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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1895 The SUMMARY OF THY MARKETS. Petroleum and Gasoline lower. Linseed Oil marked down 2 ffee ruies firm. our low 3 ping wheat very firm. ts nominal. Ve request, 1 Corn quiet. ak and dall, 1y lower. and Straw weak. rs, Peaches and Plums lower. rries higher. Potatoes and Onions Fine Butter, Cheese and t Hens sell well ts steady. ng better. s in good supply. erally firm. and Raisins, Iiides and Leather as hefore. No trade in Hops. Pro ns show some fluctuations. Meat Market practically unchanged. Mexican Dollars lower. Marked gam in-Bank Clearings. U EEPORT. WEATHER STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL BUReAU, SAN FRANCISCO, r. M.—Synopsis and general TED WEATHER 81, 1895, 5 forecast. The foll rear: those of the same date la: 2: Ted Bluft .16, year .| Franc year trace . last year trace: 3 00, ia: Yuma ear no 1090, Red 90, 2, Yama | 100. i : Maximum temjerature 63 ntire Pacific | glio pryules Slope during the p 113, except | “ohes—july, thern Ne len. A | op 5 mices | n inch | and wind 60 mile e sonthwest are reported. st off the Wash- fontanaand light to fresh her is general est v are favora temperature clsewhere, ‘rancisco for thirty hours | Forecast made at Sau midnigh rih wi r, nearly stationary temperature: west to north winds. For X n California—Fair; warmer weather: westerly winas. For Southern California—Fair; slightly warmer | weather; west 10 north winds. For Idaho—Fair and sta northern portion; showers and cooler in southern porti For Nevada—TFair: warmer weather. For Utah—Showers and cooler weather. ¥or Arizo ary temperat For San Franc w co ity Fair; slightly winds. warn warm | er over Cali- PAGUE. Locai Forecast Officl: XEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, X chan uiet and the course ular. The snthracite coalers, w other prominent issues were nessee coal, Missouri In the grangers con- icy was sold for the Pacific and lead were firm. siderable Burlington and G account of trust, and attribnted to the Wo ceived but littie cred: the professional traders o bring abou reaction, and the argumen: advanced that the upward movement had been carried too far coasidering that the bull campaign is based en- ar. ug st er, and in the last hour there was nge'of f-ont on the part of trader: themselves on t corn would be enormous t 'he attempts 10 dislodge tile, howe: plete WIMOSI 0 & maD an com- side. As a result business was ore active th at any other time of the day and prices bounded up dly. The stocks most prominentin the late rise were Missourl Pacific, the Grangers, Suzar. co and Union Pacific. Missouri Paul 113 to 9 on and Quiney 134 Chicago ( Pacific rose 23/ Rock Island 2 1o i 74 per cent. , broke (0 3. ruomp October 1, At the close the soyant.” Ket changes show nt on the day, Missouri per cent. ‘Total sales 1z 3600 Sugar, 27,400 ton and Quincy, 19,- and 18,000 St. Paul, Bonds_irregular, but in the main firm. 0,000. Duluth and Tro Houston and Te City and Pacific fir: ville unified fours, Atlaaic Oregon Improvement firsts, 13, to and Grand Island Cordage sixes, % fell 110 110 4: Morris and Essex 600 M 1i% 1o 88; 1113 i, Day 114 1014114 preferred, 7 f ounces: certificates Grain and Merchandise. YOR July /31.—Flour, dull, Winter wheat—Low grades, $250@310: do fair to fancy, $330@380: do patents, $4@ 450; Minnesota clear. $2 90 do straights. $310%3 70: do patents. $3 90@4 60: low extras. $2 50@3 10; city mills, $4@425: do, $450@4 75. Southern flour. dull. weak: common 10 fair extra, £2 20@3: ood to choice do, $3@3 80. Cornmeal—Quiet, steady. Yellow Western, $2 80 2 90. @Iiyr Scarce: State, 60c, nominal. Wheat—Dull, firm: 14@Yac iower; No. 2 red, store and elevator, 76¢; 1. 0. b, 7474 ke; ungraded red, 67@76¢ ‘Options were fairly active and declined 13/ ling; lower West and local re- 1ic on covering, and ciosed below yesterday. September most_active. No. 2 red, : 3%gc: October, 7de: 3 rm; No. 2. 45ijc ele- vator; 4934c afloat. Options were dull aud irregu- lar, but sed steady at unchanged prices without special feature. September most active. Augusi, and September. 48Vac; October, 47V4c; May, 41c. s—Dull, we: us duall, October, on foreign s rallied 1 steady at 114 and Decemt September, A eptember, 2614c. Wiifte, 28%4c. Spot price White, . Chicago, ‘White, Mixed Westes @40c. State, common to choice, 3@ London market unchaged. firm. Domestic fleece, 16@ xas, 10@14c. 3lc Pigiron—Firm, moderately active. American, $11 5U@14. Copper—Strong. Lake, 811 70. Lead—Firm. Domestic, 83 55. Tin—Firm. Strai:s. $14 55: plates, quiet. Spelter—Firm. Dome $3 8215, Lard—Lower. Western steam, $6 80 city, $615; September, $6 50, nominal: refined, quiet; conti: nent. 86 85; South America, $7 25: compound, 43, @by Pork—Dull, weal Butter—Firm, fair. do_ creamery, 1fc creemery, 19@18c; 18c: imitation creamery, 11@) nfet, unchanged firm: State Western fresh, 12@ ce, and : country, 435@43e. ss demaud, about siesay w prime, 28%zc asked; do, good off grade, 271zc. Rice—Firm; domestic, fair ‘to extra, 414@6c; Japan, 4@d¥ec. 7 Molgsses—rirm, falrly-active; foreign, nominal; New Orleans, open keitle, 2004 to choice, 26@3 =c. Coftee—Stendy, unchanged to 5 points down; September, $15-30@15 40; October and Novem- ber, $15 40: December, $15 10@18 20: March, $15. Spot Rio, firm, quiet: No. 7, 16@1614c. Sugar—Raw. firm, quiet: fair refining, 2 16-16c; centrifugals, 96 test. 314c. Refined, firm, fair de- mand: off A, 414@43sc; mold A. 4 11-16@4 %c: d A, 4 7-16@46sc: confectioners’ A, 4 5-1 41jc: cu? loaf and crushed, 5 1-16@54¢: pow jered, 43,@4 15-16¢c; granulated, & 7-16@434c; cubes, 4 11-16@47ge. California fruit quotations: Oranges—Mediter- ramean Sweets, $1 20@2 10: St. Micnaeis. §1 85@ 3 65. Peaches—Crawrord, 55c@$1 16; Foster, 65 @8%c. Prunes—German, 3140@1 75; Tragedy, $155@1 60. Plums—Purple Duane, $1 25@1 3 Pench, $1@130; Columbia, $110@1 5 £1569@1 55; Blue. $110@1 55. Pears $16U@1 80. Raisins—Three-crown, 314 four sizes, 51ac. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, IL1., July 31 —The trade in wheat was of a very light volume this morning, with the preference for lower prices. Longs showed furtlicr | | | ng are the seasonal rainfalls to date as | § | Y4c under mOrTow t | P | ber, 713; | cond | snipping | $2@4; lambs, CALIFORNIA OMMERCIAL )V ORLD. weariness at the opening and unburdened them- selves of a portion of the load they were carrying, prices under the operation dropping more than a cent from the final quotationsof Tuesday. T t was on the whole a dull morning, no outside business appearing, and the local sc: time in trying to succeeded the we aid not rize abov from 14 10 G4c b n_the 7ol declde Larger rece Liverpool ca adv. s range of 'prices wa 001 Flaxw . $116@1 55 cars. whent . Th he close bel Septemt Closing p; W sold down to 69%: under yesierdsy. rds pers ocenp: onal profi obtain frac world’s al reco continen! September Spldlac ¥ (0-0OrrOW, T2 CATS. as ot d impression on price; in accord nurrow. in ) bushels. 