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quicter here and lower F in sympath Corn and Rye quiet and Beans and Seeds dull and nominal. Hay quict at previous prices. Provisions continue dull, with Dried Fruit market very dull. Only thirty or thirty-five cars of Prunes left in the State. Wool and Hops nominal and neglected. weak. tter and Eggs still dragging. Cheese steady. Poultry in moderate supply and doing better. ! and in large supply. Hides co 7 s dul Oils unchanged. Hogs firm and in light supply. Local stocks and bonds quiet. Increased exports of Wine. advanced. Exchange unchanged. ith Wheat. y and Milistuffs very firm at the recent advance. abroad. | unchanged. | Feedstuffs unchanged. more or less cutting. Taliow ditto. Onions wery firm. Charters. 2= for Samon. | ber at Port Had- arechal de Villars, An Additional Manifest. reported the ie Prune Combine. under date of 26,750 33,150 650 300 50 w00 Atchison prefd . Baltimore & Ohio. ‘anadian_Pacific Canada Southern Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago Great Western. Chicago Burlington & Quincy 4 Chicago Indianapolis & Louisville. 183 Chicago Indianapolls & Louis prefd 48 Chicago & Eastern Illinol: . % Chicago & Northwestern. J153% Chicago Rock Island & Pacific. C C C & St Louts. 5,765 olorado Southern . 5% Colorado Southern 1st prefe Colorado Southern 2d prefd. ware & Hudson. e Lackawanna & West er & R G Tien | Se6 | ...... Sy | st prefd. . 82% Great Northern prefd 148 Hocking Coal - 1134 Hocking Valley a3 | Tilinols Central 10% | Iowa Central . .18 Jowa Central prefd. 43 Kan City Pitts & Tu%| ake Erle & Western. e > Erie & Western prefd. % ke Shore . (2081 . T4 854 | Mexican Central . L% Minn & St Loul: i i Pacific & Ohto. Missouri Kans & Texas. ouri Kans & Texas perfd. Jersey Central.. w York Central olk & Western. olk & Western rthern Pacific Reading . Reading lst pre Reading 2 prefd. rande Western. Grande Western prefd. outs & San Fran. s & San Fran ist pref St Louis & San Fran 2d pres St Louis Southwestern. .. St Louis Southwestern prefd St Paul : St Paul prefd.. Paul & Omaha. uthern Pacific Southern Rallway Southern Rallway prefd. & Pacific. 5 | 9 | 6 | 31y | 9 prefd Wheeling & L Wheeling & American Cotton Ofl .. American n Oil prefd. merican Malting .... American Malting prefd er Shelting & Reflning | Pacific, | 707, dull | September, ST%@S¥e, closed § | 8%c; mild, stead: | points net lower. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, Bell Telephone. Boston & Albany. 241 Boston Elevated..138 - Allouez Min Co. ‘Amalg Coppes Atlantle Boston & Maine...189 Boston & Mont. Chgo Bur & ] Dom Coal Pederal ‘Stéet. .. Fed Steel prefd. Fitchburg prefd. Genflr-lrl‘:l s Mexican Centrai. Mich Telephons N E Gas & Coke. 0ld Colony ©Old Dominion. 113 € Centennial .. |Franklin . % |Utah Mining. 15% | Winona ... 210“) ‘Wolverines New York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 26.—Money on call easy at 1G1% per cent, last loan 1%; prime mercan- tile paper, 3%@4% per cent; sterling exchange, firmer, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 86%@4 56 for demand and at $4 834@ 4 83% for sixty days: posted rates, $4 S5@4 88: GT5: iver certifcates, LGOI v rtificates, 1% lars, 48c. o Government bonds, strong. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, June 2.—To-day’'s state- ment of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, ghows Avall- able cash balance, $150,621,069; gold, $67,839,201. London Market. NEW YORK, June 26.—The Commercial Ad- vertisers London financial cablegram says: There was a general rally in the markets here to-day on the reports of the relief of Tientsin and the eafety of Admiral Seymour. London bought American, thinking a rally was due, and New York supported. London, *however, £0ld Baltimore and Ohlo and Northwestern, buying_Canadian Pacific. The contango was four. The bank lost £28,000 gold to South Af- rica. A falr business was done on loans at 3% per cent for over the half year. Silver wi 35 5-164, but sales were made later at 25%d. CLOSING. LONDON, June 26.—Atchison, IS*I: Canadian ; Union Pactfic preferred. t8%; North- ern Pacific preferred, 72%: Grand Trunk, 6%: Anaconda. §. Bar sflver, strong and active, 25324 per ounce. Money, 1%@1% per cent. e —————— % i | New York Grain and Produce * S — NEW YORK, June 26.—BUTTER—Recelpts, 20,009 packages. Market firmer; creamery ex- tras, 161$@19%c; factory, 14@1lse. EGGS—Recelipts, 17,509 packages. Irregular; Western loss off, ungraded, lic; do at mark, 10G12i5c. FLOUR#Receipts, 24,000 barrels; exports, winter patents, $4 30G4 60; winter, $3 90@4 20: Minnesota patents, $4 98@5 25; Min- nesota_ bakers, $3 2003 65. WHEAT- Receipts, 11,275 bushels; export: 17.107. Spot, weak; No. 2 red, 8lic f. o. b. afloat; No. £ red, 88%c elevator; No. 1, Duluth, 9lc f. o. b. afloat prompt; No. 1, hard Duluth, 93 f. 0. b. afloat prompt. Options generall | weaker and lower all day under heavy realiz- ing, unsatisfactory cables and absence port such as the market had last week. west crop news continued bad, while reports came in from winter = wheat west of the Mississippl. Closed weak at 3%@ 3t net decline. July @59%c, closed 8Sc; c; December, of sup- North- bearish States 83%,@S0%c, closed 