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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TH‘URSDAY, JULY 2, 1896. THE COMMER SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Silver unchanged. Al Cereals quiet. Colored Beans much lower. Hay 10 ligter receipt. Feedstuffs unchanged. Potatoes and Onions as before. Vegetables sell fairly. Butter and Eggs weak, Poultry steady Apricots higher. Peaches firm. Oranges lower. Berrles in excessive supply. Fresno Ralsins being bonght up. Hams, Bacon and Lard tending up. STOCKS OF GRAIN. Produce Exchange Grain Inspector Abel reports tocks of Grain in Call Board warehouses July L as follows, in tons: WH AT. | Port Costa.| Stockton. | City. June 1 84,589 | 20,983 1,187 ) 22694 | 14,319 1,007 Barley 5,198/ 3,008 2412 85 8,775 2,239| 1,681/ 78 The receipts In_June were 7002 tons Barley, 2185 do Oats, 289 do Corn and 1456 do Bran. Explanation. The arzow flies with the wind. The top figures 8t station indicate maximum temperature for the sys; those underneath it.if any, Lhe amount of Eainfall, of melted suow in inches and hundredths, during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid limes, connect points of equal alr pressure; iso- therms, or dotied Jines, equal temperature. ‘The word “high” means high barometric pressure and I8 usually accompanied by fair weather: -low" Fefers 1o low pressure, and is usually preceded snd accompunied by cloudy weatherand rains. | “Lows" usually first appear on tue Washington | goast. When che pressure is high in the interion | sad low loug the coast, and the isobars extemd north and south along the Gosst. rain is probable; but when the “low” 13 inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improbr sble. Wiih & “high” in ihe vicinity of 1dsho, and the pressure falling to the Californin coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and coider weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result W._ATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, July 1, 1896, 5 P. 3. Weather condicions and general forecast : The following maximun temperatures are re- poried from stations in Callforuia to-da; cureka 62, Red Bluff 92, San Francisco 65, Fresno 80. San Luis Obispo 74, Los Angeles 78, San Liego 70, Yuma 104. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 65, minimum 50, mean 57. Anarea of high pressure lles over the ocean off Washington and Oregon. There has been a slight fall In pressare over California during the past 2: Lours; but throughout the Pacific Slope the pres- sure 15 still from .U5 t0 0.20 of an inch above the normal. appears to be an area of low pressure. The temperature has remained stationary over the entire country west of the Rocky Mountains. There has been an increase in cloudiness from Northern Nevada to Southeastern W ashington and light showers may possibly occur Thursday morning in the extreme northérn portion of Ne- vada and Utah. Conditions are favorable for continued fair and slightly warmer weather on the Pacific Coast. Forecast made at S Francisco for thirty hours ing midnight, July 1896 : orthern California—Fair Thursday; light north- rly winds increasing in the afternoon. Southern California—Fair Thursday: light west- erly winds. Nevada — Clo and somewhat unsettled weather, especially in the northern portion, Thurs- day Utah—Fair Thursday. Arizona—Fair Thursday. San Francisco and vicinity — Fair Thursday: light westecly winds, increasing in force in the afternoon. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official THE FRUIT EXCHANGE. The San Francisco Fruit Exchange has lssued the following circular to members: ““As the exchange is on the eve of its election for officers and annual meeting it has been thought best before that time arrives—July 14 for the elec- t10n and July 15 for the meeting—to call a general meeting of members to hear expressions as to the manner of procedure to be adopted for the coming s2ason and -to_confer as to the welfare of the ex- change in a general way. There IS no manner of douttasto the nsefulness of the exchange if the members themseives will come to some tacit and binding understanding 1o protect. their own inter- ests aud that of fruit-dealers generally throughout the State. The influence of the exchange abrond bas been greater than it has been given creait for at home, and it only remains to form a compact body, to work nnder rules already adopted, pa ticularly that part of them relating to grades, in- spectious and contracts, to overcome the reckless and diversified sysiems in vogue, by which no sin- gle individual or firm, shipper, grower or packer. can obtain his proper and just share of profit. We want your individual and concerted advice at & meeting 10 be held on Thursday, July 2, 1896, &t Bo'clock P. M. FRANK DALTON, President. T. 8. TAYLOR, Secretar) NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial, XFW YORK, N. Y. July 1.—Stocks to-day were Jower. At the opening the market lacked the forelgn support which has been such a con. spcuons feature of late and professional traders bearishly inclined put out sdditional short lines. Local bull operators who are apparently discour. aged by the strength of tie free silver men at Chicago and the reports that the Altgeld contin- geut will not only write the plaiform for the De. mocracy, but name the Presidential candidate as well, discourage and did little or nothing to stem the downward movement. Several clever manip- ulators forced the pace and a firm credited with acting for politicians of national repute also sold liberal amounts of the s:andari railway issues and the industrials. A report that two or three millions of gold would be forwarded to Europe Saturday could not be verified. The reduction in the premium on 20ld bars an- Over the upper Missouri Valley there | ClAL WORLD NEW YORK STOCKS. ~.| Bonds, Exchange, Money and Ratiroad 2 Shares. : 20@4 45; x- g e HE 0 3o Datents. $4 20@4 ¢5: i° BIX | Money on eall firm at 3@3y; last loan at 81 50@2 0>. Sonthern fiour dull, weak: common 1o fair extra, $2 15@2 70: good 1o choice do, $2 70 @3, Rye fivur quict and easy, $2 40@2 S0. CORNMEAL—Quiet; gfliow Western, 32 06@ 2 10: Brandywine, $2 1 BYE—Quiet: Western, 388%c 1. 0. b. BARLEY—Quiet; 421%e 1. 0. b. BARLEY MALT—Dull: Western, 42@43c. WHEAT—Dull, steady: ower; 1. 0. b., sz‘/l/:c: ungraded' red, 5i : No. 1 Northern, 8434c. Options advanced 34c with the West and on firmer cables with wet weather abroad, declined 17%@1%4c on free liquidation; rallied 'Igc and closed steadv at 14@%c below vesterdey, with trading fair. ~eptember and July most active. July ana August, 613;c; Sentember. 