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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY | OF THE MARKETS. Wheat aiid Barley dull. Corn, Oats’and Ryé neglected. Hay steady. - Beans.very quiet. Some hanges in Millstufts. Polatoes:aiid {nions Airm Botter a1d: Eggs bac beuter. Coyi§idérablc changein Poultry. Pedeheés wiid -Apricots firm. Watermalons in from Bakersfield. Dried Apricots ateady. Hogs and oz products firm and active. ‘Hides and’ W-ool'ancnanged, Grain Bags weak. Stock Boards adjourned. Vegetables weak. ‘OF GRAIN, Produce Exchange Grain Inspector Steller reports stocks: of Grain in Tegular - warehouses July 1 as'follows, in ton: STOCK! June 1.0 July 3 “HARLEY————— |Port Cota.| Stockton. | . City. Juie 1 2974 Jukrid, 47 Corn, Bran: | wnel Z 2800/ 89| 5 oy 2048 816|135 Recelpts in_Jume were 9731 tons Barley, 836 tons Qats; 3277 tons Corn and 2340 tons’ Bran. REVIEW, A VALUABLE The San Franci-co Conimercial News has 1ssued 1ts rezular annual review of maifers pertaiiing 10 the shipping trade‘of this pors, .. It 18 a handsome publicytion, p.inted on catendered puper and pro- Yusely Hlustrated, and contains & large quantity-of mratter of futerest to the shippin= trade. I'he News ftse1t Appenrs in A new dress.” The paper s mow 1n ts twency-secoud yrar. £40,854, preceding Lt vear was as 0,000 _eagles, 500: doilars, $8, quarter-dollars. § sed the )4 QM{rflPmuccé 59 6 S LA b 3150 R 1anc/sco © Clear & Partly Cloudy, ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS: SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOUQ; Explsnation. The arrow. flies with.the wind. -The top fgures L.t station fndicate maximum. tempieraturs for the dnys: those underneath it f. any, the smount of Tainfall; of melted suow in inches and hundredshs, | during ihe :past. twelve bours. Isobars; or solid lines, connect -poin s of -equal air pressure; 180 therms, or dofted lines; equal. temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure an {s. ‘ususily sccompanied .by falr weather: ‘“low” refers to low pressure.and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatlier and- rains., “Lows” usially first appesr :on the Washington coxst.” When :he pressure is high. in_the imterior and low along”the coast,and the isobars extend narth and south ‘along the coast, rain is probable: But when -the.“iow'" 1s inclosed with. isobars of Toarked ciitvature, rafn south of Oregon is Improb- able. Witha “high”. in the vicinity of Iduho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and:colder weather In winter. 'The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER ‘BUREAU. UNTTED STATES DEPARTM TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN 1, 1897, 6 B it The tollowinz. are the maximum temperatures reported to-day by telegraph from Weather stations 4n Californ| Eureka 66; #ed Bluft 96, Fresno 102, San Luls | Obispo 80, ‘Los - Angeles 76, San Diego 68, OF AGRICUL- *mANCISCO, July | arean | > nicisco data: Maximum temperature 68, minimuui 64, mean 61 2 ‘Weathei Canditions and General Fore- casts. An extensive area of iow pressure Is moving | rapidly aczoss the country horth of the forty-fifth parailel. . Ruin has fallen. over . Wushington, Cre- ®on, Tdahe-and Montana. Thunderslorms are re- poried at Bismarck ani Idaho Fal Ibe pressure is beginning to the Pacific Sl 5 The teq.perature has falien from 6 to 16 degrees over the nortaern half ot the' Pacific Nope. In tbe great valleys there has been a fall of about 8 degrees. : The £0'lowii g maximum wind velocities are re- € rapidly along forted: - Tatoos, 33. miles per hour from the Bouth: Port Atigelés, 50 miles west: Seattie, 28 souihwest: Fort.-Canby, 38° south; Winnemucca, 80 riorthwest;. Carson City, 82 wesy; . 1dalio Falls, 26 south. Forecasis madé at - San hours ending midnjgnt July 2, 1897: Aorthern - fifornia.— Cloudy and unsettled eather in_northern portion eariy Friday morn- 1ag: - fair Friday! westerly wi Southern CalHornia—Fair F. ‘morning along.the coast: fresh Nevada—Cloudy Friday; cool tion. Utab — (loudy Eriday; northern portior:; cooler. Arizona—¥air Fridas San Francisco -and vicinity — Cloudy Friday morning: fair durihg the'day: wester'y wind. ALEXANDER McC. D1E. Local Forecas: Official. N:W YORK MARKET: Francisco for thirty , with fog in the esterly wind. rin sorchern por- probably showers in NEW YORK, N.Y., July L—Adfter & period of irregularity on forelgn account the stock market | became firm and ip later dealings posiiive strength was developed. Evidences of continued liquida- tion in some industrial stocks a1d in others o' & speculutive character were apparent soon after the op. ning ard serve for a time to hold the gen- eral list in check and even 1o cause farther reces: sions. Under the jeadership of ~t. Paul, however, & general advance occurred, which cansed a large miejority of the list to close at fractional advances from yesterday’s final quo atfons, an closing deal- dngs were m rked by & fair degree of sirength and an mation. St. Paul was the lé cer of the market inal resp. There were confident predictions that the company would report the largest earn- 1ings in its hi tory .or the iourth'week of Juue, an'l with the closé of jts fiscal year it is eviden that the ;0ad will show ne: earnings in excess of 5 per cent for the t+ elve months Other granger stocks were ie:s sirong and ac- 1ive, but all of them sco ed 510lewor:hy recoveries f.cm the Jow ficures of the morning. Manhatian was also exceptioudlly siroug. making indeed a large net gain oi trading and showing the be ¢ de- gree of sustained strength througiiout hiere were sharp declines in Sugar Refining, « hicago Gas #1d Bay State Gas In the early dealings and contriluted to the Irregularity the market then showed. ‘The two first usmed recovered the whole of their early iosses before the close, but Bay Sta'e Gas scored-a net dec'ine of 114 per cent on romors of the impending bankraptcy of the com- pany, but on their denial 1he stock recovered more than half of the gross decline. Dealings for for- eign account were not upon a large scale, but pir- chases were executed in early stocks.in which there was any interest tnken abio.d. Govern- ment bonds sirong. Reilways firm. Money on cal 1%@2 per cent: ‘money — 60 days; 2 per cent 90 days 214 per cent, ' four months 2% per cent. six months 5 per cent, seven months 3 per cent on good mixed Stock Exchange coliateral. Prime indorsed bills receivable, 3 per cent: choice and prime singie names, 3% per cent: good Dames, 4@4%4 per cent. Posied asking rates for sterling. $4 86 for long biils, $4 88 for demsnd. Actuul rates. long bills, B4 86; i drafts, B4 : cable transtors 8714 Domestic exchauge on° \ew York - and Francisco, sight 1715c premium, telegravu 20c prémium. Money 1n Lonaou 4@3% count tn open market for boi montbs' bills, @1 per cent. The Bank of mogland minimum - rate of dis- count is unchanged at 2 per cent. The propor:ion of its reserve to iiabilitics Is 44.30 per cent against 50.81 last week. The klv satement of bank shows the total reserve decreased £705,000, cir ulation increased £981,000. bullion increased &176,697, other securiuies increased £6,066,000. tme ! Lates of dis- short and tnree Other deposits increased £6,347.000, public de- posits decrensed £370,00, noies reserve de- creased £550.000. 