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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1899. COMME RCIAL WORLD UMMARY ( Barley and Oats high adlings mer and Onfons weak. * THE MARKETS. Fopd supg HEY WANT OUR GOLD: New York elreular of Henry e : 1 exports—$3,500,01 NaviE during th = 8 nts of the Eu n " tistied by th v . The unusua - he Bank of Engls ¢ ls Of the movement nave work into u str New Y MONDAY ( Not hingt slightly temnpe with nor rthe 0 1 continued fresh coast showers; with showers in the na nity--Fair Fri ANDER (¢ ADIE ecast Offictal e EASTERN MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, 20 ~The stock market showed the effect of contiued profit taking to- aa he vach of & triple holiday. coupled b advance in prices, was t reas reaction. The » opening L time to rafute the ¥ whe t shipment led about mands o the sul King ine essing pprehens dividends and - money ma 1 York ¢ ws 2 net 25 points on war, ¥ specialties his d o g T 4 con. in $500 pon position announcement without Stock entral and loss of Consolidated a rumors hut wer referrad e 1 were tocks best. support market was generally strong, the Southern iss par value, inent. Total sa “nited States the bid price, and the &'s 14 in the bid price stal gales of stocks to-day amounted o 439, 4 shares, including: Amerlcan _Stesl, 3% nerican & 11,100 Atchise eferred. solidated Gas nental Denver and i srererred, souri_Pacific, 11,400 York Centr Pacific Mail, 5300 isvlvania, Juthweste rorred, 3 sil b CLOSING STOCKS. 1934 St Paul Do prefd St P & Om vretd ELP Do Amn Do_prefd Pacifl Chi & Alton......[130 S0 Railw Chi B & Q.. 131% Do pretd b & B il 73 Yexas & Pacific Yo prefd ... i Chi G W .. Smelting .. ing prom- 's and ‘the s advanced Y% in e I Chl Ind & L. Nor & W prefd Do _prefd g Wabash Chi & N Wil Do prefd CCC&StL Do pr Del & H Del L Den & Rio ( L2 U Do prefd LTI Wells fo new Mis 4 A Ce * Do prefd Amn Spirits Do pr Do pre it fons Gas Lake Shore 5 1"om € Louis & N 0% Col Manhattan I, Met St Ry = Gen Mich Cent ... it ml Ca Minn & St L Fed Steel Do 15t prefd Do prefd 13% Intnl Paper . Do prefd’ .. Lacle Mo Pacifl Mobile & O Mo K & 5 Lead 171, Do prefd ntral 1393 Brooklyn F & St L prefd prefd Nat Lin Ol Pacific Mail Poople's Gas 20% Pullman Pal 211 Silver Cert 481, Standard R %' Do prefd TC &I : . prefd .. Reading Union Do st prefd RGW nt Tobacco . Do prefc |Amn S tock Is (' Do pre St L&S ceeees 10%1C0l0 S0 B Do prefd Do 1st prefd Do 21 prefd Do 24 prefd S W 8 prefd CLOSING -BONDS. U S 2 reg . 0 MK & T 2ds Do 3s 165% Do 48 ..-o- Do o 8% N Y Cent lsts.. U 8 120 J Cent gen rih Do 4s arolina. €s. N P lsts 1 Do s 1o coup O 8T AL District 3.5 NYC&SLis. Nor & W con n 6 O 27,0 S Lin sii, Do con 1 \ding LY R G W ). B L & I M C L&STFC PC& ard R & T 6s W set ex & Pac lsts Do 2ds TP 4s Whabasi 1 Va Centuries Do deferred new con 4s ....10 N Uni 45,1001 MINING STOCKS 30 On Ophir 0 Plymouth 3 Quicksily 3 Do 2 Sterra 60 9 Standar S Mining Shares— Adventure .. KEY ar prefd Allouez Min Co 5 hone Atlantic 3 n & Albany ston Elevated n & Malne met & He X\ MARKET. Ad- The Commercial d and Atchison, active. than uncertaln and under the best. Tintos were 481, Ana- s reached $% on a rumor of t of output of Bostons of 1%, ¥ was in strong demand for the settle- nd the'end of the half fter th Tess seome: ine 29— Canadian Pacific, 100% preferred, 9%; Union Pac Atch! Grand Trunk, B: r. steady, 27 11-16 cent. % per YoR < GRAIN AND PRODUCE. YORK, Jun FLOUR—Receipts, arreis; export: 90 barrels. Moderately active and steady, closing quiet at unchanged prices WHEAT—Recelpts, 143,925 bushels; exports, 654 bushels. : No. 2 red, S%c, b, : %e, elevator: No. 1 rthern ‘Duluth, 81 0. b."afloat to ‘arrive. ¢ lower and further declined in the absence of outside sunport, but sub- rallied and advanced 3 from: low- st on covering, and again turned easier under rewed liquidation and local selling, results markets not proving -satisfactory. was steady at a net loss of about 9, @S0%c, closed S0hc; Sept closed T4i4e; December, §0 closed Sle. S Quiet WOOL, Steady. METALS--Tin developed positive firmness and copper showed a fair amount of steadi- ness in to-day’s market, new features. ferings but aside from these situation was quite destitute of Demand was sluggish and of- uctantly made in the absence. of {m- B news from vrimary points. At th close the Metal Exchange caile PIGIRON—Warras entirely nominal, at KE COPPER-Steady, at $18 bid and $15 50 asked ner, at $26 15 bid and $26 30 asked. Quiet, with $4 45 bid and $4 50 aske: SLTER—Unchanged and nominal, at $5 2. The hrokers' price for lead is $4 2, and for copper $18 25@18 50. COFF Options closed stead ints higher. Sales . $4 90; May, Rio, steady; mjld, steady. AR—Raw, steady: fair refining, c: unchanged, including 53 S packages mery, 15%@18T0; market factory, packages Southern, 8@ 11c. A DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, June 20.—California dried fruits barely steady. steady EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 64@7 prime wire -trav, 84@sisc; choice, Sla@s%c: fancy, S@itsc PRUNES-—31,@%5e APRICOTS—Royal, lic: Moorpark, 14@1Sc. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 10713c. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, June 28 the opening in wheat. for the harvesting of growth of spring. Liverpool cables ‘were s what disappointing, showing slight declinés in some futures, and Northwest receipts, though showing some falling off, were still too heavy o permit of any bullishriess from that source. “There was fn addition an inclination to even up on trades over the holidays, and these fac ruled the market for the first half hou ember opened at 74l4e, compared with ve 's closing price of T4lsc. It soon de- then gradually turned strong, ny minor fluctuations oceurrel, tendency in the main was toward higher prices until late in the afternoon. Reports from the Northwest were far from satisfactory concerning growing wheat. Many complaints of damage were received, principaily from rust, while from the = of harvsting operations were disappointing in some cases. The Northwest markets showed strength even when this market was deciining, and as this was regarded as evidence of the Weakness characterized Weather was favorable vinter wheat and the Wi | truth of the damage reports, it had a strength- ening effect on the local market. Russian new became somewhat of & factor again. Private advices from Russta declared that councr would not produce over half a crop, and s no. ticeable increase in the buying occurred when this became known. Shorfly after noon the market turned weak. ~Sentember declined to e and closed at that Corn was dull and heavy. The market was influenced by favorable weather and continued large receipts by the continuous July liquida- tion, September closed Lc to %e lower, Oats were quiet and easy, the weakness be- ing more marked in July than in September. Sertember closed. a_shads lower. Provisions were quiet and Leavy, with more | pressure op July preducts that on the most di - 51% | tant futures. The packers were the hest sell S 19% | ers, probably with a view of widening the 42% [ carrying charges. Weakness of corn and lower hug vrices influenced the market in a degree. * | market was fir nter ‘wheat country reports | At fower, lard c lower and ribs 2ic to 5 The I tha close September pork was 2le to e lower. : No. shoulders (hoxed), 1 good: ranged: Articles ur, barrels t, bushels bushels . bushels ... “orn, Oats, Rve, bush Barley, bushels’ On the Produc m; o Cheese, fi 114 13tac. 2 corn, white, 57 4068 20: shart ribs sides (hoxed) 5 10; granulated, rye, 844 cut loat, distill eipts. Shipments, 400 R o 16,000 " to-day the butt 1Be@ise: dalr cady Eggs, st fresh,” 12c. BN i | LIVERPOOL FUTURES. | Wheat- Iy, De Open a ] |l 0 0 Bl e Earl Frul CALIFORNIA F UTURES. June. Sept.-Dec. S onD 20 6 20 03 20 60 12 95 28 50 ® 2840 RUIT SALES. Company sold California fruft at auct day, realizing the following prices: CHIC v_Prunes, §1 160. a Plums, S114G1 50; Imy erage’ §1 moni Prunes, ' $1 (3@1 45, average ; $141; Satsuma Plums, average $119; Peach average $133; Hale's Early Peaches, 1 10@ ) val Hattve Piums, average Ahundance Plums, Roval Af cars were sold e PHILADE single crat Peach ge $154; ch Plums, singl moni Pr nes, single crates, Sue Burbank Plu $1 1641 andance. The@s1 1 281 10, aver: rate Soc@ sl o-day. une. Trages 55, average $138: average $1 v_Prunes, St. John ander | Peact average $117; Hale's Early | Peache erage §109: Moorpark | Apricots, S110@14b. average §114; Burbank Plums, $142 55, average $113; Satsuma Plums, @il average $1; Wikson Plums, average §204. Three cars were sold to-dav. BOSTON, June_29.—Tragedy P single crates, 13071 average ank Plums, Soc@sl 45, average nce Plums, Sicarst verage exander Peaches, Sieasl verage 5 EASTERN 5, ave Kc@sl, averagr *: Black Republic Royal Five cars were sol LIVF Hale's F ni Prunes, Ann o uerries, Royal Apricot: to-da MARKET. CHICAGO, CHICAGO, June 2).—-CATTLE--Thers was an unusually smand for cattle to-day, an though t “rings were well ¢ higher price for g ef cattle, § 15@ |5 65 nging 3 €6as 10; feed- | ing bulls. cows andghsifers $2 20@5°10, " the latter price for fancy heifers a hetter demand for hogs Drices were strong early iotations ter “the m: .ight hogs. $3 G3a i heavy at $3 culls $1 50 CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second session—Seller '8, new—6000 ctls, S6c; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $750; Scotch,’ $8; Cumberland, $8 50 In bulk and $9 50 in sacks; 'Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; 2,000, SBtee; 29,000, Sathc; 9000, Si%e; 2000, §5%. | Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle }fi-?-'finf:rfinw,' e 5000, $874¢; 8000, 8%c; 2000, Gate‘cls"i Y%0; Cloke, 313-per ton. in butk ana $14 8¥sge. e g p | SUGAR-—The Western Sugar Refining Com Hegular morning session—Seller 99, new. o H o = i, o any quotes, terms net cash, in 100-1b bags, 2000 ctls, 8ite. December—do00, 83c; 2000, [BEES IR heq®ana Tine Crusned, sHe A e Powdéred, 5%c: Candy Granulated, 5%c; Dry Granulated, §%c: Confectioners’ A §lc; Cali- fornia A, fe; Magnolia A. 4%c: Extra C, 4%c; n C, 4%c; barrels, i-16c more; half-barrels, e more; boxes, Yac more; 30-1b bags, Jsc more. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its cquivalent. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. OATS—Fhe continued bareness of the market has resulted in a further advance, though in- creased supplies are expected wher the burned bridge at Grants Pass Is replaced, for a number of enrs aye said to be tied up thére. Quoted at Il new red and $1 3@1 @ for old. YRN- The market is dull and unchanged. Small round Yellow, §1 201 33; Eastern large Yellow, §1 1061 12%; White, $110@1 15; mixed, | The only change is a weakness in Beef. $110 per ctl; California White, §117%2@1 22%. | Otherwise the market is quiet, with no ten- RYE--0T1oc$l per BUCKWHEAT- Nominal. dency one way or the other. Wholesale rites from siaughterers to dealers: BEEF-—-713@8%c per 1b for Steers and 62@7c FLOUR AND MILL MINING STOCKS. 20 Caledonia ..... 75 100 Savage ......... 100 Challenge . 341 100 Savage _. . 