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SAN FRANCISCO CALL, T SDAY, JUNE 27, 1899 HOGS—The supply of hogs was larger than There was a good demand early at but the fear of the stockyards’ rike curtailed trade later, and closing prices sold at $3 85! 350, and heavy at $3 45@ 25@3 7, and culls at $150 COMMERCIAL WORLD C & N Con 7s mixed lots at $3 60/ B L & S F Gen 68.126% | 5 50; pigs sold at ¥ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. SHEEP—There was a fairly active demand and best flocks were Common grades Sheep sold at $2 50@3 50 for 5 for choice flocks; yearlings pped lambs brought $@ D & R G 1sts... ET Va & Ga Erle Gen 4s S A 6s....112 Ft W & D C 1sts.. Gen Elec 5s .. G. H & S. Al 6s. H&TCos Do Con fs... Central lsts KCP & G lsts. Ja new con 4s.. for sheep and heat and Barley quiet. » and Rye unc Standard R & somewhat weaker. culls up to 35 at $5 26@6 25; and spring lambe, $4 5085 70. Recelpts—Cattle, and Seeds as bef Wabash Ists .. West Shore 45 ... ancy prices. in New York. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. ed Fruits firm good demand. Meat market uncha Va Centuries . Porter Brothers Company Do deferred —Peaches—Alexanders, Briggs May, @135 box and 95c@SL 30 45c@$1 60 crate. TW YORK. DRIED FRUIT I Hale's Early York Commarcial says: “‘Prunes are | Crown Point es are wall maintained, and the an advance later, Apricots—Royal 5 Quicksilver based on re- Abundance, $i 10@1 25; Roval Hetive, %: Normand, $1 Boton, $1 95; Gould & Curry & Norcross.. ;_St. Catherine! Satsuma, §1 erra Nevada Prunes-Tragedys, . Pears—Lawson, | Koonce, $130. Cherries—Royal An: box, and 50@60c half box; Tartariane, Republicans, were last vear igures given out will be the crop promises 50 it is sald, and many who have examination_of the BOSTON ETOCKS AND | Call loans .. Seven cars sold. Time loans | NEW YORK, June 2. $0c@31 30 box; orchards are of May drop was beneflcial Peaches—Alexanders, Hale's Early, d0c. Prunes—Tra AT & St Fe rying will begin this week. 519 Adventure Burbank, §110@1 65 crate; Pea General crop conditions are ton & Mont Butte & Boston Red June, §1 3. Apricots—Royal, 65 Blenheim, §1 15. Pears—80@90c half box. teen cars sold. CHICAGO, June 26.—The California fruit: fes for use in their caneries. & Albany 212 but driers expect to secure what than present quotations Boston & Maine. 133 on the epot, being all in John Peaches, Peaches, 85c@$1 10; single crates; Abundance Plums, $1@1 35; Royal Apricots, $1@ some trading, 3 be & speculative demand for every 140 per box; owing to the prospective larger ng sectlons, Mexican Cent 'W YORK, June 2.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany’s sales of California fruit: Charrles, 65c@$3 70: 60@s0c, single crates: Alexander Peaches, S0c@$l 15; Royal Rlack Repub- 0ld Dominion Black Tartarians, b0@90c; WEATHER REPORT. LONDON FINANCIAL Burbank Plums, th Meridian—Pacific June 26, 5 p. m. ywing maximum temperatures are re- California to-day . 68'8an Diego . Sacramento NEW YORK. June 26.—The Commercial London financial arkets here were beteer all big houses buving Africans freely, parently implylng some Transvaal settiement, | also the news that the French be supported by Paris bought MARKETS. 15-16; silver, DON. June 2.—Consols, 1 French rentes, the Chamber had a favorable Spanish fours up to cargoes on pas- English _country flour on passage to United heat and flour on passage adian shipments wheat CONDITIONS GENERAL | Tintos were #4%; Anacondas, 10 15-15; Utahs, icans were good throughout the session temperature to_Continen LIVERPOOL, The featureé were New York Centr. Baltimore and Ohio ar Pacific slope. The tem s tavorable for Canadian Paclflc, WHEATNo 2 red Western, dull, 6a; No uly, 58 9%d; September, bs 11%d; De- temperature at half a mile 164’ per ounc Wind velocity of 30 miles per YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE September, 3s 5ed. 4 VISIBLE SUPPLY OF GRAIN. rancisca for 30 hours EW YORK, June 26.—The statement of the in store and afloat on | as complled is ar follows 5@10c lower; winter straits, rning; warmer in the ha beginning of the north- Fair. Tuesday; 000; decrease, Butter, firm; offerings, 11, June 26 reaiizing_and Forecast Offi EASTERN MARKETS. WK MARKET. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. June 26.—Clearings, WOOL-— Steady The metal market start AT MARKET. The opening oroing showed a A rush to buy 1gh the whole rafiroad list. ber of industr 1 this developm Locally about the r departments we cted and in some in: all points contained but as shipowners are still very independent, exporters are not getting between PIGIRON—W COPPER—Steady, la Walla to ssible half cent more In some cases. Steel and Wire and . with $25 bid vith railroads ominal, at S ARKETS. AND BULLION. LOCAL M The ramifica- Raw steadier in tone, Refined sugar a stimulating eff ange, sight... ge, telegraphi picked out for these stocks i& not large s is not so difficult CALIFORNIA R as it might AND OTHER ial confirma fon buving by gave the market a little better | abled some improvement in the CHICAGO GRAIN MARK CHICAGO, June 2 to-day was | labor troubles. showed early s some foreign buying at New York. irted a small condition of the e 1, the falling off being in those States 1 before the close. Good report P The county | ltquidation. | T44@74%c, The opening in es in_operating al market was quiet and unchanged. ‘Wheat—Shipping, | 81 2@l 1. once under hea longs liquidating shorts putting $1 05%@1 10; the other hand, show- re than swallowed up Perating expenses. nerally firmer. Covering by sfied with their profits and buving agal | puts_then caused a c the market which carried it urday's final | that sellers became too about 11:30 the up_temporarily, 3 =s that indicated that shorts had con- o'clock—December— $1 17i; 2000, $117%, sesslon—December—2000 ctls, on advanced % In the nt almost under morning session—14,000 ctls, $1 17%;. 