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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. ESOUSETOUL SUESSUROIES SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver a fraction firmer. Al Cereals dull and unchanged. Bran and Middlings lower. Hay as before. Beans duil Potatoes and Onions very ak. Tomatoes and Peppers declining. Butter and Cheese firm. Eggs steady. Poultry doing better. Apricois, Peaches, Plums and Figs firm. Berries cheap. Grapes lower. No good Limes fn market. Dried Apricots rather firmer. Provisions unchanged. Flour market down. Increased Revenue collections. OVERLAND SHIPMENTS. Overland shipments of produce and merchaa- dise from Northern and Central California in June via Southern Pacific lines were 31,486 tons, as follows: From San Francisco, 15.700 tons; Oak- 1and, 1186: San Jose, 1014: Stockton, 1663; Sac- ramento and East, 11,47 arvsviie, 850. The leading items were: 28> tons Beans, 468 do Borax, 3,750 gals Brandy, 537,000 do Wine, 836 tons Canned (Goods, 5116 do Fresh Kruits, 528 ao Dried Fruits, 195 do Raisins, 13 do Nuts, 1 do Honey, 100 do Hay, 26 do Hops, 174 do Hides, 852 do Leather, 604 do Potatoes, 877 do Vegetables, 648 do Powder. 106 do Quicksilver, 8€4 do Wool, 43 do Coffee, 706 do Tea, 9827 do Sugar, 116 do Kice, 143 do Canned Salmon and 24 do Pickled Ealmon. REVENUE COLLECTIONS. Internal Revenue collect ons in this district dur- ing the first half of 1896 were $932,861, against 72,837 for the first half of 1885. This vear's o feotions inciuded 820,060 ror Beer. 519,04 for Spirits and $101,951 for Cigars and Tobacco. O Clar ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Expianation, The arrow flies with :he wind. The top figures station indicaie maximum temperature for the vé; those underneath it, if any, the amount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid Tines therms, or dotted lines, equal iemperuture. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is_usuully accompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded d_by cloudy weatherand rains. Iy first appear on the Washington ¢. When the pressare is high in the interior iow along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast. rain is probable; butwhen the “low” 1s inclosed wilh isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Jdano, and the jressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer snd colder eathier in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, July 16, 1896, 5 P. M. Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day: Eureka 60. Fresno 104, San Diego 80, Red Siuft 104, San Luis Obispo 80, Yuma 104, San Francisco 63, Los Angeles 86. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 83, minimum 53, and mean 58. The pressure continues low frem Eastern Call- fornia, northeastward to the frontier. During the past 24 hours there has been a fall in pressure of over one-tenth of an inch In Nevada, Sonthern Tdaho and eastward _There has been a slight rise in pressure on the northern coast. The temperature has risen over Nevada, South- ern Orezon and Southern Idaho. Over the north- ern half of the Pacific Slope the temperatures are from 7 to 19 degrees above the normsl. Rain has sullen in Utah and Soutbern Idaho, and it is now rainiog at El Paso, Tex. 5 Conditions are iavorable for continued warm weather over Calijoruin and eastward, with some piovability of thunderstorms. ¥oiecast made at an Francisco for thirty hours endinz midnight, July 17, 1896: - ortuern California—Cloudy weather: continued warm weather iniand: fog on the coast: light southwesterly wind, Southerp Califorma—Cloudy weather: continued high temperatures iniand: lizht westerly winds. Nevada—Cloudy weather: continued high tem- oudy and threatening weather; warmer stern portfon. ‘loudy weather, with thunderstorms Arizol in eastern portion; continued warm weather. san Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy and threat- ening Zriday morning; fair during the day: light westerly winds, increasing in force. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. *FW YORK, N. Y., July 16.—The liquidations which have been such conspicuous features of tradiog at the Stock Exchange during the past few days continued during the early session. It is true that at the start the market was irregular in its course and in some cases there was more disposi- tion o buy, but the advances which took place were soon I0st, and the selling toward 11 o'clock was vigorously renewed. Reports of heavy gold exports, the iliness of Corpelius Vaoderpilt and the fears of a third ticket in the Presidential race were all used with effect against the market. As on yesterday, there were signs of demoralization and the sales by holders whose margins had been exhausted formed an {mportant part of the trans- actions. Luke Shore tumbled 514 to 13714, while the cther prominent issues fe.l anywhere from 14 to 315 per cent. Nickel Plate second preferred, a Vanderbiit stock, brought 23 against %0, the last previously reported sale. About 1o'clock there was 2 let-up 1n selllog from all quarcers and the market bezan to recover. Confidence slowly re- turned and in the last hour the market exhibited greater sirength than at any other time of the day. The recovery was the result of reportsthat the gold sbipments to Europe on Saturday will fall below previons estimates, that the sound money Democrats had given up the idea of nominating & third tickei, and that the Morzan-Beimont syndi- cate st00d ' realy to take bonds in sufticient amounts to protect the treasury gold reserve. Shorts were the heavies. buyers in the iate trad- ing, and their purchases led 10 a recovery of 15@5 per cent. the latter in Jersey Central. Speculition closed firm in tone. Net changes generally show £alna of 14@%s percent. Total sales were 430,900 shares. he bond market was weak during the greater pari of the day, but later in tue afternoon rallied and closed firm The saies wer. $1640.000. Aichison xeneral fours fell 1o t0 78@7414, do ad- justaents fell 2 (0 3214@34; Chesapeake and Ohio general four and a baifs. 215 10 67%: Kansas and Texus fours, 13, (0 T814@79; Northern Pacific seconds, 534 to 107: Kook Isiand coupon fours, 3 10 125: .. Louis Southwestern firscs, 33/ to 6874 Ju Government bonds $143,000 coupon fours of 1925 sold at 11816@1123;, $2 registered fours of 1907 at 107%4@1U1%. $31,000 coupon fives at 1121411134 and $10,000 do reglstered at 11 Grain. FLOUR—Unsettled. Winter wheat, low grades 41 50@2 50: do fair to fancy, $2 40@3 40: do paieris. § 45@3 76: Minnesota clear, §2 40@2 30: do straizhis, $ 97@3 40: o patents, $3 15@4; low exira. 17 70@- 50: ‘city mills, $3 90: do patents, $4@4 25; Southern flour unchansed, eas; rgg&nugqugt.