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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. JULY 11, 1897 o < 2 ERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKE Siiver firmer Bang Clearinzs show a loss. Wheat and Barley a fraction higher. 0id Ryelower. Oats very qulet. Yeliow Corn firm. s advanced 50c. i negleg ed. * Potato»s weaker. Onions firm. Butter steady. s sell well Three E stern Poultry expected. Peaches ra.her steadier. Grapes weaker. Fig ots glut the market. firm. advanced. Wool stiff and in de mand, Market unchanged, Hay tending upward. THE NATIONAL United States Treasurer D. N the amount of money June &. follows Gold ¢ ASHBUX. Morzan reports on hand ai the close of $152,529,576 25,647,082 399,992,640 16,210,844 105,591,035 1 si.ver coi builion Total There was & net loss of nearly 3,000,000 in the specie ho.dines in June COIN CERTIVICATES IN LATION CIRCU- certificates in circulation 30 wereas follows: 189a 1897. $42.3:0.759 $37.285919 303 55%,3%8.36 361 83805,187 L 484 465 797,629 s hive been Siive- certificates show an increase )00.00) in the past twelve m>nths, Iressur. notes snow a net decrease of 2,000 in the same interval. In the past - wo there hus been a decrease of $32 urs notes in circulation and ©04,500 in silver cert ficates. BANK ARINGS. £479,59 800 in Tres case of L 8 for the same week in O Clear B Partly Clovdy @ Cloudy ® Rain© Snow | Fxplanation. Thbe mrrow files with the wind. The top figures i station ipdicate maximum temperature for the devs: those underneath it, it any, the smount of rainiall, of melted snow in inches and bundredths, | lsobars, or solld | during 'the past twelve hours. lines, “connect poin s Of equal air pressure; iso- iLerms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is_usually accompanied by “low” refers (o low and accompunied by clondy weatberand rainw. “Lows fair westher: const. e pressure is bigh in_the interior and | the coast, und the isobars extend | north and south along the cosst, rain is probable: but when the 1s inciosed with Isobars of markea curvature, rain sonth of Oregon is nprob- le. Witha =high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and ihe pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather (i winter. Tie reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. | THE WEATH:E BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUIL- WEATHER BUREAU, Fraxcisco 0, 1897, 5 P. . The foliowing are the maximum temperatures | reporied to-day by telegrapn from Weather Bu- | reau stations in Califor \ia Eureka 62, Red Biuff 102, Fresno 108, San Luls Obispo 84, Los Angeles 82, San Diego 70, Yuma San Francisco data misimum 48, mean 60. Maximum temperature 72, §014c: No. 3 hard winter. 745c; No. 2 do, 725kc. Futare closing: July, 7654c: September. T15c; December, ac- FLOUR—Wiliter, bbis, supertine, $2 €0@3 00. No. ¥ extra. £3 16@3 35: No. 1 exira. ¥3 40Q 8 56; clears, $8 40@3 55; straights, 83 90@4 10; patents, 24 25@4 50. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool by steam, 334d. Produce. COFFEE—Rio, epot dull, weak: No. 7, 714~ Fatures o 11g: March, §7 05@7 10: Apr.i. $7 10 @7 15: May, §7 15@1 20; Septew ber, $8 75@6 80: December, 9@+ LARD— Prime. #4 1233@415. TORK—Mess. 88 26@5 o0. 1ALLOW—s1-i6@ilee BUTTER—Creamery., r EGGS—State, fresh gathered, 1:@1215¢. £UGAK—Raw, dull but firm: by-deg test, 8Sc: 06-des. test, Sigc: Tefined, fairy active aod Ao ROLEUM—New York retined, §6 00; Phila- delphta Bultumore refined, $5 85; refinea in bulk HO¥ crop " 506G T0s. 5 45, —Crop of ’85, 3@4c: crop 96, 6@9c: coast, Sadc: erop ‘95, 6@10. Londou murket, Ui Domestic fieece, 18@23c: pulled. 15@ 2 | DES—Buenos Avres, dry. 20 Rs, 1835@19¢: salveston, 20 to 25 Ibs. 1a@15¢. SYEATHE K Buenos Ayres, light 10 beavy weights, 15@. 1d, 19@24c. Dried Fruits. issued since | week were $10,775.- | pressure, and 1s usually preceded | ally first appear on the Wasbington | Weather Conditions and General Fore- | casts The pressure is highes eveninz over Idaho and Montana and is low-st in Arizona Farr weather continues Liroughout the Pacific Coast 1 excep, in Southern Arizona. where oc- jonal thunder-storms have occursed. The tem- aTe conUinues 10 ri roughout the Pacific Cosst rezion. Throughout the interior valieys of ornia it was above 100 deg. to-day. Forecasts made at S Francisco for thirty Lours ending midnight. Juy 11, 1897 2 orthern California—Fair Sunday, except f: the coast: Sunday morning and night | able winds, brisk westerly a- ~ar_Francisco. aliforn a—Falr Sunday: codler on the 1 const: fresh west-rly winds. \ ard Utali—Fair ~sunday izona—Occasional thuuder-s orms t a.0ng the coast; to-night; prebibly fair Sunday. San ¥rancisco and vicinlty— Sunday, ex- cept foggy Sunday mor ing and night: cooler; high westerly winds lu the afternoo W. H. HaMMox. Forecast Ofticial, NiW YORK MARKETS, NEW YORK, N. Y., Ju opening this morning s'owed decided strengen, Bugar refininz was seature, advancing 1y points on reports that the sUZAr COMDADY Was con- fident of iis position as to chabges on the tirif bill while §n conferenc . Grangers were heiped by news of a let-up in the hot weather in the central West accompasied by raios. St. Paul recordea a sbarp ad vance on <oy: ring by tr.ders. The earn- fngs of the company for the first week in July ex- nibit an increase of $11,160. Iep ris of earnings of other important systems mude public to-day also announced incresses Little attention was paid 10 the coal-miner. sirike and the floor senti- ment was again luclined 10 be bullish as to the eneral ou 100. Bl ibe sbience of quotations from London, whose market was enjying a holiday to-day, it b ing house-c eaning day on the London Ex- change, ur marke was entirely a local one. supply of stocks was very limtiea. The wee:ly stutement of the aver.ges of the associated banks ued to-day ‘ailed (0 present any features of spe- significince It announced an {ncresse in the Can o $65.,200, ani sn iucrease in losns of £1.U58.700. w00 Deposits show au |- crease of $2,698,- The currency arrivals from the inierior are ble for (he inciease la the Casn. item, any expansion of loans is. favorable in i bearing on (he geuersl business indications. A uriuus Chagkos the surp us re- sed the v.iflug/amount of 823,500, ment bouds sieady and uuchaoged. Hall- tirm oney on call 1134 per cent: lime money—60 days 2 per cent, §U 14 per cent, four months 14 per cent, 5ix monihs 3 per ent, seven months 3 per cent on good mixed Stock Exchange €ol- lateral. Prime indorsed biis receivable. 