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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. EUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver lower. Shipment of $203,380 to China. Wheat and Bariey weaker. New Oats on the market. Corn and Rye dull. Beans unchanged. Hay coming in freely. Potatoes in lighter recelpt. Onions steady. Vegetab.es continue abundant. Rutter firm but quiet. Choice Eggs very firm. Cheese coutinues to advance. Poultry dull. Peaches lower. Old Dried Fruit almost gone. Provisions unchanged. Fresh Mexican Limes offering. Wool demoralized. TREASURE SHIPMENT. The China took out a treasure list of $228,390, consisting of $138,805 in Mexican Dollars, $2585 In Gold Coin and 62,000 In Silver Bullion. Winnemueca sz O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The amow flier with *he wind. The top figures & station indicate maximum temperaturs for the Aay r those underneath it, if any, the amount of niall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths. | during the past <welve hours, Isobars, or solid | iinis. connect poin s of equai air pressui therms. or dotted lines, equal iemperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is -usully accompanied by fair weather: “low” rifers to low pressure. and is usually preceded sccompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” usually first appear on the Washington When the pressure is high in the interior jow slong the coast, and the isobars extend | north and south aleng the cosst. Tain is probable; butwhen the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. Wiih & “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUKSAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUR U, SAN FrANcisco, July 30,1896, 5 P. ». Weather conditions and general forecast: The foliowing maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day: Eurexa 64, Fresno 94, San Diego 74, Red Bluft 98 San Luis Obispo 90, Yuma 106, San Francisco 67, Los Angeles 8s. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 67, inimum 48, mean 55. m'I he pressure continues high over the Pacific slope, citbough there has been a slight fall along the coast duriug Lhe pust twelve hours. The weather hi been generally clear and warmer over the western half of the couniry. Over California and Nevada there bas been a rise in temperature of from siX (o eighteen degrees. There has also been a rapid rise in Eastern Wash- ington and in Montana. The temperature has falien over Utab, but will probably rise faplaly Fri- da; Forecast made at San Franc ending midnight, July 31. 1895 Northern California—Fair Friday and somewhat warmer in the valleys; light northwesterly winds on the coast: little air stirring inland. Southern Califoruia—Fair Friday; ‘0 for thirty hours continued Arizona San Francisco and tinued warm weathe; con- jght nortnwesterly winds. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKEILS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y.. July 30.—The stock mar- ket was quiet to-duy, the sales footing up only 8,478 suares. of which 60,100 were sugar and 27.9 0 St. Paul. No other s:ock on the list fig- ures for as much as 9000 shares. At the opening soecuiation was chara-ter:zed by firmness, owingto bigher cables from London and the execution of buying orders for foreign account in St. Paul and Loulsville and Nashville. The purchases for Lon- don were estimated at 10,000 shares, of which about haif consisted of Si. Paul. Local traders als0 100K & more cheerful view of the situation aud bought moderately o1 the eraugers. industriais and Southwesterns. A8 a resuit prices quickly ad- vanced 14@11, per cent. The midduy speculation became aull and featureless and the cranges for nearly an hour wera copfined 1o the meres fractions. Later Man- ‘an was taken in huid be ihe bear contingent nd the price forced d wn to 8714 against 8934 at the close yesterday ‘I he decline was accom punied by runofs that the report fortue June quarter would make & very poor showing. The heaviness of the stock led to sales for .he more prominent lg- sucs, uotably Sugsr. Leather preferred and the Grangers These issues iost 35 to 114 percent aud were quite weak for a time. Toward the close, however, there was a decided clhiange {or 1he better, and under covering of shorts the market improved materially. Sugar led the upward movemet, rising 21 per cent to 10354, The grangers rose @13 per cen: and the indus- triais, Manhattan sni the internationals per cent. Speculation viosed firm in toge. changes showed, gains of 14G234 per oent, Sugar, Ciicugo Gas and Rock Isiaud leading. In the in: sc:ive siocks, Brovklyn Uunion Gas aivanced 2 1081: Luke ~hore 1 i0 142 and Pullman 2 10 145. % here was littie news afioat to affect the marxet and the deaiings were devold of excitement. Bear truders, however, were dispused to- reduce their lines snd the improvement, especially at the close, Was aue to the r purcnases. Bonds were firmer. Total sales were $718.000. Alchi-on general fours rose 1 to 73c: do sdjust- ment fours, 114 10 3134 : Buiingion, Cedar Kapids Northern fives, 115 to 104; Kansas-Pacific consolidated sixes cerdficates, 1 10 62, and Norihern Pacific consolidated fives to 4015@ 4014 1 enverand i.lo Grande fours fell 214 1o 8515 International and Great Northern firsts, 154 to 154: Louisville and Nashvitle general fives, 175 0 11214 Missouri Pacific consolidated sixes. 2 i 78; Uregon Improvement fives ceruificates, 2 to 7. In Government bonds §20,000 coupon fives sold a: 111 and $1000 coupon fours ai 10714, Grain, PLOUR—Steady, unchanged. Winter wheat, low grades, $2 do falr o fancy, 82 40@S 40; do_pa euts, $545@3 75: Minnesota clean, $2 40 230; do stralghts, $% 90@3 40: $3 15@4: low exiras $1 7 ci do_patents, -84 10@4 35: ry 2 90: superfine, $1 50@275: fine, $1 50 ern flour, dull and steady. comon to 82@2 80 good io choice do, 2 6U@2 90. tiour, quiet and steady, $2 40@: 80. con“r?fi;AL-nnn, steady: yellow Western, §20 @ 10. RYE—Dull: Western. 38%c 1. 0. b. BARLEY—Dall. BARLEY MALT—Dull: Western, 48@53c. Net WHEAT—Dull, easier: No. 2 1ed L.o. b., 6654c: ungraded 56@57c; No. 1 Northern 6634c. Op.ions opened firm at 14c advance on better cabis aud bu.lisy cron news, fell off 3 con foreizn selling and Jate cables, raliied 1o@146 and closed firm at 34@%c under yesterdai. Truding poderate. S-pember aud December most active: aly, UgUSL, G3%c: September, 63%g0; Deiober, 64t4c: Decomber, S5 c.:: e CORN "Spot dull, firm; No. 2, 30%c elevator; 31340 afloal. - i ons were dull and weak at 14@%c decline, the West and on free receipts, with longs ;o September and October most active: c; August, 80c; September, : Ociber, 3074e. ¥ o OATH—_Steady. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., “ Leldesdorfy St., Tel. Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE Main 5838 €23 Market Si., Palace Hotel. Tel, ‘market quo g YORE. 3. 8. PUEDY, it Betarsuos 1at Natisnss tion. CHICAGO, PRIVATE WIBE Opilons dull, easy; July, 23%e; August, 22%4c: T o. e brices: "No. 2. 2234@28c: No. 3 white. blgc: No.' 2 Chicago” Uste: No. # dZci s No. 8 whue, 2414c; mixed tern. 23@2ic; white do, fiy?sg: ‘white State, 2534@30c. FEED BRAN—b234¢. AiDDLINGS_o0@8514c. RYE—Feed, 56c. Zrovisions. BEEF HAMS—Dull; $14 50@15. Dressed beet, steady: extra, $11@1%. ~ Cut meats, pickled bel fte: T3 povads, Be do shoulders, $3@ic: do bams, 8@10c. LAKD—Dull, steaay. Western steam, $340; city, $3. Option sales none: September closed 83 45: re- fned duit: conugenupss 75; South American, $4 50: compound, 33,@4c. PORK—Active, Iwi‘uy. Oid mess, $7 26@7 75: new mess, $7 7! 5. BUTTEX—Quiet. Western -dairy. 9@12¢c: do Sonney; 1134@15c; do factory, 8%@llc; El- DS, 15¢. MR ES E—Quiet, firm. Skims, 2@5¢: fall skims, 1@1%4¢. £GUS—Easler, quiet; Western fresh, 11@12%0; do per case, §1 Ub@! v¥ s Sieaay, quiet. City, 3@3 11-16c; 'A‘ALng-- country, ¥ c. COTTUNARED OLL — Dull. Crude, 18@20c; yellow, 2215@28c. PETEOLrUM—Quict, steady. Refined New York, $6 66: Philudelpbia, 86 60; do in bulk, $4 10@4 15. 25 IN—Quiet,steady. Strained, common to €ood e ‘TU RPENTINE—Quiet, easy, 24@24%4c. POTATOES—Steady. outhérn, 1 RICE—Quiet and steady. Domestic, 5@584c; Japan, 3@sl4c. “Aaoussnb-nun, steady. New Orleans, 27@ c. FLAX—Unchanged. COFFEE—Barely steady, 15@25 points down; July, $10 66@10 80; September. §9 70@89 85: Uctober, $9 :b; December, $0@9 15; Junuary; 89 10; February, $9 05: March, $9@9 10; April. 89; May, $8 90@9 05: June, $9. 'Spoi Rio, easler, quiet: No. 7, 11@1184c. SUGAR—Dull, firm. Fair refining, 2%e bid; centrifugals, 96 test. 3 5-16c bid: refined. fairly active firm: No. 8, 434c: No. 7, 4 1-16c; No. 8, 4c; No. 9, 3 15-16¢; No. 10, 3 No. 12, 834¢: No. 13,3 1.16¢: off A, 8 1-16¢; mola A, 475c: siandard A, 4 confectioners’ A, 415¢: cut ioaf bljgc; crushed. Sigc: powdered, 47ge: sranulaced, 455c; cubes, 57gc. ¥ruit and Produc: APRICOTS—Bags, old tlg@llc: new, 8@9c. PEACHES—Peeled, » n? 15@14c: do un- peeiea. 715@8lqc. . PRUNES—kour sizes. 434@bc. RAISINS—Two-crown, $3,@4c; do three-crown, :@émfl; do four-crown, 53gc; do London layers, i . HUPS—Easy: State, commén to choice, 2@ Tyac: Pacific Const, 3@634c. Lonaon market un- changed. WOOL—Steady, quiet; domestic fieece, 16@22c; pulled, 15@33c; Texas, 7@12c. 3 Merchandi mr;‘r'a IRON—Quiet, steady; American, $10 26@ COPPER—Easy; lake. 810 75@11. LEAD—Dull: domestic, $2 90@2 95. TIN—Firm: siraits. 13 40@18 45. PLATES—Steady, quiet. SPELTEK-Dull:’ comestlc, $3 90@4. CHICAGU MAKKETS. No.11.'8 3-16e; CHICAGO, Irr, July 30.—Strength was im- parted to wheat this morning by the Cincinnatl Price Current summary which receiveda bullish interpretation. Likewise an advance of 14d at Liverpool was viewed with satisfaction by the owners of wheat, but the gain in price proved t2mpting to the bears and with promptness offer- ings became heavy, the natural consequence being a sharp deciine. Receipts were falr ac 128 cars for Chicago and 817 in the Norihwest. The laiter section had 216 last Tharsday and 201 a year ago. Local inspections trom score were 12,500 bushels. she ndiana report, estimating s yield of 24.- 000,000 bushels, was used as an argument for lower prices and was responsibie for considerable weakness _Closing Paris cub es were 10@20 cen- times lower for flour and 10@25 centimes lower for wheat. An:werp was unchanged to 1214 cen- times higher. Berlin quoted i 14@2 marksadvance. k.xport clearances were fair ut 72,474 bushels. September Wheat opeved from 5934¢ to 5914c, declined to A8@58Yac, closing at 5BYs@58Ykc, Hgo under yesterday. Estimated receip.s for Lo-mor- row, 135 tars. CORN—Opened barely steady, readily jolning In the declining course subsequently marked by ‘wheat. The proportions of the movement of this grain grow dally. and it is confidently predicted by receivers that next week will witness something almost uuprecedented in the volume of the re- ceipts. Liverpool quoted a siight recovery in price, due 10 sympathy with yesterday’s improvement here. Iiecelpts io-day were 992 cars, and 262,080 bushels were taken from store. The Cincinnati Price Current reported continued good promise for the crop. Export clearances amounted to 142,505 tushels. September corn opened aL 247jc, de- clined io 2434c, closing at 24345@2434c, Ysc under yesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 1085 cars. OATS—While declining slightly in response to the weakness of the other markeis were not gOV- erned o any extent by the undertone of firmness which has ‘existed for some time past. Recelpts were 114 cars, and 259,062 bushels were taken from siore. ' Export ' clearances amounted to 50,522 bushels. September oats closed 1a@l4c low: fstimated receip FLAX—Was steady, Cash,72c_Dominai: sep- tember. 713,@73c: Decembér, 74@74%4c. Re- ceipts were 30 cars. FROVISIUNS—The provisions market present- od about the same sppearance as in the recent past. Business was of an ordinary sort, with few transactions of sufficient magnitude to excite at- tention or comment. The ione of the market was reference to that of the hog market, which ittie firmer. The close 10r September pork ower, September lard a shade lower and T ribs a shade higher. of provisions on Auzust 1 as estimated by 7. Fhillips Jr. will be: Pork, 138,000 bar- George rels oid and net; lard, 300,000 tierces and ribs 57, 000,000 1bs. BUTTEK—Was falrly active and firm to-dsy. Recelpts were moderate and there was quite & 00d demand. Prices were unchaiged. Creameries—Extras, 1dc, firsts, 1 13340; seconds, 10@lic: imitations, fancy, 10@iic. Dairies—Extras, 19c: firsts. 1034c: - seconds, 8c. Ladles—Exiras, 834@10c: tirsts, 5@8%4c; packing stock, 7@7ac; srease. 4@bc. EGGS—Receipts were livht and the demand, thougn local, was urgent. The feeling was firm at unchanged quotaiions. Fresh stock soid from 9%c 10 11c B dozen. MONEY — Was_5@6% on call ana 6@7X on ume loans. New York exchange 30c discount. Closing Prie. WHEAT—Inly. 580; September, 3 December, 6055 e pOkN—July. 98%c; September. dtgo: May, c. W(L:TB—JIIIh 18c: September, 177%@18c; May, e FURK—September. $612: LAKL—September, 8317 Xikbn—Sepiemoer, 83 . Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iii, Jily 30.—Re- ceipts of cattle to-day were light. The demand ‘was good and prices averaged 10c higher. There was a recovery of 5@10¢ ia hog prices. * Gfterings were light and the inquiry . Trade in sheep was fairly active and steady prices. CATTLE—Recernts. 