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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 20 1897. THE CO MMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Wheat higher again and e xcited. Barley and its product advanced. Corn and Corn Products higher. Rye firm. Oats quiet Hay rising. Beans firmly held. Onions weaker. Tomatoes lowar. $ Potatoes about the same. | Butter lower. No change in £ggs. Poultry the same. Fresh Fruits weaker. Home sales of new Prunes. Provisions unchanged. Woolaad Hides firm. Hogs weak. Jexican Dollars lower. New York Exchange lower. pburg™ 82 ldaho Falld> ™ O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rairi®e Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 2 HOURS ) Explanation. | The arrow flles with the wind. The top figures | at station indicate maximum temperature for the day those underneath it,if any, the amount of rainfall, of me in inches and hundredtbs, during the past e hours. Isobars, or solid connect poin's inal air pressure; i8o- rms, or do perature. The ‘word “high” means hi barometric pressure an is usuelly accompanied by fair weather: ‘“‘low Yefers to' low pressare.and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudv weatherand rains. “Lows"” usually first appear on the Wasbington const. When the pressure is hish in_the interior and jow along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south alonz the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is tmprob- able. Witha “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resuit. THE WEATHER BUREAU. STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, July 19,1897, 5 ¢ The followiug are the maximum temperatures reported to-day by telegraph from Weather Bu reau stations in California UNITED Eureka & Red Biluff 102, San Francisco 60, ¥resno 102, 2an iuis Obispo 80, Los Angeles 76, San Diego 72, Yuma 108 . i san Francisco data: Maximum temperature 60, minimum 52 and mean 66 The pressure is high to-night over Washington and Vancouver Isiand. It Is 2lso high over North- | ern Utah. Two low areas exist west of the 100th | meridian, one over Montana and the British pos- sessions (0 the north. the other over ATizona. i The temperature has risen decidediy over al- most the entire country west of the Kocky Mouni- ains. Along the immedia‘e coast, owing to fog, the temperature has remained about stationary. | Rain s reported at Bismarck. ‘Weather Conditigns and General Fore- casts, | Yorecasts made at San Francisco for thirty | hours ending midnight July 20, L¥97: | Northern Cailfornia—Fair Tuesday: heavy fog | along the coast; continued warm weather in the fnterior: fresh wesier y winds. Southern Californin—Fair Tuesday: continued warm weather with fox in the morning on the coast; light westerly winds. Nevada—Fair Tuesday; continued warm | weather. Utah—Fair Tuesday: wermer. Arizona — Fair Tuesday; continued warm weather. . ancisco and vici 1ity—Fair Tuesday, ex- | cept fog in (he morninz: fresh westerly winds. | i ALEXANDER MCADIE, Forecast Officlal. . NEW YORK MARKETS, NEW YORK, N. Y., July 19.—Further noe- | worthy advances in the stock market to-day re- | flecied in general the influences which have been | potent in speculation since the last week 11 May. | As events meantime have only sirengthened and | confirmed what were then little more than expec- | tations and Indications the course of prices has | been thoroughly logical. An additional and | special factor in the day’s market was informa- | tion from Washington tha: the conference com- | mittee had tnally arr.ved a: an agreement, thus | insuring the early enactment of the measure and | removing the last hindrance to business Improve- ment. The recognition of the beuefi ent impor- | tance of the settlement of the tarift was reflected | throughout the general market, and tremendous | dealings In Suzar Refiuing specifically were the | Tesult o1 the final adoption of the schedules re garded as distinctly favorable 10 that industry. Notwithstanding the extraordinary strength of Sugar that st0ck Dy DO mieans oversnadowed the general market. The practical passage of the | tariff bill xnd continued faverable wdvices from | spring wheat sections and_the generally good rai way traflic returns had their effect on specuia- tion. 1he remarkable developments in he | Klondyke gold Fegions also rreatly heiped specu- | lation. The money and foreign exchnge markets were not changed in any essential Tespects and | there was no news or developmenis of a_political or other character to disturb the situation. Ad- vances in excess of ome point were common in granser shares and SlOCKs 0f the >outuwestern Toads, notably Missouri Pacific and Kausas and | Texas, showed marked strength. As is gene ally the rule, the excessive tuterest developed 1n did_not have a guod effect upon (the gene market and the best prices of the day were shaded in later dealings. Gouernment bonds ste way bonds §.1oug and a Money on call 1 per cent: time monev—60 day cent, 90 da 214 per cent, four months | %35 per cent, six months § per cent. seven monins | 3'per cent on good mixed Stock Exchange Coi- Iateral. Prime indorsed bils receivable, cent: choice prime single names. 3k J £00d names, 4G41; per cent. Posted asking rates | for sterling, ¥i%7 scr long billy and $4 8% for demand. Actual rates: Long bills, $4 B6@4 8614: sight drafis, $4 87@4 5714 cable transtors 54 875y | @4 8735 i 7 1n London. 14@Y5 per cent. Rates of dis- | open murkei, Loth shori and S-moatbs | | | 16@ nt. 1ent of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows: Cash on hind increased 15,080, ,000 marks. treasury notes incressed 720.000 marks, “other’ °s decreas-d 52,700,000 marks, notes in circulaion decreased 66 850,000 | marks. Wheat and Flour. WHEAT- 1 11:00 12:00 1:00 July ... — 81 8114 81 Reptember. 76l TSVg T>% 76 Lecember...... T7% _T6Ys 17 = 771 8pot, f. 0. b. atioal No. 1 Norihern spring New Yors, ¥i15@8464c: No. 2 hard winter. 7854c: No, 2red 79350, Futare ciosing: July, 8234c: September, T67% October, 7734c: December. (8c. FI.OUR—Wnter, bbis, superfine, $2 65@3 05: No. 2 extra. 83 15@3 b: Ao. 1 exira. $% 45@ 3 65 clears. $3 45@3 60; straights, $4 0U@4 15; patents, $4.0@4 5 GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York o Liverpool by steam, 235d. Produce. COFFEE—RIo, spot duli, firm: No. 7. 734@7V4e. | Future closing: January. $7 50@7 55: keoruary, | #7 55@7 60;_ March, 87 55@7 60: April, $7 6U@ 765 May, $7 65@7 70 June. §776@7 80; July. $7@7 10; Augusi, $7 05@7 1! epteuber, $7 20 @7.25; Ociober, $TU8@(J5: Novemver, 37 30 40; December, $7 40@7 4v. LARD—Prime. §4 8214 Iless $5@8 HU. 3. reamery, Western, 16@16%z0 . iresh gathered, 12@123c. , dull, firm: B9-deg. test, Sljc; ».efined, firm. SUGAK~Ra 96-dee. test, 5pc. PETROLEUM—New ) ork renned. $5 85: Phila- @elphia and Baltimore refined, $5 80: refinea la bulk, 83 50. HOPS—Crop of "85, 5@4c: crop '96, 6@9c: coast, crop '95, 8@dc: crop ‘96, 6@10. London marker, BU@T0s. HIDES—Buenos Avres. dry, 20 s, 18%,@18¢: Galveston, 20 to 25 ibs.. 14@15c. LEATHER—Hemlock soie, Buenos Ayres, light 10 heavy weights, 18@19c: acid, 19@: Dried ¥ruit B AISINS—California, 50-1b boxes, 2840; crown, 28, @5)z0: seeded, 75, @53/ac: seediess muscatels, BlLa@5%ic. CURRANTS — 4%@b5%c in barrels; cleaned bulk, Bl@6e: cnses, 514@5Y4¢: cartons, 6@7Yac. PRUNKS Calfornia, "25-D voxes. 4@7c: 50-D boxes, 414@7c. PEACH kS —California, unpeeled, bags, 653@8c; boxes. 