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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 1 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver inchanged. Wheat and Barley quiet. Oats and Corn dull. New Buckwkhieat offering. Hay firm. Beans dull and weak. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables lower. Buiter an1 Eggs as before. . Poultry very dull Choice Peaches and Apricots bring fair prices. Oranges und Lemons auctioned off cheap. Dried Fruit slow Provisioas firm. Sterling Exchange weaker. Bank Clearings gained $1,600,000 in June. PRODUCE EXCHANGE SALES. Produce Exchange sales for the fiscal year just Closed were 2,324,500 tons Wheat and 210,200 tons Barley. = BANE CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings in June were $56.537,242, against $54 ii June, 1896, For the year to date they are $324,608,:41, axainst $332798,~ 846 durlug the same (ime in 1596. HOLIDAY. THE GHKAIN The Produce Exchange will adjourn Friday noon 10 Tuesday morning, July 6, over the Fourth. UL REVEN CONTRAST. The American Economist gives a comparison of the internal revenue collections :for the:first twenty-three months under whay Is- knows as the MeKinley tariff. say from October, 1880, to June, 1893, both months inclusive, with the firsttwenty- thres months under the G /rm s Iaw, say from September, 1894, to May, 1897, bo:h months ia- clusive. The total receip(s for these. respective periods compare #5 10.10%: McKinley tariff Gorman law.. $419,081.314 744,394 - §48,306,920 Defici: under Gorman law. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS 5SHOW PRECIPITATION! DURING PAST 17 HBURS Explanation. The arrow. flies with the wind. - The top ngures fon indicate maximum temperature for the those underneath It, i any, the amountof | Union Pacific. Produce. COFFEE—RI0, spot dull, but steady.. No. -7, o 87 i E $6 85@7: December, §7 0 LA RD_Prime, 84 5. PORK—Mess. 88 25@8 75.. TALLOW—31-16@3V4e. . BUTTER—Creamery, Western, 140, X Siate, fresh gathered, 12¢ SUGAK—Raw, quiet, steady: 89-deg, test,” 3c; 96-dex. test, Slge: refined quiet. PETROLEUM—New 3 ok renjied, 86 05: Phila- delpkila and Baltimore refined, $600; refineu in bulk; $3 B5. HOPS—Crov of '05, 8@4c: crop, 96, 6@9c: coast, crop '95, 8(G4c; crop '96, 6@11. London market, 60@70s. “\V\)\L—Domesllc fleece, 18@23c: pulled,” 16@ HIDES—Buenos Ayres’ dry, -20-Rs., 18@18¢: Gaiveston, 20 to 25 1bs., T4c. JEATHER-Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light 10 heavy. we'ghts, 18@19¢: acid, 19@22¢. Dried Fruits. California. 501 boxas, 284¢: frown, seeded, 734@s34c: seediess muscatels, @o34c. CURKANTS — 474@5%,% in’ barrels: cleaned bulk, 5}a@c; cases, 514@0Yac: cleaned cartons, o7k "KT N ES—California, 251> boxes, §14@7¢; 50-1 boxes, $@Tc. (FEACHES —Californta, unpdeled.. bags. 6@8c: xés, 7@fic; neeled. 10@12e- 1 APRICOTS—Californis, - boxes, . 7@ 2c: -bags, i VR fancy bo CITRON—11@12%4c for fancy boxes. [ngs— rlucrm;)mlul!!. 12@i8c; 1ancy washed, Ho@24c. B DATES—Perstan. 60-h boxes.: 215@334¢: Fard, in boxes. 434 @5c; cases, 53, @6C. ¥ WA LN U'S—Calioroia - siandacd,” - C¥3c; ' ‘soft ehiell, 8c. ALDON Ds—shelled, 153,@296 Metal, P16 IRON—Southern, $9 25@10 50;. ‘Northern, Stralis $14@14 10. — Brokers, §1125: exchange, $1112%4, L¥.a D~ Brokers, . $3 15; exchange, §3 6213 Firmer. Stocks and Bond: Opening.’ - Closinn. American Sugar $127. 46 126 8715 American Sugar Prd — 1 American TO0&CCO. ;... 7850 American Spirit Mig.Co. — Atchison. 1260 Bay Siute Gas Cauadian e Centras Pagific. Chicago Gas. . 9175 CoB.&Q 8500 Con. Gas: Cordage: Coraage Prd E Denver & Rio-Grande Prd. Delaware & Lackawana Erfe. .. Fort W General E Hocking Vailey. Jersey Ceiitral Kansas & Texay, Pid ke Shore 2. Louisville & Nashviil. Mannattan Con Missourt Pacifi Natfonal Lead; New Haven......... New York & New England. ew Y ork ‘Ceniral Oregon. Navigation. ..., Orezon Navigation, Pid Pacific Mall Pullman . B Quicksilver (Con Excbnge). Rock Isiand . Readlug. . Eouthiern Paciic. St Paut.. St, Louls & 8. F, B°R Texas Pacific. . Tennesses Coal & Iron. - U. & Leather. U. S. Leather. Western Union Wabash, Pfd Earaiver, Egerling o 3 Sterling on London, sigh! U. & 2's, 580 | 125 87 135 207 11400 | on Tu sduy mext. | Tne marker sdull. Locsl quotation Liquidation 1 July wis another bear factor which ‘operated against the market . i 3 Offerings.6f long- July wheat increased to alarge Volume as_the ‘session ‘drew 10 & clgse. iShorts availéd themselves of. this Opportunity. and. cov- ered a fair line, - The tendericy of the market Was dowriward &' most frony the stirtt. i - Culaby - was €006 - bii_er of ‘September wheat around 65¢. He continued fo buy uniil theclose: W eatlier talk is now. going.on.-. AL ih:s season of the yesr spriug wheat undergoes its urdest SCrUg= gle. - Raln 1s . needed .1 .many. sections of. the Northwest. - This _condition ~‘may -bring = abont nervoisoeas on the-pait-of ‘shoris: . Condf ions throghout the winter .wheat ‘country’ are favor- abie 1o harvest{ng. - In.sesuiong. where thrashing fs Rolng'on the yleld is proving: grearer than expect: ed. “The quAlkiy- s the best for ¥ ears pust.. Good wheat generally brigs betier.pric»s than fnferior gra This iact may.have considerable 1o do {o the pricé of wheat later on; i B ‘The shipnient of wheat. from ‘the Argenting for the.picst- twenty-three wecks has :beea 1,740,000 Dushels, sgainst 16,198,040 biishels for tue-corre: spondirig period 1n 1896 BN 5 Thie Dajly. Trade: Bullecn sys: “#It is not safe to calculate on.a winter-wheat yield of less than 300,000,000 “bushels. - The ‘quality is"exeellent, barfing & small section 10 111013 and & littie dsm- age’in UsHforniu. As & whoie the Uited States hasa quality of- winter -wheat. whi¢h would-com: 1id ‘good " prices - in any markeu in”the world, Jeaving quablity entiréty ont:of. the quesiion, be: ing saperior for milling purpoyes.” ¢ Avw wheat in the' Kungs. Cit - marketis selling for 68 perbushel. i FUTURES. LIVERPOOL WHEAT R July: ~ent.. Dec. A Ciosing. 23 63 145,008, 26,825 Shipments. xsy Bushels: Bushels, 184,986 135,607 Indian Territory and Okiahoma wheat ‘15" vield- tig from 20 10'40 buskiels per acre;-quality:“of the beat. z Corn dull:and s!ightiy jawer, n’ sympathy with whest. --Weather gonditions réparted miost “favor- able 10 the growing crop. -keceipta’ dre:beginuing. 10 full off. : . San Franciseo. 9315 A: M. SESSION: ; ‘Wheat opened. weak. - Decsmber, -$1.213/4; Closed at $1. 2114, selléts: “There 8eems 10 be: 1o support to the market. 10115 A M: ‘SESSION, Depression n Chicago wheat causing buyers to hold off. . Decemiber opened and closed at-HL 21 11:18°A. M. SESSION; Trading of & toliday cliaracter.’