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THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Bank Clearings lose .89%. Silver unchanged. Wheat and Barley weak. + Oats sell well. Corn and Rye quiet. Hay and Beans unchanged. Seventeen Fal ures last week. Potatoes ana Onions unchanged. Butter, Cheese and Eggs firm. Vegetables in heavy supply. Poultry dull and nominal. Peaches weak. Plums and Pears quiet. New Prupes firmer. Citrus Fruits unchanged. Eastern Lard lower. Increased exports of Lumber, Decreased imports of Specie. Linseed Oil lower. STOCKS OF GRAIN. Produce Exchange Grain Inspector Abel reports stocks of Grainin Call Board warehouses August 1 as follows, in tons: F————WHEAT: [Port Costa.| Stockton. | Cit Julyl........| 22,604 | 14,819 1,007 Avgust 110000 26787 | 39598 1,185 |Barley.| Oats. | Corn. | Bran. July 1. 3,775 78 August 1.. 7y 4268 The receipts In July were 24,589 tons Barley, 4091 do Oats, 875 do Corn and 2476 do Bran. THE WE FAILURES, The Bradstreet Mercantile AgenCy reports 17 sallures for the Pactilc Coast States and Territories for the weeh ending vesterday as compared with 24 for the previous week and 23 for the corresponding weeg or 1895. The failures are dividea among the trades as follows: 1 piasterer, 2 iailors. 1 ciouhing, 8 saloons, 1 stockralser, 1 gents’ furnishing, 1 paint 4 grocers, 1 hats, 1 fruits, 1 oil refining IMPORTS OF GROCERIE! Imports of staple groceries at this port during the first slx months of the year were us follows compared with the same period in 1895: Sugar, 252.841000 tbs, against 205,51),000: Coftee, 15,279,000 s, ' aguinst 17,988.000: Rice, 27, 268,000 1bs, against 37,026,000; Tea, 968,700 Ibs, against §70,400. COINAGE OF THE The local Mint coined In July only $600/000, in Standard Dollars. The coinage for the first seven months of the year foots np $11.818,951 sgainst $12,872.170 for the same time in_1895. This year's colnage ncludes: §9.878,500 in Double Eagles, $262.500 in Eagies, £420,500 in Half Eagles, $1,650.000 in Dollars, $192,451 in Half Doliars and $20,000 in Dimes. IMPORTS OF SPECIE. Imports of &pecle at this port during-the first six months of 1896 was $1,629.564 against $1,881,- 832 during the same time in 1895. I he descrip- tions this year were: $442,083in Gold Bullion, £48,785 in Goid Coin, $804,000 in Silver Bullion and $234,706 in Silver Col LUMBER EXPORTS. MINT. Exports of Lumber from this port during the first six months of 1806 were 15,684,000 feet, sgainst 8,206,000 feet in the same time last year. BANK CLEARINGS. ZLocal bank clearings last week were $13,100,201, 383,019 for the same week in 1895, O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow fxplanation, The arrow flies with the wind. The top fignres at station indicate maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it, it any, the amonnt of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredtbs. during 'the past twelve hours. Jsobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal Air pressure; igo- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” mesns high barometric pressure and -is_osuslly sccompanied by faic weather: ‘“low” refers to low pressure, and is usually preceded ompanied by clondy weather and rains. nsually first appear on the Washington When the pressure is high in the interior comst. snd low along the coast,and the isobars extend porth and south long_ the comst, rain is probable; but tvhen the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With & “high” in the vicinity of Tdaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmes weather may be expected in summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions 3 produce au opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UxrtrEp STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- wURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1, 1898, 5 P. M. Weather conditions and general “" forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- . ported from stations in California to-d. Hurexa 88, Fresno 98, San Diego 76, Red Bluft 90, San Luis Obispo 80, Yuma 104, San Francisco 68, Los Angeles 68. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 68, minimum 56, mean 62. "The slight depression which was noticeable this morning near the Washington coas: has moved rapidly eastward,and is now ceniral in Montana. There has been a considerable increase of pressure _slong the Northern California and Orezon coasts ‘during the past twelve hours. Rain fell last nizht and to-day throughout shat portion of Washington and Oregon west Of the Cascades, and it extended 8s far suuthward along the coast as Eoreka, Clondy and foggy weather will prevail Sunday morning along the coast from Santa Oruz north- ward, and partly ¢ oud. weather is expected inthe Eacramento Valley durlng Sunday, Forecast made st San Fraocisco for thirty hours ending midnight, Augus 2, 1896+ Nortbern Caiifornia—Fair Sunday, except foggy along the coast Sunday morning and partly cloudy in the Sacramento Valley Sunday; cooler Sunduys brisk westerly winds. "Southern Calffornia—Fair Sunday; cooler in the rh portion: fresh westerly w P evhaa . Parly cloudy In the norch portion, fair in south poriion; considerably cooler on Sun- day. Giab—Fate, except increasing clondine nofth portion Sunday; coo.er in the nor Cporon e, Arizopa—Fair 2 3 R £ nd vicinity—Partly clondy and e Fraday moi ‘generally fair during the somewhat coo er; brisk W. H. HAMMON, Local Forecast Official. foggy Sunday wOrning: duy, togey Bunday mights w0 high westerly winds. NEW YURK MARKEYS. Financial. NEW YORE, N.Y., Aug. 1—The tendency ot prices at the Stock Exchangeat the opening was upward, fair juquiry prevailing for the standard issues and the industriais. In tbe case of the lust pamed Sugar and Chicago Gas werein the best demand, the former msing to 106, the best of the “ week, while Chicago Gas ldv-nctl:ie;% n:fiu[. T’he ain ascril o buying for ‘“’:33?;.’3.“%:‘;:::3 The Improvement in the standard stocks outside of Lake SHOre was uuim- | ————————————— FINANCIAL. S et SO ICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS cl}fllfl NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELUCK & CO., % Leidesdorff lfi.o'sfg-m 1954, €28 Market Bl-,.l"‘:lmlflowi- Tel, Main 5828 J. 8. PURDY, Mai er. Orders instantly CX‘:mflNO‘In.l:“ Bl:fl."