[cny, unchanged. R CORNMEAL — Quiet; veilow W estern, 5 @3 10: Brandywive, 82 15. - RY E—Quiet, easier: Western, 87 EBARLEY—Qulet; 49- sucks qu BARLEY MALT—Western, 82¢. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELUCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St, Tel. Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE A Orders matin ted’on “Tarket vions‘Haiarenoe 1at National Baky k0. <iCLG0. " PRIVATE WIBE NB connect poin s of equal air pressure; ios | | prime, 1300 to 1800 pound steers, 84 20@4 X! WHEAT—Dull, easler; £. 0. b., 8334c; ungraded red, 54@64c: No. 1 Northern, 63%4c. Options quiet and steady after an early decline of 14c on Wall street reports, rallying on reports of crop damage and local covering., September and December most active. July, 61%4c: September, 621/gc: October, 6234.c; December, 8434c. CORN—Easler; Do. 2, 33%gc elevator; 34l4c atioat. Options quiet and steady, at 3¢ deciine, follow- ing wheat and on favorable crop reports Septem- ber and_October only traded in. July, #3%gc; September, 33%jc; October, 38%c. OATS—Steady, more active. Options dull. siesdy; July, 21%4c; August, 2034c; September, 20%gc. > spot prices: No. Z. 2134c: No. 2 white, 223gc; No. 2 Chicago, 22i4c; No. 3, 20ge. No”'3 white, 213ec: mixed Western. i@ 28340; white 'do, 29g2734c; White State, 22¢ ED BRAN—50@53%4c. MIDDLINGE—60@621kc. RYE—Feed, 55c. Provisions. BEEF—Stesdy, slow: unchanged. Beef hams, slow, unchanged: terced beef, inactive; city extra India mess, $11@18: cut mens, steady, fair de- ‘mand, unchabged. LAKD—Dull, weak., Western steam, $4; city, $3 25@3 30; September, $3 95: refined, inactive: continent, 84 25; ~outh American, $416: coms a4, $@4Y4c. PR O 0l mess, $8@8 50: new mess, 38 72“". steady. BUTTE—Steads, slow. State dairy. 1014340 do crramery, 1136@16c: Western dairy, 9@1! docreamery, 1133@15¢; do factory, S@1ic; Eigin: 15¢; 1mitation creamery, 10@12c. CHEESK—Better demand, steady. State large, 51,@6%c; ao small, 514@7c; part skims, 2@ 4%5c; 10l skims, 134c. EGGS—Fair inquiry. State and Pennsylvania, ::; 1;:;;“Wemm fresh, 11@13c; do per case, ‘I'ALLOW--Dull, nominal. City, 8 1-16¢c; coun- try, 3@3%sc. COTTUNSEED OlL—Easy, dull Crude, 20c; yellow, prime. 2435¢; do off grade, 24c. RESIN — Dull, ’steady. Strained, common to good, $1 60@1 62 TURPENTINE—Easy: 2434@20c. POTATOES— ~outhern, 40c@81. 3] Domestic, rair to extra, New Orleans open kettle, rely steady, 5 and 15 points down. Jols., $11 50: Avgust, Si1@11 06, September, $10 50@10 55: October, $10@10 10; November, $990; December, $9 85. Spot Rio, dull, easy; No. 7, 12%e, SUGAR — Raw, dull, steady. Fair refinin 27c; centrifugals 96 test, 83gc: refined, quie off Al 414@4%c B Ib; mola A, be: standard 434 c: confectioners’ 'A. 45 loat 53/ c: cut crushed. 53gc: powdered, bc;granulated, ddzc; cubes, Sc. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Old, Bags, 8%@llc: 81@9c. ¥ EACHES—Peeled, $ I, 13@14c: do unpesisa, Tt RTNES—Four sizes, nominal: Sc. RAISINS—Two-crown, 334@4dc; three-crown, :'yc;g 1“35 four-crown, 6@5%c; do London layers, 3 . HOPS—Quiet: State. common to choice, 234@ 734c; Pacific Coast, 2@614c. 7 WOUL—Firm; domestic fieece, 16@22c; pulled, 15@33c: Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. PI1G IRON—Qulet: American, $10 25@13, COPPER—Lower to sell: lake. $11 25@11 50. LEAD—Easy: domestic, $2 95@2 9754, TIN-Quiet; Straits. $13 50@18 60; plates, mod- erate demand” SPELTEE-Qulet: domestic. $4 05@4 15. CHICAGO MARKETS. do new. CHICAGO, Irn, July 16.—The low values of securities at New York and the unfavorable bulle- tin 1ssued by the physicians of Mr. Vanderbllt con- tinued to have a bearish influence on the wheat market to-day. The Cincinnati Prices Current’s weekly report was very conservative, deciaring the condition of spring wheat only moderately lowered. Its effect on the market wasonly nom- inal. baviug already been discounted. ' Receipts inthe Northwest were very light. 282 cars, against 408 last Thursday and 193 on the correspondin day a year ago. Chicago received 215 cars an inspected out 89,273 bushels. Liverpool cables were oue farihing lower, with & poor demand. Atlantic seaboard clearances for 24 hours ag- gregated 67,163 bushels. Continental cables were generally higher. The market firmed slightly in ihe last ten minutes on the reported working off of 80,000 bushels for export, with the prospect of more. September wheat opened from 563gc to 563@564¢, s0ld between 565 and 05%4c, clos- ing at 68%sc, g higher than yesterday. Esil- mated rece:pts for to-morrow 270 cars. COKN—In corn prices were easy and weaker, due to the unsettied condition of the rate situation and the very {avorable weather reports. The Cin- cinnati Price Current was bearish. Receipts were less than expected, 204 cars arriving, while 270 were esimated. Withdrawals from store were light. 186,826 bushels, and this was used as a bear ment. Liverpool cables were easy. Export clearances were 17,890 busbels. September corn opened at 2754c, sold between 2785@2734c and 2714@27%cC. Closing &t 27Y4@276%¢, Va@hac under_yesierday. Estimated receipts for to-mor- row 283 cars. OATS—The Cincinnati Price Current’s report sald that there was much complaint of injury by rust t0 oats. The market early in the day was weak In sympathy with wheat, but later strength- ened. * Receipts were 108 cars and 3000 busbels were taked from store. September closed 1a@bgc higher than yesterday. Estimated receipts or to- morrow 139 cars. FLAX—Was firmer. Cash. 70c: September, 6934@70c; December, 7134c; January, 72%4c. PROVISIONS—Weak. 1t was said that the lack of cash demand forlard was the depressing infiu- ence in this market. Business was again dull and uniteresting. September pork closed 1214@15¢c lower, September lard 5@7%4c lower and Septem- ber ribs 3mc Jower. BUTTER—Dull, with heavy offerings. Creamerles—Extras, 14lpc; firsts, seconds, 10c: imitations, ~iancy, Extras, 12c; firsts, 1ic; seconds, 9¢. Lad Extras, 10@10%4c¢; firsis, 83@9c; packing stock, #c: roli, 6@7c. EGGS—Market steadfer. Fresh scock was dis- posed ax 8c B dosew; recandled, 9@9%4c; shipping, 14@10c. AUNEY—Was 5@6X on call and 6X on ume loans New York exchange 70c discount. Closing Prices. WHEAT—July. 54%c: September, 563gc: De- cember, 58%4c. COKN—July, 26%c;: September. 2746@2754c: May, 30%5c. lgt;ATs— July, 17c; September, 18%c; May, c. ré)nx—s.puwm $8 45: January 87 87%4. LARD—September, 83 85: January, #4. KIBs—Septemoer, $3 60; January, 85 75. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irn, July 16.—Cat- tle—The tone was better all around to-day, light 8nd medium steers selling readliy at firm prices. Hogs—Prices were quite firm early, but laier weakness prevalled all along the line. Sheep— The market was weaker and lower on heavy sup- es. P CXTTLY ~ Receinta. 