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10 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD EtIHMABS OF THE MAUkJili. Increased exports of specie. Silver unchanged. Wheat futures easier. Bar!" held more (irmly. Oats. Cora and Rye quiet. Increased exports of Flour to China. Hay and feedsiuffs unchanged. Bt-ans dull. ♦ Vegetables in plentiful supply. Potatoes ami Onions cheap. Butter and Errs easy. Cheese steady. Poultry generally lower. Fruits sold loner as a rule. Tiovlsions unchanged. EXPORTS OF BPEGIB. Exports of specie from this port during the five months of 1897 were 815,000, against $16,167,285 for the same period in 1896. and in cluded $14,231,362 in gold coin. $2,623,494 In silver bullion and ?1, ">11. 567 in Mexican dollars. New York ic-ols 914,319,694, China $2,052,053 and Japan *!,74-.-7<l Kxp'snatlon. The arrow Ales with the wind. The top figures at station indicate maximum temperature for the Those underneath it. If any, the amount of 1. of melted suow in inches and hundredth*. ch:r.ng the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect po!n s of equal air pressure; iso therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word "ntch" means high Larometrlc pressure aud Is usually accompanied by fair weather: "low" refers ;o low pressure, and is usually preceded aid accompanied by clouJv weatherand rains. ••Lows' us aiiy first appear on tbe Washington coast. U'h-n the pressure is blgh In the interior anil low along the coast, and the Isobars extend north and south alonz the coast, rain Is probable: but when ;he 'low is inclosed with Isobars of marked rnrvatnre, rain south of Oregon is improb able. With a "high" in the vicinity of Idaho, and lallinc to the California coast, warmer weather may b<- expected in summer and colder * rinter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. TflK WEATBKB BUREAU. United States Depaetmext OF Agbiccl ti i:k. Weather Btßi.Af. Sax Fbancisco. June 9. 1897, 5 F m. The following maximum tem peratures are reported from stations In California to-day : Kureka, 58: Red Bluff, 96; Fresno. 96; San Luis • b;-pr>, 74; Los Angeles, 76: lean Diego, 66: Vuma, 10-. San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 60. minimum 50, mean 55. ■Weather Conditions and General Fore casts. The pressure is highest this evening in the vi cinity of Vancouver Island and lowest in Arizona. P.- rtly cloudy weaiher prevails throughout the Pacific Cuss: region and occasional thunder-storms have occtined from Utah eastward throughout Montana and the Dakotas. forecasts made at s»n Francisco for thirty hours endin? midnight, June 10, 1879: .northern California— cloudy Thursday, fresh westerly winds. Southern California— Parity cloudy Thursday, fresh westerly wind. Nevada — Generally c'oady Thursday, piobab'y occasional tbnnder-sti inn in elevated section. Utah— i-eneraliy cloudy Thursday, probably cc casional thunder-storms in elevated section. Arizona— 'Jenernl y cloudy Thursday, piobably occasional thunder-stoims in elevated section. Ban Francisco and vicinity — Partly iloudy Thursday, fresh to br.sk westerly winJs. W. II Hammov. Forecast Official. NI.W VOltK IXtHAXGK. NF.W YORK. (C. V.. June 9. —The stock mar ket showed heaviness at the opening, the leading railroad s.ocks being decidedly lower. The gran?, rs were affected by fear* of crop damage. Extecsive reallzaticn3 In sugar depressed that stocs a point, but a rally quickly followed, 'I he industries generally displayed a fairly firm front. Supporting orders soon appeared in various shares, which stemmed the selling movement and led to a higher range of vain. s. - ugar wrs largely dea'.tin, ana rallied 10 l'Jb^i- The bears made a deiermined attack after the fust hour of trading, ar <1 were successful in bring ing about a gm<>ial reaction. iouacco loomed into promlnencb toward midday and jumped 2V2. Encouraged by a lower London market }or Americans ana moderate selling for foreign ac count, the bearish room trader* attacked the stock market with some vigor in early dealings. The net resu.ts of their operations were not par ticularly flattering, for their offerings were readily absorb, a, as were those fir foreign account, ueal lugs were upon a somewhat sma.ier scale than of laic, but a fair distribution of interest was evident. The continuation or the unseasonable weather throughout the country had a genera leniency to restrict activity, particularly in granger sha*res. 1 be Cuhnn situation was not an appreciab c factor in speculation, and It is becoming recognized that the administration is not going to take any but the most carefully considered action. At the same time the question is s.ill referred to as containing jjosslMimes for mischief-making and in. an Indefi nite sort of way its influence is also restrictive. Ue tern Union was * co/ispcuous feature .n the market, and its decldtd strength was sympatheti cally reflected in the general market. Tne com pany s statement for tlie quarter showed an esti mated increase in earnings of $149,800, or more than 10 per cent in comparison wi;h last year, lhe usual dividends dec.orel on Hu«ar Kefinine wr:ich, topetber with ev.dences that iherefluing Industry will be adequat-ly protected on the tariff, gave a tone of great firmness to that stock. In afternoon dealings In* hesitation in ear ier trading disappeared and the • whole market b came very strung and more active. Noteworthy advances were scored i.i a number of Instances Northern Pacific and Oregon Navigation beine conspicuous examples. The doting was fairly strong. l.overnment bo-ids were stead y and un changed. Railways were stronei Among -he noteworthy advances were: Northern Pacific een eraN. threes, 3/ 8 10 £.514: Oregon short Line Union consols, mist receipts, 2Vs to 773/g. Money on cail I@lV4 per ceut: time money— aud 90 days i per cent, .our months -i.' per cent six and seven months 3 per lent: nine months) 3V* )er cent on good mixed Stock Kx. ha .ge' collateral. Prime Indorsed bills receivable, 'Mai :ii/_> per cent: choice and prime sing.c names, 3 1 /2&-* j>er cent; EOOd names, 4@> per cent. Posted as^iim' rates for sterling, «4 86 Vi for long 1 Ills, $4 88 for demand. Actual rates, long bills, ,*4 86: sight drafts, $4 87: cable trans f rs, 64 87 1 /*.- Domestic exchange on ,\ew York and San Francisco, sight 17y 3 c premium, telegraph 20c premium. Money In London y 3 r>er cent. Hates of dis count in open Piarke. for both snort ana tnree months' bills 15-ld per cent. Amount of bullion withdrawn from the Batik of England on balance to-day was £60,0U0. The weekly statement of the Bank of Germany shows cash 011 band decreased 3, 000 marks; treasury notes decreased 400,000 marks. Wheat and Flour. WHEAT- 10:30 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:10 June — July 753/ a 7bV, 75S/ S September 711/4 ' 716/8 70V-. 70»/« December 73 71:1/8 7z Vs 72 ■-■pot easier inactive, f. o. b. afloat No. 1 North ern spr.nc New York, 773/ 8 c; No. 1 Northern spring Dulutii, 795/gc: No. 3 hard winter. 741/8 C; No 2 hard winter. VSVB C Future c[osiu ': June, 75V8 C : Inly, 74J/sc: Sep tember. tib-%.c; December. 71V'se- FLUDU— In bbls: No. 2 extra, «8 V6@ 3 40: No. 1 extrt. .$3 50@3 70; straights, $3 70® 3 rO. patents «o»4 15 OKAIX FREIUUTS-New x ork to Liverpool, by steam, ls^o. Produce). PBO\ JMf.-NS- Lard, prime, $3 82V 2 ®3 871 A. ' PORK-Met* $8 500)8 75. 1 Ai.. OW— 3 l-ißdHl^r. J>L I 1 1 ii- creamer,, »Vestcrn, «4y a o. EGOS— state, f.esh gathered. llVi@l2c. s 1 <■ AX— Haw, firm more active; eb-degree, 3c; »b-il«"-re<.. 8y 2 c; reHned firm. PETROLEUM— New •> ork rehn-d. 10 16; Phila delphia and Baltimore reUned, $6 10; reflnea in bulk S3 65. HOPS-CrOD of '95. 