?” CRICAGO, PHIVATE Wikl »aW YORK poriant, say 14 to 4, per cent. The stock named, nowever.rose 15 to 14344, aud commission-houses, especially those connected with the sterlingex- change syndicate, were more buliish in their views, ac least 50 far as the lnvestment issues are concerned. Between 11 and 12 o'clock this morning all the bulis were inclined to Lake profits, and their offer- ings brought about a decline of 24 per ¢ent and 15@] per cent in the usually acrive list. Manhat- tia Was weak throughout and fell 134 1o 88 on the old reports that the statement for the June quar- ter will be unfavorable and that the dividend rate will be reduced. The statement referred to wili Dot be filed until some time in August, and the dividend matter will not come up for two montns orso. The grangers were influenced in the closing hour by the reported demoralization in rates at the West, but the bulk of selling was for profe sional account. Speculation closed weak in tone and generally VLo 184 per cent lower on the day. Lake Shore guined 134 per cent and Consolidated ‘Gas 1 per cent. M{nneapolis and St. Louis firsts preferred brought 62 against 67, the last previously re- ported sale. “ioial transactions were 68,700 shares, including 23,100 sugar, 8,00 St. Paul and 5300 Burlington. Bonds were firm. The sales footed up $618,000. Atchison general fours rose 1to 73%4; do sdjust- ment fours & to 33%; Chicago and Northern Pacific first iives cerificates, 53 to 8934 Iron Mountain general consolida’ed fives, 1 o 70: Southern Railway fives, 1 to 8214; Denver and Gult consolidated fives, 1 10 29%4. Grain. FLOUR—Steady; unchanged. Winter wheat, low £Tades, $2 50: do fair to fancy, 82 40@3 40: do_patents, $345@3 75: Minnesota clean, $2 40 230: do straights, $290@340: do patents, 2 city mills, 83 80 mixtore, $2 40@ 85 15@4: low extras. $1 70 Ty do patents, $4 10@4d 35 2 90: superfine, §1 60@2 76: fine, $1 50@3. South- ern four, dull and steady: common to fair extra, 2@z 80; good (o choice do, $260@290. Rye flour, quict and steady, $2 40@2 80. o SORAMEAL—Dull;’ yeilow Western, §11:@ RY E—Quiet: Western. 38¢ 1. 0. b. BARLEY—Dull; 49 pounds, 884c t. 0. b. BARLEY MAL Western, 48@53c. WHEAT—Dull, 0. 2 f. 0. b, 673 ungraded red, 58@t8c: No. 1 Northern, 663/sc. Options advanced 34@vec with the Wes:, fell 34@3/sc on foreign seliinyg, closing steady at 4@ Sgcover yesterday. Only a local trade. Septem: ber and December most aciive. August, 68lgc: September, 8434c; Ootober, 85%sc; December, 6614c. SUKN-Dull; firm; No. 2, 3054kc elévator; 31540 [ afloa Options were dull and closed firm at L4c ad- vance; September and October only traded in. August, 30%4c; September, 305gc; Uctober, slc. OATS_DUll, firm. Options firmer, dull. ber, 2234c. August, 22340; Septem- Spot prices: No. 2, 28¢: No. 2 white, 25%4c: No. 2 Chicago, 24c: No.'8. 29c: No. 3 white, J4bgc: mixed Western, 24@25c¢; white do, 25830¢; white State, 25@30c. Frovisions. LARD—Firmer, doll. western steam closed at 8355 asked; city, $3 10; September, §3 55: ro- Dew fined, steady: continent, 83 80; South American, 84 50: compouna, 834@4c. PORK — Firm. Uia mess, 87 26@7 55: 5@ 25. K—Steady. falr inquiry: W estern dairy. do creamery, 1134@ldc; do factory, 8@ 12¢; Eigins, 15c. CHEESE—Quiet, stesay, Part skims, 2@bc; full skims, 1@1Y4c. £GGS—Steady, d Western fresh, 11@12%c; do per case, $1 28@3. TALLOW--Easier. Clty, 8c: country, @8%sc. COTTUNSEED 01L—Quiet, steady. Crude, 19@ 20c; yellow. 2215@23c. (& dCE —Dull, steads. Domestic, 3@534c; Japan, | Yac. o OLASSES—Steady, quiet. New Orleans, 27@ 7c. COFFEE—Steady. August, 10 up: others un- chaoged to 5 down: August, $10 05@10 95; Sep- | tember, $9 6U@8$9 75: Uctober, $9 25@9 30; De- cember, $9@9 05; Marcn, $3. Spot Kio, dull, easy; No. 7, '1135@11340. SUGAK—raw quiet: firm. Far refining, 3e: centrifucals, 98,@8 7-16c: refined firm. 6, No.. 1T, 8, mold A, 5c: standard A, 4850: 4bge: cut loaf, 53/gc; crusued. L8/ac: Be; granulated, 4340; cubes, ¢, Fruit and Produce. - RAISINS—Two-crown loose Muscatel, 33,@4c; confectioners powdered, do three-crown, B@siyc; do lourcrowis” 83 do London layers, $1@105; do London clusters, 81 25@1 40. APKICUTS—New, 8@9c. _ HOPS—Steady; State, common to choice, 2@ Tyec: Pacific Coast, 3@bLgc. WOOL-Quiet, easy: domestic fleece, 16@22¢; pulled, 15@33c; rexas, 7@12c. Merchandise. 15715 TRON—Steady, quiet; Amerlcan, $10 25@ COPPER—Dull; lake, $10 T5@11. LEAD~—Quiet: domestic, £2 80832 05. Firm: strais, $13 40@13 60, ES—Quiet. SPELTEE-Quiet: domestic, $3 90@4 80. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Tin, Aug. L—Although business inthe speculative wheat market was not of im- portance either in volume or check, Bill the mod- erate transactions displayed quite a strong nnder- tone. The sentiment on this grain is now decid- edly bullish—perhaps too much so—and the specu- lative talent would rather buy than sell. Uwing to this being a holiday in England there were no cabies from that country. The recelpts were rather free. Chicako bad 201 cars afd the North- west 395. Export clearances from both ¢oasts for the week amounted to 2,484.000 bushels, against 8,074,000 busbels for the previous one. Argentine shipped 80,000 bushels last week. Local inspections from store amounted to 35,700 bushels and 272,686 bushels cleared at Atlantic ports in twenty-four hours, Paris quoted 10 cen- times edvance ou flour futures. All other conti- | nental quota ions were unchanged. In the last haif bour of business buying became free and the demand contracted. The iowes: prices of the day were then established. September wheat opened from 59%4c to 5874¢. sold at 59%4c, dechned tis | and closed at 5814¢. Jac under yesterday. Esii- mated receipts for Monday, 250 cars. CORN— Achleved no notorlety to-day. It simp'y followed wheat. and apparentls disrezarded ail other information. The receipts were 1207 cars, 149 more than expected. Withdrawals from store were heavy at 441,198 bushels. The out insp. c- tion being large indicates a free movement ea; ward. 5o that_arrivals at this p'ace are not likely 10 cause uncomfortable accumulation. There were no cables. Export clearances amounted to 226,- 106 bushels. September corn opened rom 2415@ 2434c, sold at 24%gc. declined 10 and closed at 24840, 14 under yesterday. Esilmated receipts for Monday 1600 cars. 3 OA1S—Were firmer. The strength was purels sympathetic and business exhibited but ordinary characteristics. Receipts were 263 cars and 50, 000 bushels were taken from store. EXport clears ances were 40.470 bushels. September oats closed unchanged from yesterday. Estimated receipts for Monday 400 cars. FLAX—Was steady. Cash, 7314c; September, 72%gc; December, 7414c; Jamuary, Tbigc. Re- celpts were 26 cars, PROVISIONS—Another lighter run than ex- pected of hogs was instrumental in strengthening the Lone of provisions. aithough the feeling at the yards was somewhat irregular. Business could have been better than It was, an_ all around com- plaint at the dullness being voiced at the ciose. Beplember pork was 7hc higher: ~eptember lard, 234@5c, and September ribs be higher. HUTTER—Fancy makes of butter were scarce and firm. Dealers were talking higher prices for these grades. Other soris were in good supply and steady. Creameries—Extras, 14c; firsts, ul/,?uy,c: seconds, 10@1lc; imitations, fancy, 10@ilc. Dairles—Extras, 12¢; firsts, 103sc: seconds, So. Ladles—Fxtras, 935@10c: firsts, 8@3%4¢; packing stock, 7@7Yac: grease, 4@be. EGGS—Were in good demand for local account. Recelpts were moderate, and the market held firm. Fresh stock 914@11c B doz. MONEY — Was 6% on call snd 6@7% on ume loaus. New York exchange 40@60¢ discount. Closing Prices. WHEAT—August. 