6234c; Octo- ber, 6274 ember, 6414c. CORN—Dull; steady; No. 2, 33%c elevator; 8354c afloat. Options dull and 145@ closing steady. July an: July, 833j4c; September, 34c OATS—Actve; sready. Options dull, ‘firm; July 2054c; 2035¢. Spot prices: No. 2, 2134c: No. 2 white, 2214¢; No. 2 Chicago, 4214@2214c: No. 3, 204 No. 3 white, 2135c: mixed Western, 22@Z3c: white do and ‘whii« ~tate, 23@2634¢. FEED BRA 525¢. MIDDLINGS—60@621gc RYE—Feed, 55¢. Provisions, BEEF—Dull, steady. Beef hams, quiet, weak. Cut meats. quiet, unchanged: pickied bellles, 12 pounds, 434@43c; pickled shoulders, 4y5®ivaci pickled haws, 914@10c. LARD—Quiet, easler. Western steam. $3 20; South America, $4 85: compound, 4@4%4c. PORK-—Steady; moderate demand. BUTTER—Quict, easy. State dairy, 10@15 do creamery, 113@15%4c: Western dairy, 9@12 c lower with the West; September most active. 3 October, 3414c. September, do creamery, 11%3@16zc; do factory, @1l Elgins, 15@15%c;: imitalion creamery, 10@12c. WCHEES: — Birm: unlecasesasand. . Biate rge, 516@6%c: do small, 5@ic; pars skims, 2@434e: Tull skims, 1145@3c. EGGS—Active, steady. State ana Pennsylvanta, lzlg@lxc: Western fresh, 11@12c; do per case, $1 5v@3 00. TALLOW-—Quiet; nominal. COTTUNSEED OIL—Dull, steady. Crude, 20@ 21c; yellow, prime, 25¢; do Off grade, 2434c. RESIN—Dull, steacy. Strained, common to £00d, 81 90@2. TURPENTINE—Quiet, steady; 2414@26c. POTATOES—Steady; fair demand. Southern, 50c@$1 12. RICE—Firm. Domestic fairto extra, 3@534c; Japan, 4@4l4e. MOLASSES—Firm: fair domand. New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 27@37c. COXFEE-Steady: 10 to 30 points up: July. $1180: August, $11 25; September. $10 80: Oc: tober, $10 40: December, $10 25@10 3 ary, $10 20@10 25: March, $10 20@10 25; Muy, s@}lt)a;z’g; June, $10 95. Spot’ Rio steady; No. 7, 13 c. SUGAR—Raw, easler, quiet. Fair refining, centrifugal 96 test, 3lhc; refined, quiet, stead: off A, 435@il4c; mola A, & andard 4%c; confectioners A, 4 ' 8-60; loaf and crushed. 5c: powde;ed, 5igc; granulated, 4%c; cubes, 5%c. Fruit and Produce. RAISINS_Two-crown, 334c: three-crowu, looge: muscatel, 43,@bc: fourcrown, 5@5%c; London layers. 87 L5e@s!. PRUNES—Four sizes, nominal; 5c. S ACHES—Peeled, % b, 12@130: do unpesiea. APRICOTS—Old bags, 836@8l4c: new bags, 814c: do new 50-pound box es wniacsd, 23%¢ HOPS—Unchanged. WOOL—Firm, unchanged. Merchandise. P16 IRON—Qulet, unchanged. COPPER~Dull: lake. @11 50. LEAD—Steady: domestic, £5@$ 05. TIN-Steady. Straits. $15 45@13 55. PLATES—Quiet. ErELisl—Duil: domestic. $4 05@4 10. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Irx.. July L.—In recollection of yes- terday’s firmness in wheat there was some buying of that grain this morning, and a wantof confi- | dence on the partof the bears. The conditions | rendered the tone rather st ady for a time, and prices rose about l4c from the opeming or Hic above the final quotationsof yesterday. Gradually, bowever, the feeling became more disposed to | weakness, and offerings met with a less ready" re- | sponse. Values shrunk away, and later in the morning the entire appreciation before mentioned disappeared. The Orange-Judd Farmer issued its monthly report giving the condition of wheat at 79.7 and of spring at 92.0. This was interpreted as favorable tothe crop. although showing some deterioration for the month. Recelpts in the Northwest were heavy at 410 cars against S71 t Wednesday and 183 a year ago. Chicago re- ceived 18 cars and Inspected out 45,733 bushels. Liverpool cables were firm and 34d higher. De- liveries on July contracts to-day were very hight. Weakness in New York stocks was a consiiera- tion in the grain markets, aggravating the depres- sion 10 & great extent. Ciosing Berlin cables were uigher, and other Continental markets were un: changed. Export clearances aggregated 211,175 bushels. September wheat oOpened from' b7c 10 5734c, sold between 573gc and d6c, closing at the inside. 34c under yesterday. Esiimated re- celpts for to-morrow 12 cars. CORN—Trading did not assume any particular prominence or imporiance. The action was iden- tical with that of its more influential neighbor, wheat, but as the volume of trade was lighter the Tange of prices was naturaily narrower. Receipts were 430 cars, and 177,988 pusheis were taken from store. The Oraoge Judd Farmer gave the condition of the Corn crop as 92 per cent, and the acreage at 81702000 Kxport clearances amounted to 195,2%7 bushels. September Corn opened at 28c, sold between 2Blic and 2784c, closing at_2768@2734c, Yg@Y4c under yesterday, Estim ated receipts 1or to-morrow 500 cars. OATS—Responded readily to the weakness. The Orange-Judd Farmer gave ihe condition of Oatsas #3.6, and the expectations of the cro » as 930,000, 000 bushels. Recelpis were 245 cars, and 60,000 bushels were taken from store. Expors clearances were 2000 bushels. September Oats closed Tgc Estimated receipts for to-mor- Tow 225 cars. FLAX—Was easy. Cash, 78¢c; September, 77c: December, 79c. Recelpts were 20 cars. PROVISIONS—A larger runof hogs than was expected imparted a heavy tone. September pork closed 1214¢ jower, September lard 7clower. and S eptember ribs S¢ lower. BUTTER—Business in the butter market was slow to-day. Creameries—Kxtras, 141gc; firsts, 13@l4c: seconds, 10@12c; imitations, fancy. 12c. Dairie Extras, 12c; firsts, llc; seconds, Sc. Ladles— Extras. 10@10%4c; firsts, 85@9c; packing stock, ®e¢; roll, 6@7c. EGGS—Were fairly active. Fresh stock sold at 10@11c B dozen. MONEY—Was 5@6% on call and 6% on ume loans. New York exchange was quoied st 25c premium. Closing Prices. WHEAT—July, 5434c; Sentember, 56c: Decem- GOk —suly. 263c; septembve 27656@27 JOKN—July, c: september, o May, 29%e. = ot MOATE July. 16%@15%c: September, 1534c; ay, 183gc. FORK™July, 86 8214 September, $7 0214 LARD—July, 83 8734: September, 839714 Xlks—July, $3 60: Septemoer, $5 75, Livestock. UNTOY STOCKYARDS, Iri, July 1.—There was a fairly £00d demand for cattle to-day. Hogs were in fair supply and good demand. Sheep were dull and ensy. CATTLE — Receints. 15,000. Fancy beeves, #465@4 60: cuoice 1o prime, 1300 to 1800 pound steers, $4 30@4 50: good 10 choice steers. 1200 10 1700 pounds. $4 15@4 26: medium steers, 1000 Lo 1850 pounds, $3 85@4 10: common to fair steers, 950 1o 1200 vounds. $3 50@3 BO: feeders, 900 to 1200 pounds. $3 60@3 85: common to choice stockers. 