930 Con Cel & Va.2 95 400 Sjerra Nevada. T4 200 Con Cal & Va.2 10 100 Sierra Nevada. 7 200 Gould & Curry 31 500 Silver Hill 2 1000 Hale & Norers 40 200 U'nfon Con ... 42 200 Mexican 62 Union Con .... 41 300 Mexican ....... 63 100 Utah ...cccoooov 15 Afternoon Session. 100 Andes . 1750 Occidental ..... 300 Potosi 300 Potosi ... 300 Sierra Nevada. 300 Best & Belcher 700 Con Cal & Va.l % 100 Morning Session. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: : { 100 Andes ..... 19 600 Ophir 5. 101 100 Andes “..i1.... 20 100 Ophir A1 200 Best & Belcher 54 200 Overman ....... 17 200 Rest & Belcher 53 300 POTOSL .coeeneen 00 450 Best Belcher 100 Potost . 44 Francisco: stmr Pasadena, for ’H!_Ipn N Kimball. for Tacoma. VENTURA—Arrived June Coast, from Lureka. | GRAYS HARBOR | Dauntless, from 6 Sailed June 29— St an Pedro; schr 20-Stmr South rived June 25—Schr Coquille River, for ancisco, FACOMA—Sailed June 2 hr F S Redfield, | (,‘;- un,Q”xu}xlx. {UED —Sailed June 20—Sehr Fanny tard, for — =AY Arrived June 25—Stmr Navarro, from Usal. { Passed June 20—Stmr Curacao, for San Fran- cisc from Eneenada. SWPORT (S)—Sailed June 20—Stmr Esther | for Eureka. { JPOINT ARENA — Arrived June 2) — Stmr hence June 5 Y--Passed June hil ship Ema 1 Tquique. Ju mr k, hence June 2, N MBLE—Arrivea Jur Al- . hence June 1S TUFFS. for Cow: 28 100 Union Con .... PEDRO—Sailed June 20—Schr Maria & VEAL-—7ad per 1b. B Utah | Smith, for P Ludl s FLOUR-California family extras, $3 60@3 75, j Wethers, G%@ic; Ewes, 6c per Ib. 251 300 Yellow Jacket. for —-. g 5 bazt, usual terms; bakers' extras, $2 40@3 Oregor & Spring, 7% 8¢ D}ir,lbv A | Arrived June 2_Stmr Grace Dollar, from and Waehington, £ 40G3 60 per hbl for extra, [ PORK_Live Hogs, Sigste for small, b%c | pojjowing were the sales in the Pacific Stock | Grays Harhor. $.2603 40 for bakers' and $2 @3 for superfine. | for medium and c@twe for large; stock | pIolORIng were | oASTORIA—Arrived June 20—Stmr Stats of MILLSTUFFS - Prices in sacks are as fol- | Hogs and Feeders, 5c; dressed Hogs, 7@Sisc. Moratne iEemsion (‘all!nrlnm. hence June 27. lows, 1 discount to the trade: Graham e & 2 v 26 | CASPAR—Arrived June 20—Stmr Cleons, hno Flour, 5}‘{"'“‘,,“,‘&,‘ Ibs; Rye Flour, §2 7; Ry RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, 1000 Alta ............ 20 Gould & Curry 2 | June 28; schr Maxim, hence June. 26 ne Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour,'s7; Cornmeal, 32 50; €3 " 900 Best & Belcher 200 Justice ... 3 Sailed June 2 Rio Rey, for San Fran. am Cornmeal, $3 % Oatmedl, $ 506 For Thursday, June 29. 300 Best & Belcher 57 400 Mexican ... 2| oo, ats, $1 miny, $3 25@d 50; Buck- | Flour, qr sks ... 8930 Sugar, sks ....... 1430 Best & Belcher 56 1100 Mexican [ “FOrT mRAC et Pt Sl o wheat Flour, 3, Cracked Wheat, $3 75: | parley, ctls . 9,090 Sugar, bbls ...... 700 Best & Belcher 100 Ophir for San Francisco E e I $£1.60; Wha Wheat Flour, $3 50, Rolle Malt, ctis . 360 Bugar, cases .... 500 Best & Belcher 200 Ophir FOREIGN PO s Oats (bareels), $6 55@6 95; in sacks, $8 3@ 15; | Corn. ctls §00 | Powder, bbls ... i 400 Ophir N S RTS. Pearl Barley Sht Peas, §150; Green Peas, | 1yqtor, ctis . 260 Pelts, bals ....... MG e S Aveat Jung £ per 10 lbs. tls 2; 8, NO. .c...o 200 Oph S S o Binenai 1 i nla R fR e 2 500 Chollar ... i Overmar | (HONGKONG- Arrived prior June 25 ¢ AND FER IR g 317 Ouleksily, 600 Con Cal & V" 500 Potosi .. ictorta, from Tacoma HAY-AND NEEDSTUEES. Yol halestse e ake. &5 Con Cal & V- 300 Potosi | PORT' PIRIE—Arrived June 23—Ship Shen- Receipts of Hay continue light and the feel- g 32 Wine, gals ...... 450 Con Cal & V 200 Savage L1 | andoah crom Fort Gambie o ing |5 steady In consequence, but dealers ex- OREGO Ao e SR S | from” Oregon. o o pect a flood after the Fourth. Flour, qr sks 7 Shorts, skS ...... Con Cal & V.3 700 evada. 74| PRAWLE POINT-Passed June 27—Br ship Bran and Middlngs slightly off. Bran, sks £24 400 Con Cal & V. Nevada. 72 | from London, for San Diego. DBRAN-$16216 10 per ton, ————— 1300 Con Tmperial Nevada. il | IDEO—Sailed June ship Py- MIDLIN @19 50 ‘per tom. N 300 Con Imperial .. (2 200 Sierra Nevada. 70 | thomene, from Shields FEEDSTI Rolled Barley, $18 50@20 per THE STOCK MARKET. | 200 Crown Point... 25 00 Utah . X TRANSATLANTIC STEAMIRS ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $£1@23; Jobbing. — | 600 Gould' & ‘Curry 31| 400 Yeliow Jacket. 401 . AQANEAT S ; 120 50; Cracknd Cotn, $AG05: Mixed Feed, | There was a falr business in ‘securltles on | $00 Gould & Curry | byshire, from Toston, for Liverpool. T Do " Cottonseed Meal, $21@% per ton. the morning session, but prices stood about the Afternoon Session NEW YORK—Sailed June Stmr Fuerst NEW HAY at, $34 for good and 10 | came. 600 Andes ... ‘17 1300 Gould & Curry 25 | Bismarck, for Hamburg, via Cherbourg and for cho nd Oat, $8@9: Oat, $1@S 0; In the afternoon Giant Powder advanced to | 200 Andes 500 Gould &\4"urr_\‘ 2| !'\(wuflmml"l“l i, stm Koenigen Lu for Hirie 2, $677 per ton. piot 1E vas lower at §6075| 200 Best 200 Hale & Norers remen, Via Southampton STRAW -2 bale. ‘G" S0 mhdsCemmnl Tl e i 00 Blest & Helcher i1 200 Mexican ... 33| ROTTERDAM Arrivel June m- it s @io. 150 Caledonia . 400 Mexican ....... 59 | sterdam, from v 0! AT B Mining stocks were qulet and the best prices | l50 (10 200 Op) 105! RS NDISERDE, were below' those of ‘the preceding day, The | 20 Chollar ........ £ 20 Qphir ... 08| Thera fs nothing new to report, the markets | telegram ~£|m\’\"1nrlx?|';1gwi~mnflfdslv B o past| 400 Con Cal &V 400 Potosi 5 ] and. his head bel 7 D s - 5 ve vater | 200 Con Cal & V. 200 Savage . 291 e s u "ér‘l\-l\‘lququc‘lsb‘llnsofll;xll.