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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MAREETS. Silver tnchanged. Wheat qliet aj previous prices. Barley weaker. Oats quieter. Corn and Rye dull. Receipts of Hay less excessive. Not much demand for Beans. 3 Coffee weak and declining. Poiatdes firm. Onfons steady. Vegetables in large sapply- Butter steady. Cheese and kEggs firm. Two cars Eastern Poultry in. All Fresh Fraits plentifal. Dried Fruits about the same. No further change in Provisions. O Clear-® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rarn® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with “he wind. The top figures | ¢ station indicate maximum temperature for the | days: those underneath it if any, the amount of | , of meited snow in inches and hundredshs, % “theo past twelve bours. Isobars, -or solid lines, connect poin s of equ therms, or dotted lines, equals temperature. 'The word is_usually sccompanied by fair weather: “low zefers to” low pressure, and {8 usually preceded d_accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. vs” usually first appear on the Washington o When the pressure is high in_the interior snd dow aldng the coast, and the isobars extend rorth and south along the comst, rain is robable: but when the “low” 1s°inclosed with Isobars of in south of Oregon is improb- With a “high” im the vicinity of Idaho, and g tothe California coast, warmer 3 pected in summer #d colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce au opposite result. WEATHER EURFAU REPORT. markeéd curvamure, able. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL~ ToRE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANGISCO, July 29,1896, 5 7. 3. Weather c onditions and general forecast: 3 The following maximum temperatures &re re- ported from statlons in Call fornia to-day: Eurea 62, Fresno 86, San Diego 74, Red Bluft 84, San:Luis Obispo 72, Yuma 104, San Francisco 68, Los Angeles 78. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 83, minimum 54, mean 61. An area of high pressure Is movifig in from the Pacific. During the last twelve hours there has been arise of more than one tenth of an inch over Northefn California. 4n arca of low pressure which was over Nevada this morning has given away to an area® of eompparatively high pressure: and the temperature has fallen decidedly over' Nevads. At Winnemucca there has been & fall of 20 degrees in the pasttwenty-fout hours. Rain has fallen at Carson City and st Helena, Mohtana. ‘Lhroughout California the weather has been generally clear. Cansitions are tavorable for fair weather Thurs- day on the Pacific siope. Forecas: made at San Francisco for thirty hours ° ending midnight, Juiy 30. 1891 Norshern Californis—Fair and warmer Thurs- day; fresh norihwesterly winds. High In. the atternoon on the coast. Southern Cal fornia—Fair Thursday: 10g on the coash in the morning; fresh westerly winds. Nevada—( loudy and threatening in the north- eastern portion; warmer Thursday afternoon and night. . > Utah—Cloudy and threatening Thursday; coolér. Arizona—#dir Thursday; cooler inghe northern portion. San . Francisco and_ vicinity—Fair Thursday; fresh northwesterly winds; rmer. 5 ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, : Local Forecast Official NEW YORK MASKETS. 2 Financlal NEW YORR, N. Y., July 29.—Stocks at the’ openingowert generally lower, the declines in the usually active list extending to 14@1%4 per cent. London cables were disappointing ana local bears were aggressive at this time, the fallure of the New York City and Brooklyn City gold loans and the political unceAainty being used against the mar- ket. About 11 o'clock asteadler tone prevailed 2nd a.slight rally ensued. But subsequently the |° eptire list weakened on renewed sales for both the, short and long account. Sugar was hammered down t0 100, a loss “of 134 per cent, as compared with yesterday’s final iransactions, while the Gravgers, Manbattan, Western Union, Louisyille aud Nashville and Chicago Gas fell anywhere from | « 1410 164 per cent. In the inac tive issues Lackawanna dro from 152 to 146@147, Lake Shore from 145 to 140@141 and Pullman Palace from 147 to 143, all on light transactions. During the afternoon session the roont traders and smail bears generally started in 10 cover and the market in consequence presented a firmer front. For some reason, not clearly ex- plain€d, the trading elament was disposed to take & more cheerful view of the' chances of the sound money advocates in the coming Presidential elec- tion, and the afternoon advance was attributed to this belief. In the advance Sugar was most promi~ neat, rising from 100 10 10214, g The grangers, Chicago Gas, Lake Shore, -Sguth- western and Manhattan moved up 14 to 134 per cent. Nearthe close sugar suddeniy ran off to 10134, checking the rising tendency in the gen- eral market. In the final dealings the market was barely sieady. Net changes in the active stocks show gains 0f 1/4@1%4 per cent. Bugar logt ° ¥ and some of the specialties 235@5 per cent. Total sales were 238,852 shares. including 63,800 sugar: 43,700 St. Pagl; 18800 tobacco and 14,600 Buriington. Jionds were wewk. The saiss tosted up 8895, 000. Atchison general fours fell 134 to 7134 and Chicago and Erle firsts 234 to 102: East ennéssee consol fives. 2 to 10U: lnternational and Great Northern seconds 310 67: Kansas and Texas seconds 1 to 51: do fours, 1 to 77%4: Northern Eacific consol fives 114 t0 3814@39%4, In Government bouds $12,500° coupon’ jours ot 19‘{51 r:om &l 11314@%; and $20,000 coupons fives at Grain, TLOUR—Steady, unchanged. Winter wheat, low grades, $2 £0; do fair to fancy, $2 40@3 40: do_patents, $545@3 75: Minnesota claan, $2 40 230: do straights, $290@340: ao patents, $3 15@4: low exiras. $1 70@?: city mills, $3 90 do patents, $410@4 35: rye mixtore, 32 40 2 90: superfine, $1 50@2 75: fine, §1 50@2. South- eérn flour, dull and steady: comion to fair exira, #2@2 80; good to choice do, $260@290. Rye flour, quiet and steady, $2 40@280. ° CORNMEAL-Qulet, ‘steady: yellow Western, $20 . RYE—Dull: Western. 3814 1. 0. b. BARLEY—Qulet: 49 pounds, 8314c¢ 1. 0.b. BARLEY MALT_Dull: Wesiern. 48g83c. WHEAT—Dull, firmer: £.0. b, 6734c: ungraded red, b8@b8c: No. 1 Northern 67¢. = Options advanced 1 @1lkc with the West and on bullish crop news, fell J4c on late foreign selling, closed firm at 7c over yesterday, with a fair trade. September aud December only traded in: July, 635mc: August, 6314c: September, 64i4c; QDetober, 6434c; December. 66%4c. CORN -Dull, firm: No. 2, 313 elevator; 81540 ‘afloat. Options advanced 34@sc with wheat and better West, closing firm, with trading more aciive. Sep- tember and October most aciive; July. w%e fiuzu;t},’:‘ov-c: September, 3055c; October, 5. ay, 3334c. . OATSSioderately active, strong. Ontions dull, firmer; July, 22%c; September, 2284c; October, 2234¢. 2 RS Chicas, 2050Go0e: Nos. 4c; No. 1080, 2. 0. i No ' ‘white, 24bge: mixed. W asiorn. 28@341h0: white do, 25@80c: white State, 25@30c. FEED BR \N—52%jg¢. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St, Tel Main 1954 BEANCH OFFICE 3 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel, Main 5828 3. 8. PURDY, Manager. Orders instantly executed on ‘market quo tatlons. Reference 1st Natioal Bank, 8. F. CHICAGO, PRIVALE Wik MNEW YORK, | August, $10 20 September. $9 7 tobe; { pulled, 15@38c; Texas, | ajr pressure; igo- | | against sales made yesterday, and the demand for #h” means high barometric pressure and | ! MIDDLINGS—60@62: RYE—Feed, 55c. e Frovisions. BEEF,HAMS—Dull; $14 50@15. Dressed beet, steady; extra, $11@1% Cut meais, pickled bel: ands, 5¢; do shoulders, 33,@dc: do AKD-Dull, stesay. Western steam closed at 3 40: city, Hoption suics: September closed 83 42: refined, dull: conuisent [958 75; south American, $4 50% compouna, 33,4c. PORK —Liedhy, quiet. Od mess, $7 26@7 76 new mess, 87 75@8 25 BUTTER—Moderate demand, steady. State airy, 10@1414c; do creamery, 1114@150: West- ern dairy. 9@ldc: do creamery, 1134@16c; do factol 8i5@llc; Eigns, 15c. CHEESL—Firm, quiet. Skims, 2@bc; full skims, 1@14gc. @EL?SS—QDIE easy; Western fresh, 12@13c; do per case, 81 70@S. TALLOW--Quiet. City, 3 8-16¢; country, C. COTTUNSEED OIL—Steady, activé. Crude, 19 @20cs: prime yellow, 2275@23¢c; off grade, 22%,@ “PETROLEUM—Quiet, steady. Refined New York, $6 65: Philadelphis, 86 60; do in bfllk‘ $4 10@4 15, & Rh“.’SN—inn, steady. Strained, common to zood 31 60. “TU RPENTINE—Quiet, easy, 24@24%4c. POTATOES—steady. <outhern, 6Uc@s1. RICE—Quiet and steady. Domestic, 3@5%c; Japan, 4@4gc. BOLASSE oun, sieadys New onisans, 270 $7c. FLAX—Unchanged. COFFEE—Options opened steady 5@10 potnts down; closed stewdy 5@15 points uj July, $11; 9 957 O 9 85@9 66: November, 9 30; December, 25; March, §9 05@9 20> Spot Rio, dull, easy: No. 7, 13 asked. SUGAR—Raw, firm, quiet. Fair refining, 27c; centrifugals, 96 test. 3 5-16c: refined. quiet, steady; No. 6, 434C: No.7,4 1-16¢c; No. B, do: No. 8, '815-16c; No.10, 8%c: No, i1, 8 8-16e; No. 12, 33c: No. 18,8 1-16c; off A, 3 1-16¢; mola A, 47c: standayd A, 48@c: confectioners’ 1 cut loaf 5lge; crushed. 5l4c: powdered, tac: granulated, 454c; cubes, 5%c. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—New bags, 8@dc! do old bags, 6’??11& ACHES—Peeled, ¥ B, 13@l4c: do un- pesiea. T1s@8luc. |, PRUNEGS—Four sizes, nominal; 434/ RAISINS—L. M., two-crown, 100se m uscatel, 3! @ic; do three-crowh, 5@54c; do jor-crown, 5%4ci do_London layers. $1@1 05. FOPS—Quiet, weak ; State, common to cholce, 2@ Tic; Pacific Coast, 3@6%5c. Lonaon market un- changed. 5 WOOL—Dull, steady d@o)n;uuc fleece, 16@22c; c. Merchandi TIN—Easy: straits, $13 40@13 45. PLATES—Dull. SBELTEK—Dull: domestic. $3 9 LEAD—Quiet: domestic, $2 90@2 9 12’;1? IRON—Steady, dull; American, $10 25@ COPPER~Dull; lake, $10 80@11 15. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Tir, July 28.—A portion of yester- day’s depreciation In wheat was recovered imme- diately upon the opening of thé market this morn- ing. A localoperator of prominence was a buyer | his account was of “sufficient importance to cause the rally. The Liverpool market. was equ: !ly as indifferent to the break of yesterday ou this side a8 it was to the pecent advance. Buils found some consolation in that fact and scattered buying was influenced thereby. Receipts at Chicago were 105 cars, and 98,725 bushels were w.thdrawn | from sgore. The Northwest had 366 cars, against 490 1abt Wednesday and 197 & year ago. Brad- | street’s favor gave a decrease in the worid’s avallable supply of 746,000 bushels, which was a disappointment to holders and resulted in an easier market subsequently. Closing continental quotations were all lower. EXpOr: Clearances were liberal at 441.029 bushels. ‘During the last hour the tone hardened, and seliers of calls in endeav- oring to protect themseives rushed values higher. September wheat opened from 57%c to 58¢, ad- vanced to 5834c, closing at 59@59%sc, 13gc higher than yesierday. Estimated receipts for to-mor- Tow 75 cars. © CORN—Deprived a species of beneflt from the improved tone and price of wheat, but it was self- evident that ther# was no confidence existing. Trade was very dull and the news was of Do par- | ticular interest. Liverpool cables were steady. Receipts were 738 cars, and 289.579 bushels were withdrawn from store. Export clear- ances amounted to 212,507 bushels. Brad- stree’s gave an increase In available stocks of | 811,000 bushels. September corn opened at 2434c, s0ld between 2414c and 347c, closing at | 2434¢ 1o 24 %k, 3520 Tac higher thun’ yesterday. Estimated receipts for 1o-morrow, 860 cars. OATS—Were quiet with a firm undertone pres- ent. The action of the other grains was Dot en- tirely disregarded, but there was much independ- ence in the sentiment. Receipts wére 77 cars. and 133.611 bushels were taken from store. Brad- | Street’s gave a decrease in avallable stocks of 820,- 000 bushels. Sepiember oas closed 3ac higher than yesterday. Estimated receipis for to-mor- Tow. 120 cars. FLAX—Was firm; cash, 72@72%4c; SBeptember, 71@72¢; December, 73%3@74c. Receipts were 32 cars. PROVISIONS—The only sustaining agent in provisions was the covering by shorts. There was no comfort to hoiders to be derived from the hog | market, where & deciine of 5@10c had taken place, |and the consumptive inquiry was no: greai | enough to stimulate buying of the futures. Sep- tember pork closed 15¢ higher, September lard \vas 215@0c higher and Sepiember nids 7ige | higher. | BUTTER—Businessin the butter market was | 1ight to-day, the situation showing little, if any, alteration. " Prices were unchanged. Creameries_Extras, ldc, firuts, 1214@13%c; seconds, 10@llc; imitations, fancy, 10@llc. Dairies—Extras, 12c; firsts, 1034c: seconds, 9c. Ladles—Extras, 914@10c: firsts, S5@8%4¢; packing stock, 7@734c; grease. 4@5c. EGGS—Were In good_demand and firm. Offer- ings were moderate. Nochange in prices. Fresh stock sold from 914c 1o 11c B dozen. MONEY — Was_5@6% on call and 6% on ume loans. New York exchange 40c disoount. Closing Prices. WHEAT—Suly. 5815c: September, 59@58140; December, e:u@su}'/’c. COKN—July. - 2414@34%40: "~ Beptember. 24%4@ 247c: May, 28c. me'rs—auu, 1815c; Eeptember, 153gc; May, o % knx—mmmm. $620: Janvary, $6 85. - LARD—September, 83 1714: January, $3 4714 klks—Septemoer, 83 20; Jauuary, 83 8714, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILL, July 20.—The re- ceipts of cattle to-day were light. There wasa good demand at_ stronger to 10c higher prices. Although the arrivals of hogs were light the de- mand was slow and a decline of 5¢in prices took place. Sheep and lambs were in good demand at teady prices. CATTLE—Receints. 14,000. Fancy beeves, $4 45 50; choice ‘o prime, 1300 to 1800 B steers, 25(@4 40; good to choice steers, 1200 10 1700 B, $4 00@4 20; medium steers, 1000 to 1350 B.3378 5 95: common to fair steers. 950 to 200 D, $3 25@8 70: feeders, $3 00@3 80: stockers, $2 50@3 60; bulls, choice to ex- tra, $3 00@3 50; bulls. poor to choice, $1 65 @2 90; cows ~and heifers, $2 803 cows, fair to choice, $2 50: cows, common to fair canners. $1 20@2 25; calves, good 0 choice. 85 0U@5 50: calves, common to good, $325@4 90: Texas grassers, $2050@3 i0: Texas fed steers, ‘$3 2 70; Texas cows, bulls and oxen. $2@2 85: milkers and springers, Jerhead, $20 @40; Western range sieers, $2 75@3 80 Western range cows and heifers, $2 1234@3 35, HOGS—Keceipts, 19,000. Heavy packinz ana snipping lots, $2 70@3 05: common to_choice mixed, $285@3 20: choice assorted, $3 25@ | 8 80: light, $3@3 30; pigs, 82 75@3 30. nxg-ll St Mecaipus. 15,000, - infeniac 1o cholos, o lambs, $3¢5 35. CALIFOENIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 20.—The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit to-day as follows: Pears—Bartlett, $1 25@2 10 perbox. Nectarines— 82 50@2 60 per half crate. Piums—Burbank, 81 75@2 60 per half crate; Satsuma, $1 85: Washington, 65c@8$1; Bradshaw, $1 25; Purpie Duane, $1 35; Quackenbos, B5c@1 25; Jefferson, $1._Prunes—Tragedy, $1 40@1 45 per half crate. CHICAGO, ILL, July 29.— orter Bros. Com- pany sold to-day at. open suction_California fruit at the following prices: Pears—Bartlett, $1 o 165 perbox: 1 smeli lot Slack Peaked, 80id $1 25. Prunes—German, $1 30@l 40 per half crace: Tragedy, 81 30@1 35 Pluma_Bryan Silver, 81 50 half crate: Bradshaw. $130; Columbis, $110; Sgg, $1; Japan, 80c. Peaches—Early Crawford, $105@1 10 per box. - NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad . Share: Money on call easy at1l4@Yy; last loan 1%4Y, and closing offered at 1%3%. Esgailver, 6834c. Mexi- can dollars. 5333@064%c. Prime mercantile paper, 534 Sterling Kxchange is steady, with actual business in bankers’ bills at $4 5734@ 4 878 for 60 aays and $4 BB1,@4 583, for de- mand. Posted rates, 4 88@4 89. Commercial bills, 84 ¥63,@4 BT ‘Government bonds quiet: State bonds ‘negiected. Railroad bonds firm. Silver at the board was steady. B cLosrxG Am Tel & Cable.... 89 Atebison.. 1 Preferred, 183 Adams Express....146 Alton, Terre Haute 63 ‘American Express)08. ‘AmericanTobacco. b1%4 Brunswick Lands. Buftalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific.. % 1 ntario & Western 12: e (Oregon Navigation 10 Oregon Short Line. 10 Pacific Mall......... 10834 FPeorla, D, & Evans 101 Pittsburg & W. ptd 15 Pullman Palace.. Consolidation Coal. 81 |Quicksilver. 11 Consoligated Gas..141 Preferred. . 18 C.C. C. &S5t Louls 223g/Reading...... v, 103 Preferred. .. 3 RioGrande&Westn 15 %0 90, [kock laiand.. i Si% Commercial Cabie. 130 " [St. L & 8 Woerrr 3 119 | Preferred......c. 8 Liinols Central... Preferred. Kingston & =5 Lake Erie & Westn ‘Wisconsin Central. 1st preterred...... 63 |W1 &LE. Th 2d preferred . 85 [MPretersed: 334 Missouri Pacil 17 17 Mobile & Ohlo. Nashville & C) National Linseed. N.J. Central. ..., North American. CLosING mONDS. U & 46, registered. . 1053, Do 4s. coupon. ... 107 U S 4s new, regatrd113 Do ds, coupon....118 Do 25 .110 Lo Bs, coupon. 1003l Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 - Do 1897, 100 Do 1898, 2100 [OR & N 1sts. 108 Do 1899 : StL&IronMtGen bs 69 Pacific ¥s of '95. St L &S F Gen 6s.110 DC3-65s.. 122 AlaClass A ds.. 1 97 Do Class B4, 5. 87 | Do Pac Cal lsts. 111" La Consol ds....... 831p/Southern RK 5s... 8U%4 Missourl tunding. .. — | Texas Pacific 1sis. 76 N Carolina con 8s..110 |Texas Pacific 2ds.. 534 Dods.............100 Union Pac lsis 96.100 So Carolina 474s...101 |West Shore da.....101 Tenn new 3s....."" 76 |Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 58 Ve funding debt. R Grande West 1sis_ 87 Do registerec. . |Ches & Onio 6. Do deferred @s. Do trust rcpts st. 4 CanadaSonth 2ds.. 9914 1stsof '95. 98 RG lst.....109 Cen Pac Den & 58 Kansas Pa Consols 61 Pa lets Den divill /Alabamba, class C. 95 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. ENG., July 29.—The spot market is quiet at 5s 5@5 6d. Cargoes dull and weak at 26s 4%4d, sellers prompt shipment. Z FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: July, 4s 11d; August, 4s 11d: September, 4s 11d; October, 45 11d; November, 4s 1134d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ENe. July 29.— Consols, 113: siiver, 81 7-18d; French Rentes, 101f 5734c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. - 848814 Sterling Exchange, sight.. - 48914 Sterling Cables.. - 48934 New York Exchange, sig - 05 New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 07; Fine Silver., § ounce.. - 68 Mexican Doilars. 54 b4 PRODUCE MARKET. " WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, The Sterling takes for Sydney 57,931 centals, valued at $63,250; Hyderabad, for Cork, 81,860 centals, 880,800. A rise at Chicago was offset by & decline at Liv- erpool, and the market showed no change of importance. No. 1. 9Sc ® cdi cholcs, 7 ; lower grades 2 i exi Choke o mlling: $IBT 16 W el CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL SEss1oN—10 o’clock — December— 100 tons. 9s34c; 700, 98¢; 100, 98%c. REGULAR “MORNING SESSION—December—100 tons, 993403 600, 933c. ggy T¥RN00N 'SEaSioN~Decemher — 800 ious, EARLEY—Feed is weaker and quiet. We auote Feed, 85@67%4c: choice bright do, 883c; Brew- ing, 75@80c. . CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SES810N—10 0'clock—December—100 tons, 69¢; 200, 693/sc. EEGULAR MOENING SESSION—NoO sales. A FTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. OATS—Were dull again yesterday. Milling are guotable at 85@90¢ ® etl: fancy feed, 90@92150 3ol kood 1o choice, 90c; common to fair, TH@TTIAC Gray, Surprise, 95c@ 2375, CORE_pun and easy at the decline. Large Yel- low, 871,@92%c: Small Round do, 95@9614 White, 771,@82150 Betl. . RYE-7215@75c $ ctl for old and 65¢ for new. BUCKWHEAT—55@95¢c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $3 60@3 70 P bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 40@ 8 50; superfine, $2 76@3. CORNMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20: Cracked Corn, $20 50@2) P ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Fiour, $2 1 Rye Flour, 24c; Rice Flour, B3jc: Cornmeai, $2 10; extra cream do, 2%4¢: Oatmeal, 82 80; Oat Groats, Slge: Hominy, 85 10@ ‘Buckwheat Flour, $3 10@3 30; Cracked 234c: Fa- rina, 8lgc: Whole 'Wheat Flour, $2 30; Roiled Oats, 315¢; Pearl Barley, 835c: Split Peas, $3 20; Green do, 84 10. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. hes BRAN—$13@14 for the best and $12@13 50 B ton for outside brands. M1DDLINGS—$15@16 B ton for lower grades and $17@18 P ton for the best. FEXDSTUFFS Rolled Barley, $15: Olicake .Meal at the mill, $21 Ha Y —Recelpts are less excessive. N0 change in prices. Wheat is quotable at $7@10 B ton; Wheatand Oat, $6 50@9; Oat 50@8; Barley, $6@7 50; River Barley, $4 : Alfalfa, 85 50@ 6 50 for second 34 50@5 for first cotting: flnaspnlud, $6@8; stock, $4@5: Clo 85 50@ ver, STRAW—30@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos, 80@95c B ctl; Small Whites, $1@1 15 P ctl; Pes, $1@1 20 B ectl; Large Whites, 90c@$1 0734; Pink, 70@80c: Reds, $1@ 1 15: Biackere, $1 15@1 40: Red Kidney, 90c; Limas, $2@2 40: Butters, $1@1 40. SEEDS—Brown Mus ard, 81 50@1 76 B_ctl; ellow Mus- Trieste, $2 256@2 75 cotl; tard, 81 8U@1 75; Klax 81 T0@1 40 Canary, 2340 ge i fill&l'li;w%c ® b Rape, 234c® D; mp, DRIED PEAS—81 25@1 40 Botl for Niles ana $1 25@1 45 for Green. ‘'POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Firm at the improved prices. Garpet Chiles are quotable at 60@65c; Early Rose, 40@45¢c; Burbank Seedlings, 40@50c ® ctl for Rivers and 75@85c¢ for San Leandro; Salinas Burbanks, 75@8be @ ctl. ONIONS_Steady at 35@40c B ctl. VEGETABLES—Cucumbers glut the market. Peppers, Squash and TOmALO s are In §ood SUppLY. Corn is steadv but not over active. Green Corn, 40¢ @$1 B sack: Alameda Corn. $1_50@1 75 B crate; Berkeley Corn, 75c@$1 25 B box; Sum- mer Squash, 16@26c for Bay Plant, 500 75c boxs. Tomatoes, S66GH1. for Riv wnd 16@35 for Vacavilie: Alamed Cucumbers, 10@35¢ ® bx; A 18 no longer worth quoi: ing; Green Peppers, 2h & nrge box for Shle and 50c@$1 B box for Beli: Green Peas, 50c@$1 B sack for common and 2@2%c B 1 for Garden: String Beans, 60c@$l B sk for common and 2% for garden: Limas, 6@10c; Green Okra, b $1° 9 box: Cabbage, 40c ctl; Carrots, 2 # sack; Garlic, %@2c 9 Ib. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER~No further change. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 19@19814c, 20c; seconds, 1733@1834¢c B . Dammy—¥ancy, 17@17%c: good to cholce, 18@16c: 1w::ndn,alla‘/fi¢ CHEESE—Very firm st & further advance. Fancy mild new Is quotable at 834c; common to £ood, Sc: Cream_Cheddar, 10@11c: Young fimenca, 9@100 ¥ B; Western, 10@11c; Basters, :-GGS—Most dealers report sales at the top quo- tation for ranch, while a few others find trade dull and stock rather larger. Kastern, 14@i6c; store Eggs, 10@18c B doz for poor and 14@l5c for £00d; ranch Eggs, 16@22¢; Duck Eggs, 14@l6c. POULTRY AND GAME., POULTRY—Tiwo cars of £astern have arrived, and sales are being made at $5 50@8 for Hens, and $5@5 50 for 0ld Roosters. Domestic stock Is dull with gales at in consequence of this Eastern Pouliry. Live Tur keys 1. 4c for Gobblers, 12@1 4c for Hens: young Turkers, 17@lnc: Geose, B 31; #1@1 50; Ducks, 82 50@3 doz for_old 52 50 for young: Hens. $3 50@5: Joung, $4 50@ : do, old. ; Fryers. 85 50@a roil 80 tor laige ana 81 50@3 50 small; "Pigeons, §1 26@1 50 B doz for young and GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— There were hardly encugh Apricots in to quote. Peaches showed no change. Quotations for Pears mflmwwm'fll- x‘;mm-‘ were w;; Red Nectarines, : White, 16@36c 8 Dox, 20G55 B basket and “a‘:.’:.“fi- box and 8085c B crate;, ‘White in bulk, 5c B ton; Japanese Plums, 50 @66¢. Prunes, b:vm-.'rm box for choice and 40@65c . ‘commor Crabap box. Ponrs Soas00 St P Prtlotts, 40@60c B box “: "ECIP.‘ ton. bp’o Soas © 8 ex ‘for single and $1 25 B box able layers. BERRIES—, 1ful and cheap, -Are still Dl.:a P chest for 50@2 50 or large berries. g es, $2 50 @ chest. CRALET QIS0 P ohest, 0 very dull riet 15 ; Vacaville Sweetwaters and Fontalnebleaux, 250 40c B box and 40@60c P crate. mxvxo—wmrmdo'u. 12 50 B 100. E::nloup-, $250@3 P dozen. Nutmegs,$150 B CITRUS FRU; es, ® box for Va- loncias and 8365 Tor MeliEraSran Swests and St. Michaels: Lemons, $1 50@2 50 for common forgood to choice: ’;xlflnll.Ig:;, $8@ California Limes, 3 anas, $1@2 B bunch; Pineapples, $1@4 B dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETO. DRIED FRUITS— It is reported that Prunes are being offered to New York buyers at Siyc for the four sizes. Apri- cOts are steady at the advance. Peaches have not opened ve. New Prunes are firm at 3%, @4c for the four sizes. Apricots are | irm at an advance. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as follows: CARLOAD LoTs—New Apricots are quotable 8t 6%@7c B 1 1. o b. coast and 6@7ic San Francisco; Apples, 14@2c B 1 for quar- lered, Zc for sliced and 4@dljac for evaporated: Peaches, 3@5c and 6c for fancy’ Figs, black, 3 for unpressea: White ¥igs, 4¢ in sacks; Pears. o for evaporated halves, B B for quarters; ©ld Prunes, 3l4¢: Plums, 3%c ® I for pitted and 1%5@2c for unpitted; Nectarines, $56@bc B Ib for PEiA cholce anc 54 for fancy. ok e ICES aporated es, : sundried, 1 Bonches. S15E3¢ and b0 or fancy ; peeied in boxes, 12%4c B 1b; 0ld Prunes, s and 50's and igs, black, 31gc; White 8%a@dc for four sizes, al4c for Liactor sy and io's 1 Pears, 8¢ B D for evaporated halves and le‘l}(,c for quarters: Flums, r’/s@‘c for pitted and 1@114c for unpitted; Nectariues, 5¢ B 1b for prime 1o choice. AISINS—Prices are as follows, carload lots, . ©O. b, Fresno: Four-crown, loose, none; 3-crown, 1oose, none; 2-crown, 2%¢ ® B sediess Sultanas, 3¢; seedless Muacatels, 134c: 3-crown London lay- 18, 70¢ B box: clusters, $1 36@1 50; Debesa clus- ters, $2 10@2 35: Imperial clusters, $2 60@2 75. L SBING Puios— our crowa, loces, Sove; mne: 2-crown, 314C seediess tanas, 4c B 1b; Seediess Muscatels, Sc; 3-crown London layers, 'ns%m clusters, $1 50@1 75; Dehesa clusters, 82 50: Imverial clusters. §3 75. are as follows: Wainuts, 9@ hard and 11@13c B 1 for paper-shell, jobbing lots; Aimonds, 6@7 B B for Lan- S’fi“'i:, 25e@se L8 &.—m hardghelt 'msa%:zc paper-shell, ; Peanuts, o ® B for Eastern and — for California; Hiok: ory Nuts, : Pecans, 6c for rough and 8c for Rollahed: Fiiberts, o; Brazil Nuts, 7@8c § b; HONK Y Come, 1 1234 tor bright and 6@90 f&rnl::;::m?; water-white uzr;::;d. bgr:y,c: extracted, 44@434¢c; amber, efio dark, 2atop . RO e BEESWAX-25G2714c B B PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 614c for heavy, Tl4c B 1 for light medium. 9@93gc for lght, 10@11c for extra light and 12¢ for sugar- cured; Eastern Suzarcured Hams, 12@123jc: Caufornia Hams, :0@1lc » b: Mess Beef, $7 @%; extra mess do, $8; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $8@8 extra clear, $18 B bbi; mess. §11 50@12 bbl: Smoked Beet, 10c ® B. LARD—Eastern, tierces is quoted at 514¢ § 1b for compound and 614c for pure; pails, 7¢ P Ib; Calitornia tierces, 414 for compouna and 5lgc for pure: halL.obls, 53c; 10-b tins, 634c; €0 G-, COTTOLENE—51,@53c in tierces and 614@ 684C B B in 10-1 tins. s BIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable &t 7@7%c P b: culls and brands, 6@6%c B B: medium, 6@6%c P 1b; culls and brands, 5@5%c B B: light, 5c: calls and brands, ac: Cowhides, 5@5%4c: culls and brands, 4@4%ac; salted Kip, 5¢ % Ib; salted Calf, 7@8c; saited Veal, 6c: drv Hides, J014@llc: culls and brands, 8@ 834¢; dry Kip and Veal, @8c: culls, 7c; drv Calf, 15c; culls, 10¢; Goatskins, 20@35c each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c; medium, 15@ 26¢; winter, 7@10c: Sheepskins,shearlings,10@15¢ each; short wool, 20@35c each: medium, 4 60c each: long wools, H0@60c each. Culls of kinds about Jec less. TALLOW—No, 1, rendered, 3@3%e; No. 2, 10@11c 2%4e: refined, bvae: Grease, 214c B b. L—Humboldt and ' Mendocino, ? Valley Oregon, 10@11c; do lower grades, 8@ Oc B Ib; Nevada, 6@8Yac: San Joaquin and Sonth- ern Coast, six months, 4@6c: San Joaquin, foot- hill, g00d to choice, 614@7%ec: San Joaquin, year's fleece, c: northem ' free, 7@9c: do defec- u?oimae :‘L’\ 2@4c B b for 1895 and 6@ =—Nominal at or & T3¢ for 1896, SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEFE F—First quality, 5¢; second do, 416@434c; third do, . VEAL— , 4@5¢; small, 5@6c B B. ')gu'rmzi — Wi s, 5@5%gc; Ewes, 434@5c LAMB—5@8c B . PORK—Live Hogs, 3@3%ec B 1 for large and abc fa:';imm and med?&m:dxm do, 41h c GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 25; San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 2414@26%4c¢. COAL—Wellington, $8 P ton: New Wellington, $8 B ton; Southfield Weilington, $750 B ton; Seattle, $9@5 00: Bryant, $5; Coos Bay, 34 50; Wallsend, $7: Scotch, $750; Brvmbo, 87 50 Cumberland, $11@12 In buik and $13@14 In sks: Pennsyivania Anthracite Fgg. $1150; Weish Anibracite, $8;: Cannel, $7 Reck 'Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60: Coke, $11@1z in bulk and $18 P ton in sks. COFFEE — C. E. Bickford’s circular says: “Markets everywhere have steadily deciined dur- ing the past ten days, aud dealers use the utmost caution in their buying: in fact fighting shy to such an extent that sales have been of the most narrow proportions, and these effected with great diffi- cuity. Sentiment against the article is predicaied upon the prospect of an increased ouiput. espe- cially In this season’s crop from Brazil, a belief that 1s fostered by the weak autitude of the Brazillans, and in its effect largely augmented by the poor cond tion of trade in consuming countries. With us values have been 10st (o & certain extent for the time belng. Inferior sorts are suffering most, and the drop in these has been severe, fully 1o@%c B 1, owing Lo the cheapness of relative grades of Rio and Sanios In New York. Other Kinds have also declined, but not to the same extent, the shrink- age being from 14@lc, according to the style of coffee or the pressure brovght to bear by seliers. Fine coffees are out of market entirely, and really #00d washed sorts hold their own through scarcity but donoi move. To-day's stock consisis of 2188 Costs Rica, 122 Nicaragua, 13,801 Salvador, 14, 075 Guatemaia, 182 Mexican: in all 30 818 bay against 24,796 same time last year. The steamer San Blas is due about the 30th with 350 bags.” e auote the mlfloe‘l“dcug‘l,m mmlmrlim . 0STA RICA—153, @3 r good to prime: 18150 Tor g000 mixed with bIACK beans: IGAQ 17f4c for fair; 13@l6c for common to nary. FALYADOR— 18919340 for £00d to prime washed: 1714@1734¢c B for falr washed: 1914@20c for washed peaberry: 17@17%¢ for superior un- o bed: 16@1614c for xood green unwashed: 15:4@19¢ for g rime unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA A EXICAN—2016@21 340 for prime L0 sirictly prime washed: 1834@20¢ for good 10 strictly goid washed: 17@iStic for - fair washed: 18 @ 160 for medlam:"15'@ 1434 for ordinary: 11@1214c for inferior to common; 9014@ 21e jor good to prime washed peaberry; 153,@1bc for good 1o prime unwashed peaberrv. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefining Company %nol.m. terms net cash: Cube and Crushed.5%gc: ‘owdered, 534c: Fine Crushed, 5%c; Dry Granu- lated, 435c; Confectioners’ A. ‘4%4ci Magnoiia A, 43jc; Exira C, 414c; Golden C, 4¥jgc: half barrels, 40 more than barrels, and boxes 3¢ more. 'Y RUP—Golden, in bbls, 1oc; Black Strap, 10c Pgal & RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour, gr. sks.. . 26,503Hay, tons. 594 ‘Washington..., ~2.880|Butter, ctl 90 Wheat, ctls. 232 8.810 513 90 88,700 Onions, sks. 485 Middiings, sks. 1% ‘ashington, 2 Bran, sks.. . 576 THE STOOK MARKET. Chollar advanced to $2 45 on the noon informal session unaer buying orders from Virginia City, Wwhere an improvement in the mine was reported. The other stocks were stronger in sympathy, but the whole line weakened oft in the afternoon. The close was at still lower prices. The Capital-Gas Company of Sacramento paid a quarterly aividend of 50c on the 25th. 1t was due on the 1st. The January 1dividend was $1. In the Chollar mine (Comstock workings) the north stope above No. 3 crosscut on the 450 level 8hows 1o m:..erial change for the week. ‘They have been follow.ng the pay east of the old stope on the elghth and ninth floors, and assorting the old fill. In the south stope they are working south and north op the fifth floor in fillings and streaks of pay In place of fair grade. They saved from the different openings during the past week 111 tons #nd 700 pounds of ore, which bas been sent 1o the Nevada mill. The average battery sample for the week was $2! Of ihe par value of §8482 78. from which they received the gold amounting to $2614 35, and the fine siiver from which has been sent to the San Franc sco office for sale, In the Potosi (Comstock workings) the east fi the week 20 feet. The face is in porpbyry and quartz of low value. On the 850 level the west crosscut from the south laterai_drift 100 feet south of the maln west crosscut has been extended IS feer since last report, and is now out 60 feet. The face is in porphyry and clay, bUA..» SALES. Following were the salesinthe San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR MORNING SRASTaw roe 200 Alpha....14/15C CCaV...1." 100 Alta 1.15| & 1250 Kentuck.. Cholr. ...2.35'500 Mxcn.....5! AFTERNGON SRSNION—2:7). 100 Bicher....37,300 G&C......70'500 Ophir...1.00 400 B & B....54 50 H&N...1.15/450 Potosi..1.15 100 Builiow:..18(400 Mxen.. - 100 Challng. . .41 100.Cioutr.... 2. 850 . 2,2 100 ¥ Jackt...40 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock yesterday: xmm-c:v-;mw—w:h 100 Confl....1.15,400 mLM’afi 1200 C Imp ....02800 .........1.05 400 Con N Y ..U3/400 . 