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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. JULY 17, 189 T THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Wheat booming again. r quiet but steady. ts and Rye dull. Ye low Corn cleaned up. Beans as usua’. Hay: very firm Wool stiff Increased exports of Flour and Wheat. Potatoes and Onions higher. Tomatoes ad- and Eggs weak. 1y about the same. continue to advance. Figs higher. Cantaloupeslower. Lemons firm. Limes declined. Provisions sell we Hides continue firm. Hogs not as weak as they have been: Seventeen failures last week. Heavy exports of produc WE THE S FAILURES. 7ve Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 17 iluresin the Pacific Coast States and Territorles for the past weeh, as compared with 15 for the is week and 20 for the corresponding week Inres for the past week are trades as follows: 1 dry gouds, urant, 1 electric supplies; J laun- wpd cigar manufacturer. 1 real works company, 2 fruit-growers, 1 1 groc 1 general store, 2 EXPORTS OF PRODUCE. Exports of proauce by sea from San Francisco x months 0f the year were $15,- $16,856,800 during the same Of the total the United Kingdom the Hawailan Isiands $2,016, ,900, Jaoan S1, 300 aild Central Ame 583, 300. al vear just ended the total e 82,000, the lurgest since 1891 trade 13 improving. OF BR: ADSTUFFS. d in 1 EXPORTS rom this port in the last cereal 6 bbis, against 955898 in the educing this flour to a wheat it to the exported wheat g readstufls during the p 42 cus, valued at 817 valned at $13,9 55 Sanliegd )\ O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® C/oua’x@ Rarn® Snow SHADEDARFAS SHOW PRECIPITATION| Explanation. The arrow files with the wind. The top figures etstation indicate maximum temperature for the vs: those undernesth it.if any, the amoust of 0iall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, be past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid ct poin s of equal air pressure; igo- otted lines, equal iemperature. The means high barometric pressure and y accompanied by fair weather: ‘“low 10 by clondy weatherand rains. t appear on the Wasbington essure is high in_the interior 1 ie coast, and the isobars extemd ud south along the comst, rain is probabie: n the “low Is inclosed with isobars of re, rain south of Oregon is IMprob- in the vicinity of Idaho, and to the California coast, warmer pected in summer and colder reverse of these conditions osite result. he p wll produce an THE WEATHER BUREAU, UNTTED STATES DEPARTM TURE, WEATE 188 followiug are the maximum temperatures to-day by telegraph from Weather Bu- ations in California: ureka 62, Red Biuff 10%, Fresno 106, Yuma 108, San Luis Obispo 78, Los Angeles 84, San Diego 7 San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 64, minimum 52 and mean 58 Weather Conditions and General Fore- OF AGRICUL- BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, July casts, An area of low pressure lies over the upper Mis- sour v second low area prevails over Arizon ern Califoruia Dur ng the past wenty rs there has been a slight rise in e Le coast of Uregon and Southern 1 ature hes fallen, owing to showers, from 4 to 16 degrees over the tortuern ha f of the Pacific t has remained stavionary over Califor a Utah «ud.Arlzona. - occnrred over Tdaho. naximum wind veloeities are re- al s. 30 miles per hour irom 3, 35 miies from the north- Washington, por-ed the south: ¥o Forecasts Francisco for thirty hours endi L%97: Northe Saturday: southerly winds in tresh northwesterly winds o1 the cos: Soutpern California—Falr Saturday; continued w 1 weather: westerly winds. evada — Fair ~aturdsy; cooler In extreme northern portion Utah—Clov rday; cooler Saturday night. continued warm wea- San Fr and vicinl:y—Fair Saturday; f0z in the m rning; iresh westerly winds. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Korecast Official. NIW YORK MARKETS, NEW YORK, . Y., July 16 — Much of the sam- influences that have been vffective in creat- inz a bullish stock market iately were at work to-day. There was considerable selling, but all offerin were well absorbed, with the market h very stesdy. Good crop reyorts, further tudicat ons «f a foreign demand for our grain, ii- lusirated particularly by purchases of wheat yes- for export to Argentine and the approach- tlement of the tariff question, were among avorable ractors. Though only presenting an incomy & form, the conditions having been pre- viousiy kpown and commented on, .he Govern- mer: statement of exporis and imports for the fiscil year wnded June 3) attrac ed atteutlon, siowing a total 0f exports never vefore équuled n Ihe neares: approach United 5.ates was muki gram to te arope. w serivs of deth narve: &t the present tme. I'tie year’s showing of a1 exCess of exports over impor.s, (hough it bas never been equaied, wonld ‘u even more remarkable hud it not besn heavy imyor s in the {ast half of the year inz tariff bill. The discou itude of + ondor: house 3 1 10cks, they were consider- able sellers to-day of bouds. A decided interesy contpued in local securities both on exchange and 11 the so-called out.ide murket. Toeenor- mous 0V rsubscr piion yesterday 1or the $2,000, vas in 1592, when the heavy stipments of was suffering from a —the condition existing 10 because of tie g m featuie In the 00U worth of Meiropo itan ‘Traction fiv-s 13 ev derce of the great amount o1 money aw iting in- vesimeut. Furiher ev.dence of the same sort was furnished by the aunouncrmenc cf Brown Bros, & Co.10-day ihat their fssue of United Traction bonds of Pi. sburg had been ove: subscribed. Ihe shares of the anthracite coal ronds, while they faled 10 exbibit any special activity on a parently well based reports of imp-ndiug favor- able develop uents in regard (0 (hese ronds, were very sieady. 1n fipal dealings the market in gen- erel developed renewed stringth, Kock Iswnd being the feature of an advauce in granger shares. Government bonds little chanzed. Raliway and misceiianeous bouds generally higier, Money 1 per ce it; Lim-—6 s days 2 per cent, 90 days 234 per cent’ 4 monihs 2l per cent, 8 months o per cent, 7 mouths 5 ver, ceut, on good mixed Siock rxchauge col ateral. Commerc.al pager quict. Prme indorsed uilis receivabie 3 per cent. cholce nd prime singie n:mes 345 per cent, and good names @435 per cont Domestic exchange on New York, an_Fran- cisco right, iTigc premium: teegraph, 20¢ premium. Wheat and Flour, WHEAT= J0:30 11:00 12:00 100 2:10 July 8% 81 - BU3; B0l Blig essure. and is usually preceded | September..... 7465 T4l 7435 T4bs 763 December d 76 iy T T6% 17 ~pot steadie f. 0. b. atloat No. 1 Northern spring New York, 8414@84 14 No.1 Northern spring Dulntn, B4Z4c: No 8 hard winter. 76%g0: No. 2red. T8Vjc. aies 5,003,000 bushels. Future closiug: July, 8l114c: September, 7634c; December. 77c. FLOUR—Spring. _in bhis: No. 2 extra, §3 15 335: No. 1exir.. $3 45@3 60; straights, $3 65 $¥5: paten's £4 20@4 35. Receipts 7137 bols, 18,772 sacks; exports 7062 bbls, 25 637 sacks. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool Ly steam, 234d. Produce. E—Rio, spot dul, steady 0. 7.7 Future (lo-ing: May, $7 30@7 35: August 5 »0: Septen ber, $3 B5@S 10: Uctober, §6 ¥5@ December, §7 0.@7 10. LARD—Prime. 84 .0@4 25. Higher but quiet. FYORK - le!: $8@8 b0. Firm TALLOW—3Ygc. PETTE R Croamers, Western, 1@15140. EGGS—8tate, fresh gathered, 12@123gc SUGAK— dull but firm; Sg-deg. test, 3Yac: 96-dea. test, #5xc. 1-efined, quiet. PETROLE L M—New ) ork renned. §5 85: Phila- delphia and Pulimore refined, §5 80; refinea in bulk. 83 30. Weal HOPS_Crop of '85, 3@4c: crop '06, 6@9¢: coast, crop’95, S@dc; crop ‘86, 6@1U. London market, 50@70s. Firmer. WOUL~—Obio and Penagrivania XXX, do, 24¢; X do, 21@22c; @z25c; fiue unwashed, 17c; unm renautable, 18@ ! 18c. Califorula—or.nern spring free, 15@25¢; mitdle counties, spring, 1-@13 Southern sprin g, 10@11c; burry and deective, 6@8c: free fall Northern, 11@13c; 1a!l Southern, €@/c: defective fall, 5@6¢ Oregon—Eastern Oregon choice, 10@ 12¢; do average, 10@:1c; do heavy, +@9; valley Oregoa No. ), 14@1bc: do No. 2, 15@1bc; do No. 3, 15@16c; valley Orego lamb's, 15@) dc. | ™ HIDES—Buenos Ayres. dry. 20 ts.. 1512@18¢: Galveston, 20 to 25 Ibs.. 14@15¢. Steady. LEATHER—Hemlock soie. lsuenos‘nyreg. light 10 heavy weights, 18@19c: acid, 19@32c. Firm. Dried Fruits. RAISINS—California. 50-1b boxes, 234C:crown, 58, @5Y0: seeded, T34 @5Yac: seediess muscatels, 51a@d3sc. Easier. crop prospects excellent. CURKAN 473@5%47 In_barrels: cieaned bulk, 5ip@6¢c; cases, d1g@5Yac: cartons, “@7vec. Dull, stead PRUNKS_California, 26-1b voxes, 4@7c; 50-b boxes, 414@7c. Steady. V1A Ch kS —California, unpeeled. bags. 615@8c: boxes, 7@fic: peeled. 10@12c. Firm, APRICOTS—California, boxes, 7@l2c; bags, Tle@10c. Duil. CITRON—11@12%jc for fancy boxes. Steady. Fius—rancy orainary, 12@l¥c; iancy washed, Steady. — Fersian, 60-1b boxes. 215@334¢c;: Fard, in boxes. 43;@5c: cases, 53,@6c. Stealy. WALNUYS—Cailfornia = siandard, 6%ac: sof ehell, Sc.Firm but dull ALMOND>—shelled, 1634@29c. Motals. PIG IRON—Southern, $9 25@10 50 £10@1x. Quiet. 31 TIN—stratts $13 75@13 85. Qulet. COPPEK—Brokers, $11 1235: exchange, $11. Quiet. LEAD — Brokers, $3 35; Northern, exchange, $3 55. Weak, Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Clostna. American Sucar.. $13.. 50 1134 American Sugar P1d American Tovacco, Americau Spirit Mig Co.. Atcnison. Bay State Gas Canadian Pacific Central Pacific. Chicago Gas. . C.B&Q Con. Gas Cordage Coraage P1d . = Denver & Rio Grande Pta. Deiaware & Lackuwaoa Erle Fort General | Hocking Valley Jersey Uentral Kansas & Texas, Lake Shore Louisville & Mannatian Con Missouri Pacttic National Lead. I Central North Pacific. . North Pacific, Pt Norihwestern . Oregon Navigation, Pid 5300 Pacific Mall. . 3137 Puliman .. 2 —_ Quicksilver (Con Exchnge) 100 Rock Island. 7 621, Readiug. . 2837 Eouthern Pacific. Kt Paul.. St. Louls & 8 F. K. R Texas Pucific........ Tennesses Coal & Iron. Union Pacific. | U~ Lenther U. & Leather. Western Union Wabash, P1d Earsiver...... &teriing on London, €0 days. Sterling on London. sight. U. 8 4s, registered.. Prd CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO. Irr. July 16.—Provisions opened strong avd higher. Trading, however, was quiet and prices receded slightly, owing to rather liberal offerings by packers. The cash trade was more active. and the market closed firm at an advance. The cattle deniand was more active than usual for 0 lute in the week and prices stronger for de- sirable lots. The market was about 10c higher than a week 6g0, recovering somewhat from the Monday slump causd by heavy receipts. Fat | sharply. Cloice feeders were no lower, but com- mon stockers sold off about 15@25c. Texans plentifol and active. Hogs, with an active general demand and prices strong, were 5c higher. The quality generally was good, FEastern shippers were rair purchasers, bui the bulk was bouzht by local packers The sheep Tade was fairly_active, prices ruling somewhal eas.er, with an advance for the better cinsa 0f sheep of about 15@25¢. Receipts largely Westerns. Grain, WHEAT- 9:30 ,0:00 10:30 31:00 11:80 Juy.... TAy 743, — A% 74 Beplember. [l 6HIL €805 €815 6E3y 681G December......70% 6975 70 . 695, — 1z:0) 1:10 July...oinnnnee T4%4 83 epiember . 6 7054 Decembe: 6914 709 B Tilg CORN—July, 253c: Seplember, 2615@2655C. OATS—July. 1755 : Sep ember, 48%. BARLEY @2T%c. FLAXSEED—Ti4e, TIMOTHY—$2 75. Produca. FORK—July. $750: September. $7 57. LARD—July, $3U3: S-ptember. $4 10. RIBS—July, $4 32; September, $4 4. BUTTER—Duli an weak. Creameries—ExXtras. 141ge; firsts, 135@18%5¢; seconds, 1114@1 2c. Dairies—Extras. 12c: firsts, 10 @11c; seconds, 9¢; packing sLock, fresh, Sc. EGGS—Firsts sold chletly at 8@81gc, loss off cases returned. Firm and active. L estock. HOGS—Light, $3 4b@<¢ 60: mixed. 33 8714,@ 865; heavy, 83 15@3 22; rough, $3 15@3 3. Fales 17,000 Heceipts 17,000. Estimated to-mor- row 11,000. CATTLE—Beeves, $3 8085 00: cows and hetf- ers, 81 0@4 30; Texas steers, $2 85@4 00: stock- ers and feeders, $5 25@4 25. Keceipts 3000, Esti- | mated to-morrow 400. BHExY—Receipts 12,000, Keceipts at Omahna. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBt., July 16 —CATTLE— Receipts, 1700 head; market 5@ Uc higher. 110GS~Keceipts, 5700; market 5¢ higher. SHEEP—Receipts, 700; market strong. Receipts at Kansis City. RKANSAS CITY. Mo. July 18 —CATTLE—Ke- ceipts, 5000 head; market stead: HOGS—Receints, 1000 head; 5@10c higher. BHEEP-Receipts, 1000; firm. ¥OREIuN MAKEETS, ‘market London. Exa. July 16. — Consols 11284: French rentes, 1041 50c. LONDON, silver, 2765 Liverpool. WHEAT—Firm: No. 1 standard California wheat. 0s 9d: cargoes oft coast, nothing doing; cargoes on passage, rather firmer, 38 to 61 higner Eng.ish country markets, generally 64 uearer: French country markets, irm: Liverpool wheat, No. 1 California, 6% 6d@6s 7d: wheat in 1 arls, firm: flour {o Parls, stroug; weather in England, briliia ~Uplands, 4 9-32d. LOTT0] EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — 8487 Sterling Exchange, sight 488 Sterlirg cables. 489 New York Fxci 1714 New York Exchange, 20 Five Sflver, per o ce. 6015 Mexican Doilars. 49 e i it YESTEEDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. AN FRaNcIsco, July 16, 1897. The following resume of the wheat market is jurnished by k. A. Bresse, Produce Kxchange wrainbroker, 412 Pine street: San Francisco. 