884c. HOPS—Quiet. HIDES—Firm. WOOL~—Dull. COFFEE—Spot—Rlo, steady; No. 7 invoice, Cordova, §%@13%c. Futures closed quiet, with prices 5 points up to & Total sales, 10,230 bags, in- cluding: July, $7 35; September, $7 35@7 40; Oc- tober, §7 40; November, $7 7 45; December, $7 60@7 65; February, $7 80; March, $7 80@7 §5; May, $7 9. DRIED FRUITS. Business was rather quiet In the market for evaporated apples to-day. Buyers and sellers were too far api Prices remain as last quoted. Californin_dried fruits continue inactive. STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, | 3%@ac; prime, 5@T%sc; choice, 5%@6lsc; luncy,i T@Tse. CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@T%c per pound, as to size and quality. APRICOTS—Royal, 12%@léc; Moorpark, 15@ 18¢. PEACHES—Peeled, 16G20c: unpeeled, 6@dc. % % } Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, June 26—The wheat market might be likened to a ‘'sober second thought.”” It was active but not wild and traders in a | more leisurely manner readjusted to a degree prices which broke locse and went soaring last week. There was no change in the North- Weetérn situation. The Dakotas and ' Minne- ota remewed their pitiful cries of distress over | the ruin of their crops, but gererally the cries fell upon deaf ears.. On the other hand the ’| Canada, east of the Rockies, increase, 631,000 afloat for show the lies from and o e o ng cl n_avi e the last account: Wheat—United States bushels; Liverpool Corn Trade News, and in Europe, increase, $00,000 bushels; total supply, increase, 4,191,000 bushels. Corn- nited States’ and Canada, east of the Rockies., in- crease, 1,250,000 bushels. Oats—United States and Canada, east of the Rockles, increase, §06,- 000 bushels. The aggregate supply of wheat held at Portland, Or., and Tacoma and Seattle, = bushels last week. ‘Wash., decreased’ 6,000 California Fruit Sales. NEW YORK, June 26.—Porter Bros. Company sales California frult: Plums—Red June, Sic @42 65; Wickson, $185. Peaches—30c@$1 60; St. Catherine, 70c@$1 60; Burbank, 75c@$1 5 Ogon, Toc@$1 65; mixed, 9c@$l 46; Yosabe, 85c@il 4 Abundance, 60c@$1 20; other varieties, 30@Sic. Prunes—Tragedy, $1 15@1 %; Simonl, ~$1@1 5. Apricots—Royal, $1 201 6. Peaches—Iarly Crawfords, §1 50; Hale's, 60c@31 60; Alexander, $115G1 ;' Triumph, 95c@$1 30. Pears—Comet, %5 half_box; Wilder, $1 66@1 70 halt box; Con- e $1 55@1 60. Cherries—Republican, = 0c@ 1 20; Royal Anne, fc@§l 15; Tartarians, 40c@ $1 05 Fige—Black, 65@s5c. Earl Fruit Company sales: Pears—Bartletts, average §2 30 half boxes. Apricots—Royals, $115G1 80 single crates. Plums—Burbanks, b5c@§1 85 single crates. Prunes—Simoni, 0c@ $13 single crates. Tragedy, $1 10@1 %0 single crates. Ten cars fruit sold ‘to-day. CHICAGO, June 26.—The Earl Fruit Com- any’'s sales of Callfornia fruit were as fol- ows: Apricots—Peach, average $220 single crates. Peaches—Alexanders, $1 05@115 box. average %0c single crates. 70@%c single crates; Royal Prunes—Simoni, average 31 single crates; ‘Tragedy, $140G150 single crates, Porter Bros. Company sales were: Prunes— Tragedy, $1 35Q1 §0; Simoni, $1 20@1 40. Plums —Burbanks, 20@1 35; ‘Yosabe, S0c@$l 25; Mikado, $1@1 05; Abundance, 80c@3l 05; P. D.'s, $1; Ogon, $5c@$i; other varietles, 35@S0c. Peaches—Hale's, §1 40@1 30; Alexander, $135. Pears—Comet, $135. Cherries—Republican, S0c $1 95; Tartarians, §1 06@1 35; Royal Anne, 6¢ 135; Bigarreau, Toc, Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, June 26.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 3000; steers, steady; choice butchers’ stock, steady, others weak. Native, best on sale to- day, one carload, $565; good to prime steers, $5@5 75; poor to medlum, 34 50@5; selected feed: ers, slow, except best, $4 15@4 mixed stock- ers, 10c to loc lower, $3 1503 90; cows, $2 9@ 450; helfers, $3@5; canners, weak, $2 25@2 75; bulls, slow, ‘32 7@k 2; calves, 2ic below Tues- day, ‘34 50@5 50. Texans—Recelpts, 1000; best on sale to-day, one carload, 3 15; Texas grass :t{eflen, steady, $3 65@4 25, Texas bulls, §275@ HOGS—Receipts _to-day, 25,000; to-morrow, 32,000; left over, 5000. Generally’ 10c lower. Top, $ 27%; mixed and butchers’, $5 05@5 25; good to cholce, $5 20@5 27%; rough heavy, 3505 ?;fllfi: light, $5 05@5 25; bulk of sales, $5 159 SHEEP—Receipts, 7000; sheep and lambs, 15@ 20c lower. Good to choice wethers, $i@4 75; fair to cholce mixed, $3 25@4 10; Plums—Clyma; Hatives, 80@SGc. ‘Western sheep, $4@4 2: Texas sheep, $3 50@4; native lambs, $5@6; Western lambs, $5 75@0; spring lambs, $4 25@6 50. Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, June 26.—A dull market in wool continues and sales are meager. Territory wools move slowly, But few new wools are coming in. The market can only be quoted on a quotable basis in the absence of business for fine medium and fine at about 50@s2c. Scoured is about this price, with staple line 52@ssc. Very few fieece wools are changing hands and values are entirely nominal. Territory, scoured basis: Montana and Wyoming—Fine medium and fine, 17@I8c; scoured, @52¢c; staple, 55e. Utah—Fine medium and fine, 16@17c; scoured, 50@slc; staple, s4@soc. 1daho—Fine medium and fine, 16@i7c; scoured, 50@slc; staple, d4@dse. Australian, scoured basis, spot prices—Combing superfine, nominal, 82@Sic; good, 80@S2c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 2.