmbolat ¥ of 3) miles per | D—Quiet but firm, with $3 85 bid and $4 | Choice steers, $4 90@5 30; medium, $4 55@4 65; | in gacks and 50@S5c In boxes for Burbanks. | per gallon; Pearl Oll, in cases, 17c; Astral Oil, }g“r:"hf’ A e 16| Q‘;g' 1| 1 F“‘:i“‘:"“"' s iy ed at Idaho Falls The firm fixing the settling price for ?e S ‘nt 1o@4 stockers and feeders, | “o01ong New, 40@32c per ctl for red and J glc‘: Szlnr }(;»u. ;{)'];:xlr# Slz{)f::ll. xm‘.i Féa:az A?“?! = uli i ;\ug- o % e mpie. el N7 y d s Iters otes lead $3 T5. 60@4 85; bulls, 2 @ vellow, , 22c; Eocene [, 9¢; reodorize Stov Y b . = | boints net h Sales, 8500 bags, | Western steers, # @12 No. 1, #@7c for |line, in cases, 17 egree Naphtha, = ‘ > i o rherly w P August, $5 Spot. co | HOGS—The demand Hoge was fairly [ 1arKe SL@L25 per box for Mo . acks Garacs | 11%¢; 63 degree Naphtha, in cases, 16%c: 8 de- | Confidence =3 uly ZlJ Aus.—| 5 | Pomona .. ...../San Diego.. 3 the " Tight fog on | dull and_nomizal: Sici, No ] | surong,”some sales 3 LFalr to chiolce; . 2@izc per 1b; String Heans, Liaie per gree Gasoline, In bulk, d0c; 8 degree Gasoline, | Utah .. “July 21(..Aug. —| Grescent City.Crescent City... . . Tune 9 s | Mild, va, 8le@lsc. | §3 2 95; packers, $3 utchers’, A s, 1@%c; Summer Squash, c ses, 25c. B 2 | ol Iy “Southern Cal Fair Wednesday; con- ErcilShachly) stoates cale $0: mived: 58 5003 535003 875 DIES, | o5 Yo Bay Sauash, s iy 5%n.fi,fié\.?lfi.w*;'f:e.Sfi"&?{fwfi"gfl{'—&"hfl: MINING STOCKS. S P Buaet Hoanabary 1 u warm tresh northerly ' winds i centrifugal, % fest, 4ic. Refined, | 55 75@3 70. @ée for Chile and 6@Sc for Bell; Dried Peppers, s as : t Fellgwiiic Robre the' sakis in - tha' Ban o e Tuly vinds o " coas SHE ~Were about unchanged from yes- 6c: Cabbi 50c per ctl: Carrots, 30@50c per | Candles—6s, 16 oz, Thc; 68, 14 oz, 6ic; 6s, 12 oz, ollowing were the s Fran- z uly T e packages. Steady: | terday. Texas and Western Sheep, $4 2@ T e L o O, PET | Sije: 68, 10 0z, 4lge. Granite (Mining) Candles— | clsco Stock Board yesterday: Homer! July 2 ' : Elgins, 17c; fac- | yo i 375 TabiTan et : o 40; Vacay 65, 16 0z, S%c: 65, 14 0z, T%c; 08, 12 0z, Tic; 68, Sesston. Bristol. yearlings, $5 40; ewes, $2 503 75; spring lam| Bay "Cucumbers, $1@140; Vacaville Tomatoes, | 5. '8 O%, Sk B I on Ther fo. 12 o Tie; fa Chilkat . 11,700 packages; steady; | $6 166 80. Toc@$] per box; Green Corn, 10@l5c per dozen | : : 2 W 45, 43, | 100 Alta . 100 Exchequer ...... 02 | Ryth “ITillamook eipts—Cattle, 2500; Hogs, 24,000; Sheep, :,:rr Yacaille and 20G3c for Bay; Garlic, 2G3c 95‘1“;1}2’5[;;“!‘;;“;_153'0?’3 afcsn e per b, 200 Belcher e 3 T g ENTINE—In_ cases, 49c; in fron bar- 3 5 DRIED FRUIT. IANSASS X EVAPORATED VEGETABLES - Potatoes: | rels, 44c; in wooden barrels, ‘460 "per gallon. | 300 Gonnacs KANSAS CITY, June 28 —CATTLERecelpts, | sliced, raw, 12 per 1b in lots of 25 Ibe; siiced | ™, 6y "holied, Barreis, 47c; bofed. in cases, | 100 Confidence . EW YORK, June 28—California dried | 6000. Market steady to strong; native steers, | dessicated, 16@ granulated, raw, B kT i ; G2c; raw, barrels, 4c; raw, cases, 3o per gal- . quiet | $4@5; native cows and heifers, §2 65@4 7; stock- | Onions, 60c; Carrots, old. 13c; new, 18c; Cab- |y’ Afternoon Session. isco and v rtherly ch % a0 Gould & Curry.. 07 | gtate Calitornia|Portiand ¢1400 Potost - 05 | Santa Rosa.....\San Diego . 00 Savage . L3 hina & Japan. 300 Sierra Nevada.. 44 ewport ... Portland “tresh wester] Tamalpai : wind west; 24 mil taken | tem- | Oregon. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. other, the market being amply supplied with | Rough Leather, heavy, 24@25c; do, light, 23@ CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. OMAHA. local stock. The mecond car of Eastern this | 2c; Harness Leather, heav —————————————————————— | ; PLES— sl a3 bage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 3jc; Turnips, NDLES—Si £ . | 500 Al i | Forecast Offictal, | prime e tray, s:‘:ma]r‘;E oot asiad, pf'lfinsxi.' "iq.‘l&t“&?&f?,:,!,‘ 15,000, G weak, bc String Beans, 3c; Tomatoes, t0o. El(;z‘\;.riglflzglu, '2;’.""12"ofi”flfr";'“‘l‘:."