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THE SAN FfiANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 4, 1897. 29 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. No Eastern Graln guotations. No local Grain markets. Bunk Clearings galn considerably. Quickstiver lower. Potatoes lower. Qpiops nchadged. Butter and Ecgs tending upward. n Poultry due on Tuesday. Fresh Fruus about the same. Provisions very stiff ana active, Hogs very firm. Iacreased Customs col ions. Decreased recelpts of Mexican specie. IMPORTS OF M:XICAN SPECIE. Receints (£ Mexican specie at this port during the first six monuths of 1897 wers $2.817,508 against $4,69 {514 during the same i eriod in 1898, is fol'ows: Silver Dot s $2.094,088; CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS. Local Customs collections in June were $543,- , against $355,800 in June, 1896, ana for the first six months of 1897 $2,775,768, against £2,607,600 during the same time In J898. NO EASTERN GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Yesterday was observed asa holiday in the East, bhence there were no grain quotations from Chi- cugo aud New York. BA NK CLEARINGS. al bank clearin gainst $18,0 s Iast week were $14, 530 for same wes 044 - arson = O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow l~ N TATION! SHOW PRE ¥ 12 nOURS Explanation. The arrow flles with the wind. The top figures E?:ga%z seeded, 73,@5%ac: seedless muscatels, CURKANTS — 47@547 in barrels: cleaned bulk, b1,@oe; cases, SLs@5l4c: cleaned cartons, 4@7hec, KT N ks—Californis, 251> boxes, 314@7c; 50-n boxes, 5@7. < FEACH LS —Callfornisy unpesled, bags, 6@8c; boxes. 7@9c: veeied. 10¢12e. APRICOTS—Callfornia, boxes, 7@12c: bags, 7 10e, l(glk"mo:\—l 1@12%he for fancy boxes. FlGS— Fancy ordinary, 12@18¢: 1ancy washed, ww@2dc. s Verstan. 60:1b boxes. 24@83%e: Fard, 1D boxes, 43, @5¢; cases, 53, @8c. WALNUTS-Callforuis ~standard, €lge: sof ehell, c. ALMON DS—Shelled, 153, Metals. 11G 1RON—Southern, 8% 25@10 59; Northern, #9615« _strats #10@14 10, : COPPER—Brokers, $:125; exchange, $111215, Firm. LEAD—Brokers, $3 15; exchange, §3 6214 Firm. O Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Closing. American Sucar, $12800 £127 8715 American Sugar ‘American Tobacco, American Spirit M Atchior Bay Stat Cauadian Pac Centrai Pacitic. 7600 Coraage Pid - Denver & Rio Delaware & Lackawana. Erfe.. Fort Wayn General K Hocking Valley Jersey Central Kan: New Haven New York New Engiand, New York Central. 201 57 101 North Pacific. . g ol North Pacific, Pid. . 4U 25 40 25 Norihwestern . 117 00 116 50 North America 20 50 vd o Quickstiver (Con Kxchn Rock Islaud adin Eoutbern Facii St. Paul. Leather, T ern Union. Wabash, Pfd Farsitver. Sterling of i Sterling on London, sight. ’s, rezistered enaaags CHICAGU MARKETS. CHICAGO, 1iL. July 8.—No grain markets— boliday. In cattle the week shows a falling off of 8400. There was a light market. \elves show a slight decline. Calves advanced to 7, the highest price | of the serson Fat cows and neifers sold remark- | ably well at reiatively better prices than sieers and Texans and were 1airly active and steady. Hoz receipts were 14,000, but little more than haif received last Saturdav. but the week shows a At station indicate maximum temperature for the days: those underneath it.if any, the amount of raintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or soiid | lines, conneci. poin s of equal air pressure; iso- | \berms, o d lines, equal temperature. The high f barometric pressure and | by faic weather: “low” | sure. and is usually preceded | ed by cioudy weatherand rains. | liy first appear on the Wusbingion “he pressure is high in_the interior | the coast, und (he isobars extend | h ulong the coast, rain is probable: | w18 inclosed with isobars of | re, rain south of Oregon is improb- | > inthe vicinity.of 1dano, and | o the California coast, warmer n summer and coider | e reverse of these conditions i pro THE WEA:HE< BULEAU. | » STATES DEPAR ER BUREAU {ENT OF AGRICUL AN FrANCISCO, July the maximum temperatares graph from Weather Burean ar 1 Bluff 90, An, Fresn> 92, San Tuis san Diego 68, s eles T8, Maximum temparature 70, 3. and General Fore- this evening on the | the Dakotas. Fair e Paclfic Coast howers have oc- rana. ontinued orniz. rancisco for thirty i bfisk north- ir Sunday: fiesh west- warmer Sunday. —Fal day; brisk »~, Forecast Official. NIW YORK MARKETS, NEW YORK, N Y., July 3.—The rather general deciines In the 'sstock market were the 1efiec- ion chiefly of tue unwillligness uf specu'ators to carry slocks over ihe holiday, slthough superti- cial explanations v mos: persiatently acvan vituminous coal jope he srgument Q as areason fir ci were the strise an a ceneral decl.ne in t Uy the very modera‘e s el.n houses. In order to svatema.ical. repor s of d and *outh Dakot: ee it £ranger shATes. ~0. 105, the Iargs deorease i the surplus TeSBIVES OF tur aisociated ban e wiw cited as an Areument b reactionists, a'x ch ihe 8 ate Of the mon varket depiives matter of an¢ import L.d, indeed, the ement s!mplv reflecied ihe or.inary nsfers of funds Incidentsl to the close of he fiscal year. Thein rease of over $11.900,000 i1 the ftem of loans was the mOSL LNPOTiAit feature of the weekly bank stalement, and It was the reflection bot: of heavy borrowings SgAINN the renewal of gouds from bonded warehouses and o' the asccom- tion exteaded 10 COrpoOraLions muking d g ot interes; and dividends July |, 1o the bauxs increased their louns whiie during the same pe-is: aciual <ash noidi increased only $20J0.000 A: the sitie tim- no:withs:andiog & décrease in (he surplus 1e erves for Lne week 0f $7.854 000, tna bunks still hid over $43.000 000 above lu'sful ments, and the chances ior h rdeaing of ates are remoie. Oiher f Ao tne v were o decresse in the cash holdings of #5,5%2,000 and #n in:reas> 13 