‘. Smatt White, $2 | ENentY-four hours and has lowered the water | ) GO0 Cal & ¥ 2l Sdvagel = i _ 5 216; Large White. $150@l 65; Pinks, $163@ | " The San Francisco Stock and Exchange | 300 Con Cal & V dounon con o 2| Pacific Coast S!eamsl“p Co, Reds, $3 40; Blackeye, $410@4 15; Butters. | posrd and the Pacific Stock Exchange will ad- :;:") Crown ‘Polnt 1200 Yellow Jacket. 33| nominal; Timas, 88 9061 =ea, $190@2 2%; Red | yourn at 4 p. m. to-day until Wednesday morn- | 300 Crown Point | Steamers leave Broadway dneys 5 per ctl. ing, July 5 . whart, S, s Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow The French ngs and Loan Soclety has | [ For Ala; 4 4@dc: Tlax, nominal; Canary Seed. | gociared dividends of 4 per cent per annum on | { July 5. 1, st Teoaber 10 ,\113”:‘?.ms)m:go‘.l_llznpe. 3@3%c; tern gnd 3‘1{13 per cent on ordinary deposits, | | 4, vlmr{m Hemp, 41,@4%0 othy, AL @se. -0 | payabie on the 1st of July. | or_Victor] DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 25@1 50; Green, $1 30 A quarterly dividend of 2ic per share >as | Alpha . ‘ C. Port @2 per ctl. paid yesterday by the Paratfine Paint Com- | Alta ..... | acoma, Ev bose oA ve ps. | vany. Andes and New Wh POTATOES. ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | "irpo Trustees of the town of Ukiah will re- | Belcher . Mexican | 10 a. m. July ; = tinue | ©¢ive proposals until July 2 for forty bonds | Boest & 53 Occidental |20, August 4, and every fifth atoes did better again. Onions continue | o §i50 each, amounting to $18,000, bearing in- | Buniion 9 Ophir ;.»mn:»gm Seattle to this company’s steamers k and dull terest at 5 per cent per annum. The bonds are | Caledonia . Overman | for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. The continues heavily stocked with | for an electric light plant. | Chollar . : Potost | Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P, Ry Tomatoe: nd prices lower. The other [ The annual meeting of the Alaska-Treadwell | Challenge Con. Bavage r Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., July Vegetablek are also in good supply and quiet. | Mining Company was held on the 28th. Direc- | Confidence .. Scorpion 813, 18, 23, %5, August 2, and every fifth day FOTATORS: Doarless. §1 732 10 Farly Rose, | tors were elected as follows: Willlam Alvord, | con Cal & Va.l 9 2 00 Seg Bolcher. thereatton © i 2 3l on the wharr, | Edward W, Hopkins, Thomas Mein, Robert D. | Con Imperial... Sierra Nevada. For_Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon ew, 20@30e per for red a v and H. H. Taylor. The annual report was | Crown Point ver Hill ... | cayue ort Harford (San Luis_Obispo), or etl for Silverskins. {'x“Lmrxi‘d".‘ "r“mx to delay in getting nlurn,\i].;ur(. R OO i‘m”fmle perees Gaviota, Sa Barbara, Ventura, Huenen sparagus, G0c@$ ’ box rol he mine. = J .| Con New Yo Standard . - a redro, Sa dedro (Los ol A o "-:E:’c- Yor | At the annual meeting of the West Consoli- | Eychequer SRl S ';‘:‘_’{r':} P Eastisam :,1'7 ”' o nael : veribox: Green Peas, | di60 Wirginla‘and Californin Minine Company | Gould’ &!Clrry Union Con ... | August 4, and every fourth day there: 4 % o ollowing directors were elected by a rep- | Hale & Norer: Gtah' ... 3 S s S S o per 1b; String Beans, 2@3c for Green, | 1he following ot nerl £ For San Diego, stopping enly at F q r Refugee and 21@3te for Golden Wax! | feSeniarion of 82,20 shares of the 100, Julia Yellow Jacket. | ford (San Luts Obispoy, a Barbar Horse Beaps. itc per sack: Cabbage. 80| ion, . T. Baggett, P. J. Lavin and A, D, | e | [\5 Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a. Tomatoes, e per box; Rivers, §2 5083; EEE | Carroll, M. We Fox was: ciooing nd sident. AND TIDE. | m., July 1, 5 9, 13, 1 , August 2, Plant, per In; Grden Okrd. i per Ib: | George P, Thursion vice e VT e 3 | and every fourth day tiereatter. ~ HaL reote” i phe sack: | B ALOMEY and B B Androms sceretary. 'nited Staten Coast and Geotetie Surver | Eor Bisenads, Magdaionn Bay. Sen Jore del e Tt R b st | . The Savage Mining Company put five men at Times and Heights of High gnd Low | (abo Afazatlan, 41 ST e Sacraments and, Maryeviile Cuic 5 o0@¢ | work Monday, and the Gould & Curry and Waters _at_Fort _Point, entrance to San | and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of ez per [ul)x‘ Ray Cu un\m{:.:w“:‘m % for Bay. | Best & Belcher companies the same number in Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | m;;mhi A e S Squash, e e AN e Ger Vacavine | (Xiending the north drift on the Sutro tunnel thortly of the Superintendent. For further information obtain folger o ireenCorn, S0c per sz evel of the Brunswick lode. This will be | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at _The company reserves the right to change and 15@20c per dozen for Bay. known as the northern extension of the Zadig | the city front without previous notice steamers, sailing dates drift, and will follow the lode in that direction. In the Belcher mine on the 1000 level the east crosscut from the main north lateral drift of note is a decline { out 155 feet, having been advanced 5 feet dur. e market is well supplied | ing the week. The face Is In Dorphyry. On the | 1190 level the Belcher, Crown Point and Yellow POULTRY AND GAME. | v change worthy & Roosters. T for Gob- | Jacket joint drift is being cleaned out and re hiara ,_per_pair, | timbered where found necessary. On the 1200 sl 2 $4@5 50 for | level the raise from east crosscut No. 1 is up old Hens, '$4 50@5 25 feet, 5 feet-having been added during the young_ Roosters, ©old_ Roosters, $@ | week. The