5 i~ weekly statement of the Bank of France shows: Notes 1n circuia ion_kncreas=d 76.575.000 francs: tressnry sccounis current increased 21, »77.000 francs; gold on Lund decreased 1,326,000 francs: bilis discounted decreased 32,800, 000 francs; silver on haud decre ased 6,000,000 trancs Wheat and Flour. WHEAT="10:80 11:00 12:00 100 10 July Tate TA TAYL TAYg T43s Reptember. ... 70is 014 70V 7034 V¥ Decembe: 717 Tibg 1y T1% T.% ~pot steady: 1. 0. 0. afioa. No. 1 Northern spri) New York, 7654c: 1 Northern spring Duluth, 8% winter. 72540: No. 2 do, T58¢. July, T43/gc: September, 7035¢; December, 71 FLOUR—8pri in bbls: No, 2 extra, $3 25@ $40: No. 1exir, $3 50@3 65; straighis, $3 656@ 385: patents $4 05@4 25. ¢ GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool by steam, 234d. Produce. spot dull, but steady. No. 7, COFFEE—R10, re irading closed: March, $7 30@7 30: July, Tu $6 70@v 80; September, $6 95@7; October. $7Q Fose Qovenber. 77 107 December, $7 1097 15. LARD—Prime, $3 80 PORK—Mess. $8 268 76. TALLOW—3 1-16@3%fs BUTTER—Creamery, Western, 16¢. EGGS—btate, fresh gathered, 11@11%c SUGAK—Raw, steady; 89-deg. L.at, S: 96-des. test, 31gc; refined quie! P lfiOLEL‘Al—l\ ew YOrk renned, §6 05: Phila- delphia and Baitimore refined, $600; refinea in bulk, 83 65. ; H0PS—Crop of 95, 3@4c: crop 96, 6@0c: coast, crop '95, 3@4c: crop '96, 6@1v. London market, 50@70s. \?um’mmesuc fleece, 18@u3c: pulled, 15@ Buenos Ayres, drs, 20 s, 18%5@19c: al veston, 20 to 25 I1bs., 14c. LEATHER-—Hemiock sole, Buenos Ayres, light to heavy weights, 18@18¢c: acid, 19@22¢c. Dried Fruits. RAISINS—California. 50-1b boxes, 234c:crown, 354(@53g0: seeded, 73,@5%ac: seediess muscatels, 512@5 <. CORINNTS — 474@5%o n barrels: cleansd bulk, 6%y@60; cases, 514@5Yac: cleaned cartons, 6@TYa¢. PRUN ES—Callfornia, 26-1 boxes, 314@7c; 60-» boxes, H@7c. PEACH ES—Callfornia, unpeeled, bags, 6@8c: boxes, 7@9¢: peeled. 10@12¢. APIICUTS—California, boxes, 7@12c: Dbags, 715@10c. CITRON—11@12%4c for faucy boxes. F1GS—fancy ordinary, 12@18c; 1ancy washed, Li@2dc. ot Ferstan. 60-I boxes. 215@3%c; Fard, in boxes. 43, @5 WALNUYS ~California shell, c. ALMONDS—shelled, 163,@29¢. Metals. PIG IRON—Southern, $9 25@10 60; Northern, cases, 53,@6cC. siandard, 6%go; soft N—Straits $14@14 10. COPPER—Brosers, $.1 : exchange, $1112%. Firm. LnAD—Brokers, $3 16; exchange, §3 6233 | Firm. Stocks and Bonds. Opening. American Sugar:, American Sugar Ptd American Tobacco American Spirit Mig Co..2 Atchison. Eay State Gas. Canadian Pacific Central Pacific. . Chicago Gas. C.B.&Q Con. Gas. Cordage Coraage P1d - Denver & Rio Grande Pfd. Delaware & Lackuwaua i1 l Hocking Valley Jersey Central Kansas & Tex: Lake Louisville Mannatian Con Missouri Pactfi National Lea ew Haven. New York & ew York Central orth Pacific. orth Pacitic, Northwestern Pullman Quicksilvi Rock Island Reading. Southern Pacific.. St Paul... St. Louis & =. Texas Pacific. Tennessee Coai & Iron. Union Paclfic U. & Lesther, ). 5. Leather, Fid Western Union Wabash, Pfd . Earsiver.... Sterling ob London, €0 day Eterling on London, sight. U. 8. 2's, registered. S'4s, new. C€HICAGO MARKETS, CHBICAGO. L. July 1 —Desplte liberal hog re- ceipts and a decrease in that market, provisions were higher to-day owing to Jight offerings and buying by Armour, short covering, a fairly active cash demand and some outside buying. The cattle market wes a Lrifle stronger on prime | steers, steady to strong on good steers and a trifie lower on big heavy and brauded stock. Veal calves sold up to the highest fizures of the year to veal purchasers. Butchers' stock was also soid as | hgh as at any 1ime this year. in hogs the week shows considersble Increase over last. ‘Irade was nosew.led and weak, and prices touched the lowest point at_the close in a long time, with » general decline of 10¢c wiping ont the advantage of last week. The sbeep Lrade was more animated and at better prices for lambs. Heavy sheep were neg- lected. as exports are out of the market. Light, uandy killers so:d best. S Grain, WHEAT— i0:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Juy.... 641 681 61y €83g Beplem bes €4y Baly, Bady December.. 6614 861f — 1:00 3o July. 681, 68855 sepue 643y 643, — B3, . 3434c; September, 20%4c. OATS—-July, 17%, : September, 1734¢. BARLEY —Cesh, No. 3, 27@384c. 4 Cash, 77Yzc; suly, 77c. sh, $2 75. August, $2 85. TIMOTH Y~ Produce. PORK—July, §7 67: September, $7 80. LAERD—July, 84 10; September. $4 20. RIBS—July, $4 47; Septem ber, 34 57. BUTTER—Firm and active. Creamerios—Extras. 1alge: firsts, 1315@l4c; seconds, 12@ 1 3c. Dairies—kxtras, 12t ,‘,é'ou_ 10 @11c; seconds, 9c; packing stock, fresh, Sc. E(GS—Steady. but not especially active. Firsts s0ld chiefly at 814c, l0ss off ca.es returned. Livestock. HOGS — Light, §3 40@3 83: mixed. $3 3b@ 350: heavy, $3 10@3 4534; rough, 3 10@3 26. Sales 54.800. Receipts to-dsy 32,000, Kstimated receipts for to-morrow :7.000. CATTLE—Beeves, $3 8085 15: cows and helt- ers, $1 75@4 25; Texas steers, $2 80@4 15: stock- ers and feeders. $3 30@4 20. Keceipts to-day 7600. istimated receipts for to-morrow 35,000. BHEEP—Kecelpts 12,000. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBt.. July L—CATTLE— Receipts, 3100 head} market active, stronger. HOG Iteceipts. 7400 head: market lower. SH£P— Receipts, 1500 head; market steady. Receipts at Kansae City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. July 1.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts. 3500 head; ma. ket strong. HOGS—Receipts. 15,000 head: market 5c lower. SHEEP—Keceipts, 2000 head; market strong. CALIFORNIA ¢ RUIT NEW YORK, N. Y., July 1 —Porier Bros. s0id three cars of fruit to-day, Including: Royal Anne cherries, $1 90@1 ¥0: Bigcarean. in bulk, SALES, $20 @2 40; Royal Anne, in bulk $1 25: Bing- hams, §1 25; Tartarfan, in bulk, 85@65c; Cen- tennial, 76c; Napuleon, big, $1_16@66¢c: Napo- leon, in_bulk; $1 %23“‘32"" . SL Bb; Oxheats, 70c: do, assorted, : Early May peaches, 80c: Alexander. '$1 10@65c; Hales, gflxrfloynl apricots, 81 70@1 35; Moorpark, $1 85: Queen. #2 75; cherry plums, 60c: Clvman. $1 05@16c: peach, 8 c: Royal Hetlve, $1 05@i5c; Comet pears, §2 30: Tragedy prunes, $2 40@1. 1OBELLN MagKars. Tondon. LONDOXN. Exe. July 1.—Consols. 