300 Crwn Pt.. 40| 500 Sl Hlll...u3 1400 Union C...48 1200 Utan..... 12 300 ¥ JRcKet..41 L p—T 101300 9) AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 200 Alpha.....15/1000 CCV...1.6! 400 Alta.......11| 50 Confi....1.15 200 Andes. 200 Con Im....02 /200 € Polnt....39/ 200 Bodle.....50, 800 Bullion...18 100 Bulwer....32| 200 Caled... 100 100 Cholr. ..2.30| 250 .Eflfi 350 ¥ Jekt..40 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, July 29—4 P. 5, Bid. Asked., 15 11 Nevada Quéen. 03 — North G& C.. 0T — |Occidental. 56 . 57 Ophir... Con.Cal 5 |Overman.. 17 19 Challenge Con. 45 46 Potosi. 1116 1.20 Con. Imperial. 01 03 71 ‘73 Confidence.....1.05 1.15 [T Con New York — Od(Seg. Belcher... 18 15 Crown Point... 37 39Syndicate..... — 04 EastSlerraNev — 03 Eureka Con... — 57 Exchequer.... 08 46 Goula & Curry. 71 12 Hale & Norers. 1.20 ) Jackson. ....... 20 STOCE AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, July 292 ». 3. UNITED STATES BONDS. e e Y el v US 4s coup. . - dsreg.. — 10 Do new 1ssuelll % — = MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Caj-stCbieds. — 11014 PacRoll M6s. —~ - Cal ElecL6s — 123 |[Do2disGs.. — CoraCWos — 94 [P &O Ry6a. 115 Dpnt-stex-cp 94 99 [P&Ch Ry8s. — 115 Edsn L&P 65118%11964 Pwi-st RR6s. — 11634 F&CHKREs. 10514 Reno, Wikl ~ 168 Geary-stRBs. 10745 Kecto P& L. — 10214 LosingLbs — 99 (SF&NPROS. — 9314 Do Giteed 85— 10035 SPRRAriz6s — — Mkt-stChble6s12015 — |8 — 110% DoRyCon5s.. 1031510434 S NatVinfslst 96— SPErRCalés — 9934 NevCNgR7s. 90 105 |SVWater6s..119 11914 NPCHRGs — 108 |[SVWaterds. — 99 N RyCal6s — 1ul |StkinG&ESs — 100 N Ry Cal 5s. 100 |SunsiT&Tés = — Oak Gas 5s..102 _ — [Sutter-stR5s. 1083411l Do2d is Bs.. — 106 |VisallaWCs — = = Oniuibus 63,117 1194, WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta — 30 |SanJose.... — — Mariu Co.... 50 — |Sprag Vailey 96% 67 €A STOCKS. Capital. 2634/Pacific Light — 49 Central... —""'San Francsco 8914 89 Oak G L 52 5214/S10CKION..... — @ %0 Pac Gaslmp. 8215 8314 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFd165 172%4/Sun .23 50 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. - = |LondonP&A. 8134 — |London&SF. — 285 |Merch Ex... 514 — [Nevada. FirstNacionl. — ""18715|Sather B SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Ger S&LCO.1290 134714 Humb S&L.1100 1450 Mutual... 40 BFSavUnion — 486 STREET RAIL 108 - 100 — 55 8 a4, = POWDES 8TOCKS. 15— [GlantCon.... 15 18 70 - [udsonD.il = — 70 = 'Vigorit.."". — 80c MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 9115 — (NatVinCo.. — — BIkDCoalCo, — OceanicSSCo — 34 CalCot Mills — — |Pac AuxFA 1 — Edison Light114 115 |PacBoraxCo. 95 1 GaaConAssn. — =~ |PacRol Mill — ~ — GerLleadCo. 85 — |ParfPaintCo 6l 7% HawC&SCo.. 16 16 |PacTrunsCo. — = 24 Huteh 8 PCo_1814 18%4/Pac T&T Co. —~ 80 MerExAssn.100 110 Sunset T&T. 41 — M Elec Light — 4%'United CCo. = 25 BALES—MORNIN4 SESSION. Board— $5000 Market-st Ry Con 5% Bonds 15 Pacific Lighting. 108V Water. SALES—AFTEENOON SESSION. Board— 5 Hutchinson 8 P Co. REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Sumner L and Theodore F. Blake to Jeremiah Lynch (executor estate Nancy T. Babcock), lot on N line of ullp‘ver street, 203" SE of Sanchez, E 50:11 by N 114; $1. Hank Petersen to Christine Petersen, lot on E ‘)'5; of Casiro styeet, 61:6 S of Alvarado, S 25 by E : &l Oliver Emerson to Mary R. Shafer, lot on N line of 7‘7’137) street, 187:6 E of Hyde, E 25 by N 137:6; $10. G Cameron to Mary A. or Gussie Cameron. lot on SE line of Bryant, SW of First, SW 25 by SE 80; gmift. Patrick Bailey to Richard W.and Mollie M. Hell- mann, lot on SK line of Brannan street, 250 SW of Sixth, SW 25 by SE 75; $10. J. P. and Sarab C.' Roverts (formerly Han- son) to George C. Boardman Jr., 1ot on E line of Michigan street, 300 N of Slerra,'N 133 by E 100; J.S. and Eatherine T. Bunnell to_Loulsa M. Chase, lot on N line of Lake street, 90 W of Third Sysous, & 80, N 118:834 W 24414, S 1621, £ Mianie and D. F. McGraw 10 Annie 8. Weed, lot on'N line of Clément street, 83:6 W of Fifth ave- nue, W 25 by N 100: $10. Charles Hellman to B%hle ‘Hellman, lot on W lhlne“tlxl‘ggnnh avenue, 100 S of Point Lobos, S 25 Y : R. W.and Mary E. Tansill (by A. 8. Baldwin, attorney) to June McLaren, 1ot on W iine of Nine. Leentnavenue; 160 N of B ‘strvet. N 26 by W 130; John and Mary A. Mugge to M. Astorg, 1ot on W Iine of Gates street. 50 S of Union avenue, S 75 by W 70, lots 383, 385, 387, Gift Map 2: §10. Sunnyside Land Company and California Title Insurance and Trust Company (0 George Peter- son, ot 11 fronting on N line of Joost avenue to N line' of Stantord Addition, block 47, Sunnyside: Carrie E. Blake to Wiil R. Hunt, 1ot on £ line of Gounty (Mixsion) road, 175 X of Vorsia avemue, N 25 by I 100, pordion of block 3, Excelsior Home- = Salomon and Emma Ducas to Edward T. and Pt Tostos! stbet. W 28 s 75 batng pecs oF street, . lots 1,2 and 8, Holliday Map A: $10. = w. Eudora B. Dean to James W. and g’n‘? ;3 11-::?: int lot on NE corner of Twenty-ninth je) and San Jose avenues, N 113:355, SE . S 99:1, W 26:! rion of Tifftany and D!mfla' $10. s T 3 S S BRSO S ll:fn of President street; : Eg W i B 22 5 iz ] P 282 5 E 2| N. Berdan et al. (by commissioner) German Savings and Loan Society, loton W of street, 88:7: 108:1084, 8 31: ine N of Ninth, W 117:9, N to beglnning, Oakland; map of Gibbons property at Osklana Point, Oak- 1and: $10. Lmn:- Sevening to Frank Miller, ot on SE cor- ner of kighth and Union streets, 1 40 by S112, quitclaim deed, Oaklans 10. John M. and Anne M. Cushirg to Charles Bar- num, lot on S line of Everett or West Thirteenth street, 115 E of Willow, E 40 by S 185, being a portion of lots 5 and 8, block D, Oakland Polnt Homestead Tract, Oakland; $10. THE CALL CALENDAR. JuLy, 1896. Su.[Mo.|Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr.| Sa-] Moon's Phases 12|34 6|7 |89 10 13141516 |17 OCEAN STEAMERS., Dates of Departure From San Francisco. | sarns | Pree ¥31.10aM | Pler 11 July31.10a% | Pier 13 Aug 1,10AM|vier§ Aug 1. 2ru|Pler3 Aug 1.10Aw|Pler 24 Aug 111am| Pier 11 Aug 2. 9au|Plerd Aug 3 9aw|Pier 11 |Aug B 4ru|Plerza Aug 4 Oeu|Plerls ‘Aug 4.10axOceanic |Aug 4. Gew| Pier13 ‘Aug 5.11ax|Plerll Aug 8,10ax|Plec 24 lAug 6 9am|vier3 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox 1 ~|Coos Bay ... * |Crescent City.... . |Coos Bay. San Diego.. .. Sydney vre July 30 July 30 Julv 30 -|China and Japan... . |Humboia: sav.. = Mackinaw ... Weeott........ Alice Blanchard | Portland X . |San Diego...... Portland.. Crescent Gitv.. 2 - | Victoria & Puget Souna .| ¥aguina bay . Grays Haroor,. wport. SUN, MOON AND TiD. T. £. COAST AND GEODETIO SURVEY ‘l‘m-} o o 0000 20 88 191 1o BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTRNDENT. Thursday, July 30. Sun rises. ..5.10| Moon rises 9.567ex Sun sets. 22221721 Moon sets July —1896. ] :!Tlme Feey|Time m‘lnm Fmtnme Tost = H W L W H W L W 3u[ 38| 38| 831| L7| 851 5.1|10.28 19 31| 38| 85| o3a| 23| 21s| 8210%0| Ta AveUsT. 