The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 8, 1897, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 8 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD)| SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver firmer. Wnes and Barley dofng rather better. Oats aud Co n weaker. Ryedull. Hay very steady. ryeins sull negieced. e snipment ot Wine. Potatoes and Onions firmer. Vegetables weak. fuiter and )iges coutinue 1o agvance. Cheese eas er. Poultry shows lfttle change. Peaches and Apricots in heavy supply. Dried Fruils quiet. Provisions rule firm. Meat Market unchanged. Shipment of $7 449 to China NCE OF PROSPERITY. MORE EVIDE Kvidences of the countr 's substantial progress toward betier times are accumuating, 83 s the iron Age. No surer indication of the growth of confidence is to be found (han ths tudiftercnce with woich war talk is received. Those wno are brongut in o contact with Western agricultural “iests & e particninrly hopein of he .u ure. Wes ern 1u1d \ure Js0brs have § und thelr trade steadl ¥ increasing rom tne up ning of spr g Tuelr irade has broadened uniii ev n thy most neglectid ifiles have cxpesienced - air movement. Lumotr-mi.s which hve beeu idle for nearly two ye.Ts have agalu begun to cu. 1or the market. Lapita Ists are looxing with favor upon buliding and other ent-rprises nd an addit.onal impulse comes Lo the ew ploy ment of labor. SHORT WHEAT C(ROP IN INDIA, The final cfficial estim ates of the Indlan Wheat crop indicates an out-turn of 30% below the aver- age for thepast five years, or a yield of 168,000,- 000 bushels. azainst 206.400,000 bushels last vear. Priva e estimate. are (hat there may be an export surplus of 4,000,000 bushels. TREASURE SHIPMENT. aelic took ont & treasure lst of £713,449, 0! #041,484 1n Mexican Dollars. $1435 Coin and $16€9.530 in Silver Ballion. NT OF WINE, LARGE SHIPM The ship Challenzer t.ok out 204,500 gallons of wine for New YOrx, a very iarge shipment. ury © /o 7. & SanDegi { { ums | g o 00,7/// | e\ Log Angeres C+ Clear Partly Cloud ® Clovdy ® Kain © Snow| SHADFD AREAS HMOw PRECIFITATION DURING ©a5Y 12 HOURS { Explansation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top fignres &2 station indica.e maximum temperature for the days rainfall, of meited snow in inches and hundredtha, during 'the past tweive bours. lsobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- \berms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. ‘The word “high” menns high barometric pressure and is usually accompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” refers 10 low pressure. and is usualiy preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatber and rains. “Lows" usially first appear on the Washington comst, When ihe pressure is hich [n the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars ex north and south along the coast, rain is probi but v ien the “low' s inclosed with isobars of d curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and pressure falling to the California coast, wamner be expacted in summer and coider weather in winter. [.e reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATFS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FEANCISCO, July 7, 1897, 5 P. w. T'he following are the maximum temperatures reported to-day by telegrapn from Weather Bu- reau stations in Callfor ia: Kureka 62, Red Buff 8 Obispo 72, Los Anseles 1 . Fresno 86, San Luls , San Diego 68, Yuma San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 64, minimum 50, mean 57. Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. Anareaof bign pressure is moving In over the northern coast. An wrea of low pressure pre ils over the Rockv Mouniain region and eastward. ‘Lhe pressure has risen’ rapldly during (he past four hours over Washington, Oregon. Ne- v.daand Northrrn California. The temiperature ten in evada long the Pacific ci-co. ihe lemperaturos are s ill fiom e.ght to ten degrees helow the normai 1u he great valieys of ‘alifornia. Suowers have occurred in Wash- inglonand Northern uregon. Tauuder storms are reported at Bismarck ani Helena he followiug WAXImUM WiDd Ve.0Ciilys are re- portel: Sait Lu<e City, 36 miles per hour from the soutn: Point Reyes, 47 northwest. Conditions are favorable for warmer weather ‘;(lll\ f esm northerly winds in Northern California hursday Forecasts made at Suwn Francisco for thirty Lours ending midnight, Juiy 8, 1897: orinern Catiforuis - Fair Fhursds the vauliey fresh north:rly winds; morning along the coast. Soutnern Ca.ifornia—rair Thursday; westerly winds. evadu—Fair Thursday: probably showers early Tbursdav morning in norihern portion; rmer northwest. Utah—Fair Thurday: warmer Thursisy night. Atizona—Fair 1hursday. San Franci-co and vicinity — Fair Thuraday; fresh northwesierly wind; probably light fog in the moruin ALl warmer in 10g in the ANDER McA Forecast Offic:al. NLW YORK MARKETS, I NEW YORK, N. Y., July 7.—The s:ock market showed heavinrss at the outset. Prices gancrally were off & fraction. Kecessions were moOs. pro- nrounced in the International shares in sympathy with I ondon Sugar qu.cily assumed the leadership of the market atd advanc. d to 1263 on 00d buying for both accouits. The reaction in the general mar- ket was checked. Business was quite animated at intervals, large b.ocks of sugar changing hanis frequenily The market lapsed into dullness after the firs hoi r. but prices were fairly well sustained 1n the railrosd group, a decided upward turn deveioping 2o the grangers at mi day. Tue traders’ effors 1o recov r stocks sold yes- and in early dealings to-day were re-en- rced by renewed demant from put- Bide sourc rong tone Lo tue market She creater part of thed. y. ) tion, at he pe,ing. vl tuw Kus.ern quesion once more. London advices stating that recessions were due Lo nervousn. s in ibe gen-ral London mar- kel b -cause of the delav in Lhe conclusion of peace Degollations between 1Ur<vy and ureece. The at- titude of London was reflecied in a f-actionaily lower opening, bu ihere was 1O Dressurs io s-1i, Lundon bouses iraded on both sides. but the i.on- don market followed the New YOr market (oo c.0selv toa mit of transactions to any imporsant amount. The failure o1 any liquidaiion 1o deveiop wis followed by recoveries tuioughout the list. Domestic news was construed builishly. It is predicied that it is only & mat.er of a short time beiore tue new tarift will be upo1 the siatute boox. The iack of unity in rezaid 1o the sirine reported among the sufl coal miners “as taken oy some as an indication of tue impending failure of the strice. Crup news was .Ouked upon as of & more reassuring character. EXpectaiions in re- gard 10 railioad earnings for the first week of Juiy, which begins ih- fiscal year of many railroads, are good. Buying was well-d siributed through the list. Grange shares, coalers and o:her groups vart.cipated 1o the genecal rally. Sugar Refining was