11,000, Chicago choice (o bulis, ‘choice 1o extra, $2 76@3 20: Texas gra steers, $2 45@3 25; miikers and springers, pe head, $20@37 50. Other prices unchanged. HUGS—Keceipts, 20,000, Heavy packine ana ehipping lots, $3 0b@s 40: common to choice mixed, §3 05(@s 40: choice assortea. $3 50@3 65; 1ght, 83 16@3 B0: pigs. 52 90@3 50. 8HEEP—Keceipis. 14,000, 1nterior 0 caoics, $2¢875; Jambs $356 30. CALIFOENIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 16.—The Earl Frait Company sold California fruit ction to-day as follows: Pears—Bartietts, 75c@S1 90 per box. Prunes — Tragedy. 80c@$l 16 per balf crate. Plums—Peach, 760@$1 15 per crate. Peaches— Halo’s Early, 65@70c_per box. Apricots—Royals in poor coniition. 20@65¢ per crate. CHICAGO, ILL, July 16.—Porter Bros. Com- pany 80id to-day at open auction California fruit as follows: Plums—Burbank, 81 10@2 per half crate: Peach.95c@$1 75; other variecies, $2 25@ 120. Pears — Bartletts, $1 16@1 456 per box: Clapps, 85¢ per half box. Prunes—Tragedy, 45¢G #1 45 Der half crate. Peaches—10@70c. Apri- cots, 80@05¢ per half crate. NEW YOKK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares, Money on call steady at 2@2%4¥; last loan at 2y and closing offered at 2% Frime mercantile pa- . 515@6%. _Bar silver, 6834c. Mexican dollars, B354@ 04 pc. Sterling Exchaise strong, with sctual business 1n_bankers’ bills at $4 873,@4 8814 for 60 aays and $4 8E3,@4 89 for demand. Posted rates. $4 8815@4 891y Commercial bills, $4 87 @4 8734, Governmeni bands heavy: Staie bonds ower: Tallroad bonds steady. Sliver at the board ‘Was easy. . CLosING sTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.. Norfolk & Westrn. Atchison... Preferred. American Express)07 American Tobacco. b4l - Preferred. 93 Bay StateG. 1834 Baltimore & O 163 Brunswick Lands. Muftalo, Roch & B. Canada Pacific.. 237 e Southern R. R. 7 :u'/'v Preferred.. m:t /3 Sugar Refin 0455 1614 Preferred. Tl 34" Tenn. Coal 1735 — | Preferred. 20 S TolA.A.&N. — l. & Ohio Cent 634 Louisville & % Loisville NagCh i Mannattan Consol . Memphis & Charis. Mexican Central. Michigan Ceniral Mion & S. L. Preferred. Minn & St. 2d preferred Missouri Paci| Mobile & Ohlo. Nashville & Chati Brooklyn 1’ . 3%lErie 2d prd... — CLORING BONDS. U S 4s, registered..107 (M K T 24 . 88 Do 43. coupon. ... 107%( Do 4s . .79 U S 4s new, regstrd 11134 Mutaal Union 6s...114 Do ds, coupon....11244/N J Cent Gen 5s.. 116 Do 2 95" Northern Pac 1sis.113 Do 2ds. .107 Do 3ds. . 65 Cherokee 43, 1896.100 | Norihwest Consols.1 40 Do 1897 Do deb 5s. ‘108 {OF &N lsts....... 10814 StL&IronMtGen 55 74 StL &S F Gen 65.108 /St Paul Consols..... 128 1St P C& Palsts. 1169 Do Puc Cal 1sts 11145 Do Class B 4, 5s..105 LaConsol 4s....... 94 [Southern R R Bs... 82 Missouri funding...— |Texas Pacific lsis. S1 N Carolina con 65..116 | Texas Pacific 2ds.. 17% Carolina 414s. Tenn new 3:.,./’. Union Pac 1sts 96.108%% West Shore 4s.. -108 (Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 55 Va funding debt. 57 |RGrandeWest lsts 70 Do registerec.....— [Ches & Ouio 5s....106 Dodeferred 6s... 5 Atcnlson ds. 73 Dotrust reptsst. 5 | Do2ds A........ 82 Canada South2ds. 105 |G H & S A 6s .....101 Cen Pac 1stsof'95.100 | Do2d 7s. 88 Den& 2 G s H & Tex Cent 5s..106% Do 4s... 88 | Do con 6s.. 02 Erfe zds. 6214/ Reading 4s Y Kansas Pa Consols 68 ~|Missouri 6s......... 100 Ks Pu 1sts Den divl13 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., July 16.—The spot market is steady at bs 314d. Cargoes steady at 26s, sellers, prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: July, 48 1014d: August, 48 1014d: September, 43 1014d} October, 4s 1014d; November, 4s 10%2d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ExG, July 16.— Consols, 113%; silver, 31 7-16d; French Rentes, 1011 8214c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. $488 Sterling Exchange, 80 days. Sterling Exchange, sight.. - 4591y Sterling Cables. — 4898 New York Exchange, sight. - 0Tig New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 10 Fine Silver. $ ounce.. — 6834 Mexican Dollars.. 54 6434 Tl et PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEK GRAINS, WHEAT—There are a few Australian orders being filled but otherwise the market is dull. No. 1, 83%c: choice, 95@9714c; Jower grades, 8714@ 80c; extra cholce for miliing, $1@1 10 B ctl. CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAT SESsI0x—10 o'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION — December—400 tons, 9814c: 1700, 983c. Seiler 'v6, new, clty— 300, 941ac. The Board adjourned at noon on account of the funeral of H. E. Trubenbach. BARLEY—New Feed to arrive is seiling at 5 Oc. We quote Feed, 6712@70c % ctl; choice bright aid, 7114@T2%c; Brewing, 75@80c B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—10 0'clock— REGULAR MORNIN 0 sales. G SEssioN—December—100 tonms, 1034¢c. OATEZMilling, 85@90c: fancy feed, S0@92T4c: £00d 10 choice, 8215@80c; common to fair, T214@ 80c; Gray, 80@82345¢: Surprise 95c@$1 0: CORN—Large Yeilow is quotable at B83,@65¢: Small Round do, 974¢: White, 7734@8214¢ B ctl. toBYE—Quoted a1 7:34@75¢ § ctl 1ur old and 650 or new. BUCKWHEAT—85@90c P ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: ¥amily extras, $3 60@3 Y0 B bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; superfine, $2 75@3. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20 Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 § ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Fi 234c: Rye Flour, 814c; Rice Flou ‘meal,23,@3c; extra cream do, 514¢ Oat Groats, 41pc; Hominy, Yac: Buck Flour, 4c; Cracked Wheat, 31ac; Farina, alac: Whole Wheat Flour, 3c; Rolled Oats, 414¢; Pearl ‘gng'gy. 4lge; Split Peas, 434c; Green do, 5lic HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Lower at $14@15 for the best and $13@ 13 50 B ton for outside brands. M1DDLINGS—Lower at $15@16 B ton for lower and $17@18 B ton for the best.” DSTUFFS Rolled Barley, $15@15 50: Oii- the mill, 521 % ton: jobbing, $ i New Wheat, 7 50@11 B d Out, $7@10; new Oat. $6@n; new Barley, $6 50@8; Kiver Harley, $4 50@5: Alfalfa, 86@b 50: Clover, $6@5. STRAW—30@40c ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. cake Meal BEANS- The market is very dul Bayos are quotable at 80@97%c B ctl; .Small Whites, $1@1 15 @ ctl: Pes, $1 20@1 40; Large Whites, 90c@$1 05; Pink, 75@8bc: Reds, 81 10@1 30; Blackere, $1 40@1 60: Red Kidney, nominal; Limas, §3 35@2 55; Butters, 51 35@1 50for small aud 81 50@1 75 for large. St2DS—Brown Mus ard s quotable a: 81 50@ 2 25 @ ct: Trieste, $2@2 50 P ctl; Y eliow Mus- targ, 81 40@1 0; Flax 81 70@] %0: Capary, 234 B.B: altalte, 715930 B Bi Rape. 234c b; (emp. 33ge DRIED PEAS—$1 25@L 40 Bctl for Niles and 81 25@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Quotations continue very weak. Garnet Chiles are auotable at 65@75¢: Early Rose, in sacks, 30@45c: Early Rose in boxes. 