3(34c: crop '98, 6@9c; coast. crop '85. BS4c; crop «6, li©lo. WOOL— Domestic fleece. iß@^3c; pulled, 15@ HIDES— Buenos Ay res. dry, lX\ 3 ®l9c; Galves ton, 14c. LKATIIKK- Hemlock sole. Buenos Ayres, light to heavy weights, 18@20c; acid. 19($2L'c. COFFEE— RIO. spot, quiet but firm. No.' 7. 7»^C. Future closing: March. 97 45«t7 50: September, 9/ 95^)7 40; December, 97 40*7 45. Dried Fruits. P A California. 50- Ib boxes, 4 C; crown, v + ia.si/»c; seeded, 7^4.@^Va c: seedless muscatels, 01^,(^5 s^c. CURRANTS — 4%@M.4" In barrels: cleaned bulk, 6Va@oc; cases 5i /B frsl£c: cartons, 6(jg,7i c. A PRlCOTS— California, boxes, 8 (g,13c; bags, 7V' 3 (BJOc. PJS.ACH ES-Callfornla. nnpeeled, bags. 6@Bc; boxes, 7(s9c: peeled. 10@12a. PRUNES— Caltiornia, 26- ID boxes. 3i, 4 @7c; 50-m boxes, M(<*7c. DaTK*— Persian. 60-Ib boxes. 2Vi@3»ic. FlOS— i aucy ordinary, ll'i^lbc: laucy washed, 2(-e24c- CITRON — ll@l2Vic for fancy boxes. WALNUTS-Calltorula ataudard, 6V3C; soft (hell, 8c ALMONDS— SheIIed, 15«i®29c. 3lotulM. PIG IRON— Southern, 91* -'SOIO 25; Northern, 910012, I'lu TIN-Stralts 011 50(i*13 60. Stocks anil It'ind-i. Opening. cto'hvj. American Snear f 122 50 {123 76 American Sugar Pfd ■ American Tobacco i.HS7Va American spirit Alig C 0.... 10 50 10 75 Atchison 116-.'V% 11 87Va Bay State as 1- 25 Canadian Pantile 6125 Central Pacific „ — — ■ Chicago (i as. „ 86*5 »6 62Va C. B. A Q m 78 6^Vi 79 62V» Con. lias — — toidnue Coraage Pfd".. '.'.'.'. '..\'.'.'.'.'. — — Denver & Rio Grande Pfd. 89 60 Delaware <£ Lackawana.... Erie Fort Wayne. 162 00 General Electric 32 »7Va 33 75 Hocking Valley — J«-r«ev Central 7« 01) 77.17»6 Kansas <£ Texas, Pfd 29 00 29 DO Lake Shore .. 169 00 Louisville & Nashville 48 25 4-.:o Manhattan Con 06 50 87 00 Missouri Pad tic 17 2.'< National Lead 27 62Va iB i**4 New Haven ■ 1b'.»75 New York & New England. . New York Central 100 00 100 50 North Pacific 13 75 14 00 North Pacific, Pfd. 3b 87 Vm SO '-'5 Northwestern > IV* 00 109 00 North American. ' 4 25 Oregon .Navigation 20 00 Oregon Navigation, Pid.... 66 OJ Pacific Mail. v.7 62Va 27 75 Pullman ' )6j5U Quicksilver (Con Exchnse). 100 00 Rock Island 68 51) tih 87Mi Heading. „ 20 00 2087>^ Fouthern Pacific i 4 75 Ht. Paul 77 00 77 37Va Texas Pacific 9 50 1' 60 Tennessee Co <t Iron . 2100 2- 50 Onion Pacific 7 00 U. & Leather . I. S. Leather, Pfd 5S 25 5V37' 3 Western Union 79 »7Mi 8125 Wabash. Pfd . Far stiver % 60 sterling on London, 60 days 4 86V*j Sterling on London, sight 4 8^ V. S. 2's, registered .. 90 00 U. S. 4's, new 124 75 U. S. 4's, new, coupon 124 7*i U. S. 4's - 111 «5 U. S. 4's. coup 113 25 U. S. 6's _ 113 71.., U. b. 6's, coupon 11 87 1 ; CIIICAUU MAKKGn CHICAGO. li.i,. June 9.— Large receipts and the easier prices of hogs, together with liberal sell ing by lorelen httisesand considerable llquldat on, ' caused an easier feeling In the provision market. Prices closed slightly lower. The weakness of the grain markets ana poor cash demand were al«o depressing factors. The shorts were the only buyers. WHEAT— 9:30 i 0:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 June. July 695/g 69»4. C9V» 69»-» 63^', September 65Va 64Vt 64S /g 645. 643, 8 December 675 S — . i 12:0J 12:40 1 KHI 1:13 Jnne July e»i-4 65»4 September 645/g 03» 4 ■ December — — CORN— June, 24c; July. 245/ c. OATS— June, 17 i^c: July am .-September, 18c BARLEY -< ash. No. 3. 26333 c. RYE— Cash and July, 33V* • FLAXbKED-Cash and Ju:y, 75VaC liilUiHY-Cash. 91@2 60. Produei. PORK-Jnne. *7 37: Jn!y. 97 40. L^KD-June. 93 45; July, 93 47. RIBS-Juneand July. 94 17@4 2a BUTTER— t lrm and fairly active. Creameries— Kxtras. 141^0 f> tt>: firsts. 13@14c; seconds, 11@ 2c. Dairies— Kxtras, 12c: nrsis. 10 ©lie: seconds, 7@Bc; packtnir stock, fresh, : ©7c EiiGJs— Firm and active. Firsts sold chi.ti-a. fee 9 doz, loss 09 cases returned. Livestock. BOOS — IJtM. 93 40@3 55: mixed. S3 401J 3 52%: heavy. 93 20@3 60; rough, *3 20<<i3 3tt Packers bought 31.000. shippers 4 SOU Receipts to day 40,000. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 88.000. CATTLE-Beeven, $4 00@5 20: cows and heif ers, 92 00@4 50; Texas steers. 93 20©4 45: mock ers and feeders. 93 t>o(s4 60. R»relpts 13,500. Estimated receipt* for to-morrow 9000. SUEEP— Market lower. Receipts 17,000. Krceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Nebi.. June 9— CATTLE— Receipts. 3200 bead: market active and slroneer. HOGS— ReceIDU. 6100 head; market a shade easier. siIEEP— Receipts, 1000 head: market strong. Receipt* at Ktnmt City. KANSAS CITY. Ma. June 9—CATTLE—Re ceipts. 4500 head ; market strong. HOG: — Receipts, 15.000 head: market steady to strong. SllEEP— Receipts, 4000 head; market steady. 10K1.1...N HAKKETi, London. LONDON, Ens., June 9— Consols. 113; silver, 27U-16M; French rentes, 104t Liverpool. WHEAT— Rteady; No. 1 standard California wheat, 29s 9d ; cargoes of! coast, rather firmer: car goes on paasage, rather firmer; English country markets, quiet and steady; French country mar kets steady: Liverpool wheat. No. 1 California, 6s 4V'2d@6s sVad; wheat In Pans, firm; flour in Paris, firm. COTTON -Uplands, 4 5-32 d. FUTt.TP.IW. I he Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: July, ss9V«d: September, 5s 81: December, 6s SVad. EXCHANGE AM) BULLION. Pterlinß Exchange, 60 days _ f*KI Sterling Kxchauge, sight _ 488 Sterling Cables- — <BhVi New York Exchange, sight — 17V, New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 20 Fine bilver. per ounce. — 60 Mexican Dollars 49 4yi, YKSTJERUAY'S WHKAT MARKET. The following resume of the wheat market is furnished by E. a. Bresse, Produce Exchange gxalnbroker. 412 Pine street. San Fbancisco, June 9, 1897. C hi en go. The shorts In July wheat were given what the doctor ordered this morning. When they hail taken their medicine tli< reappeared nothing more to sustain prices, and a quick si imp from 7«.S/ 8 c to 68VaC followed. Dnrio.' the. first hour's trading there was a howling mob. of shorts diving for wheat. July opened at 69i/ a ra69.i/ 8 -- The next moment 70c was bid, and wit in two minutes 70V8<2 w »' the trading price. The anxious shorts wir fed with wheat to their hearts' de-Ire at the latter price. It did not take long to start July on the down grade once the de mand was satisfied. It Is claimed that at least 6.000.000 bushels of July wheat were settled around 7ni,%r. Armour's brokers were heavy t-eilers. Quite a large line was settled lor country account. The deal, look pretty well over. There will be verr Julie trading in J ny hereafter. .. p ember will be the active onion. At onetime during to day 3 eariy trailing July sold at a premium 01 6c over September a«ain*i 3c spread on -atunlay. December wbe.t received consideiah c attention to-day 'i No doubt this option w 1 become quite ff«i.J " tlle * r . fQture - Outside of m*nipuia \lV}, , ,7, "xi " C ot mom " n t to record In wheat roved eather conditions were much Im ,i,!, iverpoo! cabes were hlither in sympathy « lth the advance on this side, and to ,ome small extent due to unfavorable wither in England! ifj?ocn"a : n S fla r eXs: td lair advanc<s - due 1 he day's trHding closes after a most sensational advance and ..ec.in-. , arly wheat advanced to SSIwtSU^SK 1 W PUt I>rkei T " eCrOWd WHKAT MOVKMKNT. Z%l l ?£ Clties. ""fiSS-ft 7fS:::::v.v.:v.^ut e br. n8 : \liU 30.550 Milwaukee 1 is» 7.7 0 Chicago 144 hi -3.999 Toledo ".::. 1771.(1 St. Louis V" 1.208 Detroit '.'..'.'.'.' . 2,500 Kansas City.. ."11l 7,000 TIDkWATIB. 43,823 Boston ik,:. B m.2f10.... New York .. '° 17.907 Philadelphia '". 1,904 Ba 1 1 m re. . New Orleans, FBKNCII FI'TI'BM. June. July. lour— Opening 45 6O 46 25 Flour— Closing 46 90 46 75 heat— Opening 23 15 23 40 Wheat— Cosing 23 10 23 60 Corn was weaker on good growing* weather. Shorts were free sellers. Receipts only modpiate. Outside speculators are giving more attention to corn than tor sometime past. Cribbers are not THE SAX FRAXCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1897. offering their holdings as freely as usual. Exports continue BOOd. Oais dull and lower, no disposition to trade. Provisions steady. Speculation seems dead. S;«n Francisco. 