The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 16, 1897, Page 10

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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. *y'ver unchanged. Wheat and Earley continue to a1vance. Yellow Corn scarce. Fair sales of new Oats and Rye. Hay sn! Feedstufts firm. Feans dull, Potatoes and Vegetables about the same. Butter and E eak. Poultry sells well. Fres 1 Frul. generaily steady. Dried Fruit growing firmer. Provisions nachanged. Hides and Wooi firm. Hogs weak. tf? Ipnemuccs " Jrpe ~$'%0 S }\ A ) S.1a4e®, =O%arson aot o = o 298 Ly 1 .017/'_\‘,09 './Lo/:fl1 }Q?as y/e/e: o5 Sanfi/syob"" o 76\\ {08 201 { \| O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow crop 95, 8@4c; crop '96, 6@1v. London market, SV 708, % WOOL—Domestlc fieece, 18@23c: pulled. 15@ 23¢. HIDES—Buenos Avres. dry. 20 s, 1814@100: Gulveston. 20 to 25 1bs., 14@15¢. LEATHER—Hemlock soie, Buenos Ayres, light 10 heavy weights, 15@18c: acid, 19@2ic. Dried Fruite. RAISINS—California. 50-1b boxes, 234c: crown, 53, @5 Yge: seeded, T3, @5Y4ac: seediess muscatels, 512@534c. ChataNTs 473@5% In barrels: cleaned buik, B1,@C: cases, olg@bYae: carions. B@TVac. N Caitrornin, 5515 boxes. 4@70: 50D boxes, 3 ' —California, unpeeled, bags, 6@8c: PrACH 7@12c:; bags, boxes. 7@9c: peeled. 10@12c. APRICOTS—California, boxes, 9@ )0c. CITRON—11@12%3c for fancy boxes. S—rancy ordinary, 12@18c: iancy washed, 24c. DA TES—Fersian. 60-1 boxes. 21,@8%c: Fard, ebell, c. ALMONDS—Shelled. 163,@28c- Metats. PIG IRON—Southern. $9 25@10 50; Northern, £10@! ¥ Straits 813 75@13 85. COPPEK—Brokers, $i1 1213: exchauge, 811 Quiet. X LEAD — Brokers, $3 35; excnange, $3 55. Wesk. i Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Clostna. American Suear..... $13400 3138713 8Ty, American Bpirit Mg Co. Missouri Pacif Nattonal Lea New Haven...... New York & New Engian New York Central. North FPacifie. . North Pacitic. Pid. futures in that market. Ihe Englishmen this sea- son have swi ched taeir maner of dealing. The heavy premium of spot over futures is in favor of the laiter. Europe finus it easier to buy futures and walt for maturity taan buying spot under present conditions. Americans are shorting whea; on large crop prospects at home, evidently forget- ting conditions abroad. +~The market in a nutsbell” is fore'gners against America. The former are buyers. the latter sell- ers. Iiisa remarkable reversal of conditions th season. Chicago received 7000 bushels of new wheat to day. ngain ¢ 260,000 bushels on the same day one year «go. Kansas City and St. Lonis are receiv- ing very lite new wheat. This is the hardest element thé shorts have to contend with. ~eptember wheat is heavily oversold, which keeps the market in an erratic condition. ‘There has beeu a large incr ase in the volume of tradinz in vecember wheat; that option is be- coming very active. July is showing remarkab e strength. ‘Rumors of a corner are being arain heard. The small receipts are alarming shorts. it is ciaimed that & prominent operator is_shor: 5,000.000 July wheat. While he is no: inciessing his line he g'ves o evidence of wenkness. Repor:s from the Northwest were bullisuly in- clined. St Louis was sending bullish news throoghout the session. That market reflected their advices. Liverpol reported; Cargoes off coast, nothing doiug. Cargoes on passage less active. English country murkets firm. French country mrrke's quiet. . Receipts of wheat to-day at primary points 811.569 busnels, .gainst 653,311 bushels on the sauie day one year 4zo. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Receipts. Bushels. Shipments. ushels 21.900 Cittes. Minnenpolls. Miiwauki Atcoison, 12 Eay seate Gi — Csuadian Pacific TIDEWATER. Central Pactfic. Boston. Chicago Gas . 95 00 New York C.B&Q 3400 Philadeiphia’ T 22,207 Con. Gas 167 7 Baiumore. Cordaxe.. 3 New Orleans. Corauge Pid .. D — = Denver & Rio Grande Pfa. 4375 91,535 Delaware & LACKAWADA.... LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURFS. Lrie 5 = July. Ang. went. Oct. Cec. Fort Wayoe. ... — Opening. 611 510 BRIy 5K 5RAg veneral Electric —_ Closing 62350511155 yly 59%5 59 Hocking Valley —_— PARIS FUTUEES. Jersey Central, - 8.50 Al AT Kansas & Texad Fid 100 3100 Flour—Opening. L4775 48 1 ke Lhare. = e Flour—Ciosing. 45 50 Lousville & Nashviiie. .7 50 5714 W hokromant: Aars Gk Mannatian Con = 5 WhsRi aettig s 90 15 Corn was + asy on Improved weather conditions. Shorts were more aggress ve than usual. specuistion hus fallen off again. ‘Trading mostly of a pr fessional character. Holders are not offer- for sale. 1ug thelr property Oats dull, und nothing doing. | | Outside | | @ Jaree box and 20@35c B vasket; Bartleus, 50700 X Old Apples, $1@1 50: New Apples, 25@50¢c B boX foF common 4nd L0@85c for good to choice. Crabapples, 25@35¢ B box. @hus “nEls liyers, 280 W boxi dosble layers, 35 c. Grapes, 50@60c for Seedless Sultanas and 35@ 65¢ o Fontumebieau and Swoelwater. Watermelons, $10@20 3 100. Caninloupes, $2@4 P crate. Nutmes Mel @il 150 B box. CITRUS FRUIT>—Navel uranges, $1 75@2 50 for choice 10 fancy snd $1@! 50 B box for com- mon; Seedlings. #1@1 20 % box Mediterranean Sweets, $150@] 75: Si. Michaels, $2 50@3: Lenions, » 5@ for common and $2 50@3 25 B bx for good i« choice; Mexica i I.imes, $5 30@: California Limes. 75c § ovox: Bananas. $125 @2 50 % bunch: Piueappies, 51 50@3 ¥ doz. DEIED Fi:UIls, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. It 1ooks as if new Fruit would open up pretty firm. Those buyers who so loudly predicted low prices a .ew weeks axo have disupbeared and seii- ers are more and more disposed 10 exaot tull fig- ures 10r their product, especiaily as the market is practica ly bare of old I ruii. DR'ED” FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 5@bc B Ib: tancy. 61ac; peeled, B@1lc: Apricots, new, spot, 514@6c ® 1. carioad lots evaporated Apples, 5@6e; sun-dried, 23, @34C: ol Prunes, 21@3c for the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@ic Plums, $@13%c for pitte ' and 1@1%4c for unpitted Nectariles, ‘315@4lec @ Ib tor | Time to 1aucy Pears 2@4c for quarters and 2@5c for halves RAISIN Four-crow ., looge, 4@3c¢; 3-crown, 314@ic: 2- crovn 14 B s seed ess Suliana . 5@5Ya seedless Muscatels 4@alac; 3-crown Lonuou lay: ers, $1@) 15: clusters, 81 16@! 25: Dehesa clus- ters, $1 75@2; Imperial ciusters, $2@: NUTS—Walnuts. 6la@7c B 1 for s andard and 9@9%ac P 1b for softsheil: Aimonds. 6@7c for Lau- gredoc, 21o@31q¢ for hardshrll and 8@9c B 1b for papershell; Peariuts, s@5c B b for Eas ern aud 4¢ for Culifornia; Hickory Nuts. 5a6c B Ib; Pecans, 9@10c ¢ 1 Filberis, 9@9%ac; Brazu Nuts, 8@9¢c; Cocosnuts, $5@5 50 B 100, HONEY—New Comb, i0c for bricht and 7@3c sor lower crades; new water-white extractd, 4%4@4,0 mber extracted, 334@4ic @ ib. BEseWaX—zz@25¢ B bb. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bucon, 8 B I for heavy, 8igc for light medium, 8c for light, 10@1014c tor extra light and 1134@12c for sugur-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%zc B 1b; California Hams. 10@lic @ 1. Mess Beef, $8@8 50 8 bbl; extra mess do, 38 50@9: tamily do, $9 30@10: salt ¥ork, 3. 50@x B bol: extra prime Por. §10 10 50: extra ciear, §13 50@14; mess. $12 50@13 % bbl: Smoked Beef, 914¢ B Ib. LARD—Eastern tlerces .s quoted at 4%@5c for compound and @6¢ for pure; palis, 613@634c; Cslifornia tlerces, 414c @ Ib for compound and for pure: halt-bols, 534c: 10-1b tins, 614¢: do 5- x,,:,la n LOL CO than 300 Ibs— palls, 20 in & case, 535 81gc: 10-1b peils. 6 n a case, 8lge: 50-1b tins, 1 or E—Ti ™ pai rees, 5%c Packaces less 60 in u case. 8%c: H1b 5-1b palls, 12 in & case, E line of Second street, 205 N of Kose, N 75 by E 133, being lots 41 and 42, block 29, Berkeley Land fud Town Improveuent Associu on Tract, Berke- y: $10. John Anderson to Mary A. Kastens, lot on W line ot 1-112!‘5: sireet, 303 N ot Ghanning way, N 50 y corrected map of Kaymond Tract, s e ul Cohen to Carl Tietz, lots 38, 39 and 40, ma; of Poraltaavenue Tracts #10 Lo % Alphonsine Romer (guardian of estate of Y vonne Romer. a miuor) o Georges de Latour, undivided elghth Interest in lot on & line of Central avenue, 300 W of Wainut street, W 100 bv S 150, being 10(s 16 und 17. block B, ands adjacent to Encinai, Alameda; except a strip 10 fee deep along front ot said luts. having been taken for widening s line of Central avenue, \la ueda: $626. John R. Glascock (trustee of estate of Willlam H. Giasco x) to Jobn R (Glascock (in b right) undivided three-eighth interest In e Willism H. Glascock, deceaced. Builders’ Uontracts. Mrs Clara Bennett w.th L. G Bergren, to erect A one-story irame cottage on N line o ki hteen.n streei, 100 E of Coiliugwood, $1048; architect contractor. P. Strickert with L. Thoenges, to erect a two- story building on ¥ line or Nievenson stree:, 85 N of Thirteenth, $2320; Salfie d & Kohlberg archi- tects. THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks were quiet yvsterday and prices showed no material change one way or the other. ‘The California-stree. Cable ailroad Company has re-elected t.e old management for 1897, with J. B. Stetson as presldent: Altred Borel @ Co., Lreasurer; . .ber Steisou, secretary. aud J. W. Harris, superintendent. The delinquent assessment sale of the Rock Isiand Gold and Silver Mining Company will be heid Ju.y 20. A specidl meeting of the stockholders of the Bullion Mining Company will be held to-day for the purpose of making disposition of the stock in the company's treasury, forfeited for non-pay- ment of the iast assessment. ‘U the annual meeting of the Savage Mining Company yesterday the old managemeut was unanimously re-elec.ed, with George R Wells as president, E. B Holmes secreiary and H. M. Gorham superintendent. ‘The Greenhorn Blue Gravel mine, in Siskiyou County, is working a large foice 0f men, wilh & puyroil'of $1200 per month, and 1s taking out rich gravel _The Pennsylvania Minjug Company of Yuba County has levied an assessment of $5 per share, deli quent August11. The Pacific Undertakers, a local corporation, bas veclared a dividend of 50 cents per share, pay- able Ju.y 19. Advices received vesterday stated that west crosscut 2 on the 900 level of the Sierra Nevada mine was i+ yesterday 35 feet. with no chunge in the jormation, which is composed cuiefly of softer POrphyry than that Lercloioze encountered, and is charged with sulpburets of fron. ‘The esti- matea distance from the face of the crosscut to where the ore vein is expected to be encountered 1s avout 25 teel. Ihe crosscut is making five or 54 25 #7 50 101 50 181% 175 101 00 CLLAN SaaAadMblKo. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SATLS | PIFR Cniinat. ... Ferndale. . I.Y uly 16. 1pu|Pler 13 State of Cal| Fortuana July 17.10am | Fler 34 Furekn. . | Newport . {Julv 17, vau | Pleeil City Peking|China&Japan July 17, 1M PM S8 Humoboidi.. | HumboidtBay | Jaly 17 2ra | iter § |Julv 17. uru| piecd {nly 1712 u|viees |Tuiy19,)2 u PMSS T July 19 1A | Plerll Vic & Pet o | July 20, Sau | Pier3 |July 21 ¥ax |Piec 1L July 22.10aum | Pler :4 July 22. 2pm|Pler7 niy 22, 6PM |Pler 2 uly 32.10AM | Plec 13 uly 23,1 1am | Plerll | Juiy 2310 | Pler 2 —_— STEAMEHRS 10U ARRIVE. I dum boldt s STrAMER | Crarina Froxw TCous tia Victona & P Humboldc Bay. ‘Tacoma. |Urays Harbor. Kan Diego .. Umatilia.’ Victoria & Puge: Sound Faralion. . Yaquina Bay. Colon . Panama. Orizaba Mexico State of Cal. Portiana. SUN, MUUN N 11ILE, TXITRN ETATRS COAST AND GFONPTIO RURVRY- TIMES AND HEIGHTS oF HIGR AND LOw WATERS AT FORT PoINT, ENTRANOR TO EaN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFLl CIAL AUTHORITY OF THK SUPXRINTENDENT. NoTE—The high and low waiers occur aL the City Frout (Missioz-sires: Whart) about twenty five minutes Jsier than at Fort roln:: iue Leighs o1 lide i3 the same a: both places. July -1887 Friday. July 16. 591 Moon rises 42| Moon set Sun rises, 9.01; Sun se's e canned woods, 1 cs mdse, 1Dbul whisky, 46 bxs lemo s, 9 bxs Oranzes. ¢ Gaviota—13 hides. 1 bx fish. Por: Harford - 2789 sks varley, 300 sks wheat pkg glassware, 29 cs exks, 1215 bxsoatter, 1 beeswax, 2 coops chickens, 1 pks hard ware, 5 cs mineral water. 57 pkzs household goods. 28 px<s fish. 4 cs cheese. 2 hides. 1 c8 Shoes, 4 X3 adpies Uayucos -2 coops chickens, 8 bxs seed, 5 c1 €g53, 23.5ks ubalope sbells. 1 X grain samples, 1 tub ¥ bxs butter, 14 pkys wagons. > San Simeon—t) bx xarden ssed. 8 tubs 8 bxs but er. 1 bx sundries, 1 bdl twine, 5 cs eggs, 1bX fish. 2 dressed c«1ves. 5 bales seuw ed Mouterey —# bdis ary fish, 378 sks dry squids. MONTEREY—Per Glpsy —4 bxs garlic sevd. Moss Laiing—1 88 sks potatoes, & bx< butter, 2 cs exxs, . skp peorn, 2 pkgs mdse, 431 sks barley, 1 sewing macnioe. Santa Cruz—d c8 cneese, 1 bx butter, 1¢s eggs, 71 pkgs paper. 16 oxs fish. S EKL RIVER—Per Cbl.kat—31 pkgs mdse. 228 bxs butrer, .0 dressed calves, 10 kegs butier. 34 ks #ba ones, 33 hi-nates 19 bales wool % EURFK K A—Per Hamboldi— 103 head sheep. 482 bales £8 bazs wool. 3000 pos's, 1520 M shingies 1 s dry Kouds, 2 €8 bOOKS. : bale porse collars, 12 dressed caives. 1 jar 1 keg 115 bxsoutter, 15 sks siussrock. 4 pices wavers, 1 pki personal eifects, 1 bags. 7 pigs express. CRESCENT GITY— Per Crescent Cliy—5 kegs 96 bxs butcer, 11 kegs salmon, ?4 cs canned cood s, 215 M 1t lumber. 