7000. Fancy beeves, $4 55 4 60; choice 1o prime, 1300 to 1800 1 steers, 4 l‘%‘ 50; good to choice steers, 1200 10 1700 B, 21004 : January, £6 80. Januari 26; medium steers, 1000 to ) 850 B. $3 80 ?fl : common to falr steers. 950 to 200 B, $3 25@8 75: feeders, $3 CO@S 7b: stocker.. ~ $2 50@3 60; bulls, choice 10 ex- tra, $2 85@3 25: bulls. poor to choice. $1 65 @2 80; cows and heifers, extra, 83 50@8 76; cOwSs, “fair to choice, §2 30@3 40: .ows, common to air canners. $1 25@2 25: calves, good to choice. 85 0U@S 40: calves, common to good, 83 25@490: Texas grassers §250@3 10: Texas fed sieers, 88 20@3 70: Texas cows and bulls, 81 75@2 25; miikers and springers, per head, 320 @ vstern range steers, $2 75@3 90; Western range cows and heifers. $2 10@3 3. HOGS—Keoeipts, 11,000. lieavy packine ana shipping lots. $2 80@S 15: common to choice mixed, $285@% 20; choice assorted, $3 0@ 8 85: ight, 85 U5@3 35 pigs, 82 715G 35. BH EEF—Keceipts. 10,000. inferior to choice, $2@8 26: lambs, 3335 60. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., Joly 30.—Porter Bros. Company sold to-day at open auction Californis fruit at the following prices: Peaches—Deckers, 81 80@2 45 P box: Urinson Clings, $2 20; Early Crawfords, $1 6%‘) 15: Fosters, $1 95@2 10: Marrs choice, $1 76: Hal Esrly, $1 35. CRrs— Bartletts, $1 45@2 P box. Nectarines—85c, half crate. Plums—Javan, $1 25@1 50 crate; Ege, $1 25; Peach, $1-10@1 1b: Bing- ham, 81 10; o*her varieti s, 65c@81 05. Pruncs— Tragedy. 8)c@81 40 R half crate: German, 95¢ ;l 15; Silver, s5c. Grapes—F ontalnebleau, 75¢ 1 30 B half crate. CHICAGO, ILL., July 30.—The Earl Frutt Com- pany sold to-day at open ction California fruit, roalizing prices as follows: Bartlett pears—$1 40 @1 50 P box. Peaches—Early Crawford. $1 1 1 85 @ box: St. Johns, 7| 1 10. some tn b order 55@70c: Imperial, $1 10@1 :0; Hal Karly, 6lc. ' Pranes—Tragedy, 81 50 B haif crates German, $1 35@1 40. ums—Yellow Egg, $1 25 P baifcrate: urple Duane, $1 25: 81 35; Washingion, $lgl ll.‘ NEW luund STOCKS. Japan, 75c@ Bonds, Exchange, Money Share Money on cal! easy at 11,@3Y: last loan 2%, and closing offered at 2. Far siiver, 6854c. Mexi- can dollars. 5564@045sc. Prime mercantile paper, 5’ Sierling Exchanze' is stron ‘with actual business in bankers’ bills at 84 57 % 4 88 for sixty days and $4 H63,@4 89 for de- mand. Posted rates, $4 86@4 89. Commercial biils, d Railroad $4 B6Y,@4 87 Government bonds firm: Stat Bonds niegiected: Raliroad bonds higher. Biiver at the ‘Was sieady. CLostNG STOCKS. 89 |Nortolk & Westrn. 1 Am Tel & Cable.... Atchison.. Adams Express. Alton, Terre Haute 64 American Kxpress)07 ‘American Tovacco. B rs. | . 127 Oregon Im| 3 Oregon N 10 Oreon Short Line.. 8 1o Pacific Mail .18 Peoria, D.& Evans 114 Pitisbarg & W. ptd_15 Pullman Palace....145 11 Sl g, 1 . GG Preferred. . 72 15 Colo. Fuel & 1884 40 Preferred.. 90 5535 Cotton Oil in: P 110 Commercial Cable.1256 g 182 i 87 33 Preferred. . 125 5L P. M. & M..... 107 Stiver Certificates. 69 5 |Southern Pacific... 18%4 Green Bay.. Y3 Southern R. R.. 714 g-mm. | Preferred.. ’33% ocking Sugar Refi Hocking Vall n‘y/:w Froterrod.. 97% Homestake., 84 " Tenn. Coal & 16%, H. & Texas — | _Preferred. %0 1llinols Central, 9033 Texas Pacifie 6 Iowa Central 6" |Tol.A.A.&N. —_— Preferrea. 2134/Tol. & Ohio 20 Kansas & T 9% Preferred.. 50 Preferred 1914 Tol.St. Lonis& 5 Kingsion & .. 8 | Preferred.. 5 Laxe Erie & Westn 1434 Union Facinic. 5% Preferred.. fimu P.Den & G ;fi 1535/ 634 Preferred... 1315 Long Isiand. .. 40 Louisville & N: 614 Louisville. Na& 4T Preferred. 18 Mannattan Con: Memphis & Charls. Mexican Central Michigan Cencral Minn & S, L. CLOSING BONDS. U B 4s, registered.. 106 Do 4s. conpon. ... 107 U & 45 new, regatrd 11214(Murual Unfon 8. Do ds, coupon....1 1815 N J Cent Gen Bs. Ya Do 2s. 95 | Northern Pac 1sts 11244 Do 5. .110 105 Lo ®s, coupon. ... 111 o1 Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 Do 1897 - Do 1898, Do 1899 Stl&lronMiGen 63 70 St L&S F Gen 6s.11 10814 St Pan! Consol: AlaClass Ads... /100 |StPC& Palsts... 114 Do Class B 4, 55..100 | Do Pac Cal 1sts.. 111 La Consol 4s....... 98 |Sonthern RR Bs... 81 Missouri fanding. .. —— |Texas Pacific 1sis. 78 N Carolina con 8s..115 (Texas Pacific 2ds.. 158§ Do 4s. . |Union Pac 1sts 96. 99 So Carolina 414s. Tenn new 3s.. Va funding debt... 65 West Shore da...... Mobile & Ohio 4s.. IR GrandeWest 1sis_87 Do registerec.....— [Ches & Ohio Bs. Do deferred €s... 5 |Atc Do trust repis st. 4 CanadaSouth 2ds.. 99 Cen Pac 1stsof '95. mza' Den & R G Ist.....109 Do 4s.. . 86 KErle 2ds. 68 Kansas Pa Consois 60 Ks Pa lsts Den divill Alabamba, class C.— FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. EN6., July 90.—The spot market Is steady at 5s 54@5 26s 3d, sellers, prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cabie gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Ked Winte: July, 48 1034d: August, 45 10%,d; September, 4s 1034a: October, 4s 11d; November. 4s 1134d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., July 50.— Consols, 113%; stiver, 313pd; French Rentes. 101f 4733¢. EXCHANGE ANDL BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. — sassy Sterling Exchange, sight. = 4891, Sterling Cables. - 4893, New York Excl 3 - b New York Exchange, teie - 0734 Fine Silver. B ounce..... — 6865 Mexican Dollars, 54 Baty PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEER GRAINS, WHEAT —Futures are lower and spot prices are als0 weak. No. 1.95¢ B ctl; choice, 9614@97%4¢; lower grades, 8714@92%gc; extra cholce for mill ing, $1@1 10 ® cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL, SESSION—10 0'clock — December— 400 tons. 9834c. REGULAB ALOBNING SESSION—December—500 tons, 9834¢c. AFTER~00N SEssioN—December — 100 tons, 9834¢: 200, 9854c. BAlLEY—Tbe marketcontinues to decline. We quote Feed, 65@67ac: Brewing, 75@80c. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SE8S10N—10 0'clock—December—100 tons, 69c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—100 tons, €9c. AFTERNOON SESsION—Decembér— 200 tons, 69c. OATS—New Oats are selling at 70@80c. Old milling 85@90c ¥ etl: fancy feed, 90@92%sc .5\ wood Lo choice, §34@90c; common o tair, 21,@77%4c; Gray, 80@82 Surprise, 95c@ 3 81 CORN—Large Yellow. 8716@92%6c B ctl: Small Round do, 85@9614¢c; White, 7715@83%4c B ctl. RYE-72 76¢ ctl for old and 65¢ 10r new. BUCKW. AT—85@95¢ B ctl FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $3 60@3 70 B bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 40@ 8 50; supertine, 82 75@3. CORNMEAL. ETC.