is in a mixture of quartz and $3a3 50 for large. | . $170@2 per dozen | Fryers, $4G $23 50 for sm for 0ld and 31 5 GAME—Nominal BUTTER, All the Butter houses in town have agreed to | <e on Monday, the 2d, and Tuesday, the 4th, | n in another column porphyry. There have been hoisted during the week and stored in the orehouse at the mine forty-one mining carloads of ore, the average assat value of the tap samples Of which was $16 39 per ton. A letter from Acting Superintendent was recefved at the Consol Virginia office yesterday, say of extracting and_following the ore in the up- ratse above the 1750 level of the mine was r sumed Wednesday and that the showing was 11 1@2 for Squabs. CHE ND EGGS. | Ross ted Californjaand ng that the work will be s market under this head continues quiet | encouraging and the assays were Improvine and easy, wit acking Butter to keep | At the foot of the upraise there is a ciay wall | the surplus do America Cheese are | on the south and old timbers on the notth lower. B at unchanged quota- | and east. e The superintendent of the Justice mine has e . | wired that $4512 in gold coin had been recefved Crean Creamery, 18@1%; sec- | as !lh--h net lprw“w-dy. of the cleanup of bullion onta T | and that the concentrates were about tc Dairy- good to choice, “16@ | shipped. S e 1635¢; store, M@lse per 1b. —— CHEESE Chofce mild_new. Sc: old, T STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 3 merica, $15g%: Eastern, 13@lac, 14@i6e tor store and 17@ THURSDAY, June 20-2 p. m. 3 Eastern, 16@16'zc Bid.Ask., Bi and UGlse 1 || Bonas- oy, Eauit G L Co.” 5 & s quar coup.. — 113% Mutual El Co. DECIDUGUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. | is quar rem: = ot Oaiiead. see: 1 s |45 quar new. 130 — 'Pac.Gas Imp.. — The canners are paying the following prices: | is quar coup..105 — |1as I, Co.. Peaches, §20 for frees and $30 for clings; Aprl~! Miscellaneous — 5205 ton, according to _size, | Bartlett Pears, $40@30 per low Plums, $20 per ton. BOSTON, | he American Wool and Cotton Reporter v to-morrow: The woal market has continued active and strong. Dur- ing the past w prices have reached the highest flgures seen in more than a year & the tendency his writing unmistakably pward. Manufacturers, traders and specu- | { lators have been operating- quite freely, both the large and small mills being represented in strength and increased activity shown fn the the market, and all have apparently come to the conclusion that it is no use to stand out longer against the inevitable ri | Prices exceed 50c clean for | wools have been freely paid, | staple commanding as much | large Hines of wool have been taken at current quotations. | The strength and buoyancy shown by the | market ware accentuated by the reports re- | celved from the London wool sales, which | opened on Tuesday with a good attendance | and offering of 234.000 bales. The continued | goods market has naturaily exerted a strength- ening influence. Sales of 6,634,400 of 1,261,500 vear. Sales since 24,628,200 pounds, at ‘this time. LONDON for LONDON, Tune tendance of sales. firm demand. more home de. the week at 5,408,800 pounds of domest making a total of 6.113,500, against a total of | the previous for the corr Janu buyers Fine crossbred and merinos Boston and mounted 5,000 foreign, week, and a sponding week last WOOL 0.~ There was a full to-day’ at- auction were In at woo! German representatives operated freely, dividing merinos equally with the | The Continental buyers were eager bidders for locks and nieces at’ high rates. A large quantity of low medium crossbreds real- ized 5 to The number of bales offered acgregated 12,9 The sales of the day were 12, LONDON, 11164 goes off co; in Pari ~Upland: WHEAT—Spot. 9d; September, 5 | | | | corTo { | NORTHERN PORTLAND, for the week Dbushels. TACOMA, June i | | | 1 Sterling Sterling _Cabl | Mexican Dollars.. | Fine Silver, account of | weather. anti | | | poor. New York. are unchanzed, 5 @1 15. Informal session. Second sesslon BARLEY- shart stocks. Feed, new, 50@8c ing, $1@1 05 per ctl. per cent June 29, French rentes, | ; FOREIGN | mare inguiry CLOSINC firm 1izdi December, 6s 1d. PORTLAND'S PORTLAND, Or. June 20.—Clearings, $324, balances, 46,191, quiet, quotations remaining unchanged. 81gc] bluestem, 6itec. 2 LOCAL M EXCHANGE AND BULLION. sxchange, 60 days. Sterling Exchange, sight. | New York Exchange, sight | New York Exchange, telegraphic per ounc below the May serte S bales. MARKETS. Consol 9-16; silver, 100f Sic: wheat car- ; cargoes on pas- glish country mar- —Wheat, firm: wheat flour in Paris, steady; French steady 3 5-16d. Futures, dull; July, s BUSINESS, WHIAT MARKET. OREGON. or., c about the top quotation for Walla Walla, valley and bluestem easy The foreign wheat shipments from Portland ending .at % and 6le, to-day were 511,535 WASHIN . /ON, .—The wheat market s Club, - ARKETS. According to a telegram recelved by the Col- lector of the .Port from the Treasury Depart- | ment at Washington, the value of the Mexican dollar in paying duties, ete., miil for the quarter commencing July 1. will be $4 8615 12 15 B0@50% 60! [EIRIEIEI T WHEAT AND OTHER GRAT Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 08%@1 10; CALL BOARD SALES. S, WHEAT—The Chicago market was tame on disappointing The Cincinnati that the winter crop shows better reports than pated, but another report says that the threshing returns are poorer. and foreigners were free sellers, I, lower, and the support of the market was Shorts were about the only buyers in cables Price and Current fine says The Northwest Berlin closed This market sympathized with Chicago ana futures fell back somewhat. Spot quotations milling, 5 o'clock—No sales, No s=ales, Regular morning session — December—10,000 ctis, $1 18%4; 4000, $1 18, Afternoon session—-December—i000 ctls, §1 177, Spot feed Is stili better, owing to Futures, however, declined. Brewing, 87%zc; old Brew- to | total | 48 cents 1| The hot weather In the interfor is ripening \PCRR the fruit so rapidly that the canners are to their trumps to take all that is tendered ‘Hafi‘)?