9:16 a. If. session". The local crowd Is looking upon Chicago's ad vance with suspicion a.il is selling freely at re duced prices. December wneat opened at 91 '.'1» 8 decided to $ 1 211/s and close.l at Jl 3H4. an eaier feeling in i-.aiieru markets causing weak ness. 10:15 a. M sbssion. Depression is apparent in wheat, shorts are disposed to t out new lines. Buyers, other th.m sellers on yesterday's bulge, are scarce. Market looks lower. December wheat opened at $1 20%, advanced to 91 21. 'WHne.l to SI 2G3i and cosed at 91 20%, with offerings liberal. 11:15 a. m. BKBSION. The general depression In the Chicago market during the last hour bag <au ad a weak market. December wheat opened Hi $ 1 20. advanced to 91 -01,4, sokl back tosl 2UV 8 .nd closed atfl 20>. bid. luu mar let- 1 does not present ai.y material encouragement. 'i P. U. sessions Weakness characterized the rading in wheat at the nfteriioon session. Buying by a prominent shipper to co\~cr -tales made yesterday caused De cember wheat 10 advene** to $1 201,3 dire tlv after the 11:16 sasatosv This demanu supplied, tne market opened weak at 91 20 and advanced to $1 2, i /8 v Here it closed Dec^•lnb^^ barley. 68®6>-V'BC on tin- t-arlv afternoon mrb December wheat sold ut $1 19»«. JEODUOE BASKET. WHEAT ANu « TiiKK GRAINS. WHEAT— The Glenbarn takes for East London 49.204 ctls. valued at $70,000. Futures w> re slightly ' easier, but spot prices were unchanged. Quotations are nominal at $1 22V»<ai 25 V cti for No. 1, SI 26y»©l 27Va for choice and $1 »o@l 37 J /a (or extra choice for milling. CAM. BOARD AAln. In form ai. s-yssioN— 9:lS o'clock— December— 4000 ctls, $1 '-'13,,; 32,000. $1 2iy 8 : 12.000, $1 21 Yd- Sk«o.i» session — December— 6ooo ctls. $1 -'(>"„: 10.000. $121: 10 0"0. $1 Ho<*s: 20.000, *l-iO»^. t'KuriAH MoKMNii Sk»j,ion — December — 2000 ctls. »1 20; 18.000, $ 1 20y 8 ; '.'6.000 $1 20^. aktkrnoox bwisioN—Uecmiber— l2,ooo ctls. f 1 21 ; .Z.OOJ. >1 20V& BAi'.LEY —Bo deis are trying to obtain a small advance bin buyers are slow to respond. Feed, t">7i o^"'-' 1 2 1 '. outsloe figure for choice bright; Browing, c5(g900 'pi cli. < A 1.1. BOARD FAIRS. Informal sfmios- J»:16 o'clock— No sales. FKcn.Nl) "kskiiix- December— No sale*. Kj-iiii.Aß MOUIM skhsion — December— 2000 ctls. nfec. afternoon December— 4000 ctls, 68c: io.ooo, tiHi.gc. OAT"- Fancy Feed are quotable at 91 25(t 1 30 V ctl: good (o choice, *1 lOlflJ 20 ft ctl; common, 95c@l OTVa «* cil. Clipped Oat. sell at fl<&:! 'f* ton over the n» product. CORN -Continues slow. Large Yellow. $1® 1 n'-'Vj; >mall Round do, *1 05M1 10; While, »j ■ 2 ®97V 2 c V cil. XV e.-82V3@87VaC * ctl. BICKWUtAi-li nominal at about Si 2S@ 1 40 r cii. tl.Ol'R AM* MIL.LSTUKK3. The China s' earner toot out 13,697 bbls. This business has been increasing of late. FLOCK— Net • tt-tti price* are: Family extras, $<75&4i<5: Hakeri' extras. $1 60(^4 65. super tiif. *4@4 35 ft bbL CORN MEAL. ETC. — Feel Corn, f 22@23; Cracked Corn. $23 50 9 ton, MlLLsTUFFs— Prices In sacks arc as follows. usual discount to the tra !■•: Graham Flour, fv! 85 V 100 lbs: Kye Flour. $2 60 > 100; Rice Flour, It 75; Corn meal, $i'< 42 2A: extra cream do. (2 75, Ualmeal, *3 50; Dai (iroats. (4: Hominy. $3 iO£ 8 BU; uuck wheat Flour. $3 25@3 50; Cracked Wheat, *:■! 60; Farina, 4: Whole Wheat Flour, S3; Rolled Oats ibbls). *4 75@5 16; Pearl Barley. »3 75©4; bplit i't-s. *3 bit. unwu do, *4 -£> ft 10 J Hi a. HAY AM) FKKUSTCrFS, BRAN- sll 50015 for the beat and 913 50414 V ton lor out«lde brand*. MIDDLINGS— for lower grades and (19 iO./i^O 60 9 ton lor the best. tEED.-*TUF*» — Roil el Harlem, 16 M) 7. < Ikukf Meal a; the mill, *26 00 it ton: JoDDlug, *27 50. HAY — Wliwi; Is quotable at 98(310 50 V ion: new Wheat, $7@7 bo V ton: Wheat and Oat, 97 4 10: Oat, $6<tts 50: new Wild Oat. «»u.'i 50; liar ley. (6 50(*«: new Barley, $ (£ 550 tor River and 9t><s>7 tor other graJes: Alfalfa, $607 50: com pressed. *7@10: stock. f s<&t>; Clover, $»»©« V ton. blKAW—^sasoc it bale. BKA>S ANO S£EDS. BEANS— Bavos quoted at 91 65@1 75; Small Unites, »li»i 15 * ctl: i.arue Wnltes, $1«|1 07 ' a V ell: rinks. '.•sc»ijl 05: Reds. $1(<41 10: HlacK eye. 91 su«tl 55; Hed Kidney. $2: Uroas. 91 60S 75: Butters. (125^160: Pea,sl@] 10. SEEDS— Brown .Mustard, HMMTIi Yellow Mustard. (1 75 V ctl; Flax. 91 60*1 60; Canary he*d, i:< 4 i* >*c V 1 tt>: A Haifa, t>i, 4 c, Rape, ■-'>,». 3 2%c; Hemp, jc; Timothy. 41.2 c. l:UiKi< rr;.\s- -Mies, nomiual; Ureen, tISOtJ INVea potatoes, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. About 700 boxes Cucumbers came in from dif ferent points and prices were weak. Potatoes and Onions continue plentiful. The Mississippi Tomatoes are lower at 91 75@2 $ crate. POTATOES— New rotator In packs. 60@75c * ctl: New Early Rose in boxes. 60*75 c; River Reds, 60@70c: BurbauW seedlings. 50©tS0c for Peialumu; Oregon Burbanks. 60gz)i0c ONION**— New Reds, 40®iOC ~* si». VEOETABLES— >un.merbqua*n in small boxes. 4(1*7- c: Hay Squash. 9 i'i*l M: Cucumbers, 40@B0c lor Mar. sv lie, if 1 -b(a 1 50 for Bay; Asparagus, s<ic ia9i 25 for common. 91 50£tl 75 for choice and 92 @2 ttO for fancy; Rhubarb, 3b(^soc lor ordinary and bO(»7sc V bx for choice large: Jrled Peppers, 6@Bc V ts>: (ireen Peppers, lt'^iav a c tor Chile and 7bc«S 91 V box for Bell; Ureen Peas, l^tt'- M 2 r; Mnn( Beans. 1(23c: Refugee Beans. 'AM, Jc: Dried Okra. blii'Jc > It; Cabbage, 75c > ctl: carrots 25««.'iOc V sack: Uarlic 1J 2 ii'Jc V U>: Totua.oes, $ !@2 v box; Oreen Corn, lo@2Cc V dozen. 1 ITTI K. CIiKKSK AND EGOH. Butter Is easier and quieter, cheese runs along about the same. Eggs are weak and In large sup ply. BUTTER— ■ Cbeamkhy— Fancy creameries, 18@18c; mo oiuis. 17«$l"VaC V> Ib. Dairy— Choice to fancy, 15JS17C if, &>; lower grades, l-'(/tl4c. Picki.ki>— ibWU7c f, 1b for new. Firkin— 16t017c %» Ib tor new. Ckkamkry Tub— New. 17Ca»19c V. Ib. Kastkkx -IV@I2V» C tor ladle- packed. CHEESE— Choice mild new, 8c t* tb: common to. good, bfo7Vsc 9 it: Cream Cheddar, 10^1 lc; VounK America, b@9c; W'e->tern, lie; Eastern, I3jg;lsc V th. i- '...M-Kanrh Kegs. 12V2014C; store Kegs, 10Vi<*l2e "t* doz; Eastern, lioiaVic: Duck Eggs, 13c%>doz. POt'LTKV ANU GAMK. FOOLTRY— Another car of Eastern sold at 1 Sc for Turkeys, 94 for Ducks, $1 for Ueesa, $5 25@ 5 50 for Hens and 94 50 for old Roosters. Local stock is generally lower, the four cars of Eastern this week having overstocked the mar ket. Live Turkeys. 12<i£13c for nobbier* ll<3l2ctor Het.s: ftlW 9 pair. 75c«91 : Ducks. $3 v.U&'& 50 for old and i 50@5 60 lor young; Hens. *.i Sl)& 4; i:oosiers. young. JCfefi' 50: do, old, 940)4 26; Fryers. 94 60(a5 V <loz: Broilers. 94'^4 SO for large and $'J(a.:» tor small: Pigeons, 91 25® 1 60 V doz Car young and tor old. UAMb-lure, nominal: Rabbits, nominal. I>ECir>UOUS «M» «ITit US FRUITS. ' Receipts were 347 chests strawberries , 293 chests Currants, 6U 27 boxes Cherries and 2344 boxes Apr Co.*. Hffiß Figs from Yum* and Winters brought 26@3bc ¥ tb. All Berries were lower. Peaches, Apricots and Apples also declined. Apricots nre now of better size. Cherries are steady and the season has passed Us beijtbt: DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $. (g,i ft chest for large and 94($ 8 lor small. Blackberries, 7&c(g9l V crate and f6@7 > chest. Gooseberries, l(ftl i.»c r- & U)r small an I lVb@2c lor large and 4@sc for English. Raspberries. *j(ad V cbest; from Newcastle, 75cia,*l f) crate. i urrants. ?.(*:< 50 ft chest. Pei.clies, 75i©$l ft »ox. Cherry Plums. 