—There was ansther advance noted in the price of lead to-day, ow- ing to the continued scarcity of that metal. The close was very unsettled at $4 224@4 2T%cC. Spelter was also higher on account of a good export Inquiry and better cables. The close was firmer in tone at $4 20g4 25c. Tin, though very dull, was a shade higher in sympathy with an advance in London, closing dull at $31@31 50. Lake Copper was quiet and unchanged on the basis of $16 50 for spot. | Pigiron warrants were weak and unsettled. The brokers' price for lead was $ 10 and $16 2 for copper. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 26.—Shorts were given another severe shakeup in to-day’s cotton mar- ket, The weekly Government market report was recelved shortly after 1 o'clock and proved de- Sidedly worse than anticipated, declaring that | fields * were being abandoned " in_the bottom lands of the central belt owing to the exces- iye growth of grass, with lice doing seriou damage in other sections. Shorts immediately ook fright and in their rush to protect over- g0ld accounts forced prices up to a level 25 points above last night's close. Though a re- Papen followed, the ciose was very steady at a net advance of 12 to 20 points. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, June 26.—Clearings, $280,389; balances, $62,712 Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, June 26.—There was not much dotng to-day in wheat and quotations are to a ertain extent nominal, but Sbc and 60c was still | offered for both Walla Walla and Valley. { { WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1900. grades: Brewing and ehipping grades, 75@S0c: Chevaler, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—No sales. e g T Semt 0 ctls, X Afternoon Session—December—4000 ctls, 7ic; 2000, 78%c; 2000, T3%4c. OATS—Prices stand as before, with moderate ONhie $%081°50; Samries, s12m4q1 25: Red ; Surprise, i . st loai‘in: Gray, Y1 0Ps @l 15; Black, $1@107% per ctl. CORN—Dealers continue very firm, though the Inquiry is moderate. Eastern large Yellow, $1173%@1 % per ctl; Eastern White, $1 17%@1 20 per ctl; Mixed, $1 i5@1 17%. RYE—§7%c for new and 92@dc for Old. Mar- ket quiet, BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. Everything under this head {s firm, with a fair demand. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $2 408 50; Oregon and Washington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel for fam- ily, and 33 15G3 50 for bakers'; Eastern, # 30| @% 50 barrel. MI S TUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, ;3 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, §275; Ryv Meal,’ $2 50; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $2 extra cream do, $3 50: Oat Groats, $4 50: Hom iny, $3 50@3 75; Buckwheat Flour, $i@ 20 Cracked heat, $3 50; Farina, $4350; Whole els) $6G Wheat Flour, § 25; Rolled Oats (barr ; Split 725, Pear] Barley, Peas, $5; '$5 50 per 100 ibs. Hay and_Iieedstuffs. Yesterday's Hay market was lifeless, owing to the Hay dealers’ picnic, If it prove true that the crop disaster in the Northwest has caused an advance in Hay there from $4 50 to $16 per ton in two days, it may result In some benefit to this market. A little tonic of this sort would not hurt it any. Feedstuffs show no further change, BRAN—$13G13 50 per ten. MIDDLINGS—$17G@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 per ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, 427 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn Meal, $24 50; Cracked Corn, §25; Mixed Feed, 316. HAY—Wheat, $7 50@9 50 for common to l, 10 for cholce; Wheat and Oat, $7 50@9 30: Oat, 60% Alfalfa, $5@7 50 per ton. NEW HAY—Volunteer, # 50g6350; Wheat, $6 50@8; Clover, $ G0G6; Alfalfa, $5G17; Barley, Ey 6 50 per ton. STRAW-—25@37%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Dealers continue to quote a quiet and fea- tureless market for Beans and Seeds at un- changed quotations. BEANS—Bayos, §2 85@3; Small White, $3 %@ 340; large White, $2 75G3; e Pink. §2 50@2 %0 Red, 32 50@3; Blackeye, _$3 50G8 75; Butter nominal; Lima. $5 305 40; Pea, $3 40@3 50; Red Kidneys, $@4 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, 4c; Flax, $1 9@2 20; Canary, 3}c per | 1b for California_and 4c for Eastern: Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 21@3c:, Hemp, 4@4%ci Timo~ lh%, 4@dne, ! RIED PEAS—Niles, §2 25@2 50; Green, $2 25 | @2 50 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Supplies of Potatoes continue large and the | market 1s easy. Onions rule firm at the im- proved prices. Vegetables are weak as a rule, With_abundant supplies. Tomatoes, however, | are firm, receints being moderate. POTATOES—Oregon Burbanks, 65@8ic Early Rose, 30@60c: New Burbanks, 40 ot ONIONS—New Red, 50@65c; Silverskins, 90c@ | $1 10 per ctl. | VEGETAELES—Green Corn, T5cG$1 25 per | sack and crate for Vacaville, §141 25 per crate for Berkeley and $1 50@1 75 for Alameda; Rhu- barb, 15@85c per box:; Asparagus, 50c@$l 75 per box for_comon to choice and §2@2 50 for fancy | large; Green Peas, $1@150 per sack; String | Beans, 2@dc; Cabbage, 40@30c: Tomatoes, 50@ | $1; Rivers, $125@2; Egg Plant, @7 Green | Okra, 1 ; Green Peppers, §@l0c for Chili | and 7@l for Bell; Dried Peppers, 8@lic; Car- | rots, 25@35c per sack; Summer Squash, 25@35c | per box for Vacaville and 40@60c for Alameda; Cucumbers, 50GTe for Alameda and %@30c per | box for Marysville; new Garlic, 2@3c per Ib. Poultry and Game. Another car of Eastern was put on yesterday and sold off well, Hens bringing as high as $6 50. Local stock was firm and several ad- vances were made. ! POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9@1lc for Gobblers and 11@12%c for Hens; Geese, per pair, i Goslings, $1@1 50; Ducks, $3 50@4 for old and $4 50@5 50 for young; Hens, $4@5; young Roosters, $4 50@6; old Roosters, $4@4 50: Fry- | ers, $i: Broflers, $3 for large and £2@2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 251 50 per dozen for old | and $§1 25@1 75 for Squabs. GAME—Nominal. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. New | e per | | | Butter continues to arrive in poor condition, | and this increases the weakness of the market. There is plenty here. Eggs are no lower, but are dragging, as stocks are large and the de- mand {s very light. Cheese shows no change. BUTTER- Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 18@18}e: sec- onds, 17% Dairy—Fancy, 16%@17%c; good to choice, 15¢; 14@lic. i CHEESE—New, $G%: Young America, 99 | 91c: Eastern, 16@17c; Western, 15@16c per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 13@ltc for store and 16@ 17c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 14@lilc. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Several crates of Watermelons, mixed with | a sprinkling of Cantaloupes, came in from Ari- | zona too late for the Market, and were not sold. Nutmegs arrived from Arizona and ‘Winters. Prices for Peaches and Apricots keep up, and | Bry: | oil, | 7%c ver Ib: White Lead, 7@T%e, according to iy, $14; extra Prime Pork, extra clear, 319 ess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 1214@13c per LARD—Tlerces quoted at 7c per 1b for com- gound and 8%3c for ; half-barrels, pure, %c: 10-1b tins, 9%c; 5-1b tins, 9%c. COTTOLENE—New prices are as follows: One half barrel, 8$%c; three half barrels, 8%c: one tierce, 8%c; two tlerces, Sic; five tierces, Sic per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Wool is still dull. There Is very little com- ing in. Hops are sluggish. Buyers bold of. The 1 will probably be a t ort, Sfi%"s‘?f"o‘ni‘;?.‘; Washington and elsewhere the outlook Is zo0d. 7 Hides continue depressed, with several frac- tional reductions. HIDES AND SKI?}S—P\;I!IA ane about lc under gquotations. Hea’ 9%ec; medium, Sic; light, S%c; Cowhides, Sisc: Stags, fo; Salted Kip, $iei Calf, 106, Dry Hides, sound, 17c; culis and brands, Mc; Dry i5c; Dry Calf, 1ic; Sheepskins. Shear- . 20G30c each; short Wool, L@sse each: medtam, 10G%c; long Wool, $1G1 25 each; Horse Hides, $1 75@2 tor large and 75c@$1 25 for small; Colts, 3@s0e. Deerskins—Summer or red skins 374@10c; fall or medium skins, 32'4@85c; wi for o thin skine, sbc. Goatskins—Prime Ango- Tas, Toc; Targe and smooth, o0c; medium, J5c. TALLOW—No, 1 rendered, 4¢ per Ib; No. : ‘refined, Glc; grease, 2ic. 3 S pein aimp 18 aotable_as follows: R Miaate o hflm(r&e (‘{;fi,‘?‘t\: Middle Coun- des, | 15¢; Middle County, - 1y, defective, 13@lsc; Southern Mountain 13 months’, 12@13c; Southemusimm:lnk“er:le d untain, p st umpolat and Mendocino, c_per Ib. : N e e N radmal 4t 5@ioe per Ib; new, S@10c. HOPS—Nominal San Francisco Meat Market. Hogs continue in light supply and firm. Some are coming in from the East, but they do_not cut much figure. Other _deseriptions show no ¢! hanges worthy of bly about balance. a S EF-5g6c per Ib for fair to cholce. VEAL—Large, 1%@8%c; small. gf per MUTTON —Wethers, 1@T%e; ewes, 04@7Te per P AMB—Sprinz, 5@Ske per Ib 6o for small, %@S%c for for large: stock Hogs and s@c. PORK-—Live Hoxs, medium and 5%@5%¢C feeders, Glsc; dressed Hogs, General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags % 65; Calcutta Grain Bags, 6%c: Wool Bags, 283 @32%¢c: e Mwine, Te; Frait Bags, S4@e%o for white and $%@8%c for bleached jute. CANNED FRUITS—Extras in ’y“;l:q - lows: _Aoricots, 30 for e aoted e O Decled . and, $195 for pedled and sliced; Blackberries, $180: Cher- ries, $1 7 for black, $1 & for hite and §2 fo Royal Anne; Currants, $17 Gooseberries, §1 85; Grapes, $135; Nectarines, $1 50 Peaches, 1 6@ Pears, $175:; Plums, $135@1 40 Quinces, $1 65; Raspberrics, $1 §; Strawberries, $175. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; new Welling- ton, 18; Southfleld Wellington, 5 Seattle, & o iieend, 3¢; Cumberiand. $12 in'bulk in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egz, $14; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $16 per ton in_bulk and {15 In sacks; Castle Gate and Spri; 3 S r pounds. Rodk Spriper 3% KicaTuaisue for prime washed; 12@13%c for good was ; 13@14%c for good to prime washed peaberry; i1%4@12%c for good to orime peah»rrz;: 11@13c for good to pe, 9@ 10! 