7@0¢: peeled. 10@12¢. APRICOTS—California, boxes, 7@l2c: bags, 73,@0¢. CITRON—11@12%4c for fancy boxes. FiGs—Fancy orainary, 12@18c: W@24c. . AT S Perstan, 60-I boxes. 214@5%0: Fard, in boxes. 43 @5e; cases, 554 @6c. WALNUTS~California siandard, €3gc ehiell, c. ALMON DS—Shelled, 163 @280 Metals. PIG IRON—Southern, $5 25@10 50: Northern, eoft TTN—Straits, $13 75@13 85. : COPPEK—Brokers, $11 1214: exchange, $11 20 Sirong. LliAD — Brokers, $3 35; Strong. exchange, $3 70. Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Clotina. American Sucar . .318800 114175 American Sugar Pfd . — = American Tobacco.. ... 78500 78 50 American Spirit M1g Co. 11 6214 1150 Atcnison. ... 12875 1300 Bay State Gas. ... — 12 00 Canadian Pacitic.... —_ o6 8Tl lentral Pacific. ... —_— Chicago Gas. T 948715 9560 C.B.&Q . B4 75 ¥4 87 Con. Gas. 167 50 165 75 Cordage . — —_— Coraage e - Denver & Rl . 2 87 s Delaware & Lackawana.... 157 80 157 50 Krie. cennnn . 1500 15 00 W - 166 00 Fort Wayne. General Electric.. Hocking Valley... Jersey Central.. Kansas & Texas, Pid 3176 Lake Shore..... = Loulsville & Nashviile. 52 6214 Msannattan Ul;n. -y 9‘;’ &l,) Missouri Pacitic. 3 Nattonal Lead. . 8135, 3175 New Haven e 17500 New York & New England —— - New York Central.......... 102 25 102 00 North Pacific. . TN T1awyg 1437 rth Pacific, Pfd. .. 21 00 075 Northwestern 117 5v North American.. Oregon Navigation... p— 2100 Oregon Navigation, Pid. — 5376 Pacific Mall. ........... 31 26 3100 Pullman 70 00 —_— | Quicksilver (Con 100 Rock Island. 76 50 Reading. . 2887 Sontbern Pacific.... 16 00 St PRUL.....oen oe B 6215 BT BTl St. Louls & 8. F. RI'R 47481 4500 Texas Pacific........ 11123, 1100 Tennessee Coal & Iron...0 25873 24 123 Unlon Pacific. 5 571, 61214 U. & Leather.... _— . — Leather. Pfd 62871, 6275 stern Cnion...... Bi8Thy 251214 Wabash, Pid ...\ . — —_ Barsiuver............ b4 6034 teriing on London, 60 days. . 487 Sterling on London, sight. 5 88 U. 8. 2's, registered 96 50 U.S 4’5 new o 124 25 S 4's, new, coupon.. 326 25 Seseons 112 00 11250 11375 115 00 CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, NEW YORK, N. Y., July 19 —Porter Bros. sold eleven cars of fruit to-day, including: Pears— Bartlet 30@1 85; haif boxes, $1 00@9dc: Clairgeaus. $1 8o, Peaches—Hale's eariy. $1 40@ 55c: St John, boxes, $1 15@55 Imperial, 8110 : McKevitts, 85¢; Crawford, $120@1 15; berry Peaches, 7T0c. Prunes—Tragedy, $1 15 @75¢; French, T5c: Simoni, $i 55. Plums—Bur- atsomu, $2 05@1 U5; Wick- £80 Washington, $1 20@95c; Duano. 1 65@1 10: peach, 1 26: Nor- Diamond, $2 25@1 05; Abundance. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO. Irr. July 19.—Provisions were hizher n early irading in sympa:hy with & better cash demand. light Log receipts and an advance in that market. Later prices receded owing to h=avy realizing by loca! longs and the dullness of specnlation. The closing was firm at a fair ad- vance for the day. T'he cattle market was active and strong at 10¢ bigher. Exporters were fair buyers of the better class. Stocker and feeder traflic was fair at un- chauged pric's. Cows, helfers and bulls were active and steady and calves unchanged. About 45 head of Texas cattle were recelved and soid at steady prices. The hog market showed an active local and ship- ping de.ani, and prices advanced Bc. More i:-avy hogs are arriving, the average weignt being five pounds beavier than those of & WeeK ago. Tne s.eep trade was active, and prices were stronger 1or lambs, with sheep largely 10@16c nigher. Grain, WHEAT— 11:00 Juy... 74 Septeinber. 034 December. Tiig 1:15 75 T1a 723 CORN—July, 263jgc: September, 267gc. OATS—July, 174:: September. 177 BARLEY—Cash No. 3, 27@34c. RYE_Cash. 36c. FLAXSEED—Cash, 80c. TIMOLHY—Cash. $2 75. Produce. PORK—July, 87 57: September, $7 62@7 60. LARD—July, $41 S-ptember. $4 15@4 17. RIBS_July, §4 40; September, 84 45g4 47. BUTTER—Stead v, but inactive. Creamerias—Extras, 1414c: firsts, 1216@18%40; seconds, 11@12¢c. Dairies—Extras. 12c; firats, 10 @11c; seconds, 9¢; packing stock, fresh, 8c. EGGS — Firsts' sold chlefly at 9c, loss off cases returned. Firm and falrly active. Livestock. HOGS — Light, $3 50@3 65: mixed. $3 45@ 36214 heavy, 83 36@3 6314 ; rough, $3 20@8 35. Sales 27,400." Receipts 25,000. Estimated to-mor- row 18,000. CATTLE—Beeves, $3 85@5 15: cows and helf- ers, $1 85@4 30; Texas steers, $2 85@4 00: steck- ers and feeders, 83 25@4 25, Keceipts 15,000, Esti- mated 10-morrow 4500. SHEE F—Recelpts 13,000 Keceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBr., July 19.~CATTLE— Receipts, 2000 head; market strong to a shade higher. 3 0GS—Recelpts, 1900; market 5¢ higher. SHeEP—Receipts, 1200; market higher. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 19.—~CATTLE—Re- ceipts. 5000 head ; market steady. 1 0GS—Receipts. 4000 bead: market 5¢ higher, SHEEP-Receipts, 2000; market strong and active. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 19 — To-day's statement of the condition of the Treasury shows Avallable cash balance, $231,350,390; goid re- serve, $143 268,084 1O0REluN MARKETS, London. LONDON. Exg. July 19.—-Consols. 112 13-16; stiver, 2i61. Liverpool. WHEAT—Qulet: cargoes off coast, nothing dolng; cargoes on passage, more offering: Enslish cou niry markets, generally dearer; French coun- iry markets. firm: Liverpool wheat, No. 1 Califor- nia, 63 715d@v's 8d. COTTON —Upinds, 4144 . EXCHAN AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days. . — saB7 Sterling Exchange, sight . L= ass Sterling cables.. iD= asey New York hxchange, sight........ — 15 New York Exchange, telegraphic., — 1714 Five Silver, per ouiice. . et ) 6014 Mexican Doilars. 48 49 SRS YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. SAN FraNcisco, July 19, 1897. The following resume of the wheat market s surnished by k. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange srainbroker, 42 Pine street: €an Francisco. 9:15 A. M. SESSION. Notwithstanding the fact that Liverpool and Paris wheat markets were reported,lower the dis- Position to buy wheat at the opening was urgent. Offerings were extremely light. Outsiders gave their support to the market. December opened at $1 30 and closed at $1303;. May, 8133. De- cember barley, 77c. 10:15 A. 3. SESSION. There seems 10 be 1o abating to the bull move- ment. Demana continues 10 greatly exceed offer- ings. December opened at $1 31, advanced to $1 1%, and closed at $13166. May, 81347 Decemuer barley, 7754, closed at 77ge. 11:15 4. u. sussiox. Provious to the opening curb trading was ex- cited. December wheat aavanced to 81 33, May, #1 3614 Realizing set 1n_shortiy afier the open- ing, causing the price 1o drop to $1 321, at the c.ose, ugainst $1 333, May ‘Closea at g at the start. %1 3535 after selling at $1 3615 Market Is be- coming ¢ erratic. Sellers are growing less, Wil outsiders are showing a disposition 10 agai enter the mnarke . 