‘{ rRI’ o them on contract. In the a 'il'lh(-rn part of the | (EenkRomCeld State they cannot take a he apricots, 80 a (- Do gntd ‘al § 5 cqptain quantity will have to be dried e [First, Nationi The lotal market was dull and | Market-st i Apricots were in ample v and even Plums | "Dy 1st M 116% Nev Ni 5 came in more freely. The general tone was | N C N G R 55100 o | Shvnins Bial. weak in consequence. IN Ry Riles 2rin) |cote o Oranges are piling up again and quotations | X R'of Cal S e | are lower, as the demand is for the summer |N P ¢ R R Mutual Sav | | pure, The: 1 4885 | 4893 | | | DUOUS FRUITS: N Cal R R Sc@$l per large box; Crabapples, | Oak Gas b Security S B.. | Oale ) nst 6s. 104 l!'n(un X 9Co:S,, Blackberries, $3@4 per chest: Om C Ry 6 H berries, $4@6 per chest for small and $: Street Rallrc P& o ity ety 5 for large berries: Raspherries, $146 per | P & O 6s. chest; Logan berries. $5@6 per ches [ Eowell-st A MAckat = it (it Wintire e ror | sac EY Ry Oak & L & H! S ~ = per crate. | S I0 P 5s. — Presidio ....... D ot IS F & SIVISIURIL Powder— SRS | Blerrak Cal 65,1002 California_.... — dncist per v, aceording o | S B off A 6s 1% 13t B Dynamice: ] 3 o ‘per basket; Bartietts, 11350 | 5 P € 68903112 1125, |Glant. Con Co. 14 fisize fan : P Coeswn) — " [Vigorit < 3§ 3y Figs, 25@30c for single and 50@75c per box for | § B C fsU1912).118 12213 Sugar— doubie fayers of black and 2i@s00 for white, | £ B (15 e a1t T e ] ricots, 35@S5c per box and 3)@40c per bas- Ll Lt O &5 Can ils S Nee b il GaiE e B R e e 0 DT Peaches, 2G60c per box and 20G4lc per bas- 1043 Kilauea S Co. ket, most of the basket sales being at 2ic. | & s Onomea S Co:. 403 — Plums, %@:c per box: Prunes, 60@ic per | Paguhau § P 507 40 orate; Peach Plums, —— per crate. I\ Miscelianeous— CITRUS FRUITSNael Oranges. §1 092 50 Ger T4 Wiesm o8 per box: Seedlings, Tc@S1 editerranean | gihE Shiiieos 8y or jGer Ld Wis..250 - Sweets, $1@2 50: Valenct s Eempns, 311 "6 SRR UL | Mer Bx den 9 = @150 for common and $2a2 ®ood ' to DAl Gans Pecnic 8y Conid 8 | choice; Mexican Limes, $4@430: California | Central G Co.. — — |pae ¢ Bor Co.13 Limes, 23@30c per small box: Bananas, $1 10@ | Cent L & ... < - Par Paint Co.. Sesslon, 5 per bunch; Pineapple: DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. After the Fourth there will probably be more doing in new fruits. At present the market is liteles: DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, 61c for 40-50's, sc for 50-60°s, 4c for 60-70's, 3%@3%c for 70-80's, 23,@3%c for $0-90's, 214@2%c for 90-100's and 2@2%ec for 100-110's; Plums, nominal, 14c for unpitted and 4%@6e for pitted. DRIED FRUITS (New Crop)—Apricots, July 2 . $142 50 per dozer Moralne Board— 130 Contra_Costa Water 18 Giant Powder Con ..... 3 Hana Plantation Co Mutual Electric Ligh: 50 Oceanic § § Co ... 50 Onomea Sugar Co ..... 50 Paauhau S P Co ... 40 29 50 San Franclsco Gas & Electric Co. - 70 14 $1000 5 F & S J V bonds..... pring Valley Water . pring Valley Water delivery, 9@vise per Ib; Peaches, July delivery, | 1 Spring Valley Water, cash.... Ey@ic: Evaporated Apples, Sc. ¥ 15300 1 S 3 per cent bonds (coupon). RAISINS—3%c_for two-crown, 4%c for three- | 300 Vigorit Powder ........ 3 crown, 5%c for four-crown, 4%@6c for Seedless Street— Sultanas, 3tc for Seedless Muscatels and $120 | §7000 § ' Branch Ry § per cent bonds..12f 25 for london layers: Dried Grapes, %5 @se. 510,000 S P of A bonds............. 30 TS—Chestnuts, 7c per 1b: Walnuts, 3@sc | $25,000 Ferries & ‘Cliff House bon 14 for hardshell, 10@1lc for softshell: Almonds, 8 | $e for bardshell, 12@13¢ for softshell, 14@léc for paper-shell: Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern and 4% S¢ for California; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY- Comb, 11@12¢ for bright and 10@11c Afternoon Sessfon, Board— Contra Costa Water . Glant Powder Con .. Giant Powder Con, b 3. 50 135 50 Neht amher: water white extracted. o : 5 10 Neht Amber extracted, 6%@Oae: dark, 19 1in Gilant. Powder. Con Sike per 1b. o ] BEESWAX—25@2ic per Ib. 15 Hana Plan 20 Hutchinson § P Co . 25 Mutual Electric Light ... 23 Oceanic 8 S Co 100 Onomea Sugar Co 25 Panuhau 8 P Co .......... 70 § F & S J V bonds, cash San Francisco Gas & Eleo PROVISIONS. The market shows no change, the demand be- tng good at firm prices CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8¢ per Ib for heav. s1a@e for light medium, 10%@11e for lght, 15 for extra light and 12la@l3c for sugar cure Eastern sugar cured Hams, 12@121c; Califo; . 116@12c; Mess Beef, $13 par bLbl: extra Mess Beef, $14: Family Beef, $15315 50 ixtra Prime_Pork, $1250: extra clear, $1630; mess, $15@15 50; Smoked Beef, 1% per Ib, & an Fran Gas & Electric Co, b San Francisco Gas & Electric ¢ 25 Spring Valley Water 2 Spring Valley Water 5 Street-—— 3 £1000 8 P Branch Ry 6 per cent bonds..124 25 LARD—Tierces quoted at 54@ilse per ib f A s L1242 compound and 6@7c for pure: halt barrels | 1007 U S 4 per cent bonds (coupon, old).113 6215 b tins, 1%@Se; o-1b ‘ins, s@Sko. SU@6%e; packages, | . 60 in a case, $ige: | INVESTMENT BOARD, COTTOLENE—Tierces, Jess than 300 1bs, 1-1b p 3-1b pails. 