3 per cent; chojce prime s.ngle nen e 3 per cent: £00d numes, 4a4ls per cent. Posted as«ing rates for sterling, $4 %6 5 for Jong bills and 84 85 for vemand. Actual rates, long bils, ¥4 86: sight drafis, $4 B7; cable Lransf-rs $4 BTl Dom tic ex hange on New Yorr and San Fran isco sight, 1735¢ premium ; telegraph, 20c premiom. Money 1 London yer cent. Ruies of dis- o open wurket, Loth short 3-months bills, 16 per cent. The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of German> shows c:sh on hand decreased 4,220,000 marks, treasury noes dccreased 440,000 marks, other ‘securitics decressed 43,080,000 marks; otes in circulation decreased 61,400,000 marks. 1 coun {i Wheat and Flour. 12:00 1:07 68 — 71— 2% — y | _ California. 50-1b boxes, 234c: crown, seeded, 734 @>Yec: seediess muscatels, A2 Bis@oe: cases, b1@DdYac: CATIONS, 6@7T Yuc. NiS—Calitornls, 26-1 voxes, 4@7c;i 60-1 bags. 6@8c; @120 5 —California. unpeeled, a9c: veeled. 10@12e. J1COT=~California, boxes, bags, )N—11@121jc for rancy boxes. Lancy orainary, 12@18c; sancy washed, 4@5%c: Fard, A TES—Persian. 60-1b boxes. in boxes, 434 @5c: cases, 53, @6e. WALNUlS—Callioria siandard, 6%go: soft enell, 8c. & | aLMONDsS—Shelled, 16%@29¢c- Metals. | PIG IRON—Southern, $9 25@10 50: Northern, | 8lu@ix. | ¥10 TIN—straie 813 8215@189 COPPLK—Brokers, $11 12bg: exchunge. $1100. | LEAD—roxers, 3 35; excoauge ¥ 87% | Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Closing. | American Suear, | American Sugar Ptd —— | American Tooacco | American Spiric 2t Atchison. ...... Eay Stute Gas. Causdian Pacific | Central Pcitic. | Chicazo Gus. le.Baaq | Con. Gas | | Lake Shore. .. ....... .. | Louis & Nashvlilie. Mannatian Con ouri Pacii New York & New New York Central.. orth Pacific. North Pacitic, Pr Northwestern North american.... Oregon Navigation. .. Orézon Nuvigation, P cksiver (Con ck Island.... ding. xas Pacific. ... Tennessex Coal & Ir Unlon Pacific. U. = Leather U. S. Leather, P1d Western Union 1 | | { | 1 i i | 4 Sterling on London, sight 485 . 8 2's, registered. . D T S 4's, new 5 - 125 00 4's, new, coupon. - 326 00 ey L 1100 12 25 115 00 PRt CHICAGU MARKETS, CHICAGO. Tir. July 10 —Recelots of hogs were light to-day. shorts Were covering, and there Wai & fair dem:na f.om outsiders, but in spite of | this prices gave way and ciosed lower owing to | heavy realizing by local bul's, the poor cash de- mand and expectations of a liberal hog movement | next week. over lasi week. There was 1O Lusiness worth notng to-dav. During the week there was anup and dows turn of 10@l5c, ciosing at the vest prices forthe week cn Frid:y owing toths un- iook demand from ex otrrs. Good tat 10@15¢ lower thau last week, but cows 5c lower. Hog receipts decreased 78.000 head for the first eck in Juy. Business was siow. +nl prices ruled & good 6clower. yet they are a yo00d 1uc zher than at the close of Ias: weex. Insueep there was & bis busluess for Saturday, but tae great bulk of the siock had been sold to arr.ve. TS — 474@5%> In barrels: cleaned | Cattle receipts showed an Increase of about 3000 that market for the same destination. These facts indicate thai the Argentine nas exhausted its 810 'k, and 1o mora danger of competi:ion may be teared from that quarter this year. Russia complaiss very much of damage from locusts. Their crop will be considerably short of last vear. The Huugarisu crop will be far from a0 averaze oae. Australian conditions are less favorable than first thought. Kecent advices say Caitfornia will be called upon for a large amount of wheat this 1all to supp y Lhe Austra‘lun suortage. At present much depends upon farmers’ deliveries. If they continue smail it will have a benefiting effect PO pr ces. Recelp.s of wheat to-day at primary points were 245,734 bushels, against 531,786 bushels on the same da: n year ago. Foreigners who bought ~eptember wheat during the ast two weeks are not disposed to sell, even at advanced prices. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Receipts. Shipments. Busnels, Citles. Bushels. Minneapolis.. 15,840 .Duluth. 57,975 Milwaukee. Kausas City. TIDEWATER. 55,823 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURFS. sepr. Oct. [ec. % 57T 573 PARIS FUTURES. July. Aueust. 740 60 47 80 23 30 Flour—Opening. Wheat—Opening. . No shipment trom Argen The Govercn:ent report dssued ithis afternoon ne. he condition of winter wheat Juy 1 75.06 and _spring 93.63 at the same tim one year ago_ The conditins June 10 wer. Winter « heat 78 aud spring 89.06 per cent. This Wwould inditcare a crop of 520,000,000 bushels. ‘The condition or corn Is 8209, against 87.04 atthe same .ime one year ago. 18 1,000,000 less thau last year. To.al acreage for 1897, 80,000,000 acres, indicating a yied of 1,850.000,000 vushe's, agaiist 2,237,000,000 busheis lust year. As the heaviest damage las been uone since July 1 it shows & very poor con- dition of corn at this season of the year. Corn on the curb was slightly hizher. _Corn ruled weaker on_improved weather condi- tions in the Wesi. Receipts are consideraniy less | than anticipated. Exports are fair. . .\ large lowa corn-grower wired that the corn ‘crop of lows could not possibly be more than a ha.f crop, and that o d stocks were rapidly going into consump- ton. Farmers woull not seil at present. prices with a snort prospect crop this year. Missouri reported rain Over a smail section of the ~iate. Kansa 180 had rain last night, followed by ex- treme b to-day. Iiinols farmers are giving up hopes of raising anywhere nearbaif & crop of corn this season. Oats—Dull, sional. fractionally lower. Trade profes- San Frauneisco. 9:15 A. M. SESSION No special feature to Wheat trading. Market app ar. pegzed around $1 2314 for vecember. v, 81 263/ asked December sariey, T4c. 10:15 A 3. SESSION. Wheat dull._Trading in Decemberat unchanged prices. May, $1 263 Notning doing fn burley. 