—-Feed Corn, $19 50@20: Cracked Corn, $20 50@2] P ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices iu sacks are as_follows, usual discount 1o the trade: Graham Fiour, 32 10; Rye Flour, 2340; Rice Fiour, b34c: Cornmeal, $2 10; extra cream do, 234c: Oatmeal, 32 90; Oat Groats, 31gc; Hominy, 8§ 10@3 30: Buckwheat Flour, $3'10@3 80; Cracked Wheat, 234c: Fa- rina, 8lgc: whole 'Wheat Flour, $2 30; Holled Oats, 8Y5c; Pearl Barley, 3%gc: Split Peas, §5 20; Green do, 84 10. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$13@14 for the best and $12@12 50 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15@16 B ton for lower grades and $17@18 7 ton for the best. FEr DSTUFFS_Rolled Barley, $15: Oficake Meal a* the mill, $21 ton: jobbing, $22. H AY—Quotations show no further change. He- ceipts are ample for all needs. Wheat, $7@10; Wheatund Oal, 86 50@9; Oat_$6 50@S; Barley, 7 50; Kiver Barley. $4 50@5: Alfaita, $550@ 6 50 for second and $4 50@b for first cutting: slolbnbprflud, $6@8; stock, $4@5: Clover, 85 508 STRAW—80@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos, 90@95c B ctl; Small Whites, $1@1 15 B ctl; Pes, $1@L 20 P etl; Large Whites, 90c@$1 0734: Pink, 70@80c: Reds, $1. 1 15: Blacke e, uyhal 40: Red Kidney, oo? Limas, $2@2 40: Butters, $1@1 40. SEEDS—Erown Mus ard, $1 50@1 75 §_cu: Trieste, 83 u5@: 75 P ou; Yellow "Mus- tard, §1 5U@1 75; Flax, $1 70g1 H0: Cagary, 3340 P b Alfalfa. 7,@5%c Rape, 25¢'% B; Hemp. B1c Blb. DRIED PEAS—$1 25@L 40 Botl for Niles ana $1 25@1 45 for Green. POTATOXS, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Recelpts are very moderate now and the market is firm. Garnec: Chiles are quot- sble 8t 60@63c: Karly Rose, 40@45c; Burbank Seedlings, 40@50c P cul for Rivers and 75@8bc for San Leandro; Salinas Burbanks, 76@8b¢ § ctl. ONIONS—35@40c ctl. VEGETABLES—Corn s doing better. Cucum- bers are a drug. Green Corn is quotable at 5Uc @31 25 B sack: Alameda Corn, $1 50@2 B crate: mr:fl%eg:mi SI@L 35 % box: Sum. mer Squash, c for bay; Fug Plant, 50@ 7be large box: Tomators, 65@15c for Rivews and 16@25c for Vacaville; Alameda Cucumbers, 10@35¢ B bx; Pickies, 75¢ for No. 1 and 50@60 for eppers, 25@50c B large bx for Chile Snd 508 b el Socas s box. for Bell; Green Peas, 1 Sack for common and S@2350 B I or Cardent String Beans, 50c@$1 ¥ sk for common and 2 2%jc for garden: Limas. 5@6c: Green Okra, 75¢ B box; Cabbage. 40c % cul; Carrots, 26@30c B sack; Garlic, 14@2c # b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Is steady, but quiet. ls‘i/:cn":'_m' 19@349c; seconds, 17%@ Darny—Fancy, 17@1tc @ b: good to chol 16G160; Tower prades 1 5@ de o HEESE—Coniinees 10 advance. Fancy miid Dew 1s guotable ut 8 Cream common Lo good, 6l lo: Young America, 11 11 prices and good store are aisod tter. Easter, 14@16c: stors Di@lde ® dox for r an 3 i Tanch Eggs, 17%4@ BEY o Duck Ciuge, T6@10c. POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—The market continues depressed in ml‘qll?ihm of the recent receipts from the East. Live Turkeys 13@léc for Gobblers, 12@l4c for Hens: youne Turkeys, 17@1%c: Geese, B pair. §1; Goslin-s, $1@1 50. Ducks, §2 50@; $2 50@4 b for youna: liens. °-l;.nl.l: 'Im GAME-—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUIT! ORCHARD FRUITS— ¥ Peaches are lower. Small [Barileit Pears are Cargoes dull and weak at | hard 10 move. Plums are steady. Figs keep scarce. Red N 75¢c: Whi box. Peaches, Sombe S0I0C: o500 g baskes ad $16@20 § ton. Plums, 25@80c B hox and 75c B crate; ‘White in bulk,$2 5 8 ton; colored. $10@15; Jap- anese Plums, ;6@50c. Prunes, 40@65c. Apples, 65@90c 4 box for choice and 40@60c commion. 0 Crabappies, 2t box. e faa‘gu““fi“m‘ 2. "artieuts, 20@40c B box 5@20 P ton. Apricots are 1o longer worth quoting. Pi’n. aoesac-\n n:P:u single and ;uon 0% box for double layers. BERRIES—Raspberries and Blackberries are dolng betier. Strawberries, g1 3 chest for Long- Worths and $1 50@2 50 sor large berries. Raspberriex, $2 80@4 @ chest. Blackberries. $2@3 @ chest GBAPES—7here 5 hardly any demand and ar- rivals accumulate. Muscats from Tulare County, 75¢ B crate. Vacaville Sweetwaters and Fontaine- bieaux, 25@40c P box and w’we P crate. MELONS—Waiermelons, $8@13 50 ® 100. $ nealoupes, 32 60@3 B doz. Nutmegs, 75c@81 50 CLTRUS SRUITS—Fresh lnp‘lh‘ of Limes have arrived. Oranges, $3@4 box for Va- lencias and $2@3 for Mediterranean Sweets and St. Michaels: Lemons. 1 50@2 60 for common and $3@4 for good tochoice; Mexican Limes, # box: Calisornia Limes, 76c@8$1: Bananas, §1 ® bunch; Pineapples, $1@4 ® dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— The first sale of the Fruit Exchange was success- ful and will be followed by others. New Prunes, for future delivery, 3%c for the four sizes. 0ld stock is pretty well cleaned up, as will be seen by the list of prices. Quotations on the Fralt Exchange are as follows: CARLOAD LoTs—New Apricots are quotable at 626@634c B 1 1. 0. b., const. Old Prunes, Ne. JOBBING PRICES—New A pricots, 516@63c: old evaporated Apples, 415c B fb; Peacher c and Bc for fancy; peeled in boxes, 11@12! ®; old Prunes, 8¢ for four sizes; Figs, biack., White Figs, 5@5c B b: Pears are out; Plums, 314@ic for_pitted and 1@114c for unplitea; Neciarjues, t%&c B 1 for Erime 10 choice. ALSINS—Prices are as follows, carload lots, £. ©. b, Fresno: Four-crown, loose, none; S-crown, loose, none; 2-crown, 274c B 1b; seedless Sultanas, Bc; seedless Muscatels, 134c: 3-crown London lLay- ers, 70¢ B box; clusters, $1 35@1 50: Dehesa clus- ters, $210@2 36 Imperial clusters, $2 60@2 75. JOBBING PRICES—Four-crown, loose, 4l4c: 3- crown, 33ic: 2-crown, 3%ac B . Seediess Sul- tanas, d4c Heedless Muscatels, 3c; 3-crown London lavers, 75@80c: ciusters, ‘81 50@1 75 Dehesa clusters. 2 50: Imperial clusters, $2 75. NUTS—Quotations are as follows: Wainuts, 9@ and 11@13c® B for paper-shell, 11c jor No. 1 hard iobbing lots; Almonds. 6@7%c B 1 for Lan- guedoc, 2lp@sc P I for hardshell ana 8@10c ¥ B for papershell, jobbing; Peanuts, S@tlac ® B for Eastern and — for California; Hick- ory Nuts, 5@6c: Pecans, 6c for rough and 8c for polished: Fliberts 9c: Brazil Nuis, 7@8c 8 Ib; Cocoanuts, 84 5 & 100. = i HONEY—Comb, 10@1214c for bright and 6@%c for lower grades: water-white extracted, 5@6%ac: 25/::: u:’n.bir exmc%en‘u&@iu dark amber, 4@ q rk, 2 BEESWAX-25@2714c B 1. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 614c for heavy, Tl4c B b for light medium. 