82 65@3 50; bulls, chuice 10 extra. $2 80 @3 25: buls, poor to choice, $2@2 75; cows and heifers, extra, 38 76@4 00; cows, fair 10 cnoice, $2 50@3 50: cows, common to fair canners’. Bl 25@:z 25: calves, good to choice. 84 60@5 00: ca ves, common to good, $4@4 50 Texas fed steers, $3 20@4 10: Texas cows, bulls and oxen. §2 0U@3 CO: milkers ana springers. per head, $20@A0; Texas grass steers. $2 50@3 15. HOGS—Keceips, 30,000. Heavy packing ana shipping_lots, 32 95@3 30: common 1o cholce mixed. ¥3 10@3 45: choice ussorted. ¥3 45@3 55: light, 83 25@3 55; pigs, $2 76@3 60. SHEEF—Keceipis. 14,000. inferior 10 cnolce, $26375: jambs, $366. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., July l.—Porter Bros. Company sold California frult at open auction to-day as follows: Prunes—Tragedy, $2 20@3 15 per balf crate; Simoni, $140@1 68. Pears— Bartlett, $2 25@2 45: Comet, $2 35@2 45 per box; nounced to-day by the Treasury Departmen: while of advantage 10 both the 'Govérnment sud exporters, Is not likely to lead to heavy shipments of the metal, according 1o forelzn bankers, The decline in siocks at one time was equal (o percent. In this decline Manhattan, the {ndus. tnials, the Grangers and Southwesterns were . pectaily prominent. Tobacco s0id down to 59. the failure of the directors to declare a dividend on ‘the common had brought avout liquidation. Man. hattan sold as low as 9714. The sale of a block of long stock for a firm which intends going out of business was the principal cause. At the Close the market was heavy in tone. Net changes show losses of 14@37%;, Sucar and Manhattan leading, Total sales were 350,000 shares. Bonds were lower. The transactions footed up $750,000, Atchison_adjustment fours fell 17 to 3814 Kan. ses and Eastern fives, 210 91; Wisconsin Central fves certificaton 334 t0 s‘sil P In Government bonds, $11,000. ipon fours of 1925 sold at 116. Grain. FLOUR—Weak: dull: unchanged. Winter wheat, low grades, $1 70@2 25: do,fair 10 fancy, $2 45@ 8 45: do patents, $3 50@3 60: Minnesota clear, §2 40@2 80: do straights, $2 95 35: do patents, $3 156@4 20: low extras, 31 70@2 55, FINANCIAL, CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1054. BRANCH OFFICE - 628 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 5! Orters sty execntodon. uHE market, quo lers nstantly ex Y tations. Reierence 1st National Bank, 8. F, CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIBER NEW Lawson, $150@i 55 per half box. Apples—Red Astrachan, $1 80 per box. Plums—St. Catherine, 8150 per half crate; Clyman, $1 30. Apricots- Peach, £1 10 per half crate; Royal, 80c. Peaches— Alexander, 7t 1 08. xrait The Earl Company sold: Prunes. Tragedy, $2 55?! 30 per half crate. Peaches— Alexander, $1 20@2 25 per box. Plums, 65c 81 65 per half crate. Apricots—Royal, 65c@$1 per half crate. BOSTON, Mass., July 1.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruits In the Union Auction to-day, realizing the foilowing prices: Prunes— Tragedy, 83@4 55 B half crate: Simont, 83 o5, Plums—Abundance, $1 45@2 85 B half crate Clyman, $1 35@2 35; Royal ilative, $1 65@2 05. Peaches—Alexander, $1 10@] 40 ® box. Apri- cots—Royal, 95c@$1 40 P half crate, Porter Bros. Wl‘ggflly sold: Peaches—Hale' Elrlg, 1 20@1 ¥ box; Alexander, 80c@ $1 70; Eulatls. $1 25. Pears—30@90c B half box. Apricots—Royal, 66@80c B half crate. CHICAGO, ILL. July 1.—The Earl Froit Com- y 8old Californic fruit in the Union auction to- ay. realizing prices as follows: Plums— Bur- banks, $2 30 § haf crate: Abundance, $1556@ {7 AN el 8 Ty 3 lo, i_Clyman, $1 35. Prunes—Tragedy, $1 90@2 156 balf crate; Si moni, 81 05@1 55. Pears—Bartlett, 81 05 box. Pucn!o—ml-'- Early, $1 i Ibox‘. Apricots—Smith’s Trivmpb, '$125 $ haif crate: Montagamet, 81 15; Royal, 1 20. r Brothers Company sold: Plums—Bur- bank, $2 20@2 60 ® halfcrate: ‘Washington, $2 05; Abundance. §1 26@1 90; Ogon, #1 60 Sat ‘uma, 81 55: Koenig Claude. §1 40; Foyal Hative, i Obql 3b: Si. Catherine, 81 20@1 40: Clyman, 5: Brills, 90c. Prunes— ragedy. 31 856 2 259 hall crate: Simoni, 81 50@1 60. bears— Fresno Bartietts, $1 65@1 70 B hox: others, 85c@ 81 B lialf box. Peachos—Strawterry, 81 45 box: Hale's Early, 75c@81 45; Alexander, 5 $146: Emmas, 81 40: Parsons' Early, $1 9 Apricots—! al, 1 20 ¥ half crate. #0c. “Figs, 609 10 o 211 Craie- Apples, 2%; closing offered &t 2% Prime mercantlle paper. 5@5%4% Bsr silver, 687gc. Mexican o 1 B434c. Sterling Exchange quiet. wit u‘%:sfime‘-‘- m l.nn‘km' bills at 84 87 for 60 aays and $4 88@4 ¥R14 for demand. Posted rates, 84 85@4 89. Commercial bills, $4 86@4 864. Government bonds lower: State bonds dull; rail- road bonds weak. Silver at the board easy. CLOSING sTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 90 |Norfolk & Westrn. 4% Atchison... Preferred. 8 Preferred....... Northern Pacific... ¥ Adams Express Preferred. 16 Alton, Terre Hau Northwestern 85 ‘American Express110 | Preferred. 14% American Tobacco. 60%4| Preferred. 96 Bay State Gas. Ealtimore & O] Brunswick Lands Buftalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific. Canada Southern. 1st’ preferred. 4 preferced.. Canton Land. Central Pacific. Ches. & Ohto. O earedsi: 0 Navigation 14 Prefe: L. regon Navigal Chicago, B. . 7164|Orezon Short Line 67 Chicaco'® E. Til... 41 |Pacific Mafl . Preferred. .. Peorla, Pittsbors & W. ptd_15 Pullman Palace....150 Chicago Gas. Cleve& Pittsburg.. 18 Consolidation Coal. 32 Quicksilver. 1% | Consolidated Gas..1523%: ~ Preferred. 13 C.C. C. & St. Louis 2744 Reading 5 1 -- 70" |RioGrande&Westn 15 2014 | Preferred.. - 40 Rome Wa o0, St. L. & 8, W...... 38 Del. Hudson.. 124 | Preferred. 9 Del. Lack&Westrn. 15734/st. Paui. L T4y Denver & R. G..... 1285 Preferred. 11275 Preferred......... 461 st. Paul & Duluth. 18 Distlliers. 314 Preferred......... 8014 Genersal Electric. St. Paul & Omaha. 3915 Preferred. . 1138 St P. M. & M 109 Stiver Certificates. 8¥3 Southern Pacific. Southern R. R. Preferred.. 3 Sugar Refinery . Preferred. . . 99 Tenn. Coal & Iron. 20 Preferred. . 90 Tilinois Central. Texas Pacifi lowa Central. Tol.A.A.& N. Mich.—- Preferrea. Tol. & Ohio Cent... 30 Kansas & Texas. | Preferred.... 70 Preferred. 21%|Tol.St. Louis& K.C. 5 Kingston& Pem... 8 Preferred.. 5 Lake Erie & Westn 17 |Union Pacine, 8% Preferred. Lake Snore. National Lead. Preferred.. Long Island Louisville & Nash. 48 |U. P. Den & Gl Louisville Na&Ch 7 Preferred. .. .... 15 |U. S. Rubber. Mannattan Consol. 9714 ~Preferred. Memphis & Charis. 15 |Utica & B. Rives Mexican Central... 87 Wab. 5. L. & Pac Michigan Central.. 94 Minn &S. L. Preferred. 