100n session—December—4000 ctls, $1 17%; les of stocks to-day luding the following: American Sugar, 6000; Atchi- klyn Transit, nental Tobacco, 300; Northern Reading_first were sales of new feed at the top quotation. The matket scramble for September ad @ The market evened up to some was downw of no other course tions were normal and prices graduaily Off to T@4M4e for September, quotation at the close. S0@s2izc; Brewing, 95¢; old Brew- xtent, and the o' clock—Seller Union Pacific, | ¢ o 1000 ctls, §2%c. Second session—No sales. sion—December—2000 ctls, Seller "%, new Pacific preferred, : Metropolitan, 1600; Missouri Pa- New York Central, 2 ssee Coal and Tron, 4200, CLOSING BTOCKS. | market was weak ormous. recelpts, rable weather and Elevator people later became firm ion—Seller '93, new—2000 ctls, 0 ctls, $63c; 600, S6%c. were on ‘Change yesterday The market con- St P & Om and sold wit hin the range. bare and dull. 51 05@1 15 per ctl for new and $1 25@1 40 for old. Oats In common with corn lower early, but when corn advanced oats fol- September closed %c higher. Provisions were weak early, ruled weak So Railway |Texas & Pacific s o o) 5; Derae s acte Small round Yellow, $1 30@1 3: Eastern largs Yellow, $110@1 1214; ‘White, $110@1 15; mixed, per ctl; California White, $117%@1 22%. RYE—9713c@$1 per ctl. 1lAT—Nominal. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—California famlily extras. $3 60@3 75, nsual terme: bakers' extra and_ Washington, $3 4093 50 per bbl for extra, 3 233 40 for bakers' and $2 25@3 for superfine. MILLSTUFFS—Prices Excellent cash demand helped the mar- the decline being recov- At the close September pork was 2igc er, lard a shade lower, ribs a shade lower. he'leading futures ranged as follows: " Wheel & L E new. CHi & N W~ $3 4023 55; Oregon E2 Wells < Fargo m sacks are as fol- discount to_the trade: Flour, $325 per 100 Toe; Rye Flour, §2 75 Rye 5 i Cornmeal, $2 eal, §8 25; Oatmeal, '$4 50 Hominy, $8 %@3 0; Cracked Wheat, Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled 6 9: in sacks, 36 35g6 7, . Split Peas, $4 50; Green | Beptember Amn Spi mn Spirits tra_cream Cornx Oat Groats, Flour, $4@4 26; Farina, $4 50; Whol Oats (barrels), Pearl Barley, $ per 100 Ibs HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Am Tobacco .. L Mess Pork, per bar 3 B 8 5 Lard, per 100 Gen Electric Manhattan L . The Hay market was a dead iseue as usual, and indifterent. remained unchanged. BRAN$16 50@17_per ton. MIDDLINGS-$18@19 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Rarley, | ton: Oticake Meal at the mill, $27@28; jobbin, Cocoanut Cake, Cracked Corn, $24@25 Do prefd, ex-aj .x&‘ 424 Laclede Gas .. 3 spring wheat, 67%@72c; No. 2 red, corn, 34@34%c; No. 2 oats, 261 | @251ac; No. 2 white, 296c: No. 3 white, 2@ 2 barley, 38%@4lc; N 31 03%@1 04; @73%c; No. $19 50@20 per 137% Pactfic Mall ... [People's Gas 0 Pullman Pal 3215 Bilver Cert 394 Standard R & T. prime ‘timothy pork, per ‘bbl, $7 50@S 15; lard, per 100 Ibs, $4 9215 seed, $2 40; Mixed Feed, : Cottonseed Meal, $24@26 per ton. OLD HAY—Wheat, $10G11 for good to choice Wheat and Oat, $7@9; Barley, $6@8; Alfalfa, nomi- NEW HAYWheat, $5G8 50: Wheat and Oat, Wild Oat, $6 50@8; Barley, $@7; Alfalfa, 363750 per ton. 25@50c per bale, BEANS AND SEEDS. Y Chi & St L... Do 24 prefd | ®alted shoulders (boxed), $5@$5 4 lower grades; distillers’ fin- ished goods, per gallcn, $1 26; sugars, cut loaf, | unchanged;’ granulated, unchanged. 3 Recelpts. Shipments. Or R & Nav pfd | Flour, barrels. | Wheat, bushels . Corn, bushels ....... Oats, bushels . Rye, bushels ... | Bariey, bushels .. {U_S Rubber . Do 24 prefd There is nothing mew to report, the market being very qulet. BEANS—Bayos, $160@1 7 Large White, Do 1st prefd 6014 Colo So e Exchange to-day the butter market was firm; creameries, 13i5@1c; dalries, Cheese, firm; 8%@%%c. On the Produc Small White, $20 $1 50@1 65; Pinks, $1 6@ 155; Reds, $3 40; Blackeye, $4 1094 15; Butters, @4 Pea, $190@2 2; Red ..113% 'Con Tobacco Eggs, fresh, 10%| Do prefd Kidneys, $2 25 per ctl. —Brown Mustard, Mustard, 2%@sc; Flax, nominal; Canary Seed, Alfalfa.’ 9@3%c: Hemp. 4%@4i%c: Timothy. 4%@5ke. DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 25@1 50; Green, $1 50 LIVERPOOL FUTURES Opening.. .. Closing «......... PARIS FUTURES. 3% Am S & R BtL&SW 2%c per’ b: 1004 M K & T 24s. 105% Do 4s POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. Onions declined. J Cent gen s, 914 North Carolina €s.127 Potatoes were steady. Receipts of Vegetables were moderate, but the demand was slow and prices showed no radical change. POTATOES-New Peerless, $§1 90@2 15; Early Rose, $175@2; Burbanke, $1 ctl on the wharf. ONTONS--New, 25@8ic per sack for red and EGETABLER - Asparasas, 5eas Box ABLES- Asparagus, 35c@$1 per 0. 