1 B penne. s@i0%c for fair: $%@Ske nominal for common to ordinary. tins operati and $13 Salvador—10%@13c for good to prime washed; | 12@13%¢ for good to 4@10%c for fair washed Hee 9 @10%e for good to prime washed peaberry: prime semi-washed; 9%@10isc for suj rior un- Washed; 9%c for good green unwash 10%alle for good to superior unwashed peaberry; 6@7%e nominal for common to ordinary. Nicaragua—13%4@16c_ for prime to fancy ashed; 9@12c for fair to strictly good washed; Si@srsc nominal for good to superfor u Washed: 10@710%c nominal for god to prime un- washed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexiean—14@1Tic for prime to fancy washed:; 11%@13%c for strictly good washed; 11@11%c for good washex 9F10%c for falr washed; 84S%c for medium; 6@i%c for in- ferlor to ordinary; 13@l4%c for good to prime washed peaberry: 10@1lc nominal for good to prime unwashed peaberry: 9%@10%c Dpominal | for good to suverior unwashed. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, 28@33c per Ib; Sole Leather, medium, 26@30c; Sole Leather, light, 26@2%c; Rough Leather, heavy. 21@28c; Rough Leather, light, 25@26c: Harness Leather. heavy, 32@3Sc; Harness Leather. medium, 30G3ic; Har- ness Leather, light, 29@35c; Collar Leather, 15@ 16c per foot; Kip, finished, 40@30c per 1b; Veal, finished, 50 Calf, finished, TSc@$l 20: sides, finished, 16@17c per foot; Belt Knife Splits, 14@ 16c: Rough Splits, S@10c per Ib. OILS—California Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, 75c; pure, §1 27; Linseed Ofl, in barrels, boiled, Tic; raw, Toc; cases, Sc more; Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, 70c; cases, T5c: China Nut, 6Sc per gallon: pure Neatsfoot Oil. bar- rels, 60c; cases, 65c; Sperm, pure, 60c; Whale patural white, 37%@12%c per gallon. PETROLEUM, GASOLINE AND BENZINE SMVater White Coal OIl. in bullc 12ic: Pearl Star 1 In_cases, 1Si4c; Astral Ofl, in cases, 18%e; O T canes, ‘Toge: Fixtra, Star Ol i 22%c; Elaine Oil, in cases, 23%c: Eocene, Deodorized Stove Gasoline, tn bulk, 15 Deodorized Stove Gesoline, In cases, Ilc; Ben- in bulk, ' 1433c; Benzine, in cases, M0%c: line, in cas e. TURPENTINE—Quoted at €3¢ per gallon in cases nad 63c in drums or fron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 7% quantity. QUICKSILVER—{50@51 per flask for local | | use and $15G48 for export. UGAR—Prices are higher. ugar Refining Company quotes, per Ib, in 100-ib bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crush- 5.9¢; Powdered, 5.50c; Candy Granulated, 1b ‘bags, 10c more. No or- taken for less than 75 barrels of its Dominos, half-barrels, 6.15¢; boxes, ders equivalent. 6.40c_per Ib. LUMBER—Retail prices are as follows: Pine, ordinary sizes, §I6@17; extra sizes, higher; Red- current mixed with | asoline, in bulk, 2ic; S6-degres Gaso- | The Western | AUCTION SALES 2 NEW LOT. ». 25 HORSES, DRIVING AND WORK FROM J. B HAGGIN'S RANCH E% At salesyard. Market st, irket st Successors % Makawell 10 Pacific Gas Imp 2% S F Gas & Elect: $ Spring Valley Water . Street— | 45 Honokaa . 23000 Oceanic ¢ < | 31006 Spring Valley 6 per cent bonds. ! Afterncon Session. | Board— 20 Equitable 5 Giant Powe o Hawatian 100 Honokan, - 10 Honokaa § €o_....... 5 Hutehinson § P Co. 110 Makawel! 10 Makaweli % Mutual E | $5000 Northern R: | WSF Gas & Street 15 Alaska Pa. | 100 Honokaa PRODUCER: OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 500 Carfdou .. o 200 Home Oil 20 Kern River . fternoon S Boara. Afteroon Session. 225 Home Ofl .. 42 MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales_tn the S"runcllco Stock and Exchange Board y ™ y: Morning Session. 300 Andes .. 08 200 Justice 209 Challenge 200 Ophir 50 Con Cal & Va.135 300 Sy 100 Con Cal & Va.l 8 300 Ctah 200 Crown Point. 09 Afternoon Session. 500 Bullion . . 05| 5 Gould & Curry 100 Caledonia ......1 15| 200 Silver HIll " 100 Con Cal & Va.13 The following were the sales in the Stock Exchanse yesterday Morning Session. Pacific | 300 Belcher . 18| 700 Gould & C 600 Belcher . . 13 200 Ophir 300 Challenge Con.. 16| 730 Ophir 10 CC & V......157%' 19 Standard . 4 Afternoon Session. 300 Best & Belcher 26/ 250 Ophir .. 100 Caledonia. ......1 20! 200 Ophir . -} 800 Challenge Con. Stlver 200 Con & Va. Yellow Jac 1 | 30 Hale & Norers 21 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Bid. Ask. June 25— p. 05 Justice 03 Kentuck ‘Andes 08 Lady Wa: | Belcner 13 Mexican | Best & Belcl 27 Occidental | Eullion 05 Ophir | Caledonta 120 Qverman Chonar 1 | Challenge Confidence . Con Cal & Va.l Con Imperial Con New York Crown Point Eureka Con | Exchequer | Gould & Curry | Hale & Norers. Julla 2NR2 | 82| SAVRRRRHURRR Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, chants' Fxchange, San June 26, 1900. The time bail on the tower of the new Ferry butlding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— 1. e.. at noom of the 120th mertdian. or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. N., in charge. — = Francisco thority of the Superin NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the eity front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt: iBe beight of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. Sun rises o Sun sets . s Moon rises 206 B m. g jTimel | ITimel Time| 4 . |—] . P 5 W H W w[ n 25 o Mo 3 8| 1:32| 3.3..... - L W k3 | 7000 » e 1 | g:100 2 .2l 8:41) 3 9:15! NOTE—In the abova exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hard column and the successive tides of ths day in the order of occurrence as to time. Tha eecord time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tida and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but Amer Smelting & Refining prefd. " N i % des, as sometimes i | Liverpool close was 3tc under yesterday and WASHINGTON. arrivals meet with a good demand, which pre- | wood, $17G1S for No. 2 $15616 ‘o No. 2. | threa tides, as somets rs, Th s e e o eciared | that "the Southwest would | TACOMA, June 26.