9:15 4. M. SESSION. Birong cables, causing & general bullish seatl- cows and heifers so d well, while calves declined | I | | | | 1 { i | 58,000, $1'2835. | 3181 i 812y | 000 cuis, $1 3 :; 400 | 000 cus. | usual discount tothe trad: | Oiicake Meal at the mill, $26 50 | $750@10 50: Uat, 87 50@9; | Aifalta, first cutting, $5@b 50; second, $6@6 | 81 50@1 ment. December wheat opened at $1 2814, ad- vanced to $1 2844 and closed at $1 304, 10:15 A. M. SESSION. Renewed strength in the Chicago market keeps wheat i this market in good demand at advanced prices December, 312815 @1 29, closed at $1 2874 Muy opened at $1 3i and closed at #1 314, 11115 A. M. SKSSION. Bull enthusiasm could no: be more pronounced thau at present in wheat. The demand is most urgent. +argoes are wanted at_ sellers’ prices. December wheat opened at $1 30. advanced to $1 3014 and c.osed at $1 293, May sold at §1 33 and ciosed at $1 327 December barley, T4l4c. 2 P. M. SESSION. The wheat pit was & scene of the wildest excite- ment at the afternoon session, nOLwith-tanding prices did 1ot show sny change from those of the closiug morni g session. ‘Lhe volume of trading was large. Country orders were evident on every hand throuzhout the day’s trading. Brokers were flooded wiih buying o'ders. It has been some time since ouislders have taken any iaterest in the market. December closed at $1 30 and May at §1 329. Foreign coudiuons are shaplng prices. Chicago. Wheat was wanted on the early curb this morn- ing at 1 cent over yesterday’s close. Liverpool cables reporied July aud August futures 2d hikher, Paris was 90 1075 centimes higher for flour and 20 centimes nigher for wheat. AL the opening a quieter feeling prevalie September sold at 687c t 6834 and back to 6814c. July advunced ‘Lo 75¢, out fell back lo 7Tdl4c in sympathy with September. The marxet acted heavy for the first hour after the opening. causing many L0 seil oat lon, wheat and others (o go short. ‘The market turned sud- denly strong about midday on reports from New Yurk ot buying by Freuch houses, backed up by strong advices trom Paris. The snorts became frightened and ran to cover, advancing July to 75ge. September 70%4c and December 70%4¢. Just after the close September brought 7034 on the curb The day has been one of wila excitement and trading of & large volume. september is dangerously oversold There are several iarge lines of short wheat which will probably come iuto camp should the market advance further. Liverpool reported : arzoes on passage 34 to 6d higher. nglish country markets generally 6d dearer. \fornia wheat 30s 9d for Sep:ember and No- Vembe 285 3d. Receipts of wheat at primary points to-day 815,154 bushels, against 612,174 bushely on ihe same day Iast year. kurmers continue to hold their wheat. Advices 10 them have been (0 refcain from selling, except av higher prices. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. red winter for August and September Receipts. Bushels, 135,95 Shipments. Bushels 24,820 Citles. Minneapolis. . TIDEWATER. .Boston.... New York Philadeiphia . .Balumore. .New Oriean! 241,001 42,841 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURFS. July. Aug. sept. Oct. Tec. Opening. 833, 6 510 59% 597 Closiug. 64" 6 510 510 593 | PARIS FUTURES. Auzust. Flour—Opening 48 75 Flour—Closing. 49 Wheat—Opening. . 23 50 W heat—Ciosing. 23 60 Corn opsned fairly stead; decline in sywpathy with wheat. Later, woeat advance., shorts began buying, causing an advanuce of from e bottom. prominent ers \hat corn will be taken up next aud given agoo L round advance. Oats duil siightly higher in sympathy with other cereals. AT INTIEE PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—It 00ks as if :here was another boom on. There were lively (imes on the call board yes- terday morning and fuiures went up sharply un- derlarge transactions and unwonted exciiement. The price of spoi Wheat also advanced, and the shippers were fres buyers at the advance. [tis preity well sect.ed now that this country i to be heavily drawn on for supplies by foreign countries tuis year. The suippers are paying $1 30 freely in the country. Local quotations are as follows: $1 2714@1 30 for No. 1, $1 5114 for choice aud $1 35 for extra choice for miiling. CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clack—December— 43,000 cuis, $1 2814 2000, $1 2814: 2000, $1 283; May - 4000. $1 3015 ) “SESSION — December — 82.000 ctls, 800U, #1 1864; 3,000, $1 2834 20,000, o 42,000, 1 29. May—2000, §1 31; 4000, $13175; 2000, 81 3155; 4000, $1 313, KEGULAR MORNING SKSSION—December—44,- £15014; 5000, $1 3014; 56 - 000, $1 507! 00, 1 5084 May—32.000, $1 33; 2000, $1 $23; 4000, $) 3254, AFTERNOON SEssioN—December—26,000 ctls, SECO: | 81 501/5; 2000, 81 29%; 30,000, $1 30, BA KL —The mu ket {3 firm at unchanged prices. Feed, 733,@78%¢c B Chevalier, £1 10@] 20 for No. 1: new Erewinz, 95c@$1 for No. 1 and 85@90c for dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:16 0'clock—No sales. BECOND SESSION—NO sales. HEGULAR MOENING SESSION—December—10,- algc. AFTERNOON SESSION —- December — 2000 ctls, T5%jc: 4040, T5Y4c; 6,00, Toc. OAT There 13 10 movement In this market. a | Fancy Feed, $1 2316@1 27% B ctl; good o | choice, $167%@1 1is: | Surprise, 81 36@1 40: Milling, 81 15@1 20 @ ctl. common, 95c@$1 05: Clipped 'Oats seli av $1@2 ® ton over the raw proauct. CORN—Quotatlons for Yellow descriptions are nominal, as there is none of any consequerice here. Large Yeliow, 81 0214@1 05: ~mal Round do, $1 15@1 17%4: White, 20@¥5c ¥ ctl. RY E—0ld, 9226@95¢: new, S0@82%c B cil. BUCKWHEAI—Is nominal at y5c@81 16 # ctl for new and $1 35 for old. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Famlly extras, $4 25@4 35: Bakers' extras, $4 15@4 20 B bbl. COKNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $23; Cracked Corn. $24 ¥ ton. MILLS IUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows. Srabam Flour, $2 50 B 100 Ibs: Kye Flour, $2 25 B 100: Kice Fiour, &5 75: Cornmeal, # 5; extra cream do $2 75; Uatmeal. $3 50; Oat Groals. $4: Hominy, 83 108 8 30; suckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 BU; Cracked Wheat, $3: Farina, $i: Whole Wheat Fiour, »+275: Rolled Lats(bbis) B4 95@5 15; Pearl Barley. &5 75@A; Bplic Peas, t5 80; Greendb, 8 30 %100 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay roles very firm and the tendercy 1s tow: still beiter prices. No change in Bran and Mid- dlings. BRAN—$14@14 50 for the best and $13@13 50 #_ton for outside brands. MIDDLING>—$18 50@19 50 for lower grades and $20@21 % Lou for the best. FEEDSTUXFS — Rolled Barley, $17@17 50; % ton; jubbling, #27 50. HAY—Wheat, 8850@11 50; Wheat and O arley, $7@8 5 : compressed, $2@10 River Barley, $5@6 5! stozk, $6@8; Clover, $6 50@S 50 B ton. S1RAW—25@50¢ B bal BEANS AND SEEDS, The market is sill sluggish aL nominal quota- -tion: BEANS—Pavos quoted at $1 50@1 60: Small Whites, $1 05@1 10; Large Whites, 95c@$1 05 B ctl: Pinks, 95c@$1; Reds. $1@1 15: Black- eye, $1 40@1 50; ked K dney, nominal; Limns. 8 50; Butters, 8125@140: Pea, $110G 120, SEEDS—Erown Mustard. $2 60@3 75; Yellow Mustard, §1 75 @ ctl: Flax, $1 60@1 70; Canary Seed, 15,@2Yc Ib: Alfalta, 614c: Kape, 212@ t¥c: Hemp, Bo; Timoihy. i K1:D PEAS—Niles, nomiual; Green, $1 20@ 1703l POTATOES, VEGETABLES. Potatoes and Onlons are higher. Tomatoes are algo doing better under lighter re: eipts. POTATOES—New Eary Rose in boxes 60@ 78c: 1n sacks, 85@40c; new Burbanks, 75c@81 % cil In boxes and 45@bac in sacks; Sweet Po.atoes, 2@23/z¢ B'Ib. ONTON~—New Reds, 66@75c B sack; Silver- skins, S5c@81 B ctl. VEGETABLISS—Bay Squash. 3.