26i0>40c fl drawer. Prlngle Apricots, 25(*40c It box; Royals, 30(9 6'JC Ureen Pears, 40@60c » box. Apples. 41@1 60 V box; Ureen Apples. -Jsft(.sOc. Cherries, 20040 c«i box: loose While, 2®3V^c V Ib: loose Black, 10 c y, Ib: Royal Anne, SO(J bsc 1* box and 3 Vj@sc fllb In bulk. CITRUS FRUITS— NaveI Oranges are anotable at *:-t(45 fk box for choice to fancy and fZ(<t'i 50 ft box for common; (Seedling. 91 26®'2 ft box; Mediterranean Sweets. 91 50@'J 75 V bx: Lemons. 75i:(g$l 25 tor common and 91 sO(jt2 r» box for pood to choice: Mexican Limes, 95 50(3>t> V> box: llananas. $1 28&2 60 v bunch; Pineapples, 934 4 50 %» dot mtIKD mVITIt, KAI->IN'3, NUTS, ETC. For new Apricots 6c Is bid, 7c asked. DRIED FRUlTS— Quotation are as follows: Peaches, 4>r^@6c ft tt>; fancy, 6 Vic ft &>; peeled, Koll( : Apiicots, 6@Bc; Moorparks. 10@12c: evaporated Apples, SBSi : c; sun-dried, I'ffl3c; Prunes, 2V»M3c for the 4 sizes: white rigs, 3c; Plums, 4«e4Vjc lor rltted and \(sH\/ 2 c for unpit ted: Nectarines. S^A&Vbcll !b tor piime to fancy; l'ears, 2 V»(<£4c for whole, 21^(0,50 lor quarters an j tfe.! c for halves. RAISINS— Four-crown, loose. 6«ic: H-rrown. 4»/4c; 2-crown. »%fcc V ft,; seed ess Julianas, 6(25V»c; needless Muscatels 4^c; 3-crown l^>nrton layers. *I©l V 5; clusters, 91 60; Dehrsa clusters. Si 50; luiperUl (lusters, 9'J 60: dried emi.e< oui. NUTsi-ChesinuM quotable at 8@10c; Walnuts. fi! '!»"' t* Ib for standard ana V(t9i<(»c ft Ib for fcofishell: Almonds, WDV]C for Languedoc, 30 8V 2 c for hardshell nd B@9c ♦ Ib for papersneli; Pe»nut 8 . 4^6c » ft, lor Eastern and 4c for Calil lornla: Hickory Nuts, r <*6c ft n.; Pecan*. 7Wd Be* Ib: Hlbertg, 7i/,©Bc; Bratll Nuu, VV»«5c" tivoauuts »5«5 50 ft 100. HONEY-Comb, lo©l2Vi tor brlgnt and s®9c tor lower grades; water- whan extracted. 605 i a c: light amber extracted, 4i-.id4 :< dark auuuur, 4W4V4C; dark, i.'@3c* Ib. BKta W AX- 22@25c ? Tb PKOVISIOXS, CURED MEATS— Bacoa. 71/3 C V tb forheavr. He » Ib for light medium, lie tor llsht. 10c * B> for extra ll»ht and 12c ft lb for sugar cured. East ern sugar-cured Hams. 12^12V»'' '? Ib: California Hams, 10V»©llc: Mesi Be^f, $-(48 50* bbl: «xira mess do. Sh 50(3,<- ; lamily do, f'.t 50(4810; extra prime Pork, (10@10 50: extra clear. $lii M'fe.ll V bol; men *la 6U(U,13 V bbl; SmoKeU Beef, BVjC %* th. La Kb- Eastern tierces are quot<vl at Hie for compound and 6c tor pure: palls. «J^c; Cal ilornui tierces, 41,4 c f>. ft, »or compound and si.^c for pure; balf-bbU, 4 1-; 10- lb tins, ti l^; uo 6-lb. 6 1 ,»c %* tb. COTTOLENK-Tlerces. 5»/ A c. Fack»c»-s. less than SOU B)i— 1-tb pails. 60 in a case. 87' 8 c; 3-tt> i.alls. 20 in a case. S c; 5- to palls. 12 In a case, bi>ic: 10- lb palls, 6 111 a case, M/sc: 50-11, tins. 1 or 2 in case, • 6 /8 C: wooden buckets, 60 ttit net, g c: f*ncy tubs. 80 lbs net, 7%c; bali-burruU about 110 lbs. 7 Vac ¥ lb. UII>KS, TALLOW, WOOL, A>"U HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS— CuIIs and brands sell lc Vfh under sound stock, Heavy nailed i>te*TS, 7i^,@Sc t» Ib: medium, 7c; licht. 6', L .®7c; Cow * hide*. 6V<i®7c: Sires, 4c: salted Kip. 6c; salted Calf, 7««,8c; salted Veid. iej7c; ory Hides. 12«l-"jC: culls and brands. 9®lOo; dry Kip and Veal. '.•iq^lUc; dry Calf. sc; < nils, iue; Goatskins 'Jo@2sc MCh; Kids, 6c; Deerskins, good summer. 25c t* Ib. medium, 20c: winter, 10c- sheepskins, t>hear lings. 10®-Joc each: short wool, :(0«(40c each; medium. hOi^-iOi.- each- long wool-. 60(di75c eucn. TALLOW — No. 1. rendered. 23/.@3c t» Ib; No. i. - 1 -jc; retlued. «8/ic: Urerje. ile >* !b. WUol— prill* clip is quoted: Mountain. 119 18c: Foothill, 9@llc: ban Jonquln, year's clip. • feHc; do, seven months, 7«t»c ■t. tb; Nevada* i<*llc; Eastern Oregou, 74J100. Hops— 6fjß»c lor Jair to choice and 90100 * lb lor fancy. Contracts «re being drawn at M@loc lor new Ore tons and 7@9c for new Washlneiou* GKNERAL 31 1- 11CU AJTDI9S. FA OR— Calcutta Grain Bai;s, 47' B ©sc: Ban Uuen lin. #6 40: Wool Basts. 24@127a COAL— Welllnr.on. *8: Ne.v Welllneton, »8 r-outh field Wellington. $7 50: teattle, $5 60: Bryant, *5 50; Coos liar, *4 75: Wallsend, $7 ft ton: Cumberland. $13 50 V, 1011 in bulk and $15 In sacks; Pennsylvania, Anthracite Egg, $11@12 it ton; Welsh Anthracite, *8910; Cannei. $3 V ton: nock borings. Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 17 tio; Coke. sura. 12 in bulk and «13 %4 ton In ska. SUGAR— The Western sugar Kotlulne Company quotes, terms net cash: cube and Crushed and Fin* Crushed. tiVsc: Powdered, 5- r -«C; Dry Grauulaied. 6c r Ib; Coutectioners' A, !>cs lb Magnniu A, 4 .nc; Extra C, 4' a c: Golden C. 43 i ■: Candy Gran ulated. sc; ball barren J,ic more Uiau uarroU *ud Ujxei \ 2 c uiom. SAN iKASCISCi MUBAC MAKKET. Wholesale rates fur dtvual stock from slaaja terersare as follows: BEEF— First quality. sVaSoe: second do. 6c; third do, 4iai4i c >. ib. VEAL— Lai c. s®6c: small. 6@7c » Tb. MUTTON — Wethers, ,V<Ss> a c; iCwc* 4®sc 9 Us. LAMB — Spring, 6Qiii^c >> tb. FORK— Live Hogs, 3V4@33,gC for I area and 3Vi (o.'r. b e for small and mt-aiuui: soil llu o * 214© 2'yjc t* tb: drcsaed do, 4\- a q,si *'- receipts of ruonrcK. — .— — IOR 24 Hnt'Rs- Hour, or »k».... 26,114 Hutuif. ctl*...^, 457 Oregon 11.740 Cheese, eta.... 331 «hrni. eel*...-.. *S.ai« Kjrjfv «»«.... _ 18,300 Oregon 2.865 Hldet. n0......^. 251 Parley. cus..^.. 1.29* l'eln. bd15. ...... 1,941 >»t»n.t. sic*....^ . 6.5J49 \Vlne. jrati. ...^_ 23,700 Corn, ctls- «. Ist, Wool, on „ 22b Kye, ct15...^.... 18.* i Oregon 174 ' lci»:o»s,Ui., 1,949 I can, er. rotU.... 281 ! Oregon I.ooß ' Tallow, ct1 *...... 105 ; ( n.oua. sic* 613 Lime. übts — 81! liny, tons ._ QutCKsUver. tls^l 68 Iran »Xi 2,«t60 Lumber, it rs 1.. 30 Oregon, sks 450 Halsins. ooxej.. 20 MluUiiiiga, »<i . HM THE STOCK MARKET. stocks mi firm on the early ca:l, but shaded off In the Afternoon. The Champion mine of Nevada City has de clared is tUirty-e dividend of l!sc. payable 01. the 16th. The Chollar assessment falls delinquent In board to-day. The bullion yield of the C hollar 1 mine for the past fiscal mouth was sold for a total of a little over $24,000 in gold coin. The Cregon -Navigation Company has declared the first quarterly dividend of 1 per cent, on its preferred .-took. The Pacific Gas Improvement Company and the i?an Jo.v Water company will pay monthly divi dends of ' 0 cents a share to-day. 1 he Spring Valley Water Comp-ny will pay the regular monthly dividend of 00 cents a share on June 20. 'I he Shasta Iron ompnnv of .-hns'.a County ha* lei u' . an as*e>ament of ball a cent a share, delin quent July "JO. I lie >ierliii-. O letn and Mori ecito mining panics of Jordan dis riot. Mono County, have lev <■<! a> e-snienti of 10 <•■ nts per share each, and all l.i be dclii queui on July I*-'. 'Hi- }lu:rhiii!<on Plantation Company has de clared a dividend of 25 cents per share, payable on i he -Ist. The Californla-Klreet Cab'e company pays a dividend of .' 0 tents per share this mon h. The unlearn! < -a* Company <■ 111 pay a dividend Of -5 c«-n:s per share on the 15th. The fncihc and -unset Telephone companies will pay the usunl dividends on the IMb. lIOAUD SALES. Following were tbe sales In the -an Francisco Mock Board resterdny: KKlIt i.ab SIOBXIMI M.HHION. oomnrcora 6:30. 100 Leiiuet... 17 *fUUcciiU..... o7*sl*o IS Hill 01 70 > il&ii 5. iVJ opriir hi) .-,50 Union C. a. Illil liiallcc :~. 24 3jO I'otosl 6MJOO 34 •jiOChollar.il- 3UO 66.2U0 3.1 ../Ui l-oini...li lOJ s»T»a#...j. . _'(IJ UitC»«(..^ts 100 Mm en.. . . X JO i «N>v... 44J200 ...."»..^;.27 A FT KK NOON SKBSION— 2:HO. ■JOO Belcn*r...!f 50. Mexican. 31 300 S Ny «2 l.ftj iholr.. 1.01 -MO Uccll 06 200 ... ..43 Ml) Chalice.. .'J4 -OJ I'oto^l 6 10J Uu10u.....34 100 » Point. ...17 10 J *•▼«*«.„.;!. |.00 V <«.».. ...27 oOOO&C ho .00 8e1.... 