9@9%ge for light, 10@11c for extra light and 12c for sugar- curea; Eastern Suzarcured Hams, 12@123c: Catfornia Hams, 10@1lc w D: Mess Beef, $7 @%; extra mess do, $8; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $5@8 50; extra clear, $13 B bbi; mess. $11 50@12 ® bbl: Smoked Beef, 10 ® . LARD—Eas:ern, tierces is quoted at 534c ® for compound and 6140 for pure; pails, 7¢ B Ib; Calitornia tierces, 434 for compouna and 5yge for pure: ball-obls, 53c; 10-B tins, 634c; do’ 6, 6360 b. COTTOLENE—514@53c in tierces and 64@ 650 A B in 105 o HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 7@7%c B B: culls and brauds, 6@6%c B 1b: medium, 6@6%c B D: culls and brands, 5@53sc B 1b: light, 5c: culls and brands, sc: Cowhides, 0@b%ac: culls and brands, 4@4Yac; salted Kip, 5¢ ¥ 1b; salted Calf, 7@8c; salted Veal, 6c: dre Hides, 1014@11c; culls and brands, 8@ 83j4¢: dry Kip and Veal, 8@9c: culls, 7c; drv Calf, 15¢; culis, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good sumn:er, 26@30c; medium, 16@ 25c: winter, 7@10c: Sheepskins,shearlings,10@15¢ each; short wool, 20@S5¢ each: medium, 50c cach; long wools, 50@60c each. Culls of all kinds about ac less. gTALLOW=. 5%1,0 rvnder;:, g‘a’.b!‘w:: No. 2, : refined, 5lgc: Grease, 214c oL Ths Eiatern wsiraits: hre democaiised and lifeless. As for the local market, it is dead, and the scourers have discontinued operations, there being no demand. Humboldt and Mendocino. 10@1 ic; Valley Uregon, 10@11c: do lower grades, § @10c; Nevada, 6@8Yac: San Joaquin and South- ern Coast, six montlis, 4@6c: San Joaquin, foot- hill, good to choice, 615@714c: San Joaquin, year's fleece, 4@5Yec: northem iree, 7@9c: do defec- Hye 5@5iac 8 B HOP=—Nominal at 2@4c B I for 1890 and 6@ Tac for 1896, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 25@4 303 San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 2414@26%4c. COAL—Wellington, $8 P ton: New Welllngton, 88 B ton; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton; Seattle, $0@5 00: Bryant, $5; Coos Bay, 84 50; Wallsend, $7: Scotch, $750; Brymto, 87 50 Cumberland, $11@12 {n buik and $15@14 in sks; Pennsyivania Anthracite Fgg. $1150: Welsh Anihracite, $8; Cauuel, $750: Rock 'Springs, Casile Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60: Coxe, $11@12 in bulk and $13 ton In sks. SUG AR—The Western sugar Hefining Company uotes. terms net_cash: Cube and Crusned, 5%c owdered, 534c: Fine Crushed, 67%c: Dry Granu- lated, 434c; Confectioners’ A. 434c; Magnolia A, 43c: Exira C, 414¢; Golden C, 43/sc: half barrels, 14¢ more than barrels. and boxes bac more. SAN FEANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5¢; second do, 415@4%c; AL o gl 5@6c B b. VEA. Large, c; small, < S UTTON Welnera J8@0SA0; Ende. 412960 . LAMB-5@6c B b PORK—Live Hogs, 3@314c ® M for large and 8i4c for small -and medium; dressed do, 41 @o%c® b, RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. l;mm from the shaft station 111 feet. The face s in quartz and porph he yield of the Overman mine for the past week was 9 ions and 425 pounds of ore. The assay value of the same was $28 23 per ton, The ore came m small seams 1n the north drift on the 900 In the Crown Point mine the raise from west crosscut 2 on the 600 level bas been stopped in Porphsry, and they are prepariny lo raise from ihe lateral drift nesr v est crosscut 1 on a streak of uartz giving fair assays. On the eleventh floor of the 700 level raise they have extended the west crosscut 24 feet, making 1ts total length 34 feet. Li has passed through & mixture of porphyry and quartz, the latier of the gold variety, assaying 1rom $6 to 89 per ton, the face being now in the same character of material. They are timbering in the south drift from the raise on the 1100 level, and are pucting In square sets at that point pre- PAaratory to extracting enmough of the quartz un- Sovered st that point to make & practical milling The Belcher mine ylelded 55 mining carloads of ore, assaying 821 72 per ton, during the Dast week. The vield of the Sexregated Belcher mine for the past week was 21 mining carloads of ore, averag- ing by assay $20 69 per ton. BOAL o SALES, Following were the salesin the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday REAULAR MORNTYa 1300 Alpha...15| 100 Andes.. .31 ey 100 Challge. 800 Mex 2000 Cho +00-Occl Following were the sales in the Pacific Steck Board yesterday: - Pl = 200 B &5.....81/700 C Imp ....0: Ovrmn....20 2 62/400 Crwn t...40/800 Potosi..1.30 84800 G& C..... %0 150 . .39: 64400 781000 5 211200 nge. L33k 150 Cholr. .2 45200 Julla......07/300 ... 0r.c..74 30 2.60/300 Justice. ...08,600 Scorpion..07 2.55/200 Kentek....07/300 SB&M... 14 4 11 60600 ¥ Jacket..43 AXFTERNOON SESSION (200 CC&V...1. 300 Bullion...20) 1200 2 100 Buiwer....35 200 Challge. .49 300 98 400 Cuolr. 300 LLOMNG QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, July 30—4 ». Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. 16 17 - 08 10 12 05 06 33| 08 33| = 89 66 = 20 22 Crown Point. EastSlerraNev Eureka Con Exchequer Goula & Curry. Bale & Norers. 1. Jackson....... STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, July 30-2 » x. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. US4scoup. 105% — |USdsreg.. — 1078 Do new lssuelll’s — MISCKLLANEOUS moxns. Cal-stCbiess. 109 112 |PacRollMEs — — CalElecL8s — 123 |(Do2dis6s.. — CntraCW5s — 94 P&ORyés — 116 Dpnt-stex-cp 94 99 [P&Ch Ryss. — 112 Edsn L&P6s11875120 |Pwl-st RR6s. — 11634 F&CHKR6s. — 105 [Reno, WL&L — 105 Geary-stRSs. — 107 [Sacto P& L. — 10214 LosAngL6s — 99 [SF&NPROS. — 9815 Do Giteed 83 — 1001,/SPRRAriz6s — — Mkt-aiCbie6s12] — |SPRRCalfs. — 11015 DoRyCon3s..10334104 |SPRRCalby. — — NatVinslst 96— |SPBrRCalés — 9914 NevCNgR7s. 90 105 SV Water6s.. 1191411035 NPCRR6s. — 108 |[SVWaterds. 98 = 9815 NRyCalés — 10l StkinG&ES:s — 100 NRyCalbs. — 100 |SunsiT&T@s. — =~ Onk Gas 5s..102 — [Suuter-stRds 1093411 Do2d is 8s.. — 106 |VisallaWibs — & — Oniutbus ©8.117 11934 WATKR &TOCKS. Contra Costa — 40 (SanJose.... — — 50— |Sprag Valley 96%4 97 GAS 6TOCKS. 10 2634 Pacific Lizht — U0 9 = Slsan Mranceo 835 Oak GL&H 52 6214/St0cKion. ... — = 30 Pac Gaslmp. 82 83 | Flour, gr. sk: 7,166(Hay, tons. 818 K INSURANCE STOCKS. Wheat, ctls 86,717|Butter, cul 301 | Fireman’sFd165 170 |Sun. ... 2 50 Oregon. © T7.140[Cheese, ctls 135 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS: Barley, ctla'’[[] 22,300Eggs, doz 12,060 | AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A. — 127 Oais, culs. ‘2201 Hides, no. 24 . 813 — |London&SF. — 2734 Corn, etls. 1,015(Peits, bdls. 5 e } 13 = Beans sks. 1,785 Wine, gais. 59,300 | Cal 8 D&TCO 6334 — - = 'l;osames, sks. 99! Wgol. ;’{ FirstNacdonl. — ""183 |Sather BCo. — - nions, sks...... 451 Tego! SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Middlings, sks 40/Quicksilver, fisks 47 T GerS&ICo.1200 134714 Save& Loan.. — 100 e G Sl 20| Humb SEL1100 1400 | Secariipon a7 Mutual. — 40 |Uniow - THE STOOK MARKET. SFEsvUnion - 485 bt Lol STREET RAILROAD &TOOKS. Yesterday was a repetition of the preceding day, | Californta....108 — Oak SL&Hay — 100 prices rising on the noon Informal session and fall- | Geary-: P - 7% 8 ing back on the afiernoon call. Chollar sold up to $2 85, Con. Cal. & Va. 10 81 90and Potosi to§1 40, 1314 18% these prices belng considerably above the best fig- g ures of the day before. Vigorit. . - 800 The close was higher again, as will be seen below. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Contidence is ussessed 30c. Alaskn Pkrs. 913 — |NatVinCo.. — — At 8 special meetiug of the directors of the Bodle | BIkDCosiCo, — " 10 [GoemnioSSCO — 3¢ Consolidated yesterday A. C. Jackson resigned as T i = - 00 direcior and 'N. Westheimer was elected In his | 50108 Light 1133 — |Packoraxio. 88 100 place. (George C. Hickox resigned as president | Ger Lead Co. 85 — |Parf PainiCo 6% 734 and N. Westheimer was elected to that posiion. | HawC&SCo. 15 153 PacTransCo. — = 24 George R. Spinney resigned as secretary and John | Huich 8 POo 18 18leiPac T&T Co. = = 80 W. Pew was elected to fill the vacancy. George C. | MerExAsan.100 Ohited Coo. = 35 MElecLisht — 44%/Onited CCo. 5 Hickox will continue as a director. SALES—MOKN. S+ SENSION. In the Bodie Consolidated mine during the past Board— reek No.1 east crosscut from the main nor.h | 10 Edison Light& PowsrCo. dzift, 200 leve:, was extended 13 feet, passing| 10 do do . thioush small seams o1 quartz. Face in s0t por-| 10SV Water. Norih drift from No. 1 easi crosscut, 0 level, was extended 7 feet. Have run Into biue clay and disconunued the drift. Work was sus- pended in the north drift from No. 2 east crosscut, 200 level. during the week. They have cleaned out and timoered the npraise from the top of the Bruce siove for a disiance of 30 feet. Uvraise from east crosscut, 300 level, was advanced 28 feet. There 18 & seam of low grade quartz in the top of the raise about 14 Inches wiie. Winge below the 550 level on the Fortuna vein was advaoced 6 feet. There is a smail seam of high grade ore in the boitom o the winze. They are storing the ore Broken in the 550 crosscut, and when sufficient ore s extracted they will get Up steam in the Lent shutt and hoist the xame 16 the surface Iz the Bulwe: Consolidated mine during the pastweek, on the tnnnel level, the south drife TOm west crusscut 3 was savanced 8 feet.show- ing i Inches of ore of only $20 value. The previous swwple from the same place iast week was $52. Raise 1 from norta_stope 5 shows about 3 inclies of ore of about $180 assay. Raise 2 shows about 2 inches of ore, with no cbange in value. On the 20U leve siopes 8 and 9 above west cross- $uL2 Shows 5 1o 6 inches of very varisble rock. During the week tie foilowing amounts of ore were extracied: Frow tunnel fevel 1.5 :ons, cur-sam- ple assay $276: 1.15 tons assay $93; .6 tons, as- ::::u. and 10.5 wons, assay $i83. Total, 13.75 The Goleta assessment of 20c and the Montecito and Sterling ass: ssments of 16¢ each will be delin- quent in oftice August 1. ‘The official report of the work done in the Sav- ge mine during ihe past week states that on the 850 level the norih prospecting drift from the fifih floor of the upraise in east crosscut 313 advanced 33 50 do Stroai— $4000 Market-st Ry Con 5% Bonds.. $3000 S V 4% Bonds b 3 . do A 820008 V. C’;Bo-d $1000 do, b 2....... ~ireet— $5000 Market-st Rafiway Con 5% Bonds 104 00 THE CALL CALENDAR. @MQIIM 202192 |28 (24|25 OCEAN STEAMERS. feel. The iace i In gosphyrs and quariz The | Dates of Departure From San Francisco. Dorth "opshecting drift trom the Anth foor of the | i i reATioN | A | P JalraT0ne b 13 uly31.10a % | Pier | g 110A | vier 8 Pler » Pler 24 Pler il Pler g : HEL 43 feet south of (he north u feet. The top is in quartz giving low assays. On Pler1s uu'llolamn:q-mm:mmmm | Oceania south drifi, 110 feet south from tne shait, Piar 13 vanced 18 feel. The face is in quartz givi Pleril says. On the Brunswick. at shaft1,0n the Pler 3¢ Tevel, work was Feaumed vy ihé JOInC. hOFCh Frd? Wwhich hus been advanced 35 feet, making its Pler 11 3 | turas ofl, o order. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEaMze | fipee FRox Crescent City . CUhina and Japan. Humbold: ay.. Humbold: Bay . Cresovns Gity. 5 Victoria & Puget Souna NN NN 088818 e SUN, T. F. COAST AXD GEODETIO SURVRY Tml} MOUON AND TiDE, BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. Fridav, July 30. 5.10{Moon rises .. .21/ Moon sets. .. July 1596, 10.22px 5[ Time| pogy|Time| poqy|Time| poq, [TIme ZHW L w| 31 4.89 8.5 9.14] Z.3] 4.18] AUGUST. 1] 6.09] 5.2 9.44| 28| 447 LW HW ks 2| 024| 12| 7.47| s.3/10.24 3| 124| 08| 930 361128 4| 217| 038/10.03| 381241 5| 208|-0.2/10.44| 40| 156 6| 5.45|-0.51117| 4.4| 300 7| 4.25|—0.8|1145| 45| 306 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 day, the third time columnp the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are bui three iides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charta, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the Beight, and then the number given is subtractive trom the depth given by (he charts. HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SaN FRANCISco. July 30. 1898. The time ball on Telegraph Hil was aropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at_noon of the 12010 meridian, or exacily at 8 . i, Greenwich time, A.F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. ~. N. in charge. : CE Whituey & Co; well: Hills Bros: Sta 2 Chas Harlor & Co: Norton, Tetler & Co: A W Firk & Co: Chas Harley & Co: Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Dairymen's Union; A Galli Frait Co; H Dutard Herman Joost: Ilammond & Brod: C'Carpy & Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co: L G Sresovich & Co; Kron Tanning Co; Geo W McNear; Wetmore Bros; W S Lewis: Saker & Hamilton ; H Cowell & Co; Buffalo Brewery; Wangenheim, Sternheim & Co; Tubbs Jordage Co. Cer Shoint Arena—Ross & Hewlett: G W Zeh; Wilson & Baechtel; Martin, Feusler & Co; Bender 3; F B Haight. BE02% Aunta Rosu—Russ, Sanders & Co: Melczer & Co: Miller, Sloss &Scott; Wheaton, Breon & Co; S ¢ Carpy & Co:_Dodge. Sweeney & C Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schuiz: Hills Bros: F Dairymen’s Union: Bissinger & Co: J L Howard: Enterprise Brewery: Jonas Erlanger & Co; S Levy &Co: L D Stone & Co: Milwaukee Brewery: L G Sresovich & Co: Hall <afe & Lock Co; Wiizel & Baker; H Waldeck; James Wagner; L Benussi: Herrin& Co: J A’ Lemon: Buffaio Brewery: Sinsheimer Bros; Geo W Mc! Pac Milling Co; Newnall Land & Fert cobs MT Freitas & Co: Norton, Teller & C Hor- ton: San Francisco Brewery: Wetmore Bros; G £ Siarr & Co; Wolf & Son: Levi Spiegel & Co; W E ‘A Galli Fruit Co: W B Sumner & Co: F Campodonico & Malcolm: Pac Paving H Du 1 Scatena & Co: W B Sumner & Coi Immel & : Dalton Bros: Haas Bros: H 1eenhood: thern ~ Callfornia Fruft Bx- change: J Ivancovich &1'0: CE Whitney & Co: J Siuset Seed and Plant Co; E J Bowen & Co: milloni & Co: American Usion Fish Co: U S stmr Oregon United States Brewery: Unna 0: Pac, Travater Co:. N Co: Cleve- reia & Maggini: H D: :. Erooas-tolils Co: lor & Froh, ing: Western Meac Co: J 3 Dafts & Co; Morgan & Wright: Chluda & Kiach: Union Oil Co: K S Fautkerson: W F Smith & Son: Pac Coast Co; Califo-nia Wino Assn: , Tevis & i & Co: Franks & Co: 1 B Beck & Co; J achine Works; Lachman & Jacobi; M tting Packing Co: J Wagner Mnfg Co: Jjoun Roberison; reas Dunnan. Jackson O’Brien: C Barttert Springs Min Wau At Berges & Domeniconi For Late Shipping Inteliigence See Fifteenth Page. —_— OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEAN EXCURSION ON THE ALASKA EXCURSION STEAMER MEXICO. CAPTAIN BENNETT. Will leave Broadway Whart SUNDAY, August 2, at 9:30 . M. returning home at 7 ¥. M. Upon leaving the wharf the Mexi will run down the bay to the Uniou Iron Works, affording an oppor- tunity to view the battle-ship Uregon and the wrecked ship Biairmore, thence skirting the Farallones 10 Pigeon Point and wrecked steamer Colombia, where the divers and wreckers are ad work. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP. FARE sz Fuk ROJND TRIP. ‘Tickets for sale by Piper-Ade.-Goodall Co., 24 Clay st., or at stramer. 1 Meulsserved on board. String Band in attendance SHIFFiING ANTYLLLIGENCE, Arrived. THURSDAY, July 30. Stmr Gipsy, Leland 20 honrs from Monterey, etc: produce.’ to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, 42 hours from Coos Bay: pass and mdse. to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Sumr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 56 hours from Ven- Up river direct. Brstmr Monowal, Carey, 2¢ days 15 hours from Sydney, via Honoluiu 6 days 16 hours; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Point Arena, Johnsom, 14 hours from Navarro and way ports; passand mdse, t0 Men- docino Lumber Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 6214 hours fm San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Newsboy. Fosen, 63 hours from Tillamook ; 265 M fi lumber. to Trucker Lumber Co. Ship Spar:an, Polite, 9 days from Seattle; 3289 tons coal, to P B Cornw all. Scbr Equator, Randetine. 20 days from Chignik : 1612 cs salmon, 1o Hume Packing Co. Schr Annie Gee, Pearson, 12 days from Fort Hadlock; iamber, to W J Adams. Schr Monterey, Beck, 12 hours from Bowens Landing: 150 M ft lumber, to ¥ Heywood. Schr Orion, Anderson, 6 days from Grays Harbor; lumber, to E K Wood Lumber Co. Schr "Maxim, Olsen, 20 hours trom Caspar; 150 M ft lumber, to Caspar Lumber Co. Schr Ralph J Long, Jansen, 60 hours from Sh ter Cove: 1.0 cs bark, to Beadle & Co. Schr Elvenia, Johnson, 50 hours from Eu- zeka: 100 M ft lumber, to Taylor & Co; Oakland rect. Schr Netue Low. Low. 6 hours from Point Reyes: 40 bxs butter, to J R Newbauer & Co. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 8 hoursfrom Bodega; 40 bxsbuttér, 10 Ross & Hewlett. Cleared. THURSDAY, July 30. Br stmr China, Seabury, Yokohama and Hong- kong, via Honolulu: P M S S Co. Stmr Empire, Anderson, Astoria; N PS8 Co. Br ship Craigmore, Veysey, Queenstown; Eppin- ger & Co. Br stmr Linhthgow, Petrie, Leith; Balfour. Guthrie & Co. Sailed. THURSDAY. July 30. Br stmr_China, Seabury, Hongkong and Yoko- hama, via Honolulu. Stmr Albiou, Lunaquist. Fort B: Stmr Empire, Anderson, Portiand. Stmr Greenwood. Carison. Stwr Bonita, Conway, Port Harford, ste. Stmr Point Arena. Johnson, Mendocino. Stmr Navarro, Hardwick, Fort Bragg. Stmr Mineola, Pillsbury, Comox. Stmr Eureka, Jepson, San Pedro. Ship Sterling, Davis, Syd; Bark Oregon, Parker. Nanaimo. Bktn W H Dimond, Nilson, Honolulu. Brig JD Sprackels. Christiansen, Mahukona. Schr Bertie Minor, Ravens, Eureka. Scar Bessie K. Anderson, Albiou. Schr Ocean Spray, Skipper. 1versens Landing. Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson. Returned. THURSDAY, July 30. Schr Maid of Orleans. Arff, hence July 29 for Grays Harbor, on account of carrying away fiying ibboom on July 30, at 3 A M,in 3710 N 123 id4 , in & moderate N W wind. Schr Etta B, Madsen., hence July 29 for Fort Ross, on account of disabling machinery. Teiegraphic. POINT LOBOS. July 30-10 r. a—Weather bazy: wind W: velocity. 8 uiles Charters. The bktn City of Papeete loads mdse for Tahi okta Planter, lumber at Eumboldt Bay for Syd- ney, 425 84: Ger bark Windsbrandt, lumber on the Sound for Guayaquil, 36s Sd—prior to arrival; bkin S N Castle. mdse, for Honolulu. The Br ship Loch Linnhe was chartered prior 10 arrival for wheat to Europe, 30s. Spoken. July 20—31 N 18 W, Fr bark Reine Blanche, fm Swanse, for San Francisco. Mar 30—23 N 121 W, Br ship Soudan, fromf Ta~ coma for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 30-—-Stme Natfonal City, trom Coos Bay. EVERE1T——Arrived July 30—Stmr Lakme, hence Juiy 26. REDONDO—Arrived July $0—Stmr Caspar, tm Fort B Sailed—“ohe La Gironde, for Grays Sarbor. FOLT BRAGG—Arrived July 30—Schr Queen, from Redondo; stmr Rival, hence July 28. EUREKA—Sailed July 80—scmr North Fork for San Francisco. Arrived July 30-S:mr Pomons, from San Fran- cisco; stmr Excelsior, hence July 28: sumr Arcata, from Portiand. NEWPORT—Salled July 80—Schr Bertha Dol- beer, for Bureka. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled July 30—Schrs Mary and Ida and Chas R Wiison, for San Francisco- ALBION—Arrived July 30—schr Corinthian, he ly 27, A IO %A T—sailed July 30—Stmr Scotia. for San Francisco. GREENWOOD_Arrived July 50—Simr Whites- boro, hence July 2t SEATTLE—Sailed July 30—Stmr Progresso, for San Francisco. Eastern Ports. NEW YORE—Satled July 30—Stmr Advance, for Colon. Foreign Ports. YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 28—Bratmr Em- ress of China, from Vancouver. P ALMOUTH—Arrived July 99—Brship Mara- bon, from Ore; U EENSTOWN—Arrived July 20 — Br ship Dunboyne, from Port Los Angeles. sailcd—Ger ship Arthur Fitger, ior Limerjek. SANTA BOSALIA—Salled July 15—3hip Gua dian, for Port Hadlock. PORT PIRIE_In port July 6—Br bark Clatr- mont, for Puget Soi FREEMANTLE—In port July 6—Br bark Na- tina, for Royal Roads. Importations. NAVARRO—Per Polnt Arena—3 sks potatoes, —RR ties. Polnt Arena—53 bxs butter, 3 firkins 3§ pkgs do, 9 dressed hog: pEgs mdse. Mendocino— — M ft lumber. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—488 bxs lemons. 