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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MAKKETS, Silver unchanged. . ‘Wheat and Barley dull. 2 The other Cereals neglected. Large shipment of Flour to China. Hay plentiful and weak. Potatoes lower and demoralized. Vegetables steadily declining. Butter, Eggs and Cheese higher. Young Pouliry lower. Apricots steady. Peaches weaker. Berries continue cheap. Cltrus Frults unchanged. Hot weather affects Fruit. Provisions as before. New Codfish arrived. O Clesr ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain ® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures station indicate maximum temperature for the ys: those underneath it.if any, Lhe amouat of. rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Jsobars, or solid lines, connect poin‘s of equal air pressure; igo- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” meaps high barometric pressure and is_ususlly accompanied by fair weather: “low" Tefers to low pressure.and is usually preceded and accompwnied by cloudy weatberand rains. “Lows” nsi first appear on the Washinzton oast. When the pressure is high in_the interior and low along the coust, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast.rain is probable; butwhen the “low” 15 inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is fmprob- sble. Wiiha “high” In the vicinity of Idako, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather [n winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. = TUR 22, 189! forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day: Eureka 64, Fresno 78, San Diego 76, Red Bluff 86, San Luis - Obispo 72, Yuma 102, San Francisco 68, Los Angeles 84, San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 66, minimum 56 mean 61 An area of high pressure overlies Montana, the Dakotas. Wyoming and the country east. An area of low pressure extends from Eastern Oregon southward to Texas. The pressure has risen during the past twenty-four hours over all of the Pacific Slope. The temperature has fallen over Eastern Oregon, Southern Idaho, Utah, Nevada and Eastern Cali- fornia. The weathér will continue cool in the 1TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANcIsco, July 5p 3 Weather conditions and general great valieys of California and throughout Nevada | and Utah. Heavy rain isreported at El Paso and showers have occurred throughout Arizous and Utah. Light rain has also fallen in the San Joaquin Valley and on the coast near an Luis Obispo. Conditions are favorable for cloudy weather and showers in Southern California, Southern Nevada, | TUtah and Arizona ‘] bursaay with colder weather. Forecast made at San Francisco for Lhirty hours ending midnight. July 28. 1896 Northern California—Cloudy wea:her especially along the coast: colder in the valleys Thursday; southerly wind: Southern California—Cloudy weather, with con- ditions favorable for showers; cooler: southwest- erly winds. Nevads—Cloudy weather Thuisday; colder. Utah—showers Thursday morning: cloudy Thursday: colder in.southern portion. Arizona—Clondy and conditions favorable for showers Thursday: decidediy cooler. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy weather with conditions favorable for stowers: southwesterly winds. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Forecas. Official. NEW YORK MARKELDS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 22.—The security markets were characterized by & better tone and the efforts of the belated bears to check the rising tendency proved abortive. The latter made a vi- clous raid on Jersey Central inhopes of starting liquidation afresb and the stock was forced down | from 9014 to 872, The general list refused to sympathize and late 1n the day.when the stock named got back 10 92, the bears were again buyers. The strength of the market resulted partly from the success which has a‘tended the bankers’ plan 10 sustain the treasury reserve, nearly $8,000,000 of the gold pledged having been deposited at the sub-treasury up to 3 o'clock, and partly from the announcemert that the foreign bankers were wlil- ing to co-operate with local capitalists in this im- portant matter. It will be the work of the Iatter to check gold exports by supplying the urgent wants of tne re- | mitters until the crops begin to move, in about sixty days from now. ‘ihat the street is firmly convinced that this can be accomplished is proba- biy best attested by the way the engagement of $2,000,000 gold for eXport to-moOrrow was re- ceived. These heavy withdrawals caused scarcely a ripple of excitenient anu had not the slightest influence on stock values. At the opening the market was also sustained by the purchase oz 10,- 000 shares in international stocks for Loudon uc- count. Cur securi: s ruléd fractionally higher ihere, which was « greac surprise, in view of the break | here at the close yesterday. Pending definite statements srom the conference of the bankers at Mr Morgan's office, the market dragged, bat when It was reported thal an agrerment to coutrol steriing exchange bud been, reached prices ad- vanced uil along the line. The guin was equal to 15@4%5 per cent. Jersey Central rose 414 to 92, Lake Shore 4 to 1434, Chicago Gas 834 to 50, Sugar 315 to 1063g Burlington 814 to &7, Bock Isiund 254 to 66%s, Western Union 23510 9§34, Mavhuitan 234 (0 9614, New York Central 235 to 937, Leather preferred 284 to 4734, Tobucco 214 to 5834, Northwest 1% to #514. ana Consolidated Gas 24 10 1486, Speculation closed strong and confident. Net changes show gains of 14@3% per cent. Total saies were 208.707 shares, including 63,800 Sugar, 48,200 St. Paui and 28,700 Burlinglon. Bonds were stroug: transactions footed up 8$1,- 281,000. Atchison fours rose 214 1o 35: Chicago and’ Northern Pacifi: fives ceruficates, 1% to 397 Northern Pacific consolidated fives, 134 to 1n Government bonds 140,000 coupon fou: :‘v.;:;%u.u 2t 1185114 and $10,000 50 registered Grain. FLOUR — Easy. ' Winter wheat, low grad 1 70@2 50: do _fair to fancy, 83 40G 840: do pa‘ents, $345@3 75: Minnesota clear, $240@2 30: do stralghts, 87 95@3 40: ao patents, $3 15@4: low exiras. 'S 70@2 50: city mills, $3 90: do patents. 25: rye mixture, $2 0@ %90; superfine, $2 60@3 15: fine, $3. Southern flour, steady, common to fair extra, $2@2 605 good {,Chice 40, $2 6062 90. Rye four, quler easy, 2 80, RY E—uuil: Western, 381gc 1. 0. b. CORNMEAL—Dull, steady: yellow Western, $205@2 10: Brandywine, 83 15. BAKLEY—Qulet, 49 pounds quoted 33 BARLEY MALT—Quiet: Western. 48@58c. WHEAT—Spot market dull, easler; 1. o, b, a%4ci ungraded red, 55@65c; No. 1'Norhiern, Opiions were moderately active and stead~ at 1. 0.b. decline on ersier cables, weakness West September &nd December and ‘jocal realizing. most active. July 8134c. August 6! c. Septem- Besiees ontober e it hugat asler;: No. 2,% 2. 