20 bags 7 bales wool, 12 pK«s meat, 5 c3 seed. 4 kegs liquor, 3 bdis peils, & baics hides’ 253 pxgs hides. MENDOCINO—Per Polut Arena—7 pKgs canned g00ds, 3 bxs buttes, 4 pkgs mdse, 1bX seed, 3 bis River—28 pkgs household goods, 6 sks abs.ones, 4 bals s 0ol Point Arena—98 bxs butter, 4 cs eggs, 1dressed calt, 2asks wool, 4 coops chickens, 4 psgs wmdse, 1 cow. Cleone—5900 rr tes. Consignens. Per Chilkat—Wellman, Peck & Co: Hills Bros: Hulse, Bradford & Co; Norton, Teller & Co: City Brewery: hilmer. Breahott & Schulz: F B Haleht: The Pacific Coast Home Supply Association; 0 B=mith £Co: Witzel & Baker: Hulme & Hart: Thos Denigan, Son & Co; J H Newbauer & Co: W Ellers : Russ, Early & Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co: J Hoffin «n; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: U = _Ligh - bouse Inxpector; C E Whituey & Co; L H Emuos & o; J Schweitzer & Co Per Gipsy - Standard Ull Oo: Farnsworth & Ras- gles; Norton. Teiler & Co: L G Sresovicn & Co: A Meyers; American Union Fish Co: Pacific Coast ¥ish Co: Woif & Son: Wellman, Peck & Co; A W Milani & Co; Union Paper Co: Wolf & Son: He: Joost; H Dutard: A Paladini: B Caito; J B Inguglia; ¥ Gu: amui: Californin Fish Co. 3 Per Humboldt—Thos Denigan, Son & Co: G W Fletcher; W Taaffe &Co: Higgins & Collins: J Wo''ner; Chas Neison: C A Hooper & Co; Ituilan Sw 3 Colony: A Crocker& Bros: F B Halght: F M cerg: L D Stone & Co; Amer Press Assn; H G Kindail: J Hoffmau: J Schweitzer & Co; Healds burg and Sunoms Commercial C Y Co: Baker & Hamllton: Wheaton, Breon & C ¥ Cooke: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: W itzel & Baker Wells, Fargo & Co: Ross & Hewiett; K J Shattuck & Co; Allison, 1ue Co: 5 Doran; Norton, Teller & Co: Hllls Bros. 4 Per I'olut Arens—Standard Oil Co: J Levi & Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co: Kuss. Early & Co: A Mam- 1 x [ i ST AR > Netthpecvers SOk 2 in & case, 784c; wooden buckels 50 13 net, | gre Feet | TImE | Time | g, [Time| L. ock: W B Sumner & Co: E J Bowen & Co; Captain SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION| | SO0 YT chca; 7%0: tancy tubs, B0 B net, 754¢; hait-bbls, aboui | “F et ST ProgTess perday. o a2 trom | 2 [T w ! T [T |5 5w ™ | Brickeon: Dairymen's Union: Schiiiing & Co; A P DURING PAST (2 HOURS Oregou NuviKation. PRODUCE MARKET. 10 tbs, Thac # B the southwes: drift on the s-venth Huor of the | To| 500 —04] 20U/ 6.1 w87 Wosiwend; Himor NSNS Snoes ik O = Orezon Nav P 3 z 500 jevel raise was exiended (0 total lengthof | |H W/ LW aw 4 Rucknies; Builihis Cealy BEoeec Lo 3o & Pacific Mall WHEAT AND OTHER GEAINS, | BIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | 39 fect and siopped us I reached the east wail. | 17| 0.52| 5.4| 7.25| 02| 230 G k Plummer; Dennisen & Felling; & Koshlant & =nsaz 2180ddo uw anpoid ma ity A = T In the soathwest drif: on ihe seventh floor of the | 18| 150/ Lsi 8.0.| 08l 302 .:ooc.,-'olialm;-;gntm J Demur: C D Foraj Men: 01 TIPOD A8aT1 30 I8I9423 9T, HALM U] JOUINIM R L 3 5 ES AND SKINs—Culls and brands sell 1c | 800 level raise they timbered and repaired fora | 19, 250 4| w8 15| 58 0o Lumber Co. o Todins - pavsade sq war saivax | Hock Isluod o e e . | Under sound stock. Henvy salted sueers, B@Atsc | slstance of 30 fect. “Lney then respmed work in | 20| 102/ 37/ 817 23| 17 AT e O e s o il s L S e of |y ket scems to be hardening sll over the world. This | ¥ Bi medium, 7@734c; licht, 6%@7c: Cownides, | 105, Ihe8 of Ine Svify sny ektended 6 L1 tew | 21 o.1d) 84| 908) 27} 480 mand & Co. 1 Bowen & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co 1011 %) HOSSI() 10 1008 U '220INAIND PINIWE | SI. Paui.. countrs will be called on for & good deal of Wheat | ¢ 72 ® i Stags, 6c; salted Kip, ‘;;““‘;sf“'- sauie materla: ns iast reyorted—clay. porphyry | 22| 0.15| 17| 6.29| 8.31040 e e g;,;';'g:g“,; Si ‘Wiw posolout §1 ot 1 naimang | St Louls &3 S e | B ® m: salted Veal, 7c; dry. Hides 1814c. | and quariz . During the week they shibped Ses | F B Haignt; Witzel & Baker: Ge : {'s; upes ‘15900 Wy Ao Ginos puw guoa | Texas Pucific. Loca. quotations are as follows: $1 253,@1 25 | culls and_brands, llc; dry Kip and Veal, llc; | tonsand 1750 poundsof gold ore (o the Mexican TE—In the aDGve exposition of the tides the | SM!th & Co. i Witesr & Bakee: a1 priw is900 a1 3uolw ao] puw | Tennenser Lo trNo. | 12514@1 273 cor choice au' $180 | 1y Calt 10c; culls Je; Gow s 20@d5cerch: | mil. Tis ore had accumuaied io the domps st | early morning 1ides are’ivea’ In the lef hand | | JFor Bureka- Kownlscs e e e q910q 81 ainssaxd 54U Gagy 1600 | Union Pad 1 85 for exira chuie tor milling. {ids, fc. Leerskins, good summer, 2ic : | the mine. column, aud the success!ve tides of he day in the . Vo 9 o) A\ U1 U0 avadde 615 st 8n0T. | U.S. Leather i e e medium, 20¢: winter, 20¢: Sheepskins, saeariings. | The joint Confitence, Challenge Consolidated | order of occurrence as to time. The second time | Brecher: World’s P Co: G W ane s o Labor Sqivam Apuo iq pauwdmosye pus | L. K Leather. INFORMAL SresioN-9:15 0ciock—December— | 10620 ach: yhore ‘woo, 254U ench; medium, | and Consolidated imperial west crosscu: from the | coiumn gives the second tide of the day, the third | EXchange: L Scatens & Co: Hils Bros; J Rapy: 1 puw ‘sunssaxd Moy 01 siajas | Western Union 16,000 ciis” $1 2U5,, 20,000, 81 Zohg May | WU@BUC exch: Mi woois. 5U@ (4 euch. T surface tunuel is oul 1330 feet, baving been al- | time column the third tide, and the last or righs | L DStone & Co; H Kirchmann & Co: 4 Fovtre e pomvauons Arvnso o | Wabast, P1a R L JALLOW-—So. 1, renderes. 24@se @ B: No. 2, | vanced 14 feet for ihe wees; tlie face thows por. | hand columa ives the last tide of the day. exoeps | L Whitner 200; Emith's Cash Siore; | Hother ® o e 519 aut e - : - 2 o 214@-<Yg¢; refined, 5¢; Grease, . yry. +pai 0 e surf nnel re si n e u Tt i, Dod; s Ty ammavisdiia: 10be Sauil Patiop 4o ‘SIS | Stering on London, 60 days XD SEssioN — December — 14000 cus, | *JU&Eyac RO B0 UIASe SO BT 1 3@160: | Being mader " Sribeail Sccurs. The helghts gives are additions to tus | A Roveling’s Sons: Hilmer, Bredhoft & Schuiz; A o8] d apw enbs jo § Ujod suuod ‘saul | Sterling on London. sight. L 0. 85,5000 | Moutain, 11@13c; Fooun |, 9@11c: San Jouguin, | © No ore was taken from the Confidence mine | soundings on the United States Cosst Burvey | P Hotaling & Co: Marshall & Reim rs: et qost %i00q daram iewd eu3 Juunp | T. 8 ered. . fon Fyfeity s 00 | Jear's clip, b@8c: do, seven months. E@LUCE 1b; | during the past week an work in the west Cro»s- | Charts, excep: when a minas sign (—) precedes tne | Mineral Waier Co; Hous & Hewiett: BAlernt s *squpazpuny pun : 8 patiam jo Uit | T 24 2 N T o0 ey hae | Nevadas, 10@] zc; Eastern Orezon, 10@i2c. cut from the upraise on the fourth floor, 63 jeet | Eeight, and then the number given is subtractive | Brewery: De Bernardi & Co: Sresovich & Co: 30 3WNOWT® 3 “Lu T apun asoq) i84wp | U S G 000, HOV'S- 6@Sc # B for fair .0 cnoice and 8@10c | above the surface tunnet, continned susp nded. | irom the depth ziven by the charis. e e e B T ecl buoars oAt s e B T e OIpi tonmers o o Vi BLOO. $18014 ? | for taney, Configl Aie Lelx Sregnies DOl IS opeoRiCRAS dunk ik tieFBal et m 1w dnting { | %'r‘ffié';yfi'irf," Cal l&h&x!n‘]&;{. e ronis 0 g - 1w : 2 . z o for new Oregons and 7T1a@9c for new Wushingions | the past week. 7 = 3 n Moorr, Co; A ruopeusndxy § S Srss1ON-May 2000 cils, 81 30%4: | id 9@10c tor Caliroris 3 Work was susyended In the Segregated Belcher NOTICE TO MARINERS. Grrveralng &Co: Wiimerdine, 1o.e &Co: S B - - U sL E an es Consoliated mine during the past : R deCa: 3 ] FEATHE BUREAU. e e > N\ 3 NE ] » N’ yees. A branch of the United States Hydrographle | Eana & Co; Leonart & Li il Dairymen’s Union : LT b S CHICAGO MARKETS, SEALLET —leed (continugs ios adwanon ANY N A A LIE i fhe Savage Mining Compans’s ground on the | Office located in the Merokanty Exchanea ls | E J nowen & Co: Ross& Hewlets; J 8 Inzuglia: UNITED STATFS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL 7 el k.n:‘:,_‘}:fr"“ (o o 'mnr::’p“ma- BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 47c; San Quentin, | Comstock lode, during the past week, the south | maintainad in San Francisco for the beuefis of | Bassett & Bunker; Sinsheimer Bros; TURE, W EATHEE BEAT N FraNcisco, July CHICAGO. 