‘?;‘z.cs";'?f‘?i i Best Erene @ STEAMERS TO SAIL. al . = e fancy, 10c. " 3 60 : . = oz, B%c; 10 oz, 4%c. Paraffine Wax Candles— Con_Cal a. 41| T T = = e | P e P o Mt O ,’,?ixi’i“ii"éo‘&’?fl POULTRY AND GAME. Tor 28%, "80 na Tod, white. Thio, eotored. $5ic. | 100 Gonld & Curry 14 | Steasmer. 7| Destination. LT P TERN MARKETS. APRICOTS—Royal, 8%@10c; Moorpark, 10@ | lights, $3 45@3 60; pigs, $3 25@3 40. 2 QUICKSILVER—$42 70743 per flask. 100 Mexican 13 | Sear e S EAS A 3 120 SHEEP—HRecelpts, 1000, Market firm; lambs, | There 1s not much change, one way or the | LEATHER—Sole Leather, heavy, @28 per | 300 Overman 1 -[June 25, 10 am) Pler 12 - | "PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@%c; peeled, 12@180. | g4 4006 2; muttons, $2@4 30. 2 - 1b: do, medium, 24@2c: do, light, 23@2hc: | 200 Potosi . 12 | , 9 am Pier 11 | Walla WaliVic & Pgt §d.|June 30, 10 am Pier “jJuly 112 m PMSS 30@3c; do, me- | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | C¥, Panama Panama.. | , 27 ; do, light, 26@2Sc; Collar Leather, | Board yesterday: Orizaba |Humboldt 1,10 am Pier § —Some of the industrial | OMAHA, June 25—CATTLE—Recelpts, 4000. [ week Is selling at $4 50 for old Roosters, $3@4 | dium, 21@30c; do, lig] @ : ¥ b ECE T, : the early trading to- | CHICAGO, June 25 —Nearly everything was | Market steady to easier; native beef Steers, ( for Broflers, 12@18c for Turkeys and #6505 50 | 11@15e per foot; ips e s S Morning Sessfon. Solann o Ranliong aamecn - Anslde support ‘erdndlyia- | agalnstithe iprios of wheatTaty thelicpentug | #4250 85;, Jrestern steers, 8 90G4 00; cows and | for Hens. Gov. | Sides, finished, ‘16@17 per toot: - Beit ' Kaife 03400 Ophtr ... 16 | Pomona ....(San Diego. 2, 11 am Pler 11 @ realizing movement later in | The most depressing featur was the sharp | peern B g8 J0i slociers and fesders, U0 | POULTRY_Live Turkeys, 10@Uo for Gob- | gplits, 1@ikc per 1b: Rough Spiits, sgive. e 300 Overmar 08 | North Fork. Humboldt 3, 9 am Pler 1 fansit unsettled prices | decline and apparent - demoralization which | 4 35; bulls and stigs, @4 ., | blers and 10@1c for Hens; Soung Turkeys, 1te; | "G AR Th Western Sugat Hefming Com. | S0 Con Ca o L Bavage cuvaar O |Homer .....[Newport.. % 9am/pior 11 ut a a few gains. The mar- | Prevailed in Liverpool. The market seemed el oo arket steady; | Geese, per palr, 76c@$1: Goslings, $1@135; | pany quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed | 30 &o--:- % Stel evada.. 43 | Chilkat Humboldt y 4. $am|Pler 13 . $300g3 70; mixed, $3 6043 65; light, | Ducks, $3@3 0 for old and $@5_ for young 3 62; bulk of sales, §3 60G3 6. Hens, 33 50w4 50; Roosters, young, $6@7; Roost- < yosterday being sold | 8hd July there was equal to 4%c lower than | SHEEP_Recelpts, 900. Market strong; fair | ers, old, §3 50@é 50; Fryers, $4 t0@h: Broflers, People's Gas, Pull- | the close last night. The weather, too, was | to cholce native 3 [400 & and Fine Crushed, 7c: Powdered, 6ic; Candy | 100 G9uld & Curry... 06 700 Union Con . Granulated, 6c; Dry Granulated, 5%c; Confec- | 1200 Hale & Norers. %0/ 2 | State Cal’.|Portiand loners' A, G%c; Magnolln A, bl Extra O, Afternoon Session. Cleveland ..|Alaska « 13 | Umatilla 10 am|Pier § 10 am|Pier 12 e atirely professional, | Wholly indifferent to our advance yesterday, ich were stro 5, t day > $9 804 70; fair to cholce | §3 504 for large, $2G3 for small: Pigeons, | 5%e; Goldén C. bic; Callfornia A, 5%c per 1b: | 200 Caledonia 18500 ...... 01 | Santa_RosalSan Diego.. 6, 11 am Pier % Gu, Totacco and Brooklyn | {alr and favorable throughout the winter wheat | Westerne, 3 6064 0: common and stock Sheep, §17001 T per dozen for 3gung and §1 %@1 5 | halt-barrels, Yo more than barreis, and boxes | M0 ... & G L2083 a8 in a slight degree, Manbattan, | (b, (0 ;.?LA\ZTeldc ,\r-‘::?orldn:v!m Thie ‘?,‘Z.‘L‘S.?';E DENVER. GAME—Nominal. v 300 Mexican 0800 Union Con 13 et r periods of strength. The | ment in itseif was a weak factor, and when | DENVER, June 25. — CATTLE — Recelpts, e LUMBER, ETC. 306 Ophir 14 {200 Yellow Jacl s e time stiffened up to about last | the slump in Liverpool was added, the bear- | 200. Market quiet; beef steers, 33 @4 65; BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. 300 Savage . 2 sth in Rock Island due | 18h sentiment bacame irresistible. Much of | cows, 33@4; feeders, freight pald to river, $4G Tuesday, June 23. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, 79 hours from Newport and way ports. POSTS—10@12c each for No. 1, and 6@Sc for in part to Burlington's | the long stuff taken on during the prevalence jottockers, do, MG 80; bulls and stags, # @ | ey gre dull and 1n ample supply. Cheess | o 3 L e sentiment _yesterday ‘w. - | @i 25 nent showing an increase | Of, th¢ bull sentiment yesterday 'was liqui- | @ i ang) ) A% | dated and there was active selling for the | HOGS—Receipts, 40. Market steady; light | is very weak at the recent decline. Butter is | LUMBER—Retail prices are as follows: Pine, T LuStmr Oregon, Banks. 3% hours from Port- gnd in the surplus, iter | short account and hammering uf the market | packers, §3 60G3 0; mixed, 33 55G3 6; heavy, | in good supply and some dealers are melling | ordinary sizes, $I7@IS 50; extra sizes, Bid.Ask. and, via Astorla 5l hours. 5 But the suspension for the | by profassional bears. Prices rallled on reports | #3 $@3 80. Sves ihe anofaticn’ e rh a0 =t ot for agner: | Alpha .~ 0L 03[ Justice e S N TSR yRE U N in movement and the KROW- | from varfous sections of the country unfavor- | SHEEP—Receipts, none. Market unchanged. BUTTER. Lath, 4 feet, 32 40@2 50; Pickets, $17; Shingles, | Alta 02 04| Kentuck sy Chilena, M: 0n - earnings of the Gran- | gble, and more especially from Kapsas, reite — i $i 75 for common and $2 T for fancy; Rusti, | Andes 02 04|Lady Was a ey Mt 10 Dourk from oy t year's large aver- | eating yesterdas Ro e g Ko advices about the sudden FOREIGN MARKETS. Creamery—Fancy creameries, 17@17%c;: sec- | 3 Gog’ Beloher 02 - 04 Mexican d f al decline: ti o oves quith 'a. nostwed | Cateriorationiofithel crop prownecta’ Dawasialosc| L < R 5 i onts Sl0ge S . e Best & 1 12{Occldental 62 pochr BessieK. Adler, ‘18 hours from New preferred was quite ed | ing Liverpool cables caused another sag in NDON, June 25.—Consols, 1l¥; silver, | Dairy—Choics ancy, c: comm ¢ 18CO Bullion — 03| Ophir — Sl : el i e DT Jalucs, and the merket was heavy at a slight | 27 5-160; French rentes, 102¢ G0c. Restarn DteTagle packed, U@l5c per b, ot i Ccgonta e Sl o Bo) e s (IGav8 Sroul Grtys Har- ital passenger business. The rall- | fmprovement on the lowest price of the day ; 25— W] 2 o er—] 3 ollar ......... 3| Potost ¢ ery much neglected for the most | uRUT Fradetreot's Teport of the change for the + CIVEHECOL, {Jhse 255 Whest Qull; cargoes | CHEESE—Choice mild new, 8c; old, 7(| The market for all kinds fs steady at un- | Challenge Con. 13 |Savage o CLEARED. and for ste aving apparently | week in the world's visible supply was re- | Walla Walla wheat, 41s; cargoes off coast, very | 71ic; Cream Cheddar, 10@1lc; Young America, | changed prices. The tendency is rather up- | Confidence ... 23|Seg Belcher ... — Tuesday, June 23 ntirely, 1o syite of many fwyoring | i That gave a decrease fin‘all positions | ittle doing; cargous on passage. buyers and | sqsc; Eastern, 1201dc. o 5 ward than otherwise. Gon Cal & Va. aflgmmm?\ i Biktn Ruth, Challeston, St Michael; Standard of business and the ¢ a f 10,576,000 bushels, and caused a slight rally. Inglish country ets, quiet; | EGGS—Ranc s, 15@16c per dozen; store Con Imperial . jerra Nevada. 0il Co. which seems to-show no effect what- | Bue the advance merely served the purpose of | French country markets, dull; Li BE: per Wholesale rates for dressed stock from D | erpool wheat, | Eggs, 12Ql4c; Eastern, 124@l5c; Duck 14 , Crown Point .. 04 05(Silver Hill 3 )m any demand to meet July oblIgations | the bears, who had come to the conclusion | No. 1 Callfornia, 7s 64@7s 7d; wheat in Pafs, | Eggs, 16c. slaaghterers are as follows: Con New York. — 02|Syndicate pot BAMLED, £ or to take up the Government loan. The very | tpat all the crop damage that had been heard | steady: flour in Paris, weak. pEEEE BEEF—First quality, 6%c; second quality, | Eureka Con ... — 20|Standard 51 B ey dune W for Slopks fe Dot mecompanied Y | of would still leave more toan enough wheat | COTTON—Uplands,’37-16. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Stc; third quality, 4o per I, Exchequer ..... — 03Union Con 3 o alencl Humplsess Manlls vis rion- st stag arket, in which | {oraci tne ‘siad hand 1o the busess on the | w1 Sl — MUTTONCWetnérs, Tagsc: owenr” Tgmse | Subhe oo % Gf |V ow ariot, 1 55 | Simr Santa Rosa, Parsons. San Diego. chanke, The | Brodatraet's - atement and accommodated | qui aoag 0o NO- 2 7ed Western winter, | Cherries are steadily awinditng and will soon | per 1. 