2 !x%':—‘ 2@3214c¢ ele- Options were dull and closed weak at de- cline, following the West and on TeRlizig See: ber and September most active. ln? 32¢; August, 82c: September, 3234c; October, 3254c. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & c0., 4 Leidesdorfl St., Tel Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE % Tel. Main 5828 €22 Market St., Palace Hotel. .l? quo- XEW Yok, 5. 8. PURDY O ione Betbresap 188 Mationes CHICAGU, PHIVATE Wik , QATS—Spot. quiet and strong. % Options dull, firm; July, 21%ec;: September, 2154 785 prices: No. 2. 22c: No. 2 white, 8214@ 883,c: No. 2 Chicago, 23c; . 21c: No. 8 white, 2214c: mixed Western, = 22@¥lsc; white do, 22@28c; White ~tuie 922G MIDDLINGS -60@6 5 RYE tesd, 630 00 A= Frovisions. BEEF—Steady. Family, $8@9: extra mess, $6@7. beef hams. dull, $14 50@15. Tierced beef, quiet: cily extra India mess, §11@12. Cut meal steady, qulet; pickled beilies, pounds, b ask do shoulders, 33, @c; do hams. 8@10c. LAKD—Dull, lower. Western steam. 83 5. clty, September, §3 B7; refined, easie continent. $38): South American, $4 5U: co a, 3 4c. PR K aier, easier, Ola mess, 87 50GT 75 new mess, $7 75@8 25. BUTTER—Moderate fl'w.‘l‘fl-dl%-c “R,l;(: dairy, 10@1434c: do_crramery, @15c: S amre Sedc! cao creamery, 1158@15c: fac- torr, 815@10%%c: Elgins, 15¢. A hier, steady. State large, 554@6%c: do small, 51e@7c: part skims, KGGS-Fair demand,steady. State and Pennsyl- vama, léc: Western fresh, 11@lsc; do per case, $1 26@3 10. 54 teady. City, 3@3 1-16c; coun- TALLOW--Du 3ic. UNSEED O1L—Dull, steady; Crude, 20c; 310@24e. 7air demand. Southern, HICE—Stendy, fair demand. Domestic, falr to extra, 3@53,c; Japan, d@él4c, MOLASSES™Quiet, steady. New Orleans open Kkettle, good to choice. 27@87c. COFFEE—Steady, 5 to 20 points down. Jul $11 80@11 35; A ugust, $10 65; September, $10 2! October, $8 B0; November, $9 85: Decembe 9 55; February, $9 45: March. §9 45@9 50; May, Spot Kio, dull, lower: No. 7,12 SUGAR—Raw, quiet and steady.’ Refined. quiet and unchanged; off A, 4 8-1 ; mola A, 47%c: standard A, iShc: confectioners’ A, 43gc: cut loaf Glge; crushed. Blje: powdered. 47 granulsted, 453o; cubes, b¢; falr refining 2% centrifugal, 96 test. 8 5-16c. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Old, ' pags, 83@llc: do new. 816@98340. : A CAES—Pesled, ¥ B, 13@14e: do unpesiea, T3@83ke. x?nb S—Four sizes, nominal; 43,@5c. RAISINS—Two-crown, 100se muscatel, 334@4c: do three-crown, 5c: do four-crowu, 534¢; do Lon- dop layers. $1@1 05. HOPS—Dall, easy; 2@7 try, Cu’ Pprime, 24c: off grade. POTATOES— Firmer; 50@90c. State, common to cholce, c: Pacific Const, 216@6Yec. pulled, 15@33c; Texas, 7@l2c. Merchandise. Ely IRON-—Quiet, easy: American, $10 25@ COPPER~Firmer; lake. 810 85@11 18. LEAD—Easy: domestic, $2 75@2 85. TIN—Dull, easy ; straits. $13 40@13 55. PLATES—Quiet, steady. SPELTER—Dull: domestic. $3 95@4. g CHICAGU MAKKETS. CHICAGO, Try, July 22.—The same listless- ness which characterized the tradein the grains | yesterday was again apparent to-day. The trans- actions were local andof ascalping nature. The traders kept in touch with the security variations, and this was the only distinguishing feature, Lit- | tie attention was paid to the Populist Lonvention at St. Louls. Receipts in the Northwest were re- markably heavy, 480 cars, against 373 last Wednesday ana 147 a year ago. Chicago re- cetved 166 cars, of which 147 were new, and in- | spected out 11,550 bushels. Liverpool reported & decline of 14d (n wheat. The seaboard clearances for twenly-tour hours were 116,% 36 bushels, Con- tibental Cables closed aboul steady. September | wheat opened from 56%c to 5634c, sold between under yesterday. row, 135 cars. CORN—Was slow. The receipts were iarger { than the estimates, 285 cars, while 200 were | scheduled. ~Withdraiwais from store amounted to | 49,000 bushels. Liverpool cables were unchanged. | Export clearances were 60,195 busheis. Septem: | ber corn opensd at 2614c. sold be:ween 26%4c and 261, closing at 2615@2614¢, Ygc under vesier- day. Estimated receipis for Lo-morrow 270 cars. OATS—Were featureless wiih an_undertone of firmness due to lighter receipts. Recelpis were | 141 cars, and 12,240 bushels were withdrawn from Estimated receipts for Lo-mor- | store. September oats closed a shade higher than | yesterday. Esmated receipta for to-morrow 225 cars. “ FLAX—Was easier; cash, 713gc; September, | 7134c; December. 7334c. | " PROVISIONS—Six doliars was the price at_one | time to-day for September pork—apparently a | rock bottom figure. Lara and rivs aiso were very | weak. The fall in prices of from 5@1Uc inlive | hogs. and heavy receipts were enough to make a | valid excuse for deteriorating value. Septemver | pork closed 2234c lower, September lard and ribs euch @7 3ac lower. | BUTTEK — Lower. Creameries — Extras, 14c; | firsts, 1212@13%0; seconds, 10@11c; imliations, fancy, 10@ilc. EGGS — Quiet. Really fresh, loose, 9lac ¥ doz; rebandled, 812@10c: shipping order, 10c: Southern, 8c ® doz. ONEY—Steady at 5@6% on cail and 6% for ums louns. New York exchauge was steady at 50c discount. Closing Prices. WHEAT—July, 553c; September, 5634c; De- | cember, 587%gc. | (CORN—Juy, 255pc: September. 2615@26%4c: May. 28%c. 1 UATS — July, 17%4c; September, 17%3@1734c; May, 20%4c. FORK Geptember. $6 02%; Janvary 56 6234 LARD—September, $3 50: Januarr, $3 625 E1ES—Septembver, $3 27%; January, $3 425, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IrL, July 22.—Cattle— An unexpectedly large supply weakened the mar- ket and prices were 10@15¢ lower. Hogs—the in- creased arrivals caused a decline of 5c for light and 5@10c for heavy. Sheep—Increased receipts were responsible for a further declive, CATTLE—Receinta. 22,000. Fancy beeves, $4 40 @4 80; choice to prime, 1300 to 1800 1 steers, 4 20@4 35 good to choice steers, 1200 10 1700 I, $4@é 15; mealum steers, 1000 to 1350 1, $3 70 @3 95: common to fair steers, 950 to 1200 i 38 25 @3 65; feeders, 83 30@8 80: common to choice stockers. $2 20@3 2U; bulls, choice to ex- tra, $2 75@3 bulls. poor to cholce. $1 75 @2 70; cows and heifers, cows, falr to choice, common t0 fair canners. $1 10@2 25; calves, good 10 choice, $5 25@5 85; culves, common to - $4 20; Texas grassers $2 40@3 15: Texas fed sieers, $3 20@3 70:; Texaus cows, bulls and oxen. $2@2 85; milkers and springers. per head, $20@87 50; W .stern range steers, §3 10@3 70. HUGS—Keceipts, 8,000, ieavy packine ana Ihflyp‘l};!@;“;a $2 70@2 85: light, 33 25@3 50; plgs, =b ki i—Keceipts. 17,000 inferioc to cholce, 12@3 25: lambs, 3333 90. «ows, NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares. : Money on cal' quiet at 2@234Y: last loan at 2% and closing offered at 2% Prime mercantile pa- per, 515@6Y. Bar silver, 687gc. Mexican dollars, ch ,with actual | and $4 8834 for demand. Posted rates, $4 881y | @4 8914. Commercial bills, $4 8715. Governmeut Gonas Wighor: State bonds quiec railrosd bonds stronger. CLOBING sTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable... 88 |Norfolk & Westrn. 