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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL SATURDAY, JULY 3 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Produce Exchange stands adjourned. n markets uachanged. Siiver lower. Ha/ steady. Beans s:ill dull. Votatoes lower. Vegetables cheap and plentiful. Poul try qu.et | Buiter coutiLues to advance. Eggs firm. Fres: and Dried Fruits about the same. Provitions rule strong. Hogs very fim 0ol and hides quiet, rds not in session. of Coal. rUBLIC MONEY IN SAN FRANCISCO. Asslstant Treasurer United States at . P. Berrs reports casu on hand June 830, Franct as follows tes notes. v notes 189¢ onal Bank note $28,059 00 3 [ ver doliars. silver coin $41 Total Shipments of silver coin from the same office in | 1597, were as follows: Stand- | 500; subsidiary silver, | nth of June. otal, 3 TRADE. COAL THE The circular of I Steuar: gives the Fecelpts at | this port thus far (his year at 664,100 tons, against 200 tons during the same period in 1896 and “The arrivals of Coal from Australiadur- | the month have been much heavier than cus- | v atthis season of the year, white the usual | s have ived” from other sources. the recelpin ccnsiderably over notwithstauding the Coal was readilv | unt of e reduce! stocks on >rices remain withont materiai_chan e supplies of foreigu Coal in prospe IN LUMBER. BETTEE TFEEiING Picific Coast Wood and 1ron says: '+ he receipts of redwood tor June wers quite large, being 14, 934 reet as azainst 9,451.823 in June, 1896, 70,111, The recelpis from the s show a falling off of 4, 104,237 le receipts redwood were 0 increase of price and correct . the markel being an prices are offered and and atten- 11 betier s looked for- marked improve- for t:n_orders and ar wil, take sjoyed by ull. | | | 369507 | Gaiveston, Firm. Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Closina. American Suear. 12775 American Sugar Amen 768714 American Spirit Mig 11 1214 Atchison. 126215 count in operi_market for both short and three months' bills, ¥ T cent. treels feport 7024 failares in the United Srmies for the six months endec June 30, against 7602 for the coriesponding periol st vear, and 6597 for the previons year. 'Ihe total linbiiities of the firms failinz d ring the pas_six m ~ntl § are compute! at & 3, 95, agalnst $1085,53.,986 1 ior the same period last year. Wheat #nd Flour. 0 31:00 12 1:00 v:10 ! 41, Ty T4y T8y TAl4 | 7035 vz 705 Tilp 0 G20 12 2 Tiby G b. atioal No. 1 Norihwrn spring N Yori, 76@7614¢c: No. 1 Nortbhern *PrINg Demmtn: iy or o, 8 hara winter. 74%40; No. 2 do, T135@71 8. | ot aG L 75 July, TAte: Beptember. T0%40; December. 7i55c. B AL W1 bger, bbis, Ruperfine, 83.60@5 00: No. 2 extra. £3 16@3 3 No. 1 exira. .53 400 356 Elears. 83 1063 55: siraights, §3 5064 00; 35@4 65. PREICHTS—New York to Liverpool ) 23/l Produce. Rio, spot dull, but steady. No. 7, $710@7 15: 30 $0: August, | ~eptember, §6 90@s 95; Uctober, 705@7 10. x ¥ January, | Fu ure_irsding closed: | Marcn, $7 16@7 =0 £67566 BU: : December, SUGAR—Raw, dull, steady; by-deg. test, 33gc: refined quiet. e RO U B New YOIX renned, §6 05: Phila- and Baltimore refined, $600; refinea in . 83 55. HOPS—Crop of 95, 3@4c: crop "96, 6@9c: coast. crop '95, 8@4c; crop ‘96, 6@10. London market, 50@70s. OO Domestic fieecs, 18@230: pulled. 15@ e 5 HIDES—Buenos Ayres. dry, 20 s, 1832@18¢c: to 25 Ibs., 14c. LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light o heavy weights, 13@)9¢c: acid, 19@24c. Dried Fruite. RAISINS—California. 50-1b boxas, 234c: crown, % @B34c: seediess muscatels, 2 @04 CURKANTS bulk, Sle@be; c 6@ 714e. 475@514~ In barrels: cleaned es, 013@5Yac: cleaned cartons, PRUN KS—Californis, 25-I boxes, 814@7c: 50-B , 5@7 bags, 6@Sc: bags, —California, unpeeled, boxes. 7@9c: perled. 10@12c. g APRICUTS—Calliornia, boxes, 7@!2c: @ Oc TRON—11@12%4c for fancy boxes. F1GS—kancy ordinary, 12@lsc: 1ancy washed, Perslan. 60-B boxes. 21,@8340; Fard, 3 @dc: cuses, 53, @6c. WALNUTS—Calitornia ~ siundard, 6%gc; soft shell, 8c. ALMONDS—Shelled, 153,@28¢ Metal; PIG IRON—Southern, $9 25@10 50; sl0@1 Yli- TIN—Straits $14@14 10. COPPER—Brokers, $11 25: exchange, $1112%4. Firm. LrAD—Brokers, $3 15; exchange, §3 625 Northern, Central Pacitic. Chicago Gas. . 94 50 941214 | C.B&Q B4 00 B 6135 Con. Gas. Cordage O Clar ® Partly Cloudy @® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST :2 HOURS | Reading. . Coraage P1d - Denver & Rio Grande Delaware & Lackuwaui General Ef 5 Hocking Vailey . Mannatian Con Missourl Pacttic Natlonal Lead. New Haven. . New York & New England. New York Central North Pacific. ... North Pacific. Prd. Northwestern North American. Oregon Navigation..... Orezon Navigation, Pid Pacific Mall Puliman . 2 Quicksilver (Con Exchnge). Rock Isiand . B Eouthern Pacific. St Paul . Louis & 8. Texas Pacific........ Tennessee Coul & iron. Julon Pacific. Lenther Leather. Pfd Western Union Wabash, Prd Earsiver.... Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures | et station indicate maximum tempersture for the deys: those underneath it, if any, the amount of | raintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, | during ‘the past tweive hours. lsobars, or solid | Lies, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- | iherms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure a is usuelly accompanied by fair weather: “10 refers 1o low pressure. and is usually preceded | #nd sccompanied by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows” ustally first appear on the Wusbington coast. When the pressure is high in_the interior | #nd fow along the coast,and the isobars extend Dorth and south along the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low" 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is Improb- able. With a - in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Californ weather may be expected in summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these condiLions will produce &n opposite result. WEATHE