2 4 § ol ads x Bigheet- Stmr Mackinaw,Littlefield, Tacoma: e it vl vher y o 5 e e mr at, Anderson, Eureka. Ly ]:r;“ Camount | them with all the wheat they wanted for fu CORN—July, quiet, #s %d; September, quiet, | D 0ut. Apricots are firm and in good demand. | LAMB—Spring, 8G8%c per Ib. ture delivery. Prices fell off once more, but re- | 35 g3q. Peaches are weak at a decline, but after the | , FORK—Live Hogs, 4%@i%c for large, 5@5%c | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Stmr Gipsy, Olsen, Santa Cruz. of treet where the OpInion | covered some of the loss before the close. July : 9 for medlum and 4@4%c for small; stock Hog o Stmr Cleone Higgins, Alblon and Point i 2 | co 3 i FULURES—Closed steady; July, | early varleties are gone supplies will be light , : 83, Arena. preval at unless its literal provisions can 2 wn and Beptember declined %o, | o\ HEAT ¥ ys g Nt | 2@314c; dressed Hogs, T@sc. : : € puccessfully ‘combated in the courls or L T T e rrens lonay 4icj | $8 10; Beptember, 68 84d; December, 58 ¢%d. | au the late Peaches were atmoat all caught by | 20 @ Mary F. McEneany to Thomas E. McEneany, | “En% v ocemite, Getteney. ovadcd They will Tacamiy 2 lot on E lige of Filimore Teet. $1:6 S of | Haw bark Roderick Dhu, Rock, Hilo. ¥ % the break in wheat started corn weak. Later TR the freeze last spring. Plums are unusually RECEIPTE UF PRODUCE. Golden Gat®avenue, S 25 by 37:6; $10. - Bonds reflect the ure of avallable money | "Feasy velling by July Tomee ovaed w break NEW ORLEANS, June 25—COTTON—Easy; [ but are bringing satisfactory prices. Apples | o o For Tuesday, June 28 e e Bender Brothers, Wetzel, Bowens Lands for prof _employment _and xoncu continue | o¢ 1%c in oats. There was a partial recovery | middling, 5 15-16c. are in moderate receipt and steady. A few | Bariay “otlg . |Butter, otls T 90 | 35, N 187:6, W 35, S 137:6, quitclaim deed; $1. ¥ to sdvance Total sales, s2si0.0f0, - © 0 | Gn 'good ‘buying by shorts and' scalpera. July ot Madeline Pears are now coming in. The can- | Beanc, sks . 452 Egss, aox 16,120 | _Fugene N. and Mary A. Fritz to Mr. M. = TRERCHA 0 _United States old 4's coupon and the §'s ad- | ciosed 13e jower. 3 ners are buying Bartletts freely on the basis | Potatoes, sks ... 2,076 Wine, gals - 21,500 | Stern, lot on S line of Frederick street, 100 E | , POINT LOBOS, June 28—10 p. m.—Weather, vanced % in the bid prices. 8: 1,200 |, Jieavy hog recelpts and two more cases of | o i e Tom of 325 per ton delivered in San Francisco. This | Onlons, sks . 535 | Quicksilver, 15 | of Ashbury, E 26:3 by S 100; $10. bazy; wind, SW; velocity, 16 miles. The total sales stocks to-day weret?fl 2 | yellow “fever In Mississipp! were the apparent N, .—Sales In the wool market | {s about the only fruit they will have to put | Bran, otls 5 | Leather, rolls 161 | Thomas E. McEneany, to Mary F. McEneany, CHARTERS. shares, including 1'1)4\1;‘ Atchison gBreterred the weakness in provisions. Pork | show a fair average this week. The market | up this year. Hay, tons 205 | Lumber, ft 10,006 | lot on W line of Folsom street, 65 S of Twenty- | The J B Brown loads coal at Nanaimo for 10,400 Borlington; 13,500 Manhattan; 3800 Nort %e, lard 1 and ribs 2ic. was steady and dealers were not disposed to | Berries are in good supply at the familtar | Wool, bales . 123 Paper, reams 656 | first, S 30 by W $0; $10. Honolulu; Lizzie Vance, lumber at Eureka for 000 M Ses iy, Eaciie preferred leading futures ranges as. follows: push sales except at prevailing market prices. | prices. Pelts, bdls . 5 |Chicory, bbls 3 | San Franclsco Savings Union to Frank Koe- | Honolulu. 15,500 Rock Tsland; - Faul; 1900 Unlon Pax [ The movement in washed fleeces is slow. For | Citrus frults rule firm, Lemons being in | Hides, no 496 nig, lot on W line of Mission street, 8 S of SPOKEN. preferr can’ Tobaceo: 16,000 No. T XX and above the price is about 2, while | quick demand, Limes scarce and Oranges in OREGON. Eighteenth, § 50 by W 50; $10. Al A0t e e FhS it Cambrisa People's an Palace; 25,600 Amer- e the best lines of delaines and No. 1 fleeces call | diminishing stock. Gate it Ay tons 10 | (H E. Holmes to Olive M. Washburn, 1ot on | King. from Oreson: for ueenstony can Sugar; - a for 30c. Australlan wools are held firm, but| DECIDUOUS FRUITS— i) ) z N line of Cumberland (Vuiture or Columbia) e . e g CLOSING STOCKS. 