5 Minn & St. Leom. 17 |Wisconsin Central. 134 1st preserred. 73 Wheeling & L. E.. 8lg 2d preferred 40 | Preferred. .. Missouri Pacific.. 19% Am Cotton Oil Mobile & Ohio. 1843 W. U. Beef. Nashville & Chatt. 68 |Ann Arbor N 1735/ Preferred. N. 3 100%4 Brooklyn Traction. 22 North American. 41%'Krie 2d ptd.. . 1814 CLOSING BONDS. U 8 4s, registered. . 10834 M K T 2ds. Do 4s. coupon. ... 1083, Do 4s . U S 4s new, regstrd 113 Mutual Unton s Do 4s, coupon....116345 N J Cent Gen 5s. Do 25, 95 Do bs. SE35118 1.0 Bs, coupon. .. 113 Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 Do 1897 100 Do 1898’ 100 Do 1899 Pacitic 5s of 95, DC 3-65s. Ala Class A 4 StL&IronMiGen 5s_ 75 StL &S F Gen 65.1104 /St Paul Consols. ... 1253, |St P C & Pa 1sts.. 1119 Do Class B 4,55..105 | Do Pac Cal 1sts. 110 La Consol 4s. 95614 Southern R R b 89 Missouri funding...— |Texas Pacific 1su Silg N Carolina con 6s..120 [Texas Pacific 2ds. 19 D 85 |Union Pac lsis 96.1033% So Carolina 414s. Tenn new 3s..... Va funding debt. Do registerec. Do deferred 6s. Do trust repis st. 434 Canada South 2ds. 106 Cen Pac 1sts of 95,1024 Den & R G Ist.....111 Do 4s. KErie uds. 64 Kansas Pa Consols 70 Ks Pa lsts Den aivi1114) FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. |West Shore d......105 Mobile & Oblo 4s.. 65145 R GrandeWest 1sis 74 Ches & Ohio s Atchison 4s. Do 2ds A. /2 | @450 Summer Squash. 35@50c for Pay: Egg Plant. 8@ e 'x.:m!:?m £33 & box: Cucambers. 50@Be: lameda Cucumbers, 5@2: Aspa $2; Rhubarn, 35@80c: Dried mrmmme B: Green Peppers, 10@15c b for Chile and 25c B 1b for Bell: Green Peas. 50c@$l B sack for common and 3@2%gc B b for Garden; String Beans, 2@ 814¢ for common ana b@éc for Garden: green Okra, 20c® Ib; Cabbage, 46@50c % cu; Garlic, 2@8c B Ib. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER--No further change. CeEAMERY—Fancy, 1434@16c: seconds, l4c B0 i DAIRY—Fancy, 18@13%c: good to choice, 12@ e lnw-r:r’ndn,'fllé e CHEESE—Fancy mild new, 6@6l4c; common to g0d. B@5lpc: Cream Cheddar. 9c: Young Amerien T8 i Western, 10@11c; Eastern, EGG:/.—ci'ery weak. with a slack demand. Ore- D, 10c; Eastern Kges. ranch kggs, 1 16c: Duck Eggs, 12813 B aoz POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Ducks are cheap ana very slow. only fine large stock being wanted. Good Turkeys are firm. Hens and Roosters are ateady. Live Turkeys, 14@15c for Gobblers, 12@14c for Hens: Geese, B pair, 80c@3s1: Ducks. $3@3 50 for ol@ and $3 50@5 ¥ doz for voung: Hens. $3 50 : Roosters, voune, $6 @ 8: do, oid, $4@4 50 ¥ doz: Fryers, $5@5 50: broilers, §3@4 for large und $2@2 50 for small; Pigeous, $1 25@1 50 B doz f0r young ana old. GAME—XNom.nal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Apricots are bringing higher prices and Peaches continue firm. Receipts of Cherries are down to almost nothing. Cherr.es, $1@1 25 P box. Peaches. 50c@$1 B box, and 90c P basket. Fiums, 409 z‘accotc‘," 4nd 36@600 B box. Cherry Plums, 25 x. NADFIOI. 25@>50c B small box and 40@85¢ B large x Pears—25@50c B box. g ?g@bfix’ box, 25@4Uc P basket and )2 ton in bulk. Figs, 30@40c ¥ box for single and 65@75¢ B box e layers. BERRIES—Arrivals are excessive, being 1015 chests of all kinds of Berries and 205 chests of Currauts, and low prices are the rule. Strawberries $2 50@4 @ chest for Longworths and $2@3 for large berries. Raspberries, $5@4 chest. Blackberries, $1 50@2 50 B chest. Currants, $2 ) B chest. GRAPES—Thompson's Seedless from Yuma sold at 329 crate. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges are out of favor and lower_at $i 50@2 ¥ box for Seedlings, $3@3 50 ¥ box for Navels, and $2@3 ® o ot lediterrancan, Sweets: Lemons, 1 )2 for common an 50@3 for good to choice; gexlun Limes, awfi: Baunanas, $1@2 ¥ bunch; Pineapples, $1@4 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETO. DRIED FRUITS— . A heavy San Francisco concern is buylng up all the Raisins at Fresno at 3%4c P Ib in the sweat- box, having about 25 buyers in the fleld. Quotations on the Frult Exchange are as follows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apples, 134@2c B B for quar- tered. 2cfor sliced ana 4@4l4c for evaporated; Peaches, £@5c and 6c for tancy: Avricots, 6Y4@7¢ for nrime o choice. 3@9c for fancy and 10@11c B Ib for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, 21cfor nn- ressed: White Figs, 4cin sacks: Pears, 7c B Ib evaporated halves, 3 ® D for quarters: Prunes, 3@314c: Plums, 315c® I for pitted and 135@2c for unpiited; Nectarines, 333@5¢ ® b for prime o choice and 5ljc for fancy JOBBING PRICRS—EVaporaca apples. 4@Sc # : sun-dried, 134@2c: Peaches, 815@bc ana 6o for fancy; peeled in boxes,1214c 3 h: Prunes, 31ac for four sizes, 4luc for 50’ and 4c for 50@60’s; Apricots, 7@9c for_prime to_choice, 10@11 for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 314c: White Figs, 3@dc: Pears, Sc B Ib for evapo rated halves and 4@7%4c for quarters; Plums, 3}4@4c for pitted and 1@l 4c for unpitted: Nectarines, 4gBe % B for prime t6 chotos. RAISINS—Prices are as follows. carload lots, £ ©. b. Fresno. Four-crown, loose, none: 3-crown, loose, 3 seedless Sultanas, 1% o c: 8-crown London lay- 35@1 50: Dehosa clus- ters, $2 10@2 25; Imperial ciusters, 32 60@2 75, JOBBING PRiCES—Four-crown 1oose, none: 3- crown, 3@3l4c B Ib: 2-crown. Sc. Seedless Sul- tanas, 4c P 1b; Seediess Muscatels, 8c; &-crown London layers, 75@90c; clusters, 81 50@1 7 Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, $2 75. NUTS — Quotations are as follows: Wi Duts, 9@Licior No. 1bard and 11@13c § B for paper-shell, jobbing lots; Almonds, 8@7%c for Languedoc’ aad 815@10c for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts, 6@1ac # I for Eastern and — for Cali- fornia; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c: Pecans, 60 for rough and &c for polished; Filberts, 8@9c; Brazll Nuis, 9G10c B Ib: Cocoanuts. 34 5 . ONEY —~Comb 10@12%5¢ # b for bright ana 8 @9c B Ib_for lower grades; water-white extracted, B@bdYec B Ib: light amber extracted, 4%4@4%c; dark amber, 4c; dark. 2@Sc. BEESWAX—25@:714¢ B 1b. LIVERPOOL, Exu., July L—The spot market is firm at 58 2d@bs 81,d. Cargoes dull at 26s, prompt shipments. FUTURES. Tne Produce Exchance cablegives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: July, 45 1034d; August. is 1034d; September, 45 10330: October, 45 10140: November, 4s 10%,d. SECURITIMS. LONDON, Exe. July 1.—Consols. 