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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ‘Wheat booming. Flour goes up 25¢. Barley higher. (orn scarce. Oatsdull. Rye firmly heid. All Feedstuffs tending upward. Hay firm. Beans rather steadler. Silver a frac ion off. New prices for Codfish. Potutoes and - -nions easy. Vegetrbles plentiful. Butter, Ezgs and ( heese ab ut the same. Fresh Fruits ending downward. Dri d Fruits in better demand. Provisions unchanged. Wool tirm but quiet. Hops slow. Hogs steady. Coff-e the same. Olls unchanged. Turkeys higher. Other Poultry weak. | Dr & advanced, Leather very fi.m THE WOOL TRADE, The Market Us Very Firm in All Direc- | tions. | The New York Wool Record gives the following | rosy account of the wool market- “Without show- | ing avy pronounced activty, the week’s wool | market a the seaboard has made & gain over that | of the week previous, both in tone and volume of Reles reported. ke firm opening of the London sales bas braced up the view \ders consider- ably of both dcmestic and furelzn fine wools, no; withstanding he somewhat iarge aniount of stock pro: ured for this coun ry at tue previous sales, SWith c.nditions suppiemen:ed by evidence of in- creased interest among buy Most of th- mil 5, both large and sma 1, are zetting well under order, ana now bave a falr amount 0f work under way or about commencing, and a portion of them hold very liberal contracts agal st which, uo doubt, considerab e wool is engaged. “~teady consumption is now increasine, and tne | number of zocd sized parcels procured during the week by manufa turers woull seem to indicate that (hey are coming into the market from dire pecessity. There Is 8lso evidence thatthe de- mand is gradually taking mor-of a voluntary Zorm than heretofore, and buyers show a willin; Dess to invest Bgainst eary fulure to some ex: tent. *Reports from California would indicate that in the southern part of the S ate kastern buvers are stl!l picking up (he new clip with some showing of freedom, ard it Is assumed that prices are on & firm le: wool are firmly held , but_the stoc s in where the quality 18 attrac! & ‘ew hands. whch restricts trading, wherens a briader distribu ton 0f it micht lead (0 cou petitive offers at the expeuse of valuation. ent owners express confidence and claim to uave p & little more desirub e wool to add to their & -cumuiation. | Foreign fir whilestill showing a free movement, have recelved rather less attention | than a week ago. The strong tone at the ope 1 g of the London sales has pu: & more con- servat ve mood re wiih ess | snxiety to dispose of their wcol, the market in al| directions showing boomi: \dencles. W YORK EXPORT MOVEMENT. Jxports of merchandse from the port of New York for the week endng July 18, amounted to $6,673,185, sgainst $6,407 the preceding week, and ¥6.571,273 11 the same week last year. January 1 were $211.585,908, 5 for the same period iast Jx:orts since inst $201,050,4 er OSEbury * g%/r;/’a ldato %fi %, o8 ,\JM/fizemucca" ! 5T o ) Y ( NSarFrancisco R e 55 - S. Lakeq ‘ resno ‘j\—‘\“‘flSAfi eles ; o Sanlegd 70\ 40 > Clear O Partly Clovdy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top fignres &t station indica.e maximum temperature for the a those underneath it, If any, the amount of raintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during the past twelve hours. Jsobars, or soild lines, comnect poin s of equal alr pressure; iso- | therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The | word “hich” means hizh barometric pressure an is usually sccompanied by fair weather: “low” | refers to low pressure. and Is usually preceded | and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows"” usually first appear on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in_the interior and fow along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, raln is probable: but when the “low" 18 inclosed with 1sobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able, With a “high” In the v 7 of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Californta coast, warmer wenther may be expected in_summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATH: R BUZEAU. — | UN1TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL TURE, WE THER BUREAU, ~AN FRANCISCO, July 20, 1897, 5 P. M. The owing maximum temperatures are re- ported from statious in California te-day: Eureka 56, Divgo 76, San Luis Obispo 78, Yuma 110, Fresno 104, Red Biuff 93, Los An- geles B2, San Francisco data* Maximum temperature b8, minimum 52, mean 55. Weather Conditions and General Fore- | casts, The pressure has fallen rapidly during the past twenty-four hours over the g-eater portion of the couniry west of the Rocky Mountains, An area of low’ pressure lies over Arizoua aud the in:erfor of California. The temperature has fallen slowly over Cali- foruia and rapidly over : rexon and Wasting on. It has risen fr m 6 to 12 degrees over Utah and | Enstern Nevada. | Rain Is reported at Bismarck. 5 “The following maximum wind ve'ocitles are re- ported: Seattle, 28 miles an bour from the north- west- El Puso, 30 miles, from the nortneast. Forecasts made at =an Franci:«co for thirly hours endi g midnight, Ju'y 21, 1897: Northern Californis—Fair Wed iesday. except heavy foz In the morning along the coast; prob- ably cooler in the interior: westerly winds on the const. variable winds inland. Soutrern Callforni —Fair Wednesday: westerly winds const. N evada—Falr Wednesday, Utah—Fair Wednesdav: cooler. Ariz ne- Falr Wedn-sday S'n Francisco and vicinity—Fair Wednesdny, excep hravy 105 In Llie morniug; fresh westerly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Loca! Forecast Cfficial. N2 W YORK MARKETS, THE fresh fog in the morning along the NFW YORK, N Y., J Btock ¥ 20.—Busluess 01 the | change was on a fair scale of activity to- | irre-ular than yesteraay, and | . but more at times the marke. relapsed into pronounced dulln est. Foreig dealings and their iifluence i the market were ugaln u favorable iu th:irieu- | dency, but withcut any prouounced effect on prices’ and the lcal marxet has appare tly passed 1rom u 1 1er Lhis ojd-tim« influe: ce. Liqul- aution for lccal accoun was upon a large scale and wus doubt ess referabie 10 Lhe con summation of the most immediste fa tor in the situation— namely. the completion of changes in the tariff. At the opening Lrading was on a ve.y lurge scale, notably in sugar, which scored a new high recird of price on the aDNOUNCEMEDL Of the pass 8ge of ihe (ariff bill Ly ihe House. A subscquen: recession in the siock was ascribed o advices fiom Washington indicating the pos-ibiliy of sume deluy in the accepta’ ce by the Senate of the bil}, but the disposition of tne Senate toward the measure #s a whol- has been sufliciently set forch to leave no doubt of its fina' sctios. The firmest features of the » arket were Chicago Ges, Chicago | and Great Western, Readin: and National Lead common, the atter beins bought o/ reporis of a fortheoming dividend, in the last hours of deal- ings a firmer (one was developed. traders viddin up