1rL., July 15. —Provisions were fairly | |} :pu ck. Feed, 733,@T8%¢ a‘r Unevaller, | §540; Wool Bags. 24@2 drift fiom the top of the upraise above the 50v | :n;::::: without regard 10 nationality and free of | e ord N.:n:;:cl-_:"i:gnbi‘ "&,.;.}“.‘5.’2‘??5;“ E ALh ot [ ice ar i 4 “ L 18%@7 s i o0 < B o level attained a total length of 14 feei, the face | eX . | : Norton, oy M aa s 5P active and prices sdvancer 5@7% arly trad- | §110@1 20 for No. i° vew Brewing, 9@ for | COAL—Wellingion, §8: New Wellington, 38; | (¥l fiteined o wotal leneth of 14 fret, thetace | ©*UNIC o are cordially favited 10 vistt the | Brigham, Hopped Co: Pacific Coast F.sh Co: Cias owing are the h irom Weather Bu- re-oried to-aa 1 < reau stations in Californi Fureka 60, #ed Blufl 104, Fresno 106, Yuma 108, san Luis ObispoS0, Los Angeles 86, San Diego aximum temperature 64, minimom Weather Conditions and General Fore- cast An area of low pressure lies over the upper ) A second low ar-a overiies Ari- eat valleys of Calitornia Du; ours there has been a slight rise in gon ana Soutbern Washingien. e has remnined nearly stationary ry west of the Rocky Mountains. ento and San Joaquin valieys the p res are stiil about eight degre:s above norma. No rain has fallen west of the Rocky Mountains. Ibe following maximum wind velocities are re- pored: Idaho Fals. south. 36 miles per hou Carsoa City, 26 miles from b= west made ~ for thirty T incisco continued tinned warm weather. d warm weather. nued warm weacher. viciaity — Fair Frida; and ® G. McADI xAN NiW YORK MARKETS, N. Y., July 15.—At the opening this morning showed 1o abate- ish sen iment. There was active ou Lonuon quo- tionai sdvances extending L uisville and Nastville, und nark o bul ouses had buying orders in moderate c for that stock. The crop w-ather West demand a favor pply in strong end to- reasing varnings and trade contests 1.ocal gas Issues as #bout the on ¥ heavy epo in érabie realizing sdizoed some of the conirac's vn_the short siion ion might set in ¥ thruughout the entire list. No re- tance, however, 100k p acy dvices stated that u. ached in the c Dullness_character e &fiernoon. though th ed socd. Granger shares held par- ¢ on g 0d crop reports and renewed paced upon a5 perceut Suczar refi early deaings in cert t « coal shares were firm. Susquehanna Wesiern was again in demand, with con- 0 ramors 1hat Ceriain nterests in anthracite rouds were endeavoring 1o secure control. 1here irness ia aiiroad boud dep irm fdent cousirued £5Vorab.y was the annousce- L of & heavy overvubscrip fon 10 to e Issue of local strees 1ailway bond< offered bs a prominent 15-nouse. Those irade re,orts tha: came (o hand were encouraging as to the general business tion. In resard 1o the iron i .dustry it was d that confidence 1s &bmnd nt, and with new me: ) from’ plentiful haivests, the s The market closed dul bonds steady Gov- »d unchanged Railwa; sirol Money on call 1 per cent: time money—60 days 2 per cent, 90 Gays 214 per cent, Jour months i3 per cent, six mouths 3 per cent, seven monins me indorsed biis receivabie, : choice prime single names 3y per cent ut. Posteq as<ing rates iong bLills and $4 8% for for i rates: long bulls, $4 S6@4 8614: iNT14: cable transt Ts 34 5744 ex. hauge on New York snd isco sigbt, 1735c premium; telegrah, 20c premium. Money 1o London. 14@%k per cent. Rates of dis- op-n marke., oth short and 3-months ! The Bank of England discount is unchanged at 2 per of its reserve o liabilities is agaiost 49.37 last week and per ceu: for the same week 'ast year. ' he ¥ statement of the bank shows a toral re- 5.000. crculation decreased 14.000, bolilon "nereased £1 ies decreased £2 eas.d £846.000, puviic depos e UUU and 1.0.es reserve increased £258 0.0. Toe weekly s:atement of the Bans of France shows: MNoies I circoletion increased 15 025.000 francs, treasury ACCOUnLs current decrensed 6.975 - GO0 francs, g0d on Land decreased 3,050.000 francs, bilis discounted increased 5.775,000 francs and siiver on sand decressed 3,050,000 francs. of The proportio per ceut, Wheat und Flour, WREAT- 10:30 11:00 o T < 3 80 B, S 3 4 74 Lecens ber i5 4% Te 3% ~pot fairly active, firmer; f.o. 0. afloat No. 3 Nortnern spring Mew York, 8.16@823,c; No. | Northern spring Duiath, 83c: No.'2 hard winter, T33gc: No. 2red. 76@T814C. Futore closing: July, ¥0c: September, Tdc December. 753 FLOUR— Winter, bbis, superfine, $2 €0@S 00: No. ¥ extra 3 10@3 35; Mo 1 exira 33 450 5 60 closrs $3 40@3 53; straights, 83 95@4 15: Fatents. $4 25@4 50. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool by steam, 214d. 00: Produce. COFFEE—RIo, spot duli, steady; No. 7, Tige. Futare ciosiag: March. $7 15@7 20: Septeiuber, $5 *0@6 B5: Uctober. $6 $0@6 $5: - November, $5 95@7: Lecember, $1@7 0 . LA} J—Prime. 14 10@4 1215, FORE—Mess $55 50. I ALLOW—3c. BUTTEK—Creamery, Western, 13@15 EGGS—State, fresh gathered, 1@1234c. AKR—Raw, firm: S§-deg. test centrifugals. 96-dez. test 0, 255c. 1efined, active, firm. FETROLEUM—New ) orc renn~d. +5 85: Phula ¢elphia and Balumore refineq, $580; retinea in bulk. $3 30. HOrs—Crop of '85, 3@4c; crop 96, 6@8c: coast, maximum temperatures | of dealings, with Consolivaced | ariff law i force, aud Western farmers | tonpaze to the iron | 1 good mixed Stock EXchange coi- | 3 per | ing, due to small recelpts of hogs, Liberal covering oy shorts aud a fair outside demand and in sym- pathy with « oir er whea market. The aemand, | however, was soon satistied and prices receded, 103ing steady at about che final figures of yesie day, owing 1o iree selling by packers and heavy rea izing by local iraders. The cash demand was moderately active. The caitie demand was lighter, and heavy cat- tle s0ld slowly, bLt prices generails were no lower. T'nere was n falrly active feeder and siocker trade | and orices were uncpanged. Buichers’ and can- | | uers’ s.ufl was iu good demana and (be better | ciass Of cows and heifers so.d &t nigh prices. Calves are coming {n in go'd numbers. Texas cattle are seiling freely at Lhe recent deciine Hogs, wiih the accusiomed good dem and. ruled hig.er. except for lght welghts, which sold off about 2gc. Tae sneep and lawb trade showed considerable animation at steady prices, with little or nochange fom ye.terday’s quotations about everything was s0ld and the market closed steady. WHEAT— Juiy September. , 2585 OATS—July, 17 Produce. FORK—July, $7 42: September. $7 50. LARD—Juiy, §8 8393 87; Seplember, $3923% @ R1BS—_July, $4 25; September, $4 32. BUTTER—Duli bu. steady. Creameries—Extras 14lge: firsts, 1215@1834c; seconds, 1114@ | 2c. Daines—Extras. 