piTticu aly sirong. Privaie Washington ad- vices p:edicted liit'e cnanze in the sngar schedule before iis enactme:.t in:o law. Forelgn ex hauge continued dull and was licking of fea:ure exeept 1or & fi mer tone for cables. Infine dealings the market continued strong, the adv.nce in the price of wheat of over a cent, uased upon heavy puichases f.r export, attracted atten lon. The Shortage in £ reizn Crops m: ans & laige demand for our breadstufts. I was an- nounced that the President would send a mos. sage Lo Congress recommenaing & curreucy com- mission. Governmen: tonds firm. K. ilwaysand miscellaneoas boad s ud¥ nced fractionally. Money on call 1@1% per ume money — 60 days 2 per cent, 90 days %% those underneath it, if any, the smount of | | Northwestern na northeastward, but has | Coast nor.h of ~an rran- | per cem, four months 215 per cent. six months 3 per cent, seven months 3 yer cen on good mixed Stock Kxchange collateral Fureign exchange murket dull ai unchanged quotations. ing rates for sterling, 34 86,3 for long $4 8% for cemand. Actual Tates are, long bills, $4 853,@4 86: sight drafts $4 87 and Dle transt rs £4 8%, Franisquoced a §. 17k 5 167 for long_and 85 1555@5 157 for short. Lol hsmarks 8515@9514c¢ for fon - and 95 9-16@ 95 11-16c ‘or aho.t. Guiders 40 3-16@4034c for long and 40 5-16@40%sc for short, Domestic ex- change on_San Fran.isco, sight 173%gc premium, telegraph 20c premium. | ‘Wheat and Flour. WHEAT- 10:50 11:00 12:00 1:00 July . .76l 7633 76 7615 Beptember. LT Tp 7135 713, December.. | T8 5 1.%s 134 Spit more acuve, firmer. Futures advanced 13jc to | bge. Fucuresaies, 8055 000. Futare closing: Julv, 17%5e; September, 7234 October, 727¢;: Novem ber, 7354c: Decemuer. T4c. FLOUR—Spring. _in bbls: No, 2 extrs, $315@ $35. No. 1 extra. 88 40@3 55; straights. $3 56@ 385: patenis. $400@4 15, Firmer in sympathy with wheat. Trade quiet. Sales 8100 bb.s. GHRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool Uy steam, 214d. Produce. COFFEE—RIo, «pot d uli, weak ; No. 7, 714~ Fuure_iriding closed: ' March, $7 16@7 Apri. $7 15g7 20: May. $7 16@7 20: Jul | $360@ 65: Augusi, $6 8 @5 70: Septemuer, 36 “vi@6 $6; October, $6 Ko@6 90: December, $06 95@7 00. LA KD Prime, $4 173o@4 20. Quiet firme PORK-—Mess. 88 26@875. Steady, duil. TALLOW—3 1-16@3Y4c. BUTTKR—Creamery, Western, ibc. S—Btate, fresh gathered, 11@11%c taw, firm: B9-deg. sl Sc; 96-deg. Lgc: refined fairly active, firm. TROLEUM—New.) ork renn-d, $6 05: Phila- delphia snd Baltimore reiined, $600; refinea in buik. 83 55. Dull HOPS—Crop of 85, 3@4c: crop '98, 6@Be: coast, crop '98, 8@4c; crop '96, 6G1U. Londou market BU@T0s. Steady. WOUL—Domestic fleece, 18@23c: pulled. 15Q@ HIDES—Buenos Ayres, dry, 20 s, 18%2@19¢: Galveston, 20 1o 25 Ibs., 14c. ~ Steady LEATHER—Hemiock sole, Buenus Ayres. light 1o heavy weights, 18@18¢: acld, 19@Zac. Firm. Dried Frults. RAISINS—California. 50-1b boxes, 23;c: crown, 53, @bYqc: seeded, 73,@nYac: seediess muscatels, 51o@d3sc. Inacifv . but firm for cholce gr-ues. CURK — 47@51,~ In barrels: cieaned bulk, 515@0c: cases, 513 g5hac: Cleaned cartons, | 5@7igc. Firm, owing o untavorabie crop re- | por. 8. | P ERT N 8~ ‘alifornia, 25-1 voxes, 314@7c; 60-B boxes, ¥@7c. Quj 't C. —Callfornia, nnneoladi bags. 6@8c: boxes. 7@9c: peeied. 10@12c. Duil, sten.y. APRICUTS—Culltornis, boxes, 7Gl2ci baga 35¢ for fancy boxes. Dull. ominal Lary, 12@18c: 1ancy washed, minally unchanged. ersian. 60-1 boxes. 215@8340; Fard, in buxes. 434 @5c: cases, 53, @6C. Dull. WALNUTS -Callfornia standard. 6gc: soft shell, 8¢. Quiet, but firmer, owing to poor crop repor.s ALMONDS—Shelled, 1614,@29 Metal PIG JRON—Southern, 89 25@10 50; Northern, 08 Quiet. ¥1o [N —ouraits €13 75@14. Dull. COPPER—Brokers, $11 1234 exchaoge, §1100. Steady. Li.AD—Broxers, $3 35; exchange, 83 3714 Firm, Stocks aud Bonds. Opening. Cloting. American Suea: 3126 8715 31285714 American Suga American Tobacco. 3 748715 American Spirit M; 11 8714 | Atchison == 126 6376 Corange P1d . Denver & Ri Delaware & Lackawana.. Erle.. Fort Wayne. General Electric Hocklng Valley. Jersey Central Kansas & Texas, Pfd. Lake S Loutsvil Mannat New York Central rth Pacific. . North Pacitic, Pfd. North American. . Oregon' N avigation. ... Urezon Navigation, Pid. Pacific Mal Puliman 3 Quicksilver (Con Exchnge). Rock Isiaud | Beading. . Southern Pacific. Paul.. Louls& 8. F. R'R Texas Pacific.... ... Tennessex Coxl & Iron. . Lesther U. & Leather. Pfd Western Union Wabash, Ptd Farmiver...... Eteriing on Lond Sterling on London, sight. S s, rezistered. 116 1245 CHICAGU MARKETS. CHICAGO. 1ui. July 7.—Provisions opened shichtly lower and closed steady and unchanged. Cash trade was'only moderately active. All kinds of cutue were atrifie lower: buyers admitted their good big heavy steers were i0c lower, and most of tue salesmen claimed prices | weré 15c lower. There were 10 loads of Texans on the market, mos.of which sold lower. Veal calves 26@50c lower. No business worth noting in the stockes and feeders line; & few light siock- ers s0ld higher. Hog nrices were about 10c aver the c ose ot last | week, but (0-day iheire was asiight check to the jup.urn, as aiter the great bulk of the hogs sold “bo it like yesterday the close was Sc¢lower, thy lowest price of the day ruling at the close, wi:h quite a nomber carr ed over. The'she-p business was fair and raiher qulet, yet vaiues showed little or no cuange as compared | With the past we-k or so. i 10:30 11:00 11:30 | 69%, - Ve 81l 67h 4, 4 26%5c: Eeptember. 27 7@28c. 1735 : Seplemoer. 1814c. 3 ash, No. 3, 27@84c. —Cash, Bdlgc: FLAXSLED— ash, 77%@77%¢. TIMOLHY—Cash and august, 52 Vroduce FORK—July. 37 70: September, $7 77. LARD—July, $405: S:plember. $4 12 RIBS_July, $4 47; Sejtember, 84 45@4 47. BUTTER—Marke: tirm and active. Creameries—icxtras. l4lge: firsts, 18 1l4c; accondm, 12@ 35 Dairics. Extran 120 tste, 36 @) 1c; seconds, c; packing stock, tresh, Sc. E' GS—Firm, -but not active, Firsts sold chiefly at 8c, loss off cases returned. 5. Livestock. HOGS — Light, 33 40@3 55: mixed. 58 40@ 355 *3'16@3 55: rough, $3 15@2 . 0. 25,500. Lett vver 4000. Keceipta 27,000 Estimated (o-morrow 34,009, Fairl. active, CATILE—Beeves, $3 50@5 16: cows and heit- ers, 31 85@4 35; Texas steers, $2 80@4 10: stoci ers and feeders. 85 30@4 26. Keceipts 15,000, Estr mated to-morrow 11,000. Kasler. BH Kk P—Kecelpts 1 Kecelpts at Omaha. SOUTH, OMAHA, NEBv., July 7.—CATTLE— Receipts, 2700 head; market steady. HOG* —HReceipts, 5000 head; market a shade stronger. SHEKP— Receipts, 1900 head; market steady. Receipts at Kansis City. KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 7. ~CATTLE—Ke- ceipts. 