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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1900, _AND = SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Lig Silver a fraction firmer. Wi quicte, at lower and t trading in local stocks and bonds. Barley dull. Oats and Rye in fair demand. Rye Corn dull. and See -5 Provisions continue weak and Hides depressed at the decline. s as previously quoted. t full figures. Beef and Veal unchanged. in from the East again, but still scarce. ggs firm at the advanced quotations. irregular. Charters. ] cs canned goods, | 8 p hardware, ins. the hern h ring the p as 1 2 to 20 de- ada t many poi len from alifornia orted génerally through Cali- San Francisco for 1, 1900 a — Clot hours unsettled | EASTERN MARKETS. “ New York Slzr)rk Market. Pric fold advgnced earl; fuence of a bet epring t The move- the wheat markets indicated that the | the spring wheat crop is by no means | estern grain carrying led to share in the strength s market and the grangers as a | came late into the movement. timore ated @ strengthening influence | the excellent showing made in | of met earnings and the | grouy and throughout « statement cted fr tern was helped | ew York Central, as | athy. London was | t of about 20,000 | h range of prices. kers had ceased to and established the operate the market became exceedingly nar- | row and listless, with littie of not strength of Americans in London ted to the rains in the Northwes 1 traders Lere also laid some pected arrival late to-da: cier from a visit in of $3,500,000 in_goid, of the cstima had no effect whatey he stock market. A feature of the da rally in steel stocks, due 19 repo pecte of & arging export demand The market closed frm and with g maintained. The strength in foreign markets was attributed to the easier money conditions_in London and to the expectation export that the Bank of England would red official discount rate to-morrow. The payment of an instailment of the British war loan and the taking up to-gay of a loan for County Council of $25.000,000 having | falled to harden the London money market | there iz no further reason tpparent for the ance of the bauk rate so far above the private discount rate. The local moncy | market shows a slightly firmer uhdertone, but | Atch T & St Fe.. 26% no quotable changes as a result of the goid | exports, The sub-treasury operations show that the process of taking up the second install- ment of Government deposits smounting to £3,000,000 has not commenced and there are some surmises 4s 10 the effect of the cperation on the money market in connection with the rencwed export movement of gold. No deep spprehension exists, bowever, 28 to the im- I | L & X Unt 4. | Crown Point Stock— on Jers Norfolk & outhern ) Southern American United American American nda 1y Anac Broc . General Electic - B Glucose gar ... . Glucose Sugar prefd. 15 Laclede G Nati; onal tiona h ok North Am Pacific Co: Pacific Co Paclfic M: People’s Pres: Sugar the bid price. W _YORK STOCK LIST. Pressed Steel . d Steel Car prefd. Pullman Palace Car. Standard Rope & Twl: Sugar prefd . Tennessee €oal & Tron diate future of the money e New York City was stands about the same, with lighter stocks. and Vegetables featureless. 1 fresh or dried Fruits. et. dull and $1,100,000. market. ocks shared in the Sugar irregular. advanced % and the new ngtc Ind & Lo n & Quincy. ulsville Louis.. uthern sthern Hudsc ’ Rio Gra enver & Rio Grande pref Centra New York Central.. Wester: inde Western Western prefd San Francisco maha’.. Pacific Railway Railway Tin Plat American Tin Plate prefd. Tobacco ... American Tobacco prefd. ining a Rapid T do Fuel & Iron. inental Tobacco . ntinental Tobacco prefd. Federal Steel Federal Steel prefd International Paper International Paper prefd. National Biscuit . Natfonal Biscuit prefd nal Lead .. wal Lead pi erican ast .. Pacific Coast 1st prefd st 2d prefd. ar. uthern . pre 24 pretd nde.. n.. prefd. Co... ransit. . Clost: ng Bid. United States Leather. 9% United States Leather prefd. € United States Rubber.... 253 Tnited States Rubber prefd 0 Western Union ... 50 Republic Iron & Steel. 11 Republic Iron Steel prefd 56 P C C & St Louls 563 Third Avenue . 109 Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. U S 25 rof reg...... 203 (M X & T 24s. Do _coupon. 208 | Do 4s %32 T 100 N Cent ists..... 1113 109 IN J Cent ges 1204 109 |Northern Pac 3s. new 4s coup. cld 4s reg. 75 old 4s coup. 7 S b8 reg. U S &s cou Dis of Col 2. Atchison gen 4 Do adj 4s Canada Sou 2 Ches & Ohio 4%s. Do Ss... C & N con 7s.. Do S F _Deb s. Chicago Term 4s. Colorado Sou 4s. D&RG lats. Do 4s... ET V& Giss. Frie Gen 4s... F W& D Clsts General Elec 5s. Jowa Cent 1sts. K CP &G lsts. 134% 23 .8 IR 162 -10335 . e U 17 -100% Va Centurles. 134 Or Short 0% Read! . 0% Wabash 1st: 12| West Shore 4s. 1 71% Wis Cent 1st Do con G Stand R & T 68 - 99% Tex & Pac lsts Do 2ds. nion Pac 4s Do 2ds. MINING STOCKS. Chollar .. Con Cal & Va. Deadwood Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross.. Homestake Iron Silver. Mexican .. L @0 T 13|P) . ®aQ - 60U 17 Ontario . 