12c; arsts, 10 @11c; seconds, 9¢; packing siock. 11 esh, ¥c. EuGS—Firsts soid_chiely ut 5@8lgc, ioss off cases reiurned. Firm and active. Livestock. HOGS — Ligh', $3 35@3 55: mixed. $3 30@ 350; heavy, $305@3 421.: rough, $305@3 20. Sales 23,100 Receipts 21,00¢. Estimated to-mor- row 19,000, CA'LTLE—Beeves, $3 80@5 10: cows and hott- ers. $1 50@4 30; Texas steers, $2 85@4 00: stock- ers and feeders, $5 25@4 25. leceipts 9000, Es:i- mated to-morrow :500. BHEEF—Active receipts 14,000. Kecelpts at Omaha. | SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR., July 15.—CATTLE— | Receipts, 2700 head; market sironger. |~ BOGS—Kecelpts, 3300; stronger. SHreEP—Strong. Receipts at Kansas City. ! KANSAS CITY. Mo. July 15.—~CATTLE—Re- | ceipts. 5000 head ; ‘market steady. HOGS—Hecelnts. 7000 head: market strong. SHEEP—Receipts, 1000 trong firm. FOREILN MARKETLS, London. LONDON. Exa. July 15 — Consolv 11234 siiver, 27 8-161. French rentes, 1041 4235c. Liverpool. WHEAT—Firm: ‘No. 1 standard California | wheat 31s: cargoes off coasi, nothing doing; | cargoes on passage, firm: Engiish country mar | kets, firm: French country markets, quiet: wheat in Parls, firm: flour io Paris, firm. | | OTTUN-Upiauds, 8-3%4 | EXCHANGE AND BULLION, 1 | Sterling Exchange, 60 dars | 3 — s | Steriing Exchange, sight — ass | Sterliyg cabl — 489 | New York Kxchange, sight - 1714 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 20 Fine Silver, per ou ce. = 8014 Mexican Doilars... 49 4913 AP S YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. SaN Fraxcisco, July 15, 1897, The following resume of the wheat market Is furnished by kK. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange grainbroker, 412 Pine stri San Francisco. 9:15 A M. sESSTON. Stronger Eastern and foreign Wheat markets this morning started Wheat in the local board on | the up grade. Sellers were not pientiful. Shorts were pretty well tied up and did not care to ven- | vure turtuer. December opened at $1263 and closed at | 81 2654 May, 812014 Decemter Barley, 73%4c. Strong undertone to both Wheat and Barley, 10:15 A . sESsION. Strong closing 1iverpool cabies started Wheat shorts tocover. Decemter opend at $1 2734 At this price there was heavy seiling by longs, who were taking profits. A slight weakness in Chirago just as the session was in piogress started a selling movement whica carried the price to 81 285s. closing a- §1 2634. May soid at §1 2034 and closed 231 2914, December Barley, 7334c. 11:15 4. a SESSION. General buying of wheat at the late morning session sent December Wheat 10 $1 2734 and May 10 §1 3014 December Earley, 74c. Tue strength due 10 a strong advance 10 the Chicago mar- Ketat the close.© I 2 P. M. SESSION. The Wheat market at tne afternoon session was dutl but stronz. December wold st $1 277 and May at 81 .03 Traders favoring the short side were disposed to hold ¢ff until to-morrow before seiling more. Chicago. Bull fever brok e out in all directions to-day in the wheat market. Liverpoo. «abies showed & strone advance for fitur-s aud a iair demaud for pot wi aris flour was up 50@60 centimes, while wheat was steady at unchanged quoia: tions. New York reported [foreigners good buyers of | Clivped 'Cats sel at $1@ No. 1 and ¥5@90c for dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—December— »ON SEssIoN—No saies. New Onts are selling siowly within the ranze. Fancy Feed, 81 2214@1 2739: good to choice, . $1 073@1 17%: Suiprie, 81 35@1 40: Milling, $1 15@1 20 ® cti. ® ton over the raw proauct. COKN—Both Large and Smali Yellow are scarca ana firm with a good fuquiry. Quotations for the Intier are Domiua. ~mall Kound do, §1 15@1 17%5: White, W@#5c Y] 9232@95¢: new, SU@B2iAc # cti. BULKWHEAT—Is nominal at 95c@81 15 B cul for new and $1 85 tor old. FLOUE AN D MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, | #425@4 35: Bakers' exiras, $1 15@4 20 B vbl. CORNMEAL, ETC—Feed Corn, $23; Cracked Grabam Flour, $2 50 ¥ 100 Ibs; xye Flour, £5 75: Cornmeal, $:@¢ 25; Ostmeal. $3 50; Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, 83 10@ 3 30; Buckwheat Fiour, $3 25@3 50; Cracked Vheat, §3: Farins, $4: Whole Wheat Fiour, 75: Roiled Usts(bbls) 84 85@5 15; Pearl Barley. ;:.75@4: Split Peas, 33 50; Green do, 34 25 9100 xtra cream do 82 75: HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Both Hay and Feedstuffs are firm and selling reaadily. BRAN—$14@14 50 for the best and $13@!3 50 % ton for outside brands. MIDDLING>—$18 50@19 50 for lower grades 8nd $2U@21 B ton for the bes:. FEEDS S —Rolled _Barley. $17@17 50 Of'cake Meal at the mili, $26 50 B ton: jubblug, $27 50. HAY—Wheat, $8 50@11 50; Wheat and Oat $750@10 50: Oai $: 50@9: Pariey, $7@8 5 River barley. 86@b fU: compressed, 8*@)0 5 Aifalfa, first cotuing, $6@5 50; second, $6@6 50 stock, $6@8; Clover, £6 50@3 50 B ton. STRAW—25@50c % bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, There is nothing new to report. BEANS—Bacos quoied a: $1 50@1 60: Small Whites, $1 05@1 10; Large Whites, 95c@%$1 05 B ctl: Pinks. 95c@$1; Reds. $1@lL 15: Black- | eye, $1 $U@1 5U: Ked K.dnev, pominai: Limss. | &1 50@1 60; Butters, $125@1'40: Pea, $1 10@ 120. SEEDS—Brown Mustard. $2 50@3 75; Yellow | | Mustard, £1 75 @ ctl; Flax, 81 60@1 70; anars seed, 13,@2%c P Db: Alfaifa, 614c: Kape, 2159 234c; Hemy, 3c; Timothy, 43ge. DRIED PEAS—Nies, nomiual; Green, $1 20@ 17073 cil POTATOES, There is no perticulsr change. Corn is weak and Tomatoes are firm. UNION POTATOES—New Eary Rose in boxes 50@ | 65c: 10 sacks, 3L@40c: new Burbanks, 50@85c ® | <tl ' boxes and 40@50¢ in sacks; Sweet Focatoes. 1@z B I. GNION~—New Reds, 60@7uc ¥ sack: Silver- skios, 3. @9 ¢ P ctl. VEGETABLES—Bay Squash. Bey Cucumbers. 25@35¢ B box: Pickles 65c1ur o 1ana 40@5Uc for \o. Z; Asparagus. $1@2 b reen Peppers, 40@60c -or Chile aud 50@65c for Bell; Greeu 1 eas, 139@212¢ P b; String Eeans, 1@ Lima Beans. sc reen Ukrs, 50@65c ¢ g3 Plant, 50@75c; Cabbage, B0GT6c B c Carrois, 25@30¢ ® swck: Garlic, 115@ 1 34c & Tomatoes, 20@40c B box for Vacaviile and 65@ 90c for River: Green Corn, 5U@75c ¥ sack, 653 T5c ¥ crate for Beikeley and $1@1 50 ® crate for Alameda BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter continues to shade oft. Ranch Eggs are arriv ng in bad condition. owing to the rece .t ex- cesuive hest iu the Iptericr and 10 the fact that the farm rs have been holding hem back. EUTTFR— i C(REAMERY—Fancy creameries, 18@18%4c; sec- onds, 17@1744c B b DAIRY—\ hoice to fancy, 16@17c # B; lower grades, 12@1 4c FICKLED—16@17c B B FIRKIN—11@16- 9 D. 12@12%4¢ for ladie-packed. - ESFE.