deposits of 87 »8Y 00U, iovernm ent The explanaticn ) was the strike of the ives. bu the araficia'ity of own by the fact that 1t was @ shares, La adalti>n to ct Way produc Loudon stock 1 ake the developments ¢ 10 crops in han- | used wiih some ene t | | binds siealy and unchanged. Money on 114@2 per cent: time money — 60 days, .2 per Cent, 90 davs z1j per cent, four Ionths Llg per cent, S.. months 3 per cent, seven months S per cent on ood mixed Stock coliateral. Prim- inuorsed bills recel ver cent: choice and prime singie names, Sla per cent: voou ames, 4@4p per ceit. Pos ed ns<ing rates for sterling, 4 HBYg for long bils, 83 8b fur cemaud. Actusl rates. long bills, $4 8534@4 86; drafie. $4 8 %,@4 BT: cable Uanst rs, £ % @4 8744 Domestic exchange on New York 10 Sun Francisco,sight 17%g¢ premium, telegrapn o premium. ouey in London 35 percent. Rates of dis- 10 open marke: for both short and three onths’ bills, 1 315 per cent. Amount of vullion © into the Bank of kogland on balance to-day, 000, T'ne weekly statement of the Bank of Germany shuws cagh on band o ecreased 76,08, 000 marks; tre.sury notes decressed 2.860.000 marks other securities increased 125.2: 0,000 marks; notes in circuiation increased 173,340,000 marks, Produce. COFFEE—Exchange closed until July 6. LARD—Prime, 84 30. FORK—Mess, $8 25@875. TALLOW—3 1-16@3%fgec. BUTTLER—Creamery, Western, 150. ., fresh gathered, 11@11%4¢ fUGAK—Raw, dull, steady: Su-deg. test, 3c; 96-dee. test, #14c: refined quiet. ' PETROLEUM—New Yor refined. £6 05: Phila- elpbin and Hultimore refined, $600; retivea in 3 —Crop of "85, 3@4c: crop '96, €@9c: comst, . B@4c; crop ‘96, 6@1U. Londos market, pulled. 15@ HIDES—Euenos Avres, dry, 20 s, 181.@18c: Gaivesion, 20 1o 25 ibs., 14c. LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light o heavy weights, 18@J9c: acid, 19@2c. Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. N. Y., Ju'y 3.—A dispatchtoa fruit trade journal from the peach districts of New York and New Jerscy says that the crop is large aud fine. ‘Tie Deluware and Maryland crops are aimost total failures. BAISINS—Californla, H0-1b boxos, 234C;crown, | meat concerns. much larger aceregate. Trade was activea. an advance of atout 214c, and the qua.ity of offerings | | was cood. Sheep were mostiy c ofterd o make a market, signed direct todressed | s were scarcely sufli ient | Frices firm but Do: aciive. Produca. BUTTER—Firm and activ Creameries—kxtras. 14lge: firsts, 13%6@14c; seconds, 2@ Sc. Dalries—kxtras, 12c: firsts, 10 @11c; secouds, B2; packing stock, fiesh, Sc. GS—Dull and weak. Firsts soid chiefly at ac, 1083 Off cases returned, Livestock. HOGS — Light, $3 :0@3 4d: mixed. $3 30@ | 845: neavy, #3 1u@3 40; rough, $3 20@3 25. CATTLE—Beeves, $3 85@5 15>: cows and heit- ers, $1 75@4 Texas steers, $2 85@4 15: stock- ers and feeders, §3 30@4 30. Kecelpis to-day 400, SHEEP—Keceipts 3000. Lleceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBt. July 3—~CATTLE— Recel 1000 head: merzet ac:ive d steatv. —Iecelpts, 4600 head; market a shade to '—Receipts, 100 head; market steady. Receipts at Kans KANSAS CITY. Mo. ceipts. 50 head sales. HOGS—Receipts, 5000 head: market strong to 5¢ higher. SnkEP—No market City. July 8. —CATTLE—Ke- FOREIuN MARKETS, London. LONDON. Exc. July 3.—Consols. 112 11-16; silver, 27 9-161; French rentes, 104f T3jc. Liverpool. WHEAT~Eteady: No. 1 standard Californla wheat, 29s 13pd; cargoes off coast, quiet and steady: cargoes on passage, qulet and steady; wheat in Parls, firm; flour [n Paris, firm. COT1ON—Uplands, 4 7-32 EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Fxchange, 60 days. — sa87 Sterling Exchange, sight — ass Ste.li g cabes. — 48y New York b xchange, sight........ — 1714 New Y ork Exchange, telegraphic.. — 20 Fine Silver, per ou.ce.. — €014 Mexican Doilars .49 4975 Lol PRODUCE MARKET. No E.—The Produce Excnange Do: belng in ses- ston quotations for grain are omitted. ONIO ETABLES. VE POTATOES, Potatoes are lower and duil. Onlons range about the same. Vegetables are in iheir usual liberal | supply. POTATOES—New Eary Rose in boxes, 25@ 5Uc: n sacks, 26@500; new Burbanks, 30@65¢ B Ul in boxes and 25@50c in sacks. ONION -—New Reds, 60@70c B sack; Silver- skins, 70@8vc B ctl. VaGETABLES—Bay “quash. 25@85c Boy Cucumbers 26@85¢c; Asparagus, ! Green Peppers, 40@75¢ -or Chile and 8:@i 2 Bell: Green | eus, 11@2%40 B Ib; Sting Leans, 1@ Green (kra, $1@1 25 ¢ bx: £gg Plaut,6@1 253 Cabbage, 80@75¢ ctl: Carrois, 26@30c P sk: Gar- lic, 14@: %4c @ 1b: 1 omatoes, 50@75c B box for Vacavilie und $1@1 50 for River: Green Corn, 75¢ @81 25 B sk, and 51 50@1 75 B crate for Alameda. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter fs very firm ani some dealers quote a fraction over the top quotation. The same remark s to Eggs. No cbange in Cheese. ER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 1614@17 c; sec- onds, 15@léc P b DATRY— Loice 1o fancy, 13@15c B Ib; lower , 10@1214¢. —1:@16c @ 1 for new. FIRKIN—11@:6¢ B, f0r pew. CREAMERY 't UB—New, 17@18¢ 9 1. EAST] —12@121j4c¢ for ludle-packed. ~—Choice mild new, 8¢ B 1b: common to €00d. 6@Tlgc B B: Cream Cheddar, 10@ile: Young Americs, £@9c; Western, 1lc; Eastern, 1s@lic 1. i 1635c: store Egss, astern, 12@1214c; Duck Eggs, —ianch Eggs, 1 @24 B doz; loc ® doz TOULTRY D GAME. FOULTRY—A car of Eastern goes on ‘Luesday. Local stock is nominal HL!\'u Turkeys, 12@14c ¥ I for Gobblers and ens; Geess ® pair, $1@: 25: Ducks, $5@3 25 for old and 2 50@" by for young: Hens, 85 J0@5; Hoosters, young. 2667 60: do, oid, 83 50@4; Fry- ers, 83 5U@4 50 ¥ doz lers, $3@3 50 for large und %1 50@2 50 for small; Pigeons, £1 =5 P dozen 10r young and for old. GAME—Hare, nomina A Rabbits, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND. CITKUS FRUITS. Grapes are siov in comingin. Apricots are in large supply and a quantity were carrled over. Peaches were steady. Figs are getting rather scar er. The market is fuil of Plums. Berries sell at the usual prices. Black Cherries have ak mwost disappeared, but there are plenty of Royal Annes Melons come forward slowly. ‘Tne marset s sull praciicaily bare of Mexican Lim: Oranges are neglected. Lemons are very dull. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $2@2 50 B chest for large and $2@4 for smal ’ Hinck berries, $1 50@2 50 B chest. Rasyberries, 8:@5 v chest. (:uruhma.“ NJF‘CI;:;L Peaches, c B box and 26@40c P basket. Plums, 16@5 ¢ ?5';:6 » > Royal Apricots, 15@30c B box and 1214@80c basket and $6@12 50 B ton 0 Lhe canner, » Green Pears, 26@40c P small and 50@75c B large box and 25¢ basket: Bartletts, 1 B boxX. 0id 4 pplex $1@1 50: New Avpies, 6@t small and 40@65c B iarge box and 20@30c basket. Cravapples, 40@50c B box. Cherries, 16@40c box: Royal Anne, 25@50¢ B _box and 2@3¢c B B n bulk. W %"5'5' single layeis, 26@35¢ ® box: double layers, it C. Grapes, $1 2581 50 for Seedless Sultanas from Y nma, and 50@60¢ for Fontamebiean from Vaca- vile. Watermelons, $12 50@15 B 100. Can:aloupes, nomina,. CITRUS FRUIT~—Navel Oranges, $1 76@2 25 for cholca to fancy and $1@1 50 B box for com- mon; Seedlings $1@1 50 ®_box. Mediterranean Sweets, £1 50@1 75: Si. Michaels, $2 bU@3: Lemons, 78¢@.. 25 for common and 81 50@2 bx forgood (o choice; Mexican Limes, nominal: Californis Limes, 75c @ vox; Bananas, $1 25 @2 50 P bunch: Pineappies, 1 50@8 B doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 5@6c B Ib: fancy, 61%c: peeled, @11« Apricots, new, s;ot, 5%@6c @ I, curioad lot evaporaied Apples, 5@6c; ried, 234 @3Y4a Prunes, 215@3c for the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@3c: Plums, 4@41zc for pittel and 1@134c¢ for unpitted; Nectarines, ‘314@4%ec B Ib tor prime to1ancy; Pears z@dc for quarters und 2@5¢ for balves. RATSINS— Four-crown, loose, 4@5c; 3-crown, 8la@de: SR, 234@8Yac ® D seedions Sultana . 0@SY dless dluscatels 4@4 3-crown Loundon lay* ers, $1@1 15: clusters, $1 16@1 25: Dehess clus- ters, $1 75@2; Imperial clusters, $2@2 5. NUTS_Wainuis, 815@7c 91 for s anaard ang 9@9Vac B Ib for softshell; Aimonds, 8@7¢ for Lao- guedoc, = 314¢ tor hardsh+!l and 8@9c B 1b for papershell; Peasuts, 4@de B Ib for Eas ern and dc for Culifornia; Hickory Nuts, 5a6c B 8@10c Ib; Fiiberts, 9@914¢; Brazi Nuts, 8@9c; Cocounuts, $5@5 50 B 100. HONEY—sew Comb, i0c for bricht and 7@9c for lower crades: new water-white extract-d, 424@434c: lign: amber extracted, 334@4c B Ib. BEEEWAD @250 R x PROVISIONS. Irade Is very good at firm prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8c B Ib for heavy, 814c for light medium, 9c for light, 10@10%5¢c for extra light and 1134@12¢ for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@) 23sc B Ib; California Hams, 10@lic 3 Ib_ Mess Beer, $5@8 50 @ bbl; extra ‘mess do, 8 50@9; tamily do, $8 50@10: sall York, 8. 50@s P bol: extra prime Porx. $10 @10 50: extra clear, $13 50@14; mess, $12 50@18 ® bbl: Smoked Beet, 91, LARD—East compound and Culifornia tierce: 4@ Sisc for pure; halt-bulz, o N 23 s quoted at 434@5c for r pure: pal's, 6@8%c: 4loc for compound and 33ci 10-1b tins, 644c: do 5-1b, 6140 B I COT 'OLENE — Tlerces, 53ic. Packase: less ‘thau 300 Ibs—1-1b paiis, 80 in u case, 87c; S-1b pails, 20 in a case, 835c} 5-Ib pails, 12 in & case, 81jc: 10-1b puils. 81c: 50-1b tins, 1 or 2 in a cuse, : wooden buckeis. 50 Ibs net, fsc: fancy tubs. 80 Ibs net, 754c; half-bbls, about 110 tbs, 7340 B b § HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted stoers, 3@8%5c ® Ib: medium, 7c: light, 616@ Cowaides, tags, 505 saited sal.ed calf, blo@ T@¥c B b: salied Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides 1 lisand brand-, luc: dry Kip and Veai, 9@ 10 ory Caif, 16¢; culls, 10c; Gows~ins, 20@3bcesck Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good summer, 25c B medium, 20c; winter, 20¢; Sheepskins, 10@20c each; short wool, 25@4b each; medium, 40@50c exch: long wouls, BU i Ya@sc 214@-Yoc: refined, 434c; Grease, 2¢ P Ih. WUOL—Sprag clip 1s quoted: Mouutain, 11@ : Foothil, 9@llc: Sun Joaquin, year's clip, : do, seven months, 7@9c B 1b: Nevadus, 10 stern Oregon, 8@izc. - ! S—6@8c for fair «0 cnoice and 9@10c B b for fancy. Contracts are being drawn at 8@1i0c for new Oregons and The(@9c for new Washingtons and 81@10¢ for Calliotulas. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS~Calcutta Grain Bags, 47gc; San Quentin, 85 40; Wool Bags, 24@27c. Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, $8; Soutnfield Wellington, 67 50; Seatile. $550: Bryant, 5 50; Coos Bay, $4 73; Walisend, $7 50 @ion; Cumberiand, #1350 B ton in bulk and $15 50 1 sucks: Pennsylvania Anihracie Egg, $15 9 ton; Welsh _Anthracite, $8@10: Connel, $9 % ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gate snd Pieasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@1: in buk aud $13 @ 10D i Nks. CANNED SALMON—The Alaska Packers’ .As- eociation quotes Ked Salmon as follows: In lots 0f 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50,000 cases, 9214c ® dozen: 75,000 cases, B0C B dozen, Det Cash L. o. b. ex-ship. QUIOKSILVER—Ts lower at $40 3 flask. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Croshed aud Fine Crushed, 614c; Powdered, 53zc: Dry Granu- 1ated, 535 B 1b; Lonfectioners’ A, ovjse: Magnolia A, 484c; Exira C, 45%c: Golden C,'41gc: Ca Sranulated, 514c; Laif-barrels Yic more than barreis, and boxes Yac more. FRANCISLCO MEAT MARKET, SAN While thers 1s no positive advance m Hogs, they-sre very firm and. 4%gc is occaslonally paid. The other descriptions are steady and unchanged. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First qua ity, 514c Ib: second do, 5¢c; third do, 4@435c B b, - VEAL—iarge, 913@6Yac: small, 7@8c P b MUTTON—Wethers, 0i@cc; Ewes, d@b¥e B LaMB—Spring. 