THE BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTM TURE, WEATHES BUBEAU, SA> 2, 1897, 5 p. & The followinz are the maximum temperatures reported to-day by telegraph from Weather Bureau stations in Caifornia: Eureka 62, fed Bluff 83, Obis;o 78, Los Angeles Yuma 104, ~an Francisco da'a: Maximum temperature 72, minimum 52, mean 62. Weather Conditions and General Fore- OF AGRICUL Fraxcisco, July 76, San Diego 66, casis. A storm of consideratle energy lies over the Upper Missouri to-night. The pressure at Bis- marck i 4 1 During the 1ast tweuty-. four hours the jressuie hes risen over the north- ern ha.fof Lhe Paclfic ~lope. I'he temperature has jallen from six to twenty de:rees over the 1 ocky Mountain reglon and westward 10 the Sierras. Heavy thundersiorms have occurred in Nortnern Utah and Southern “fo lgwing maximum wind veleci Yot angeles, Idano Falls, fes are re- 34 miles por hour from 6 souch; Yuma, 28 sou h; Toint 5, 75 northwest. ¥orecas s mrde at San Francisco for thirty bours ending midnight July 3. 1897: or.heiu Californ a—Fair Saturday; warmer; 1 sh norther'y winds. S, u ornia — Falr Saturday: fresh nort nds. A evadu warmer Saturdav. Utah—: loudy weaiher, with thunder showers turda/ morning: fair Saturday; warmer ~atiriay and ~a‘urday night Arizona—Cloudy Saturday and possibly light thunder showes ear y Suturday mornine. San Fiancisio and vicinity—Far Saturday; warmer: nor hwesterly winds, ALEXANDER M4 Drk, Local Forecast Offilal. es NIW YORK MARKETS, NEW YORK, N. Y., July 2 —Forelgn houses re- sumed selling operations iu the local market to- day on a considerable bcule, the total sales for this account being estimated at 20,000 shares. Of this amount about one-half was made up of sales of St. Paul, bul notwithstanding this that stock was again the firmest feature of the market and & eader in all respects, The remainder of foreign ling was divided between Louisville and Nash- le and the lower vriced stocks. The lower range of prices in the London market and the { r- | lling that deveiopea with the opsning of business resulted in fractions *recessions in early dealings, but it soon appeared ihat local buying was in suticient volunie (0 absorb the foreign of- fering wi.d ihe marke. became steady. Liea fugs were not upou & 1.rze scaie, however, and the market becime very aull with ihe cours: of the day. Outside 01 St. Paul the sciivity was preatest i other Grager shares. Maihattau, Chi- cago Gaus aud >ugar fefinlug. There was no spe- cal news bearing on anv of these stocks. The meeting of the Chicago Gus Company was post. PO~ ¢ 10 order th .t the deialls of the jlan of coli. ~olidation ma; bs made ready for the stockhuid- ers. Sugar Refiuing was & shade firmer, probably reflctiug some turn in affairs ai Was-ington, % brojztout the day there was & Somewuat unsel- | ting eff ct cxercised by advices from the W regard toa threatened sirike of the bituminous coal Operutives. No gold was taken for shipmint by L0-mOITow’s stewmships, the tentative orders recelved yesierday huving been canceled. The 1oreign ex. hange market il the afternoon showed dec ded Wweaxkness. Government bonds strong and unchanged. Kailweys firm. Money ou call 1%@2 per cent: time money — 60 days, ¥ per ceut, 90 days 214 per cent, ‘our months £l 'per cent, siv mponths 3’ per cent, seven months 3 per cent o good mixed Stock kxchange collateral. Prime in indorsed bilis receivable, 3 per cent: choice aud prime singie names, 315 per cent: wood EXCHANGE AND BULLION. names, 4@4% per cent. Posted as<ing rates for % sterling, #4884y for long bills, $4 85 for | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — 8487 dem Actusl rates, long bills, $4 855,@4 86; | Sterling Exchange, sight . 488 sight drafis, $4 & cable — Uansfors, | Steui g cabes. - 48 #4 8714, Domestic exchange on New York and | New York r xchang - 1714 San Francisco, sight 17%gc premium, telegrapn w York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 20 20c premium. Silver. per ou .ce. — 6014 Money 1n Lonaon % percent. Rates of dis- | Mexicau Doilars. 49 4973 coast, warmet | Fresno 92, San Luis | Sterling on London, 60 days. Sterling on London. sight. 325 60 125 25 1 112 6314 115 00 415 00 CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO. 11L. July 2. —Trading in provisions to-day was heavier than for some time. Prices however, were lower, owing to free selling by the local bulls. heavy hog receipts, a decrease of 5c at the yards and an Increase in stocks o the month. Shorts coversd frecly, commission-houses were %0od buyers and the cash market was very active, but this had fittie «fect and prices ¢ osed sbout the lowast of the day. The stock of ribs Increased 12,000,000 Ibs, Jard 13,000,000;tierces, pork 21,,- | 000,000 1bs. | Thecat le business was tair and the ron light, | with prices generally only barely steady. All | kinds of butclers’ siock, nciuding {at cows, heit- | ers und anything else that carried beef, was selling | tor about the highest prices tnis year. Veslc. ives | | were ulso sold tor the bighest prices ihis year. Hox prices to-any were » good 10c loweE than at | the close yesterday. | In sneep almost everything was selling right | around the current prices of the Ia t day or Lwo | aud alomerings were taken. i Grain, | WHEAT— 9:30 ,0:00 10:30 1100 11:30 | quiy.. & 6935 — enyy | September. va%g 65 847y | 661 66 — | 1we 1:1 | T3/ OATS—Juiy, September, 17530 BARLEY T@34c. KYE_Casn, 3 J 53Lsc. FLAXSEED—Cash, 7615c: suly, 76 Y. 1IMOLHY—Casb, $2 0. Augusi, $2 85. » on FORK—July, $7 60 September, $7 70. LAED—July, £405: S-jtember 34 12@4 15. 4 BIBS—July, 84 $7@4 40; September, 84 45@ BOTTER—Firm ant xetive. | s —Jixtras. 141gc: firsts, 1334@l4c; | @ 30 Dairies—uxtrae, 12ci festo 10 econds, 9¢; packing stock, 1 esh, Sc. —Dull' and weak. Firsts sold chiefly at 834c, l0ss O cases reiurned Livestock. HOGS — Ligh!, $3 “6@3 45: mixed. $3 30@ 840; heavy, $3 05@3 40; rough, $3 05@3 20. Sales 52 800. Recelts to-day 35,000, Estimated Tecelpts {or 1o-merrow - 4.000. CATTLE—Beeves, $386@5 15: cows and helf- ers. $1 75@4 35; Texas steers, $2 85@4 15: stock- ers and teeders. $3 30@4 30. Keceipts to-day | 3090. Estimnated receipts for to-morrow 200. S EEP—HReceipts 6000. Keceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEpz, Ju'y 2 —CATTLE— Receipts, 2100 head; s eers a shade lower: others steady. HOG* —W=ak to5¢ lower: oulk. $3 17@3 22 | SHE£P— Recgipts, 500 head; market stiong. Receipts at Kans s City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. July 2 —~CATTLE—Ke- ceipis. 5000 bead ; ma ket strong. HOGS—Regeivts, 14.000 head: market 5¢ lowsr. SHEEP~Keceipts, 5000 head: marke strong. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, D. C., Julv 2 — To-day’s statement of the condition of the Treasurs show, Avallable cash balunce, $242,:62040; gold re- serve, §140,947,326 o FOREL. MARKETS, London, LONDON. Exq, July 2.—Consols. 112 11-16; silver, 27 9-161; French rentes, 104t 10c. Liverpool. WHEAT-Quiet: No. 1 standard California wheat, 393 #d:_cargoes off coast, nominal and un- chauged: cargoes on passage, b iyers and sellers apart: Englah country markets, firm; Irench country inarkets, quiet and steady’ wheat in 1ai1s qui-t; four in Paris quiet. LOTTON =Uplnuds. 4 7-321 YES‘I'I;}KDAY’S WHEAT MARKET. ‘The following resume of the wheat market 1§ surnished by i. A, Bresse, Produce Exchange £rainbroker, 412 Pine stree: SAN FrANCISCo, July 2, 1897. Chicngo. Wheat was in fair demand at the opening of the session this morning. Liverpool and Paris cab repored wheat steady. Shors were disposed to even up their trades over the Four.h. Sepiember advanced to 6034c. Only one or two smali tredes were exccuted ay that price. Julv scld at 69%ac At the advance the crowd bad penty wheut for sale. Many long holders joined | in the seliiug movemen:, causiug & continuous de- clining market until the close. Sep emi-er closed at 643gc and July at 6854c, with Decemter at 66c. Th- advanc- 0f 4d In Liverpool wheat at the «lose seemed to be entirely lost sight ot Priva cabiecrams from Parls say that the shortage re- o ted in the French wheat crop is very much und-restimated. Ou.side influen-es to-day were of a bullish na- ture. Regardless of those conditions the market was unusually weak Outside of shorts buying there was no support to prices. Kansas continues (o offer new wheat freely. Next week will see harvesting throughout the winter wheat se tions well under way. 1f farmers are disposed to market their wheat early no doubt prices will snffer. On the other hand it deliveries are small and farmers are disposed (0 ho d their wheat it wii relieve ihe seliing pressure ma- teraily. ‘i e trade ar strong believers in & 600,000,000 Lushel crop, basing their opinion 01 a con- tinvance of present conditions of s ring wheat. The visible supply, it is estimated, will show a decrease of 2,000,000 bushels. About 50,100 bushels of wheat were delivered on July contracts to-day. The July deal seems expioded. “WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Receipts. Sbipments. Bushels, Cittes. Bushels. 121,100, Minneapolis.. B LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURFS. July: seot. No. 2 Red winter wheat—Open 5 714 5 Lg No. 2 Red wiuter wheat—Close 58"~ 56 PARIS FUTURES. July. Auegust, Flour—Closing. 2 4665 47 15 Wheat—C.osing . 23 80 23 80 Corn was active and strong early, but became weak in <ympathy with wheat near the close of the session. The volume of trading was fairly large and of a good character. Outsiders areshow- ing more interest in corn than for some time past. EXxpor:s are raiher less than usual, but offerings by cribbers are g-neraily decreasing. Oats dull.. Cash demand of a moderate char- acter. ‘I 16 Chicazo Board of Trade closes untll Tues- day morning next. San Francisco. 9:15 A M. SESSION. Wheat strong aud in fair demand. Shorts ing modratelv. December opened at $1 2 closed at $1 2155 10:15 A. M. SESSION. Markets ojens sieady. December wheat, $1 2165 Volume of trade mited: 81 2175 was paid of call. 11:15 A. W SESSION. Wheat sick. Crowd offering heavily. Decem- ber op=ned $1 21, soid at $1 2133 and closed at $1 207, with May a 81 24 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GKRAINS, WEFEAT—The Produce Exchange stands ad- | journed to Tu ihe market yeaterday was | aull and of a holiday character. Exports from this port in June were 217,085 ctis, valued at §294.428. making total exports for thie crop year of 10,096,278 ctls, valuea at §18,- 030,525, Local quotations are: $1 2114@1 2214 c110r No. 1, $1 233,@] 25 for choice and $1 25@ 1 3214 for extra choice tor milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10N—9:15 0'clock—December— 20.U cils, 81 21hg: NO0U, §1 2154, SECOND SESSION — ecember — 10,000 ctls, 81 2164, REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—24, 00U ciis, $1 213j; 15,000, $1 20%; 26,000, $1 21. May— 2000, #1 %415 No afternoon session. BARLEY—Feed is irm and holders are inclined to_ask advance. Feed is quotable at 6x3; @72Ysc B ctl,_outside figure for choice bright; uew Brewiug, 85@9uc: old Brewing, nominal. CALL BOABD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—No sales 0 sale«. NG SESSIO! —Fancy Feed are quotable at $1 25 @1 30: good 1o cholce, $1 10@1 20: common, 95c | @31 074, 3 ctl. Clipped Cats seli a131@2 B ton | over the raw product. CORN—The maket is dull and motioniess Large Yellow. 9714c@$1; Small Kound do, $110; White, 85@92%ac # cti. KYE—Very Guil._0ld. $1 05: new, 80c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Is nominal at 95c@s1 15 8 cil for new and $1 35 for old. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $4 55@4 65: Bakers' extras, $4 0@+ 45 B bbl. COKNMEAL, ETC. — Feed Corn, $22@23; Cracked Coin, #23 50 ton. MILLS | UFFS—Prices in ‘sacks are as follows. usuas discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, 82 50 % 100 Mbs: Kye Flour, $2 25 % 100: Kice' Fiour, 85 75: Cornmenl, $2@2'25; extra cream do $2 Oatmeal. $3 50; Oat Groais. $i: Hominy, $3 10@ # 30: suckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 50; Cracked Wheat, - #3: Fariua, $4: Whole Wheat Fiour, +270: Rolled Oats(bbis) , 84 85@5.156; Pearl Barley. 83 75@4: Spilt Peas, 83 50; Green do, $4 25 100 bs. Nosales. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay is steady at tne improved prices. Feed- stuffs are unchanzed. BRAN—$1350@14 for the best and $12 50@13 % ton for outside brands. MIDDLING -—8$17 50@18 50 for lower grades and $19@20 B tou for the best. FEEDSTUFES — Kolled Barley, $16 50@17: Ui cake Meul at the mili, $26 50 B ton; jobblug, $27 50. HAY~—Wh $8@11 P ton: Wheat and Oat, 87 @10;_vat, $:@8; . ariey, $6 50@8; River bar- ley, $5@6 ¥ ion: compressrd, 8*@10; Alfals first cuiting, $5@5 50; secund, $6@6 50; stock, $5@6; Clover, ¥6@8 B Lon. STKAW—25@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, Everything in this line is negiected. BEANSBaros quoted at $1 60@1 70 Small Whites. 05@81 05; Large Whites, BO@UT340 3 cu: Pinks. 95c@$1'05; Reds. $1@1 10: Black- tye, 31 40@]l 60; Ked K duey, nominel: Lim:s, $1 30@1 60: Butlers. n minal: Pea, 95, @31 1. ~EEDS—Brown Mustaid. $2 60@3 75; Yellow Mustard, £1 75 @ cui: Flax, 81 60@1 70; Canarc Seed, 13,@214c B 1b: Alfata, 614c; Kape, 2@ 484c: Hemp, dc; Timothy, 41jc. DRIED PEAS—Niles, nomiual; Green, $1 30@ 16073 il POTATOES, UN.0ss, VEGETABLES, Potatoes are lower. Onlons are about the Vegetatles are cheap and plentitui. POTATOES—New Eary Rose in boxes 35@ 6uc: in - acks, 80@45¢: new Burbanks, 40@75¢ 9 Ul i boxes and 55@5uc in sacks. 0N IO ew Reds, 60@70c B sack; Silver- skins, 70@85¢ ctl. VEGETABLES—Bsy “quash. 25@35c ¥ box; By Cucunibers. 26@40¢ B bx; Asparsgus, $1@2 60 Green Peppers, 4U@75c_or Chile und 8:@1 25 tor Bell; Green 1 vas, 142@32Yac ¥ Ib: String beans, 1@ Bc: Green Ukra, ¥1@1 25 » bX: £.gz Plant,§1@1 b Cabbaze, 80@75¢ B ctl: Carrois, 26@30¢ ¥ sk: Ga lic, 1%@. 34¢ B 1: ‘I omatoes, 40@v5C B box for Vacaviile sud $1 50 for R.ver: Green Corn, 75c@ $1 25 ¥ sack, and $150@2 ¥ crate for Alameda. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. me. Butter has moved up another Ysc. Eggs are firm. LUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 16@17c; sec- onds, 15@1534c B Ib I DAIRY— hoice (0 fancy, 13@15c B Ib; lower grades, 10@1x e PICKLED—T¢@16¢ B 1b for new. FIRKIN—1{@.6¢ B Ib 1or new. CrEAMERY TUB—New, 17@18¢ B B. LAsTERN—12@1214¢ for Indle-packed. CHEFSE—Chuies mild new, 8¢ ® t: common to | 800d. 6@7%ac B b; Cieaw’ Cheddar. 1(@lc; Yo""i America, 5@9c; Western, llc; kastern, 18@lic ® b. ki-Gn—Ranch Eggs, 13@16Yg0; 11@1234c B doz; Eastern, 12@1 13c » doz 1 OULTRY store Kggs, Duck Eggs, AND GAME. POULTRY—Themarket is dull except for young st0ck. which occasionally sells overthe quotations. Live Turkeys, 14c % 1b for Gobble s und Hens; Geese ' pair. $l@. 25. Ducks, $3@3 25 for old aud 82 50@% 50 for young: Hens, § - . V@S, Lioosters, young. $6@7 50; do, 0 d, $3 50@4: Fy: ers. 33 50@4 50 P doz. Broilers, $3@3 50 for large and $1 80@z 50 for rmall; Pigeons, 81 25 B dozen for younx and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND TKUS FRUITS, Apricots In bulk have a wide ranse acoording to quality Peaches are steady. Figs are now n moderate supply X Watermelons from Fresno, $10@15 B 100, Secdless Graves from Yums, $1 251 50 B crate. Cantalvupes irom the same source, $:@3 P ontsinebleau Grapes. 50G60C B b DECILUGOUS FRUITS— o | Fine Crush Strawberries, $:@2 50 B chest for large and 82@4 for small \ack berries. 81 50@2 50 W chest. ' Raspberries, $!@5 9 ches. Currants, 1@2 ¥ chest. Peaches, 25@50c B box and 40@50c B basket. Plums, 15@> ¢ ® Dox. Royal Aprl ots, 20@40c B box and 15@25c B basket and $7 5U@15 B ton 10 Lhe canners Green (Pears, 26@40c P «mall and 50@”5c B laree box and 35c @ basket; Bartletts, $1 3 box. Old Apples, $1@1 50; New Apples, 26@s6¢c B small and 40@65c P iarge box aund 2W@30c B basket. . Crabapples, 40@B0c B box. Cherries, 15@.5c @ box: Royal Anne, 2:@50c B box and :@3c B i In bulk. 5 !al_z’sb.‘:lnglu layeis, 25@35c B box; double layers, CITRUS FRUITF—Navel Orances, $1 75@2 25 for choice 1o funcy and $1@1 50 B box for com- mon; Seedlings $1@1 50 _box. Mediterranean Sweets, $1 50@1 75: Ni. Michaels, $2 50@3: Lemons, 7bc@:. 25 for common and §1 5L@Z P bx for good (o choice; Mexican Limes, nominal: Calif rnia Limes, 75c ® vox; Banatas, $1 25 @2 60 B bunch: Pineappies, $1 50@3 B doz DRIED F:UITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRED FRUITS—Quotations are ss follows: Peaches, 5@6c @ 1b: fancy, 634c: peeled, 8@1lc Apricots, Law, spot, 514@6c ¥ b, carload lots: evaporated Apples, 6@Gc; sun-dried, 33,@314¢: Prunes, 215@3c for the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@dc: Plums, 4@4Y4c for pitted and 1@1%4c for uupitted; Nectarines, ‘314@4lsc B Ib for prime to rancyi Pears. 2@4c for quarters und 2@5c for halves. RAISINS— Four-crown, loose, 4@3c; 3-crown, 8ls@ic: crown 23,@314c B b;sved essSuluiia . 5@5 secdless Sluscutels 4@4Yac; S-crown Lonuon en, §1@) sters, #1 15@1 25: Dehesa c.us- ters, $1 75@3: Imverial ciusters, $2@2 -5. NUTS - Wainuts. 6Ya@7c B 1 for s anaard ant 9@9%5¢ P Ib jor sofishell: Almonds, 6@7c for Lau- guedoc, 214@3Yac for hardsheil and 8@9e B Ib for papershell; Peanuts, 4@5¢ B b for Eas ern aud dc for Culifornia; Hickory Nuts, 5a6c @ Ib; Pecuns, 9@10c # b: Filberts, 9@9%ac; Brazil Nuts, 8@9c; Cocvnnuts, $5@5 50 B 100. HONEY—.vew Comwb, itc for brisht and 7@dc tor lower crades; new water-white extract. S@ivic: g ber extracted, 334@ic B lb. BEEEWAX—22@25c B b. PROVISIONS, The market continues firm and auother advance is looked for. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 734c @ 1 for heavy, 8ljac for light medium, 915c for ligh, 10@10%4c for extra light and 12¢'8 f for sugr-cored. Kasi- ern sugar-cared Hams, 12@12%zc @ Ih; California Hams,” 1053@10c- Mess neel, $5@8 50 B bbl; exira mess do, $8 50@9: ramily ao, $9 S0@10: exira prime Fora, $1U@10 50: extra clear, §13 50 @14 hhi; mess, §1350@13'S bol: Bmoked Boet Vac i.ARD—Eastern tierces s quoted at 5l4c for compound and 6c for pure: pai.s, B5¢; California tierces, 4l4c B Ib for compound and BSlge for pure; halt-ools, d34c; 10-1b tins, 6Lac: do 5-1b, 61pc'B b COT I OLENE — Tier es, 53ic. Packaces less than 300 Bs—1-1b pails, 60 in . case. 8%c; 3-Ib Dalls, 20 in a case, ¥3jet 51 palls, 12 iy a case. 81jc: 10-1b pails. 8 1n'a case. Slge: 50-1b tins, 1 or £ 1u & cuse, T8yc: wooden bucke:s. 50 Ibs uet, T%c: fancy tubs. 80 Ibs net, 75c; haii-bbls, about 110 tbs, T3¢ B Ib. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell lc | under sound stock. Heavy salted_steers, 8@81ac # Ib: medium, 7c: light, 615@7c B_Ib: Cowaldes, 616@7c; ~tags, be; saited nip, 6@ic: salied calf, T@bc B 1b: salted Veai cullsand brand-, luc; d ory Calf, 16c; culls, 10c; Goars~ins, 20@3bceac) Kius, 5¢; Deerskins, good sammer, 25¢ B medfum, 20c; winter, 20c; Sheepskins, sueariings, 10@20c each’ short wooi, 25@4V each; medium, 40@50c ench: long wools BUGTSC rach ITALLOW=\Xo. 1, rendere., 23;@3c B 1b: No. 2, 214@- Yzc: Tetined, 434¢; Grease, ¢ B Ib. W 00! pring chp is quoted: Mountain, 11@ 18c; Koothi |, 9@11c; Snn Joaquin, year's clip, H@de: do, seven months, 7@9c P Ib; Nevadas, 10 @1 :c; Eastern Oregon, 8@ HuPS—6@8c for fair .0 cnofce and 9@10c B 1b for 1ancy. Cuntracts are being drawn ut E@lue for new Oregons and T14@8c for uew Wushingcons aud 8l5@1uc for Cali.v™ s GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 6@7c; dry Hides. 15¢ Rip aud Veul, 9@10c; BAGS-Calcutia Grain Bags, 47c; San Quentin, 8540; Wool Bags, 24@-Tc. COA L—4 local circular says: ~During the week there have ‘e n five arrivils Irom Britisn Colum- bin with 12,1L8 tons Loal, two from Washinglon 4586 _ons onw from Cregon 260 Luns, one trom Aluska 10UV tors and elght from Ausiraiia 25,859 ton: otal, 43,1<3 tons. All the requirements of the market ca ling for spec al grades are now pro- vided for, and there is a lounteous quantity on hand (0 meet the demands of il cousumers. Prices wre siealdy, and notwithstanding the very gencrous arrivals for the pas. few weeks, e ac- cumu.a.10ns in yards are sma'l, much the larger portious being deliver:d direct irom vessels' side 10 consumers. 1his of course Proves quite a »av- ing, thereby evadiug the drayage i and out cf yaid. Altbough we have had 17 arrivals from Austraiia, witn 975 tons ot Coal in the month of June, there are still on the eni aged list 44 ves- sels of a capucity of about 115,000 to come from that section.” Wellington. $8 B ton: New Wellington, Southfied Wellington, $7 50: Seatile. $550; Bryant, 85 50: Coos Bay, $4 75; Wallsend, $7 50 | % ion; Cumberland, #1450 B ton in buik and ¥15 50 1 sucks: Pennsylvania. Anthracice Egg, $15 B ton; Weish Anthracite, $8@10: Cannel, $9 ¥ ton: Rock Springs. Castie Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@l+ in buk uud $13 9 ton in sks. RICK—Chinese mixed, $3 45@3 50 B ctl: No. 1, 4@4 20 ¥ ctl; extra No. 1, $4 40@4 60;: Hawal- ; Japan, §4 20@4 60. SUGAR—The Western Suzar Kefinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crosh-d and 6Y4c: Po dered, 534c: Dry Granu- lated, 51g: P Ib; Confeciioners’ A, o/ge: Magnolia A, 4340 Lxura G, 4bkc: Goiden C.abge: Candy Graudlated, bl4c; L i-barreis Yo more thau barfels, and boxes vac more. SAN FRANCISLO MEAT MARKET. There is no further cnange, but the market for Hoga Is very firm. Wholessle rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BREF_Firs qua liy, 5350 B i second do, 5c; third do, @4, B e e B B614c: small, 7@8c B D MUTTON—Wethors 5ys@be: Ewes, 5@blc ? b 1.AMB—Spring. 616@734¢ B b, PORK—Live Hogs, :1a@354c for large and 33 @ ¢ for smull and medram: soft Hogs 2160 Sisc B b; dressea do, 5@6Yac. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FoR 24 11,338, 040 HOURS. Flour, ar sk« Wool, ois. eatner. colls. 62 Lallow. ctls. . 108 iime, DDIS. ..em 243 e FAMILY KETAIL MARKEF. Butter Is rather dearer, and Eggs are slowly ris- ne, Meats seil at last week’s prices. some change ~ome Fruits and Vegetatles show some deciine. Grapes, Cantuloupes and Watermelous are added tothe list. Following s THE CALL'S reguiar weekly retall price list: Poultry shows COAL—PER TON. Cannel.. —@1 00/ Castle Gate. §50@10 00 Wellingior —@10 0| PleasantVal £ 50@10 00 New Wel- Southfiela —@10 00| Wellingion —@ 950 750@ —|Coos Buy... —@ 676 LAIEY PRODUCE, wre. Butter, fancy, ¥ |Cheese, Swiss. ... 20@30 square | Common Fe; —@15 o, roli. | Ranch Exgsdz... 16@20 do. good —(@25| Honey, comb, #ib.12@13 Cheese, Cai. .~ " 1012 0, extrucied. .. 5@LO Cheese, Eastern...15@20 MEATS— KR FOUNT. Pork, frean. , Pork, salt. Pork Chops. Round Steak. 10 Sirloin Steak. S Porterhouse, 8@lz - 10@12| Veal POULTKY AND GAMT 50@ @5 Turkeys, 8 M. %@ 856 Pigeons, P pr.. 50@ — Rabbits, # pe. 50@ 60| Hare, enc.. 2@ 4 FRUITS AND vOTL 2@15/Lemons, B doz. 3i Almonds, B 1. Apric . B Apples, B 1b. Bananas, § 5@20|I' L, 9 Ib. JnuCa 1 € Tien 4 tWI20@25 lears, green. Cantaloupes eaci. 2)g8 vl e ¢ B Cnerles @b, 4@ b Raisins, 9 . Cocoanuts, each... 4@ 6/Sira verris, Curranis. B urwerd0@ss| drawer. Fies, BIb..... 5@ &HKuspberries, Gooseberries, B1b. 4@ 6 Walnuts, ¥ Ib. Grapes, ¥ 1. 5@ 25| W. iermelons, . VEGKTARLES sparacus. B .. 5@l Lettuce, ® doz....15@25 Artichokes, §doz. .15@40/G;reen Okra, B 1b.. lzglg Beets, P oz, 15:0nions, B Ib....... —@ Heans, white 515, i@ B PHppes AREd 7T 106 — Colored. B ib.... | do. gre:n B b 10@12 Lima, 4 arsuips, 3 60s. 15820 bbage, 5@lofPotatoes, B 1b..... 3 Caulifiowers, each. 5@1t|Radishes. ®dzbehis. 10@14 Celery, # bunch... - 5 Cress, % dzbunchs, 20@?! tncimbers.dz. ... 10@1 Garlic, B ... bg— K Green Yeas, §'b.. 3@ 4 0 GreenCon, g flunh!hsvi 20 Lentlls, 8 D....... 6@ »/'T 5 FISH—PKR POIND. Barracuds. 3 Carp | 4 Smith, HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HUTEL. Dr J Stevhen, Petaluma Mrs B Knight, S Cruz E M Preston, Cal -+ B Benjamin, Cal W_Hammond, Cal P Ruh mao, N Y J Mack, N Y R T Devlin, Sacto G T ) enmanson, 8 Jose J A Gibsun, Sacto W Wes on, Cal J Jacks: u, Ch.cago ¥ H Saunders, Cal G A Mayo, Cal H Martin, Cal J H Biack, Los Angeles Mrs P Kennell & d,5acto G Gol .en, Nev J W dclntse ~acto Dr + H Smth & fy, F Gallagner, Fresno ~anta Clara J M Tuylor. Jili Valley W L Jones & w, Denver F D krost, Paso Robles MrsJ W Thayer, Gilroy W Polts, W & d. Oakdale C H iliison.~«n Andr-as Mrs C Jackson, N Y CHoffman, Santa (ruz M ss Jackson, N ¥ LM Valeniine, LAugeies MrsS Canuoii, Astoria ¥ Bell. Nev H ue Laguna, L Angelés CJ Jones, Stockion W M Smith, Milton D & Wiight, St Louls PALACE HUTEL. Z Oppenheimer, Phila G Hagar, Colusa S Hosenbaum, Stockion J L Marcellus, Brooklyn W Westendurp, Chicago Mrs Marcelius, Brookiyu K A Smitn, 1] FM Whitney, = Barbara W O Bridges. Omaha D Bonsfield, Mojave Mrs K Smih, 1l P F Briscoe, San Jose Mrs Westendarp, Il G iennis, Lus Angeies ‘W G Stitt, Chicago W Kerchoft, Los Ang A B Wood, Detroit S'1' St George, London ¥ D Wise, Washiugton T D Stimson, 1.os Ang G Hess, NY Mrs s ou, Los Ang J H Raiph, Bradford DS Jordan. Palo Alto Miss Brown, Brad ord Miss L Alexander, N Y ¥ H Lomaz, Berenda Mrs Jordan. Paio \ito J F Morgun, N Y W C Puits, Oakdale Mrs C Wallace, Nev Mrs Potts, Oakdale BALDWIN HOTEL. F W Rock & w, Merced F Joues, Oakland aklang G Valerro. Chicugo Mrs S Morris, su Clara L Z Woodmususee, Portid J ¥ Morgan, N Y J'v Houck, Pittsburg ES M shipman, Canada A L Harris, Sauta Kosa A Bettus, Byron H Sprgs W H Kniss. Byron HSpr Miss Maulove, Sucto Miss M Whitney, So Jose H Z Harris, Chicago C Logan, Chicago I Barnes, N Y Miss J Moiris, st Paul F B Miler, Butte M Farr.s, Los Angeles J McMulun, Santa Rosa NEW WESTERN HOTEL. € O Crughton & w. Ariz P Ellery, Los Angeles L Danemann, 1.03 Ang J Thompson, Mich A B McMatn Dang, Cal Sgu M J Collins, Ft Wete W Carayher, Ft Win:ate W Ho.enbeck, Rio Vista J Willisms, tan Fedro B L Fisher. Ala W A Tedeu, Ala ¥ willin, Fresno J lsen, Frésno M Pettcrson, Fresno G M Barnes. Sacto H 1oward, Santa Rosa R Phi lips, Los Angeles G Johnson, St Louis F Hendeison, Chicugo ~ J Herse, Detroit THE CALL CALENDAG. July, 1897. Sa.| Moon’s Phases | First Quarter Jul 7. L e | | | ¢ TR | | ap) Full 3ao0n. || 7 July 18. ‘: P 2 | 23 Last Quarte-|| 18 {39 jlan o s e oame| 25|36 | 27 31 ;‘ — = New Moon. || i July 29, || OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Franciseo. STEAMER |DESTINATINN.| SAILS. | PIER. Orizaoa...... July 3,10aM| Prez LL Santa Kosa. July A1lam WallaWaili July 5. fam LoosBay.... |Newpor. . [Juy b fam Humboldt.. | HumboidtBay |July 5, 2pm Yomona.... | HumboldtBas [July 6. 2ru - |Ferndu July 612 M July 610Aw 5 July 7.12 M *{San Diego. ty 7,11au China &Japan | July 7. 1Pw oo .. |July 7.20am Cleveland .. July S 9am|Pler 2 Acapuico July 8.12 »[PMSS Julv 9, §am|Plecll 27| xmanina Hav. [July 10.10Aw | Pier 3 Umatilla.... | Vic & Pgt Snd [July 10, $axm|Plerd Columbla | Portiana ... |July 12104 | ¥ STEAMERS 10 AREIVE. STEAMER | FroM ~[Coos mav. Portiana. . Newport. Humboldt Bay . Humboldt . .|| Humbold: Bay. .. Washtenaw .... | Tacoms Cleveland....... | Seattie Progreso. | Seattle Arcata. . fCoos Bay. Weeotr |Crescent City. North ¥ork. ... | Humboids Say .. Corona. San Diezo Chilkat kel River. San Jose. ranam. Tmatilia. Victoria & Puzet Sound Farallon. Yaquina Bay Mackinaw .17 | 1acom Australia . | Honotuia Clty of Peking. |China and Japan.. Eureka. . . | Newport. & Columbia. - | Portiana. San Blas. .| Panama. . City Sydney.... | Panamn: - Crescen: City. .. | Crescen” ity - Florida . | Departure Bay. : v Fanta Kosa.... |~an Diego . 5 Buniol. F rave Harno — sun, MuUUN ND sIDE, UNITRD ETATRS COAST AND GPODFTIO RTRUEY- TiMxs AND HEIGHTS or HIGH AND Low WATERS AT ronT POINT. ENTRANCE TO EaN FRANCISCO BAy. PUBLISHED BY OFFL ©AL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKEINTENDKNT. Norr—The high and low waters occur ab tha City Front (Missioz-siree; Wharf) about iwemty five minutes Iator than az Fort roini: tue Leighs ©1 lide i3 ths xame at both piaces. July 1807 Friday. July 2 Sun rises, 4.51|Moon rises Sun se's | 17.56|Moon_sets. 9 46eu §|Time l,ullflme'h"\flma!“” Time| gy dEw T w W Lw 3| vig[ 50| Z.17|—0.1] Z85 &w| 7.31| K0 41 11| a5| 7.55 03| Zou| 50| B34| 25 b 2i2| 43| Kaz| 09 X3« 51| 939 22 6| 326| 8.9| .30/ 1.6/ 416 5 |10.45| 1.9 70 447| '85/10.19| 21| 4.65| 6.6/11.55| 11 o] 6211 3.4(1110| 24| 842 & L .w H W LW 91 1.04| 05] 808| 8%|12.04] NOTE—In the adove expositlon early morning tides are given in t column, and tho successive tides of the day in the order of vecurrence a3 10 time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third time coiumn the third iide, and the last or right hand column gives e iast tide of the day, exceps when there are bu: thres lides as sometimes sccury. The Lelghts given are additlons to th eotindings on the United Niates Coast Burve, charis, excep: when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number givenI1s subtractive from the depth given by the charts. The Time Ball. BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICR, U. & N, MERCHANTS EXCHANGE } SAN FRANCISCO. July 2. 1897. The time ball on Telegrapn Hil. was droppel exactly at Noon to-dsy—L e.. & noon of the 13034 meridian, OF cxacty u: B M. Greenwich time. W. S HUueHES, Lientenan: U. X N.. i chares. —_—_—— e HIPP1. G 1INT} LLIGENCE. Arrived. FRIDAY. July 2. Stmr Newsboy. Fosen. 56 hours from Redondo: baliast, to Usal Redwooa Lumber Cot Stmr Alcatraz, Csrison. 54 hours from New- por.: bailast. 1o L £ White Lumb-r Co. S ‘mr Alex Duncan. Hinkle. 75 hours from New- Po't, etc: produce. 