prices on reports that the President woul send his currency reform messa:e o 4 ongress to- morrow, and _also on the expectation of favorale statements for June by the grangerroads. . u prices yieided again at the ciose and the market was unsettled. Governmeut bonds easier; rallways strong. Other bonds sirong. The features were: \meri- can Spirits sixes, Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Norihern C. 1. fives, Brooklyn Rapid iransit fives. Chesapeake and + hiv general 1our snd a halfs, Chicago and Eastern 1ilinois general fives, Detroit tsas fives. kirie genera! lien three-quarters, Fort Worth a ¢ Denver City firsts, Kans«s Pacific comsols, Manhaiten Railway fours, Southe.n Paci- fic of Arizona firs s, San Antonio anu Aransas Pass fours, Union Pacific gold sixes T. N.; Aichi o s0n. Kansas and Texas, Oregon Short Line, Oregon Improvement and Tex:s Pacific Issues. The m re 1. portant nel advances were in Americun ~pirl.s, Y per cent w 7744: Burlington Ceiar Repids and Northe n CT. fives 34 0 105; Brouk!;n R.pid Travsii fives, 84 to 893, Chesa- Pew € and «/hio general four anda ah 13, g [0 78: Deirolt o fives, 11086 Erle general lieu thre. s Sours, 34 10 6534+ K«nsas aid Texus f urs, 34 to B4l4. and se unds. Yo 10 6:34; Manhaitan Rail- way fours, ¥ to 96; Urezon Improvement firsis, LR % 10'96, ani fives 1P, o1 ouihern Pacific of Amizoua firsts, Vg to 95: <an Antonio and Aransas Pass fours, Vs to 5934, and Union Pucific golu B's, C. T. .. 14 per: eni to |03 1he uoteworthy declines were in Atchison Ad- justn fours 35 per cent 10 51lg ana .eneral fours 34 to 8614 Cuicaxo snd ri.stern Iiiuols g nern five. Y3 (0 10114: Fort Worth wnd Den- ver City fi-sis 1 0 66, aid Kansas Pucific consols trus. recei s, L per cent (o 7415. Money ou call 1 per cent: time monev—60 days 2 per cent, 90 days 214 per ceut, 10ur monihs 1z per cent, six monihs 3 per «ent, seven monihs per cent on good mixrd Stock Exchance Coi- ateral. Prime indorsed bids receivab e. 515 a4 per t: cholce prime single uu.. e~ 335@4 per cent: 00 numes, 4adlf per cent. POy €d us. INg rates for sterling, $4 57 for iong bills and $4 8% for cemand. Actuil rates: i onx bills, 33 86@4 8614 sigh drafts, §3 87@4 5754: cable Lranst. s 34 871, @48714 Domes:ic exchange on New York: San Fran- cisco sight, 17%gc premium; teiegraph, 20c pre- mun. Money in London, 14@%s per cent. Rates of dis- count in op n markei, Loth short and 3-months bills, 13-16@7% per cent. Wheat and Flour. WBEAT— 10:50 11:00 12:00 1:00 0 July — B31s 823, 823, 8414 Beptember.... 7734 175 7i% 114 7814 December...... 187 % 8Ly T8Big 796 Spot, bigher, good demand; 1. 0. b. atioat No. 1 Northern spring New York, 8 @8614c; No. 3 hard w.nter. 80c: No. 2 red. S03;@8U Vgc Future ciosing: July, 84j4¢: ,\:yuwmber. T840 Sovember, 79%4c; Decemuer, 74 54c. D e oras Uin bbls: No. & extrs, 83 16@ 535. No. 1exir.. $3 45@3 65; siraights, $270@ 295; patents. £4 25@4 45. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool by steam, 23gd. Produce COFFEE—FEo, tpot dull, firm; No. 7. 73%@7% iodug: January. $7 55@7 60: Fevruary, 5. March, 7 66@7 7U: May, 7 75@ 10: August, $705@7 1u: Sep- ©0@7 26; October, $7 30@7 36: De- 49@7 0. Priwe, $4 40. SK@8 50. 7 Ll Califoraia northern spring free, 13@1bc; dle counties, soring, 1-@13c: Southern spria g, 0@llc; burrs ‘c ive, sgsc- free rall Nor.ern, 11@18c; rall Southern, 6@7c; defective 1all, 5@6c. Pt KOLEUM—New York reincd. §5 75: Phila- —Crop of '85, S@4c: crop 96, 6@9c: coast, ,’85, S@4c; crop ‘96, 6@10. London market ton. 20 to 25 ibs.. 1435@15%ac. LEATHEK—4Hemiock sole. Luenos Ayres, light toheavy weights, 18@18¢: acid, 19@22c. Dried Fruite. NS—Californta. 50-1b boxes, 234c:crown, 234 (@0gc: seeded, 73, @5%4c: seediess muscatels, 512@! — 47@5%7 In barreis: cleaned cases, p1g@bYac: curions, @7 hac. Calitornia, 25-1b° poxes, 4@7c; 50-1 T@9c: peeled. 10@12e. APRICOTS—California, voxes, 7@l2ci T15@i0c. CITRON—11@12%jc for 1ancy boxes. F1GS—Faucy ordin; 12@lsc: iancy washed, 60-1 boxes. 215@3%e: Fard, 1n boxes, 43, @5c: Cases, 53, @6c. WALNUIS—Cailfornia siandacd, 6%gc: sofc ahell, 8c. ALMONDS—Shelled, 163,@29% Metals. PIG IRON—Southern, $9 25@10 50; $10@1 2 ¥l Straits, 813 75@13 85, Northern, COPPEK—Brokers, $11 1215: exchange, $11 20 Sirong. LiAD— Brokers, 83 35; exchangs, $377% strong. Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Ciostna. American Svear.. 1144 00 American Sugar Ptd . American Touaceo. American Spirit Mig € Atcnison Bay State Gas. Canadian Pacific. Cenirai Pacific. . Chicago Gas. D ebeua 963715 C B &Q. 848715 B4 50 Con. 168 75 Erie. Fort Wayne. General Hocking Val Jersey Central. Kansas & Texas, Pfd Lake Shore. Loutsville & Mannatian Con. Missourl Pacific National Lead. New Haven. : New York & New England. New York Central. Norihwestern . North Amerlcan.. Uregon N avigation. Orezon Navigation, Pid. Pacific Mall. Puliman - = Quicksliver (Con Exchnze). Rock Islaud | Reading. . = 2400 4 2 Southera Pacific.. . — 16 60 St. Paul. 87 215 8700 | 8t. Louis & ¥'F. 478, ATBTY Texas Pucific. 1100 1112145 Tennesse Coal & 1ron 24 00 24 00 Unfon Pacific U. ~. Lesther. U. & Leather. Pfd.. Western Unlon.. Wabash, Ptd Farsiver, Steriing o CALIFORMA »RUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 20 —Porier Bros. s0id eight cars of Calitornia froit to-day: Pears— Burtleit, $2 30@1 80; Duciess, $185. Peaches— riy Crawfords, $120@1 10; Imperial, $1 :0@ | 95c: Strawberr <. $1 10: Hale's early, 90" 80c: St. John, $125@50= Apricots. 76c. Prunes—Tra- gedy. $115gx6c; German. 90~ Plums—Japan, £5 50@40c: Wickson, $170@1 40: Buria: k, 9501 Avuusuce, $130. Svnset, yde. Saisuma, $1 30@ 105: Bailey, 95c: Diam nd. £180@U5c; Bioud. +150;_Wasiington, $1 15a); Jefferson, $ 109 105; Norman, $. 05: Bradsa.w, 81 60; Colum- bis, $1 -5; Duane, $1 15@ 1 CHICAGU MARKETS, CHICAGO. Irr. July 20.—The heaviest cash whent business done for export at Chica:o In one v for years w s reported to-day. It amounts to within 10,000 bush Is of & toial of 800,000 bush- els. the greaer pat No. 2 Kansas hard, and chietly for fi st haif of August shipment. After the first decline, which continued until September bad worked duwn to 713, 1t rose again 1072,2nd ouce niore dropped rapiily to 7114 From .Lat it § udually r- overed 10 around 7154, and was chan=ing around th=re when the 8.0,000- bushel exports salas became geuerally known, and af er that there was only one dvsire in the crowd, aud hat was iosecurs some wheat. ep- tomoer rose 10 7:%and ciosed ut 7234, or 1 higher than t @d Lhn/sum' b fore A “ The situation in the provision market s de- cidedly better. “he chie bul ih features are a coutinue.