5 i 2 P M. SESSION Fireworksof all kinds and descriptious prevailed at the afternoon sion” W he ‘Was thought 1o be eap at any price. December siarted at $1 33 and jumped to $1 414 befor - the demand becume satis- fied. May sold al’$1 5714, Kealizing sales caused a break of Ygc at the close. The wheat market re- sem bles thut of Iast year. No price seems 100 high. Shouid foreign markets respond Lo our ad- 1ancy washed, | | | | | | vance no doubt wheat will sell much higher to- morrow. Chicago. The whentpit was to-day a scene of gre: ment. horts were favored esrly by o Dool and Parls markets, as well as hewvy receipts 8L St Louls and Kansas City. Septemver wheat opened at 6914, against 6934C al the close on Sat- urday. July sold early at 72c, when - epiember dipped to 9c. December was' at 7055c. About au hour after the opening New York began buying September and December wheat in larg: blocks, causing a sharp advance to 70b4c from 68c. Al the advance the shorts begun a battle which re- sulted in sending the price 10 69Vac. About this time the visibie supply was posted, showins a decrease of 1,285,000 bushels, about « half larger than was looked for. ‘Ihis was more than the shorts could weacher. A geueral run to cover caused the price Lo & ivance to 7114c at the close, with July at 75c and December at 7.3/c. The amount of Wheat and Fiour on passage to the United Kiogdom ana Continent d creased 150,000 quarters or 1,200,600 bushels. This con- dition caused bulls to' renew their courave. The world’s visible supply of Wheat decreased 8,874, 0CO bushels for ihe past seven days. Total visible supply of Wheat east of the nockies is 15,3 4,000 bushels, aeainst 46,743,000 busheis one year ago July 19,’97 July 19,96 Bushels. Bushels. Aulantic ports notreported.. ... .... 2,518,184 “an Francisco.. 163.521 69,456 Russt '2,072.000 1,992,000 Danube. 280,000 536,000 India. . 152 48,000 Argen 212,900 Cable advices from Paris to-day give harvesting returns as untavorable. It is said that Ausialia has bad good rains duriug the past ten day. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Receipts. Shipments. Bushels. Cittes. ushels. 262,890. Minneapolis.. 40,160 109,798, ~-Duluth.. 38,107 39.680. A, 46,177 155,744 TIDEWATER. . Boston. . New York.. 40184 24,009 Philadelphia 88,990, Baitmore. 304,074 240,820 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURRS. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Dec. Opening .63 6U0Y 51075107 51034 Closing 163 ... 511k 61174 51034 PARIS FUTUBES. July. Aueust. Flour—Opening. 4880 49 20 Flour—Closing. 49 10 49 60 W heai—Openin: 28 90 28 55 Wheat—C.osing ... ... il 80 2860 Corn ucted In sympathy with wheat—opening iower and closing higher. Shorts are nervous, but are not trylog to cover, Kuowing offerings ure light and fearing a cannonading. leceipts are growlug smailer. Crowd in lined to look for a snarp advance in the near future. Oats dull, butsteady. Demand only moderate. PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GKAINS, WHEAT—With December Wheat at $1 8414 and risinz It beging to look rosy for the Wheal grower. But there is very littie trade, for the farmers are excited and refuse to sell. Shippers are constantly advancing thelr bids bu: it does them little g00d, as the farmer is a pretty suff holder. All hands expect a further ud vance. Local quoiutions are as follows: $1 50 for No. 1, $1 52145 tor choice and $135@1 40 for extra choice for miling. CALL BOARD SALES. JNFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—December— 8000 ciis, $1 50 2000, $130%4: 2000, 81 303/s; 4000, $1 B0%a: 34,000, $1 3034 May—10,000, 183 SECOND SESSION—December—6000 ctls, §1 31: 6000, $1 3135 4000. §1 8114 44,000, §1 3134; 4000 $1 317%: 600U 31 3165 May — 2000, $1 34bz: 2000, 81 8434 ; 2000, 81 8474, REGULAR MOENING SESSION—December—ad, 000 cuis, $1 35%p: 3,000, 81 58: 2000, ¥1 327 2000, $1 326%; 5000, $1 234: 26,000, 31 21 May—4000, $1 3614: 2000, £1 5514; 2000, 81 35675 2000, 81 810 : 12,000, $1 353 Yg: 54,000, 24.000, 1 84Y4 54000, $134 Mav_2000. 21 83; 8000, §: 37%4; 4000, $1 8714: 4000, $1 3734: 4000, $1 3634, BARLEY—F eed has taken another upward turn and is very firm. Futures are aisostiff. Feed, 7734@82%ec B cil: Chevailer, $1 10@1 20 for No.l: new Brewing, 96c@$1 for No. 1 and 8734 @92Y5¢ tor dark Coeat. CALL BOABD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—December— 2000 ctis, 77c. $1 330y; 800U, »1 343 s10N—December—8000 ctls, 77%4c; 4000 77Yjc- R MORNING SESSION—December—2000 00N SESSION — December — 2000 ctls, 7 OATS—The market continues quiet. Fancy Feed are quotablé at $1 2215@1 275 B otl: good o choice, $107%@1 174y: common, 95c@S1 0! Surprise, $1 $6@1 40: Milling, 81 15@1 20 B etl. Clipped 'Oats seli at $1@2 ® ton over the raw produet CO 12N —The scarcity continues and the market vontinues to advance. Sale of Nebraska to arrive at $1 20. This fixes the quotation for Large Yel- low, though some holders ask $1 25. White is also bigher. Large Yeiow, $1 20; Small Round do, KYE—The market continues firm. Old, 9234@ 95ct new, 8215@85¢ ¥ ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Is nominal at 95c@$1 15 B ctl for new and $1 35 for old. ¥FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, The Cbina steamer took out 9672 bbls Fiour for the Orient. Corn products have agaln advanced. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $4 25@4 35: Bukers' extras, $4 15@4 20 B hbl. CORNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 ® ton; Cracked Corn. #256@:6 @ ton. MILLS1UFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount tothe trade: Grabam Flour, $2 50 100 tbs; Kye Flour, $2 26 ® 100: Kice Fiour, 5 75: Cornmeal, $2@2 25; extra cream do. $2 75; Oatmeal. §3 50; Oat Groats, $a: Hominy, $3 10@ 3 30; suckwheat Flour, $3 256@3 5U; Cracked Wheat, $3: Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Fiour, #275: Rolled Uats(bbls) 84 95@5 15; Pearl Barloy, $3 T5@4: Bpli Peas, 35 60; Green do, $4 25 »100 s | $125: White, 45c@$1 8 ctl. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Hay is as firm as It has been and sales over the quoiations are being made. Straw is lower. Rolled Barley Is higher agalp. The other Feedstuffs are unchanged. BRAN—$14@14 50 for the best and $13@13 50 % ton for outside brands. MIDDLING>—818 50@19 50 for lower grades and $20@21 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFKS—Rolled Barley, $17 50 B ton: Oficake Meal at the mill, $26 50 @ ton: jubbing, $27 50: Chopped Feed, $14 50@15 50 B ton. HAY—Wheat, $9@11 00 B ton: Wheat and Oat, $8@11 B ton; Oai, 87 50@9; Earley, $7@8 50; River Barley. $6@6 50: compressed, '$» 50@1 Alfalfa, first cutting, 85 50@6: second, $6 50@7: st0:k, $6@8; Clover, $6 50@8 50 ton. S1RAW-—50@40¢c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, . ¢ Holders o Beans are firm, but have not yet suc- ceeded in advancing prices. BlsANS—Bavos quoted at $1 50@1 60: Small Whites, $1 06@1 10: Large Whites, 95c@$1 06 @ cul: Pinks, 9oc@$1; Reds. $1@1 15: Black- eye, $1 40@1 50; Ked K dney, nominal: Limus. &1 50@) 60; Butters, 8$126@1 40: Pea, $1 10@ 120, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, §2 50@2 75; Yellow Mustard, $1 75 @ ctl: Flax, $1 €0@1 Tt anary Seed, 13,@214c B D; Alfalfa, 614c; Rape, 214@ 23%c: Hemp, 3¢; Timothy, 4 DRIED PEAS—Niles, nomiual; Green, $1 20@ 1709 ctl POTATOES, UNJONS, VEGETABLES. Onlons are easier. Potatoes show Do particular change. Vegetables are in their usual ample sup- iy POTATOES—New Early Rose in boxes 30@ 50c: 1n sacks, 50@40c; new Burbanks, 40@75¢ # cul in boxes and -0@4sc in sacks; Sweet Potatoes, 115@3c B Ib. GNION-—New Reds, 60@70c B sack; Silver- skins, 70@85¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—Boy Squash. 30@50c # bo: Bay Cucumbers, 20@35c P bx; Pickles, 88¢ for No. 1 ana 40@5Uc for ~o. 2; Asparagus, d0c@S$2 50: Green Peppers, 26@60¢ jor Chile and 50@76c for Bell: Green i'eas, 135@2%ac ® 1b; String beans, 1@ 226c; Lima Beans, . @ic; Green Okra, 50@65¢ bux: Kgg_Plant, 50@sbc; Cabbage, 60@75c B ctl: Carrots, 20@30¢ P suck: Garlic, 136@i 3¢ B b Tomatoes, 76c@$1 for River: Green Corn, 5Uc@ $1 % eack, 75@8oc ® crate {0r Berkeley and $1@ 150 @ crate for Alameda. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter is a fraction off again. Cheese is weak, but no lower. Eggs are unchanged. BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 18c § Ib; sec- onds, 17@1714¢ B 1b. DATRY—Cholce to fancy, 14@l6c B grades, 12@13%sc. PICKLED—16@17¢ B B FIRKIN—1£@16c B . J.ASTERN—12@13¢ for ladle-packed. CH EESK—Choice mild new, 7. ; common to good, 6@7c B Cream” Cheddar, 10@ilc; Young America, 8@9c: Western, 1lc; KEastern, lower Strawberries, $2@3 B chest for large and |84 @5 for small. . ‘Blackberries, 81 75@2 50 ® chest. Raspberries, $3@5 7 chest. Huckleberries, 7@ ¢ P I Currants, 2 1@! 75 chest. Red Nectariues, 75¢;, Wbite, 35@50c B_box. Peaches, 26@50c @ box and 20@35c F basket for common kinds and 50@60c B box and 20@40c ® pasket for Crawforls ums, 25@50¢ B box. i Ab p::(col!y 25@3bc @ box and $7 50@16 B ton 0 bulk. Green Pears, 25@35c B small and 35@5'c B Iares box and 1 @ibe g tasket; Barletis, 40865 P box and $10@17 50 P on. Old Apples, 31@1 60: New Apples, 25@50c B box for common «ul c0@850 for good to cholce. Cravapples, 15@35¢ ® box. An%“ single layers, 25@30c @ box: double layers, Grapes, T5c¢@$1 26 for Muscats, 80c for black and 26@d0c sor Fontameb'eau and Sweelwater. Watermetons, $5@15 8 100. Can:: loupes, $1 25@2 50 B crate. Nutmez Meious, £d@85¢ P box 3 CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Orantes, $1 75@2 50 forchoice 10 fancy and §1@1 50 B box for com- mon; Seedlings. $1@] 25 ®_box: Mediterranean Sweets, 81 30@1 75: Si. Michaels, $2 50@3: Lemons, $1 50@3 @ box for common and £3 20@4 B bx for good to choice; Mexicau Limes, §4 50@5: Californta Limes, 75c @ box: Bananas, $1 25 @2 50 B bunch: Pineappies, $1@3 ® doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Now Apricots are firm. There are a few sales of new Prunesat 3 for Sants Clara and northern and 23j4c for San Joaquin and southern. Iiis ex- pected that the sea.on will open at about these prices, but the feeiing Is firm and they may do even botter. DR.ED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 6@6c @ Ib: fancy, 614c: peeled, 5@llc: Apricots, new, s;ol, 5le@6c ¥ I1b. carioad lots: evaporated Apples, 5@6c: sun-dried, 23, @314c: old Prunes, 215@3c for the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@3c: Plums, 4@41zc for pitted and 1@1%4c for unpitted. Nectarines, 315@4lpc B Ib for prime to fancy; Pears. “@dc for quarters and 2@5¢ for halves. RAISINS— Four-crown, loose, 4@6c; 8-crown, 315@do: 2- crown. 234@314c B Ib; seedless Sultanas. 5@5%ac; ecdless Muscatels.4@4lgc; 3-crown London lay: ers, $1@1 15: clusters, 81 16@1 25; Dehesa clus- ters, $175@%; Imperial clusters, $2@2 25. NUTS—Walnuts, 6Y5@7c @ b for s:andard and 9@9vac B Ib for softshell; Almonds, 8@7c for Lao- goedoc, 214@3V4c for hardshell and 8@9c B Ib for Dpapershell; Peanuts, 4@5c @ I for Easiern and dc for Cullfornia; Hiskory Nuts. 5@6o ® b; Fecans 8@10c # : Fliberts, §@934¢; Brazil Nuts, 5@90; Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 B 100, HONEY—XNew Comb, 10c for bright and 7@9c for lower grades; new water-white extractod, 4’?6"/@ lign: amber extracted, 33,@4c B Bb. EEEWAX—22@25¢ B b PROVISIONS. The situation Is unchanged. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8c P b for heavy, 8140 for light medium, 9c for light, 10@10%¢ for extralight and 1134 @ 12c for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%sc P Ib; California Hams. 10@l1c B Ib: Mess Beer, $5@8 50 B bbl: extra mess do. 38 50@9: tamily do, 89 50@10: salv York, $. 650@s bbl: extra prime Pork, 810 1U 50: extra clear, $13 50@14; mess, $12 60@13 bbl; Bmoked Beef, §145c 8 Ib. LARD—Eastern tierces 18 quoted at 43@bc for compound and »34@6c for pure: pails, 615@834c; California_tierces, 4lgc % b for compound and glgc‘!nr p\arenf halt-bbls, 634c: 10-B tins, 8l4¢: do -1b, 634c Lo HOLENE — Tierces, 53,c. Packages less tban 800 ths—1-1b pails, 60 in & case, B7gc; 3-1b palls, 20 in a case, B3gc; - palls, 12 in a case, BUjc: 10-1) palls. 6 n a case, Shpc: 50-1b tins, 1 or 2 i & case, 7hac: wooden buckeis. 50 Ibs ner, 7%ec: tancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, 754c; half-bbls, about 110 bbs, Thac ¥ b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. The firmness continues and Hides and Wool are in good shape. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 8@814c # Ib; medium, T@7%4c; light, 6%e@7c: Cowhides, Ti4c B Ib; Stags, 6c; salted Kip, 7c: salted calf, 8 ® Ib: salted Vea, 7c; dry Hides, 181c. culls and brands. 1lc; dry Kip and Veal, 1ic; dry Calt, 16¢; culls, 10c; Goats<ins, 20@36¢each: Kids. 6¢; Deerskins, good summer. 20c @ Ib: medium, 20c; winter, 20c: Sheepskins, saeariings, 10@20c each; short wool, 25@40 each; medium, 40@bUc each: long wools, b0@75¢ each. T ALLOW—Xo. 1, rendereq, 23,@3¢ B Bb; No. 2, 214@-5¢; refined, be; Grease, Zc P Ib WOOL—Spring clip, North rn 14@16%c B bi Mountain, 11@13¢; Footblil, 11@13c; San Joaquin, year's clip, B@9c: o, seven months, 8@.0C P b; Nevadas, 10@] 2c; Eastern Oregon, 10@12c. HOPS~ 6@Sc ® I for fair 10 cnoice and 9@10c for tancy. Contract prices aie: 8@lUc § I for new Oregons, 7%@8c for new W asningtons and 9@10¢ for Caliiorulas. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS-Calcuyta Grain Bags are lower at 454c; San Quentin, 85 40; Wool Bags, 24@:7c. COAL—Wellington, $8: New Wellington, $8; Soutnfield Wellington, %7 50. Seattle. 35 50; Bryant, 86 60: Coos Bay, $475: Wal:send, $7 50 % lon: Cumberland, 81450 B ton in bulk and $15 50 1 sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthracie Egg, $15 9 ton; Welsh Anthracile, $8@10; Cannel, $ $ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valiey, $7 60; Coke, $11@l4 in buik aud $13 ® ten in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6%c; Powdered, 57c: Dry Granu- lated, 534c B Ib: Confectioners’ A, blic: Magnolia A, 475c: Exira 43c: Golden C, 454c: Candy Granulated, 5%3c; balf-barrels l4c more than barrels, and boxes gc more. SAN FREANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are weak, but no lower. Wholesate rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BREF—First qua ity, 534¢ B b second do, be; third do, 4@41ac B 1. VEAL—Large, 512@61c: small, 7@Sc B B. M ON—Wethers, 5ig@tc: Ewes, 5@5lac B b LaMB—Spriog 61@7%ac P 1b. POKK—Live Hogs, »15@353c for Iarge and 33,0 for small ani medium; sor Hogs, 2}a@8lac # b; dressea do, Sc. RECEIPTS OF PEODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar 3,218 MiGuiings, sks.. 688 Qregon... 3,462 Buttes 367 W head, ctis. 78,658/ Cheeds, cuy 41 Barley. ctis..."] 16,615 | Kggs, cos, 8,910 Oats, culs. 130/ Hides. Do, 291 Oregon 510/ Pelts. bals. 5903 Eeans. sks. 160| Wins. gals. 29,800 Corn, ctls.. 10( Wool. ois.. 56 FPotatoes, sks. 2,247( Oregon. 474 Onlous, sks.. 237| Leauner, ol 163 hay, wos. 1,261 = B60, Straw, tons. | Mustard Seed, 192 Lrun. nks. 1,315/ Lumber. AL @)a. 1v Oregon. . 