6000 head ; marxet about steady. EOGS—Hecelots, 11,000 head: market steady 0 234¢ lower. BLEEP-Kecelpts 3000 head; market strong. FOKEIGN MARKETS, London. LONDON. Exa. July 7. — Consols. siivet, 27 9-164; ¥rench rentes, 1041 5c. Liverpool. WHEAT~Firm: No. 1 standard Californis wheat, 29s 64; cargoes off coast, firmer 3d bigher: Cargoes bn passage, less active: Euglish country markets irm at a0 a.vance of 6d: French coun- try wiarkets firm; wheat in Parls, steady; four in Paris, firm. LOT1ON ~Upiands, 4 7-32d. EXCHANGE AND BULLION., 123; | of production. surnished by F. A. Bresse, Produce Exchznge grainbroker, 412 Pine stree.: 8aN FRaNCISco, July 7, 1897 Chicago. ' English cables were Yad higher. Parls quoted Flcur equal to 21 cents high r, with Wheat follow- ing proportionately. Wheat In this market opened easy at yesierday’s closing figures. There ap- peared good buying from some source unknown to the trate.’ Later, however, the trading was located and credited 1o forelgners who have beep good buyers for some time past. The premium of spot Wheat over September I3 very inviting to English importers. They prefer buying the latter so long as their stocks will hold our, which will be ample from the fact that their harvest isnear at hand apd immediate wants can be cared 1or until such time as Wheat bought for september delivery can be rut sflost. Veather in France has been very unseasonabla for the past week. Fresh dumage is reporied © the Wheat crop. Reports from ~euthwestern Kan- sas clain much damage has been uoue to Whent by recent rains. ‘The Northwest is in neid of rains In many sections. ‘I he continued strenzih in Corn has coused many outsiders to buy Whea. again. Higher Corn prices must mean higher Wheat values. The forelgn situation fs what holders of Wheat must 100K to for any advance in Pr ces. cur stocks will be havy, providing Spring W heat condilions suffer no dec.ine. & should re- Jieve us of 1he surplus over aid above wuat home requirements demand. s ugland. frince. Argentine, Australin and India wiil all have short supphes. Americt holds the kev to the si.uation and will be ub.c 0 dictate prices later on. Re eipis of wheat to-day at primary : points, buslels 266,220 Last v eur sai 6a1. 12 Shipments, bushei 173,616 Same duy last year 547, Yorld’s v sibie supply - creased, bushels. 1,160,000 Stocks of wheat in L 299,000 Stocks of flonr in Lou 3 275,000 Cargoes off coast: firmer; Sd higher. Euglish country markets, 6 higher. Weekly exp ru of wheat from Atiantic ports, bu-hels 1,389,185 Weekly export of flour ports, burcels. .. 215,638 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURFS. July. ~ent. Dec. No. 2 Red winter wheat—Open 6 10145 714 577 2 Ked wiuter wheat—Close 5 054 0 635 57bg PARIS FUTURKS. July. Aveust. Flour—Opening ..48 50 48 20 Flour—Ciosing. . 48 40 48 8o Whea: —Opening. 23 85 23 50 ‘Wheat—C.osing .. 23 85 23 80 WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Shipments. Bushe's, Citles. Bushels. 88,200, .Minneapolis.. .. 37,440 90,05 .Duluth. .. 51,465 36,400 Milwaukee. 650 7.700. .C 71.960 3,342 2600 24,000, 2,026 14,500 266,220 173,616 TIPEWATER. .Boston.. 25.748 New Yorl 15.991 Philadelph 17,670 Baltimore. 49,910 ‘New Orleans 4.7 109,049 Corn was agaln active and higher. Croo-damge repo s continue to upi ear, notwithstanding there appears (0 vea sudden demand for corn. It is cisimed that forelgners, where the wheat crop is short, are g0od buyers of September corn. The short' interest in the market piobsb y has never before been equaled in any o Ler cereal. Shorts are afrald to cover heavy lines as they know their eff rts would light the fire, which oniy needs the match. Corn is seling far below the price The advance aiready made still reniains be ow the price where the farmer can | afford to raise it. Fortv cenis has In past years been consid r-d u nominal price. The present price of Hogs will net producers 33 cents for heir Corn for ferding. The bull movement seems well started. Outsiders are large factor ia the mar- ket Their eff rts may cause a runaway marget. Oats strong in sympathy with Corn and Whea The volume of irade i+ rapidly galning. San Francisco. 9:15 A M SESSION. Nothing doing in Wheat. Buyers and sellers apart. 10:15 A M. SESSION. Strength in Eastern markets causing some un- easiness on the pait of shois. who appesr to be the on.y buyers. Peceinber opened and closed at $1 2214 De- cember Barley. 7134c. 1 A. M. SESSION. Shorts in Wheat bid strong for Wheat. Decem- ber opened at 8124 and advanced quic\ly to $] 2314, wher - enouch rea. iz ng was found 10 sup- Ty Ui wanis of buyers The price declined to £1 2314, where 1t clo ed. Jec/mber Barlev cpened at Tic, advanced to T814c, dec'ined to 727 xnd closed at 73c. Vol- ume of business fairly large. P. M. SESSION. Trading was hight and eatureless. s e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GEAINS, WHEAT—The Carsdoc takes for Cork 86,005 ctly, valued at $:10,731. Chicago came throuzh firmer and this market was sicadier in consequence. Trade, however, showed 10 lmprovement. Local q otations are: 81 2134@] 221q B cil for No. 1, $1 23%,@1 25 for choice sud $1 2@l 3214 for extra choice for mill- g, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock— B SESSION — Uecember — © sales. 0,000 ctls, 335 10,000, 81 23145 18,000, $12334. May—_auU0, 81 263a: 2000, $1 614 AFTERNOON | ¥SSI0N — December—4000 ctis, $1 2814 32,000 BL 2314, BAKLEY—Is frm. oulaull. Feed, 683,@73%c; 85@90c; old Brewin, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. JNFORMAL SESSI0N—9:15 o'clock—No sales. BECOND SESSI0N—December—2000 chis, 7134c. KEGULAR MORNING >ESSION— ecember— 2000 ctis, 78Vpe: 40.0, T8140; 2000, T2%¢; 8000, 75c. A¥TERNOON SKSSION — lec mber — 20.0' culs, 00U, 7. 3c: 18,000, 7 1gc. 01 S—A fractionai dec.ine is noted. Tha mar- ketlsdull. Fancy Feed, 81 223s@1 27%s: good 1o choice, 31 0714@] 1714: common. H5c@$1 05 Surpr se, 81 30@1 40: Milling, 81 15@1 20 ® ctl. Clivped 'Uats seli ut $1@2 # ton over the raw proauct. CORN—The market is weak and dealers make concissions 10 seil. Large Yellow. 95c@$1 ; uew Erewing, 3¢ =mali Round do, $10713@1 11215: White, 85@ 80c B ctl. KYE—There is very little demand. Old, $1@ 105: new, 8U@h2l4c B ctl. BUCKWHL —Is nominal at 95c@81 15 cil 5 tor old. for new and 8 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS The China steamer tcos out 12,374 bbis Flour, valued at $43, 958, F1OUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $4 55@4 65: Bakers' cxiras, $4 50@4 45 B bbl. CORNMEAL, KTC. — teed Corn, $22@23; 3 50 B ton. ; MILLSI'UFFS—Prices In sacks are as follows. usua discount tothe trade: Graham Flour.$2 50 ¥ 100 Ibs: Kye Flour, 2 25 % 100; Kice Fiour, 85 75: Cornmeal, $:@-: 25; extracream do $2 75; 50; ‘Oat Groais, $4: Hominy, 83 108 4 30: suckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 bU; Cracked Wheat, $3: Farina, $4: Whole Wheat Fiour, 275: Roiled Uats(bbls) ,84 95@5 15; Pearl Barley. Itbs 75@4; Spilt Peas, 33 50; Green do, $4 25 9100 5. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Hay is quite firm. with moaerate receipts. BRAN—$1350@14 for the best and $12 50@13 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLING —$:7 50@18 50 for lower grades and $19@20 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUXFS — Rolled Barley. $16 50@17: Qlicake Meul at the mill. $26 50 9 ton: jubiug, 27 50. HAY—Wheat, $8@11 P ton: Whest and Oat, $7 @10; Oat, 3@8; . arley, §6 50@8; River Bar- ley, '$3@6 @ ton: compressed, Sr@10; Alfalfa, hrat cutung, $5@5 50; second, $6@6 50; sl $5@6; Llover, 168 ¥ tou. SIEAW—25@50c # bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. There Isno businesss worthy oftne name. though the ship Challenger took out 10,650 ctis of Limas for new York. BIEAN>—Bayos guoted at $1 60@1 70: Small Mhites, 95cgs1 0B; Large Whiles. 80857340 B ctl: Pinks. 95¢@$1 05; Reds. $1@! 10; Black- ye, $1 40@1 60; Ked K dney, nominal: Limus, 81 30@1 60: Butters. n-minal: Pea, 95:@$1 15. SkEUS—Brown” Mustard. $2 03 75; Yellow Mustard, $1 75 @ ctl: Flax, 81 60@1 70; Cauar. Seed, 15,@2140 B 1b: Alfaita, Bl4c: *34ct Hemy, do; Timothy, d1gc, 5 RIED PEAS—Niies, nomiual; Green, $1 0@ 160 % ctl. i POTATOES, ONION VEGETABLES. Potatoes and Onions are both doing be:ter. Vege- tables are weak and lof POTATOES—New Eary Huse in boxes. 40@ 66c; in -acks, $6@50¢; new Burbanks, 30@85e <1t 1 boxes and $ydSlc Jassake i nrae o NiON —New Reds, 60@7 sack: silver- skins, 85@95¢ P ctl. VEGETABLES—Bay >quash, 20@25c % box; Bay Cucumibers, 20@250 ® box; Asparagus, 81@3: Green Peppers, 25@75¢_Or Chile uud 75c@81 10t Bell: Green | eas, 134@2Yec ¥ I: String neaus, 1@zec: Green UKrs, .oc@:.1 ¥ bux: “gg Plaut, Toc@®); Cabbace, B0@75¢ B ctl: Carro.s, 25@30c ¥ suck : Garlic, 116@.34¢ ® 1b: Fomatoes, 25@50c ¥ box for Vacuvilie and $1@! 25 for River: Green Corn, 25c@$1 B sack, aud $1 25@1 50 B crate for Alameaa. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Both Butter and Egzs conilnue very firm and s turther advance 18 noted. Cheese s easier. JUTTER— : CREAMERY--Fancy creameries, 1814@19¢ onds, 1.@15c B b il DAIRY— hoice 10 tancy, 14@17c ¥ Ib: lower grades, 11@lic 1ICKLED—16@17c B b, FIRKIN—1{@ .6 B D sec- Sterling ¥ xchange, 60 da; — ®487 Sterling Exchange, sight — 48 Stelii g cab.es — 489 New York i xc.ane, éighi . - 1715 w York Iixchange, telegraphic.. — 20 Fiue silver. per ou ce. i 6015 Mexican Do.lars...... il 4915 . SRR YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. --The following resume of the wheat market is EASTERN—12@1234¢ for Iadle-packed. CHEESK—Choice ‘mild new, 714@8c; common to good, 6@7c B Ib; Cream’ Cheddar, 10@!lc; Young America, 8@9c: Western, 1lc; Eastern, B 1. 13@1 E(s—Ranch 15@18: store Lggs, 11@18 ' dosen: Easern, 13461 0: Duck Egs, 13¢ # doz TOULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Aunother car of Eastern will be put on Lo-day. In local stock, good fat Hens are firm. and youns stock |5 weak. Live Turkeys, 14@15c for Gobblers and 12@13c Hens; Geese 3 pair, $1@! 60; Ducks, $3@3 26 forold and 2@4 § dez-u for young: Hens, $4@6: Roosters, young. §6@7 50: do. oid, $4; Fry- ers, 84@4 50 B dozeu: Broilers, $3@3 50 for large and $1 50@2 50 for small; Pigeons, &1 25 B dozen for younx and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, nominal. DLCIDUUUS AND CITKUS FRUITS. Peaches and Apricots are in very heavy supply and low. Figs are also more plentiful again. There 18 00 i.ck Of Apples and Pears. Nuth e Melons are fu, selling at $1 50 3 box. §-edless Grapes from Yuma are lower. Huckleberries from ouoma County, 10¢ 1b. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— 5 Strawberries, $2@3 B chest for large and $3@4 for small. Blackberrles, $1 50@2 50 ® chest. Kas) berries, §: @5 7 chest. Currants, 1 25@2 3 chest. Peachies, 16@4Uc B box and 16@30c ¥ basket. Plums, |5@é ¢ ¥ box. Roval p. cots, .5@40: @ box aud 16@20c B bask»t and $5@12 50 3 ton |1 bulk. Green Pears, 26@40c ® mull and 50@75c B lalrln box and 16@%oc P basket: Bartletis, 75.@81 box. OId Apples, $1@1 50; New Apples, 25@35¢c B small ‘and 40@ebc B Jarge bux and 15@23c B basxet. Crabapples, 40@B80c # bo: . s 20@35¢ Cherries, 20@35c P box: Royal Anne P box. Figs, single layers, 26@30c B box: double layers, 3. @bue. Grapes, 75c@81 for Seedless Sulianas from Y u- ma, and 6L@Y0c 1or Fontainebleau from Vacavilie Watermeions, $1 26@3 B dozen. Canzaloupes, §« crate. CITRUS FRUITS—_Navel Orances, $176@2 25 for choice to fancy and $1@1 50 B box for com- mon; Seedlings $1@1 50 ® _box: Mediterranean Sweets, $1 50@1 . Michaels, $2 50@3: Lewons, 75c@s 25 for common and $1 5U@? ® bx for good io choice; Mexica | Limes, $5@5 50: Calif rnix Limes, 75c B .ox; Bananas, $1 25 @2 50 bunch: Pineappies, #1 50@3 P uoz DRIED FKUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, No further news regarding the new crop is ob- taiuable. ‘rhe weekly reportof tbe Weather Bu- reau, just Issued, says that the Prune crop is light inal sctions. The Apricot crop is hevy and reaches will also | e god. DR ED FRUITS—Quotaifons are as follow. Peaches, 5@6c B I tancy. 61zc: peeled, 3@11 Apricots, new, 8. ot, 514@6c ® d_lo: evaporved Apples, 5@6 4 @31/ Prunes, 214@3c 10r the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@3c Plums, 4@4Y4c for yitte s and 1@1Yae for unpitted Nectarines, 3l5@dlac § I for prime totaucyi Pears @de for quarters aud 2@bc for halves. RAISINS— Four-crown, loose, 4@5c; 3-crown, 3a@dc: 2- cronn 28,@814c B T; seedless Sultanas. 5@5Yac; seedless Muscatels 4@4leci 3-crown London jay: ers, $1@1 )5 ciusters, 81 15@1 25: Dehesa cius- ters, $1 75@2: Imuerial c ustors, $2@ 2 5. N{TS—Wainuts. 615@7c @ 1 for s andard and 9@9Ygc P 1b for softshell; Almonds. 8@7c for Lan- guedoc. 213@3V4c for hardshell and 8@c P 1 for pajershell; Pea.uts 4@5c @ B for Exs ern and 4c for C lifornia; Ifickory Nuts. 5u6c ® Ib; Pecans, 9@10c @ b Fi bert , @91ac: Brazi Nuts, 8@8c; Cocounuts, $5@5 50 B 100. HONEY— ew Comb, 40c jor bricht and 7@9c or lower crades: new water-white extract-d, 414@434c: h}zn amber extracied, 394@4c B Ib. BEreWAX—22@35c B b PROVISIONS, The market shows bo furiber change. C: RED MEATS—Bacon, 8 @ 1b for heavy, 8lgc for light medlum, 9c for light, 10@1035¢c forextralight and 1134 @12c for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cared Hams, 12@1235¢c ® Ib; Californis Hams. 10@11c ® I Mess Fect, $85@8 50 B bbl; extra mess do, $8 50@9: tamily do, $8 30@10: anlt York, $ B50@% B bul: extra prime Pork. § 0 @10 50: extra ciear, $:3 50@14; mess, $12 50@13 # bbl: Smoked Beef, 915 B 1b. LARD—Eastern tieic s -8 quoted at 434@5c for compound and b34@6c for pure: pai s, 615@63°: Culifornia terces, 414@4Yac for compound and 8ijc for pure: half-buls, b34c: 10 1b tins, 614¢: do 51 6loc B I COT . ULENE — Tier es, 534c. Packaces less than 300 bs—I-Ib pai.s, 60 in a case. 87gc; 31 pails, 20 i a cuse, 835c; 5-1b valls, 12 in' & case, 814t 101 p ils. 8 10« case, 8bac: 50-1b tns, 1 oF 8 cuse, Thc: wooden bucke:s. 50.1bs net, j5C: fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, 784c; haif-bbls, about 110 s, Tvac ¥ 1b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. —Culls and brands sell 1c Heavy saltel_steers, B@814c RIDES AND SKI under sound stoci P b: medium, 7¢. light, 6@ ides, 616@Tci tngs, bC; saned calf, @S B I ted Vew, 6@7c; dry Hides, 1oc culls and bri ; dry kip and Veal, 9@ v 1y Caif. 15c: culls, 10¢; Goa.sins, 20@36cvach: be 200d summer, 2ic B Ibi 10@20c Pach’ short 'Wool, 25@4U eac 10@50c esch. long wools. 