107 pes sione, 1 bx bixe tires, 24 bbls tallow, 1 bx I boots, 2 bxs dry goods, 50 bxs oranges, 27 bdls dry fish, 1 cs pineapples, 4 _bxs limes, 1.cs pic. tures, 7 cl syrup, 1 bbi ¢ oll, 27 bdis dry fish. 1 bx elect samples, 2 ¢s buk powder, 1cs cocoonuts, 3 ©3 tobacco. San Luis Obispo—2098 sks barley. Sieeles—3212 sks barley, 120 sks wheat. Nipoma— 500 sks beans, 1496 Arroyo Grande—1588 sks barley, Sauta Maria—1538 sks barley, Santc Mara—16b1 sks barley, 1266 sks beans, 244 sks oats, Port Harford—19 cseggs, 104 bals hides and pelts, 3 bxs hardware, 1 iron safe, 12 scrupers, 12 poles. 34 wheels, 2 egs nalls,2 kegs 15 bxs butter, blower. 38 bxs g pears, 8 bxs green apples. 1 o3 mdse, 22 dressed calves, 6 coopschickens, 7 bxs green apples. m;’filnmn—u nkf- mase, 3 cs olive oll, 89 s i BA3 hides and peits. ARSI o, 18 Port Los Angeles—16 puncbeons corn, 8 bxs lemons, T Wi, SIS vk Los Angeles via Port Los Angeles—7 fron rol- ers, 5cs mdse. 3 pkgs stationery. 7 cs tomatoes. 24 ‘sks asbestos. 1 15 hides 1 cs cigars, Redondo—137 bxs lemons. 8 bxs garden seed, 2 mil roilers, 3 pkzs mdse, 1 bX machinery. . Los Angeles v.a Redondo~)1 pkgs mdse, 2 rolls maiing 1 cs drugs. 1 cs beer pump. pifint A ee Sy Y o m e, euse, U Xs butter, cs e bxs apples, 39 rolis leathe: o Moss Landing—1 bx butter. Watsonville—118 Pkgs mdse, 340 sks oats. Salinas ex PV R R—: i ek . 20 pkgs mdse, 1000 sks COOS BAY—Per Truckee—490 tons coal, 2 pkgs mdse, 91 bxs butter, 73 hogs. é Consignass. M:l'n&“—l‘b!w‘& s & Bros Co; C Gross- lu PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM h“nmmw-y whart, San Francisco, as Aflz owa: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel. Jjuneau. Kil- lisngo ana Sicka (Alasks), ac v 4. i Juiy 3, 13, 8. 28 Au .z For Victona and Vancouver (B. C.), Por: Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett. -Anscortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.)., 9 4. i July 3. . 18 1K 28 2% ana every fifth day thereafter, conneciing st Vancouver with the C. P. R. R, ac Tacoma with N. P. R. st Seattle with O. N. Ry., at Por: Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aad Fiel's Landing (Hume bold: Bay) sir. Pomona, 2 F. .. Juy . 8. 13, 16 20. 24, 2« and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Caynoos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviots, Sanis Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, at 9 o M.. July 2.0, du. 14 1D, & v, 3U and every fourth day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harforl (Ban Luis Obispo), Sants Barbara, Port Los Apgeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. LL s b, 5. 12. 1o, 20, fourth day thereatter. ¥or knsenads, San Joge del Cabo, Mazatian, La and Guaymas (Me: N Sund 20t of sach Ticxe: office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery ‘GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Marke: st. San Francisom O. R. &« IN. —T0— ASTORIA AND PORTLANR. $6 Second Class, $12 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED, Columbia salls...... .July 27, August 6, 1 Buate ot Califoriia sails..Juiy 23, Avgus 1, 13, 31 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 o x. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supt: . F. CONNOR,, General v, COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Lins to Havra. CO.\(PA)Y‘SPIEB(NEW).A‘Z NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelersby this line avoid both transit oy English rallway an: the discomfort of crossing the channel in asmall boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt via Paris, first-class $160: second-class, $116. LA TOURAIN 24, 2% aud every LA NORMAND: 8aix LA GASCOGNE T A LA NOP LANDI 7 4. 843 LA GASCOGNE.. .. July 25,11 a 3. LA NORMANDIE. L. Anzusti, 5 A a LA BOURGOGNE. Capt. Laboeut..June 8, 7 . x, 2 For further particulars apply io A. FORGET, Agent, No. 8 Bowiing Green, New York J. F. FUGAZI & €O, avanue, San Francisca. CEANIC S.S. 0. HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULY NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA. N, S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU ooly, Tues- day, August4 8:10 A M. Special party rates, S. 8. MONGWALI sails via HONOLULU and :Ll:;crl([!;.‘h Dfor SYDNEY, Thursday, August 20, Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CA South Africa. Vot J D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery street. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWERM New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVEKY WEEK. (CABLY,880 ANDUPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodation selected; second cabin, $1 - v and S4. 0: Majer oo and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire. 1and, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Deumark through to San Franciscd at lowest rates. Ticket sailing dates and cabin plans may be proc from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Muil Dock, or a¢ tho General Office of the'Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel. 5. W, FLETCHER. General A g for Pacific Coast. FIIAT & €0.8 PACIFIC COAST CLIPPER LINE For San Francisco and All Pacific Coast Ports. FROM NEW YORK: ‘The Al Clipper Ship. ... . WM. H. MACY Amesbury, Master. Fnogl PHILADELPHIA: ‘The Al Clipper Ship..... A, Colco: Agents, 5 Montgomery DAYS TO . FULLER Insurance effected at [owest rates. For freight apply to FLINT & CO., 68 Broad streer, New York. Consignees in San Francisco: J. F. CHAPMAN & CO., 22 Cslifornin street. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indles 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., 1ssued for freight and treas- are to direct ports in Enzland and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymont Cherbourg, Southampton. - First class, $195; thi class, $97 60. For further’particulars apply to PARROTT & CO., Agents, K08 i nrnia st STOCKTON STEAMERS ave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M. Duily. ireigh. received up to 5330 . . & Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. STEAMERS: . D. Peters, ity of Stockton. Ca Nav. and lmpi Co T. C. Walker, Mary Garratt, ‘Leiephone Muin 805. . NAVY-YARD. MARE ISLND, VALLEJO, *Benicia, *Part Costa, *Crockett and *Valona. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily 10:80 a. 3., 4:00 P. M. _(Saturdays **10:80 A.30), 3:30 P 3 Sundays 8 . M. ouly. Offices and landing, Pier 2, Mission st. Telephone Black 281. HATCH BROs. *4 and 8 p. ». trips only. ** Excursion trip. Gives 5 hours at Navy-yard. J. < TALLEJ, HIRE ISLiRD. “BENICIA, Pug} COSTA AND CROCKETT. s'rg_. MOVT:E);LLO » except Sarurday and Sus 10:; 0= 4 P Saturday, 10:30 A X, 3?30']‘.‘-1. Suaday—8 B oM 96 ». i only. Landing. Aission 1, Pler 2 FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT 2104 M. (Sundays excepted); Alviso daily at T P. u. (Saturdays excep Ight and Pas- beiween San Br AT ‘ancisco and Alvise, San Jose. 8t Pier 1. 20 We