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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Bank Clearings lose .91% Silver unchanged. Wheat stronger. Barley weak. The other Cereals dull. Beans still neglecred Hay and Feedstufts weak. Potatoes and Onions nnchanged. Butter quleter and easy. Cheese firm. Rach Eggs continue to advance. Poultry dull and nominal. Vegetables In heavy supply. Peaches weak and cheap. i Berries s0.d better. Prune crop looking poorer. | Good Oranges steady. Provisions unchanged. Cannea Salmon moving fairly. Gain In local import trade. Decreased exports of BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings last week were $10,336,824. against $11,378,141 for the same week in 1595, a loss of .81%. CANNED SALMON, The Cutting Pac! an: Company’s circular says of | canned salmon: *Trade continues of a distribu- tive character, and shipments beinz made are from the packing on the Columbia River: are mainly in fulfillment of garements made earlfer in the sea: nd this variety of salmon is all that 18 88 yet rece: very small pack on the Sacramento and Kogue Tivers Nonew Alatka packed fish is 10 be looked for until early in Sep ember. The work at can- neries on the Lolumbia River is now being prose- cuted with v gor, and the fishermen who, eariy iv the season, refus-d t0 WOrk, except at extreme ed from this_year's product, save a | of thelr own lna-n for the Vice-Presidency, in- stead of taking up the nominsiions of tha Chicago convention, led to a strong openiug at the Stock Exchance. It was argued by the bulls that this Wwould probably prevent @ fasion with fhe Demo- Crats, and L0 this extent was favorable to the cause of sound money. . report McKinley's let-er Of acceptance would contain a sirong_ indorsement of the gold standard also induced purchuses for baih accounts, and the fact that lh-n! were 1o gol1 Shipments. owing to the stand taken by the banke in: Interests of the country, also had some lufla- ence ou the market. London, nowever, was a seiler, but purchasers, especially’ Bt the opening, were humerous, aud siocks offered by the forelgners made no impres- slon on values, and in fact prices acinally ad- yanced anywhere from 15 to 3 Shore rose ¥ 1o 145: Pull Shoey Sentral, 134 to 94 0; and ‘Hudson, 3 (6 155; ‘Soge, 1% 14 106%. tnd the other leading issues %n‘u: ?/:‘ cent.”'The sharp rise induced realizations {i the clonn’rtndln&lml the improvement was partiall 80 asys sod SL8EILRL 833 for démanc Pasted 1es, $4 ommtcaint oille, 84 40%® STl Government bonds have been Atm: Sihte bouds guiet; raliroad bonds Stiver at the board v as steady. The clearinichiouse siaiement follows: Exchanges. $50,0-7 18 as valances, 85,347,803 The Sub-treasury was 3204.751 debt- or to the clearing-house. The Mercantile Sate De- ny reports silver bullion on hand at ‘withdrawn Posit ompa: 1,675,748 ounces: deposited none: noue; certiticates onnunulnl 1675. press Alton, Terre Haute 54 American Express)08 A Preremred. e 04 Brunswick Lanas. . Xuffaio, Roch & P, 2 jost. stutement, which was bui imper- feculs undersiood by the average trader, caused some seliing at this tim s 0f over n! noo 000 “The decrease in dej Which was most commented upon, the resuit of she recent withatawal of hnfl!peln money in the shape of gold exports and the con- traction in loans. Speculation closed Darely s:ieady. Net changes show gains of 1:(‘ cent in the geaeral st and 2@8 per cent in Jsraey Central, Lako Shore and Puliman Paiace. Total sales were 104.944 shares, including 20,550 St. Paul. 18,900 Sugar and 9700 Burlington. [ pg02ds were strong. The saies footed up $382.- 000. Atci.ison general fours rose 54 to 74%: do adjustment, 184 Lo 335p@3314: Kansss and Texas seconds. 114 10 65%4: burlington and Quincy Den- ver division fours of 1892 fell to 91 1In Government bonds $68,500 registered fours of 1997 soid at 106. Grain. Widler winsety low grades, to fancy, $2 4 FLOUR — Duil. g Wee do prices for their eatch, are now busy and doing well 00 8 @ompromise scale of values. The catch is, of | course, much smaller than at corresponding date | of Inst season, and to 150.000 cases of chinook fish. The run of backs has been sma!l and disappointing. Fisbiog in British Columbia has commenced and blue- the catch is satistactory, though i svme points packing lias been interferéd with by unreasonatle demands of fishermen for excessive prices of raw | 1n ihe Puget Scurd section great preparations are beiug made to make a Iarge pack of the rather inferior quaiity of fish found in those waters, but 8s these Kouds are marketed at less prices than the bigher grade g0ods fro.n Alaska and the Colnmbia River, they find ready sale in the United States trade and the business induces the erection of new cauneries yeary. It is expected Lhat a vessel will be placed on berth on the Columbia for the United Kingdom, to sail lust’ of August. which will taki such of the pack as may have that destination. WINE EXPORTS. Expo:isof wine from California during the first slx months of 1896 were 8,349,838 gallons. against | 8,352,213 gallons during the same period in 1595. These figures show a decrease in the product of the Siaie. due id causes famiiiar 10 every one, namely, phylloxers and frost, and & consequent advanee in prices, and u tendency 10 bold on to stocks. The exporis in June were ouly 588,000 gullo.8. against 500 gailons In June, 1895. Up to June there bad been n steady increase in wine exports for years. reo IMPORTS. Forelgn im ;s at this port during the first six montis of 1586 amounted to $22,438 987, ageinst SGN $19,942,280 during the tirst six months of 1595. | Of this years imports $2,605,800 came from Japan, $3,186,700 from China, $8,226,000 from the Hawalian Islands. $1,752,000 from Great B 16,000 from Central America and 81,0 0.from ¢ile Kast Indles. The bu'k of the gain this year is from the Hawailan Island importa from that section this yesr for the same time the There was a aecrease of $678,938 trom Japan, | $300,071 from Central America, $203,799 from Briush Columbla and smalier losses from other | countries. One reason for the decline In the im- port trade from Jai an is the diversion of some of that trade (0 tae three ports north of San Frai cisco. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Expianation, The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures st station indicate maximum temperaturs for the days; those nnderneath it,if any, ihe amount of raintall, of melted stow in Inches and hundredtbs, during ‘the past twelve hours. Jsobars, or sol liries, connect poin s of equal. air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted linem equal tempyrature. The word “high” means hizh barometric pressure and is _ususlly sccompanied by fair westher: *“low" refers to low pressure. and is ususlly preceded and accompanied by clondy weatherand rains. “Lows" usually first appear on the Wushinzion comst. When the pressure is high in_the interlor and ow along the coas:, and the isobacs extend north and south along the comst, rain is probabl but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Orefun is improb- able. With a+high” in the vicinity of 1dako, and the pressare falling to the California cosst, warmes weather may be expecied in_summer and coider weatner h winter. Tihe revérse OF these conditions wiil produce 8a opposite result. WEATHER BU RLAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCIScO, July 25,1896, 5 p. M. Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from staiions in California to-day: Eureka 64, Fresno 92, San Diego 74, Red Bluft 88, San Luis Obispo 76, Yuma 102, San Francisco 63, Log Angeles 78. €an Francisco dsta—Maximam temperature €3, minlmum 5. mean 69; precipitation, trace. The pressure has fallen over the ‘country east of the 115 meridian. It has falien rapidiy over the upper Missouri Valley, «nd a large area of pressure is central there to-night. Over California there has been a graduat rise. The temperature has fallen over the entire country nortuwest of a line extended from Los Angeles to Helena, Montans. 1In the Sacramento and San J walleys there has been & fall of from 10 to 15 desrees the past (wenty-four. honrs. Rain has fallen at San Francisco and Carson City, and the conditions are favorable for light rains to-nizht and early Sunday morning through- onl California north of the 35th paraliei. moky weather conmmu over “the northern nait of the Pacif Conditions are hvonb]e for clearing weather Sund: ?ot&: made at San F‘nnl.‘l.len for thirty hours ending midolght, July 26, 2696 Norihern Califorija—Cloudy and threatening early Sunday morning, followed by fair westh r; lighi eamly winds increasing in force; warmer, Sunday night. Southern California—Cloudy on the coast Sun- @ay morning, falr mland : light westerly winds. Nevada—Shcwers Sunday: fair Sunday. nl‘m- cooler in northern portion. Utah—Showers Sunday, Arizol Falr Bnnd-y; ‘continued warm mther. San Franciseo and vicinity—Clonay and threat- ening Sundsy mornine, - followed by fair, light southwesserly wisiis, o changing to northwesterly. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Forecast Ofticial. NEW YORK MABKESS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 25.—The action of the Populists at St. Louis yesierday in nominating one FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOGKS. WHEELOCK & CO. 628 Market St., rum!ofl- Tel, Main 5828 J. 8. PURD' Ry u.'lflh ..“'m st Knl.lon o calGAGs “FUIvaLS Wi NEw ?gn& the 1st inst. 18 estimated at | pients, $345@3 75: Minnesota clear, £ a0 e 95@3 40: ao petents, $3 15@4: low ext 2 50: city mills, #3 90: do patent Tye mixture, $2 0@ % 90; superfine, five, Soutbern { Sour, duil aod” steady: common’ to talr'exits; | $2@2 60; good to choice do, us @2 90. | flour, quiet and steady, $2 40@2 8 | g OBSMEALQuiet, steady: Yéllow Western, | $2 05@¥ 10; Brandywine, 82 16. RY :—Dull, stesdss w«;em 3814c1. 0. b. uli; nds, 3534C 1. 0. b. AL Qhret: W ehtin, 38@53c. T—Spot market dull, irmer with options: ungraded red, 55@69c; No. 1 North- 5 | “options fairty aocive and strong &t T%@114c ad- | vunce on better cables, wet weather abroad. bui- | lish West, better stock market and local covering. | September and_December most active. ~ July, 6374c: August, 64140: September. 8484c; October, 651%c; December, 6634c. spot, quiet, firm; No. | tor: 8614c afloat. | Options dull ana steady &t 14@8jc decline on September and_ uctover only uly, 82c; Augusi and Sepiember, 82¢; 2, 3z14c: eleva- S pot, dull, firm. = Options _steady mm July, 22%c; August, | Z214c: Septem! 2: Sjou prices: No. ’l’fic' No. 2white, 24340: 2 Chicago, 2814c: Nu. 3. 220: No. § white, 4c: mixed Wesiern. 2314@%4c; white, 24@ white State, 24@2 EED B S —6i RY E—Feed ste, Frovisions. BEEF—Dull. Family, J840@9: extra mess, $6@7: beet hums, $14 50 tierced bee. steady, guiet; mess, $11@13. ot imeate steady, doll; plckled beilles. 12 munflu. Bc; do shoulders, ."/‘@ 4c: do hams, 9@10c. LARD—Dull, steady. Western steam. 3 60: city, $3@3 1 Seplember, $3 60: refined, dull; continent. South American, $4 bll: com’ 391 S, 508 Gler, steady. Ol 7 7 751 new mess, $7 75@8 2. 5.’ P 2 Lfil.'l TEii—Fair demand, steady. Rtate dairy, 75;1 eramery, | 1lig@lse: West- 2¢; do creamhery, 1115@15¢; fac- 15@10. ins, 10c. CHELS»—Fur demand, firm. State large, 516@ do_smatl, 535@7c: " part skims, 260¢; full 13134 Steady. quiet; State and Pennsyl 1dc; Western freeh, 11@150; 40 per case, 61 26 umm | 3. gL A0W=Dull., (I, 3. L1iss,. country, ] (OITUEhEED Ol1L — Nominal. Crude, 20c; | prime yeliow. 2334¢: off grade. 2314@231gc. Li, steady. Strained, common to good eady, quiet. 24@2434c. £00d demaud. =outhern, i CE—Quiet, steady. a8 oty Domestic, falr to extra, <; Japas, MULASSES—Quiet, stead { Lelllk 004 1o choice, 27@37¢. EE—Steaay. 8 to 15 points up. Jaly, ; August, $10 26@10 75: September. 89 90 40@9 85 November. $9 30 20@9 26; March, $0 10@ 9. Spot Kio, dull and , steady. Faur refining, 2%c; cencrifugals, 96 test, 16c: ° refined. and unchanged; off 'A. 4 3-16@4%4c; A%e: standard 5pe: confectioners’ A. 4 cut lont blge; crushed. 