( brisk demaud for cash meats, incrensed outside {iterest nid a sharp faliing off in the hog mov-ment. To-day tradi g was breader and more aciive and prices ndvaoced sharply in sym a.hy with & b <her maret or hogs and the unex- pect d light receip s Outsiders . ere good Luyer; and shor's covervd (0 some ¢Xtent. AL the ad vance locel 10 8 v cre liceral se lers, bu. the ac- tive cashdemana cff e this and prices ciosed at about the hiznest o1 the “The catt'e trade Was 8'0w and concessions had 10 be mnde Lo seil export sieers, dressed-beef steers and butchers’ s.ee 8. The marke. was duil anu 8w ull & ong inthe fa - attle line. A.1 kinds of butch rs’ stock wus steads. Veal calves were stro: g 10 a trifie al her. In ho-s ther« is big falling off for th & weekso £.r. The market shows an advance cf 10c and 15¢ this wee<, of which 10c wns on to-day. Every- thiug was ~0ld out at an ear.y hour. The sheep trade was ctive, with prices strong | 1o highe:. the advance being rated at 10 4 loc on the w "be quality averag 4 poor, whi. i buyers wuy makes prices 20 higher in the way purchases dress out. Grain, 2:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 .-’:?% 718, Z\a :l’:'/: 7135 LTm 78" 98°° 7388 74 [T T P B A ik “:,5 7 . T2 & T25h 1-.'(,", T35 T4 CORN—July, 2(vc; Nep.ember. 2634c. OATS-—Juiy. 174g : Sep ember. 1734c. BARLEY ~Cah No. 3, 264@43¢. RYE—Cash and Juiy, $7c. FLAXSEED—Cash, 8114c, 1UMOLHY ~Conh, $4 78" T'roduce. FORK—July, £7 87: September, RIBS_July, 84 50; Sertombor, 8¢ BUTTER—Steads, but nactive, Creameries—Lxiras, 14ige; firsts, 1534@14c; | sconds, 12@ Sc Dairies—F xtras. 12c: firats, 10 11c; seconds, 9c; packing siock, fresb, 8¢. O 68 Fitats boid- chieily at 96, loss off cases returned. Firm and active. Livestock. FOGS—1igh:, 83 60@3 75: mixed. 83 6714@ 870: nenvy, £335@3 70: rough, 33 85@3 45. Sales 11,000." Receipts 11,000. Estimated to-mor- row 25,000, CATTLE—Beeves, $3 80@5 00: cows and heit- ers. $1 90@+ 25; Texus steers, $2 854 DV: stock- €18 and feecers, $3 25@4 <5. Keceipts 4000, Estl- mated 10-morro v 14.000. SHEEF—Active: receipts 12,000, leceipts at Omahn. SOUTH OMAH \, NkBt, Ju'v 30.—CATTLE— 3100 head: good stroig; others weak, eceipts, 88 0; stroug L0 5¢ higher. SHEEP-Qu0 ably 5,101, Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. July 20.—CATTLE—Ke- ceipts. 6000 bead ; maret steady HOGS—Recelpts 12,000 nead : market 5c higher 3 FEP-Receipts, 6000; market strong and active. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 20. — To-day's statement of the condition of the Treasury show Avausble cash balance, $281,046.936; goid re- serve, $143,523,054. FORELoN MARKETS, London. LONDON. Exa. July 20.—Consols. 112 18-16; siiver, 27 9-16d: French rentes, 104f 67%c. Liverpool. WHEAT—Firm; No. 1 standard California, 33t cargoes off coast, firm: cargoes on passage, buy- sand selers upari; En lish country markets, firm: Liverpool whe t, No 1 Californla, 6+ 9%24@ 68 10d: wheat in Yaris, firm: flour In Paris, firm: weather Ing England. cloudsy. COTTON=Uplands, 4 7-324. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Fxchange, 60 day - B487 Sterling Exchange, sight 488 Steuli g cables. - 48iy New York F xchange, sight . 15 New Y ork Exchange, telegrap 1714 Fiue Silver, per ou..ce.. 6013 Mexican Doilars 49 YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. SAN FrANCISCo, July 20, 1897. The following resume of the wheai market I furnished by k. A. Bresse Produce Exchang grainbroker, 412 Pine stree:: San Francisco. 9:15 A. M. BESSION. Everybody wanted wheat at the start this morn- ing Liverpool and Paris cables were strong. Shippers were buyiug frevly. December opened At §1 35, advanced to $1 36 and closed at $1 853, May, 81 8814 10:15 A. M. SESSION. The wheat pit could not have shown more ex- citement. Brokers were yelling the caller and secretary deaf in order to mase (heir wants kpown. The turmoil was intense. Cpe only bad tobuy wheat ¢nd (he next mipute find & profit in it. December cpened at #1 3634 and quickly ad- vanced to#1 374, whe e the marset closed. Buy- ers were not even satisfied when the gavel sounded. May opened at $1 41. 11:15 A. M. SKSSION. There seems no s-opping the advance In wheat. Orders to buy co n'inue toroll in from the coun- try. Those who are long and have good profits are not disposed to sell, even at advanced prices. De- cemb er opered at 41 39, derlined to $1 8814 nnd closed nt 815814 Muy, $1 4114 December bar- ley, 78 Dbid. ‘The sirength 1n wheat appea 8 to have a foreign fou daion. Local operators have been looxing for a reaction, but none comes. If Jurope contnus to advance there is no telling ‘where prices may go. 2 P. M. SESSION. There seems nothing to chronicle regarding wheat, other than tha® bull en:hu-itsm continues at a high pitch. The bhigher! goes the greater 1s the demand. December started at $138 and advan ed to $1 3815 May, 81 4134, Curb trad- ing after the close seut December to $1 3934 and May 10 §1 42 Chicago. Auother dav of intense excitement character- ized wheat trading. Farly Liverpool cables cam 1a higher. Paris flon- and wheat showed a he vy g1lu over thai o yeste-dav. giviog the market s Strong start. eptember oreied at 7154c and : d- vanetd to 717 July worried between 75c and 76c. Decemb rwas quoted at 73. The advarce wus maiitained for about thirty minutes. when selling bv shorts and elevator peo le <tarted liqui- dation, canslu Septen ber to go bacs to 6934c. Al the dec ine good bu inz stopped the fall and started an_aavance, which resulted In raiing the price to T2c. Agin heave selling began on rumors that foreiguers were selling wheat in the Mew York market. Everybody :old on thi« ne s, s traaing is being done npon ajEuropesn basis. ‘Ih~ price wa: dropped quickly to 71lgc. where it held ouly a short time. A denial of the rumor co cerning for gners seliing started general bu - ing, which las'ed fo the ciose. ‘Ine price was ed up 134c ‘or the day. Neptember left off 234c, and sold at 72%c December ranged 35c over -ep.ember. July ciosed a8t T30 against 72¢ yesterday Recefpts 0f new wheat continue surprisingly small. Interior millers throughout Iliinols are stro g bidders for wheat again.t eievator ba -ers. The former are p. ing a Ia ge premium for the new crop. Condit on+ abroad are showing no se: sational changes. yet the be-L ev dence of the sita- ation a road IS the fact of their continued buying of \m-rican wheat. The American farmer bas much to lethankful for. Good crops and good prices very rar ly come in one vear. An advanc- ing market 1 the face of a harvest of more than ordinary size is very much like a lottery. Amer- ica has drawa the prize. Speculation is growing into emormouvs magni- tude. It seems that people are j st awakening to the fact that wh at has be.n cheap. The low prices doring the past five years have been & great object lesson to yroducers. ‘Ihey have been tunght that to make farming profi.ibie the most string-ut economy snould be praciiced _nlv the most Improved m chinery can be used. Farming must be a prac ica' science, not theoretl al. Won- ders have been accomplished in this direction, and asaresulta jar er bank account will greel the farmer at present prices this year than at mucy higher prices five y ears ago. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Bhipments. Bushels, Bushels 38,120 124425 4,560 7,899 Cittes. ...Minneapo'is.. 455,629 600 28,675 ,060 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURRS. July. Aug. Fept. Oct Lec. Opening . 843 681 6 51154 Closing 66 6114 600% 6001 PARIS FUTURES. July. Aueust, Flour—Opening 4980 49 8 Flour—Ciosing. . 