. Shorts are not aisposed: Lo press the ‘murket with: offarings Buyers evidently awalung furcher: developmenis. Prices unchanged frony tavse of Ahe pievious ses- sion, 2 2 P M SESSION. There Was & falr vorume of trading fn “wheat at the-closing session: ~ December opened:und clo at-§1 20%: May, $1°2414: December barley, T0c: Atameetng of the ‘meuibers pf the ¢all board Ik was vored to adjourn atier the.close of tliemorn: Ing se>sion on Friday antil the 10:15 4. M. session R o PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS; WHEAT—The shipoers continue to-pay $126 In the coiitry, but refuse. to nay this ‘price here. engl 2134 @1 2235 ¥ c:l for No. 1, $1 2844/ for cholca aud $1 26@1 32 for extra cholce for milling: CALL BOARD SALES, | ern sugar-cured Hams, 13@12%c B TNFORMATL SESSI0N—9:15 d'clock—December— 4000 culs; 81 G000, $ 1 2134 SECOND SESS10N—December—a000 etls; $1 21, REGULAR - MORNING SESSION—December—10,: 004 cils: $1 21, AFTERNQON SE&8T0N—Deceinber—34,000 ctls, Feed, 6834 11850 I, of melied snow in {nches &nd hundredthy during 'the past_twelve hours. 1sobars, or soll lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; Iso- | therms, or dotted lines, equal témperature. The | word “*high” means high barometric pressure and | 1s_usuaily accompanied by fair weather: “low” | refers to low. pressure, and is usually preceded | and accompanied by cloudy” weatherand rains. | *Lows”_usually first appear on the Wisbington coast. When :he. pressure is high in_the interior | snd iow slong the coas, and the 1sobars extend north and south along the Coast, rain s probabl but when the “low is inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rajn sonth of Oregon is iprob- With & #high” in the vicinityof Idabo, and: { pressure falling to the California coast, warmer | be expected in summer and colder | weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUBEAU, SAN FRANCISCO, June 30,1897, 5 p. 30 The followiny are the maximum temperatures reported to-day by telegraph trom Weather Bareau stations in California Eureks 66; Red Bluft 104, Fresno.108, San Luls Obispo 78, Los Angeles 78, San - Diego 66, Yama 96. ~an Franciscoda a: Max{mum temp>rature 72, minimum B0, mesa 84, ‘Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. The pressure is high=st this eveninz in Southarn Tdgho'and lowest in -Southeastern - Californis. Li hivsnowers have occurred in Westesn Washing- ton and cioudy weather is reported-trom Central. | California and vada northward For mide at San Francisco for -thirty bours ending midnignt July 1,189 Northern « alifornia—Par:lc cloudy in north pe tion, fair in south portion Thursday; frésh west- erly wind: Southern California—Fair Thursday: fresh west- erly wind. Nevada—Part'y cloudy Thursda Usab _ani Arizona—Fair Thursday. San - Francisco - and: viciirity — Pactly’. cloudy Thursday. brisk to high we: ¥y wind: probably fog Thursday morning . HAMMON. W For:cast. Ofticiul. NLW YORK MARKETS, NEW YORK, N.'Y., June 30.=Trading in stocks At the outset showed & resumption of yesterday’s | selling movemen-. Désoite & Ligher range -of prices f om London, losses: dfd not exce: d sharp sractions in the standard shares The murket be- came quiet and & bettor fone developed. Sugar was the leader and touched 128. The buils sccorded effective - sUPpOTt 1o the market afier the first hour, and. on heavy Bur- chases prices improvea throughout the lisi - The shorts were thoroughly slarmed, and in their efforts 10 cover pid prices up rapldly on the seives. The industrials zenerally were quite buoy ant on account of the falure 10 Secure a (onvic- tlon In the 10bACCO trust case. There was & marked contraction in dealings‘in the siock market to-day and trading was charac- terized by un ertainty. 7The infliences in the market were the news in regard Lo (he soft coal- miners 10 strike J a1d the reporis tha. the President would this week (ransmitio Couxress recommendatious in regard to tne reform inthe currencs. The general situation was not essen- tally changed. (rop advices continued favorable and a further deciine in foreign_exchange shut off the chances for gold shipments by to-morrow’s steamships. ‘Ihere is soms doub whether any goid would be exported Saturday, but in any event the smount will be smell. The money marxet unaffected b= the prepara ions incidental to the beavy Interest disbursement. The features of the market were anthracite coal stocks where the buying was referaole Lo orders for selling prices and also to an id the anthracite com panies would benefic by serious strikes In the bicuminous fields. 1n other active tocks declines were common. Northern Pacific shares reflrcted the steady lignidation and were notably weak, the only explanation of se'ling belng the indifferent trafli: returns reported. Granger shares were only moderately active and moved within narrow limlis. Chicago Gas was ieverisl, and the stock seemed 10 be freer from manipu! tion than for some time. 1n Sugar Kefiuing yesterday’s wide fluctuations were missing, though apprehensions were sgain expressed that the sugar schedules as arran.ed by the House would be finsliy adopted in confer- epce. ‘ihe London movenient was reported firmer and foreign Orders were on a moderate scale and were execated on both sides of accout. Government bouds steady and unchanged. Railway bonds firm. Money on call 124@1% per cent: time money— 90 days 2 per cent, 10ur mODULS 1j per cent. five months 214 percent, seven montha 3 per cent on mixed Stock Exchange collateral. Prime Jndorsed bills receivable. 3 per cent: choice and prime singie names. 31 per cenu: zood names, 4@41% ver ceut. Posted asking rates for sterling, $5 86 /@4 8745 for long bitls, 84 85 for demsud. Actusl rates. iong bills, $4 86@4 B614; sight drafts, $4 87@4 B7%4: cable Llransters, 84 8714 Domestic exchange on New York and Ban Francisco, sight 173gc premium, telegrah 20c premium. Money in Lonaon 13 per cent. Ratesof dis- count in open_marker for both short and (hree monthe’ bills, 11-16 per cent. ‘Wheat and Flour, WHEAT- 10:80 11:00 12:00 100 2:10 Jun: — = = = — July Y Tb TAY Tilh Tdle Bept i 705 70 — ulg December...... 72 = T2y 1% Tish T.bg Spot lowe=: f. 0. b. atioat No. 1 Nortnern spring New York, 773gc: No. 1 Northern spring Daiuth, 776c: No. 8 hard winter, 72%4c; No. 2 do, T4je. Fuwre closiug: Juue, —: July, T4ac; Sep- tember. 703gc; December, 7154C. FLOUK— Wwinter, bbis, superpue, $2 €0@3 00: No. 2 extra. 83 38@3 40; No. 1 extra, $3 50 3 65: cloars. $3 4U@3 55; siraights, $3 (0@4 05 patents. $4 40@4 65. GRAIN FRIIGHTS—New York to Liverpool by steam, 214d. 500 315007 | | CHICAGO MARKETS, l CHICAGO, 1. June 30, —FEaster -prices for | hogs and heavy receipts, together with consider | | able realizing by local bulls asd English packers, | caused a sarp decline in provisions . At the oper- ing. Partof the eariy loss was recoverea béfore the close, Lowever, owing to light offerings and = | fair speculative demand. 