2, §12%5@1 50 for No. 1 and $175 for 5c per box; Green Peas, ; String Beans, 1@3c for Green, Sc for Refugee and 21%@3%c for Golden Wax Cabbasa ol U S o0ld is reg. i ARl EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, June 2 CATTLE—The supply of cattle was large to-day, but the general de- mand was good and prices were steady for | medium grades, high class cattle ruling higher. Ala class A . Nor & W con 4s.. 9 Do _gen_ 6s.. +ee0.100 {Or Nav 102%%'0 S Line i6s Do con 68 ..... ..1 Reading Gen 13 Do Currency . Do adjt 4s . Canada So 2ds. C & O 4%s . grades, $4 6075 (5; feeding cattle, $3 604 cows and heifers, $2@5 10, the Iatter price for estern fed steers, $4 705 40; ; calves ranged from $§4 60G7 20, ; Rhubarb, 25 10% | cholce helfers | Texans, $4@5 5t L & I M Con 55111 orse Beans, Tomatoes, 50c@$1 25 per box; Egg Plant, S@l0c | met & Hecla copper mine of Michigan one of per 1b; riic. 2@3c. Dried Okra. 1ic per Ib; | $2,000,000 on the 2sth. Green Peppers, 6@15c; Chile Peppers, 20@2ic: | The Eastern Dynamite Powder paid the usual Carrots, 81G40c per 'sack: Sacramento and | Quarterly dividend of S1 ver share on the 17th. Marysville Cucumbers, i0G7ic per box; Bay' The California Powder Works Company paid Cucumbers, $1@175; Summer Squash, 30@3c | & dividend of 5lc per share on the 2th. per box for Vacaville and 30@75c for Bay; Green | The Security Savings Bank and the Hum- Corn, T5c@$1 % per sack for Vacaville and 19%@ | boldt Savings and Loan Soclety have declared 20c per dozen for Ba: dividends of 4 per cent per annum on term and 31-3 per cent on ordinary deposits, payable POULTRY AND GAME. July 1 % The report from the Consolidated California Two cars of Eastern are announced for to- | 304 Virginia for the week is as follows. day. POULTRY—Live Turk Roosters, $§ 50a8; old Roosters, $@s 50; Fryers, | water and a heavy clay wall having all the @5 Brotlers, $i@3 50 for large, %2a? for small! | appearance of the hanging wall of the Com- Pigeons, 31 26@1 7 per dozen for 0id and $150 | stock vein. We have vet to run 76 feet be- @17 for Squabs. fore resching the crosscut 2 from the GAME—Nominal. Consolidated Virginia shaft. 170 level—From the stopes 94 feet south of the west crosscut passing the winze to the 1800, we have ex- - tracted fifty tons of ore of an average of All markets under this head are quiet and | 525 53 gold value of samples taken from the amply supplicd. Egge continte o drag. Tine | 01 cars on'the surface. Part of the ore fs creamerles continue steady. There is a fa d ngs from the track floor, the balance be- e ontinue steady. There Is & falr de- | ing ‘ore from new ground. In raising in this or Cheese. new ground we find much better ore. On our recond floor above the 1760 we have a width Fancy Creamery, 18@1%; sec- | of at least ten fest of clean ore that will assay $0 per ton. This ore is separated from the Dairy—Fancy, 17@17%c; good to cholce, 16 | 0ld stopes by a few feet of low-grade ore, po 161kc; store, 14@15c per Ib. phyry ‘and clay. 1 have failed to find any CHEESE-Choice mild new, Sc; old, Tic: | Fcéord, either written or mapped, that woull Coung_America. S@l0c: Easters, 13@i5 indicate that this ground had been worked be EGGS—Quoted at 14@16c for store and 17@18%o | fore. The ore is 19 feet south of the old Call- per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 16@16%c for No. | fornia south line and near what is belleved to 1 and M@lse for seconds. be the footwall of the vein. 1650 level—Neces- = | sary repairs are being made on this level. The DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. air pipe from the surface to the head of the winze extending from the 1750 to the 151 has The canners are paying the following pric been connected to the compressed air hoisi Peaches, §20 for frees and 330 for clings: Apri- | (he Pipe line is now being tested fang e ex | cots, $25@65 per ton, according to size, quality s e e RN Lo and’ district; Bartlett Pears, $40@3 per to (T B Jemae e fo the 1) " three-inch compressed air pipe has Green and Yellow Plums, 520 per ton. been carried down and this line will be ex: Pears are scarce and small Dearborn Seedlings | tended downward as the levels are drained. sold high in baskets on the wharf. Peaches '{:‘l;rhr:l:‘f_;flna?'k is in good order and now ready are in moderate supply and steady. Apricots | The repory from the Ophir mine for the past {are in sharp demand, and some but little | week Ik as follows: ‘‘No underground work has larger than Cherry Plums sold at $40@42 5 per :h'”r::x:?":u;,lx-\.r?“%hh our s‘r;’ara :‘){n:n:g n}x: week. on. N s nor Grape el el—The north drift has been ex- ‘;u‘;p“u"o:";;“:‘;:': u"lfsh: rapes came IN. | tended 31 feet: total length, 68 feet: face In . - porphyry, showing some quartz. The survey Berries were steady. referred to Jast week showed that we had yet Citrus Frults are dull 29 feet to run to reach the Mexican line. The DECIDUOT Al face of the dritt 15 now in Mexican ground. A & oint east crosscut will be - « Apples, 350@81 per large box; Crabapples, — | And Maxican Tns. o Monde o oorom it GhT peribox. this crosscut reaches the hanging wall of BERRIES Blackberries, $3 10@5 per chent: | VeI @ West crosscut will be Started And run Strawberries, $7G8 per chest for small and §2 75 to the footwall of the vein. The Sutro tunnel per ches el direct connection was advanced 18 feet; total @3 50 for large berrles; Raspberries, #4@7 per | Jength, 209 feets>face in' bhard searay’ rock. D EGG! BUTTER, CHEESE A chest; Logan berries, —— per chest. D ] n - uring the week we have passed through a Seedless