573c: September, 8834c; December, 8054c¢. QOKN—August. 2874c: September. 2435c: May, 27340, (i//’l'l‘s—kmembtr. 18@18%/jc; December, 183j0; May, 2064@20%4c- PORK—seplember, $632%,; Janvary, £6 9714 LARL—September, #3 371! January, §3 60. L.irn—Sepiemver, 83 32%4; January, 83 50. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IrL. August L— Only a few cattie were recelved to-day, and they were disposed of at highest prices. Receipts of | 300 tons. 9814 nogs were 1 ght. The demand was moderate and pricos stealy. Sheep were gu et and steady. CATTLE—Receits. 400. Fancy beeves, $4 60 ?465: choice to prime, 1300 to 1800 1 steers, 4 40@4 45: good to choice steers, 1300 to 1600 I, #4 20@4 35; medium steers, 1000 to 1850 1. 8390 4 1o: common to falr steers, 950 to 200 D, $8 BU@S 85: feeders, $3 9O@3 75: stocker«, $2 60@3 60; bulls, choice 10 ex ira, $2 85@3 26; bulls. poor to choice, 81 80 @2 %0; cows and heifers, extra, $3 60@3 75; cows, falr to choice, $2 40: ~cows, common to fair canners. $1 2d@% 26: calves, good 10 cho.ce. 85 0U@5 40: calves, common to $30U@490; Texas grassers. $250@3 10: Texas fed steers. 83 20@3 70: Texas cows and bulls 81 76@2 miikers and springers, per head, $20 @ 40; stern range steers, $2 9U@3 40; Western range cows and helfers. $2 10@3 35. HUGS—Keceipts, 8000. Heavy packing ana enipping lots, $2 90@3 25: common to_choice mixed, 3 30: choice assorted, $3 50@ 3 40: nght, $3 10@3 40: pigs, 82 80@3 40. SH EF P Kecepts, 10,000. ini6rios to choice, $2@8 6: lambs, $345 85. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. August 1.—Porter Bros. Company sold to-day at open auction Californla fruit at the following prices: Pears—Bartletts, $1 86@2 per box. Peaches—Early Crawfords, 80¢ B o e a1 e st . n h:l‘;n:nb'e: Yeilow, $1 05; German, 85c. Plums— Japan, $1 20 per half crate. Neciarines—75¢ per baif crate. NEW Yuaia sLfOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares. Money oncall is nominal at 27 Prime mercantile paper, 6@7% Dsr sliver, 685c. Mexican doilars, 556s@0ad4e. Sterling Kxchange is steady, with sctual business in bankers’ bills at $4 88@ 5 8814 for sixty days aud $4 89@4 8944 for de- | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1898. mand. Posted rates, $4 B8@4 894, Commercial Dills, $457@4 8714. Governmeni bonds quiet: State bonds dull; railroad bonds firm. SUVEr at the board was easier. . CLosING FTOCR 85 |Norfolk & Westrn. _4: 1) ; Preferred. . JQ"‘ 514 45 11 o4 9435 American Express) 0¥ American Tovaoco. X5 preferred. . ¥d preferred. N. H. Yuffalo, Roch & Cauada Pacific. Canada Southe: Canton Land. Central Pacit 8 Ches. & Ohio. 13 |Oregon Improvmnt g Chicago Alton......143 | Prefer Preferred.. 370 oregon Navigi Chicago, B. & 64%4/Oregon Short Line. 8 Chicago'® E. 1li... 40%4|Pacific Mail........ 93 " [Peoria, D.& & 115 52 |Pittsburg & W. ptd 15 1184 [Puilman Palace....144 Consolidation Coal. 31 Quicksilver......... 114 Consolidated Gns..142%6 " Preferred. 13 C. C. C. & St. Louis123% Resting..... ...... 103 Preferred......... 12 |RioGrandedWestn 15 Colo. Fuel & iros.. 18%l Preferred. . 40 Preferred. . 80 |rock lsland. 3 g-"% Cotton Ofl Ceri ... 9 |Rome Wat&Ogden.110 Commercial Cabie.125 [St. L & 8, W...... 38 Dei. Hodson........119 | Preferred.... Del. Lack& Westrn. 149 ISt Paut. Denver & R. G 10%| Preferrea. . 1182 41 st Paul & Duluth. 13 0% Preferred.. . 87 * 28%|st. Paul & Omaba. 34 - 18%4| Proferred.. 18 E st P M. & ... 107 Fort Wayne. siiver Uertificates. 687 {reat Northern pfd108 |Southern Pacific... 18 Green Bay........ ¥z Soutnern R. H. 7 Hurlem. |~ Prererrea.. . 20 Hocking . Y/ Sugar Refinery . Hocking Valley.... 16%e ferred.. . Homestake., . 84 "iTenn. Conl & Iron. 16 H. & Texas Cent...— | Preferred......... 90 Illinois Centrak.... 90%3 Texas Pacific...... 6% lowa Central. 6 | Tol.A.A.& N. Mich.— Preferrea......... 92%|Tol. & Ohio Cent... 20 Kansas & Texas... 9Val Preterred......... 50 Preferred. . . 19%/Tol.St.Lonis& K.C. 8 Kingslon & Pem... 8 | Preferred........, B Lake Erle & Westn 1434 Union Facine...... 5% Preferred.. . 613410, P. Den & Guif.. 1%m Lake Shore. 143 "10. S Corasge...... 3% Natlonal Lead 1944l Preferred.. 7 FPreferred. B0y Guaranteed...... 13%a Long Island....... 69 |U.S. kxpress...... 40 Louisville & Nash. 4334/U.S. Leather...... 6l Lounlsville. Na&Ch 813 Preferred.. Preferred. .. .... 13%gU.S. Rubbél Mannattan Consol. 88 Preferred. . 70 Memphis & Charis. 15 |Utica & B, Hiver..150 Mexican Central... Wab. S, L & Pac.. 5 Michigan Central.. 9215 Preferred, 1385 Minn & 8. L. .= | Wells-Fargo. 80 Preferred |Western Union.... 7858 Mion & St. Loom. 12 |Wisconsin Central. g st preferred.. 62 Wheellng & L. E.. 7 2d preferred . 88 | Preferred. . 2354 Missouri Pacifie.... 17%!am Cofton Oil prd. 40 Mobile & Olo.... ;107 " |W. U. Beef 6% Nashville & Chatt. 67%Ann Arbo 8 National Linseed.. 14 | Preferred. 19 N.J. Central....... §2Vs|Brookiyn Traction. 20 North American. 4 " |Erie 2d ptd.. . 14l % CLOAING RONDS. U S 4, rextatered.. 10614 Do 4. coupon. ... 107 g U 8 4s niew, regstrd113 10 ds, coupon....118 [N J Cent Gen Bs., 114 L6 28 9434 Northern Puc 1sts.110: Do 55 110 108 1 o Bs, coupon. Cherokee ds, )896. Northwest Consols.1 38 Do 1897. Do deb 5 108 Do 1898. OR &N Ists. Do 1889....... StL&lronMiGen 83 TU Pacific 5s of '95. St L &S F Gen 6s.110 DC3§-66s. . Ala Class A 4s.....100 Do Class B 4, 5s.. 100 La Consol 4s....... 93 Missouri fanding. N Caroiiua con 6. 8o Caroli " Tenn new 3s.. Texas Pacific 1au Texas Pacific 2ds. . 14/ Union Pac 1sts 96.100 West Shore 4. Mobile & Ohlo 4 Va funding debt... 56 |KGrandeWest lsis 67 Do registered,....— |Ches & Onio bs....108 Lodeferred 6s.., 5 |Atcnison ds Do trase reptsst, 4 nada South 2ds.. 100 Cen Pac 1stsot'95. 98 | Den & %G Jsi.....107 |H & Tex Cent & Do 4 . 97 | Do con bs. Erle 2ds. 58 [Reading as... Kansas Pa Cousols 65 |Missouri 6s. Ks ¥n lsis Den divill [Alabamba, class C. 85 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. ENe., Aug. 1.—The spot market is dull at 5s 54@5s 64. Cargoes dull and weak at 20s, seliers, prompi shipment. FUTURES, The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Aug- ust, 45 10%,d: September, 48 10%d: October, 43 1034d; November, 4s 11d; December, 4s 11%4d. SECURITIES. LONDON, E Aug. 1.—Consols, 118 8-16; siiver, 313d; French Rentes. 101¢ 47Yge. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchanee, 80 days.. - 48814 Sterling KExchange, sight. - 4891 Sterling Cables.. - 4893, New York Exchange, sight. — nominal New York Exchange, telegraphic. — nominal Fine Silver. P ounce.. - €8 Mexican Dollars. 54 o4 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAYT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT-Hereafter the Produce Exchange will have four calls daily, the first beig held at 9:15 A The market is weak and tending downward. No. 1.95¢ B ctl; choice, 9614c: lower grades; 8714@ 921me; exira choice for milling, $1@1 10 B cul. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSION—10 0'clock — December— REGULAR tons, 98 , 9bc. BAR Stocks increased 8500 tons in July, 88 wiil be seen above. The market (s weak, dull and unchauged. We quote reed, B5@8714c: Brewing, T5@8i14c. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10N~—10 0'clock—No sales. EEGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—100 tons, b8c: 200, 6514c. OATS—Slocky-déoreased 620 tons in July. The market continues in good shape for sellers. New Oats are selling a: 70@80c. Old millinz, 85@90c P etl: fancy feed, 90@93%ac 014 r00d 10 choice, 834¢:90c; common (o tair, 106@TTAC; Gy, B0@Stige: surprise, 9@ CORN—Large Yellow, 8714@95¢c P ctl: Small Round do, 95@9614c: White, 7712@83%4¢ B ctl. RYE—7414@75¢ ctl for old and 65¢ 10T new. BUCKWHLAT-55@95¢ B oul. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: ¥amily extras, $3 60@3 70 bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 40@ 3 50; superfine, $2 75@3. COENMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20: Cracked Corn, $20 50@321 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Fiour, $2 10 Rye Flour, 2140; Rice Fiour, 5340: Cornme 82 10; exira cream do, 234¢: Oatmeal, 32 90; O Groais, Sigc; Hominy, 85 10g 50; Buckwhest Flour, $3'10@8 3U; Cracked Wheat, 284c: Fa- rina, 81ec: whole 'Wheat Flour, 83 30; Roiled Oats, 8140; Pearl Barley, 8%4C: Split Peas, $3 20; dreen do, 84 10. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—8$13@14 for the best and $12@12 60 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15@16 B ton for lower grades and $17@18 P ton for the best. Fii DSTUFFS _Rolled Barley, $15: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $21 ton: jobbing, $22. thA\ —l:oocf'n:; |:°v.g;|lflnuon Whest $7@10; eatand Oat, i Oat_$6 60@8; Barle: 7 50 River Barley, $4 M@” Alfaita, 85 504 for second and $4 50@b for first cutiing;: compressed, $0@8: siock, $4@5: Clover, 85 506 7 50. STRAW-—30@40c P bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS-Nominal and dull. Bayos are quot- able at 90@95c B ctl; Small Whites, $1@1 15 o s‘\@xlm ® «;u: Largs Whites, cily Pink, 70@80c: Reds, 81 i $1 15@1 40: ied Kidney, goa’. 2% Butters, 81@1 40. EDS—brown Mus ard, 81 50@1 75 P_ctl: Trieste, §2 26@2 70 Yol liow ~ Mus- 021 tard, $1 Su@1 75; Flax,§1 iIO'Cnnry, 234¢c "‘ o :lhlilfi;hl/gofl%e ? Rape, 215¢ 9 D; femp, 8ac DRIKD WEAS—81 26@L 40 P otl for Niles ana $1 26@1 50 for Green. POTATOKS, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Prices remain withont disturb- ance, Garnet Chiles are quotabie a: 60@6dc B ctl; Barly Rose, 40@45¢ B ctl; Burbank Seedlings, 40@50c B ctl for Rivers and 75@8be for San Lean- aro; Salinas Burbanks, 75a@8be ' ctl. ONIONS—Are steady at 36@45c % cil. VEGETABLES—Ttie market is overioaded wich Peppers, Squash and Cucum bers. Green Corn, 50¢ erfin P sack: Alameda Corn. $1_25@l 76 B crate:; Berkeley Corn, 75c@81 25 B box: Sum- mer_Rquash, 10@26¢ for bay: Fyg Plant, 4 75¢ P large no?(? Tomatoes, 40@ebc. I0F Rivess and 15@25¢ for Vacaville; Alameda Cveumbers, 0 for 10@26¢ P bx; Pickies, 75¢ for No. 1 and 50 No. 4; Green Peppers, 25 B large bx for Chile and 35@75¢ P box for Beli: Green Peas, 19 sack for common and 2@23gc B 1 for Gmlnu: String Beans. 50c@$l 3 sk for common and mas. 6@6c: Green Ok 3 al . i G B sack; Garlic, %@d0 ¥ b. ; BUITER, CHLESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Fancy Creameries sell at full figures, though some dealers report increasing stocks. “ CrEaMERY—Fancy, 200, with sales ay an ad- vance; seconds, mgm B . DaIRY—Fancy, 1 *c® 1b: good to choice, 1614@16%2c: Jower grades, 15@16c. [ ‘Fancy mild new s quotable at 1o Founs America, S@100 B B) Weat- dar, e: u! ern, 10@11c; Enstern, 11@15¢. EGGS-The market good! 10@16c B d03; store Eggs, 1) 8 u&f&':'o?r‘m :oo!;: e goot: Fanch ranaO 17 GNes) Duck EXES eIt o Rme o NS POULTEY AND GAME, * POULTRY—Dull and nominal. Live Turkeys, 1214@1éc B D for 8;:;!19;!- é:.lle ® ® for e ese, B pair. $1 B 51 75@1 50; Duck: o g 13 ens. $3 50: azge ana B doz 2b; Goslings, 2% old'aud 83 ‘504 DO for young: ng, 84 5: do, old, 4 50; Roosters, young, 84 5065 do,old. ers, 85 50@4; Brol il:’ 50 {01 small; young and old. GAME—Nominal DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Teaches continue plentiful and weak. Plums are in large supply and some small green ones sold to canners at §8 P ton. Bartleis Pears are drag- N 0@65c: White, 25@40c B bo: Red Nectarines, 40@65¢: ) x Pe-;.-g’u 'D@Mc ® box, 20@3Uc B basket und 14 0 B ton. B e 4i@i06 ® box and 40@B0C B crae; ‘White in bulk, $15@20 B tonicolored are not want- g br the chuners: Japanese Plums, 28@50c: nes, 40@s0c, .Avnlsild 51 @ box.for cholce and 40@60c B common. o0 box. [ apple: Puu.p;oa"m @ box; Bartletts, 20@40c ® box 15 . S e (3 1or single and T5¢@3$1 76 B box Figs. — B boX for double layers. = mfinkx!:s’—'rne only change s an advance in Raspberries. - ;!lgl' r:eu, $1 50@3 P chest for Lon wortbs and Au!%g 507or large berries. 5 Pigeons, $125@1 Raspberries, §. @ chest. Blackberries. $2@3 B chest. GRAPES—Stock contiuues 1o rag badly. Mos cats from ‘1 a'are County, 30@50C B crate. Vaca- ville swe,o;;mx,‘ and u}unumchluflx. 26@40c B box and crate. MELONE=Waiermelons, $8Q15 % 100 Canta- loupes, $:@4 60 B crate; Nutmegs, $1 50@175 B bo: YITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $3@4 B box for Valencias nnd §2@3 for Mediterrancan Sweets and St Michaeis: Lemons $1 808 50 for comman and §3@4 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, §6 50 B box: Calltornig Limes, 15%": Bananas, §1@2 @ bunch; Pineappies, $2@8 60 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED.FRUITS— No sellers of Prunes at 8¢ were reported yester- day, but the East was sending out bids of 8¢, buy could fibd po sellers under 33,0 and most holders will nof let go und.r 4c. These prices are more Teasonable. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as follows CARLOAD LoTs—New APFICots are quotable at64G6%c P M1 0. by Coas. Old Prunes, o; new nes, 334c. JOBRING PRICES—New Apricots, 51,@634¢: old evaporated Apples, 43¢ B thi Peaches. S@5c and 8c for fancy; peeled in boxes, 11@1215c B Ib; old Pranes, 8¢ for tour gizes; Fics black Sigo; White Figs, 5@5c @ 1b: Plums, 8%@4c for pitted and 1@134c for unpittea; Nectariues, 4@5c B I for prime to choice. RAISINS—Prices are as follows, carload lots, 1. ‘our-crown, loose, one: 3-crown, -Crow n, 2"/}«: P I; seediess Sultanas, 3 58 Suscatels, Tagc; Sorown London lay: erg, 706 B box : clusters, $1 36@1 80: Dehesa clu ters, §2 10@2 25; Imperiul clusters, §2 7. JoBBING PRIcES—Four-crown, loose, 4ije: 3- crown, 8%4ct 2-crown, 335C B 1b. eédiess Sul- tanas, dc P 1b: Seediess Muscutels, 8c; 3.crown Lonion layers, 75@9Uc: ciusters, §1 50@1 75; Dehesa clusters, $2 50: Imverial clusters. 