1.60u|Paper, reams...s 125 ol Sty THE STOOK MARKET. Mining stocks showed no particular change yes- terday except Sierra Nevada, which sold up to $1 05 on the noon informal session, subsequently falling back howev Belcher is assessed 10c. The Alta assessment falls delinqueat 1n office to- day. To-day the Spring Valley Water Company will pay the regular monihly dividend of 50 cents and the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company the usual monthly dividend of 25¢. The annual meeting of the Yellow Jacket Miniag Company was held at the main office in Gold Hill, Nev., yesterday, and all the old ofticers were re- elected for 1897. W. L. Sharon is superinten dent or the mine. AL the unnual meeiing of the solidated Mining Company yesterday _ the ola manacement was re-elected for 1897, with Churles H. Fish as president, Charles Hirsehfield vice-president, 1. L. Parker secre- tary aud D. B. Lyman superiniendent. Weekly reports from the mines are as follows: Con. Cal: & Va. mire—1000 level—West crosscut 1 sia ted trom the north drift from ih: Con. Vir- ginia shafc on this level ata_point 200 feet nosth from the station has been advanced 18 feet, past ing through softer rorphyry showing clay seams; toal lengih 449 fect. 1530 levelihe double compartment incline upraise 1 has been carried up &:0. g the footwall 5 feet: total height, 19 tee:, passing throngh porphyry and lines of quartz of nomina. Value. From this upraise ata point 178 feet on the siope above this lcvel » south drift has been started and advanced 9 feet through por- phyry and clay. 1650 level—From the ninth floor south drift at a point 25 feet in from the mouth the upraise wus carried up 102 fee; auringihe week sdvanced 9 feet, pu-sing threugh quartz assaying 70 cents per ton.” ¥rom incline upraise No. 1at a point 60 feet above the sill floor of the level frim near the end of the nortu drift the uprai-e has been carried up on the footwail 10 feet, passing ihrough porphyry and clay; total lengtn 99 feel. From No.2up- raige oo the sill floo o this lev:l the norch drifc skitiog the footwail has been advanced b feet, Passing thro'igh quarizassaying $12 per ton: total length 42 el From the end of th's drift we have worked upwara 16 .eet, passing through quariz assaying $16 per ton, wnich also shows some nar- oW Streaks of fuir grade ore, from which w- have saved 40 tons, assuyln: per mine-car samples $39 60 per ton. ' The total extraction of ore for the week amounted to 35 tons, (he average assay value of which, per samples taken from the cars when raised to'the surface, was $38 76 per ton. In the Sierra Nevada mins on the 900 level west crosscut 3, siarted from the north Iateral drift at apoint 100 feet north from West crosscut 2, and 250 feet morth from the Sierra Nevads shaft, was Union Con- 15@lbc B b. KGGS—Ranch Eggs, 15@18c P doz: store Eggs, 1115@l4c P dozen; Eastern, 1214@13¢c; Duck Eggs, lac ¥ doz. FOULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Kastern goes on to-day. Live Turkeys, 15@16c for Gobblers and 16@16c Geese ® pair, §1 26: Ducks, $2 503 25 for old and $3@5 for young: Hens, $3@4 50. Roosters, young. §6@7 50 B doz; do, old, $4; Fry- ers. $4@4 50 % dozen: Broilers, $3@3 50 for large and %1 50@2 50 for small; Pigeons, §1 25 P dozen for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal Rabbits, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Prices were generally weaker. The decline in- advanced 29 feet. total length 39 feet; face in Porphyry with seams of gypsum through it. In the L-yton tunnel workings of the Sierra \evada enst crosscut 5, started from the uOrtheast drift At & point 444 feet north from the tunoel, was ad- vanced 13 feet: face in porphyry; total length 128 feat. In the Ophir mine on the 1000 level west cross- cut 3, 128 teet north of the shaft station, s n 200 feel. ‘The face Is iu porphyry, showing seams of ciay and quartz of nomival valur. In the old ‘entral tunnel workings of the Uphir, from the sili floor from the west « rosscut from the Mexican afi, at a point 132 feet in from iis mouth, the south drift has been extended 14 feel, passing ibrouzh porphyry and quartz assaying $1 per ton; total length 164 feet. No work was done in Chollar snd Hale & Nor- ¢ross ground on the Comstolk during the past ex. In the Potosi mine the ususl work was doce {n cluded Peaches, Apricots, Grapes aud Melons. Trade was no very brisk. Lemons are still higher. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— the upper wesi workings, and they are repairing the west drift ffom (he station on the 450 tuvel. Have shipped to the Nevada ill during the past week 3814 Lons of ore assaying a3 fo.lows: Top car sample, gold $11 23. ounces tine silver 12.96: bat- 1d $10 82, ounces fine silver 12.75. Have shipped to the U. S. Mint durinz the week two bars of bullion of the par value of 85564 60, of which $2591 56 was gold, this representing the cleanup. Brunswick lode—Con. Cal‘ & Virginia, Best & Belcher and Gould & Curry—A. shaft No. 2 ihey are siili cutting out for a station and chute for the 600 level. 300 level—The enst crosscut siarted 285 feet from the shat in the south drift Las been ex- tended 22 feet; total length 850 feet: face lu ot phyry. clay and auarcz. The east ciosscut No. 3 staried on the souh drift has been extended 18 feet: totsllength 170; tace in porphyry showing some quariz. ‘Occidental Con. — The official letter for the past week snys: D50 level—West crosscut 2 siarted 600 feet soutn of No. 1from the tunnel level has been extended 10 feet; total length 143 feet, face in hard porphyry. From the top of tie upraise from Crosscut L we huve crosscut (o the east 21 fect through quartz assaying about 84 per ton in gold. The .iuz: started from No. 1 west crosscut has been sunk 12 feet and 1s cown 147 feet: bott'm in ore assaying low. 650 level— Main south drift has been extended 51 eet: total lengin 477 feet: face in the east country ledge mattes Chollar—Shaft 1 has been sunk 12 feet on the incline during the we-k: toial deith 992 feet. The bottom is in porphyry. 300 level—Are ex- tracting ore from above this level, aud understop- ingsin the winze below, which continues to 100k ths same. 4.0 level—Are cuitins oul & Winz: station in the end of the soutu driit from crosscut 1 east, preparatory to starting a winze in the ore below' this level. ‘1he stopes cont.nue to yleld avout the usual quantity and quality of ore. 500 level—advanced crosscut 2 west 18 fect; toial length 50 feet. ‘Yhe last 19 feet has been through solid quariz of low grade. The face i3 still in quarz Have discontinued the main south drif. and started wesy cro-scut 3 opposite east crosscut 5 and 52 feet south of crosscut 2. It is now in 16 feel. The face Is in quar.z and porphyry that zives low asavs. Have sunk the winze during the week 12 feet; total depth 46 feet. The bottom shows & sureak of ore, four to six inches wide, that gives fair assays. 60U level—The main south drift has been ad- vanced 34 foet, making its total lensth 168 feet from the north line. The face is In quartz and orph: ving low assays. Have exi Peibped o the N evada miiil auring the week 102 tons and 750 pounds of ore, sssaying as foliows: ‘Top car sample, go.d 817 77, ounces fine silver 18.07, wagon sampie, go.d $24 48, ounces fine siiver 25. The inill commenced crushing ore again on the 13th. BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Franclsco tery sampls Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:80. 17,400 Potos! ;9 l”l'g !}J:l:ll e “'; 83/100 Savage... 24| caeeed 160 et 500 BNv.....05/200 ¥ Jikieun54 200 Ovrmn.. 600 Potost . Following were the saws in the Pacitic Stock Board yesterd. ULAR SESSTON—10:30. 300 G&C 56,500 8 Nv.. 400 200 200HaN, 400 Julia. 500 Kentck....0| 00 Mexican.. 34 200 300 Ocedt . 