4975 50 05 2895 2375 2395 23 9 the opening on reports of rain in Kansas an Missourt. <horts iried 10 break prices, but were driven back by kood ouiside buy- ing. Recelpts ought to fail off soon. s g PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GKAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Quotations remain un- changed at 21s 4d, usual options The chartered wheat fleet in port has & registered tonnage of 49,000 tons, against 49,700 _ons on the same date last year; d) , 116,000 tons against $7.U00: o the way to LhIS DOr, 222,450 tons, agains. 259,500, WHEAT—The boom in Wheat is now on, full steam. Prices are rapdly rising and uyers are clamoring for supities. The furmers continue (o hau back, not being disposed o seil when the market 18 advancing with Its jrese © rapidity. Ic is now definiely kn.wn that Europe wi.l cail on thls coun.ty for heaiy suppiies, a- the crop is more or less deficlent all over the wor(d. The rise comes at ex cily he right time for he farmer, whereas las year he d.d 1ot get the benefit of 1. The Waeat-grower ought to do well this year Loca: quo uiions are as folows: $1 35 for No. 1, $1 o735 for choice and $140@1 45 for exira choice ior milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFOBMAL SES810N—9:15 o'clock—December— €000 ciis, $1 :5 18,000, 81 5634; 10,000, $1 56; 200,84 $9%: 20,100, 81 3oy May ~ 4000, 4 SECOND SESSION—Decem ber—2000 ctls, $1 3634 4000, B1 57 _0UU. §1 173/: 6000, 81 3714: 1 x 0u0 "S1 7347 3.,000, $1 38 10,00, $1 37 24000 $1 .1754: $%000. $1 3735 M Ay B1 41: 2000. 1 4114: 12000. 781 sUlg: 4000, 3, A0sa: 6U00. 81 U3 40UO, B1 4034: 6000, HKEGULAR MORNING SK8SIoN—December—6000 cils. $1 39; 2000, 81 53%; 2000 #1 385j: 12,000, 81 B815: 1,000, $. H:'26,000, 31 381 200 $i 38%y: 68,00, $1 88U May—4000, 81 41%4: W.Wl’n{.‘. 4.1 Vo, ll‘%l- 2 ¥ o §1 44 58,000, $1 481 Htou a1’ s 1 4814 May—2000, $141%4: 000, 814154 000, 81 53, "7~ 2000 $L 41 1 ARLE Y —Th- upward lendency continues and holaecs have sdvaoced their msking prices for Foed. New Brewing is aiso hixner. B , 500 Badze B cil: Chevatler, $1 10@1 20 for No. : new prewin , 97%c@8l 0.14 for No. 1and »7l4 @92Y4c for dark Const. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—9:15 o'clock—No sales. SECOND BESSION— N0 sales. KEGULAB MOENING ™ESSION—December—2000 ctls, 7.¢: 200U, 7168 . AFTERNOON “ESSI0N — December — 2000 ctis, 1 6000, 78c. ATS—This i+ the only cereal that does not re spond 10 the advance in Wheat. The reason given i3 that the crop up norch 18 thought to be 50 heavy that busers are not ucli ed 0 tak- hoid, In 1 there Is no dema :d worth speaking of. Fancy Fi are quotable av $1 2235@1 27% B ctl; good to choice, $10714@1 17%4: common, 95c@$1 05: Suipr re, 81 3‘68, 40 i ng, $116@1 20 ¥ cul. Clivped ‘Cats sl av 31@2 ® ton over the raw procuct. CORN—Quota: ions for Yellows are nominal, De- cause here are noie of Ay COnsvqu-nce .ere. Whi e s very firm ~ Large Yel ow, 81 20; Small Round do, £1 26: White. : 5c@8$] B ctl. KYE—Hol .ers of new have become very bullish, owing lothe rige n Wh nd vmaxgsnfl;vlfl& & prese t. 0id, 7215@95c: new, 82 c B cti. BECRWHE AL s nominst at S80081 109 ot for new and $1 35 for old. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Flour has gone up 25¢ in sympathy with the rise b Wheat. Co.n products are firm at the advance. FLUUR—Net cus. prices are: Family extras, $4 50@4 60: Bukers' extras, $4 4024 45 B 1 bl. COKNMEAL, b1\ .— 1 eed Coru, $2+@26 B (0u; Cracked Corn, $25@.6 Lon. MILLS ; UFFS—Prices in - sacks are a< follows. usuat discout tothe trade: Graham Flour, 82 60 #® 100 Is: hye Floo 26 100: Kice Fiour, 5 75: Cornmeal, §.@. xira cream do $2 5 Uatmeal. $3 50; Oat $4: Hominy, $3 106 $3 26@3 bu; Cracked T 5 80: Buckwheat Flour, Wheat, $3: Whole Wheat Fiour, 275: Kolled Uats(bbis) 84 $5@5 15: Pearl Bartey. £3 T@4: Spilt Peas, 33'50; Green do, 845 9100 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS., Hay rules firm a: the improved prices. The ten- dency 1n all Feedstuffs is upward. BKAN—$14@14 50 16r the best and $13@13 60 ton for outslde hrands. MIDDL1 G —$i8 50@19 50 for lower grades and $2(@21 B tou for the best. FELDSTUFF~—Kolled Barley. $17 60@18; Ollcake Meal at the mili, $26 60 § ton: jobbing, $27 5U; Chopped Feed, $14 50@1b 650 B ton. HAY—Wheat, $9@11 .0 B ion; Wheat and Oat, $8@11 B ton; Uai, §; 50@9: riey, $7@8 5 River Barley. $6@t6 50: compressed, ‘85 50@1 A.falfa, first cutting, $5 bU@S: second. $6 :k, $6@8; Clover, $6 50@8 50 B ton. S1RAW—30@40c'® bale BEANS AND SEEDS. The tone 1n Beans is firm and a few changes will be seen. Small Whites are especially strong. Seeds continue dull. BEANS—Bavos quoted at $1 50@1 65: Small Whites, @1 10; Large Whites, Suc@3! 05 B Pinks. 95¢@$1 U5; Reds. $1@) 20: Black- eye, $1 50@1 8.: Ked K dney, nominal; Lim.s, $1 50@: 60 Butters. 81@1 40: Pea, $1 10@1 20. SEEDS—EBrown Mustard $2 60@3 75; Yellow Mustard, $1 75 @ cul: Flax, 81 60@1 70; Canars Need, 13,@2l4c B 1b: Alfaifa, 6140; Kape, 21@ x3c; Hemyy 3c: Timothy, 4%hc LED PEAS—Nies, nomisal; Green, $1 20@ 1709 ol POTATOES, VEGETABLES, All descriptions are in ample supply and fow prices accordingiy prevaii. POTATOES—New Eary Rose in boxes 35@ 80c; 1n sacks, . 0@40c; new Burbanks, 40@85¢ ctl in boxes and O@.Uc in sacks; Sweet Poiatoes, 1%@2Yac B Ib. ONION —New Reds, 65@75c B sack; Silver- skins, 7.@¥bc B ctl, VEGKETABLES—Bsy tquash. 30@60c ¥ box; Bay Cocumbers, 25@40c B bx; Pickles 65c for No. 1 ana 40@5Uc for o 2; .\sparagus, 50C@S2 O Green Peppers, 40@60c jor Chle and 60@75c for Beil: Green 1 eas, 175@2%ac ¥ Ib; Siring 1Leans, 1@ 23ec; Lima Beans, @ic; Green ukru, 50@ Oc w box: Fgg Plant, 75c@8$1 abbage, 60@75¢ %ct Carrots, 45@30c ¥ sack: Garlic, 135@ . 34¢ ‘I omatoes, 7hc@$1 for River Ureen Coru, 5ue $1 ¥ sack, 75g8.c ¥ crate for Berkeley and $1 2| ©150 B crate for Alameda. BUTTER, CHLESE AND EGGS. Fancy Creamery is rather steadier at uncaanged prices, but the lower grades of Butter are weak. Eggs and Cheese are easy. TUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 18c B 1b; sec- onds, 1.@1744¢ B b, DATRY—( hoice o fancy, 14@16c B D lower grades, 12@1234¢. FICKLED—16@17c B b. FIRKIN-1:@:6 B Ih. EASTERN—12@13¢ for ladle-packed. CHEESE ‘hoiee mild new, 713@8c; common to good. 6@7c B B: Cream’ Cheddar, 10@.le; Young Americs, 8@0c: Western, lici Easter 15@lbc B b. EGG>—Ranch Eggs, 16@18c P dog: store Eggs, 1135@l4c B dozen; Eastern, 12%2@13c; Duck Eggs, 1ac ¥ doz 1 OULTRY CN.ONS AND GAME, POULTRY—Turkeys are higher. Yong stock 18 generally weak 1 ucks are s shade oft. Live Turkeys, 17@18c for Gobbleis and 16@16c for Hens; Geese ® pair, 75c@8 25: Ducks, $2 b0@ 825 for oid and $3@4 for young: Heus, $3 450; koosters, young. $5@7: do, old, $4; K ers, 88 U1 @4 ¥ dozen: Broilers, $5@3 50 for large and $1 26@2 50 for small; Pigeons, 81@] 25 B doz for young and for old. GAME—Hare, uominal; Rabbits, nominal DECIDUOUS AND 1TLUS FRUITS, The tendency is downward In almost all kinds, as usual at Lhis sanson. I'eaches, Apricots, Bart- lvtt Pears, Grapes and Meloas are coming In more freeiy. Oranges are qulet. Lemons are scarce and stiff. Limes are in very light supply. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $2@3 ® chest for large and $4 @5 for small. Biack berries, $1 75@2 50 P chest. haspberries, $2 60@+ P chest. H.ckleberrivs 7@ c B b. Curranis, §1 50@2 ¥ chest. Red Nectarines, 60c: White, 26@50c B_box. Peaches, 20@35c P box and 2U@35c P basker for common k nds an i 25@50c P box and 25@5Uc P basket for Craw fords. Plums, - 5@40c B box. (hRticots, " 26@35c B box and $5@13 B ton D bulk. Pears, 26@35c P small and 36@5c B laree box and 1 @25c P basket: Bartletts, 85@76¢ ® box and 810815 ® -on Old “Apples, $1@1 50: New Apples, 26@50c B box for common 0 | LU@85¢ for good to cholce. C abappirs, 15@35¢ ¥ box. Wmait:m'h luyers, 20@30c P box; double layers, @ Grapes, 635c@8$1 B bx £.r Muscas, 60 for black and 36460c or +ontaineb eau and Sweetwater. Watermelons, 85@15 % 100. Can_loupes, $1@2 25 B crate. Nutmez Mel: ns, 4U@75¢ B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 81 75@2 50 for choice 1o fancy and £1@1 50 B box for com- mon; Seedlings. 1258 box Mediterranean Sweets, §1 5 St. Michaels, $2 50@3; Lemons, $1 m‘gfi B box for common and $3 25@ 4 P bx for good (s choice; Mexica +.Ames, $4 BU@S: Californla Limes, 75c @ votr: Bananas, $1 25 @2 60 P bunch: Pineappies, $1@8 B doz. DRIED Fi: U118, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, The market seems to be looking up. Lo 1,0uses repo: . then seives besleged with telegrams from the East, asking them to name priceson Prunes and Ralsins, but the conservative honses genera'ly decline to set any figures until the crop comes in. The feeling 38 firm. howev. r. and A pri- cots shiow more tone, The geueral opinion smong tnetrade ix that the market has touched bottom for thiss sson. Sa es of new Prunes at Sc for Santa Clars and northern ani 2Ygc for ~an Joaquin and souther; DR ED FRUITs—Quutations are as foliow: Peaches, 5@bc @ tancy, 615c: peeled, 8@11 Apricots, liew, 8 ot, 6@6c_# b. carivad lot evaporaed Apples, 5@86: -un-dmfl.zml@slm old Prunes, 214@3c for the 4 sizes: whi e Figs, 2@3c: Plums, 4@43z¢ for pittel and 1@1%4¢ for uupitted: Nectarines, ‘315@415c B B for ‘jTime to taucy: Pears 2@dc for quarters ana 2@be for halves. BAISING— 3 = 5 our-crow . loose, 4@5c; 3-crown, 814@4c: crown 2,@51ac B bisced cas Suliana . 5@814c; seedless Siuscatels 4@4lac; 3-crown London lay- ers, $1@1 15: clusters, 81 15@1 25: Dehesa clus- ters, $1 76@2; Imverinl ciusters, $2@: <5. N{UTS—Walnuis. 64@7c B b for 8 andard and 9@9Vac B Ib for softshell; Almonds, 6@7c for Lan- Ruedoc, 214@814c tor hardsh 1l and 8@9. P B for paj ershell; Pea uts. 4@be B B for Eas ern und 4¢ for C lifornia; Hickory Nuls 6. 6¢ P 1b; P.cans, £@10c # : Fi bert . 9@914c; Brazil Nuts, 8@9c; Cocounuts, $5@5 50 B 100 HO EY—. ew Comb, 10c for bricht and 7@9c or lower yrades; new waler-white exiract d, 434@43,c: lign. amber extracted, 33,@4c B b. BEEEWAX—22@25: 9 b. PROVI-IONS, Trade continuves good at steady prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8c B b for heavy, 8lgc for light medium, 8¢ for ligh, 10@10%c 101 extralight and 1114,@12¢ for sugur-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%gc 8 1b; Culifornia Hams, 10@l.c § 1 Mess Beel, $8@38 50 § bbi: exira mess do, 88 50@9; tamily do, $9 H0@10: sult 20rk, § 5U@» P bbi; extra prime Pora. 810 1V 60: extra clear, $i: 50@14; mess. $12 50@13 &bl Emoked Boct, Blise b . ARD—Eastern tierces s quoted at 414 compound and +34@éc for pure: pal s, 6Y5@B34c: Culifornin lerces. 41gc ¥ 1 for compound and §ic for pure; half-bols, B3ge: 10- i, G¥oi do 5-1b. 634 L\)'l".hUthE — Tier es, 53;c. Packa: than 800 Ibs—Ii-1b pal.s, 80 in"a case, 87c; 3D \ails, 20 In a case, 53gc; 5-1b palls, 13 1u » case, Ei4c: 10-1 p 118, b n'a case, BYao; S0-1 tins, 1 oF _Tn & case, Tbge: woud uckeis. 50 Ibs net, 77c: fancy tubs, 80 Dbs nei, 753c; half-bbls, about 110 ths, Th5c B b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. for 1 lexs Wool fs rather quieter st the moment. but the feeling is firm all over the wo 14 aud tnere are no evidences of any decline. Hops are quiet and con- tract prices are weaker. Hops are pretty well cieaned out of first nands, put there wiil be a large CRITY-OVEr 8L Ca .1 secund hanis. ‘The Hide market is very firm and dry Hides have advanc d. HIDE~ AND SKINS—Cuils and brands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 8@815c B medium, 7@7340; lzbt, 84@7c: Cow.ides 1o B I i 3 an.ted Kip, ic. sal.ed calf, 8c B b sal Veu.'lc:dri ides, 16¢ B Ib: culls and brand., 12¢; dry Kip and Veal, 1lc ry Calf, 1Bc: culls, 10c; Goats.ins, 20@35ceach Kids. bc; Leerskins, good summer. 2.¢ ¥ b medium, 20¢; winter, 20¢; Sheepskins, s..eariins, 10@20c each: short 'wool, 25@AU each; medium, 40@50c exch: long woois. BU@; BC ~aci JALLOW-- lo. I, renderel, 254@5 3 B: No. 2, 244 Yoc: retined, be: Grease, Zc § B, O L—-prnz clip. Norih ;4@16Y5c B B Mountain, 11@13c; Footnt 1, 51@18c: S<n Joaquin, year's clip, £@9c. do, seven munths, 8@.Uc P Ib: i e asleccraliCih@1ioe; Bevdtan 10 @1%c; Eastern Oregon, 10@.izc. HOYS 6@8c § Ib for fair .o choice and 9@10c :xr Ilncy.o \ontr.ct pri el'fl! are: 10c » r new Oregons, new Wasningious und 8@8c tor Calizor . GENERAL MERCHANDI>E EAGS~Calcutta Grain Kaus are lower at 4545c: San Quentin, 85 40: Wool Bags, 24@-7c. COAL—Welingion. $8 New We lington, $8; Soutnfield Wellington, $7 50; Seat:le. - $3 50; Bryant, 85 50: Coos Bay. $475: Wal:send. $7 50 ¥ on: Comberla.d, 31150 B ton in buik and ¥15 50 11 s.cks: Penusylvania, An hracite Egg, i5 9 ton; Welsh A.mm-qn. $8@10. C nnel, $9 ion: Rock Springs, Cudie Gate und Pieasant Va.ey, 87 60; Coxe, $11@1 i buk oud $13 w ton In Aks. CANNED FRUIT —Cherrles, black or red. 241, extra, 82 ® doz: Whit _ berries. 2345 Ib. exira. $2 50; 215-0, siandards, $2 iL; Peaches— Yeilow. tree. 81 10@! 60 . pricots, 90c@$1 05; Kaspberries. $1 75 Stra . berties, £1 75. CANNED VEGETAB.r~—T matoes, 70¢ dozon 23elb ns; Peas, B1@1 25 @ dozen. COF. BE— COSTA KICA—1714@18¢ B 1 nom. for prime washed ( oue here); +01o@16Yac for : 00d wished; 1445@15¢ for goo : 13@1 ic for guod mixed with biack bea 8; 1115@1 c for fair; 734@11¢ for com- mon to ordi” ary. SALVADOR—18@17c for g0od to prime washed; 1815@libge for fair washed. 15146@.7TYgc for £00d (0 prime washed peaberry: 1 @ 3¢ 1r supe- rior umyashed: 11%@1 . 34c for good unwashed; 16@15%5¢ for good to prime unwashed paaberry. NICARAGUA—1i@ 1bg: for good unwashel; 15¢ for g00d unwashed pe. be ry. GUATEXATA AND MEXICAN-18@19c 8 B for prime to sirietly prime washed: 16@17%c for g00d 1o stricti good washed: 14@.0%ec for fair washea; 1-@18Y4' for Tedinm- 9g1C 3¢ 10r ordi- nacy;: 5ye@ %o for Inferior to common: 18@19c tor good to prime washed peaberry: 1i15@121ac for gv00 L0 su pr rior unwashed: 157,@16¢ 10r £00d. 10 prime unwashed peab -rry. ISH—Nvw prices for Codfish ar-as follows: Bundles, 414c P 1b: cases, seected. 