6% the general business is slow. Quotations: Strawberries, §2 50@3 50 per chest for large 3 TAH. street, 205 W of Church, W by N 114; $10. MEMORANDUM. Atchison . 3|5t P & Om .4 ertitory wool—Montana, fine medium _and | and $6@S for smell. UTAH. . Estate of William Saunderson (by David | Per Oregon—June 26 at 4:30 p. m., Yaquin Do prefd g %| Do prefd . & fine, 1@lkc; Bcoured, dic; staple, dSc; Utah, | Black Cherries, 40@s0c; Royal Annes, 30@4oc; | Hay, tons ... 20 Saunderson, trustee) to R. H. Kavanagh, lot | Head NE 20 miles, passed the tugs Hescue an AN R i PR oo 0% Wyoming, etc., fine medfum and fine, U@Lc; [ loose Cherries, 3G4c per I for black - and on W line of Noe street. 3 N of Beaver, N | Monarch with raft in tow: bound from Col o aIas oo e 1 staple, 4345, 2a8i%e Tor Royal Anne. THE STOCK MARKET. 2 by W 110; $10. bla River to San Francisco. Captain re e S nib = Australlan—Scoured, basls combing, super- | “Goige “Sane per box for single and 40@750 5 Thomas and Margaret Morton to Mary A. | making two knots per hour. Wind NE, Central Pacific Texas & Pacific,. No. 3= ' e R nnre estc; avarkse.; $V0ky | for Gouble layers. o o e and Willlam_R. Walker, lot on W_line of | miles per hour. Ches & Ohio Union Pac_prefd. ' 20 i o Connt 00T R Scedloss Grapes from Yuma, §1@1 2 per crate. | Low as mining stocks have been they were | York street, 80 N of Twenty-fourth, N 24 by | DOMESTIC PORTS. o & 2'8n R et T LONDON WOOL SALES. Gurrant, $2G3 per chest. still lower yesterday, though the decline was, | "ot (S o¢ Frederick Siltz (by John Nichotson, | > STORIA — Salled June 3—Stmr Columbla, Chi & E i Do prefd : Toly ot 0 95Ty 948 e Bl e 4 .er chest. of course, narrow, owing to the extreme cheap- | administrator) to John J. Curley, lot on I 1iné | "amired sood % Stmr State of Californt S Céa sty Wheel & L Bo.l et ¥ 9725 8614 LONDON, June 23.—The fourth series of the | JIiTS, N@fc per crate and figgg Der boX. | ness of the shares, many of them selling un- | Of Capp street, 85 S Of Twenty-fourth, S 20 by | henen June gp¢ > —Stmr State of Cal > Dr pr-:.’.]l Do prefd . S R10F [J lmr\l. per 100 Ibs— LS colonial wool uhnlea op:ned lol;dny with a full | and $35@50 per ton in bulk. » derigo EG‘H.‘); mg\;x i Kinnatrd, lot on | o NEWPORT — Salled June 20—Stmr Pasadens el & Hudson Express Compantes— | July 5 5 attendance of buyers from all sections except | = Peaches, 35@6c per box, 50@60c Utah 1s assessed 6c, and the stock 4 eorge Kinnaird to Jane Kinnaird, lot on N | for ——. Dol L& Adums Ex N0 | Septemier ke 56T B0 America, which were few in number. The| Gooscherrics are About gonec - Por basket. | Utal * ueted | ling of Tweniy fourth street, & K of Diamond, | GRAYS HARROR—Salled June 2%—Bitn Gar- TR United States .3o 40 | JOIY oeoioucussond 32% 5 32% D e ian ey e ey fifl:!“,’{"’;’fif; f,:‘%'fi;,,fi",fi";;’,;" e The San Franclsco Stock and Exchange | Myer and Martha Buchman to Charles Hur- | © Arvived Juee S Mibn jons F Miller, hence Eria (hew) Wells Fargo ..... 121 | September ... 8428 ¢ 540 ) e oo ey ere. large box and @ite per backer o °c@¥ PeT | Board will ‘adjourn on Thursday until Tues- W of Dinelass. W 25 by B 21 b % | June 13; schr Roy Somers, hence June i5; schrg, T e Miscellaneous— | “Cach quotations were as follows New South Wales—500 bales; scoured, 9%d@is | Green Pears, %0@75c per box. day, July 5, at il a. m. Emil Ginge fo Margaretha GIRgE (wife), lot | CLoie® S iyuson, hence June 15, 0 en Fort_Wayne ... Do prefd ...i0 dull; winter ' wheat = patenta $ 0G4 6 | 4d; greasy. sKasd, A CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 502 50; | The Pacific Stock Exchange will adjourn |on NE corner of Pine and Quincy streets, 'alss | Swisvey tonCporrived June 2%-—Schr ena S duaset e stralta, 8 1043 90; spectal brands, hard epr pieensiand 120 bales; scoured, 1s 3%d@1s Seediings, ’;aosv.;]gss j, emons, 31 s for com- | from Doon on Thursday untll