514c: powdered, 4%gc: granulated, 46sc; cubes, be. Fruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUITS — More interest is shown in California dried frults now that prices have been made on several descriptions of the new | crop. [sné)ltllco'rb—ww bags, 8@9%: do old bags, A CirEs—Peetea, B 1, 13@14c: do unpesiea, TYEBYec. RUNES—Four sizes. firm; 43,@5c. BAISING_Tworowh, loose mhacsil, 33,@4c; do three-crown, sc do fourcrowu, 834c; do Lon- | don layers. $1 ROPa_ Dull easy, State, common to cholce, .20 Tige: Pacific Coast, 3@614g¢; London market un- changed. ‘WOOL—Steady: domestic 16@22¢; pulied, 15@33c; Texas, T@l2ec. Merchandis ik IRON—Quiet, steady; American, $12 25@ 519 9 1150 unu. 3t} 40913 45; ”2..«. steady, sPl‘.LTER ~Easy: domestic. $3 90@1. CHIVAGO MARKETS. POTATOES—Firm 50@90c. . New Orleans open teece, CHICAGO, Irr. July 25.—Wheat developed strength to-day from two causes, the wet weather in England and bad crop reports from the North- west. Other bull factors were the small Argen- tine shipments, 13,000 bushels, the demand for | red winter wheat and good shipments from both coasts, 3,073,000 busheis. Receipts at the North- west were heavy at 309 cars. Last Saturday they were 240, and 157 8 year ago. Chicago received 164 cars and inspected out 26,700 bushels. Liver- poolcables were strong and '1d bigher. Atlantic seaboard clearances for twenty-four hours aggre- gated 278,932 bushels. Continental cabies were generally steady. September wheat opened from SBiac to 8834c sold between 5934 And. 56550 closing st S9%4C, 1/4@156c hightt than yesier Testimatet receipis foF Mondav, 158 cars, ~The vers heavs Argentlie shipments corn—1,508,000 "bushels. The market opened easy and little businéss was done. The weather conditions continue besrish for this cereal, Receipts wer: 623 cars, asainst an e timate of 605, and the wiihdravals wers 216,675 bushels. Liverpool was steady and unchang Eiports were 150,240 busneis, Bentemoer corn c, 80ld between 26Y4c and 25 Ve, Esiimated o "’{“““&A G closing at c, © lower. receipts for Masday, 00 cars. S—Oats gathered there was 1 business. 2!7 bunhell were taken from store. Seotember oats clo-ed at yesterday’s price. Estimated re- cepts for Monday 155 cars. ot July, Tac; Bep- X—Was firmy cash, 73 tember, 780: December, 1354 PHEOV IfllONfl—Wfl! dull and fullunlell. with llv. hogs 5@10c Y ptember Kk closed 2igC lOWer. munherntd a shade lower and Sep- tember ribs 215c lower. BUTT ER—] jureless. Creameries—Extras.14c; firsts, 1245@13%4¢; secouds, 10@1llc; imitations, fancy, 10@1ic. EGGS—Fresh stock, 10¢; recandied, 10@1034e: suipplog, 10G1035c. ‘steady at 5@6% on call and 6% for ume loans. New Yors exchange 60c discount. Closing Prices. WHEAT—Inlv, uw Eeptember, - 59%c; De- er, 6114 594@25350: Eeptember. 25%@ l;uy.u September, 17%c; May, URK—September. £6 10: January, §6 92 SRR September, 35 213i; Janosty, &5 Liks—Septemver, 83 27%5: Januvary, $5 424, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, TrL., July 85.—The few cattle received were soon disposed of at the decline in prices noted during the week. Hog prices were azain weak at & decline of bo to 1Uc. Eheep— Smalier recelpts put an improvement in the mar- ke:. 84 35 CATTLE—Receints. 400, Fancy beeves, P40 cholos 1o prine 1300 to l1‘% bl;w 30: good to choice steers, 10 > usm 10; medium steers, 1000 10 1850 B, s ca €5: common to fair steers, §50 to mn. 10 @3 50; feeders, 83 80: common to choice ""'m’no's' 1y n‘-fi'x’ e AT . s, poor b iy 1’o~ mvu heifers, extra, $3 60@3 &b; cowl. L eholnl.'l lzo’ A cfl.lll. ows, com mm canners. $1 = ves, good 10 choice. $5 25@5 65: calves, common to good, $3,5UG 20; Texes grasssigers $2 506300 Texas fed mieces. §3 2 ‘exas cows, lmm and $2@2 85: mlikers and springers, rt m.«r W.stern range 70; Western range cows and heifers, §2 uboa UGB~ Kecel) 7 'y packing ana nupplu l $2 65@2 85: common to choice . h 5 choice -orua‘.‘ 0@ 3 lxl n. 2 85@5 ‘:A’ ~ Keceipts. im' Anteriof 1o ehoice, 1758 26 iambs, $345 76. NEW JUKK STOUKS. ‘Money on call easy at 2%. Prime marcantile pa- per. 515@6% mmm.alns Mexican doifars, uwo“n. Exchanuge steady.with actual business 11 bankery' buls at $4 8715@4 87 for Prefer; Distillers. General Eiectric. Erfe. . Great Nofl.hun prd lW Green Ba OES S lu\n(‘enu-‘l 2] a2y 5 K:nnmna Pem... 5 Lake Erie & Westa ln& 614 Preferred. 2 8! 7: 14 40 7 Loisville. Preferred. .. Manhattan Con: 81 Memphis & Charis. Mexican Central... Michigan Centrai.. Minn & 8. L. Wheeting & L. E.. 7% Preferred. 2475 | Amwwnoflnm 40 | . U. Beet, 6% Preferred. . BMKI’nTrflS on. Erie 2d pid. CLOSING BONDS. U S4s.restatered. . 106%4 Do 0714 Mutual Union 8. N J Cent Gen Bs. Northern Pac 1sts.113 i 14 Do Pac Cal 1sts. 111 Do Class B 4, 5. La Consol 4s. Southern RR Bs... 8314 \ Missouri funding. Texas Paclfic 1si3] 79 | N Carotiua con 6s.. T, Do 4s. ) 80 Coreilna 148 108 Tenn new 3s. 76 | Moblle & Ohlo 45.. 59 Va funding d {RGrandeWest 1sts_ 8714 Do registered.....— [Ches & Onio 5 Do deferred 5 |Atcnl Do truss rept Canada South Cen Pac 1stsot '95. & | | Den & B G Ist Do ds. 594 hansas Pa Consols_60 Ks ¥u lsts Den divlll FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL. EXG., July 25.—The spot market is firm at 5s@5 34d. Cargoes firm at 26s 3d, prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange eable gives the following Live: lqnuuunn lor No.2 Red Winter: July, | 4s 11 ust, September, 43 1134d: | ovember. £ 1. SECURITIES. ENG, July 25.— Consols, 118%%; Freicn Rentes, 1011 B354, 178 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — sassy Steriing Exchange, sight - 48814 Sterling Cables.. 4803, | New York Exchange, sig 057 | New York Exchange, m:mp 0. 0734 | Fine Silver. ¥ ounce... 