43c B I boneless, 5¥c B strips. Norway, oc # b strips, Narrow-gauge, 6% B Ib: sirips, Silver Ciipper, 6c; blocks, Urien- bright, ‘7c: tablets, Crown +0 aen'State, 6%c; middles, ; desiccated, Giit' Edge, # ; ‘pick ed Cou, bbls, §5: halr- bbls, $4 50; 'Pacific H-rring, 16c B box: Dutch do, 90c@$1 10 B keg; Whitefish, $1 50 in and 8176 In ki s; Ton ues @nd Nounds, $12: viackere, bbls— o 1, $20: No, 2, $18 50: Mo 3, $17: half bbis—No. 1, $9@9 50; No. 2 $850 %9 !i\:‘ls' $8 50. kits—No. 1, $1 50: No. 2, $1 35, QUICKSILVER--840 B flask. OIL—California Castor u1l, cases, No. 1. 95c; bbly, 90c B gal (mauufacture:s’ rates): Linseed Oll, ‘in_bbis, boiled, 40c: do raw, 38c; cases, 5¢ more: Lard 1], extrn winter s rained, bbis. s8c: No. 1, 40c; cases, 4234c; China Nut, 49@35¢c B gallon: Nea sfoot Oil, bbis, 80c: cases, 65¢: No. 1, bbis o0c: cases. 55¢; Sperm, crude, sUc; natural white, 80c: bleached do B5c: Whale OII, natural white. 40c: bleached do, 45c: Pacific Kubber Mixed Paints, white and_house colors, $1 26@1 35 Pral; wazon co urs, §@2 35. PETRULEUM, GANOLIN ¥, ETC.—The Stand- ard Ol Company quotes as follows: Waterwhite ¢ oal Vil in bu k, 1u4c: Pearl Uil In cases, 16c: Asural, do, 16¢c; Stur, do, 16¢; Extra S.ar Oll, in cas-s 20¢; Fluine, do, '21c: - ocene, do, 1¥c: Iie- odorized 'Siove Gasolene, in huik, 11Y4c; do, In casvs, 17¢: 63 deg. Deodorized Naphthx. in bulk, 1014¢: 68 deg. do, in_cases, 1635c: 86 deg. Gaso- lene, in bulk, 20¢; 86 deg. do. in cases, z6c $ gal WHITE L' “AD—Quoted at 554,@6%s B b- RED LEAD—Quotable at 6@635c B 1b. TURPENTINE—1In cases, 44c; in iron barrels, 89c; In wooden barrels, 41c B gal. LUCOL—Bolled, b 1% 36c: do cases, 4lc: raw, bbis, 34c; do cases. 39¢; b-bb lots lc less. CANDLES—The Standard Oil Company quotes as follows: Electric Light—&'s. 16 oz Thge: 14 oz 6%¢: 12 oz, 6¢: 10 0z Blic. Granites—6's, 16 oz, 14 0z, Tige: 32 0z, (c: 10 oz, BY4c- LEATHER-Is very firm. Harness, heavy, is quotable ar 30@s5c ¥ Ib; do medium, 28¢c P Ib: dolight, 26@-7c P Ib: Rough Leather. 20@ 21cP b: Kips $40@45 B dozen; Calf, 70@90c Rough Splits, 7@8c: Bell-kn fe ‘Splits, ¥@10c Co lar Leatuer, black, 10@12c B foot: do russet, 10@1 2c; Skirting Leather, 30@.5¢ B 1b. GAR—The Western Suar R finery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crush-d and Fine Crushed, 83/gc; Powdered, 5%c: Dry Granu- luted, 635c B 'D: Confectioners’ A, di4c: Maguolia A, 4%ci Exira (, 434c; Golden C, 45c: Candy Granulated, 53ac; balf-barrels 4c more than barrels, and boxes Jgc more. SAN FRANCISLO MEAT MARKET. T0gs are steady and no further decline 1s looked for at the moment. The other descriptions are as before. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- EREF Firet qua ity, 5%¢ B B d do, be: 3 —First qua ity, ; second do, 3 third do, 4@iTac B ViAL—iLarge, 515@ c; small, 7@%c B b. iur nu-—fvomfi. ia@cc; Ewes, d@5%c e MB_Spring. 616@7%c B B PORK—Live Hogs, 14@36sc for large and 33,0 for smull ana medium; sor. Hogs, 21s@3iac B b, dressea do, Sc. WOOD, LUMBLLE, ETC Posts, 8@10¢ each for No. 1 and 5%4@6%4c for No. 2: Redwood, 83 rer cord; Oak, rough, 36 50; peeled, £9; Pine, § 75. TANBARK—Nomioal LUMBER—x Les are nominal RECEIPTS OF PJKODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar ks 4.912| kggs, 00s, 12,810 79,635 | Hidex. no. 808 7,73 | Pelts. bdls. e _ 270 v0| Wine gals...... 84400 £60/| Brandy, gals.. 350 Unlons, sks...o. 110/ WooL Ois....... 498 Hay. iona. T 846 . eaths 1 I91E Biraw, tons. ... 11| 1ime, bbls. .. 452 Brau'sks... .0 1,615 iallow. cris 108 Middlings, s&s.. 45 |Quicksfiver. fisks 227 Luttec. cus..._. 208|Powder, casos.... 3 Cheess, cu 13 - o ) L THE STCCK MARKET, Mining shares were not materfally changed yesterday. Tue Hutchinson Plantation Company and Soring Valley Water Company paid monthiy divdends o 26 ana 60 qgats pec share, respeo- tively, yesterda: 2 men‘s Tenalng. Follnwine Ina list of ass'ssmen s now nan Ing: o B e o |Amt| Inths (Sale Day. Hoar.l. 06/ July 20 Aug .0 686 13| 10/ Apr 19| Avg 18 103ty 27| Aug 14 0 |\ Aug 6 3ug 50 10 aug 8| Sept 2 6. Aug 1{. Aug 26 25 Juiy s | Aug 25 101 Aug 18].Sept 13 BOARD kLES- Following were the xales In the San Francisco Stock Board vesterday: REGULAE MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 200 Alta...... 6{100 Lopn....1.10;200 Un.on C. 44 201 Beicher....18 oint...17)100 .. 20 3 vilou.. 0910 Potosi.....47| 00 Uiab......u7 2 0 Chollar. 8U/450 S Nv.... 911700 ¥ Jess....50 100 CC&V .. 1.88) AFTEENOON BESSION—2:30. 100 Belcner.... 151000 Chilnge..42| 200 Chlr......8([205 ~ No Following were the saies In the Paclfic Board yesterday: 30. Bes & Belcher.. HBenton . n Pi,, 500 kxenqr ...0. 200 ol 00 Mexican. 8 300 Ocod..... 10| 200 Op e, 00 Ovrma, 200 rotos ... 20+ ruva 4 500 Beoroton..04 AFTERNOON S88ION—2:30. 50 Lond....] 15 vvnir. 00 Ovrmn CLOSING QUOIATIONS. TUESJAY. July 20—4 . «. Bid Asked. Bid. dsked. 14 - 06 05 - 08 15 ‘8’: gs 4 b e o i bolhon .. i 08 47 49 21 22 vy roreka o . exctieauer Py Leiteavices 86 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY. July 20-2 P x UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. TR4s conp.ii2 i3 Lonew wsue.. 5 MISCELLANXOUS BONDS. CALRCNIASe. 11345 — (koA Sv. (al Elac L 63127 Lodis 5a.. 1085 Bid. Asked. U S dsreg.. 1ud -duig 108 (niraCW5 — 98 |uUmmbusss. 324 125 Dpor-stex-cp — 100 [I'&U Ryds. - 13 Fdsn L&P 811281, — |P&Ch Ry ds. 10134 — FEACHRR 631073, — |I'wiat HRd111.35118 Gearyat R8s — “40214) heno, Wil — 103 HA&S011100 _ Tiracto F&u. - 100 losanz Lds — 300 |SFENPRSL 108 10 4 Lounteat 64 — 300 (rPREArizé1 9515 953, MktstUbiedsl22%p — |~PRKCalds. 1073, — DokyCon da 10934100 (FPKK(als). — 90 NatVingslsi — 100 [SPBrRCai8s 04 105 NevUNgR7s. — 108 [sVWaterss. 11915 — NEylal be.ivdly ~ |>VWaierss. 20134 02 D&y Ca s e 95 .nnm-:u . - ‘huv. WATER STOCKS. 8214/sprag Valley 10031003 Lontrs Costa 81 Maruve. ... 60 @A AND XLECTRIC STO K3 2 [ e PRLg | Geliee 673 A Klec Ligh: 83, 0Ol aukrancsd 50 514 Uac G L &d £314 55 |-ueaion =598 Faw s awp 931p — INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman's 18214i%5 | COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS 81ty — [ ux-da.u. — 180 108 ondonPEA. 27 130 i e ds SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Aera&rcn. i541 HumbS&L.1,5 1160 Mutnal...... 30 BEsuy Ulion440 k) Sav&ioma 103 |securtey... .30 2 Uniou 1733. "9 40 1000 STRKET BRAILROAD STOCKS. Californts. 8lgils WK D ialilas 100 .9 Cresidio. AT 4615 1614 FOWDEE STOCKS. 18 i uanccen 20 Bl 80 115 |Vigonk... 13 2 8¢ 90 | MISCELLANKEOUS STOCKS. Alaskarirs. 9715 98 (Na:Vino 4 — Ger Lead Co 1uu 140 | ceanicSsto 2 HawC&sCo. 17 lil4iacAuxfA — 4 Bueh s¥ o3 27% ucBoraxCo, 9 = Mertixasea. b liurt PmuiCo 8 7 EALES—MORNING SKSSION. Hoard— 5 Alsska Packers' Association. 97 75 140 huichinson > P Co. 8 00 50 Hawniian « ommercial 16 75 100 Market-st Railwa 46 00 25 Pacific Gas 1mp. ¥2 00 40 5 F Gas & Eiectric Co. 7 T 50 &V Water 100 Vigorit Powder 1 871 5 do do,s 10. 18714 500 do do 2 00 Street— 85000 Market-st Ry Con b% Bonds 109 6214 $5000 8 V 4% Bonds.. ....... ... 