Tuesday, July 5, | 72 of Dupont, B 2 by N 30; 4L 2 AN PEDRD S Ae) June 3-Stmr News- oL nopicits ents, 5@5; , 33 ;N d; greasy, 4 - z n and' §2 50 or good to_cholce; Mexi- | at 10:30 a. m. John H., H. C. and Frieda L Gingg to same, | boy. hence Jun e Doty T . ey Mo0Toci NO- | cgpsd, - eles: seoured, 94@1s 84; greasy, | can Limes, $1; Bananas, $125@2 per bunch; | The Stock and Bond Exchange will adjourn | same: §l. i NSEND—Arrived June 25—Chil o pref: o prefd . People’s Gas Cons Gas Com Cable Col F & Iror PORT TOWN | S1%0; No. 2 white, Ma: No, 3 white, Z3tcs No, | West Australla—600 bales; greasy 4xdged. | neapples, $@4 per dozen. Sl e T T s Alameda County. ship Star of Den-al bence June 1 7 R e ity seetr TR B s P U o L g«d@u sa;| DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RATSINS, ETC. The Geyser-Marion Mining Company of Utah | 14 0 Goheatlt oiGect 5 W or oy %% 8 N | Thurston, for Cooks Inlet . i e S T i e T R P S ; g ; has declared a dividend of 2 cents per shars, | H'5,Pf,Svenih Strept, T5 W of Clas Wiet> P | " Salled June 25 Stmr Humboldt, for St Mich- $5 455 50; short ribs, sides (loose). % 20@5 5| Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 400 bales;| There will be little or no business from now | 2MOUNNE to 35000, payable June 30. Inclusive : Lake Shore Louls & Nash Manhattan L Met St T o h 1; stmr Navarro, for St Michael; bark Theo- fch Ce b 206 e EOy “idena th " Clara E. and R. H. Curtls to Cornelius C, | 2l g 5 Do_1st prefd Thinot —— - B PORTLAN BUSINE: are nominal. The Stockton Gas and’ Electric Company has . 7 . e San P >, - s ot e ey AND'S ss. DRIED KRUITS Prunes, carlond lots, %@ | declared a quarterly dividend of 3 cents per | (yieeicp Hiindas Gor2ewell to Nettie Doyle | S48 Rranclsco, /1 cofled June 2-Sche Mobile Lead Flour, bbls 11, 2400 | PORTLAND, Or. June 2. — Exchanges, | fo.7or. miiie colare, for S0-60s, 3%@ie for | share, payable July 1. street, U6 E of West, B 50 by N 190:3 tiion | Newark, for San Francisco, Mo K & T Do prefd . Wheat, bu $189,207; balances, $26,513 | 80,06, 34 @3the tor T0-80's, 2X@3c tor $0-00's, 24 || The Central Light ‘and Power Company has | fof . bigek ¢ rty of Contral 1oy 2eing | "NEHALEM — Arrived June 25—Schr Seven Do prefa 3% | Nat Lin Off Com, bu’. et . AR T A ise T Ry | levied an assessment of §1 per share, delinquent | pany, Gakiand: S0, - . oo T Land Com- | gisters hence Tune 14 e ch i & Sor 1y co Qats. b NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. and 7@sc Tor good to fancy Moorparks; BEvapo: | ° She Kate, i Myrick to Robert, L. Myrick; lat en | opynus LANDING -Safled Juno N J Central N Y Central . iver Certificat N Y Chi & St L. 124 Stand R & T. Do 1st prefd Sug; % |Pullman Pala, s 00d to Cypress Lawn Improvement Compan; Corinthian, for San Francisco Bariey, bl . L 5,200 80| PORTLAND. Or. June 2. WHEAT—Un- | Fign ¥ ietie aigaun-iried. $4@oc; Black | declared its ninth annual dividend, at the rate | S0 B g‘,'ém“'iz‘mn%'u’;‘flkfé‘x"g;fi.“& Lo | EUREKA—Sailed June 25—Stmr North Fork, | market s steady: sremoriee. Tigiss; Taui | Changed: Walla e et W fme'd and I0@iNe " for ubpitied: Carsoncy | o 10 Seity per slisre;’ puyable Juie 3. thence W 200 by § 200, block O, New Map por. | 105 Sau Francisco. 2-Stm Whites~ 1205 | 18, 11%@Idkc; eggs steady, fresh, lic. Wori e Bt HEAT—Club, | Plums, 5asic; Nectarines, 4@%c for prime to | o he California Safe Deposit and Trust Com- | tion Lynn Homestead, East Oaklan GREENWOOD—Arived June Pl also lot 7 s fancy Doveh s, pany has declared a semi-annual dividend at | on NE line of East Thirtisth 5 boro, hence June 27. Do.24_pretd 1 SRR e o Dy ra il Tor_ qusrters and 3004 | $he rate of 4 Dar cent on Bfes anl S8 por | b harae of Haut Thirtief or"Basi_ Thirtisth | GFORT LOS ANGELESSalled June 2-Stmr Nor West By NTS. LOCAL MARKETS. RAISING—2@2is0 for two-crown, 2%@fc for | CShf On ordinary deposits, payabie on the lst. | street and T boundary in northern addics b | Gieenwood for San Francisco. = ..o B g oot D8 Bl & G g g, gl O B | i, e T M Bl | iy, SR bl P PP | SRR el i S it o Pacific % | Do p 3 . ; s e p 3 ; i i 5 | for Port Blakeley. 