6854 Mexican Dollars, 1Y% ! PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT~Higher prices at Chicago and Liver pool have caused a corrssponding advance here. | No. 1, 85@96kac B ctl; cnoice, 9714@9834¢; lower | rades, 871@92%pc; exira choice for mllling, L 20 10 it CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSIoN—10 @clock — December— 100 tons. 98 %c; 5600, §1. REGULAR mm\n.o Sess10N—December—100 tons, $1 0014; 4! BARLE v S shipment of 70,881 ctls Brewing, valued at 856,250, to Cork. The tendency is downward. We quote Feed, 65 @6834c: Brewlng, 75@s0c. CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL §x88105—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSTON—NO sales. OATS- Very quiet, and rather weak than other- | wise. Miliing are quotable at B5@90c 3 ctl: jancy | feed, 90@9314¢ B_cil: 2004 10 choice, 83 common o fair, 7:%71%:. Gray,’ 80@b25gct Burprise, 90c@#1 0 Dotr and “ainéhanged. Large Fellow, B834@95¢; Bmall Kound do, §7Y4c; White, 173 S Dol 'at 7215@75¢ etl for oid and 65c for new. BUCKWHEAT—Quiet at 85@950 B cul. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices aré as follows: ¥amiily extras, $3 60@3 70 P bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 40@ 8 50; supertine, $2 75@3. CORNMEAL, EIC_Feed Com, $19 50g20: Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 ® to ¥ . 'MILLSTUFFS~Prices 11 sacks are as foilow usual discount to e trade; Grabam Piour, 8. 10 e Flour, 214c; Rice Fiour, 534c Jlo exira cieam do, 2344 90; < Hominy, 841 “Buckwhoar Sracked Wheat, usie: Fa- Bats, 3vae; x»"i‘.-‘.‘i.“"x?;"%yfé"“fi' 1T eas, 8530, ats, c; Pe g e Green do, $4 10. g il HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—813@14 for the best and $12@12 50 B ton for ontside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15@16 B ton for lower grades and $17@18 ton for the best. FEEDSTUEES Holled Batley, 16: Meal at the mill, 821 ton: jovbias, Bag, O UK LY LTs Cichavaty e oo o yrlee.. obtained with difficulty Whedt quotable nt 87 fou; Whentand Oni, l‘fi‘ 50@9; at $6@8; Burjey, { Kiver Barlev: $4 S0@b: Al §'50: Clover, 867 50. . STRAW—30@40c B bale. BEAN! S‘mll DS, BEANS- Weak and dull at the decline aiready noted. Bayos are quotable at 90@35c B otl; Smail Whites, $1@1 15; Pea, $1@1 20; Whites, 90c@$1 uw.. Pink, 70@50c: Reds, $1@ 1 15: Black $1 15@1 40: Red Kidney, nuner:.'sl e S R S D—Brow quoumeun 2 25 B cu: Trieste, 82 ctl; Yell tard, $1 40@1 50; Flax,§1 .c-nur';.n“" 2. : Alimity, 746930 B 2ae'p D AR 25@1 40 o 25@1 45 G ¥ """‘"’“‘ POTATOKS, ONION!. VEGETABLES. POTATOES — Stocks continne ample for all needs. Garnet Chiles are quotable at 50@65c: Early Rose, 25@40c; Burbank Seedlings, 2: 40c @ cul for Rivers and 60c@81 for San l* ONTONS—White, B ed, unsalable ana of Cu- cumbers 1 lers ai Tiu@10 rflfl 12: g ? Mwhlnh Salinas Burbanks, 80/ 850 M\’ T el small boxes o Carrots, 2 BUITER, cmu: AND EGGS. BUTTER—Dealers !'nnnm market ds not as firt asit has been, stam seconds, l.Ol cn — i aEy—Faney, 18%@100; i n‘}.@ey,c 1.0.b., const and 535@5 %4 | tor tancy: peeléd in boxes, 1314¢c | guedoc, | polished: Fiibe | Calirornia cie | 8c: drv Hides, 1034@11¢; culls DaArey—Fat 1u17c: f“ to choice, 14%@ 1816c: ‘l’amw CHEESE—rirm. wll-h ght mch. Fancy mild new guotable at 7 emnnon o good, 6@Tc: Cream Cheddur, Young JAmttcs, ; Western, 10@11c: Eastern, u.; EGGS—Ranch Eggs are very firm store s, 1 13c P doz for poor and So0m: Fasen Lgge, 18950 Dock Exgs, 16 POULTRY AND GAME, sales ove: the top quocation are reported. Eum‘nl ‘?:‘c' POULTRY—Nominal and dull. Live Turkeys 18 @150 B m for Goblers, 12.13« for Hens: young Tarkeyss 17@19c: Gecs; B palr $1: Goalings %“‘ Du and for ,;:n:;“flcum‘ l.uloo. ::o::on, i 3 1 30@3 o m-lf mm:u?s $12 flfim for young and oid. GAHE—NomlnL DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Peaches continue dull and very weak. Recelpts bow signs of increasing agaln. Plums are Apricots in bulk are firm. Red Nectarines. 60@75¢: ;55%6!““‘ Feaches, 15@40c ¥ box, ® bsket and $20 P ton. Plums, 35@50¢ B box $00.80@85c B crate; Japabesé ilums, 50@ESC. Prunes, 0@6tc. o opies, 750861 ® box for cholce and 40@8dc for common. 2 Pears 3500 Qs Blnlnu, 40@75¢ B box d 5@2 ton. “‘Ap‘ne«?-, 25@80C % box: $50835 B ton In bulk forhe general son; with sales o1 poor a 80@7: ¢ I box for Nnmmuol 50 B box tor ey ay BE! mhs—rncn ranged rather better, as usual n Saturd “hirawberties, $150@S 50 B chest for Long- worths and §1 50@2 bU 1or large berr Raspherries. 82 5083 ) chest. Blackberries, $2@3 B | e it paarker Is dul. acaville Sweet. | waters ana Fontaineuleatl 2 B box and 50 @Bb5c P crate. Arizons Grapes are nominal, beiug out of favor. MELONS—Watermelons, 810@15 F 100. Canta- loupes. $4@5 50 B dozen. CPTRU 2 FRUITS -OTanges, $3@4 ® box for Valencias and $2@3 for Mediterrancan Sweets and St.. Michaels: Lemons. $1 50@2 50 for common and $3@4 for good to cholce: Mexican Limes, Box: Bananss, $1@2 B bunch; Piceapples, $1@4 dozen. DRIED FRUITS, BAISINE. NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Tt is useless to disguise the fact that the more sensitive fraits, such as Peaches and Prunes, have been badly damaged in the central and San Joa- quin sections by the hot weather of a week ago. From all points south of San Franelsco come re- ports of injury. and the opinion among dealers is that the output will be less than expected a month ago. A well known lceai Dried Frait house, wish- ing to learn the exact state of affairs from the growers themselves, several days ago sent out large numbers of inquiries, and the responses gen- | erally showed a decreased yield. The following | letter from a Santa C:ara orchardist isgiven asa sample: Twiil not nave any Dried Fruit to sell at the present outiook. My fruit generally goes through the driers. As regards my crop of Apricots, L will not buve over 13y tous of green fruit on 800 13- vear-old trees. The frost caught the fruit in this vicinity. The hot weather has checked the growth of Peaches and Prunes. In this neighborhood the Prunes are wilting «1d dropping off the trees. The s | canneries are bringiug freely of Apricots, conse- quently there wi) not be s0many dried. Crops of Peaches. Apricols and Prunes, taking the coun- ty over, are lighter than were expected. The frult is spotted, some huving gond crops and others About nerhing. T 1ive In the vieiiiiy of Bercy ssae T also have n Prune ranch Near Saratogs, on which is & two-thirds crop of large Prunes. I hear the | Prunes above [ 0s Gatos are failing. There was & &00d crop of Pranes below Santa neat Law- Tence Sation, before the hot speil came on. “'Last Wednesday I rode through 10,000 acres of | orchards, from =an Jose to Campuells and to Sara- toga. Almost all the Apricots I saw were small, being early varieties. There was no frult of the other varieties 10 speak of. The Pruves were gen- | eraily of fair size, but thin on the trees, several ex- cep:ions having good crops.” New Pruues were decidedly firm, with sales of the four sizes at 33,@4c, the tendency being up- ward. Pranes will not be cheap this year from the resent outlook, as the crops in France, Servia, nia, eic., are reported short and not looking | weil, owing to unfavorable westher. Local dealers report trade good, with old frait ‘passing steadily out of firs: hands. w_ Apricots, 5%@6c B B in the sweat-box: San Frao- © Guotations on the Fralt Exchiange are as follows: CARLOAD LOTS—A pples—114@2c B 1b for quar- terea, 2c for siiced and 4@4lge for evaporated : Peaches, ¥g5c and c for tancy: Fiah black, 3140 for unpressea; Whaite Figs, 4c in sacks; Pears, 7¢ for evaporated baives, $: ® I for quarters: oid Prunes, Slge: Plums, cP B mll!ud lud 116@2c for unpitted: Nectarines, $xe@5c B b prime to choice anc 514¢ for fancy. goommmxe Faices _ Evagorated 4 sundried, 2c ) aches. o PR atls s and 50's and White 814G4c Yfir four sizes, 4l4c for ;"‘L;(:e m‘, s and 80l g3, halves and (a7ll,c 'Df l’llll‘l.ll Plums, for pitted and 1@1340 for unpiiten: Neciariucs, 50 @ b for prime io colce. AISINS—Prices are as follows, carload lots, 2. o b, Fresno: Fourcrown, laose, one: 3-erown Toost, none: 3-crown, 3740 B seedless Sultanas, 8o; seediess Muscatels, 134¢: S-crown London lay clusters, $1 $5@1 50; Dehesa clus- rial clusters, $2 60@2 75. tanas, dc ® 1: Neediess A LunJon layers, 751 uscatels, Sc; 3-crown 90c: ciusters, $1 50@1 75; : Imperial clusters, 2 75. re as follows: Wainuts, 9G 18¢ P 1b for puper-shell 7 ™ for La Almonds. @3c § B for hardshell ana S % B for paper-shell, jobbing: Peanuts, BB for Sastern and — for Callfornin: Hick- ory Nuts, 5@6c: Pecans, 6c for rough i 3 ic: Brazil Nuts, 7@8c ¥ b HONE Y—Comb, m@w for bright and 6@9c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@blac: light amber extracted, 41@434c; durk amuer, 4@ &1jc: dark, 2@3c BEESWAX—25@27%4¢ B D PROVISIONS. Coceanuts, 84 Prices show no further change. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 634c for heavy, T3¢ B 1 for light medium. 9@9%ge for light, 10@11c for extra light and 12¢ for sugar- curea; Eastern Suzar.cured Hams, 12@12%gc: Cauifornia Hams, 103%@11c @ b: Mess Beef, §7 | @8; exira mess do, $8 50@9; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $8@S 50; extra clear, $14 B bbi; mess. $12 50@18? bbl: Smoked Heef, J0c ® . LARD—Eas-ern, tierces is quoted at 514¢ 8 for compound and 634c for pure: pails, fc B b: 430 for compound and §1gc for Dares hatrobbis B8ee: 10 tus, 654c; 46" 6.1, ’(finamw\'r:—awuc in tierces sad 634@ 85fgc ® 1b in 10-1b Lins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS — Heavy salted steers are quotable at 7@7%c B M: culls and brands, €@6lac B B: medium, 6@6Y%c B b: culls and brands, 5@b%ac ® s 1ight, bc: culls and brands, ac: Cowhides, 0@b%ac: cuils and brands, 4@41g¢; salted Kip, 5¢ 3 Ib; salted Calf, 7@Sc; salted Veal, d bravds, 8@ 814c: dry Kip and Veal, B@9¢: culls, 7¢; drv Calf, 1be; culls, 100; Goaiskins, 5c each: Kids, 5c; er, 3 Toe :lmr??:\fin:%a?klmghmn I-}ggl’fl esnch; short Wi ht N glocfl-u:t;‘.’ long wools, ¥0@60c each. Cuils of 13 AL OW— 0. T, rendered, S@3i4e; No. 3, c: refined, 5140; Grease, 2. b OOL~Humboldt and e ndbino. 10110 B b: Yalley Gregon, 10811 @ B: do lower grades, 86 ! 1b; Nevada, b ¢: San Joaquin and South- Coust, six months, 4@6c: San Joaqum, 00t- mll good to cholce, 814@7%act s-n Joaquin, year's g3, moren iree, 7@9c: do defec- e ‘;:0?26— S inal at 2@4c B B for 1895 and 6@ Tige tor GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Caleutta Grain Bags, spot, $435; San Quentin, 84 20; Wool Bags, 2415@26%gc. COAL-Wellington, $8 B ton; New Wellington, £8 @ ton; Sonthfield Weilington, $7 50 @ ton: Nn‘ue, # w sryant, _}‘5 Lou ‘A w. ‘Walisend, Seotch. 37 50; Cum be! lll?fl! in hllllln‘l‘l llhlll Penpsyivani . 811 80; \\'QIII Anihracice, . Rock Castle G oy wu}':ll-:.hfl 60: On-s T o kers' sociation quotes Hed Samon as lullowr In lots ot cases. dozen: 50,000 cases. oty Gk M'nmn.nlmmh‘ flnnn: 'n.uon otes. S¥ge: 'ille Ctfllh 3 D G - l:;::v{efld, ey *n-:-cA. 5o lmlh’i.?%: en C, Exira G 4350 mm re than ‘s\'nur-uou-l.ln bbls, 1o¢; Black Strap, 100 gal SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholessle rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: n.taxa—nm gJuailey, 5c; second do, 4%4@4%c; o~ Bo: sman, 5@6c B 1. 8 0@3%ac; Ewes, tlfi w .3:9.::‘::«- e Iflfll% Hay, wu. THE STOOK MARKET. Stocks closed this week steady at about Friday’s prices witha fair business. Bulwer Con. was the firmest stock on the list, adyancing to 39c. On the Bond Exchange the sugar stocks were Srmer, Hulchinson advancing to $18 75 and Hé- wailan o $16 25 bid. The Mono delinquent sale takes place to-mor- row. The weekly report from the Con.Cal. & Va. 1s as fo'lows: 1000 level—West crosscut 2 sterted 8t a point in north drife 550 feer north from Con. Virginis shaft station has been advanced 15 feet, total lensth 515 feet. passing throngh harder por- phyry and clay separations an! narrow lines of quartz assa:ing $1 per ton. Face is showing seep- 8ge of water. 1650 level—On ninth floor, first floor above sill floor of this level—South drift from | east crosscut from end of stope bas been extended 24 feet, vassing through porphyry, clay and quartz assaving $1 and $2 per ton. Total length 456 feet 1750 level—From the thirteenth, fourteentL. teenth, sixteenih. nineteenth and twensy-first fioors above sill floor of this level. at the north end ot stope, in old ground of former workings, have 1 during the week 185 tons of ore, the -nme assay value of which per samples taken from the cars in the mine was 859 77 per toa. From top of pi from twenty-| flrll.mlwenu'- fourth floors have driited west 25 feel, passing through old stopes and fillings as<aying about $20 per ton. From upraise carried up from_northwest drire “from main west arift irom C. & C. shatt, 50 feet above sill floor ofihis level, the northwest drift bos been extended & feei. passing through porphyry and quartz assaving from $3to $3 per ton. Total Jength of drifc 112 feec From northwest drigt, at a point 70 feet in from its mouth, the east crosscut has been advanced 12 feet, passing through quartz, with face in hard porphyry: total length 65 feet. 'Work has been stopped. Total extraction of ore for week amounted to 135 tons, average assay value of which, per sam- les taken from the cars when raised 10 the sur- wi T ton. '?"in (‘;l‘l?or:l.l Electrical Works has levied an gssessment of $1 per share, delinquent Seplem- James H. Kinkead, supsrin endent of the Occi- dental Con. and Kentucky Con. mines, has re- turned to the Comstock after a Lrip to Arizona. The Black Flar Mining Compeny of Butte County hes levied an assessment of $12 50 per suare, delinquent Anzust 1. e lawSolt orougbL by the Standard Con. against the Bodie Con.for $180,000 has been aismissed,and the Bodfe Con. has received back aud now has in its treasury in actual coin the 85850, which repre- sented the overdrafts of the president of_the com- pacy under the former management. This puts the Bodie Con. iu better shape financially. Following Are the Highest Prices During the Past Week. [Tues|Wed.(Fhrs.| ¥ri | Sat. 11 Mon. ECALD SALES, Following were the salesin the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESQrnw 500 Andes 100 Bienes revemearea 31300 Challng...58| 44 600 57| 200 Utah 11 60V Y Jucket .46 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: EEGULAR mpes1ow—171:71 611200 uoo Buliion. 20 200 Juli 500 400 Bolwer... 53600 Ihaties 0800 seomon..lfl 6 500 K’nu:k 07| g% B&M., CLUSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, July 2512, oilar Con.Cal&Va.. 1.10 Lhnuenpun. o Conflu.nu soas L25 bl New York Point. Haie& Norers. 1.20 Jackson........ 25 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. BATURDAY, July 25-10:30 A x. rwnxn nn- BON LS. id. Asked. § 8 dsconp.. zos 167540 & ca reg.. 2% 075 Do new issuel093; — nxmunmmmvm Cal-stChbless. — 11014 PacRoll M8 - 123 |Do2aisBs.. — 84 |[P&ORyes. — 118 99 [P&Ch 8. — 115 — |Pwist KR8L — 1163 105814 Reno, WL&L — 0B -8t 107 10 PEL. — 10215 YosAngLds. — 99 |SFENPRS. — 99 Dounloedu — 100 SPRRArizés — - Mkt-sCbless: SPRRCAlGS. — 11014 DoR; Ccnh.lcl“lul |SPRRCal 8s. — NatVings 1st |SPBrRCales. — 9914 NevONgR7a. 85 mu SYWaterds.. 11833140 SV Watergs.. 8834 Stk csu 100 = smummnnfi.n Visalla W Cos 11914 WATER STOCKS. 80 (SanJose..... — — |sprog Vailey 8614 97 €As STOCKS. fll%lmlfla Light 49 50 |San Francaco 8014 91 uy,'swckwu.m =% P TOCKS. LondonP&A.125 130 Londondsk. — 2714 1300 1 nnmnmxxw unn Mutual....... Sitevoia = s STBEFT BAILROAD STOCKS. Sanaini'S & [Prede 716’8 T el a3 danSanenm -7 8 POWDER STOCKS. Atanuep... 15 — (@mmCon... 13 20 AR . = %0 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alasks Pkrs. 8115 — - = BIkD)CoaiCo, = ic: - Colils — — [PacduxFA 1 Cal Dry Doe Pac 9 100 unonumuauna Pac Roll Mill — = — Pmm 8% 7% Ger Leaa C'lai —" 2 a-wcum. l‘ 18% Pac 3 50 A 100 110 |un|uno - 5 nElecLighi 8% 4% SALES—MOKNING BESSIOF REAL ESTATE TBAI SAOTIONS, Isaac Margaret A. Given Charles i ‘“l ’m“ l‘?dll‘ H.A-Mfllm <! oS 1ine of Asbbury street, 104:9°8 of Waller, S 25 by Johin Center to John Valentine, lot on SW cor- i Marrison and Twentieth streets, W 60 by S atate of Margaret Johuson (by Garrett Burke. uecumr)rw 3. H. Rippe, lot on SE coroer of B & tand Tweniy-fourth streets, E 100 by S 1 (.num- and Lucinda F. Prowse to Edward and Elizabeth H. Lurkin, lot on N tes of Tweutieth street, 50 E of Diamond, E 25 by N 82:6: $10. Jacob aud Lina Heyman to Michael J. Darey, lot 148, Heyman T on W line of Hoff mun Eilén), 76 Tweaty-secoud sireet, 3 E 13:9, E 90:915: §10. 5 5y R Feehan, all interest in 1ot on N'W corner of First ana Natoma streets, W 50 by N 38: $10. Mary 4. Feehan (by William F. and Mary F. Feehan and James D. Bymes, trusices) to Wii- ., Mary E., Jobn J., M E. and james | % Fechan, andivided. B £ o | First ana Natoma streeis. W 50: 85. R . Gottoy o usan H, Bermal 10t on NV line of M'nua street, 521 NE of Third, NE 25 by NW 70: aiso all interest in state of Edward C. Kirby (0'd probate 8704) and all interest in estate of Pawrick v, ; $10. Christiane Van Loern or Van Doren, formerly Hoftmann (wife of L. Louls and Charlotie Ger. ichten and Kruest Hoftmann to James L. Flood, lot on SE line of -tevenson street, 135 NE of Fourth, N 20 by SE 70; $10. Eatate of Pateick Bulger (by Samusl McFadden administrator) to A. H. aud John hunst, lot on § line of Boyd sizeet, 80 £ of Chesley, E 20 by 8 60: §635. Fernando azd Julia A, Nelson to Frederic Kenn- goit, lot on W lihe of Kan ltmt‘ 75 N of Tenty-fiith (Yolo), N 80 by $10. Edward % and Ania M. Wrar 15 Willte 1. Dodd, Iot on W Iine 0f Twenty-fifth avenue, 250 S 9¢ Buint Lobos, 8 38,:'W 71103, N W toa paiat, B 10. " iairtion A. nnd Clata, W. Jones. and Henry ¥. P. West to annfe L. Wright (wife ot J. W.), 1ot on W llnc o Fortieth avenue, 8.0t O streel, S 200 W 1:0: also lot on K lineof F { -first avenus, 130'S of Oinrest. 5 500 by E 1203 Thomas W. Brennan to Emma Graham (wife of Milburn). ot on S corner of Howih street and Unadilla avenue, SW 90 by SE 1 being lots 8 and 9, San Miguel Homestehd Association; $5. Builders’ Oontracts. W. B. Bradbury with L. & E. Emasue], inside wood finish for & fonraiOFs bullaing on N W coraor ot Celiforuia and ¥oik, ¥. B. Wood, arch e 3 22 L 3 : itect; THE CALL CALENDAR. Jovy, 1896. Th.| Fr. Sa.