Grapes from Yuma, per crate. | . of b ¢ clay wa iy Currants, $4 50@5 50 per chest. seam of quartz bounded by clay wals ‘he changes in the face are so frequent that we are expecting to cut into much softer rock. Work on the quartz stringers has been continued and the southwest drift extended 6 feet: total length, 33 feet. The face is in veinsformation Cherrles, T5¢c per box for black: Royal Anne, K5c@$1; black in bulk, per Ib; Royal Anne, | s@sc por Ib. | Green Pears, 40c@$1 per box, according to | size, and 45@i0c per basket; Bartletts, $1@1 50 | chowing more quartz than at any time since per box. =5 | the driit was started. No ore of value has Pigs, 35@60e for single and Tic@$1 per box for | been found in this drift.” double luyers of black and —- for_white, In the Chollar and Potosi mines the Jjoint Apricots, 33@75c per box and 50@75c per bas- | west tunnel has been advanced during’ the ket for Royals, werk 37 feet; total length, 203 feet; face in cla Peaches, 50@75c per box and 30@6ic per bas- | porphyry and boulders of quartz which gl Ket. | low assays. On the tunnel level they have one Plums, 25@60c per box: Prunes, 6@%c per | man on repairs. Sutro tunnel level -The Zadig crate: Japanese Plums. per crate | drift has been cleaned out and repaired to the Cherry Plums, ic per drawer. face. At a point 920 feet south from the Sutro CITRUS Navel Oranges. $150@3 50 | tunnel or 23 feet back from the face, started per box; $1G1 50 Mediterranean | a southwest drift and advanced it b feet; face Bweets. 81 Lemons, $1G2 for common | in very hard porphy: and $2 5083 50 for good to choice exican Limes, $: California Limes, 25@ilc . per STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. #mall box: Bananas, §1 50@2 60 per bunch; Plne- apples, $1@2 50 per dozen. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. Bonds— < fs quar coup..114 The condition of the New York market ap- | s quar res . SATURDAY, June 2-12 m, Bid. Ask Bid. A | Mutual El Co. 14 Qakland Gas.. 47 — | Pac Gas Imp.. 72% 721 pears in the first column. Prices for all kinds | 48 qQuar new {Pac L Co. - it of fruit bld fair to rule rather high this vear. hhfl“c“:ll;::gul I8 F ;} & E....T1 T3 DRIED FRUITS— Prunes, 6%c for 40-50', oo = |San liran. ... 8% v for 50-60's, 4o for S0-10's, 34@3kc for T0-4rs, | GOk Cab ST — |Stockton Gas. 12 — 24 @fic for §0-90°s, 2L@2%c for 90-100s and |E L & P 65..130% — |Firem's Fund.220 — | 2@2%c for 100-110's: Plums, nominal, 1%c for | F & CI Ry 6s. Bank Stocks— anpitted 6e for pitted Geary-st R 6s. 90 99 |Anglo-Cal ... — 653 July | H C & S 54 delivery, | L A Ry 3s.. P |Bank_of cai. 2% FRUITS (New Crop) ¥ Cal S D & T.— 98 per 1b; Peach L A L Co 631013 — 'First Nationl.220 — S3%e for twostrown, 4%c for three- &ntd 6s.101% — Lon P & A.... — 131 crown, G%e for four-crown, 4ieibe for Seedless A L Co fs. — 103 'Mer Exchange — 18 Sultanas, 3%c for Seedless’ Muscatels and §1 20 | Market-st 6s..129 ev Nat Bk. — — for London layers: Dried Grapes. 2%@dc. | Do st M 5~ 7 avings Banks— CNGRT7s109% — Ger 8 & L..1625 - Ky Cal ts 7 Hum S & L1050 1160 14 |Mutual Sav. 35— — |8 F Sav U.. 50 — NUTS—Chestnuts, ic per Ib; Walnuts, 5a@sc for hardshell, 10@1lc for softshell; Almonds, §@ | Sc for hardshell, 12@13c for softshell, 14@16c for | papershell; Peanuts, 6@ic for Fastern and 4'4@ e for California; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. — |B & L So.. — 6% HONEY—Comb,’ 11@12c fog bright and 10@1lc | — |Security S B. — 300 for light amber; water white extracted, 6%@ {Unlon T Co. 1455 7c; light amber extracted, 6%@6%c; dark, o | Om C TRy <197 1 | “Street Railroads— Giac_per Ib. P & Cl Ry 6510743109 | California ....116 — BEESWAX—26@27c per Ib. P& O6s....LI Seary ... 80 — PROVISIO Zac El Rv 58 — Oak o> L & H — i N P f6. — 116% Presidio ....... — 1§ The demand for Hams continues good and | F & S JVbs, 11415115 Powder— s Mralt Cal G sk, California ....156 170 quotations are firm P of A 6s. P C s (w3 otutior 3 s 113%4113% F. Dvoamite .| 80 - CURED MEA s 1133 Giant Con Co. 0% 72 $16@3c for lizht medium, 19%@llc for light, 12¢ | S P C 65 (1905112 — VIgorlt ........ 3 34 for extrn light and 12%@13c for sugar cured; | I' U 6s (sl2) — ~ukn B s Bacon, S per Ib for heavy, | | Eastern sugar cured Hams, i2@2tc; Call- | S P C Iscg 53.105 107 Hana P Co.... 17Tt 173 % e % P Br fs — — Haw C & S Cl100 101" | :;.::‘n ‘I'lrlx: .h:'\::fa.u. Mess Beef, $13 per bb 7 Wat 65,15 — Huten § P Co. 2% P $l4; Family Beef, $15@15 5 2 3 8 t 45, 103%104% nilauea S Co. 3uig extra prime Pork, $1250; extra clear, $1650; | § V Wis(com).101% — Onomea S Co. 40 40t mess, $15@ oked Beef, 12c per Ib. Stktn Gus oa..luziy — Paauhau S P. 30% 405 LARD—Tierces quoted at 5k@5%c per 1b for | Water Stocks for pure: half barrels, | Contra Costa.. 70% 711 Al Pac Assn..11214113 TH@Sc: 5-1b tins, S@SYe. | | Aar o B Ger Ld Wks. rces. f%@6%c: packages, | Spring Valley.100%100% Mer Ex Assn. 90 — MalsCertaneous- compound and 614 pure, 7%c: 10-Ib tin COTTOLENE- less than 300 Ibs, 1-1b paile. 60 In a case, 9%c: | Gas and Electric— — Oceanic S Co. 84% 85 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, 8%c: 3-1b pails, 12 in a | Capital Gas...— — Pac A F A.... 11 21 case. §iac; 10-1b palls, 6 in'a case, S¥c: 50-Ib | Fantral G Cn.. — Pac C Bor Co. 135 tins, 1 or 2 in a case, T%c: wooden buckets, 20 | Cent I & P.. 6% 7 Par Paint Co.. Ibe net, 8 tubs, 80 Ibs net, Tc; half- | Equit G L Co. 5 5 L3 ‘ barrels, a THe. Morning Session. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Board— Contra Costa Water LelTL8tg E e G 5 HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell (RS 0 about 1¢ under the quotations. Heavy salted St Sy s cteers, 10@10%c; medium, 9@94c: lght, o T Con' Sais Cowhides, fic: Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, & Cal, | Giant Powder Con . D13 10c; dry Hides, sound, 16%c; culls and brands, “;::m: H:::x:":} : Eukir. gg m 14c; dry Kip and Veal, 16c; dry Calf, 17c: Hithingon SIP Cog i ehesaas Siggio Shecpiking, shearlings.’ 09T each: " ahort | 51 HutChinion S b Go i Wool, 35@30c each: medium, 60@75c; long Wool, | 5o Als s v 5 900G31 25 each: Horse Hides, salt, $20250 for | oo mioriet Street, Rallwas -8 large and §1 for small; Colt TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per Ib; 2, 3@A%c; refined, —; grease, 2c. WOOL—Spring Cli Southerns, T Northern free, efective, 9@lic; San Francisca.Gas & Electric Co. ©- | 25 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co. = | $4000 S P Branch Ry 6 per cent bonds Jatite: Footbill ang | .2 Spring Valley Water .. Foothil and Northern | ¥ Vigorit Powder . 10@13c; San Joaquin | s Foothill free. 10@@i2c; do defective, 8@%c; Hum- | B0 Contra Costa Water ...... ST boldt and Mendocino, 16@1712c; Eastern Oregon, Afternoon Sessfon. 12@4e for choice and %i11ge for falr to good. Board— HOPS—1898 crop. 13@17%c per Ib. 20 Glant Powder Con ... b 3 = 10 Giant Powder Con . 71 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 10 Giant Powder Con . 7L - 10 Hawaiian Commer & Sugar, cash..100 00 All descriptions emain as previously quated. | 10 Hawallan Commerclal & Sugar......100 1214 vals of Hogs 2 t, but so is | 4 Hutchinson S P Co . T Arrivals of Hogs are light, but so is the de. o e mrazd OaKIADA GAE ...verveseesiiriisieness 48 00 Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealer: Pasuhau § P Co . S it BEEF—7%@8%c per Ib for Steers and 6%4@ic Pacific Gas Imp Seiaris mieo for Cows. San Francisco Gas & Electric Co.... 71 30 VEAL—7@% _per Ib. San Francisco Gas & Electric Co.... 71 2% MUTTON—Wethers, 6%4@7c; Ewes, 6 per Ib. Spring Valley Water ...... 100 $714 LAMB—Spring, 7%@Sc per Ib. Street— PORK—Live Hogs, '3.@5%c for small, 5%c| 10 L P & A Bank . for medfum and 5@siec for large; stock ——— Hogs and Feeders, Gc; dressed Hogs, 1@Se. INVESTMENT BOARD. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. y Morning Session. = Board— BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bass, 5%@i%e; Wool | 76 Glant Powder Con . 69T Bags. 26G25; San Quentin Pags, $4 9. 100 Vigorlt Powder ..o 325 COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- | 10 Market Street Rallway .. e ton, §; Southfleld Wellington, §7 50 Seattle, §; | 10 Market Street Rallway . SR } ;| 50 Hutchinson S P Co ........... =) Bryamt, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend. $750; Scotch, $8; Cumberland, §50 in bulk and $3 5 Afternoon Session. in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14;| , Board— 4 Cannel, $850 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle | 25 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co.... 72 N 100 Equitable Gas .. B Ontel 91:00; Coke, i1z per ton Inabulk and B S a0 arkera s trect sRAlwayi b on. e SBUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- [ 20 Glant Powder Con . . 7100 t 't h, in 100-] 3 3 TE P Sy, B e thed Aod Fine Crucnes, "a£%: | AN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE Powdered, 5%c; (‘(!ndy Granulated, 5%¢; Dry BOARD. % Granulated, b%ec: Confectioners' A, §%e: Cali- fornia A, fo; Magnolla A, 4%c; Extra C, 4%c; Morning Session. Golden C, 45c; barrels, 1-16c more; half-barrels, _ . Board— Sic more: boxes, %o more; 50-1b bags, e more, | 63 Equitable Gas .................... 512t No order taken for less than 75 barrels or itg [ 40 Giant Powder Con . 70 375 e 50 Onomea SURAr Co .................... 40 50 Afternoon Sdssion. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Board— = 10 Contra Costa Water ..... 100 For Monday, June 2. & Eauitable Gas ........00 s 2 Flour. qr sks 11,550 Straw, tons ...... 5| e Rauitabiestas. . 5121 U R s 3590 Wool. "bales e 100 Vigorit Powder ....l... 31213 Barley, ctls . 5.660| Pelts, bdls ...... 147| 40 Glant Powder Con .... 7075 Malt, ctls .. 440 Hides, No. . 14g7| 30 Glant Powder Con 0 873 Butter, ctls 210 Egge, - dozen ... 10,590 — Cheese, ct 3 Quicksilver. ks, " 5 MINING STOCKS. Shorts, sks . 75 Leather, roils .... 119 e Potatoes, ake 1 3165 Wine, Eals o..... 56,00 | _Following were the sales in the San Franciseo Onions, 'sks 810 Sugar, bbls ... 711 | Stock Board yesterday: Bran, sks . 225 Sugar, bags ..... 2370 Morning Seesion. Hay, tons ....... 451 200 Andes ......... 20 90 Mexican 61 —_——— ‘Andes 19 50 Mexican L8 THE STOCK MARKET 00 Belcher ........ 41 300 Ophir 120 < 1100 Best & Beicher o8 1000 Ophir .. a1 — 300 Best & Belcher 59 100 Overman ....... 20 On the morning session of the Bond Exchange 100 Challenge Con. 3% 100 Potosi .......... 45 Gas and Electric weakened off to $72 s73, | 200 Chollar ........' 33 500 Savage ......... 32 on Saturday. Hawaitan Commer. | 30 Con Cal & Va.220 200 Sierra Nevada. §0 against < At Jev clal was also Off at 395G9. Giant Powder ad- | £00 Gon New Tork. &3 s sieiie Agvada. 7 vanced to $71 5. Business was good *| 200 Crown Point... 31 400 Unlon Con .... 4 On the afternoon call Gas and Electric de- | 230 Crown Point... 