112%; 27 8-161; French rentes, 103t 6744c. Liverpool. WHEAT-Quiet: cargoes off coast, nominal and ::&n’-‘;;:& Eargoes on passage, firm for white nglish couniry markets, p COTTON~Uplands, & 5354 % Sen dearer EXCHANGE AND BULLION, siiver, Sterling kxchauge, 60 day - Sterl.ng Exchunge, sight et Stedi: g cab e % i cvany New York - xchange, sight - 1714 New York Exchange, telegrap - 20 Fine Silver, per ou.. = 8014 Mexican Do.iars. 49 4915 YESTERDAY’ WHEAT MARKET. | ! furnished by k. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange sralubroker, 412 Fine stree: : SaN FRANCISC), July 1, 1897. Chicago. The wheat market to-day was one of dullness. July ranged between 6914c and 68c. Sepiember started at 6454c and advanced to 6534c. declining to 8414c and closing at 6430 bid, with July at 686/4c and December 663gc. Trading at the start | was largely of a professional character and in- clined 10 bearishness. Offerings were equal to the demand at reduced prices until near the close, when New York reporied forelzners as good bu ers of wheat in that market. Kxvorts were said to be equal 10 300,000 bushels of wheat. This news scarted shorls covering just before the gong sounded, send ng September to 6434c bid, There has been considerable short selling auring the past threr days, which | 8: c0 izested the market con- siderably. - Srorts are sgzressive and favored by conditions. Kansas was Offering new wheat to- day in liberal quantities. This held buyers back. Outsiders are riot disposed to Carry the crop, as in many cases they do, both corrying tne option and their own supply 83 well. Money is easily ob- talned to carry wheat. This is an element of strencth, but as yer unfelt. The statistical post- tion as regards whest prices favor advancement, bu: speculative sentiment :rom theontside as well as the insiae is bearls: . ome radical chance must take place.” said a well-known operator to-das, “in order to make the conal. ions abroad appreciable to the trade, Spec- ulators have been misled 50 many times by un- supported reports of shortage in exporting conn- Lries that they are not accepted as facts until undoubted evidence of real shortage is brought to them in an unmistakable way. This condition of affairs is not likely to be brought about for some weeks. ““In the meantime the market will drift along upon a basis of home conditions, which indicates a falrly good crop and quality of the best.” WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Receipts. Shipments. Bnshels, Citles. Bushels. 168.700 Minneapolls.. 27,010 68,896, 94,418 22,100 2,650 6.300. 14,239 3'8\?0 3.8!10 6.773. a0 7.600. 196,921 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURFS. 2 July. sept. No. 2 Red winter wheat—Open 5 7% 56 5 614 No. 2 Red winter wheat—Close 5 714 6615 5 614 PARIS FUTURES. July. Aungust. Flour—Opening. vireeeee..48 55 46 75 Closing. 47 10 Wheat—Opening. 23 50 Ciosin 23 30 Enelish country markets turn dearer. Antwerp q fet. Liveipool apot wheat quiet and easy A bout 80,000 bushels of wheat were delivered on July coniracts to-day. Corn w s weak early, but firmed up on good | buving by local operators during the latter part of the session. Iteports are favorable o the growins { cTop. There yet remains much uncertainty ior corn o pass thronwh. The iateness of planting re- quires the most favor:bi~ conditions to bring the Crop to a xuccessful harvest. Oats dull; prices slighily improved. Harvesting is progressing favorably. San Francisco. 9:16 A. M. SESSION. There was a s ronger fecliog in wheat at the opening this moening, rezardiess ¢f lLiverpool quotations, which were 14d lower for July. De- cember opened and closed at 81 207 10:15 A. 3. 8ESSION Wheat-buyers bid 1 21 for December. Sellers offered it at $1 2:14. Thiswas the sum of the trading. There were no transactions. 11:15 A. M. SESSTON. Shorts turned buyers and advanced December whent to 81 2114 at the closinz morning session. Stronger loca! conditions caused the :dvance. A cargo of wheat was taken for Cape Town for im= medtate loading. 22 M sEssION. Trading st the afternoon session was very nar- Tow. December wheat soid a: $1 21% ) SR PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GEAINS, WHEAT—The mar.et shows o change what- ever. Locsl quotations are: $1 2134@1 22Yp B el for No. 1, $1 233,@1 25 for choice and $1 26@ 1 8234 for cxtra choice for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—8:15 0'clock—December— 4000 cils, 81 207 SECOND SESSIO! No sales . RuGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—16, 000 cus. $1 2135; 1 ,000, 81 2134, AFTERNOON RESSION — December — 4000 ctls, #1 213 BARLEY—Offerings sre large and neglected. Prices are unchanged. Feed i3 quotable at 6%34 @72c ® otl, outside fizure for choice bright; | new “Brewing, 85@90c: old Brewing, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—9:15 o'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION— N0 sales. KEGULAR MORNING SESSION—NO sale AFTEENOON SESSI No sales. OATS—sSpot stocks decreased 750 tons in June. ‘Ibe market rules dull. Fancy feed quoted at $1 25 @1 30: good to choice, $1 10@1 20; common, 95¢ @31 0TYs B ctl. Clivped Oats seli ‘a1 ¥1@2 B ton over the raw product. CORN —sellers are offering larcely, but buyers are scarce. Prices remain as before. Larze Yellow, Small Round do, $110: White, 85@ R ere 18 no demand for this article. Old, $1 U5: new, 80c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Is nominal at 95c@81 15 # cul for new and $1 35 for old. ¥LOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, A fow minor chanses in Millstuffs appear. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $4 55@4 £5: Bakers' extras, $4 30@4 45 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC. — Feed Corn, $22@23; Cracked Corn. $23 50 @ ton. MILLSI'UFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows. usuas discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, $2 50 ® 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, $2 25 100: Rice Fiour, $5 75: Cornmeal, $2@2 25: extra cream do $275: Oatmeal. $3 50; Oat Groais, $4: Hominy, $3 10@ 3 30: suckwheat Flour, 33 25@3 50; Cracked Wheat, $3: Farina, $4. Whols Wheat Fiour, 82756: Rolled Uats(bbis), 84 95@5 15; Pearl Barley. £375@4: Bpiit Peas, 43'50; Grven do, 8425 %10 5. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay sells off well at the prices. The crop is mod- erate this ye Feedatuffs remain unchanged. BRAN—$1850@14 for the best and $12 50@13 ton for ontside brands. MIDDLING<—$17 50@18 50 for lower grades and $19@20 ton for the best. FEEDSTUFKFS — Rolled _Barley, $16 50@17: Of.cake Meal at the mill, $26 50 B ton; jobbing. $27 50. HAY—Wheat, #8911 B ton: Wheat and Oat, §7 @10:_Oat, $i@8; ‘rarley, 36 50@8; River Lar. ley. $3@6 @ 1on: compressed, $+@10; Aifalfa, first cucting, $5@5 50; second, $6@6 50; sto. @6; Clover, $6@8 ton. STEAW—25@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Ofterings of Beans continue in excess of the lim- itea demand and prices are weak as a rule. BEANS—Bavos quoted at $1 60@1 70: Small Whites, 95¢@$1 05; Large Whites, 80@97345c B ctl: Pinks, 95c@$105; Reds. $1@1 10: Black- eye, $1 40@1 60; Ked K dney, nominui: Lim s, .81 50@) 6v: Butiers. nominal: Pea, 95c@8$1 15. SEEDS—Brown Musturd $2 50@3 75; Yellow Mustard, $1 75 § ctl: Flax, §1 60@1 70; Canary Seed, 13,@214c B 1b: Alfalta, 634c; Kape, 2150 234c: Hemp, 8¢; Timothy, 414c. DRIED PEAS—Nlies, nomiual; Green, $1 30@ 1603 ctl. POTATOES, UNIONS, VEGETABLES. Supplies are liveral and the market Is about the same. POTATOES—New Ear'y Rose in boxes 40@ 76ci in sacks, 40@55c: new Burbanks, 40@85c ® ctl in box d av@blc in sacks. ONION~—_New Reds, 50@sbc B sack; Silver- skins, 60@9UC B ctl. VEGETABLES—Basy Squash. 30@4Gc ¥ box; Bay Cucumbers, 25@40¢ P bx: Asparugus, $1@2 50 | Green Peppers, 5uc@s1 ior Chile and $1@1 26 1or Bell: Green 1 ens, 130@2%sc ® Ib; String beans, 1@ 3c: Green Okra, $1@1 25w box: Egg Plaot, §15u; Cablaze, 60@75¢ B ctl: Carrois, SE@30c Psk : Gar- lic, 114@: 34¢ @ Ib: 'l omatoes, 40@obc P box for Vo e $1 50@1 75 _for nogr Gle‘rn Corn, 75c@$1 50 B tack and $176@2 ¥ crate for Ala’ meaa. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter and Eggs are both Y5c better ana firm, LUTTF R— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 16@1614¢; sec- onds, 15@1534c ¥ 1b ke DATRY—¢ hoice 10 faney, 13@1434¢ B grades, 10@1234c. YIcKLED—1! @16¢ B Ib for new. FIRKIN—11@.6¢ B Ib f0r rew. CREAMERY I UB—New, 17@18¢ B B. FASTERN—12@12%4c 1or Indle-packed. CHuk —thuice miid new, 8¢ § common to g00d. 6@7%c B B: Cream Cheddar, 1L@ilc: Youns Americs, t@9c: Westers, 11ci kasiern, is@lie B . F.GN—Ranch Eggs, 1 11@1234c B doz; Eastern, 1 18c ¥ doz. FTOULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—Hens are higher. Ducks are dull and weak. Tarkeys are firmer. £0 are Geese. Roosters are qulet. Live Turkeys, 12@14c- B 1 for Gobblers and Hens: Geese § pair. §1@) 26: Ducks, $3@3 25 for oid and 82 50@4 for young: Hens, 8. .0@5: Roosters, young. 1667 80: do, o'd, $3 50@4: Fry- ers. 83 50@4 50 P doz: Broilers, $3@3 50 for larze and 1 50@2 50 for small; Pigeons, 81 25 B dozen for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, lower store Eggs, Duck Eggs, Apricois are nov as weak as tbe canners would The followinz resume of the wheat market Is | like to see them, &3 the quotations show. Choice Peaches bring the top price without difficulty. Figs are steady. A car of Watermelons from Bakersfield is sell- ing at $14 § 100. Two more ecsrs are due from that part of the country. River Cantaloupes. $1@1 50 B crate. Sultana Grapes from Yuma. 81 26@1 50 B crate. Pineapples are lower. DECIDEOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $1 75@2 50 chest for large and 83 5C@4 for small. Blackberries, $1 50@2 50 B chest. Haspberries, $2 50@5 B chest. Currants, - 1@2 % chest. Peaches, 25@bUc B box and 35@50c P basket. @ Plums, 16@5 ¢ ® box. Roval A pricots, 25@50c P box and 16@36c B basket and $10@15 ton (0 the canners Green Pears, 25@40c @ small and 0@ 6c B large box and 25c @ basket: Bartletts, $1 9 box. 0ld Apples, $1@1 50; New Apples, 26@35c B smull and 40@6oc B large bux and 0@80c P basket. Crabapples, 40@80c B box. Cherries, 15@30c ® box: Royal Anne, 25@50c P box and 2@3c P B in bulk. “g.;ue, «ingle layers, 26@3Uc B box;: double layers, C.. - CITRUS FRUITF—Navel Oranges, $1 75@2 25 for choice to fancy and 81@1 50 B _box for com- mon; Seedlings. $1@1 50 ®_box. Mediterranean Sweets, 81 50@1 : Lemons, 75¢@> % bx forgood (o choice; 1 Limes, nomina California Limes. 76c @ rox; Bananas, $1 2 @2 50 B bunch: Pineappies, §1 50@8 B doz. DRIED F R UITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. ‘There is & fair demand for A pricots at the quota- tlons. It is reported ¢hay buyers are blading $17 50 B (on for Prunes in the Santa Clara, with- out getting any. Seeing that the Prune crop la re- ported light br the Btate Board, holders are ap- parently justified in not letiing go at this figure. DR.ED FRUITS—Quotations are as follow. Peaches, 5@6c B D: fancy, 61sc P Ib; peeled, 8@llc P B: Apricots, new, si.ot, 5@6c w 1 evaporsied Apples, 5@6c; sun-dried, 23,@314¢C: Prunes, 214@3c¢ for the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@5c Plums, 4@434c for pittes and 1@1%4c for nupitted Nectarines, 315@4l5c $ D 1ur prime to 1ancy; Pears. @4c for quarters und 2@5c for halves. BAISINS- . our-crown, loose, 4@5c; 3-crown, 8}4@Ac: crown. 23,@3%4c B Tb: seediess Sultanas. 5@5Y4c; seedless Muscatels 4@4t4c; -crown London lay- ers, $1@1 16: ciusters, $1 15@) 26: Dehesa clus- ters, 81 76@%; Imverial ciusters, $2@¢ 16, NUTS—Wainuis, 6Ya@7c B Ib for s andard and 9@9Ysc P Ib for sofishell: Aimonds, 6@7c for Lan- guedoc. 216@834¢ for hardshell and 8@9c B Ib for ell; Peaiuts, 4@de B I for Eas ern and dc Hickory Nuts. 5a6c P Ib; Pecan: 9@10c 1b; Filberts. 9@914¢c; Brazll Nuts, 8@9c; Cocounuts, $5@5 50 B 100 HONEY—.ew Comb, 10c for bricht and 7@9c jor lower grades: new water-white extract'd, 434@4%,c: lignt amber extracted, 334@4c B b. blneWAX—22@25c B . PROVISIONS. The market rules very firm and dealers are dis- poséd 10 advance prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 73%c B b for heavy, 83/c for ight medium, 914c for light, 10@10%4c ern sugar-cured Hams, 19@1234c b: Cailfornia Hams, 103%@11c: Mess Beef, $5@8 50 P bbl: extra ‘mess do, 38 50@9: tamily do, 89 SV@10: extra prime Pork, $1L@10 50: extra ciear, $1.: 50 g}; 9 bol: mess $12 5u@13 § bol: Bmoked Beet, o ARD—Eastern_tierces is quoted at 514c for compound and 6¢ for pure; pais, 8y4¢; California tierces, 44c B I for compound and Biac for pure; half-ooly, b%c: 10-b tins, 6%4ci do 51, 6lac B b CUT1OLENE — Tierces, 53c. Packaves less than 300 ths—1-Ib pails, 60 in s case. 87c; 3-Ib pails, 20 in a case, 83/gc; 5-b pails, 12 iu case, 8140: 10-1b pails, 6 10 & case, Slge: 50-1b tins, 1 or = I a case, Thgc: wooden buckeis. 50 Ibs net, 77c: fancy tubs, 50 1bs net, 7654c; half-bbls, about 110 1bs, Thgc B . HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls ahd brands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 8@814c ® Ib: medium, 7c: light, 6%2@7c B _Bb: Cownides, 616@T7c: ~tags, bc; salted Kip, B@7c: sal:ed calf, 7@%c B b: salted Veal, 6@7c; dry Hides 1sc: cullsand brands, 1vc; dry Kip and Veal, 9@10c; dry Calf, 16c; culls, 10c; Goais<ins, 20@35ceach: Kids, ¢; Deerskins, good summer, 25c B b medium, 20c; winter, 20¢; Sheepskins, 5. eariings. 