5 00 Standard phir . Iymouth uicksilver nion Con 18 Yellow Jacket. BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, Money— Cail loans. Time loan: Stocks— Do prefd.. American Sugar, Bell Telephone. Boston & Alm 2 Boston Elev: Boston & Malne. CB&Q.. Dominion Coal Do prefd.. R 'a 2 @3 Union Pacific 2%@s| West End . ubber .. Bounds— tchison ds.. 21065 8 L & 1 M con 5s..110% | L 99% S L & SF Gen 65.125 168t Paul con 170% Ml St P C & P ists.. 120 7% Do bs. 183 . 9 Southern Pac 4s... 80 - 85% Southern Ry Ss....111% % |t " | closed steady and unchanged to 10 points net | 10@13%c. | many of the countles where rain had fallen | faith on the Southwestern crops even if the | spring crop fals. " B | 21.613; | but firm following a weak opening. Good rains ! rallied during the forenoon to Tde. Later, on | profit-taking, it reacted to 73%c, but steadied Federal Steel 327 Franklin . Do prefd.. 66 Humboldt Fitchburg prefd.. 1351, Osceola Gene Electric...134 Parrot Ed E 1 -200 | Quincy Mexican Central... 12 |Sante Fe Copper.. 4% N E Gas & Coke. 0ld Colo: Old Dominion 16t | Tamarack 206 | Utah Mining. 16% | Winona . New York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 13.—Money on call easy at 13%@2 per cent; last loan, 1% per cent. Prime Sterling ange steady, with actual business in bank- s bills at $f §7%@4 73 for demand and at $#4 8474 §5 for sixty days; posted rates, $4 851 and 34 §5%; commes bills, $4 8414 Silver certificates, 60@60%c; bar silver, Gjgc. Mexican dollars, 47%c. State bonds, firm; Government bonds, stronger; railroad bonds, irregular. mercantile paper, 31@4 ‘per cent. exc Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, June 13.—To-day's state- ment of the treasury balance show: Avall- able cash balance, $146,466,920; gold, $72,185,419. London Market. NEW YORK, June 13.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were quiet and irregular to- day, investment securities being-depressed by fears of dearer money and the issue by the London County Council of a five-million 3 per cent loan at 97%. This is the first time a fixed price has been adopted. Previously ten- ders have been asked. The favorable war news failed to affect general sentiment. Americans were more favored, London, however, await- ing the Northern Pacific dividend as a_clew to the spring wheat condition, thinking that it the condition is bad the dividend will be 1 per cent, while the declaration of 2 per cent wiil mean that the rumors of damage have been exaggerated. London is inclined to pin its It thinke the bears are clos- ing their contracts In New York. Baltimorc and Ohlo was strong on its monthly statement. | The bank sold £100,000 gold {0 French coin | and lost £5000 to South Africa. The selling price of Prench coin will jrobably be raised | to-morrow. Call money was up oo, owing to ie war loan installment paywent. LONDON, June 13.—The aniount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England on bal- ance to-day was £105,000. CLOSING. LONDON, June 13.—Atchison, 27; Canadlan Pacific, 55%; Unfon Pacific _preferred, 75%; orthern Pacific preferred, 75%; Grand Trunk, Anaconda, $%; Rand mines, 40%; bar sliver, eady, 27 1164 per ounce. —_—x New York Grain and Produce —% YORK, June 13.—FLOUR—Receipts, exports, 11, firm on choice brands and fairly active in a bobbing wi Minnesota patents, $3 $5@4 20. WH T—Reeelpts, 93,650 bushels: 71,349 bushels; spot easy; No. 2 * NEW exports, red, 83%ec f. o. b. afloat spot: No. 2 red, Sic elevator; No. 1 thern, 80%c f. o. b. afloat prompt: No. 1 rd Duluth, §2%c f. o. b. afloat prompt. Op- tions opened weak under heavy realizing used Ly rains in the Northwest, but fully covered later on reports that the rainfall had been too light to prove of much benefit to wheat. The rally was also helped by pro- nounced strength In the Northwest. —Closed | cady, with 14@1%c net decline; July, T6%@ TT%e, closed at 77 September, 78 1-16@79%c, closed at 78%c. HOPS HIDE COFFEE Sie; mild, pot market quiet and easy. Rio, weak: No. 7 involce, Futures total sales, ags, including July, | September, ‘7 40 November, ' §7 4; | refined, steady. BUTTER—Receipts, 11,887 packages; steady; factory, M@1s¥%c. EGGS—Receir 11,835 packages; steady: Western, loss off,’ 13i@lic; Western, at mark, DRIED FRUITS. Demand for evaporated apples was very slack and sellers appeared to have full control of the market. Owing to the light receipts, how- ever, prices remain at the old basis with the tendency to go lower. California dried fruits ruled dull and nominal. STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, prime, o%@6c; choice, 6%@7c; fancy, 1A DRIED PRUNES—3%@fc. Royal, 12%@ldc; Moorpark, unpeeled, 6@9c. 14 16@2A = Chicago Grain Market. #* CHICAGO, June 13.—Wheat was frregular were reported from South Dakota and Min- nesota and this was sufficient for a drop in prices, July opening ¥@lc under yesterday at T2%ec to 72%c. The Northwest was a buyer from the start, however. North Dakota and Manitoba were still in need of moisture and sent in a flood of unfavorable reports. For only half a crop was claimed. The steady Northwest buying looked as If the rain had come almost too late. The situation in China also of some help In the recovery. July and 3 5C. The corn market was firm and falrly active The opening was off half a cent on local sell- ing and sympathy with the wheat weakness. July rallied over a cent and though there w some reaction from the top the clos: was firs July closed a shade under yesterday at 38%c. Oats were quiet but firm. There was a good outside demand which was caused mainly by reported injuries to the Northwest hay crop. Dakota and Minnesota reports of the condition in these States were unfavorable. Juiy closed unchanged at 224c. Provislons were weak. Hog recelpts were large and the selling pressure met a slack demand. July pork closed 22%c under yeste day at $11 25 July lard, 12'%¢c down at $6 and July ri 12%@15c depressed at $6 55. The leading futures ranged as follows he close was firm, July a shade up at ARTICLES, Open.