5 Atchison. 1z | Preferred... 1 | * Preterred. 178f|Northern Pacific... 614 Adams Express Preserred. /4 | Alton, Terre Haute 50 |Northwestern 951 | American Express)U8 | Preferred. 148 ‘American Tovacco. 58%|N. Y. Centrai 9514 Preferred. 94" N.Y. Chicago&<. Ll 1014 | Bay State Gas. 17 | 1st'preterred..... 70 Baltimore & Ohio.. 16 | vd preferred 2414 Brunswick Land: YalN. Y. & N. H. Buftalo, Roch & B. 22 |N. Y. & New Eng. 35 Canada Pacific..... 59 IN. Y., Susq & W... 734 | Canada Southern.. 4434| Preferred. Yy | Ontario. Ontario & Western u?. ‘Oregon Improvmnt g oEterred. .. regon Navigation Oregon Short Line. 10 Chicago, B. & Q.. o Pacific Mall.... Chicaeo & E. Il Preferred. 95_ |Peoria, D.& Evans 1 ChicagoGas. B4%/Pittsburg & W. ptd 15 Cleve& Pitsburg..164 | Puliman Palace....145%5 Consolidation Coal. 31 |Quicksilver.. 114 Consolidated Gas..146 C.C. C. & St. Louls 28%3 Preferred......... 79 | Colo. Fuel & irot.. 17%! Cotton Ofl Cert. % Dei. Hudson......... 118 Dei. Lack & W estrn. lgg% Preferred. St. Paul & Dulath.. 15 Preferred... 87 St. Paul & Omahs. 3315 Preferred. 122 Louisville & Nash. Louisville. Na & Ch Mannsattan Consoi . Memphis & Charls. Mexican Central... Preferred. ....... u:l:&:. L com, 20 preferred. WOOL—Dull. steady: aomestic fleece, 16@22¢c: i | 5674c and 56345¢, closing ai 65 and 5634, Lac | CLOSING BONDS. T & 45, registered.. 10643/M K T 2d . 83 Do 45 coupon... 107 | Do 45 . 1 7814 U S 48 new, regatrd 1123, Mutual Union 83,0105 10 &, coupon...:11754|X J Cent Gen $si. 113 Yo 25 95 |Northern Pac 1sts 11314 110 | Do2ds. LT “11114] Do dd: €515 Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 | Northwest Consols.] 85 Do 1837 1100 | Do deb 5 107 0) [OR&Nlsta... 105 -100 |Stl&lronMtGen bs 68 — |StL&SF Gen 6s.102 10914/St Paul Consols. ... 12; 1104 (StPC& Palsis.. 1l Do Class B 4, 5s..102 ' Do Puc Cal 1sts. 111 La Consol ds.. 93 |Southern RK 5s... 833 Missourl fundin; Texas Pacific 1sis. 79 Texas Pacific 2ds.. 17 Union Pac 1sts 96.100 West Shore 4s......108 Mobile & Ohlo 4s.. 59 R GrandeWest 1sis 83 5814 ‘— ""[Ches & Guio Bs....10%% 5 ‘Au'blmn As. . 75 ropts si. 414/ DoZds A. 3134 CanadaSouth 2ds..101 Cen Pac 1stsot '95. 9914| Den & R G Ist.....110 Do 4e.. 89 Erie 2ds. 84 Kansas Pa Consols_60 K ¥a 1sts Den div110% FOREIGN WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. ENG., July 32.—The spot market Is steady at 5s 44@5 412d. Cargoes firmer at 26s, prompr shipment. MARKETS. FUTURES, The Produce ExcLange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: July, 45 1014d: August, 4s 10d: September, 4s 10d: October, 48 104d; November, 4s 1034d. SECUBITIES. LONDON, Exa., July 22. — Consols, stiver, 8114d; French Rentes, 1011 97%4c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. 118%4; Sterling Exchange, 60 days. —. $a88Y% Sterling Exchange, sight.. - 48914 Sterling Cables. - 4893, New York Exchange, sight - 05 New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 0T34 Fine Stlver. # ounce. = 88% Mexican Dollars.. 54 B4 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEE GRAINS. WHEAT—The situation is unchanged. No.1, 933,@95¢c: choice, 9614@97ac; lower grades, gfl/,gsfllr,c; extra choice for milling, $1@1 10 cul. B CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—10 o’clock—No sales. REGULAE MORNING SESSION—NO sales. AFTERNOON SESSION — December — 700 tons, 98540, BARLEY—The market is quiet and weak and | the top figure s obtainabie only for choice old. We quote Feed, 6714@70c B ctl: Brewing, 75@80c. ° CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—December—100 tons, &9c. REGULAE MOR: SESSION—NO sal 85108 — Decembe: tons, Lge. 0. TS~ No change to report. Milling, 85@90c B £ll; ey eed, 90@934e P cll: good 1o chorce $216@90c: common 1o fair, 7234@80c; Gray, 806 82%4c¢: Surprise, 95c@%1 0215, CORN—Large Yellow. ¥63;@95c; Small Round d0,9734c: White, T736@8234c P etl. RYE—7216@7b¢ # cil for oid and 65¢ 10F new. BUCKWHERAT—Nominal. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR-Owing to a prospective advance In steamer freights to the Orient the Doric took out 82,474 barrels, one of tho largest shipments ever made on one steamer. Net cash prices are as fol- lows: ramily extras, $3 60@3 70 @ bbl; Bgkers' extras, 83 4U@3 50; supertine, $2 76@3. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20: Cracked Corn, $20 50@2} @ ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-1b sacks are ‘as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: t;raham Flour, 234¢: Rye Flour, 3l4c; Rice Flour. 7ac meal, 23, @3c; extracream do,315c : Oatmeal, 82 96; Oat Groats, 4c: Hominy, 4@41/“@ Huckwheat | Flour, 4c; Cracked Wheat, Stac: Farina, 4lac whole Wheat Flour, 3c; Rolled Oats, 414¢: Pear )'g‘-:q. 4%ge; Split Peas, 434c; Greeu do, Si4c | HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN-818 50@14 50 for the best and $12 50 @13 B ton for outside brands. MI1DDLINGS—$15@16 # ton for lower grades and $17@18 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS -Rolled Barley, $15@15 50: Oir- cake Meal at the mill. $21 B ton: jobbing, $22. HAY—Receipts continue large and the market | is very weak. “Wheat, $7@10 B ctl Oat, 6 5%011 $6@5; Barley, Barier. %4 < Alfalfa, 85 50@6 sé’uuw—»o@um B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS- Bayos, 90c@$1 $ cll; Small Whites, $1@1 15 P cul; Pea, $1@L 25 B ctl; Lurge, Whites, 90c@$1 10 3 cti; Pink, 70@80c: Keds, $1@1 Blackere, $1 25@1 50: Red Kidney, Limas, $2@2 30; Butters, $1@1 50. SEEDE—Brown Mus ard is quotable a: 81 50@ 2 25 @ ctl; Trieste, $2@2 nn"?cu ilow Mus- tard, $1 40@1 50; Fiax,§1 70@1 80: Canary, 234c $ B Alfalia, 710@9%cC B Rupe, 235c 9 D; Hemp, 855¢ B . DRIED PEAS—$1 25@L 40 B ctl for Niles and 81 25@1 45 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Lower, plentiful and demoralized. Garnet Chiles are quotable at 60@70c: Early Rose, in sacks, 26@30c; Early Rose In boxes. 25@3 Burbank Seedlings. 25@40c B ctl for Rivers and 60c@81 for San Leandro. ONIQNS—White, 30@40c: Red, unsalable. VEGETABLES—The tendency continues down- ward. Green Corn. 350@$1 B sack: Alameda Corn, $1 50@1 75 P crate: Berkeley Corn, $1@1 25! Summer Squash, 156@26c for Bay; Exg Plant, 50c@ 81 B box: Tomatoes, 75c@$1 for Rivers and 1o @35¢ for Vacaville; Cucumbers in small boxes, zbc; Alameda Cucumbers, 50@58c; Asparagus, $1@3 ¥ box: Green Peppers, 25@40¢ B small box and 50@75¢ B large box for Coie and 75c@$1 for Bell; Green Peas, 75c@$l B sack for com- mon and 2@2%,c P 1 for Garden: String Beans, 50c@$1 B sack for common and 2@3c for garde: Green Okra, 50c@$1 P box; Cabbage, 40c B cili Carrots, 25@30c P sack : Garlic, 2@2%g¢c ¥ b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Fancy Creameries have again ad: ‘vanced. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 18@18%4c; seconds, 15 o R 1534@18c: good to ch ?@ 'ATRY—Fancy, el choice, 15c; lower grades, 12G13c. ., CHEESE—Another advance is noted. Stocks are light. Fancy mild new quotable at 7: common to good, 6@7c: Cream Cheddar, Young America, @9 @ Ib; Western, 10@1. Eastern, 11@13c. xkfifllso?e'l;!;;iml;ksc co;m nues to lddlv;nml‘flclom gEs, ¢ B doz for poor and 1234@14c for ;l‘rl.fllkzood; ranch Eggs, lgolux/; ; Duck Eggs, POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—Young stock is lower. Live Tur- keys, 13@1l4c P I for Gobblers, 12@13c B I for Hens: young Turkeys, 17@19c: Geese, ¥ pair, $1; Goslings. $1@1 50; Ducks, $2 50@3 50 ¥ doz for ola Anfl:'}be B 1or ";"4‘3;)::“1} i Boostars, young, o0, old. : Fryers. 83 50@4: Tronea $5@S 50 for arse and §1 75@2 50 for amall; Pigeons, §125@1 80 $ doz for young aud old. 3 GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Peaches are lower. Apricots are steady. & Red Nectarines, 60g75c: White, 26@50c § box. Peaches, 0c @ box and 2 Dusket. Plams, 5c ® box apd c @ crate. Prunes, 75c@81.. Apples, 76c@8$1 25 B box for cholce and 40@65c for common. Crabapples, c B box. Pears, 25@50c ® box; Bartletts, 40@65¢ B box A onts, B0@700 B box: $25@30 B ton I Apricots, x: 8 o in buh?rl‘or the general run, with sales of poor at $20 @22 BU #na of choice at $32 5. ¥igs, — B box for single and $1@1 50 B box ORI Strawberries, P chest for Longworths and $1.50@2 50 for large berries. Raspbernes, $2 50 B chest. Blackberries, chest. Currants, $- chesi. GRAPES—Vacaville Sweetwaters and Fontalne- bleau, 35@75c P box and 50c@8$1 P crate. Ari- 20pa Grapes are coming in poor and the consignees «do not quote them. MELONS — Watermelons, $12 50@20 ® 100. Cantalonpes, 82 50@4 50 B dozen. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $2 50@3 ¥ box for Valencias and $2@3 for Mediterrauesn Sweets and St. Michaels; Lemons, $1 50@2 50 for common and for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $1 25 @1 50 B 100; Bananss, $1@2 P bunch; Pineap- ples, $1@4 B dozen. r DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Renorts from Fresno, Hanford and other points in the upper San Joaquin tell of damage to Prunes by & heatof 112° and 120° in the shade.. New Apricots, 53,@6c B 1 in the sweat-box: 614@6340 1. 0. b., coast aud 534@5%4c San Fran «cisco. & Wm"m—- Frult Exchange are as follows: Cal D A -1 B for - ety G ror ot nd AGLEA e Svavoraind: Praches, 46c and 6o for tancy: Apricots, 5 S o e oy i el oot pressed: Wiite Flgs 46 In sack: Peacs Tca b | ings 7 cars of ore. for evaporated halves. h 1 : 2 nes, 3 B Ehats VIS e sgae G PBICES — Apples, # B: sundried, ; Peaches, 33465 mlhn‘t‘!‘:mh 1 ucl B nu..n - Sites 4346 for AD@B0S Aod e !or‘ lottp:mmm-l:k 3lac Figs, “@5c; Pears, 8 B Ib for evaporated 4@ for quarters; Flums, lm for pitted mnd 1@1%4c for unpittea: Nectarines, dgsc @ for prue A hoion, AIZINS—Prices are as follows, carload iots, £. 0. b, Fresno: Four-crown, loose, none: 3-crown, lodse, none; 3-crown, 27c @ Ib: seedless Sultanas, 8c; yeediess Muscauls, 194c; S-crown London iay- 70c R box: clusiers. $1 36@1 Dehesa clus- ters, 52 10@2 5: Imperia clusters. $2 60@2 75. JOBRING PRicks—Four-crown, 100se, none: 3- crown, none; Z-crown, 314c P Ib. Seedless Sul- 3 tanas, dc @ Ib; Secedless Auscutels, 8c; S-crown London layers, : ‘clusters, $1 50@1 75; Dehesa clusters. $2 50: Imperial clusters. §2 75. NUTS—Quotations are as follows: Wainuts, 9@ 11c for No. 1 hard and 11@13¢ B Ib for paper-sheli, Jobbing lots; Almonds. 6@7%c B b for Lan- gaedos, il © b for. hadishell ana 89100 r paper-shell, jobbing: Peanuts, P B 1 for Eattern and oo jor Callfornia ory Nuts, : Pecans, 6¢ for rough and 8c for onune:; %figfing :‘: Brazil Nuts, 7@8c B Ib; ‘ocoan 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12 for bright and 6@8c forlower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5lac: \lght amber extracted, 442@43%4c; dark amber, 4@ 434c: dark, 2@3c B 1. xrmswu(_gggg-,w Bn. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 63/4c for heavy, 7l4c B I for light edium, 9@92¢ for light, 10@11c for_extra light and 12¢ for sugar- cured; kasiern Suzarcured Hams, 12@1234c: Caltfornia Hams, 1015@1lc ® Ib: Mess Beef, $7 @8; extra mess do, §8 50@9: family do, $10; extra prime Pork, §8@S 50: exira clear, $14 @ bbi: mess. 812 50@13 @ bbl: Smoked Heet, 10c # b. LARD—Easiern, tierces is gnoted at 534¢c @ b for compound and 614c for pure; pails, 7c B Ib; Calitornia tierces, 434¢ for compound and ¢ for pure: hall-bbls, Bl4c; 10-Ib tins, 7c; do 5-1b, Thhe. COTTOLENE_514@53%c In tierces and 614@ 655¢ B 1b o 10-1b vins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS — Heavy salted steers are quotable at 7@7%4c P 1b: culls and brands, f@6%ac B 1b; medium, 6@6%c B 1b: culls and brands, 5@5Y4c B th: light, Sc: calls fi,d brands, : Cowhides, o@b34e: culls and brands, 4@434c: Salied Kip, 50" 17 salted Calt, T@AG: salted Ve 8e; dry Hides, 1014@11c; culls and brands, 8@ 8gc: dry Kip and Veal, 8@9c; culls, 7¢; dry Calf, 15¢; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@86c each: Kids, 5¢: Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c; medium,'1 25¢: winter, 7@10c: Sheepskins,shearlings,10@15¢ each; short wool, 20@35c each: medium, 40@ 50c each: fong wools, 50@60c each. Culls of ail kinds about 14c less. rendered, S@g%n: No. 2, g TALLOW-Ro, 1, c: refined, 5lgo: Grease, 214 B b. R e g e b ) Sfendocino, 10@12 Balievaliey reson, 10@11c b: do lower grades, 10c B b: Nevada, 6@9c P b: San Joaquin and Southern Coast, six months, 4@6c: San Joaquin, fooihill, good to choice, 7@8c: San Joaquin, year's fieece, 416@B15c; northern free, T@8c: do defec- tive. 5@6T0c B Ih. HOPS—2@4c 3 1b for 1895 and 6@7%4c for 1896. GENERAL MERCHANDIS! BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 25; San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 24146@26%4c COAL—Harnson's circular says: “There are now en route six vessels (one in ballast) from the Colonies, with over 16,000 tons 0f Coal, hence this is the eutire amount we may expect Lo &rrive prior to October. There is listed as engaged to load Coal (now en route and to be loaded) from New- casile and Sydney, 33 vessels with a capacity of about 105,000 tons. This Iooks like formidable ount, but when it 1s' asceriained that it will be fully six months before-these 82 vessels will have arrived, this will be an average of 17,500 tons per month, Which is barely sufficient for our require- ments, and our market now. is almost entire:y ont of colonial grades. The final settlement of the Newcastle strike was welcome news here, as some cargoes of Wallsend Coal are needed here badly, but we principaily want the Lonnage that has been detained there 1o get our fucoming grain crop moved. It has upset all 10cal cACUIALIONS UPON GUr tonnage suppiy, as no one figured on a cessation of shipments from Newcastie (o last over two or three weeks, whereas it_continued just eleven weeks.” Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, $8 @ ton: Sonthfield Weilingion, $7 50 B ton; Seattie, $5@5 50; Sryant. $5: Coos Bay, 84 50: Wallsend, #7; Scotch. 87 Brembo, $7 50; Cumberland, $11@12 in buik and $15@14 iu sks; Peunsyivania Antbracite Egg. $1150; Welsh Aunibracite, $8; Cannel, $750: Rock Springs, Castie and Pleasant Valley. $7 60: Coxe, $11@1z in bulk and $13 ¥ ton in sks. CUDFISH—A cargo ot 50,000 fish. the first of the season, is in from Alaska. g SUG A B+The Western Sugar Refining Compan. quotes. terms net cash: Cube and Crushed. 5 %jc Powdered, 58sc: Fine Crushed, 57c; Dry Granu: lated, 5¢; Confectioners’ A. 5¢; Magnolia A, 455c; Extra C,434c; Golden C, 434c: half barrels, 346 more than barrels. and boxes ¢ more. o X BUP—Golden, In_bbis, 10c; Klack Strap, 105 & SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for ;:ud stock from slaugh- e Firat auatey, Se: second. do, 4%@4%40: ""\!‘,’,::‘};ffi‘g‘;: Sase small} 5@6c B . MUTTON — Wethers, 5@51gc; Ewes, 414@8c - ‘LAMB—&MCB‘ ». PORK—Live 314@3 B D for large and B30 0F amall and melon: Aesesed 40, 4310 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ¥oR ¥4 moums. 42.984/Cneese, otls 1,156 Eggs, doz . 19,238 Hides, no. 515/ Pelts, bdls. Flour, qr. sks. Wheat, ctls. Barley, ctis Oa: Beans, sks. 2,100/ Wine, gais. Potatoes, sks. 2,881 Quicksiiver, Onions, sks 550/ Wool, bls ....... Middlings, sl 500 Lumber, M fee 20 Bran, sks — Tallow, ctls.. 16 Hay, toDS. 227 Straw, tons 10 Batter, ctls 7 THE STOCK MARKET. Yesterday was another off day, especially on the afternoon call, when Chollar sold off to $1 80. Con. Cal. & Va. to 8155, Hale & Norcross to $1 05, Potosi to 8c, and so on. The close, however, was sironger again. Following is an official account of the operations in the main Comstock workings of the Hale & Norcross mine for the week ended July 17: Main shaft—(ontinued easing timbers between the 900 and * 975 levels. 900 level—The . north dritt was advanced 12 feet: total lengah 190 feet. The streak of ore continnes, varying from 4 to 8 inches and assaying $16580 in gold ana 129 ounces in silver. 975 level—Started to raise for eleventh floor in upraise 3. Worked north on tne tenth floor. The ore continues ‘about the same as Inst reported, assaying: Goid, $20 10: silver, 16 ounces per ton. Have made necessary repairs on this level the past week. Shipped to the Dazet mill 68 tons and 1700 pounds of ore assaying per wagon samples: Gold, $21; siiver, 18 ounces per ton. Exracted during the week from the open- <saying. per mining car sample: Gold. $4091; silver, 32 27-100 ounces per ton, Shipped to the United States mint at Carson 87 pounds of crnde buillion (Inclusive of 22 pounds shipped on June 26), assay value as yet unknown. BGA An s, Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SRSS'AY ~maews=rya 9:1), 100 Alpha....10; 150 B&S. 300 Bodie. 450 HaN. . 1.15| 50 Mxcn.....54| 158(100 Oceidi..... 60) 1101100 . AFTERNOON SESATON—2:17. 100 Alpha.....10/300 Challng... 37 500 .... “11/550 Chour....1.80} Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR spasToN 100 Alnha.....10/150 Confi.. 200 Alta. 5| 200 Andes. 800 Beicner. .. 35| 700 B &5......5 —1n:7, 600 Ophir.. 400 .99 20 500 400 Exchar....05200 600 G&C. ... 6911 800 Bullion... 17/300 H&N . 200 Chlinge...39/600 . 700 2 0 200 Chollar.2.13| 200 .. ......2.10 1300 % Nv.. .5 400 Union C.. /42 61200 Utan......08 60/300. Y Jacker..87 SESSION—3: 30, 1.85(200 Ophlr.....96 200200 Overmai. 18 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, July 21—4 =y, 11 SGERE2BSEZI S 1 & 885553 8811 35885 EvrekaCon... — 25%ierra Nevada 53 65 Excitquer. | — 08UnionCon..... 40 42 Goulda & Curry. 63 67| Utah. 08 09 haie & Norers, 105 1.10|Yellow Jacket. 35 36 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY. July 22-3 p. TNITED STATES BONDS. = fdo%%dwal. v Bid. Asked. & 43 coup. . ~ [Usasreg.. — - Do 'new 1ssucl09%s — MISCKLLANFOUS RONDS. Cal-stCbieSs. — 11€14PacRoll MB3 . — - Cal ElecL8s — 133" Do2dis®s.. — CnuraCW5ss — 94 [P&OHy6s105 190 Dpnt-stex-cp 9b 100 |P&Ch Ry6s. — 107 Fdsn L&P63118 119 |Pulst RR6:. — 11614 F&CHKRGs. ' — 1081 Reno, Wikl — 105 Geary-stR5s.105 ~ — iSacto P& L. — 10234 losAngLbs. — 99 [SFENPRJs, — 99 Do Giteed8s — 10014/SPRRAriz6s — — Mkt-stChle6s120 12214 SPRRCal6s. — 110% DoRyCon6s..108%410015 SPRECal 5. — — NatVinBslst 98 _°|SPBrRCalSs — 99 NeyCNgis 95 108 |SV Watec6s.. 119141201 NPC — 108 |SvWwaterds.. 981y 9814 N Ry Cals. — 10215 StkinG&ESs — 100 N Ry Calds. — SunsiT&TEs. — — Oak Ges 55..102 . — |SutterstROs. 10935110 L= 106 |VisallaWlbs — — Oniuibus ©s:1183, — WATER sToCKS. Contra Costa 36 3834(San Jose..... - = Marin Co.... 80 —|Sprng Valiey 8 9814 €A STOCKS. 2614 Pacific Lizht 4914 — — "i8an Francsco 80 9034 53 |SIOCKIGD..... — 30 861| INSURANCE STOCKS. — |son .35 50 LondonP&A.1256 130 2734 . 5133 — |London&SF. — 235 |Merch Ex... 13 — 57 INevada. - = FirstNacionl, — 18734(Sather B Co. Grangers .. - BAVINGS BANK 8TOCKS. GerS&LCo. = 1360 Humb S&L.1100 1450 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaaka Pkrs. 90 — NatVinCo. — BIkDCoslCo. — 10 [OceanicSSCo — CalCot Mills — — |Pac AuxFA 1 CalDry Dock — — |PacBoraxCo. 98 Kdison Light11434116s(Pac Roll Mill — GasConAssn. — — |Parf PainiCo 6! GerLead Co. 85 — |PacTrunsCo. — = 24 HawC&SCo.. 15 —_ |Pac T&T Co. 10 - Hutch S PCo_1744 17% Sunset T&T. 61 — MerExAssn.100 110~ United CCo. — 45 MElecLight: 3%, 444l . SALES—woRN N3 5 Edison Light & Power Co. 15 Market-st Railway. 5 S F Gastight SALES—. Foard— 100 Hutchinson 8 P mANTON. Co. Street— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL Miss E Chase, Cat Miss Chase, Col W F George, “acto T Clark, Placerville A J Blethen, Denver F H Johinson, Denver A H Simous, Reddmg W CSawser, College Prk SP Hart. Mankato, Minn G D Dormer, Fulton J O Streicher & w, Col W J Tharp, Larkspur W H Gaffett, Auvurn W George, Sacto J R Cole, Col M B Sueden, Niles W Anderson &w,Los Ang H Gray, Los Angeles S Levy, Stockton Mrs A Stockey, Stockton Miss Stockey, Stockton IM Johnson,Sta Barbara T & Moore, Fresno F R Gaines, Los Angeles Ira Van Camp, Stockton Miss Ross, New York ¥ H Dennlson, Columbus C C Manning, W Va Miss L Gould, W Vi -T A jouns, Valleio H A Van Tassell, N Y s E Bishop, Pasadena H A Collins, Mass L Coombs, Napa Geo Foster, Mich A Doughersy, Salinas J W Thomas. Vallejo D Dunham. San Jose Miss Dunbam, San Jose L Mlller, Stockton C A Mitchell, Stockion J B Burns & w, Stockton A'J Larson & s, Lodi Ehles Chicago A A Allen, Salt Lake 18 £ Gaines, San Jose I F Clapp, Chicago A Boole, Red Bluff A McDonaid, San Jose Miss O Giimore,Red Bluft W H_Nichols, Courtland C A Bodwell, < uatemala D U Betts &w, Wadswrih J L Gillls, Sacto & de Bruyn, Detroit RUSS HOUSE. % I F Barnett, Stanford I R Barnett, Ukiah P s Ergs“roniE HS Wells, N Y A C Lewis, Reno W Thomas, butch Flat Miss i homas, Dutch Flat W_Patterson, Cal It Bergett, Cal J H Hill, Fort Townsend J Litchenstein, N Y D Lee, Cal Mrs Finnegau. Cal Mrs Clark,Sdtter Creek W N Hall, Montpelier E _Williams, Livermore J R Pico, Onkland J H Jonnson, Middleton J Joselyn, Eogland W Marks, Sacto T A Gill, Sacto P E Beacoa, Fairoaks 3irs Miller, Petaluma O M Gregory, San Jose Mrs Wood N Mex BS Litue, Eorel H Munroe. Sonora SR Young &1. C Mason, Monterey J F Greene, Red Bluff Mrs Walton, Ukiah C Cowan, Groville ¥ Matthews, Dunsmuir J L pavis. Colusa W Peterson, Cal H Jjackson & w, Petaluma A Phillips, Petaluma. J Dorcher, Arbuickle Mrs Sherer, Arbuckle 3 Nicoll, San LObispo D Bronueil, Oakland F G Erast & w,N Orleans Miss Ernst,N Orleans Mrs Lopers, lowa Mrs Norman, fowa P Fay &s, Fresno LICK HOUSE. R T Wilbur, Oskland G A Graham, San Jose W Hunter, Napa W.E Nevills, Sonora. T B Carson, San Jose C R Merrill, San Jose 8 K Wilson, Alameda M S Jackson & w, L Ang B Campbeil, Oakiand W P Jones, Santa Rosa T ¢ Kenngdy, X ¥ W T Hamilton, Plumas H E-Pickét, Placerville Mrs N E Hise, Los Ang I P Eisenbach, N Y Miss L Hinsheiwood,L A I M Levee, Vallejo Mrs G_Briggs, Davisville A Bailey, Ariz Miss ¥ Smitb, Los Ang B H Upbam, Martinez ¥ Boblmann & w, Cal Mrs E Heydenfeld, Cal ¥ W Hatch, Agnews W C Maze, Maders F E Spencer, San Jose F A Hatton & w, Merced ¥ E Baker, Woodiand H'S Kirk & w, Sacto NEW WESTERN HOTEL. N P Ferguson, Cal S Maugo, Jameston . A Stark. Jameston G C Younig & wt, Cal A W Rel.ingund & wt, Mo'T Coppeyo. Benicia D Mowan, Jerey City R H Appybee, Brooklyn CW White & w,Brookiyn H Rungon & wf, N Y J R Davis, N Y C B Reynolds, N Y R H Denire & wt, Phila C Howard, Philadelphis C R Gruat & wi, Phila A Delainey, Brooklyn J R Martin, Brookiyn J Sprague, Centerville J Cur.s Jr, Chicago - W B Prootor, Chicago B L Lessy Jr, Chico J C Thornton, Brooklyn B C Jones, Vancouver C C Perry, Chicago C T Harding, Tulare J Jobnson, Stockton P T smith, Sacramento C Love, Sacramento. ! H McGuire, Eucador C Holfman & w.;San Luls PALACE HOTEL. Richardson, Vicksbrg J Charpentier, Mazatlan Steinfield, Melbourne L D Meyer. Guatemala Gerpler, Paris C H Brickwedel, China L Middieton, Boulder A O Rich. N ¥ Mrs E Ward, Chicago Mrs H_Kichardson, Miss Mciaaden, Santa Ana S G Hill, Seattle rs €& M Dean, Montana W B Cline, Los Angeles L Paiae, Bosion L Laverge. Boston ¥ Donnellan, Salt Lk D McFarland, Los Ang Rosenvush, N Y J Cross, Los Avgeles Rossington, Topeka Miss Rossington, Topeka > Bilicke, Los Angeles P Heutrevant, Junc City Dickinson, Tenn Mrs J M Dickinson, Tenn ‘BALDWIN HOTEL room, Glen Ellen Rev. 0. Werluzel, Oakld W Van Syckel. N Y J D Houek, Sacto W Kea, San Jose P May, San Jose Zeiinsky, S Helena Dr F.J Bethel, Bakersfid W Haywards & s, Chg Miss L Peters. Tlls Wyatt & w, L Ang S J Sachs, N Y ewman, N ¥ VI Wiliis, Selma H B Stewart, Tracy Mrs D Stewart, Tracy Hoyt, Los Angeles N ¥ Flood Haumilton & w, Hollstr REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS, Nathan Davis to James P. Mullin, all interest in the following property: Lot on W line of Bright 4euoE sz s o 13 9 @ Eeo mEECHP R i stre-t, 150 S of ‘Kandolph, 5 25 by W 100, being |/ 10t 35, block 50, City Land Assoc.ution: a'so iob on Sline of Oak street; 100 . of Proderick E 20 S 157:6; also lot on NW corner of Fulton and ‘ebster sireets, W 27:6 by N 80: also lot on SE line of Stevenson. street, 150 NI of ~ixth, NE 26:6 by SE 70; aiso lot on S line of Golden Gate ;rfi“al"tllsfi‘l’):.‘w“ Hyde street, W 34:415 by S James 2. Mullin to Lillie T. Mullin, ot on 8 line of Golden Gate avenue, 137:6 W of Hyde street, W 34:415 by S 157:6: also lot on SE line of Stevenson street, 150 NE of Sixch, NE 26:6 by Sk 70: & 80 10t on S live of Oak sireet, 100 E of Broderick, ¥ 25 by S 187:6; $10. Mary T. Mullia to Henry' and _Anole Schmidt, andivided one-fifth of lot on NW corner Faiton and Webster streets, W 27:6 by N £0: $1620. Lulie, James P- and Charles F. Mullin to same, all interest in same: $8100. Mary T. Mullin to Lillie I Mullin, undividea fifth of 10t on S line of Oak street, 100 E of brod- erick, £ 26 by § 157:6: $390. Jachiel and Sarab J. Meyers to Salomon Reiss, 10> 0n W line of Broderick street, 125N of Grove, N 25 by W 100: $10. Louis avd Fose Lipman and Daniel and (lara AR A TR ashington . A ruce, W 127:814: §10. B “Edward Martin and estate of* Katle Martin (by F. Kimmell, commiss} to Milton M. Davis, 1ot on i ifie o Odolk atrest, 79 N'of 5. Hose, N 28 Stephen Wing to Jsabella M. King, lot on 8 line of iberty" sireet, 185 W of Vi W 50 by 8 115; o Miguel, Vincent and Catalina Noe and Catalina Splivalo to George E. Mosher, undivided one-half oficton K line of Sanch-z street, 53 N of Nine- teenth, N 25 by E 100: $10. v Mary E. Driscoll to John L Driscoll, lot on E 1ine of Shotiwell street, 155 S of Twenty-fifth, S 40 by K 115: gift. i:‘y A. A. Johnsou attorney) ‘Andrew Johnson to Isaac L. Merreli, lo: on W line of Vicksburg atreet, 204 S of Twenty-second, § 56, W 120, ™ ames . on 1ine of Twenty-fifth sireet, 80 W of Diamond, W By NI e P San Gastight_ Com o Bothin, 1ot on NE 1iné of Eremont street, 108:4 NW of Howard, NW 75 by NE 137:6: 810, Mary T. Mullin to L. Muliin, undivided one-fifin of lot on SE line of Stevenson street, 160 NE of Sixth, NE 26:6 by ~E 70: $900. Philip Whaien to John Whelan, lot on SE line 0f Na oma street, 125 SW of Seventh, SW 25 by SK 75: gunt. Pail Bruton to George D. and C. C. Cooper, ot on E line of Twenty-eighth avenue, 150 N of L streei, N 75 by K 120 $10. Solomon and Emma Ducas to Andrew and 4 fnes Koleszar, lots 1411 and 1438, Gift Map 3; John J. and Mary L. O'Farrell to Augost G. and Louiss Anderson. lot on NE line of Croke street, 28 szlcg Mission, NW 25 by NE 150, Academy act: $10. James P. Rines to Willlam Henry Rines, 1ot on XN iine of Fourteenth avenue, 125 W of N\ street, W 50 by N 100, lots 30 and 51, block 265, O'Neil & Haley Tract: gift. Ellen Hyde to Mary E. Green (wife of A. T.). lots 270 and 271, Hollidsy Map A: gift. Annie M. Donohue (wife of Jeremiah), to same, same: gift. Rober: J. and Maria £. Hackley to Henry John- son, lot on W iine of Arch street, 225 N of Shields, N 25 by W 100, being lot 43, block 23, City Land Assoctation: $50. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Willlam McGeorge to A. E. Wilkinson, lot 12, block F, corrected map of Nicol Tract, Brooklyn Townlh{r. $10. Mark Voegelin to P. H. Short, lot on W, line of Bray avenue, 584.95 N of East Fourteenth' street, N 72:8 by W 300, being the S 72:6 feet of lov 21, Bray Tract, Brooklyn Township: $1100. e e e THE CALL CALENDAR. Jory, 18’:3~ [ ‘ s Phases] s ] b ok ] Ei Moon's Phases 112(3|4 Last Quarter.| o i S ) 2 (@ iy 678|910 PR T T T TR R New Moon.| 12{13{14 15 |16 [17]18 AalriLy —|—f—|—|——| 5 Frrst inrrerj 20)21)32(23 24|25 July 1 | 2¢ (27|38 (29| 30|31 F"l.‘,gfll;o;i OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER | DESTINATION. | Walla Walla | Vig & Pgt Sna Mariposa.. SATLS. | PIER. July23, 9am|Pler9 Juiv23, 2r|Oceanic July?23. 5em|Oceanic July44.11a3 | Pler 11 July24, zem | Pler? July24.10a8 | Pier 13 Juiy26. fax | Pler 11 July27, dex|. Tuly27.10ax | Pler 34 July28 9au|Plers July28.11as | Pler 1L July28,12 M/P MSS July28. bew|Pler 13 July2s,12 w|Pler2 July2K 9am|Pler 3 July2s, brw|Pler13 Juiy80, ‘#am |Pler1l Juiy30, 3pu|PM S 8 Auir 1.10Au | Pler 24 City Sydney |} Weeott.. Grays Harbor. Yaquina Bay. .{Orezon ports. . Newpors China & Japn. Portiand..._ STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER FROM Macxinaw . Tacoma. ... Yaquina Bay..1... Humbolas sBay.. Sewpor ........... | Victoria & Fugst Soana Portland... Grays Haroor.. Panama.. Grays Harpor. Mexico.... :|Tacoma. Alcatraz. San Diego... Jul et River. July 26 -| Yaouina bay . July 26 Portlana July 26 - | Honotata ; City of Puedia.. | Victoria & Pus Mexico Portland, SUN, TIDE. MOON AND BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL T. B. COAST AXD GEODETIC SURVEY Tml} AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Thursday, July 23. 5.04|Moon rises. <7.28| Moon sets July—1896. Sonrises. Sun sets. L 3.35ax Time| poe|Time Feet| T peet Foet E Wi W 1 S 454 6| .3(11. NoTE—Iu 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 tl order of occurrence as o 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 helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minas sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charis. ——— e HYDEOGEAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCEH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S N,, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SaN FraNcIsco. July 23. 1896. The time bail on Telegraph Hili was aropped exactly at noon to-day—i. ., at noon of the 120th meridian, or exaculy at 8 P. M., Greenwich time, A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. & N. in charge. SHIFPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. E WEDNESDAY, July 22. Stmr City of Sydney, Johnston, 23 days fm Panama and way ports; pass and mdse, to P M S S. Co. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, 40 hours from Coos Bay: pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Sants Rosa, Alexander, 6134 honrs fm San Diego, etc: pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Reed, 40 hours from Coos Bay, via pass and madse, to Oregon Uoal and Nav Co. Br ship Cambuskenneth, Kendell, 181 days from Hamburg; mdse, to Wm Woift & Co. Br ship Cedarbank, Moody, 217 days from Havre, via Antwerp 187 days; mdse, (0 W R Grace & Co: Clenred. WEDNESDAY, July 22. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Vicioria and Port Townsend. Br ship Falklandbank, town: Eppinger & Co. ‘Br ship The Halinemann, Newson, Hull; Eppin- ger & Co. Mac Pherson, Queens- Sailed. WEDNESDAY, July 22, Stmr Rival, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Mexico, Green,' Portiand and Astorla, Sumr Alice Bianchard. Dupham, Fortiand. Stmr Eureka, Jepson. San Pedro. Stmr Cleone, Miller, Crescent City. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Sehr Rellance, Skipper. Schr Peerless, Jobuson, Tacoma. Schr Daisy Rowe. Olsen. Devilbiss Landing. Schr Moro. Jorgenson, Coguille Rives Schr Mary ¢, Campbell, Bodega. Teiegravhie. POINT LOBOS. Julv 22—10 hazy: wind SW: velocity, 6 miles. 3 Spoken. “Per Br ship Cambuskenneth—April 16 off Cape Horn Brship Jordanhill from Liverpool for San Francisco. May 12—Lat 51 89 S. long 79 48 W, Brbark Kilmallie, from Antwerp, for San Franclsco. Domestic Porta. REAR HARBOR—Arrived July 22—Stmr La- guna, hence July 21. PORT ANGELES—Arrived July 22—Schr Roy Somer~, from San Pedro, for New Whatcowm; schr Gen Banning, from Cayucos. SAN PEDRO—Salled July 22—Schr Vesta, for Puget Sound. PORT LOS ANGELES—Safled July 22—Stmr Lakme, for San Francisco: schr Alice, for Eureka. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived July 22—Schr Jno A Campbell, from Newport. COOKS INLET—Salled July b—Bark ‘Theobald, O A TOORH Padned July 21 Scl A’ = uly 21—Schr John A Cam; bell, from Newport for Port Blakeley. o ASTORIA—Sailed July 22—Stms Columbia, for San Francisco. USAL—Salled July 22—-Stmr Protection, for Port. Al les. 3 00D—Arrived July 22—Stmr Green- N VESTPONT Arrived July 23—Stmr Lagu S '— ATTIVE uly —Stmr Dy hence July 21. i PORT GAMBLE—Arrived July 31—Bark Fresno from Honoluiu. UREKA—Arrived July 22—Schr Laura Pike, nence July 8 2 Salled July 22—Stmr Pomona, for San Francisco. Foreign Porta. SHANGHAI-Arrived July 22—Schr Robert Searles. Movements of Trans-Atlautle Yteamers. NEW YORK—Arrived July 22—Stmr H H Meier, from Bremen; stmr State of Nebraska, frm Glasgow and Moville: stmr Nordland, from Ant- werp: stmr Spree, from Bremen and Southamp- ton; stmr Mississippi, from London. Safled July 3i—-tmr St Paul. for Southampton; stmr Berlin, for Antwerp; stmr Britannic, for Liv- e REMERHAVEN—Arrived out July 22—St Munchen. Y = SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out July 22—Stmr =t Louis: s'mr Havel and proceeded for Bremen. Sailed :;1‘\‘ 22- Stmr Lahn, for New York. a‘lli,:—)TTE AM—Arrived out July 22—simr Ob- Sailed July 22—Stmr Beendam, for New York. AMSTERDA M—Sailed July 22—>tmr Edam,for New York. ». s—~Weather, Importations. BAN DIEGO-—Per Sants Rosa—199 pkgs mdse, 14 pkgs seed, 38 bdis dry fish, 1 piano, 1bx cui- fee, 12 cs root beer, 1030 bxslemons, 1bx fruit, 0 bxs oranges, 5 bxs limes. # Re:l:nld:—‘tgm lemons, 6 bxs oranges. 5 Los Angeles via Port Los Al.‘\g:i;:!e:nfl?m mdse, bales scrap . e mdse, 4 cs Angeles via Redondo—43 pkszs mdse, mf&'m"fi»’,m 2 cs drugs, 18 sks horns, b bdls 7 bxs fish, 27 sks whisky, 1 bol grease. Sania Barbara—21 pkes mdse, wiish. 336 bxs lemons. T ort Hastord~ 65 pigs mdse, 34, c3 ezes. 1 tub 1134 bxs burter, 1 cs_groceries, 11 cs cheese, 1 Ko, 08 b Bl 12 B oo bals dry hides. s 3 iry, 9 coops cnlck;zg;‘;‘ss"dnued calves, 144 seal- ins. & bxs tish, s ofl. ® Rocksiding —195 sks ‘bithminous rock. San Luls Ublspo—265 sks barley. Steeles—856 sks barley. Nipomo—5081 sks barley. Los Almos—279 sks barley. Yos Clivos—71 sk seed. Graciosa—757 skaparley, | Sai aria—2491 sks 5 % colg; AY—Per Arago-6 pkgsexpress. 2 sks coln, 80 bdls laths, 37 M ft lamber, 760 tous coal, 6 kegs 24 tubs 34 bbl 54 bxs butter. 19 sk bark, 3 cs cheese, 2 bils skins, 1 bx bats, 3 crts bicycles, 3 bales flannels, 1 coop chickens 44 cds wood, Port Or ord—20 bxs butter, 3 Pkgs mase, 8 sks wool. 1 wheel, 1 sk coin. 1 pkg express. C00S BA Y- Per Truckee—482 tons coal, § bales flannel. 1 bx tobacco, 1 bx separator. 23 bdis hides, 1 pkg mdse. Constenens. Per Truckee—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: S I man & Cos Hills Bros: BandonWooleo-mills: . 5 ilton: Standard terprise Brewerv: Baker& Ham ard o CEW ¢ & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: Ol Co; C E Whitney Haokn & O The Pacific Coast Home ~Supply = Associatiol T er g0 Tangley & Michnels: O C &N C Hilmer, Breahoft & Schulz: Dodge, Sweeney & C Marshall, Teggart & Co; W B Sumner & Co: R C Allen: C'E Whitney & Co; Bandon Woclen mills; Enterprise Brewery; S H Frank & Co; P Berw Jos Lands; Wells, Fargo & Co; Ross & Hewiett: Getz Bros & Co: Hulme & Hart; S Davis; S Blum & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; H H Wiibur; L Foard W F Shattuck. 3 X Par Santa Rosa—J Ivancovich & Co: IIiils Bro Dodge. Sweeney & Co: Wetmore Bros; Milwaukee Brewery; Sen Francisco Brewery Co: Abramson & Co; H 'A Loizer & Co; E C Stearns & Co: T M B Varney & Co: M S Simas: Cox Seed and Plant Co; Benj Curtaz & Cos Lievre, Fricke & Co: ¥ S Jobn son Fannis & Frank: Kabn Bros; L Gore: Kiam ber & Levi Co: Garcia & Maggini; Gould & Jauding W C Price & Co: Wolf & Son: Minaker & Wel- banks: Campodonico & Maleolm; Gray & Barbieri: Levi Spiecel & Co; Eveleth & Nash: H O Green- hood; D E Allison & Co: Dalton Bros: Gray Bros; E J Callan : Redington & Co; L Scatena & Co: F H Ames & Co; Geo Starr & Co: J H Spahn; Kohler & Frohling; Carroll & Carroll; C Carpy & Co: A Levy & Co; Mack & Co: Kohler & Froniing: Sun- set Telephone and Telegraph Co: 8 H Frank & Co Crown Distillery Co: kisen Wine Co; A Paladini: Reed & Goodwin: Lachman & Jacebi: ‘ohn Wag- ner Mg Co: Milani & Co: American Union Fish Co; G Camllloni & Co: Fredericksourz Brewery: Chicago Brewerv: Enterprise Brewery: Roval Eagle Distillery Co: River Express: Haas Bros: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co: Cal Chemical Works: S Levy & Co:_Getz Bros &Co Kowalsky & Co: Bissinger & Co: J P Thomas: P Paviog Co: Livingston & Co: Sinsheimer Bros; Uri & Co; Baker & Hamilton: O E Whituey & Co: L D Stone & Co: Witzel & Baker: B G Runl & Co: Western Meat Co: H Dutard; H N Tilden&Co: A Fedora: S P Milling Co: - Marshall, Teggart & Co; H Heckman & Co; Norton, Teller & Co: J L How- ard: Marshall & Reimmers; L W Ohlso il ver- berg; Bassett & Bunker: Labor Exchange; Castle ewhaji Land & F Co. OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST NTEANSHIP COMPANE TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway whari, San Francisco, as 1ollows For Mary Tsland. Loring, Wrangel. Juneau. Kl fisnoo and Sitka (Alaske), 8: ¥ 4. i, Juis 3 13 , 28. Auz. 2, 2’ For Victoria and Vancoavee (B. C.), Port Town- gend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and Neow ‘Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.)., 9 A. X July 3, K. 13, 18, 2 U8, ana every fifth day thereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R, at Tacoma with N. . R R, at Beattle with G. N. Ky., ac Por: Townsend wita Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) sir. Pomona, 2 P . Juy o, 8. 12, 16 20. 21, 24 and_every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_ Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Venturs, Hueneme, San 'Pedro. East San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, at § . M. July 2,6.10. 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 and every fouria day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newpart, 1L a. M. Juiy b, B, 12. 15, 20, 24, 2% sod every fourth day thereatter. ¥or knsenada, San Joss del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Orisaba. 10 4. i, Ju'v 3ana 25th of each inonth thereafter. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery GOODALIL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Markes st. San Francisce O. R. < IN. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $6 Second Class, $12 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. Columbia salls. July 27, A ; Buate of Callforsia sails. J0iy 23, A dguse 1, 17, 5 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 A x. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts, ¥. F. CONNOR, General Age 'BRO M evicos senan COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE Freich Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW).42 NORTH River, oot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both wrausit by ‘English rall was on? the discomfort of crossing the channel in asmall boat. New York to Alexandris, Egypn via Patls first-ciass $160: second-class, 3116, LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santell.... May 23 3 LA NORMANDIE Aoy 33 8 & LA GASCOGNE. ~June 20, 7 a. x, LA NORMANDL -July &, 6 A. M. LA GASCOGN aly 25, 11'a, 2. LA NORMAND Aneust1, 5 TA BOURGOGNE, f..June 6, 7 a. . o ‘A FORGET, Agen No. 3 Bowliny: Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & C« avinue, San Francisco ” 28004 5 Montgomeey CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS TC HAWAIL, SAMOA, HONOLULY NEW ZEALAND, sy AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA, S. 8. MARIPOSA sails via HONOLULU and :‘,}CKLAND’O[’ SYDNEY, Thursday, Jaly 23, 2P M. 8, S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, T day, August 4 8010 4 M. Special party rates. Lineto COOLGA RDIE, Aust., and CA. N, South Africa. ) 4. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agents, 114 Montgomery sireet. Freight Oftice, 327 Market st.. San Francisce. FIINT & 0.8 PACIFIC COAST CLIPFER LINE For San Francisco and All Pacific Coast Ports. FROM NEW YORK: ‘The A1 Clipper Ship. WM. H. MACY Amesbury, T FROM PHILADELPHIA: ‘The A1 Clipper Ship..... . ...A.J. FULLER Colcord, Master. Insurance effacted at lowest rates. For freight apply to FLINT & CO., 68 Broad street, New York. Consignees in San Franciaco: J. F. CHAPMAN & CO., 72 California street. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS Line from New York to Plymouth (London), Cherbourg, Paris & Hamburg, F. Bismarck....july 23 | A. Viciorla... Auguse 15 ormannia.... Ausust 6 | F. Birmarck. Augus: 20 L Cab., 575 and upward; _IL Cab., 845 and unward PLYMOUTH-LONDON, 415 h.. free ot chargs, by special train; CHERBOURG-PARIS, 634 b. 87 Broadway, N. Y., or to KAHN & HERZO0G, Agents, 401 Califorhia st.. San Francisco. Cal. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL s fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en Toute at G Throtigh bills of lading, in connection With th Pacific Mail S. S. Co., issuéd for freight and treas. ure to direct ports In England and Germany. Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; thi class, $97 50. For further m(cuum’.pp PARROTT & CO., Agencs, Leave Pler No. 3, Washington At 6 F. . Daily! wreignc re..-eluds:'; For passage apply HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, bouxs!. France, and Plymouth to land passengers. ‘Throngh tickets from San Francisco to Plymout! 208 to ) £, A5~ Accommodations Reserved b STEAMERS: | opions T. . Walker, J.D. Peters, T, City of Stockton. Telephone Main 805. Ca. Nav. and lmpt. Co VALLEJO, MARE ISLAND, “BESICI COSTA AND CROCKETIT. e turday and Sunduy—10:30 o & 4 P2 ; Saturday, 10:30 a. a, 3. Sunday-s pac o S0R M wil'. Mission 1, Pler 2. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SARTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PI. T S.;m..u. (Sundays excepted): Alviso Betir s TP (m:d-.n excepted). Hght and Pas- = % senger. Dbetween San Kr: e