35@60c: Burbank Seedlings, 856@75¢ ®zctl for Rivers and 75c@$1 35 for San Leandro. LONIONS ~Are very weak. White, 40@45c; Red, 20 B e, G R A BLES _Tomatoes, Squash and Peppers are in larger supply and lower. Green Corn s quotable at 25¢@$1 B sack: Alameda Corn. $1 50 @2 Berate: Berkley Coro, T50@81 36 B crace: Summer =quash, 15@26c for Bay: Eug Plant, 75c@ 8150 B box: Tomatoes, T5c@82 for Rivers and 2o @40c for Vacaville: ¢ ucumbers, 30@-0c: Alameds Cueumbers, 75c@$1 25 ¥ box; Asparagus, 81 20 2 50: Green Pep)ers, 25@50¢ smail box and 60c NP xu‘ze box; Green Peas, 1 P sack forcom- mon and :@234c B B for Garden: String Beans, 1@3¢ 9 B; Green Okra, 75c@81 26 B bx; Cabbage, 45@50c B ctl; Garlic, 3@219¢ ¥ b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Continues to tend upward, though slowly. CREAMERY—Fancy, 15@15%c¢; speclals, 16c; seconds, 14@1414¢c B . DAIRY—Fancy, 131,@l4c: good to choice, 1214 @13c: lower grades, 11@12c. .oc.'f.ff?é;s_ ,o: “Cream Cheddur, 9éiio: “Foung fi%elr:liz, @:?c P B Western, logé?lc; Eastern, :GGS—Nothing new. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—AR expected car of Eastern did not come to band and the market was finner in conse- quence. Live Turkeys, 16@17¢ for Gobblers, 1234@14c for Hens: younz Turkeys, 17@18¢: Geese, B pair. 60c 125; Ducks, $2 50@3 25 for 0.0 and 85@4 50 B 07 for youni ; Hens. $4 50@5 50; Roosters, youns, zxsgh do, old. $4@4 50 P doz: Fryers, 4 501 roilers, $5@3 50 for large and $1 50@2 o0 for small; Pigeons, $126@1 50 B doz for young and old. GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Apricots, Peaches, Plums and Figs are all firm and selling well ot the first-rate prices. Red Neciarines, 75¢c: W hite, 50@75¢c @ box. Peaches, 50c ® box and du@8se @ basker: Crawfords, 40@75¢ 8 box and 50@v0c P basker. Plums, ‘box and ® crate. Appies, 35 box. Pears, 50¢ B box; Bartletts, 50@65c P small box and 40@50¢ B basket. Apricots, 2 ¥ box: $20@25 P ton in bulk for the gen: run, with sales of poor at $15 and choice at $27 35@b0c ® vox for single and 75¢@31 50§ box for double layers. BERRIES— SRt straw! les, est for Longworths and $1 50@2 50 for e berries. Ruspoeriies, $2 @ chest. Bluckberries, $3G2 509 chesi. est. Carrants, $361 GRAPES—Vacaville Sweetwaters, box aud 85c@$1 25 P crate: Thompson's Seedless from Yuma, — 9 crate; Black Grapes, from the N LONS. Watermetons, $10@25 B 100. A CITRUS #FRUITS—Poor Mazadan Choice ranch are firm. ranch Eggs, 13@16c; Duck 50@75¢ B mes are of- | fering at 35 B box: Lemons, $1 50@2 50 for com- ‘mep sud for to choice; Mexican Lim Gom. Banunss, $1G2 B bunch; L3rn DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— New Apricots are rather firmer at 5%@6c B 1 in the sweatbox and 614@6%4c £. 0. b., coast. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as follows : CARLOAD LOTS—Apples—116@2c B 1 for quar- tered, 2c for sliced and 4@4%4e for evaporated: Peaches, 3@5¢ and Bc for fancy; Apricots, 6@6Y4c for prime to cnoice. — for fancy and 10@11c B B for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 2%4c for un- pressed; Whlte Kigs, 4c in sacks; Pears, ¢ B b for evaporated halves, 314@6c B Ib for quarters; Prunes, 315c B 1b: Plums, $34c § Ib for pitied and 135@2¢ for unpltted: Nectarines, 3%@5c B Ib for prime 10 choice an¢ 5140 for fancy. JOBBING PRICKS — liva, P b: sundried, 114@uc; Peac for fancy; peeled in boxes, 12 for four' ‘sizes, 4lhe for o 5 APricots, 7@8c for prime to cholce, 0 or fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 8lac: White Figs, i@5e: Pears, 8o B b for .v.goé?;’a haives and 4@734c for quariers; Plums, c for pitted and 1@lige tor unpitted: Nectariues, 5¢ 8 I for prime io choice. AISINS—Prices are as follows, carload lots, f. 0. b, Fresno: Four-crown, loose, none: 3-crown, loose, none; 2-crown, qv,?c P 1; seedless Suitanas, 3e; seedless Muscatels, 134c: 3-crown London lay- €18, 70¢ B box: clusters, §1 35@1 50: Dehesa clus- ters, $2 10@2 Imperial clusters, $2 60@2 75. JOBBING PRicRs—Four-crown, 10ose, none: 3- Crown, none: 2-crown, 314c B . Seedless Sul- tanas, ¢ § Ib: Seedless Muscatels, 3c; 3-crown London layers, 75@90c: clusters, $1 50@1 75; Dehesa clusters, $2 50: Imperial clusters. $2 75. NUTS—Quotatious are as follows: Wainuts, 9@ 11c for No. 1 hard and 11@13¢ ® 1b for puper-sheli, iobbing lots; Almona 3¢ for Languedoc und B15@10c for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts, 6@ 6%3¢ B Ib for Kastern and — for California: Hick- ory Nuts, : Pecaus, 6c for rough and 8c for olished: k1 berts, 8@9c: Brazil Nuts, 9@10¢ B bb; ‘ocoanuls, $4 50@5 B 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@125?0 for bright and 8@9c x!::’rhl"o:;rbe grades; Wldlm\-wh te ext?cr.:d. 526&36: T extracted, 41@434C; dark amber, 4c; diiric 2@3e B B SO BEESWAX—25@2714¢ B B. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 634c for heavy, 7l4¢c 8 1 for light medium.9@9%c for light, 10@11c for extra light and 12c for sugar- cured; Eastern Sugar.cured Hams, 12@12%4c: California Hams, 10%,@1lc @ b: Mess Beet, $7 @8; extra mess do, $8 50@8; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $8@8 50; extra clear, $14 B bbi; mess . 812 50@13 B bbl: Smoked Beef, 10c B b. LARD—Eastern, tierces is quoted at 514c® I for compound and 6i4c for pure; pails, 7¢ B Ib; California tierces, 43¢ for compouna and 8¢ for pure: haif-bbls, 614c; 10-1 tius, 7c; do 5-1b, Ti4c. COTTOLE: 3 in terces and 64@ 685c B B in 10-B ine” #° HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 7@7lhc B 1b; culls and brands, 6@ 6l%c B Ib; medium, 6@6Yc B 1: culls and brands, 5@5%4c B Ib: light, 5c; culls and brands, ac: Cowhides, 5@534c: culls and brands, 4@414c; ted Kip, 5¢ Ib; salted Calf, 7@8c; salted Veal, dry Hides, 1014@11c; culls and brands, 8@ 8ge: dry Kip and Veal, 8@9c: culls, 7c: dry Calf, 15¢; culis, 10¢; Goatskins, 2U@35¢ each: Kids, be! Deerskius, summer, 26@30c; medium, 15@ 25¢; winter, 7@10c: Sheepskins,shear)ings,10@15¢ exch; short wool, medium, 40@ 0g35c ea 50c each: long wools, 50@60c each. Culls of ail kinds about 14¢ less. TALLOW—XNo. 1, rendered, 3@3%c; No. 2, 234¢: refined, Slyc: Grease, 214¢ B b. WOOL — Humboldt and Mendocino, 10@12c Tokiovaliey Qreson, 10@11c 3 b; do lower grades, 10c B 1b; Nevada, 6@9c B 1b: San Joaquin and =outhern Coast, six months, 4@6c: San Joaquin, foothili, 200 to choice, 7@8c: San Joaquin, year's fleece, 412@BYac: northern free, 7@9c: do defec- tive, {@6%ac B ib. HOP=—%re steady at 2@4c B Ib for 1895 and 6 Tlac for 1896 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 25; San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 2414@26%4c. COAL—Wellington, $8 @ ton: New Wellington, $8. B ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton; Seattle, 85@5 50: Hryant, $5; Coos Bay, 84 50; Walisend, $7: Scotch, $750; Brembo, $7 50 Cumberland, $11@]2 in bulk and $1:@14 in sks Pennsyivania Anturacite Egg. $1100; Welsh Anihracite, $8: Canuel, $7 50: Rock 'Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley. §7 60: Coxe, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. SUG AR—The Western Sugar Kefinery Company quotes. terms net cash: Cube, Crusaed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 5% 514c; Confectioners’ A. Slgc; Magnolia A, 45&c kxtra C, 4 iolden C, 4%ac: half barrels, Yic more than Larrels, and boxes sC more. vn:‘!xuf—uomen,m bbls, 16¢; Black Strap, 10c & SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers are as follows: BEE F—First quality, 5¢; second do, 4 C; third do, 31a@dc © Ib. St VEAL—vLarge, $@bc; MUTTON — Wet ,fiLBA-)lB—EG&: BB PORK—Live Hogs, 314 @3%c B I for large and sfiz?cg 4c for small and medium: dressed do, 414 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, qr. sks. 16.735/Cheese, ctls. 214 Wheat, ctls...... 40,237 Eggs, doz 12,120 Barley, ctls ..., 8,200|Hides, nq 1,350 Unis, O, 864 Pelis, bdls. . 148 Beans, sks 111{Wool, bls. . 94 Potatoes, sk 2,968/ Wine, gals. 45,200 Onions, sks. 878(Leather, rolls. 17 355(Lime, bbls. 360 2,790(Tallow, ctls. 20 . 684/Lumber, M feet. 20 Straw, tons. 16 Quicksilver, fisks 40 Buuter, ctls. 298/Chicory, tbis.... 20 THE STOOK MARKET. The Comstocks were steady enough in the morn- ing, but later in the day the market weakened off considerably, as will be seen by the quotations. The close was very weak. The Kentuck assessment falls delinquent in board to-day. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Savage yesterday 91,912 shares were represented, and the following were elected officers: George R. Wells, president; Charles H. Fisb, vice president; H. Zadig, Charles Hirshfeld, Thomas Anderson, directors. E. B. Holmes was re-elected secretary, and his financial statement showed a credit of $12,084 47 on July 15. R. P. Keating was re- elected superintendent, and his annual report showed that during the year there had been taken from the mine 3098 tons of ore, of which 1000 tons were milled at the Mexican mill and 207734 tons at the Nevada mill. The bullion yield of this ore was as foliows: Gold, $19,054 50; sliver, $46.05259; total, $65,657 10: discount, $32,- 96588: nei cash received, $42,591 42. A resolution was pussed requesting the Hale & Norcross Mining Compnuy to proceed jointly with the Savage Company and open up the 300 level on the Brunswick workings. The weekly official report of the Eavage is as follows: On the 850 level (hey are repairing trom stopes In east crosscut 3 to the tentn floor. The 10 of the upruise shows some sair-grade On the fifth floor of this upraise they have started a north prospecting arift and advanced same 15 feet fn jorphyry ana quartz. On the fiith floor uf the north upraise they are pros ecting south, and have run 10 jeet in porphyry and quariz. 'The main south arift is advauced 45 feet: face in quartz &IVIDg low assays. Un the 900 level the upraise started 45 feet south of the north upraise is ad- vanced 14 feet; top isin quartz and porphyry. During the past week have hoisted 74 cars of ore; car sample average $19 peron. Shipped 10 the Nevada mill 90 wous and mwiiled 90 tous, the batiery sample average of which was 321 24. Have bullion on hand anu’ st the mill of the a:say value of 81350. Ore shipments have been discontinued for .he present. The bullion yleld of the mine tor tbe month of June wis: Gold. $7800 31; sliver, $19,206 18. “Yotal, $27,206 49. Net cash re: ceived, $17,611 87 BRUNSWICK, SHA¥FT 1—On the 300 level have timbered the jolut lateral dnfs srom the station io the iace. “The weekly reports of the Goid Hill mine are as follows: SEGREGATED BELOHER—There have been hoisted dur.ng Lhe weex and stored in the orehous: at the mine twenty-nine mining-carioads of ore, the average .op-car sample of which shows an assay value of §9 85 per ton. CONSOLIDATED i MPERIAL — Confidence, (hal- lenge and Imperial west crosscut 1 from the sur- face tunnel is out 591 feet. 1 he face SLOWS por- Byry. West crosscut 3 from the surface tunuel feet. ‘i he face shows quarts of 0o value. N POINT- West crosscut 2,36 fee: north of No. 1 on the 600 ievel has oeen advanced 11 feet, muking its totsl iengin 26 feet. The tace is in porphyry. They bave stopped this crosscut and are continning the raise from it. ‘Ihie raise from the south drift ou the 700 level has been carried through to the 600 level, the conmection com- pleted and timbered. On Lhe 1100 level the south arift on the seventh floor or the raise has been exiendel 6 feet; Lotal length 142 feei. At a dis- tauce of 140 feet in or 50 feet south of No. 1 east crosscut they have startcd east crosscut 8, which is out 10 ieer, the face being in qUANZ assay- ing from ¥2 to $5 per ton, nearly all gold. The usual repairs in tne shaft and elsewhere, as required, are und-r way. BELCHER- There have been hoisted during the week aud stored in the orehouse at the mive 87 miniug carioads of ore, the average LOp car sam- ples of which shows an assay value Of $:4 30 per ton. Advices received terday reported an improve- ment in the drift being run south on the 650 level of the Occidental. LOALG SALSS. Following were the sales In the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR MORNING SESATON ~nWWENCINY 9:1%% 200 Andes 10U Caled: ¢ Grauulated, ! Following were Board yesterday : KRGULAR eESSTON—10:TL the sales In the Paclfic Stock 200 H&N.,..1.40 200 2/ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, July 16—4 P.yr. Bid. Asied. Bid. Asked. 12 Jackson B - 10/ Jnna. — 10 34 03 04 3w/ Kentuck. o1 03 70/Lady W ~ 05 Benton Con.. —|Mexican 61 62 43/Mono . 18 20 Bullion 22|Nevada .~ $0/Occidental. ... 90 12/0ph! 1.05 110 Choliar 2.55/0ve: 18 20 Con.Cal, g 115 1.20 Chailenge Con. 76 77 Con. Imperial. 05 06 Confidence....1.00 13 13 Con New York —, — 03 Crown Point... 46 02z o3 EustSierraNev — 57 68 Eureka Con... — 49 51 Excbequer.... 05 0 10 Goula & Curry. 82 38 89 Hale & Norers. 1.35 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. Champlon . Providence..... d.. Asked .80 00 47 48 49 50 49 50 60 85 LOCAL SECURITIRS. Bid Spring Valley Water. 9800 Asked Spring Valley Wat 98 50 Asked San Francisco Gas. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, July 16—3 r. 3 TUNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked, US4 107 109 (US4s (1 P Do new issucl 1234 by MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stChiess. — 111 |PacRolMSs — — Cal ElecL,69117% — |[Do2dis6s.. — CniraCW5s —" 94 (P&ORy6s.108 120 Dpnt-stex-cp 9b 100 [P&Ch Ry6s. — 107 Fdsn L&P6s121ls — [Pwl-st RR6s. — 116 F&CHERSs. — 10514/Reno, WLdL — 105 Geary-stR5s.105 — ' ISacto P& L. — 10234 LosAngLés — 99 |SFENPRDOs. 