11:15 A, X SESSION. ‘Wheat opened stronger. There were more buy- ing orders tha. u.uval on a dull market. December worked up to 1 2314 Lecember Barley, 7. i e PRODUCE MARKET, WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The marke. is strong and prices are a | fraction bigber, with & good demand. Futures, | however, show no improvement. - | Loca: quo w'ions are as follow. for No. 1, $12614@1 2734 for choice aid $1 30 1 35 107 €XUra Chuice 10T itk CALL BOAKD SAL INFORMAL S¥sS10N—8:15 o'ciock—December— 2000 ctis, $1 23145 12,000, 81 314, | “SEcoND | SESSION — December — 10,000 ctls, $12334. May—-000. $1 2635, REGULAR MOENING SESSION. culs. $1 2314; 54,000, 81 BAR! Thé wurket friction bigher. New Brewlng is also bringiug mor- money and is in good demand. Feed, U@ 7Tac; uew Lrewing, 57%@85¢; old Brewing, Lomi- nal. December—50,000 CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—December— 2000 ctis. 74e. SECOND SEss1oN—December—2000 ctls, 7414¢, K¥GULAR MOENING SESSION—Lecember— 2000 ctis, Tayzc OATS=There is Fancy Feed, $1 choice, $107%@) 1iy: common, 95c@$1 0! Surpr se, 81 35@1 40. Milling, 81166120 B c foped 'Cats scl at $1@2 ® ton over the raw procuct. CORN—Large Yellow is firm, with an upward tendency. The other kinds a e slow. Large Yellow, 9714c@$l: “mall Kound do, $1073,@1 12%; Whiite, 85@50c ® ctl KYE—(id is lower and unuAm;‘ocnnn in new. 0ld, 9236@9714a¢: new, BU@S2Yac B cti. BUCK W HE AT—Is nominal at 95¢@81 15 B cul for new and $1 5 for old. | ¥LOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. | ittle life to this marke'. * x00d 1o very @1 27 FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $4 55@4 65: Bakers' extras, $4 30@4 45 B bbl. COKNMEAL KTC. — Feed Corn, $22@23; Cracked Corn. $23 50 B ton. MILLS) UFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows. usua discount tothe trade: Grabam Flour, $2 50 # 100 Ms: Kye Flour, $2 25 3 100: Rice Fiour, £5 75: Cornmeal, $2@: 25; extra cream do $27 Oatmeal. 8360 Ost Groais, $4: Hominy, 83 103 = | 3 20: suckwhest Fiour, #3 256@3 50; Cracked Grain, | Wheat, &3 Fariga, $ii Whole Wheat Fiour, WHEAT— 9:30 ,0:00 10:30 11: | -275: Bolled Unts(bbis) ,$4 95@5 15; Pearl Burley. Juiy... . 693, — "E | $3 75@4; Spiit Peas, 28 50; Green do, f! 25 »100 Sepiember. L 6biy €51y 6514 s | Bs cemuer. 7 71 = S b HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, July o Sepiember..... 6535 T e o Dealers report a very bealtby market for Hay | December. Vg P — and they expect that it will keep 50 the balance of " the season. Miaalings are 50c hizher. No change Produce. in Bran. BUTTER—Quiet and steaay. Creamerles—r.xtras 1dlgo: firsts, 13%@1dc: seconds, i2@ 3¢ Dalries—kxtras, 12: firsis, 10 @11c: seconds, 9¢; packing stock. fresh, Be. —Dull and weak. Firsts sold chietly at8c, cases returned. “tock. . 45@3 6215: mixed. 53 40@ 3 521 rough, $3 15@3 - 0. Receipts 1%,000. Estimated Mon- | 1088 ot Li 83 1 BOGS — Ligh 85714: neavy, Sales .0,900. day 32,004 CATTLE—Beeves, 3 80@5 09: cows and hoit- ers, $1 80@4 xus steers, 82 80@4 10: stock- ers und feeders, '$5 50@4 25. ' keceipts 400, Est- mated Monday 15.000. BHEEP—Keceipts 7000. Keceipts at Omahn. SOUTH OMAHA, NgBw., July 10.—CATTLE— Recelpts, 1700 head: market steady. 1o H0G~—Keceipta, 6500 hesd; market * 5@10c ower. | SHEEP—Receipts, 300 bead; market sieady. 10.—Though tame 80 | far as the volume of trading was coucernel the | The | | | | Receipts at Kansiw City. [ KANSAS CITY. Mo. July 10 —CATTLE—Re- | ceips. cad; marset stea ;] HOGS—Receivts, 5000 head: | tower. i EMEEP~No market. | market steady to NEW YORK BA\K STATEMENT. NEW YORK. N. July 10.—The weekly bank statemen: shows the following changes: Reserve, decrease, $23,506; louns, increase, $1,055.000: specle, increase. $8600; legat $642,600: deposits., increase, circulation, increase, $1700; banks ,361.370 iu’ excess of requirements of the 25 per ceut e . 1 OKEL MAKKETLS, | London. l LONDON. Fxa, July 10.—Consols. 112 11-16; silver, 2711-164; French rentes, 104! 3214c. Liverpool. WHEAT-Quiet: cargoes off coast, nothing | doing: cargoes on passage, partinily 3d lower, irm | fo: whiie, uull for red; wheat in Paris, easy; fiour iu Paris, flat LUT10N~Uplands, 4 7-82d. | EXCHANGE AND BULLION. | Eterling ¥xchange, 60 days. — 8487 | Eterlpg Exchunge, sight . - 4 58 Steill: g cables, - 4 89 New York ) xcusnge, sight - 17 New Y ork Exchange, telegrapnic.. — 20 Fine bilver, per on ce. = 6014 Mexican Doilars. 49 49% Saagos YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. “poi_dull:'f. o. b. afloat No. 1 Northern spring New York, 80%gc; No. 1 Northern spring Dulutn, 8AN FRANCISC), July 10, 1807 The following resume of the wheat market s jurnished by k. A. Bresse, Produce Exchzage gralnbroker, 412 Pine stree:: Chicago. To-day’s wheat market was one of dullness. The ex:reme heat <ept many operators out of the pit. The Government ieport due t0-day had much to do with ilmiting transactions. Weather coadi- tions were reported favorable, except in Kansas. where rains had stopped harvesting. Northwestern reports g.ve the spring wheat conditfons as fiue. Minneapolls wired that a large order f r flour had been filied to-d:y for immediate shipment. | Louis was & fair buyer of wheat at the de- cline. Farmers are selling new whest freely in the Southwest. New York wired eariy in the day thatasmall cargo of wheat had beensold in thal market for Riode Janeiro. £an Francisco also wired that one hid been seld in BKAN—$1350@14 for the best and $12 50@18 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLING-—$18@19 for lower grades and £19 50@20 50 P ton for the best. FEEDS' £s — Rolled Barley, $18 50@17: Oflcake Mesl at the mili, $26 50 ton; jobblug, #27 50. HAY—Wheat, $8@11 B ton: Wheat and Oat, §7 @10;_Oat, 8; . arley, $6 50@8; River Bar. ley, $5G6 ® compressed, $*@10; Alfalfa, | first cuiting, $5@5 0U; second, $6@6 BO; slock, | $5@6; Clover, $6@8 ¥ ton. ; Si KA W—25@buc 7 bale. | 101 BEANS AND SEEDS, Green Peas have awide range, according to kind, There are no Niles offering Beans are dull, as usu BEANS—Bayos quoted at $1 60@1 70: Small Whites, 95c¢@$1 05; Large Whites, 80@97%ac B ctl; Pinks. 95c@#$106; Reds. $1@! 10: Black- eye, §1 40@] 60; Ked K dney, nominal: Limus, §1 50@) 60; Butters. ncminal: Pea, 45 @81 15. SEEDS—Brown Mustard $2 50@2 75; Yelow Mustard, $1 75 @ ctl: klax, 1 60@l 70; Canars Seed, 13,@214c B T Alfalfa, 6lc; Kape, 215@ 234c: Hemp, Sc; Timothy, 434c. DRIED PEAS—Niies, nomiual; Green, §1 20@ 170 % cil. POTATOES, N0 VEGETABLES. Potatoes sre weak, (ut Onfons are firm. The change of note in Vegetables is an advance in Corn, New Marrowfat Squash. 320 B ion. POTATOES—New Early iose In boxes 35@ | 68c; 1n sacks, 5U@40c; new Burbanks, 40@75¢ B cil in boxes and 4U@bUc in sacks; Sweel Poiatoes, 2@2Ye0 B Ib ONTON-—Xow Reds, 60@75¢ B sack; Silver- skins, SUc@8 1\ % otl. VEGETABLES—Boy Squash. 15@25c % bo Cucum bers, lu@@;:,: Box; t;p,lragx = ;%;,b reen Peppers, 40@60c ‘or Chile un o tor Bell; Green : eas, 1 y2@2Yac B 1b; String eans, Green Okrs, (oc@#l 7 130@750 @ 1b@3U Suc arlic, 1@ . 84 omatoes, e o box for Vacuvilte und 73 @$1 for Hiver. Green Corn, 50c@81 W sack, and $1 25@1 75 crate for Alameda. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter and Eggs stand steady at unchanged quotations, with & falr demand and moderate stocks. LUTTFR— CrEAMERY—Fancy creameries, 19@20c; sec- onds, 1 1/4@1814¢ B 1b. | " DAIRY—. hoice (0 taacy, 18@17%c B Ib: lower | grades, 12@14c VICKLED—16@17¢ B Ib. FIRKIN—1.@16 B Ib. EASTERN—12@12%4c for Iadle-packed. CHE.ESF—(holoe mild new, 732@8c; common to good. 7c® B ream (hedd: 10@ 1 Yofim Ai@;flch 8@9c: Western, llc; k_‘ngern, T5gite ¥ b 19c B 1b: store Egss, I tiss—Ranch Eggs, 1 et Tovioise: Teee 1134@14c P dozen; Easier: H)l/'t. 13c doz. FOULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern goes on 10-mor- row. There will be three cars due this weex. Live Turkeys, 15@16c for Goblilers and 16@16c for Hens: Geese @ pair, $1@! 60; Ducks, $3@3 25 for old and $:@4 for young: liens, $3 50g4 b Koosters, young. 668 ® d zen: do, old, $4; Fry- ers, $4@4 50 ¥ dozeu: Brofiers, $3@3 50 for Jarge and ¥1 50@2 50 for xmail; Vigeous, 81 =5 B dozen sor young und for old GaME—Hare, nominal; Rabblis, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITHUS FRUITS. Peaches are doing racher better. Apricots show no improvement. Figs giut the market. Grapes are weaker. Cantaloupes still bring good prices, but arrivals are increasing. Berrles continue cheap. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $1 50@2 50 B chest for large and $3@4 for small. Biackberries, 81 50@2 50 # chest. Kaspberries, $2 5U@» B chest. Hocklebernes, : @.0C B b, ok Curranis, 1@ 50 ® cheat. Peaches, 15@5bc @ box and 20@80c P basket. Plums, 15@35¢ B box. Royal 4 pricots, 15@350 P box and 10@20c B basket and $5@12 B ton in bulk. Green Pears, 25@40c P small and 40@5 ¢ B Jarge box and 16@%20c @ basket; Bartietts, 60@75¢ ® box. 0ld_Apples, $1@1 50; New Apples, 25@50c B large box. Cravapples, 0@40c B box. eBlwk Cheriles, 26@350 % box: Resal Anve, 20 35¢c § box. 5 fix-ég':’ single layers, 10@325c B box; double layers, . Grapes, 50@75c for Seedless Sultanas and 40@ T5e tor Fontained eau, Watermelons, $10@:0 B 100. Can +loupes, $1 75@3 B crate. Nutmeg Meions, $1 50 % CITRUS FRUIT>—Navel Oranges, $1 76@2 25 for choce to fancy &nd $1@1 50 @ box for com- mon; Seedlings $1@1 80 B _box. Mediterraean Sweets, £1 50@1 75: Si. Michael : Lemons, 76c@s. 25 for common- and $1 5U@2 3 bx for good (0 choice; Mexican Limes, $5@5 50: Californis Limes, 75c % uox: Bananas. $1 25 @2 50 @ bunch: Pineappies, $1 50@3 B doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 5@bc B Ib: fancy, 614c: peeled, 8@lle Apricots, new; spot, 54@6c ¥ 1, carioad lots: evaporated Apples, 5@6ci sun-dried, 234 @3%4c: Prunes, 23@3c for the 4 sizes; white Figs, 2@c! Plums, 4@4%z¢ for pitted and I@1 e for nupitted Nectarines, 3la@4%ec ¥ b for Lrime to fancy: Pears, 2@Aic for quarters uud 2@5c for halves. RATSINS— Four-crown. loose, 4@5¢; B-crown, 3le@4c: crown. 23,@3sc B Ih;seedless Suliana.. 6@5 %Y seedless Muscatels 4@4lge; S-crown Loncon lay: d spring wheat 91.u2 per cent, axainst | @125 | @ iusters, $1 15@. 25: Dehesa clus- P75@%: Tmperial ¢ usters, $3@2 2b. s\ alnuis. 8Y@7c B 1 fors andard and 1b for softsheil: Almonds, 6@7c for Lan- @340 tor hardshell and 8@9c B b for | Bayershell? Peaquts, 4@be B Ib for Eas ern and 4c | for Californin; Hickory Nuts, 660 @ 1b; Pecans, §@10c ¢ b: Fiiberi-, 8@9%ac; Brazi, Nuts, 8G9c; Cocvanuts, $6@5 50 B 100 sew Comb, 10c tor bricht and 7@9¢c or 10wt lrll'l\h’ 3 blltw “&'.eléw).;lle@exlrfiumld. 43,@43,c: lign: amber extracted, 33, @40 § | VAT e B o PROVISIONS, Trade In this line contiuues very satistactory and prices rule firm, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8¢ B I for heavy, S3gc tor light medinm, 90 for light, 10@10%50 { for extralight and 113@12¢ for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%¢c B Ib; California Hams. 10@lic @ b Mess Beer, $5@8 50 B bbl: exira mess do, $8 50@9: family do, $9 SU@10: salt york, § 50@s P bbl: exira prime Pora. $10 | @10 50: extra cicar, $13 50@14; mess, $32 50@13 | ¥ bbl: Smoked Beet, 915¢ B 1. L.ARD—Eastern tierces is quoted at 434@be for | compound and »34@6c or pure: pai's, 615@8%4c Culifornia_tierces, 4lsc 3 I for compound an | Byqc for pure: halt-bbls, 5%4c; 10-1b tins, 64¢; do | 5. 616c B 1D COTIOLENE — Tierces, 53ic. Packaces less than 300 s pails, 60 inu case. 87c; 81 in a case, ¥3gc; 5-1b pails, 12 in' o case, 6 1n & case, 81ge: 50-1b tins, 1 or Bgc: wooden buckets. 50 1bs net, B0 1bs net, 744¢; haif-bbis, about HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hides rhow an advance of from Yjc to icall around and the niarket 15 very suffl. Wool keeps ip firs cliss shape. | HIDES AND SKINS—Cuils and brands sell 1c under souud stock. Heavy salted sieers, 8150 % tb: medium, 7yac: Heht, Thge B Bb; Cowbides, Lo B Ib. ~tugs, 60; salted hip, 7c: salied calf, Bc @ I salted Veal, Tc; dry Hides, 133 culls and brands, 11c; dry Kip and Veal, |ic | ory Cait, 36c; culls, 10c; Goatsains, 20@35¢each Kids, Deerskins, good summer, 2oc B Ib: medinm, 20c; winter, 20c: Sheepskins, 5.eariings. 10@20c bach: shori 'wool, 25@AU each; medium, 40@30c éxch: long woois, 50@75¢ each. TALLOW—Xo. 1, rendered, 28,@3c B 1b: No. 2, 214@-1pc: refined, 5c; Grease, . Wi Mountaln, 11@ o San Joaqui *@Sc: do, seven monchs, 7@9c P Ib; Nevadas, 10 | @l=c; kastern Oregon, 8@1zc. | _HUPS—6@8c for fair 0 cuoice and 9@10c B b for sancy. Lontracts are beluz drawn ai 8@Luc for new Oregons and T3@8c for new Wasningions and 819@10c for Call 0% las. | 18¢; GENERAL M RCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags, 47 85 40; Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellington, $8: Souintieild Wellington, Bryant, $5 50: Coos Bay, $4 San Quentin, New Wellington, $8 50; Sentile. $5 [ Wallsend. $7 50 | ®ion: Cumbeclaid, $1350 B ton in bulk and e Penusyivania, Anibracie Egg, | $15 % tou: Welsh Anthracite, $5@10; Cannel, $9 % ton: Rock Springs, Castie Gate and Pleusant Valiey, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 in buk aud $13 @ ton in Sks. CANNED SALMON-—The Alaska Packers' As- eociation quotes Red Salmon_as follows: In iots | 0125,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50,000 cases, 9214c ¥ dozen: 75,000 cases, 9UC B d0Zen, Ll Cash Y. o. b. ex-ship, SUGAK—The Western Suzar Refinery Company quotes, terms mét cashi Cube and Crushed and Finé Crushed, 635c: Powdered, 57gc: bry Granu- lated, 53¢ B Ib; Confectiouers’ A, 5l4c: Magnoiia A, 47c: kxira G 434c; Golden C, 454 Candy Granulated, 53pc; balf-barrels 34c more than barrels, and boxes ac more. SAN FRANCISLO MEAT MAREKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First qua ity, 5150 9 Ib; second do, 5¢; third do, 4@4%zc B 1. VEAL- e, 514@614c: small, 7@Sc B 1b. Wolliers, Gys@tc; Ewes, d@5Yc pring. 