10@20c bach; short wool, 25@40 each; medium, 40@50c evch: long wools, 50@75¢ ench. i ALLOW—Xo. 1, rendered, 23;@3¢ @ b: No. 2, 214@3fc: refined, 434c; Grease, 2 B ib. WOOL—Spr.ng chip Is quoted: Mountain, 11@ 13c; Foounll, 9@llc: Ssn Joaquin, year’s clip, 8@9e: do, seven months, 7@9c P Ib; Nevadas, 1 2c; Kastern Oregon. 8@ izc. HuPS—6@8c for falr (o cnoice and 9@10c B b 1or 1auCy. \ ontracts are being drawn ut B@LUc 1or new Oregons and T34@9c for new W asningtons and 815@10c for Caliu=..us. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Weak. Caicutta Graln Bags, 474 Quentin, $5 40; Wool Ba: COAL—Wellington, $8- New Welllngton, Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Bryaot, 85 50: Coos Bay, $4 73 @ ton; Cumberland, $14 %15 50 1u sucks: 28; Seattle, 85 50; Wallsend, $7 50 P ton in bulk and Pennsylvania, Anthracite Egg, $15 B ton; Weish Anthracite, $8@10; Cannel, 89 Pron: Rook Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Vailey, 87 66, Coke, $11@1< in buik and $13 % ton in sks. CORDAGE—Prices for 10,000-b in 114 inch Manils, 634c; do’ Sisal, 5¢: Manila. 744c; do Sisai, Obge: 6and 9 thread Ma- nila, T%¢; do Sisal, ‘6¢c; Bale Rope (8 and 4 sirand), Munila, 634¢; do Sisal, 8¢; Bale Rope (2, 6 and 8'strand), Manlia. 714c; do Sisal, 51ac B SUGAR—The Western Suzar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Floe Crushed, 614c; Powdered, 534c: Dry Granu- 1ated, 53¢ # Ib; Lonfectioners’ A, dljc; Magnoila A, 434c; hxira C, 46kc: Golden C.'abgc: «andy Granulated, 5l4c: Laif-barrels barrels, and boxes zc more. i4c more than SAN FRANCISLCO MEAT MARKET. It Is easy to get the top figure for Hogs, for they are very firm. Wholessle rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First qua ity, 540 ® b; second do, bc; third do, 4@414¢ B b. ; small, 7@8c B 1. V_AL—Large, 53@61 MUTTON—Wethers, 5'u@6c; Ewes, 5@5%c B . LaMB—Spriug. 615@7%¢ B 1. PORK—Live Hogs, L14@35sc for large and 334 @ c tor small an: medium; soft Hogs, 2}4@ 5l4c B B; dressea do, 5@6Yac. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 6,99 1] Linn. aks. 500/ Mladiings. 1,04 butter, cus. 2,185| Cheess, cus . 990! 5,470 8025 190 1,067 1,088 72| ! eatner, (o, 555/ Callow, ctis. - 107 Straw, ton: 1t | ¥laxseed, sks. 100 STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks were weaker and lower yesterday, and there was a falling off in business as well. Assessments of 25¢ on Best & Belcher and 26¢ on Benton did not help things uny. The San Francisco and the Pacific Stock Ex- changes have adjourned to Tursday morning, July 6. The Stock aud Bond Exchange has adjourned until Wednesday, July 7, ac 10:30 A M. The Osceola Copper Mining Company of Michi- gan has deciared a dividend of $1 per share, paya- ble July 26. 3 esterday the San Francisco Gas and Electric Company paid & monthly dividend of 50¢. The Stockton Gus and Electric Company pald a dividend of 30c. ‘The Contidence Gold Mining Company of Tuol- umne County has levi:d an assessment of 10c per share, delinquent August 2, The annual meeting of the Eallion Mining Com- pany has been called f.r July 19 Work in the Savage Miuing Company’s ground on the Comstock lode during the past week was confincd t the 5.0 level. The top of the upraise abov - the old south drift from the west drift, now up 60 feet, continues In quoriz giving low assays. On the Brunswick iode shafi No.1 was sunk 9 feet on he incline during tie past week and iy pow down a total depth of 060 fee:. The bottom is in porphyry.. On the BUU lnvei of this shaft the north drift from the station was advanced 24 feet for the week; total length, 42 fe-L: the face Is in porphvry and small stroaks of quartz. in the Crown Point mine_the soughwest drift on the seventh floor of the 800 leve raise has been extensed 3 feet during the week and is now out 216 feei, the face being i: clay, porphyry and quariz. krom the face o1 the drift they nav: run an enst crosscut 5 feet, strikink the east wal. Al & point 9) feet from the fuce they ran »ast cross- cii No. 2 14 feet through quartz giv.ng low as- s, and the face is 8:ill in ti~ same muterial. i he joint Crown Point, Kenwe< Congolidated and Yellow Jacket southwest drift from the Yel- low Jockel shuft, on the “sugebrush” levelslas been reopened, repaired and enlarged 50 feet for the week and i3 now out 853 fezt. The yield of the Beicher mine for the past week amounted 10 39 mining carioads of ore. the_ aver- ageca sample assay valu- of which was $20 62 per ton. Che north drify from the incline on the 1200 level has been cleaned -outand repaired a distance of 20 feet, making ics total distance from the incline 142 teet. ‘ihe negregaied selcher mine yielded 12 min- ing carloads of 0 e dur.ng the past week. ‘Ihe average car sample assay of the ore was $24 10 er 100 P"The Tull returns of the ore crushed and bullion produced for account of the Conso idated Cail- fornia and Vir.inia mine at the Morgan mill for the month of June hiave been received. A total of 720 tons and 620 pounds of ore was worked, {eiding bullion of the gross assay value of $37. 0 36, of which $13,484 42 wus gold and $:3.- 676 14 wassiiver. The ‘ield in b.llion per ton was 851 45, of which 818 72 was goid and $32 73 siiver. The average assay of the battery samples was §62 51 per ton, o1 which $21 41 was gold and $41 10 silver. ‘ibe average zssay of the railroad car samples was $65 cent was 87.41 in goid and 79 63 1n siiver. Lividends were payab.e on the foliowing bonds and otocks yesterday: United States jours. oid issue, §1; Culifornia-street Cable bonds, $250: Contra Costa Water bonds, $2 5); Los Angeles Lighting bonds. both issues. 83: Market-siree: Cable bonds, §3: Nevada County Narrow-gauge Railway bonds, $3 50; Norhern Rallway of California - bonds, $3; Park and Ocean Railway ©.nds, 83; Park and CIiff House Railway bonds, ver ton. ‘The yield per $8: San Fiancisco and North Pacific Raflway gondx. $2 B0: Southern Pacific of Arizona bonds, 3. Follawing Are ithe Highest Prices Dur- ing the Past Vi eek. Standard.. Blerra Nevada Union.... 96| BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board vesterday: REGULAR MOENING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. By LL&V.. 100 C Poinc 500 Stdrd...1.40 200 Union C. 41 100 43 354 XJn0Ke6..52 100 Upair. . 200 Potosi. Following were the sales in the Paclfic Stock Board yesterdsy: REGULAR s¥ss1oN—10:30. 200 Conp.... 1. 16| 500C N Y. .0 71490 Exohar....u1 300 .. 400 Scoroion..05 200 BB&M ... .07 20 bullion.., 200 400 Caleda. . 40 ) Coauge. 200 . 1000 C Poins.. 2: 400 Excnar ...02! 200G & U .....88) 300 HeN, .. 200 Andes... 100 ... 80 Belcher....21! 400 Scorplon.. 05 82(300 8 B&M....07 1500 Con Tm..01! 10000 .........0% 00 CNY 1200 Uvrmn...12' CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY. July 1—4 P. «. Bid Asked. AlphaCon..... 09 10| 07 (8 16 17 20 21 oner 4% 43 Benton Co — 17 Bullion . 10 11 10 7w 14y Challenge Con. 43 44/ Con. imperid. 01 Confidence =Ry 31 29 EastSlerraNay = 14 burekaloa.. - 30| bacasauer 02 13l LLbG & Curry. 34 36 bredurcss 81 B4l BOND EXCBANGE. THURSDAY, July 1-2 . u UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid Asked. T R4s conn..1lig Lonew ssue .4 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. STOCK AND Bid. Asked. U S dareg...iud ~duig CalstChiess. 10815 — (OakGss Ss.. — 10t Cal EleoL 83127~ ~ = CotraCWbs — 100 2371243 Dpot-stex-op — 00 —~ “us Edsn L&PEs127 — 01— F&CHRR 641073 — 1435118 Geary-at Rbs — ' 10215 Keno, WL&L — ' 105 HU&SDL100 — - 1w Losang L8« — 100 |[sF&NPKSs. 101 10214 PoGnteed 8s — 102 |SPRREArizy 92 — MxtsiCble@s133 — [~FRRCaloy. 10734 — DoKyCon bs. 0734108 (seKEialos. — 8714 NatVin6slsi — 400 [SPBrRCai8s. 10034101 NevCNgR7s. 105 SV Waterds. 11894 11954 N RyCal 6e.10255 — |SVWaterds. 1004410134 Diylwm o — = 95 |SkU&Kl — 12y WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta 30 — (Sprng Valleyl00 10034 MarinCo.... 80 — | €AS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. GapitaL .. — 20 |Pacfic Lici, 47 48 Contrar . 981 ~ |S1 Gafies. 95%4 96 MEleoiighi 8 ~ © |SanFravcess 3 = 314 OakG L&H 54 5414 - 15 Fas uas imp 915k 93 INSURANCE BTOCKS. Fireman'sF~ 16 | = COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Anclo-Cal ... 60 2uut No v L <6 Bakof Cui.- 98712299 | LondonPaa. 137 CuBD&TCO 99 “1ud |[Merchkx . 13 AVINGS BANK STOCKS. @erS&LCo.. i 540 [Nav & Loaa.. BumbS&L.110) Sevurlty. ., . 250 103 Mautual....,.. = 42 |Unlon Trusc.920 1000 uFBav Uiioad0 — STREET RAILEOAD STOCKS. uk SL&day — 100 Presiaio. ..o B% 8 FowDER sTOCKS. i |wancvon. . 28 293 [Visone 00 = g MISCELLANEOUS 8TOCKS. Xarkrs. 9734 OBlgNai VinGe. — 9 6.':.1“:.(;« lw%l“l‘hi mlllgflm 232 24 HawCaso, 1614 17 |PacAuz#A 3 = 8 Huich SPoo 2734 2814 PacBoraxCo. ¥9 - MerkxAssn. S — |rart PainiCo ¢ ki A LRS- MOENING BXMSION. Board— 80 5V Water.,.. eeseeee 100 25 $2000 8 V 8% Bonds.. 119 12 20 Hutchinson 8 P Co.. . 28 25 100 Hawailsn Commercial. 17 00 Tt #3000 Omntbus Cable Bonds............. 124 00 50 Market-st Kauway.... . o5 50 SALES—AFTEENOON SESSION. 26 Oakland Gas. 25 Hutchinson 8 Street— $1000 Omnibus Cable Bonds,..... 75 Alaska Packers’ Association.. 115 5 N Wauter. . weeseeee 100 25 50 Hatchinson 8 P Co. 28 00 $5000 8 P Branch Rayiway Bonds. 101 vO e The amount paid in the form of interest to shareholders in ptiblic . companies in this country annually is something like OCKAN HTEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| AILS. | PIER. Columbia. .. | Por.iand. Z10aM| Pler it Orizaoa......| Mexico. 3,20am | Prerll Santa Rosa. | Kan Diego. uly #:13am|Pieril 1a| Vic & Pgu ‘5. 8au | Plec Newpor. y 5. %am|PlellL HumboidtBay [July 5, 2ru|Pler ¢ Humboldtay July 6, irm|Pieed Ferndale. 613 u|Pler1s 6,10am | Plor 13 712 u|viers 7.11au| Pleeil % 1ru|P MS 8 T.20am | Fler 34 810Aw | Pler 3 S, 5ex|Pler 3 $ 812 M[PM S a 9. ¥ Plez L kit TEEA Dol LT LA o L NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office located itn the Merchaanty KExchanre is maintsined in San Francisco for the benefls of ers without regard 10.nationality and tres of expense. Navigators are cordially favited 10 Visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling directions of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obiained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocsan commerce. The time ball ontop of the build'ng on Tele- graph Hill is holsted about ten-minutes before Boon, and is dropped at noon. - 120th meridian, by telegrapbic algnal recelved each .day irom the United States Naval Observatory a: Mare lalaad i Eoiion siavse whelsr Lhaciline. ul e ro) me, error, Pubjshed he saina dsy oy the aiteracon paers sud by the morning papers the following day. W8, Huemss, Leutenant, U. & N, in charge The'Time Ball. Bma ROSRAPHIC OFFICR, U, 8. N. O PRORANTS EXCHANGH, AN FRANCISCO. Juiy 1. 1897. The time ball on Telegrapn Hil was droppel exactly at noon to-day—L e.. 8¢ 1000 of the 120z meridian, or cxaculy a . M., Greenwich time. W. & HueHEs, Lientenan® U. ~ N.. in charge, STEAMERS TO ARKLVE. STEAMER | FroM Acapulco. . |Pansma... . Florida, .| Departure Bay... Czanna. | Coos wa State of Cal.... | Portiana. . Coos Bay. . @WDOTL. Fomona. | Humboldi Bay Humboldt. ... | Humhoid: Bay. Washtenaw ... | T Cieveland. . Progreso. © | seatue. Arcaia. (003 Bay. . Wecots Crescent City ... North ¥Forx. Humboid: Lis: Chilkat. San Jose. TUmatilia. Victoria & Puges Sound *| Yagmna Bay. *[xacoma. Honolum Anstralia. City ot Peking.. |China and Japan.. Kureka.. . - | Newport. Columbia. Portiana. .| Panama. .| Panama.. - |Crescent DWW X <10 0 NN 09 B GBI IS 1D Nb TIDE, UNITED STATES COAST AND GRONFTIO SURVEY- TiM®s AND HEeHTs oF HIGH AND LOW WATERS AT ForT PorNT. ENTRANOR TO BaN FRANCISCO FRav. PUBLISHED BY OFFl €LAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Norz—The and low \waters occar ai the City Front (Missloz-streot Whart) abous twenty five minuces Jator than st Fort Poini: wn® height of tide is the same a: boih places. July - 1897 Friday, July 2 5’.51 Moon rises Mocn sets. 9.197x s ] T §[Time reez!'“m,reez["'““lrmI"'“" Feet BEW LWl o sewli LW %] 6.40/—0.4] 2.10] 4.5 635 8.0 = H W e Lw 3| 0.16| 6.0 7.17(-0.1| 2.35| 48 .31/ 8 4| 1l (55| 03| B0s| 5.0| 834 b| 212 0ol s34| 51| 939 2 8| 326 16| 416| 5 |10.45] 1 7| 431 21| 4.65| 6.611.56] L 8| 6.21} 2.4| 6.42| 6.0 NOTE—In the ad0ve exposltion of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand tolumz, and the successive tides of ihe day In the order of occurrence 83 to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time eolumn the third tide, and the last or right fand colnmn gives che iast iide of the day, except hen there are but three tides as sometimes sccurs. The helghi soundings on the glven are additions to the nited States Coast Survey charts, except when & minus sign (—) precedes the Relght, and then the number given1s subtractive from the depth given by t uris. —_— NOT1CE TO SHIP CAPTAIN 0. 8. BRA~ CH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, SAN | RANCISCO, July 1, 1897, The new lisions at Sea’ 20 into effect to-day. be obtained free of charge by appiication to this W.'S. HuGHES, in charg: office. .HIPPING INTILLIGENCE. Arnived THURSDAY, July 1. Bimr Point Arens. Johnson, 16 nours from Mendocino, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Sunr Crescent City..Stockfleth, 34 nours from Crescent City: passand mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 61 nours from San Diego: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & C o. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, 5914 nours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen, tora; produce, to H Dutard. Stmr Cleone, Strand, 15 hours from Albion; lumber and rriies, to C A Hooper & Co: lumber, to Alb.on Lamber Co. Sumr Laguna, Peterson, 18 hours from Fort Bragg: lumber. to Un.on Lum ber Co Stmr Gipsy. Leland. 15 hours from Mois Land- ing, etc: produce. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Sohr Reliance, Hauson. 12 Liours irom Hearns Landing: 11,50J posts. to Higgins & Collins. Schr Rio Rey, Crancie, 31 hours from Mendo- ©ino: — M ft iumber, to_Mendocino Lumber Co. Sohr Five Brothers. Wilson, 16 hours from Fishermans Bay; 85 cds wood, to Jas Johnson. Cieared. THURSDAY, Ji Stmr Columbia, Conway, Astoria; Orego way and Nav Co. Stmr Morning Star, Bray, lulu; I Bray, mast Bark Coloms, Noyes, Portland: S L Jones & Co. Arg bkin Snarpsnooter, Wirscumweit: Jonn £ Cunniogham Co. 38 hours from Ven- y 1. Rall- Micronesia, via/Hono- railed. - THURSDAY. July 1. Stmr Jeanie, Mason, Herschel Island, via Port Lareic, Stmr Rival, Johnson. Stmr Natlonal City, Andresen. Stmr Enreka. Parsons, Nan Pedro. stmr Chilkat, Dunham, Eel River. 8tmr Noyo, Levinson. ¥ort Bragz. Stmr Bonita, N cholson, southern ports. Bktn ‘Troptc Bird. Jackson, Tahiti. Schr Wing and Wing, Grenberg, Coos Bay. Schr Golden Gate, Larsen, Polut Arena. Scnr Parkersurg, Jorgenson. Schr Amethyst, Solland, Waldpors. Schr Mary Giibert, Kchroeder, Altata. Schr Arthur I, Krog, Byxbees Landing. 1vlegrapnis. POINT LOBOS, July 1-10 p w.—Weather foggy: wind W; velocity 0 miles. Charters. The Br ship Comliebank is chartered for wheat to Europe: the bark Martha Davis loads mdse for | Honolulu. Spoken. June 28—Lat 23 N, long 22 W. Br bark Inver ‘may, from Swansea, for San Francisco. Domestic Port.. COOS BAY—Arrived July 1—Stmr Areats, hnce June 29. EUREKA—Salled July 1—Sche Mary Buhne, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Airived July 1-Simr North Fork, hence June 30. NEW WHATCOM—Sailel June 30-Nor ship Prince Edward, for Valparaiso, SEA [TLE—Arrivea July 1—Stmr Lakme, hnce June 22, via Eurexa and Port Angeles. Sailed July 1—Stmc Cleveland, for San Fran- claco. 2 TATOOSH--Passed June 1—Stmr Progreso, frm Seutsle. for San Francisco. CO0S BAY—Arrivea July 1—Stmr Truckee, he June 28, Salled July 1—Stmr Czarlus, for San Francisco. FORT ROSS—Sailed July 1-Schr La Chitens, for San Francisco, GRAY>HARBOR—Salled June 28—Schr La Gi- ronde, for Redondo. EUREKA—Arrived July 1-8tmr Pomona, hce June 30. JUSAL—Arived July 1-8tmr Albion, hence une 29. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived June 30—Stmr Whiteanoro, from Point Arena. July 1-—Stmr @reenwood, from Whitesboro. Sailed July 1—Haw stmr San Mateo, for Comox. ROCK PORT—Sailed July 1—stmr’ Scotls, for 8an Francisco. TATOOSH— Passed July 1—Stmr Mackinaw, he June 28, for Tacoma. ASTURIA—Arrived July 1—Bktn Northwest, | from =an Pedro. SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 30—Stmr Alcazar, from Greenwood. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived July 1—Senr Monterey. hence June $0. EUREKA—Arriv-i July 1-Stmr Homer, hnes June 80, and sailed for Portiand. UBAL— Bragg. POET BLAKELEY—Saflet July 1—Ship Occt- dental, for Nagasaki; schr John A Campbell. for ewport GRAYSHARBOR—Arrived julv 1—Schr Emma. ite- henceJune 14; schr Zamps, from San ro. Eastern Ports. hfgx:o“‘—mlfl June 30—-Stmr E’lnlncn, - Foreign Porte. i ; cigmpe B Eab 38 0 0T P Pranetes 'gsx’?fl‘:fifitgm:une 29—Brstmr Dorlc, for Honoluiu. . ¥mnortationr. MONTEREY—Per G psy—6 sks bones, 1 bale wool, 1 bdl peits, 33 cs honey, 1 demijonn: ca egg food, 5 sks Moss Lanaing—1 hf-bol tar, 4 bxs butter. Santa Cruz—8 bxs garlic seo , 2 brs Suter, 30 rolls leather, 4 cs chesse, 3 bals sacks, 42 sks bi- taminous rock; 638 bbls lime, E EA RGO~ Per Sauta Rosa -75 cs mineral ‘water. 23 Cs honey. 580 bxs e fish, 51 bxs oranies. 1098 ’IK'I ool'"' s 0y goods, 1 bx crockery, 42 scs abaione shells, 112 | balshides, 24 bbls tallow, 4 pkgs mdse, 1 cs cloth- inz. Hedondo—1 pkg cio hing, 60 pkgs houaebole £0 s 93 bealomons, 81 bxa orauses 1 o cement: Port Los Angeles—1 csclothing, 2 bbls alum, 53 sks dried peaches, 8 pxgs mdse, 1 cs drugs, 1 tent. +anta Barbara- 1 cs suoes, 10 sks wool, 8axs ;rb-lhzc Iln:ol'.h7 a m%ll. 1 sk coffee, & crts mes, X8 les b: o7 dixe Hinehoy o ::h. mons. XS Oranges, bdl Port Harford—1 chest tools. 1 pkg castines. .39 bxs butter, 1 bt brandy. 7 coops chickeas, 92 ska corn, 53 cs eggs. 1 keg svrup. 2 coops poultry, 36 dressed calves 20 bxs fish, 1701 sks barloy. 1 pig wax, 1 bx nardware, 3 cacneose, 1 cshoney, 1 cs N TURAP Tl —Per Tillamook—2191 , sks wainats. 1940s hosey. . o oL 088 MENDOCINO—Per Point Arena—1 bz shoes, 1 bX books, 3 bales wool. 12 M it lumber, 10 sks abaloues. Litile River— bdls hides. t Arena—3 kits 89 bxs butter, 1 pc pipe, 28 dressed nogs, 2 coops chickens, 38 Mllllll: 13 Coples can | alled July 1—-Stmr Albion, for Fort | cans tallow, 3 hogs. 1 cs bales woo!, 3 bxs mdse. 3 Greenwood —5500 r r t'es. : CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescen City =1 chon chickens, & tubs 1 keg 113 bxs butter, 2 vxs-fishy 12 pkgs meat, 1 cs porier, 1 ¢smdse. 91cs canyed VICT KIa—Per Walla Walla—50 bxs twine. 3 bales tea. 10 cy tobucco. 10 cssalt eggs, 3% rolls mating, 2 bxs musiirooms. ke Dougias Isiand—3 vars gold bullion. Juneau—4 vars builion. ¢ Sitka—1 sk cotn. 2 Port Town send—1 hay carrier. 1hay fork, 1bdl teeth, 15 pigs bousehold goous. SRS Seattle via G N K R—126% 1ngots copper, 394 bdls hides 133 calf and kip hides, 84 bdls pelts. _Seatl.e 58 oxs fish, 94 5<s wool, 2.0X3 fuucets, 96 tons coal, 9 pkgs exnress, 1 bx. gréase, 506 Pkgs paper, 1 bl beer, 530 bbis Lime, 1 bx sup- plies, & wks ovsters, o New Whatcom—11 M it lumber, 13 bbl twine, 104 bdls Iaths, 26 bdls hides, 4 pkes muse. Vancouver via C P k R—9u0 sks contentrates. Anacortes—201 bdls skins. Evere.c—22 kegs nails, 4 bxs yariish. 199 crts Erape baskets, 700 bars bulllon, 1009 bdls shooks, 89 cra berry basiets. 