10 100 16 100 Kentck._.U& Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: BKIHI SESSION— IO:3O. ion Alpha o; ihju >-> j: .t.cs 1»0 Occil .07 800 a i* 0: 20U 1.67 i,. a -ou P0i0eiV....63 'MO Andes l: Mi-0 Caleda Ui-SOl istrut.. .25 30J lietebar...lr in crwui't..lf iOO i! 4 2U) h&U &l 20 I C.&C 34.400 bBA.U OH 100 A: MO .1 ÜBJaAr, .. ia 400 1 01110n.. ..1 : .10 HAN 741H0U 44 11*0 Chllnee...v< JUil Justice.. 07;j0J ...._ 45 400 •!'■> OJ K«rinick..O4 100 41 3UO t-tioir... l.lt 00 L Wash.. 0) »0J Unlou.. M t-0 1.07% <oJMexic»u_ cOSIO tan.. . ... (14 600 1.0; -T»J U|.nir.._..7r 10J I J«J*.....J.; 150) C Imp .01 JOl) . . 761tJ00 28 1500 Oj'lOt 76' AiTKRNOON SSHIN— 2 :30. inn iiir»i* >'i JiJ u&vj ISfMI M1TMt....2( -00 Andes. .._l!|lUO Man 7411C0 2» 30 I JBrlener....l>> 6i>o L Wash. ...(>! <0U 8 11.t.M....10 1W) l'-«D Mxlc. a^•v._.!.42 20J £ A 8....47 :li() Si 100 . 43 300 Caled 0- 5 )0 Occld OK >0U 44 40'J Challice. ..L'. JWJ ... «U3 500 HUI.. 01 10') Choir 1.02 i/ iO» 0mir.....74' 5'J stnrd...l.4U 600 1.0 liuJ . 7; .'Ol Union... 32 CC«V....: .00 Overran.. 11 JOO 33 ISO l.bu -' j:i foto«i..6'J>/2 3*> UluU 04 60 Conn... 1.00 400 0. toil 1 J«Clt; "7 VOUC Point... lh ' CLOSING QUOTATIOXS. WEIJNEsOAY, June 9-4 p. M . j : *.'At*e*.i B>«.AtH*4. Alpha Con 04 ofi! D i!« 04 < '*"o8 Alt*. 01 Ci instlc*'.'....'.!. 07 - And** - 13 34 Keninolc...._ 04 16 Belcher 17 ih Mexican . i.9 30 tt»titß«lcsjr 4H 4b .Nevada tiu»e* — 16 ISfiitonCoa.... 07 -U celdeu:«L 04 ia llnlllon .„..._ 11 i>hlr. ...;~ 74 76 •.aleaonla, 08 09 uverman....^ 11 la Chollar LOO l.O&totosL _. 03 64 lon.Cal&Va... 160 1.65 s-ava^e. '. . 'i» 24 Lhallenao Con. 24 25 scorpion. — 14 ton. im pert *.. 01 v: -cc. HelahmeTl 08 09 Contldtnco.... 80 - U\er Ki11.... - 02 .on .>«w Yotc — ti ierr» .\ev*ii. 44 45 trown Point... 17 it. tandard 1.35 — taaiSl«rraA*» - t . yn aic*im. ; ol la i-urekaUoa ... _ v , niou«Joa...^ »3 34 txcfleaue* ... 01 0. , iai» .04 IB ocuiuitcurr* 73 34 uUa«/.^ *• »7 Um.*.2*\mut. 73 74 *' . STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY. June 9-2 F. if. Banna STATES BONUS. BtiU A*k»A. r»<«« t00n. 112 - US«sr^...loJ iluVi UKUUnooi BONDS. Cat EIKC L6il2tf _ Load sa. 1O» - CntraOWs. _ 67 idmnibosU*. 122% - Dpoi-slex-cp - 100 1 4UKj«i — 11l F<tCHKBb»IO4V» - KKtfi 115 _ Gearys K6s _ 102 y- ;WUL — 10J H CAM 6^l loo _ >«CWFAU. - 100 LoaAngLd. - 100 (-F&M'USu. 103 104 M«-stCblebsia4S /4 _ r«i>KUCald». 107 109 EoltyCon 107 107 V* bPKIt - 8 * NatVineslst _ lo ° sPflrllCaiai. P9IA _ JSevCJ.«K7«. _ 105 bVWatertf*. 119 ilOiA x «l^L <*. Hny,Wtii/, >VWaier* . lOo^lOOSi WATKB STOCKS kl O t in^;ii O<lt s l ,^ ~ i*P"»* Valle loo 100i /4 GAS AND K.I.KCTRIC BTO.KS. CapttKl... _ -i.. Mudsu,,. _ 50 Lentrsi. FHU, _ nKUJSKIbc. 041 i I4«yta • i»ia«oLieh; 8-tI 9t, 4 ? an>ranc«a •;»{ 3V» O*^v,Ld:il 54 64i>, :,.u«.*w>u . 10 15 tmu om tins 9 b2 I INSURANCE STOCKS. FJrenian > »'---177Vslt'5 | _ COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Anclo-Ctl.. aui^ - ;,.,,..%„..„., •<% 190 BancofCaL. - 238 LondonPAA. lU7 12» Cal bli&'lCo — 10K IMercal^x. . 1J — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. nrr*& LOO. io4J 1440 |MtV <t ■■! . — JOS JlumbSiL.liu 1 - Security. ..... — Mutual. .-. 35 40 UmuuTriuC9oo 1000 tifc»v U'uion4*y — ■ - SIBKKT KAII.BOAU STOCKS. California "J-^ll* uai?.»v.u*/ - 100 uiir 11.. oM — i i.-a.J.j. . ... 41/2 — JA»riioi-j(t.... ■. r> 45 i 2 POWDER STOCKS. AtlantlOTJ... 1<» ■■ iv.iulooo, . 30 — Calitoruia.... 76 95 Vi*ori( 1 l*/i Jh-iulKJi'a 0.. I-: 1 :, s5 I Mm ii iifiim stocks. Almlcitrkn. »>8 • 100 Nju Vin<o - 7 (-ier Lead '.;«. 100 i4O teanlcHaeo 20 2N iIawCASCa. 14 V 3 15 I'scAuxf.i 1 3 feuicn»P^.j 23«, 8 . 24 IhacßoraxUa. »9 — iiuhxAuu. yu — jl tat rtuuttJa 01,8 7 •AM*— MMUftJM toluaalUJT. Moard— 215 Hawaiian Commercial 15 50 150 Uuichinson 8 P Co 24 50 75 do - do „ 24 25 30 Pacific Gas Imp 91 00 46 S F Gas Electric Co 94 bO 20 t>V Water 99 50 25 do ao ... 99 "6 $3000 H r Branch Railway Bonds. WS» 50 ► ire*"! — 100 Hawaiian Commercial « 15 60 50 Hutchlnson a P Co 24 62V* AriICRN'UUN t>iirt.-H>V. Board— 50 Hawaiian Commercial 15 25 12i» do do > 15 00 60 do do .. ' 15 121^ 290 Hutchlnson S P Co, ■ 90.... . 24 00 125 do do ... ..... .... 23 75 7& k V Water .". 100 00 f'JiOUSFAN P Railway Bonds 103 12»/« Street— 20 Pacific Gas Imp 91 00 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Herman Abels to Katherine A bels, all Interest in lot on X line of Capp street, 90 N of Xii.eieenlli. X 80 by E 122:6; gift KicharJ Mnrrhy l<> Nornh Murphy, lot on s\V comer of Jersey aud Church streets, \V 75 by S 25: Kit:. Milton I). <;«rrat< to Henry D. Morion, undi vided th;r.l of lot on \ W corner of Fremont, and Naioina streets, XW 75 by sw 137:6: $10. Will. A. .Bader to Macsle J. Kateigh, lot on Sk lint- of >levenson street, 150 SWoi seventh, 8W 25 by SK 7%; gift. Cbar.es H. and Delia A. Athearn to Mary Fool, lot on W corner of Folsom and ltauv h strocts, SWS6 by X 100: $10. John and Barbara Knell to Krnest D. Fell, lot on \V .in.! of Third avenue. 350 S of .Lake stieet, W 57:6. S 96, 57:8, N 94: $10 Henry J. Hlllman to Edward Ginley, lot on X line ci i xtli aveuue, 200 ft of (lenient street, 825 by X 20; «10. , A. K. P.: Harmon Jr to Kita H. Edwards, un divided half oi the to low in*: OutsHe Land, bloc< 867. bounded >.y M and X streo.sand Seventh and Eighth avfiiut-s; also Outside Land block 949, bounded by X and O streets and highlit and Nlßtll aveiiu-s: a so lot on SB corner of Tenth avenue and O street, \V 240, 8 360:3. X '.'40:9. X 37K:K; also lot on SF. • orner of o street and Thirteenth avenue, \V 204, ts 290:2, Eto a point, >•' £07:4; $ 0. Etta H. Kd wards to A. K. P. Harmon Jr., un divided half Of all following: corner of L » if t ana Severn li avenue. 20 feet on seventh avenue and 94 feet on L street: also Outside Land MOCK 858, bounded by L, and M streets. Seventh and Eighth avenues: also Outside Land bloc* 945, oounded by .s and O siree s. Twelfth and Thir teen: avenues: al-o Outsl'le Land b:oclc 947, bound' d b X aid O stre.-is Ten; h ami Eleventh avenues; also Outside LanJ block 943 bounded on the X by school lot In b ock 943, on the E by >>.iii Miguel raucbo, on the 8 by s Hue of Win ter Tract and on the \V by Ninth avenue; $10. He jainin Henley to Henry J. Klahn, lot on E line of Chenery nrret.;262 Xof Randall, .> 3), to point, s to point 125 Eof Chenerv. W 125, portion of lot 13. block 29. Falrmoum: ClO. Fanny Ju lan to VYilllMu J. White, lot on XW corner of F(i:.-.oni steel and Prospect place, X 80 by \V 60, Preclta Valley lots I' 9 and 32; *10. Jacob M tiller to Johanna F. Muller, lot on - line of (a.Helll avenue, beginning at NE corner of lot 14, block 11. kei-street Homestead, thei.e- E 26. S94:tV£. E 8:1, .-> 94:6%. W 30:4, N 1&V:1; lift. Moris Newton to James K. Jennings. lot 40, section 22, North Addition to Masonic Cemetery. $131. A I AM ED* COUNTY. Duncan B. and Eunice C. Finch to J. B. Rich ardson and 1- E. Kelly, trustees, lot on W line Of Webster street, 406 X ot Fourteenth. X 60 by W 150 Oakland; nl»otuts 11 and 12, block M, map of Lynn Homestead. Ems. Oakland; also lot on \V line of Linden street, 150 N Of Irnth. X 40 by W Ib 2. Oakland: hSo lot 5. bock L), lands of Oak laud View Homestead Association. Oakland; also lot on XE line of Has. Seventeenth s.reet, 1.0 ME of Fifteenth avenue, bE 80. X 100. N A 30, SW 100 to begin luij. i lock 42. San Antonio, stihj ct to lite estate to Duncan B. Finch, East Oakland, $10. Elizabeth W. Stone to R. Cat he and Sophie D. No v, lot on S line of tenth stree' 100 Eof Jackson, E 50 by 5 100, being lots 10 and 11, bioclc 124. Oakland: elfi. i Alicia Dufficy to Jane Tomb, lot 4, block C, ! Brown Tract. Oakland; also lot 12, blocK 94, and lots 7 and 21. block 107. Tract B. Brrkelty I, and T. 1. Association, Berkeley; »10. Mis and Jennie Gilberjr. to Francis and Mary Pearce, lot on X Hne of B Twen:y-tiist street, 174;Si 2 Kof Twenty-fourth avenue, X 35 hy .