| Moon's Phases 1218|1415 (16|17 1920 |21 {9228 m 26 | 27 miio)w 81 ooy OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. BTKAMER |DESTINATION.| SATLS. | PIER. 31 May 17-Tat 56 50, fong 80 W, Br stmar Sakaia bound E from Lytueton. for Lond Ma0 19— Lat 14 07 N. long 54 52 W, Br bark Eglomene, hence Murch 12 for Liverpool. Jute é—~Lat 31 50 S. long 92 40 W, Br bark Gult Stream, from Autwerp, or San Francisco. June B—Lat 5430 N, long 91 X0 W, Br bark Bokiwood, & Gazs rom Catlag for Talemnan. July 10—Laz 29 8 N. long 187 35 W, scbr Okano- gan, from Port Gamble for Kobe. . Domestic Ports. EUREKA—Arrived July 25~Stmr Cleone, frm Crescent City. IVERSENS LANDING—Sailed July 25—Sehr Ocean Spray, for San Francisc | _PORT POWNSEND—arnved Jaly (25—Sene Lena Nweasy, hence July 4: schr Fred K Sander, from Yokobama: Bitn Eureka. hence Jul) schr Bangor, from San Pedro: schr Huebeme, irom | San Pedro. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 25—Stmr Protection. from Usal. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived July 25—Schr Ban- r, from San Pedro; schr Hueneme, from San ASTORIA—Arrived July 25—Bark Harvard, fm Mollendo: stmr Arcats, hence July 20. via Eureka. Sailed Julv 25—Stmr Mount Lebanon, for Hong kong and Yokohama. GBQUTHBEND arrives July 25—Schr James A arfleld. hence July 18 T ATOORHS Fassed July 24—Br bark Dundee, from Kobe. for Victoria July 25—Simr Signal, from Port Townsend, for Oregon; bark Germania. from New Whatcom, for San Francisco SAN PEDRU—Salled July 24—stme Excelsior, for Ensenada. GBA\BHABBOR—-Amv:fl July 24—Sch Sallor Boy: hence Juis 1 ORT ANGELES~—In 2 port Jaly 26—Ship I B Brown, trom Dutch Harbor, for Nanaimo. PORT TOWNSEND_Arrived July 25—Bkin Um:la John. from San Pedro. 3 EURER A—Arrived July 16-Stmr Pomona. hne ul Vet WHATCOM—Arfived July 24—Schr Gen Banning, from Cayucos. POINT REYES—Passel July 25—Stmr Pasa- dena, from Eureka, for San Pedro. Foreign Ports. VICTORIA—Passed July 24—Stmr Mineola, fm Comox. for ~an Francisco. O—Arrived me 25—Ship Elwell. hnc Jane 28 Importatinnt YAQUINA BAY—Per Alcatraz—218 tons stone, ss.x ftpiiing 60 M ft lamber. AYMAS—Per Orizaba—56 turtles, 2 bxs 1 Pks Teathers, 874 bals salt hides, 13 pkgs fins, 38 Dars silver buliion. 276 sks silver ore, 1 pkg coln, 1 c3 Mexican dollars, 50 cs salt fish, 1250 sks ore, 18 bdls leather, 654 bags sugar, 51 cs limes, 60 plgs taw hides' 10 pkss dried pepper. § burs Rold buliion, 251 dry hides, 1 bdl deerskins, 78 pkgs dlmlml. o Ddls deersking, 49 bxs sulphates, 1 bk 9 sks horns, 2 cs mase. A OPOLIS ber Sanol350 2 ft lumber, 1 coil wire, 4 pkgs mdse. South Bend—24 pkgs mdse, 1 pxg forks. Conslenan : Pacific Hard- Per Orizaba—A Paladini: F Toplitz; ¥ Ruther & Co: Gardjner & Thornley: Candel Con Mining Co: Selby Smelting and Lead Co; G Staacke & Co: W Loaiza' & Co: Thiedeman & Leluis; Bank of California: [ Gutte: H M Newhail & Co: H Lund & Co; Thannhauser & Co; Cabrera, Roma & Co: Chas Tetzen. Per Sunol—Grays Harbor Commercial Co: Jesse Moore & Co: Butterwick Publishing Co: General Electric Co: Saker & Hamilton; V Kingwell: Wieland Brewing Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence See. Fourteenth Page. —_— |Juily26. h- e it July27, 3 28 July27, wn- July28 Bam July28.11am uly2s, ey | Juiy28,12 M lsauins Bay. Julv2s, 9am Oreaon ports .| July2s, bes HumbolatBay |Julv2s. Yew City Sydney | Panama. Eorexs ... | Newoor: JlllySO Sen|PM S 8 80._5pu Oceanic Aug 1.10am |Pler 24 . {8an Diego... . Aug l.1llam 1L CltyPoebla. | Vie & Pet'Knd | Ave 2 9au 9 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox [ [Crescens uity.. ~July 26 |San Diego.. SUN, MOON AND TIDE, T. # COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Ttow BULLRTIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL < AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTEXDENT. } Sundav, July 26. 5.07| Moon rises. 8.27eu .7.95| Moon sets. July —1896. \‘Nme Fm‘nme],.mmmil,m W H W| Xi (}.gi‘ X IH}—iIu 30, 5.3 ’ 28 | 27] 0.62 &l 13‘—(']}!-‘“ 52 751 2.9 28| 1.88 7.57 U.BI 258 5.2| B2 24 29| 2.26 &l 827! 12/ 3.25| b.1| 9.88) 2.2 30| 32| 88| &51| 17| 881 5.1(10.28] 19 81| 4.89] 85| 91¢| 23| 416/ 6:3]11.:20{ 18 Avavst. 1] 6.00. 5.2 9.44] 2| 447| BY|.. . L. LW HW LW H W/ 2‘ 024 13 747 831034 28] 8.38 5.4 8| 13t 0.8 9.0/ 8.6{1L25| 55| 815/ g 4| 217) 0.3/10.08| 3.8{12.41| 3.8 7.13| & NorE—In the above exposition of the tides the ly morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of oecurrence a3 0 time. The second tima 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, il when there sre bui three tides, as sometimi occurs. The heights given are additions 1o th soundings on the United sum cout Survey ch, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number nmu-nlrmun from the depth given by & HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BraNcH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICR, U. S N, MERCHANTS' KXCHANGE. Bax Fraxcisco. July 25. 1893 The time ball on Teiezraph exactly at noon to-day—i. e., 8t noon of the 120th meridiau, or a8 P 3., Greenwich tims, . FEoRTELER, Lientenant U. S, N. in o -res. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, A A e A A AN A A A i s Arrived. SATURDAY, July 25. Stmr Greenwood, Oarison. — hours from Point Agona; rr e 10 1 E White Lambat Co. Smr Alcatraz, Walvig, 53 hours from quuhll 8y 1 umm stone, oL, 10 Meéyer & Ak Simr Geo Loomis, Briagett, 53 hours trom Ven- tura: 6280 bbls oli, 10 Pacific Coast Oll Co, StmrSan Benfto, Smith, 80 hours from Tacoma; 4500 tous coal, to 8 P Co. Oakland direct. Stmr Orizabs, Von teims, 10 days from Guay- mas. v'a lngeman 0 hours: pass and mase, to Goodall, Perkins Stmr Sunol, Denmerl. 75 hours from Grays Bn&f: pass and mdse, 1o Grays Harbor Commer- i Undaunted, Elm, 25 days trom Yo- (o Wiinaim el 168 days from m Tell. *rean, lavs 3y + 3992 tons coal, 758 tons coke, to F Lioyd Snis Samaria, Monsen. 614 days trom Tacoma; 2300 tons coal. 10 K b Chandler Schr Laura Madsen, Kasmussen, 7 days from Forl Hiaxeley: lumper, 1o Renton, Holmes &co r Maggie ss. Jacobson, 11 days Olympia: iumber, to C A Hooper & Co. B Cieare SATURDAY. Jaly 2. lumr Lakme, Andersou, §eattle: Kruse & Madl- mr City of Everett, Laverge, Namalmo, R Dunsmuir & Sons. Stmr St Paunl, Downing, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Colambia, Boiles, Astoria; Oregon Railway and Nav Co. Bark Caylon, Caihoun, Port Townsend: J D Spreciels & Bros Ui nn--t. SATURDAY, July 23, Stmr North Fork. Hansen. Eareka, Sumf Truckee, 'l‘bom-. Coos Bay. 4 Sumr e, Anderson, Seaitle. Br shl; Vll'll‘ln. llorrelL uuunnown. Bark Oeylon. Cathoun, Port Towneesd: ll:ll ury, Colby, Port Biakeley. Bktu Budnur City, Masters, Oolnmhh River. Telegranhio. POINT LOBOS. Julv 25-10 & x—Weathet thick . wind W Velocity. 8 wiies Charters. The B:;up Sutherlandshire loads wheat at Port- land for Europe. 28s 3d. 3 Miscellaneous. LOKDON‘ July 24—The Br & Dundonald o jmunmd 400 tans of carge. T Snk. uly 26—Information mm Port uul confirms h-olmn? City of Phimadel- phia. ‘rom N-w York for San The schr auchored close 10 Point Reyes is the Spoken. July 21—Lat 48 N, long 7 W.Bfl‘lhlp Marle Hackfeld, from Bremen, for Honol llly!-hl . !‘. long 28 W, Hfit bark Prince couver, for Liverpool. B e o -mu Witk Foh 8 mM— 80—Lat 8 41 :‘n”flr 04 W, Ital shy !(!hnn from Car March uunsu.uu. 86 58 W, Ger stmr Mar mnus,lunzumw Ger bark showing signals R M K, Hamburg for Califor- BRI ¢ e 7740 v g 0 asted topgalinat yards, bark with siogle ligied *~ board, sieecing No i Hili was aropped | OCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. C0. DAYS TC USTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA. . 8, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues day. Abgust 4 & 10 A M. Special party rates. 8. 8. MONOWAI sals via HONOLULU snd A UCKLAND for SY DNEY, Thursday, August 30, at 2 P M. Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, South Africa. 3 D. SPRECKELS & BROS. €O., Agents, 114 Montgomery streef, Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Fraucisco. O R. & IN. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $6 Second Class, $12 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS3 INCLUDED. Columbia sails ...July 27, August 6, 16 Btate of Californta sails..July 22, Augus: 1, 11, 21 From Spear-st. Wharf (Pler 24) st 10 o X, GOODALL PERKIN & CO.. Genl. Supts, " ¥, CONNOR, General Axon, PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHI? COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as sollows: For Mary Isiand. Loring, Wranzel Junean, Kil- | "fi‘"’" ana Sika (Alasks), 85 ¥ a. M, July 3, 18 N and Vancouver (R. C.), Port Town- ‘Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New ‘Whatcom llingham Bay, Wash.). 8 & July 3, 13, is, 23 u8. ana every fitth day thereafier, conmecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R. at Tacoma with N. P. Re ns“mo with G. N. Ry, ac Por: Townsend wita laskn steamers. ror Eureka. Arcats and Fields Landine (o ids Bay) ste. Pomona. 2 & M. Juy -, 8. 12, )l 20, 24, 25 and Cais fourth day thereafter. Smnia Cruz, M , San Simeon, Cayucos, m Harford (San Chuia Jbispo), Gaviota, Ssnca | Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newpor, & 9 4. X.. July 2,610 14 is, 30 and every tourta day lhenuur_ siopping onis ac Port Hartord For San San Luis Obll Barbara, Port o moiee Reonds [Los Angeies) and Newport. 1L 12, 15, %v, 44, 2+ aol every - A. M, Jny B B rth day !MM IO oF Enenadn, fan Jove del Cabo, Masatian, Ls Fazand Guaymas (Mexico), aic Oclaada 10 4. 2y Hana 25th of exer vno'ufl there after. Tmmo ce. Palace Hotel, & New Montgomery S oopaLL, PERKINS & CO. Genl Agenia. 10 Markec st._San Franclsca. CONPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIOUR French Line to Haves OMPANY'S PIER (NEW).43 NORTH J River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by 1hils line avoid both trausit oy knglish rail» the discomfor: of crossing the channel i a ymail boat. New Yorx to Alexandris, Egypt, via Paciy first-class $160: second-cluss, $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santellf L NORMANDIE, LA GASCOGNE -ernd. sum‘ i t LA BOURGOGNE. Gant. xnlrmn Juue 6,74 &&~ For turther mlmnfl Appi A.FORG % Agoat, | » ing Green, New York. | &P FUGAZL & O CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery FUINT & (0.8 PACIFIC COAST CLIPPER LINE For San Franhcisco and All Pacific Coast Ports. FROM NEW YORK: The A1 Clipper 8| (WM. . MACY A mub\m 0 Muter. FROM PHILADELPHIA: ‘The A1 Cifpper Suip - lcom. Master. FULLER Insurance effected at lowest rates. For frejght a) to FLINT & ©O., 68 Broad atrver, vow Yor” signees in San Francisco: J. F. CHAPMAN 3 Chilfocnin screcr. WHITE STAR LISE. Unlted States and Rnyal Mail Steamers New York. Qu-anslown & le=rboul. SAILING E ABIN,$60 Anm.rw,\nn A(‘CORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected; sccond cabin, § .o and B4 and Teutoyle. Steersge Tickers froni England, [l’ 3 land, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to Sau Francisco at lowest rates. . Ticke: #ailing dates and. cabin plans may bs proco Irom W. I, AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the Geueral Oice ot the Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel G. W. FLETCHER, General Agen: Tor Paclfic Coadt. ROYVAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. S-rl:nfl:lu! LEAVE ASPINWALL Uy for the West Indies and ey ng en route at ce%. ce, and Blymouth 10 land ngers. hrough bills ot lading, in connection with tue Pacific . Go-Jamucd for freight and tress- 1% 16 dlrect poria I nd and German) "Through tickets from San Erancisco t6 Blymout “herboiurg, Southampton, First class, $1 Shes, ST 00" For gtm anlc:n:l;lni-ppiyw Kents i*arnia at. ____.___* Leave Pler No. 8, Washington At 6 P. M. Bu::.x gr‘,uln n.e‘:lv-ds;‘; Actommodations Heserved by - x oy Y Telephone. Wi VALLEJO, SLARR ISLARD, “BENICIA, PORD it ki fi.‘ EE Y Saturday and Sunday—! mlmy. 10:30 a. x., 83 “mm-un-s m SAN .LO&! LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT »xu . (Bundays MM“,“,““ (!umd' o, e s, S drecitndd 508 Clara sty 5an Jose, -