1] 6.09| 3.2] 9.44| 28| 4.47 LW HW L w 2| 0.24| 1.2| 7.47| 3.3{10.24 3| 124 910 1| 217 10.03 5| 3.08|— m.u' 10| 156 X 6| %.45(-0.5{11.17| 44| 300 6. NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the dav, the third time column the third tide, and the last ot right hand column gives the last tide of the day, excopt when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are additlons to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when & mings sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charts. —— HYUROGRAPHIC LLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. } Sax FRANCISCO. July 29. 1896. The time ball on Telexraph Hili was aropped exactly at noon to-day—.. e., at_noon of the 120th meridian, or exacuy al 8 . i, Greenwich time, A!F. FrcuTELER, Lientenant U. =, N. in charge. SHIPVING INTELLIGENOE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY. July 28. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, 55 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Mexico, Green, 60 hours from Portland, via_Astorla 50 hours; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br ship Loch Linnhe, Cummings, 160 days from Hamburg: madse, to Meyer, Wilson & Co. Bkin Monitor, Turloff, 10 days from Tacoma; 290 M ft lumber, to Chas Nelson. BKtn S N Castle. Hubbard, 29 days from Hono- lulu: 4165 bags sugar. 10 J D Spreckels & Bros Co: 1576 bags sugar, to M S Grinbaum; 12 soda fonn- talns, to Watson & Co. Bkin City of Papeete, Berude, 45 daysfrom Tahiti: pass and mdse, to J Pinet & Co, Schr Vega, Rasmussen, 1135 days from Port Blakeley: lumber, to Renton, Holmes & Co. Schr W S Phelps, Mercer, 4 hours from Mendo- cino; 138 M ft lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Schr Martha W Tutt, Olsen, 55 days from Tres Marlas: 366 cedar logs, io K O Eldridge; 91 ncs lignimvita, to master. Schr S Danielson, Vogel, 30 hours from Albion: 130 cords bark, 10 Beadle & Co. Schr Alvert Meyer, Marshall, 12 days from New Whatcom: 600 M 1t lumber, t0 A A Baxter. Schr Gem, Olsen, 534 days from Coos Bay; 218 M ft lumber, to E B Dean & Co. Schr Rio Rey, Isigkelt, 435 aays from Siuslaw River; 110 M ft Tumber. o heaole & Co. Schr Transit, Jorgenson, 31 days from Honolulu; sugar, to Williams, Dimond & Co. Clenred. WEDNESDAY, July 29. Stmr City of Sydney, Johnston, Panama; Pacific Sttt Mineola, Pllsbury, Co Pacific Imp Co. stor Mine sbury, mox ; Pacific Imp Co. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Br suip Hyderabad, Scott, Queenstown; Geo W McNear. Bark, Oregon, Parker, Nanaimo; John Rosen: feld’s Sons. Bkin W H Dimond, Nilson, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Brig J D Spreckels. Christiansen, Mahukona; 3 D Spreckels & Bros Co. ; Sailed. WEDNESDAY, July 20. Stmr Sunol, Dettmers, Hoqulam. Stmr Rival, Johnson. Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, Eureka. Stmr W hitesboro, Johnson. Stiur Crescent City, Allen. Crescent Cty. Stmr City of Sydney. Johnston, Panama. Ship Columbia, Nelson, Departure Bay. Schr Maid of Orleans, Arf. Schr Guide, Olsen. Scnr Etta B, Madsen, Fort Koss. Behr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. Schr Bobolink. Nelson, Mendocino, Schr Nettle Sundborg, Johnson. Teiegraphic. POINT LOBOS. July 29—10 » a—Weather hazy : wind NW: velocily. 20 miles. Charters. : The bktn Tam o' Shanter loads lumber at Grays ‘Harbor for 0cos. Spoken. July 25—24 S 41 W, Brship Pegasus, from Swanicea for San Francisco. ST ‘er Br ship Loch Linnhe—Apr 8—39 40 S 53 W, Br ship Lathom, from Swansea for San Francisco. Apr 22—Off Staten Island, Br ship Fulwood. fm Grimsby for Astoria; Brbark Gulf Stream, from Antwerp for Port Los Angeles. Memorandum. Per Brship Loch Linohe—Apr 23—55 50 S 63 50 W paswed an abandoned four-masted iron bark partiaily dismasted. Domestic Ports. CO0S BAY—Arrived July 26—Schr Novelty, ho ES nsleltd July 28—Schr Orient, for San Francisco. CASPAR—Sailed July 29—3Schr Maxim, for San Francisco. Arrived July 28—Stmr Jewel, hence July 27, EUREKA—Arrived July 26—Stmr South Coast, hence July 27: s'mrs Farallon and Pomona,henca July 28: sohr Elnorah, from Santa Barbara. SAN PEDRU—Arrived July 29—Schr Meteor, from Port Gamble. ASTORIA—Arrivea July. 20—Stmr Columbia, Dt oW NSEND—Arrt ed 3 Sehr e e o cisicacy i ta Laerlid 10 W0 PR ORI e s sy 3 A —. lved Ji sigge Briey henceTane £ T ¥ N IV 28-Bktn e e T Ry P'flé’n{;’fv—sufn J a's:‘s’cu”—mun ot man Frnncie D e Monterey, for San Franclsco. v g Arrived July 28—Schr N K, . POKT LOS ANGE ewark, hence July 28, -Arrived July 29—Br TATOOSH— Passed Jul, July 25 for Beattle. Foreign Ports. ALGOA BAY—Sailed July 4—Dan bark Havila, o WAL NSW—Sail ed July 23—Ger bark JBertha, for San Francisco. 26—Br shi) Gonia, for San Francisco. e Dons Oeles QUEENSTOWN—Salled July 2! ship - fordshire. for Hull. S e SYDNEY—Salled July 24—Dan ship Jupiter, P y p Jupiter, for TABLE BAY—Sailea July 21—Nor bark Mali laud. for Portland. Or. e i YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 22—Brstmr Gaelic, COLONY &rrtvea July 29—Stmr Alliancs, from T Saw York N J Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived July 29—Stmr Lahn, tem Bremen and Soutnampion: stmr Hecls, from n, ete. et Jaky #0—stme New York. for Southamp. stmr_Noordland, for Antwerp: stmr H I or Bremen; stmr Adriatic, 10r Liverpool. Meier, SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived our July 29—Simrs St Paul and Trave. Sailed July 20—Stmr Havel, for New York. Arrived out Jaly 29—stmrManitoba, DAM—Sailed July 29—Stmr Obdam, for New York. SCILLY—Passed July 28—Simr Halle, from New York for Bremen. importations. HONOLULU—Per Transit—15,203 bags sugar. ASTORIA—Per Mexico—226 sks oysters, 3300 cs_salmon. 3 pkgs express, 1 5k coin. Portland—5358 skswheat. 83 sks bark. 3000 mats rice, 16 M f lumber, 175 bales bags. 144 pkgs furniture, 677 pkgs bides and pelts, 1183 pkgs paper, 20 nxs meats, 17 _bdis horse collars, 8 ar-<egs beer, 66 bxs seed, 71 pkgs hardware, 26 cs mdse, 32 bdls heads, 16 _rolls leather, 10 cs dried apples, 8 coops chickens, 50 cseggs, 1 bl cassi- meres. 5 cs domestics. 5 bis biankets. PORT TOWNSEND—Per City of Puebla—10 pkes mdse. Vicioria—8x bdls salt hides, 5 bals dry hides, 16 bdis dry skins, 8 pkgs tobacco, 2 pkgs express, 1 sk colin. Seattle via Great N Ry—297 sks feed, East of Fargo via Seattle—1 anvil, 17 iron vises. Seattle—226 bdis salt hides, 61 calf_skins, 209 Ppkgs mdse, 30 bbls 1 cask botties, 111 sks bones, 183 cscorn, 72 green hides, 3 bdis ary skins, 13 bxs fish. 1094 tonscoal, 11 pkgs express, 2 sks coin, Tacoma—36 pkgs mdse, 600 bars bulls West of Fargo via Tacoma—23 skswool, 2 cases dry goods, 468 sks 773 hi-sks 400 sks flour, 794 sks shorts. East of Fargo v'a Tacoms—235 plkgs dess, 2 cs Ppaint, 400 carbons cider. 