150 Opuir. 200 Andes... 490 Belcner ...1¥ 40) Eullion....09| 300 Caled.....0¢! 100 Challge. .. 40 BOU Chollar. 40U . 500C NY. ..0% 400 800 Crwa Pt...19) AFTERNOON SKSSION—2:30. 34 eer 13y 300 Mavace... 22 b Bt 11 600 8 Nev.....95 100 3 40) Belener....17|2 1000 §Hill...01 |100 Senra CLOSING QUOTIATIONS, MONDAY, July 194 P. . Bid Asked., B Asked, Alpba Con. 14 15 3 0 e 05 08 04 08 13 14K — 8 16 17 Mexican..lll0 31 32 40 41liceidental il — 1u 09 1U/wphir... 62 64 08 08 10 76 a7 Con.Cal&Va.. 13U 24 Chailenes Coa 40 vd Con. imperial. U1 08 Contidence...... 1.05 02 Con New Y - 91 Crown Poiae.. 17 1.50 Xurekacoa... 05 v Excheauer 03 42 Guwe < Curty. 38 [ Lisies Nocers 85 50 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. July 19-2» UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. * Bid. Asked. T84s conp.212 113 |U S dareg... 109 3lvig Lonew ssuel:b -~ MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stOblase. 11114 — (Usk Gas 3s.. — 10% CalElecl, 63127~ — |Do2dis5s. 10835 — CotraCWos — 98 |Ommbusbe. 124 125 Dpotstex-cp — 100 (P&O Ryds. — 118 Edsn L&P 83128Y5 — |P&Ch Ryds. 10134 — FECHRR 651078, — |Pwhac KR8111435118 Geary-st R8s — ' 10214|Keno, WL&EL — 105 HU&S0%u100 — (Facto P &u. — 100 losang L8i — 100 |SF&NPRSs. 10213105814 Dolinteed 8 — 100 |[SPREAriz8; 933, — Mkt-stCbleBs123Y; — |SPRRCalos. 10755 — DoRyCon bs. 1U953109% SPKK (alds. — " 90 NatVinGsls. — 100 |SPErRCalBs 108 10414 NevCNgR7s. — 105 (8VWaterds. 11915 — NRyOCul ba.i04 — |SVWaterds. 10155102 NEylw vs. ~ 95 |Sikinu&sos — lu3ly WATER STOCKS. Contrs Costa 81 3314|Sprug Valley101 101345 MarinCo.... 60 — | 7 @AS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. 25 (Paciflo Liza, 467 48 ~ |SFG&Elec. 9765 977 54 /San Francscd 3 314 Oak G L &H 5alj 55 (StOcKOD..we — Fav ous dmp 9814 9314 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sF-180 166 | : COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. 50 - Fusc Nauoali6 190 fl;fl?flmlfisaheu% LondonP&A. — 130 \amD&ELCo 98 — |MerchEx. | 13— BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Gers&1.Co. 1349 — |sav & ioan. — 108 |Security. ... 250 bS&L.110) B Uniou Triet. 940 100 Mutual....... 30 sknuv Union440 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Calffornta....1U8 112 [Vak SL&Har 100 Geary-st. o9 — |Presdio..n B 7 Markevst... 457 4614 POWDER STOCKS. Atsnten.., 18 17 |GiancCon... 2814 3014 Californla). 90 115 |Vigont..' 18] ‘174 Eusternu... 85 85 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. ka Tkes. 9734 9814/Nat VinCo.. 415 — a:ll;#m. 1w ‘l“l A JceanicSSCo —-‘6 2 HawC&SCa.. 1645 17 |PacAuxFA — 4 Huich SPUS 2765 277 PacBoraxCa. 09 — MerkixAssa. Su — | Part PaluiCo ¢ % EALES—MOBNING BKSSION. Board— 100 Hawailan Commerclal - 1625 130 Hutchinson 8 P Co. S 40 Market-st Railway, 16 00 30 Pacific Gas 1mp..... w3 .5 15 S F Gas & Electric Co. .. 97 76 SALES—AFTEKNOON SESIION. Board— 10 Eastern Dypamite.... e 8400 50 Hawsilan Commercial. 16 50 120 Hutchinson 8 P Co..... 27 50 30 do ao Py 27 6214 150 do do 27 75 5 Pac Gas Tmp.... Soeas 25 8 F Gas & Electric Co. »7 75 rreei 4 Eastern Dynamite.......... 82 50 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Estate of Julla Morrison (by F. S. Morrisoa, execuior) to Thomas L. Mahoney, lot on § line of Greeawich street, 162:5 W of Buchanen, W 122:7 by § 120; $3225. Wiiiam T. Dummage (o Elizabeth F. Blank- man, lot on N line of Haight street, 165 W of Broderick, W 27:6 by N 157:6: $10. . Maggle P. Chessman (by Mar in J. Cbessman, attor wey) to John Currey, lot vn S line of Hayes street, 131:3 K of Lentral avenue (Lott), E 125 by > 137:6: $4360. Joun J. and Augusta K. North to Thomas Do- ran, lot on N line of Hancock street, 180 W of Sanchez, W 26 by N 114; $10. tury A. and John P. Wieboid: to Danlel and rgaret Kelly, fot on ¥ line of Fair Oaks sireet, }?.\1 N of Twenty-third (Horner), N 20 by E 117} 0. Mary E. Kohnke (wife of Peter F.) to Mar- aretha Koch, lot on S line of Cilpper street, 202 S of Church. I 26 by S 114: $10. Henry L. Dodze to Wesley B Harker, lot on W line of 1 eavenw oith sireel, 74:10 N of Sutter, N 40:6 by W 80:6; 810, Mary L. Derby (Harker, wife of 0. E.), to same, lot on W line of Leavenworth sireet, 17:10 N of Sutter, N 18:9 oy W 90:6: reserves righ of way over ailey to be in common with secoud party. be- giunng on W line of Lewvenworth strret, 74:10 Nof rutter, N 8, W 87:6, N 18:9, W 3,831:9, & 9U:6, quitclaim deed: $10. Michael and Bildeet Kagan to Rovert Dalziel, 10t un_N'W liue of Minna sireet, 276 NE of Second, NE 37 by NW 80; $i0. Alice Hummeltenberg (wite ot M.), Ellen Quin (wife of William H.) and Margaret Bair (wife of €. 5.) to same, lot on N W iine of Minna street, 512 N of second, NE 85:6 by NW 80; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Rebecca Lefferts to Louisa M. Parry, lot on E line of *pauuvin. avenue 258.40 S of aAddison street, S x55. 12 by r: 129.35, being lots 10, 11, 14 and 15, biock 1, Spaulding Tra t, Beikei-y: $1. W. H and Flizabeth C. Penviman to F. L. Nay- lor, i0._on + line of Fuiton sireet, 5160 S of kus- seli, 8100 by 1 186, being 'ots 7 and 8, block B, Subarban ‘Tract. Bereley: $10. Henrv Z and Sarah M. Jonés to John A. Thorn- tow ot 15, Galindo Tract, Brookiyn Township; $10. 3 “J. A, aud Selma Johanson to C. L. Taylor, iot on S line of Railroad avenue, 83 E of Minturn streety’ E 25 by S 100, being portion of lot 1 of subdivision lot 32, Map of' Fassking’s Park, quiiclaim jdeed, Alameda; $.0. John P. Walker to Herman Cook, lo: 32, map of | same, Brooxiyn Township: $10. ——————————————— e e | LLaAN SILALER . Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STREAMER | DESTINATION. | SATLS. Walla Wala| Vic & Pz 500 | July 20, Sau| Loos Bay. .. | Newpori ... [July 21 van|Ples 1L Chilkat..... | Ferndale. July 21, 1em | Pler 13 Pomons. ... | HumboldtBay | Jut wru | Columbia.’. | Fortiand . July ax | Pler 1L Moana. ... |Svdne |July 22 2pu| Pier7 |July 22.10AM | Plec 18 Suly 28,11aM | Pierll Loos Bay .. Arcata..’ _...|San Dieco. . Corona | HumboldtBay [July 2K iy Vler ¢ | Xaauina ay. Juiy 24104% | Pler 2 ..|Puget Sound..|July 24, beM Pler 2 July 25, $au | Plsell July 25, 9aM|Pierd Juiy 25.12 u | Pier2 July *7.10aM | Fer 24 |July 27 11am | Precll July 27. 5PM | Piers July 27, 1pu|P M SS | Newport ... 1| Vie & Pet i Buno.. Gravs Harbo State ot Ci K]I‘orunnfl - Santa Rosa. | San Diego. Czarina. | C00s Bav.... Dorie. .|China & Janan STEAMERS 10 ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox ] Arcata._. .. [Co0s Bay . ... Pomona.......... | Humboldi Hay. Chilkat., | icel River. . |urays Harbor. 2111 . |San Diego . E July 21 . | Victoria & July 21 Farallon.. - | Yaquina Bay. uty 21 Colon.... Panam: “July 21 Humboldt...... (Humoold>’ CJuly 21 Cleveland....... | Puget Sound.. CJuly 21 Peter Jebsen... Nanaimo...... Crescent Uity. .. | Crescent Clty .. State of Cal..... | Portiana. July 23 Euvreka. . - | Newport. duly 23 Orizab: * | Mexico ..duly 24 Eanta ” | Sau Diezo. - |- July 25 China. -|Cnina ana Japs .