20 in a case, 8%c; 5-1b pails, 12 in g 5 Morning Session, case, $140; 10-1b pails, 6 In a case, S%ei 20-1 B - tins, 1 or 2 in a case, T%c wooden buckets, 29| 25 Paauhau § P Co ........ 109 Pacific Auxiliary Fire' Ala 0 Hana Plantation Co . 5 Hutchinson S P Co ... Afternobn Seesion, oard— orit. Powder . Ibs net, 8ic: fancy barrels, about 110 Tbs. e HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. AND SKINS—Culls tubs, S0 1bs net, %e; halr and brands sell about lc under the quotaticns. Heavy salted | 25 San Francisco Gas & Elecirie H 10@10%e; medium, $@9%e: light, ;| 30 Giant Powder Con ... & Cowhld i Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, Sc; Calf) | 10 Hutchinson 8 P Co L T0o; ary iTides, sound, 18%c: culls ana brande, : Mol dry Kip and Veal, tec dry Calf, 1fc: | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE Sheeps| shearlings. cach: short BOARD. b Wool, 25@i6c each; medium, % Wool, @ 900GS1 2 each: Horse Hides, salt, $9G320 for Sersion large and §1 for small; Colts, e Morning. 2, ic; refined, , 20, 30 C¢ Costa : WOOL—Spring_ Clips—San’ ~ Joaquin _ andq| L0 Eauitable Gas e 50 Onomea_Sugar Co ..... 10 Spring Valley Water . 130 Vigorit Powder S Afternoon Session, Board— Equitable Gas ant Powder Con siant Powder Con Southern, 7 months, $@llc: Foothill and North- ern free, 11@lc; Foothill and Northern defect- ive, 9@tlc; Nevada, Ji@ldc: San Joaquin Foot- hill free, 10@12c; do defective, $@%c: Humboldt and Mendocino, 16@17%c: Eastern Oregon, 12g e _for choice and 9@11lsc for fair to good. HOPS—1898 crop, 13@17%¢ per Ib, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS--Calcutta Grain Bags. 5%@5%c;. Wool Bage, 26@25c: San Quentin Bags, $4 8. COAL—Wellington. §8 per ton; New Welling- ton, §8; Scuthfield Wellington, §7 50; Seattle, $5; 12 7§71 49 50 Onomea Sugar Co 20 Oceanic § § Co ... 40 ) &5 9% 8 37 3 K Oceanic S § Co....... 5 San Francisco Gas & Eleotr $2000 S ¥ & San Joaquin bonds. 200 Vigorit Powder ...... 1s | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | the helght of tide Is the same at both places. FRIDAY, JU Sun rises ... Sun sets Moaon rise: { (Mission-street wharf) abouni | | 4:011-0.8] 11301 | 4:44'0.90 11145 | | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | | the early morning tides are given in the left | hand column and the successive tides of the | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The | | second ‘time column gives the second tide of | | the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand coiumn gives the | last tide of the day, except when there are but | ;(hne tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights | | Klven are ‘additions to the soundings on the | | United “States Coast Survey charts, except | when a minus sign () precedes the height, | and then the number given is subtracted from | the depth glven by the charts. The plane of | reference |s the mean of the lower low waters, | — TEAMERS TO ARRIVE ‘ | Steamer. | From. |_Due. | = == = Sunol ..|Grays Harbor...: .iJune30 ] dariiosa .. isvaney. , Point Arena....(Point Arena. ! Citv of Par: Panama. | Aloha ... -[Point Arena *{June3d | Pomona . Humboldt. SWualy 1 Curacao . Mexico. Sduly 1| Mackinaw ......|Tacoma.. {July 1 | City of Puebla)Victoria nd Juiy 1 | Coos Bay -[Newport e oo a | Emptre .. 1Co0s Bay......... 2 Wellington ..".|Departure Bay... 2 | Coaullle River../Gravs Harbor. 2 | Fulton ..........[Portland...... 2 Crescent City Cre 1 3 Corona 3 Arcata . ./Coos Bav 3 Weeott ./Humbold 4 A, Blanchard.. Coos Bay... 4 Coptic .. -/China and Japan 4 | Stata of Cal....[Portland...... 4 | Bonsta ... Newport... =0 51 Walla Walla ctoria & Puget Sound/July & Santa Rosa..... San Diego. - July 7 Columbia Tuily SAIL, Steather. | Destipation. | Saila. | Bte- | Weeott .....[Humboldt....|Tune3o, 2 pm(Pier 13 Umatilia Vie & Pgt S ine 2y, 10 am Pler « Aloha ....../Point Arena..[Tuly 1, 3 pm|Pier 2 Luella .. [Oregon Ports. Tuly 1, 3 pm/(Pler 2 | Sunol ....l|Grays Harbor(July 1,12 m Pler 13 | Santa - Rosa San.Diego... 11 am|Pier 11 | | Coluvibia ..[Portland 10 am|Per 24 | Austraifa . [Honolulu. 2 pmPler 17| Pt. Arena..|Point Arena. 2 pm|(Pier 2 | G."Dollar... 'Portlana 5 pm Pler 13 | | Coos Bay..|Newnnrt.. A am!'Pier 11 { Pomoria ... |Tlumboldt 2 pm Pier- 9 | | Corona 7. iSan Diego. 11 am/Pler 11 | Arcata _....'Coos Ba 2 pmiPler 1 | City. PueblaiVic & Pet Sd .10 am|Pler 9 | N. Mafu....[China&Japan'Tuly 5 6 pm PMSS | Coquille R..|Grays Harbo 2 pmiPier 28 | City of Rio.|China& Japan|Jul 1pm PMSS | | Fuiton. !Oregon Ports. | Tuly 10 am'!Pier 20 | | Bonita 1. 'Newport 9 am|Pler 11 State of Cal|Portlan 10 am|Pier 24 | e sl s } SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. . | ARRIVED. Thursday, June 29, Alcatraz, Carlson, 47 hours from San Stmr Pedro. Stmr Weeott. Burtls, 23 hours from Eureka: | Stmr Santa Cruz, Olsen, 39 hours from Lom- poc. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 61 hours from | San Diego, ete. Nor stmr Titania, Egen naimo. Stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, S7 hours from Ta- coma. | (Stmr Glpsy, Leland, 2 hours from Monterey, ete. | Br stmr Bristol, S0 hours Departure Bay. L Haw bark Andrew Welch, Drew, 21 days from Honolulu. Schr Joseph and Henry, Arff, 4 days from Co- | quille River. 9 hours from Naef Mclntyre, CL R Thursday, June 29. | | .Stmr Santa. Rosa, Alexander..-San’ Diega; ! Gocdall. Perking & o.: . 