0@ (¢ »ach. VALLOW— 0. 1, rendere.., 23,@5¢ B 1b: No. 2, 214@ Yac: refined, 434¢; Grease: 2¢ B b Sprug chp Is quoted: Mouutain, 11@ thi i, 9@ lc; San Joaquin, year's clip, » do, seven montns, 7@9: B Ib; Nevadas, 10 @1zc; kastern Oreson. 8@ <c. HuPS—6@He for fuir .0 chofce and 9@10c B for 1aucy. Contrects are being drawn at 8@iuc for new Oregons and 7ya@9c for ew Wasbingcons | and 815@10¢ for Cali 0. 1.8 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—~Caicutta Graln Bags, 474c; San Quentin, $5 40; Wool Bags. 24@27c. COAL—Wellingion, $8; New Wellinzton, $8; Soutntield Wellinzton, $7 50; Seattie. $5 50: Bryant, $5 50: Coos Bay., $475; Walisend. $7 50 % ion: Cumberlaud, 31450 B’ ton in bulk and $15 50 1 sucks: Pennsylvania. Anihracite Egg, $15 9 ion; Weish anthracite, $8@10: Connel, §9 Pron: Reck Springs, Castle Gate und Pleasant Vaiiey, $7 60; Coke, $11@1+ in buik aud $13 % 10N 1N NRs. SUGAK—The Western Suzar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crush-d and Fine Crushed, 64c; Powdered, 534c: Dry Granu- 1ated, 51 B Ib; Confectioners’ &, 33sc: Magnolia A.4340; Ix.ra C, 45kc: Golden C.4bge: Candy Granuiated, bl4ci Laf-barrels J4c more than barrels, and boxes 1gc more. SAN FRAMNUS.0 MEAT MARKET. Wholesa'e rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First qua ity, 514¢ @ Ib: second do, bc; third do, 3@415- B 1. VEAL e, 01y @814c: smal', T@lc B . SAUTTON=Weilcls $ia@cci 'Ewes, 5@5lse LaMB—Spring. 816@7%c B b. 1-01(1{_1.\”»' . .‘im""?ygé?u,';'c for large and 37 @4c tor small ani mredium; soft Hogs, 2l4@ 3140 P b: diessea do, S@6lac. RECEIPTS OF P DUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar sks. £ 492| LUtion. CUSLee 271 Oregon........ 3,352| Cheese, cuy ., 169 Furley. cus..._" 5,430 &cEy. dos. Rye, cils.. 410| Hides. no. Corn. East, ctl 400 Pelts. bd Potatoes, sks... 1,441 Wina gals. 2.2 25,600 Unlons, sk.. 470| Wool. o a1 ay. wns 463 Leather rolls.c.c 130 Siraw, tons, 5/ Lailow. culs. 128 Ermi ake 2,400 Quicksiiver. fisks 56 Oregon, aks.... ~'304 |Chicory, tbis. 10 Middlugs s<v 650/ Hops. bis 28 ————— THE STOCK MARKET. Comstock shares were ficmer vesterday. bu s busiuess was light. The le ding appreciations were: Best & Bel:her to 50c, Hale & Norcross to 89c. Mexican to 45¢, Ophir to 76¢, Potos to 43c, Sierra Nevada to $1 20 and Union to 50c The close was weaker Again, however. The Uho lar an | Challenge delinquent sales take piace to-d ‘onsolidated— ! he official letter savs: 550 1 vel—West crosscut 2, started 600 fesl south from the tunnel level, has been vxiended 10 feet thio .gh hard porphyry: total lensth 135 feet The up:aise from crosscut 1 hiag been exteuded 23 frei: total height 222 feet: top In low-grade ore. The witze stated from west crosscui 1 has been sunk 15 feet and is.down 125 f-et: bottom in ore assaying about $6 a wn. 650 level—Maiu souih drift has been extended 27 teet: total | ngth 424 feet; fuce in ore assaying $2 to $14 a ton. BOAED SALES. Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stock Board yvesterda: 300 U aap . 100 € Point 5) Unlon. 1000.... 1 00 ... 00 ¥ JoanlllSE T Mexical 20 .87 3U) H&EN. 100 Chilnge 400 Cox 1000 Con I 800 & C Following were the sules In the Pacific Stock yesierday: i REGULAR SESSIO! 0N Alnha.....17) 700 2 0:30. 300 Potosi.....47 501 Favare. 27 100 Scorpion..06 300 BE&M ....u7 0u Justice. . 200 Kentek....05) 2000 L Wash. .01/ 2000 ... 01 200 Mexican.. 4 ar . 400 800 CC&V .. 200 300 200 2 890 Kxehar....05 20 u&C....87 | 100 5V Water. | avenve 1148 of Army streez, S 50, L AFTERNOON SVSSION— 18100 CCV 3¢310 Uab.. 03800 ¥ Jag CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESUAY. July 1—4 P . Bid Asked. Bid. Asked. Alpha Con.. -2 13/'oia.,,. 04 06 Ana = =1708 Anden.i: 15 uw v Beicher..".... 1¥ 36 38 Best & Holoher 44 - 6 Benton Uon... — 15 16 Bullion ........ 10 68 69 Caledonia. ... 09 11 Chollac .. TH 41 Con.tal&Va. 1.36 26 Challenge Coa 41 = Coni impecia UL 08 Contidence .. 1.05 02 \on New Yors — 1.05 Crown Polns.. 20 185 EastSlerraNe7 — ta LUreka U4 .. — 44 kxcueauee .. 01 8 Lol & LurTy. 34 [ Liswducica 85— STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY. July 7-3 P. % UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid, Asked. Bid. Asked. TEes conn. 2123 — (U Bdsreg....od «ludg Lonew wsuei.6 — MISCELLANKOUS BONDS. CaL-aiChiase, 10815 — |Uu<Gas 5. — 108 A e 27 . |T0%d ourl 108 (niraCWb6s — 100 (Ummbusés. — 124145 Dpni-stexcp W |'&0 Ryés. — 13 }éun L&P 88127 F&CHRR 6510734 — P&CH Ry 65. 101 Pwlat KR8111435118 Geary-st 1ibs — 10214/ keno, WL&EL — 105 HOU&SD1e 100 — (ractoP &u. — 1 Losang Lés — 100 [SFENPRSs. 1011510214 DgGnteed 83 — 100 |ePRRAriz8) 9.15 64 Mkt-stChieBs123 123%5/5PRRCalss. 1073, — DoRyCon bs. 108 1Unlgi~PRKE(alss. — 8714 NatVinés st — 100 | ~PErRCal8s 30114 — NevONgR7s — 1U6 [oVWaterss. 118311915 N KyUal 0s.1U314108 [-VWaterds J01 = — Datylm va — 95 [Mkinugsas — Uiy WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 30 — |Sprog Valley100141003 MurinCa B0 - 6AS AND ELECTBIC STOCKS. Capitat, . Z 26 |iaufloteca; — B0 Central ..., 981y — |3 G&Kleo. 86y — M klecLighi 81 © |-ankrancsod 3 314 Vak U L &H 54 i34 Sl0CKWl. e = 1D ¥ao Gus Imp 917 913z INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman's® 180 1k5 | % =y COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. ADQIACe DUl — | ws Na.ui B 190 Eankof Cal. 2351438 | ondonP&A.137 129 CaiBUETCO — U8 | ‘erchKx 14— SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Qerk@ICn. 154) — (~uv&ioma. — 103 HumoS&L.11v) Securdty.....250 — Muiual. ... — Vuiou 925 1000 bidev Uuiondd0 — STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Calffornta.....v7 — |UskSL&dar — 100 GeAry-Bh..owe 08 — |PTesidiO. ... Blp — Muckbirsh. o 201y 4534 POWDER STOCKS. Auanen.., 13 3l |bwwocon. . 2815 2954 Callforni 8% Vigorie . =7 1a Burtern .l 8 Y% - MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alnakarkes. 9714 983 Nai Vinte. — 9 Ger Lead Co. 1u * i4u - | «weanic8Co 23 24 HawC&sCo. 16 16lc/PacAux¥A 2 3 Huch SFuo 267 2714 PacHoraxCo. v — Neikxass. o~ |Parf rauwle ¢ 7 BALKS—MOEN INw bad3iuX. soara 445F as & Electric Co.. 100 Pacific Gas Imp.. $10,000 5 P of A Bond: . 9800 BALKS—AFTEENOON SENSIOX. Board— 50 Alaska Packers' Association. . 8775 100 Huicninson 5 P Co. 27 25 80,y dp “ido - ... 27 00 iU 8 F Gas & Electric Co. ¥5 20 45 5V Water. 100 50 Stree: 20 Alaska Packers' Association.. 