1o cacile business was farly active, with prices on §ood steers as s(rong s At any Lime this Week. Exporters and. shippers ‘bought liberally. Al Kkinds of butchers’ stock is seliing at the top fig- | ures of the year. ‘There was Dot €Hough business in stockers and feeders to make & market. Fifteen oads of Texas cat'le are making steady prices: | Y ea! calves were scarce and prices strong. The 0Og business was s'ow from first tolast, closing weak and ai a big b¢Jower. Yet vaiues | are about 10c hizlier than the clese of last week, Tn sheep trade was fairly active and- pricea 7 to sirong. and on:spring lamby:a trifle ¥ ond with nearly everytning Grain, WHEAT— | 6:30 10:00 10:80. 1 23130 6955 685, - 698s 8935 | oblg tdlg 6d 645y | 663, 685 6814 1 v 1300 gégf.’b 651 BHYg | 6463 Gddy i — bl . 2454c; July, 2464c; Sepiember, I C- ) | A Ts—June, 1730; July, 17%c: September, 1753c, | BARLEY—cash, No. 3, 87¢. i RYE—_Casn, 33gS4c; July, 35@3334c | FLAXSEKD—Cash, 77%4c; July, 77 Yge: HIMUTHY—Cash, $2 70. August, $370. Producs. PORK—June, §7 62: Joly, §7 62, LAKD-June, §405: July, 5405 R. —June and July, $4 40@4 42. BUTTEK—Firm anl active, Creaméries—kxtras 1434c: firsts, I8%5@14c; seconds, 12@18c. Dairies—Exiras, 12¢: firsis, 10 @]1c; seconds, 9¢; packiug siock. fresh, Sc. EGS—Steady, bu_not especiaily active. Firsts; | 8 Tictiy fresh, loss off ca es recurned, 8bge. Livestock. 855; heavy, £3 15@3 55; rough, $3. 16@3 30. Sales 36.100. Receipts to-day 38,000. kstimated | receipts for to-morrow $5.000. CATTLE—Beeves, $3 90g5 15: cows a1 ers, 1 76@4 26; Texas steers, $2 80Q4.1 SLocK- ers and feeders. £ 30@4 20. Keceipta'to-day 12, 590. Estimated rec-ipis for to-morrow 8500, SHEEP—Receipts 14,000, hett- Keceipts at Omaha. . SOUTH OMAHA, NEn+; Juné 80.~CATTLE— Recelpts, 3000 head: market stronger. HOG=~rieceipts, 7000 hesd; market steady, Receipts at Kanss City. KANSAS CITY, Mo, June 30 —CATTLE—Re- ceipts. 4500 head ; ma ket steady 10 strong. }0GS—Recelvts, 15,000 Tiead : market bc lower. SHELP—Kecelpts, 4000 head; market strong. | TOREILN MARKETS, London. LONDON, Exe, June 30.—Consols. 11213-16; silver, 27 8-161; French rentes, 103t 66c. Liverpool. WHEAT — Quiet: No. 1.standard California wheat, 93 414d; cargoes Off coast, nominal and nnchavged; cargoes on passage, quiet and steady; English country markets, generallv dearer; French country marke:s, easy: Liverpool whea:, No. 1 California, 8 214d@6s 314d COT1ON—Upinnds, 4 5-321. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 30 —Porier Bros. 30id three cars fruit to-day, inciuding Alexander peaches at $1 20@$1 61 Red June, $1 95; half- boxes Comet pears, $1 20@81 05; boxes Comet $1 60; half-boxes Wilder pears, $155; craies, $135; upricots, §135; Royal apricots, 81 50@51 10: peach apricots, $120: tlaude plums, SU@H5c; Ciyman plums, $145@75¢i Abundance p.ums, CQ(W?tl 20; peach piums, 85c: Swisuma plums, $226: St. Catierne plums, $115@75¢; Royal Heitive plums, 95@75¢: Bui- bank , ums, §1 35 Ogons, 81 307 Y osabl, 81 75; Thiss‘Il's Japao plums, $140@F1 16; Moran piums, $125@90c: Mikudo. $1; cherry plums, 3210@1 B0: Trageas pra s, $5 20@1 50 Aoy, 1 Traged, 1 H hy $1 sL@ise. SR il » " EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Eterling Exchange, 60 db; - 4 87 Sterling Exchange, sight = '4 53 Sterlirg cab.es. =3 48y New York kxi , sig) o= 1734 New ¥ ork Exchange, telegraphic.. 20 Fine Silver, per ou.ice.. — 6014 Mexican Dollss ) 49%; YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET, The following resume of the wheat market is furnished by .. A. Bresse, Produce Exchznge grainbroker, 412 Pine stree: SAN Fraxciscy, June 30, 1897. Chicago. Wheat opened at about yesterday’s ciosing price BOGS — Light. 3% 45@3 60: ‘mixed. 53 40@ | $1:207%. May—2000, $1 2414 BARLEY—Prices remain {ne same. @72%3¢ -9 etl, outside figure. for choice. bright; new Brewing, 85@80c: old. Brewing, nominal, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL. SEssioN—@:150'ciotk—No sales. SECOND SESSION— N0 salés. LEGULAR - MOBNING SESSION A¥TEENOON Skss10N—Decem OATS—=smples of the New CIop are showing on *Chatige. ~The: market is devold of Jite. - Fancy Feed aré quotable at $1 25@1 30: good 10 choicé; $1 10@1 20: common, 95c@31 074, ¥ ctl. Clipped Usts’ geli- at 31@2 B ol over ihe Taw product RN Sales are small ani generilly confived 1o filling the wants of Jocal jobters: Large Yellow, @$1; Small Round do, §110: White, 85@ * cth The market 1s weak at.the decline. Old, 81.U5: new, SUc B ctl. : BUCKW HEAT—Is nominal at 95c@8$l 15 9otl for new.and $1 33 for old. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cast prices: sre: Family ~extras, $4 56@4 65: Bukers' extras, $¢ 30@4 45 R bbl. COKNMEAL, ETC — Feed .Corn, *$22@23; Cracked Corn. $23 50 % ton. MILLSTU Prices in sacks are as follows. wsuar discount to (e -trade: Grabham Flour, $2 85 %100 bs; Kye Flour, $2 60 % 100: Rice Flour. £5.75: Cornmeal, $2@2 25; extra cream do $2.75; Oatmeal. $8 50; Oat Groats, $i; Hominy, $3 10@ 3 30¢ suckwheat Flour, #3 U6@3_bu; Cracked Whent, $3°50: Furiia, $4: Whole Wheat Fiour, 231 Rolled Uats (bhis.) $4 75@5 156; Pearl Barley. 33 75@4; Split Pens, 43 503 Green do, 34 25 %100 s, 0 sales 4000 culs, 70c: HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. There 15 no longer any distinction between old and niw Hay, The market is firm. BRAN-$18 50@14 for the best and $12 50@13 P ton-for outside hrands. MIDDLING=—$1T 50@18 50 for lower . grades and $19@20 B ton for the besc FERDSTUFFS —Rolled ~Barley, $16 50@17: Oficake Meal at the mill. $26 50 B ton; jobbing, $27 50 HAY—Wheat, $8@11 P ton: Wheat and Oat, §7 @10: Vat, 38@8 50; Larjey, $6 S0@S: River Lar- ley. $3@5 50 @ toni _compressed; $7@10; Aifalta, first cuttiog, $5@5. 50: second. . $6@6 50; slock, $§6@7:50; Clover, $6 5U@8 ¥ tou, STRAW-=25@50¢ P bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, The marke isstill dull aud weak. BISANS—Eayos quoted at $1 60@1 70; Small Whites, ‘95c@$1 0b; Large Whites, S0@97%4¢ ety “Pinks. 95c@$1 055 Reds. $1@1 10: Black- eye, $1-40@) t0; Ked K dney, nominal: Limus, 81 60@1 6U: Butlers. nominal; Pea, 85c@$1 15. SEEDS—Brown Mustard. $2 50@3 75; Yellow. Mustard, £1 75 @ ctl: Flax, 81 60@1 70; Canary Seed, 18,@2140 P 1b: Alfaita, 634c; Kape, 2140 234c: Hemp, Sc; Timothy, 4%5¢. DRIED PEAS<Niles, nomial; Green, $1. 30@ 1 603 ctl. AT POTATOES, UN:UNS, 'VEGETABLES. ‘Potatoes. Onions and Vegetables are generally. tower. . No more -Cucumbers and" Squash coming In from Vecavil e POTATOES-New ‘Kar'y Rose in boxes. |:65c: “1n sacks, 35@4be: ew Burbanks, 50@75c B ctl In boxes and 4U@50c in sacks. ONION~—New Reds, 50@d0¢ B sack; Silver- 70@80c B ctl. VEGETABLES—Bay Squash. 35@5Gc ¥ box; Ciictimbers, 26@40¢ ® bx for Bay; Asparagus, 76¢ $1 25 for common, 81 50@1 75 forcnoice aud $2 260 for fancy: Green Peppers,. 4U@75c B smali box for.Chile and 75c@81 B large box for | Bell: Green -+ eas, 114@214¢ B 1b; Stong Beans, 1@ 8o: Green Okra, $1G 125 5 hox: Fge Flant, 1700 Cabbage, 75c P ctl: Carrois, S5@30c B sack: Gar lic, 116@i 340 ® omatces, 4U@EBC P box for Vacaviile aud $1 76@2 50 for River: Green Corn, $1@1 50 ¥ sack for Vacavilie and $2 ¥ _crate for Alameda. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, Eggs rule firm. No change In Butter. PUTTKR— : CRrEAMERY—Fancy creameries, 16c B ib; onds, 16@1535¢ @ I Bovise DATRY—U hoice 10 fancy, 13@14cH B; lower grades, 10@1234c. PICKLED—1!@16c B 1 for new. FIRKIN—10@16¢ B Ib for new. CREAMERY 1 UB—New, 17@1 . STERN—12@1244¢ for ludie-pa- ked. CHE.5F—Choice mild new, 8¢ @ 1b; common to 00d, 6@7%c B 1b: Cream Cheddar, 1(@!1c; Young America, £@9ci Western, 11ci kasiern, 13@16¢ B Ib. o et Eggs, la?nsc P doz; store Kggs, 2@1214¢; Duck kggs, 10@12c ¥ doz; Eustern, 13c # doz ITOULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A carof Kastern sold at 85 25@5-50 for Hens-and £4 50@5 for old Roosters. Loeal stoek is dull and wea<. 2 Live Turkeys, 10@12¢ for Gobblers, 10@12¢ for Hens; Geese ® pur, 15c@8l: Ducks, s3@3 2 for old and $2 5U@4 for young: Hens, $3@4: Koosters, young. $6@7; do, 0id? 33 50@4;: Fry- ers, %3 bU@4 50 # doz: Broilers, $3@3 50 for Iarge and $1 650@?2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1.:5@1 50 B dozen for young and for old. 5 GAME-—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS .PRU!Ts, Apricots in bulk bave a wide range, according 1o uality. Peaches continue to sell well, if choice, Figs are doing better. Burtleit Pesrs sold at $1 3 large box. 3 About 1000 boxes of Oranges and Lemons were auctioned off at 15@70c P box. Other auctios are to foliow. : 5 DECIDUOUS FRUITS— : Strawberries, $2@2 50 B chest for @4 for small. large and $2 for September, but 14c lower for July. U. K. and, Coatluent cables were partia'y lower. Wheat atioat was offered st 14c less, with buvers holding off. BIg offerings of new wheat by Oklahoma en- couraged shorts and intimidated long holders. Blackberries, 81 50@2 50 ¥ chest. Gooseberries no lon cer worth quoling. Raspberries, $! P chest. : P g b0 & box and (v.m. basket. eaches, x an Plums, HO?JG P box. g e 25550c B box and 121,@30c B D and $7@15 ® ton to the canners. GreenPeurs, 25@40c ® small and 50@76¢c B large box and 16@25¢c B basket. 0ld -Applen $1@1 50; New Anples, 20@35c B small and: 40@65c P Jurge box and 16@30c B basket,. . .. = Cravapples, 0c B box: Cherries; 15@i0c B box: Royal Anne, 50@30c P box aid:21e@34c B:1b In bulk. dll%%‘fl single layers, 10@25¢.® box; double layers, CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 81 76@2 25 for choite 10 funcy snd: $1@1 50 P box for com- fron) Sdealioga $101 508 ox. MedITazanesn Sweets;”. 81 50@1 .75: -_St. Michiels, $2 60@3: Lemons, 7T5:@p, 25 for commion and 81 5U@2 @.bx for good s choice; Mexican Limes, nominal: Califirnia Limes, '75¢. 8 00t Bananas, §1 25 @2 50 % bunch:- Pineappies, $3@4 50 B-doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. delivery are of- Royal A pricot sk Nothing new. - Apricots.tor July. fered at blac . DR.ED. FRUITS—Quotations aré as follows: Peaches, 5@6c P B fancy,.6lgc B Ib: peeled, s@lic. B: -Apricots, new, spot, 6c B b evaporated Apples, - 5@6¢; sun-dried, 23,@34¢: Prunes; 215@3c {or the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@3c: Plunis, ¢@i34e for pitie! and 1@134¢ for unpitted; Nectarines, -316@4}oc 3 1 jor prime: to 1ancy; Pears;. 2@4¢. 101 quarters und 2@5¢ 1or halves. BAIGINS-= - ST Four-crows; Toose, 4@5c; 3-Crown; c: CFown S3;@E14C B Ib: sved ess Sultacs.. S@5Yac seedless Muscatels : 4@A14c; B-crown London lay: iusters, $1.15@) 25: Dehesa ‘clus- @3 Tmveriul olusters, FE@2 25, NUTS=Walnats, 6b4@7c 8.1 fors andard and 9@9yac ¥ 1b for softsheil; Alnionds, 6@7c for Lan- guedoc, 2La@Bac for hardshéll and 8@dc B -1 for Dupershell; Peau s, B.1b tor Eas; ern. and 4c 5‘51%1'""'&" i‘}"l’lckm’y uts, 5a6c 'i\"’i.ffifg?é" c 8 Iberts, 9@93ac; -Brazi Nuts; 8@9c; Cocounuts, $5@5 50-9 100. HON EY— ) ew. Comb,” 10 for bright. and 7@9c for “lower: grades; new water-white exuractid, $34@mc; igh amiber extracted, 59, @4c # B BEESWAX—22@25¢ 9 b PROVISIONS, The market contihjes active and firm and an advinge in Bacon isllooked for. B CCRED MEATS—Bacon, 13c B b lulr heavy, 8Y3¢ forlight “medium;- 9%5c for ligl, 10350 for-exira light and 12¢ m%’hr uuthnure?i? East- e SOa@11E, Rioss oot 5GH 80 $ bt Lams,; 11c- Mess - Beef, $5 3 exita s dor. ¥ 00GS: Tawnily 40, 89 S0@10. extra prim e’ Pork: $10@10 80: extra ciear, $ 1450, piew hht; mess; $12 50g15 W bbi; Smoked Heet, £ 1 L AKD—Eastern tierces 18- quoted’ ‘at_bljc: for €ompound anil.§¢ f0r pure: pats, Byae; California tierces, 414¢ . Ih-for compound. ‘and - Bigc: for pure; half-bbis; “534¢; 10:1b. tins, 614¢i do 5-1b, 81408 16 ; el : COTTULENE.— Tierces, - 534¢: - Packaves ‘less thati 300 13— 11 pails, 60 in’ @ case, B7ac; 3-1b padls, 20'in o case, BYges O-1h pails, 12 in- a case; BUzc: 10-1b padls, 6 1n-a case; BYjgc: BO-1b Lins, 1 or 2 la ‘a ‘Guse, 750: wooden -buckets. 50 1bs met, 77c: fancy tubs; 80. b nel, 7 64¢; huli-bbls, about 110 1bs; T3ac Wb - - % HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOP! HIDES AND SKINS—Cuils and. brands sell 1c undersound stock. ‘Hedyy salted “steers, B@8Yac B 1b; medlum; Te; light, 635@7¢. B i Cowhides, 636@Tc; 5C; saited Kib, T@Rc. B salted - Veal 7¢ culls aid brands, 1ve; dry: Kip and Veal, 8@10c; ory-Cal culls, 10¢; Goais<ins, 20@i5ceach Kids.. 5¢; Deprskins, summer,. 25¢ 8- Ib; medium, 20c; winter, 20c; Sheepskins, saeariinzs: 100 slort: wool, 26@40 each; medium, 40@50¢ each - long ‘Woois, 50@1 5¢.each, TALLOW=No. 1, rendereo, 23,@3c B 1bi Now 2 214@215c: refined, 434¢;.Grease, 2¢ §. . WOOL-Spring_ciip is quoted: Mountain, 11@. 1dct - Foothi I, 9@11c: - Swii-Joaquin, year's clip, #@9c: do; seven months; 7@9¢ B 1b;. Nevadas, 10 stern Oregon, 8@ i <e. _ B@8C for fair o choice and 8@10c B for faficy.. \ontracts are being. drawn ai S@1Uc for new Oregons and 714@8c for new WashingLons and 853@10c for Caliigr.ins. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS-=Caicutia Grain Bags, 474¢; San-Quentin, 85 40; Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL=Wellington, $8: Southfield Wellington, -7 50; - Seattle, ‘85 50; Bryant, 85 50: Coos Bay. $ 751 Wallsend, $7 50 ¥ ion: Comberland, 81450 . ton. in buik and %1550 1 sacks: ‘Pennsyivania, Anthracive Egg, 815 9 ton; Welsh Anthracite; $8@10;: Cunnel, §9 9 ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pieasant Vailey, $7 60; Coke, $11@1< in bulk and $13 ¥ top in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company- quotes; terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 64c: Powdered, 534¢: Dry Granu- 1ated, 51 % B: Coufecrioners’ A, wige: Magnolia A, 4340 "EXUFA C, 4BKC: Golden €, 4 lgcr ndy Granutated, 514c: Laifbarrels Y4 more than barrels; and boxes Yac miore. SAN CFEANCISCO MEAT MARKET, New Weillington, $8; Hogs are strong at full figures. Whole<a'e rates fordressed stock from slaugh- terérs &re as f01loWs: BEEF—First qua ity, 540 §:1b: .second do, 6¢; | hird do, 4@434c B:1b. L{/r Al e ?x/,@a c; small, 7@8c B 1. arge, MUTTON—Wethers, 5ia@bc: Ewes, b@ble Fm. LaMB—Spriug. 614 PORK—Live Hogs, @:c¢. tor small and -n:édinm; B44cP b; dressed do, 5@614c. OF PRODUCE. 71, . qz‘é?fsxc jor 1arge and 3% 2150 soft 1 ogs, RECEIPTS ¥OR 4 HOURS. Flour, ar sk: W heat, ctis. Burley, ols..._. Eeans. aks... . Fotatoes, sk . Leauner. roils Tallow. ctis. Quicksilyer, fisky Lumber. M {3 Lme. bbI. ... . Buckwheat, sks. STOCK ‘MARKET. Slerra Nevada continued active yesterday, and so0ld up to 93¢ under heavy sales. The adjacent mines were lively -in sympathy, Yellow Jacket in paritcular, and pricés showed a further advance. The Occldental deltnquent sale takes place to- day. The delinquency in office of the pendisg assess- ment of 5¢ per sliare on Aita stock has.been post- poned to July 20 and ths day of sale to August 10. ‘The Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco bas declared a semi-annual dividend a: the rate of 4.20. per cent.on. term deposits and 8.50 cn ordj- nary deposits, payableon July 1. The annual meeting of the. Callfornia-strear Cable Ruliroad Company has been called or July 14 ‘I'he ‘Columbus Savings and Loan Soctety has deciared a diviiend of 420 per cent per annam on term depostis and_ 84’ per. cent on ordinary. de- posits, payavle July The San Francisco ad Pacific Stock Exchanges will adjourn from the closef business this: afier- noon un.il ‘I uesday moralng, Juiy 6, gi¥ing their members four hollaays.. Thls is the longes: va- catfon taken by these boards in §:veral years. ‘The Coutinental Building and Loan ‘Associa- tion has declared a: dividend - for ihe year ending Juné 30. 1897, at the raie of 6 per cent per an- Lum on ordinary deposi:s, 7 per Centon term de- posits and 12 per cent ‘on’ installment 10Ck, pay- able July 1. : S The Mountain Mill- aud Minlng Company of Nevada has levied an-assessment of -3¢ .per share, | delinquent Jnly 22. -1 he dire: Lors of the Usceols. Copper Mining Com- pany of Michigan have declared a dividend of. $1, payible July 26. In 1896 & dividend of $1.50 was paid in January and $1in July. ‘To- February, 1597, $1 was pald. Thé Osceola dividend is pay- able to ytock of record June 28, Ihe Coutidence, Chillenge. Consolidated and Consoltdat’d Imperisl joint west cro-scat 1 from the surface tunnel is ‘out 1300 feet, 20 feet having been added duriig the. past week: the face shows. porpyry. - The ground continues soft and there is still & fiow of water from the face of the crosscut. Noore was éxtracted from the Confidence miue during the jast week. A WesL Crosscut from the upraise on the fourth floor. 63 feet above the sur- | 7 fes face tunnel. wa< staried. aud is out the face shows quar.z of no value. The yield of the Overman mine for the past veek amounted (0 nine car.oads of ore, the av.r- age car sample assay of which was $35 08 per ton. ‘This ore was exiracted from the workings in the norih drift on the 900 level. ‘There is no change in the condition of the mine. The Usua. repairs are beine made. The foliowing local incorporations disbursed dividends during June: NAME. London an.. 8. F. Bank Gas Consumers’ A ssociat Per Share. - Amount. 81 g\; $36,7:0 Oakland Gas Co . 25 7,500 50 15.000 85 7,000 50 63750 50 4.241 50 64,000 treet Cable. 50 5.0LC Alaska Packers’ Association.. - 75 36,000 Hutchinson Plantatiol k] 12,800 Natoma Vinevard Co. 05 3.000 Pacific Teleptions 40 13.200 . 25 7.500 500 11,250 26 2,500 10 10,000 2 8,500 20 81,260 10 10,000 10 15,000 ining Co..... 08 2,575 The summary compares as follows A 1896. - 1897, ... $61,200 $36.750 - 76,888 . /ater companies. 65.741 ~treet railwaj Sugar -compani Fisn companles. . Telephone comp: Mining companies. Miscellaneous coin| Totals. . $368,541 BOARD SALES. Following were ihe sales in-the San Erancisco Stock ‘Board vesterday: 3 - REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 100 Atrha..... 101200 G&C...... 851480 s Nev. 400 Andes.... 17100 lulp‘ll_..filiw i 100 Belcner ...22/100 .. 00 100 b & b.......45/400 ool 00 10U CC&V..1.35/400 Potos! 50 Coui...1.153 1w 6&C 4/200 Con New Yoez ~ — vels Crown:Polne... - 22~ 25 EastSierraNer . - kurekaCoa... - — 30 UnionCon.: 5 44 [Excasauec 02 " U3l an 105 Louluklurey. 55 - 36/ L elluw Jwvken - 51 | Mo Nurees. - 81 Hg| “Mkt-stOble8s125 126 stead Association, bel AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 690 51ena. 1 U POIL....283 O Potoal. .41 600 Alta......U7(350 ..... "3]500 Scorplion..05 50 Belcher...44/1006 & C.. 6500 & Nv. 8 g 10y Mexen. 100 Ophtr... 300 Ooeldil 100 . 40| 100 CC&V ~.1.40120 ) Potos . Following wera the sa.es in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: 30. 1200 8 Nev...83 .84 400 Ovrmn....12/709 ¥ J6&s. 200 Potos. ... 4. (500 BU) Eavage....25| 100 Scornion.. 05| 1200 BB&M. 07 500 £11000 Scorplon04 500 8 B&M....07 300 B xuv.-...:s 180 t““'i .81 200 CCVLILL 42! 200 x.’f.’, 300 Potost. ... 41 200 Savage. ... 27|3 200000, 26 400 Excnqr .. 300 22 2006 &C...... 36100 Btordl. 4734 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, June 30-12 y, Bid Asked | Bid. Asked. AlphaOon::... 21 1ifiayia ., Uk - 06 AN 0T U8 Tustice s 0870 08 Anden, 110100 A7 18 Kentaok: L S UB. 0B Belcher .0..2 ~ 21" 22/ \fexican. 86 36 Best & Belohar . 46 47N - (1] Benton Con.... 13 —|r 15 18 Bullion .......; 10 1) 73 Caledonia. .. 119 10| 11 Chollar; 279 8L P Con.Um&Var. . 1.40 - 1:45 Chailenaw Ooa, - 45 - 44 ‘Con. {mperial. 01, U Confidence. .. 1.15 ~1,25| STOCK AND. BOND EXCHANGE, WEDNESUAY, June 30=3 P i UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid: Asked..| Bid. “Asked. TBds couv. 25— (U S areg:. 408 “-luig Lonew issuei:d = MISCELLANEOUS ‘BONDS. 2 CALStObIaBY. 11234 ~ (UK Gaa 33.. = ~10% CalElocL 65127 -~ *|Lo2dis 68 308 CotraC W os — 97 “|Ommbus ba. 1235412, Dpot-stex-op = I ‘|P&ORyss — 113 Edan L&P 83127 -|P&Ch By 85. 10314106 F&CHRR 6310734 — {Pwiet RR 8511424118 Gearv-at KOs — - 10234/ Reno, WLEL — 105 HU&80130.100 i ibacto P.&u. - 100 Losang L6s — 100 ~|EF&NPRSs. 104 104%4 DoGnteed 6s "— 302 [sPRRAriz8) 95 ' 96 SPRRCALGS. 10734 “— DoRyCon bs. 1071510734 SPRRCal6y. — = 87145 NatVings 1ai — 200" |SPBrRCal8s 10094101 RevCRERIs — 100 [EVWatergs. 118112614 Ry = 1 . aver 4. JWU3L 100 AT i kA —%mzx,/,“ ‘WATER BTOCKS. ContraCosta 80 = (Sprig Valley 10014100 Marincar 80 o viR AT ©AS AND ELECTRIO STOCKS- CapltaL..... — 28 |Faciflo Liga. 4734 80 Central. i Ny e M Kleo Ligni 8147 9 " |~anFrancece '3 . 314 0ak GL &L B4~ BAL4ISIOCKIOM. oo = 15 Yae Gia imp 915k 94 INSURANCE STOCKS, Fireman’sFal82 186 | COMMERCIAL - BANK ' STOCKS: ADRIO-Cai ... BU%s = Iiirsi Naiow 1«8 190 Bankof Cal.. 238 239 | ondon P&A. 137~ 129 CaiBDETCo — 1B [Merchkx.. [ 14 = : SAVINGS BANK STOCKS, GOrB&LCo-i34) . = [Sav & lowu.. = 10§ HumbSZL:110) - = |Security... 1350 — Mutual. ..... 35 - 40 - |UnlouTrus.920° 1000 Ersay Ullionads ~ — STHEET RAILEOAD STOCKS. California.... 108 - 10514 Uik SLddar 100 Geary:at, ivie 09 -~ [ Presidid vie 8 Barkerat. o ~b14 4D54| POWDER STOCKS. 18 4T jeimnecon.. Caltiornia..;. 88 = |Vigone Bilg 85 | MISCELLANEOUS *STOCKS. Alssxarkes. 9765 [ Mai Vin Ger Lead Co. 100 140 |OceanicSSC 2 HawCa&nCo.. 1654 163 lac Aux F A Huich>Pus 2734 28 | PacBorazCo. MerkxAssa. Yo o SALKS—MOBNING BESSION, Board— 40 SF Gas & Electric Co. 2 3 99 L 5 62: 55 SV Water.. 1100 37 15 o do L 100 50 100 Hutchinson 8 ¥ Co 28 00 180~ do - do . 97 8ii4 0. d6::: a0 < i 27 6214 %0 . do do 27 60 225 Hawaiian Commercis 168714 25 - do . do . 1650 Street— $13.000 Omnibus Cable Bonds.... .......” 134 00 BALES—AFTEKNOUN SXKNSION: - 10025 100 75 100 75 16 50 75 do s 16 6:14 B0 do do .. 18 75 50 Hutchinson 8 ¥ 'Co, 8 80 ¥7 75 50 do ao.830... 27 50 5 Oakiand Gas. 54 00 10 Alaska Packers' Association. 9775 Fireeie 10 Pacific Gas Imp: ... 91.75 10 Alaska Packers’ Association 97 50 —— e 5 REAL ESTATE TRANSAQTIONS, L P, and Elise A, Drexier 1o J. B. Posadas. lot beginning 140 feet from SW corner of Van Ness avenue . and Sacramento -streef, West 1 by S 102:814; $10. -F. Un1 & Co. (a corporation) to K. Werthéime: lot on N line.of Fniton street, 240 W of Pierce, W 35 by N 137:6; also loton N.line.of' Army stre 80 feet E 0f NGe, E 80 by N 114: $10. John and Luna Stierlen to Charlotte Purrington, lot on N line'of - Frederick s:reet, 166:3 W of Shrader, W 25 by N 137:6; $10.. - - .. Isauc_Anderson to James F. Forster, lot on'S. 1ine of Twenty-third street. 31:6 E of Vicksbug, E 24 by 8.65; $10. Henri Marchebout to Victor Marchiebout, lov on W ling of Dupont ‘street, 87:6 N “of . Pacific, N 40. by W 72 also lots 2 and 8, block 152, Abbey Homestead Association. ~an Mateo County; $10, Morris and Augusta Fox o Isaac Fox, ot on .S line of Vallejo street, 70:4 K of-Powell, £-15 by § 63; gilt. ¢ John L. SE corner of Lombard street and Greenwich alley, E 30:0% by S 111:3: also lot on N line of Greei wich street, 137:6 K of "L'aylor, E 25 by N 49:6;. gl 2 5 Matthew J. and Jane O'Neill to Michael Baciga - lupl, 10t on § line of Russell sireet,: 160 W of Hyde, W 20 oy S 60; $10. T Patrick Tracey to' Willlam F. Garmes, lot on NE lioe of Ninth street, 50 NW. ot Bryant, NW. 25 by Nk 85; 810. P.J. and Margaret A. Martin to James 8. Ir- vine, lot on W line. of Kighteenth avenue, 1756 & o1 J strees, S 25 by W 120: $10. % Alexander M. Thyes to Heury Lacy, lot on S line of L street, 57:6 W of Twenty-ninth avenue, W 25 by S 100; $75. Z Wendell and Cirrie Easton to Barbara Knell, 1ot on S line of T street, 32:6 E. of Forty-seventh avenue, 1 50 by ~ 100; $10. anagh to James R. Burke, 10t 15, blo ok 96, and about 100 feet in lot 7 uf block 98, Central Parx Homesiead Assoclation: $3000. & H. Harmon Lumber Company to James P. Dunne, lot on SW corner of Berkshire street and Hamliton avenue, W 100 by 5 125, being lots 5 to 9, block 6, Mission and Thirtieln Streets Home- stead Union: $10. Charles W. and Georglana ‘A. M. .Wright to Georgiana A. Adamson, il thut portion of lot 10 in section 29, township 2 sounu, ranie 6 wesi, which 1jes to Lhe north of road leading from Oc House to_beach: $10. C. T. Ryland, D. J. and Mary 8. Burneit to Catherine Dunne, Iot on S line of Tobin street, 244:14 E of Milliken, E 277:4 by 8 224:5: also ot on W Iine of Sohwerin street, 293:014 S of Tobin, S 324:03, by W 539: $10. Catheriue Dunne to C. T. Ryland and Mary S, Burnett, Jot on' S 1ine of Tobin street. 521:8 £ of |. Milliken, E 277:4 by § 224:5; aiso lot beginning ata poini N 7134 deg W and distant 5685 from a point on W line of Schwerin streer, distant S 93:014 from S line of Tobin sirset. N 7134 deg, W BT, 'S 24:0%, K 672, N 324:084: 810, W. E, Reid 10 Willlam Baeur ji., 1ot 6 10 21 and fractional part of lo s 4.8, 22 and’ 23, block 616 also lots 9 to 20, block 117 a'80 ols 9 to 20, block ;63: alg010:8'1, 7 © 10, 1¥ to 24 and frac- tioual p. rt of Iots 2, 8, 5, 6. 1i and 18 block 857 also lots 1uto 17, block 578; also lois % to 1 block 540 also lots 1 to B, 21 to 24, block 83 als0 lots 14 10 15 and fracijonal part of lots 11, 12, 13, 19, 20 and 21, block 874: aiso lots 9 10 20, vlock 798;'also lois 1 to 8, 21'to 24, block 395: algo lot 16 and fractioual part of lo:s 14, 15,17 and 18, block 864: ais0 1051 10 6 and 17, biock 36.-accpidiug 1o map of ~tute Board of Tideland Commissioners: $10.~ -~ - 4 2 : ALAMEDA COUNTY. g Willism Frisbie Lewls to Julia A. Brady (wife of M. E.), lot on E line of 1 @ .tnutstieet, 80:11 8 of Tweniy-tirst, 8 X5 by K 1u_, beiug .ov’ 4, biock B, Map of Adeline-street Properiy, Uakland: $10. 'Freuerick aud Matilda Ahibérg' to' Jane Smith. lot on W Ifue of Maple sireet, 238:4 S of Tayior, 8 26 by W.73,being lot 26,Map of Survey 1549 made for Jchn Ziegenbeln (to-correct deed of December 28, 1898), Lakland; $1385. -~ . - “““alton- H. Clough-io John C. Winaus, lot 11, Noas;nwaffind- £ 0skiand. \ few Hame- & portion: of ‘Walgworth ‘Williamis to (Charlot'é Willisms; 10t on |- 100-acre tract; also lot on E line of Perry street, at the polat where the dividing line between lots 11 and 12, block B, map of Oakiand View Home- stead Association, intersects sald line of Ferrs, thence > 26, thence £ to a point in W line of lot 1 block B, of sald above map, distant 10 feet N from S iine of lot 5l thence N to the point of its intersection With the dividiug line between said lots 11 and 12, thence W 92 to becinning, Leing the N portion of Jot 12, block B of above map; aiso It 14 and S 45 feet of fot 18, biock B, o1 above map; aisy Iot on & line of E'm street. 136 ¥ of Sau Pabio avenue, £ 75 by S 100, being lot 5 and k 20 fee: ©f lots ‘3. and 4, block Q, Kelsey Tract: subje Boiwever, to provisions se _out in deed Of LT made by Olive J. and L. M. McKeuuey to Alton H. Cluugh January 3, 1894, and recorded in 515 dceds, 345, trust deed: $10. Edouard Louls to Mary Louls, lot on SE_corner of Walnu street and Preific avenue, £ y S 150, being lots 17 and 18, block —, lands adiacent to Encinal, Alameda;- aiso ot on § line of Pacific avenue, 150 E of Walnuc street, 1 50 by S 150, being lot 15, block —, same, Alameda; also lot on SW corner of Park and Bank streets, W 150 by 5 87:6, block 48. same, Alameda; gift. Helen E. Monroe to Benjamin Healey, lot on N I'ne of Washinzton street, 50 W of Bassett, W 50 by N 125, being lots 31_and 32, map of Phillips’ ;fl";lbulvtslon. block 773, Levy Tract, Berkeley: Builder’s Contract. Thomas Magee Jr., with F. W, Kern. to erect a two-story building on N line of Broadway, 114 W of Deviiadero; 83800; Percy & Hamiiion, archi- o B P THE CALL CALENDAR. July, 1897. [Su. | Mo T WL Th | Fr.[Sa. | Moon's Phase T3 | ) First Quarte _i_____l_z_’ Tuly 7. 