| High.| Low. |Close. Wheat No. 2— = 2 June k3 n%| n%| 2y 7% | T T8 VY| % Y| My sl 3l 3 | gey 4| 9% 38 | 387y 3 39%| 35%| 39% mom w2 agl B nR B* July s (11 elnn s September . HITR TR TR I TR ; 100 ‘iba— e e |igd ptember | 5 gt Flos Wi "m.m September . oo Soml o bl 8 57 Cash quotations were as follow: 1 No. 3, T1@T1%c; No. 2 red, T5@T 3% @ds%e; No. 2 yellow, 39G39%0 23c; No. 8 white, 26c; No. 3 white, 25%@25% No! 2 rye, 5ic; good feeding barley, 31@3Tisc falr to choice malting, 40@43%4c: No. 1 flaxseea, $1 80; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 80; prime timothy seed, $2 mess pork, per barrel, $10 15@11 30; lard, per 100 Ibs, §6 45@6 57%; short ribs sides (loose), $8 45@6 §0; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 6l%@6%c; short clear sides (boxed), $7 10@7 whisky, ‘basis of high wines, $1 23; clover, cos tract grade, $7 T5@8. ARTICLES, Recelpts.| Ship'mts. Flour, barrels 17.000 13,000 Wheat, bushels 72,000 34.000 Corn, bushels ... 651,000 | 215000 Oats, bushels . 326,000 | 323,000 Rye, bushels 3,000 26,000 Barey, bushels ... 12,000 1,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter m.;;lg‘e:c wae sieady; creamery, UQITc; dairy, 12 » cese, slow; 81@9%c. fresh, 10%@llc. iy Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— ning Closing. ‘Wheat— ng . Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, June 13.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 15,- | g00d to choice, IR 500; opened steady to stronger, closing lower; butchers' stock, firm. Natives—Best on sale to-day, one carload at $5 §5; good to prime steers, $ 25@5 85; poor to medium, 34 50@5 10; selected feeders, weak except choice, $4 90 mixed stockers, lower, $3 40@4; cows, ¥ 75, heifers, 5 $3@ 4 50; cu‘:,:“i.u : c;f::n':'—geceivu 500; best on sale, three carloads Texan heife , $5 15 Texas fed steers, 4 65@5 30; Texas bulls, §3 800 HOGS—R Y ; to-morrow, 20,000 sxtimatens 1ote owir, Shiny mariket SQi0e lower, closing weak; top, $ 15; mixed and butchers, $4 %0@5 121¢; good to cholce heavy ‘éslx g lsl:mroux heavy, $4 9%5@5 ofilzflrsm. $495 g o 5 SR Hoco ot 5 o VwhOay. and_lambs, firm; others slow; to cholce wethers, $4 75@5 25; fair to choice mixed, $3 7504 90; Western sheep, $4 60@5 20; yearlings, 35 35@6; native lambs, $5@6 80; Western lambs, spring lami $6@7 50., California Fruit Sales. —% NEW YORK, June 13.—The Earl Fruit Com- rany realized the following prices for Califor- nia fruit sold at auction to-day: Prunes—Trag- edy, small crates, $170G2 80, average $2 30. Plums, Red June, small crates, $1 25@1 75, aver- age $138; Clymans, 90c@$1 55, average 31 33. Apricots—Royals, small crate, 65c@$1 2%, aver- age . Cherries—Royal Anne, T5c@31 8, average '§1 G5: Tartarlans, 30c@32 2. average c; Bigarreau, 65c@$l %5, average 31 09 Oregons, 50GS0c, average 6lc; Spanish, aver- age 2c. Favorable weather. Twelve cars sold o-day. BOSTON, June 13.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany’s salés of California fruit at auction to- day were as follows: Cherries—Royal Anne, $110@1 25, average $122; Tartarlans, (5@ §1 05, average 7dc; Centennials, 76c@$1 10, aver- age 9%c; Blggareau, 45c@$1 15, average Tic. Two ears sold to-day. Favorable weather. CHICAGO, June 13.—The Earl Fruit Company realized the following prices for California truit sold at auction to-day: Apricots—Royals, small crates, 95c@$110. Plums—Clymans, $1 20@ 12, average, $122. Prunes — Tragedy, $1 average $2 04. Cherries—Royal Anne, S0c $1 30, average $1 10; Tartarians, 15c@$1 20, aver- age flc. Weather Wwet, unfavorable. NEW YORK, June 13.—Porter Bros. Com- pany’s sales of California fruit: Plums—Ogon averaged §312%, single crate; red June, $125@ 150; Clymans, '75c@$135; St. Catherine, 90c; Cherry, 80c. Prunes—Tragedy, $§146@2 37, sl gle crate. Cherrles—Royal Anne, 20c@$1 35; Tartarians, 80c; other varleties, 15@85c. Cherrles _arrived in poor condition. Apricots— Royals, 50@S0c, single crates; Montgamets, 75 Newcnstles, 35@45c. Apricots overripe. Peaches —Alexander, §0@S0c; Briggs May, 60@6sc. CHICAGO, June 13.—Porter Bros. Company's sales: Prunes—Tragedy, $190@2%. Plums— Burbanks, $120G2 05, single crates; red Jun $185@1 50; Abundance, $1 60; Yosabe, §1 10@1 6 Clymans,” $105@1 30; ' Royal _Hetive, $1@1 Ogon, §125; St. Catherine, 95c@$120. Peaches— Hale's early, $115 box; Alexander, 30c@s$1 20. Cherrfes—Royal Anne, 50c@$120; Bigareau, 3c @3$105; Centennial, 25g80c: Tartarians, 26c@$l. Apricots—Montgamet, $120@1 35, single crats Roval, 9c@$115. Pears—Colonel Wilder, §0c; halt boxes. Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, June 13.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow: As for the time for the opening of the light weight sea- zon draws nearer consumers of wool are natur. ally more inclined to look over the market and quite & number of them have been In during the past week, testing prices for such wools as they are likely to want. As a result there has been more activity, the sales of the week | aggregating slightly over 2,000,000 pounds. Al- though it is thought that this is a forerunner for larger transactions in wool it is believed that consumers will purchase very cautiously until more definite knowledge is at hand as to how the light weight season is open. The de- mand has shown more preference for medium and low wools, fine wool being draggy. Prices are practically unchanged. In the territorles the situation has been subject to very little change, but in a few cases an inclination to weaken has been noticeable among the grow- New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 13.—The demand for tin in the local market for metals was moderate, prompted by better cables from London and | the slight falling off In the receipts. The close, however, was no better than dull and nom. inally at $30. Lead ruled weak and unsettled, showing a decline of 1i: points on a basis of $3 72%2@3 77%. Spelter ruled weak on unfavor- able reports from abroad and closed weak at 3. Lake coprer was dull at $16 30. Pig iron warrants were unsettled at $15, nom- inal. The brokers’ price for lead was $3 60 and for copper 31550. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 11.—While steady in tone, the first sales showed the cotton market to be unchanged on most options. Predictions for a high Liverpool market to-morrow caused a firm market later and the close was steady at a net advance of 5@10 points. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, June balances, $52,030. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, June 13—WHEAT—Steady, with falr business doing; Walla Walla, 54@5sc; Val- ley, 54c; Bluestem, S6@57c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, June 13 —WHEAT—Steady and un- changed; Biuestem, 56c; Club, &4c, both for ex- port. 13.—Clearings, $367,472; Foreign Markets. ~ LONDON, June 13.—Consols, 1017-16. Silver, 2711-164. French Rentes, 101f 22%c. Cargoes on passage, qulet and steady; cargoes No. 1 Stand- ard California, 29s; cargoes Walla Walla, 2Ss &; English country markets, generally lis earer. LIVERPOOL, June 13.—WHEAT—Quiet; No. 1 Standard California, 6s 2d@6s 2%d: wheat in Paris, weak; flour in Paris, weak; French country markets, steady. . COTTON—Uplands, 4 31-32. CLOSING. . LIVERPOOL, June 13.—WHEAT—Spot, dull; No. 1 Northern spring, 6s; No. 1 California, 6s 2a@6s 3d. Futures—Easy: July, 5s 10Xd; Sep- tember, 3s 10%d; December, nominal. CORN—Spot, steady; American mixed new, 3s 1034d. Futures—Qulet; July 3s 10%d; Septem- ber, 3s 10%d. o LOUR—St. Louts fancy winter, steady, 7 e ey LOCAL MARKETS. e ——— Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. Sterling Exchange, sight . Sterling Cables New York Exchange, sight . New York Exchange, telegraph Fine Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars Wheat and gher Grains. ‘WHEAT—The excitément has largely sub- sided and the markets are less sensitive every- where. Paris and Liverpool futures are lower. Chicago was unsettled, declining from T3%c to T2%c, recovering to T4c and falling back to T3%c. There were general rains in South Da- kota and Central Minnesota and scattered showers {n North Dakota and Northern Minne- sota. The weather is now cool and clear everywhere. There were more buyers than sell- ers at the decline. The Northwest bought free- 1y, which caused an advance. The opinion in aw Northwest is that the crop will be poor at st. TE':.HM market was dull, with lower prices on_call. Spot Wheat — Shipping, c; milling, = ; pping, 5@ L2 CALL BOARD SALES. Informal —9:15 0’ clock—Deceml - 00) ctls, sms‘z“g‘“m. $1 03%. e Second Sessfon-—-December—2000 ctls, $1 03%. Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 03%; 24,000, $1 03%. Afternoon Session — December — 10,000 ctls, -—af ) § e 1034 : 2000, $1 033 1 1 08%. YR RL Ry The inarker Lontivues lstless and unchanged. Feed, 67@T0c for No. 1 and 62%4@6Sc for oft grades: Brewing and shipping grades, 75@80c; Chevalier, nominal CALL BOARD SALES. Tnformal Session—8:15 o'clock—No sales. Sacond Session-December— 2000 ctls, 3%, Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon .Session—No sales. OATS—Several narrow cha ‘will be seen. vaern‘r’nen( orders relleve market from stagnation. e, $1 10g1 39; Surprise, $1 25: Red, e fi $2 1001 &0:: Oray, §1 (%@L CORN—Eastern large Yellow, $1 15 ety Eastern White, $1@1 05 per ctl; Mixed, rB!'H‘;—'rhe shi] ‘? are d(;lu some or new Y4 @9se for old. B RWITE A Notminal. " Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, §3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, §2 25@3 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- 10. buying at lows, usual c to_the trade: Graham Flour, 8275 > Flour, 32 75; i el Foe TR o..."?s..!‘m.) Barley, $; Split 100 Ibs. . $3 25; RS wreas o, 5 Rolled 25: in sacks, $ B@L: Pearl eas, $5; Green Peas, §5 %0 Per Hay and Feedstuffs. Everything remains as before quoted. BRAN—$12 50@13 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, _$15@16 per ton; Oficake Meal at the mill, §26@27; jobbing, $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20G21: Corn Meal, $25; Cracked Corn, $25 50; Mixed Feed, $15 50. HAY—Wheat, $7@9 for common to good, $3 50 @10 for choice;’ Wheat and Oat. $7 50@9 50; Oat. $6@8; Barley, $5@7; Alfalfa, $5@7 50 per ton. NEW HAY—Volunteer, $4@6; Wheat, 3$6@7; Clover, $ 50g6; Alfalta, $5G7; Barley, $4@5 per on. STRAW—25G37i4c per bale. Beans and Seeds. There s nothing new to report. BEANS—Bayos, §2 §5@3; small White, $3 25@ 340; large White, 32 75@3; Pink, $2 50@2 2 Red, $250@3; Blackeye, $350@3 75; Butters, nominal; Lima, $5 30@5 40; Pea, $3 40@3 50; Red Kidneys, $4G4 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, 4c; Flax, $190@220; Canary, 3%c per Ib for Callfornia and 4c for Eastern: Al- -falfa, nominal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@tic; Timothy, 4@é%e. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 90@2 25; Green, $1 %0 @2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Australlan Onlons are cleaned up. Red Onlons are weak, but Silverskins are firm. Po- tatoes and Vegetables are about the same. POTATOES—Oregon Burbanks, $5c@$1: New Potatoes. 50c@$1 in sacks and 50c@$1 in boxes. ONIONS—New Red, 20gtc; Siiverskins, 30c@ $1 _per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 50c@3$150 per sack and $1 25@1 75 per crate for Vacaville and 15@20c per dozen for bay; Rhubarb, 50@T5c per bex: Asparagus. 75c@$1 per box for No. 2 and $1 25@1 £0 for No. 1 and_§1 75G2 25 for fancy large; Green Peas, 75c@$1 25 per sack; String Beans, 2%4@4c; Cabbage, 40@50c; Tomatoes, $1@ 125; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, c; Dried Okra, 32%c per Ib: Green Peppe: Peppers, §@10c: Carrots. 25@3c per sack: mer Squash, 23@50c per box for Vacavil 75¢@$1 for Alameda; Cucumbers, $1@125 for Alameda and 50@65c_per box for Marysville, new Garlic 3@4c per 1b. Poultry and Game. A car of Eastern came In and cleaned up. Local stock continued quiet at previous prices. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@llc for Gob- blers and 12@13c for Hens; Geese, per pair, $1@1 50; Goslings, $1@150; Ducks, $@5 for old and #4@5 for young: Hens. $@5; young Roosters. $5@6; Old Roosters, $3 50@4: Fryers $4@4 50; Broilers, $3@3 350 for ‘large and $2@2 23 for small: Plgeons, $125@150 per dozen for oid and $125@1 50 for Squabs. GAME—Ncminal. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The advance in Butter has led dealers to order some from the East, and several cars are al. ready on the way. Fine creamery continues firm. Eggs are firm at the noted advance. Cheese | 1s steady, though there s rather more on the market. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 19%@20c; sec- ! onds, 18@igc. 18¢; good to cholce, 163%@1T3%c; Dairy—Fanc: common, 14@1l5c. CHEESE—New, §@9: Young America, 9@ 9%ec: Eastern. 16@17c: Western, 15@16c per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 14@15%c for store and 17@ 20c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 15%@1l6c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The feature of yesterday's market was the sudden increase in the receipts of Figs, which resulted in lower prices. Grapes from Yuma were held at §2 25@2 50 per crate, with no sales reported. Peaches and Apricots were higher. Apricots in bulk sold up to $40 per ton to the trade. The canners have not yet begun to buy here to any | extent, though some sold on this account yes- terday at $15@17 50. Beriies were lower and depressed all around. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APRICOTS—50@75c_ver box for Royals; in baskets, 20@40c. In bulk, $20@40 per ton to the trade and $15@20 to the canners. APPLES—Green Apples, 25@50c per box and 15G2%c per basket and 40@7c for Red Astra- chans, large boxes. PEARS—Madeline, in small boxes, 10g25c per box: fn baskets, 10@25c. PLUMS—20@60c per box and crate; Cherry Plums, 20@25c for drawers and 25@40c for boxes. large and $3@6 for small berries. | GOOSEBERRIES—1%@3%sc per Ib for com- | mon. RASPBERRIES—$2 75@6_per chest. BLACKBERRIES—$2 50@4 per chest. LOGAN BERRIES—$4G5 per ches.. CURRANTS—$§2 50@4 per chest. FIGS—Per box, 0@ for single and %c@ $150-for double layers. = PEACHES—50c@§1 per box and 60@T5c per ket. M(:HEERRIE&-WW per box for black: Royal Anne, 56@60c. In bulk, 2%@4c for black and i@ 5 for Royal Anne. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, §1 502 5 r box; Seedlings, $1@175; Valencias. §3@350; ,emons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@230 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $4: Bananas, $150@3 per bunch; Pineapples, $350G4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. 1t is reported that T%c is being bid for Apri- cots, July delivery, in the Santa Clara Valley. DRIED FRUITS—OId erop—Prunes, in sacks, 40-50's, 3% @3%e for 50-60's, I4@Itke 1. e (o s focso' s, TA@3e Tor R0 o Sria%e for 20-100's. Peaches. $4@i%e for Stand- ede. s for cholce and 514@6e for faney; Peeled Peaches, 10@123c;: Evaporated Apples, 5is@6e; sun-dried, 3@4c per 1b; Pears, 3%@ilsc for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves: Black Fig. 1%@2c; ¥hite’ Figs. 2Gic; Bleached Plums. Tisc: ( Dleached Plums, éc for pitted and I%c for un- itted. PIREW CROP—Apricots, T%@se per Ib hers and 7c_in_the country. | ‘RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's fancy, per Ib, 10c; cholce, Yc; standard, Sc; prime, 60; un- Didached Thompson's perfb. fo St Fancy, per Ib, 8%c; cholce, 7 rd, §%c; o' Bet unbleached Sultanas, te: Secdlets, Be; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5ic; Je; London Layérs. "2 ¥ Clusters, Pehesa, s250; Imperial, §3. ANl prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points in_Californi: $ NUTS—Walnuts, $@9¢ for Standards and 9@ 10c for softshells; Almonds, 11%@12c for paper- shell, 9@10c for soft and '4@sc for hardshell: Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and 5e for Califor- nia; Brazil Nuts, Ti@Sc; Tilberts, 12G12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 121¢@13¢ for bright and 11@ 12c for light amber; water white extracted, 7%4@ Tie; light amber extracted. t%@7c: dark, sc per 1b. BEESWAX~—24@26c per 1b. Provisions. The situation remains as previously noted. Competition is as keen as ever. CURED MFATS—Bacon, 10@10%c per 1b for heav 1034@10%¢c for light medium, 1i%e for light, 12%c for extra light and 14jc for sugar- cured. Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12@l3c; Mess Beef, $12 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, $15; extra clear, $13; Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 121%@13c per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at c 1b for com- Wna and Sie for pure: hi pure, c: 10-'b tins 'fi 5-Ib tin: COTTOLEN erces, 8% per 1b; half- barrels, §%@§%c: 10-1b tin; Ht'de.s, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Hides and Tallow are depressed and neglected at the decline already noted. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sel: about lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 1005 medium, 9c; light, §ic; Cowhides, Sk@dc: S , Tc; Salted Kip, 8ie; Calf. 9%c; Dry Hides. sound, 17¢: culls ln?brllld& m: Dry Kip and Veal. 15¢; Dry Calf. 17c; Sheep- tkins, Ehearlings, 0@%C each: short Wool. 5@ 60c_each; medium, : long Wool, $1@1 each; Forse Hides, $1 for_large and T5c@ $1 25 for small; Colts, 30c. Deerskins—Sum- mer or red skins, 37 : fall or medium skins, ; winter or thin skins, 2c. Goat- skins—Prime Angoras, 7oc; large and smooth, 50c: medium, 35c. e TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4c per 1b; No. 2, 3%4c: refined, Ge: grease, % ] ‘00OL—Spring _clip s quotable as follows: Northern defective, 13 free, 15@17c: Middle inty, defective, 18@i5c; Southern Mountain, 12 mont! 12@13c: uthern Mountain, free, 7 months’, 11@13c: Southern Mountain, defec- tive, 7 months’, 10@12: Humboldt and Mendo- cino. 17@19¢; Nevada, 14@17c per Ib. 'HOPS—Nominal at per 1b; new, 10c. San Francisco Meat Market. Mutton s firm at the revised prices. Hogs are coming in from the East agalw, but not in sufficient quantities to affect the market. Lo- cal Hogs bid falr to remain scarce for some R st per Ib for fair to ches ir to cheice. vnu.—-uw 3 small, 9@5%c per 1b. MUTTON—Wethers, T@7lc; ewes, 6l@fc per pound. L.'\"lg»-svrlu. $%@c; yearlings, 7%4@Sc per Northern free, 15@l6c; fe: Middle' County, PORK—Live 6o for smail, for ‘medium and for large; stock feeders, Sikc: Hogs, Tgse. e and General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $565; Calecutta Grain Bags, 6%c; Wool Bags, 28%@3c; Fleece Twine, Thc. . 3 COAL—Wellington, §8 per ton; new Welllng- } STRAWBERRIES—$2 50@3 50 per chest for | Southfleld Wellington, $8; Seattle, 36 Bryant $6: Coos Bay, $ 0 Wallsend. $8; Co- operative Wallsend, $3; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $:3 2% in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $4; Cannel, §11 per ton; Coke, $16 per ton in bulk and $18 in sacks: Castle Gate Rock Springs, $8 4 per 2000 pounds. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and_Fine Crushed, 5.70c; Powdered, 5.30c; Candy Granulated, 5.30c; Dry Granulated, 5.20c: Confectioners’ A, 5.20c; Magnolia A, 4.50c: Extra C, 4.70c; Golden C, 4.60c: barreis, 10c more; half-barrels, 25c_more: boxes. Slc more: 50-Ib bags, 10c more. en for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-barrels, 5.95¢; boxes, 6.20c per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, June 13. Ks..... 32,205 Bran. sks . 1,909 Whost A 310 Middlings, sks $62 6,330 Hay, tons . a0 330[Straw, tons 3 600/ Wool."bales b " ctls . 1,460 Hides, No.. Butier: ctis 53 Chicory, bbls % Cheese, ctls 296| Lime, bbls 23 Tallow, ctls 235/ Sugar, sks 2,000 Beans, ‘sks . 17/ Leather, _rolis. Potatoes, eks 890 Eggs, doz . Onions, sks 140! Wine, gals OREGON. Flour, qr sks. 863 —_— { THE STOCK MARKET. _— % There was hardly anything doing on any of the exchanges vesterday morning and there were no changes to report. Business was rather better in the afternoon at_steady prices. ‘The Crown Foint Mining Company has levied an assessment of § cents. In the monthly reports for Jume 3 of the Alaska Mexican and Alaska United mines the former reports the crushing of 13,777 tons ore by 120 stamps in twenty-elght and a half day yielding §21.156, and 221 tons sulphurets, yield- ing 3$3786. Total receipts were 325,662, and the expenses $16,977. The average of the ore was $194 per ton. The latter company rel s 16,977 tons ore crushed by 220 stamps in thirty and a half days, ylelding $37.445, and 03 tons sulphurets, valued at $13.554." The average of the ore was $2 02 per ton. The receipts were $55,928, and the expenses $39,673. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, June 13—2 ». m. Bid.Ask. | o BlchAfik. 