614@7%c B . PORK—Live Hogs, 513@35sc for large and 835 dc for small and medium; soft HOgs, 234G Siac B b; dressea do, S@6Yac. e . - - REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FHenrletta I. Selby to Isaac Upham. lot on NW line of Market street,441:7 SW of Franklin, SW 25:1084, W 1:734, N 120, k 21:9, S 104:101 810. D. H. Wittemore to Californ'a Title Insurance and Trusc Company, lot on SW corner of Bay street and Van Ness avenue, S 113 aiso lot ou S line of Bay street, 25 of E175:9 by S 1 2 on N line street, 68:9 1 o1 :8 by S 137 :6; 310, Oliver B Martin to Austie L. Carr, loL ¢n 8] corner of Val.ejo and Gough sireets, S 25 by 90; 210. “Alexander and Alice M. Warner 0 John Hinkel, 1ot on N line of Lombard street, 235:11% W of Gough, W 60 by N. 137:6: $10. ; H. ~. and Lizzle M. ~afford to George W. Kiine, lot on W line of Octavia street, 100 S of Vallejo, 25 by W 137:6; $100. Louts and Kose Lipman to Antooio Versalovich, 10t on NI corner of Frederick and Stanyan | streets, N 26 by E 106:3; $10. Frances K., John D., Jobn H. aud Grace A. Steiger (only heirs of the estate of Charles R. Steiger) to James A. Morrow, loton N line of First street, 75 NW of Natoma, NE 137:6, SE 75, | SW 57:6, N\W 40, SW B0, NW 35: 85. James'A. and Susie K. Morrow 0 Joseph F. Forderer, same: $10. Estate of Mary A. Sherpard (by A. C. Freese, administrator) to Jonn Baader, lot on NW Na oma street, 166:3 SW of First, SW 2 N W 75: $2600. Culifornia Savings and Loan Society to Henry A. Cline loton_~ line of Mariposa stree:, 554 1 of Florida, r. 17:4 by § 75; $2400. Same (o0 John £. Kie.n. 10t 0n S line of Mari- | po "sureet, 7238 & of Flor.aa, £ 17:4 by » U5; $240. Peter Sweusen to James B.and J. D. Hanoah, Jot on N line of Callfornia street, st f ~econd | avenue, & 26:1%, N 93:1134, w 25, S 06:634; | $850. | "Youis Harris to €adie Harris, lot on W tine of Thirts-second avenue, 175 > of 1 screet, S 50 by 12 120 also lot on K line of Thirty-tnird avenue, 200 S of Istreel, S 25 by E 120; $:0. Solomon anc Dora Getz to Henry and Elenor Martin, lot on E line of Forty-élehth avenue, 276 & of 1 street, S 50 by 5 1205 $10. ~uinyside L.and Company and California Titie Insurance and Trust Comra'y to Willlam A. Hicks, lot 3. b.oc: 41, funnyside: $10. Joseph Kemp to James W. Murphy, lot 282, Gift Mup 3: aiso lots 29, 30 and 31, biock 25, City Land Association: $10. Albert Myers to Bartholomew Gilleran. Jot on & corner_of Twenty-first_avenue sonth and I street south, NE 100 by SE 75, bock 400, South San Francisco Homestead and Ruilroad Association; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. P. E. and Mary A, Bowles to L. H. Sly, lot on N line of Eleventh Street, 100 K of Oak, & 6 by N 100, block 166, Uakland: $10, Hulen F. Cornwall to Fiank C. Havens. lot on SI lie of Vernon street, 583:10 NW of Perkins, SW 39 by SE 240, being a portion of b ¢« k. map of lands of Uukinnd View Homesiead Assoca- tion, Unkland; $10. Clive J.and L. M, McKeeney toJ. C. Winans, lot On S line of Twenty-fourth street, 136 E of San Pabio avenue, E 8 by & 100, being a portion of lots 8, 4 and 6, block Q, Kelsey ‘Iract, trust deed, Oakland; $10. Jacob aud Aline Greenwood to James H. Taylor, lot.on N line of William_ streer 200 W of Tele- graph aveoue, W 75 by N 89:5, vakland. $10. A. L. and Abbie C. Payne 10 L. M. Flin', 1ot 61, Pledmout Tract, Oakiand Township, quitcia m aeed: $5. i Harry D. sod Florence C. Kelsey'to Frederick Esty, oz on 5 line of Durant avenue. 114:55 ¥ of Shuttuck avenue, 15 40 by » 1%0, being ot 35, block 14, C oliege Homestead Tract, Berkeiey; $10. Rebecca Worts to M. /. Wurts, the S 80 feet 1ot 28, b.ock 12, Amended Map Centra Park, Al- catraz aud Newbury scations, Berkeley: gift. Maurice Wuris to s«me, 100 30, bock 6, same. Berkeley: $10. P to James W. Mu phy, lots 42, 58 and 5%, lands of Oaklani Prospect Homestead As- socta.ion, Oakland; $10. F. C. Pomeroy to Mirs. Leo S. Meginnls, lot on N line of ~Ixth street, 100 W of Jackson, W 25 by N 100, beitg lot 24, block 62 Oakland; #4000, ‘Howaru W. and_Nellie A. Brown io k. Judeil, Jot on NE line of East Fifteenth street, 200,39 SK of Twenty-third avenue, (hence NE 150, SE 50, SW 150, NW 60.80 to beginuing, being poriion of Canoon Tract, £.ast Oakiana; $10. Bay Builder’s Contracr. A. Wise with A. J. Anderson, altera- ations additions to & two-story building on NW corner of Clara aireet, 150 SW of Fourth strect; $1530. K. H. Whice, architect. ————————— Hyde Park, the imost distinctivé of Lon- don parks, covers 400 zcres. The Bois de Boulogne, the most distinctive of Paris parks, covers 2200 acres. Cengral Park, the most distinctive of New York parks, covers 840 acres. - NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographio Office located in tha Merckants Exchanee is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard 1o nationallty and free o expense. Navigators are cordially fnvited to visls the office, where complete sets 0f charts and sailint direcitons of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obiained regarding lights, dangers Walk 10 navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball onton of the bullding on Tele- graph il is hoisted about Len minates before noon, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridiau, by egraphic signal received each day from the Uniced States Naval Observatory & Mare Island Cal. A notfce stating whether the time' ball was dropped on tme, or giving the error, it any, 13 published the same day oy the afternoon papers aud by the morning papers the following dav. W. 8. HuaHs, The Time Eall. Lieutenant. U. S N., iu charge. EBANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFrice, U, < Ny MERCHANTY EXCHANGE } SAN FRANCISCO. July 3. 1897 The time ball on Telezrapn Hil. was dropsl exactly a¢ noou {0-day—L. €. &% noon of the 1204 meridiau, OF CXaCUY & 8 £ M., Greenwich time. - W. X HUGHES, THE CALL CALENDA .