1 bx sugar. 3 cs tinware, Everett—gb bxs nails, 70 pkgs mdse, 639 ris 274 bdis paper, 700 bars bullion. New Whatcom—2 pkes express. 1 sk coln, ancouver—8 pkgs mdse, 8 pkgs tes, 40 pki pulley blocks. = © o - Consignees. cer, Transit—Willisms, Dimond & Co: Welch & Per Mexico—Allen & Lewis; Ames & Harris F Weber & Co; White Bro Bissinger & Co: Willamette Grace; J C Johnson & Co; Simon & Co: Brown & A : Brown Bros & Co: Stein, H H Hogan: O I e 8 ME A Wagner: West- ern Union Tel Co; M°B ) oraghan; Capt Poleman; agorgnnoymer Co; “McNear; G G P Mills; Lrown Paper Co: Stautter Chemical Works; H H Sactler; Wells, Fargo & Co; California Chemical Work: Sanborn & Co: J M Huddard. Per .y Of Purbla—Bissinger& Co; American Import Co; M Rosenshine & Bros: I 8 Van Winkle;: Wells, Fargo & Co: C J Leist & Co: W G hlm.q Brooks-Follls Eiect C 0; Butterick Pub Co; Fredericksburg Brewery: J B Turner: Thos Day & Co; Heller, Bachman & Co; Pac + erullzing Co: Wieland Brewing Co: diurphy, Grant & Co; A H Price: Newman & Lofkewiiz; Oregon Imp C Tillmann & Bendel: W B Sumrer & Co: Duff & G Bowers Rubber Co: Commandant Mare Isiand J S Stuaman; Selby Smeiting and Lead Co: Benj J Schmidt & Co: Roihschild & Ehrenpfort; G H Howard: Geo Morrow & Co: H Higeins & 1CF Weber & Co; Moore, Ferguson & Co: C F Man- vedel; Coburn. Tevis & Co; Ctias_Tenton: Armes & Dallam: Baker & Hamilton: W G Richardson; Dunham. Carrigan & Co; Blake, Moflitt & Town: ‘AmericanTobacco Co: Buckingham, Hecht & C Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co; J D Spreckels & Bros C Sherman, Clay & Co: Wellman, Peck & L¢; Frank Gifford; Reed & Goodman: J H Boden & Co; PC Syrup Co; Triest & Co: Oppenheimer & Co; M W McChesney & Co: Michalitschke Bros; Kobler & Chase: Crane & Co; Bank of California; American Biscuit Co. OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY STEAMERS ~WILL & SAIL =FROM Broadway Wwharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wi Junesu, Kil- lisnco ana Sitka (Alasks), & 9 4. i, July 3, 13, 8,28 Au . 2 12,27, ° For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom _(Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. X July 8, ¥, 13, 1§, 23. 28, ana every fith day thereafter, connecting at Vancouver wita the C. P. R. R, at Tacoma with N. P. R R, st Seattle with G. N. Ry., az Por: TGwnsend with Alnska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aod Flelds Landine (Hume idt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 e. ., Juiy 5 8. 12, 6 20, 24, 2 d_every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hneneme, San Pedro. East San Pedro (Los Angeles) ana Newport, at 9 4. i, July 10. 14, 18, . 30 and every fourth day reafter. & For San Diego, stopping only st” Port Hartord (Ban Luis Obispo), anta Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newpors. 1L A M. Juiy 5 3. 12,15, 20, 24, 2% and every fourth day thereatfer. ¥or kinsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Pazand Guaymas (Mexico), str. Orizaba. 10 4. 3 Ju'v 3and 25th of each wonth thereafter. Ticke: office, Palsze Hotel, 4 New Montgomery GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Marke: st. San Franclaos. O. RR. & IN. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $6 Second Class, $12 First Class, FMEALS AND BERTH B INCLUDED, Columbia salls,, .July 27, August 6, 16 Biate of California salls..July 22, Augus: 1, 11,21 From Spear-st. Whi Pler 24) at 10 A ¥, GOOPALL. PERKINS & CO., Genl. Suptd, F. F. CONNOR, General Agens, R0 Maviar arrans COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by thls line avoid both transit oy English rallway an? the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egyps vis, Parly, first-ciass $160: second-class, $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll. LA NORMANDIE, A LA GASCOGNE. Ta LA NOKMANDI 6a LA GASCOG L3143 LA NORMANDI®. .07 . Auzust 15 a LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeut..June 6, 7 4. X, 4@~ For further particulars apply to A FORGET, Agent, ipz Green, New York. .Agents, 5 Montgomery No. 3 Bowi 3. F. FUGAZI & CO, aveDue, Saa Francisco. CEANIC S.S. C0. HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULY NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA, 8. S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day, August 4 a:10 A. . Special party rates. - 8. 8 MONOWAI sails via HONOLULU and A %CKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, August 20, at2 P oM Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, South Africa. J D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery street. Freight Office, 827 Market st., San Francisco. FLIAT & €0.8 PACIFIC COAST CLIFPER LINE For San Francisco and All Pacific Coast Ports. FROM NEW YORK: The A1 Clipper Ship. .............. WM. H. MACY Amesbury, Master. FROM PHILADELPHIA: The Al Clipper Ship..... ..........A.J. FULLER Colcord, Master. . DAYS Te i_nn;‘n]cli, efleclfd At lowest rates. 'or freight apply to FLINT & CO., 68 Broad street, New York. Consignees In San Francisco: J. F. CHAPMAN & CO., 22 California street. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LIE TWIN-SCREW EXPRES3 Line from New York to Plymouth (London), Cherbourg, raris & Hambarg. Normannla.... August 6 | K. Birmarck, Augus. 20 A. Victoria.. August 13 | € 0.umbix. ... Angust 27 1. Cab., 576 and upward; IL Ca., $45 and upward PLYMOUTH-LONDON. 414 h.. free of chargs, by speclal rain Klznkl‘.ixsou G-PARIS, sys‘):.“. 'or passage app! AMBURG-AMERICAN LI 87 Broadway, N. Yo, 0f 16 KANN & HERZOG, Agents, 401 California st., San Francisco, Cal. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg) France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail S. 8, Co., issued for freight and treas- ure to direct ports in England and German: Through tickets from San Francisco (o Plymout) Chee e southanpto First class §105 thi Class, 50. For further particulars apply to ) PARBOTT & CO., Agents, 208 California at. Leave Pier No. 3, Washington st., At 6 P. M. Daily. Freight received up t : - mmmodul%m Reserved by Telephone STEAMER: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. - Telephone Main 805. Cai. Nav. and lmpt. Co ALLEJO, MARE ISLAND, “BENICIA, PORT ; 0008’]‘3 AND CROCKETT. STR. MONTICELLO, o=. except Saturday and Sunday—10:30 & = 4 P Saturday, 10:30 130 r. M2 Sunday—8 %43, x. only. Mission 1, Pler % FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SAXTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT at 10 A. M. (Sundays excepted); Alviso daily at TP M (Sllux;ltyl excepted). Il'l:.l‘n:‘.!"l.- senger. Fare between San taco viso, 500: to San Jose, 70¢. Clay sk, Pler 1 20 We,