102 00 SALES—AFTERNOON SESSION. Board— 205 Hawallan Commercial 17 00 300 do do 71214 By Market-st Kai at 1234 50 Pac Gas Imp. 93 50 370 Huichinson 8 < 24 00 100 S F G..s & Eleciric % 00 150 ~ V Water.. $1000 8 F & N P Rallway Bonds. $2000 do co . $.9,000 S P ot A Bonds. $4000 do a0 89000 do do ireei— #1000 8 F & N P Rallway Bonds — e . HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Miss T P Hawkes, Boston A J Marcas, Menlo Park Mary Flich, do A M ILukersoll, Tucoma Anna Heyl, do J R Mitchell. Colo Miss A B ‘lorrey, do G W Brill, Pa Rev L Perry, do J A Dipew, Pa Miss M A Perry, do T G Carter, Pa Miss O J Perry, do S B Hynes, Los Angeles Kliza Heynolds, do B \ Stemman & s, Sac A C Howe, do "D P Lyman, Virginia Cy Alonzo West, do G J Jackso: ac H R Mason, do D F Bigham. Boston W H BI ke, do Mary M Brighim. Boston MissE L Rustin, do Mrs A M Johnson, Cal Alice Brown, do Mrs G W Jackson, Sac C ~ Paull, do C R Miller, U S do A J Hechiman, do D Mahany, s & do O Pierce, uakl nd do Cw w Alice Cow es, do L A Crane, ~unta Cruz Miss A F Merrlam, do Mrs Pierce, Oakland M.iss A C bamo., do BT w.ale, Hoston Mrs W H Benton, do Miss Blaixle, do W T Perry, do Mrs H & Bingham,do Misa M P Wescott, do J M ~e rs, do A« lark, do CF Barden, do € W Marshall, do H W Berry, do J R Teety, Toronto CE Brown&w, ao G W Col man&w, Boston G W B S.0:t. do G F Penrose, do W C Lewis, do Mrs Lewis, do H R Staplin&w, do € W Morse, do Miss O L Childs, do Miss E F Dana, do Miss A H St nley, do Mrs L J Ruggles, do Miss owmpkins, do Helen Willlard, do Aunnie Shiniz-, do Sa lie Tripp, do P A Borilugame do JNDummers&w, do C R Drake. Tucson Lililan Meteal, ~do H N Lathro_ &w, Boston JR Duvis, N Y Mrs A F Smith,Cambrdg H G 1righam, Wes.boro Sou’e, Bath ambridge Gertrude Metcalf Bosion do do Bertha L A Mi ler, jucy uswell, Mrs =M owler, Miss H M Brigham.do I8 M.tcuel Mrs R & Johnson, M ss A L Palmer, Mrs M O Parker, EPiits & w, Miss A Woodoury, do do do do do do Miss C M Nicho 5. do Miss L C Fmery. do Mirs M C Ciosoy, do Miss S E White, do Kev A B fiudson, do H 0 Holmes, do N CNye, do J J Rogers, Lisoon Miss C H Murdock, Bstn Jennie E Wright, Bosion izzi= Moses, Bath Miss Makejlace, Boston Lucy etcalf. do H A sborn, do Miss M M Bricham,a0 Es her _itchell, do Lillian Bonice, do Mrs DT fenny, do Mrs VJ Coviu, do Miss Wizgin, do Arbur Fiten, do Miss r. R chardsn, do Miss M P Oter, =~ dv MrsJ P Waitt do Mss K J Charpeil, do 1 M Hil s, do Mis M oel smith, do d Lrown, do Miss S M Lbacher, dO GRAND HOUTEL Mrs -tinan, Mercer Misy T Glenn, Pa W F Knox, acto F Tevis, H W Bail, S cto S P cobb, T Loy e, Pla F D Bates, Lundon F H Swich. Port Kenyon R r. French, W Van Tiffany, 5t Louis ~ E Robinso N E Brown, Pa MrsJ P Albrtt, Oakland E Graham, Chi'o F M Taompson, Mich W R urmso H A Crocker, J W Boyd & w M Q Meekan L B omsiuck, G W Wi son, Vailejo T A Moutgouery, Fargo Mrs J J Kel.ey, Wash Miss Kent, Fargo D Bu b, Frisno G R A Wiley, sonte Tey CJ berry & w, Yukon F helier. rresuo 1o, B 1ds Landing A J Hinds, -anta Cruz A M Lampki g, ~acto J Micharls, Du ch Flat H_Wli-ou, Unic go Tom -co.t, Sacto E P Livingsion, Oh Mrs J Colton, E Whart B A Peterson, I d 10 an Jose D catur J W Wissen, Chicago Mis M Wymaa, ill I B Henuessey, Chicago DrJ1 tevens, Peiluma Ira Lampley, Ala M Newtou, Moran Cottge > amuel Pope. Sacto G P Cooper & w, Mo F H Dennls & w, N Y £ T Heinsdort, Chicago ¥ Young, Purt.and R W Lan-, Calico E Taylor, Caloos: 'S thacklett & w, Nev BALLWIN C F Kretchmer, N R E Gow, N Y Miss M - Woolsey, Miss S K& Woolsey, T Ala Ala, Mrs R -teel, L Angeles G B Barues. ~pokane G Willlai ¢, 108 \ngeles R Dillon, Chicago HOTEL. E Tezinsky, N ¥ M Woolsey, Seima, Ala Mrs M Woolsey, Ala Mrs M P Hurt, L Angels E G Car on, Denver H S Barne , Spoxane C R Piosser, A & J D Houck, Pitisburg G i Price, uuisville M Mickelson & w, Nebr CASmub&wi. N Y 3issH V Deuis W iss C A Denis, Milwake Miss A G Brown, Wis W i} Cift, Meadville, 1 C C Freemsn, Pa W Waiters, N Y M Garreti, Dixon A B Duwdeil, &t Helena N Henry, Stockton M E Burus, Red Oux, 1a J Moore, Wush 8 5 Stern, Onkland J E Brotaugu & w, Wash NEW WRBSTE:!.N HOT:L = J H Benson, Leadville N English & w, £an Jose J Allen, - ontgomery J Su.livan, An‘loca F CJames. Boston A Woif, Bevanana L Berzen er, Uakiand E L Wiliam , Berkeley K B Armstrong, Incto W S_ott, Brantfora W H Comstock, N Y THE CALL CALENDAIL. July, 1897. Moou's Phuses | .|Mo.;To.| W.|Th | Fr.|Sa.| i T T 2| 8| Fint Quare: AEEPE P S | sf 8| 7| 8| 810 — ——I e PR el ST AR el Full lso00n. 12 (18|14 (15| 1617 Juiy1s. || ot s |55 | ael e tE wa nie 2_ 2 _i__@ July 21 || 35|36 | 47| 28 29 | 50| 81 | —|—|—|—|—|—| g New Moon. || 19 Truv e || CCLAN S1EAMEKS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER [DESTINA TIN.| Atis | vixa Newpor Juy I vaw) Ples [L terndale. uly 21 1pw|Pler 13 Juiy 21 ru | Pier ) [Tty 2230ax | Prer 24 |July 22 2pu suy Joiy 23 vrw| i |Jnly 24,104 Ynouina |Juiy 247104 .|Poget Sound.. |juiy 21, — Newpore ... |Julv 25 vaw | iieell 1c & Pet 8nd | July 25, SaM | Pier ) Gravs Harbor. | Juiy 26.12 u | Pler Yordana _.... T30 | rier 28 27 1iax | Plecil v 27 Bew | tier d oly 27, 1pm (P M BS v ZMPMSS —— e BMEAMEGY AV ARKLY o STrAMER | Front T_hox Cranina, Covs war ~Juiv 21 50UOL....... urays Harbor. July 21 n Diezo Juv 21 ictoria & Puier Souna - |Puget Sound Crew en. City s - |t 003 Bay .| Nanaimo, Vor and. Newport. Girays Har! Humoold: by . *[Mexico. . kel River. an Diesy -|China ana Tacom: Victos Crescent City July 21 P ewport. + 0 tlana. July 2 Alifanca .| Portiand .v:x; :g e SRR e M [ERS ovry WATERS ar EAN FRANCISCO Bve minu.es Jaier than ol oflide ia tie xaae i both piaces " B UNITPN STATEY COAST AN GRONTTrs Rrrg o, TiMEs AND Hilakrs o Hem awe. Low FouT Poivr. ENTRavCE TO Ear. PusiisHen BY Orc (1AL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. NorE—The high anl low waters occuc ai t13 City Front (Missioz-sirest Wharf) abous twenty Leizas duly 1807 Wednes'a- July 2L P “t ‘ ”"'E;Feel i:fimull‘.u_‘ | L wl it tides g—In the adoVe eXpudiilon of the morning iides are given in the left hand and the successive Udes ovl ihe dlydln“lh: order of accarrence a1 to tims, - The second time column glves the secoud tide of tho duy. the (hixd oiumn the third tide, an hama coiumn gives tho nst tide of the day, except when Lners are but iires tides, as nom:zul:;: sccurs. The Leights given are additious 3 Const Surve: soundings on the United smes(_t;‘?;: ._m: Not ch: except when a minus sign belghr, and then the number 0 18 subLractive from the depth given by inhe ch: NOTICE TO MARINERS. ied States Hydrographla o e feronants Exchaoea 13 tor the beneflt of ners without regard to nationality and free of expens g ' o1 to Vit the Navigators are corially invited to visli (N0 office, where complete seis 0f chacts of the world are Kept on hand or com- on and reference, and the latest information Iways be obiained regarding lights, dangers n o havigation and all matiers of interest to 0CoAd merce. ©The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph HIll 1s hoisted about ten minutes bofore n. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by Toomrapblc. signil seceived each day from the United States Naval Observaiory a. Mare Island Cal. €8 notice atating whether the time ball was dropped on time, Or giving the error, If any, is published the sams oy the afterncon papers @ morning papers the following iav and by in¢ g P g The Jims Baill. Lieutenant, U, & N, in cuarge. ERANCH HYDEOGRAPHIC OFFICA U. % N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE Eax FRANCISCO. July 20, AT ball on Teiegrapn Hil. was aronpe ex%":.noon to-day—Li e.. &% D00 of the 130ta meridian, ur cXacuy wi 3 £ M., Greenwich time. W. 5 HuemEs, Lientenan: U. S N.. iu charge. e e e HIP?1.-G INTiILLIGENCE. sarved TUESDAY, July 20. Stmr Chilkat, Dunham., 26 hours trom Kel River: pass and mdse, t N P 88 Co Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, 19 days frm Panama and wav ports; pass and mdse, to P M S S Co. U Sstmr A.ams, — QAys from Scat.le. Sausa- lito direct. Stmr Pomona. Cousins, 17 _hours from Kureks. pass and mdse. to Goodail, Perkins & Co. H B M stmr Comus, Dvke, 1314 days from Aca- pulio with 22 of the crew of the wrecKed Brship Kin-ora. ‘ot on the Clipperton Istands. 3 Stmr Protection, Elletsen, 16 hours from Fort Brasg; 809 M 1t lumber. to Union Lumber Co. Bark Enoch Talbo, Koacke, 11 davs from Cise Kering Passaze: ples to Darb’, La\den & Co Schr Confianza, Wilson, b aays from Nela'em Riv r; .6, M ft lamber, t1 Pucific hox Factory. senr Five Brothers. Wilson, 3 days from Fisnermans Bay: . 50U ‘les. 10 J Duhn ) Schr S Danielson, Vogel, b days from Neha- lem ..iver; lumoer (0 Pasific Box Faciory. Solr La Chi ena. Campbell, 11 hours from Fort Ross: 0 hogs, 20 bxs buiter, to Koss & Hewieit. Ciear a TUESDAY, July 20. Nor stmr Fiorida, Hansen. Comox: R Dunsmulr & Sons Co. Sumr Navarro, Hicgins, Cilpperton Islandsg Ocean.c Phospuate Co. Stmr Columbia, U ONWaY, way and Nav Co. Stmr Coos Bay, San Pedro; Goodall, Pec- kins & Co. Brsuip Comliebank, Epprnzer & Co. ~bip Glory of the Seas, Freeman, Nanaimo; B Dunsmuir & Sons. Astoria; Oregon Rall- Hall, Storm, Rio de Javelro, raited TUESDAY, July 20. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen. Sunr Laguna, Pecerson Fimr Gipse. Leland. Sania Crag. Stm: - Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Pors Townsend. stmr Aibion, Thwing, | nsenada. Stmr Washtenaw. Crosscup, Tacoma. Foii Netiie LOW. LOW. FOI. 1oy - Schr Del Norte, Jacobson Kozue River. Schr Corinthian, Korib, Medocluo. scar Que -u, Edwarusen, Evereit. Schr Newark. Beck, sowens Landing. delegraoas POINT LOBOS, July 20 10 & x.—Weathsr foggy: wind SW: velocity 16 miies. Charters. The bark Rufus E Wood loads coal at Nanaimo for this port. Spokan. June 18—1 8 25 W, Ttal ship Cavaliers Ciamps, from Swansea for ~an Fra .clsco. June 22—100 miles W of Cape Horn, Brsalp Sut.ej, trom New W hatcom for London, Miscellaneous. Captain McMurtrie of the wrecked Br ahip Kine kora arrived L.is afleruo0n &8 passengeron sume Comius. from Acabu.co. wstic Ports. POINT ARENA=Sailed July 20—Schr Gollen Giute, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived july 20—Bark Suow and Burgess, irom Viadivostock. SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 20—Schr Loulse, from Umpqua Suiled Ju y 20—~ 'mc Pasadens, for Euresa; bktn Por.iund, for Puget Sound PORT GAMBLE—suled July 26—Bktn Ssaglt, for San Die o Arrived July 16— *kin Klikitat, from Honolulu. PORT LOS ANGELES—Suied July =0—Stme Whoitesnoro. GREEN WO00D—Sailed July 20 -Sumr Caspar. Arrivel July 20—Stuc Greenwood, from Pock Los Angeles. EURnka—Salled July 20—Stmr Humbo'dt, 16r Sun Fraacisco; schr Einorah, for San Pedro. Arcived July 20—Simr Farallon, from Yaquing o Bay. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived July 20-Schr Newara, hence July 19. ALBION—Arrivé . July 19—Schr Sacramento, heuce July 11; stmr Cleone, hence July 19, STEWAKT' POINT—Sailed July 20—schr Are chie ani Fontie, for San F.anclsco. DO NDO—Saied July 20—Stmr Newsboy, for San Francisco. COO> BAY—Arrived July 30—Schr Wing and Wing, hence July 6. Saifed May 20 Stmr Alliance, for Portiand, GRAYS HARBOR—Su. i July 20—5¢hrs C T Hill snd £ Francisco. Arrived yuly 20—Scur ivy. hence July 2. Lustern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived July 19—Ship Luzon, # Honolutn. iz - Foreiz: ™ COLON—Arrived July 17—Stmr Allianca, from New York. HONGKONG-Sailed July 15—S.mr Peru, for Sau Fruncis o. LIVE POOL—Salled July 17—Br bark Gwyn. edd, for Honoluln. PLYMOU. H—\rrived July 19—Ship Paring Broihers, irom Port Blakeley. QUE. STOWN- Arc.ved July 19—Brsnip Are denciaie, hence March 4. YOKOHAMA— r.ived July 18—Simr Cuy of Rio de Janeiro, hence June 26. ACA PULCO™Swiled July 20—-Stmr Newport, tor San krancls, NANAIMS Juiy 4 —Arrived July 18—Ship Eiweil, hug Tmporta: NEW YORK—Per Colon—1298 pkes paper, 559 collx ope, 1088 pkos wire, 412 pkgs hardware, 1441k s shoes, 40= ; ks hardware, 100 bbis tlay, 300 ks nuil 682 cs sioveware, 500 il stoves, 270 vb s & h. 400 plutes 672 bdis' 1377 bers tron, 4% stee: billats, 93 bb s v, 1558 pkgs mdse, Kurove—u7 bdls 2. bars s eel, 62 pkgs mdse. Tamuco—1 sk zold dust. Ce ral American ports—1204 sks coffee, 10 pkis m se Ac pu co—865 cs limes, 10 sks mdse. M. zatlau—: b sns ore, 74 sks ircasure value £69,214, 100 bxs mang. e LUREK — +vmuaa—1 s dry goods, 1 keg bluckberries, 167 bxs ou.cer, 50 pk s mdse, 163 ht-sks 34 83 W00l 795 I shinizies, bxs drugs. 1 sk coln, 87.24 . tlumber, 7 pkgs express, 2 udls siesvpel s 471 eup E Rand £ R K— 42 bx, butter. 1 pkgmase, 50 sks oats, 8 dressed calv = 1 bx dry zoods. EL RIVICR—Per hilkat—255 bxs 1 keg 4 qe s 19 hf kees butter. 1 cs 0.a m.Ik, 43 bais voor. 4 X8 muse. 1 bX ch: ese, 262 bogs, 5 head cat le, 9 arca.ves, 7 sx abaloue shelis. Consiznan. Per Colon—A Zellerhach & Sons: Armes & I'ale lam Armer & Weinscuenk: C Boldew.an & Coy A Fleiscuhacker & 0: 4 Doble & Co. Bonestell & Co; Haker & Han 1iton: Cal ~0 io- & Toy Co: € J Henury's >n & Co: Cohen, i lrsch & Co: Dunhamw & H Co; Goldstone rros: G ulda & Jaudin: Huddiesou & Co: Hulse, Bradiord & Co; J k Meyeis & (0; Jacob Unna: 'J Dewing ¢ L Klkins & Co: Levi Strauss & « o; * steln & Co: W. Wiikins & t0: Payct. Uphum & Co: Pucii.c Fire Alarm Co; Uriveia & U icsto. ELG & Co: i, Mcallister & Co: Cuvrera, Koma & Co: Castde Fros; . Armer & C iR de a1 eton & 5 Leay ~ evenson & Co: ~adler & Co; Sanbor, Vail S G Alien Union Iron Wo ks’ W iiiza & Co W W Montegue & Co: Wlester . Co W P Fulier & Co: L F iustreto: J O Meyerink: J Ivancovica & Co; Gaicla & . i ggini- L G -resovic & Co, #er | omona—Brigham, Hoppe & Co; H Is Br Getz Bros & Co: J H Newbsu r &+ 0: J Hoftman; Norw:, Teiler & Co: L D Stone & Co: H bu ard; R:8s & Hewie:t; S.andard Uil «.: Witzel & Baker: Wheaton, tireon & Co: Waterhouse & Lester; Ul & & Commercinl Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: A Crocker & ros; Shoobert, Beale & Co; Higsing & Co.iins; Langley & Micuaels: Mooiv, Feiguson & Co: Me- s nbauser & Cog Kav &Co_ Dodee. Sweeney & 10 Scott & Van Arsdale. Wi Brewins Co: U -~ Brewery: Hi-. Der.iu Hrewery: kutervris- Brewery: Cal Ink « o 3 3 H Kruse: J Schoenield: A Buinurige; G '8 08 Per « hi'kat—T H Crane & Co; Russ, Earl 33 Newbuuer & Co; Nor on, Te lor & 1. 1K Hoftnen: Schwel z-T & heaton Breon & Co. Brizham Hopoe & Co: ~ 'Moffatt: South = # Packing & Prov (0. Miller & Lux: O L ~mith & to; Fred B Height: Hulme & Finrt: C P Loe & Co, Hulse, Brudford & Co; C E Whitne, & v ol

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