15 5k 1us & Eiectric Co. - REAL ESTAT:S TRANSACQTIONS. Charles and Mary Noble to Richard H. Nasle, re-r-cord of 1647 d 283.1lot on S liue of Wal.er street, 122:6 & of Wabster, K 25 by S..37:8. »10, Patrick Doran to Catherine L. Doran, ioL_on N live of Unton street, 50 W of Webster, W 25 by N 100; gift. Clarence . Armstrong to Harry Lachman, lot on SW corner ot kroaiway and Scoit street, W 38:214; $10. rion (oy Robert M. Price, commis- sion-r) to Laviuia L. Ra tepbury. loton N lne cf Haucuck street, 180 W of Ssnchez, W 25 by N 114: 8329 Laviuia L. Kattenbury to J.J North, same: §10. Joseph N soitt to Sarah Nesbitt, Iot on W live of Twenty-third sireet, 100 W of Noe, W 25 by S 114 gife. I dith A. Chapell 10 George E. Whitah«r (trus- tee), lot on S line of Facific sireet, 114:7 W of Sansome. W 22:11, 8§ 78:6. K 25, N 8: ach, N 68:9: also lot on Sk coraer of Hy ay airceis. S 137:6 by K 137 neisco street, 160:6 E of 0 by 8 187:6; $10. el Senles (0 . atteo Comragno and An- tomno Bel.anti, lot on S line «f Green street, 173103 Blotpaat, K1 % inohes by S35116; 0. John € and Anmie M Spencer to F. V., Mary & and Sarah A. Deufs, lot on W line of Kimball place, 85.10 S of Sacramento and 81:6 W of Leavenworth, § 26.10 b W 66: $10. W F Goud to Wendell East n, re-record of 446 d 578, 01657 bound-d by il and I sireets, ~ix- Leenth aud Seventeenth avenues; $10. Frauk T. | ryden 1o Jane Koberts, 1ot on E Iine ‘wesitn avemue, 1505 of [ aireet, 8 25 e Binner to Sophie Binner, lot on N line of K street, 70 E of Fourteenth avenue, E 50 by N 100; eifc Peter L. Roberts to Kmerson O, Eenner, lot 277, gift map & $10. Jéhn R. und Lizzie M. Blanchard to Willlam K. Hanson. (ot on M. corner of Lobos and Capitol streets, E 20 by N 125, block P, Kalrod Home- stedd; $10. J:= Cngus, 1. G. Crothers and W. &, Goodfellow (executors estate of . ames G. Fair) to Margaret de Carteret. ot on ~ llne of C rriaud avenue, 25 W +1 Bennington street, W 26 by s 100, block 6, Fuir's subdivision, siolly Park: $10 Swme 10 same, ot on W line of Bennington street. 50 N of El.ert, N 25 by W 100, lot 17, block 6, samie; §10. ‘rederick and Marsaret de Carteret to Mary Saniry, same; gifi. EJoseph Mci atchie to Gilman Lamuert, lot on SW corner of Army streetand Twiu Peaks avenue, W0 by 81143 aliolo on W line of Twin Peaks V125, NW 50, E 128:7, block 33, Stanford Helghis; $10. Gilman Lambert to Joseph McLatchle, iot on § line of Army street, 14).28 W of Twin Peaks avenue, K 110.24, S 114, W 99 07, NW 114, same; $10. George F, Flynn to Martha Fiyno and Mary Murphy. all estate of first_roperty, real and per- sonat; gift. ALAMEDA COUNTY. J. B. and Margaiet A. Purse to K. son, loton E _ine of Myrile street, 9 Hutchln- Y4 S of Twepty-first, § 50 by k 115, being lots 28 aud 29. | wup of subd,vision of Wall 'l ract, Oanl: . 0. Catherine M. Ward to Kate A. Ward, lot on N 11ne of Tentl street. 76 K of Jackson, K 75 by N 100, beiog lots 26, 27 and 28, block 139, Oak- lan . Birnev C. and_Elizabeth . Fabrique to P. S Marshali, ioton N lina of Sunny S ope avenue, 252 W of Pleasan. Valey avenue, W 120 by N 1 5, being lots 11, 12 and 13, bdlock C, Sunny Slope Tract, Oakland: $5. ~ame {0 same, lot ou N llue of Sunny Siope avenue, 373 W of Pleasant Valley avenue, W 40 by N 125, belug lot. 4. biock "C, same, Oak- harine M, Ward to_Kate A. Ward. lot on NE line of East Twenty-secord street, NW of Thirteénth avenue, NW 162:6 by NE 150, block 189, Clinton, Kas. Oaklan : $3. Susan D. Wright 10 Frederick and Dora 8. Green,lot on NE line of Monigomery street, 100 SE of Thirteenth avenue or atthews road. SE 75 by XK 100, being lots 47. 48 and 49, block C, New Town of Lynn, l-ast Oakland: $10. Alexander P. Murgoiten to Maitie K Murgot- ten, iots 15 and 16, block zU9¥, Aiden Tract, at Temeéscal, Oakland Annex: $10. George abd Carrle K. - terliog to F. C. Havens, 100 on north corner of Bonita aud Piedmont ave: nues. & W 128:8, Nr. 96, Sk 93, SW to beginning, being & portio.s of lot 1, block 2, Pledmont Park, Oaklaud Hel_nts. Oaxland Township; W. P. Weaks 10 Louise Magon, 1ot on E slde Tre- mout street, 50 8 of Lasex. > 50 by E 103:6, block 1, Newberry ‘i ract, warranty deed. Berkeley: $10 B. Kelsey (rus.ee) to | ousa Barling, lots or subdivisfons 31, 3. and 33, in_range 7, Hardy tract, quitc.aim d-ed, Berkeley; 25. 4. ... Marsbali to Fauine kxkorn. lot on E line of Fult n street 90 8 of Blake, N 45 by & 125, be- ing lot 40, biock 1454, Bla<e Tract, Maps ) and 3, suti-ct o & mortgage for $12:0. Broo.yn: 810, “Yuza Ann McEachran to Justin Scawmon, lot on E :iue of Boxion avenue, 2.8:7 S of Hopkins 1€t S 60 by E 180, vein 'lots 42 aud. 43, block revised map of Prosject Hill Tiact, Brookiyn ‘Township; $10. Catharine . Ward to Kate A. Ward, lot on NW line of Grant avenue, 18544 NE of county road from Oakiand to San Leandro NE :03 by NW 100, bewng lots 26 to 30 and portion of lot 31, Turn- buil % ract, Brookiyn Townsuip: 8. Eaward G. and Clara 5. Murphy to Robert Lee ey, loLon W iine of-Heilen sireet, 350 N of B, XN 25 by W 133, beiug subdivision C of lot 9, bock 798, Watts Lract ma, 2, Oaklsnd; 5. . W. and Char 0.1 Aider 1o i homas Handley. all interest in subdivisions 6. 7 una ¥ in lot Glen ‘Ech) Tract Map 3, being a resubd.vi-ion of s 10. 16, 18. K, 29, 45 10 38 Glen kcho Tracy Mup 2. Onkiand Annex: £10. X “Miss Mary Jucksch (o a. W. Naylor (trus ee), lot oh E 1iné of Sixth stieet, 226:3 S of &lnl:ok!’. E 120 by 8 75, block K, Tract B, Berkeley and and Town_Improvement Associatior, trust deed, Berkeley ; $10. Califurnia Guarantee Invesiment Company to fimon B.apiro, lots 1 to 4 und 27, block 2, Dow- iy Tract, Berxeley; $1. ‘-« dure and Id: \ufl)-x to same, same, war- £10. soshua L. und_Sop ham, lot on SW coruer of Kncinal aveiue and P rk street, W 100:7 by S 58:6 E to Park. N tor beginning, being portion of lots 7 and 8, block S. Lands adjacent to kncnal, exceit a strip 10 feet wide nlong N line thereof taken 10r stieel pur- Ppuses, Alameda: $10 Builders’ Contracts. Ciaus Spreckels with Rupert ™ hmid, carving work, etc. 1. bul ding ~W corner Market and Third s reets $418: Heid Bros, archit cts. Henr: W. ¢ opp w.th John S lerlin, to erect 2-story building oniN line of Keulah street, 180:3 E of Stanyon, 84100: no architect. Martin Kea ing with Bern rd Dryer, carpenter work for a oy building on N line of keil street. 