1o Goolall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Scotia. Johnson, 18 nours rm Rockpor:; 236 M it lu -.ber, 104 R Hani'y, Stmr Acapulco, Cattarinich, days from Panama, etc; pass and mdse, to M SSCo. In qua autine; Sumr Del Norte, Allen, 11 days from Dutch Harbor; ballast, 10 North American Commercial Co. Brship Thistle, England, 77 days from New- castle, NSW; 8600 tons coal, to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Russ ship Fennia, Laine, 66 days from New- castle, NSW ; 3729 tons coal to E C kvans. Haw ship Joun Kua, Madsen, %2 days from Newcastle, NSW: 4160 tons coal, to J J Moore & Co. Brship Lancing. Hatfle!d, 63 days from Sydney: 3311 tons coal. to J J Moore & Co Nor bark 8kjold, Nieisen, 53 davs from New- castle, NSW : 2181 tons coal, to Meyer, Wilson & Co. Bark Mohiean, Saunders, 13 days from Hono- lulu: pass and «ug r. to Welch & Co. Schr_Aloba, Davel. 18 ¢avs from Honolulu; sngar. to Williams. Dimon | & o. Schr Mary Buhne, Ramselius, 28 hou's from Eureka: lumber, shinzles und shakes. to Chas Nel- son. Schr La Chitena. Campbell, 9 hours from Fort Ross: 56 hoss. 16 bois 26 bxs butter. 7 ca exgs, Lo Raes & Hewlett: 2 cs eggs, to Dairymen’s Unton. Cleared. FRIDAY July 2. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all. Perkins & Co. Haw bar < Santiago, Johnson, Hio: J D Spreck- els & Bros Lo. Bark Nichoias Thayer, Swanton, Loring: Alaska Packers’ Assn. _ Brig J D ~preckels, Christiansen, Mahukona; J D >preckels & Bros Co. railed. FRIDAY, Ju'y 2. § Stmr Morning Star, Bray, Micronesia, via Houo- ula. ; Sumr Gipsy. Leland. Santa Cruz. Stmr Columbla, Conway. Portiand and Astoria. Stmr Wiliamette. Holmes, Seattl Stor Alliance. Hardwick, Portl Are bkin Shurpshooter, Wirschuielt: Caroline Is'and;. Scir Ottill e Fjord, Segethorst. Everett. Benr Arcnie and Fontle, Colstrup. Schr Albion, Grunnell Schr Ucean Spray, Stenborn. Iversens Landing. Schr Eclipse, Kolb, Taco na. Schr Ivy, Murchison. Grays Harbor. v I‘)x;.lbs‘. each. 15 b unmc‘fl"n.. “10@12 15 Oysiers, Cal, i 100,406 — {0/ Do, Kustern, $ Us, 20@40 Avlegrapaio. POINT LOBOS, July 2.-10 p. u,—Weather foggy; wind NW; velocity 20 mues ‘ s RAILROAD ——wTA ; SANTA FE ROU On July 12 to 17, and every Monday and Thursday after that up to August 9, First-class Ticket s will be sold vid the Santa Fe Route at the rates shown below. LOOK AT THE TIME. Rates. Principal Points. Days of the Week. - Leave San Francisco. Leave Oukland. Leave Fresno 00 | Leave Flagstaff $20 00 |Leave Albuquerque. #20 00 |Leave Trin idad. £20 00 | Arrive Denve: 2 50 | Leave Newton. 50 | Leave Kansas City 00 | Arrive St. Louis 00 |Arrive Chicazo. $20 _IMon.|Tues.|Wed. |Tnr Tues.|Wed. |Thrs. | Fri |Tnes.|Wed. | Thrs.|Fri.. |Sat Tars. (Fri. Sun.. Mo un. | Mon', Mon. ‘Tues: [oir, Tues. .|Tnes./We l, " I Tues: [ Wed, ués. | Wei, Cues. | Wed . Pullman Sleeping Cars City, with annex cars for Denver and St. Louis. These rates also apply via Los Angeles for ing to see Southern California. 644 MARKET STRE OFFICE: Through to Chi- cago and Kansas those dt_asir-y (CHRONICLE BUILDING). Chartere” The Br ship Celtic Rsca loads wheat for Cape Town. 21s 3d: Brsbip G.eaelvan, wueat s Pori- 1and, for Kurope. 22s 6d. Memorandum. Per Del Norte—Left in port at Dutch Harbor bark Highland L gnt; ‘he stmr Excelsior arrived at Unalaska June 21: passed the stmr Portland in Akutan Pass on June 21. g “pokan. Per Mohican—June 30 about 400 miles W of San Francisco saw & large four-masted ship steer- ing cast. Domestio Porta. NEW WHATC M—Arrived July 2—Bark So- nonia, hence June 14. ASTORIA—Sailed July 2—stmr State of Caiifor- nia, for San Francisco. KEDONDO—Arrived July 1—Bkta Leslie D, fm Astorla. YAQUINA BAY—Arrived Julv 2 -Stmr Faral- lon. hence June 29. PORT ANGELES—Arrivea July 2—Bk Carroll- ton, hence June 20. for Nanaimo. FORT BRAGG—Arrivea July 3— July 1: stmr Alblon, from Usal. Salied July 2—Stnc Protection, cisco. COQUIL :mr Noyo, he for San Fran- RIVER—Arrived July 2—Stmr Co- quille River. hence June 29. SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 2 - Schr Marion, fm Port Blakeley. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived July 2—Bktn Skaglt, from ~an Pedro: schir Banzor. rom Guaymnas; brk Carondelet, hence June 16; schr 1da Schnauer, hee alled July 2—Stmr Humbold:, for san Fa\is SOUTH BE Shanter. hence June 22. SEA[TLE—rr 1 July 2—U 8 stmr Adams, from cruise and Honolulu. GRAYSHARBOR—Arrived July 2—Schr Jas A Garfie.d. hence June 2. CLALLAM BAY—Iu port Julv 2—Bark Guar- dian, trom Port Had 0K, 10 *an Franc sco. PORT ANGELES—In port July 2—U S stmr Concord, hence June 26 EURKKA—Arrived Ju'y 2—S'mr National City hence July 1: stnz Alice” Blanchard, hence June 30ssumr Westpo:t. hence Jane 30. Salied July 2—st ars Pomona. Humboldt and South Coas'. for San Francisco: schr Alice, for ~an I'edro; schr Alice Blanchard,for Coos Bay and Portland. TACOMA—Salled July 2—Scnr Metha Nelson, for Honolulu. ALBION—Arrived Juiy 2—Schr Corinthian, hce June 27, USAL—Arrived July 2—Stmr Westport, hence June 30 PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed July 2-Simrs Greenwood and Whitsboro. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Ju y 2—Schr Eureka, fm Coquille Kiver. Foralgn Paorts. ALGOA BAY—Arrived June 24— Nor bark Nord- Iyset, hence Apr 1. KISTOL—Arrived suly 1—Br bark Heathfleld, from Po: tiand. YOKOHAMA—Arrived June 28—Stmr Peru, ho June & via ifonoiolu. HONGKON ile! Sune 26 — Brstmr Culna for San Francisco. via Honolaiu. Importat! an. HONOLULU— Per Mohican—21.182 bacs suear. NEWPORT—Per Alex Duncan—2644 sks bar- ley, = b Is sheet iron, 170l zin HONULULU— Per Alona —25 521 bags sugar, 60 sks pineavples, 100 bags coftve. Consienees. Per Aloha—Willlams. Dimond & Co. Per Alex Duncan—Field & Stone: S P Miling Co: Goo iall, Perkins & Co. Per Mohican— \+ iliiams Dimond & Co; Welch & co. D—Arrived July 2—Bktn Tam o RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- (IFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market 3t. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A..: 12:3, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 . M. Thursdays—kxtra trig #111:30 p. 3. Saiurdays—kxirs irips a 1:30 and 11:30 ». x. BUNDAYS—x:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. ;. 1:30, 3:34 6:00, 5:20 P. . San Rafuel +0 San Franciaro. WEEK DAYS—6:10. 7:50. 9:20, 11:10 A. w; 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 P. M. Saturdays—Kxtea irip; at 1:65 P. M. and P. BUNDAYS—S:lu, 9340, 11:10 A a.