—Chuice iaild new, T14@8c; common th good. €@7c B B: Cieam’ Cheddar, 1C@ilc: Youns Amenica, ¥@0c; Western, llc; kasiera, 15@lic ¥ . EGu>—Ranch Eggs, 15@18c B doz: store Eges, 1133@l4c @ dozen: Eastern, 1213@l3c: Duck Eggs, lac » doz JOULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Arrivals areselling off better at uo- | changed prices. Live Turkeys, 15@16c for Gobblers and 15@16c for Hens: Geese 3 pair, $1 25; Ducks, $2 5 (@3 25 for oid and $:@5 for young: Heos, $3@4 50 Koosters, young. $6@7 50 B v z: do, 0.d, $4; Fry- ers. $4@4 50 % dozen: Eroilers. $3@3 50 for larse and $175@2 50 for small; Pigeons, €1 5 B dozen tor youpg and for oid GAME—Hare, nominal DECIDUOTUS Rabbits. nom:nal AND CITRUS FRUITS, Tbe marke: showed 10 Dew feature of note yes- terdsy. Arrivals of all kinds wers ample and previous prices were secured s & ruie. Lemons a e firmly beld at tbe advanced prices. Apricots are scarce asd fl.m. Mectarines are slow of sale. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $1 75@2 50 P chest for large and $4@5 for small. Biackberries. $1 75@2 75 B chest. Kaspberries, $5@5 ¥ chest. Huckleberries. - 8 Bb. i ¥ chest. sied Nectariues, 50¢: White, 40@30c @ tox. Peaches, 20810 § box 320, 08 55e § taakes for common k.Nis an 1 40@60c B box and 30660c B baske for Craw fords. Plums. - 5@50c $ box. M’;k_m 25@40c P box and $8@15 § tomin Green Pears, 25@40c B small and 40@5°c B —December—2000 | common, 85c@S$1 05: | Larce Yeliow, 81 0215@1 05: | | £—Is now selling fairly at quotations. Old, 5 3 100: Kice Fiour, | VEGETABLES. | 5@35¢c ¥ box; | Soutnfield Welington, $7 50; Seat:le, $550; Bryant, 85 50: Coos Bay. $475; Wallsend. $7 50 # lon; Comberlaud, #1430 3 ton in buik and #15 50 1 sscks: Pennsylvania. Anthracie Kgg, 815 % ton: Weish Anthracite, 88@10: Cannel, 88 ¥ ion: Rock Springs, Caste Gate and Pleasant Vailey, $7 60; Coxe, $11@12 in buk aud §13 ton in ks. SUGAK—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 63c: Fowdered. §7uc: Dry Granu: 1ated, 53 B; Coufectioners’ A, 514c: Magnolia 435c; Golden C, 46kc: Landy baif-barrels lgc more than | SAN FRANCISLO MEAT MAREKET. Hogs continue weak a: ihe decline. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First qua ity, 5140 3 Ib; second do, bc; third do, 4@414° B b. . VFAL—varge, 515@614c: small, 7@8c B b. MUTTON—Wethers Sia@rc; Ewes, 5@5%c B LaMEP—Spriog. 6%@7%¢ B b. POKK—Live Hogs, ic tor large and 33,c for_small and wedium; soft Hogs, 233@3%4c ¥ Ib; dressea do, 5S¢ RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. T7) Buer. Ctis... 344 70| Cheese, cus 150 12580 817 285 Peits. bals! 2.815 g 2,731| Wina. zals. 51100 Potawoes, scs.cs 2]41| Wool uis... 6u4 Onions, 8&s. 350 Oregon. 26 Hay, 10ns.. 603 Leatuer. ruils 57 Siraw, tons. 3| Lime, bbIs. 162 Miwulings. 100/ Lumber. M f8 ¢:. 30 Bran. sks 70. {Qoicksitver, fisks % REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ri H.sod Dietrich G. Kohn, Angele Roger 0 Lt street, 25 W of Devisa- loto. S line of H dero. W 25 by ~ 110: $10 Robert Faessier 10 olovana Solarl. lot on S line of Washingion street, 165 E of Spruce, E 27: $127:414: $10. C. D). and Grace L. Vincent to Mrs. H. A. Young Bethupe, 10t 00 = Iine of Twentieth stieet, 100 W of Colingwood. W 25 by S 87:6: 810. ' Nancy M. Moody to Liliie Hennelly, 16t on S line of n street, 2:1 W of Poweil, W 30, thence ai righ angies B0:(0, E 23, 56:4, E7, N | 187:6 @ft and 81 Walter B. and Milton D. Grosh. W. R. and Eiizabeth G. Larze ere, O. G. and Louise M Sige 10 A.vin B. Grosh, undivided interest in 11 pleces as in decree of pariial distribution to Alvin B. Grosh; 10. Caiifornfa Savings and Loan Soclety to A. Mo- retti. lot on S iine of Mariposa street. 55:4 W of Bryant, W 54:8 by § 75: $4800. Jacob and Lina Heyman to May E. Brown (wife | of 5 H.), lot 531, gift map 3: 810 Samnel k. and Eila Patterson to Georze Thist'e- ton, lots 2 and 3, block J, Rairoad Homesiead Associx fon 7; $10. J.S Angue. T. G. Crothers and W. S Goodfel- low (executors of the estate of James G. Fair) to Thomas M. Laugk: in, lot on W o Fenning ton street, 75 N of Elis:t, N 25 by W 100, lot 18, block 6, Fair’s suvdiviston Holly Park; $150. A. C. Freese (admivistrator estate of Timothy | O'Brien by a. H. Powers. commissiouer) to b. i. Bennett, lot on ~Jineof West Park sireci, 150 W of Mission. W 25 by ~ 100, lot 12, aud Gliman i ract (54928): $3:-9. Same to same, lot ou S line of West Park street, 125 W of Mission, W 25 by 5100, being lo: 13, | biock D, same (54828): $400. | Martha E. Se: to Thomas J. Stanton. lot on NW | line of Park Hill avenue, where intersecied by ti- viding line betwveen property of Park Hill Home- stead Association and Funi Tract Homestead As- sociation, SW 103, NW 34, S= 185. b-ing lots | 42, 44 aud 45, b ock 6, Fliug Tract Homesiead As- sociation, quitclaim deed: $10 Thomias J. and Klizabeth Stanton to Italian- Swiss Mutaal Joan Association, lot on AW iine of Tiiden street, 681 NE of Epstein, NE 25, NW 183, W 55:6, SE 234, being lot 45. block 6, Flint Tract Homestead Association; also lois 43 and | 44, b.ock 6. same tract; $10. liichard k. Tayior to Susan Taylor, all interest iu estate of Kobert Tavicr: gift. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Charles Fella to Cutherive Fe la, lot on E Jine of Madison street. 75 N of second, N 25 by E 100, Iet 4, block 181, Uakiand: aiso lot be fuuing a: s point 44.95 rom S corner 0. Walsworth avenue ana Pearl stree . thence SW 115,57 10 SW line Flint Tract, NW 58 to <E line of Walsworch ave- nue, tience’ N 125.70 10 bexinning. lot 1, block F, Filnt Tract No. 3, osk'‘avd: als) lots 21’ to 23, 28 and 52, Map of Bowie proper.y, Uaxlaud Town- ship: also 1ot on NW ine of Summli avenue, 265:4 NE of Linda avenue, N 80, W 145:19, BW 80.08, ~E 14223, to beginuing, portion lot 2} Glen Echo Tract, Map %, Uakland Township; alsb 1ot on SE line of Rose avenue. 25255 NE_from point of intersection of Kose svenue, with E iine of Ecno avenue, thence NE 40, E 15258, SW 40.03, NW 151.11 10 b-ginnivg. porcion i0¢ Glen Ecno Iract, Map 2, yulicizim deed, O =nd Township: $1. Martin B and Mary J. Smih to Cornelia E. Coiburn, 1ot on_ N line of Division sireet, 30 E of Pine. £ 50 by N 100, b ock 688 Oa-laud: $10. C roetin + and J. ~. + olbury to James E. Fas- ett, ot on N line of Divisi w stree:, 535 B of Pine. | £ 2 by N 100. biock 655, Oaxland: $10. | Frank M. ard Kose H. Wilson to Grorge H. and Mary A. Makiuson, 100 7, block 15, Duley’s Scenic rark, Borxeley: $10. r1ede:ick and Aunie . M. Esty to Willism B. Winn. loton - line of (hauuing was, 260 W of Tremo i streer, W 80 by 5 1:5, ot 11, block 5. | Barker Tract, Berkeley: $100. Samuel +.J. end Saras ¢ Wrisht 1o Commer- cial Bank of Berkeley. lot ou SW corner of Milvia | strre: and College way, S 100 by W 43, being lot 1, block 3, Sea View Pa k, Berkeley: 3101 i S.and Halia D. Hubbard te John H. Davie, lot 0. Eijue of Vernos street, 147 N «f Moss aveoue, N 40 by k 32, being lo: 22, biock B, rtanf ra Tract, Oskland: $5. A. W Coats (o Helen £ Hughson, re-record 8 0 495, lot on SW coin er of Chesinut and Twenty- elghth streets, § 25 b - W —, being 8 portion of luts 18 19 and 20, olock N,'m p of survey of northern extension of Uakland. quitciatm de d Oskland: $10. Atbert S, Woodbr dge to John P. Beckets, Jot on N1meof ihirty-sixth ot Logan street. 160.95 W of West, W 3293 N 13838, % 3117, S 16L51 10 beginzing, Leing (ot 17. b ock H, Majr Given Traci. Uakland Annex: $400. A. R. Funk to Jules and Lonisa Toussaint.lot on biock D, French pairs are belug made to ihe main shaf. In the company’s ground on the srunswick lode shatt 1 was sunk 10 fret on the slupe during the past week; total depth 980 feet; the bottom {8 in por- phyry. Un the 600 level th- north drifi from (he Station was advaucel 19 feet: (otal lengih 78 fret; the face is 11 porphyry and seams of quartz No work was doze in the mine July 5. BOARD SALES. Following wers the sales In the San Francisco | Stock Board vesterd BEGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 39100 Mexcn.. .3 109" CPoint....1t[25) ®Nev. AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 4140 Mexican..32/700 Potos! 80/40) Ophir.....8 (300 6006 &C. Following were the swies in the Pacific Stock Board yesierday: REGUIAR SEEs10N—10:30. 16100 Conn...10 /50 1 Kevace....22 1550) C Imp ....01/200 Scorpion..04 14500 ... 02300 SB&M 05 200 Lrvwa P 71000 5 av 14700 G&C. 17 S0MaN.. [l 2 59 300 Kentck.,.05/200 . 05500 L Wash...02 500 .. 08 20 Mexicau. 32 2 200 Caled. 154 Chalize. 600 Chollar . .7~ /300 Potos... 100 CCa V12714 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 15,100 Conf.... 1.00;500 Potost 200 Andes.....1420) C Polni.... 18700 Sava 30 Belcner.... 175006 & C 400 B & B..4U400 ... 734/1100 > Nev....80 5 41 .00 HENTTTE 400 .. 81 08100 s‘wo 2 82 11200 Mex, .. 33| 60 Siurd .1.55 38300 Nv Qu...05/500 Unloa. 77/400 Ucctdd.... 10/400 Utap, 82(,5) Ophir.....81/400 . [271/500 . 163110007 Yokl 49 1.50/300 Gvermu...09, 200 .. "8235/200 Potow.....45'500 CLOSING QUOSrATIONS. THURSUAY. July 16—4 P. . Bid Asked, Bid Asked. AlphaCone.... 14 Lil'ala.,.. ... 05 05 e 05 U6 instiea [T 08 05 Andes 14 15 Kemmck..,.= US U6 Belcher, 17 1b Mexican. 32 33 Bem & i1 1a Eullion 64 65 ue 10 49 50 2 3 — u 04 5 o1 oz 8y B2 — 160 EorekaCos o1 us Excnequer ... 01 41 42 Luugw Carey, 52 Leimw Nurcrs 85 STOCK AND THURSDAY. July 15-2 P 3% UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid _Asked. | Bid. Asked. T oan eonv.ii2la — (U Sdareg..ivd -luig Lonew issueit — | MISCELLANXOUS BONDS. Cal-aIChIASe. 11135 jUsK Gas 3w — 10% Lo 2d is 5s... 108 Omnibus 6s.. 123 P&0 Ryss. — P&Ch Ry 63. 101 Cal Elec 1, 84127 CntraC W 5s Lpoi-stex-cp Edsn L&P 8512815 124 %u,’fi F&CHRR 611073, — |Pwisc KR8111415118 ot Hios ™ 1Gsg! Kenm WLSL = 103 JIU&S3%u100 — [ractoP &L — 100 Losanz Los — 100 [SFENPRS. 102 103 DoGnieed 85 — 100 [SPREAriz3; 83 &4 MELstChies122% — |~PRECaiss. 1073 — DoRrion 0s 1081510834 SPERCAlas. — 90 NacVingsls — 00 ~PBrECaiSi 021510435 NevCNgh7s — 105 |SVWaterss. 119~ — N RyCal 6s.i04 JU5 [SVWaierds. JU13510155 NEyCw va — 95 [MKlUSRL — Uz WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 301 33 (Sprug Valley1003, — MarnCa B0 — GAS AND XLECTRIC STOCKS. 25 [ mofic inca. 487 &7 Centar 2 |Lp sk Tes se 815 -an Francscd 3 ° 514 Béiy Si0cKiOU. ... — 15 Faw Gas dmp 9255 9313 INSURANCE STOCKS. Firemanar 180 1x5 | COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Andlo-Cal . SUlg — [ius Na.vu.145 190 Eankof CaL 235 — |londonP&A. — 130 tublL&lCo 97 — [Merchsz = SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. is4) — [savé&iosa. _ I SumeeLils) = [Secodiocaw Mutoal 30 40 |Union Trusi930 1000 BEDuY 440 - STREET BAILROAD STOCKS. Caltfornta.... 1 8 112 |[OscSL&Har 100 GeRrT88.crm <9 — | Presidio. ... 7 Markerst .« 2034 46 FOWDER STOCKS. Atiantten_, 18 17 (Glan: Con. Cailforna’.. 90 115 |Vigora Essiern U, B.14 ¥4 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Almexa rxre. 9735 98 (Nai Vinee 435 — Ger Lead Co. 1w - 140 | ceanicNSCa — 24 HawC&sSCa. 161y 161g PacAux F A — 37 BuehsPus iy 38 | PacBoraxCo 99 — MerkxAsa W0 - [Farfraimle 8 7 BALES—MORNIN® SESS(ON. Board — 1 Eastern Dynamite. 50 Hawaiisn Commercial 50 Hutcninson 8 P Co . 20 5V Water $1000SF &N Stieei— 180 Hawaiian Commercial SALES—AYTEENOON SESITON. Board— 30 Alaska Packers’ Association 15 Gian: Powder Con... 10 Hawajian Commercial. 50 Huichinson 5 P Co.. office. whers complete sets 01 charts and salifng | direcitons of the world are kept on hana- or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be ovtained regarding lignts, dangers 10 navigation and all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the building on Tele- | graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes befors Doon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridiaa, by | telegraphic signal received each day irom the United States Naval Observaiory a: Mare lsiand Cai. A notice stating wheiher the tims ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if aay, is | published the sams day vy the afteracon papers | sud by the morning papers the ollowing av. | W. 8. HueHes Ueutenant. U. S N,, in charge The Tuno Batl. BRANcE BYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOR. U, < N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE } £ax FRANGISCO. July 15. 1897. The tme ball ou Teiegrapn Hil. was dropped | exactly st noon to-day—L e. a& noon of the 12U:a | meridiun, ur cxacuy a: 3 ¥ M., Gresnwich time. | W. 5 HUGHES. L = N.. iu charge. | { HIPY: G INTI LLIGENCE. ainved. | THURSDAY. Juiy 18. Stmr Chilkat. Dunham. 23 hours from Eel : River: ss and mdse, to N P = 8 Co. | “sumr Gipay. Leland. 15 bours irom Mo s Land- ine. ete: produce. 10 Goodall. Perkins & Cu Stmr Eurexa. Parsous. 