206:3 W of Cole, $6350; Cahlll & Coudon, archi ects. Grusso & Co. with John Meron. alterations to a three-story buildiog on SE corner of California street and St Maiys place, $1300: W, H. Lillle architect. Lillian D. Reynolds with Anderson & Stock- holm, alterations and additions to & LWo-story building on - line of Webster street, 110:6 & ot Califoruis, $1925; Hermuan & Swain architecis. ——————— 5 It Is a Mystery. A writer in_the North American Re- view, Arthur Mark Cummings, under the headin “The Death Instinct in Ani- m.ls,” gives « case of wh: t seems to have been “transference of though!” between # cow and her ca.f. Hesays: ‘Tuefarmer who owned 'hem kept the caif in his barn, but drove the cow to a distant pas- ture every morning with the rest of the herd. She soon became reconciled to the arrangement, and was accustomed to feed quietly until it was time to return to her calf. One day the farmer killed the calf suddenly and painlessly. There was no outcry; no chance for the cow to see the deed. She was at a distance from the barn, which apparently precluded the pos-ibility of her knowing what hud been done. Yet no sooner was the calf dead than she left her grazing with the rest of the herd and came up to the barn, lowing and showing every symptom of un- easiners. There she stayed from noon until milking time, moving about rest- lessly, as she had never done before. There was no communication possible, so far as human senses could perceive, be- tween mother and offspring; yet there is no doubt that the cow had some dim knowledge, and that she suffered more than the ealf did.” .- THE CALL CALENDAK. July, 1897. R — | —|—|—|—|— ) Full 200n. | 1 11‘1:«‘14‘1511&17 a7l L 18 |19 (20| i 23 | 28 | 24 | Last Quarte: s Bl | July 6 A New Moon. July 28. 25\ s OCEAN STEAMEKS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. satis. | TEAMER | DESTINATION. | TR Czarina, |t00s Buv.._[July .12 M| Fiers Cleveland .. | Pogel Sound..|Juiy % 5y Pler 2 Acapuico...| Fanama. July 912 » PM 88 Kureks., Newport ... July 9. Vam | Plecll Pomona. .. | HumboldtBas July 8 ‘.r-;n 3 Umatill Vio & Pgt Sna | July 10, 9am|Piers Santa Rosa. |$an Diego.... |July 11.11am|Piecll Ciiixat.... | Ferndule. July 1112 u | Pier 13 Humboidt.. HumboidtBay July 11, 2ru | Pler i Portiant...... | July 1210au| Pler2d Sunol. . urave Harbor. [ Juiy 1312 u|Pler Austraiia. . |Honolulu...... |Julv 14 10Ax | Pler? Coos B Newpor Juyl8 taw Pieell - |Oregon ports.. Julv 14,'0Au Pier8 003 Bay ... |July 14,10Au | Fier 18 Yaauina Juiy 14104 | Pier 2 Coron: |San Dieco. ... su ¥ 15,11aM Plerll City Puebia Vic& Pgt July 18, SaM| Pier 9 ABlanchard Oregon ports.. |Juiy 15, 5pu | Pler 13 State of Ca! Fortiana July 17,30 am | 1 STEAMERs TO ARRIVE. City of Peking.. |Chi | Loiilana. . Panama. .. Departure Bay. Humood say . San Diego.. Aumbold: Bay. Nanaimo, Chilkat kel River. Coos Bay. Newport. .. | Thulv 11 City Puebl] Victoria & Puget Sound | ..Julv 11 Home: Oregon ports. City Sydney.... P San Juan W eeott Arcata. Alijance Portiand State of Cal. .. | rortiana. s July 18 Dorle. . Chinaand Japan. CJuy1s Corona.” """ | San Llego July 13 AliceBlanchard | regon ports LJuy s Crarina. ... |Coos 1a | "Juv 14 Eorexa. Newnorr. L | Jniv1s — SUN, MUON ND L IDE, TUXITPN ETATRS COAST AND GEODZTIC RMRUR™ Jiures aAND ErxieHTs or HIeR AND Low WaTERS At ForT POINT. ENTRANCE TO EaN FRANCIScO HAy. PUBLISHEL BY Owwr CIAL AUTHORITY OF THX SUPKRINTENDENT. NoTE—The bigh and low Iwaters occur At tns City Front (Mission-stree: Wharf) abouc tweaty five minutes Jaier than a; Fort Polui e ueizds ©11ide I3 the xame x: both places. July 1857 Thurstav. July 8 4.54/Moon rises 7.36 Mocn sets. 0.00Ax Time | poor Time| ooy H I 1L w) [ 63l ad 1.0] %4 o7 ’L \'i H W 1. Wi 9/ 1.0 05/ 808 8201204 10{ 205/ 00| .zv| 3z Lon| 11 304/—05/10.32) 5 211 12| 564(—1.011.21| 40| x10| 18| 44 |-1.1/12.04| ¢5| 808 14| 5:28|-1112.44] 48] 5.00 NoTx—In the above exposition of the tides early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the sugcessive tides of the day in the order of occurrence 83 1o time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives ths iast tide of the day, except when thers are but thres tides as sometimes sccurs. The Leights given are additions to the sonndings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given 1s subtractive from the depth ziven by the charts. NOTICE TO MARINKERS. intalnad in San F mariners without regard to nationaiity and free o expense. Navigators are cordially oftice, where complete sets 0f charts and sallin: directions of the world are Kept on hand: or com- s0n aud reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 1o navigation and all matters of interest to ocesn commerce. The time ball ontop of the ‘buflding on Tele- graph HIill s hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and Is dropped at noon. 120th meridiaa, by telegraphic signal received each day irom the United States Naval Observatory a: Mare Island Cal. : A notioe stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any, is published the same day by the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the following uay. W. 8. HueHgs. Lieutenant, U. & N, in cuarge. invited 0 visit the The Time Balt. BRANCH HYDROGRATRIC OFFIOR, U. S. N. MERCHANTS EXcHANe® SAN FRAN The time ball on Tei exactly at Doon to-Jay—i meridian, or exacuy ut ¥ P 100 of the 12034 M., Greenwich time. W. X Huemes, charge. HIPP1>G INTILLIGENCE. aviver WEDNESDAY. July 7. U S stmr Gedney, Osborne. from cruise. Stmr Cleone. Strand, 13 hours from Alblon; lumbar and rrifes, to C A Hooper & Co: lumber, to A b ou Lumber Co. stmr rolu; Arena. Johnson, 14 nours from Mendocino, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Stmr Australia. Houdlette, 6 days and 18 hours 256 min from Honolulu; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Eurexa. Parsons. 70 hours from Newpor: ;llauwl, POTis; pass and mdse, Lo Goodall, Perkiny I al ship Macdlarmid, Crescuolo, 70 days from Newcastle, NSW: 2376 tons coal, to Willlams, Brown & Co. Burk Uanada, Lincaster, 11 days from Tacoma; lumber and laths, 10 H. 800, de. Witliamson. 13 days #r hark Uty of Adel from San Diezo: Vuilast. to J J Moore & Co. Schr Falcon, Peterson, 8 s from Port ¢ Swmor oo & Talb hr Orion, Anderson, 41z days from Grays Harbor; jumber. to Pacific Pine Lumber Co. Sehr *alvator. Jansen, 7 days from New What- com: 550 M 1tlumbver, to Lellingham Bay imp Co. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 10 hours from Phelps Landing; 70 cds wood, to Hender Bros. 1saccs to William Ford. (hamé, via Hououlu; Cleared. WEDNESDAY. July 7- r Gaellc, Finch, Hongkong and Yoko- & 0SS Co tasled. WEDNESDAY. July 7. Jap war stmr Hivel, Uyemara, Honolulu. ~tmr Chilkat. Dunham. Kel River Br stmr Gaclic. Finch, Yokonama and Hong- kong, vis Honviolu, Stmr Arcata. Resd. Coos Bay. Stur Corona. jepsen San Diego. Stmr State of Callfornia, (reen, Astoris Stmr Alcazar. Gunderson. Simr Weeott. Milier, Cr scent City. Stmr Protection. Ellefsen. ~tmr Point Arens, Jouuson. Mendoctaa Stmr National Citv. Andresen Ship ¢ hailenger. Gouid, New York. Br ship Caradoc Joues, Queenstown. Bktn Marlon Dernfer. 8y ney. Schr La Chilena. Campbell, Fort Ross Schr Laura May, Hansen, Portiana. Schr Melancthon, bellescn. Schr Mary C. Campoell. Hodega Schr Five Brothers, Wil<on. Fenr Nettis Low, 1Low. Fotnt Revax Schr Annfe Gee. Pearson Grays Harbor. Schr Eclipse, Koib, Tacoma. br Rellance, Hansen. it Fannie Adel . Ogilyle. Grays Harbor. S.br Bender Brothers, Zaddarw. 1clegrun POINT LOBOS, July 7 -19 e w.