118 18-16; siiver, 8135d; French Rentes, 100f 82%4c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 day Sterling Exchange, sight. Sterling Cables. New York Exchange, sig) New York Exchange, telegrahic. Fine Silver, § ouace Mexican Dollars ;‘1‘ Sy PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The market is positively withont change, belng depressed and stagnant. Stocks on band appear above. Exports from this port during June were 540,232 ctls, valued at $596,868, making total exports for the crop year of 1595-96' just closed of 10,174,665 ctls, valued at $10,610,472. No. 1, 823gc: choice, 933,@95c; lower grades, 8714@90c; excra choics for milling, 9754 16 ® ctl. “ALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—December— 700 tons, 97%c: 300, 9754c. HEGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—1100 tons, 9734c: 1100, 9734c. May—100, i1 02, AFTEENOON SESSION — December—1000 tons, 973/pc- 200, 9714¢. BARLE Y—The stock in regular warehouses de- crensed 1423 tons in June, as will be seon above. The market shows no' change. Feed 6734@ 8834c; cholce bright, 70c; Brewing, 76@80c. CALL BOARD sAvEs. INFORMAL SESSI0N—10 0'clock— December—100 tons, 8834¢. EXGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—100 tons, 681jgc. peyTFRN0ON SEsSION — December — 100 tons e OATS—The stock {n regular warehouses de- creased 767 tons in June, as will be seen above, The mlrgfl!li I!l flnllu;nd wseaek, with nvieru minor changes. 1ling, 1o@! : fancy Feed, 90@ 823c P ctl; good to choice, 8215@H0¢: common w0 _Talr, T734@80c; Gray, 80@833,c; Surprise, 95¢ @$l o{y, CORN —i.ocal stocks decreased 851 tons. The market continues quiet. Larze Yellow, 90@96c B ctl i, Small Round do, $714¢@81; White, ctl. 5¢ B ctl. BUCKW I EAT—E5@80¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—The Norweglan bark Gartha takes for Sydney 9200 barrels, valued at $29,500. Net_ cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $3 75@3 85 P bbl; Bakers' exiras, 85 55@3 6o; superfine, $2 75@3. CORNMIEAL, ETC.— Feed Corn, $1950@20; Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-B sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: - Graham Flour, 2%4c: Rye Flour, 834c; Rice Flour, 734c; Corne meal, 28,@3c; extra cream do, }g; meal, 1/40: Buck- vac; Farina, 8%4c: Oat Groats, 41gc; Homin, wheat Flour, dc; L‘z‘cnd Wh 434c; Whole' Wheat Flour, 3¢: Roll 4140 Véarl Barley, 4vge; Spllt Peas, dsgo; Green do; bac B . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Stocks are small, as will be seen above. Quotable at $15@16 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$17 H0@18 50 B ton for lower grades and $19@20 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15@15 cake Meal at the mill, $21 per fon; jobbing, $23: Cottonseed Olicake is out of marke HAY —Arrivals are much lighter at the moment. No change In prices. New Wheat quotable at 37 50 @10; New Wheat and Oat, $7@9: new Oat. $6@8: new Barley, 85@7 50; second cutting of Alfalfa, $6 6 50: new Clover, $6@8. 01d Hay is quoted at §7 11 w\?nm for Wheat and $8@10 for com- PETEAW H0400 B bate, BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Prices show considerable change and colored kinds are much weaker. Bayos, quotable #:50@95¢; Small Whites, $115@1 25 Pea, $1 20 @1 40; Large Whites, 90c@$1 05: Pink, 76@85c; Xeds, $1 10@1 30: Blackeye, $] 50@1 60: Red Kidney, nominal: Limas, $2 3 : Butters, 81 35@1 50 for small and $1 50@1 75 for SEEDS—Brown Mustard is quotable at 31 50@ 225 @ ctl: Trie neawam' Yeliow Mus- nx 817061 tard, 1 50: p Aliniin, TAGHA B B Sabe e ;5 81 26@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONJONS, VEGETABLES POTATOES—Prices stow very little change from day to day, New Garnet Chiles, 80c@$1: new Peerless, 75@90c: new Early Rose, in sks, 75¢@ 81: new Larly Hose in boxes, 76c@81 25: new Bur- bank Seedli 1 35; rbanks, Se: Humbolds Bosbaris. S0gT0c B o0 hite, ; Red, ONIONS—Nothing new. . mngx%us—mn ich G Corn, mu reen 50c@$1 P sk; Alameda cca.m 76 P crate; PROVISIONS. Hams continue (o tend upward and some dealers ssk 1234c Bacon and Lard are also pointing toward higher prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6c B B for hesvy, 7c B I for light medium, 9¢ B B for light, 10c for extra light and 12c ¥ I for sogar. curea; astern Sugar-cured Hams, 11 California Haws, 1014@11c B 1b: Mess Beei extra mess do. 88 family do. $1 prime_Pork, 50; extra clear, $14 B bbl; mess, $12 50@13 bbl: Smoked Beef, 10¢ ® 1. LARD—Eastern. tlerces is quoted at 5igc B 1 for compound and 614c for pure: palls. 7c ® I Callfornia tierces, 434c for compound snd 6c for pure; half-bbls, 84c; 10-B tins, 7c; do 5-1b, 7 c; c COTTOLEN E—6@6%4c in tierces and uhc}flc ¥ B in 10-1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7@ 734¢ @ b: colis and brands, 6@6Ygc: medium, 6@64c B 1b: culls and brands, 5@53gc B 1: light, b¢: culls and branas, 4c; Cowhides, 5@b%c: culls and brands. 4@ilsc: salted Kip, 5c % Ib; salted Calf, 7@8c: salted Veal, 6c: drv Hides, 1035@11 cullsand brands, m’?a ry Kipand Veal, culls. 7c: dry Calf, 16c; culls, 10¢; Goatskins, 20@36c each: Kids, Sc: Deerskins, €ood summer. 80c: medium. 15@25c; winter, 7@10c; Shee) skins, shearliugs, 10@15c each: short wool, 350 each; meajam, 4 each’; long wools, 60c each.” Cuils of all kindy about Jac less, TALLOW—No. 1. rendered. 140t No. 3, 8c: refined, 514@53%4c: Grease, 214C ® . V}‘()Olb—ungbcldl and Iendoe;q.pfil qlgllhdll at 2¢ § b: Valley Oregown, c ; do Inwf?me& 8@10c ¥ b; Nevada, B b; San Joaquin and Southern Coast, six mont) s@c; San'Joaquin, foothill, good 1o choice, 7@SC: San Jonauin, years fleece, 434@3Yac: noruliom tree, 7@8c; do defective, 61lac B (OPS—Nominal at 136@3c ® Ib. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcntta Grain Haes, spot, $4 35; San Quentin, 84 20; Wool Bags, 2414@26%4c. COAL—Weliington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, $8 % ton: couthfield Wellington, $750 B ton: Seatile, $5@5 50; Bryant, Coos Bay, 84 50: Wallsend, $7: Scotcn, #7 50; Brymbo, $7 50. Cumberland, $11@12 in bulk and $13@14 I sk Pennsylvania Anthracite g, $11 50; Wel Anthracite, $8: Cannel, $7 50: Rock ‘Springs, Castle Gate and Pieasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, #1112 In bulk and 813 § ton in ske. 'GAR—The Western Sugar Hefinery Com; Yy auotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed. Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 5%c; Dry Granuiated, b%4c; Confectioers’ A, '5: agnolia A, 45c: Extra Gd¥e: Golden' G, d3c haltbarrels, more , and boxes ac more, $ o UP—Gaiden, in bbls, 100;' Black Strap, 100 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quallty, 5c; second ao, 414@434c: third do, 3 Sam g VEAL-—. + small, 5@6c B b. l)‘(‘v'n'on—fl mm-.hsm xx‘ Yac B . PORK_Live H Mc B I for large and 816@8%c for smali and fmed(am dressed do, 435 @6c. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour. ar. sks.... 33.695/Hay, tons. 209 Oregon.. 4,074|Butter, ctis. 167 804|Cheese, ctls 209 3,994|Eggs, doz. 6,510 4,738|Hides. no. 504 1.670| reits, bdls.. Potatoes, sks. 1 Onions, sks. Middiings.sks. .. Bran, sks. Oregon THE S8TOOK MARKET. Comstock values- were still weaker yesterday, the best prices averaging below those of Tuesday. Business was very quiet all day. The First National Bank has declared a divi- dend at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, payable on the 10th, The Central Bank of Oaklaund and the Oakiana Savings Bank paid their semi-annual dividend to depositors yesterday at the rate of 4.10 percent perannum. The Columbia Banking Company of si num." The Orange. Growers' Bank. st Kiverside o8 The Napa Con. Quicksiiver Mining Company paid the usual quarterly dividend of 10c per share yesterday, also an extra dividend of the same amount, the two aggregating $20,000. hd‘nu SALES, Following were the Salss id the San Franoisee Etock Board vesterday: 9@12c: store Eggs, 10@ | 1dc. with sales of extras ai APTERNOON SEARION—2:30. 200 Al 300 ATEX" 300 Bienr. 100 Bullion...]8 300 Caleda....14 100 Chaling. .82 500 Chour....2. 1 200 CC&V..1.88/ Foll Baara sesteranes TAR mpRsToON—10:2n, (00 Crwn Pt...45(300 Ovrmn. 400 . 6'800 the sales In ths Pacific Stoak Tpion. 300 Kentuck..03300 S B& M... | 50 Conni.. 100 C Point CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, July 1—4 ».x. Al Con. B"l‘l‘ 13 e 12 ha = .= by ..v10 13 . 05 08 53 . 03 03 51 P = .08 . 64 @5 03 05 14 2.20; 1.90| 34 Challenge Con. 38 Con. Imperiai. 02 03| 13 13 Confidence....1.00 1.05| = o Con New York 04 —|silver Hill — 04 Crown Point... 50 b2iSierra Nevada. 55 67 EastSierraNev — 05 Unlon Co 51 53 Exchequer — 05Utah.. . 0% 09 Goula & Curry. 94 85 Yellow Jackei. 44 45 Hale& Norers.1.15 1.20| GOLD MINING EXUHANGE. 65 00/400 Sebastopol 311400 ... 82/ Asked. Thorpe . e o S The iargest gold coin in existence is said to be the gold ingot of Annam, a fiat, round piece, worth about £65, the value being written on it in Inaian ink. R THE CALL CALENDAR. JuLy, 1896. Su.| Mo.[Tu.| W.[Th.| Fr.| So| Moon's Phases | | 1/2(s|a i©m 8 0 | 1 12|13 (14|15 |16 | 17|18 el —|—|—|—|—|—| ~Ptret Quarted 19 20|21 | 22|23 t 24125 July 17, a7 198 %9 stz ] - | Full Moon. 242738 | 20 sois: July 24. OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Franofsco. STEAMER | DESTINATION.| SATES, | PIEE Biate of Uw |Poruand...__|July 2.10Aw|Pler 3 Gaelic....... (China & Japan July 2, Sex P M 35 ® Paui.. . | Newpor Juiy 2 9am|Pier 1L Orizaba... . July 3.10am Pler 11 Glty Puebla. | Vic & Pii Sna | July 3 Saw |Pler§ Arcuia. ... (Oregon poris . July 5. &vx|Pler 14 Pomona..... HumboldtBay |July 5. 2ru Pler§ Corona. July b.1law|Pleril Truckee .. July 6.10aM Oceanic Earexa July 6, 9au|Pler 1L ABlanchard July 6. 5em| Pier Columbla. July 7.10aM| Pler 24 Weeott. Juiy §. bes Pler 13 Santa Rosa. July 8.11ax| Pler 11 Colon........ P Juiy €12 u (P M S8 Walia Waila July Pler § STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. FROM STEAMEE | Schr Mayflower, Olsen, Siuslaw River. Scnr Mary Bidweli, Wilson, Albion, Sebr Nokomis. R ‘0s, Karluk and Ugashik, Schr Mary C. Campbell, Bodega. Scbr Orient, Mitchell, Coos Bay. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. July 1—10 r. m—Weather hazy : wind NW: velocity, 8 miles. Charters. The schr Charles Hanson loads mdse fo- Ko- diak: schr Mary E Russ, lumber at Eureka for Kahului. “The Br ship Falklandbank is chartered for wheat to Europe, 265 8d—1s 3d less direct. “poken. May 1—Lat 56 45 S, long 8148 W, Br ship Bren- hilda. from Maryport, for Vancouver, 91 days out. liomestic Ports. POINT ARENA-Sailed July 1—Stmr Whites- Dboro, for San Franclsco. NAVARRO—Sailed July 1-Stmr Point Arena, for San Francisco. USAL—Sailed July 1—Stmr Protection, for Re- dondo. CASPAR—Salled July 1—Schr Maxim. for San ancisco. UMPQUA—Arnved June 30—Sehr Lily, hence June 20. 'Sailed June 80—Schr Sadie, for San Pedro. F MENDOCINO—Arrived July 1—schr Bobolink. hence June 27. ASTORIA—Satled July 1—Stmr Signal. for Puget Sound: stmr Alice Blanchard, for San Fran- clsco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 1—stmr Westport cnce June 30. Saule: July 1—Schr Queen, for Redondo. REDONDO—Salled July 1=>.m: Caspar, YAQUINA BAY—Arrived July l-Simr Alca- traz. beace June 28. VENTURA Arrived July 1—Stmr Geo Loomis, hence June 30. Sailed July 1—Stmr Geo Loomis. for San ¥ran- cisco. COOSBAY-arrivea July 1—Sehr Western Home, hence June 14. ALBION—8ailed July 1—Stmr South Coast, for Eureka. EUREKA—Arrived July 1-Stmr Arcata, from Portland: stmr Pomém-‘ henceJune 30; stmr Navarro, hence June 29. Sailed July 1—-Sumr Arcata, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. YOKUBAMA—AH‘IVNI! lJune 29—Stmr Peru, bence June 10, via Honolulu. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived June 30—Br ship Bandowle, hence Feb 11 PRAWLE POINT-—Passed June 30—Ger ship Occident, hence March 4, for Ipswich. CAPE TOWN-—Sailed June 27—Br ship Peleus, for Portland. SYDNEY. iled June 29-—-Brship Ross-shire, for San Francisco. VANCOUVER—Arrived July 1—Brstmr Em- press of China, from Hongkong. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived July 1—Stmr Auranis, from Liverpool and Queensiown; stmr Lah ., from Bremen and Southampton; stmr Eliza, from Mediterranean ports. Salled July 1—Stmr St Paul, for Southampton: stmr Kensington, for Antwerp; stmr Majestic, for Liverpoo! QUEENSTOWN—Arrived out July 2—Stmr Britannic. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out July 1—Stmrs St Louis and Trave. Sailed July 1—Stmr Havel, for New York. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived out July 1—Stmr Wellsland. ROTTERDAM—Arrived out July Svaarndam. Sailed July 1—Stmr Maasdam, for New York. AMSTERDAM—Sailea July tmr Schiedam, for New York. 5 LIZARD—Passed July 1—Stmr Mississippi, for London. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page. 1-Stmr OCEAN STEAMSHIPS) ASTORIA AND PORTLAND $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. Columbia salls.,. . June 27, July 7, 17 and 27 Biate of California salls.. July 2, 12 and 22 From Spear-st. Wh 24) 8t 10 A X ODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Genl. Supts, Lo F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market street. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class $8.00 Second Class. . 8500 Meals and berth included. Ticket 0ffice—4 lmontgsmery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. —____RAILROAD TRAVEL) BIG REDUCTION IN RATES BY RAIL PORTI.AND., TO.... OTR. 5 T O e, R, THURSOAY ..JULY 2, And Every Fifth Day Thereafter., Leave from S. P. Co.’s Ferry landing, 006 $5.00 of Market st., at 8P M. —glcé}ldlng Berth in Pullman Tour. it Slee) o irst-class tickuts, including berth 1n .00 FRlimanStandacd. Seepor $10:20 This traln SPEQIAL NOTIeS will not s:op (o deliver or take on pas- ngers at intermedi ite stations, nor will tickets bs 014 oF baggage checked to such points. Thr ough Tickets for Puget Sound oints on Sale at Reduced Rates. For further information a ply at 613MARKET STREET (Grana Hotel Ticket Office), San Francisco. ARD BIO en GRAY, Tratlic Mgr. ‘P, H. GOODMAYN, Gen. Pass. Agt SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMIPANY. (eAcIFL 3 nrrive at mento, Orovillo and Red Davis ... 73004 Martinez, San itamon, Napa, Calis- 8:304 Niles, 1 o8 80A Peters and Miiton: - 9:004 Los Angeles Express, Fresno, Sants Barbara and Los Augeles 9:004 Vallejo. 00 Niles, San Ji 00P Sacramento River Steamers. $1:30p Port Costa and Way Bt 4:00¢ Martinez, Napa, Oalistogs, El Verano en Rums:y, Sacra Ton San Sacramento, Marysville and Re Jose, Stockton, i, inez and S n ose and Livermore San Ra 0 ta Rosa. a:00r B Vacaville, g\llood:fid- Knig] ding, arysvills, Ororillo and, Sacramento « .. 10:454 4:80r Niles, San Jose, Livermore an Stackton ... -2 7A8e 41307 Merced, Berenda, Yosemite) and Fresno 5100 New Orleans 1$3:00¢ Vallej feld, Y.os Angele 0, New Orleans an 7:00p Oregon 4 e yille, Redding, Portland Bound and Fast 10:454 SANTA CRUZ BIVINION (Narrow Gauge). 454 Santa Cruz Excarsion, Santa Cruz i and Principal Way Stations ...... 18:05m 8:154 Nowark, Centerville,San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand W y Stations. S50 *9:15p Newark, Conterville, San Jose, Now Almaden, Teiton, Bonlder Creok, Bauta Cruz and Principal Way Stations .. *11:204 §4:15 Newark, San Jose CO:B50A COAST DIVISION ( rd & Townsend Sis, *6:454 San Jose and \Vay Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays only)... 2304 Sunday Excursion for San Jo b5 oot Cruz, Pacific Grove, an Principal Way Stations.. 8:154 Sau Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Robles, I se, Tres Pinos, Sauta = inis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- vipal Way St T:00P :47A Palo Alto and W 1i:30p 0:404 San Jose and Way Stations 3:00p 11:80A Pulo Alto Way Stati 2:302 *2:30 San Mateo, Menlo. Pari s5e, Gilroy, Tres 2 s, Balinas, Monterey s PacificGrove *10:40A *4:30p Sa 3:300 S 5r Sa or San Jose, Pacific Grove and Way Station - 30 San Josc aud Way Station ;30° *5:00A n Jose and Way § S 1 Tose avd Principal Way Stations n_Jose and Way Station: LE. ANDRO AND HAYWAEDS LOCAL. J Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchbnrg, San Leandro and Haywards. 4 Runs through to Niles. ¢ From Niles. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCISCO—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— *7:16 900 11:00A.. 11:00 *2:00 13:00 *4:00 16:00 *6:00rae. From OAKLAND—Foot of Broad say.— 00 8:00 10:00a.m, $12:00 *1:00 $3:00 *3:00 $4:00 *5:00r.M. A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays only. § Sundays only. Thursday and Saturday nights only. ¥+ and Sundays for Santa Croz. Portland. San Diego... Sydney... Humbold: ay. .| Yaquina Bay Poriiand. Newport. Panama. . .| Portiana . Victoria & Puget Sot Seattle. Coos Bay. Crescent City China & Japan.. 60560 00 06,00 1105 01 0 1 21 € G o o o o o o o 6.6 EDLD S SUN, TU. 8 COAST AND GXODETIC SURVEY ‘l‘m-} MOON AND 21DE. BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Thursday, July 1. 50| Moon rises 11.81ex %:87| Moon soee July—1896. £ | Time rm"nm H W L W 5 5.02| 8.410.19| LW HW 3 0.22) 1.8 a.38 4f 121| 13| 800 5l 211| o8 912 8| 2:54| 0.2/10.14 7| 8.34/—0.3/11.06 8] 4.12/-0.8/11.49 column, and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given is subtractive (ANTS' EXCHANGE. from the depth given by the charts. SAN FRANCISCO. July 1. 1896. } ul The time bail on Telezraph Hill was aropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., aL_noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 ». i, Greenwich time, A. F. FECHTELER, Lieatenant U. S. N. in charge. HYDRUGRAPHIC BOULLETIN. BrANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8 N., MERCH! HIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY. July 1. U S stmr Charleston, Coflin, 25 days from Yo- kohama. via Honolulu 7 days and 20_hours. Stmr City of Everett, Bucknam, 93 hours from =°wumn: 3710 tons coal, to John Rosenfela’s ns. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 13 hours from Point Arena; rr ties. to L ki White Lumber Co. Br bark Carleton, 72_days irom Newcastle, N § W: 1922 tons coal, to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Bark Columbia, Gove, 9 days from Port Blake- ley: 750 M ft lumber. to Renton, Holmes & Co. Sehr Laura Pike, Johnson, 534 days from Hum- boldt; lumber, to Chas Nelson. Sehr Nettie ' Sundborg, Johnson, 8 days from Lompoc: baliast, to Heyman & Mayer. Schr lnrby Etta, Weizel, 22 hours from Bowens Landing; 75 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Schr John G North, Rasmussen, 21 days from Honolpu; 9252 bags ‘sugar, to Williams, Dimond &Co.- Sehir Monterey, Beck, 16 hours from Bowens ing: 156 M ft lumber, (0 F Heywood. Scor Moonlight, Spencer, 30 days from sea; bal- last, to J A Magee Jr. Clearea. g ‘WEDNESDAY, July 1. Jose, Russell, Panama, eto; Pacific Sailea. WEDNESDAY, July 1. Stmr North Fork. Hansen, Enreka. - Stmr Farailon, Roberts, Yaauina Bay. Stmr Arago, Keed, Coos Scoula, Olson. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY QTEAMERS WILL SAIL = FROM Broadway whart, San Francisco, as sollows: For Mary Island. Loring, Wrangel. Junesu, Kil- il;n\;: ana Sitka (Alaska), & ® a. a, July 3, 13, L 28 Au . z For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- gend, Seattle, Tacoma, Evereit, Anacories and New Whatcom (Belllngham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. i July 3. ‘13, 18, 28 ana every fitth day thereafter. connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R, at Tacoma with N. P. R R, at Seattle with G.N. Ry., a: Pors Townsend with Alsaka steamers. For Eureka. Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) sir. Pomona, 2 P. M. Juiy 5. 8. 