« July, 1897 First Quacter July 7. Full Moon. 12|18 | 14|15 | 16 17 JOnas 20| 21| 22 | 23| 24 | (ALast Quarte: e 1l [ 3 3| G 25|26 | 27| 2829 |80 (31 | (2 New Moon. | i July 29. 7 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. TSTEAMER' |[DESTINATINN. | SAILS. | PIER. WallaWalla | Vic & Pge Suu [July 5. Fam|Pier 3 Coos Bay.... [Newpor. .. (Juy b, ¥ay | Pleell Hum boldt.. | HumboldtBay | July 5, 2ru|Pler § Pomena.... | Humboldtks, July 5. irm|Piecd Cbitkat. ... |Ferndale...... [July 612 | Pier 13 Arcata....,. |Coos Bay ... |July 710w |Pier 18 Czarin: Coos_Bav. L|July 712 wm|Piers Cornna. San Diego..... lsu'y 7,11am Pierll Gaelic China &Japas July 7 1rw (P MSS State ot Cal | Portiand July T.20am|rierds Cleveland .. |Puget Sound.. July $, BAH\I‘IH"& Acapuico. .. | Panama...... | July 9.12 u(PM 58S Kurek Newnort . July 9 vau|Praell Farallon Yaauina July 10.10Aw | Pler 2 Vic & Pgt Snd | July 10, YaM |Pier) Santa Rosé. |San Diego.... (July 11.31am|Plerll Columbla. - [July 12.104n | Pler 24 | July 1212 w | Pler Honolnl Juiv 15, 0aM [ Pler? STEAMERY TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frosx Humboid: hia Sap Dle; Crescaus City. Florida. Creseent ©itv Departure Ba; Humbolds bay San Diex flumbold: Bay. | Grays Harbor. Newpor: Coos Ba: Portiand, Chinaand COXBTRRETIIERCERN RO AN State of Cal. Dorie SUN, MUON aAND 1IDE. UXITED ETATRS COAST AND GRODETIO Sumuwr TiMus AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND LOW WATERS AT FORT POINT. ENTRANGE TO EAN FRANCISCO BAv. PUBLISHED BY OFFe ©AL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NorE—The high and low waters occar at ths City Front (Missioz-strep: Wharf) abous twenty five minuses Jsier than ap Fort roiuc: e uelgs orude i3 the same a: both places. SOUTH BENp—Sailed July 3—Schr Webfoot, for ~un Francisco. YAQUINA BAY—Salled July 2—Stmr Farsllon for San Franeisco. EUREKA—Sailed July 3—Batn Mary Winkel- man, for Sydney. SAN PEDRO—Sailed July 3—Stmr Alcazar. 7 Xastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived July 2—Sumr Al'iancs, trom Colon. Foreign Porte CALETA BUKNA—Sailed June 30—Br ship Aberfoyle, for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Satled June 30—Br stmr Empress of Indi, for Vancoaver. Arrived—Br sumr Gienas op, bence June 2. PENARTH—Sailed Juy 2—Fr bark Jeanne &’Are, for —. ACAPULCO—Salled July 3—Stmr >an Juan, for San Francisco. Imnartatianeg COOS BAY—Per Czarina—500 tons coal. 2 pkgs geoceries, 1€ cs chesse. 15 bxs butter. 1 s lamps, 1 bx telephones, 1 cs cigais, 6 pkgs express, 1 pkg coln, 1 cs meehinery. E Rand K R R—Per Pomona—44 bxs buttey, 1 valve, 1 chest tools, 1 cs groceries, 10 sks wool. 65 cs condensed mil. 1 cs hardware. Eureka—1 sk coin. 4 pkgsexpress, 1bx fruit, 2 bdls sackas. 61 M ft lumber, 52 dressed ciives, 443 M shingles, 2 chesis sundries, 1 bbl 1 bx glass- ware, 1bx giass 145 head cattle, 1 cs hardware, 16 bbls oil, 1 o3 boots and shoes. 1 pig mdse, 5 bxs cherries. 34 bbis molaings, 84 bxs buiter, 1 PKg casiings, 1 cs mac:inery. EUREKA—Per Humboldt—59,054 £t lumber, 1 bx meat, 326 M shingles, 70 head caule, 234 sheep. 46 roils leather, 1 bx meat, 8 cs iruit, 8cs glass jars, 178 bxs butter, 1 ¢s dry £00ds, 5 s bot- ties, 1 bx faucets, 9 dressedcalves, 10’ pkgs ex- press. PORTLAND— Per State of Caltfornia—600 mats su phur, 1492 ht-sks flour, 1100 gunules 2780 qr- sks flour, 44 sksoats.’ 17 sks potatoes, 191 sks wool, 425 cs saimon, 2199 . bdls shooks, 2009 bdls paper, 607 bdis hides” and pelts. 57 pkgs hari- ware, 17 cs cartridges, 63 cs peaches, 33 coops chickea As:oria—3054 bils shooks, 231 sks oysters, 45 ©ssalmon, 5 pKgS expross. Consignees. Per Pomona—Brigham, Hoppe & Co: A D Trask: Alb.on Lumber Co: Baker & Hamilton: Healds- burgand ~onoma Commercial Co: G © Poole: C B Sione; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: M Kalish & Co; G H Young; Dunham, Car:igan & Co: McKay & Co: H Moffatts J R Hanlrv; Bertin & Lepori:J Hunt: National Tce Co; Pacific Coast Lumb-rand Mill Co; Standard UIl0o: Amer Carb Acid Gas Co; H Levi & Co: Wells, Fargo « Co C E Wu they & Co: Beo.t & Van Arstate Lomber C '8s & Hewlett: Norton, Teller & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; W E Dennison: rooxes & Folies: C'S Moses. Per Humio 1i—Pacitic Goast Lumber Co; L F Rozes: A.C Nichols & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co: Hilmer, Breahoff & schuiz: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; C k& Whitney & Co; J Schweltzer & J Hoft- man: Getz Bros & : K B talght: IIi Broy; L ¥ Rog-rs: Russ, Early & C We!ls, Farzo & Co; Foliard & Tudee: + Mo Headsyurs and Sonoma Commercjal Co; W heaton. Breon & Co: J Happ & son; v B Smitn & Co; Wells, Fargo & C Wielsud Brewing Co; Garcia & Magginl. Per Czarina—J D Spieckels & ros Co; Kon & [ Co: Weils, Fargo & Co: Baker & Hamiiton; J M K ein Electrical Works: Tilimann & Bendel; Hills Bros: iilmer, Bredhoff & Schuiz; Fachmau & Co. Per State of California— Otis, McAllister &Co: A Weiheim & Soh: Wellman, Peck & Lo: Crombie & Cu; i rder:, Moore, Ferguson & Co: W A Gergou: U B Rode & 6; MP Detels; Geo Morrow & Co: Jas ~cott; Blssinger & Uo: J H New bauver & GE P-ummer; Morgan Oyster Co: -Clatsop Mill Co; L Da.iman & Co: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co; Cal PowdeF Works; Christy & Wise; 3 E A Wagner: Weélls, Fargo & C andard Oil Co: 3 H Burzess; Jacob Woone : Crown Paper Co; Bissinger & Co; Parse. Lacy & Co; J H N whater & Co: G Pium: mer; W C Price & Co; M B Moraghan: Jas Scott: Darbee & Immel ;- Wetmore Bros; Mau, Sadier & Co: Crown Paper Co. OCEAN TRAVEL) THE O.R.& N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS 1O PORTIL.AND i From Spear-street Whart, &t 10 o, i FARE({SS Firstictass « ) Inclading #2.50 2d-class Jberth & mealy SCHEDULE UF SAILINGS: Columbia. July 2,12, 22. Aug. 1 State of California..... July 7,17, 27, Aug. 6 Through uckets and through baggage to all Eastern polnts. Rates and folders upon applica tiou to F.F. CONNOR, General Agent. 