4s quar coup..115%115% | Mutual El Co. ¥ 4s do reg......1HK114% /0 G L & H.... 46% 4% 4s do cp new..134%135 '|Pac L Co. 43 iy is_do coup....109 109% | 8 — Miscellaneous— a % 4! | |Stkn G & E Co 10 Insurance— |Firem’s Fund.228 Bank Stocks— Anglo-Cal Ltd. 65 67 Bank of Cal. Cal SD & T.16 — First_Nationl. — 290 Lon P & A. Merchants” Nev Nat Bk.. — Savings Banks— Cal-st Cab 3s..119 »Top Ere o 15 Do Ger S & L....1890 — NC Hum S & L.. N R Mut Sav Bk.. 45 Do = NP s % 50 2 Oceanic S 3s. Om C Ry 6s. P & CI Ry 6s.108% — P & ORR 6s.115 62% |Presidio Powder Powell-st R 65.120 |califorma .....160 Sac L & GRis. — Gant Con Co.. 87 EF &S 3341208 | Vigorit . g § Ry of Cal 6s.111% — | Sugar Stocks— 8 Pot A 6s. — |Hana S P Co. 8 Do (18 110 110% Haw C & S Co — Do (1906) ...11113113 | Honokaa S Co. Do (1912) o Hutch S P C § P Br 6s. Kilauea S Co. 20% — SV Water Makawell S Co 4% 47% Onomea S Co. 7% 28 Paauhau § Co. 3l — Miscellaneous— | AT Pack Assn 11718 |Cal Fruit Asn. 975 %% |Mer Ex Assn.. — 1o %% |Oceanic 8 Co.. 92 94 |Pac AFA... 72 — | Pac C Bor Co.145%146% Marin Count: Spring Valley. % OGas & Electric— Cent G L Co Cent L& P.... 3% — |Par Pain Co.. 10 — Equit G L Co. 2% — | Morning Session. Board— 50 Oakland_Gas . 30 Pacific Gas Imo . 25 S F Gas & Electric Co. Spring Valley Water . Afternoon Session. Board— Contra Costa Water Honokaa S Co Honokaa S Co, 10 165 50 60 Kilauea S P Co . 50 Makawell S Co Market Street Rallway . Oakland Gas Qakland Gas Paauhau § P Co. Pacific Gas Imp . Pacific Coast Borax . Pacific Coast Borax . spring Valley; Water Street— 5 Oakland Gas .. $2000 Spring Valley 6s PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. 55 10 10 25 0 B Morninz Sesston. Board— 15 Blue Goose 50 Caribou 100 Kern River Afterncon Sesston. Board— 100 Home Ofl, b 30.. 30 Home O11 .. % Natioral O MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- day: Morning Session. 200 Best & Belcher. 27, 500 Con Cal & Va.l 0 500 Bulllon . - 02 300 Ophir ... 2 100 Chollar . « 20/ 100 Silver HIl . Ed Afternoon Session. 200 Mexican n 100 Ophir 7§l 1i 08| 300 Savage . 13 100 Gould & Curry. The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Best & Belcher. 21] 400 Ophir a 1100 Con New York. 02| 400 Savage. 1 200 Crown Point . 200 Savage 7 300 Gould & Curry. l!i 300 Stiver Hill E 200 Hale & Norc... 28 Afternoon Session. 300 Alpha Con 04 300 Slver HIII ..... 33 200 Crown Point 08 500 Silver Hill . 30 200 Gould & Curry. 13 100 Utah 3 200 Ophir . . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, June 13— p. m, Bid.Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha . 03 05 Justice Y N o 0 Ly Weshingta &7 0 Andes . ly Washingts Belcher 19 21| Mexican -oo 5 Best & Beicher 26 35 Occidental 12 Bulilon .. 01 02| Ophir % ® Caledonia .. 15120 0verman ...1110 17 13 Chollar .. 20 21/ Potosl o Challenge Con . 18 15 Savage .8 17 i 1che — " 01/S1 Nevada. % -'fi — . O4Silver HIM 3 4 Eureka Con — 50 St Louts =5 Crown Point.... 07 08Standard A% Exchequer, 01 02 Syndicate . . — 08 Gould & Curry. 13 14/ Union Con . 20 Hale & Norc. 26 28 Utah .. D13 14 Julla . 01 2| Yellow Jacket.. 13 14 Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San K: June 13, 1900. Clato,. .GuL, ‘The Time ball did not drop to-day. Acch dental fault with the mechanism. C. G. CALKIN! U. S. N, in cy..;'ig, % -— Sun, Moon and Tide. " Lieutenant Commander, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Times and Heights of l-ughkm Low w-u:r .mns‘!‘orl ‘;P:;’nl. entrance to San thority of the Superintengert’ L NOTE—The high and low waters occur the city front (Mission-st; m“ twenty-five minutes later than at Fog st the height of tide is the same at both places. THURSDAY, JUNE u. Sun rises Sun sets i AUCTION SALES AUCTW[} SALE 50 HEAD HORSES, HIGH-CLASS. Sired by DEL PASO, WESTERN, ROBERT LEE, EXILE, etc. Out of mares by PATCH- BN, ALASKA, BISMARCK. KENTUCKY, Catalogues Now Ready. Horses Now at Bredty J. B. HAGGIN ESQ. KER~ COUNTY LAND CO., TO_RE_SOLD ON Livestock Auctionee: EMIL COHN, AUCTIONEER. Office 30 Market st. Telephone Black 337 Will sell TO-DAY at 11 o'clock a. m. at 2022 BUSH ST., near Central ave., The almost new OAK FURNITURE CARPETS, dining room and kitchen furnt almost new carpenters’ tools, potted plan: etc. This sale is worthy of the attention of ail intending purchasers. o EMIL COHN, Auctioneer —_— last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides. as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on tha United States Coast Survey charts, excep: Wwhen a minus sign (—) precedes the heix! and then the number given is subtracted the deoth given by the charts. The plane reference is the mean of tha lower low waters. *- * Steamer Movements. * % TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Columbia Bonita Newport. Crescent City... Crescent City. |China and Japan. J J Point Arena....|Mendocino. J Pomona |Eureka. Ju Arcata . ‘008 Bay. 3 Robt. Adamson|Nanaimo. T Tellus . Oyster Harbor. June ‘Walla Walla... Victoria & Puget Sound June Santa Rosa. an Diego... Newburg . Grays Harbor. Washtenaw ~{Jun: Mackinaw June 17 Del Norte.... June 1§ Empire . June 13 Coos_Bay. June 13 W. H. Krug June 18 Wellington June 13 Universe June 19 Peru New York. «{June 13 Dorie China and Japan. June 19 Australia . Honolulu. June 13 State of Cal.... Portland.. June 19 Corona San Diego. June 20 LT LR e Lk TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. Pler. | ¢ Corona .....