3 100 Utah ........... 1§ Jacket. 43 clined to $71 25 and Hawaiian Commercial ad- | 900 Gould & Curry 32 300 Yello vanced to $100 12t o) TRtIoer g The new ore body on the 1760-foot level of the Con, Cal. and Va. has roused the mining | 30 Alta - stock market from its long lethargy and prices | 100 Andes ... Tose rapidly under heavy sales. Con. Cal and | 100 Andes Va. advanced to §2 §, Ophir to $1 40, Mexican | 350 Belcher 41 200 Mexican to 72, Best & Belcher to T5c, and so on. The | 300 Belcher 42 100 Mexican ore runs from $25 to $0 per ton, and in the | 100 Best & Belcher 73 700 Ophir .. latter case is said to be 10 feet wide. e i i yeran 100 Caledonia 100 Overman The telegram from the pump said: “Have | 100 Challonge ..... 100 Potost just started No. 1 repaired elevator. It is | 400 Chollar ....... 300 Potosi working very steadily and smoothly.’" S50 Canical & e L) 20 mavage The usual guartetly dividend of 60c per share on: Cal Va.. 54 cher.. by the Market-street Railway Company has | soy Gomwe Pont O e N avmdas S50 D el ey stlc Tty A0, L 400 Gould & Curry 29| 200 Yellow Sacket, 5 et S0 per Hare yes:ecx%:;‘,‘ll““’;' 4 @ AVl | 100 Hale' & Norers 0] e Isal a mine at Cripple ek, Colo., 4 = > 2 ; | _Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock pald, a - dividena of 2o pershiars yestertayi| nEC IR EE RO The Gavin Mine Development Company paid Morning Session. Afternoon Session. .. 12 100 Hale & Norcrs 39 23200 Justice ..ot 25100 Justice 24 600 Mexican 2 2 magasse l the seventh dividend of 25c per share, or §3000, | 700 Alpha Con 06} S00 Mexican 64 on the I5th. The mine is in Calaveras County. | 500 Andes .. 20| 500 Mexican 65 The El Dorado mine in El Dorado County | 400 Belcher ........ 42! 700 Mexican 68 will pay a dividend of 10c per share July 20. 200 Best & Belcher 66 40 Mexican 67 The Arxonlulrmflnc in Amador County paid | 200 Best & Belcher 57 400 Mexican 68 a dividend of $2500 yesterday. 1100 Best & Belcher 88 200 Mexican 69 The Homestake mine in South Dakota paid | 600 Best & Belcher 53| 200 Occldental 30 T e c] n 00 Best Icher 62 800 “The Comstock Pumping Association has | > | been engaged in the following work at the | v6, 11@l3c for Gob- | C. and C. shaft: 1400 level—The west drift has | blers and 11@13c for Hens: Geese, per, pair, [ been extended 23 feet; total length, 637 feet; | 31@1 25: Goslings, $1@1 25 Ducks, $4@5 for old | the face of this drift is in heavy clay and | and $4 50@6 for young:; Hens, $1 50@5 50; young | porphyry. At a point 627 feet in we cut into | | 200 Bullion 200 Caledonia 300 Caledonia 300 400 200 300 Con 400 2300 1200 2400 200 400 400 250 300 Con 1200 Crown Point. 900 Crown 300 Gould & Curry 300 Gould & Curry 300 Gould & Curry Hale & Norers 1300 Justice ... 500 Mexican 300 Mexican 401 Alpha .. Alta .. Andes Belcher . Best & Belche: Bullion . Caledonia | Chollar . Ch: Confidence Con Cal & Con Imperial. Crown Point... Eureka Con Con New York Exchequer Gould & Hale Julia » 2 rRErrRRR CLOSING QUOTATIO? " MONDAY, 07 Justice 5 Kentuck 23 Lady Was| 42 Mexican Occidental Ophir .. Overman ... Potosi Sgvage . Storpion - 400 Ophir 200 Ophir 400 Ophir 200 Ophir 500 Ophir 700 Overma 400 Overman 500 Potosi 400 Potos! | 400 Potosi %00 Potos! 300 Potosi 500 Savage ... 500 Seg Belcher. 200 Sievrn 300 Sierra 400 Sierra 600 Sierra 300 Sierra 200 Sierra 500 Union 500 Utah 500 Yellow 500 Yellow & Belch Sierra Neva Silver Hill ndicate Standard Louls Tnfon Con Ttah 03| Yetlow AUCTION SALES. reserv June 264 nol,. hence June 20. June 2 June 10; schr Berwick, hence . mook., fr Landin! sev, for San San Pedro; Br ship Hutton Jacket. kong: stmr Washtenaw and bark Sonoma i i { ! i | | position of the south the Miller sands: N Beacon 4, “List of Beacons and Buoys, Captain, District. chante’ June %, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day-— at noon of the 1Zith meridian, o'clock p. m. Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Licutenant Commander, U. S. N.. in charge. e. Inspector TO MARINERS. COLUMBIA RIVER. MAIN SHIP CHANNEL | FROM TONGUE POINT TO POINT. Offl:'*e of, United States Lighthouse Inspector, une Notice is hereby given that on June 16 the side of Channel Buoy No. 14, a red, first-class spar, was changed, and it | 18" now moored in 22 feet of water. and marks the extreme lower end of the shoal abreast of | Harrington Point post light Plllar Rock, E.N.E. % This notice affects the Pacific order of the U. S. Lighthouse Board GEO. C. REITER, 13th Lighthouse TIME BALL. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. San ' Franclsco, B Sutton, from N ra, from Vladivostok. June 24 hence May from Port Gamble; bktn Unc | reka. for Hakodate. United States Coast Times Waters at Francisco Fort _Point, AND TIDE. and Geodetic Survey— of High and entrance to San Published by official au- thortiy of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and (Mission-street twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. the low waters occur at wharf) about TUESDAY, JUNE 27. AUCTION SALE CARRIAGES, ROB AND HARNESS. 