9815 — Do Giateed 8 — 10014/ SPRRAriz6a 95 95 MKkt-5Cble6s120%/412215 SPRECal 6s. 110% DoRyConS5s..105 " 10534/SPRRCal Bs. — NacVings 1st 96 |SPBrRCalgs. 9934 NeyCNghis ub 108 SVWater6s.11954120%4 N P C ER6s. 10014105 1o/SVWaterds.. 9834 9934 N Ry Cal 65.100 10515/StktnG&E6s — 100 N Ry Cal5s. — 100 |SunsiT&TEs. = — Oak Gas 5s..100 10414Sutter-stR5s. 109%41.0 Do 2d is 55..104 110 |VissliaWC6s Onintbus os. 1183, — WATER 8TOCKS. Contra Costa 37 8815SanJose..... — — 50 — iSprng Valley 9714 97% GAS STOCKS. 2634 Pacific Lieht 49 4914 — “*|San Francsco 9315 83 H — 53 |Stockiom..... — & 2114 Pac Gaslmp. 8614 87 INSURANCE sTOCKS. Fireman'sFd170 — [Sun. 2 COMMERGIAL BANK STOCKS. LondonP&A.125 FirstNa.ionl. Grangers.... BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.1330 1370 [Sav& Loan.. — 100 Humb S&L.1100 1450 |Securiy 260 Mutual... — 40 |Union Trust. — 800 SFSavUnion — 485 STREET RATLROAD STOCKS California....108 — 100 |Oak SL&EHay — Geary-st... 7 Market-st.. Atlantic D. Eastern D. California. . MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 9334 - BIkDCoalCo. Cal Cot Mills Cal Dry Doek — \Nat Vin Co.. Oceanic SSCo 19 Pac Aux FA 1 PacBoraxCo. 98 100 =% 1o Edison Light11734118 (Pac Roll Mili — — — GasConAssn. — — |Parf PainiCo 6% 7% Ger Lead Co. 85 — (PacTransCo. — 24 HawC&SCo.. 18 183 PacT&T Co. 10 — Huteli S PCo 20 203 Sunset T&T. 41 — MerExAssn.100 110 United CCo. — 38§ M Elec Light — 454! SALES—MORNINS SESSION. Board— $2000 U S 4% Bonds. 50 S V Water. 5 Eastern Dvoamite. 5 Pacific Lighting. Srreet— #1000 S F & N P Railway Bonds........ SALES—AFTEENOON S¥SSION. Board— 30 Market-st Rallway. $2000 S V 6% Bond: 40 S F Gaslight. 50 Hutchinsor & ¥ Co.. 10 Edison Light & Power Co. Sireet— 15 Eastern Dynamite $3000 Market-st Railw HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL 3rs F J Dobman, Texas Miss Groos, Miss H Groos, Texas D B Sebustian, Chicago R D Davis, acto J Seadler, Sacto G Chandler, Sanis Cruz T C Cox. Sonora M Mugnessen, RossVaily L Mayhew & w,Berkeley E Hand, Oakiand J B Brown, Oakland S'M Bath. Sacto A L Willlams, St Helena J R Burns Stockton Miss Hooker, Redding A Radker, Fresno Miss E Thomas, Merced Mrs B U Gaines, Merced Aiss Lotti, Cal Mrs G Faust, Stockton H D Abbott, Denver A Smith. Los Angeles J T Ewlng, Fresno L Sincldir, Bakersfield L J Maddux, - odesto E Scherer, Oroville F Fisher, Reddinj T L Vinuin, ~heridan Miss M Vintia, Sheridan A Gathier, Grass Valley J Ferguson, 7 Mayer, Watsonville ~ C Littichale, Big Trees A A Wallace, Stockton A C hobbi Cal Mrs Bell, Santa Cruz D C McDonaid, Eureka Miss Thompson, LosAng MrsJ W Harrison, Tracy ¥ Prussia & w, Sen Jose A H Hayes. Boston Mrs W Lyman,StHeiena W Moreland, Healdsburg Dr W A Trafton, Dixon A T Ross, Dizxon Misses Decker, Cal Mirs Greenwood, Orland Miss Greeawood. Orland M Kabn & w, Widows Miss McMath, Willows E 8 Br.te, Sacto J Hare & 1, Redding G M Foote, Hollister ¥ Black, San Jose J C 1ice, San Jose W Appleton&w,San Jose W Thomas. Stockton P F Roche, Tulare W Halford, Visalia 3 KUSS HOUSE. G A Rogers &w,Portland Mrs M Rogers, Cal 3 3 Bell, Portiana J A Dufty. Astoria Miss Crawford, Poriland Miss <t Dennis, Portand 1L A Norton, Healdsburg J A Giffera. Laporte Cnarles Gorden,Oukland G Miller, Glen Ellen G Bayrd, St ... ateo L G rinanl, Madera 3 Conrad, Madera Miss J Floyd, Hanford JDGrant, Healdsburg F L Mather, N Y J R Gower, Acubella Mrs Gbodman, Williams Mrs NC Gibsen, Wiillams A F Fowler & dgt, Cal M Johnsou, San Jose Mrs L M Co.e, San Jose J A Kemp, Sacramento J Thomas, Sunta Rosa W B Tiffany, Truckee M Heldder & , Stockton W Smith, Riverside J L Steel, Santa Maria J M Marquis &w,StaMra i L Hinkel, Daggett r<1 iffany&son, TruckeeJ Simms & i, Seattle Gregory, Nev ¥ _E James, Onklahoma Nerton, Mex C F McGlashan, 1ruckee Cenwall & w. Oregon F Poor, Orezon Reynolds, Windsor U W Goodrich, StaBarba Murphy, N ¥ Washburn Sisteas, N Y Touoge, Boston A E Frack & w, Stocktn imbail, Fort Bragg H L Davis, Salinas Lamb, Orlando Wm Patierson. Fresno Campsher & w, Penn H & Forse & w, Ukish Wiliams, Stockion C Brown, Nevada nes, Santa Kosa PALACE HOTEL. SaltLake R L Taylor& w, N C 'Vieck, Brookin U Meyer, Glasgow Reece, Johannesbrg Mrs Leece, Johannesbrg lier, Louisville ~ W B Piess, Sonoma Hooker, San Jose J H Flickinger, S Jose Green, Wash Mrs C 3 Ritcheock, N C J M Green, Wash Mrs L H Coft, N C L Lion, San Jose Mirs Gus Lion, San Jose Lion, San Jose G S Polliiz, N Y Adams, Carson ¥ W Graves, Portland C H Adams, Carson J Thompson & d, Psadna Braoner, sacto J B Peakes, Stockton Young, Salt Lake W M Courtvs, Detroit Horon & w, Los AnG £ surrall & w, Colo llak, South ‘Atrica I Douglas, N ¥ Dougins, N Y J D Watson & w, Los An Hubbard, Illinois > McMurtrie, Greendale LICK HOUSE. Hawkins&w,Sauslt Miss J Kelth, Gilroy TR arnett, Willws Miss A Birch. Oskland 3 D Hill, W Creek Mrs 1, J Rice, W Creok W Morgan, *acto _J V Kenoedy, Hanfoid C A r8un. San ClaraJ Lay Caiisioga ) Lidell Mrs o L Hacris, S Rosa VJ Hur, Mexico F A Schoeider, ~an Jose A E Snow, Cfill:lP.: E Graut, Sen Anselmo § Carle, Sacramento 272G P oo = ol r 7 (2 113 né geft“ » Zdzokwy, 5 = 5 ey = 1 R REZE0 : :Egriflhi 55 () v s E meSwHE»zRORERE e 2 = H & H NEW WESTERN HOTEL. ol » W H Hartley, Bethany H W Jones, cnk:lfio T Claussen, Sausalito R R Bessinger, Duluth R H Angell & w, Seattle M N Harmondy, N J C H Mown, Tacoma D C Chambers, Mojave J S Stewart, Tacoma. T J Kearny, N Y JSSprague&w, Il W Ralston, Courtland E A King, Chicago T W Lewis & w, Colo R H Wise, Chicago G K Carter, Eureka & J Young, Chicago J Woods, Eureka J E Knowiton, St Paul H W Stanley, Pittsburg JTncGool,xnlgandx D S Mathews, Pittsburg R R Connor, SPCo T JKearny, N Y W Balson, Courtland T W Lewis & w. Colo G R Carter. Eureka W H Harley, Bethany J Woods, Eureka H M Stunley, Pa D S Mauwhews. Pa BALDWIN HOTEL. C H Tilden, Alameda H W Lawrence, Cinn RZJohnston, USN T D Yarington, Tacoms FDReed, USN T Ellis, Oakiand D B Calisher, N Y J T Corney, Los Angeles J J Clark, Wash L Beer, Bakersfleld W Alien, Chicago W H Smith, Miliford H M Beale, Portland W H Young Santa Rosa H Fowler, Naj E Ezekiel, Chicago G G Wise, Chicago H J Louis, Stockton Mrs CT Jones, Vallejo Miss R Williams, Vallejo H Collins, Sac F Doar, Seattle € Mullin, Portland T Scott, N ¥ H A Richardson, N Y The Truth Not Half Told. “You ara charged,” said the Judge, “‘with riding your bicycle through the streets at a rate exceeding ten miles an hour.’ u “Ten miles?” said the man, whose new wheel had run_ away with him, ‘‘ten miles? I'll bet I was going three hun- dred.”—Indianapolis Journal. OCeAN STEAMEKS, Dates of Departure From San Franefsco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION. | SAILS. | Prxs. Pler 24 Pier 11 Pler 8 PAMS S Pler 2 Prer 24 Pier il Pler 37 Plery Pter 13 BMSS Beu [ Plor 13 Bex|Oceanic Sau (Pler L1 " [July22:10am | Pier 24 July23. 