\ 150. bock N, 50 Associates' Tract, East Oakla'ud: 52600. M»ry K. Dewing to Annie D. Draper, lots 35 to j 40. bock 6. revised maD San Pablo avenue Villa I Tract, Oakland Township: $10 Matilda -hheliner (wife of L.) to Eva Hecli heimer, lot 17. block A, nny Davenport 'tract, beluga subdivision of lot 6, Yoauuni Tract, Brook lyn Township: (tlit. J. 11. W. mid Fannie M. Rlley to Fruitvale Ma sonic Hall Association, lot on St. line of Four ttHuth stieet, 70 X of Kruttviile avenue, X 25 by 3 125, t.t-li-g lot 9, bl'ck 773. map of Phillips' resub ; division ot block 773 of the Levy Tract, Brooklyn lownnhlp; $250. Caroline E. Dv lnelle (fo merly Chlpman) to E. B. Mastick, Andrew J. RalstO!) and K. A.Bruguirre (ms i.'im of the ps:i.!en' Peder bather), lot o s line of Central avenue. 88.ua Wo- Grove street \V 97.58, S 67.73. Is. 97.82. X 75.25 to be(finninc ; ( also lot on NX corner of Central avenue and Grove street, S 107.77. X 64.09. X 111.60, >V 64.13 tob- giiioiug; klso lot on ->\V corner of lenira! avenue and Mound s r.et, s 120 by W 104.09; also lot on X line of Grove stieet, 85.30 Sof Van Buren, 5 60 by E 149; also lot on E Hue of Grove street, 4344 » of JaCKson, s 90 by E 149: also lot ou NE corner of Fountain and Van Buren reels, X . 130 62 by h 185. V9; also lot on .n w corner oi Central avenue and Mound street, \\" 210:3 by N 6-4; also lot oi .\ W corner of Ceuiral avenue and Court street. W 235:1 by X 624: nlsolot. - line of Central uvnue 76:4 W of Fountain street, W 188:9, N 624 E 1:-.5:1, 8 150, W 7i : 1. 8 175, to beginning: also lot ' on X line of Central avenue, 80 \V if ili^h s:r«et, W 80:1 by N* 174; also lot on N\V corner of Van Buren and Grove streets. > 581:6 by W 149; also lot on SW corner of Monroe stre.t and Venaille* avenue, is 270, W 180:6. N 272:2, X 1H3:6, to be- Binniag; al;-o lot on XW corner cf Mount and Jef | ferson streets. \V 3»9;6, X 200:5Va, y | 202:10, N 50. E 2.0. tl 230. to beguiling; also lot on SW corner of Court and FUlmore ! i-treets, \V to X line of Mound, s to X line of cat | liouii. io \V line of Court. M to be. innins; also [ lot on SE • orner of Jefferson ana (oil s reels, | Klb6;6, S .00, W 178:10, X 102:01,2 to befln- I ning: also lot o i SK corner of CalhouuHiid Mound s reuts. b 100 by X 100: also lot on SF. corner of 1 Calhoun and Court streets, > 100 by X 1'JO; also | lot on W line of High street, ;->42:9 X of Central avenue, M 181:3 by W 235:1: a, so .ot on X li. «■ of Fountain sirett, 23U:3 X of 1 eulral avenue E 118:61,;, br X 5b:3, Alameda; $5. M. .1. and Atinl* o'Gara to i>ora Peters (wife of John), lot on XVV line of Fourteen. h street, HO W of Cypress, \V 25 by N 107. being th- S 107 feet of lot 12. block 682. map cf s-ti.,11 crouuds. i Fourteenth and Center streets, ua<iaii'l; $10 tile E. York to William T. Ta:e, lot on X line ! of I eiith street. 100 Kof Castro. >• 25 by X 150 bei lot 27, block U7. Oakland: *1". M. Loul'B Davis to Mi-rtba Uavi«, lot 38 and the next hdjulolni; 5 feet of lot 37. block K. resub ilivision of port on of Huberts «£. Woliskill l'tac . Oakla d Township: $10. Kdward and Kiizai.eth A. Gownn to Harriet N. Klsteupart (wile of W. A.>. lot on NE corner of 1 ai <-r->ft way aid Alherton street, X 75 by E 126:21 block 6. Map of vill » lota adjoining the university site on the south, Berkeley; fIOJ. E. L. and Henrietta Ward to K'.mer E. >ohnson lot on SK line of lean street, 210 s* of Central avenue. SE 140. X X 40, X \V 140, SW 40 to begin ning, Alameda; $5. ,: '•■ .•Builders' Contracts. Adams Company with San Francisco Cornice Com puny, tinwork In brick butloinir on XX corner of Suiter and Krarny streets, $1 599; Henry A. bchulze, architect. v arae wi h E. James Duffy, plumbing, same, C 4402; same architect. Mrs. K. M. Leahy wi h s. T. Greene, all work lor a two-story building on X line of Green street. 23:6 E of Larkln $2300; Shea & Snea, architects. THE CALL CALENDAR. June. 1897. TU. 1 \V. 2 Th 3 t'r. i 4 "Sn. | Mcoa's Phase*, 5 i (^\Fln»t Qnariei \JJ Jnn« 7. 3 First Qua: Juno 7. 7 8 9 10 11 W JUIle I. 13 U 15 10 17 \(VS Fall ""i 011 - -19 iVft/ June 14. I/Cs, Fall MiK)D. £/ June 14. ■ 18 U 30 | 27 21 ! I j a* 22! t »9| 23 1 30 — . I | 2* I U 26 ' Y^vLast Quarte I vj^ June 21. i£J»i New Moon. •Vb# June 29. - I OCKAN -.TKAMKUS Dates of Departure From San Francisco. DKSTINATION. | RAILS. i PIHK. L u.n:i..» j Newport.... ] Coos Bar- . . { Ilumboim.. i Ctilikat j Arcata Columbia... | Corona ' romnna.... j hanoi F.nr#lca. i Australia... City Poebia AUiancnard Cxartna j Homer j mate of Cat i Alliance.... ' Coptic Mima Kosa. Far all on | Vie A i*ict sua Panama., ■ isi-wpor ..... t i Uuniboidtßav , ! I eriiil.ilo lorn a*r 1 l"orti»a.l 1 *«ii Dieeo ... i llunibol<un». Urars Harbor. Nawnon ' Honolulu Vie A tV-t Bod Orecoa ports.. «"ooa Bur Oregon ports. . rortiaoa : Portland | Cnlna & Japan Mm Dtaco ; 1 anaiua Bay . , JunelU I'am JUDeIO.I-J M Ju ell. u>. Junell. In i mi- i I.loam i Juael2. 10a w Junel2.lU4M ; .iineiS.llAM 11 no 14. iv JunelD.l-' M Jlinelo. l'*w June 15. .ru June 15. Ham : June 15. 10am Junelß. Sim Junelb.lOAM JunelT.lDAH i Junel7 j Juael7. Ipml Junel" Dam , Juue.B. 10am j ! PItTJ IMIS3 Plat II l Pier 1 Pier 13 I'ler la ; Pier 2 1 Her 11 i Pi«r » | Pier l I'tall Pler7 Pier 9 Pier li : fi«»r H Pier 7 i tier 'it I'p'm* B*S i Pier 1 1 I Pier i BTKAMKKS TO AKKIVE. 4TRAMKK UK Washrenaw .... Chilkat Crescent, Ciiv. .. Corona. ..-. City Poebla.... A real a Pomona. _ Hup* 13 Knreka. Alice BlancnarJ fcllilOl.. Homer ». Alliance Welllnetuii... . City or Para... State of Ca1.... Czarina Wecott Willamette Mackinaw North i'ort ... Kama Hoia J-arallon Klo de Janeiro.. Hnmboldt Walla Walla. .. I'oni Bur Mirays Harbor Taconia Eel Klver Crescent Cltv I San Olesd I j Victoria & faget t-oun i 001 Bar ; Humboldt Bftv Cblua and Japan... .\>«rnor» frego:i ports Gray* HariMjr .......... | Or»eon ports Portland Departure Hat Panama I Portlano. ' Coo* Mar Crescent City ! Seattle Taconia _ Homboidt Bar.. San fJieito _ j Vpquina 8ay..... Cbina <fc Japan llumhoul: Bay. Victoria is- Pueet sto i ■ \*»wpnr ..June!* 1 ..JunelO ..JunelO | . .luii»-lO I .lunell | ..Junell ...iunel ..Junel2 .. Junel > . Jnn«»l3 ..June' » ..JunelS ! jimel' i.. Jim 18 ...Itinel3 .. June 14 . June 4 ..Junel4 .. June l4 ..Jnn«-14 ..Junplo ..Junelb ..Junelli ..Juuels .1 1] 1 1 e1 6 ..Junels Junelß .nri-17 t>C>, ix\J*JS Aa«J 'liiJA ITKfTirw 6TATW OAST A V OFon^xtT "rrnvwrr Tmiw and URieuis or Hisr and Low WaTKIM AT iOST Poi*T KntranCH TO tAN Fhuvcisco Bat. I'uhi.ishkii BY OFFI CIAL ADTHOBITI OF tHKSUPKBIXTIXDKNT. Not*— Ttie high and low waieri occur hi tin City Front (Mlsslos-streac Wharf) about twencr live mmu:ei !»l«r than nt Fore t'oiai iv« aoi^u,, oi lid* is til* mom a' both place*. June 18&7 Thursday. June 10. Pan ri5e*....... 4. 46! Moon rtw Bnn<et* 7. 33 I. Moon sets. 1.06av 1 lm» 1 H -» Tim* vi 7 Feet Tt • 7i ~ Feet Tim- Feet til 1.&4 40!*• > -' 0.41 4.^5 1 4.MU.IU T& 7 :iIHI 10.06 0.9 6. 115 4.9 10.24 52.12 8 4.541 3.4 11.0.1 1.4 5.5UJ 6.1 I . W « W L \V I H W I 9 0.25 1.6 6.-M ?.4 11.65 3.8 680 5 4 [0 I."M O.h 7.61 3.5 I*£46 2.3 718 66 11 -2.18 j 0.0 9.14 8.7 1.37 2. 8 7.57 5.i» 12 ai2|-0.7 lO.'-'1! 3.9 'i.'.'Ml 2.8| 0.44| ti.l KoTK— In th« »nov» azpoaltloa of ttt* tKjes th« •«rly 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 ttrne column gives the second tide of the day, th« third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when mere are but three tides, as sometimes •cenrs. The heights given are additions to the fonndings on the United Htates Coast Hurvep .■harts, except when a minus s'.gn (— ) precedes the height, and then the number given la subtractlra from the depth given by :rje charts. .tUUtIS 1O JlAlll>fcB». A branch of the United States Uydrographls Office located In the Merchants Exchange Is maintained In Ban Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and tree of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to visit the ofHcfc. where complete sets of charts and sailing fllrecilons of the world are kept on ban lr or com par. and reference, and the latest information •an always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of Interest to ocean commerce The time ball on top of th* build on Tele graph Hill Is hoisted about ten minutes before noon, and Is dropped at noon. 120 th meridian, by telegraphic signal tecelved each day from the United States Naval Observatory a. Mare Island Cal. A notloe stating whether the time ball wai dropped on time, or giving the error, If any. U published the same day oy the afternoon papers, and toy the morning papers the following da» W. s. Busrh, Lieutenant. U. b. S.. la charga The lime Ball. Bkancr Htdrosraphio Orrtctt, U. S. N. ■) MKRCHANTS' EICHAN3R >- Sas Francisoo. Jiine 9. 1897. ) The time ball on Telegrapn lIU. was droDpai exactly at noon to-day— L c.. at noon of the r.'o:u cuerldUu. or exactly a: a c. v., Greenwlrh time. W. S. HUGRBS. Llniirnnan* U. S. N. in char«». t>kllfk'l\li l.MELLl(ili.\tc. A in veil. WEDNESDAY. June 9. Haw stmr Aztec, Brown, 16 days 7 hours 45 mi!) rom Panama and way ports: coffee, o Puc Mall S (S Co. Ktmr Coos Bay, Hall, 7* hours from New port, »-tc: pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins* Co. Stmr Australia. Houdlette, 6 days and IS hours 17 mm from Honolulu; pass and anise, to J 1) Spree Iceis & Bros Co. -tmr Il.imuol.it, Bonitield, 17 honri 40 mm tioiu Eureka: l>a-s and onlst*. to M KalUh & Co. brsfii|> rannlf Ken. Gli boas. S3 days from Newcastle, NSW: 3260 tons coal, to Balfour, Uiithru- A to. Haw bark Santiago, Johnson, 18 days from Jlilo; suK^r, to J D SpreCKels & Kros Co. Schr Anna. ' rra't. .'1 dais from Mahukona; sugar, to J D SprecKels A. Bros Co schr Mary Kirn. Weizel. 24 uouri from Walshs Lnnains; 76 eds w-»"rt. to Bender Bros. Schr Bobolink. Nelson. -4 noun from Mendo cino; 29 i M ft lumber, to Mendociuo Lumber Co. c»chr Ruby A Cousius, Knudsen, 7 nays from Gia.-s Uaibor; L'6s M. tt lu-uoer, to t X Wu.d Lumber Co Schr Seven Sisters, Kasmu*sen. 5 days from Columbia River; 170 M. ft lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. tlearf d. WEDNESDAY. June». stmrfmatilla, Hnn'er, Victoria and Port Town send: Goodall, Perkins it Co. stmr Nona ForK, liansen. Eureka; Charlaj I Kelson. Pomona, Doran. Eureka; tioodau, Peridai A Co. si mr Cleveland. Hall. Seattle; E T Kruse. Br ship Glenburn, Davidson, East l>oudon: G W Me Near. : Hchr Transit. Jorgenseu, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond <& Co icur John G North, Kasmutseu, Jlonolpu; Williams Dimuna dt Co. feaiUMl. WEDNESDAY, June a Slmr Cleveland. Hall Seattle. Ptmr romon*. I>oran. Eureica. Stmr Farallon. Roberts, Yaquina Bay. f-tinr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Oie£& fctmr North Fork. Uansen. Eureka. Stmr Czarina. Seaman. Coos Bay. htmr Scotia. Johnson. Eureka. Simr Weeolt. Miller. scent City. Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Simr Whitesooro. Johnson- Brig Connuelo. Ja-.otisen, Mahnkona. Scnr iieuiali. Mftrnnl', imrqim. Schr Orion, Anderson. Orays Harbor. Schr Monterey, Beck. Bowens Lauding. Schr Five Brothers, Wilson, t-chr Mary C Campoeli. Kodega. Schr Fortuna. Rosich. Eureka. Schr Ceil Banning, i aliop Seattle. Schr Volant, liaiitou, Micblome via Alaskan ports. Telegraphic POINT LOBOS. June 9.-10 p. m.— Weather hazy; wind SW ; velocity 1 - miles. Charter*. The Br ship Rajore was chartered prior to ar rival for wheat, to Europe, September loading, •_'os tkl ■ The folio ing lumber charters are reported: B.«ui Encore, Coos Bay to Valparaiso for orders; r.r-hp \O'th Kldln 1 -, British Columbia to >vci ne v; bKtn Newsboy. Puget Sound to 'laku. China, 60s: schr Robert Leners Port Gamble to Hono lulu: sclir W H Talbot, Puget Sound to Sydney, ipolcun. Per Australia— 6-29 20 N 146 W. Br ship Glen rich from Port Gam bin tor Yokohama. June — Passed stmr Aiameda, hence Mar 27 fa- Honolulu a d Sydney. June 3 -850 miles from Honolulu, passed Br stuir H>l{lc, hence May 29 lor Hongkong and I Yokohama l> Houo.n.ii. Mai- Jl— 3l 543 -v ,Br bark Cairnsniore, from Victoria lor Liverpool. Domestic Port*. PORT BLAKELEY— Arrived June 9-Bark Co lumbia, hen- May 26- TaTOOSH— Passed Jun 9— ship Spartan, hence May 29 fo- New Wnatcom: schr Exceliior, from ; San Pedro lor Port Blakelcy; schr Wm Remon im »<-wport for Heatt.e. EBL KIVKK—Sa led June 9-Stmr Chilkat, for San Kranrl^co. OREENWOOD-Salled June 9— Str Greenwood, for N wport. WHITESBORO— Arrived June 9-Stmr Alca zar, hence June 8- FORT ROSS-Arrlved June 9— Schr La Chllena hence June M. EUR KKA— Arrived June a— Schr Elnorah frm Ban Pedio. SAN DlEGO— sailed June 9-Stmr Nat onal City, for -an Francisco. PORT GAMBLE— Sailed June 9— ScUr Comet, tor San Pedro. Arrived June 9-Scor Oceania Vance, frm Hono lulu. VKNTUKA— Arrived June 9— Stmr G Lcomls, hence June H and sailed for san Francisco. ASTORlA— Arrived June 9— Stmr State of California, hence June 7. Salted June — Stmr Homer, lor Coos Bay. USAL— \rrived June 9— schr Barbara Hernster, hence June 4 COOS BAY- Sailed June 9-stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND- Arrived June 5-Nor bark Fortun*. from Honolu v GRAY> HARBOR— Sailed June 4— Senr Volun teer, for Mnliendo. 6— Sc»ir Jennie Thelin, tor San Francisco. Arrived June 8-Schr C T Hill, hence May 29 schr Ida McKay, hence May vS: schr Ivy, hence May 27. SAN PEDRO— Sailed June 9— Stmr Navarro- I'ACO.MA— ArriveJ june 9— Br ship Moreton, hence May 23. KaKtern Tort*. SEW YORK— Arrived June B— Baric Guy C Goss, hence Feb Vis (1 08 days). Korelen l*t«rt«. HONOLULU— Ai lived Slay 31— Schr Aloha, he May 9. June I— Hark Martha Davis, hce Miy 14. balled June i-B»in S (j Wilder, for San Ftan ci*c-. COLON— Arrived June B— Stmr Finance, from New York. VALPARAISO— Arrived Mar 22-Ger bark Set stern, from Port Gamble. Mar 2«— Chll ship Atacame, from Port Gamble, (JAM. \O— Arrived Mar 3— Baric Germania, irra New Wl.atc"tn. , , . ■ • DELAUOA BAY— Arrived Apr 12— B' bark C.a rinont. iroiu Vancouver. Hay Is) — -Nor bar* Record, from Port Gam ". COM OX— mailed June s— Bark J D Peters, for Port Clarenc . . w DEC AST Jc lE— Arrived June B— Schr B. \V Ban lett, hence Apr 10. importation. NEWPORT— IV r I'oi3 Kay— 44Bo ski barley. 2 pices household goods. 42 lemons, 8 bblsswc-et l oraioes -94 Dxs oran<res. East San Pedro— .*B ska <Irv vegetab'es, 1 casa electric lamp-*. i cs 1 Dbl a obes. 1 i-s lamps. Yen. urn — "8 i'Xs orange, 21 Dxs lemons, i obis olives 1 cs hardware. 1 bbl wnlsKy. CHrpinleria— s bxs lemotu, 12 bx* oranges. Port Harrord— l9 t»xs butler, 9 cs eggs, 31 bxs fish Hanta Barbara— 2s3 bxs lemons, 4 cs olive 01, 168 bdls green hirie-t, 41 bnor;in»os. Ca* v oi— 8 cs ccx*, 17 bx* bti.ter, 1 pig faucets, 6 dressed calves, 1 steam boiler. San Sim on— '£ tubs Va "' 4' V 2 h: " butter. 1 coop seese, 1 pkg hay-carrier, 5 cs <>g^s 1 coop turkey, 1 cood chickens, 4 b s seaweed, 1 empty. r-n'ita I'ruz— lo bxs fresh fish. EUREKA— Per Humboldt— 2 cs dry Roods, 2 <■* 40 rolls leather. 78 232 ft lumb' r, 3 bdls hides. 3 ■ ba os 32 ba^'S :<0 hf-baiM wool, ÜbO M shi'isl-s 1 pka haras, 1 keg 109 bxs batter. 26 cs Cider 38 dressed ye i. v; pic^s express. 1 bbl molmscs. 1 Lit 1 lints 1 sk coin. M A ii i.N A — Per Anna— s622 bag* s>i;ap. HILO— P»r bantl»so— lUo bats coffee. ' 20,993 tin;:, xn "jar. PUN i A ARENAS— Per Aztec— 9.Sl baza coffee, 1 cs mo al. HONOLULU — Per Austraia-14,0 40 bgs susar, 3«4U baps rice. 134 ban coffee, 1127 bills >.i''os. - .'i bdla skint. 