—Clearings, $151,104; bal- | vents any accumulation of stock. e e | oo, O . Fiaate bt St | tven e i =2 e American Steel Hoop ... | ratse 100,000,000 bushels more than last year. | ances, $32,440. quiet, but not particularly weak. Figs are in |1 75 for common and §2 75 for fancy; Shakes, | URited States Coast Survey charts. except AR B Bo ssen | &n amount nearly sufficient to make up for lighter supply, but quiet. S tor spiit and $12 for sawn: Rustic, $21G21. " | Whea a minus sign () tha Retn: i et g i - g the shortage occasioned by the Northwest fall- 5 Berrles rule cheap, except Logans, which are cosme szd then the number given is subtracted from rlcan Steel & Wire......... Gre. Local longs pressed heavily on the mar- Foreign Markets. still scarce and in good demand, . the depth given by the charts. The plane of American Steel & Wire pr B an D08 openfag! which was'af e o BAe Huckleberties appeared from Sonoma County, Receipts of Produce. Teference 1s the mean of the lawer low waters. 1y over Cali- e e - 74 selling orders from that section poured in | LONDON, Jube "ie_c";‘o";’t‘"mfwg’.“'r‘o':_":',; FRUITS— FOR TUESDAY. JUNE 28 low pressure - ey T”Mcc" iy early, sending July down to 82ic within an |28 5-161; French rentes, e APRICOTS—2@65c per box and crate for | . e H— e Sovane o hour of the u?tnllr‘ls. sbm?e(hoef t&ee lmportanl} ssage, tulé:l;.d Aé.‘t‘i?::ll‘x‘z:' of 3@ g:-rzoer”e: Royals: in baskets, 20@30c; in bulk, 2@Sc per Wg‘::.l m;n’. S. I Um:, b.bo. 494 it showers have O R S Iiaarity, tor the :i:wdu‘ wllgyb‘;g "9531::“ Al | o 1 s o Emetieh. country markets, | 1o 10 the trade and 510G, per ton to he can-| Barley, ctls %4 Chicory. | bois Steamer Movements. B~ s View was large. Later in the day July re- | firm. % APPLES—25c per basket and arge : : gh over the| 308 Continental Tobacco e ed "to $37c on a little less pressure from | LIVERPOOL, June 26.—Wheat, steady; No. | piyes x WO T Jums| ontay Tl O | Ppeatomi, s —_— jope. In t 4358 ot ‘obacco prefd .. Jongs for the moment. The bulge was lost in |1 standard California, 6s 9d@6s 9%d; wheat in | "oripe ssomst per box; Bartletts, 81 25@1 35. | Corn, ctls ; ons, sks . Semperatu 10,340 Federal Bteel prefd | shert, nrdfl-hnm: probably the decline was gnly | Part welk‘a‘gofl;‘egg’ Parls, weak: French | EBRARE SOl B box and crate and 20306 | ?;’.’:e,f"'m, sks TO ARRIVE. bove the o 5 Gon ended by the clesing of the session. close | country m E y. 2 . $10@15 s o g 3 e e Was at the bottom, July 4o under yesterday, | “COTTON—Uplands, Sef. . O e B g g1 e, doz L Steamer, at_g2. NG STRAWBERRIES—$2G3 0 per chest for | Wool . e i ey e e 30 s S Lo WaniT oo | lnves and SREIGE fof smalt bivsien 5 | Potee, bas. Lot o oo DibemostiOnn) oo sl I b e Gosed we under vesterday | Sieady: No- o1 Norica. “Futures, easy: July, | 'RLA( BERRIES_£10 per chest. | s National Biscuft e g §s 80; Seotember, 68 7d; December, nominal. B N DERRIES $9a8 Der chest. [ | Sirscso Notiohal Bpelt s hu;“ ‘-e‘rf :x:mp:r:;l.v:lyb qu“'-"te‘.a?;haelf:::kfi CORN—ISW:\ Amfirlc‘:ln T‘llx!td. new.’ ad“l} 11- CURRANTS—$1 50@3 30 per chest. l Corona. ¥ — 3 roke early wi , 14d; do ol rm, 4s 4d. ures, qulet; July, - . 25@35 3 inds aicnal Leua st i e R A S S S THE STOCK MARKET. || juzs in the afternooi : ational Steel b i 1 e PEACHES—25@60c per box and 30@6ic per | | | State of in the afternoon. Steel .. Provisions were steady in the face of lower | basket for common and per box for | S % . . Pair Wednesday: fresh| 1 etionel Stedl el hogs and the wheat break. July pork closed —————— % | B fords. o e i";l‘r'\?“?re A b B e foctamas i Bowrc et Zrios e Shulis GRAPES From Yuma. $1 7562 per crate. | There was nothing new in stocks on the | Warfleld ~ Fhe leading futures ranged as follow LOCAL MARKETS. ACHERNIESSg7ic pep box for black: Royal | morning session, business being dull B N riz D s, R o i ok B 5 e In the afternoon there was a slight fmprove- | ot Adamson| Nanaimo. . 3 % Asticlesc % | "\[F1 ONS—Nutmegs, $2 50@3 per case for | Mment in Gas and Electric, which sold up to | Orizaba e 3 June iy’ oo 8 . Arizona and §2 30 for Winters, | $48 121, | Arcata y 1 Pressed Steel Car | July i 52 Exchange and Bullion. R A FRUITS -Seedlings, 75c@$1 50; Med- | _The annual meeting of the Makawell Sugar | Acapulco v 1 <sed Steel Car prefd. ‘August £6% 8% iterranean Sweets, $1 25@2; Valencias, $3@2 75; | Company will be held to-day. Walla Walla...|Victoria & Puget 1 Pullman Palace Car | * Corn No. s sight — 4y | Lemons, $1@2 for common and 32 50@3 0 for | ‘The Napa Con. Quicksilver Mining Company | Zealandia. -.....|Cape Nome. y 1 * = ; June 4 qy 4% 41y | Sterling Exchange, sigd © T 451000 cholce: Mexican Limes, @4 50; Ba- | has declared & quarterly dividend of 10: per | Portland Z/Cape Nome. y 1 July a1 i 415 | Sterling Txchangs, = 43| Banas si50G3 per bunchi Pineapples, §150g | share. payable on July 2. “{Humboldt. v 1 I ‘Augus! 