630 Market strest. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintendens July - 1897 Sunday, July 4.° Sun rises .4.52(Moon rises, Sun sets 17.56|Moon sets. I’ 10.18rx 3 ;L © Feet |T1Me paq (| TIMe | pogq |Time| poqy 3] bl 212) 6| 8.6 7| 47| 8| 6.21] L \V‘ 0| 1.04 2.7| 6.34| 6.2 10| 2.08| 3.0| 7.24| 64 NoTr—In the apove exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the lef hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence 83 to time, ‘The second tima column gives the second tide o the day, the third time coinmn the third tide, and the last or right hand-column gives (hs lust tide of the day, excapt when there are bu. thres tides, as sometimes sccurs. ‘The helzats glven are additions to the eoundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except When & minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and theh ihe number given s subiractive frow the depth glven by the charts. *HIPPANG INTILLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY, July 3. Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, 17 hours from Fort Bragg: 317 M 1t lumber. to Union Lumber Co. Stmr Czarina, Seaman, 44 hoors from Coos Bay; mdse, to J D Spreckels & Fros Co. Stmr Humboldt, Bonifield, 18 hours 30 min from Eureka; pass and mdse, o M Kalish & Co. Stmr Pomona. Doran. 17 hours from kureka: pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr State of Californin, Green. 4514 hours from Portland. vis Astoria 571, LOUIS; puss ana mdss to_Goodall, Perkins & Co. Ship Spartan, Po Ie. 9 days from Seatt'e; 2280 tons caal to P B Cornwall Schr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson, 65 hours from Polnt 8nr: 25 cds bark. to Heyman & - ayer. Schr Bender Brothers, Zaddart, 8 hours from Walsa Lauding; 100 cds wood, 10 B:nder Bros. Ciear-d. SATURDAY, July 8. Stmr Orizaba, Von Helms, Guaymas; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stm:Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Pors Townsend. Stmr Pomona, Cousins, Kureka; Goodau, Persias & Co. Ship Biwell, Byder, Nanalmo; John Rosenfeld’s ous. BEitn Marion. Dernler, Xv iney: Bd G Green. Brig Lorline, MacLeod, Kahulul; Hawaiian Com- mercial and Sugar Co. railed. SATURDAY, July & Stmr Orizaba, Von Helms. Guaymas. Sunr Santa Kosa. Alexander. San Diego. ~umr Point Arena, Jonuson, Mendociao. Stmr Alcatraz. Carison. Etour Crescent City, Stockfle h. Cresgent Olty. Bar< Co.oma, Noyes, Portiand. Haw bark Santiaco, Johnson, Hilo. Bark Nicholas Thayer, Swanton. Loring. Bktin Gardiner City, ~chmehl. Grays Hurbor, Hrig J D ~preckels, Christisnsen, Mabukona. Schr Abbie. Hansen, Caspar. Schr J G Wall, Mo-, Eureka, Schr Chas Hanson, Nielson, Grays Harbor. Schr Bovolink. Nelsou, Mendocino. Schr Gem, Olsen, G.ays Hurbor. Eeturned. SATURDAY, July 8, Sehr Maxim, Clsen, returnci on account of carr/ing nway fore and bob stays July 2 about 25 miles SW of Bodega. delegraphio. POINT LOBOS. July 8-10 p. u.—Weather hazy; wind W: velocity 10 mues. Charters. The Aloba and Mob'can loads mdse for Hono- lolu: the suip Elwell loads coal ai Nanaimo for 1his poot. ‘The tius ship Fennia was chartered for wheat (o Europs, 255 6d. prior to arriva’s I he Ger bark Paul [seuberg loads wheat for Eu- rope, 248 6d. Spnken. Per tug Sea King—Ju'y 3 off the whistling buoy. Haw stmr Saa Mateo, from Port Los Auge es, tor Comox. June 80— Las 51 N, long 6 W, Ger ship D H Wat- jen, from Barry, tor Culcutta, Domestls Porta, CO0S BAY—Salled July 3-Stmr Farallon, for an Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 8—3chr Vancs, from Por Gamble. FORT BRAGG— ulied July 3—8tmrs. Noyo and Albion, for San F & cisco. COQUILLE RIVFER—Salled July 3—Simr Co- quills Kiver, for San Francisco. SEA (TLE—Arrived July 8- Schr Meteor, from San P dro. SOUTH BEND—Arrived July 3—Stmr Sign hence Jane 28, SAN PEDRO—Salled June 3—Schr Serena Thayer. for Eureka. EATTLE- Arrived July 3-Stmr Santa Craz, from Alaska, with schr Gen ~igiin In tow. EVERETT—Arrivea July 2—Scnr Guide, hence Jupe 16, COOS BAY—Sailed July 3—S:mr Arcats, for $an Francls o “T'ACOM 2—Balied July 3—Bark Levi G Burgess, for San Francis Arrived July 3—Bark Tidal Waye, from Port Los Angeles. JASTORIA—Arrived July 3—Back Aursols, hece une 13. sailed July #—Br sbip Duchalburn, for Cork. €008 BAY—Arrived July “—Stmr Homer, from Evreka, and 8 1led for Poril U4PQUA—Saied July 2—scur Lily, for ¥an Francis. o. Arrived July 1-Schr Louise, from San Pedro. NEW WHATCOM—Aarrived July 2—Schr Dora Rluhm, hence June 12. PORT GAMBLE—afrived July 2—Br stmr Mo- Ocesnia PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP ¢0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San_Francisco, as follows: For ports in Alaska, 9 A. 3. July 5, 10, 15, 20, 5, 50, and every firth day thereafter, For Vicioria and Vancouver (8. C.), Port Town. send, Seattle, Tacoms, Everett, Anacories and New Wiatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. 3. July 5, 10,135, 20, 25, 30. and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R.,, at Seattle with G. i N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alasks steamers. | For Jiureka, Arcaia and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bav), Str. Pomona 2 p.M., July 5. §, 15, 17, 21, 26, 30, Augus: 3. 7. 11,16, 20, 24, 28, Septem' her 1, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22, 27, For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, £ast San Pedro (Los Angéles) and Newporl, a¢ 9 A. . July 1. 