3334 bch-i 417 bx« bananas. li« obn p neap pies. 2»<J s<B p neapo'e plants. 4 cs bold leaves. 8 pkgs anl»<-. 97 empty wine casks. 608 empty beer kegs. 28 bbls emptr beer boitles, 9^ bx* aiungoes, 15 bxs vegetables, 12 parcels. Cnmli'fii Per Coos Bay — CampodonlcoA Malcolm; <;ordaa & Co: Gray & Barbleri: D Biaci it Co: K:;u Bros: Daltoo Bro<: L scatena <fe Co: Gould A Janctln: {'. X Norton: McDonough <fc Kunvon : Nucionsl Ten Co; Newmark it Edwards: C C Pennell <t Co: E.l Ptrtridit-: Hawley Bros: J lvancovicn A Co: I i, Regua: Wetmore Br.is: E R Stevens >t ('.>: Cha'x A Bernard: Garcia A Massini; D X Allison A Co ; Levi Spiegel <tCo ; De Bernardl it Co : ii Nowmarlc itCo; Hiltner, Kredhon* it >chu'z: a Levfiiv C X Whitney & Co: Dairymen's Union : Judsorj Fruit Co; i-o'lue. Sweenev A Co; Wltzel (ft Baker- Marshall & ReimT«; H Klrcbmann * Co: Jnrnei Murray it Co; American Union J-'isti Co: Valencia- Packing Co; J H Kes^tcu;: i; Camiiiuni A Co- Fao 'oast il<h Co: Holbrook, Merrill A Stetson- v rrl * Co; J B Ingugiia: Cal Hoc ins Co; A m Oordan- Ko<s & Hewlett: Getz Bros & Co: IJ B Smi'h <fe Co Norton. Teller .t i... : H Ueckman & Co; A tinea - Marshall, Teetrart * Co: H XTilden i Co; W lUori Bros: Meyerfield, Mitchell & Co; Milan! &Co p (•ismaui; Westin, house Elect Mfg Co; Henier ■•on. Brown it Co: W Klsred; Braonschweieer & Co: J W Goodwin & CO: Paul Odermotf H U -attier ds Co. !'.•■ Humi oldt— C A Hooper & Co; Chan Nelson; A C Nichols & Co; Thos Denigan, Son & Co: Rujj' Karly & Co: Haas Bros: Brleham. Hoppe J: Co: J Schweitzer & Co: J Hoffman; F B Ha'.ghi; City Brewery: Hills Bros: Norton, Teller <fe Co; Pacific .Lumber Co: Ross A Howiet : Wells, Fargo & in- Wheaton, Breon <fe Co: HeAldsburg A S Com! Co! J II Newbauer & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co; Holmes & Nathan; W H Sumner<C Co: 11 Fiala; J Wol. ner. Per Anna— Williams. Dlmond A Co; Wel'-h A Co. Per Santiago—.! D Spreckels A Bros Co: Wil liam & Co. Per Aztec— Otis, McAllister A Co : C»sile Bros: L F Lastreio; Wells, Fargo <& Co- Monteaiegre A Co. I'er Australia — Garcia A Maggini: Alexander Baldwin; AGa 11 Fruit Co; H J Lloyd: Mrs May Mnr, hy: Koya Kaijle Disti lery Co; ALTarlor; J D >precl£-l« A Bros Co: M DVanvais: M \V Met bone • <fc Song: -an Francisco Examiner: J C! Nobiiuiu: Baker A Hamilton: .1 Ivancovlch& Co; -an Franci«o .Ne.vs Co; Carapodonico A Malcolm - The Brunswick-Balke-C>llerid-r to; Welch A Co; California Wine Assn: Wieland Brewing Co; -Ms tirinbatim A Co: M Philllp-» A Co: Wm Bt-II: L Scateua A Co; Wetmora Bros: EvelPth A Na^Ji; L G sresovich Ai o: Otis, McAllister A Co; Nellie M Kellojg; 1. D Stone & Co: Porter Bros A Co; Kg terprise Brewery: J C Hued Co; Chinese mer chants. ocean travel; PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CftlPIW. DEDUCED I-a-skN'.ek Rates TO VIC- -li torla, B. C, eat'.le, Tacooia, Port Townseud. and other Puget Sound ports. $10 FIRST CLASS $5 SKtOND CLASS (Including Berth and Mt-als). Steamprs sail lrom Broadway Dock 9 a. m - UMATILLA Thursday. June 10 Cl V v.F PUKBLA Tuesday, Junel.*> WALLA WALLA Sunday, June -0 TJCKK: r»FFICK— 4. New Montgomery stre>". GOuDALL. PERKINS & CO.. General Asents. THEO.R.&N. CO. .DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO £ 3> Or : «.1 i IL-^.3>y ID From Spear-street Wharf, at 10 a. m. FA 7)T?fB5 First-class 1 IncladlM XVJ.tJ2i\sri.sO 2tl-cla*s / bertii & uioVi ' _ ;. SCMItOULK Or' SAILINGS: Columbia Tune ', 1:.,22 July 2 State of California June 7. 17 17 Ju^y 7 Through tickets and througa ott^a;- ;.> 1. 1 Eastern yoiuuk Kates and fouler* upou appVujr Uou Lv I.F. CONNOR. General Awn*. 630 Market street. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superiutdudaj* PACIFIC COAST_STEAfISni? CO. STEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY A£&m wharf, San Francisco. ss follows: JtSaiElE For ports in Alaska, June 5, 10. 15,20, 25, '60 and every fifth day thereafter, at 9 a. m. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes ani New WLatcom (Bellinebam Bay, Wash.), 9 a. il June 5, 10. 15. 20, '25. HO. and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. K. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. X., at Seattle with U. N. Ky., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For ICureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), Str. Pomona '& p. v.. June 1, 5. 9 14 18, 22. 26, 30. July 5. 9, IS, 17, 21. 26. 30, Aucusl 3. 7. 11, 10, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day there* after. For Santa Cruz, Mcnterey, San Simeon, Cayucot, Port Harford (san Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hneneme, San Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 a. if. June 3. 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every loorttt day thereafter. For san Dieso. stopping only at Port Hartorl (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- geles. Redondo (Los Aueele*) and Newport. 11 a. m. June 1, 5, 9. 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada. San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, X.% Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 1J A. M.. the 21 of each mouth. The Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, sailing dates anil hours of sailing. Ticket office— Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. UOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market St., San Francisco. COMPACT IE GENERAL TR.miTLI.TTIQU j French Line to Havre. /-COMPANY'S PIER(NEW).42 NORTH /we \J River, foot of Morton *i» Travelers by -^tCpP this line avoid both transit by English railway an} the discomfort of crossing the channel la a small boat. .Sew York to Alexandria. Egypt, via Part* first class $160. second class 9116. LA CHAMPAGNE June 19, 10a. it. LA GASCOGNE June 26. 10 a. it. LA 'IOUKALNK. .'..'.'. July 3, 10 a. *. LA bI.KTAON* July 10. 10 a. *. LANORMANDIE July 37. 10 a.m. AS" Fur lur^Ler particulars apply to A. FORGET. Agent, Na 3, Bowling Green, New York. j J. F. FUGAZI * CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. P M »»a«ia S. S. AUSTRALIA for [jaMf^lE >1 on I. rI. U only, • St*"™ »■'■ Tuesday. June 15, at M ™" 2p.u..-peciul part v rates. % l^y\ ' The S. s. MAHIPOSA Stwm^nincJ sails via Honolulu C)!Wlllji!!^ and AUCKLAND for /nIHM L - SYDNEY. Thursda.", Vgllipulttp June 34, i P. m Line to COOLGARDIt;,Ausi..and CAPETOWN South Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS <fc BROS. CO.. Agents. 114 Montgomery st. Freight cilice, 327 Marke; street, Sau FranclscJ «^ivK HAHBl'Rfi V<\mn\ ME ;r*alj£g>»gg^gjß> twin.sckew express Line from New York to Plymouth (London), Cherbourg. Fari* Ci llambur;, Columbia June 1> I orinannia Ju v 1 Aug. Victoria. June 17 ! 0 mil . ..Julys F. Hlsiuarek June 21 I F. Bismarck I v y 'Si Uamburg-Americau Line, a ; \v:tv.V Y. k.Vu.\ »v. ii L-. ../.()(.,. Agents, i^l Lalnoruiasu, Sun Fiancisco, Cal. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 0 I*. M, Daily. Freijjlit. received up to •::■»» »'. Bf. JBST Accomuiodations Reserved by TeiepUons. '1 he ouly lint- seilliu- through tickets a.iv giving through freight raits to all pom s on Valley Railroad, STJSAMKKV. T. C. Walker, J. D. I'eterst Slary Uarratt, - City of Stockton. Telephone Main 805. Cau Nay. .mil iiupu Oa FORD. SL un-mi m vallejo. STKAMEIt "MONTiCELLO," Mod., Tues., Wed., Thms. and Sat ..9:40 a. m. and 3:15 p. x (9 p. m. ex. Thuri.) Fridays..."..... li\ m.. p. it bnndays 10: ii a.v. and 8 K. landing and oflires. Mission Hoc*. i'lerX Teltpoone Ureen SSI FOR m JOSE/ I.OS CAT OS & SA if I CRUZ QTKAMEUJLVISO LKAVK •ri I- 1 DAILY O iSundays exceptedi a: 10 a. m. Alviso aa;l.- ■Sainrday except* d) at 7 p. v. Freight an<l Passenger. Faro botween San Fr.uictsco and Alvisu, 50c; to Sun Jose, 75c Clay SL, Pi«tfi> '■M W. bauu Clara su baa Jos*