615@714c B b. ive Hogs, »1@3%,c for large and 874 meil ana’ medium; - sofe Hogs, 2@ ; dressea do, 5@6%ac. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. 1 FQR 24 HOURS. . Flour, ar ewa 4890) 1Luvioc. ctin Washingto 2,90 Cheese, cus Whea.. cus 70,91, | Eggs, cos, Farley, et 5,975/ tiides. no. Oats, ctls 505/ Pelts. bals. Corn, ctls.. Rye, ctls. 770 Wool, wis. 28 Fotatoes, sks.. 1,175/ Leaher roils. 2 Unious. sk, 235/ Tallow. ctis. 3 | liuy. wns. o4 | Quicksilver, fisks 15 Siraw, tous. 17| L.umber. M a5 15 Lrun. sks 1,569 Paper, reams <. 1,840 Middlimgs, 82/ Raust 2,200 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Helene Sylvester to Ryland B. Wallace, lot on N W corne of kddy and Polk streets, N 120 by W 85; £10. surray F. Vandall to’ George W.and Mory J. Ha'mar, loton N ifne of Fiibert street, 135 I of Goushy £ 125:6 by N 165, quitciaim deel: $10. Emma G. Gray (Beges) (wife of C. Heuser, 1ot on N line_f Geary strc Webs er, W 27:6 by N 187:6; $10, Elizabeth McLane Asion to Paclfic Gas Im- provement Company. lot on W line of Fil more street, 25 S of Bay, S 60 by W 100 $5000. Max and Matilda Ordenstein to Albert Meyer, loton W line of Devisadero street, 102:14 N | Clay, = 75 b W 110: also 1ot on N line of Jack- | sou. 137:6 W of Walnut, W 187:6 by N 12 #10. Daniel and Eilen Einstein to L. A. Smith, lot on N line of Hill street, 155 E of Noe, E 25 by N 114: $10. John Coffee to Ameha Hillard, lot on E line of 0ld Mission road, at point in S direction from “Harmou House,” N 2 deg. W 2 chalns 52 links, chains 54 links, N 25 deg. 1 chain deg. E 2 chains 81 links. N 76 _deg. W 36 links, X 46 deg., . 7 chains 95 links, N :0 deg. 31 min., W 5 chains 44 hinks, N 14 deg, W 70 chains 15 links, W 80 deg., S to land formerly of Guerrero, S 14 deg., E 70 chains 45 links, = 11 deg. 30 min., [ 14 chains 90 links, N 64 deg., E 6 chalns 74 .inks, N 76 dez. 18 min., E and crossing Mission road. 71 links to be.inning, concaining 360 ucres: exceptng <W coraer of Fifteenth and encla strects, W ¥95:6, S 108, 1£104:8, 5 32, & y 90; $10, nion Trust Company of San Francisco (trustees of esa'e of W.T. Coleman), 1ot on N line of Geary streel, 70 E of Stockion, & 22:6by N 60,: also 1ot on corner Geary and *iockion streets, 70 by N 23:6; 210. Belie M. Sabiein (wife of M. J. Barrow), Sol C. and Julius k. Mish, to Sarah Mish, tot ou W lina | of Stockton street, 65 N of Fllis, N 72:6 by W 90; $10. Ray Werner (wife ot John) to claim deed: $10. e Mfsh to Isabel Donahue (minor), same; Michael Reilly to John B, Reilly,lot on N line of Washingion street, 2! W of Leavenworth, W 22:11 by N 18 :6! ift, Ange ine and Anni- A. Grattan (and as execu- trix of the estute of William H. Gra-tan), krnest and Bessie G. Lickman, John Doe O'Erlen and S. | F. Sinclair (by Cari W. Eifving, commissioner) ! to ksiher kK. Swortfiger, lot on SW corner of J | sireet and Sevenieentn avenue, W 240.by 6 0: also [0t on W line of ~evenieenth avenur, 210 N of J street, N 2al:113p, W 24U:2, S 23:6 E 240, 87,048: $20,000 donn and’ Nellie Donnelly to Vincent C. Tobin, lot on £ line of Foriyshird avinge, 125'S of 6 stre-t, S 50 by E 1.0; $.0. John, i aura an| Elien McConahey ana Marga- ret Curry, u-e McConahey (by S. C. Bigelow: and A, A. Smith, Lrusiee) Lo avings and Loan Socleiy, 15754 217, lot on W Mue of vame street, 200 ~ of Grove ( hirieth), 8 25 by W 125, being a portion of loi 45 b.ock 27, Falrmount Homes.ead 48300k ation, irusiee’s deed: $368. Same and Martin Crry (by same) to same, 1575 d 316, lot on X line of Twenty-eightn street, 218:4 Eof Xo . - 26:8 by N 114. trustée’s deed: $31% Jacob and Lena Brow.stoue to Frederic Gnr- nier, ot un 3 line of Palmer street, 126 W of Warren, NW 31:6, Niv 71:8, Sk 33:11 £8:11 7%, portiob of block 25 Falrmoun: Iract, excepting any DOTon_that may have been con- veyed in 1599 d 11u; $10. . Jucob and i ins 1 éymun (by Oscar Heyman, at- torney) 16 Llzzie Doherty, 16t on S line of Alv: rado atreot. 1.0 ¥ of Hoffma: uvenue (:ilen), 15 25 by $118, lot 84, Heynlun Tract; §10. Norman Watkins to Elizabeth A. Watkins, lot on N corner of Warren und Palmer sirees, N 126:10. W 5% :3, SW 59.8E 126; 1150 lot on N line of Eroad avenus, 110 £ of Capit!, & 60 b block J, Railroad Homestead A-soci Kish M, and_Lucy M. Smith to Sarah M, Thrasher, [0z on S line of Gencva avenue, 236 W of Howth street. 100 by W _50, portion of lot 1, block 11, 8an Miguel City; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Theodore Swift Lo Joseph Herbert, lot on W line R.) to_Louis , 169:3 W of me, same, quit- 2. year's clip, | of Park sireet. 25083 $ of Cilutonavenue, § 50,17, W 187.95, N 50, K 192.25 to beginning, block 54, lands a1 jace it to Enciaal, subject 1o two mortga-es. Alamedi: £100 W. H Whitney to Francis J. Sulitvan, lots 1, %, 61016, 18, 19, 20, 22 and 23, map of Turabuli “Tract, being a subalvision of portion of lot 7, Yoakum Tract, Brooktyn Townsnip: $5. John Traversto Willlam Lang, lot on W line of Locksley avenue, 199:8 5 of Cl:fion street, S 44:4 by W 100, being the S 3315 of lo: 18 and N 15 feevof lot 19. map of Locksley square. being a subdivision of block G, Vernon Park, Uakland An- nex; $10. THE STOOK MARKET. Mining stocks closed the week about where they opened. Tnere was a rally in Sierra Nevada dur- ing the early part of the week. but it did not last long, and the little excitement soun quieted down. The tendency during the past several days has been dowuward. The Reward Gold Mining Company of Amador County has levied an assessment of 2 cents per share, delinquent August 15, An official telegram from Con. Cal. & Va. re- poris the aiioun: of ore taken from the mine lost week L 22 (ons, o the averacze value of $37 57 per ton, against 19 tons. averaging $28 91 per top, for the previous week. 1ke annual meeting of the Yetlow Jacket Min- ing Company has been calied for July 19 at the heid oftice of the company, at Gold Hil, Nev. Monthly dividends of 50 cenis per share were paid by the Pacific Gas Improvement Compauy and tie San Jose Water Company yesterday. ‘The official report from the Standard Consol- 1dated mine at Fodie, dated Julv 8, says that raise No. 4, Biack ledge, 265 level, has no ore in the top. Nerun drift, incline vein. 380 level, shows 42 Inches low grade ore in the face Norih drift, east vein, same level, shows 24 iuches low grace ore. South drift e level, shows 14 inches low grade ore. Ralse No. 1. sawe level, vein pincned on top. North drift, Bullion vein, same level, has 6 inches fuir grade ore. North driit, Fortuna vein, 600 level, shows a small vein of rather low grade ore. uise No. ), same vein and level, snows some Improvement. They -are stoping in the “Bul jon vein, as_ heretotore, and are also taking fair grade ore from the kiack ledge on the 538 level. Good ore is coming from rai-e No. 5 on the 1, and bigh grade ire from over the sou h dritt, sanie level, and £001 ore from No. b raise uvear the foutwall. At the Standard mill the re- pairs were completéd and tne mill started on the moruing of June 30. At the power plant they were silll repairing the line, and replaced ten broken buckeis of the lelion wheels a. Green Creek Standard miil statement—Ore crushed for the week, 174 tons: average assay vanuer (allings, £6 77; coucenirates produced 1 toh; amalgam produced. 47814 ounces; value per ounce, $2 72 Taiiings plaut 1 worked 315 tons tallings for the week; D ant 2 worked 434 tons tailings. The Oakland Gas, Light «nd Heat Company will pay & mouthiy div.dend of 25 cents per share on Juiy 15. The annual meeting of the Best & Belcher Mia- ing Company will be held to-morrow. The annual meéeting of the Savage Mining Com- pany wiil be held on Thursday next. ‘The Bank of Caiifornis will declure the regular eriy dividend of $3 per share on July 13, able July 13. g The Market-atre -t Rallway Company will pay a quarterly dividend o: 60 cents per sbare on Mon- day next. ‘[he “terting, Goleta and Montecito assessments will be delinquent in office (-m rrow. The Pucific Vinegar an ! Pickle Works wiil pay a dividend of 10-ce. ts per share on the 14th. This Is the ninety--econd dividend. La Panta Consolldated Gold Mining Company of Hawthorne district, Esmeralda County, Nev., has declared its secoud aividend at the rate of 6 mills per share. Following Are the Highest Prices Dur- ing the Past Week. Mou. |’ ETOCK. | Crown Poini Gould & Curry Hale & Norcros | Mexican Eavage. o Seg. Belchar. . siandard.., Elerra Novada. BOARD SALE Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board vesterday: S, REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:80. ..13[100 ¢ Yoint..1T40) = Nev. 15500 6 &C. 214 05(100 Bavase Following were the saies in the Pacific Stock Eourd yesierday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 131500 Con 1m. 07500 1t[500 200 BB&M 200 5 v 41300 vac.. 08100 HaN 05500 Julia.. 08/300 Justice.. . 3~/200 Kentck....05/500 . 711000 L Wash_ 01| 50 & .. T0/450 Mexican.. 34/4vu Uniou 450 €CV.1.321/300 Nv Qu...0:500 Utah. 100 Cont . 1.0 0/s00 Uccde . 1214907 3 40k 1000 C N ¥...021250 Opair. ... 66400 ... 400 Chollar 800 . SATURDAY. July 10-12 ., Bid Asked.| Bid Asked. iz J8lam — 05 05 — - U8|Tosttos 000 06 15 lofientne v U6 16 19lexican 84 35 48 \evadaQueaz — (6 10| coidental.... 13 13 09! iphir. 66 67 73 sverms 08 09 | otost. 8 — 24 Con. Imperia. = e Contidence 08 07 Con New Y - [ Crown Polna._. 17 88 EanSierraNe? — 1.60 borekaloi.. — [+ bacaeauer o1 41 LuL & Curry. B2 (e Letaduicis 85 48 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. July 10~10:30 A M UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. CE4an conv.3i2g — (U S dsreg...iud -ivig Lonew wsuelb — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. X 11135 — (VukGas ds. — It Ao e C UeudR e 16 CntraCWos — 100 |Omnibos bs. 12315124 Dpotstex-cp — 100 [P&O Ryds. _ 11§ Edsn L&P 63127 ~ — |P&ChByds. 101 — F&CHRR 6310734 — |Fwist KR8111434118 Geary-st K53 — 10234 jteno, WL&L — 105 HU&SDOYe 100 — [FactoP &L. — 100 losang L6s — 100 |[SFENPR5L 1017410214 ToGnteed 83 — 300 (=PRKAriz8) 98 64 Mit-siChle6s122 — [~PRKCalos. 1073 — DoRyCon bs. 10854510814 ~PEK (aloy. — " 90 NatVings1st — U0 |~PLrRCal8s 102 104 NevONgR7s. — 105 [~VWaterss. 119 120 NHyCa os.iv4 — [SVWaterds 007 — Dty cw — 95 [|skmugmi — 1021 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 30 — [Sprug Valley100551008; Murnlo. o4 — 1 GAS AND XLECTRIC STOCKS. Capttat, — 20 |l'mcitio luga: — 47 | Centrar, e85 — |SFG&Elec. 9614 9834 M klec L 8 ° 9 |-anFrancsca 8 = 8ig Uaku L& 54 — |Siockion.. =38 Fui Gus dmp 92 9214 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman's™ — 185 | COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Angio-Onl — |rasNa.w. 6 180 Bankof Cal, 350 283 | ondonr®a. 127 — CabL&ICo 99 103 [derenmx. | 15— NK STOCKS. Sav & Loms SAVINGS BA @ers&rco. i34) HumbS&L.110) Mutoal...... 30 Ebnuv Uuion440 STREET BAILROAD STOCKS. = 8 114 (UmkSLadas — 100 9 — |Presidio. Bl — 0% 46 POWDER STOCKS. Ausngen,., 18 17 (canicon... 28% 8! Alitomn-: % 118 [Vioueon: B ’;;" Eusiern v, 8.4 90 | MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Amskarke. 98 9814Na Vinin 315 8 Ger Lead Co. 1U0 10| ceanicSSCa 22 ' 24 HawC&sSCo. 16 16%liacAuxFA 3 8 Huwch SFPLe 27 2714 racBoraxCa. 99 = MerkxAssu. 90— |rurf PwuiCo 6 7 SALKS—MORSING BASSION. ioard— 50 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 27 00 76 do a0 . : 27 1214 #1000 S F & N P Rallway Bonds. 102 00 Street— 200 Mutual Electric Light, s 30, 20 5 V Water o i THE CALL CALENDAX. July, 1897 7| 8| 910 Full Zt0on. July 13. 18| 1415 |16 |17 112 18 | 19|20 21 | 22|23 24 Last Quarte: July 21 26|36 | 47| 28 29 | 80 | 81 i New Moon. July 29, OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |[DESTINATTIN.| SAIS. | PIEE. Banin Kosa.|San Diego.... [Joly 11 1iaw | Pleci. Chiikat, kerndale. .\ ... [July 11, 1pm|Pler 13 Humboldt.. | HumboidtBay | July 11, L3 | Pler & Lolumbla. . | Portiand...... [July I210ax| Pler 34 Sunol...... |Grars Harbor. (July 13, 5pu | Pler Honoluln...... [Julv 14 2| Pier? Aewpor Juiy 18 ¥ax | Plesll HumboldtBay (Juiy 18, yru| plecd lanchard | Oregon ports.. (July 14,10am | Plerl3 Faralion.... | Yaquina Bay. July 14.10A« | Pler 2 Arcata. Coos Bay..... |July 14,10Au | Pler 13 Coron, | San Dieco. u v 15,11a4 | Plerll City Puebia Vic& Pgt Snd July 18 Hau Pier 9 Czarina, 003 Kai July 1512 | viee s State of Cal Portiana July 17.10am | vier 3% Eureka. .| Newpors |July 17, faw | Pisetl City Peking China&J 1y a7, 1em|[PM S8 City Sydney | Panama. 1Juy19,32 w[PMSS —_— BTEAMERS 10 ARKKLIVE, STEAMER | Frow ] Newvort. - | Victoria & Paget Souna |.. Oregon ports. ;| Humbold: Oregon ports Juiy 13 State of Cal..... || ortinnd. July 13 Dorlc.. CJuy13 Coron, | July 13 Portland ~July 13 | Coos wav’ Juiv 14 . July 14 z Ty 16 La Maaelelne..