14 sc: September, ich kness of the first hour, but prices were tions had a little increase i sup- rn arrivals were 197 cars. With- at Chicigo were 20,048 bushels the seaboard. ment of but 2,245,000 ilable stock by Brad- 1y taking place before bles were un- t opened from 10 6914¢, clos- Weak- Esti- enongh trade In corn to the pre- thize with wheat. 271 cars—lower Withdrawals from store were Export clearances amounted to 5. Bradstreet’s announced a de- e stocks of 927.000. c, s0ld between 43¢ and 4254c, 34@3se under yesterday. -morrow, 385 cars. moved slowly, the tone, vith that of corn. The Receipts were 157 000 bushels were taken fro reporied a decrease September oats closed 3 . Estimated recelpts for to- 210 cars. 4 s weaker: cash new and old, $1 19@1 21: September, $1 1534 Provisions—With hogs lower at the yards and the hands of its enemies there was noth- > the interest of packers to sustain provis- » afforded but a ques:ionable support, 2 the weakest point of the session. r pork closed 40c_lower, September lard er, September ribs 1714@30¢ lower. September tore. lable 114, ; September, 6955¢c; Decem- September, 4254c; December, 22340: Pork—September, $10; Janaary, §10 85. rd—September, $6 1712; January, $6 2214, May, Tibs—September, $5 8715} October, $5 9214, The butter marset contivued in a satistactory Livestock. ion, offerings moderate and buying orders USNION STOCKYARDS, Irn, July 81.—Light receip best zrades di f hozs w 10c dect ere light, but th requirements. isplaying the gre ere able to supply ine from yesterday. e oft Sheep—Ofterings light and inquiry vrisk. Cattle - Recelpia, | steers, $3 50@6 01 v_temperature in | 4 10: cow 5 5@4 85. Hog; 10's, Shéep — CHICAGO, Ixs — Recefpts, 84 S0@ 53 10.000; nd bu 20@14 25. July 31 of cattle Lo-day caused an advance in of 10c @ 100 ibs. There was a good demand, -atest strength. their wants at The receipts s were In excess of the conimon to_extra stockers and feeders, $2 50@ $175@3 80: calves, $2 5U@ Texans, §3 20@3 65: Western Rangers, 14,000: heavy packing and common to choice —Probable showers; nearly station- | mixed, $4 60@4 90: choice assorted, $4 90@5 15: | lignt, & 5 i ,000; inferior to choice, FRUIT SALES. The Earl Fruit Com- | pany sold California fruit at open auction to-day as 1y formed pool styling itselfa | day follow. $1 40@1 : Ho cgg, 75@95 Prunes—silver, 75 de Coverly, 85@90; Malaga, $1 25: Tok: 50@80. Red nectarines, 31 60; Fontaineb Peaches—Early Crawiord, 80@75¢; Be- y 81.—The early trad- | 103 70@766: " Cling, ¢ ! Cling, 60@70c. Pears—Bartlett, well, §1 20. Plums—Blood, 85¢; Br: 70c; Comedy, 8. : Tragedy, $1 45. Grapes— bl c. Porter Bros. Company sold at open auction to- Pears—Ba @70c. Pr 31 40@1 50 The Na | auction as follow proved fu- | Comy United States | 1 Howells. $1 20 N v sold rs—s1 The@sl Sultana, Peaches je National F mpaw; Company rs—Bariiett, POL Id s. T0c; ntaineblean, | Fruit Assoclation sold frult at open Pears—Fresno Bartlects, 81 35; , $115@1 30: Plums—Egg, $1 50; | shaw, $1 20@1 40. @2 15, NEW YORK tts, §1 35@1 55: L: s, §1 05@1 6 80c@s1. @ S5c. s: Ger) boxes, m rian, §1 £5: Fallenberz, $1 05: Peaches—Crawford, Nectarines, 65¢. Grapes— ;" Beurre Hardy, $1 35: Sulsun tirely on the beiief that the harvest especially in | Bartletts, $1 43@1 60. alifornia fruit to-day Prunes—Gros, $: Plums—Egg, § Bradshaw, $1 $1 15@1 20 s — Crawford, Lady 60@80c £1 65@1 85. 110@1 Hus r : Pesc ster, 60@T75¢; White, $1 27@1 40. 1 iy 31 ec, July 31. $2: Clapps, $1 83. Peaches—Craw ford, 1S, MINN, July at’ open auction to-da; 90c. TOCKS. urbanks, $1 6! de Coverly : Hale £l ¥ W YORK, N. Y., Juiy 31.—The Earl Fruit as_follows G ums— Company sold at open anction to- Bartleils, Purple | on s0id friL 4t open es—Craw fords’ Hale's I ¥, Pears. The ia frult to-day as fol- Pears—Bartlett, $1 20@1 35. TREAL, QUER 65 Prunes — German, tts, half boxes, 75c@$1: Suisun y 31.—The Earl Frult Company it Lo-day as foliows: Pears—. Prunes, ¥ art- Earl The Earl Froit sold California fruit _to-day as follows: Prones—1ITag- i, $1 15@1 20; Fallenberz, Brad- B Rones Pros. Pears— 31 Beaches—Crawford, | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Ratlroad No. 1 Northern, | | American Tobacco.111% Northwestern, Shares. Money on eall has been easy at 1@1Yay: last loan at 1% and losing oftered at 1% Prime mer- cantile paper, 4@4a%. Bar silver, 6815c. Mexican Sterling exchange Is firm, with doilars, 5314c. aciual ba for 60 aay PALEDLS, | rates, $4 S0@4 91. Commercial Government Alton,Terre Hauf ‘American Expre: ¥re: bonds steady; CLOSING STOCKS. . 96 Norfolk & Wes: 1554 Preferred.. ‘147 " |North America te. 4215 53,113 | Preferred. . my Northern Pacific.. Dexs 10 bankers' bills ar 84 5914,@4 591/ and $4 901/4@4 904 for demand. Posted bills, $4 us:/;é@ State bonds -allroad bonds irregular. Sliver at the Board b: 18% E 831g/N. | Brunswick Lands.. 24| st preferred Buffalo, Roch & P. 28 | 2d preferred. C: scific. NTY.&N. H | Cnuada Southern . & New Eng. 56%% Canton Land. ...... usq & W.... 11 Central Pacifi Preferred. ) Ches. & Ohio. Ontarjo 81y Chicago Alton. Onta 17% Preferred. 70 |{Oregon Improvmt. 1113 Chicago, 8. 9155 Preferred Chicago & 54 |Oregon Nav Preferred Oregon Short Line. 7 Chicago G Pacific Mail........ 2814 Cleve & Peoria, D.& 56Uy Consolid: Pittsburg & W ptd. 3114 Consolida {Pullman’ Palace.. 176 C.C.C& s Quicksilve 3 referred. ... 91| Preferred. 19 Colo. Fuel & T |Reading. 17 Preferred. |RioGrand 17 Cotton VIl 3 Preterred 42 Commercial Cabl - | Del. Hudson. 51y Del.Lack&W 7Y Denver & I2. G. 17 Preferre 7214 Distillers 20%3 2614 Generat 3638 8t Paul & Erie 1043 _Preferred. Fort Wayne.. rea’ Northern p reen Ba; Harlem . Hocking Hocking Val Homestake . H. & Texas lilinois Central. Iowa Central. Preferred. Kansas & T Preferred.. Kingston & ¥ Lake Erie & We: National 1 Preferred. Long Island. Louisville & . & Louisville Na& Ch. _ Preferred ... Manhattan Consol 114 Memphis & Charis. 15 Mexican Central Michigan Central..101 Minn & S. L. Preferrea. Minn. & St. 1st preferred. 2d preferred. Missouri Pacific. Mobile & Ohio. Nashvilie Chatt National Lmuea,,'] N.J. Central.. U S 48, rez.... Do, 45 coupon. 24 St Paul & Preferred.. |Sugar Refinery 214 Preferred.. 1814 Tol.A.A.& N M) 3 referred 277 Tol.St.Loul, 834y Preferred 50" {Union Pacil ) De: 12 22 |Wells-Farzo, . 483 Wis Centras.. . B785Wheeling & L. 12477 Preferred.. 68 |am Cotton Oi 2814 W U Beef. 0224/L. T Traction... CTOSING BONDS. 112 MK T2ds. 11235 Do,4s.. 7116035 Tenn. Coal & Trom. . 117 Pretorred.. . 36 |Texas Pacific. . 8315 Western Union. ich. . 