41 2y na 4233 | Sterling Cables - 7 5% | 350 per dozen. | ““The New ldria Quicksilver Mining Company ey it H l EASTERN MARKETS. Tennessee Coal & iron Oats S SR New Yok Bxchans = ing —_— | Bas declared s aividend of 1o per sharc and | Tellus - {|Oyster Harbor. : . eans 2 3 g + i e - ) PR SN LA predd b B R5 MR B pine siver per ouice = 4| Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | i ail pavatic on Juiy &+ "% | Sos Hay: : g Tnited States Rubber ... arrel— iy g v > United States Rubber prefd. 1220 1230 1217% 1227 . Apricots seem to sell well at the quotations, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. New York Stock Marks Western Unlon 20 Cigmt R 11801 12 Wheat and Other Grains. though offerings are ample for all needs. Ol TUESDAY, Juve 363 s epublic Iron & Stee de— dried fruit is very dull, as nobody wants it. A - | o [ cs 6 The bull contingent | Keguplic Iron & Steel g S8 % EMM 68 | wymar FREIGHTS—Are firm at dls, though | Fortunately there fs very little left here. The | U S Boade— A gt 6 1 co b A thelr expectations Third Avenue October 7005 70 697% 700 | there is not a disengaged ship in port, against | gtock of Prunes Is now down to thirty or |45 quar coup..ls 113% Mutual EI Co. ¢ | Australia 2 pm| Pler g filhen ribs, per 10_;1 ‘_“x;oum?‘]—z,6 B o a dizengaged tonnage this ll::e last year :f 30,- | thirty-five cars, something which has not hap- :- go reg. a 1;1;: g GL&H. g pm\gi'r ; Shares sold. uly .. 2 74 | 0uo. The chartered wheat fleet in Dort has a | pened for at least five years. Honey s steady, | gy auar on 134%| Pac Gas Imp. smi Pl Beptember . T 715 Tems 110 | tonnage of 2890, against 19,80 tons | with light receipts of the new crop. o _Svar Soup 1A Pug L Co, bly unsettled and | € influence of | The opening | n and was ks. Lot of the of Ti ork market, it to the progress consistentiy done in‘the market fol- | the wheat market in the Southwestern and Atchison of even L:r ugho rgely Jowed the sharp br and was most noticeab) iall ng wheat sectic pssed_ith the o8 1o teke 1t market showe on to-day | with & reverse oy on grain- ying rafiroads. that the | of railroad argely from | “willing to take | but who were further rise in the price of lead foliowed the very yesterday and the strength of er on a large demend from Oricntal eoun- effect upon all the metal was active and erratic, ad- » rise in refined sugars but re- profit-taking. Time money con- harden because the call loans are y easy. of the specuiative bonds show sharp erfes, but the market generally was ir- e re, ar. Total sales, par ue, $1.070,000. Tnited States 38 (coupon) advanced % in the bid price.- & NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 3 res osing sold. Stock— bid. G50 ALCHIEOD +eersessesasssesgpasessssserace Hin | F W & D C 1s Do coup IN U S 25 reg. N U 8 3s reg. 109 N U S 3s coup. 109 [N U S new 4s reg....134 |N U 8 new 4s coup..13¢ N U S old 46 reg or 8 old s coup. Or U S o8 reg.. ‘or rs coup. |Oor Dis of Col 3.65s. Re Atchison gen 4=..100% R G Atchison adj 4s.... 824 8 L Canada So 2ds.....107 (S L Ches & Ohio st Ches & Ohio C & NW con Te. C & NWSFdeb is.117% So Pacl Chicago Term 80 4s.. D% PR ET Erie General 4e Gen Electric 55. Iowa Cent lsts. ‘West Shore 4: Wis Cent lsts. Va Centuries MINING STOCKS. 8T . 1 4 Plymouth . .10 40| Quaicksilver . l180 10| Quicksilver prefd . 7 00 | Sterra Nevada ..... 25 50 00, Standard L300 Iron Stiver . 55 Union Con . 17 Mexican 13 Yellow Jacket.... 03 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. RUDDET ............. B% Union Pacific ..., 455 West End Bonde— Atehison 4s .. ¥ N _E Gas&Coke 5a. 61! Mining Shares— ‘Adventure .... Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady; No. 8 spring wheat, 7916@8lc; No. 2 red, %2@$3c: No. 2 corn, 41%@4llkc; No. 2 vellow, 4l@41%e; No. 2 oats, 254@256%c; No. 2 white, 28G281%e; No. 3 white, 26%@28c; good feeding barley, 4lc; falr to choice malting, 43@45c; No. 1 flaxseed, $176; No. 1 Northwestern, §1 76; prime fimothy seed, $3 15; mess pork, per 'barrel, $11 1512 90; lard, per 100 pounds, $6 67@$6 80; chort ribs sides (loose), $6 807 10; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 6%@7c; short clear sides {boxed), $7 40@7 50; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 23; clover, contract grade, $8. Articles— Recel Flour, barrels 19, ‘Wheat, bushels Corn, hushels Oats, bushels Rye, bushels . Barley, bushels On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter }nlrl;e‘tc 1‘5'»22 n(r:;::" cn‘::xderla; 14@19c; dair- es, o . 8t y; 8l@dthe. Eggs, firm; fresh, 1lc. b g e Foreign Futures. LIV ‘Wheat— ‘Wheat— ning osing Flour— - Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, June 26.