4| 8] 8} 7 s‘ 10 pob el ook Sl Tl e Fall Mook 11 {12 (18|14 18 |16 |17 ELL T " | Last Quarter| P [iof | 31} | o 26 (36| 27| 28(29 | 30 | 31 RIS O, AR R S B New Moon. | 1 July 28. OCEAN STEAMEERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION. | | PIER. BATLS. Feridale......|July L1Z u|Pler 13 Newport ... |July 1 9ax| Plerll poruana 17 (TJuiy Z10am| Plerat Mexico. | July Prec LL San Diego... |July Prer L Loos Eay. . [July Piers Vio & Pat July Pie § .| Newporc.... . [Juiy Piee 1L HumboldtBay [July Pler § HumboldtBay |July vierd LCoos Bay .. July Pler 13 San Diego..... fsucy. Plerll Ysquing Bay . |July Pler 3 China &Japan July PMSS Portiana July or 34 BTEAMERS “TO ARKIVE. STEAMER | Frox | DuE Acapuico. ... Panama.. July 1 Waiis Walia. .. | Victoria & Puget sound | July Eanta Kos: San Diego.. July Crescent City. .. [Crescent Citv July. Filorids. Crarina. Departure Bay. €003 Lu - Portlana. Newnport. + Humbolde Bay Humbold: Bay. an Diego. Eel Rives Panama Victoria i{onoluu China and Columbla. ..... San Blas, City Syduey. 600 06 =3 1105 05 60 01 01 O i i 2 09 82 €2 €2 SIS I b SUN, MOON AND 3IDE, TXITPR ETATRS COAST AND GRODFTIO BUTRURY- Times aND HEIGHTs oF HIGH AND LowW WATERS AT FOrT POINT, ENTRANOR TO Eax FRANCISOO. BAY. PUBLIMHED BY OFFC CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Nozs—The high snd. low waters ocour it tne City Front (Missior-sirest Whar!) abous twenty five minu:eg sier than at Fort Polut: of tide Is the same at both places. July -1897 Thursday, July L 0| Moon rises. 7| Mocn sets. 84Sru Ty {Time| ggqy L wi 4 8. 1| 4.55 ‘Norg—In the above exposition of the tides ti early morning tides are given in the left ha column, and the successive tides of the -day in t! order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tidéof the day, the third time columin the third tide, ‘and the last or right ‘hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when' there are but . three - tides, a8 sometimes sccurs. - The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey. charts, except when & minas sign (—) precedes | belght, and then the number -given Is subtractive from the depth en by the 8. lillsibe it i Ao o A SR NOTICE TO MARINERS. - A" branch of the United States Hydrographic Office locatéd In thé Merctants KExchanre is maintained in San ' Francisco for the benefit of mariners without régard 1o nationality and free of expense. Navigators. are cordlativ- Invited 1o visit the office, whers complete ‘sets 01 charts and salling directions of the world are kept on hand: or. com- parison and reference, and the: latest informatfon can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers. 10 navigation and all matiers of intersst to-ocean commes The time~ bail onton of the buflding on’ Tele- graph Hill 1s hoisted about ten minutes before- noou. 4nd 1§ dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic: signal received each day from' the United States Naval Observatory a: Mare Island 1, C A notice statiug whether the time ball - was. aropped on_(ime, or:giving the error, if any, i3 published the same day oy the afternoon papers. nd by the morning papers the following dav. W.'S. HueHes, ‘Lieutenant. U. 8. N., in charge. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE } 8AN FRANCISCO. June 30, 1897. The Time Ball. ‘BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFrom. U, 9. N. The time" bail on Telezrapn Hil. was dropped exX; &t noon fo-day—L e. at.noon of the 120in meridian, or exacuy ai 8 P. M., Greenwich time. W. 5 HUeHks, . HIPP1:G INTRLLIGENCE. aArrived. : : WEDNESDAY. Junis 80. Stmr - National : City: Andresen, 86 ‘hours from San 1 edry; ballas’, to C A _Hoover & Co. Stmr * Sonita, Nicholson, 80 . hours from San Diego; produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Chilkat, :Dugham,. 26 hours trom Kel River; pass and mdse, w N P 58 Co. Bark Martha Davis. ¥riis, 19'days from: Hono- Iulu; sugar, 1o Welch & Co. ~chr Jessie Minor. W hitney, 16 days from Hono- Inlu: 6500 bags su g, to J D.Spreckels & Bros Co. chr Eva, Klitzard 1235 days from Kahuhul; 6267 bags sugar, to Alexander & Baldwin. ; Schr Daisy -Rowe; Oisen,* 4 days. from ‘Coos Bay; lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. - ¥ Civared. 2 -WEDNESDAY. June 30. . Stmr Jeanie, Mason, Herschel Island, via. Port Clarence; Pacific Steam Whaling Co.: 3 Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro; Goodall,: Per- kins & Co. . 5 emr Fomona, Cousins, Tureka; Goodau, Peecias U Alice Blanchard; Hughes,. Portland; NP8 ckson. ‘Tahiti; .J Pinet & (2Kt Tropic Bicd; 3 o o - Schr Mary Gilbert, Schroeder, Altata; W.lliam Jobnson.. : Ealled. A WEDNESDAY, June $0. Etmr Pomona, Cousins, Eureica. Stmr Weeott. Miller, Crescent Stmr City of Puebla, - Debuey, Victoria and Port Townsend. Brsumr Glenshiel. Jones. Yokohama.' Stmr Homer, Jesson. As-otia. tmr Alice Blanchard. Hughes, Portland. Stmr Sunol, Dettuners. Grays Harpoc. Stmr Westport, Jacobs. - Ger senr Nepiuav, Kessier. Jalutt, Echr Mary C. Campueil, Bodega. . - . chr Gotama, Dedrick, Coos Bay. - Schr Allen A, Schaze. Grays Harbor. ‘8chr Bender'Brothers, Zaddart. Schr Monterey, Beck. Sowens Landing. 3 . . Aelegraparo.; POINT ‘ LOBOS, June 80.-10 r. a.—Weather foggy; wind W velocity 12 mules. - Clinrfers. ErEE Andrew Welch and ‘W H-Dimond load mdse for Honolu u:~ Br barx City of Ade aide; for stralia; Gershio Arthur ritger, lumber at Port Blakeley for United K.nedom. 49s: bark ¥resuo, lumber at L'orc Gamble for Honolulu, .- - - Spoken. IR June 10—Lat 14 8. long 37 W. Br ship- Mes —Lat 23 N, long 23 W, Br bark Earl raven, from London, fof Tacoma. P i Domestio rorts. 'ORT BRAGG—Arrived June 30—Stmr tion, from Kedondo, The ba Protec- “ailed June 30—Ntmr Laguna, for San Fraacisco. UMPQUA—Arrived June 28—Senr Lily. from San Pedro. 2 Saited 1une Y9—Senr Beulah, for San Pedro. ROCKPURT—Arrived June 50—Stmr Scotia, ho June 25, ASTORIA—Arrived June 30—Schr Edward Parke, hence June 15. FOLT BRAGG—Arrived June 30—Stmr Laguna bence June 8. 2 EUREKA—Arrived sune 80-S:me Humbo!dt, henre June 29. MENDOCINO—Sailed June 30—Stmr Pt Arens, for San Frauclsco. GRAYSHARBOR—Arrived June 30—Schr Oc- cidentul. from *ap Pedro SANTA BARsARA—Salled June 30—Schr Bar- ba a Hernsier. REDONDO—Safled June J0—Stmr Newiboy. FOR_RU=S—Arrived June 50—Schr-La Chilena hence June 29, NEW PORT—Salled June 30—Stmr Alcatraz, for Aucise DIEGO—Sailed June 80—Schr Soquola, for Puget Sound, X PEDRO—Arrived June 30— Bktn Portland, from Portlau Salled June 20—Stmr Pasadena, for Eurexa. For COLON—Arrived June 28—Stmr Advance, from New York. DELAG ‘A BaY—Arrlyed June 28—Br ship Sena or. irom Tacoma. DUBLIN—Arrived June 28—Brbark Northern- hay, hence Fe» 15, OKOHAMA—sailed June 17—Br stmr Pelican for Puget Sound ACAPULCO—. rrived June 26— Er ship Dunsyre from Newcastle, NSW. 3 NEWCASTLE. NswW—Sailed May 11—Br ship, Craigerne, for Oregon: Nor bark Skold, for <an Francisco. May 15- Bktn C C Funk. for Hono Julu. May 20—Nor s31p Lady Lini an Diego. Muy 21—Br ship Dalgonar, for San Francisco: Be ship Dunbritton, 10 Oregon. Jane .—Bark Har Vester, for San Francisco. June S—Br bark In- vercauld, for ~an Francisco. In port June 7—Br ship Anaurus, for San Fran- cisco: Broark Inverochy, Br ship Inverness- shire, Brship Jessomene. for San Francisco; bktn Jane |- Stanford, 10 4 onolulu; Er ship Loch Car- for San Diego; sbip Louls Wa sn, Br salp Mefropolls. Br ship Pende T snip Pericles, Br ship Koutenburn, bark Rea King, for San Fran- cisro; Br bark Woollabra. £r Honolulu Chartered to load——Bark Alex McNeil, Br bark Angartic, Br ship Baanockburn, Brsuip Brends, Nid bark Bundaleer, bark Cambronne, Br ship Conisheid, Br sufp Duns Law. Br ship Hyderabad, Br bark Inveriyon, Br bark Invergarry, ship Lue cllle. Ger ship Melpomene, Ger sbip Polvmnia, Be ship Pyienoea. Iial ship Royal Sove eign, ship St John; Br ahip Star of France, ship Tilli E Star- buck. Br ship Vincent, for San Francisco: B: ship City ot Delhi, for San Diego. Y DNEY—sailed May 14—Br ship Andromeds, for San Francisco. June 2—Br ship Cromdale for San Fracisco. In port June 7—Br ship Drumalls, for San Frau clsco. SUVA—Salled May 25— Brig Percy Edward, for Auckland. Importatiant. LOMP C—Per Bonita—7 pkgs mdse, 8 bxs seed. 1 bx beeswax, 3 bols tailow, 2 bdls pelts, 52 green hides. 42 bales séa - eed, 12 bxs butter. Port Harford—2U8 hoes. Cayucos—426 hogs, 60 heat cattle, 3 horses. Ballast Point—1 pkg chain, Santa Cruz Island—1 cs cheese, 5 bdls pelts, 1 bbl wine. Saota Rosa Isiand—23 bdls pelts. 4 hf-bbls tal- 10w, 66 stecrs, 14 shieep. 88 goats. 10 lam bs. HONOLULU—Per Martha Davis—22,747 bags sugar. EKL RIVER—Per Chilkat—1 bx butter molds, 110 hogs. 2 cs honey, 8 xexs 246 bxs butter, 2 bxs trogs, 11 dressed calves, 63 culves, 53 bxs fish, ¥ cs shoes. 1 csbeeswax. Consignaes. ox Seed and PlantCo: A Pallies: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Johnson & Smith; W B Sumner & Co: C E Whaitney & Co: Blssinger & Co; Geiz Bros &Co; Ro.n, Blum & Co: Santa Cruz Island Co; California C Co; Henry Levi. Per Martha Davis—Willlams, Dimond & Co; Welch & Co. Per Bonita Standard Uil O Per Coukat—C E Whitney & Co: J Hoffman: H H Hogan: Roth, Blum & Co: Witzel & B J Schweltzer & Co; J H Newbauer & vo: Miwr & Lux;: - Brigham. Hoppe & Co: - Baker & Hamilton: The Pacific Coast Home 'Supply ~Associauon Russ, Early & Co; & B Halght: O BSmith & C Wheaton, Breon & C Teller & Co: Murray & Co: J A Foiger & Co: Natioual Ice Co OCEAN TRAVEL. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AN D From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A . FARE 85 First-class Including 50 2d-class f berth & mealy SCHEDULE OF SATLINGS: Columbia. -July 2,12 2% Aug. 1 State of California.... July 7,17 27, Aug. 6 Through- tickets and through ~baggage -to all Esstern poilita - Rates and folders ‘upon spplica tios 10 F.F. CONNOR, General Agont. 830 Market streat. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP - Co, S'r!:uuns LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: For orts in Alasks, 9 A. . July 5, 10, 15, 25, 30, and every firth day thereater, For Victoria énd Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Evereit, . Anacortes and New Wiaicom (Bellineham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. w. July 5,10.13, 20,23, 30. and every fifth day there- alter, connecting ‘at Vancouver wiih the C. P. R R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., st Seattle with uq N. Ry., at Port Townsend with' Alaskasteamers. For iureka, Arcatn and Fields Landing (Hom- ;?Idzl,sflga)ksir. Pof(;nl’ 2 p.M., July 8. 9,13, 17, 126, 30, August 3; 7. 11, 16, 20, 24, 28, Sepiems ber 1, 8: 10, 14, 18, 22 27, At R For Santa Croz, Monterey, San Simeon, Port: Harford - (San. Lafs Obispo); Barbara, Venturs, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Jedro (Los Angeles) and Newport.'at . 4. % uiy: 1.5, §; o 21,26, 29, und - every - x day thereatter. s For San Diego, stopping only st Port Harror: (San- Luls unfl’pn . Santa Barbara, Port annx:- geles.. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A xJuly 8, 7,11, 15,19, 23, 27, 31, 'and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A the 2a of each month. The Company reserves the right.to changs with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and Bours of sailing. Ticket office—Palucs ‘Hotel, & New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, " 10 Market st.. San Francisca, PACIFIC COIST_ STEANSHIP (0 EDUCED PASSENGER ‘RATES TO. VIiGe toris, B. C, ~eatile, Tacoma, 'Pori Townseud, and other Puget Sound ports. ¥8.00..... FIRST CLASS 84.00 SECOND CLASS (Ineluding Berth and Meals). Steamers sall from- Broadway DOck 9 & Mi— UMATILLA. Fr.day. yans 25 CITY UF PUEBLA Wednesday, June 33 WALLA WALLA 3 -1 nday, " Jaly § TICKET OFFICK—4 New Montgomery. streot. GOUDALL: PERKINS & CO.. Getleral Agenis Cayii Gasiota, sante EANIC mshipS zxie” a@% Line to COOLG A RDLE, A st 8.8, AUSTRALIA foe HONOLULU: only. Tuesday; July 13 at 3 P Special party rates, The X~ M O°A N A salis a HONOLULU ‘South Africa. J. D SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. Agenis. 114 Montgomery.at. Frelght office; 827 Marke: street, Sau Krancisco, COMPAGNIE GENER AL TRANSATLAYTIQUZ French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton et 5 by this fine-avold both transit by English ratlw: the discomiort of crossiag the channel § boat. -~ew York to Alexaidria, Egyps, vis Purla first class 8160, second class $116. B L July 31 104 @ LA CHAMPAGNE... CAugus: 7, 10 A 3 &~ For furiher particulars upply to : A. FORGKT. Agent, No: 3 Howling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZL & CO., agents, b Montgomery avenue, 5an Francisco. g HAMBURG-AMERICAN LISE TWIN.SCREW EXPRESS. Line from New York to Plymouth (Londony, Cherbourz, Paris & Hamburg, Normannia.....Jay 1 | “ormannia ... July 20 Columuly Julv 8 | Columbia.. . August 5 F. Bismarck ....July 22 | ¥ bism ugust 19 Hamburg-American Line, 37 B’ way,N. X, KANN & HEGZOG, Agents, dul Cauiorala se, Sau_rrancisco, Cal. 7 Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At 6 P. M, Daily. Freighc rec : N0 A B ved ap: 2 Accommodations Resérved by Telephona. ‘e ouly iuw se.ding Uirough ‘tickets sud giving througn Treight rates (0 all poin.s-ou Vulley Ruilroad. 3 T At l‘k‘v STEAMERS: R . C. Walker, ‘J. D. Petera Mary Garratt, - City of s';oe'itol. A elephone Main 808, Ca. Nav. aud impt O FORU. & RAVE-TARD AND VALLEJO. BTEAMER “MONTICELLO,” _Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs: and Sat. 0434 M. and.8:18p. x (9 v M. D M and 8 p. danding and offices, Mission Doc.:, Flerd, Telcpnone Green 381, FOR, SAJOSE, L0Y GAT0S STEAHEB AE’V[W LEAVE£|’§]‘!£?JD‘E\II'3! Rt e X400 g iy a8t Fare between &u"{lm ang

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