5 = Aus stmr Siam, Raicich, Nanaimo; John Ro- senfeld’s - g SAILED. | Thursday, June 23. Stmr Arcata, Reed, Coos Bay. ! Stmr Newshoy, Ellefsen, Usal. | Stmr Laguna, 'Ericsson,’ — | Aus stmr Siam. Raicich. Nana mo, i | Bktn W H Dimond, son, Honolulu. ‘ hr Pioneer, Mikkelson, Columbia River. | Schr J Sppinger, Colstrun, | chr Wing and Wing, Hansen. Gravs Harbor. | Haw schr’ Honolulu, Thonagei, Tacoma. | gehr Bender Rrothers, Wetzel, ——. | | Schr Golden Gate, Madsen, M -ndocino. i R¥ STURNED. ! . Thursday, June |, Schr Barbara Hernster, Jensen, hence June | 2. for St Michael, returned on account of | breaking tap on connecting rol on June 2 in lat 315 N, lon 328" | | TELEGRAPHIC. | | POINT LOBGS, June 2. 9 p m—Weather | hazy; wind SW; veloeity 16 miles. | CHARTERS | ' 2. | | ,The Fort George loads miise. for Honolulu; Roderick Dhu, mdse for Hil ! Jubhe Inca loads lumber at Tacoma. for Hono- ulu. The Springburn was chartcred prior to arrival for wheat to Europe, 27s Gd. SPOREN May 2, lat 55 38 N, lon 65 4 W—Br ship Fan- nie Kerr, from Oregon, for Queenstown. No date, lat § S-Haw bark Nuuaun, Honolulu, "for New York. June 26, lat 38 10 N, Jon 127 % W-—Bktn Jane L Stanford, from Port Gamble for Rdelaide. DOMESTIC PORTS | ~EUREKA—Arrived Jure 29-—Schr Ottillie Flord, hence June 21; bktn Monitor, hence June 2;, Stmr Pomona, hence June 28 Sailed June 29—Schr Occidental, for San from | PAGIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP GO0, " STEAMER UMATILLA, | steamer and hours of sailing TICKET OFFICE street (Palace Hotel GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. —t New Montgomery Sailing from San Francisco JULY 15, Will connect at Seattle with the North Ameri- can Trading and Transportas noke for ST. VIN BAY. CAPE NOME YUKON RIVER 5 Through rates quoted, through tickets sold, through bills of lading given. TICKET OFFICE, 4 New Montgomers GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. 10 Market st.,” San THE 0. B. & N, GO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO 2@ TEVEE, A NEE) From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE 312.Eirst Class iucluding Bortas S8 Second Class and Meals. Celumbla salls June 22; July 2, 12, 22. State of California safls June 17, 27; July 1, , 7. Enort line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and ell points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C..WARD, General Agent. 230 Market streat. GOODALL,: PERKINS & CO.. i Superintendent. Company’s « AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONBON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. New York .....July 12{St. Louis ....August 9 | §t. Paul ........July 19|Sf. Paul -August 18 New York ...August 2! New York ..August 23 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Noordland July 12| Southwark ...August 3 Friesland July 18| Westernland ....Aug. 9 AQTia ............July 26 Kensington ....Aug. 18 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and pas. sage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st.. o ¢ of its agenct TOYO KISEN KAISHA, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- D ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p._m.. for YOKOHAMA and . HONGKONG, cailing at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and ShangBai, and connecting at Honmgkong with steamers far India, ete. No cargo received.on board on day of sailing. NIPPON MART ......Wednesday, AMERICA MARTU ..8aturday, ; July HONGKONG MARU......Thursday, August 17 Round-trip tickets at reduced ratés. For July 5 5 | fretght and passage apply at company's office, corner First. 421 Market st. W. B. CURTIS, General Agen NCHOR LINE United States Mail Steamships Sail from New York Every Saturday for Glasgow, via Londonderry. €aloon Passage. $30 and upward. Second Cabin City of Rome, $35. Other Steam $30. eerage Passage Rome, $25.50. Furnessia, $24.5¢. ~ Other b Strs., $23.50. & For Book of Tours and information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, General Agents. 7 Bowling Green, New York. Or J. F. FUGAZI. 5 Montsomery st., Or L. F. COCKROFT. 114 Montsomery st R. R. RITCHIE. 2 New Montgomery st., = SAN FRANCISCO. ? T S. Australla <alls_ for Honolulz Monday, July 3, at 2 Mariposa sails via Tonolulu__ and ms \meiiand for Sydney Wednesday, July 12, -, Cnpay- . 5o, Nia Hawaty, oind the World, ¥ 3 gIavorite Ling Rote netrilia, India, Suex. Englana. ete; S0 At dass o L D. sP“EcKElS&aKOS; 'm?llcg,an mrmflms'. ier 7, Foot Panifie 5}.7 F: COMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANBATLANTIQUE. < \E. to HAVRE-PARIS. DIRECT LINE to Mt o0 a m_m Salling every SAUT R iler, foot of from I CHAMPAGNE. July 8; LA M NDT i3; LA BRETAGNE, July NORM A ASCC July 20: LA TOURAINE, 2 L AN retclass to Havre, $65 and up- August B ent reduction on round trip. Sec- avre, $45: 10 per cent reduction G CY_FOR ward, 5 per eiclass to H . 82 Broad J.F.F on round _trip Montgom- B STATE! R building). New ) Pacific Coast Agents, 5 n Franciseo way (Hud AZI & ery ave, :BA;Y AND RIVER STEANMERS. ( STOCKTON EXCURSIONS, THE STEAMER H. J. CORCORAN TWill leave Washington-street wharf at § a. m. daily, returning from Stockton at 6 p. m. daily’ (Saturday excepted). ~Regular steamers leave Washington-street wharf at 6 p m. ily (excepting Sunday). e CEALIFARNTA NAV. AND IMP. CO. Telephone Main 805. FOR U, S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEIO. Steamer ‘‘Monticello.”” Tues.. \Wed.. ‘Lhurs. and Sat. at 3:43 'a. m., 3:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); . ri- days, 1 p. m. and 5:30: Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § . m._Landing and office, Mission street Dock, Ekr No. 2. Telephone Main 1508, FARE e S0 MON. X

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