38 " Tol & Ohio Cen.. B pid. 1104 8733 £ U S 4s new reg. Do, 4s coupon. Do. 2s. 12214/ Mutual Unfon 6s...115 2315/N J Cent Gen b 117 9702/ Northern Pac 1sts.117 Do, bs 115¢4 Do, 2ds. 10214 Do, bs coupon. llfl‘f” Do, Hds. 7313 Cherokee 4s, 1896.10072 Northwest Consols.14215 10044 Do, deb be. 108y 100350 R & N 1t 11014 1004 StL&IronMtGen bs 8idg 7300 SUL & S F Gen 65.108 110 [St Paul Censols ... 126 St. P. C. & Pa 1sts. 11613 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..112 Southern K. R. bs. 9 34 Texas Pacific firsts 93 Texas Pacseconds. 2934 \ UnionPac 1st or'96.1065 Do, 1897. Do, 1599, Pacific 6s 01’95 D. C. 3-6 58. Ala Class A 4. Do, 4: So Carolina 474s...106 Tenn new ... Va funding debt Do, reg....... . Do, deferred 6s. T)o. trust repts st anada South 2ds..108 Shore 4s.....10535 |Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 6814 63%‘“ GranaeWest 1sts 77 Cen Pac 1sts 0t '95.103 | Do, 2d 7s. ...... 104 Den & R G 1st.....118%, H & Tex Cent 8s..1111j Do, 4s. 87 | Do, con 6s. 108 Erie 2ds. 6814 Reading 4: Kansas Pa Consols 74 Ks Pa 1sts Den div1093 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHFAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Ex6., July 81.—The spot market is firm at 55 6144@5s 614d. Cargoes are firm at 2Hs Juls-August shipment. P FUTURES, The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpoo; anotations for No. 2 Red Winter- ANE ust, Bs 514d; September, 55 6d; October, 5s 612 Noveinber, 5s 7d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., July 31.—Consols, 107 3-1 ver, 3014d; French Rentes, 102¢ be. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Missouri 6s.. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — 84891, Sterling Exchange, sight. — 4901 New York Ixchange, sight. - 0213 New York Exchange, telegraphlc... — 05 Fine silver, spot, § ounce. - 661 Fine silver, 30 days. - 66 Mexican Dollars 5315 64 PRODUCE EXCHANGE SALES. Secretary Friedlander reports grain sales on call in July at 207,200 tons Wheat and 28,100 tons Barley. BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings in July were $58,881,368, against $45,570,136 for July, 1894. For the first seven months of 1895 they were $383,507,404, against $370,196,714 for the first seven months of | 1%04. Atlast welead the preceding year, some- thing we have not done since 1893. el e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Spot business s kept nominal by the scarcity of disengaged tonnage in port. The quoted rate, however, is 37s 6d. The chartered wheat fleet in porc has a registered ton- nage of 27,328, against 21,600 tons on the same ate last year; disengaged, 4138 tons, against 92,- gg?, :sgxa the way to this port, 380,600 tons, against WHEAT—The Falls of Dee takes for Cork 66,330 ctls, valued at $67,561. £pot Wheat is very firm and shippers are paying up.ia 81 7 ctl for it In the country. InJfact, choice !mg—‘]lmg briogs almost as much “as choice moiiling. The quantity of W heat exported this week (flour included as wheat) amounts to 1,265,000 bushels from both coasts of the United Staies and from Montreal, as compared with 1,652,000 bushels last veek s 3,338,000 bushels in the fourth week of July in 1894, 4,363,000 bushels in the correspondiig week of 1893, 2.624,000 bushels in 1892 and #,164.- 000 bushels in 1891, No. 1, 9214@95¢; choice, 8614c: lower grades, 85@90c; exira cholce for milling, §1 B cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL EXesroN—10 o'clock — December— 100 tons, $1 03%4: 300, $1 05%: 500, $1 035 May—300, 81 1053, Seller '95, new, storage pa —900, ¥1 0U34. REGULAR AlORNING SEssIox—May—100 tons, $11055; 200, $1 1015: 500, $1 1034; 500, $11C14. December—200, $1 035 4600 Seller ‘9%, new, siorage pald—100. $1 00 AFTERNOON SELSION $1 0355: 100, $1 0514, BAKLEY~—Feed Is iirm, and In falr request on local miiling account. Brewing is still in active de- mand for Jiuropean expori. Chevaller is quiet. 1 Feed. 60@6114c B cil: choice, 621ac: Brewing, 6714@ 70 B cl; Chevaller, $1'10@1 15 for No. 1 and 75@95¢ for No. 2. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESs10N—10 0'clock—December—100 tons, 64%42: 100, 6414¢. REGULAR MOBNING SESSION—December—500 tons, B414c. AFTERNGON SESSION—NO sales. OATS—Are quiet and uncaanged, with ample offerings. Milling are quotable at $1@1 05 B cti: fancy Feed, $1@106: good to cholce. 8714@05c: common to fair. 75@85c; Gray, 8216@85c: Red, 75@80c; Surprise, 8714c@81 0714 P cil. CORN—Offerings are much smaller than they bave been and the market Is steady, though guiet. Large Yellow s quotable st £1 19451 1743 % ctl St s bl oy 81 ma e e O ctl. RYE—Weak and out of demand at 75@82%c B ctl for new. BUCKWHEAT—85@90c @ ctl. . December — 800 ton: FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Bakers' extras are quoted lower, but the other descriptions are unchanged. Net cash prices are: Famlily extras, §3 35@3 45 B bbl Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 25: superfine, 2 25@ 2 50 3 bbi. MIL] 'UFFS—Hereafter these quotations will be omitted, asthe different discounts render them inaccurate. COKNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, 824@25 B ton; Cracked Corn, $24 50@25 50 § ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—Is inliberal supply at $11 50@13 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Range from $15 for low grades up to 818 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, 813 50@14: Oficake Meal at the mill, $25 ton; Cottonseed Oilcake, $24 B ton. HAY—Continues weak, with liberal arrivals. Wheat, §7@10 B ton: Oat, $6@! Oat, #6 50@.0; Barley, $5@7: Alfal Clover, $7@8; Compressed, $7@9; ton. STRAW—Weak at 25@40c P bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Almost all kinds except Limas and Butters are lower and trade Is dull. Bayosare guotable at 81 20@1 40; Small Whites. $2 75@ 285 Pea, $2 50@2 B5: Large Whites, 82 40G2 95; | Pink, $1 20@1 35; Reds, $1@l 25; Bluckeye, nominal; Red Kldney, nominal at $2 50@3: Limas, $5 75@6 P ctl; Butlers, $2@2 25 for small and | 8202 80 for large. SEEDS—Mustards nominal. Flax, §2 25@2 50 ¥ ctl; Cana 'y, 314@310c B_Ib: Alialla, T@i%c: Tave, 15,@3V4c; Hemp, 4¢ B 1. LS DRIED PEAS—Spliu Pess, 4@4%c: The raw oroduct s nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POYATOES-—Steady. Demand fair. Sweets are quotable at §2@2 50; Garnet Chiles,60@65c: Salinas Burbanks. 85@96¢; River Burbanks, in boxes, 60 §c;_In sacks, 40@80c: karly Rose, n sacks, 60 c B ctl. ONTONSIn fair supply at 65@80c B ctl; Pickle Onlons. 75@85¢ B ctl. . VEGETABLES—Green Corn s scarce and com- paratively high, but all other descriptions are in abundant supply and weak. Green Peppers. 25@ 40¢ P box for Chile and 50c for Bell: Green Corn, 50c@$1 25 7 sk: $1@1 15 ¥ box for Berkeley and $2@2 50 ® box for Alameda: Tomatoes from Vacaville, 15@25c @ box; from the River, 40@ 50c ® box: Snmmer Squash, 25@40c 7 bx; Green Peas, 2@23jc B b: String Beans, 1/4@315¢: Lima Beans, 40: Bay Cucumbers, 15@35c o bx: Pickles, 50@78c % bx for No. 1 and 26@38c for No. 2: Green Okra, 50@75¢; Egg Plant, 60@75c; Cabbage, 75¢ % ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@a0c; Garlic, 2@3¢ % b. BUTTER, CHEESL AND EGGS. BUTTER—Fancy creamery is firm and in beiter shape for selling, but seconds are quiet. Dairy But- ter continues scarce. CREAMERY— Fancy, 16@16c: special marks sell higher: scconds, 14@1414¢ ¥ b. DATRY—Fancy, 14@15¢ B Ib: good to choice, 13@ 183pc; medium grades, 11@12%c; store Butter, nomin CHEESE—Choice rules firm, supplies being moderate, but the lower grades are quict and easy. er. Not many aters ana Fon- Black Grapes, 40@65c B Muscats are being received. Swer tainebleaux, 2 | box: Muscats, 40@65c 7 Lox. | _ CITRUS FRUITS—Duli. Supplies ample. Cali- fornia Lemons are quotable at $1 25@1 75 for io‘g‘?;ons;nélog:a@'é(?? fi;‘r’gooél‘") L:holC(:l: l\gnxlacnn | bunch; Pineagples, 8905 & dogen- v $1 2063 B } Black are in better supply and ch | DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—New Figs are selling as per quotations. New Prunes are guiet, but very stiff. New Apricots are steady. Only a few sales of new | Peaches have thus far been made. Old Pears and Plums are higher, s these sorts are going to be more or less scarce this year. New Peaches, Glac P B, ecarly August delivery. We quote new & | Prunes at 414¢ @ 1b bid and refused for the four sizes: new Apricots 8@10c 3 b, Old fruit Is quoied as follows: Prunes, 4 sizes, 4c: larger sizes. 5@6c; | smaller sizes, 215@31pc: Apples, 4@4lac for | sliced snd 5@58%4c @ 1 for evaporated; Bléached | Peaches, 41,@6¢: Vears, 5@bc @ 1b for évaporated | halves, 4@8c for quarters and 214c for inferior goods:' Plums, 31p@ic for pitted and 13h@2c for unpitted: new Figs, unpressed, RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Some slight changes appear. Raisins—four-crown, loose, are quotible ar 3lgc B Ib; three-crown, 235@2% 2-crown, 2@21jc: seedless Sultanas, none here seedless Muscatels, 2Vec @ b rown _London Jayers, $1 25@1 40 P box; clusters, $2 25@2 75; Dehesa clusters. §2 50; Imperial ciusiers, $350: Dried Grapes—112@l154¢ 8 b N UTS—Almonds, W i/ nuts and Brazils show some changes. Walnuts, 7@10c for paper-shell and soft shell, and 7@8ec for hardshell; Almonds, 2@2%ac for hardshell, and 6@10c 3 I'for:softshell, and — | for paper-shell; Peanuts, b@6c for Eastern and 4@ | 43gc for California; Iilckory Nuts, b@6c; Pecans, 6¢ for rough and 8¢ for poiished: Fiiberts, 8@9c: Brazll Nuts, Th5@8c B 1b; Cocoanuts, $4 5065 50 B 100. HONEY—Continues quiet, with ample stocks. Comb is auotable at 10@12 3 Ib; new water-white extracted, D@dl4c B Ib: light' amber extracted, 414@5c: dark amber, 4@414c. BEESWAX 24@ PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Hams rule very firm. Bacon is quiet. Some changes in barreled goods appear. Bacon is quotable at 8@8%c B b for heavy and 816@3e for light medium, 11@11%%4c¢ for light, 12@ | 19T5¢ B b for extra light, and 1215@13c for sugar curea; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 12@12Vsc: Californta Hams, 1015@11c: Mess' Beef, $7@w % bbl: extra mess do, $8@9; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, §9@9 50 ¥ bbl: extra clear, $18 P bbl; mess, $16 B bbl: Smoked Beef, 9@9%ac B LARD—TIs quoted dull. Eastern, tierces, 6@6Y4c for compound, and Sc for pure: pails, 834c: Califor- nia. tierces, 514c¢ for compound and 63;@7c for pure; half bbls, 73gc; 10-Ib tivs, 734c; do 5-1b, 8c ® . COTTOLENE—73¢ in tlerces, and 8%c B 1b in 10-1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKI ed stock is firm, but dry Hides are weak, though there is no decline. A | Trude is quiet. Heavy salted steers are quot- | able at 101b@11c B i m , 912@10c: lizht, | 9¢; Cowhides, 9¢; sulted Kip, 7c: salted Calf, 10c; | , 8c:ary Hides, usual selection, 19@ ds, 14@14%ac B 1b; dry prime Goatskins, 20@ | 85c¢ each zood snmmer, 30¢ R b: medium, 15@25c; winter, 10@15c; S| skins, shearlings, 10@20c each: short wool, | each; medium, 30@45c each: lonz woo, | each. Culls of ‘all Kinds, about Joc less. TALLOW—Quiet at th old_quotations. rendered, 414 @4}, | fined, 6c: Grease, 3@3 | WOoOoL 0 further a | have been received, Business s quiet at the estab- | alted Ve 19%5¢ P 1 Kip. 14@’ ulls and brar dry Calf, 20 No. y Tallow, 4@414¢; re- 1 lished prices. The ontlook for choice free Mountain Fall is good. New lambs' and fall clips quoted at 6@ Quotations for spring clip are: Humboldtand 1214@l4c; Choice Northern, 10@11c seven month: 1a, 5@10c 5@61a v 7@8c; do choice, 9@10c; V | astern Oregon, heavy, | #m. ‘ HOPS—2@6c B . | lley Oregon, 12@1334¢ GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags weak and dull at 4@ 414c; San Quentin, $420: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Is weak in anticipation of heavy supplies now coming forward, Coke is firm, helng scarce. Wellington quotable at $8; New Wellington, $8: Southfield Wellington,§7 50; Seattle, §6; Bryant §6; | Coon . $5; Wallsend, $7 5u P ton; Xcoren, | 87 50: Brymbo, §7 50; Cumberlan 50 in butk and $10 50 in sac Pennsyly Anthracite Welsh Anthracite Egz, $9; Cannel, $8 { Tings. Castle Gate and P easanut Valley Coke, $15 in bulk and $17 in sacks. | ¥ CANNED ' FRUIT—Apricots show no change. s, Pears and Plums are re higher, the crop having quote 1895 goods, future deliver: ches, $1 10 been short. We follows: Apri- | | 2fi—We continue quotations firm at 20 @201pc P b for good to prime washed Costa Rtica: 193¢ D 1b for good Costa Rica: 181410 for good Costa Rica mixed with black beans: @1834c for falr Costa Rica; 14@16} | mon to ordinary Costa Rica: 19@20c for good | to prime washed Salvador: 18c for good green unwashed Salvador: 21@21%vac for prime 1934@2034 ¢ for good to strictly @104 for falr 16@17%c for medinm Guate- ary Gnatemala. washed Guatemala: mala; 14@1584c for ol for very inferior to common Guatemala A Ib for good to prime washed Peaberry ; jor 200d unwashed Peaberrs. FISH—Pacific Cod, catch of 1895, Is quoted as | follows: 100-Ib cases, 6¢ @ Ib: 50-1b bundles, 5¢ B | b: Silver King Strips, $c ¢ Ib: Narrow-Gauge do, | ; Tablets, 8¢ § Ih: Seabright B < 1, halt bbls, $9 for No. 2 and 386 No. 8; Eastern Smoked Herring, 30c 3 keg do, 90c@#1 25 P keg; Whitefish, #1560 in haif bbis and $1 75 in kits: Tongues and Sounds, $16/ QUICKSILVER—$40@41 per flask. OTL— Linsesd is 2c lower. California Castor Ofl, No. 1. is quotable &t $1 10 B gallon: Is, #1 06 7 bbl (munufacturers’ rates): Linseed , ‘bolled, 70c; do, raw, 87c; cases, 5¢ ard Ol bbls, 66¢; cases, 71c: China Nut, # gallon. PETROLEU) 1c all aro tral 20c Prices bave again been reduced Starlight, 20c; Eocene, 22c; As- : Water-white, Minerel § 0°, 2514¢ in cases: S fire test, 1814c B gal in cascs (ceps), 19¢ faucets and 14Ysc in bull GASOLINT, ETC—Quotations are 1c lower. 63° Benzine, ses, 21c: 74° Gasoline, bulk, 17c: cases, 22¢; 86° Gasoline, bulk, 24c; cases 20¢ gal. WHITE LEAD—Quoted at 6c B . ® b 48c B gallon. s, 65, 16 0z, 10140; | 40,14 o0z, 9%4c: do, 12 oz, 834c: do, 10 oz, Bl4c; Electric Liglit Candles, 6s, 16 0z, 834c: do. 14 0z, 8c; do 12 oz, Thec: do. 10 07, G14c; Parafline Wax Candles, 4s, 65 and 125, 14 0z, 91ac B th. LEATHER — Trade continues _quiet. | Sole, 50c for No. 1 and 27¢ P Ih for heavy Sole, 28c for 1 ana’ 26c for No. medium Sote. 27¢ for No. 1 and 25¢ for No. 2: light Sole, 26¢ for No. 1 and 24c 1 for No. 2. SUGAR—The Western sugar Refining Compans quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed. Powdered and Fine Croshed, all §34¢: Dry Granuiated, S3/c Confectioners’ A,'5c; Magnolla A. de: h.xtra C, 41 Golden C, 4%4c: D, 4c; heli-barrels, 4c more than barrels, and boxes Y4 more. tra AN FRANCISCO ME'AT MARKET. | waric Togs show several slight changes. Beet and Mutton are quoted as before. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slanghterers are as follow BEEF—Firs: quality, b@5140: choice, 6c; sec- ond quality, 414c: third do, 3@4c B b. VEAL—Large, 4@bc: small, 5@7¢ @ 1. lAUTTON — eibers, 41z@5c; LAMB—Spring, 6@6c B b. PORK—Live logs, $7g@dc for large, 4L4@43/4c for small and 4c for feeders: dressed do, 5% @ 6% B 1b. WOOD, LUMBER, TIiES, ETC. Posts, 8c each; Redwood. $5 P cord: Oak, rough, $650; pecled, $9: Pine, 85 76; Railroad Ties, 85¢ aplece for 6x¥, 41c for 7x8 and 45@50c for 7x2. TANBARK—New, $14@14 50 3 cord. LUMBEE—The Redwood Mannfacturers’ Asso- ciation quot No. 1 Rouch, $13@17: No. 2. $9@ 118 M pointed fancy, $10@ | 3¢ surfaced and elear, No. @28 i M: Rustic, No. surfaced and Tough $12@16; T. and G., 1.8 . 2, 8 8@22; No. Fancy mild new is quotable at 6@635c @ Ib; com- RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. mon to ood, 4@be; Young America, B@rc: Kass. Pl ern, 113,@1215¢; Western, 6@8c ¥ M. | FOR 24 HOURS. EGGS=are firm at the advance. with decreased | monr,qr. sks 8,480/ Wool. stocks of fine kiggs. Eastern, 15@14c @ doz; Du: Eggs, \o@l7c: store Egst, 123 16@20c ® dozen. 16¢; ranch Eggs, POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Large fat Hensare firm. Ducks and Geese are still low. Young stock continues in lieavy supply and weak. Live Turkeys are quot- able at 14@16c B b for Gobblers; 13@ldc B ib for Iiens: Geese. B pair. T5c@$1: Goslings, $1 2u@1 60 P doz: Ducks, $u@4 for old and $3@b for youn, Hens, $4@5 50 ® aosen; Hoosters, youns, 85@6; do, old, 5 B doz; Fryers, $3 0@4 B do: rojle) $3@3 50 _for large nnd $1 250 for small; Pigeons, $1 25 § dozen. GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS TFRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Not many Apricots are seen now. Pefiches 50w sizns of doing better. All Melons are in good supply and weak. Figs keep scarce. Barilett Pears ruie firm under light re- ceipts. Nectarines and Crabapples are neglected. Appies and Plums are in good supply. Nec- tarines cre quotable At 50@66c ® hox for_Ked and 35@40¢ B box for Whize: Cantaloupes, 75¢@ 82 % case; Watermelons. $5@15 9 100: Nutmegs, 40c€81 ¥ box: Figs, Sc for siugle and $1 g1 ‘:% ae:ohle Jasers ;nmsbg“ 40c; Green ages, n; Peaches, 20@4i x and 2 35¢ @ basket for ‘freestones and 35c B baske: for clings; Peaches in bulk. to canners, $10@18 % ton for freesiones and $20@25 _ton for ciing: Apples, 256@75¢ § bx: Crabapples, 20@85¢; Poa; nowinal; Bartleits, 8 No. 1 and 40G €5c P box foroff grade: Apricots, 36@50c P box and_$2 P _ton to the canners. BERRIES—The market seems 1o be looklng up all around and prices ahow some Improvement. Huckleberries, 3@ic B M: Blackberries, $1 50@ 250 P enest: Raspberries, $3@5 P ches:: Straw- berries, $3@5 for Longworths and §1 50@3 B chest for large berries. GRAPES — Sweetwaters are lower and dull. 6,567 ‘Wheat, ctl Barley. ct! Oats, ctl: Corn, ctls. Beans, sk Potatoes, Onions. Hav, tons. Middics, Bran, sks. 4,102 REAL ESTATE ~TRANSAGTIONS. P. J. Hickey and G. W. Lincoln to Stephen J. Tichenor. lot on 8 line of Clay street, 206:9 WV of Larkin, W 24:10 by 5 127:9 (re-recorded): 8400. Stephen J. and . L. Tichenor to Margaret D. Logan. 10: on & line of_Clay s:reet, 206:9 W of Lar- W 24:10 by § 12 10. han Lowenstein, Oregon. 860 Lumber, M feet 788 Chicory, bbis 82X Lime, bbls. % Julivs ard Bercha Kron to lt?l. on 8 line of McAliister atreet, 125 E of Octavia, E 25 by S 15716, subject to a mer.gage; §10. Mictiael P. and Fora D. Jones and Adam T. and Harrie. H. Green to Claus Spreckels. lot on N Une of Broadway, 68:0 W of Laguna, W 40 by N Caroline Felsenthal to Samuel M. Marks, lot on W line of Filmore street, 30 S of Paclfic avenue, § 25 by W 100; §10. S. k. nendricks to M. F. Griffin, ot on the S line of Sutter street, 83:11 15 of Central avenue, 1 25 by S 95: §5. Joscph A. Vaughan to Letitia Vaughn, ot on § line of Gesry street, 484 W of Steiner, W 22 by §82:6 (Hamllton Square); glf:. Josanna 'srainor (nee Farrell) 1o Rose A., Thom- nd Ellen C. Trainor, lov on E line of_Howard street, 100 N of ‘Thirteenth, N 26, I 140:7, S 28, W 142:6: gift. Lotls H. Turner 1o Georze G. Rundle, 1ot on § \ine of Hancock s:reet, 150 W of Sunchez, W 85 by §114: $10. _JanicsLake to William €. Hamerton, lot on 3 1y of Valley street, 160 E of Doiores, ki 26 by Uriah C. Palmer to John B. Tungate, lot on lack, e for pressed aud 3¥go | ', 6@8c: do, 12 monthy’, | enker, but Cherries | 4o forcortt | N line of Duncan street, 160 E of Noe, E 80 by 114: $10. John and Elizabeth Klelnhaus to Augustus and Kate Hess, lot on N line of Duncan street. 160 W of Sanchez, W 50 by N 114: $10. Mary E. Crosby to A, H. Winn iot on W line of Kearny s'reet, 80 S of Filbert., S 20 by W 60: #5. A. H. Winn to Mary E. Crosby, John and Ed- ward Kelleher and Kate Smith 0 same, for pur- pose of life estate: $5. . Samuel and Mary A.Rainey to Hobdrt Estate Company. lot on N line of Morton street, 92:6 E of Stockton, E 226 by N 60: £10. J. M. Green to A. C. Freese (administrator of the estate of Helena Gumpel), lot on SE _line of Sher- wood place, 255 NE of Third street, NE 20 by SE 55: 8400. Vincent and Margaret Bellman to Henry Lando, lot on W line of Kentucky street, 250 S of Sierra, S 25 by W 100: $10. M. and Myra A. N reenwocd (by F. M. Green- wood, attorney) to Sophia Johnstone, loi on W Jine of Third avenue, 375 § of California-street South, $26 by W 120 $10. 5 Same to Susie B. Adams, lot on W line of Third avenue, 350 S of California street South, S 25 by W 120: §10. Charles McCarthy to Lake View and Sunnyside Improvement Company, lots 9, 29 to 34, block 23 lot 4, block A: lot 3, blocs 31; lois 45 and 46, block 20; lot 48, block 2; Lake View: quitclaim deea: $10. Lake View and Sunnyside Improvement Com- pany to Mary G. Hanson, lot 9, block 23, Lake View: $10. Amos McCartney to Edward Ackerman, lots 584 t0 567, Gift Map 3; 81. Charles C. Henry to Emma E. Kriner. lo on SW. line of Twenty-sixth avenue South, 75 SE of K street South. SE 75 by SW 100, block 494, Bay View Homestead: $50. John J. and Mary L. O'Farrell to Joseph W. Scheid, lot on NW corner of Mission street, 50 SW of Nor'on, SW 50 by NW 100, block 2, Academy Tract; §1. Georgia Hagans to Annfe Moore, lot 1, block 11, Syndicates Firs: Addition: also lot on E line of Idaho avenue, 95 S of Powhattan street, S 25 by E 85; 510. Lovell and Lanra L. White to Barbara Bird, lot 34, block H, Silver terrace: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Mountaln View Cemetery Association to Giles A. Easton, lot 87, plat 30, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township; $1. Harry L. Holcomb of Oakland Towpship to Kim- ball G. Faston of Berkeley,lot on NI corner of Ashby avenue and Ellsworth street, E_44:8 by N 150, being lot 1, block D, Suburbas Tract, Berke- ey: $10. George E. Herrlck of 8an_Francisco to Theresa Calvert of Oakland, lot on SW line of Fast Seven- teenth street, 125 SE of Fifth avenue, SE 25 by S\ 180, block 82, Cilnton Tracy, East Oak nd; Jos. Fratus of Golden Gate to George A. Fratus. lois 24 and 25, block B, amended map of Christi- ania Tract, Berkeley; $10. Jos. Warner and H. C. Morrls to August Breden- stein, lot on N W corner of Mountain View avenue and Peach street, W 50 by N 150, being lot 80, resubdivision of block 35, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Julius A. and_Elizabeth H. Remmel to Felix Marcuse, lot on N line of Central avenue. 366 E of Ninth (McPherson street), E 45:934 by N 148:5%4, Alameda; $10. Builders’ Contracts, A. Robins with Louis Westerlund, to erect a 2- story frame building on SW line of Fourth street, 96 SE of Brannan; §2630. Hyman - Bros. & Co. with Ingerson & Gore, alterations to 4-story frame building on W line of O'Farrell street, 92:6 AV of Stockton: $1595. ary Henman with Fred Wemoehl and Val Franz, to build 3 3-storv frame buildings on N line of Sixteenth street, 115 E of Valencia; $9200. ————————— THE CALL CALENDAR. Avcusr, 1895. W.[Th.{ Fr|Sa Tu. Moon's Phases. August 5. Full Moon. August 13, Last Quarte: 71 1] 2| 8|6 sl s} 141516 3 17 S e — e Augus! )y |18{19) 20| 21|22 25|24 Ney Mgon- s o ) T T ugnst 26, |25/ 26/27 28 2050/ ) rirstQvarier. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. WTEAMWR, | DRSTINATION | SATLS. | PIER. | Del Norte .. |ravs Harbor. | Aug 1, 4P| Main | St Paui | Newport . 1, 8aM Bdw'y 2 North Fork. Humboldt 1. 9au Missn 1 Arago. Co0s Bay. 1,10ax Valsio | Progreso. .| Panama 1, 4ry Lombrd | Portiand. 2.10AM |Snear HumboldtBay Aug 2. 9aM|Washt'n Mexico Jmatilla. .. | | City Peking|China & Japn Aug |San Diego.....|Aug 3.11au|Baw'y 3 Vic & Pgt Snd | Aug 3, 9ax Bdw'y 1 3. 3pM PMS S Truckee Portiand.......|Aug 3,104y Vallejo | Australta....|Honolulu...... Aug 3.10aM Oceanic. Eureika Newnort . Aug 5, Sax Bdw'y 2 Pomona.....| HumboldtBay |Aug 6. 2ry Bdwy 1 6.10A% Miss 1 7.11AM Baw'y 8 7. 9ax Valleio 7.10AM Spear Farallou... | Yaouina Bay..|Aug Auz Aug Aug Aug 8 9am Bdw’ lAug 8,12 M P 8S TEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox | Dom Mineo S[Aug 1 Maripo Jaug 1 Mexico Aug 1 Peter Jebs Nana'mo Aug 2 Progressist......| Departura Bav . Avg 2 China. ‘('hxnn and Japal Pomao Humbol Jaureka. | . |sewport... | Faquina B el River. | Vietoria & Portland State of Cal Santa Kosa. San Benito Crescent Ci! Arago. Fiomer. North Forl Alice Blanchard Bt Paut Colon. . Coos £ay. iumboldt vortland Panama. BOIAIDEAND R L% 0 Cite of Everett | Panama SUN AND B |HIGH WATER.[LOW WATEL| SON. | MOON. ;"Smau.mn:gejmnu.li.nge Tises| Sets | Sets 2 1.110.124] 8.127 1.50p 2.54p 512/ 7.18 1.11A 2.11.03A' 9.03¢ 3.00r 8.45A 5.13 7.17 2.05A HYDROGRAPHIG BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDPROGRAPHIO OFFICE, U. 8. R | MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE BAN FRANCISCO. July 31.1885. ) The time bail on Telegraph Hili was aropnod exactly at noon Lo-day—L e.. 4t noon ot the 120th meridian, or ac exactly 8 P. )., Greenwich time. A F FEeaTLER, Lfentenant U. in charn. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY. July 31. Stmr Humboldt, Edwards, 20 hours from kKu- reka: pass and mdse, to M Kalish & Co. Stmr Truckee, 'Thomas. hours from Portland via Tillamook Bay 60 hours; pass and mdse, to Truckee Lumber Co. Nic stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, 96 hours from Comox + 2620 tons coal, 1o R. Dunsmuir & Sons. Jewel, ballast, to Caspar Lumber Co. ‘aspar, Anfindsen. 52 hours from Port Los s ballast, to Caspar Lumber Co. Schr Del Norte, Brown, 5 days from Coquille River; lumber. to Simpsoi Lumber Co. Schr Maxim, Peterson, 24 hours from Caspa 140 M 1 Jumber. to Caspar Lumber Co. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 20 hours from Col- lins Landing; 75 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Schr C H ' Merchant, Rannan, 5 days from Coos 367 M ft lumber, to E B Dean & Schr Joscph and Henry, Christiansen, 415 days from Coguille River: lumber, to C F Doe. Schr James A Garfield, Palmgren, 8 days from Grays Harbor: lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart. 18 hours from Point Arens. 140 cds bark, to Bender Bros. Up river rect. Cleared. J WEDNESDAY, July 31, Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro; Géodall, Per- s & Co. stmr North Fork, Hanson, Eureka: Chas Nel- s0; n City of Papeete, Berude, Tahitl; J Pinet & Sailed WEDNESDAY, July 81 Stmr fomer, Drisko, (003 Bay. Stmr Weeott, Magee, Eel River. Stmr Crescent Cliy, Alien, Crescent City. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Star Point Loma. Conway, Grays Harbor. Jir ship Falls of Dee, Lock. Queenstown, Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. Sehr Helen N Kimball, Hellingsen, Eureka. Schr Nettie Low. Low, Point Reyes. Schr Zampa, Peterson, Tacoma. Schir Jennie Stella, Krebs, Grays Harbor. Telegraphlo. POINT LOBOS—July 81— 10 p. w.—Weather hazy: wind W: veloctty 12 miles per hour. Charters. The Brship Sokoto was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat to Europe, 315 3d net. Memorandum, Per stmr Truckee—On July 29 in 42 06 N 124 35 W, passed stmr Mincola with raft In tow. Spoken. July 16—19 N 21 W, Brship Clan Galbraith, tm Swansea for San Francisco. July 27—48 N 10 \V, Brship Mowhan, from Liverpool for Portland. Movements of Vessels. yesterday the schr J A Garfleld was towed to the seawall, the Corinthian to Lime Point and the bark Santiago to the refinery. o-day the bark Germania will be taken from Main sireet (0 sea and the ship Garnet Hill from the stream to Port Costa. The bktn North Bend wiil be_taken from Chan- nel street_to sea and the 8 G Wilder from the stream to Misslon street. Domestio Ports. UMPQUA—Arrived July 20—Schr Lucy, from San Pedro. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 81—Seohr Mary and Ida, hence Ju.y 23 achr Ivy, hence July 16. MOSS LANDING—Swiled July 3lyScir San Buenaventi ra, for Grays Harbor. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed July 3T—Stmr Al catraz, for San-Francisco. TATOOSH-—Passed July 31—Stmr San Benito, hence July 28 for Tacoma; Haw_stmr Kahulul, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. l,l?fc’,gflly g’l ’MGN."h"m schr Spokane, hence July 23 for Port Gamble. T SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 81—Schr Louise, fm Um > “?\, DIEGO—Salled July 31—Stmr ‘National Cit; CASPAR-Arrived July S1—Schr Abble. hence July 28. Y’;\ QUINA BAY—Arrived July 31—Stmr Faral- lon, hence July 28. REDON DO Arrived July 81—Stmr South Coast, from Eureka. EUR A—Arrived July 31—-Stmr Pomona, hee Juiy 30, Siiled July 831—Bktn Monitor and schr Jennle ‘Thelin, for San Francisco. MENDOCINO—Arrived July 31—Schr Bobdilnk, hence July 28. Sailed July 31—Stmr Point Arena, for San Fran- cisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived July 31—Stmr Cleone, hence July 30, Sailed July $1-Scnr Monterey, for San Fran- clsco. WlPlGilEGEN ERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havrc. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st ‘[raveiers by this line avoid both transit by Fnelish rallway aa: the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small bont. New York to Alexandria, Egyps via Paciy firs class $160- secon | cluss 3116, LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeut ... it ugust 3, LA TOURAIN ot Santelli u z s apply to . FORGET, Agent, i No. 3 Bowling Green, Now J. ¥. FUGAZI & CO., Agenis, o Mon San_Francisco. RATLROAD TRAVFL! SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- Eastern Ports. NEW YORE—Sailed July 30~Stmrs City of Para and Advance, for Colon. Clesred July 31—Bark Pactolus, for Portland, Or, DELAWARE BREAKW A 'ER—Sailed July 30 —Ship Wm J Rotch, for San Francisco. roreign Ports. RIO DE JANEIRO—Sailed July 28—Nor bark Prince Rezent. for Puget Sound. SHANGH AI—Arrived July 30—Bktn Quickstep, from Port Blakeley. ANTWERP—Arrived July 20—Brship Comlle- bank, from Portland. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arrived July 30—Br ship Orpheus, from Sourabaya, to load for San Fran- cisco. =afied July 30—Br ship Kilmory. for Acapulco. CIFIC RAILWAY €0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. . Saturdays CARDIF lled July 30—Br ship Godiva, for = San Francisco. BUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.M.; 1:30, 3:3( 1A KODATE—Satled July 28—Schr Corona, for | - B:00, 6:20 . . 4,205 1°80, 5:50 Honolulu. YOKOHAMA—Sailed July 27—Br stmr_Straits of Dover, for Puget Sound. 2¢—Brstmr Victoria. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. . 12:45, 3:40, M. Saturdays—Extra trips Madsen, 52 hours from Por: Los | for Puget Sound. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers NEW YORK—Arrived July 31—Stmr Teutoni from Liverpool. Qatied July ‘S1—Stmr Germanic, for Lelpsic; stmr Waesland, for Antwerp. At 1:55 P. . and 8:35 P. a0 SUNDAYS—§:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. a.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 ©. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. S AM Arrived out July 81—Stmr Leave Arrive Wictewind. from Now York: A ; = San Francisco. | 11Tt | gan Francisco. Sailed July 31—Stmr Lahn, for New York. = e - HROTTERDAM—Sailed July 31—Stmr Maasdam, | WEEK | SUN- | 3,0 (k00 W for New fork. N DAYS. LONDON—Salled July $1—Stmr Mohawk, for i Novato; §:50 A% New York, | Petalums, |*6:05 P> |10:30 Ax L1ZARD—Passed July 31—Stmr Obdam, from [Santa Rosa.| 7:30 pa| 6:15 e New York for Rotterdam. = i HURST CASTLE—Passed July 31—Stmr New Fulton, EEiT York, from New York for Southampton. Do E Jmportations, Geyserville, EUREKA—Per Humboldt—40,713 feet lumber, | g:30 py|8:00 Ax| Cioverdale. | 7:30 M| 6:15 pM 825 M shingles, 115 bales 28 baxs wool, § bbls min s water, 1 pke drugs, 1 bale carpet, 1 Cs sl - s 2 chines, 1] cs pears, 1 cspiano. 1 bbl cider, 83 pkgs Ho }_fli\:g & TG m,,:fg :: household goods, 309 cs 1 keg butter, 4 pkgs mdse. Riah. g 3 1cs fish. | 10:30 axt Consignees. Guerneville. | 7:30 ex Per Humboldt—Thos Denigan Son & Co: Harris & Jones; Humboldt Mineral Water Co: T Woolner & Co: Langley & Michaels; D N & E Waiters; Gray | & Mitchell; Brigham, Hoppe& Co; J Rosenberg: C E Whitney & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Scott «!: Gilbert: Dairymen’s Unfon: Getz Bros & Co: W £ Pettis: Hills Bros; Norton, Teller & Co; N Pearson; 10:40 Ax 8:05 P Sonoma and Glen Ellen. F B Haight; Ross & Hewle:t: Russ, Sanders & Co: | ~—grooo Wheaton. Breon & Co; Witzel& Baker: J J de | g DRl Haven; O BSmith&Co: D E Alllson & Co; T W B})Erli:ns::! CRpRLe Ol BB Peoples: LG Sresovich & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; American Union Fish Co. For Late Shipping Inteliigence See Thirtesnth Prne. P, O { .C. ¥. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stockton ‘Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pieta for iighlend Springs, | Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. | Stages connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blae Takes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- weod, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpelia, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Lively’s, Gravelly Val: Harris, Blocks» ‘burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced O Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be yond San Ratael at half rates. Special Sunday E1 Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:30 a. Ar, 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 P. 3. Returiing—Leave Kl Campo at 1:00, 3:00 and 5:00 @ > Tic .t Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, . X. RYAN, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. | Coolgardie gold fields (Fremantle), Austra- lia: $220 first class, | 8110 steerage. Lowes: | rates - to Capetown; 3 Pass. Age e i _ " Gen Manager. Gen. Puss. Ageat. Steamship Australia, SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Honolulu only, Sator: (eACIFIC ) day, Augusi 3, 8¢ 10| grnyng lenye no Lo SAN FEANC Australlan steamer, : MARIPOSA, salls via 7, Honolulu and Auck- | land, Thursday, August L , 8t 2 P. M. SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties August 3d and 27th. Cook’s Party August 3d. licket office, 111 Montgomery street. \ght office, 397 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS.. General Agents. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY Ogd t. 0. Rumsey. Sacra- menid, and Redding via Davis.... 0.4 Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Calis. 7:30A San Leand B:30A Haywards & Way St'0s Jose, Stockton, loue, i a Blutk #8:30A Peters and Milton. — 9:004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 9:00A Now_Orleans Jxpress, DISEATCH STEAMERS ¥ROM SAN (for Yoscmite), Santa Francisco for porta in _Alaska, 9 A. Mo Tos Augeles, Dew July 5. 9. 