12, 16 20. 24. 2% and every fourth dav thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Sanis Barbara. Ventura. Hueneme, San ' Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) ana Newport, at 9 4. M., July 2,6, 10. 14,18, 22, 26, 30 and every fourin day thereafier. For San DI stopping only at Port Harfor1 (San Luis Obispo), ta Barbara, Port Loy Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 a. M. Suly 5, S. 12,16, 20, 24, 2% and every Sourth day thereafter. ¥or knsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz. Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Orizaba, 30 A. M., j1 ¥ Buna 25th of enc month there after Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery D. PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. T e st Ban Francisco. CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS TG HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, ay AUSTRALIA. S.S5. AUSTRALIA. £.8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Satar day, July 11,8t 10 A. M. Sveclal party raies. S 8 MA'IP. salls via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, Juiy 25, at2r < Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWYN, South Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts. 114 Montgomery st. Freight Office. 327 Market st., San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIUR French Line to Havre. (CQALANYSPIER (NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Traveleraby this line avoid both :ransit by English raliw. the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandris, Egypt, via Paris, first-ciass §160: second-class, $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll.... May 23, 8 a. LA NORMANDIE, A x May 23, 8 A x LA GASCOGNE.., aiie 20, 7 A 3 LA NORWANDIE -July 4, 6'a. x. LA GASCOGNE. July 25,11 A a0 LA NORMANDIE . August 1, 5 A 3. LA BOURGOGNE. Capt. Leboeut. .June 6, 7 o. &. For further particalars anply to - A.FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Boy ing Green, New Yori. J. F. FUGAZI & e, Bon AL & CO, Agents 5 Monigomery HAMBURG-ANERICAN LINE TWIN-SCREW EXPRES3 Line from New York to Plymouth (London), Cherbourz, Paris & Hambu; Normannia. July 9 | F. Bismarck....July 23 A. Victoria.. uly 16 | August 8 1. Cab,, $100 and upward; L. Cab., $60 and upward PLYMOUTH-LONDON. 414 b..’ free of charga, Dy special train; CHERBOUKRG-PARIS, 614 h. For Ply HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 87 Broadway, N. Y., or to KAHN & HERZI a st.. San Francisco, Cal. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL Sioctntgnily for the Weat Todies g Southampton, calling en route at Cerbou France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas. ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout! Gherbousg, Southampton, _Firs: cluss, $195: th elass, 50. For further particulars apply to ¥. & CO., Agents, 306 California st SANVFRANCISC() & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEER DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 3:30, 5 11:00 A ac: 12:35, :10, 6:30 P. M. 'Thursdays—Extra 3 &t 11:30 p. M. Saturdays—Extra trips a¢ 1: and 1] . 3. SUNDAYS—7:50, 9:30, 11:00 A.3.; 5:00, 6 30 1:30, 3:30, 20 P a. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK D, 12:45, ,n!*’sgul:os. 7:50, 9:10, 11:10 A, a.; , 5:10 P. a. Saturdays— 155 P and 6:35 pag. e i 11:10 . a.; 1:40, 3:40, SUNDAYS—_7:35 9 5:00, 6: Between San Francisco 125 P M. and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above, Arrive ’!“i":“"eg San Francisco. 596. = SUN- | Wenk Destinaiion.| 500 | Paws \ [10:40 an| 8:40 axt Petaluma, | 6:05 Px 10:10 axt anta Rosa.| 7:30 ru| 6:15 pa Windsor, lm:m ax Healdsburg, Geyserville, I Cloverdale! | 7:30 px| 6:15 px Pieta, Hopland & kiah. | 7:30 x| Guerneville. | 7:30 rx Sonoma |10:40 Ax| an Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pxt| Stages connect at San Sprinzs; st Geyserville fo Cloverdale Springs, Kelseyville, Rosa for Mark West Skaggs Springs: et Pleta for Highland Soda Bay and yLakeport; at for the Geysers Hopland for Lakeport and Bartiet: Springs: at Ukiah for Lakes, Lan Valley, nell's, San Greeawood, Fort Bragg, Jonn Day’s, Riverside, Lie Vichy Sp rings, Saratoga Springs, Blue rel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter riey's,” Bucke e, Booneville, ndocino City, Willets, Cahto, Co- hedrin” Heights, Hullvill , Orr’s Hot Springs. Me; Westport, Usal, velo, Laytonville, Harrls, Scotia and Fureka. Saturday rates. On Sundays round-tr] yond San Rafael at hals toMonday round-trip tickets at reduged p tickets to all points be- f rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bu'lding. H, C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlantic AND Pacific RAILROAD ‘Trains leave and arrive at Market-Stre SANTA To Chicago via A. P, Dh‘gct Lrlle - eet ‘erry. FE EXPRESS. leaves every day at 5 . ., carrying Pulmun Palace br AWineg uo.s.cred Tourist Sleepin - urs, v oum Sleepers, & sv Modern Up- I clean linen and beduin_ ana o weve of rorter. Tun daily roneh o Chicaw via Kansas Clty. ABuex cary for Denver and St. Louis. Persoaalty co flucted Boston Excursions via Kansas City, (hizego, Montreal uud the Why.e Mountains jeave v Wednes*a .The best railway from California to the East. New rails, new ties; no dust: interesting scenery; and good meals in Harvey’s dining-rooms, Tick: et Office—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building, Telephone Main 1531. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washingto; At 6 P. M, Daily SErsigne uuu:cls:'l': Accommi lons 5 o seommen A by eonan T. C. Walker, Mary Garratt, J. D. Peters, ‘Telephone Main 805. City of Stockton. VALLEJO, S except Satu; and Sunday—10:30 a = WTSTA AND CROCKETT, 3’4 P Saturday, 10:30 4. &., 3:50 F M3 ‘flmfl ISL XD, “BENICIA, PUR > L. MOXTICELLO, Sunday—8 . ity o~ R 1, Pler 3 NORTH PACIFIC (0AST RAILROAD From San For Mill Valley and 1 —7:00, %9:15 10116, 1154, o0 ol 5, *6:00, (Via Sausalito Ferry). Francisco, Commencing june 15, 1898, WEEKDAYS. 45, A, a.; °1:45, 33! 5 2. M. Extra trips for San Rafael on Mondays, Wedneg aays and Saturdays at 11:30 p. 3. all &flUNDAY& 1—*8:00, ley and San Ratfael—*8:t & B0a00: 11804 3. e%14:8. 41:40, 218, o , , 8:30 p, ip o 180, 8.5, M. Exiratrip t0 Sausalito ap Trains marked * run to San ¥.M. doOes not run to Mill Valley. For Poini Reyes ana way Saturdays: For Quentin. #1239 THROUGH TRAINS. | stations—8:00 4, , 115 P. M. weekdaya: 9 A M. Sundavs; 5 ero and it Re; F Point Reyes, Cazade 8:00.4. . Suadays: 143 7. . weskiaver - 0