3§ NEW SURREYS, BUGGIES, PHAE- TONS, WAGONS AND TRAPS. E. E. AMES VEHICLE CO., 20 Mc.LLISTER ST.. NEAR HIBERNIA BANK. Dealers’ opportunity. Closing-out sale. No Retiring from business. THIS DAY TUESDAY, June 27 i8%9, at 11 A. M. CHASE & MENDENHALL, Auctioneers Successors to ip & Co hr Beulah, hence §: schr Mary Schr Chas R . hence June 4. June from Honoluln, PEDRO—Ar ‘aspar: stmr Stmr_Tilla- from Bowens NEWPORT (S)—Arrived June 2 -Schr Wa- wona. from Port Blakeley COOS BAY—Arrived June 2-Schr Daisy | Rowe, hence June 14 *OMA—Sailed June rancisco TA Schr Lena Swea- lal Wave, for iall, for Hong- for San Francisco Arrived June %5—Schr Comet. from San Pedro. ASTERN PORTS PHILADELPHIA—Arrived June®2-Ship B Tk, FOR PORTS HONGKONG —Arrived June Nor stmr Thy- Br stmr Gaelfc, LIVERPOOL — Arrived June 24— Br ship Cromdale. hence Feb 18 TALTAL-— Arrived June 1—Br ship Leicester Castle. hence March 20 YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior June 24 Haw stmr Aztec, hence June 1 BEACHY HEAD- Passed June 24 Diri- %o, from Tacoma, for Queenstown: Ger ship Artemis, from Tacoma, for Hamburg ailed June 24—Br ship Thorniie CARDIFF— bank, for Santa Rocalia mr City of MAZATLAN—Sailed June 24— Para, for San Francisco. p J D Tallant HILO—Arrived June 15 John, from F Sailed June 15— Bktn Archer, for San Fran- cisco. VLADIVOSTOK - Sailed June 25—Bark Wilna, to load for San Francisen, Arrived June 24—Bark Coloma, TIENTSIN from Chemainns TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS VEW YORK-—Arrived June 26—Stmr City of Rome, from Glasgow Sun rise: Sun sets.... Moon rises e Powell-st 6s...118 1221, Market-st .... 61% 6215 | 5 | three tides, ziven are ‘ad United State: when a minu and then the NOTE the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of accurrence as to time. second time column ®ives the second tide of the third time column the third tide or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but as_sometimes occurs. the dav, and the last referency Cavucos, Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura. Huenems fan Pedro, Fast San Pedro (Los Anzelés) an Newport, 9 a. m.. June T and every fourth day thereafter. Jabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a..m. The heights | Tpnthy ons to the soundings on the Survey (=) precedes the height, imber given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. is the mean of the lower low w. —_— charts, The plane of Steamer. | STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From. CCEAN TRAVEL. cific Coast Steamship Ta. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For 'Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., June 15, 20, 05, 30; July 5. change at Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash ). 10 a. m., June 15 20, 2% 3: P July 6, and every fifth day thereafter: chanke | at ‘Seattle to this company's steamers for Aldska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. r Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Juns 18, 23, 28; July 3, and every fifth day there- after. For Santy Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon. rt Harford (San Luts_Obispo). 21, '25, 29; July 3. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Oblspo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a m., June 15. 19, 23, 27; July 1, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Mazdalena Bay, San Jose del Senta Rosalla 7th of each For further information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and_heure of eafling TICKET OFFICE -4 New Montgomery street (Palnce Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts.. 10 Market st San Francisco. Acapulco . North Fork. Newburg Bonita Washtenaw Columbta Santa Rosa Fulton .. ari | Point Aren: | Titanta. Bristol | Nippon Marw../China and Japan. City of Para 5 Pomona Curacao ty Coos Bay. Wellingtd® Coquille River. Corona Arcata Coptie .!Champerico. -{Humboldt. ....|Grays Harbor. Crescent City...|Crescent City. CINewport .....|Portland... _1San Dieeo. -|Humboldt. «+e.-|Portland..... ... |Humboldt Departure Bay Grays Harbor............ San Diego {[China and Japa State of Cal....|Portland. ay. . +eee..|June 27 Helera - and Through tickets to all points East. THE 0. R. & N. GO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PO R T A NEE) From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. FAHE $12 First Class Including Berths $8 Second Class and Meals. Columbla sails June 22: July 2, 12, 22, State of California sails June 17, 27; July 7, 17, 27 Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane. Butts, points in _ the Northwest. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 230 Market strest. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendent. | St. Paul STEAMERS TO SAIL. Steamer. i Salls. Corona. Btate of CallPortland. Aloha .. Pomona . Peru Arcata Ronita Weeott Tmatilla Fuiton Stmr Seattle. Stmr State of California, Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr 'Corona, Perkins & Co. _[Humbolat. “.IVie & Pet Sa. |Oreon Ports. | Santa RosalSan Diego.....| Colurn bfa ../Portland. Australia Arena..|Point Arena. Willamette, Hansen, Gammons, June21, June 27, TJune 27, June 28, {Fune 28] [June 25, Tnne July 1, [July 2. [July 3 1July . 3 ~July 1July July SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Monday, June 26. 73 hours Stmr Scotia, Jacobs, 30 hours from Humboldt. Stmr Cleone, Higgins, 13 hours from Caspar. Stmr Crescent Clty, Stockfleth, 36 hours from Crescent City. Stmr_Greenwood, Fagerlund, Greenwood. Stmr Aloha, Jorgenson, 11 hours from Point Arena. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, 59 hours from Vic- torfa_and Puget Sound ports. i(mr Pomona, Parsons, 1S hours from Fu- reka. Stmr Novo, 15 hours from Fort Brags. Stmr Arcata, Reed, 48 hours from Coos Bay. CLEARED. Monday, June 2. Monday, June 2. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, Mendocino. Ship Louls Walsh, Schr Maxim, Olsen, Caspar. Schr Lettitia, Wilson, Graye Harbor. Russian stmr Dalny’ Vostok, Erikson; Che- main: Schr Ivy, Samuelson, Everett. Sydney, 45s. hazy Jure 1 CHARTERS. The Harriet G loads lumber at Gi Harbor for New Britain, taking mdse from San Fran. cisco; Natuna, wheat at Portland for- Europe, 30s; Rufus E Wood, lumber on the Sound for TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, June 26, 10 wind NW, hence June 22, for De- June 2-Stmr Washtenaw, from Tacoma, for San Francisco. FORT ROSS—Sailed June 2—Schr Mary C, for San Francisco. ALBION—Sailed June 25—Schr Viking, Honolulu. FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 2%—Stmr Rival, hence June 25. Sailed June 26—Stmr Novo, cisco. SEATTLE—Arrived June 2-—Stmr Cottage City, from Dyea; U § stmr C P Patterson, hne | schr Maweema, from San Pedro. Satled June 26—Stmr Humboldt, REDONDO—Arrived June 26—Stmr Navarro, from Usal: stmr Sequoia, from Fort Bragg. VENTURA—Arrived June 2-Stmr George hence_June %. Salled June 2—Stmr George Loomis, for San Francisco. EVERETT—Salled June 2%—Schr Marion, for San Francisco. TVERSENS LANDING—Arrived June 26— Schr Ocean Spray, hence June 23. EUREKA—Arrived June 25—Stmr Pasadena, from San Pedro. Sailed June 25-Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- 2_Stmr North Fork, for San Francisco: stmr South Coast, for San Fran- cisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived June 24—Stmr Su- Loomi cisco. Noordland ... Friesland .......July 19 Westernland ....Aug. 9 3 pm|Pler 2 | 2 pm|Pler § AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LOKDON, PARIS. Stopping at ‘Cherbourg, westhound From New York FEverv Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Louls . July “|New York ...August 2 New York ......July 12{St. Louis ....August 9 July 19/St. Paul .....August 16 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12_noon. Kensington .....July SfAdria ..........._July % Tu! v 12| Southwark ...August 3 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael. Dawson City. 10 am|Pler 13 | For full information regarding freight and pas- 2 amiPler 11 |Juneso, 2 pm|Pler 13 Juam Prer 3 sage apply to NAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, st.. or any of its agencies. TIO! 30 Montgome! June3), 10 am|Pler 20 11 am|Pier 11 10 am | Pler 24 2 pm|Pler 2 5 pm|Pler 13 9 am Pler 11 15 hours from TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- D ner First and Brannan streets. 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India. etc. No cargo received on board on day of saling. NIPPON MARU ... AMERICA MARU HONGKONG MARU ...Tuesday, June 27 «-.....Saturdav. July 23 -Thursday, August 17 Rouné-trip ‘tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, L Market st corner Xirst: B. CURTIS, General Agent. Goodall, San Diego; SAILED. Tacoma. D m—Weather velocity ‘18 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived June Spo- kane, hence June 15. R UMPQUA—Arrived June 20—Schr Sadie, from San Pedro; schr Louisé, hence June 5. NEAH BAY—Passed June 26—Stmr Mineola, | from Port Los Angeles, for Nanaimo. Br_stmr_Wellington, parture Bay. The S. S. Australia sails for Honolulu Monday, July 3, at 2 E p. m. S. 8 Mariposa salls via Honolulu and Auckland for Sydney ©meal Wednesday, July 12, v = at 10 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawail, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India. Suez, England, etc.; $610 first class. 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts.. [4 Montgomery Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight OMce. 327 Market St. HAMBURG-AMERICAN SCREW EXPRESS LINE. SORRIS LONDOX-_HAMBURG. N-SCREW PASSENGER SERVIC T it LONDON- PARIS_HAMBURG. AW YORK-HAMBURG Direct. For eailings, etc., apply to HAMRURG- N LINE, 37 Broadway, New York. A A L " Gen. Agents. Pacific Conat, _IFORNTA ST.. cor. Sansome. and O A Moncgomery st.. San Franclsco. | ————— COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS. CT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. D every Saturday at 10 a, m, m from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton_st. CHAMPA 8 j5: LA BRETAGNE, July 22: LA GASCOGNE, July 23 First-class'to Havre, $55 and upward, | & per cent reduction on round ‘trip. Second-class to Havre. $45: 10 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITLD STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hud- son building), New York. J. J. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San_Francisco. LA GASCOGNE, July NE, July 8: LA NORMANDIE. July for San Fran- BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. STOCKTON EXCURSIONS. THE §TEAMER H. J. CORCORAN Will leave Washington-street wharf at 3 a. m. dally, returning from Stocktor at § p. m. daily (Saturday excepted). Regular steamers leave Washington-street wharf at 6 p. m. daily (excepting Sunday). CALIFORNIA NAV. AND IMP. CO. Telephone Main 805. . m. B no 3 5 e Telephone Main 1508. FOR U, S, RAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. EBteamer *“*Monticello.”” MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs, and Sat. at 9:43 :.m.. 3:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); - ri- 1¥8, 1 p. m. and $:30: Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § ing and office, Mission street Docic,