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Pzark same schedule a3 above. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MTYES OPEN TO ALL - —VIA— CHICAGO AXD NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. To Chicago... oA .825.00 To St. Paul and Minneapolis.. (826.75 To Milwaukee. $26.00 SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO 3% DAYS. Through Daily Pullman and Tourist Sleepl_:ig Cars. R R. RITCHIE. G- AIF. C. 2 New Montgomery stree:, Palace fTotel: SOUTHERN PACIFIC C‘l)ll’;‘fi' (PACLFIC SYNTEM.) S B are due to arrvive aé N RANCING 2 (Main Line, Foot of Mlarket Street.)- . . _ Frox JuLy 1, 1897. San Jose and Way 7:30A Martivez, San It Calistoga and B804 Niles, San Jose, acramento, Marysville, Teh: nd Xied Binft. *8:304 Peters, tou and Oakdale. 9:004 New Orl Bakersticll, St Augoles, Deming, Orleans and East 9:004 Vallejo, evseaes Niles, 0p Marticez and Way § 4:00r Martiver, San Napa, Calistoga tu 1os: 4:00¢ Benicia, Kniglits Landing, Marysvill ville and Sucramento ......... 4130x Lathrop, Stockton, Modesto, ‘ced, Raymoud (for Yoseuite),sud. Fresno, qoing vis Niles, returning anion, Valleiv, Ll Vernno and Woodland,” Ot via Martincz..... 12:15% $100rLos Angeles Express, Tracy,’ - Fresno, Mojsve (for Randsburg), 5 Santa Barbara and Los A T 5:007 Suuta o Loute, Atlantic | for Mojave and East. 6:15p 6:00¢ Kuropean Mail, Ogden and 10154 6:001 Haywards, Nil's aud San Jos 0 18:000 Vailejo L A7:45% n Jixpress, Sacramento, Murys. - le, Ledding, Portland, Puget . . Sound and Fast Lo 745a SAN LEANDEO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. (Foot of Market Street.) * Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, Elmhurst, San Leandro, South San Leandro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry and Haywards. Runs through to Niles. ] Proin Nilo 10:50p e 112:008 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gunge. (Foot of Market Street.) 17:434 Santa Cruz Excursion, Sauta Cruz and Principal Way Stations. 18:05% 8:154 Newark Cenlerviile,San Jose, Feiton, = - Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way 5 Statious. . B30 5 Newark, Cen ani dose, Now - - Aluiaden, F alder Creek, » Santa Cruz and Principal Way Statious *10:504 4:1530 San Jose and Clenwoc 4:157 Felton and Santa Cruz. CREEK ROUTE FERRY... | Prom SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:15 11:004.31. :00 $5:00 *6:00c.m. #rom OAKLAND—Fool of Br 112:00 2 " COAST DIVISION (Th 2004 San Jose 1100 200 $3:00° 00 8:00 10:00a.x; 14:00 Leave Arrive san Francisco. | J0eMS% | gan Francisco. e 1897, s ota C WEEK | SUN- SuN- | WEEK Ssuta Crux Davs. | pavs. | DeSnaion | yiva | Dava 00N B e T 7:30 A 8:00 A| Novato, Taciiic_ Glove. Tuso’ : 3130 P |6:30 AM| Petaluma, Liis Oy, Guadalupe, 5:10 P |5:00 Pa|Santa Rosh. Prineipal Way St i 101808 S duwg ol Wy i 4 2 g 04 Palo Alto and Way Statior b Heatdabace, 10:334X | Lol 3oy San Mateo. Redwood, Menlo Lytton, Sants Olara, Sun Juse, G Geyserville, Hollister, Sunta 2 3:30 p|8:00 A/ Cloverdale. | 7:25 px e e e [Hoplaud & 10 and Way St 8:30 pu| 8:00 Am| Ukish. | 7:35 =u 4:800 San Jose i 70 Ax 1 1 8:00 Ax|Guerneville. | 7:35 ru 2 - A for M TP for Af : or Morning ¥ for Afternoon. 7:30 uia.on x| Sonoma ™ 10:40 Ax | 8:40 4% * Sundays excepte. Sundags only | Naturiaya onty. : £ | onday, Thursday and Saturay nights ooy 5:10 #x|5:00 px| Glen Eiten. | 6:10 7u| 6:22 w | ¢ soturdays and Sundays. § Snndays and Mondapa: 7380 > |8:00 Axt ; 8:30 r3e[5°00 pu| Sebastopol. : : Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hoyland for High- and ~p 83, Kelseyville. Soda Hay. rakepors and Bartlet Springs; «. Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratogan Spriugs. Blu) Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Urper Lake, l'olno.l Potter Valley, John Day’s, Ri e, Lierley's, DBuck nell’s, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Boonaville Orr’s Hot Springs, Mendociuo City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, capturday (0 Monday round-trip ticiets at retuas] On Sundays round-trip tis yond San Rafael at hll!nrllck';m e Ticket Offices, 850 A. W. FOSTER, Pres. and Gen. Manager, THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIY VALLEY KA R RO 4UN K2, 1897, tralus will run as follows: Market st.,, Chronicle building. K X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. " Southbound. Northbound. Passen- | Mixed Mixed Pua: gr Sunday | Stations | Sunday ‘"n Daily. | kxe'ptla; Exec'pi’d| Paily. ol s o —. 7520 AM| 9:00 AX| .Stockion.| 2:50 ra| 9:15 AM(12:55 P .. Merce ../ 11:28 ax 1010 Ax 3:50 Py ...Fresno. | 8 15 Aw 12100 a0 5130 ey . Hantord..| 6:15 Ax 1:00 M Steppin: a® in ermedinte staifons when required. Connections—At Stockton with steambosts C.N. & L. Co,, leaving San Fraucisco 4ng S sion 266 P.u. daily: at Merced with stages . . u from Sz Jnes, Couliervilie, Y osemite, etcii ‘a0 w i tAK fc.i HOC 1103 MAriposs, © ¢ shim with stage to and trom Madera 4 Laakes NORTH PACIFIC COAST R.flLRO.W., L (Via Suusalito Ferry). ¥rom San Fraucisco, Commencing May 2, 189 WEEKDAYS. San Kaimel—7:10, *§ *1:45. 3: 0; 2:00, 5 *6:0u, 6 * Extra trips for Sau Ratael on Mondays, Wedi ‘days and Saturdays a: 11750 p s > cone SUNDAYS, & For Mill Valley and Sah Rafuel—*8: #10:90. 11:00. 11:3) . m. R #4:00,.5:30, 6:45. 11:00 2. AL« s 11:00 A M. does u0: run to_San Kafael; 5:30 and 11:00'p. 3. do not run 1o Mili Vally. 7 Trains marked * run to San Quentin. . - - THROUGH TRAINS. T:00 A M weekaays for Cazadeio and’ way §ta - tions: 1:45 . M. Saturdavs for 0. and m‘t‘.;mln A ¥ .~unu-vs for Cazadero stations: 9:00 A. . >unds; Reves and way stutions g Pn-'" MOUNT TANALPAIS SCEN C RAILWAY Leave San Fraucisco Commencing May 1, 1897 : WEEK DAYS—0:45 SUNDAYS--8:00. 9:! 0, Yo 230 © xc July 5, 1897, iruins will ru 4 ou Sunday time.: - VALLEY or THOS, t st Sun Francisco Telephio.e Main 6062 ‘lickets 1or sale ac MI| L COOK & SON, 621 Marke Junder Palace Hotel).