|San Diego. {June 14, Il am|Pler 11 Hongkng MICy ina &Japan/June 14, 1pm PMSS City Puebla|Vic & Pgt Sd.|June 15, 11 am|Pier 9 North Fork Eureka. June 16, 9 am|Pler 2 Bonita .....|Newport......|June 16, 9 am Pier 1t Columbia .. Portiand. 11 am| Pler 24 Pomopa ....|Humboldt. 2 pm|Pler 5 Arcata Coos Bay. 12 m|Pler 13 Pt. Arena..(Point Arena.. June 1S, %pm|Pler 2 Kruger .....|Tillamook. ...\ June 1. ) . 16 am| Bier 37 {June 13, 22 m|PMSS June 1S, 11 am|Pier 11 Carlisle Cty! Cityot Para Newburg .. Wal. Wi Coos Bay. ii'am|Pler 9 9 am|Pler 11 e Shipping Intelligence. o ARRIVED. Wednesday, June 13. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, 15 hours from Caspar. Stmr Westport, Ericsson, 21 hours from Bear Harbor. bStrm' South Coast, Olsen, 14 hours from Al- lon. Stmr Orizaba, Hinkle, 84 hours from Seattle. Bris Harrier G, Wayland, 23 days trom Mabu- ona. Schr Maxim, Olsen, 4 days from Eureka. Schr Marion, Topfer, 11 days from Tacoma. Schr Rio Rey, Johnson, 40 hours from Mendo- eino. Schr Newark, Beck, 14 hours from Bowens Landins. Scbr 1da McKay, Lethola, 4 days from Eu- reka. Schr Enterprise, Fritsch, 6% days from Tllla- mook. CLEARED. Wednesday, June 13. Stmr Corona, Glelow, San Diego; Goodail, Perkins & Co. Stmr Mariposa, Houdlette, Sydney and Hono- lulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Br ship Euphrosyne, Thomson, Queenstown: Girvin & Eyre. Br ship Grenada, Putt, Queenstown; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Schr H C_Wright, Olsen, Nome; American Mercantile Co. SAILED. Wednesday, June 13 Stmr Tillamook, Hughes, —. Bark Levi G Burgess, Younggren, Tacoma. Bktn Portland, Anderson, New Whatcom. Schr Bender Bros, Wetzel, Bowens Landing. Schr Lucy, Peterson, Umpqua. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Junme 13, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind SW, velocity 14 miles per hour. SPOKEN. . ay 12, iat 47 S, lon 63 W—B; Dunreg- ‘:. ,hvm London, for S&tlla.r e MEMORANDUM. Per stmr Orizaba, from Seattle, June 13—Lat 4909 N, lon 124 30 W, passed tug Sea Lion, with strar J'S Kimball in'tow, from Everett, for San Francisco. MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, June 13—Hongkong telegraphs Br stmr Goodwin, from Tacoma, arrived after be- ing ashore. Bottom badly damaged. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed June 12—Br bark g'.uxq Abbey, from Port Gamble, for Port rie. BRISTOL BAY—Arrived May S—Stmr Presi- T, dent, hence April 1. May I—Schr Prospe hence March 15. May 18—-Bark Will W Cas: hence April 1. May 19—Stmr Rival, hence Ma 6. May 21—Ship Bohemia, hence April 14; sh Tacoma, hence April 147 ship Eclipse, hen. April 15, May 23—Schr Premier, hence March 9. May 24—Ship Indiana, henc ship Servia, hence April 23. May 25 tn Willie R Hume, hece April 2. May %—Ship Oriental hence ‘April 16. May 3—Bark Chas B Kenney, hence April 29. UMPQUA—Sailed June 11—Schr Sadle, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived June 13—Bktn Newsbey, trom Honoluiu. Sailed June 13—Schr Annfe Larsen, for Sam Pedro; bktn Ruth, for —. SEATTLE—Sailed June 12—Stmr City of Se- attle, for Skaguay. Arrived June 13—Bktn Newsboy, from Ta- coma. NEW WHATCOM—Sailed June 13—Scb Oceanta Vance, for San Franeisco. COOS BAY—Sailed June 10—Schr Viking. Cape Nome. May 12—Schr Gotama, for Francisco. June 13—Stmr Arcata, for San F; cisco. Arrived June 13—Schr Western Home, hence May 3. Salled June 13—Schrs James A Garfleld and Daisy Rowe, for San Francisco. ASTORIA-—Sailed June 13—Br bark Lydgate, for Queenstown; Br stmr Elm Branch, for PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived June 14— Stmr_Greenwood. from ——. FORT, BRAGG—Arrived June 12—Stmr Na- tional Clty. hence June 12 EUREKA—Arrived_June 13—Stmr Pomona, hence June 12; schr Bertha Dolbeer, from San Pedro. % Sailed June 13—Stmr North Fork, for San Francisco; Br bark Helen Denny, for Sydney. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK-Arrived June 12-Stmr Ad- vance, from Cclon. Sailed June 12 emr_Allianca, for Colom. FOREIGN PORTS N—Arrived June 11—Br Kb hence Jan 25; Br hip Gienholm, FEEETWOOD—Arrived June 1—Br ship Buteshire, hence Jan 4. QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived June 12-Br ship Australian, hence Feb 7. Sailed June 12—Br ship Falls of Afton, for B DNEY—Arrived prior to June 13—Stmr Alameda, hence May 17; Br bark Adderley, Vancouver. R ANAIMO-AFrived June 12—Br stmr Robert Adameon, hence June § KIHEI-In port June 4—Schr Helen N Kim- ball, from Eureka: schr Defender, hence May B AHULUI—Safled May %—Schr S T Alex- ander, for San Francisco. HONOLULU—Arrived May 31-Schr Carrier Dove, from Port Townsend. ¥ Sailed June 1—Haw bark Andrew Welch, for San Francisco. June +—Ship M P Grace, for ‘Hadlock. June i—Schr John A Campbedl. for Port Townsend. May 31—Br bark C aide, for Puget Sound. g HONGKONG—Arrived prior to June 13—Ger stmr Milos, from Seattle. ip Cambus- rom of Adel- ¥ RUNCQRA\OArrhed June 12-Fr bark Jules - from OreCon. =, 6CEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed June 13-Stmr Oceanic, for Liverpool: stmr Hesperia. for Naples, et stmr St s, for Southampton; stmr Fries- land, for Antwers. caflnnt; on Page l!'n;