| Juy 25 City Puebia.... | Victoria & Puget d |- Julv 26 Crescent City . - |..July 26 Coos ssav . cee | duiv 26 Newport. SUN, MOON AND 7TIDE, UNITED ETATRS COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY- TiMEs AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS AT ForRT POINT, ENTRANCE TO BaN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFL CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Nore—The high and low waters occur at tha City Front (Mission-street Wharf) aboui twenty five minutes Jator than st Fort Foint: e neighs of tide 13 tus sume a: both places. July 1897 Tuesday, July 20. Sun rises, .5.02|Moon rises ., 10.41rx Sun 17.50| Moon sets. |1l ] T o Feet | TIM® | pogt | TIME poqy 'ime | poer L w| TS L wl BT[] 9.7, zJL a1z 6.z|11.08 84| 956] 27| 4.0 m‘. H W LW 17| 6.29| 3.3]1040 L2| 7.58| 38.5/11.33| 08| 9.04| 87|12.37| 0.4] 9.50] 4.0/ L:6 0.2|10.32] 4.3| 231 Nore—In the above expositlon of the tides early morning tides are given In the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence a3 to time. The second time column gives tha second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right band cotumn gives tho iast tide of the day, excopt when there are bui three tides. as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United Btates Coast Survey charts, except when a minus aign (—) precedes the Peight, and then the number given 1s subtractive from the depth ziven by the charts. ————————————————— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States Hydrographic Office located In the Merchanty Exchabge ls maintained In San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling directions of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matiers of interest o oceaa commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill 1s hoisted about ten minutes before | W noon, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from the United States Naval Observaiory . Mare Isiand Cal, A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any, is publisyed the same day Dy the afternoon papers and by the morning papers the following day. W. 8. HueHms, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in gharge. The Time Ball. BrANCEH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIoW, U. S N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. Julv 19. 1897. The time ball on Telegrapn Hil was arop exactly at noon to-day—L e. &t poon of the 1 meridian, or exacuy at 8 P. M., Greenwich time. W. 5 HUGHES, Lieutenant U. 8. N.. in charge. *HIPPING INTILLIGENCE, Arnived. MONDAY, July 19. U S stmr Oregon, Barker. from Port Angeles. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, 74 hours from New- port, ete: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. sunr Weeott, Miller. 31 bours mom Crescent City: pass and mdse. to North Pacific 5 § Co. Stmr Rival® Johnson, 16 hours from Fort Bragg: lumber, to Gray & Mitchell. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 10 hours from Bodeg: 30 bxs buttér, to Ross & Hewlett. Cicared. MONDAY. July 19. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victorlaana Pors Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr City of Sydney, McLean, Panama; Pacific Mail S S Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Bennet:, San Diego; Good- all. Perkins & Co. Br stmr Amarapoora, Cameron, Ban Jose de Oliver & Co. Stmr Albion, Thwing, Ensenada; Lower Callfor- nia Development Co. satlea. MONDAY, July 19. Stmr City of Sydney. McLean, Panama. Stmr Santa Rosa. Bennett. San Diego. Shipping report from Capt Von Helmsof the stmr Orizaba at Santa Rosalia July 1 SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived June 50—Schr O M K-loze. from Grays Harbor to sail uly 15 for Grays Harbor. To s#it Aug 5—Huw schr Hono- lu.u, tor Port Townsend. _Ariived Juiy 9—Ger burk Antizone. rom Cuxhaven, and reports leav- ing Hamburz Feb 11. but put bick iwice o Cux- hav: n, saliing ias from there Mar 6; will sail_tor Por. 1ownsend to 104t jumber. probably at Fort Biakeley ior Kurope. To sail July li—Br bark Macwen, for Taltal, Chile, to load niter for Eu- rop: Brshin Muaagascar still discbarginz. GUAYMAS—In port July 14—=chr Emmaand and Louisa. hence June 2: schr yacht Penelope; bark Forest Qu-en, irom Grays Harbor, just an: chored at Nelon; schr Emma and Louiia i going t0 load niter at some island north 0f Guaymas in the Gulf of California. Tmpo=tatin CRESCENT CITY — Per Weeott—51 bxs butter, 2 bxs seed. 22 cs meit. i bx berries. 8 bals nides, 52 aressed beeves, 5 pkrs mase, 218 M ft lumber NEWPORT—P1 Coos Ba; 1 bx hardware, 1 bdl spades, 4 pkgs mdse, 52 bxslemons, 1 bx seed. “an Prdro—2 c3 scales, 4 cs soaD. 82 bxs books 5 bxs book cases, 1c3 hardwnare, 1 pkg B C sides, 1 bx tobacco, 2 c©s books. 2000 sks barley, 2 bhiy wine. East San Pedro—260 bbls asphaltum, 400 byis axle grease, 2 bbls oil. Hueneme -1 bdi leather beling, 5 pkgs mdse. Veutura—1 cs boots and shoes, 34 ¢s honey, 300 bxs lemons, 1 bdl tools, 2 cs seed. Carpenteria—17 sks craw fish. Santa Barbara—1 bx crockery. 18 sks crawsn 121 bxs lemons, 1 bx fish, 1 bx cigars, 1 coll rope, 1 pks iron books. ¥ Gaviota—25 sks wool, 1 bd’ pelts. 8 sks crawfiss, 1 bx fish. : Port Harford—1 vise, 1 bx hardware, 53 cs eggy, 2 pkis mdse, 6 pails 16 bxs butier, % cs choase. - § bdis hides. 1 dressed calf, 2 coops poultry, 13 bxs green apples, 4 coops chickens, 1 bol taliow, 1 ax tails, 23 cs fish, 2272 sks barley. Oayucos—12 bxs dutter, 11 cs eggs, 2 coops fow 1 coop turkeys, 1 coon chickens, 1 coop dneks, | bx roiled oats, 1 bx dried cnickens, 1 pkg sampies 3 dressed calves. % San Simeon —8 dressed calves, 4 tubs 20 bxs b~ ter, 1 bdl castings, 7 ¢s eggs, 1 bal casiings, 1 baia twine, 2 bales flour. Monterey—65 bils hides and pelts, 2 cs honey cs cheese, 9 sks 2 bxs cheese. Consigneess. Per Weeott—Witzel & Baker: O B Smith &Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; ¥ B Halght; H H Hogan Enterprise Brewery: Cox Seed and PlantGo: b T C rerxins: Standard OllCo: W B Sumner & Co: E J Bowen & Co; Kingan & Co. Per Coos Bay— Baker & Hamllton: Levy Bros: Wolt & Son: Grav & Barbleri; J 1vancovich & Co- Cox Seed and Plant Co; H Dutard; J Wielan ; M W Beardsiey; W H M Smallman: L Scatena & Co: River Express: Howe Scale Co; W S Piarcher; J § Barvies & Co; Wintzer & Argard: £ B Beil; 1, P Desgen; Veronica Mineral Wa'er Co; Fac Supply Co; A L Bryan Shoe Co: StandardOil Co: (has 1, Leonard: L Scatena & Co: American Union &1 h Co: M Kalish & Co: Milani & Co: Jnciuto G en Co: LeviSplegel &Co: Pac fic Coast Fish Co; man & Co: Thos Denigan, Son & Co: C Carpy & Lo Marshall & Reimers: Dunham, Car lgan & Co- = & Miiling Co: Russ, Early & Co: H Kirchmann & Co ; Dairymen’s Union: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: J udson Fruft o; L G Sresovich & Co: Sinsheimer Bros; 11 H Sattier & Co: J B Inguzlia: A Paladini: Labor Exchange: Chas Reincker: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Dairymen’s Union : De Bernardi & Co; Hllls Bros J H Newbaner & Co: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz Harry Unna Co; H Heckman & Co; P Gusmani; Norton, Teller & Co: O B Smith & Co; A Knea: A Gerberding & Co; C E Whitney & Co: Sacramento Fish Co: W C Price & Co;Ross & Hewlett: Chica:o Brewery: Norton. Teller & Co: G Camillonid C B G Ruhl & Co: Witzel & Baker: Western Meat C: i Waideck: Wellman, Peck & Co; W O’ Leary Wyss: J Mevers; ¥ Uri & Co: Sherry, Avilla Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co: K M Henneken: Gould & Jaudin: H N rilden & Co; Bissinger & Co; Fred Clark; J Schweitrer & Co: Deere Imp Co; Poultrymen’s Union: H Meyer: F Baldochi: Migiiavacea Wine Co. > Bacn OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO. 300-306 POST S\TREET, S.F., Corner Stockton. OCEAN TRAVEL PAGIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP C). HO FOR ALASKA! THE ELEGANT STEAMER MEXICO illleave SEATTLE, Wash, JULY 25, 1897, at 94 & for MUIR GLACIER and Ports in Alaska. For furthet {nformation aoply to Ticket Office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery St., San Francisco. F. TROWBRIDGE, P. S Supt., Seattle, Wash. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP c0. STEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY ), hart, San Francisco, aa follows: or ports in Alaska, 9 A. M. July 5, 10, 15, . 30, and every firth day meu:flyur, e ] For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everet, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Beliingbam Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. July 6, 10,13, 20, 25, 30 and every fifth day there- after, connecting at'Vancouver with the C. P i, R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Tiureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Horm- pold: Bax), Stx. Pomona 2 p.ic. July 8. 8 13, 17, 126, 30, August 3, 7, 11, 16, 20, 24, 28, bef 1.6, 10, 14, 1s 3, o7 5 e or Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Ca; Port Harford (Nan Luls Obispo), u-v’x’éu, ysulcnol‘l Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San edro (Los Angsles) and Newport, a1 9 o . uly 1. 5, 9, \ 21, 25, 29, AR 5, 29, and every toarmn ‘or Sen Diego, stopping only at Port H: (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbars, Port Los am reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A July 8, 7, 11, 15, 1 fourth day thereatter. Y sl evey, For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, M. I S e Koo SRR New Momxomar‘y street. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO B Vunr Amarasoora, Cameron, san Jos ¢s | FP O IR T T . AN ID Guatemala. Stmr Bonita, N cholson, southern ports. Schir Barbara Hernster. Jansen, Bowens Landing. Schr Glendate, Johnson. New W hatcom. hr Maczie C Russ, Jacobsen, Port Gamble. Schr Falcon, 1is ine. Senr Chrisuina Steftens. Nordling. Schr Jessie Minor. Whitney, Eureka. Schr Arthur £, Krog. delegraphic. POINT LOBOS, July 19.—10 e a.—Weather hazy: wind W velocity 12 mites. Charters. The bark Roderick Dhuloads mdse for Hilo; schr Martha W Tuft, mdse for Mazailan and San Blay: ship Louisiana, lumber, on the Souna for Me.bourne, 37s 6d: ship Irby, saimon at Victoria 1or London. 27s 6d; schr Azalea, lumber at Grays Harbor for Guaymas. The ship Fingal loads wheat and mdse for Eu- rope, 21s 3d. Domestio Porti, . CO0S BAY—arrived July 19-Stme Alliance, hence July 15, and sa:led for Portland. NEWPORT—-ailed July 19-Stmr Alcatraz; selir Lena Sweasey, for Seattle. SAN DIEGO—Sailed July 19—Sehr Vance, for Por Townsend HARDY CREEK—A:rived July 19—Stme Sco- tia, hence July 15 UMPQUA—Arrived July 18—sche Lucy, from Suu vedro: schr Sadie. hence July 4. VENTURA—Arrivea July 19—Stme G Loomis, hence Juiy 17. Sailed July 19—Stmr Geo Loomis, for San Fran- c8co GREENWO00D—Arrived July 19 —Stmr Casp: from Newport. EUREKA—Sailed July 18—Stmr Coquille River, for Coquille River. NEW WHATCOM—Salled Jtly 14—Schr Dora Biubm. for San Fraiclsco. CLEON E—Sailed july 18—Stmr Alcazar. FORT ROSS—Arrived suly 19—¢car La Chilena hence July 18. Sailed July 19—Schr La Chilena, for San Fran- cise STEWARTS POINT—Arrived July 19—Schr Archie and Fontiv, bence July 16, SEAITLE—Swiled Juiy 19-Jap stmr Matsu- yam Mars, 1or Yokonama. 4 COOS BAY—Arrived July 18—Simr Arcats, hee June 1. Sailed July 19—Stmr Farallon, for San fran- cinon, K EKA-Sailed July 19—Stmr Pomons, for San Francisco PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Ju )— ‘Whitesboro. for Greenwood. s EEL R1VER—Salled July 19—S:mr Chiikat, for San FEanciaco POINT ARENA—Arrived July 19—schr Golden Gate, hence July 15, MENDOCINU—Arrived yuly 18—~Stmr Pt Arena hence Jaly 17. LITTLe RIVER~Sailed Jaly 18— Nettls Sundborg, for San Francisco. it PORT GAMBLE—Arrived July 19—Br stmr Pelican. from Yokohama. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 19—-Stmr Truckee, hence Julv 13: schr Anpie Gee. hence July 7; sehr Chas Hanson, hencs July 3. Sailed July 19—Lehe J M Weatherwax, for San Fraucis-o. ASTORIA—Arrived July 19—Stmr State of Cali- fornia, hence July 17. Foreign Ports, NICOLAEFSKI—Arrived July 16—Senr Corona hence May 15. MAZATLAN—Sailed July 18- Sumr Orizaoa, for San Krancis VALPARATSO—Salled May 25—Br ship Patter- dlLB, IO;.:(OYAH Roads. A LIBERTAD—5alled July 17—Schr Compeer for Po t Townsena. % 5 YOKOHAMA—=salled July 17—8rstmr Belgic, fuor San Francisco. _CALLAO-Arnved July 10—Br bark Pass of Killiccrankie, from New Whatcom. NEWOASTLE. NSW—Arrived July 17—Br bark Ill::vrl ersyé olm for San Francis £ A —Salled July 16— Br ship G enfinar! for San Francisco. Y < 5 NF X —Areived Ji S—Br stmr_ AOravgl, Oceanea | LA CHAMPAG From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A FARE{33 First;class Including $2.50 2d-class Jfberth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: -.July 2, 12,22, Aug 1 July 7,17, 27, Aug. 8 Through Uckets and through baggage to all Eastern poinis. Rates and folders upon applica tiea o F.F. CONNOR, General Agent, €30 Market strost, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents The S.8. MOANA salls via HONOLULU nd AUCKLAND - for DNEY, Thursday, July 22 2P M flBhI S.S. AUSTRALIA foe HONOLULU _only. Tuesday, Aue, 10, ac 2 ) P.aL. =pecial party rates. "Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.. a1a CAPETOWN uth Africa. o N SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. Agenta 114 Montgomery st. Frelght office, 327 Marke: streel, San Franoisco. CONPAGIE GEVERAL TRANSATLANTIQUD French Line to Havrs. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW) 43 NORTH River, foot of Morton & 1ravelers by ¢his Iine Avold both transit by English rallway. the discomfort of crossing the channel in s boat. ~ew YOrk to Alexandria, Egypr, via Parly ficat class 8160, second class $116. LA GASCOGNE LJuly 24 10A @ LA TOURAINE Julv 3L 104 « I August 7. 104 s August 14 104 M. LA BRE R .August 21, 104 i« &&" For juriher particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New Y ork. J.F. FUGAZL & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San krancisco. HAMBURG-ANERICAN LINE TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS Line from New Y ork to Plymouta (London), Cherbourg, Paris & Hambure, smarck. ... July 22 | F. Bismarck..August 19 waonta ... July 29 | Normannia ... Aug. 26 Columbla August 5 | Columbia Sept. 3 Hamburg-American Line, 37 B’ way,N. Y. HinZ0G & CO., General Pussgr. Agls. Pacifio Coast, 401 California an Francisco, Cal STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. S, Washington st,, At 6 P. M. Daily. Freight received up 1o »:30 P, M. A7 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. e only line seiling through tickets and giving throush freight rates to all poinis ou Valley Ralroad. STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. “Velepnone Main 80; Nav. and Impt. Co FORU. 8. FAVE-YARD AND VALLEJD, STEAMER *“MONTICELLO," Mon,; Tues., Wed.. Thurs. and Sat Sabias Sa u. und 3:15e s (9 P. M ex. Thuriy 2 1P, 9P w M and 8 e Dock, Pler 3. 81 LA NUKMAN DI, FOR SUVJOSE, 108 GATOS & SAXTA CRUL JTEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIEK 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) 8:10 A3 - Alviso daily Saturduy excepted) 86 7 P. M. Freighi m senger. Fare botween San Francisco Alviso, 50¢; to San Jose, T5c. Clay b Fier 20 W. banta Clara st Sun Josa

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