3 Do prerd &1 (178 Fanper . : Dushels. Bushels: EXCHANGE AND BULLION, and $1a1 15 for London Jayess dedtiacatels | "in®(he ‘Choliar mine since last report they | &, ibck I Mo Shors AAaR ,LeIDE lots 2 to| “FORT ROSS-Satled June 2%—Schr La Chil- Ontarfo & W 15 | Do prefd . §3 | Minneapolls . 3 g 2e. placed five sets of timbers in the main incline | Fast Oakland; $10. TookIyD, | ena, for San Francisco. Sk Oor R & 9 |West Union _.1270 3 | Duluth . Sterling Exchange, sight — sy | NUTS—Wainuts, 3@fc for hardshell, 4@c for | @bove the 1200 station. In the upralse from the | Sophie Frank to Andrew Frank lot on |, YENTURA—Arived june 25-Schr Monterey, O Snort Liis i | M SClioE mxcoae: Meltel = 4 | softsholl; Almondg sgic for hardshell, Gric for | est crosecut 60 feet north of the south line | line’ Onk st"34T:0 N'of Santa Clara: av, | 'Tgm Bowens Lunding. e ittsby : c S ables .. = softshell, §i4@c for paper-sheil; Pea on nnel level the south com; t § by E 100, Alameda; girt, > SH—Passed June Reading 5 | Toledo . New Tork Txchange, teiegraphior = ATRS | Be for. Hastern and 40, £0r Galtternias 150 | baen extended 25 fect and. sonacian man: has | 515 BY Bl imeda; gl “Frank, 1ot on | from Namatmo. for Sn Franclecq o Do 1st - 0% | DL Saulh w York Exchange, sight. = 20” | cins, G1@sSc; Filberts, 94@i0c; Brazil Nuts, | 100 foot level; total distance up 67 feet. They | line Park st, 3§ S of Encinal ave, § 41:4 by W | ,, NEWPORT—Arrived June -5 e - = 4 Mexican ars NEY—Comb, 9 ght ang c | partments. e Brunswick lode at a, 3 . S —Arive - d Do st T TR ex 4% | for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@ | No. 1, 500 foot level, the Jont souen dmst Shong | - Dark of Pleasanton to M. B, Pederson, the | hence June 23. Toos $1- e ORISR Do 24 Dmo | Totals .. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. 6c; light amber extracted, A%@5140 per b, the sfation has been advanced since lust report | W % 0f lot § of plot 52, Rancho BI vayie 4 | SAN DIEGO-Sailed Jun g oyt % |Brooklyn R T.... 332 Boston PRiewAr M b e Tabs e sonL_ PmELthe ktation ‘A1 :sfin Jose, contalning 10 ‘acres, Murray Tract, | M09 RIsher, (o7 TCNH sune 2%-Stmr Emma ¢ t E New York . ‘WHEAT FREIGHTS—In the al 4 ect; the face is in porphyry. - %5500 B e iE, R R ,l;h‘llladp?;hlu Tominees the mAN TS bA T e EROFISIONE, Ronth nioee. Tantl B Has ot on the Builders' Contracts. Ut eSS, inied June 28—Schr La Gironde, x T e b altimore .. s, T rtered n 3 L c s bo! U 8 new 4s reg.. RU4|N J C Gs... New Orleans Port-ha registered tonnage of 1oim, Toctplh | Business 1s quieter this week, as it always | during the week 22 foct, and is now out 173 | Lesh and Fhillp Meyers (owenrs) with G. | TR AROGER Parded June 28—Ship Sintram, fm Do coup 125 |N_Carolina 6s. Galveston . % tons on the same date last year; disen- | I3 Just before the Fourth. No change 1in | feeti the face shows porphyry and low grade | H. Moore (contractor), architect. M. 2% 3 for Departure Bav. UB4s.. 10 | Do 4s .. ol 00t et D e cwen | 0 guarts. In the croppings on the 40 foot level | All work for a sixstory and Lassmese L o0: | Dutch Harbor. P Do coup 111% [No_Pac Isfs . s port, STL N0 tos CraTaat s s WY, < they are ralsing on the pay streak of ore. Have | and stone building on SW 1in et ok FOREIGN PORTS. FER S BT to_t L . aga 300 CURED MEATS — Bacon, c per 1b for | shipped to the Nevada mill dieing i g on SW line of Third streat. 7 Arrived June 21—Br bark Lydgats, US G res 12 | Do 4 oot acetations, weean OB the early | neavy, Sic for light medium, 10c for light, | tons and 100 pounda of ore. ihe wagontok, 1T | & feet § of SW corner of Third and Stevenson | ,, TAKU—A™ Do &8 c‘J“w Ny C“& T AT calls, but spot quotations were rather steady it . BhE | rans: 2ol ore, the wagon sam- | streets, SW 75 by S 25; $3350. from Oregon. 1lc for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar cured; | ples assaying as follows: Gold, $18 7, and 13.37 therwis et Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@lic; Cali- | ounces of silver per ton. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $122%@1 25; milling, $1.35@1 45 per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session — §:15 0'clock—December— :,\'—sme? June 27—Br ship Merion- San Francisco. echite Kenltzer ‘& Barth. | “ I0EN8T0WN-Salled June 25-Br ship S undditions except painting, | wajlington, for Havre. \ xtures aud_ shades for a two- | " GUEENSTOWN—Arrived June 2—Br ship District 3.658 . Ala class A . Do B Do C Do’ Currency . 115% [Nor & W 6s...... 110 [Northwstrn cons. 105 | Do deb bs ...... % |0 Nav Ists. 9 [0 Nav s Mrs. Anna Drossel (owner) SWAN: On the Brunswick | (contractor), architects. Fenmeirs Cg XIccker fornia Hams, 9%@10c; Mess Beef, §10 50 per bbl; | lode, at shaft No. 1, 600 foot level, east cross- | Alteration: extra Mess ‘Beef, $1i; Family Beet, $12; Salt | cut No. 3 has been’ advanced 13 ' feet: total | mantels. sa Pork, $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra 'clear, | length, 29 feet; the face is In porphyry. This it story and basement bullding o £ 3 Agchison 42 10 8 Tine g 128 LIVERFOOL, FUTUREs, ;‘};}g"%f‘d"v s l’:n-‘:)":u::r_”fi z[m«: 000, f},;‘i’;;; ;::m. ;::::e:u::‘.::o:t:: Kffi:fiegfiefl‘éfifi"m:%:&gé ,‘f“,:":'":"gf; ggzoa ?;;:ets ] feet Sior Bacifie 5 B gt Kigggfi;gfi%fi%fi June 2-Br bark Com €0 2in 120 siok [bacic ot 6.1} 1014 | onening i THI TN PR RO g sewsion — December—ao | (o Compound ata fefor pure: palle, el | weelk and s ow out 8 feet; the face s I8 | (contmicior et snicarty”) T PR Rive | PARFRERE" S0 qune pe ship Wal- Dafg sl ISL e ST G o0y 2 = L 220 e ot S 10000, 1 23; 83,000, §1224; | 'COTTOLENE — Tierces, 6%@Tho; packages, AN, P ene o wine of Jones street, %:0 feet N of TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMEKs. it P less than 300 1bs—1-Ib pails, 60 in a case, 3-1b palls, 20 in & case, §%¢; 5-Ib pails, 12 in a case, 81c; 10-1b pails, § in'a case, 8%c; (s St dn S e 2 , §iic; fanc: ; barrels, about 110 Tbs, b'hc o o it HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. 3 Lombas 15% | NEW YORK, June 2.—Special cable and ey telegraphic dispatches to Bradstreet's cover- ing the principal poiits of accumulation indi- cate the following changes in available supplies g..{“'s‘rmrdny. es compared with the preceding Wheat—United States and Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains, de- ease, 2,456,000 bush- els; afloat for and in Europe, decrease, , 100, - 000 world's supply, total decrease, 10,556,000, Corn—United States and Canada’ east of the | 2000, $1 15%. ST Tiia Sea e e CanaAn sast ot the] etk BT S e et L A the ) 2 ‘market Mountatns. decrease, ‘165,000, reless. BARLEY—The market for feed is quoted rather steadier, and sales of brewing are re- ported at the quotations. There is more dispo- sition to do business. Feed, $110@1 15. Brewing, $1 25@1 321, CALL BOARD SALES.. Informal session—9:15 o' clock—No_ sales. Second session—December—8000 ctls, $1 1434, Regular morning session—No sales. Afternoon session—December—6000 ctls, $1 15; NEW YORK—Arrived June 27—Stmr Mississ- ipp!, from London; stmr Georglc, from Liver- NOTICE TO MARINERS. pool. A boai T NEW YORK-—Sailed June 23—Stmr Trave, for Officeranch of the United States Hydrographic | Bremen; stmr Cevic for Liverpool. o ocated In the Merchants' Exchange, 18 | LONDON—Arrived June 25—Stmr Missourd, inaintained In San Francisco for the benefit of | for Philadelphia. foariners without regard to nationality and [ GIBRALTAR—Arrived June 25-—Stmr Fulda, ( Fast Tenn Ists. Erie Gen 8. F W & D Ists tr. Gen Elec 5s. GH &S A 6s Do 2ds H&TC s Do con 6s Iowa C 1lsts La new cons 4s. TUESDAY, June 252 p. m. BId. Ask. S of expense. from New York. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the | Sailed June 3—Stmr Kalser Wilhelm, for o{flu‘l Where complete sets of charts and sall- | New York. ing directions of the world are kept on hand | ANTWERP—Arrived June 2—Stmr Noord- iofomomparison and reference, and the latest | land, from New York. H:lflwflllra quiet and will probably remain so pntll after the Fourth. Hops are litoless. local olrcular saye of Woold “Whlle we s not report local business of yet “llhnd"“ to think every ey ation can always be obtained regarding | MOVILLE—Arrived June 25—Stmr Furnesia, Do 48 ....... 89 Do deferred Rocky ‘was featu 5 | nearer the time to look for business and to 1 upgn to navigation and all matters | fro ew York, N Y Cen mrmur.wa Sressove “A cable to from the Liverpool | Fancy feed, §1 85@1 40 per ctl; good to choice, expect such activity as will Interest to ocean commerce. y'fig.mgwm.q.—mmmmn-fimflw:\ .. The time bay on top of the bulding on Tele-