5,9, 13,17, 21, 25, U9, and every fouria day thereafter. . For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrorl (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbars, Fort Los An- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A July 8, 7,11, 15,19, 23, 27, 81. and every | fourth day thereafter. For Enseuada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La | Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 | A. M..the 21 of each month. ‘I'he Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and Lours of saillng. _Ticket office—Palace Hotei, 4 | New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHHP C0. EDUCED_ PASSENGER RATES TO VIC- toris, B. C., ~eattle, Tacoma, Port Townsend. gul. from Tacoma. 3 ALBION—Azrived July S—Stme Cleone, hence uty 2 USAL-Sailed July $—Stmr Westoort, for San Pelro, d other Puget Sound ports. Lop: . FIRST OLASS . /SECOND CLASS It ‘and Meals). Steamers sail from Broadway Dock 9 . M.— UMATILLA . _Fr.day. June 23 CI1Y OF PUE WALLA WALLA TICKET OFFIO y 7 GOODALL. PERKINS & CQ.. Generai Agents 8.8, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only. Tuesday, July 18, at 2 PL special party rates. The %~ MOANA (‘ompa ‘Thursday, = July 22, 2 P. M. Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.. aud CAPETOWN Bouth Africa. 4. . SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. Agents, 114 Montgomery st. Frelght office, 827 Marke: street, San Krancisco. CONPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANLIQU3 French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH CFver, toot of Morton si. Aravelers by this line avold both transit by English railw: .July 10, 104 . July 17, 10a . July 24, 10a. LA BRETAGN LA NORMAN D! LA GASCUGNE LA TOURAINE., LJaly 51 104 € LA CHAM PAGNE. Augus: 7, 10 A, 3. A& For juriher PAFLiCUIATS apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & Cu., agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San krancisco. STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At ¢ . M. Daily. Froight received up to »:30 P, M. A7 Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. ‘The only line seiling through tickets and giviog througn freight rates to all poin.s on Valley Railroad. STEAMER! 7. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stookton. Telephone Main 805, Caw Nav. aud impi Co NEW TO-DAY. Shippers and Buyers’ Guide. THE CALL indorses and recommends as thoroughly reliable the Commission Mer- chants appearing in this column. ~D. E. ALLISON CO., General Commission Merchants. Green and Dried Fruits, Grain, Poratoes, Beans, Produce, Wool, etc. 501-509 Front St., 8§ F. H. HECKMANN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN Dried Fruits, Produce, Poultry, Game and Eggi 400-402 DAVIS STREET, S. F. WOLF & SONS General Commission Merchants. 821-323 DAVIS STREET, S. e NEW TO-DAY. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE ‘We Handle GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND . STOCKS On margins. There never was a more favorable time and Lhere is no marse: known that is better than Chicugo for conservative, profitabie trading. Write us at once for daily and weexly Markev Let- ter and Booklet, teliing how to make money on Chicago Board of 1rade. DUDENHAVER & COMPANY, 53 Consolidat:d Exchange Building. Chicago e ——————— e BANK: AND BANKERS. | GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 5:6 CALIFORNIA ST., 5. F. Guaranteed capital and surplus. ’2.040;‘201 83 Capital actually paid up in cash.... 1 000,000 00 Deposits December 31. 1896. 97.730,247 45 OFFICERS — President, B. A. Becker: First Vice-Presite it. Daniel Meyer; Secoud Vice-Presi- dent, H. Horstman 1; Casiier, A. H. R. Schmidt; Assistant Cashier, William Herrmann; Secretarsy, George Touruy: Assistant Secretary, A. H. Mal- ler: Attorney, W. S. Goodfellow. BOARD OF DIRECTURS—B. A. Becke Meyer, H. Horstmann. lan. Steinhart, N. Van Bergeo. B. Rohte, H. B. Russ, D, N. Walter and N. Ohlandt. —_————— — In1to5days. Guarantecd not to stricture. charges, or any inflamma. tion, irritation or, ulcera- tion of mucous mem- Non-astringent. gr seut in plain wrapper, y_express, prepai 1,00, or 3 bottlas, $.75, uiar sent on request. PR e UEe S e RAILROAD TRAVEL, $2=25-00 CHICAGO TIA On July 12 to 17, and LOOK AT SANTA FER OUTE! every Monday and Thursday after that up to August o, First-class Tickets will be sold via the Santa Fe Route at the rates shown below. THE TIME. Rates. | Principal Points. Leave San Francisco Lenve Oakland. Leave Fresno.. Leave Flagsta: 20 00 |Lenve Albuguerq 520 00 | Leave Trin idad. $20 00 [Arrive Denver. #22 50 | Leave Newton 2 50 | Leave Kansas Cit 3 00 | Arrive St. Louis, i Days of the Week. P. M. |Sun. .|Tars. | Fri. P. M. ‘Sux 1 A. M. |Mon. A3 | Tues. *8at P .|Sat. i ‘| Sun. P. . |Sun, A . Mon. A ‘| Mon. ¥ " [Mon! 3 .. | Mo . OFFICE: Pullman Sleeping Cars City, with annex cars for Denver and St. Louis. : These rates also apply via Los Angeles for those desir- ing to see Southern California. 644 MARKET STREET (CHRONICLE BUILDING). Through to Chi- cago and Kansas- CHRISTIAN EXDEAVOR RATES OPEN TO ALL —VIA— { CHICAGO AXD NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. To Chicago. To St. Paul and Minneapolis...... : To Milwaukee 826 00 SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO 32 DAYS. Through Daily Puliman and Tourist Sleeping Cars. R. R. RITCHIE, G A. P. C., 2 New Montgomery street, Pa'ace Hotel. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- (IFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market 35. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A, w.: 12:3), 3:3‘} 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extrs trip 8t 11:30 . M. Saturdays—Exira trips a 1:50 | soNBAYE S ace 30, 11:00 NDA 5100, 9: 100 a; 1:80, 3:3% 5:00, $:20 P. . an Rafael 0 San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 1 ‘Bb 40, x :00, 6: * Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park sams schedule as above. Leave San Francisco. Arrive San Francisco. WEEK Davs. 8:40 Ax 1 Inefrect June 13, 1597, Destination. Novato, Petaluma, Santa Rosa. Fulton, Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale. [t WErk | SUN- Days. | pAYS. |Guerneville. Sonoma and Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. aud Sat. 9:454 M. and 8 . Mission_Dock, Flerd Telepnoue Green 881. FOR SANJOSE, LS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ QTEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) at10 A.M. Alviso daily Saturday excepied) & 7 P. M. Freight ang ‘mssenger. Fare between San Francisco and Alviso, 50c; to San Jose, 75c. Clay st Pierl W W. Sania Clara sk, San Joss. RAILROAD TRAVEL. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY CONPAAY. FP»OM JUN®2, 1897, tralos will run as follows: Southbound. { Northbound Fasen- | Mixed Mixed |Passen- BT un« Sunda ger Daily. | Exc'pia Exc'pia| Dady. 0-AM| 9:00 A .Ntockion, B aM!12:55 Py ..M 6:15 AM toppin ar {1 ermedinic stations when required. Connections—A4 Stockion with steamboats of C. N. & 1. Co., leaving San Francisco and 8.ockton a1 6 . daily: at Merced with stages . u.u from Sucliings, Coulerville Yosemite, 6ic.; a0 win stag- fe.m Hor 1os posa, eic.; ab shim with stage to and rom Maders Amnkee Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wes: Springs: av Geysersille for Skages Springs: at loverdale for the Geysers; at Ho_land for High- land_Springs, Keiseyville. Soda Bay. rakepor: and Bartiett Springs; a: Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Bprings, Blu) Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potier Valley, Jonn Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, DBucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Booneville. Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort B: , Westport, VIAR n:l:‘u'mly to Monday round-trip tickets atreduceq On Sundays round-trip tickets 10 all polnts yond San Rafael at half rates. pe - Ticket Offices, 850 Market st., Chronicle “buflding. . STER, R X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILR0AD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, Commencing May 2 1897, WEEKDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafasl—7:00, *8:18, 9:45. 11:30 A. M1 *1:4b, 3: 0, «:00, 5:18, *5:0U, 8:30 P. a0 Extra trips for 8an Rafael on Mondays, Wednes- ‘days and Saturdays a 11:30 . M. SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafael—*8:00, *9:00 *10:00, 11:00, 11:30 4. 3.; 1:00, *1:45 *2:30, *#4:00, 5:30, 6:45. 11:00 P. M. | 11:00 A . does not run to_San Rafael; 5130 and 11:00 2. 3. do not run to Mill Vatley. ‘Trains marked * run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. : 7:00 A u. weekaays for Uazadero and way sta- tions; 1:45 r. M. Saturdays for Cazadero and way stations: 8:00 A M. Nundays for Cazadero and way siations; 8:00 4. . Sundays for Fomt Reves and way stations. 3 SOUTHERN PACIFI (vacir Teains lenve an NAN N (Main Line, Foot of 2ai _ Frox JuLy 1, 1697 , Sau Jose 73004 Atlantic Lxpress, ¢ 7:00A Benicia. Sacramento, Oroville COMPANY. LEAVE 2004 Nil. Redding via Davis 5:45¢ 71004 Vacaville and Rumsa: 8:437 7:80A Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, Calistoga and Santa Rosa. . 6:aop 8::304 Niles, Sun Jose, Stockton, Sacramento, Murysville, Tehama and Red Jufl *8:304 Peters, Milton aud Oakdai: 91004 New Orleans I ced, Iresno, Bakersfield, S wrbara, 1.os Aungeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans sud East .. 6:15¢ 9:004 Vallejo s Niles, & Btockton .. . *1:00r Sacramento Kiver Stea 1:00 Niles, San Jose and Livermo 1:30p Martinez and Way Stations . 4:00¢ Martives, Sau Rawon, Vallej: Napa, Calistoga, Verano an Santi Hosa. . 4:00¢ Bevicia, Winters, Knights Landing, M ville and Sacra 4:30r Lathrop, Stockion, Modesio, ced, Raymond (for Yosen:ite), and Fresno, going via Niles, returning via Martinez Angeles * Express, 3 Fresno, Mojave (for Randsburg), Sants Barbara and los Augeles, 5100P Santa Vo Ltonte, Atlautio Kxpress for Mojuve and ¥ 18:001 Vallejo 8:00¢ Oregou ville, Kol 8 .. P LYY SAN LEANULO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. (Foot of Market Street.) T4 ,mxl:u Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, Elmhurst, 10.00A ( i11:00A | San Leandro, South San L Leandro, Estudillo, i3:00p Lorenzo, Cherry 4:00pP a 3id0r = 5 . Sior I Haywards. 200P | § Runs through to Niles. 00 1 v (199t | ¢ From Niles. 11121000 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 17:454 Santa Cruz Bxcursion, S: and Prineipal Way Stations. 8:154 Newark Bould Stations. *2:15p Newark, Almaden, Felton,’ Bonlder Creek, Santa Stations 15 e San Jose a 15p Felion and Santa Cruz, CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— terville,San . Creek, Sauta Jose, b § 715 1:00 *2:00 $3:00 *4:00 From OAKLAND—Fool of Brosdwa; $12:00 *1:00 12 COAST DIVISION #7004 San Jose and Way Statious (New Almaden Wednesdays only)....... 1:30p 17:304 Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Wi e 83357 Principal Way Stations.. 9:004 San Jose, Tres Dinos, Suvta Cruz, Pacillc Grove, Paso Robles, Sau Luis Obispo, Gnadalupe, Surf and Principal Way Station 10:404 Sau Jose nnd Way Stations. 11:304 Pala Alto and Way Station 30, , Redwood, Menlo Park, 8Santa Clara, San’Jose, Gilroy, Hollister, Santa Cruz, ' Salinas, Monterey and Vacific Grove .. ..., *10:304 *B:30p Sau Jose, Savta Cruz, Pacific Grove and Way Statio *7:309 +4:30r San Jose uy +8:054 8:30r San Joso and Princi A3 17:808 i n Jose and \Way Statio P for Afternoon. Jose and Way Station & fov Mot *Sundavs excepted. § Sundays only. 1 Saturdays only 11 Monday, Thursday and Saturiay nights only. 4 Ssturdays and Sundsys. § Sundays and Mondays. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY (Via Sausalito Ferry). Leave San Francisco Commencing May , 1897: . WEEK DAYS—9:45 . 3.: 1:45, 5:15 P. M. ’;‘IJJNDAYS—EM. 00, 10:00, 11 A a.; 1:48, 50 P. 3. July 5, 1897, trains will ru- on Sunday time. ‘Tickets tor sale at MILL VALLKY or THOS, COOK & SON, 621 Market st. San Francisco )under Palace Hotel). Telephone Main 5U64. 1