9au|Pior 8 -|July28, 2pa|Ocesme July28.10am | Pler 13 July34.11a%! Pler il .« [July17,10ax - [Juiy 18 sam Julyl8. 9am Julyls,12 M July18, 9ax e lan Uregon ports.. China&Japan. Eel Kiver..... STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox T voe Arcata. = ~July 17 Cuy of Everet: Lduly17 . July18 w.July 18 SUN, MOON AND 11DE, T. #. COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY TIDN' BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Friday, July 17 56.00| Moon rises. -7.81| Moon sets....’ July —1896. 11,”‘ Time| poqr| Time Lw Hw BB 725 =0 1| 2 54 8.07-0.2 15| 2:26| 4.9/ 885/ 0.4 16 8.44| 43| a.3s| 11 17| 812| 411024 17 L W H W 18| 0.01] 0.8| 6.48| 4.0/11.18| 32.4| 5.55 58 Nore—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand eolumn 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 Cosst Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given1is subtractive from the depth given by the charts. B —— BYOKUGKAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SaN FRANCISco. July 16, 1896. The time ball on Teiézraph Hlil was aropped exactly at noon to-day—i. ., at_noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 P. M., Greenwich time, A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. & N. in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. THURSDAY. July 16. Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, 6 hours from n Point. with cargo from the wreck of the stmr Co- lombia. Stmr Point Arens, Johnson, 15 hours from Navarro and way ports; pass and mdse, to Men- docino Lumber Co. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 38 hours from Ven- tura: oll, to Order—Up river direct. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, 15 hours from Mon:erey: produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Natfonal City. Andresen, 22 hoursfrom Sureka: lumber, to C A Hooper & Co. Stmr Farallon, Roberts, 45 hours from Yaquina Bay and way ports; pass and mdse, to Meyer & Akmann. Stmr Cleone, Miller, 40 hours from Crescent City: 245 M ftlumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 nours from Newport, etc, pass and mdse, to_Goodall, Perkins & Co. Bark Oregon. Parker, 8 days from Nanalmo; 2285 tons coal. to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Schr Reliance, Skipper, 60 hours from Walsh Landing: 75 cds wood, to R AjGilbridge, Schr Nettie Low. Low, 6 hours from Point Reyes: 40 bxs butter, to J H Newbauer & Co. Clearea. THURSDAY, July 16. Stmr Homer, Bonifield, Unalaska; North Amer- ican Commercial Co, Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria; Oregon Railway and Nav Co. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Schr Moonlight, Spencer, Altata; J A Magee Jr. Sailed. Importations. MONTEREY—Per Santa Cruz—33 pkgs mdse, 1 bbl syrap. Landing—202 sks potatoes. Santa Orags7 buisglae, 2 bxs butter, 500 bbls , % cs cheese, 21 bals hides. "?'Avr!{enu—rcr Point Arena—3 bdis hides, 3 chickens. bt Arena.8 kegs 52 bxs butter. 10 hides, 3 ., 3 cs e O RELCENT GITY—Per Cleone—44 bxs butter, 5 M ft 1 3 2 EWPORT—Per St Paul—1 crt bicycles, 3131 sks corn, 185 bxs oranges, 112 bxs lemons. East San Pedro—1 bale carpet, 70 os canned fish, BDhis catstip, Seslesciesnis n Pedro—il emp Ventura—216 bxslemons, 285 sks beans, 1 cs shoes, 1csnadware. 1 3 sks Wi e erbara—1 hrobl brandg, 2-bxs fish, 232 bxs lemons, 2 bxs oranges. “Gaviota—2 bxs butter, 18 bdls dried fish, 7 bxs fish. Port Harford—48 bxs fish, 3 bdls hides, 1 bale matting, 2 bdls pelts, 29 Cs eggs, 1 sk beeswax, 4 dressed calves. Olivos—1868 sks barley, 100 sks wheat. Nipoma—585 sks barley. Santa Maria—330 sks barley. ucos—4 cs eggs, 15 _tuvs butter, 8 sks beans, 7 dressed calves, 1 coop chickens. San Simeon—3 tubs 34 bxs butter, 4 cs cheese, 3 o8 eggs, 1 coop chickens, 8 bdls hides, 108 cattle. Monterey—1_pkg mdse, 1cs whale oll. EUREKA—Per Farallo i—1 pkg castings, 20 sks soll, 2 bxs paints. Port Orford—2 bdls hides. 2 bxs sundries. Yaquina Bay—1 bx books, 1 bx glass. 1 bale flan- nels, 3 cacheese, 3 bales woolens, 8 bxs type. 6 bxs groceries, 8 cs eggs. 4 coops chickens. 7 bdls hides, 1824 gr-sks 156 hr-sks 100 bales flour, 348 sks bark, 1250 sks wheat, 4714 sks oats, 41 tons stone. Consigness. Per Santa Cruz—Standard Oil Co; Unton Ice Co: Arctic Oil Works; Bertin & Leporl: C M Mann & Co; Goldberg, Bowen & Co; C McCarthy & Co: E Meyer & Co; Ltalian Swiss Colony : C Carpy & Co: Enterprise Brewery: Wieland Brewing Co: Jack- son Napa Soda Works: Cal Bottling Co: Cal Paint Co: J Ivancovich & Co: W & J Sloane & Co: A W Fink: Wolf& Son; HermanJoost; M Getz & Co: Hammond & Brod: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Kron Tanaing Co; Norton, Teller & Co; H Cowsll & Co. Per Point Arena—Wilson & Baechtel; R Mun- roe: Ross& Hewlett; Martin, Feusier & Co; Home Supply Assn: Dirymen’s Union; Standard Oil Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: O B Smith & Co. G Bell: J B Gongean; Rohiffs & Gerdan. Per Cleone—C E Whitney & Co; Hegler Bros O B Smith & Co; Simpson Lumber Co; Enterprise Brewery: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Witzel & Baker; Irvine Bros; Chicago Brewery; Bavaria Brewery. Per St Paul—Stern & Goodman; D Biagl & Co: H Dutard; Minaker & Welbanks: L Scatena & Co: Gould & Jaudin; Gray & Barbleri: Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co; G L Buckmuir: Lewis Pack. ing Co:_vodge. Sweeney & Co; Wetmore Bros; J Unna; Wieland Brewing Co; Levi Spiecel & Co: G L Brown; Allen & Lewis; Porter Bros & Co; A C Bates: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Eveleth & Nash: A Levy & Co: Well Bros & Son: Pac Pump & Water- mill Co; Cal Transter Co: Goodall, Perkins & Co; C Carpy &Co: A Paladini: J Ivancovich & Co: J Strauss: Wheaton, Breon & Co: M T Freitas & Co: American Union Fish Co: Sawyer Tauning Co: W Cline: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schalz; Marshall & R; Dairymen’s Unlon; Witzel & Baker; J Hoffman: CE Whitney & Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co; Bas. sett & Bunker; B Kirchmann & Co; _Hills Bros: De Beznardi & Co; Norton, Teller & Co; _Pacific Coast Fish Co: J P Thomas: Enterprise Brewery : San Francisco Fish Co; G Camilioni & Co: G W Lowry & Co: Getz Bros & Co: CC Pennell & Co; G Montgomery: A Wyss: Western Meat Co: Horn & Judge; F Uri & Co; Chicago Brewery. Tubbs & Co; Kowalsky& Co; W B Sumner & Co. Per Farallon—Moore, Ferguson &Co; J W Mc- Gilvray; H Dutard; CJ Leist & Co; Pacific Com- mercial Co: E R Stevens & Co: Geo Morrow & Co; Allen & Lewls: W C Price & Co: J Everding & Co: J P Thomas; Amer Press Assn: W A Wells; F H Hammer: Levi Strauss & Oo; Dodge, Eweeney & Co: H_Levy &Co: Lievre, Fricke &Co; Tootle Shirt Factory: Fredericksburg Brewery: Louls Kline & Co: S H Frank & Co; Standard Oil Co; M i Peck; Baker& Hawilton; Holm & Nathan; ¥ er. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $6 Second Class, $12 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED, ..July 27, August 6, 1 iy 33, Auguscls 1?', a? (Pler 24) a1 10 4. X GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts, F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market street. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL BSAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island. For Victoria and Vanconver send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Whatcom _(Bellingham Bay, Wash.). 9 a. i July 3, <. 13 18, 23. 28 @pd every fitn day thereafter, connecting s: Vanconver with the C. P. R. R. a: Tacoms with N. P. R at Seattio with G. N. Ry., at Pors Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- boldi Bay) sir. Pomona, 2 P. . July 6. 8. 12 16.20. 2. 25 and_every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_ Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, San ' Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, at § A. X.. July 2,8, 10. 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 and every fourth day thereafter. lu)p' ing only st Port Hartord C.), Port Town- nacortes and New For San DI (San_Luis Obis Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 A M. July 5. 5, 12. 1o, 20, 24, 2R and every fourth day thereafter. ¥or knsenada, San Joss del Cabo, Mazatlan, Ls Paz. Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Orizata 10 a. X, July 3ana25th of each wonth there after Ticxet offica, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l A 10 Marke st San Francisca. COMPAGNIE GENER AL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havr. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avold both transit by English railw: the discomfort of crossing the chaanel in a small boat. New York to Alexandris, Egyps, via first-class $160: second-class, $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll LA NORMANDIE LA GASCOGNE, LA NORMANDL LA GASCOGNE, LA NORMANDIE Angost 1, 5 L4 BOURGOGNE, Cept. Lehosit. Tune 6,7 = a) w A FORGET, Agont, No. 8 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Age avenue, San Francisco. S Meomemy trerrbr KRRKEEE & CEANIC S.S. C0. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, av AUSTRALIA. $.5. AUSTRALIA. S. 8. MARIPOSA salls via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, Jaly 23, THURSDAY, July 16. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Homer, B nifieid, Unalaska. Stmr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander, San Diego. Stmr Bonita. Downing, Port Harford, etc. Stmr Polnt Arena. Jonuson, Mendocino. Bark Canads, Wickbers, Puget Sound. Tug Reliance, Pigeon Point, two scows in tow. Schr Jennie Wand, Christiansen. Tacoma. Schr Del Norte, Brown, Rogue River. *chr Moonlight, Spencer. A itata. Schr Antelope. Anderson, Coquille River. Schr W S Phelps, Mercer. Schr Ocean Spray, Nelson, Iversens Landing. TYeiegraphio. POINT LOBOS. Julv 16—10 r. a.—Weather, foggy : wind W velocity. 20 miles. Charters. The ship Renee loads mdse for New York; Nor | bark 1ndis, lumber at Tacoma for Shanghal, prior | to arrival. The Brbark Doon Is rechartered for wheatto | Brisbane, 25s. | The Brstmr Linlithgow was chartered prior to | artival for wheat or bariey to St Vincent for | orders, 30s. Spoken. July 11—Lat 47 N, long 24 W, Brship Bucking- ham, from Tacoma for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 16—Stmr Lakme, from Tacoma. BEAR HARBOR—Salled July 16—Stmr Laguna, for San Fransisco. FORT ROSS—Sailed July 16—Schr Etta B. for San Francisco. Arrivea July 16—Schr Exta B, hence July 16. ROCKPORT—Arrived July 16—Stmr Scotia, hc July 15. GREENWOOD—Arrived July 16—Stmr Green- wood, hence July 15. TACOMA—Ssiled July 16—Bark Tidal Wave, for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed July 16—Br bark Jessie Os. borne. irom Honolulu for Port Townsend. BOWENS LANDING-Suiled July 16 — Schr Newark. for San Francisco. ¥oreign Ports. ALGOA BA Y—Arrived July 13—Brship Kirk- cudbrichtshire, from Oregon. L HCLLArmived July 14=br ship Lamorna, huc e HENARTH—Salled July 15—Br ship Eaton Hall. SHANGHAI—Salled prior to July 15 —Br bark Sussex, for Oregon. PRAWLE POINT—Passed July 16—Br ship Sierra Pedrosa, hence March 11 for Antwerp HONGKONG—Arrived July 16—Br stmr Coptic, hence June -.v‘mo“nova of Trans-Atlantlc itas anes. NEW K—Arrived July 16—Stmr Trave, trom Bremen and Southamp.on. Sailed July 16-3imr Augusta Viciorls, for Hamburg. PLYMOUTH—Arrived out July 16—Stmr Nor- mannia. BREMEN-—Arrived out July 16— Stmr Labn. LONDON——Arrived out July 16—Stmr Mobile, Sailed July 16—Sime Mohawk, for New York. QUEENSTOWN-Baieq July 16— Susar *adrl- “}‘mfi?n‘ié‘i‘is-mm July 16-Stmr Rot- terdam, trom Rotierdam for New York. at2r & 5. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day, August 4 at10 A, M. Special party rates. Lineto COOLGA RDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, South Africa. J D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montzomery street, Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. WIITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABLN,$60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing t0 steamer and accommodation: 9 selected ; second cabin, $1: 00 and $4/ 0; Majesuc and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotiand, Sweden, Norway and Denmark | through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and cabin pians may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Oftice of the'Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and q Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgh, France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail S. S. Co., issued for freight and treas. ‘ure to direct ports in England and Germany. ‘Through tickets from San Franciseo to Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southempton. First class, $195: third class, §97'50. For furtiier pasticuldrs apply o PARROIT & CO., Agents, 808 California at. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At 6 PO Daily. wreign. recelvndsllt-p 0”33 2.l by Telephone. T.C. Walker, Mary Garratt, Telephone Main 805. J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Cai Nav. and lmpt. Co VALLEJO, MARE ISLiND, “BENICIA, PORR COSTA AND CROCKETT. STR. MONTICELLO, Ok R S 1 S RS Sunday—8 P. x;'.fn.. Mission 1, Pier 3 STEAMER ALVISO, For Alviso, San Jose, leaves Pier 1 daily at 10 4. u. (Sundays excepted); Alviso daily at 7 P. M. (Sat- urdays excepted). ‘Freight and Passenger. rare between an Fruanclsco and Aiviso, 50c; to San Jose, 75c. W. H. SMITH, Ageit, Clav st, Pier 1. o MARTIN, Agent, 20 W. Santa Ciara'st., Saa

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