74 hours from Newpor: avd way poris; pass and madse, (0 Gooall Feriins C0. Simr Geo Loomis. Bridgett, 36 hours from Ven- tura: oli, o Union O1' Co. Up nver direc:. { “stmr 'Hombolit, Bonifield, 16 honr« — min | from Eureka: pa-s and mdse. 10 M Kalish & ¢ 0. Stmr Polnt Arena Johnson. i6 nours from | Mendocino, etz; pass ani mdse, 1o Mendocino | Lumber Co. | Stmr Crescent City. Stockfleth, 34 nours from | | Cirescent City: pass and mdse, 10 Hobbs, Wall & tmr San Mateo, Fletcner, §34 days from Como: 200 tons coal. to S P Co. Bark St Jame., Banfieli, 167 days from New York: mdse. to J F Chapman & Co. Schr Aiago, Stenviand, — days from Sand Point; codfish, to Lynde & Hough Co. Californis City direct. | Scnr Chas K Wilson. Johnson, 4% days | Ab rdeen; lumber, to Wilson Bris & Co. | Schr Eobolink, Nelson. -6 nours from Mendo- | | trom | ciuo; 200 M 1t lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Cicur.d THURSDAY. July 15 & Stmr Alice Blanchard, Hughes, Portiand; N PS Co. sme Alliance, Hardwick, Portiasd: N P8 5| Co. Strar Del Norte, Allen, Unalaska: can Commercial Co. Bktn W H Uimond, Nilsson, Honolulu; J D | Sprackels & Bros Lo, ratled. THURSDAY. July 15, Stmr Arcata. Reed. Coos Bay. | Stmr South Coast. Zaidart. Sinr Corona sepsen San Diego. | Sumr Alice Bianchard. Hoghes, Portiand. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Vicioris and Port Townsend. stmr Noyo, Levinson. Fort Bragz. Stmr De Norte, Allea, Unalaska. Hars A-nie Johason, Matson. H10. Schr Golden Gate, Jorgenson. Schr Mary Etia. Weizei, Timber Cove, Schr Rio Rev, « rancie, Mendocino, Schr Eva, Klitgard, Lu.eka. svlegrashio. POINT LOBOS. July 15 —10 . M.—Weathar hazy: wind SW: velocity 12 mites. Charter. i The ship Yosemite loa !s coal at Tacoma for tals | port. Tate lumter charters are: Ship John Kna, | Puget Sound to Port Pire, 33s9d: Br bark Swm | Mendel, Port Blakeley to Vaiparaisn, 37« 6d; Ger | ship Theodor, Puget ~ound to Port Pirle, 35s. pmestio ¢t NAKNEK RIVER—Arriced May 20—Bark BP Cheney. h nce Apr 20 JALBIUN—Arrived July 15—Stme Cleone, hence uiy 14 WHITES "ORO—Arrived July 15—Stmr W] [Seasmemt Ll —| 0] AGG—Arrived July 15—Stmr PO AR e 3uly 1 4 ¥ 5 CASPAR—sal uly 15—Sen; M ! ABble, tor ~en Fraucisco. i GREENWUOD—Aurived July 15—Stmr Whites- b taee iy 4 s Whles | SEA — Salled July —Star Pro, sitftn greso, for GRAYS HARBOR—Arrivea = Alien . hence June 30. e ON — Arrived July 15—Sci By e Tt 5y hr Barbara AUG—arrived July 15. gy e o y 15—Stmr Protec- NT REYES--Passed July 15—Stmr Bi from %an Pedro. for For Brags, o0 Fivah PORT TOWNSEND— rr.ved July 12—Schr Huenewe, from San Fedro. A- Arrived July 15 - Sche Kay, nengeduly s y 15 Ida McKay, ASTOR(A—Arrived July 1 trfm Reaance. y 15—sche J B Leeds, RO—Salled July 15—t B 'y 15—Stmr Tiilamook, SAN DIEGO—Sailed July 15-Stmr National City. 1or ~an Francisco. B NEWPORT—Saiied July 15—Stmr Caspar. it Eastern Ports. Arrived Joly 14—Shy beoek, e uly p W F Bal from Saii-* July 14—Shij inncisce: ly p 8 ¢ Hitcheoek, for San orth Amerf- | i SR Foraign Porte Y—Arrived Dechmont, rom teatin, o 0 *07 15~Br sl GUAYMAS — Arrived July 14—Bark Fores: STOWN—0ft the port Jul Br “A‘{%‘&'i‘:.“fi. e 1“l-!u July 15—8r sbip B Sene e —Arrived July 14—Stmr Mariposs, NICOLA EF~KI—f = balls for Columbia River o o H-BKm One el “minortatisae. PEDRO—. = AN Per Eurexa—29 pkgs Ven:ura—1bal sal. fish, 1 cs poultry cure, 127 bxslemons. 27 bxs oranges, 1 cs honey. Carpinteria-15 tons ssphaltum.- santa Burbara—B1 bdis iles, 1 cshoney, el | Tetzen | ber1,6. 10, 14. 18, » | out previous notice s O i Smith & Co: Deere Marshall, Teggart & Co: H Gelz Bros & Co; '8 andard Oil 'C Imp Co: F Uri & ssy. Voorhies & Co; hinese m - rc PAGIFG COAST STEAWSIIP C1. HO FOR ALASKA! THE ELEGANT STEAMER MEXICO Will leave SEATTLE, Wash., JULY 25, 1837, at9a M for MUIR GLACIER and Ports in Alaska. For further information abply 10 Ticket Office, Palace Hofel, 4 w Montgomery St., San ¥ J. F. TROWBRIDGE, P. % Supt., Seatt PACIEIC COIST STEANSH (. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY ), ¥hart, San Fraacisco. as follows: or porta in Alaska, 9 A. M. Juiy 5, 10, 15, 25, 30, and every firch dny theretrer, L0 o For Vicioria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Towa. send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacories and New Wi atcom (Bellineham Bay, Wash.), 9 a. a. July 5, 30.15, 20,25, 0. ADd every fifth day thers: after, connecting at Vancouver with the L. K., at Tacoma with N, P. R R., at Se . N'Ry., at Port Townsend with A'askn steamers For iiureka, Arcaca and Fields Landing (Huia- baldt Bay), Sir. Pomona Z 2. .. July 5. 8 1, 17 21.26.30. Avcus: 3 7. 11, 16, 20, 24, 28, sepiem: neisco. Wash, For ~anta Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Ca; Port arford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviot e Barbara, Veotura, Hus For ~an Diezo. stoppinz onlv at Port . (San Luis umwo{. ~anta Barbara, Port g:n:‘n'. reles. Redondo (Los Angeies) aud Newport, 11 a. s July 3, 7.11, 15,19, 28, 27, 31. and every fourth day thereafter. For Enseiada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A. M..1he 2u of each mout| ‘The Company reserv © Fight to change with. ers, saliing dates and hours of saillng. Ticke: office—Pulace e New Montgomery sireet. g GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10U Market si.. San Francisce. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-stree: Whart, 8t 10 A . FARE(S3 Firstrctass Including £ $2.50 2d-class fberth & mealy SCHEDULE us SAILINGS: Columbia........... July 2, 12,22 Aug 1 State of California..... Joiv 7,17 27, Aug 4 Through uckets and shrough bazgaze to all Esstern poluis. Hates and 10iders upou applicas uou E.F. COND GOODALL PERKI NOR. General Agent, 630 Markes strast. S & CO.. Superintendaa: U OLULU only. Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.. aud CAPETOW N South Atrica J. . SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. Agents. 114 Mootgomery st. 'THE O.R.& N. CO. Freight office, 327 Marke: sireel, San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUZ French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW) 42 NOKTH CRiver, toot of Morton sz, Iraveiers by tEls fipe avold both transit by Engiish ra the discomfort of crossing ibe chanuel in boat. ~New YOrk to Alexandra Egypr vis Pariy, Sirst class $150, second class $116. LA GASCOGNE, uly 24 104 @ LA TOURAINE Julr 3L 100 « LA CHAMPAGNE, Augus 7, 10A s LA DunMANDIE.. L JAuzusi 14’ 104 a0 LA BRETAGNE.. August 21 104 € && For turther particuars . pp.y 10 ». FORGET. Agent, No. 3 Bowling -reen. New York. J.F. FUGAZL & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San kraucisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington st., At 6 P. M. Duily. Freighc received up to 230 2. M. £ Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. ‘Yne only Jine seiling through tickets and giving throuxn freight rates to all poibs oa Waliey Rallroad. sl‘zm}un . D. Peters, City of Stockton. CaL Nav. and Imoc Co T. C. Walker, Telephoue Main 805. FORU. 8. NAVE-TARD AYD VALLEJG, STEAMER “MONTICELLO,’ Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur, 434w and FOR SANJOSE, L0S GATON & SANTA CRUZ QTEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER | 9 (Sundays eacepled; 210 A . umban‘:x\' Saturday exceptrd) a8 7 P w Freign: ani Fare betweea San Kramcisco and Alviso, S0c: to San Jose, Tic. Clay W W. Sagia Clars sk Sau Josa

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