19, 24, August 3, 8, 18, Sept. 3, 1 New Orieans and East. For British Columbia and Paget Sound ports, I e 19, 24, 29, and every fiftn day thers- after. 9:004 Martinez and Stockton. 10:004 San Leandro, Haywards and Niles . 12:00u 8an Leaudso, Hagwords & Way St'ns For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, Or Niles, San Jose ermore. H:d5a every ‘luesdav at 2 p. M. < 01008 ¥or Newport, Los Angeles and all way P s, ay July 4. 8, 12, 16, e 06 sndjevery fourth | Thraom Bo e e Way 5 day thereafter. 8 . M. bt Leavdro, Haywards & WayStns Gidde BorEan Diegos siopping only at Port Harforl, 4:00r Martinez, San R Vallejo, E€anta Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Lo3 apa, Calistoga, Kl Verano and Angeles) and Newport, July 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, 23, Tiosa. veee 9215A 6. 30, and every fourth day ihereatter, at 11A.3. | £:00p Benicia, parto, | Woodland, Steamer Pomona Saturlay to Monday excar- its Tonding, Marysville, slon to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway Orovillo and Bacram U 10:45a wharf 1. Saturdavs 4 P. M. 8:00r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and For ports m Mexico, 10 A. M., 25th of each Stockton . 237 f i b monin, steamer W illamette Vailey. 5:30P San Leandro, Haywards & Way §t'ns ~ 8:459 Ticket Oftice—Palace Hotel, 4 Now Montgomery | 5:30r Jos Angeles Express, Fresuo, Ray- street. mond (for Yoscmitc), Bakerstield, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, Santa Barbara and Lios Angeles.. 4:43p 10 Market ¢ O. R. & N. "RBATRY TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rall lines to all points in_OREGON, WASHINGTON, [DAHO, MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chl- cago, New York and Boston. San Francisco. 5:30P Santa o Ronte, Al for Mojave and Tas 6:00¢ Buropean Mail, Ogden and Tust. 6:001 Haywards, Nilcaand San Jose 00r Vallejo 7:00p Orezon s, Sacramento, Ma ville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and Fast ... 10:4 7:00P Ban Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 10:509 9:00p 8an Leandro, Haywardsk W 1t $411:15p San Leandro. Haywards & Way St'ns SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 17:454 Sunday Lxcursion for Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Cruz 8:15A Newark, Centerville, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Stations. ... = #2:15p Newark, Centerville, Almaden, Felton, State of Callfornia salls July 8, 18, 28, Aug. 7. Oregon salls July 13, 23, August 2. 5 Fare in cablin, including berth and meals, $13 00; Steerage. $7 60; Round trip, $35 00. For through rates and all other information apply 10 the undersigned. Santa 3 L, PERKINS & COu . CoNX Station: *11:204 boonu(:"?n'l?lfir’m. F'(':'fi}f Ac:},n;”' 4:43r Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. 9:504 10 Market st. 19 Montgomery st. COAST DIVISION (Thivd & Townsend Sts.) *6:45A San Joso, SNew Almaden and Way (UNARD LIAE Stations . *1:45p NARD LINE, 7:304 Burday Excursion for San Jose, Eanta New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, Cruz, Pacido Grove and Principal from Pier 40, North River. b 3 (it FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. 8 Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Robles, § Umbrla, Aug. 10,8 A 3 Umbrla, Sept. 7, 8A 3 Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- Lucania, Aug. 17, 1P u Lucania, Sept. 14, Noon cipal Way Stations .. 7:05¢ Ftroria, Auz. 24, 8 A Etruria, Sept. 21, 8 A x | 19:47A Palo Alto and Way Statio: Campanin,Auz 817 pa Camon iq, < o 40 San Jose and Way Station: 31:43A Palo Alto and Way Station 12:15F “ Del Monte Limited” for Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Pajaro, Castroviile, Del Monts, and Pacific Grove on. *2:30F San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, & Cniiz, Salinas, Monterey and P Grove . 31307 San Joso *#4:30¢ San Joso aud Way Stations. 3130r San Jose and Way 6:301 San Jose aud Way Statfons 211:301 San Jose and Wav Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANQISCO—Foot of Market Strect (Slip a&—n Cabin passage 36U and upward: second cabin, £35, 340, 545, according o steamer and accommo- iations. | Stecragetickets to and from ell parts ot Euro at very low rates. For freight and passage appl | &t company’s oftica, 4 Bowling Green, New York. . | T VERNON H. BROWN & C., General Agenta. Good _accommodation can 8iways be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, San Francisco. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL \ fortnightly for the West Indles and @. rbourgh, Southampton, ecalling en route at C ST:00 8:00 9:00 *10:00 1 3 Fg:_l;ce, n'llxdbll;‘lym?ul;l:l to lninl passengers. $1:00 *2:90 0 *4:00 rough bills of lading, in connection With the — Pacific Mall S. 5. Co.,issned for freizht nad treas. | 1o ORLARD-Foct ofBrosdeny 12:00 ure to direct ports in England and Germany. 2 *5:00 ~5:00r.m, | Throughtickets from San Francisco to Plvmouth, = e gherbog;;. mul}:‘lm]{m)ni! First class, $195; third P for Afternoon. 253, $97 or further particulars appiy to | e ntal } Saturdays only. PARKOTT & GO ARence, Sy axosptd 1 Mondays only. 1 Sunduya ouly. 305 Clifornia at. $+ Mooday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At 5 P. M. Daily, Except letnlly.St.' 2%~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone, STEAMER : T. C. Walker. v J. D. Py ., Mary Garratt, City of g‘t:;?lton. SAUSALITO FERRY, From ApsL 21, 1805, Telephone Main 895. aviangtiupgco. | s 5 F. . WERK DAYS, . AntwEim 'slggmu‘ Mill Val,, Ross Val., s nfl.! ) . AM. b n Qta, 6.45A.m, RATLROAD TRAVELY 91600, bl e e | 1011543, Sau Qta. 84580 A l 2 R PR FTIvS =D Atlantic | s e At AND i .ope Pacific | &0 i 11807 3. Ross Val., San Rfl., Saa in RAILROAD .%nfl., u. Gaandero ud Wy Shuaflru . Tdsee Trains leave from and arrive | *LETIC T e XS0 s Market-Street Ferry~ - ys m’simn X Mondays only, » AY: Chicago Limited 80000, Xill Val, Re Yol boc i, san Qta, Jenves every day at 6:30 ». ., carrying Pullman | . Ress Vailey, San Rafael, San(t. ... fl.‘fi.?{fi:‘(’fi'; ;-:nlih Tourist Sleepers to jChicago . Mill Tl Val., San R Denver and St. Lonis. 6% ARuex cam fof g ET VIA LOS ANGELES. $io6a, o Falle, SeaBatu, SanQi... A 11004 Swusalite orly s leave daily at 9:00 A. M. and 5:30 P. M., E2usakiy uilx neeioung {8 Los Angeles with solld trains, 103 | 113043 Kill Valr. nw oier) 2050 Summer or Winier the Santa Fe Route is the MY, Ros Vel bz KL, Sen i, m:stps;rfimtulm: :‘-u-u Y c.um-nl.- o i‘hn East. fan pular misbelief exists regarding the heat n mMost w known to experianced travelers o Tho meals at Harvi celiont feamey ayarvers Diniog Rooms aresan ex- The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can be reached 1n 10 o:he? way. 6dorar, e s Tiocket Ofce~G44 Market Street, - Resa Valloy and San Rofao Eidra Chronicle Building. 8.004.x. Point Reves, Cazadero ard Way ias. 81074 M. Paint Reves sad Way Stions. ... 7.7