@40c ¥ box; Bay Cucum bers, 20@35¢ B ux; Pickles 85¢ for N 1 ana 40@50c for -0 2; Asparagus, SOc@82 50: Green Peppers, 40@60c ‘or Chile and b0@85c for Bell; Green | eas, 113@2%ac B Ib; String Leans, 1@ 2%c; Lima Lexns, ac; Green Ukrs, S0@75C ® box: gz Plant, 0@¥5¢; Cabbage, 60@75¢ E XA Carrots, 45@30c B snck: Garlic, 146@:134c # 1b: ‘Tomatves, 3 @40c B box for Vacuville and sdc 1 for Hiver: Green Coru, 50@T75¢ # sack, vod ¢ % crate for Berkeley and $1@1 50 ® crate for (6 TH BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. There is no further change, but the market for both Butter and Eggs Is weak. BUTTER— ; CrEAMERY—Fancy creameries, 18@18%c; sec- onds, 19@174ac P Ib. e DAIRY—tholce 10 fancy, 18@17c B D; lower grades, 12@) 4c FICKLED—16@17c P . FIRKIN—1£@162 B Ib. L ASTERN—1%@13c for ladle-packed.” CHELSK—Choice mild new, 71/:380: to good, 6@7c B Ib: Cream Cheddar, Young America, £@9e: Western, 11c; 15@lbe B b ¥.GoS—Ranch Eggs, 16@18c B dez: store Eggs, 1115@l4c # dozen: Easiern, 1215@18c; Duck Eggs, lac # doz YOULTEY AND GAME. POULTRY—Quotations are maintained witha quiet market. Live Turkeys, 15@16c for Gobblers and 15@16¢c common 10@11e; Lastern, it is suid by | for Hens: Geese % pair, 1 25: Ducks, $2 50@3 25 for oid and 83@5 for youngz: Heos, $3G4 50: Koosters, young. §6@7 50 B duz;: do, oid, $4; Fry- ers, $4@4 50 B dozeu: Broilers, $3@3 50 for large and $1 50@2 50 for small; Figeons, $1 25 B dozen 1or young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal Rabbits, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITKUS FRUITS. Apricots continue to advance and are in brisk demand for canning account. Peaches are firm. Appies, Peurs and Plums show no particu- lar chauge. Cantaloupes are lower. Lemons are very nrm acthe advance. are lower. Muscat Grapes from the Capay Vailey. 75¢ B crate. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— lrawberries, $2@3 B chest for large and $4 for small. Blackberries. $2@2 50 B chest. Raspberries, $3@5 B chest. Hucklebeiries, ¢ D Ib. Currants, > 1@2 B chest. Ked Necuarines, 50@65c: White, 40@50c box. Peaches, 20@s0c % box and 20@bdc P basket for common Kinds ana 50@60c B box and 26@80¢ P basket for Crawfords. Plums, :6@50c B box. prpricots, 25@40c B box and $10@17 50 B ton In Green Pears, 25@40c B small and 40@50c B l_;x:gxbox and 20@z5c P basket; Bameu:,mso@'ibu Old_Apples, $1@1 50: New Apples, 25@50c B DX for common «nd LO@Rde for good to choice. Cravapples, 25@35¢ box. 58 SIngle layers, 20@35¢ B box: double layers, c. Grapes, 50@60c for Seedless Sultanas and 30@ 80c for Fontainebleau and Sweetwater. Watermeions, $5@20 % 100. Can:aloupes, $1 50@2 50 ® crate. Nutmeg Melons, 81@1 25 B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $175@2 50 for choice to fancy an sl@l 50 P box for com- mon; Seedlings. $1@1 20 % box: Medliterranea Sweets, 81 50@1 75: St Michaels, 3: Lemons, %1 5.@2 for common and $2 50@3 25 B bx for good to choice; Mexican Limes, §4 50@5: California Limes, 75c ¥ box; anas, $1 25 @2 50 ® bunch: Pineappies, §1@3 B doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. The tone as to future prices is steady and dealers 100K for a good fall trade. The revival in business is having a good effect on this market. DRIED FRUITS-Quotations are as follows: Peaches, b@6c B 1b: fancy, 6l4ac: peeled, ¥@llc: Apricots, new, spot, 514@6c ® Ib. carioad lots: evaporated Apples, 5@6c: sun-dried, 2% @314¢: old Prunes, 216@3c for the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@3¢: Plums, 4@{Yzc for pitted and 1@] Vac for unpitted; Nectarines, “314@4lpc B b tor prime to 1ancy: Pears Z@dc for quarters aud 2@5e for halves. RAISINS— Four-crown, loose, 4@5c; 8-crown, 34@de: 2. crown. 234@314c B 'b; seedless Sultanas. 5@5Yac; seedless Muscatels 4@alac; 3-crown Loudon lay! ers, $1@1 15: clusters, 31 15@! 25: Dehesa clus- ters, $175@2: Imverial c! 5, $2@2 25. NUTS—Wainuts, 6a@7c # b for s anaard and 9@9Ya0 P Ib for softshell; Aimonds, 6@7c for Lao- guedoc, 216@314c for hardshell and 8@9c P 1b for Dapershell; Peanuts. 4@dc P b for Eas ern and 4c for Culifornia; Hickory Nuts, 5a6e # Ib; Pecans, 9@10c # 1b: Filberis, 8@9%ac; Brazi Nuts, 8@9c; Cocornuts, $5@5 50 B 100, HONEY—New Cowb, i0c for bright and 7@3c for lower grades: new water-white excracted, 414@434¢: lignt amber extracted, 33,@4c B Ib. BEKEWAX. 25¢ B Ib. Limes PROVISIONS, The demand continues good and prices are steady. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8c B Ib for heavy, 834c for lght medinm, 9¢ for light, 10@1014c for extra light and 1134,@! 2¢ for sugar-cared. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%,c B b California Hams. 10@1ic ¥ Ih: Mess Beef, $8@8 50 B bbl: extra mess do, 38 50@9: tamily do, $9 50@10: salt York, §. 50@% @ bbl: extra prime Pork. $10 @1 50: extra clear, $13 50@14; mess, $12 50@13 ® bbi: Smoked Becf, 91gc B 1b. LARD—Eastern tierces is quoted at 414@5c for compound and ©34@6c for pure; palis, 63a@634c; California tierces, 43pc @ I for compound and B3ac for pure: halt-bbly, bi4c: 10-1b tins, 634¢; do 5-1b, 616c B 1 COTVOLENE — Tierces, 534c. Packazes less than 300 Ibs—1-1b pails, 60 in & case, 87hc; -1 palls, 20 in a case, $3/5c; 5-1b pails, 12 ju a case, 8ijc: 10-Ib pails, 6 n ' case, Kle: 50-1b tins, 1 or 2 1n a cuse, 75kc: wooden buckeis. 50 Ibs net, 77c: fancy (ubs B0 1bs net, 75463 half-bbls, about 110 tbs, T34c B th. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Wool Is very firm, but quiet locally. Hiaesare acuive and 5 ron at the recent advance, HIDES AND SKINS—Cuils and brands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 8@814¢c % Ib; medium, 7@7%4c; light, 615@7c: Cownides, Tipc B B: Stugs, 6c; salted Kip, 7c: salied calf, Sc B Ib: salted Veal, 7c; dry Hides 181sc: culls and brands, 1lc; dry Kip and Veal, ilc; dry Calt, 16¢; culls, 10¢; Goatsxins, 20@35ceach Kids, bc: Deerskins, good sammer. 25¢ % Ib: medium, 20c: winter, 20c; Sheepsins, s.ieariings, 10@20c euch: short wool, 25@40 each; medium, 5 ong woois, 5U@1 3¢ eaci. , renderen, 23, @sc B b: No. 2, 234@x Jpe: refined; be; Grease, 26 Ib. WOOL—Jacob Woilners circuiar suys: “‘With a very firm and advancing marxet in the East and also In Eurove, esp. clally at the London sales now in prosress we stlll have had a very quiet local market, OWing (0 the fact that most of the Wobdls Dbought 'so far this spring have been tuken by two large Eastern concerns and one local speculator, who were in competiion in March and A ril ia but the two combined in the last three weeks & divided most of the Woo's they have bought, but still they pald full prices, but in the last week they seem t0 have withdrawn from the m rket and Wil ouly take Woo's where they find a weuk spot aid ouc or Lwo cenis below the market kast- era concerns are more interested in Texaos, Mon- tana and Cregon and neglect thi- market. 3s s00n a8 they have cleaned up those places they may turn their faces westward and putronizs us. Arrivals have be n very liberal from sll points. The delay 1o the conference committee on inhe tariff, which ma -~ delay (he passage of Lhe tariff bl for sume time, bas & 50 an iofluence on our market, as Americans are suil buyng at London sales which are now in progress, and expect to get the Wool in before the tariff becomes a law, and of course the more Wool imported the lower our domestic Wool wili be. We expected the tanft to bealaw by the 20th inst. at least, but the way things 100« it may not be | efore fhe 15t 0f August. in Oregon it has been very lively, espelaly atThe Dalies, where they paid_vers hizh prices, as that 15 the only point where the cholce Oregon Wools can be obtained, aud tney are now paying from le t0 2c more than the same Wools would bring in the Kastern markets if they would have to be sold tnere to-duy. [ do not expect that we will have a very lively murket until we have more buyers and scourers can operate. At present they cannot gat any orders.” Spring clip is quoted: Northern. 14@16%ac B Mountain, 11@13c; Footbil, 11@13c: Ssn Joaguin, ear’s clip, h@9c: do, seven months. sur.ocfi b evadas, 10@]vc; Kastern Oregon, 10@12c. HOPS=6GHc B b for fair 0 cnoice and 9@10c for fancy. Contracts are belng drawn at 8@luc 10r new Oregons and 7Ya@9c for new Washingcons and 9@10¢ for Culi:oriitas. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS--Calcutta Grain Bags, 474c; San Quentin, 5 40; Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellingion, $8; New Wellington, 88; Soutnfield Wellington, $7 50: Seat:le. 85 50; Bryant, 85 50: Coos Bay, $4 end, $7 50 ion: Cumberland, 31450 P ton in bulk and #15 50 1n sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthracite Egg, $15 B ton; Welsh Anthracite, $8@10: Cannel, §9 P ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gaze and Pieagant Valiey, §7 60: Coke, $11@1+ in buk aud $18 @ ton in sks. RICE—Cbinese mixed, $3 40@3 50 B ctl; No. 1, 84@4 20 9 ctl: extra No. 1, 84 40@4 60; Haw l‘lgn. $4 26@4 37%4; Japan, $4 5U@4 60; Rangoon, 0. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms met cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 63g0; Powdered, 5%c: Dry Granu- lated, 53¢ B Ib: Confectioners’ A, bljc: Magnolia A, 47ge: Exira G 4340; Golden C, a6ge: Candy Graunulated, bc; haif-barrels 14C more than barrels, and boxes Jac more. SAN FEANCISLO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are not as weak as they have been, and §00d stock brings the top quotation without diffi- culty. There i no change in other descrip:ions. Wholesale rates for dressed stoc< 1rom sisugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First qua ity, 50 ® Ib; second do, 5¢; third do, 4@4Y4c B 1b. AT A 2 6140 amall, 7@8c B M. AUITON=Wotlecs, - ia@ce; " Ewes, 5@Biso LAMB—Spring. 61,@7%¢ B 1. PORK—Live Hoss Sla(a30s0 tor large and 5340 for small and medium; sorc Hogs, 235@3Lsc P 1b; dressea do, Sc. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, nrews 12,186) Buites, CUs... 927 Washington... 1,000 Cbeess, cus. ..o 30 W hea. cuiy 535/ Kges, dos. 12,090 12,455 1,169 245 A 200| Wine. gus. 20 26 buu Wool, ois. 27T 73 Washington. 04 Leasnec s - 39 Quicksiiver, fisks 170 600/ Lallow, Clisi..... 166 935 et FAMILY RErAiL MARKET. Futter and Eggs are cheapening In the whole- sa'e markets, but the retail prices are not much affected as yet. Meats and Poultry sell at about last week’s prices. Fruits are in_ample supply except Melons, and lh;y will soon oy plentifal and cheap. - lowy 5 n“)m:“" HE CALL'S regular weekly retall COAL—PFR TO —@]11 00| Castle Gate. § 50@10 00 10 00| PleasantVal = § 50@10 00 Southfield —@ 950 10 00| Wellington 7 506 2| Coos Lug —@ 575 DAIRY PRODUCE. wTr v A A 0@4d | Common Ezgs. do, B roli. —@33 | Ranch €ggsPdz... 20(a! do. £00d........... —@30 Honey, comb, $ib.12@15 Cheese, Ca. J10@) 2| do, extrucied. v 0 Cheese, Eastern...16@20, 50 | | | | 1200 Chollar .84 | 500 Con Im.... MEATS—PKR POUNT. AND GAMT Sirloin Steak...1! | Porterhonse, do. 0 'gmokked 15 mekediont 1~ FOULTRY Hens.each..... 409 60/Turkeys, 8. ls@ 20 Young Roost- io@ 50 ers, 100@1 50 Pigeons, B pi o _ 2 50@ — Rabbits, $pc.. —@ 40 Fryers, each... 40@ 5V Hare, eacu. -@ Eroilers,each.. 25@ 35 YRUITS AND NUTL Almonds. B b.....12@15 Limes, B doz...... spricos. B Ib . sg. 5|\ eciarines, B i Apples. Bb....... ‘@ 5Oranges, P doz. Bananas, P doz...15@20 P.ums. @ Db BiaCh veiries. urwr20@z5 Pears, » b . Cantalounes each.15 (@25 Pesches. 8 I Cnerries B 1b.... 6@l Raisins, B b. Cocoanuts, each... 4@ 6/Strawberries, Jurranis. B drwer25@35| @ drawer.. @30 Flus, B Ib. . . 4@ 6|Raspberries, drwr.25@3! urapes, 9 tb. 10215(Walnats, B'b.....16Q — Huckberries, B 1h10@12 | Watermelons, ech15@30 Lemons, ® doz....2b@85/| VEGKTARLES, Asparagus, B .. 5@V Lettuce, B doa....15@35 Artichokes, Bdoz. . 25@40/Green Okra, B b.. 8@10 Beets, ? doz 2@15/0nlons, B .. —@ b Beans, white 3@ 5 Peppers, dried ... 10@ — Colored, 5l do.gren B 8@10 Lima. 8 4@ _3|rarsnips, B aoz... 15@20 5@10 Potatoes, B b 3 s@1o| woet i@ 5 5@ —| Radishes. 3 10@14 Cress, % 0z bunchs. 20@25/ Rhubarb, 3 Ib. ¢ ncumnibers.dz. . 10 Sage, B .. E 8/Smr Squash .. 5@ 4 > doz10 @30 6@ ¥ ~80@ — Crabs, each Y0, softsheli, THE STOOK MARKET. Quotations for mining stocks showed dz. 12@15 25335 1012 i @ — Mussels, B art..... | Salmon, tresh..... 1:@15|Oysters, Cal, 3 100.40@ — Sunmps. . . @10, Do, Eustern, @ us. 25@40 Shad. 6@r! no note- worthy change yesterday and the market was quiet, as usual. in the Standard Consolidated mine at Bodie for tne week ending July 10 the. north drift on the hanging-w all side of the main Standard ledze, 265 level, showed £0 inches rather low grade ore. in raise 4, Black l=dge, same level, the vein was still broken up. level, has been stopped. In ihe nor:h vein, 381 level, the ore is stil low grad West crosscnt’ from this raise, same drift, east e. Inthe north drift from raise 2, Bullion vein, 380 ievel, the veln was split up and_work was di: In the vorth drift. Fortuna vein, 600 vein is smali and_very poor. and leve!, shows 7 inches very good ore. continued. level, the Raise 1. sume vein Fair ore 18 being sioped from the Bullion and Black veins on the z45 and 318 levels: and rich scale from raise 5. 336 level, ane good ore d a 5-Inch seam of good ore Is ylelding wel. on the 380 level. Over the south arift on the 380 level high grade ore 1s being toped. ore to the south and bei« w cn the 38) le Burgess vein. They are at work tearing o'd Botie miil. There is a small seam of rich vel in the down the andur | mill stalement—Ore crushed for the week, 269 tons; aversge assay vanner tailings, $6 84: value, $87 25; piate amaigam produced ounces; value perounce, 8z 11. tons of tailings were treased during the plunt 2 361 tous were treated. BOAKD SALES. tons concentrates produced, 214; assay , 981 troy At plant 13123 week; at Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: -83; AFTERNOON SESSION 100 CC&V.. 181y 200 Mexical 150 Potost 30, 300 Chollar. .. 78, Following were Board yesterday: & REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 500 Alpha....151450 G&C....85 400 Alta 05, 210 Belcner ...1¢ 300 B&B......41 40) Bullion....10/1000 L Wash..02 00 Caled.....08’ 250 Challge. .. 40 .00 Mexican.. 3%/ 200 Ocody 300 400 . 80| 400 COAVI 821y 400 1,80 150 Conn...1.05) 500 Exchar....0 B3| 200 Ovrmn.. 540 . 800 G Polns.. 300 Potos: COMMENCING .35550 Utan. 149[700 ¥ suki 100 8 Nv. 100 Union the saes in the Pacific Stock 120) Favaee. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FrIDAY, July 16—4 P. v, Bid Asked., B 15 16 05 8|1 13 14K =& 16 1703 Best & Beichas 40 41 Bullion ......e 081U Caledoni 08 1t Chollar 80 81 Con.Ual&Va...1.30 135 Chailengs Coa. 38 40 = Con. imperia. 01 Uil sez. Beichac. Contidence ... 1.05 1.10| ilver 3 Con New Yots — (2|>ierra Nevads Crown Poina.. 18 19| tandard ...... Eurekadoa.. 05 —[-yndicaw. i kxcoeauec Ul 05| Uniouveu. i Guuwaaurty, 33 84f .. Deeaducces 86 8bl 1 elluw suake STOCK AND UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. id. Asked. 0a 03 03 05 s 06 81 32 L 1g 63 66 08 10 47 48 23 23 — e 04 05 [T 78 79 — 155 01w 38 40 05 6 52 63 BOND EXCHANGE., FRIDAY. July 16— 2P Bid. Asked. T E&s coup.il2 i3 (U S dareg...ivd -luig Lonew issuel:d - MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. CALSICDIASY. 11115 — \UAK Gas 53.. 108 CalElecL 63127 = — [Lo2d s 5s. = CotraCW5s — 98 |Ommbusts. 1233, — Dpot-stexcp — 100 |[P&O Ryés. — 113 Edsn L&P 6312815 — |P'&Ch Ry 6s.101 ~ — F&CHRR 681078, — |Pwist RR8111434118 Geary-st R5s — ' 1025 Keno, WL&L — 105 HU&S33100 — [tactoP &u. — 100 losangLoi — 100 |SF&NPR6s.102 103 DoGnteed 83 — 100 |cPRRAriz8s 98 85 Mkt-siChiegsl22yy — [EPRKCaigs. 10734 — DoRyCon 03108 110 |SPRRCalss. — = 80 NauVinbslsi — 100 |SPBrRCaifs 103 10414 NevCNgR7s — 105 (EVWaterts.119 — NHylal 6a.i04 — |sVWaterds. 1011410134 DAYy Cuw 0a — 95 |SIKInG&E — W02l WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 3034 33 |Sprng Valley10034101 MarinCo... 5 — | GAS AND XLECTRIC STOCKS. 25 |racitc Liga, — 48 - |SFG&Eies. 9755 88 8145 -an Fraucscd 3~ 814 Vak G L & H 54 55 SocKion, e —- 15 Faw Gus lmp 8814 9314 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sP-180 1% | : aoee COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. ADRIO-CMl .. BOYs — |ius Na.ou.lib 190 Bankof Cal, 238 23714|LondonP&A. — 130 LubLELCo 97 108 |Merchkx. . 14— SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo. 1540 — | 108 Humbs&L.liv) — — Mutual.. 30 40 ust. 930 1000 Brbav Vulon440 - STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Californta.... 1+8 11! jUsc>SuL&dar - 100 Geary-st.com <9 — |PresidiO. ..en B 7 Dnrkousbon 0% 46%4 TUWDER STOCKS. Atantic 38 a1 jemsnivon... 30 31 g 90 115 (Vigodw...l 13, 1% 2 84 | MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. Alnsks rkre. 9714 98 (Nat Vinto. 4l — Ger Lead €o. 100 140 |uceanicSSCo — - 24 HawC&sCo.. 1614 1634/PacAux FA — 874 Hutch 8PUG 273 7% YacHoraxCo. 99 — Merkzassu. Yy = — |Partranile 6 7 BALES—MORNING BESSION. 1oard— 20 Giant Powder Con.... 30 75 100 Hawalian Commerciai e 18 25 25 Hutchinson s P Co. 27 50 50 Market-st_Kallway. 45,75 50 Oakland Gas. 46 25 10 Pac Gas Imp. 93 00 25 do do . 93 50 25 § ¥ Gas & Electric Co. 97 63 215 S F Gaslivht. 31z 25 Vigorit Powaer 1176 Streei— 150 Hawallan Commercial 16 25 45 Oakiand Gas b4 25 15 SF Gas & Electric C v7 50 BALES—AFTERNOON SESSION. Board— 5 Mariet-st Raflwa; B0 Vaklano Gas 25 Pacific Gas 1mp. 110 8 F Gus & Eleciric Co. 150 8V Water. $2000S P Branch Rallway Bonds. —————— — The largest bronze statue in existence It represents Peter the at St. Petersburg. Great, and weighs 100 tons. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. John J. and Ella F. 0'Brien to Adam Grant, lot on N line of Post street. 110 E of Gough, £ 50 by N 187:6; $10. Sharon Estate Company to Robert J. Tobin, lot on SW coruer of Ellis and Uciavia streets, 5 120 by W 115: 81 & 5 Leon Kahn to Rose Kahn, lot on NW corner of Post and Laguna streets, W 6236 by N 50; §.0. Alvan B and Madge Grosh to Walter B. and Milton D. Grosh, Flizabeth G Larzelere and Louise oL Suge, uudivided four-fifths of lot on s line of Page street, 137:6 W of Buchanan, W 110 by S 120; 810 y“'lll!lm t‘mdock to Mary Cradock, lot on W line of Devisadero street. 110:534 S of Geary, S 27:014 by W 8u: $10. "Mty Cradock (former'y wfe of Willlam) to Wilham Cradock. lot on S line of Mcallister street, 100 k_of Broderick, E 25 by 5 13 , quit. claim deed; $10. : Estaie of Mary J. Johnson (by Charles 8. Kim- ball, executor) to Lizzie Johnson, loton W line of Bfl.er street, 50 W of Sacramento, S 25 by W 106!3; $4000. 3 Wil and Zennie Helbing to Willlam H Fiaberty, loton k itne of Lvon sirset, 50 S of Ful ton, S 25 by E 96:10. 2 Fomn Neskoum to Maty Neukom, lot on § line of Aldine (T 951 E of Willard, E 24:8%4, S158, N W 24:81g, N 184; $800. s John G. Steiuer to Matilda Bercowitz, lo_l on }: o;lxe(cher street, 173 5 of kLidley, S 3% by £ 10. City and County of San Francisco to Anna J. Daly. lot on W line of Sanchez street, 91:6 N of Seventeeuth, N 25 by W 100. ¥ Anna J. Daly (formerly Cawley) to Martin No- lan, same; $10. X Annie M. Harrison to Catherine 4.0’ Kane (wife of James). 1ot on W line of Guerrero sireet, 15136 S of Twenty-eighth, S 25 by W 100: $10. Louis and Catherine Levy to Vincent C. Tobin, lot on E line of Diamond street, 255 N of Twenty- second, N 25 by k 125: 10. Viucent "C. Tobin to George F. Van de Mark, same; $10. D. aud Grace L. Vincent to Albert W. Scott Jr., lot on § line of Elizubech street, 265 E of deed: $10. William H. Eastman to Henrietta McCue (wife of J. 8), undivided one-third of lot on N line of Fine stresr, 114 £ of Dupont, & 20 by N 59: $10. Alexander and Esther L. Jacobs to Pletro Mu- sante, oL on S line of Union street, 157:6 W of W 30 by S 62:6: $10. Alvin B. and Madce Grosh to Water B. Grosh, lot on N line of Sucter street, 100 W of Powell, W 37:6 by N 137:6; #10. Seme to Elizabeth G. Larzelere (wi e of W. R.) and Louise M. Page (wife of O. of ). lov on SE line 6 by Missiou street, 50 NE of Maln, SE 13 8: $10. ~ame to Milton D. Grosh, lot on N corner of W 40 by NE 80: 810. 2. W. and Emilie L Runyon to Dennis Hickey, lot on First and Naton a surcets, W line of Fifth avenue, 100 > of Clement by W 120; $10. . Lowry to William R. Lowry, lot on E “omn avenus, 150 N of A street, N 25 by ALAMEDA COUNTY. George W. and_Angeline ~. H. Webb to Lillfe Brown, lot 10 and N half of lot 11, block 6, amended map of Central Park, Alcatraz and New- bury stations, Berkeley; $10. Puget Sound Lumber Company to G. W. Fisher, lot on NW corner of East Kishteenth sireet a: Sixth avenue, N 100 by W 50. be.ng a portion of Lot 11 and 13, block 104, Clinion, Eas. Gukland; John P. Beckett to John G. White, bluck , amended map of Christinnia Berkeley; 810, U. P.and Maggle Mitchels to William P. Kern, lot 6, block O, Harmon Tract, Berkeley: $10. Wiliam P.'and Carolie F. Kern (o W, F O Ba don, same: $10. Eimhurst I aud Company and Lucil'e B. For- man o William F. O’Kuaue, lots 76 and 77. map of Elmburst Park No. 2, Brooklyn Township: 20, Tallant Baoking Company of San rranciscoand John D. Tallant to Percey Weekss, 1ot on SW line of Fruilvale avenue, 1786:10 N ¥ from NE line o maln county road from Oakiand (o San Leandro, thence NE 7216, NW 221:434, SW 147:6, SE 76:434, Nk_75, 5E 145 to. beginning, Brooklyn Township: $10. E. K. and el C. Huat to Hugh Hogan. lots 15 and 16, map of the Orcherd T'ract; also cancels the agreewent bearing he date of June 1, 189, made by Hugh Hoeau with K. E. Hunt, ana re- corded June 10, 189%,in 474 d 219, quitciaim ceed, Brooklyn To nship; $10 Contra Costa Laundry Compuny (a corporation) 0 Hyacinth Gil. lot 0u NW corner of Kirkham and West Fourteenth streets. N 110 by W 5250, lot 12, ‘T'ract, | being lot 13, block 583. Vakland; $10. Jumes Miner to Frank simens, lot on F lina of Tevis strvet, 250 N of Lioyd avenue, K 94, N 25, W 96:4, S 25 L0 begin1ing, bei g lov'7, b ock Eruitvale Station Tract, Brooklyn Town hi u. Ida May Sund to Herman suad, lot 24, block 455. map of Gibbons’ property at Oukland Point, quitel im deed, Uaxland; $5. John Hennings Lo Henry Hennings, undivided half interest of iot on SW corner of Alice and Six hsureets, W 2b by S 75, belng the ¥ 28 feet of 10ts 15, 16 and 17, block 58, Oakland; $1000. Builders’ Contracts. George Goodman with George M. Salsbury, all work for a two-story building at 1210 Broadway; $2000; po architect. Fliza Lamey with Henry Munster, all work for a two-story frame building on lot on N line of Branoan s.ree, 305 SW o Fourch; $3800. Louis Kiefer with K. J. Pavert 10 erect a two- story frame building on lot on N line of Golden Gate avenu>, 62:6 W of Lyon; $3230; Charles M. Rosseau, architect. Trustees of Tilnity M. E. Church with John O, Dyar. seven siores and a tower on_Church street, at SE corner of Market and Noe: $3425; 1o archi- tect. THE CALL CALENDAX. July, 1807. Bu. Mo Tu | W.\Th | Fr.|Sn.| Moou's Prases]| = B | 3|r9)First Quarter|| “; i Juy 7 || SR e P e (e G | Clislis| zliel islole—r il — | —|—|—|@g) Funt 200n. 1|1z {18)14 |15 |16 27 ol 18 (19|20 |21 |22 lxfl |24 | (A Last Quarter (L Al i e e e July 21, 25 |36 | 27| 28| 29 | 80 | 31 —|—|—|—|—|—|—| @ ~ew Moon. 1@ “Taiy g, 155 OCEAN STE AMERS. Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIER. Btate ot Cal| Portiana July 17.10aM | Fier 34 Eureka. .. | Newpors July 17 $am | Plec il City Peking China&Japan yuly 17. 1P/ PM S8 Humboldc.. | HumboidtBas | July 17, Zpy| Pler tHumboldtBay (Juiy 17. %ru | Plazd duly 17. Sru|Piers Juiy19,12 M|PMS S July 18.11au | Plec 11 July 20, 9am | Per 9 July 21 $am| Plee 1L July 21, 1pu | Pler 13 WallaWaila | Vic & Pet Bno Loos Bay.... | Newpor: Chilkat. ... |Ferndale. Arcata.. Coos Bay July 21,10Au | Pler 13 Columbtia. Portiand July 22.104m | Pler !4 Moana. Svd nev., July 22. 2pru | Pier7 .| Puget Sound. . |July 22, Gra|Pler ¢ ~an Diego. . suly 23,11am | Plerll | Yaguina Bar. {July 23 10Ax | Pler 2 ——— STEAMEKS 10 ARELIVE, STEAMER | Frow Dux Eaniu Hosa. ~July 17 Columbia. Porslana. “Juiy 18 Washtenaw ... | Tacoma ~July 18 Progreso........ |Seatile - Juiy 18 Cleveland... .. |Puget Sound. July 38 Wecor: Crescent July 18 Loos Bay. N ewpors. “aulv 19 Arcata.... 1177 |Coos Bay Suiy 20 Pomona Humbold: Bay. Juiy 20 Chilkat.., Eel River. “Juiy 20 Suno., . Grays Harbor. July 21 Coron: Umatili Faralloa Colon Hum boldf Orizaba State of Cal...l! Crescen: City. Egreka..... ... | Newport. July z3 Crarina| Cons v Juiv 21 ————————eeee e sLX, MUUN :ND 1IDE, SanDlego ...... . . Victoria & Puzer Souna Yaguina Bay... Panama. Humnold? Eay, Mexico. Portiana. Crescent. July 21 «July 21 Juy 21 July 21 July 21 July 23 July 23 July 23 UNTY®D ETATES C0OAST AND GPantTIo AuR Them Ao Hxiemss or Hen Awe Law WATERS AT FOKT POINT. ENTRAvNCE TO EAN FRANCISCO BAY. PURLISHED BY Oype CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTe—The high ani1 low waters occur av ths City Front (Missioz-sireas Whar?) abous twenty ive minuies lator than at For: Poluc. e ueizhs of Lide 18 the same a: both places e July - 1897 Saturtav. July 17. 5.001Moon rises, 9.27ru 42| Moen sets. < 5 e Feot | T1Me | pogy ;"H" i L w| AL 20 700 %8 18| 1. BU| 854 24 }g,i 81| 9.59| %2 Eufe- 6.1110.08 2.0 L' 5.2 - ‘-Wi [ 80| 6.:0| 5.2 2350 8.0 612] 6.2 “NOTR—In the above exposiiion of the tides the eariy morning tldes are givom in the left hand columa, aud 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 coiumn the third tide, and the last or righ band column gives the last tide of the day, except Wwhen tnere are bui (hres (ides as sometimes sccurs. The Leigits given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coass Survey Charis, eXcent when u minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given 1s subtractive fro:n the depth given by the charis. A branch of the Uniied States Hydrographle Office located in tha Merchants - Kxchanee is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navizators are cordially Invited to Visit the office, where complete sets ot charts and sallinz directions of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtalned regarding lights, dangers Hoftmau (Elien) avenue, k 25 by > 114, quitelaim | t0 navigation and all matiers of iutercst to oc:an commerce. The tima' ball ontop of ‘he build.ng on TIale- graph Hill fs hoisted about ien minutes befoe noou. and is dropped at noon. telegrapbic signal teceived vach day irom' the United States Naval Observa ory a. Mare [siand Cal. A notice stating whether the *im: ball was “dropped on time, or giving the error, If any. 13 published the sams day by the afternoon papers and by e morning papers the following inv. W. 5., Hueites. L.s N Lieutenan:. iU cnaca The Gune Bait, BRANCH B YDROGRAPHIC OFFI0) LA Y MERCHANTS EXCHANG® g SAN FRANCISCO Julv 16. 1997, The time ball on Tei exactly at D0on 0-day—L *. weridiag, Ur CXBCUY #% D F M., Greenwicn (ime. W. % HUGHES, N. 3 cun Lieptenan L LLIGoNUE CHIPPING arnved. FRIDAY Ju'v 16, S:mr Alex Duncan, Hinkle, 15 hours trom Mosy Landing: produce, 0 Goo atl, Perkins & « o Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 80 hrs frm Tacoma; 8500 tous coal. to S P Co. _uUnkland uir Stmr Pomona, Cousin. 16 hours ‘ro Phss and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallac Victoria and Puget Sound ports Goodall, Perkins & Co. p Huspodar. Kerr, 81 aays from Newcastle, 594 tons conl, to'J D ~preckels & Firo« Col Br ship ndromeda. Kierstesd. 65 days from Syduey: 3042 tonscoal, to J J Moore & Lo. Bark Carroliton. Jones. 8 days rrom Nanaimo; 2444 tons coal, to John Rogenfeld’s Sons. Eark Columbin, Gove, = davs trom Port Blake- ley: lum~er. to Renton, Holmes & Co. Bkto City 0f Papecie, 3isg days rrom Tahitis pass an! mdse, to J Pinet & Co. Briz_Consuelo. Jacobsen, 20 days from Mahu- kona: su ar. toJ D Spreckels & Bros Co Schr Edward Parke, Johuson, 4 days from Columbia River; lumuer, to 1 H i5ibb Lumber Co. Schr Maxim, Olsen. 32 hours from Caspar; 143 M ft lamber, to Caspar Lumber Co. Schr Abbie, Hansen, 22 nours from Casparj 200 M ft lumber, to Caspar Lumber Co, Cicared. Kurega; FRIDAY, Ju'y 16. Stmr State of Californla, Green, Astoria; Good- all. Perkins & Co. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro; Goodall, Pac- kins & Co. railed. FRIDAY, July 16, Stmr Alliance. Hardwick. Portiand. Stmr Coquille River. Drisko. Ccquille River. stmr tikat, Dunbam, kel Kiver. *umr Gipav, Leland. Bktn W H Dimond, Nilsson, ifonolulu, Sche Golden Snore, Henderson, Hastings Mill and ~han<hai. Senr Coguelle. Pearson, Unquitle River, Scbr C H Merchant, Brannan, Everett. Schr Joseph ana Henry, Christiansen, Hardy Creek. Schr Marla E Smith. Smith, Port Blakeley. Benr Archie and Fontie, Colstrup. Telogrannin. POINT LOBOS, July 16 -10 e um.—Weathar hazy: wind SW: velocity 14 miies. Charters. Doken. Per schr Chal'enger a: Seattle—June 25 fu lat 36 40 N, long 118 55 W. s-hr Lila and Mattfe hce June 21 'for Gallapugos Isian I. Domestos Porta. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 14—Sehr C T HIl', hence June 29. July 15—Schr Azales, from San Diezo. T ATOOSH--Passed July 16—Stmr Prozreso, fm Seattle. for San Francisco; simr Washtenaw, frm Tacoma. f. r San Francis o. FORT BRAGG—Arrived yuly 16—Stmr Rival, from San Pedro; stmr Noyo, hence July 15. Sailed July 16—~:mr L guna, for San F MENDOCIY sSun Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived July 16—Stmr South Coast, hence Juiy 14, Saiie: July 16—Schr Ber le Minor, for —: stm¢ Farallon, for Yaquina Bay: stmr >anta Cruz, for Sun Francisco. NEW PORT—Arrived July 16—Schr Lottie Car- son from Fur-ka ASTORIA—Arrivea July 8—Yacht Jessie, hnce June 27, GRAYSHARBOR—Arrived July 16 - Sehr Gem hence July 3. TACOMA—Sailed July 15—schr H C Wright. for *an Franecisco. SAN PEDRO-Sailed July 16—Stmr Citv, for Sau Fran PORT BLAKELEY —Arrived July 15—Schr Jno DTallant, from San Pedro: schr Robert Searlcs. from Homnolulu: r bark Darra, from San Diego; sonr Hueneme. from Port Los Angeles; Br bark Dominion. hence June 29, ~ALMON BAY—Arrved July 16—5chr Chal- lenzer, from San Pedro; schr Roy Somers, irom Newport . KUREKA—Sailed July 16—Schr Sparcow, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 16—Schr Joo F Muler, hence July 4, Salled July 16—5chr Occidental. for Santa ' ar- nctsco, O Salled July 16—Stmr Albion, for Nat oual bara: schr San Buenaventura, for San Francis o. SAN PEDHO—Suiled July 16—Schr Alice, for Eureka. Arrived July 16—Stmr Lakme. from Tacoma; stmr Pasadens, from Umpqua; stmr Alcatraz, fia Greenwood REDONDO—Arrived Juiy 16—schr Alcalde. im Grays Harbor. COUS BAY—Arrived July 10—Sohr Gotama hice June 8. GREENWOOD—Salled July 16—Stmr Whi es- boro. for Port Los Anze es. BOWENS LANDING—Salled July 16—Schr Monterey. tor 8an Francisco. ALBION—Sailed July 14—Stmr Cieone, for San Francisco. NEW PORT—Arrived July 16—S:mr Greenwood from roint Arena. Salled July 16—Echr Exce sior, for Pori Blake- ley. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived July 16—Ger bark J O Glade, from Kabulul. Foreign Portt CARDIFF—Salled July 16—Brship Zinita, for Acapuico COLON—Salled July 14—Stmr Flnance, for New York MAZATLAN—Salled July 14—Stme Colon, for San Francisco. TIENTSIN—Salled July 16—Schr E K Wooa, for San Fraucisco. Tmnortatiang TACOMA—Per Walla Walla—1 cs books, 400 bars bullion, 1¢s sweet oil. Tacoma via N P R R—1cs dry goods, 54 pkgs wool. verett—8 bxs nails, 1 coil hose, 1372 bdis shook ., 700 bars bullion. New Whatcom—1 lot lumber, 2 pkgs mdse, $ springs. ‘Vancouver—1 bx ore, 43 pkes tea. eattie—23 cs fish. 532 bdls nldes, 561 tons coal, 14 pkgs mdse, 44 biis Y0 rolls 1 cs paper, 5 bxs salmon, $sks Oysters, 8 pkgs express, 1cs bacon, sk cofn. st via Vancouver—1100 bbis glucose, 46 cs 23 bdis paper. 1215 _ dis wire, 120 csks oottie. beer, 350 reels wire, 1722 bdis wire, 50 tcs stearine, 60 bbis lard oil. 200 bazs peas, 10 cs p'anos, 78 g cotton flannel, 8 cs blankets. 10 bales drill. 41 bdls 47 cs sheeting, 14 cxcalico, _pkgs mdse, 4 cs net- ting. 56 ¢+ boots and shoes' 25 ¢« ciga etles, 12 cs w. 0den hames. 24 cs underwear, 1es hair cloth, 4cs knit goods, 10 cs dry cood=. 5 Cs grease, ¥ cs c1lico, 285 pes s eel, 43 cs singh 'ms, GO bbis lacd oil. 839 rolls puper. 3 cs bacon. 4 cs ticklng, 4 cs towels, 2 cscrash, 5 bales duck, 1:00 ks ore. ~euttl via & N K R—500 sks Hour, 7 pkgs mdse, Sitca—1 bar hullion. 1cs mdse Juneau—2 bxs vuilion, 12 bars bullion. D u las island—1 bx bullion. Wrangel —2 bdls sk ns. Victoria—4 pkgsm . e. 2 bils fur. 1 sk coln. Port Townsend 3 cs mineral water, 1 sk coin, 1 Pkg express, | 8 pkgs mdse. EUREKA— Per Fomon .—1 bajedry hides, 4 brs Plates. 5 bdls moldings, 111 bxs but-er. 102 sks 8 Dnf-sks 63 bales wool, 1 piano, 1 keg berrles, 2 bxsg hardware, 1 bx elect ical machinery, 1cs shoes, 1 ©s maps, 2 bxs glass 160 heud cattle. ) Lorse. 6 Pp<gs mdse, 1 cx Indlan baskeis, 63 M ft lumber. 4 Pkgs express, 65 doors. 1 sk con I R and 5 R R—1:0 bxs bu:ter, 80 cs condensed milk, 1 cs shoes. 11 s<s wool. 2 bxs erocer.es, 4 dressed calves, 2 bxs specimens, 1 bbi clder. TaHITI—Per City 0f Papeete—s1,000 cocoa Duts 4 cs 10 tins vanilia beans. 2 hardwood lozs, % bxs g0uva jelly 1 O tiDs desiccaied cocoauuts, 49 bags fangus. £ cs molnsses. SALINAS—Per Alex Duncan—3519 sks barley. Bl nco—1478 sks barley. MAHUKONA—Per Consuelo—7 09 bags sugar, Consigneos. Per Consuelo—Williams, Dimond & Co; Welch & Co. Per City of Papeste—J Ilnet &Co: Wilkins & Co: I E Thayer & Co Per Al x Duncan—H Dutard. Per Pomoni—Muihones & <ons: McKay & Co; Pacific Coast Lumber Mil Co: Scott & Van At dule Lumher ‘0: Standard Gil C>: Hills Bros; Shoobert, Beale & Co; Thos Denigan, Son & Co; K uiackwe. : Brigham, Hoppe & Co: M Amer Carb Acid Gas Co: C & Whitney & Co Palertag; Wells, Fargo & Co: . F B Haight; Com- mouwealth Co: Healdsburg and Sonoma Com wer- cial Co: Getz Bros & Co: Norton, Teiler & o A Crocker & tros: Haas Bros: Amer Press Assn: J Lynd: I'odge. Sweeney & Co: Tillmunn & Bendel; Ress & Hewleit; Western Meat Co: Stauford Uni- versity: Hawley Bros: Dunham, Cir.igan & Co: C W Poits: A\ rucker & Bros; C > Mo es & Co; C B Rouss: G A Knight: H S Crocker & Co; Miller & Lux: Alblon Lumver Co: H A Buck: J W Hin on; M Schwvers. Per Wa'la Walla—Blake, Moflitr & Towne: Pac Vinegar and Pickie Worksi A H Price & Co; Pac Coast ~yius Co; Dupham, Uarcizan & C6: Gu ts Percha Kuober Co: Wieland Brewing Co Nor |- ern Lumber Co: Seiby Smelting andi Lead Co; H R Mitler; Belitnghum Fay Tmp Cog M 3 cbopad; p B Cornwall: Washburo-Moen M'z Co- Hibert Broi; American Tobacco Co: Sherman, Clay & Co: - hothsebill & Co; Murphy, Graut & € 63 A rme Prcking Co: Louis Saroni & Co: L D Stene & Co; Cahr, Nickelsburg & Co: Main & Winchester: G W Gibos & Co: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: J Ho v: w on: Twiam Brwen & Co: R Weil & & Co: M Ehrman & Co: A Paladin:: Lievre, Fricke & Co; American Union ¥i<h Co: H Doyle & Co; Bissinger & Co: Miller, Si0ss & Scout: Getz Bros & Co; Wells, Fargo « Co ¥ A Robbiug Bussaian. Wormser &Co: Oregon Tmp Co: order: Royal Milling Co; Sperry Flour Co: Apoile Cos Mining Co: Anglo-Californian Bank: Lona Paris and American Bank: Sawyer Tanning C Wieland Brewing Co: Bank of Californfa OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300-306 POST NTREET, S.F., Corner Stockton,