|San Jose de Guatemala|..July 16 Crescen: City. .. | Crescent City . Julv 15 Humboldt . July 15 Chilkat.. *| Eel River. Juiy 15 Waita Waiia. .. | Victoria & Puges Soun) | July 16 Eanta Rosa... | Sau Diego. - July 17 | porzlana. Juiy 18 Panama. ~.July 18 . |Puget Sound travs Haroor SUN, MOON :ND 1IDE, TUXITED ETATRS COAST AND GFODFYIC FTRUWT- TiMEs AND HEIGHTS of HIGH AND Low WATERS AT ForT PorNT, EAN FraNcisco Bay. PUBLISHED BY OFFe UAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. NoTr—The high and low waters occur at ths City Front (Missinn-strest Wharf) about iwenty £ve minu.es siec than av Fort Folni: e uelghs ©f tide is thw same &: both places. July 1897 Sundar. July 11 4.565/ Moon rises 7.54| Moen sets. Sun rises Sun seis i 1 | | ry 5| Time | oqt [TIME | poqy | TIme | pyqq |Time| poqy w LW VH ow L W HoW I1[7804[—03T032] 6] 211 Ul B23| o7l 5.56/—1.0/11:21] 40| %10| 33| 91%| 64 | 1.112.04| 4.5/ 4.08) 8201012/ 63 14| 5. 1} 48| 500 30(1105 61 18/ 1o} ~0) (23| 4.8 5.55| 30/11.58 5.8 16| 6.50(—0.4| 2.00| 5.1| 6.51 = ‘u w L w |n'w LW 17| 0.52] 5.4| 7.2%| 0.2] 2.30| 5.0/ 7.50| 2.6 NOTE—In the apove exposition of the tides tha rly morning tides are given in the left hand column. and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence a3 10 time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right band column gives tha iast tide of the day, except when luers are bul three tides as sometimes sccurs. The Lelgnis given are additlons to the sonndings on the United States Coast Survey charts, excep: when a minas sign (—) precedes tna height, and then the number given 1s subtraciive from the depth ziven by the charts. —_—_— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographlc Office located in the Merckanty Exchabze is ntained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard (0 nationality and fres o expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailinz directions of the world are Kept on hani: or com- | parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matiers of interest to 0cean commerce. ‘The tima ball ontop of the building on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before noon, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal recelved each day from the United States Naval Observaiocy s: Mare Isiand Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any, is publishel the sams day oy the Afternoon papers. and by e woruing papers the following dav. W. 8. HueHzs, The Time Ball. Lieutenant. U. S N., in cuarge. BrANCHE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFrcm, U, S N. MENCHANTS EXCHANGE ‘}. BAN FrRANCISOO. Juiy J0. 1897. The time bali on Telegrapn Hil. was droopel exactly at noon to-dsy—L e. ai poon of the 120ia weridiay, of cXaCUy & B P M, Greenwich time. W. 5 HUuGHES, Lientenan: U. 5 N.. in charge. SHIP?1 G INT)LLIGENC Arrived. SATURDAY, July 10. Stmr Truckee, Danlelson, 61 hours from Tilla- 580 M ft lumber, to Truckee Lumber Co S.mr Alex Duncan. Hiukle, 14 hours from Moss Landing: oailast. to Gooiall. Perkins & Co. junol, Dettmers, 70 hours from Grays ; pass and mdse, 10 Grays Harbor Commer- Co. Stmr Chilkat, River; pass and mdse, Schr Joseph and Hen from Aseia River; 125 c Dunham, 24 hours from N P 88 Co. hristiansen, 4 days Laveboits, to California Eel ~chr Czar, Hutman, 34 days from Tres Marsas: 10 tons ligaum vita wood, 80 cds waod, to William sen. Scur Five Brothers. Wilson, 20 hours from Fisuermang Bay; 95 cds wood, to Jas Johnson. Cienred SATURDAY. July 10. nta Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- . Bonifield, Eurexa: M Kalish & Co. Hawbark R P Rithet, Thompson, Honolulu; Welch & Co. tailed. SATURDAY. July 10. Sumr Umatilla, Hunter. Victoria ana Port Towns- end. Stmr Washtenaw. Crossoup, Tacoma. Str Point Arena, Hansen, Mendoctuo. Stmr Bonita, N cholsou, southera ports. €tmur Crescent City. Stockfle h, Crescent City. Schr Lily, Bottger, Umpgua. Eenr Arctiie and Fontie. Colstrup. Schr Fortuna, Rosich. Eureka. Schr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson. Sehr Pilot. Jounson. delegraphic. POINT LOBOS, July 10 —10 p. a.—Weathar foggy: wind SW: velocity 12 mlies. Charters. The schr Eva loads mdse for Kabului: sbips John C Fotter and Orieatal, cosl at Depariure Bay for this port. The scur Benlah Joads lumber and tles at Al- bion for Ocos, e'c. The Brship Ellesmere loads wheat or barley for aairect United Kingdom pot, at 20s. Spok July 1—Lat 87 N, long 37 W, Br ship Peleus, fm Antw. rp, for San Fraucisco. May 9—Lat 17 N, long 87 W, Brship Sferra Es- treila from Penarth f r San Diego. June 2—Lat 10 8, lon< 30 W. Pasteur, from Swansea, for San Franclsco. Domestis Forc. SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 10—Br ship Sardo- mene, from 1.ondon. NEW PORT—Salled July 10-Stmr Alcatraz. for San Francis-o. FORT BRAGG—Salled July 10—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. GREENWOOD—Arrived July 10-Simr Caspar, hence July 9. CASPAR-Sailed July 10—8tmr Jewel, for san Francisco. EUREKA— Arrived July 10 Coos Bav. and sailed for San K FORT KOSS—Suiled July 10- San Fruncisco, SEA (TLE—Sailed July 10—Schr Gen Banninz for San Francisco. EVERETT—Satled July 10—Schr Guide, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled July 10-Stmr Greenwood, for San Francl co. mr Homer. frm cisco. he Reliance, for SAN PEDRO-Sailed July 10 ~S'mr South Coast | for Sin Franclsco: batn Chas F Crocker, jor — EURKKA—Salled July 10—Simr Nationa: Ci v, for sun Francisoo: achr Lotie Carsos, for Sa edro. Sooos BAY—Arrived July 10—~Stmr Arcata, bnc aly 7. NEWPORT—Arrived July 10—Scbr Excelsior, from Port Blakeley. POINT ARENA—Arrived July 10—Schr Golden Gate, neuce July 3. Sl BEEA-Atzived July 10-Stmr Pomona, hc uly 9. ASTORIA—Sailed July 10—Stmr Alliance, for San Fran fsco. SAN PEDRO—Salled July 10—Bktn J M Grit- fiths, sor Pori Hadiock. Arrived July 10 Schr Reporter, from Tacoma. GRAYS HARBOR—=ailea July 9—scnr Jennie Tbelin, for ~an Francisco. Forelgn Ports. YOKOHAMA—Arrivel July 7—8r stmr Em- press of Japan, from Vancouver, Tmnartatiag COSMOPOLIS—Per Sunol—300 M ft lumber. 6 bbls calfskins. 111 bdls hides, 1 bd. peits, 15 sks wool Hoqu'am—53 bdls hides, 9 bdls calfski: 1000 ma snooks, 47 bdls b.r.ei stock, 20 m:*mv.. ts. DKL RIVER—Per l(:ml_;uz—u kegs 177 bxs utter, 1 cs butter molds, 79 hogs, 4 heai ci 12 dressed calves. ¥ g o Consignees. Per Sunol—Grays Harbor Commercial Co; Cal Barrel C Bimnger& Co: Western B & M Co. Per Chilkat—Nortoi, Teller & Co; J Hoffman; South San Francisco Packing snd Provision Co: O B Smith & Co; Wheaion. Breon & Co: J Moftatt; J Schweitzer & Co; C E Whitney & Co: Miller & Lux: Kuss. Early & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; L Qeveer: Wiizel & Baker; J H Newbauer & Co: B Haight ENTRAXCE TO | ugo for conservativ | 163 Oonsolidated Exchange Building, Fr back Lows | | | | i KEW TO-DAY. Shippers and Buyers’ Guide. THE CALL indorses and recommends as thoroughly reliable the Commission Mer- chants appearing in this column. WOLF & SONS General Commission Merchants. 821-323 DAVIS STREET, S. D. E. ALLISON CO., General Commission Merchan's. Green and Dried Fruits, Graln, Potatoes, Beans, Produce, Woo,, etc. 501-509 Front St., S H. HECKMANN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN Dried Fruits, Produce, Poulury, and Eggs. 400-402 DAVIS - TREET. S. F. F. Game F. (CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE We Handle GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS 30 margins. There never was a more favorable time and thero is no market known that is better than Chi- . profitable trading. Write usat once for daily and weekly Market Letter and | Booklet, telling how to make money on Chicage | Board of Trade. DUDENHAVER & COMPANY, CHIC BANK: AND BANKERS. GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 526 CALIFORNIA ST., s, F. $2,040,201 83 1.000.000 00 Guaranteed capital and surplus Capital actually pald up in cash.. Deposits December 31. 1896.. s — President, B. Vice-Pre Daniel Meyer; Second V dent, H. Horstman: Cashier, A. H. R Schmids Assistant Cashier, William Herrmanu; Secreiary, George Touruy: Assistant Secretary, A. H. Mal ler: Attorney, W. S. Goodfellow. BOARD OF DIRECTORS—B. A. Becker, Daniel Meyer, H. Horstmann. lzn. Steinhart, N. Van Bergen. B. Rohte, H. B. Russ, D. N. Walter and N. Ohlandt. P PACIF.C COIST STEAM HIP €O, GRAND OCEAN EXCURSION. THE MAGNIFICERT 3000 TON OCEAN stean ship CITY OF PUEBLA will leave Broadway wbarf TUESDAY. JULY 13, AT 9 A, M., Passing the various headlanas and through the Golden Gate to Point Reyes, Farallon§ isiands and Pigeon Point. Reiurning along the comst, passing the famous Cliff House aud Uniled ~tates | wovernment Keservations. | | | | | | tion w0 Arriving at ~an Franeisco about 6 . FAKE, ROUND TRIP, %1.50. TICKET OFFICE - Palace Hotel, 4 New Monte gomery st, Sun Francisco. PAGIFIG COAST STEANS iIP C). HO FOR ALASKA! THE ELEGANT STEAMER MEXICO Will leave SEATTLE, Wash, JULY 25, 1897, at 9. for MUIR GLACIER and Ports in Alaska. For further information aoply to Ticket Office, Palace Hotel, - 4 New Montsomery St., San Francisco. J. F. TROWBRIDGE, P. & Supt., Seattie, Wash. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHI? C0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San_Francisco, as follows: For voris in Alaska, 9 4. 3. Juiy 5, 10, 15, 40, 25, 50, and every firt, day therenter, For Vicioria and Vancouver (. C.), Port ‘Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Evereit, .\nacortes ani New Wi aicom (Belliccham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. . July 5, 10,15, 20, 23, 0. and every Hfth after, Connecting st Vancouver with the C. . , At Tacoma with N. P. R. K., at Seattle with 4. at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. ureka, Arcata and Fields Landiug (Ham- boldt Bay), Str. Pomona ... July 5. 9, 1o, 17, 21, 26, 30, ‘Augus: 8. 7. 13,16, piem! ber 1, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22, & For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, FPort Harford (San Luls Oblspo), Gaviota, Sants Barbars, Ventura, Hueneme, Pedro, £as: san Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport. at 9 A. July 16,9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every tourea fll}y ther lfDl r. For n Diego, stopping only Port Harror! (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Por: Los an- reles. Redondo (Los Angeies) and Newport, 11 . July 8, 7,1, 1,19, 28, 27, 81. and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Ly | Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizsba, 1) 4.3 the 21 of each month. ‘The Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and hours of safling. Ticke: office—Palace Hotel, New Monigomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Francison, THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.ATND From Spear-strecc Whart, at10 4. ar. FARE{23 Fargticiass ), Incindiag £ 82.50 2d-class jberth & weis SCHEDULE U SAILING -July 2, 12,22 Aug. 1 July 7,17 27, Aug & tickets and through baggage 1o all Through Eastern points. Rates and folders upon applica F.F. CONNOR. General Acont. \ 630 Marke. street. 'GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintend S.S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU _oniy. Tuesday, July 13, at 3 P.M. Special party rates. B The 8.~ MO AN A I'" sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for @mpa SYDNEY, Thursday, July 22, 2'P. & Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.. and CAPETOWN South Africa. 3. 1. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. Agents, 114 Montgomery st. Freight office, 527 Mark reet, San Francisco. N TIOL COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLATTIQUA French Line to Havrs, OMPANY'S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTI River, foot of Morton & Travelers by this fine avold boch transit by English rallway an the discomfort Of Crossing the chaaiiel 1o a small boat. New YOrk to Alexandria, kgypr, vis Pariy first class 8160, second class $116. LA NORMAN DIE. Ju'y 17, 104, . LA GASCUGNE July 24 10a € LA TOURAINE Jui 104w LA CHAMPAGNE. Augus: 7. 10 A. s, La NOKMANDIE ,August 14 10 A . & For turther particulars app'y to ». FORGKT, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J.F. FUGAZL & Cu., agents, 5 Montgomery, avenue, San Francisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 38, Washington St., At 6 F. M, Daily, Freigho received up t0 ):3) P. 3L 8@ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. ‘e oply Jine se.lins through tickes and giving through freight rates to poinis oa Valley Railroad. STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Telephone Main 805. Ca. Nav. aud lmpt o FORU. 8. FAVE-TARD AND VALLEJO, STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. aud Sat. 9t4b A x. and 3:15p. 5. (9 P M ex. Thurs) Friday: B T Bundays. . 10:30°A. M. and 8 ». Landing and offices, Mission Dock, Plerd Telcpnone Green 381. FOR SANJOSE, L0S GATOS & SANTA CRUZ QTEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) 8.10 A M. Alviso aaily Basvenser, Tare. bacwoen S

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