52 75. NUTS—Quotations are as foliow @ 11c for No, 1 hard and 11@13¢ B 1 for paper-shell, jobbing lots; Almonds, 6@7%2¢ B B for Lan: guedoc, 215@3c P B for hardshell ana 8(310e % 1 for papershell, jobbing: Peanuts, 6@6yac % b for Eastern and — for California; Hick- ory Nuis, 5@6c: Pecans, 6c for rough and 8c for lished: Filberts, 8@9c: Brazil Nuts, 7@8c @ 1b; ‘ocoanuts, $4@5 B 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@1214¢ for bright and 6@9c for lower grades; water-white extracied, 5@5Yac: light amber extracted, 415@4%40; dark amber, 4@ 4i40; dark, 2@3c B I ESWAX=26@27%c B b PROVISIONS, Eastern Lard 1s lower. CURED MEATS—Bacon Is quotable st 814c for heavy, T%c B Ib for light medium, 8@9igec for lght, 10@110 for extra light and 12c for sugar- curea; Eastern Sugar.cured Hams, 12@12%he: Cauifornia Hams, 1U@llc @ W: Mess Beef, $7 @R; exira mess do, 38; family do, 810; extra prime Pork, $8@8 50; extra clear, 13 @ bbi; mess, $11 60@12 ® bbl: Smoked Beét, J0c B b. LaRD—Icas ern. tierces 18 quoted at 414 ® b for compound and 5l4c for pure; palls, 6¢ B b; California tierces, 4%sc for compouna and blgc for pure: hail-bbls, 534¢; 10-Bb tins, 8%4c; do 5-Ib, 630 B B COTTOLENE—514@5%¢ in tlerces and 614@ 655c ® Ib in 10-1b Lins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. © HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steersare quotable at 7@7%c ¥ b: culls and brands, 6@blac P 1: medium, 6@6%c B 1b: culls and brands, 5@5%s¢ B Ib: light, be: calls and brands, ides, 9@5%4c: culls and brands, 4@41ec; saited Kip, 5¢ # Ib; salted Calf, 7@8c; salted Veal, : drv Hides, 1035@11c: culls and brauds, 8@ 8ljge: dry Kip and Veai, 8@9¢: culls, 7c: drv Calr, 15¢; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@85¢ each: Kids, 5c: Deerskins, good sumier, 26@80¢c; medium, 15@ 25¢: winter, 7@10¢; sheepskins,sbearlings,10@15¢ each; short wool, 20@3o¢c each: medium, 40 bUc cach: fong wool 0c each. Culls or kinds about 1ge less. rendered, S@3t4c; No. 2, TALLOW—Re. 1, 934¢: refined, bljc: Grease, 214¢ @ b, ¥ 00L—Humbold and Mendocino quotable at 10@1ic; Valley Oregon, 10@11c; do lower grades, § @10c; Nevada, E@SY¢: San Joaquin and South- érn Coast, six montiis, 4@6c: San Joaquin, fooi- hill, §00d to choice, 844@7ac: San Joaquin, year's fleece, 4 L,xc;hnannam iree, T@9c: do detec- tive, 5@60 B Hores RS rminal at 2@4c B B for 1895 and 6@ TYc for 1696, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutts Grain Bags, spot, $4 25@4 30; San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 2415@26%4c. Wellington is quotable at $8: New Weliington, #8 B ton: Sontafiela We.lingion, $7 50 P ton; Seatcle, $5@5 00: Bryant, §51 Cods Bay, $4050; Wallsend, ¥7; Scolch, 8750; Brrmbo, 87 50 Cumberland, $11@12 in bulk and $15@14 lu sks; Pennsyivania Anthracite Jigg. $1160; Welsh Anibracice, $8: Cannel, $750: Rock ~Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley. $7 60: Coxe, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton in sks.- CANNED ~ALMON—The Alaska Packers’ As- sociation quotes Hea Saimon as follows: In lots of 25,000 cases. 95¢ P dozen: 50,000 cases. §314c B dozen; 75,000 cases, 9Uc P dozen, netcasn 1, 0. b ex-ship. L TNSE ED OL—The Standard Oii Company has reduced prices as folows: Raw, In barrels, 40c: cases, 4b¢; bolled, in barrels, 42c; cases, 47¢ @ gallon. SUGAR—The Western sugar Kefining Company uotes. terms net_cash: Cube and Crusned, 5 Jgc: owdered, b3/4c: Fine Crushed, 5%c; Dry Granu- lated, 435c; Confectioners’ A. 43,c; Magnolia A, 434c! Extra C, 4tac; Golden C, 4Ljgc: half barrels, 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes ‘more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF_7irt quallcy/ 8o; second do, 44@4%c; third do, 814@4c VEAL— &gso: small, 5@6c B . ‘i‘b‘.flTou - ers, 5@5%ac; Ewes, 414@5¢ kMB-5@6c B B. . PORK—Live Hogs, S¢ B M for large and 314c for small and mediom: dressed do, 414@oYec B B BICiIPTB OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, qr. 8ks. 2.542/Cheese, ctls. 71 Whent, o 6,630 Eggs, dos 2,810 Batley, ctl 11,466|Hides, no. 322 Corn, ctls. 1,470, Pelis, b 165 Beans. sl 405 Wine, gilll- 85,900 Potatoes, 8)6/Wool, bls 893 Onions, sk: 53U|Quicksilver. fisicy 88 Middlings, B40|Lumber, M feet. Bran, sk: 1,671 lfilmrhmlh. Hay, ton: 845/ Lime, bbis. Straw, ton: (Chicory, bbis. Butter, ctls THE STOOK MARKED. Stocks closed the week considerably lower, and the best price for Chollar was 82 50, against $3 25 on Friday: for Con. Cal. & Va., $1 75, against $2 20; Best & Belcher, 62¢, against 7§c; Hale & Norcross, $1 20, against $1 40, and o on down the List. ‘ ‘The Best & Belcher assessment falls delinquent 1n board to-morrow. The weekly report of the Con. Cal. & Va. Is as follows: 1000 level—West crosscut 2, started at a point in north drift 550 feet north from Con. Va. shaft station, has been advanced 25 feet, total length 540 feet, passing through porphyry and clay separations and narrow lines of quariz, agsaying $1and $2 per ton. Faceis showing a siight seepage of water. The coming week will be spent in repsiring and easing timbers in this crosseut. 1650 level—On ninth flocr, first fioor above sill floor of this level, south drifc from east crosscnt from drift run south from ::’d“ oth-ume hl;u been tended 1 ugh porphyry, cla, o g T 85 7 ek 50 0 T e rom thirteenh, fourteenth, fif- teenth, twehty-first and twenty-second _floors, bove sifl floer of thin level, at north end of stope Inold ground of iormer workings. have extracted auring week 161 tons-of ofe, Verage assay value of whicn, per samples taken from carsin mi e, was $47 ‘Ir'per ton. ¥rom top of upraise from tweniy-first to twenty-fourih floor have drifted wesi 21 feei, passing through old mru aud fill- ‘1::: assaying about $26 & ton. T lengih, 43 From upraise carried up from northwest drift from n‘uunpwen drise from C. and C. shatft, 50 feet above the sill floor of this level, the vorthwest drift has been uumlg:u’:;flrl;hnul‘nmg e O T oot Gl o 1ts mouih, east crosscut feet, passing throo; hyTy and quarts, assaying $1 and $2 a ton. Total B o O e Jor waak amipnfiied t0 151 tons, average from cars when raised to surface, was 858 53. & ton. ‘The Alaska Packers’ Association will dend of 75¢ on the 12cth. 31 pay a divi- Following Are the Highest Prices During the Pas: Week. Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross| L Wed.| B QAR SAuLis, Following were the salesinthe San Fraucisco Stock Board yesterda; REGULAR MORNING ksarnw 100 Alpha.....12[800 Confi . .1. 600 Andes....28/200 Con N Y.... ‘:% Belcher. ] 39| Aty AT, 50 . 711200 1800 H&N. . 1.15/350 190 Justice....07] 100 Mxen. 00 . Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock %oum yesterday: EEGUIAR ewaarow—17:7 ), %00 Bodie. ....57 200 Bullion.... 20| 741800 Kentcki..07 400 Chilnge.. 481600 Ophir...1.05 1209 Conti....1.05/260 ... .1.ud1e 200 C Imp ....0: 100 300 C N Y 100 HEN11T i800 . 300 Juiia. 100 Justice. 100 L Wash. 10 500 ¥ Jucket. 42 LLUSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, August 1-12 Bia Asked, Alpha Con. ... 10 12 4 10 11 27 29 39 &l Kentuck.. Best & Beichier 61 63 Benton Con. 15 - Bodie —~ b2 Buition m 20 Bulwer,. 33 85|NorthG & — Caledonia.. l3,0¢uldeniuL 63 64 Chollar 2.45|0phir.. 98 100 Con.Ual&Va. 1.75 Overman. 19 21 Challenge Con. 40 42 Potosi. .15 1.20 Con. Imperial. U2 U3{Savage. .- 73 78 Confidence....1.06 1.1uScorpion....... 03 ve Con New York U4 —|Seg. Beicher... 12 138 Crown Potnt. 40 4d/Syndicate - 04 EastSlerraNev — M‘all\'u Hill, 02 03 Eureka Con - 26isierra Nevada. 88 60 Excbequer 05 0d/Union Con.. 49 50 Goula&Curry. 72 74 Utab.. . 08 10 Hule® Norers.1.156 1.20|Yeliow Jucket. 40 42 Champion Asked Bid 800 Lockwood Con. 800 . STOUKE AND BO GOLD MINiNG EXCHANGE. d Keysione Con.” YL 65 29 30! ND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. Avg. 1-10:30 A3 UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. U 8 4s coup.. 106 ~ [USssreg... — 107% Do new issuelld 115 MISCELLANEOUS nONna. CalatCbless, 109 112 [PacRolMén — — Cal ElecL6s — 128 |Do2dis6s.. — CotraCW5s — 64 [P&ORyés. — 115 Dpnt-stex-cp 94 99 (P&Ch Ryss. — 112 kasn L&P 6s118 —~ |Pwi-st KR8+ —~ 11814 F&CHKREs. — 105 [Reno, WikL — 105 Geary-stRBs. — 1071g/Sacto P& L. — 10214 LosAngLbs. — 99 (SKENPROs. — 983, Do Uirteea 8 — 1003,8PRRArizés — — Mkt-siCOble6s12] — |SPRRCal6s. — 11034 DoRyConSs. — 104 [SPRRCaibs. — — — NatVinbslst 96 — [SPBriCalfs — 9914 NevCNgR7s. #86 108 [EVWaterfs.. 1191511934 NPCRRB. — 108 |SVWaterds. 9714 98 N Ry Calfs — Ul [StkinG&ESs — 100 N Ry Calbs. — 100 |SunsiT&T6s. w = Oak Gas 83..102 _ — (Sutier-stR6a 10934130 Lozdls bs.. — 106 |VisallaWCos — — Owuibus 08.117 11934 WATER Contrs Costa —~ 40 | - Marin Co..oo 80— | 9654 ©AS STOCKS. 30 (Pacifio Light — 49 — |San Francsco 8914 90 821/5/St0cKiOL..on — 20 83 INSURANCE 8TOCKY. Fireman’sFd165 - [Sun.. 23 50 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. LondonP&A. 12414127 5184 — [London&s¥. — " 27 %135 Merch Ex... 13 —l/. 1 — [Nevada.... — = FirstNadonl, — 188 |[Sather BCo. ~ = EAVINGS BANK &TOCKY. GerS&LCo.1275 1820 [Sav& Loan.. — 100 Humb S&L1100 1450 (Security...... — 875 —~ 40 |Uniou Trusi.726 -, EFSavUnion — 485 STREET BAILROAD KTOORS. Oak SL&Hay — 100 Presidio 7 8 Sutter-st. St Atiantie D, 17 Eastern D. = Caliyornia.. 3 MISCRLLANEOUS STOCKS:. Alaska Pkrs. 913 — |NatVincCo., — — BlkDCoalCo. —‘/’ 10 |OceanicSSCo — 24 CalCot Mills —= — |Pac AuxFA 1 — Edison Light113%4 — |PacBoraxCo. 88 100 GasConAssn. — — [PacROIIMil — — — Ger Lead Co. 85 — [ParfPainiCo 6l 714 HawC&SCo. 16 17 |PacTransCo. — 24 Hutch 8 PCo_1914 20 |Pac T&T = MerExAssn.100 310 |Sunset T&T. 41 — MElecLight — 44/United CCo. = 2§ SALES—MOBNINS SESSION. Board— 10 Edison Light & Power Co 118 50 .26 Hutchinson § P Co. 19 76 25 Market-st Rallwa: 4075 105 do do 40 8314 100 do do 40 75 108 V Water... . 9660 Street— 100 Marker-st Railway... ven 41 00 REAL ESTATE TEANSAOTIONS. Krikor A. Hagopy: an to Savings and Loan So- , lot on E line of Cook street, 150 8 of Point oLy ot eme. B 50 by B 130, block Dy Junipero Homestead; £)016. Timothy F. Judge to Margaret A. J udge, lot on W line of Howard street, 8! ‘W 100 by N 25 gift. 1 N ot Fourteenth, Edwin 8. Lewis to Hannah Merrill Lewis, lot on Wlll:’. ot Lapidge street, 375 N of Nineteentli, N 25 by W 80 girt. i F. H.and Minna M. Martens t0 Theodore and sophie Binner, loton W line of Diamond street, 173:8 S of Elgm ‘Thomas an Fred S, Adams eenth, S 24:8 by W 125; $10. F, W.M. Lange, % undivided two-sevenths of all following N E corner Sniter and Kearn, lot on N'W line of NE 00 sureet, #2000 Line of S 70 (reserving life intere-t): §. Herman Murphy line of Shi NW 75; 3 Estate of streets, N 59:6 by E 79; aiso igsion street, 75 NE of Sixth, NW 160; also lot on E_line of Valencia N of Rlaley, N 25 b NE line of Fifth street, 137:8 137:6 blywl\'li ?7611‘1:.0 I?:, :3 h“ Xl(ml'lbu t, 280 W of Sanc! A : also f;ru::nl. n the eState of James Adams, deceased. h Meyer Post sireet, 167:6 W of Taylor, Wil E 100: also 1ot on W of Bryant, NW finnry‘ Frederick C. Meyer, lot on 8 e flor, W 37:6 by 10 to William Miller, lot on NW piey aireot, 450 SW of Fifih, SW 25 by lam Burke (by James Fand W. F. Burke, executors) to same, same; $1700. Sopi Mill, ia R. Koot to Jennie F., Tot on 15 Jine of Twenty-first avenue, 175 N of_Clement street, N 25 by E 140: $10. George Darsie (by attorney) to wife of E. G. de nfamin Cole- . block 3, Lakeview Tract: $10. ":‘h':-' 2 and :o’:'.pmm K. Walker 10 Charles Babbidge, lot on N line ot Visitaclon sireet, 480 E of Milliken, E 215, N 146:9, N point perpendicuiar'y oj Ding, thence § (0 begin: Visitacion Valle; 75 degrees W to & i site the ots 49 ana 48, of Homencin: $10: Robert and Miranda E. Mills to same, lots 41 ;nd A‘t' Iilzwk 470, Hudson Garden and Orchara wact; 810 Mary E. Maher to Edward J. Le Breton, ail in- terest” in the estate of Thomas Donnelly, de- ceased, No. 16991; $500. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Maty Watts to George J. of atiantic street, 161:9 100:7, belog 1ot 32, and E half of lo: 33, block Gibbons’ property at Oakland Point. Qukian Lizzie ryan, Leela B. aud G. W. Davis to George lot on K line of Brush st of second, N 28 by K 75, and 5, block 24, Pe ér M. Roeth, Roach, derson, 10t on N line 12"0¢ Witiow, 87:6 by ‘portion of ko Oakland: G T. Johne, John W, Doubleday and E. M. Derby & Co. Equity_Buiidi; 110g 0F Willlamia. seres )y commissioner) to the am, 55 Wap Cedar, l'u,s.o‘n.l: s 2ieen | ar, N 100:734, being Iots 28 and 24. block 44, lands of the Oakland Point ferry landing, Oakland: also 1ot on § line of Railroad avenue, 1 W of Cedar street 8 93:715, W 50, N 80:134, J 50:1%4 10 be- nning, being iots § and 10, bioc< 44, same (ract; Mary M. gonzales 19 Josepn Svenson, lot on N 1ine of Lifcoln sireet, 166:3 E of Wood, & 2: XN 185, belng the E 5 of lot 7, block B, Oal Foln- Hukiiead ‘trect, Oakiand, quit.lsim | Joseph Svenson to John A. C. Brett, same: $10. Joshua R. Mead (trustee, etc.) et al., to F. c..ua F. W. Rup loton § line of Mead avenue, 423 ‘W of San Pablo. W 66 by S 125.70, being lots 47 and 48 and B 16 feet of ot 46, Mead Park, Uak- land; $10. F. W. Ruppert to_F. C. Ruppert, lot on S 1ins of 1o, W 32.50 by S Mead avenue, 425 W of San $ mmn.' %nu Tot 48 and E 7.50 feet of lot 47, sam ) F. W. and F. C. Ruppert to Catherine Ruppert, 10t on S lfne of Mend avenue, 457.50 W of San Pa- Dlo avenue, W 32.50 by § 123.70, being & portion of lots 46 and 47. same, akland: $10. 1.P. Cutting to Edwin M. and Agnes E. Cutt'ng, undivided two-thirds interest in lot on SW line of £ Tiwenty-third strect. 276 SE of Twenty-first sve- Due, SE 60 by SW 140, bel g lots 13 and 13, block 74, Map of Northern Addition to Brookiyn, Kast Oakland: 810. J. C. Williains to H, M. Allen. re-record of 58§ deed 173, lots 8 and §. biock 2071, in plat 36, Maj of estate of John F.voy, Uakland Township: m{ Catherine V. Kilnkner (execatrix of es.at of Charies A. Kiinkner) to_Nefs M. Peterson, lot 91, block 10, Herzog Tract, Oakland Township; grant Cherles B and Katie Boudrow to Aiherion S. and Annie R. Lord, lot on ¥ line of Henry streer, 160 N of Rose, N 40 by E-135, beine portiou of lot 7, plock 20, Berkeley Villa Association, Berkeley: 10. Albert 8. Woodbridge to Fdward D. Asxqnith, fot o N line of Wilder sireet, 404 W of Baker street. N 147.84 by W 50, being lots 1 and 2. Mountain Visw Tract, betug portion of Dohr Iract, Berkeley ; $302. AR, ers to Myron T. Holeomb, lot 8, block C, Latham Terrace. Brooklyn Township: $10. H. J. Waters to sume, lot 7, block ¢, same, Brooklyn Township: $10. Myron T. and Marion B. Holcomb and Emily K. Latham (by attorney) to Ciiizens’ Butidi Joan Association, lois 8 and 7, block C, Brooklyn Township: 810, Clilzens’ Buildiog and Loan Association of San Francisco to Myron T. Holcomb, same, Brooklyn Townsuip; $10. | THE CALL CALENDAR. Avaust, 1890, S -l Moon's Phasges| 1 | bas Quarier. August 1. 8 15 | SyFirs. Quarter _P P Rt =S Last Quarter Augnst 3 Southamp:on: stmr Etruria, from Liverpooi: stmr Veendam, from Rotterdam. Naile) Avg 1—sumr La Bretagne, for Havro: stm Amsterdam, for -Roiierdam: stmr atia for Hamburz; stmr Lucania, for Liverpool; stmr Geor= &is. lor Steutin. PLY MOUT H<Arrived out July 81~Stmr Fuerst Bismrek. ETTIN~Arrived out July 29—Stm- Venetia. HAVHE—Safled Aug 1-Simc La Normandle, for Rew y ork. # SOUTHAMPTON—Salled Aug 1—Stmr St Louls for New York. BREMEN—sailed Aug 1—8imr Munchen. for New York. PRAW LE-~Pasied Aug 1—Stmr Weimar, from Wew York, ior Sremen. Tmportationt, : HUENEME—Fer Protéction—1876 sks barley, 1179 aks cord, 8 sk mos:a 37% bu'et wool, ' cs honey, 93 blls hides and pelts, & bdi y Plamo-3099 sks bafley, 20 bales hay, 1 sk clams. 21 pkes mdse. NEW PORT-Per St paul—10 bxslemons, 1bx beeswax. 14 bxs orangés. 1 pks sampies. e San Pedro—1 es groceries, 1 bd! hides, 8 pkgs household goods, 8 sk« abaiones. 1 iron pulley. Huenome—1 bX wearlng apparel. Ventura—1 matiress, 2 ¢s fruic_in glasses. 1 pail olives, 1 bale bean scraw. 1 cs cigars. 1 ¢s hats, 40 uxs oranges, .00 bxs lemons, 9 sks dry #pricots. Carpenteria—81 s<s crawfish. . Barbara -1 pkg hardware, 8 vxs fish, 108 bxs lemons, 8 bxs oranges, 22 sks crawfish. Guviotn—17 sks wool, 18 bales wool, 1 bl pelts, 28 sks craw fisih, 7 bxs fish. Porc Hatford~17 cs ezex 16 bxs butter, 1 keg buit 1, 1 bx clocks, 1 bx hams, 1 bbl coffee, 3 bls fags, 96 Uxs pedrs, 1 c8 appies, 2695 sks barley. 821 sks wheat, 227 sks oats 3 bxs fish. Cayucos—i2 bxs buiter, 7 cs eggs, 12 dressed 3 calves. San Simeon—4 bbls bo‘ties. 1 bx seed, 5 tubs 18 Dbxs butter, 6 ¢s eags Ya bbl brandy, 147 ska bones, 142 calves, 1 pkg humes. : Monters 1 bx cheese. anta Cruz—1 bx frait. Tonsienas, Per Protec jon—Erlauger & Galinger; H Wal- deck & to: W B Sumnor & Co: Jonas Erianger & Co: Enerprise Brewery: A Gerberding & L Grant; Whittler, Fuiler & Co Per 'St_Paul—Gardin- r & Thornl H A Wrliht & Co: Gray & Barb! Raven: Brigham, Hoppe & .Lo; Porter Bros & Co Chas Teizen; riot& seese! S acobs: J F Wil : 1any, Hoppe & Uo; Willard Bros & Co; SFieds dor& o DK Allison & Co: A Paladinti Wood, Curtls & Co; I, Scat American Unton Fish Co: Union Fish Co: Whic G _Camillont & Co: J Ivaucovich & “o: T W Gool- . ean. Cohen & Co; L Breslauer: liavica Wine G ders & Co: Willard & Ce # Milling Co: Lievre, Fricke & Co: L D Stone & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; :11imer, Bredhoff & Scaulz. 1. G Sresovich & Co: Dodwe. Sweenev & Co: Horn & Ju.ge; Sinshelmer Bros: 1l Kirchmann & Lo; Bassett & Bunker: De Bernardi & Co: A H Wal- iace: Chas Montgomery & W C Price & Co: W F Mitcheu: M'P Freitas & Co: Getz Brog & Co: Pac Coast Fish Co; O B Smitn & Co: Cal Bottling Co: | Marshall, Tegzar: & Co: W heaton, Breon & Co: A " Wyssi San krasicisco Fertiiiins vo: Meyerfied & Mitchell; ¢ & Whitney & Co: 1L N Tilden &Co; Neviile & Co: § Sio.ombe: Western Meat Ca: Cox Seed and Plant Co; A H Lanchbaum: W Coftéy. For Late Shipping Intellioence See Fourteentn Page. OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisdo. STEAMER | DRSTINATION. | SAlLs. | PirR. CliyPoebla. | Vic & Pgi 8na [Aug 2, Yam | Plerd &t Pau Newpor: ... |Aug 8 bau|Pier 11 Arcata......|Oregon por(s.. Aug 4.10AM Pler 24 et Miver Aug 4 beu|Pier 1S .| Honotulu. Aug 4.10aM | Oceanic A Blancharu |Uregon poris.. |A|l! b, bPM | Pier 13 Corou .|San Diego... |Aug 8.11aw | Pleril Pomona.....| HumboldtBay (Aug 5. Zru | Pler ¢ Columbla. .. |Portland ...... Aug 8.10aM|Pler 23 iaquins Bay. Aug 6 Oam rler3d Newpor: |Aug 7. $au | Pleril voos sav. . |Aog T.10aw|Pler 13 Vic & Pgo $na (Aug 7. 9am|Pler§ SanBlas.... Panams....... Auz 812 u PNSS Belgle...... | China & Japan| sug 8, BrM P MSS Santa Kosa. [San Diego... . Aug 9 11ay Pler Ll State of Ual. | Portian: | Aug11.30A% Pier 2t SIEAMEKS TO ARRIVE. SreAaMan | e ROM Mackinaw . | Tsncoma. Weeott. et Rive Alice Bl | Portland Corons. - |san Dieg .| Portiand .| Yaquina Bay . . | Victoria & Pueet Sounu .| Poriland. D DOORL-TIT AN O G WL 1S 1 SUN, MOON_AND TiDx. T £. COART AXD GEODETIS SMRVRY Trom) DULLETIY PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ~ [ ADTHORITY OF THE SUPRRINTENDENT. Sunday, August 3. Stin rises. . 5.13[Moon risey 11.26r% Bun sets 7.18|Moon sets..... . August—1896. T = =3Fo SR H T:me[le‘ume Foet| T1me| g | TIme | oy, Bl W "W W v w! 3[ 04| 12| 147 8.8/10.24| 99| 626/ 54 3| 11| 0.8) 90| 36/1125| 85 615 6.5 4| 217| 0311003 3.8/12.41| 86| 718 5.7 5| 3.03/-0.2\10.44| 20| 168| 28| 806 5.9 6 %45 -051117| 44| 300| 36| 9.04| 6.1 7| 4.25|—0.8/11.45| 45| 358 83! 9.57| 62 8| 5.05/-0.812.16| 45| £47| 8.0010.55| 6.2 NoTE—Iu the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the léft hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence s to time. The secoud tims column gives the second tide of the duy, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day; except when tnere are but three tides, as somettmes occurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charts. ~ HYDROGRAPHIC BULLLTIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPRIC OFFIce, U. 8 N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. £a% FRANCISCO. August 1. 1893, ‘The time ball ou Telexrapn Hili wasaronped exactly at noon to-day—i. €., 8 noon of the 120th meridian, or exacuy a: 8 p. i, Greenwich time, A.F. FECHTELER, Lientenant U. % N.in ch ree SHIPPING INTELLIGENUI. Arrived. ‘ SATURDAY. August 1 Stmr St Panl, Green, 70 nours from Newport, e, pass and madse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, ‘17 bours from Cas- par: 76 cds wood, 190 M 1 lumber, (o Caspar Lum- ber Co. Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, 50 hours from Hue- neme: produce, 1o Brlanger & Galinger. Schr Newark Beck, 16 hours trom Bowens Landing, 166 M £t lumber, to F Heywood. Clerred. SATURDAY, August L Stmr Pomons, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Uity of Puebla, Debney, Victorlaand Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanaimo; John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Br stmr Undaunted, Elcoate, St Vincent; G W MoNear, Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu; Willlams, Dimond & Co. Salled. SATURDAY, August 1 Stmr State of California. Green,, Astoria. Stmr Sants Rosa. Alexander. San Diego. Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, Tillamook Bay. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr ‘Tillamook, Hansen. Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanatmo, Sumr Truckee, Thomas, Coos Bay. Br stmr Undaunted, Eicoate, St Vincent. Be ship Cralgmore. Veysey, Queenstown. piohr Josept and enry, Christiansen, Slusiaw iver. - Schr Mald of Orleans, Arf, Grays Harbor. Geiegraphic. POINT LOBOS. Angust 1—-10 ». .—Weather thick: wind W; velocity. 8 mies Charters. ‘The schr Transit loads mdse for Honolulu: Chil bark Guinevere, lumber a. Vancouver for Valpa- raiso, owners' account: Ger ship Magallunes, Lum- ber at Hasiings’ Mills for Iquique, prior to arrival. Domestic Porta AST?MA—M!M Aug 1—Schr Webfoot, hnc Juiy 17. ‘ailea Aug 1-Stme Columbis, for San Fran- cisco. CLEOSE—Sailed August 1—Stmr Greenwood, for San Francisco. FISH ROCK—Arrived Angust 1—Schr Nettle Sundborg, hence July 28. POINT ARENA—<ailed Auvg 1-Stmr Whites- ‘boro. for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Aug 1—Haw bark Leah, hence Julv 9. EVEKRKTT—Arrived Aug l—Schr Lucy. from Umpqoa. SRY D12GOArrived Aug 1—Sehr Lottfe Car- son, from Eureks. Sailed Aug | —Brbark Bermuda; stmr Natloual iy, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Aug 1—Stmr Rival, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 1—Schr C S Holmes from Port Blageley. Foreign Ports. HULL—Arrived July 80—Br ship Dundonald, hence March 10. LIVERPOOL—Arsived July 80—Br ship Eulo- mene, heace March 12. QUEENSTOWN —Sailed July 81~Brship Dun- boyne, for Dunkirk. MONTEVIDEO — Salled Joly 6—Dutch. ship Nederland, from Girgenti, for San Francisco. PORT PIRIE—. July 26-Br ship drins, from Port Gambie. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORRw—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Pars, from OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEANSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway Wharf, San Francisco, as Soilown: . For Mary Island. Loring. Wronzel. Juneau. Kil- Barigo dba Siticn (Alaexal. @ ¥ o i, Juiy 3,18, Mozl it s a For Victona and Vanconver (8. C.), Por: Towa- gend, Seatle, Tacoma, kverett, Anacortes and Now Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash). 9 A M duls A 18. s, 28 day thereatter. connecting 24, wna every fitth - s Vancouver with the C. P, R R..a; Tacomna with N. P. at Senttle with G. N. Ry., a: Por: ‘Townsend with Alnska steamers. For Kureka, Arcata and Fleids Landine (Hume . voldt Bay) sir. Pomona, 2 2 M. uy 8 14 16 20 5.2 and every fonrsh day thereafter. For Sania Cruz, Monterey, San Simeéon, Cayueos, Port Hartord (Nan Luis Barbara, Venturs, Hueneme, san Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los ADgeies) ana Newport. a6 9 A. M., July 2.6 i 1i 1o, thersafter. For San Disgo, stoppinz only at Port Harforl (Ban _Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Pori Loy Angeles, Redondo (Los Angsles) and Newport. 1L a M dNw 5N 1, , 24 sal every fourth day thereatter. For knsenada, San Joss del Cabo, Mazatian, Ly Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), sir. Orizibi. 10 A, Mo Jo sana e ren anch thereafter, Tiexer office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen'l Agenta 10 Marke: st San Francista: O. R. &« IN. - —TO— ASTORIA AND PORTLANG $6 Second Class, $12 First Class, MEALS AND BERTH3 INCLUDED. Columbia sally, July 27, Avgust 6, 16 Siate of California salls. . Jaly 22, Angus: 1, 11, 21 From Spear-st. Whart Y(Phr 24) 2t 10 A x. GOODALL PERKI & CO., Genl ¥. K. CONNUR, General A RV Nt mie COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE . French Line to Havra. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW),42 NORT A J River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by M this line avoid both wransis oy English raitwas the disoomiforc of Crossing the channel in & small boat. New York (0 Alexandria, Kgypt vis Paris firsi-ciags $1601 second-class, $116. 0 I A TOURAINE, Capt. Santelli... May 28 8 4. . LA NORMANDIE May 43, 8 A\ LA GARCOGNE, Ta LA AL DA 8 A M LA GAr00GNE,. Jaly 25.11 4 s LA NORWANDUE, Anenstl, 5 A LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Lebrent. A B For turther particulars apply 1o A. wmuflr, Agent, No. 3 Bo v in« Greén, New York. J. F, FUGAZL & CO, Agents. 5 Montgomery avenue, San Franciseo. CEANIC S.8. C0. DAYS TC ., HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA. 5. S, AUSTRALLA for HONOLULU oaly, Tues- day, August 4 8:10 A M. Special party rates. S. 8. MONOWAI sals via HONOLULU snd LUCKLASD ioys T DN EY., Tioralay; stava i, a2 P Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust., snd CAPETOW N, South Africa. 4 D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C1., Agents, . 11! Montzomery street. Freight Office, 827 Market st., San Francisco. WHITE STAR LIRE. Unfted States and Royal Mail Steamers . RETWERN New York, Queensiown & Liv -rpool, , SALLING EVELL WEBS. ABLY,$60 AND UPW A RD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and acconimodations fl selected; sccond cabin, $ .. v and ®4. 0: Majéaiic aud Teutonic. Steerage Tickefs from England, Ire- land, Scouand, Sweden through 1o San Francisco at lowest rates. Tick: sailing dates and cabin plung may be procu . from W. H. AVERY, Pncific Mail_Dock. or at the General Office of the' Company, 618 Market street, uader Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. General Agent for Pacific Coast. PACIFIC COAST CLIPPER LINE . For San Francisco and All Pacific Coast Ports. The A1 T Bt ORI B MACY A r Ship. .. 2 e esbiicy, Madtsn FROM PHILADELPHIA: The A1 Cltpper Stip . A.J. FULLER Cel aster. Insurance effected at lowest rates, K lnl'hl'lpply to FLINT & CQ, 68 Broad New York. ignees in San Francisco: J. F. CHAPMAN & C0., 22 California street. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. S’rmulzns LEAVE “ASPINWALL renightly for the West Indies snd Sout pton, _cailii en route at Cerbour France, and Plymouth to land passéngers. Through bilis of lading, {n connection With the Paciflc Mall 8. 8. Co., jssued for freight and treas re to dirocs ports in England and Germany. ‘Through ticke:s from San Francisco to l’lvmonm Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195: th Class, $97 60. For further particulars apply o PARROTT & CO., Agents, STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 8, Washington St., At6 . M. Daily. xreigh received up & Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. 7. 0. Watker, 5D, pete . C. Walker 57D, poters Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Telephone Main 805. Ca. Nav. and lmpi Co U.S. NAVY-YARD. MARE ISLAND, VALLEJO, *Benicia, *Port Costa, *Crockett and *Valona. STR. MONTICELLO, Dafly 10:80 A. 3., 4:00 P. 3. _(Saturdays *%10:30 A. M), 3:30 P. . Sundays 8 P. &. only. Offices and landiog, Pier 2, Mission si. Telephone Black 261. HATCH BROS. ® 4 and 8 P. ). trips only. . *¢ Excursion trip. Gives 5 hours at Navy-yard. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ Tfltul“ll :sl‘.lv"la;)‘x‘m‘v:: P!‘Ill 1 I!AXL: at10A ndays ex viso TP M (mnrdlntxe»t? Rm ...‘a"?-. ‘are bet! n Al o u-.m‘ Clay st, Pler 1. 20 We biypo), Gaviots, Sante v, 5U sud every fourta day - Norway and Denmark -