—Special cable and o Jact year, and the tonnage on the way to this port_amotnts to 201,600, against 196,200, \WHEAT—Liverpool and Paris futures declin- ed materially. Liverpool spot was also off, Sellers making concessions and buyers with- drawing from the market. Chicago opened nervous and irregular, with everybody selling. The market declined from §6e to 82%c, partially recovered to §3%c and fell back to §2%¢. The break on Monday was due to heavy seliing, which had not been expected under 80c. As the session advanced there was an undercurrent of strength, and though there fias been great unioading there was a_disposi- tion to expect a rally and some purchasing was vigible. The situation in the three damaged States was reported worse, If ible. There were light showers of less thard 1-10 of an inch at a few points In the Northwest. inmeapolis re- ported the weather clear and hot. Wires from Fargo reported a_total fallure and another stated that from Grand Forks to Devils Laks not an acre will be cut and that North Dakota Wil not harvest her seed. Senator Washburn of Minnesota, after a personal Inspection, says that the three States will not harvest over 50,- 00,000 bushels, which is another serious reduc- tlon in the estimates. The yleld last year was 200,000,000 bushels and 75,000,000 was the estimate two or three days ago. "The local market was lower on call, with a decline in outside support. ~The spof market ‘was nominal and uncl = B];;ot wne-l m‘t—&mlrxplnx. $107%@1 10; milling, ¥ NGB, |11 BOARD SALES. Informal Session — 9:15 o'clock—December— 000 ctls, $1 16%; 14,000, $1 16%. econd ' Session—December—i2,000 ctls, §117; 4000, 81173, Regular Morning Seesion — December—2000 gtis, $126%; 7,000, 1 15%; 12,00, $1 15%; 22,000, u;im';nm Sesnion - December — J608 ctis, 1645 4000, 81 aen; doon, §14K: o000, T Ter SV e R Feed, 14c for No. 1 and um-m'al DRIED FRUITS—OId Crop—Prunes, In sacks, iavge for 40-50's, 3%@3%c for §0-60'S, 3@3iac | for 60-70's, 3@3%c for 70-80's, 2%@3c for $0-90's and 2%@2%c for 90-100's. Peaches, 4%4@4%c for Standards, 5 for choice and 5}@6c for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10@12%c; Evaporated Apples. 5%@6c; sun-dried, 3@ic per Ib: Pears, 34@i%c for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves: Black Figs, 1%@2c: White Figs, 2@3; _Bleached Plums, 7%c: Unbleached Plums, 6c for pitted and 1%c for unpitted. NEW CROP—Apricots, 6%@7%c per Ib. 5 RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's fancy, per Ib, 10c; choice, 9¢; standard, Sc; prime, 6¢: un- bleached Thompson's, per _Ib, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, $%c; choice, Ti4c; standard, §lsc; rime, 5c; unbleached Sultanas, 5c; Seedless, 1b boxes, 5c: 2-crown, loose Muscatels. bic: orown, $ie; i-crown, 7c; Lgndon ers, 2-crown, $150 per box; 3-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, 50; Imperial, $3. All prices are f. 0. b. at fommon shipping points fu_California. NUTS—Wainuts, 8@3c for Stahdards and 5@ 10c for solftshells; Almonds, 1114@1%c for paper- shell, 9@10c for soft and 4@jc for hardshell; Peanuts, 3%@6%c for Eastern and bc for Cali- fornia; Brazil Nuts, 7i@sc; Filberts, 12@12iac; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 J0@5. HONEY—Comb, 12%@13c for bright and 1@ 12c for light amber; water White extracted, 7% qmcl; iight amber extracted 6X@7c; dark, 6c b, N WBE“WAX—M per 1b. Provisions. The local trade continue to quote a weak and dull market for cured meats, with continued cutting in Hams, Bacon and Lard. It was hoped that the advance in Wheat and Corn would improve live Hogs, und, thus Pork prod- M-Le. ucts, but no 1 it is thus far Lower prices for Cottolene are announc TS—Bacon. 10G10%c per Ib for MEA B i O et 1%c for Cal-st Cib 5s..119 € C Water 55.109% — Ed L & P 6s..128% — F & Cl Ry 6s. Firem's Fund.228% — Geary-st 58. — 99 Bank Stocks— - HC& S35%s. — — |Anglo-Cal Ltd. 63% 70 Do 88 ........ — — |Bank of Cal... — — L ARySa.. — 106 CalS$D&T.. — 106 LiA Lt Co 6s. — — [First National — 280 Do gntd 6s.. — — Lon P & A....131 138 LA gntd 5s...10 — (Merchants' Ex 15 — LAPRRGS = 102 Nev Nat Bk..— — ot fe.428 — vings Ba Do lst M 5. — 19 |Ger 8 & Loo 180 — NCNGRTs. — 14 |Hum S & L. — — N R of Cal 6s.115%117 | Mut Sav Bk... 5 — Do Is . NPCRREGs. = Do s _.. . - Dak ' Latoe Foade 5s.111 — | Street Railroads— = Qak Tran 6s... — 119% California Oceanic S Z | Marke fasE: e v 15 — |Presidio ....... 15 P&ORR Z M Powder Sisoiar Powell-st R - !calflnrnm ..... 160 170 Sac L & GRis. — — |Glant Con Co. 85 87 S F & SIV 120 [Wigorit ........ 3 :lf 8 Ry of Cal 6s111% — | Sugar Stocks— S Pof ASs...— 1144 Hana S P Co. $% % S P C 6s(1505).110 110% Haw C & S Co 89~ 50 Do (1908) ... 1i%13 | Honokaa S Co 33 — Do (1912) ....119" 1223 Hutch S P Co. 4% %% SPRC lstanils = —"|Kllauea S Co. 197 2% E 1 32 San Diego. e 30, Vic & Pat Sd.|June 30, June 39, | Areha../Point Arena.. July State of CallPortland...... July Newburg ../Grays Harbor July Serapis July Arcata. July Santa Rosa.|San Diego. North Fork|Humboldt. *- Shipping Intelligence. i A AR ARRIVED. Tuesday. Jun Stmr Scotia, Walvig, 30 hours from Ev Stmr Westport, , 20 hours from Harber. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, 59 hour Vietoria. Br ship Crown of India. Willlamson. from Hull, via Newcastle, England Schr Ocean Spray, Olsen, 14 hours fr sens Landing. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 16 Fishermans Bay. = Schr Archie and Fontte, Jensen, 1S hou™ Fisks Mill % Schr John F Miller, Hanson. 1) dev* Grays Harbor. S Schr Monterey, Beck, 4 days from ©° CLEARED £ tegos une D Stmr Santa Rosa, Al Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Nocth Fork, MeLellan. Nelson. ms‘m:ngnh‘mhlé;,.m Astoria Nav Brig Harriet G, Wayland, Kinet: Chas harles Oregon Ratl- —