5 acoma—b54 pcs lumber, 5 cs shoes, 8 kg8 mdse, 4000 bars bultion. i N P €y west of Fargo via Tacoma—800 sks wheat, 500 qr-sks flour, 32 ship knees, 1 csDooks. Consignees. * ° Per Tilamoot—Jonas Erlanger - &Co: - Labor ‘&:“““": H Dutard; Field & Stone: S P-Mhilng Per Gip: s, 35 bxs cherries, 3 Cox Seed and PlantCo: F. B Halght: JHT Jackson; A W Fiuk; Dairymien’s Unlon: -A. £ Hotaling & Co: Enterprise Brewery ; -Arctic OHf Works: Kron Tanning Co; United Siates Brewery ; Herman Joost; H Cowell & Co: Ross & Hewlel dard Uil Go; - N Ohlandt & Co: y Bissinger:& Co: Lanmelatet & Co: Pacific Const Fish Co: Milwaukee Bewers: Cal Bottlinz Co; Wieland Brewing Go; Hertio & Lepori; River Exvress; Tilimann & Bendel;. H.H Sattier & Co. ot ver Crescent Clty—Hobbs, Brewery: Enterprise Brewery: O B Smith-& Co: ¥ B Haight: C E Whitney & Co: Gets Bros & (e B O'Conner; Witzel & Baker: Witiel & Buker: D Hume & Co: Hilmer, Breahoft & Sehulz: Pacific Coast Fish Co; Dodge, Sweensy & Co:' (: Herman: Wilmerding, Lowe & Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co: Kinsan & Co. B Per_Point Arena—Porter, Slessinger & Co: Pic Transfer Co; Wheaton, Breon & Go: s Strauss: H A hompson: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz: Gaptald Gerdan; Standard Oll Co; Dennison: Feiling d C G D Plummer & Co: Dairymen's Unidn:- 5 Kogh land; Ross& Howletw; Dairymen’s Union: :Ciiy Front Market: W B Sumner & Co: Wetmora Bros; New Ferry Markei. Per Walla Walla— Dickens_Lumber. Co: -Faiian- | Swiss Colony: 15 Chevalier: Friedman & Hodzers: Matteucel & Vaunucer; Posia: Telegraph Co: J-Q Adams; Selby Smelting and Lead Co; ' H Tiiara; Donham, Carigan & Co: J Everdine & Coi Tas Neylan: D Applrton; American Union Fial {o; 1 | M Pettigrew: J O roster; Murpy Viarnish Co:' i | T Hotchings: Uniou Glue Co: Bissinger & Co; U1 | Dickins: Meverfield. Mitchell &Co; C eveland | Faucet Co; Covur., Tevis & Co: - Everett Pulp & | Paper Co; G Camilloni& Co; H Coweil & Co:. H W Lakeman: Bellingnum Bay Imp Co::Abrahamson & Co: Daft & Co: F J Hutchiugs: Cleveland Fau- cet'Co; J B Inguglia; Milani & Co; J Herdy: Ma- chine Co; H Cowell & Co; Pacific Coas -Fish Co: APaladini: P H Pronty: Sunset Telegraph. and Telephone and Telegraph Co; Wells, Fargo & Co- W G Hinton; Western Roll Paper Co; .Bank of H v Crocker & Co; U.egon Lmp-Co; .J Baker & Hamilton: M A Werthe: & crauk: Loudon, Par. Wall & Co:.. Ctircag E Staple: S Strauss; Gut American’ Bank: Bank of California; -Chiness merchants: order. E 5 Per Santa Rosa—Vulcan Iron Worki: Norton: Teller & Co: McLeod & Watjen: i Watérman'& Co; O E Whitney & Co; C M Bryan & Co:.-Hills | Bros; kinterprise Brewery; Buffalo Brewery: L/ Juri & Co; Marshall & Reimers: D de Bernardi & Co: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schuiz: A Fallies: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: B G_Ruhl & C0; Gray ros; Gould & Jaudin: Ro-s & Hewlett & Wiizel & Baker: Russ, Ea: H Kirchmsn & Co: ‘Brigham, Hopps & Co; £ R Stevens & Co: H Heckman.& Co: U BSmith & Co: Western Meat Go; Wells, | Fargo & Co; ¥ Un & Co; J Hoffman: American ! Union Fish Co; Norton, Teller & Co: 8 P/ .Mill- Maggint: bor Exchauge; {ing CO; A ianes & Co: P_C° Fisk Coi J B Inguglia: G Camilion: . George _ii Young; Shoobert, Beale & . Co: | ) Newbegin; n Huddleston & Co: C Aghe Allison & Co: A.Paladini; H Liebes &. Ce | more B.os: A Levy & Co; J Ivancovich & C0;: 1, | Spiegel: Daiton Bros; L Goodfriend & : | Chandier; & Homier: Cert, Schloss "& | & Co: Hass, Baruch & Co; B i Davidso sky & Co: Pacific Hardware Co: Grav & B ; L Scatena & Co; Del Monte Mi.ing. Co: E. S £ McLeod: San Francisco Brewing Deere ITmp Co: Nevilie & Co: Wm teiner; Nenburger, Reiss -& Co; Armour Pkg Co: immel & Co; G H' Tetzen: Campodonica & M ; Nash & B; Woit & Sons; H U Greenhood: Eveleth & Nash I w B Sumuner & Co: Hoffman, E H Dutard; Francis Bros; Cal and Jupan Trading Co; Murphy, Crant & C OCEAN TRAVEL THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST ST EAML‘R.S TO From Spear-street Wharf, at 10 4. . inctudinz: th & ineils Columbia State of Cal A Through tickets and through ‘baxgage. 0. ALl m:em points. Rates and folders ‘upon pplicy w0 SE - K F.F. CONNOR, General Agen. 830 Market street.. G0ODALL, PERKINS & CO.- -Superiniidei:s PACIFIc COAST _STEANSHI? 0. QTEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY wharf, San Francisco, as follows:. For vorts in Alaska, 9 A. x. July 5, 10, :15, 20, 25, 30, and every firth day thereafter, . - - For Victoria and Vancouver (B..C.), Port Town- send, Seaitle, Tacoms, Everett, Anacortes. and New Whatcom (Beliingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. 2. July 6, 10,15, 20, 25, 30. and every fifth day there- after, connecting ‘ancouver with the C. P, R. aiTacoma with N. P. R..R., at Seattle with.. N. Ry., at Port Townsend with.Alaska steamers. For Iiureka, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hum- boide Bay), Sir. Pomona ¢ I, Tuly 5.8 1% 7, . 26, 30, ‘August 3, 7. 11,16, 30, 24, 28, Seplem’ bet 1. 8. 10, 14, 18 22, 27" i 'or Santa Cruz, Monte . San Simeon; Cayticos, Port Harford (San Lul. bispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Huencme, X a edro (Los Angeles) and Newport,.at 9 a. July 1.°6,8, 13,17, 21,25, 29, aaq every fourty o Sas res 1 o S ego, stopping only at (San Luis Oblspo), Santa Barpars; goles. Bedondo (1os Avgel L A July 8, 7, 11, 18, 1 27,81, fourth day thereafter. L e For Enseuada, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatian, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer . Orizaba, 10 A.M..the 21 of each month. i Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing. New Montgomery street. 4 : .GOODALL, PERKINS & CO,, Gen'l Agents; 3 10 Market s:.. San Francisea. PACIFIC COAST_STEAMSHIP- 0. EDUCED PASSENGER RATES. TO.VIC. torla, B. C., ~eattle, Tacoma, Port, Townsead. and other Puget Sound ports. Port - Harrord, Port Los An- @ Steamers sail from Broadway Dock UMATILLA r.day.. dune 23 CITY OF PU’ sday, June 30 WALLA WALLA-. TICKET OF FICE GOODALL PERKI % u nday, Joly 8 w Montgomery street. & CO. General .Agents s. 8- AUSTRALIA for HONOLULT - ouly, Tuesday, July 13,8 2 special party rates. The ™~ MO AN A sails v and AUCKLAND- for~ EANI Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.. and CAPETOWN | South Africa. - . ) LS & BROS. CO. ‘Azents, L b 114 Montgomery st. Freight office, 327 Marke: sireet, San' Franoisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATUANTIQ: ) French Line to Havre. PANY'S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH Cl}{x‘nn foot of Morton ez Il'nvelen by M this line avoid both transit by English rallway anq fhe discomfort of crossing the chanael in a small New York to Alexandria, Egypt, vis Parig firat class 8160, second class $116. B LA bheTAGN La NORMAN DIE 1A GASCOGNE. LA TOURAINE.. LA CHAMPAGNE, : &~ For wuriber p s spply to #. FORGRET, Agent, No. 8 Bowling Green, New York. Ju'y 17, 104 . LJuly 24, 10ae July 51108 @ Aongust 7, 10 & w avenue, San krancisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daily: Freight recoived up to 5:30 P M. X A7~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephora. The ouly line sedine through tickets aud giving througn freight rates to all poin.s oa. Valley Hatlroad. e watE STI-‘AHE;{W . C. Walker, .J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of stoe.ktofl- Telephone Main 805. Ca. Nav. uud impe Ca FOR U. 8. NAVI-VARD AND VALLEJO, STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. aud Sat 454 3. and 3:15p. % (9 . FOR, SARJOSE, 105 GATOS & SAYTA CRZ an Pedro, East San - and Newport, 11 Ticket office—Palace Hotel,: 4 - - HONQLULU . . July 10104 ., " J. F. FUGAZL & Cu., Agents, 5 Montgomery