—Weathar hazy: wind NW: velocity 10 mv.es. Charters. The sbip Columbia 'oads coal at Denarture Bay for this purt: schi [nca, .umber & Chemainus for Port Pirie; Br bark Helen Denuy, Iumver ou the Sound .0r Syduey. » Lomestic Porta. ABTORIA—Sailed July 7—8 mr Columblis, for San Francisco: bktu Glsaner, for Melbou-ne. REDONDO—Saiied July 7 Schr La Gironde, for Grays Harvor & CKPURI—Arrived July 7—Stmr Scotls, hee July 5. ,USAL—Arrived July 7—Stme Newsboy, hence uiv IVERSENS LANDI Ocemn Sprav, hence Jul REDONDO—=alled July Bkin Leslie D, SANTA BARBARA—Arrivea July 7-Stmr Navarro, from Ventura. ABTORTA—salled July 7—Sumr Columbla, for San Francisco. EVERETT—Arrived July T—sche Orleat, bncs June 1z, TATOOSH--Passed July 7—Nor stmr Florida, from Departure for San Francisco, Foreign Porte HONOLULU—Arrivel June 25—Haw hark Iolani, from New York. June 24—Brsimr War- rimoo, from Syaney; Brstmr Aoraigl. from Vie- tora; schr Transit, hence June 10. June 23—Simr City ‘of Peking, from Yokonama: bark Hesper, from Newcastle, NSW. Juue 30—Bark Alden Bessej hence June Suiléd July 26—Br stmr Aoranel. for Sydney, June 24— br stmr Warrimoo, for Victorla. June 25 h- Esther Buh... or Eucel hr Robert Nearles for Port Townsend. June Bktn K i kitat, for Port Gambe. June 29—Bktn Arche-, n Francisco. June 30—Ship A J Fuller, for {ork. June 30 at 6 p M—Stmr City of Peking, Francisco. BOS DE TTERRA— Arrived June 12—Br bric Br ‘o —Arrived Ju'y 6—Schr | ) Rout nbeck. trom Honolulu. QUEENSTOWN—Arriveu July 6—Br bark Can- ata, from Portland. SANTA HOSALIA—Arrived May 31—Brbark Magwen, from Antwerp. Tmnortatiaae EUREKA—Per Eureka—1 bale rops, lemons. 56 bxs oranges. San Pedro and E san Pedro—1 cs paper napkins. Ventura—5 bxs seed, 32 bdls hides and peits, 11 kegs nails, 50 bxslemons. Gaviota—2 bales twine. Port Hartord—6 cs eggs, 1 coop ducks, 18k cot- foe. § bxs butter, 1 bx seed. 11 bxs fish. Cayucos—14 bxs butter, 7 cs eggs. 1 bdl sacks. San Mimeon—3 tubs 38 bxs butter, 3 cs eggs. MENDOCINO— Per Polnt Arena—11 pkgs mdse. rolut Arena—4580 rai road ties, 1 firkin 2 kit 71 bxs butter. 12 jigs mdse, 9 dressed hogs, 1 crs berries, 1 cs eggs, 5 ba'es 13 sks wool. Consignaas. Per Poiat Arena—Russ, Early & Co; Wm Aban: Denni on & Felllng: Dairymen’s Union: A New fleld: Hiiner, hredhoff & ~enu Ross & Hewlett; De Bernardi& Co; S H Frank & Co; R H Cutber sou; K Caeei; H A'lhompson: Sbarboro & Co; Mendocino Lumber Co: C.ty Front Market. Per kureks—Grays Harbor Commercial Co; S F & PR R Standard Oil Co: Wellmun, Peck & Co: H Doyle; W B Sumner.& Co: E J Bowen & Co: Jud- son Frutt Co; H Heckman & Co; S H Frank & Co: L Scatena & Co: CK Whitney &Un : Farn worin & Rucgies; Marshall & Reimers: Witzel & Baker: Getz Bros & Co: Hilmer, Breahoft & Schulz: Union lce Lo:. Knterprise Brewery ; American Union Fisn Co: milloni & Co: J B'Inguciia: Hills Bros: Marshall, Teggart & Co: Dodge. Sweenav & Co: Kichman & Co: Chas Montgomery & Co; Vo 20 bxs Hewlett: Felling, Cressy & Co; De Bernardi & Co Wegtern Ment Lo: Chica ‘0 rrawer: OCEAN TRAVEL THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST SIEAMERS 10 PORTI. AN D From Spear-stree: Whart, at1J 4. s FARE{S3 First;class ) Including £ 182.50 2d-class [berth & woals SCHEDULE Us' SAILINGS Columbia July 2, 19 State of Califor) July 7, 17. 27, Aug Through tickels and through baggaze to Eastern poiuis Rates und folders upou applicas tou 10 F.F. CONNOR, General Agont. 630 Market street. KINS & CO. Superintende PACFC COMST _STEANSIE? cO. S‘r!:uumu LEAVE BROADWAY wharf, Saa_Francisco, as 10llo: For Lol in Alaska, 9 A. M. Juy 5, 10, 15, 2 25, 30, und every fiit day thereafter. For Vicioria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Towa- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes anl New W) atcom (Beilineham Bay, Wash.), 9 a. . July 5, 10,13, 20,25, 30. and every tifth day thera: aiter, counecting at Vancouver with the G. P, . R., st Tacoma with N. P. R. K., &t Seattle with u, N. Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For I:ureka, Arcaia and Fleids Landing (Hum. boldt Bay). Sir. Pomona 2 £x. Julv 5.9, 13, 17, . 26. 30, August . 16, 20, 24, 28, 5 Y ber 1.8 10,14, 15 23, 27 5 e For Sunta Cruz, Monterey, 8an Simeon, Cay Port Harford (Ssn_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Gancs Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Sa1 Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at § 4. a July 1. 5,9, 18,17, 21, 25, 49, and every tourca day thereafter. For San Diego. siopping only at Port Harroed (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbars, Port Los An- reles. Redondo (Los Anteles) and Newport, 11 A July 8,7, i1, 15,19, 23, 27, 31, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Ly Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 13 4.3..1he 21 of each month. The Company reserves the right to change with. out previous notice steamers, salling dates and 0 hours of sailing. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l A, , Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Francisca 8. 8. AUSTRALIA for Tuesdav, July 13, at 2 P.M. ~pecial pATLy rates, The N>, MO AN A salis via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for @nm SYDNEY. Thursday, July PoM. Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.. and CAPETOW N south Atrica, 3. D. SPRECKELS & BRPS CO. Agents. 113 Montgomery st. Freight office, 327 Marke: street, Sau Franoisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUA French Line to Havrs. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTR River, foot of Morion e Travelers by this fine Avoid both Lransit by English railw the discomiort of crossing the chaunel 1n 4 smal boat. New York to Alexsudria Kgypn via Fariy, et class $150, second class $116. LA NORMANDIE July 17, 10 a. . LA GASCOGNE. uly 24 104 LA TOURAINE July 51 108 € LA CHAMPAG ugust 7, 10 o. x. LA NOKMANDIE L August 14 10 A x, A9 For turiher particulars apply A. FORG No. 3 Bowling Green, J. F. FUGAZL & Cu., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, Sun Francisco. HANBURG-ANERICAN LINE TWINSCREW EXPRESS Line from New York to Plymouth (London), Cherbourg, Paris & Hambursz, F. Bismarck ....July 23 | F. bismarck. , August 19 Luin uly 2 | Normanoia.. .. Aug. 26 Columbia 1ot 5 | Columida ., .Sept. 2 Hamburg-American Line, 37 B’ way,N.Y. Hr 206G & Cu, Generas P s.gr. Agis. Pucitic Coast, 401 California s . San Fianc sco,, Cal. %TOCK’!‘M STEANERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington st, At 6 P. M, Duily. Freign. receiv » - r,oy::l.l l’.fil. B & Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. ‘e only hn - selinz (hroigh teke: through freight rates to all poin: Ralroau. 3 Peters, City of Stockton. Cai. Nav. and Impt. Co FOR U. 8. NAVI-YARD AND VALLEJo, SBTEAMER “MONTICELLO,"” Mary Telephone Main 805. Thursy L. 9e s 105574 M and ¥ e Issica Lock, Pler 4 Green 381 FOR SANJOSE, LON GATON & SANTA CRUZ QTEAMER ALVINO LEAVES PIER 1 DALLY S (Sundays eicepled) 8i10 A M. Alviso qai Salurday excepted) & 7 P M. Frougn; s ey Ry X i 1o ; 30'Wsania Clara st Sau Joss 0 % Flecd ces, Telepnone

Other pages from this issue: